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Miss Sauer Re-elected President
01 Meigs County WCTU Chapter

Memorial Held
By Mary Shrine
Friday Evening

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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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day evening at the Federated Billy Graham crusade fund. The Shrine, MUte Shrine of Jeruteam IDd their lamilleJ WBI
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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 ·
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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: ..
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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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.--n·jn•law ' Denlll
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.
~s:~'; John KeatlnC,

onrerence

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POMEROY -MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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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.
Band &lt;Karen Gregg) are mov-

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Ynu I til We Meet Agam. after meeting all the past wor- Buck.
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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
trllon
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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.
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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
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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.
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'' '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
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•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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'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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and
a
roundrohin
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An- Mrs. Dale Dutton accompan- ~
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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
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J)akaLa
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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••
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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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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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er for the afternoon wtll be lhe
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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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and Saturday where Mrs. Lee
served as a member of t h e
District Classroom Teachers
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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
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pany personnel. - Sentinel Photo.
arrested in COIUiecllon with th,
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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
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renee's store at DeWitt'• BUll
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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
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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!
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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
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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
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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
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.. 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.
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congratulations are extended today to that loyal group of persons in
the Tri-County area, who through extra
effort assured the 16th seuon of Community concerts for this area. It took a
lot of doing to come up. with the approxImately 600 members to assure a program of four concerts. There are some
who probably felt that since the three
counties are included in the Appalachia
area that It would be Impossible to bring
the membership drive to a successful
conclusion. This Is just another Illustration of what a comparatively few people, dedicated to the cultural Improvement of the area can do when thev make
up their minds that it Is a necessliy.
There Is one thing that keeps this
program alive. It Is the people who give
of their time and effort to assure it, and
a hard core of members who are convinced that It is one of the bright spots in
the valley. The whole community Is benefitted by the concert series, whether they
attend the concerts or not. Chambers of
Commerce In all three counties can point
with pride In their brochures that such
eoneerts are available and It gives the Impression to those who are contemplating
resld~ce In the whOle area that this community Is Interested In other things of a
non-commercial nature. There are many
things needed on the description of the
eommunlty besides the financial and physical aspects. You and I would want to
know whether there are good schools,
l&lt;fOd churches and stable aovernment be-

fore we would choose a town or city, atlil
the extra benefit is a realization that
there is some culture extant.
It Is a constant battle to make people
realize the importance of things cultural.
For example we have noted in recent
months there Is a situation that does not
reflect much credit on our community.
We are referring to the decllne in the circulation of the district llbrary. If we are
really Interested In the advancement of
the community those flf!res should be
reversed. A constant gam would give
some indication that the people · of this
county are interested in the Improvements of their minds by reading. Our
library has books covering almost every
subject under the sun. A business man
can learn new things In the field of management.
There Is not a phase of community
life that could not be Improved by readIngs about the experiences of other communities. We are shocked at the neglect
of self Improvement on the part of many
people who have the resources at their
disposal at no outlay of money, but for
free for the asking. As we have stated before the heart of such Institutions of
learnings In the form of colleges and universities Is a good library (that is used
constantly), and the same can be said of
the community at large. All communi·
ties are judged by their Institutions, and
they can not afford to by-pass those Institutions that are Indicative of the people
who live there.-

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fall an ea•y prey to quao:kery,
Sn-.,ethues Ibis Is dire to bapao
tieJ!ce w· th dow reoaltll •
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Foundation that tha
m011e1
spent each year for useless remedies Is tar greater than the
amount donated for sclentllle
research into the ·~use and
cure of this group ot diseases.

ly DOROTHY KILGALLIN

BROADWAY BULLETIN BOARD
Blt:'ITE DAVIS IS BEING TEMPTED by a
fabulous offer - roporledly $50,000 for just
one week - to star In the premiere drama at
1 new Chicago playhouse opening in November .. .. .. The British government may not
permit producer Ken Hyman ID film his In·
terlor scenes for the "The Hill" In England
because the picture preoents a "terrifying
view" of British mllltary justice and Ia said
to be the most devastating comment ev-er
made 111 the English armed forces. They
may be forced tD move the cast to the United
States far shooting of key action . . . . . . T h e
1181lle Mr.lf.yman bad to pay $400,000 for Sean
Connery ID star in "The Hill" - a record tor
Sean, who u.ted ID draw $50,000 a flicker but Seven Arts wound up with a terrific bonus. Sean's promised to play Rick in
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upcoming Broadway version of "Cuablanca."
June Allyoon's friemil are betting that she'll
reconcile with ber estranged husband, Glenn
Maxwell, despite the bitter words they've ex·
chsnged. (But that title of the story be's writIng - "Her Jllghneos and the Barber" - has
got to go.) .. .... Paul Newman's performance in uThe Outrage" ha1 shaped up u
a
cinch for a fourth Academy Award nomina·
lion. Aside from Paul's exciting emoting, the
movie Ia ble"ed with giant contributions from
dlreetor Marty Rltt and cameraman James
Wong Howe, who were part of the stunning
"Hud" team.
Are you sitting down, Peer Reader? An Oc-

tober gala Is being planned lor
Preoidenl
Jobnoon, and all It wUI ·cost you to !el In is
$10,000 per ticket. Oh, yes, you get dinner lor
the 10 big ones.
JANE MORGAN IS ON THE VERGE of 1
waltz down the aisle - with her young man.,..-. Botb have been married before . . . Tho
hot rumor In Cortina, Italy, Is that Angle Dickinion wiU be Frank Sinatra's bouse guest
10011, ID liven up the action when he's not beo
fore the cameras in " Von Ryan~s Express" II she's not already checked in. The pad Is romantically called the "Hotel Cristallo" Vince Edwards II being groomed lor record
ltardom. His disc mastermind this time
around Ia Bob Marcucci, who pulled off South
Philadelphia's biggest miracles - he made
oong stars of Fabian and Frankie Avalon .. .
Brigittt Bardot Ia booking wealthy Bob Zagurl
far an extended run ill her private Ufe. She's

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ktiNOODLE BLOWS HIS lURREl' ABOUT

1HE ~IN6 COS7S HOSPIW-IZA11CV-l·'WlSE,
AND-HE 1&lt;N0WS WHeW. 10 BI.JIME.'-·

told French film producers she won't accept
any winter assignments because she plans to
spend at least three months vacationing wltb
Bob In Brazll a repeat on their fun fest
earlier

this year

At least tbree stars
have turned down the new Neil Simon play,

"The Old Couple," because of the title.
TilE ASKING PRICE for the cinema rights
ID Philip Van Rensalaer's novel, "The Gay
Young Set," is us to $200,000, although
the
book doesn't hit the stalia until
Chrisbnas
time. It's expected to be such a sizzling seller

Trident Press will publish the hard and soft
cover edlUoos simultaneously, with the paperback v~lon starting at 100,000 copies .....
Stripper Lili St. Cyr is dating her ex-husband,
Ted Jordan . . . Anna Maria Alberghetti was
supposed to sing ooe of the important segments at the Democratic National Convention
in Atlantic City, but she's still angry at producer David Merrick - and when she found
{JUt he was connected with the entertainment
me cancelled faster that you can say LBJ.
Newlyweds Geraldine Brooks and Budd
Schulberg, back In Got;mm are teiUng friends
of a tragic experience on the train that
brought them here from the West Coast. A
steel beam fell off a passillg freight train and
went through a windOW of the car next to them
killing two passengers. Was there anything
about that In the papers?
JERRY VALE IS DOING the Number One
boslness In town at the Copacabana .... Rosalind Russell is In New York for conferences
with Morton DaCosta about their musical In
which Ros will play ao evangelist. No, oot
Aimee Semple McPherson. That's the
one
Ann Sheridan Is doing
The December cov·
er
of
EOl&lt;juire
will be a
shot
of the Beatlaa lob, girlsl) taken by
noted photographer Jerrold Schatzberg, who
concocted an unusual portrait of the quartet.
He'll do a spread on the other smashing English group, the Anlmala for a ladiet' fashion
magazine.
Future Fulton, once New York's top show·
slrl, will marry comedian l!d Lauter
Roger Saypol, the judge's son, aeems to be Sher·
man Douglas' favorite date . . . . Singer Shirley
Bassey and director Kenneth Burne have call·
oct It a day. After the divorce details are settled, she11 come to the United States lor a big
career buildup .. . .U you want a belt In the
nose, ask Sonny Uston how he made out at
the Lu Vegas gamine tableo.

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bas quite " vogue Is sea water.
Although claims are
made
that sea water supplies a great
variety of mlnerala, arthritis
has never been shown !D. bl
due to a deficiency •f any ol
these chemicals. In lac~ 1 he
only mineral deficiencies knoWD
to man are the Iodin• deficiency that cau"'' a typo of goiter
an1 the iron deflclen"1 t bat
made me strip and whipped me causes a type o£ anemia. '
with the same whip she usod
Meanwhile, those fersons
on the cows and horses.
who take too mucb eDDCeutrat.
If I bad my way and 1 was eel sea water oftea become wall judge, and one of your teen •
terlog~l'll . especially If they alage darlings committed a crime, so have a beart or ~dney dfo
l - - by Helen Bottel--'
I would lum them loose and sease.
have you women who won't
Another hoax Is the recomo
MORE ADOOT SPANKINGS
the punishment may result In whip them flogged on a public mending of allalfa tablets. AlDear Helen:
juvenile delinquency. It is par- square Instead. - ONE WHO though alfalfa Is fine for llveI was raised by the hair- ents like him who cause child- LIKES TO USE THE WHIP
stock, It Is ot no value lor hubrush, and I'm raising my chiJ. ren to rebel and become exact.- Dear One Who Likes to Use the man beings with arthritis ot
dren that way. We J•.arned to ly wbatthey wish to prevent.
Whip:
any other allment. The promoirespect our elders, keep o u r
Very often teen-age
probYou certainly do! Do . fOU ero, hnwever, played it cool. To
shoes polished and our rooms !ems aren't the fault of t be know you could be prosecuted one-half grain of dried allalla
clean, work for our keep, and child, but are caused by adults for child ·beating? And 1 hope In each tablet they added threo
we got through high
school who don't understand him. A you are! - H.
grains of aspirin. Guess which
with no trouble with the law. beating only results in less un- Dear Helen:
Ingredient does the .nosl good
We were spanked whenever we derstanding. It doesn't cure the
I disagree with you when you for your arthritis?
101 out of line.
disease - it only treats t h e oay you are against bare bot·
So, If you have ~Us:
U you think spankings are symptom, and usually makes tom spankings. 1 don't believe
- Consult vour'l'loctor: HI
not the best discipline, even for the disease twice as bad. "insult" becomes an ingredient will know about new
drup
teen-agers, you are wrong! I C.F.C.
until the children are six or sev- and other methods of treatment
learned a lot from my parents' Pear Helen:
en. If spanking is called for, a that are of distinct benefit to
hard hands. - SOMEONE
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WHO RESPECTS THE BACK you published a while
back sary. A stronger blow is need- Don't buy aily prcduct that
OF A HAND.
sounds like one or both part- ed if the bottom Is covered, gu.orantees a cure. Much caD
Dear Someone:
ners are ready for the couch. whereas a slinging effect can be done to •• ntrol the pain and
I'd rather have my children But I will say ~: I'll bet both be achieved with a light alap the progress of arthrilia .b u 1
rtspect ALL of me, not just husband and wife have a nice on bare skin. Thus the danger there Is no true cure.
the back of my hand. (Though Ume making up after.. lt hap- , of Injury Is lessened. Bare bo~
- Remember, too, that the
almost every parent will agree pens - and If the make • up tom spankillss are more effie- symptoms of this Jts...se will
the VERY OCCASIONAL fiat doesn't happen right away, I'll lent and less harmfuL-G. F.
Caple and go with J&gt;anges In
of the band can work wonders.) be fooled. - B.U.
Thio column Is dedicated to the weather and other eondlo
-H.
Dear Helen:
family living, so If you're hav- lions. If they clear up In a few
Dear Helen :
You and some of the other 1ng kid trouble or just plain days after you start tD take sea
I am a major In Psychology chicken-hearted women make trouble, let Helen help YOU. water, you are having a naturat a university. I feel I must me sick, saying you would nol She will also welcome yQUI' al remission. The unpleasant
answer the man who beats hlo whip teen-agers. I have lour, own amusing experiences. Ad- surprJae comes when
aympo
adolescents with 11 hairbrush. and If they get smart, 1 strip dresa Helen Bottel in care iii toms return and the - water
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prone to rebellion, more so than bringing blood.
any other age group. This man
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It a fool for hurting the pride When I did something wrong,
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paragus, which Ia iood." bl
of Ills children to a point where lbe took me to tho barn and
· United Prell Iaternatlonal
said. "Other days I feel like
WASIIINGTON IUPI)-A colo cabbage."
league of mtne was telling me
I told my friend that be apo
that hll doctor reo&amp;/£1y put
parently had atumbled upon a
By PIUL NI!WSOM
port of the Turkish mllllal')' him on tranquilizers.
new
variety of side effects and
VPI Forelgrr News Anllyll
"I auppose they are good for
hich command.
me."' .he said, "but they make that be should keep a record ol
Amid the concern over ey.
Tribute
To
AbQIIy
me feel duD and ,lifeless. Some his reacllons on the chance
prus and fears of a IODeral
But
the
fact
that
lnonu,
at
days
I feel like I'm orey that It migtlt be of some m~
explosion In the •••tern Medlthe beod_of a mlnurlly govern- a vegetable.''
cal value.
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terrsnean some tribute lbould
"What kind of ve(letable?" I
bo paid to a man who hu ment, bas thus far been able
He said he would do so, aDd
played a huge part bt so tar to ride the wavos of Cyprus'a asked.
every lime I see him DQW hi
emotional appeal to Turks and
preventing it.
"Well, today I feel ,like u- Jives me a report.
not be swamped 111 them also
That man Is 80-year-old Turk· Ia • tribute to hll poll Ileal abll-o
Ish Premier lsmet lnonu, com- lty.
panion-In-arms of tile Turkish
hero Kemal Ataturk and the
For the Turk at home bas
soldier • statesman who Clll'bl been described as a man mor.
the emotions of his country· Interested In tho future ot 100,·
men clamoring lor direct mJU. 000 Turks on Cyprus than In a
tary Intervention in Cyprus.
lll'eatar number of Turka unFor auch Is the mood of the employoct In Istanbul or bt the
Turka u
demonstrated by future of 'l1 DIUUOD Turka ill
crowds In Ankara, Istanbul and Turkey ltlell.
Izmlr thatlnonu probably could
It Is a aatloa UfiWIIId ID the
make himself a nations! hero
taxes
· mceas•ry lor developovernight by moving agalnlll
ment
and II iJ toru botween a
the Cypriot government ol
desire
for moderntzatloo and
President Archbishop Mak8rlos
and ID the aid of the 100,000 the backward wllJI ., llllcla
embattled Cypriots of Turldlb Ialam.
deocent.
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Under Preaaares
As Turkish leader, lnonu 11
ander opposing pressures.
An lmportant ·one is the Ia~:! DIVci-nD· to· tNTallln DP
that Turkish Intervention in
MltGI MAlON AIIIA
Cyprus against the wiahea ell
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himself
Golns Flrll w••-JPhi• Phill',., ter
to win his 17111 game lor
u.. middle ol the
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IJobnny Gory!' 1 error. Br oolc.1 1 League the Phil a...
th~ Pirates, with Dick Schofiek
UPI Sporta Writer
j AJnerJcan League pennant race.
Rowe, who pitcbed bMefly for Robinson and . Sam Bowens bit downed the Houston Colts 4-1. driving in four runs with 1
Iron man Ken Rowe may be • The Orioles and Minnesota the Los Angeles Dodgers In , homers for ille Oriolet and Don and the Pittsburgh Pirates heal ' bases-filled double and a sacri
just what the doctor ordered to Twins were tied at 3-3 go- 1
'red
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The ·
I' fled ••·
breathe new life into the Balli- , ing into the top of the ninth in·
963, reti
the Twins in order Mincher and Jimm•e a11 con- the Los Angeles Dodgers 7-2. rice fly .
VICtory 1
w~
more Orioles' over-worked bull· I ning and Manager Hank Bauer and gained credit for his first , nected for the Twins.
SJ. Louis at Milwaukee was Pirates inlo a tie for fifth place
pen crew.
needed a relief pitcher. Harv- American League victory when
The VIctory moved the Ori· [ramed oul
•
I with the Braves.
A 6-foot, 2-inch, 2115-p o u n d ey Haddix was unavailable be- the Orioles pushed over a run oles II&gt; games ahead o1 the '
Rally To Win
righthander, who set • record cause he worked Sunday, Stu in the bottom or the ninth.
N&lt;w York Yankees and two Johnny Wyatt equalle&lt;' Dick I
lor organized baoeball by ap- Miller bas been hit hard in reLuis Aparicio's sacrifice fly ahead of the Chicago Wb i I e Radatz' one-day old AL record
For a couple of dollars you can give a fledgling non· · pearing in aJI games for Spo- cent outinss and word came delivered pinch runner Bob Sa- Sox.
of 73 appearances in one season
HEATING AND .
commercial Ohio Sports Magazine a boost_.
.
kane of the Pacific Coast back froiD the bullpen: "Dick verine with the winning run af- The Kansas City Athletics de- , and scored llio ninth win when
An old friend of Meigs and Gallla count&lt;es wrll bene- L&lt;ngue this year, Rowe report· . Hall doesn't have it."
. h·r the bases were filled on feated the Boston Red Sox H tile Athletics rallied lor two
fit, too; not money-wise, but in the place where h&lt;s hea~ ed to the 'lrlolet Monday after-~ "Okay," said Bauer, "Let'SI Johnny Orsino's single, a sacri- in Monday's only other AL ninth-inning runs on triples by AIR-CONDITIONING
Is which is with Obio high school athletes and athletiC noon and six hours later found have Rowe."
1 lie., an lnumtional walk and I game while in the N a I ion a I Dick Green and Bill Bryan and
&amp;
programs.
,
a double by Ed Charles. Green .
Dick Retton one of Pomeroy High school's most sucand Causey had three hits each
cessful basketball coaches (55-56 to 57·58 seasons), who
for the Athletics while Tony
went to Mansfield Madison High as coach, then became
Conigliaro. Dick Stuart and Bob
its athletic director, is president of the Ohio H i g h
Tillman had two each lor the
School Coaches Cooperative. The_ gr,?up began publica- ;
Red Sox.
tion last year~ the "9hl0 Va~stty, a magazme dedi · · TORONTO IUPI)-The World 1 N.Y ., and Doug Jo~s of New drawing recognition as cham- athletic-s for the Province of The Phillies increased tlwir Lo&lt;ust St
M•ddlepar1
1 Boxing Association_ told Its four I York.
cated to bnprovmg OhiO athletic J?rogra~.
. . .
p10n fn~m Clay, and th~ Boston Ontario, became the first man NL lead to li' 2 _games bc· l n~d
Phone WY 2-1511
This year Retton ex~cts that
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I top.rated heavywetght contendThat four·man ehmmatwn be- bout w1ll not be considered 1 in rmg history to vat·ate tht' the four ·hJI pa
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nJne iSSUef! wm be p~bhsJ:ted .. and.· or orgamzatlon ": Jch ts ers today to get ready to fight ' cause the solution when the 11\le match., .
heavyweight crown.
,......_ _ _ But let 01ck tell U m his let- dedicated to the promotion ~nd for the "vacant world cham. ' WBA vacated Clay's titlte Mon- He made that Toronto an·
ter to news media and coaches: improvement . ol the
HLgh \ pionship, " stripped from Cas- . day immediatt-ly after young nouncemenL only a fe w minutes '·But ," he ~xplained today , '' I
"The Coaches
Cooperatlve Schoo~ A.thlettc programs. ~he sius Clay .
Clay had signed at Boston with after Massachusetts Governor had no ch01ce. AI our WBA
publlshed six iss~s of
the orgamzatJon_ wishes to establish President Merv L. McKenzie ex-champion Sonny Liston for a Endicott Peabody had officially : mnvention in Norl'o!k , Va .. we
"Ohio Varslty" m tile school ~ scholarmnp fun~ for desero~- , of the WBA sent the "get rorbidden return title fight in announced at Boston the fight voted on A~g . 28 ~a b~n the reyear of 1963-64. Thls year we mg studen ts, provide ~hlo H ~h . ready" telegrams to Ernie Ter· the Boston Garden, Nov. 16.
~ ignmg, as the governor stood • turn Clay-LJston IItle rlghl. A.~d
would nke to do better, but we School spo~ts fans wath their ; rell of Chicago, Cleveland WilHu..&lt;:&gt;ky ,
youngish,
btown- between Clav and Liston at the •on Aug. 29 we v 0 ted t.o stn p
need your help.
_
, own magazme: and help out Iiams of Houston, ex-champion I haired McKenzie of Toronto an- airport.
Clay of his championship on tht'!
"Being a non - proftt orgaru· wherever possL.bl~.
Floyd Patterson of Scarsdale, I nounced that the "WBA is with- I McKenzie commissioner of day when the. date and site of
zation, we depend entirely up- ·'The subscnptLon rates are
..
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- - his return flghl with Li::;ton
. would be c.1nnounced."
on membership dues, contribu- based on the number of issues
!Ions, and money derived from rather than by the year. Pres- ~ ~
ALL-STARS
disclosed today
1 \fcKenzl•
the sale of the "Ohio Varsity" ent rate is $2 for nine issues.
I j" 'l he and other officials of
Pony Rides For Children.
mB@'azine for our
operating The magazine is published on·
j_ f ~
WBA hope lo hiive a new
1 lht'
capital. This year more than ly during the school year and i
world champion "within five
Trail Riding On Horses For Adults
ever we need many new sub- contains material from
the I
month!'." For thai reason. ht!
seribefs. We do not have ~ s~hools themselv~, plus di~
D
said, he invited promoters to
Instruction For Beginners
facilities with whicb to pubJi. trict roundups, ratmgs, and ar· .
begin negotiations imm ed iat ely
clze or distribute the magazine ticles by ?utstanding college .
for staging eliminator bouts.
Special Rides· For Groups By Appointment.
In the manner we would like, and proless1onal athletes and 8 United P
te
«
The
Clay-Liston
relurn
title
but if every sctlool in
Ohio coaches.
Y
reu 1n ro~ ~na1 and Alabama (No. 9), the Sugar
fight was banned by Lhe WBA
HOURS Every Day From 4 lo 7 p.m.
would subsc,ribe to tlJe
"We sincerely hope you will Texas and Navy, who flmshed Bowl
champion,
entertains
convention because Clav had
zine it would gtve us a boost joln with us In our effort to 1-2 among fhe nation's top col~ Georgia .
signed "whal was tant&lt;imounl
fJnancially and publicity - wise. establish the "Ohio Varsity" ~s lege football teams last season,
Illinois (No. 4), which beat '
to a forbidden r":'t.urn·bout con·
Thursday, Saturday and Sunday Aflernoon
tract in case of victory" before
"There are many who bave a permanent part of the Ohio are favored to win their open- Washington in the Rose Bowl,
Devor heard of our publicatioo High School Athletic scene." .mg games of the 1964 cam~ and Michigan Slate !No. 101 do
his first fight wilh Liston at
from 1-7 p m.
paign next weel·end.
not swing into action until Sept.
Miami Beach, Feb. 25.: __ _~...,.,.....
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The Longhorns, who proved ! 26. Pittsourgh (No. 31 bowed to
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their right to the national I UCLA in its opener last Satur- :··would you mind throwlnl me
championship by whipping 1 day and gets a chance to lick tbat question again? 1 didu't
Navy, 28~. in the Cotton Bowl Its wounds this weekend.
catch it!"
last New Year's Day, entertain
Other major games next j
Tulane Saturday night. Tulane weekend by sections :
I
won only one o[ 10 games last
East: The Citadel at Army,
season, so this one could be a Syracuse at Boston College,
-jar Lotopo Stondlnp
chal (17-7).
slaughter:
Buffalo at Boston University.
By United Presr Intemallonal
Wednesday's Games
Navy drew 1 much tougher South: SMU at Florida, VandAmerican Leap
Cincinnati at Chicago
opening opponent. The Middies, eri&gt;ilt at Georgia Tech, Texas
00MS ,
w. L. Pet. GB St. Louis at Milwaulcee
led by the incomparable Roger ' A&amp;M at LSU, North Carolina St. I
Baltimore
88 ~ .599 . . . New York at San Francisco ,Staubach, will visit Penn State at North Carolina, West Virgin·
New York
84 58 .592 Ph Philadelphia at Houston, night Saturday afternoon. Coach Rip ia at Richmond, Duke at South , • •
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Chicago
86 61 .liiiS 2 Pittsburgh at L. Angeles, night Engle's Nlttany Lions posted a 1 Carolina, Wake Forest at Vir· I
Detroit
71 69 .527 10\!o
-'1-3 record last season but may ginia, Detroit at Kentueky .
I PHILADELPHIA
&lt;UP[) - .
Los Angeles 75 72 .510 13
have trouble matchins that Midwest: TCU at Kansas, Or- About 30,000 children in this
Cleveland
12 12 .500 14\!o
I mark this year because of the egon State at Northwestern, I country are doomed because
I
Minnesota
72 74 .493 15lh
lack of an established quarter· Kans11s Stat~ at Wisconsin, ! their parents unknowingly mari
ilolllon
64 83 .435 24
By United Prest Interoadonol back.
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Montana State at Wichita .
ried the wrong person.
washington
57 !10 388 31
NatiOnal L&lt;asu•
F&lt;v• other teams that lin- Southwest: M1ss&lt;sstpp1 State Th
ff
. fib 1
-··s C
54 91 .372 33
'G'' AB R H Pel ished among the top 10 in the at Texas Tech, Ohio U. at West (CF)ey 1•u 1er cyst•c d' ross
K·
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Mo""~'s Resulto
·· Clmnte P'•tt 138 ·557 ·84 ·!90· 341 UPI ratings last season also j Texas State, and Oklahoma It' . ba ata'nhsystemic
.ted nd 1seaSfl
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Baltimore 4 Minnesota 3, rught Carty Mil
3112
60
125
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un.;
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campa1gns
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tate
vs.
Ar
ansas
at
ttle
able
114
Kansas City 7 Bostou 6, night Aaron Mil 133 533 98173 .325 Saturday.
Rock.
.
(Only games scheduled) .
Williams Chi !43 573 lfll85 .323. Nebraska !No. 5), the Orange Weot: Missouri at California, It's responsible for most of
Tuelda7'1 Probeble Pltchen Torre Mil
136 523 79166 .311 Bowl champiOn, hosts South Bngham Young al Oregon, New the serious chronic lung disease
"
Chicago at Detroit, night -I Brock Stl
137 558 97174 .312 Dakota, Auburn !No. 6) enter- Mexico at Utah, Air Foree at among American children. H
Horlen lll-8) vs. Wickersham ISanto Chi
142 529 80165 .312 tains Houston, Mississippi (No. Washington, Colorado State at rivals caneer as a cause of
Ull-10).
Cepeda SF 127 473 70 147 .311 7) hosts Memphis State. Okla- Wyoming, Stanford vs. Wash· dealh in the population up to
Washing!Dn at Cleveland, Flood Stl
143 601 113 186 .309 homa &lt;No. 8) visits Maryland, ington State at Spokane.
age 15, and the annual toll in
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ntaht - Narum (9-13) vs. Sie- Hunt NY
124 466 59 144 .3011
lives is higher lhan that former·
bert 18-6),
American Leasue
ly cause by infantile paralysis.
Minnesota at BaiUmore, night
G. AB. R. H. Pet
Science says that about one in
. '
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- Kaat 116-8) vs. Roberts (11· Oliva Minn 145 605 103 194 .321
74 170 .307
1 every 20 persons Is believed to
7).
B. Rbsn Bal 148 ..,
GRID STANDINGS
SVAC' ON'
1be a carrier of CF. When two
:
Los Angeles al New Y or k, Howard NY 130 474 S2 143 .302
SE'lAL, ALL GAMES
TEAM
W L • P OP · carriers marry and have chilnight-Cbanee (18-7) vs, Down- Mantle NY 125 40'1 75 123 .302 TEAM
W L T P OP North Gallia
0 0 28 I dren, each oHspring at the time
In&amp; 1~7),
Cauoey KC 141548 78165 .301 Pt. Pleasant . . 2 0 0 52 6 Hannan Trace 0 0 o 0 . 0 of conception has one chance in
Kansas City at Boston, night Freehan Det 129463 64139 .3001 Middleport . .. 1 0 0 36 0 Racine
0 0 o 0 I four of inheriting the disorder.
- O'Donoghue (9-10) Ys. Con- Rbnsn Chi 126 489 76 1411 .299 Logan .. .. .. .. 1 0 0 32 0 Eslern
0 0 0 0 0 Preventing the marriage of two
DOlly (2-10).
Ystski Boo 137 512 70151 .296 Jackson .. .... 1 0 0 22 0 Southwestern
0 l 0 6 26 carriers would combat Jhe preWodnl!ldlJ'I Games
Kallne Del 130 l68 67139 .211$ Pomeroy ..... . I 0 0 26
TOTALS
I 1 0 U U valence of the ailmen~ but there
Kansas Ctiy at Boston
Bressd Bos 143 518 78 151 .29Z Athens .. .. .. . 1 0 0 21
SEPT. 18 GAMES:
is no test at present by which
Chicago at Detroit
Home Rona
Wellston .. -... I 0 0 14
at Athens
carriers can be detected before
Los Angeles at New York
National: Mays, Giants, 41; Nelsonville .. .. 1 0 0 14
Gallipolis at Coal Grove
they became parents.
Waahln&amp;ton at Cleveland, night Williams, Cobs, 32; Cepeda, Coal Grove . .. 1 o 0 36 . Greenfield at Jackson
MiunesoiD at BaiUmore, night Giants, 30: Hart, Giants, 28,; Gallipolis . • .. . o 1 0 6 32 Maysville at :.oga1,
CaiUson, Phiia, '11.
. Lucasville .. .. o I 0 22 36
at Wahama
Nalloul Leape
W. L. Pel. GB American: Killebrew, Twins. Rutland ....... 0 1 0 0 36 Pt. Pleasant •I Ravenswood
Pblladelphla 87 &amp;7 .804 ... 46; Powell, Orioles, 34; Cola- Wahama ...... 0 2 0 16 47 Chauncey at l'/elsonville
St. I,.oula
80 113 .559 810 vito A's 33: Stuart, Red Sox,
S. Francisco 80 16 .552 710 32; '(Fou~ players tied with 30). TEAM
w L T. p OP ~=~ ~~~t;:: :~~~::~~sville
1North Gallia . . I 0 0 28
Cincinnati
79 64. ~ 710
I iiDDB Balled In
6 Eastern at North Galli a
Milwaukee
74 119 .517 1210 National: Boyer, Cards, 109; ,. Kyger creek . . 1 I 0 22 6 Kyger Creek at Symmes Valley
PiltsbUrgh
74 89 .517 1210 Santo, Cubs, 99: Mays, CepedGianls, , Hannan Trace 0 0 0 0 o Racine at Southwestern
Los ADcelea 72 72 .500 15 96; 'Torre, Braves, 94;
a, : Eastern . . . . . . 0 I 0 0
SEPT. 19 GAMES
the best In 4· and 6-cylind~r, VB and
More mod./1. more engines,
Chicago
85 71 .fS$ 2110 Giants, 93.
:Racine .. .. . .. 0 1 0 0
diesel power, 18 tough truck. engine9
Middleport B at Hannan Trace
,...,,. CINII'f 11110rkpowH I
Houston
59 fl .404 29 · Amerlcaa: Killebrew, Twins,
in all including 4 new ~ower cost
Rutland at Pomeroy
New York
49 95 .MO 38 105; Stuar' )led Sox, 104; Cola- Worthington t5-6). HRa The long strong lfne of Chevy trucks diesels. Here's the huskiest bunch
Monda)''• Results
vito, A'•, 119; B. Robinson,
Robinson (25th), Minch e
for '65la rolling In with miles of new of haulers that ever came lookin~
Plltsb111'8h 7 Los Alq!elea 2, ole,, 98; \Y&amp;gner, Indians, 96. ; .(22nd), Bowens (21st),
working equipment like that hand- for work(
soma Fleatside pickup that leads the
night
Pltelriq
' &lt;23rd).
Our word for all this Is workpower.
pack ••• one of the 18 pickup models That's the stuff that makes a tru ck a
Phlladelpllla 4 1fo!Utou' I, night National: Bunning, Phlls, 17·
1¥rt - - u d l t ' l - In the line this year.
real truck. A hard·nosed money~saver.
St. Louis at MUw~ •.,olghl 4; Koufax,)lodgen, llh'i: Mar- Kansas C. 130 001 002 ~ 7 15 3
Jlllinle •+ .. ,.._
Further along, you'll find economical Yes, workpower's here zmd Ch&amp;vy'a
ppd., rain.
. ,
lcbal, Gl,alfts, . 17-7; Short, Boston
Oil 040 lJ - 6 9 2
M
,.. I i1 die: e..
Chevy-Vans, e widaeeleclion of walk- got it, in .such a variety of types and
!Only pmetaebetlulod).
Pbils, 17-7;-O?,:C!'lle, Reda,,'l~- l'ella, Drabowsky (5),
........
Clll
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In
vans, a bigger choice of big trucks,
sizes that picking the best truck for
Tueoda)''1 Prolltblo PildrerJ
American: 8/mker, Oi'lciles, &lt;7) and Bryan. Gray Rlt£hle
c.u..:u.. ........ F''h
mare job-tailored components-trucks
your job will be easier than it's ever
Cincinnati at Cbicago - Po!'- 16 • 4;
Pappul
Orlcilel, 12),' Lamabe (8) l!effner 181
. . . . . I ' f th'
built
to
lit
your
business
end
budget.
been before. If you're in the market,
key ( 111-8) •vo. Jackson (111-10). 1.$-0L Qulrw!e, ., Af!aei•·:· ,Jiol; I and TIUman. Winner And undtr those hoods you'll tinct just get in touch with your dealer.
St..- Louis at Mllwaullee, 2,.1wi- Ford,
U-6: 4Jllch, Tl•1(f:tJ. Loser - Lanlllbl
WY2·2171
nl&amp;hl ·-Gibson 11$--10) •lfd,_ Sa· sen, ta-7. · .... · · , . ,
~
125 E.,Main St.
Telephone your Chevrol&amp;i deafer about sny type
__:.....,of truck
decld ll8-10) VI CloninaOr (llo
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!" ·'II' : ·!Only games scheduled)
12) anti , t'_l•stggame lM). .
. . &amp;~aJar ,~,e,...- ROftilla / · ,, · ,ftletlonal w..,.
Pt:~meroy
Phllade!Pl)la at H o u alp o, llf, ~- ~ ~~~J!riid St LolliS at Milwljilkee,
nlibt 1.., ~ (11·12) VI, '· •. AlielleD. ~ ' :t• ~- .
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Jobn!fOD (JO;lJ).
· ~~ . I'Od-'000 211)-. I·; t;J Pitta.
100 400 oOa- 7 10
Plllabur8h at Los , ADceles, Ball4lnore 1 01~
Ul- 'f I 0 I.. An.eteo t120 0011-- I 11
.. lliPI - "rrend. (12-11) d. ~ Grant, W~ Ill:\ ~ . Veale, (17-10) an.cl· P.~~~
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ll( · ·) attey, ~ 1(7); f*P- ~ l!rewer (8), p, · ·
1 ·,. Millet 11;7).
a IAVNil co.· ·
· ·.,,. ,;~New 1 Ynrt. at 81!1 ~~.)as, .Rowe 'fl ~ lh'slnq~ ~111;-i' (I) and Toc'bot. Loser ~-~~~jt~:&amp;.:::~~~~
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By Bob Wlflllllt

HELEN HELP US!

Voice of Rro:ulw:tv ••• reporting

Orioles Pad Lead In Junior Loop,
Phillies Look Like Shoo-In, Now

THE

By 'il'aflll G. Bnndll:adt, ILIL
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Since about 12 million per~ . i f{
In this country have 101110 font ··· "~-'
of arthriUs, with about '100 ,..- ·. ·~: • • .&lt;
recruits owelllni the r .a n II I
· "'-j
each day, It is not ::urprl~ .
i!
that many questions •bout tiiJI
disease come my way.

It bas been estimate&lt;!

l!hort.

Dally ltatluel, ro--o,.M1Mleport, 0 ., Sept. 15, 1H4-S

DOCfOR

Do You Help To Improve The Image?
OUR

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". ·.• Then We Hove This Model
for Sunday Drivers."

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�SOcrAL
CALENDAR

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G:~rdel

Old Town Flats·
Society Notes

Patrol Seeking Qualified
Men for Class in November

Cbe•tor
Daught•rs l
Ill America will m...a In "'IU· The Ohm Slate Highway
lar ...,Inn '1\Jooday 11 7:110 P trol neodo qua lined non to
m Quarterly hirthdavs wm he, gm tralnl!lf ln Novomber
observed With a potluck limner 1pos1tions a~ PatrolmeJ,,
The Twilight

I
her paronls from Porlland.

14-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy·Micfdleport. 0 . Sept 15. 1964

ORJO VALLEY

BU'I'I'ON CJIANGJll
Sallll'day, Sep~ u, IKt
At ltrst. clothini
buttons
lor both m111 and woma
HOGS - 175 to 220 lbs. 17
were on the Jell aide. 0tu1rq1
18; 220 to 250 Ibo. 17 to 18; the Middle aiJW, - · • but
Lighl 16 to 17.liU; Fat Sows 12 tons were eboDtwd to th•
to 14; Stegs 10 to 12: Boars 8 right side so IIIIi a 111111 could
to 12: So"'s &amp; Pigs 611 to 80; unbutloll hi1 Mtl qu!
Shoats ! to 11.
wfth his left 1wtc1 and
·
CATTLE - Steers 12 to 20: his swoed wltll 1111
1
Heifers 12 to 19; Baby Beef
tc 22; Fat Cows 12 to 14.50; Can-1-- · - - - -- - - - - ners 8 to 11; Bulls 14 to 17;
Milk Cows 80 to 175.
VEAL CA LVES - Topo :17.110;
Seconds 22 to 27; Medaum 2&amp; to
24; Com. &amp; Hvs. 18 to 24; Culls
15 to 18.
SHEEP - Ewes &amp; Lms. 4
10; Stock Eweo t to 10; Fot I~;;.;·~,~j
Sheep 4 to 8: Cull s 1 to&amp;; BuokJ

Lottie Balles and children
visited Mr. and Mrt.
Wines Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Harlty
Mrs. - Ma; Kearn;, Mr. •nd visited Mr and ~rs.
Pa- so wailabl• to Ohio's Patrol- Mrs. Maywood Johnlton, Mrs. Rhodes, I!IOn and Mr.
be- men." rontinued Serreanl Me- Polly Pack and childrf!l wer. Rhodes Wednesday.
fnr Crl!fdy "The rlne•t ~ulpmont !hopping 10 Pomeroy Saturday. Rev. and I'll . John

ac- Is tl.lrMJ~htd and the jQt offe~ Mrs.
Edd Bush returned attended church conference
club cordmg to Sergeant P 0 Me- permanE&gt;nt security .viti liber- home after spending several Bidwell, Ohio on Sai:ur&lt;lay.

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weeks helping her daugh- They attended the Ours ~ami­
Highway Potrol Post.
" A very liberal and attrac- Jer Mrs. James Middleswart. lly Reunion al Kyger Creek
"1£ you are ~~. have a high 1tlve pensaon pla n it availoble l who haa b... 111.
Park Sunday.
school education, are 5 fee t 9 • upon reach1n1 retirement age / Mrs Doris Sayre and 80n, VISitors In the home of Mr.
mches tall, weight 180 pounds. 1w1th the necessary 20 years Ollie visited Mr and Mr.. and Mrs. Edd Bush Mr. and
meet Wednesday evenmg
at l!re in lop physical condition sen 1ce." continued the
Ser- Maywood Johnston.
Mrs. Cecil Roseberry and chll1
7:30 p m. at lhe school. A. 1And intePested in law @nfol'&lt;'e· ~eant "Thl5 makes the posi- Mr and Mrs. Homer Jcen· dren were Mr. and Mrs. Tomie
prog ram ol · Sa £ety" will be men! 8.!1 a career, don't over- flon e~petllllly attra('Uve
to hower went to Portland to see and Son, or Pomeroy, Ohio, and
presenaed by the Stele H1gh- llook thl• opportunily,"
h• you nger men"
Mr. and Mr. Clint Cothryn. l Mrs. and Mrs. Clillord Roush
way Pa trol F'athers will be Mid
''Wh1le the hfe ol a Patrol- She Is not , t•ry well at thi~ or Great Bend, Mr and Mrs,
3 to 8
recogmzed and Will
eount " Under the pregent p8y sca le., man in trai ning is not Nly . time.
IJames Mlddleswart
LAMBS - Tops 21; Se&lt;Kindllj
double on the attendance a- a P~~ttrolman begin! work at a acrordlns to Sergeant \'le Cree- Mr. and Mrs Ollie Sayre Mr and Mrs. Gene Wolf and
15 to 18; Light Wts. 14
wards. It will ai!IO be tlet-ac- ,,a la ry of $460 per month." dy. "when he gr•.luRteo from and family attrnded a family fam1ly, Amy and Blenda Filch,
Common 12 to it.
qualnted night for parents and said the ~ergeant " II five the 14-werk. 6tlfl.hm•r lrmnlng picnic at Portla nd Park Salur· ~tlvmvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Lowteacher!! ~embership dues IM year~ he advances through the cour~e. he Is n co~peiAMI pro /dny evening 'r'hey also attend- ell (irf·er and family locaL
payable hv Wedne.day evenl"ll pay •cole• tr a monthly ware fesswnal pohcr officer While oo the Johnson fi'amlly Reunion , Mr and Mrs. Albert Hudson
and parcn!s may send the 50 of ~'iO. He i!'l e!Jgtbll'! ror pro- at. the 1'rammg Academy. he held a t Umon Camp Crounds Industry, Pa, Mr. and Mrs
..nt. dueo to the teache,.. this moti on after one year of ser- wall be dnl led '" ; ll phases of at New Haven West Virgin18 i r...owrene&lt; T1ce Belpre,
Mrs
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police work and P_rocedure, In· They were accompanied wit h 1Otjs Bflilev and dauiJhler
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N•uman . D&lt;CIC\Iltve 'nm1n2 ,ro•r•m w1t~ •a •••Y
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Vrc,·Ptf'H oF 01PRM:TICAL
lhe
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rs o er u or o - es- Mrs. Louise Van Meter a n d
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The Middleport Gardt'n Club I
standards require?
ter ,lt!Jsisled by llt&gt;1 mntller, daucrhter Nicke\J
out a h,
Ml hool eduo•uon ar. avaUable to 111 tr,du••••· r,r
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eveni ng,
a 'i way a troIrna n a re hagh . Mrs. w. w Chafin of Pome· I Mrs
In th' OGUPofl.
, Dorothy Roseberry and
nccrte&lt;l m th e rraf"tiP.:r l !\ursi na let
morerm lnformatton
and frc" boot·
Sept. 16, at lhe home of Mrs.
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Sheryl,
Mrs.
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uou can qual! mem bers or the Laurel C II f f 1 Meter and daughtt&gt;r Nickey. Sovere1gn
. one to
of challenge
two Brit·
'"' The D•ily Stntintl. Bu 668, Pomerty, Ohio
Ernest Maag at 7:30 p. m. nISII randiJates
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the
fy , you owe It to yourse ll to Better Health Club The Octo· I Mr. and Mrs Maywood Johns· ior ahe Amcnca s Cu p this
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check Into thas opportun.ty Any veroary dinner at •he home of Johnston and Mr. and Mrs !I arbor. Sovere1gn wll! meet
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officer at the Post
be Mr. and Mrs Charles Kerr, Lawrence Johnston of Maners- Kurrewo v In the Cup trtats
TELEPHONE NO ..••••... MARRIED
suggestions
year's
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vJIIe , RD.
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gram will beforrollthecall
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Dwight Parker, :Ue&lt;;da} evon·
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An offt&gt;ring of 50,000 shares - - - - - - - - - Lenore Giles, Mrs. Crary Davis of common stock of Centrex 1!1 &lt;:t diversified company whose 1
and Mn; Gmen Stansbury
Corporat ion. F"indlay wa s rm· mcce.!t~fu l , wrde - ranglns up- ~
TI 1e Past PresJderrts of the 1nuu11ced '1y rhe Oh•o Comp;.- ~rat1ons embrDf'e thrt'e Import·
Anter·1can Leg1on Auxiliarv nf ~"'· ~olllmh u ~ mv~;&gt;o:.1men! hank· I ant marke t ~: r·ubl•tw, ~'&lt;~lael and
Drew Weho;;trr Post !"u. :18 o~~•Jil mg fmn
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meet Wrdnrsdny. Sept 16, at i Tht&gt; ~fork prirt&gt;d at $12 ,11 ! The company hegnn in the
the home of \Irs Pnul CascJ, s hMe IS offerf' d to Oh.10 res1- I rubiJer r~rla1 m1ng business Ill 1
Middleport.
df&gt;nl!l only It ;~ th,· prP~ent 1 1926 and in HI·U b£_;Lr li produl'
SEPT. 11
intt&gt;nlrrm or the cnn 1pany
In I m~ wringer ~A-as hers nr domes·
The Child Con'IPrvALlon Le::~ pa~· an annu!il .10 ' Pnl dJvldtmt. t1 c anti export sa les Centrex
gue of '\1Jddlcporf will mel't 1 ·' thrPe per cent srock on has ret•enlly gone into Lhe proThuN~~day t"Venmg, Sept. 17, al e~ch ~ hare nf common stork. duction ol automatic gafl and
the homf" of Mrs Wilham Slat· Cash and stork dividends orr f' le&lt;' lrlc dryers and is
now
er at 7.:10 p m "Discipline 1eqwv&lt;~*t'nt to a !P~ pt&gt;r ct&gt;n l teslmg ., "11 1 ~"~ma t i c wa!lher tor
in the Home and School" will ; virtd The stock 1s prirPo at int rnduetJrrn to !hot market
bfl the top 1c of a panel discus· . approxJmRtPI\ 10 .ImP~ 19114
Plmlllcs Lecame . a facet of
sion.
Iearnings
I the Centrex operations In 1962
The !\tfJddleport Jolly Bunch ThPse 50.000 .'lhflrt's are be·/ when the f1rm acqu lted
the
Sewmg Club w1ll me~&gt;t Thurs· mg made av a1lnble O)
Th!! the Bntl am Products
CO'TI·
day evemng at the 1ome al Oh10 CompM.y as a 1arehold- pany, With plants in Cuya hoga
M1·s .John SC'inf's at 7 :10 p m. i el' rarlwr thnn ns an undrr· F'a ll~ and Hubbard With th1~
'fh~ Ror k Sprmgs
Herter I wri!Pr !'hE'}' nrr&gt; offered
m additiOn, Ct~ntrrx became a
Health elub will moet at the order to create a pub lic mar· mAJJUfarturer of housewares,
home of Mrs. Amos Leonard , ket In the common stock of toy!, and specialized plastics I
Tlmr:sday at J :30 p.m., with Centrex Corp.r1 &amp;lJOn_.
Products. A new plant consoh·

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For dependable home heating all 'winter lone ..
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C:oopm &lt;Jil-r11'1 on wm te r !ire1
lo r dollurs ]{'s~ New Coo pe1
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"You'll L1ke Our Quality Way of Dmng Busaness"

Mrs. Clifford Leifheit in charg• Centrex C'orporRtlon, former· datlniJ the Cuya hoga FR IIs and
of the program and ~rs Mark : ly Central Rubber and Steel, Hubhard operations tn one loGrueoer, the contest.
cation I• belntl built Jr. TollmadiJe, and ls ~x pecteL to be
In
oreratlon by early 19!1. ThiS
W l'hPr Ftrmlly ia
plant should effect oubslantlal
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- - - - - - - - - operallnr. efflolenolu
~~r . and Mrs Vernon Wflt¥r
Entered Ho ~.,.Jtal
ramJly were ho! ts for a Among tho...fl who
entered
1 ;,·nlc dmner and ramlly reun Holzer hospital In the past 24
.vn At their home in Rutland hour were Roger W Barrett,
Pref!ent were
Mr.
and 2141i F.astern Ave, Mrs Joe
Mrs Lawrence Milhoan, Mrs. Vnn~h • .lr . .::9 Henkle A v P,
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dette, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson cotll' Rd ., Lawrence G. Henry,
BY MH. Bertha Parktr
Jones and daugh ter , Barbara, 402 Jacksun Pike, "Ar!l. Bobby
Mrs. Leona Karr spent a
Mr. and Mrs. William King Lee Richie, P• 2 Gallipohs .•fer· week recently with her doughand family, Mr. and Mrs. w11. 1ri Ellen Spe1ccr. Rt. 2 VInton. ler and son-in-law, Mr. and
llnm Bailey and family, Mrs. · Mrs Slella A. Sayr., Rt.
3 Mrs. Edward Bauer and Pol·
Albert Milhoan of Middleport; /' Leon, W. Va ., .Jack L. Morgan, ly Ann, Marlon.
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Mr. and Mrs. LPe Davidson, Apple Grove. W Va ., Mrs Paul Mr. and .drs. Hugh Fergu- •
Alhen• ; Mr. and Mrs Ray- ~ E Davis. 534 Ru,,e,l St. , Mid· son and Jimmy , Columbuc, re·/
mond Cole and family, Laurel dlepnrt, Mrs. Asel Searles, Jr., cently spent a weekend with
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Cliff; Mr. and Mrs. Robert ' 1189 Beech St., Middleport, Mrs. Mr. and Mrr Penrl Parker
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Picket! and family of Darwin, ' Jess1e D. McGuire, 769 Fourth
Mr. and Mrs, Lew Diehl re·
and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. St., Middleport. Mrs. Charles cenlly viSitOO with .1s olster,
Weber and Dennis, Dean, W. Eblin, Rt. 3 Pomeroy, Har- Mrs. Lona Roeoher, Cheater.
Donna, Dallas and Duane.
,old J . Lambert, Oak Hill, AI·
Mrs. Homer Halley,
Mrs.
fred Anthony Abbott, Rt.
4 Hartwell .:Urd recently •per• a
Oak Hill, Erin Keith Horton, day In Columbus with
11rs.
Marriage Jl ow are
Jackson, MrR. Mary
Swain, CUrd's daughter and son~Jn-law,
Taken Augrut 25th
Jackson, M"' Carl F Forsythe, Mr. and Mro. Carnell Eklns.
Announcement is being made Coalton, Mrs. George
F'.
Mr. Lester Brookover visit·
or the marrllli! of Carolyn RUS· Thompson, Radcliff, ~"- Alice ed relallves in Sandy, w.va
all and Tom Summerfield '"''i T. Henry , Ironton, Mrs. Homer Ml88 Sheila Faulk •pant a
Alli\llt 21 at !he home of Rev 1E. White. Pedro, l~rs. Joseph week wtth Mill Darlene Eblin.
Earl Ruasell, Coolville.
• G. Gura, Rt. 4 Athens, Mrs.lr-==-=-==-="'"'11
Tllo bride II lhe doughier of l Clint A. Ricks, ~t. 1 Wheeler!·
Enjoy the co~ort, convenience and t!Cllnomy of gas,
Mr. ond Mrs. Robert Ru8Bell, burg, and Gsrland R. Thomp·
Powera, Oregon. Mr. Summer- son, Platwonds , Ky.
even beyond City gas mains. Install an Althland Metered
field Ia the son of Mr. and
Rlrths
Gas System to get clean, dependable, inStant heat . , ,
Mrt. Rex Summerfield , Long Mrs. Clifford Jrenhower, Rl.
plus all the advantages of gas for hot water, cookinr and
Bottom.
, I Pomeroy, son, 10·17 p.m.
clothes
drying.
Mr. Summerfield is em ploy-I Monday. Mrs
Russell E.
MR. K. L. BYRD
ed by Th.o: American Telephone St ra ight. 14 F'li nn SL, Ravens·
Ashland Metered Gas is easy on your pocketbook beand Telegraph Company The wood, W Va ., daughter, 9 a.m.
Will Be At
cause_ you pay for it after you uee it. And we keep a
couple now '"ide In Gaines- Monday. Mr$. Russell Childers.
DR. DAVIS OFFICE
plen.tiful supply of fuel in your tank at all time,, auto~lilt, Ga.
2513 .Jefferson Avo., PI Pleasmatically-you'll never run out.
306 N. 2nd Ave.
ant. son, 11.16 a.m. Mondav.
VISIT DAUGHTER
Mrs. Wallace R Hale, Oak Hiil,
Don't delay! We'll handle complete inttallation of
Middleport, Ohio
Mr. and Mrs Ted R1ley Sr. son, 6:J6 a.m. Mondtty.
your Ashland MeteJ:ed Ga1 System NOW, 10 you can
ON
visited their daughter.
Mr.1
Oi.lilrbargtd
enjoy worry-free heating all winter long!
THURS., SEPT. 17
and Mrs. William D. Lee and 1 Pntients rece"lly d13char&amp;ed
children, t,!ichael,
Russell, included Charles Duncan, El·
FROM
Far mare delllls, mall this COUpotl to lilt bulk pllllt narest you
Kenneth, and Lori Ann, laot l ien Evans. Ona Moore Mrs. AI·
9
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to
12
noon
weekend at Dexter Caty. Ohio ice Hunter, Thoodore Bee1lt
J Please stnd me mort detailt on an Ashland Mttertd «atrt System,
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Saturday they attended tho Ma- Mrs. Grace Howe, Mrs SiephTo re,.lr end ~trviu
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Lee's lister and ram\ly , Mr and infant dnughter, ,:J rs Rich·
all mekes for ••I•
tnd Mr1. Norman Hawl'Y of ard Bowen, Patricia A French,
Cheshire Route, and sons
Yvonne Osborne (injured
Jn
Mr. Byrd will be glad to
MEFTS TONIGHT
Bidwell acc ident), Bruce
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tone Electronic equip::hurch will meet Tueaday evement .
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II'Ditesaes are Mro. carl Horky,
(f you are liUfferma from
If hNrlng I• your
i~&gt; r.~r~; Cerl Gilmore &amp;nd M ro. pain, eorenei'ls, sti(fne81'1 or
problem Bellone I•
' Wllllam Morris. Refreshments ~wellin g caused by arthriti~
the 1nswer
', )1111 be sel'\'e&lt;i at 'Crow• Steak·
neuritis or rheumatism, l
lOUSe followlrlg the meeting.
think I can help. Write me
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ror free Jnformatlon.
'l'lle King reunion w!U
be
Sept. 20, at the !lock
KAYE SMITH
, 504 TENTH ST.
1pr1qp .Fairgrounds with a
2301 Ttrry Rood, 007
HUNTINGTON, W. VA.
~ diDIIer at noon. EveryJt~ebon, Ml11f11lppl • 39204

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Federal Loan
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have enabled him to ad Ub a
better script, wu the star of
the premiere, which concerned
his manipulations to relitw an
unpleasant shipowne. ol a million dollars on the Riviera. The
chain of events was so widely
fantastic in its various rambling
turns, so crude in :ts idea oC
sophistication and so cheap In
its bourgeois notions of romantic settings as to be pre~ter­
ous. Worse yet, the one-hour
program was slow, dull and
talky. You have heard of sleepers. Well , this' wa s a yawner.
For the record, Niven finally
turns over the money to a poor

night, the first two of these pens to need a million dollars.
qualities were UQWhere In sight. 1 think I knQW that glrl, but
And, alas, breeding wtthout wit that is beside the point. The
and--or Lmaginatioo does not fact Is that there are no further

story details of preaaing signif·

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.ll·:ooNoon Report
%:30 QOessler._ Guest Star-FrL
2:30 Music Just For You
4:1; Blaettnar Show-Tues.
l:30 Local NOWI
l:54 aowUna SeoM
1:00 News
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1- HAROLD GRAY

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNII
'Ml SEE, FELIA, IN nlEB~
13A1'H'a WE FURNISH . LOTS
OF 10\tJELS, AND PlEHT'( OF

~ICE! FEallETTER N0&gt;4?

WEll, WHAT 00 VbU KNOW
I NEVER SAW A CLEANER
UTTL~ (i\RL I REAOY "T1J
COME OUT NOW'?

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A &amp;ilLY OLD WOMAN,!
PLAYED R16 HT INTO
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lpal)tlilil a month vacation bert
wit!&gt; bll parenta, Mr. lllld Mrl.
Char'"''
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Mrs. ICeeban Ill 011t 'mll 0J1io.
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MONDA f TBRU FRIJ&gt;AY.
6:00 Sign oo News
8:111i Sacred Heart
l:llll Country Jamboree
1:30 Farm Newa
1:~ Paul Bower•
0:41&gt; Me1gs Cl .\gr. Ext.
I:.UO ,Newt
7:'1J!i .1'!11)''1 ~
7:ilt. New•
7:31&gt; Pick""' Hardware
(l'Qes.-Tburs.) .
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;,-m:,.- ~;-"..,... ~·~ Cbo!f1er Wamsley'; Jnternallaa- .lbe mlafortune to break her an=:~...!'! ,::;,.""'.,:"..,:',.!!': al AltaJra. N!'l. Tom Flsber; tie and Ia In Holzer ~!tal.
..........~ ............... tnlornatioiW Clubi, Mn. Du- Mrs. U!Uan Gardder. m
!!..""..~ "::'': ::.:;: 1: ane Ptanll: Publle . Alfaln, taken to Holzer Holpltal sw..
::..~·:".:.."":o'"..:.!'% ':; Mr•. Wllllam Capabart.
day.
•""' "' or "'' .,....,., "'"'" ~J Nrl. Jack K au II; . Mr. and Mrs. Earl SolllhurJ
:::· !: ::': ::..,':.,, ":'..::;, Community Improvement. Mra, lllld chlldreD ol '1\Jcaon,. Artlona ·

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PROGRAM LOG
MONDA~ THROUGH FRIDA~ &amp;: 00 Community NOWI
~:05 World, NaUoaal NOWI
8:00 Sign On, Muatclll Clock
&amp;:
lli Spotlight on Sporll
·s:30 NeWB Beadllnel
5:25 Weather
U! Mualcal Clock
&amp;: 30 Sunset Blvd.
7:00 Be Still &amp; Know
8: 00 Sign Oft
7:03 Newa
SAnJRDAY
7:08 Musical Cioot
•:oo Sign On
1:00 Sign On, Musical Clock
7:311 News Headlines
S,U; Country Music Time
7:00
Be Still v Kaow
7:32 Musical Clock
6'21! Counti'!'" Jamboree "
7:•· News
7,45 Word &amp; Testimony
6:3~ ..,o11n Harm1
7:
Ill Musical Clock
8:00
Ohio
Valley
News
7:1ia Breakfast Party
7:45
Word &amp; Testimony
B:~ World, Nat!Oillll Ne'ft
9: a Jones Buh·k Show
a:OO
Ohio
V.Uey News
a:IO Sports
JO , I~ The Good We
1:05
World,
National News
I:U Weather l'lctiiN
10· 35 Music tn Tbe Alr ·
8: 10 Sporta Today
I !6 Mualeal· Clock
10:46' Tbla Ia 14uaic
a:
15 'Weather PlctUra
8:5ii
Community
NOWI
ILUii Top Ten Show
8:18
Musical Clock
!Uli Tnp Ten Show (Dutlona) 1:00 Ta!JI ol tba Town
1:51
News
9,511 Masoa County News
12,00 Noon News
1:00
Mustcaf
Clock
10:00 li'amlly Worship lloUr
12·.U Mustcaf Interlude
1:30 Song ·&amp; Stoey Time
10, 1li Publlc 12'30 Rev. MeriiD Teets
1:41 Family Worsblp Hour
10130
Latchatrlng
t,oo Platter Pari!
10·00 News
10:511 World New.
7:00 Sundown Serenade
10:~ Higb School Hit Parada
11:00 News Beat
7:30 Sip Of!
10:51 New•
U1~ MDrulng Melodies
11:00 Army Time
stiNUAY
(....pt Frtdaf,
11: 30 Special CammiiDI•·
7:00 Sign On
Cbureb Bella Ring!
Programl
7:30 Frencb City Baptist Hour 11:4! World Newa
IJ:III)
Newt Roulldup
11:511 Maaon County Newa
9:&lt;10 Wtngs of Boaltng
12:20 BuUeiiD Board
IJ:OO Communn,. Ne,..
9:36 Bible Spoakl lo YDll
11:25 NeWI 0 Oraml
12:05
Local
NeWI
10:00 Votee 01 Prophecy
12:30 Saturday MatlnH
10:10 Wasb. Reports to People 12: 10 Martets
1:511 NeWI Beat
12:1li Mid 08J Weather
11:00 Sund8)' Show
J:OO
Saturday Mattaee
12: 10 Evana BuileiiD Board
12:00 Noon Na.,.
Z:5l!
Newo Beat
12:20 News 0 Grams
12:16 ChrfatiiD Hour
1:00 Saturday lldaUneo
12: 30 Agriculture Agent
12:SU Rev. MerUn Teeta
S:5l! NOWI Beat
12:4$
Country Go Round
1:00 Bllb Graham
4:00 D!acln~ with llosl
1:511 NeWI Beat
l:it5 Lulberan Hour
4:80 Top Ten Rewa
1:00 Country Go Round
2:00 Tbo Olureb AI 'l':nrk
5:00
Newt SuiJlllllrY
1:55 Newa Beat
~:00 Country llymn Tlmera
5: lli Publlc Service
S:OC· Mid-Way Matinee
Uti World In Review
1:30 Dinner Muale&lt;·le
1:56
Ne,..
Beat
1:00 Baptist Hour
I:OC
SlgD Of!
4:00
with llosl
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7:00
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8:00 Breaklut Party

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-"'=· :~.~ '::"~"~ mertl ond I!OIIllllltloe dutlrnlen Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gorby
ou... "' '"" eo- or """ '"' lor tho coming year. .
· ·lllld son Ron, Don GorbJ ond
:"': ~:u'::: :,~ ... ._.., eonaervatloa, ¥rs.
Dolllld Bruce lleGUI 111onded I b o

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WH.L'l' 'l'Hil HEAR'l' IS AFTER..-VAUVIINAIIQllJilS

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let Road. Ph- Coolvllle 661 • .ell. De...ot st., Rutland. lal'le lot with plenty
g
_ :M HAMPSHIRE pip.
' Jil, MmD Streel, Pomeroy
3737 VIvian Mauy. V.12-tle ()b!o.
t S l$te space, Dlltbullcllnp. Pay mod'
WY 2-2511.. I 1$
Pllono WY 1-38'/1
LEGHORN boas lor oalo, 41 I"REE LOAN of our effielent est amount for owners equity W
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4 2% lie cents oacb. c. R.
Pierce, Carpet Shampooer
FREE and asaume existing fillanCIDg.
omeu 8
WI
Langsville, Ohio.
V.ll-ttp witb purdlaaa o1 Blue Luatre POMEROY - 6-room frame luitiate 7 Memben
IJI2 PONTIAC. $22511. 1 _. lll66 SIZE a by 35 bouse trail- Shampoo. Baker Furniture, bouae with bath,. gaa lleattng, PT. PLEASANT Seven
llal«op. Caiallna. blUe Iii&gt; er. A real bargain. Walter Middleportt t 11c Maln Street looation. Can be new members will be initiated
lib, automiiiiC ~ Crooks W'l' .sa
t i l 6tc
bought right.
into 1he Point Plaaaant Wom·
2 1.
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PEACHES. ready, bring 'C(;; C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR an's Club ot 11to1t monthly
-or-"'~~· power orstea. 11M11 VINDALE Mobile Rome, lllllers. Web- Frull Farm.
Bos ZD
wt Will
meeting rrl!lq, @ctGber 2 al
radio and utras. 910 Broad- $2. 10 Wlth. 10 X 15 alumln- Long Bottom, Obio, Pbono
7:4$ p. nl- In 1111 social .roOm
1118.
oli!llle
um awnmg. Roger Keller,
lie
o1 tho t'Nibyterian Churc!L
8 5
985 3201
Insurance
ster Route, Pomeroy, Ohio,
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Susiness Opportunities The .,,ecullve board o1 the
Phone Chester 985-3393.
Sale or Trade
. BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY club bave made
flO' their
,JOIDillOlll, .........,
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1t60
FORD
Fairlane.
500
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for
man
or
woman
in
th11
program
aJid
projects
for .the
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o\IIIICJ, bl. All farms Ill ID MEXICAN tomai&lt;!OI. WOllam automatic tzanami.,ion
a- i ares to own and operate a .eomlnl jeM. YearboOb. budIIIII II. Holmel, Syracuae _
bove average condition. Wlll route of coin • operated ella- .pt, ......,. prevention cllnir,
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trade for ...... Ford of Fer- ' ponsero. Car lllld refetencel erthrltll, and l~eratecl eontrl1 ·-..·-...,.........
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mlnlm
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farm tractor.
Olen
sirable,
urn
........, were among ..
-·""'•ns
Joseph Carsev, Phone SH zRoedsvllle, Oblo, Cool- mont of $1115 required.
n projecta dlaclluad lor the
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11-lnch
Em'rilleployl87-al2.
ttme, proflta
new ,year.
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ment
ante
alze of rouio wo establllh.
MADE
''f,i:i,~· r:.~= EariJ Amerlcaa 117101, ~
_ - - -· For local IntervieW, wrlr. 'l'lleodoN, .. ~an Coooey, Mk1ert
Sayre,
CH
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WANTED
won
raking
leavel, KING OtsTmBUTIN!} CO., dleport, wu irrested by the
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i mowing Wteda, cllppiDg a- 11'110 Central . Ave.,
CP\!lll&gt;' ' Sberlffs Depart• eyl. •traflbt ll'IDI.,
raomt1 waikl, etc. $1.00 per apolll, Minn .. SMZI, InC!~&amp; mont nyer··~- weekend 1111 •
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pballe poynMr,
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populatiOD
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LONGFELLOW
'9fie letter .abnpJy studs far another. Ill thbl sample A Is UJe4
tor the three L'a, X tor the two O"a, ete. Slngle lette!'ll a~
trophJu, the length and fonnatlon ol tat wom. are ;.Ji hintl,.

Langsville

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9+71p
BOUSE for sale. Beslde Brad- BULLDOZER and back-boo endbury school. can WY :1-6542. loader.
Ponda, baleiiiODta.
ii-:U.-tle dltchlllg. P.M. CowderY. Cb. .

DOWN

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62. Minu1

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teraled
10. Lamb'•
pen na.rne
lL Tapeatry

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Carla Gr..,., secretary; Shar· Jim Bill Oller bas reiUmed came home with lbem lor a
on Yeager, treasurer; Aney Wil- to warren Wilson College, at
Welaner ol Ak·
24' • tOO' 4 MIL BLACK
son and Naney Gilley, record swannanoa,11 North Carolina, ron came down for her mother
21' • 100' 4 MIL BLACK
keepers.
where he
enrolled. He bad Mra. Ethel Shively wbo · ba!
32' x 101' 4 MIL BLACK
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1-IUOip Junior Class, Joim Flowers,
kl tralnlng speo'. three WeeD witb Mr. 1!111!
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roR s.u.&amp;-Middl-''• tall.&amp;UL'TIOHEI!:II
prealdent; Danny Love, vice u=• u~ •-" ·
M AI Shul .,_ u-.._.
•nte
0 Bu y
THREE
and
foor
roo'b lumiob&amp;
(6 Mit Aloo Avallul• l
·d t N
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Park
JecMt and Mro WIUlam Etch- ro.
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Oft H d
eat buiJciiD8, loCIIIted 1111 N.
Ceerl* l t l presl en ; - am
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Inger. "-•- _:. Jobn·, Mra. Fiabar and Bruee, Middleport,
USED circulating gas healer,
...w - opan
omp •
on
Second Street, Middleport.
cr111 ...._.
retary; Sharon SturgeOII, treaa• .....,.. "'"'
Mra Richard J
Kim and
not less than !OO,Iio-' B.T.U. menta -WY--U434
12 -1111:Sll us POll
Prloed for .,..
-••ck oala. II&gt;
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urer; NatalieI Hall
and k Cheryl companied
Roger Hubbard
and and
son, Mrs.
ac- Brett,
• POIDer&lt;ll' onea.
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allo vlalled lilt
Pbone WY 2-1267. 9 I$ 3lc BOUSE tor rent 111 Pomeroy,
DISCOUNT PRICIS
quite at Ohio Hotel
.&amp;. C. BL\I)IIOBD
Monroe; glr ....,..u eepers:
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Shulera
WANTED, used lumlturitools, three r00011 and batb. CoU
It 16 1111
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Joe Jordan and David Rawaon. VIrgil Coll1nS; Mr. and Mra.
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dishes and household ••oods. WY 2-.1570 ofter &amp; p. m.
Pomeroy bndmark
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I II lie boyOfficers
recordand
keepers.
Riley; and
wac- b· ·vt1 H Briel t-14 4Y
lOR
SALE ID Middle-"'
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claaa represen- Robert
benschwanz
of Brenda
Nelsonvllle
Any amount, large or small.
7 'CJ lie
WY 1-2111 Jock c.....,. Mtor.
.-~ Z BOUSE AND roof painting. Re- tativeo of tho Student Co\IJlcll went to camden Park, at HuntCall Knotts Auction, Gallipo- HOUSE. 4 rooms, bath.bedroom bl1ck bonae,
pair work tree trimming. ·
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w va- where " lis, Ohio. Pbone '*2911.
lure window, basemen• pick- USED LUMBER - 2 by 4 x 1._
baths, lol lllld I ball. out ol
pn·cea Call VI 3- are Tnm
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!ned. ;, Mr nd M;:
» 10 20tp et fence yard.
UncolD · 25c each. Alao used brick, ldgb water - Nico lOCIUon. noo
- 1 fl 1,tp ry Jarrell, .vice president; were jo
by
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Ph ne WY 1- See by ll(lllOlDtmenl. or eall
Barbara Adkins, secretary; Car· Emest Bartley of Man, · a.
1871
1000
15 00
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·•· • .....oNEER, ol Gerlach, treasurer.
The group enjf11ed a lam·
"'"'d
Hel•hto.
Phone WY 2·2780.
· per
· 0 • 1O &amp;tc WY 1-21185 • WY W250.
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Senior clsss representaUvet,· Dy get-togotber ·
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MAN WITH talent for writing: FOUR room furnished apart- PUBLIC AUCTION, Saturday, BRICK veneer r•••b home.
Darlene Nibert, LIDda Holmes, Mr. and Mra. Wllllam Cun- BY MRS
,
Orletta Sturgeon, Eddie Hud- dlff and r.....
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dependable, !ndustriOUI. Fine ment Phone WY I-36M
September 19, 1 p. m. Rufua Quality cons~-"o·n and ma--• Iy ha ve re•·-""
1 Lynch and David Be to their home bere afiB David Plert!t! retumod to 1!1·
opportunity right at home.
·
H
tfe Orender residence, State
,._..
11
Good pay. Learn lechniques
Route 684 between Harrison- terial. Spacious Hvtng room,
son, Car
nndlng the oummer b, Char- !em, W. Va. where be II lltllld·
of news reporting, photogra- FOR RENT, modern bouse, ville and Downington.
3 over-sized bedrooms,
2
I T-. Dollor Pold Por
neChell; t"J:ors, T1
::"ston, w. va., whert he waa ing colleae. David II
•
pby, on the job. Phone WY :1- six room• and bath. Youngs- 1 good nn'lk cow, 1 o••·r
car
pado,located
2 1tory
build·
onroe,BillorBlaine, Dell emplf1fed
Juni&lt;O' tlllo .-.
uK cow.
tng. Well
on out
•-autilulWN&lt;koct Con and Trucko
DonryWiggins,
,_' la maj'""••
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3316, Chester Tannehill, Edi- town kitchen, tile Ronr, lo- 1 smaller cattle Warm Morn·
.......
Mlkkl Nl
Mr.
Mra. Don Qulaen- In Industrial Atta and Pbysloal
tor, Daily Sentinel, evenings. cated at 136 Uncoin-rd. Call ing heaters, coa'1 range, small ly landacaped hiD
Three
HOUR TOWING
Wbeeler;
• berry Donnie nad Kim, of Education.
CARRIER for Dispatch, dally WY :1-3020.
• 29 lie electric
stove, auite
dinettebedroom
suite, mlles
ol
- den,
bert, Carol
Nita FlabWal• South•
bls Mike
Mrs. spent
Alphaa Barr
...,
dlni g
Rt. No.north
33. Terms
mil)' be .
Mike Blessing, Alan
father Charleston,
Mr. B. F. visited
Quisenberry
few and
dayt with
a nd Sunday, Naylor's Run. SIX ROOM house, La ureI Cliff
n room
•
.,....... Call WY ~S.
Opon I A.M. to 7 P.M
er and Bobby Tillis.
Mr and ,._ Blair
P.bone WY 1-2531 .
t-12-3tp Rd. Phone WY :1.-3319.
suite, office desk and chair,
-H-lfc
Cl- Sun&lt;laJ_
and ber parenta Mr. and Mrs.
·
•u•·
Cadwallallt 10 tie
Iota o1 other merchandise.
Phon• ·tas-2297
PT. PLEASANT L..i;;sTOCit Oscar Henry o1 West Columbia, er ol Columbna.
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Auctioneer,
-nChostoraiMI
W Va
Mr. and Mrs. Olarles NewLOOKING FOR HCURa
for
S•le
Terms:
Caah
A
__
LIII'
T
n
Plain
on
Stolt
Rt.
7
11M
Mrs.'
Bill
Capehart
lllld
son
Waverly,
JO&amp;I
Not responsible for accldenta
1'
HOGS _ 17$ to 2211 17 to Ia;
'
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a peronts
• It 6\c
Heavies IJ to 18; • '""to 15 to • to 12.50; BuJ'·
m I'
•• 70 to 17.w;
I
GAS STOVES, used, for sale
•• •••
-nt Labor Jlav
witb Mr- and
iiM _, Ml udw lmtractiOII e!UII&lt;
14 ~ • u •••, Stock Steen 16 to 20.76; s•--•
"""' MrL Catol Pleree and enj~-•
-.~
cheap. Pbone WY 2-2720 or
MIDDLEPORT-Hoom frame
17 •.•~at Sows 12 to .....,.
.......... u.olll -.m... lla&amp;abUP3
sh
• to II·, Pig• 5 to 10. - .,... Heifers 13 to 16; Stoclt Steer a cook..,.! ·
wv 2·3589.
9
3tc G. E . Porta ble dishwa er,
bouse with bath. Automalic po•
Recent Sunday ell
ts
years old• In good condition . fired bot air heating. Enclosed
Auto Sales
MELONS potatoes beans $1
h
WY 5!27
CATI'LE - steen 18.50 to Calvea 17 to :U.75;
Stoclt Hell·
nner sues
17
and P one
2·
porch, fun basement with comof Mr. and Mn. Alpha Barr
er bu.' Bring
19·76 ; He~ers 12·50 to 17 ·110 ; er Calves I' to .50.
t 10 tfc mode, lavatory and sbower.
wer
Mr and Mra. Blair "•"
-- CHEVY n Tudor Sedan. Ppick yourself. Clarenc• Profleell aNt . . .
Fat Cows 11 to 15.50; canners VEAL CALVES- Tops 28.10
..._.
1 C!Uzen's National Bank, Mid- fill, Pbone VI 3-22M.
IIEXICAN tomatoes. William Located on excellent lot with
Clll W1 ....,. DaJ • fiiCIII
Seconds 26.90; Medium 211.10 to wallader and ..., of Columba!
dleport, Ohio. Pbone WY 29 lli He H. Holmes, Syracuse.
driveway and garage Oil Grav7 • lie
16.20; Common and Heavleo and Mr. and 'Mrl. Duane Bali'
11 to :17.!0,
»11.
1 I&amp; 6tc
a 21111• el Hill near swimming pool.
Legal Notice
and ''"' Shawn o1 oak Hill,
HOTPOINT electric cook stove.
Twenty year financing avalla- a&amp;11NG. 1'111-lo ttttalllr ·
Ohio a~ Sharon Thoma
of
111113 OLDSMOBILE in
good Phone WY 2-3267.
SINGER Sewmp
mad!lllll, ble witb modest down
pay- I J P - II Till
PLIXI eOUif 6P
Pomero•.
condition.
Rose
DeW t5910 up. tin'eral died
MIIOI COUNTY, ONIO
WY U1IO.Phone Roger 6tc
I 1$ 3\c
~ •-•"' ...._ men! and good credit report. Ill• But MaiD - . p - PARKUIIUOO
lAY~~~:'"!' LOAN
Of
Mr. Jene Clark of Leon, W.
15
9
CLEAN CARPETS with our ma
at - . - • · -· POMEROY - 5-room frame - · , _ ft aa&amp;
-••••·
Va. called '"' bls alster, Clara
1
Tho Rambler
Carpet Shampooer FREE : : ,~· q1nger
bouse with bath, aas clrculat7 ll lie :,-, ;::::,,: :;:;;, c..,.......
Smith wbo has been a med!CJ}
WIO'Icl SIIIDdard ol eompad
with purchase of Blue Luslle
-·
. lng heat, nice basement with
.....- ... w. ... ........
patient at Mslgo General
21
E•eelleuce
Shampoo. Baker Furniture.
WY :r.=K.
•
lie
workshop, also ceDar. UnflnlabUvestock
••
pita! for 10 daYfl. ·
.. room, rtda and perl$ 6tc Stewart'• Gun Shop, bunting eel atUc, corner lot with Con- SIX HEAD of nice Holstein cal•.
Sbaron 'ntoma and
Larry
......... Small ear ecoaomy
·9 ---- IIIP[)Iiea. Shotgun obelia Of crete driveway. Only f'.OOO.
Ca
U1Z1
NOTICI
......,...
Barr spent Labor· Jlay at·, OIJt
.... IIWI&amp;gerlblllty
CORN, 200 buabel ,uo
bu. oD ldnda. Have ~ - will POMEROY - &amp;-room frame Ue.
n WY
; 16
....... to Wri' .....~- ...
HID Obi
II of
See
At farm near Chester, Lick Skil- trade. Have sbelll _ w 1 11 bouse with bath, gu beating,
lip ;-:,,
...
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PT. PLEASANT _ Mn. Wll-

Middleport. Call WY 2-:10§.
9 14 3\c
For Sale or Rent
"7J.c-:
,.,
:-:-,•"hed
'cc
FIVE ROOMS IIIII bath, bouse. F"'·URN="'•!"'s"'HE"'Do:--.nd:c;--llllf1
apartments.
Inquire
at
tho
121 Hudson St. . Middleport.
Ohio
Hotel.
8-1'-tlc
Inquire Ohio Hotel. 1-tt-tf&lt;

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look as natural aS posBible according to the Encyto

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as early u too B. C. FaiJI
hair also w.. knOwn ~t, ""'
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wa1

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Jml\gination and breeding could u a Jtdy detecdv e.

count for . much.

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lookout by this viewer Sunday on the belach at night and hap-

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Pren lntemational

The first new series turned up
on NBC-TV, with :he title of
"Tbe Rogues," having David
Niven, Gig Young and Cbarle1
Boyer as the alternating stan
through the season, and dealing
in comic-melodramatic fashion
with a family of internationaJ
con men. According to advance
notice from the network, these
fictional crooka flourish b~ tbeir
"wit, imagination and breed·

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•~ocaled

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HOLL VWOOD (UP!) - Net·
work television Sunday ftlght be
can ita new entertainment sealOll, which i9 devote&amp; In sum to
a frantic flight from tho reality
of the world around us.

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Television Revue

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1963 1empest Pontiac
$2195
BY ADA SLACK
for pickup. Charles R. Hal'
LeMana 2 Door. Red over wbtte finlah, aood whitewall tire•~
PT.
PLEASANT
c.
C.
I
Mr and Mro. Herbert Ob-, _
ris, Portland. Ohio. P b o 1\ e 326 cu. is. Va en&amp;ine, automalle trana. Radio and heater. A
Blessing, Assistant Monager o1 Ung,;, daughters, Wanda and1•
V1 3-:11193.
i I t2tc
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real smart ear.
the Federal Lond Bank As~~&gt;' Linda of Dayton, spent tbe La· BY OLEmll IIWLG
. . . tM usc ............ ll
ONE- CoROAIRE beaiB, 85,000 1962 Chevy II- 300-4 Door
$1395
ciatioo of Ripley, and Ripley bor Day weekend the auesta
-·~
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IUQUL&amp;'I'AONI
BODY AND rENDER sbop B.T.U., new motor and new Loeal owner, apotlen lnaide and out. Belle 11nish, new Urn, Production Cledit Aasoclatlon, of Mr. and Mra. Pearl Me- A very mjoyaoil evenlnl •••
radio asd beater. A real economY car and pleaaint to drive.
'ftllpD~·· . . . . ~
and lUling station for rent controls Phone WY 2-3083 .
announced that the
annual Bride.
spent at tho bomo ol Mr. and
... ..tat • ,..,.. .., ... 4MMIMt
t
very
1
14
3\p
or
sale,
equipped.
Ren
stockholders'
dinner
meeitng
of
Labor
Day
weekend
guests
Jamee Corkle KGDda)
·~limn ..... "'
1959 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door
$695 t¥se two organizations would of Mr. and Mrs. Fred CroW Mro.
""~ ~
se.
Ted
eveulng.
wbe.J Mn. c.nkle ...
rusonable.
Th~~p- ~ WARM MORNING Circulating 8 cyJ , engine, atandard tram., eood tirel, t~adlo and beater.
.. . . wtD aat .....................
~~ . .,
_,.
Rutland Discount fteror; , heater with fan. Like new . Special.
btl held In two sections as fol- 1 and sons, were their daugbter tertained tho Ladies Olelhln
lows:
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Softball team, with a cookout.
before 10 a . m. r a Ia tc Lloyd Jenklnl, 54() W. Main
6
9
p. m.
0t0r 0,
oK.
· '
edn ada Se t 1' 7 ••
Ted Beegle of Indianapolis, In- TboJe present were: MrL Su~.
Street, Pomeroy .
9-1.2-3lp
11 a.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
edroom
AUCI'ION
W
e
y,
P
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P·
~tmal aaaq• . . . .
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
m. at the Ordnance Scllool, diana.
Pll'!()lll, daughter BlDy Jo, Mra
b with Saturday, Sept. ltth, I!: !I p.m.
.. c.ett r::..:~ toY ,..,.. . . .
FURNISHED one
POMEROY, OHIO
Pl. Pleasant, and Thursday,
Mra. Gay Smalley of Chester; Pat HID'ley, daugbter Qndy
apartment, Pomeroy . month. I HAVE SOLD my farm home
Do
T ell and BillY
n -.. - " t
-•
M11o D _ . . . - _.. Ht • •
17,Rl 7 p. m. at Cedar Mrs.
nna visited
err Mrs. Ada Mra.
Peg .......,..
wo oont
....
............. 11 .....
utilities.
2-3089.
and
will
sell
the
following
per_
_
_
k
of
Pomeroy
daughter,
Mn.
peg
n-o.
1
$5(1 00 '""
Ollfl.'\1').A&amp;J) a11 rtL\JG.a
Call WY 2-272" or WY
ltJUI;I - lUI fQr • ..of'd . .
Ia 3"
f.'::.:"":'
ju!:
Real Estate For Sale -Reel Estate For S•le
Hood, - Wblle,
lllld her
fmv.tft, . . . 116Mtt..., • • 11
9 Grantof Public pHeyiohn!on,
Relatlona ofDirector
the Slack.
Mr. rred Jenkins, Sr.; Mr. Mrs.
slsiB,Donna
Mrs. Vlrllnla
tw•
on-'ct aouu
'
110111
- - FOR SALE - 4 1'00111 bouse, Farm Credit Banka of Bait!- and Mrs. Gene Jenklnl ol Co, Mra• .loA
Conl.le, Mlk•·
TRAILER for rent on h n e State Routes 124 and 33 at a.aD L ._ "' ..00 t' ._ o.!b'
~ ~ ._ ~ UhOO .ooll
p .0
Roc~rincgs
Fair~';"~
and
, .-LI•• ~ _ -'h.
I acre ground, Rt. I, Reeda- more will be tho speaker lumbus spent the Holiday week- and Shetla, June and Smokit
St.
in
Middleport.
1'1"1 10 CAli~
opposite annan es omo.
~lor flliO:"'"'T
ville. Winnie Bailey, Bos ud ' or
D K 1 lll ~ end at their bome here. 't'be Quillian, Mrs. Leo Cremeans,
WY 2·2186 or WY 2-33 46 &amp;te
1'0 pU.t;&amp; •
In part as followo:
189.
9 9 5111 Jthegetoastmlvearster·. esse w
. former Mr. Jenldllll II em- O.land, Slsale. Enlertalnmen•
IU'D1.1' PBO~
i I4
bath Living Room Furniture
RIVERSIDE
CO'ITAG.;
masonry building
(Ia -Nice
x 30) DOUSE FOR SALE: 4 reomt Mr. ' Blessing explained that ployeel there ·
11 ha be for the evening was Mrll- p a•
MODERN 4, room and M 1 d- Porch Furniture
PHONE WY 2-2157
.th porcl•, complete with furnished. Minersville. f.l100 these associauons, have
a Mrs. Charles Hyse
a en Hurley play:ng tht guitar ap&lt;l
furni shed ap3rtment.
Phi leo T. V.
...--• to her home from
~-~• ·'""'""
Wl
dleport. WY 2·3874 .
Desks
all furniture and &gt;ppllsnces. Phone WY 1-3312.
I 25 tfc combined membership of 1100, re .....Mrs. Jo Ann """"'"
on nice lot with 120
and made loans of approxi- Meigs General Hospital In
dell
... .
i II tic
Stands
Business Services
mllll
dotla to Pomeroy, where she underwent Mrs. Eddie Caruthers, E. '
John Chests of Drawero
ft. frontage on State Route
mately two
on
rs
surgery.
and Bemlo have bean v\mUnp
Notice 6 room house, Mrs.
1
Pole
Lamp
and
Otber
Lamps
338,
in
'pper
Antiquity.
Total
farmers
during
the
past
year.
't'bo
Cburcl!
of
tho
NUif!IIO
Mra. Canltberl parenta Mr. ann
Stout.
Harrisonville,
!iiEXIC
o h i o,
AN tomatoes. WiUiam
2
Very
Nice
Bedroom
Suites
price
,2200.00.
PHOTO
Copylns
!enleo.
Col&gt;The
Federal
Land
Bank
bold
their
l!llllual
picnic,
Labor
Mr•. Bernard Hill of !uexandrla,
H. Holmes, Syracust.
' Phooe SH H834.
9 14 6tc
Modern Buffet
13
ACRES - Located about 2 lea made of legal papent. elation make• land bank loans Da• at the local RoadoidO Va.
8 28 tfe
TWO BE-DROOM garage apart.. Dishes
miles off State Route 33 and birtb records and almost any to erect building, buy land, re'
"'r.o=SE,....,WEI=G"'H=T~s-c
af~elc-y-and
-:--ea .. menl in Middleport . Phone Frigidai,.. washer
14 miles from Athens. Foun- other documents. Also !amln- finance debts and for other Park.
Mn Lauro Rhodel was a
Dryer and Mangle
dation and cellar for house, ling In plastic, fllm to pre- farm purposes. The Produc- Mrs. Earl Watkins, Mike. receni vlattur of Mr. and Mrs.
lly, with new Oex-a-&lt;liet tal&gt; WY 2-5217.
9 11 6tp
free gas, extra good base- servo your valuable papers. lion Credit Association Ieoda Cbaressa and Carol have re- Jamee Conkle, 'l;·s. Rhodes has
let&amp;. Only 98c. Stark Pharm- FURNiSHED -house, newly de- Window Fan
Many other household items menl barn (30 x 40). Casb Reuter ID&amp;uranco, Pomeroy operating lunda primarily to turned homo alter
just recent!) returned from a
acy.
8-13-liOtP corated inside and out, Porn.ler
· "''M 00
I ' tic assist farmers In
planting, two weeka In Toledo v
g •.cation In Florida with her son
pnce ,........ .
ber sister and brother-in-laW, •
_. Mr
WATER HAULED. can Tom eroy. $50.00 month without I Good Low Boy Tral
MGIIWAY PROPERTY - M
barveSllng, and
marketing
nd M
Robert Slack. Joha and famlly. Mr. ouN
s.
Diddle VI s-:1276 or WI 1- utilities. Call WY 2-5262 in 1 Good westem Saddle
McCulloch
Chain
saw
acres
with
•
room
house,
PIAJIIO
TUNING.
Newman
Burcrops
and
In
purchasing
liveand
Wayn
e
KOxyer,
Kim
andd
25~
9 10 6tp evenings.
9 II tfc
111
Also Lot of Hand Tools
good well, bam and other delle, Middleport, WY 2-3791. ' stock and machineryMr and Mr . Jack Glbbo and ol 0
yger apent • ay a~o
,- ROOM and bath house, in
8
Log Chains
outbuildings. 15 acres
for
I I 30tc
' w • v a. w.,. In Mr
the Conkle
home. and .,._
son ·of Vletma,
~·-- Searls
Minersville. Write Raymond
Anvil
cultivation,
38
acres
welll
.....................................
~l
weekend
guests
of
her
parents
Lee
•.
-~
anled
Mr and·;;:
Brown, 755 Stelzer Rd., Lot
247, Columbus, II, Ohio.
Fenc. Stretcher
fenced. Ten miles to Pomeroy
EXPERIENCED
Mr. and Mra. Wllllam Elch- d-a'
to • .: Liv__.,;
Steel Cabinet
$4500 00
nd f mil
.,...
r-•
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9 9 6\c
Lawn Mower
to ACRES - In Lebanon Towntnger a
a y.
where !hey vlalted tho ladle•
2" "'B"'E"'D"'
R"'OO
= M,..,ho_us_e--c
with bath,
Otber toola not listed
ahip, :lj) acres In timber,
brolhera Cecil and Ray Cooll
0
buement, hardwood floors,
·
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William
Collins,
Owner
ance
ln Jocust. Not far from
of
Mn and famHy also I lister and
built - in cabinets. 1676 LincTerms Cash
Kaiser Aluminum Corporaa few days the auesta
. family Mr. and MrL Gilbert
oln Heights. ~all T r a &lt; y Not Responsible for Accidents lion. $2000.00.
C
00
f0Ups
ArbeDZ of Bell, Donovan at Newell, W. Va.
Whaley, WY 2-3054.
i t 6\c
This Is all nico clean mer- WANTED - Operator for rest- l'n&gt;m tho lorJeal track or
!If0rnl Ill vlsltl•• her all- Mr. and Mrs. John Porter.
apartment
for
chandise
aurant
in established loca- llalldozor radiator to tho lorPT.class.
PLI!:ASANT
- The
'"'
CUyaboga
FallsM,recently
visite&lt;
.
junior claaa
and sentho Ca
IB, Mrs.a,Suale Wood.
Mr --• Mr
1 18 CoeD
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1
rent. Five rooms and bath.
tion
11118Uut tlelteJ con.
..
· eV
·1 · 1 · hed Cl
df d A · c
y
c.
student council ol Point Pleas- Howard K . p ark er, who bu ...;_ ll1N
Uti ities urms . ose to 8 ra or uc 1ton ompan
w
~
ant Hi"" School bave Jelected been employed In Houma.
business di!lrict. Phone WY Crill Bradford, Auctioneer
BOX Zit
WY 2-3810
officer:'ior the I!JM-65 school Louisiana lbiJ aummer· visited Mr. ond Mrl. Robert Conk!•
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WY Z.21G
Pomoroy h!rm.
at
ol bil 'parenta, MillinCole ...
· hed lr
off!
Mr. the
and home
Mrs. Herbert
Parker;
..........., vw-.. relaatlday
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unlurms
ROME flO' nnt In Po.,...., 1
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Senior class
cero a r e,
' and 8 lao ttended th State Fair
FOUR ROOM
apartment with bath and uti!Polyethylene Plastic
1'001111 ancl bath. WY 1-35!$.
,.,.... • Richard Northup,
president; before gotng to Marietta where
a
e
ily room. 803'&gt; Brownell Ave.
For Silo Covero
1- Uc
pom - • ·00 an New Williamson, vice-president; he Is enrolled In College.
'lbelr l'epheW: Luther Halle)

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teance. 1J1e enaracter1 were nollow beyond belle!. Pmooa!ly
when I think ol r0111e• 1 thhlk
of perhaps Long John Silver or
maybe Jolm Barrymore, but the
palhs of Kultur on the boob tube
are difficult lndeed. If you ask
me, vioeo missed the boat this
Niven, whose off-acreeL wit, season by not landing Mae West

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Capebort.
;
Paul lllld q&lt;JB Miller rl Co
tumboll were WIOiolld ..... ~
ol Mr. ml Mra. Lilt SJI!eldl

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TAKE ~E MCK'\0 '!llE I'DlEL,
FRED! I ~INK I'MCOINo
TO HAVE A 00JD CRY I

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Observation School on Teac mg
Of New Curriculum is Announced

Skit Portrays Changes in Aims,
\
. 1 About RHolmlecDoming,
. t'IOn I • Mam y
y ayed
Committees of wScs 0 rgqmza
' I aOb
A skit showmg the chang.s noon Ci rcle, Mrs
Gale " I ::1
People In
s serv
tn the ;omm ltlt't'S and _almS Hrow~ . ~h~2 ~ean~arl ;~~;~~·
p e oy
Homecoming and Rally

Around And
R
About
• M~~cXDst EChurcb

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ehurch. In tho aflemOCII :
1plannmg session wt11 hbe..;ar
1

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NOW YOU KNOW

·

Board Council
from Colum· the evaluation period
m
bu!.
to 4-30 p. m. followed by a
aocl
Instructor Ia
The lolllowln&amp; sclledule hal closing wonhlp.
Day
ing a the Observition
been
f
5 30 to Teachers attending are ask·
.. the Women 's Souely of ChriS- and Class
"
Ill
I
om
was observed at the R 0 c k
on the teaching of the .....
Friday ··~-... rom
od
bring tbeir teacber and
tian Semce liighl tghtt'd I he &amp;Jme of the proje&lt;'ts w 10· '
H . ISnr gs Methodist church Sun- ' Mr. and Mrs. CIUford Mayes f\culum in Methodist
6 p. m., registration with a l
tot books but packet. ol
combmed m... ung of the Socte· elude fmishmg the new class- M• and Mrs Lew" arm . ~ '
i 'nin with the wor- and son, Gregory,
recently Sehool to be beld Friday
:!S-cent dessert: e to 7:45, Orl· studen
. be rovkled for
ty and Circle' &lt;&gt;I Heath Metho room s by the Eleanor Ctrcle, were a\ S.ag.rtown, Pa over day, begn g d ted by the I spent a week'i vacauon In Cln· S t nta Sept 18 and 19
entation: 7:(S to 8:4S, classes ; material Wlll T p ldnl hao
dist Church :\lond&lt;n t:'\ Pntng the annual uaaza r. beart-hn~ tht&gt; wt&gt;t&gt;kend to attend' th-e fun- ship s~~:~~:r '7:r::l:y. He had I cmnatl where they. v!slled the I ~ u Gr:~ Methodist
to be conducted wltb girls
study. Mrs.
o~tratlolll
at the church
proJPCI, and pt'Can sale
An ml of Mrs Harm uncle ,' Rev
t . " Hall
Around zoo and Gregory visited Coney In G Ill lis
boys of the church
school room lor more contacted Car
Takmg part m tht.• :-.kl l were nount·t&gt;mt&gt;nt s lnC'ludffi a rum· (;eorge Abner Sc hmitl
Mr I TI
for hCI~ op~~·
y
Island and Pee Wee Valley .
Sear: t~achers of Heath parttcipattnc ln a model class- and mayllbe I
be ava.llablt
( ,
1 IJv th~ Arternoon Cl r· s h 11 was a native of Mm- •e ross
ve
F
to t·30 p m pools wi a so
1\lr, ( .lt&gt;nn
1 ' :... :-. ,
2 m thf' lormer c
Sunday School , with William I David Wlley wlll be a
Methodist Church
are
room. rom 1 45 t1 .
I for transportation to Gallipol·
presJdt&gt;n t, Mr" P.arl Kmghl rle U&lt;. IO
n and a rum- I erS\Il ~
Cla rk as superintendent, fol - mure at OhiO Uruvennty instead ning to attend. Members
the wlll be 8ft evalua on se .
Class 12 nreotd&lt;ni \It&lt;
A &amp; P
, _10 b\ ;;1. Mrs John Smith returned lowed the worship service Ai oJ Larry as fi!Ven in a previous teaching faculty lor the
Snturday morning:
ls.Tho registration fee lor tho
Cns...,dl VIc-e J..&gt;rt'Sidl:' nt . ul V. S mllge s~lf' I U&lt;
.
homt' Sunday. after H visit with program was presented by the I] arucle.
mclude Mrs. Wilson Rucker
RSSion will be hel ed
Itwo • day sessions is four
C S '''" 'll tss Be"
Sanbo;n '""'" Ct!co.
re &lt;ted relalives m Columbus and To- Pre-school class taught by Mrs
· Columbus,
Mrtt. to 10 a. m. follow
'
1 ll • The Rev. M. E. Dowchairm an ul rhe Allernuun ltr· ~lr&lt; ~~nl&lt;m&lt;n~er Dn ';,; be ledu She was accompamed Harold Blackston and the Prl· \ Mr. Vernon Weber, owoer of Jamea Keach,
Ky., actual claSI observation
do arsihe Portsmouth District
l'le
II orlu Lom mun I)
yR til and home bv Homer Walter of To· mary class l~ught by Mrs. Nor· ] the ~uahty Print Shop 111 Mill· Kindergarten ; Mro.
10 to II a. m.; from II to 12.
son, i ion on
Educatlo..
Durmg the''''"' " S.Inhurn held Nuv '. ,JIMihe M ' N an iedu. whu was enroute to Mar· lman
F'our reel dleport, has purchased
&amp;be Elliott, Louisville,
Ky.,
wiD be an evaluation of.
Is urglng all teachmodeled l:i twl
alt&gt;d \
would
on busme.ss
tauons were given, "The Ral - I prmhng and I
mentary Grades, I . II;
work den.e In the
with ers r:n:·interested persona to
111111 11
cop1es ut tilt' magcJZint''-'
\ tH
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t
• 1 SmJi e '' by David
Hams, ment formery us
Y
· Fred Hixson,
to I p . Ill - a sa
unc
I
h
Outlook" md . Mrthodtst Worn· lw Ill progrt&gt;ss thts weE-k .II ti e Ml and Mrs EverE-tt Thorn-, YD
,F
t ' ' Bobb) Ball· Hethel Coleman wbo has mov· 3
4· Mrs Ot~
beverage served by the local attend the IC oo.1
an Jl ru;, 3m "ugg P"II tlll " ltH l li ul l h .tnd
help
as visit ed m Albany Sunday, ! :..rwon't Thorgge,; Brian Ktzzee:
tu Albany .
Del.phos'
Gradei 5 • I.
·
J d 1\'1 • • Leo Smith M "
nd M
\' aughan 1
o
m s.
•
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•
the l'urn mg Y~" n ttl dt hdd bt·en 11t'd t'
Is l I\ tl 1h group wJ lh Mr a
rs.
' and "Why I Go To
Sunday
M nd Mrs 0 E McKin16)'
Jn charge of th~
prese nlt'd at lnP dJ-;fnl 1 me~·t t llllllse iOI. I ~.m f'gl'~ene fur the Ross
School " Jud y Radford a nd h r. l:arned Uta~ their son-in~ trative School will be tbt Rev.
I ld t B'&lt;nt-r l)tHII ~A- t·rt' tot tl1t' ass Jo,; t,ln&lt;'f'
.
ave
I
f Col mbus Dl·
IDg w a '
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, 1\ J·
""I' a\ Lan&lt;&lt;Sie&lt; !Iii&gt; R D Gotthardt r.turne&lt;l to Bruce Blackston
1law Mr \aron Sbeets, Is con· Robert Wa ton 0
u . • be
alsu dJsrusc;;ell
'·
tJs
home
Col
umbus
Mondav.
l
The
Junior
r
hoir
sang
'
'How
l
f
'
d
to
.
Mt
carmel
Hospital
rector
of
the
school
Will
11
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rake uoper was sf'r\ H'.l t
1'
" ft
h"ch I me
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H ard
El·
1
p~n
::.
f:"ll~ WI I ll i\lt" Hl·t m; n Haddox v.as 1after a several days v1s1 1 Wit 1 Great Thou ~rt. a er w I m Co lumbus, where he IS be- the _Rev . ow
ed pn.cPdmg l,ht me hlf&gt;sg 1n tile re polt Pd ·onfmPd to
Meigs Mr:s \\ A Morgan
a readmg , "God Bles~ The Lll- ! mg treate-d for a heart attack.l ecutlve Secretary of the
mem bPrs seatl ( at !&lt;l
llos Jll 'II Wlth a brok.
tie Churches" wa s given
by I
'~~~~;;;~~~~=~
dmm!-!, room J· ;JI I
fl m\ ero,; ~kmotJ.il
I •
Mr and Mrs Norman Fi sh- ' B tt
I eonard
A
song
Recent VISitors with Mr. and J•il r
Li!MJI8fi
:ua•
were used ,m llw tab iPs '.'; \l h \.'ll hlp (dW~I" fo\~~es e;~n~~~~ t&gt;r u( Scnec~vtlle and granddau-1 •. ~ . . ; Be~n With Jesus,"
by Mrs James W-eber were Mr.
Arnold Grate, of Rutland.
the ofl!ct•rs tJI tht· C J!Tl~-'" ~•·n rrl(it Jdld \lr-, Atw . p g , gh t.. r, Marsha Smith of Columntor &lt;'holr lilt&gt; hymn.j and MIS . Ernest Paulin of Ket.- a representative of Tlu Giding as hostt&gt;ss~·"
\1 \ ~ \\r lltc~m Russell ,.., ~\~l~n bus were weekend g~sts of ~~~hJu l Have 'Gone The Last tenng.
eon• waa cuesf speaker at the
Mrs Cle nn L&lt;lmbPrt tJt~'"i · .Jan lt'" \\t•bel i\lrs Fra~he Mr. and Mrs Hobert Warns- Mlle~f The Way,' and the ]
Syracuse N'azartne cburcll
dent of WS C~ opt&gt;nt'd lhf' M.Hltn ,md Mrs. Dtehl
lf'v and daughter
' p er in umson con -I Fnday guests or Mr and SIIDday.
t.
and wekomPd nwm m~·PIIflg wa s t•losl:'d Wllh pray- "u
nd Mrs Norman F1sh- Lords
ray
'
Mrs Wilham Slater and famThe work of The Gtdeool,
mee mg •
M
M .
Duw son
, mr a
eluded the program
.
d M . F r ed
ed b buslbers and gut&gt;sts. \11 s J 0 h n t•r lr' rs ar vm
, er and granddaughters, Mar - A b· k t dinner was served 11ly were Mr. an
rs.
h wbieb Ia sponsor
Y
Krawsczyn , ol the FINmOI Clr-;
1sha Smith and .June Ann Wams- lat noo~s ~~ the ehurrh
social , Cabeeri, Athens, and Mrs. Et - oessmea. was explained by
c'e led devottons. u-; mg scr11J·
: ley v1s1ted sundoy evenmg w1th l
[ Mr. Grate wbo also displayed
1 el Burkett of Cloubus.
and a mt&gt;d lt .lt\IJn . . treo,;s• '
lhJ s mother Mrs. William
Cliffol'd Jerfheit
an- \
S "th of Point various types of Bibles plac-ing the need for'"" &lt;l ual thought
IS
' er atid Mr' and Mrs
Mawn i
the
program,
with
fo hospitals, sehoolo,
for the rommg ~ ~' ll
Flsh.-r ond family
.\ which opened Wllh the organ \ Plea
Mrs Wa ne Gibbons. tr • and a:tvea to eacb aer
Mrs Lam bt&gt;Jl llll!"tl{!ueed tlw
ew Ur~OSe~ . Mr!{ Stella GrueSf'r and Mrs relude. " I Have FO.JO&lt;i Th e l Mr and M~s R:tb Zahn and Ice man.
pre&gt;sidt• nl s ol t'IH cJrt lt·s ~h•1 Til/;' ('heo,;ter \A.omPn s Soc u.• Witham F'1sher or Mmers'i!lie l ~
, b
Mrs
William
Mr and
·
'd of S th
At tbe conclusloa of bl1
0
then ga'e a rec;unw ot lht.'tr lv ul Cht l ~l wn SrrvJee mt' t . al visltf:"d Monday arternoon with ' R~~7oe;d, rolrawed by. the hymn, I sons, Steven ;ndVa.a~ere
w:k. talk Mr. Grate wia-'t •'Littl,~
commg yPar s pro w( to,;. mr lurt tlw ch uH h Srp t 4 Wllh mne Mrs Charles McNamet&gt;, Mid I. St d U Stand Up For Jes- 1Charleston,
oth
Mrs It Ml1cb Wbeo God Is In It,
ing Mtss' San horn •ll the Allt'r mt•mhu " pn·sen l Mrs . Eva dle port. .
i .~"with ~tlliam Cla rk as lead- end gueststs~l~e!r ~ er,
. accompanied by Mrs. Claude
Klnles Vlrt' prrs ldt&gt;nl , \HIS m Mason Ftsher returned to hts l\ er and prayer by Rev. Lemley. David End M g Everett Davis CUnntngbam.
.....
~
dw gt'
k M day after a weo:ok's
.
t
Mr. an
rs
l•fl!nililld : u: :mmi!HJVMUiJI!!o/
Th t ope ntng prayet was by wor
on
The F'reeland Norrls quarte t are visitmg with relatives tnl
POMEROY OHIO
Mrs Pau lmt- Htce. scn pture Illn ess.
G
nt Sun I presented several numbers, af- ! Akron
LAST TIME TONIGHT
h
M1 ss Lena rueserMrs
spe Harry· Iter which Mary Francis played
weekend guests of the Revd
d "
"'WILD AND WONDERFUL' n•ndmg b\ Mr ~. Kmg ht, EpNe~- dav WI th .Mr and
.
a p1ano solo, " Angel Serena_ e. and Mrs. M. E. Dowson an
•
CTech !lL ('Ulur l
ra ns 1 4-10 Tht&gt; !Oplr , " A ew Kt&gt; 1ser, Mmersv1He.
f' The new piano was dedtcat- ns Douglas and Dwight, were
rony Curt1s. Chnst me Kau1 Purpose J.&lt;"'ur A Ne w Age,''. was Mr and Mrs Ohn Johnson o '
R
Le l
d a so •
th La h
mann
H
A
s1st1 ng
S"turda jed by the ev. m ey, an
her sister, Mrs. Ru
s ~ The Congregational ChristiBn
Featur~tte:
l&lt;'d by !1.1 , ~
lrt·
s
St ClaJrSVIIIe were t "f Mry ! song was presented b} the JUn~ I brook and sons, James, John, Church at Langsville ce\ebratWt' l e Mrs Fva K1m es, Mrs ewmng dmner guess o
I.
h
T
adi gs "OUr
'1
K
So's Your Antt!nna
ColorcartDOn~
Ellwl
un . Mrs. Elizabe-th and Mrs Milton Roush .
IIMor c tm:. Swo ren" n nd, "Our ! and Roger or WI more, y.
ed another year at a IOmecom·
ld d F' k
·
k
mt s er s ermo
a
•
d
Se t
Jlave~. and J\1rs Ml re ran
Mrs. Earl Smtth of Hemloc l C tr Church " were presentlng Sun ay
p . 13 ·.
WED and THURSDAY
H~'porls were given by mem- Grove l'ailed on Mrs. Denver .. ou~ ~r~. Wi!IJam Grueser.
Rev. Charles Norns, pastor
Set. 1617
b('rs who alt endtod the d1~tr1rt Carman and Mrs Earl Freck- edR ~- Watd Radford of Beav- ,
of the ~hurch, wa11 master of
NOT OPEN
1ASY D01S r1'. • •
ufl ieers m('rung at Beaver
er ~cently
e
t
k
d gave
ceremomes for the afternoon.
Th e program consisted of
Two rnun d-rob.m card s were M and ·Mrs Raymond Ev- er was gues spea er an
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Septt'mber 18-19
Sf'll l lo ~hut-ms Th e closing ans rand son and Mrs
Nora Ia? ~~S~lfl~,~:~:!~ ~Sl~: ;I~
songs by the ladies choir of the
" WAR IS HELL "
Tony Ru• ~1 1 Bayne!' Bar p1~:~yer wa~. rt&gt;ad from the Up- Bengel ca lled on Mr and Mrs. ; ~~~s ~· duet, "The Last ~tle Th~ annual Commun1ty Day~ c~urch, and the Freeland Nor·
Earl Frecker and son, Sunday Of Th W , 1
resented servtce was planned by the ~x r1s quartet.
ron .lud" •J.:Jn Wa ll y Carnpu 1f*l" Hnom uy Mrs Klmes
.., lor • - " ' .......
"OPERATION PETTICOAT"
The nex t meetmg Will be Od
·n
e
ay
was
P
R..
ecutive commtttee of the Metgs Mr. Norris gavt the address.
1
rTPC'hn 1enlor;
8
CDior.
fo Twm.o... Ughto
Can \,nml Ton r' urt 1s, Joan 1 with Ellzabelh Hayes as the ev~: ~nd Mrs. Wendel Kautz ~d~~~e~it~a~~~s ~ald Rea;: County United Church women The h~ghlights or his address
and F'reaa Frecker spent a day ~ d
.t
d
Rev Monday afternoon at the En· were • The church has lost ltl
O'BtJf•n Dm u Mt&gt;rnll. D1ek program leadl'r.
weigld liM ......
Sargeant
ntly with Mr. and M r 1. r as organ~~ ' an
· terprise EUB Church
with grip on neglect of table grac•'
MEET TONIGHT
~;I Frecker and son
I ~err::ey sang, How Great Thou Mrs. Philip Ohlinger, preai· and Bible readl"!l ~
I ht
..... llglf . . . . . pinlo, ..... (
SUN., MON , TUES.
The HomebUilders Class of Miss Patricia Fields spent rt. e h rnn "God Be Wl t h dent, in charge..
home.'' ~ eouncll IS working
"""' lolly, hot pin• •
Sept. 20-'12.
10
the
Middleport
Church
of
'
the
weekend
Columbus
wtth
I
V
Th
W
'M
t
A
a
in
..
and
Tbe
service
will
be
held
at
now
on
bnnglng
back
OU!
ChrloWad&lt;.
:IP-131',
"C HALK GARD~N"
Hayley Mill s. D e bor&lt;~ h Kt&gt; rr Chri st will meet Tuesday ev- I her sister, Miss Mary
A n n 1 th~u benedic~ioneeby ~ev .' Lem~ the Rutland Methodist church tian grip. Folks have never
enmg at the church.
Fi Ids
I
November 6 at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. grown up in the church today.
.., ... lOOIC
and Mrs. Bob Busb and 1 ley closed the program.
Richard Lucas was named a1 Every one is for himself instead
family of S1dney and Mrs AI·
chairman Projects for
the of helping gibers,'' he said.
bert Hill of Marion were Sun·
meeting are school bags and
Those attending from other
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.
on
yard goods whieh will be ehurcbes were: Vona McKnight
\~
J Hill
sent to Africa and
Brazil. Rutland church; Mrs. Lena
· Mr and Mrs. George Long
Plans were made to secure Pickens, Racine: Mn, Clarice
., "
'
and family of Springfield VSI·
If
a foreign student as
guest l..ongstrelh, Gallipolis; Mr. and
\
ited Saturday with Mr. and Debbie Powers, daughter of speaker
Mrs. Robert Grate and
Mr.
Mrs E. J . Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Powers, Mrs. Margaret Houdashelt, and Mrs. Edwin Davis,_ Danvil·
Mr and Mrs. Otis Midkiff of 1was guest of honor at a party Mrs. George Anderson
and le; Nellie Myers, Danvtlle; Mr.
Bradenton, Fla. and Mr. and Saturday afternoon at . her Mrs. Patrick Lochary
were and Mrs. Wallace, Old Dexter
I
Mrs. Porter Midkiff of Hem- home on N. 3rd Ave . m. ob- named as the shipping com- ehurch; Mrs. Anna Mtller,
Jock Grove visited sunday w1th , servance of her 11th buth~ mittee. UNICEF was diseuse- Carman Re11t home; Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. E J . Hil l.
' day.
.
.
ed, and plano wlll be announc· Mrs. Lawrence Carpenter, Car·
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rich of \ Guests enjoyed dancmg and ed at , later date. Prayer by penter; Mra. Kennaw and Mro.
, Caldwell spent the weekend with i games with pnzes awarded to Mrs. Arnold Richards closed Clair Nelson, Wesley Chapel;
1 her brother and sister·ln·law, Maf!anne Kloes, Amta
Fultz, the meeting.
Mrs. caoh Braley, Middleport
i Mr. and Mrs. Homer Radford Janie Hlndy, &lt;h· ron
Glaze Attending were Mrs. Ohlin· Church of Christ.
, and attended the Homecoming and Brenda Edwards .. Assorted ger and ~~- Menzel Smith of I I:;.~...........,._.......,......&amp;
1 t the Rock Springs Methodist candy favors were giVen and the Enterpriae Church;
rerreshments of hot dogs, po- Anderson of the Middleport
1 :burch.
, Rev. and Mrs. Waid Radford tato chips, punch, and the Presbyterian Chureh;
Mro.
of l!eaver visited Sunday even- birthday cake wttll lee cream David Entsminger, Middleport '
, ing, with his brother and sister- I were served.
Methodist; Mrs. Richards and \
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Attending were
Glenn a Mrs. Campbell
Harper, Mt. I
Radford
' Sprague, Kathy Moore, Robtn Moriah B•plist Chureh, Mid·
Don Mayer, student at t h e l Mills, Katy
Russell, Redlna dleport; Mn. Clarence RendColumbus Barber College, spent I and Cranson Pratt, and Bobby orson, Allred Methodist; Mrs.
the weekend witb his parents, !and Pamela Powers. The guest Louio Reibel, Pomeroy
FedMr and Mrs. Roy Mayer.
1of honor received many glfts erated; Mrs. J. E. Foater, Pom·
Miss Callie Kloes returned' Including those from
her eroy First Baptlal; Mrs. WJIhome Sunday, alter a
two : grandmother, Mrs. Alma Cart· liam Grueser,
Rock Springs
I weeks visit at Lorain wilh her . wright of Ravenna, Mr. and Melhodlst; Mrs. Jack Curtis,
' sister, Mrs. Anna Fisher. Mrs. i Mrs. C. J . E~rsbach, Pom· ForeBt Run Methodist;
Mrs.
Edith Zeisler of Youngstown eroy, and Jame and Patsy Houdaohelt, Racble Methodist;
JOined her sister for a few days. 1 Welch. Mrs. Powers was as- Mrs. Lucas and Mrs. George
Miss Kloes was accompanied . sisled with the party by Mrs. c. White, RuUand Methodist:
home by her niece and
hus· , Grace Pratt and Mrs. Ralph Mrs. John Hayes,
Chester
band, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard : Pratt.
Methodist; Mrs. Gretta SimpCook and Andy Lang.
son and Mrs. Lucy •
Ra·
Mrs campbell Harper a n d
cine Baptist; and Mrtt. LOc:n· ll
Mrs Arnold Richard• attend·
ary, Grace Epj11Copal Church,
ed the 96th aMiversary of the I
Pomeroy.
Corinth Baptlat church at Cen· l
.:.:::::.=---,---terpoint, Sunday afternoon.
,
Alfred, and the hosts, Mr. and
, Mtss Jane Douglas, student Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cheese· Mrs. Ctieesebrew. Afternoon
nurse at Holzer Hospital, re-' brew ere h01ls for a family callera Included 'Mr. and Mrs.
Now I krow there's a big difference
turned to ber studi.. Sunday, \ dinner at their borne Sunday Clair Woode and Connie Sue
I after a two weeks vacation I in observance of the 83rd birlh· 1
................a with her mother, Mrs. Velma day anniversary of Mr1. Cheese- 11
in tnterest rates .• . makes a big difDouglas.
brew's mother, Mrs. J. B. Hay·
] es, the birthday of her aon-ln·
be a period of two weeks while, , law, Kennelh West, and Timmy
fe rence in your total savings. I'm
in others, the cycle may be wall of Columbus, and the wed·
longer and nine weeks or more l ding anniversary of Mr. and
getting smart! I'm switching today to
may el•P"'·
M" West.
A happy birthday theme was
carried out ln the tablecloth
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of asters, a gilt to Mrs.
from the deacon• of the
Baptist ChlJfcll. ~lghled can·
dles·.,\vere used on 'lh&lt; bible
With d~ated blrthday cake.
Present were' Mr. and Mrs.
Kennelh Weit, TIIIUity Wall,
Columbua; Mrl. J, B. Hay-.,
Mr. and Mro Cllffort!

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NEW FLORAL SHOP _ Gayle Re es, 1964 Southern Local High School
In N
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has opened the Rees Floral in Racine on Thtrd·Sl where the Bryson ar ware one•
Days
ovem r, a
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over lbe U. 8. Senate a
was located. Rees recently graduated from the Hickman Floral School lD Cleveland.
mentary
lllm on the
asssassina·
functloa
to the lntervice
In add 'ttt'on to all lines of floral needs, the new busmessman has a vanety of glaSJo
tion
of President
Kennedy,
will
.AJ
president assigned
_ wao more
b• given its world premier here
es.mg than 11 1o today.
ware. - Sentinel Photo,
Oct. 8 during tbe nalional con·
KNOXVILLE Tenn. (UPI) _ Republican presidential
S.sslona ran llgb and sen
ference of United Press. Inter· candidate Barry' M. Goldwater, calling for "straight talk" atoro freqnenlly ealled one
national editors and publishers, Ifrom the administration, accused President Johnson to· another liars. AI one stage
Frank Eschleman former fa· I
DETROIT (UPI)-The UnIt was announced today. Film day of trying to manage the news about Commun1St tblngs got oo tense that Vlee culty member of Middleport
ited
Auto Workers Unio1. today
was obtained from every avrul· Cuba.
·
. Presldenl MarUo Van Buren High school, has beeJl employabandoned "ooJH:rises bar·
able profeastonal and amateur
In a prepared speech starting the second day of his took two plstolo Into tbe cham- ed to teach Dnver's Education
gaining" and sel a
strike
source to produce a detailed four-day campaign in the. South, Goldwater sa1d the Pre· ber to supplement !be authur- after school hours by the Board
deadline
for
10
a.
m.
Friday
at
account of PreSident Kennedy s sident had deleted certain statements on Cuba. from the lty of bls gavel. Tblogo were of Education.
For
.
Motor
Co.
death tn Dallas last Nov ·
prepared text of his address to the Jnternabonal Ma· onlerly that day,
Eschl•man resigned last year
and developments durmg the Ichinists' Convention in Miami Tuesday.
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ronowing three days. "Four The deleted statements said
#t't't't't't't'¥'t'tt't'Y'tt't''tt''t'tt' to be employed In industry, as \ $4-4 million or
per cent more
Ibeen filed today in Meigs Coun.
16
Days In November" will be Cuban Premier Fidel Castro domeatic policies of the Eisen·
Assistant Personnel D!fector of th
. f
was
poured
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ty Common Pleas court against
1962
distributed to
has failed to spread commu- bower admmistration also wer,e
Vanadium Corporation of
highw'ay
three men artd l woman accusthe world after 1ts premier nism from Cuba and that the ordered deleted from Johnson s
1ca, Graham Stat10n olant
tlon program during fiscal 1964,
ed of burgt.ary and other crimes
her&lt;.
!stand posed no threat to U.S. prepared text.
PreSJdenttal
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The board also discussed the I Highway Director P E. MasheProsecutmg Attorney Bernard
security.
aldea explained that
certam
proposal Monday night from t re rted today
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WASIUNGTON PRES!·
Asks Why
material in the speech had not
the Ohio Council on Education , er hpo
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entermg pleas of gutlty by Gerdent Johnson's 1trlng of victor- "Why the deletions' Why the been fully cleared.) ·
for the Initiation of a bill to 'I In t e f$28tsca yelalr en mg '1unet l
aid Eugene Karns, Lawrenco
ed
t
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to
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100
was
spen
les ID Congr~ss appear a an statements in the ,first place?" Goldwater ew
noxvl e
increase the sales tax !rom 3
h" h s and in 1964 J
Rtchard Will, Larry wIll 'lam
1 Will, and Estella Ma, Karns.
enrl today w1th hts health care Goldwater asked. "Does be from 'Fampa. where he wound
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' for new lg way
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The additional one cent would I the amount was ~ 25 ml lon,. t .NEW HAVEN - Funeral ser- • The £our had been returned
thf' legislative graveyard.
ccommuntsm has not spread Georgia and Florida 1\lesday, BOULDER_, Colo. (UPI) - A: provide money for better edu~ Masheter said m a repor o I vtces for Emory Roush, 76. from Columbus to Meigs eoun.
House supporters oJ health from CUba? Does he really be· balling the doctrine of states' 12-year-old girl who passed col· cation m Ohio, tbe coundl said. I Gov. James A. Rhodes do~I~s~ ~ New Haven. who dted Tuesday, ty Tuesday by Sheriff Robert
care lor the aged under Social lieve that Communist Cuba rights and appealing for Demo- lege entrance exams wtu enter Tbe Ohio Council on Educa· first 18 months o:i the: been Will be h•ld Thursday at 2 P m. C. Hartenbach and Middl eport
Security 'l'lleiday gave up their ses no threat?
craUc votes. •
the nlrth grade at St ,Ger- lion is composed of the Ohio tra tlon that $1 bt wr a;i ht·oi I IEDT\ at the N~w Haven ~UB Chief of Police Herbert Gtlkey.
attempt to push tt.e moasure po"There are all too !DSl)Y He was enthusiastically wei- \rude's Academy here thtl fall. ' Education Associtaion. the Ohio earmarked, exclusive
g en· I church With bunal m the
The court also mJicated . in
lhrough lhls week because they uesUotlll piling up at the door corned by large crowls. An es· Snndra Louise Sanborn - who School Boards Association, the -way costs, for p~el~ml ~ ts Lone Oak ce~etery, Pt Pleas an entry that the ;enlencmg
dld not have enough votes. , :, lhe White •House-questlono timated 100,000 persons greeted was never in a achool classroom Ohio
B u s i n e s OfftC· gtnoo;mg
f
Ph l"" s \ ant, Th;..
Bem· by Judge John c. BaclliUil R&lt;tb
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about Viet Nam, questions him In Atlants.
before last June - passed ber lals Association, Ohio School cover ng
mles
I ert lle!dlb&amp;l. " "JJ',"!mi been
'8 ~~~ 1ord Will olftctate
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the He saldt.!,!'l'
\he : He was born August 2. 1888 continued until Oct. IS. Hender·
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galn from public•olflce ter took jibe. at
University of Coloracto.
Ohio Congress of Parents and
has
be at the Broad Run commumty son was apprehended, with two
olina, wllo ran lor •president lit alliliit 'political use of
Johnson's "soulhern drawl," Although college officials !llld Teachers Assoc.
penod and another I'100 Wlf tlJ near New Haven, the son of the juvemles. m connertion wiih bur]948 as li Ob:lecrat, Ia bolting contracts, and now, questions Mid , Hubert Humphre, , tbe she has the capacity for getting
Petitions In regards to the opened before t • Jrst 0
e late Lewts Wesley and Lydia glary of anothor rural home,
the
party to become about the President's policy Democratic vice
A's and B's In competition with tar proposal are Ia be circulal- year.
J
d De
of Weaver Roush. He was a ftre- and oi a motorcycle.
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and posture regarding Coha," candidate, doesr't "belie¥e tbe other freshmen studl!nts, they ed in each IIChool district tn Between u1Y 1e:n
man at the Ltverponl Salt works ,
a Goldwltet', 'lepublit!an.
Thurmond'!! declmon makes Goldwater said.
South Is a part of the United said she might be up against Ohio with Middleporl's quota ~his year, ~oth ~cts are in Hartfnrd H1s w1fe, Jesste, ,
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him the major political defect· (UP! White House reporters States," and said many of the "unrealistic" oompelillon social- set at 50 names. Representa- m constr~etw~ P j t
dted m j954.
I J\fHS Semor Oass
or oJ the
presidential
said that, in addition to the South's mllitsry lnstallaUons ly if she entered the UI&lt;iversity. tives of the above named asso- 1
Sut·vlving are four sons, I Holding Car Wllsh
.. He is the
senator statements on
be .elose-d down if Johnson The girl was •.aJght trigonom· cJations met recently and
system is
per cent O[)("n to Willis, Seattle. Wash.; Conn, The Middleport Senior Cia!!
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to SWitch parties smce Wayne critical of Goldwater •nd lhl! lS reelected.
etry and the Greek alphabet at ed Mr. L. W. McComas, Supt. traffic with 520 miles complet· Pomeroy ; Bmhe. New Haven, is starli ng on Its fund -rai sing
L. Morae of Oregon became a
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Democrat In 1955. Sources srud
Registration for
sh
th
th Middleport district.
d S08 II are burg, Fla ' two daughters, Mrs. trip to New York City. They
the conservative senator
When
e _enters
e nm
Representing the groups were
an
m es
Vena Newland, Dover, Ohio, Will s nsor a car wash SaturDance 01188es Set
grade, she wlll be two gradea Emerson Jones president of m the engmeermg stage or nghl and Mrs Maxme Durst New
po
be
h ll
tell Soulh Corollnlans he feels
Tbe Gl · D · S h00I 0 I nh d 0 f ormal for her age
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belng obtained
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he can
freedom of
or1a
c
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· the Board of Education;
-o ·Way
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Haven; 10 grandchildren, one l The nee Will be $1.2S which
, ea
judJIIIIent atid actjoo only as a
the Dance has announced
a iShe was taught by her ialher, Ham Ingles,, P .TA. president; Masheter satd this has been brother, Lemley, Middleport, • include~ the inside and outside
mem"- oflbe RepubHcan par·
new fall term starting October Robert, 54, a former electromcs Mrs Pearl Reynolds oJ the done with 1,300, or 12 per cent, and two sisters Mrs Earl Hoif. , f h
Cl
be
'll
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· eer and her mother
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o t e cars. ass mem rs WI
ty beaded by presidential nom·
eg:as ra Lons or
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man. Hartford, and Mrs. Okey be at town hall from a.m. un-9
lnee Barry 'M. Goldwater.
acrobatic, baton, will be accept· Lmda, 50, a secretary In the de- McComas.
Hesson, Pt. Pleasanl.
til all work is finished.
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ed at the DAV hall, Butternut partment of Slavic and
The board also approved the
m-LO TEMPS
The bndy will be taken to the
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ATLANTA- SOUTHERN PI'M'SBVRGil IUPI) Ave. In Pomeroy, Saturday, languages at the Universty 0 purchase of Biological
and ] NEW YORK IUPlJ _T he 1church to hem state one bour 1
Republicans .tod'y balled a re- Ohio man has fijed suit against Sept. 19 from 9 a.m. to I p.m. Colorado,
Pbysical Science equipment un· highest temperature report- \ prior to the S&lt;'rvtce
Ground Brl'llking
port that Sen. Strom Thurmond, the Island Creek Coal Co . . of \ Patrons may register lm one or
der title 3, a program sponsor· ed Tuesday to the u s. Weath· \ Friends may call at th• Fo- 1 F
A d
S
D-S. C., hall .
to switch Huntington, W. Va.,. . seekmg all of the type dance.
Collts will Begin
ed by the Federal Government er Bureau, excloding Alaska and glesong Funeral home anytime
alleglance tb the GOP. Demo- $250,1100 damages lor !DJUrles al· ltllltructors are Glof\3 Buck,
for the improvement of science, Hawaii was !Ol at lmperial, 1todav
di
math, and foreign languages
C I'! • d y
A.
The '
·
breakmg ceremonies will be
crats senerally withheld com· leged to have been suffered In Denise Snodgrass and J u d y
ment awaltlnJ Thurmond'• olfi- an
while working.
Fraser.
Osteopllth Stu . es
Jnclnded In the purchase will
held Saturday at the Ohio Expocia! announcement.
The swt, filed TUeiday In beStev• H. Coals haa enrolled be a table for the B!Olog1cal Sci·
at Mont tier Vt
Meigs Memorial Hospital
stlions Center lor the ''"" Htgh"Thla II a very algnillcant half of 'l'llomao G. Wilson of
ADLAI TO SPEAK
lu the Klrk1ville (Mo.) College ence room and equipment lor was 25
pe '
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ADMISSIONS - Freoa faeh· · way Patrol Academy, Gov. Janobreaklbrough In 1upport of Sen- RD2 Cljeqpeake, Oho, charges CLEVELAND ,(UP[) - Adlai of Osteopathy and Surgery as a Biology classes and electrical
nle. Middleport, Edtth
Cook, es A. Rhudes ann~unced today.
ARREST MADE
Pomeroy
The academy wtll be named
ator Goldwali!r," said VIrginia lhe company with nesllge\tce in Stevenson, U. S. ambassador to first -year student. He is one of equipment lor Physical Science
GOP Chairman Robert Corber. : not securing a hatch on a lhe Unlted Nations, will be the a claiS oJ 100 students begin- classes.
The Ohio State Patrol report· DISCHARGES - Betty Rus· for the late Gov. George White,
"It wlll encourage all conserva- ' barge on which Wllaon was main speaker Oct. 2 at a etvlc ntng studies Ibis fall at the na· Mr. McComas
announced ed today lhe arrest of Larry sell. Minersville. Dons Jane under whose admuustratwn tho
tves to. lllpport Senator
working.
lunch, the hlghllghl of 1 month- tloo's oldeat college preparing the 1116US emollmen~ includ- Laudermlll, 21, Pomeroy. cited Ohlinger, Mason.
patrol was estagltshed, and the
wnter, certainly lt will
The plalnUff clalms to have lonJ program of events com- osteopathic physicians and lltll'- log 268 pupDs in lhe Elementary to Gallipolis court Sept. 21 for
late Lynn Black, first superJnage all ~ vatives to
suffered leg, hack, spine, Deck memoratlng lbe U. N.
geons.
Building; 290 1n the
Central ] speed.
tendent oJ lbe patrol.
hold
support for
and abdominal Injuries May 2S,
Coots enters a four • year School, and 250 In lhe b 1g h ,
Meigs Geoersl Hospital
Johllllon."
1962, when be feU throngb tbe
DIVORCE GRANnm
program leading 1n the degree school.
, ADMlSSlONS - Leroy
Red
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open batch. The accident
A divorce hall been granted of Doctor of Osteopathy. Prior
BOND FORFEITED
ison, Pomeroy: Edgar
istrJcting is
MOSCOW - WFSl'ERN Dl·l CWTed on 1the Ohio Rlver
Nellie M. Coleman frotll ijarry to enrolling at vcos, Coats
LOCAL TEMPS
William Donahue, 58, Bellaire. nolds, Cheshire; Victoria
On Special Agenda
plomala were puzzled
HunUngton. At the time, Wilson L. Coleman ~ custody of two attended MlamJ University. He
1 forfeited $Z5
bond m Mayor Iey. Middleport.
COLUMBUS (UPI) -T h t
Premier Nlklla S.
was employed as a oeaman.
minor chlldnn 'warded ber, in is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- The temperature was 70 de- 1Charles Legar's court Tuesday DISCHARGES .
Ohio General Assembly appa,.
warning thai the Suvlet
Meigs County Common Pleas ert L. Coats, 295 South Front grees to downtown Pomeroy at on a charge of failure to yteld 1Payn&lt;. Middleport; Melvm
entiy wlll be called into special
HAMRICK KILLED
court.
Street, Middleport.
11 a. m. today.
1nght of way.
I Dexter.
session In November to deal
has a doomsday
could cause "the
RAVENNA (UPI) _ James
wilh several pressing matters,
and extermloatlOI! of
including congresswnal redls-

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AUTOMOBILE BODY.

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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m~berships In lhe
Booster Athletic

when sllghUy 'in exceu
at fl per card, were
tbe last \weootend.
'tile

These receipts, wtth others,
It possible lol'
Robert. King to report to I
meeting In the high ~ool t!al·
eterla $967.74 on hand,
film (for games) yet
paid for.
The Boosters have pledged In
of f2,tl00 to Ill"
fund to help pay '
football equipment. JltW.
are Invited to
cards Irom lflndo;;r

not been reached on whether he
ward Crooks,
Deb b I e would call the session, but that
Grueser, Susy Ohlinger. M r s. if he did so it would be for eiU..
Lionel Bo~gs, Mrs Don Mullen, er Nov. 9 or Nov. 16.
Mrs. Wilham Warner, Mrs. Ray
Ptckens, Mrs. Engene Conde,
EVEN IF CLOSE
Mrs. Denver Nelson, Mn.
CLEVELAND (IJPii Dl·
liam Childs, Mrs. Cornell Vance, rectors oJ tbe Cleveland Iodl·
ans sald today If dcket aen.
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Mr' N ·
• iDg campaign eortlea .within $1
ehana':.f. sN ormanBurdette million o1. lrrdllOelilelltl ol.fered
by other cities for tile franchl!ll
1 ~ ;~'\Irs
Hack":'~
Jay M' · ·
the American ' IailiO baaebal
Mrs'··~· sauer
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D!'Y, and Phyllis Racket!. Vol·
unteers were asked k. sell proat lhe next home
on Ocl wben PomerO)
to Middleport.
Booatero will mount
th
"Victory Bell" acqUired t 'w
ago.near lhe Central bijlld.
for use during football .
pmes. Lowell Price
Ia In eharge ol lhlit project
The bell ,l fU
from

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Devil football games were not
available due to the game hav·
lng been played Snturday ~tght.
Orange and black nags wdl be
placed atop the ltadium lor the
next game.
The game hall of lhe next
home game - Pomero} - will
be auctioned off, as was the
ball used in lhe Rutland game.
Ladles aiSjsting Mrs. Wehoter In membership sales were
Mrs., Ted Riley Jr., Mrs. Rob-

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''Doclot' I'd rather bll'e •
baby ~ have 1111 te«h drlllo
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" so the old dental •lor7
goe~: Some paUenll go evea lurther and say such things as,
"1 broke my leg In three placet1
IDd bad to Ue In tho 111011' f or
over an hour before belnf r •
cued. But II didn't bother me
as much as having my teeth
drilled.''
Tills feeling about dtolllll7
11 unreal. rare fantasy and Imagination, notblnl more. RaYIn&amp; your teeth dr!Ued Is a tern.
ble nuisance and a bore. It'a
time consuming, and It would
be dlfficult to lind IIDYODAI whA
wouldn't rather be doing someth\ni more plee!IBill, But dread.

Constitution Week 'Significant'
stitution curbs Congress and the executive and
'nle - k of September 13-19 bas b..n desigjudiciary in the amendi)lents, eapeclally tho
nated as " Constitution Week." Each year an
lint ten.
waervance Is scheduled throughout the nation
Among other things, Cangresa Clllllot make
In rocognttlon of the lmportanoo of the Feder·
a law respecting estobllalunent of rellg!on or
al Constitution which lonna the basts of our
prohlbltlng Its free exercise, or ab~ the
national gove,;,.ent. It IDllures a stable bal·
!reedom of speech, of the press or the nght ol
ance of powers between the legislative, aocpeople to assemble peaceably and to peU·
ti and judicial branches of government by
tion the government lor a redreu of grlevanc;,.:~ding curbJ upon the authority of each.
For Instance mighty u our Congreso Is, tho
esThe Constitution olso curbs the courts. For
Constitution d.;.s not give It certain powers: d
example, they cannot deny a person a fair
1 Congress, nor anyone else, can swJpe~
hearing duly represented by counsel.
writ of habeas corpus, unless the
public
The Constitution, wlticb divides the work ol
aal&lt;ty demands it during rehellion or invasiOn,
the three brancbes of government, conclude~
All officers or others must obey a court ha':!
by telling where tho remainder of the poW&lt;&gt;
bring In anyone In their custody to see w •
rests _ jWit bt ease anybody gell any Ideas o1
or he Is held lawfully·
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dictatorship. Thert are things no state can do,
t ·pass " bills of attain er,
anno
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2. ongre111 c
anI In lance " make or enforce any law which
epeclal acts to punish someone. Congress c
s';:'oll ~bridge 1M prtvllegea or lrnrnunlUes of
not by-pass the courts.
citizena of the United States. •
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3. Congress cannot pass an ex post facto a~
If there are any powers not given to t o
- a law which makes an act ~ cnme. whic
States government or reserved to t \~
was not one when done, or which pumshes the United
states, they belong to the people. The Cona
offender more than called for when done .
tuiton d..s not seem to limit the people.
4 Congress cannot tax. exports from
any
(Tills article Is based upon the law of Ohio.
ltaie nor by regulation favor one state's pori
1t Is not Intended to advise anyone on a speclf·
over another's , nor make one state's vesse s
Jc problem. No &gt;"'rson should ever attempt to
clear or pay duties to another state ln order to
apply or Interpret any law without tho aclvic&lt;~
enter.
'II ' the Conof a lawyer.)
Belidos these denials from wt un.

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By FRED DOWN
a four-hitter spired with l2
UPl Sports Wrltt&gt;r
strikeouts ita the nightcap Ray
"When he hits, they win _••
Sndecki went 6 1-3 innings to
That 's tne tribute rival Na- raise his record to 17-10 while
tional League managers play Gibson's win marked his dxth
Johnny Callison 3 ,1d It sums up straight complete-game victory .
in 8 nutshell why the PhilaJackson Wins toth
delphia Phillies are driving . Larry Jackson be:ame lht&gt;
hard onCE' again to capture first 20~game wmn~r m t~ m_a their first pennant since 1950. I jors. thiS ~eason with a six-hit·
The Phillies have won three 1ter m which he held the Reds
straight gfJ!Jles and it's no co- 1hitless after the fourth . Andre
inctdence that •M 25-year old 1 Rodgers hit a three-r~n homer
All-Star game hero is hitting land Ron .santo knocked m t·:vn
like a guy who can virtua lly 1runs bt&gt;h md Jackson, who mtaste his share of the World creased _his. record to 20-lO. It
series melon.
' ~ark s hi S first 20-ga me season
Ca llison was Johnny--on-the- ' m the maJor s.
spot again Tuesday night when
.Juan Marichal pitctwd a rourhe singled home Richie Allen
in the sixth inning to g4ve t11e
Phillies a 1·0 victory over the
Houston Colts . Callt'son has

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Frl&amp;htful? MOII!lroutf
Tltese are adjective• ol tho dim

past. Tiley are carryoven from
the dark agea ol tho barber •
aurgeon-denllst.
PaiD 1o a biPIJ eompUoaled
phenomenon. Some people 181
they bave a "low lbrelbold lflr
pain"; I.e, very Dille
paln
aends them reeU.,. But bow
can tb1J be evalllaled? Sow
much pain Is due to orlgllllll
lllmnll that reacb the brain,
IDd bow macll Is due to
tiona from these llllmnll!
Having your teeth drilled af.
ter a tong, tiring day at the of.
fice can euggerate pain, Hell"
Jng stories abot•t how a friend
was tortured by her dentist,
jWit before your own appointment, can also Jntensll) your
pain. Children who overhear
their parento grumble a n d
complain aboUt their denUot are
frightened long before they rrr-

gone 6·for-12
in three
the Phillies'
current
string of
straight
.
wins but what 's more signjfi}UGH POINT WINNER - Larry Lee Smat~, Athen:'3, . cant is the fact t)lat h~ has
and employed by Columb us and Sout hern OhiO Electnc . driven in four of the nine runs
~iddlep?rt, holds the troph y for high points for the ye ar i sco red by the team .
m sanctioned Scramble ra ces presented Sunday at the . Along those same lillf's the
Meigs County Motorcycle Club :-:; ponsored T-T Scrambles. last game in which J·{;hnny
.
f .1 d
a1
e
to
make
a
h1t
was lost
by the Phil lies.

ResuIts 0 f T•TSCrambles

Voice of Broadwav ••• reportmg
ly DOROTHY KILGALLEN

BLED
Dear Troubled:
Its' aiW4Y• best to believe •
man 1B Innocent until proved
guilty Make It deflnlta you
doa't ,mind an evenlnfl out with
the boys, but you want
to
know when and where; and
you won't stand sUU for being
stood up on Saturday night without even a phone call,
A1J for your neighbor'• advice: don't take it Don't even
ASK lt. Family oroblerns ahould
stay nome where they
belong. -li.

HELEN HELP US!

the news that their fashion pet, Sara Fred·
ericks, has opened a salon at the
Plaza.
Thev 've been begging her to come to New
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Dear Helen: ·
·
We have been married 10
years IDd have four children,
We wore ~~e~&gt;arated one year
beCause m) husband started
ataying out all ollht, and l
discovered lte had tleell running around. But he bef!ged me
w take him back, and since
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Missouri Backfield is Threat
In 1964 Big Eight Grid Race
By BILl. OSTHOFF
I big eight at 6-J.
United Press lnternalional I New head coach G o m e r
KANSAS CITY Mo. fUPJ) _ .Jones ha s 28 lettermen return- ;
Missouri' s backfl~ld corps. tops : ing.' including !ullback Jim :
in the Midlands, eou ld pack . Gr1sha m and Iacki e Ralph Neeenough punch to dPrc1 il favored ! ly.
I
Oklahoma in the 1964 Big Eight
The Sooners have q~arter_back
Conference football r&lt;lC('
, problems although Mtke Rmger .
most of la st season with .an
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Kansas an d defen d mg r am- · out
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Churck Studley·s Cincm nati a M" ary &lt;~_n · d Okl h
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ISSOUrl an
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Bearca ts, w1Lh star quarterback 1 N
De · •
14 d b th
Brig Owens among 25 relurning i . ov.
at· n d Yb en
~me 5
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i 1me, rna ure
y exper1enee,
k
_lett~rmen, r~n as. heavy avor- 1 could guide the Tiger backs to
1tes m the M1ssour1 Valley Con· a b'g
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1 1 upse.
ference.
1
Sayers Leads Kansas
Led by quarterb.1ck Gary ] Kansas, led by star halfback
Lane and ~al~back J ~hnny_ ~o- , Gale Sayers and a bigger inland, OOth Jumor s. Mlslioun IS terior line boost coach Jack
expected t? unfold it.s _most po- Mitchell's spirits.
tent offens1ve attack 111 Coach
Despite heavy graduation JosDiln Devine's seven-year tenure. ses at Nebraska, the Cornhusk- .
Lane led the big eight in to- ers wiJJ be tough. A fine group ,
1al offe.nse (1010 yards) and of sophomores and the return I
passing (710 yards) a' a sopho- 1of veteran halfbacks Bob· Hahn
more last year and Roland, who and Kent McCloughan assure
missed 1963 action because of ! Coach Bob Oevrm~y of anottier I
~sd plinary reasons. rusherl for : winning season.
.
8:lO rards as a rookie in 1962 : Iowa State and ·Colorado are
and led th ic' league in scoring rated above Oklahoma S t a t e
with 78 points.
and Kansas State In the lower
rung of the big eight.
\
· LOses Six UnemPn
Altltough gradUBtion cloimed · In the MiBSOuri Valley, Stud- I
six 6f D'evine's starting linemen I le}· embarks on his fourth sea· 1
from .a '7·3 overall 1963 squad, I •on at Cincinnati and tlte Beara fin e crop of alternate!! return I cats, · With their entire backand the Bengals are expected : field returning, should . field
· to·,' r;Utk tll)long the top defen· : their best club slrice the early
stve · cluba in "the loop.
i 'SOs.
OI&lt;Jahoma's oSooner s lay claim. l Wichita, who shared tlte
Ill the litl~ favorites because o( league tide with Ch!j'lllnatl last
cyera;n.. depth and experience .year, suffered from: lfadnation
!rorit a 1116li squad that llnbheil and
IM1 expected 'to . m111111:11 'I.
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hitter and struck out six behind 1
San Francisco attack that ineluded 1 homer by Tom Haller
: and a ...riple by Hal Lanier. Galen Cisco suffered his 17th loss
against five victories for the
By UaitecL Pr~s International WedliHday's Probable Plleben
~&lt;1ets who are winless against I
Amt&gt;ricaa Leagut
1 Chicago at Detroit _ Peten
1Marichal in nine lifetime declw. L. Pf't. GB ll7_,, vs. Lolich (16-7).
: sions.
BaltiiT'tJre
88 60 .59a
Wa shington
at
Clevelanc
. A crowd of 14_.920 - . smallest
Ch 1cago
87 61 .588 1 i l mght J _ Narum (9-l )
n Cl
3 1
. m Dodger Stad1um history New York
84 59 .587 P-'.! 1Stenhou ~ 12_71 vs . Siebert ltHi)
, , 70 .524 10''2 and l'wicOowell (B-6) .
saw Willie Davis, Ron Fairly
Detro1t
and Bart Shirley collect three " You won't bt lotlna: • son, 1Los Angell-'S
76 72 .514 12
).imnesota
at
Baltimore
hits fur the_ Dod.gers. who 1Mrs. S111dlordt yoa'U ~" cata- Clevela nd
72 72 .500 14 1 lmghtl _ Pascual (D-1l vs
1
tagged Bob F'rtend w1th h1s 17th
inc a qll~rback .
· Minnesota
73 74 .4.97 14 L.7 Bunker 416 _41 .
Joss .. Larry . Miller re_ceived I
Boston
65 83 .439 23
Lo~ Angeles at New York _ .
cr~-&lt;ht fo r h_ls fourth Win de- ~""'1;11.-r-~w ~ $HJ4HJ Washington
57 90 .388 30 t.:- Brunet 12-1 J vs. Bouton (1~13)
sp1le three hi ts by Roberto CleKtmsas City
54 92 .370 33
Kansas City at Boston -Odom
1
mente.
The Pomeroy-Rutland footTuesday 's Resu;ts
'l l·OJ v~. Monbouquett.e {10-13;.
baU game Saturday night; Washinglon at Clev Ppd. rain
Thursday 's Games
will be playt&gt;d at
RuUaod,
starting at g P m th
1 . Los Ang. 7 N. Y. 0. night
. Los Ang. i:l f N.Y .. twilight
· ., • usua , Chicago 3 Del. 2, night. JO ins.! &lt;Only games ,cheduled 1
time. Some confuRion has re1
lted fr
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Boston 8 Kan . City 0, night
Natiunal Lt'agutom
ear
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the
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Minnesota
2
Baltimore
t,
night
w. 1.. P•·t. GB
J.tlllne was to be Fr~day at
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Two league contests and lwo 1 an 1mpress1VP 28-6 wm over the
Also, fans Intend log to at- :
ajor ..eague 1..ea ers
, S;;n ·~.~~~~~f'isco
65
non-leag ue battles make
up Highlanrlers of Southwestern . ) tend the Mlddleport-Wahama
By United Pr ..ss lntt-rnatiD'lal ,
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this week 's football S&lt;'hedule in
Eastern was white-washed in [ gamt al Wahama Frldav art" I
Nalional Lt'ague
CtncmmltJ
74 70
the SVAC .
t fi . t
t"
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p· t ' reminded that rame starts I C!mnt•. Pitt ~j9AS~I ~4 1~j ~~:4 ~~tr\:~~~:.h.
74 71 .510 14
' The two league affa irs will 1 ~ 1 ~ ou mg. ' .
Ira et I
see North Gallia battle Et:~ s lern are sli ghtly favored ,n this con- at 7 p.m., Ohio time, or 8 P· Carty. Mil
116 390 60 127 .:l2fi Lo &lt;&gt; Angt'lt'S
n 7'l .so:! 15
m.,
·at North . Gallifl , Southwestern
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Virginia
tim~.
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133
533
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What can be done about paint
our
deepest gratitude must
LEGAL THOUGH LATE
bane and lather.
go
to
Dr.
Albert Einhorn, and
Dear Helen:
Until ne stops with his friends
others who came after him, lor
When Dan (I'll call hlm) and for a drink and gets to soootdiscovering and perfecting proThere wao almost a mutiny on the set of the 1 first mot, 1 was separated lng darts and playing shuffle
caine. Tho original discovery
new Bing Crosby series because !lor Bmgle from my husband, but our re- board and loses '.rack of tho
was modo about 50 years ago.
wanted to wrap up 26 shows in three montlts. ligion tnot Cathollc). wouldn't time, so ho says, Thla happent
We have lav&gt;wn It by Ill many
When tho key memhers of the staff became allow divorce . we dtd wrong, once every four or live weeki.
trade names of which the most
hysterical at the thought, he added another 1 know, but it 1eerned so right
We always go ou+ to a show
popular for some yean
was
three months to the shooting schedule ... . .. to move Lo another town as or something on Saturday. Losl
'nlta column Ia dedicated to ..Novocaine." Newer fonnulas
man and wile. Now, 20 years Saturday he didn't come home
Stanley Kramer wants comedia~ Jonathan
family living, "' if you're htW· are much more potent and
ters for an Important dramauc role In An- later, my husband has died, until 3 a. ·m. He said be met
lng ldd trouble or just plain
.
dersonville" . . . Voice maestro Carlo Menot- and wo are free to marry. But some friends after work, and
trouble, let Helen help YOU. safe.
These
local
anestheUco
have
ti has a new Maurie. Chevalier type f r e s h now would It look If the notices kept thlnkinl he'd break away
She will also welcome your been a great atep forward In
from Italy. His name is Rico Bertoni, Eng· como out in the paper? And I but never did, Thal'l why be
own amusing experieneoa. Ad· making denUatry virtually painlish translation "Wcbard Burton." No relation, understand they will. Even If didn't call, I accused him .of
dress Helen Bolte! In care of
leu, When Injected Into t h •
we went to Reno, our local running around on me agam,
of course.
this newspaper,
gums, the solution Is abeorbed
Look for a compaign to prettify gaa
sta· paper pieka up Nevada marrl·
he said if he \fore cheat.
and pasaes through the bone
tlons all over the nation. There seems to be ~ agea when the persons Uva lng be'd try to hide It by IBY·
and into the teetb, making them
growing coast-to-eoast objection to the gaudi· bere in our town. Even sever- Ini' he had to work, or getting
Any type of dentistry
numb.
ness of 1M gas stations, and they are betng al state• away, there's always horne pretty close to OL tln!O.
By Ualled Prell IDierDaUonol
from multiple extractloDll to ~
banntd from many residenUal areas. So the the chance. Wo have two clill•
Should I bo·lieve him,
or
Today
Wednesday,
Sept.
16,
pie
fllllnlll can be done wllll
big oil companies plan to doJJ them up every· dren who, of course, lmoY· none ohould 1 do like my neighbor
11
_,
~.
'th
106
to
very
lltUo discomfort.
where and make them fit into the scenery · · of the circumstances.
says and stay out aU ntghl to the 260th day "' 1.,.. W1
The
injection Itself It easier
we have lived respectable
The latest quote from the predictably Ialka·
show him bow It feeii?-TROU- fo=· ·.nooo , aproaehing 111 .. to take because of ohatper, thin11
tive Melina Mercouri: Men are better than Uvea, go to church, have rais1
nor needles and better teclmlq·
women. They are more - what you say
ed our lanliiY well. Our son "
Alan Jay Lerner's new musical
about
phase,
th u
be
CINCINNATI &lt;UPI) - Liv"' fullTile
morning
stan
are
Mer·
ues, TopJcal anes e ea can
first class." (And they're different, too, hon- an honor student, with a schol·
extrasensory perception is finished, with mu·
cury, venus, Jupiter and Mars. wiped on the gums so that rrrarship to college. Our daught· atock:
ey .!
sic by Burton Lane, who took the job when the
cattle 900, calves 200: alaugh·
The evening star 11 ~turn.
on tho f!rot prick of the needle
er
Is
a
leader
In
Iter
group.
'\figinal composer, Richard Rodgers, decided
ter steers and heifers rather
Those
born
today
aft
under
can
be camouflaged,
Jackie Jensen, former outfielder for I be My husband's work is with the
the project was going too slowly for him. The
slow, steady i cows weak to 25
Some people, even when they
Yankees, Senators and Red Sox, has re.mar· public _ scandal would hurt lower, instances 50 off; bulls the sign of Virgo. King Louts
show will he titled ''On A Clear Day You Can
the
14th
of
France
was
born
on
learn
this. can't face up to a
ried
his
e.x-wife,
one-time
Olympic
divmg
hlm
badly.
See Forever." Alan's comm~nt on the sub-steady; acattered sales low to this day In 1638.
dental
vlalt. Others have a psychampion
Zoe
Ann
Olsen.
They
were
c:U_vorced
Yet
we
want
to
be
really
joel matter is "If you sit down and discuS! ex·
average choice 900-1!50 lb
On
this
day
In
history:
chlatrlc
fear of dentistry,
last year after fourteen years ~f matnmony, married. I can't sl.. p nights
trasensory perception at a dinner party: that
slaughter steers 25-25.50, most
but concern for their thret children brought thinking that thougb we a r e
'l1te Ule of
lranqulllzen
nome to Boston.
will bt the topic for the rest of the evenmg good 22·24, uUlity 17.25-18,
the
litem
together
.
.
V
sughn
Meader
bas
been
happiest
end
most
lovmg
1n
1893,
the
Cberoket
Strip
1D
taken
10111e
hours
before your
but he admits he has never had any dramatie
choice 750-800 lb heifers 23-23.50,
Oklahoma
was
opened
to
homedental
visit
can
belp
allay
offered
a
weekly
hour
On
the
Canadian
CBS
couple
in
the
world
we
sUI1
opooky experience himself.
good 21·22, standard 17-19; cowa•.
"dental
tremors."
But
these
net
work
with
the
deadline
for
his
answ~r
Ocdon't belong together - yet.
The experimental floodlight!! used in some
on!
10.5tl-l5, lew 15,
bulls 16 -" !leaders.
tober fi;st. It would mean commuting problems 11 there
In 1920 thirty periOIII were \lrllll should be taken
Y on
any
hope?- OT
areas of Central Park have been so success·
17.50; small Iota good 8DIH150 lb killed and at least-·100 Injured the adviee of your dentist ~
and
the
cancellation
of
six
weeks
of
supper
MARRIED,
FROM
CALIFOR·
lui that the entire park will be equipped with
Ieeder steen 18, metllum 14-'15·
~lub dates in November and December . -... .
1n a bomb aplti1ll"on on Wall ph,.tclan.
NIA
Ulem bY two years from now . The pollee hope
15 vealers weak to 1 lower, de- street.
Dentlsll recognize that as far
You
think
it's
bard
to
get
a
ticket
to
"Hello,
Dear Not:
that when all the greensward Is brightly Ilium·
cllne
malaly
on
standard
and
Yes
_
you
may
be
married
Dolly" try for a boarding pass lor one of tho
ln 1963, the nation of Malaysia as tho patient is concerned,
inated citizens will be able to onjoy It at
good grades, choice 28-32, good
wos
born, ,.tling off riot• In In- there lo no dllference betweeD
Q('('an
liners
docking
In
New
York
Harbor.
The
without
a
llcense,
medical
ex·
night agoln - as they used to before it became
23-28, standard 18-23, cull 15,
real and Imagined pain; thq
dirp
narcoUcs
situation
has
cau!!ted
an
unprtc-arnlnation
or
any
publication
1 preying-ground fur muggers and all sorts of
Hogs 2500; barrows and gilts donesla,
both
hurt just as much, Know·
r1ted
clampdown
on
visitors;
the
cops
hope
whatever.
California
C
I
vII
other undesirables
The Palm Beaeh-Bos·
moderately
acUve,
mostly
1\ , n!.lb a lot of smugglers.
Code, section 79, provides that
A thought for tho day: Ameli- lng thll, and armed with ""'!'
ton set tqulte a group ) are wild with joy at
can novelist Mark Twain onee drugs, new equipment and new
a couple who has been openly steady, sows steady to strong,
Uvlng together as man and Instance• 25 higher: around 100
said: "There are severol good technlqueo, he ean make your
monds, Apple Grove; J o h n sponsor a dance at the Moose
Pleaaaat Valley Hospital
head
1·2
215-225
Jb
barrows
and
agalns.l ;emptationa, dental vlolts more comlortabll
protections
Keatmg, Charleston;
Densil Home Saturday, Sept. 19 from wife and lo legally free to lt181'- gilll 17.35, rntsed 1-ll 190·250 lb
ry may do so without fanfare,
but the IIW'Ost II c6wardlce.''
ond even lnterestiDioy Higginbotham, Grimm's Land·
ADMITTED - Mrs.
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Dennis Bennett lired after I Kyger Creek Will travel
to I game should be a to~s-up. . I
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held Sunday by th e Metgs Coun- i F'eature; - Larry.
Sm l! h, l losses The Colts threatened in I North Gallla ror the second ! F'reneh. IS expected to win its
Flood . S1L 145 609 85188 :10\l San Fran ..} N Y. I. night
1straight week will race a Jpag- second t·onlest at Symmes Valty Motorcycle Club. exhih1t1ng Char IPs Hawk , Ed Cochran. I h
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' Oliva. Minn 146li09 IOJ 195 :1!0 \\'•·dn••srhty's Probable Pitcht'rl
are announced.
High Point trophi~ for the 250 - 650 's - Larry Smith, stoppe 1 em m 1 e seve n! a n 1- -·-- ·--- Midd leport High School Head I Robn sn. Ral t 1~9 557 74 171 .:!07
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Burton (1).250' s), and to Larry Consolation Race - 1).250's - Jo• Games With two on for the .
has been named CompetiJ ;on Di -: Freehan. De! t:Jtl466 64 !40 .:tOO Sl Louis at Milwaukee Lee Smith 1250!1i50's) of Athens. Dav e Dilly, Har11ld Sycks, L. fi~al out '" t~e mnth.
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g~rs p~o~ ~ p. overwhelming 2fi-po int favorites ovrr s ou lh (:aroli na Auburn lS Iities to punt pass and ki ck for na hsts. will opf'n on Septe mber Cinci nna1 1 at Chicago
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Molli La;ry Sayre
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IMeigs County competitiOn Wil l e1 9 at e111 •O e or lnr . 1 I ny gi:lmes schrd ui PdJ
Forrest Melick, Robert Burke; Santiago (6), Sanders (8) and I Mmnesota shaded Baltimore 2_ ~ Coach Darr~ll Roy_a l figures to We!it: Stanford 7 over Wash- :be held Salurday , Oc lober HI·
(111 Art Mitchell, Don Chesser, I Duncan . Connolly '~·II! ) and I, Chicago nipped Detroit 3-2, I have sulf&lt;e lent lme replal"· ington. Missouri 3 over Califor- !at Midd leport High
f«otball
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Tillm an. Loser - O'Donoghue Los Angeles blanked New York ments plus t.~e .orrens1ve punch n1a and Sout hern Ca li£orni(\ 20 1field .
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Fea ture: - Don . Kuellmg, ' !9-ll J. HR- Mantilla.
7·0 and Boston drubbed Kansas ?f fu ll.back E:rme Koy lo ~ake , over Colorado.
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000 001 006- 7 11 0 The Cardinals moved to with- Jle1sman Trophy wmner Rog- cnrd shows the New York (,1- P1mt Pass &amp; K1ck eompet1t1on"
"Sto~y • Don Fagon, Blake Saun- New York 000 000 UOO- 0 2 0 in. six games ~f the Phi \lies as er ~taubach q~arter~ac~s Navy an ts_ expe~ted to bounce back W. r. Ashley said. ·'Stan_ Musial. ~ NEW HAVEN - Larry King No! to he outdone b~ hrr
ders.
Chance (19-7 ) and Rodgers~ Mike Shannon's three-run hom- agam!'lt Penn Slate tn an early agamst Ptltsburgh by at least Consultant to the Pres1dent on , of the Lema nhflw A-rchf'rv Clu b hu~band. Mrs. King Wanda!,
r~eature : Alton Story, Don ] Downing, Reniff (9) and How-er and four hits by Bill White 1jump for Eastern honors and 3 points in the NFL, CWca go Physical Fitness, has said we : of New Haven won the. State brought hnme the fir sl pl ace
Fagan, Ron Hawk.
: ard, Gibbs (8). Loser-Downin lf'd a 12-hit attack in the first the Middies are fo ur-point b~· 4 vver Minnesota. Phi la- must e.c;tablish physical fitness : lnstmcilve Ch~nTipiOnsh1r durin g trophy in t h"' 17~ rrl"'t' -..tylt·
650's - Heats: Larry Smith , I 112-8). HR-Adcock.
· game and Bob Cibson pitched choi~_s over Hip Engle's Nitt- rl P-Iphia by 5 over San Jt'rancis- programs as an integral parl i the West Virgima State Closf'd class. womt&gt;n"o; divi s1on w1th »
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co, Dallas by J over Washing- of our way of life. 1 know tha t • Ardrerv Tourn omt&gt;nt in Berld rv. to tal ~('Orf' of 1004 points Jn tht'
Oklahoma and Mississippi i ton, Detroit by 4 over Los Ang- 1all the boys who enter w i II W Va ·. on Sept 6 and 7.
· tl\0 day shooting pPriod .
are heralded as ht&gt;ir~apparants I' eles_. Clevelan.1 by 7 over st. I have a lot of fu n.. an~ [ h~pe i King won by ni ne pomts ow•r
' h111cy Olll mgcr. also of Nt&gt;w
to the Texas throne m early Loms and Green Bay by 10 ! everJ grade and JUnior high: his nt'arest competitor.
Bill H:1vt·n 11 on th~ second pla('f'
prt:dictions and oddsmakers · over Baltimore.
.c;chool boy within !he age lim - 1 ChambPrs. of South Cflil l"lf'.st oll Jro~l hy 111 the 275 fr~ sty le
rate them two-touchdown favor- ! In the AFL, Houston by 3 . its will want to practice to com-' The till~ was !he srrond st&lt;ll e cl&lt;t~~- llw tup womf'n' :-; di v1s1on
ites over first ga me opprments. ' ov~r Oakland . Buffalo by 10 . pete for the numv pnzes and . honor won by King this .~·t•a r . Slw sh1 ,: 3 score of 1425.
Oklahoma. under new coach 1 over Denwr, and Sa n Diego by trophies this
~;:reat national He had prf'VIOusly won the
/\ ho .:~ ! lending th..- shoot from
Gomer .Jones. t&lt;Jk(~S nn Mary- ; Ll over Boston.
i rompetitlon offer s."
St&lt;ite 0pt'n Tournt1men1 &lt;11 Sum-. the Lemanshaw club
were
land and Ole Mi ss, undefeated i
I Registration for PP&amp;K, which mt"J'SVJlle in May .
. llt&gt;rmon Ohlinger &lt;:~.nd Mr and
.Jast season. plays: top ind epen- Minnesota ooo 000 10I- 2 10 0 fea tures trips to National Fool- King ha s hef'n ;hooting in \1r·s ll"rman Knapp . Ohlinger
dent Memphis Slatt&gt;.
Baltimore Olll 000 000- 1 7 0 1 ball League games for
an•a competitiOn for lhrf'e years and .o;i w! a scor..- of 1425 in the men' s
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COMMENTI\TING EDITORIALLY

BY DOROTHY K!LGAT.l.F'i
JOTTINGS IN PENCIL
Actress Elaine Stritch and pub ow~er J o e
Allen have revived the-ir old romance m a big
way, But a religious problem may_ prove . a
barrier to marriage . . . Linda Christian wntea
friends here that she's heing plagued by
a
rumor all over Europe
. A s~d- story th_at
she is threatened by blindness. R1d~culo us , Lmda says; she's just near-sighted, like a lot ~f
other glamor girls . . the Kyle Rotes - be s
the football great - have slgtlfil the separa.
tion papers. It was completely amic~bl~.
Howard Erskine , co-producer of the· lut Any
Wednesday," Is looking for a Broadway vehtc·
Je for Katy Jurado, who longs to return to t~e
otage. Katy will go down In mo:v\•laqd
tory as the embattled wife of El'he!t Borgmne,
moot recent husband of Ethel Merman.
Georgia Brown of " Oliver" [arne was sch~
eduled to do the U. S. edition ~ the . l,ontioll
musical " Maggie May ," but that's been called
off. Her manager , Gloria Safier, decided_ Jt
wa$ll't the right thing for Georgia
Smger
Jeri SOthem Is about to hecom• the bride of
mulic writer Bill Holman.

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