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·l ..Dally Sentlnel, Pomero_y-Mlddleport , 0 , Sept. 18, 1964

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Migrant Worker
Mainly About j Is Studied by
Circle
People In ~~ . Dorcas
A program on the r_nlgrant
. Pomeroy : worker and his way of hfe was

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'l'lle Amerfeq n., II 1111 "'

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given bv Mrs . Charles BPnnetl · brolht&gt;r, Forrest Bachtt&gt;l , to Al-

Mrs. Chartes R Karr
Sr.
returnt&gt;d home Monday. aher a
week 's visit at Marion with her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr
and Mrs . Edward T Ballt'r and
daughter, Polly Ann .

the home of Mrs

EthPl Hugh -

RAYON PANTIES

will
at

when tl;e Dorcas Cirt"'le of the ' liance Sunday where he
Middleport F'lrst
B apt i s t attend his second year
Chu:ch mel Tuesday evemng at Mount Union College.

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Tursday guests of Mrs.

J. l

es Mr s_ Charles Searles. chair- M. Archer. Mitchell apl. on S.
man. opened the meeting.
Second A\'e., were Mrs. Gertrude Clark and Mrs. Lawrence
Mrs DessJe P;:~tlt&gt;rson returnDevotions inl' luding srr!pture Srhon~ ul c;a!!ipolis . Mrs . Clark
!I'd home '•1und f!~', after ~pend- and a meditauon were t!liven and Mrs . Schong ar'e nieces of
lng the weekend with he.r son bv .\1rs . Dana Hamm. The Dor- 1/lt' late J . M. Archer .
and daughter-in-law, .VIr. !:!Rd c~s Circle wlli se-rvr on the ho s- ,~.fr and Mrs. Wendell Ger)-1rs James Pattt&gt;rson H.acme pll&lt;tlily committre lor thc- 0l'to- ladl and ehildren have returnand attrnded the homecommg , ht'r met-tmg ol' tlw B H San- t•d from McConnt!lsville where
at the Carmel EUB ch urrh .
born Soc1ety w1tl1 tht'~t' mf'm - 1Jl,·v wert' called Friday due lo .
d M. W'Hiam Bow- bt&gt;rs Jn eh&lt;:~rge, \1rs. Cl~·dr Wtnt'- , tilt: death of his fathPr
Mr.
"," vaho':
were ov- brennt&gt;r. Mrs Bt&gt;ulah h h l
I HIJtner Gerlarh . FunPral
ers_of Lu.
Sundav of Mr. Mrs
Belmt'IL \I 1 ' ieos were conducted Monday tn
ermgh'r g~harles Wildermuth Ethel Hu~hrs. &lt;:~nd \h:s. ~earl I M(·Connelsvi ll e.
I
and M s.d I I f &lt;'ral of hJs Hoffrnall . .\Irs . Agnu." \\hilt' .
Ann Harlt!y granddaughter
and atten t'L Itt' un
li
· d Mr s
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'lf'n Thorn sun on Mon- Mrs Dana ~mm lHl . . . of Mrs. J. E. Harley IS a _Ires - i
uncle, G
p
Elizabeth
man 81 Ohio lJniversJty this fall. '
day.
. .'\&gt;Irs Hoffmon
luve , Saturday Mrs. Harley and Hoi- :
Mr. and Mrs. Claren&lt;'e Har- g1fl cha1rrnan to re~l&lt;-~ct- M;s. : lv Marlin were in Athens where 1
brerht of Hamilton arr
th e Ht•lt~· Smith_ who r~s 1 gnl"d . 1he l tiu'y joinf'd Dr. and Mrs. John i
guests of her sistn anG broth- Rltl (;r;nldt-' A~;oclall.on meet - Harley of Spr ingfield, who had :
er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs . .lo~Pph 111 g to !w lw ld _I ilursday at ~10 acrom panied their daughter
Raub and family.
Cnmde was dJ~cussed. SeveJa l 10 Athtms. Mrs. MargarPt DavMiss Roberta Kraeuter left me mbt·rs pl&lt;:~n to altend . A re- I. of Athens joined the group
,
Monday for Athe ns. where she 1,0 rt was given un the foreJgn : :~r dinner.
Be~ ~on, I Miss Marianne Woodgerd of
wUI enter Ohiu UnivE"rsit~· for mis~iunnry. :'o.1i ldred
weekend
the fall st.•mP&lt;i\t'r ShP W&lt;-~S ac- wlln 1s srrrmg at C&lt;Jpe Ha111an. ' Columbus. spent th~
Haiti_
Tht:&gt;
C'uT!r
.
.vdl
send
_
!H~r
with
ht&gt;r
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
companied to t\the ns by ht&gt;t'
a
glfl
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IIH\IIe~·
lor
her
biJthI
H&lt;trold
Woodgerd
parents, Mr. Jnd Mr);_ El don
Kraeuter.
d:1_\
_
Mrs. IAJwell Probasco of CharA lrtter ul gree11ng . w_a s . lt&gt;s ton. Vr'. Va. hBs bel:'n I he
Mr. and Mr ::.. Sherley s:~' an
and Mr . and Mrs. Wayne Prmce r~&lt;:~d from th e re('ent lfLISS !On ·, gut&gt;s! of Mr. and Mrs. James
visited in Gallipoli~
Sunria_v, ary speaker. Duro.!h.v J.ohnson . ' Weller, who are spPnding the
with Mrs Virginia lrrov~·r, Mr. The (ktohPr mPrH~g will be ; summer here . Mrs. Probast'o ~~1and :'11rs . StAntey Hunting1on lu-ld a! lilt' homt~ ot ~.1r s. Dflna · su visited with fri ends in the
Chees.e- · ~rea.
and Mr und 1\lrs. Glen Powell. HHmm. J\•lrs. Frank
Mr. and Mrs. eeurge P11inns IJrew &lt;:~ssisted .\!Irs. Hughe~ In . Kev in Dailey, son of Mr. and
of East Livrrpool are rn mpmg st&gt;r.,:ing n df'sst•rt cour~t&gt; ~~~ lh_t&gt; Mrs . HowHrd Dailey, is in Uni~
Kautt : v~rsiry Hospital in Co lumbus
in their trailer 111 Shade rirer. abuvP and _Mrs . .Joh~
and
:\1rs.
Rwhilrd
Ov.-en.
I fur additional eye surgery . Kevtor a few days
Paul Cheval ier returned
to
- - -- - 111 has had four •Jperations since
Veterans Hospi t&lt;ll , Huntmg lon. /(int'tlitl l'ttmil_v i.fJ
hi s eye was injured in an acciW. Va. Sunday evening. after 1·;siting RP/atil•t!S
dent.
Spending tht weekt-&gt;nd with hl:i ,\•Irs. William Keith Kineaid I _Mrs. Wanda Beck ~ndt st~ ~~

Smooth fitting, comfortable. Finely khlt, long wearing, elastic leg briefs, step-ins, cuff briefs and cuff
panties. Sizes 5 to 8.

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Fa~ls

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Sl&lt;-~vm
w&lt;.~s n~n:ed

Wemtnt Orfen

WOMENS SHANMONT

Miss Carol Bachtel took her

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~rlon
cant, lona sle~ves,
button trim . S~e1

cardi·
pearl
amaH,

Boys 39e Culhion Sole

CORDUROY
YE$_TS

CREW SOCKS

One size fits a11 sizes 10
to 17 . White and solid colors of black , re-gatta blue.

One size ill all sizt&gt;t 9 to

charcoal , camel. and navy

with color trim.

11 . Rib knit t.op. White

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SPECiAL SALE PRICES
FOR THREE DAYS

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$1.00

Ptlrl

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Widt! w 11 te corduroy vests.
4- button closin&amp; sizea
•mall, medium &amp; large.

blue.

36 inch Bleached Muslin
Bleaciled snowy white, finest construction

WorMnt fteguler 5,95

Corduroy Work Trousers
Sizes 32 to 50 waist measure. Heavy ribbed corduroy in solid color, tn-own or grey. Sanforized shrunk

S ' $1.45
40" Unbleached · Muslin

CHANEL
JACKnS

MEN'S $4.95

y1rcla

100% orion ehanel jacket!!
In multi colors :V4
length sleeves. Sizes sma11
--flledium artd large.

Excellent for sheets, quilting and general use

5

$4.44

Sal•

$1.35

yerd•

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llot-BII'teln

Men's 2.95

plir'

Da.y~l

Yount Ment It Mens 3.95

SLACKS
Sizes 29 to 42 waist rnea$Url!'. Solid colors. Smartly styled. Save Thursday,
Friday and Saturday.

$J.44

$5-00

Regulo&lt;

2.95

STRETCH PANTS
FOR GIRLS

Pomeroy PTA

Comml'ffees to
8e A • ted

· Saturday,

39c

green, black and roya l.

Women••

WASH
DRESSES

WITH DOUBLE ELBOWS
Size 38 to 46 and ext ra large size 48 to 54. 100%
worsted, spring nedle knit for neat fit. Button front,
solid color, navy, teal heather or d~rk oxford . Sale
priced for bargain days.

to choose from and dark prtnti,
cwd half slze11.

light

THREE [)AY

SALE

bur!ulo
plaid pattf'rn in red 1111d
bl aek . Neck sizes J!) to 17.
IOO~U wool. Washablf' .

CREW SOCKS

SALEJ

White with multi-color
tops. Sizes 8 to IO'h,
Made by Springfoot.

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p1lrt

$1.00

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1stppt
was gue-st speaker and spoke I Mi~s Carol Scott, daughter of
. on the nf'(&gt;d for parents lo set M
d M p u1 Scott will
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th 1 1 r an
rs. a
,
1 a
good example for
er
t~r
the
Holzer Hospital School
' h'ld
en
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or Nursing, Sunday, SeptemAt the close of the meetmg, ber 20. Miss Scott is a 1964
rf'freshme ~Ls were 'tsterved by graduate of Middleport High
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Style 6Sr
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the .xecultve commt ee.

SchooL
Miss Barbara Morgan, who
has resided with her sister and
' family, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mea. dows and family , has entered
I Ohio University. Miss Morgan

MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY OHIO
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY

If you lovo fun, onHkers

~~·~ch~~duate of Middleport

NOT OPEN
FRIDAY end SATURDAY
September 18-19

ere lndlopens.blo - white

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TRYOUTS

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block duck,

Tony
Bar
ron, .Judy •Jan. Wally Campo
"OPERATION PETTICOAT"

ONLY

tTechn~eolorl b~~
g~g,;;•'lJin!o~~:··

2.99

Sargeant.

M
iddleport, o.

Coloreartoont
Hayley Mtua.

Kerr

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School with Mn. Dorothy Lacey, vocal music instructor, In
fir t
charge, Chosen were ' ooRuth
AhD Kathy
Halley, Elaine
Dav·
pranoes,
McEihianey,

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ca n purchase exit permit for
relatives behind the Iron CUr-

Sends
On Catchall Bill

PINKING
SHEARS
Ravel resistant cut. Black
handles, Adds a finish SO
all kinds of materials,

'2.00

11101.
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WEST BEND TEFLOI\t COATED
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BAKE WARE

FIGURFIT
SLIPS

Just !- Polaroid $29.95 Print Copier for Highlander Model 80 Series.
Just 2-Polaroid $17 .95 Wink Ughts for Model 252
Camera.

Sourees oald it Involves an
"lntemational scandall" whlch
nell certain Communist countnes "bWldreds of millions of
dollars yearly." They Indicated
that the Communist nationa Involved are conducting a thriv·
ing global "blackmail'' scheme.
It was oald to consist of a siDr
pie but ingenious method by
which persons In the free world

his own life and manage his bureaucrats to aolve their proloaffairs.
lema.
-Government ought to assure -Public officials ought to cleo
opportunity for each citizen voto their honest and undivJded
fully to develop hls skills, to en- efforts to th• performance al
joy the fruits of his labor, and their official dulles and never
to live in dignity and freedom uoe official powero or influenee
under God.
for personal advantace or aafll.
-Government ought to en- -The true measure Ill rood
courage all citizens to meet government Is the quality ol
their own responsibilities rather public service rendered and nal
than to rely upon paternalistic the number of tax dollarl opent.
OWJ'I

fabrics . Mi11e1 sizes and

PHOTO DEPT. SPECIALS

$9.00
_:: _ _ _ _ __

nations.

Ohio GOP ~a•romises
To Continue Policies
Of Governor Rhodes

2.95K""'Idtt

SSe

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Women• 100% cotton full ·I
dips with e'yeltt trim. Sh~:
dow penel Shea 32 tbru,
52. White only.

$5.00

Solo

$1.69

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Teflon, no stick finish for no-scour clean-up. Du·
pont's super-stick finish.
Cookie end Bake Pono, 151h"x10V." , , •••. $2.99
Boko end Roost Pons, 13"x91h"x2" ....... . $3.29
1tound Coke Pof'IS, 9" diameter .••.• ••••••. $1.89
9" !lquoro Coke Pons . ·...... .......... • .. $2.19

9''x5'J Lo•f P•ne ...••..•••••• • • • • • • • • • •

$: ·::

6 Cup Muffin P•n• • • • • · • • · • • • • • • • • • • • • • $ • 9
1~ Cup Muffin Pons .... · · · ...... • " .. " ' 2•4
Drip Cotcher •nd S.rvlnt Trays • • • • • • • • • • $1 · :
Plao Pan ond S.rvl"' Troys . .•• •• • • • • • • • $.1.

Just :?.-Polaroid Flasil Guns, Model 281. Regularly

$12.95.

$3.op

Sale! KODAK FILM
Reg, $1.25 Kodacolor RX (CXI27, CX620) ... 95c
Reg. 60c Vorlchrome Pan Film (127, 6201 ••... 45c
Reg. $2.15 Kodachrome 11 (KRI35·201 ..•••. $1.69
Reg. $2.65 Kodochromo II Movie film ...... $2.09

COTTON
PAJAMAS

Women~

eottoo

cotton batiste tSc
br01dcloth lOnll

JNijamas. Solido and prtnts
- Slzeo 32 thru f6 .
Sole

3.95 DOOR a-.d
WALl SHELYiS

1,59ondUS

Wemens 2.95

$1.50

4-PIECE
CANISTER ·SETS

For clooet pantry, bath-

Po~~ur, rupr, eolfee

room 'or ldleh..., Expand~
14" 10 24", Mjuato up or
down to fit. all ll'l'IIIP'

and tea. Spun olumlnum

llnllh wlth black or pol-

menta. Reauti!UI babd
enamel flnlab.

ished aluminum covers.

f2·00

$2.00

oaot

SAVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
Wort~Mt

49c CUNG

SALE I

CLARINn
REEDS

All vinyl stjck-On plastic.
18" wide -

Thursday

nic'e patterns.

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1'1·iday -

Saturday.

39C yd.

Sebner Sololat Reeds lor
B flat clarinets - 11'1, 2,
21&gt;, 3 - Regulor 25c.
Sal•

Prlct~

2

hor

39C

Sale.1 H"d
AB
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Sleep or Lounges
Sofa Beds
by Slmmono ond Kroehler

2 Rog, $109.00 Sqfo Beclo .. .......... Solo $7 2.00
t Reg. $199.00 Hide A Bed ... . : •.. $•1• $1 66.00
1 Reg. $219;00 Sl..p or Loungo , .. , $ale $188.00
•• $249.00 Sloep or Lou...
2 R-.
, " • , •• Solo $199.00

INSIST ON FABRI-COATE

39c

EXTRA SIZE
PANTIES

Protectton.lor ~g~hol~ and drapery fabrlc:s. ~
Is stains retards soils, gbles longer wear, teaiatl
~qg. invisible, colorl~s. water repell~t.

$2.91

Women• extra larce 1lze
estran acetate r•yon Plh·

Uea. Several 1tyles to
ehoooe from. White onq.
Sizea X, XX and XXX,

3 polrt

$1.00

lnfonta

TRAINING

PArmu

b
tto trill
Infantt w ~ &lt;9 n • -

~et!'.:11 tr'f:, !~:

Fu[( cut .fOE porfecJ flt,
Sizooil, .4, and I.
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4- '$1.00
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WRITING .I(IT

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6·9,
' IPIC_!AL ~ .: '. c
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FABRIC-KLEEN

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Cohtabu Stick BOll Pen,
Fountain hn, .Mechanical
' hnoil, retractable btl1
pen, extn ~1. ~pen ·
reftu and extra eraaero.
fl.GOiVolue'

SUDLESS
· Cli:ANER
l'or lllu1 ond Uphol~ff.,

MUes 10 pllons off elean- .
li&gt;&amp; oolutlon.
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$1.49
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Friends may call at the E•
lng Funeral home anytime lhlt
evenina. The body wUI be taten to Dunbar Friday morninc.

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Hytolli SPeCial Value TJplng ·Pa~r ·

. GOod quailtx 18'lb. )lliiulec! white paper, 100 S~•
ti!t!allll. ~Wrapped.J',ack.
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Micks joining Dianne
Criswell, also a mem r.

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PRIQ fM C&amp;(JI _

$6.19

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BARGAIN DAYS AlL OVER .-JHE1 SJORE.~~:~l,BERFflD~:JM·:. POMER~Y
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Scher~
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THE SHOE BOX

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ra,ud cOho'Da-;.,,al-the
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Pfastic Garment·
HANGERS
DurabJe plastic with swivel hook. Pink, blue or
white. s in a packaf!le.

Wenwn't 1.95

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voivL an international refugee
"shakedown" by Communist

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AGroupCIIWomottt

Boyt 49c
CUSHION SOLI

Full lrngth tail -

Girl Scout Troop 267 led ln · and Mrs: Carl M~lvin, Mr. and
Mr . and Mrs. George Logan the pledge to the flag . A report Mrs. Larry Melvin,
Douglas

INDISPENSABLE

,Solo

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.Missea

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Flannel Shirts

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Ina

An Ideal blanket to use all year. 72"x90". Thermal
weave with 7" nylon binding. Presilrunk, color fast,
machine washable, lint free, all colors.

Many pattern1 and styles

$ole

Mens $6.95
ALL WOOL

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Air Weave Cellular
BLANKETS

MENS ALL WOOL

COAT SWEATERS

WASBINGTON
A biller
controversy has erupted In Congress over whether 1&lt; publish
portions of an immigration subcommlllee hearing said to iD-

tain.

pelr

ENTERTAIN A'f DINNER

entert ained with a dinner Sun- was give.n on the record hop I Melvin. a nd Violet, Lettie and
dew at their holm'. Hemlock in August. Mr. _vaugha n
an~ . Helen Bourne of Tazewell, Vir·
Gr~vt&gt; Presen t wt&gt;re Mr. and nounr rd a mef' hng of the execu- ! . . Mr and Mrs. McNeal
'
Mrs. Dwigh t. Logan and son, , tive comm1·I tee for Tu esday •·I gmJa.
and Martha
accompanied t he
Skip, Mrs. Florence
Hol\f'Y, . September 22. at I _.10 p. m . ~t ! roup to Hurricane, W.
Va.
Mrs. Elmer Bailey and dau~- the school to ap~omt com mit~ I!here they visited the Zoologi- .
t-er, Sandra. l\1iss Bernice Kmg lees . Leo Crew di scussed b1cy~ 1. ca l Park.
and Mr. and Mrs. Logan.
I de safety.
. 1 Mrs Frank Irion of Ga llipoSuperint~ndent Charles G1bbs II· . · pending several
days
'
. ud ed
d , J spoke IS IS S
,
w&lt;:~s mtr uc an a so
.1h he-r daughter and family ,
on bkycl e safety .and uf _ the ~~ and Mrs. James Johnson
nt-ed of a new 20 foot bicycle
d. f .
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Recent gues s o
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t&gt;d the teac hers of the s~hoo · Mrs Clifford Hayes and son,
Ol'ficers of tht' PTA wt:re mtro- (' ·
were her
brother,
duced bv tht' prt-sident and the M.~regoryd, M Everett J Price
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h
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rs. ~ ·
mlroduced
l em- and her sister, Miss Effie Prke
members
se lves. The atlendanre banner , of St Albans , w. va. and Mr .
was awa rded to the stx th grade. 1 d M
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C J Taylor of Fair~
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. IetL program an t rs.
.\1rs. Haro ld Tnp
W
Va. .
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' · 1-C · Pete Werner, who
, rha1·rm lln, lntr od uced Robert
. mon
Airman
' n. obt&gt;rts who conducted de~;o- h b n tatt·oned in the Phil•ts
t ·s o
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!tons The G1r
rou
mtrduc~ . asees
.
fo u months is visit.h
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three
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tppmes
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t f'msr ve~ an sang
I ing with his parents, Mr. and
numher!l assisted by
Mrs. Mrs. G. G. Werner. Following
(;t·ne Honda shelt . leader.
30 d· leave he will report
Rf'v . M. K Dows~n, pastor
Kee:~r Air 'Base in Missisor the Heath Mf'lhodlst. church I ~ .

Discontinued pattern• of
our regular $2.Bn cafe c~­
tain and valance- aet, (N6t
all colors.-

Big assortment new fllll
patterns - 36" wide Sale Thursday, Friday and

100 % stretch nylon
stretch fabric, fleece lined
_ machine washablt". water repellent, crease resi5:
ta'nt, elastic stirrup. Red,

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CURTAINS

QUADRIGA
PRINTS

SALE! $6.95 SLEEPQAFT

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Solo
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Sizes 7 to 14.
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family .

ol Su nnwil lf\ Cali!, is visiting i Karl. . have return: Flao ~f:er
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i Mr_~: Millard Wilder.:nuth, while be a jumor at Davidson Col ege,
Miss Charlene D:Jvls was 1_he ~ her husband . Col. William Keith ~ Davidson, N. C. Th~y Wt&gt;I'E' forguest ol honnr a1 a S ~lrpnse Kmcaid . is on a service flight mer Mtddleport resJdPnts .
blrthdav oarl\· :.d the home uf t ('
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nanny 1hetnf' wa~ carn~-'d ou1
Tht'ir ~on. rom _ B stud ent at I F lorida attended th_e
annual
With '·Ti &lt;S~ Lun· A~~bary ~~d Ohio Universi t_y . rind
their I Byers family reunton, held at
F&lt;uTeil Shu ler ~rov ldmb gw1ar son. William Keith. Jr.,
and Blendon Woods near Columbus,
musir.
family of CharloHe.sville, Va .. recently .
Girts wrre presented to the joined thtm for 8 rel'ent lrlp Mrs. Gent Harris has been
honored gue~ t and re frec.,~~£'nl.s I to New York Citv and
the . returned to her ho~e
from
served. Favors were Chme se W ·ld' Fair in .ubstn·ance of Meili:S General Hospital where
for tnnP m_atrhboxfs. J n v J te d lh~; .. 2~th wt&gt;dding ann ive rsary. she has been a patient. ror .sevguests
mrl udrd Carol Bachnal weeks.
tel, Eveh'n G1bbons.
Barbara :
Mr. .!tnd Mrs. E. A. Bartels
Jone5. Karen \1rF.lhinney. BoH-:
of Huntington, w. Va. have
bara Morgan. Ellen
Dullun. 1
been guests of her sister and
Carl a Sue Gilmore.
Marilyn ·
brother-in-law , Mr. and Mrs.
Swan. Iva Stt&gt;wa~t, Ju~y ~u l rh - !
I Phil Meinhart. Miss ~ r~a Sm~lh
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Flor ida,
The first meettng of the Porn - the Meinharts. returned to her
Dennis Saelens. Bi ll
Dix(ln, eroy Element_ary PTA was .held I home in Buckhannon, W. Va.
Forrest Bachtel and
Sandra . Munday evemng at the s~hool
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Brew ington.
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M.\SVN - Th&lt; Mosoo Grade
Mr, and Mn. Jed Dovis, Ra·
School PTA Ill sponsoring •
cine, were guests ol Mr. I. d
soup and beke sole on Saturday
loin. Blankeaahip and ebildnn,
Sept. 11, beginning at 11 a,m.
I Mrs. Nellie Borg81J aad soaa
at tho Commualty Youth Ceo,
All
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ter. Homo made IOU!' wiD be
Ashby, w. Va. to •lsit her Si8IDid already sealed and ready
Mr .... Gertrude Jones of Day~ ters Mr. and Mrs. c. L. Dow1to go tn quart.s and one-half
RkMMOND. Ind. !UP I I _ ton was guest of Mr. and Mrs. den' and Mr. and Mn. Samuel COLUMBUS (UPI)-A tbree- 1gallons. Home modo cake end
Alabama Gov. George c. wal· Chari., Jones and ..,urel.
Haines of Romney, w. va.. Mr. pronged effort Is being made by pie also will be sold.
lace. In his fir". northern roray Spec. I and Mrs. Qth, Me- and Mrs. Daytotl Rhodes of the state administration to belp
since Democratic primary time, Grath are guests of relatives Charleston, w. va.
farmers hurt by thf' drought
ATTEND SCHOOL
hailed opponents of the ctvil here. They will leave soon for Mr. and Mrs. Rlcbar&lt;' Rhod· oondltlons.
Henry Werry, Jim Snubby,
rights act Wednesday night and Anniston, Ala. Mrs. McGrath is es of Dunbar were guests of Gov. James ~. Rhodes hu IHarold Norton, John McKenzie,
aaid the nation's pross '"does recuperating from surgery. Mr . and Mrs. Delmer Rhodes. asked Agriculture Direct&lt;X' John Phil Globakar, Richard VetJthnot tell the truth ."
"r. and Mrs. Garland Mayes Mr. and Mrs. Young b 8 d Stackhouse to survev tho 20. an , Joe Struble and Art SIUJber
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I of Newark were called to De- their son and grendlon, Mr. lcounty drought disaster area were In Chauncey-Dover SUndly
Wallace got a three · rmi i'Jte ltroit, Mich. for her brother's. Noel Young and Gaylord from immediately and •dvlso 1t1m attendng 8 fire school spoosoretl
standing ovation when he start·
, Dayton, 0.
whether the emergenc. feed by the fire departmenL there.
ed hi s speeck to a group called 1a c~tificate of appreciation. 1
grain prOil"am of the U. S. AI· They received advanced tra!Jt.
the Society for the Preserva· ,. 1
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Mrs. Chari•• Norris and diu· : rlculture Department will be lng In arson, detection, fire protion of Every Amencan's Rights
b dsubppose .. •. s ecldau.~eB ml ghlers were guests of Mrs. EJ. I needed this fall and winter
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ROME iUPI) - italy baa
withdrawn Its •occer teaw from
,lhe Tokyo Olympics becaust of
1 controversy ov er the amateur
ltaiUJ of tho ItaDin layers.
The team had queUIIetl I o r
the Olympics In • series of
elimination matches but was
crlUcizetl
by
International
Olympics Committee Chancellor
Otto .Mayer.
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OaUJ• readiUJ• ' Gallipolis Dam 18.4, 11.9, running 000

foot on rollers, Pomeroy • Mason 20.75, Pt. Pleasant U.441,
Hinton .48 faiUng, K..nawba
Falls minus .31' falling , Charleston 17.98 stationary. London
Marmet and Winfield damo were
on the sills.
Bolt movemento:
o~· River- Orlenlsn down
13, Ul a.m.; Cotton Queen
clown 13, 4 a.m.; New MatiJta.
ville up 14, 1 a .m. i John J .
Rowe clown 14, 4:30 a.m.; S.
M. Jenka up 14, &amp; o.m.; ReH·
able down 18 1:10 e,m.; Chris
Jr. up 17,4 :30• a.m. ; Cherokee
down II, 2:20 a.m.; John Hood
up 11: 7:115 •·~-: L. Fteoro up
20, 5.30 a .m., Eastern up 20,
u:20 a.m. ; Elisha Woods up 21,
6:30 a.m.; Peggy Downey up
21, 7 a.m.; Indiana up 22, 6:20
a .m.; Dixie Challenge down 22
1:15 a.m.; Jefferson down 23,
1:20 a.m.: Diane Brent down
Greenup 7:55p.m. ; J . S. Lew·
II down Greenup 9:40 p.m.;
FrankDn B. down Greenup 3:441
a.m.; Codrington up Greenup,
3:46 a.m.; Western down Green
up 5:35 a.m.; R. H1 Bosworth
II down Greenup 8:15 a,m.; San
Pedro up Meldlihl 3;&gt;5 p. m.;
National up Meldahl10 :35 p.m. ;
Pamela D. down Meldlhl 12:50
a.m.; Eva H. down Meldahl I ·
:35 a.m.; Susan Lane down
Meldehl 2:15 a.m.; llelle of
Lottllvllle up Meldahl 3:45 a.m.
OIDipnUo Dam - Jeflboat
down &amp;:IS p. m.; Solvay down
8:40 p.m.; Beaver lp 8:40 p.
m.; Hieronaux up 9:30 p. m.;
A. E. Dyke down .11 p. m.;
Zimmer up 8:30 a.m.
Kanawha River - Lltlle Edward down London 4:10 p.m.;
Semel ' up London 4:40 '&amp;.m.;
Allen R. Merrill up Marmet 7·
:05 p.m.: Duncan Bruce up
Marmet ~ : 30 p.m.; Thelma Ann
up Marmet 2:50 .a.m.; Jerry
Bosworth down Wmfield 9:25 P
m.: Lucy Jane Lucas up Winfie.ld 11:30 p.m.; Elgercllff up
.Winfield 1:10 a.m.; 0 . F. Shear·
er down Winfield .3:~ a.m.:
George Price up Wmfleld ~: 15
a, m.; Helen Z. down Winfield
7 e. m.

got his biggest applau•e for hia c~rtlflc;~ ole appreciation and Mrs. Clara Hull and son Har- [In those areaa .Jil'ere allowed to
VISITS BUDDY
attack upon the press.
I they know what they can do I old of Waldo were guests
of graze their anlmalo OJ. Ianda Mr. and Mn Rarry L. Bailey
CI..U8 TO MEET
"In the main, they don 't tell j with it."
relatives and friends here.
retired to tbo soli bank.
recently returned from a trip The J . 0. F. Class of the
the truth," W a II ' c e said. ' For Wallace, who carried Mr. and Mrs. Chari.. Jon., Rhodes asked Roy Kollman, to New York end the World's ·United Methodist Church will
"They malign and distort, even Lake County in Indiana 's Dem· were at Zanesville lor the week· Oh&gt;o State University College Fair. They spent tbree dayo at meet Monday a• 7:30 p.m. at
about the attitude of lh• people ocralic primary last May, end.
of Agrlcullure dean. f&lt;X' help a World War II army reunion lha church.
here. If you don't agree with the trip here was almost a Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bolen had from field forces of th• Coop- of Mr. Batley's S.'l9th In!. Div.,
them, you are a racist 8 bigot •·visit home.'' •·Jt l 'm ever run his relatives from \kron for erabve E:z:tension Servl~.
in Philadelphia. P1. They
PLAN BAM tdiOOT
and Immoral."
out of Alabama , I'm coming to Sunday dinner.
The governor also advised vlsted several da)'ll wltb en Ill' The Chester Volunteer Fire
The Southern governor said Lake Counti ." be said. "This Mrs. Herbert Hill aad child· U.S. Agriculture Secretary Or- my buddy at Atlantic Beac~ Department lo eport80rlng a
he was the only P"""'" to ad· crowd has again shaken the ren came to visit her father and ville Freeman of hia acLon and N. Y., a?d attended the World I Ham Shoot ~ey, Sept. 20 at
dres• the National Pre" Club Ieve teeth of the liberals. 1 know mother, Mr. and Mn. Jobn Dun· suggested Freeman might ask Fair ana nther polnta of Inter- tbe fzaek Wallolt Farm.
In Waoblngton and not receive I'm home here."
c:an.
Isimilar surveyo by hi! field est.
"In order that early actioo may
wu In ColumbUJ today to attend
be taken II the facta warrant
IN COLUMBUS
the State RepubUcan convention
it."
Evelyn Lucke, clerk ol courl.l, with Mrs. Joe Beegle.
i Those farmers who have
been adversely affected need to
know whether !bey will be able
to participate In the emergency
8y DOROTHY KILGALLIN
grain proeram," Rhodoa told
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F~ve of tbe coundoa - Scioto,
Lawrence, Athens, Melp and
by Helen Bottel
Gallia - wore so aUected laat
Miss Midnight's Notebook: Paris Is buzzing Is quite a bit Uket he Star-Spangled Banner. summer by the drought that DUferent Kladl of NaQIDc
makoa out tbe Hat and buyo lha
: with the rumor that Gen D.E Gaulle, figurmg
!bey were approved for tbe Dear Helen:
groceries, puta
tbem away,
: he's 1 cinch to win another term in Decem· One of the major TV networks Is ready to !emergency feed grain program Whenever 1 tell my daughter and plallll what I have to cook.
. ber, plans to sbake up the government In a big spent quite a bundle 11 Richard Rodgers will for last winter.
to pick up her room 01 iron, or I never have a dime. He wiD
: way in January Older ministers will be fired
The other counties approved do dishes, then tell her again say, "Get ready end we'll go
~ the experts p~ict, some ministries will ~stage 8 91).minute "special" version of hh for emergency grazing through because she hasn't dOtle it the buy some c1othe•, ·• and then
· eUminatetl, and youth will be stressed down Uncoln Center "Merry Widow" production. next month were Madison, first time, 1 get 8 standard re- he'll sit in a chair and watell
~ the linE'. Even Premier Pompldou •s job Is tn The video bosses would Like the same cast for Plckaway, Ro ss, Highland, ploy of .. Don't nag!" Seem• to every move, decide on evet)
; jeopardy II the polls doo 't make him look like a January release . . .. Jane Fonda's tribute to Pike, Clermont, Brown, Adams, me wives and mothers get the purchase.
· a witmer.
ber sweetie, Roger Vadim : .. 1 like tho way be Hocking, Vinton. Jackson, label of "nagger" mostly be- Once in a great while he lets
- The Duke atJd Duchess of .Winds~ were In- walks, his gestures, hls voice and the carefree Darke, Preb1 e, Montgomery cause they're forced into ''re- me go to the st.lre for a loaf of
vlted by a titled chap to vts1t Spam, but they way he handles the most difficult problems." and Butler.
minding" their family by the bread, and then he holdo his
. remained in the fun spots of the Rivera
be- (Lik getting to the altar?) ... .. Vittorio Gass·
family themselves. Rigbt? . _ band out for tho chang• from
w. and M.
the 50 cent piece.
cause they believed they received too much man plays nine roles in his new film, "Let's
~ publicity and wre exploited by locals when Talk About Women," and previewers say he
De w nd
He ia retired, and hao tbree
~ they v1s1ted Spamlast year. For example, real- gets screams of laughter even when the movie
;[ght! a M.:
meals a day regardless, and
tors sold property near their rented house at is mown without English oubtitles.
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- Torremohnos by promiSing the new owners that Do you collect unusual monikers? Have Her· 'OCiety
OlCS
uJ; 11a%~~~s outs~~k~:~!ug~~ ter what I am trying to finlsjl
,_· lhe Wlndsors were planning to settle there per· kimer Stuggle. He's for real _ 8 so•• 8 n d
up on housework. If I don't drop
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p eepera an dance man at tho Peppermint Lounge . Anh 1
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: cafe owners "used" the Duchess by claiming janette comer tho new cmema femme fatale Sunday School tatondance on ~ e ,::es
unma or wanis, he storms out of t h •
~ that she favored their establishment.
featured in "The Loved Ones," is dividing her Sept. 13 was 60, the offering le
esl " on.e, etc.,
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ora 1p service• were
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the "Moriturl" location In Cataline by helicop· and playboy Dennis Stein.
held at IU :45, with the 11 e v. ;.ga n, ear. an pot?ta a firm 1 chfling thread - I have to aeU
. 1 r - but he changed his mind. Decided the
Casto bringing the message
mger. This Is tbe ktod
of . my 1\'ork to get tt, and then ha
•g ~beater express, wa•n't lor him .. The late Trinl Lopez Is about to •ign a tg deal with The Bake Sale, sponsored. by ~witch that may get results. - demands an accounting of ev·
I' nah Washmgton s husband, pro
football 20th Century-Fox, so let us all hope the pow· · the .w.s.c.s., last Friday and ·
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ery cont. He also reeds my
slar Dick Lane, seems to be on the verge
of ers there will persuade him to refrain from Saturday afternoons was quite Dear Helen .
mall.
rnarryin~ Mary ~owser, an attractive school- those nutty interviews in which he
pleads a success. Proceeds will go to I know I'm not the worl~'•
When we were married.,all 'nle Episcopal Church Womt..·acher In DetrOJt.
for a mail-order bride. After all, he's a bit with refinish the church floor.
best when it comes to scourmg he had was a trunk and b le en of Grace Church, Pomeroy,
his records: why should he be so desperate Mr. and Mra. Garlaad Cald· the bottom~ of sauce flllll8, '"' clothes. Now w~ have
two will meet tonight at 7:30 p.m.
This column owes a great debt of gratitude for the wong kind of pubDclty? . . The new Nlc well and Emma FindUng attend· making griddles shine, but I places, and be has plenty of In the home of Mro. Cedric
t~ the thousands of messages. of congratula· elodeon silent screen haven In Greenwich vu. ed Nurses graduation exercises bapp~n to think these thing• money, which he says a wom- W. CI8rk for the opening of
tions that came after the stones on the Jack lave offers free admission every Sunday to all for their daughter and grand. aren t all that lm~nt. Be· an doesn't ,bave sense onougb their 11J64..65 program.
Ruby testimony before the Warren Commis- actors employed In a stage production 011 or daughter, Dorill Caldwell, at the sides, I work aod h~ven t hours to handle. I d be h~ppy to band- Speaker this evening at the
"on. They came from William Randolph Hearst off Broadway, All they have to flash Is an Eq· Xavier Church in Parkersburg to devote to scrubbmg.
le even an occaswnal dollar. C1 k sld
3rd
211 S
Jr., Walter Winchell, editors and publlllhers uity card aod tbe ticket Ioker will bow them Ion Sunday Sept 8
So what happens? A
Slrl· Shouldn't a wife at least have Aer ~lddlenc~ 111
Mrs
all over the nation, rival columnists like Mike in.
A large' crowd ~!tended the hood chum. visils me after 10 a small allowance o1 maybe E:·· 11 .W e~h~le~ head oi
Connolly - who really are never "rival"
In Make a bet that Fidl Castro's sister, Juan- annual Homecoming at the Or· year• and m tho two days ohe a oervant'o aalory? , Because Chil~eWelfa;,.,• Services for th~
their genuine appreciation of a scoop - end Ita, fled Cuba with complete plans of his de- ange Christian Church, last Sun- was here, abe !coured every !bat's all 1 ~m. We have four Meigs County area. Mrs. Shul·
citizens In many states ol ~e Uruo~. who hall· tense •• well as names of his Communist ag· day. Rev. Doster, now of Beth· pan I cooked witb spotless. It wonderful children, and If
I er wiD outDne the needs ol
_ed my paper and me lor courage In pr10t· enis In the United Stales and Latin America . any college, was the speaker , took her. hours, ~d made m,e mention Ieavmg they
aay, certain parts ol the population
'"!the articles. Of course tbere was courage Those sentimental Irish are at it again.
AI· Rev. and Mrs. Doster a~d l feel t;rrtb!y mfenor. Wouldnt "Mother, yoti can't do lhall" In tbo county.
Involved, but mostly lt was the ~unple ur~e _though John Ford was too ill to continue dlrec~ children of Belheny college, W. llt you .. - J.G.M.
- MRS. T. D.
The meeting will be opened
to print the story - good JOurnalism. I cant tng "Young Cassidy" In DubUn, and was re- Ve. spent the weekend with Mr. ' Dear J . .
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Dear M.rs. D:
by Mra. James TIIUJ, president
JIOSIIbly answer ell the telegrams and letters, placed, the director's chair with his name on and Mrs. Clair Follrod and I Nope, It wouldn t. I d fetch Your _four won~erlul
mar- ol the organization, and devobut thank you all. Thank you very much, from it remains on the aet as 11 he were !hera In family
. out the r&lt;:St of tbe pans a n d rled chtldren lhould leU their U will be cond cted by Mrs
an lncorrlilble reporter to wbom the front page charge.
Mrs.· Edith Betzing and sev· look hopeful. Why dep~ve . a father a few facts of "wife" - C:,~ .Wll~ clevO~onal cha~
era! others from Tuppers Plains, ~m scourer of her tun· - H. Dke EVERY married woman man. Hostesses lor the occ"'
visited Sophia Caldwell and otb- Ber::d ~Ten ,..,..
ntheeeds her own lhapln money, end ion are Mrs. Clart, Mrs Mary
1 ohe Ia
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uaurance
a Frances Stobart, and M r s.
Nur ·
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Dear Helen:
partner not a slave Why don't
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smg
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My husband Is older than I
1 it around witb tb 8 t~•· Kenneth '
s ary.
M.r and Mrs. Charles D.
you v s
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Meetings ancl speakers proWoode attended a family birt!t- am. We bave ~ married long e bit ttU your hu.band gets the gremmed for the remalncler of
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bserv
enotlllb to bave erown children message? - H
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wiD be -·•· pub11
a1 theCheesehome aad
(married),
ofayHev.o and once,
Mn. Frank
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mil column '11 If.dedicated
, bato tonight.
b
t Middl rtlast Swtd
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a Y •....,, so JGII re •·
~t vis!:~ of Mr ~ I never set ,to 10 to a groe&gt; lng kid trouble or juri plaiD
Mra Garner GriUi
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ery store alooe. 1 have to fol· trouble, let Helen Help YOU
Swartz of Colum~s ~e;. : : low aJnng behind him end If 1 She will also welcome your .,...;
Mrs Emmett Ha
see SOIIIetltlnc I need, I bave amualng experlencoa. Adclress
1 ·H
lock· Grove Mr
;,m· to ask for IL Most often be'U Helen Bolte! In care of t b 18
coo Orr of l~: Grac;~war: aay, "You clon'l ,1'"ed ll" He newspaper.
and Helen Woode, local.
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Mr. aad Mrs, William Carr
and dlughters, and Charlea D.
Woode were among tboae call·
lng on Arthur Atherton, Iince
ltls rstum from
Unl-ailf
Holpilal 11 ColumhUI.
Mrs. Elelmor Boyles is convalescing at her !lome here
bJ
from recent stDl(er)' at St. Josoph Hospital, Parkersburg,

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Ladies will
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lor man or wonwa In this
area to own and ,Otl'l'lllo 1
route of coin • -~ dilo
pensers. Car and reference!
desirable. Minbpum lnY.S~
ment of 19115 required. CaD
be handled iD YOIIl spare

time, profits dependetlt upon

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of route we establish.
For local interview,
write,
KING D!STRIBllll'ING co.,
Mpla.,
3710 Central Ave.-.
Minn., 55421, Include phone
number.
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Twelve of 24 Southesutern l- over Ru~and 3&amp;-G- travell lcondiUon ucepl 110 lb. tackle : Coach Charley Chancey'• ror six teams_ Athens Jack·
Ohio P~ football teams -&gt; Into daylight saving time to Bill Halley, atill nursing a bad· Pomeroy Panthers con't be any. son. Gatlipolio, Logan,' Well•
barrinJ tie. - rna~ be ahuff·, meet the twice • defeated Fal· 1 ly sprained ankle from 10 days thing but strong favorites at : ton. and Pomeroy _ that could
~ llneupa and facmg correc- : com &lt;Buffalo, Pomeroy) .
. ago.
, RutJand where Coach Dick Mar· , be on top or tht!: heap eome
livo drilla by unhappy coaches : Last year the Yellow Jackeis i Halley, by the way, was one of , tin appears to be rebuilding.
Nov. 6.
Delt Monday.
·took their only lt63 grid vic- the pleasant surprises to Coach 1 The Panthers, with a veter- ,
Eleven game1 are to be play· · tory over the Falcons, 20-1.1Ashley upoo his cominc:
to' an backfield sparked by Half. I . lr~ntoo comes to Athena, GalBy FRED DOWN
I Johnny Edwards knocked ·lr1
etl Friday night, ooe Saturday i Coach BOb Ashley
would Middleport. A senior, Halley , back Bob Smith and a line big hpohs . goes to Coal
Grove,
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Wril#r
lhree run~ w1th three lin~ea
night, when the Pomeroy Pan- ; settle, no doubt, for a carbon · never had put on pads before .~ enongh and fast enough
to Greenfield meet! old foe Jacknw
PhUadelphia Phillies· in- and Vada Pinson, Frank Ri,bthers 11.01 go to Rutland (IH). Icopy performance.
, He is fast enough, likes rough 1 joust with any in the SEOAL, son at Jackson, Oak Hill lo at
vlsible ally - time - is back mson and Deron Johnson bad
In Meiss County Eastern &lt;0- 1 The Jackets, based on their going, and wa:J catching
up will be a tough gridiron pro- Wellston. \laysv1lle playz
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at work for them m t.he Nation· two hits each to lead an 11--hil
1) invades Gallla county
to i generapy pleasing performance enough savvy to figure large- 1 blem ror Martin's gang.
!·ogan, and Cha uncey - Dover
. al League pPnna nt race.
attack that brought Cincinnat,i's
play North Gallla (1-G~ over1against Rutland, wilJ be slight ly in the Jacket.• future plans Elsewhere in the area, SE0- 1Js at NelsouvJ!Je.
Southweatern), and Racme &lt; O. t r~vorltes a&amp; Wa~a . . Game , both ·offensively and defensive- AL powers will have severe Outside the SEOAL Pt. Pleas- "I' m loJDI 1 trot tlarwlh this i AILhough more Lhan two J1 m Maloney his 14th win _ Ron
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ke. It's a:ening l:oo eaol 1 weeks remain in the season, San to hit hi s 27th homer of &amp;:he
1 &amp;o McArthur), tackles South-! time ia 7 p.m. Ohm ~me.
ly.
. 1tests that will prove or dis· Iant moves up to Ravenswood,
walk !"
· the Philltt:S have reached t he season for the Cubs.
western.
1 As ~f tbe eDct_ of dnll Tues- When he is well, Halley Will i prove what some are saying, , New Bostor: 1s a t Lucasville,
point where they have a pracMiddleport, nurslng_ a preci.,l' day rught at Middleport, all provide some ol what Ashley that the Granddaddy of Ohio! and Kyger Creek goes 1o Sym Homer
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tical magic number- the num.
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oua one· game WIODI~g streak hands were in good physical needa terribly bad, depth.
I Athletic conferences has five I mes V&lt;~lley .
ber of victories tha t will clinch D{'ms. Mt&gt;nke s thr~-run sec--the
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. pennan . even 1. "oclr nvC:I 1s lor proved disastrous for t ti e
wm all then rema;mnl!: games. C d 1 lt h h he k- --"-•
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The number IS II - mean· out Dt-nny Lemasttr witll a
Clmte. Pitt 140 -:.s R. H. Prt. l lng that If the Phillie£ win J 1 IWIJ- run rally Jn the eighttJ. Dou85194 .344 · of their last 16 games. if s &lt;tll bles bv
Curt F"lood •.Ild
Aaron. Mil I33 533 99173 .325 1
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Kyaer €reek's head football their wive1, principals and thelr lday, ll"eb. lt 20.
Carty, MB 117 393 60 127 .323 1over - no ma tter w Jat t e Lo_u Br?ck. An error and a s~c-108ch, Jim White, Wednesday wives, bus drivers, and chap- The first game will begin at
Wilms. Chi 145 580 89 187 .3:.!2 o~her . conte~;rs_ do h Tl~o~~l 11 nfJc(' t lv h~· H!ll Whitt&gt; ga'&gt;'e
night was elected presideJ1t of erones, who accompany mixed 1 o'clock.
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the Southern Valley Athleitc school bus groups to the conIt was agreed that the foot-.. 8 U . fll P
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Santo, Chi
144 536 82 169 315 a ~ea:-~o_n total of
a r(lwl krth Tit&gt;l f'n i1llt&gt; r n·t rrt'd 11 • ~ ldf' .
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ti:sts.
NlSHED BY Kyger Creek and
y n~meri&lt;:,~,~~ Lcn::~:atJOnaJ Cleve~and 3 Wa shington 2. 2nd, · F'lood . SL L 146 R13 86 191 .312 ~hJC; 1 now, Jn&lt;H.·ressl~le hl Tr .w v St&lt;Jtlanl p1tdwd a hn·t~e basketball trophl e~ be fu r- I
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Brock. Sl L 140 570 98 178 .312 1 1 ~ . 1· ,oUJs l.:~ r~: l n&lt;rls; l ll1cl n· hlt h·l and -.;trur·k (Jilt l!J I1Jr tbt"
White aucceeds Bob Ashley, 1 The group then deci ded to mshed by Murdock and Han- , Bait!"more
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Thursday 's Probable Pitcben All&lt;:&gt;n Phil 146 565 109 175 310 ~~U Heds and S&lt;~n franr1 ~ r·u \1ets. whos.;. eJghf-hl t a ttH&lt;·k
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Oliva . Minn 147 613 103 195 .:ll R games - Is a must Ct'rtain to li r ~ t Jl,ss ot his car~f&gt;r to the
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Cleveland
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principal and head basketball Gallia County Athletic Associa- ches Pat Werh er and
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Freehn, Det 131400 64 J40 .299
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cleveland at Detrm_t, mght . rCausey, KC 143 554 7! 165 .298 would have to take 15 ol the 1r
coach at Hannan Trace,
as tion met.
Myers of Southwestern,
Bill . Boston
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Dennis Murdock . Executive Priddy of Racine. John Dudd· Washington
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Los Ange lf'"S at Baltrmore, Dlght . Mantle. NY 127 413 76 123 .298 las t 16 ~i:lmes Lo W!fl the fl.'1g
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Following the eJection White Head of Hannan Trace presid- ing and George Evans, Han- Kansas City
·367 33
Kan sas C'itv at ~.Y ., night
Rbsn . Chi
128 478 78 H2 .297 The Reds would hav"' to t.tke ·
presided over the meeting at ed.
nan Trace, Gary Minton, North c . Wedn~ay ' s Results
Minnesota at Boston, night
Ystski, Bos 139 519 72 153 295 all 17 of lhf'tr games &lt;!nd rlw
which time free passes, rosters Because of coalton's with- Gallia, and Jim White
and N:~a~~r~ 9 foo;t Alngeles 4
Nationa l League
sresud , Bos 145 526 80 154 293 r ~~~~:~1 could only tie lor lhf
and the next meeting date were draw a I from the SVAC, the ar- .John Wickline of Kyger Creek.
w L p ·t GB . Conglro. Bos 98 358 63 105 293
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San Francisco 81 66 551 7 ~ 1e;tants. JO . Hart , c·
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of = , '~~'",.w~;, , . "''"'""'""'·&lt;&gt;. ,.,...."""""'''""" I Milwaukf*
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. . ~i 1g1~~·s 6_~ vi;t1ory ~~e nei~.,~ys
75 71 : ~ 14 13 127 each:
The season posses are alia. to have the tournament at Han. Ho~•an Trace and Dale Roth·
Howhunters Harry L. Bailey ;
Ameri"an· Killebrew Tw1ns ·
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die Van Meter, and Bill Me- I Houston
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Dermitt of Mason county ro· : New York
50 96 .342 38 I 33 eac\••• Bolted In
dheefealrd the Co rdinals 3·2 and ::: ~~;-::; ~:::~:',.,Piau.
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Wednesday '• Results
National; Boyer. C::~rds. 110; i ~ · ~e~ Yo;~ Met_s lopp Pd the '
AKRON (UP}) - A game regulars out of the lineup in the ment that hospitalized him day hunthrg trip in the Utah Cincinnati 5 Chicago 3
Sanl(l, Cu bs, 103 : Mays, Giants. ' I an s -0 ·
e PJtts btrrgh PI· 'L-... __, ..._.. • local H4
which could go a long way to- season opener.
, twice.
Mts., killing one male deer Ml l wauk~?e 3 St. Louis 2
, 96 : Torrf'. Braves. 95 : Cepeda , 1~tes dow~~ the Los . An~elt&gt;s
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ward determining the 1964 high Tackle Dennis Corrado of A rib injury kept halfback each, which breaks all re- New York 4 S.an .Fran&lt;:Jsco 0 Giants and Callison, Phils, 93 , odgers 7 5 1 ~ 8 so· what game.
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school football champion will be Niles, a 226-pound senior, was Bob Hewitt out of the Massillon eords, witb 100 per cent kill.
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" ed bY an un known HI"J· I"meup In the Tigers" inaugural. ' All are mem bers oI 1oca I Hous10n 6 Philadelphia 5 night i, eat
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nesota nudged
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I a. Jents recently dm!harged of Ohio and West Virginia 0'"1" I
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\mght) Wise &lt; - 1 · T~le: Reds. ' · .
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Both tea;ns ope~ their cam- zer hospital in the past 24 hours ward Zornes, Mrs. Bobby Lee
vs. Drysdale (lB-Ill.
A~enean. Bunk~r, Onoles: run single to snap the Phil !if'~'
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paigns last week With vict.ories. wt:re Henry W. Cherrington, 639 Richi~. Jack Morgan, Carol Ann
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Massillon blank~ Clev~land Second Ave., Terry Donald Ad- McCray, Lisa P. Molihan, AI- PT. PLEASANr _-:- ~IX cou- 1
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Chance. ~~els , .19-~·h· F;rd, l ben Amaro singled home t ~"' u
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1Y8a~ks, 14·6, Peters,
lle ox, I runs in the eighth to cu i lll e I 4a.
c.levelarKI East Tee~, 54-G, be- Sarah L. Johnson, Rt. 1 Galli- Casey, Mrs. Charles Douglas, marrtage lcenses m t e o _Ice
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hind halfback Mel Dixon's three polis, Jessi·e Paulette Chapman, Mrs Don Hurn Mrs I a 1 of the County CJP.rk. Applymg New York at Houston, mght
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Rt. 2 Gallipolis, Mrs. Henry D. Watson, Mrs. Nelson Cromley, Wf're ar.
eu er£ remeens, . 1 a e P Ja at os Ang ., n~ght
prt:!serve Hal Brown 's third .,.,m
.._~ott.ttlimtfs
The Red Dragons will put a Bowyer, Rt. 1 Crown City. Ron- Mrs. Joe Voreh. Walter Wells, 22, Coolville, and Betty Ann Pittsburgh at San Fran., night
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ton Patriots of t h e- American
. game un a n strea on the nie Ray Dennison, Rt. 1 Crown Mrs. Leo Sayre, Mrs. Boone . W 11• '
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away from tymg the aJI • time 2,Crown City. Vicki Sue Newell,
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WESTBURY, N. Y. (UP!) _ Coach Mike Holovak general
state ~rd of 52 straight set 233 % Main St., Pt. Pleasant,
' Long Bottom ; Jesse Th~ma~ Roosevelt Raceway's $90.000 manager of the club.
by Mas111Ion from 1937 through William L. Underwood, 183 KILLETT ON WAIVERS
Wray, 54, Frazier's Bottoms Tournamen t. of Champions wiU
The move was one of appre1942
and Elizabeth Helen Dunn, 44, headline four of the na· cia lion lor what Holovak h a s
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Park Dr., Pt.Pieasant. Cynthia
O'ITAWA IUPIJ - Former ~'raziers Bottoms ·, Roher! Har- tion·s leading pacers
done for the Patriots, accord·
A Sellout Crowd was expec ted S. Taylor, Neal Rd .. Pt.
New York G"Jan t ha lfback moo Shablen, J9, Pt. Pleasant. night.
ing to President William Sulli~
Ior whal Ia rated B!l an even sant, Anthon.v c. Grimm,
K111 tt h b
match
e as een placed and Juanita Jo Jones GriJnm, Ayres, Spe«iy Scot, Henry van.
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on waiver by th
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the Canadian Eugene Dunlap, 22. Pt. Pleas~ will share the "polli
Both •warns b•ve new head dleport, Mrs. William Frank Far F00
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QUALITY
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REGULAR
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ag~ entered roy, William E. Miller, Rt. 2. Ernie White, who was removed
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lhe college coaching ranks. Racine, Mrs. George A. Ziegler, fr
urn Ja an Emma Louella Mea arne.ss 'fracks of America trot
Pomeroy
G•-'':;,·===~De~r~m~il~t,~2~1~~L~e~tar~~~R~o~t~;.=•~l final.
W. Malo lt.
"""' st enneu, Mason •s as· Cbester, Rita J . Burnoski, Jack- l r•o•m=t•he=dl•aa•b•l~ed~li,;,
lisllnt, took over the head job son, Mrs. Bob Diamond Ches11 Nllea, whtle Masaillon lured apeake, Mrs. Don c_' Donley
.•• Downie-Groq
Earle Bruce away from Sandus· Ironton, William R. Baker Belky.
pre, Oscar M. Hanson, Hu~tingPRESENTS
NIIes won the alate title last ton, and Mrs. Grover c. Wal·
year based on the United Press kins, Worthington, Ky.
International coaches ratings,
BIRTHS
THE BOLD ILOOKI
ilut the margin over Massillon Mrs. David Leo Darst, Rl. 2
was narr~ . The prev1ous year, Pt. Pleasant, son, 10:58 p.m.
1.70. 15
8.00. 14
7.50x 14 or
their positiOns were the oppos- Wednesday. Mrs. Dale G. War·
Nylon AII-W..ther
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Nylon AII·Weather
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Nylon Ati·Weitther
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"42" blackwall
tubelesa
Both teams were apected to 6:15 a.m. Wednesday. Mrs. w'.
tubelen
be at lull strengtli "after having
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the Plllladelphla E~!~ . 1111 were best Overall Cllf·
Law . McBean &lt;9) and Pagli·
NEW YORK (UPI)-The sur- Quarterback Fran Tarkenton second place in rushing while from
in exchange for Norman S:
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but 28.1 per
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ly UnlLNJ Prrss lnlf'rnlllional arom Ortega, Brt.Wf!r 12). Pur· PT. PLEASANT - The new- prising ~ innesota Vikings and I was al so a star far th\ Vi ktng$ Los Angeles total ed 14:8 yards
had been out with an injury for cent or the Pittsburgh passes
Amt&gt;rlcan LA-&lt;~gue
!din 161. Reed f8l and Roseboro. ly organized M as~n County His- the reju·tenatt'd Washington lin the free seoring battle . Tar- and Cleveland 143 tO¥"ound out
most or the pre-s..,n schedule l •~n~d~~~~·~IIV~e~.~~;;;;;;,
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W1nner - Law 1 12· 12J LosP r- torical Soctely Will meet Mon· Redskms have taken the ieBd kenton pasbed for 150 yards, the lop four.
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K.an CH~
000 100 000Ortega rS-91. HR - Clendenon, dsy Sept. 21, at Wahama High in the team rushing and pa ss- land coUpled with the rushing Sonny Jurgensen made Red- but was in top form in spite of
bad weather condJUons.
FIRST
Boston
!02 042 Olx- !0 16 0 Paglilmmi, Law , W Davis. I:"'c hoo l beginning at 7:30 p. m. ing statistics after the fi rst total.&gt;. gives the Vikings the ski n officials grin with delight,
151
QUALITY
Odom. O!"abowsk~
1\layor Archr" Henl')' of Hen-1week "s pia)' in lhe Na tiona l lead in total offense with 463 despite his team's Joss as he
~ass defense was the keynote
· Bows· l"'air!r .
fteld (7 1 &lt;md Brya n. Duncan
-vard s. They also pickt"d up 27 completed 56.7 "'ler ceni of his of'the Rams~teelers game won REGULAR
d&lt;&gt;rson w1ll hf' in charge of iFootball Leagur
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1~) . Monbouqlw l1e 111· l.'l l ( 1~n1d Hou&lt;; lon 2IJO 040 OOx- 6 9 I lhf' ~rogram ,i'r"~ich will be _on r The Vikings. who won a ll f\ve lfirsf downs, tops in che circuit. passes for 235 yards in the best , by the Rams, :.14. The Steel- Certified Oil S~on
flllman .. Lo~~r - Odorn
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201 ('((I 020 ~ 9 0 the hfe ol \\&gt; il!iam Clendenm. ,of tht&gt;1r pre-season games , re· passing performance of the day. ers all owed Los Angeles mly XI
HR - Comgl~tlro 2· Sruart, Til l- Bunn1ng. Loc-ke (5J, Roebuck one of Mm:on Count y's earl y lied primarily on backs Tommy Green Bay, with Golde~ Boy 1Jurgen~n. wh o was acquired yards through :.he air while the W. Main St.
man.
r7 1 ami O.~:~ l r~· mple. Triandos pinnf'er,;
Anyone who joins iMa son and Billy Brown to roll Paul Hornu-.g hac~ .lit h1 s fa. I
181. Nottebart, Jones !4J. the Sncitoty befon• or at the up 313 .vard s rushing in 8 a4 -24 n~il1a r halfback_pos1t10n. ga1ned
lo~ Ang
000 030 100- ~ H 2
Sep1em bf&gt;r 21 meeting will be , vi ctory 0\'f' f the Bal!imorr 197 yard~ to grve !he Packers
rnnsld!'rP.d a chRrter membf'r. Colt~ . ·
New York 000 302 ()4x 9 9 J
Brunt-t. f:att"wood 15 :•, Sinsk1 LoHn L~a~u~ will
Al l int ('r('~!Pd persons are urg- 1 -·
(8 1 and RodgN s Routon, Ham - Hold f.onv~nlinn
""&lt;' lo a11end tht&gt; meeting.
Plrasant Valle}' Hospital
Ili on ( i l , tL1 m o~ 111 and lim.,.·· PT PLEASAN T _ lhe 47th
ADMl'ITED - Mrs.
Laura
Open Evenings Til7 P.M.- Seturday Til9 P.M.
ard. Winner - Bo uton l lfi-\:!1 Annual ronvent io n of the Wr st Oltlfa~hionerl Pif"
Clonch. Hogse1t : Mrs. Brady !
lose-r - f:att'Wood 11-31 . HH - Virginia Sa v i ng~ and Loan LraHughes. Ashton. Mrs F'rank '
E. MAIN ST
WY 2-3975
POMEROY
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' Mrs ( .ar'
137 N. 2nd Av•. Mlddleporf
Sllllm a ker. l ,ra 11 tpo
Satriano. Man~.
gue- wi ll be held at the Green· Snr·ia) Ev~nl St-1
land Rostir , Hog ~Pit .
1 bn er 1n Wh Jte Sul phur Sprin g!'.
OFFICE HOURS
Chicago
000 !}'() 211 -4 9 0 SPplt&gt;mhPr 17th. Hll h an d 19t h. PT PLEASANT - An nld·
DISCHAIH~ F:n
Mrs C'rcil
Detroit
100 ()00 uOO - I 51
t.u 1~,.t spea kers f., r the- c()n - lfa shionl:'d pie sor hl r~ nd r'al&lt;e- Birchflf' ld and daught er, Hend·
TUESDAY 9 A.M.
PE LI"r ~ . F1 scht&gt; r 1Bl and Car·. venl ol fll will be [J. s. Senaror lwalk for adult s 1nrl children erson : John r&gt;onoliuP , Pt . Plf'asFOR APPOINTMENT
·e-on. ".1arlln 181 t.olicli (; lad - Hnbf rt (' BvnL J nh11 Stadtl t&gt; r, will be hl:'ld SaturdRy Septem-1 ant; Tony Abbott, Pt. Ph-a sanl ;
Phono WY 2-3297
ding 18), r·ox I!H and F're£&gt;tHHl. · liC't"-prr .. tdt'l;t oJ the L s _ Sa v.l ber 19 ::If 7·30 p.m. ill the Mrs. Ros:l StE"wart, Mason. (ex·
o,, Tu.!id&amp;&gt;yl
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Winner - Pef1'r:: 118·!! Lost" r mgs and Loa n Leu~ue. John i Mountain Lodge Barn sponsor· tP~ir~e&lt;I::::I·=....;-.---._ _ _ _~::::::=~::::Eiii:i:::O~~ ~
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D1-L.r1 itre. :1 membtr of
the led by Mountain l.oJgt- Women ·s 1r
F" rdt&gt; retl HotliP Lna n Hn11 :: Board Club.
and Bu 1· i A Saww•rs. W Va. Thf' barn is locatNI bf'hinrl
' lsi game 1
Wash
001 (W}O 000- I 6 State- Road Ci lmm i&lt;&gt;sioner. Leav- ' Mt. Vernon Dairy F'ann , one·
Cleveland ~~. Ott OOx - :1 f! 0 ing tod n~· hw tlw ronvention half off State Route 17, south
Narum . rudzl k (7), Bronstild fr om PI P II'&lt;I SR. Il( dl'e Mr. and of Point Pleasan1 1'h.c: menu to I
(7 ! and Brumley Si r berr 17-fi 1 _
\1rr s. ,John E Rrown, Mr. anc1 , be mid will in cludP Pronto I
and Romano. Loser - Narum ' lrs Ja mrs Lew1s, Mr. and Mr~. l Pups, S&lt;mdwichrs, piPs and ot - .
(9-141. HR - Romano
Ran nond :'11u ~grave and Mr s. I her refreshmpnts .
~2nd game \
Mt;e R. Slllitli
Wash
000 00! O!O-- 2 8
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committee chairCievelnnd
010 101 OOx- 3 ' :
JIEAilQU~RTEllS OPENS I man. A rrceptioni st will
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Leppert. ilrumlt•y (2!. Mr· son Co unt!' Demncr&lt;ll H&lt;.&gt;adquar-) and inrormation, Mr. Smith
Dowrl l. Mc Ma hon .18 1 ;Jn rl r ~r- ters i ~ nnw nprn at 21~ 1 -? Sixth : stated and evf'rvnnf' is inviiNI
sino, Rrow.n ~~ ). Wtnnr r_ .--: Mr: StrP:- 1 ahol"l' tlw Cap1tal Fin·, 10 slop in Rn.i if't to kn nw 1hr
Oowl'll f 9·h l I.nsrr - 1\ i~ u t ?.i"l ;:mce llff lCe. acm rdmg to an an· 1candidatf'.&lt;&gt; for this fall's elec·
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Pascual 114·11·~ nnd U~ 11 t•y
Bunker, Mi!lrr 1R 1, Hnll 1 ~1 1
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Bunkf'r 116·51. lin - 1\ill··hn·w
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WSCS Group ot
Oak Grove is
On VISttaflon

Mrs. Howard l!irchlield was
Holine.. Croup j
hostess to the Chatter Club on
Tbe Me!p Area
Hou..
The diabetes detection pro- with sugar, and a generous
~e:.a.J.~~ening at ber home
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gram in Meigs County wtll g1ve p1ece of p10 or cake with tcmg.
"The Gu1de on Colossians and 11 short business aesaion was
Sept. 14, with Rq. H. Cl ~ l
lots of people a good excuse
'· Whenever you i!tlnu to l'isit Phtlemon" was se lected as the held wlth Mrs. Thomas slewGrtmm, pr~t; Rev.. Y:
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fot eatmg that often • dented thL unit,'' Dr. Boocli.s said, new study course for the year art vtce president, ·In charge
The Oak Grove WSCS were Bartlett, VICe president, ~ ;11
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helping of dessert, or between " be sure to '- qy .. pqtea edra by Group II of the Women 's I Mr~ Robert Nelson
presi. guests of the Letart Falls sroup :Eugene . ~ill . secretary
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meals snack .
· sugar or starches (ca_rboby- Associatton of the F1rst Umted 1 de~t . has moved to 'Columbus. when they .met at the churdi 1Re v. Wtlbam C. Thorpe, treatl
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be dratesl one to two bo:~n mad- Presbv t-~man Church of Mtd· It was voted to purchase flow~ Thurd.ay mght. Mrs.
Orpha urer.
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'd &lt; had c-h arge of The Association's first ra y &lt;1
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1 • pres1 en ,
22 to Octobtr 1 testmg cam- 1 The tests are offered lo an y· I t d
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late famliy and parents,
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the Radne
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The 1ntroduction to the !iludy , death
a ptaM .solo by Mary LouiSe I 29 a 1 7: 30 p . m 81
' \ one 35 or older , or w,. f ha s rei·
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today I a liV es wtlh diabetes. or who II book and the fir st chapter, en- • Ga~es were la ed
and Shuler. '' Ring the BeJls," fol~ Church of the_ Nazarene Rev.
pomted ou_t
Certam 0 t h r r 1 overwerght. or a mother who titled · You Are A Chnsttan. prizes awardt&gt;d ~ ~rs Robert lowed by a readmg by Chlorus John Curry wdl . be the speak_
types of diabetes tests rPqUJ re gave birth to a baby wetghmg Be What You Al e., wer e di s· IE d M
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Grimm , World Take My Son er The asSOClation set Feb t .. ~
th·a t th e subj'e"t
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oonove:r, By the ' Hand •
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· n from e1gnt pound9 or more There c ssed b Mrs Helen
Lewis I a s · rs erry
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as lhe da•·s for '"!ndOO ~
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' Mrs Stewart and Mrs. Natllcamp , &amp;ervices Further m ...
4', " ...« ~tt:f" ¥ -L lw. ~ 'terit Is different. The person to Js ~~..-~ha~~~~n takin a test : Mrs :.' reda Bratt: Mtss Mar~a~ an Big~s, who also won ~ A get - acquainted session formation will
given later -n
QUARTET COMING - The Glorylanders Quartet b. tested should ea t sweet s one I Will be n~ltfied of thegre&lt;ulls m 1ret S.. ue r, Mrs C P. Sht"er;::'k door pme, Mrs Raymond f'IS· j was beld and he members ol Tbere were nine
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composed of Frank A Cox, Harry Mcln~osh , J anice Me- i to two hours befnre rommg to I about 3 month An one · ,,j · ~ a i er, Mrs · M Ste~ar Mar:~s 1c~r , and Mrs Harold Dunfee. the visJtng or~anization pre- present including the above ant!
Intosh, and Ramona Cox, has been workmg as a team m th~ diabetes detection um t
\ positive reading wi~J be asked I ~haM beSher~n, ~ · · p k Gtfts were presented to Mrs. sen ted the followtng program: Rev. Morns Wolfe, Rev . Clydt
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lo take a more com lete test . m ~s .
Iss
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r ' I~hoonover, Mrs. Stewart. ~rs 1 Mrs. Pearl Ervm gave the op- . Hender son, Rev. Don Brickle&amp;
tly of God in revivals and campaigns throughout the
T~e purpose ~~ th•• type of ] !at r
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MISs Susan Park, \1rs .. Wa ite~ Wilbur Young, Mrs. Birch· : ening prayer followed by the I and Rev. Herb Grate .
Middle East In this revtval there Will be special smg- Iesl, Dr. Boock s explamed,
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Waddell and Mrs. J. E. Har illeld, and Mrs . Charles Lathey Iscripture by Mrs Mat ie Yost ·
1from the.ir secret pals.
ing The Gl0rylanders will be at The Church of the Naz- "" is to determine if the
body 1 The survey JocatJo'ls .
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Mrs Ervin gave ·a reading .. A
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Re res Jments were serv
Y' Grc:.·:..,ing Giver ;.. A candleNovember Prorram
vices wHI begin at 7:30 p.m.
I .may pl.an ~o VISit tlw blood test- ! State Roul~ 7 E~stern High Mrs. Shoemaker and pi ~gra. m I, the hostess to the above 11Jffi· , lighting service was held with . Ot• Radt"o Plann.eJ
- - ··~-- - - - mg unti nght after the noon- 1 Schoo l, 1-4 · 5-8 p.m.
books for the year were d1stnb~ ed and Mrs Carl Roach and M. H
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day meal. Dr. Boocks recom· ·
j 'esday Jeptember 23. uted by Mrs. Waddell, w h o ~ Mrs. Kenneth Michael.
I n;~tato~se as
Y as
, The Pomeroy Garden Club
mended eating at lun. ch an ex- 1Rulland High School, 1-4; 5 • 8 had made them
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b' . met Monday, at 9 :30 a.m . at
Ta mg Do
part were
Ro. m lth e horne of Mrs. Char 1es p er~
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I Stearns,
nna . ross. Dtane singer ~1ulberry Heights.
Middleport - R. H. "Rawlings \
leS
I Cross. ~~ry Vlrgtrua ~aster· A short business sess.ion Will
'fhe Annual Joint Harvest Fes. dPlivering the sermon, entitled,
tival of St. John's and St. Paul 's "One [n Christ. " Mrs. William
Sons Co., 1-4: 5-8 p.m.
day, Letitia H~lma~. Ehzabet~ conducted by Mrs. Fred Blaett·
Fnday - September
25,
fO
I Salser, Malrrlla. MeDaruel, B&lt;r nar, vice president. The club
Evangelical Lutheran Churches Frecker. the regular organist lor j
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St. John' s. Church, was organisl l
Middleport _ R. H. Rawlings
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: MISSIOn
Mrs Dwight Parker
Bdie:tha Spndl:'nl'er and Mrs. Yolsh. l in November with Mrs. BlaettTI1e church was beau t ·r
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Pomeroy - Fe erated Churc . the Evangelme MJss1onary
entertained the Twilight Garden L d' p
t!vent the rirst Sunday after La · and products or field and gar· : Maanolia
Temple Pythi an Sis- 5-8 p.m.
Iciety was held Tuesday e\'en- Club Tuesday evening at her oorth' Strayer. atccomlpamed thy green ribbon at the Meigs Coun·
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au ay ep em er .t.U, , 'mg at the horne of Mrs. !)en -1home Pltasant Ridge
Road,. meetin
Vtrgmtd lbore11.
p m at the DAV H·l\1 All Pomeroy - federated Church . , ver Kapple Maple Plal'e.
which was beaulifully detorat- 1
g.
ed
A workshop was held follow At 10 am a ~pecial Sunda y !\irs.
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· ot mer mem trs ana nent-~ members are urgPd to altl:'nd. 1-4 : S.-8 p m.
al · ed throughout with arrange- b h Le .. F' II
b
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S~hool program was presented 1jot the congreg :- tion.s whL came : Th M. T 1 P lhian Tuf'sday - September 29. Ra-: the meeting in the absence of lment 5 or flowers .'
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tatt. _ a s mem ers brunch was served by Mrs.
•rth the departments of bolh tc the festival mHde the day H 8 . f:'!
P.Jgs , emp.e, , y
I cine - High School 1-4: 58 p. I the president and vire presi- The meeting in charge
of to thos~ mentwned above _and Blai•ltnar and Mrs. Persingt-r.
emgregations uniting as one. en. , memorable one for the parish. . tsters. air&lt;• Tsph_.nn~td) nng aF rdu.m- 1m.
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t"fled"WindowsofHeavefi"a
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1and Saturday September 17 18 1 We nes ay !Jl'esentatton about .he outstand- 1
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j &amp;nd 19 in the 'rormer A&amp;P b~ild: Reedsville - F'ire Station, 1~4: l who closed with pr&amp;yer . ~em- unison. Devotions were led by I :.~· s~~:lds~ 'Pa ~~ia r~~~('m:~
tng men o( the Old restament.
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, 5-8 p.m.
I hers answered roll call wtth a Mrs. Parker who had for her )d M . I' I 1'h
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Shekinah Five fro~ South WebThe Child Conservation Lea- ' sonvillf" - Grade School, 1-4: send sunshine boxes to shul -in sy People" taken from
the ~eeRmg w' . p wii d rs. · ~r- Old Town Flats will have its
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sang many
and 11
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j me~bers. lt was \'?.ted to_ su~: Hook. "My. God and [. " and ' gJe ous 1 m or! an .
1 H?mecommg
.Sund ay, SePI· 2U
Mr. Delmar Hamm led the Sun· I
I Thur!day evening, s.e~t. 17, at
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Devotions ' closed with prayer. Members
GIVI*: DINNER
1 wtth
ba_sket ~mner at noon . A
day School Lesson, oaset. on the Dear Editor:
I the home of ~rs. w~~h~m. S~at- '
for the shut Ill n:em_ebrs.
Iresponded to roll call with sig- Mt'. and Mrs. Hora("e .\h:El - hymn smg Will be from 2 _to· "
life and calling of the prophet l Today. Sept~.nber 17, 1964. I ~r at 7:30 p. m. Dls~.lph~e :
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Mrs. He_le~ Le trh ett pre~. nt- nal§. of fall.
hinnv entertaint'd wit' a dinner p. m With Freeland Norns m
":-~muel
, we the people of the United l iD the Home and School wrU
ed the miSsion studv . \\ h Y M"rs Kobson read the min - S t . d
.
th . I
is welcomE-.
"· ~Sta'tes of Ameriea , ommemor- 1be the topic of ·a pan(' I dlscutI Missions? " She re&lt;id . Acts B 4· utes - of the first meeting of 1' ~ ulr •d~ evecnm~. aRt dell~ wm,e
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1. 1 ale
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· !77th anniverSary
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ues s FIRST
·ran '!
l~fS . sam~e 1 M'
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of i SIOn
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14.:md conductedaqwzontlw l the rlub whlch was orgamzed ] on
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Members of the F' irsl Raptist l 1 s~Jpes. .
. m uy, 19·1 · 011 owe
Y a ,flf'r of .Jock~on: Mr. and .\tlrs.1 REGULAR
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· Sewing Club will mePl Thurs- Church Lovejoy Cirl'le partici- d
dt scussion .
W. A. Drake. Lef' DRvid.'wn of Alh&lt;·n s· and
~. 'rvl"d on th~ program commit· est ConstitutiOn still In active day evening at the .mme ot pated in an impressive LdV.e~uct , / r.s.l hrvi e ~ e prcgrClm chatrman. gave a re- ~ Mr. and '1rs. Emt&gt;r son Jon es. Certified Oil Station
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i ~rs. John Seines at 7 : ~0 p.m. Gift dedication ceremon} con·:, unng e SOCia our: · rs . sum~ of the programs fo r ~he I Middleporl. \1r s. Werner is I w . M1in St.
Pom•roy
t~·e.
. The basic fre£&gt;doi'Jls embndied I
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Ma_sters receJvt'd a co~mg year. The
traveling t~aciJing music in the JHck son l-:==:::iii~:;;:;::;===
At noon a potluck dinner of m the Constitution
not only : T~et Roc: ~~rmgs
Bett~r Tuesday ·evening in the socia l ] }~Ul day grft from her secret pnze. donated by Mrs. Drake. El~rnenldry Schools this vear. 1ti
~~reat variety WQ!I enjoyed in the · have prornolecl II to worh lead- ! HN:11t 1 du w1 m::et a t t e
f th C&amp;SOE C m any 1P~ wa s awarded to Mr s. 'f. A. Hen- 1 taking the phn:e of Mrs n"avidership. but h&lt;1ve s~rved as an I home of Y!rs. Amos Leonard ~o_om ~hod e H 11
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'·Hefreshments were scrvM by nessy. \1r s. Robson displayed son who i . teachi ·
rh 1 ~ .-ove beside the churcll.
rxample for toher nations 'fhe 1 Thursday at 1:30 p.m., with · 1; 1s H aid ~I wast ~sess. the ho stess assisted by
her r ibbons which she won at the 'r'haunc·e
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the defender
ami • Mrs . Clifford
Le1fhett
Jn charge
ed Uaro 1 . t"•ase. e. Jetlrman
Countv
Fa1r
flowf"r show . · r ·.v· ..v r .~c oo !; 11ll'i
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2 o'clock, with the pastor of the protecl.(lr of our \iber•y and the ! of the program and Vlrs. Mark j opton . le mbee ~~: wi r'. ldevi o- ed ~bove and Mrs. Bob Miller. which will be placed in
the yea ·
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parish, Rev. Joseph R. Kra Iy, right
to pursue our dally
H k'given "tied
1 on nous . ' rs.
¥1 . scrap book.
IN SJGNAL OUTFIT
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· Faith ''
book by Peter tam s r,. r!l . -· w~
ow- ,
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m~tmg.' MASON - Army Pvt. Shirley
There 1s a danger
that Am- 1 1 ._
Mt , Herman ll m•1~ I 1Mars ha 11 . Mrs. M.lt
Sm1Ih,
os
a , 1.. ,oar ker. son o Mrs. Mar ga r.
I K! annua 1
• on 11 ood rea d I ers.1 Mrs . Harold
ed
d Mrs. a plant sale. was held
.
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lericans :O~Y -~e takl~g too light - ' ed Brethren Homecoming will I a \~Iter of appreciatto~ from the ~~s~e~:p~~~ a~d J;; ,~ ~/~~~:~-~ ' ~·oln~ ~f~~~~ P;~~c~.he ~:~;. ' et ~1. Barker. Mason~. has been
our : be held Sunday, Sept. 20, be- : Jad1cs of the Me1gs County 1tet·s.
r~z~
ass1gn~d to the 51st S1gnal Bat- '
I Y our m en ance. rom
90
1Home for refreshments served ' . ._
for.efathers
w_
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at
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A
basket
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t.n Korea. H~ enlered tht'
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. t0 th p . i dmner will be held at noon. them recently by the circle.
ANNOUNCE HOMECOMING . b th h sf esse 1 14 mem - Army m Augusl. 1964 an com mgbfa 0
The afternoon speaker will be
The White Cross quota was 1 The Homt&gt;coming of
.end
gu!stso Miss Eth· : plet!"d basic trammg at F' o r t
LAUNDRY_
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ns u Jon etr Rev Ralph Mahoney.
discussed and distributed. Ice I
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purpose " to secure the bless'
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Morse Chapel Church ol 0 I d el Koen1g and M'" Myrl's Kay ,
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ings of liberty to Lhemselves
cream, ceda eb, nMu' s aHn 11 co thee Town Flats will be held Sunday, I Po-trket
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POMEROY
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and their posterity" What they
GRANTS ANNOUNCED
wboas serv edy diSsM a 8 lhe I September 201h. A basket dm· l The October meeilng will be ;~·~m~a~~~g~:cc=o~o~,=---=~~~~~;:::;;::~""'""~
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have giVen us we have an obh·
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d h tt ner w1
serve at noon, ol- ! he-ld at the home of Mrs. T. A.
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rs. arry ·ou
as Be ,t Iowed by a program begmmg
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gatton
G Jd A th
M
1 ennessy wtt
ren.
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pensation made aw~rds total- Bodrs_. eraE n Monyt,h rs. Mer at 2 p.m. Everyone is welcome. I st@r Sr ., as co-hostess.
lmer, mma a ews, rs. 1.--.._.-....._______________.....,___~
ling $196,453.03 for compensaThis Is the time to el an ex.r
Lion, medical, and hospital ser- Jac'lb Turner, Mrs. Joh11 Seines. ·
ample by displaying those vir- vices during the months
of \1iss Rosetta Lisle, Syracu~e
tues that will preserve our Am·
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_ 1ar.111 .m God . June. July, and August, J964, was a guest of Miss Hall.
according to figures released
courage, honesty, high moral today by Mr. James M, Gault , i
TO MEET SEPT. 23
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standards and respect for othThe Pomeroy Home Demon~
Deputy Administrator, of the
er people. Our. freedoms, pro- Logan Branch Office. This fig- stration Club will meet Wed· j
vided by this documenl, like
our daily bread, must be earn- ure represents an increase of nesday, Sept. 23, at 1 p. m. at
ed every day. Let us,
with $614.87 over the previous three. the home of Mrs. C. E. Clark
God's guidance, begln now to month -period.
on Pleasant Ridge .
...,,,.,Brown
prescrVj!: and" strengthen our
heritage of freedom .
Respecllully,
Mrs. Emerson Jones
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y, Savings
· 'Time,· New llll· St ·m Mddl
light
l eport · Phone heater wit· h fan. LI'ke oew ·
ven Community
Bwldlll8, WY :!-2186 or WY H'l46.
Lloyd Jenkins, 540 W. MaiD
New Haven, w. Va. First two
9 14 &amp;tc
Street, Pomeroy.
9-1.2-31)&gt;
· 1eB80lll free . . . . Come see il MODERN 4 room and bath -=::..:.::::....:....::::...:...:.___ _ _ I
you enjoy them. Phone Ray lumished apartment M I d·
AUCI'ION
Wriston New llaven 88Z-I!ll. dleport. WY 2-3814.
Saturday, Sept. 191b, 11:31 p.m.
9 17 7tp
t n tfc 1 FIA VE SOLD my rarm home
=:-;;=~;;-;;n.;u;;R;;;;;,
and will sell the following
'..ET REES FLORAL in Racine I room house, Mrs.
John sonal property, locat&lt;d
handle all your !lower needs. Stout. llllrrisonville, 0 h i o, East from the junction
of i
Funerals, weddings, gifts, al- Ph011e SH 2-41134.
9 1• &amp;tc
State Routes 124 and 33 at I
10 boautiful glassware. Rees TWO BEDROOM garage apOictRocksprings Fairground and
Floral, 3rd Street, Ractoe, ment in Middleport.
opposite Carman Kest Home .
Ohio, Phone WI 9-3!183WY 7.-5217
t II 6tp In part as follows:
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m
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LOSE WEIGHT ulely lllld eu corat&lt;d inside and out, Pom- Porch Furniture
Uy with new 0..-a-diet tab- eroy. $50.00 month
.
Philco T. V.
1•~- om, IIIIo, Stark Pham&gt; utilities. Gall WY 2-5262 ID ~ta":,
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•13-601p evenings.
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of Drawers
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1 Pole Lamp and Other Lam1ps \1
aparlmellll. Inquire at the
2 Very Nice Bedroom
0111o Hotel
•14-tfc Modern Buffet
Dlsheo
rHREE and lour rDO'Il!Urnls~ Frigidall-e Washer
PLANNING
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Dryer and Manglo
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Window Fan
YOUR VACATION?
BOUSE 10r rent ID Pomeroy, Many other household ltenos \1
Road aenlce, ball bond
tbree rooma ...t bath. Call I Good Low Boy Trailer
servle and travel Mnlce
WY :1.35~ lifter 5 p. m.
1 Good Western Saddle
CALL;
7 2'1 tfc
MeCullocb Chain Saw
E. M. BURTON
Also a Lot ol Hand Toola
HOUSE 4 rooms, bath, plcwY 2-2132
Log Chains
turo .:.m.tow' basement, pick·
S71 BrMdwav
Mlddloporl
Anvil
et fence yard. 1671 LJncoiD Fenee Stretcher
\UTUMOBILII: llllariiDCI bolD
He!lhta. Phollo WY :1-'l/80.
Cf!ll•ellod 7 tAt JCllll' apen11-22-dc steel C•binet
Lawn Mower
ltlr'l o-1 Call WY ..._
lillie FOUR-room lurnlshed apar~ Otller tools not llst&lt;d
ment. Pbollt WY
Owner

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W•nt.d To Buy

Te-:~a~~ollins,

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KICKING OFF

•RED TAG" USED CAR VN.UES!
1963 Co"air Monza Cpe. ---- .. $1995

Loeal owner and low mileag~ . Jet black finish.• red bu~k~t
vi.Bylseat, 4 on the floor, 110 engine, JOOd whlttwall ure '

radio and heoter.

bedrooms, garage, basemen~ 3 BOUSE FOR SALE: 6

• Door. Low mlleaee by local owner, tpo~les• mtenor,
beije and brown finish. VB pnglne, Powe~ghde tnna. Ra·
dio and heater, whitewall tirea thow · httle wear . Was
$21195, Now $239S.

1962 Chevrolet Impala .. ------ $219~
Station wagon. Beautiful white onr black fimsh. !:,,

WY um.
' 17 stc
NEW
b rooms and bath (3 bedrOOIIII)
two story house, Insulated

interior, new car appearance and p~rfarmance, po ew
steering, Powerglide, va englne, radiO Ind. hel.ter n
whitewall tirn. Reduoed to $219D.

Z.2205

1963 Tem est Pontiac -- ·--" · $2195
'·h• .,•ood wh•t"""ll
LeMan 2 Door.PRed over whi te fl n~
. nd
tires. 328 cu. in. V8 ena;ine. automatlf trant. Jladto a
heater. A. real ~~~tart ear.

1960 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Dr.--· · $1195

A 1 own~r low mlleage lpotle•• _ur, whitt finish, I eyl.
Overdrin, radio and beater. A mce one.

1962 Volkswagen 2 Door .. --·.· $1499
Dluxe vinyl trim, eood tire•. beater. ueen fanish.

1959 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door · · $695

1960 Rambler Classic Wagon · · · · $899
15 eyl. Standard trans ... rad.io. healer. tleaa

lnli4e ond out.

1959 Rambler Classic 4 Dr.···· ·· $169
Radio. beater, V8 J:DDWr. llldl repair1, standard tftDI,

Good tires. Special.

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HO YWOOD (UPI)-If ABC.
'1'\"s new, twice-woekly primettme soap opera, "Peyton
fllllce, " which boww •' Tile.
4aY night, is not a considerable
popular hit, it will be mystify~
lng to this viewer. \ uu have
never seen so much smooching
In half an hour of television.
And when I say amooching, I
mean smooching.
111e series , which will have
it! second episode premiere
l•nd t~wn. as through, a keyhole, peeking. In the television
Industry, there is g:reat interest
in this out-and--out scheduling of

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acres with 5 • room houH,
well, bam ...U other
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lor
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ell
cu!Uvallon,
acrea
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fOIICid. Ten mllea to Poooerol'f
f4500.00.
II ACRES - In Lebanon Townlhlp, :111 acrea in timber, be~
ance in locust. Not for from
Kaloer Aluminum Corporatlon. f!OOO.OO.
WANTED - Operator for rootaurant in established loa-

EY. Gil MORE ON YOUR TRADE IN. YOU MAKI

::C.': ~.,...:;., luefllll811oll~~~o.

available. Locallfld on a.
Cine • 1!a1baD Rd., Just two
ml1ea from Racine, Roberl
11111, Racine, Oblo. 1'bGiill
Wl 11-31157.
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tropbleo, the llllrth an4 fonnatlon ot tho .,. 1111 lllnta.
do,J tbo
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'63 .PALCON 4 QQOR , , ••• , •• , . : ••• Only $1291

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PROGRAM LOO
f:SO lntereban~
MONDAY THBOUGB FRIDAY I:OO 'eommualty Ne'llll
1:00 Sign On, Muak:41 Clock
1,115 World, National Newl
~:30 Nawa Headlines
I: I$ Spotllght OD 8pot1a
1:32 Mu•lcal Clock
1:25 Weather
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7:00 e. SWI &amp; Knor.
Sunset
Blvd.
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1 30
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7:03 New•
8, 00 Sip Oft
7:08 Musical Clock ·
··•• SATIJRDAY
Rea""_...
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1:00 g·'811 On, Must cal Clock LITILE ORI'HAN ANNII
7:32 · s~ca~· Clock
7:00 Be SWI , Know
7:45 Word &amp; TestimonJ
7:•" News
8:00 Ohlo Valley Ne111
7:011 Musical Clock
1:00 Bill Miller· Show
8:0li World, National Newa
7:45 Word &amp; TeStimOII)'
(QSU Football)
8:10 Spol.'IB
a:OO Oblo Vallq Newt
8:45 Slin Off September
8:11 -,Weatber Pleture
8:~ World, National Neu
5:45 Sign 011 October.
1.11 Musical Clock
8:10 Sporto Today
SUNDAYS
8:55 Community NeWI
1:)5 Weather Plctv,re
7:00 Sign On- News
I:OO .Talk 01 the ToltO
8:16 Musical Clock
7:35 Sunday Showcase
·1:&amp;5 Maaim County Newa
1:50 Newa
8:00 French City Baptist Hour 10:00 ramlly Worshlp Hour
':00 Musical Clllcli:
8:30 News
10:15 PubUc Service
' :30 Soll8 &amp; Story 11me
8:33 Hour of Deliverance
10::«1 Latcbalrln&amp;
1:45 Family Worsblp Hour
(Elder Cllpe)
10:&amp;5 World Newi
10,00 News
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9:48 COD8fessman Abele
11:00 News Beat
10:05 Higb School Wt Panicle
IO:Oli Sunde~Chapel
11:115 Morning Melodies
10:50 News
Washington Beports· to
(ereept Friday,
11:00 Army Time
the People
Churcb Balla Ring)
U:80 Special Ovnmunt,1
11:00 Sunday Show
11:45 World Ntlll
, l'rogrmu
ABBIE AND SLATI
12:00 Noon News
11:55 Maaot1 Onuatr N12:00 NeWI 11otmc1up
12:16 Cbriatiana Hour
12:00 Commualty News '
12::111 BulletiD Board
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
1%:05 Local Ne\Yil
12:21 News 0 Grimat
1:00 Rev. Andrl&gt;w Persona
12:10 Markets
12:30 Saturday lllatlnae
1:30 Rev. Silas Billups
12:11 Mid DQ, Weather
1:55 Newt Beat
2:00 Sunday Chapel
12:20 EVano BuUetiD llolrd
1:00 Salal'da1 M•lfnea
2:33 Rev. Roocoe TllOrne
I211S NNW 0 Gnu1ll
1:11 N1111 Bell
3:00 Sunday Chapel
'•' 12:30 A&amp;riCtlllart Ageut
1:00 Satiii'I!Q Mtthw
3:33 Country HyumUmen
JJ:fi Couatr7 Go Round
1:111 Nawa Beat
(Dmt Hayman)
1:61 Nllll Beat
C:OO Dilclntl trllb Doll
4:33 Sunday Showcase
1:00 Cotlntl7 Go Rouad
1:80 Top TeD Revue
8:00 Baptist Layman'• Hour
1:111 Newa Beat
1:00 News Snmmaey
8:30 Sundown Serenade ·
1:01' MldrWQ lllatlnee
1:11 Publle Servlcl
8:45 Sign Off September
Ull
Beat
1:80 Dinner Music~!e
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I'A! ~ERE I&lt;!E ARE I
MOVJ'S TIW FOR A REAl
SIWii&lt;lm lAOtiORY JOB?
l&lt;l~Y.

I COULD DO A
T.V. COMMERCIAl!

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~LECTR\C 'f.ICISHER

AND DRIER!
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'LECTRIC'i'AND
All TI-l' OTII!iR

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KNOW I FOSED

6 eyL SWldard trana. ~dlo, ~harp .
,
'63si'A11tLANE sjJo 2 bOOR . ; ...,. ·,, ...••. $1795
Bcyl. SlaRdard trana. Radio, 1h119' ."
'62 I!OilD GAI;AXII s_o0 .••••.••••• : Only $14ft•
4 door,:a cykA. t ..,trans, RadiG

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5:45 Sip Off October

SATURDAY
6:00 s•- 0• _ Newo
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6:05 ~lry Music
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.6,20 CoUntry Jamboree
7:00 Larry Andei'son' Show
8:00 Pomeroy m· Football
9:30 MlddlejJOrt lllgh Football
11 :00 Top Ten Show (Dairy
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Valley) ..
Ten Show, (DuttODsl
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6:00 Sill" On -News
6:05 Sacred Heart Hour
6:20 MeJi• Co.unty RFD
6:25 Paul ~wers · -Farm
6,30 Nws '
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6:33 Be,;,Raymond Jones-·
6:55 ' ~ ~dllnes:
6:17 ·weatti•''· Roport
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7:00 NeliJ
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7:Qli. T(!&gt;Y's ChflPel ·
7:30 !'iews
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1:35 Pickens "arpware
(Tiles ·- Thurs.)
7:50_, l'l,_ws l_leport
8:00'Blll Mlller Show
8:00 Johnson • Simpson Ins,
1
Show (Frj.)
ao&amp;o R9y's Fond Basket Show
tMon • Thurs.)
8:45 Baker Furniture Show
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iWed. • Fri.)
8:J,5 I&amp;S Supai Market Show
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9:00 Newa
9:05 Coffee With Janet
10:00 Grand Ole Op'ry
ll:Oo Mlnl&amp;terial Assoc.
11:15 A.S.C. Program • Fri.
ll:lll Faqilly Worlhlp - Tbun.
11:-15 Mason Co. Agr. EJ:t.-Tuea.
11:33 Swap Shop
11:~ Ti)!y's Country llymna
12:00 Noon Report
12:15 Goessler'o Guest
· Llll'l')f Anclarson Show
Jim Meea Show
illaettnar Auto Show
, (Thurs.)
Local Newa
· Jlln Meei· Show
Simon's Market • News
Sundown Serenade

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tomorrow if l'aa .home today!

'63 FORD GALAXIE 500 XL ..••.••. Only $2495

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2 door Hard top, 390 engine, A. T. tra1111. Sold for

Ull:r"El'ilAL

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J. BanlahmiiJt

'64 I'ORD GALAXII 500 XL .... Now Only· $2895

. OVER 40

IIUbttanoo

43. Before

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KEITH GOBLE FORD USED CAR lOT

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46. High car4

THE DIALI NO REASONABLE OFFER REI'USED.

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W. Motn St.

top;soo engine, A.T. trans.

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11. Wife of

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WE HAVE TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW 1965 FORD

JIOVSE FOR ule 1D Brtldbur)r,
newly deeoral8d. Llrp lol,
lmrltA!dlately avaDable, ODe
and CliO hall illor3'· flvo ,1'001111
atld llalh. Call WY U'll2.
==-==-;;:;=;-:;;;-t--:l.Wie
FARM . FOR SALE, Ill &amp;Cftl,
~ J!lltbJe, 'ftM anJUnd water
in paature, two wella, leaaed
lor oil, eseelleDI erGP lalltl,
- ba1'D. bliuae, ll'OOIIII ...t
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!dtdlea C&lt;IIIIplew will! 11 11. of btreb eab-

point' abbP. 15. App,.......

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price $2200.00.
11 ACRES - Located aboot. I
mile• off Stal8 Route 33 ODd
If mllea from Athena. Foundation and cellar for houae,
free gas, extra 1ooc1 buement bam (30 x 40). C8lh

I 15 lie

13 . Meanlng

22.1naLructora,
river
as ot
20. Members

made . . fortune in a half hour.

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2 door Hatil

2tl. Realfl!ea
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28 · ~~:::.1

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State Route
Total
331, frontage
in opper on
Antiquity.

c. CUCKLER, REAIJl'OR
lOX zn
WY 1-3831

11. A.ttinna.-

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IA)'H, Broker, New Hav..,
.,1131. (Real«i""H IIUGII
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FURNITURE
1H 2--4811
Rutland

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all fUrniture and &gt;ppllances.

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RIVERSIDE COTI'AG..: -Nice
bul'A'•« "c•• x ...
maoonry
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17. compe.M

With the help of hi! Wl"hers, he

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EASY TERMS . , .

u . "Big Three""
meetmg

Bulgaria

'QUALITY
REGULAR

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happen. It's a healthy Idea, and
Walter lo breezy as always,

ENTERS SCHOOL
Eileen C. Brogan, dattghler:
of Mr. and Mrs. John Warner, ·
Harrisonville, has recently entered as a student at the Ohio
State School of Cosmetology In
hool
Columbus. She wlll be in sc
for approximately oeven month&lt;
before receivlll8 her Ucens•
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aa a Cosmeto og1s ·

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CHARLES BLACK

Coatael: Jolul Rlehmoud, AI·
till, New Haven
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Brennan
turned up Tueoclay night in a
new ABC TV situaticn comedy,
"The Tycoon," about an indiGood

We llaft a1 . _

Small Engine S•rvlce

Several other propertl.. lor
sale, with down payments as
low 11 f450. Alro a
rental• from ~. and up.

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vidualiatic boaJ:d chairman of a
Thursday night. deals with the business firm who believes that
goings-on in a small ..'llt1 Eng- Horatio Alger success can still

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and bath,
attic, lot from
street to street.
A good investment at only
.,,1100. (Rental property wlll
10011 be in great demand).

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OPEN EVENINGS TIL 1:~ P.M.

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U~ l'relo lnternoUonal

A.M. to 7 P .M
Cl- Sund_IIJ_
Phone 915-2297
- - (hooter and

HOMELITE
SALES &amp; SERVICE

.... wood • burning fireplece,
bath, J bedroom&amp; and reereation room (or 4 bedrooms),
fuel oil fUrnace, laundry room
carport. Lot 75 • 145. only
.,. 100. owner translerred.

Or We'll Both Lose!

U he can beat tho "'"ftll, I'll Inarrated by Mlchaol Ren1111.
be eonvincod.
Viowon wtth .olor let..
r &lt;SUEss Nor:.SM€ 6Ave ONL'( A.'c'? HOW ~?
Producer Lou a...m added have felt hllhly rewarded.
ME A ' C' ON IT.~
another jewel to hia docum.,_
tary productions Tuelllly night Numlomatlca lJ lilt
with a one-hour opecla ' aboot of oolna and moclalo, •:,~[!:::f I
llfe and sights aloll8 India's ·to lh• Encyclopaedia
Ganges River. Tho NBC-TV ca.
program wao lovingly done, Uta aoap opera In prill!l time, orate, Informative and uportly~---------and twice a week, no less. And ="""""
---~-...-there is no doubt, to tho" who
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IAitN~Y GOOGU ai1CI SNUIIII't $MIT)O
have noted the longevity of
J
$
some daytime aoa,M·s, that
AOROIIS
SAKES ALIVE!!
CtEARfD OFF
3. Examln•'IO'RE
TH' PARSON
22 · &amp;y'o
auch a otyle of proarammtna
1.1pun
uon
AN' l LEFT
'TABLf FER
GOO!lfR'N
DRAPPED BY
has proven It ctn ho1d ~nd fo~tL Religion ot
4. South
SUPPER
YE, MAW
A~ ANGEL,
lNHILE 'IE WUZ
ON
einate a large numbeJ of view
I . ::W~t~::;
~;rlca.n
23. Btnu
HONEY POT
.GQNE OFF,
MAW
en.
10. Tbe eaplt&amp;l e. ~~:.C.
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1961 Corvair 700 Wagon ··· " .. $1299

usED TRADE INs

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llvln« to6 W. Moln
l'&lt;omoroy, 0,
S bed OOms
Nroom,- kitchen r with ' beautlhlll'
"It,;,..;.,..,;.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-'
built-in eabineill,
118e and PHaro Copying Service. Copbreakfast
bar
and dinoven.
leo made of leg8l papera.
ing area, utiUty room, car- birtb recordl and almost any
pori with 1 torage. Nice level
other doCiunents. Also ' Jarnln100
lot.
About
$12.0011.
111m to
1
100
ling in plastic,
pre!leTVI your valuable paper..
L1vill8 room with paneled
Boater . _...., PomerGJ

Special,

Leal than 30,000 actual milea, Powerglidto, radio, bMter.
Sharp inside and out.

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1 cyl. enJlne,.
atandard t:h.Dt., 10"""
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furnished. Mineraville. $8000
tie
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Phone WY 7.-3312.

storm doors an~ hwindowa,
baseboard eleetr1c eat, enclosed porches, lull
base(paved
ment. Corner lot
streets). Also a 3 room and
bath co::age wit' hlel oil heat
on back ol lot. Owner will
sacrifice all thll !or only
' 10 ·600·

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BAIRD BROS.
AUTO WRECKING

finished rooms in att1c. Large
Jot. OUt of high water. Central heating. Inquire Charles
Wildermuth. WY
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FOR SALE - 220 •ere farm
delle,
WY wM
of the late John Werner, Sr. BruCK veneer ranch 'bolqe.
8 3 a8tl!
Locat&lt;d 00 Leadlna
Quallty construction and m.- -,--;:--,;-=::-==w.;;;;;;
Road, 5 mlles from Middle- lerlal. Spaellllll Uving room, L 0, McCOY, AUC'111lNEER'.
2
""' t, 10 room home, ol.. 7 3 over-sized beilrOOml,
Chester. Olllo.
I II tie
room home, three Ia r B e car patio, Z story Cllll buildfarms, several small build- Iiiii- Well located oo tll'autlfu)1118•· Contact John L. wern- ty landJcaped hilL
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er, Esecutor' Phone WY :lr mlles oorth Ill Fah'groimdaS29!.
9 17 3tc
JU, No. 33. Term• may be
Top Dollor Paid For
arranged. Call WY 2-41616.
I
Wrecked
Cara and truck~
~tfc
7 ROOM brick home In Pom-

1963 Chevrolet Impala · · · · · · · · $2395

OY
POMER
MOTOR COMPANY

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occupancy. A newl)

eroy. two bathrooms, t

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MiddlePmo

WlTH SOM£ HARD-TO-BEAT

Loeal owner,

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od and desirable lOVen room
houae 1n Middleport, Olllo.

FOR RENT, modern bouse, Not Resporu~ible for Accidents
_,_ rooms and bath. Youngs- This Is all nice clean merUSED cJreulaUng gas heater, ...
chandl'oe
town ""lchWe !loor, lohevy Del1•r
pomeroy, 0 hlo
•ot
le•
than
IOO,t.-'
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cated at 136 Lincoln-rd. can
Phone WY 2-3267. 1 1$ 3tc WY 2-3020.
b 29 uc Bradlord Auction Company
wANTED, used furniture, tonls,
Crill Bradford, Auctioneer
F•rm ~chlnery
cllsh
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Rd.- Phonehouae,
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SIX HEAD of nice Holatein cat- Harvester with bydralle
Iii, Oblo. Phone 4*-2917.
---Fo:--r-=-s.~l~.---Polyethylene Plaatlc
lie. Call WY 2-G27.
IJ'IBI attachment. E.celleal
~ 10 20tp
For Silo Covora
• 16 &amp;tp
eondltlon. !Aonanl
Koeall.
--~;-1-:::W;:--:---;d-- 11163 HOTPOINT automatic
12' • 100' 4 MIL BLACK
J1 HAMPSHIRE pll•· Phone Long Bottom, Plume 185·Sl7G
He p 1nte
Like
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new.
20' • 100' 4 MIL BLACK
'ldAN WITH talent lor writl118: R. WlUlams, Pomeroy,
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24' • 100' 4 MIL BLACK
dependable, lndustrioua. Fine Route 3, or call Chesler,
21• • 100' 4 MIL BLACK
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opportunity right at home. !185-2353.
31' • 101' 4 MIL BLACK
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(6 Mil Aloo Anllablo)
of news reporting, photogra· cheap. Phone WY 2-2720 or ,eCornploto s-On Hond
..nv, &lt;m tho job. Phooe WY 2- WY 2-3589,
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3316, Chester Tannehill, Ed'l·"
tor Dail Sentlnel evenings. MELONS, potatoea, beans, $1.
DISCOUNT PRICES
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pick yourself. Clarenc&lt; ProfPomeroy Llndm1rk
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WY 2-2111 Jock Canoy, M,r.
1 - Forced Air Coli He•ter .
nooo ,_ u. o. a.u _..,~ ...,.
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G. E. Portable dishwasher, S
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year~ old. In good eoruiiitklo.
find • uHd - · Now At ~ Price
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Phone WY 2-5127.
For S.le or Rent
CLEAN CARPETS with our
t 10 tie
1 _ Siegler Oil He1ter _ _ _ S.ve $170
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Garpet Shampooer FREE
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riVE ROOMS and bath, bouse. with purchase of Blue Lustre SINGER Sewm, . ma -..
1 _ Frigld•lre Refrlger•tor
123 Hudaon St., Middleport. Shampoo. Baker Furniture.
DeW, 159.50 up, lievenl lliOd
btqulre Ohio Hotel. ll-1t-Uc
9 15 6tc
macbinea at barpiD prlcoa
All porcl•in, like new - - - - $100
...::.=c.:.~-=--::~-;---1-:==:- ----- - The Fabric Shop,~~- 8atea
S.le or Trlde
CORN, 200 bushel $!.SO
btL and Bonlee, PomeiO), Oldo.
1 _ 9 CU, ft. Frlgld•ire
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f :n tie
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Refrl-r•tor
$49.95
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automatic transmission
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bovo average coodition. Wlll , LEGHORN hens for oale,
2 _ 46Q All Porcellln Co•l Heltert
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lrade for good Ford or Fer- cents each. C. R.
Pierce, JOBNIIOM •• PI'* 1n1anaoo
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II""'"' farm tractor.
Olen Langsville, Ohio.
9-ll-6tp A&amp;eacr.'ID. All forma at Ia
New Onels139,95
liNd 69.95
YOUII8, !Uedsvllle, Ohio, Cool· 1956 SIZE 8 by 35 house trail· I!D'IIIIle. Jim John- ODd
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villa 667~12.
9 a 6tp
er. A real hargain. Walter Bud s r 011, A&amp;t t
1 - 60 lb. Cui HHter 25.
Crooks, WY 2-3631. t 11 61C
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Employment W•ntecl 1964 - 23-inch Mororola TV,
2- Ullcl E2L Aluminum Tub
Early American style, RDI&gt;lnatructlonl
Rebuih Wringer W••hers
S.ve
1VI1L 00 IRONINGS In my ert Sayre, CH 7-2166. 9 14 tk
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-homo. Mn. Clarence Chap- , ... Che I I -8. --- -. dr- U. S. CIVIL llltYII:I TUTII
1 - UMd E•rly Am. Uvint Room Su.lte
man. Pbone WY 2-2947
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WANTED work rakina leave1,
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IIIOWiui weeds. clipping
a- Stewart' 1 Gun Shop, hunting :'~~ ~~,~ ro,!,
IIIUIId wa1U, etc $LOO per~ oupplles. Shotgun ohella of ....,. ...... ... boar, Pbone WY. U1113.
Ill kinds. Have gun1 - will
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t s l5le aBATING, ,. 171o 71. r
ARNOLD GRA~
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lli4 Willi 1 llll8l1 puiUn, taiDon. Wehster Frull Jarm. Ill £aat .... ..... ' juwnd Bah Pbone WI t- Lon&amp; Boltom, Cblo, Pbone · ..,, , . _ W1 NML ·

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JOB SALB ID Midtl1eporl, C
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Escellent location and near bJ1b • - . Nice .JocalloD.
schools. Gall WY S-64118.
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carace, near both
oclloola,
tot bulldl"l, ladl8d 3P K.
aloo furniture . 413 Unooln st.
Second Slreot Middleport
Mlddlepori. Ph&lt;ne WY 7r52St Priced lor qaldl ~
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J.tlltle
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bath. rA. K. C. Registered Peltlnete '
Conveall!llt lor 1 or 2 people. puppies. Reasonable. Mn .
141 S Second Avo., Phone W. W. GaU, 7:11 Sycamore
WY i,ms_
i 11 Uc st., Middleport.
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and bath, Vine Street, Mld· Ions $Si.~ up. Some with
aleport. Contact Jerry Beach new plcturt tubes. One year
or call WY :1-:168'1 .
117 ltc warranty $74.!15 up. T. V. r•
cord
player combination
$199.!15.
Weroer Radio, ~
TWO BEDROOM bouse oo Lin~~~
~w.
1 17 3tc l
coln HeJtbts. Available Ocl·
ober 1. Ph&lt;&gt;ol WY S-5121.
ONE Electric Motor, 2 liP, 3
9 17 tfc
phase. t electric mo~, S H.
FURNISHED aparUDenl avail- P .. 3 phase, One ekctr1c . moable Saturday, with 2 rooms. tor 2 H. P. 110-220 volt, One
IUitable ror men. Call WY 2· electric motor '• H.P., 110
r.440 hetween 5 and 7:30 p.m. volt, 3 ,,..1 parts bm, water
9-16-3tc proof paint. Phone WY 2·3319.
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FOUR ROOM unfurnished •· - - -- -- - parttnl!llt, with hath and uUI· COLLECTOR'S ITEM $50.00
.lty room., 803 ,_, Brown&lt;ll Ave. Fahey cast iron mantel. oX""'
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Mid~eport. Call WY9 I~~.tp at T/7 Lincoln street . MiddlePHONE WY 2·2157
port. House t&lt;J be razed.
L---------'\BODY--ANDFENDER- shop
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and filling station for rent
or sale, equipped. Rent very "B 'S'!ZE potatoes. Alro
Notice
reasonable. ~e Ted Thomp- Chevrolet for sa1e or trade
son Rutland Discount Sto.- for pickup. Charleo R. llarI'IIE
CHESTER Volunteer bef~re 10 a m. r after 1 ris, Portland, Ohio. ph o" e
Fire Dept. is sponsoring a p. m.
t 15 6tc VI 3-2693.
t 8 Ill&lt;
Ham Shoot on Sunda), Sept.
20 at the (zaak Walton fi'arm. FUR!\ISI!ED one
bedroom ONE COROAIRE boater, 85,1100
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Henry ployed In the oi'nces 01 Dr. J,
Zsnesvllle Sunday evtming.
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ELBERFELDS

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE SPECI~L
SALE PRICES FRIDAY 9 to 5
and SATURDAy 9 to 9 DURING

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Meets
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Has Program
About India

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Rockets

WASmNGTON &lt;UP!)
ly developed American
els have intercepted satellites
successfully at aiUtudes of bundreds ol miles, Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara saki
today.
McNamara made the discloaure at a news. conference
orating on President Johnson's
WASHINGTON _ A Negro announcement
Thursday that
leen-aser has less chance
o1 new defenses had been devel·
a job today lhan
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McNamara Claims Proof Satellites 'Hit'
Hundreds of Miles High with Warheads

Bargains All Over The Store ...

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Ute year Mrs. George Skinner, Mrs. Maxwere named wbeo the Salis- ine" Arnold, Mrs. Jamet
GUKenneth
~ HeMesy ·
:ur:se==~~Genepl;;
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1 bury P'J'A met Tuesday eveo- ; more. Mn. Jame! WUI,
Mrs. 1::!pA~
staying wlt.b relativ"" In Galli· and Mrs. Henn yth ~ the Hospital in
ling aL Lhe school.
! Velma Douglas, Mrs .
:l
polis, spent the weekend in Mid- weekend in Portsmouiiiiiiiiii
Mr:!l . Jalllt's Will, president. I Offutt, Mrs. Harry
Cm·llorl, l Mrs . Robert Yates and
conducted the meeti.n&amp; which Mrs . Menzel Smith, Mrs.
dn. •. _ Sandy, Cathy, :landy, and
opened with the pledge . to the lad Pullins, Mrs. James Walk· Bobby of Wells~on and her broflag followed with devotions by er, Mrs . Steve Eblin, Mrs Law- ther and family , Mr . and Mrs.
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1Mrs Menzel Smith and pray- renee EbUn, Mrs. Gene C9l- Leo Kennedy Jr. and son, Tony,
DRESDEN REUSH
% rups ~!i
owl
t&gt;r by Hev . Menzel Smith.
burn and Mrs. Edward BaU, 1 Middleport, ~ere Sunday evenI.
1 rl'd and I green man1oe1
3 tau&amp;eriDeS or orungn 8 le I Named on committees were kitcheg.
ing dinner guests of
their
I yt&gt;llo"'· mangoes
I smoll canlcrufl-~bed ptDeuppt Mrs
Richard
Young, Mrs. · Mrs. Harold Blackston, Mrs. mother Mr and Mrs. J. A.
b d of
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10 WI in sour Jack Sf't&gt;lig, Mrs . uera
Soak
Add remain· Jins . Mrs. William Pullins and Buck, Mrs . Dale Pnddy, Mn . ing his college work at Rio
8 onions
6 or 8 carrots, chop ftnt and cream overnlg ·
MisS Rosalie Story, program; Edgar Abbott, Mrs. Norman Grande College.
l('l 11tand ovt&gt;r olgbt 1n
weak log ingredltDts.
Mrs William Ohlinger
Mrs. Weyersmille. Mrs. Dwight Lo-d
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· Carlt&gt;lon Mrs. ' Steve gan, Mrs. w·111
R adford · Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Skinnert
brine. Drain weU an add :
f
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p., pt . sugar
~ecipe R.t&gt;q~s.cs or t t&gt; we-t Eblin. Mrs. Ro~ Grueser, and Mrs. Franklin Rizer, Mrs . Ro- and Mrs. Da~id Farmer spen
2~ pt. vinegar
!Who bus one·)·
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H rt ways and means· bert Burdette Mrs Roy ·Grues-- the weekend m Columbus with
I Tbls. mustanll set'd
Sw~t Pickle-s, Swut Arust E~i~arda Bartels hospitality; er, Mrs . Ho;ace Abbott, Mrs.. the former 's son. and daughterCooklt&gt;S, Applt Crisp,
.John~y M Thomas B;ntz health.
Edward Kennedy, Mrs. Rich- in-law, Mr. and Mr.os. Thomas
2 Tbls. celery Stofll
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Mrs Opha Offutt magazine; ard Young, Mrs . Dav1'd Dav1s,
Jnner.
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Dwight Logan, safety ;
Mrs. Mrs. er rt IXOIJ, rs.
Mr . and Mra. Ernest Covert
- Aoooymous
Norman Weyersmiller, publicity; Seelig, Mrs. Homer Hysell, Mrs. and children, Charles, Paula.
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Mrs . Menzel Smith and
Mrs. Donald Lanning, Mrs. Jack Cur· and David have moved to Bel·
CO'M'AGE CHEESE
1 I oz. carton sour cream
Maxine Arnold, spiri lual; Mrs. tis, Mrs. Raymond _C~Ie
and pre where Mr. Covert will be
12 m. eott&amp;lt' ebeese
Robert Burdette, membershtp; Mrs . James Hess, dmmg
manager of
8 loan company.
303 can crushed pineapple 1
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Clark, Mrs. Wll- Mrs. Coyel·t, a former teacher
303 can· fruit rocktall
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Mrs Phil .oh- in the MldcUeport Schools, will
I or ,. c. miniature marsh·
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I linger, Mrs. VIncent Brodenck, ! teach third grade in Belpre.
Womons $7.95 Bulky Cordlgon1 lor $4.00, Women• While Uniforms lor
mallows
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$5.00, Womeno $5.95 L - 51Hvo Sllpover SwHton lor $4.44, Womono 39c
Drato juice from fruit . MiX Cht'ster co uncil. Daughters of
est Powell and Mrs.
James Middleport with her mother,
all to&amp;Mient.s, and let stuDd Aml:'rica. met in regular ses- !
Hearhs, clean-up.
Mrs. Lucille Mayes.
Rayon PontiH, 3 pain lor $1.00; Mono 75c Sprlngfoot Crow 5acks, 2 pairs
Ovl"I"Dlgbt.
Shill Ti lt'Sday evenin~ with 36 1
Edward Bartels,
for $1.00; Boy1 59c One Sizo Agiion Socks, 2 palro lor $1.00; Boys $2.95
lllt"mbt-rs present.
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Mrs . John Ketchka and daug~- ~
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.SOUR CREAM SALAU
Ze lda Weber, councilor, op- j A program on India given by troduced the t:achers,
M;s. ler. Ki.m, have ~eturned to thel~
Long Sloovo Sport Shirto 2 for $4.97, $4.98 Sunbeam Wall Clocks for $3.81,
lrt pint
_____ ened the meeting in .
Mrs. Donald Boone
Walter
hrst grade;
?ome _m Brookville
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read !'rum ~:d11:h Wakely , d1~ : c1e of the Middleport
F1rst Mrs. Orm Smith, rourth; Enc \\allace Bradford and
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Quadrlgo Cloth for 39c 1 yard, $14.95 Eltctric Automatic Blanktll lor $13.00
tn('t depu ty. announcing
Lhe l Baptist Church Tuesday even- 1H~rt,. fifth_ and sixth; James Mrs. John Ketchka. 'I'he:r w~~~ 1
: Booste r meeting
lor October 1ing at the home of :.Irs. Paul , Wtcklme, s1xth and seventh, . taken to Columbus by hm.i b
ond Many, Many Others, Vlolt Every OOfNrlmont In Tho Store.
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Mrs. Will introduced
Donald Mr. Kelchka .
B'll U b n l
The Salem CentPr PTA haa ifl b\' Octobt-1· 9. She a!su an -I
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Lanning, school board
Mr. and Mr.s. 1 . r ~ 1
its first meeting of th~ yf'&lt;n now;ced a meeting for deputies
Mrs. John F'ulLz, chaJrm~n, ber and Mrs. Maxine Arnold, ~Hilah). of Zanesvtlle, ~~o, ~~:; ;
Wednesday night wit"h
the st ate officers and past stat~ 1W~s m charge of the meeLmg school cook.
. I ted bnefly Sunday WI
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new president . V1vian Pit"rL't', uffkers .!:I[ Tuppers Plains Sun- 1~Jth Mrs .. Homer ~artie~ . le~d- Three announcements were aunt and uncle. Mr. and M ·
. . charge .
da~ . aI 1··'!0 P· m
mg devotions
FaJth lImade ' the PTA still has vanIll
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" bentitled,
e·u GrahMrs Roberta Wil son led d€'A report on the State- Coun- 1Strengt ens,
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ilia and pepper for sale; Octovotion.s. The PTA song was ril sess ions held al Columbus a~n. Announcement was made ber 11 - 17 has been proclaim·
;ung by the congregation , a('· ' in August wa s given by Laura 1ol thf'" annual salve~ tea to~ ed "school lunch week, '" by
companied by Linda CarJillo &lt;-~t Mae Hartung . Elizabrth Hayes [held a! the Cheshire Baptist President Lyndon B. Johnson
the piano.
on behalf of the Council, pre- Church Sunday arternoon.
I (the date for parents to visit
The guest speaker was Mr . · sl'nted Erma Cleland. nrw Coun- 1 The group voted to .send a the school lunch roo~ and eat
Don McKenzie, the new Dis- cil Deputy, with 1:1 gift and a 1missionary - 1 India ,
Nancy I with their children wan be antrict executive head. He ~ave gllt was ~wnt to Navada Heav - Maxton a box of canned meats nounced later) and The Rock
an interesting talk on educa· (If , outgoing deputy.
and the' "Idea ls" magazines for Springs Mettlodist Church wlll
tion. stressing that ea ch lellttr At the dose ol' the m~tlng. Christmas and to send another· j sponsor a cafeteria sup~r. at
of the word had
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special quarterly. birthdays WPre . ob- missionary, Mildred Benson, a the school, Sept. 25, begnuung
meaning
served wJt.h ll potluck dmner . gift ot money for her birth- [ at 5 p m.
Mrs. Vale Jnnuum:t'd thert' The honured guests were seat- :dav .
Mrs. Herbert Dixon, ~ward
are 124 pupil s enrolled su far. ed at 0:1 table Wllh while cover
Bartels, Mrs . Jack Selig
She introduf"ed !he teachers and and centen:d with a birthday A white cross display
was· Mrs. Richard Young volunteernew parent s.
cakt iced and decorated
in shown by Mrs . Tony Fowler, ed to serve as alternates to the
She tuld of the man.v cx~Jen- pink . F.ac·il honored guest was chairman. Mn. Boone present· County Council. Mr. Hart's
ences they had in only two presented with &lt;:1 flower vase ed program ma.ter!al Oil
Jn- room won the attendance &amp;·
:jays ot ~r hool.
anr.l included Lillie Chli!&gt;ty, Ona di~. ~ntJtled, ."Fmdm~ , t h: I ward.
A di splay ol the &lt;1 -H Buys Osborn. ~ Ida Weber, Laura LlVlng, Heahng. Christ.
During the program hour,
')rojecr was rxp\amed by Carol Mae Hartung, Elizabeth Wick- Mrs. Smart served a salad 1Miss Karen Walker ~hawed and
Pier&lt;:'e.
!ham, Doris Grueser, Dorothy course to those named and Cia~ explained colored shdes of the
The 4-H ·Girls modeled gar- Ritchie, lda Young,
Barbara ra Riley, Mrs, Manning Kloes, world's Fair, after which rernenti made this year . Their Sargent . Lucillf'" Kraeutf'r and Mrs. David Darst, Mrs. Nora Creshmenli were served by the
ld\'lsors were MarieTurne-r Hattie Frederick.
Hamilton, Mrs. Grace Hysell, executive committee.
and Kate Roush.
, Mrs. Genevieve Saxton, Mrs, !.:;~~,;..;;;~,__--=':"""
Pamela Wilson t.old of l1er
1 Dale Mourning, Mrs. Joe Wil·
!Xperiences in her len years ol'.
1 son, Janice Gibbs. Mrs. Boone
J..H work . and
refreshmt&lt;nts
and Mrs. Smart were gUe!lts
POMIROY. OHIO
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The Modern Woodmen of the i Mr . and Mrs. Dores Arnold \ The annual Homecoming of
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
;hade Camp 6990 met at the I of P~meroy are ~nnouncing the the Alfred _Methodist church w1ll
September 18-19
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daughter, be held this Sunday, Sept. 20th.
"WAR IS HELL"
Shade, recenUy. The evening Janet, to Frank Shane, son of The day will begin with Sun- Tony RuszeJl, Baynes Bar'
was spent in playing games and ; Mr . and Mrs . Dan Shane of day School from 9:30-10:45. At ron, Judy Dan, Wally Campo
PETTICOAT"
at a cookout.
Syracuse, on Saturday evening, 11 o'clock the Melody
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was revealed Thursday by event of a ,missile attack
Johnson In a speech at Sacra· IBid
It would increase
menlo,
Calif.
McNamara waming' time minutes to
spelled out some of the details an ~our. ·
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Double Future Proar•m
"KISSING COUSINS"

With Elvis Presley
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All Star Cast

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The new Mr. and Mrs.
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Syracuse In a new home.

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presidential candidate. will Clarence Struble's motion. Dr.
.c in 11 Ohio congressional : Harold Brown was appointed b1
1cts during a two - day 1 President E1lward Foster
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.sUe stop" train tour on represent the club in the pro; ~mber 29 and September jert.
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., said thousands o( Ohwans twu guests were introduced: Sam
have an excellent opportun- Harr, Cincinnati, by r.arJ Kraut·
to see . and hear Senator ter . and Warren PoUock, Wash·
water m person.
ington C. H.• by J8ck Carsey.
1 e of the highlights of the •
I ~stle st.op" train tour wiH
n evening meetinE;. in CinMiddleport E-R
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JO.. was called at 1:35 p. m. 1'hunlte televisiOn network . . Iday to Sycamore-st. for Joe
, jes and timPs for spea kmg Hood, who was ~en to a Local
gements by Senator Gold· physician and then borne
, r during his _"w?istle stop" I The squad w.as called . twice
tour m .-, Ohw ~nclude: . I today, at 9:35 a . m. to Deb'•
ptember ..9, Arnve M~rlet- . Barber Shop for Kenneth Darst.
10 a. m., leave Manetta, , who was taken to Meigs Mem·) .a. m.
1orial Hospital, and at 9:$3 a.
rave Athens, 11 :55 a . m .. , rn. to Locust-st. for Raymond
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Fr.d Me.s or Cleveland Training at Holzer
sbffered ~ strok~ on Sep- 1 Five Meijs county wornee
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at are among ., .. freshmen nu,._
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""'enl •urgery lor • blood Davis Hall, Holzer
Hoopital
iD his neck . He ;s parall"· School of . Nbrsing, belrt 11i1Gft.
his right side. His room day ID bejln tbet three
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BY IJOROTHY KfLGALLEN
Joe Pepitone and Don Drysdale.
Jottings in Pencil
Dame Margot Fonteyn, lhe fabulous bailerElizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton
are Ina, has cause ID rejoice: Her. husband, Dr.
talking about adopting another child _ Mexi- Ro~rt Ar_Jast who was shot 10 a Panama
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can a by they ve fallen m love Wllh. Although
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for Marty Ransoho!f, he's indicated that he'll to have VISitors early. next _month ... ; . A r e
do anything he can to expedite their adoption YOU ready for lady mad-earners? They lJ
bEl
plans. The Burtons maintain a permanent the vogue ~~ over ~ nation soon - and . to
home in Mexico at Puerto Vallarta . . 1bose lure _the distaff dehverers, a top-flight designtopless bathing suits got a Jot of publicity in er will be ~lied ~ by Uncle Sam .to whip up
the newspapers. on 'rV and on radio, but they a~ att~active unifor~ for the girls:_ som~
·"Mon)
·ms" is no birthday party for harried
flopped at the cash registers all over the coun- thmg With slacks or skJrt, and a becommg cap.
John
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try
When Cliff Robertson returned
his beleagured stoH in the returned goods office of a de·
the West Coast his Cirst date was with
uu1e~ r orrest TUCker IS Ule cru~J candidate,
so
partment
store. To get Me Gi•er out of the store for some
Merrill, which tends to prove that her vaca- far 1 for tbe title role in "Barnwn,'' the stage
episodes, he lives with his daughter and son· in -law, played
tion with her estranged husband,
Stanley version of the Ufe of old P.T. _. .. _ Singer
by Elinor Donahue and Mark Goddard. "Many Happy ReRumbough Jr ., was just what she called
U Brenda Lee had to cancel her starring role in
turns" is one ofthe new fall comedy offerings over CBS.
-something "for the sake of the children ."
a musical package in England, to recuperate
TV,
airing on the network Monday nigh h.
Paramount is ready to
announce -a big from "exhaustion and overwork" after recon:f.
change In key executives. Top vee.p Jack Karp Jngses sions. She'll take a long rest before remost women. At the momeat,
ls about to exit, and Howard Koch, a Frank turning to show business . . .. Let us hope the
&amp;oo,
he is unattached and there
Sinatra boy, will zoom in to head the works CIA is hlp to all the Communist agents Fidel
fore
earrlea the enviable tag
. . _. . The terrific new fashion in Greenwich Castro is sending into the Cuban community
o1
"eligible
baebelor."
Village is jagged-edged dungarees, cut off at in F1orida . . . . . Tony ~nneWs recording of
the knees - the hottest fad since long
side- "Who Can I Turn To?" - a silky tune which
''I'm not married and I like
BY DICK KLEINER
girls,"
Zimbaiist says, "so I
burns . . . Night horse racing, which has cJos-- Columbia
unveU this week - wasn't clearHollfw!JOd Correspoadent
ed more cafes than television, Js celebrating ed for releaSe until both Anthony NeweJey and
guess I qualify as an eligible
HOLLYWOOD - (NEll)
its 25th season at Roosevelt RacewBy by going David _
Merrick had given It the okay. T b e Would you care to hazard a bachelor. It's nard to be one
1tronger than ever. This year will break
all song is from the scor.e of .Newley's next stage guess as to whom ECrem Zim· in Hollywood - the columnistl
keel-' marrying me oft "
attendance records ... A famous political fi- project, "The Roar of the Greaoepaint
and
balist Jr. coruuders the lowest
gure and the wife oC a brilliant comedian are the Smell of the Crowd," which Merrick will form o( humanity?
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This intrusion in his persoo-trying to keep it a secret - because he's run- bring to Broadway next year, and neither the
Jaz:z
violinJsts? Poachers
ning for office tbis year - but she's
never star nor the producer waDtecl the song aired who shoot aardvarks out of sea- al life, be says, often gets too
intimate. It once caused him
beeo very good at keeping secrets, as other this far in advance - until they heard Tony~s son? Credit card thieves?
to break a good friendship .
chaps can OOstify.
dubs. Then Merrick said:
No, DOlle of these. The group
"I used to take out a
very
wbicb gets his vote are
faa
"Anything this good shouldn't be kept from
charming
womAn,"
he
says.
saul Hurok, among others, has been invJt- the public."
club officials and members.
"We liked each other, lhai's
ed to look at the Texas Pavilion of the World's
David 0. Selznick sprained an ankle fooling
ZimbaUst, wbo graduated from
all. We enjoyed each other's
Fair, to see if he can do anything with U next around the pool at Ed.en Roc on the Frencb Tl Sun..t Strip to bigger aad
company,
but there was never
year, Insiders say he can have it at a fantas- RJviera, and for the nonce Js hobbUhg hither better tblngo ~wbat else
Is
anything romantic about
it.
tic price - like nothing - if he'll sbow
a and y011 on crutches. The atarlet-types
are
there?), thillks these persons d• But the columnists made
so
spsrk of interesr ... Of course any number of dellgbied; it gives them the opportunity to get DO good at all and, In fact. con·
much of it that I simply had to
Broadwayiteo with shnw knowledge could 1&lt;11 acquainted wltb a cinema bigshot by sympa.
liderabte harm.
stop
seeing her at all.''
the World's Fair poople bow to succeed by try· t.blzi.Dg with blm.
"They're not interested
in
ing just a little - but they won't listen . . .
-~--how good an actor you are,"
WITH Tl SUNSET STRIP a
The Phlledelphia Philties are optimists. They- Over at MGM, lhe execwtves are beaming be says, "but only Jn the vicarthing
of the past, Zimbalist ia
've already started printing their World's Ser· in anticipation of the Academy Award nomlious thrHis of your Love life."
concentrating
on feature films.
·1es sourvenir books . . . The Copacabsna has nations. They confidently expect that fciur o1
He
just
finishei,:
" The Reward"
taken Oil a bit of the atmosphere of a baseball the five to make the .Oscar rj,ce wUI be their
AS WITH 'l:VER,YTIDNG else,
with Max Yon ~ydow and Yvetcl~ since Jerry Vale opened. Within ladies - Julie Andrews lor "Americanization there is at least one exception te
Mimleux. But he :s still ac-two weeks, Jerry has drown sucb greal nam- of Emily," Ave Gardner, and Deborah K.,:,.
in Zimbalisfs own experiences. cepting occasional guest star
es as Yogi Berra, Casey Stengel, Gll Hodges, for "Night of the Iguana" and Debbie
Rey.
"The exception, u he says, roles on televisJon .:teries. He re1
Tomm.l' Tresh, Tracy Slallard, Clete Boyer, nolds for "The Unsl~kable - Molly Brown."
' is a wom~n who is the presi·
cenUy appeared with Roddy Mcdent of Jeao Pierce Aumont's
DowaU on an episode of the
fan club. She also has taken an
Alfred IUtchcock Hour, 'playing
interest in me and my
a heavy. and he calb it "one
After every performance
Of of the. most exciting experienc·
Dilne, she writes me lqthy es of my life."
. critiques of my work. And' she
He'll have another exciting
Is one of the most discerning experlenc. wbcn the fan club
critics rve ever read. She lives poople get their claws on him.
In Brooklyn, and maybe that ·
. ,. explalna it."
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