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II·Diily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mld_!!leport, 0 ., Sept. 18, 1964

Homemaker CluP,

Middleport P.T.A. met
day evening., the mgh school

An Impressive, ca ndlelight in· ldleport ; Miss Norma Sullivan,
lt.llau·on ceremonv for newly Point Pleasant, and . Mrs . John
elected Officers of the Middle- Da\lts from the Ph 1Itppmes.
"'-•·1ss Frieda Faehnle Is
a
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port Garden Club
h t~h ltghted Members res~cu
patient at Me1gs Memthe final mPetmg of the club call wtltl suggestmns for . th [anal Hospita l.
yea r Wedn+&gt;sday evemng at th P new year's programs An mter- S;&gt;aman Ftrst Class and Mr!!.
borne of Mrs Ernest Maag . t:&gt; stmg di splay of mtmature ar- 1Freddie Cline and
children,

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when plans were made for the
first meeting of the school year

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Monday evenln•a• September 1g ""'·ndy Gress, ·__.., of Mr. and
2t 8I 7:oN
~ In th e ht'gh ochool Mrs ,.•' rank Gress Jr. ol Chiauditorium .
cag~ . Ill . visited recently wJth

The gr~p discussed the "op- his grandmother , Mrs . Frank
en hOlL,e and get-acqualn~ed Gres!i Sr. ~nd Mr. snd .M r a.

M r.~ J E Har lt&gt;y rondu~:tt!d rangements were dtscusS(&gt;(I by Ktmmie and Denna Lynn left p~ogram slated for .the opemng Leon McKmght and fanuly .
th~ St"rvu:t' wh ich had ~en pre- membE-rs bringing them
! Thursday for Kodiak , Alaska, night Monday P.venmg . when
Mrs .. Edna Campbell, Mrs.
p &lt;~ red b.v .\1r~ Edgar Reynolds. A l&lt;~ rge painting of Johnny when· he will be stationed for parents and children wdl
Helen Baumgardner and Mrs.
who wa s unAble to be prese.nt. '' Applf'seed " Chapman . done by 1thr 11ext two years. They were teachers and tour the
class-- Genevieve Coakry, returned to
~~~~ Hrult'l "' rro:;~t'f! the fact the1 la l emlss Daisy Saunders, !drivinli! to Seattle. Wash. and rooms .
their homes, Cincinnati, 11\ursh
· lac •·t; rh had bt&gt;en present I'd to •
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th t tou utt l-'n r mp as1s I S P ·
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•• on leadi ''''P alon"' and that thP clu b at her request, was di s- Alaska . The)' have heen spend· Mr Wilham .In,Ke 1s, .presi ent,
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with their aunt, Mrs.
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surees~
t.1illlrf' ot a rl ub pl ayf'd m a fitting bar~grmm : 1ng the past two weeks with his rs. nge s,Je!Ce presl .en ; r~. Ednl visit
Bartels.
really de&gt;pt-&gt;nd:s on the mrmbt&gt;rs of a paper on hi s life given by mother, Mrs. Betty Cline. The Lowell Bea er. farst VICe Presl- M:s. Arzula Sea of Newport
Ro'it'S from tilt: g;~rden
of Mr.:; t\1 J French. Menll on 1CJinP~ have been residing
in dent ; Mrs. I. R. .Neal, secre- News,· Va was the 'l\1esday
Mr11 A A Dillard were pre- was made of the "Johnny Ap- 1 Flonda for the past three years. tary; Mrs. Joe Bailey, treasur- guest of Mrs. Edna Bartels and
1 enled to 4:'8 Ch of tht&gt; o ffl Ct' f S plt'St'f'd Tn:u l'' whi{'h crnsses l Mi.'ls .hmet Baker, daughter ~r; Mr. L. W. McComas, super- guests.
install.,.d in cl ud1ng M 1 s~ Nellie through MPigs County 011 rou tes 1ot Mr. and Mrs Edison Baker, m~e~dent of sch~ls and Mr. Robert Davis. Mr. and Mrs.
zerkle, presJdt' nt . M 1 s~ Anna :n t~ nd 124 Mrs H C S an~· 1 rNurned to the Columbus Busi- WJ.I_li~rn Russell, hagh
school William Bartels and sons, Edon hts vtslt nt&gt;:~s Umvers1
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.t\' Tue sday where prmc1pal,
Howell , \'ICe prPs lden I . .,1~,,., bur)' "ommented
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.Leo Kennedy
d , Central
and Chuck and Mr. an d Mra.
Jack Wel 5h, secrelar y. a n d to the Va n Dyne fam tly who she IS a s·udfnt. She ha s been Sc oo! prmclpal, an Mrs. R.
Campbell visited Wed·
Mrs. JamE"s Arnold, trt'asure r. reo;;tdt'd m Middleport
years ; vistting wi th 'her yarents be- ~;y ~r:~~ns,ri:~~~~~.st Element- nesday evening with Mrs. Ed·
Mr~ Wu\ ter H::~ye s . out -gomg ago
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Itween quarters Miss Baker, a
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na Bartels and guests of Cin·
pre!lident, welcomed the
28 A round robtn card 'MlS sent Imember of the student council,
cmnati.
nembers i.tnd gltf'sl:; melud lng to ,\ 11S:-i Fn~da F'aehnlt', a pa- l reported early to assist new DinnflrPlanned
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Mrs. J ames Cn swell, Mr.':i. R. llf'nl at Meigs Me~onal Hos- students in orientation at the On Election Day
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J Spengler '~~1 rs E n TP wk s- p tal At the c lo~e ot the
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1 The Deacons and Deacones!1 evE"n· li·mversJiy
bary, Mrs. J . R. Cochran, Mtd mg memhrrs an~ guPs s were Mr. and :vtrs. James Kitchen es of the First United Presbylmtted to the dmtng
room Iand daughters, Debra and Den- tenan Church made plans to
, whPre a salad course was sPrv-~l tse, of Chilhf'othe spent the serve an election dati dinner
d f m a table attrarltve Jn
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ld wt-eken Wtlu tue1r mot er, r. when the group met Tuesday
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lcl ll culnrs usf'd . m /: rgo e 1and Mrs. Robert Reibel. They evening at the church with the
With Stai nlf'ss S1 et'l Puir 1t
clot h N&gt;ntered with a
g 1 wt&gt;re JOmed Sunday bv her oth-' Rev Howard Ruppelt
in
arrangement or gold;; ~~~! l er daughter and family, Mr. cha;ge. Rev. Ruppe1t gave the
&amp; $2 .98
and grt&gt;~nf'ry . Amb ss are ' and Mrs. Charl~s Asa Bradbury opening prayer.

PARKER
J-BALL JOTTER PEN

ho;lrlrrs and amber gla · ~

1and children: Suzanne, Mary Mrs. Francis Anderson and
sett ng1.1 and Asa, Middleport, and her Mrs Paul Haptonstall ar11 to
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Ha\'es prestded •at !he s - son, M r. and '1
. vrr etJffl-&gt;e se.rvl('e .wJ\h Miss i Jr and children . Meiame and at the &lt;.'omrnunion service Sun' Zerkle ass.,tmg wtlh the serv~
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s 1e
ey cam~ day morning, October 4.. Mem·
1ng Asslstmg... ho. · · ·
r .: espectally to observe Mrs. Rei- bers also planned a rummage
Mtss Lenore ,,, \.,, Mrs Cra l l&gt;el 's birthday •nmversary.
sale
Davi s and Mrs. Garen Stans Mrs. Marjurie Walburn and , Mrs, Roscoe Fife will chairWY 1·2641
bury ·
ldaug ht er, J_1'll.' were m
· Alba ny man the electiun day 'dinner to
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Middleport
today to vJsll Mr. and M r s. be served at the church. Cards
8Pthe1 Coleman.
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. of thanks were read from Mrs.
."iperiol Day.*J are
Mr.
and
Mrs.
WJIIJarn
Morns
0. C. Greenlee, Mrs.
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Commission. To11ic
accompanied their son, Mich· Buchanan, Mrs. Ne11
POMEROY OHIO
Plans were discussed for the ael ( Mick) Morris to Ashland Mrs. Karl Owen, Mrs.
1obsf'rvance of special day!l such where he will enter Ashland man Bailey and Mr. and'
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
a!'! Thanksgiving, Chnstmas and College for the fall term Mor- Tom Kelly. The meeting
"WAR IS HELL"
Tony Rus:: el!. Bayne5 Bar· I Easter and ,he New Year ~hen ris is a '64 graduate of Middlt!- closed with prayer.
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ron, Jurly Van. W.all~· Campo the Commissi~ on Worship of port Htgh School and .vas active
"OPERATION PETTICOAT"
Hralh
Methodist
Church
met m sports.
Part
'is Given
(Terhmculorl
Thursday
a~terrmon
at
the
home
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Carl f.ranl, T0n Cnrt1s, .Jn:~n
O'Brien. Dina Merrill. Dick or the rhatrman, Mrs. Robert
SESSION ANNOUNCED
At Davrs Home
Sarf!:eant
Coats.
I The annual Pl~nning Ses.o;;ion Mrs. Max Davis was hostTht" Rev . Marvin Dowson re-, of Heath Methodtst Churrh wttl ess for a Tupperware party at
SUN .. MON., iiJES.
ported nn the flm itt stalled , in be held Sunday afternoon at I her hom.e in Bradbury TuesSept. 20-22
the belfry and led o dlscusston the church from 2:30 to 4 p.m . day evenmg. Mrs. Glem~ 1'J'ho.
"CHALK \i.AROEN"
on types or worship services. Members of the Official Board mas of Parkersburg was
in
(T., rhnicolor 1
The commtu!on chairman wlll
well as commission mem- char~e of the demonstration.
Hayley ~!~~~C:a-~:~~ab Kerr report suggesti~s for t~e com· bers Jnd. oftlcers of the church ! Those attending included Mrs.

Puker

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MIDDLEPORT
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will be plann&lt;d and each ,com· g\nia Overturf, Mrs. Tillie Rowmission will submit a pltm or ley, ~rs. ~a~l. Wmn, . Oleva
activittes for the year.
Cullertll, Vtrgmm
Whitlatch,
and daughter, Sltaron, Mrs. GrUf
sion to be held Sunday.
Russell. Mrs. Htlda King, Mrs.
Present for the meetm~
Clarence Murray, Virginia Nel·
Rev. Dowson, Mrs. Coats, Mrs. ::&gt;on, Frances Mmor, Margaret
C. M. Hennesy, Mrs. J . P. Klein Kennedy, Ruin Barnhart, and
Mrs, John Baker and Mrs. Em- daughter, Sherr!, Delores Aikerson Jon~s. Mrs. Coats served er, Mrs. Dale Ba~rt, ~rs.
:'l fp•u:n:ch:d:u:rt:ng:;th~e;;a;fte;r;n:oo~n~.:;"il Kathryn Evans and .fr!it, Dav·
is.
REMINDER GIVEN
Mr&lt;. Etta Norton, Wortby MaI
TONIGHT th•u SUNDAY
tron of Evangeline Chapter, 0.
I E.S. of Middleport is
Double Fe•ture Prognm
lng members lo return thelr
"KISSINCI COUSINS"
recipe blanks as soon as posslWith Elvis Presley
ble in order lor the cookbook
and Arthur O'Connell
to
be ordered. Those having
----andblanks are asked w lake them
"3 BLONDES IN HIS LIFE"
to the King Builders Company
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AU Star Cut ·
m the Masonic Temple
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•hters Paula June and Tam·
eara Lynn
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in Galhpolis
Mrs Roy Frecker and daugh~
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Star~her and daughter spent
Tuesday afternoon ~tth Mrs.
Homer Holter.
Miss Florence Smith return·

Your home wae built to aeeommodate people.
Our Sate Deposit vault was built to a~m­
modate irreplacea.blf pers11114l possesawns:
to safeguard them agairuit fire, theft, other
home hazards.
Cost of renting a Slife DePosit Box with ua
is merely nominal, Cl@Sidering what you
ml,ght l011e witb.qut.it. Act BOOn I
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MIDDLEPORT, 0.

Where keepsakes keep best

Jfe Pay 3%.lnterut On Savinw•

Pomeroy
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Meigs MeJUorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rosenbaum returned home Monday
after a weekend v!Jit In Ports·
th with Dr. and Mrs. Paul

compony o·Inner
Mrs. Pat Dully was
ed aa a new member when the

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The J . 0. F. Cia" ol lhl
United Methodist Church~ wlU
m..t Monday at 7::11l p. m. ot
the church .

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To Ptut Presidentl

bird figurines, wao the lbell!t
of the flower arrangements fo1
September and 1 blue rlbboi
was awarded to Mrs. Roher
Thompson, a red ribbon b
Mrs. John Terrell and a whit.
to Mrs. Robert Lewis.
Refreshments we~e ""rved b:
the hosless during the socie

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1964

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PRICE FIVE CENT!

KENNEDY - The
prarlice runs have stopped on
rhe ma~ic number "7''
for
o\merica's Saturn-1 super
~ ~ F'rom now on, it must
for CJ living. U. S. scientists
a IRrge. winged satellite named
·'Pegasus" they would like
itRtJOn in space to detect and
measurl' meteoroids whizzing
uound near eartb.
Tht' only rocket big enough
to carry it Is the Saturn-1,
a
190-feet hehemoth billed as the

world's migh)lest space boostIt~ practice sessions came

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to an end Friday, and a spec-faeular finale it was. The Sat·
urn-1, as tall as a 19-story bul\dlng, made a mighty leap from
the pad and within to minutes 1
sent an la.ton satellite eluding a dummy model of
erica'8 Apollo moonf;hip ~arth orbit.

MOSCOW (UPI) - Premier ported
my words."
sald press mlsreported my words. bas created for man. It Is teflo
Nikita S. Khrushchev today Khrushchev.
Maybe we shall publish what I rible. Yes . it 1s terrible.' But
agam denied publicly he has Khrushchev, in a 45-minute saJd tomorrow,'• Khrushchev the bourgeois correspondents
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said Jt is a terrible weapon
announced a new doomsday speech attacking both American said .
weapon.
"imperialism" and the Chinese "I said on 1\lesday that Mon· wtlich can destroy mankind.
Khrushche\- told a Kremlin Communists, also vowed to day my friends and I spent the "[ did not say that.''
banquet audience he was talk· "help" anti-colonialist fighters whole day wlth marshals, gen· Then he asked a rhetorical
about ''an assortment of asking the Kremlin for arms. erals, admirals, military scien- question.
weapons for infantry, rockets But the 71}-year-old premier tists
engineers. It was one
"Aren't nuclear weapons ter·
tanks" when he met Japa- gestured with his fists in deny- hour from Moscow.
rlble enough to destroy manlawmakers who quoted ing the •·terrible" w..:apon re-- •·1 did not look at atomic or ldnd. Yes, they are," the preas proclaiming s " mon- port.
nuclear weapons. But at an ~S· m.iet said, speaking off the
i•tt·ous new terrible weapon ''I talked with some Japa- sortment of weapons for m- cuff to 1,500-guests celebratin&amp;
capable of destroying man. jnese members of j)arliament fantry, rockets and tanks." .
a Kremlin .. sponsored world
The bourgeoi~ press misre- ('Buesday) and Lhe bourgeois l._":_l__:
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The .dork arrived too ,early
today when the
Middleport
emergency-rescue squad was
enroute to Holzer bospltal. The
aquadsmeo arose to the occa.
&amp;ion In fine fashion .
A baby boy was delivered
to Mrs. Ada Varian by t b e
Middleport aidmen whlle the
ambulance was enroute to the
hospital. Mrs. Varian, a CJif.
ton, W. Va. resident, was taken as far as Middleport by
private transportation &amp; then
transferred to the squall truck.
The child was born on Route
'2 near Kanauga.

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Ben H, Ewlog, son ol Mr.
and Mrs. Henry E\ring, Pomeroy, received his diploma
Friday from the Cincinnati
College of Embalming. BeD
wiff now begin his lnternJ,;hlp
in embalming 11t Ewing's Fu·
neral bomc in Pomeroy. Atteding
graduation ceremonies were bis part'nts and Mfse
Dt,ris Caldwell, Chester. Prl·
or to beginning hie etudiel'l !n
Cincinnati, Ben attemled Rio
Grande college.

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etmen s
s onary
ciety of the Laurel Cliff Fret
Methodist Church met recen\ll
m the recreallon room of tht
parsonage with 10 members pro
sent.
Mrs. Gerald Pullins, pres!.
dent, opened the meeting by
di
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rea ng ..a 1a 1Jans 6' o11 owe
wlth prayer by Mrs. Steve
Eblin .. A. card sent. to the Jun-

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MISfSI\onary
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coorlhm;

'eonng a
on d wedne 0 trl·
go " was rea an a con ~
butlon' of liD wu mado to the

Sr., Mrs. Mayme Holmes, Mrs.

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Ralph GUmore, Mrs. Gerald Juruor Soclel~. tl
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MA cornmuruca on waa read
Wll...,nnuu•
a 8Uest, rs.
"Ch 1· ti
Out
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concern1ng
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reach" and Mrs Arthur Wise
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land, Mrs. Edward Wells, Mrs. \IRS name,d. to It' ecultre a r~
Elmer White, Mro. Don Me- er to ellj) .atn · " 8' 0.
and Mn. IIA&gt;y Blanken- to work wtth the Youtb Fellowahlp. Hostesseo for the n..t eltip and Sunday School . ln a
will be Mrs. Don Me- cement walk from p~
aod Mrs. Edward Weill. to church project.
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Women' 1 Society
Meetinl j, Held

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park. The. traveling
by Mrs. Willard
rd
M GUm
awa ed w rs.
ore.
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Mrs. Bally ree&lt;!lved a birthday
Heafllngt on the tDplc
I rom her secret pal.
glvl!ll '!&gt;Y. Mrs. Brooks
A dessert course wu
Mrs. William Russell, Mrs.
by the hostesses to the
Ill. Rartenbacb, Mrs.
and Mrs. Don Mullen, M
Rouah and Miss Clara
Hoffman, Mrs.
followed tir a queation and an- ·
Mrs. Dayton Strickswer petlod.
Mro. Russell, pre.sident, condueled the business session and
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conlributiono were made to tho
EWHA:·-I!oqlllal In Korea and
also to the Wesley Clilld Care
Center In Cincinnati. Plana were
dlsi:uaal!d lor a t1111llD81iO oale.
A get .well card was sent
to
Adolph 'Gfwoter. It wu decided
1o lu\vo 'pie mi. eoftee at the
Oc!Qbot ilieetin&amp; and members
are io ~ng 1D bollle Cllpo.
The meeUni cJoaed with the
Lorl~i ,Prayer 1'1 Wllson, af·
wlifCII nlresltliients were
..ne ~ 'lito botltelles,'
. ~ · pruent ·were thOle
nanieil a)lilve and Mro. WUUam
Ftol'ier;. Mro: $adle Brown, Mrs .
CharJel · · dreuae1', i.nd
II~ue~la wert Mlso , Clara Gar·
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,.;rj, Carrl~ Grueserl and
Mrs. Ma.illn Leonard.

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ed negotiations. S
nt repair wo1·~ traditionally
In the railroad shops and juris·
dicfion over coupling of a i r,
steam and signal hoses appeared to be Ule two major issues ~~
blo£"king a settlement In the two- fyear-old dispute.

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WSCS Group
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"Se~tember Song;• lncludlnt

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mPCiiators try again
head off a paralyzing
railruad strike set to begin
day morninJ at dawn.
ThE" White House and
Secretary W. Willard

.Mrs. Charles Lewis, region~1
d1rector, announced that Mrs
Leo Bryan had been appointe(
regional chairman for JunJOl
Ga.rden clubs. The club thank
ed Mrs. Bryan for ~ progran
which she presented on WMP&lt;

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Plans for the club~s Oowe1
show to be held at the Ohit
Power Co. office, Sept.. 26-27
were distributed by Mrs. Char
Jes Lewis. Vacation Memoriel
will be the theme of tbe sho\1
which is Invitation, wltll thf '
Pomeroy, Twilight, Rutland am
Rutland Friendly
Ga~!'l
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Mrs. Paul Cascl entertained
the
FAl!llll'iiiJ tho m.eUQI 1\lillll ~merlcan Legion Auxthary of
and while there attend-· Sut;.._H~Iu lh9 V(J;
~rew Post Wednesday evening
ed the air show
soriCfbY tt, 'Gtw) aave het ~ It her home in Middleport.
th weni to Ma.sslllon to
I 90 Gitl• J';lf.
The moetlng, In charge of
he": mother, Mrs. Ed Capehart I'OI'RiifreOhmenll ;..~ Served by M.rs. Casci, presidont, opened
who 1 ~ ill In the City Hospital Mrs. Eugene Conde, Mrs. Da- Wltb t~e pledge to the flag and
th
They returned home vid Ohlinger Mrs.
Charles a moment of silent prayer. Den::~ay.
Knopp, Mrs: William Clark, voUona were led by Mrs. GeorMrs. Tom Ables and MIll ge Hack~tt Sr., wha read an
Mar1aret Gans. Mrs.
Dufly article, 'it Happeiled Twenty
Years Ago " by Rev R
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won the door prlzo.
Marshall btken from ·1he· Calh:
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During the business session,
/Sfnterfa1ne
Relfular Meetinl
a report was given on the birthMrs. Karl Grueser, assisted The Sew-Rile Sewing club day cakes taken to the County
by Mrs. Nonnan
met Wednesda ~evening at
Home in July and August. Plans
tertalried the WSCS of the
.Y
nd
d to
be ·-~•- h h
club room w11jl Mrs. Raymo were ma e
remem r a
ersvUle Metu~JUU~t c urc
Baity and Mrs. Elza Gilmore member.
nesda~ afternoon at her home. J
h te
GJilllea were played and prlzI• A riew purpose for a
new rM.:s~ :~:·Van Vranken, ea awarded the winners, .after
age" Wai tbe topic of the
president conducted a short bus. which refreshments were serv·
gram ·presented by Mrs.
!ness session and final plans ed to Mrs, Hackett, Mrs. Ben
Grueser. The voup
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"Show
· er·s of Blessin•s,"
were made for a lanuly
. Neutzllng, Mrs. Jed Webster,

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Of Garden Club

Lou, all of Cheshire; Mr.
Mrs. Tim Evans, David
Martha, Gallipolis; Mr.
Mrs. Charle! Vroman and
Mark and
Mary,
Belpre; Mr. l,landy Rothgeb
and sona, Terry and Todd of
Kanauga; Charles Athey, Ky&amp;er; and !W'o guests, John Sha·
ver and. J\lll Reese.
Paul Athe was elected resldent for thy comJn
a/ e
R th b f' il
g :: ed ~ts
r!:'iatto~~o Yth g= Creelc
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The Friendly Neighbors club
will meet Tuesday at b p. m,
at the home of Mrl!l. C. E.
Clark. There wlll be an aucUoa
of home made articles.

Mrs. Robert Lewis,

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Mrs Rucker Neal and son the est.
em rs anrwer·
M~. and Mrs. Olive; ed roll caU with their favoritl
daughters, Sandra
bird.

Grueser, MI'J. Henry
and Mrs. Joseph Wippel. Pray·
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The' annual N. R. IWthgeb famHy reunion was held Sunday,
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Kyger
Creek Employees
clubhouse
near Cheshire. Charles Vroman
the grace at table.
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A picnic dinner was Served 1 "BI r da o1 Ohio''" ··....
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noon with games and con· ic of the evening presented
tests held for ' adults and Pingo by Mrs. Leo Bryan when thl
the children during· the af- Winding Trail Garden C I u b
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ternoon. Attending from Middle- met ewft:lliUay evemng a
were Mr. and Mrs. Field· home of Mrs. Lloyd MOO~, Oak
Hawk.Jns and Mr a n d St. Unusual pictures of btrdl
, Carl Myers and children, were displayed by the memand Carla.
bers.

Catho/ic Women
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Rothgeb Family
Reunion Held
Near Cheshire

Betty and other relatives. She
was accompanled horile by her
sister snd brother·in-law, Mr,
and Mrs. Schneider.
Mrs. Garland WeJver 1 n d
daughter Sam of Dayton arriyed Sunday to be ,.-ith her fath·

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lnour~nce COrporation
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ginning at 9:30 a. m. A bllskel
dinner will be beld at 'nooll.
The afternoon speak.er will be
·Rev. Ralph Maboney.

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have returned to their employ- dinner were Mrs, Charles
ment in New York City, after son and Mrs. John Goett
a three weeks visit with Mrs. co-chairman; Mrs. Joh n M'Jtch,
FlOrence Smith.
Mrs. Charles Radford, ~::
Mrs. Hattie Russell and Mrs. Tom Ables, Mrs. Earl Norris,
Alice Chamberlin are in Colum· Mrs. George Hackett Sr...
bus to be with Mrs. Lawrence Thomas HennesS}\ Miss
Weed (Jean · Russell) who
is mary Raub, Mrs. John Kokoconfined to the Riverside Hos- vitch, Mrs. Wllliam Rinebart,
pita!. Mrs. Weed underwent sur- and Mrs. Homer Gordon,
a week ago and is improv- en: Mrs. Robert Burkett, Mrs.
lng.
Eugene Conde, Mrs. Mary
Mrs. Walter Kennedy
Sr. zelman. Mrs. H. C. BrickJes,
had returned home after a visit Mrs. Don Mullen. Mrs.
In Columbus with her daughter casct Mrs. Thomas
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to the above named were Mrs.
Ted Riley, Jr , Mra. Lawrence
Stewart, Mrs. Harold Collins,
Mrs. John Fultz, Mrs. Mary
Brewer and Mrs. Mn Davia.

Th.. federal covernment'l Na.
tlort~ l l.lbran of Mediclae la
Bethtsda, Md., Is the natioa'1
largul medical UbriU')'.

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Catholic Women's club of the
Sacred Heart church met reudlt 1
cently In tile church a or·
um.
The meeting in charge
Mrs . Richard Freeman,
dent, opened with prayer
ed to her employment In Wash· the Rev. Father John
ington, D. C. after a visit with Plans were completed for
her mother Mrs.
Florence 1 Ving a dinner to the
· otto Roth•eb
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and
Srt:lith.
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Jon, Mr. and Mrs.
Rothgeb, Becky and
Miss Eleanor Smith and M1ss ny, Saturday. ·
Fred Mr. and Mrs. Clnir AthAudrey Bell of Stanford, Conn. Committees named for
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F bes • " '• scrt'ptute
or
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of Ephesians 9:4-10 by
v-~ Renshaw.

Color
me
your
favorite
== color-

Elemeitorr

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Misse's: Anna and Martha PoW·
ell Mrs LeoD M.cKnight and
M;s. G~rge Hacket~ Jr., wait·
resses.
:Pitnl were made for an HUCUori of'home riiade articl~ at
the October meetiq. Hostesses
to attend. A calend~r of Pat Marcum, Mrs. Bee Stewart, er John Sauvage Sr. who un·j for October will be
MiBSSl
church activities for the year I Mrs. Laura Harrison, Mrs. Vir· d!~went surgery Wednesday. at Chrlatint, Agnes and

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for tbe T.A. wUl meet ot lire .,.So
IIIM.a projecto """"
the aclloel .. Moadi1 eveal""
S.pl. 11. Ao
meet.
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of Mn. James Whitlatch for au
reptar meet!J11 loU....., at
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1: lt. CoalmltWI lor lire year
all day mee
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p 1 WinD
IIIU lie umed b)' Mn. Joyce
Mn.
ned th au
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Hobact, PrtCkleal.
~: readl~m::~lll.)amuel.
Tea&lt;ben wiU be latradacdis sed rojectl
ed
IJllll 1 ol lbo daoo:-:u~ml:!!l yea/ Plans
room•
wiD
eo•elude
Ole meetmade for the club members
Ing.
attend a health eonference
lnb held In OCtober at Ral&lt;.rl A ootlll bow will follow ID
Center In Athens. Thi1 wlll be lbo 1-11. room llllb relrosiJ.
lire .......
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live eommitteo. Ab ,.,..11
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.,.. cordially lavlled.
k Jlnn
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pot
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Di.eru•n
Plan•
Plana wtre &lt;lkullld

Firat
Meetinlf
The executive
olfiC&lt;!rS of the

lmpressl·ve Candlelight Ceremony
Marks Garden Club Installation
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Goldwater
Criticized
BvChurch

Jackets, Falcons Tie 7 -7 at Bachtel Field

Dally ~Ditnet, roomeroy·Mlddleport, 0 .• Sept. 19, 1984-S c IS\. Sokla m
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to), Barber 15). Miller f~
Orsioo. Winner - •M!i .til
Lo..,. - Sukla IO.l\ . 1111-· .ricio, Torrt•s. Orsmo, P~t.ll
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tackle, recovered two of M&gt;d- tial defensively . These boys
r,r~ push~ W~h~ma all ?vtr ' ial from Quarterback.
Ray , The Jackets
impregnable! dleport's three fumble-s on rush- were ends John BJake and lklb
ac.:htel ~ 1eld Fnday
mght, Varian w Halfback Mike Roush tront wall then held Wahama l tng plays.
Caruthers, t.acldes Larry Vance
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rolllng ut.J 228 yards on
t he cuung into the slot, taking the to two yards tn three ties. Rus- 1 Middleport now Is J-o-1 , wa. and Ray Plcken11, and
Dave
W•sh
310 000 001-' f ·s I ~
ground ~o Waham~'s 28 , but fin- 1ball un11Jolestl!d , and draggmg ty Wood punted brilliantly out hama 0-2-l.
Ash ley, middle guard. Line
Chicago
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a Middleport defender into the lo the Middleport 30 where the The Jackt'ls had the ball for backers were Buddy Moore.
Osleen, Klme \8 J.
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The Otu.o boys' quarterback, zone with him. Car by Sawyers ball was fumbled and recover- 41 ground plays, getung
228 Bruce Wallace, Rod
Sauer,
and Brumley Pizarro, .Bu rdl 1
Br ucl;' ~aliact:, capped a 61- ran the EP to tie the score. 1ed by Wahama .
yards, an average of 5.6 per and Joe Stephenson. Safetymen
(2!, ~'isher 16! . Wilhel
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yard dnve of seven plays With This play was the first one of Quarterback Randy Van Met- rush . Wahama could mount on- were Alan Wallace and George
and Carreon, Martin (S). Win- . 1
a two ~ard sn~k for a 6.{llead, the fourth period.
er got three, Wahama took a lly 24 rushes, getting 28
net Sauer.
ner - Kline t9·71. Loser?-Wil
then ctrcled nght end for the It came about this way ·
five yard penalty, and now in ' yards for an average of 1.2 p«&gt;r ro the line on offense after
helm 110-91. HR-Sievers. :J
7-o lead. Tbere was only 5:!)() , The Jackets, after their haH- l the fourth quarter with Varian try.
the first successful drive, when
a:one in the first quarter.
time rest, came out with
a j ir) for Van Merer, the long bomb For Middleport Alan Wallace , the bln&lt;'k:ng was
excellent.
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But from then on, the Jack- 1~ spark of their first quarter de- ~ clicked to Roush for the Falcon had 74 yards in 10 carries, Coach Ashley declined public
-~EW YORK iUPII - 'rhe
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ets falled to put together a pay- termination. Openlng on theLr TO.
seven, t~omment Thi~ lineup included
1Bruce Wallace five in
New York kangers announced !u
off sustajned drive. Costly mis- own 36, and ibsorbing two pen- After that only Wahama real- I Rod Sauer 109 in 17, and Joe Blake and Vance ends, Craig
Frid&lt;ly that center Ph.il Gocues - fumbles - halted two I alties en route from very eagle- ~ Jy threatened.
Stephenson 40 in seven. For Wa-1Rawlings and Pickens tackles,
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15 Midway m the fourtil period hama, Carby Sawyers had 12 Kandy Humphrey iind Tom
drives, and Wabama"a big op-1eyed officials, drove In
National Hockey League scor·
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portuntty late in the third per- ground rushes to the Wahama Varian hit Roush again, this in 10 tries, Bob Sawyer eight ' King alternating at a guard,
ing la:;t year. and rookie rijht
. tod was set up by a third fum- 5.
time for 33 yards to the Jacket • in two, · Van Meter five in six. · with Kenneth Harris at the oth'
' wmg Bill~· Collins have signed
ble, that of ; punt recovered
However with fourth down 11 . But four plays later Wa~ : Powell two in one, apd Roush er guard, and Caruthers at tenU'eir r·ontrar!S for lhe 1~
by Wahama.
and five, Bruce Wallace's pass hama still was on the 11, t be one in five carries .
ter. Rawlings, 205 lb. sophosea son
AAd Coach Bob Oliver's boys into the end zone was intercept- Jackets taking over.
Middy Coach Bob Ashley felt more diLl the punting, 106 yards
bad tho play In their bag !bated by Mike Roush, who ran lt Paul Lingerfelt, a Junior Jhis line played up l&lt;l its poten-1 in three boots.
GUESTS OF BOUTON
For Wahama, the ends, MayNEW VOH:K !UPJ , nard and Powell genera\ly coner Jtm Bouton " tht' New York
t;.~:nPi"l :he J&lt;:t ,' l&lt;"t•t~ ,,.. !ht ·
out·
Yankt-'' ·'~ ~11; 't&lt;l\'f'
orne ~on
stde Sauer got hi s 109 yards
I d11ldrt•1, ,111J t!:t' lr fJ&lt;ll"t&lt;nl s 1 aJ
ins1dto thf' tatkles. But the l'a lhi'- gut:~:.- :t: ,rKiav· , -:;a me wi~l\
con middle held when it had to
'j Karl'&gt;t. s Ci l\ .ls
part r1. .a ..fld"in the third period when the
tronwirlt ramr~:u,;n to - rai81
J&lt;u:ket.s got to the Wahama 11
f11nd'- fur t~'..,tle llbro~b
and was forced to pass, with :
P.oulon 1s f::t'n~""ral chairman
Roush intercepting.
u! lhe ta ll qmci-ra1 s:ng drive
The start•ng Waham&lt;J team
BROUGHT DOWN - Joe Stephenson . senior le&gt;ft half- for th1· .\".,rthern N~w Jerse-y
on offense besides Maynard and b(l t k of the Midd leport Yellow Jat kf'ts i~ hrou f!hl dm\ n
r ll&lt;lJllt't" t~l the Nr~tional Cysllc
Pnwf'll h:td Hart and Brown ~:~t by a Wahama tackler. who would be assisted soon. 1f
r tbl "llo..;i~ Hr·~ .. arrll F HHid&lt;JLion.
t;wkiPs, G. Roush and Mattox needed by Quartt&gt;rba&lt;.:k Ran dy Van Meter (:!51 . Steph~-"n ­
at guards, Rood at center, Van son. 1:35 lbs of determina tion . gained 40 net _v ards in SrdnPy 211 f'mcin nalt Hughe!i{O
Meter and Varia n trading quar- seven carnrs fro m s&lt;.Timmage.- Sen ti nel Photo.
l.1.iurnlms r;rove 18
terbcl1 ·k Hob S3W\f'ro; ;:;nd '&gt;1 . 1- -Dt-' I!Jhos Jefferson .0 ~
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FRIDAY'S SCORES

Ravenswoo4 11 Pt. P1ealaot

Challenge for
Lady Democrats

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Middleport 1 Wohamo 1
O.lpre U McArlbur I
Eootera 20 North Gallla 12
Kuer Creek SO Symmea Val-

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1l&lt;idy Bird Johnson wrapped liP

Racine 38 Southwcstera t
Athena 32 Ironton I
WeUslon SO Oak HlU 8
Lor•• 34 Mayesville I

:17-hour campaign
Ohio Friday by challenging DemocraUo women 10
J811Bro in building the Prealdent'o
"'great society."

Nelsonville 18 Cbaucey I
Jacksou 14 Greenftekt I
Marietta 3% Marlins Ferry 1%

The Firat Lady'• chartered
plane look of for Washington
ohortly after ohe addressed tho
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a customer. George Hackett's Sohio Service priUt!:,; ttseli

Roush at halfback:o; an1 Carby i
Sawyers at fullbark
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in providing a wide range of .set vices.

Line Srores

7 0 0 0 - 7 By United Prt&gt;SS lnteornaliooal Navarro l81 and F1·t&gt;ehan Win·
National Lt'&lt;~gut
1\r.tli("k 11~- 51 Loser nee
W:-Jliiirna
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Sr·Qring, B. Wallat.~. 2
yd. Chicago Dl Mtlwauhe, night, Aguirrt' (~·101 HH-- Alvh . \1r-

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Kuush. J2 yd pass from V:ma n.
EP . Carby Sawyers. run.

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Yds. Rush .

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Dies Friday

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postponed ram

Short Course
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Bill Priddy's Racine [or 73 yards and one touchdown.
cashed in on two in- Racine drew first blood witil
passes and three 8 minutes left in the opening
by Southwestern Fri- period when Grueser connected
day night to post an easy 36-6 with senior end Gordon Fisher
Southern Valley Conference vic- on a 32-yard touchdown pass.
torv on the losers' gridiron.
The ball was tipped in the air
1\ marked the first wm of twice by Southwestern defendthe campaign for Racine fol- ers in the end zone, •·ut Fisher
lowmg an opening game loss to snagged it for the sCore. FunMcArthur while Coach
Pat back Roger Adams rammed ovWeiher 's Highlailders are win- : er the two-point conversion for
less jn two outings.
jan 8-0 le~d .
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Paced by the fine running of The Pnddymen struck agam
1opbomortl John McClintock in the second period followin_g
and senior Wayne Hubbard, the a Southwestern fumble on thetr
roniadoe• rolled upt7 5 yards own eight yard line which CharrushinC abd recorded -12 first les Cleland pounced on. 'lbree
dOWIUI . Sopt10more quarterback plays later. Grueser passed to
~ob Gruellt'r showed his mettle halfback Steve Cleland for ,the
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BETHEL MEETS

New York
Baltimore
Chicago
Detroit
(;]eveland
Los Angelel!l
Minnesota
Boston

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accentlwte bQ'
1965 Ele&lt;:tra 225, Buick"s
luxury aeries. A mol'e gently sloping roof
line, h!rh crown rear fenderB and a slopiw~
rear deck enhance the stylin&amp;' of the all_,ew, roomier body with ita curved glass
'windowa. A lower hood line has been made
J&gt;?••iba by a new cross-flow radiator Jl•lign .. 'l"ht unique rea·r end desjzn featutes
~. maaalve bumper and contoured taillight•
ll!&amp;t UtnW ~~ora to the co,..

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ceaJel•a ~ras-fille1· cap in :he oenter of the
cs1· above the license plato. Walnut Pinel·
lin r and luxurious fabr!u an used &amp;ener•
ously in t he new interior deairn. Buick'"
Super Turbine torque converter transmission and the 401-oubio Inch V-8 enrine
comprise tho standard power train for the
Electra 225. A 425-cubic inch engine with
either one or two fou1...barrel carburetor•
ia_!dfered ns notional equ ipm~nt.

DQ.DGE CORONET-For 1968 Dodrelt ,~1111 ~ -a- tine of""' ,.Uecl
lho Coronet. The weU-otyled Coronet lOG .Coa ·. · . tboWD ...... io - of 11..,.....,
olfond iD tho ~ow·Jino. Tho Conlaot con . . . ' 11 ;u,........... aaclu 0 .-JI
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61 .593 __ .
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72 .517 11\1
72 .510
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74 75 .4'11

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58 92 .387 31
S4 94 .36S 34

Friday'• Resultl
Boston 7 Minnesota 8, night

New York a Kan. City 0,
1 Baltimore 10 Loll Ang. 8,

Milwaukee
75 71 .514 II
Los Angeles
74 74 .500 11
2 22
""'cago
66 80 .45
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HOuston
61 88 .409 28lh
New York
50 '11 ,340 38\1
Friday's Resulbl
Houston 3 .New York 2, night
Los Ang. 4 Phlla. 3, nighl
Pittsburgh 4 San· Fran. 3, ·
c· Ppd Lows at -m., p d• ram·
at M11w.. P ., ram

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"TEXACO SKY CHIEE"

Struthers 12

attack was halted by a big
Racine line. The Hi(hlanders
showed a net of 65 yards rushlng and nothin~ through the air
as both of their pass attempts
were inleroepled. They had onthree first downs.
Racine netted 175 rushing and
13 via the air for a total of
218 net yards anr 12 first downs.
Defensive stsndouta included
Racine'! fine 185-pound end,
Gordon Fisher, and
tem'o -~und jiUllor tackle,
Qllhoun who made near· e.nt If tho

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Canal Winchester 12

Canton McKinley 34 Warren 8
Carroll 12 (Tiel
New Alb any ""O Centerburg 1
All"tance 38 Ak ron Centra1 8
Louisville 26 Canton South 6
Granville 8 Northridge 0
Fremont Ross 13
Wa tkins Memorial 44
Cleveland West 0
!Jcklng Valley 0
Cleveland Heights 28
Circleville 34 Teays Valley 8
. G r· ld H . hi 18
Uh - h "II 4 C h I IZ
08 oc 00
E tl k aNr iet_h 16 e1g s
nc SVI e 1
as a e or
Coal Grove 22 Gallipolis tJ
p amesv1
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Da yton Stivers ~
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Ashtabu la 42 Wickliffe 6
Lemon Monroe 8

Columbus East 32
Portsmouth 0
La
t 2J
ncas ~Jumbus Linden 14

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leveland J ~Detroit
{10-9).
lonerunSouthwestern
Wasllington
Chicago1. 4,night
night and
NewPurkey
York at
Houston, (night) A
for the PAT touchdown.
failed.
8aturday'o Prvbabla Pllcben - Fisher (]0.161 vs. Farrell
Aside from Smith's ele&lt;:trilv-1
Washington at" Cbicago
9).
ing run, Southwestern's rush-

Philadelphia at Los
les, (night) - Bennett
vs. L. Miller &lt;4-8).
PIUsb'urgh al San Francisco
-Friend 02-17) vs.
&lt;18-1) .
Chicago at Milwaukee 2
Kansao City al N"' York-- Jackson &lt;211-10) and
&lt;8-14) vs. _Downlng
(14-15) vo. Cloninger
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and Fischer (11-91 .
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vo. Wllaon &lt;11·11).
Sunday's Gamel
Sllllday'l Games
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..~:\:;:": at Qllcago
Chlcaao at Milwaukee
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at -Detnll
.New York ,at Houston, night
, AD&amp;olel at s.IUJnilre
Philadelphia at Los Angeles .
Oily at New-York
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:\tiammi Trace 0
Newar~ 23 Columbus Central 6 I Pilts
000 001 (1.36-- 480
Frankliil Height5 19
San
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and Jt was 14-0 at the half.
for the losers.
Grove City 0
Vale,
McBean
(8) and PagliJ&lt;"ollowing an exchange
Score bY quartf'r o;·
Lundon 28 Urbana 0
aroni.
Estelle.
Shaw
18'1. Mur afumbles in the third period, Racine
8 6 8 14 - 36 Groveport 20 Reynoldsburg 13
kami (8), Duffalo 191 and Cran-.
Southwestern halted a Ra•cin&lt;' I Sou tit western
000 · Fairf1eld limon lf Sheridan 0 d:JII , Haller (9). Winner- Vealf' .
drive on their own four in a
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Chillicothe 26
&lt;18~ 10) . Loser-Sha w (7-6). HR
tremendous goal line stand.
Washington Court House 0 - Mays 2. Clemente.
Wellston 30 Oak Hill a
On the first play halfback
American League
Athens 32 Ironton 6
Russ Miller was thrown for a
Kann City 000 000 000- o 7 o
three yard luss to the one, and By United Pres1 International Logan 34 Maysville 6
New York 040 100 lOx- S 9 0
Cleveland East 16 Mansfield 0
on the next attempt, 230-pound Cleveland St. Ignatius 42
Meyer, Santiago 131, Drabow·
Parma 16 Sandusky 29
tackle Dave Fox recovered a
sky 15 ), Sanders 171 and EdCleveland Marshall 0 wards. Ford 115-6) and Howfumble in the end zone for the Akron Hoban 13
Lakewood St. Edwa rd 0 Columbus Watterson 13
TO. Steve Cleland ran the twoard. Loser - Meyer.
Columbus North 0
point cenversion for a 22-0 lead.. Euclid 24 Collinwood 7
Steubenville 7 Glenville 0
Columbus DeSales 24
Cleveland 000 020 010- 3 8 0 1
Another fine Southwestern Cleveland Adan1s 28
Brookhaven 0
Detroit
000 000 001 - I 12 I ,
goal line stand went by the
Youngstown Moom~y 20 Arlington 33
Kralick. McMahon (8) , Dono- i
boards in the final period when Barberton 19
Columbus South 1
1'an (8) and Romanv. Aguirre,
they were aided by 20 yards in
Cleveland Uncoln e Worthington 7
Racine penalities from the eight Lakewood 19
Columbus Whetstone 1
yard line, but on forth down ,
Cleveland Rhodes 6
Eastmoor 12
Roger Adams hulled his 195 Alfred A &amp; L 28 DeWitts Run 0
Whitehal: 0
pounds in for the touchdown. Elyria 33
Marion Franklin 30
A run for the EP failed to
Cleveland West Tfch 0 I
Columbus Hartley 8
make it 23-0 with 3:00 left
Mayfield 30
Gahanna Lincolr. 34 Bexley 1S
Fo11owing the ensuing
Cleveland Brush Q Mifflin 48 Licking Heights 8
off, 8 Steve Bryant' pass was Hillsboro 2S Milford 0
Westerville 12 Big Walnut 0
Fairview 36 Olmsted Falls 0
West Jeffer son 46
intercepted by Wayne
on the Southwestern 46 . On the Springfield North 7
Northwestern ~
first play from · scrimmage,
Springfield Shawnee 0
Hilliard 28
Hubbard slipped around
Youngstown East 20
Hamilton Township 12

end behind vicious blocking
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conversion attempt, Adams carried into the em' zone, fumbled
the ball, and it was recovered
by freshman Tom Diddle lor
two I&gt;Oinl conversion to
the score 36-0 with one
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e game.
The Hlgblanders averted 8
. Proba~e Pltc~rs2 shutout in the final 15 seconds
St. Louts at . mcmna
wh_en senior end Bob Sm1th
(twi-night) - Gibson (16-10) scampered 54 yards on the old
and Craig (641) vs. Jay &lt;lO-ll) end.around play to tally the

Stenhowe (2-7) or Daniels
10) vs. Peters !1&amp;8).
Cleveland at
&lt;HI) vs. Wickersham (18-10).
Los
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Piqua 38 Bellefontaine 12
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SVAC Triumph Over North Gallia Pirates

Water Plentiful .. .Until Well Runs Dry

Eastern ~ed the p.me In 1!11

An Ill yard paao tntereeption Golba Pirates

run
Rick Koblentz
the n. derIt WB!
first w1nP'red
un· opening
secondssC&lt;~red
of the
nal byminutn
of playIn Friday
n@w Eastern's
football m@ntor
when Hartunc
on foorut
a ane
mght save the Eaotern Ea1leo Strieklln
yard plunge
• ~12 vh~tnry over the North The Eagle~ scorlld first on Tt.e score C!ame after North
JIY DALE R&lt;YMIGI!:B JR.
loft hollback Gary French.
KyJer Creek 1corod IlL last niM• Valloy'• oil. (Symm•• Val·
- - - ., pass from quorterbock Hor- Gallla was penalized for rOUIIh·
ftlllll halllMck Roge1 Bam· Quarltrback Johnaon paoi!Od louchdown on a one
yard loy did ol ,ttlo better pal8•nl ao
Mr. and M.... Raymond Frank tung to end Spencer
lng the Eaotern kicker.
ell IICOred lwc touc~doWliS, quar· to rlt1ht end Rob Polcyn fm the plun~e by Duncan
they aained 15 to tho Bobcato
havo returnod home after spend. The Pirate&gt; camo roaring Coach Pete Nibert pralaed
terback Don John!~"~., and full· extrl potntJ
All the acortnl took place m nothmg )
'"I a week In Toledo
with back m .v1th just 20 .!ltconds hi!! quarterback Dan Chick and
bark Phil Ounran earl. scored The Bobcatt, moment• later, the flnt half
Kyger Cr~ek had 13
first • •
friends
I left lrt th~ f1nt half
performanc~!l Nlber. CQDl·
one, as the ;,yger creek B&lt;•b· galnod control of lh• pll•kln Th• oecond half oow Coach downs, while Symmoa Valley
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ond M" Elza Osborne Fullback Clyde Smith cllma•- mented, the Pirates outplayed
c:ats won theh serond game of a1ain as Lann) Tyo kicked off, Jim White Wtlna: htltotJhomores wa41 tleld to only six tint dmrtn&amp;.
railed on Mr and Mr~. Marton ed sn 80 yard dr1ve by going Eastern 'n e"erythlng, but tht
the Mason, Friday night , 30-0 but the ball 11lt the ~round and and fre1hme1 ..
Five of them were on KC pen- I "Tb• nnt base bill I ratch ls i Wood, Tuf'sday e-vening
over from the two yard Jtne. !COre.
over Rymme valley
, •• recovered b) Kytor Creek, Bolh team• fallod tD ocore altiOJ,
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Mr l!obert Allen, Ashland, The pat attempt failed ond the North Oallla had t! ftrst
It was tht Bo~at!l 12th win on Symma• Valley'• 30 yard urter the first half, but Loth put KC linked on three of four !
Ky spPnt 1 few days with ICOrll! stood B-41 at halftime.
downs to th.- Eagle!! 10
without a lvss C'ovttrm1 a three- line.
up !IUII.aln~ drivel that died. pa111s and Symmes Vall1y hlt j
Mr' &lt;tnd Mrs Clayton Allel' and North GaiUa took th,
lead
UNE SCORE
fear span.
Three quico flrat down1 by Kygor Creek, after a 40 yard two of e1ghl throwo
I BilL
;n the third quartor on a 63 Eastern
6 0 0 14 - 2tr
Kc rece~vod the opening kick· tho Bobcat 1, put the balr on tht Interception run by end Rich·
LINE SCORE
' Mr and Mrs Charles Woode yard paos interception run by North Gallla
fl 6 8 0 - 12
elf and marcnfd 80 yard!! for on~.-, where Barnettacor!d a- ard Neal drove to the 10, but KYJtr Creek
18 U 0 0 SO
I spent Tuesday with Mr. and : Mike Hager.
By quarter
Its flrot m.
l•ln. Bam••• then Pl"ed to fallel to scor..
SymmM Valley
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romped Polcyn for ,h•· ~Pi ·
Symmeo Valle) drove 1o tho 1 TD's- Barnott tl y•rd run ' I
IAMrseX! kwou tarwas hnetd'·
ombeeroy.
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Pomeroy·Middleport,
0., Sept. 19, 1964
e 1n o s rv~
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S3 yards, climaxed the drlv~ by Johnaon scorefl Kyger'" flr!lit Bobcat 2&amp;, but that W8!li the Barnet~ one ya1d run, Johnaon
anct~ of their son
Roger's
--scoring on tl 1~ yara run.
touchdown In the ncond qUfU' clorut!ll they l!lml to tteorlng. j30 yar run , and Duncan ont 1
By Clarlrt Allen
Ibirthday
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Tht drlvo had also .... some ter on 8 30 yard run. l'h. pall~ I Statlollc·wloe tho
Bobcatolyaro run. Polcyn and Neal ex· I Mr and Mti Bruce Myen; M
d M Do M tl 8 k i SEO~L
line running by Duncan and lempt failed
i rolled up ~IB rushrna to Sym· tra polnto.
land 10n1 spent a we!kend In dr .Dan
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"· Sunday evenlnA with Mr and
Lloyd Koenig.
Mr1 Roy Chrloly
\ J..ogan, Ath•n•, Jackson, •ad 1o halfback Barry Mill•r lor th•
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Mr. and Mr!. Harry ll'ellure ' Mr and Mro Ralph Parker Ilfellston pootod lmpr... tve vic· two-point convmlon In t h'
nnd children, Gallipolis. wort !
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1 reoenl Sunday guests of Mr . called on Mr and Mro ChorLI IIories Friday night while Mid2,
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Woode. Thu.·lldoy evening
dleport had to .. w. for a Ue
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Mr and Mro. Erneot l"l•her Mr. ano Mrs Daha Tumor and Oalllpolla was beaten for Umltod Greenfield to just 2(
Coal Grove plied up_a qUiek 16-0 first period leod , then
of woostor have rtturned to opent the weekend at Ft Knn•. the second atratgltt week
ardo on the round dunn the
ased ball control tact1cs the remam!ler of Ihe. game to Rev and Mro H. L. McDan· l
Ry JEAN PARKER
Ith•lr hnme after spending a Ky . wllh their son, Billy Lcsan'• sensational George ~cond half after slvlng u~ m
biJld Galhpohl a 22·12 beating at Coa l Gto&gt;e Frrday leland Mrs Harry P~ekens wrr• PTA VIF:WS CAFETERIA wffit with Mro. Lillie Chr1aty , H•IIman.
Hummel continued to apark the yards the llrot hall.
night.
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In Cul~mhuf: Fr1day lo atltmd 'l'he R1Jtland P.T.A h~ld us : and Mr and Mrt' Roy ChriRIY
Mr and Mr~ Lnwrence Smith unbeaten Chieftains aa
they Athens increased ttl lfti:ISOr
lt was the 12th otratght win O\ Pt " twO·\ ,1'~ r•;to&lt;~.fo~ m•tTJct meeting nl the Melh· Nr&gt;t m..tmg of lhl•
ochnol ' D. D. Cleland, Columbu•, wa•1 visited reeenlly In Cnlumbua ·1 downed Mayesville (South Zan- reeord to z.o with an ImP"'
the Hornet• of Coach Jnn rRedi Dule) An t ~as .oa o~"t Church and to meet I he year In th• newly re.&lt;feeorated 'l a ,.cent vloltor of Mr. and with Mrs Stelln YlnRer. Mrs . 05vlllel 34-e
slvo 32-tl vlclory over Ironton
Grove'l28th triumph In 31 games dallng hack to the 1961 new 811hop, F. flerald En•ley Icafeteria at the Rutland Ele- Mrs. Penzll Cleland.
I Kelth Chaffee, and Mr Delbert I Rummel darted 17 f&amp;rds ear·
In the llrot perlnd, halfback
campaign.
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I Mrs. Alherr Hilt cnterla ined mentary School. Monday, Sept ' Mr and Mrs. Ro" Cleland I flouL
ly In th• fll'llt period, to score ITodd Snyder and subatltute full
It WBI triumph nu~~r twn 1 f
th th
mrmh~rs
o! W S C S m her 14 Tht! caft~terla wafl re..dt"cor- were dlnn~r guests Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Bowen have anrl Iuter returned a Panthe; back Morgan James tallied or
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aptn1t no aetbackl thut all for P~A'H"s _.t'
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at 11 co!lilt of '118040 end of Mr. and Mrs. Wl\lle F'rrck· moved tntn the Jonr~ hnu!W punt 88 yardfl to glvt Logan I I runs of four and etght yards
1 ·n ltl homp trnda~,,. e\'tmJng, St•pt 11 . &lt;~led
the host club • GAHS ·sl1H~r£'c1 ,I 1 '
uJnVt- 10·"m 1 ~ I I\\ Jh • ~''" .s yh•l .v,lles
I respectivelv with Snyd~r k1ck.
w&lt;~ :-. pro:!r.&lt;'lm w1 Ill X' pm d f or nR a ·
n- A pro· l!f, PI ne Grove. Th e dl nner waa Mr. Bowen 1111 tht' principal at 12-0 lflltl '
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The Chiefs drove 64 yards In ing the extra-point
vtctones.
rn rhf' flmll penc,d. GAllS aslwll Prf:l~ldent, C'ondurted tht&gt; Thr Rl'V Che~lt"r J Ler;nt~y l bJrlhday. Other attending w.ere Mrs. Roy Chrl!lty, Mrs. Fred l the third peruxt with quarter- TD.
After the _Duteym~n grabbed ! ran only 1&gt;n 1 sPnes rhr Horn l hu~rnt!!l~ se8slon luring the of
fht!:
Rutland Methnd1 st Mr. and Mr~. Norman Mc&lt; .aln r Air~ and Mr. and Mrs. Marion _back John Gasser scoring from
Halfback Dlck Adam•
rar
a_ 16-0 le~d m ~he f1rst period ets uspd 18 plt.~ys 10 ket'p thPrr -:ncral hour the hostes• served Church gave the devotions Mr and daughters and Mn. Mary Wood called on Mr!l. Virgil · the one and th~n passing to end 15 yards to score In the second
YJIIUng G~lllpohi made a game ! 10~:-v. rnt mRrgin rntllct
a salad cour~e
land Mra. Arnold Grate present· ~ Reed.
Rouf11h 81 WeFil Shade, Tu£"sdnv _1Steve Mowery for the two-potnta · period for a 19.0 halftlme lead.
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ith 1 :lt I The Esth~r Circle. M1sslol'l 1ed :;! vocal dm~t . ''Little
Js Linda and Joyce Myera spent
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Fullback Don Mcinturf blastwith a pair of !lx-polnters.
fHI am thegBfr ' mg 1w It c ' : nry So•·•ety met with Mrs. Mo· l Much If Gnd Is In It " Mrs.' the wo•k•nd with Mr.
and C Ml r. adndd Mrhst Norman! SMc· In the final period
J t m Ioct two yard&amp; In tho third per·
1e m e irs1 pPI'h&gt;•
on- 1 . R h h
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n n nn BUll erA spen ut);
.But a ll d by t he name . _o trnurd untrl JUIIt he-lore lntermHi· ' nr ous , ostess. m ner orne. 8"ty
utc_ mfion.
program n. eona
oen • eno.
da J1rtfrnoon with Mr. and Brandt scored from the three lod with Snyder kicking the
T1m Deed&amp;, 165opound Jumor
d d • . tie l Friday evening, Sept 11. Group l •ha~rman mtroduced
Jnmes MrH Mabel Van oter and My H ld N 11 d 1 1 with fullback Dale Brenning P.xtra point for 1 28.0 lead
fullback, raced te-yards around , 'f ' 0n 11 rt"&lt;~Umt"f ml w " 1" 1d l1unging of the hymn, •'Lord. \'ennari RHS prlnr!lpal
Emd Mr11. Laura Hartunc attended 1 n. aro
ewe an am • lf'•ttlng the converl!lion and with on .-. •naulnJ t..1..kofi Jr.
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may Olston Wnght, grade _ .!!Chool tlie r a r Bluval at me ut ·,
&amp;a 1econds left In the game. onton's Steve! FetiUBOn, 1 n d
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1j')eak," opened the devotions prmerpal. who m turn 1ntroduc- eran Church, Pine Grove.
i Mr. and Mrll. VlrRII Wood, I sub quarterback Mike Walsh end raced the plgakln back 85
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22-12. lead.
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es.,.,~ ~latl!!tir~ in ad ntnlng col led by Mrs. Letha Morri-!1, who ed Ill tlul teucher!l Rufl!!nd Mrs. Arthur Orr and Mr!l I Athenl, vls(t@d Sunday with went In from the two.
yarda for the' Tllert' lone 'ICore
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read the scripture, Ps. 5 t-Il and Cub Scouts led the pledge tn l!o81 Cleland vlsltad Tue•day Mr. and Mro Marion Wood.
Mayeavllle'o lone tally camo with 7'19 tell In hte third per·
had the pill•kin onl)' 13 pl•vs umn.
usod for modilation, ·• Moments tho flag,
•tth Mro. VIolet Hill.
In the final period on a 52-yard lod.
- the Hornet!3 atr up the clnrk
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The busrness meelmg
w&lt;.~s 1 -~-- - - - - - Carm~l
1pau from Sam Koz1chah to Athenll closed out the acor
by running 19 playa in the final 1
Watterson t!loled the .'evotlons ~onducted by ArthtJr
Miller, as was Mrs. Vivian Coy, grade i Forty one were prf'srnl for f:lnd Steve Nolan with JUSt 24 ing willi Dick Adams hittin~o:
18 minuteR.
Bu~me~~os W!l.ll In charge or Mrs president ol PTA Mrs_ Rlch-l!lchool janitor. Mrs. Joan May. Sunday school last Sunday
: seconds left In the geme.
from the flve In thf! fourth
In fact. GAHS ran only 14 New LexinaJton SL AloyiiUS 38 Gretta Simpson, chairman. A ard Martm, 1ecr.tary, gave the publlcptlon1 and
magatlne ! Mr. and Mr" .Jamfl8 Circle or Logan had 268 yards rushins lod to make t~ 32~.
p 1 ~ ys the entire _second half -:- !
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progrAm was prf!s~tMI by Mrs. reP?rt and presented the foi- l chairman had a display _ of , New Haven, W Va sprnt Sat· and 46 passmg for 314 yards The Bulldogs led m f i ·' t
the Hornets had 1t 2f times. F'1 1Zanesvllle 48 \\-&lt;Jinul Ridge 0 Helen Simpson, usmg the top- lowmg motions for approval by P T.A. literature. Baby Sitters ' urday mght w1th Mrs Mary Clr· and 15 f1rst downs. Hummel downs 16-7, m rushing 30 -73
nil •arne statistic• ·eveal the 1Philo 26 Dresdrn 0
ic, .. When II A Stranger, AI the &amp;roup to pay member· were provided for chlld~n at- ' cle.
netted 110 yards m nine carries while Ironton had the edge\ in
Luteymen moved 55 plays from New Lexrngtnn 12
Friend" Aft"r a silent prayer shJp dues to the Meigs County tending with their parents A' Calling at th@ o ~ nn B1·mker whtle Brennmg had 90 In 17 at- passing 47·32. Total yardage fa·
t.he lme of scrunmaa:e - GAHS Malta McConntd"ville 0
flhe clo1ed the program with Council of P.T.A.; to award '5 social hour followed and
re- home on Sunday t _,•nrng were temps.
vored Athens 333-120.
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IMarietta 32 Marlin• Ferry 22 prayer.
Iand the r_oom banner to lt!e freshments were aerved by the Mr and Mrs Haymon BaM'IItz At Greenfield, fullback Butch Nel!onville blanked Chauncey.
T~t! Hornets to_ok Pete Ander- Whf!Mllng 1w \Ia.) ~~
Mr8. R®lh, &amp;lllllted by her 1roohl havtnc the most parents hr!!t grade room mothen. The ! Carol and Ruth Barnilr. or Porn- Davis broke open a great de- Dover 18.0 Friday night, !!COr·
;;( n s openln~ k1ckofl on the1r l
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daughter, Mildred, Sf!lrved re- present at each monthly meet· M'll:t meetlnfl wtll be held Mon· eroy, Mrs Bf'fty Van M~ter. 1fenslve game by scoring two lng both TO's In the finer half.
1"' '1 33, and •n I? play~, dr?"'" Canton f.rnro!n
rrestlmentfl to Mrt. Laura Bell , mg; and for the room mothen 1 day , October 12, 7·30 p m at Margan•t Ann Carleton or Dor- touchdowns In leading Jack.!!On In the third pM'Iod, Jim James.
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Ne\\ Phllndelpllia 8
Mr!!. France• Wlleoxen, Mrs. to :!erve refreshments during a t the hrgh school. All Interested ca!ll
to a 14.0 vi~tory over the ho.!!t QB, raeed 10 yards and added
' ,p~&amp;fown. Deedll otutM oil WoDflhlr 28 Bttrea 20
Ure Morrl1, Mra. Edna Plek- soc1aJ hour following
each I persons are lllVIt'Jd to attend. \ Mr11 Ethel Orr and Mrs Mln- t~am
1the"extra points for an a.oUead.
·~'t tarkle on_ fourth down tor Wwerly fl Pnrtsmollth E:llsl 0 ens, Mrs. Ethfll Smitl1, Mr1. Le- 1meettns Mrs. Joe Bolin. tress- : Birthday Cona:ratulaUonl 101e Orr ot Chcshn called on 1 Following a scoreJmrs first lin the last stan!a, after an in·
tha Morrll, Ml"fl Blanche Wat -~ urer reported " balance
or Mrs Myrtle Donahue. Rut· Mrs. Rob~rt Lee and son
on hall, Davl!i! punchl!d over from t!rcepted pass. Jame&amp; •aked
lluee yards w11h R:04 lefl In lhl! : Porhmouth '"est 30
perloc!. ar~•1 1 ... a, 841. Q~ Frank
Northwe~l 10
terann, Mr1. Gretta Slrnpson. $718 41 - a profit or $321.33 \and, rece1ved a birthday card dny last week.
the three yard line In the third over from the one, then f)as.!led
follln• hrl Jim MeMorkln for Lurn&amp; 20 Nurthmore 0
Mra Holen Simpson.
was made serving the Rutland from President Lyndon Barnes The D1•tl1ct Y.F. w"' hold at stanza. and rambled 37 yarda to Bob Ritz for the fin• \ two
t~e extra poi"lh after a sl mlllu Sprlruilrleld Catholic :entral 36 MiA&amp;
Mara bel ~harpnack Alumni Banqu"t Refreshments 1 Johmron. Mrs Donahue
has Carmel on Mondv.} night with for a fourth period scaN!. Quar· points. NHS Is now 2-o for the
P 1Q' wa1 nullified b~ I penR lty
Northeastern 6
apent two weeki on vacation for the PTA sponsored
pre- •the same birth date, August 37 a good attendance.
terback Steve Harrison passedseasort.
E1ght. to, uott~i&amp;.g. .
Springfield South 22
from her employment In Co- . school party, wert paid for_ Ias PresideJJt JohnliOR snd had
Colhns ensu1n1 ku·koff went
K£"ltertnu Fairmont West 0 lumbus and Mr. end Mrs. Jack Mrs Jessie White, nu~m ber- sent him a card.
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Sharpnack, Jr. and chi)dren of sh1p chairman, reported
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DESTROYS HOME
Dt1dnf'l Jw profile '"" In
f
On the Devils second play, Dan
North College 11111 0
Columbu• IJllllt Labor Day members have paid dues to I Mrs. Chloo Fink, Rutland, has!
Gll.morM fumbled, with Pa v • Clncmnati Eldor 20
waekand with thoir paronta Mr date and the room attendance I received word from her dauglt·
Pnce recovering on the CAHs [
Cmcmnati DeSales ll
end Mrs. Jaek Snarpnack, Sr. banner was awarded to
the' ter a'nd son-in-law, Mr. and
12. Collins took advantage of
and Mr. and Mrs dart~nce f1rst grade class of Mrs. Mar· Mrs. Nile StraU of Merritt ls·
ll1e break DY !Dsalnt a porfa&lt;t
Proffitt at Portland.
garet Parsons Mrs. Joan Stew· land, Fla., that then trailer
ll·yard strike tt Price and it
M, , and Mrs. Ray Sayre and Iart, budset and finance ehair· home was doatroyod by Hurri·
was 14-ll ~llh 4:16 eft rn the
Mr~. 011 Adamo of Zane•vlllo, man. announced plans to serve I cane Dora on Tuelday evomn11.
period. A repeat play made It
and Mrs. Mae Pearson, Bub· Ithe Meigs County Teachers As· Sept. 6. They had purchased the
liHl
CITY LEAGc '
an spenl several claYI with Mr. sociation dinner on Sept. 2.1 and trailer new only two w•eks be·
GAlli drove 11 yards to the
H·R Flreaton•
11111 Mra. Omar Cranllet.
Ito spon1or a talent ohow in tllo fore.
Hornets' .41, but the drlvr fa I· R. Hauoroy
484
Mrs. Maggie Manuel and near fulure . Mrs. c O, Chap· The etorm puohed a 4\\ ft.
tered. MJkt "shor punted dead W RadJord
Ill tlauahter, Cora Lee, spent a man, Mrs. Anno Webster and extension oo the livina ....m
on the llomot SO. From here, L. Smith
m
we-i- in Columbus.
Vemon Weber were named lo throuJh the trailer and pinned
Coal Orov• marched nowhere. II Bailey
466
l!obert Bradford of Newark a committee to plan the latter Mrs. Strait in a ehllr.
AI·
On fourth down, Mike Fisher D Mrllor
518 called on his brothers, Otto , event
: thollih uninjurtd, Mre. Strait
broke through, and blocked TOT&gt;\L
2374 and Crllt Bradford on Labor President Miller statod that hed to he trttatod for shook.
Dn the Hornet'' 12:
. Won 2, Lost I, Point• I
Day.
safety lights are to be installed Mr. Strait and sons, Tommy
1
On ~ourth and f1ve,
Chrrs I
D. ll. Bar
Mr. and Mrs Bernard Jac- on Main St., S, R. 124 on eith· and Ronnie, were In 1 truck
Rodertck tossed a soft aer~al to W. Stiver•
463 caud and two sons of Colum- er side of the high school. The movln1 arllcles in 'an altem~t
Gilmore seven yards to I he R, Walker
491 bus spent the weekend with Mr. dfeterla eooks, Mrs. Pearle to evaouate the ftllllily from
ngltt! and 11 was 16-6 w•th 5 54 H. Lohlf
561 and Mrs. Albert Wigal, and SUn- Little, Mrs. Cod• Slawter, Mrs. the danger area. Windows were
lefl 1n the half K1tts stopped L Shoenlob
449 day guests oJ the Wigals were Mildred Hysell and Mrs. Myr• blown from tho lratler and glass
the attempted pomts after. .
Bhnd
420 Mr and Mrs. Claud Smith 111d tie Donahue were recuplized and rain ruined tht entir. trait.
The Blue Devrls came to hie TOTAL
2!114 son of Belleville, W. Va.
er and conten!l. The damages
In the next series, stopping Coal Won 1, I.Mt I, Polnh '
Mrs. Howard Neigler at!oom· lng several days at htr home Were covered by
Jnauranct.
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SILO COVERS

PURCHASE
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TRACTOR

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F1rm

Loans

FARMERS
by FARMERS•

for

-~d.Price~ted~d

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Aftir CO wa• oUoldo, It took
GAHS only f1ve plays to march
78 yards. Bl~ pinar m thia
drive was fullback l\ichlrd
Long's 64-ylrd blast ovet left
Iackie. He ""' hauled from t.
llln&lt;l on lho CG 10 oy T I Ill
Deeds.
L~ then carried over from
, the i1ve wltb 2:04 left, and It
was 16-12. Again the
PATS
failed.
Paul Etch, veteran
GAII!I
tackle, received • ohoulder to.
Jury '" the fust stanza, paved
the way for Long's PUn• In tho
second, but had to rellro at ln.
termission~ 'l'lll&amp; hurt the Gal·
llaM I!MSiderably.
CCIIII Grovt controlillcl t ~ e
evJ1 lho Nllllllnd• or the !irel

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Afwr GAlli! flllftl •o pin in
third J*1ad, Coal Grove
Jllll'cbe&lt;l• 1'1rU IP ,.Votl plays
with a .yard kMj&gt;er by Col·
Uns All Deed&amp;' 26-fard scoring
tr1p UQU116rilbt
beingalter
Ute
big
gafllorl, . Thf a'nll
points
were krloeQ( down by Gilmore,
and it waUZ·l2, with 8 minutes

a,....... Bolt l&gt;arll
L, Damvwood
G. Nesselroad
G. Craig
C. Jnr!el'
R. Lcukl
TO'I'AL
Won 2, Lo•t I, Polnto I
l&gt;o1ndf.Groll lao.
J. O'Brian
W. McNI•hol•
Blind

482
522
511
463
1149
i500
5511
483
WJ

B. Hinton
Seals
4IS
R.
681
TOTAL
2441
Woa 1, ~sl ~· Potato I

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~Mr~Mrs~hel•~-~~~~~~~~~tM~~~·1S!tri~!lli!l~tbo~!~~~•:r:B1e1•l~~!~!!d!l~~~~~!~~~:~!
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oiopllt Cbanalot lmpolo Spolt Coupe (....o) witll
"'" Oowillti liD•, "'" . _ - ud a dlolinil~&amp;u roof lin•
IItle wbltlow•
wl llle tmeiUDf contoiiM Ill! 4 -

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proper shoes appear LO be thf

Salt (free led 1
2 per cent bone meot
Mixture No. 6
200 lb corn and cob meal

main contributors. The ahoes
and socks you choose for your
child CUll help to ~ncourage
growth of heallhy ft.o:•t or Ihey

ev{l).
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12" X 12" MIRRORS YOU INSTALL IN MINUTES

TI.le a MI.fi'Of.

~:: ::~t l~"o.:~~~dalloo

::
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of life·
4 lh lodlt:ed salt
A large proportion of the year.
Mixtures S and 6 are for hell· ly clothmg budget is spenr on
ers recoivlng good quality cloY· shoes. Parents justify this high -·----~
er, alfalfa and other legume.!!. cost as an Insurance for good ,..
YOU ean see that th~ grain foot health. While shoes that are
m1xture as well as tht amounts In style make the boys , nd g1rls
of grairt led, will depend on the happy, check to see thlll l he I
kind and quahty of roughage shoes purchased also meke the
available. Do- not over..estl- feet happy. Jnsure comfort w1th
mate the qualily and feodmg goon fit, 1ood d"lgn, and good I
value of fora&amp;e you feed.
1 &lt;.'Onstructiou
To Jive hard and fast leedtng Chddreh's feet grow at
a'
rules which will meet condition• aurpnstngly ra~t raft- Some Urn· '
on Ill farms is 1mpossible. But es the ft-et can change .a whole
there are a few basic rules stze w1tllln a month Since the
which you miaht follow to en· bt.nes are soft. feet c~r~
be
able your dsiry hetfer to denl~ squeezed into shoes of 1mprop·
op to her lull potonUal.
er size aed •hape and still not
Wlten you hiYe plenty of good give pain. Don't wait untn the
or mllted hay,
you child tells you his feet hurt;

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Do 1 wall or an entire room. Tile·A-Mirror will make any room look
larger, llghter~brighter! Tile·A·Mirror comes in 12" x 12" tiles that go
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u!. Mills

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week
with and
Mr. oneOL.DSMOBILE
DELTA.11e,r for
Ia the De;~~:~·~:::l:~:!:~~~~~?~~~~~i~~:
a1111
Mnt.thisRobert
Rousl.
of t"!'•• t,Dodofo
offered.Distinctively
All are powered
by '1965
Oldsmoblle's
children.
transmlsston.
araceful tapered design of the Holiday Coupe
_MN .. ~leila We~_v~r is,
~l!h a, Sflll J~f,&lt;i,~il d_rop,pll)l center arm feWt. . '· ,
,
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Corn and cob meal

',~. g;:~:d ·:~

BOWLING

ty Fink, who worked for liY.
eral years prior to hor rna,..
rlallll, at lhe Rutland Meat
Market. ·

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Piokeno of Syraoule and vlolt· Mr. and Mro. Lawrence Eb·
ed over the weekend at Elkins, ersbach of Portland called on
'Ill Vn ond their sister-in-tow. Mrs. Maude Youna Sunday af.
Mrs. Wheeler Pickens at Hind- ternoon.
·
rick• and her mother and aunt
11 Paraono, w. Va.
Ml11 Juno Nolgter, student
nuro at Holler Hospllal, spent
a w11k on vacation w1th her
parontl, Mr. and Mrs. Georce
Nallllll. Thoy IP•nt Saturday
In Parkorobur«, w. Va.
Mr. and Mra. G. G Marro of
Vinton opont Saturday with her
sister, Mrs. Maude Voung.
Mr. and Mrs, Tom Lind"y
and son S&lt;otty of Grove City
spent the weekend with her pal'
ents, Mr. and Mrs.
Maoon
Spencer. Mr. Lln~sey remalnod lor several days ·c t.unt,
Mr. and Mra. Charloo B••lla
and son or Columbus and !Jr.
and Mro. Olne Beegle of NIW
Br1~ton, Pa. .&lt;pent the wetk·
end with their flthet, Mr. Ira
Beegle.
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Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wa~
lo vloltlng several days in C)o.

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·~~~ ~ay11 ~~~·ll ~:;';'t;;~, ~~er!va;~em~~; ~~;.! ~~~~ER v /JI In IUA~ ~ Ul,,~ll u ~nn,.n~
Uberal amount11 of corn silage in which children's feet are de- t(.; VI''
I VUK WNI-1- W # ~ n lrtllf'KV/£t
,
Mixture No. 5
formed
1IJ.flttlng and lm·

Pem.roy

Ave.

COMPLETB
STOCK
ON HAND
See Us
For.
Discount
Prices!

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P»maroy (:emc•t Block
H Clotworthy
552
J. Duerr
ftJIO
R. Davis
543
F. Andorson
48'1
~. Sauor
55S
TOTAL
a70S
WilD 3. Loot 0 Point. I
Mld41eport Dep~ Store
K. McElhinney
482
V. Wippel
499
H. Ru.,ell
463
W. Martin
548
A Stobart
41111
TO'I'AL
!41111
Won I, Loot !, Pntnto I

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' OCJety Notes

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Th" WInter
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amount, fine : If not, o J h • Dally Sen tin~! . Pomeroy-Middleport, o .• Sept. u , l~~Mo•
plans mu1t be made.
• --~- · - -- Tho hoot aolutioo &amp;I pr-nt r uiod for hou"hold or nuik ~~ou.. ,, per eent to 10 per etnl
II construction ol surface (10fld1 Ulage
tho a..ri&amp;O olle of V w' ~
~sually a ~ dou Utile lood Cistern!! prov id~ another mao- er when hens have an .smple
1 m the year 1t IS constructed be· thod of storlng water. The size supply of fresh
cause of the lack of rainfall to of the &lt;.:lilern demand' caref ul Crop Yield _ In l•rden ..,
--- ---~\' C. E. ILAKKSLE~
aa:e m undltone i.nd i~le bed· pacity pe~ mJnute . f'ln be 4!.. II Is important that
hom&amp; hll 1t at ?'lee.
planmng both as to the !Ource field ts Increased with pro~t
Coanty Rr:t. Alent, AJf 1
rock tn theee oreal w1tb lesa veloped if would yreld 300 gal- ownen lind farmeu plan their The Soil ConservaUon ~rv - of waiN and us u~ Ea..:h horse, 1rriga uon whlcb also protect~
Water Is lentlful until we than i gallon a mmute produc- Ion ~r hour, which Is a Ublt Wtlter need s
bdo:e getUng l ~(;e and tht Alrlcultural Stab1h- dry cow or bell row c:onsume-s crops aJamst damage or 1011
run lhorl P
tlon are the rule
quantt_ty . lf &amp;he well JS _capable themselves tnt.o a Ught spot zatlon ConJerVIlJon
Servl~ about 12 ga llon of water per from drought 1'rme record!'!
·
In aboal tne-balf or 1 II e \ (1f belll&amp; pumped eontmuou&amp;ly Fifty Killona ol water per per· have done muctl to help
m day, each producmg cow 'Willi 1kept on a typical mta.ll farm I
Thls Is a w&lt;t y or saymg that wells drilled ln tht eoanty tbe 1this would provide 7200 gallon son per day 1s considered a nor· ~elng that ponds are built so drmkmg cups 1 uses about 35 revealed lhat running water iiiV·
we don't m111s tht water until water supply •• 1 dry hole or ! per ~ hour penod Most_ welli I mal amoWlt. A hmuly of llX, I that they will produce a uus- lllllllon ptr day and each 100 eel 500 hours of work In
lf.'ltht well runl dry
a very small quantity of WI· !of thrs tYi)!· however , ~Ill not ! then would need 300 t~•lluns per factory water supply.
Much 1chtckenli Wit i'llmu l 9 gallon per month• In a 2() month perrod,'
tc:r.
1 stand continUOUI pwnpmg.
Iday, or goo() per month H the . plannmg shll remams to be d.lly.
the water system not onl paid
Many people the la.!l few , ll a well w1th five gallon Cl•
PLAN NEEDS
Wf&gt;ll Is able Lo produce that done before these pond! can be Runmng v. ate r hi a sure mon- every dollar of 1t11 cost ~n at- '
month! hsve found out the hard
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way that a;ood water ls not plen- 1
ey-maker on the farm Note tually EARNED Sl400 for ~~1 11
tlful lor •tther human being• or ' .
he probably WQtl 'L A reeutar '
theM•e,._
expamodple•t
' c e se owner
n
l'heck for th ~. correct shoe srze 1
1 r.
r U( 100
0
11 d
f
2
hve!ltock At i.he recent Meiss I
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n a sma
a1ry arm of ~
Htre's 1 cham IIW ID 1t1od tht tut
County Fair many 1\vestoek ex .I
IS lmportiiinl .
I 10 per cent to 20 per cent when cows an Increase or lstiO fluid~
,, ''"''· 11'1 ll~letl'.. hO, • 4.,-. hibllors found there was a ,.,_ ,
IS
A careful ftt Involve! I h.
CINCINNATI IUPI) - Live· cows have an ample supply of pounds of milk per year were .
•bit, dtrect ftrfve c:hlil IIW W!lh
wus
thartaae
of
watt~r.
In
talk·
ctnld
Thi~
1s
onl!
Ahoppl
ng
trip
stock
obtamed after 1he Jnstallatiun
1 rresh wilter
Mc.i:ULLOCH'I Hlftl'fllllllllltt.
mg to a well drliler r1cently, Plenty of sood clover alf&amp;l· should feed all thfl hay the heif- on Nhlch hfl, too, shoulL
go
I Meat Prodoe!lon - increases of a water .liystem.
_
Alit · · hnr•rtip '"mer ftr '"'
he reported that the cells for fa or muc.ed hly and~~ com er will ell twice daily. If you Knowmg tht! r.;1 ze numbt&gt;r 111 not Hogs 2200, hulk n"cdpts ~ 1~ tJer Cl:'Ot to ._:.~1 per C&lt;'nt when Ple nty of water Is available
l llrfl/ nuil• tlllrlnt cluteh drum 1
power boost ttrblretor 1 flush ~ut
his servi~s were far aheed of I liSle plus 2 to 4 poundt
of have only a small amount of sufficient for th1s purcha se. I mixed grades 19().:.!60 lb barrows I livestock has acr-ess to plenly from ralnEall. Careful planning
handlebar ~~~~ ~lastlelrl!d Jrlp'
lht&gt; amount of lim~ he had a· grain da1 ly should keep your good hay and plenty of ordinary Have both lt•et me1111Urt!d wh1le : and Kiltii IOWi i pet . barrows of fresh water
will lwlp hcwe this rainfall when
Thtrt'1 IIIDrt tQ ttll. Stt Ill for llll
va1lable
One
case
rnvolved
d111ry
helff!r
m
good
condition
hay
lhen
fMd
them
together
lhe
ehlld
1.!1
standJnf
and
buy
;
a
d
gilt~
moderi:ltel~
act
ve,
EU
Productioa
Jncre».se,
o
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need~'&lt;i.
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cleanmg out a well and puttm1 th1s wmter. If you have plenty Remember that corn sllae:e I!! the shoe&amp; In fit the largt&gt;r foot. bulk siiiles steady, scatlered late
m a lmer wh1ch should
have of exceptwnally good hay and lower In protein than hay or 1 Shoe11 that lit eorreel\y are trades 15 c lower, sows mostly !
Ibeen placed when the well was I sil~y:e available for your helf. hay !'lllages And protein 11 nec· l comforatable from lht start ' steady, Instances 25 e lower,
dul several years ago
er then you may want to cut euary Ior body maintenance ~ a 1d do nnt need " br~aldnfl( rn " 1-2 210-227 \b barrows and
j
farm water supply that will down on the grain fed
and arowth. Feeding the Kfow- 1 Sh,IE"s art&gt; too ~mall ~htn the 1710, m1xed 1-3 190·240 lb
1
e 1-NEW HOllAND FIELD CHOPPER
1upport a couple of cow~ . a calf,
mg heifer a properlv balance&lt;h 1
h
17 200-230 lb 16 85 2-3 240-Z75
1
a~d a couple of horses is pain You will have to be Ihe judge Irat10n is JUSt as rmportant as I ~~~ t;u~ orh B mo~l lou~ h the 1tb' 16 25·16 75 250 Jb i6 85 1·3
fully Inadequate to supply 20 as to what_ kmd of co~dltlon l feeding a balanced Jatlon to I~n ° le 1j lit!, w 11 ~ 11 lle to~ 180-190 lb 16 5o-I6 75 , nuxed, avmilk cows Several thousand 1 your heifer IS 10 · If she IS get- milking cowl.
' oxmg preue~ on lle lOts, or erage 200 !b 16 .50, l ·l 300-400 Jb '
el-JOHN DEERE FIELD CNOPilR
Rear Mtlg• General Hotp. chlckf! nl! require a lot more wa-1bng thln, then you may need
when the Widest pt~rt ol the loot
14 50-15 400-600 lb 14·14 50
spreads I he top of. I he ~hoe ov- ~~~s3 500 lb .13 75, boar s ste~d . ~
WY 2-2176
Pomeroy l ltl!r than a few head or cattle to f_eed more than 4 pound of
In a home With ;m automatiC grain dally
,f @r the sole Appearan&lt;f' how at 10 511-12
y
- - - - - - - - - - water sy 1tem lwo three
or ' Here are several namples
ever, m1:1y not always be the
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[IJUf time~ as 'mllch wate1 lS us· I of grain mixtures for
dairy
rlue , Koorn ttnd llt t:an bt&gt; JUdgShPep 100 not fnough fresh
Phone WI 9·'201
ed
than
when
It
hao
to
be
pump·
I
heifer!
that
can
be
USed
In
dlf'
ed
by
feehnJ
the
foot
lhrough
rece!pls
lo fully lMl trade,
BUY YOUR
ed by hand -lrom a cistrrn.
rerent sltuahonB dependmg on
...
the shue upper. Wit lht clllld ('hOitfl and pnme 80-(ll lb
Pearl St.
Jt Is small wonder that larms l the kmd. amoun t and qu&lt;~lity of
sl/lo l! ng c.Jet: k lor lot' spw e sluughter Bprmg l.omrb!l 21-22. - ~~........"'""'"'""'"'""'"'""'"'""'"'""'"'""'"""'"
and homeJJ feel the pmdr ol wa- forage availab le
and ease thruugt- the ball ul !he
-·
ter shortage Old timers still
Mixture No.
fool II you are m doub1 Ioili
EQUIPMENT
tell 1.1s &lt;~bout the aprini thai 200 lb corn and cob meal I All the twig Js hent, so
11 1 may m~o~kl:!
p&lt;llwr JMTit"ru ol
never ran dry ur the WPII that 100 !b ~round oats
grow!:l This aslo may be true hrs or h~r fee-t to ust CJ~ a duu
(H•y &amp; For•g•
1wotlld provldt:t a strt~am of wa- 100 lb. lm•eed oll mf'al
J with chlldr~n·~ feet From In· ble ' he' k
1 ter as brg a~ your wrist.
5 lb 1odrzed salt
fancy thr'lugh childhood and Huvr the f'hrld ~; t anrt on pil
Harvesting
When we t·unsid&lt;·l tha
ap·
Mlxlure No. 2
adolescence the bones of the pt&gt;r with hi~ wt&gt;rght evtonlv b~:~l
proximately one million giillons JOO lb ground &lt;'orn
r~t:l are rormlng and changing. ~mct'd dr11w Hn oullrne ol t'at·h
lqulpmentl
of water fall. on each ucre ol 50 lb ground oats
At brrth, the feet are m a lo Be ~me to hold thr penerl
land eilch Y~'ar in Meigs coun- ~ 50 lb ground wheal
'rude " stat~ of development I perpendkt.lar to the flour ond
we wonrter why the shortage 100 lb. soybean oil mt•al or I Of the twenty-stx bone.:. in thf' I follow 111;~ ou tlrnc cJI tlw foot
water The problem Is storground soybean!
fool only the heel bone 1s
a closelv I ht'P cut t i't~ p1Hierns
ing thts water and makin
reul bone The olh~r~ are soft • C~Ion~ tht' outhne Pla c1' tlu~ pa11 10 lb .bo~e meal
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On Our Exclusive
5 lb. tothzt.-d salt
ar,d pliable cartilage floatrng 10 per pallNn ' each loo t 011 the
avatlable When we want ~~
•2' X 100' 4 MIL BLACK
'
: Approximately 58 per ~nt of I NOTE. Mtxtures 1 and
2 fh!!ln As yet_ nerther ligament ~ · correspq~dlng shoe and dwrk
lhe yearly preclprtatlon
falls lshou.ld be used when the heifer nor muscle~ howe developed. 1f111 size fhls ~l~o can st'!rvt! as
20' x 100' 4 MIL BLACK
Ifrom March through Augullt and ' rec~tves grass hay ~s the only IWith foot d~velopmer~t the cnr- 1a doubl~ che('k lor lr t when
14' x 100' 4 MIL BLACK
32 per cent falll !rom Septem-1 rouKhAKe
lrt&amp;ge Is gradually replaced by I buying shoes
J8' x 100' 4 MIL BLACK
ber throulh February. In the
Mixture No. 3
bone, and llg&amp;l.tenl~ and mus- 1 An
atldltional . msur ance
southern part or the sta te the 1 200 lb. corn and cob meal
clP~
form
to
romp
lett
tht&gt;
c-om1
come~
with
purch.q~;~mg
from
a
1
31' x 100' 4 MIL BLACK
• Nominal IIOWI1 'IYmf.rtt,
mEIXlmum ramfal! h.llli been a- 100 lb jlround wts
pie:&lt; anatomy of the fnot. The 1reput,thll! dealer. Some f!tore!ll
cash •r tr•H·In
I" MIL ALSO AVAIL/ BLEl
1knowledge nf thh fragile struc- keep a contm uuu s reeunl nl the
round 50 lnl'hes pf'r yr.a~ the 50 lb linseed 011 meal
1
mlmmum 26.
'
3 lb. Iodized salt
Irure
n
of
chrld 's foot growth and the pur
• ~o Clrrylnt chlrt" •r
indlllm•nts until 196S
Serving Meit, Mason and Gallia Counties
Our_
figures
of
one
milhon
Mixture
No.
4
spons1bilrtv
to
parent !I Proper cha se~.
_
use d1t11
'
gallons for each acn per ytoar : 300 lb corn and cob meal
I shoes and fool care In m- 1 Hew.1re of !!lgn!l or H'rrgular
t Lite and proptrty
•l
50 lb ground oats
f~r:!cy and rhildhood r.r &lt; import- I Wt'ar. Regul~o~r t:heck-ups for fnot
1s based on 36 mches of ram·
lnturence •t ne char••
fall
50 lb ground wheat
I ant to the d~velnprr r:nt
of i growth also should be acf'om
,.
1 Low-eott fln1ncln1 1ft•r
E Main St.
Pomeroy
I It 1~ importllnl to remember
50 lb soybean oH meal
or healthy feel
panli:'d by authonta lrvP rnspecu.. dlttl
1thut only two thrrds of the pre·
ground soybeans
Nrnely-e\ght per cent of m- j hon for , any .signs of irr !!gular
Jack W Carsey Mgr.
'
ctpltatlon ('OUid be available be- l 8 lb bone meal
rant~ are born w1th normal feet; wear For m~lance runovt'r I
'
OPEN TIL 9 P M. MONDAY
lcausl! of runofl and evaporation ! 4 lb. Iodized salt
yet il survey made m 39 staff's heel! and ~ounlers ~ay mdl
loase!l
Mixtures 3 and 4 are lower shov.. ~, that 79 per cent of a J 11cate weak arche!'l or t1pplng an
THRU SATURC'.AY
I Our best method of storing In protein than 1 and 2; there- lhlgh sc hool children examlned jkles. It r!l &lt;:~l_ways pr&lt;-~drcal to I~
1 water
.,
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15 Jn wells but our soU Ifore, 3. and 4 will be satlsfae.- suffered from some kmd of foot ; ~ta rt eiirly m corr~trng any ~
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rlt-' ::-:w,r;f!i
1 conditions, IXC'ept on the edges tory for he1fers receiving aood defect. Mo:e than half of the ~r~~~ulan_tJ~s. ____ ~
_ _,.~tfW~ ~~~,,4~ ...-,&gt;!:'~ 1 A,. ~
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1of streams. do not permit a falfa Timothy alone, or hmit-- pr1mary school youngsters hJ~d
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up·easily, and quickly to give your room the beauty of custom crafted
mirrored walls. Electro copper plated silvering is maker·guaranteed
against discoloration. Each carton of 12 mirrors comes complete with
adhesive and everything necessary to do it yourself. By Revere Glass
and Mirror Company.

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WANT AD

2 SIGNS

INFORMAnON

h
lib hath roB SALE-u....,,_, tallouae w
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and with 1 llli8IJ pastun&gt;, ut boUdiDg. ~tod !SJ N.
around Racine. PhM• 11'1 11- Second Stnet. Middleport
%222.
t 17 31c 1 Priced for 'lllld flllie
lJI.
quiN at Oblo BoteL
Re.l Est•te Fo
. r Sale
It If\ tlo

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

OP

QUALITY

I or I ROOM

$2195
.

1963 Tempest Pontiac

LeMana
2 Door, Red over white finish, good Rwdhllolewaanlld
tires. 326 cu. in. V8 eneine, autom1tic tn.ns. a
healer. A real amort car.
1960 Chevrolet &amp;.1 Air 4 Dr.
. $1195
A 1 owner low mileage spotleso car, white tioub, 6 cyL
Overdrive. radio and heater. A nice one.
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$1499

1962 Volksw•gen 2 Door

RNI Est.te For S.le

W1nt.d To Rent

Deluxe vinyl trim, rood Urea, beater, ueen finish.

~·- Pomerov Motor Co. @)fe.
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POMEROY - 1 • I'OOIIl frame
bouse with 2 batha, forced
bot air heaHng, fnll basement
This is a good property, cODveniently located 011 Mulberry Avenue two minutes from

Do~nstalrs
renmdelod and recent.y used

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Uvestock
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registered Holstein
If tw
·-•- old. Arlher ca ' " w~
_ Barr, Chester, !185-ZJOS.
t Ill 3tc
H0!stein 1
SIX HEAD of nlce
ca tit. Coli WY U227.
· 16 6tp

FOR SAI.B 1D Mlddleport,
bedroom b~ batt.
bouae,
..•
batbl. lot IDd
~
u.- hi
1
illlb water , Nlco iooaUOG.
F•rm ..... c nery
Set bJ appolll-1. or call ALLIS CHALMERS
For.,.
WY I-Z88S ar WY W25l.
llarveBier wltb hydrallc Uft,
{8) 11 tie
grass atlacbment. Excelltnt
BRICK veneer ranch
borne. condition Leonard
Koeolg
Quollty oonstruedon and ma- Lung
Pbone 985-3171;
terlal. SpaclOIII Uvlng !'OCllll, Chester.
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s.itom

bedroom•.

3 over-alzed
2
car
pa\lo,
I
otory
out
boiJdS•le or Trade
" ' _.., .tthkl u dna.
by 8 church group. Excellent tng Well located on bPautlful7 00 .M.
,.5:":.::"..,
OPEN EVES. '
p
buy at $10,000.&lt;l0.
ly 'landocaped biD.
Three 1000 FORD Falrlane 500 V8
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POMEROY - 6 - room frame . miles nortb ol Falrgroundo. automatic transmission
auo ..
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houae with hath, forced !lot Rt. No. 33. Terms 0181 be bove average condition. Will
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For 5•le
air heatiJII!. All bus rout.. arranged. Call WV U6!5.
trade for good Ford of Fer1T'I oo .,..,
For Rent
by door. $3,500.00.
.
t-6-tfc gu80JI farm tractor.
Olen
MIDDLEPORT - ! • 1tory
Young, Reedsville, Ohio, Cool.,..,... .,
fOR SALE
IALLEN ADDING machine, Cia- duplex, 4 - room and hath BOUSE FOB SALE: 4 I'OOIIIf1 ville 867-3512.
9 14 6tp
PHONE WY 2-2157
ry cash register, file cabinet, unit downsUlirs, 5 and bath furnished. Minersville $3000.
scales ,
Fairbanks 1 up. complete with furniture Phone WY z-3312.
r 25 tic
Wlnted
BUILDING LOTS ' Howe
hand trucks, forty
horse and appliances, income $32.00
In Pomer
a Employment
motor, Siegler oil
stove. weekly, always rented. Total HOME for rent
~75 WILL 00 IRONINGS In my
•.
C.rd of Th1nks__ 1
IN
Harold Bostot•.
Reedsville, price ~.1100.00.
rooms and hath. WY
M
ClarenCe ChapOhio.
9-19-3tp FARMs - Grade A dairy : one
1-ll-lft home.Pho:· WY 2-ZM7.
1
WE WANT to thank everyone
SYRACUSE
with no acres on highway, I BOUSE for sale. Beside Brad- man.
11 15 lip
who was so k1nd and helpful I
14 LOTS 48' x 100' each, on Col- room house, gas heating and bury IICbool. Call WY ~during the illntS$ and dei! lh
lege Street in Syracwe, Ohio. bath, large barns and two
~Zl-tfc
of our dear husband and f•- : GOOD LOCAliON 1 Call WY 2.2514 or inquire of silos; the other, 'Ji5 acres
ther. Glenn W. Thompson. We I
Eldon Will in Syracuse.
with 7 room house, ultra•
especially wish 1o thank ali i PHONE WY 2·2455
9-l9-3tp modern Grade A dairy set
lnstrudlons
ot our friends and neighbors, I
up. These farms can be
•
Rev. Eugtne Underwood, Ew· - - - - SWEET POTATOES. Charles bought together or separate- u. s. CIVIL IIRVICI TUTII
ing FW!eral Home. Dr. Dav- 3 ROO:.! HOUSE, with bath, Hilton, Phone VI :J.2S38. Port· Jy, with or without
stock, "'" . .,_. ,... ...., .,.. .. Magnolia T•·mple Pythian Sis'is, Dill',.. at MO!gs Memonal
furnished, basement, u' Porn· lsnd Ohio
9 18 61c equipment and feed.
ters met In regular sesstoo
HospiiAI,
members
of
Laurel
erov.
Call
WY
229111.
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C.
CUCKLEB
.,d.
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Thursday evening at \he DAV
Cl .ff
1
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H lth Cl b members
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POM~uny OHIO
IVY f'UI latcmD~ttcm •
10" 3tc
u · . those \
·
ed Pekinese ' BOX Z%t
• WY !-3IS8 -.&amp;art•.
,.. •...mat.
"Y hall.
4"':,."..,."w
of dl
the ea
Hiland
Church
A.puppies.
K. c' RReasonable.
egister
fl~.."',, "~!:...~
a ro
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Doris Grueser presided at
11
d 11 0 th
Mrs.
ltc
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9
13
• 3 ROOM apartment with bath.
sen ng owers an •
W. W. Call, 732 Sycamore
o.n. .,...,.,
the meeHng In the absence of
ers who helped in any olher Convenlenl for I or 2 people. Sl M'ddl rl.
~ 17 6tp
LOT I
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most excellent chief. Several
way. Mrs. Georgia Thompson
648
S.
Second
Ave,
Phone
.,
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HOUSE
A~
00
~~y
BUIIIMII
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C8l
communications
were read In·
91
and family.
' 17 tic I1RE - CONDITIONED televts- ~ '.·. Ph-.. ·WI • ~ ' Phunblnlo lllaeller eluding !hank you noteoHfrom
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THE FAMILY of Hila Barker I
ions $39.95 u. Some with
9 18 3tc
hrueoo. &amp;raoW - · M r . and Mrs. George
enes
wishes to thank everyo~e for · HOVSE FOR RENT, 8 rooms new icture ~bes One year
m Elm MaiD 11troe1, Pom- lor flowers; Ml'. and Mrs. Jay
their kindness and conSidera- and bath, Vine Street, Mid·
pnl $74 ~ · T V r• FOR SALE - 7 room house, - . , _ W1 Wtll. · Myers for gift and carda sent
· t he 1'II ness a n d dleport. Contact Jerry Beach cord
warra Yplayer
·- up.
· · ~ garage, near both
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· 7 • .._
· wedd'••
· ersary ,
tion durm~
combination
scuuu
'"' on their
uae anmv
death of oor Aunl. We are or call WY 2-2687.
9 17 3tc $! 99 95 Werner Radio Mid- also furniture. 463 Llncnln St.
and from Freida M""sman lor
grateful to all the veople who
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Middleport. Phone WY U231.
a si!IIBhlne basket sen\ her while
9 17 3tc
oent food and beauliful flow- TWO BEDROOM house un Lin- dlepor~ Ohio.
11 17 3\c
lnsur•nce
hospitalized. Laura Elselsteln

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CommunicationS
Are Read Dur1ng
Temple Meetmg

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ers, the Chase Funeral home, coin Heights. Ava!labl• Oct· ONE Electric Motor, 2 HP, 3
the rinisters, Dr. N. C. Car- ober I. Phone WY 2·5127.
phase, I electric motor, 3 H.
R
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9
11
tfc
penter, the
ev.
.
P., 3 phase, One el&lt;etrio moo.ld Grimm,
the
singers
AmBODY
AND
FEN·
D
-ERshop
lor 2 H. P. JIO-Z20 volt, One
o an d M1'Jdr ed . 'rale and I and f'lill'ng statl'on tor rent electr1c motor ¥• H.p ., 110
II h0
• w I,. IPed '" an Yway ' I
1
ipped Rent very volt, 3 steel paris bin, water
Their kindness will never 1
~:.:~n:bl:qu See Ted Thomp- proof paint. Phono WY 2-3319.
forgotten.
11-19· P I son, Rutland Discount Stor•
9 17 tfc
before !0 a. m. 1 after 7 COLLECTOR'S ITEM ""'.OO
' Notice
11 6
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9
lc Fa1ocy cas! iron mantel. See
P· m.
WANTED - General Hauling.
TRAILER for rent on .Grant· at m Lincoln Slreet, Mlddl..
Lee Drenner, Phone WY 2·
St. In Middleport. P b o n e port. House to he razed.
ZBOS.
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17
WY 2-%186 or WY 2-3341.
t
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14 6
THE
CHESTER Volunteer
t
"' "B 'S'IZE polntoes. Also 11158
Fire Dept. Js sponsoring a MODERN 4 room a~dbalh Otevrolet for ..It or trade
Ham Shoot un Sunda), Sept. fumis hed aparrmen.t MI. d- '''or pickup. Charles R. Har20, at. the lzaak Walton Farm. dleport. wv 2-3874.
rls, Portland, Ohio. Ph o o e
t 17 3tp
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VI 3-:16113.
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Lfi:~N TO SQUAR" DANCE 1 room house, M". J o h n
'Western Style) . New
be- Stout, Harrisonville, 0 hI o,
Polyathylono Plastic
11~ers class &gt;tarts Wednes· Phooe SH :1-4834. t 14 6tc
For Silo Covors
daj', Sept. 23, 7 P· m. Daynd 0 nlurnished
12' • IDO' 4 MIL BLACI(
tight Savings Time, New Ha· FURNISHED a
20' • IDO' 4 MIL BUCK
vep. Communily
Building, apartment., lnqul!'o at 1 the
24' • I DO' 4 MIL BLACK
New Haven, W. Va. First two Ohio Ho\el.
&amp;. 4-tfc
21•• 100' 4 MlLBLACK
lelsono free · · · · Co.m see If fHREE and four""'"' furnioho12• • IDO' 4 MIL BLACK
Y&lt;1\l enjoy Jhem. Phone Ray td and IIDiurDished IJIIA
6
Wilstun New Haven 9182-1211.
12 1 tic
1 Mil AloeStoc!k
Avaltoblo)
17 7tp menta. WY :J..643t
eComplet.
On H•M
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FOR SALE: Ready for immediate
A new!)
ed occupancy.
and desirable
SOYI!Il pain~
room
Middl port
Obi
house In I "e and
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Excellent
ocauon
near
Is Call WY z.M9B
!iChoo ·
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FOR SALE - 220 •ere farm
1 lh late John werner Sr

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oa~' 11 room home

Creek

Mlddlll'
alsn 7
:m home, '!a r g e
farms, several 1JD8ll buildJngs, Contact Jolm L, Wemer, Executor, Phone WY :Z.
5291.
t 17 3tc

u~·riNG,

thanked the members for cards
JIJHNSON,Ia.Sln~forml~ sent her at the death ol ·her sJ&amp;.
Ageac:J, Jim"" Jobmoa IIIII ter-tn-law.
ourance.
Bud Si..._ , - .
It was announced that the
-.
• - . 1 -~· Past Ch•' efs woJid meet Thursday evenrn·g, October I, at the
Business Services
home of Dolis Grueser with
Gladys Cuckler as the hostess.
A oociol bour waa enjoyed
and games were played with
prizeo awarded 111e winner&amp;.

HOMRm

SALES &amp; SERVIa
Any Mike Chain Sow
1 E 1 •- 1
Sma I ngno -rv co

The Harr!snnvllle P.T.O. will
meet Tuesday, September 22nd
at 7:45 p.m.
o. D. fatterson, oounty
Robert
superlntendent• Mr•
Brown, Elementary superlntendent, and Don McKenzie, new
executive h~ad of_ Nortbwestem
liChool dlstr1ct, wdl be present.
Everyone lo welcome. Falh·
ers will he counted twi• e lor the
roomattendanceaward.Amembership drive Is planned, and
fund-raising actlvttlea trill ha
dlscuased. Refreshment&amp; will be
served.
New officers eleeted and Ino\alled for the year l86U5 are
president, Mr. Eugene Campbell, . vtce-prealdent, Mra. Mary1
Carsey; secretary, Mrs. Haze
Slanley, and treaaurer, M r •·
JQ Starcher.
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r========="il7eroy,ROOMtwobrick
home In4 Pornbalhrooms
bed·
...,;. en~ a 106 W, Moln
Po-ror, 0.
~~";,~ garage,ID autcm Large

r:;":gh wa~. Ceo- PHOTO CopyiJII! Service. Cop&gt;
10tr~·18 OUt
1 beaHn . Inquire Charles 1es made o1 legal papera,
Wald
records and almost any
v/v e:~6~ WY :Z.2281iII 17 3tcor b!rill
other dacumento. Also laJDID.

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fans In Jove With a IIO!'tnll· ad· eploode, at least, seemed to thlo
vorti&gt;ll1i man lnd marries him viewtr nll!er f{fec1tdly eute
aaaln&gt;l !he llt'lsbel Gl bar moll&gt; and 1101 v&lt;~ry muoil more IDer !AinU Moorehead) M!Q oplrod ilion laot ........, " My
,
1Montcomery, !he dalllJhter of Fovortt1 Martian" on CBS-TV . .
actor-dlroeror Robert Mootgom- "Maril.an," ~owever, Jol
ery, I• a fetchln1 gal, and I pr...lve rlllnB•. •nd there you ''f¥1if,\f~;h\ ~f4~
can understand why lhe would m.y have !he an•wer to why r
r
By RIC!( DU BROW
al desk which CBS-TV add be souaht after, but th, serleJ Madlann Avenue wao so enUnited Preu lllternatlonal
"will r~cap.tulate the aeparat: " anotber ILinl IIJall!. The first thuo~ • - "Bewitched."
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)- Walter reports, provide the over-all
Cronkne, who gave Nay to the runnin&amp; story and coordinalt 0 A I LY
!AIN•" GOOGL! ond SNUFFY SN!Ill"
new anchor team of Robert remote covel aie."
Aoaoa
tl. A.lidt
Trou1 and Roger Mudd In CBS- Mudd and Harry Reuonor 1'JiheVORE
I NEVER
&gt;OC--CAN VE
TV'! D
tl
Uko
MULl?
HEEREO
TELL
qt
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emOf'rit c convention will man the presidential de.U
DOWH'
pro-i;VE ME SOME
OF NO MULE
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lltrtkH
.
coverage, will play a promi- and concentrate on that ract:.
1. Polnt.ca
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LEE PIN" PILLS
HAVIt-1'
11. Tbo Plo4
Wtap6n
19. Cit.ru.s
nent role for the network on Trout wilJ be responsible tor
ER MY PORE
trutt
Ol' MULE&gt;
•I,PCtlon day. Trout and Mudd the congre~slonal desk. Mike 11. J.fanllat ot 2. Coronet
• · Gocldeu of 20.
1
.. 11 also ha-vf" prom.Jnent role!, Wa tlace 11 m charge of the
h&amp;1'YOito; n. Jl.l'ra(1787-18115)
4. A IIIII•
rranot
but _will w~rk at separate desks !lllbernatorlal desk. And Eric II. Tbfl
Orient
lL
Heott~Ya
21.1nk
5
m CBs-ry new
method 'Jf Stvareid, of course, will be at l6.J!omon
IOUDd
presentatiOn.
the 11ationMI analyst~ desk.
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k Act
14. Land
In this presentation, there
Prui4tntial
wUdlJ'
12, P\.lt
nominee
Peopa. ot
fortJa
will be live key desks handling ! ABC-TV Thursday night pre- li. Lo~
T.
Full-1'0...
Ohio
ottort
different phases of the Nov . 3 .!lented the debut ot what was 17. Belflon
pik•
2&amp;
Bbort
If.
A.n apple.,
election, "With a national editor reporLed to have been a molt JB . abbr.
I
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Verb
tona
•toold.ne'
tor
on.
Enrue
8. A root
...a. Truh
17, Boahl
to integrate and summarize the sought-after situation comedy:
atateamut
veretat~M
receptaclet 38. Tear·
O\o'er- all election story." Cron. "Bewitched," starring Ellzabeth 2L Mother ot"
Ll'l ,.". , ~.
10.
Place
for
30.
One
car of Jll. 81Mveteu
Irish I'Odl
kite Is th~ national editor. He Montgomery as a beautiful
keePiJl&amp;'
a
PUMQIW
IU'mettL ;
22. ARJ'Iowill be in charge of the naUon- witch, in hwnan fonn, who
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Saxon aert

Taken September 8

Cirh Meet un 15th

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lit t Sou••HI g h
s
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S&lt;hool F.H.A. outing of thi1
year waa held ' un the 15th of
September. The olflcen had
been elected al a summer mee~
'"" b
mlna"••
commllr
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The new Mrs. Scott lo emplDytd
In !he Barneo-8imj)IDII lnmi'ance office In Middleport. Mr
Scott Is employed at !he Bob
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A group of senior mothers
TUESDAY f A.M.
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FOR APPOINTMENT
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Phone WY 2-J279
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night and a rummage sale 1o
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her 30 to Rhonda Brickle• or Fergu•un assisted by Gle voice
Linda Lipscomb.
and accordion pupils 11 Mercedes F. Condon were ••II recelv·
ed Sunday September 13th a!
3rd Birthday ;,
the Baptist Church In Racine:
Piano pupil:. particlpalmg
Ob•erved Sept.- 13
were Sharon and Shirley Pyles,
Candy Hoback, Rodney
Ho~
The third birthday of Mark man, Rayne Grindstaff, Judy
Alan Parsons was observed at Roberts, Brenda Holman, Karthe home of hls grandparents, en Nease, Nancy Hoback, NanMr. and l\ln. Preston Parsons cy Bentz, Jannine Bent•. Ka,.
of Antiquity on Sept. 13. Host- en Sayre and Linda Grindstaff.
esses.were hi! parentll, Mr. and
VoJce and accordion pupiJ!
Mrs. Gary Parsons.
who participateu were Tommy
Rafreshmentz of mints, cake, Stutes, Jenelle Cumin,
Judy
Ice eream kool·ald and coffee King, Melody Shahan, Ann EIJ.
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lot and Charlene Ward.
:::.!er:r~d ~~~:.;:. ~:'!'. The pupil• of Freda Ferguson
Dennl; and Linda Donunhe· Ed· presented her with a corsage
die and Eric Diddle,
and and at the clooe of _the reeltal
Myla Powell Cheryl Lee and \hey presented her With a benli'
ti'l 1 Fentoo vase
Tracey
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Larry
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and Mrs. Dan Weese, Mlss Ad- SPECIIUZED IELP
die Powell, Wald Diddle, Mr.
and Mrs. Raymund Donohue, FOI TIOSE lOST
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Donohue, SEYEIELY DElfEim
Mrs. Iva Donohue, Ml'. and :=FREE
Mrs. Carl Grueser, Mrs. J o h n Buchanan and Ml's.
Donald
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b rooiDI and hath (S bedrooms) Realer llluraact, Pom....,.
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Jllorm doors and wulUUws,
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Pomeroy
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baseboard electrle heat, enAlK.,ONU:B
LET
REES FLORAL in Racine HOUSE
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closed porches, fuD
basec-flllt**
handlt aU your flower needs. WY
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Ohio, Phone WI 9-3983.
tun window, basemen~ pick·
on hack of lot. Owner wiU
Oldo
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g 16 !Sic et fence yard. 1671 Lincoln G. E. Portable cllshwaaber, J ..crlfice aU lhil 'or only
Heights. Phone WY :Z.27BO.
years old. In good condition. f!O.BOO.
LOSE WEIGHT safely and eas&amp;.2Z-tlc Pbooo WY U!.Z7.
EXPERIENCED
lly, wllh new Dex-a-&lt;fiet tabtl
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bedrooms,
living
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1111. Only !13&lt;. Stark Pharm· FOUR room fnrnlshed apan.
• room, kitchen with benuUful
By Club Membert
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'- IJ-60tp ment. Pllono WY :H858.
SINGER 8ewmJr
maeb!Del, built-In cabinet.t, •..nge and
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Jolly Pal glfll were u:chang.
11 24 tie aew, •.10 up. fiav..-.1 liNd oven, breakfast her and dined when tile Middleport Jolly
F:::O::Rc-::Rc::E::N=T,-m-od7e-:m-:--;bo:-=-nae=,l lllal'hiDOI at hargalll pm.. lng area, uUiity room, carBunch Sewing Club met Thur•
· siJ I'OOIIlt and bath, Youngs- The Fabrle Shop, q1nger Sa1eo port with storage. Nice level
day evening at lha homl of
!own ldlchen, tilo floor, Ia- llld Service, l'omero)&gt; • Olllo. 100 • 100 lot. About $12,000.
Mrs. John Seines. Ml's. Shirley
PLANNING
cated at 136 Uncoln-rd. Call WY WzM.
4 21 tfc
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Mllls, vice president, presided
WY :1-3028.
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room
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paneled
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YOUR VACATION?
Auto Sal•
and wood· burning llteplace,
Mrs. Kenneth Dyer,
Rolli llrvleo, boll bond
For 5•le
hath,
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bedrooms
and
recreThe door prize waa anrded
IOI'VIeo ond trovolsorvlce
1947 CHEVROLET 2 ioor, good aUon room (or 4 bedrooms), WY Ml41
,......., to Mra. James Wcher wllh Ml'l.
1::963::-~H;;:::OTPO=~INT=-.-uto;:::ma::tlc;;:l running condition. Priced $JOO fuel oil furnace, laundry room
Doyle llilller
tJu. ilme
CALL:
washer. Like new. Set Earl Pbuno WY U288.
carport Lot 71 • 145. Only L 0, McCOY, AUCI'IONEEB. prize. The group voted to preE. M. BURTON
9 19 !tp
H. Williams, Pomeroy, Ohlo,
$12.700. Owt.er tranalerred.
Chester, Oldo.
I 21 lfc pare a IIIDiblne boJ: to he sent
WY 2-2632
Roote
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call
Chester,
Ohio
19M
PONTIAC
.-empest
Con,
to 1\11'1. Pee East, a former
171 BrMdw•y
Mlddlel*"'
985-W.
II II 31p verUhle, 1 cyl., Automallc, I rooms and hath, expansion
merftber DOW DYing In Gretua,
Va. Mro. East Ia eonllned to
Aquarmarlne, Spotless, 1400 a\Uc, lot from atreel to otreet.
AUTOMOIIlLE tuuranco MELONS, po'-toes, beans, $1. mllN. Pbone WI 9-2i12L
A good lnveslment at only
AUTO
WRECKING
her home by Illness.
aaoellodT J..oot your ..,...,_ per bu. B•lng contalnen and
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coffee
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1llll2 CHEVY D Tudor Sedan. IODII
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named above ml
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HOUR TOWJN(;
MitCh, Ml'l. J8Dll!l
J&lt;Jitnioa,
W1nted To Buy
CLEAN CARPETS wllh our clleport, Ohio. Phone WY t- sale, with down payments as
. Mrs, Wllllam llobloa, Jlra.· WJ}.
1 15 ltc low ao $450. Also a few
WANTED, used furniture, tools, Carpet Shampooer FREE 3007•
Us Grueoer, MrL,Ba;bert rink,
0 - 1 A.M. '-1 P.M
cllshes and household goodo. will! purchase ol Blna Lustre 111Sl OLDSMOBILE In
good renllls from $4li, and up.
CIMoll
ilrs. Orin Smltlt,' Ml'l. ·II, B.
Any amount, large or small. Shampoo. Baker Futnlture.
condition. Phone Roger Rose
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Cal Knotts Auction,
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lis, Ohio. Pllone ~~~ · 20tp CORN, 200 bushel ...10
bu.
Tile Bambler
Pomeroy t91-WJ or Hermaa
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At farm near Cheoter, Lick SkU- World flloadanJ o1 £omp1e1 Layn~~, Broker, New Raven; PIANO roNING. NIWIIIIID Bur· WtiJlam Reyeolda and
one
Help W1nted
let Road. Phuno Coolvllle M7 •
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18!,1131. (Resldeaco IIHUi)
delle, Middleport, WY Hl81. illest. Mrs Dlie Moumlng,
3737 Vivian Maaej. 9-IUtc 1111 ur rfdo IIIII perII 17 6\c
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dependable, lndustrinns. Fine s cyh stralcht trana., Call
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111 tillable, year oroued water
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Members Gf the Middleport
opportuniiJ right at home. W-· 9-5443
8 lf lip
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Mtr II 'l tllio tMI
lJbrsry Club wbo liN ptaDIJlng
Good pay. Learn techniq·
illetropolUu Moton
for"";ll, euellenl erop land.
111111 ...., Ill ltlf
to attend the Ellhlll Dlstrlect
of news reporting, pholoiJ'• Stewart•, Gun Shop, htmting
E. MilD Street, Pom•1'11J'
new barn, bouse, 1 rooDII and
'll'o IIPt 11 . ..
Federated :WOtne!l'l , Club . Conphy, on the job. Phone WY ~ IUJlllllotJ. 8botatm lhelll of
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ndern kitchen
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terence to ~ beld a~ Go\llpolls
331~.: Chester Tannehill, Edi- all tinda. Have auna - wiU
4 2Z tic :,~'!
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8ept. 29 may ·/nate •luncheon
11 ft. ol b1rell
tor,
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evenlnp. tredo. BaH 11to111 - will 1111 PONTIAC. tzziO. 4 door lneto, full buemenl, fuel oll
c:.a W1 . . . 11Q • ·IIIPI reservall0111 'fllh Mr•· James
I.OOK- POl UCURI
llell Do .ol st., Rutland. 1tor4top, CltlllDa. bl\11 1JD. loreed air beat. Bank Illume' . f • . Ill Euler by Tlielday, Sept. 21.,
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Potluck Dinner
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WEA'I'HEI
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today began showdown bargain·

and
Mrs. R. G. Greene, Thin! Sr.,

ing with tts toughest auto indus·
try adversary-giant
General !

New Haven, W. Va., will honor
Cecil H. Underwood. Republl-

Motors.

UAW President Walter
P.
Reuther and GM personnel
VIce President Lo"is G. Seaton
begin the drive toward a new
thrli'e-year contract for nearly
350 000 workers. Reuther call-

~d 'the record 54-cent an hour
conlract won from Chrysler the
cake· the Ford package
the
"cho~olate frosting" and said
.. ; la mode"
hi' expected the
from General Motors .

LA PAZ Bolivia - A right •
wing plot ' to assassinate pro American President Victor Paz
Es tenssoro and seize control of
t
crushed
. 1 d·
his gover~men was
Sunday with arrest of lts ea
th
overnment announced

ers.

e gl ht
su;::!e~ gPr;sident

Herman

sn S zo was arrested before
d es
ordered 8 state of

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man, VISiting r~lati~es here over
can nominee for governor of the weekend. was kolled Saturday evenmg on a freak ac·
west Virginia at a coffee hour elden! at the Middleport levy while attempting to dock
NEW HAVEN- The go-ahead for a porcelain plant Wednesday at 9:30 p. m.(DST) . bis houseboat. .
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that may employ up to 50 persons by the end of 1964, is Anyone who would like to meet
Herman (Pin) Wolson, 41 , a natove of Pomeroy, was
expected within two or three weeks, civic leaders said and talk with Mr. Underwood crushed to d~ath when he apparently lost h1s footmg,
here today.
feB m the Ohio RJVer, and was pmned between the boat
18 invited.
The announcement was made dustrial Authority
and the stone levy.

following the recent grant of
8 loan o( $33 600 to llie New Haven lndustri~l Authority
by
the u s Small Business Ad. . ' :
mmistratJOn .
The loan is to help finance
the plant to be on First-St., across from the railroad station.
A stock company has
been
formed, with Robert Staats as
its head to operate the plant
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Open Saturday Night Til~

TONIGHT
"WAR IS HELL"

ron.v Ru r.;:.t&gt;ll. Baynes Bar
ron , Judy Uan. Wally Campo

Make Elberlelds
In Pomeroy
Your Shopping Center
Elberfelds In Po~eroy

"OPERATION PETTICOAT"

(Techmcolor)
Cary Grant. Tt)n Curti!!, Joan
O'Btit-n . Dina Merrill, Dick

Sargt-nnt.

half-owner of ~he
Sutts Us houseboat
which
he and two friends from Dayton
had beer. cruising on during
the afternoon
OffiCials satd Wilson was attempting to
the ~t
at
the levy to awmt the arnval of
another friend when the mishap
occurred. Roland Durst, Pome·
roy, was part owner of the craft
with Wilson
M'ddl
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enc _ res•1 epor merg Y
cue squadsrnen were summonMr. Arnold was appoln1ed as ed to the scene shortly after 1

pos.tmasO..r of th.HPomeroy

Hikes for OhiO Employees .

F . Kennedy.

State CWA Director

It . will be up to President
Johnson to decide when t h •
document will be made public.
White House sourcos have indicated it may be released Sept.
28 or Oct. 5.

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Jl Hugbes said the incre""es In· compaay more than $U mileluded higher pay hikes lor op- Uon.
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He .. aid that grve "recognition since present telephone rates
to the Impact of automation on went into effect at the bargaintlJe job of telephone " &gt;rators." ing of 1959," Milner said. He

in higher pay
keepers at this .Bntlsh resort zones. Hugh~s said the pay zone
boarded up for frmge gales and change was made because of
rains. The season's
seventh ''higher skills needed in work·

MA YTAG SERVICE
SHOP
TONIGHT

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

~~rs:!k!~~ ;:~~:o.-c~::ut
Su~a

the New
1965

Models

We are now estabiish11d as one of

THE LARGEST MAYTAG
WASHER &amp; DRYER DEALERS IN OHIO

have two Maytag service men. In this building we
QO all kinds of appliance repair.

RUTLAND FURNITURE
ARNOLD GRATE
RUTLAND, 0.

NATURE!

where you oaO
do all your bankin&amp; under one roof!
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M•miMr F..,.rel R-ve Systom ·-"
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PRIC.S
S:fARTAT

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for Robert Taft Jr. ln

Carlisle K. MilDer estimated

his rrce for the u. s. Senate.
Tbe paper said Taft
wao
~&lt;eminently qualffied to follow
In the footsteps of bis famous
father ." Robert Tall Sr. was
ISIOn
"Mr. Republican" In the Sen·
ate and staged an unsuccesslul
bid for the GOP pr&lt;sidential
nomination In 1952, shortly before hla death.
. One driver In a two , car colUslon wao Injured In an acclTorrealllll relu dreucbed a dent lnvesllgoted Saturday In
wide area from the N or t h Meigs County by the Ohio State
Woods to deep In the heart of Patrol, at 10 1 · m. on a county
Texas today. The eastern half road off Rt. 143.
of the nation savored the last Cars driven m opposite dlrectraces of IWillll&lt;l' with elear lions by Ray E~ans, 36• Pomskies and cool temperatures. eroy. and Franas Jarvis, 'ZI.
The heaviest rains drummed Albany. met on a curve. There
the bone4ry hills' of southern was medium damage .to both.
Texas. sent somo streams Jlow- Evans received a spraon to his
Ing from their bankl and rals- left shoulder that did not reed the threat of extenstve fiood- quire treatment He was cited
lng.
to Melp Court Friday on a
left of center charge.
WASHINGTON - A ..,., of Other arresta reported by
Protestant tbeoloilalll, beaded the patrol lnclnded Patricia
by Dr. Reinbold Ntebuhr, baa llnerler, 21, Middleport, cited
endorsed Pre!ldenl Jllhnam lor to Meigs Court Friday for omelection In November.
sale operation; Donald Whitlock
A vote for Republican proal- 19 Little Hocking cited Frl_:_
{Co
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for no
and Wll·-·-·
Dam Wyatt, M, Mlddlepor~ ell~:AN Al\RES'l'ED
ed · to Gallipolis court on a
Robert li,ee Robinson, ~. doarp ot driving whlle Intoxl·
Pomeroy. wao arresiA!d SUnda)t cate, wttb hll bearing set lor
by tbe SheriH'• departmelll 011 today.
an 11\tolleatk!n cbar&amp;• aud poa~ Patrolman D. A. Weidner k
ed 'JOnd to appear In ~ 1nspee11na buses In the. Rutland
JOOrt,
ac1ooo1 dJ.olrlet loday.

Showing

Build a
SAYINGS,r ·
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father, Edgar, and
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E:uaeoe MOiril, Parkenburl, The Poine!O)'
emergepcy
poated- hll $2'1.10 bolld for •p-llqtllld wu .ealled out atl:3f p.
~anince In
coUrt Frl· m.
ior Mn. w11 t e r
lay, ,Septemblt :1&amp;, fw pallli"l IWfn'ioion, OleiiA!r, Wllo Wll tat.
over a yellonr .• line. ,
oil · ~ lfelp' Gtaenl hospital.

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Lorena Grueser Arnold; a _son.
Jerey N~lsoD An&gt;old. "
man at Marshall University In
Huntington, W. Va.; bfo mot!J.
er, Mrs. Effie Arnold, Pomeroy:
three brothers, Carl, Pomeroy ;
Sam of Syracuse, and Walter

Cinclnna~.
Funeral servi~es wtU be

cy Clark of

Altogether, there are H of·
fices. to be filled when the con-

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Mrs. Williams
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Teachers H000redat n·lllJteF•

ic Women of Oh10 by su of ats

women members.
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Attendong were the pr'!'ident.
Mrs. Wilma Reilier;-democrat·
ic candidates, Mrs . Wanda .Eb·
The Northwestern Education Associalion held a potlin and Mrs. lola Howell ; w1ves luck dinner Friday eveni ng in the home eco nomics room
of_ candidates, Mrs. Charles of Rutland High School honorin g _neVI· t.earhers .
Dl&lt;hl and Mrs. Charles Know!The dinner was served by Moss Leda Mae Kraeuter,
es, and a member, Mrs. Emma home economic teac her , and fo ur o( h er . stpdents . B~r·
The diabetes detection pro- . Fox.
bara Carter , Charlo_tt e Rupe, Joe~ta Erlewme and Eumce
gram in Meigs county will be- Honor guest at the luncheo~ Ohlinger. ~Irs . Nelloe Tracy a_
sk_e_d_,g_ra_c_e.:..- - - - - gin
Tuesday and
continue was the First Lady, Mrs. Lyn_ New teache_rs reco.o::mzcd ~ere I

ans and Mrs. Virginia Blazewicz
of Pomeroy. Mrs. Madge Snuth
of Tampa, Fla., and ~rs. Nan- through October 1, Meigs Coun- don B.

Mrs. Lohse is
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Deshler-Cole by .one Democrat·

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Mrs: Nora Jorda,n and

Sept. 23, Ru

Martha

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to the

can Nellie :rae;:, retired teac ers, Executive Council of the Meigs

The and Miss Lmda Haley, school County Education Association.
. onl secretary.
Miss Schaal appointed as build

surve~ locations are1~ ~:ra~J0~~=~n\~anme~n~

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qualified !wider of tllat title.
ams, Don Spencer, Ra lph Jar· I belL second vice president: Mrs,
She spoke to lhe group aiwut vis William Arnolt, F r a n k F· S
ta . H
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in seeing that
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I b d ay . auer' secre ry ' omer
e unpor . nee
. Knight, Everett Ho com an Wells,
treasurer ;
and Mrs.

di~ner,

Following the
Mrs. C. ing representatives for
the
with the consent of the enttre 0 . Chapman. charrman,. g~ve coming year Mrs.
Thelma

land Higb school 1-4. r.:_{igd'::;_ representative body, tllen it is Ute report of Ute non1mating Campbell, Harrisonville EJa.
Thursday - Sept. 24 •
Co up to the people of the land to committee and other members mentary, Mrs. Robert Wilson.
of the convention.
Funeral services for Mrs. W. port, R. H. Rawlings Sons
., see that out of this planning of the committee were Mrs. Salem Center Elementary; Mrs.
Mrs. Lohse, Pomeroy civic E. (Bertha)
S.
Williams, H. 5-8 p. m.
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there Is the good government Martha Chapman and Mrs. Ro· Elizabetll Ann Webster, Rutleader, Is activ• In the local, who died Saturday morning at Friday - Sept. 25, Middle- desired.
bert. Wilson. Officers elected land Grade School; and Miss
diStrict and state Parent Teach· the home of her daughter, Mrs. port, R. H. Rawlings Sons, Co., After finishing her talk. Mrs.
Mary Elizabetll Chapman, Rut·
ers .organization. She will be Howard S. Ebersbach, Portland, 1-4 and at the Federated Church Johnson left the speakers' ta·
land High SchooL A brief talk
servong her second term .. a will be held Wednesday at 3 in Pomeroy from 5-8 p.m.
ble and moved from table to
on hospitalization plans
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district director.
p.m. at tlle Ewing funeral home. Saturday - Sept. 26, Pome- table, greeting tlle guests, speak·
given by Don McKenzie, eltect&gt;Survivors in addillon to her roy Federated church, 5-8 p.m. ing to them individually and
live head.
daughter, include two daugh· and 1-4 p.m.
. shaking hands. She is far more
Plans were made lor tho .,_
Ladies to Meet
ters, Mrs. T~ Roberts of Os- Tuesday - Sept. 29, RaCine beautiful than she appears on
nual meeting of the Melgs C.W..
New Reetor's Wife
trander, 0., and Mrs. Warren High school, 1-4 and 5-8 p.m.
television and was mosi gracty Education Association wbleb
Mrs. Richard H. MartiD, wife D. McGowan, Colounbus; a son, Wednesday - Sept. 30, Reeds- lous to all.
will be held September 25 at
of the new rector of Grace W. E. Williams, Jr., Augusta, ville Fire station, H and 5-8 p. Each of the Meigs County
Rulland. Named as eommiltel
Episcopal Church,
Pomeroy, Maine; 12 lfllnclcblklren. and m.
women had the pleasure of shak- The opening date of the fall oo arrangement' were Mrs. Anwill give a tea lor the ladles 16 great grandchildren. !lev. H. Thursday - Oct. 1• Harrioon- lng her . hand and being greet- night quarter has been se1 for na Ogdin. Eugene Atkins, Mrs.
of the cburch Wedne&amp;day Sept. L. MeDaniels will offtclate. Bur. ville Grade ICbool, 1-4 and 5-8 ed personally. Mrs.
Johnson Oct. 12 at the Gallipolis Busi· Elizabeth Ann Webster 8Dd
23. from 4 to 1 p, m. In the lal will be In Beech Grove cern- p.m.
kindly hesitated long enough to ness College. All person' plan- Mrs. Margaret Parsons. T b 1
rectory behlnd the parisb bouse. etery. Friends may call at the
pose for p1ctures.
.
ning to enroll are urged to con· committee in charge of the reg.
Pouring lor lhe tea will be funeral home anytime.
YOIJTR CITED
Mrs. Evelyn Welsh presoded tact the college office now for istration and coffee bour are,
Mra. W- Patrick Locbary and
at the luncheon, woth welcom- information and
registration Miss Mary Elizabeth Chapman,
Mra. Carl Will. lllrs. Cedric W.
SET CLOrHJNG DAY
Eddi&lt; Keesler Coleman, 19, ing speeches by former gover- forms.
Miss Leda Mae Kraeuter Mrs.
Clark wlll greet tho guellls as 'lbe Salvation Army will have Rl. 2, Cheshire wa• arrested nor Michael DiSalle and Colum· The college, located in 1h e Thelma Campbell and ~•. flo.
they arrive. Maay other wom- free clothing day Thursday mor. by Pomeroy police Sunday for bus Mayor Maynard E. Sensen- w·
b 'Idi at Second berta Wilson Plans were also
en of the Parlsb bave conlrlbut- nln;; from t:30 a.m. until n0011 passing over a double yellow brenner. Distinguished guests AISemand
so. offers 12 made to atte~d tlle drive-in con·
ed to the occasion, whlcb wiD at 115 Butternut Ave. Anyone line on West Main St., and Is to and candidates from around the ~
th ~~iplo~a courses ference sponsoerd by the OEA
enable all to beoome better ao- In Metg• county In need of cloth- appear In May..- Charleo I.e- state, including Walter Moeller, ~ A m~n s S eta-ial Bus! on October 13 at tlle Athen1
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qualnted with Mrs. MartiD.
1ng may attend.
gor's court.
were Introduced.
c~:" .::ira~:n a~d Goner: High School. '
ness ff' nu 1
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o~n
o~ns
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Nigh1 classes meet on MonMeigs Geueral Hospital
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from 6 to 9:3'· p.m.
Satarday AdmJsslMil - Sal'
NEW YORK fUPI)-Tbe mop American campaign.
filled by personr paying $5 to British Isles since Aug. 19.
. Galbpolis Busmess College ab Dobbs, Moddleport; Maude
tops from Liverpool wine away
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$100 for the dtstincUon. The au- Before lite sbow, whicb bene· 1s an ac~edoted member of lhe Clark, Pomeroy; Mary Laveofrom the former eolonlea loday, But, JJke a pnetal gailanUy dience Included society matrons fitted the United Cerebral Pal· Ohio Busmess Schools ASliOCla· dar, Pomeroy.
probably having evened the refq to aeeept the swo~ of who came In limousines and sy and Retarded Infants Serv· Oon, appro~ed by the Veterans Salurday Discbqes - OIOJ\o
score lor the Amerlean Bevolu- 8 vanqubtbetl foe, the Bntlsh leather • jaelr.eted yootha who Ices, aiwut 4,1100 m 111 1n g, Admimstratoon for tramtng of les aaer, Minersvtlle; Edgar
lion.
quartet claled WI Its tour with ocreedled Into Mauhattan on screaming teen _ agers put the veterans under P"bhc Law 894. Reynolds. Bodwell; Ethel Blaclt1 beDeflt perlormanoe SUnday motorcycles.
ttth Street side of the Para· and War Orphans BIU, and ap- wood, Albany.
Abon end beyond the effect nl~ Ill '1'lmel Square'l Paramount under siege. hoping to proved by the State Departmerrt Slladay AdutlufiMII - E !Ia
of their SUer guerrilla war molinl TIJealalo-the f/5,IIOO PfO' And the shrleldng teeD- aged got a cHmpse of their beroes of Rehabilitation. The college Douglas, MiddlepOrt; Ada Lapt-.
,ogaillll thll aallnn'l IOClal C!Mda rr.m .wllleb wore left glrll were tberfl. as they bave wben they entered or at their Is a member of lhe NortiK:en- bert, MiddlepOrt.
"""""· lbe Beallu aJoo ltherat- bare for diati!J.
been In aaell of the :11 U.S. and dressing room windows. Forty ttal Business Educatioo Assoe!- Samlay .Dl.....,.... - , Rll}'ed 1D llllmated 0110 million Wbelt tbe curtain rote, all 1,- C8nacllan dliu tls(led bJ the pollee got the Beatlea In the 1Uon, and of tile Gallipolis mond Smith, Pomei"O)!; , RIIJ!II
YIDUo d..uar. durJni ~ 181 1111111! .Ill , the boUII were loiiiOrlal woaderl 1t0m I be build Ina undamqed.
Otamber of Commerce.
Sewell, MliloirsVUle.
vention convones. Election will
be on Tuesday, Oct. 8, f1rst day

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JohnS?~· It was the con Don McKenzi_e. Obton Wnght , I were Mi ss Sally Schaaf, preslty Health Commissioner Dr. H. census of opmiOn ~ the group Mrs. Ann E!Jzabeth
Turner,j dent· Mrs Gladys Major first
held M. Boocks said today.
that ~rs. Johnson 1S trul_Y
a Mrs. Carol Wolfe . James Ad·, vice , presider.l; Eugene

W«;tnesday at 1.30 p. m. at the The program will open tomor·
Ewong chapel with Rev. Wilschool
1 Eastern High
b
p rri
fficlating
Burial row a
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from 1 to 4 p.m . and S-8 p.m.
wtU be 1ll Beech Grove Ceme- Persons taking a test will be
:ery. rr~ends m;;; call at the notified of the res"lls ir about
the cities were moved into high- Congress of Parents and Teach- unera orne an me.
a month. Anyooe with a posiCLEVELAND,- ~ ~": er wage hrackets.
ers, Inc., subjeet to its 59th an·
tive reading will be asked to
land Plam Dea er. w c
h·
Ohlo BeD VIce Preddeal nual conventior• Ocl 6.
take a more compl&lt;te test later .

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LET US REPAIR YOUR WASHER!

scene and treated the victim.

tropical storm and fourth hurrl· ing with automated
equipcane has "lessened Its threat ment ..
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to the United S a es m - In addition, workers in 12 Mrs Harold Lohse of Pomeland," the we~ther bureau said cities are eligible for lncreases roy ~ ace ted renomination
in a late advosory.
of up to $12 per week because as district di":'ector of the Ohio

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WE HAVE A
MA YTAG SERVICE SHOP

was preceded

Operators
throughout the estimated the total of the wage Arnold_ of New Madis?n, 0.;
ricane Gladys plowed slowly state will receive increases up hikes cost the firm ;27 milUon. four Sisters, Mrs. Berm~ Ev-

!10 mile an hour ":mds. Shop- were placed

Pickens of Mid·

dleport was also at the accident

his pa.rents, Mr. and Mrs. L:ster Wilson, Pomeroy: two SISters, Kathryn Hayes. Columbus,
and Ernmogene Lohn, Pomeroy,
and a brother Bob Wilson. Jackson.
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Tuesday at _3 p .m . at_the E i~g ch~p.el ~lth Rev_. Wll~ur Pe.rrm off1c1ahng . Bur1al Wlll ~e ~~
Beech Grove cemete ry . Fnends
may call at the funeral home
anytime.
- - - -- -

Dr. Pickens pronounced. Wilson
dead after lengthy reVIval ef·
READY TO PERFORM - Rutland 's High School
forts proved hopeless.
Marching band is led on the fi eld this year by Linda LaPnor to ~~ng a~:"tmas- Mr. Wilson was an employee
they, left, drum majorette. Waoling just back of ber, the
ter. Mr .. Amo wo
as 8 of th• Frigidaire company in
.
. middle majorette. 1s Carol Florcan . They prese nted a
construction contractor. 1 : Dayton. He was also a veteran The Democratic Club ofMPigs well·recetved ha Jf.time show at the Pomeroy·Rutland
served in World War 1 8
of Wo~ld Wa_r 11.
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county wa~ represented m Co- lfootball game Saturday nigh t at R ut land .

HAMILTON, Bermuda-Bur-

north tn the Atlantic today with to f1 per week, since the jobs

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Off1ce In 1962. e was
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appointed acting postmaster on
April 13, 1962, and named per·
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seventh since
195~ - and sen1 troops and P"'
lie&lt; to round up the r&lt;bel lead·
ers and their guerrilla force . ers of America (CWA) and the Ohio Bell Telephone Co.
reached agreement Saturday on wage increases ranging
WASHINGTON- The War- from $2..50 to $5 per week for 20,000 workers throughout
ren Commissi~n. ls expect~ to the state.
send to tht! Y,1ute House today
~'f" he agreement was reached under the ftrst of two
Its long·awaited report on the wage reopener clauses in the CWA's current three-year
a•.asslnation ol President John contract with Ohio BeU.

MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY OHIO

Edgar Arnold " ~ilson ~as
o•l es sunday .. ·. .
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At Age 49

The spokesman ·said "certain ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " " " " ' ' " " ' ' ' '
.. ,
conditions have to be met by
~e local company and authortty before release of the loan.
They said the COIIllJBny officials are optimistic aboout oper·
stion of the company which
will import special clays from
tbe Carolinas for its product.
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About 35 persons are expect- Pomeroy Pos~aster Edgar
. , E. Arnold, 49, died
Sunday
ed to be employed at the plants morning Jn the Gallipolis Clinopening.
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