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Fire Department
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Rock Springs
Health Club
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Potluck Dinner
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WEA'I'HEI
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Accident at Middleport Levy Fatal
To Herman Wilson, 41, Springfield

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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

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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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erators who had not yet "This Is the sixth wage Inreached maximum pay levels. crease negotiated with the CWA
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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And we can prove that a May1ag product will last
longer with Jess service than any other washer. We

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SHIRT
FINISHING

and Savings Comllany

ROBINSON'S
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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 ·
ACCOUNl
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father, Edgar, and
Ralph..
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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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Meet WI"th
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On TUeSday

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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John Ral ston. Other guests were Nellie Vale and Miss

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~

Other
Wedn_esday

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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
th .
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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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THE SHOE BOX

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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Funeral services wlll be
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.
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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
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. 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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April 13, 1962, and named per·
manent postmaster 10 October
CLEVELAND (UPI) - The Communications Work- of 196.~·

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
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At Age 49

The spokesman ·said "certain ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " " " " ' ' " " ' ' ' '
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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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Panthers Make Red Devils Second Straight Victim 14-0

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WASHING'I'ON (UP[) - Pres- Rep11bhcan presldenJ.al nomi- 1ev1s1on during the campaign. reaction," tiM!y aatd
Holzer hospital over the past
Jdent JohnBon 1s expected to nee Barry M Goldwater met Later the two planned lunch
I weekend included Sunday
a 1m new appeals at organized w1• former PreSident Ei•en- and a friendly v"'~" G&lt;&gt;ldwa·
WASffiNGTON - Rail mB8· Carl M. Smith, 834 first Ave, Three persono w.,.. Injured, YOUTH ASKED FOR IT
labor this week for campaign hower today to collec t on E1s- ter saJd
, agement and umon representa- Charlotte Ann French Rt 1 none sertously It is believed to-.
suuoort, wtth heavy tmlphasls enhower s prum1 se of political After the meeting, GoJCIWBter l tivea worked today to head off Gallipolis, Dav!.. T D~y,
2: day, m rour traffic accidents t~ This column Is dedicated to
on hiS ~conomJC and welfart&gt; Isupport
returus to
Washmgton. but a threatene&lt;l maJ or ra1l smke Gallipolis Mrs Joseph Wilbur vestlgate dby the Me1gs Coun- young people, their
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PomEU'oy ended Its tune . up ce1vmg at the f1 yard stripe f1ve yard line for Ute opemng tl on matenallzed
On the final 1 through the penod
Pomeroy efforts throoghout the everung day evenmg
~es pnor to Lhe begmnmg oi and ca rrymg back w the 34 touchdown Wl th three nunutes play or the third stanza, Rut- I moved mstde the 10 yard !me 1 a:; they amassed 75 yards for 1 By quartt&gt;rs
lle 1964 Southeastern 0 h 1 o Seven plays later the Panthers and 36 seconds remammg m land punter M1ke Marlw
got 1 but S1mpson fumbled and Suth· l nuscues compared to only 15 tor Pomt"roy
8 0 0 t - 14
..W se&amp;.!KlD With a 14-0 victory were deep m Ked Uevtl tem the first quarter Reserve Full off a lave yard k1ck and Pom I erland recovered for Coach the ho!~ ls
Rutland
00 00 0
•ver Rutland s host Red Dev· tory On the next play
from I back Howard English, runrung eroy took the ball deep U1 Red 01 ck Martin s eleven
p th
ba k F
k TD s - SmJth 5 yd run, and
Jls Fnday rught
scr1mmage,
howev !r. Panth a sumiar play around the rtght Devil tern tory
The Panthers got possesston p ~n er quarter c d
ran Swmdell, 2 td run EP, F.ng
Coach Charley Chancey sPan- er Fullback Phil Swlndell, who s1de , went over w1th the extra
Fullback Swirl'dell drove up of the ball three play s later d;J e~ again ap~re !has
a hsh
101pe ~ass~ng P eat 11 sea- ~
thers took a first quarter lead had led the openmg dnve with pomts
the nuddle on tlle ftr.!ll
two however when Dick Nu.ght mSTARTING LINEl' PS
and ilien held U as th.e defen a 27 yard carry on the thrrd The only scormg threat m I plays , then plowed over from tercepted a pass from Martin son
or er t It ~mroy b reRUTLAND-Center M SLt'W
live crew limited Rutland to play of the contest, fumbled at the second p.::r10d was early m the two yard lme for the fmal mtended for Ronme Black at cLeJ\ ers on ~., wobo~" ouedr metL..s art Guard3 K Dmgu.ss
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miRlmum yardage. The
Red th e 12 and R ut1an d' s Bob Bar- ts1e
" quar~ when Pomeroy mov- touchd own He a 1so attemp ted a • the Rutland 28 Agam the Pam- tmemen wuok ll)ter
ue Barrett Tackif's R Sutherland
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ed Inside the 20, but fmally run up the rruddle for tne extra eroy second and third teams ~ rang • 1 ':~nr an er 8 ~ L Welch ~nds D Sm1!h and
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ly two first downs, r1 yards
Rutland quickly turned the lost the baU on a fourth and pomts, but 'l"BS slopped short wh1 ch were used mos' of th~ Cense J~c ul
Hme:;enk
d R Black Ha lfbac ks M Brown
rushing and another 17 l:o the ball back to the Panthers when 11 play when Red Devil Larry Swmdell scored w1 th 10 33 left rmal slan:t.a began edgmg to- ~ow 0 8 ~~y en ric 1 na and L R~pe Fullback J Lam·
a1r Much of the second half Robert Smith mtercepted
a Rupe stopped Bob Smith short m tile game
wa rd the goal lme The game
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bt!rt and Quartcrba&lt; k J Hawwas played ill a beavy blanket pus from Joe Hawkins at the of a first down
Pomeroy controlled the ball ended w1th the ball
resting
Pomeroy W'lll open Its league kins
of fog
Red Devil 21
It was not until the
early the entire fourth quarter with withm two yards of anothPr season this fo'nday mght
at POMERO Y - Center
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Pomeroy took the opening
Four plays later Halfback Bob 1 mmutes of the final quarter that the exception of seven plays touchdown
home agamst Well ston Rutland Crow , r.uards B Crow
and
PC eff w1tb Bruce S1mpaon re- Smith churned over from the Pomeroy's second TO opera- ran by the Red I&gt;e-v1 ls M1dway Penalties hamper ed Panther I wt ll travel to Eastern Satur- D Cu llum s Tit&lt;.kles L D1eh l
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Da1iy Sentinel , Pome1oy Middleport, 0 , Sept 21 !964-3 Curnmmgs and D Reed Half
ALL-STARS
- backs B Smith and B Jew
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Porter

belng t7 and the friends I have
lor all the money In the U S
treasw-y When we drink, lt'a

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on Friday mght (gu-ls' rught
out) or whenever us girls are
together, never with boys. Wh,
do we do It? Fun We don 't gel
rowdy D1' destruc.:tlve and we'rt
not 10 ml:l:ed company, and Jt'a
not often. BesLdes, I'll bet yo1!
can't hone.sUy say that you and
other adultl never touched I
drop of anything 1tronger than
pop durlni your late
tee•
yean. Nor that you weren't m
on a bit of silverware and alt
af
shaker-Ufting at c ea.

lroldwa tf'f Jomed Et"enho\\er leaves agatn tomght for a cam ITuesday
Wmes, Rt 2, Cheshire, John tv Sheriff's Department over and pleasures, their troubles
11le plesJdent followed this 1r a ttlm. makml!, seo;;., 1 n that pa tgn stop at Charlotte, N C.
Unless
an agreement
ts l Wilham Montgomery
Crown the weekend
and fWl As witt: the rest
of
c,1mpaJgn theme Sunda} m a "111 be shown on natwnwJde lei Tutsday he heads mto the reached, the unions represent- ~ City, MNt Gilbert W Tooley, Fog or other abnormal con· Helen Help Us', it welcomes
!ijJet-ch at ~organt oY.n, w va.
s(luthwes t on a swtng that Will mg 150,000 shop craftsmen who 26(16 Lmcoln Ave Pt Pleasant ditions figured to some extent laughs but won't dodge a serwhere he promi sed his admln
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carry !urn Into the M11west and handle repair work have mdl Mrs Charles S Wheeler Wesi In the accidents Three
of Ious question with a brush-off
l ~trai.J.on wou ld work tm • comNew England , winding up Sat cated they would walk oft tb.e : Columbta,
Va' Terr'y Lee them involved but one
car Send your teen-age questions
r &lt;;Jon for th~. helpless and opurday m M!Chtgan.
Job at dawn Tuesday.
I Ptckens Htgh St Middleport each
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT,
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~ "tunlty for all who seek a
Cha lin'f Tom kl~• 411 S " ' Saturday at
P m a pick· care of HeiO!l Help Usl
tbll
better life"
Gauge reading•: Galhpol·
WASHINGTON (UPIJ- Sen
Avep Po;.ero/ M;s
up truck driven by Jewel Ro,. newspaper.
Johnson, It was learned, plans IS Dam 18 7' 12 6, runmng three ! Hubert H Hurr.phrey
say
v F).gett Rt 3. Pomeroy Mra aUne Wells, 24 • of Rt 1• Trout· STILL ANOTHER
to fly Tuesdtli to Atlantic City, quarters of a foot on the roll 1 tbere will be no repri sa ls aCharle" 1' Blake Rt 1 futcme dale, Ortegon, turknedf ovefr on! SOAP BOXER
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na on ers, omeroy - ason
gamst Southern
Democrats
Mrs Spencer Tifany
Jack
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la st month, to address the Untt· Pleasant 24 72, Hinton 58 sta I who refuse to endorse Pres1eWS OfeS
son J Russell John~n Jack~ wf~t; ~hen
e tr~c: f
I Dtar Helen
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with dr'nti
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ed Steel Workers convention tionary , Kanawha Falls mmus 1dent Johnson for elect1on
son: Alva v Martin, w'euston, ~f ~u:r~ ~nte~a ~ ~~~lee Thts letter 11!1 dedicated t o The
(!e :~all th'e do
On Wednesd&amp; l he ls expect 06 rising Charles ton Ji 91 sta 1 The Deomocrattc vlce pres1~
Mrs Lester L Bryant Ironton
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g "Another Soap Boxer" and all moderat Y ' u
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ed to appear before the lnter· tlonary London J\larmet and dP.nttal nommee said Sunday Kenneth Fox and daughter, and. Kenneth L Ma l~t Iron- The driver InJured her right othere who delight in persecut. is slt and talk. Want to know
nauonal Unwn of Electrical Winfield dams were on
the \\e may be a little unhappy Mrs Molly Talbott, daughters, ton.
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' hand and was tak~n to Me.l.gs mg us teen-agers Why .must what they talk about? EveryWorkers In 1'\/Jishmgton for 8 sills
about tt but the should not Mrs Ada Fox and Mr1 Nell
. General Hospital and treated. she see onl the bad?
thing from the raclsl crlsil and
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M1ddleswart grandson
utton Saturday - Carol S Dav1s, Then Saturday evemng
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pohtlcs to ho"' they intend to
spe~ch that probably will
Boat mo\e-ments·
lose their semonty or" their Allen, Mr 'and Mrs Carl Lee Davts Hall, Galhpohs, Donald 7 15 p.
Denzil Lee Welsh, Let me, tell you abo~t myself make a living. Not sex, as some
canted by c!osed ·Circuit teleOblo River - Ind1ana down committee asstgnments
m and Larry and Wesley Cozart Scott Miller, Eureka Star Rt, 20, Rt. 1, Caprenter, traveling - and I m typlcal In. 17• 8 peo Je thmkl I like to talk to
Vl~t~n to ftve other umon con 113 515 a m Jeffboat up 14, Cong~ess for not supoorhng the were recent vlsttors of Mr and Rebecca E Stutler, V In ton, west three quarters of amlle seruor, on the honor society. I mypfrlend.s, their talk ls youth·
Vt.G~ons.
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15 :W a m ; Charles K. up 14, part v s natJOnal ticket thu No- Mrs Dell Talbott
Stanford Layne, Rt 2, Crown west of Harrisonville on
Rt. have a part-time JOb, as
do ful, but sensible and. sincere.
'ITYSBUR ' Pa (UPI) - 6 40 am , Southern up 15" 4 u~mber
Several from here attended Ctty, George E Bates,
Pt 143, left t:be road and ran into most of roy .LI'tends, Jnd
my We know nght from wrong and
a m, Blue Seal up 15, 4 20 a I Humphrey
predicted that the bridal shower for Mrs Van Pleasant, Mrs Robert F. Chat- a ditch, causmg slight damage parents are no mal , still mar- respect authority.
m ' National up 17, 10 25 P m, I m~ny Southern Democrats who Meter,
(Paulette ~Jtchie) at tm, West Columbla, W. Va • to his car
rled to each other My curfew
Haney J ordon up 17 4 30 a may
now favor Repubhcan the Portland grade school Frl- Allen J. Eichinger, Mulberry At 11 . 15 p. rn., heavy fog, hour on week nights ts between Sure, I agree with you when
m , Chr1 Jr down IB , 2 45 p I presidential
candidate Barry dav mght
Herghts. Pomeroy, Clyde
0 and 8 fogged windshield was 1~ and 11, depending on where it comes to crlticlzmg real JdS,
m ; Mis s Jessie down 16, 2 3!i M Gold\liatel will return to the
Rev 0 G McKmney, Char- Fisher, 119 So Second St., Mid· the cause of a car driven by I m goln~, and 12 on Saturday but these are few and fa~ bea m , George Price up 18, fo ld whe.n they reahze the GOP leston wtll conduct rev1val ser- dleport, Grover B. Stout, Rt 1 Ronald Edward Riffle, 17, rughts 1 m .c:omg steady with tween Even they wouldn t be
3 20 a m . Rellable up lB 5 50 nom.nee s VIctory would throw VIces at Freedom Gospel MLs- Dexter, Mrs Morgan J Sur- shdlng 50 feet after he applied a ownderful boy who attends a half so bad if they hau somea m Pll lll p Spmn up 19 Democratic offtce holders out slon, Bold Knobs, begmnlng rett, Jackson, Mrs. WIIbe N. his braki!!S and hitting a guard- nearby college.
place to go, and something to
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Osborn,
Jackson
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northeast
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My
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normal
do. Most dancea are bemg tak..
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A total of SS more day stu· 6 40 a m , Iohr Ladd Dean up
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Mr and Mrs Tom Fitch Icer, Rt. 1 Jackson, George A. Rt. 325 Injured were
Linda teen-age thmgs (smoking and en over by the younger
set,
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dents have enrolled at
R1o 21 5 25 a m Onward up 22,
\USHlNGTON iUPil - Re visited her pBrents Mr and ISimmons, Wellston, Edward P Hysell, Harrisonville, and Dav· drinking Included) anJ, as
a U:ose from 12 to 1 There ar..
Grande College thts y~ar than 6 45 a m Walter Beckjord pubhc~n VIce presidential nom!~ Mrs Ralph B1..:wer and family Dye, Rt 2 Wellston, Patrkta id Reed, Pomeroy. Mtss Hysell matter of fact, I've known a 0 t even any good books bemg
last year The total day enroll~ down 23 , 2 15 a m ; Jefferson [ nee \\J ll tam E Miller said to· Sunday
• Israel, Beaver, Robert Rether- was entered in Meigs Memorial few to steal, too, but !et me tell written for teen~- ~eck the
ment of the college ts 459 Of down 23, {r, a m ; J S Lew- day that Rus sia had be~":Un an Jack 'T'immons and children ford, Rt 2, Chillicothe ,
and Hosp1tal where her cornbtiOD you Helen I wouldn't trade llbrary and you 11 see H 0 w
thts number, 198 are enrolled ls down Greenup 12 20 a m ; anti Sem itic campmgn t~at IS visi ted Mr Frank Cornel1 and William M SaLley, Ashland, was hsted as good today Reed
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at Rto Grande College for the Eva H up Meldahl 1 20 p m; tragJc ptoof of the cruel Y and fam1ly recently
Ky
was ti"eated and released
the middle from 16 to 20'1
first time
Ravenswood down \leldahl 3-.~~55 mum!'olm
despotiC nature" of Soviet COrn· Mr Wesley Cozart has re· M
Birlbs Th
The lnterseellon of
3S
As for parents, mme trust
Most of the new students, 188, p m , Lunga Pmnt up Mel ahl
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turned home after a few days
rs A Wayne
omas, Pt and Rt 124 at Rock Springs
me and 1 wouldlJ't betray that
are freshmen. Only 33 are trans- 6 10 p m , Annette Jones down
M1l1er based his charge on a vlsLt wtth hts neice, Mrs Dewey Pleasant, son, 1 30 p. m Satur- was the scene of the fourth Toledo Libbey 38
trust My friends' parents are
fers from other mstiiUtlons A- MeJda l•' R 40 p m ; L}nn B booklet recently published He Sowder and other relatives, day, Mrs. Francis R Mernll, nu~hap Sunday at 7 15 p. m.
Toledo Bowsher 20 the ~arne. They all care, but
mong the MW students, males 1up Meldahl 8 35 p m , Buck- sa 1d the booklet was 11 tran.:;Ja- Hyatt, Ohio
485 So. Ilhnms Ave. Wellston, when a pickup truck drlven by Columbus Academy 12
you can bet that if we get mto
outnumber females almost 2 to e)e Stale down Meldahl 9 30 p t1o 1 of a book pubhshect bv the
Mrs Anme Brewer, daugh- daughter, 811 a m. Saturday. Wilham Ray Hayman, 69, Rt
Maumee Valley 8 trouble they wouldn't come run..
1; 127 of the new students are m , Esso Pennsylvama up Mel · stal e pubho;hmg hou se m Ktshl ter Maxme ,,ere recent guests Mrs Edward Varaln, Clifton, 2, Racme, traveling east on Cleveland St. Stanislaus 44
rung to' try to cover our mismen, only 71 women
dahl II 20 p m ; Allied • Ash· nev
of Mr and ~ rs. Chnt Cochran. W Va, son, 8 s m. Saturday. Rt. t24, skidded across Rt 33,
Cleveland St John Cantius 0 takes _ no m· the would
The 260 students living on land down Meldahl 12 55 a m ,
"'I'he
Russ tan
publlratwn Mr and Mrs Charles Coch- Mrs. Kunl A. Kuneff, Jr , 322 striking a car driven by Mrs Cleveland South 6
make us WDI'k it ~ut b/ourselv..
campus are equally d1v1ded be- Lee May up Meldahl l 30 a m , der;:crJbes the Jewtsh rehg1on as I ran , Wells Run, were busmess Th1rd Ave, son, 4 15 a. m. Sat· Dores, Arnold, 47, RD 1, PornShaker Heights 0 es and learn a bl lesson doin
tween old and new students - Orleman down Meldahl 3 OS a 'allen to the So., let Spmt' and VISitors m Pomeroy Friday.
urday, and Mrs. Gerald B Say· eroy, who was traveling north Cleveland GHmour 32
It
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130 of each However, of the m ; Illinois down Meldahl 4 05 i as a '&gt; mto;!er force commitlect to J E. Gluesencamp visited re, Cotta seville, W. Va, daugh· on Rt. 33
Cleveland Lourdes 0 ·
199 non-res1dent students, old a m • John J Rowe up Mel 1 su bverswn and money • grub I h!s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L ter, 11 36 p m. Friday,
Hayman was havlng difficul- Cleveland HawkeD 40
No, Helen, you say the rnastudents outnumber new ones dahl 5 2(1 a m
bmg '' M11ler salt! m a state- R Gluesencamp, Saturday.
Discharged
ty seemg due to condttions and
Ledgemont 0 JOrlty of teens are good, but
131 to 6t!
Gallipolis !lam - A E !lvke ment
I Several a !tended the van MePatients recently diScharged bls car, bavlng only one light, Cleveland Lutheran East 28
you neglect to give the parents
Only 93 fema le students live down 9 p m , A J Patten
ter reumon at Portlano. Park 1 mcluded William Clahoon, Mrs he came on to Rt. 33 before
Newbury 22 the cred.Jt due them. For every
on the ,R•o Grande College cam· up 10 15 p m , s \1 Jenks CAN'T CONTII'.'UE
su nday.
Carl Forsythe, Terry Lee PICk· realizing it. There was minor Cleveland Chane! H
disinterested parent, there are
p ~~ wmle 167 male stude~ts do down 11 15 p m, c v Har- 1NASHINGTON !UPil _ The [ Maxine Powell and Mrs. Hel- ens, Terri A. Adams, Ronnie damage to both cars.
Cleveland Holy Name 0 at least 15 who DON'T eater
r fhe :11!44 R1o Grande t:oilege I ner aown 12 l:J a rn , vu!can Nanona! Planmng Assoc1at 10n I en Black shopped m Ravens- Dennison, Mrs Oma
S!lvey,
Ashtabula Edgewood 40
to and mollycoddle thelr child·
men compnse over half down 2 20 a m ; OVEC up 3 lO says the United States cannot
od
tl
Mrs Clifford Icenhower
and
Ashtabula St. John 0 ren but treat them as sensLble
" day students at
t'1e a m , Ann Brent down 5 30 a expect contmued heavy sa les w~oddry""~u ~i visited friends Infant son, Mrs Gary Walker
rOW S
Elyria Catholic M Mldvlew 0 lndi~lduals able to stand
on
1eastern
Oluo college
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of surplus farm produce to the ln Cmcmnal; recently
and infant son, Mrs. Jack Sh1f·
Cleveland St. Joseph 20
their own feet and decide beaddltlon to the 459 d&amp;y stu- , Kanawha Rlvf'r - L 1 t t 1 e Sovu'!t bloc
Mr and Mrs Charles Fitch let and mfant !!!On, Mrs. RichCleveland Cathedral Latin 0 tween nght and wrong,
At
94 students have enroll- I! d\'oard up Marmet 10 SO p m , The NPA, 8 non-partisan re and famJI Dewitts Run were ard Brown and infant son, Mrs
Keystone 8
least that's the way lL 1 In our
1t t~o Grande College this Semet do"n Wmfield lO 55 p se-arch organization, said Sun- recent
~~ests or her par- Russell CHUdera and mfant son,
Western Reserve I (tie) town. - A BETI'ER
SOAP
~ for mght classes, 37 on m: W H Sht~ver. Jr • up Wtn day mght in Its September re~ ents Mr and Mrs Charles Van Mrs. Ronald White and Infant 7 G f43 Integration 2m
Canton Lehman 24
BOXER
JUS, and 57 at extensiOn field 2 30 a m Helen Z down port that "most of our sales Meter and family
daughter, Mrs. Vernon Lee, By Uafted Press Jnternatlonal
Mar11ngton 18 Dear BSB.
rs In J~ckson, Oak Htll, Wmf1eld 4 45 a m
Jamesjeffol'ts must be duoected at the Judy Cozart Galhpoli!l and Mrs. James Newnes and in·
Two dynamite bombs set off Glenwood 22 Canton Tlmken 8
And that's the way it Is
..!leroy, Pl eton and Wellston Hines up Wmueld 4 50 a m
free world,"
Bob Sylvester' Syracuse' VLStt- fant son, Mrs. Clint Ricks, Har· in Negro sections of McComb Sandy Valley 14 Tuslaw 8
in every town. U, m pralsing
teens, I've neglected parents.
ed relatives ~nd friends here ol Lambert, George Nlclnsky. MlBs sent angry crowds of Ne: East Canton 38 Malvern 0
Saturday,
Herbert Saundet'l!, Mrs. Donald· Jl'oes' Into the streets early to- East Palestine 18
It's only because I assume ev·
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West Branch 0 erybody .knows
outstanding
Mrs Lynda Ward and Shelly son Keels
Mrs. The enraged Negroes hurled Columbus St. Charles 28
young people are largely t be
called on her father Mr Wes· Mrs. Walter Evans,
ley Cozart. Monday.'
Hobart Whitehouse, Vickie Sue rocks and bottles at pollee m·
Columhns Roaary 12 proJect of iood home training.
Mrs Bill Mlddleswart was NeW&lt;!Il, Connie llarrl.o, Dean vest1gatmg the bomblnga and Columbus St. Mary 10
And good homo training Is still
~ hoste" at a stanley pa;ty In Richardson, Lotus A Milam, Chief George Guy called for reColumbus University 24 very much m evidence, In oplle
ly DOROTHY KILGALLEN
her home recently
Christopher McKinney, The O· inforcements. He ordered his Dayton Alter 14
of the doom crters.
Blobop Reidy 8 '1'hankl for catchinS me up.
Recent VISilo&lt;" ~f E. H Car. dor~ E. Hughes, Mra. Bertha men out of the area until the
penter and family were· Mr Elliott,
Mrs. Don Donaly, reinforcements arrived.
Mt. Vernon 18
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The Celebriti..
and Mro B f Cu
Malta Mro. Ben Evans, Earl I c a r d, Guy estimated that u many
Mansfield Midlson 0
Jean Pierre Aumon~ now reconciled with tlon It would be big news If any eating place 0. Mr ~nd Mrs D~'Talbolt, Ross Roush, Mrs. Paul Davis, aa 4,000 Negroes poured from Millersport 30
Dear Helen :
Marissa Pavao, has gone on a diet to lease out there had made that much money
Sid and Rubv Dorst, Mrs. S 1: Ebas Prater, Mrs. Richard J . lhelr home• ahortly after the
Newark Catholic a My grrl friend ( wbo lives In
her. Somehow being Joverlom had mad: h•m c:s;~ng P~~blems have forced the producers via Allen· Hubert Price
S•sson and Infant daughter, Mrs first blast was touched off at Lorain 22
my old home town) and I aro
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put on weigh~ mstead of pmmg awav and ~o o~ or commg muSical "When In Rome" and Mrs •Fred Rose and' chll: Douglas PWIIey and Infant dau· 10 50 p m. CST.
Parma Vall~ Forge 14 organizing a Helping
Han &lt;I
he gamed more than 20 pounds Whil~ •slim- In P, tpone slllgmg the producllon
W•lliam dren Clncmnatl· Mr and Mrs ghter, Mrs. David L. Darst and The crowd IIlllled around for Uma Central Catholic 14
Club. Wo plan to wr~te letters
d pia~, reported~ b~ bltl~g satire on Cha;les Ward
Ruby Brew- Infant son and Mrs. Dale C about two hours and the oltua·
Dayton Dunbar 0 to all the bandlcapped ami Ill
mmg, Jean Pierre Is also wnllng the happy
ending chapter for his memoirs, due for wm. "W~:~., ~~~d ~·· pro a Y w•l be tilled or and Mrs. • Tre,"sle Stethern, Warner and mfant daughter.
Uon apparently quieted down. Dayton Meadowb~k 18
people mentioned In yuur col•
ter pubUcaUon, the old fluale dealt With thm
Y
Long Bollom and Viceor Durst.
One bomb oerloualy damogtd
Kettermg Farrmont.rfE.asl~: umn - and perhaps others will
divorce
First Lady Bird Johnson IS usm
the home of a c1vil rlghta work· Hamilton Catholic 22 FIJ 10
let UJ know who needs letters,
a new kind of makeup for h&lt;r TV appearance~ baA~e~•can s~nt;rs are making a big comeBloodmobile Visit
er and slightly Injured three Wayne 26 Dayton Carroll 6
esp.,ally children.
There was a terrific procesSion ol walk· byc Yan~~enO~I ~ top IO c~rr~nth records athre
Is September 22od
children. The other caused G':"enon 30 l_l'aynesvillo 18
My friend will hold meetings
outs the other matinee at "Fade Out Fade
Y ree are ng"
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beavy damago at a Negro CUnton MasSie 22
lD ber !own and I In mine. W•
In" when Carol Burnett failed to show u for :c•al request of Queen Ehzabeth and Prmce
PT. PLEASANT Mason church.
Kings Mills 0 wis)1 other people would do Ibis
the performance because she was a•lmg P
do hp, Alan Kmg was telephoned from LonCounty c!Uzens are reminded of Elsewbero In Mi.solssippl, a Pomeroy 14 Rutland 0
too. U more would like to jom
The Concord Hotel ordered &gt;O 000 campalg th n and InVIted to be hoot •• well as star of
the vt.olt of the Red c r OS s federal gram! jury at Biloxi be- canton Central catholic 22
our clubs we could •eep ID
buttons teadlng "I Like Lyndon'" and 50~ the Pannlluadl Royal NCommbearnl Performance at
Bloodmobile at the Cbrl&amp;t Ep~ (llns an mvestlgaUon today Into
Youngstown Ursuline 14 toueb by mall Write to: IJn·
rea dlng "I Llk• Barry ,' For less ser~ous offe because
a a mm on ovem r 2. He had to beg
Ch h PI PI
da ..~••1
he bas an Ed Sullivan a
arance BY MilS. LYLE BALDERSON copa1 urc ,
, easant, on the slaymg of three Clvft rights
·~~w y, I1 Cresoenl • ._.
voters, they ordered a shnllar amount ~ar· the day before and then Ulrtl
ppe
Mr. and Mrs. Dorset Riehal Tuesday, Sept 22, from noon workers.
Plel1oant Volley BOtpltal
Road, Mabwah, New Jersey or
lng tho legend "I Like Arthur" - lor Arthur country promotion tour
hi on
cr~\· accompanied by Mr. and Mro Will! S p. m
Reliable sources report thai AOMITI'ED: carolyn
Mal- !Jndy Zltman, 427 Stuyveoant
Wm~rlck, the resort's owner
. Help! 1 m A Prooner ~ As c:~
~~k: Henry Morton, Belpre, spent ~ The unit Is being oponsored the government plans to seek tox, Leon; Mrs. Frank 'Kirby, Ave., Rutherford, New Jersey.
Irina llomich, the curvaceou.. cutie ol 20th ery ..
"eekend In Washlnklon [) C., Jointly by LIOns, Klwams and at least nine lrnllcbnents In Chillicothe; Jack
WUUam Ttuonk you. - IJNDA
~~n!nry·Fox, Is finally commg Into her own, Alan Pr~ce of the Animalo, the rocketmg they also traveled the Skyline Rotary Clubs of Pt. Pleasant. connllOtion with the !sayings, Roacb II, Pl. PlellUDl; Jomea Dear Lindo ond Lindy:
be arrlng In four major productions due to British combo, has an ardent fan In young and Dme and spent some time on Doctors scheduled to be on which occurred at Pblladelphla, Denny, Soutbslde; Michael Pick· ' Wonderful Idea - let
me
film"t:ed In the next six months, and t h e lovely Pnncess Mary Oboienlllty of New York the East Coast.
Iduty throughout the day are Mils' June 21.
1111, Pt. Pleasaal.
!mow bow you progress. H.
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II delighted by the b&lt;st straw In the society She took blm on a tour of the local
Mr. and Mrs. carroll Ran- ' Dr. Kenneth Byrne, Dr John
DISCHARGED: Mn. Clyde This column Ia dedicated to
:'!er ;;. ~1: magazm.. and newspapers
all smart spots just before the group returned to dolph VISited Mr. and
Mrs Grubb and Dr .. Edna Gettles. Metp Memorial BOQltal
HamlMck, Ga!Upoll.o
Irerry: lamlly llvinc, 10 If you're havLondon for a TV special and they have a date Jonnle Hayes ami fam•IY of Vir· ~~·~mobile chairman Ia Mrs.
SalardaJ Admloolou - Lor· Mn. Carol Herman,
Middle- b1( kid trouble or just plain
li:arl Wlls or:d ;~nt to do stories on her
nat! I' on an I a role In American . Inter· when the boyo return here to start a nation- gima. They alao tourned Wash· . II . I Volden Trained nurseo on Benedum ReediVille· Lucy port: Barto Pearson, GalllpOo trouble, let Helen belp YOU.
He'l~n: ' upcom ng ''Beach Blanket Bingo" wide concert tour
Jbnmy Dean Will moke ington, D C.
w• a so be on duty through· Potta Cheahlre· ~~ue~' Wine- Ua Ferry; Mra. Jl111ts See and She wiD also welcome Jour
ummst" • c;~eo, playing hlmoeU - boy col· personal appearance at the Huntsville, Texao, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Powell out the day,
Weot Q,!Ulllbla.
aon. Clifton; Jamll Powall, Jr, own 1llll1lllng experiences. Ad·
band In
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It wearing hi• nght pnson thiS fall. The lnmatea alked for him and family, Middleport were reSalardaJ Dfaebarlta _ A8a Apple Grove; Mrl.
Curtla dress Helen Hottel 41 care Ill
laP"'i a
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· • broke 1 bone while because they see bim on TV and "Wollke him cent IJUests of Mr. and Mrs. CHRISTINE TOO FAIIT
Custer Jillnerovlllt•
Tbom- Cyrus, Crown City: Mn. J)on. tbla newspaper.
ow.
because he has a good, clean lbow."
Alfred calhdollar and fam•ly. ESCALA, Spatn (UPI)-Cbrl• u
Pom;....,y: Edflb ald Humpbrey, Pt. PI~=
Jonathan Wintera 1 bel
1 Mr. and Mrs. Ronert King tlne Kotler the red-luilred pa" Cook. Pomeroy· William (lifo Mrs. Fredl1 Epllnl, Pt. P
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star roleo In th
wao Involved In l '• Pomeroy· 'Clllrl!n.ce lllw- ont; Mn. Lorena Windon, Maang sell for one of the Keefe Brasselle has alked Spencer Tracy entertamed with a dinner hon· ty girl
1 vers on of the monue move
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PeDIIlnltoD,
mootal novel
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Vittorio to make his TV debut on a "Reporter" epl· ~u':n
r an
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d Bnt.ln'a aex and security ...,.. lt7, Pomeroy; Fredl1 Faelmle, A • lo ~DIVOTID TO INTilln 01'
Gassman " due in New York for a thrOH!ay sode, and is anxiously awaiting the actor's re.l wedri;~r•; or the•r twenty first dal l~st year, was arrested for Middleport; Mra. James Wama- t;l'IRTH: Mr. and Mn. Verlo
Mllll MAlON AliA
'onlerence With Joe Levine. He's up for the ply
Robert Kennedy'a aupporte,.. obvlou. so pr.:ent"ruvers~~y Frl~~~· al· ~ed•ng here Sunday and fined ley and 11011, Pomeroy.
Norville, Albion, a aon.
.,...,. •· -part of the steplati!OI' In "Harlow"
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BlriU Salarday - A 1011 to
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Massi featW'ed in "Wba
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rm~ Y aren t superstitious They've rented
the Karen and Robin Humphrey,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lee, PornPRII~~te~~ ..,.;. ........ . - . . . ,
Is pre' ring a ni tclubt M es Sammy Run
same headquarton on li: 42d St. thai were and Donald Kmg
MARRIAGE APPUCATONS
eroy.
SOROJUTY TO MEET
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wo o:::lna! tun.f'by
once - '" what aeem hke the dear,
dead Wayne Chevalier opent Sur
Wilbur Edward Roblnloa. 21,
San&lt;lay Admlsatono - Goldie
There wlU be a meeting o1
!how Steve Lawre•Coun•-··
Chr tina' days ol long ago - occupied by the backers day With Mr. ami Mrs John Coolvlile and Marilyn
Lee Graham Rutlar.d• Dora Phil· tho XI Gamma Mu Chapter of ""'"'" n • - • .,.,.
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Koehler, 18, Reedavllle; Malvin llpo, Pomeroy; Llndl1 Hysell, Bet. Slama Pb!Thllrlday, Stpl• ,, her orange pomeraJOD, Lu loo last seen ommauon.
Janet Hetzer and Norma Nl· Guy Drake, Jr., 36, Reedlvllle, lllrrloonvillo; T!leodure Benge~ ember 24, at the Oblo Power ..Jl:::""~::::;:."':._";'.""t:'.,';
&gt;n Madison Ave. between Slitb ~ •~6th St U kl V~ct~r Borge ls on Tony
Perkbl's bicycle cholo of Columbuo Buslnesa Co~ and Marjorie Hope Adams, 3$, Pomeroy; Cor! Smith, Pome- olllce In Pomeroy. Tha meet- '"" "'"· ••• ••,. cnr. 0... w-.
ooyone linda tile four-year-old pooch &lt;ci•Woo c He pedals everywhere
JIIIISible on his lege spent a lew days at their Long Bottom.
roy; Althea Randolph, Chester. 1ng will be pr~ed ay a plllD- ......,,.,.. •hlte tall, no collar) pl..,.
rt to Chrli- two-wheeler
Robert Ruark baa made Abbe homes litre
Dlac:luirJes lillada1 - Adolph qed potluck dinner al 8;10 pJD. oow"' - ....., _ " ..,
8 happy lady by talllna
!Ina at Tll111pleton 8-!VU.
repo
ber be'd llke
Mr and Mrs. John Httzer
COURT ACTION
Grueaer, !&gt;flnenv~De;
Irene
Richard and Uz can now COIIUDand ~ 000 tier for ID lmpo~t ~. Ia lbe movie edJ. and Janet, Mr. ami Mrs. Alpha Glenver 8oQell, Racine RD, D~ Ashton, W. Va.; Carrie
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l nljb~ just for poetry readin&amp;l
A aoclety l
bia novel Uburu. Abbe baa always Smith, md Mr. and Mro. JoJm. wao fined flO and COlla for 1JI.. Rou8b, Racine; Kenneth Dars~ '!11e temperalurt was '18 4e- a , - · ........,. • - pres~ IICftlt baa presented a World's Fair,... OIJI to be • movie otar, and tbla milbt be ny Hetzer, Parkeroburl, W.va. loldeatlon and the caoe of Ohio Middleport; J'red Smith, PoJIIo ... ,. under clear skla•
ID :,.":..,. - :;::- ., • .,
tauraat with 1 111co tab _ ..._000 for promo- lhl rolo lllal would do the Irick.
batt.:rnled tho State Fair, Col111Jlo ••· Donovan Gallapar waa dl• eroy; Lorena MU!er, GaWpoJ.. downtowD PQDjeroyal U:D lbla ....., ,.,..-::..:.-• Ill.
milled, In Colmty court J'rida)', 111 Forry, W. Va.
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The undefeated Logan Ctuef· each out of 11 votes cast
runner up
20!1
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tams were tabbed Sunday as the
The powerful Ch1eftams gar
In thiNi plac£ Wellston had
IN THE AREA
team to beat m the 1964 South- nered five second place votes 65 pomts Jackson had 55 for
18 17
Yard s pas" mg
eastern OhLO League football wh1le Athens had four St&gt;conds fourth . Calhpohs 40 for fifth,
By L1mtt&gt;d Prtss lntf'rnatJOnat New \ ork.
!9 59 601
75 t5
Pf"nhtl If'S
campaign as members of the and one th1rd
1 Pomeroy 37 for s1xth
Middle~~ 62
589 1 I
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None of the other s1x teams port 20 for seventh, and NelNalwnal League
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casters Assoctation
met m received a f1rst place vote but sonv11le had 15 for the la st spot
w L P&lt;l r.H t lllla~o
78 73 517 12 \&gt;
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Jackson for theu annual prog· one scrLbe picked Jackson as a
Two members John Weber
Philadelphia
90 60 600
DetJolt
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76 73 510 1 31
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WY 2 3898
nosbcatton and election of offL·
- - of Wellston and J1m Myers of
1st LouJs
83 66 557 61•1 Cle veland
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Logan were not present , but
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Cmcmnalt
77 76 507 14 7 Pas"es lnlt&gt;r&lt;'f'pltt:l
83 66 557 61 ':.! I os AngeiPS
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Pomeroy
75 76 497 151 "1
Logan, the defending SEOAL
0 C3 S 310
voted by absentee lhrough an
San Fram'Jslo 83 67 5;~3 7 Mmnesota
Downs
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champion, edged onrushing Athother memhe 1
"Tbt'se refrlgf'l'ators ~. whet&gt;ltl Mliwaukf•e
68 84 447 23 1 ~F~1r~s~t_::::__~.......:,:_.:..:::=========~
77 72 517 !:.! 1 ~ Boston
ens by Just one vote, 82¥.! are swell, Mom . ' -- - Pittsburgh
76 72 514 II I Wa shmgton
59 93 388 32
1 Press passes were Issued by
8!'h With one scribe, Bob Wli·
the secretary to those request- - - -Los Angeles
75 75 500 15 I Kensas rl ly
54 % 360 36
Its of Wellston, predicting the
mg them and 1t was agreed
ChJc i'lgo
67 82 4 ~0 22112 1
Saturday'&amp; Results
lwo powerhouses to fimsh Wilh
that same press passes used
1Housl on
62 89 411 28'&gt;, New York 8 Kansas Ci tv!
a eo- champiOnship.
In 1963-64 would be
offlciai l
Nt" '{Jrk
51 98 1 ~2 381 '11: Boston 7 Mlnnt&gt; so ta 2
lt was the feelJng or
the
for the 1964-65 season tn all I
National League
Wa shmglon I Chtcago o 10 lDmembers that Logan and Ath- Ry Unl't~d Press International SEOAL athletic contests
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Saturday's Resulls
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Ohto's college footbalJ teams the rneetmg was adjourned C mnt PI Its 143 576 89 198 344 San Fran&lt; Jsto 13 Pttlsburgh 4 Clevt&gt;land at Detroit ram
themselves With the other SIX served not1ce th1s weekend that untJl the next sessiOn whtrh IS 1Aaron Mil
133 533 98 173 325 Los Ang~;&gt;II:'S 4 Phlladelph 18 3 I us Angeles at Ba ll! more ra in
teams fightmg it out for flrst l they mtend to fatten their
scheduled for Nov 15 at 2 p Cartv, Mtl
120406 63130 320 1 16 lnrung ~
Sunday's Results
Th Way You Like It
division berths at the conclu- ords at the expen~ of out~of m m Mtddleport at whJch time W~llm s Chi 149 596 92190 Jl9 j llou o;lon 2 New York 1
M
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non of the
state foes
all head coache• will meet With
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148 552
315 1St Low s 2 Cmcmnan o
I os 1\ngeles 8 Baltimore 5 1sl
LOW PAYMENTS ... Jr'lli 1han '"n ma~ thlnk.
Wel1sto~~
e~ dR~kets foreign competition over lhe lect the 1964 AII-SEOAL foot- Torre Mi l 142 ~8 7917! 312. ChKag-o 5 Mllwaukee 3
I Baltimore 8 Los Angeles 2 2nd
were PIC
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Ir Pace, weekend and seven of them ball team
Flood StL 149 627 88 Ht5 311 Milwaukee 6 Chicago 5
Detroit 6 f. leve!and 5 lst
FAIR CHARGE ••• Thnftv oomPf'tlllve rates.
Jackson was placed fourth, Gal· were s~ccessful 1t took
Alle.n Ph1la 149 580 ltl J79 309
Sunday's Resulls
Clevelanu 7 DetrOit 2 2nd
]Ipohs barely edged Pomeroy for Pennsylvania teams,
Those
atlendmg Sunday's Cepeda. SF 132 492 72 152 309 1Cmcmnat1 9 St Lom s 6
Chicago 4 Wash mJZion 3
fifth place, with the Panthers and Callforma (fa) State meetmg were Bob Byer, WMPO Hunt NY
124 466 69 144 309 1Mllv.aukee 5 Chi cago 2
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a close sixth, Middleport
IS along w1th Centre of
Bradbury, Bob Wmgett and
American League
[ Philddelphta 3 Los Angeles %
(No ~::~·~~h~~:~
seventh. and Nelsvnville was to break the perfect mark
Bob Roberts,
Daily Sentmel
G AB R H Pet San F'ranc tsto 4 P11lsburgh 31
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REAl DEAL. .. neaier oners thrifty C.L finance plan.
glven the cellar spot
VIllanova took advantage
Bud McGhee, WJEH, Galbpol· Oliva, Mmn 150 628105 203 323 11 Innmgs
tauay s ames
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IS, Bob Willis, Wellston Tele- B Hbsn Bal 153 573 76 179 312 Houston I New York 0 mght
Ch icago at Los Angelt&gt;s night I
1964-65, Bob Byer of WMPO Ra- pass to rack up a 2. , Win
gram, Odie O'Donnell, Galhpol· Howard NY 136 497 53 151 304 M0 nd ,1 P b8 bl P 1t b
Mmnesota at Kansas Cy , mght
Coli U1 First bt&gt; for~ vou buv ~o oblwat10n SPP how tow vnuf&amp;
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Baltimore at Detroit
~ ' mo u t.~ l'ootlld b.. M~ ~ Itt' 11" 1 ra" •ttntd wh .. !e-ver you want
d10 m Bradbury was
named the Rockets wtule
IS rJ une, J ar
1tzpatr1c , Mantle NY 131 428 81 130 304
Cmcmnat1 at Ph1ladelptna N
Y k 1 Cl 1 d %
•Hm bP!!Pr lhAn you thut~ght Tiwn go w,ll pr~pare d to any
the new president, succeedmg took on Ma~etta and came
WLMJ, Jackson,
and Rowl Freeh~ Det 134 482 65144 299 [ lmghtl- Tsltoun s (7-ll• vs Ma- ~7 htor a
eve an .
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dea ler He \\Ill ~~H~· \o 1 a fme J.-al un tl1t: thruty C1ty Loan
finance plwl c.. I! us fa:.st..
Jim SoJisrs of the Jackson Her- With a 21-10 VIctory CentrP
Congdon and Tom Metters of I Rbnsn Chi 131 490 79 146 ~8 haffey 02·8 ~
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the Athens Messenger.
I Cnglro, Bos 101367 66 109 297
San Francisco at Houston Boston at Washmgton, mght
e&lt;ht.or of the Athen§ Messen'
Yastski, Bos 142531 74157 296 lmghtl - Bolm !5 ll Vi'! John- 1
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Causey, {';C 146 563 79166 295 son no-161
Saturoay'a Cohege P..e!tults
and Odie O'Donnell of
the weekend for the Ohioans, led by
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Brssud, Bos 148 535 81156 292
•Only games scheduled)
By Umted Press lnloroat•onal 1
Gallipolis Tribune elected for Mid-American powerhouses
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the seventh year as the group's UmversJty and Bowling Green
National. Mays, Giants 44 St Lows at New York ru~ht
Navy 21 Penn Slate fl
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Defendmg MAC ChampiOn
WtllJams, Cubs 32 , CPpeda,
Ctncmnat1 at Phliadelphu:l, mgttt Ithaca 16 Clanon 7
In the meeting conducted at Ohio revenged a 1962 Sun Bowl
ants 30 , Hart, Giants !?.8 , San- Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, mght Boston Coli 21 S)far-us~ 14
WY 2·2171
the Jolly Lane• Bowling Cen· defeat by dowmng West Texas
to Cubs 211
Los Angeles at Chicago
Army 34 Citadel 0
125 E Main 51.
ter, the scribes presented sket. State, 16-14, on a late scormg
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San Francisco at Houston night Norwich 43 Colby 19
Bob M1lle-r, Mgr.
ches of their respective teams plunge by halfback Mac WagAmencao: Killebrew , Twms
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American League
1 Bowdoin 38 Worcester Tech 13
Also Offices In Galhpolis .and Athens
listing ~ny coaching changes, nher
a,gnetrli u lhovler trhaom Ite wms in the National Foot to' A's 33 Stuart Red Sox 33
W. L. Pet. GB \1assachusetta: 6 Mame ()
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four rnmutes to go for the Bob. ball League
Mantle. Yanks 32
After each member had giv· cat v1ctory
After only two week! of the
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en his resume, the ballotmg The Falcons of Bowling Green new campa1gn, there Isn't a National · Boyer, Cards 114
took plaee with Logan a 0 d contmued thetr mastery over perfect record team among the Santo, Cubs 108, Mays, G1ants
Athens each rece.ivmg five first Southern Ilhno1s, downmg tbe 14 members
102 , Torre, Braves 95 . W1l·
place votes and the one tie vote vimting Saluk1s, 35~12 The wm Every favored team was beat- llams. Cubs 94., Callison, Ph1ls 1
extended coach Doyt Perry's en Sun~y In the biggest upset, 94 Cepeda, Giants 94.
non-conference record at BG to the Baltimore Colts , 10 112 pomt Amencan: Stuart, ~d Sox
an incredible 28·1
underdogs, edged
tbe Green 109 Killebrew Twms 109 B
In another major battle Ml- Bay Packers 21-20 when Gold- Robmson, Onoles 105, Colavito
ann and Xavier battled to 'a 7-7 en Boy Paul Hornung missed A's 101 Mantle, Yanks 100
tie In the operung game
an attempted conversmn kick
Pitching
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F'orty NatJOnaJ
Koufax, D1 lgers
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Nlners turned back the Phlla- 19 5, Bunnmg, Ph1ls 1R 5 1
American Football League
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By Uolted Preoo Jaternatinnal Joe Wyzkoskl 1n the second
Eagles 28-24, the St ctlal, G!Bnts 19-7 Short, Pl11ls
W. L. T. Pel. PF PA period, ami Miami tallied wben
Cardmals held the Clev.. 17 7 O'Toole, Reds 15 7
Browns to a 33-33 dead- American: Bunker, Onoles
Buffalo
2 0 o1.000 64 30 fullback Joe Kozar went
Bllilon
2 0 o1000 50 42 from the e1ght In the third lock, and the Pittsburgh Steel· 17·5 Pappas, Onoles IS. 5,
New York
1 0 o1000 30 8 quarter
upended the New
York Chance Angel s 19· 7, Ford
Houston
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27-24 In other surprises Yanks 15-6. Kralick,
Weatem Dtvtsloa
Ohio CoDoge Fooblall Seore1
Eagles and the
Browns 12 5
W. L. T. Pet. PF PA By Ualted Preoo International both ~ere favored by 6\2 pomts; - -- -- - - -- -San Diego
1 t o 500 $ii 54 Findlay 37 Hope &lt;Mich ) 0
tbe Gmnts by 4.
ton Redskms 28 18 The week·
ltaDJas City 0 1 0 000 17 34 Miami 7 xav1er 7 &lt;tie)
In • pair of ''pJck 'em" end ser1es of upsets was tng~
Denver
0 2 o 000 19 60 Musklngum 11 Akron o
games, the Ch.l.cago Bears scor- gered saturday mght when the
Oakland
o 2 o .000 42 59 Wittenberg 28
ed a M-~ victory over the Mm· Loa Angeles Rams held
t he
Saturday's Results
BaldWlll·Wallace 26 nesota Vtkmgs and the Dallas heav1ly-favored Detroit Lwns lo
Houston 42 Oakland 28
Dayton 41 St Joseph &lt;lnd) o
downed the Washing· a 17· 17 standoff
(Only game scheduled)
Villanova 22 Toledo 0
Sunday•o Resulll
Ohio Uruv 18 W Texas State 14
Buffalo 3 Denver 13
Bowling Green 3&amp;
Boston 33 San Diego 28
Southern Illinois 12
IOniy pmes ocheduled)
Wooster 7 Ashland o
Deruson 20 Rochester 7
National FootbeD League
Defiance 28 Adrian 12
By Ualted Preoo laterDitlonal California IPa ) 21 Mar10tla 10
Eaotern Dlvialoa
Otterbem 3&amp; Indiana Central 7
SAVES MONEY
L. T. Pel. PF PA Ohio Northern 14 Mt Umon 8
SAVES TIME
1 0 1 1.000 49 39 Heidelberg 0 Bluffton 0 (tie)
Louis
1 0 11.000 t10 46 Centre IKy ) o
Por Hom• lmpronmHh
1 1 0 .500 82 35
Wdmmgton 0 (tie)
Thera's "" bel1a' place to loot lor • ,_ of co.ared der._,- trucb. Also, 1 1 0 .500 41 50 Vermont 14 American Int 6
Or lpeclal L•ndscaplnt
trucl&lt; ll&gt;ao io1 lbo long oirOII!J liAe of new d1esels round out a lineup of 258 medium1 I 0 .500 30 M Edinboro 47 Bridgewater 0
WI
FURNISH
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0 2 0 .000 31 tl5 Kutztown 13 Central Conn 0
types
and sizes to choose flbno. you e&amp;A You oame it-Che't)''s got it lor '651
0 2 0 000 !I til Susquehanna 42 Rndlph-Macon 0
eTOP
SOIL
And it's aU solid top.quality vroripcwer.
get
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lloal' a virtually buill to lit yow
Dlvlaloa
E Strornlsbg 21 Soutlm Conn 8
Tl&gt;at """"'" real truck strength and efll.
buslne811 aAd your budget.
IV. L. T. Pet. PF PA Indiana St 14 Shippensburg 0
eFILL DIRT
Y"" cao choose w- 111 tffhn"'t ciency iQ engine, chass1s and cab, any
I 0 1 1.000 43 34 Cortland IS AUred 0
plcltup IIOdola, a.d 1M widest se1ectioio Wlodel. See your Clleotrolet dealer.
I 0 11.000 43 31 Maine Mrtme 19 Kmgs Point 12
eSAND
1 I 0 JOO 43 33 StLawrence 15 Bates 8
I 1 0 .500 82 58 Wealinater 39 Carnegie Tech 0
eGRAVEL
I 1 0 .500 46 S1 Gettysburg 27 Hofstra 7
I I 0 .500 43 54 Buffalo 3&amp; Boston U. 0
Telep/K»e ,._ CbtWIOiet deMw llbout snr type olltvck
1 1 0 .500 4&amp; iO C. W.Post 3&amp; Lycoming 8
~lly's Renll
BaD St. 28 Sllppery Rock 7
17 Detroit IT
Albright 24 Grove City 0
3HI902
ttab~~~~ Renita
Bluefield St. IS Concord 7
York M
Denison 20 Rochester 7
lan Fran Pblladelpbla 24
Norwich 43 Colby 19
Phone WY 2-3284
Cleveland Sl. Louis 3S
Sprin&amp;fleld 14 Coast Guard I
Baltimore Green Bay 20
Wagner II Trentoo I
Middleport
WY 2·2126
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Ot Panel Discussion by CC League
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Mrs. Bt!rt BoeHmer. has returnWOMY!N or AU. AOU w.Hb or wua.
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f'd to Kent Stnte University for
enJoy euuztt.Jo, pre.ut:• and eum'
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ctl Nune1 ill thll ana. You 4,r•
nftl!e4 h doetor, ...Utant., In elll'l·

A meeting ol the De"puty club
!Clio LMtlt•UOQII, prlnte d.UtJ', eto.
School'' ttwme for the first I respect and love thE'V have for
of District 13: D~ughte~s of Am,.,. ..
T PALl"El'IAOSNAN~'IL~~4.
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Free UIIJ~C"t WIUI piUimiDt ..
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your lo~l.( area .
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and
dtslrtct
offtcers
and
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~all mf'eting of the Ml leport nnf ana u~·r and that pArent.-; Mr and Mrs. Gen~ DeWees
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Mr. James Brew1ngton , who , action has bE&gt;en It led m the of·
18•59
MArL COUPON TODAY .
Child Conser~ation
League 1 sho~Jd .!!h~w a umtOO ~land on • and family of Columbus spent c?uncllors and ass~tate coun- 1 Leache~ in Columbus. spent the fice of th~ Circuit Clerk
. I
thursday evenmg at thf' home dts~tphne tn the home
I the weekend with her parents ctlors of each Council, was held weekend at his home in Mid· · Thf' Mountain Electronics Corn- II
MoMrl'l $Chotl •t 'rUtlctl Nurtlnl
I , .. Thl D•lly kntl~l
of Mrs. William Slater.
I Mr. Kelly gave e11:amplf's of ~lr and Mn. Everett Thoma~ Sund~y afternoonS\ the lodge dleport. Mr. and Mrs. Brewing· ; pany. or Huntington vs.
I •olt 6U, Pomoroy , Dhlo
Mrs. Robert Burket!, presi· j p~nhlf'ms to be met m .'l:rtlool 1and other relatives in Middle· ha~dl1~h ~~~~~s p~~~~~~t de . ton were joined by their dau~h· Pierson dba Leo~s .TV_.
NAME
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I ADDRESS . . . , • . . .. .. . ..
dt'nl opened the mt'f'ting with I with. children and a nf'e-d for i pori
'ded y, th
f P 1 ter . Sandra. who altf'nds R 1 u Pleasanl. The plmnhff IS seek· I
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tht • ~1ot her's Prayer rept&gt;atPd in °~'d tencl?'l and _respect
fr~m ~1r. and Mrs. Bill Wllliamson l ~~i.chpr:s~nM !\th era~:: 1 ~~ ! Grande College. ·
ing judgmE"nt or Slil4.18 with.·
I OCCUPATION
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A0t. ., ,
IIIAJI. .... , . , .. SINGLE . , ..
un ison by the group. Mrs. Sla· ~htld;Pen n Jth7~ co~~.~~~ \loll~ and son David are visiting at Edith B~tzing as~oc~ate state Miss S~rah Berhtle: who fl l· tere~t .and court costs
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ter pl·esf'nled devotlon.~ htclud· enr '. r~ and o t&gt;r c I _ren
Fl. Campbell, Kv. wit!l Mr. and "lc counci lor' who Wf:l 1'ntro-- tends busmess school m \olum- l it~hiii'djjei!ejjnjidjjaniiti.iiiiliiiiiiiiii
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h 1 questlvn an answer pE'r1od was
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k d
th
lng a poem on t he
~r oo h ld foi l In th d' . .
Mrs. 0 an 1e1 0. Struble.
dured by Mrs . Wakelv. Minutes us. spen t e wee en
wt 1
th t'nw nnd the Z:!rd Psalm
eD . owt h g b 't tstusswn_
Mr.~. VIctor Young of Eas t t uf the last club meeting were her parents, Mr. and Mrs . .Jack
urmg . e us ness ~e~ston \1 . S
dM
dM
Th
Bechtle and famtly
Mrs George Childs ;md Mr .] Mrs. Burkett a.nnounrf'(i that · am I. an
r. an
rs . o- 1read. It was reported that the ' R b rt H . .
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Tom. Kelly conductr'CI tht" panel Mrs. f\rnnf'lh Scites h&lt;td hfen n~as Taylor o_r Mason, W. Va. district sold 97 trays.
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a,rk&gt;S, d ·itlo u,m "r'·
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vtsJ ted recen.tv at Ft Wayne ,
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d spent t e wee en v. 1 liS adisc ussion str~ss_ln~ the
m- app(ltnte-d Sta t~ Ltbrartan . of · Ind. with Mr. ·a nd Mr~ . Da 1 'I .ElectiOn of o!ftcers was he\ lher. Robert Harri s. Sr.
portnniT of dtsc1phne m the tl1r State Chtld Con .. ervatton 1 .
e with Mrs. Wakely se lected as 'l M
d
Ed
R ,
. tte
I sc hoo Is · I, L engue And WI·tt serve a.-; n ue
" I· . ust ls.
I pres1'd ent, Mrs. Bet.
.ce
r. an ~1rs . f' kgard. \fe\·
famt·t y t·r
1 e and m
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zmg,
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Mrs. Oesste Puttcrson return - ~ presidf'nt: Phyllis Rowan sec· no s spenl ·' 1e w c en tn o
i tO be held in Clfvt&gt;la nd . Mrs .· ed home F'riday evening, after retary · and ~illle Mobherly , gant_
own wtth thetr .&lt;;on &lt;1 n
Grnl" ro nd-r al:&lt;~o wag named a~ a several day~ visit at Grea t , treasu;er . A project for the fam 1ly, Mr. ~ nd Mrs. Val
0 dPie,~~;ate.
1Bend with he! daughtt&gt;r and distri ct was discussed. M r s. nolds and c htldr~n.
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son· in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Cla ir Wake! asked the Council De
M_rs. Rnbert Rmehart arcom·
ConstJ!uhon or llw or- Bnso and fnmi\v
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b p- pamerl her granddaughtl'.'r. l,y·
I Tile
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u tes to con act t e mem ers .
h h
g.1mzat1on wn . re\1€Wf' Anl, Mlss N IIH'\' Ro~n of
Great r h . C
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dm Johnson. tot e orne of
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two p!O\ItsJOns .Jmen e .
m- Rt&gt;nd was the weekend guest o( l
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latter s parents. Mr. and Mrs.
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meetmgs.
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c u mg · : lr ~-d"dt WI Ch'l~ ! her grandmother, Mrs. Df'sSiP asked that each Council h&lt;~ve E Wtn J_ohn~on tn ,.s ton. ! a.;;s
known as t 1&lt;' 1 eport
1 I Pa1lt&gt;l'Son.
bl' . , h . • d
· They lelt th1 s past Wf't'k fur
C'onserV&lt;lllnn Leagu~. and 2. a
' a pu lett) r air 1a y.
Boston.
~f'mber n:i ssi ng _rhree ('Onseru- · Don ~fayrr, sludenl at Co.
Plans were_discussed for Lh~ Miss Carol S&lt;'n ll, d.a ughtr-r of
!IVf' meet 1ngs w1thoul an Px-llumbus Barbf'r Co llege. spent ! Booster meeting to be held Oc· IMr. U!Jd .\oTrs. Paul Scott, left I
cused absrm"f' will hr drnppt'd lthe wr-P.kend with his parents. ' lober 1.2 at Bt!lpre. Plans were js unday lri enroll m tht" Hnlzt&gt;r
!'rnm the cl ub .
Mr. and Mrs. Boy .\t:tyer.
la_lso dlscus~ed ~or renrgamza. Hospi tal Srhnol of nursing in
LAUNDRY. Club members will serve lhe l Mr . ~nd_ M':-": Sl' lwyn White t~cn. of the rllstnrl choru s. The i· Ga llipo li s.
WY ~~~2;LE~~::ROY ! Meigs Count y Bloodmobil e visit l ol Ga l l~pohs .vlstled ~rlday eVe· Chnstmas ~arty was ~I fo·r l Mr . and Mrs. H;lrold C:eorgP
e think you'll find you can't afford Home repair loans are one of the way1
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n:e::H::o:u=d~a.- 1 nmg W11h Mtss N~ttle Koehler. December t.i, at Pnm~ro} at J. . and son,
- · - - · - - ' M:s~es Lena and Katie Guth 30 p.m. and thPrP w1ll he a $1
ct· Rrian, of1 Callipnlis.
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· were mner gucs s ::~st , on·
to have it fixed when you dis- we try to help folka who need money
·
gt exc .ange ·
re Iurne d homf' F' n·d ay evemng,
dav evening of Mr and :'11rs.
how a home repair loan can for any worthwhile need. Stop in ancl
after a several days visit
in Atte~dtng from
Theodor~s L. . W. McComas. The dinner
Colmnbu~ with Mr. and Mrs. , Counctl. ~omcroy were Marte l was held ilt obsNvancr ol lhf' proovi1de you· with the cash Io do it oee u&amp; or phone ahead if you wiah.
.James R. Hood and \1r. and ! Hau~k. Ellwtx&gt;th
r:~mphell. fir s1 wedd ing ann iVf'r ~&lt;ln· of
MEN-WOMEN
i\'lrs. fi'r ('d Healy.
I I.JHtle Chnrn, !':dna Rr1bel and ~~
d M
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h-om ·~,·· 18 to ~Z . l"r•par• n ow
Llnroln s .. rvJn ha~ l!elped lhnu
ECONOMY SAVINGS
LOAN COMPANY
for l l &lt;; C'lvll -"""' !~~ .t oh "P""·
G_ar l&lt;md WN!Vf'r of D::~yton e lf' avi'S.
Mrs. Chnrlt&gt;s Ha:-:ktn~. \\':l"&gt;h
•And• pr~p"rt!' for
lhPI~
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Jn11 i~ lhla lUI d.wlnJ lho ne~l ••••n· •···ar &lt;inn r•l ~ll tr i&lt; ""' of
, :-trnvpd S;ttu rd ay for a Wf't'k·
ing lon. D. C., \'lsitrJJ r· r'r't'n tl~·
1J tnonlhl.
lhP l~r~r ~• anrl &lt;) I ll~&lt;' pri•·~ IP II·
GOI'Pfllnlf'tol po~l ll n n1 p~y U t\l~b
nwn.., l •rhnn l• 101 il• lUll~ ,1•1~ il
$25° 0 TO $2QQQ 00
.
(•nd
visit
t.
nd
w&lt;Ls
Hcromp&lt;ln·
wilh his p&lt;~rents. Mr. and .\trs. ~
.111 1446.00 ·' n1onl~ to otart.
They prm
mu~h (real•r Uo•url·
lnt'OI.
: i erJ home b~· Mr~. Weaver ond
Noah Haskir.s.
\J FE IN SURANCE AVAILABLE ON ALL LOANS
fOWN DI D 119i
ly ThiJI po . ;ott' emp!oympnt and
For
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lnformaltnn on G&lt;ll't'rn
ucllllnl opporrunlh tor advan~P.
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Ann
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who
have
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Ha
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son
of
Mr.
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mPn t jn h•. Jowln,tln~ liol of pt&gt;fil
m•nt.
Many
po,iilona
I'O'&lt;I"lrt
300
Second St.- WYandotte 2-2 111, Pomeroy
. ht're wilh her father , .J n h n
Mrs E. 0. Rail le-JL I hi s Wt&gt;Pk ·
lion~ and ulior••• · fill 0111 ''" "~'""
I Jttl~ or no ~prrlalh;~ Pilur~llnn
~n d matt ~~ nnrt
TriO'\\ \ ""
Ot •1! 0'Pf[Pilrl'.
I
Smtvagr·
who
11nder~·enl
sur_g·
end
·for
1\f'nt
SlattLlniwrsit;.;
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11 ill a!•.-. 1:+'1 f~•ll rlr·r"U ~ "" M&gt;W
But lo I"' on~ ef Hm1e lo"- ..vou
\f\11 ran
JO "r•Pif fu1 lhPU
mu•l pa•B 11 tps!. ThP rnmpPti!ion
er~· at Metgs Memonal Hosplt-1 orr·
!p•l&lt;.
1cers an d personne I of th e,1where . hr will be a :5np'homore.
I• k«-n and ll• t &lt; ) tn~ cue• rmly
Don't dl! liJ' . ACT NOW!
ODI OUI Of flvt P&amp;ll .
NOW OPEN SATURDAY 9 AM TO 12 NOON
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j ~1 lddleport High School
Glee Tom IS campus edt tor nl thP ,
• Mr. find Mrs.· William Krn · 1Club were selected and include co 11ege newsp aper, T·t1e KP nl
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nr•dy moved Fnday to Grove 1
'd
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. Stater. He will also be wo1·king
DAVE OHLINGER, MGR.
LINCOLN SERVICE, Dept. 481
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\irs. J . E. D. Hart.mger \\'as I t
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1 am \'ery much intereste-d. Please send me ahsolute tr FRFE
thC" Sunday evening dinner gues t I rt&gt; ary,S onmeM oo_e; &amp;n trea·
(1) A list of U.S. Government POSit ion ~ and 'a !aries; (:.:! 1 In·
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formation on how lo qudify for a ll.S. Government Job.
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Ann
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Heffner, Mary Walburn, Sherry !
{]inie is Od. B
Simmons. Carole Anderson, SanCity ---------------~---------------- State ------------PT PLEASAf\'T - The first dra Hollinshed, Linda Gilkcrdy,
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in a sE'ries or cancer detection Becky Goodll ll , Jamarilla Wa ,
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clinics is schedu:ed for Ociober i Ruth Ann Halley, ~Iaine Davis,
Hili at the Byrnt' Clini c in Pt. · Marsha R.owles, LJandra CartPIE'asant .
I en, Ann Hanson, Mar_
y Wolfe,
For thr First fpw month~. cli n· l Mari lyn Stumbo, Sanc;ra Humic~s will be held each secnnd phries. Kathy McElhinny, Sus·
and four th Thursda }, between an Ohlinger , Karl!n Hawley, :
ONLY HNEST SOLID,
tlw houn; of 1 and 3 p. m. Vol· I Janie Gerard, Thelma Robin - I
NORTHERN-GROWN
ll!ltP,·rs are needetl fur rll lak- son. Betsy Cunnin~ham, Myr- ~
MAPLE •.. OF HARDEST
ing t1islories and (21 htolping tle Faulk. S~sie Manley, Brent.he doctor.
, da C:laze, D1ane Va n Coone~·. 1
"BOWLING PIN
Anyon p wishing to do volun- : Alto, Narsa 1&lt;-.rost,
.Joyce
QUALITY" ... IS
!Prr work ,'It thP din('is i."l ask · l Lnng , ~h~istine Bail tty, Chrryl !
GOOD ENOUGH FOR
H enry F'tfe, Chnstme Bahr, .J 1~ d Y1
Pd In cfl nf a('t Mr~ .
Wni ~on , Pl. pJ..,~ 1 o.;;mt . or
Mrs. \1onrr. Co nm r- Cooke. A lt ('P I
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Rc' ·rt f.ul!n n, phunP 1212. Pl . Darst, Knt.h.\ Rrallon ,
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';:""ll'rll,., i nceton·n I P leH~anr .
Boggs. Dee Sm ven . Rose Marie
Hackett. Debbie Grueser,
dy
Swart.z, Diana Davis, Olita
Ohio High School Football
Lewis, Scherry Hi cks,
Patty
Saturday
Slaven, Con-nie Simmons . Ann
Massillon 14
Niks M('K inley 8! W il~on . Candace Bah r, Lo1uan1- 1
IITo1P&lt;lo Centr al 6 Toledo Start 0 na Mcintosh , Debbie
K i n g,
II'l'oto,fo Scott 7 Toledo Waite 0 Dianne Criswell.
2nd Soprano,
Charlotte
shelt was presented with a past Glaze, Sha ron Harrison. Kathy
president' s pin. Members an- Lacey, Mary Lou Teaford, Cnnswered roll call naming a " fad" nie Teaford, Edith Haptonstall,
of their school days. The club
Jacobs, Suzanne Bradalso
voted
to
purchase
glasses
bury,
Margie
Harris, Janis
It's a mark of pride and conAdencefor a school child and to send moil, Sue Rue , Susan Morris,
in the flawless hard maple and superb
Gloria Fetty, Sandra Clatworgames to the Meigs
Children's
Home.
thy, Carol King, Jackle Haw..
construction of every piece
were reminded of a small
ley, Mary Jo Hindy, Seren Lewof authentic Provincetown
for forgetting to bring
. Stephanie Pullen and Judy
yearbooks to meetings.
HyseU.
furniture. See the factor y
"An apple for the le!ICho.r"lr''-========="11
registration feature.
theme was carried out
refreshments . served by
Slater assisted by Mrs. Houd••:
shelt, Mrs. Lowen Beaver,
Mrs. Burkett. The October
meeting will be held at the
New Night Classes
of Mrs. Angus Howard on
Why worry about boilovers, sticking or t!rorching? Modem gas·1'1111ga!
coin-st. Guests were Mrs. Don-11
Fall
Quarter
Begim
have the Burner-with-a -lilrain control that prov,jdes prec!ee, llllltauC
na Stewart, Mrs. Betty om•••: II
Mrs.
Carolyn
Smith
Putney,
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
temperature changes. With gas--you have a choioe of noi just six, 00.
Oct. 12
Middleport.
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Mr ana Mrs. zsuty Ueland of linger of Shad~~: an were recenl
30 TI1ey will leave WjJk.esville D .1 S · 1 p
"ddl
JO a. m. and "'"t.ll tour "''
••e l, " Y entmo . om~._roy·Mt ,-~•po=r-"
t,.::O:c·.::·::..Sec.:p:_:t.::.::..21::•.::1:;9~.c~
64Cht'Stttr were visiting hi s s1s- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- I
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Ler, Mrs. Lelah McLane
ne1h Grifflth and son Jot.
Mer-de Paper Mill It P· m:
Charle.a Snavely has employ- itors ol Mr. and Mn. Jame.
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Carl
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ayne rc · Mrs. Marlene Bell 111 Colum·
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tend-l ment at t.ht: lim~
Hardware RaJne:J.
les wNe Sunduy guest::; of Mr bus, Mrs. Joan Moore and friend
and !\-!rs. c r.a 1 ps at . store in McArth ur.
and Mrs . Ed Daugherty
of of Washington, w. Va . spent 1
ed the Pres~ytery held at Wtl· ~r . aJtd Mr s. F'lovd Cottnll Mrs . Ruby Mulholland and
Coolville.
day last wot?ek with th~ir grandmington on I'Uesday.
and Mr . and 'lfrs o~,; 1 drew Cot· son. Robert Smith, were
in
Mr and Mrs. John Ha sen and mother, Mrs. Myrtle Frost.
The Home
Demonstratlo~ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snave· l trilt haYe retllrnt&gt;d f;om a trip 0Jlumbu5 Thursday on bu::liine!is,
f .I
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be 11 mg
Croup -.met at the ho~e
o ly have moved from Columbus I to \lidl!gan and ('anarla.
Miss Linda Tope, who hu
amt"'~Y ttlw 0 ,.. ave
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Mr and Mrs Dale Spencer Mr
Flora, Arbaulilh 'fll·tth 12 11 , th•, home ,,r 1,,·, lather. M"'·
St&gt;rved a5 a OW'se in a girl~
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Mr and Mrs . Friln&lt;·i~ Cotlrill, "amp on Cape Cod, Mass. durtransferred
by
h'15as
. en of Colwnbus and hts sts ter, Mrs member~ and one guest Mrs· · 1Co\' Snavelv . They have rentcu
company Wayne Bn('kles were Thursday rom I uft present Mrs Le- • h
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dtlldrf&gt;n and
K ~ - Cottrill ing the summer, h.:.s relurnf'd
to work at Alabama and he has guests of Mr. and ;.Ars Russell ona \alvm Vmton County ~~K- tltm ome lll _o um u.~.
werf' Sunday ~uests of !'llr . and hom+' . Enroute home she snd t1
eone thNe to find a p!aPe to Spencer and family of Chester tenswn Agent Home Econom· Mr~. Allie Calwon spent a Mrs Wilham Bou~f&gt;rou "&gt;, Rip- l{irl friend spent four dav~ 11.t
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Mrs. Harold W&lt;1tson of At- tcs. was present 1o t' f' pan
ay w1t \Irs .\llagg.e a.s er. , ley, W \'a
the World 's F'a1r. The' .:Jho
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Vern Christy and son ROOney matn here, wtth her par:nts. ens, Mr . and Mrs. Willtam Wal - the prugrum forth~ .
co.nung Mr. and VIr~ Rnger . Phillips Mr. and Mrs. G~lben Gom~r . ~_ent shopping m New
York
or ~ew Lexingtnn, Delphin Chris Mr . and Mrs .. .John ,Ar,baugh son and fa mily of Rockport. year A covert'd dtsh dmn~r Randy and R1 ta .or Mlddleport 1or WeHston wen.· S&lt;~turd&lt;~y VIS· C1ty.
ty o! Columbus, Mrs . Eernice fo_r a few day s ~fter .,.,hlrh .s~e w Va ., Mrs. Wilma Ginther of was serve-d .:~1 the nOon hour twere Thursday dmner guests ;;_;;;;;;;O;;;""""""""""'""""""";_"""""'.;,.""""""=""""""""""""""""""•
~A~E YOU FEEL OLD Hoffm an and son Stephen of wtll take the ch tldren a~d JOin Ches ter and son John Jr and The next meeting will be with of H.o~l:'r·s Jllilltwr . Mrs Clara
,\/Q't,o~,'&amp; ~r~~~:~~~cl ::.:~:.:: !. i Rul land were recent guests of her htJ.~bnnd , Mr . lla~rn m Ala · family of Torch and Mrs. Duro- Vlrs Will1am Mahaffey Th!" PhillillS
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~:~~:.~ndbo~~~· ...~mn~t:'tt ~':,1 ! Mr and \1rs . Charles Betzin~ bamc1.
thy Robison of Alrred
were group will enJIJY a picnic at .'Vh-s William Col! rill Sp('nt
~~~·~~:~~J-~.n~~~~!~."~:~:.iU:f.r
! Mr .. and Mrs. Dale Spent'tr
\1r and . Mrs. ~arold H.obe.rts guests or Mn; Effie. Watson. the Chi llirolhf' Park on Sept the. w~t'k end with rt&gt;lat ivPs at '
OPTOMETRIST
"'" ~111brlnr:s ',~r.t. ~-~~~:no.,;j~ of ( olumbus were overmght and son B1ll of Vtenna, V! . \•a. Mr. and Mrs. Emile Moth1ck
Hambr tdge .
Office Hours. 9 to 12, 2 to 5 (Close at NOOD on
~~ ;~~"!n~ r~t:~!!~1 :=.~ .;•·;-:~!r ~ iguest s Wednesday uf l1i~ sister. Mr and "1rs. Gllbert CoPn of of Wi lliamstown. W. Va . were .John Arhaug1t an&lt;t Mrs Myrtle '\lr s f'lara Ph1l:ips l'al h:d on
Thurs._ East Court St.. Pomeroy
.-:v~x •1 druuat, FaeJ ~~ -~ 'Mr. and Mwa. Wayne Brickles . Athf'ns, Mr. and Mr s. Lloyd Di!- Sunday guests of Mr . and Mrs. Jo~rosl.
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S urday .
Mrs . France:~ Toombs and
daus h ler Barra
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of Manon,
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Mrs. Ellen GreenSWillt and dau·
ghter Donna of Caledorua and
- - - - - - - - - - - 1Jimmy fo~ultz of Pros~ct spent
BY MRS. EVF.LY~ BRICKLES I !he w~ke~d here with Mrs .
Lucy
Mn MPrle CrtffJth and Miss roombs stster, Mrs.
• n~ 'onn1e
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· da Clark at · 1 K"tm und t wo sons.
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Dlslrtrt
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Mrs. Margaret Heaton
of
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Bradenton, fi la 15 spendi~g a
ff"w
dadys here wlthidheVr lmeee,
M1. an
Mrs. GPra
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can't affor
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BLANK #2 From The A&amp;P
Booklet you Received in the Mail.

BAKER FURNITURE

DIPLOMA COURSES
12 to 16 months

WILL BE AT OUR STORE
Corner Second &amp; Mill St.
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

ORDERS WILL
BE FILLED:

Tuesday, Sept. 22nd
10:30 A.M. Til 6P.M.

Secretarial

Exec. Secretarial
Accounting
General Office

fat frying is so much easier, Suddenly yoq're gettlngoompltmeotll Oil
your c.ooking- you and your gas range.
See the Burner-with-a-Brain and all the cMiber ~ fiM i1Mul8!1
on the Gold Star Award Gu rangee now at~~

Get More Gifts For Fowor

Stomps with S &amp; H

Stompsl

The above offers are eHective in A&amp;P Super
Markets in Byesville, Cambridge, Coshocton,
Dresden, Zanesville, McConnelsville, New
Lexington, Nelsonville, Gallipolis, Middl•
port and Pt. Pleasant.

Mon. •nd ,Thurs.

THIS COUPON WORTH $10.00 WHEN YOU PURCHASE
Choo~e~any

Advanced Registration

Alii lilA AfViiOb[() OM RMIGS:

mOdel frOAt the

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Caloric, Hiolrdwlck, Surfty, ~

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1ure or A()per. Prnent lhfs co~C~M•"*'
deelllr anct
get $JO.oo off on th• prlc.af.Jd*ltniW-'f'I•Qtndilf1heterm• of
this offer, a mlnimumaff~=~~-AGA,..
prgvecl aasnnt,.la-ellowed.-1 _...
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lONNIE.
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from the A&amp;P booklet mailed to your home. Deposit
the entry blank at your neighborhood A&amp;P store
when you do your shopping each wee!&lt;.

For lnformetlon

36 Locu&amp;t St. Phon• 446-4367

1965 FORD

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Classts meet each

GALLIPOLIS
BUSINESS
COLLEGE

OF ll C A COLOR TV SETS
One Given Away Each Week

GMN /ltllllt« DECE-MeEii i

hundreds of cooking temperatures. Just select the cooldng beat you
want; the Burner-with-a-Brain maintains it llocUniWy tmd ~
cally. No more pot watching. Delicate oabcee come out perfectly. Deep

Wrlto, Visit or Call

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Select Your Gifts:

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ENROLL NOW

12 WINNERS

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o, 19~ . f:mployes of A&amp;P, E. F. MacDonald-Stamp Co.,
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12 WINNERS OF
PLAID ST...S
ONE WINNER EACH WEEK
3,600 WINNERS OF 1,008 PLAID S1'AIIPS
300 WINNERS EACH WEEK

All Prizes Will Be Given Away II l1eis Area
There Are Prizes In Every A&amp;P StOle EY«y Week

�!SIGNS
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whitewall tires,

1963 Chevrolet lmpola _ _ __

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$2395

4 Door. Law mileaa:e by local owner. spotleu interior, beige
and brown finish, VB engine. Powerglide trllll, Radio and
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OPEN lVII. 7:00 P.M.
I'OMEROY, OHIO

.adnlcnw wora t.
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POMEROY - I - room lrame
house with J baths, forced
hot air headng, full basement
This 1s a good property, con~
veniently located on Mulberry Avenue two minutes from
the court nouse. Downstairs
remodel~ and recently used
by a ch~ch group. Excellent
buy at $10,000.t.Ml.
POMEROY - 8 - ruom frame
bouse with bath, forced hot
air heating. All bu• routes
by door. $3,500.00.
MIDDLEPOilT I · otory
duplex, 4 • room and bath
unit downs!Birs, 5 and ball!
up. Complete with furniture
and appliances, income $32.00
weekly , always rented. Total
price $6,0110.00.
FARMS - Grade A dairy: one
with no acres on highway, a
room house, gas heating and
bath, large barns and two
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'55 acre!!
si os; ,,ue o er,
with 1 room house, ultramodern Grade A dairy set
up . These farms can be
bought together or separateIy, with or without
stock,
equipment and feed.

Local owuer and low mileaKe. Jet t.ltclr finllh, red bucket

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FOR SAJ.E-Middlepor&lt;'o till
elf bu1Jc11Ds, local8d iiU N.
Second Stree~ Middleport
Priced lor quiet .ale
1r&gt;
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11 lf• Uc
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2
bedroom brick bouae,
baths, lot and 8 ba11, out of
hi""
water
Nlco locaUoo
l!o"'
See by appointment. or call
WY S.Z885 « (';; 1

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CALENDAR

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Man
In jury

Escape~~
M . PLEASANT - Merrill L.
Huff, 3(), RL. I Chesapeake,
Ohio, escaped oerl0111 Injury
when he lost control of blJ
vehicle WI Route 2, II mllea
south of Pt. Pleasant Saturday
night at 8:30 p. m.
The vehicle struck a raJlroad
signal pole totally destroying
the 1956 car and causing approx.·
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a~gnal. The driver was not cited.
One arrest wall recorded in
the jail office during the week
end. Everett Null, 31, Rockcal!tie , was arrested 011 a drunk
charge.

welcoJ!IOCI u a ...., ll*nller.
Fo!IMrlq 1M ·meellnc. u
ouctloo sale wu beld witb Mn.
s...tz WoUe u
auction....
Gamea were played will! priJeo
awarded to Mn. Cleland lllnel,
Mrs. Bernloo Jolmloo, MrL
Reibel, Mn. Grover Erb and
Mrs. Wolfe. A a1ad coune wu
served by tbe hosteu to tht
above named IDd Mrs. A.. H.
Ebenbacb,
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The y 00116 Adult cla.a of the
Pomeroy Flnt Baptist church
will meet Monday at UO p.m.
at the church.
PT. PLEAiiAN'l - The M...
on County Democrats will hold
a mt.:etlng at the carpenter UnM
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ion Hall at .. t Pleasant, at 7:30
ooret
UBI
p.m. Monday, Septembet 21.
Weekend gueat.l of Mr. and
They will make final p1ans for
Mra. Harry S. Moore, Sr. ' la.
BRICK veneer rancb
bome. the ilnner and dance to be held
eluded bla ann and family, Nr.
Quality construction and ma- at the Natior.al Gu · i Armory .
and Mra. Harry S. Moore, Jr.,
tertal. Spacious Uvlng room, The J . o. F. Class of the
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Lyle and
3 over-sized bedrooms.
2 United Methodist Church will
Mrs. G. H. WbeaUey, of Alhcar patio, 2 story out build· meet Monday at 7:30 p. m. at Third Friday' Club
land, Ky.
ell
tng. WeU located on bPautiful· the church.
Joining the group for I nly landscaped hill.
Three
Ia Entertained
ner Sunday In honor of Mr.
m1Je1 north ot Fairgrouruis.
SEPT. Z!
Mrs. '1ax Meinhart enter- Moore's birthday were another
Rt. No. 33. Terms may be The Friendly Neighbors club talned the Third Friday Club son and family, Mr. and Mn.
arranged. can WY 2--6615.
wiU meet Tuesday at b P· m. Frlday evening at her home, William Moore and daoghten.
U.tlc at the home of Mr,, C. E. Locust St.
carla Ann and cathy Sue. al'o
Clark. There wtll be an auctl.on A short business 11 ession was of Ashland, and Mr. and Mrs.
BOUSE FOR SALE: f. 1'001111 of home made articles .
conducted by Mrs. Henry Rei- Herbert Moore of Pomeroy. It
furnished, Minersville. 13000
SEPT !3
bel in the absence of the presl- was Cathy's first visit to her
Phone WY 2--3312·
' ~ tfc The Women'&amp; Guild of the dent. Mrs. Arhold Hayes was grandparents' home.
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HOME for rent ln Pomeroy 3 Federated Churcb "ill meet ll
rooms and bath. WY 2-3575 Wednesday evening Sept. 23 at
~ll ·tfc 7:30p.m. with Friendly
Circle as hostesse:i. Mr&amp;. Alfred
Tho Wild
BOUSE for sale. Beside Brad· Crow will be dt:votional leader.

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UPSTAIRS aparUnent,
five
rooms and bath. on Butter- ALLEN ADDING machine, Cianut Ave .. Pomeroy. Phone ~ cash re~ster,
~a~in~t,
WY
2
-3098
9
21
6tc
owe
sea
es,
BIT an s
hand trucks. forty
horse
Notice
3 ROOM H0U SE~.;.Ithbath,
motor, Siegler oil
stove.
THE
TRUSTEES uf Olive) furni shed. basPmenl , ir. Porn- Harold BostOJ1.
Reedsville,
fall WY 2·2981.
Ohio.
9-19-ltp
TDwnllhip,
Meigs County, eri.)_V
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Ohio, wil1 accept bids
for
tl tc
bury acbool. Call WY U542 A play. "Time Capsule," will
Things tn.t OrdinarY Ta,
the purchase of 8 new or FOUR ROOM r~rmsh~ apart. SWEET P&lt;YrATOES. Charles
1-2l·tfc be presented. The refreshment
Water Can Do Te You, Your
used road machinery.
Bids mt•nt m Pumerov . Good locaHilton, Phone VI 3·2638· PorlC. C. CUCKLER
cot.unlttee chairman h, Mrs.
will be received until Octo- tJOn. Phont WY l-3117 afler 4 land, Ohio.
i l8 ate
POMEBO'I', omo
Business Services
James Fugate. Mrs. Elza Gilher 7, 1964.
9 21 3tp
BOX 2!1
W'l' Z 3830
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Ada Bissell, Clerk,
p. m.
A. K. C. Registered Pekinese ·
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I'S.
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9 18 Stc stock ponds, dams, reservoirs. Kautz ll:fnde b. chati:ge o.. decorGood HouoekeepjaJ Ia
Long Boltom , Ohio
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puppies. Reasonable. Mnl.
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9 21 ltc 3 ROOM. apartment w1th b.!lth .
F
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fair prices a on~£ a recep on.
==:::---::---:--::-- __ Convement for l or 2 people. W· W· can, 732 Sycamore HOUSE AND LOT for aale 5
ree es rna es ~ 17 6tp
roomo, .,.,.........
'"""'.OO. ou·s Bat'l,ey, - · good11 workrk- isPrompt
aer·
WANTED - General Hauling. 648 S. Second Ave , P hone St., Middleport
d
ith
Lee Drenner, Phone WY 2· WY 2-2753.
fl 17 tfc
Racine. Phone WI 9·2682.
vt~, a wo il
oulne w t Anita Marie Fultlll
UOS.
9 18 6tc
·-·--- - ONE Electric Motor, 2 HP, 3
i 18 3tc
caterpillar bu t eq pmen .
A lud... Savor Thlt
TWO BEDROOM bouse on Lin- phase, 1 electrie motor, 3 H.
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Also any kind of excavations ObaeMJea Birthday
made with back-hne or front
Remav11 HARONISS
LEARN TO SQUAR,o. DANCE roln Heights Avatlable Oct- P., 3 phaae, One el•ctrit mo- FOR SALE: Ready for lmmedd 1 d
Emmet W Shu- Mr. and Mrs. John Fultz on·
!Western Style) . Nev..,
be- ober I. Phone WY 2-5127.
tor 2 ." · P. 110-220 volt, One iate occupancy. A newl) paint- ~; cC:tr:-ting, 342 Page St., terlajned with a slumber party
&amp; IRON
ginners class starts Wednes.
9 17 tfc
electrH~ motor ¥t H.P., 110 ed and desirable seven room Middlepcrl, Ohio. Phone WY in honor of the 11th birthday
Sotent, Filters, ReflnH
day, Sept. 23, 7 p. m. Day- - - - - -- -- volt, 3 •tee! parts bin, water house In Middleport, Ohio. 2-32!3
What are water spotl,
1 21 tfc of their daughter, Anita Marie;
Ught Savings Time, New Ha· BODY AND FENDER shop proof paint. Phon~ WY 2-3319.
Excellent location and near
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at their home Friday evening
Ume JPots, film cauaed by
tap waterf How do they
Building, and filling station tor rent
9 17 tic schools. call W'l' 2-0498.
HEA'IlNG, PlambiD&amp;. 111..0. following the Middleport • Waven Community
burt
complexloos. duD
New Haven, w. Va. First two or sale, equipped. Rent very
g 17 4.tc
Faruaea. Aruol.d Brotllen. bama football game.
hair. spoil fabrics . damage
lessons free .... Cv.~nt: see if reasonable. See '~ed Thomp- ''B 'S'IZE potc&amp;toes. Also 1958 - - - - - - -- -Ill East IbiD Street. PoJD. The guests danced to BeatJe
plumbing? Get tht an·
awera.
Phone for your
you enjoy them. Phone Ray son, Rutland Discount Stor'! Chevrolet for sale or trade NEW HAVEN REAL FSTATE eroy, PboDe WY tiML
records and refreshments
of
FREE eopy of ,.Tht Wa·
Wriston New Haven 182-1211. before 10 a. m. r after 1 for pickup. Char!es R. Har- b rooms and bath (S bedrooms) ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1;;;;;;18;;;;;;tlc;;;;;;; Kentucky Fried Chicken, potater Spot Story.••
9 17 7tp p. m.
9 15 6tc ris, Portland, Ohio. P h o" e two story house, insulated 1II
to chips and pop were served
- - - - - - -- - - MODERN 4 roo;;,- .-nd - bath VI 3-2693.
I 8 121&lt;: otorm doors and windows,
during the evening. The honorI'REET~
LET REES FLORAL In Racine furni shed apartment. M i d· '
baseboard electric heat, ened guest received many lovely
handle all your [lower needs. dleport. WY 2-3874.
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closed porches, full
ba,...
gifts for her birthday !rom the
Completely Autom~tle
Funerals, wedcllngs, gifts, al- ~
i 11 tfc
Polyothylono Plootlc
ment. Corner lot
(paved
invited I!Uest... Present were
WE STOCK WATER
oo beautiful glassware. Roes
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For Silo Covers
streets). Also 0 3 room and
Debbie Laney, Mary Bradford,
Floral, 3rd Street, Racine, FURNISHED and unrumtshed
ba'"
- .··.age with fuel oil heat
Porto l Sen(lce On
Joyce Riley, Brenda Edwards,
SOFTENEII SALT
12' • 101r 4 MIL BLACK
u• w
Ohio, Phone WI 9-3983.
apartments. Inquire at the
on back of lot. Owner will
h
Sharon Glaze, JeMifer Gobel.
20' x 100' 4 MIL BLACK
Any Moko C aln Saw
Sendlng a "'f
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aacrifico all thiJ •or only
1 IS 15tc Oblo Hotel.
0 , t ut una e to av
24' • 100' 4 MIL BLACK
tend
K t Rua ll
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28· • 100" 4 MIL BLACK
$l0.800.
Smell Engine Sorvlco
was a y
se ·
J.OSE WEIGHT safety and ..,. td ond tmfumislled opart.
32' x 100' 4 MIL BLACK
lly, will! new Dex-a.&lt;Jiet tal&gt; menta WY ~
12 I tic
N"'W - 3 bedrooms, living
Mn. J. E. McComao of Cnlum(6 MJI AI.. Available)
room. kitcben with beautiful
bUll, Is a great grandmolher. A
lets. Only 98c. Starll Pham&gt; - - - - -· - - - - • Complelw 5httk On Hand
built-in
cabinets,
•
.ange
and
106
W.
Miln
PomirfJYr
0.
great
grandmother and great
acy ·
ll'13-60tp HOUSE for rent In Pomeroy,
oven
breakfast
bar
and
din·
grandfather
reside In Nebra,_
SUUS FOR
three rooms end bath. Call
ing
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room,
carPHOTO
Copying
Service.
Co!&gt;
ka.
Tba
couple
has another dauDISCOUNT PRICES
WY 2·357&gt; •Iter 5 p. m.
port with storage. Nice level lea mada ol legal papera, gbler, Dianne Lee, two ond a
N. 2nd Ave.
Middleport, 0.
1 '¥1 tfc
100 x 100 lot. About 112,000.
blrtlr records and almost any baH~~y~e~ars~o~ld!:·_ _ _ _ _
Pomeroy Landmark
other documento. Alao lamln- HOUSE. 4 rooms, bath,
pic· WY 2·2111 Juk CarMy, Mgr.
PLANNING
Ung
In plastic, 111m ID J&gt;R"
tur• wlndo~t, basement, pick· I~~~~~~~~~~~~ IJvlng room with paneled wall
et fence yard. 1671 Lincoln I
and wood • burning fireplac:e, aerve your •aluable papers.
YOUR VACAnON?
Heights.
Phone
W'l'
2-2780.
G.
1!:.
Portable
dishwasher,
1
bath, 3 bedrooms and roecre- ii&lt;Dler IDI....-, PomOI'OJ'
Rood Nrv;co, boll bond
1 4 tic
8-22-tlc
years
old.
In
gnnd
condldon.
ati•m
room (or I bedrooms),
nrvice •nd tr1velaervice
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furn
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shed-;-a-~
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-:- 1 Phone WY 2-5127.
fuel oil furnace, laundry room - - -.-0:::-(.TIO=:-:N=IIt=E=R---:-CALL:
1 10 If&lt; oarport. Lot 75 • 115. Only
ment. Phone W'l' Z.3658.
$12.700. own..- transferred.
Compldo E. M. BURTON
· 11 U tic SINGER Sewm,
macblnea,
CriU IOndlard
WY 2-2632
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Write,
, . _ • Calll:et
50
b1 l,..dWIV
Mlddl~~pert FOR RENT, modern
bouse, aew, $5ll. up. lieveral Used 8 room• and bath, expansion
A. C. BR4DFORD
m rooms and bath, YoWJga- maebmes •t barg~ p!1eea attic, Jot from street to atreet.
BM:III, 01111
AU'l'OMOBILil ll!Juranoo beeo town kitchen, tile Roor' lo- The ~abrlc Sbop, ~mger Saleo A gnnd Investment at ooly
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lar"1 llceaaaT Call WY :1-2118. WY z.so20.
211 If&lt; WY :1-2284,
t 21 Ita
ooon ba In great demand).
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EXPERIENCED
Several other properU&amp;
lor
For Sale
Auto Sales
Wented To Buy
18.le, with down payments a1
few
WANTED, used furniture, tool•. MELONS, potatoes, beano, 11. 1947 CHEVROLF.T,2 loor, gnnd low ao 1450. Alao a
dishes and household goods. pel' bu. Bring contalnen and running condition. Priced 1100 rontols !rom $15, and up.
Any amount, large or smaii. pirk yourself. Clarenct. Prof~ Phone W'l' 2-52118.
Coil Knotts Auction, Gallipo- fi~. Phone VI 3-2204.
1 19 31p Contact: Jobo RlcluDolld, AI·
rrom tbo lorKal lrueii "'
IIJ, Ohio. Phone 446-2917.
I R tfe _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ .:_ eot, New Havea
88J.lt185;
bulldozer radiator to th.
Pomeroy 112-Z451 or Hermao
IIDallelt
beater con.
- - - - - , , - - --»-,-I0_20_ctp CLEAN CARPETS with o.;;. 1!162 CHEVY D Tudor Sedan. Layae, Broker, New Haven.
Help Wlnted
carpet Shampoo.. FREE Citlun'o NaUonal Bank, Mid· 88Z,ltsi. (Reolden&lt;e ll!H4%5)
with purchase of Blue Lustre dleport, Ohio. Pbona W'l' J.
9 17 6tc
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Shampoo.
Baker
Furniture.
3007.
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gnnd FARM FOR SALE, 611 acre~, L 0. McCOY, AU!:I'JONEER.
SPECIAL FARM BE I I ER ELECTRK:AU..Y.
........ tor u. a. CllYD ..,..... te~~te .::
condition. Pbou Roger Rose loi tlllable, year around water Chester Oblo.
I II tfa
•• ..,. ., -a- mnrueu011 ..,...,. PEACHES, ready. bring coo- WY 2-6710.
1 J5 etc
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to see- hlm sporong 1 mus- 1unes funnJ' . Ht hat the bert Jt.che. and Jrlnninc llyly witb Utudo of the' entire cut toword
long cisar iD a corner of hi1 1 his role, not makina too mucb

nd

1elevision Re V ll e ~

mouth. and looking pasalooately
t hi• wue as though spoofing
every bad Lltin movie lover
with flashing eyes, is a show in
lts&lt;U.
The series moves best when
8 Y RICK DU BROW
American suburbia. And wbile be is around. He makes bad
HOLLYWOOD &lt;UPIJ-F a k· there waa more tban a li!Ut of
. .
r n the expecUid atratned bwnor
ly , _1t 1s getting t&gt;mbarrassing to that was bound to accompany
rev1ew the new television se- the commerciallzatlon of such
ries. A grown man shoutd have a delicate endeavor, there was DAILY
a more dtgnified way to earn at least some faint inkling of
ACIIOSII
I . Too
1. Ple&amp;aed
a ltvmg. Fnday night, ABC· the unusual, the off-beat, the
' · 8 UJ?.t,'lQeM
&amp;. Blund.~n
6. Gutuo'•
TV's new entries Included a anti-!lweetneJ!I julcetl t.hat can
t. P&amp;rt in
l1ot.o
dll ll1"!1 cartoon spy
series, give video some badly needed
• pla.y
~R~
".J onny Quest" ; a B·picture Air tang and flair. Rut most o( all,
10. Jaoob'•
1. Ljtt
Wl!o
Force stury, "12 O'Clock High," there was Jotm Astin.
8. ContAJnlna'
11 . Bhara
ohalo
and a comedy about an un- John Astin, whom you may 12. La.rgest
11. DecUn~
OOll tlnent:
~ l e~sa ntly hip bacht'lor, ·· valen· remember as one of the two
18. Diat~
tme ~ Day."
·
I zany carpenters (the other was
U . Self16. Prickly
There was, however , a rourth 1 Marty Ingles) in the short-lived
8QY·~
ot .. trult
new ABC-TV series, "The Ad- jbut very good series, "I'm
10. Meaaore
dams Family, " based on the Dickens ...He'll Feoater," is a
ot lensth
characters in tfle macabre car- wonderful comedian, stylish,
21. HUIJio : Jt
toons by Charles Addams, and graceful, earthy, wild. In ' 'The
bringing them to life as s rath- Addams Family,'' he portrays
Puttn
er unusual family in typical the husband of carolyn Jones,

of hlo oddness, playing II all
lightly and with flair,
Jn h.l1 certainty the reat of
world il IIDUSU81. Of his son.
proodly te!IJ 1 truant officer,
" ever know 1 child who could
raise thorousJ1bred spiders!"

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GOOD opening In Pomeroy and
Middleport. Full time business
oelllng Rawleigh housellold products. Start at once. Must
have car. Write Rawleigh,
Depl OID 840·208, Freeport,
llllnols.
&amp; 21 ltp

Ohio,

Phone
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63 Jet Fire _ $2,595
Olds 2 dr. Hard Top. Tur~

Super Charged Engine wltb
Jot Fire rocke!,. Duld lnJec·
tion. 4 Speed nans. Smart
black vinyl bucket seat in-

t.erior with sharp red exter.
lor.

62 Galaxie _ $1,895

lnstrudions
U. I. CIVIL IERVICI TESTS!

for oD, exceUent crop land. II

new barn, house, 5 roo011 and

Tile lllmbler
World Slondlrd o1 eompact
Euellenee
111&amp; .,., room, rldo and perform
Small
ance.
ear eeollHl)'
8lld IIWlllproblllty
See
Metropoli&amp;u Mo(orl
E. lllalD Sllftl, Pomel'OJ'
PHDI WY Wl\'t

bath, modern kitchen complete with 18 ft. of blrcb cab!nets, ftill basement, fuel oU
forced air best. Bank finano1ng available. Located on Racine • ijashan Rd., 1·ust two
miles from

Racine, Robert

Hill, Racine, Ohio.
Pbone
WI 9'3&amp;57•
I 16 Stp

BAIRD BROS.
AUTO WRECKING
To~t

Doller Paid P•

JIJBIIt80IIl. '""lJ''"" Iaouruoe
AIOIICJ. 1a. AD 1armo of fll.
. . . , _ Jim , . , _ 8lld
Bud Sin\- ~I I Uc

Employment Wented

124 HOUR TOWINGI
Opon I A.M. to 7 P.M
Cloood Sundoy

Phone 985-2297
lletw"n Chuter en4
TUPJNt'l Plein on ltlh Rt. 7

"500" Ford 4 dr. Hard Top.
t 22 tfc
FOR SALE
Modern
ooe
390 eu. in. enJine. Cruise· 11·-------matlc. Full power includlnt
floor
newly
decorated
home,
windows and seats. All Vinyl IIU PONTIAC. 12250. f door three
bedrooms,
sewing PIANO TUNING. Newman Bur- ·
lllrdtop, CotlllDi blue fir&gt;
interior. Only 281000 oarelul
room,
large
Uvlng
room,
clln- dette, Middleport, W'l' 2-3'191.
mJie1. lmm1culate. We uo
ilh. automatic traOBm1satoo,
refer you to loeal owner.
log
room,
kitchen
and
bal!t,
1 a 3111c
power .-tng, power brakea,
radio and utraa. 1110 Broaci- lull basement with •bower 1-&amp;;;j(~~;::l~a.i-al
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-•Y· llllddleport. CaD W'l' S. and toilet, storm windows, I IMi Onn•. , . ,_,..,,Ohio
gas
furnace
and
garage.
412
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Spring Ave., Phone W'l' 2·2561.
.......... REGISTERED Hereford BuB,
Uvestock
D21 3tp
Elld , _ . . _ llt.lll
three yean old. Good ben!
We al bull. Manure spreader on rub- ONE reglatered Holstein HellFarm Machinery
R!leww ~~~
ber. Oscar Weber, two miles or calf, two weeki old. Arth--: ' t of Chester on State Route
- Barr, Chester, DU-:1~:· 3fc 1960 FORD Falrlane 500 V8
Cllll WY 14r71 h)'~':".:.

II'ILL DO IRONJNGS Ia II1J
bomo. Mrl. Ciareuet ChapIliAD, Pbolll WY :1--.
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buo• .Mrs. Clarence Ollpman,
I'IIOat WY J.al'l.
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outomaU&lt; transmission
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SIX HEAD of nice Holateln ca~ bove average condition. Will
BABY
with mattreu u._ CaD W'l' U227
trade for gnnd Ford of FerBED,
. Ill Btp
I!USOn farm tractor.
Olen
PONY, bloclt and willie geld- Young, Rftdsvlllo, Ohio, Coolland home of Adeline Brown- lng Very aentte f60 WOllam YIUe 667-:1512,
I II 6tp
lng. No blgbl eaila. 1 21 etc ~ Phone
:1-3411$.
1 21 stc JOHN DEERE L lraclor, atart4 LOTS 18' &amp; 1tlll' tacb, Clll C o l - · 1 - - - - - - - - - er, llgbts, hydrallc
side
Ioae Street In Syroa11e, Ohio.
Uvestock
mounted mOW&lt;r. Good condlCoD WY 2-2511 at IDqulre ol -o-===-:---=::Uon 1150. Kenneth CJaney,
Eldca Will Ill IJn&lt;:uae,
II IIAMPSIDRE pig•. Phone Darwin, Pbone W'l' U94D.
f.INip WY :1-2511.
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Sgt. and Mrs. Edward Lee
McComas of El Torro, Ca!U.,
are announcing lbe birth of a
daughter, Sunday, Sept. Ill at a
naval hospital there. Tbe baby
welgbed seven pound• and four
ounces. Grandporen!J ln&lt;lude
Mr. and Mrs. L. w. Mc:Comu
of Middleport and Mra. Ralpb
Herron and lhe late Mr. Herron
Ill Jlocbester, NobraaU, 1 D &lt;I

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action-Oel..art.f
.strlHion - Homemaking Jnethods - Ooltn-l
men::ial ex.hibits-Hybrid com plotS-Weoedl
control-SOMETHING FOR ALL THE
FAMILY.

Wrecked Cart and Truckt

Blaettnars

lnsurence

'OASOL!NE ALLEY
DOWN

See Home Appliance Demonstrations at
Anderson-Bolds.lnc_ Lot No. 91 and West.!
linghouse Electric Corp.. Lot No.. 92. ..._;_,
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See Farm EQUirJme,-1t DerAcnstrat:iuns
Ohio Fann &amp; Home ElectrificaOO.. Co JPCII
~85. 86and90.
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One &amp;etter lbupty staada for another. In W. 88lllple .A. • uu4
for tbe t.hret
X f~ ihe two 0'•, ete. Bingle letten,. apoatrophie._ the length aad formation. ot ~ word~~ are aD hint&amp;.
r..cb day tbe COde 1ettwa ue dlftenot.

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6:05 Sacred Heart Hour
6:05 Country Music
MONDAY THROVGB li'RIDAY 1:00 CcmmUDIIJ News
6:20 Meigs County RFD
6:20 Country Jamboree ,
6:00 Sign On, MusiCAl Clock
5:06 World, National Newa
6:25 Paul BowiR'S -Farm
7:00 Larry Anderson Show
6:30 News Heaciiinea
5:15 Spolllgbt on Sporll
6:30 Nwi .
8:00 Pomeroy Hi Football
·&amp;:32 Musical Clock
6:211 Weatber
6:33 Rev. Raymond Jones· Rei. »:SO Middleport Hl&amp;h Football 7:00 Be Still &amp; Knofl
1:30 Sunset Blvd.
6:55 Sports Headlines
11:00 Top Ten Show (Dairy
7:03 News
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6:57 Wealber Report
Valley)
7:08 Musical Clock
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7:00 News
11 :30 Top Ten Show muttons) 7:3\o News Heaclllnes
6:00 Sign On, Musical Clock
LlnLE ORPHAN ANNII
7:05 Tiny's Chapel
12:00 Noon News
7:32 Musical Clock
7:00 Be StlU • Know
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12:15 Musical Interlude
7:411 Word &amp; Teadmony
7:0' News
7:35 Pickens Hardware
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
8:00 Ohio Valley News
7:00 MuSical Clock
(Tues- Thurs.)
1:00 Bill Miller Show
1:05 World, National Nelli
7:45 Wont &amp; Tesdmony
7:50 News Report
(QSU Football)
8:10 Sportl
8:1111 Ohio Valley News
8:00 Blll Mlller Show
6:15 Sli!U Off September
8:1S Weather Plcturo
8:05 World, National News
8:00 Johnson • Simpson IDI. 5:15 SII!U Off October
8.18 MUI!lt:al Clock
8:10 Sporto Tctfay
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8:16 Weather Pl&lt;turo
8:10 Roy's Food Basket Show 7:00 Sign On - News
t :OO Talll ol tba Town
8:16 Musical Clock
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7:35 Sunday Showcase
1:511 Moton CouatJ Newa
8:511 Newa
8:45 Baker Furniture Show
8:)10 French City Baptist Hour 10:1111 Pamlly Worship Hour
1,00 Mtult:al C111Cf&lt;
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8:30 News
10,16 Public S.rvtco
1:30 Sona &amp; S!nr)' Time
8:45 I&amp;S Super Market Show 8:33 Hour of Dellverance
10:10 Latcbalrtna
1:41 Fllllllly Worship Hour
(Thurs.)
(Elder Cline)
10:511 World Newa
10:1111 Nowa
9:00 News
1:48 Congressman Abele
11:1111 Newo Beat
10:011 Hlgb Bcboal Bit Parade
9:05 Coffee- Wllb Janet
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10:05 Srmday Chapa!
11:1111 Moralng Melndleo
10:01 News
10:00 Grand Ole Op'ry
IO:SS Woohlngton Reporta ID
(acept Friday,
11:00 Army Time
11 :llll Mlnlaterlal Alsoc.
lhe People
Chl1rcb Balla RlDC)
11:30 Speclal CcmmUDI••
11:15 A.S.C. Prngram - Jl'rl.
11:1111 Srmday Show
11:11 World Newa
Programs
ABBIE AND SLATI
11 :15 Fllllllly Wnr8hlp • Thurs. 12:00 Noon Newo
11:116 l4alcm CcwliJf Now
IJ:OO News Rormdup
ll:li Masoo Co. AJr. Ext.·Tuel. 12:11 Chrlatlana Hour
IJ:IIII CammllD1(7 Newa
12:20 BtilleUn Board
11 :33 Swap Shop
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
IJ:IIII Local New~
12:211 Nowa 0 Grama
11:15 Tiny'a Country llymnl
1:00 Rev. Andrew PtriOill
IJ:IO Markell
12:10 Saturday Matlnea
\2:00 Nooo Report
1:30 Rev. Sllao B!Uupi
12:16 Mid Day Wealb..
1:116 Nowa Beat
12:20 Evana BallotiD lloltd
1:00 Saturday Matlnea
•2 :15 Goeasler'l Guest Star-Jl'rl. 2:00 Srmday Clu!pal
2:11 Larry Anderacll Show
Z:SS Rev. Roocoe Thorne
IJ:lll N""' 0 Onml
1:111 Newa Beat
4:00 Jim Moos Sbow
3:00 Sunday Cbapal
12:SO AcrtcDiture Aleol
S:OO Saturday Matinee
4:11 Blaettnar Auto Show
3:33 Country Hymodmers
12:45 Country Go Round
S:55 Newo Beat
&lt;Thurs.)
(Dan Hayman)
1:1111 fjewa Beat
4:00 Dlsclng wllb Dosa
4:30 Local News
4:33 Sunday Showcase
1:00 Country Go Round
4:30 Top Ten Rcwo
5:1111 Jim' Moos Show
6:00 Boptisl Layman's Hour
1:55 Newa Beat
1:00 News Summery
6:00 Simon's Markel • Newo
6:30 Sundown Serenade
S:OC· Mid-Way Matinee
6:16 Publlc Service
8:411 SliD Off Septembor
1:55 Newa Beat
1:311 Dlnn!r · MuiiCI·l•
6:01i Sundown Sareaade
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TentatJVt' plans wert' madto
to hold church serv1&lt;·es
on

Thanksgiving mornmg when

thel

annual planning session of the
He ath Methodist Church wal:l l
held Sunday afternoon
'l'ttt' [

of the church events was adopt-

ed . The Re~ . Dawson opt"ned I
the meeting with a devot1onal 1
periud and prayer.

Frank

Ferrell.

I

e\ecrtirian's ·

ol \1rs J . C Jo'errell ot Syra ·

is a cn:•wmf'ml)(&gt;r ol the

ulea;t mine sweeper USS Aggres- 1.
~1\'t:' which was r·erf'ntlv

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Efficiency ··E". while opf'rat - 1
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bon awarded to Mra. McCalD fourteen membera
llld two to Mrs. McCoy.
Ia alllaled by Mra.

The outgoillg pr..Jdent, Mro.
E. A. Dodderer, presided
roll call was answered by n&amp;ln·ll
log a flower beginning with
Jetter "S". Planr were made
have a hootll at tile Tuppera
Plains School Carnival to
held October 17, membera
furnish the plants to be
and the proceeds will be dorrat· ll
ed to the school.

rnatt' second class. USN. son
t'U~t'

by

New offlcera for tile year
were tnatalled wheu tile Role
Club met for
their
September meetin&amp; at the home
Mrs. J. :s. Davis in Tuppen

Rev . M. E Dowson conducted
the meeting when a calendar

ON MINESWEEPER

Mrt. t 0 . II.CO,. ~1 A dessert eouroe wu "'""'
1mom10 were Judged ond 1 riJ&gt;. at the clooe of the meeU., to

New Officers
Are Installed
By Garden Club

18·D_ally Sen,!inel, Pumeroy-Middleport, _0 ., S!pt. 21 . 19~

A paper on "Judging

er Specimen.. ," was presented
by Mrs. Clarence Headley
I~~=:•n: were judged a n
I•
awarded to Mrs. I.

with the Sixt h FIE&gt;£&gt;1 in thf' 1

Medilerranean .

McCoy, Mrs. Frank Goebel,

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Howard Caldwell, Mrs. Nolrm·ll
ar. McCain and Mrs. J .
S.

111r. arul lllr.•. !11arinot:l'i

Davis.

Slawter-Marinocci Wedding Vows
Are Exchanged August Twenty- Third
Mr and Mrs. Hiram Slawter

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St. Clair-Wilson Marriage is
• Af hens Ch UfC h
Event 0 fA Ug, 12 In

in the Rutlond M•thodisl
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3.-Boyo Crew Soclca, whit• with atrlped top,
7 to 81/:t
3 palra 1.00
4.-Boyo Orion Argyl• Socko, elaatlc lop, mony
poHerM, 7 to IO'h
7 pain 1.00
S~Boya 49c

Crow Socka, In whit•
a1- 8 1D I OY!a

3 pain 1.00

6.-,Boyo Bonlona, aolld ribbed otyloo
lone alu 9 to 1H
2 palra 1.00
39c

c..., Soclca, white, 8 ID 10Y!a, 39c
11
69c

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Middleport, 0 .

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nn•versaty
Dinner Oct. 1
Is Planned

ie allending Ohio

is €'mployet as
Iand
with theM Oh~r· l mv~rsJty
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Middleport

HOME REPAIR
CENTER

ited their bruther Edson at La

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WASI!lNGTON -

Negotlat.

phere df congeniality today ro
complete an agreement which
already has dissolved the threat
ot a nationwide railroad strike.
The walkout, which had been
sc hed uled for 6 a .m . ) o cal
t ime today, was call~ off Monday after negotiators reached
l i.:'Jllaiiv t&gt; agrt't'lllcnt on four of
five major issues at dispute,

whit• and colored IDpo - - - - - - 39c
11 ~Boyo Bonlon Stretch, white ond colora .
_ _ _ 2 palra 1.00

on the final issue would
reached " within a matter
days.''

be
of

15.-Boyo Ono Size Crew Socka, whlto with
colored top, on• size 9 ID 1 I - - - - 50o

eSee the complete line of socks for boys and men.
for infants, girls, women . . . well known brands
... thrifty prices on the Main Floor

Elberfelds In Pomeroy
Rutland Furniture Co.

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Tuna, Texas : friends at Nash·

Plans were made for the an· ville, Tennessee, and their ·
ter, Lucile at Frankfort, Ky .

d [niversary dinner to be held on
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.,..,_,._~__::~~2:~- r.~-~~0 ~ 1 ~_ _8 _gr ~ -· Thursday , October J when the
. Club mel recently at
home of Mrs. Annice

Our customers a,.. always.
right ••• and they like th•
service they r«•ive in our

1

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- --·- - - -- - ---- -each evening . Everyvne Is in·
vited .

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A short business session was
conducted by Mrs.
Ohlinger , I
POMEROY . OHIO
president, and the anniversary
dinner will be held at Crow's
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
Town and Country at 6:30 p.m .
"CHALK GARDEN"
followed by a party at the home
Cl'"!chnicolor)
of Mrs. Harry Davis. Thank Hayley Mills. Deborah Kerr
Colorc«toont
you notes were read from Mrs.
Emmett Blackburn and
Mrs.
WED. &amp; THURSDAY
Harold Johnson for flowers sent
S.pt, 23·24
at the wedding anniversary. The
NOT OPEN
traveling prize donated by Mrs.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Harold Ebersbach was awardSept. 25-26
ed to Mrs. Dclvis. Contributions
"HEY THERE, IT'S
were made to the birthday rund
YOGI BEAR"
by Mrs. Edgar Pratl and Mrs. j
(Yo&amp;i Color)
Yogi Bear
Join Yogi,
Carl Hysell.
Boo-Boo,
Cindy.
Games
were played
and
''GUN HAWK"
prizes uwardt'd to Mrs. Pratt
(Technicolor)
who also won the door prize, Rory Calhoun, Rod Camt!ron,
Ruta 1..-ee.
and Mrs. C. J . Eber~bach .
tess gifts were presented to Mrs.
SUN., MON., TUES.
Sept. 21-28·29
Ohlinger. A dessert course
served by the hostess and fav. 'ROBIN AND THE 7 HOODS'
tTecbnit'Olor)
ors were pot holders .
Frank Sinatra Dean Martln,

MEIGS THEATRE

Sofa and Matching Chair
Here's a magnificent sofa and a comfortable chair ... at a money·sav·
ing price. Use it 1o "dress up" your living room in the color you like
best. Use it at night as a double bed, converted with a flick of your
hand .. . easily and quickly. Durable nylon cover In several colors.

.95

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You can depend on the Red Corpet
lrootmont in our oloro. Shop now.

Bi.ng Crosby, Edw. G. Robin·

ANNOUNCE REVIVAL

Rev . James Morrison will be·

son, Sammy Davis, .Jr., Peter
fo~alk, Barbara Rush, Victor

Buono. Jaunty and full of

gin a revival at the Letart r a11s 11 spirit of the Robin Hood sto·

CEILING
Beautify old n•il
of _rnterior or exterings With P.CISY manv uses 4' x wr. Standard 4"
to -apply ceili ng
B' pa'nel. ority
X 8' panrls ..
tile
$3.68
$3.52

ISc

United Brethren church Mon·

nes and jazzed up with mu·

day , September 28 at 7:30 p.m.
There wUI be specia] singing

sic and songs too!
Colorurtoans
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TABLE LAMPS
2. NICE STEP
TABLES FREE

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WITH ABOVE SUITI

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type~ t'arrierl
lumbrr. 2"' x 4"s. 1100 of fme pan· in stock. Pouring
Only . ,
elln,. As low a~ type. Only .. .
8c sq. ft .
$1.25 b•o
1
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Gutlering _ _ 151/,c ft.
Caulking
39c ctrg.
Woalhonlripping _ JOe ft.
Floor Tile (vinyl) $10.95 ctn
Roofing Shingloa _
$8.99
100 sq. ft •.

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NOW YOU CAN HAVE
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liS!

Ingels Furniture
Mlddltporl

(With Hard

Maple

Arms)

Regular·329.
Your Trade·ln-100.00
Sale

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$229·95

YOU MUST SEI THI!SE NOWI

aiPIII-'It.Nie . . . . . . . .

w•esfiJ.

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In '65 --

United
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The couple is residing at 34 lary and Mrs. R. V. Weather·
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bu!tlne8SII

Jl iss Carolvn Sue St. Cla ir. daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Matron of honor was Mrs.
:\\·en St . Cl air. Pom eroy Rout e 1. bf'C'a me the bri de of ElizabE'Ih Butler of Columbus.
SENATOR TO SPEAK
Tl·o ma::; Christophe r \'Vil son. so n of Mr. &lt;~ nd Mrs. Thorn -, Mr. Richard Marinacci ser ved I
ASK TO WEn
· as A Wilson , New Lexmgton. on Aug 12 in the First as best man for hi s brother
Oh10 S~nator Stephen
M.
Mel hochst Chun h of Athens
: A 11,l'eption v.as held at thE'
PLEA,SAN I -: 1 wo
.
will appear a t a meet'
\ 'uws of the double nng re r emo n y were r~ad before 1home of the bride immediate·l ple.s ~ave made &lt;~P~h ce~ twn~ for mg sponsored by the
Young
· members of thr immediate famil y by the Rev. John Wes- ly follow ing the ceremony.
i mamage llcen ses In the office Democratic Club of Ohio Uni·
l e~· Seay.
The bride is 8 graduate
of the County Clerk : _Applying versity Thursday, Sept. 24. The '
Vases uf ""hite gladioli and uate of Co rning High School,
were Johnny Edgar N1ce, 22, meeting, apen to the public, will
· chr~'!'.CIIllhrmums decorat~d Lhe !and a ltended Ohio University
TRAVEL 5,500 MILES
Leta rt, and Nant'Y Jane Garn· be held at 8 p.m. ln the Ewing
u?til hi s enlistn:ent in_ the U.S.
e_r, 21 , New . Hav~n, _and Wil- Auditorium. Senator Young has
If you luve fun , 1neakers chur rh a~d the altar .
t:iven m mamage bv
her A1r Force. He 1s statwned at
Wl!ber and Howard Parker
l1am Nathamel 0 Ne1l,
25, agreed ot answer
are indispal!\sable- whita 1fa1her. the hride wore ·a white iUkinRwa .
near Che ster r~turn':d.
Pt. Plea st:t nt. _and Fern Lenora from the audience following
st r.:-et Jr nglh dress of brocade 1 Following the reremony a re- fro m a 5,500 mile ln p m t h Wears, HI , Phny .
address.
or black duck
and a short veiL Her corsage i ceptioJ, we~s J·eld at the home or ,soulhwest. They took
·
iiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili
was of while roses.
bridt-'~ parents with Mrs. Hom· I d~~~hter, Ma_rtha , who had
Mrs
St.
Clair,
mother
of
the
er
Bailey and Mrs. Roger Young : ~ISihng re l~llves here back to [
Only
, bride, chose a beige dress with
hostesses.
rucs_on, Arizona. The_y saw the
Pf'tflfied F'orest , Pamted Des~
while accessories while Mrs .
Wil son wore a pink suit
ert , Grand Canyon,
White 1
a&lt;"cessories in white .
Sands. Carlsbad Caverns. and I
The new Mrs_ Wil son . a
the t'Qiton aud rice lands along
School,
the Mississippi River . They vis. uate of Pomrroy ·

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2~Boyo Bonlon Solid Color locka, one olzo 9 ID

12.-Boyo Cuahlon Solo, on• size 6 to 81/z _
50c
' I I Crew Soclca, ..
13.-Boyo Ono Sin 9 to
whit• and colon
3 polra 1.00

bus.

The Deec:e of the musk o:r Ia
that only foar ouacea
ore aeeded lo lmlt a Ugbtwetghl
sweater capable of reslstina: bf;
lo'w·zero weather.

10 -~&gt;te

WU'iWU

1.-Boyo Crew T:r. Socks, white and colora with
contr11ting co or atrlped IDpo, ai... 7 ID 10\12
49c

9~Boyo Orion, white ond colon, on• alzo 9 to

fch urr h The Rev . C. J . Lemlev F~ . Northwood Ave in Colum- man , treasurer.

:officiated.

NOW YOU KNOW

ON THE MAIN FLOOR

Boggess.

Barnhill pr~!lted them
1 MO:JrlTI&lt;~C'!'I . son of Mr . a n d 1Marinacci is a graduale of
Mrs. A. ~~ - Marin&lt;trd, 229 26th l&lt;~ire High SPhoo l and is pres- corsages. Olftc~rs are Mrs. J.
S t . Bella u·f' .
ently serving in t.he U. S . Air S. Davis, P:es1de~t, Mrs._
The double-ring
ceremony Fore~ stat iont"d at Lockbourne man Mccarn , VICe-president:
took pl&lt;tc'e August 23 a t :.! ::iO A.fi' .B.
Mrs. Frederick Goebel, se&lt;,... ll
p .m

BOYS SOCKS

8.-Boyo CoHon

At the close of the

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MR. AND MRS. THOMAS C. WILSON

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!Irs. Dav·

tlrr&gt;ell
to." was read by Mrs. G u
An article on "Now Is the

or Rt. 1 Middleport , announce Rutland High School _a nd
meeting Mr~. Headley installed
the me~rriage or their daugh· employed by the Huntmg ton Na- the new offiCers, and as
ter, . Judy: to Mr. Vincent
tiona I Bank of Co lumbus. Mr . duties. were read, Mrs. C a r I

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