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SERVICES ANNOUNCED
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

"ard -

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t'd he r third conseruti\·c Hall It&gt; •
Efficiency ··E". while opf'rat - 1
tr~~:;

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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INDISPENSASLE

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
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THE SHOE BOX
Middleport, 0 .

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A .
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

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2 pc. Suite

- --·- - - -- - ---- -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

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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

Let Us Install Your

FLOOR COVERING

WITH ABOVE SUITI

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of Kiln-dried
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.seE'&lt;'·
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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
9 h c ft.

Gutlering _ _ 151/,c ft.
Caulking
39c ctrg.
Woalhonlripping _ JOe ft.
Floor Tile (vinyl) $10.95 ctn
Roofing Shingloa _
$8.99
100 sq. ft •.

You Always Do BeHer At

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EARLY AMERICAN

LIVING ROOM SUITES
NOW YOU CAN HAVE
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Armstrong linoleum, Sandran, floor tile, you name
It, we supply the covering and Install the complete
job at low cost. And Easy Terms are available. Call
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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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Cut Promised
In '65 --

United
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wilh high hopes that agreement

14.-Boyo Crow Socks, B'h lo 1Olh, oil whit•
_ _ _ _ 3 pain 1.00

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ors worked in a rare almo:;..

w•• won

The traveling prize

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The couple is residing at 34 lary and Mrs. R. V. Weather·
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VOL XVI

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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

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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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Reedsville
Man Leaves
Wreck Scene

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New Haven Church Sponsors
F'ourth Fal1 Rally of State

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Relis Slip Past Phils, ~-0, Remain Alive In NL Race :~I;;~:;,""';.:~;~~:·
a Kine

Politics ... At a Glance
Tlll.SA Okla (UPI) - GOP from conluslon to cbooo 1D tbe
p.-..ldentlal no;.,lnee Barry M. past Z4 hours," Goldwater said
liolawater char&amp;ed tooay that in • speech propaN4 for .i•Uvthe Johnson administration
has ery
.at .a rally in Tu1sa'a Civic:
U
h
A d t lum
"hundredl!l of ves and
un- u I or
.
dreds of lles" to answer tor tn l
TON UP!)
a.
1
the VIet Nom conflict.
WASHING
Carrytna hll campalan into publlean yjct preakiea.~,~~
Johnsoo territory in the SoulA- inee William E. Wiler ...., to-west the ... rtzona senator Wd dn that confUct of
lnterelt
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him "echo th
the admintatratlon tJ keepln&amp; char&amp;e&amp; againJt
e
Information from lhe American poUUcal admlniltratlOb."
tleoperaUoa ol I be
people despite "'crtslJ • ol .. the- Johnson
dem.aDd
day 's developmenta in belea- Miller referred to 1
guered South VIetNam.
by DemocraUe NaUonal Cllllr"The situation Inde'-Jorated
VIet Nam man
Jobn M.
Bailey for confUct
1D Inyos"•aUon
of "poulblo
seema to have
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ol Interest" Involving hil .....
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nection with the Lockport, tN,
NEW HAYEN - The ""w tiona I Dedication.•
Robert Ra lguel 3'1, Reedsy ,) Foil Co.
__ ,_;_ Ia
Haven EUB Church Thursday. Ttw purpose is to promote
ville, was Involved in two
accl·
thellofiNel)'w yq~BeriDald~Trl..,..buno
Sept. 24• will hold the fourth the Confere.nce ~rogram In thf!o
d th
ua
~n a series of conference . wide fields of Chtldren s Work, Youth
dents mlnute• apart an
~
as IB.ying that Miller on
al
··~all Rallies" bei"" 0 e 1d 1Work and AduJt w_ ork. .
.
left the scene of the llnal ace•~
l.eut three occulont had lnte~
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11 b
th
dent Monday , according to lhe
on
all
throughout thto West Virginia , Thf' program wt
egm wt
Ohio State Patrol. whleh hal
~~edf lint ~ 'lbabebartlc~
Conference of the EUB church . a covered dish dinner _atfi p.m.
both eplsodu under invesUaa
walt! MeOleo'"~-:.:......... ~
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in the Educt~tlona l Butldmg At
5I
er u.u ......,......_.
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The othen are bein&amp; held at 7 til 8 a general meeting will
tlon.
"ba lone received 1'1 500 annu-1
thf Loch Lynn Church, Moun- b" held 1n lht' church sanctuary .
The events took place at
F 't•,
of
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9:
II
p.
m.
Manda•
on
Rt.
ell
ally
from
Lockport
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tain Lake Park, Maryland on From 8 to 9 divisional meetings
,1 ,
Rat'
bocked
whlcb he wu •ppotntedj Ill ••
Monday Duff Street Church. wtll be held with the fullowmg
1n Reedsvm~.
KUe1
siJtant JeCtetar'y and atrector
Clacksb~rg. W. Va. on Tues- as leaders, Children's Work. . TO CELEBRATE- Mr. and Mrs. Otis Knop~ of Ra- out of a parked posiUon aero11
W oblqt
dov: Seventh Stteel
Church. Mrs. Myna Wolfe of the Roxa-\ cme R.D., Will celebrate the1r 25th wedding anmversary the rout. an~ hit and demo!before IOinll to 0
qn.
Wed
·
th
a
~e
house
at
thelr
home
on
Sunday
Sept
27
!shed
two
telephone
booths.
He
Miller
oald
that
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Parkersburg, W. Va. on
- lana Church, Dunbar, Olnler- WI
n
gresiiDID ho hod "c:onllstentiY
nesday ; and on Friday lilt thei ence Director. Children's Work; Mr. and rs . Knopp were marrled at Wllmmgton, 0 ., in then went down to the june·
served the interest of 'jQb..pro-St. Albano Church, st. Albans. •Youth Work, Rev.
Bernard 1939 and are the parents of two children, Mra. Dick Uon of Rt. ell and Rl lZI and
duclng lnduotrl.. In my
dloW va .
I Uevin&amp;. Jr., Conference Direc- sterrett oi Syracuse and Max, at home.
went thrOilllh • stop sign and
Leg~·on
trtct, includiP . ·; ·•ara Mostruck a c:ar driven south on
The one held In th e Nrw Hay· tor of Youth War k and pas t or
,
. .
hawk Power
.....,Wurlltzer
en Church is for Lhe
EUB of the First EUB Church
in Lumbe:man .s and ftled Its $810,~
·Rt. 124, by Donald Putnam, 22,
Co., the Lod
11 Co., Bell
Churches in Mason and sur- Phillipi ; Adult Work, with Rev. 570 clatm with the company.
Reedovlile.
Aircraft and many other ccmrounding counties.
. Eugene Garlow, Conference OJ- A spokes.man for Kaiser sal~
Both driverll eseaped: iDJW'Y,
panles, and I would haVJ! been
The theme is "Jeous Chnst rector of Adult Work and pastor lhe thefts mvolved se~eral per
";,':'J"::m~.arl-;;.r.:
DALLAS (UP!) _ The American Leldon, lt.o brossy derelict In my duUes If t h.od
Renews His Church Through of Duff Street Church in Clarki- sons at the Ohlu facility over a
and but colorful 46th annual parade beblnd ft, aatbered Its not done so."
L p tlcipation ODd Yoca- b
number of years.
bruises to the r!iht aru:
tod
I I d :::.:;::;:..;;;;.._ _ _ _ _,
ay ar
urg.
F .
t The Licking County aherill's
ob ld
22 000 delegates for some serious business
ay, nc u office investigated the thefts
loft lhe scene of the
an address by Defense Secretary Roberts. McNamara.
.
of the
women's earlier this year, but Kaiser reaccident on foot, and woo not
Republican presidential nominee Barry Goldwater
n
glma
f tit w ld' s rvice fused to file eharges. Officials CAPE HA'ITERAS, N.C. at his home when offloera want was scheduled to speak to tbe Legionnaires Wednesday.
and said aluminum wire and bar
I a! y a !hare. A warrant will bo Issued Monday's parade waa • drum eter
ol eold war actions Ga•l• readiDgll
Gollipolll
will meet with Mr. Ted stock was taken from the plant. movd 1 Ia 1 th-mue-as nmaiourn- for his arr..t, ofllceno oaid.
bealln&amp;, born • toolln&amp;flrlsaffalrd, vtoo ano
Dam
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. runntna ono
18 6• 12 6'
wm s c oser o e . .
Tw arresta reported by the ccmplete with pretty
an
.
Willis of Huntlngton, who
Is
land today and sent beavy seas tr ~ I I ded Deloreo WoHe a Oyover ol two 858 jet bomb- Tbls would lnelude veterans baH foot on rollers, Polneroy •
Conrerenco PreSident of the
against a 1,000-rnile stretch of : ~c:::'e u ctte&lt;i to Gam lb era leadlnll • oquadron
ol of actitlllll olrnllar to the cur- Mason 20.85, Pt. PleiBant 24.55,
EUB Men.
the eastern seaboard.
• W~ sd
del
~
smaller
planea
rent altuaUon In VIet Nam.
Hinton .49, Kanawha Falls .18,
Rev. Martin Berisford, pastor
court
e ay 1or
ee ve
vel
·hJ h. but
de Me.Namara'l speech wa1 to Charleston 17.97. London, Mar..
D. 0. Taber, state represen- of the Ne~ Haven Church invlttContln ed From Page 11
weather officials ordered a brakes, and Kenneth Brooks, 48 Re ry ran g ~!oct
tbe eon U ofllclaU met and Winlleld daJ11.0 were
0
tatlve iJ in Columbus today. a~- es all to come and take part
.
hurricane watch from bere to ReedsvJlle, cited. to Meigs COUll-- marahals .ruled out
• open
veo OD
Y~ on the sills.
lendin&amp; a hearing of the C1v1l in Uus rally. A, baby-sitter will I en]oyded the F s~~th (Wgr~~e the New Jersey coast
and ty rourt Friday for speod.
monlteyshlnes, an: ~thLeton ~
~ubstltu~ed
Ohio River _ L Fleore doWn
Service Commission before Way· be m the basement ot the church With ~u rey
u
ya • warned thai tides would be Larry LaudermUt, 21, Po~ nairea pnera 0Y e
e e. en
son. w
.m . Harv~
Jordon
13 14
9 p6 ·5·0 m. ¥National u
ne Ward, personnel director. to care for small children.
nuw m the east somewhere. three to four feet above normal eroy, was fined flG aDd ' costs Most of them are older and an invitation to .apeak.
u'
Taber is opposing differential
Then we were sent down to the as far north as New York City. irl Gallipolis eourt Monday for carry more welibt now thaD
p ' . p. .,
Pri
p
pay increases for state employ•
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7th and 8th grades In the new
speed. William Wyatt, 24, lllld- they did ln the miUtary and
14, 7:40 p.m.;. Geor~e
ce up
es as proposed by the departhigh school bUIIdmg, now the " Increasing Udes and wlndo dleport wao lined ISO and coots when the parades were wilder. .
14, 10 .40 p.m., Philip Sporn up
rnent of mental hygiene. He .statCentral SchooL Oh, how big we will cause damaging beach ~ro- given five days 1n jail and hi~ AttriUon ls cuttl.ni tnto mem·
U, 6 a.m.; Pennsylvania down
esc "Apparently we have beatfelt. The upperclassmen didn't sion and considerable floodin~~ license suspended for
the LegiOMaires
16, 2:10a.m.; John Ladd Dean
111 bershlp
en the original proposal
of
speak to us, but we were I of the low-lying coastal areas, months on a charce of drlvini may do sometbini about It at
up 15, 3.55 a.m .. · ReUable up
three step increases for urban
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there anyhow.
said a late advisory on the sea· while intoxicated.
this year's ~onven~on. Me m15, G a.m:t E~a . Woods
employes and one step for
There ~e had ~o lovely tea- son's seventh ~oplcal storm.
Patrolman D. A. Weidner in- bership now w restncted to vet-down 15: 7.15 a .~. , Mtss Jessie
tlJOse working in institutions in
chers, M1ss Alvita Jones and At 5 a.m. EST Gladys was spected 14 buses of the North. erans of the two World Wan
S
Up 16, 2.45 a.m_. , Onward up 17~
rural areas.
~iss Susie Taylor, both teac~· centered near latitude
34.5 west District at Rutland on and the Korean War but the
6 a.m.; Vulcan up_ 17, 4 a .m.:
But Taher believes an even COLUMBUS (UP!) - Kaiser inJ' with patience and soft vot- north lo"8itude 71.7 west or Monday. Seven buses
were convention wao expected to WASHINGTON (UP!) - The OVEC up 17,
8.30
a.m.,
mort undesirable proposal has Aluminum and Chemical Corp ., ces along with definite rules of about 230 miles east of Cape found to be unsatisfactory, witb consider proposals to open it to Federal AvtahO:O Agency (FAA) Lee_ May up
18,
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been substituted, that ol giving Oakland , Calif. ~onday filed a cond~ct, whic~ included not ~atteras. 'lbe storm was mov- five being corrected during the
wlll fool the b11l for f25,000 ~ a.m.: ~erry. Bosworth up ~~8,
a one step increase for those $810,570 la wsuit m felslngl7ourt wasting anythmg.
mg north northwest at 11 m.p.h. inspection period.
damage ~used by GOP presi 7 a .~., Indiana down 20, 5.20:
listed and then giving the direc- $810,570 lawsuit in federal court High school was a happy but was expected to decrease
Beatles Arrival ia
denti~l nominee Barry M. Gold· a.m., S. M. Jenb up 20, 7 1
tor of mental hygiene blanket here concerning thefts from its adventure and there we
en· 1ts forward ~ovement slightly·
waters plane at the Charleston, ~·· Peg': Downey down 2
~ulhorlty to grant new employ- Newark plant
countered the better than best Gale warmngs were expected ~·
I Called 'ln.credible'
W. Va ._. airport Friday night. 7.30 a.m., A. J. Patten up ,
es two or three steps.
Kaiser nameo the Lumber· faculty - including Rob e r t northward to mclude
Chesa·
LONDON (UPI) _
Eight The 1mtial ~keoff blast from 6 a.m.; L.unga Point up 22,L17
The mental hy~ene depart- man's Mutual Casualty Co McKay without whom I would peake and Delaware Bay areas .
eel the big Boemg 727 jet blew a.m.; Chris Jr. down 23, 7!" 5
f&gt;'
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teen-agers
scream
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ment contends it needs a differ- Chicago as defendant Kaiser never have mastered Algebra, and on up to rovmcetown,
th B ti at down a protec tl ve barr1er and p.m .,. susan A. down 23 , 7·so
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\. entlal in urban areas in order claimed ' it has a "comprehen·
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now at Bowling Green Uruver·
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Mass., and as I ar sou th as Wil•
Lond
wecomebomeloM e daeaesa
. ht damageel par t ofth e ·ms trumen tp .m.,• Eso
s
PM~Ivanla
e ~.~
up
• tL recruit new employes lost to\sive dishonesty, disappearancelsily: Donald Wolfe (Pizzle to mington, N.C.
Tw 0~ ~lrport 0 ~
~l ~ landlng system at Charleston's 23, 5:10a.m.; Winnie Mae up
the high Industrial payrolls.
and destruction" policy from everybody), one of th equiet- ~·
b 0 •0 ; " w~~e ;;.,~v h Kanawha Alrporl FAA olll- Greenup 3:30 p.m.; C. V. Ham1
est teachers I had, but
we
~ grr 1 om eve Bea~le: clals said Monday the agency er down Greenup 7:35
p.m.;
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learned (and how we learred). l
NEW HAVEN_ The women
Ia
ek
would pay for putting up a c. V. Hamar down Greenup 7:·
He could stare the worst stuof the New Haven Eva"8ellcal ; ' ere
wed · ed 1 higber barrier at the field and 35 p.m.: Rose G. up Greenup
dent down in the class. And of
United Bretllren Church
are lit e 1
1 ~ 1 : repatrina the system's antenna. 1:40 a.m.; Warran Hougland up
course the girls thought he
sponsoring two evanll t b 11
no~ e of "'•Is ,: tede They explained that the bar- Greenup 1:30 a.m.; Sycamore
was good looking (we didn't
week.
all'port.
zens ...
m ' rler was not high enougb. It up Meldabl 2:15 p.m.; J . • --11.
know it but he already had a ,
On Thursday afternoon be- and one 12-yeor-old was repor~ was designed to protect the Lewls down Meldahl 11:16 p.
• - - by Helen Bottel---' girl, didn't he, Mrs. Wolfe?). i
tween the bours of 2 and 3, a ed
An air- landing system Installation from m.; AUied-Aahiand up f,leldshl
It was also our good fortune
coffee hour will be beld at the por~,
• a e~ edlbl e
ordinary jets, whose engines 3:40 a .m.; ~ Brent
dowo
TAKE A CRANCE
If your soo knowo the family, to have Martin W. Essex, now COLUMBUS - Sen. Vance parsonage to bonor 8 former a~ tbe most cr
•" The ara placed differently than on Meldabl 4:20a.m.; Ravenswood
Dear Helen:
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he MAY knvw . more about Ia famous ed~cator .. We went Hartke. I).Jndiana, said Mon- pastor'S wife, Mrs. K. J. Scott ~lss~ ~~ ~n.Martba the plane Goldwater uses.
up Meldahl 6:10 a.m.
l was widowed nme months your new acquamtance than through Amencan History and day the election of a Republi- of Fsirmont w Va who ts h d ld J glr Ha'wkl
GallJpoUI Dam Walter
· ,_ bas ket- can administration In Novem· now the Branch
• • President
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amce
TOO TIRED TO WALK
Beckj"or d up 5·30
ago. I lost one of the most won· you do. - H.
J he
coached our gms'
of Sc
bothen el an
ported by ns'
· p ·m ··• Lynn
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derful men who ever lived. 1 CURFEW TIME?
ball team. Wa really had one, ber would place the future of i the West Virginia Conference lin . rn:r.e ~e b
D a~ GALVESTON, Tex. tUPI) - B. up 10:40 p.m.: Eva H. up
thought I would never look at De H 1 .
too. Of course, I don't remem· rural electric cooperatives in of the women's Society
of Lo: 0
ave own Elmer Donald Scates. who Is 12:40 a.m.: Semet up 2:40 a.
ar e en.
ber winning much but we tried jeopardy.
Iworld's Service.
on.
not a fireman, hopped Into one m.; John J. Rowe up 3:25 a.m.i
another man, but, strange as tt
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seems, J was at a party the
have. 11 ~ 7 ·year-old d~ugh· hard , especially a few girls on The senior Democratic sena- Mrs. Martin Berisford, t h t
of the eity'a
huge pumper Jacob G. down 5:50 a.m.
other evening and met a man ter who ~~ g~ng :te:d~ With ~ another town team who liked tor from the Hoosier state, ad- I present pastor's wife will be
DIES OF INJURIES
trucks Monday and drove lt, Kanawha River - Allen 1\,
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who could be my husband's bro- respecta ' Y
· e ca~ t to pull hair.
dressed some 500 delegates to the hostess.
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CANTON (UP[) _ O:velyn AI- siren screaming and red Ughta Merrill down Manne! 10:30. P·
tber - In actions, sincerity. ~em to ~gree on a reason.a e Then we tried to pair every the Region Four meeting of the on Saturday evening at 8 a exander, 81, Canton, :lied MOD· flashing, to a nearby tavern. m.; Heren Z. down Marmet 1:·
kindness. everythln ;. He lost : e to ~etk h::ne i:ro~I\ d:tes. single teacher off with Mr. Es- National Rural Electric Coop- reception will be held In the day of lnjurl.. received Sunday Later he told pollee, wha SO a.m.; Lucy Jano Lueao down
bis wtfe three years ago, and, S y~u t n_ h at nd ~lc ~ t"n sex and it made us so mad erative Assoclation.
Educational Buildina of 1 be when the ear 1D wblcb she was charged him wlth felotl)' theft, Marmet 8:15 a.m.: W. H. Sllallke me, thought he could nev- atur ay mg t a
ur 118 when he didn't marry
our Hartke said "The
fanatics church for Mf. ODd Mrs. Larry a pa 81qer ran oft Ohio a vagrancy and drunkeMess, ver, Jr. down Wlnlleld 2:1S P·
er replace her. We seemed to the ~";,~ " 18a good co~ro- c!tolce. I guess he knew more think that rural electrification' Uevlng who were married Sep- eigbt miles from bera.
that lhe keys wera In the truck m.; Jeffet'IOII up Wlnlleld 4:~
cllc.lt immediately.
m•se · kso, twob~v~~g at- about what be wanted than we is a threat to the ecpnomic se- tember 19th 1n the B apt i s t
and be was "too Ured to walk. 0 p.m.; Elprcllff up Wlnfield
We both have sons In college. es • wee reasona 'WI occa- did, but being girls, we didn't curity of the United
States." Church In Deer Creek, !llinoie.
FAA TO HELP
p.m.; 'l'llelma Ann down WillFinancially I am a :ittle better ~~~~-AG~~~~~A~:~ - A want him ~ remain a hache- He said the rural electric pro- Carole Ia the daugbter of Mr. COLUMBUS (UP!) - T b e
STUFFED ALIJGATOR
field ll:lil p.m.
off than be.
Dear p
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lor. He d1dn t.
gram In this country bos oot ·and Mrs. Loran ComweU
of Federal Avladan Agency wlll BEIRA, Mozambique &lt;UPI)We enjoyed eacb
other's
aren ·
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I'll never forget our own Miss outlived Its usefulness, an ob- Deer Creek. Larry to the son of provide temporary air trafOc A collecUon of bracelet., rings
GRAN&lt;!E TO .MEET
company so much that we wen&lt; A hard and fast !lme limit Is Susan Park and M,.. Blanche vious reference to GOP presi- Mr. and Mrs. Otho Uevina of control eervlce for the second and other jewelry wa1 foand Harrt11011VIIIo
Graqa, Nt.
_ to great trouble lo meet again. ~ot nearly so Importanl as know- Mathews Haskins iBMH) her- dentia l candidate Sen. Barry New Haven. They will reside on annual Farm Science Review at In the atomach of a !!-loot at- 1734, wiU meet Friday oventna,
c. Great trouble bee&amp;use of
my mg where lhe deters are. For self. Miss Mathews
added Goldwater of Arizona. Goldwat- the Island of Maul In the Haws!- Oblo State Unlverslty'o Don Ugator killed when flood watero September 26 at I at the grana•
. son, wbo tells me, at 50, l am mstance: tf they go to a double Haski ns to her name while we er has said the Rural Electrifl. tan Islands where Larry Is 1ta- Scott Airport.
swept Jt against the Cbende hall to observe tbe .qUrterlJ
too old for this nonaense, that fea~ure on. a nearby town, they were there and took some rib- cation Administration Is no long- tloned wlth the Air Foree.
Dam.
birthday party, tloetloll of offl.
- this man Is only after my moo- cant possibly get nome by ll, bing. They both taught litera- er useful and should be abolish- Evaryone In lite community
ELDERLY PASSENGER
cera, and perform the rqular
"ey, that I could not possibly nor can they make It home by ture and what they didn't know ,ed.
Is Invited to both of tb111 LONDON (UP!)_ "Mr. Clar- ed states Monday.
order of buslndl. 14111111' N""
have loved his father as much tnldrught If they go to a Satur- just hadn't been written yet. We
events.
ence of Chlca , age 2oo,• said "Mr. Clarence" turned out to mon C. Will urgaa all membelt
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as I said to forget him so soon, day mght danre. So keep the had a college education
In Unemployed workers on Cythe passeng.r list of an airliner be a brown - shelled turtle 1111 to attend. Potluclt Nfrelbmtnll
· etc., eU,.
t11ne flexible, to suit the occa- Shakespeare and all of the prua are said to be "slllln&amp;,"
GATLING NOMINATED
llylnll to Brltatn from tha Uolt- rout. to ID Enallala 100.
will Ill MrVtd.
I'm not thinking of
mar- soon, and let the k1tle set
It great literature from
them. which they do all day to avoid CINCINNATI (UP!) - Wl 1-'
rlage, but bia phone ca11s and (with yoor appro~al , nl course f . Miss Park scolded us tn Latin stimulating their appetites.
Ham H. Gatllng, manager of the
pleasant t.alk has helped me Ten to one they II be borne to and put us back In the three
JefferiOD Standard Ufo Insur.· over a hurdle that was becom- ra1d the refrJgerator BEFORE yea. old level, which we de. checked every room regularly ance Co. office in Norfolk, Va.,
. tng Impossible. He knew my their curfew.
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served, but she was dlllgent and we put on our hest behav- was nominated preoldant 14on/;
husband, and this ls another Generally speakmg Your about her work. She has laugbt lor when he was coming.
day of the NaUonal Association
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bond between us. My son, how- "compromise" seem! reasona- many parents, their children But we are fortunate to have of · :'e Underwrltera which ts
ever, makes our
friendship ble --: except for the exceptions. anU then grandchildren p~oba- teachers who wilT dedicate their holding ltl convention here.
sometltlna eveil. He end this And If the b. f. want. 1o drop b~, before she retired.
llves lo Instructing childran, Some 2 500 deleialel Ill atman'• son were friends at col- In for a visit betweeo dalel, Mrs. Haolllns was a red head and whether you weot to a one tentllnc 'tba aeulono ·
ly DOlOTHY KILGALLIN
· lege, and oow he woo't even well, why not? - H.
and she didn't have that for room School or a 10 room one,
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speak to him.
Dear Helen :
decoration either. You had be~ they are our llnlt with knowSQUAD CALLED
. My son tells me hio !athOl' What alb ~ woman who bu ter learn something in
her led~e- They give the wisdom of The Middleport emergency GOSSIP IN GOTilAM
been q
tbe poUUcal J!tuaUoa fctl' latlliii
-. told him to look after me. Both been married more than
20 class or the "fur would sure- thetr years ODd training. Those squad was called at 9:()8 p.m.
NO ONE WILL BET THAT IT WILL LAST llavo boetl encountertna a pooui1ar reactioD Ia
my !non wore and are bril- years end alway• makes sure ly fly."
Ill yeors of school for me stand Monday to tbe 11eu1e van Hook
for mara than half an hour, but tha most Ialit:• IIWl)' rpoto. Somi ciiJcovmcl tbat - ~
. liant, 110 I naturally became the her husband is ln the
other But ahe waa a great teacher out as a memorable part of my esldence in Rutland. She was
ed-about "rotillliiC9" in Las Vegu stan Ed- Goldwalel' _ usiDI blm u !be buU of qulpt'
c;llttle dumb bunny. Now my IIOII room when she dresses and and sometimes we nearly died life and the faces of the teach- ~ving dUflculty breothiD&amp;.
die Flsber end !ha EnatJsb slnier Sblol Watd hiob I'm headed •or disaJter, undresaes? She Is also frl&amp;id. laughlnJI from ao011 of her de- era· rel!lain In my memory. 1
Iii ·Out there It looks like real love becatUe ha and uUrlcal Unoo - II bldlliriDc. Audl~
.- und don't bove sense enouch Should the hiiSband look
for scripUon1 of people and oltua- never had a teacher I disber use biJ brand new euatom • built Belli- IIOl1DSlly IUDused 111'1 """ rotad "~'
:,to see II. I say I'm s perfectly greener pastures? - FRU5- Uons. Her humor took the sting liked ODd I never bod one but
ley .. .. Opera star Richard Tucker II hurllnl Uve" ~ oven ''!10\tllllaliJ danpi'OUI." ~
:;-normal woman who wanta the THATED HUSBAND
out ot our ignorance. With her, wbat oometiti"8 was lelmed. DIYOtiD fO INTillln OP · a fl,520,000 lawsuit agatasi 11tt Eden Roc llo- eomlca maks opot eheclta of the I'ODlll ......,
words were tools and ohe never What would parents do with 30 · MIIGI MAlON &amp;IIA
:: friendship of a fine and under- Dear Husband:
tel In Miami Beach. He ebarae• bl wu. book- cobli on, Jlllt 1o maks ltll'l thl)' won't Ill IIOo
s standlng man - just friend- Why doo't you look for
a advocated uainc the same old wrigglina youngatero in their
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ed for two oln81D8 qacementa, but tbe bot.~ IDa Mapto.
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~ ship, notbini more, Is this so competent marria1e counselor? word over and over.
home?
ct1..... tanMftlll. • - cancelled biB second perfortna~~Ce alleaedlJ "Dear l\llu ltllaalleo:
w
..: terribly wrona:? - BEWILDE.a.. I'm sure your wife 1s e unhap- I remember trying to outdo I know of one retired teacll· 'ulltlltltM....., wflau•• ....-.
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011 1n1 lmplyinJ be "laid a bomb" tbe lint Umt -. . . · "I wu IDOit IIIIIO)IId and 10 won ..,,,
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py a ut the situation as you myseu. once m a theme, so I er, Mn Horace McElhlnny c.m""' n• ........1, It ~ Universal pulled o real coup by boot1DI th.olr frlendl IIIII I Wroto to my -tor reaardiDI -,
~Dear B and L:
are, but she won't be able to wrote ''The feathered songsters who ha•' kept 1 record of ali ~rJ: :,~
~w:'::.
two big pletures of the year - "Seod Me No tbe beau!1 paaunt bold al Ropubllcan llrOI!fo~
·;_ Tbls Is not wrq at all - shake Ufelon1 inhibitions, fear are caroting their morning ma-- of her "girll and boys" through , ....,.. • ....,.. ••,. •"'"""' Flowers" ODd "Father Goose" - to run In bald A~tlc Olty- I •lilvo !be juiipo and ~
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: : It's very rl&amp;bt to reacb out for and shame uDtf1 an expert stra- tms.'
more than 30 years of teaching.
o"*
IIUCeealon at Radio City Music 11a1J d!ltlol rectot'll wbo moatly Ill from Au.atlc Olcy, tbl
~ male friendJhlp after moUJ'Doo ilhten out her thinking. - H. I thought 1t was pretty high- That'• quite a family to keep ..:.:~:·~:-:,r-: ~~: the 'lbanltoctvln&amp; and Chrlstuias perfodl. Rio- ~ IIII)'Way, awarded !be """"' 1o Mill
'!' lng iJ wer: especially
when This column ls dedicated to soundini - 10 did Mrs. Hask· track or, but as long as we ..,. """' .... .,.,. c .... .... .,..._ a1 companies are allll puzzllnll mr tbat 0111. Al'liOill '11110 lnjeetad polltlcal apltallatnc Ill
i JDur marriage wao all '"' lhe family Uvlng, so U you're hav- Ins. Sho wroto oo lt, "Why not have need ol oehools lltere'll be ,,.._._ ....,
Natalie Wood II reported to be dalln&amp; Llllf" tbls ona. So- IIUI of 10 poopt. w.-. !ook1Da
;:;plul _slde. Othorwlse you mlgbt lni kid trouble or just plsiD juat oay, "The birds are slni- a "Good Mortllng Mlso Dove." ,._ ...,,_ 11 _ , . ... eneo HarveJ In Enaland, Sbould Ill lots
of II tht pagelllt and It WU a iood time to plut,
~become blUer ,Jth sell - plcy trouble, let Helen Help YOU lng a morning 110111!-"
And now the day Is over, and ~': "::..':' ;.,;::~':U:
lat!ih• aritl quite a cltanp ol _paee.
tbere tb,elr eandldato, wblch lht did both OD tb1 ~\
;beCause It ended too IOOD..
She wtD also weleome
your l got the mesaage and she we are going home - "Good- -lltltt. .,.., ,..,. . . ...., a.tt. coes ber chance to be In ltl)' Coldlll)ill PJc- ~I plOit'lln and tofler, wbeQ lht lot~Qr.,s -~
~-· BQi:·-keep It at the frlendlh.lp own amustn1 experiences. Ad· made her poinl I did forget bye," •'Goodbye.'' Goodbye." •• ..._, ..... ....,. ......., ..m..
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I b 1i G. I alwayz boUoved tha conleat wu 1111 I h :c.
;.tare 1iDt11 you-re aure loneu.. dress Hele"t Bottel iD care of Profe~sor A. W. McKay, our I wonder U they sun sl.ng : 111":,••;:.,-:,.::-:_ ":..:: World'• Fair Is nperaUna on a wli&lt;lt--to-weet level but tbiJ one wm't con~ ma. ·
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ble m the nlnLh mmng when I nanl hopeB by whiPPI•ti the
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from under home. Willie Davis ol the J.)odg. t11e -last week while f'hiladd· l and to pilche1 Art Maharrey in Ru11 had reached baJt on a . Wl!l!l Covington opened •t_th h~.!! Giants 3-11. The loss kepi the '
them_.
ers executed a simila r swipe in phi a was slumping.
particular. '!'here were two outs I' on_e-out single a~d ~ov~ to second double, but TSJtourlS fourth-plac~ G i ~ n t s . s.-vrn ,
Chico Rui..z W.89 the !.a teat vu- 1the J6lh inning of Saturday
Phil• In Slump
'at the time and slugger Frank thtrd un Vada P1nson 1 Sln~le w.ork~ hls way out to record game1 behmd Ptu la dt.J phla.
lain, stealing home in the sixth 1 night's game to give Los Ange- [ Philadelphia haJ dropped three · Robinson wa!'l at bat when Rulz, off
Mahaffey's glove_. Ptn- his firs~ ahu~~ of the year· \ Ken Johnson hf"ld ,he Giants 1
inning Monday night with the les a 4-3 decision
of its last four games and four who had stolen m bases dur· son was thrown out trymg to
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~m
11
Reds a 1..0 victory over the game lead over the second· have taken five or their last six broke for the plate.
John Tsltouris stymied the I eighth against 11 defeats and 1-fart's 291 h mer. to
~t ~
PhllUea.
place Reds with just 11 games for a net pickup of thne 1 Mahaffev was so startled that Philadelphia baiters on sil hilJ , M.ahaffey :~uffered his ninth ael· record. to 11 ·16. Ru &lt;;tv tau 1
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- - - drove tn two run s for the Colts ,
Mli)or Leagllf Retllltl
with .a homer and a siierifice
ALL-STARS
By United Prm lot.rnotl-1 ny and John Bateman drove in ''
Nation•l Lupe
tht&gt; other w1th a double.
I
ICin.
800 001 000 -1 7 1 1 It was the third straight vi(!I
I Ph•l• .
1100 1100 ooo- 0 6 . tory for Houston smce Lum
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1 Tsitouris 13-lJ) and Ed;;~::~ I Harris replarf'd HArry Craft as 1
COLUMBUS (UPI)-The flrst Heighls 19; 17. Columbu6 East. ! Mahaffey. Locke •71,
1964 United Press lnternation- Steubenville Central,
Canton (9J and Dalrymple. Loser
al Ohio high !chool coaches rat· Lincoln and Alliance 18 each. ,Mahafrey 112·9).
Br \Ttllted Prd1 lntemattonal
Cincinnati at Philadelphia.
ings with first place votes and
Others; Toledu Libbey, Cleve- ·
AmeriCIUI League
night- O'Too.e 0!1·?) vs. Short
won-lost records in parenthes-- land Benedictine 16 each: Cleve- San. Fran . 000 100 000- 1 4
W. L. Pet. GB 117-7).
es:
land ~t. Joseph 15: Girard and Houston
000 llO Olx- 3 6 1 ~
New YGrk
89 19 .M1
St. Louis at New York, night
Teaml!ll
Po1nt1
Lima Shawnee 14 each Troy n) \ Bolin O"Dell &lt;Il l and Haller.
Baltimore
90 62 .589 1 -8immon!'l f15·9) vs. Stallard
u
Ill on
11 2-0 2671Da.vton Roth and \1artms f'er· , Cra nda'll (71: Johnson IJJ. Jfil
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Chicago
89 63 586
% (10..18).
Cinn
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Baron
5 1-0 179 ry U rach : Akron (;arfield and and Ba teman. Loser Bolin
2
Detroit
78 73 •517 l21f.'
Milwaukee at Pittsburgh - Ht
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1~3
Bt&gt;llaire
12
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76 73 .510 13 1h night - Lemaster 115·11) vs. 1
4_ Canton M&lt;.·Kly 3 2-f) 159 Jumbus Wesl. Akron Soul rt I r6) .
Los Angelei 77 76 .507 14 lh Veale &lt;18-10 ).
'"I don'! care if she 18 Mfss s . Sandusky
:t 2.{1 105 · ;md Cincinn&lt;~li Rider 111
10
Minnesota
75 76 .497 15 11'~ San Francisco at Houston, Weighi·Lifler of .64 . Take 11 : 6. Springfi~ld Sth 2 2..0 88 , each.
Onlv games seheudlf'd
Boston
68 84 .447 23 night - Hendley 110·11) vs .
down this instant!"
2·0 82
Less than 10 poi.1h :
Frt'·
Ameriun League
7. Upper Arlingtun
Washingtoo
ft9 93 .388 32 Dierker (0.(1) .
2-0 72 mont . Ch illicothe. l.ouisvlllt",
8_ Middletown
No
games
schedulof'd
Kapsas City 54 96 .360 36
Wednesday's Games
2 2-0 50 1 D&lt;~ytun Chaminad~ . Hamillon
9 Mt. Vernon .
St Louis at New York
Down The Stret('h
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1 2.0 45 C:arl1e ld :\1ansf1eld,
Mondays
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at
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Set·ond 10 teamN· \ 1 Ftnd· Canton Cenlral Wyoming. Xen· ' C an d GeIt yshbu rg . Pa M&lt;:~ny
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No gam~s scheduled r
·ght
American Lt-ague
b ·
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a l'&lt;llrmont West J) a v t 0 n I mtereswng s1g Is were v1ewe
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the grave of thf' late
ue ay
erll Milwauket at Pittsburgh, mght
cinnilli MoeiiN (I) 3.1 each· 14 White. East Liverpool. "1anel · me u_dmg K
d
4. r
New York at Cleveland, 2, Los Angeles at Chicago
\New. York 89 59 WI
l4 lwarren 10 : 15_ Lorain
La . Lancaste~. Logar1. Da~ton Pre~t ent enne y at . rmg 1on
10 1King U I 25 : 16. Cleveland Helmon1 , Ashland T1pp ~ lly. NationAl Cemetery
twi-night - Ford (15-6) and San Francisco at Houston, night . BaltJmore 90 ~~ .592
SEDAN DE VIllE
Stottlemyre (7-2) vs. McDowell
ChJcago
8!1 63 .5!16 2 10
·I g 1,;n•1•1week. Struthers. HJII.s· Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Jordan, Beautiful \-.·hite ovp r light blut" JJil J,h l1h new. with
Ul-6) and Siebert (7-6),
New York - At home, 1:
I boro, Athens , Toledo DeVilbiss, local. and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
matching intf'nor, full powi'J, !-Lid1 u \ll!ll !JU\\t'f
Baltimore at Detroit - Pa~·
Detroit 4, Cleveland ~- Away,
Garfield
Heights. Cincmnati , Crabtrf'e.
Albany. all.ended
antenna and rt&gt;ar seat .'lpt•:li\Pr, JIP:ill-' r \\'hill· sld e
pas .nrr5) vs. Aguirre (5-10).
7: Cle_veland 4, Washmgton 3:
Woodward . Akron East. Akr?n I Young Farmers of America
wall tires. All tmlt·d g!J ~:-. l"t'lllil !t-' cu 1t!rullt'd out·
Chicago at Los Angeles, rught l
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Baltimore - At home. 5.,
!St Vinrent. Cambridge , Hamtl· Camp at the Slate F f .A. cam p side mi rror~.
Pi2arro 117·9) VI.
Newman By United .Prfs!L lntf'rnatwnal Washing~n 3, Detroit 2. Away, I
\ ton Taft. Tifl"in Columbian, To- ! near Carrollton, Ohio, over the
w•• $1195 .00
.J2-~).
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Nationa l eague
5; ~etr01t 2, Cleveland 3.
I
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Mmnesota at K.ansas C1ty.
G.ABR. H. Pct. 1 Ch1cago - At home, 5: Los
! d•'n Youngstown E;~st . :'Jew 1
SPECIAL
night - Pascual (13·11) vs. Clmn t. P~tts 143 576 89 198 .344 Angeles I, Kan::~as ('ity 4.
Philadelphia, Bf&gt;llaire St. Joh n, Misl!ll Joy Wiseman, granddauMeyer !2-7).
Aaron, M_tl 133 5:\3 98 173 .325 : Away, ~ : Los An~e!es 8. Kan·
)IJSS JANE HAILF.Y
~ \-!arion FranKl in. Wayne Twp ., guther of .'Wr . and Mn .
THIS WEEK
Boston at Washington, night-!C~rty, Mil_ 120 406 63130 .320 [siis Ci ty 3.
. WEns RlCHAKD JEI''FERS'.w Arcadia . Springfield N (If 1 h. ?tarkey is convalescing follow·
Monbouquette 01-13) v~. Os-~ W11lms. Cht 149 596 92 190 .3!9 I
Nalional [..I' ague
I Baskets of gladioli decora ted : CIE"ve!.and Ea~t and Akron Ho- mg back surgery at Doctors Hog.
GMAC Financing Available
lC'"'n (14-11).
Borck, St~~- 143583101185 -~17 ~
W. 1.. Pet. fiB . R· .the altar of the Carpenter Bap- han.
pital, Columbus. Miss Wiseman
1 Sa nto, C!~1
148 552 84 174 .315 [ Phila
90 61 .596
tist cflurdt fur the wedding of
-- - -- --·-- - - -- -.1 spent the past week as a guest
. Wednelday's.Gamea
!Torre, Mil 142 548 79171 .312 Ci ncinnati 84 6ti .560 51'l 12 , Mi ss Jane Bniley, daughter of Winters and \1r. and Mr!! . Arlo I of her grandparents hert'
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Baltimore .at Detrmt
._ , Flood, StL. 149 62; 88 195 .311 St. Louis
83 66 .557 6 13 ! Mr. and Mrs . Dana Bailey, Car- Ator Columbus Mr. and Mr! . 1
Ne-w York at Clevt-landl Z, tw1 Allf!n Phil J50582111l8n .309 s ..~
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83 68 550 7 11 1
n.l ht
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3 I an . ran .
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I penter : an
!(' ar
t' ers, Dille Dye. Mr. and Mrs . Wtl- cent\
discharged after a tour I
Cadillac - Oldsmobile
Chic~go at Los Angeles, night I Hunt. ~ymericla~~~a s:e144 . 09 , ,P~.tla~e~phla- - ~t home, 6: 1son of Mr . and Mrs . Reed Jef· liam Chf.&gt;ad_le, and Mr. and Mn. l of d~y in the U. S. Anny in
.
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· G. ABgR. H. Pet. !ICmc mn.lll
John Rawl muo s• Jociil ·
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"You'U Uke Our Quality Way of Dom~ Business"
mgbt
. s 2, · '111waukf'e
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· fers · Albanv· Rt.
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. : ermany. IS spen mg some time
away, 5. t. 1 ouJ~ .,, mcmna"
Vows of the double rmg cere· : \lr and Mrs
Teddy Rtfe h
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nlght
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I Oiiv!'l, Minn l51lr;2810520:l J23 ' 2.
rnon were read at 1 p.m. on ' · ·
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. ere w1t 1s parens, r. at
WY 2-5342
PoAleroy. Ohio
Baltimore at De,trOit
. \ B.Rbsn. Bal 153 573 76 179 .312 j St. Louis - At home. i : SunJay, August 30 wilh t h e ~~~l ~1~u~h~:CMrZt~:s.
M''.',j,"jj·.iJ•iwie~lli.;Jjjojjnejj'i·
N~ York at Cleveland, 2 twi- l Howard. NY 136497 53151 .304 i Philadelphia 3, New York 3. iReverend David White offidat· fer and daughters. on Sunday . tJ,.
rught
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Mantle, NY 131 428 81 130 .304 1Away, 7: New York 2, Pitts· ing.
Mr and Mrs Dalf" Dye, Sr.
Boston at Washington, mght
F!·eehn, Det 134 482 65 144 .299 1burgh 5.
1 The bride was attired
in a h . ·
ed f.
:,~ci~~:~
National Logue
' Rb
c h·1 131400 79 146 2981 . .
.
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. a\oe return
rom a
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W. L. Pet. GB ! nsn,
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1 _Cmemnflh A~ homa, ~ : ' street length dres.! of wh1le ~y- · which induded point~ of ·
: Cnglrr~ . Bos 101 367 66 109 .297 : Ptttsbuq~h 3: Phll~delph!a 2 1Jon lace with round necklme est in Kentucky. In Bargetown,
6
Philadelphia
90 61 ·~:o 5~ Yastsk1, Bos 142 531 74157 .296 away, 7: Ph!ladelphta 2, New and wrist length alf'eves . T_he Kentucky, they heard a formCincinnati
84 66 ·
Causey, KC 146 563 79166 .295 · York fi.
bridal bouquet was of
white er resident of ttte community
6
St. l..ouls
83 66 .557
Brssud, Bos 148 535 81 156 .292 1 San Francisco - At home, rosebuds.
Miss Marilyn Turner sing I~
San Francisco 83 63 .550 7
Rome Runll
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ous on .. , 1cago • way, M1ss Sue W tltmgtun. oo1 , 8 performance of My Old Ken-7 12
Milwaukee
77 72 ·~i4 i3Lh ~~tiona!: May~, Giants 4~J 5· Houston 2, Chic~g~-~·
was maid of honor, .and wore , lucky Home. They alsoiOjl;;·:l~~
Pltt.sburgh
711 72 ·
Willlams, Cubs 32_. Cepeda, Gl ,
a pink dress,
Mammoth cave and L
Los Angeles 75 76 :: ~'h ants 30: Hart, Gmnts 29 : San- [109;_ Killebre~, Twins 109; _B. J . w. Burke, lo&lt;'al, served as Birthplace.
Chicago
67 82
to, Cubs 28.
.
1Robmson , Ortoles 105; Colavtto, best man.
Guest.s at the Dale Dyes
Houston
64 88 .424 271h American : ~JIIebrew, Twl~s : A's 101 ; Mantle. Yanks 100.
Only members: of the imme- cently included Mr . .and
New York
50 99 .336 38lh 48, \owe!:, Ortoles 3~ : Colav1~
Pitching
ldlate_ .families . were ~resent. ICarl Reeves, Fairport Ha•·botc. :
MODday's Results
to, As 33, Stuart, Rtd Sox 33, National:. Kou~ax. Dodgers Tradltmnal nuptial music was IMr. and Mrs. R. A. Gregg, LeCincinnati 1 Philadelphia 0, Mantle, Yanks 32.
19·5; B~nmng, Ph1ls 18-5; Ma:l· 1presented by Mrs. Helen Jef-.roy, Ohio and Mr. and Mn .
night
r
Runs Batted . In
chal, Giants 19-7: Short. PhJis ' fers.
• Clvde Walker and family, Thur·
Houston a San Fran. 1, night
National : Hoyer. t:.ards . 114; ~ 17·7; O'Toole, Reds 15-7. .
I The new Mrs. Jeffers is
a I m~n .
Now ,.. caB ....,. braDd ....
(Only ~ames schedu1ed)
Santo, Cubs 108; Mays, G1a~t.s American : Bun~er, Orioles 1964 graduate of Albany High Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frazier
Cooper all- n~ k:c wurier 1irel
Tuesdays Probable l!tchert 102; Torre, Braves. 95: " ·II· 17-5 ; Pappas, Ormles 15- 5: , School while the bridegroom, and familv. (;a\lipolis, spent
for dollalll less.. ~ Cooper
Los Angeles at Cbicago - Uams, Cubs 9_4. Callison, Ph1ls Glance Angels. 19- 7;_
a graduate of
Albany Sunday w.ith her part!nls, Mr.'
S.M TraCII are pr~ IM&gt;d
Drysdale &lt;18·14) YS. L. Bur- 94; Cepeda, GJ~nts 94.
I Yanks 15·6; Kral1ck, ln&lt;hans
School, attended an Agri· .and Mrs. Fern Gillogly and
loWoet" ih 1111. maoy oif~
ORIGINAL
brand&lt;~. Sloe us for die llohell
dette &lt;10.9).
American: Stuart, Red Sox 5.
Short Course at Ohio other relalives.
priced winh!!r ~:no~- ill town..
EQUIPMENT
State University. He is now a~ The BU.\."'V Bee Society of the
• Premiu1n qiLIIIity ~ dei;ip.
MUFFLER
socia1ed with his father in op- Carpenter · Bapti st Church met
• Trat-tJoa-powere-d (ur extnr
.llllft!lly Kt, mad, SIIOW.
eration of a dairy and poultry at the churcfl on Thursday ev•
• Soper ~Mronc Coepel' ""Bi-'1""
farm.
ning with Mrs. Joann Bishop In
.,... _.. bociJ.
After a wedding trip to Niag- charge of the program. Her top• New f.ooper- Coapilellr naw..ara Falls and points of interMit ic was "A Christian as an Jndi·
cins super IU.il~ap.
ANY
in Canada, the young couple vidual."
• au. ...,....,, -- .........will m.ake their homlt in lhe The Hess family' reunion wa1
MODEL
immediate vicinity.
held at the home of Mr. and
FORD-CHEVY
WED AT PARSON."-GE
Mrs. James Ga~ton recently
Due to a recent death of his wit.h 40 present.
PLYMOUTH
brother . only immP.diate l"arn- Mr. and Mr!ii. Arthur Crab-Original .cjuipment muff1\y members were present at tree have relurned rrom 1
lor. Top quality, careful
the Albany Baptist Parsonage cation spent in Wfishington,
16.49
work. ~west price• iA
for the services when Sue Whit17.99
tington1 daughter of \1r. and
town
19.99
Mrs.
R o n a !d
Whittington, local. became the bride
""Whit.. wallor. OtUy $2.50 more
Coomp«t car loile6 aloo bellll'lin PliCilid;
or J. W. Burke, son of M r 1.
All ~ ptm tlD,
Hazel Burke and t.he l;tte Dol·
110 TRAO( .... TIRI REQUHtell
TOP QUALITY LINING
phus Burkt", also of Carpenter.
- MOST CARS
A NEW COOPP N:OTECTM
Reverend Paul Willi a m ~ read
. . SERVIC l 8UARAWnlthe vow s on Sept. 4. Shirley
90
OPEN AN ACCOUNT
WHIELI _
Greer. 1'1£Tssmate of the bride.
AT MOORE'S NOWI
anc.l Richard Jerfers, friend of
the groom. were the only attrndants. The young (:Ouple len
immediately rollowing the cere-mony lor a weekend at Cedar
Point, Ohiu. Both are gradu·
ates of Albany High School. The
bride is employed at. Altman's
Dept. Store, Athens, and the
groom is a dairy employee at
the Athens State Hospital. They
will reside in the home they recently purchased from
her
grandmother, Mrs. Neva Ator
on the Columbia-Albany road.
Whea.&lt;J01l ..... Long wearing and durable rove-rs are IV·
NEWS NO'I'F.'l OF INTEREST
m....... el....,
PorMootCon
' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bishop
ailable Ia a variety of colors and designs to
nlu-play ..,....,
and children were in Columbus
- ... to.tmat&lt;'h your cars interior.
recently where they
made
tiN weer, a.nd.
We'll
1
rtdo
wttbout
"
plans for Mr. Bishop to attend
ia your . . _ widL
b-.... •Mtaya.
the Fall quarter of elasses at
Ohio State Uninrsity.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Spencer, Charleston, W. Va. were
weekend guests of her parents, t1.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
carter.
Other recent guests at the Cas- lim Johnlon a-~~­
ter horne were Mrs. ~ona Da ~
OPEN 9 TIL 9 P.M.
vis Wilkesville Mrs. Ann Hal- Johnson-Sbnpeen ln1. ._...,
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H I'd
Room 6, Coate BW...
llday and Mr. John ali ay, Mlclcll-rt, Ohio
WY",__
606 E. MAIN ST.
POMEROY, 0.
Dexter, Mr. and Mrs. W.
I.
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t~W.MAIN
WY 2·2841
POMEROY ..
Swett and Miss Augusta Swett,
Ale 1U11TY auer:rt
illlddleport, Mr. and Mt"i. Oley
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T ho· JUr y Vt' rdtc 1 lln din,g th(· rw
l{' 11do.ult gu tlt .v W&lt;l~ rer un wrl a t
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THE POET'S
CORNER

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abon t~t~.re III'Ae tra\nrtllnl rihh

C0\1l'I.ETF.S COURSE
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Pvt. Arlhtlr H. F.ads.
parents l1ve on Roulr 2.

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unt't' cuuriie 11 1 lh-:: ~ rm v .\\ i;ltlon Sthool. Fo r i Rucker . Ala

Sept. 18. EcHI." recPin~d
H1~ truction in the operHtlon o f
Army awfielrt s and in the
m:li nlt&gt;mmce or Army aln: raft .
He Pntered the Army last May
and complt-tt'd ba sic training at
Fo1'! Kun .\, and t!l a 1962 graduate of Polnl Pleas&lt;tot H11h
Schoo!.

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SALES &amp; SERVICE

Here'• 1mart, 1lw-k 1tvlinr
tOOt titA any Cllmpu ~ _.;au! -

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ch•f'd .~ will c·nd.
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New! 3 Different Sizes. New! 3 Different ·wheelbases. New! 7 Spectacular Engines.

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P11dwiu hrine• you t.ht&gt; kind
oi' ahue detisn that k"tJ.I ur1

Jrowin" in popularity. Drop
b.v 11Hd liM¥ all o\lr Pedwiu

RAMBLER ANNOUNCES THE SENSIBLE SPECTACUIARS

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robt!o. W@!tr 'f!'m for drt!.!ls or
Wt&lt;ll.r 't!ru to class ... thf v're
U"htwtoi(ht and hand11o'mto .

Tht&gt;rt' o.; a day coming , rt"memher frit.'tld

Wllt'll !ht

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65s Most Sweeping Changes-

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CITY .. , ,
Ot; CUf'ATION

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CHASE HARDWARE

ma y he a d:.rughlt•r , mu!.h-

How (·ou\d

wm lie 1111
wm be I

9cllool. · R-.. llllbert

!f!jiJitll
s~akf."l'. There
sw~. ~ par~nu put l u~:k dinner 1t aoo11

lol..s tv

football ru.s

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A \ 'oU. Aiti.K

There

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Oh, the grH'f! wh~n frit&gt;nds JU
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1111 /)P('ol·at il .n O:..t y
l tw1 11Ht1 t :d ~
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ll ,•l tl&lt;l iT .i l
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and Hepuhlir:1n. tu bo· romlud . ./rw F:n in He:t\'1'1'. l.t&gt;OI I. ~iich
t&gt;ll &lt;twa y.
1'0 pn or tr rh&lt;· \' o\' l' tnht•r
:r fi ned $1 0 and cn." t,~ nn dtflrge~
Thr•
\'&lt;l~ t' being empt~·: what do '
I' it'd 1011
of rntn'iit·a tion
ynu cart
\ 1.-Jnhf·r, 11 , rh .· \ t. ,~~~n (',.un Ahout
tlw grief of .11 mi11!ter
Donald
H.
Hall
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Pl.
Plt-a~ant.
11 Ritr Crl'tl K. litem. f't' t•St&gt;·
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WOMEN
WANTED

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accirlrnt on ".u~tt " t
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rr.lioll .n ~ tlw m1 sh:tp ,\ : t ~ t·tiPt i
b,,. Sial~: f ohn• fur drivlll~ It'll
vi t.'t'Ttlt'r H" w:.J ~ fint'd in f11· ·
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!I tt· r· il'l lll l l'h-rk . and I. \\" r:.•r1 1 1 lno.; erl saf' ilun nnd .Jant t'~ La r ry
ro nsp1r·t'.
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l ' ll ~ t' wtrt' Cl&lt;.~y fo~ r&lt;J zwr . l .uctllt'
lt' ttdin g t!t t&gt; s•·llo1•l El er lion uf- eost s. us"ault &amp; hal\r1·~ . Phil I:PII Y. Wrrthu Ha 1rdrn. .Jnhn t l{' i a l~ \\ Ill
ip J. Click. \ It Allo. $ 1.i fl n d
l · f' Ltt· , . bmw :~ Kt't- fe r.
H II ) bn 1i.
C'O!II ". R;-m ·l lh1r rt' ll B11 g~t' SS .
. r o• r •• Ja t'k A. hurri .~. ( ;t&gt;t ~r c-:to
F l\ tn E. \\" t·d-;t'. H ~ puhlti ·hn \1 tllf'I"" VI Ilt', Oh10 . $HI !!ltd ('li Sts.
o t ~. Mt&gt;l'l Ho llin :.. H:1Z1·I ',• .J
intm. ~t ·: tl l"n: Snm u.·l \l 1llt&gt;r . .J r.
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a utomohil~

P a r ~(\nc

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tn
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ft' ttdil &lt;l!.
K:wfman . Maple J r l4·ell, Virtor
Hnge. Cer t. fM Tnms . Ohvf'
i-:1 ('rt1·lt Jo: 1\i ng. Lucil it' Kh1"
(1 1 (')wr Jas K rf tle, Ber ni&lt;·e Hit 11•· 2 t, :w1 t-'1 . Bedcord .
Willi am H. Collin s. \' ilnra A
('ol!tn.'i ..~ d son B th11 m. Ft .ll•
ei'S B. Harri s to John E . Blttkt'.
Sd via B H l &lt;~k P. parrPi s, Sali s·
ll(.w ran you go In t he
ol tht' r1eiid.
bury .
Ct1arle8 M Wi lhee. Mt ldred
'\ ml ~t eal !ht' flowt" rs, whrt t•.
F.. Withee lo Ohio Powfr Co.,
ptnk Jn . red''
'[11ns.c pi M'f'fl ther, hy a mnthe r Righi of Wa y. Sa lisbury .
Early R. ScarberrJ, Mildred
so true,
T11 lw takt'n lr•1m the gra\'t' .

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and trusf\·s at tlw j&lt;1i l.
w,J IIi•·d it l l&lt;l ) 11111 11 !It t:
Jail
pr&lt;&gt;m iSt"s ~n m&lt;&gt; linw S.d urda,v
:111d n·t u rn ~d volunta rily
l;l! r•

Pl.F: -\S.\NT
The \ L1
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b tlw re.~ ult ol a co!li ~10 11 &lt;m
St&gt; [l tt•m bt&gt; r 2fl. 19ti2. nn SIGl e
Rl 2 Ung stotl. Thf" plaintil: de· hurg
mR nd r;; j ur! gmt&gt;nl rn llw ~ u rn of
.Jame!l; E.

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ROBINSON'S

nnd

in
tht• amuttnt ol $:{..'} 1)0 and 1'1 1.!! 1 ~
!ro m the deft&gt;nd nnt , d ai m 1ng
i nJUI'l t'~ ,,f til e tht-s1.

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T&lt;~tlllll\ Hudd lf·.; ton. Pt Pl eHS·
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of
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Re Helrl fur

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SOCIAL

I

· Kitchen Cook
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SHIRiJ'
FINISHING

.l.ttte

Tht• !JI Rl lll tf l . Ht'll y

Trust vs will

l l llllllli

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iuud !!tniu
~ p n \;L; I ~t. II•• i~ a 111 11 ~ grad·
untr llf H11111111d High ~~·hool.

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Readers' Feature:

DAY SERVICE

r n. . .· l~ l . df'rna nd.'i j udjm~:&gt;nt atro a S lratf'~k \lr Command g;tin.-;1 tht• de!eml&lt;&amp;nl m
the
tS ·\1 1 unit ar F ranci s E. War- a moum ol $i:...:&gt;01, and cos t:o. She
rt•n -\FH . W\ u. lttr truiuinw; i'luLtm lihe suffPrf'fl m jurie ~ 01

llilllt'~'

dlH'It'l'" w

truinm~

Furt·r ba!! k military

ma n

:wn·

l l fl~ ,Htd dt'ft'nd&lt;l nts Wt'l"l' tnvn l\·
i·d 111 11n autn nrob llt&gt; a (·l'\d~ nt on
HI ~ 11~ar F'IHiro&lt;·k nn ~br1 · h
R. 1!11.4

Fl' llorv~hip

wltb af
and everyone lnterutfd in thto te-rnoun Hrvic41. EvtryCialt il
Thr tit"llt'urd t:xlenstun l~ume. Thto Youth Ptllowsh1p of thP
band are '*fgN to come.
wel('ultle.
mo•k~r f'lub t'IIJU)'t'd a J.lll'ni r FMttorati"d rhur('h her!d It!! ftr'\ t
Rock Sprinlt:.S Grangtwill
l a~t Thur..;day 1111 the Stalt' 1-'iirk l mer("lt ng ut lhto year . ~unday
I EPT 11
I nwet In r egular session 'MlursPI.AN BILLING
on /loute 33 After lunth .11. short S!!'plernb~r 20th in lht&gt; S11cial ~n ... Adult r la :,!l of the t
t
8
..
r ".v a
p.m.
·Tht're wlll be 1 billing an'
Rec-ent guests of Miss F'ran - bu~tllt':.s St'l!S!un wa!!l held with Room of lh,· i·lwr('h_
1
Poml"roy First Bap list chure~
The WJIIIng Workers cla::~s oi shuwt-r fur Mr. and Mn PiU
CI!'s Ruu~h Wt're the kev . a11d ldMn&lt;Jt&gt; Stanley In c hurg~ . OIJJ - Hlill)Jh \\'t"rry cundm·lt-tt 1 h r WJI! rnfif'l Munday Ill 7·~) p.m. th-.· Enttrpri~~ n :e
thur('h L.arrv Smith I I ht• mothttr.
1 Mr1. K u~JLrl! .., frit !t'r uf Sut1nn . 1 t'l'!l !-'!t't It'd rl)r tlrt' nt" \t Yt'lil r
will Hlt't'! Thur sd11y evewng, al hom.~. ~r . and Mn. \Vill art
hustn t- ~ .o: 11\t'!-'llllJ:I: atrd it Wll , :r! th.- d!ll :-&lt;·h.
art: ldLL!!llll:' St~Jnlt:&lt;&gt; . J'l't'll rdt'nt:
1 Nebrsskll.
PT Pl.f.&lt;\\o;i\1\'T - The Mas- tlte hurn1· r•f ~rx . Myrt\!l Long . T.a vlor, Chuter Star Rwte . S~·
deeidt·d
lu t'IN'f flt'W III!Wt!n 111
1-'lll~sle Hr tcklto!i. \"ir·
p1 e!ll% l1r1 e onlon1 chopprd
I \1r . an i.! Mr s. Harold Wood lhe 1wxt met- tlllg . ()( tobtr 4th on &lt;.:uunty Demu•-rats will ho ld The Riverview Ctm.len Club urday evenlng, ~pi 2ti. 01t 1 :t
dt'nl . '\nna Hut. ~et:r.-'ttr}" . f:d ~
1
X: tab f!!poonl so~ IIU&lt;'t
gerd were husln{'o.;~ vi si tor~ In
t-venin~. p. m. E'Y~vne 1.1 wtleum4!
Otll'lng thr rnt-f'ttng rh~ grnup " m~ etlng dlt the CarpPntf'r ttn- will Jnt'd Thur,.;day
na llanrn g, trra.'4urt"r.
-~ ~
Cuok noodlel In bolllnl IIIlo ( : a lli pu!r~ Monday .
dt•CtdHJ {o Ill J,., I .rnlil.1 to ~t-I l ton H.1ll ilt 1- 1 PIPasan ' . at 7 30 s.. pt. :!4th at 7::to at the homt:P111JI:'f't~ l11r thf'
('lltnlf'.jJ
rd WMI7 und drrJin . Brown
\ tr and ~rs . ll &lt;o~rry s. \foore.
for .1 llt•ttlt'l m.:rk1r1~ IHtllt't·l p m. .\1ond..r\. Septemlwr 21. or Mrs. Hess L~o~rk l n!!, wtlll tht"
.Yt'il!' Wl:'l"t' dht'Ufit-:l:'d and plans ·
·
Mflll w tb ooloos; add loml~ Sr . w~re lfl Columbus t o J &lt;t y
(l Wi:i .~ ,1 :so dt'l' ldt'J \It&lt;' 111t'f'1 · Tlrr.\ will ll idke flnal iJians for t:o-hust .. ~s. ,\.1r~. 1-.dna. H &lt;:~ L.
llioH dt' l111· t~ttrndtng tht' lll'allh
SEPT. 2i
}Uit'f , mullhroom• anrl liquid where they attendrd a tnl'l-'t!ng
C•m lertrH'I' In A l ht-n~ at B il k er ings wou lo bt- lw ld '" ."1 .HI Sun the J111ner .:~nd Gan('e lo ne hrld
a!
lhf'
."'a!H
J~;.tl
Ctt
1
-\rm,-.
rv
•oy SIIUCt ahd &lt;·hr~!l~ to u ollh" Hu\'a I c· r 0'.." n A, Ill Prs ."'S
' ·
d11y f'\'t'l11flg&lt;;
The P.ast Ma truns uf ~.:vange­
('f'lllt'l. In takt&gt; pllli't' of llw ucI .
mtll
·
'IOd ation of whic·li \tr . .\foot ·!" is tubt:&lt;t regu l&lt;t r ntl:'t't rn~ . Planl'! On SeptPmb,.. r 27t!r trt":.t.~urt!r The J. 0. F'. f lass or the line CIHtPier, O ~:s. uf 1\1\ddlt-·
Put 111NM1les in buu.erecl bak·
t lnil ed ME'11t ,l(b! (h;r ~~~ vnl'
.
p r E'~tdNJt
Wi'l l-' ;tl~t~ m&lt;td&lt;&gt; lor purlll'lp;tt- Donn.~ tit-tbt&gt;l, Allltll l ldll. Vltkt' mf'r t ' 1unday t~t 7:.\U p. m. 1t port, wi H nwt"l un Friday, s~pt.
lniC dl!ih ,_alltrmtle ooodlt't »nd
\1r anf. \1 r;; H&lt;mdld!Jh w~lrd
(;Juh(tkn. 1\.tlf.'h Werry,
ancl
·;r, at ;· ·311 at the MasunH.: Terning 111 tlw tuur 11! t'vkrg~ ' 'fltlll!Y
l
ht&gt;
dH
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.
mnl mt1turr. Uarnith wltb of H aven~wo nd W \'ii
l&lt;rvf'rt&gt;nd Wilbur ..,r1·nn will a t·
pi ~. Hoste!st~ will be V1rginia
~pent
pnrn ts ol ~Jl t'l'llll intert'•:: ~dso
Dread c·rumbt amd bake 3~1) dt· ·"un
,, d
Ill 1 ·
lh
!PIIrl r1 \"o1Jth r·onlt'r·,·rH't' in f'•J ·
!\'t-utzlmg and Emrna Cla!wor·
ay II' 1 \~:&gt;!' mo er . \lr s. tu tMkl:! pl&lt;~('e 111 Ot l11b1·r.
S~I'T . 2%
grtr o\-·ru ubout I br . Ser\·u 12.
• Ot)III;DAY snvu:t
lu r nbu .~ Ad vt.~r~rs ll !l~ndtn~ Wt're
lhy.
.Jamt&gt;s \Jur ray
The f r·itndlv ~ei ghbors club
Otht'r s altt&gt;ndlnl!! hes1des the
-N .V .M.
• P~Y4Tf - C'ONPJDINTIAL
Mnrk Vmmn n spe nt the week above wert' Helt&gt;n Qu iv ey, \la- t&lt; &lt;:~lph Wt&gt;tTy and Ht·V. Pr·rri n will ltlt'Pt 'T't l{'Sday at t:. p. m
HOMt
:
COMING
rnd wit h his g r &lt;~ ndpare n ts, Mr bel Lee tmd .\1axi nto W1l li arm,
• FAIR ·- SQUAll 1'RIATM!MT
a1 th(' hnme uf \1r~:~ . C. E. .\NNOIJ~CF.
JOHNNY MAHZt: I'Tt
The
annual
Homt'c
om
i
n
~;;
of
IH 1d .\1rs Fit'l dmg H a w k tn ~ and twu gu~sls.
('(;:u k. There Nlll ~ an auct ion
Linda Wil liu m.'l
· ~ Jb l 'ht'l'lt
• LONCi UMIAL TlllM$
Sp~•,Ji,l( Jr.-,f.- , ,;,/,
the Hazel Communu~· Church
\lr . a nd M r~. John Vroman . He :md N:mcy StuniPy .
.,f
h,lllt' made ariklt&gt;~.
~ ~ lb noodlu
• CONSOLIDATE BILL$
: was ta ken to tl is home in BP I- Nt'X\ n~gu .~ r nwtt tinl( will be
at Dt-Witl'J Run near
Lon~
SEPT 23
P( lhr. . ground pork
HPI'
So11,
Fami/.1·
pre Sunday evening by Mr. and the
Holtom will be held &amp;f.' I. 27.
u UOUCl '-AYMlNTS
third Tue.qday in NO\'f' ffi ·
I luge c11n tomaiMI, lilt and
The Women's Guild of thE' -.........-..-..-iiiiii'TZZiiiiO-.;=iiiii;,;o;o-....-- • •"\ j
M r~ . Hawkin s and \1r .
and bt:&lt;r &lt;~I l i t~ honw 111 Annn Hiltt
1
\ It ~ Kt-rllta Hift· i~ spc·od ing F't·d !"r:lled C'!ll1rdt
• PHONE - OJ STO, ANYnMI
prppt!r tu UHlir .
wrl\ rnt•f't
Mrs. Vmman wlwre th e gi'Oup
tlt
1Wt&gt;t·k
in
C"
l
u
mtn1~
with
h"r
2 !arJ:t' union~
\-\ 1-'d tlt'~dav t'Vf&gt;ning S~p l, :t~ at
• fUE FINANCIAL COiriNIIL
werf' dinnf' r guests ot \l r' . &lt;~nd
~on and f;nn rly, \ lr. and \lr~ . 7 '1(1 p rn. wi th F'rirndly
Cook nuodlt'!ll and rlnsr In
Cir\1 rs. Ch;lrl f' s V rom an
• Wl TA.LK YQLIIt IANGU401
Leun.II"IJ ll Hr,wks . Slt t· wa s 1' 1!" a~ hos l t"'~!le s. \1rs . Alfred
cold wat~r. Uruwn pork In
\1r~ John Kinratd was g ut·&lt;;l
and Hlrl,u1rl &lt;At·re Su nd ::t\' di n :tnT•Jil j)iilll l'd lo !' 11'~u nbth by ('mw will be dt v otion;~l leorder.
hot try pVrn . Add noodl~s. toHEATING AND
at the workshop ~ ponsorf'd by ner guest~ 1,f Mr. ;md \I rs. Hob- lwr daughte r ( 8 ~&gt;n n if'
mntut•l, dltotMe and unions .
J ~iff'l. ·\ pl&lt;~y . 'Trm!" Ca psult:, '' wlll
HH• Ttt·F::ndJ e We r;.1rd rn C1ub I' Tt W1111d and l::nn ll:- " ut Ciwf;- \11·. :uHJ \ l r~ . \lan·al lltllinon
AIR-CONDITIONING
Mh wrll tuJtl IHtl&lt;r in hnt ov·
be prt'Sf'n ted. The re frt'~ h menl
al
Pn1nt
PIE'asnnt
W
Va.
last
tr·r.
1
rn J ! hours .
iJJ\d clril dren.
l'ot,lnllttt&gt;e tha: rman i ~ \Irs.
wt&gt;ek She gttve a flow er d Pm ·
MARZt:rrt OINNF.R
T ltt· \lil ltr on Lt mily is ~ull .Ja n ~P~ Fug;1 tr·. \ 1rs. F. I1H Cilr,ns1r nt 1on.
:'vl1 v; Huh-her residt's ill
1 medium mllon
l"f'('OI 't'rt llg {l'i)Tll &lt;1 {J~t! Jll ra r. mor", J r.
anu
.\1r!1,
Carl
M r and .\fr~ Roscoe F owle r Cenl t'r thi s _\·t'ar
1 lb. hf"t'f ~tuk ur purk
I~' \!;rv which dr ~ fi' (IY~'d a I I 1\autz &lt;tre it. charge 0 1 dt'r·orlwv !" re turnf'd to thei r home ln
,\! iss .lt&gt;.lnf' 11t&gt; Cnwk.'l. t euch- !ht·Jr lwlongmg .i. Th~y '.1-~'rt' a· .1\trtth 11nd rer·ept1on
2 t:upt noodln
,
Flnr
irlrt
a
ft
er
spt&gt;nd
ing
a
\' il l'il f'r
M \l:•r it:&lt;Tt:t. &lt;~ n d
(; f' n t' ).!&lt;.Ill the \'i!'!Jtns of l;J\e l'lht·n
I n1n mu..;hrncmts
SEPT. 24
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I p.nt lomotot'll
The Snul hto &lt;l~ t Ltl('fl l
Bund
~tl Vli rious point~ in th,. nr,rt h
~1 \ldt"nt . \ll"rt' w ~~:~k••rtd ~ut·~ts I 'olum bu'l \\"1·s 1 ~Hit' ;.. nd 11\&lt;Jtll. 1',,,,,:, r- 111,1 h1dd lltl-11'
Salt ami pt'Jlprr .
l ocutt St.
Midd leport
1nc·hrding Middl t•porl
1&gt;1 t!wl r J!ill't'nls .\·l r . iHLd \lr~ pl' r)-. ut &lt;&lt;l l &lt;&gt;niclt,; uf
Fry noodle;.; in ~~~ watn liD·
l.tr Tn"t'! 111 1;: St&lt;p ten rU1·1·
\1r s. F:dwa rd Smil b nnd son, W.:~llt'r Crooks.
til tcnd"r . Drain and add tn
wt-rr sl1 1len.
Tllurstli.J:.·. &lt;~I a p m. wt
V;Ht ghan hill (' re turned
to
me&lt;~l. o\1ld mu"hrooms. turnatne s. !i~MMI!Iinr.:~. l'ul in ovrn t hf'ir horne ln Columbu s &lt;1 f1 Pr
and bake dnwn dry tt1 goldrn "pending a IH'r· k herf' with hN
puent s. Mr. and Mrs Arnold
brown .
Ai chfl rd5 Mrs. Smt i h and son
This is ,Mo•KI .
'."f're arr ompanied to Co lurn-Mrtt. llarlry JnhnHOII
b u~ b1· hf'r hu o.: bfl ncl wlw r:lmf'
I f(lr fl ;t~m ovN the wet"k t•nd.
SWF.ET P(ITAT(I Pt~:
.1\11'. and Mt's Thom ns ll:1 rs l
unbaktod !I ln. pit' tihrll
of Akn1n srwnt th l' wee kend
I~~ {'UP'i mo1hed liWt'f'l
I wtl h ht ~ motlwr . !\1r s.
lie11lah
potatue11
I While .
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2 1ablt'spnooll melttd butter
M l~s .Judy Rul&lt;·hPr . Oh io L' ni '~ cup brown IUI!flll"
Vf't'!ollt .v Hltldl'nj, spt-nt /hf' WPf'k
1 . tt· a~puun dnu.amon
e nd 11 ith h~ r pa r Pn l ~ VIr . iind
1t tt!a!tpoun uinMer
\1r~ . Ira Hutc her !lnd ~ r&gt;n. J im.
· ~ l~a!poon slit
% eggs, wt&gt;ll ht•tttl'n
llear Editor:
P '1 ('Up!! milk
I \\'OUld likl'
"MethiKI'' - Cnmhlne lh~
apprfdatlon tor your
in({rt!dlents In the ordr1' llsl· fc•aturt "Kitrhtn Conk ."
rd 1U1d pour Into the pie .!Liw/1.
Thi s tt-clpe for SWt&gt;f"t PulaK&amp;kt! In 450 deKrt-e uvrn, Itt ! lu Pit' wa~ givt'n t" me many I
minutes, reduce htat Lo 350 I yt!'llrs aao by an old colored
d••Krt•elt and bak~ tnr Mbf1Ul
lolly In Uawsun, (~a . , &lt;:~nd it is
41 mlnule11 or untll firm.
a good rt'dpr.
-!\'Irs. Jnhn fi'. Goett, Sr.
Yours truly,
Rt. 11 Shlitldto, Oblo
Ml'!l. John F. Gototl Sr.
Rt. 1, Shade, Ohio

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ON SAt! llUTY TOUII
1 WHAT'S THEIR L!Ni!:T
ly Kiser , 29'~ aere, Ltotarl.
Airm11n Third Class Dwilht NEW YORK !UPI J _ wh:

\ ' N e bat JOn of M r . a nd Mr s.
·•
J ohn 1&gt; H1e bel. lll~n11 11 Hit!· Clair O. 'Nelaon of J.ang•vllle, do Colonel Clean, Oanirl llrooo
.. bfol lo Oors~l C. Reibel, Doru- has lrrtvf"d ror duly with a ' Tom 'Mdy and Swet'py
U
lh&lt;~ F Hll'ht-1 , Ln1. Ht't'&lt;l!ivlll~ . Strategic Air Commond (SAC) Squirrel have In common ~
Anna M. Baird, Comm. unit 11 Offutt AFB, Ntb . Nel· All tour hiYe lhe ~•m~' jnl
K!ep A.mt&gt;rtt
Mr•ndn Eu"t'Ot&lt; Smit h. Mu- , "I
to son. an • lr pollcemaD, previ·' accordJne to
' u ~nna. II' Tt 10m poon . dflr . E
Jon' .Smrt. h tu 1.1.da J ont: ~. F.rou11 ly ~rved 1t Lackland AF8 ,! Beautiful.
the nationf l ;;~m
nest Jones. part·els. Sd pio
Georg i• Thompson, Glenn
Ten s. He Is a graduate
of 11itter Or(l:anlzar.lon. Th~f art' tt
Tilom 1r.~o n pa rr~ls. Sali! btJr\'.
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Rutkmd High 5ehool.
official ma st·ots of lltl ,.r•prt·\'t 'l
h.'l m. Alt a F.as trna n. F:d it h Dur- Gtorala E Thompson
to
[ Uon prornm}' In Mt~"· ssl n~J
h&amp;~nt to No rwuod f't&gt;rrl:' il Al t..t Glenn E u1ene Thompson, p4tr·
Kentucky Jthode ll lAnd !H I
Ft&gt;nell. 28 34 stre. Bt'dlurd
eels. Sali sbury .
IN MADDOX_ RESCUE . Morylani.' reopoctl•of&amp;.
Hu!~&gt;rll E . Miller , commu-- 1 _
---- Jotln fo:dvdn Smrt11 \laq;pe 111.
1o uryman first cLn1, USN , JOn II invited.
a ne Sm!lh to NorM Cam bron. GNra: ia F. Thomspon
Glenn ~ Thomp!on , Loi s W ul ~1 1 ~o nd Mrli . James D. Mill· .
pan·t'l~ ~a lt s bu r.1 .
T h omp~n parrt!ls. Sa ll ~ bury . er of l85 Hamilton St., Middle- ,__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _....__
J udson C. Kis ltt&gt;r,
Exec.,
Hohf rt c Hartenbach. ShN- pun wall servmg aboard the
Ciwrle~ B CJ' il l \ . dt&gt;c .. tn I r &lt;~
Hf.
Thunton Stone, J r .. Phyl lls des trover USS MaddoJ w he n
B('t'~ h: . Lo t ~. Ra cine .
Hobet Mining and Co ns!, Co. M. Slone to United Sta]eg Vt'tJ. ~ h e 1;K'u~d el&amp;ht survivors of
l nt . 10 Ch~ri PS D . Gl lmort' . I.N- Aflftirs. Lot s. Pomeroy.
1 Nept une a in.: raft which cr11h·
olu ~ I fil lmore , ~7 :1 , acrt'll. Ru tHomer G. Bax ter. Adm ., Mae ed Jn !o the South China Sea
S('herbarth. De&lt; . to Merwin ~ ~~ - ~p i 8. while on routine patroL
la nd.
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nto Smith. Marjorie
Sm1 t h.
T hel m n P J\.ok M urr!i )' ,
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MEET CANDIIlATE
Wil lis Mc Murl'il} lo fo~ ranklln p&lt;.~rt t-18 . &amp; lpto.
NEW HAVEN - Mr.
and
Hf' ~ l F:st:ate Co , Lot ~. Pornr 1
Mn.
R.
G.
Greene
1 Thin! Sr.,
roy.
f:tVE BARBECUE
N~w Haven, W, Va ., will honor
to
Ann&lt;~ M. Biiird . Comm ..
Mr. and Mrt . Willi am Hob- Ct&gt;eil II. IJnderwood . RepubliP&lt;tr T t'l .s S;di !!.~ l ~' lh r t&gt;ntertained wit h a chi ck- can nominee for governor of
hur.1
t"n
barbecue honoring her mo- Wes l Vi rginia at a coff~e hour
f;.1ry I~ Di ll, ~1t l dred ~ - Dill
LAUNLJRYtht&gt;
1
.\1r .~ . :'II &lt;H' \' Pitc hl ord . of Wednesday at 9:30 p. m .(OST J.
to (;Jtonn R. ('oll ins.
Pau!1n':'
ORY CLEANINr.
Bradington. Sunday Attending An~·ont who would like to meet 1 WY 2-5428
Co llin s. I 56 8('1't&gt;!!. Sultnn .
POMfROY
l.f'' tt&gt;r Thom&lt;IS. Nor·a Thorn · wert&gt; 'vir omd Mrlli ..\.1 erri !l Car· and talk w1lh Mr. Underwood I
&lt;t s lo R o:~ rd of F.d uc Ht ion l ar- ter and Mr anrl Mr~ H &lt;~ rf)' - - - Pitchford . &lt;~ II of (;tt llipol u ..\1r .
rf' . S:l lt•m.
and Mr~. Rirhard Chambeu .
c.~ roli n ~
Logan ol
f'd U&lt;" U ion to lf'll"ll r&gt;&lt;~r"lh • l •w r• h• ~
\litldltopor\ , a nd l ame ~ H11 b&lt;:. tt' t·
Th•r• II I ~d ll&lt;- • 1 ' hm•l•tt ul I&gt;&lt; '·
Bradford . 5~ aert&gt;s. Or angt'
Ura l ntlnl'• In "' ' ' •rn . 1 Y uu ~·•
'v lr!'l Pt l&lt;·hl nrd has been
J e~t~t C !'roltll. Ora Profill ter
to l)ollald .\1 .JulnHun, K.t tltl\'t' ll 1 i ~i ting 111 t_; a llipoli ~.
.John~on . l.ot s, SHit&gt;m . :'1-la rt in:!·
I&gt;H"I , l n• lllutl uut, •• •vii' Uul~ . •t•·

Auto Wrecks

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11.1'1 lht' fim!111g ot dl'

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fhf' crimina' appt&gt;lll of P.tul
I 'nun Yndl!'r Pt Ph·asflnl "n ~ nun

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Two Aetions

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( lllll lt\ ('h,JII •t1 d ll il ' Jt'. il l'd ~,.. .
t&lt;~ l' r- i he : &lt;1' 1'1 1 t: que.-; tinK
a $11'1 cmd e n s ! .~, ~x pired sticker Wt&gt; .ll answer t.. r all Sll('h things
l.tll:l ht' lh Arthu r .
we' n · dont'
111 1-' i'IJng ~ ~~ .• 11 el e(' \l iln officia ls .J &lt;rnw~ Hol wr l Clint' . Lancaster.
fJur
li
vt!s w!l\ bt' u~· t'r,
"'ullu""tnlr: t h~: rt turn uf till' 11. o rd t•r 111. 1 the.l lllt ,l.;"lit lir~ ve $.SO ;_tn d c.:osl s. 24 hours m jail
fiH't'
•~lll ltv flll l
r•·\11k('tl
lor six
.\lli·(' l:rl"}" JUI')' !Itt' p t'l ll jiii11I S lull k11uwlt&gt;dgp (of &lt;tl! \\'est VI r .lll&lt;i ilc ·,·nst'
.fr- ~ u ~ will ~l.t)' l.lrt' wnrd .. Uto- .
"t'l't' llil'ltni sst'd ~mill 9·30 d m. g 11 ti a !&lt;I ll'S );&lt;II ,· mtn £ the con ! ll11 1l lh ~ dto , .rog ',\] l il t·
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•'Vin;t Janw.'l N. Kou !ih 1111d

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A1 ·tton : s&lt;•lwd ·
. 11 t' twn 1"1\ tl
!I.I' LIUIIS .
llt'ilwrt
~' \11ra . Jr· ..
an in /l.u1 t. ~ ~ al. vs ~ . F. \\' 11llam.!iurl , S1·. and l&gt;un 1-" Hattin , 1'\dmr, el 01 !. v~. \1as on
IJ t· Stoplt'JHht-r Zll

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nt il Cti wra l El~c t i 11n
\\'f·dgr t·ai!Pu .ll h•lt d lton lu th1·
tac t 111.11 thl' t'lltt r ·· Wt'.'1·1 \'1r
g ll ll&lt;~ ~:lnt i~.o n Ia .... 11'&lt;1~ rt&gt;V Ist&gt;tJ
b.\· ,he !%:1 L e gi~la ture wilh .'lt&gt;V·
ll utl lu n

e1· :d

imnui'l:-111 1 eh:n1ge.s tH~i ng

made . Vullowing ~r . W1·d gi··~
l' t!qUe &lt;; f !ht' ·nul'! u n.: mu t •l oS!\
.1pprm·t1.l th~ !t('hool of irt~lrut·l tllf1 !11 bf' tli'Jd .

\f.,,ting ;, HPitl
.-lt .\,nWIIIfP Churt·h

).li.HI. "
t&gt;d :1nd S!O ;md &lt;:t•sls. IL l\ Opt'l'&lt;i ·
wr·s li n•n.si'. .John
~ hl l' lt' V Thr n you will lla vt: a bruk.:n
hew·t.
HL!I'ns. 1-'1 Plt&gt;a s&lt;.rrtt . ltll]lfllj.Jl'r
I
p;.~:-..~ i ng . SHI ~mtl c.:o.. ts .
Whe n jht~ word &lt;'omt:s tu mind,
"Thou shalt uot s t~~ l,''
&lt;;1\' E fli~NF.R
Tlwn my frit"nd , how wtl l you
Jt't:!":
mttlh l:' lll trhtmeO w1 th a din ner Sin t t' you 've Utki:'n the flowt!rl,
and mo~:~n~· things lllUI't'
I'm surt&gt; you wrl! not havt an
,'Pt'-11 Jitur.

POi

.lt'sus will siJy , "I know you
nol. ' '
lt1e .Srr:tc ii S•· Fir'! ! Unilttd Prt's,,
. . .
Then how sad will bt your lot
ltyft'rtan Church met in
tht
PLACE onu•.Ks ro.;ow
It y uu do llllt repent you'll be
f' hun·h allllt' X Su11d.ty
night.
Tltt' F'ore!olt Hun \l t&gt; thodi s l
~ urt: lo go
Se pt. 20 Th e nwd lllg w a~ op- ctlurch wil l makt' app!t' butrer , Unt.o the tortur~s thai are be- i
t'ned wrth prayer by tltr~ Mod - 11n ()('Iober 8. Orders may
b~
low .
t&gt;!' alor. Ht'v. l!Dw&lt;J rd Ruppe l! plal·t'd wilh Mrs . Bertha &amp;oU '
-E.M.C.
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wt'rl-' n·;HI hy the .Sf'r rt&gt;l&lt;H)' Mrs .
Ad:1 Sl,lf' k. T rt:&lt; &lt;.~s urer s rt' porl
w:1s givt' n b:-- ~..1 rs Margarej
Wint'brennN . Hoth rt'pnrt~ Wt'l't
:I('Cf' pt ed a ~ rr" ;Jd .
Kf'v Ruppt'll &lt;~nn ou n ced that
World W1de Cnmmuntr1n
will
Ill' un (H·J. 4
T he grou p dt'l'idt'l:l to visit tht"
l1 11 ldren s Home 1m the t&gt;Vt'ni ng of Oet. 2.'l. lltrs A&amp;nt&gt;s Whi!l"
\\ :• s ll&lt;lnwd &lt;1 ~ chairman ol 1
program &lt;~nd Mrs. Marg~rel Col lril!. chairman of lhf' toad com I
millee. BNh will bt" ass i~tHI
br the otht&gt;r dl!'a com; and dea- .
·"l rs

l&gt;t&gt;:tnms :llld f&gt;t&gt;BC'onesse s or Wildt'rmuth.

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Insurance Agency
WY 1-2440

E. 2nd Str.. t

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Th~re will bt 1 Deaconess@!!
collection taken on Sunday. Oct .
J I Nt&gt;xt nwttnR wtll be on Oct
18 ..".Ut&gt;nding were Mrs. Whit~.
Mrs. \\'inebr('nllf'r . )'Irs.
Cot tr il l. ~ r.;; S1&lt;~ck He\· "H ttppe lt.
\ Ir s \1avmP Hfl l nw.~ . and Mrs.
l.lzl'.ie Qui ck.

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JlwneJen electric he111l 1l you're bulldha1, remodeUPf, or thinkiag
of ecnanrtlag your pre~eot heating oyoteoa, find out ltow little 11
reeUy eotll lo enjoy electric - the eleaoeot, euieot-&amp;o·lnotall beat
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WMPO Radio
MONDAY '111RU FRIDAY
6:00 Sip On -News
6,llfi Sacred Heart Hour

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SATURDAY
6:00 Sign On _ News

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PROGRAM LOG
4:10 loterchanp
6:0~ Conntry Music
MONDAY THROUGH ll'RIDAY 1:00 Commlllllty NO'tll
6:20 Me!p County RFD
6:20 Country Jamboree
1:00 Sltlll On, Musical Clocl:
S:Ofi World, National NO'tll
6:25 Paul Bowers --Farm
7,00 Larry Anderson Show
1, 30 Newl Hoadllnee
5, 11 SpoUight on Spot1l
6,30 Nws
8'00 Pomeroy IIi Football
U2 Musical Clock
1:211 Weather
6,33 Rev. Raymond Jones- Rei. 9:30 Middleport High Football 7,00 Be SliD &amp; Know
1 , 30 SUnset Blvd.
6:ll5 Sports Headlllies
11:00 Top Ten Sbow (Dairy
Ne,..
I:OO SlgD Off
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7 03
6:57 Weather Report
Valley)
7'08 Musical Ciock
SATURDAY
7:00 News
11:30 Top Ten Sbow tDultons) 7:ilt! Newa Headitnea
1:00 Sltlll On, Musical Clocll
7:0~ '(lny's Chapel
12,00 Noon News
7:32· Muslcal Ciock
7:00 Be St!U , Know
7:30 News
12:15 Musical Interlude
u 5 Word &amp; Testlmoll1
7, 0- News
7:35 Pickens Hardware
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teele
8:00 Ohio Valley NeWI
r:llfi Musical Clocll
('J'ues -Thurs.)
1:00 Bill Miller Show
8:0fi World, National N7:45 Word &amp; Testimony
7:50 News Report
iOSU Football)
UO Sports
I:IIO Ohio Valley News
1:00 Bill Mllier Sbow
1:45 Sltlll OH September
8:15 Weather Picture
8:05 World, Nattonal News
8:00 Johnson - Simpson Ins. 5:45 Sign Off October
8 18 Musical Clock
1:10 Sporta Today
Sbow tFri.)
SUNDAYS
8:55 Communlt)l Newt
1:11 Weather PlctunJ
8:10 Roy's Food Basket
7:00 Sign On- News
J:OO Tall til tbl Town
8:18 Musical Clocl:
tMon - Thurs.)
7:35 Sunday Showcase
9:55 Mason County News
1:55 NO'tll
1:4$ Baker Furniture Sbow
8:00 French City Baptlat Hour 10:00 i'amliy Worship Hour
t:OO Musical Cloclt
tWed. - Frl.)
8:30 Nawo
!0;15 Pubilc Service
I:SO Sonc &amp; StGry '1'1mt
8:45 I&amp;S Super Market Show 1:33 Hour of De.ilverancti
10;30 LatebllrlnJ
1:41 Family Worohlp Hour
(Thurs.)
(Eider Cline)
10:55 World News
10:00 News
9,00 News
9:48 Collgressman Abele
11:00 News Beat
10:116 lligb 9c11oa1 Hl1 Parade
8:05 CoHee Wltb Janet
10:05 Sonday Chapel
11:1» Mornln&amp; Melodlea
10:65 Nawa
10:00 Grand Ole Op'ry
10:33 Washington Reports to
(except l'rlday,
11:00 Army
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11:00 MIDI8terlal Auoc.
tbe Peopla
Onueb BeUa IIIDIJ
U:SO Spoclai Canmunl&lt;r
11:15 A.S.C. Program - Fri.
11:00 Sunday Sbow
11:45 World Newt
Programs
11:15 Family Worship - Thuro. 12:00 Noon News
11:55 Mason County Noww
12:00 NeWI Rotmdup
ti:l5 Mason Co. Agr. Ext.-Tues. 1.2:15 Christiana Hour
1.2:00 Communl\7 News
12::10 Ballet1n Board
11:33 Swap Shop
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teell
12:116 Lqcai Newa
12:2ii News o Grama
U:45 Tlny'o Country Hymns
1:00 Rev. Andrew Parsons
12:10 Marketa
12:!0 Saturday Matinee
12'00 Noon Report
1:30 Rev. SUas Billups
12;15 Mid Day Weather
1:55 NO'tll Beat
12:1$ Goeuler'a Guest
2:00 Sunday Chapel
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12:10 Ev8DI Baiielln llolrd
1:00 Saturday Matinee
!2:15 Larry Anderson Show
2:33 Rev. Roscoe Thoma
12:25 NO'WI 0 Grams
I:~ News Beat
t:OO Jim Mees Sbow
3:00 Sunday Chapel
12:!0 Agriculture Agent
1:00 Salurdey Matinee
t:l5 Blaellnar AulD Show
3:33 Country llymntlmers
1.2:0 CGtallr7 llo Round
1:55 News Seat
tThUI'll.)
(Dan Hayman)
1:11&amp; NO'tll Seat
4:00 DIIClng witb Doa
f:30 Local Nawo
4:33 Sunday Showcase
2:00 Country Go Round
4:!0 Top Ten Re6:00 Jim Men Show
6:00 Baptlat Laymll1''• Hour
1:55 News Seat
0;110 NO'tll Stim!XU"'J
I:QO Simon'l Market - News uo Sondown Seron!do
l:tlr Mlti-Wa, Malloett
1:11 Publle Sarvlct
l:o;; Sundown Serenade
6:46 Sign Off September .
3:11&amp; Newa Beat
6:30 Dinner Muslc~le
6:45 S1gD Off September
6:4~ Sitlll OH Oclober_ _ _ _4_:00_Piat:_lng.:..wllh
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(UP!) !inally maku him tal&lt;• on Ibe orrlvilll at tbe Piedmont Drivreoponslblll)l . Youn11 Der'o ac- 11111 Club for Mr. ttntl Mrs. Carl
count of how he escaped from H. Cofer's wedding reception
Red China to ~ Konc wao l were greeted by 1 flaohina neon
quilt! 1 Uttlo piece ol patllOs jSillfl.
By RlCII. DA BROW
and humor. Give the ohow 1 The oillll read: "Suaao Corer
orphan I• played by a younp- look-ln.
IGot Her Manl"
H ~LL YWI){)D •U PI J-Dennia [rer ot collllderablo acting abll."' ~aH•r. lor a decade l.bt! ity and pleasant forthrlghtneu, - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - Che:s~r " ol "GWlSmoke. " nas .RJcky Oer, and be ball been
a new NBC·'fV sertes, about a blessed wttb 1 remarkabJe aet
foot-loose racehorse trainer sad- of eyes whi ch he uses to mu- DAJL Y
dled wilt! a Ch inese orphan boy, 1tmum value. In hia role, be
ACIWSS
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.U. FeL NatJve ~
the root.
and !he prem1ere had a nice portrays a practical tuld shrewd
moJ•
Havana,
S, Pby•lotowl
ft'i'l to ll. Jf the half~hour Satur- boy, as opposed to Jones, who
&amp;. Shatter
lotrtc&amp;l
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tlay entry , " Kentucky Jones," doesn't want responsibillty, and 11. Think
lndlvid\&amp;1.1
•rmbol
b11l~ Bs a com_edy-drama, can one qopei the aerlea doesn't 12. Tett the
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navor or
5. Requ.lrtnenected
.av1,1d dpge neraung into a situa· turn into another show with an
11. Mal• ol
6. Met.al
with
tion !Bugher, it could be view- lmpossibly cate brat.
7. Kaa'•
!tutor
worthy .
The premiere wu appealing- 14. £j.ct
nickname
lti . Boy's
8. Vlpera
As Jones. Weaver is minus ly low-key, and Weaver played
•lens
nJckname
t . Va.porlz.es
29, Brara
the limp a n d exaggerated an appealingty human fellow . 18.Fem*
10. Head
SO. Ktnd.
1rawl that gained him lame on Jone.!l 1a: a man at a critical
OOVerlnf
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19. Arabto
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Gunsmoke," and in his new point in his life, looking for a 1!. - s....,, 17. Swedlab.
latt.r
rolter
Sl, BUlolioal
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role he was eslabli.shed In the dlrectJon to follow . He ll obvl- 19, Look
10. Yap., ua
name
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iebut as bavlng a somewhat ously no angel, be 11D't too JO. Rot&amp;'q
U.Ea.tea.away .a . ~
rapldly
1lrained relationship with the handsome, and he doesn't seem
ll.Mov. 1M'* 31. lnlu.r&amp;"mta
wat.r
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Pronou.ll
and forth.
M. JUlct ot ~ ft. Contend
~oungster who was sent for by to have just com• out of the
28. A IUl!OUII
applll
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~• wife before she died. The makeup deparonont. AI the
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NEW HAV EN REAL ESTATE
rooms and balh (S ~rooms) AmOlll those
who
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stor
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UlSUlated Hol1ier hoopital lD the past 24
The Gallla County Estenslon responsiblllty; (5) Good orgo~
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QUAliTY
storm doors an~ wlndowa, hours were James F. HamUton,
Homemakers Council sponsor-- lzer; (II Should know what otbo
base boar d electric heat, en- Z58'ril Second Ave,. Barbara S.
an open training meeting on er people ean do.
$2195
1962 Chevrolet Impel•
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baseDOUBLE JEOPARDY
closed porches • full
Hueholt,
422
Hedgewood
Dr.,
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a Crowd for Fun and The chairman cannot ....,,
Station Waeon . BeautlfuJ white over blaet ftnllb. Red lnterWUI 1M _.,... adJ ll.OO ._ ..
ment.
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lot
(pa::
Melvyn
W.
Woodard,
1718
Most
Ukely
you
can't
Profit"
wltb homemakers from the meal alono, Bile De&lt;do tub10r, n.ew car appearance ~nd ITeormance. PG!fU Jtee~&amp; •
streets) . Also .8.., S roo~
Poweralide, V8 engine. rad1o an heater, new wb1tewall tlrea.
Eastern Ave., Daniel Lee
yourself being brought into
neighboring counties as tovited committees to work with her ,
Reduced I.Q $219~
bath C&lt;. 'ige Wit' fuel 011 h~t ters, Rt. 1 Gallipolis,
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on anything worse than a speed- guests when they met at t b fl such Bl dining room. prepar•
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on back of lot: 0,wuer "':11 M. F'isher, Rt. 2 GallipoUs,
- $695
1959 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door
1ng violation. Nearly everyone Grace Methodist Church in Gal- tlon, clean up .
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sacrifice
6 cyl. engine , standard trans. good tires, radio and heater.
all
th!J
or
on
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Paul
B.
Saunders,
feels that way. Even so, H is lipolls from 10 a.m. to 2.:30 p. The
planning committee
dl• wW . . ... ,......bit loJ
$10.600.
Special.
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Mrs. James Wallace
good to know that In this coun- m. September 17.
should first plan tbe menu. In
$1299
bedr
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Rt. 2 Bidwell, Mrs.
try you can't be made to stand Miss Marion Hermance, l!:x- planlling the mP.nu take int11
1961 Corvair 700 Wagon
Nr;-W - s
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Less tban 30,000 ad;Jal miles, Powerglide, radio, heater.
OOIDJjlh 'bea vtil~~ ! Might, Rt. 1 Middleport, Mrs. trial twice for the sameoffense. tension Specialist. Institutional consideration what type
of
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a.... ... .wd 1JM t~i1$,U.
room, fli tch~ wl
0 u I Manda Eastman, Rt. 1
Shalll inside and out
We
have
a
provision
In
the
Management,
Cooperative
EX·
group
you
are
serving,
wha1
M1n1111- Clluf.• • -•
built-in cabmets, .. nge a~d Iroy, Kathryn K Wilt, Rt.
II C.OU per .,...., "' 'l"hh'M Ohio consitiulion agamst "dou- tension Service, taught the les-- equipment la available to work
••..,uu... u..-t!OB&amp;
oven, br eakfas_t bar and IDn- Pomeroy, James E.
ble jeopardy." That's one of the son. The purpose of the meet· with, what prloe of meal, whal
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ing area, utility r~m. car· I Rt. e Pomeroy, Carol An important safeguards in our sys- ing was to give help to home-- will be donated, season of year,
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OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
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port with storage. Nice Ievei i Morris, Racine, Lawrence
tern of law which makes it cer- maker&amp; on how to plan and buy number of people to he1p.
oUUII - 11.28 (Of 011 W'Drd miD
POMEROY,
OHIO
100 I 100 lot. About ' 12 ·000· . Wolfe, Racine, Mrs. Luther
.cldlQOUJ
tain that once a court has reach- when you cook for a
large Keep record8 of quantity rl
OFhO HOUU.
'th
led
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Rt.
I
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a
verdict
of
"innocent,"
the
crowd.
food purthased, amount of mona.a a. . ._ • ~ r .._ o.£U
Living room WI pane
wa 11 1' M rs. Bruce sm1'th , Sr ., o a acquitted person may not be put Miss He rmance mentioned ey speD.,
• dona"-of food
saturdu .....:31' A y '-'l 1:1:00 1110011
b . f
LWWI
For Rent
and wood - urnmg uep 1ace,~- Hill, Mrs . William Frank
For Sele
l'l"ti &amp;CI aa.s 11
on
trial
again
for
the
same
of·
when
you
are
preparing
I
mea1
Miss
Hermanee
pointed
ou:
1'0 PLA.\.:A A
bath, 3 bedrooms and recre- bert, Jackson, Mrs. David B. fense .
USlJLT I'IIOO!JCINO
for
a
large
group
It
is
usually
the-w
recurd!:
o
are
ver}
value~
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W4N'I' olD
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TWO f URNISHED aparlmenls
{or
~rooms&gt; ,] Garthee, Jackson, Louis
This right holds good, however for fellowship, service or -profit. to the next person that does thtand one unfurnished singlt&gt; in Spinet Piano, like new, ai- hlP( oil L ace, laun ry r~~ ' Hockberg, Jackson, Mrs.
only
if a full trial is held and After you determine the reason job.
PHONE WY 2-2157
most new, roll-a-way bed, full carport.
75 x 45 ·
MiddiPpor!.
Phont
WY 2-3267.
ot
Y!e:e
F.
Stoneburner,
Hamden,
a
verdict
is re1tched. It ls pos- for serving the meal, the most ' She also stressed that when
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size. Haymond Hummel, 900 $12.700.
9 22 Jtc
Owher
transferred.
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Mrs.
Owen
H.
Wilbur,
sible
to
face
another trial on the important person in making this food ts donated, you should atBroadway, Middleport, after
same charge if the first trial rr.eal a success is the general tach a cost to this food and take
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r110m ;par·rment
Card of Thanks
and ~ p. m.
9 22 3tp 6 rooms a d
1. Miss Bessie L. Adkins,
n
oath,
expans
On
Grove,
.and
Mrs.
Virgil
AIIrey,
ends
with a "hung jury" or a chairman.
lnto consideration when ngur
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bat h .. dulls . 212 Snuth .Fifth ALLEN ADDING machin;-Cl~- attic, lot fr om street to streelt. Worthington, Ky .
"mistrial
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JI
a new trial 1.s Miss Hermance outlined tbe log price to be chargoed for a
WE WISH LO thank everyone A\·t&gt;nue.
' 'ltdd lt-por!. WY 2.
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A good investment at
on. y
Blrthl
. the Judgment
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. for seIect mg proII t rnaklng: meai . v
~-who was so kind and thought
ry cash register, file ~abmet, $3
(R
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requested' or if
of foll2ow Ing cn'ter1a
t l a l peo5435 _
9 22 rfc
11
000
Howe
scales,
Fairbanks
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ful after the d~ath lf our hus- nta
prc:rerty
d
WI , Mrs . David Warren
Davis,
acquittal
is
reversed
by
the
state
a
general
chairman
&lt;1)
ablllty
pie
donate
large
quantities
of
-hand
truclcs,
forty
horse
I
soon
be
I
five
n great eman ).
Blue Fountain Motel, son, 3, supreme Court on appeal by to get along wltb people ; t2) food and the cost of tbese foods
band and father, Eu~ene A. UPSTAIRS apartment.
Thompson, We
especially 1 rooms and baih, ou Buttf'r- motor, Siegler oil
stove. Se
th
f · p.m. Monday. Mrs. Billy Mon- the state
A knowledge of good food. if they had to be purchased are
1
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wish to thank Mr. Thomas ! nul Ave . Pomeroy
Phone Harold Bostor,
Reedsville,
v~ra ?the~ propert e.:
or , roe Johnson, Rt. 2 Crown City, A classi.c example comes from &lt;Knows quality of food and never taken Into consideration
Martin, from Chase Vuneral ' \\'Y l -3098.
9 21 6h: , Ohio.
9--I9-3tp 11ae, WI •.t ownAipaymentsfas 1daughter, 12 :57 p,m. Monday. the " Wild We.st" in the late how she expects these foods to when figuring the cost of the.
ow as .-.50.
so a
ew I'
Dis-•-Home, Rev . Jack ') !:itutler,'
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'-"IUII"ged
·1880's. A man named Ball was taste.); &lt;3} A bil'1ty to IoIIow meal.
iii! of our rriends and neigh- F'OUH ROOM furnish~ apart- SW~ET POTATOES. Charles rentals from $4S, B!Jd up.
, Patients recently dischar~ed charged wtth murder along with through; (4) Ability to delegate Sanitation was another 1m·
bon. those sencting floral ot-1 men! m Pomt&gt;roy ( ,ood loca- Hilton, Phone VI 3·2638 · Port1included Mrs. Jason Markms, two 0o1ers. Ball was acquitted,
portant point brought out. Propferi~gs, car.ds, a.nd anyone tion. Phone WY 2-31172laf.~etr 4 land, ~io.
9 18 6tc Contact: Jobn Richmond, Ag- !Mrs. G, R sayre and . infant but the others were found guiler ways to sanitize dishes wa~
p·_m ·
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"p 1964 HONDA Motorcyele, •.t"6. , ent, New Haven
882-1985; ,ld augh. ter. Mrs. H. E . wIseman ty. The guilty pair apiVUiled to
el"e who ass1st~ many way 1I __
dlscuss ed ,
.
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Pomeroy
992--%451
or Hermaa
d
n1
d
ugh
Ch
~
1 a bigher eoW't and !heir original
The Eugene Thompson
3 H00'1 apartment v11th balh.
Phone WY 2-2519.
La
B k
ian I ant a ter,
ares
A Ust of food s to solicit 1or
yne, roR er,id New 882--44!5
Havea, ISWID
. dl er, Arnoid Grate, Rita J . indictment was
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Family
Convenit:-nt for J or 2 people.
• 22 6tp 88%1035
found to be
and not to solicIt for was given
9 22 ltp
648 s. Se\:ond Av~ .• Phone !
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• · ( es eace
) .Burnski, David T. Day, Rebec- faulty.
to each person pre:qent Miss
1
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t 17 uc lONE Electric Motor, 2: HP, 3
t l7 &amp;te l' ca Stut1er, Mary M Clark, and • Once again Ute government .tlC..
Hermance mentioned t11e danNotice
1
phase , 1 electric motor, 3 H.
Joseph C. King.
cused all three men. Ball
MYF Attends Meeting
ger of bacterial infection that
or OJ' , TWO BEDROOM house on -Li~~ . P., 3 phase, One electrk mo- FOR SALE - Modern
one I
claimed his right against double The following members of tbe start In certain foods If preparTHE
T_RUSTEE_S
tve ~ eoln Heights . Ava11abh: Oct- tor 2 H. P. 110~220 volt, One floor newly decorated ho~e, PROGRESS VS. CANCER jeopardy had been invaded, and Reedsville MYF attended 8 ed too soon and not properlv
To~nship. Melg~ , Coun~y, ober 1. Phone WY 2·5127,
electric motor 'fc H.P., 110 three
bedr?D_ms,
sewi!'g . DA~AS (UPI) - ...~dlati~n the u.s. Supreme Court agreed. County meeting at t.he Heath re~rigera~ or kept at ~ eer·
OhiO, will accept btds
tor
9 17 Uc
volt, 3 steel parts bin, water room, large .hvmg room, dm- b1olog1st James W. tmney m He didn't have to stand trial Methodist church at Middleport lain heating degrees uptil tht"
the purchdase of. a new B'dor
- - · - proof paint. Phon~ WY 2-3319. ing room , kitche~ and batb, work at the Baylor University again. The other two did and M
Taylor Pres
Brend~ f .e the foods are served. Such
used roa machmory.
t s BODY AND FENDER
shop
t 17 tfc full buement with ohower Med. 1 Ce l&lt;r h d'
ed
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of food h ld be
8
will be rerelved until Octn- and filling station tor rent j
and toilet, storm windows, a ne~away~ ma:: ra:::ve pa~th~:~al%/o~~e~d:;~ ~::ey::!s Vi~ar:e~u:~~:~s :r:~ place w~~~ the !::': ~~
ber 7, l:~ BisseU, Clerk,
or sale. equipped. Rent very
Polyethylene Plastic
I
gaa_ furnace and garage. 412 substances seek out cancer cells jeopardy" provision is to pro· Sec ' Pam., B~ckley Assistant tt. -ve 3erve&lt;L
reasonable. See ':'ed Thump·
Sprmg Ave., Phone WY 2-2561. in the body.
teet the individual from being Sec., and Jearu·e Cashd.ollar
Advantage• of using paper
Long Bot1om, Ohio
son, Rutland Discount Stor~ I
For Silo Covers
9 21 3lp Th
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. e process mvo ves vm hounded all his life. In old En- News Reporter, and leaders JS es or servmg, pr -po .
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before 10 a . m. r after 1,
d
o1
ood
ch
j 11
12' • 101' 4 MIL BLACK
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patients !uper oses
oxygen. gland where the fear of tyranny Mrs Alene King and
Mrs. ed f s, su 11 meats, e 1es.
9 IS 61c i
WANTED - General Hauling.
20' x 100' 4 MIL BLACK
· 1 RO?M hou~ a~ cabin over- so radioisotopes rush io the site first Prompted safeguards for Na~cy Buckley.
cheese, etc., to help save timt·
Lee Orenner. Phone W\' 2-~MODERN 4 room and - ·b8tb l 24' x 100' 4 MIL BLACK
lookmg Ohlo River, $500.00 of any tumor. In the past, rad- personal f~om one cow1 Extension Home Maken Club , and extra kitchen work
wa~
280l.
t 18 Gtc
furnishNI apartment. Mid21· .- 100' 4 MIL BLACK
down, 15 years to pay. Easy ioisotopes have ahown no pref- said : "Were it not.for this rule
The Reedsvilie-Long Bottom discussed. There are times when
LEARN TO SQUAR.!. DANCE dleport. WY 2-3874.
32' • 100' 4 MIL BLACK
monthly payments like r~nt. erence for malignant cells over anyone obnoxious to the govern: Extension Home Makers Club the products mentioned abovr:(Western StyleL Ne?.
beI 11 tfc
(6 Mil AIIO Av.JI•ble)
4 per cent interest, W r J t_ e normal cells. Finney described ment might be run down by re-- met with Mrs Walter Brown would cost more, but would ~
ginners class starts Wednes-1 PURNISHED aod unfurnished
eComplete Stodr On Hand
Durst's Store, Portland, Ohio it as ~ ~reakthrou~h in_ cancer peated attempts to earry 011 a · Wednesday ev~ing. The meet- more pracUcal to ~se. T h _I r
Phone VI 3-2261.
dJagnrusis. and po!Slbly lD treat- prosecution asainst him ."
jno- was in charge of the Pres. should all be taken m~o cons!d
day, Sept. Z3, 7 P· m. Day- apartmonts. Inquire at tile
SEI Ul FOR
e D lOtc ment of IUmors.
M~s. Brown. Devotional read- eration by the planmng eom
light Savings Time, New Ha- Ohio Hotel.
8-14-tlc
DISCOUNT PRICES
ttee
ven Community
Building,
Business Services
ing (parody on the 2Srd Psalm) mi
.
New Haven, w. Va. First two THREE and four roo'tl furnish&amp;
P
La d
k FOR SALE-Middieport'o taDby Melanie Brown opened tbe . H group.~ ~r organiZations ar.
lessons free
. Cu.nt see If otl tmd tlllluntlsbed apart.
omeroy
n mar
est buildiDs, located S5J N. PIANO TUNING. Newman Burmeeting. Twelve members ans- mterested '" more inforabo• ,
you enjoy !hem. Phone Ray mOllie. WY Z-54S4
12 I lfc WY 2·2111 Jock Coney, Me•Second Slroe~ Middleport. dette, Middleport, WY 2-3791.
wered the roll calL It was an- on how to plan and serve eom
Priced for quiet oalo. m.
t s liOic
nounced tbe Healtb Conference munity. meals .the Cooperative
Wriston New Haven 88H211. HOUSE !Dr rent tn Pomeroy, G E p
bl
.
quire at Oblo Hotel.
S
. ling •-w •Oct 20 at At- ExtenSton Service has • bulle·
t 17 7tp three rOOIDI and bat1I. Cali - . orta e dishwasber, !
mee
.._
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,
lannln
Co
.
;-;;;;;-:=:;;-==:-;--;--;:---:years old. In good eonditloll.
10 16 lie
ens. Program topics for the year lin
g
mmurutl
LET REES FLORAL Ill Racine WY 2-3571 otter ~ Pn ":tc
Phone WY 2-5127.
HOOSE FOR SALE: t raoJDJ
EXPERIENCED
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Bush, Mr. were discussed. Refreshments Meals. This bulieUn may bo
lwtdlt all your Hower needs.
t It lie furnished
and Mrs. Cecil Roseberry and were served lo Mrs. Pauline obtained free by contacting
Fun~alst:fwedd ings, glftsRe,al- HOUSE, 4 rooms, batb. pie- SINGER Sewm
-••·Pbono
~c
two children, Miss Sylvia Brew- Myers, Mrs. Nell Wilson, Mrs. yo~te::ensl~ Ofliceit 1
50 ~au 1 u g:assware.
. es ture wtndo\\-, basement. pick·
f.! . 018'-""-·
er visited Mr. and Mrs. Law- Geneva Yates, Mrs. Gladys WU.
ng
e mee ng rom
Floral, 3rd Street, Racme, et fence yard. 1671 Lincoln ' aew, $59.50 up. !ieveral used HOME lor ront Ia Pomeroy 3
renee Johnston and family, Uams, Mrs. Edn• Hail, Mro. Meigs County were Mrs. George
Ohio, Phone WI 11-3983.
Heights. Phono WY %-2780.
ma""!- 11 bargain prtcea 1'001111 and batb. WY S-3575.
Minersville, Ohio Sunday after- Leiba Kibble, Mrs. Vivian Hum- Skinner; Mrs. Clarence Murrray '
t 16 ISle
8-22-tfc The ~abrtc Sbop, ~Inger SaJeo
a-11-tfc rr.,. the llrKetl Inlet or noon.
phrey, Mrs. Tre" Swain, Mrs. Mrs. R~er ~eller,D~l'll. ~an
:-:::=-===:----:-:-----:-and Service, Pomeroy, Ohio.
bulldozer radla!G&lt; to tho
A 10n wu home Monday, Ara Myers, Mrs. !JIIian Pick- Hysell, rs. ary
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LOSE I!EfGHT safely and eao- FOUR room ltn-nished apar~ WY Z-22114.
t 21 tfc
BOUSE lor sale. Beside Brad- -·lie~~ •··ter _
September 14 to Mr and Mrs
M
B wn Mrs Rutb Ralph Keller, Mrs.
Charles
""" wttb new De•-a&lt;liet tab- ment. Phone WY J-36S8.
"-·--•-• call WY •~·
•••• -rs. ro Sue
' Ann. Myel'll Humpbreys, Mrs. Rober t K'mg
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Paul Ours. Mother . and baby. ens,
Ann Balders011,
~":;: Only 98c. Start
=;:--:=:::---:---11--:24
- tf_c
Auto Sllel
8-21-tfc
came home Thursday.
Melanie, Linda
and David and Mrs. Harold L. Spencer.
FOR RENT, modern bouse, 1947 CHEVROLF.T Z loor, good
Business Services
WY 2-21oQ
PomtNW
Mrs. Dorothy Rooeberry help- Brown and Kay Balderson.
CINCINNATI (UP!) _ Live'"' rooms and bath, Youngs- running condlUon. Priced •100
ed ber sister Mrs. Zona Midtown kitchen, tile floor, Jo- Phone WY U288.
BEAT DROUGHT by building L 0. McCOY, AUCTIONEER. dleswart make applebutter.
Earnest Johnson.
stock :
cated at 136 Lincoln-rd. Call
t It 3tp
atock ponds, dams, reservoirs. Chester, Ohio.
a 211 11e Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bailey ol Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Johns- Cattle 2000· Calves Z75. Re·
WY 2-3020.
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Free estimates - fair prices
N. Carolina Ylsited her mother ton and family of ColumbWI vlo- ceJ~ts largely good lo average
The
Rambler
good
work
Prompt
serMrs.
Louise Van Meter and ]ted her lather Mr. Oliver Da~ chottle 900-l!SO lb slau.ghter
PLANNING
World
Slandard
t1
lompaet
vloe,
all
work
1o
done
with
daughter
Nickey. They will go ley and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis steers and 700-1100 lb heifers,
Wanted To Buy
YOUR VACATION?
EsceUeuce
caterpillar built oquiptll&lt;!nt.
to Florida to his employment. Johnston and family, Miners- cows 10 per cent, feeders mostRood oervice, bell bond
WANTED, used furniture, tools, Big ear room, ride and per- Al!o any kind of excavations
His parenta Mr. and Mr!. Otis ville.
ly Sina_ll lots, slaughter steers
...-vice and lraveiHrvice
dishes and household goodo. formance. Small ear eeonomy msde witb back-hoe or front
Top Dollar Pold For
Bailey and daughter Lots of Mrs. Mary Keams, Mrs. Dor- and heifers mostly steady, util·
CALL:
Any amount, large or small.
and lllllllliOr&amp;bUit)l
end loader. Emmet W. SbuWreck.. Con end Trucko
Racine called on Van Meters. Ia Dalley and family visited Ity and commercLOI cows steady
E. M. BURTON
' Call Knotts Auction, GalilTI&lt;&gt;Soe
ier Contracting, 342 Page St.,
-~
Mrs. Doris Sayre visited Mrs. Mrs. Polly Pack and family canner and cutter steady lo
WY :r.:us
lis,
Ohio.
Phone
446-2917.
Metropolltu
Moton
Middleport,
Ohio.
Phone
WY
24
HOUR
TOWI·
N
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Gladys
Wines Thursday after- Wednesday evening.
strong, bulls steady. Average to
2
571 s,.odwoy
Mtddloport
~ 10 20tp
E. Malo Street, Pomeroy
%-3243.
I %1 tfc
noon.
Mrs. Charles Carroll, Mrs. high choice 1000-1050 lb siaughPbo110 WY U871
0""1 A.M. to 7 P,M
Mrs. John Mengel and daugh- Mae Van Meter and daughter ter steen 26, bulk low lo averFor Sa Ie
AUToMOBILE btlurance been
4 22 tfc HEATING, PlambiDI. MaeDer
Cl- Sundoy
ter, Darwin visited her sister Ruby went to Gallipolis on bust- age chol_ce 1100-IJSO lb 25-25.50,
inald - . . . .
Phono 91 5-2297
Mrs. Carol Rhodes Thursday. ness Monday. They visited Lu- xruxed high good to low cholc•
1
""':""~l!d!
~
ope.. MELONS, potatoes, beans, $1. Business Opportunities Ill East MaiD 8lreel, r BotwHn Cheater and
Visiton of Rev. and Mrs. ciie Ridenhour of Chester.
24.50, good 900-1200 lb 22-24.
tor 1 ..,..?
IVY
per bu. B•lng containers and
II'OJ, Pb- IVY uua.
Tu......-. Plotn on Sttto Rt. 1 John Busch were Mr. and Mn. A son was born to Mr. aud standard to low good 111-21, load
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111
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pick yourself. Clarenc.. Prof- MAN OR WOMAN WANTED
7 zo 1fA: 1.
Harley Rhodes, New Brighton, Mrs. CU!ford Icenhower Sept. average 1o high choice_ around
Employment Wanted
litt, Phone VI 3-2254.
To take over postage stamp ma-I
lagll Notice
Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence 14. The baby weigbed 7 1b 10 82S lb belfen 24.25, chOice 800·
t 16 tfc chine route and service acIN THI cOMMON PLIAI eoun o• Bush, and Connie, Mt. Morlah, oz. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Icen-- 875 lb ZS.2A, mixed high good tCJ
MUST HAVE WORK. Will do P;;E;::A~C;;:HE:::;:S:-.-r-e-ad-:--,-:b-rl:n---eon
-- coun_ts in spar.. tim~. Reliable
MIIGI couN'!.~· ~,"~:,
Mr. and Mrs. Okey NesUeroad, bower are grandparents.
low choice 22.50-22.75, good
lrolnnlng Jn my home, $3 per
talnen. Webs~r Frui~ Farm. persontsn who wtill gl~e
~~P.UK....UilG IAYnoies •• LOAN Wierton, w. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Donaldson or Colum- 21.50-22, standard to low good
IS . Mrs. Clarence Chapman, Lon B tt
Otu
Ph
cou
promp serviee, mmt·
A. ww c~-:;~:,v'corpontlon,
Dwight Hoback Racine Mr. Paul bua b vislting his gcandmother 18-20.50, scattered sales good
Phone WY 2-2947.
.1201.0 om,
o, I I o~: mum 10 houn per week. Car
414 levMttt ltr•t,
OUrs, Wayne Sampson, Dunbar, Mrs. Minnie Carroll and fami.. 550-6251b mixed steers and heif..
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necessary.
P•rts &amp; Service On
P.rkerMu,., w. va. ,. 1• 1ntiH.,
w. va.
ly.
ers 20, cows 10..14.50, buill
REGISTERED Hereford Bull,
$2595 CASH REQillRED
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nd .,_ John B----L u - LouJ V "-ter and 15 SO 17 vealera steady siau•h
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Any Make Cheln Saw
DINVIIl v. IIUTT.
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.n-u11.
WK."'I
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ae BD .milt'
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~ e or ent
three years old. Good herd NO EXPERIENCE SELLING
..,.,.nt~ ..,,..
attended Revival meeUng ot daughter Nickey ond Mr. and er caivea oteady lo
wea!I,
- - - bulL Manure spreader on rub- OR SOLICITING. Accounts
••••••
..,...,.,. Silver Run Free Wlll Baptlat Mrs. Ted Bailey vlalted Mr. ond choice vealers 28-32, good :13-28,
FIVE ROOMS and bath, house. ber. Oscar Web&lt;r, two mil"' ar. ostabUshed far you. WUI
S,..lll!ngine Service
Punuo•t toe wnt .._~!""""'c
..- •., Churcb and visited Margerie and Mr! Lewlo Johnston and faml- otandard 18-23; good ond cbolct
l2S Hudson
St.,
Middleport.
,
oast
of
Chester
on
s•-te
Route
give
you
a
•ood
steady
InI
111-.
WI
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MelD CountJ. Qblo. I .-Dl offer for Donna Hayman
Racine Mr. ly Del!' .MtnenvJJ1e SundaJ•
t iB Ughter ~~Vel
.Wo
1nqwrt
OhiO Hole!.
248.
come. Larger territ lry availaaJo at PubDe Auc:Uoa oa 1M 17th
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dQ ol Octobu, 1801,. -1&amp; 10:00 A. lL
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t 21 Stp able lor prosperout full time to6 W, Mallt
PomeroJ,
0. on tb• .w,. o1 u.. eoan BDUM ot
business. Steady year around
Ml4 00\Uit.)' 1D Pom::r, Oldo. liLa
Help Wanted
I BABY
BED, witb ~ttteaa repeat buslneu that .IB non- PHOTO Copying Servtce. ~ ton~,:.-:.::.":"
--:t.c::oo==iuNG FOR IICURI I $7.50 ar 1616 Lmcoln Hgts., seasonal. H you are smcerely tea made of legal pa~
1087
Pomeroy. Another baby bed at · t
ted ln ha0 diing this
,...... .., Bt.ate of Oblo. bouad«&lt; d4 4Me11bRutland home of Adeline m erea
birth records and almost any .cJ aa rDllowa. to-wit:
'l'rab tor o. a Olt11 e.r.t .. ..._
Browning No ru·ght •ails
territory and rurming I bust- other d~nta. Also lamln- :::,.~:...s.tn~ ~ i:,
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ness of your -own, write about ting tn piastic film to pre- To- No. t. Aarll• 11 of the Ohio
1.. our _, atlter ~utr~ret1n ..~
fl..t~-. .........,... ~- -.bUD&gt;
9 2l ~~yourself and give phone num· ~erve your va'tuable papers. :m:..~!u~oo~ ~-=
• .... 1 . . ..,... Mltll fttr dlapM,,.. •Mt.
4 LOTS 48' ~ 100' each, on Col· her Bo1. MB-M, Care of The Reuter lasarance Pomeroy
.:U,~~.:::
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lege Street in Syracuse, OWo. Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy, Ohio
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11n1u1 to \be roatb &amp;beaM tw~rtll !II
e Pe1nb' liMp kllan illtllltiJ 1 IE lit - •
Call WY J.-2514 or inquire of Au repUes '""UUIW\lal •
.... wall&amp; •
tOib to a N U tn
lnstrudions
Eldon WlU iD Syracuse.
i 21 2tp
AOC-nONEER
:.:,t ~~~IJU:!1 ~ d~
9-19-Stp
Clmplete 8el ;tw
DO-rill, liDe D! Rk! fraeUoJU U.Ue•
• Jel--AWIJ lfnlllll "ltD"
U. I. CIVIL IIRVICI TISTSI ===~---:----:-----:
Liv-tock
Crltt
llndllrd
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to 1bo .Uwlca
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nor ot
.outll
ntttllttt 81111 11:11111o
~...._ ~ ._ .. mERE'S no charge for use of
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flrlte, , . _ • ......._.
1M roda co tu pll~» at bq1w)JJall,
e
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.........t -»-ampooer -'th pur- ONE registered Holstein Hella.. c. BRADFORD
eont.tnlnl 11 acaw dd toe 1'04•.
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IIICOND 1'114CTI Be,mallll: ., tile
• llwill I .......... .
~~~~ - . ehase of Blue Lustre Carpet
tr calf, two weeki old. Arth·
Radle, Oldl
a.orth~~ IIOI"'M::'N ,.ot ,!!aeUGDN N~,
1111
jot».
8
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Shampoo. Baker Furniture.
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pan1'1 Putebaltl thellH eut 1.135
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Cuided Tour of
State Pari.· T11A·en

chairman; Mrs. Jam~ Titus,
I ~tro. Robert Hetbel, Mrs. Clar-

Wiener Roast
f • db
n}Oye Y

Parents Tour Classrooms

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Mn. Richard OWen, Mn. Fr
llarrvld; afleraoon~~ Ml'l.
Ralpb Pratt, Mn. '"""'""
Mrs. Blaine Wa1burll, Mrs. Sue
Luellen. Mra. MarloD Vu Met--

Ionce Murray, Mrs. Cush John- 1,
Faculty membero of lbt Mid· Mn. Richard Hovatter, Mn.
dleport Schools were IDtroduc- Lowell Beaver, Mrs. Ike Neal:
Nin. m.m •· rs of the Huttand , sun. Mrs. HobeArt Canaday and 1
~
ed and parenta taken on 1 tour Magottne Chairman, Mn. Dale
Gard en Cl ub were taken un a Mrs. Charles mus .
The Youth Fellowship of the of classrooms wben the Middle- Walburn; Hospltallty, Mrs. Rob~t~lded tour Friday of the trees
Laurel Cliff r r~
Methodist por_t ~arent and Teachen As- ert Cra(e, Mrs. Glenn Henaler,
and shrubs at Lake Hope State !
PLAN "'ARD SHOWER I
,socJ8tion held !Is lint meeting Mrs. Mary Brewer; Safety and or.
Par k. Following it the group I
.
.
, Church enJo)'t!(] ::~ wiener roast ' of the school year Mllllday eve- Health, Mn. 'lbomas Scally, Grade I, &lt;Mrs. Bernice
tnjoved 1:1 luneheon at
the Relattves and frtt'nds .a r plan·J Thu1 sday ~vr:nmg followm.g the rung at the high scbool. WU- Mr. Leo Kennedy, Mn. Sara penter) teacher, Mrs. Job
od
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d'
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a H card
shower
for ;chotr
i
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L gt' mmg room
nrou t e ing
wtll ub·
practt(·~ at lhe R u c k 1liam
lngels, new president, was Rupe; ¥lelfare, Mrs.
Robert Fultz, Mrs. Nonnan Humpbroy, ll
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hllmt:&gt; thtt.v \'iewt'd . !hf' dl splay .J ohn li... uw'klns. w
i-' Springs fairground .
j in charge.
Allensworth; Music,
M r 1. Mn. Tracy Hannin&amp;,
ot dahlia and gtadwlla plants serve his 96th btr~hday a~~.
1
The meeting was opened with Geor&amp;e Hackett, Jr., Mrs. Clar· George Conde, Mrs.
';.~~~~ ~~
!ll the farm uf E:ddie Howery at 1versary ~a tuna~ . .Septt'mht&gt;t ~
Group singing of several s ; s 1the Invocation given by the Rev. enee Lacey; Publicity,
Mr. Ingels; Mrs. Bradford J
r :=1 rpenter
l.at ~e 'van M~.tt'r Rest . Ho~ and prayer by the Rev . Eugene M . E. Dawson followed by the Joho Fultz; Budget, Mra. Olar- first &amp;rade, Mrs. Cliff
Taking tht' tour were
\trs. m Clifton, W. \ ~ Mr. l.a~ktns lilll preceded the ro.Jast.
plt:'dge to the flag led by Steph- Ies Smith, Mrs. Junior Riley, Mn. Malcolm Miller, Mn.
P.111l W i~n . pre,ldent: Mrs. I is a former res td en t ur .\1Jddtei All end ing were Rev .
and en Jenkins. During the business Mra. DOD Mullen.
mood Walburn, Mrs.
0 Mrs. Gill and htmily, Mr. and meetmg Mr. Ingels reported on Room mothers were named, Vaughan, Mn. Dan C.
JamPs
J\1cholsun. serretary : port, .and 1 ~ 1.11 e lll lller
'1 1ro; Duane Stanlt&gt;y, program I Fteldmg Hawk.ins.
Mrs. Erne~! Powell and
son, the sales tax bill for education- with the first servtna: as chair· ows.
Ivan, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar I a! programs in the schools, with lmen. includlog, Mrs. Reynolds Graden, Mrs. Flouie ~~;II
Smith and family, .\irs. Wi l- . the P.T.A. to assist in the
Kingergarten, morning clau, worth, teacher; Mn.
!tam Neutzling. Mrs. Gerald ljert. The P .T.A. unit will
Mrs. Lionel Boggs, Mrs. George Ord, Mrs. CIHford ~~~~;;:II
Pullins and son, Junior, Louis to sec ure the slgnatures
Miller, Mra. Lowell
Beaver, Mrs. Ike Neat, Mrs. Don
Diehl, Leonard Lyons ,
Jack I tor the initiated bill to increase
era, ' Mra. Mack Stewart;
Ja cobs. Kare• .,~ lori s,
the :sales tax from .three
to
Gerald Rupe;
teacher, Mrs.
Mowery, Ch~llie:s We~rd, Bren· four p~r cent tu help provide
Robert Burkett, Mrs. Paul
da and Sandra Gilmore.
fimmcial assi stance for educa·
cl, Mrs. Ernest Fraser, M r •·
lyn Soulsby, Bec.:ky Eblin. Su· tlunal program s in the schools.
Woodrow CaD, Mrs. P. L.
sie Tracy, Linda S)archer, Mr. Ingels urged parents
Grade III, Mrs. L. W.
.James Pullins. Jear. Windon, sign the petitions if ~sked
Cof!l&amp;S, teacher; Mrs. W1::~~~
M1ke do so. The quota for Middleport
Swisher, Mrs. Harry ~
I Mickey Howell and
Wright.
I is two petitions with the bill
fin, Mn. Remo Nlerl, Miirsiii'u~~~ ~~
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be
presented
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legislature
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Powell, Mrs .
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Roland Fis er, a u en1
a Warner· Mrs
Ben Philson
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mp~;~~ 7~terested in schools Mountain State Business Col· teacher,' Mrs. David Jenkins:
POMEROY . OHIO
feel that additional money
lege. Parkersb~g, w,. Va. spent Mrs:. Lawrence Boyd, Mrs.
'
nef'ded
to
adequately
the
weekend Wllh tus pa~ents, liam Otmosky, Mrs. M. E. Dm•-11
LAST TIME TONIGHT
!
progr~ms
in
education
the
M~.
and_ Mrs. Mason Ftsher, son, Mrs. Fred Gibbs.
"CHALK GARDEN"
('f~chni~o1or )
I futu re. This would provide ~or Mmersvllle.
I Grade IV, Mrs .
Hayley Mills. Deburah Kerr Meigs county what otherwise Mrs. Mason Fisher, son Gor- Hackett, Jr ., teacher; Mrs .
Cotorcartoon•
would be impossible to do by
and daughters , Carla and nus Howard, Mrs. Gene """"
additional levies, according to Barbara visited Sunday even- Mrs. Robert Schmoll, Mrs.
WED. &amp; THURSDAY
. , • that eal up your reserves. Get your
the report given to Mr.
· · , in
with lter son and Franklin Triplett, Mrs. ~dward j
S•pt. 23·24
A
report
was
given
on
t
, Mr . and Mrs. Moore; Mrs. R. R. Pickens, .
loan al Cit;zens National Bank, where inNOT OPEN
purchases made by the P .T .A.
Fisher and son.
teacher, Mrs. William Hamm,
FRIDAY end SATURDAY
terest ra tes are among the lowest, consisduring the past yea r and i I
Mrs. Sherman Buskirk, M r .
Sept. 25-26
a
Primary
i
ditto
Mrs.
Paul
Fisher
retllf'~ed
j Robert Duckworth, Mrs. Bern· II
tent with safety. You'll like doing busi"HEY THERE, IT'S
duplicating machine,
home Sat~rday' af~er spend~g ard Fultz, Mrs. Charles Gerard
YOG.J BEAR"
ness with Citizens Nationa l Bdnk. let us
tYoii Color )
"''"'"", fir st aid supplies, year- a w.eek Wl~h Mr. ~Isher who IS Grade V, Mr. Leo Ke~~~~i~: l l
Yogi Bear .. . Join Yogi, books for e-ncyclopedias, a $100 . employed .m Huntington,
W. teacher; Mrs. Walter
assist you toda y!
Boo-Boo. Cindy.
donation
for
hmches
for
nePdy
Va.
Mr.
Fisher
spent
the
weekMrs. Jeanne Cooke, Mrs. Rol&gt;-11
"GUN HAWK•'
children, and other projects. end at his home.
ert Craig, Mrs. Roscoe
{Technicolor)
A•*
Rory Calhoun, Rod Cameron,
Superintendent ?f the schools, Allen Eichinger entered Hoi.! Mrs. Richard Gress; Mr.
Ruta Lee.
L. w. McComas, mtroduced ~e zer Hospital Saturday, for ob- ford , teacher, Mrs. -~~f.~:z:ll
SUN •• MON., TUES.
teachers. Mrs. Pearl Reynolds s servation and treatment.
Kloes, Mrs. George
Sept. 27·28-29
Kindergarlen classes won the
Mrs. Thomas Rue, Mrs.
~F
'ROBIN AND THE 7 HOODS' $5 attendance award.
1 Miss Ruth Ann Bailey,
Phillips.
&lt;Techn icolor)
Committl:!e:&gt; were named and ter of Mr. and Mrs.
Gradt! VI, Mrs. Grace"'vi~i~; 1 1
Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin,
ley, teacher; Mrs.
V
Bing Crosby, Edw. G . Robin· room mothers announced as fo~- Bailey and Miss Louanna
so.n Sammy Davis, Jr. . Peter lows : Ways and Means, Mrs. NJ- ard daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Childs, Mrs. Keith Gobel, M~S- 1 1
Member Federa1 Deposit. Insurance Corporation
Falk. Barbara Rush, Victor ta Conde. Mrs. Kay Burkett, Lawrence Leonard, students
Charles A. Bradbury, Mrs.
Buono. Jaunty and futJ of
Thomas
Scally,
David
the
Columbus
Business
len Brown, Mrs. Glenn Heoos- 11
spirit
of
the
Robin
HC?od
sto·
THE.. M1l1 l'U.. POR T 0~. "' 1 1 ~ RE Al '-:- 11 -.IL OHk"
ries
and
jal'led
up with mu·
er; Program, Mrs. John
sity returned to their studies Jer; Mr. Johnson,
tc~~~~~ ~ ~
B~TI.''/EfN rr,..TSBUR(rH. l"t\ M \ ['1 CINCINN\! 1 C
sic and songs too!
sczyn, Mrs. M. E. Dawson, . Sunday, after .a two week~ ~a- Mrs. Robert Mills, Mrs.
Colorc•rtoons
William Childs; Membership, cation. The g1rls .are residmg Hindy, Mrs. P. K. Russell, Mr:s.ll
the YWCA. They were OL' Don Mills, Mrs. Frank P01•e.rs. 11
comJl'lnied to Columbus by
Grade vn, Mrs. Robert Ord,
parents.
teacher; Mrs. Richard
Mrs. E. A. Leonard of
Mrs. John Welsh, Mra. Wi' llliallllll
.bus was the weekend guest Walters, Mrs. Harry Slaven,
I Mr. and Mrs. Russ Watson, Mrs. P. H. Van Cooney; Mr.
. Forest Run.
Edward Young, teacher; Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Da~ley GleM Glaze, Mrs. James Buc,h-11
returned home Friday everung, anan Mrs. Eugene Conde Mrs.
a~ter a ~eek's visit in Newark Tony' Fowler, and Mrs. Wend¥
i with thelT son and
.
ell GerJach.
law, Mr .. and M~s. Don Dalley Following the meeting t h '
~ family and m Col~bus w large number of parents attomd·· ll
their daughter alld son-m-law, ing were taken on a tour of the
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly who elementary classrooms in the
accompani~ ~m home for a Central Building and the Pearl
weekend VISit wuh them and
St. Elementary Bullding
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

ATI'I!:ND SCHOOL
l!everal lellel!era o1 Heath
Melll9&lt;llll 'Cburch School
tended the Obaervation
bold last week at Grace
dlit Church In
eluding Mrs. Nan Moore,
school suporinlendent;
Mn.
Bernard Fultz, chairman
ol
the CommlliOion on Education;
Mrs, Leo Smith, MYF connaelor, and Mrs. Larry Edwards.
The Rev, M. E. Dow1011 a"IBIed 01lth the school.

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1964

PRICE FIVE CENTS

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County Welfare Programs
Would he Reorganized tinder
Director White's Proposal

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DETROIT - General Moton
Corp., the nation 's largest auto
maker, today announced that it
would hold th€' line on the price
of 1965 model automobiles.
GM, which produces
more
than 50 per cent of all Amert·
can automobiles, said the list
price for 1965 Pontiacs, Buicks, Cadillacs, Chevrolets and
Oldsmoblles ar "basically UD·
ehanged from 1964."

COLUMBUS (UPI)- Welfare
Director Denver L. White today
proposed a re-organization of his
department that would elimin·
atE 117 »ffices and save an es·
timated $2.50,00\.. a year.
The program, to be submJtted to the 1965 session of the
legislature would :
-Consolidate public assistance programs in county wei-

NEVADA TEST SITE. Nev.
- The first of four men trapped 81 hours a third 01 a mile
Jnderground In a nuclear bomb
:~hail was raised unharmed to

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fare departments under ,t~trong
state supervision,
- Transfer 88 aid tor the aged
offices operated by the state to
county welfare departments.
- Eliminate 29 separate city
relief offices operatints in the
same counties with county relief organizations by merging
the....
- Extend the aid to depend-

219 Diabetes Tests Given
FIrst Day at Eastern High

amid cheers
The three other men were ex.
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pected to be broughl up rrom
the 1,800-foot shaft at
about
:me hour mtervals from t he
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lUge chamber where lhey had
County-':"lde testing for diabetes, along w1th chest X·
lle'!'n entombed since 6 P m ray screening for tuberculosis began Tuesday at Eastern
PPr. 9 p.m., tEDT) Saturday High School with 301 x-rays taken and 219 diabetes tests
""" jam· giVen ·
wt'!en a cable snap.......
nina the passageway. '
The unit will be at R. H. Rawlings Sons in Middleport
from 1-4 and 5-8 p.m. on Thunrlay. The program IS beNEW YORK _ Ao orpnlza- ing conducted at Rutland from 1-4 and 5·8 p.m. today.
ion ot' 80 prominent Americans ~he du~J testing program !
.at:mahed a $500 000 radlo--tele- 1which eontmues through Octo- ~aturday, Sept. 26, Pomeroy,
rision campaig~ Tuesday
to ber 1 ~s offered to all residents Federated Church, 1 • 4p. m.
coumer propaganda "saturat· of Metgs County. All perS?n.s and 5 ~ 8 p. m.
on tapUcs" of the John Birch over 18 years of age are e!tgJ· Tuesday, Sept. 29 - Racine
• eletu and other "Ultra-right" ble to receive th_e che.~t X ray fDgh School, 1 • 4 p. m. and 5;o
.J
test, while the diabetes test is 8 p m
croups,
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n
headed
by
Dr.
Aravat
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to
persons
or
or.
w
'T ou,...,
.
Balance of the schedule:
edne sday, Sent.
,... 30 ' Reeds- 1
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former· dJrector · of Friday, Sept. 25, Middleport. v111 e, Fi re Station ' 1 • 4 p· m ·
· ur U.Lars
c•· on,tnformauon
.h&lt;
Servtce R H R r
Sollll co
and 5-8 p. m.
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ent children of unemployed parents program now covered by
temporary legislation that ex·
pires June 30, 1965.
- And reduce Ohio's relief
load to make it comparable tO
other states.
White said, "The operation
of separate offices iD the
tame eomm.,ntte• b ab1urd
aod costly. There is no .aeed

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for tt." Qe added, "The eon101idaHon o· servicef bas been
recommended by five major
groups sinet. 1951, but macb.
er) for adequate state supervision wat lacking until last
1eor.'•
The director said no personnel would .be displaced "because we're
already understaffed."
The program would earn 82

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Mason Grade
Famous_P
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Teacher n.·es
New England !
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,a, .. n. r and it named 1a of
them- hnw prndu&lt;e 7,000 week·

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I year.

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rouod·the--clock poUce
Th
e proposed
bas been stt up at the b•m• provides
for eachreorganization
county to
of Jim Browu, Cleveland make a single appropriation
Bl'owns' fullback. after a tele- f
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d
pboued bomb threat by a fe- rom Its gereral fun to meet
male eaUer Tkelday.
the county share- of the welfare
Tbe ••~ wa• re&lt;elved a few costs, White SBirl.
On the extension of the aid
minutea before Browa waa to
•ppear 00 a televlslou pro- to dependent children of unempioyed parents progra,n White
gr;;'e ~~~ucer of lbe Mike said, "Experience .. .. has indiDougla• allow oa KYW took cated that a large number of
the call .sod IBid the woman long time unemployed men are
threatened t... bomb Brown's ineligible because of the
bome U the rei-leated bit views quirement that they have a
of the Blark Masllms wbicb work record of 13 weeks within
b b
th~.: past two years. Elimination
e ad expressed ear11 er 00 a of this requirement would make
aation
__ Ide network program.
lb
it
poSI
le to transfer
a subBrowo went 00 88 scheduled &amp;tantlal num•-r
of famllJ'es
now
nd
b
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th
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wao receivingided
~oo. relief ;o the ledmember

USISJ, under President Elsen- · · aw mgs
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Thursday, October !, Harrl· Mu.llms but be eodoned tbe era Y
oower,
ils pu'f': was to
Sept. 25, Pomeroy. sonville, Grl!de School, l- 4 p. vlewo of tbe Negro or&amp;aolza'expose a corre~l p~opp~gn~- Federated Church, 1 • 4 P- m. m. and s · 8 p. m.
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GRACIOUS LOSER - Jim O'Brien, left . congratulates Bub Stivers after Stlvers
defeated
him 4 and
3 in match play for the Club Champion•hip at t h 1
Pomeroy
Golf Course
Sunday.

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WASH!NGTOI\ IUPIJ - Rep. ment during a ha lf • hour te te- ' ing " mistake alter mistake" In
Congressman 'Va.,
will be held In Gassaway, w. Wayne Hays, Mhio, wants vision appearao.ce w1 th the 1964 the rause of both freedom and
for Mrs. Josep~me Wat· Republican
vice presiden- GOP presidcnt al
candida te , economy. He called McNamaT0 be Speaker kino,
54,
118 Enghslt Court, Itial candidate Wiilia111 E Mill- Tuesday noght. The film, "Con- ra " lhe pet cabinet officer" of
Pt. Pleasant, teacher at Mason e..
tell tbe whole story of hi' ' versatwn al Gettysb
was the While House.
elementary school, who died at relationship with a New York - produced by the Republican Na- 1 Federal spending merease!l

America's great two-piano team, Arthur Whittemcft

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of
porTJERS. France - Pollee County Community Concert Association's 1964-65 sef!~s. I
to
IT!:,,.,
hroughout Fran~e search~ toThe famous duo-pianists, who gained great p~puJanty 1
l~y for three . small children 1 here from previous appearances in this area, WJD be .Qn PT. PLEASANT _ The Hon- 8:40 a.m. today at .Holzer hos- Stdte felt company.
Itiona! Committee.
. ror non . defense purposes have
udnaped on their way home the stage of Galli a Academy High School Nov. 27
orable James A. Burke, con- p1tal after a short lllness.
In a brief speech m. t~e .The show was filmed on the been two thirds those for miJ.i.
from klnd~rgarten . Monday
·
Mrs.
Oscar
W.
Clarke,
presl·
.
I gressman from Massachusetts,
She
was
born
May
22,
1910
House
floor Tuesday, Hays cJt· E1 senhnwcr farm here last , tary aid in the past four years,
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The mouve remamed mys- dent of the associatien, also has jreceived everywhere with triU· , will be the main speaker at the at Strange... Creek, the daugh- ed three instances in whir.h he Monday. The general and the 1 the Arizona senator said. He
tery. The children aU were i released the names of the oth· cal and audience enthusiasm. Mason County Democratic din- ter of the late Jonathan and said ~iller as a House member sena tor were seen strolling . added:
from ex_tremely modest hom~•- er arti,sls who will complete Members of the association ner to be held t!Jis Saturday. Maria Given Bail. She Is sur- urged rejection of legisl•tion to around the farm, chatting
" Currently the admlnlstraAuthor~ues ldenhflt&gt;d ~he mull- the coming concert series.
are reminded that the eoncert jSeptember 26, at the National vived by her husband, John D.• ease ~urbs on felt imports.
major campaign issues.
tion propose~ actually to cut
·~g . children as ratnck a n d OD J~o. ~1, an entertaining season wW open on OCt. · 15 1Guard Armory, just north of teacher at Wahama H i g h Hays said Miller now should It was Goldwater who brought 1our military spending, tn order
...hflstine GuiDon, aged _5 and and unusual l&gt;rograrn is anUcl· with the appearancce of the 1· Point Pleasant, according to school; two sons. John D., at say whether he was at the time ·· warmonger" into the conversa-~ to provide funds for sticking
; re-spectively, and Joel Blet. 5. pated with. the appearance of Don Cossack Chorus at Rio Mary Jane Tennant, chairwom- horne, and Paul Edward, Pt. o! the debate employed by the tion. He told Eisenhower that the government's fingera in a
When last seeh they
were Marta Becket, dance-mime. Grande College. The remainder an of the Mason County Demo- Pleasant; two daughters, Mrs. Lockport (N. Y. J Felt Co., which tjle charge had been leveled at still-larger mess of pies _ for
valklng through a forest out- 1, Combining the arts of dince of the College "l;.~rts Program cratic Commlttee,
Marilyn .Murphy, Parkersburg, would be interested in keeping him and his running mate, Rep. 1handouts
here
JUbsidiea
lide the Ylllage of Marnay
and mime, Miss Becket's pro- for 1964-65 will be announced The dinner, to begin at &amp;: 30 ,and Susan Lynn, at home, and down competini!; imports of felt. William E. Miller, because in there.. .. ..
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gram Is a series of short stor-- soon, and subscribers to the p m is arranged in ord-er that I one grandchild.
The New York Herald Trib· their campaign "we constantly "That way lies national suiJes tp which she portrays..f'rom Trio-County Community Concert
j)Ublie may meet the Demo- The remains will be taken unt said tha in a recem slate- stress the need for a strong cide."
one to as many as nine charae- series may attend all of the cratic candidates and to
10•1from the Crow-Hussell FWier- ment Miller saif that for many America."
ters. Using imaginative props programs scbeduled at Rio crease the funds of the commit· : al home to Bartlett Funeral years he ha'' been an assistant
and colorful_~~umesshe
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tee.
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_llwbeay, annfromuncedwh.ere · secretaFry and director of Lock- d 04 L LAS (UPD - GOMP pG;e sdl- D•EmVo•c\rNa~~LEvJ'colndp.r!..UfI)tla-l
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the illusion of m,mg. a compa- Patrol 1n8 'pect&amp;
Congressman Burke, a memceived an annual salar} of $7,- water, carrying tus campaign cc. nd1date Hubert H. Humphrey
n rather than a sOli) artist.
ber of congress since 1958 • is a 1
500 from the firm.
into LB.J territory, charged to· called t(X(ay for the election of
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day that the Johnsen adminis- 1President Johnson as ''the man
sertes are The Revelers,
a 16 School Buseo
Means committee,
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CINCINNATI (UPI) - AtGETI'YSBURG Pa (UPrJ - tration's mili tary spending pol- who knows the meaniDJ ol ,..
distinguished male quartet, who The Ohio State Patrol
in· Iserved on the Banking and Cur- torneys for Dr. Sam Sheppard Former Presid~nt. Dwight D icy is heading lhe ,1ation to· sponsibility. ''
Cllmmon PleAs Judge John C. will present a varied and tiiste- spected 16 achool buse~~ of the~~;crl:~~·si~~arp:t~~~ Cirto_dcaulytaCourtsked oflbeAppeaU.S, Slxttoh Eisedhower l"ailds as •'tommv· ward "national suicide."
The Minnesota aenator made
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Massachu~tts, wHich em- quash &amp;he •tate'• motion pre- ry M. Goldwater is a warmon- tary Rchert S. McNamara , who ror delivery in Evansville, first
aid Eugene l.arr,s, 2-4; Estella New York Concert' Trio, com· Plains Tu~sday and found one[braces 8 portion of Boston.
testlu~o the release ol Shepo ger.
appeared in Dallas only Tues- stop on a three-city campaip
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Mae Karns, "11, both 'rl
Price posed of harpist Cynthia Otis unsatisfactory. It was reinspect- Other notables slated to at- pard from tbe Ohio PeaftenEisenhower made the com- day, must be indicted for mak· swing through Indiana.
'"e., Columbus, and La r ry cellist Ardytb Alton and llutlsi er• and approved.
tend are Joe F. Burdette, eon- liMy.
William Will anc' Law:ene&lt; Rl- Paul Boyer, who will appear Four arrests reported by the gressman Ken Hechler, Gus
The motion claimed 0 h lo
!hard Will, iloth 19, of the same here on March s. The trio baa patrol lnclnded Edpr Erby, Sl, Douglass, and Representabves Pe.Jteoliary Wardeo E. L.
10dres., on bu.~lary charges. just completed Its' fourth trans- Charleston, W. Va., cited to Hulett Smitb and others of _the Maxwell failed to obtain a
Mrs. Karns Ifill be sent to the continental tour and has been Pomeroy ~~or court Saturdaf Board of PubUc workers. TICk· certificate of proba"le cause
"Vacation Memories'' will be vision features six classes for , fresh plant matertaJ.; 11The StJ..
Wumen•s Refonriatory, Marys·
lor failure to obey traffic stg. ets are OD sale at b adquarters •.
U. S. District Co art the theme of the WindingTraiJ f adults and one for. ju~iors. The I' tue of Liberty,", vertical
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5tate Penitentiary, and
the
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adelphia, Pa., cited to Meip and wiU also be on sale . at hetl ordered Sheppard released af. weekend at the Ohio Power Of· :the Holy Land ,'·• religion : "Lure •Home's the Best," table arlillls to the ('' , State Reform· ADMISSIONS - Mrs. Oiar- county court Friday for ~ bJ8h- door of the diDner.
ter the OODVioted wlfHlayer fice in Pomeroy.
1of the Desert," usiog weather· ~angement, cand~s J&gt;!Mnitted;
ttory at Mansfield.
les Deem, Portland; Erewanna way use tax; Patricia Doerfer,
bad speot Dtarly 10 ..1eart jn
The show will feature six sec· ed wood wtth dr1ed and • or Tea CeremoniaL. Oriental mThe men wert former Meigs Plants, Pt. Pleasanl; U r a I 21, Middleport cited to Melp· SET GRAND OPENINGS
prlaoo,
Uons _ artistic, invitallonal, 1
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.a .. .-~. .arns Thomas, Racine; Hetty cape- court Friday for defective muffA certtflcate of
probable junior horticulture education· ,
T\\0 FINF.D
em -way out.
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ler and Cbarler Bailey, 20,· Pom- The Middleport and Pome- cause Is ...,taiJMod lo au rases 1 'd . · 1 exh' bits
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hlcle and $10 and ccsllt for no day and Saturday, Sepl. 2li and a 1rtvol0111 nalllre. .
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l2 noon Saturday ana judging ~ man, Cheshire, $5 and ocsts af. ture d.ivislon are • chrysan•~
. IleWttt'l. 'tu,. on .July
this BIRTH - Mr. and Mrs. Char-. operator'• license, in Pomeroy 26. 'Jbe publk is welcome. Free ••••••••••·••••••••••· will begin at 11 P· m.
. 8u1ssed O'J -&lt;mn~ JO e:Jjd S!Q J .. mums houseplants and Afric8D
vears. TheYy pleaded 8ul.l... to the
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of her parents, Mr. and M r 1.
Everett Dailey.
C. F. Tompkinse ntered
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yt llfltorieal SOcleiJ'' i!let 118!1tlelit· ciasslcallansuase edu- appearance ol a llOCIIIId dele'•
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The laoll ol Latin classes al l Pleasant High, listed that as ol qUired subjects and also, smce I gUI •·
Funeral' rvtces for Ralpb S.
the acbool bas been a bona of ,September 1, be had requests the school was over-crowded,
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COIIIentlon Iince the beginning !rom :14 sludenls for LaHn ~ lhere was no ~m to absorb Meigs Geaerll lloopltal
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