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WASHINGTON REPORT Lpl week the Bureau of Labor
Statistics, lbe national surveyor
of retail 'Uid wholeoale prices,
revealed that the corurumer
price indes showed a
leasonally-adjusled Increase of
0.3 per ceil! for July,
This is welcomed news, not
becauae of the indes Increase,
· but because this 0.3 per cent rise
· - lbe same as In June - In
across-the-counter .commodities Is the smallost twomonth increase In prices In
nearly two years. This contrasts
· with monthly advances of 0.4
· per cent from February through
May and 0.6 per cent at the first
· of the year. To lbe conswner In
Southeastern Ohio Ibis means
that although lbe cost of living
. is still rising, il is moving
subotan tlally slower now lban
earlier In 19711. Even more
Important is tM trend and Indications that prices are
beginning to stabilize.
. 'fbe cost of living is now 3.7
per cent per year as compared
to 4.9 per cent this spring, and
morelban 7per centearlyin lbe
year.
On lbe heels of this significant
report by the Bureau, comes an
additional inflation • foghtir g
announcement that wholesale
prices dropped - a pattern
which ls generally represen. !alive of retail ~rices to follow
- 0.5 per cent In Auguat. This,
too, represented lbe first price
revenal in 24 monlbs.
In addition, other key
barometers of buainess are now
beginning to tell a brighter
story. Recent readings suggest
that lbe business downturn Is
leveling off and that the
economic outlook for the

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Special! FridaJ and ~rdaf

We have styles •in womens stacks
suitable for any occasion. A com-

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Dressy and casual types - hundreda. fa choose ·
from In all the latest new fall styles. fabrics and
colors - well known brand name. A complete
range of misses sizes 14 to 20 and half sizes 141!2 ·
to 24'h.
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Regular 8.95 Womens Dresses··--. Sale 7.44
Regular 7.95 Womens Dresses .. - •. S.le 6.44'

groups with matching shifts and tops

to complete a beautiful slack ~f.
Come in now and look around. All
conveniently arranged for easy

selection styles In regular and extra

sizes.

.fUNNEL...
PAJAMA$.

BEAUTIFUL
BLOUSES

your school room In style with
several of our blouses In the

latest styles. Choose from
basics and body shirts -dressy
whip creams with ruffles and

lace trim . Solids and prints In
sizes 30 to 38 and 40 to 4&amp; .

Sale!

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ANGEL ·

TREADS

toda

Sizes 32 through «&gt;and extra sizes 42 through 4. Now Is a per-

recTo ...._flghllnflatlony, and allow

feclllmoto buy whst you want. Step in - See thl• wonderful line

584

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It illjnper.Uve at this time in .
, our bii!Ory 11!*1 WJ te«der our
,.-Joritlel to·1 meet lhe needa of
' . . . nation and best
( ~tal'!lble resoui;ce_s_,-" ~.- ·
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Se.e !.Ills ,. l;lealllltul
selec;tl1on •'of stacks
and rl'l'al¢hlng foils for
girt~ sites 1 to 14.

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Lltflo boys ilzn 2 to 7. Ragulor boyo sizes .6 to 20. ~. ,
regular slzts olld extra Iorge r,lw.
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Weist lenvlh lackots - cor coet ""gills. Solid colora • jllolda .
checks. All or:e warmly lined: Very ""II atyfH. Ex..,-tty
toilorod '!11d ready for your ser.ctlon. ·
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Lined ond unll,.., CPO'aln ill ' '"'· Solid I:Oioru~ QOiorfui

Fortrel

Polyester ond 50 percent ·
combed cotton, Very well
made with toper legs - bell

loops. Solid color blue,
Ioden grNn end block.
Slits :WIG 42 wolst. Choose

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OOATsWEATERS .

Wijil

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RAilE IIICnt lllllon, U... Slalle bu

IJIIIII«IIrale&amp;J fir Clai41M ID Gee tile

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.:tt:rlilo!Jt••~)i»c~J ~~~ bul ~II qultun II

Mlb Monefte!d 1111l Jluila lbtU llllliiJitllled
.• tlkplalll,e - - bll!blllabtiY puded'

tlilciws.

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Nrmanent
65 percent c"1fon. 3S: poi-.
cent Polye1ter. Popul.a r
unbulfoned Ivy· . lang
pointed cottar • collar
stoyo.

Shop in the 3rd floor furniture department and

see lhe large selection of swivel rockers,
recliners · Rock-0-Lounoers and occasional
chairs now all at sale

'Mr":.

1.95

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SOFAS AND LOVE SEAlS

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·On !tie tot floor-Wollolr ·
..,. in!lll , womens ci,tch

Y~k ~rm~ent PreQ

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Big ~i\Y

WALLETs

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purlfl - wamons wallots
ond mlltcl11"9 kfY Cillo
&lt;~e!• - Ail ,ex~pllonot .
vlitun. VerY welt made.
Correcfiy lfvlos.

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1111 .eleetion. You'll
prii"'bly w11nt 1 new
wallitt for Yoursetf.or
somlone
your
family• .

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beiJJg lleld
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Kelp
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ThomviDe Finn

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The Ohio Department of
Rlgb.,aya Thursday · opened
lbe bldl on.Jt proJectalncllldlng a
f)O.I mlll.lon sectloo of In-

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Ocran J. Dalley, 70, Portland,
n!llred cuatodlan of lhe Portland Elementary School, died
Thursday afternoon aJ the
Rober Medical Center,
Mr. Dalley.,.. a ruember of
tbe Pe~tecoital Church at
Racble.
. ~IJ!fl~lat ~... hlp,
· Ou11le; hur 110nit, Bllhte,
· Lcmie and David, all of Porlland; Leonard of r ~-Bottom;
.. lour daughters,
Bryce
. 'flii'lor, Fairfield, CaUf.; MrJ,
Ernest Trlpplett, Mrs. ArSYie
Deeter, both of Racine, and
Mrs. Virgil Cozart, PorUand;
four sisters, Mrs. Charles Riggs
and Mrs. Alva Riggs of San·
d1vllle, w. va. ; Mrs. Lena
Alley, Chartalon, w. Va.: and
Mrs. Jess Pickens, Racine; four
brothers, Oliver, Columbus;
()mar, Racine ; Howard Dalley,
Hockingport and Bruce of
Pennsylvania.
Also surviving are 17 grandL r. Jtutt 1 ...... 1111 eblldren, one great-trandebild
~ 11 a... Jlole.l'lloOIIe plf and several nieces and

Byllalledl'rtuiD......u-1
An Arab guerrilla orpnlzallon said today all
boltagee beln&amp; held aboard
lbree jetliners hijacbd to an
~in lbe Jordanian desert
wiUbeallowedtogoiDAmman.
The Palestine Liberation
~11011, mailing the an- n • In Amman, said
lhe move was being undertaken
''for hfunanllarian reasons."
The passengers, nwnbering
mllre lban 250, would be beld In
Amman while lbe negotiations
with the United States, West
Germany, Britain 'and Switzerland continue . An International Red Cross team is
representing alllbese nslklna in
the negotiations with the
Popular Front for the
Liberation of Palestine, lbe
guerrilla organization which
carried out the llljacldngs.
The PFLP Is demanding lbe
releaae of seven of its comrades
being beld In Britain, Switzertand and Weal Germany and
lbe releaae of an undetermined
number of Arab&amp; from Israel in
return for release of the
hostages.
The nationt earner today
rejected guerrilla proposals for
a two-part eschange of the
hostages.
Diplomats from lhe United
stata. wea~ Germany, Switzerland and llritaln, actina as a
"crlaia council" in Berne,
Switzerland, lo unify their
negotiating position, said they
"are conoidering presenting
cOWI!etptCIIM"'a1S" to be submilled lo lhe guerrillas by a

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Special Purchase
and Sate
~ys l.ong SlHve

nylon. Yo11r !iiJo ~f n91~ f,~~· B'lP~dQ IIJd
·blue.

by the Pomeroy-Middleport Uo111 Club.

Miller rtported that lltandance baa been ·good, but mon!
ladl6l are urged ID parilclpate. Robert Snyen of Mason bas
•!lam top bonon all three nflhta, having'been c1ose1t "'lbe
J!ln. Tbe conlell wDI tiKI Salta'day at 10 p.m. Saturday wiD be
Ladles Ill)' llartlng at 2 p.m.
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JACKETS AND CAR~OOATs:

SLACKS
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CASUAL

PLATFORM ROCKERS
Comfortable high back rockers upholstered In

,2 yds 95• .

See the big Selection

Mens

Sale I Our 584.00

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belrw JIIICII1I!Ired

4.95

b ! l e student and
secretary desks on sale in the lrd floor furniture
department.

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BOB IIILUI:R, It,IIIIU, ~ of tile &amp;tl&amp;la-One
Golf Cmlell, emceee the evenlf1l actlfltlee. Tbe conlell II

Sizes ~ to 20. Navy.
blue. Regulation CPO
Jacket with lined
necktiand.

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lbe working
man voted
to takeagainst
home r------·--:;~;,::-----------------1
more
pay, I have
unnecessary . defense apAn
outsfendfng
propriations in lbe past and
group ot coor.
today !be results of lbooe efforts
dlnattd •port.
swur far girts by
show that lbe total cost of
defense represents ifSB lban a
· "Sbetchinl"
cents out of eacb tbpayer's
dollar spent for goods and
llerVIces. Defense spending ;.,
IIOw 7.9 per cent of total U. s.
ll!tJidin8, the second· loweat
level since before lbe Korean
All vinyl stick-on, .
War. I feel that we can cut
plastic. 18" wide.
certaill areas of defense
fiiiOIIdblll wllbual Impairing our
Big setecfl'!" o1 pa~~~­
ldequate defense pclllure. In
addition, I ha.. voted ID curb
Sale
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,flltllding which I feel only add
lo the current Inflationary
,.
'cycle.
The Ollllllqmlc lllljlalilln facing
wor~lna Americana 11 one
1riJlch IIIII ~ poCIIetboob and
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IIW!P accaanll. II II • eerlous
"I &lt;!''· &gt;i"' 11
llltuatlonbut cine lilaI billowing
1ncoura1ln« •lelia ol · lm•,
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CpO Shirts

214.00
264.00
328.•.00
366.00
336.00

Early American styles-Modern, French
Provincial and Traditional styles.
Regular 198.00 Suites
S.le 161.00
Regular 229.00 Slrites
S.'Je 114.00
Regular 239.00 Suites
S.le 1f2.oo
Regullir 249.00 Suites .·
Sate 199.00
Regular 259.00 Suites
$ale 201.00
Regular 339.00 Suites
S.lt 212;.0
Regular ·369.00 Suites
S.le 2N'o0
Regular 379.00 Suites
Sate 304.qo
Regular 419.00 Suites
Slle ~.Oo
Regular 429.00 Suites
S.le 344.00
Regular 449.00 Suites
S.lt uo.oo
Regular 469.00 Suites
Regular 489.00 Suites
Regular 498.00 Suites
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Regular 519.00 Suites
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Regulir 529,00 Suites
Regular 569.00 Suites
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large 20 inch by 36 Inch to~s of laminated
plastic. S Drawers plus one file drawer.
Finishes: Maple · Walnut - Pecan - Oak,

See the large

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Flannel
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KNEEHOLE -DESKS

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The~ were llready ~a Mooola1 lllldailblllltlb
~ over tile ,.... 11M willa, on 'nllndlo', llie ·~
'l'rlnlpartaUon Union (tri'U) ttemd
""uld feel fne ID
~-tile llnmln ... any time altc mlclnlllt&amp; Sept. :Ill.

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large selection of colors and styles.
S.le
S.le
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SALE! SIMMON'S HIDE-AlmS AND
KROEHl£R SliEP OR lOUNGES.
Sleep or Lounges
Hide·a· Beds · ·
Sleep or Lounges
Hide·a·lileds · ·
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toller coot olylt :h!f&gt;: Ex:
..tle~t setoctiOI)' ·ofcr patlerna. Now lsagoPd,llmato
slack up for lall and winter'

All arranged fof' your viewing In the Muslc Department on
the 2nd floor. New solid state Color TV - new console stereo
with radio · new tape players · tape rtcorders - tra.,.fstor
radios ~ AC Radios - Portable record players.
Ask any of the salespeople for a demonstration of ttit Foduct
you'd like to see and hear. Use CM.Jr senslblecredltservlce.

249.00
315.00
379.00
420.00
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·Uti l'ble!i btd been, ~Yed
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u:; ,. 7IMI!Iillllfouworjt~of
, l~.M nillel In Me1p Ulllllty.

· 91ie1J:t,Co., ThOI'IIYille, wu lhe

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nephews.
Funeral services wiD be held
at 2 pm. Sunday al lbe Morris
Chapel with lbe Rev. Charles

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Allbi!UIIh Israel allo is Involved, It has refuled ID deal
wllb lbe guerrillas and II being
repre~enled onlJ. Indirectly by
theRedCrossnesotiatingteam.
Details. of · the guerrilla
propooal were not made public
b.. tha Red Croaa, but a West
German 1g o vern men I
spokt!IIIIWI in Bonn said ll came
in two parll: The guerrillas
would free women, children,
elderly and sick from the lbree

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Tbe game between tbe
MelpMiraodenudlroiiiDII
St. Joe at the lroiiiDII Foolliall

81adlt1111 w01Ju101
11ar1 alDiebl,
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SatardaJ,
Melp RIP l'rlaclpal, ..,.
aOUDCed today.

In the Morris Chapel Cemetery, •' ' ' ' •'•'-"~ ,•, .-,., '' '-"•'•
Friends may call at lbe Ewing Annual Meetkow
Furieral Home untU noon on
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will be Scheduled Sunday
The 36th annual meeting of
lbe ~ackson Production Credit
Aaloclatlon wDI be held SUnday
' CITED AFTER MIBHAP at Canters Cave.
E4win Rouh, 11,9, Letart, was Dlmer wDI be &amp;erved from 12
clle!lforlailltreiDJieldOII!&gt;J\alf noon until 1:30 p.m. Dlmer
of tht· roadwiy 1o11owing an tlckell! are $1 for adults and 50
~tan township road tlln .. Ctr!ta I~ cb!ldren.

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Couttty,-1
twoof llld
wm be
tellthl .mllel!
Rt. live
124. ~ by Tes Hartison
and furthe
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with Valley lloya. The IWimmin&amp;
In •4'o1!1)l9"P :an aulo driven . by Joeeph pool wDI be open from a.m.,
•· Hn!'iDI' ~ ll U;•.m.1iiil G~, ., Rt. 1 Dater, N~ llllhp.m. A&amp;Uided tour ol tile

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Choose from our outsiandlng
selection of womens blouses
by " Laura Mae" and "Miss
Fashlonallty'' - step Into

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WOMEN'S
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SPECIAL GROUP OF WOMEN'S DRESSES .

plete line ol bell bol1oms, stove pi~
and regular slacks In proportioned
lengths. Kn its, wool flannel, tweeds,
and stretch denims - solids, Plaids
and stripes. Some from coordinate

of womens sleepwear.

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,llotll~Involved_.~ !w ~·to, par Clllt Wlgt biD
br four 1llklll ....-.uns 1180,QIII lit tile 11110,1110 raJ1road

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Hostages To Amman,.

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Depart. J-----------~----------------------~
men! figW"es show that lbe
Gross National Product - lbe
broadest measure of business
activity - moved up in June
after two quarters of decline.
The nwnber of unemployed fell
by 206,000 In JWJe to 3.9 million
nationally, after steadily rising
Now is the time to choose your
in each of lbe five pre&lt;-eding
car
coat · a special group In
montha. And retail sale8 during
wet looks. quilts. corduroys,
the second quarter of 1970 were
wool melton and twills. Some
up 2 per cent from the first
are belted with w~rm pile
lnlerllnlnva • omart styitl for
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ell
In ' IOikts end l;talds.
· ·'f!1e opllmlltic note being
aou'nded here is that Adminiolration economic pollcl\!8
are starting to take effect. To
understand wbatls going on in
our comples economy and lbe
Mminiolratlon's approach Ia
lbe problem, it is Important that
we reallz.e that our economy is
currenUy In a state of transition.
First, the economy ls con·
New styles - your older
verting from a wartime to
favorite styles In small.
peacetime economy with major
medium, lar ge and
extra large sizes. Be
reductions In defense apendlng
sure to see this excellent
while, secondly. it is also
line of womens slippers.
cooling off from a long lnOationary spree aggravated by
a aeries of federal deficits
' totalling $811.&amp;billion from 1961 1---:Just-:-R~ec-ea-:-'w-:d~'.-=:-Katz~S::--Ie~ep-w~
...-::---.._Wom--en~--1
lbrough 1961. This period in- rUI
cluded a mammo!IJ $25 billion
For Womon
delicti in 1968. We are stU! Woltz gowns · full length gowns - mid length gowns . Pajamas .
feeling the Impact of this
Long and short sleeve robes . ensembles.
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A good lime for family shopping. Come iq ·ahd see
lhe manY. ·new arrival~ 'all over the stor:e. ~arlng
apparel for your fam1ly and furnishings for your
home.
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planealnreturnforaevenof lts
C&lt;lllll'ades held in England,
West Germany and Swltzerland, and it would free lbe

remaining healthy men when Twocttheplaneo,aTWA707
Israel releaaed 111 UlllpOCifled and a Swialair DC8, 1l'ert
nwnberoflbeArabguerrlllaslt hijacked Sunday and~ w
II holding.
lbe hoi, dual)' airfield 41 mllel!
from Amman, and a Brililh
Overseas Alr•ays Corp .

Court Of App.d.al8
To Convene Here
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Two cues are ocbetied for
(l'esentallon Wednesday when
lbe Fourth Di11r1c1 Court ot
Appeals ct~~venes in !be Meigs
County Courlbouae II 9 ~.m.
Presiding Judge Gordon B.
Gray of Atbens and Judge
Homer E. Abele of McArthur
and Judge Earl E. Stepiii!OIOII
of Portamoulh wiD be making
lhe summer 'rialt of lhe appea1l
court to lbe county.
1be C.nrl of Appeals dlrtcdy
revlewsallcueabtardorlriecl
in lo1m courta In wblclt lbe
dedslm II bein8 appealed.
1bese cues may bave bedD
tried In Common Pleas,
Pt-obate, Juvenile, Municipal or
CoUnty Courl8 and may be

watpurpc~~~e~~overlbe (I'OpOtly

of Forrtll M. White, et II. Ill lhe
matter of the aptrOIIriation by
lhe Slate of Ollie of euomenta
lor highway purpoees over lhe
property of Dennil L ,
Facemyer, et al.
The Fourth llillrlct Court of
Appeals-llso-...ObiD
counties Including Adama,
Athena, Bron, Gallla,
1118bland. Hoc:ldng, Jackaon,
L a - . Meigs, Pkbway,
Pike, Ro., Scioto, VlniDD and
Wllllblnglon.

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Rick .Van Maire and Eddie
Brown spoke on their ez.
per ieileea at lhe. American
LeglonBoysStalelnAlbenslbls
swnmer
and thanked lbe post
lor sendlnil them. A note of

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80, (]iffun,

Dies Thursday
CLIFTON - Thurman Q,
Young, 10, Clifton, died Tbunclay at lhe Holzer Medlcil
Center, •
Mr. Young wu born Aprilt,
111110 at Glenebben, Olllo, son of
!be late John H. and Jenny
campbell Young. His wife

Flonmee died In 19H.
Mr. Young .,.. a

Hantonstalllnstalled
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Officers were installed
Wednesday nigbl •ben FeeneyBermett Post 128, American
Legion, met at lbe post home.
The new offl""rs include Paul
Haptonstall, commander ;
~--F. b. RGacb,
vlceOi"ll ?¢1Uf,.'l'oft1·
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IOCOIHivlee Olllllllllllder; Lewis
Long, adjutant; Chelter Erwin,
finance officer: Sam aark,
sergeant-al-arms ; Richard
Pickens, chaplain; Jacob
Turner, service officer; Henry
Clatworlhy, chlld welfare; John
Fultz, chairman of lbe Gift lor
the Yanks Who Gave prDII'am.
Elected to serve on lbe board
of trustees were Don Roach,
Jacob Turner, Henry Clal·
worthy and Norman VanMatre.
Roach, past eighth dlstr!ct
commander, was installing

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It wu pirated Wecinelday. ·
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there are 251 jlUNIIgerl and
crew aboard lhe three planes
ellbj!r clvll or crlmlnll.
'llhlle another 150 or so women
Sche4lled lw ~ and children were allOtred to 19
WecbiHday are -In the IIIIIIA!r to' Amman.
oflbe llj)lll'O(I'lallon by lhe State
of auo lor 01110111111tllor high-

retired
railroad machinist and a
member of C1lflon Lodge :as.
He Is survived by five
daughters, Mrs. Kathryn
Johnson, Mrs. Frances Jolmson
and Mrs. Bess Ingell, all ol
Mason; Mrs. Margaret Nunn,
Rock Creek, Ohio and Mrs.
Belva Rouoh, Cllf!Gn. Tweoty-

lhanka from Judy Wlnegard
wu read thanking lhe group lor
llpOIISOl'ing ber to lhe study of
alcohol and drug a(luae at
Whittenberg Unlvenily in flve~llld 3911fU~
Springfield.
8J'andchlldren survive.
A.IJOit.~ ----~ ,_... Mnlaio wiD ba ,~
forllaturdayatlbenewplrkof Sunday at 1:30 :PP.Ilhe poet in MJdcUep&lt;q Mem- retildtJice with lbe i!eV, -~
bers are ask... ID ID the Morrilon IDd lbe Rev. Frlf*
parkat IOa.m-:'The·~·;oted to Cbeesebrew officiating. Bqrtal
pay l.e&amp;lon c1uea for all World will be In lbe IOOF Celqttary.l t
war 1 members Of the post.
Muon. Friends may callalll!e
RelreahmenllwerelerVedby residence
at
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Tony Fowler.
Foglesong Funeral Hmf!e bin
charge of services.

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lbe Orlll Roberti UDIVerilly.
Silo has been selected .lo 1111'·
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again ventured IAl the home of cChure,h was 9'1. offl,ring was
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You don't stutter wbOn JOu Mr. and Mn. Landori.Smltll ·at $84.56 wblcll . ia ~ IAJ ,the ~lllel',ll:ai'01yn,at~!IK1J. Wehaveacce&amp;J-to~a~lllre•~ol,!,feji.i
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We recently moved Ill this part of the laryn•. So practice club meeting and would yon · ' Mr. and Mfl!. Ea!'l Fre~ , . ·-~. ·
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on limen~, bul'l'e do llo ~ that prayer '" a .. -... ·
city, and 1 wish someone had talkingdeepdowninthetllroat, beUevelt-theUot,lollagljn. Colum~.:vl81~recentlyWitll Alhenii•. 'Mr: and , ~:' Vern llii!M ~-Tooll\8!11 tlmeB :*~ ha~..,..,··PJGPl•relf..GII
warned us about the salesmen with sentences using , many Early In the ye.ar t wuiiiJlOII(IJ GIAMII·Mqwteyl , .
, e . ~~·_Of CoJum~ . , a .~~lt,O!II!o~~!Pitir!l .......) ~-~QI,,pniYIIIJI· It,
and women that clllll&lt;l flocking &lt;:JIIs" and Ws:·.. and otller the 81'0!11' that got lost. We, · ·Mrs. ~·' .•!l'n~~Jiaw ilpeftl weeke'!4 ..Vlth M!: :~· '¥!'~ ··fllrtlqh , Out GOO~;~. conllclenl!a1111*'•~..~ ~YI. ""
IAl our door!
consonants, esl!"clally tboae traveleil · and \raveled b~t severaJ .daYi with. ~ ~ter tjOflll!ll) .~et: _Jdhrl'·lii!JY
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At least five different pitch· you stumble on most often.
couldn't·find the turn bll ~ '- a!ld sOb-in~Wi :Mr. ana J!!rl· reUJ;iled ,Ill C6Jnmbill 'iiJl!l 'his . :, 'lb.nlattl~-~~liiJkllig tQQiiln(lo~llllt$1 ~..,~
men have used the same Have air In your lungs before It waa so dark and pouring down Merl ~.St. ~.t_!': Va . . parents ~let tHndlng ·the ' yettiHIIthat'one a.taamucll 16 Gd1Lrilo.,1tl'ilil'&amp;pilli!'l ,
tactic: They say they are speaking, talk slowly, fonn raln-butldldn'tthlnkltwould Mrdand~."'~~trer . SQIIUilel'withbla~enls, two-waypropo$1tlool fDr-Qod.,quJdllkel!lgetllfMr''lliltib!'iii~M
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~ .Jra~J:"m ~=~· ~ llld NJ;I, ~er.
Po.mitle ttii·~mPod,toto Iteep'fO\II"mOilih llild yolli'
would 1iiiSWer a few queatl0111? your mind Is apt Ill run ahea&lt;l of They are quite euibariaaaed ·VIS~r. ~yatt Schaefer, Mt: : II!'- llllli· Mts:~.;t'11!F ill_ Mofl. 111 tJie
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milCh mUll talk In' vlln." How qui~ the 'lilftglle,
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And then 1 discover they're closed room where no one will mast ten you - a Mri. Smith, Schaefer. ·
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,.jSPECIALIZE selling encyclopedias, bear you. Reading a book out completelyiO&amp;t,endedupalthe Mr.OllnRifevlaitedover the oiCoiiiiJI(Iull_,...tl!"11'tel!end .
NowilherelsnothingWJ'OIIflwllbtlletel~: ln ~:~
IN WEDDINGS magazines, etc.
loud helps. Every time you interaectlonoftheMelga CoiDIIy wooiend with his mother, Mn. wltll .folr, 1llld Mri, _9~rlet
but we 1illllliVe til~ then Is the~~~~
The fifth salesman who !'liJIIe "1"111, think, "Deep down in the Fairgrounds. A Mn. FQI got Cora
Karr. On sUm\ay, ·l!fr. •~ Mra. ~
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got a switch: 1 asked HIM the throat!"
!oat before she got to Mr and Mrl Waller Walker Karr eelebrated ·tbel~· f511t ilerfullnltrumtnl 1
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EV.rytlllngbutlhe Ring and survey qnesUona. He Jell fast.
One summer 1 was sont Ill a Harrisonville, and a Mrs. Star
caited on M!'. and !:M_dina·
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1 reellze people must earn a boys' ciunp. Riding from the Lewis, following behind In her Mrs. Thomas Gene Parter.
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Napkins Uving, but 1 wish they would be train IAlthe camp I met a new car, was as belplessly loBI as The Laurel Cliff Health Club
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Books honest about it. What to do?- group of friends with whom I Edith.
willmootSept. IO,attliehop~eof llle.h !CUr, ~ ,,Mrs. saywbetbetrightarwrong.ButWtn~llllellfi1~. · .. ,
Engraved Coke Knives. ANNOYED
couldrela•. llostmystutter.lor
wen, they flnally arrived at Mr. and Mrs. Allen Eichinger. Mal:prel Karr bf ~. an4tcloifler than h11IUII .and breath. ne dot~tbear. ~,~
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Get Ute names of the com- you associate with -&lt;Utd what and hoping wkeep their secret Sept. 6 al the .Free MetbGdlst cltUdren of Syraeuae.
"A good man out oflbe good lreuure opu~ ~lear~--~
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paniea the sales people Utey ei(&gt;OCI of you - has a quiettrqmtheolhers-allwere Church was 115. Olf'erilli was
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represent and send in com- psycbological effect.
laughing at the experience and f27 M.
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Sometimes becoming aware finally confided, and found that Mr. Charles Thoma of
iNil apeak, they lllia1l give an IICCDWII tbereol in the da7 tl
ditch the pitch. -H.
of your .own worth or getting they all had become loBI again Columbus Yiii)Oil Saturday with
Judgement. F« liy tby words 1bou shalt be J1111Wed, ~ ,!&gt;1 ~
P. s. A''Nosoliciwrs" sign on very Involved in what you're on the trip wthe coWllry home his sister, l&gt;yra_Hollez, . ...
Mlsies Rena, Tina and Robin words thou shalt be cond~~·". ,
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your door also helps.
doing will cure that stutter.
of the Smiths.
Mr. and Mrs, WUil~m sWiartz of Hocidngporl visited
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Dear Helen:
At an~ rate, give yourself ten
Jacobs and ion, B~u~ of lbelr gr!lflllparen~, l\lr. 111d don'taaylt." Ramembel' Jamesuld lill:ll "If lillY mailaJilonl.
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· ;::l•cpo~rt:..a This is lor "Stutterer" and nunutes practice every &lt;lay, MR. AND MRS. Bliss Wilson, Uam Jacobi and aon, BrUce of Mrs. Vere Sww· oVer lhe you 1100111 kJ be rellglllus and bridlelh not bll tongue, ,this lllllf'i
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you can help your~~elf mucb Mason, accompanied their Columbus spent a wookend with weekend and atMil!ded Churl:h relfl\onls.valn:" AJaplile!lf pro~rb- ''lbe tona!Jell'~ ~
more than can all those ex- grandchll&lt;lren, Stephanie and relatives here. .
here, Sunday morltlilg. .,
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Tbe Rev. Edwar~ \l!hlte
The mlnlstry of prajer bas not yet been reallzed. If .You
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Ga., wbere ~ey were met by children of Milan spent a family left for their nome ln. camot mow earth 'lrilh your epeedl, )'Oll can mo~ bel~. 1
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the chll&lt;lren s mother, Mrs. wookend w!Ut her parents, Mr. Searcy, Ark., Monday 1llU'IIIIl8 want Ill lhare a ll18llllrplece of 1!pC8dJ wrllten 111 Ciu1SuiM ol
OFFICE HOURS 9:30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE AT
Deai Helen:
Barbara VanVranken, of and Mrs. James Gilmore, ::!"'~~~;:.::: IMibytheptooiRev. MlarAmtaMtGhletoliiY _!ife: ..,~ bl, .
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Titusville, Florida. They had Brenda and
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f Edward atten&lt;led coU41j(e at flillblul Ill you Ill prayer and you ate 011- who Is Ctltrled
and ucky, 18UJlll08'l,
ve spent several wooks vlsiUng Mrs. Vera
en IS o Ohio Unlverally. The Rev .' theFeiber'atllrolle(Jieameltpelltkln.l•lk·Hia!lll~J.D!il
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their grandparents.
Parkersburg and Mr. and Mr3.
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However, my present gen- While 1n AU&amp;nta, they all Anthony J1usse11 of Middleport Whlte held a revival al the blgb pielteA In iplrltual ~~-- mlab)'Y in,l!taJlll:\ , ..... ,
ueman friend puzzles me. we visited Mr. and Mrs. Gary recently called on Georgia i!earwallow Olurcb of. Olrlst, eaunael, h'!IPfUIIo. tellcll, and alwa)'l ready lor
get along beautifuUy until be Wilson and family.
Diehl.
Aug. 23-28, 111d pastored the IIICI'Illee.lf lbe Holy Spirit baa 181Jibl me IIJIYihln8 ~- .
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Mra. Charles Diehl has been church while here. He Is a ye..., It Is lbe fact that prayer Is ~)lr clllef ~-~~~~ , ,
He never lesves me without EDDIE CAIISON, a student
profeSsor in Hardlllg COllege ln -tlalla ~ur ChriAIIlin lilt..How l Jove 16 OODtact ~ oniiiJ
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Searcy, Arkanoas, and the llll_eefan
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Cryl·ng over the money be has at wes t VIr·
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ver.. • weekend visillng her parents, e~tsonofMr.andMti.~ ·
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frittered away. It Isn't that visited his parents, Mr. and Mr.andMra.JohnBreblwnin Whlteolttilsarea.
lllmlrte~eait.,..Ur,-Oiirwe.:;:;::lllate~=
much, frankly. When be parts Mrs. Goorge Carson, in Mason New Haven.
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Norman Reynolds has A•t 30 wu 51. Tho ojterlng · Mt. ~;8, let Ill fO~ It ~·' ·-' ~)c
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Mr. and Mrs. Carson's enrolled at Glenvtlle State wu fJJ.10. Wonltlp ~
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bas enrolled at Ohio Unlveraity D. Won&lt;le, layleader, and an
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BOB PERKS of Charlestown, sons of Mra. Landon Smith, prayer eerviC81 were held I'll 1'197, .11 America's oldelt
To&lt;lay II Frldl)', Sept. il,&lt;llle
electric heat is the talk of the town
Dear In:
W. Va., ia a guest of Mr. and HarrlsonvWe, Ohio, and Mr, A~. 26 with IJola T'Ylor 1be warsblp.
7$4th ~ of 1111 with• lit ~
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llradford took lbell"ilaughiA!r; 1\1M!"l: ;- ·. · ,, ' ,· ·, Jot 1009 it •~ faDillr. !Ol
Mr. verne WattersOn Ia a Brenda, 16 Graceland College, Mr. Ottie C. !JGuall,· New Tuppera Plalna wert !IIPn·
patient 1n Veterans Memorial Lamoni, Iowa.
Haven, wu taken to Ule tenltonally olnllte4·fruu thilllt
Hospital.
Mrs. Charles Norris and P,Jeasant Valley HOipltal on liJ .-Ia at allllrPI:iee bltthday
Mrs. Charles Norris was daughters apent a weekend In Friday evening. He Ia reported dinnllt ~at the home ol Mr. ·
hostess Ill the Ruth Circle at the Colwnbus wilb relatives.
Ill be lmproYing.
and Mn. Rldw'd ~ !Gr I~i\'07ii1. ci;.iO.
parsonage on Thursday Garnet Roulh of G•lllpolls
their i*rtPia; Mr I. and
evening, Sept. 3.
vlaited Labor Day with Mr. and MRS. GEORGE carson lllnlmore ~ • ...on. Sunday, :
Recent SUnday guesla 01 Mr. Mra. Billy Court.
returned· home from the AIJI. t. :.
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and Mrs. Ben Shaffer were Ids Mr. and~. Carrol Teafcrd Veteralls Memorial HGSP¥ an "Gre&amp;Ol'J Wlnebrenn~ b.. _:
sister, Mn. Rolle Wolfbarger, and daflghter, Charlotte of Saturdaf. .
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three children and tbree grand- Man!let, W. Va., Ylalted Mr. Mr. and Mrs. WIDiam
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an&lt;1 Mrs: Henry IIlii OYtl1" Labor and 11011, Hank, of Princeton, N. Hobllr · , ,Center ilnd Mrt.
cleaning . and adJusting. It lUst .
Mrs. Gretta Slmpaon ac· Day 1Jeekend.
J., vlaitedeeveral~ With btr· l!llla tlift at veferJ!III ~
comes when you
companied Mr. and Mrs. Solon Mrs. Larry Blrcb and lamtly mother, Mrs. FmJU R,yu in lbplill.
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Butcher of Fl«ida wCleveland of St. LouiJ, Mo., were recent Muon. The . Slrun-. were Ollrles Po~1ers .of Dayton 1!!!!!~~~~~~5J.;• ~~~
ro the home of Mr. and Mrs. guesls of Mr. and Mri. Elza enroute Ill Gr'eellvllle; S. C., spenialf88tend wilb his lllcle,
Jerry Butcher w spend a lew Birch.
where their 1011 1illl enroll at Garner•Grtffln.
&lt;lays.
· Mr. and Mrs. Harold llawk of Furman Col!e8e.
Mr• · and Ml'l.
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at the 1lpn ~}p'Tislted 1 friend,
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Mr.andMrs. OtlsBBUeywere guests of Mr. and Mro. Ben ·home1J8118Mri, Ann&amp;AYIB,Mr. EvliDa, in a Parkerabw'C'
Mr. and Mrs. Albert.Wigal and Philsonan&lt;I'Mri. Gomer Lewis. and Mrs. Dick Avis 11141 11011, ~SUnday aftei;DOOO.
three sons of Prospect, Mr. and Mrs. Lavinia Simpson Ia l'immy, Stephen DeHaven of
Mri. Tom White; Slnlln.an&lt;l
Mrs. Ted Bailey and chll&lt;iren of visiUng In Colwnbua with ber Roenolr.e, Va. On SUI!day, .IIIey JeMr, of Buhan Ylalteil hla
WWard and Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Mra. Marian all vlaited \lith Tool Ans at mother, Mary Carr, lui~
Lawrence Theiss of Vinton.
Knlghtatep and Alicia.
Bidwell, ·OIIIo.
111d too1l her llbopplng.
Why wait until Spring ?
Mr.andMrs.BWyDenmanof Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cleland.
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Sarasota, Fls., were guests of Mr.an&lt;IMri,DickY~andJ.
Miss Ina Reltltmlller ieverlli F.andAaron,Mr.an4Mrs.Giijl
&lt;laysandvlsltedotlterrela~ Sayre, Mr. and Mrs. David
They had vlalted in Kansu and Hensler attended a family
went from bore Ill Plttaburih reiDiion in Glouater- on Labor '
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Hev. an&lt;1 Mrs. Paul Sellen
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beekwltll returned !i'om two weeks
and Shelley and girl frlerid and ..ution. They IIIJIIIt a week
Mr. and Mrs. Olarlea'Swan of with her parenla, Mr. and Mrs.
Tm Bal1der is the fertilizer
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Parkeroburg spent Sun&lt;I'Y with Hentz Pinion and atten~ed
that helps grass multiply itMrs. laabel Sirllp&amp;on.
labor Day~ servicea at
self. Turns thin browned out
Mr.
and
Mra.
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Stoutsville
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tarf. Use it any time, any
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Mr."and Mrs. Allen Coleman
of Dunkirk, Md .. are annooncingthebirthofa&lt;laughter
on AuguJi 28 at the New
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The baby weighed seven
poWlds, lour ounces, and has
been named Ten~ Marie.
-.,' Grand~nts are Mr. and
f l\\rs. Clarence,I;Iaker,local,and
,•lllrs. Claire Colelnan, Lexington
Park, Maryllind. Mrs. FIOBSie
b•Petty of Rl!idsville is a greal·.: llfan&lt;lmotl'ilit.
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-World Series To
Begin October 10
New York Meta got authorlza·
tlon In the National. The clu~,
will eacb announce&lt;l the date
wben orders will be accepted.
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~ee1illl be played on Oct. 10 range from t'/.00 Ill $3.00.
hom••
lliid lliln the Na~-·•
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jllrk'With the nm three games
lb be held Oct. 13, 14, 15 in the
bonle of the American League
chirllplon.
U siJtlt and eeventll gamee
ltt!lectllll']l,theywillbebeld
In the Nallollal ~e city on
Oct.)7 and II.
..-111le 1..
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-..eerlas will eacb open on 0
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'Salurday, Oct. 3. The llrr.t two
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plaY'1i In the cid
of t1ie ByUnllldProis tntornaHa01t
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National League East and
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1illl be pla);e&lt;iln•the cities of Parker. LA '142 539-75174 .323
the National League West and Toton,Cin 1l95.l3 104173 ,319
American •••m•• East winners Dlelz, SF 129 (lCI 12 137 .319
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Allanla (Nash 12-81 at
Houston(Forsch0-0),9p.m.
Cincinnati (Nolan 16-61 at San
Diego IDobson 11-14), 11 p.m.
LosFtanclsco.IMarlchoi10-10I,
Angeln (Svllon 14-41 at
Son
1t ~.m. ,
1Onlu•mts scheduled I
By BTU CAMI!N
Phtta at =~:~.G~~h~'
UP1 8por1111'rlter
St. Loula at New York
The Pllllborp Plrats bave
Pittsburgh of Chicago
tllelr own Cool Han&lt;l Luke and
~~~~~~:,•'~~;:,'~~ht
they are mighty thankful.
Los Ang at Son Fren. night
Luke Walker pOlled his 12th
trlwnph, a penonal high for
Amorlcan t.tatue
111m In pro ball, Thursday night
Eoll
~__, St• LouiJ on tw0
w. L. Pd. GB as be ...........
Baltimore
92 51 .643 ... blta in the Plralea' 2-G victory
New York
81 62 .566 It avf'!t the Cardlna1a whlcb bpt
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~~ :: :~~~ l~'h Pltlsboqh lied for flrot place
Cleveland
68 76 .472 24'h wllhtheNewYorkMetaan&lt;lone
Washington U 76 .4115 25'h game ahead of tile &lt;lllcago
Wost
Cube
W.
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86 56
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Walker
helped the Pirates
Oeklond
18 65 .545 B'h map alhre&amp;iame lotlng streak
?.~~,n~~4 Y ~ :: :~ ~'h and, as Pittsburgh ~ger
Milwaukee 53 89 .373 33 Danny Murtaugh aald, 'It was
Chlcego
5t 92 .:u7 :uo;, bll (Walker's) second slralgbt
Kan c~~·:~~~!ut:':.'tat
great game and It ~ wl1en
Kan City 10 Milwaukee 2. 2nd we really neede&lt;ilt.
Boston t4 Detroit o
The Pirates knew they had Ill
Clevelandi3Waoh4
wtniAlremalntledfarllrstslnce
Ball 2 Now6 York
t 1 1st
th e Me..
•ha d be aten
Minnesota
Oekland
Mlnnesoto 1 Oektand 2 2nd
Plllladetplla, 11-2, In lt lanlngJ
Tedar's Probable Pitchers
in the alternooo while the 01~
1411Timos EDTl
defeated Montreal 1-3 slaoin
Milwaukee IDowning 4-tl) ol
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Calllornlo (Bradley 2-3), t1 day conlelt. Elsewhere In the
p.m.
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National Leegue,San Frandlco
Oekland (Segul 10-10) at &amp;hut oot HOUIIIAln u.o San
Kan&amp;ao Ctty !Bunker 1·11. 1:30
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New York (Petorson 17-9) at
Cleveland (Paul 1-5), 7:45 p.m.
Boston . (Siebert 13·II at
Balllm~ruC:d!~':'."'~~~i 8 p.m.
Mllw at Calli,, nlnht
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Washf"9lon et Detroit
New York at Cleveland
Boston at Bait, night

••• Bob Robertaon
bomer and
---' "OIIv-""'111 a aacr111ce
.....for
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the Plratt
C1aon Jones' trtple. scored
Tommie • - with one out In
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put the Pblll. Ron Herbel, who
pitdled the linal Inning lor lbe
· Meta, got the win and Joe

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: Wash 121'; Klllebr~, MIM 1111;
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L 29-6'$ .wrrJtt, Cln »Ia:

and a .ainlle w lead Qlicago
OY~ Montreal. lllmks' homer
wu his 12111 an&lt;IIIIUlpped a ~
lie In the fourth. Milt Pappu,
wllb aeventb Inning relief help
tram J11111 Pizarro, wdl his 12th
game. Rully staub llaJII!Ied
hil 30th homer far the l!:lpos.
G'l'iord Perry of San ll'rlac:lleo -tbrew a four~ llbutout
•alml 11ou11on f« his IIIII

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Frml tackle Ill tackle, the
Marauders are b1iJ and alronfl.
Probable
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starters are Fred Lee;
190 lb. junl«, and Mark Werry,
2321b. aopbomore, tacldes, Ted
Lebew,IIIO lb. junior, and Dave
Boyd,lltMib.senlor,guardJ,IIId
captain, liDpr ~. :m lb.
aen1ar, ~ ter ·
A,t the OndJ wiD probable Ill)
Mike Grate, 187 lb. senior, an&lt;1
Jon Kloes, 1113 lb. senior. With
Werry's arm and receivers like
these, Meigs could poaslbly put
on an aertalllhow.
The probable starters on
delenae lor the Marauders are
Jobn Thomas, 1113 lb. jWllor,
middle guard; Lee and Abbott,

LOS ANGElES (UPI) D&lt;•
LeeMayhube&amp;tJnlll crowd the
home nm derb7 wltll teammatea Tony Perez and Jolumy
Bench.
The 6-foo~flrslsact~ clouted 1 four-run blallln the flrsl
lnnln&amp; Thursday night f« his
3loii'OIIIdlrlpper of t h e utile Reds ripped the Loa Angelea Dodgero 13-4. Tilt Reds
e:llend81l their 1 d Ill 14
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and shaved lbe m.glc number
16 live.
Bench, the Reds' AU-liter
caldler added another home
nm whis leaguHelldq COUDt.
Bencb slammed a t1tree-.-un
bleot in the elgbtll Inning. .
'lbat ball went inl6 the left
field stands alter Pete Rolit had
doubled and Hal McRae
aqled. It landed In nearly the
18111e place Maya did.
Bencll, May and Perez have
IU homera AIDOIII them.
Perezdidnothltahomenm
but did P""
I~ up one hit in,._:
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one of IJ lbe Reds collected olf
three Dodc~ hurlers. Elgbl ol
thoee bill went far extra bales.
Jim McGiotblln went I 1~ Innlnga before his right forearm
lllffene&lt;I.He left the pme alter
(living up tbree hils, but atUI got
credit f« biB 13th win agalnol
elgbllOSBell.
Rookie Don Gullett and veteld
Dod
Iran Jim Maloney h the
gers Ill two 1'111111 and two bill
Ulng tile rest of the game.
818 bill lor lbe Reds, besides
the home n1111 by Bencb and
May, Included doubles by Bobby Tolan Woody Woodward
•
Bernie Carbo
and llcle, and•
trlplee by Trmmy Helms and
Jim Stewart.
The Reds broke lnl6 tile acorlng early wltll Ove big 1'111111 In
tile flrsllnnlng.
Tolanstartedtltegamewltha
double, then IICOI'ed when Carbo
lined a alng]e w !elL Bencb

•• ·. v~riety 'of Kentucky bl'!e' •. grass. that develops into a
, •mas4iflcen~y green lawn. It
.,, tbti~e's )n summer's heat
) •; and takes wear and teat.
Available as all Windsor
~b~nd containing 3S~ ·

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and
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load the bales eel the stage
for May's grand slam.
They ad&lt;led another nm in the
fourth on Woodward's !bible
and llcle'l alnlle. n- m
n11.1 came from Joe
Moeller wbo evene&lt;l hia record
at 7-7 with the loaa.
The IBVentll lnrllng saw the
Reds ~t
and ro t three
a-o
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IIIU'HIIIII on the scoreboard.
Tho Dodgers' flrot rellever
yielded Carbo's dOIIble and
Helma' tl'lple during that

frame.

Stewart's triple, of the pincllbit vamty wlead oil the ninth
belped I« the linal nm of the
pme I« tha Reds. He scored
eelllly when McRae lingled.
The t1fte pitchers the Reds
used yielded only five hila, with
Tom Haller settiD8 two dOIIblet

Rt.chey Seeks ,..,,.*le

of the Won18111
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Nancy faces a formidable
task. In her eemlanal matcll,
sbe oppose• Maraaret Court,
the AultraU&amp;n - t wbo bu
..hbecer mlnalgbta lllrmltlty set ond
o . 1 on y e secon
woman IAl re(lilter the grand
1lam of Auotralla, France,

be didn't mind ........
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.,..ey
in Saturday's ll!llliflnal. CUff
loll 16 T01J1ln their only 1171J
encounta-, in lbe Phlladetplla
Indoor event in February.
Wblle CUff was overcoming
Ralaton in their IIUddeJMieath
first·~ by I 1-1 point margin,
Nancy wu on lbe gnmdeland

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Hannan TraeeaiEaltem ~
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Wlbaml atMmetta
K,ypr Creell
Albenlat
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New Boatoo atlnlntoo
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(Mi H1U II Jaeboa
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Soutb Charleatoa at R.
PleiUJit
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Wellaton at VInton Colli'"' ~
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Waverly
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pme weelland lll'lee.
Nolan (114) btrlll far the . ~
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Cannon, ~ 110 lb. ~ : ·
Motycka,gull'de,~Joe . ,. '
IIIUb., C8111A!r.
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Mont:tcka, endS;
&lt;-1!11
G....,eln and Hacte, 'iJcldei;
IAIIz, middle (1118rd; UJiler,
Davis and Haas, line_.
~...;and Steve Guesweln and 140 •
Dave • ...__.., balfbacill.
The ~...,..
Flyers ounpell! In
Ohio Valley Conlerenee,
theywonlaatiJeUOII with a ' I
slate. Coach Lulz aald thet 'T.
reiiJOCIIi the bl&amp; Marauders. ~
will ~ ... bave Ill .... 16 lilly
• - with them
"' as they
the game
last year.
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FOREST lllllS, N.Y. (UPl) aervlcedesertedblm, w, 6-2, &amp;2
-CIII! Rlcbey of San Angelo, ·
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Tell. lsthelolii!Amertcan~J~~~~ A tb1r&lt;1 Aastrallan, fourth·
In .... u.s, ,....., .ad ·Tony 'Roche bad a

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Air Conditioning. · Ona local owner by one of our repeat
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Karr &amp;Van z.ctt
1968 Mercury Monterey
S2195
Two door Fastback. Turquoise finish, white

top, black vinyl Int., 390 V-8, auto. trans., P.S.,
power disc brakes. radio, w·s-w tires. Real
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1968 Chrysler New Yorker

S259$

Four door. Blue with white top, blue Interior,
radio, new w-s-w. factory air conditioning.

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1967 Olds 98 4 door

Blue with blue Int., full power equipment,
radio, w-s-w tires, factory air conditioning.

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trans •• P.S., P. ~-· ra.dlo. w·s·w tires. '
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1966 Buick Wildcat 4
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tacldel; Wayne Well, 11• lb.
eenlor, and Jeff Morris, 1110 lb.
junior, ends; Lehew and Tiny
WWiama, linebackers; Hoffner
and either Smith or Mark
WIUiams, 142 lb. jiDIL«, cor·
nerbackB; and Chip Haggerty,
132 lb. eenlor, and Grate, deep
backs .
For Coach Bob Lulz'a Flyen,
it will be 155 lb. BW DaYIB,
quarterback; 170 lb. Rick
Crance, balfback; 180 lb. Joe
Haas, fullback, and 180lb. Mart
Unger, balfback. On the of.
fenslve line, 155 lb. Steve
Gueswein and 110 lb. Kevin
Carey, ends; 115 lb. Gary
Guesweln, and 175 lb. Jim

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fellow Amerlcai1 Dennis Bel- over Ill the llladtum In time Ill
~~..:.~~nlnbol
~~ seeberJOIUICerbrolbergatnhis
"""'"""''"" ~...... wo bluest victory.
Auatrallan coatingent went Mrs. Court bad ~ the
down 16 defeal Arllalr Allie ol .._y by linlsldn&amp; oil h~ 6-2, 6-2
Gum spring, Va., raWed too CU14l1Jell of fellow A1lotrellan
late to upeel IBCUid aeede&lt;l Helm Gourlay. The maldl bad
JoliD NOWQ)JJJbe, who Ulld the been Interrupted by Wedne•
IUddeD&lt;Ieelb-ponlna&amp;-1, 7· day'uatn.Margarelwtllj4&gt;edlt
I, $-7, 7.0 vle!Gry.
up In leu 111111 ball ID hour lor
Stan Smith of Pasadena, bar fourth C&lt;'l-ltlve lllraiPt
*fllr1.JimPerryofM~t~.-ta clba1urd. coulddddoKe~- w1111
ee1 win, 111 whlcb she bu
already baa W1ltl ZZ pmes•tbla
r "'" e
n .......,wa11 , allowed no oppoae11t more than
and tll1ll the Perryl
meekly when bla two
Ia 1111 one
became lbe f1rs1 brolfters Ill big
league biiiAlry to eac11 wili •
pmea in the same - ·
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AI Feua.a'a two-run douh1e
N&amp;Niitlllfld 1 tlneftJt 111111
'-"'• tbat gave a
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wiD ovw Atlanta. So~w
DaVe Roberti, wbo bad loll 10 Sports Custom LWB 112 ton Pickup. Fleet side, 8ft.
body. ()te owner. Low mllell'ge. Extra good tires •
. . Cala are the· mammal• ~pmes. galnedldulzlll
Willi lbe 1barJ1at claw..
vlclll7 wllb rellel belp tram Full hub caps. Radio. Positive traction rear axle.
aeanest unit out.
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tAtolt theballed
ioBI. In four Wimbledon
Fores HIUa.
tl1nJugll a 11-t, &amp;Ernie Banks
Nancy's and
brother
came court,
t winhurrying
over Lesley
H1111t of
1'11111 witb a 11n-'Wl bonier tl1rou&amp;h on Tbursday 1111alnlt loultralla. Sbe wanled w get

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ot Detro'· INiekro 12-11}, I er's plte"'-• with his 28th tile familY IWJie lniD tile fiDals Zealand, W, 7.0, 7.0. Tony ukl I

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Coach Chancey's crew wUI
lt'o Marauder football time bave a slilht weight a&lt;IVanllge.
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make the long lrlp 16 Ironton arOjllld 1111 pounds per man on
Saturday night (7:30) ro oee the offenaiYe line w 1118 p4llllldJ
their MaraiJIIerl take on the per man I« the Flyera. In the
Flyers of lronton ·SL Joe. And backfield, Meigs ~•el'lllles 1611
Coach charley Olancey and his poUnds II" man to 1M pounds
squad will be ....... Ill make the per 111811 I« Ironton st. Joe.
journey home for them a happy At quarterback for the
one wltll • victory.
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Marauders will be Bob WelTy,
Melga will be out Ill maintain lila lb. eenlol:. Werry Ia an ell·
Ita two-year, elgbt-pme IDI· cellent paaaer and handles the
beaten airing. laat year, the ball weD. Other backfield
,.__ uders licked the Flyers;· poeltlons 1illl be !We&lt;l·by Deanla
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21-H, In their eeason opener. Bogp,153lb.eenlor at taUback,
Melga went on Ill post a 7-2-1 Tiny Williams, 1751b. junior~~
slate CI"''P"'eu
-• IAl 8-3-1 1or lull~uaCk , and Ron Sml tit , Its lb.
Ironton St. Joe.
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NDIL£S :. 44: Williams, 'Chi ond Perez.
UftUI-Cln 39: H. Aaron. All 37;
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. D111Joon Lee of Ceveland Is
Tannehill raUied Ill win the
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'third 21-19, and after a live' ID-tbl U.S. and Canada.
minute rea!-bte~. the fourth,
A11411John TannebiU of Mid- 21-11. But Lee called on his
1tllePort Ia •till No. 2.
tremendous -reservee oi skill,
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alraliii!Y and alamlna Ill take
·~ a gruelllna twO &lt;laya of · the flflb 21-17.
·, ~filion ov~ Labor Day
It waa the first tlplt in Lee's
WHkend in Taronw, Canada w competing In the U.S. that be
confront eacb other In the flnBis had been pressed lo live limes
.'If the open men's singles In the in a national tournament.
Canl'dian International He hal been defeated in the
~IOOohlp. Lee, the U.S. U.S. only once, that by Tanc~Wup'iiln, had lost only one nehlll last year in a minor
of his matches (3 of~) In tournament in Columbus.
Ill"~ roundsc Tanneltlll,
Tannehill, after a brief
·lf.S. No. 2 beilind Lee, had lost holldJy in New York State, will
return Ill CtnclnnaU where be is
Lei, -, the former South enrolled I« the autumn quarter
Korean cl\ampion who Is 26th at the Unlverait\t of Cincinnati.
wlitld Tanked,''and' thrH-tlmea
Attending the TorQnto
uJ..~ • canilng Ill Cbamplonsblps from bore were
'lbll 001111try fOil!' yeara ago, won William Buck of Rutland and
, the flrll pme of the title match Cbet Tannehlll of Middleport.
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millions of other stuttertrs:'
again ventured IAl the home of cChure,h was 9'1. offl,ring was
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You don't stutter wbOn JOu Mr. and Mn. Landori.Smltll ·at $84.56 wblcll . ia ~ IAJ ,the ~lllel',ll:ai'01yn,at~!IK1J. Wehaveacce&amp;J-to~a~lllre•~ol,!,feji.i
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We recently moved Ill this part of the laryn•. So practice club meeting and would yon · ' Mr. and Mfl!. Ea!'l Fre~ , . ·-~. ·
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city, and 1 wish someone had talkingdeepdowninthetllroat, beUevelt-theUot,lollagljn. Colum~.:vl81~recentlyWitll Alhenii•. 'Mr: and , ~:' Vern llii!M ~-Tooll\8!11 tlmeB :*~ ha~..,..,··PJGPl•relf..GII
warned us about the salesmen with sentences using , many Early In the ye.ar t wuiiiJlOII(IJ GIAMII·Mqwteyl , .
, e . ~~·_Of CoJum~ . , a .~~lt,O!II!o~~!Pitir!l .......) ~-~QI,,pniYIIIJI· It,
and women that clllll&lt;l flocking &lt;:JIIs" and Ws:·.. and otller the 81'0!11' that got lost. We, · ·Mrs. ~·' .•!l'n~~Jiaw ilpeftl weeke'!4 ..Vlth M!: :~· '¥!'~ ··fllrtlqh , Out GOO~;~. conllclenl!a1111*'•~..~ ~YI. ""
IAl our door!
consonants, esl!"clally tboae traveleil · and \raveled b~t severaJ .daYi with. ~ ~ter tjOflll!ll) .~et: _Jdhrl'·lii!JY
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At least five different pitch· you stumble on most often.
couldn't·find the turn bll ~ '- a!ld sOb-in~Wi :Mr. ana J!!rl· reUJ;iled ,Ill C6Jnmbill 'iiJl!l 'his . :, 'lb.nlattl~-~~liiJkllig tQQiiln(lo~llllt$1 ~..,~
men have used the same Have air In your lungs before It waa so dark and pouring down Merl ~.St. ~.t_!': Va . . parents ~let tHndlng ·the ' yettiHIIthat'one a.taamucll 16 Gd1Lrilo.,1tl'ilil'&amp;pilli!'l ,
tactic: They say they are speaking, talk slowly, fonn raln-butldldn'tthlnkltwould Mrdand~."'~~trer . SQIIUilel'withbla~enls, two-waypropo$1tlool fDr-Qod.,quJdllkel!lgetllfMr''lliltib!'iii~M
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"taking 8 survey," and please your words before yOUSI&gt;'Ik, as ever happen again.
~ .Jra~J:"m ~=~· ~ llld NJ;I, ~er.
Po.mitle ttii·~mPod,toto Iteep'fO\II"mOilih llild yolli'
would 1iiiSWer a few queatl0111? your mind Is apt Ill run ahea&lt;l of They are quite euibariaaaed ·VIS~r. ~yatt Schaefer, Mt: : II!'- llllli· Mts:~.;t'11!F ill_ Mofl. 111 tJie
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milCh mUll talk In' vlln." How qui~ the 'lilftglle,
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And then 1 discover they're closed room where no one will mast ten you - a Mri. Smith, Schaefer. ·
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DeCo!lnlck IJI!I.baby, -- · llu!o ietlbee." The met8J 01 a liellls belt knoWn by lluolllllr. ·.0 .:;·,
,.jSPECIALIZE selling encyclopedias, bear you. Reading a book out completelyiO&amp;t,endedupalthe Mr.OllnRifevlaitedover the oiCoiiiiJI(Iull_,...tl!"11'tel!end .
NowilherelsnothingWJ'OIIflwllbtlletel~: ln ~:~
IN WEDDINGS magazines, etc.
loud helps. Every time you interaectlonoftheMelga CoiDIIy wooiend with his mother, Mn. wltll .folr, 1llld Mri, _9~rlet
but we 1illllliVe til~ then Is the~~~~
The fifth salesman who !'liJIIe "1"111, think, "Deep down in the Fairgrounds. A Mn. FQI got Cora
Karr. On sUm\ay, ·l!fr. •~ Mra. ~
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got a switch: 1 asked HIM the throat!"
!oat before she got to Mr and Mrl Waller Walker Karr eelebrated ·tbel~· f511t ilerfullnltrumtnl 1
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EV.rytlllngbutlhe Ring and survey qnesUona. He Jell fast.
One summer 1 was sont Ill a Harrisonville, and a Mrs. Star
caited on M!'. and !:M_dina·
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1 reellze people must earn a boys' ciunp. Riding from the Lewis, following behind In her Mrs. Thomas Gene Parter.
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Napkins Uving, but 1 wish they would be train IAlthe camp I met a new car, was as belplessly loBI as The Laurel Cliff Health Club
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Books honest about it. What to do?- group of friends with whom I Edith.
willmootSept. IO,attliehop~eof llle.h !CUr, ~ ,,Mrs. saywbetbetrightarwrong.ButWtn~llllellfi1~. · .. ,
Engraved Coke Knives. ANNOYED
couldrela•. llostmystutter.lor
wen, they flnally arrived at Mr. and Mrs. Allen Eichinger. Mal:prel Karr bf ~. an4tcloifler than h11IUII .and breath. ne dot~tbear. ~,~
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Get Ute names of the com- you associate with -&lt;Utd what and hoping wkeep their secret Sept. 6 al the .Free MetbGdlst cltUdren of Syraeuae.
"A good man out oflbe good lreuure opu~ ~lear~--~
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paniea the sales people Utey ei(&gt;OCI of you - has a quiettrqmtheolhers-allwere Church was 115. Olf'erilli was
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represent and send in com- psycbological effect.
laughing at the experience and f27 M.
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fllrtbevll thlnp. Bull lAy unto you, thai liVery Idle wottl-thaiplsints. If enough do this, they'll
Sometimes becoming aware finally confided, and found that Mr. Charles Thoma of
iNil apeak, they lllia1l give an IICCDWII tbereol in the da7 tl
ditch the pitch. -H.
of your .own worth or getting they all had become loBI again Columbus Yiii)Oil Saturday with
Judgement. F« liy tby words 1bou shalt be J1111Wed, ~ ,!&gt;1 ~
P. s. A''Nosoliciwrs" sign on very Involved in what you're on the trip wthe coWllry home his sister, l&gt;yra_Hollez, . ...
Mlsies Rena, Tina and Robin words thou shalt be cond~~·". ,
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your door also helps.
doing will cure that stutter.
of the Smiths.
Mr. and Mrs, WUil~m sWiartz of Hocidngporl visited
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Dear Helen:
At an~ rate, give yourself ten
Jacobs and ion, B~u~ of lbelr gr!lflllparen~, l\lr. 111d don'taaylt." Ramembel' Jamesuld lill:ll "If lillY mailaJilonl.
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· ;::l•cpo~rt:..a This is lor "Stutterer" and nunutes practice every &lt;lay, MR. AND MRS. Bliss Wilson, Uam Jacobi and aon, BrUce of Mrs. Vere Sww· oVer lhe you 1100111 kJ be rellglllus and bridlelh not bll tongue, ,this lllllf'i
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you can help your~~elf mucb Mason, accompanied their Columbus spent a wookend with weekend and atMil!ded Churl:h relfl\onls.valn:" AJaplile!lf pro~rb- ''lbe tona!Jell'~ ~
more than can all those ex- grandchll&lt;lren, Stephanie and relatives here. .
here, Sunday morltlilg. .,
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Tbe Rev. Edwar~ \l!hlte
The mlnlstry of prajer bas not yet been reallzed. If .You
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Ga., wbere ~ey were met by children of Milan spent a family left for their nome ln. camot mow earth 'lrilh your epeedl, )'Oll can mo~ bel~. 1
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the chll&lt;lren s mother, Mrs. wookend w!Ut her parents, Mr. Searcy, Ark., Monday 1llU'IIIIl8 want Ill lhare a ll18llllrplece of 1!pC8dJ wrllten 111 Ciu1SuiM ol
OFFICE HOURS 9:30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE AT
Deai Helen:
Barbara VanVranken, of and Mrs. James Gilmore, ::!"'~~~;:.::: IMibytheptooiRev. MlarAmtaMtGhletoliiY _!ife: ..,~ bl, .
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Titusville, Florida. They had Brenda and
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and ucky, 18UJlll08'l,
ve spent several wooks vlsiUng Mrs. Vera
en IS o Ohio Unlverally. The Rev .' theFeiber'atllrolle(Jieameltpelltkln.l•lk·Hia!lll~J.D!il
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their grandparents.
Parkersburg and Mr. and Mr3.
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However, my present gen- While 1n AU&amp;nta, they all Anthony J1usse11 of Middleport Whlte held a revival al the blgb pielteA In iplrltual ~~-- mlab)'Y in,l!taJlll:\ , ..... ,
ueman friend puzzles me. we visited Mr. and Mrs. Gary recently called on Georgia i!earwallow Olurcb of. Olrlst, eaunael, h'!IPfUIIo. tellcll, and alwa)'l ready lor
get along beautifuUy until be Wilson and family.
Diehl.
Aug. 23-28, 111d pastored the IIICI'Illee.lf lbe Holy Spirit baa 181Jibl me IIJIYihln8 ~- .
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Mra. Charles Diehl has been church while here. He Is a ye..., It Is lbe fact that prayer Is ~)lr clllef ~-~~~~ , ,
He never lesves me without EDDIE CAIISON, a student
profeSsor in Hardlllg COllege ln -tlalla ~ur ChriAIIlin lilt..How l Jove 16 OODtact ~ oniiiJ
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Searcy, Arkanoas, and the llll_eefan
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Cryl·ng over the money be has at wes t VIr·
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ver.. • weekend visillng her parents, e~tsonofMr.andMti.~ ·
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frittered away. It Isn't that visited his parents, Mr. and Mr.andMra.JohnBreblwnin Whlteolttilsarea.
lllmlrte~eait.,..Ur,-Oiirwe.:;:;::lllate~=
much, frankly. When be parts Mrs. Goorge Carson, in Mason New Haven.
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Norman Reynolds has A•t 30 wu 51. Tho ojterlng · Mt. ~;8, let Ill fO~ It ~·' ·-' ~)c
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Mr. and Mrs. Carson's enrolled at Glenvtlle State wu fJJ.10. Wonltlp ~
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bas enrolled at Ohio Unlveraity D. Won&lt;le, layleader, and an
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where bets a junior. Both are attendance of 10. Wednesday built for lfie U.s: NilvJ In BJUIIItedPreil .............
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BOB PERKS of Charlestown, sons of Mra. Landon Smith, prayer eerviC81 were held I'll 1'197, .11 America's oldelt
To&lt;lay II Frldl)', Sept. il,&lt;llle
electric heat is the talk of the town
Dear In:
W. Va., ia a guest of Mr. and HarrlsonvWe, Ohio, and Mr, A~. 26 with IJola T'Ylor 1be warsblp.
7$4th ~ of 1111 with• lit ~
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llradford took lbell"ilaughiA!r; 1\1M!"l: ;- ·. · ,, ' ,· ·, Jot 1009 it •~ faDillr. !Ol
Mr. verne WattersOn Ia a Brenda, 16 Graceland College, Mr. Ottie C. !JGuall,· New Tuppera Plalna wert !IIPn·
patient 1n Veterans Memorial Lamoni, Iowa.
Haven, wu taken to Ule tenltonally olnllte4·fruu thilllt
Hospital.
Mrs. Charles Norris and P,Jeasant Valley HOipltal on liJ .-Ia at allllrPI:iee bltthday
Mrs. Charles Norris was daughters apent a weekend In Friday evening. He Ia reported dinnllt ~at the home ol Mr. ·
hostess Ill the Ruth Circle at the Colwnbus wilb relatives.
Ill be lmproYing.
and Mn. Rldw'd ~ !Gr I~i\'07ii1. ci;.iO.
parsonage on Thursday Garnet Roulh of G•lllpolls
their i*rtPia; Mr I. and
evening, Sept. 3.
vlaited Labor Day with Mr. and MRS. GEORGE carson lllnlmore ~ • ...on. Sunday, :
Recent SUnday guesla 01 Mr. Mra. Billy Court.
returned· home from the AIJI. t. :.
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and Mrs. Ben Shaffer were Ids Mr. and~. Carrol Teafcrd Veteralls Memorial HGSP¥ an "Gre&amp;Ol'J Wlnebrenn~ b.. _:
sister, Mn. Rolle Wolfbarger, and daflghter, Charlotte of Saturdaf. .
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three children and tbree grand- Man!let, W. Va., Ylalted Mr. Mr. and Mrs. WIDiam
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an&lt;1 Mrs: Henry IIlii OYtl1" Labor and 11011, Hank, of Princeton, N. Hobllr · , ,Center ilnd Mrt.
cleaning . and adJusting. It lUst .
Mrs. Gretta Slmpaon ac· Day 1Jeekend.
J., vlaitedeeveral~ With btr· l!llla tlift at veferJ!III ~
comes when you
companied Mr. and Mrs. Solon Mrs. Larry Blrcb and lamtly mother, Mrs. FmJU R,yu in lbplill.
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Butcher of Fl«ida wCleveland of St. LouiJ, Mo., were recent Muon. The . Slrun-. were Ollrles Po~1ers .of Dayton 1!!!!!~~~~~~5J.;• ~~~
ro the home of Mr. and Mrs. guesls of Mr. and Mri. Elza enroute Ill Gr'eellvllle; S. C., spenialf88tend wilb his lllcle,
Jerry Butcher w spend a lew Birch.
where their 1011 1illl enroll at Garner•Grtffln.
&lt;lays.
· Mr. and Mrs. Harold llawk of Furman Col!e8e.
Mr• · and Ml'l.
. Labor Day wookend guests of Springfield were weekend Also
at the 1lpn ~}p'Tislted 1 friend,
1e
Mr.andMrs. OtlsBBUeywere guests of Mr. and Mro. Ben ·home1J8118Mri, Ann&amp;AYIB,Mr. EvliDa, in a Parkerabw'C'
Mr. and Mrs. Albert.Wigal and Philsonan&lt;I'Mri. Gomer Lewis. and Mrs. Dick Avis 11141 11011, ~SUnday aftei;DOOO.
three sons of Prospect, Mr. and Mrs. Lavinia Simpson Ia l'immy, Stephen DeHaven of
Mri. Tom White; Slnlln.an&lt;l
Mrs. Ted Bailey and chll&lt;iren of visiUng In Colwnbua with ber Roenolr.e, Va. On SUI!day, .IIIey JeMr, of Buhan Ylalteil hla
WWard and Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Mra. Marian all vlaited \lith Tool Ans at mother, Mary Carr, lui~
Lawrence Theiss of Vinton.
Knlghtatep and Alicia.
Bidwell, ·OIIIo.
111d too1l her llbopplng.
Why wait until Spring ?
Mr.andMrs.BWyDenmanof Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cleland.
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Sarasota, Fls., were guests of Mr.an&lt;IMri,DickY~andJ.
Miss Ina Reltltmlller ieverlli F.andAaron,Mr.an4Mrs.Giijl
&lt;laysandvlsltedotlterrela~ Sayre, Mr. and Mrs. David
They had vlalted in Kansu and Hensler attended a family
went from bore Ill Plttaburih reiDiion in Glouater- on Labor '
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and New Jersey before going Day.
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Hev. an&lt;1 Mrs. Paul Sellen
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beekwltll returned !i'om two weeks
and Shelley and girl frlerid and ..ution. They IIIJIIIt a week
Mr. and Mrs. Olarlea'Swan of with her parenla, Mr. and Mrs.
Tm Bal1der is the fertilizer
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Parkeroburg spent Sun&lt;I'Y with Hentz Pinion and atten~ed
that helps grass multiply itMrs. laabel Sirllp&amp;on.
labor Day~ servicea at
self. Turns thin browned out
Mr.
and
Mra.
Clarence
Stoutsville
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lawns inw thicker, greener,
tarf. Use it any time, any
weather Will not bum grass
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Mr."and Mrs. Allen Coleman
of Dunkirk, Md .. are annooncingthebirthofa&lt;laughter
on AuguJi 28 at the New
Aln•ndria Hospital,
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The baby weighed seven
poWlds, lour ounces, and has
been named Ten~ Marie.
-.,' Grand~nts are Mr. and
f l\\rs. Clarence,I;Iaker,local,and
,•lllrs. Claire Colelnan, Lexington
Park, Maryllind. Mrs. FIOBSie
b•Petty of Rl!idsville is a greal·.: llfan&lt;lmotl'ilit.
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-World Series To
Begin October 10
New York Meta got authorlza·
tlon In the National. The clu~,
will eacb announce&lt;l the date
wben orders will be accepted.
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~ee1illl be played on Oct. 10 range from t'/.00 Ill $3.00.
hom••
lliid lliln the Na~-·•
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jllrk'With the nm three games
lb be held Oct. 13, 14, 15 in the
bonle of the American League
chirllplon.
U siJtlt and eeventll gamee
ltt!lectllll']l,theywillbebeld
In the Nallollal ~e city on
Oct.)7 and II.
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-..eerlas will eacb open on 0
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'Salurday, Oct. 3. The llrr.t two
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plaY'1i In the cid
of t1ie ByUnllldProis tntornaHa01t
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National League East and
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1illl be pla);e&lt;iln•the cities of Parker. LA '142 539-75174 .323
the National League West and Toton,Cin 1l95.l3 104173 ,319
American •••m•• East winners Dlelz, SF 129 (lCI 12 137 .319
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GasIon, SO 133 -••• 86 170 ·311
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petlnlilloi1 In the Amerlcll1 Smlth,Bos t305181021U .320
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Allanla (Nash 12-81 at
Houston(Forsch0-0),9p.m.
Cincinnati (Nolan 16-61 at San
Diego IDobson 11-14), 11 p.m.
LosFtanclsco.IMarlchoi10-10I,
Angeln (Svllon 14-41 at
Son
1t ~.m. ,
1Onlu•mts scheduled I
By BTU CAMI!N
Phtta at =~:~.G~~h~'
UP1 8por1111'rlter
St. Loula at New York
The Pllllborp Plrats bave
Pittsburgh of Chicago
tllelr own Cool Han&lt;l Luke and
~~~~~~:,•'~~;:,'~~ht
they are mighty thankful.
Los Ang at Son Fren. night
Luke Walker pOlled his 12th
trlwnph, a penonal high for
Amorlcan t.tatue
111m In pro ball, Thursday night
Eoll
~__, St• LouiJ on tw0
w. L. Pd. GB as be ...........
Baltimore
92 51 .643 ... blta in the Plralea' 2-G victory
New York
81 62 .566 It avf'!t the Cardlna1a whlcb bpt
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~~ :: :~~~ l~'h Pltlsboqh lied for flrot place
Cleveland
68 76 .472 24'h wllhtheNewYorkMetaan&lt;lone
Washington U 76 .4115 25'h game ahead of tile &lt;lllcago
Wost
Cube
W.
L. Pet.
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86 56
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Walker
helped the Pirates
Oeklond
18 65 .545 B'h map alhre&amp;iame lotlng streak
?.~~,n~~4 Y ~ :: :~ ~'h and, as Pittsburgh ~ger
Milwaukee 53 89 .373 33 Danny Murtaugh aald, 'It was
Chlcego
5t 92 .:u7 :uo;, bll (Walker's) second slralgbt
Kan c~~·:~~~!ut:':.'tat
great game and It ~ wl1en
Kan City 10 Milwaukee 2. 2nd we really neede&lt;ilt.
Boston t4 Detroit o
The Pirates knew they had Ill
Clevelandi3Waoh4
wtniAlremalntledfarllrstslnce
Ball 2 Now6 York
t 1 1st
th e Me..
•ha d be aten
Minnesota
Oekland
Mlnnesoto 1 Oektand 2 2nd
Plllladetplla, 11-2, In lt lanlngJ
Tedar's Probable Pitchers
in the alternooo while the 01~
1411Timos EDTl
defeated Montreal 1-3 slaoin
Milwaukee IDowning 4-tl) ol
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Calllornlo (Bradley 2-3), t1 day conlelt. Elsewhere In the
p.m.
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National Leegue,San Frandlco
Oekland (Segul 10-10) at &amp;hut oot HOUIIIAln u.o San
Kan&amp;ao Ctty !Bunker 1·11. 1:30
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New York (Petorson 17-9) at
Cleveland (Paul 1-5), 7:45 p.m.
Boston . (Siebert 13·II at
Balllm~ruC:d!~':'."'~~~i 8 p.m.
Mllw at Calli,, nlnht
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Washf"9lon et Detroit
New York at Cleveland
Boston at Bait, night

••• Bob Robertaon
bomer and
---' "OIIv-""'111 a aacr111ce
.....for
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C1aon Jones' trtple. scored
Tommie • - with one out In
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put the Pblll. Ron Herbel, who
pitdled the linal Inning lor lbe
· Meta, got the win and Joe

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: Wash 121'; Klllebr~, MIM 1111;
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L 29-6'$ .wrrJtt, Cln »Ia:

and a .ainlle w lead Qlicago
OY~ Montreal. lllmks' homer
wu his 12111 an&lt;IIIIUlpped a ~
lie In the fourth. Milt Pappu,
wllb aeventb Inning relief help
tram J11111 Pizarro, wdl his 12th
game. Rully staub llaJII!Ied
hil 30th homer far the l!:lpos.
G'l'iord Perry of San ll'rlac:lleo -tbrew a four~ llbutout
•alml 11ou11on f« his IIIII

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Marauders are b1iJ and alronfl.
Probable
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starters are Fred Lee;
190 lb. junl«, and Mark Werry,
2321b. aopbomore, tacldes, Ted
Lebew,IIIO lb. junior, and Dave
Boyd,lltMib.senlor,guardJ,IIId
captain, liDpr ~. :m lb.
aen1ar, ~ ter ·
A,t the OndJ wiD probable Ill)
Mike Grate, 187 lb. senior, an&lt;1
Jon Kloes, 1113 lb. senior. With
Werry's arm and receivers like
these, Meigs could poaslbly put
on an aertalllhow.
The probable starters on
delenae lor the Marauders are
Jobn Thomas, 1113 lb. jWllor,
middle guard; Lee and Abbott,

LOS ANGElES (UPI) D&lt;•
LeeMayhube&amp;tJnlll crowd the
home nm derb7 wltll teammatea Tony Perez and Jolumy
Bench.
The 6-foo~flrslsact~ clouted 1 four-run blallln the flrsl
lnnln&amp; Thursday night f« his
3loii'OIIIdlrlpper of t h e utile Reds ripped the Loa Angelea Dodgero 13-4. Tilt Reds
e:llend81l their 1 d Ill 14
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and shaved lbe m.glc number
16 live.
Bench, the Reds' AU-liter
caldler added another home
nm whis leaguHelldq COUDt.
Bencb slammed a t1tree-.-un
bleot in the elgbtll Inning. .
'lbat ball went inl6 the left
field stands alter Pete Rolit had
doubled and Hal McRae
aqled. It landed In nearly the
18111e place Maya did.
Bencll, May and Perez have
IU homera AIDOIII them.
Perezdidnothltahomenm
but did P""
I~ up one hit in,._:
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one of IJ lbe Reds collected olf
three Dodc~ hurlers. Elgbl ol
thoee bill went far extra bales.
Jim McGiotblln went I 1~ Innlnga before his right forearm
lllffene&lt;I.He left the pme alter
(living up tbree hils, but atUI got
credit f« biB 13th win agalnol
elgbllOSBell.
Rookie Don Gullett and veteld
Dod
Iran Jim Maloney h the
gers Ill two 1'111111 and two bill
Ulng tile rest of the game.
818 bill lor lbe Reds, besides
the home n1111 by Bencb and
May, Included doubles by Bobby Tolan Woody Woodward
•
Bernie Carbo
and llcle, and•
trlplee by Trmmy Helms and
Jim Stewart.
The Reds broke lnl6 tile acorlng early wltll Ove big 1'111111 In
tile flrsllnnlng.
Tolanstartedtltegamewltha
double, then IICOI'ed when Carbo
lined a alng]e w !elL Bencb

•• ·. v~riety 'of Kentucky bl'!e' •. grass. that develops into a
, •mas4iflcen~y green lawn. It
.,, tbti~e's )n summer's heat
) •; and takes wear and teat.
Available as all Windsor
~b~nd containing 3S~ ·

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and
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load the bales eel the stage
for May's grand slam.
They ad&lt;led another nm in the
fourth on Woodward's !bible
and llcle'l alnlle. n- m
n11.1 came from Joe
Moeller wbo evene&lt;l hia record
at 7-7 with the loaa.
The IBVentll lnrllng saw the
Reds ~t
and ro t three
a-o
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IIIU'HIIIII on the scoreboard.
Tho Dodgers' flrot rellever
yielded Carbo's dOIIble and
Helma' tl'lple during that

frame.

Stewart's triple, of the pincllbit vamty wlead oil the ninth
belped I« the linal nm of the
pme I« tha Reds. He scored
eelllly when McRae lingled.
The t1fte pitchers the Reds
used yielded only five hila, with
Tom Haller settiD8 two dOIIblet

Rt.chey Seeks ,..,,.*le

of the Won18111
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Nancy faces a formidable
task. In her eemlanal matcll,
sbe oppose• Maraaret Court,
the AultraU&amp;n - t wbo bu
..hbecer mlnalgbta lllrmltlty set ond
o . 1 on y e secon
woman IAl re(lilter the grand
1lam of Auotralla, France,

be didn't mind ........
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.,..ey
in Saturday's ll!llliflnal. CUff
loll 16 T01J1ln their only 1171J
encounta-, in lbe Phlladetplla
Indoor event in February.
Wblle CUff was overcoming
Ralaton in their IIUddeJMieath
first·~ by I 1-1 point margin,
Nancy wu on lbe gnmdeland

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Hannan TraeeaiEaltem ~
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Wlbaml atMmetta
K,ypr Creell
Albenlat
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New Boatoo atlnlntoo
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Soutb Charleatoa at R.
PleiUJit
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Nolan (114) btrlll far the . ~
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Cannon, ~ 110 lb. ~ : ·
Motycka,gull'de,~Joe . ,. '
IIIUb., C8111A!r.
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Mont:tcka, endS;
&lt;-1!11
G....,eln and Hacte, 'iJcldei;
IAIIz, middle (1118rd; UJiler,
Davis and Haas, line_.
~...;and Steve Guesweln and 140 •
Dave • ...__.., balfbacill.
The ~...,..
Flyers ounpell! In
Ohio Valley Conlerenee,
theywonlaatiJeUOII with a ' I
slate. Coach Lulz aald thet 'T.
reiiJOCIIi the bl&amp; Marauders. ~
will ~ ... bave Ill .... 16 lilly
• - with them
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the game
last year.
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Tell. lsthelolii!Amertcan~J~~~~ A tb1r&lt;1 Aastrallan, fourth·
In .... u.s, ,....., .ad ·Tony 'Roche bad a

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1968 Mercury Monterey
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Two door Fastback. Turquoise finish, white

top, black vinyl Int., 390 V-8, auto. trans., P.S.,
power disc brakes. radio, w·s-w tires. Real
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1968 Chrysler New Yorker

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Four door. Blue with white top, blue Interior,
radio, new w-s-w. factory air conditioning.

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Blue with blue Int., full power equipment,
radio, w-s-w tires, factory air conditioning.

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1966 Buick Wildcat 4
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tacldel; Wayne Well, 11• lb.
eenlor, and Jeff Morris, 1110 lb.
junior, ends; Lehew and Tiny
WWiama, linebackers; Hoffner
and either Smith or Mark
WIUiams, 142 lb. jiDIL«, cor·
nerbackB; and Chip Haggerty,
132 lb. eenlor, and Grate, deep
backs .
For Coach Bob Lulz'a Flyen,
it will be 155 lb. BW DaYIB,
quarterback; 170 lb. Rick
Crance, balfback; 180 lb. Joe
Haas, fullback, and 180lb. Mart
Unger, balfback. On the of.
fenslve line, 155 lb. Steve
Gueswein and 110 lb. Kevin
Carey, ends; 115 lb. Gary
Guesweln, and 175 lb. Jim

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fellow Amerlcai1 Dennis Bel- over Ill the llladtum In time Ill
~~..:.~~nlnbol
~~ seeberJOIUICerbrolbergatnhis
"""'"""''"" ~...... wo bluest victory.
Auatrallan coatingent went Mrs. Court bad ~ the
down 16 defeal Arllalr Allie ol .._y by linlsldn&amp; oil h~ 6-2, 6-2
Gum spring, Va., raWed too CU14l1Jell of fellow A1lotrellan
late to upeel IBCUid aeede&lt;l Helm Gourlay. The maldl bad
JoliD NOWQ)JJJbe, who Ulld the been Interrupted by Wedne•
IUddeD&lt;Ieelb-ponlna&amp;-1, 7· day'uatn.Margarelwtllj4&gt;edlt
I, $-7, 7.0 vle!Gry.
up In leu 111111 ball ID hour lor
Stan Smith of Pasadena, bar fourth C&lt;'l-ltlve lllraiPt
*fllr1.JimPerryofM~t~.-ta clba1urd. coulddddoKe~- w1111
ee1 win, 111 whlcb she bu
already baa W1ltl ZZ pmes•tbla
r "'" e
n .......,wa11 , allowed no oppoae11t more than
and tll1ll the Perryl
meekly when bla two
Ia 1111 one
became lbe f1rs1 brolfters Ill big
league biiiAlry to eac11 wili •
pmea in the same - ·
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AI Feua.a'a two-run douh1e
N&amp;Niitlllfld 1 tlneftJt 111111
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DaVe Roberti, wbo bad loll 10 Sports Custom LWB 112 ton Pickup. Fleet side, 8ft.
body. ()te owner. Low mllell'ge. Extra good tires •
. . Cala are the· mammal• ~pmes. galnedldulzlll
Willi lbe 1barJ1at claw..
vlclll7 wllb rellel belp tram Full hub caps. Radio. Positive traction rear axle.
aeanest unit out.
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ioBI. In four Wimbledon
Fores HIUa.
tl1nJugll a 11-t, &amp;Ernie Banks
Nancy's and
brother
came court,
t winhurrying
over Lesley
H1111t of
1'11111 witb a 11n-'Wl bonier tl1rou&amp;h on Tbursday 1111alnlt loultralla. Sbe wanled w get

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ot Detro'· INiekro 12-11}, I er's plte"'-• with his 28th tile familY IWJie lniD tile fiDals Zealand, W, 7.0, 7.0. Tony ukl I

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Coach Chancey's crew wUI
lt'o Marauder football time bave a slilht weight a&lt;IVanllge.
·~•ln. Many Mel""
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make the long lrlp 16 Ironton arOjllld 1111 pounds per man on
Saturday night (7:30) ro oee the offenaiYe line w 1118 p4llllldJ
their MaraiJIIerl take on the per man I« the Flyera. In the
Flyers of lronton ·SL Joe. And backfield, Meigs ~•el'lllles 1611
Coach charley Olancey and his poUnds II" man to 1M pounds
squad will be ....... Ill make the per 111811 I« Ironton st. Joe.
journey home for them a happy At quarterback for the
one wltll • victory.
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Marauders will be Bob WelTy,
Melga will be out Ill maintain lila lb. eenlol:. Werry Ia an ell·
Ita two-year, elgbt-pme IDI· cellent paaaer and handles the
beaten airing. laat year, the ball weD. Other backfield
,.__ uders licked the Flyers;· poeltlons 1illl be !We&lt;l·by Deanla
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21-H, In their eeason opener. Bogp,153lb.eenlor at taUback,
Melga went on Ill post a 7-2-1 Tiny Williams, 1751b. junior~~
slate CI"''P"'eu
-• IAl 8-3-1 1or lull~uaCk , and Ron Sml tit , Its lb.
Ironton St. Joe.
junior, wlllg~ck.

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Los Angeles 77 115
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San Francisco 15 68 .524 16'1•
Atlanta
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Son
Diego
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Tflursar's Rtt&lt;~llo
New York 3 Plilta 2,. 14 Inns ·
ChiCOiO
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Fran9 MonlrHI
11 Houston
Pittsburgh 2 St. Louis o
Son Diego 3 Atlanta 2
Onclnnall
Los AngPitchers
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MUSIC LOVERS •
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Howrd,W1:o~~:~...84U7 .299
National Ltatut: Bench. Cln
NDIL£S :. 44: Williams, 'Chi ond Perez.
UftUI-Cln 39: H. Aaron. All 37;
Mc~~:/'C.~ ~ ,., Howard.
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Wuh &lt;12; Killebrew, Mlnn f!;
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YMirzemstl, 8os 31; Powell,
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. D111Joon Lee of Ceveland Is
Tannehill raUied Ill win the
ltjlltht tqJ table tennll
'third 21-19, and after a live' ID-tbl U.S. and Canada.
minute rea!-bte~. the fourth,
A11411John TannebiU of Mid- 21-11. But Lee called on his
1tllePort Ia •till No. 2.
tremendous -reservee oi skill,
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alraliii!Y and alamlna Ill take
·~ a gruelllna twO &lt;laya of · the flflb 21-17.
·, ~filion ov~ Labor Day
It waa the first tlplt in Lee's
WHkend in Taronw, Canada w competing In the U.S. that be
confront eacb other In the flnBis had been pressed lo live limes
.'If the open men's singles In the in a national tournament.
Canl'dian International He hal been defeated in the
~IOOohlp. Lee, the U.S. U.S. only once, that by Tanc~Wup'iiln, had lost only one nehlll last year in a minor
of his matches (3 of~) In tournament in Columbus.
Ill"~ roundsc Tanneltlll,
Tannehill, after a brief
·lf.S. No. 2 beilind Lee, had lost holldJy in New York State, will
return Ill CtnclnnaU where be is
Lei, -, the former South enrolled I« the autumn quarter
Korean cl\ampion who Is 26th at the Unlverait\t of Cincinnati.
wlitld Tanked,''and' thrH-tlmea
Attending the TorQnto
uJ..~ • canilng Ill Cbamplonsblps from bore were
'lbll 001111try fOil!' yeara ago, won William Buck of Rutland and
, the flrll pme of the title match Cbet Tannehlll of Middleport.
:n..ll, .... the eecond 21·12.

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bl&amp;IIIISh!•d tile wedDes~y
nfcbt meetillll of the MkWOIQ'I
AmaleUr Gardenen beld at the
boml of Mrs. a.rry MOCft.
Corsages of -carnations were
. lftllllled . to each of tbe new
• olfiOti'S: Mrs. Moore, presldent; Mrs. Wesley Fry,
I vice pnilldeut; Mn. L. E.
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~and lll'l'llligeri ·cllnl
to be ~lcl'ln Athena Sept. ~ ,:,
and Oct. 7 and It ~ Ire
to be conducted
9·30 a.m.
to 3 p.m . ..u:b a sack hmct, at .
noon. The fee for all four
ltllions Is ''-'l.f18illlratimls to

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Reynold!l' green eanc~~e,
the consiiDeJ of ll!Ues lllvolved
Ill recmling events of lhe club;
and Mrs. Lcme's pw-ple eandle
•¥ asentlng tile ll&amp;bt of truth 111
baniDing funds of the club.
During the meettnc Mrs.
~~Alger MII'Can was reinstated
Into the club membership.
Welcomed Into membership
were Mrs. Thurman Moore,
Mn. Olarles Taullm, and Mrs.
C8rol Mowry.
The regular meeting time of
the club was cbsnced from tbe
llrst Wednesday to the second
Wednoadsy of each month, and
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penter and son, Jay, COol\'llle,
were Labor Day weekend
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Mrs. Wlllon Carpenter,
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Pom..-oy.TheCarpenterfamlly
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spent three days last week Ill
Columbus with her aunt, Mr.
•;
aild Mrs. Charles Simpkins,
C!arla, Missy and Cbuctle.
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Blake of Clllclllnati were recent
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Mr. and Mrs. Jamee E.
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Folmer entertained recently . .- - - - - - . . . - .
Everett Bates, Pomeroy,
with a buffet diMer and bar·
~ Parker
Route 3, Is a medi&lt;".ll paHent at
beeue at their Pomeroy, Route
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A lellder crimlation and trallllng aession for Clrl seoul 3, home honorln&amp; their
room nmnber Is 235.
Wll'kera llllhe BIS !lend Nelllbborhoocl of the Four Rlwors Councll dsuchts, Cheryl, on her fourth
E. W. Davis of s...nnab
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has
been scheduled for Wedneaday In lila soclsl room of tbe birthday.
Tenn. Is here Ill' a visit wltb
Columbus
and Soutbem Ohio Eleelrlc Co., Middlc!llorl·
Gifts were presented to herb,
relslives and friends lllcludlllg
Plans Ill' the Nelgbbcrhood meeting were made Thlll'llllayat tile guests Including Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Parker Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sauer and • aervlce team meeting held at the me of Mrs William Mrs. Gell'ge Folmer, Pomeroy,
l 8lld son, Eddie, of near Chester dauehters, Mary Ruth and Joy. Ohlinger, neighborhood chairman. Mrs. Olillnger bas-ed and Mr, and Mrs. Pearl Ed·
i entertained with 8 potluck He will leave Saturday for that each troop leader or her repreaentsllve be preoenl for the wards, grandparent•; Mrs.
I dlllner SW!day at thelr home Maryland to visit relatives.
Neighborhood meetlne. Those attending the 10 am. to 2 p.m. Nora Bobo, a greatl
Gueals were Mr and Mrs· Mr · and Mrs. Earl Kesteraon meeting are to take 1 sack lunch, and tile "Pilot Llglrts"
Home of
grandmother; Susie Edwards, a
: Edson Parker anci daughter· and """· Kevin, of Wllmlngton magazine.
great-aunt, Cheabl.te; Joe
) Jane~ her fiance, Mike Wall
spent tbe weekend here with his
the Fabulous
A report wiD .be Ciwn at that time .., the 11 Meigs County Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
1 Anthmy, Tens; Mr. and Mrs. parents, Mr· and . Mrs. Dale dlaadvantsged c1r1s who attended tile Appalachian Heritage Thomas and dauchters, O!erl
1 WWis Parker Russell Rodney Kesterson, and thelr dauehter,
and Lori, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
; 11mmy, Deblde and Brenda
Mra. Pbyllls Turner of Naples, C&amp;mpatCampSandyBend,Eilzabelb, w.va.lnAuiPlsl'.
The
girl
aeoul
calendar
aale
contlnuea
and
Mrs.
Ohlinger
Edwards
and ehlldren, Joy,
; Parkersburg, w. va.; Mr. and Fla. Dana Turner at!A!nded the
remlnda
leaders
!bat
orders
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to
be
to
her
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Oct.
D.
The
Troy
and
Anita,
Cheshire; Mrs.
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: Mrs. James Carpenter and son Turner reunion at Lancaster.
calendar sella ftr 3$ lll!llls each.
David Davis, Hyaell Run; Dick .
l Jay of Coolville; Howard : r:ee!dof~ ~"~
Jane Snyder, dlatrlct !ldvlaor from the Parkersburg lllce et and Sharon Folmer and
Parker' Long Bottom and Mr
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wltilthelocaiiiCOUiworkers.'Sheno!Mtbattheannuai~:U,
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Laurel Cliff; BJiland
• and Mrs. Homer' Parter. andclilldren,BW, Jr.,Sbarland
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:f]b'Jl'ltWperbiiG'IIa
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lhnan Ia needed and any leader or
lllirbort
. and Mrs. nlngbam and children J
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assistant w11Ung to aerve 11 asked to contact Mn &lt;lillnger
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BIBalMl Sandy of
Fund drive aellvlties were diiCUaed. The ..riwo ts to be 0011 •
SPBCIAL -VICEI
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Michael and dsugh~ Louise visited his sister and brother-in· llleled sometime this faD, but as yet a volunteer cbalrman has not ilpeelal servlees Win be: held
and Lenii'O Mlnersvllle R D • law, Mr. and Mrs. Georae been secured.
amday al7:30p.tn. ill HJcbilnd
Marlon Parker of Long B.tio.r;' . Folmer and C!lber relathes...,..
Ord.r&gt;By Phofto
Olapal. ·The 1M ·lamlif of
During their visit Ill Me~ the weehnd.
SEVERAL TROOPS are Ill the proclll of leader cbar!ge1 and K'anauga will prolient the
.Aod Tah Em ttO..O
County the Edson p kers
Mr, andMri.KenllethCmner
P'tJiraai.
'Die 1M llnilly Is .
NCII'Ianizallclll.
Leaden,
amstants18D!I
committee
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are
9.92-5-432 ,.
Janel ~ 11anc11 were~ and da!llbter, Karen, Greenbeard 'IV« .Galllpolli radio.
. gueata of the Howard Parkers \'llle, Va. were tile ·Labll' ll!'Y needed.
A meetln8 olmolhen ol Pwoy Brownie Troop
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ftr JI-.O.u
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S.lurday, lhe ~ Parker Bsrrts families
II 7 p.m. Tuaadl!y nJcbt at liul ~!my EJemmtary
family, Will, and Homer Mr and Mrs · Jwere Joined by
Parker ...,.. dlllner llliOSis of
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"l'be Bm ran JDettq of Mn. W1lllanr llierldan'• brownie
the JIIDOI' earpmta' rSmuv at lOll, ~ f&lt;a" I pladc II lbe
their CoOlville home
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IWYice togelber.

Girl Scout
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I Texas Relatives

Cheryl Folmer
Honored on
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APSE TO MEET
The Soollhem' l,oicai School
Dialrict's Alloclatiori of Pllblle
School Employes Chapter tU
wW meet Ill' Its llrsl session of
CLUB TO MEET
the new schooi1Nf at 1 p.m. SYRACU~ - The s,raeuse
M«&lt;day at tile Southern IICh Third Wednesday Homemakers
School ill Racine
Club wW meet at 10 a.m
Election of
will be Wednoaday at the bea~
held and a membership drive at the mUnicipal park. ·Election
fll' the new school year will -gel of oflleers will be held and
under)fay. All non-teaching yearbooks 'lrill be JlnPSI'ed. A
enl!)loyes of the dlslrlct are· poUuck IWiclieon wW be held at
uked to altand.
noon. This Ia the lint !JIMtlng of
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(UPI)_:.Abomb today damaged
olf~ of tile lrlsh Dairy
Board,' pollee said. No llljurles
were reported.
Po~ said II wu lhe 100111
~loslon In Northern Ireland

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Coniole MocW WU171EW
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J!endk,of~,'a-11

Jll(e, ieeretlly; ' Vbi . Fi&gt;y,

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recreation~::. ' .
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all'rla; •Mluy and
also
vlllled at
'lith ber
!a'Otbiti~ ...-111~. Mr.
~lief Mrs• .Leland' Snowden,
~pe, Don IIDd Nancy. Other
~of tile LeLand SnOwden
fllnily dW'Ing Mr. and Mrs.
~~ vlilll wen Mr. and
Mrs• .ierry Dolan, T8IIIDIY and
'l'r!ltY, and Palrlck Sncnrdell
lild daughter Maureen.
Mr and Mrs ·a 8 Zelgl
anci dauchter
ville Md
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reeontlywltbMn. B. B. Zeigler
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Divenport and famlly, The G.
B._Zelglerl' aon, Sldp,·""" has
apent tbe nnuner with the
Davenport lamlly, returned
home with his parenta. Mrs. B.
B. Zeigler apent 18Yeral seeks
lll)IIIImrner with re)ltlves In
Maryland and·VJrsJn)l.
L. D. Har!Jn~, Middleport,
and Mra . ...ude Roas,
Cbelblre, spent die weekend 111
Port W~YD~, Ind. visiting Mrs.
flan7 Farnier-eild lamlly.
Jobn Stevena,_ Jr. and
daughter, Robl~, Madlaon,
Wise., formerly of Meigs
Coonty, visited Ol'll'lhl! holiday
weekend with seworal friends
lncludlne lfr. and Mrs. L. R.
WUeyaDdMn.CharlesWerner,
Ebenezer St., Pumeroy,
Mrs. Diane lfartinSer and
ICIISp_:-= have relined to
'""" after spending most
of the sununer here with her
paren11, Mr. and Mrs. alfford
Stumbo. Mrs. • Hartinger
teacbes In the Springfield
ichoola.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKay and
children, Sally, Cindy and
VIctor and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Joachim .anil lion, Bradley of
Warren, were recent
of

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Ave. and Cedar St.
&gt;illlinll hours z.t and '"'
Maternity visiting hours 2 .~~
4,30 p.m. Parents onJl on
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Grande.' a daugbler; and' Mr SPECIAL Services &amp;mday
and Mrs. Jamee J. Walker. 7:30pm. Highland Chapel. Lee
Nll'lhup, 8 son
' lamlly of Kanauga 1n charge of
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Jl'Ogram.
golllg towardl Alhens oo Route
33. Election of officers; basket
TWO ON UST
dlllner at noon.
PI'. PLEASANT - A total of
MONDAY
397 students bave been named
POMEROY Garden Club
Prtsldenl's S&lt;holars at West Monday, I p.m., home of Miss
Vlrslnla University for tbe l.v&lt;b Eberabach.
second semester beeauae 111ey IU-LOWGanutaCiubwillmeel
received straight A averages at the home of Mrs. William
according to WVU Prttddeni Bowman at 7 p.m.
.JaJnet G.llarlow. '!bey lllclude
RUTLAND PTA Monday
Delmer D. Wbeeler, !1011 of Mr. 7:30p.m. Rutland ElementarY
ll!ld Mrs. Delmer C. Wheeler of School. Babyalllers provldod.
Rl. I, LeCIII, lind Cheryl Monroe, Program to recognize four
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. retlrlllg teachers. Attendance
WIIJ)Im Monroe of 2121 Jet- ll'ged.
ferson Awo., PL Pleuant.
BROWNIE Seoul Troop 116

molllers, Pomeroy Elemenlary
School, 2 p.m. Monday .
POMEROY Elementary
School PI'A, 7:30 Mmday nlgbt.

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attemoonwtt.h
Lenore l!elzing.
Howard EniD ·and llhol!da
Some persons from
. Jllelne;Mn. Robert VlftC!Y and attended the hymn sing at
dl"""ter RobiR Harrilonvllle Church of God on SW!day
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~ and Mn. B,elty Read of Doris. Marks' 11011-in.t&amp;w
· Pomeroy were We!lfteaday dauchter and little Penny
gutiiiB of Mila Mabel !lyseD.
the weekend here with her

tilelr
dsuchter,
Bobby
Lynn 9~~c::~l
his schooling at Jacklcm
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cox of
Pleasant called on his mllor.l
Mrs. 1\ufwi Cine bas bad Ednjl Wood, I and family
~jcr 1111111BrY at tile St. Jooeph attended the firemen's

&amp;stem Local

Social Notes.

S.-Sgt. and Mrs. Jerry

beeue.
Mrs. Earl Dean and da~ighb!l'l

~ lllC! faDjll)' of ~- Kl111X, attended tbe Ohio state
JC1., qiJ;d on tbelr crane~' last week.
mother, Mri. Mli'7 Reed.
Jerry Cleland and famjly

and Nn. N~

Qellands.

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II ·and Mr. ~ Mrs. ;
. ·1\ldenOUr allimded tbe
· S~te
&amp;mdiy.
JliUCogararid
lllaem!lle called

1 · JlnUman .~• · ·!d~_
fof Hellman hmle were ·
Mrl. Dana n~rnor· of

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Ga!Upmk a . Mr. TEAFORD Family reunion,
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Mr. and Mn Marlyn L welcome.

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Church, 110
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at II li,m. Simil,ay. SuntJa1
seb.ool wlll be helolat 1:30 a.m.
The public Is lllvlled. .
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' ·MarY , Aim, Sartin,
Chrlsijna 1iiK1 John, )Do! lllr, .

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Mr.s : Jac~ ,M~saron
ofCol!llllbullndSoulhei'nOhlo Rochester,
aqd ¥f.
EJec;trlc Co., Ml~
Mrs. Wayne Allen; tJ!ests, w.
Edward _Foller, host nea.
OHio, Eta J'hl &lt;Jiapter, Beta ya. •
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TEEN DANCEFrlds7. 9to 12 ,
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.Jun!« lllgh School, spoaaored terfleld, Rlltland IIDad. 6:30
br Soutbern. Band Boosters. Tufllll.ay evening.
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SYRACUSE PTA Tuesday
HARVEST festival SW!day, 7:30pm. Speaker Rev. Forrest"'
St.John Lutheran Church, Pine Donlay will use aa his topic
Grove, Sunday School 10 am., ''Otanglng Youth and Changing
basket dinner at noon. Church Times."
servjces at 3:30p.m. Songfest
THURSDAY
following services. Everyone •CLASS 12, lleath United
welc«ne.
Methodlel Church 2
ANNUAL Homecoming , Thursday, hostes;es
Lanpvllle Cbrlstlan Church, 2 Glenn Lambe I
'ld :
pm. Sunda . Baaket dinner
r ' pres ent,
IIJ)Odal
PubUc
• Mrs ._ B. B. Zeisler, vice
president; Mrs. Emeraon
ery, Jones, secrelary; Mrs C F
bday, 2 p.m. at Holy Cross Hibbs treasurer
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Cb..-ch, Glouster.
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WEEKEND Revival, Armageddon Is located In
,Tbll'!!day lhrougb &amp;lnday at
of central Pal·
Sllvers\'llle Conununlty Cbureh
with Rev. Paul Taylllr, Rutland,
evangelist, Services 7:IO. From Neor or For, come ••
Special singers Invited. Public
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Gankr•
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okobllliill
Qty, Mr.
Tem.
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l?el!D~MMI.cfreetipealrer,
M,n•.Jialililt N~. Mn. ~-

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ci,Columbui!""4'1'ecel!!dlrmer 1!1th his parents, the

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p,pr.

Epllc,pal

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prayer and devotk\111 by lbe
pastor Included a llucleJII's
prayer taken ' from Blli)'
Graha~'s ' magazine,_ "De·
clslon. ' Meetings were eel
for 7 p.m. eaeh Tuelday
";.~ner
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tile back !awn of the church

[lllrey,

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iliiilililiil illili
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-···~.. ~B. 'l'bomal of Tu~7i30pm.,lllldalroom an~

........; J6y 'Siuclr,
fi!IIO'Ier; and Dllina Weber,

V\lljlnc ll!f sJigr find brother· Don

Mtl,L. E.Reynoldae
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Ylc;e prtlldenl; ·Rose MIJ'Y Alllerlcln·

Pats
~Mnvill~ald~Mra:'pe· ..~s. Notes . .:~e

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The crisp, ~lored s!Yiins Qtdlnte'mP!&gt;~t 1 l'ilo!ll~·
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Oil Walnutftn!s~!-lfll!\tJiii!:wlln~t · . . ,,.
veneers and select hardwood oolldi AV'solld llate · • "'"
'eXCept for high voltJgerectlfier tube'. :13~•" wldet r
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30\0" high, 171'&gt;" deep loclcl414'' ,.,, tube esj)),
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,:"11 a.i; Oblo State Fall' while Mrs. 1A1e WOOd, advllar; Mn.

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~~andRoger •.Mr. J. Cly:la 1. Penny to RaymOnd
l"· Pills, Murrysville, !'a.
. · E. Mauon Flossie M. Mauon
:.~• B~el Suml'lerlleld, 10 A ~b!r
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1,. ~ to
. ' ~.' Br~ •Lamb, Mr. aQd StateotOhlo'
, ~· WilllaJI! tee and Dick, Mr. w. H. awar'~, ~:=
~ Mra. !kib Lot and .Kathy, Elmer Bibbee . E . · ;i
&lt;'c· ~!'!"· .JI!ICI·Mrs. Ed alfford of Bibbee, G)lda- ~~e
l)oldiiUnia;. J•n• ,_ManteU, Dorsel H. Bibbee, ~ A.;.
.l.'ll'taniOuth,, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Orange
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E. Lee, June P. 1M to
-~")ea.
~r, Kf.; Mr. ~e. G. Cmmally, ' Glenda
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~ '~· Pati'lcla of Col!ll8lly, .23 A., Syracuae.
.scou·.liep.t· ,(va · Mr 'and J,KJMeu Alloclates, Inc. to
Mn ...... Lam'.b ., , .
ohn W. Harrison, Luctl1e J.
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, Mrs. Erma Harrison Lota ~I
~of HWitlnllton, W. Va.; Mary Ruey, dec:,to~ L,"
. !1en.'va Klrkp•trlek, Colum· Howard, Richard · p, carr,
. bi!J, Mre • .l!eulah Butgeu, Kathryn carr Alhrarid ldf
W·Va.; Mr. and Mra. trw., Scipio.
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, ~eQ, ,r.Jr,. and Mrs, Helen L. HowiM tci bella
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N•l'til\IP.•. Debbie and Gray; :111.:12. A., Sclpto.
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Jeff of Ga!Upolll. Mrs. Vernon Lena C\"ay to Jimmie DIIIOii
' ,lla,
~'!lhcl.ljefta,
Tens, Roblll, VloletL.DIIlon, 20.72A.,SclPlo'
Rostr. and Sherr&amp; Dwllltit E. Csrl Sandra eari
pPn~RofCoolvllle; Mrs. to Jbnmle DIU~ VIolet L
l!".dnl, $,fmmerfleld, Mr. and Dillon, Cor. Description, Scipio:
}fn.ljdal Summerfield, Slna Al]lertHW,Jr.,OraE.HWto
~.Murphey, Mr. and Mn. William s. tl'ose Nettle M
"""" Caldwell of Reedsvllle; Qoose 011 A Sui~
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111nn,;,erfteld to
~ ; 1lii. and Mrs. Uoyd Harry R. ~on,
Edna F
Harmon Lot No Arbaugh' '
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SECOND SOIOOL PATROL - For tile socond conaeculive &gt;ur Rulilnd ~
School has a ichool patrol. Patrol members shown are, !root row•.~ Jainlfer Graie
Rleky~e, Mlks'llllls, and Randy George; back row, Bob Cox, lluine Weber,' aiJd
Capebarlken.Erie llart, assistant principal is tbeadalt advisor. Not PI-A wben tbe .,...,_
was ta was Jimmy Kennedy.
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".,.TI!IJ)IIIIyllelittrlel.-~oy,o.: s.pe. u, !flO

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.,.._lldent's red
candle Mn. J!e")lh Stra~
l1 IIIP!_,Ied the red sJow of
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club will be held at the me of .
een!llllJil1, the Ill· Mrs. Dan 'lbcmu with Mrs
m._ olflcor uaed a white Walter Q-oob
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elllti wcnq togetber. The were served b, Mrs MOCft 111d

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be!llADedtoMn. Paull!baden,
tt Graham Drive, Albeill.
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roa~tjde . park ~~.,.,00 clllen .flt Mr: ' · . :•. ,: , 1• . r.:t~ ott~~elllltlandUnllfl
~·~· ~t,alli . • . • . " , t. · ai:bof;(7
~111', 'Jtpop.
100, §JII.C.1ry c~lty bcq .
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were If!:· alld Mr•· Colwijb.us; Mr.. Luclnde · JIM I •
,1"""""'" dl Meihodlsl OlurcJI ill a met4iat
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SAp.ISBURY l':J'A · 7:30 ·were )6$. Ajk:e Grant Q11 Mr,
, ·~·'lljJepcot, W. Danes, and Ml-,. Maud Betuf IIIIi ·llu
'f'raendly, Gar- 'l'ueeda1nfCht. l;',; ·, •
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i''f!l' •M,rahall, ' p. Va.; ~ : ,
: :. , rMr l!pwer lljcill'. AmGiJa the prelil~n~; ilesln'I''JII(ri110n: Chapter, J&gt;a•sble,a pf th~ ~. WUJ,1am ,M\"IOD· to give llllke,~t· Mrs.~

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Installation· Ceremony ·
All lmprolllive eandlolllbt January meeting
z latW!allon Cl!fomony con· Mn. Mool:e

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dtl1y1 whtn you uH our

convenient Drivf.ln Bank.

Frlctavs Only

The Drive-In Wlnclow
Is Open
9A.M.to7 P.M.
I Continuously)
Other BoNclng Hours t to l
1ncl 5 to 7 11 usual on

Ft-ldoys.

THE
FARMERS BANK
and SAVINGS 00.
Pomerov. Ohio
Member FDIC

Th• OSLO • S..513W
Modern styled compa ct «: Or'lsol e
'" oenume oil fini shed Walnut veneers
and selec t hardwood solids.

Ingels Furniture

Member Federal

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bl&amp;IIIISh!•d tile wedDes~y
nfcbt meetillll of the MkWOIQ'I
AmaleUr Gardenen beld at the
boml of Mrs. a.rry MOCft.
Corsages of -carnations were
. lftllllled . to each of tbe new
• olfiOti'S: Mrs. Moore, presldent; Mrs. Wesley Fry,
I vice pnilldeut; Mn. L. E.
~ aecretary; and Mrs.

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~and lll'l'llligeri ·cllnl
to be ~lcl'ln Athena Sept. ~ ,:,
and Oct. 7 and It ~ Ire
to be conducted
9·30 a.m.
to 3 p.m . ..u:b a sack hmct, at .
noon. The fee for all four
ltllions Is ''-'l.f18illlratimls to

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Reynold!l' green eanc~~e,
the consiiDeJ of ll!Ues lllvolved
Ill recmling events of lhe club;
and Mrs. Lcme's pw-ple eandle
•¥ asentlng tile ll&amp;bt of truth 111
baniDing funds of the club.
During the meettnc Mrs.
~~Alger MII'Can was reinstated
Into the club membership.
Welcomed Into membership
were Mrs. Thurman Moore,
Mn. Olarles Taullm, and Mrs.
C8rol Mowry.
The regular meeting time of
the club was cbsnced from tbe
llrst Wednesday to the second
Wednoadsy of each month, and
llwaavoled to dispense with the

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penter and son, Jay, COol\'llle,
were Labor Day weekend
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guests of Mr · and Mrs. Homer
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Parker, Rutland, aud Mr. and
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Mrs. Wlllon Carpenter,
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Pom..-oy.TheCarpenterfamlly
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spent three days last week Ill
Columbus with her aunt, Mr.
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aild Mrs. Charles Simpkins,
C!arla, Missy and Cbuctle.
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The Rev. and Mrs. Howard
Blake of Clllclllnati were recent
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Mr. and Mrs. Jamee E.
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Karr, Chester.
Folmer entertained recently . .- - - - - - . . . - .
Everett Bates, Pomeroy,
with a buffet diMer and bar·
~ Parker
Route 3, Is a medi&lt;".ll paHent at
beeue at their Pomeroy, Route
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A lellder crimlation and trallllng aession for Clrl seoul 3, home honorln&amp; their
room nmnber Is 235.
Wll'kera llllhe BIS !lend Nelllbborhoocl of the Four Rlwors Councll dsuchts, Cheryl, on her fourth
E. W. Davis of s...nnab
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has
been scheduled for Wedneaday In lila soclsl room of tbe birthday.
Tenn. Is here Ill' a visit wltb
Columbus
and Soutbem Ohio Eleelrlc Co., Middlc!llorl·
Gifts were presented to herb,
relslives and friends lllcludlllg
Plans Ill' the Nelgbbcrhood meeting were made Thlll'llllayat tile guests Including Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Parker Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sauer and • aervlce team meeting held at the me of Mrs William Mrs. Gell'ge Folmer, Pomeroy,
l 8lld son, Eddie, of near Chester dauehters, Mary Ruth and Joy. Ohlinger, neighborhood chairman. Mrs. Olillnger bas-ed and Mr, and Mrs. Pearl Ed·
i entertained with 8 potluck He will leave Saturday for that each troop leader or her repreaentsllve be preoenl for the wards, grandparent•; Mrs.
I dlllner SW!day at thelr home Maryland to visit relatives.
Neighborhood meetlne. Those attending the 10 am. to 2 p.m. Nora Bobo, a greatl
Gueals were Mr and Mrs· Mr · and Mrs. Earl Kesteraon meeting are to take 1 sack lunch, and tile "Pilot Llglrts"
Home of
grandmother; Susie Edwards, a
: Edson Parker anci daughter· and """· Kevin, of Wllmlngton magazine.
great-aunt, Cheabl.te; Joe
) Jane~ her fiance, Mike Wall
spent tbe weekend here with his
the Fabulous
A report wiD .be Ciwn at that time .., the 11 Meigs County Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
1 Anthmy, Tens; Mr. and Mrs. parents, Mr· and . Mrs. Dale dlaadvantsged c1r1s who attended tile Appalachian Heritage Thomas and dauchters, O!erl
1 WWis Parker Russell Rodney Kesterson, and thelr dauehter,
and Lori, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
; 11mmy, Deblde and Brenda
Mra. Pbyllls Turner of Naples, C&amp;mpatCampSandyBend,Eilzabelb, w.va.lnAuiPlsl'.
The
girl
aeoul
calendar
aale
contlnuea
and
Mrs.
Ohlinger
Edwards
and ehlldren, Joy,
; Parkersburg, w. va.; Mr. and Fla. Dana Turner at!A!nded the
remlnda
leaders
!bat
orders
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to
be
to
her
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Oct.
D.
The
Troy
and
Anita,
Cheshire; Mrs.
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: Mrs. James Carpenter and son Turner reunion at Lancaster.
calendar sella ftr 3$ lll!llls each.
David Davis, Hyaell Run; Dick .
l Jay of Coolville; Howard : r:ee!dof~ ~"~
Jane Snyder, dlatrlct !ldvlaor from the Parkersburg lllce et and Sharon Folmer and
Parker' Long Bottom and Mr
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wltilthelocaiiiCOUiworkers.'Sheno!Mtbattheannuai~:U,
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Laurel Cliff; BJiland
• and Mrs. Homer' Parter. andclilldren,BW, Jr.,Sbarland
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:f]b'Jl'ltWperbiiG'IIa
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lhnan Ia needed and any leader or
lllirbort
. and Mrs. nlngbam and children J
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assistant w11Ung to aerve 11 asked to contact Mn &lt;lillnger
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BIBalMl Sandy of
Fund drive aellvlties were diiCUaed. The ..riwo ts to be 0011 •
SPBCIAL -VICEI
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Michael and dsugh~ Louise visited his sister and brother-in· llleled sometime this faD, but as yet a volunteer cbalrman has not ilpeelal servlees Win be: held
and Lenii'O Mlnersvllle R D • law, Mr. and Mrs. Georae been secured.
amday al7:30p.tn. ill HJcbilnd
Marlon Parker of Long B.tio.r;' . Folmer and C!lber relathes...,..
Ord.r&gt;By Phofto
Olapal. ·The 1M ·lamlif of
During their visit Ill Me~ the weehnd.
SEVERAL TROOPS are Ill the proclll of leader cbar!ge1 and K'anauga will prolient the
.Aod Tah Em ttO..O
County the Edson p kers
Mr, andMri.KenllethCmner
P'tJiraai.
'Die 1M llnilly Is .
NCII'Ianizallclll.
Leaden,
amstants18D!I
committee
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are
9.92-5-432 ,.
Janel ~ 11anc11 were~ and da!llbter, Karen, Greenbeard 'IV« .Galllpolli radio.
. gueata of the Howard Parkers \'llle, Va. were tile ·Labll' ll!'Y needed.
A meetln8 olmolhen ol Pwoy Brownie Troop
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ftr JI-.O.u
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S.lurday, lhe ~ Parker Bsrrts families
II 7 p.m. Tuaadl!y nJcbt at liul ~!my EJemmtary
family, Will, and Homer Mr and Mrs · Jwere Joined by
Parker ...,.. dlllner llliOSis of
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"l'be Bm ran JDettq of Mn. W1lllanr llierldan'• brownie
the JIIDOI' earpmta' rSmuv at lOll, ~ f&lt;a" I pladc II lbe
their CoOlville home
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IWYice togelber.

Girl Scout
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I Texas Relatives

Cheryl Folmer
Honored on
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APSE TO MEET
The Soollhem' l,oicai School
Dialrict's Alloclatiori of Pllblle
School Employes Chapter tU
wW meet Ill' Its llrsl session of
CLUB TO MEET
the new schooi1Nf at 1 p.m. SYRACU~ - The s,raeuse
M«&lt;day at tile Southern IICh Third Wednesday Homemakers
School ill Racine
Club wW meet at 10 a.m
Election of
will be Wednoaday at the bea~
held and a membership drive at the mUnicipal park. ·Election
fll' the new school year will -gel of oflleers will be held and
under)fay. All non-teaching yearbooks 'lrill be JlnPSI'ed. A
enl!)loyes of the dlslrlct are· poUuck IWiclieon wW be held at
uked to altand.
noon. This Ia the lint !JIMtlng of
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(UPI)_:.Abomb today damaged
olf~ of tile lrlsh Dairy
Board,' pollee said. No llljurles
were reported.
Po~ said II wu lhe 100111
~loslon In Northern Ireland

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all'rla; •Mluy and
also
vlllled at
'lith ber
!a'Otbiti~ ...-111~. Mr.
~lief Mrs• .Leland' Snowden,
~pe, Don IIDd Nancy. Other
~of tile LeLand SnOwden
fllnily dW'Ing Mr. and Mrs.
~~ vlilll wen Mr. and
Mrs• .ierry Dolan, T8IIIDIY and
'l'r!ltY, and Palrlck Sncnrdell
lild daughter Maureen.
Mr and Mrs ·a 8 Zelgl
anci dauchter
ville Md
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· epenl two weeks bere
reeontlywltbMn. B. B. Zeigler
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Divenport and famlly, The G.
B._Zelglerl' aon, Sldp,·""" has
apent tbe nnuner with the
Davenport lamlly, returned
home with his parenta. Mrs. B.
B. Zeigler apent 18Yeral seeks
lll)IIIImrner with re)ltlves In
Maryland and·VJrsJn)l.
L. D. Har!Jn~, Middleport,
and Mra . ...ude Roas,
Cbelblre, spent die weekend 111
Port W~YD~, Ind. visiting Mrs.
flan7 Farnier-eild lamlly.
Jobn Stevena,_ Jr. and
daughter, Robl~, Madlaon,
Wise., formerly of Meigs
Coonty, visited Ol'll'lhl! holiday
weekend with seworal friends
lncludlne lfr. and Mrs. L. R.
WUeyaDdMn.CharlesWerner,
Ebenezer St., Pumeroy,
Mrs. Diane lfartinSer and
ICIISp_:-= have relined to
'""" after spending most
of the sununer here with her
paren11, Mr. and Mrs. alfford
Stumbo. Mrs. • Hartinger
teacbes In the Springfield
ichoola.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKay and
children, Sally, Cindy and
VIctor and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Joachim .anil lion, Bradley of
Warren, were recent
of

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SIZE: ·8~ • 12
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Ave. and Cedar St.
&gt;illlinll hours z.t and '"'
Maternity visiting hours 2 .~~
4,30 p.m. Parents onJl on
Pediatrics Ward.

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Grande.' a daugbler; and' Mr SPECIAL Services &amp;mday
and Mrs. Jamee J. Walker. 7:30pm. Highland Chapel. Lee
Nll'lhup, 8 son
' lamlly of Kanauga 1n charge of
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golllg towardl Alhens oo Route
33. Election of officers; basket
TWO ON UST
dlllner at noon.
PI'. PLEASANT - A total of
MONDAY
397 students bave been named
POMEROY Garden Club
Prtsldenl's S&lt;holars at West Monday, I p.m., home of Miss
Vlrslnla University for tbe l.v&lt;b Eberabach.
second semester beeauae 111ey IU-LOWGanutaCiubwillmeel
received straight A averages at the home of Mrs. William
according to WVU Prttddeni Bowman at 7 p.m.
.JaJnet G.llarlow. '!bey lllclude
RUTLAND PTA Monday
Delmer D. Wbeeler, !1011 of Mr. 7:30p.m. Rutland ElementarY
ll!ld Mrs. Delmer C. Wheeler of School. Babyalllers provldod.
Rl. I, LeCIII, lind Cheryl Monroe, Program to recognize four
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. retlrlllg teachers. Attendance
WIIJ)Im Monroe of 2121 Jet- ll'ged.
ferson Awo., PL Pleuant.
BROWNIE Seoul Troop 116

molllers, Pomeroy Elemenlary
School, 2 p.m. Monday .
POMEROY Elementary
School PI'A, 7:30 Mmday nlgbt.

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attemoonwtt.h
Lenore l!elzing.
Howard EniD ·and llhol!da
Some persons from
. Jllelne;Mn. Robert VlftC!Y and attended the hymn sing at
dl"""ter RobiR Harrilonvllle Church of God on SW!day
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~ and Mn. B,elty Read of Doris. Marks' 11011-in.t&amp;w
· Pomeroy were We!lfteaday dauchter and little Penny
gutiiiB of Mila Mabel !lyseD.
the weekend here with her

tilelr
dsuchter,
Bobby
Lynn 9~~c::~l
his schooling at Jacklcm
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cox of
Pleasant called on his mllor.l
Mrs. 1\ufwi Cine bas bad Ednjl Wood, I and family
~jcr 1111111BrY at tile St. Jooeph attended the firemen's

&amp;stem Local

Social Notes.

S.-Sgt. and Mrs. Jerry

beeue.
Mrs. Earl Dean and da~ighb!l'l

~ lllC! faDjll)' of ~- Kl111X, attended tbe Ohio state
JC1., qiJ;d on tbelr crane~' last week.
mother, Mri. Mli'7 Reed.
Jerry Cleland and famjly

and Nn. N~

Qellands.

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II ·and Mr. ~ Mrs. ;
. ·1\ldenOUr allimded tbe
· S~te
&amp;mdiy.
JliUCogararid
lllaem!lle called

1 · JlnUman .~• · ·!d~_
fof Hellman hmle were ·
Mrl. Dana n~rnor· of

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23 Inch
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Ga!Upmk a . Mr. TEAFORD Family reunion,
an~ &amp;b-e ~ M:.; ~ &amp;lndayatstateparkonleflside

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and

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Mr. and Mn Marlyn L welcome.

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at II li,m. Simil,ay. SuntJa1
seb.ool wlll be helolat 1:30 a.m.
The public Is lllvlled. .
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' ·MarY , Aim, Sartin,
Chrlsijna 1iiK1 John, )Do! lllr, .

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Mr.s : Jac~ ,M~saron
ofCol!llllbullndSoulhei'nOhlo Rochester,
aqd ¥f.
EJec;trlc Co., Ml~
Mrs. Wayne Allen; tJ!ests, w.
Edward _Foller, host nea.
OHio, Eta J'hl &lt;Jiapter, Beta ya. •
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.Jun!« lllgh School, spoaaored terfleld, Rlltland IIDad. 6:30
br Soutbern. Band Boosters. Tufllll.ay evening.
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SYRACUSE PTA Tuesday
HARVEST festival SW!day, 7:30pm. Speaker Rev. Forrest"'
St.John Lutheran Church, Pine Donlay will use aa his topic
Grove, Sunday School 10 am., ''Otanglng Youth and Changing
basket dinner at noon. Church Times."
servjces at 3:30p.m. Songfest
THURSDAY
following services. Everyone •CLASS 12, lleath United
welc«ne.
Methodlel Church 2
ANNUAL Homecoming , Thursday, hostes;es
Lanpvllle Cbrlstlan Church, 2 Glenn Lambe I
'ld :
pm. Sunda . Baaket dinner
r ' pres ent,
IIJ)Odal
PubUc
• Mrs ._ B. B. Zeisler, vice
president; Mrs. Emeraon
ery, Jones, secrelary; Mrs C F
bday, 2 p.m. at Holy Cross Hibbs treasurer
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Cb..-ch, Glouster.
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,Tbll'!!day lhrougb &amp;lnday at
of central Pal·
Sllvers\'llle Conununlty Cbureh
with Rev. Paul Taylllr, Rutland,
evangelist, Services 7:IO. From Neor or For, come ••
Special singers Invited. Public
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frlendl.
Gankr•
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of
okobllliill
Qty, Mr.
Tem.
are here

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l?el!D~MMI.cfreetipealrer,
M,n•.Jialililt N~. Mn. ~-

· • llr. and Mrl. lUehard ilmlth KentucV' spent tile
ci,Columbui!""4'1'ecel!!dlrmer 1!1th his parents, the

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p,pr.

Epllc,pal

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prayer and devotk\111 by lbe
pastor Included a llucleJII's
prayer taken ' from Blli)'
Graha~'s ' magazine,_ "De·
clslon. ' Meetings were eel
for 7 p.m. eaeh Tuelday
";.~ner
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tile back !awn of the church

[lllrey,

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iliiilililiil illili
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-···~.. ~B. 'l'bomal of Tu~7i30pm.,lllldalroom an~

........; J6y 'Siuclr,
fi!IIO'Ier; and Dllina Weber,

V\lljlnc ll!f sJigr find brother· Don

Mtl,L. E.Reynoldae
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Ylc;e prtlldenl; ·Rose MIJ'Y Alllerlcln·

Pats
~Mnvill~ald~Mra:'pe· ..~s. Notes . .:~e

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The crisp, ~lored s!Yiins Qtdlnte'mP!&gt;~t 1 l'ilo!ll~·
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Oil Walnutftn!s~!-lfll!\tJiii!:wlln~t · . . ,,.
veneers and select hardwood oolldi AV'solld llate · • "'"
'eXCept for high voltJgerectlfier tube'. :13~•" wldet r
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30\0" high, 171'&gt;" deep loclcl414'' ,.,, tube esj)),
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,:"11 a.i; Oblo State Fall' while Mrs. 1A1e WOOd, advllar; Mn.

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~~andRoger •.Mr. J. Cly:la 1. Penny to RaymOnd
l"· Pills, Murrysville, !'a.
. · E. Mauon Flossie M. Mauon
:.~• B~el Suml'lerlleld, 10 A ~b!r
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1,. ~ to
. ' ~.' Br~ •Lamb, Mr. aQd StateotOhlo'
, ~· WilllaJI! tee and Dick, Mr. w. H. awar'~, ~:=
~ Mra. !kib Lot and .Kathy, Elmer Bibbee . E . · ;i
&lt;'c· ~!'!"· .JI!ICI·Mrs. Ed alfford of Bibbee, G)lda- ~~e
l)oldiiUnia;. J•n• ,_ManteU, Dorsel H. Bibbee, ~ A.;.
.l.'ll'taniOuth,, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Orange
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E. Lee, June P. 1M to
-~")ea.
~r, Kf.; Mr. ~e. G. Cmmally, ' Glenda
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.scou·.liep.t· ,(va · Mr 'and J,KJMeu Alloclates, Inc. to
Mn ...... Lam'.b ., , .
ohn W. Harrison, Luctl1e J.
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, Mrs. Erma Harrison Lota ~I
~of HWitlnllton, W. Va.; Mary Ruey, dec:,to~ L,"
. !1en.'va Klrkp•trlek, Colum· Howard, Richard · p, carr,
. bi!J, Mre • .l!eulah Butgeu, Kathryn carr Alhrarid ldf
W·Va.; Mr. and Mra. trw., Scipio.
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, ~eQ, ,r.Jr,. and Mrs, Helen L. HowiM tci bella
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N•l'til\IP.•. Debbie and Gray; :111.:12. A., Sclpto.
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' ,lla,
~'!lhcl.ljefta,
Tens, Roblll, VloletL.DIIlon, 20.72A.,SclPlo'
Rostr. and Sherr&amp; Dwllltit E. Csrl Sandra eari
pPn~RofCoolvllle; Mrs. to Jbnmle DIU~ VIolet L
l!".dnl, $,fmmerfleld, Mr. and Dillon, Cor. Description, Scipio:
}fn.ljdal Summerfield, Slna Al]lertHW,Jr.,OraE.HWto
~.Murphey, Mr. and Mn. William s. tl'ose Nettle M
"""" Caldwell of Reedsvllle; Qoose 011 A Sui~
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111nn,;,erfteld to
~ ; 1lii. and Mrs. Uoyd Harry R. ~on,
Edna F
Harmon Lot No Arbaugh' '
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SECOND SOIOOL PATROL - For tile socond conaeculive &gt;ur Rulilnd ~
School has a ichool patrol. Patrol members shown are, !root row•.~ Jainlfer Graie
Rleky~e, Mlks'llllls, and Randy George; back row, Bob Cox, lluine Weber,' aiJd
Capebarlken.Erie llart, assistant principal is tbeadalt advisor. Not PI-A wben tbe .,...,_
was ta was Jimmy Kennedy.
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candle Mn. J!e")lh Stra~
l1 IIIP!_,Ied the red sJow of
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, . .. ~ld, of Par~g~ (faDStefS

cook!'! ·~.:fee

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club will be held at the me of .
een!llllJil1, the Ill· Mrs. Dan 'lbcmu with Mrs
m._ olflcor uaed a white Walter Q-oob
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elllti wcnq togetber. The were served b, Mrs MOCft 111d

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be!llADedtoMn. Paull!baden,
tt Graham Drive, Albeill.
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~·~· ~t,alli . • . • . " , t. · ai:bof;(7
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100, §JII.C.1ry c~lty bcq .
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SAp.ISBURY l':J'A · 7:30 ·were )6$. Ajk:e Grant Q11 Mr,
, ·~·'lljJepcot, W. Danes, and Ml-,. Maud Betuf IIIIi ·llu
'f'raendly, Gar- 'l'ueeda1nfCht. l;',; ·, •
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i''f!l' •M,rahall, ' p. Va.; ~ : ,
: :. , rMr l!pwer lljcill'. AmGiJa the prelil~n~; ilesln'I''JII(ri110n: Chapter, J&gt;a•sble,a pf th~ ~. WUJ,1am ,M\"IOD· to give llllke,~t· Mrs.~

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Installation· Ceremony ·
All lmprolllive eandlolllbt January meeting
z latW!allon Cl!fomony con· Mn. Mool:e

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convenient Drivf.ln Bank.

Frlctavs Only

The Drive-In Wlnclow
Is Open
9A.M.to7 P.M.
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Other BoNclng Hours t to l
1ncl 5 to 7 11 usual on

Ft-ldoys.

THE
FARMERS BANK
and SAVINGS 00.
Pomerov. Ohio
Member FDIC

Th• OSLO • S..513W
Modern styled compa ct «: Or'lsol e
'" oenume oil fini shed Walnut veneers
and selec t hardwood solids.

Ingels Furniture

Member Federal

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Buck SUnday evening for dinner
Mrs. Orpha HU1 entertained
Loeellaw mUeege car , red vinyl Interior with whlt"e.JX·
. itl1Jli\d
were Mr. and Mra. Don Ham· the WSCS of the Letart Falla
•
terlor, radio, custom equlpme.nt with deluxe ...wheel, gOOd
+
mond end Robby, Mrs. Betty Methodist Church Friday
tires. Set thl1 EQ111omy oar &amp; Sovo. ·
UNFURNISHED aporlmtnt,
1,.. CHEYRO~ET '
· .
Sl4fS
Slew art, all of Columbua, evening at her hmle. Members
living r110m~ kitchen, 2 ,
Impala
Convertible.
Locally
owned,
low
mlluge,
Robert Rill;,hle of Portland, altendina were Lola Bell, Erma
bedrooml, bat . Growl Hill. 1.
whitewall llrft, shows little wear, v.a engine. radio.
Mrs. Cora Buck of Antiquity, Hill, Erma Wilaon, Vashti
Middleport.
()I 1!92:Pl19.
automatic, power slelrl"'. air conditioned. dark blue
9·10.311' .
and Mr. and Mrs. Early Roush, Grimm, Nora croaa, Margie
finish, white top. Priced tot summer cleoranc:e.
1967 OOOOE·
.
S1SfS
local.
Hunt, Gladys Shields, and
TRAILER, Brown'l trall.or
Dart
•
Door.
Very
low
mlftege
by
1
focal
ownir,
new
w·w
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Orpba HUI. Guesta attendJn&amp;
· Park. Minersville. Phone 992·
llrH. 6 cyl. e"'lne, radio, automatic trans., ..,_
Rt.1
3324.
Wkkeraham, Jell arid T!m, Mr. were Uncia HUI, Lorna BeD and I steering, seats&amp; Interior like new car. red finish.
9-9-lfc
and Mrs. Jim Wickersham and Violet Grimm.
Mrs. Florence HiU underwer.l
Mary Lou Wickersham of
FURNISHED apartment, n7
Colwnbus enjoyed camping at lung surgery at University
3rd Avo.. Mlddie(:lort. Nice
yard. P!Jrch, private en·
Hospital in Colwnbua and 1a
Burr Oak Park.
OPI!N IYI!S. liGO P.M.
lrances.
Phone992.2780or 992·
Mrs.
Larry
Badgeiy, improving satlsfactorlly.
NIMIROY, 01110
l
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Christine and DeMy of Fairfu,
Mr. and Mrs. Don BeU end
1-25-tfc
For Sale
IW. ~
nspec~
~
Va., spent three weeks with her Lorna spent 'Labor Day
FOR HOMEMADE lcacrNI!Iin
"'--'weekend
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
TWQ.BEDR()()!.I
housetraller.
parenIa, Mr . and Mrs. ""wuo
Ao
Notice
-"'o.~ ,:; ...
qoarls, &amp;ashen Au~lllory,
INFORMATION
Available Sept. 14. Phone 992·
Gloeckner while Mr. Badgely Earl Grimm at Colwnbus and
call
9..,.&lt;160:1
or
9of9·4522.
DEADLINes
GUN SHOOT. Friday, Stp·
-GUARANt.EEo9-Utc
was attending "'boo! at Dayton. atten~ed \he stale fair . They s P .M . Dey Before Publlc~ltlon tember 11, 7 p.m. MUe Hill 395-4.
9-11·6fC
Piiilnt ~:31194
Monday Deadtlne9t .m.
d b
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Norris alBo vWted an aunt, Mrs.
Cenctllatlon a. corrections
Road, hams an
aeons .
KENNEBEC
1'011-.
ltrgt.
2 bedroom house, close
and family of Carroll and Mr. Florence HUI, at University Will be 1ccepled untll9 a .m. tor Sponsored by Racine Fire SMALL
all purpoH. Sol:
hun'drilf.
to Meigs High School al Rock
Day of Publlcatlbn
Department.
One milo off II . 124. Graef ( P~..,; Hllliae &amp; ~
and Mrs. Alonzo Norris of Hospital.
AEGULATtONS
f.f .Jtc Springs. Suitable for scnool
Band Rt. 338. Tom Sayre,
llf6 I. Mi111. ;Ginoroy, 0.
The PubliSher r!serv~M the - - - -- - - - personnel . Phone 992 -6187
Casstown visited with their
Mr. and Mrs. Don BeD and
Pbotto ma:o .
right
to
edit
or
reject
any
ads
Phone
a.J;I-2436.
·
Lorna
enjoyed
a
vacattoo
at
NO
HUNTING
on
my
properly
alter
5
p.m.
9-11-6tp
!DOther , Mr5 . Ada NOrriS.
de emed
obiecllonat. Th e during ~his hunting season . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __9-1-tfc
1.···'
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt FergUIOII Cass, W. Va., visiting Casa publisher will not be re$pon~ible Starling Massar.
for more than one lm:orred
of New Ha ven, W. Va., Mrs. Railroad at Greenbank. They insertion .
''·9-Jtp
RATES
For Sale
-Floasie Soberl and friend of visited the couservatory and
For Want Ad Service
Summerville, N. J., spent fish hatchery and vWted Mr. Scents per Word one insertion
Minimum Charge 7Sc
Saturday evening with Mr. and BeD's uncle, Okey Webb, at
9-11-ltc
12 c e nt~ per . w Jrd three
1\jrs. Homer Warner Sr.
Cairo, W. Va.
consecutive ln~Prfl nM
This
,I
18 cents per word si x con Mr. and Mrs. Early Roush
Mrs. Don Bell Ia caring for secutive
1949 RICHARDSON mobile
lnser 'Ions .
big ed1lel home. 12K6:l feet, fully car·
spent Tueaday at Hebron.
Heath HUl while hla mother,
MECHANIC
25 P.er cent Oluount on paid
, __ ue,,
p,ted. Tak• ollt!r payments.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Warner Mrs. Don Hill is teaching ads and ads paid within 10 days . Must know auto. trans.
UUIU
Call 991-7019.
CARD OF THANKS
9-ll ·~lc
Sr ., Mr. and Mrs . Hoyt school.
work. Good working
&amp; OBIT J ARY
SUO tor SO word m inimum
Ferguson of ~w Haven, w.
Miss Jan RiU spent a weekend Each
conditions,
paid
additional word 2c.
NEW I Foot truck camper.
Va., Mrs. Flossie Sober! and with her parenta, Mr. and Mrs.
BLIND ADS
vacations. Must apply
Sleeps sl•. Phone 992-39$.4.
Additional 2SC Charg e per
friend of Summervllk, N. J., Dallas HUI. Miss RiU attends Adv
9·11-61c
in
person
at
Mason
errisement .
Give Mom ,a night off and the family a 'hange
spent Sunday with Mr. md Mrs. college at Rio Grande.
OFFI C E HOURS
Auto Mart, Mason, W.
of
pace . •• Indulge in an eicperhince of trUly •
8: 30a .m . to 5: 00 p.m. Daily ,
Floyd Norris.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roush,
SMALL business, oolng conVa. 8 AM to 5 PM daily
8 . JO am . to 12: 00 Noon
gracious dining. Gracious atmosphere.
cern. Righi prica to right
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Norris Walter McDade, Klm Early, Saturday
except Sunday.
person
.
OUr
books
open
for
TRY OUR.BROASTED (:HICKEN
and Clarence were Sunday Bob Skinner end Gene Early of
our Inspection. Central
1
guesta of her mother, Mrs. Troy, Ohio, Howard Roush of Card c Thanks
r.otatlon. Write BoK 729-V,
Edna Stiles at Pomeroy.
Mansfield and Robert Hill of MY SINCERE thanks to Wanted To Buy
care of Dally Sentil')ltll,
Tnt Super 717
Pomeroy 1 0hlo, and we'll give
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Racine spent Saturday evening fr lends. neighbors and PIGS. Meigs FFA. Call Everett
218 E. Main •
· · 992.9974
oy
1n
extrl·ltr011Jo
relaflves for kindness exyou complete Information.
Holcomb,
Meigs
High
School.
Gloeckner have purchased a at the Bowling Lanes at Mason, tended at death of my
held
thlt
Open
Da1ly
5:30..7:00,
Sunday7:00.7:00
·
9·10.61c
phone 992·2159 or Alpany 698·
estc:unina
1
mobile home for the latter's W. Va.
doughier. Elizabeth "Sio"
5025.
fotmly fine to 3/16".
molher, Mrs. Ada Norris who
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ours and LJorue. Speciallhankslo those
9·9-3tc
sickleblr attachment requires Ius COAL, llme•tone. Excelsior
who sent flowers and food, the - - - - - - Salt •Works, E. Meln St.,
will move from Letart Falla to MisaLoretta Ours accompanied Rawlings-Coats
Funeral USED fuel oil tank. Phone
maintenance .. lasb lonaer. Corn
Pomeroy. Phone 992-3191 .
WHEEL Horse Sales and
C. BRADFORD. Aucfl.._
East Letart to be near her the latter's mother, Mrs. Ralph Home, the Rev . Charles
hucb and windrow pickup.altEhChester 985·3953 .
A-9-tfc
Service. Baum Lumber
Complete Sorvloa
rnent
1r1
also
available.
_
_
daughter, Mrs. Gloeckner.
Ours, to her home In New Slmo..,, and the Middleport
P
9 9 31
Company,
Chester,
Ohio.
PhOne 9of9·3821
d
1 Labor emergency squad. Mrs. - - - - - - - - . h'- p
Phone 985·3301.
Racine, Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bostick Br 18 ~·. a., an spen
Estella Smith.
$.20-tlc
Crltf Brodford
· · ' ·• ·
and family of Dunbar, w. va., Day weekend. Mrs. Ours bad
9. 11 . 1tc OLO UPRIGHT pian·os. any
HOLI.AI\C
condition
,
as
long
as
have
not
S.l·tft
spent Labor Day weekend with spent a week wlth her da ug hter,
been wet. Raying S10 each.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood and Loretta, at Middleport.
Notice
Firs I floor only. Mondays will
~UU.... ,____
Debilie and Waid Johnson.
Mrs. Bertha :Robinson bas .-------~--l
be pick-up day , Write, giving
r1 IWII"IIMD.,_,
. Peggy Boso of Great sold her residence and will
good
directions.
l'lano
MISS
Company,.
Box Witten
118, Sardlll,
Bend spent Monday afternoon move to the former Homer
Ohio &gt;13946.
with £Bostick.
Nick}ea boule at FaJrvlew, .~
.
8-20-llc Spring Avo.
Pa
d Sandra T•,.81
ownill
by
~yre.
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Ea~
Club
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Colum
nta weeliencht!i'li " &amp;..-. and
· HoYrara
Featurin(! atlt
e . Write
'Miller,
llleirparenta, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Robinson of Flatwoods, W. VA.,
and
'f
Rt . ol, Pomeroy, Ohio. Calf
Taylor. On Saturday Mrs. spent Sunday wi!ll the former's
The Country Swingers
992·'271.
9·1-tfc
Taylor and Sandra were at mother, Mrs. Berlha Robinson.
llallmiaY
- -- - - -- SPINET.consolo plano. Will
Holzer Medical Center for a Labor Dey aueata of Mrs.
SoPtember 1!
Employment
Wanted
transfer to responsible party.
WITH all utllltleo.
checkup. Mr. end Mra. Elm2r Robinsoo were Mr. end Mrs.
PM. Till A.M.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _9_
-B,.tc
Cash or liberal terms. Write LOTS
Rntrlcted sub division. •.; to
Jack Stlrgent of Racine Rick
9 •
WILL 00 babysllllng In my
Credit IM-, P.O. Box
Stone and Missy of Leon, W.
•
homo. October 12 through COLONIAL maple o...-eo-radio
2·acre loll. Phone Chesler
27,, Shelbyvme. Ind .•. 46176.
Va., were SUnday gueata of the Barsent and Fiancee of CoJum.
Members and Guesta In·
rw.y 15. Nrs. Roger Bohr.
combination, 4 opeaker oiMld
915-3301, night 915·3302.
9-... ltlp
bua
vlted
across !rom Eas...-n High
!YSiem, • '-II changer.
t"-tfc
Taylors·
.
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School. Pllone Chester 9115·
Balonce S7UO. UN our time
Mr. end Mrs. David Jonea,
Mr. end Mrs. DeMls Manuel
payment plan. FREE GIFT ELECTROLUX SWEEPER - 7 ROOM modern home with
3958
Diana, 'fomrny and David Lee, :'~.~~~~cbaaedt
Raclnethe H~~N~ f.Unc;:,'0~to;'.,~.;
·
9·9-6tp
wllh every purchaH. Calf 992· ''ff''te with adwtt~ts,
~Hmtnt, g~rage, • tWo
3352 ·
of Hlllaboro, W. Va., Mr. end ,.,...,,. "'""'"'~ 8
Friday to receive con·
Wnled
~~~ opray, «&lt; ln..,~ ,_c,_,.,.-tr.... li~Ktt
Mra. Richard Carleton of and will move there .... from
slgnmenll et 10 a.m.
~=======9=··~t~c price
row.a'VIY
cash gi'GIIId
. 124.
Let'Auction11 Help a
onlybegs.
$31. FullTerms
SyracuH,loeallld
Ohio, onby Rt.ow~.
llllarleaton, w. va., Mr. and the 'lberon Jobnlon reoldence.
starting ot 1 p.m.
us se MALE. tack of all tracteo. Three
available. Ph&lt;xle 992·2615. · ""'"" Glll'f"'l• _,m for
.H·If~.. ·
;,__ ,.,
•---•
your merchandiN.
or four days a week. Retired
9J1•t• •"""'n~·
.
Mn
· _..,y """gesa, """"•
3-22-tfc
red
R h EUGEN.
. ~' ~..,.. "'~" ·
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Sanda
ta of Mr and
.,erspn prefer · Call ut
IUCKLIY
8-25-lfn • ATH&amp;IITOW
TlV, : ,Anu, •
992 316
;
Jeu
ft
WhiLomL eg.lv:._~e" 0 1 e_~~~ In my
Gosney. phone
. ~~111·31C !~~~' ltCktl 1
p1~J~~:~.n:~t~lt. GOOD lnnitment prope.'iQ;j ;• ~
. ';:..
. ~.=~. ~t;:
Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Boggeos
rn-·
ht&gt;t on sllould
original cartons. No II· • HOUle •wllh lhret lurnl
·, :. '· · .:.,. ·
• ~~" c ·~·
8.1, .tfc
of An""'ui..• Mr and Mr
COOK. Morfin Rtsteuront.
rtMinf you
tach11]0!11s needed, as our . opartmenll, baaemtnt, two .
.
' · ·. •
David '1.;;'~. w~re Sund:y·
WILL pick up merchandise and Apply In poreon. MlddiiJICiri.
:...:·"'~'·:::,.'.~
conlthtr611 , art bullt·ln. s.... goragtPrls. Monthly lnblc,Omtl:: NEIGLER ConiiW"Iei!l· ' Fot
Joke to 0\ICtlon on a per- _ _ _ _ _ __ _ .:.t-30.:._tftfoc
W
I or· '2 ,...,..~ 11)~kel· $190. , Cad rMIOIII•¥ .IGif
building or rari\lxltallrig ~ ' .1
IJie&amp;la of Mr. and Mrs. Benny
Mrs. Eni111 Nlchoilon baa centage basil. Call Jim
we solve Ntttl"" J'rilltllltl
bultooha!•,- on I!\ITIOIIS, · quick Hit. l'llonl1 992·3035.
homt, call Guy Nllaltf', , ,,
JloW!u. Others eaWns In the• returned from viaiUna bor Adoms,
auctioneer. Ruliand. T. v. lochnlclon for banch and
Sltller on "'"'' Hoattrs
monograms, and btl~nd
htrl!
7·19·11&lt;:,
Raclno, Oh~
J"
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Pt1ont 7o42 ~~
sarvlco calls. Must bt .,..
·
Wolnstolll
stitch. Full tllh prlct, ,!0
,
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Personals

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9-23-tfc
Long
Rlndley and Bill ~ of Oblo,andwithbordaugbterand' HORSE AUCTION. sund•t·
9+tfc
andfaml!Mri.IWaCaryne
COOK wanted. also kitchen
......... ohi
Y a
• miiH ncrth o1 Athons, State
help. Appty In penon. Crow'•
of Delaware, Ohio, Kim and dingtoo,
o.
Routt 13. Over 100 held of
Steak Houie.
99
local, and Mra.
" -6t&lt;
_,
MA",
woman
or
couple
to
live
Mre · Leo Taylor • Paula and with Mr. and Mrs. Artley Blake
9·3-llc
In wllh elderly man. Phone
Sandra, .spent Sunday evening at Clifton.
REVIVAL AT O.u\-eh ol God,
7o12-5613.
wtthMr.andMrs. BobTay19t'at
Mllllday gueata of Mr. and
Chtstor. from Stptember 6
OaDipollo.
Mrl. Olear J!enrr were I4)Ttle
thrl!UQ!I Stptwnber IJ wllh
Mr. and Mre.• ""
"-vid ......,..
.._,. IJ"'·"" , grandd•n&amp;h'Rev.· Dcmld Shotll• -•tor
TELI'VISION
rapatrman
for
- ~...
--· -~..,. of
~ ·
artlo reteller.
Experltnct
1
and family of WIJ.nlln&amp;lollllljlenl GaliOn, Ohio.
!"f~~~ · r:a&lt;tulred. Write c-o Dally
Sunday evening ,.ttb Mr.· and
Mloa Bonnie Wamaley of
9.:J.ttc Sentinel, P. 0. Box 729-E,
Mre Robert Wood and ""bllle
- - - -- . -- - Pomeroy, Ohto. 4571/1.
· .
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Collllllbul, Ohio, vWted over ON A. budaet? ~wn free t~YI· _ _ _ __ _ _ .:.
'".::30-.:;tfc
and Waid Johnson. 'l'l1e1 lllo the weeken4 with her parents,
Have • Pt1yh0U11 Toy party.
vWted Mrs. Laura Clilcle at Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Call Joan at 7G·3655.
Female Help Wanted
Dorcu.
Wamsley.
t -111-61t
Mr. and Mrs. DwaiZJ Porter of Mrs. Bow.ro Rayburn end
BE A PLAYHOUSE TOY
"'·bel
"'•"--'II
·"'-''-'
DEALER: Worl&lt; Auobst to
Mn. ""' .,......... ,_..., THE ANNUAL Rio Gronda Dtc:tmber,
free lrolnlng. No
, - - ----.,..---..., on. SUIJday with Mr. and Mrs.
volunt- fY.t departmont COI!ffHng, no delivery, no

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You,
and
Music!
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caufG'Illa • ...., ...,.t about a
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Mr • •
Mrs•.!(emeth £d.
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Saturday evening, !liP- · Heiskell, Souffi Point, Ohio.
12, Ollht Communl!i Hall on
7-17·tfC
the Rio Grandi umpus.
PurpoH of lhls Is to buy IWW MIDDLE·AGED lldy to live In
fire equipment . Hot fish
ond da hou-rk. Apply In
sandwtcllol, hcmemedt leo grrson· Wlllillin· Biylht. Flflh
crum, c:allel end pies will bt ·
Racine Ph-• ·-..,..
sold. A llC)Uil't dance will
·•
· -- -,..•• .
9·l1-6tc
follow.
9-9-31&lt;

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Fer

Mrs. Abllle Cbaltin, CU!too,
Rent
GUN SHOOT, Forked Run,
3
ROOM
,unfurnlsht.d apart.
was honored
her 85.1h
Sportsman Club. Sunday,
mont.
PhOne
birthday. Gatberlna at her
September 13.
7-1-tfc
home for t,he, celebration
and ·~)oYin8 Ice· Cl'ell11 and
cake were the
II!J'.
and Mrs.
Mr.
endMrL
Mr. and Mra. Arthur

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Columbus,
Rouah and

Mn.

Marclltet
and Mr. and Mn.

Chattin .

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qu•.rts,
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LARGE Warm ........ ,"' gos
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east of Five Points.
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PUREBRED Polled tlortlord PARKV[E~
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bull
About l,OOOpOUndo· $240 · ....,
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.Ill! . RkOOMS,
. dlt\111
' tot,
Phofta 7(1.•• .. ·.· ' "•K"~. L~· 1"nc~'· .3 nlc~
, lichen .- an
living.
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2 WARM .......nlf19 ~~heaters,
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3-17·1fc . 3.
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Chester. 98.1-41011.
near T - s ·Ptiino, Oh •
9-10-3tp Franclo Benedum, ·Phone
Coolville 667,31$4.
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Mlnloture Schnau~. Tori:hl
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Phone 992·395A.
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· pltloly furnished, v. ~"}!!
lrom Rl. 7 on 1\1. lJ. ...,
month. Phone 992~~.
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Guests of Mr. and Mrs. IWy Mrs. Randall Roberta.
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lf6t YOLKSWAGlN
SlitS
Buck SUnday evening for dinner
Mrs. Orpha HU1 entertained
Loeellaw mUeege car , red vinyl Interior with whlt"e.JX·
. itl1Jli\d
were Mr. and Mra. Don Ham· the WSCS of the Letart Falla
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terlor, radio, custom equlpme.nt with deluxe ...wheel, gOOd
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tires. Set thl1 EQ111omy oar &amp; Sovo. ·
UNFURNISHED aporlmtnt,
1,.. CHEYRO~ET '
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Slew art, all of Columbua, evening at her hmle. Members
living r110m~ kitchen, 2 ,
Impala
Convertible.
Locally
owned,
low
mlluge,
Robert Rill;,hle of Portland, altendina were Lola Bell, Erma
bedrooml, bat . Growl Hill. 1.
whitewall llrft, shows little wear, v.a engine. radio.
Mrs. Cora Buck of Antiquity, Hill, Erma Wilaon, Vashti
Middleport.
()I 1!92:Pl19.
automatic, power slelrl"'. air conditioned. dark blue
9·10.311' .
and Mr. and Mrs. Early Roush, Grimm, Nora croaa, Margie
finish, white top. Priced tot summer cleoranc:e.
1967 OOOOE·
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S1SfS
local.
Hunt, Gladys Shields, and
TRAILER, Brown'l trall.or
Dart
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Door.
Very
low
mlftege
by
1
focal
ownir,
new
w·w
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Orpba HUI. Guesta attendJn&amp;
· Park. Minersville. Phone 992·
llrH. 6 cyl. e"'lne, radio, automatic trans., ..,_
Rt.1
3324.
Wkkeraham, Jell arid T!m, Mr. were Uncia HUI, Lorna BeD and I steering, seats&amp; Interior like new car. red finish.
9-9-lfc
and Mrs. Jim Wickersham and Violet Grimm.
Mrs. Florence HiU underwer.l
Mary Lou Wickersham of
FURNISHED apartment, n7
Colwnbus enjoyed camping at lung surgery at University
3rd Avo.. Mlddie(:lort. Nice
yard. P!Jrch, private en·
Hospital in Colwnbua and 1a
Burr Oak Park.
OPI!N IYI!S. liGO P.M.
lrances.
Phone992.2780or 992·
Mrs.
Larry
Badgeiy, improving satlsfactorlly.
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Mr. and Mrs. Don BeU end
1-25-tfc
For Sale
IW. ~
nspec~
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Va., spent three weeks with her Lorna spent 'Labor Day
FOR HOMEMADE lcacrNI!Iin
"'--'weekend
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
TWQ.BEDR()()!.I
housetraller.
parenIa, Mr . and Mrs. ""wuo
Ao
Notice
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qoarls, &amp;ashen Au~lllory,
INFORMATION
Available Sept. 14. Phone 992·
Gloeckner while Mr. Badgely Earl Grimm at Colwnbus and
call
9..,.&lt;160:1
or
9of9·4522.
DEADLINes
GUN SHOOT. Friday, Stp·
-GUARANt.EEo9-Utc
was attending "'boo! at Dayton. atten~ed \he stale fair . They s P .M . Dey Before Publlc~ltlon tember 11, 7 p.m. MUe Hill 395-4.
9-11·6fC
Piiilnt ~:31194
Monday Deadtlne9t .m.
d b
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Norris alBo vWted an aunt, Mrs.
Cenctllatlon a. corrections
Road, hams an
aeons .
KENNEBEC
1'011-.
ltrgt.
2 bedroom house, close
and family of Carroll and Mr. Florence HUI, at University Will be 1ccepled untll9 a .m. tor Sponsored by Racine Fire SMALL
all purpoH. Sol:
hun'drilf.
to Meigs High School al Rock
Day of Publlcatlbn
Department.
One milo off II . 124. Graef ( P~..,; Hllliae &amp; ~
and Mrs. Alonzo Norris of Hospital.
AEGULATtONS
f.f .Jtc Springs. Suitable for scnool
Band Rt. 338. Tom Sayre,
llf6 I. Mi111. ;Ginoroy, 0.
The PubliSher r!serv~M the - - - -- - - - personnel . Phone 992 -6187
Casstown visited with their
Mr. and Mrs. Don BeD and
Pbotto ma:o .
right
to
edit
or
reject
any
ads
Phone
a.J;I-2436.
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Lorna
enjoyed
a
vacattoo
at
NO
HUNTING
on
my
properly
alter
5
p.m.
9-11-6tp
!DOther , Mr5 . Ada NOrriS.
de emed
obiecllonat. Th e during ~his hunting season . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __9-1-tfc
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for more than one lm:orred
of New Ha ven, W. Va., Mrs. Railroad at Greenbank. They insertion .
''·9-Jtp
RATES
For Sale
-Floasie Soberl and friend of visited the couservatory and
For Want Ad Service
Summerville, N. J., spent fish hatchery and vWted Mr. Scents per Word one insertion
Minimum Charge 7Sc
Saturday evening with Mr. and BeD's uncle, Okey Webb, at
9-11-ltc
12 c e nt~ per . w Jrd three
1\jrs. Homer Warner Sr.
Cairo, W. Va.
consecutive ln~Prfl nM
This
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18 cents per word si x con Mr. and Mrs. Early Roush
Mrs. Don Bell Ia caring for secutive
1949 RICHARDSON mobile
lnser 'Ions .
big ed1lel home. 12K6:l feet, fully car·
spent Tueaday at Hebron.
Heath HUl while hla mother,
MECHANIC
25 P.er cent Oluount on paid
, __ ue,,
p,ted. Tak• ollt!r payments.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Warner Mrs. Don Hill is teaching ads and ads paid within 10 days . Must know auto. trans.
UUIU
Call 991-7019.
CARD OF THANKS
9-ll ·~lc
Sr ., Mr. and Mrs . Hoyt school.
work. Good working
&amp; OBIT J ARY
SUO tor SO word m inimum
Ferguson of ~w Haven, w.
Miss Jan RiU spent a weekend Each
conditions,
paid
additional word 2c.
NEW I Foot truck camper.
Va., Mrs. Flossie Sober! and with her parenta, Mr. and Mrs.
BLIND ADS
vacations. Must apply
Sleeps sl•. Phone 992-39$.4.
Additional 2SC Charg e per
friend of Summervllk, N. J., Dallas HUI. Miss RiU attends Adv
9·11-61c
in
person
at
Mason
errisement .
Give Mom ,a night off and the family a 'hange
spent Sunday with Mr. md Mrs. college at Rio Grande.
OFFI C E HOURS
Auto Mart, Mason, W.
of
pace . •• Indulge in an eicperhince of trUly •
8: 30a .m . to 5: 00 p.m. Daily ,
Floyd Norris.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roush,
SMALL business, oolng conVa. 8 AM to 5 PM daily
8 . JO am . to 12: 00 Noon
gracious dining. Gracious atmosphere.
cern. Righi prica to right
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Norris Walter McDade, Klm Early, Saturday
except Sunday.
person
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OUr
books
open
for
TRY OUR.BROASTED (:HICKEN
and Clarence were Sunday Bob Skinner end Gene Early of
our Inspection. Central
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guesta of her mother, Mrs. Troy, Ohio, Howard Roush of Card c Thanks
r.otatlon. Write BoK 729-V,
Edna Stiles at Pomeroy.
Mansfield and Robert Hill of MY SINCERE thanks to Wanted To Buy
care of Dally Sentil')ltll,
Tnt Super 717
Pomeroy 1 0hlo, and we'll give
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Racine spent Saturday evening fr lends. neighbors and PIGS. Meigs FFA. Call Everett
218 E. Main •
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oy
1n
extrl·ltr011Jo
relaflves for kindness exyou complete Information.
Holcomb,
Meigs
High
School.
Gloeckner have purchased a at the Bowling Lanes at Mason, tended at death of my
held
thlt
Open
Da1ly
5:30..7:00,
Sunday7:00.7:00
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phone 992·2159 or Alpany 698·
estc:unina
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mobile home for the latter's W. Va.
doughier. Elizabeth "Sio"
5025.
fotmly fine to 3/16".
molher, Mrs. Ada Norris who
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ours and LJorue. Speciallhankslo those
9·9-3tc
sickleblr attachment requires Ius COAL, llme•tone. Excelsior
who sent flowers and food, the - - - - - - Salt •Works, E. Meln St.,
will move from Letart Falla to MisaLoretta Ours accompanied Rawlings-Coats
Funeral USED fuel oil tank. Phone
maintenance .. lasb lonaer. Corn
Pomeroy. Phone 992-3191 .
WHEEL Horse Sales and
C. BRADFORD. Aucfl.._
East Letart to be near her the latter's mother, Mrs. Ralph Home, the Rev . Charles
hucb and windrow pickup.altEhChester 985·3953 .
A-9-tfc
Service. Baum Lumber
Complete Sorvloa
rnent
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also
available.
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daughter, Mrs. Gloeckner.
Ours, to her home In New Slmo..,, and the Middleport
P
9 9 31
Company,
Chester,
Ohio.
PhOne 9of9·3821
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1 Labor emergency squad. Mrs. - - - - - - - - . h'- p
Phone 985·3301.
Racine, Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bostick Br 18 ~·. a., an spen
Estella Smith.
$.20-tlc
Crltf Brodford
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and family of Dunbar, w. va., Day weekend. Mrs. Ours bad
9. 11 . 1tc OLO UPRIGHT pian·os. any
HOLI.AI\C
condition
,
as
long
as
have
not
S.l·tft
spent Labor Day weekend with spent a week wlth her da ug hter,
been wet. Raying S10 each.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood and Loretta, at Middleport.
Notice
Firs I floor only. Mondays will
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Debilie and Waid Johnson.
Mrs. Bertha :Robinson bas .-------~--l
be pick-up day , Write, giving
r1 IWII"IIMD.,_,
. Peggy Boso of Great sold her residence and will
good
directions.
l'lano
MISS
Company,.
Box Witten
118, Sardlll,
Bend spent Monday afternoon move to the former Homer
Ohio &gt;13946.
with £Bostick.
Nick}ea boule at FaJrvlew, .~
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8-20-llc Spring Avo.
Pa
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ownill
by
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Featurin(! atlt
e . Write
'Miller,
llleirparenta, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Robinson of Flatwoods, W. VA.,
and
'f
Rt . ol, Pomeroy, Ohio. Calf
Taylor. On Saturday Mrs. spent Sunday wi!ll the former's
The Country Swingers
992·'271.
9·1-tfc
Taylor and Sandra were at mother, Mrs. Berlha Robinson.
llallmiaY
- -- - - -- SPINET.consolo plano. Will
Holzer Medical Center for a Labor Dey aueata of Mrs.
SoPtember 1!
Employment
Wanted
transfer to responsible party.
WITH all utllltleo.
checkup. Mr. end Mra. Elm2r Robinsoo were Mr. end Mrs.
PM. Till A.M.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _9_
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Cash or liberal terms. Write LOTS
Rntrlcted sub division. •.; to
Jack Stlrgent of Racine Rick
9 •
WILL 00 babysllllng In my
Credit IM-, P.O. Box
Stone and Missy of Leon, W.
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homo. October 12 through COLONIAL maple o...-eo-radio
2·acre loll. Phone Chesler
27,, Shelbyvme. Ind .•. 46176.
Va., were SUnday gueata of the Barsent and Fiancee of CoJum.
Members and Guesta In·
rw.y 15. Nrs. Roger Bohr.
combination, 4 opeaker oiMld
915-3301, night 915·3302.
9-... ltlp
bua
vlted
across !rom Eas...-n High
!YSiem, • '-II changer.
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Taylors·
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Balonce S7UO. UN our time
Mr. end Mrs. David Jonea,
Mr. end Mrs. DeMls Manuel
payment plan. FREE GIFT ELECTROLUX SWEEPER - 7 ROOM modern home with
3958
Diana, 'fomrny and David Lee, :'~.~~~~cbaaedt
Raclnethe H~~N~ f.Unc;:,'0~to;'.,~.;
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wllh every purchaH. Calf 992· ''ff''te with adwtt~ts,
~Hmtnt, g~rage, • tWo
3352 ·
of Hlllaboro, W. Va., Mr. end ,.,...,,. "'""'"'~ 8
Friday to receive con·
Wnled
~~~ opray, «&lt; ln..,~ ,_c,_,.,.-tr.... li~Ktt
Mra. Richard Carleton of and will move there .... from
slgnmenll et 10 a.m.
~=======9=··~t~c price
row.a'VIY
cash gi'GIIId
. 124.
Let'Auction11 Help a
onlybegs.
$31. FullTerms
SyracuH,loeallld
Ohio, onby Rt.ow~.
llllarleaton, w. va., Mr. and the 'lberon Jobnlon reoldence.
starting ot 1 p.m.
us se MALE. tack of all tracteo. Three
available. Ph&lt;xle 992·2615. · ""'"" Glll'f"'l• _,m for
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or four days a week. Retired
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IUCKLIY
8-25-lfn • ATH&amp;IITOW
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Gosney. phone
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p1~J~~:~.n:~t~lt. GOOD lnnitment prope.'iQ;j ;• ~
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Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Boggeos
rn-·
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original cartons. No II· • HOUle •wllh lhret lurnl
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of An""'ui..• Mr and Mr
COOK. Morfin Rtsteuront.
rtMinf you
tach11]0!11s needed, as our . opartmenll, baaemtnt, two .
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David '1.;;'~. w~re Sund:y·
WILL pick up merchandise and Apply In poreon. MlddiiJICiri.
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conlthtr611 , art bullt·ln. s.... goragtPrls. Monthly lnblc,Omtl:: NEIGLER ConiiW"Iei!l· ' Fot
Joke to 0\ICtlon on a per- _ _ _ _ _ __ _ .:.t-30.:._tftfoc
W
I or· '2 ,...,..~ 11)~kel· $190. , Cad rMIOIII•¥ .IGif
building or rari\lxltallrig ~ ' .1
IJie&amp;la of Mr. and Mrs. Benny
Mrs. Eni111 Nlchoilon baa centage basil. Call Jim
we solve Ntttl"" J'rilltllltl
bultooha!•,- on I!\ITIOIIS, · quick Hit. l'llonl1 992·3035.
homt, call Guy Nllaltf', , ,,
JloW!u. Others eaWns In the• returned from viaiUna bor Adoms,
auctioneer. Ruliand. T. v. lochnlclon for banch and
Sltller on "'"'' Hoattrs
monograms, and btl~nd
htrl!
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stitch. Full tllh prlct, ,!0
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Long
Rlndley and Bill ~ of Oblo,andwithbordaugbterand' HORSE AUCTION. sund•t·
9+tfc
andfaml!Mri.IWaCaryne
COOK wanted. also kitchen
......... ohi
Y a
• miiH ncrth o1 Athons, State
help. Appty In penon. Crow'•
of Delaware, Ohio, Kim and dingtoo,
o.
Routt 13. Over 100 held of
Steak Houie.
99
local, and Mra.
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woman
or
couple
to
live
Mre · Leo Taylor • Paula and with Mr. and Mrs. Artley Blake
9·3-llc
In wllh elderly man. Phone
Sandra, .spent Sunday evening at Clifton.
REVIVAL AT O.u\-eh ol God,
7o12-5613.
wtthMr.andMrs. BobTay19t'at
Mllllday gueata of Mr. and
Chtstor. from Stptember 6
OaDipollo.
Mrl. Olear J!enrr were I4)Ttle
thrl!UQ!I Stptwnber IJ wllh
Mr. and Mre.• ""
"-vid ......,..
.._,. IJ"'·"" , grandd•n&amp;h'Rev.· Dcmld Shotll• -•tor
TELI'VISION
rapatrman
for
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artlo reteller.
Experltnct
1
and family of WIJ.nlln&amp;lollllljlenl GaliOn, Ohio.
!"f~~~ · r:a&lt;tulred. Write c-o Dally
Sunday evening ,.ttb Mr.· and
Mloa Bonnie Wamaley of
9.:J.ttc Sentinel, P. 0. Box 729-E,
Mre Robert Wood and ""bllle
- - - -- . -- - Pomeroy, Ohto. 4571/1.
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Collllllbul, Ohio, vWted over ON A. budaet? ~wn free t~YI· _ _ _ __ _ _ .:.
'".::30-.:;tfc
and Waid Johnson. 'l'l1e1 lllo the weeken4 with her parents,
Have • Pt1yh0U11 Toy party.
vWted Mrs. Laura Clilcle at Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Call Joan at 7G·3655.
Female Help Wanted
Dorcu.
Wamsley.
t -111-61t
Mr. and Mrs. DwaiZJ Porter of Mrs. Bow.ro Rayburn end
BE A PLAYHOUSE TOY
"'·bel
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DEALER: Worl&lt; Auobst to
Mn. ""' .,......... ,_..., THE ANNUAL Rio Gronda Dtc:tmber,
free lrolnlng. No
, - - ----.,..---..., on. SUIJday with Mr. and Mrs.
volunt- fY.t departmont COI!ffHng, no delivery, no

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Saturday evening, !liP- · Heiskell, Souffi Point, Ohio.
12, Ollht Communl!i Hall on
7-17·tfC
the Rio Grandi umpus.
PurpoH of lhls Is to buy IWW MIDDLE·AGED lldy to live In
fire equipment . Hot fish
ond da hou-rk. Apply In
sandwtcllol, hcmemedt leo grrson· Wlllillin· Biylht. Flflh
crum, c:allel end pies will bt ·
Racine Ph-• ·-..,..
sold. A llC)Uil't dance will
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follow.
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Mrs. Abllle Cbaltin, CU!too,
Rent
GUN SHOOT, Forked Run,
3
ROOM
,unfurnlsht.d apart.
was honored
her 85.1h
Sportsman Club. Sunday,
mont.
PhOne
birthday. Gatberlna at her
September 13.
7-1-tfc
home for t,he, celebration
and ·~)oYin8 Ice· Cl'ell11 and
cake were the
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and Mrs.
Mr.
endMrL
Mr. and Mra. Arthur

on

Columbus,
Rouah and

Mn.

Marclltet
and Mr. and Mn.

Chattin .

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qu•.rts,
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bull
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Chester. 98.1-41011.
near T - s ·Ptiino, Oh •
9-10-3tp Franclo Benedum, ·Phone
Coolville 667,31$4.
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Mlnloture Schnau~. Tori:hl
Ohio. Turn right, fifth houla.
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GUN SHOOT, Friday, Sep- Available Sept. 14. Phone 9t2·
tember 11, 7 p.m. Mile Hill

3954·

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FOR HOMEMADE tcecfllllm In
quorl*&gt; Baohan Auilllary,
call ,..,.- or 94'1~.
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Road. hams an
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Sponsored by Recine Fire SMALL 2 bedroom house! CION

KENNEBEC Potatott. r•rll'!•
ell pur-. s.lj per ',hundrid•
One mile oft 1&lt;1. 124. Groll
REGULATIONS
9-9-31c
Bend Rt. 3341. Tom Sayre,
The Publisher reserve-s the - - - -- - - ~rsonntl . Phone 992·6887
Phono~W6.
right to edit or r e ject any ads NO HUNTING on my property after 5 p m
detmed objectlon.al .
The
p.n ..tp
during this hunting season. __ _ _·_• _ _ __,_-l .flc
publisher will not be responf.ible
Will be accepted until 9 a.m, tor

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For Sa.le

Publicltlbn

for more than one tncorr rc t
insertion.

Oet&gt;11rlment.

to Meigs High SChool• Rock
Sprlngo·. SUitable for school

Starling Massar .

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Holcomb, Meigs High School,

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pi'! one 992-2159 or Alpany 6985025.

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USED fuel oil tank . PJ)one
Chester 985-39.53.
9-9-lfp

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OLD UPRIGHT pianos. enr

conditiOn, as long as have no
bee:n wet. Paying SIO each.
Flrot floor ooly. Mondays will

plck·UP day. Write. giving
good directions. Witten Piano
be

.Company,. Box 188, sardiS,
Ohio 43'/46.

606

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Main,

Poinoror, o.

PltaM fft·II4S .

Gel K... n.em.
Afl oopll'c tank cleaner .

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Pomeroy ..
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Eatfng Out

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NEW 8 Foot truck camper.
Sieepo olx. Phone 9t2·3954.
9·11-41c

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SMALL business. going con·
cern. Right. price to right

person. Our books open for

The SliPtr 717 forage
an ertra-stronc. reinforced
head thlt keeps chopplna in

Inspection.

Centr1l

locellon. Write Box 129-V,
care of Dally Sentinel,
Pomeroy. Ohio. end we'll glv&lt;~
you complete tnforma;~'rutc

est cuttlnc conditiOns. It cllops

form!, fine to 3/16". Htw;-duty
stckleblr att.tchmt'nt requires less

maintenance ... lastslonpr. Com
heads and windrow

pickup~lttlch­

ment are also available

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DIVISION OF SPERRY R oii.""O

fulton-Thompson
Tracb Sales

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1949 RICH,&amp;,RDSON mobile
homo, 12&gt;&lt;6:1 feet, lylly car- ·
Jlllted. Tekw o'ltr Pflyments.
Call 9t2-7019.
9·11·3tc

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For Sale

MECHANIC
Must know auto. trans.
work. Good working
conditions.
paid
vacations. Must apply
in person at Mason
Auto Mart, Mason. W.
Va. 8 AM to 5 PM dally
except Sunday.

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HELP WANTED

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Favw.lle o o • ·

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Give Mom ,a night off and the family a change , .•
of pace ... indyige In an experience of truly
gracious dining. Grac!ous atmosphere.
TRY OU R.BROASTE D CHICKEN

IAIUY'S·
. . RF.ITAURANT
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Pomeroy
Open Daily 5:30-7 :DO, Sunday 7: D0-7:00
.

218 E. Main

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COAL, llmtt~tone. Excelsior
Sell .Works, E. 11\eln St.•
Pomeroy. Phone 9f2.31'/1 .
WHEEL Horoe Sales and
4·9·tfC
Service. Baum Lumber
Company, Cheater, Ohio.
Phone 985·330 I.
AWNINGS, storm doors end
S-20-tfc
windows, carports ,
marquees, blown flftd bell
CONDITIONING,
Insulation, Elmer White, AIR

seles representative. For free
estlmateo, phone Charles
lisle. Syracuoe. V. V.
Johnson and Son, Inc.
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C. BRADFORD, Auctlonw.
Complete Service
Phone 949·3121
lladno, Ollio
Crill Bradford
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Refrigeration, New Haven.
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TWO.BEDQOC!,'.I housetraller.
GUN SHOOT, Friday, Sep- Available Sept. 14. Phone 9t2·
tember 11, 7 p.m. Mile Hill

3954·

P-l14tC

FOR HOMEMADE tcecfllllm In
quorl*&gt; Baohan Auilllary,
call ,..,.- or 94'1~.
..

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d b
Road. hams an
econs. :-:::':':":-=-:-:==:-=::--:;
Sponsored by Recine Fire SMALL 2 bedroom house! CION

KENNEBEC Potatott. r•rll'!•
ell pur-. s.lj per ',hundrid•
One mile oft 1&lt;1. 124. Groll
REGULATIONS
9-9-31c
Bend Rt. 3341. Tom Sayre,
The Publisher reserve-s the - - - -- - - ~rsonntl . Phone 992·6887
Phono~W6.
right to edit or r e ject any ads NO HUNTING on my property after 5 p m
detmed objectlon.al .
The
p.n ..tp
during this hunting season. __ _ _·_• _ _ __,_-l .flc
publisher will not be responf.ible
Will be accepted until 9 a.m, tor

•

•
•'

Notice

For Sa.le

Publicltlbn

for more than one tncorr rc t
insertion.

Oet&gt;11rlment.

to Meigs High SChool• Rock
Sprlngo·. SUitable for school

Starling Massar .

9-9-Jtp

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Wanted To Buy

..I'

PIGS. Meigs FFA. C..ll Everett
Holcomb, Meigs High School,

'

pi'! one 992-2159 or Alpany 6985025.

H -3tc

USED fuel oil tank . PJ)one
Chester 985-39.53.
9-9-lfp

- - - - - --

OLD UPRIGHT pianos. enr

conditiOn, as long as have no
bee:n wet. Paying SIO each.
Flrot floor ooly. Mondays will

plck·UP day. Write. giving
good directions. Witten Piano
be

.Company,. Box 188, sardiS,
Ohio 43'/46.

606

e.

Main,

Poinoror, o.

PltaM fft·II4S .

Gel K... n.em.
Afl oopll'c tank cleaner .

.,

Landmark Farm Bureau,
Pomeroy ..
9-ll ·IIC

Eatfng Out

·--- - -

NEW 8 Foot truck camper.
Sieepo olx. Phone 9t2·3954.
9·11-41c

- - -- -

SMALL business. going con·
cern. Right. price to right

person. Our books open for

The SliPtr 717 forage
an ertra-stronc. reinforced
head thlt keeps chopplna in

Inspection.

Centr1l

locellon. Write Box 129-V,
care of Dally Sentinel,
Pomeroy. Ohio. end we'll glv&lt;~
you complete tnforma;~'rutc

est cuttlnc conditiOns. It cllops

form!, fine to 3/16". Htw;-duty
stckleblr att.tchmt'nt requires less

maintenance ... lastslonpr. Com
heads and windrow

pickup~lttlch­

ment are also available

I-IOL.L.AI\C
DIVISION OF SPERRY R oii.""O

fulton-Thompson
Tracb Sales

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1949 RICH,&amp;,RDSON mobile
homo, 12&gt;&lt;6:1 feet, lylly car- ·
Jlllted. Tekw o'ltr Pflyments.
Call 9t2-7019.
9·11·3tc

your

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Pomeroy Hill!ie a Auto

1

leiltlc tonk.

For Sale

MECHANIC
Must know auto. trans.
work. Good working
conditions.
paid
vacations. Must apply
in person at Mason
Auto Mart, Mason. W.
Va. 8 AM to 5 PM dally
except Sunday.

~

PftOIIe m12o94

=oo~N,:::T-P:;U:;Mf,P~your=-:,:;:lugg=Ish

HELP WANTED

t

-GUARANt.EEI&gt;-

Is a

,amliy
&amp;~ ... A~E

Favw.lle o o • ·

VOU A

~

Give Mom ,a night off and the family a change , .•
of pace ... indyige In an experience of truly
gracious dining. Grac!ous atmosphere.
TRY OU R.BROASTE D CHICKEN

IAIUY'S·
. . RF.ITAURANT
,.

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992-9974
Pomeroy
Open Daily 5:30-7 :DO, Sunday 7: D0-7:00
.

218 E. Main

~----------------~
-,

COAL, llmtt~tone. Excelsior
Sell .Works, E. 11\eln St.•
Pomeroy. Phone 9f2.31'/1 .
WHEEL Horoe Sales and
4·9·tfC
Service. Baum Lumber
Company, Cheater, Ohio.
Phone 985·330 I.
AWNINGS, storm doors end
S-20-tfc
windows, carports ,
marquees, blown flftd bell
CONDITIONING,
Insulation, Elmer White, AIR

seles representative. For free
estlmateo, phone Charles
lisle. Syracuoe. V. V.
Johnson and Son, Inc.
·
t-JO.Hc

C. BRADFORD, Auctlonw.
Complete Service
Phone 949·3121
lladno, Ollio
Crill Bradford
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5·1·11&lt;:

Refrigeration Hrvice. Jack'•
Refrigeration, New Haven.
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manager of the Quaker Slate ServJee
Center In Gallipolla . Orice the f~ ·
11eason beglno, most of SaUIIdera free time
Ia consumed attendlns football games 01'
watching then! on 'l'V. Will! the uceptlon
of when he wu In the ~. · he has
mJased only one and ~ Ga!Ba
Academy Blue Davl1 football gaines llirice
1947 - home or away. (Once he wi8 ill and
lhe other time hb mother wu U(- so we
can (orfllve him mlsilng t11ose """ and

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for
one-hall games,) .

Meigs Marauder Poncho
AVAILABlE AT•••

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, ·~ ~~ of qtana: The Maklpg oi a
.~. willbii8Jn MondaY In .11111 Dally
. ~· and Dally ·Sentinel',
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::1ft; special flve1)arl ser1.. was
!1!'1!11111 by United l're8l lllteraaUtillal's
~Powers and L!Jcinda Franks.
~~f!tr reporters have been deeply In·

., Pomeroy or Rutland

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Miss Frankl and Powers spent nearly

a month In gathering Information and

FOOTBALL~
-Area hlgh IChool footbaD team opened
their 1970 C8IIIJl8l8n
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area Friday night Above scene was taken
an GaUipoUs' Mell!Orlal Field Ji1or to the opening ldckolf. Blasting through !he
paper Blue lleYU Ia GAHS end IAon Smith, number If/, Holding lhe sign are Cindy
Jolin and Karen Lemley, Details of aU area games 8J!pear on to day's spor1s page,

writing lhe story of Diana Oughton, who
grew uti with aU the advantages that
wealth and ~.. llev~led family could
provide. '
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TheUPireporters~e~~to~tto,fll)dhqw

v. , Ill~ ~erage of young people and a ~ with thll background beeame a
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. II) revoluUon since Joinlnc the UPI m.Jcer of bombs for rlldleal movement

W'dl Open
Bids Nov. 3

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bent on destroying the system that gave'
eOT«ed acor.. of raUiea, her so much. They Interviewed MIBo
.4eiJ110Nitritloria In EUrope Otlghton's family and friends. They
traveled llloulaluls of mUeo visiting cities
been . where she bad 'ifo!'ked or gone to school or
bad been ~ally active 81 a radical.
· TIJ• FranQ..P~wers
led
luflltiblydnto 8 deep
of lhe
Sllicltritit rw 1
the
the.
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GAUJPOUS - Performing before
hla old S&lt;hool for the first time since
coming to Gallipolis Z1 yean ago from
South Point, A. K. Suiter and hla GAllS

Ollb'chlng band .opened their 11110·seaaoo

wl!ha~efforton M~l Field

·r~ 1ame.

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Tochnlcotor

FRANKIE AVAI,ON
JILL HAWORTH

BQVAD CAWID
The Middleport El!Jercency
Unit &amp;awes eel a eaU to tbe F.
w. Wlicol:bomeatLanpyllli at
2:10 am. Fridl.y. WilCOx 1'81
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diHI~ulty

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IIECOMI!II ILl,

Robert

PRIIco. When You ap.. A Savi111s Account of $50.00 or More.

Juot ~- into our office and open up a Savl1111 Ace- of
$50.00or 110ro, and wo will glvo you your Meigs Marauder Poncho
oboolutoly free • , • Made of lightweight vinyl, and l""'intod
In Mar- &amp; Gold colora, thooo rain ponchos fit little folko and
bit folh, ,_ If you have b- thinking of stortlng a .S,.vi"'l
Account, bill hove boon pulli"' It off, now io tho limo 'to """
ono. You will oam a on your oavi"'•· and hove this hondy
oH~Iol poncho to boot.
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NEEI IOIE THAN ONE?
OPEN YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH $50.00
AND RECEIVE YOUR FIRST PONCHO FREE
• .. . THEN YOU MAY PURCI'IASE AQ..
I)ITIONAL PONCHOS, FOR ONLY
. S2.oo EACH

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IF .YOU ALREADY HAVE A SAVINGS AC·
COUNT WITH US, JUST ADDSSO.OOTO IT, AND .
A PONCHO IS YOU"S ... FREE.
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TWO MI,ILU FOR
SISTER SARA

C·Tichnlcolorl
Slll!'lh' Mldalno
Clint Eaotwood

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to ,
Veterans Memorial Hospital'
Thur~ay mornlnJ bl the'
Pomeroy Em~r1ency Bqud
..~ be . . admitted lfllr,
het!IJirilng
mat bla
bome ·Dell'
Pclnel'oy,
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wu buill - but
0!' the Jli'operty
of Hvinl alone

and not offen.es acaJnst
atat2 law.

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.fe no restroom !acllltiea and lhe h0113e Is
healed withcoal.81ld wood via a pot beUJed
stove and a fll1Piaee, Mrs. Davia carries
her cool'to thehilwwi !rom a shed 8nd cuts
much of her' own firewood.
Mrsc~via and her late husband never
owlled a
bitt she recaUs bappler days
when they did own a h~ ~ buggy
which they uaed for trlpa i to Rutlaild.
Later, th~ did have lrlends. Who owned
automolill~ and tlie~~e frlenda Ot,teo plcted

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Da~ clings II" her Klan ~ ~ hood

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' Y111e i!faes ~ ·dly¥eaJ! ,each ill!*'nlng,
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Speaker For
Celebration Is
Announced

G~POLIS- Walter Tarpley,
Director of United Community Councll,
Columbua, wiD dellver the main address
durlni the 10'1tlt annual EmanclpaUon
Cel,ebratlon slated Sunday, Sept. IIO, at the
GaiDa County Junior Fairgrounds.
, The !I"OIP'am beglno at 9:30a.m., with
spoclal musk: provided by the New Hope
Baptist, Corinth Baptist and MI. Carmel
Baptist Chureh I"JJIPP· ·Rev. A. L. Maoon,
Pastor of the Graee Baptist Olureh at
ColmnbnJI, wiD ~ at the morning
. worship service slated at 11 a.m.
1'111!' afternoon .1"'"8"1Dl wiD feature
special~ by lhe North Ga!Ba High
SchOol bUd, .Wider·the dlrectlan of David
Ehrplllj. ' Oilier ll*lal musk: wiD be
provided by 1u Harrilon and the VaUey

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of fl!o Grlqde Cpllece, ~ ~~ tbe
. greetings, ~ Introduce opeaal cueata.
Mrs., Dorothy Lewis Is general
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The former Llevlng mine, which ,..
owned by H. A. and Raymood Llevlng
prior to being sold to tlie AEP system In
July of thll year, is the oldest operational
mine In West VIrginia.
It wu lnitlaUy opened In 1901 and em.
ployed about 75 perSOM when In lull
operation.

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1IUIII.;. atl!lildlng the 11A"'~Oijlb' ·

hmne folks,
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Lee, who plays basketball and
basebaU during lhe winter and SUIIUDei
monlba, lhriUed the throng with hla daz.
zllng batoo twirling, lllrowlng It high into
the air on several occasions, mlsslns It
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POMEROY - The Community Jm.
provenlenl Organization which hopes to
build a playgr&lt;&gt;lllld In Pomeroy will meet
at 7 p.m. MoiJclay at the Bookmobile
ooly once.
Headquarters on East Main St. All InFlrlll act Friday was a drill routine to
terested persono are Invited.
the :•utUe Giant March·."
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featured as the band played "LIItie Boat."
;,:t'hl!wasfoUowedbyanuntllualmarchlng
.·.~~ljjlne ~!,0 a s!l/tll!~ 4trWUtiellt iif

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JI!_~Q~~~~ b,;~ ~Jor
1M .Galli~ sJw!l "1¥1111Ta~ ll1
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gcii' bff 10 a nire start before the Mrs. Anne Flsclii!r/ GAllS 'vlic81 music

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FolldWllik a snojipy slr'OIY by Tom
RoWell's black-dad J!W,slcialll, the Bhre

Tile president,,. tile United
States can ~ ®I)' of·
feme• agllilln federal Jaw.

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' On the coli'" lllolbaU scene, ·Siuln·
ders attenda ,f1!lei'Y Ol!io State Bllekeye '
bome foolliall " · Last year lie ·even
traveUecli9 Ann Arbor, Mlchiglft to watcb
· !!Wt,JOIII~i;S a penon !see aU types of the Bucf!s loee their only gani8 of the year
. lNf.I!"IIIIJ jtllt to. eee two IWna of huge to the Wolverine&amp;. (He'D never forget that
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I over the poeii!IISion of a funny. tons drive home after the big upaet.)
On Sundays, be Ia 1!1 front of tile TV
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watching the Cincinnati ~ala or the
'~f~ 'l;bb writer altelf!Pte&lt;l to at least Cleveland Browns. He oeeaalonaUy goes to
~y anawer lhe above questioM by Cleveland or Cincinnati to watch a game In
~afew'oftheloealfanawhy they love person.
the gilme· 11o much.
Thla year, Saunders' Monclay nigh Ia
. , Perhaps the area's number one will be takep up attending the games of lhe
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toillban .fan Ia Bob Saunders, owner·

' 8/'fJeiJJl FeJJture Starts Monday

POMEROY NATIONAL BANK

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.NtW HAYEN - ~ ..,a JIIIIY ge~ an J;leen purdwed by the American E!ectr14i
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OCOOOIJIY boon'In -'f 197111 plllllto ...... Power syatem.
"No
decision
on
the
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the Philip Sporn inJne ~lerlallle.
Officials of the ~ Power mine wiD be mAde pendq ... ~~
Cornplny C&lt;dlimed FiJd«y that eon- the enJineerins a!Udlel," tbe power llmi ·
sldaratlon Ia ~ given ID ~ lbe official said.
ll i!ath mlnea would be fliiOilOd, It Ia
mine In February of nell JNt.
reported
the !aclllty known u !be PbDJp
. "We are considering reopenlns lbe
Philip Sporn nllne, polslb1y next Sporn mine wwld be ea11e9 Philip Sporn
February," a apoteaman In Roanoke, Va., Mine No. I while the former Llevlng mine
said, "Bul no definite decision has been would be referred to asi'hlllp Sporn Mine
No. 2.
made: to date."
The Philip Sporn mine has been ..,...
The Appa)aehlan Power Company
spokesman also revealecltbat engineering on two different occasions In the past.
studies are eurrenUy being made to Operations of the mine, whlcb Ia Joealed
delermine the feasibility to reopen the near New Haven In lhe vicinity of tile .
fonner Llevlng Coal Co. mine, whlcll has Central Operating Colf!Pany's Philip
Sporn plant, was lnitlaUy opened In J.MII.
It was later closed, and then reopened.
TAKEN TO HOSPRAL
only to close for 1fle last time In Mardi of
POMI:ROY Tbe Pomeroy 1968. The mine at one time was a plue of
Emergency Squed answered a caD at II Olf!Pioyment for over 150 persona.· lt
a.m. Saturday to the l¥rui HOWell employed about '15 people the last Ume II
residence In the Darwin area. Mrs. wu in operation.
Howett, suffering from an apparent
Operation of tha fmmer Llevlng Coal
stroke, according to squedmen, wu taken Company mine, located near Weal
to Veterana Memorial H~~~pltal .
Columbia, was lllopped In April of thll

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Philip Sporn
Mine1n1971

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, , G~POUS - The I(IOIIIId$ of "Go,
. ~; Gql" and "W.t WIIIUia Touch••clci\tnl" Jnd "Hold Tbal Une!" once again
· )J;Iill.jn 11'1!1 air lllrouafloUI America as high
. ' ~-· cbl1egea arid ~onal IWna
~ ~ uotller. ~~euon,:of foolllall.
. ' " No!r. considered lite in!lll popular
'lport In ·tile nation, 01\il of
• 1. too!jiill's ,most valua~ Ulll!la Ia that
. r. ~ lliOOP of people''llnown 11 diehard
. ·· ~~Wileil!er it rlln,IDo'w, hallor shllle;
. ~lber tl!e\!' favorite ~e¥~'s -.rd Ia 1G·.•. ,10;1': IIllo~ lt'lhelr team "playing, they're In
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BY PAT HOUCK
GAUJPOLIS- Disorder seems to~
everywhere In !hi big sunny art deportmental the Gallipolis State lnlltlll!te. Ve~
In reaUty, diB&lt;f:ller Ia nowhere. Rather, the
room abounda In systematic clutter.
Ctayo111 are In clay pota, narrow atr1po
of wast2 paper""' plied near a wire frame
an wllleb JOIIle have alnady been paoled;
Utile Wes of rainbow colorl are scattered
an another table. 'lbere are ....._,
some clelr 8nd some hall flnlahed,
geomelrlcal designl of line&amp; on poster
paper, 8 !Ish bowl, a hooked rug.
But most of aU there Ia the quiet, wblte
baited art teacher In 8 reel chsa. Her
name l8 NeUe Shaw and lhe cares.
llle careo a IJ'till deal about her
stucll!nts at the GSl Art Department.
• Mills Shaw, art teacher, eame ''bact
home" to GaiUpolls, after many
buaJ yean In relal1ln&amp; aDd teaehlng. The
tq lam1lJ blne II 404 Third Ave,, whlcll
bid helm&amp;M to ber people for m
generatlona, ~ empty, and time
100QJed Jarae on her banda after a Ule of
acUvity.
Following gradualloll from Olio State
UnlversiiJ, she taUght art 1n Column
Qt;y Srbnnlt for sovera1

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crwllta ber

uperlence ill

aupervtaory rellllllng for a large ehaiu ot
department stores as the IDOII •aluable
training for ber DOW JOb at the lrisutute.
Aricll - life began for her In llll'lln
the many-windowed old Eiltt HaU at ~
GSI. She found new Interests aa ll!il
worked with talented people who never
had an opportqnlly to learn about art and
their own creativity,
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Mils Shaw gives one program a week

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clasoes onTV
lhe is
Institute:·
circuit
a ~·!i!~~··E
leaching tool that reaches many w11o ·
unable to attend classes.
"Creative

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Initiative and strenglben lbougbt,
said. "Ill my studenta here, pereeptionl
are far sharper than most, IIIey
cl.eor Images In lhelrmlnda," After alrljl. 'l ,,. &gt;l'i!
to Columbus, a resident boy came badr: 1.. • ,
and painted the CoiiiDlbls sllylln!l. Be
cauchtllell, the tan bulldlnp 8nd tbe- : : ·
antbe~.
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the varlely of their output. ''There Ia a ·•
""DJ!!&amp; lact of repetition," lhe said. .
'~led verslana of tNnga ame I!P
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