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1&amp;-.Dai!Y Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport. 0., Aug. 24, 11188

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Cbuir'e.;J'fu~crscm Marriage
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f~ir:hcrngJed August 20 In Pomeroy

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TW~ • 1J1U! 'lfec!cll!!i'i)l~ss. to ~r. , 8Jld Mrs. Byl~e A NO poUuck picnic cUnna
IIU11ver.ary. ~f , Mr. ~ . Mrs., .Tiie~. fllr. ~i\4 Mrs.
Gena ·preeeaea the moellllfl o! Jllll
.;tu;rles H. ~!8 and the Yost, Mrs. M41Ue Yost, Mr. Howell'l'enl DaiQZhter!l ol Union

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The bride was given ln

by her father.
She wore a floor length
white bridal satin with
featuring lace
lip sleeves and a
length veil. She carried of bouquet of white carnations with
streamers of lovers' knots
, only accessory was a ,
lo ~ .. by her
which had belonged Co
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mothe.r wore Navy dress with a picture folder showing scenes Idiscussed. Four members plan
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and Mrs. Hanpld Caroshan, Mr. Vetvana Monday . . . . . I I
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o1 Mr. and ,,..... ·Bill' and Mrs. Arthur Orr, Richard tb!=J!c!m• of L!lllan stelff. ~id·
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of Broad Run were Johnson, Steve -Johhson, and di.,Pcn1
celebrated at the home of Mr. Miss Allee ~ach.
Lena. Hamm, preslde!ll. Ml8lld Mrs. David Johii!On on Mr.· •nd Mra Kenneth Theiss, d ted the meeting which opel&gt;
Sunday, AuiUSI 21.
Mr. alld Mrs. David Yost, Mr. Jcln rituallstl&lt; form, It was~..
, and Mrs. Edg81 Johnson, Mr. -'rted thai Gladys Cockier ••
Among the many lovely gifts and Mra. Edward Theiss Mr. '"'
H lzer I!Mpltal Sfthe couples received
were and Mrs. Wolter Aurke, ~- and mikul Ill In
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Identical •liver canlly dishes Mrs. Charles Alldre, Jan' AI· verdi CJ&gt;mm:callonoThe Illwhich w•re cherished family ktre, llonna Cross,
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Minnie
heirlooms. the 1!111!1 of Mr. and Burke. Rhonda Brlckles. P•m veUng orizt doaward!i' In Del·
Mrs. Edgar Johnson of Broad Sylvester, Tom Theiss and the N~.!ZIIc!8 ~~ xt meotlcig will
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honored guests. Mr and Mrs. Ia StahL
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Delicious refreshments were Charles Tlit•ss and Mr. and be ·Mondav September 14•
served by the hostess.
Mrs. Mrs. Hnrold Johnson.
•. tile DAV hall. Present were
David .John.oon assisted bv Mrs. Sending a gilt was Mrs, Belle Mrs. stahl, Helen Miller, 14"·
Edward Th•lss. Betty Thel•s, n. 1
Hamm, Caddie Wickham. Mn.
Joy Kay Theiss and
Laura e ss.
· ·Neulzllng and Mrs. Stellt.
twenty • $1xlh

Coonle
daugh- eel as flower girl. She wore 1
'nle Chester Garden club heh
Mr and Mrs Marvin two p1eee suit with matching
Its August meeting at the home
~f R. D. 3: Pomeroy, veil as she scattered rose
of Mrs. Howard Knight, Chester
th brld f Froncis S pelals
Road. Assistant hostess
~n of e.:'r. and Mrs:
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in Mr Kenneth Eblin .erved as
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opened w1th organ mus10 Y da ht
Barbara and Lellsof Pomeroy
best ·man Ushers were Mr. Boone and family have return- Ithe hosteas on a Hammond or·
ugnders, M k f Utah
Army Chapel on Terry M~Gutre, brother of ed from the BapUsl Church aan for the devotional period. 88 a 8011 • ar 0
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ISa,tunlay, August 20, at 4;30 p. the bride, and Mtss llel'l&lt;a Me· Camp at Loudenville, Ohio.
Roll call was answered by eel Sunday Cl~in~Lel~ it M .
The double rmg, open wed· Guire, sister of the bride. Miss Mrs. Charlotte stevens of St. ,suggeslions for beller entries tn and Mrs.
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. ~..~_ceremony was performed Ragena McGuire, also a sister Albaos, W. Va., visited with IDower shows. Business meet- Roger.
I Erlvoy, Avery of Athens, ~nd of the bride, registered guests. Mrs. Ernest Burton and
Mrs. lng was conducted by vice pres- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Heine•
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Charles Warner.
ident pro-tem in absence of Ravenswood, W. Va. spent
w h lie mums ·decor- The bnde s mother
wore !
the president.
· eral days lasl week wltll
the altar. A 15-mm~te pro- a navy blue dress with white Mrs. VIctoria Stacy recently l" the fair flower show was dis- pareniS. Mrs. Theo Heines
ol!l'am of wedding muscc was accessories. She wo':" a cor- rececved a blrth~ay greell~g l oussed and it was decided not Mr. and Mrs. v. D.
played by Mrs. Mary Bentz. sage of while carnations en a from her son, W1ll1811l Stacy tn . 001 have the aMual workshop. and fa,ily and attended
blue background. The groom's Do Nang, VietNam. which was j The state convention also was f lr · '

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AtTEND REUNION
GRANDSON HONORED .. Aramaic, tile llngtlll!l of Je,
blue background.
flower and vegetable markels. !receive a state award the club · Sunday, for a v1sit at Ravens· Rev. and Mrs. Lester Roush, Mr. and"'" Charles R. K•rr )!US, ls .now spoken by only I
A reception was held in the He also sent p10tures of the a1r ·will gel .. a result of Its work wood, W. Va., with her sister Long Bottom: Eber Roush, Sy· Sr. , enterlalned with a dl•ner few thousand peraons living Ill
church immediately following base ruaways which he
had with the Special F.ducation class and brolher·in-law. Mr.
racuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Har- Monday ev•ning, at their hom•. Isolated villages Ill Syria.
the ceremony. 'nle bride',, tab- helped const.ruct last year
at at Chester.
, Mrs. Larry Heines.
old Roush Portland attended Naylors Run Hill honoring their II has been estimated IIlii
Je was decorated with a white Vun Tau. Vcet Nam. Mr. Stacy I Th• program chalrmaA . InT A Do I I
the 255th Roosh Reunion S.lur- grandson . .leffrey Karr. on his l)le Clltlle fllliNiaUon of !be Ualace cloth and golden candles IS a cement worker With the R. troduced Mrs. Robert Reibel, Mrs. , h wn el s on t
day at the st. Marv'• Lut~eron 18th birthday A decorated coke !ted Slatea Ia over 100 miJIIoll.
and holders The three-tiered M. K. Construction Company "'land a guest, Mrs. Cush John- lth'on Edfromrderl empoymenffl
Church at Mt. Jackson, Va., In and home made ice cream were head.
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wedding cake was topped with
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a miniature bride and •roam. reside•.
talk on modern flower arrang- Mrs. Floyd Mescher and son. Roush Reunion will be In Nfo and Mrs. Charles R. Karr Jt., dleporl and the boat and t.-.
Plesidiog at the table were Friends . have learned that ing.
Chris and Paul returned
:~a~sk~a:.,. ..-.......................~and:;:;;_::;Jeff~re~y_;an~d~Rlld~oey;;;_o;;;;JiiM•Id;i·~~--~-iiii;;;;ii&amp;-.oiiiiiiiiio..---.
Miss Eloise Adams, Mrs. Pearl \ Mrs. Carn~ Hall , form~r MP-l~s Mrs. Earl Young con~ucted 3 their home, Lebanon, after a
Mrs. Cheryl Morris
Ash and Mrs. Ray Wil'l.ing. County resJden.t, Is. senously til lflower name co~test With Mrs. several days visit with her
maid of honor and bridesmaid For her wedding trip the at G~a~t Hospttal m Columbus. Earl Dean the wmner. The door ter and brother-in-law, Mr.
was Miss Lvnne McGuire. both bride wore a two piece brown S~e IS 1 ~ ~oom 6d15 : 'sr~endo •prize was won by Mrs. Cush Mrs. John Mitch.
sisters of th~ bride. They chose suit wlth matC'hlng accesories. w 0 WJS 0 sen ca s. e as Johnson.
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gowns of blue lace with should· The new couple will resldP at 80 years old.
. Refreshment• of blue berry Mr. and Mn. Joseph Fields I
er l;ngth veils and matching 1725 Wymore Ave. East Cleve- Suzanne Bradbury, Joy Boggs, 1delight ond iced lea were serv- and son, Jeffrey returned home I
Th bride's niece 1 d
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Seren Lewes and Chrcstine Bahr ed.
Friday, aft.,. a weeks vlslf at
are vacatlonm• th1s week at
Ill 'th their · n I
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~~!:~Ra~e~M~or~r~is,~s~e~rv~--~ Out or htownndguests
were
Mrs.
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hlldre Chest- Myrtle Beoch, S. C. MISS BradI Joseph Fields Jr., and Mr. and
Mr. Douqlas Lanq of the Printzess Company will be on our·2nd
Guy Busv a_ ~
n; Mrs bury and Miss Bahr are Rio
Mrs. Jerry Fields and son.
er, W.. a.,
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· Grande College students, Miss
Floor - Friday and Saturday. Come in and see the complete
John Rcpley, Columbu Mrs. Lewis is a student at Warren
Miss Mary Ann Fields, Column4SON
W. VA .
Lois Musser and children
Wilson College in South Caroli- •
bus and Miss Patricia Fields
Reynoldsburg; Mr. and Mrs.
and Miss Boggs is a student
sludenl nurse at Athencss;..~~~~
Printzess line of Coats for the· new season,_ Mr. Lanq Is well
TONIGHT thru FRrDAY
Clifton Morris and Mashell
' at Holzer Hospital School The Weber family reunion Hospital, spent the we
''THE PLEASURE
known here as he has been sellinq and flttinQ and adliisinq on
Rlldney, Reynoldsburg.
Nursing.
was held at Portland Park Sun- with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
SEEKERS"
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davenport day honoring P. A. Weber on his Joseph Fields and Jeffrey,
Ann Marga1·et
this line in our store for many ye~rs. Come and select I new
Tony Franciosa
Hopi Iadlans comprise t h e and son, Micky and Jerry and 87th birthday.
Le0 w·mams of Jackson vl•lt-11
(Color)
only North. American Indian Mrs. G. G. Zeigler visited
Allending were Mrs. Do r Is ed s 1 'da with Mrs
-andcoat, on the second floor, Frid1y, AuA.' 26th 1nd Slturdly,. ~ug.
"DEAR BRIGITTE"
tr1be In which weaving Is done eral days in Beckley with hiJ Koenig and Rickie
Tuppers Wh ur ~·
ace&lt;m,1pallicdll
James Stewart
Fabian by the men Instead of the worn- mother, Mrs. Harriot
Plains; Mr. and M;.., Wilber bo:..eybyan Mr:.a•Williams
(Color)
27th - fi'C!m 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
en.
and, other relatives.
Weber and Sandra, McK e e s spent several days with her
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M~ss Mabel Hysell .
Rock, Penn.: Mr. and Mrs. S. ter
oonfmed ro. her _home With
Haught, Cuyahoga
Falls;
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Open Friday Ni11ht Until9:00 P.M.
inner ear 1nfect10n and
Mrs. George Sargent, Chesler, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
cations.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber, and family of AkHn were wee'k-11
ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS
Mr. and ~·· Jack Kelly
Keith and VIda Ann, L 0 n g end guest• of Mr. and Mrs.
Columbus _viSited 8eVeral days Bolrom; Mrs. Elizabeth Bid- Grueser and aon, Mlri!~VIll1e. ~~3E~!!Si!
recently wcth their parents, Mr. dl Mr Thelma Farnsworth They were accompanied
and Mrs, M. L. Kelly' Middle- an~ Fr!cis Case near Chest· by their son, Randy whl spent II
port, and Mr. 8Jld Mrs. Ever· . M Oli Weber Keno · two weeks with the Gruesen.
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Reunion Held
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CONNIE collat:lionl See
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aDd 1 bounty ol bootl.
Set aH lha
uninhibillcffootwear
ill suadt and smooth ln!hn from
CONNIE at (STORE NAME! tadayl
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anna a
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Bruce returned to their home,
mother, Mrs. Dano Lambert, .Mrs. Ralpll Keller, Pome1'oy Columbua Sunday, after spend
who is hospilali2ed, and other Ster m.; Mr.. and Mrs. Lloyd lng ..vera! days witll her mo1relatives.
!Coe~cg, Melvm, Ma~lon and Iller, Mr,, W. A. Morgaa ond
Hospitalman Alan Wallace, Marte, of Mansfield, Mr.
attended the fair.
who is in training at the Nation- Mrs. Donald Hawk, Nanette: MiSI Kathy Morgan of Middlea! Naval Medical Center, Be- Cheryl and Pamela, Shelby' port spent Sunday and Monday
thesda, Md. and a fellow claso- Mr. Ernest Weber,
with her grandmother, Mrs. W.
mate, Hosp. Fred Lehmar, na- Star Rt.; Mr. and Mrs.
A. Morgan.
live of Texas, were weekend Myers, Joyce, Linda, , Bruce Mrs. Edward J. CoroorBD cmd
guests of the former's parents, Allen and Leonard Alvm ol children, Jamt!ll, Joseph,
Mr. and Mra. Dwlgbt Wallace, Chesler; Mr. and Mrs.
cbael Edward, and Caryl Grace
daughter, NBilcy and son, Bruce. ard Koenig, Jr., and
re~ to their home, Watll- 11 \ '
Mrs. C. E. Burdetle and C. E. Eugene, Chester; Mr. and
ping eona., Ieday after a
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Burdette were vhlilors in Leon, Charles Weber •
witll' her parents, Mi. aDd Mn. l
W. Va., Sunday.
C.: Mrs. Elizabeth
Joseph Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Byer Syracuse; Mr. and MrL
Mrs. Goldie Gothar4 of Eurfoll
and sons, and Mrs. KeMeth By· Swatzel, Pomeroy; Mr. and ka is tile guest this week
er spent the weekend In Colum· Mrs. M. A. Fairchild,
Rev. and Mra. WendeU G. Slutbus.
latld: Kirk Chevaller of
ler and Kevin
Robert Goodall has returned pers Plains, and the
Rev. and
WelldeU G.
to bis employment at
~· P. A. Weber of
Stutler and KeWI and Mra.
ville, Kentucky, after
PlaiDS.
die Gothar4 visited Sunday
the weekend with his
ternoon, at Vlenaa, w.
IY and daughters,
COMPLETES COURSE
Mr, and Mrs. Timothy ;~:,:~II
Private Chari.. R. Stone Jr. Mr. and Mra. Ralpll B.
18• whose parents Uve in
and family moved Menday,
Haven, W. Va., completed
SyracUse to Marietta.
PoiiMii Of, Ofdo
twelve-week
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Mr. 8Jld Mrs. c. B. Weeae
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Miss l)larcia Kerr were SUnday
NOT OPEN
ArmY Southeastern
•lslrors in Rio Grande and
School,
Fort
Gordon,
Ga.,
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M..,.arcll
FRIDAY •nd SATUROAY
Aug.
12.
Mr.
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Mra.
Marioa
Au1ust 26-27
"TilE GHOST AND
Mr. and Mrs. Jam.. Neu.!zllllrg and five daugblerl re~~ alto
MR. CHICKEN"
their home Stamford, UftWo
&lt;Tecbnicolor)
in
Middleport.
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a weeks vlsll wttll her fatllOon Knolll
Joaa Staley
MIM
Becky
Goodall
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Henry
Johnaon 8Jld Mr. and
"TAPFY AND THE
IUNGLI! HUNTI!II"
Sunday witll Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Herschel Manuel and lam·
(Teehnicolor)
nle Mulford of Lincoln Heights, Dy.
Taffy
Jacque• Bergerae
Mr. and Yra. Hart
..... Bobby, of Woodlelld, __.. ,II
were Tuesday dlmler gullll
their cousin, Mlsa Elsie Hart
and Miss Ethel~~~~;~.
:Mr. and Mn.
Pom-11
eroy, 8Jld ~ Riffle,
bus, ralunled from I
vac.atlon at Oetjylburg,
_ THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY
ler, Hershey, Beaver, and

THURSDAY ••• ELBERFELDS STORE

IS OPEN FROM 9:15 A.M. to 5:00 P..M.
Time tuhop for your chl.I4NM
IChool , w--Jid alto ..,;, In
Dur August FurnHurtl S.l~ Ill

the 2nd and 3nl floon. Allil ..,,
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cheater, Va.
Melvin Riffle returned to
~wni!ut after spendlll1 a wtelt II
witll his parenll, Mr. ud
Roy Rlffte, Pomeroy. OlherfamD•• II
slton of the Roy Riffle
were Mr. and Mra. -··~·
1111, Racine; Mn. Waller Wellll, II
Washlqlon Q!yrl Hlule;
IIUby Wllllllu Marlella
:Mr. and Mn. ,b.;vld McKenzie II
and family of Q.llipoi!L

Malee Elberlelds in Pomeroy Your
Headquarters for Suclc 7o .School
Needs for Boys and• ·Girls
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Vllllt the buay Reidy To Wear Department on tbe SeeODd J'loor llld NJ.ecl your
lklrll, blolllti, _W cotil, eoota, -~ 91IIII'J"i'7 lil4 ·1htD 110~ 1111 the ·~
fltoQr for ..,_ handbap, lllpl, peldltt, bnl, ~ ~ I!ID)IreiJu;
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DIX, N. J. (UPI) -A
Fl. Dis
Pollee pud
lly abol
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by allllhr MP today

pnerall'
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.revfllt lila! h~ plunge!) West
...ape of
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~any IIIIo political ·
llij flnl IIIOYI WU a shakeup
Military I~ IBid
ln&lt;~Al'P Jllllltary command. · lronlon, a membar or
tile pards, aollipM 1a 1111
..:iiamed t.t. Gen. Ulrich •1Sou.the8lltern Ohio
A~etlc I Slllld Ml1llar)l Pollee c.. .,....
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l1ead of the
Ill lis Infancy,
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ft\lty, . ,)~ · head the enUre
home today.
,moaen wbett Pvt. David
M",.man armed fore .., of!J. Or almost borne, being
lln)ola, ZO, of RaleiP, N. c.
elll- IIO'Jrcts said.
aecldealally 11to1 his prtner
eel In effective Sept. I, 111118,
• .._ .-..d 1111 wooda
faclorl remaining
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_ , tile olllcbde. 1"le pJ16.
of Pomeroy
...,., P\&gt;11. Lewto Ray, 11,
botll present leai!U•I ud WWiot!l Wlll1l0r, 17, ltad
escaped !rom tile lloekade
earlier•. Autbnllle1 oald Ray
ovetpOWet'ed a pan wbDe
belq led ... latrlae. Be !bel
nleaoed Waraw !ram blo cell.
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Planes Hit
Enemy with
Heavies

.BUS INSPEc:r"ON- Cpl. J . D. Junkins of the Ohio State Patrol, right, talb
With Charles. BISsell, Eastern Local School District driver, while making an iJa.
spectton of hiS bus Wednesday._Jn the pictur~ below, Ptl. J. D. Woogan cbectm
tbe door of a Southern Local D1stnct bus while mechanic David Sayre looks CllL
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HELP WANTED
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MIDDLE-AGED' lady k&gt; live er lnse&lt;ts .. w be commc ~
Countjo, a(ICI have fl&gt;llowed .!he
1n &lt;and work as cook C•ll side vour oom• where ·~ • ROCK SPRINGS Grange ,.111 , recent school &gt; de..,IOpmento
_w'4 H287 _ _!_:!5 atp warm. Protect your home ' meet Thursday at a.p. ln. Pre- with greot, encouraJement. The
!rom these pesls w1th ARAB, I cedln the
b
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Ill unusual progress ld school disIlEAL ESTATE
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available at Kmg Budders
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FOR SALE ~ 4 bedroom house Supply Co Middleport
move back Into the hall vaca\ Jtiel.91:8~boq s· ~~ com·
modern knotty p1ne kitchen,
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menda§le jbileed - a m...el for
many otHer areas of lbe alate.
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AUCTIONEER
School
Band
Boosters
ASSOCI&amp;
Recently, I became awa_re ofl
to school, 15,5110 110 See at
COMPLETE
SALES
lion
and
the
senior
band
Will
the
plans for a broad vocation- '
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MANAGEMENT
have
their
annual
ice
cream
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program
encompassed In the
""j)r phone 992-5324.
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Writ• Phone •• Contact
social Thursday evemnl Aug plans for the new high sehool
JIM CARNAHAN
25 on the high school ~nds prop~al In M'e1gs Local. Such
RACINI
OHIO
beginning at 8 p. nl. The sen- certamly IS In keepmg ,J!'IIh
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lor band, under the direction the new demands to prej\lile
'114 SHASTA \I It trailer, cab KARL GRUESER. plumbing of the new band director Ross youth for employability In an
ovor hitch electric brakes, and
hea"ng Mmersvdle. Frye, will present an Wormal mcreasmgly technological econ·
- joliet, aW111ng and net, fl,400
Ohio End your sewer trouble ooncert throughotit tho evenmg. omy.
--Lionel Boggs, tllll-3892
Wt have all size aewer maebRecalling the lopography of
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laos Reasonable rates Call '!liE RIVERVIEW
Garden the county, 11 occurred to me
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Club will meet Aug. 25 at 8 P that 1t would appear poSSible
3G_ !,IILK CANS 1 round hot!
•· to locale such a build1ng to
t 15 tie m at th0 horne 0f Mrs. ~"
t~n. 111 qt sta1niP.s~ tP~I
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Mrs
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Hall avatl all of the puptls ol the
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Complete !lervtee
county It appears that tt wtll
1fuel 011 tank one 6 lon '"'""-i
bulk tank, II Premier aNI
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Bll Dutchman chicken w&gt;l
Write Pront ., !:on11101
Night for Harrisonville, Porn for the smaller hll!h schools to
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erers, 1 1•1 glass cbic•rn
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waterer N G Ro"' Ph
Raelne, lltllo
chapters o! the Order ol the cat1on requ~rements which are I
992,p
t _ t _lie_ Eastern Star will be held on scheduled "' become effective
8 24 6 BOAT and motor license - Ev- Thursday evenmg. August 2S at m July, 1967 11 would be uo6711
MAHOGANY drop leaf table, mrude Sale• and Semce 7 30 P m at the Masonic Tern· fortunate, mdeed, If needs fur '
opens to 71" Ph. 992-35113 aft
Sehwarzel Marme. Hockmg- pie m MiddlepOrt Harrisonville such lacil•t1es, wh1ch may be_ er
m_
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chapter Will assiSt With the come even more ev1dent a few
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SINGER SEWING MACHINE,
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years from now, were not ex-

Thirty - six candidates are Bill English, 154 lb end , Bllf lllckle, Jack Mowery, 135 lb
(Deem and Hargraves
lions on the 1966 ed1bon of the Porter, 150 lb halfback, Ed are transfer students, Deem
Pomeroy High School football Baer, 149 lb guard Raymund movmg from Southern
and
team.
ZJrkie, 170 lb guard, all sen· Hargraves from East L1verHead Coach Bud B1ckel, m mrs, and JijpiOrs Charles Hy- pool)
his second year, after a 4-4 sell, 176 lb.'~ckle, Lenme Van
Sophomores - Edward
campa1gn last season, has only Meter 160 lb fullback, and Pat Sm1th, 150 lb tackle, Jeff
nine retur~1ng lettermen.
Story, 167 lb center
Werry , 110 lb quarterback, Jim
Coach "Bickel." however IS 0\)ter cand1dat., mclude
Crow, 172 lb tackle, Charles
stnctly Four-S about, the Seniors - Stewart Blanken- Lemle~, 150 lb tackle, E:ton
upcommg season opener Sept sh1p, 189 lb tacltle: M 1 k e Steele, 148 lb tackle, Kennv
9 .~t home agamst Wahama.
Wnght 142 lb slotback Eu- English 162 lb fullback, and
We expect to be Small, gene Tnplett, 150 lb guard M1ke Still, 140 lb. halfback.
Speedy Sc.~appy and 1we hopei Steve. Fmlaw 132 lb end
Freshmen- Pat O'Brien 103
Succe sful he said
Jamors - M1ke O'Bnen, 156 Jb quarterback J1m Swatzel,
RelllmJn~ leUernten are Dun lib guard, Ronme Deem, 122 lb 152 lb slotback Danny Abbott,
SwiSher, 150 lb quarterback, end, M1ke Hargraves, 177 lb 167 lb fullback, M1ke Young,
~omg hard tw1ce-a-day for posl- Moore, 172 lb slotback, Andy guard

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~llddleport this week. The above photo 1s of the exterior of the Locust-st store ant! the. other shows Pat
workman stocking shelves preparlng for an annlversa ry sale underway today. Tiny s, With Jlm Rickman as
manager came to Middleport four years ago and began with six employees and a •20,000 a year payroll.
Tmy's has been expanded during the period to where it bas 34 employees and a $150,000 annual payroll. A
new 1 OOO square ft addition was built onto Foodlan d No. 2 last year and recently the store began ·hanli
hog the Tender-Best Meat program Tiny's Bargainlan d, located next door, was built almost. three years aao.
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1955 CHEVROLET, In cood lore llkl court un u.. 3rd ""of SeP Jonathan Meigs Chapter, DAR
conditlou.
Ph. 99Z-27M or leDl~r. 1811;.~~~~.o;:~:r:..: ~·n to asSISt in the ob!Jervan~ of
CID be seen It $25 BroadltlllUI l,utberlll S\ Paul'• ConstJtution Week Sepl 17M23
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good shape, pnce $1.26 Dale
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in hospitals and 1o bereaved
'" TNI .....u coun 0 , ""'"' members Plans ,..,.e made for
coUNTY ·~!:'...
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MDTICI •• """" AUTNINT•c•-r- ture Thank you noteo •ere sent
ID coPY 011 un1a1 o, APPOINT·
M nd Mrs Sam Cl ar,• • nd
"'"' ., ..,•• oo11oowT oxocu to r a
To• ~·, ~o'::-~•::::::1- uTATI Mr. and Mrs. H M. CrQS!I for
donaUons to the atD&lt;Uiary. Not1 1
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7;:.;.;_ - - ., bn llie opontnc day of school
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oo•:.,
:,:,.. J:;#ot the flrllll'ades, Mrs. Flossie
Allenoworlh wlll teach first ancl
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If the people want governDr. Hudson sa1d he was not ment expansion t o COD tl nue th ey
as pessim1st1c 1111 he might must be prepared to surrender
!IOUnd, but notes, 41 If our way of some of their freedoms, he went
life should come to an end, we on
OOllld not say it ha! not been 11Jf the people of our country
prophlsled many times No de- giVe up thetr respons ib'l''"
11., for

held which formally opened

mocracy slmllar w ours
ever lasted more than
years, 1nd thlo nation will
200 years old In only• 1
years."
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Webster Carter, 34, Bremen,
Georgia wu stopped in line of
traffic, 'tr•veling west. when
struck from behind by I motor
cycle driven by Walter Arnoldpaymg the blll - fer med1cal 16, of Pomeroy. There were n~
care or anything else -they al- 1njurles and medium damage
so must be prepared k&gt; glve up to both vehicles. Arnold was c:1their choice ao to where, how, led Ink&gt; juvenile court for fa!~
and from whom they •Ill re- ure k&gt; have assured clear dis·
ceive benefits.
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viS·I·ts MI'ddleport Fri"ends

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died Tuesday at the llulltillgton
State Hoeft"•'. Mils Grim was
a former ,.._
postmlolreso of
Haven. Bom AprU• 24, 18,
&amp;he was the daughter of the
Jama and Addie Lee Gdm.

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Justice Oeoartment on the
grounds there were alsllni
laws k&gt; prevent U. S. dllzeu
from aiding enemy forces. But
the eomm1~..
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may not Include more than ~ and one wblle-lro~ted
NevaluY, , Ofdtti
following opec1es· l: •oo44ueu, may II!! tatun or possessed
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include more lban the.followlni
· 'of the
apecies 4 woodducks, 4 canvas. out the remainder
lak
becks and 4 mallar,ds.
o e a • on, a pe!'llll1 )IllY
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The lfmltl on America,
scaup or ~ ruwnecked ducl!a lal
breasted and hooded mer&amp;"'\; and fl0"088 4 iltaup or 4
..,.,, In the ~ggrepte of lhe$e nl!!;keil ducks, slaily or In ,lhe l\lJII!"al.species, afe 5 ~Y and 10 Jo aurea~~lf _of these ap,dea In
possession, ot which not IIUX'e addlUOP to the 4 duct per
lhan I daily,'lpld 2 In .,....-ltmtt and 8 poll8flsion limit
slon, may 'lie hooded ~ an lhe """' area of Lake
sers.
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, iii Ohld, lt!IIJI east of an ""''"·
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ll!nlt 5, howeY~, nol mlll'e ~ from tho! t!onll,_ Gf lhe
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ed as Sgt.·AI-Arml and was COLUMBUS (UP!) - Water·
appointed chaplain. Mra. Bill lo•l hunting l'lgUlltlons, lncor•• Gral'lt was named to nn the 0 f• poratIns Ionger dally Lnuun,
flee of Sil-·•t-arma.
Mro. were announced today by Dan·
Roush reported that dues !rom iel C. Armbruster, chief of the
60 members had been paid alate WiJdllle Division.
and UTI!ed all members to pay The shooUng hours will H·
dues as sooo as posalble, and w lfdd frclm a hall • hour before
contact Mrs Dale Mouro'IIR, ounrlse to sunset
Mrs. Dale Kennedy or
Mrs. Seasop for ducko, ~Is ancl
Roush Fallowinl the meeii!Ji merg~ will, be Oct.
the members went to
Jat!k through Nov. , $ 8114 Dec. 'f1
Dairy's Bar for re~. through Dec. 31, willie ljeese
can be bunted Oct, 112 lhrou"
Roach, third lfade; MIBB Gf!r. Dec. 24 and 00. 26
aldlne Steele, third and fourth Dec. 31. '
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fourth srade; Mro. Pearl Rey· Ducka- Dally Umll 4, posooldo, lifth p:~e, a_,~ _ Ml!S ~.CJ!II!JniL1'!iJ fi~Ltfay 8.
Lucy BUlmer, lilth sradeBciWever, the
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SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -At! pitching thiS season He has ba ck m front and they
long last, the Cinc•~nali Reds driven m 2(1 runs agamst the loose for f1ve runs 1n th~ IJIJII ·
are back mto the wmnlng cot· Reds.
mnmg to route Perry
umn.
J1m Coker's bases--empty ho-. r Perry was rocked ~or e~
As on their last western tnp, mer m the fourth put tbe Red~ runs m the four innmp tie
the Reds closed out With a vic·
worked and was rapped ICir 'i!
tory over San Francisco, clob. International Leagae Stanchngs of the 14 hits by the Reds. J:;.
bermg the Gl8nts 9--4 and hand· By United Pres~ International
The b1g blast m the f~·t..
mg 20-game wmner Gaylord
\\'. L Pel GB mng was Vada Pmson's g;Jnd
Perry only htS thJrd defeat
Columbus
75 58 564
slam home• after the Reds hao
Veteran Jee Nuxhall scat- Rochester
75 60 556 1 scorf'd on three consecutiVe ali"
Major t.eagae Leaden
tered e1ght h1ts as he went all Toronto
7; 62 537 3'1, gles and an error The hllinir
By United Press lnternatioaal the way for h1s Mth wm agamst Buffalo
69 64 519 6 was agam sl reliever Bill HeJ~r7,
four losses
Richmond
67 66 JD4 8
a former Reds plaver
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National l.eague
I The Reds scored one run In Toledo
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Prnson, Pete Rose and Tdt&amp;
G.AB.R.H.Pct. l the first and two IR the third Jacksonville
61 i3 455 l4 lf.! my HalpPr had three hits elicl
B CURT BLUC
Alou, P1t
1116 397 59136 343 l hut the Gl8nls !ted the am; Syracuse
50 85 370 26
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h g
WedneSday's Results
ThP RPd~ return home '! ""
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Ton\ Clonmger who went all Clmnte,
' P1t 118 495 79 159 321 1and
WI aa pair
smg e run
10 t e second
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the
bottom
of
the
u:~tr
5
Jaxnvl
4
1st
7
mns
open
a !()..game home stahd,
10
ernon aw responded and led onl} 8ne h1t and JUSt tYoo
AL Games
the way by steahng second Alou, AtJ
124 537 90 171 320 I th
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Rchstr 6 laxnvl 4 2nd
facmg Ph1ladet h1a on Fr1ttQ
t~e Pittsburgh PJrales rcbnund baserunners ove1 the la sl "' Clevelo nd bested Balt1more base and one out later scored (;arty, All 115 386 531.22 316 trd ~~ Wll~eh1 M~(o~ey
s ho: Toledo I foronto 0
mght st Lou 1 ~ Ch1eago adt
0
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lmmngs \\hllf" h1s Pittsburgh 10·4 C:1itforma clipped New the wmnmg run
Cpeda,
St
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eJg
mcmnatt
Buffalo
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Columbua
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Los
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. Law was yanked m the f1rst teammates prf'ked away wtth a York 21, D~ttroit downed
Regan Gets Win
Santo, Ch1 118 427 7~ J33 311
Syracuse 5 Rchmnd 4 22 Inns c::tand
mmng Tuesdav mght after the 13-smgle altack thai camedl Ch•cag• 6-2 Washmglon defeat
Ph1l hegan, who w1id p1tched Allen, Phil 1116 393 81122 310
five Phllhes he faced all them to a 64 v1ctorv over thc 1cd Mmnesola 65 1n 111nnmg~ home the tymg run m the top Cldnon, P1t 119439 63134 305
reached base Although Vernon Phlls and bark mto tb e and Kansas C1ty swept a of the mnth to send the game Helms, Cm 105 408 53 124 .304
was not charged w1th the Nahonal League lead by one doubleheader from Boston 4 2 mtu overt1me, was credited Morgn, Hou 88 312 42 95 304
0
defeat the Pirates lost the percentage pomt
and 8 3 tn Amencan League w1th the v1ctory-h1s 12th
American League
game 5-4 and fell to second
Felt Better
games
aga10st a smgle loss Regan
G. AB. R. H Pet MEMPHIS Tenn IUP11 plllce
"I felt much hetter tomght" Tom SISk started for P1t- starter Don Sutlon and Bab F Rbsn, Bal 123 461 97 146 316 Denver swamped the new
Gone but not fcrgetten, Law Law sa 1d after hts second 1tsburgh and gave up four rllns Mtller, the f1rst reltef pitcher Ohva, Mm 125 480 74152 316 MtamJ Dolphms 28-16 Wednes·
was c~lled on Wednesday mght mound appearance in two days m the tturd mnmgs he worked combmed to stop the Braves on Kaline, Det 106 371 72 114 307 day mgllt for its f1rst win m
\\oher. 1t appeared trouble wos ' I was throwmg better The before Law made his flrst only four htts.
Powe\J Bal 117 412 72 121 294 three ex+nb1t1on outmgs
brewmg and thts t1me he was dtfrerence between yesterday rehef appearance of the season Mtke Cuellar fired a five Wgnr, Cle
15 400 62119 293 1 The Broncos' wrn was the 1
prachcally untouchable.
and today IS a hard lhmg to and went on to rollect h1s mnth hitler c.nd struck out 10 and Richrdt, Cal 88 317 48 92 .290 1 Dolphms' fourth straight loss
The ¥--year-old ordamerl El explam but 1t's not that VICtory agamst fiVe defeats
Bob Aspromonte drove in three Kilbrw, Min 128 ~43 63 128 289 The Amer1can Football Lea·
der ef ·tHe ~ormon Church .,., as uncommon
Cmcmnah broke a SIX game runs as Houston beat St Lotus Mantle, NY 99 314 37 90 2871 gue game was the only
prosummoned ID the midst of a "Sometimes your arm Ju st losmg streak w1th a 14·htt The Astros scored three limes Vlntne, Wash
fess1onal match played Wed·
fo.urth-mmng Phlladelph•a rally responds thiS way' he rx· attack that mcluded Vada m the llflh to break their strmg
123 430 86 123 .286 nesday.
With -none out _ and the score plamed
You'll fmd that Pmson s grand slam h~tme run o! sc~treless mmngs at 24 Berry, Chi 113 310 39 88 284 , Bronco quarterback John
happens to a lot or pttchers m the flfth The defeat was llouston Widened a 3·2 lead With
Home Runs
McCormtck passed for three
One mght you're ternble anrt , absorbed by 20-game wmner four m the sJxth , two on I NIt I o Da I League: Aaron, touchdowns, two to former
i the next mght the arm 's real Gaylord Perry, h1s Hurd Jo~s Aspromonte's smgle and two on I Braves 34, Mays, G1ants 32, 1Notre Dame star Bob Sr.rap1Uo
loose and everythmg's workmg
Pmson
Pete Rose and mf 1eld outs
Allen, Phdhes 30, Torre, 1on 75 and 11 year scormg plays
By United Press InternatJOnal I Th at 's the way 1t was fsr me Tommy Harper contributed Hon Samo drove m the tymg 8 raves, s targell, P1111tes, San- AI Denson caught the third TD
Amertcan Uagae
I My arm responded perrec tly " three hits e'dch as the Reds run m the mnth with a double lo, Cubs &amp;. Hart, G1anls 28
pass and Abner Hayes scooted
fist game)
Btl!
Mazerosk1
find
Bub
rapped
Perry
for
10
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their
14
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later
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Boston
000 002 000- 2 s 1 as Pttt , burgh assumed the- I Maury W1lls smgled home ~queeze bunt as Chicago edged 32 Killebrew T'.lms Colav1to came m the first half.
Nash, Aker (7}, and Roof, : league lendersh1p w1th a 592 pmch hitlCI Jim Gilham m the the Mets The Cubs trailed 5·2 1IKhans &amp;:: Pepitone Yanks 28
Brandon, Wyatt (8) and Ryan percentagr one pomt better lith mnmg as the Dodgers 1n the e1ghth but scored two
Rano Batted Ia
Nicklaus Thirstv
WP-Nash (8-1) LP·Brandon !4· than San Franc1sco
mo'"cd to w1thm two games (j( runs en bases loaded walks by National League: Aaron, For Tourney Wid
7) HR·Repoz '8th).
In other games, Ctncmnat1 fir st place Gilliam had batted New York reliever Jack HamJ[. Braves 96, Clemente, P1rates
PHILADELPHIA (UP!) _
~d game)
whipped the G1ants 9-4 Los for John Kennedy and reached ion Cal Koonce (4-41 got the 91, A.llen, Philhes 85, Wh1te, Jack Nicklaus, thirstmg for a
KC
105 200 ~ 8 11 0 I Angeles edged Atlanta 2 1 m ll base wben F'cl!pe Atou fumbled wm while Bob Fnend took the Philhes 84, Mays, G1ants 83.
regular tournament wm , opened
BMtcm
001 020 000-- 3 S I j I~n~~~ H~u ~ton -~at~~-~~ IS Ius grounder The 38-year·eld setback
~erican Leao~ue: Powell, defense today of the Ph1Jadel·
Krausse (10.7) and Roof ;
-- - - - -- - ~
Orioles 97 F Robmson, Onoles 1 ph1a Golf Classic champ1onsh1p
Santiagq, .psmskJ (3), Sheldon-:
95, 8 Robmson, 01 oles 84: he has won the ast two ear
ltl.;~rt . (6), ~nborg (81 and I
Killebrew Twms 80, Horton, A lleld of 144 ~ncludmgy mo:t
Tmifiati. lP~ntlago (11· J1) ,~
Tigers 79
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Of the pro tour~ey wmners t.tus
HR.'!-Cbarl" C7lh), T1ilman
By EDWARD J. coCKE
I He Immediately announced a punchmg a1r
Pitcbmg
year, teed off m the first round
&lt;3rd)~ Gosger (9th).
Umted Pres,s lntemational hometown title defense m late The 12th was the big round of Nadonal League: . Regan, of the 72·hole classic at the
C@f
1100 0001102- 2 6 0 NEW ORLEANS IUPI) - ,October and promiSed to be a the l1ght Gonza lez was Jabbmg Dodgers 12-t; Pmy, G1ants 20.1 &amp; 7111l-yard par 12 IVh•tema h
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New Vork 1100 OliO 001 - I 6 0 After e1ght VJrlually frmtless f1ghtmg champion
meffectually when Cokes 13; MarJChal
G•ants 1&amp;-o; I Valley Country Club
rs
Newman, RoJas 0:11, Sanf,,rd years m the rmg former colton Cokes and Gonzalez met at slammed a r1ght to the Jaw. He Maloney, Reds 13·4 Koufax, wmning pro Will earn $21 006
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(9) and Rodgers, Talbot 1111-101 I picker CurtiS Cokes IS bnngmg the end of a WBA ellmmat10n followed w1th a flurry of lefts, Dodgers :ro-7
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HR.'&gt; K1rkpatr1ck (9th), Pep! home t.u lhtllas
t1tle vacam:y left when the two that sent Gonzalez sprawl Onoles l2·:1, Boswell, Twms 12· kers are callmg the f 1ght H
tone (28th).
The 29 year old Cokes ea:;1lv WBA stnpped Em1le Gr1fhth of mg to the ropes and then to the 5, Watt, Onoles, 9--4 Sanford, tossup
1
Cleve
001 220 023-10 15 2 1 d1 sposed ol Houston\, Manuel Ius title for not defendmg 1t and canvas
Angels 114 Kaat, Twms IY 9
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Balti
000 100 frll- 4 1 0 l\r0nzalez Wf'dyesday ntght be· for stepptng up to the Referee Pete Giarusso countM
S1ebert, Tlant 18) and AZ&lt;ue. l fore 5 ~~~ 1..,, to take the nuddlewe•ght class
ed to four w1th Gonzalez on the Persol Makes Debut
1/att, Drabowsky 151 , Bunker champ1onsh1p b~ a lopSided 15· W1lh the excephon of an deck and then held h1m agamst As Heavvweil!ht
f6), Brabender (8), F1 sher (9) round •Jnammous dec1smn
explostve 12th round m whtch the ropes for the eight count
NEW YORK (UPI )- Fourth
FrH Florida
and Roznovsky WPM
Stebert (14· Both fighters \\til get JUSt Cokes basht&gt;d the Houston
Cokes conhnued battering ranked hght heavywetght JohnM
Trips Extondedl
~LP-Watt (9·41 IIRs F' over $5,800 lor their efforts but fighter to the can..s for a away for the rest of the round ny Persol makes hiS debut as a
100 GALLONS
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C~bmson, 2 (39th and 40th J
Cokcs wound up w1lh the World mandatory eJght count the but couldn 't muster a knockout heavyweight
tomght agamst
T•h• You To Florid•
000 002 000- 2 9 1 Boxmg Association's versiOn ot fight \\as largely a case of the punch Later Cokes satd he undefeated James J WEKJdy m
D Jcago
CERTIFIED GAS
etro1t
040 001 Olx- 6 10 1 the t1t!e
145M
pound Cokes pressmg , and needed 'another good shot'' to Mad1son Square Garden's fmal
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STATION
JlohRn, HiggmsLo( ),hP izarro 1 It was his b1ggesl pay day Gonzalez •llernatcly runmng or 'end the ftght but it JUSI d1dn I hoxing show of the summer
1tc , Pena (7)
an(
omano
538
W. M•in St.
come
season.
Pomeroy
nnd Freehan. WP-Lohch (!3-81 I
G1a~usso scored the fight 14· Persol Is expected to weigh
LP-John
(12-8)
l9th), Horton
(IDihlHRs Freehan
1-0 lor the new champ1on The only 176 pounds, about 20 Jess
two judges gave It k&gt; h1m 8-2-5
and 11-2-2 The UPI card had
(II Innings)
Cokes the w1nner 12-2-1
Mmn
101 OOZ OliO 01- ~ 10 1
Shortly after the fight Cokes
~·
Wash
on 1110 1101 02- 6 15 o ~-.
signed w1th the Dallas All
Pe1 ry, C1mmo (6), Worthmg
Sports Association for an
ton 110), PietS (11 ), Slebler tll) By United Press International 1San FranciSco 75 52 591
October IItle defense Manager
and Battey, Zimmerman (II)
American League
Los Angelf's 72 S3 576 2
Doug Lord said Cokes would
Moore, Cox 13), Hannan 171. ;
W. L. ~·et GB , Ph•lade lph• a 68 59 535 7
abtde by any opponent aecepta·
Lmes 111 ), Humphreys 111 1 and ,Baltimore
80 45 .640 ... 1 St LouiS
65 61 516 91&gt;
ble to the WBA
Casanova. WP·Humphreys (7· 1DetrOit
68 56 548 nul Cmcmnatt
61 65 484 I31k
2) LP-PielS •O.t) HR-Valencme ICleveland
68 59 535 13 Atlanta
59 86 .472 15
13th 1
Mmnesola
67 61 523 141'. Houston
56 70 .444 181&gt; Championships In
National League
1Ch1cago
66 61 520 15 New York
56 71 .441 19
Be in Portsmouth
New York 021 1100 110- 5 8 o Cahforma
63 63 500 17'h I Clucagu
43 81 347 301'. The greatest &lt;peclllcle ln
Ch1cago
OliO 2110 022- 6 t 1 z Washmgton
58 TJ 443 25
Wedaesday's Results
outhoard rac1ng will tak• place
You're always as neat and dupper !I OUI leethe!M
Shaw, Hamilton 18), ~'r1end New York
56 71 441 25 Ch10ago 6 New York 5
on the ,Ohio RIVer at Porlsfnend the pengu1n- when you're weanng LlVI1 ST~
'8) and Stephenson, Grote \8) Kansas City 56 71 441 25 Cmcmnali 9 San Fran 4.
mouth, when the North AmeriHands, Hendley (8 ), Koonce 191 Boston
54 76 415 231&gt; P1tls 6 Ph1ia 4, mght
can Ch11111pionshps of
1h
PREST SlacksI The1r sharp crease. smooth pntss aNI
:md Hundley WP Koonce 14-4) . ;
Wednesday's ResuUs
Houston 7 St LouiS 2, mght
American Professutnal D1vis10n
cnsp l1nes are m to sray- no mailer how raugll VOl
LP-Fnend (4-51
;K C 4 Bos 2, 1st, tw•hght
LA 2 Atla I, fl mns . mght of the National Outlloard Asso-, Kan C1ty 8 Bos 3, 2nd, mght , Thursday's Probable Pitchero ciat10n will be held Sept 3 · 5.
treal them I And ltke the pengum, LEVI'S STA-PREIT
~1nc1
102 150 11110-- 9 14 21Cieve 10 Ball 4, mght
!Starting Times EDT)
Portomouth Boat Club off1c·
Slacks take 10 water- come out of every wash reaflr y
lan Fra•• 012 OliO Oltf-- 4 8 1 1Calli. 2 New York 1, tw•hght New York at Ch•cago&gt;---FJSher lals expect to have over 3110
Nuxhall •5-4)
Coker, Wash 6 Mmn 5. mght, 11 mns 19-fl ) vs. Jenkms t2 6). 2 30 hydroplanes and runahouts from
ttl wear- wnhout e119n a touch up I GBI tile w~gi!W
~erry, Henr) (5), ~riddy •51 Detro1t 6 Ch1cago 2, mght
p m.
all over the Umted States on
,adeck1 (81 and Hailer LP- Tbursdsy's Probable Pllcben
Philadelphia at P1ttsburgl&gt;- hand for the races
permanent-press slacks from LEVI'SI
~erry
1211-3). HRs-McC&lt;&gt;vey 1 (Starbl!g Times EDT)
Bunning (13 9) vs Veale (13-7).
(27th), Coker (4th), Pinson i Cahforma at New York- 8 15 p m
, JACK ! WINNER
' lith).
;Brunet 111-9) vs. Soltllemyre (Only &amp;Jimes scheduled)
NEW YORK (UP! 1-'Brlillah
Ph1la
030 1110 1100- 4 6 2 1fl-14) 2 p.m.
Friday's Games
Open Cblmpion Jack i'lieklattsl
·~ J.tF•,
P1tts
103 Ott IIOx- 6 13 0 1 Ch1cago at OetrOJt- Horlen New York at Alia, mght
was named winner Wednesday
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Jackson, Verb an I c (6), •7-111 vs McLam tl4-fl). 9 Phlla at C1nc1., night
of the July pell for the 17th
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Knowles •7) and Dalrymple, 1 p m.
P1tts. at Sl. LoUis, mght
annual S. Hae Hickok "Profealomomi&gt;H-If lhoy'ro not LEV/'S-tMr',..i•S1rA·M,..
Sisk, Law t4) and Gonder. WP- 1 Cleveland at Baltimore- Chicago at Housk&gt;n, mghl
SJOOal Athlete of the Yeor"
!.aw (9-5) LP Jackson U2-t2). 1Siebert (13-7) vs. McNally (1.2· i"Lo;;;:.s..ii;~;:;:a;.t~~Fr~an~.,~ili::gh:.:;t;_:•~w~a~rd;;_""'""',..""'""'""';;;.
OPEN FRI. TIL 8-SATUR()A.Y nL t
lt. Louis 1191 1101 1100-- ~ 5 3
8 p.m. Kansas Cdy at
~ouston
1100 034 OOX- 7 10 0 Boston, 2-0t19m (2-3)
Jaster, Piche 151, Woodeshick Blanoo 11·3) · vs. Fischer
p
(8), Briles (8) and
Bennett
1 p.m.
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For Bu$ iness
laster (8-4).

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Mrs. Boyd E Wellingk&gt;n,
Rt I Bidwell. Mrs. Fred Facemire, Rt. 2 Gallipolis; John V
Sievers. Crown City, Mrs. Wiiham L Smith, Rt. I Gallipolis;
bushel, Geraldine
Cleland,
port Commumty park thu!l Fri· consideration, of ~ourse, ts the ! formances
1Jwllor L Gillespie, Pt. P1eati-~
Racine, 0. Ph. !149-3331
Leg• I Notice
day mght from 8 to 11 P m ThiS savmgs of tax dollar&gt; through The group left Rutland
on , ant, Elmol't' I' Casto, Chis~\.
8 2S 4t~
n.t.TIO .. 0Hto
Will he the rmal dance with the the greater efflctency
and Sunday afternoon and will re- Ire, MIChael E Null. Rt.
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IF CARPETS look dull end
o•::~.~~~~ o:,:~~=~un Jays al the park for thts year lower admmu;tratJve ~osts of turn Fnday evening The pub- GalUpolJs, Mrs Claude T•.l
c.ntnct ••••• l•••• Copr No un.•
SATURDAY
the larger umt
h&lt;' JS mvJted to come to
the Thornton, Rt. 1 Leon, Robert H
drear, remove the spots as co•u••u•. on1o Au'"" 1o, "''
Fr1day at 6 30 P m
they ap,...ar with Blue Lus- In at!~ntanu with tne f'rovlJlon•
THE POMEROY Pohce Dept
J hope you wtll not regard camp on
' Siders, Henderson; Elza
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of Chapttr .5!111 nf ttl~ lh!VIaed LOOt'
II
t d da
when a previeW performanee
p PI
t· M T•tr~. Rentr-~ eleetric
Jhampooer ut Ohlu lba Dtr•ctor o1 HlrJJway• oc WI sponsor an uu Sl e
nr my thoughts as unwarranted tn·
.h
Crump. t
easan , rs. .,.Ohio wm hold a public llearlni al party th1s Saturday night
at , trusJOn As 1 became aware of wdl be given. Several mot ers ny Kauffer, Rt 4 Ashton, \V.
$1 Picken1 Ha rd ware Co., IDeo o'clock A ". ~::.. teu• onu 1 bt
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accompamed the group
and
Pt 1
Inc
8 22 6tc sav1nr1 Till., Septembe• e. 1988, ,11 the Pomeroy tennis court starl· some of the factors , 1t appeared
Va , Kevin L Curfman,
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~ouR - - " , tlr th t be !~: Mc.:e~:m~~n~;,~:ru~o~~,:~:n:,o:,r mg at 8 P m In case of ram to me that consideration for I are serving as chaperones and Pleatant; Rose M. Hughes, Itt 1
1·7" ' 1" es WI U 8 uey, ohio ror tb• purpo.. of llt!llrlnr the dance Will be held at the i lurther ronsohdallon may be eooks durmg the week.
r
1 Pt Pleasant. John F. Gt.r.tt, l
and wheels, if. wanted Nylon , =~d•J:Pr~o:.!::, •::1
-:.rt•b:, sr!~. Pomeroy gym
warranted, and that all local
Sr , Rt 1 Shade; Mrs Arthur
t ply. Very httJe wear. Ph. Rout• No 134 Seelton 4H4 Melc•
boards might welcome an op.
DAUGHTER BORN
R Trout, Ashland, Ky , Mrs.
Dtrk Sargf.l'!t Pomeroy, i'JJ- Co:~~ htarlnc. llllormatlon 1Wl11 be
UNIFORMS IN
portumty to study the poSSibll·
James L. Stockton, Ravenswood
6252 after 4 3G P. m.
!:;'1!':,t!'::;":~~· .~~~oc.!~:Onn -=~~~ All Syracuse Pee Wee Base· 1l1es more deeply.
Mr and Mrs Fred C Brown I Mrs Fred Shepherd, Rt. 2
I 24 3tp .... cuncun or non profit orr•nlu ball players and Little League I
' of" Columbus are annoonclng s•·n, Mrs Gari Blake. Rt. 1
tlon to M dl1placed by tile cun
w
•t.nteHon ot tnl• proJed
Players are to turn in thetr um- Piease kn0 w lh at • If consu I· Ule b1rth of a 6 lb ·• 10 OZ Beaver
Teresa E Norris
THREE PIECE blonde bed· ofB;P,o~E~ou~~.:NJM~:.o~~MJi".£ forms Friday at &amp;·30 p m at 1taton from
the Department daughter Sunday August ,1, son John T Dillo~. Coal Grove.
room sultt, $50. Sunray bottle 10 IN (ll rvt 1 owNSHJJ' MEros the ball park Refreshments Iof Educat10n would be helpful, named Mary Amanda GrandM J
M Jones Rt 2 Chilll&lt;&gt;o-1
gus rana:e m Mrs. .Harold ~~~~~n~":z?or• tully U&amp;!'rlbed .. j will be served, according to
should be pleased to make parentl"l are Mr. and Mrs Del· ~m;:r, L Speakman, Oak Hill.
Barnhart, Tuppen Pl&amp;Ull, 0 follow•
Robert Louks prestdent of the arrangements at your request. mar Rea of West Mansfield,
Blrtbs
Ph 867-3481 • _ _ 8 24 3tnl" i u...BlliliOIUI
It 1 point In U.e center
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1 811 good wts hes 1n the and Mr and Mrs Virgil
ot extttln• lit•t• Ruut• N~;~. tK. Syracuse Baseball Boosters.
V Mrs Tony M Kaulfer, Rt t
USED 30 tal • hot wa'tank l"ltt
polnl Mine 0 !I Dllll mure ur lttu
advancement or Meigs County. Brown ' Rock Sprmos
It 1s tbe Ashton. son 12· 30 p.m. \11edrles·l -. _
lQ
m•uurH
norttwrl)' tlont
exllun 1
e •
and flttin- used deep wen Stl.tl Rout.e No !!It fn.m Ill Inter
ACI10N FJLED
Sincerely, Martm Essex.
Brown's first ~hdd
d
M w'llli
L Smith Rl
..ellon wltb Olive TowMbip
RGad
ay' rs
am .
•
Myers pump and
storage Nu aeo. th•aee In • northerb 1nd
A civil action for money on·
1 Gallipoh!l son 2·10 p.m.
1mes • • 1
!link' used ..
···"ow
ell
M
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DVrihwedtri)' dirfi:tlun donr nliUil l I
f'led
In
th
M
Co
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w
, .. State Route No 1.:14 end on tile wot y was I
e etgs UD·
nesday. Mrs. Boyd '
ert pump
ancl tank,I new
•• ....... ..... ..... •• ty clerk of courls Wednesday
•·n
Rt I Bidwell , da"•hter
__. flixt
Beebalb
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t Ut to,..
1 PGint ln the unterllne or e~
tt
w ,
we
,7•
t ub lUlU
ures. ra
I e, IIUnr State Rou-. No 124. laid P01Dt by Blaettnar Auto Co J rome21 p m wednesday
Racin 0 Ph 949-3022
I bell'll I 1 mllea more or lut u ~at
I Re Jr M T bbs
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' ·~· north·~-, · - """"' roy agams v a . I
lltl&lt;barllel
24 Sic •
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and Dorothy 'nbb•, for
the
Mrs. Paul Bell, Ernest c
VENETIAN bliJia! all klods 180 ud th•n termln•te 5111d dl"!'l'r!b amount of t370 20
Cooke Reed H Enyon, Patri·
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Also repaln. Dale Wippel •• m~• &amp;''::!~~,;,
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Va. (UP!) - Gov- cia A French, William C.
.
Dell Fife, well-known Middleport resident, obsel'l'·
SUpply, :Uii Union
Ave •
01. .cro• o• mc•w•vo
~uxiliary
ernment is expanding and the responsibility to see that mour, Mrs. Fred L. Hoffman,
85th birthday Tuesday at his home on 727 SObtb
25
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Pomeroy, Ohlo._ _7 29 311tc
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the present way of life is not replaced by a "big broth· Paul R Holler Mrs Martha
Ave
DON'T pump your slouim sep- ""~' ,.•~:~.~' "!',!!~',.., lh
er" government rests solely w1th the people, the presl· Keeton Mrs Richard Lipinski,
With It, came a pleasant &amp;tll'llrise. He received a
uo tank. Get Kli~~&gt;-Em - All ,,..,,.., " ••• G"""" ......u.:.
dent of the American Medical Association sa~d Wednes- Mr• Jameo E. Midkiff, Fr~ card and letter from a friend whom be bad not seen or
leptic Tank Cleaner. Land· ~~~r~~to.~~ :·~·~~r ~,jf:o~·
day.
A. Samsel, Mrs, Ernest
· heard from for 60 years 1
II1CUt
~~uro u, Pome- ~o.,mon .,.., ""'" "'
c... Plans were made k&gt; llei'Ve a
"The nation's political leaders are responding to de· Scott, Jr, Mrs James M. Smith,
.
They came to Middleport Ill
roy, 0.
30tc r!U.~:,· r~~~.;.~wn;.r:a!P t!: :" dinner for the Eighth Dlstri~ mands being put upon them by then constitutents, it atarles A stapleton, Thomas A~lng to Mr. }'•fe,
he vllit Mr. Fife and "old ttmet•
8 11__ " ••• 'A' •o "'· "''•"" """ Fall Conlerence to be held m would aprear" said Dr 1
E Steele Paul W. Toylor, Mro. bad kept company wJth only were the subJect of the day
BUUGET PRlCED fw'tdture lr: teet
on thtt
NG t28
n~.•- 2 when the Char\es
' Hudso..n. of' 1help those who cannot he1p Richard 'L. NewYI1u~r,
~MrI two young lad 1!:8 a1 Je•n
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oy 1t0Ulh
••lion ll4a
or olu..LotBoard
or •Mlddl eporI \,0\;WIJCI
em" 60
Olll tblrd 0001' budiet obop. '"'''"' '"" " "" •1 ,., .,_ Awubary
to Feeney-Bennett Cleveland Ohio
themselves Dr Hudson said Sherman McGuire ancl Infant
ago and one hi married, Mrs. Davis, who Is 81, came
latet J'drzdture• M)dIVK¥'
..'---t btln of •ald or•a.ol%atlon. 11ld Tm•
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ho with her brother PaUl Davll
Oblo.
A a... cietlre w tnul•r ud coa.., Post, Amencan LelJlOD, met He addressed
the policy-mak· but 'tbe government does not 10n
ene u o
e, W
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died durinl the put year.
MrS. Mason and her
sister,
BEANSI potatoes I
lomatoes eel
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,.,, 0 "'• . ..., ,., ....,....,.. home m Middleport
West Virg1ma State Medical As- It only owes k&gt; them a govern· Minor CoiiJ'•ion
Oflartltatton for Wbkb llld Tna.
n
The other llrl now Ne1He BeS!,
Mr ~
Fl'- her
·-· huaband.
mariy old and
and 111010111. aorence Prof. "' h••• "'" '"" ,.., •"• "'' Mrs. Albert Roush, pre81dent, ooclatlon on the eve of
the mental chmate In which there R
rted b PoUee c 1 ton Davis ,;,oved away
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fill, Porllaad, 0 • Ph • _.Mtft,
u•J..&lt;'Ifll:. l!l&amp;l:le will eont.l.nue "" .,.. Ule&lt;l IOl'
ded a nd announced the 8th group 's 99th -annuaI convention Ui an opporturu~.,
"' I II' everybodY A epo
v occurred on and
arehe never heard
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the IIJU nUrJoUI purpo.. ••
th• pre81
mmor collision
from herI valUable
al
'thartfclel
hla in his
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Affi CONDlTIONIN() Refrlger- 1
FRlDAY
I broader programs of 1nstruc· week at Canter 8 Caves near
set 3 month~ old. Take over atlao serv1ce Jack's Refng
MIDDLEPORT WC T U wlll t10n, more subjects Lo serve the Jackson. m preparation for th~
paymenlll o1 $I :15 per week erat1on, New Haveo Phone meet Friday evenmg. August 26 varied needs of students, and 1commg football season. Dlrec·
or pay balance due $92 24
TU a.3S37
4 6 lfc at the home of Mrs Betty Chne to make better Ul1hzat1on of 1 ted by Mr Robert A Garner,
Try it In your home Call HEATING PLUMBING- Rural on Walnut Street at 7 30 P m teachers As you know, It " pos- 1J;' the_ band " learning pre&lt;l·
91'1-3318.
8 21 6tc OoiOI Bottle Gas . Arnold
THE MIDDLEPORT Boys' Sible to employ and
asSign SJon drtlls and muSic
w~
Brothers 618 E Main Sl League wdl sponsor 8
high teachers m the ma)or f1eld of 1w11i also be used In several c ·
CANNING k&gt;matoes, $1 110 I
Pomeroy:
I 12 tl~ school teen dance at the Middle specialization. Not the least ' pehhve events and public per-

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gle county d1stmt would ap- i
pear to have advantages, not
only m bemg located more
I Holzer Hospital· VlsiUng
accessibly for all concerned. but
hours 2-4 and HI p.m. Parents
also, 10 the educatmnal advantR 1 d H h "•h001 only on Pediatrics Ward
ages 11 could offer. Larger edu· The
ut an
•g ~
A.dmlsslons
cahonal umts are able to offer marching band " spending the Miss Charlotte Hambrick, 960

riu!i:tu::m~!~o~ha~~rs

Dally '$entlnel,

140 lb guard; Harold Barker,
155 lb end, Steve Van Meier,
145 Jb guard; Butch Bash,
180 lb center Jne Hall 83 lb
end Joe ~ynolds
lb.
gua~ and Charles 'Pullins a5
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Sept. 9 _ Wahama
Sept. 17 _ At Rutland
Sept. !3 - GaiHpolll
Sept 30 _ al Lo&amp;an
Oct 7 - Wellston
"Tiuok be cao teach os how
Oct 14 - al Middleport
I to draw 8 base-on-baUs?''
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fXt. zs - at NelsonviDe
Nov. fi - Athens
Nov. IZ - al Oak Hlll

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A SPECIAL meeting of the
rice. aU mallei W~ :I-Z284
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ne Fabrll Shop Pomero~ Racine Seuthern Local Athlet
darn, 1nd monogram Take Authorized Singer Sales and ic Boosters will be held Thurs
over payment• ol $5 50 per Servlee
, 111 tfr day at 7 30 p m There will be
~th or pay balance
duo _
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electiOn of ofl1cero and other
$3f.so Free home
demo. READ~ Mill concrete deliver- Important busmess.
Call il92·3218
8 21 6tc ed right to your project Fast THE WILLINlo Workers class
IBM CONSOI.F.
STERI':O _ ~~ •a~ ~ee ·~ma~ll of the Enterprise EUB Church
one
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Just taken In, lovely walnut
finish R•dlo equipped w•th Ready-Mil Co· Middleport. the home of Mrs Claude Hus
Oh1o.
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HELP WANTED
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Countjo, a(ICI have fl&gt;llowed .!he
1n &lt;and work as cook C•ll side vour oom• where ·~ • ROCK SPRINGS Grange ,.111 , recent school &gt; de..,IOpmento
_w'4 H287 _ _!_:!5 atp warm. Protect your home ' meet Thursday at a.p. ln. Pre- with greot, encouraJement. The
!rom these pesls w1th ARAB, I cedln the
b
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FOR SALE ~ 4 bedroom house Supply Co Middleport
move back Into the hall vaca\ Jtiel.91:8~boq s· ~~ com·
modern knotty p1ne kitchen,
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menda§le jbileed - a m...el for
many otHer areas of lbe alate.
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AUCTIONEER
School
Band
Boosters
ASSOCI&amp;
Recently, I became awa_re ofl
to school, 15,5110 110 See at
COMPLETE
SALES
lion
and
the
senior
band
Will
the
plans for a broad vocation- '
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MANAGEMENT
have
their
annual
ice
cream
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program
encompassed In the
""j)r phone 992-5324.
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Writ• Phone •• Contact
social Thursday evemnl Aug plans for the new high sehool
JIM CARNAHAN
25 on the high school ~nds prop~al In M'e1gs Local. Such
RACINI
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beginning at 8 p. nl. The sen- certamly IS In keepmg ,J!'IIh
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lor band, under the direction the new demands to prej\lile
'114 SHASTA \I It trailer, cab KARL GRUESER. plumbing of the new band director Ross youth for employability In an
ovor hitch electric brakes, and
hea"ng Mmersvdle. Frye, will present an Wormal mcreasmgly technological econ·
- joliet, aW111ng and net, fl,400
Ohio End your sewer trouble ooncert throughotit tho evenmg. omy.
--Lionel Boggs, tllll-3892
Wt have all size aewer maebRecalling the lopography of
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laos Reasonable rates Call '!liE RIVERVIEW
Garden the county, 11 occurred to me
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Club will meet Aug. 25 at 8 P that 1t would appear poSSible
3G_ !,IILK CANS 1 round hot!
•· to locale such a build1ng to
t 15 tie m at th0 horne 0f Mrs. ~"
t~n. 111 qt sta1niP.s~ tP~I
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Mrs
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Hall avatl all of the puptls ol the
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Complete !lervtee
county It appears that tt wtll
1fuel 011 tank one 6 lon '"'""-i
bulk tank, II Premier aNI
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Bll Dutchman chicken w&gt;l
Write Pront ., !:on11101
Night for Harrisonville, Porn for the smaller hll!h schools to
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erers, 1 1•1 glass cbic•rn
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waterer N G Ro"' Ph
Raelne, lltllo
chapters o! the Order ol the cat1on requ~rements which are I
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t _ t _lie_ Eastern Star will be held on scheduled "' become effective
8 24 6 BOAT and motor license - Ev- Thursday evenmg. August 2S at m July, 1967 11 would be uo6711
MAHOGANY drop leaf table, mrude Sale• and Semce 7 30 P m at the Masonic Tern· fortunate, mdeed, If needs fur '
opens to 71" Ph. 992-35113 aft
Sehwarzel Marme. Hockmg- pie m MiddlepOrt Harrisonville such lacil•t1es, wh1ch may be_ er
m_
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chapter Will assiSt With the come even more ev1dent a few
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SINGER SEWING MACHINE,
- prol!ram.
years from now, were not ex-

Thirty - six candidates are Bill English, 154 lb end , Bllf lllckle, Jack Mowery, 135 lb
(Deem and Hargraves
lions on the 1966 ed1bon of the Porter, 150 lb halfback, Ed are transfer students, Deem
Pomeroy High School football Baer, 149 lb guard Raymund movmg from Southern
and
team.
ZJrkie, 170 lb guard, all sen· Hargraves from East L1verHead Coach Bud B1ckel, m mrs, and JijpiOrs Charles Hy- pool)
his second year, after a 4-4 sell, 176 lb.'~ckle, Lenme Van
Sophomores - Edward
campa1gn last season, has only Meter 160 lb fullback, and Pat Sm1th, 150 lb tackle, Jeff
nine retur~1ng lettermen.
Story, 167 lb center
Werry , 110 lb quarterback, Jim
Coach "Bickel." however IS 0\)ter cand1dat., mclude
Crow, 172 lb tackle, Charles
stnctly Four-S about, the Seniors - Stewart Blanken- Lemle~, 150 lb tackle, E:ton
upcommg season opener Sept sh1p, 189 lb tacltle: M 1 k e Steele, 148 lb tackle, Kennv
9 .~t home agamst Wahama.
Wnght 142 lb slotback Eu- English 162 lb fullback, and
We expect to be Small, gene Tnplett, 150 lb guard M1ke Still, 140 lb. halfback.
Speedy Sc.~appy and 1we hopei Steve. Fmlaw 132 lb end
Freshmen- Pat O'Brien 103
Succe sful he said
Jamors - M1ke O'Bnen, 156 Jb quarterback J1m Swatzel,
RelllmJn~ leUernten are Dun lib guard, Ronme Deem, 122 lb 152 lb slotback Danny Abbott,
SwiSher, 150 lb quarterback, end, M1ke Hargraves, 177 lb 167 lb fullback, M1ke Young,
~omg hard tw1ce-a-day for posl- Moore, 172 lb slotback, Andy guard

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~llddleport this week. The above photo 1s of the exterior of the Locust-st store ant! the. other shows Pat
workman stocking shelves preparlng for an annlversa ry sale underway today. Tiny s, With Jlm Rickman as
manager came to Middleport four years ago and began with six employees and a •20,000 a year payroll.
Tmy's has been expanded during the period to where it bas 34 employees and a $150,000 annual payroll. A
new 1 OOO square ft addition was built onto Foodlan d No. 2 last year and recently the store began ·hanli
hog the Tender-Best Meat program Tiny's Bargainlan d, located next door, was built almost. three years aao.
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1955 CHEVROLET, In cood lore llkl court un u.. 3rd ""of SeP Jonathan Meigs Chapter, DAR
conditlou.
Ph. 99Z-27M or leDl~r. 1811;.~~~~.o;:~:r:..: ~·n to asSISt in the ob!Jervan~ of
CID be seen It $25 BroadltlllUI l,utberlll S\ Paul'• ConstJtution Week Sepl 17M23
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'" TNI .....u coun 0 , ""'"' members Plans ,..,.e made for
coUNTY ·~!:'...
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MDTICI •• """" AUTNINT•c•-r- ture Thank you noteo •ere sent
ID coPY 011 un1a1 o, APPOINT·
M nd Mrs Sam Cl ar,• • nd
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To• ~·, ~o'::-~•::::::1- uTATI Mr. and Mrs. H M. CrQS!I for
donaUons to the atD&lt;Uiary. Not1 1
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7;:.;.;_ - - ., bn llie opontnc day of school
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:,:,.. J:;#ot the flrllll'ades, Mrs. Flossie
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If the people want governDr. Hudson sa1d he was not ment expansion t o COD tl nue th ey
as pessim1st1c 1111 he might must be prepared to surrender
!IOUnd, but notes, 41 If our way of some of their freedoms, he went
life should come to an end, we on
OOllld not say it ha! not been 11Jf the people of our country
prophlsled many times No de- giVe up thetr respons ib'l''"
11., for

held which formally opened

mocracy slmllar w ours
ever lasted more than
years, 1nd thlo nation will
200 years old In only• 1
years."
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Webster Carter, 34, Bremen,
Georgia wu stopped in line of
traffic, 'tr•veling west. when
struck from behind by I motor
cycle driven by Walter Arnoldpaymg the blll - fer med1cal 16, of Pomeroy. There were n~
care or anything else -they al- 1njurles and medium damage
so must be prepared k&gt; glve up to both vehicles. Arnold was c:1their choice ao to where, how, led Ink&gt; juvenile court for fa!~
and from whom they •Ill re- ure k&gt; have assured clear dis·
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died Tuesday at the llulltillgton
State Hoeft"•'. Mils Grim was
a former ,.._
postmlolreso of
Haven. Bom AprU• 24, 18,
&amp;he was the daughter of the
Jama and Addie Lee Gdm.

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(Conlinued from p..
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Justice Oeoartment on the
grounds there were alsllni
laws k&gt; prevent U. S. dllzeu
from aiding enemy forces. But
the eomm1~..
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may not Include more than ~ and one wblle-lro~ted
NevaluY, , Ofdtti
following opec1es· l: •oo44ueu, may II!! tatun or possessed
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include more lban the.followlni
· 'of the
apecies 4 woodducks, 4 canvas. out the remainder
lak
becks and 4 mallar,ds.
o e a • on, a pe!'llll1 )IllY
e
The lfmltl on America,
scaup or ~ ruwnecked ducl!a lal
breasted and hooded mer&amp;"'\; and fl0"088 4 iltaup or 4
..,.,, In the ~ggrepte of lhe$e nl!!;keil ducks, slaily or In ,lhe l\lJII!"al.species, afe 5 ~Y and 10 Jo aurea~~lf _of these ap,dea In
possession, ot which not IIUX'e addlUOP to the 4 duct per
lhan I daily,'lpld 2 In .,....-ltmtt and 8 poll8flsion limit
slon, may 'lie hooded ~ an lhe """' area of Lake
sers.
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, iii Ohld, lt!IIJI east of an ""''"·
Geese - "11ag .and poeeulon lnarJ' \ IIIIo 'l'll1illn&amp; due
ll!nlt 5, howeY~, nol mlll'e ~ from tho! t!onll,_ Gf lhe
2 Canada aeeoe, or sullrspe!!leli, bank of ilOcty Rlv~, ll,lld ~--~~r,,

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Mrs Henry Reltmlre resign·
ed as Sgt.·AI-Arml and was COLUMBUS (UP!) - Water·
appointed chaplain. Mra. Bill lo•l hunting l'lgUlltlons, lncor•• Gral'lt was named to nn the 0 f• poratIns Ionger dally Lnuun,
flee of Sil-·•t-arma.
Mro. were announced today by Dan·
Roush reported that dues !rom iel C. Armbruster, chief of the
60 members had been paid alate WiJdllle Division.
and UTI!ed all members to pay The shooUng hours will H·
dues as sooo as posalble, and w lfdd frclm a hall • hour before
contact Mrs Dale Mouro'IIR, ounrlse to sunset
Mrs. Dale Kennedy or
Mrs. Seasop for ducko, ~Is ancl
Roush Fallowinl the meeii!Ji merg~ will, be Oct.
the members went to
Jat!k through Nov. , $ 8114 Dec. 'f1
Dairy's Bar for re~. through Dec. 31, willie ljeese
can be bunted Oct, 112 lhrou"
Roach, third lfade; MIBB Gf!r. Dec. 24 and 00. 26
aldlne Steele, third and fourth Dec. 31. '
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fourth srade; Mro. Pearl Rey· Ducka- Dally Umll 4, posooldo, lifth p:~e, a_,~ _ Ml!S ~.CJ!II!JniL1'!iJ fi~Ltfay 8.
Lucy BUlmer, lilth sradeBciWever, the
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SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -At! pitching thiS season He has ba ck m front and they
long last, the Cinc•~nali Reds driven m 2(1 runs agamst the loose for f1ve runs 1n th~ IJIJII ·
are back mto the wmnlng cot· Reds.
mnmg to route Perry
umn.
J1m Coker's bases--empty ho-. r Perry was rocked ~or e~
As on their last western tnp, mer m the fourth put tbe Red~ runs m the four innmp tie
the Reds closed out With a vic·
worked and was rapped ICir 'i!
tory over San Francisco, clob. International Leagae Stanchngs of the 14 hits by the Reds. J:;.
bermg the Gl8nts 9--4 and hand· By United Pres~ International
The b1g blast m the f~·t..
mg 20-game wmner Gaylord
\\'. L Pel GB mng was Vada Pmson's g;Jnd
Perry only htS thJrd defeat
Columbus
75 58 564
slam home• after the Reds hao
Veteran Jee Nuxhall scat- Rochester
75 60 556 1 scorf'd on three consecutiVe ali"
Major t.eagae Leaden
tered e1ght h1ts as he went all Toronto
7; 62 537 3'1, gles and an error The hllinir
By United Press lnternatioaal the way for h1s Mth wm agamst Buffalo
69 64 519 6 was agam sl reliever Bill HeJ~r7,
four losses
Richmond
67 66 JD4 8
a former Reds plaver
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National l.eague
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Prnson, Pete Rose and Tdt&amp;
G.AB.R.H.Pct. l the first and two IR the third Jacksonville
61 i3 455 l4 lf.! my HalpPr had three hits elicl
B CURT BLUC
Alou, P1t
1116 397 59136 343 l hut the Gl8nls !ted the am; Syracuse
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WedneSday's Results
ThP RPd~ return home '! ""
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Ton\ Clonmger who went all Clmnte,
' P1t 118 495 79 159 321 1and
WI aa pair
smg e run
10 t e second
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the
bottom
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u:~tr
5
Jaxnvl
4
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7
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open
a !()..game home stahd,
10
ernon aw responded and led onl} 8ne h1t and JUSt tYoo
AL Games
the way by steahng second Alou, AtJ
124 537 90 171 320 I th
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Rchstr 6 laxnvl 4 2nd
facmg Ph1ladet h1a on Fr1ttQ
t~e Pittsburgh PJrales rcbnund baserunners ove1 the la sl "' Clevelo nd bested Balt1more base and one out later scored (;arty, All 115 386 531.22 316 trd ~~ Wll~eh1 M~(o~ey
s ho: Toledo I foronto 0
mght st Lou 1 ~ Ch1eago adt
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lmmngs \\hllf" h1s Pittsburgh 10·4 C:1itforma clipped New the wmnmg run
Cpeda,
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. Law was yanked m the f1rst teammates prf'ked away wtth a York 21, D~ttroit downed
Regan Gets Win
Santo, Ch1 118 427 7~ J33 311
Syracuse 5 Rchmnd 4 22 Inns c::tand
mmng Tuesdav mght after the 13-smgle altack thai camedl Ch•cag• 6-2 Washmglon defeat
Ph1l hegan, who w1id p1tched Allen, Phil 1116 393 81122 310
five Phllhes he faced all them to a 64 v1ctorv over thc 1cd Mmnesola 65 1n 111nnmg~ home the tymg run m the top Cldnon, P1t 119439 63134 305
reached base Although Vernon Phlls and bark mto tb e and Kansas C1ty swept a of the mnth to send the game Helms, Cm 105 408 53 124 .304
was not charged w1th the Nahonal League lead by one doubleheader from Boston 4 2 mtu overt1me, was credited Morgn, Hou 88 312 42 95 304
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defeat the Pirates lost the percentage pomt
and 8 3 tn Amencan League w1th the v1ctory-h1s 12th
American League
game 5-4 and fell to second
Felt Better
games
aga10st a smgle loss Regan
G. AB. R. H Pet MEMPHIS Tenn IUP11 plllce
"I felt much hetter tomght" Tom SISk started for P1t- starter Don Sutlon and Bab F Rbsn, Bal 123 461 97 146 316 Denver swamped the new
Gone but not fcrgetten, Law Law sa 1d after hts second 1tsburgh and gave up four rllns Mtller, the f1rst reltef pitcher Ohva, Mm 125 480 74152 316 MtamJ Dolphms 28-16 Wednes·
was c~lled on Wednesday mght mound appearance in two days m the tturd mnmgs he worked combmed to stop the Braves on Kaline, Det 106 371 72 114 307 day mgllt for its f1rst win m
\\oher. 1t appeared trouble wos ' I was throwmg better The before Law made his flrst only four htts.
Powe\J Bal 117 412 72 121 294 three ex+nb1t1on outmgs
brewmg and thts t1me he was dtfrerence between yesterday rehef appearance of the season Mtke Cuellar fired a five Wgnr, Cle
15 400 62119 293 1 The Broncos' wrn was the 1
prachcally untouchable.
and today IS a hard lhmg to and went on to rollect h1s mnth hitler c.nd struck out 10 and Richrdt, Cal 88 317 48 92 .290 1 Dolphms' fourth straight loss
The ¥--year-old ordamerl El explam but 1t's not that VICtory agamst fiVe defeats
Bob Aspromonte drove in three Kilbrw, Min 128 ~43 63 128 289 The Amer1can Football Lea·
der ef ·tHe ~ormon Church .,., as uncommon
Cmcmnah broke a SIX game runs as Houston beat St Lotus Mantle, NY 99 314 37 90 2871 gue game was the only
prosummoned ID the midst of a "Sometimes your arm Ju st losmg streak w1th a 14·htt The Astros scored three limes Vlntne, Wash
fess1onal match played Wed·
fo.urth-mmng Phlladelph•a rally responds thiS way' he rx· attack that mcluded Vada m the llflh to break their strmg
123 430 86 123 .286 nesday.
With -none out _ and the score plamed
You'll fmd that Pmson s grand slam h~tme run o! sc~treless mmngs at 24 Berry, Chi 113 310 39 88 284 , Bronco quarterback John
happens to a lot or pttchers m the flfth The defeat was llouston Widened a 3·2 lead With
Home Runs
McCormtck passed for three
One mght you're ternble anrt , absorbed by 20-game wmner four m the sJxth , two on I NIt I o Da I League: Aaron, touchdowns, two to former
i the next mght the arm 's real Gaylord Perry, h1s Hurd Jo~s Aspromonte's smgle and two on I Braves 34, Mays, G1ants 32, 1Notre Dame star Bob Sr.rap1Uo
loose and everythmg's workmg
Pmson
Pete Rose and mf 1eld outs
Allen, Phdhes 30, Torre, 1on 75 and 11 year scormg plays
By United Press InternatJOnal I Th at 's the way 1t was fsr me Tommy Harper contributed Hon Samo drove m the tymg 8 raves, s targell, P1111tes, San- AI Denson caught the third TD
Amertcan Uagae
I My arm responded perrec tly " three hits e'dch as the Reds run m the mnth with a double lo, Cubs &amp;. Hart, G1anls 28
pass and Abner Hayes scooted
fist game)
Btl!
Mazerosk1
find
Bub
rapped
Perry
for
10
of
their
14
and
later
scored
the
wmrung
American
League:
F
RobmM
around left end for 28 yard!, '
1
KC
000 004 000-· 4 50 Batley dro\e m two runs ap!ec c safeties m the first five frames run on Randy Hundley's swclde son, Or1oles 40; Powell, Onoles and a score All Denver's pomts
Boston
000 002 000- 2 s 1 as Pttt , burgh assumed the- I Maury W1lls smgled home ~queeze bunt as Chicago edged 32 Killebrew T'.lms Colav1to came m the first half.
Nash, Aker (7}, and Roof, : league lendersh1p w1th a 592 pmch hitlCI Jim Gilham m the the Mets The Cubs trailed 5·2 1IKhans &amp;:: Pepitone Yanks 28
Brandon, Wyatt (8) and Ryan percentagr one pomt better lith mnmg as the Dodgers 1n the e1ghth but scored two
Rano Batted Ia
Nicklaus Thirstv
WP-Nash (8-1) LP·Brandon !4· than San Franc1sco
mo'"cd to w1thm two games (j( runs en bases loaded walks by National League: Aaron, For Tourney Wid
7) HR·Repoz '8th).
In other games, Ctncmnat1 fir st place Gilliam had batted New York reliever Jack HamJ[. Braves 96, Clemente, P1rates
PHILADELPHIA (UP!) _
~d game)
whipped the G1ants 9-4 Los for John Kennedy and reached ion Cal Koonce (4-41 got the 91, A.llen, Philhes 85, Wh1te, Jack Nicklaus, thirstmg for a
KC
105 200 ~ 8 11 0 I Angeles edged Atlanta 2 1 m ll base wben F'cl!pe Atou fumbled wm while Bob Fnend took the Philhes 84, Mays, G1ants 83.
regular tournament wm , opened
BMtcm
001 020 000-- 3 S I j I~n~~~ H~u ~ton -~at~~-~~ IS Ius grounder The 38-year·eld setback
~erican Leao~ue: Powell, defense today of the Ph1Jadel·
Krausse (10.7) and Roof ;
-- - - - -- - ~
Orioles 97 F Robmson, Onoles 1 ph1a Golf Classic champ1onsh1p
Santiagq, .psmskJ (3), Sheldon-:
95, 8 Robmson, 01 oles 84: he has won the ast two ear
ltl.;~rt . (6), ~nborg (81 and I
Killebrew Twms 80, Horton, A lleld of 144 ~ncludmgy mo:t
Tmifiati. lP~ntlago (11· J1) ,~
Tigers 79
.
Of the pro tour~ey wmners t.tus
HR.'!-Cbarl" C7lh), T1ilman
By EDWARD J. coCKE
I He Immediately announced a punchmg a1r
Pitcbmg
year, teed off m the first round
&lt;3rd)~ Gosger (9th).
Umted Pres,s lntemational hometown title defense m late The 12th was the big round of Nadonal League: . Regan, of the 72·hole classic at the
C@f
1100 0001102- 2 6 0 NEW ORLEANS IUPI) - ,October and promiSed to be a the l1ght Gonza lez was Jabbmg Dodgers 12-t; Pmy, G1ants 20.1 &amp; 7111l-yard par 12 IVh•tema h
1
New Vork 1100 OliO 001 - I 6 0 After e1ght VJrlually frmtless f1ghtmg champion
meffectually when Cokes 13; MarJChal
G•ants 1&amp;-o; I Valley Country Club
rs
Newman, RoJas 0:11, Sanf,,rd years m the rmg former colton Cokes and Gonzalez met at slammed a r1ght to the Jaw. He Maloney, Reds 13·4 Koufax, wmning pro Will earn $21 006
1~
(9) and Rodgers, Talbot 1111-101 I picker CurtiS Cokes IS bnngmg the end of a WBA ellmmat10n followed w1th a flurry of lefts, Dodgers :ro-7
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and GtbbR WP Newman (3 6) the welten\eJght boxmg utte tournamenf designed to fill the al1•ft upper cut and a right cr AmerJcaa League: McNally, than Woody, but the oddsma.
HR.'&gt; K1rkpatr1ck (9th), Pep! home t.u lhtllas
t1tle vacam:y left when the two that sent Gonzalez sprawl Onoles l2·:1, Boswell, Twms 12· kers are callmg the f 1ght H
tone (28th).
The 29 year old Cokes ea:;1lv WBA stnpped Em1le Gr1fhth of mg to the ropes and then to the 5, Watt, Onoles, 9--4 Sanford, tossup
1
Cleve
001 220 023-10 15 2 1 d1 sposed ol Houston\, Manuel Ius title for not defendmg 1t and canvas
Angels 114 Kaat, Twms IY 9
~====
Balti
000 100 frll- 4 1 0 l\r0nzalez Wf'dyesday ntght be· for stepptng up to the Referee Pete Giarusso countM
S1ebert, Tlant 18) and AZ&lt;ue. l fore 5 ~~~ 1..,, to take the nuddlewe•ght class
ed to four w1th Gonzalez on the Persol Makes Debut
1/att, Drabowsky 151 , Bunker champ1onsh1p b~ a lopSided 15· W1lh the excephon of an deck and then held h1m agamst As Heavvweil!ht
f6), Brabender (8), F1 sher (9) round •Jnammous dec1smn
explostve 12th round m whtch the ropes for the eight count
NEW YORK (UPI )- Fourth
FrH Florida
and Roznovsky WPM
Stebert (14· Both fighters \\til get JUSt Cokes basht&gt;d the Houston
Cokes conhnued battering ranked hght heavywetght JohnM
Trips Extondedl
~LP-Watt (9·41 IIRs F' over $5,800 lor their efforts but fighter to the can..s for a away for the rest of the round ny Persol makes hiS debut as a
100 GALLONS
1
C~bmson, 2 (39th and 40th J
Cokcs wound up w1lh the World mandatory eJght count the but couldn 't muster a knockout heavyweight
tomght agamst
T•h• You To Florid•
000 002 000- 2 9 1 Boxmg Association's versiOn ot fight \\as largely a case of the punch Later Cokes satd he undefeated James J WEKJdy m
D Jcago
CERTIFIED GAS
etro1t
040 001 Olx- 6 10 1 the t1t!e
145M
pound Cokes pressmg , and needed 'another good shot'' to Mad1son Square Garden's fmal
2
16
STATION
JlohRn, HiggmsLo( ),hP izarro 1 It was his b1ggesl pay day Gonzalez •llernatcly runmng or 'end the ftght but it JUSI d1dn I hoxing show of the summer
1tc , Pena (7)
an(
omano
538
W. M•in St.
come
season.
Pomeroy
nnd Freehan. WP-Lohch (!3-81 I
G1a~usso scored the fight 14· Persol Is expected to weigh
LP-John
(12-8)
l9th), Horton
(IDihlHRs Freehan
1-0 lor the new champ1on The only 176 pounds, about 20 Jess
two judges gave It k&gt; h1m 8-2-5
and 11-2-2 The UPI card had
(II Innings)
Cokes the w1nner 12-2-1
Mmn
101 OOZ OliO 01- ~ 10 1
Shortly after the fight Cokes
~·
Wash
on 1110 1101 02- 6 15 o ~-.
signed w1th the Dallas All
Pe1 ry, C1mmo (6), Worthmg
Sports Association for an
ton 110), PietS (11 ), Slebler tll) By United Press International 1San FranciSco 75 52 591
October IItle defense Manager
and Battey, Zimmerman (II)
American League
Los Angelf's 72 S3 576 2
Doug Lord said Cokes would
Moore, Cox 13), Hannan 171. ;
W. L. ~·et GB , Ph•lade lph• a 68 59 535 7
abtde by any opponent aecepta·
Lmes 111 ), Humphreys 111 1 and ,Baltimore
80 45 .640 ... 1 St LouiS
65 61 516 91&gt;
ble to the WBA
Casanova. WP·Humphreys (7· 1DetrOit
68 56 548 nul Cmcmnatt
61 65 484 I31k
2) LP-PielS •O.t) HR-Valencme ICleveland
68 59 535 13 Atlanta
59 86 .472 15
13th 1
Mmnesola
67 61 523 141'. Houston
56 70 .444 181&gt; Championships In
National League
1Ch1cago
66 61 520 15 New York
56 71 .441 19
Be in Portsmouth
New York 021 1100 110- 5 8 o Cahforma
63 63 500 17'h I Clucagu
43 81 347 301'. The greatest &lt;peclllcle ln
Ch1cago
OliO 2110 022- 6 t 1 z Washmgton
58 TJ 443 25
Wedaesday's Results
outhoard rac1ng will tak• place
You're always as neat and dupper !I OUI leethe!M
Shaw, Hamilton 18), ~'r1end New York
56 71 441 25 Ch10ago 6 New York 5
on the ,Ohio RIVer at Porlsfnend the pengu1n- when you're weanng LlVI1 ST~
'8) and Stephenson, Grote \8) Kansas City 56 71 441 25 Cmcmnali 9 San Fran 4.
mouth, when the North AmeriHands, Hendley (8 ), Koonce 191 Boston
54 76 415 231&gt; P1tls 6 Ph1ia 4, mght
can Ch11111pionshps of
1h
PREST SlacksI The1r sharp crease. smooth pntss aNI
:md Hundley WP Koonce 14-4) . ;
Wednesday's ResuUs
Houston 7 St LouiS 2, mght
American Professutnal D1vis10n
cnsp l1nes are m to sray- no mailer how raugll VOl
LP-Fnend (4-51
;K C 4 Bos 2, 1st, tw•hght
LA 2 Atla I, fl mns . mght of the National Outlloard Asso-, Kan C1ty 8 Bos 3, 2nd, mght , Thursday's Probable Pitchero ciat10n will be held Sept 3 · 5.
treal them I And ltke the pengum, LEVI'S STA-PREIT
~1nc1
102 150 11110-- 9 14 21Cieve 10 Ball 4, mght
!Starting Times EDT)
Portomouth Boat Club off1c·
Slacks take 10 water- come out of every wash reaflr y
lan Fra•• 012 OliO Oltf-- 4 8 1 1Calli. 2 New York 1, tw•hght New York at Ch•cago&gt;---FJSher lals expect to have over 3110
Nuxhall •5-4)
Coker, Wash 6 Mmn 5. mght, 11 mns 19-fl ) vs. Jenkms t2 6). 2 30 hydroplanes and runahouts from
ttl wear- wnhout e119n a touch up I GBI tile w~gi!W
~erry, Henr) (5), ~riddy •51 Detro1t 6 Ch1cago 2, mght
p m.
all over the Umted States on
,adeck1 (81 and Hailer LP- Tbursdsy's Probable Pllcben
Philadelphia at P1ttsburgl&gt;- hand for the races
permanent-press slacks from LEVI'SI
~erry
1211-3). HRs-McC&lt;&gt;vey 1 (Starbl!g Times EDT)
Bunning (13 9) vs Veale (13-7).
(27th), Coker (4th), Pinson i Cahforma at New York- 8 15 p m
, JACK ! WINNER
' lith).
;Brunet 111-9) vs. Soltllemyre (Only &amp;Jimes scheduled)
NEW YORK (UP! 1-'Brlillah
Ph1la
030 1110 1100- 4 6 2 1fl-14) 2 p.m.
Friday's Games
Open Cblmpion Jack i'lieklattsl
·~ J.tF•,
P1tts
103 Ott IIOx- 6 13 0 1 Ch1cago at OetrOJt- Horlen New York at Alia, mght
was named winner Wednesday
.,
Jackson, Verb an I c (6), •7-111 vs McLam tl4-fl). 9 Phlla at C1nc1., night
of the July pell for the 17th
'
I
Knowles •7) and Dalrymple, 1 p m.
P1tts. at Sl. LoUis, mght
annual S. Hae Hickok "Profealomomi&gt;H-If lhoy'ro not LEV/'S-tMr',..i•S1rA·M,..
Sisk, Law t4) and Gonder. WP- 1 Cleveland at Baltimore- Chicago at Housk&gt;n, mghl
SJOOal Athlete of the Yeor"
!.aw (9-5) LP Jackson U2-t2). 1Siebert (13-7) vs. McNally (1.2· i"Lo;;;:.s..ii;~;:;:a;.t~~Fr~an~.,~ili::gh:.:;t;_:•~w~a~rd;;_""'""',..""'""'""';;;.
OPEN FRI. TIL 8-SATUR()A.Y nL t
lt. Louis 1191 1101 1100-- ~ 5 3
8 p.m. Kansas Cdy at
~ouston
1100 034 OOX- 7 10 0 Boston, 2-0t19m (2-3)
Jaster, Piche 151, Woodeshick Blanoo 11·3) · vs. Fischer
p
(8), Briles (8) and
Bennett
1 p.m.
'
':uellar 19-6) and
For Bu$ iness
laster (8-4).

Line Scores

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B.Ig Brother Goverrunent
Is Now 'Up to the peopIe'

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Mrs. Boyd E Wellingk&gt;n,
Rt I Bidwell. Mrs. Fred Facemire, Rt. 2 Gallipolis; John V
Sievers. Crown City, Mrs. Wiiham L Smith, Rt. I Gallipolis;
bushel, Geraldine
Cleland,
port Commumty park thu!l Fri· consideration, of ~ourse, ts the ! formances
1Jwllor L Gillespie, Pt. P1eati-~
Racine, 0. Ph. !149-3331
Leg• I Notice
day mght from 8 to 11 P m ThiS savmgs of tax dollar&gt; through The group left Rutland
on , ant, Elmol't' I' Casto, Chis~\.
8 2S 4t~
n.t.TIO .. 0Hto
Will he the rmal dance with the the greater efflctency
and Sunday afternoon and will re- Ire, MIChael E Null. Rt.
'1!1
IF CARPETS look dull end
o•::~.~~~~ o:,:~~=~un Jays al the park for thts year lower admmu;tratJve ~osts of turn Fnday evening The pub- GalUpolJs, Mrs Claude T•.l
c.ntnct ••••• l•••• Copr No un.•
SATURDAY
the larger umt
h&lt;' JS mvJted to come to
the Thornton, Rt. 1 Leon, Robert H
drear, remove the spots as co•u••u•. on1o Au'"" 1o, "''
Fr1day at 6 30 P m
they ap,...ar with Blue Lus- In at!~ntanu with tne f'rovlJlon•
THE POMEROY Pohce Dept
J hope you wtll not regard camp on
' Siders, Henderson; Elza
r'
~
of Chapttr .5!111 nf ttl~ lh!VIaed LOOt'
II
t d da
when a previeW performanee
p PI
t· M T•tr~. Rentr-~ eleetric
Jhampooer ut Ohlu lba Dtr•ctor o1 HlrJJway• oc WI sponsor an uu Sl e
nr my thoughts as unwarranted tn·
.h
Crump. t
easan , rs. .,.Ohio wm hold a public llearlni al party th1s Saturday night
at , trusJOn As 1 became aware of wdl be given. Several mot ers ny Kauffer, Rt 4 Ashton, \V.
$1 Picken1 Ha rd ware Co., IDeo o'clock A ". ~::.. teu• onu 1 bt
I
accompamed the group
and
Pt 1
Inc
8 22 6tc sav1nr1 Till., Septembe• e. 1988, ,11 the Pomeroy tennis court starl· some of the factors , 1t appeared
Va , Kevin L Curfman,
1
~ouR - - " , tlr th t be !~: Mc.:e~:m~~n~;,~:ru~o~~,:~:n:,o:,r mg at 8 P m In case of ram to me that consideration for I are serving as chaperones and Pleatant; Rose M. Hughes, Itt 1
1·7" ' 1" es WI U 8 uey, ohio ror tb• purpo.. of llt!llrlnr the dance Will be held at the i lurther ronsohdallon may be eooks durmg the week.
r
1 Pt Pleasant. John F. Gt.r.tt, l
and wheels, if. wanted Nylon , =~d•J:Pr~o:.!::, •::1
-:.rt•b:, sr!~. Pomeroy gym
warranted, and that all local
Sr , Rt 1 Shade; Mrs Arthur
t ply. Very httJe wear. Ph. Rout• No 134 Seelton 4H4 Melc•
boards might welcome an op.
DAUGHTER BORN
R Trout, Ashland, Ky , Mrs.
Dtrk Sargf.l'!t Pomeroy, i'JJ- Co:~~ htarlnc. llllormatlon 1Wl11 be
UNIFORMS IN
portumty to study the poSSibll·
James L. Stockton, Ravenswood
6252 after 4 3G P. m.
!:;'1!':,t!'::;":~~· .~~~oc.!~:Onn -=~~~ All Syracuse Pee Wee Base· 1l1es more deeply.
Mr and Mrs Fred C Brown I Mrs Fred Shepherd, Rt. 2
I 24 3tp .... cuncun or non profit orr•nlu ball players and Little League I
' of" Columbus are annoonclng s•·n, Mrs Gari Blake. Rt. 1
tlon to M dl1placed by tile cun
w
•t.nteHon ot tnl• proJed
Players are to turn in thetr um- Piease kn0 w lh at • If consu I· Ule b1rth of a 6 lb ·• 10 OZ Beaver
Teresa E Norris
THREE PIECE blonde bed· ofB;P,o~E~ou~~.:NJM~:.o~~MJi".£ forms Friday at &amp;·30 p m at 1taton from
the Department daughter Sunday August ,1, son John T Dillo~. Coal Grove.
room sultt, $50. Sunray bottle 10 IN (ll rvt 1 owNSHJJ' MEros the ball park Refreshments Iof Educat10n would be helpful, named Mary Amanda GrandM J
M Jones Rt 2 Chilll&lt;&gt;o-1
gus rana:e m Mrs. .Harold ~~~~~n~":z?or• tully U&amp;!'rlbed .. j will be served, according to
should be pleased to make parentl"l are Mr. and Mrs Del· ~m;:r, L Speakman, Oak Hill.
Barnhart, Tuppen Pl&amp;Ull, 0 follow•
Robert Louks prestdent of the arrangements at your request. mar Rea of West Mansfield,
Blrtbs
Ph 867-3481 • _ _ 8 24 3tnl" i u...BlliliOIUI
It 1 point In U.e center
'
W'th
1 811 good wts hes 1n the and Mr and Mrs Virgil
ot extttln• lit•t• Ruut• N~;~. tK. Syracuse Baseball Boosters.
V Mrs Tony M Kaulfer, Rt t
USED 30 tal • hot wa'tank l"ltt
polnl Mine 0 !I Dllll mure ur lttu
advancement or Meigs County. Brown ' Rock Sprmos
It 1s tbe Ashton. son 12· 30 p.m. \11edrles·l -. _
lQ
m•uurH
norttwrl)' tlont
exllun 1
e •
and flttin- used deep wen Stl.tl Rout.e No !!It fn.m Ill Inter
ACI10N FJLED
Sincerely, Martm Essex.
Brown's first ~hdd
d
M w'llli
L Smith Rl
..ellon wltb Olive TowMbip
RGad
ay' rs
am .
•
Myers pump and
storage Nu aeo. th•aee In • northerb 1nd
A civil action for money on·
1 Gallipoh!l son 2·10 p.m.
1mes • • 1
!link' used ..
···"ow
ell
M
I
DVrihwedtri)' dirfi:tlun donr nliUil l I
f'led
In
th
M
Co
E
liUI
w
, .. State Route No 1.:14 end on tile wot y was I
e etgs UD·
nesday. Mrs. Boyd '
ert pump
ancl tank,I new
•• ....... ..... ..... •• ty clerk of courls Wednesday
•·n
Rt I Bidwell , da"•hter
__. flixt
Beebalb
I I""
t Ut to,..
1 PGint ln the unterllne or e~
tt
w ,
we
,7•
t ub lUlU
ures. ra
I e, IIUnr State Rou-. No 124. laid P01Dt by Blaettnar Auto Co J rome21 p m wednesday
Racin 0 Ph 949-3022
I bell'll I 1 mllea more or lut u ~at
I Re Jr M T bbs
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' ·~· north·~-, · - """"' roy agams v a . I
lltl&lt;barllel
24 Sic •
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and Dorothy 'nbb•, for
the
Mrs. Paul Bell, Ernest c
VENETIAN bliJia! all klods 180 ud th•n termln•te 5111d dl"!'l'r!b amount of t370 20
Cooke Reed H Enyon, Patri·
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eel pol11on hlvinl • total lencth or
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Also repaln. Dale Wippel •• m~• &amp;''::!~~,;,
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Va. (UP!) - Gov- cia A French, William C.
.
Dell Fife, well-known Middleport resident, obsel'l'·
SUpply, :Uii Union
Ave •
01. .cro• o• mc•w•vo
~uxiliary
ernment is expanding and the responsibility to see that mour, Mrs. Fred L. Hoffman,
85th birthday Tuesday at his home on 727 SObtb
25
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Pomeroy, Ohlo._ _7 29 311tc
'" ' '" '""
the present way of life is not replaced by a "big broth· Paul R Holler Mrs Martha
Ave
DON'T pump your slouim sep- ""~' ,.•~:~.~' "!',!!~',.., lh
er" government rests solely w1th the people, the presl· Keeton Mrs Richard Lipinski,
With It, came a pleasant &amp;tll'llrise. He received a
uo tank. Get Kli~~&gt;-Em - All ,,..,,.., " ••• G"""" ......u.:.
dent of the American Medical Association sa~d Wednes- Mr• Jameo E. Midkiff, Fr~ card and letter from a friend whom be bad not seen or
leptic Tank Cleaner. Land· ~~~r~~to.~~ :·~·~~r ~,jf:o~·
day.
A. Samsel, Mrs, Ernest
· heard from for 60 years 1
II1CUt
~~uro u, Pome- ~o.,mon .,.., ""'" "'
c... Plans were made k&gt; llei'Ve a
"The nation's political leaders are responding to de· Scott, Jr, Mrs James M. Smith,
.
They came to Middleport Ill
roy, 0.
30tc r!U.~:,· r~~~.;.~wn;.r:a!P t!: :" dinner for the Eighth Dlstri~ mands being put upon them by then constitutents, it atarles A stapleton, Thomas A~lng to Mr. }'•fe,
he vllit Mr. Fife and "old ttmet•
8 11__ " ••• 'A' •o "'· "''•"" """ Fall Conlerence to be held m would aprear" said Dr 1
E Steele Paul W. Toylor, Mro. bad kept company wJth only were the subJect of the day
BUUGET PRlCED fw'tdture lr: teet
on thtt
NG t28
n~.•- 2 when the Char\es
' Hudso..n. of' 1help those who cannot he1p Richard 'L. NewYI1u~r,
~MrI two young lad 1!:8 a1 Je•n
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Tb•t
oy 1t0Ulh
••lion ll4a
or olu..LotBoard
or •Mlddl eporI \,0\;WIJCI
em" 60
Olll tblrd 0001' budiet obop. '"'''"' '"" " "" •1 ,., .,_ Awubary
to Feeney-Bennett Cleveland Ohio
themselves Dr Hudson said Sherman McGuire ancl Infant
ago and one hi married, Mrs. Davis, who Is 81, came
latet J'drzdture• M)dIVK¥'
..'---t btln of •ald or•a.ol%atlon. 11ld Tm•
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ho with her brother PaUl Davll
Oblo.
A a... cietlre w tnul•r ud coa.., Post, Amencan LelJlOD, met He addressed
the policy-mak· but 'tbe government does not 10n
ene u o
e, W
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==:::--- - - -C:1. l2 lk ::t.~~.:~r~n:Qs~· ~~~·~h:!:. Tuesday evenmg at the post iJ1g House ol Delegates of the owe all of Its c1tJzens a hvmg.
died durinl the put year.
MrS. Mason and her
sister,
BEANSI potatoes I
lomatoes eel
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West Virg1ma State Medical As- It only owes k&gt; them a govern· Minor CoiiJ'•ion
Oflartltatton for Wbkb llld Tna.
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The other llrl now Ne1He BeS!,
Mr ~
Fl'- her
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mariy old and
and 111010111. aorence Prof. "' h••• "'" '"" ,.., •"• "'' Mrs. Albert Roush, pre81dent, ooclatlon on the eve of
the mental chmate In which there R
rted b PoUee c 1 ton Davis ,;,oved away
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u•J..&lt;'Ifll:. l!l&amp;l:le will eont.l.nue "" .,.. Ule&lt;l IOl'
ded a nd announced the 8th group 's 99th -annuaI convention Ui an opporturu~.,
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v occurred on and
arehe never heard
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I broader programs of 1nstruc· week at Canter 8 Caves near
set 3 month~ old. Take over atlao serv1ce Jack's Refng
MIDDLEPORT WC T U wlll t10n, more subjects Lo serve the Jackson. m preparation for th~
paymenlll o1 $I :15 per week erat1on, New Haveo Phone meet Friday evenmg. August 26 varied needs of students, and 1commg football season. Dlrec·
or pay balance due $92 24
TU a.3S37
4 6 lfc at the home of Mrs Betty Chne to make better Ul1hzat1on of 1 ted by Mr Robert A Garner,
Try it In your home Call HEATING PLUMBING- Rural on Walnut Street at 7 30 P m teachers As you know, It " pos- 1J;' the_ band " learning pre&lt;l·
91'1-3318.
8 21 6tc OoiOI Bottle Gas . Arnold
THE MIDDLEPORT Boys' Sible to employ and
asSign SJon drtlls and muSic
w~
Brothers 618 E Main Sl League wdl sponsor 8
high teachers m the ma)or f1eld of 1w11i also be used In several c ·
CANNING k&gt;matoes, $1 110 I
Pomeroy:
I 12 tl~ school teen dance at the Middle specialization. Not the least ' pehhve events and public per-

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gle county d1stmt would ap- i
pear to have advantages, not
only m bemg located more
I Holzer Hospital· VlsiUng
accessibly for all concerned. but
hours 2-4 and HI p.m. Parents
also, 10 the educatmnal advantR 1 d H h "•h001 only on Pediatrics Ward
ages 11 could offer. Larger edu· The
ut an
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A.dmlsslons
cahonal umts are able to offer marching band " spending the Miss Charlotte Hambrick, 960

riu!i:tu::m~!~o~ha~~rs

Dally '$entlnel,

140 lb guard; Harold Barker,
155 lb end, Steve Van Meier,
145 Jb guard; Butch Bash,
180 lb center Jne Hall 83 lb
end Joe ~ynolds
lb.
gua~ and Charles 'Pullins a5
lb. end.
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PANTHER SCHEDULE
Sept. 9 _ Wahama
Sept. 17 _ At Rutland
Sept. !3 - GaiHpolll
Sept 30 _ al Lo&amp;an
Oct 7 - Wellston
"Tiuok be cao teach os how
Oct 14 - al Middleport
I to draw 8 base-on-baUs?''
ON Zl _ Jackso1
fXt. zs - at NelsonviDe
Nov. fi - Athens
Nov. IZ - al Oak Hlll

Greying Vern Law Near Untouchable

plored fully at a lime when a
major bUilding program IS be-

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This machine equipped to SEWING macblrlel. repair ser
A SPECIAL meeting of the
rice. aU mallei W~ :I-Z284
holes
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ne Fabrll Shop Pomero~ Racine Seuthern Local Athlet
darn, 1nd monogram Take Authorized Singer Sales and ic Boosters will be held Thurs
over payment• ol $5 50 per Servlee
, 111 tfr day at 7 30 p m There will be
~th or pay balance
duo _
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electiOn of ofl1cero and other
$3f.so Free home
demo. READ~ Mill concrete deliver- Important busmess.
Call il92·3218
8 21 6tc ed right to your project Fast THE WILLINlo Workers class
IBM CONSOI.F.
STERI':O _ ~~ •a~ ~ee ·~ma~ll of the Enterprise EUB Church
one
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oeg em wiU meet Thursday evemng at
Just taken In, lovely walnut
finish R•dlo equipped w•th Ready-Mil Co· Middleport. the home of Mrs Claude Hus
Oh1o.
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Hovtl II'ICI!cfast Dlsli •••

F. Roush, Arlbur

Roubel Travel

Cereal Peach Crisp

cblrd 1M YCIUIIC, a1X year Tbe Roulb IIICI Allied Plllll· :~~~~ ~
11011 of llr. 11111 r.rn. Dick lies, Inc., met Ia their na~ Dick Ord 'Rome

, Montgomery, W. Va.,
celebrated hla birthday recent1y 'cat the home of hla lfand·
pii!OIIIs Mr. IIICI Mrs. Albur·
IIi YOuas, Cllfton. AlteDdina
In :addition lo his parents, for·
mer realdents ot Clifton, were
the following: Mark Compson,
RICkY and Rhonda Young, sue
YQting Terry Roush K 1 1 h y
ani! V;.,ce Van M~ Johnny
v , . Meter all 1 cni1on
f.'~:ammy 'auso=,
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""pro, ·•
R6bln end Andy Stewart, Mrs.
G~dlo Stewart and Mrs. EveJy~ Stewart. all of MMon.
~· Tommy
Nebbergall,
T'!l"llll' QuJnn and Mark Allen
of"'ritornY!J!e, 0., Mrs. Charlee
Lalhey and Owies Murphy,
Leon, W. Va., Mr. and Mrs.
Jiin Stearna, Terry and Mike
Allen, MI. Alto . W. Va., end
the hosts, Mr. and Mrl. Young.
• BAND WILL PLAY
'l'he Wabama White Falcon
B$1d Is scheduled to partlcl·
pate ID tho half time festivities
at;the (11arleslon Rockeil foo~
bajl game lids Saturday
In
Charleston, W. Va. They will
be accompanied by their dlrec·
tor, Gerald Simmons.

reunion In the Shenandoah Val·
ley, Va., last Saturday. Two
~UIIdrOO or more from 15 sllltes,
mcludl11&amp; Texas and Arizona,
met In tho park of St. Mary's
therallbn Churcb. None olin ththe
0
am Y Y name re~am
Valley, but they have many
lrlenda among the membersblp
of the three churches, St. Marya
Solomon and Sl Matthew, they
helped to eetabllah between the
years 17110 and 1800.
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wu
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'lbe Life Wire Cllll ol
New Haven EUB Cburcb held
their regular meeting In the
·Education Room of tho church
,
MrsSallarcy Capehart, Mrs.
. rgo )'1'1 u boatesael, . .
SISted by Mrs. Roy HoffrnM
Mrl. Georae Jewell conducted the abort ha.n- meotlol.
Those attend!Da were M r 1.
Roy Roffmaa Mrs
Bernard
Llevinl, Mrs. 'TheJnia Capehart,
Mrs. ft. F. BryiDI, Mrs. Olha
LeiYlng, Mn. Ray Weavar, Mrs.
CUff Roush, Mrs. Mll'lln llariJ.
ford, and Andy, IJid Mn. Cape.
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'Pastor Dillon
Is President
Of Associati~n

Boward Jol)niOn

,JOppa
;S4Jciety Not~,

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Cannel
Sooietv Notes

PT. PLEASANT - The Rev.
Clarence Dillon, pastor of tho
Plrsl Cbttrf:h o/ God, waa elecled president of the local MJn."
toterlal As!iociaUon lor
the
coming year.
Elected to sel'lle with
Rev. Dillon were the Rev. Mar·
tin Berlsford, pastor of the
New Raven EUB Church,
president, and tho Rev. C. s.
Thompson, paator qt the Trln·
tty Methodist Church,
oecretary • lreasurer,

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_ _ _.,,:_:___,_ _ llld lamlly of Alhllnd. K)l, v!J.
Ued hill mother, Mft, Mll7
Mrs. Edith Shain of Pomeroy Circle while 011 vacation. ·
at tbe home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert WaiiOil
Lloyd Roush 'ad attend.. and daughter of. .Tens · Yillted
the Carmel ho'"ecomlng.
Mr. and Mri, Edlon ~lb. for
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a few dayl,
Jane fngram of Columhul I!
visiting her grandparents, Mr. Mrs. Laura Elselstelh ·ind
and Ml'l. Ralph Leo and al- son, CeCil,
\'lilted
tended tho Me!ga
Fair. Dann and
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FABRICS
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COAL
HEATERS

THE POET'S
CORNER

Prfclf
Stort At

We Also Have In
Stock Stove Pipe,
Dempers, Draft
Controls and Olher
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LOAFfRS
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McCOY'S GRADE A HOMOGENIZED

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PERMA PRESS ·PANTS· · •· sz.98.S4.9S

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RUGS

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BY Mrs. A. B. Bailey

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Hottest·Tire Buy of the Ye8t .

The burial place of their common ancestor Jolm Adam
Rausch and his wife SUSiiannah
'l'he Ministerial AISISC!Iatlon
Schlern Is lr tbe cometary near
will
hold a picnic for the min·
the church, they havlns slvea
lstel'l
and their families at Krolhe ground lor church and .,.
del
Park
on Tuesday, Sepl. 6,
metary about 1770. Nine sona
beglnalng at 5:!0 p•.m.
of lids family were In the Revolutlonary War. About 1798 PEIISONo\LS
'!'be lfOUP )'!Ill hold their
tm all these brothers
who Guests In tile borne of Mr.
regular monthly
breakfast
wore substantial land owners end Mrs. George Jewell racen~
moel.ingt al Gene Ball'l rest·
there sold their 1Brlll8 and came IJI were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
II Is •timatocl tbl owr 80 pe1 eenl of tho peoplo oal bolle1 aurant on the first Wednesday
to the Ohio Valley. Captain Jewell of Parkersburc, W. Va.,
tnakfilla now, coolpared ~leu than 60 per cent 1.11 the Fifties. of each month at 8 a. m. All
Jolm Rouob purchased 8,000 ae- and Mrs. R. L. Clark of Hun~ However, the moderq breakfut il keyed to the chaqing tempo now mlnlsten of the area are
res in Mason County to which inglon, W, Va.
fl American Ufe. No lo'nc-!t are hure breakflllltl needed. 10 aoo·
1 A. J. Foyt.-paot winner
Invited to join with them
-erally due to our more 88dentary life.
all the brothers came.
Mrs. Donllld Cooke end
lndianapolla '1100" IDII
the monthly breakfast me•et· ll
T;xi.'Y, • buic ""real Md milk breaklul Is tho modem light
dozeD I af other top :l'&amp;Gtl
From these prolific families dren have retarned home to bnakfut becaUie it pves ._you about one-quarter of your daily
ings.
drove a 1tock nee car
they have acaltered acroq lhe WIDtervUie, Ohio, after speD&lt;!· I .aeedt and ia low in fat :and cholesterol.
under nee conditi~DI
For those who prefer varie~y, look to 10m1 of the dll!erent waya
nation and ..., now represented ing oeveral days as the guests
SOO mil11 1llZD 1Df1la Oll
to
vary
th•
butt.
cereal
and
mUk
team.
Such
a
breakfast
iJ
thit
in many of the better known na· of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Corelll Peac~ B,:ea,kfut Criap dtveloped for Better Breakraat
Thundod&gt;olt tlreo.
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tlono of tbe world. Tho total off· George Jewell. Debra Cooke
MOnth celebi:atlOI)I. Jt il a novel presentation of u adcqtmte
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Built with 4 pll•• at
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wallace .SPrinl of those piOneer families ma!ned here to attend school breakfut
extra-1troa.1
I·T Dyloa
. Cereal Peath llrtak!ut CriQ
of . l!:alamaaoo, Mich., vlalted Inow approxfmale a hundred at Wahama tide winter term.
oord
and
Tuftyn
rubbtl
1 eon (l \JOUnd 18 OUDCt)
Y, woopoon nulmog
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bless- thousand. The daughters mar· Mr. end Mrs. Clayton Athey
lo1
extrt
l!illaql
eliced pelches
· 2 tablev,poona letnon juice
1ng over the weekend.
ried Into the Nease, Zirkle, Hen· ar~ vacaHonlng 1n Florida.
.JA aqJ~ brown eugn, paeked
8 tablespom')l butter or
I Buill to dtllvef txlrl
-1 tableapoon Coi'Ditan:h
marprina
traction rain or lhJne
Rev. Marvan Frame accom- kle, Wolf and WaddeJ families Judy Athey Is vWUng Mr.
,% teapqon: Nit
3 cups com ftaket, cruahed
panied hla pare.•t., Mr. at.d and excepting the last named and Mrs. Richard Athey and
to 2 cupa 8alroo
Mrs. Norman Frame of Frame- stayed In the Valley. The Wad· /amlly at ClnclnnaU, Ohio.
llriln Pll~· Save I 'cup oyruy Md CO!Dbine wilh 2 tab!,.
PT. PLEASANT - The Pt.
town, w. va., to hlo homo 1n dels came to Gallla County with Mrs. Nora Tripp Is •lslting -,oona b'rowD I\JIRr, oomltllrch, Pit, nnd nutmeg. Cook, ltlrrins
Whltewoll Tubele" I Price•
I Fed. J!:L Tu
Mucn for a vi•it.
some of the Roush brothers, Mr. and Mrs. WU!Iam ShlnD and oODatantJy;uilltl 'lhicbnod Md dea1. Add pnch oliceo and lemon Pleaunl Band Boosters votfd
- -juioe. Plac. in tballow l't)-quart bakina: dilh. Melt butler or mar· to change their regular meet·
,1.90
7.00¥13
119.38
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Mr. and Mrs. Larry Belcher and they have many offspJi.ng family at Columbut, Ohio.
prine, add remaini111 BUI8f, Add cereal and lt.ir untU coated
and famUy of Newark, Ohio, through many of the most pro- Rev. and Mra. Jack T. Welch with sus:ar mil:ture. Sprinkle cereal over pelchH. B1ke in mod· lng night to tbe 1econd Mon·
$2.20
?.35/7.75xl4
121.48
(7.00/7.BOJ&lt;14)
visited over th• weekend with mment families of that county· and family and Robert Welch erate oven IS&amp;O•F) until heated,. about 20 mlnul-. Serve warm. day of eacb month at 7:10 p.
Dlain or with milk or cream.
m. ID the band room at the
$2.31
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Me. and Mrs. Jolm McDaniel The largest progeny Is to be are spending two weeks
at Yield:
8.~x14
4 to B HtviqL ~ ~(8.00xl4)
blgb
school.
and with Mrs. Elizabeth Jef- found In Mason, MeJgs and Gal· Deep Creek vacation
f3.57
fers.
!Ia «HHIllies. Also in Kansas, near Oakland, Maryland.
U5a14
,25.83
(8.80x14)
Mrs. Heller Rayburn Ia ra- Iowa, Nebraska and Missouri, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Mowako'l'he Boosten will have the
$2.21
ported 11 Improving at lha there are Important settlements wakl spont tbo weekend at their
coaoesslon atand for the Labor
7.11817.75115
121.48
(UI0/8.70xt5)
West ViriiDla University Ho• 11 descendents of the pioneers' home In Florenee, Indiana.
Day Horse show at Harmon
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tal
Mo"'antown
w.
va.
lamillot
who
emigrated
from
Mal'llln
Rouoh
son
of
Mr.
Stables.
The
group
will
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8.15/8.4Bx15
125.83
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where abe remalnll a pa· Tho banq~et on Friday even· and Mrs. Marvln Roush, uter·
alon atanda at the home looi.2.71
1.85/9.00.15
113.81
Uent.
Ins had t« reservations service went an emergency appen eel•
!!IV W
ball games of PPHll during tbe
/8.00/8.20x151
Recent Yilltors of Mro. Dal·lbelng &amp;ivan by the ladles of St. omy at Holzer l:!ospllsl, Sunday
coming oeason, beginning with
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las Yeaaer wero Mr. and Mn. 1Mary'• Ch•Irch John G Miller afternoon.
the first game on Sept. 2nd.
•Plus tax and Urea off oar
Allan 1'aylor and lomlly of WI• I Editor ol tho local ne~· paper' Sheldon Roush loft lor Chill'
8 0
Cle
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Announcement was
modo
consln and Mro. Vesta Taylor The Shenandoa~ Vallev' News: leston, Monday, where he will
lbat the Junior Hlgh School
Wl!ltewallo Also Avallabla--$3.01114ore
of Sycamore, ru., Mr. and and manaaer 01 the long estab be employed ID tho Flnanct1 DaBand will be performing
M"'. James Roush and lamlly, lllohed Hinkle Press spoke b; partment of tho Ford l\lotor Co. Mr. and Mro. Thomas Birch BY MARTIIA ROLSING!II . . . year at the Junior High FooiChampallft, Ill.. Mrs. Dwight'
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Gibbs of Letart, w. Va.
fors tho banquet In respect to [shall University and the "'" of Mr. and Mro. Bill Lipps of Attendance at the Eden U.B. I beD games. Parent. are
... and Mr Ed d H k Ilia relationship of the Roushes, Mr d
ald F Roush Lillie Hocking were Sunda• Church Sunday was 7ti Eldon Iminded that the .money made
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ill Mr. Clint Birch and Blake, pastor, save a short ser· lD e concess n s
sa e
e~~: 0 tl neal':"
~ in th1 early dJ&gt;velopment of the
li!Dn after Sunday School.
lootbaD IIIIIQo it wbat aupv!SI
recen Y w
r.
\'alley. Dr. Lester L. Roush of
Gerald p ll
end
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\Irs. Russell Capehart,
Melp County addressed the
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. ." '' Buckley preached Sun- . The band budgel for the IIJG6.
ond Mrs. Cbrisl)l Bletner.
Slturday afternoon gathering
of Spiller and Mrs. dar 'Digbt al the Eden Church. rt year ""' presented and 1[1'
VIsiting on Sunday with Mr · by giving a brief account of the
Cleek end daughter of
jlr'OYed Ill the amount of $4000
and Mrs. Christy Bletnor were growth and development of the
were recent guesll of . Mrs. Garaldlne Holaln~er vi·
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MrS. Amelia Gebeleln1 Mra. family as published in the three
Mn. Elva Daley.
Sited her huboand who 11 tatErnie Urban, Mr. and Mrs, volume history o/ which he has , PT PLEASANT _ A speelal ~elth Fltllh caiUed on Mike doned at Ft. Leollard Wood,
Dick Urban all of Huntington, been author and editor.
Iconv~cation of the local M81QD- Middleswart Fnday afternoon. tourl. last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Park Cadle of l\lason and M~l&amp;• Counties had •lc Lod&amp;e will be held Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Rand611 Talbott Mrs. Sol Bl&amp;ley and IOD Ed·
South Charleston.
the larcest altelldiDce and Ohio at 9 a. m. with the Honorable of New Lexington were SUnday die, Mrs. Martha Holsinger, and
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Mr. and Mn. Carl Anthony of was represented by more than Howard K. Brown, Grand High CQeiiJ of his parento, Mr. and Arcba Barber, visited Opal
Newark, Ohio, vial ted on SUn· any other state. It hal been the Priest of the lloywl Arcll M.,. Mrs. Delf Talbott.
ber at Orient, Monday.
day with Mrs. Ellubetb Jof· practice of the 111Uonal organ!· ons of the State of west Vir- Mrl. Elva Dalley, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmle Holsinger
fers.
ullon to return to the New Mar· &amp;lnla, 1o be pmenL·
IDd Mra. CarolYD Prlca and firnlly villted Mrs. Martba
Also vlallinl over the week ket, Mt. Jackaon community, Grand High Priest Brown
Beverly, were Ia Bolsinger Sunday evening.
end with Mrs. Jeffers were Mr. which they COlllldar the home· Martlosburg, W. VI., will
Parklll'lburg obopping Tuasday. Karen Reed from Belpre vi·
and Mrs. Don Klaamore and land o/ their ancutors ev"''Y accompanied by Georll Y.
Mn. Mlldrod Fll&lt;:b called on llted with her aUDI, Mrs. Suzie
danghter .. Their other daughter, tan years. Next ya.r•1 assemb- reQ, Granil Treuuror and
Maxine DW:II recently. KerviJI. .Also vlsllinJin ber
Sandy K~0amore,
remained ly was fixed lor Friond Nebras· ar1 of thl GrantLChapllr
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bryant art home ,... LeO~d Paugh lro.m
for a longer visit wills her ka.
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patent. of uoa hom Sunday In Pittsburgh and Shirley Paugh,
grindmother.
Putor H. c. Caotor of both tha conferriJli of dapeel
Vetarw Memorial Hoapllal at from Arizona. DIDo Co!OndafFOR LlnLE GIRLS
1\llss Lelia. Wright t. spend- the st. Mary'• and Solomon several candld4tes.
Pomeroy.
fer and family were also gueots.
lng a vacation from the Unl· Churches with the help of John Lunch ind p lv.run8
·Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dorran They were from Radnnr, Ohio.
ve~ity of Bloomington and Is Hefner and Mrs. Mary Sb«'ts a quat will be 1erved ind aU anil famiiJ of New Jersey and l!:velya Barber was burled
•nd
visi_ting her sisl&lt;:~ Miss Bessie local merchant gave helpful ~.. Royal Arch Muolll of tbt·· PL Mr. ancl'l'.!ta. Hvold Brewer of 'l'hursday at the Eden Cemetery.
Wr~ght. Also VISiting her "" sistance In entertainment and Pleasant and surroUtlding.
Long Bottom. wen recent vlslt- Sbe wy from Toronto, Ohio.
Sizes: 3 to 6X, 7 to 14
teri In Maton is Mn. Wood- benquet arrangement..
are to be pr1111111t lor tiUt
ora of Mr. ind Mrs. A. C. Btew- Mr. and Mn. Aln Holtblger
1'01! Groggs of Atlanta, Ga.
The gravoe of lheee revolu· casion.
and· David.
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and sou Paul Wa)'JIIl ¥isltod wltb
Some Styles Never Need Ironing
Mr. and Mrl. Russell Cape. tlonary brothers are In Mason
Sb,elly Ward
with her Mi'1. Martha Holainler, Sunday
haft entertained on Sunday with Mel&amp;s and GaJDa Cow!tles and
Pleaaant Valler Boapllal
.......U.tbar, Mr. Wesley Cozort moriling.
GIRLS SIZE 7 TO 14
a family picnic honorin&amp; the 1 few years age were approxl- ADMT11EU - JOMpb
on Wednesday.
Rlv. Eldon Blake and will,
birthdays of their son·lll·law, mately mar~ed by the
local ell, Pl. Pleasant; John
Mr. and Mrs, .E. E. Breo.:er took ch4rge of their new pasiol'
John Sisson, and daughter, Mel· Daughters of tile American Re- Pt. Pleasanl; Julla Lea
llptllt Saturday evewng With ate at Liberty Church In Waahanie. Attending the affair which volutlon, asalsled by membel'l Comb, Pl. Pleasant
tbelr daughter end family, Mr. lngton Cowtly.
was held at the Capehart home of Roush Family Association.
D!SCilAIIGED - B r e a
Mrs. Ron Beegle and CriJ. Gerinjde Cbevaller and ebB·
were Mr. and Mrs. Charles eo.
~ROWER
Miller, Pt. Pleasant;
lie of Racine.
dren are viJIIIDg with Mrs. Ly·
hen, Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. On Saturday evening, August Lee Redman, Pl. PJoatiDl; Mrs. Jon Webster of Colum· dla Chevalier; They ars from
Jim Sisson and daushter, 1111'1. 6th, meebera of the Yonng Mrs. Haymon Razulolpb, Pt. bus spent her vacation with her Palnsv~ Oblo.
John Sisson and Miriam and Girls' Sw!day School Class of Pleuam; Charles
Pt
Mr. and Mn. Rudy
.
Mr. and Mrs. Capehart.
the New Raven EUB Church, Pleuant; Chari•
Carpenter called 011 their aUDI
. WSCS PICNIC
surprised their teacher, Mrs. Pt. p~~
Mrs. Zetta Boyd of Parker,. Mn. Iva Durst at Mt. Alto, W.
For
On Sunday . afternoon . the Charleo Weaver, with e baby
was a weeke.nd guest of Va., Sunclay afternooo, •
Boy• &amp; Girls
W"'!lan'a Society of Christian shower at her home. Alter the
TEA ANNOVNCED ..
~ and family, Mr. and Recent vlsltors of E. H. Car·
Service of the Mason Metho- gifts bad been presented every· PT. PLEASA!fr _ Thl
Dell Talbotl. Other caners Oilier and lamily were . Mr.
dlst Church hekl a picnic at one went to tho church 'ror re- Pleasant Junior ,W~'I
Mn. Jaclt TIJior llld and Mrs. S. W. . Dural, Mrs.
the Rusaall Barton camp at freshment..
will bave a tea MaDday,
Jane Boyd of Park- Roy Donahew, Mn. Sylvia AtPortland, Ohio. Attending were Those attending were present 30, at 1 p. Iii. Ia tile ·
and Mrs. Lettie ~ len, Keith Fitch, R. R. Dural
All Size&amp;
Fred Spencer, Me. and Mrl. members and prevloUa mem- Church parllb bRA.
and Tom, Rudy Durst, Mn.
Roy Harless, Mr. and· ~,14ra· hera: Gall Miller,
Beverly pose of tha tea Ia to
"'fke Evana llld daugh- Louise I!Nwer, Mrs. Elva DaiJ.
and StyleJ
Glen Cartwright and family, Knapp Marilyn Cooke Kandl welcome proi[IIC!Ive
were recenl JIUOIII of Mrs. f11, Wes~ . Cozart. Rev. EdMr1, Marvan Frame and cblJd. Sayre,' Nancy Roush, ' Jeanine hera llld PI9VIdt
Evano, Pomeroy.
ward Gril,ijih, J. W. LawsO!I,
ren,
Mrs. David Flagg and Miller, Jolmette Oldaker, Sher- 011 the wDI'Id!IP 11 the club.
Carol l)alley called 011 Qreg Mldtlleswart, Mr.
end
:hildren, Mr. and ~Mr•. Freddie ry Sole, Kay Hollman, Arcbetmother, Mrt. Rena Fitch 1\11'!1. Doi1 Brower, Jolf and
IOYS BACK TO SCHOOL
Thabet and family, Mrs. Nllllllle ta Hayes Sherry HBrtley CanA1tBE8T8 MADE
olten)ooD,
Tbn, Mrs. Reva Taylor and
Joboson, Mr. end Mrs. Blll dy log~, Cathy Weaver: Ore- PT. PLEASANT_ Arrelll
Mr.
Mil. DfiD Talbott, daughte!'l, Parkarsburg,
Fry and lsunlly. Mr. and Mrl. m1 Slevens, Beek BlllTis, Co- corded at tha QJUilty lall
Zelia
and Mrl. Iva Boyd and Mrs. Zelia Boyd.
Dick Harris, Mr. and Mrs. zy Cooke, Charlene Weaver and ing the pull!reDIJ • (our
Reuben Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Weaver. Also present were are: Ricky Cole, 18, ~GalllpoJ!IIJ
for
Larry Bumgardner llld family, Mr. Charles Weaver,
Randy Ferry, IDiollcaUm; Jolm
~.' and Mrs. Lealer Zerkle and Weaver, Mrs. Pete Burril, Rev. Baker, 31, Rt. ·2, P~ Pleasaat
!amily, Pat RulleDculter, Dun- end Mrs. Marlin Berisfonl and pea.. wiU'I'IIit; . and 1 17 year
&gt;ar, W. Va.. and tile boll and Andy.
old Mason
'~ juvl!ldla
to
aostess, Mr. ,and Mrs. Barton.
JWl'AILY CUJB
cbargod wltlllatqD:IIIGia.
BOOSTEIIS MEET
'l'l!e Bend Rotar)' &lt;:rub beld
'!be Wahamll Band Boosters their rtgular rneet1og at the CHILD RJW.TB DAY
lleld a committee meetiol on boma ol Mr. and Mrs. Edwin WASHINGTON
-PI'Oioll
~ tvenillll II tho boma ol Stein at which Uma the 1fQup ldent JobnoOn . W~~~~
Mrt and !Ira. Ruueii Capehart enjoyed a Com Rout
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cfalmed Oct. 1 u
IIICI 1111C1e pllltl to epoosor a Those tttendlng were .Donald Child Health Day," IIYfnlll
ebickeu barbecaa • Sept. I, at III tho "natloftll bdenal
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,J$1'JErr' m"'""' 1ftft Band Dlreclor mour, and Mr. and Mrs. cape. }'Oill1g ,..n~~ · are ;IVtD
,Garlld 111m"""'' IMler Zero harL
OJilloriWllll tor &amp;oocl beellb."

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11011 of llr. 11111 r.rn. Dick lies, Inc., met Ia their na~ Dick Ord 'Rome

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celebrated hla birthday recent1y 'cat the home of hla lfand·
pii!OIIIs Mr. IIICI Mrs. Albur·
IIi YOuas, Cllfton. AlteDdina
In :addition lo his parents, for·
mer realdents ot Clifton, were
the following: Mark Compson,
RICkY and Rhonda Young, sue
YQting Terry Roush K 1 1 h y
ani! V;.,ce Van M~ Johnny
v , . Meter all 1 cni1on
f.'~:ammy 'auso=,
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G~dlo Stewart and Mrs. EveJy~ Stewart. all of MMon.
~· Tommy
Nebbergall,
T'!l"llll' QuJnn and Mark Allen
of"'ritornY!J!e, 0., Mrs. Charlee
Lalhey and Owies Murphy,
Leon, W. Va., Mr. and Mrs.
Jiin Stearna, Terry and Mike
Allen, MI. Alto . W. Va., end
the hosts, Mr. and Mrl. Young.
• BAND WILL PLAY
'l'he Wabama White Falcon
B$1d Is scheduled to partlcl·
pate ID tho half time festivities
at;the (11arleslon Rockeil foo~
bajl game lids Saturday
In
Charleston, W. Va. They will
be accompanied by their dlrec·
tor, Gerald Simmons.

reunion In the Shenandoah Val·
ley, Va., last Saturday. Two
~UIIdrOO or more from 15 sllltes,
mcludl11&amp; Texas and Arizona,
met In tho park of St. Mary's
therallbn Churcb. None olin ththe
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am Y Y name re~am
Valley, but they have many
lrlenda among the membersblp
of the three churches, St. Marya
Solomon and Sl Matthew, they
helped to eetabllah between the
years 17110 and 1800.
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wu
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'lbe Life Wire Cllll ol
New Haven EUB Cburcb held
their regular meeting In the
·Education Room of tho church
,
MrsSallarcy Capehart, Mrs.
. rgo )'1'1 u boatesael, . .
SISted by Mrs. Roy HoffrnM
Mrl. Georae Jewell conducted the abort ha.n- meotlol.
Those attend!Da were M r 1.
Roy Roffmaa Mrs
Bernard
Llevinl, Mrs. 'TheJnia Capehart,
Mrs. ft. F. BryiDI, Mrs. Olha
LeiYlng, Mn. Ray Weavar, Mrs.
CUff Roush, Mrs. Mll'lln llariJ.
ford, and Andy, IJid Mn. Cape.
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'Pastor Dillon
Is President
Of Associati~n

Boward Jol)niOn

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Cannel
Sooietv Notes

PT. PLEASANT - The Rev.
Clarence Dillon, pastor of tho
Plrsl Cbttrf:h o/ God, waa elecled president of the local MJn."
toterlal As!iociaUon lor
the
coming year.
Elected to sel'lle with
Rev. Dillon were the Rev. Mar·
tin Berlsford, pastor of the
New Raven EUB Church,
president, and tho Rev. C. s.
Thompson, paator qt the Trln·
tty Methodist Church,
oecretary • lreasurer,

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Ued hill mother, Mft, Mll7
Mrs. Edith Shain of Pomeroy Circle while 011 vacation. ·
at tbe home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert WaiiOil
Lloyd Roush 'ad attend.. and daughter of. .Tens · Yillted
the Carmel ho'"ecomlng.
Mr. and Mri, Edlon ~lb. for
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a few dayl,
Jane fngram of Columhul I!
visiting her grandparents, Mr. Mrs. Laura Elselstelh ·ind
and Ml'l. Ralph Leo and al- son, CeCil,
\'lilted
tended tho Me!ga
Fair. Dann and
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The burial place of their common ancestor Jolm Adam
Rausch and his wife SUSiiannah
'l'he Ministerial AISISC!Iatlon
Schlern Is lr tbe cometary near
will
hold a picnic for the min·
the church, they havlns slvea
lstel'l
and their families at Krolhe ground lor church and .,.
del
Park
on Tuesday, Sepl. 6,
metary about 1770. Nine sona
beglnalng at 5:!0 p•.m.
of lids family were In the Revolutlonary War. About 1798 PEIISONo\LS
'!'be lfOUP )'!Ill hold their
tm all these brothers
who Guests In tile borne of Mr.
regular monthly
breakfast
wore substantial land owners end Mrs. George Jewell racen~
moel.ingt al Gene Ball'l rest·
there sold their 1Brlll8 and came IJI were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
II Is •timatocl tbl owr 80 pe1 eenl of tho peoplo oal bolle1 aurant on the first Wednesday
to the Ohio Valley. Captain Jewell of Parkersburc, W. Va.,
tnakfilla now, coolpared ~leu than 60 per cent 1.11 the Fifties. of each month at 8 a. m. All
Jolm Rouob purchased 8,000 ae- and Mrs. R. L. Clark of Hun~ However, the moderq breakfut il keyed to the chaqing tempo now mlnlsten of the area are
res in Mason County to which inglon, W, Va.
fl American Ufe. No lo'nc-!t are hure breakflllltl needed. 10 aoo·
1 A. J. Foyt.-paot winner
Invited to join with them
-erally due to our more 88dentary life.
all the brothers came.
Mrs. Donllld Cooke end
lndianapolla '1100" IDII
the monthly breakfast me•et· ll
T;xi.'Y, • buic ""real Md milk breaklul Is tho modem light
dozeD I af other top :l'&amp;Gtl
From these prolific families dren have retarned home to bnakfut becaUie it pves ._you about one-quarter of your daily
ings.
drove a 1tock nee car
they have acaltered acroq lhe WIDtervUie, Ohio, after speD&lt;!· I .aeedt and ia low in fat :and cholesterol.
under nee conditi~DI
For those who prefer varie~y, look to 10m1 of the dll!erent waya
nation and ..., now represented ing oeveral days as the guests
SOO mil11 1llZD 1Df1la Oll
to
vary
th•
butt.
cereal
and
mUk
team.
Such
a
breakfast
iJ
thit
in many of the better known na· of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Corelll Peac~ B,:ea,kfut Criap dtveloped for Better Breakraat
Thundod&gt;olt tlreo.
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PERSONALS
tlono of tbe world. Tho total off· George Jewell. Debra Cooke
MOnth celebi:atlOI)I. Jt il a novel presentation of u adcqtmte
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Built with 4 pll•• at
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wallace .SPrinl of those piOneer families ma!ned here to attend school breakfut
extra-1troa.1
I·T Dyloa
. Cereal Peath llrtak!ut CriQ
of . l!:alamaaoo, Mich., vlalted Inow approxfmale a hundred at Wahama tide winter term.
oord
and
Tuftyn
rubbtl
1 eon (l \JOUnd 18 OUDCt)
Y, woopoon nulmog
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bless- thousand. The daughters mar· Mr. end Mrs. Clayton Athey
lo1
extrt
l!illaql
eliced pelches
· 2 tablev,poona letnon juice
1ng over the weekend.
ried Into the Nease, Zirkle, Hen· ar~ vacaHonlng 1n Florida.
.JA aqJ~ brown eugn, paeked
8 tablespom')l butter or
I Buill to dtllvef txlrl
-1 tableapoon Coi'Ditan:h
marprina
traction rain or lhJne
Rev. Marvan Frame accom- kle, Wolf and WaddeJ families Judy Athey Is vWUng Mr.
,% teapqon: Nit
3 cups com ftaket, cruahed
panied hla pare.•t., Mr. at.d and excepting the last named and Mrs. Richard Athey and
to 2 cupa 8alroo
Mrs. Norman Frame of Frame- stayed In the Valley. The Wad· /amlly at ClnclnnaU, Ohio.
llriln Pll~· Save I 'cup oyruy Md CO!Dbine wilh 2 tab!,.
PT. PLEASANT - The Pt.
town, w. va., to hlo homo 1n dels came to Gallla County with Mrs. Nora Tripp Is •lslting -,oona b'rowD I\JIRr, oomltllrch, Pit, nnd nutmeg. Cook, ltlrrins
Whltewoll Tubele" I Price•
I Fed. J!:L Tu
Mucn for a vi•it.
some of the Roush brothers, Mr. and Mrs. WU!Iam ShlnD and oODatantJy;uilltl 'lhicbnod Md dea1. Add pnch oliceo and lemon Pleaunl Band Boosters votfd
- -juioe. Plac. in tballow l't)-quart bakina: dilh. Melt butler or mar· to change their regular meet·
,1.90
7.00¥13
119.38
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Mr. and Mrs. Larry Belcher and they have many offspJi.ng family at Columbut, Ohio.
prine, add remaini111 BUI8f, Add cereal and lt.ir untU coated
and famUy of Newark, Ohio, through many of the most pro- Rev. and Mra. Jack T. Welch with sus:ar mil:ture. Sprinkle cereal over pelchH. B1ke in mod· lng night to tbe 1econd Mon·
$2.20
?.35/7.75xl4
121.48
(7.00/7.BOJ&lt;14)
visited over th• weekend with mment families of that county· and family and Robert Welch erate oven IS&amp;O•F) until heated,. about 20 mlnul-. Serve warm. day of eacb month at 7:10 p.
Dlain or with milk or cream.
m. ID the band room at the
$2.31
,23.CO
Me. and Mrs. Jolm McDaniel The largest progeny Is to be are spending two weeks
at Yield:
8.~x14
4 to B HtviqL ~ ~(8.00xl4)
blgb
school.
and with Mrs. Elizabeth Jef- found In Mason, MeJgs and Gal· Deep Creek vacation
f3.57
fers.
!Ia «HHIllies. Also in Kansas, near Oakland, Maryland.
U5a14
,25.83
(8.80x14)
Mrs. Heller Rayburn Ia ra- Iowa, Nebraska and Missouri, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Mowako'l'he Boosten will have the
$2.21
ported 11 Improving at lha there are Important settlements wakl spont tbo weekend at their
coaoesslon atand for the Labor
7.11817.75115
121.48
(UI0/8.70xt5)
West ViriiDla University Ho• 11 descendents of the pioneers' home In Florenee, Indiana.
Day Horse show at Harmon
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tal
Mo"'antown
w.
va.
lamillot
who
emigrated
from
Mal'llln
Rouoh
son
of
Mr.
Stables.
The
group
will
lllso
8.15/8.4Bx15
125.83
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where abe remalnll a pa· Tho banq~et on Friday even· and Mrs. Marvln Roush, uter·
alon atanda at the home looi.2.71
1.85/9.00.15
113.81
Uent.
Ins had t« reservations service went an emergency appen eel•
!!IV W
ball games of PPHll during tbe
/8.00/8.20x151
Recent Yilltors of Mro. Dal·lbelng &amp;ivan by the ladles of St. omy at Holzer l:!ospllsl, Sunday
coming oeason, beginning with
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las Yeaaer wero Mr. and Mn. 1Mary'• Ch•Irch John G Miller afternoon.
the first game on Sept. 2nd.
•Plus tax and Urea off oar
Allan 1'aylor and lomlly of WI• I Editor ol tho local ne~· paper' Sheldon Roush loft lor Chill'
8 0
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Announcement was
modo
consln and Mro. Vesta Taylor The Shenandoa~ Vallev' News: leston, Monday, where he will
lbat the Junior Hlgh School
Wl!ltewallo Also Avallabla--$3.01114ore
of Sycamore, ru., Mr. and and manaaer 01 the long estab be employed ID tho Flnanct1 DaBand will be performing
M"'. James Roush and lamlly, lllohed Hinkle Press spoke b; partment of tho Ford l\lotor Co. Mr. and Mro. Thomas Birch BY MARTIIA ROLSING!II . . . year at the Junior High FooiChampallft, Ill.. Mrs. Dwight'
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Gibbs of Letart, w. Va.
fors tho banquet In respect to [shall University and the "'" of Mr. and Mro. Bill Lipps of Attendance at the Eden U.B. I beD games. Parent. are
... and Mr Ed d H k Ilia relationship of the Roushes, Mr d
ald F Roush Lillie Hocking were Sunda• Church Sunday was 7ti Eldon Iminded that the .money made
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ill Mr. Clint Birch and Blake, pastor, save a short ser· lD e concess n s
sa e
e~~: 0 tl neal':"
~ in th1 early dJ&gt;velopment of the
li!Dn after Sunday School.
lootbaD IIIIIQo it wbat aupv!SI
recen Y w
r.
\'alley. Dr. Lester L. Roush of
Gerald p ll
end
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\Irs. Russell Capehart,
Melp County addressed the
IS
owe
. ." '' Buckley preached Sun- . The band budgel for the IIJG6.
ond Mrs. Cbrisl)l Bletner.
Slturday afternoon gathering
of Spiller and Mrs. dar 'Digbt al the Eden Church. rt year ""' presented and 1[1'
VIsiting on Sunday with Mr · by giving a brief account of the
Cleek end daughter of
jlr'OYed Ill the amount of $4000
and Mrs. Christy Bletnor were growth and development of the
were recent guesll of . Mrs. Garaldlne Holaln~er vi·
'
MrS. Amelia Gebeleln1 Mra. family as published in the three
Mn. Elva Daley.
Sited her huboand who 11 tatErnie Urban, Mr. and Mrs, volume history o/ which he has , PT PLEASANT _ A speelal ~elth Fltllh caiUed on Mike doned at Ft. Leollard Wood,
Dick Urban all of Huntington, been author and editor.
Iconv~cation of the local M81QD- Middleswart Fnday afternoon. tourl. last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Park Cadle of l\lason and M~l&amp;• Counties had •lc Lod&amp;e will be held Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Rand611 Talbott Mrs. Sol Bl&amp;ley and IOD Ed·
South Charleston.
the larcest altelldiDce and Ohio at 9 a. m. with the Honorable of New Lexington were SUnday die, Mrs. Martha Holsinger, and
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Mr. and Mn. Carl Anthony of was represented by more than Howard K. Brown, Grand High CQeiiJ of his parento, Mr. and Arcba Barber, visited Opal
Newark, Ohio, vial ted on SUn· any other state. It hal been the Priest of the lloywl Arcll M.,. Mrs. Delf Talbott.
ber at Orient, Monday.
day with Mrs. Ellubetb Jof· practice of the 111Uonal organ!· ons of the State of west Vir- Mrl. Elva Dalley, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmle Holsinger
fers.
ullon to return to the New Mar· &amp;lnla, 1o be pmenL·
IDd Mra. CarolYD Prlca and firnlly villted Mrs. Martba
Also vlallinl over the week ket, Mt. Jackaon community, Grand High Priest Brown
Beverly, were Ia Bolsinger Sunday evening.
end with Mrs. Jeffers were Mr. which they COlllldar the home· Martlosburg, W. VI., will
Parklll'lburg obopping Tuasday. Karen Reed from Belpre vi·
and Mrs. Don Klaamore and land o/ their ancutors ev"''Y accompanied by Georll Y.
Mn. Mlldrod Fll&lt;:b called on llted with her aUDI, Mrs. Suzie
danghter .. Their other daughter, tan years. Next ya.r•1 assemb- reQ, Granil Treuuror and
Maxine DW:II recently. KerviJI. .Also vlsllinJin ber
Sandy K~0amore,
remained ly was fixed lor Friond Nebras· ar1 of thl GrantLChapllr
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bryant art home ,... LeO~d Paugh lro.m
for a longer visit wills her ka.
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wiU asslot the local Cbapier
patent. of uoa hom Sunday In Pittsburgh and Shirley Paugh,
grindmother.
Putor H. c. Caotor of both tha conferriJli of dapeel
Vetarw Memorial Hoapllal at from Arizona. DIDo Co!OndafFOR LlnLE GIRLS
1\llss Lelia. Wright t. spend- the st. Mary'• and Solomon several candld4tes.
Pomeroy.
fer and family were also gueots.
lng a vacation from the Unl· Churches with the help of John Lunch ind p lv.run8
·Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dorran They were from Radnnr, Ohio.
ve~ity of Bloomington and Is Hefner and Mrs. Mary Sb«'ts a quat will be 1erved ind aU anil famiiJ of New Jersey and l!:velya Barber was burled
•nd
visi_ting her sisl&lt;:~ Miss Bessie local merchant gave helpful ~.. Royal Arch Muolll of tbt·· PL Mr. ancl'l'.!ta. Hvold Brewer of 'l'hursday at the Eden Cemetery.
Wr~ght. Also VISiting her "" sistance In entertainment and Pleasant and surroUtlding.
Long Bottom. wen recent vlslt- Sbe wy from Toronto, Ohio.
Sizes: 3 to 6X, 7 to 14
teri In Maton is Mn. Wood- benquet arrangement..
are to be pr1111111t lor tiUt
ora of Mr. ind Mrs. A. C. Btew- Mr. and Mn. Aln Holtblger
1'01! Groggs of Atlanta, Ga.
The gravoe of lheee revolu· casion.
and· David.
.
and sou Paul Wa)'JIIl ¥isltod wltb
Some Styles Never Need Ironing
Mr. and Mrl. Russell Cape. tlonary brothers are In Mason
Sb,elly Ward
with her Mi'1. Martha Holainler, Sunday
haft entertained on Sunday with Mel&amp;s and GaJDa Cow!tles and
Pleaaant Valler Boapllal
.......U.tbar, Mr. Wesley Cozort moriling.
GIRLS SIZE 7 TO 14
a family picnic honorin&amp; the 1 few years age were approxl- ADMT11EU - JOMpb
on Wednesday.
Rlv. Eldon Blake and will,
birthdays of their son·lll·law, mately mar~ed by the
local ell, Pl. Pleasant; John
Mr. and Mrs, .E. E. Breo.:er took ch4rge of their new pasiol'
John Sisson, and daughter, Mel· Daughters of tile American Re- Pt. Pleasanl; Julla Lea
llptllt Saturday evewng With ate at Liberty Church In Waahanie. Attending the affair which volutlon, asalsled by membel'l Comb, Pl. Pleasant
tbelr daughter end family, Mr. lngton Cowtly.
was held at the Capehart home of Roush Family Association.
D!SCilAIIGED - B r e a
Mrs. Ron Beegle and CriJ. Gerinjde Cbevaller and ebB·
were Mr. and Mrs. Charles eo.
~ROWER
Miller, Pt. Pleasant;
lie of Racine.
dren are viJIIIDg with Mrs. Ly·
hen, Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. On Saturday evening, August Lee Redman, Pl. PJoatiDl; Mrs. Jon Webster of Colum· dla Chevalier; They ars from
Jim Sisson and daushter, 1111'1. 6th, meebera of the Yonng Mrs. Haymon Razulolpb, Pt. bus spent her vacation with her Palnsv~ Oblo.
John Sisson and Miriam and Girls' Sw!day School Class of Pleuam; Charles
Pt
Mr. and Mn. Rudy
.
Mr. and Mrs. Capehart.
the New Raven EUB Church, Pleuant; Chari•
Carpenter called 011 their aUDI
. WSCS PICNIC
surprised their teacher, Mrs. Pt. p~~
Mrs. Zetta Boyd of Parker,. Mn. Iva Durst at Mt. Alto, W.
For
On Sunday . afternoon . the Charleo Weaver, with e baby
was a weeke.nd guest of Va., Sunclay afternooo, •
Boy• &amp; Girls
W"'!lan'a Society of Christian shower at her home. Alter the
TEA ANNOVNCED ..
~ and family, Mr. and Recent vlsltors of E. H. Car·
Service of the Mason Metho- gifts bad been presented every· PT. PLEASA!fr _ Thl
Dell Talbotl. Other caners Oilier and lamily were . Mr.
dlst Church hekl a picnic at one went to tho church 'ror re- Pleasant Junior ,W~'I
Mn. Jaclt TIJior llld and Mrs. S. W. . Dural, Mrs.
the Rusaall Barton camp at freshment..
will bave a tea MaDday,
Jane Boyd of Park- Roy Donahew, Mn. Sylvia AtPortland, Ohio. Attending were Those attending were present 30, at 1 p. Iii. Ia tile ·
and Mrs. Lettie ~ len, Keith Fitch, R. R. Dural
All Size&amp;
Fred Spencer, Me. and Mrl. members and prevloUa mem- Church parllb bRA.
and Tom, Rudy Durst, Mn.
Roy Harless, Mr. and· ~,14ra· hera: Gall Miller,
Beverly pose of tha tea Ia to
"'fke Evana llld daugh- Louise I!Nwer, Mrs. Elva DaiJ.
and StyleJ
Glen Cartwright and family, Knapp Marilyn Cooke Kandl welcome proi[IIC!Ive
were recenl JIUOIII of Mrs. f11, Wes~ . Cozart. Rev. EdMr1, Marvan Frame and cblJd. Sayre,' Nancy Roush, ' Jeanine hera llld PI9VIdt
Evano, Pomeroy.
ward Gril,ijih, J. W. LawsO!I,
ren,
Mrs. David Flagg and Miller, Jolmette Oldaker, Sher- 011 the wDI'Id!IP 11 the club.
Carol l)alley called 011 Qreg Mldtlleswart, Mr.
end
:hildren, Mr. and ~Mr•. Freddie ry Sole, Kay Hollman, Arcbetmother, Mrt. Rena Fitch 1\11'!1. Doi1 Brower, Jolf and
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Thabet and family, Mrs. Nllllllle ta Hayes Sherry HBrtley CanA1tBE8T8 MADE
olten)ooD,
Tbn, Mrs. Reva Taylor and
Joboson, Mr. end Mrs. Blll dy log~, Cathy Weaver: Ore- PT. PLEASANT_ Arrelll
Mr.
Mil. DfiD Talbott, daughte!'l, Parkarsburg,
Fry and lsunlly. Mr. and Mrl. m1 Slevens, Beek BlllTis, Co- corded at tha QJUilty lall
Zelia
and Mrl. Iva Boyd and Mrs. Zelia Boyd.
Dick Harris, Mr. and Mrs. zy Cooke, Charlene Weaver and ing the pull!reDIJ • (our
Reuben Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Weaver. Also present were are: Ricky Cole, 18, ~GalllpoJ!IIJ
for
Larry Bumgardner llld family, Mr. Charles Weaver,
Randy Ferry, IDiollcaUm; Jolm
~.' and Mrs. Lealer Zerkle and Weaver, Mrs. Pete Burril, Rev. Baker, 31, Rt. ·2, P~ Pleasaat
!amily, Pat RulleDculter, Dun- end Mrs. Marlin Berisfonl and pea.. wiU'I'IIit; . and 1 17 year
&gt;ar, W. Va.. and tile boll and Andy.
old Mason
'~ juvl!ldla
to
aostess, Mr. ,and Mrs. Barton.
JWl'AILY CUJB
cbargod wltlllatqD:IIIGia.
BOOSTEIIS MEET
'l'l!e Bend Rotar)' &lt;:rub beld
'!be Wahamll Band Boosters their rtgular rneet1og at the CHILD RJW.TB DAY
lleld a committee meetiol on boma ol Mr. and Mrs. Edwin WASHINGTON
-PI'Oioll
~ tvenillll II tho boma ol Stein at which Uma the 1fQup ldent JobnoOn . W~~~~
Mrt and !Ira. Ruueii Capehart enjoyed a Com Rout
~
cfalmed Oct. 1 u
IIICI 1111C1e pllltl to epoosor a Those tttendlng were .Donald Child Health Day," IIYfnlll
ebickeu barbecaa • Sept. I, at III tho "natloftll bdenal
.
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,J$1'JErr' m"'""' 1ftft Band Dlreclor mour, and Mr. and Mrs. cape. }'Oill1g ,..n~~ · are ;IVtD
,Garlld 111m"""'' IMler Zero harL
OJilloriWllll tor &amp;oocl beellb."

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this community an even safer
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safety is something we think
about, practice, and teach. We

know that the onty'way to prevent
accidents is to help everyone
recognize. understand. and
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These hints remind everyone that
there's just one way to drive a
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or operate a power lawnmower-

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world-famous dtiiQnart. Each haa dress-

watch tleganct. MM luting beauly. Mort
prtolou• gold, Finer dlamonela. Extra~
patient crafttmanlhlp. Bulova Ia el•;anee at
ts fuhionablt btlt.
let our txtlnllvw BuiD\11 COllectiOn or ftnt
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GOESSLER
Jewelry Store
POMEROY

make everyone in this com01unilt
safety conscious because we've
always got safety- on our mind.
And we would like you to join
us in thinking about safety.
At Kaiser Aluminum, the idea
is safety for everyone.

lf.~dlrn stylinJ- 11

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We believe that by being safety
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field lest-under all well con·
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And ltlere's never been a better Chevrolet

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do8ler pieka to olfer the best buys he can. It's
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and extra l!Quipment right on band. So - e&amp;D.
jut pick o~ the Chevrolet you want, with exaetly
what you wailt on it, and in a matter of hours
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a ataa&lt;:a that.'al&lt;!llly wide. Foam-c~

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lot you to relu in. Deep-t:wist carpetbjr to plea""
your feet. Rugged Body by Fisher to make lmpa),.
sound. Plus eight standard safety features, h'ke
back-1Qllilht.l. for your added ·protectiol!.. And ~
for Impala's looks ... well, just look. Alld tbeil:
look at the attractive price, •• n&lt;&gt;w, "*'ft ._mr,
at J'IIDI' Chemllet dealer's.
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from our extensive

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WELL DRILLING
Nothing Down-

oll·the·]ob. Thinking about salety
must become a gogll habill

acctdents are prevented, everyone jn the community benefits.

this community an even safer
place to live, we take time at our

To ua at Kaiser Aluminum . ,
safety is something we think
about, practice, and teach. We

know that the onty'way to prevent
accidents is to help everyone
recognize. understand. and
control hazards, both on and

..... --m-'
.........

•'·,

{2

·---~··(:"..,--­
.,.

And because we want to make

plant to pass along off-the-job
safety hints and information.
These hints remind everyone that
there's just one way to drive a
car. build a campfire. run a boat,
or operate a power lawnmower-

the sole way!

S6 Months Te Pay

We'll keep rigltt on 1rylng ~

W~ttrprcol"

lum inou~ Ytl lo 11 .

"'"''

Bulova tKCt"tnca la out.slandlng. A cotlec·
Uon Oltman, exclull'tle shapu . .. created by

world-famous dtiiQnart. Each haa dress-

watch tleganct. MM luting beauly. Mort
prtolou• gold, Finer dlamonela. Extra~
patient crafttmanlhlp. Bulova Ia el•;anee at
ts fuhionablt btlt.
let our txtlnllvw BuiD\11 COllectiOn or ftnt
.¥"11Chle.

GOESSLER
Jewelry Store
POMEROY

make everyone in this com01unilt
safety conscious because we've
always got safety- on our mind.
And we would like you to join
us in thinking about safety.
At Kaiser Aluminum, the idea
is safety for everyone.

lf.~dlrn stylinJ- 11

ltWIHS.

i111talletlon.

(Evorythlng Complete)
We believe that by being safety
coriscious, we not only protect
ouraelves from accililento, we also
help protect you. And when

l4K fQid CUI.

Ytllow or whitt.

SSUI

IU lllll: ".til"

eCompletely quiet oper.tl"'""

pump and motor are entirel.)
submerged under water in the
well.
•Outsttndlnl ,.rtol't'Nnct
proved bJ ruqecl, 8 months'
field lest-under all well con·
ditlon&amp;.

•s99·'':.:

MIDDLEPORT,

IIOIIDESS"
Till!( ......
Or111 )our wrist ••1:11
bt111ty. 11 Jtwtls.

FOREMAN
&amp; ABBOTT
,•

KAISER

ALUMINUM -

••'·

'W

Free Florid•
Tripe l!xtondedl

100 GALLONS

Takll You To P:loride

C"RTIF'IED GAS
STATION

LVanguakltl'!l ~lg~ qua~it~

A8

GALVA-GUARD

w. Ill• in St.

Pomeror

PAINT

Whet • wey to Nllnd 0111

p llll8 011•••

And ltlere's never been a better Chevrolet

MITAL IOOFS,
WOOD 01 MRAliUII.Dr
INGS, IHUTTias. lAWN
FUINIIUII, MASONRY
SUIFACIS, 11'C, WIIH

IN

RUGBY

EQUAL IA'IIIf~l

''
GAL 1

7,50

.........

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'AIIollt Clae'fnlel: Take tbe Impala Sport Beolan
)'OIL ... hfft. T~ has gvt to he one of the best

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c;.nlla•n-Pullover
·KCSRATION &gt;
NlVER.nESS .,

See the man who can uv•

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''l!:ver)'thinll In Hard~ari"

SWEATERS

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"

7.35 Gil. In 5'•

MAIN f1,

Abont Au2nst: August ia the month your Chevrolet
do8ler pieka to olfer the best buys he can. It's
tho 111011th he bas a wide seleclion of models, eolors
and extra l!Quipment right on band. So - e&amp;D.
jut pick o~ the Chevrolet you want, with exaetly
what you wailt on it, and in a matter of hours
you're eojoJina driving apiD. It malali ~ t.el
like !IUillllll'l' just started.

)I
~

§..

•

r

buys on the road. It rideo like a &lt;'bum, Tbat'•
hecaUBe Impala has Full Coil sUI'pelllio?lllld
a ataa&lt;:a that.'al&lt;!llly wide. Foam-c~

-ts

lot you to relu in. Deep-t:wist carpetbjr to plea""
your feet. Rugged Body by Fisher to make lmpa),.
sound. Plus eight standard safety features, h'ke
back-1Qllilht.l. for your added ·protectiol!.. And ~
for Impala's looks ... well, just look. Alld tbeil:
look at the attractive price, •• n&lt;&gt;w, "*'ft ._mr,
at J'IIDI' Chemllet dealer's.
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rooms and bath, utihti•• iur- ,
IJUE TO Circwmtancts bo-1 nished, close to business dla- ;
yond our coAtrol the auction : triet. no pets. shown after- i
ocheduled for Saturday. Aug. noons by appointment. Phone i
l7 , by the Racine A I u m n i I 992-3092.
a 24 3tt
Assn .• has been postpooed. FOR RENT _ Trailer- &amp;pace
_ ____ __ _ ___ I :15 2tc
fur large trailer, nice patio,
GUN SHOOT. Sunday, August nice neighborhood in town.
28, al the lzaak Walton Farm, Pb. 992-2319, John F. Fultz,
Cbesler, spoosored by the cust St., Middleporl. 0.
Chester Fire Department. j
I 23 3tc

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Unico Appliances
Better prices than evH on
FreezerB, Refrigerators, Wa·
lber-Dryer Pairs, Elee. Ran-

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ges and Atr·Conditioaers.
15 cu. ft. Chost
FREEZER - - - $195

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992;181

8 25 Jtp

FURNISHED 5 room apart· .
TH=E;,RE=-:w
"'I;;LL
--;-'be,.---round and
ent , 1st Door, Ph. 992-6435.
Jock W. Corooy, Mgr.
1
square daocinl at the MilS- ~2 South Fifth Ave .. Middle- HAY. Will also do
oneUe Cafe every
Fnday port, 0.
8 23 He
992-?!131.
8

12

from
p. m. untli
p. rn. 6 ROOM HOUSE and "'biiii, NEW SHASTA travel
Beginning on August 26 · Mas· moder1, kitchen. clese to
o&amp;ette Cafe. Mason , W. Va .

- -- - - AUCTION
t La

4th St..
Middleport, Ohio.
I
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.
Ph.
Gene
Coleman,
742·582i
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! or 99.:c!-31!Ki.
8 22 file
lichool House, St. Rt. 124, ev· ~ - - - - -- - - -- - - --ery Friday night at 7 p. m.• I ROOM brid duplex
witb
Adams Tradmg

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Uoa Houso. Russell Welch.
.. 1e1 ma•ager.
a 23 II•
- - - - - - .. .._
CHICKEN Barbecut Sal urday,
Sept. 3rd, n a. rn . till ???,
North 2nd Ave. and Coal St.

~p~iddleport. Volu;t~r ~~·

ROOM apartm..t winObalb.
Ph. 992-3319.
I t lfe

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re:~pclnsible t01 any
debts
made by an) person other
than, myself Harry A. Miller
I 21 ftp

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FOR SALE!

or Pn. !Mn-2201.

122

earine, Std. trana. Radio and

and batb, 3
I 21 ltp

bury. Ph. Wl-7450.

62 Chmolet $1095

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4 Door Sedan. va &lt;ll&amp;lne.
std. trans. White finish with
red interior, a:ood tiret, Ja•
clio and beater.

One Four Be.droom Hous• with 214 B•tha

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4 Door. OriJIDAI Interior Ute
new, tan exterior finish, all
lfOnd ti!'N heater, I cy. Std.

GET YOUR '6{J C._,EVY TODAYI

57 Chevrolet $395

SPECIAL '66 PRICESI

Bel Alr
w••••·
over
red St.
finJsb,
vlean White
inter·
io,.;:. &amp;ood tires, VB en&amp;ine,
aulomatie tram., lllr:H.

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BISCAYNE 4 DOOR SEDAN • *2295
CORVAIR HARD·TOP ·COUPE *1989 ;, .
Choice of 45 .New Cc:srs &amp; Trucks '.
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WILL PAY

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MODEl CARS
All Kinch of Good

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POMEROY
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Open Evenf111• ti'.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

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Finished Third Floor
Floors ond Trim ol Moin Hou.. Oat
Full Size Basement
Two Car Garage With Finished Room Over head
Gu Furno«! Heel
Property in Excellent Condition
Terms May lie Arranged loy hlponolble l'ortiet
Location 149 South 3rd Ave., Middleport, Ohi•
• Sllown loy Appointment Only
Coli or S..
DAVID C. MILLER
Phene 992-5191
Mlddl.,.rt, Ohl•

Wrl1llhll GAYNELL WISE preperty en
1111 BtiHeraUI Avo. Pb. M-

near new highway, 11

hater, &amp;ood top.

FOR TRADE IN

W1nted
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PIE BAKER, kitchen
help,
wa itress and cllr bopo. Apply
ill r•rson , Crow's
st.,.k
1 25 1ft
House.
FULL TIME cHI&lt; and waitre,.,
lnquirr ot Christy Ana R...
tauraol, Mliltlltport, o. Hro.
1-4 p. ID. .. H"' ID.

CARPETS caa IHid life too
be beautilul If you use
Luotre. Rent ~ectric sham-[
pooer $1. !taker Funiture

Conv. Cpe. Good tires, 8 cyl.

HIGH DOWR

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llonza SUitiOil WaJOD O!!ly
36.000 mileo and locally owaed, oew whitewall tires,
white finiJh. red vinyl inter·
ior, Power£lide Wasmi.non,
radio and Aeater. A Warp

GL

With or Without
Bldgs. Send Full
Deocriptlon for
prompt reply lo:
Bo• 668.0
c/ o Doily S.nth·..t

.V ANTED - Work for bulldoz.

50ME OF THE ROCK I
THE CLIFFS ARe
511LL HOT

62 (orvair ·' $995

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HAVE NEARLY MELTEO

BOI E. BYER

automatic trana. Radio ud hftter, outstandinc

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121 l'alrtane Dr. Middleport

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By ART SANSOM

-Chill ef ...,-.,Ollie

ear in every way.

DQLSUXOVS
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64 Chevelle $1495

white over jet black fillisb,
like new lit line tirM, VB

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SapplleJ.

WITH PULL IIRVICI

than 31,000 . mif~s. spotleu
clean intJiior
beautiful

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Willdowo 6 Daan
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MEIGS COUNTY

ned aJKI only 12,000 mlles, 8

cylinder, power Jteerina:.
Spotlen fawn interior, beeu·
tiful maroo• finish. Radio
and heater.

R.T. Cpe. 1 local owner, I.e.

a-'s loew te wen ..

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NOW IIEPRIIINTINII

ImpaU. Hlu-doop. Locally ow-

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65 Chevrolet $2295

700 4 Door. White over turq.
finllh, Jood. tires, automatit trans. Radio, a 1 owner
low mileaae ear that ia • ·
tn nllce.

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60 Corvair · · $595

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IAIIe ARgnment Shop
l'armorly Grueotc

61 Rambler .. $595

29. Apporlke,
30 . Speclul
31. /,Jogry
32. Pealo
a&amp;.V""'tool
ooillllg

1 1. Siberitul
river
13. lt.xarJt,U.,

Onder &amp; Concrete

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wltile finish. priced to move

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lhloo . . .pleA!ofw the three L'o. X f&lt;f' 1M t - O'o. et.. S t o g i e - traphie., the lelletll .... fOl
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llach . , the oade .etten .-e ....... _

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6 only for appointment
inlerView. Do not apply unless ;expE-rieACed.

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MIDDLE AGED LADY to live
in, 4e housework.
laundry

6. Act&amp;
7. Girl" s name

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llti.Siotloo
JI.Pri.nter'8
dots
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root.
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tnns. Radio and beater", vinyl interior trim, Jike new
W.W. tires. Light grtoen over

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62 Comet · · · · $7_
65

124

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In Rutland To

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GASUL INI! ALLEY

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ACII088
AUCTION, Friday and Satur- 1. Potticoot
clay. Aug. :16-27 slartin1 18 D. '- """'
S.T., 5 miiH north af Bevf"f- e. PMlgue
·
10. Foot 1oevw
ly, 0 , RL 76, N. Anhquea,
l 2. Bird o&lt;
c~Ue c10rs items,
mcludiRK
prey
furniture, glass. ~ !ephones . 13. LoJJg.
UJ: yoks,
lamps,
clocks, ,
veheutt'n t
11peu .h
round tables, many itmes not u . Alwayn
listed. Kenneth and
Chioe 1~. Sprite
Welsch, owners,
Goddard, 16. At home
'
17 . MW:lic note
auctiontter.
l8. o regoa
8 23 3tc 1 dt,.
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en, ealf·hood 't'aceinated to
lteshel in September,
Buekley, Coolville, 0.
I :II Sle

garage, Butternut Ave., Pomeroy, 0., Ph. m-5127. Ill lie

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Most-For·Yovr-Monoy

2 Door. Low Dlileage by Jo.
b
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1966 model, electric brakes•il tal owner.
eaut
a
All'l B
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green ovf'r light ,creen. Like
IWRing, .,_ roa way
whitewaU tira,. apoUese
Middleport. Ph. 992-!&gt;92.
ibterior, 155 b.p. 6 cyl&amp; :Ill
.
engine, itandanl transmission, radio, healer, real
ONE % Charolais bull,
16 nice . .
months old, 10 Holsleil heif-

school. c•rner of LincoiR and

I 23 3tc

All Moclela
At Reduced Prlc.s

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.AUGNMENT

(Th.,n.-Fri..SatJ

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COAS.T, CHEAPER THAN

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MCUtl" l ....rtl.,_
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RADIATOR

HI . Ul'll OIHeURI OR Plllll . .

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IXPEliENCED

t;AID 01' JHANKI • OaiiiJARt•l

ll.U fllr M worO m1111mum. lech
:MIIIIIhiMI ftl'4 1c.

SERVICE

WHEn
AliGNMENT

OFFICI MOUIIJ

a:• . .

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14111H'Al'
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WANT AD

PHONE WY 2-2156

SEW~

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.....

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IIAKE SERVICE

eAnyType

c:or. • Bulldmer

...

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.,., 1.2196

OUT

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•PARTI,w -OUTIOAJU)
· 'MQrQlS
.

. :=rp~~
eTOOLS '
S..At

UIIH GOBLE FORD

Blaettnars

I TA."t 1-\.ARDER.'.r

• ·

MelropoRt•n:Moton

Mid~'-"• 0.

....... anciS.IurciiJ

apartment, tis
rooms and bath, utihti•• iur- ,
IJUE TO Circwmtancts bo-1 nished, close to business dla- ;
yond our coAtrol the auction : triet. no pets. shown after- i
ocheduled for Saturday. Aug. noons by appointment. Phone i
l7 , by the Racine A I u m n i I 992-3092.
a 24 3tt
Assn .• has been postpooed. FOR RENT _ Trailer- &amp;pace
_ ____ __ _ ___ I :15 2tc
fur large trailer, nice patio,
GUN SHOOT. Sunday, August nice neighborhood in town.
28, al the lzaak Walton Farm, Pb. 992-2319, John F. Fultz,
Cbesler, spoosored by the cust St., Middleporl. 0.
Chester Fire Department. j
I 23 3tc

- - --

-- --1

You alwaya savt

more

on

Unico Appliances
Better prices than evH on
FreezerB, Refrigerators, Wa·
lber-Dryer Pairs, Elee. Ran-

1

ges and Atr·Conditioaers.
15 cu. ft. Chost
FREEZER - - - $195

6id1
•- _

POM:ROY

992;181

8 25 Jtp

FURNISHED 5 room apart· .
TH=E;,RE=-:w
"'I;;LL
--;-'be,.---round and
ent , 1st Door, Ph. 992-6435.
Jock W. Corooy, Mgr.
1
square daocinl at the MilS- ~2 South Fifth Ave .. Middle- HAY. Will also do
oneUe Cafe every
Fnday port, 0.
8 23 He
992-?!131.
8

12

from
p. m. untli
p. rn. 6 ROOM HOUSE and "'biiii, NEW SHASTA travel
Beginning on August 26 · Mas· moder1, kitchen. clese to
o&amp;ette Cafe. Mason , W. Va .

- -- - - AUCTION
t La

4th St..
Middleport, Ohio.
I
Cl'ff
.
Ph.
Gene
Coleman,
742·582i
1
a
, ure
! or 99.:c!-31!Ki.
8 22 file
lichool House, St. Rt. 124, ev· ~ - - - - -- - - -- - - --ery Friday night at 7 p. m.• I ROOM brid duplex
witb
Adams Tradmg

-

---

ar-d Au['-

P(lSt

Uoa Houso. Russell Welch.
.. 1e1 ma•ager.
a 23 II•
- - - - - - .. .._
CHICKEN Barbecut Sal urday,
Sept. 3rd, n a. rn . till ???,
North 2nd Ave. and Coal St.

~p~iddleport. Volu;t~r ~~·

ROOM apartm..t winObalb.
Ph. 992-3319.
I t lfe

...:..:::..::::.=:.:....___:___:__:...:__:.________.:_:.:_:.::._

· -

I, Harty A. Mtller, will Rot bt
re:~pclnsible t01 any
debts
made by an) person other
than, myself Harry A. Miller
I 21 ftp

.'

W

::10. The oWest
2a. sun god
2i . Frendt city

!!:::W

1

WANTED

notice
3(. Conjunc tka
31. Decorated
wall put
S&amp;. Gouip

Money ond Prlreo
D•livtring lhe Doily
Sefttinel to ntoblishod
Route

llhee p

f.t . Charges for
pooteoaioolal

_.._

-

1. ~-

~nd

·assist with care of

diametera
I . See!JA W

tare

.....
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clb...-

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• .....,.
1:1. Au.thCI' at
"A Death ia

llwt nmJII"

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WANTED
TO BUY
LAND - Any Size

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... ll 8

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VGTB

'tii'KGZI[

GW

LMGTW
1'-*er. .J's- CrJ....gotfl: JUII;M' JS iilJ'Hut TRJ: BJl8'l'
01' SERVANTS OR THE WORST OF M'A.STERS.-p.KW)M&amp;
, . . . . &amp;laC . . . , • .,

Pameroy1 0.

FOR SALE!

or Pn. !Mn-2201.

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earine, Std. trana. Radio and

and batb, 3
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bury. Ph. Wl-7450.

62 Chmolet $1095

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4 Door Sedan. va &lt;ll&amp;lne.
std. trans. White finish with
red interior, a:ood tiret, Ja•
clio and beater.

One Four Be.droom Hous• with 214 B•tha

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4 Door. OriJIDAI Interior Ute
new, tan exterior finish, all
lfOnd ti!'N heater, I cy. Std.

GET YOUR '6{J C._,EVY TODAYI

57 Chevrolet $395

SPECIAL '66 PRICESI

Bel Alr
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red St.
finJsb,
vlean White
inter·
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BISCAYNE 4 DOOR SEDAN • *2295
CORVAIR HARD·TOP ·COUPE *1989 ;, .
Choice of 45 .New Cc:srs &amp; Trucks '.
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All Kinch of Good

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POMEROY
MOTOR CO.
Open Evenf111• ti'.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

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Floors ond Trim ol Moin Hou.. Oat
Full Size Basement
Two Car Garage With Finished Room Over head
Gu Furno«! Heel
Property in Excellent Condition
Terms May lie Arranged loy hlponolble l'ortiet
Location 149 South 3rd Ave., Middleport, Ohi•
• Sllown loy Appointment Only
Coli or S..
DAVID C. MILLER
Phene 992-5191
Mlddl.,.rt, Ohl•

Wrl1llhll GAYNELL WISE preperty en
1111 BtiHeraUI Avo. Pb. M-

near new highway, 11

hater, &amp;ood top.

FOR TRADE IN

W1nted
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PIE BAKER, kitchen
help,
wa itress and cllr bopo. Apply
ill r•rson , Crow's
st.,.k
1 25 1ft
House.
FULL TIME cHI&lt; and waitre,.,
lnquirr ot Christy Ana R...
tauraol, Mliltlltport, o. Hro.
1-4 p. ID. .. H"' ID.

CARPETS caa IHid life too
be beautilul If you use
Luotre. Rent ~ectric sham-[
pooer $1. !taker Funiture

Conv. Cpe. Good tires, 8 cyl.

HIGH DOWR

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llonza SUitiOil WaJOD O!!ly
36.000 mileo and locally owaed, oew whitewall tires,
white finiJh. red vinyl inter·
ior, Power£lide Wasmi.non,
radio and Aeater. A Warp

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With or Without
Bldgs. Send Full
Deocriptlon for
prompt reply lo:
Bo• 668.0
c/ o Doily S.nth·..t

.V ANTED - Work for bulldoz.

50ME OF THE ROCK I
THE CLIFFS ARe
511LL HOT

62 (orvair ·' $995

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HAVE NEARLY MELTEO

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automatic trana. Radio ud hftter, outstandinc

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121 l'alrtane Dr. Middleport

e~ne,

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By ART SANSOM

-Chill ef ...,-.,Ollie

ear in every way.

DQLSUXOVS
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64 Chevelle $1495

white over jet black fillisb,
like new lit line tirM, VB

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SapplleJ.

WITH PULL IIRVICI

than 31,000 . mif~s. spotleu
clean intJiior
beautiful

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Willdowo 6 Daan
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ned aJKI only 12,000 mlles, 8

cylinder, power Jteerina:.
Spotlen fawn interior, beeu·
tiful maroo• finish. Radio
and heater.

R.T. Cpe. 1 local owner, I.e.

a-'s loew te wen ..

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NOW IIEPRIIINTINII

ImpaU. Hlu-doop. Locally ow-

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65 Chevrolet $2295

700 4 Door. White over turq.
finllh, Jood. tires, automatit trans. Radio, a 1 owner
low mileaae ear that ia • ·
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60 Corvair · · $595

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IAIIe ARgnment Shop
l'armorly Grueotc

61 Rambler .. $595

29. Apporlke,
30 . Speclul
31. /,Jogry
32. Pealo
a&amp;.V""'tool
ooillllg

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13. lt.xarJt,U.,

Onder &amp; Concrete

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wltile finish. priced to move

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6 only for appointment
inlerView. Do not apply unless ;expE-rieACed.

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MIDDLE AGED LADY to live
in, 4e housework.
laundry

6. Act&amp;
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llti.Siotloo
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tnns. Radio and beater", vinyl interior trim, Jike new
W.W. tires. Light grtoen over

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62 Comet · · · · $7_
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GASUL INI! ALLEY

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ACII088
AUCTION, Friday and Satur- 1. Potticoot
clay. Aug. :16-27 slartin1 18 D. '- """'
S.T., 5 miiH north af Bevf"f- e. PMlgue
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10. Foot 1oevw
ly, 0 , RL 76, N. Anhquea,
l 2. Bird o&lt;
c~Ue c10rs items,
mcludiRK
prey
furniture, glass. ~ !ephones . 13. LoJJg.
UJ: yoks,
lamps,
clocks, ,
veheutt'n t
11peu .h
round tables, many itmes not u . Alwayn
listed. Kenneth and
Chioe 1~. Sprite
Welsch, owners,
Goddard, 16. At home
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lteshel in September,
Buekley, Coolville, 0.
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garage, Butternut Ave., Pomeroy, 0., Ph. m-5127. Ill lie

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2 Door. Low Dlileage by Jo.
b
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1966 model, electric brakes•il tal owner.
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green ovf'r light ,creen. Like
IWRing, .,_ roa way
whitewaU tira,. apoUese
Middleport. Ph. 992-!&gt;92.
ibterior, 155 b.p. 6 cyl&amp; :Ill
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engine, itandanl transmission, radio, healer, real
ONE % Charolais bull,
16 nice . .
months old, 10 Holsleil heif-

school. c•rner of LincoiR and

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All Moclela
At Reduced Prlc.s

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1966

NO. 92

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w.- vn. Drive·ln
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CAPE KENNEDY ~­

A Titan 3C rocket . ··' .
ed with ejzht military • · ·., :
munlcations sallelliteo
plodcd a mlnulle at t
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launcb today, sbowe . ·'
smoking debrts over the
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. Pomeroy Otwle

TONIGHT
NOT OPEN

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and SATURDAY

Mr. Douglas Lang of Printzess Company

August 26·27

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MR. CHICKEN"
(Teehnicolorl
Don Knotts

Mr. Douqlas Lanq of the Printzess Company wiiJ ·be on our 2i1d ··•\.,
Floor - Friday and S1turcl•v. Come in and see the complete
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Joan Staley

"TAFFY AND THE
JUNGLE HUNTER"

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Jacques Bergtrac

Printzess line of Coats for the new season. Mr. Lanq Is well
known here as he has been sellinq and fittinQ and advisinq on
this line in our store for many years. Come._!llld
•selec:t
.acflljl'
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coat, on the second floor, Frld1y, Auq. 26th 1nd S.turdly, Aut.

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Miss SUsan Ebersbach
Philadelphia, Pa. Is the guest
her aunt and uncle, Mr.
Mrs. Ben Neutzling,

RGl\N \M H\S10R'f
1\ll B\GGES1 Bl

ELBERFELDS IN POM.EROY

Mrs. Kapple is
Hostess to
Church Society

Drive ToEiberfelds In Pomeroy For Your Boys and Girls;
School Clothes •• Big Selections- Well Known Qualities ·
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-In Every Department.
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The Store Is Open Friday From 9 AM to 8 PM and
Saturday 9 AM to 9 PM·· A Good Time For Your Family
Shopping.

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REXALL DRUGS
WY 2-2955

112 E. Moln

4 Regi•tercd Pharmacists to Serve You

Mrs. Lena Ebersbach
ed home Wednesday, after
spending a couple of days with
Mrs. William Wells of Ball Rull. m~a.
conducted by
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Kincaid
~:n:e~ , th
ial
and danghter, Cynthls and Mrs,
ll1'llljf
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Gibbons ef Wyandotte, MJch.,
wltb prlzel awarded to
,.... Wednesday guesls of Mrs. Mrs. Master, Mrs. Leifhell and
Ray SeideoabeL
Mrs. Louis . Osborae.

menta were served by the Iwstess aasisted by ber daughter,
to those named above

CALLED TO COLUMBUS
Mr. and Mn. WID Myers
Mlddleport were called lo CoSlanley BIH
lumbus Thuraday by the
Mrs. A. L. Phelps.
of Mrs. Myer'a nephew, Terry
W. Dawson, wbo llllfered
heart altact Wednf!llda1 mom-

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Will Elect New
Officers Soon
Chester Gr111e mel In regu-

lar aeasloa Tuesday tveDintl
llarr)' Holler, worthy mal· II

prealdlni.

Your Full Service Bank Is •••

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
6:00 to 8:00

POMEROY NATIONAL BANK
Sen!ltlfl K1lgr Collfltil frir OWl' H

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lfember F•clcral a.- ,.....
Jlember Ftdorol D•pooK1 - Go1po1JIIoR

meeting opened In ritualform. A -CODilmmlt:aUOI!II
read from llale master,
lnt~:ard ol raollllkllll to be seat
alate. A discussion wu
Ill the lime for ltale ol
One appeal for aid wu anIt 'I'll 1111101Dced thai
Pomoaa Gruge would
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Nylon Carcllgon Swe~tw $3.95. Extra laf8e Sl- $5.95, Sllpovm to Moltch $2.95-MIM fllhlenatlly
BlouHI Never NMCit Inning, ShM 32 to 38, $2.f5 New Shipment of LUll... In SlyiM for Men ....1.
Women IMn's Pormenont P.- White D.- Shirts $3.95-Young Men's Pormollllll PNN Scheol SII!Ckl
in SliM 29 to 42, Slim Cut with Cuffs 1ncl Belt Loop• Mocl Turtle N11c:k Coller ~nit · lhlrlt for High
School ond Collll' Ages $2.95-Brullhed Denim Schlrpo Lintel Jlcket. In Young Men'a anc1 lop S'111
Fine New S.l~~c:tlon of Wembley Tlu for Ml!n 1ncl Beys for $1.50 encl $2.50 Mtn'l IM!hor llllfol~ $1.99
Speclel Group Women's Honclbego, S11111rt Styl11, the new Celora $1.95-Cellucloutl Qu1llly Melli •• '
Peels In full ancl Twin hcl S'- 1'111" Flttecl Stylet 300-Shlet Peele Note leek filler .90-T'Wrlst Welch• for Men encl Wamen, lop encl Glrlt-Wutclex Alorm Clock, llectrlc end Spring Wlfti ·· Betuty Mill S..mleu Nylon Stockings 99-Shtnment Reyon PlftiiM In Regular SIJ!II .5,._;.. Colllpltte .
S.loctlon of Bellform Bruin All Slm $1.00 141 $6.00-llg lfoys up to 1110 13 White Crew Stlclcs i ~lit ·' '
$1.00 B1nlon One Sl10 Solid Coler D.-- Socks 69c Mint Nylon Rib Ww Solid C.lor D~ Socb69. , .
-See the New Glllllte lteror thet Sh•v• with • lind of Siiilnl• ....1-Young Men'o ' Velour • &amp;;oiil
SIN~ Sport Shirts $1.95 1ncl $9.95 IIVI SIZ.S I to 20 Never lren Lone 11..... lpal;t Shirts ~;s.,.. ·
Young Mtn'1 lnnhlcl Mohair ancl Wool c.rcll•n Swellln $14.9S-I'IelclcNII ' Dur•lo
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