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•·Ar~o·un~d!lla•n•d~~ Arrangements for World Wide
·Cadet Girl Scouts Will Attend
~ Made
by Presbyterian Church Group
· Camp Kiac huta on Septem ber 23 r d
Abou t
Arrangement. were made lion Day dlnner for Tuesday,
for World Wide Communloo Nov. B arid rummage sale to
. Plans were made to attend girls with the most point. will
Sunday, Oct. 2 and projects be held Oct. 1-7 at the church.
day cammp at Camp Kiachuta r&lt;ceive a gift of $10; second
Middlep0rt when
lor the year were discussed Mrs. Thomas Rue and
Mrs.
Septrmber 22 when Cadet Girl prize will be $7 and third, $5.
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theme of the pro&amp;l'am pre- Mrs. Beolz, president, ·~ aented by Mrs .. Thomas Bentz iu charge of the bualllesa wben the WSWS of the Enter' alon and Mr1. Everett Balel
prise EUB CIJurcb ·met Tues· wu welcomed as a new IDemScout Troop 185 met for their PoinL• will be given for various
esses of the First United Pres- chairmen for the sale. Other
day even.ing at lbe home of ber. II wat ·aecldlll' to ~ve 1
first meeting ol the year Mon- efforts including good groom·
byterian Church met Tuesday projectS Include a Christmas
Mrs. Claude Husted.
delltlminatienal day ol prayer
liav at the Columbus and South- ing and various projects.
Jim Johnson, son of Mr. and evening at the church .
card sale with Mrs. Rue arid Mr. arid Mrs. Eldon Weeks re- , The call to · worship and service on Sunday, Sept. SS. An
ern Ohio Electne social room . The troop will go on an over- Mrs. James Johnson, has re- Mrs. Edward Burkett . and Miss Phyllis Joachim , in charge turned home Monday, after a prayer by Mrs. Bentz opened invitalioo was received , from
The meeting was opened 10 night ramping trip at Camp turned to Marshall University Mrs. Thomas Rue were named and the sale of decorated serv- several days visit at Reyno!~- the program an&lt;' the hymn the WSCS of United Methodist
ritualistic form with
Mary Kiachuta on Oct. 1-2. The neigfl. for his sophomore year.
to prepare the communion ele- ing trays.
bur~, with their son and dough "Christ lor the World We Sing"' Church to attend their NOvem·
Holman lea&lt; ·.g the pledge to borhood chairman, Mrs. A. R. Mrs. Marie Hawkins was in ments for the 10 :30 "- m. serv- It was innounced that the ter-m-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jonn was read hy Mrs. PhiUp Smith. ber meeting. A communication
thl' flag New leaders were m Kmght, VISited th e troop n• ••t ' Gallipolis Tuesday evenmg to cie. Fund raising proJect. were Deacons and Deaconesses of. R. Weeks and family.
Tbe cost and requirements of was read from Mrs' Mildred Lu~harge and mclude Mrs. For- mg. The troop also
chose attend a farewell dinner
for discussed. includtng an Elec- ferlng would be taken Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pullins iJIIercesslon are
conUnual cas lormer president of the
rest Major and eo-leader, Mrs. l group _1eaders and assb •·· Mrs. Helen Strong and
Mrs
morning, Sept. 25 with Paul and son of Magnolia and Mr. obedience, preparatioo . to pray Uniiect Churo!)women, explainCurtis Teepel. New member- wh1ch mclude, Jane Gtlkey , Will a Gilmore, who are retiring
Haptonstall and Vincent Dabo anWidll!Mrst. DonaWld PVuUms
of and to be speciftc. Two exam- ing !he projects for World Com·
·
tant
S
h• Jr on rrom 1ong years of se rv·tce at
in
char•e
Mrs
Rue
was
comams
own,
·
a.,
were
1 of Intercessory
.p car ds for 196", were d'IS· 1eader; a" IS
.
.
•
·
·
.
Saturday
night
•uests
of
their
pes
prayer mun1ty Day on ., N~~em ber t •
5h1
tributed .
Glaze, Kathy Moore. leader, the Gallipolis State Institute.
mended for takmg charge
.
• .
were reed by Miss Dorothy
.
Plans were made fur all girl assistant, Debbie Gilkey.
The alfair was held at the new
the &lt;Wimmlng parties for
SISler and brother-m·law, Mr. Long nd Mrs Phill Ohli
Prayer and grace by Miss
scouts of Pomeroy and Middle- Those present were
Mary home of Mrs. Gilmore on Route
'"·'
children from the county home and Mrs. George Sellers. .
Sile:t
for PEiJB
Genevieve Stobarl _vlosed lh•
rt
to
attend
Camp
Kiachuta
Holman,
Brenda
Edw
ards,
Ani·
35. A social
evenin•
wa
s
enJOY
·
THUKSD'Y
during
the
pastor's
absence
in
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Allen
Etching•
·
1n a1·1 coun trles .and meeting
.
•
~
spent
a
few
days
last
week
stonar~es
ts after which
eel b threfresh·
00.
po
; rom 10 a. m to 4 p. m. for Ia Fultz Debb1 e G1lkev, Jane ed durmg the evenmg.
. There will be a special meet· August.
.
at En !ish lnd with M and prayer by Mrs. Bentz, who men were serv
Y e
r ump day on Sept . 23. Troop Gi lkey. Sharon Glaze, Jennifer Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bush and ing ol Pomeroy Lodge No . ll\4 It was voted to co~tmue send·
~le •Bea~iey and ~m!ly read a meditation poem, "Some tess to II members and thrH
18.1 Will meet eaeh MondaY at Goble, Mary Ann Kloes. Debbw family, Columbus ; Mr. and Mrs. F &amp; AM on Thursday, Septem· lng ~e Presbyter~atl
Ll f e Mr. and Mrs. J . C. Brt ht oi one Had Prayed," to conclude guest., Mrs. ~a Blankens(Jip,
6·30 p m tn the electric of· Laney, Debbie MaJor, Robin Dave Diles, Michigan ; Mr. and ber 15 at 7:30 p.m. at the Ma ma~azme to shut-In members, Dunbar, W. Va., were Tu~sday
Vf~l Blankenship and Beverly
flee
IMills. Kath y Moore.' Joyce Rl · ' Mrs. William Diles, Mr. and sonic Temple Building. There mihtary service personnel, col- guests of Pomeroy relatives.
C ,hesfer
Smtih.
It was announced that each ley and Kayle Russell.
Mrs. Harry Mitchell and family, will be work in the First Oegree lege students and student nu~- Mrs. Susie Fischer was the
girl is t&lt;t be graded by the
and Dr. and Mrs. Charles Jivi- and all Master Masons ore n&gt; es. Mrs. Floyd Carmack, cha1r- Sunday dinner guest of
her Meefs
point system with a goal of
den, all of Athens , were called vited.
man , was given a vote
of daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
s.ooo points set. In May, 1967,
here Monday due to the illness TWILIGHT GARDEN club thanks for her past _work t~n and Mrs. Gerald Michael and
and death of their father, Mr. will meet at the home of Mrs. the ':"mmlttee. Attendmg
e family, Syracuse.
Tbe Chester WSCS met reL. D. Diles.
T. A. Hehnessy , Butternut, Ave. ~~~~n~ wer~ ~~;~s K~~- ;,:r. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eichinger cently at the church for their
0 S
Mrs. Lilith Edwards, Colum· Thursday , at 6:30 p.m. for
a a 0 ' usse
l k~
· Mr~ and daughter, Paula June are September meeting witb
16.
HISON
bus. is here wllh relahves. She potluck dinner and meeting. tonstall,d Mrs. RBur tl, H
d busmess VISitOrs m Columbus members present. Mrs. Fred . PT. PLEARANT0 - Jack L.
W. VA.
.
carne for the illness of her Mrs. w. A. Drake is c~hostess. Rue an the ev.
owar today .
Rice was program leader using Smtth., managt;!r ! the
P~.
brother, L. D. Diles.
MEIGS COUNTY Democrat Ruppel!.
Robert Emler student at Ohio for her topic, "Mission to Six Pleasant local of'ICe of the
FRIDAY, SATURDAY
Mrs. Denver Kapple enterand SUNDAY
Joyce Long, daughter &amp;f Mr. club will meet in the Boothe
University visited Tuesday with ConUnents.'
W. Va. , Department of
em·
Sept. t6-17-18
tained the Gold o·· Rule class of
and
Mrs.
Lewis
Long,
has
enbuilding
formerly
occupied
by
Mr.
and
Mrs
..
Carl
Bllikam.
Tbe
opening
song
was
"Oh,
ployment
Seeurlty,
re~rted
._
Patty Duke As
the Pomeroy Church of Christ
"BILLIE"
rolled at the Gallipolis Business the A &amp; p Store, Thursday, al l
Allen Dowme left Wednesday Master Let Me Walk
With day lha~ the local offtce, curTuesday evening at her home ,
Jim Backus
,
School.
She
is
a
June
graduate
p.m.
Members
are
asked
for
.Athens
wbere
he
w1ll
be
a
Thee;"
praver
was
by
Mf'
. rently s.rving !he counties If
7 30
Jane Greer Maple Place.
of
Middleport
High
School.
to
bring
sandwiches
or
cookies.
seruor
at
Ohio
Umverslty.
Rice
and
!Jtany
for
the
church
Mason, Putnam and Jackson,
(Teehnicolor )
The meeting in charge of Miss Ellen Dutton Is return· LAUREL
CLIFF Better
.":r. and Mrs. Sherley Swan was led by M,, • da Morri'
effected the placement of 36 ~
- and'"'LOVE &amp; KISSE$ 4'
Mrs. Jerry Masters, president . ing to her studies at Dennison Health club will have a rum· Meigs County Slaon 710 !8
vtstted Tuesday Wtth Mr. and Scripture readlr~ was by d· ••lals _In gamful
employ·
Rlrk Nelson Kristin Nelson opened with . devotions taken University alter being
here mage sale Thursday. September 40 ) met Mo~day evening at
Mr. R. K. Rowan at Middleport. Mrs. G. L. Michael. Assisting me~~ durmg August.
~~~~~(~Teci::hru~·c~o~lo~r)~
from Cormthl8ns 4, by Mrs. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 15 through Saturday, Septem· Walker cabtn at Long
. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McPeek with th• program were Mrs. D. ring the previous 1n0111h
•
Walter Kenn~dy. Jr., who also Dale Dutton. She attended a ber 17 in the building formerly for a wtener roast and buSJ- of Bellevtlle, W. Va., were Wed- Leonard Erwin, "Voice of the the~ wore Sl Individuals plaegave a medttahon from T h e French seminar in Canada this
1• d b Evans Grocery on ness meelmg wtth Myrtle Walk- nesday guests of her brother Church" with "Voice of the ~ tn gainful . . etnploymepl.
Upper Room. Prayer by Mrs. summer.
~~~~;St.
Y
er and Iva Powell, as hostess- and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Contine~ts," read by
Mrs. There were 132 Initial clalllll
Masters
concluded
the
devoWILLING
WORKERS
class
of
es.
Sherley
Swan.
Ida
Knight,
Mrs.
Peal
Casto,
filed wtth 130 weeks of unem·
Pomeroy, Ohio
lions.
the Ente rise EUB Church Mrs. Walker, chapeau, pre- Mrs. 0 . A. Martin rehabillta- Mrs. Letha Woods,
M r 5 . ployment oompensatlon claim·
Members answered roll call
will meet ~hursday evening at sided at the meeting which lion chalfma? for the American Arthur Orr, Mrs. Purley Karr ed · • compared to the month of
TONIGHT
with a verse concerning the
the home of Mrs. Carl Moore. opened in ritualistic form. A Legiopn Auxidhary of Drew Web- and Mrs. Harold Spencer. The Jclul y, 1966 when ed21t
initial
1
1
NOT OPEN
love of Gnd. Christmas cards
AMERICAN Legion Auxiliary report on the National March , ster ost an Mrs. J. M. Thorn- program COIICiuded with a pray- a ms were fl
and 995
were distributed to sell. Home
f L . M 1 p t
wt'll Sept 1·3 at Washington D c ton attended the birthday party er circle
wt!l!ks of unemployment oomFRIDAY ond SATURDAY
.
broughI bY lhe I
0meet eWJS
an ey
OS ch•Mh was . given by Mary 'Martin,
. . ol o·tstnct
.
Five at veterans Hos- Mrs. Leonard
'
' cIau1
·-··
made
articles
i
at
First
Baptist
Erwin
presidpensalion
.....
September 16-17
"TIKO AND THE SHARK"
members were sold, . ~ Bible
.. ue ! Rutland, Thursda , at 7 p.m. state dee legate. Rhoda Hackett, pttal In Chillicothe, today.
eel over the business lneeting. At the close of business on
(Technicolor)
oullme
of
Paul
was
g1Hn
by
An
organ
prelude,
.
Tr
FKID1Y
child
welfare
chairman
anMr.
and
Mrs.
Bruce
StalnakA communication from Nellie August 31, 1966, lhere were 101
'"THE BOY CRIED
Mrs.
Edward
Venoy.
Hearted,
~ole
Hearted
,
'
by
Th
W
h
H'
h
School
nounced
that
birthday
•
cards
er
have
moved
Into
the
Dill
Bates
concerning ''askln•s" for individuals registered for work
MURDER"
·
c
d
..
~.•
Mrs
Lew1s
Grueser
a
n
d
e
a
ama
Jg
rt
t
E
t
M
·
St
• was m
· the offi ce. In compa rtaon
(Teehnicolor)
.
.
h 1 d
'll h ld
h'gh and money were sent each apa men on as aln .
world and national supplies
. •
A hymn qmz was on """"
Veronica Hurst Phil Brown b Mllto R h
after
which
prayer
by
Mrs
Amos
Leonard
c
eer
ea
ers
WI
o
o
I
th
1'""'
.. lndlvldtials ret·
Y
n
ous
o
e
m~tin
of
th~
school
dance
with
the
Jay•
this
month
to
the
National
Jewish
read
by
Mrs.
Waid
Sepncer.
ere
were
"Fiz" Mcintosh
refreshments
were serv~ fs'/:sed o~ the Rockg
Springs Friday night at the Wahama Hospital _at Denver, Colo. The Homemade SouD Sale The group voted to pay them. lstered for work all!'e close of
su:,e.ATUm~~AY
by lh~ hoste~s teto .!:r·T:m- Methodist church Tuesday aft- lligb gym following the Wana· Salon wlil stuff envelopes for Planned in October
Another communication
was business August 31, . IIIII$.
Sept. 18.19·20
Mrs. erry as rs M Ken- emoon at the church.
rna-Middleport football game TB seals. .
Plans were made for a home- fro~ Mrs. Lucas concernlna
HERM;,.~~t~"i,~':!!TS In
my, M:n ~oush, ;,"·drews
Mrs William Grueser pres!- from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. tEST I. Four apphcantl for partner- made aoup sale In October, proJect. for World Community
SKINs-GIANTS THADI!l
(Tecbnicolor)
nedy,
s. Maren~~ ~ Bo • dent ·conducted the me~ting AI
SATURDAY
ship were accepted and an in- when Group I of the First Unl- Day.
WASHINGTON (UPI) _NeW\lerman's Hermits
Mrs. ~eno~h ["· E ~
Mw- com;,unicalion was read fr~m MEMBERS of the k:ilchen vitatlon will be extended to ted Presbyterian Church met Twenty-nine sick calls were ly-acqll!rlllj. Steve Thurlow w•
Sue An:t:~~:;,abares er\ ~h ares ,:. ewCo rsd Mrs Calvin Rodeheffer con-, and dining room committees of them to Join. Pearl Knapp, the Monday . " ing at the home of reported. Other members pres- designated by eoac11 Olio
l'oolur•ll•
A. . · e1ps anw s. nra ~ing the Ministers' Wives Salisbury PTA and Bedford mo- ways and means chairman, dis- Mrs. Fred Lewis with Mrs. Rl- ent were Mrs. Lillie Christy, Graham today 88 the Washin&amp;iiiiiiii:-ii:-iiii·:ii-~ii:-ii:-iiiiiiiiiiii~O~h~h~ng~er~.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ Retreat at Camp Francis As· thers are asked to report at the I cussed several fund raising P~- chard Vaughan serving refresfl. Mrs. Raymond Frank, Mrs. ton Redsklnl' No.. 1 runnlntl
•
bury, October l1 _ 12. World school, Saturday at 1 p.m. to Jects and a_ rummage sale w11l ments.
John Hayes, Mrs. James Rid· back to be tea~ wllh lutlf·
f.f
Community Day and projects help prepare the Shriner dnner. be held wtth the date t• be '!be opening prayer was given enour and Mrs. Elizabeth Wick- back Charley Taylor ill ant
were announced for November THE RUTLAND Red Devil announced. Yearbooks
were by Mrs. Tom Kelly and scrip- ham.
Sunday's National Football Lea·
at
Grace
Episcopal
Church
Booster
club
will
sponsor
an
distributed
hy the chapeau.
~
read
by
Mrs.
Paul
Bostick.
gue
game wlib the St. · Louis
4
Pomeroy It was voted to ac: after game dance this Satur1ay 'l1te Salon's history and scrap DevoUoos were given by Mrs. der the Tree" was presented hy Cardinals. .
cept the· askings for the com- nltlht at lhe Rutland Grade book were presented to Mrs. Edward Crooks usln&amp; articles Mrs. Kelly and a poem, "The The Redsldill obtained Ill!
ing year.
school gym following the Pmn- Knapp, ~hapeau passe, by
Guidepost enliUed, • "Do Way of the World" was read hy 2111-pound Thurlow and 221&gt;"lntroductioo to the New eroy-Rutland football game. The Mrs. Marlin. A
dlseussloo
Quit Too Easily? and Mrs. Lewis. An auction of home- pound linebacker JIJit Carroll
Book" was the topic ol the Jays will emcee the
dooce was held on symptoms II
''Imagination Helps." 'l1te Bl- made food was conducted lol· from the New Yort Olanll
program presented hy
Mrs. starting at 10 p.m.
Uc fibrosis. A communication ble study eoliUed, "Jonah Un- lowina the meetln&amp;.
Wednesday.
Lewis Grueser' viee president.
was rend from Rose
The hymn "O Master of the
congratulating the Salon on
Waking World.'' preceded the
work and trop?ies they recleivscripture reading of Roman's 1:
ed. Tbe traveling prtze,
17 by Mrs. Wayne Sloane and
ed by Eunie Br~er, wu
. ,,
a litany prayer by Mrs. Lewis
warded to Catherme Welsh.
I
\
Grueser and Mrs. Leonard. A A potluck dinner at 6 p. m. Attending were the ~bove and
group discussion was held on preceded the meeting of the G!adys Mowrey, Julta Hysell,
program planning for the com- WSCS of the United Methodist Eileen Searles, Ruth Thornton
ing year, after which
the Church Tuesday evening with and Darothy Spencer. The
meeting closed with the Lord's 16 members and one
guest, meetmg will be _october 10 at
Prayer in unison.
Mrs. Wilbur Finlaw, present. the home of Julta Hysell
The
next
meeting
will
be
on
Mrs. Harry Smith presented Etleen Searls as co-hostess.
Wonderfully comfortable scrub·
Tuesday,
October
Jl,
at
the
the
program topic, "Missions
bed cotton denim jeans that
church.
to
Six
Continent.." Others tak- Au~ili«Jry Meett
wear like iron!
lng part were Mrs.
Baker At Leflion HaU
Parkersburll Couple Gordon, Mrs. V. D. Edwards, White Rose Lodge Atizillary
Boys' sizes 6 to 1 2 slims, 6 to
16 regulars. Young men 's and
HoBttfor Cookout
Mrs. Allen Eichinger, Mrs. Ger- to the Brotherhood o1 Railway
men's sizes 28 to 38
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Whytesell ald Wtldermuth, Mrs. Alonzo Triatinmen met Wednesday afof Parkersburg, w. va., enter- Custer and Mrs. Glenn D~. lemoon at the Legion hall in
Good dependable· brands ..... .
tained with 1 cookout Saturday • During the buslnesa sessmn, Middleport. Mrs. WilHam RobMaverick, Lee and Car~rtt.
evening at the home of her par- m charge of Mrs. Robert Warn- son, president was ID charge of
Better buy them nowl
ent&gt;, Mr. and Mrs. Sherley er, president, it was repor~ed rlt,.al opening and business
Swan Long Bottom
that Mrs. C. Melvin Allure meeting. The charter was unOPEN FRI. TIL &amp;-SATURDAY TIL 9
Pr.;.enl were Mr.' and Mrs. would attend the
Ministers' draped.
Dooald Pullins and Rita Kay of Wives Retreat on October 11- Those present were Mrs. H.
Stor~
Williamstown, w. Va.;
Mr. 12. Mrs. Eichinger reported on 1!!. Bush, Mrs. Arthur Lewis,
and Mrs. Stanley Pullins and supplies for both world and Mrs. James Souders, Mrs. Wilson Stanley Wayne Magnolia· national. It was requested that Jiam Morrt., Mrs. Pat GallagMr. and Mrs. George Sellers: plastic pill boxes and eyeglass her, Mrs. Herman Salley, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim carter and frames be brought to the David Entsminger, Mrs. Wilson, Jimmy Lee and Mr. and church.
liam Woodard, Mrs.
Mrs. Swan of Long Bottom. and Plans were made for a silent Hayes , Mrs. P. L. Mlleb and
the host and hostess. Joining the auctioo .at the next meetin&amp;. Mrs. Robson. The group
group in the evening were Mr Mrs. Srruth reported that a sec- to the Martin Restaurant
IN POMEROY FOR OVER 90 YEAR's
and Mrs. K. D. Matheney, Long ond workshop oo self study will refreshmenls following
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be held in the near future. Miss meeting. Hostessea were Mrs.
·' Lydia Ebersbach
•nnounced Entsminger, Mrs. Hayes, and
that the two books for study Mrs. Soudeu.
classes would be on James and
hook on Poverty, with one to Fifth Birthday of
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be held in November and the Daullhur Honored
5
other during Lent. Five mem- Mr. and Mil. Pal Pattersoo
bers attended the worshop in of Syracuse bonored the fifth
Your Full Service B1nk Is •••
Mtddleport.
birthday of !heir daughter, CinATrEND WORKSHOP
dy, at their hnme Sunday evening Sept. 11.
Women from Chester Wscs After Cindy opened her many
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attending the DIBirlct Work· gifts refreslunenls of decorated
'
shop at the Heath Methodist cak~ with the inscrlptloll
5
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chureh at Middleport
were py Birthday Cindy," tee eream,
Mrs. Purley Karr, Mrs. Leon- pop and coffee waa served to
ard Erwin, Mrs. Harold Spen- Mr. and Mrs.~ Cron, Sancer, Mrs. Ada Morris
and ely and Connie of Gallipollt; Mr.
Mrs. Arthur Orr.
John Cleland, of Racine; Mn.
Bailie Cross: Mr. and Mn. Troy
Serving Meigt Countv for wer 94 Yrars
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Mr. and Mrs Erne.'!!
a•• and a.t r ....
Membrr Federal l!csmtt Bv•tent
81sJc¥1, t'rlll IIIII Jell!. · . Mr.
f DaJ• I Nllbtl Ia
MIAMI IIACM
r
Wtlne
Omdiff, Debbie aniJ Eul
Mtmber F•dffal Depc&gt;JH llltll1'd!IU Corporation .
Gil rour ••.,. lolk To40 tJabolloulll.o llol 'l'ruo,_ .. •
Ina u 7:30 .p.m. Mlille ~=l
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Ea~n Local

Board Membet·s Interested
In County Merge.-; Southern Local is Not

~y ROBERT WINGETT
Early merger of Meigs County's three school systems into a single dlstrlct appeared out Thursday night following a 3-hour meeting at the Infirmary building in
Pomeroy.
The session, called to review a suggestion offered recently by Martin Essex Ohio
''!~rvisor of publie instruetion, that it, '"Mtght be worthwhile to ccnsider the 'possi·
blltll.es of ccunty-wide school consolidation," ended with no apparent steps for immediate merger taken.
Meigs Wal Board of Education members announced near the end of the meeting, through their president, Richard Jones, "That on the basis of the attitude expressed during th_e meeting ther had deeided at the present time it would be b~t for
our board to contmue at once wtth plans for eonstructlon of the new high sehool in
Meigs Local School District."

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It's 'Go' fot New 5chool Construction

November 4th is
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POMEROY.MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

VOL XVIII NO. 106

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Rhodes and the other Repub- CBlavans In the maJOr metro. Goodyear and Goodrich- along of Unemployment Compen!atlon
OhiO s two candidates for goy hcan candod os for state offoces poll tan areas.
with several shoppmg centers Dorector Willard p :Judley, who
ernor concentrated their cam· left Columbus at 5 30 a m for Ream~ and other Democratic and even a tour down Mam reported employment mcreased
fl
pmgn fire m Northern Ohto to- a lung day of exhaustmg cam cand1dates for state uffJce were 1Street m the c1ty
by 30fi 302 pefsons to a total ol
PT PLEASANT - Elmore F
duv m the1r search for votes m pa1gmng Thursday Rhodes and scheduled to stop at the gates
Rhodes In East
2 637ltil 1n eomp mg the f1rst (SkJd) Casto, 73, a resident of
tht November election
h1s party made 12 appearances of all thr~ of the major rubber Rhodes concentrated h1s cam quarter of 1966 to the same per Cheshire 0 • dted at 8 40 a m
State Sen Frazoer Reams Jr m 10 stops bnngong the Iota! compames In Akron-Fireston• pa1gn Thul'l&lt;day '" Eoslern Ohoo lod of 1963
today In Holzer Hospotal followtht&gt; Democratic candidate led commumhes VISited to 40 ..1
- - - -where he started m Mount Vering: a three week tllness He
his party s first raravan Into a I three davs of barnstormmg th1s
non and c1l'::'d 1 367 new mdus. 1.Ji
was formerly employed as 1
metropolitan area Nllh a full week
tnes movmg mto the state Dit
mate Oil river bo'ttS and hiS
Ww of campaagnmg m Akron
15-Hour llay Planned
through 1965 and eKpandmg of
last work was as a boiler makal\(1 Sum mat County
Reams planned a 15 hour day
5 864 ex1stmg ones
I
er on construction
(,o, James A Rhodes look of campaognmg m lhe mduslro
Then the Republocans em
eS
UrS
Mr Casto was born In Mason
lm report to th"" people' car ahzed Akron area startmg be I
barked on handshakmg stops at
county, W Va • on Feb 3, 1893,
.-an mw Tol!m Fosloroa Nor fore daylight at the gales of the
Howard Danvolle and Warsaw UneX~It'!Cledly
son of lh• late E S and Mollswalk and Sandusky pluggmg h1s F'1restone 'J'1re &amp; Rub~r Co
before gomg to Coshorton
r-sa Matheny Casto
admmastratJon s
accornphsh
F'or the D""mocrats 1t was a
zanesville and New Lexmgton
He was a memher of Bmler.
menla 111 mdustnal expans10n change or pace from prev10us
The governor wound up the PT PLEASANT - Bays M I makers .Umon No 610 of f_t
11nd tncreased employment
caravans dunng the past SIX
day s campa1gnmg bv strolling (Butch) Duncan, 61 0 resident Pleasant and the
Masomc
weeks that h1t the small town
down the strt'tt m New Straits of 2l2 22nd St • died unexpect Lodge at Hurricane W Va
sections of the slak
volfe and shakmg more hands edly al 3 45 P m Thursday '" Hos marroage was to the lorOur Democratic (aravan has
at the Hockmg County Faar m Pleasant Va\ley Hospital
I mer May Harnsoo who surc..
di
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Logan
Mr
Duncan
was
lhe
owner
sons,
~n a resoun ng sutcess lll
d s v1ves along w1th four
the 11 countieS we VIsited In
The ~overnor s campal~ got and operator of the D an H [ Elmore Casto of Pt Pleasant,
' Augnsl and earl) September
a boost Thursday from Bureau Fond Market on 22nd St
e Franklin Casto df Cheshire,
sa1d stale Uemocrat1c Cha1rman
AIRMAN BENTZ
was born on Aug 10 1906 at 0 Homer Casto of Galhpohs,
Morton Nelpp From now on
Airman Thomas J Bentz,
- - Mount of Wilson Va son of j and Johne Casto of Trenton,
I we re
gomg to have intenstve son of Mr and Mrs. Thomas
the late Thomas and Eva Mur [ Mlch There are thr~ grand--~ -·
Bentz of Rt 3, Pomeroy, bas
J0SDif3
eWS
ray Duncan He had been a res chold ren and one great grandByron H Nelte
F.xtensJon
beea selected for training at
tdent o{ Pt Pleasant for 18 son
A!M~ultural Engmeer lor the
n Lee, va, as 08 Air Force
years
I Another survovor Is a sister,
St~ of Ohoo, and
R a I Ph
food service sp•daUst. T b • 1
Entered Hospital
He was a member of Youn~ Mrs Grace Fannon of Pomeroy
Moore Jacksotf Area ResourcP (Continued F'rom PagP One) 1 airman, 11 191M graduate of I Among those who entered Chaptel Baphst Church
at Serv 1ces wtll be held at 2 p
D~pment Agent, presented 1have slopped dnnkong Monter Pomervy Hlgb S&lt;bool, recent· 1 Holzer Hospital on the past 24 Mount of Wolson Va, and the m Sunday at the Crow-Hussell
• sl}'mmary of the four C'omplet 1 ::,a ad
ly completed basic trahnag 8 , hoUJ s were Mrs John D Kmg following
Masomc Orders Funeral home Rev
Charles
td PL 56&amp; Work Plans m South •
Llcktall,ll AFB, Tn.
m Thord Ave John H Davos, Mormng Dawn Lodg• No 7 of Frum won offocoate Cremallon
easwn OhiO when lhey spoke Crane DelliVI'.-1
Rl 2 Galhpolos John M Me Galhpolos Galhpohs Chapter, Will follow the service, and M&lt;r WASHINGTON IVPII -Perto 'he L•adong Creek Water HAMBURG _ A HOWLING
Guore Patnot Star Rt Cheryl Royal Arch Masons, Moriah some gravesode servoces wdl he tonal ID&lt;ome, bolstered by
jh!f1_ssoc•atoon Tuesday even Igale whopped lhe North sea toAnn Monk Rt 1 Bidwell, Hao Councol Royal and
S&lt;lect held at a later date Friends Medh!are, made Ill bf&amp;IHI
day and kept a floalong salvage
I
roson G Hartless Roo Grande, Mason, and the Rose Command may call at the funeral home af- moolhly lncreae of ltJe year
!lolte and Moore compared cran• from reachmg the sunk '
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Mrs Dale Saunders Rt
I ery, Kmghts Templar of GaUl· ter 1 p m Saturday
Ill ADpl~ tile Dopullll•al
of Commerce reported today.
Five persons ,..re Jndleted
the Leadon1 Creek project with I en West German submarone Hao Gauge ceadhr;w
Galhpohs Thurman, Mrs Shorley R Mul polls He was also a member
Tbe d•partmenl aald per- by the Meigs County
Grand
lh'"' already coll)pleted, RuSh {shark) for a last-dotch t•y at Dam 11 9 13 3 runmng 5'' feet ford Rl 1 Pomeroy. Kenton D of Aladdon Shrme of Columbus
IOJlt!l
Ioeome
hoereaaed
by
f6
Jury
Friday
reported
Meigs
Creek. West Fork Duct Creek savmg passable sUr\/JVors
rollers,
Pomeroy
M~sOtl
20
1
Holman
Syracuse
Mrs
Leo
and
the
Pat
W1lson
Shnne
Club
011
b!Uioa lall monlb, about fU CoUnty Prosecutor Bernartl V.
8U!Wo Creek, aod Margaret For a whole there was a famt 122, Pl Pleasant 2:1 B6 Hmton 2 Charles Holl, Rt I 1\;lcme Ron of Pt Pleasant
er!j Comparisons and ex:plan hope that perhaps as many as 84 falling Hmfon 2 84 tallmg del Langer Gwen 102 Park Ur , He 1s surv1ved by h1s w1fe
bW!on dlrectlf atlrl)bteble to F:ictmenta ,..re returned 1
1t10Ti~ offered mcluded
Pre 13 of the submarme s 20 crew Kanawha Falls 6 79 falling Pt Pleasant, Mrs Horace C the former Lms S1zemore and
llleollcar•.
cr,q,o;;.trurt on procedures
the men m1ght have been kept alive Char lec;;ton 20 20 nsmg London Maller 1003 Kennv Court
Pf three daughters, Mrs
Robert
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Reeves, !ntoxleallon: v•o..n ahd
structures and lh01r benefits by an aor pocket 1nsode lhe 12o- runmllj! 2 feel Marmet s 1 x Pleasant, Mrs Ralph Edward !Betty ) Williams of Kombatl
Pomeroy and RuUand 7-81!1 ~ to u IJIIUIII
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the ecomtm•c statislcs, non fed foot long vessel, wh1ch cracked mches, and Wmheld dam 4 feet Spencer Galhpolls
Ferry w va Mrs Lester (Barbara) graders clashed Thursday ~. nte of $&amp;15 biiUOD eompared Charles Yarhroucb, uraull and
en1l costs. techmc~l data tJr OPf"n and sank 140 feet Delow Boat Movements
Robert S1mms Rt 3 Oak H1ll Davis of Charleston
W Va fore 150 gr1d spectators and the to $581 blllloa In Jaly IIIII battery: Jaclc Ward, usaull
flood prevention Only Brochures llhe ragmg North Sea Wednes
Ohio Raver - Onward down Kalheleen Fa1th Glaz1et Rt J1 and Mrs Lloyd ! Ruth Ann I baby Panthers emerged with 8 $5S7 J bWIOII 1D AIJIIIII JIG. with a dan&amp;etOUI weapon, and
W.chm al data for mu1t1ple pur- day mght Naval experts doubt 13 5 ~ am Jacob G up 14, Ironton and Mrs Hobart M Roush of Columbus, 0 There 16-0 victory
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an attempted BilE ~t Clarence Weddle, Jr.
po~ structures farms mvolvhi ed anyone was now left al1ve
2 50 p m Jenks up 14 4 35 Hart Rochester M1ch
I are
seven grandchildren
Pomeroy took the opening
Arralpment wtfl ' bJ lield In
a1 1 rpedf'd land tnatment and
p m E P Jones up 14 7 30
Births
Other survivors are
three ktck-off and marched 74 yards
Common
Pleas Court IOritetlm•
the status of Public I aw 566 One Lo&lt;t, t 3 Lrve
p m Cross Jr up H 11 p m
Mrs Francos Eugene Elliott 1brothers and two sosters, Gene to a touchdown scored by QuarDHt
week,
Fulll IIIII.
"'tcr·heds on Ohoo
SANTA CRUZ DE TENNER- Queen Coty down 15, I 15 a 1124 Forst 4ve. son 7 23 p m Duncan of Bradley, W Va, terback Bob Werry from the 2iiecoetal") Raymond Wolcox U E Canary Islands - A OCl m Walter BeckJord up
15, Thursday Mos Charles A Chev Walter Duncan of Beckley, W yard hne Charlie Lane convertand l'reaouror Jean Parker R"'o anlmer carr)ong 27 persons 2 40 am Polly R down 15, aher 301 Portsmouth Rd ,Aion, Va Bntton Duncan
and ed the extra points A second
14 Go to Albland
theor reports The meelmg was dotcned m the Allan toe near 4 3.\ am Carol Brent down !5. I 50 am Thursday Mrs Paul Mr~ VIrgil Cox, both of Mowt qtr TD drive by Rutland was
For Phvsical Exams
on r hat~P of l hail man
Jack here today •hen one of ots two '• 20 am Ind1anq up 16 3 30 Emol Tope. 913 Third Ave son of Wolson Va, and Mrs Clar halted by th~ Panthers on their PORTSMOIITH, Ohio &lt;UPII- PT. PLEASANT- Sllteen seC'•'P fmal plans were made engmes !aoled Offoc1als saod a11 am St Marys down 17 1 55 1 31 p m Thursday
Mrs •nre Schaller of Jndependence, 2-yard lone woth 27 seconds to Local 1039 of the State, County tectees from Malan
CGunty
1play
f~'r thE' groups au ction s::~le but one pa~senij:er W(:IS 1e:scued am Steel Trader down 11 3 Char les Ernest Dulaney, Heck s 1Va
and Mumelpal Employes Umon reported to Asbian~ X:Mtucky
" ·'''"to tak• place on 1 hurs by IO&gt;herm en
30 am Foank Durant up 17, Trader Courl daughter 7 2ti Morrung Dawn Lodge of Mas I In the third quarter a Rut- presented a demand for 1 $lfl0. on September 14tlt to take their
dav Oct 15 at the Laurel Chfl 1 A spokesman for
Spantax 7 am New Martmsv11ie up am. Thursilay Mrs Azel ,G on woll bold Masonoc roles all land drove was stopped on the a-month pay Increase and other physiCal exammatlona, aceord·
Aur loon House Items are sloll Aorlmes saod one passenger was 19 5 a m 1 Jefferson Up 19 S Brollhart If 1!6 Pleasant Sl 1
tEST) today at thf Panther 1 yard lone woth 3 21 benefits to City Council Thu.-.. lng to the local Selective Sen·
needed and an~one woshmg to 1koll•d but !he other 23 passe • m OVEC up 21, 6 30 am, Pt Plea•ant son, 5 t5 am' C~w m HuoseU, Funeral home remalnong Shortly after that, day mght In behalf of sewaae tee Board No 24
oone&amp;! articles may call Jack gers and three crew member. Nat•onal down 22 4 15 am • Thursday Mrs Wilham
H There woll be another service Panther Halfback Charlie Lane dosposal, garbage,
cem•tery, Selectees taking the physoeal
(,'tosp al 742-SlOl or
Clyd• were pulled safely from the sa Peggy D&lt;lwney up 22 6 am. Wamsley New Haven w va
10 30 m Saturday at the smashed through the Rutland recreallon, waterworks, street exam were Bntee Wayne Ho!fS&lt;rogg, or Dale 'wroght
0 F Shearer up 22, 6 45 a m ; daughter 4 52 p m , 1 hursday- ~~eral "home' woth the Rev lone and raced 72 yards before :mtenance and garage work- man, Harold Dewey Utile, Hat·
little .If' • Wins
Edeana Bosworth down
23, ' Mrs James Rodney Hull, Jack Teti Wall offocoatmg The body bemg hauled down on the 27
ry Lewis Estep, Jamea Larry
1findv Winner in
I MIAMI Bf.'CH PETER ~ 20 P m fohn K do~n 23, 6 I son daughter, 8 50 p m, Thurs Will then be taken to Mount of Two Rutland penaltoes and ~~~~. Porte;, 1:~.':.t~de~; Mayes, Kerry Lee SUnde, Roo·
,1 • (' If F'l" ht
Booomanto
known m I he JO P m Pennsylvanoa down 23 day Mrs Ronnoe Claor Molter I W1 n va where last roles three play• lat.er saw lhe secgro P
th aid Ray Pullin John
Opha
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23 2 15 1
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when 88me recognition given to el
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o up •
Jackson son 2 20 am Thurs. ~•II be held at 2 p. m Sun· on
an er
sco
hce h earlier threatened Matheny, Charles Michael WoUMark Still went over from tho :" ma;s ~alton Oct 15
eU, Clayton Ray He~n, Pr~
oim of Mr and Mrs Kalad H•n (URWi as The Lotto• Atom - am Louosoana down 23 3 35 day Mrs Dallas S Goles, Rov· 'l da followed by the burial.
lit of Seneca Falls, N y. re- took the unoon 's top JOb Thurs- am Luther Herdman down 23 I enswood, W Va • soo 9 05 p y
Ph Lane agam converted ~ seam a $125-a·montli -a ral!e Faulkner, Jr' Gre~ OtleP
rtnt!y •on the Junlor Champ- dav w1th an overwhelmmg man 3 5{] a m Reliable up 23, 6 45 m , Thursday
extra pomts on a run The Pan- 1m ro:ed sick leavt .Jf:rm al- Ervm, John Henry Sayre, iiDJi.
oqn•hop Flight on a 36 hole date for tougher bargammg
a m • Boc K up Greenup 11 ) I
Discharged
tbers woll travel to Belpre next lo:anc• and h ota'llutlon hen- Die David Ramey, John Mlclr
"!Itch with I total of 147, ac
Bommalllo was unppposed for 50 p m Froeberger up Green
Patients doscharged
from
vaDI3 SeS Thursday for theor third game .rtts
osp
ael Grueser, Donald Hetlry Han,
drdfng to blo
grandparents, the $18 OOtl a year JOb after on u~ 5 30 a m Walter Hougland ! the hospotal on Thursday !nclud
Firemen l"ued no ultimatum Robert Elllene HudJon.
and Mrs Georg• Baker cumhenl Poesodent George Bur 1d• wn Meld'Oijl 7 10 P m Vock· , ed Mrs He• man L Blessmg,
Clav Maintain•
but also asked earlier for waif!
!I'll• Hlndys •ere form•r res 4on dropped oul rather lh~n ~s Edo;n IMedldahl 7 5{] p m · ' and mfanl eon, Ronald
D
Plavbov Is Toul(h
IIIII benefit fnereasel
Studentl Select
!dents of Middleport The golf face certaon defeat The vote
ow es own Meldahl 8 - ~ Glenn, Russell Holland, M r s
HOUSTON IUPI) - Heavyp
tournam•nt "a' hrld In Ithaca was consodered to be a demand ~ P m Tobolt down Meldahl George Hontos, Mrs Jerrold E OTTAWA, Ohoo tUPll - A w!lght champion Casotus Clay,
J~Sl'~~Jf~t:.-lead111 the Fmgor Lak-. area m for betler contracts and tough 0 10 p m Cotlon Queen up Kuehne, Annette A McLellan fire. whoch broke out near here I who ha• been flghUng at a
en ~ alternates were cmNtw York Steven Is a hogh er bargammg With the bog four Meldahl 10 30 am ' Pamela D MIS Clarence McConnell, Clar early today, destroyed two ware- 'bum of th• month club" pace,
00
b the lludenl bod II I hI
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&amp;~ool oemor lhls year
~ub~~~=rm~:s Forestone U ""G~~:da ~ ~;~a~ Mark East- [ ence McConnell, Jommy Dale bouses leased to the Sylvano~ Thursday said Cleveland (Big
,
~tnt Pleasant J.Jor Htgh
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ro ch aod Good on u
5{], m Elisha Woods McGuire Mrs Cynthoa Norton, Electroc Co with damag• esli Cat) WdUamo, his neweat chal·
School, Nmtb Grade, tills we•k.
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m PL W Swe t d n l Mrs Letha Rtley, Rochard B mated at more than fl(IO,OOO of Ienger, IS too good to bolong to
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Cheerleaders are Valerie Ram.
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1/35 pm ' Jobn Ladd e D~~n Tolbert Christine S
Tucker, Authon!les saod the cause
that club
ey and Lynn Hartley, co-cap.
ltEVOTED TO INTEREtiT OP Children March to
dow/ 10 lO m To tan down Wilham Edward Plants, and the fore was not known
. Clay signed Thuraday to meet Mr and Mrs Waller Pettit tallls, Charmaine Walden, Shfr..
MEIGS • MASON AltEA
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Cheryl A Monk
Foremen from Ottawa, Glan Wllhams a playboy
turned and Randy and Miss Brenda ley Dalton, Vickie Helnzm••
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nmo e•t"
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dorf and Kalida battled
the
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t!U fight
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_ I 45 am Solvay down 4 55 1 '
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ranchha • n a
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e Linda Burclwn Alternate• are
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af
of the foremen were still at th• e s ,
th!
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•atunt.., uu1 &amp;unci•' w '11M oJUo 1schools reopened today and 162 am
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be Clays fifth defense
I tit and children
Friar
VpUQ Pu~~ eoca,..., 1111 111•
scene th1 s mornmg
the O!t ince Joe Louil Spendl
the
ekend
ith
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Sylvanoa Electroc Foreman year,
m s
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we
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T..:!':&lt;;.v
";;;., II ... ' ly to classes wothout mcodent born Rup Marmet 5 55 p m ' AI· I slock market (rose ) htgher
- oe Pa I U he
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34. defended his title a record sev· K. E Erlckoon ,..re the Carl November B II II
a.- " - • .... ......,. 1 d lh
u m rger sao some • en times In 1941 when h• crea(. and Robert Shaw farnllf.. c..
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llllttw ,, Ill• "".. offtcMo •• ... .,..,..,. I un er
e protection of state en
Mernll down Wlnfteld I I
d t tr d
000 radJo and televiSIOn tubes
f the
th
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Given Approval
o~:
-~.,..., troopers and the FBI
9 05 p m Mountain State up :;r~/ t~~ ~~::~ h~:r etoda a mg were destroye4 in the fire The ed t~ bum o
mon lumbus
PT PLEASANT Electklla
The schools, Horn Elemenla ' Wmfoeld 10 45 p m Elgerclofl l Th g U t d p
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buoldongs were owned by J R Iclub
Weoity Bobo and Wife, Chilli- ballot comllllliSoooers
Mra.
;;'r._""• N•w vorll aw
N•w ry and Rundle High, were clos up Wmfleld 1 05 a m , W H
e nl e ress ntema lon Ber alt
cothe were at lbe farm here Paul e BrJ ht re ~tcan a
""'""'"~ ""'' """·- ., ed Thursday for a federal court IIShaver Jr up Wlnlo•ld 3 301 posted
al stock market mdocator
&amp;
for a few days.
.,_ ynEdn Bgurd,ettepu d ' lid
..rrl•r wb~~n ...u.bw a&amp; Nnffl ".. h
a gam of 0 30 ~r cent
Mt P t icl M is G
mn.
a
' emocrat.
··••a JOll YftiJ \1) edYI»OI •' u.. eanng at Oxford 45 mlles to am
Lucy Jan@ Lucas down
Po'st Offt'ce
ss a r a orr
ray· have approved the ballots ~
D•U' ....u... • • ,,• ...•• • the northeast The hearing on Wmheld 3 40 am
near the end or the first hour
"~
JOn Ky. visited her parenta
or
.. r!lttwa u Io• J.u. . . .ua. ..,_.,., lb' I
Of h 1 052
t ded 503 B .
Co
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the November ltb pneral eleo.
f " ....... . - . whether
Grenada
offoctals
t e • ISsues ra •
eme: ntinue
Ramon Morris and family, Sa·
... aa •• h,., ou t:DOn'" •uu .,
nd ced and 273 de 110ed
congressman
waIter H M..
turday a nd returned t.o her CO1• tlon
to be sent to tbe prmten.
uu l on "'•' no.oo
111 mouth. ~ho uld be permanently ordered
Meigs General Hospital
van
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Voting of absentee ballots ill
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c.~a;r:.: to protect Negro students con 1 Admissions _ None
Autos showed little move eller announced Thursday the
lege duttes on Sunday
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hnued today
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Discharges _ None
ment Ford and Chrysler shed Post Offoce Department eontln· By Berlba Parker
Mrl Gary Hustoll and oon, ..,.., on October lOth and the
small fractoons
Du Pont ues the bod offer on a new Ra· Attendance at Sunday School Chlllieothe spent the weekend lwo eolllliU8Sionen will be •
advanced 1 v, Kodak epened rone Post Off1ee located on the Se!tl 11 at the Free Methodist with ber parents Tom Fllzpa· duty at the Circuit Clerk's ellate at 1221', but dropped to southeast corner of Peart and churrh WIS It!, eollectlon $%1 • Irick and •lfe B;...rue Is teach- flee In tho courthouJo each tlaJ
Ill off '4
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log thlo y•ar In the Ma..!evUle from 1 untU 4 P m dlll'lJII lbe
Electromcs wer• mostly frac· Relevant mformatlon Is In- Mr John Carter, ChUllcothe Schoobt
absentee voting penod
~RS AAf AUNAY9 ASKING
TIME 'tOll Wf11Te-Lie',.. BIT
loons lower Texas Instruments tenor space 1,230 sq ft , plat· was guest tpeaker Sunday mor· Mrs Alta Cone and grandoon,
CLUB TO MEIL'J'
THE. PRICE Cf' 'tOUR THII'K:IS TELL
AND TELl. 'EM 'rOI.J Gar A BI&gt;.RSAIN,
dopped '4,
Fairchild Camera, form, 80 sq It, parking and nlng at the Fre• Methodist Kevin Cone, Athens, spent a The Mtdclleporl Gardell Club
'EM THE TRIJTH AND THEY 5/l.Y,.
NCJN LISTEN 1tl 'EM• ..
the only wode mover m the maneuvering area 4,M8 sq It, Church Mr. carter wao repre-- Sunday evening with Mrs will meet Mootlay, Sep' ••, _
group, shed 1%
I basic 8 year lease woth four S. ~~entatlve for lite Gideon Bible Maude Holcomb
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Umted Aorlmes shed 'It but lng Oct 21 at 1 p m , room at was glv•n the ooclety
Doytoll recently and attended ~nd and
are tlrpd to
KLM gained the sam• amount 500-H, Main Post Offoce, Coulm· Mrs Allee Fisher, Miners· lh• wedding of her granddaugto. du
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eompanoed by her dalllhl•r.
EDWARDS HONORED
Br•nlff rose '%
Royal Dutch dropped 1\\, lumbua
Mrs Vernon, Howell remaiDS Mro. Joe Turner and I..verno WDIIam (BIUI £t1Wirdl 11
Caterpillar tractor adv81lced %
a patient In Me.fjs
General Turner and ilrl ftlllld, Albally Pomeroy wu boDond at •
Arnorlcan Can shed %
BANDITS WOUNDED
Hospital Mro Howell Is iDJ. Albert Colle and wife IPIIII 1 plenlc recenlly at Maplewood
NEW YORK (UPI) - Stock HAMILTON, Ohio (UP!) - A proving
Friday afternoon wllb the Paul Lake £tlwardl 1J 111 lten
prices mched nogher In moder· aervoce otatlon attendant shot Mrs Homer Halley
and Wolle farnli1 near AUenmn.. frllm. 11u1c 1n1n1n1 at rt. ._,
ate trading at the openlng to- and wounded two bandits who daughter, Mrs. Hartwell Curd, Clair Ponn 11111 wife, WUkel- Ding, Ga.
day
held-up two atatlono early al spent a day recetttly In Colt~t~~- vlllo, 1pent an oven1n1 wllb
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John Reed IIIII wife.
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the United Press International Interchange at Monroe, jUSieast Mn. Vern Story IIIII Jolm,
IIIYJVal aenlllll will beclll
stock market mdlcator posted a of here Claud&lt; Sears, 23, Cin- spenl the ,..ekend wllb ber ve.._ lll..tal lloallllll
It 1111 llltllllld a.ntt ot 1111
gain of 0 27 per cent on th• 782 cinnatl, was In critical condl- parents, Mr. and Mro. Norman Afe!e..., - Jene&amp;
Oller, Nuarene Wed!leotlay, Sept, lf,
18-wes traded There were 358 lion at Middletown Hospital al· Schaefer
JllddlepOrl; Dora
W!mtlltl, 1111 C!PlU••• ~~!rouP lept •
1a1ners and 20&amp; losers
ter he was shot In 11le back by Mr and Mrs Norman Scltae-- Pomeroy, IIIII William Wolle, ~
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Autos IIIII electronics were Elwood Sparks, 29,
Monroe. rer recently spent a day with f'vD*oy.
iVenfng. ~ J~P.y.
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Steve pound JUmor at safety
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Htghlander Coach
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Van Meter also has a new up lh .. re to wm Fnday mght" and Jay F1sher wtll S4!rve as
center m hrst year man Amos The first year mentor
IS co-captams tomsht On defense
Wallbrown
pleased wath tll~ Highlanders there won t be too manv chang
Tornadoes expected to see despate the fac t th1s IS a re es accordmg to Carter
defens1ve acllon agamst South bUJldmg year
Coach How1e Lee Mtl lt:~! for
western tomght are Bob Adams
A huge crowd Is expected mer Marshall Umvers1y ace
Carl Robmson Jam Harden to jam the Nurtll Gal11a stad1 Will be ,iearchmg for his f1rst
Marty Moranty and
Rook1e urn for the Eastern North vtctory as a coach when the
Crow
Galli a battle ~4!Jc h Ball Shmn s Kyger Creek Bobcats take on 1
Southwestern chang~s on de boys are rated underdogs by Hannan Trace at \11erc erv1lle
fesne tnclude Bill Green 185· sportscasters and newsmen
M11ler plans to use Jerry I
pound sophomore at nght tack Coach Mel Carter"s Pirates Hall 155 pound semur as ~ 1
le Don Edmonds 155 pound JUn- wall he shghtl} smaller per defens1ve back Others expect
oor at the outsode linebacker's man and the loss of Crace Ied to play delens• tonoght are
post, and Rochard Dollon 160- lcould be a determmmg factor Fred Rogers 155 pound senoor I
(back) John Hughes 195 pound
sophomore tackiP and Barton 1
Slump 150-pound sophomore
end
Hannan Tra&lt;:e Cua&lt;:h
Marcum whose bent h stre ngth
comasts mamly or underciass
BY BOB WINGETT
IPhahn a 135 lh Jumor, mto Story at center and Raymond Brogan and Leroy Welch at Sm1th s Dev ils are Joe Hawk 1 men v.lll mser t Ron Waugh
Pomeroy s Purple Panthers tbe halfback slot replacmg An Z1rkle and Ed 8;1er at guards guards Roller Black and Pf&gt;rry ms at quarteroack
Larr y SO. pound f• eshman on punts
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and Rutland both w1th smgle [dy
Porter and 1smg Semor Probably st.•rters lor Rut Kennedy at tackles and Char Lemley at fullback and Elbert and klt:koffs Waugh V.JI\ pllv
wms m Uus young gnd seasbL Steve Fmlcaw as a sta1ter m land w11l 111ciude Roger Dav1s les Scott at cente1
IW1lhams and Gary Drenner at end on defense
tangle Saturday mgtJ\"m a game place of Porter on defen se
and M1ke Barr at ends Steve I Backhelders
fur
Coach halfbacks
Others who may br press..:d
on the Hed Devil field
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mto artJOn are Mlkf' Beaver
Rutland boggcl of the two, Icroy ba• khcld will be
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scored a hard earned 1~ 8 \o1C Sw1sher at quarterback
B1il l
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and N1ck Swain all ireshmen
Itory ov e" M1dd eport s Yellow Moore at slotback and Lenny
All games w1ll be~tn at 8 to
Jackels whole Pomeroy defeat Van \Ieier at fullback
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TONIGHT S GAMES
~~~ 1 last week
means feels h1 s team 1s phsya I
' East~rn at North Gillha
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Ne1ther team so far has been \ cally banged up, he has two j
Kyger Creek at Hannan Tracf'
hampered
by ser1ous InJUries s•1b linemen, Stuart Blankenship
KEITH PHALJN
Southwestern at Southern Loc al
and by all past mdocations both and Moke O'Broen who wolf see
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STARTE;R - KeHb Pballa, clubs w1ll be fired up for the no action thts week
UPI Sports Writer
) opportune moment w1th the Warren Local at AthPns
aamed oulslandlog defensive annual clash
Probably starters acros!\ the
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Or1oles p1tchmg ~taff havmg l Jackson at Greenf1l"ld
player last week for
tbe
Panther Coach. Bud B1ckel 111- lme w1ll be F'm law and Bill
The
Welcome
Home
banturned m only one complete H1lhard at Logan
Panthers, earDed a starting tends to mak,e onl.~ one change English ends J1m Crow and I
ners are waving for Balt1 1game smce Aug 6
'v1 1ddleporl at Wahama
job at ballbact this week.
in h1 s lme LIP by movwg Ke1th Charles Hysell, tackles;
Pat
more t1 Tom Phoebus and
Chauncev at '\Jelsom lile
there's even talk of lammatmg
Strikeout Leader
Oak H 11 at Well ston
hb ann in gold
I Phoebus flmshed With a 13 9 Ironton at Portsmou th
recmd at Rochester but had a Pt Pleasan t at HaH S\lood
"YOII proml!ed 1n'd only ..U PhaebiiS a 24 year-&lt;&gt;ld rlgct league leadmg 'lfJ7 stnkeour ,
SATURDAYS GAME
50 mile&amp; FJftJ ap aDd a badE: hander, made hJs maJor It-ague and completed 14 games
Pomero} at Hutland
11 1 lmndretl II 1111. botttl'' debut m " nahve coty • I was dosappooott'&lt;l aboul l
JEFF
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Regan relorcd Don Clendenon have Olle of tho best elob8 I've
with a mfly foor hotter as the \ and thought a ht!le about 1 Members of the Southea-1
UPI Sports Wrller
! on an easy fly to jeft as the seen When they get a rally
.,. MaJor Leque Uedera
league leadmg Onoles edged qmttmg
Phoebu~; sa1d aftE-r ern Ohio Sportswriters and
Wtlh Genum 11 down to Dodgers moved 2lfl games 1D gomg they re really hard it By Umted Press: luternational the Cahforma Angels 2..0 before Ius bag ]eague debut
Rut II Broadcasters A.ssouatton '.\ 111
E&amp; h the L&lt;ls Angeles Dodgt&gt;I S front of th e Pirate-s
stop Almost all their httters
National League
compl~twg a doubleheader , thmk I had my best vear m meel Sunday ID Athens lo prt'
11re m orbit all by themsleves
'l had good stuff as good as can put 1t out of the park
GAB R R Pet !iiweep with a 4 3 v1ctory m th~ profe ss aonal ball
diet the outcome of the t966
Tb" Dodgers rocketed anoth 1at iinytJme ttus seH&lt;.:un," They re really tough"
Alou, Pttt
127 473 75165 349 mghtcap
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er phase closer to the1r second Dr)sdale ~a1d after wmnmg No
Alou Alia
146 633 114 209 330 The 5-foot 6-mch p: 1oebus wa~ actJoo Detrrnt beat Mmnesota
President RoY. I Congdon an
COI"ecutovc Natomral League 10 against 16 setbacks ' I The Dodgers scored all theor I Clmte, Polt 138 575 93 188 327 ca lled up by Ihe Onolcs from 18 5 Boston edged Ch1cago 54 1 oouoced tbal lhe meelmg woll
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peonont by dowmng second would have Pitched differently 1 runs 10 the first mmng and 1Carty, Atla 137 4n 67 154 326
d W
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pia(!(! Pittsburgh 53 Thurr,day m the mnth tt Jt had been a chased Pittsburgh starter Vel Alien Phtl
lhe Ror hester Re
mgs KansaS City beat CleHiand 1 nI U'l:
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126 468100 149 3l8 earl1er th1s week after his team m 11 mnmgs and Washmgton g~on Clubrooms startmg at
mght for the1r seventh VICtory closer game Both hornll!s hJt non ~w w 0 os 15 eJg 1 Stargl P1tt 129 453 77 144 318 had been ehmmated from thP topped New York 5.-4 before 1 1 30 p m
Jn il row
Ioff me were up around the Marne m 18 deciSions
Rose, Ctn
146 610 94 191 313 lnternat 1onal League playof • losmg 10 5
I Also at the meeting or\\
Big 'Don Dtysdale pro .. Jded l letters and those two guys I Newly acqutred Dick Scho rSanto, Chi
139 504 87 157 312
San FranCISCo defeated New \ officers for the commg school
the boost by hurling thcee hot really hot the ball hard"
held and Ron Faorly song led ITorre AtIa 142 522 19161 308 GETS THE WORKS
York Io-4 Chocago beal Atlanta year woll he elected and all
baij until the nmth mmng when i
H•avy Hitters
Jom Lefebre s smgle scored Ceperla StL 120 399 54 117 302
._2 aod Los Angeles topped I m•mhers "'II pay the annual
Rolle rio Clemente and Wolh&lt; ' "! hope nobody tn the stands Zchof~eld and Lou Johnson s
Amerocan League
NEW YORK (UPI) - ft look Pottsburgh S-3 m National dues
Stargell homered With two out : gut hurt catchmg those balls • double tallied Fairly After a
GAB R H Pet Ionly a spill second (or Leagne games
I Followmg the mr-etmg the
Rehever Phil (The Vu lture) I he added 'But the Pirates do walk to John Roseboro filled Olver MJ sn 14u 5G2 93 171 315 defensive back Wendell HarriS
St k Out E bt
olfiCial pr&amp;"n"stlcahon on the
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313
144
the bases shortstop Gene Alley Fr bns n Bal
recover a fumhle that ~roduced i Phoebus p1tchmg before 16 outcome ol thf" 1966 football
bobbled a grounder by Wes Wgnr, Clev 137 497 68146 294 a touchdown last Sunday but relatiVes and fr1ends mcludmg rul't' will he releasf'd by tbe
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Parker allowmg another run to~~~~~ ~:: ~;:::~ ~, ; :~ from now on he Will have time I hiS mother and brother, struck assocoatoon
score
Klbw Mmn 148 ;::,22 80 150 287 on hts hands
I ooJ etght and walked only two ~~rr-.....,
Drysdale follewed woth a hogh MAile Det 110182 7lll08 283
Hsrros became the forst , whole allowmg only three
chopper that Alley helded and 1Hwrd Wash 14U 481 52 135 281 wmner of the Mennen Fastback runners to reach second base 1
COLUMBUS (UPI - Mwmo playong schools will be m action threw too late to second as the Valin Wash 138 483 75 135 280 of the Week Award and won Baltimore s runs came off loser
!lnd Oh10 Umversltv, two peren I
Other A.etaon
fourth run came m Reliever Chris KC
115 a74 51104 278 receiVe a Sw1ss watch for hiS Dean Chance on back to back I
ual Mld·Amenean ConfPr"'llce I Bes1des Miami and Oh10 U Bill o Dell comqutted a balk
Home Runs
72-yard scormg Jaunt agamst homers by Brooks Robmson
powers, step Into the bog time Itwo other Mid Am schools wdl woth Maury Wills at bat to send Nat 1o a a 1 Lei~iue· Aaron, I the Poltsburgh Steelers The and Curt Blefary '" the soxlh
agafnst Big Ten foes Saturday I pial opemng games Saturday as home the !mal tally
Braves 39 Allen Pholhes 38 award goes lo the NFL player 1tiiMiiiiollj!iioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_,
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•s th! Ohio collegoale football Toledo hosts Xavoer m a noght
Torre Bra~es 35. Mays, G1ants who makes the longest scormg •I
1eason swings Into actoon
, aff;Hr and Kent State meets 1 PLAYERS GET CHECKUr
34 Hart, G•ants 32
[run o'. lhe_ week - - - - ' Buffalo m Kent Both Toledo BOSTON (UPI) --Catcher Amerocaa League F Robm
Bolh Miami, 1 pre · sealsoro ;and Kent need voctnroes as a lMike Ryan and mfoelder Eddoe 1son, Orooles 44 Killebrew, !
Potc~oag
obooce for the Mid Amerocan sprongboard for bogger and bel- l Kasko of the Boston Red Sox, Twms 36 Powell, Drooles 34,
Nallonal Leagu•:
Regan,
champronshlp, and •)hto U'
t.er thtngs in conference play w1ll undergo special back 1 Pep1tone
Yanks and Colav1t.o Dodgers 131 Manchal Giants
DRY
tempting to rebound after a
later on on the campa~gn.
iexammations today to deter lndoans 30
22-ti, Koufax. Dodgers 23 8•
CLEANING
aslrou crtmpatgn .ast vear,
mme the extent o( their current I
Ruas Batted In
Perry G1ants 1.0 7 Short
,. underdogs.
Daytoll also woll &gt;e hopmg lor linJuroes. On Wednesday, the I N a tl on al League: Aaron, Pholloes 18 8
Service On Request
The Redsklns woll opeD
better thllll!S as the Flyers open Red Sox said the players to he Brav•s 113 Cl•mente Pirates American League: McNally
1eason against Indiana and a
home Saturday mght agamst Iexammed were Ryan and 1 110 Allen Pholloeo 1116 Star· Orooles 13-4, Boswell, Twms 12
"ormer Mt•mt cbach
Richmond (Va a team that 1outfielder Don Demeter, but gell Porates 96 Torre, Braves 5 Kaat, Twins 2J.l0 Sanlord I
&gt;ont II wq Ponl who dinocte&lt;~lposted an ~-10 mark a year ago Icqrreeted their announcement &amp; Whole Pholhes 95
13-8. Soebert, Jndoa~s CLEANERS POMEROY
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Six Ohio Conference teams Thursday
Amerlcao Leagu•• Powell, 1~~v~~~~Or~I~O~lea~l~Q.~5:::::~~;;::;~~:;;:;;:::::~1
lllarnl to a 1flo7 upset over
!ue back In 1962, and he proba· open agBIDsl non league Schools,
Orooles &amp; F Robmson On&lt;f.'es I
oblyi wdl be guirdmg against
Akron Will begm Its first 1 ONE JUMP TOO MANY
105. Killebrew Two;,. 104;
campaogn as an Independent aft. NEW YORK ,UPI) -Tommy 1 Horton, Togers '11 . B Robmson,
:!mlllr oocur!QCe against
loosteri '
wlthdraWU&gt;g from 'the sp1~Wl· Bums, steeplechase JOckey who Orooles 94
FDf' tile Bobcats, II appeared
conference
was Injured 1n a splll at 1
11
liey !iK'f&lt;ed ilte wrong oppostZlf!l' lake on Nortbem IAqueduct Thuraday, announced
Lewis Rep41ir Service
ion to launch a ccmeback after
at home Saturday lils ~llrement as a roder
ast year's 0.10 e(lmpa!gn.
nigh~ while OtteriJeln hoata In· fmmedtately following the spoU
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to Ptifdue, one of the Big !liBila Central, Marietta visots In the Jockey room after
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Cocah W1lham Shmn s East Jury Southern Local has lost
ney 11 4 7) vs Jarvis (41) 9 ern E&lt;~gles are the onlv South I John McCimtock 165 pound
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ern Valley Athletic ConfeJetJce I halfback
Philadelphia nt Houston- Iclub m top physacal &lt;.:ondJhon l Otherwise all s1gnals were
ShUJ t 118 8) v 9 Cuellar (10 9) for tomght s gnd action
go tomght as Eastern trave ls
8 Pm
19 30 p m
! A check around the confer to North Gallta 111 the SVAC
aucago at B~hmore
Pittsburgh at Los Angeles- eoce Thursday found se veral headlmer Kyger Creek
deHorlen t&amp;-12) vs McNally (13 Veale (14 11) vs Koulax. (23 8) boys down w1th colds at Kyger fendtng champaon moves to
4) 8 p m
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Creek Southwestern lost
a Hannan Trace for 11 conference
Mmnesota at New York _ New York at San Fran('Jsco- tackle due to an eltgibJhty rul game and Southwestern Will
Merr1tt (513) vs Bouton (2 7) 1Fisher (9-14) vs Sadeckl (5-8) mg Mickey Swam 145-·pound travel to Racme for a battle
8 pm
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Cahfornta at Boston
Saturday's Games
1s out mdehmlely With a bt ok nadoes
Newman (4-7) \IS Stange (7 8) St LOUIS at Chicago
en collar bone, suffered
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Cmcmnat1 at Atlanta mght
prad1re dnlls Monday even ankle InjUry Tornado coach
Saturday's Games
Ph1ladelph1a at Houston
1ng J1m Crace 155-pound sen Don Van Meter has been fore
Cleveland at Detroot
Pottsburgh at Los Angeles
oor nght hair at North Galloa ed to alter hos hacl&lt;focld Sherm
Chicago at Baltomore
New York at San Francosell
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Washingtdtt ,i-N~ York 4, 1st 1San Francosco tO New York 4
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Local Group

Pos. - Player
1LE- Boll Buckley
LT- Jerry Burke
LG- Larry Spencer
C-Arch1c Rose
RG- Tom Osborne
RT- Dave Wolhams
GB RE- Dock Douglas
Qt;--C Eochonger
212 LH-Roger Allman
3 RH- Mike Marlon
B FB-Don Roush

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NatJonal League
Amorleaa Leape
W L Pet
W. L. Pet GB 'Los Angeles
86 59 593
Baltimore
9t 55 623
IPottsburgh
84 62 575
Detroit
82 6; 558 9\1 San Francosco 84 63 571
1~onnesota
80 68 541 12 1Pholadelphoa 79 68 537
Chicago
76 73 510 1611 St Louo s
76 70 5ZJ .o~:.
Cah!ornoa
73 73 500 16 AUanta
76 71 517 11
Cleveland
73 \'6 490 19"' Concmnato
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Rhodes and the other Repub- CBlavans In the maJOr metro. Goodyear and Goodrich- along of Unemployment Compen!atlon
OhiO s two candidates for goy hcan candod os for state offoces poll tan areas.
with several shoppmg centers Dorector Willard p :Judley, who
ernor concentrated their cam· left Columbus at 5 30 a m for Ream~ and other Democratic and even a tour down Mam reported employment mcreased
fl
pmgn fire m Northern Ohto to- a lung day of exhaustmg cam cand1dates for state uffJce were 1Street m the c1ty
by 30fi 302 pefsons to a total ol
PT PLEASANT - Elmore F
duv m the1r search for votes m pa1gmng Thursday Rhodes and scheduled to stop at the gates
Rhodes In East
2 637ltil 1n eomp mg the f1rst (SkJd) Casto, 73, a resident of
tht November election
h1s party made 12 appearances of all thr~ of the major rubber Rhodes concentrated h1s cam quarter of 1966 to the same per Cheshire 0 • dted at 8 40 a m
State Sen Frazoer Reams Jr m 10 stops bnngong the Iota! compames In Akron-Fireston• pa1gn Thul'l&lt;day '" Eoslern Ohoo lod of 1963
today In Holzer Hospotal followtht&gt; Democratic candidate led commumhes VISited to 40 ..1
- - - -where he started m Mount Vering: a three week tllness He
his party s first raravan Into a I three davs of barnstormmg th1s
non and c1l'::'d 1 367 new mdus. 1.Ji
was formerly employed as 1
metropolitan area Nllh a full week
tnes movmg mto the state Dit
mate Oil river bo'ttS and hiS
Ww of campaagnmg m Akron
15-Hour llay Planned
through 1965 and eKpandmg of
last work was as a boiler makal\(1 Sum mat County
Reams planned a 15 hour day
5 864 ex1stmg ones
I
er on construction
(,o, James A Rhodes look of campaognmg m lhe mduslro
Then the Republocans em
eS
UrS
Mr Casto was born In Mason
lm report to th"" people' car ahzed Akron area startmg be I
barked on handshakmg stops at
county, W Va • on Feb 3, 1893,
.-an mw Tol!m Fosloroa Nor fore daylight at the gales of the
Howard Danvolle and Warsaw UneX~It'!Cledly
son of lh• late E S and Mollswalk and Sandusky pluggmg h1s F'1restone 'J'1re &amp; Rub~r Co
before gomg to Coshorton
r-sa Matheny Casto
admmastratJon s
accornphsh
F'or the D""mocrats 1t was a
zanesville and New Lexmgton
He was a memher of Bmler.
menla 111 mdustnal expans10n change or pace from prev10us
The governor wound up the PT PLEASANT - Bays M I makers .Umon No 610 of f_t
11nd tncreased employment
caravans dunng the past SIX
day s campa1gnmg bv strolling (Butch) Duncan, 61 0 resident Pleasant and the
Masomc
weeks that h1t the small town
down the strt'tt m New Straits of 2l2 22nd St • died unexpect Lodge at Hurricane W Va
sections of the slak
volfe and shakmg more hands edly al 3 45 P m Thursday '" Hos marroage was to the lorOur Democratic (aravan has
at the Hockmg County Faar m Pleasant Va\ley Hospital
I mer May Harnsoo who surc..
di
I
Logan
Mr
Duncan
was
lhe
owner
sons,
~n a resoun ng sutcess lll
d s v1ves along w1th four
the 11 countieS we VIsited In
The ~overnor s campal~ got and operator of the D an H [ Elmore Casto of Pt Pleasant,
' Augnsl and earl) September
a boost Thursday from Bureau Fond Market on 22nd St
e Franklin Casto df Cheshire,
sa1d stale Uemocrat1c Cha1rman
AIRMAN BENTZ
was born on Aug 10 1906 at 0 Homer Casto of Galhpohs,
Morton Nelpp From now on
Airman Thomas J Bentz,
- - Mount of Wilson Va son of j and Johne Casto of Trenton,
I we re
gomg to have intenstve son of Mr and Mrs. Thomas
the late Thomas and Eva Mur [ Mlch There are thr~ grand--~ -·
Bentz of Rt 3, Pomeroy, bas
J0SDif3
eWS
ray Duncan He had been a res chold ren and one great grandByron H Nelte
F.xtensJon
beea selected for training at
tdent o{ Pt Pleasant for 18 son
A!M~ultural Engmeer lor the
n Lee, va, as 08 Air Force
years
I Another survovor Is a sister,
St~ of Ohoo, and
R a I Ph
food service sp•daUst. T b • 1
Entered Hospital
He was a member of Youn~ Mrs Grace Fannon of Pomeroy
Moore Jacksotf Area ResourcP (Continued F'rom PagP One) 1 airman, 11 191M graduate of I Among those who entered Chaptel Baphst Church
at Serv 1ces wtll be held at 2 p
D~pment Agent, presented 1have slopped dnnkong Monter Pomervy Hlgb S&lt;bool, recent· 1 Holzer Hospital on the past 24 Mount of Wolson Va, and the m Sunday at the Crow-Hussell
• sl}'mmary of the four C'omplet 1 ::,a ad
ly completed basic trahnag 8 , hoUJ s were Mrs John D Kmg following
Masomc Orders Funeral home Rev
Charles
td PL 56&amp; Work Plans m South •
Llcktall,ll AFB, Tn.
m Thord Ave John H Davos, Mormng Dawn Lodg• No 7 of Frum won offocoate Cremallon
easwn OhiO when lhey spoke Crane DelliVI'.-1
Rl 2 Galhpolos John M Me Galhpolos Galhpohs Chapter, Will follow the service, and M&lt;r WASHINGTON IVPII -Perto 'he L•adong Creek Water HAMBURG _ A HOWLING
Guore Patnot Star Rt Cheryl Royal Arch Masons, Moriah some gravesode servoces wdl he tonal ID&lt;ome, bolstered by
jh!f1_ssoc•atoon Tuesday even Igale whopped lhe North sea toAnn Monk Rt 1 Bidwell, Hao Councol Royal and
S&lt;lect held at a later date Friends Medh!are, made Ill bf&amp;IHI
day and kept a floalong salvage
I
roson G Hartless Roo Grande, Mason, and the Rose Command may call at the funeral home af- moolhly lncreae of ltJe year
!lolte and Moore compared cran• from reachmg the sunk '
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Mrs Dale Saunders Rt
I ery, Kmghts Templar of GaUl· ter 1 p m Saturday
Ill ADpl~ tile Dopullll•al
of Commerce reported today.
Five persons ,..re Jndleted
the Leadon1 Creek project with I en West German submarone Hao Gauge ceadhr;w
Galhpohs Thurman, Mrs Shorley R Mul polls He was also a member
Tbe d•partmenl aald per- by the Meigs County
Grand
lh'"' already coll)pleted, RuSh {shark) for a last-dotch t•y at Dam 11 9 13 3 runmng 5'' feet ford Rl 1 Pomeroy. Kenton D of Aladdon Shrme of Columbus
IOJlt!l
Ioeome
hoereaaed
by
f6
Jury
Friday
reported
Meigs
Creek. West Fork Duct Creek savmg passable sUr\/JVors
rollers,
Pomeroy
M~sOtl
20
1
Holman
Syracuse
Mrs
Leo
and
the
Pat
W1lson
Shnne
Club
011
b!Uioa lall monlb, about fU CoUnty Prosecutor Bernartl V.
8U!Wo Creek, aod Margaret For a whole there was a famt 122, Pl Pleasant 2:1 B6 Hmton 2 Charles Holl, Rt I 1\;lcme Ron of Pt Pleasant
er!j Comparisons and ex:plan hope that perhaps as many as 84 falling Hmfon 2 84 tallmg del Langer Gwen 102 Park Ur , He 1s surv1ved by h1s w1fe
bW!on dlrectlf atlrl)bteble to F:ictmenta ,..re returned 1
1t10Ti~ offered mcluded
Pre 13 of the submarme s 20 crew Kanawha Falls 6 79 falling Pt Pleasant, Mrs Horace C the former Lms S1zemore and
llleollcar•.
cr,q,o;;.trurt on procedures
the men m1ght have been kept alive Char lec;;ton 20 20 nsmg London Maller 1003 Kennv Court
Pf three daughters, Mrs
Robert
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Reeves, !ntoxleallon: v•o..n ahd
structures and lh01r benefits by an aor pocket 1nsode lhe 12o- runmllj! 2 feel Marmet s 1 x Pleasant, Mrs Ralph Edward !Betty ) Williams of Kombatl
Pomeroy and RuUand 7-81!1 ~ to u IJIIUIII
u ...
the ecomtm•c statislcs, non fed foot long vessel, wh1ch cracked mches, and Wmheld dam 4 feet Spencer Galhpolls
Ferry w va Mrs Lester (Barbara) graders clashed Thursday ~. nte of $&amp;15 biiUOD eompared Charles Yarhroucb, uraull and
en1l costs. techmc~l data tJr OPf"n and sank 140 feet Delow Boat Movements
Robert S1mms Rt 3 Oak H1ll Davis of Charleston
W Va fore 150 gr1d spectators and the to $581 blllloa In Jaly IIIII battery: Jaclc Ward, usaull
flood prevention Only Brochures llhe ragmg North Sea Wednes
Ohio Raver - Onward down Kalheleen Fa1th Glaz1et Rt J1 and Mrs Lloyd ! Ruth Ann I baby Panthers emerged with 8 $5S7 J bWIOII 1D AIJIIIII JIG. with a dan&amp;etOUI weapon, and
W.chm al data for mu1t1ple pur- day mght Naval experts doubt 13 5 ~ am Jacob G up 14, Ironton and Mrs Hobart M Roush of Columbus, 0 There 16-0 victory
...,_,_,.•~m
an attempted BilE ~t Clarence Weddle, Jr.
po~ structures farms mvolvhi ed anyone was now left al1ve
2 50 p m Jenks up 14 4 35 Hart Rochester M1ch
I are
seven grandchildren
Pomeroy took the opening
Arralpment wtfl ' bJ lield In
a1 1 rpedf'd land tnatment and
p m E P Jones up 14 7 30
Births
Other survivors are
three ktck-off and marched 74 yards
Common
Pleas Court IOritetlm•
the status of Public I aw 566 One Lo&lt;t, t 3 Lrve
p m Cross Jr up H 11 p m
Mrs Francos Eugene Elliott 1brothers and two sosters, Gene to a touchdown scored by QuarDHt
week,
Fulll IIIII.
"'tcr·heds on Ohoo
SANTA CRUZ DE TENNER- Queen Coty down 15, I 15 a 1124 Forst 4ve. son 7 23 p m Duncan of Bradley, W Va, terback Bob Werry from the 2iiecoetal") Raymond Wolcox U E Canary Islands - A OCl m Walter BeckJord up
15, Thursday Mos Charles A Chev Walter Duncan of Beckley, W yard hne Charlie Lane convertand l'reaouror Jean Parker R"'o anlmer carr)ong 27 persons 2 40 am Polly R down 15, aher 301 Portsmouth Rd ,Aion, Va Bntton Duncan
and ed the extra points A second
14 Go to Albland
theor reports The meelmg was dotcned m the Allan toe near 4 3.\ am Carol Brent down !5. I 50 am Thursday Mrs Paul Mr~ VIrgil Cox, both of Mowt qtr TD drive by Rutland was
For Phvsical Exams
on r hat~P of l hail man
Jack here today •hen one of ots two '• 20 am Ind1anq up 16 3 30 Emol Tope. 913 Third Ave son of Wolson Va, and Mrs Clar halted by th~ Panthers on their PORTSMOIITH, Ohio &lt;UPII- PT. PLEASANT- Sllteen seC'•'P fmal plans were made engmes !aoled Offoc1als saod a11 am St Marys down 17 1 55 1 31 p m Thursday
Mrs •nre Schaller of Jndependence, 2-yard lone woth 27 seconds to Local 1039 of the State, County tectees from Malan
CGunty
1play
f~'r thE' groups au ction s::~le but one pa~senij:er W(:IS 1e:scued am Steel Trader down 11 3 Char les Ernest Dulaney, Heck s 1Va
and Mumelpal Employes Umon reported to Asbian~ X:Mtucky
" ·'''"to tak• place on 1 hurs by IO&gt;herm en
30 am Foank Durant up 17, Trader Courl daughter 7 2ti Morrung Dawn Lodge of Mas I In the third quarter a Rut- presented a demand for 1 $lfl0. on September 14tlt to take their
dav Oct 15 at the Laurel Chfl 1 A spokesman for
Spantax 7 am New Martmsv11ie up am. Thursilay Mrs Azel ,G on woll bold Masonoc roles all land drove was stopped on the a-month pay Increase and other physiCal exammatlona, aceord·
Aur loon House Items are sloll Aorlmes saod one passenger was 19 5 a m 1 Jefferson Up 19 S Brollhart If 1!6 Pleasant Sl 1
tEST) today at thf Panther 1 yard lone woth 3 21 benefits to City Council Thu.-.. lng to the local Selective Sen·
needed and an~one woshmg to 1koll•d but !he other 23 passe • m OVEC up 21, 6 30 am, Pt Plea•ant son, 5 t5 am' C~w m HuoseU, Funeral home remalnong Shortly after that, day mght In behalf of sewaae tee Board No 24
oone&amp;! articles may call Jack gers and three crew member. Nat•onal down 22 4 15 am • Thursday Mrs Wilham
H There woll be another service Panther Halfback Charlie Lane dosposal, garbage,
cem•tery, Selectees taking the physoeal
(,'tosp al 742-SlOl or
Clyd• were pulled safely from the sa Peggy D&lt;lwney up 22 6 am. Wamsley New Haven w va
10 30 m Saturday at the smashed through the Rutland recreallon, waterworks, street exam were Bntee Wayne Ho!fS&lt;rogg, or Dale 'wroght
0 F Shearer up 22, 6 45 a m ; daughter 4 52 p m , 1 hursday- ~~eral "home' woth the Rev lone and raced 72 yards before :mtenance and garage work- man, Harold Dewey Utile, Hat·
little .If' • Wins
Edeana Bosworth down
23, ' Mrs James Rodney Hull, Jack Teti Wall offocoatmg The body bemg hauled down on the 27
ry Lewis Estep, Jamea Larry
1findv Winner in
I MIAMI Bf.'CH PETER ~ 20 P m fohn K do~n 23, 6 I son daughter, 8 50 p m, Thurs Will then be taken to Mount of Two Rutland penaltoes and ~~~~. Porte;, 1:~.':.t~de~; Mayes, Kerry Lee SUnde, Roo·
,1 • (' If F'l" ht
Booomanto
known m I he JO P m Pennsylvanoa down 23 day Mrs Ronnoe Claor Molter I W1 n va where last roles three play• lat.er saw lhe secgro P
th aid Ray Pullin John
Opha
;,nmor
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U t d R bb W k
12 10 am Mong
23 2 15 1
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d P th TD
red
when 88me recognition given to el
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-sn:ven Hind' 1 ~ year old m • u er or ers Unoon
o up •
Jackson son 2 20 am Thurs. ~•II be held at 2 p. m Sun· on
an er
sco
hce h earlier threatened Matheny, Charles Michael WoUMark Still went over from tho :" ma;s ~alton Oct 15
eU, Clayton Ray He~n, Pr~
oim of Mr and Mrs Kalad H•n (URWi as The Lotto• Atom - am Louosoana down 23 3 35 day Mrs Dallas S Goles, Rov· 'l da followed by the burial.
lit of Seneca Falls, N y. re- took the unoon 's top JOb Thurs- am Luther Herdman down 23 I enswood, W Va • soo 9 05 p y
Ph Lane agam converted ~ seam a $125-a·montli -a ral!e Faulkner, Jr' Gre~ OtleP
rtnt!y •on the Junlor Champ- dav w1th an overwhelmmg man 3 5{] a m Reliable up 23, 6 45 m , Thursday
extra pomts on a run The Pan- 1m ro:ed sick leavt .Jf:rm al- Ervm, John Henry Sayre, iiDJi.
oqn•hop Flight on a 36 hole date for tougher bargammg
a m • Boc K up Greenup 11 ) I
Discharged
tbers woll travel to Belpre next lo:anc• and h ota'llutlon hen- Die David Ramey, John Mlclr
"!Itch with I total of 147, ac
Bommalllo was unppposed for 50 p m Froeberger up Green
Patients doscharged
from
vaDI3 SeS Thursday for theor third game .rtts
osp
ael Grueser, Donald Hetlry Han,
drdfng to blo
grandparents, the $18 OOtl a year JOb after on u~ 5 30 a m Walter Hougland ! the hospotal on Thursday !nclud
Firemen l"ued no ultimatum Robert Elllene HudJon.
and Mrs Georg• Baker cumhenl Poesodent George Bur 1d• wn Meld'Oijl 7 10 P m Vock· , ed Mrs He• man L Blessmg,
Clav Maintain•
but also asked earlier for waif!
!I'll• Hlndys •ere form•r res 4on dropped oul rather lh~n ~s Edo;n IMedldahl 7 5{] p m · ' and mfanl eon, Ronald
D
Plavbov Is Toul(h
IIIII benefit fnereasel
Studentl Select
!dents of Middleport The golf face certaon defeat The vote
ow es own Meldahl 8 - ~ Glenn, Russell Holland, M r s
HOUSTON IUPI) - Heavyp
tournam•nt "a' hrld In Ithaca was consodered to be a demand ~ P m Tobolt down Meldahl George Hontos, Mrs Jerrold E OTTAWA, Ohoo tUPll - A w!lght champion Casotus Clay,
J~Sl'~~Jf~t:.-lead111 the Fmgor Lak-. area m for betler contracts and tough 0 10 p m Cotlon Queen up Kuehne, Annette A McLellan fire. whoch broke out near here I who ha• been flghUng at a
en ~ alternates were cmNtw York Steven Is a hogh er bargammg With the bog four Meldahl 10 30 am ' Pamela D MIS Clarence McConnell, Clar early today, destroyed two ware- 'bum of th• month club" pace,
00
b the lludenl bod II I hI
1
&amp;~ool oemor lhls year
~ub~~~=rm~:s Forestone U ""G~~:da ~ ~;~a~ Mark East- [ ence McConnell, Jommy Dale bouses leased to the Sylvano~ Thursday said Cleveland (Big
,
~tnt Pleasant J.Jor Htgh
•
vear.
ro ch aod Good on u
5{], m Elisha Woods McGuire Mrs Cynthoa Norton, Electroc Co with damag• esli Cat) WdUamo, his neweat chal·
School, Nmtb Grade, tills we•k.
u
m PL W Swe t d n l Mrs Letha Rtley, Rochard B mated at more than fl(IO,OOO of Ienger, IS too good to bolong to
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Cheerleaders are Valerie Ram.
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1/35 pm ' Jobn Ladd e D~~n Tolbert Christine S
Tucker, Authon!les saod the cause
that club
ey and Lynn Hartley, co-cap.
ltEVOTED TO INTEREtiT OP Children March to
dow/ 10 lO m To tan down Wilham Edward Plants, and the fore was not known
. Clay signed Thuraday to meet Mr and Mrs Waller Pettit tallls, Charmaine Walden, Shfr..
MEIGS • MASON AltEA
' S h I U
I d 1145 a m / s Le
d
Cheryl A Monk
Foremen from Ottawa, Glan Wllhams a playboy
turned and Randy and Miss Brenda ley Dalton, Vickie Helnzm••
.
1
c oo
nmo e•t"
'
wos
own
dorf and Kalida battled
the
nd
' 1
t!U fight
~ Ch 1
th
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1n Pe M,
1
"""''" 1 •••• ••••GRENDA MiSs (UPI)
_ I 45 am Solvay down 4 55 1 '
s
ranchha • n a
•
ar eston, spent
e Linda Burclwn Alternate• are
h
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blaze for severa ours orne th A trodrome Nov 14 It will weekend with Mrs Lena Pet Donn T
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J'ub...,. ...,. "'""'~" Two newly desegregated pubbc m Jenmfer Jean down 6 35
af
of the foremen were still at th• e s ,
th!
•
a llteriOn an~ Denise
•atunt.., uu1 &amp;unci•' w '11M oJUo 1schools reopened today and 162 am
,
be Clays fifth defense
I tit and children
Friar
VpUQ Pu~~ eoca,..., 1111 111•
scene th1 s mornmg
the O!t ince Joe Louil Spendl
the
ekend
ith
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Sylvanoa Electroc Foreman year,
m s
ng
we
w
T..:!':&lt;;.v
";;;., II ... ' ly to classes wothout mcodent born Rup Marmet 5 55 p m ' AI· I slock market (rose ) htgher
- oe Pa I U he
d
34. defended his title a record sev· K. E Erlckoon ,..re the Carl November B II II
a.- " - • .... ......,. 1 d lh
u m rger sao some • en times In 1941 when h• crea(. and Robert Shaw farnllf.. c..
• 0
1
llllttw ,, Ill• "".. offtcMo •• ... .,..,..,. I un er
e protection of state en
Mernll down Wlnfteld I I
d t tr d
000 radJo and televiSIOn tubes
f the
th
,
Given Approval
o~:
-~.,..., troopers and the FBI
9 05 p m Mountain State up :;r~/ t~~ ~~::~ h~:r etoda a mg were destroye4 in the fire The ed t~ bum o
mon lumbus
PT PLEASANT Electklla
The schools, Horn Elemenla ' Wmfoeld 10 45 p m Elgerclofl l Th g U t d p
I
yt
buoldongs were owned by J R Iclub
Weoity Bobo and Wife, Chilli- ballot comllllliSoooers
Mra.
;;'r._""• N•w vorll aw
N•w ry and Rundle High, were clos up Wmfleld 1 05 a m , W H
e nl e ress ntema lon Ber alt
cothe were at lbe farm here Paul e BrJ ht re ~tcan a
""'""'"~ ""'' """·- ., ed Thursday for a federal court IIShaver Jr up Wlnlo•ld 3 301 posted
al stock market mdocator
&amp;
for a few days.
.,_ ynEdn Bgurd,ettepu d ' lid
..rrl•r wb~~n ...u.bw a&amp; Nnffl ".. h
a gam of 0 30 ~r cent
Mt P t icl M is G
mn.
a
' emocrat.
··••a JOll YftiJ \1) edYI»OI •' u.. eanng at Oxford 45 mlles to am
Lucy Jan@ Lucas down
Po'st Offt'ce
ss a r a orr
ray· have approved the ballots ~
D•U' ....u... • • ,,• ...•• • the northeast The hearing on Wmheld 3 40 am
near the end or the first hour
"~
JOn Ky. visited her parenta
or
.. r!lttwa u Io• J.u. . . .ua. ..,_.,., lb' I
Of h 1 052
t ded 503 B .
Co
'
d
the November ltb pneral eleo.
f " ....... . - . whether
Grenada
offoctals
t e • ISsues ra •
eme: ntinue
Ramon Morris and family, Sa·
... aa •• h,., ou t:DOn'" •uu .,
nd ced and 273 de 110ed
congressman
waIter H M..
turday a nd returned t.o her CO1• tlon
to be sent to tbe prmten.
uu l on "'•' no.oo
111 mouth. ~ho uld be permanently ordered
Meigs General Hospital
van
1
c
Voting of absentee ballots ill
~'~~~ ~~~=-...::!:'
c.~a;r:.: to protect Negro students con 1 Admissions _ None
Autos showed little move eller announced Thursday the
lege duttes on Sunday
\uo.M..
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hnued today
1
Discharges _ None
ment Ford and Chrysler shed Post Offoce Department eontln· By Berlba Parker
Mrl Gary Hustoll and oon, ..,.., on October lOth and the
small fractoons
Du Pont ues the bod offer on a new Ra· Attendance at Sunday School Chlllieothe spent the weekend lwo eolllliU8Sionen will be •
advanced 1 v, Kodak epened rone Post Off1ee located on the Se!tl 11 at the Free Methodist with ber parents Tom Fllzpa· duty at the Circuit Clerk's ellate at 1221', but dropped to southeast corner of Peart and churrh WIS It!, eollectlon $%1 • Irick and •lfe B;...rue Is teach- flee In tho courthouJo each tlaJ
Ill off '4
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Electromcs wer• mostly frac· Relevant mformatlon Is In- Mr John Carter, ChUllcothe Schoobt
absentee voting penod
~RS AAf AUNAY9 ASKING
TIME 'tOll Wf11Te-Lie',.. BIT
loons lower Texas Instruments tenor space 1,230 sq ft , plat· was guest tpeaker Sunday mor· Mrs Alta Cone and grandoon,
CLUB TO MEIL'J'
THE. PRICE Cf' 'tOUR THII'K:IS TELL
AND TELl. 'EM 'rOI.J Gar A BI&gt;.RSAIN,
dopped '4,
Fairchild Camera, form, 80 sq It, parking and nlng at the Fre• Methodist Kevin Cone, Athens, spent a The Mtdclleporl Gardell Club
'EM THE TRIJTH AND THEY 5/l.Y,.
NCJN LISTEN 1tl 'EM• ..
the only wode mover m the maneuvering area 4,M8 sq It, Church Mr. carter wao repre-- Sunday evening with Mrs will meet Mootlay, Sep' ••, _
group, shed 1%
I basic 8 year lease woth four S. ~~entatlve for lite Gideon Bible Maude Holcomb
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Umted Aorlmes shed 'It but lng Oct 21 at 1 p m , room at was glv•n the ooclety
Doytoll recently and attended ~nd and
are tlrpd to
KLM gained the sam• amount 500-H, Main Post Offoce, Coulm· Mrs Allee Fisher, Miners· lh• wedding of her granddaugto. du
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eompanoed by her dalllhl•r.
EDWARDS HONORED
Br•nlff rose '%
Royal Dutch dropped 1\\, lumbua
Mrs Vernon, Howell remaiDS Mro. Joe Turner and I..verno WDIIam (BIUI £t1Wirdl 11
Caterpillar tractor adv81lced %
a patient In Me.fjs
General Turner and ilrl ftlllld, Albally Pomeroy wu boDond at •
Arnorlcan Can shed %
BANDITS WOUNDED
Hospital Mro Howell Is iDJ. Albert Colle and wife IPIIII 1 plenlc recenlly at Maplewood
NEW YORK (UPI) - Stock HAMILTON, Ohio (UP!) - A proving
Friday afternoon wllb the Paul Lake £tlwardl 1J 111 lten
prices mched nogher In moder· aervoce otatlon attendant shot Mrs Homer Halley
and Wolle farnli1 near AUenmn.. frllm. 11u1c 1n1n1n1 at rt. ._,
ate trading at the openlng to- and wounded two bandits who daughter, Mrs. Hartwell Curd, Clair Ponn 11111 wife, WUkel- Ding, Ga.
day
held-up two atatlono early al spent a day recetttly In Colt~t~~- vlllo, 1pent an oven1n1 wllb
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John Reed IIIII wife.
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IIIYJVal aenlllll will beclll
stock market mdlcator posted a of here Claud&lt; Sears, 23, Cin- spenl the ,..ekend wllb ber ve.._ lll..tal lloallllll
It 1111 llltllllld a.ntt ot 1111
gain of 0 27 per cent on th• 782 cinnatl, was In critical condl- parents, Mr. and Mro. Norman Afe!e..., - Jene&amp;
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18-wes traded There were 358 lion at Middletown Hospital al· Schaefer
JllddlepOrl; Dora
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ter he was shot In 11le back by Mr and Mrs Norman Scltae-- Pomeroy, IIIII William Wolle, ~
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Autos IIIII electronics were Elwood Sparks, 29,
Monroe. rer recently spent a day with f'vD*oy.
iVenfng. ~ J~P.y.
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Htghlander Coach
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Van Meter also has a new up lh .. re to wm Fnday mght" and Jay F1sher wtll S4!rve as
center m hrst year man Amos The first year mentor
IS co-captams tomsht On defense
Wallbrown
pleased wath tll~ Highlanders there won t be too manv chang
Tornadoes expected to see despate the fac t th1s IS a re es accordmg to Carter
defens1ve acllon agamst South bUJldmg year
Coach How1e Lee Mtl lt:~! for
western tomght are Bob Adams
A huge crowd Is expected mer Marshall Umvers1y ace
Carl Robmson Jam Harden to jam the Nurtll Gal11a stad1 Will be ,iearchmg for his f1rst
Marty Moranty and
Rook1e urn for the Eastern North vtctory as a coach when the
Crow
Galli a battle ~4!Jc h Ball Shmn s Kyger Creek Bobcats take on 1
Southwestern chang~s on de boys are rated underdogs by Hannan Trace at \11erc erv1lle
fesne tnclude Bill Green 185· sportscasters and newsmen
M11ler plans to use Jerry I
pound sophomore at nght tack Coach Mel Carter"s Pirates Hall 155 pound semur as ~ 1
le Don Edmonds 155 pound JUn- wall he shghtl} smaller per defens1ve back Others expect
oor at the outsode linebacker's man and the loss of Crace Ied to play delens• tonoght are
post, and Rochard Dollon 160- lcould be a determmmg factor Fred Rogers 155 pound senoor I
(back) John Hughes 195 pound
sophomore tackiP and Barton 1
Slump 150-pound sophomore
end
Hannan Tra&lt;:e Cua&lt;:h
Marcum whose bent h stre ngth
comasts mamly or underciass
BY BOB WINGETT
IPhahn a 135 lh Jumor, mto Story at center and Raymond Brogan and Leroy Welch at Sm1th s Dev ils are Joe Hawk 1 men v.lll mser t Ron Waugh
Pomeroy s Purple Panthers tbe halfback slot replacmg An Z1rkle and Ed 8;1er at guards guards Roller Black and Pf&gt;rry ms at quarteroack
Larr y SO. pound f• eshman on punts
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and Rutland both w1th smgle [dy
Porter and 1smg Semor Probably st.•rters lor Rut Kennedy at tackles and Char Lemley at fullback and Elbert and klt:koffs Waugh V.JI\ pllv
wms m Uus young gnd seasbL Steve Fmlcaw as a sta1ter m land w11l 111ciude Roger Dav1s les Scott at cente1
IW1lhams and Gary Drenner at end on defense
tangle Saturday mgtJ\"m a game place of Porter on defen se
and M1ke Barr at ends Steve I Backhelders
fur
Coach halfbacks
Others who may br press..:d
on the Hed Devil field
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mto artJOn are Mlkf' Beaver
Rutland boggcl of the two, Icroy ba• khcld will be
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scored a hard earned 1~ 8 \o1C Sw1sher at quarterback
B1il l
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and N1ck Swain all ireshmen
Itory ov e" M1dd eport s Yellow Moore at slotback and Lenny
All games w1ll be~tn at 8 to
Jackels whole Pomeroy defeat Van \Ieier at fullback
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TONIGHT S GAMES
~~~ 1 last week
means feels h1 s team 1s phsya I
' East~rn at North Gillha
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Ne1ther team so far has been \ cally banged up, he has two j
Kyger Creek at Hannan Tracf'
hampered
by ser1ous InJUries s•1b linemen, Stuart Blankenship
KEITH PHALJN
Southwestern at Southern Loc al
and by all past mdocations both and Moke O'Broen who wolf see
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STARTE;R - KeHb Pballa, clubs w1ll be fired up for the no action thts week
UPI Sports Writer
) opportune moment w1th the Warren Local at AthPns
aamed oulslandlog defensive annual clash
Probably starters acros!\ the
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Or1oles p1tchmg ~taff havmg l Jackson at Greenf1l"ld
player last week for
tbe
Panther Coach. Bud B1ckel 111- lme w1ll be F'm law and Bill
The
Welcome
Home
banturned m only one complete H1lhard at Logan
Panthers, earDed a starting tends to mak,e onl.~ one change English ends J1m Crow and I
ners are waving for Balt1 1game smce Aug 6
'v1 1ddleporl at Wahama
job at ballbact this week.
in h1 s lme LIP by movwg Ke1th Charles Hysell, tackles;
Pat
more t1 Tom Phoebus and
Chauncev at '\Jelsom lile
there's even talk of lammatmg
Strikeout Leader
Oak H 11 at Well ston
hb ann in gold
I Phoebus flmshed With a 13 9 Ironton at Portsmou th
recmd at Rochester but had a Pt Pleasan t at HaH S\lood
"YOII proml!ed 1n'd only ..U PhaebiiS a 24 year-&lt;&gt;ld rlgct league leadmg 'lfJ7 stnkeour ,
SATURDAYS GAME
50 mile&amp; FJftJ ap aDd a badE: hander, made hJs maJor It-ague and completed 14 games
Pomero} at Hutland
11 1 lmndretl II 1111. botttl'' debut m " nahve coty • I was dosappooott'&lt;l aboul l
JEFF
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Regan relorcd Don Clendenon have Olle of tho best elob8 I've
with a mfly foor hotter as the \ and thought a ht!le about 1 Members of the Southea-1
UPI Sports Wrller
! on an easy fly to jeft as the seen When they get a rally
.,. MaJor Leque Uedera
league leadmg Onoles edged qmttmg
Phoebu~; sa1d aftE-r ern Ohio Sportswriters and
Wtlh Genum 11 down to Dodgers moved 2lfl games 1D gomg they re really hard it By Umted Press: luternational the Cahforma Angels 2..0 before Ius bag ]eague debut
Rut II Broadcasters A.ssouatton '.\ 111
E&amp; h the L&lt;ls Angeles Dodgt&gt;I S front of th e Pirate-s
stop Almost all their httters
National League
compl~twg a doubleheader , thmk I had my best vear m meel Sunday ID Athens lo prt'
11re m orbit all by themsleves
'l had good stuff as good as can put 1t out of the park
GAB R R Pet !iiweep with a 4 3 v1ctory m th~ profe ss aonal ball
diet the outcome of the t966
Tb" Dodgers rocketed anoth 1at iinytJme ttus seH&lt;.:un," They re really tough"
Alou, Pttt
127 473 75165 349 mghtcap
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er phase closer to the1r second Dr)sdale ~a1d after wmnmg No
Alou Alia
146 633 114 209 330 The 5-foot 6-mch p: 1oebus wa~ actJoo Detrrnt beat Mmnesota
President RoY. I Congdon an
COI"ecutovc Natomral League 10 against 16 setbacks ' I The Dodgers scored all theor I Clmte, Polt 138 575 93 188 327 ca lled up by Ihe Onolcs from 18 5 Boston edged Ch1cago 54 1 oouoced tbal lhe meelmg woll
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peonont by dowmng second would have Pitched differently 1 runs 10 the first mmng and 1Carty, Atla 137 4n 67 154 326
d W
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pia(!(! Pittsburgh 53 Thurr,day m the mnth tt Jt had been a chased Pittsburgh starter Vel Alien Phtl
lhe Ror hester Re
mgs KansaS City beat CleHiand 1 nI U'l:
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126 468100 149 3l8 earl1er th1s week after his team m 11 mnmgs and Washmgton g~on Clubrooms startmg at
mght for the1r seventh VICtory closer game Both hornll!s hJt non ~w w 0 os 15 eJg 1 Stargl P1tt 129 453 77 144 318 had been ehmmated from thP topped New York 5.-4 before 1 1 30 p m
Jn il row
Ioff me were up around the Marne m 18 deciSions
Rose, Ctn
146 610 94 191 313 lnternat 1onal League playof • losmg 10 5
I Also at the meeting or\\
Big 'Don Dtysdale pro .. Jded l letters and those two guys I Newly acqutred Dick Scho rSanto, Chi
139 504 87 157 312
San FranCISCo defeated New \ officers for the commg school
the boost by hurling thcee hot really hot the ball hard"
held and Ron Faorly song led ITorre AtIa 142 522 19161 308 GETS THE WORKS
York Io-4 Chocago beal Atlanta year woll he elected and all
baij until the nmth mmng when i
H•avy Hitters
Jom Lefebre s smgle scored Ceperla StL 120 399 54 117 302
._2 aod Los Angeles topped I m•mhers "'II pay the annual
Rolle rio Clemente and Wolh&lt; ' "! hope nobody tn the stands Zchof~eld and Lou Johnson s
Amerocan League
NEW YORK (UPI) - ft look Pottsburgh S-3 m National dues
Stargell homered With two out : gut hurt catchmg those balls • double tallied Fairly After a
GAB R H Pet Ionly a spill second (or Leagne games
I Followmg the mr-etmg the
Rehever Phil (The Vu lture) I he added 'But the Pirates do walk to John Roseboro filled Olver MJ sn 14u 5G2 93 171 315 defensive back Wendell HarriS
St k Out E bt
olfiCial pr&amp;"n"stlcahon on the
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144
the bases shortstop Gene Alley Fr bns n Bal
recover a fumhle that ~roduced i Phoebus p1tchmg before 16 outcome ol thf" 1966 football
bobbled a grounder by Wes Wgnr, Clev 137 497 68146 294 a touchdown last Sunday but relatiVes and fr1ends mcludmg rul't' will he releasf'd by tbe
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Parker allowmg another run to~~~~~ ~:: ~;:::~ ~, ; :~ from now on he Will have time I hiS mother and brother, struck assocoatoon
score
Klbw Mmn 148 ;::,22 80 150 287 on hts hands
I ooJ etght and walked only two ~~rr-.....,
Drysdale follewed woth a hogh MAile Det 110182 7lll08 283
Hsrros became the forst , whole allowmg only three
chopper that Alley helded and 1Hwrd Wash 14U 481 52 135 281 wmner of the Mennen Fastback runners to reach second base 1
COLUMBUS (UPI - Mwmo playong schools will be m action threw too late to second as the Valin Wash 138 483 75 135 280 of the Week Award and won Baltimore s runs came off loser
!lnd Oh10 Umversltv, two peren I
Other A.etaon
fourth run came m Reliever Chris KC
115 a74 51104 278 receiVe a Sw1ss watch for hiS Dean Chance on back to back I
ual Mld·Amenean ConfPr"'llce I Bes1des Miami and Oh10 U Bill o Dell comqutted a balk
Home Runs
72-yard scormg Jaunt agamst homers by Brooks Robmson
powers, step Into the bog time Itwo other Mid Am schools wdl woth Maury Wills at bat to send Nat 1o a a 1 Lei~iue· Aaron, I the Poltsburgh Steelers The and Curt Blefary '" the soxlh
agafnst Big Ten foes Saturday I pial opemng games Saturday as home the !mal tally
Braves 39 Allen Pholhes 38 award goes lo the NFL player 1tiiMiiiiollj!iioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_,
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•s th! Ohio collegoale football Toledo hosts Xavoer m a noght
Torre Bra~es 35. Mays, G1ants who makes the longest scormg •I
1eason swings Into actoon
, aff;Hr and Kent State meets 1 PLAYERS GET CHECKUr
34 Hart, G•ants 32
[run o'. lhe_ week - - - - ' Buffalo m Kent Both Toledo BOSTON (UPI) --Catcher Amerocaa League F Robm
Bolh Miami, 1 pre · sealsoro ;and Kent need voctnroes as a lMike Ryan and mfoelder Eddoe 1son, Orooles 44 Killebrew, !
Potc~oag
obooce for the Mid Amerocan sprongboard for bogger and bel- l Kasko of the Boston Red Sox, Twms 36 Powell, Drooles 34,
Nallonal Leagu•:
Regan,
champronshlp, and •)hto U'
t.er thtngs in conference play w1ll undergo special back 1 Pep1tone
Yanks and Colav1t.o Dodgers 131 Manchal Giants
DRY
tempting to rebound after a
later on on the campa~gn.
iexammations today to deter lndoans 30
22-ti, Koufax. Dodgers 23 8•
CLEANING
aslrou crtmpatgn .ast vear,
mme the extent o( their current I
Ruas Batted In
Perry G1ants 1.0 7 Short
,. underdogs.
Daytoll also woll &gt;e hopmg lor linJuroes. On Wednesday, the I N a tl on al League: Aaron, Pholloes 18 8
Service On Request
The Redsklns woll opeD
better thllll!S as the Flyers open Red Sox said the players to he Brav•s 113 Cl•mente Pirates American League: McNally
1eason against Indiana and a
home Saturday mght agamst Iexammed were Ryan and 1 110 Allen Pholloeo 1116 Star· Orooles 13-4, Boswell, Twms 12
"ormer Mt•mt cbach
Richmond (Va a team that 1outfielder Don Demeter, but gell Porates 96 Torre, Braves 5 Kaat, Twins 2J.l0 Sanlord I
&gt;ont II wq Ponl who dinocte&lt;~lposted an ~-10 mark a year ago Icqrreeted their announcement &amp; Whole Pholhes 95
13-8. Soebert, Jndoa~s CLEANERS POMEROY
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Six Ohio Conference teams Thursday
Amerlcao Leagu•• Powell, 1~~v~~~~Or~I~O~lea~l~Q.~5:::::~~;;::;~~:;;:;;:::::~1
lllarnl to a 1flo7 upset over
!ue back In 1962, and he proba· open agBIDsl non league Schools,
Orooles &amp; F Robmson On&lt;f.'es I
oblyi wdl be guirdmg against
Akron Will begm Its first 1 ONE JUMP TOO MANY
105. Killebrew Two;,. 104;
campaogn as an Independent aft. NEW YORK ,UPI) -Tommy 1 Horton, Togers '11 . B Robmson,
:!mlllr oocur!QCe against
loosteri '
wlthdraWU&gt;g from 'the sp1~Wl· Bums, steeplechase JOckey who Orooles 94
FDf' tile Bobcats, II appeared
conference
was Injured 1n a splll at 1
11
liey !iK'f&lt;ed ilte wrong oppostZlf!l' lake on Nortbem IAqueduct Thuraday, announced
Lewis Rep41ir Service
ion to launch a ccmeback after
at home Saturday lils ~llrement as a roder
ast year's 0.10 e(lmpa!gn.
nigh~ while OtteriJeln hoata In· fmmedtately following the spoU
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to Ptifdue, one of the Big !liBila Central, Marietta visots In the Jockey room after
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Cocah W1lham Shmn s East Jury Southern Local has lost
ney 11 4 7) vs Jarvis (41) 9 ern E&lt;~gles are the onlv South I John McCimtock 165 pound
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Philadelphia nt Houston- Iclub m top physacal &lt;.:ondJhon l Otherwise all s1gnals were
ShUJ t 118 8) v 9 Cuellar (10 9) for tomght s gnd action
go tomght as Eastern trave ls
8 Pm
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! A check around the confer to North Gallta 111 the SVAC
aucago at B~hmore
Pittsburgh at Los Angeles- eoce Thursday found se veral headlmer Kyger Creek
deHorlen t&amp;-12) vs McNally (13 Veale (14 11) vs Koulax. (23 8) boys down w1th colds at Kyger fendtng champaon moves to
4) 8 p m
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a Hannan Trace for 11 conference
Mmnesota at New York _ New York at San Fran('Jsco- tackle due to an eltgibJhty rul game and Southwestern Will
Merr1tt (513) vs Bouton (2 7) 1Fisher (9-14) vs Sadeckl (5-8) mg Mickey Swam 145-·pound travel to Racme for a battle
8 pm
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Cahfornta at Boston
Saturday's Games
1s out mdehmlely With a bt ok nadoes
Newman (4-7) \IS Stange (7 8) St LOUIS at Chicago
en collar bone, suffered
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Cmcmnat1 at Atlanta mght
prad1re dnlls Monday even ankle InjUry Tornado coach
Saturday's Games
Ph1ladelph1a at Houston
1ng J1m Crace 155-pound sen Don Van Meter has been fore
Cleveland at Detroot
Pottsburgh at Los Angeles
oor nght hair at North Galloa ed to alter hos hacl&lt;focld Sherm
Chicago at Baltomore
New York at San Francosell
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Local Group

Pos. - Player
1LE- Boll Buckley
LT- Jerry Burke
LG- Larry Spencer
C-Arch1c Rose
RG- Tom Osborne
RT- Dave Wolhams
GB RE- Dock Douglas
Qt;--C Eochonger
212 LH-Roger Allman
3 RH- Mike Marlon
B FB-Don Roush

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NatJonal League
Amorleaa Leape
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W. L. Pet GB 'Los Angeles
86 59 593
Baltimore
9t 55 623
IPottsburgh
84 62 575
Detroit
82 6; 558 9\1 San Francosco 84 63 571
1~onnesota
80 68 541 12 1Pholadelphoa 79 68 537
Chicago
76 73 510 1611 St Louo s
76 70 5ZJ .o~:.
Cah!ornoa
73 73 500 16 AUanta
76 71 517 11
Cleveland
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1fetier, Vera A. Weber, .10 ae· N&amp;/ty St'tc er1
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Mrs. Webber Wood entertaiJ&gt;.
re, ance.
Mill
MePI
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Drake, Mrs Jack w
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Robert Mills, Joyce
s
Mra. Carl Moore was hostess Max Folmer, Mrs. '
'1'bole atleiJdlnC ,..... Mrt. EdThom:ddlepoDars~ Bessie t&gt;arst, to the Nifty Stitchers club Wed- : and Miss Kathry~ Mlt&lt;h:'ol
eWS
win Dberholzer Lena Oberhol·
Lot,
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JleS&lt;lay evemng at her home,
zer, Mrs. Jam: Standley, Mrt.
AVI~': of-r:'!epo~: Mid- Rock Springs Road. I oclal
Allendin&amp; the lith anmw WI!· Junior Johnson, Brenda, Bobby '!be Carleton Swlday IIC)Iool Fred Standley, Mrs.. William
.Deport '
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barger Reunion Sunday Septem· and Ronnie.
had an aUendauce ol M, offer· King, Mn. Virgil Kmg, Faye
Caah· A. Bubr, Trustee,
:Sert '"co'!"~ng~as served by Custer State Park iii •III001tb
ber 4 at Portland Park, were Bobby Hysell, Pomeroy; Er· lng t!O.O'I. Worship services fol· Collerlll and Paulme Hysell:
v. Babr, to Citizens Develop- de bostess to Mrs. WBJiam tota.
uests from 10M Angeles, Call- nest Sisson Jr., Syracuse; Mr. lowed with Rev. Clyde Hinton
Mr. and Mrs. John Dean VJSII- Bert. E. Romine, Ella May menl Co., Inc., Lots, Middle- ~tbe:.;::::~~~==:;:~;;~=;;;;;;;--;;;;;;::::~,
~rnla, Fla'l Rock, Michigan, and Mrs. Clyde Johnson a~d There were several new mem· ed wllb Mrs. Lenora Dean of Romine to Orvlllo Day Romine, port.
New Brighton and fleaver Falls, Connie, Cambridge; Mrs. Lill~e hers taken Into the churcb. Pomeroy who celebrated her Evelyn Louise Romine, .760 A.
p FrankUn Racine Portland Mains, Minersville; Mrs. Magg~e They were, Richard and Ber- btrlbdoy recently.
Bedford
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p 'eroy Minersville' weaver and Mrs. Iva Stewart, tha Hlelman, Ann and Cbarlea Mrs. Norman Wood and Ron- Consolidation Coal Co., Pem&gt;
MANKIN ASIA. BOUND
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J:.~~~~:;. 0:0weu: cambrldg~ Minersville; Mrs. Linda Ward Maah, Sosan, Bobby and Butcb ole and Kenneth Wyant were eylvanta Corp. to Conaolldatlon M£ Charlea R. Mankin, aon
and carll;le Ohio.
and Shelly, Portland.
:Mash, Nedra Stewart, VIrginia In Oak Grove, Ky, for a few Coal Co. - Delaware Corp., Mrs. Mildred Mankla, P~~::~g\1
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Mra. Maggie Weaver, Miners- Dean, John and Richard Dean, days recently where they visit- parcels, Meigs.
Lockboume AFB, will be
Oflicera eleoled for the com- ville slater of Mrs. Grace Shaw, Maralene Harrison and RodneY ed with Mrs. Veneva Gilliam !della M. Matto• to Edward for the Sootheall Asia area Seping year were Mrs. Hazel Man- has been very Ul for the past Carl.
and family, their sister. Mr. A. Crooks, Judith Sauer Crook&amp;, tember 19, for a period of olx
nion, Beaver FaDs, secretary: two years but attended the ·
Uendance Gilliam, who ill with. the !01st Lots, Middleport.
mentbs. Mrullda ill a jet e.n~ne• II
Mrs. Vema Weaver, Ostrander, union this year. She will cele- Ptna lor perfec~".n King paratroop squadron IS m V1et George A. Meinbart, Mary mechaolc and has beeR With
treasurer.
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brate her 85th birthday on . the were. awarded to Rodn carl Nam.
W. Meinhart to James A. Sis- Air Force for over a year. IDs
Prizes went to Mrs. L11lla 27th of tJits month. She res1des for five years and
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son, Keith Ann Sisson, Lot, address will be 4252 Strat Wg,
Mains, Mil\ei'Svtlle, as the old- In a private rest home in Mi- for s';"en yea~ Mra
WU·
Pomeroy
APO San Francisco 96239.
est guest, Allison Traey McKen- nersville and has been a Ire- Visl~g Mr. tl wer~ Mr Lecture Given by
Harold A. Hood, Katie Hood
zie, New Brighton, aa the youn- quent vtsltor here before her !tam King rece~ IDebnan oi M' .
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to Arthur E. Hood, Donna E.
gesl in attendance; for lhe long- illness
and Mrs. Rich and Mr and
oswnary urse
Hood, V. acre, Sollabury
est distance tr.weled prizes went '!be next reuniOR will be held Hemlock Grove Col b •
Miss Arlene Spurlock, m Is· Thelma M. Barringer, ioe G.
to the Harry Schutera and Louts Sunday, Sept. 3, !967, at Os· Mrs. Leo Killl! ofVlrg~ usCarl sionary nurse serving In Afri- Canterbury, Ruby Canterbury,
McFaggart, Loa Anf!eles, and trander.
Mr . .and Mrs.
e arrival of ea, preseuted a lecture on her Charles W Canterbury, B a·
the largest lamlly preaent was
are
Grandpar· work along with sltdes showing bars Jean Canterbury, Clara E1
I'OR ALL OCCASIONS
Paul Blosser's from Flat Rock.
a son,
a
. Ch I the people and counlry of Afrl- Jackson, Robert w. Jackson, wi"Wire flowers ...rywhero
The door prize went to Mrs.
ents are ~ and~~- andarM~ ca where she has been serv- Betty J. Sheaf, Charles Sheaf,
BWJ. CUSIIIoti
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Jack Adams of Racine.
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Wednesday evening at the Sherman 8. Scarbrough, FranIY r.oNGOlEVII·NAitiN
Sq. Yd.
DR NIGHT WI 9-2951
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. (
and ~rs. Ralph Car ·
Middleoort Church of Christ. ces Scarbrough, Mende Marie
Harry C. Schuler and son Ron·
Caris second son.
Ki
Martin to George W. Knapp,
1a.is 1ew wlnyl f!oorin&amp; has a • Warnttr-because tfs cushioned!
Pomeroy Flower Shop
aid, Mr. and Mrs. Louise Me.
OSSOr
Mr. and Mrs. Charlesnd ~ Wearing the native dress of Bertha Knapp, lots.
stNingJ to.- cushion between
• Wean tell(er-ber:ause it's Mh~
PomeroJ
Faggart (the former Myra Schu- The september meeting of spen.t Labor Day weeke Mr "" African woman, Miss Spur· Thurman
Babcock, Adm .. W. Main
... surface and wlnylized baell·
• Easy to de•- because it't Vinrtl
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Millard
Van
Meter
ler) and son Billy, Los Angeles; the Federated Circle was held Manon where they VISited f&amp;m: lock described the .customs of Amanda Biggs, dec., Jacob A.
111- ~'" abwb~ elaneri
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Se ~lr II: EMil flcovers lftll • "rlftr-cosb SUfprtsinttJ ..JDU
Mr. and Mrs. Allen McKenzie, Wednesday eve&lt;ling at the and Mrs. Ken Lowry and Rich- the people In N1gena near N1- Biggs, dec., to Nonnan
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• Nuds 10 cementinc dowllft
•nd family, Miss Brenda Me- church with Mrs. Roy Seyfned, 1ly, Mr. and Mrs. Robert and gers where she has been staI 'I 111111 """'
Open
Friday
•nd
S.turday
Nights
Kenzie, New Brighton; Mr. and president, in charge.
ards and farn•ly, also Mr. am lioned. Miss Spurlock Is a na·
Mrs. John R. Mannion Sr. and Devotions taken frem Mal· Mrs. J1m Thornberry and f · live of the Cheshire area and
daughter Mrs. Robert !Thelma) hew 14 :31 were led by Mrs. lly.
and attended nursing schoel at Hoi0
I T It I S T
Brognano and dauahters, Sher· Clarence Massar who also read Mr. and Mrs. VIrgil King
zer Hospital. While here she is
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ri Lynn and Roberta Ellen Jer· an article "Force your ego in- family attended lhe Meigs .Bet- the house guest ef Mrs. Olho
Olflce Hours: lito 12. 2 to A!Close at NOOIIIIII
220 E. MAIN
POMEROY

DISCHARGED! Joseplt' lew. Ashton; Mra. William M~::::J ell, Pl. Pleasant; Asb
lilt
Pt. Pleasant; Daniel W
Ltnda DeVault, fl. PleUull
Gall.tpolls Ferry; Georse
Mn. Gerald J(!bltloD, Jlefd8o
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GalUpolll, o.

PT. PLEASANT - Miss
Mayes
bave been selected to rep,re•entl
Mason Counly at the 7th annual
Conference for Young Teachera
to be held saturday, Sept.
In Charleston at !be West ·
Jlola Education headquarters.
Approximately ·uo y o u n
teachers are expected to
the meeting which begins at
o.m. with a luncheon served
noon. The conference will
dimltssed at 3 p.m.
Miss Buckner and M~rr;·,=~~~ I
were recommeMed to "
Mason County by the local CEA
president and the Superintend·
ent ol Schools.

ky Buckner and Todd

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Haven; Mrs. Gary

W,'fbarger Reunr'on is Held at Park
In Portland on September Fourth

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Devotions for
1rcfe Led by
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Shaw, Beaver Falls; Mr. and tbe truth," bv Norman

TraDI. Radio and Heater.

only s395
1961 FORD
4 DR. SEt&gt;AN. VB. Auto. Trllll.
Radio and Heater.

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Neighbors on
World Scale
Are Rally Topic

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1964

MODEL

Wolf House Trailer·

Special V8 4 Dr. Dlx. carpeting front and rear, automatic trans., radio, white wall tires, padded dash
and visors, backup lights, and full wheel covers.

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.

WAS $3.677.67

65Mustan~
6 eyllnclor. Standord thlftl
ndlo &amp; ht1kr, whltewol ·
llros.

New 1966 Buick • Yl,979
LeSabre VB 4 Dr. This Is the full sized Buick built on
123" wheelbase. It is fully equlppecl with power ateertng, power brakes, radio, white waD tires, full chrome
trim, EZI glass, fllil wheel covers, foam cushions, car·
pet savers, and handy mats, safety group and many

500. 2 Dr, 8 eyllndtr,
llondord troM'

other accessories.

WAS $2,410.95

New1966GMC • $1,995
Long Wheelbase Wide Side Pickup. Equipped with
heater, B ply rear tires, heavy duty springs, and rear
bumper.
WAS $3.624.76

New 1966 Pontiac Yl,947·

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Catalina 2 Dr. l!Md Top. This Ia the full sized 121•
wheelbase Pontiac and has the 389 cu. in. 290 horsepower engine. It Is fllily equipped with power !!leer·
mg, power brakes, automatic trans., tinted giaas, full
wheel covers, dlx. steering wbeel, white wall tires and
many other accessories.
WAS $3,282.1&gt;6

New 1966 Pontiac Yl,830

66 Ford Fiiirlane ~~

500 2 Dr. ttordtop, I ..,..
lndor, outomellc lr•9•·i
rodlo I heoter, whlttWal
tlrH, •fr eoncl'ltfonecl

64 Fcllrd Galaxie

Riviera 2 Dr. Hard Top. One of the apare!!l 64's anywhere. This one lw really been babied. It II !lilly
equipped wltll power steering, power brakes, automatic trans. end many other accessories.
JUST ARRIVED

1961 Chevrolet • - • •895
V8 BelAir 4 Dr. Sedan. Like new turquoise finish.
Automatic lransmiaaion.

BLAETTl'!AP-S
POMEROY,

Yl· 99 .. $5·99

63 Olds Super 88 Holiday Sedan - Yl195

60 Chevrolet

lmpelo. 4 br. I crlinclor,
IUiomaUa tran1. Whit.
wall tirtt, ndlo &amp; h..t.,

61

Falcon

2 Dr. 6 eyl. Stonderd trans. '
Rldlo ond heater.

63Rambler

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65 Buick Riveria 2 Dr. H.T.

64 Olds 98 Luxury Sedan .-

Pontiac G. T.0.

' dr. 8 cyl. At Trona. ' ·
t&amp;Hrlng, radio end heater

64 Ford F-700
Dump Trvck. I eyllnclor.
5aPMdtroM.2_.jNOr

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Mercury

Custom 2 Door Korell.,_

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Keith Gollle Ford
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4 DoOr Hirci ·To"
V-81110for, auto. trau. pclWllr equlpmenL

Tile fa•uloac

with complete
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Spider Sportater
includin&amp;
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MEMBERS of the
and dining room committees of
Salisbury PTA and Bedford molbers are asked to report at the
achool, !laturday al 1 p.m. to
help prepare the Sbrmer dnner.
THE RUTLAND Red Devil
Booster club will sponsor an
after game dance this Satur:Jay
night at the Rutland Grade
..:hoot gym following the P010·
eroy-Rutland football gam• The
Jaya will emcee the
d•nce
tartlng
at
10
p.m
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JOF CLAsS of the Unll·
ed Methodist church wm meet
at tile church, Monday al 7:30

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THI.OOP 1UV1 ~ WMITIHM'S NIVIIt.INI YOU AIUM STEER!

"Sure Sign of Quality"

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belt •-,:llnv- I Y11, atr I
k'a time dlw YIAR·IND
ROUND-UP SALE on 1heir heAt of
Dodgl. WhiGh INIIIIIt your time
10 IIRkeiiP 1 t.rgein with the.
Good Guya. They ahoot ltraight.
Talk yaur'ldlld of languaga.
'1111 todlyfon budget-wiHdul
al ... .,_.1 (And bring the M11.).

Thole Dodge

R. H. RAWUNGS SONS CO. '

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Sateutte, V.fl motor, std. trau., radio, wlajw tlrea, delui. wheel dllca, turquolil
with black vinyl top, black vinylllll. Only 20,000 lllllea. Reat sharp!

'lllere Is nothing to keep JIIIIBWIY from 1 wllllf.ln-YQUI'·flce
llpot1s cor when you aeelhe ccmmon sense-Priced FIAT lSOO
Spider. Taka one lcckllthetwln,lolm padded, buckaleeeta.
Beautiful Italian ~Inc tlwoulbout. CorMrtible top wfth cpo
tiona! removable hardtop, And we know )'011'11 buy the FIAT
1600 Spider. Dh yes, pick-up Is - t ••• and the Spldtr

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frosters, Selectronlc radio, rear speaker, nelf w[s[w tirea deluxe wheel diiCI,
Wt-steerlnl Wllj!el, antt-apln differential, factory alr-condiUoniog, tinted glaa,
None sharper anywhere. .

Dod!:!&amp; Dart

62 Ford Gal. 500

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Full power Including windows and 6 way eat, power antenna, rear window d•

63 Ford Galaxie

2 Dr. 270 's.rttl, 6 eyll,.
dor, atanclord trans.. radio
anclheollr

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Full power lncludlnr wlndowa and seat, power antenna, like new wlalw tire'
deluxe wheel dlsct, tinted Jiln, factory atr-eondltloninJ, 18,000 actual JDIIea.
Real sharp.

To-. 2 Dr. Hordtop. 4
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ATfEND REUNION
Mr. and Mrs. Georg'e Baker
were in Charleston, W. Va. re·
cently to attend a family reunion, 23
members w e r e
present and atl&lt;!ndlng
from
Middleport were Mr. and Mrs.
George Baker, Mr. and Mrs.
c. M. Baker, Edison Baker. Mr.

WERNER
Radio &amp; T.V.

V-8 engine, power brakes, power ste~rlng, auto. trau., tinted glul, aw wlljw
tires, deluxe wheel diics, factory air-conditioning, white over green with lfetn
Interior. Real sharpie.

FIAT·
and the SINGLE GIRL ..

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lhal was held al Royal Oak aons attended lhe meeting.
Park recenUy.
Mr. and Mra. Dole .
and Scott had as rece~\~~~~~:~
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie :;e
Mr. and Mrs. Olen Harrison.
Miss Sandra Beal spent the
wee~end wllb Mtss Peggy
ers und her parents, Mr. and

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'Middleport,

$149

INGELS CARPET HOUSE

MOTOROLA•

63 Chevrolet

500 4 Dr. I eylindor. outomotlc tnna. Rodlo ond
Mater. power steering,
white well lll'ft.

1963 Buick - - - $2,595

hlalr4Door
183 - v.a entDt.
auto. lraDI., ~. wl~
w tlrt1, wheel 4tacl, a;
loot palnL Ileal lllaJJ

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Bol Alre. 4 Dr . 6 eyl,
Stondtrd trona. Whitt waD

WAS $1.595

WAS $2.195

63 Chev.

"' SHOES

ll1d reaJ.cleu.

500. 4 Or. 8 evllnder, outo.
lnna. ·Rodlo ond hoaleril
- • • lfllrlng. whllowo
llna.

LeMans 4 Dr. Hard Top. This Is the finest and best
Pontiac makes in their smallest series. It has the
not&lt;hed back front aeat with center arm rest and fllil
carpeting, with all vinyl upholstery. This car is fully
equipped with white wall tires, power steering, automatic trana. EZI glass, 250 boraepower VB engine,
radio, full wbeel covers, and many other acceuortes.

VB Special Dlx. 4 Dr. Sedan. 'l'bls is a one owner car
and very clean Inside and out. II has automatic trans.
and deluxe equipmenL

"OHIO'S OLDEST DODGE DEALERH
18 S. Second Avo.
Mld!lltporl, 0.

62 Ford Falrlane

550 S.rl11 4 Dr. 6 eyllnder, stand•rd trens.,
dlo &amp; heotor, whlltwoll
tires.

1963 Buick - - - $1,395

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64 Ford Galaxie

SGOXL 2 Dr. Hardlop. I
eyllndor. 4 •PHd trona.
Uke new

;ng

Feature-packed~
The annual Farm Bureau Women's Rally of the Southeas~
Region wUI emphasize
the
theme "Our World Neighbors
• t:oCJ-O:IIIIIJIIh W .,_,
-India," Monday sept. 19 lrom
10 a. m. to 3 p. m. at lhe Musktngum County fairgrounds in
Zanesville.
Farm Bureau
Federalions Baker's brother and sister-in from 22 counties will be repre- law, Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Baker •
of Tamp.\~ ' Florida, also were
aenled.
Speakers will be Mrs. Jerrie present.
Mock, on the topic "Twenty~-Nine and A Half Days," and Banquet Parly i1
Mrs. Wel thy H. Fisher. founder A
I d' Tue•da".
. India ·
• ' were
of Literacy V1'llage m
s·xtten(.e
ladles of the area
Tickets are on sale by FB t 'chillicolhe Toesday evening
women's committee members ~0 attend the banquet and par·
and at the Meigs FB oUice. t of the ·Stamey Home- Pro~ocll r.cfH
Lunch will be $!.50.
lucts, held at Holliday Inn.
Following the banquet, a style
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was held by the Jackson
.
J
Modeling Ageney,
showing
clothing from the Shacknet and
Son Store in ChiUicothe. Sever·
FRIDAy
a! ~rizes were awarded illCludThe Wahama High
SchooL ing a $100 gift certificate lr?m
will hold a
Shackney's store.
Attendmg
ch~erIeaders
h
MrS' Har·
acbool dance with the Jav• this from t e area )Yete
.
Friday nlghl at the Wahama old Triplett, Mrs. Guy Cowao
High m following tbe Waha- and Mrs. Harold Lemley
of
Mgddleport football game Pomeroy' Mrs. Phil Baldwm,
rna· ~
to 11 p m tESTl. Mrs. Thomas Holter and Mrs. N. 2nd Ave. Middleport
from Ps~TimDAY · ·
· Arlhur Wolfe of Racine.

OFFERED AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS!
WAI $2,899.23

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Mrs. Paul Blosser and family, Peale. She also read
two
Flat Rock.
poems, "Slow Me Down, Lord"
Mr. and Mrs. Vemon Miller and "It's Not the. Thing You
and family and Mrs. Verna Wea· Do" and dosed w1th prayer.
ver Oalllander Mr. and Mrs. During the business session,
Cl~renceSines and family, Pow- Mrs. Massar thanked members
ell, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin for cards sent her ·at tiM!
Weaver and sons Gary, Wayne, of her sister. Mrs.
Timmy and Larry, of Franklin; Reibel announced World
I ;M~ra=.~E~Iw;ood;~B~ow;e~rs~a~t~P;om:e-"l\
and &amp;lllerson Weaver of Car· munity Day Day· to be held al ii'
lisle.
Grace Episcopal church, Nov.
Attending lrom Racine were 4 and told of the projeds. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Johnson, Massar and Mrs. Ben Neutz·
sons, Roy alld Aruth, Waid ling were named to purchase
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack items for the kits and Mrs.
Adam~,
, andra Adams, Mrs. Reibel will made lhe kits.
Jam B ce and son, Mr. and The Women's GUild was an·
Mrs. · i Manuel Jr., Roger, nounced for Wednesday even·
Johnny, JoAnn and Edith Roush, lng, Sept. 28, with the FriendJoyce Brace, Mr. and
Mrs. ly Circle in charge of the
gram and also the hostesses.
Mrs. Nonnan Kloes was named devotional leader fo{ the
October meeting.
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A dessert course was served
by Mrs. Kloes and Mrs. Mas·

4 DR. SEt&gt;AN. I eyL Sllodard

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1960 CHEVROlET

Serving tho Big
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Deputy Clerk
Is Honored at
Baby Shower

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ADMITI'ED: Harry Roush,
Letert; Mrs. Jamea
Sayre,

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Trana. Radio and Heater.

Prices Start
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1fetier, Vera A. Weber, .10 ae· N&amp;/ty St'tc er1
, 1 s H~gh Bearh•
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Mrs. Webber Wood entertaiJ&gt;.
re, ance.
Mill
MePI
PrfUPJI&lt;WY
Drake, Mrs Jack w
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Robert Mills, Joyce
s
Mra. Carl Moore was hostess Max Folmer, Mrs. '
'1'bole atleiJdlnC ,..... Mrt. EdThom:ddlepoDars~ Bessie t&gt;arst, to the Nifty Stitchers club Wed- : and Miss Kathry~ Mlt&lt;h:'ol
eWS
win Dberholzer Lena Oberhol·
Lot,
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JleS&lt;lay evemng at her home,
zer, Mrs. Jam: Standley, Mrt.
AVI~': of-r:'!epo~: Mid- Rock Springs Road. I oclal
Allendin&amp; the lith anmw WI!· Junior Johnson, Brenda, Bobby '!be Carleton Swlday IIC)Iool Fred Standley, Mrs.. William
.Deport '
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barger Reunion Sunday Septem· and Ronnie.
had an aUendauce ol M, offer· King, Mn. Virgil Kmg, Faye
Caah· A. Bubr, Trustee,
:Sert '"co'!"~ng~as served by Custer State Park iii •III001tb
ber 4 at Portland Park, were Bobby Hysell, Pomeroy; Er· lng t!O.O'I. Worship services fol· Collerlll and Paulme Hysell:
v. Babr, to Citizens Develop- de bostess to Mrs. WBJiam tota.
uests from 10M Angeles, Call- nest Sisson Jr., Syracuse; Mr. lowed with Rev. Clyde Hinton
Mr. and Mrs. John Dean VJSII- Bert. E. Romine, Ella May menl Co., Inc., Lots, Middle- ~tbe:.;::::~~~==:;:~;;~=;;;;;;;--;;;;;;::::~,
~rnla, Fla'l Rock, Michigan, and Mrs. Clyde Johnson a~d There were several new mem· ed wllb Mrs. Lenora Dean of Romine to Orvlllo Day Romine, port.
New Brighton and fleaver Falls, Connie, Cambridge; Mrs. Lill~e hers taken Into the churcb. Pomeroy who celebrated her Evelyn Louise Romine, .760 A.
p FrankUn Racine Portland Mains, Minersville; Mrs. Magg~e They were, Richard and Ber- btrlbdoy recently.
Bedford
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p 'eroy Minersville' weaver and Mrs. Iva Stewart, tha Hlelman, Ann and Cbarlea Mrs. Norman Wood and Ron- Consolidation Coal Co., Pem&gt;
MANKIN ASIA. BOUND
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J:.~~~~:;. 0:0weu: cambrldg~ Minersville; Mrs. Linda Ward Maah, Sosan, Bobby and Butcb ole and Kenneth Wyant were eylvanta Corp. to Conaolldatlon M£ Charlea R. Mankin, aon
and carll;le Ohio.
and Shelly, Portland.
:Mash, Nedra Stewart, VIrginia In Oak Grove, Ky, for a few Coal Co. - Delaware Corp., Mrs. Mildred Mankla, P~~::~g\1
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Mra. Maggie Weaver, Miners- Dean, John and Richard Dean, days recently where they visit- parcels, Meigs.
Lockboume AFB, will be
Oflicera eleoled for the com- ville slater of Mrs. Grace Shaw, Maralene Harrison and RodneY ed with Mrs. Veneva Gilliam !della M. Matto• to Edward for the Sootheall Asia area Seping year were Mrs. Hazel Man- has been very Ul for the past Carl.
and family, their sister. Mr. A. Crooks, Judith Sauer Crook&amp;, tember 19, for a period of olx
nion, Beaver FaDs, secretary: two years but attended the ·
Uendance Gilliam, who ill with. the !01st Lots, Middleport.
mentbs. Mrullda ill a jet e.n~ne• II
Mrs. Vema Weaver, Ostrander, union this year. She will cele- Ptna lor perfec~".n King paratroop squadron IS m V1et George A. Meinbart, Mary mechaolc and has beeR With
treasurer.
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brate her 85th birthday on . the were. awarded to Rodn carl Nam.
W. Meinhart to James A. Sis- Air Force for over a year. IDs
Prizes went to Mrs. L11lla 27th of tJits month. She res1des for five years and
e'J
son, Keith Ann Sisson, Lot, address will be 4252 Strat Wg,
Mains, Mil\ei'Svtlle, as the old- In a private rest home in Mi- for s';"en yea~ Mra
WU·
Pomeroy
APO San Francisco 96239.
est guest, Allison Traey McKen- nersville and has been a Ire- Visl~g Mr. tl wer~ Mr Lecture Given by
Harold A. Hood, Katie Hood
zie, New Brighton, aa the youn- quent vtsltor here before her !tam King rece~ IDebnan oi M' .
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to Arthur E. Hood, Donna E.
gesl in attendance; for lhe long- illness
and Mrs. Rich and Mr and
oswnary urse
Hood, V. acre, Sollabury
est distance tr.weled prizes went '!be next reuniOR will be held Hemlock Grove Col b •
Miss Arlene Spurlock, m Is· Thelma M. Barringer, ioe G.
to the Harry Schutera and Louts Sunday, Sept. 3, !967, at Os· Mrs. Leo Killl! ofVlrg~ usCarl sionary nurse serving In Afri- Canterbury, Ruby Canterbury,
McFaggart, Loa Anf!eles, and trander.
Mr . .and Mrs.
e arrival of ea, preseuted a lecture on her Charles W Canterbury, B a·
the largest lamlly preaent was
are
Grandpar· work along with sltdes showing bars Jean Canterbury, Clara E1
I'OR ALL OCCASIONS
Paul Blosser's from Flat Rock.
a son,
a
. Ch I the people and counlry of Afrl- Jackson, Robert w. Jackson, wi"Wire flowers ...rywhero
The door prize went to Mrs.
ents are ~ and~~- andarM~ ca where she has been serv- Betty J. Sheaf, Charles Sheaf,
BWJ. CUSIIIoti
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Jack Adams of Racine.
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Wednesday evening at the Sherman 8. Scarbrough, FranIY r.oNGOlEVII·NAitiN
Sq. Yd.
DR NIGHT WI 9-2951
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. (
and ~rs. Ralph Car ·
Middleoort Church of Christ. ces Scarbrough, Mende Marie
Harry C. Schuler and son Ron·
Caris second son.
Ki
Martin to George W. Knapp,
1a.is 1ew wlnyl f!oorin&amp; has a • Warnttr-because tfs cushioned!
Pomeroy Flower Shop
aid, Mr. and Mrs. Louise Me.
OSSOr
Mr. and Mrs. Charlesnd ~ Wearing the native dress of Bertha Knapp, lots.
stNingJ to.- cushion between
• Wean tell(er-ber:ause it's Mh~
PomeroJ
Faggart (the former Myra Schu- The september meeting of spen.t Labor Day weeke Mr "" African woman, Miss Spur· Thurman
Babcock, Adm .. W. Main
... surface and wlnylized baell·
• Easy to de•- because it't Vinrtl
&amp;1rL
Millard
Van
Meter
ler) and son Billy, Los Angeles; the Federated Circle was held Manon where they VISited f&amp;m: lock described the .customs of Amanda Biggs, dec., Jacob A.
111- ~'" abwb~ elaneri
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Se ~lr II: EMil flcovers lftll • "rlftr-cosb SUfprtsinttJ ..JDU
Mr. and Mrs. Allen McKenzie, Wednesday eve&lt;ling at the and Mrs. Ken Lowry and Rich- the people In N1gena near N1- Biggs, dec., to Nonnan
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• Nuds 10 cementinc dowllft
•nd family, Miss Brenda Me- church with Mrs. Roy Seyfned, 1ly, Mr. and Mrs. Robert and gers where she has been staI 'I 111111 """'
Open
Friday
•nd
S.turday
Nights
Kenzie, New Brighton; Mr. and president, in charge.
ards and farn•ly, also Mr. am lioned. Miss Spurlock Is a na·
Mrs. John R. Mannion Sr. and Devotions taken frem Mal· Mrs. J1m Thornberry and f · live of the Cheshire area and
daughter Mrs. Robert !Thelma) hew 14 :31 were led by Mrs. lly.
and attended nursing schoel at Hoi0
I T It I S T
Brognano and dauahters, Sher· Clarence Massar who also read Mr. and Mrs. VIrgil King
zer Hospital. While here she is
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ri Lynn and Roberta Ellen Jer· an article "Force your ego in- family attended lhe Meigs .Bet- the house guest ef Mrs. Olho
Olflce Hours: lito 12. 2 to A!Close at NOOIIIIII
220 E. MAIN
POMEROY

DISCHARGED! Joseplt' lew. Ashton; Mra. William M~::::J ell, Pl. Pleasant; Asb
lilt
Pt. Pleasant; Daniel W
Ltnda DeVault, fl. PleUull
Gall.tpolls Ferry; Georse
Mn. Gerald J(!bltloD, Jlefd8o
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PT. PLEASANT - Miss
Mayes
bave been selected to rep,re•entl
Mason Counly at the 7th annual
Conference for Young Teachera
to be held saturday, Sept.
In Charleston at !be West ·
Jlola Education headquarters.
Approximately ·uo y o u n
teachers are expected to
the meeting which begins at
o.m. with a luncheon served
noon. The conference will
dimltssed at 3 p.m.
Miss Buckner and M~rr;·,=~~~ I
were recommeMed to "
Mason County by the local CEA
president and the Superintend·
ent ol Schools.

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Haven; Mrs. Gary

W,'fbarger Reunr'on is Held at Park
In Portland on September Fourth

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Devotions for
1rcfe Led by
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Shaw, Beaver Falls; Mr. and tbe truth," bv Norman

TraDI. Radio and Heater.

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1961 FORD
4 DR. SEt&gt;AN. VB. Auto. Trllll.
Radio and Heater.

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Neighbors on
World Scale
Are Rally Topic

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1964

MODEL

Wolf House Trailer·

Special V8 4 Dr. Dlx. carpeting front and rear, automatic trans., radio, white wall tires, padded dash
and visors, backup lights, and full wheel covers.

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.

WAS $3.677.67

65Mustan~
6 eyllnclor. Standord thlftl
ndlo &amp; ht1kr, whltewol ·
llros.

New 1966 Buick • Yl,979
LeSabre VB 4 Dr. This Is the full sized Buick built on
123" wheelbase. It is fully equlppecl with power ateertng, power brakes, radio, white waD tires, full chrome
trim, EZI glass, fllil wheel covers, foam cushions, car·
pet savers, and handy mats, safety group and many

500. 2 Dr, 8 eyllndtr,
llondord troM'

other accessories.

WAS $2,410.95

New1966GMC • $1,995
Long Wheelbase Wide Side Pickup. Equipped with
heater, B ply rear tires, heavy duty springs, and rear
bumper.
WAS $3.624.76

New 1966 Pontiac Yl,947·

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Catalina 2 Dr. l!Md Top. This Ia the full sized 121•
wheelbase Pontiac and has the 389 cu. in. 290 horsepower engine. It Is fllily equipped with power !!leer·
mg, power brakes, automatic trans., tinted giaas, full
wheel covers, dlx. steering wbeel, white wall tires and
many other accessories.
WAS $3,282.1&gt;6

New 1966 Pontiac Yl,830

66 Ford Fiiirlane ~~

500 2 Dr. ttordtop, I ..,..
lndor, outomellc lr•9•·i
rodlo I heoter, whlttWal
tlrH, •fr eoncl'ltfonecl

64 Fcllrd Galaxie

Riviera 2 Dr. Hard Top. One of the apare!!l 64's anywhere. This one lw really been babied. It II !lilly
equipped wltll power steering, power brakes, automatic trans. end many other accessories.
JUST ARRIVED

1961 Chevrolet • - • •895
V8 BelAir 4 Dr. Sedan. Like new turquoise finish.
Automatic lransmiaaion.

BLAETTl'!AP-S
POMEROY,

Yl· 99 .. $5·99

63 Olds Super 88 Holiday Sedan - Yl195

60 Chevrolet

lmpelo. 4 br. I crlinclor,
IUiomaUa tran1. Whit.
wall tirtt, ndlo &amp; h..t.,

61

Falcon

2 Dr. 6 eyl. Stonderd trans. '
Rldlo ond heater.

63Rambler

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64 Olds 98 Luxury Sedan .-

Pontiac G. T.0.

' dr. 8 cyl. At Trona. ' ·
t&amp;Hrlng, radio end heater

64 Ford F-700
Dump Trvck. I eyllnclor.
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4 DoOr Hirci ·To"
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Tile fa•uloac

with complete
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instrumentation,
Spider Sportater
includin&amp;
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MEMBERS of the
and dining room committees of
Salisbury PTA and Bedford molbers are asked to report at the
achool, !laturday al 1 p.m. to
help prepare the Sbrmer dnner.
THE RUTLAND Red Devil
Booster club will sponsor an
after game dance this Satur:Jay
night at the Rutland Grade
..:hoot gym following the P010·
eroy-Rutland football gam• The
Jaya will emcee the
d•nce
tartlng
at
10
p.m
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JOF CLAsS of the Unll·
ed Methodist church wm meet
at tile church, Monday al 7:30

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THI.OOP 1UV1 ~ WMITIHM'S NIVIIt.INI YOU AIUM STEER!

"Sure Sign of Quality"

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belt •-,:llnv- I Y11, atr I
k'a time dlw YIAR·IND
ROUND-UP SALE on 1heir heAt of
Dodgl. WhiGh INIIIIIt your time
10 IIRkeiiP 1 t.rgein with the.
Good Guya. They ahoot ltraight.
Talk yaur'ldlld of languaga.
'1111 todlyfon budget-wiHdul
al ... .,_.1 (And bring the M11.).

Thole Dodge

R. H. RAWUNGS SONS CO. '

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with black vinyl top, black vinylllll. Only 20,000 lllllea. Reat sharp!

'lllere Is nothing to keep JIIIIBWIY from 1 wllllf.ln-YQUI'·flce
llpot1s cor when you aeelhe ccmmon sense-Priced FIAT lSOO
Spider. Taka one lcckllthetwln,lolm padded, buckaleeeta.
Beautiful Italian ~Inc tlwoulbout. CorMrtible top wfth cpo
tiona! removable hardtop, And we know )'011'11 buy the FIAT
1600 Spider. Dh yes, pick-up Is - t ••• and the Spldtr

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frosters, Selectronlc radio, rear speaker, nelf w[s[w tirea deluxe wheel diiCI,
Wt-steerlnl Wllj!el, antt-apln differential, factory alr-condiUoniog, tinted glaa,
None sharper anywhere. .

Dod!:!&amp; Dart

62 Ford Gal. 500

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Full power Including windows and 6 way eat, power antenna, rear window d•

63 Ford Galaxie

2 Dr. 270 's.rttl, 6 eyll,.
dor, atanclord trans.. radio
anclheollr

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Full power lncludlnr wlndowa and seat, power antenna, like new wlalw tire'
deluxe wheel dlsct, tinted Jiln, factory atr-eondltloninJ, 18,000 actual JDIIea.
Real sharp.

To-. 2 Dr. Hordtop. 4
_...trona.

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ATfEND REUNION
Mr. and Mrs. Georg'e Baker
were in Charleston, W. Va. re·
cently to attend a family reunion, 23
members w e r e
present and atl&lt;!ndlng
from
Middleport were Mr. and Mrs.
George Baker, Mr. and Mrs.
c. M. Baker, Edison Baker. Mr.

WERNER
Radio &amp; T.V.

V-8 engine, power brakes, power ste~rlng, auto. trau., tinted glul, aw wlljw
tires, deluxe wheel diics, factory air-conditioning, white over green with lfetn
Interior. Real sharpie.

FIAT·
and the SINGLE GIRL ..

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lhal was held al Royal Oak aons attended lhe meeting.
Park recenUy.
Mr. and Mra. Dole .
and Scott had as rece~\~~~~~:~
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie :;e
Mr. and Mrs. Olen Harrison.
Miss Sandra Beal spent the
wee~end wllb Mtss Peggy
ers und her parents, Mr. and

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'Middleport,

$149

INGELS CARPET HOUSE

MOTOROLA•

63 Chevrolet

500 4 Dr. I eylindor. outomotlc tnna. Rodlo ond
Mater. power steering,
white well lll'ft.

1963 Buick - - - $2,595

hlalr4Door
183 - v.a entDt.
auto. lraDI., ~. wl~
w tlrt1, wheel 4tacl, a;
loot palnL Ileal lllaJJ

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Bol Alre. 4 Dr . 6 eyl,
Stondtrd trona. Whitt waD

WAS $1.595

WAS $2.195

63 Chev.

"' SHOES

ll1d reaJ.cleu.

500. 4 Or. 8 evllnder, outo.
lnna. ·Rodlo ond hoaleril
- • • lfllrlng. whllowo
llna.

LeMans 4 Dr. Hard Top. This Is the finest and best
Pontiac makes in their smallest series. It has the
not&lt;hed back front aeat with center arm rest and fllil
carpeting, with all vinyl upholstery. This car is fully
equipped with white wall tires, power steering, automatic trana. EZI glass, 250 boraepower VB engine,
radio, full wbeel covers, and many other acceuortes.

VB Special Dlx. 4 Dr. Sedan. 'l'bls is a one owner car
and very clean Inside and out. II has automatic trans.
and deluxe equipmenL

"OHIO'S OLDEST DODGE DEALERH
18 S. Second Avo.
Mld!lltporl, 0.

62 Ford Falrlane

550 S.rl11 4 Dr. 6 eyllnder, stand•rd trens.,
dlo &amp; heotor, whlltwoll
tires.

1963 Buick - - - $1,395

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64 Ford Galaxie

SGOXL 2 Dr. Hardlop. I
eyllndor. 4 •PHd trona.
Uke new

;ng

Feature-packed~
The annual Farm Bureau Women's Rally of the Southeas~
Region wUI emphasize
the
theme "Our World Neighbors
• t:oCJ-O:IIIIIJIIh W .,_,
-India," Monday sept. 19 lrom
10 a. m. to 3 p. m. at lhe Musktngum County fairgrounds in
Zanesville.
Farm Bureau
Federalions Baker's brother and sister-in from 22 counties will be repre- law, Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Baker •
of Tamp.\~ ' Florida, also were
aenled.
Speakers will be Mrs. Jerrie present.
Mock, on the topic "Twenty~-Nine and A Half Days," and Banquet Parly i1
Mrs. Wel thy H. Fisher. founder A
I d' Tue•da".
. India ·
• ' were
of Literacy V1'llage m
s·xtten(.e
ladles of the area
Tickets are on sale by FB t 'chillicolhe Toesday evening
women's committee members ~0 attend the banquet and par·
and at the Meigs FB oUice. t of the ·Stamey Home- Pro~ocll r.cfH
Lunch will be $!.50.
lucts, held at Holliday Inn.
Following the banquet, a style
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was held by the Jackson
.
J
Modeling Ageney,
showing
clothing from the Shacknet and
Son Store in ChiUicothe. Sever·
FRIDAy
a! ~rizes were awarded illCludThe Wahama High
SchooL ing a $100 gift certificate lr?m
will hold a
Shackney's store.
Attendmg
ch~erIeaders
h
MrS' Har·
acbool dance with the Jav• this from t e area )Yete
.
Friday nlghl at the Wahama old Triplett, Mrs. Guy Cowao
High m following tbe Waha- and Mrs. Harold Lemley
of
Mgddleport football game Pomeroy' Mrs. Phil Baldwm,
rna· ~
to 11 p m tESTl. Mrs. Thomas Holter and Mrs. N. 2nd Ave. Middleport
from Ps~TimDAY · ·
· Arlhur Wolfe of Racine.

OFFERED AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS!
WAI $2,899.23

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Mrs. Paul Blosser and family, Peale. She also read
two
Flat Rock.
poems, "Slow Me Down, Lord"
Mr. and Mrs. Vemon Miller and "It's Not the. Thing You
and family and Mrs. Verna Wea· Do" and dosed w1th prayer.
ver Oalllander Mr. and Mrs. During the business session,
Cl~renceSines and family, Pow- Mrs. Massar thanked members
ell, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin for cards sent her ·at tiM!
Weaver and sons Gary, Wayne, of her sister. Mrs.
Timmy and Larry, of Franklin; Reibel announced World
I ;M~ra=.~E~Iw;ood;~B~ow;e~rs~a~t~P;om:e-"l\
and &amp;lllerson Weaver of Car· munity Day Day· to be held al ii'
lisle.
Grace Episcopal church, Nov.
Attending lrom Racine were 4 and told of the projeds. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Johnson, Massar and Mrs. Ben Neutz·
sons, Roy alld Aruth, Waid ling were named to purchase
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack items for the kits and Mrs.
Adam~,
, andra Adams, Mrs. Reibel will made lhe kits.
Jam B ce and son, Mr. and The Women's GUild was an·
Mrs. · i Manuel Jr., Roger, nounced for Wednesday even·
Johnny, JoAnn and Edith Roush, lng, Sept. 28, with the FriendJoyce Brace, Mr. and
Mrs. ly Circle in charge of the
gram and also the hostesses.
Mrs. Nonnan Kloes was named devotional leader fo{ the
October meeting.
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by Mrs. Kloes and Mrs. Mas·

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\'augbaD.

Mrs. Joe llatlleld and Mr.
and Mrs. Rlcband Jioftars · were
weekend vlsllors of relative• ill
Clllcago.
Mr. aDII Ml'll. FrankUn Rua
oell were recent altetnoon vis.
ltoro of hill parenio, ·Mr. and
Mrs. Lincoln Ruosell.

Dresaed In a Uel... · sblrl, surfaced and the scene wa• to the Jll'oond.
One while woman .wept over
I wao also slruck by 1 rock. tbe telephono : "God. Ob, God.
~ long ~ sam mer 41-ew 1 shoee, 1 bitched 1 rtda In 1 There were II people In the Blond spilled down my leg.
I've never seen anytblnll lito
~e· a dooe. 1111 a-lp~OI: To station wagon u KJnta m... station wagon, which was KillJI later said the b!llrod tho bate I saw turned on those
li~ to tile' reoli&amp;tals IUid page st~e motorcite beaded toward&amp; equipped f&lt;u' medical assistance displayed by the whites !here I marchers today. Please -wlhat I
tile l!lliOII of ... Negro • l~e , Marquette Park.
to the demonslrtltoro. Wheu we surpassed anytblng he bad can I do?" .
Narlll after wceko ol billeraes~ t'or the first time smce I had arrived in Marquette Park we experienced in Mlssi,.ippi and , . One SCLC worker told
Ud violence.) .
served In llorei, I feared for were met by a bowling mob of Alabama.
'1beir hate is our slro"g&lt;'SI I
my life.
btmtlreds of wbitea who hurled
Double-Eqed SWord
weapon."
By STANLEY s. SC01T
In lbe crowd massed on lbe bottles, cherry bombs and Th hat ed is a doubie....,•ed It " not only Nqro ~~~;~I
LARIN LANDON
GARY LANDON
. U ·d Press '"'
--tlonal sidewallt stood a woman, he&lt; rocks. They slii'JI'(l toward our
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-..... wbo hate "whitey."
Hate and fur oft&lt;;n wallt blue-eyed, blonde daughter, Yelticle, sboutlng, "Get lbe sword. .
DC . A N
Wilson Is 69 yea"' old, a
band In hand io the blact.alwns ~ 5 tlr 6 yeartn::ld, nlggenl Get the Diggers!"
l tr W~':ton, ·h..
'd " : city sewer worker. He sat on
THE BROTHERS LANDON - Larry and Gary
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~ the Amertcall Notlh.
dretiiod aa tltough for
ay ODe burly white man. bam· "t':'ught f;:e:his ~a':..n' 00llll- his front porch lit Wa!!hlnt!fo•&gt;l Lape~sd'l!l~:nsj,Ui;! Mg:~d':1e~~ =~ IJtodgbo~ .Tu
001'-1,
'it visited the gheltoo of acbool.
mered oa· lbe windsbleld and
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~; D.C., _one aflemooo and
:;en
Qevelatld, Chicago, Balllmore, ODe of tile 11t11e flrl's handl screamed at tile driver, a wblte winan~~ad.o?Now wbat 4oeo be slowly.
completed
'c training at Ft. Jackson, S. C., to,.,..ladel bl
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gether, and were home on 14- day furloughs togeth..,..
P a and WaahingtM was ~pped m:ou~
her priest: " et out 0 ere_· · · ~e
"I want to 1et aU my peopl•
Go Ill war
er. From here lhey part: Larry will go to Redstone
alld found . pl&lt;!lty of both - molller s. 1'lle child s other ou~ father. Turn. thiS thing · together and tear the damn' "We are going to bave to
Arsenal at Huntsville, Ala. for missile electronic re·
coupled With despllll', discon- hand wu wrapPed around 1 around. The cop:; can 1 cootrol t city aparL"
to war In this country before
pair training. Gary goes to Fort Gordon, Ga., for
ltDI.frustralion and anger.
rock. The cirtl righls demon- tbem.. Some,of them b~ve been ; Cleveland: Ninth rrader Joe we get our rights," he told me. ·~- radio teletype repair work Larry also had attended
Chicago in August: Dr. otralors were •Is targels. I saw drlnkiDg. f m "CatholiC, loo, l May, sitting in bls dim butlidy "More Negroeo wiD get killed
Ohio Utliversity.
Martm Luther King. bead of a mother leacbing ber doughier father. Get outl .
living room, where he bad sat 1· than whites, but that's wbat we '
the Southem Chmtlan Leader- to bale '" Cblcago thai day.
Later, as pollee formed 8 out the Hough area riola In ~olla hove . The whitt rn&lt;·' is : Blocks and blocks of dUaplship Conference ISCLCI, leadFnn Surface ~---"'r&lt;Jon ~~ the_marchers, 1 July. "OUr teacher asked us itlas rotten as they come. Tbe dated, dirty apartment build·
we had to use one word to wor'i t roce there is. a:-. l'ar as I 1Dgs. Empty wine and whisky
the 11111111 af

..0 Norlb ·., . _ 1wo ....U u ouua1 paoli and 1111H1own ' frightening.

Mr. and Mrs. WIIUam Boyc•
and Eileen Yeooy of Columbus
were weekend vlsitofft of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Rlll!8eil.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Smltb,
Jo and graodBOII, Kall
Lee
Knapp, visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Harley T. John100.

Miss Kay WyaU of Columbuo
were weekend visitors of her
parenla Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Wyatt
Mr. and Mrs. Brady Knotts
of King HUI were Saturday visItor• of Mr. and '''"· Eugene
Rantns and Rhonda.

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guesr Marly Williams: Vill!inia Fi•hspeaker when the Syracuse er.
PTA held its first meeting_ of ! Other appointmenls, histor-•
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1the sr hoo I term Tue~ay
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. Est er T orpe: par1amenSepl n The meetmg, conduc~ tartan. Mary Hysell; member.
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pres• en a~a t· 'P· magazme "" pu •c• Y•
Roush. opened With I he l..onl s Mlll'garet Cottrill: program, Sal'tayer and pledga to Amen can ra Roush and Madolyn Slutler.
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Vartous commwuca toll!l
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=~ are Pres- Sa~!":tllthebe

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de::ocribe wherf' we li ve. whol i can tell."

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word would we use." he said., In Cleveland's Hough district, stains, cigarette bulls and
retary. Marl~ Wilhall}S and : .. He r~plied in one word:
~as told many times: "It discarded waste pa~er in
treasurer. lrto Baker~
~etto.th
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I ov~ yet. These wbl~ ballways.thTbe heav~ ,mghell ~f
An instructive, educational,
"':s
an .'11 ours after folks ..•m 1 learned a damn garbage at seeps rou
e
and interesting talk W88 given terepoleVJrtsslohna, dradiarro .aednd newdsptapether i tbllng. ked
I lllrl'beeta. tr I
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c 1 wor a
as
a teen·ager n
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scenes
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an sme s were famll'tar no
that public support and coop- ~ned by rock 1 -~ted the
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" apprecra · , P · command posl of King's SCLC He ..,id, "llell, no. Wbat lbe And II Is this substandard
F~~?"'" explamed the · · Four al 47th Street and South Park hell is a Communist auyway? housing, this life with · the rats,
E s of their duties - En· In Chirago
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pro 1• m ' s 1 e y a1 everyone romp
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£Aiu• The telephone switchboard '(whites) still look on ua as When I left the slums of the
caUon, and Engmeermg. The wu burning with lncominll plantation nit!Bers.,
INorth 1 was frightened.
use of seal bells was highly - - -------'
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a few days visit In Orlando. Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. James W. JoJm.
J . S and Todd 0I
lOll, anue ue
Pomeroy, Mr. and Mro. Kennelb Jobnaon, Annette, of Mlddleport and ...
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erell Ray Johnson of
Grove
City, were Sunday and week
end visitors of lbeir parents,
Mr. and Mro. Jooepb R. JohnIOD.

first freohmenls of aberberl puncb, Commlttees tiDd home room Mro. Ruth Ann HID, Mro. Nan·' Slanjey John$0n.
Mr. :and Mro. Lti!T)' Jobnson,
The annual Halloween Fall vice P"'Sident. Sara Roush; cookies and cake were served paronts for the
weno ...,.. cy Carnaban; Spiriliull, Mrs. Fourth Jll'ade, Mr. and 'Mr.. Gina Hae antL Mro.
Geneva
FesUval w"' discussed The :jnd v1ce, Mary Hysell; sec· by the Eucotive members.
ed when the Racine Element.- Marge Kimbler:
Legislation, BID Nease, Mr. and Mro. Ger- Shumate were weekend vlsllorB
date will be aiUIOID1ced later.
- ray PTA Executive cornmiltee Mro. IJnda Hilt and Mrs. Sa· aid Smpson, Mr. and
Mro. of Mr. and Mro. Ivan Shumate
Events shead Include the teachMill llelen Jenkins spenl the met at the school on Thursday. rah Nelilei-.
Wald Diddle, Mr. and Mrs. and family of Mansfield.
erS' meeting Oct. 211, and the
weoluod wilb Mro. Henry Jen- Appointed by Mro. lleUy DJd. Room parents chosen are: 1David Huddlaton.
Mr. aDII Mro. Carl Mourning
County Council Sept. 29 al
tiM aDII famUy.
die, preslden~ """' lflnt !llllD- Flrtt sracJe, Mr. and Mrs. Den· Fifth ll'ade, Mr. and MrL M Iof Elyria were weellend vlsl~

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Socl"ety Notes

rhesler. which will be
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wh1ch l
all PTA membeni are urged to 1
attend.
·An enrollment of 156 students BY VIRGINIA CARLE'fUN
wa• reported by Mr•. Elma
Louks. Tbeedattendance bannedr
MET~~GC~~N~':
was award to lbe lint an 1
fifth grsdes. Both grade9 were The following members of
given $3 cash. The leachers the Town Council of HarUord
~""' mtroduced as follows, were present at tile regular
f1rst grade, Mro. Elma Louks; monthly meetiDS Tutoday ev•
second, Mrs. Anna llilldore; •inll: Ma)IU!', WU1iarn
Kelly,
th1rd, Mro.
Ruth Steam Recorder, Jamee M. Cramp,
1rourtb.
Mro. l..etha Morns: Councll members W T Sloof
!i rth, Mr!. Lois Mayes a n d Jolm Roach and '~ ;..._;
si xth, Mr. William Arllolt. AJI Harrla. Two members. wwe lb-

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empt Mro. MorParenil Introduced themselvee, seVeral IUtn!fiDg
for
the first Ume. ScieDce equip, ment on display bad been secured 11181 year lluoogh Fed'eral aid by the tflbtls of Mr.
Ronald fleem.
' Tbe leachero will be hostesses to the October """ting.
The following repr-.tatives
aod oommillees were named:
. Home room representatives
. (first named, chairman), First
:grade, Belly Haye9 Etta Mae
:Norton, MIU"ci1 Ameld, Pal
. Winebrenner, Lou Fem!L
. Second sracJe, Margaret Cotlrill, Gloria Michael,
Jean
Hayman, Helen Hubbard, Mar·
ty Wllliaml, Minnie Harris.
: Third grade. Ruth Holman,
,Mary Nease, Dolly Shane, lr·
:ene Rbodes, Dee Brown, Mary
•Hysell
Fourth sracJe, Mildred Pie~,
Esther Hanlen, llllma Sm1tb,
· Dorothy Stowarl, Pearl Knapp,
Sara Rouab.
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Nease,
Maxine Varian, Ora Bass, Ma·
ry Greer, J81101 Nease.
Sillh grade, lrlll Baker. Es. ther Tbotpe, Madolyn Sluiter.
: Doris Sayft, Veva Craig, Louella Moore.
Repreoeotaliveo to Co u n I y
Council are Marie Leading-

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Mrs.

nil HIU, Mr. aDII Mrs. David Crow,Mr.andMn.FtedSmltiJ,

Mrs.

l.otm Lee.
Tllird IJ'ade, Mr. and
Jolm Kimbler, Mr. and
Brady Huffman, Mr. Ed
Delbert Smllll, Mr. and

Mrs.
Mrs.
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IIIII EdDa Hoffmaa.

Mr. and Mro. Edcar
and family of Wellston,
were weekend gueru of
aDII Mro: Wintam Kelly 1 n
family.
Mr. George B. 1.emer
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Crump
in Point Pleasant Wednesday.
Attorney and Mra. A. K. Me·
Clung Jr. of Cllarleottll
lite ..t~ with Mrs.
JuhliDI and Mr. A. K.
Sr. Mrs. Johllug bal bMt
for a Jon&amp; Ume.
Mr. Gearp B. Lenior and
Harry C.mpbelllll. MaaH
111 Gallipollt, Thunclay
Mr. Campbell iitlald lbe
polls Clillic for lrNimiitl for
eyeo.
Mr. Leonlrcl MellaDitls,
bal been 1 patlel!! 111 lite
ant Valley Hospital,
bome.

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NeW HaVeD
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frte, also a lesson in Com·

pJlmentary make up. With
busy school days ahead .

young girls want a beautiful
eorrtpleX'ion and we owe it to
INch how to care ror it.

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W.S.W.S. BACIITEL
w.s.w.s. of the Bocbtel '
1 b ,e
Mrs. Anna Ogdill and broth. I!!.UB. Church met ,It
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er, Clate Folden, of Akron call· ctuu:cl'- Tbe tnplc Cbrlltlan • Mr. and Mro. IIDberl Walson
ed on relatives of the vicinity a CalliDg ~~..!! ~Pray- : and daughter of Kent spent a
few days ago. Clate l.s in poor er" wu .. ~- by
A?h·: few day! with Mr. 'imd Mn.
health asd now lives in Akron. aah Miller. A
Umo~ : Edson Roush.
His son,_ Denver and family re- J!!.U.B. Cburdt pntl!!ll
; Ralph Lee called on DeaR
cenlly VISI!ed at the Kearney playlel.
Brinker a recent Sonday.
THE DIAMOND RING
Ogdln ~~?me.
Boot Ill Mn. Rena
Melvin
Circle of ColombUI
tOU CAN BUY WitH CONFIDENCE
Beechie Cooper sepnt a re- mill aDII lllrtb Ann Lat!dermilt vi!lted his motller, Mary Circle
t:e~~tSunday afternoon with Bob IIOI'VId 1cfl 4meof1 Ill
a recent weekend.
IIIIIs.
attending, 1rra Ellloll,
Edith Role returned home
R IN 0 S
Mr. and Mrs. Buryl White vis· ya, Goodwin, l!!ftlyD
after visiting relatives in eo.
lied NCenUy her paradt!, Mildred Jewell. Vb:Jinla
lumbua.
IN fhll h1Banw ond beauty of a KHpiOU .Iamond •••
Mr. and Mn. R. D. IBD.
leU, Bat1Jirl
==----~fnltl _ , _ . ol-riotiCOID help
Mr. aDII Mn. Clarence Ogclln twda. NIOIIII
of ()wensboro, Ky. visited hll
••• IUIII'IInfiled lay tile r.tpeaU Certificate ,aur ..ueatiGI
ipOIIt 80 ........, lbe
past ita Bousb, Glaclyl
parents, Mr. and Mro. Harry
ef o ,...,_ dfa11MMf (or n~tlllc&amp;mtnt CIIIUredl.
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"""" Mr. ld Mro. J. G. llrowD, Bat1Jirl
Layne f1ff!t tlte weelund
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linn.
dra ManbiD. Donna
Mr. and Mn. ftJyd Kemper
Mils Be"*" Swlkl ealled on Mn. Allllllliid, Mn. J11111
and d.,abler "'- Omaha, Neb.,
llr. and Mro. Worley Francis and Mn. lllller.
Bertha Kemper of _Collllll• recent Sunday.
l'BII80NALII
bus, Oblo, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mr. and Mn. Cbarlel Wblle
ol Yeaufor~ S.
C.,
Middleport were Sunday -rto-- Recelt 1111111 ll Mr. a a were zecent Jlllllllll of Mro. Or·
or Beecher Cooper !11111- Mrs. Jeae Maynanl wen Mro.
Ohlinger.
Maynalll'a llolber and flmily, Mr. IDll Mrs. Ray Mulford
~ Mrll. Day Gotschall Mr. aDII Mn. Ju. i1a1 Preece, villlell Mr. tiDd Mrs. Cbarlea
Baltimore, Md., recently vt .. son, Jlmmlt aDII d...,..., Mrs.
111 Brllliaa~ Ohio over
~-..!ety
his sister, Mrs. J. G. Swan Eddie Pay OdeU Cll III!Ciure,
oJUa,
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bashand.
Ky.
.
-Hazel Fraacls
Beet, Sleelb, diUIM-'
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. lileelh,
Mr. and Mro. Ed Congrove
and family.
alteDdiDI FairmOnt S&amp;ldle
d
sited
Mr. George Reed visited on ere College Fairmont W
While about her home duties of Ra nor vi
recenlly
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ver. Mr IDll
Donald'F Ro b
' recently, Mrti. Jacob Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
non Reed aDII family of Waldo and St.er,rl ~lied re!IJ.i.tveous
'I had the misfortune to faD and and f8IIlliy.
Mn Reed returned home af~ Steubettvllle Oblo over 1 h
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brea." her arm. Sbe 11 •JowlY Mr· and
. Mrs.
. . !lonnJ
er Jtpencling
two weeks in Wal- weebtld. •
lmprovtna.
and iam1ly VISited l'fllNIIIJ with do
Mr and Mrs. J ba
y· .,._ Mn ""'m- lbe _ .. Mr. and Mn. Harlan Webb and •
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week were Mr. and. !\fro. stan- ld Hamilton and aon, Manafleld
ley PureeD of KenSington, Ma· Sunday dinner e-ta Ill llr.
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Pbilllpl of Nllto and Mn Lew"......
HARRY MIWR
family_ were Mro. lleSIIe Walll
11 Sloof of Cbllllcotbe' ado.
and Diana, Barbara, Terri,
Mr. and Mrs. Bo~d McManes my and Penny. of Lancaster
of Lake Mere, Oblo spent the Mrs. Maey Ann Harris, Mike,
past two
with Mro. Car· Timmy aDII CyniiU.
rie Judaoo.
Receni v1s1tora 'of Mr.
Mrs . Winnie Bailey were Mr.
and Mrs. Hobert Day and
Madel
BEAUTIFUL NEW
Shade.
BLACK • BROWN
Shown
Mrs. Irene CottreU
Jll'andson, Dannie Debol~
-IS
Haven, Mr. and Mrs. Jlllior'il
4,.
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Barringer and family, Mr.
Mro. Gerald Barringer
and
JUST ARRIVED!
flmlly, Mr. and Mro. Harry
MIDDLEPORT
Keama and lamily, Mason, Mr.
and Mn. Ja Dettllr, COIII•II
Harry Mil._,:..... ,
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of ber parenls, Mr. and
Mn. Everelt Lambert
aDII
Mrs. Dale 'iltoumtng of Middleport.
8utlday vtstlors of Mr. aud
Mn. Everett Lambert were Mr.
and Mro. Cecil GIDogly aD11
roil Teaford, Mr. and Mro. Earl famUy ot Albells, Mr.
and
Croal, Mr. and Mro. Hobert Mn. Harl111 Haning of FlatHill.
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~. Mr. and Mro. Gene LamTbe ,_ _,uuve bead, Paul abet~!~and~~~~
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Powell, wBI be guest apeaker .,
at tile regular P1A meting,
Mtmday, Sept. 19, .at 7:30 p.m.
Refreshments w1ll be served
by the executive committee.

Hill, Mr. and Mn. Olil Baney, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warner,
Mr. aDII Mrs.
Rober I Mr. and Mn. Gene Yoo~ Mr.
Proffitt.
_ and Mro. Jadt Codoer.
Serood grade, Mr. llld Mrs. Sl1llt Jll'ade, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Glenn, Mr. and Mn; Cbar· Billy Hill, Mr. llld Mro. Floyd
Jes KnlgbtniDa, Mr. and Mro. Farra, Jr., Mr. and MT!. Car-

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Mr. Emil Kltight is report-ed, chairman):
ed in a c:ritlc:al ctndition at Program and Music~
the Veterana Hospital in Pom- tee - Mrs. Betty Jobnsoo, Mn.
eroy. Mr. Knight had a stroke Marg.• Crow ~nd Mro. PbyDts
six years ago aDII has been ill Hams; Hosp1talily - Mrs.
since that lime.
Marlene FISher, Mrs. Mary K.
Labor Day guests of Mr. and Ybeost,hiMrsMr
. Ruth Smilb; MemMrs. James McKniJ!ht were:
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s. Pbyllis llalloy,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKnight Mro. Faye Proffitt: Publldty,
aDII family of Akron, Ohio.
Mro. Gnce llulfman,
Mrs.
Mrs. Cart Zerkle Ia a
Linda IDU; Healtb and Safety,
at the Holzer llllspilal in
Mr. Fred Smitjl, Mr. Boward
polis.
ErviD, Mr. Earl Cl01s.
Mr. and
T. Al•n,.,.. KquiDe~ Mro. Mary Atm
of Cltarleo
vltdled with
lluddleston, BudBet aod ,.;
LGuilt
and Mill
I!ICO, Mro. l!:lla Mae Hill, Mn.
iDe Karas ..--...t.
MaxW Sayre, Mro. Edna PM,

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The meelln'l to
...... by the mayor It 7' 30 p.
m. and mlmdeo ll the provlous
meeting&amp; were read lnd lpprnved.
The following matters
of
business were transacted. The
Water Committee apflniVed the
paymenl of $6 to John Berringer for work helping Mayor Kelly read the water meters, paymen! to come from the Water
Works.
The clerk ot lbe Wlltiwmb
salary was raised from ._ to
S5tJ per month.
Tbe fou.wtng CJnlinance w11
ldopted by lbe Town Council:
ORDINANCE
Be it ordained by the iruwll
CouncH or Hartlnnl, Weal YJr.
p.~a, that it wiD be ttDiawfUI for
any , . , - or pe.- to di&amp;charge firearms, pistols, rifleo,
•hot guns, B. B. guoa and fire
eraeten within the COJpOI'IIe
limits ll the Town of Hartford.
Any person or penO!II viola~
inll this ordinance ftU be .,..
rested and fines not less than
ten dollars nor more than lilly
dollars aod costs.
Adopted by the town COODCil
of Hartford !his the lth dly ol
september ;!~iii)_
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1SDI'l'OR'II NOTE: UPI reo 11n1 a mardi lbrollllt llllllll'lltl Ten yHrll aao, I lived and brick thro!"' by one of the calls. Whiles and Negroea ·
plrter - IIIQ,Iey S. 8cltl, ·~of the all·wblte Glp Park worked In Chicago. But
this thousando of whites that bad! called from as far away as San
Nepo, ~ t. old dollleo, 1communil)l to demand integral· was a dUferent city now. The salbered in lbe park, struck Frtlneiscll to volunteer to
Pill •••Y .) d. Mlebu~ aDII ed bnll'fnl
fears and bates had finally King on the neck, knocking him participate in lila Dell march.

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IIW DoaabUA, putor; J a c k1 - - Wlllalll 0. 'ftlrpt,
Bechtle, Cliun:b School Sopt.; putor; Iunday Sdlool t:3D 1.
Cllllrch seboo~ 1:110 LID.; Wor- m.; Mominl w..-.ldp 10!30 1.111,

llblp Se"ico, 10:30 a.m.; Mellr
odlst Youth Fellowship, I p.m.: '
PenUJctntaJ
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Official Board meeting, first ; Penteeootal AIBembty, Rout&lt;; '
Sunday of month, 7:3&amp; p.m.; · 124-- Rev . Paul E. Joneo. p. .
.WSCS, sedond Monday
nt i tor. Sunday School 10 1. m.;
Youtll Service Ull p. m. Everi- m. Saturday.
l!lonth, 7:30 p.m.; Eleanor Cir·l Worship, Wednesday and Fr~
Baptut
1n1 Woroblp 7 p. m. eacb Sunfpilcopnl
cte, second· ~urllday; Ctasa 12, 1day.
Bedtlebtm llaptiol Cbartb. day
Grace EpileO(NII
CIIIJ'&lt;h • third Wednesday; Afternoon Cir- 'l1lo Penttcostal Cbureb illld·
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Great Bead, Rev. C. L. O'Con- PagevUie CollliDDIIIJ Cbarcb Pomeroy- Tbe Rev Richard cle, fourth Thursday afternoon: ,dleport - South 3rd Ave.: Rev.
our, pastil!', Robert
Lewis, -Rev. Ru•seU CUne, JWIOr. 11 Martin, Recto~- Sunday choir pracUce, Wednesday.
i B 1... Barrett, pa81or: Sutldaf
Supt. 9:30 a.m. Morning wor- Young People's service, 7 30 p. Morllll11 Prayer lilljl Sermtn
Letart
Flllil
Motlodill School 10 a. m.; SUnday evenship and_ Sonday. SChool, 7 p. m. Thursday; Evangelistic se•·- W:30 a. tn.
' Clwge Jlllleo F. Early, palo IDB ""angellstlc service, UO
m. Ev•nm~ sorv1ce, Thursday vice Saturday, 7:30 p. m. and
wr _ LETART FALUI _ Wor- p. m. ; Wednesday B1ble Study
7 30 ~.m . prayer meetins.
Sunday, 7c30 p. m.
E: VB
sblp, 7:30 p. m. Sunday lex- 7:JO p.m., Saturday oight PrayF d
Got 1 1111 1o
Enterprise EVB Cbardl - cepl 2od Sunday) ·
Church er and Worohll) 7:30 p. m.
Ca""nler Raptis!
Cburrh ' tlas;,::, om St•ve.!::lll• ~~d ~ L. l Rav. MeDIOI &amp;mltb, putor. Seboo~ 1:30 I. m. Sw.lay. Vnl· .
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I Worship service 9·30 a m · Sun· fled se"ice 8·30 a m
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dutt~~nrnrnp oa!'lfor ·
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Flrsl ~aptl•t Cburrh Mlddl•· '
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· m · t;;ventng service 7·30 p and 4t" ·r•ur•da•s
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' ard RuppeiL, pastor: Sunday
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. and Girls Fellowsblp, 6:80 p, Schoel, 11::10 a. m. Sundav AP· ~hnol 9:30 a. m., I' red, Lew_l•.
tor &lt;unday ichool 9 16 am
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m 2nd and 4tll •undays· Voutb PLF. faWVE - "'orsh1p •0 p SupL. 111.30 a. m. l'iorsh•p:
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astor . Choir, 6&lt;-10 p. m. WedneSday rn., tst and 3rd Thursdays: 5:45 P m. 'r'~:
w·or~htp Scrvke B\'P 6 p.m.; ' .
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:' Prayer Meeting, 7:30 p. m., Church· School, 8:30 a. m. Sun· . m. Jumor Cllou·; 7 p. m. Sen·
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Wt-!'ln,·..:dAJ' 7 'tit p m Pra1Jer . t. p
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Rav Menzel Smith
pastor- ~ Sttndays· Church School to · t5 1byterlan Chnrch, RC\ Linson ;
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Van Meter. Supt.. Earl Sh~ler, 1 -wor&lt;hlp, 11 • .m.. rsr and :!rn i'"-m .. Sunday Schoti1U a.m.;l
BradbW') Cburch ol Cbrlit- Ass't.; Morrung worship, 10 45 1SUnrioys: rhurch Srhool NO a Bible study Wednesday UO ~ ,
Lerey W•lllams, "''"'""' ' Bible 1. m: Prayer meeUng, uo p · m. Sunday.
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Hamooaville Pr..b)ltenao
tO 30 a. m.: Chri"lan Endeav- 7:30 p. m. Sunday.
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_ Wendell G. Stutler. pastor. Church, Howard Ruppel!, pasor, 6 p. m.; Even1ng Wor-; Lollrldie EVB
Chareb _ Sunday School, 10 a. m.; w.,-. tor . Sunday School, 10 •- m.;
ship. 1 p. m.
:Rev. Jack Young.
paSior: sblp service 11 a. m.
I WoT!blp 1;30 .P·. m.
Hemlock 0 r o' • . Cbristlon jSvndCJy School 9 4~ a. m., Porllaad Method lsi Cbardl- Syracuoe Mllllo· - Earl 0¥:Church - James QuiSenberry · Russell ~rcbe_r, Supt. Sunday ,John Klmbler, pastor. Sunday M, pastor. Wednesday and Ft&gt;
Worship semce, 9:30 L m.: ! worsh1p, 10·45 a. m. and UO School 9:30, Hamid Roush, day ••rv•ces. 7c30 P· m.
Sunday Schuol. 111 a. m., Stan- I p. m alternately. Bible Study Supt.; Allen Brewer, A"'l. '
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. 1 and prayer service, led oy pas- Supt., Preaching 7c30 p. m. Sun- ' Latter Day SarntJ
Bradford Church . ol Cbml- : tor. 730 p. m. Wedne9day. day.
' Raorcanbed Cllureb ot .l ..at j
Joe Robinson. miniSter : Hom- ChrisUan Endeavor. 7:30 p.m. lllclne Melbod!SI Cbardl - Cbrfst ol Lettor Day Salats_ - •
er Forresl, Supt.; Bible Sellool lrd Saturday ol montb.
John W. Kimnter . P"'tor; Sun- C. W. PreHltt, pastor: Sll
9:30 a. m.; Morning Worship Solllh llelllel EUB Cbarcb _ day Sebool t:ao a. m.: Preach- from Racine on Racme Port.- :
W:30 a. m.; EveDinll Wmhlp, Rav.
Jttlll
YOUIII!,
p 1, iDI t0:30 ._ m.; MYF 6 p. m.; land Rood. Sunday School, 9·.!0 1
7 p. m. Wednesday 7 p. m. Bi- tor: Suriday Schllal 1:46 I. m., i Prayer and lj!ble Study, 7:30 p, 1· m.; Wer9hlp !0:_30 a. -1rl .• ,
ble Study.
Nonnan H. Bohr, Sup!.: Sunday m. Wednesday.
Sunday evening servtce at 7 30 :
Desler Cbardl cl Cbrlll
Worship 10:40 a. m. ani! 7:30 Rock Spring•
l&gt;letbodlst- p. m.: Wed., worship service
Bible School 9:30 a. m. Preach- P· m. allernalely. Bible Study Cbester Ulnley, pastor; \Vor- at 17 30 P- m.
lng 10:3&amp; a. m., first and third and, Prayer Service, led by pas- sblp service t:30 a. m.; SunRoman Catholic
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Sundays.
I tor, 7:30 p. m. Tbursday.
day School, !O:lll L m.; MYF 011r Lid)! ol Lorello Miuton :
Masoa Cll)l Cbnreb ol
Tupp011 P.. inl EtJB Cbarcb 6:30 p. m. Prayer and ~ible Lolg BottOm - Rev. Tbom8B i
Miller Street - Sunda_y
- Rev. Jack
Young, pas Study, Wedneaday, 7:30 p. ·m. Petrouel&lt;, administrator: Sun- I
Study, 9 8· m.: Evenmg
tor;
Sunday worship, t:30 . llatiiDd Melbodill Cbarc• - day Mass 8:30 a. m.; H o 1y·
ab1p, 7:30 P- m.; Bible Study, 1. m.; Suuday Schoo~ 10 a. m.: Rev. C. J. Lemley, paator: Days of Obligation. 7 p. m.
7:30 P- m. Wednegday.
Hobart Vineyard, Supl Bible Church Scbllol 9:30 a. m.; WD!' SL Jolm't Calbolie llliiSJoll.- !
Middleporl Chord! ol
Sludy and Prayer aervices lod ablp service, 10:30 a. m. MYF Near Guysville tOutch RidS•I :I
lth and Malo Stteete - DoD- 111 ,..wr, 7:30 p. m. Tlleaday, Monday, 6:30 p. m.
Rev. Frank Maoiet1, JWior.'
aid RICks, lllinlater; 8 I b I Adult Clau Meeting 7:30 p. m. DIU. MelllodiR Cllarck - Sunday Mass 10:30 a. ID.: lioly I
Sebool, 9· 30 a. m., Kenneth
Jut Monday or month.
John W. Kimbler. pastor; Mrti. Day of Obi!gJition S:30
Elhlruley · Supt: MotniDI Wor- Syracnoe EUII Cbtmll- a... Lester L. Ronsb, Supt. Wor- Collfeosioa, '&gt;I hour
before
sb1• 10c30 •- m.
Wor Paul A. Sellers. pa!lorc SUn- , ship 9:1&gt; a. m., Sunday School Ma,.,
ship, 7 P- m. Prayer
day School. Y 30 a. m.: Ben i-10·15 1. m.
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Qlu,.ober'Y., Supl .: 10 30 a. m. i Oak Grove Melhodi•t' Chu,..,h ,
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Pomeror Cburtb of Cbrtlt
Mormng Wor.ship service, 1st John W. Kimbl~J . pastor • Enrl\ Tb~ Satvaho~ .Army ....~ En- 1
Jerry Masters. palllor: Sunday and ilnl 8undays ol Ule month. i
s. Supt. Sunday SchOtll •I I VOj Rav
w,nmg. oltl.:&lt;'l '" '
School, 9·30 a. m., Cburcb '"r· 7c30 p. m, Evening EvangeUs- i JOe 15 0 m.. Preaclun~ 9 15. , cbarg• Sunday 10 a m Hohflee 10:30 a. m.; Cbrl•tlan En- tte Service, 211d. and 4th SUn- . 8yracll8e M.-s1 Cblr&lt;b _ : ness meelmg . 10 :t(l a m Sun-:
deavor, 6 30 p, m.; Evening
daJII IIKllllb.
: Wendell G. Stutler. pastor: Wor-1 day School Sunda,v 7 P m :
vice, 8.30 p. m.
Be...., EU11 Cbarcb abip serviee, 8:35 a.' m., SUn- : Young PllOple's Lewnn: 7 311 p. '
JIIKiand Cllardl of
Paul A. Sellen. pastor:
day Scllool t:45 1. m.; MYF I"'- Salvation meetillJI: 1'bt1l'!- :
Roy Carter, mlnist6.
tng Worship, 9:30 1. m.
Sonday 1 p. m. Prayer meetlllJI day, I .~? _3 p. m. Ladies Home 1
School, 9:30 a. m. Worsblp
day Scbool, 10:31 1_ m.,
Sonday 7:30 p_ m.
League: 7 p. m. FWp tla•seo: 1
Preacbll!i aervtce 10:30 1.
Tbelu, Supt.: Yd
JlyleD 11a Free Melllodlsl- 7·30 p. m. Bib!&amp; Study, prayer;
Ylllllli People's meO!Inti, . sblp, 1:30 p. m.
Raberl E. Smith, Sr.. pa!!tor. meetin1. Other service&amp; by an- !
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Sonday School 1:30 a. m. : o. nouncement.
ommrmity
V. H. Bral.,, Bible Sebool SuPl Paul A. Sellen, putDr:
0. Pattmon, SUpt.; Morning
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Bapllll lilllltlay lcltool Zlee Clntrdl of Christ, Pom- da}' School, 1:30 1. m.,
Worship 10:30 1. m. Yooth Ser· Pomeroy !levenlb Day .W.ea- D.A.V. BaD, C10I1Il!f Seclmd eroy- Harrlsonrtlle Road -Eo- Rouab, SUpt.; 10:!111. m.
rice 6:45 p. m. ; Evangelistic 1111 Cborcb- Mulberry Heigbtll
and r-oy, Masoll. Sponsoretl geue Underwood. lllinlster. B~ inl WOI'llbip, 2nd aDII 4th
tne.sage 7,30 p. m.: Pray.,. Rd., norlh of Meig5 Memorial
by ~lpoltam.r= =~ life School, 9:30 a. m.; Mofllo daycl tile mootb; ap. m.
Thursday 7:30 p. m. Hospital. Paster, F IV Gifford,
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iDg Wefftblp, 7:311 p. m.; Ro- iDg Evangelistic Servlee,
Cllll Free Methodiol Jam.. R. Hoffer, Ass'L servB.C.
bert Reed, Bible Scbtol Sopl Ed :Jrd SUnday of monlb.
CbarH _ R. Eugene Gill, pas- toe• on Saturday:
Sabbatb 1
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FederUIItl CDra,
t«· Sunday Sebool 9·30 8 m. School. lc30 p. m : Wol'$h1p,l
3 p. m. PnacbiDg III!I'Vkeo lbe
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Pbll• w•-- 8upt • M · . · " z, 30 p. m · Youth meeting a.
4111 8tmtll)' o1 !llch monlb.
a.ttr Cllar9 ol God
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Cllud! Rev. Dale 'lbornloll,
Carl Kautz,
Supt.;
sbJp !1:30 1. m.; Youth ~- . c30 p. ~; B1ble Study, Thur..
ean.el Poartb
~MaiD St., Sunday School, 1,311 L
Scbool, l:lll ..1. m.
tees 7 p. m.; l!:vangelistte eer- day, 7.30 p. m. at 37 l!;v;rJill
Mldtlleparl. Rev. Nyle Bordell. MOl'IIIJI,I
Wmblp at II
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rice 7:30 P. m. MI6-Week prny. HeiRhlt, .Gallipoh&gt;.
mlalster. Sutlday Scbttl 1:30 L m. l!:vangellltlc service 7:311·p.
7:• a. m. W - t
llnzted Brethren
m. Arnold Rldtardl, Supt. 10:30 m.; Prayer meet!Dg, 7:30
Duvllle PJJcrlm lloUiao
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Idea Vllltetl BreiM'en
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1. m. llllmiltl Wmblp.
1\teaday·
Young
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Tilt Vnllod Melltotlill Cllurdl Cluist Clnreb - Rev. Elden R
~ ll8piiR Cbartb _ Service,' Frida}', 7:30 p.
Chu. E. Dozer, pastor;
Pomeroy - Melvin Alkire. pa.. Blake, pastor: Sunday School
SUtlday 8cbool t:Sfl L m.; wor- Mt. Morllb Cltai'H of
Scbool t:30 a.m. Mrs.
.. Church ~hoot 9:15 a. m. 10 a. m.: ll'lnnie Hols!Dger,
sblp 11 1. m.; Wedneoday, 7 Rev. Jamee Salterfteld,
Grate,_ Supt. Worship al_
Divme W~~h1p al IO::!tl a. m. Supt.; Christian Endeavtr. 7:15
p. m. Prayer service.
Sunday School 9c45 a. m.:
L m., PDp Youth, 8.45
Sermon: Hill . Kind of Orea~ p. m. , classes fer all. SollJI serRoad' _ a... Clyda Hluton, sbJp aervice 11 a. m. and
m.; Evmpllltie aervlce,
nea." Tbe Methodisl Youllt vtee 8 p. m.• Preachinll UO p.
putur: · 8lmtlq Sclloll e-:w L p. m. Prayer meedllg 7:311 p.
P. m., ~Weell Prayer
P'eUo--·shlp meets at 5:30 P-Ill- m.; Mid-Weell prayer meelin&amp;.
m.;
Car~ Supt. . &amp;am, Tuaday;
Young
Praise. Wedneaday, 7:10 P. m. Sonday. 'l'ueldly, Lydia Circle 7:30 p. m. . Wedneo&lt;lay, Mr1.
Wmblp an1ce 10:10 a. m. meetlJtL 7:30 p. m. Friday.
Jelun!ala
of the WSC8 meels at cburcb Mazie Holsmger, cl88s leader.
and 7:30 p. m. altemately. Rllllal Clmrcll ol God
QDadom B.aD ll
at 1:30 P- m. Sept. 30. Choir Lelart P'aiJa
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Prayer IJiel'l!nB WedneadaJ at Rev. Jelm Smallwood.
W' W - Publlo
Jll'lldlce 'l'hunday, 7 P- m. 118 Cltrts! Clutrcb -James Mor7:10 p, m.
SuDdiy School 10 1. m.;
Sotlday, i p. m.,
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rison, paslor. Sonday School at
Cllllmllla OIQel _ Wtnltlp gellatlc service 7 p. m.;
Slud,p, 6 p. m.: 811111
totuSarene
9:30 a. m. Preaching services
service eacb &amp;mdaJ, t:lll 1. People Endeavor 7 p. m.
Tueaday 7 p. m.; Servk:tl
I'M Cllaob ll tile
first and tllird Thursday 11
m.• SUnday Sdlool It L m.; llllllday; Prayor meellnC 7
lug. P. m. 'lbunday;
Clieotev - Rev . Herbert Grate l7:30 p. m. Second and fourth
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lly Scflool, 7 p. m. Tbunday. pastor; Mn. Ednl ~· Sopt. SUnday al 7:30 p. m. Prayer
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Cllarleo Bisell. Ails L SUnday meeting second and
feurllt
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Sebonl t:311 a. m.;
Morllill! Tbursday, 7c30 p. m. and first
M:.i~:~~p t a. m.; Sun· Worship It a. m.; NYPS 1:45 aDII tbir4 Sunday. 7c30 p. m.
p. m.; Evenmg Servtce, 7:30 Prayer meeting every WedaesSehool W:30 L m. I'O!Itor.t p. m.; Mitt_., Prayer serVICe day 81 7,311 p. m. Christian EnMIDDLEPORT, 0.
- · Jtll!epb ~·
7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
deaVOl' second and fourth SU•
81. Pnl'r lo~t. liD
Mlddloport Cllu'dl of ... Na- day 7:30
Donald llielu, Miniater
E. :.ecnnd SL, Potne!'!IJ. - Rev- Clyde J. llarllelt, 1 M• .H p. m.v-·d II 11 !ll!Ddtl' Sdlool 9:30 1 _
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e Your Welcome Ia At Our Front Doore
service 10·45 a m.
~ SCbool t.llt
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MomiJt« Worship 10:30 a. m.: rtaon, pastor. Sunday Scbool
...,., khool 9:30 A.M.-ornl"' Warship 10:30 A.M.
Rev. osepb
NYPS Yoollj! People, 1:411 p.m.; 9:30 a. m. Preacbing, first and
lvaniag Wol'lhtp 7130 P.M.
Methodi.t
Evangelistic meeting 7:30 p.m.; dlird Sunday, 7:3D p. m. Second
Konno\h McllhlnMY. Sundar lc~ol IUJit.
.IJiretl " %:dl'll amrdl
Prayer meelitJS, Wed. 7:30 p.!ll. a foarlb Sunday, 11 a. m.
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Ptwaaay Cllurdl ol lbe Na• Qriotiaa ~ ServtceoSUNDAY SEPT. 18
day School t:30 1. m.,
·- Rav. Kenneth Pierce, 315 Main St., Pt. PleasantDillinger. 8upt. Wonltlp
IIQIDO!Id
Walbura, ~ aerv~a 11 a. m. oST.
MePIAt 8y The Putor
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StmdaJ S~ 11:311 I. Wednesday meeUng 1 p. m.
Hftleel tile enUre day,
~orDIDB Worsllip, 10:30 I. DST. s~ room open Tuesr. : - speclal llinCitta by
Evening Service, 7 p. m.; day and Wedne!daJ !rom 12:38
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q~ fnml Mlllatone, W. Ya. Prayer meetiDS. 1 p. m. Wed- to 2:38 liST. li:veryon• we~
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- Sunday Sebool t:ill
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- Purl A. Qlelo, pub'. Wor- 1. m.; ~'!i!ll Semce 7:30 P. tbaD 50 racial mlnorllies, includ..._, ~ II ,_ m, •'"'7 m.; IIJd.week Praytr Service. mg. KGnana, Moogols and Ul·
oilier Suitcla;. 7:45 p. m. S.. 7:30 p. m. We11 ~~-·- a... gur$. The groups make up tes•
day 8cboal, !0 .. m., .Ioiii IIIIo ..... II. ...... . . .,
than • lelllb Gl the ..lima...
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Ng. . , million population,
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Ftnt Bapllll Cburch, Pomeroy - Rev Carver Williams.
SUndtl1 School t 30 WI 10c20.
1\'orohlp oervlce, IUD L m.;
Nur&lt;ory and Junior Church for
cnildren.
Ftr•t Baptist Charcb. Racine.
~ev. C. L. O'Connor, pa!llor
Silnday School 9_c30 a_ m., Sam
Curtis, supt.; 10·43 a. m. Morn'IIJ Worohip: 6c30 p. m.. BYF
•~d Junior Fellowship; 8 p. m.
Eventna Service; Wedn(sday.
1 30 p. m.. Prayer Mt\ling,
8 30 p. m. Serdor Cbolr Prac10, Choir Pracllce.
Cbe!ldre . IIYJtr • llarllord
Partsb - Wamm G. ZIM,
pastor. ~ .rsblp "'"leu are:
HarUord Blpllat 9 L m. DST;
Little Kyger UCC 9:30 EST.
Cbeehlre Bapllsl 10:411 EST.
Churcb 8cbool It llar1lard, at
9 50 D6T: Kygor 10:20 £81',
and Cbelbln t:411 £81'.
MI. VlloD P.W.B. Omdl Sund&amp;y 8chool t:41 Lm., Earl
starlt.,, Supt.; Elleatua worship, _7:10 p. m. bJ CICII eo.,
Layman; YODttg PHJ)Ie'a meeting and Bible Bllldy, 7:30 p.m.
Fll'lll Baplllt CJo---~. RuUand
-Rev. Samuel J. Jackson, pastor. Prayer service 9:30a.m.;
Sunday School 10 a. m., GertnJda Bnller, Supt.; WOI'Bblp
·-1etVice , tt~a. m. lit and 2nd.
Swtda)'l at 5:80 p. m. Baptllt
Trllininll Vlllon, Mro. Mary
Woods, pre9ident.
CllrJelo• Oulrcll, . . .....,
B=O... PrM . Wm Blplloa
Clmrch _ a... Paul fityler,
pllltor; Stmday Schon~ 10 L
m.; Guy Priddy, Supt.; Pread&gt;
tng service, 7:30p.m.: Prayer
servlceo, 7:10 p. m. Wednesdt11.

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hot•Jt , and ThP rdnlint of htr eolc. ha&amp; !.*'Ia 'tN'IIIIt ~c fl. «W4445 lll'rtl
!M-N" p111t. f.:w week::.
1'bis pll~l.lillr day Carl.a."• ~ .Huu!. S&amp;lwtitt:bl.'• t)&amp;dd,t Qtl Nil
wher~a\louts 8!"'1'11"' a dl~r-.-km wldl mJ tlr~ tJIIt zvrei:ltrMI' Bed'•
Jllan fOf' thr birUI Md 'i-are gf baby &amp;rutntfe, ori. •
Ad dtlllr ~.
U. wu a r11re &amp;rut prt&lt;llnl4 lrlodlll,lltlcb $riJ ~ .0 tMthfn '"-"
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GALEN S. BROWN. Dist.

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F. J. WALLACE. JEWElER

Wffil'E SEWING MACIDN'ES

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Middleport'

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\'augbaD.

Mrs. Joe llatlleld and Mr.
and Mrs. Rlcband Jioftars · were
weekend vlsllors of relative• ill
Clllcago.
Mr. aDII Ml'll. FrankUn Rua
oell were recent altetnoon vis.
ltoro of hill parenio, ·Mr. and
Mrs. Lincoln Ruosell.

Dresaed In a Uel... · sblrl, surfaced and the scene wa• to the Jll'oond.
One while woman .wept over
I wao also slruck by 1 rock. tbe telephono : "God. Ob, God.
~ long ~ sam mer 41-ew 1 shoee, 1 bitched 1 rtda In 1 There were II people In the Blond spilled down my leg.
I've never seen anytblnll lito
~e· a dooe. 1111 a-lp~OI: To station wagon u KJnta m... station wagon, which was KillJI later said the b!llrod tho bate I saw turned on those
li~ to tile' reoli&amp;tals IUid page st~e motorcite beaded toward&amp; equipped f&lt;u' medical assistance displayed by the whites !here I marchers today. Please -wlhat I
tile l!lliOII of ... Negro • l~e , Marquette Park.
to the demonslrtltoro. Wheu we surpassed anytblng he bad can I do?" .
Narlll after wceko ol billeraes~ t'or the first time smce I had arrived in Marquette Park we experienced in Mlssi,.ippi and , . One SCLC worker told
Ud violence.) .
served In llorei, I feared for were met by a bowling mob of Alabama.
'1beir hate is our slro"g&lt;'SI I
my life.
btmtlreds of wbitea who hurled
Double-Eqed SWord
weapon."
By STANLEY s. SC01T
In lbe crowd massed on lbe bottles, cherry bombs and Th hat ed is a doubie....,•ed It " not only Nqro ~~~;~I
LARIN LANDON
GARY LANDON
. U ·d Press '"'
--tlonal sidewallt stood a woman, he&lt; rocks. They slii'JI'(l toward our
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-..... wbo hate "whitey."
Hate and fur oft&lt;;n wallt blue-eyed, blonde daughter, Yelticle, sboutlng, "Get lbe sword. .
DC . A N
Wilson Is 69 yea"' old, a
band In hand io the blact.alwns ~ 5 tlr 6 yeartn::ld, nlggenl Get the Diggers!"
l tr W~':ton, ·h..
'd " : city sewer worker. He sat on
THE BROTHERS LANDON - Larry and Gary
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~ the Amertcall Notlh.
dretiiod aa tltough for
ay ODe burly white man. bam· "t':'ught f;:e:his ~a':..n' 00llll- his front porch lit Wa!!hlnt!fo•&gt;l Lape~sd'l!l~:nsj,Ui;! Mg:~d':1e~~ =~ IJtodgbo~ .Tu
001'-1,
'it visited the gheltoo of acbool.
mered oa· lbe windsbleld and
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:;en
Qevelatld, Chicago, Balllmore, ODe of tile 11t11e flrl's handl screamed at tile driver, a wblte winan~~ad.o?Now wbat 4oeo be slowly.
completed
'c training at Ft. Jackson, S. C., to,.,..ladel bl
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gether, and were home on 14- day furloughs togeth..,..
P a and WaahingtM was ~pped m:ou~
her priest: " et out 0 ere_· · · ~e
"I want to 1et aU my peopl•
Go Ill war
er. From here lhey part: Larry will go to Redstone
alld found . pl&lt;!lty of both - molller s. 1'lle child s other ou~ father. Turn. thiS thing · together and tear the damn' "We are going to bave to
Arsenal at Huntsville, Ala. for missile electronic re·
coupled With despllll', discon- hand wu wrapPed around 1 around. The cop:; can 1 cootrol t city aparL"
to war In this country before
pair training. Gary goes to Fort Gordon, Ga., for
ltDI.frustralion and anger.
rock. The cirtl righls demon- tbem.. Some,of them b~ve been ; Cleveland: Ninth rrader Joe we get our rights," he told me. ·~- radio teletype repair work Larry also had attended
Chicago in August: Dr. otralors were •Is targels. I saw drlnkiDg. f m "CatholiC, loo, l May, sitting in bls dim butlidy "More Negroeo wiD get killed
Ohio Utliversity.
Martm Luther King. bead of a mother leacbing ber doughier father. Get outl .
living room, where he bad sat 1· than whites, but that's wbat we '
the Southem Chmtlan Leader- to bale '" Cblcago thai day.
Later, as pollee formed 8 out the Hough area riola In ~olla hove . The whitt rn&lt;·' is : Blocks and blocks of dUaplship Conference ISCLCI, leadFnn Surface ~---"'r&lt;Jon ~~ the_marchers, 1 July. "OUr teacher asked us itlas rotten as they come. Tbe dated, dirty apartment build·
we had to use one word to wor'i t roce there is. a:-. l'ar as I 1Dgs. Empty wine and whisky
the 11111111 af

..0 Norlb ·., . _ 1wo ....U u ouua1 paoli and 1111H1own ' frightening.

Mr. and Mrs. WIIUam Boyc•
and Eileen Yeooy of Columbus
were weekend vlsitofft of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Rlll!8eil.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Smltb,
Jo and graodBOII, Kall
Lee
Knapp, visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Harley T. John100.

Miss Kay WyaU of Columbuo
were weekend visitors of her
parenla Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Wyatt
Mr. and Mrs. Brady Knotts
of King HUI were Saturday visItor• of Mr. and '''"· Eugene
Rantns and Rhonda.

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guesr Marly Williams: Vill!inia Fi•hspeaker when the Syracuse er.
PTA held its first meeting_ of ! Other appointmenls, histor-•
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1the sr hoo I term Tue~ay
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. Est er T orpe: par1amenSepl n The meetmg, conduc~ tartan. Mary Hysell; member.
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pres• en a~a t· 'P· magazme "" pu •c• Y•
Roush. opened With I he l..onl s Mlll'garet Cottrill: program, Sal'tayer and pledga to Amen can ra Roush and Madolyn Slutler.
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Ho 'tallty Marl Lead'
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Secr&gt;tarv aod treasurer re- ham and Mary Gumther; health
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Vartous commwuca toll!l
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de::ocribe wherf' we li ve. whol i can tell."

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word would we use." he said., In Cleveland's Hough district, stains, cigarette bulls and
retary. Marl~ Wilhall}S and : .. He r~plied in one word:
~as told many times: "It discarded waste pa~er in
treasurer. lrto Baker~
~etto.th
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I ov~ yet. These wbl~ ballways.thTbe heav~ ,mghell ~f
An instructive, educational,
"':s
an .'11 ours after folks ..•m 1 learned a damn garbage at seeps rou
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and interesting talk W88 given terepoleVJrtsslohna, dradiarro .aednd newdsptapether i tbllng. ked
I lllrl'beeta. tr I
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a teen·ager n
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scenes
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bee
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an sme s were famll'tar no
that public support and coop- ~ned by rock 1 -~ted the
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" apprecra · , P · command posl of King's SCLC He ..,id, "llell, no. Wbat lbe And II Is this substandard
F~~?"'" explamed the · · Four al 47th Street and South Park hell is a Communist auyway? housing, this life with · the rats,
E s of their duties - En· In Chirago
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pro 1• m ' s 1 e y a1 everyone romp
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or~emen ·
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£Aiu• The telephone switchboard '(whites) still look on ua as When I left the slums of the
caUon, and Engmeermg. The wu burning with lncominll plantation nit!Bers.,
INorth 1 was frightened.
use of seal bells was highly - - -------'
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a few days visit In Orlando. Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. James W. JoJm.
J . S and Todd 0I
lOll, anue ue
Pomeroy, Mr. and Mro. Kennelb Jobnaon, Annette, of Mlddleport and ...
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Grove
City, were Sunday and week
end visitors of lbeir parents,
Mr. and Mro. Jooepb R. JohnIOD.

first freohmenls of aberberl puncb, Commlttees tiDd home room Mro. Ruth Ann HID, Mro. Nan·' Slanjey John$0n.
Mr. :and Mro. Lti!T)' Jobnson,
The annual Halloween Fall vice P"'Sident. Sara Roush; cookies and cake were served paronts for the
weno ...,.. cy Carnaban; Spiriliull, Mrs. Fourth Jll'ade, Mr. and 'Mr.. Gina Hae antL Mro.
Geneva
FesUval w"' discussed The :jnd v1ce, Mary Hysell; sec· by the Eucotive members.
ed when the Racine Element.- Marge Kimbler:
Legislation, BID Nease, Mr. and Mro. Ger- Shumate were weekend vlsllorB
date will be aiUIOID1ced later.
- ray PTA Executive cornmiltee Mro. IJnda Hilt and Mrs. Sa· aid Smpson, Mr. and
Mro. of Mr. and Mro. Ivan Shumate
Events shead Include the teachMill llelen Jenkins spenl the met at the school on Thursday. rah Nelilei-.
Wald Diddle, Mr. and Mrs. and family of Mansfield.
erS' meeting Oct. 211, and the
weoluod wilb Mro. Henry Jen- Appointed by Mro. lleUy DJd. Room parents chosen are: 1David Huddlaton.
Mr. aDII Mro. Carl Mourning
County Council Sept. 29 al
tiM aDII famUy.
die, preslden~ """' lflnt !llllD- Flrtt sracJe, Mr. and Mrs. Den· Fifth ll'ade, Mr. and MrL M Iof Elyria were weellend vlsl~

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rhesler. which will be
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wh1ch l
all PTA membeni are urged to 1
attend.
·An enrollment of 156 students BY VIRGINIA CARLE'fUN
wa• reported by Mr•. Elma
Louks. Tbeedattendance bannedr
MET~~GC~~N~':
was award to lbe lint an 1
fifth grsdes. Both grade9 were The following members of
given $3 cash. The leachers the Town Council of HarUord
~""' mtroduced as follows, were present at tile regular
f1rst grade, Mro. Elma Louks; monthly meetiDS Tutoday ev•
second, Mrs. Anna llilldore; •inll: Ma)IU!', WU1iarn
Kelly,
th1rd, Mro.
Ruth Steam Recorder, Jamee M. Cramp,
1rourtb.
Mro. l..etha Morns: Councll members W T Sloof
!i rth, Mr!. Lois Mayes a n d Jolm Roach and '~ ;..._;
si xth, Mr. William Arllolt. AJI Harrla. Two members. wwe lb-

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empt Mro. MorParenil Introduced themselvee, seVeral IUtn!fiDg
for
the first Ume. ScieDce equip, ment on display bad been secured 11181 year lluoogh Fed'eral aid by the tflbtls of Mr.
Ronald fleem.
' Tbe leachero will be hostesses to the October """ting.
The following repr-.tatives
aod oommillees were named:
. Home room representatives
. (first named, chairman), First
:grade, Belly Haye9 Etta Mae
:Norton, MIU"ci1 Ameld, Pal
. Winebrenner, Lou Fem!L
. Second sracJe, Margaret Cotlrill, Gloria Michael,
Jean
Hayman, Helen Hubbard, Mar·
ty Wllliaml, Minnie Harris.
: Third grade. Ruth Holman,
,Mary Nease, Dolly Shane, lr·
:ene Rbodes, Dee Brown, Mary
•Hysell
Fourth sracJe, Mildred Pie~,
Esther Hanlen, llllma Sm1tb,
· Dorothy Stowarl, Pearl Knapp,
Sara Rouab.
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Nease,
Maxine Varian, Ora Bass, Ma·
ry Greer, J81101 Nease.
Sillh grade, lrlll Baker. Es. ther Tbotpe, Madolyn Sluiter.
: Doris Sayft, Veva Craig, Louella Moore.
Repreoeotaliveo to Co u n I y
Council are Marie Leading-

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Mrs.

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Tllird IJ'ade, Mr. and
Jolm Kimbler, Mr. and
Brady Huffman, Mr. Ed
Delbert Smllll, Mr. and

Mrs.
Mrs.
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IIIII EdDa Hoffmaa.

Mr. and Mro. Edcar
and family of Wellston,
were weekend gueru of
aDII Mro: Wintam Kelly 1 n
family.
Mr. George B. 1.emer
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Crump
in Point Pleasant Wednesday.
Attorney and Mra. A. K. Me·
Clung Jr. of Cllarleottll
lite ..t~ with Mrs.
JuhliDI and Mr. A. K.
Sr. Mrs. Johllug bal bMt
for a Jon&amp; Ume.
Mr. Gearp B. Lenior and
Harry C.mpbelllll. MaaH
111 Gallipollt, Thunclay
Mr. Campbell iitlald lbe
polls Clillic for lrNimiitl for
eyeo.
Mr. Leonlrcl MellaDitls,
bal been 1 patlel!! 111 lite
ant Valley Hospital,
bome.

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young girls want a beautiful
eorrtpleX'ion and we owe it to
INch how to care ror it.

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W.S.W.S. BACIITEL
w.s.w.s. of the Bocbtel '
1 b ,e
Mrs. Anna Ogdill and broth. I!!.UB. Church met ,It
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er, Clate Folden, of Akron call· ctuu:cl'- Tbe tnplc Cbrlltlan • Mr. and Mro. IIDberl Walson
ed on relatives of the vicinity a CalliDg ~~..!! ~Pray- : and daughter of Kent spent a
few days ago. Clate l.s in poor er" wu .. ~- by
A?h·: few day! with Mr. 'imd Mn.
health asd now lives in Akron. aah Miller. A
Umo~ : Edson Roush.
His son,_ Denver and family re- J!!.U.B. Cburdt pntl!!ll
; Ralph Lee called on DeaR
cenlly VISI!ed at the Kearney playlel.
Brinker a recent Sonday.
THE DIAMOND RING
Ogdln ~~?me.
Boot Ill Mn. Rena
Melvin
Circle of ColombUI
tOU CAN BUY WitH CONFIDENCE
Beechie Cooper sepnt a re- mill aDII lllrtb Ann Lat!dermilt vi!lted his motller, Mary Circle
t:e~~tSunday afternoon with Bob IIOI'VId 1cfl 4meof1 Ill
a recent weekend.
IIIIIs.
attending, 1rra Ellloll,
Edith Role returned home
R IN 0 S
Mr. and Mrs. Buryl White vis· ya, Goodwin, l!!ftlyD
after visiting relatives in eo.
lied NCenUy her paradt!, Mildred Jewell. Vb:Jinla
lumbua.
IN fhll h1Banw ond beauty of a KHpiOU .Iamond •••
Mr. and Mn. R. D. IBD.
leU, Bat1Jirl
==----~fnltl _ , _ . ol-riotiCOID help
Mr. aDII Mn. Clarence Ogclln twda. NIOIIII
of ()wensboro, Ky. visited hll
••• IUIII'IInfiled lay tile r.tpeaU Certificate ,aur ..ueatiGI
ipOIIt 80 ........, lbe
past ita Bousb, Glaclyl
parents, Mr. and Mro. Harry
ef o ,...,_ dfa11MMf (or n~tlllc&amp;mtnt CIIIUredl.
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"""" Mr. ld Mro. J. G. llrowD, Bat1Jirl
Layne f1ff!t tlte weelund
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linn.
dra ManbiD. Donna
Mr. and Mn. ftJyd Kemper
Mils Be"*" Swlkl ealled on Mn. Allllllliid, Mn. J11111
and d.,abler "'- Omaha, Neb.,
llr. and Mro. Worley Francis and Mn. lllller.
Bertha Kemper of _Collllll• recent Sunday.
l'BII80NALII
bus, Oblo, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mr. and Mn. Cbarlel Wblle
ol Yeaufor~ S.
C.,
Middleport were Sunday -rto-- Recelt 1111111 ll Mr. a a were zecent Jlllllllll of Mro. Or·
or Beecher Cooper !11111- Mrs. Jeae Maynanl wen Mro.
Ohlinger.
Maynalll'a llolber and flmily, Mr. IDll Mrs. Ray Mulford
~ Mrll. Day Gotschall Mr. aDII Mn. Ju. i1a1 Preece, villlell Mr. tiDd Mrs. Cbarlea
Baltimore, Md., recently vt .. son, Jlmmlt aDII d...,..., Mrs.
111 Brllliaa~ Ohio over
~-..!ety
his sister, Mrs. J. G. Swan Eddie Pay OdeU Cll III!Ciure,
oJUa,
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bashand.
Ky.
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-Hazel Fraacls
Beet, Sleelb, diUIM-'
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. lileelh,
Mr. and Mro. Ed Congrove
and family.
alteDdiDI FairmOnt S&amp;ldle
d
sited
Mr. George Reed visited on ere College Fairmont W
While about her home duties of Ra nor vi
recenlly
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ver. Mr IDll
Donald'F Ro b
' recently, Mrti. Jacob Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
non Reed aDII family of Waldo and St.er,rl ~lied re!IJ.i.tveous
'I had the misfortune to faD and and f8IIlliy.
Mn Reed returned home af~ Steubettvllle Oblo over 1 h
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brea." her arm. Sbe 11 •JowlY Mr· and
. Mrs.
. . !lonnJ
er Jtpencling
two weeks in Wal- weebtld. •
lmprovtna.
and iam1ly VISited l'fllNIIIJ with do
Mr and Mrs. J ba
y· .,._ Mn ""'m- lbe _ .. Mr. and Mn. Harlan Webb and •
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week were Mr. and. !\fro. stan- ld Hamilton and aon, Manafleld
ley PureeD of KenSington, Ma· Sunday dinner e-ta Ill llr.
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Pbilllpl of Nllto and Mn Lew"......
HARRY MIWR
family_ were Mro. lleSIIe Walll
11 Sloof of Cbllllcotbe' ado.
and Diana, Barbara, Terri,
Mr. and Mrs. Bo~d McManes my and Penny. of Lancaster
of Lake Mere, Oblo spent the Mrs. Maey Ann Harris, Mike,
past two
with Mro. Car· Timmy aDII CyniiU.
rie Judaoo.
Receni v1s1tora 'of Mr.
Mrs . Winnie Bailey were Mr.
and Mrs. Hobert Day and
Madel
BEAUTIFUL NEW
Shade.
BLACK • BROWN
Shown
Mrs. Irene CottreU
Jll'andson, Dannie Debol~
-IS
Haven, Mr. and Mrs. Jlllior'il
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Barringer and family, Mr.
Mro. Gerald Barringer
and
JUST ARRIVED!
flmlly, Mr. and Mro. Harry
MIDDLEPORT
Keama and lamily, Mason, Mr.
and Mn. Ja Dettllr, COIII•II
Harry Mil._,:..... ,
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of ber parenls, Mr. and
Mn. Everelt Lambert
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Mrs. Dale 'iltoumtng of Middleport.
8utlday vtstlors of Mr. aud
Mn. Everett Lambert were Mr.
and Mro. Cecil GIDogly aD11
roil Teaford, Mr. and Mro. Earl famUy ot Albells, Mr.
and
Croal, Mr. and Mro. Hobert Mn. Harl111 Haning of FlatHill.
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~. Mr. and Mro. Gene LamTbe ,_ _,uuve bead, Paul abet~!~and~~~~
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Powell, wBI be guest apeaker .,
at tile regular P1A meting,
Mtmday, Sept. 19, .at 7:30 p.m.
Refreshments w1ll be served
by the executive committee.

Hill, Mr. and Mn. Olil Baney, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warner,
Mr. aDII Mrs.
Rober I Mr. and Mn. Gene Yoo~ Mr.
Proffitt.
_ and Mro. Jadt Codoer.
Serood grade, Mr. llld Mrs. Sl1llt Jll'ade, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Glenn, Mr. and Mn; Cbar· Billy Hill, Mr. llld Mro. Floyd
Jes KnlgbtniDa, Mr. and Mro. Farra, Jr., Mr. and MT!. Car-

Harry Wilford, Mr. and

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Mr. Emil Kltight is report-ed, chairman):
ed in a c:ritlc:al ctndition at Program and Music~
the Veterana Hospital in Pom- tee - Mrs. Betty Jobnsoo, Mn.
eroy. Mr. Knight had a stroke Marg.• Crow ~nd Mro. PbyDts
six years ago aDII has been ill Hams; Hosp1talily - Mrs.
since that lime.
Marlene FISher, Mrs. Mary K.
Labor Day guests of Mr. and Ybeost,hiMrsMr
. Ruth Smilb; MemMrs. James McKniJ!ht were:
rs p,
s. Pbyllis llalloy,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKnight Mro. Faye Proffitt: Publldty,
aDII family of Akron, Ohio.
Mro. Gnce llulfman,
Mrs.
Mrs. Cart Zerkle Ia a
Linda IDU; Healtb and Safety,
at the Holzer llllspilal in
Mr. Fred Smitjl, Mr. Boward
polis.
ErviD, Mr. Earl Cl01s.
Mr. and
T. Al•n,.,.. KquiDe~ Mro. Mary Atm
of Cltarleo
vltdled with
lluddleston, BudBet aod ,.;
LGuilt
and Mill
I!ICO, Mro. l!:lla Mae Hill, Mn.
iDe Karas ..--...t.
MaxW Sayre, Mro. Edna PM,

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;;::;,.A- K. MeCluq and Ray
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The meelln'l to
...... by the mayor It 7' 30 p.
m. and mlmdeo ll the provlous
meeting&amp; were read lnd lpprnved.
The following matters
of
business were transacted. The
Water Committee apflniVed the
paymenl of $6 to John Berringer for work helping Mayor Kelly read the water meters, paymen! to come from the Water
Works.
The clerk ot lbe Wlltiwmb
salary was raised from ._ to
S5tJ per month.
Tbe fou.wtng CJnlinance w11
ldopted by lbe Town Council:
ORDINANCE
Be it ordained by the iruwll
CouncH or Hartlnnl, Weal YJr.
p.~a, that it wiD be ttDiawfUI for
any , . , - or pe.- to di&amp;charge firearms, pistols, rifleo,
•hot guns, B. B. guoa and fire
eraeten within the COJpOI'IIe
limits ll the Town of Hartford.
Any person or penO!II viola~
inll this ordinance ftU be .,..
rested and fines not less than
ten dollars nor more than lilly
dollars aod costs.
Adopted by the town COODCil
of Hartford !his the lth dly ol
september ;!~iii)_
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1SDI'l'OR'II NOTE: UPI reo 11n1 a mardi lbrollllt llllllll'lltl Ten yHrll aao, I lived and brick thro!"' by one of the calls. Whiles and Negroea ·
plrter - IIIQ,Iey S. 8cltl, ·~of the all·wblte Glp Park worked In Chicago. But
this thousando of whites that bad! called from as far away as San
Nepo, ~ t. old dollleo, 1communil)l to demand integral· was a dUferent city now. The salbered in lbe park, struck Frtlneiscll to volunteer to
Pill •••Y .) d. Mlebu~ aDII ed bnll'fnl
fears and bates had finally King on the neck, knocking him participate in lila Dell march.

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IIW DoaabUA, putor; J a c k1 - - Wlllalll 0. 'ftlrpt,
Bechtle, Cliun:b School Sopt.; putor; Iunday Sdlool t:3D 1.
Cllllrch seboo~ 1:110 LID.; Wor- m.; Mominl w..-.ldp 10!30 1.111,

llblp Se"ico, 10:30 a.m.; Mellr
odlst Youth Fellowship, I p.m.: '
PenUJctntaJ
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Official Board meeting, first ; Penteeootal AIBembty, Rout&lt;; '
Sunday of month, 7:3&amp; p.m.; · 124-- Rev . Paul E. Joneo. p. .
.WSCS, sedond Monday
nt i tor. Sunday School 10 1. m.;
Youtll Service Ull p. m. Everi- m. Saturday.
l!lonth, 7:30 p.m.; Eleanor Cir·l Worship, Wednesday and Fr~
Baptut
1n1 Woroblp 7 p. m. eacb Sunfpilcopnl
cte, second· ~urllday; Ctasa 12, 1day.
Bedtlebtm llaptiol Cbartb. day
Grace EpileO(NII
CIIIJ'&lt;h • third Wednesday; Afternoon Cir- 'l1lo Penttcostal Cbureb illld·
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Great Bead, Rev. C. L. O'Con- PagevUie CollliDDIIIJ Cbarcb Pomeroy- Tbe Rev Richard cle, fourth Thursday afternoon: ,dleport - South 3rd Ave.: Rev.
our, pastil!', Robert
Lewis, -Rev. Ru•seU CUne, JWIOr. 11 Martin, Recto~- Sunday choir pracUce, Wednesday.
i B 1... Barrett, pa81or: Sutldaf
Supt. 9:30 a.m. Morning wor- Young People's service, 7 30 p. Morllll11 Prayer lilljl Sermtn
Letart
Flllil
Motlodill School 10 a. m.; SUnday evenship and_ Sonday. SChool, 7 p. m. Thursday; Evangelistic se•·- W:30 a. tn.
' Clwge Jlllleo F. Early, palo IDB ""angellstlc service, UO
m. Ev•nm~ sorv1ce, Thursday vice Saturday, 7:30 p. m. and
wr _ LETART FALUI _ Wor- p. m. ; Wednesday B1ble Study
7 30 ~.m . prayer meetins.
Sunday, 7c30 p. m.
E: VB
sblp, 7:30 p. m. Sunday lex- 7:JO p.m., Saturday oight PrayF d
Got 1 1111 1o
Enterprise EVB Cbardl - cepl 2od Sunday) ·
Church er and Worohll) 7:30 p. m.
Ca""nler Raptis!
Cburrh ' tlas;,::, om St•ve.!::lll• ~~d ~ L. l Rav. MeDIOI &amp;mltb, putor. Seboo~ 1:30 I. m. Sw.lay. Vnl· .
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I Worship service 9·30 a m · Sun· fled se"ice 8·30 a m
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dutt~~nrnrnp oa!'lfor ·
Ro~erl
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byterian Cburcb - Rev . Hawl p· " ! l•'van~PIJ · Jtl' .servwt&gt; 7 F'ellowshtp tl 30 p. m.. Boys TAR1 - WorshiP . R p, m.• 2nd l
Flrsl ~aptl•t Cburrh Mlddl•· '
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. and Girls Fellowsblp, 6:80 p, Schoel, 11::10 a. m. Sundav AP· ~hnol 9:30 a. m., I' red, Lew_l•.
tor &lt;unday ichool 9 16 am
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m 2nd and 4tll •undays· Voutb PLF. faWVE - "'orsh1p •0 p SupL. 111.30 a. m. l'iorsh•p:
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astor . Choir, 6&lt;-10 p. m. WedneSday rn., tst and 3rd Thursdays: 5:45 P m. 'r'~:
w·or~htp Scrvke B\'P 6 p.m.; ' .
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Wt-!'ln,·..:dAJ' 7 'tit p m Pra1Jer . t. p
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Rav Menzel Smith
pastor- ~ Sttndays· Church School to · t5 1byterlan Chnrch, RC\ Linson ;
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Van Meter. Supt.. Earl Sh~ler, 1 -wor&lt;hlp, 11 • .m.. rsr and :!rn i'"-m .. Sunday Schoti1U a.m.;l
BradbW') Cburch ol Cbrlit- Ass't.; Morrung worship, 10 45 1SUnrioys: rhurch Srhool NO a Bible study Wednesday UO ~ ,
Lerey W•lllams, "''"'""' ' Bible 1. m: Prayer meeUng, uo p · m. Sunday.
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School and MoroillJI Worship, m. Thureday. Youth Fellowship Minersville Metbodi!ll Cbnreb
Hamooaville Pr..b)ltenao
tO 30 a. m.: Chri"lan Endeav- 7:30 p. m. Sunday.
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_ Wendell G. Stutler. pastor. Church, Howard Ruppel!, pasor, 6 p. m.; Even1ng Wor-; Lollrldie EVB
Chareb _ Sunday School, 10 a. m.; w.,-. tor . Sunday School, 10 •- m.;
ship. 1 p. m.
:Rev. Jack Young.
paSior: sblp service 11 a. m.
I WoT!blp 1;30 .P·. m.
Hemlock 0 r o' • . Cbristlon jSvndCJy School 9 4~ a. m., Porllaad Method lsi Cbardl- Syracuoe Mllllo· - Earl 0¥:Church - James QuiSenberry · Russell ~rcbe_r, Supt. Sunday ,John Klmbler, pastor. Sunday M, pastor. Wednesday and Ft&gt;
Worship semce, 9:30 L m.: ! worsh1p, 10·45 a. m. and UO School 9:30, Hamid Roush, day ••rv•ces. 7c30 P· m.
Sunday Schuol. 111 a. m., Stan- I p. m alternately. Bible Study Supt.; Allen Brewer, A"'l. '
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ford Stockton. Supt.
. 1 and prayer service, led oy pas- Supt., Preaching 7c30 p. m. Sun- ' Latter Day SarntJ
Bradford Church . ol Cbml- : tor. 730 p. m. Wedne9day. day.
' Raorcanbed Cllureb ot .l ..at j
Joe Robinson. miniSter : Hom- ChrisUan Endeavor. 7:30 p.m. lllclne Melbod!SI Cbardl - Cbrfst ol Lettor Day Salats_ - •
er Forresl, Supt.; Bible Sellool lrd Saturday ol montb.
John W. Kimnter . P"'tor; Sun- C. W. PreHltt, pastor: Sll
9:30 a. m.; Morning Worship Solllh llelllel EUB Cbarcb _ day Sebool t:ao a. m.: Preach- from Racine on Racme Port.- :
W:30 a. m.; EveDinll Wmhlp, Rav.
Jttlll
YOUIII!,
p 1, iDI t0:30 ._ m.; MYF 6 p. m.; land Rood. Sunday School, 9·.!0 1
7 p. m. Wednesday 7 p. m. Bi- tor: Suriday Schllal 1:46 I. m., i Prayer and lj!ble Study, 7:30 p, 1· m.; Wer9hlp !0:_30 a. -1rl .• ,
ble Study.
Nonnan H. Bohr, Sup!.: Sunday m. Wednesday.
Sunday evening servtce at 7 30 :
Desler Cbardl cl Cbrlll
Worship 10:40 a. m. ani! 7:30 Rock Spring•
l&gt;letbodlst- p. m.: Wed., worship service
Bible School 9:30 a. m. Preach- P· m. allernalely. Bible Study Cbester Ulnley, pastor; \Vor- at 17 30 P- m.
lng 10:3&amp; a. m., first and third and, Prayer Service, led by pas- sblp service t:30 a. m.; SunRoman Catholic
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Sundays.
I tor, 7:30 p. m. Tbursday.
day School, !O:lll L m.; MYF 011r Lid)! ol Lorello Miuton :
Masoa Cll)l Cbnreb ol
Tupp011 P.. inl EtJB Cbarcb 6:30 p. m. Prayer and ~ible Lolg BottOm - Rev. Tbom8B i
Miller Street - Sunda_y
- Rev. Jack
Young, pas Study, Wedneaday, 7:30 p. ·m. Petrouel&lt;, administrator: Sun- I
Study, 9 8· m.: Evenmg
tor;
Sunday worship, t:30 . llatiiDd Melbodill Cbarc• - day Mass 8:30 a. m.; H o 1y·
ab1p, 7:30 P- m.; Bible Study, 1. m.; Suuday Schoo~ 10 a. m.: Rev. C. J. Lemley, paator: Days of Obligation. 7 p. m.
7:30 P- m. Wednegday.
Hobart Vineyard, Supl Bible Church Scbllol 9:30 a. m.; WD!' SL Jolm't Calbolie llliiSJoll.- !
Middleporl Chord! ol
Sludy and Prayer aervices lod ablp service, 10:30 a. m. MYF Near Guysville tOutch RidS•I :I
lth and Malo Stteete - DoD- 111 ,..wr, 7:30 p. m. Tlleaday, Monday, 6:30 p. m.
Rev. Frank Maoiet1, JWior.'
aid RICks, lllinlater; 8 I b I Adult Clau Meeting 7:30 p. m. DIU. MelllodiR Cllarck - Sunday Mass 10:30 a. ID.: lioly I
Sebool, 9· 30 a. m., Kenneth
Jut Monday or month.
John W. Kimbler. pastor; Mrti. Day of Obi!gJition S:30
Elhlruley · Supt: MotniDI Wor- Syracnoe EUII Cbtmll- a... Lester L. Ronsb, Supt. Wor- Collfeosioa, '&gt;I hour
before
sb1• 10c30 •- m.
Wor Paul A. Sellers. pa!lorc SUn- , ship 9:1&gt; a. m., Sunday School Ma,.,
ship, 7 P- m. Prayer
day School. Y 30 a. m.: Ben i-10·15 1. m.
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Qlu,.ober'Y., Supl .: 10 30 a. m. i Oak Grove Melhodi•t' Chu,..,h ,
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Pomeror Cburtb of Cbrtlt
Mormng Wor.ship service, 1st John W. Kimbl~J . pastor • Enrl\ Tb~ Satvaho~ .Army ....~ En- 1
Jerry Masters. palllor: Sunday and ilnl 8undays ol Ule month. i
s. Supt. Sunday SchOtll •I I VOj Rav
w,nmg. oltl.:&lt;'l '" '
School, 9·30 a. m., Cburcb '"r· 7c30 p. m, Evening EvangeUs- i JOe 15 0 m.. Preaclun~ 9 15. , cbarg• Sunday 10 a m Hohflee 10:30 a. m.; Cbrl•tlan En- tte Service, 211d. and 4th SUn- . 8yracll8e M.-s1 Cblr&lt;b _ : ness meelmg . 10 :t(l a m Sun-:
deavor, 6 30 p, m.; Evening
daJII IIKllllb.
: Wendell G. Stutler. pastor: Wor-1 day School Sunda,v 7 P m :
vice, 8.30 p. m.
Be...., EU11 Cbarcb abip serviee, 8:35 a.' m., SUn- : Young PllOple's Lewnn: 7 311 p. '
JIIKiand Cllardl of
Paul A. Sellen. pastor:
day Scllool t:45 1. m.; MYF I"'- Salvation meetillJI: 1'bt1l'!- :
Roy Carter, mlnist6.
tng Worship, 9:30 1. m.
Sonday 1 p. m. Prayer meetlllJI day, I .~? _3 p. m. Ladies Home 1
School, 9:30 a. m. Worsblp
day Scbool, 10:31 1_ m.,
Sonday 7:30 p_ m.
League: 7 p. m. FWp tla•seo: 1
Preacbll!i aervtce 10:30 1.
Tbelu, Supt.: Yd
JlyleD 11a Free Melllodlsl- 7·30 p. m. Bib!&amp; Study, prayer;
Ylllllli People's meO!Inti, . sblp, 1:30 p. m.
Raberl E. Smith, Sr.. pa!!tor. meetin1. Other service&amp; by an- !
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Sonday School 1:30 a. m. : o. nouncement.
ommrmity
V. H. Bral.,, Bible Sebool SuPl Paul A. Sellen, putDr:
0. Pattmon, SUpt.; Morning
.WVENTIST
,
Bapllll lilllltlay lcltool Zlee Clntrdl of Christ, Pom- da}' School, 1:30 1. m.,
Worship 10:30 1. m. Yooth Ser· Pomeroy !levenlb Day .W.ea- D.A.V. BaD, C10I1Il!f Seclmd eroy- Harrlsonrtlle Road -Eo- Rouab, SUpt.; 10:!111. m.
rice 6:45 p. m. ; Evangelistic 1111 Cborcb- Mulberry Heigbtll
and r-oy, Masoll. Sponsoretl geue Underwood. lllinlster. B~ inl WOI'llbip, 2nd aDII 4th
tne.sage 7,30 p. m.: Pray.,. Rd., norlh of Meig5 Memorial
by ~lpoltam.r= =~ life School, 9:30 a. m.; Mofllo daycl tile mootb; ap. m.
Thursday 7:30 p. m. Hospital. Paster, F IV Gifford,
•n
iDg Wefftblp, 7:311 p. m.; Ro- iDg Evangelistic Servlee,
Cllll Free Methodiol Jam.. R. Hoffer, Ass'L servB.C.
bert Reed, Bible Scbtol Sopl Ed :Jrd SUnday of monlb.
CbarH _ R. Eugene Gill, pas- toe• on Saturday:
Sabbatb 1
Sollda1
every
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FederUIItl CDra,
t«· Sunday Sebool 9·30 8 m. School. lc30 p. m : Wol'$h1p,l
3 p. m. PnacbiDg III!I'Vkeo lbe
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Pbll• w•-- 8upt • M · . · " z, 30 p. m · Youth meeting a.
4111 8tmtll)' o1 !llch monlb.
a.ttr Cllar9 ol God
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Cllud! Rev. Dale 'lbornloll,
Carl Kautz,
Supt.;
sbJp !1:30 1. m.; Youth ~- . c30 p. ~; B1ble Study, Thur..
ean.el Poartb
~MaiD St., Sunday School, 1,311 L
Scbool, l:lll ..1. m.
tees 7 p. m.; l!:vangelistte eer- day, 7.30 p. m. at 37 l!;v;rJill
Mldtlleparl. Rev. Nyle Bordell. MOl'IIIJI,I
Wmblp at II
lli:U L m.
rice 7:30 P. m. MI6-Week prny. HeiRhlt, .Gallipoh&gt;.
mlalster. Sutlday Scbttl 1:30 L m. l!:vangellltlc service 7:311·p.
7:• a. m. W - t
llnzted Brethren
m. Arnold Rldtardl, Supt. 10:30 m.; Prayer meet!Dg, 7:30
Duvllle PJJcrlm lloUiao
daf.
Idea Vllltetl BreiM'en
In ,
1. m. llllmiltl Wmblp.
1\teaday·
Young
(l..AJipvllle Poll
Tilt Vnllod Melltotlill Cllurdl Cluist Clnreb - Rev. Elden R
~ ll8piiR Cbartb _ Service,' Frida}', 7:30 p.
Chu. E. Dozer, pastor;
Pomeroy - Melvin Alkire. pa.. Blake, pastor: Sunday School
SUtlday 8cbool t:Sfl L m.; wor- Mt. Morllb Cltai'H of
Scbool t:30 a.m. Mrs.
.. Church ~hoot 9:15 a. m. 10 a. m.: ll'lnnie Hols!Dger,
sblp 11 1. m.; Wedneoday, 7 Rev. Jamee Salterfteld,
Grate,_ Supt. Worship al_
Divme W~~h1p al IO::!tl a. m. Supt.; Christian Endeavtr. 7:15
p. m. Prayer service.
Sunday School 9c45 a. m.:
L m., PDp Youth, 8.45
Sermon: Hill . Kind of Orea~ p. m. , classes fer all. SollJI serRoad' _ a... Clyda Hluton, sbJp aervice 11 a. m. and
m.; Evmpllltie aervlce,
nea." Tbe Methodisl Youllt vtee 8 p. m.• Preachinll UO p.
putur: · 8lmtlq Sclloll e-:w L p. m. Prayer meedllg 7:311 p.
P. m., ~Weell Prayer
P'eUo--·shlp meets at 5:30 P-Ill- m.; Mid-Weell prayer meelin&amp;.
m.;
Car~ Supt. . &amp;am, Tuaday;
Young
Praise. Wedneaday, 7:10 P. m. Sonday. 'l'ueldly, Lydia Circle 7:30 p. m. . Wedneo&lt;lay, Mr1.
Wmblp an1ce 10:10 a. m. meetlJtL 7:30 p. m. Friday.
Jelun!ala
of the WSC8 meels at cburcb Mazie Holsmger, cl88s leader.
and 7:30 p. m. altemately. Rllllal Clmrcll ol God
QDadom B.aD ll
at 1:30 P- m. Sept. 30. Choir Lelart P'aiJa
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Prayer IJiel'l!nB WedneadaJ at Rev. Jelm Smallwood.
W' W - Publlo
Jll'lldlce 'l'hunday, 7 P- m. 118 Cltrts! Clutrcb -James Mor7:10 p, m.
SuDdiy School 10 1. m.;
Sotlday, i p. m.,
"'
rison, paslor. Sonday School at
Cllllmllla OIQel _ Wtnltlp gellatlc service 7 p. m.;
Slud,p, 6 p. m.: 811111
totuSarene
9:30 a. m. Preaching services
service eacb &amp;mdaJ, t:lll 1. People Endeavor 7 p. m.
Tueaday 7 p. m.; Servk:tl
I'M Cllaob ll tile
first and tllird Thursday 11
m.• SUnday Sdlool It L m.; llllllday; Prayor meellnC 7
lug. P. m. 'lbunday;
Clieotev - Rev . Herbert Grate l7:30 p. m. Second and fourth
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lly Scflool, 7 p. m. Tbunday. pastor; Mn. Ednl ~· Sopt. SUnday al 7:30 p. m. Prayer
Luth
Cllarleo Bisell. Ails L SUnday meeting second and
feurllt
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Sebonl t:311 a. m.;
Morllill! Tbursday, 7c30 p. m. and first
M:.i~:~~p t a. m.; Sun· Worship It a. m.; NYPS 1:45 aDII tbir4 Sunday. 7c30 p. m.
p. m.; Evenmg Servtce, 7:30 Prayer meeting every WedaesSehool W:30 L m. I'O!Itor.t p. m.; Mitt_., Prayer serVICe day 81 7,311 p. m. Christian EnMIDDLEPORT, 0.
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7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
deaVOl' second and fourth SU•
81. Pnl'r lo~t. liD
Mlddloport Cllu'dl of ... Na- day 7:30
Donald llielu, Miniater
E. :.ecnnd SL, Potne!'!IJ. - Rev- Clyde J. llarllelt, 1 M• .H p. m.v-·d II 11 !ll!Ddtl' Sdlool 9:30 1 _
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service 10·45 a m.
~ SCbool t.llt
a. m., ill Cbt1sl Cbun:b - Jameo Mil'•
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MomiJt« Worship 10:30 a. m.: rtaon, pastor. Sunday Scbool
...,., khool 9:30 A.M.-ornl"' Warship 10:30 A.M.
Rev. osepb
NYPS Yoollj! People, 1:411 p.m.; 9:30 a. m. Preacbing, first and
lvaniag Wol'lhtp 7130 P.M.
Methodi.t
Evangelistic meeting 7:30 p.m.; dlird Sunday, 7:3D p. m. Second
Konno\h McllhlnMY. Sundar lc~ol IUJit.
.IJiretl " %:dl'll amrdl
Prayer meelitJS, Wed. 7:30 p.!ll. a foarlb Sunday, 11 a. m.
a...
Pearl
Casto,
putor.
Ptwaaay Cllurdl ol lbe Na• Qriotiaa ~ ServtceoSUNDAY SEPT. 18
day School t:30 1. m.,
·- Rav. Kenneth Pierce, 315 Main St., Pt. PleasantDillinger. 8upt. Wonltlp
IIQIDO!Id
Walbura, ~ aerv~a 11 a. m. oST.
MePIAt 8y The Putor
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10:45 •- m. with
StmdaJ S~ 11:311 I. Wednesday meeUng 1 p. m.
Hftleel tile enUre day,
~orDIDB Worsllip, 10:30 I. DST. s~ room open Tuesr. : - speclal llinCitta by
Evening Service, 7 p. m.; day and Wedne!daJ !rom 12:38
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q~ fnml Mlllatone, W. Ya. Prayer meetiDS. 1 p. m. Wed- to 2:38 liST. li:veryon• we~
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and oilier visiting aDII
eesday.
come.
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..,_ Cbn* al tile N•
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prnyer service.
- Sunday Sebool t:ill
CHINA'S IIUNORI'I1ES
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flltwtodl ' Mta 1111. Q1ftll 1. m.; ~ W~sbip 10:311 Collji!IUDist Cbtna bas more
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- Purl A. Qlelo, pub'. Wor- 1. m.; ~'!i!ll Semce 7:30 P. tbaD 50 racial mlnorllies, includ..._, ~ II ,_ m, •'"'7 m.; IIJd.week Praytr Service. mg. KGnana, Moogols and Ul·
oilier Suitcla;. 7:45 p. m. S.. 7:30 p. m. We11 ~~-·- a... gur$. The groups make up tes•
day 8cboal, !0 .. m., .Ioiii IIIIo ..... II. ...... . . .,
than • lelllb Gl the ..lima...
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.pllcepal Church. ,._oy
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P to I.
Ng. . , million population,
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Ftnt Bapllll Cburch, Pomeroy - Rev Carver Williams.
SUndtl1 School t 30 WI 10c20.
1\'orohlp oervlce, IUD L m.;
Nur&lt;ory and Junior Church for
cnildren.
Ftr•t Baptist Charcb. Racine.
~ev. C. L. O'Connor, pa!llor
Silnday School 9_c30 a_ m., Sam
Curtis, supt.; 10·43 a. m. Morn'IIJ Worohip: 6c30 p. m.. BYF
•~d Junior Fellowship; 8 p. m.
Eventna Service; Wedn(sday.
1 30 p. m.. Prayer Mt\ling,
8 30 p. m. Serdor Cbolr Prac10, Choir Pracllce.
Cbe!ldre . IIYJtr • llarllord
Partsb - Wamm G. ZIM,
pastor. ~ .rsblp "'"leu are:
HarUord Blpllat 9 L m. DST;
Little Kyger UCC 9:30 EST.
Cbeehlre Bapllsl 10:411 EST.
Churcb 8cbool It llar1lard, at
9 50 D6T: Kygor 10:20 £81',
and Cbelbln t:411 £81'.
MI. VlloD P.W.B. Omdl Sund&amp;y 8chool t:41 Lm., Earl
starlt.,, Supt.; Elleatua worship, _7:10 p. m. bJ CICII eo.,
Layman; YODttg PHJ)Ie'a meeting and Bible Bllldy, 7:30 p.m.
Fll'lll Baplllt CJo---~. RuUand
-Rev. Samuel J. Jackson, pastor. Prayer service 9:30a.m.;
Sunday School 10 a. m., GertnJda Bnller, Supt.; WOI'Bblp
·-1etVice , tt~a. m. lit and 2nd.
Swtda)'l at 5:80 p. m. Baptllt
Trllininll Vlllon, Mro. Mary
Woods, pre9ident.
CllrJelo• Oulrcll, . . .....,
B=O... PrM . Wm Blplloa
Clmrch _ a... Paul fityler,
pllltor; Stmday Schon~ 10 L
m.; Guy Priddy, Supt.; Pread&gt;
tng service, 7:30p.m.: Prayer
servlceo, 7:10 p. m. Wednesdt11.

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hot•Jt , and ThP rdnlint of htr eolc. ha&amp; !.*'Ia 'tN'IIIIt ~c fl. «W4445 lll'rtl
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1'bis pll~l.lillr day Carl.a."• ~ .Huu!. S&amp;lwtitt:bl.'• t)&amp;dd,t Qtl Nil
wher~a\louts 8!"'1'11"' a dl~r-.-km wldl mJ tlr~ tJIIt zvrei:ltrMI' Bed'•
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close to store and close lo Renl tl•ctrie lhmpooot" $1.
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byville, Indiana.
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piaturel ol Sou&amp;b Carolina th1l

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IIUCCOSI . . begtiD BatuD

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Dof- 11 A I'Nitlem
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a major problem. Tbe o._.
cocU may win the Atlantic
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regulm returning lrom lui
MUOD'I Dlllfn&amp;td JqUad. The
Corllbutk... are lootled l'lilb
good 1"lllllllnl bacltl IBtl Bub
Churehlek prond Ill Ill Orange
Bowl lltat ... bas lhl lll&amp;ldnp
a1 a 111n11oa1 qWierbaclt.
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team Ill IIDe lor Jlabruka lnd
lhl Con111J1kwt ... !J.tlljJd

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II other 11me1, UCLA (Jio. I
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favorlta "'er Pittsburgh, . . .
sour! (No. 6) Ill 1 m.puw
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DAILY C(RI IJOQWi&amp; - .............. 1111
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JDI Hamilton Street, Middle- libaw,Selma(f),Ginlaer(l)~:;_r~,,H.II.Ttot elvt lftJ 1111!'1 polnlll, buiMqBaal (1), · ..
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ly HAROLD GRAY

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local oounty lair. Tbl1 oet • ....., ...,._ - - .
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paid LDI"'••""'
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table.,.!;t~tel$98.45 ohr $S Phper rouR ~m bouae. 141 Bul- :::..":"~":~'"' ., ...... and experienCII. Our employ· : ..._
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TEXAS OIL COMPANY needs ,
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man over 30 at once
for
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me1gs, Gallla and M.• • o • n .
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Uwcl No,... Refrl11rator
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short tnps. Sales experie11ce i 2i ~ e6
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helpful but not· necessary. i
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home all utilities 'li'...t-1'111 PomeroJ, Oblo, u Hturu, for l..tcl
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Write D. L. Dlckerso•, Pre1- ::.
POM:ROY
1o E.U.B. Cburab, ti,IOII. ""•" ,,. c..,. .. ,., ..,. ""' ot
ident, Southwestern Petrole8Mt.
992-2181
SERVICE atation, vacant, liv~ ._;:::;."':' ::.;,::~~.!;.~
urn CorporatioR, 53-4 North ,._ 8aib'
lng quarten, Opper Syr-.
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Mam Stre&lt;&gt;l Fl. Worth , Tex· 2t.
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31. llu'•
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tlleporl, ~ acn 1o1,
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~.1100.
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House, acont..d
111JIII!W IJSTING IN SYRAeu5E BOUSE oa LiPCol1 u..;••te.
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AND
MODERN
EL£816117, Pomeroy. UDfurnlBhecl, ........ ""' .,.. ..... ""' .., ...
WCJ\t~:\
for waitresa work,
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TJUG ROME
$1,500; witb llnihn f7,00D.. =.:~ofC:::~r·a:~n~
mu~t be neat in appearuce. i
I lUJ())I !rime ll loadruoma), ML can be flnlllced. Call ti8Z- rlolollll,.,..
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DotHa w. Hwnpbn,., 11 de&amp;twbnt,
A p p l ~ m f)erson at the Green ; a . eo.et.•
Uviag room (21Jtz), kill!htD
fl2t after f p. a, Call 191- 11 ... eo..... ..,... Cowl ., " " "
C.uhlt&gt;~. ru. 7, Gallipolis, 0. : 46. Pe«et
with plonty of baae ... will 3589.
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ab!MIII, moderll bath, utll· 8'Brlea ... fnw llealty k
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poee:ry
tty room. cellar, large eoaI lJ 1&amp;1 :::!:
ot ~
waitress and· grill
womjln fl. Ht •
~~ porch wltb omaNil ...... toe•Wil .. ' - " ' · .....,
te
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from 6 p. m. till mrdnJghl . •• --~
Bo..-'!'.~~tal ~~-railings, ~ b8semeat, &lt;oel .funace, hll
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CORN MEAL,

~=i :1~~~inder engine. standard transmiasion, ndio, heater, l';~~~~~~~~~~r=~:.~~~~~~=r~~~~~~~~~:
,
aln
Servin a
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pOIJ!IIO'f Motor
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CAN l: SORRY
A CUP OF
FRITTI!RS?

lltwllngs Hond1 S1lea

Phone 9fl.2143
Pomeror, 0.

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HAM SHOOT Sunday, S.pl. 18 , THR~F.· and tour room rw·nisn· - · ·
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and whtte, below DmHII, ~~:arki!::n."'1acrolo.- --~iiiiii:iiiiiiii"___
titarting &lt;ll 12 p. m. on the I eo ~md unfur?tsh~d apart· CA:'-lNI_NG tomatoes. SOc bush i ~~!s?n, ': Va.
___! llltl el iot. On1.J $1l,OOO.OO.
Hobby fltll Fa··m near Racin•.
menls _ ~VY _.-5434
12 6 tfc el, ptck your own or $1 b"';h· ' ONE SET of used
llrar·bell I'OMEROY _ t.06UST rr. Ci1U llrldlord
Sponsored by lht'
Racinf' i rHHEE and lour 1'00m
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el, pi&lt;.'kcd. Don Hubbard . ~~:I weights, $1~. lifting wt;.ght of 1~ atocy tr.uDt bume, sis
. . . , _ • OltCPtl
F~remen.
9 15 lie i nished apartnlfn" All utili· racuse, 0.
9 13 lite i Iii() lb. Pb. 7424176. t Illite
I"&lt;IOIIII,
blltbl, baaelllllll.
A. C. IIIIADI'CU
DR. Richard · L. Slack, M. b. , ' ties pa~d Phone IVY l·tnti. PUPPIES, mixed between Cock·
·-·- -·
Caa be lilllli&lt;Od willt ~.1111
•· 1 • GMt
has taken a temporary leave·! Rowle' and Reed. Aller 6 , er Spaniel and French Pood· ;
clown. Baluel like reM. Salt
1 1
uf absf'nce from-h is .. loc&lt;-~l
p. m. cH II WY t-35j4.
1 le. Ph. 992-2071.
i 13 6tc ~
prioe .,,OOO.OD.
AWING • • • , ...-. ....
practicP and will not be a-~ __ -·
_ ·-- 4 3 _tfc l ONE K;ngsto• sweeper
wtb 1-New Holloncl Bl-or
~RT- BJIOADWAt ftct, aD - - WY NIH.
vailable until fut·ther noti.,., ,
ROOM apartment with bath all attachments, like
new . ,
Good
1~
lrame,
~':"'· 111e l'lbr:lc llbop, p.., iJ
9 15 31c ·in Pomeroy. 0. Ph 992·5385.
Ph, 949·2261, Racine. t 13 61l! ~
-·reo J•
bath, uWiiJ room, ..,.ar, Alllbodotd . _ 111e1 lltd
1
1-Pjckup Disc
workshop ooroor lot
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9 11 He - - - - -- 1 • lie
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DON'T pumn your sluggis ..p- 3-UHd Trocton
106), $6,Soo.IIO.
1
Wanted
5 ROOM apartm•nt "ith batb. tic tank . G•l Klean-Em-AH
IIYBAet.ISE _ CIIIJlli!ll 11'.- UADY·IID 11 Ill tllll,...
~iiiiiiiiii"""ii;iii"'-~iiiii~ [ Ph _99~_3319.
8 9 lfc septic lank cleaner. Land- FULTON-THOMPSON
l otory remodeled brkk. 7 .. rllbllo , _ pro,leel. J'ul
I ~'OUR ROOM furnished apart
mark farm Bureau.
TRACTOR SAW
,_.. 14 1.-p ~•*w), 811 IUJ. l'lwe lltlla-.
went. WY 2-3658
4 14 !lc
I 11 llOic
Milt, ~ I'GOIII, eoller, ftaM lllfiDIII, . Go JJehJ
, MODERN2 . bedroom .himiO, BUDGET I'RICED lurDIIUre •
WY Ultl
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leftll lol (liODIIII). Pro~ ~ C.., IMDeptt'i,
BOY or GIRL
i
Pomeroy, o. Ph. 992-2903 day our third Hoor budget lbop.
Ia IIGell• rrdM!m A1k111 0..
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or 992·37tl:i ev.nings.
Baker Fllr'lilln, MJdtl)eporl CIJBE ITEAK .,. lb., pork · ..,..10.
AIR
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aitblpt
In Rutland To
Ohw.
n 12 de 111opo 611 11., alleed ......,
Alborl M, ..., llrMR
11111a ~··Ja'l _....
7 34 tfe
Earn Money end Priaet
BEANs;- pot1i11et.
- - I 11&gt;. tUt, reg. siol
I08p
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, 4 ROOM HOCSE with bath and melor. Clanaoe Prof· powder, J lor lt.H, Ko. Zll
Mil.
TV
1 11o
Delivering The Daily
Sontinol to Htabliohed
1 and utility room . good garden, lit~ Port!. . 0. ft. IU-rl5f. lltBcltM, 211o Olll, fl!llt '!!It 1 •
lop • • • 10 •lltt IlEA""""- PLUIIB""" lllnl
1 Albert Hill, Racine,
Ohio.
t 1l lfAI gallon, :1&lt;- ollaeount .. ....
1 II lie ....:_........._..._ ..::_-. •-Jd
Rou.,..
Ph. 949-2261.
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DICK RAWLINGS

IIWTTNARS

BlaeHnan

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WA"NTED

IIIC . .1 PIOPLII

A CUP OF ,
CORN MEAL&gt;
LOWEEl'l'?

ly WALT WITTIRIIIt

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$1495
--------mileae-e by looal owner, beautiful dark areen over lllbt

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143 an Rutland Road. Pbone I furmshed, .\11ddleport.
Ph. 1
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• 12 tfc
742-4461.
9 16 trc I _•·_·._ , ·
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BOBCAt

M
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t 'lh b th ' 3 pavments Sti each left. Ph.
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6 ROO npar mPn WI. a
992·2Su5
' 15 61e
PHONE WY 2-2156 utili&lt;ies furmsh•d. close to __
.
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bllsiness d"lricl, 110 pel&lt; Ph. MOTHER cat and I ldltens,l
RHI &amp;t... forSIIe
11'1'1'11 COLD WJ:ATIIICR •
! 992-3092.
9 14 31p
would love to have
nice I
For Sale
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Notice
I
home. Pb. 992-7460. t 14 3tc
-loud, erlekelll, splden a. olb_ ____
, ·l ROOM "'"''"and ba&lt;h
o• ,
PIGS, Marvin Stone. Harrison·
• ..._willie -*1..
ADAMS Trading Post and ~n· Laure S!, Pomeroy. Ph. 9\12· . USED 1956 Shasta travel trail· villi! Road.
9 I&amp; 61p ' " " " ' • • D~~
lldt your borne whm
It's
llqlle S!ore moved to a new 5293
9 !3 tlc j er
Ao•che Eagles, camp-' ·.
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nrm. l'nlleel JoUr llome
location. now at Cross Roads
·
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ing equi~mlent .and
rentals. 1964 ALCOA hous~ trailer,_ ~51
lnm tbele plltl witll ARAB,
Junction 124 and state route 3 ROOM apallment and bath,
Rou&lt;h and Lyons Camping ' 10, 4 it. extension on. living
oy - IIane~ .._ . I mtllable at ......, hlldln

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M50 SPORT

green . Like new whitewall tiree, spotless clean Interior, 1!55

30tp 1;

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ri
eomm•nt,• low r&lt;nl. Ph. 992·2639. ; of lay-away. Tan k IYe•

HONDA
SAUS &amp; SERvia)

BRAKE SERVICI

tnd heater.

Low

HARLEY DAVIDSON
MOTORCYCLES

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6S CHEVROLET lmpelo Hordtop - - - - $229J

Cash Inc .• P. 0. Boi 648,!
Ma son W Va
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house with bath and l ANTIQUES, Furllilure, marble 1
CHEVELL&amp; 2 Door
utility room, good garden. AI· top tables , dishes, eot glass. 64

uno
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before 1900 especially want·
ed paying cUrrent prices,
co~fidential. Send list to:

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CAN' 1 BORRY

I JUST USED UP
MV LAST SPECK

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Get____Extra
Cash
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Want
Ad
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Business !arvices
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h-Dally Sentlne~ l'llmeroy-Mlddleport, 0., Sept 18, 11160 ,,,-----------~-------

WANT AD
INFORMA liON

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For Rent

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

Wantacl To Ivy

''*•••""" S garage,
BE.DROOM house wilh bath~ ' OLD COINS and paper eurrenlarge lot, fc,r adults.
.
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c:O":~:J.::•
. John Sheets Box 64 Middle-. cy m nice cond1tiou, material
M.

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992-3324.
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"::;',.;::: .:'',.':..;::r.:~.':,!' 4 ROOM

c.n".:":r:-~~•.!:'" c... NEWLY
decorated
apartment,
4 large rooms
and bath
drapDIKeunt . , P• 1• ...

eries, 1·mo1eum, new 'o ··ner
.. ,.
110 Butternut Ave., Pomeroy,

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bert Hill, Racme, 0. Phone
949-2261.
9 14 6tc

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ALIGNMENT

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misrellaneous items.
Rudisill, llJ I..A!tioo Terrace,

LocallJ owned and ODlY 12.000 mile•, 8 cylillder .power ste~tint. SpotleM fawn interior, beautiful maroon 1mlsh. Rad1o

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Pomeroy, Ohio.

For S•1e

A . IVL. ,. ' ' " ,
"" Dilly
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IT' s 10 IAI't'
tO P'LAC~ a
USUL I fi'IOOUCIN.

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SPRINT

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ral "'· · oson. .
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yer, r~
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8112_2800 or 773. 5611 . ' IS tfc ~ owned y W1 1am

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MR. SEEPAGe;

buil~

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NEVER LETS
"'-1 EMPLOYEE
DOWN!.'

WISH'T HE'D LET
US DOWN .'!"

THIS Fl'IIN'

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NOTONL.'/

IN·CORN·VEN IENT

MOTCNtS .

eBOATI a MOTOitS
•BOAT PAINT

eTOOLJ
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lM IJOT t'IAcn.v THE
AGGRESSIVE TYPE!

USED T-RAOORS

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lw HOWl! SCHNEIDER
I TAit:E' LIFE' AS
IT COMES! k!HATEVER
WILL BE ... 1\JlLL 8£ l

WHY FIGHT fT ?

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SPINET PIANO BARGAIN
close to store and close lo Renl tl•ctrie lhmpooot" $1.
RP5ponsible party to lake my home . ~hone to use, wUJ Baku Furniluro Co tll61a
over low monthly paym•nlo
rent tp,;eouple or priYalo plf·
•
on 8 spinet plano. Can be son. Ph. 143·2600, Portland, 0 . 19116 ZIG ZAG DIAL-A~Tl'IQI
ae&lt;&gt;n loca lly. Write Credit
•• lte awing Deedlt. Zig .., buill
Manager, P. 0. Bo&gt; 215. Shel· NICE 4 tOOIDS lnd ball! ,.. Ia foc butltllbol.. , b II Dd
byville, Indiana.
I 16 21p furnished 1 partm01 ~ Mltldl• !lema, Dl080@1"1Ull, ole. Guar- -- - an•--•
~rt, Ollie. ft. M-3874.
"""'· Only I-·-~
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fl' uch. Ttadn aiiQOPiotl. PL
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lt2-21185.
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BOY or GIRL
' lilsuriiiCII
CLEAN y...- rue• lor 1011 Ibn
I• • lt. tr1'tb Lustr• PoaIll·
1' GET II quulatiml !rom IIEtJ..
lower Pomeroy &amp;
TER INSURANCE AGENCY
Electri&lt; shampooer rental
Upper Middleporll~uto
INC.
befofl
renewiq
your
$1.
Eberabacb lldwe., Pome;
,,
auto
Insurance.
We
may
bl
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D.
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Earn Money and PritM
•.,.,
Delivoring The Daily
, able to llvt you IDOIIty.
IRISH Cobbler potaloel, KenSentinel to ntablished
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or
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AUTOMOBD..E ID..,...,e beert Aloe &lt;lll,ling tom.atoeo, pick
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Coaeb Ptltll Diebel of loulb
Carolina lnd oophOIIIOI"I quat·
tarbaot Bill Bredley of Texas
wW wllk a eommon bed ol bot
ooQ tbil Saturday, and lhll
-ly f2st may prn;e II IIIey
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Arkanoao, tanUd IlL I fn
19116, bas u u..nat qgorter.
b k · ~ Brl"-- - A
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aollea• lootblll Razorbaeb alto h" • 1a1r1y

-ell liD.. ttlfi6, II oa the opol eaoy IObetlule btiiMhtl wflb
lor the JeeOOd time ill the past Oklahomo llale, .,.. w1tom
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au- ---.-..~a.n... lh
u•l yean. ....... ·~-~,
ey rote • 10lid • ·point

coaohinJ 1.4uislana Stale for
ooven · aea90DI, he Willi to
-'In tb ' ~., I
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rough yean with tbe Cadet&amp;
aocl left them lor lhl ,..ener
piaturel ol Sou&amp;b Carolina th1l

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TbiJ Saturday ill takn bla

Gamecoekl back lo wb., hll
IIUCCOSI . . begtiD BatuD

.,r a ....... with
the lougil 'l1Jlen, IIIII 1118
nltll'll doesll't uaetl•
ligurl to
J
be 1 bomeaoming for lhl &amp;.
Jear-old coacb.
Dof- 11 A I'Nitlem
Iouth Carollaa ret1tm1 3S of
tt lettermen but defenH ..W be
a major problem. Tbe o._.
cocU may win the Atlantic
eoast """"''....,
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but the oddam•nn ... them
Rolli•. La. -

favoriM .
Nebraslta, lit lllllon'a lfllrd.
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-Jell, ha• IIYt
offensive and . . . defeuslVI
regulm returning lrom lui
MUOD'I Dlllfn&amp;td JqUad. The
Corllbutk... are lootled l'lilb
good 1"lllllllnl bacltl IBtl Bub
Churehlek prond Ill Ill Orange
Bowl lltat ... bas lhl lll&amp;ldnp
a1 a 111n11oa1 qWierbaclt.
Tuu attilllu at lhe lint

team Ill IIDe lor Jlabruka lnd
lhl Con111J1kwt ... !J.tlljJd

favorite..
II other 11me1, UCLA (Jio. I
Iaiit HIIOil) II a huge lltil*t
favorlta "'er Pittsburgh, . . .
sour! (No. 6) Ill 1 m.puw
cboice over Mtnn•ota. S
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Apply r r~ per~ o (If rlw '' r
or ahade
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houae with llvina room, kit.- b.uab' , ~- · ........._
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Slate Florida ..
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bath
and n.u
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JDI Hamilton Street, Middle- libaw,Selma(f),Ginlaer(l)~:;_r~,,H.II.Ttot elvt lftJ 1111!'1 polnlll, buiMqBaal (1), · ..
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MY PF.OPL~? ~iAI'iTS rYE lliVER KHOWH!
MUCH A£ WITH 'Q].}, AHI'IIE, I HAVE,
Q.:RVIVED 8V C..wtCE, ANO THE
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ly HAROLD GRAY

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~w . ·- Walnul s....tenut Aveoue. Pr• til Mu1q daM ol D&amp; 1 .... w. 18.
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17,500.
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inside
-DE •·"'-a •·-• 8111- L Pqo o o1 ....,., ,, .,....
local oounty lair. Tbl1 oet • ....., ...,._ - - .
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paid LDI"'••""'
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new
warranty.
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vacations and olber beaefil!. L ,..._.,,.,.
Radio
equipped
speed
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table.,.!;t~tel$98.45 ohr $S Phper rouR ~m bouae. 141 Bul- :::..":"~":~'"' ., ...... and experienCII. Our employ· : ..._
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TWO apartmut ~~YUoW, VWV~• !Mm for ua. _. and bueflt at tbe
Help Wanted
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Sale At Landm1rk
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TEXAS OIL COMPANY needs ,
tl,500.
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man over 30 at once
for
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mE bedroom 1111
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me1gs, Gallla and M.• • o • n .
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cw11 car and be able W. lake 11 Like
Uwcl No,... Refrl11rator
tlleporl, tt,V95.
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short tnps. Sales experie11ce i 2i ~ e6
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bed room
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helpful but not· necessary. i
a.. MM
home all utilities 'li'...t-1'111 PomeroJ, Oblo, u Hturu, for l..tcl
lal4 u.ua wW ....... Maria~
Write D. L. Dlckerso•, Pre1- ::.
POM:ROY
1o E.U.B. Cburab, ti,IOII. ""•" ,,. c..,. .. ,., ..,. ""' ot
ident, Southwestern Petrole8Mt.
992-2181
SERVICE atation, vacant, liv~ ._;:::;."':' ::.;,::~~.!;.~
urn CorporatioR, 53-4 North ,._ 8aib'
lng quarten, Opper Syr-.
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Mam Stre&lt;&gt;l Fl. Worth , Tex· 2t.
wiD ..U 011 Iaotl oontntet. ll3.·
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as, 76101.
t Ill Ill! .._,..,.
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100.
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C.~ H HOPS
lOW. Must
uODol
1-=:::::::;::;:=::;:~~=~IIIOMB It llil Robart II., IIJd.
31. llu'•
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I· ...I Estate For Sale
tlleporl, ~ acn 1o1,
..... woTtco
~.1100.
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S!H'. (r(]w's Steak
House, acont..d
111JIII!W IJSTING IN SYRAeu5E BOUSE oa LiPCol1 u..;••te.
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for waitresa work,
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TJUG ROME
$1,500; witb llnihn f7,00D.. =.:~ofC:::~r·a:~n~
mu~t be neat in appearuce. i
I lUJ())I !rime ll loadruoma), ML can be flnlllced. Call ti8Z- rlolollll,.,..
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DotHa w. Hwnpbn,., 11 de&amp;twbnt,
A p p l ~ m f)erson at the Green ; a . eo.et.•
Uviag room (21Jtz), kill!htD
fl2t after f p. a, Call 191- 11 ... eo..... ..,... Cowl ., " " "
C.uhlt&gt;~. ru. 7, Gallipolis, 0. : 46. Pe«et
with plonty of baae ... will 3589.
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poee:ry
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waitress and· grill
womjln fl. Ht •
~~ porch wltb omaNil ...... toe•Wil .. ' - " ' · .....,
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from 6 p. m. till mrdnJghl . •• --~
Bo..-'!'.~~tal ~~-railings, ~ b8semeat, &lt;oel .funace, hll
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~=i :1~~~inder engine. standard transmiasion, ndio, heater, l';~~~~~~~~~~r=~:.~~~~~~=r~~~~~~~~~:
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FRITTI!RS?

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HAM SHOOT Sunday, S.pl. 18 , THR~F.· and tour room rw·nisn· - · ·
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and whtte, below DmHII, ~~:arki!::n."'1acrolo.- --~iiiiii:iiiiiiii"___
titarting &lt;ll 12 p. m. on the I eo ~md unfur?tsh~d apart· CA:'-lNI_NG tomatoes. SOc bush i ~~!s?n, ': Va.
___! llltl el iot. On1.J $1l,OOO.OO.
Hobby fltll Fa··m near Racin•.
menls _ ~VY _.-5434
12 6 tfc el, ptck your own or $1 b"';h· ' ONE SET of used
llrar·bell I'OMEROY _ t.06UST rr. Ci1U llrldlord
Sponsored by lht'
Racinf' i rHHEE and lour 1'00m
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el, pi&lt;.'kcd. Don Hubbard . ~~:I weights, $1~. lifting wt;.ght of 1~ atocy tr.uDt bume, sis
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F~remen.
9 15 lie i nished apartnlfn" All utili· racuse, 0.
9 13 lite i Iii() lb. Pb. 7424176. t Illite
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blltbl, baaelllllll.
A. C. IIIIADI'CU
DR. Richard · L. Slack, M. b. , ' ties pa~d Phone IVY l·tnti. PUPPIES, mixed between Cock·
·-·- -·
Caa be lilllli&lt;Od willt ~.1111
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has taken a temporary leave·! Rowle' and Reed. Aller 6 , er Spaniel and French Pood· ;
clown. Baluel like reM. Salt
1 1
uf absf'nce from-h is .. loc&lt;-~l
p. m. cH II WY t-35j4.
1 le. Ph. 992-2071.
i 13 6tc ~
prioe .,,OOO.OD.
AWING • • • , ...-. ....
practicP and will not be a-~ __ -·
_ ·-- 4 3 _tfc l ONE K;ngsto• sweeper
wtb 1-New Holloncl Bl-or
~RT- BJIOADWAt ftct, aD - - WY NIH.
vailable until fut·ther noti.,., ,
ROOM apartment with bath all attachments, like
new . ,
Good
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lrame,
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9 15 31c ·in Pomeroy. 0. Ph 992·5385.
Ph, 949·2261, Racine. t 13 61l! ~
-·reo J•
bath, uWiiJ room, ..,.ar, Alllbodotd . _ 111e1 lltd
1
1-Pjckup Disc
workshop ooroor lot
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9 11 He - - - - -- 1 • lie
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DON'T pumn your sluggis ..p- 3-UHd Trocton
106), $6,Soo.IIO.
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Wanted
5 ROOM apartm•nt "ith batb. tic tank . G•l Klean-Em-AH
IIYBAet.ISE _ CIIIJlli!ll 11'.- UADY·IID 11 Ill tllll,...
~iiiiiiiiii"""ii;iii"'-~iiiii~ [ Ph _99~_3319.
8 9 lfc septic lank cleaner. Land- FULTON-THOMPSON
l otory remodeled brkk. 7 .. rllbllo , _ pro,leel. J'ul
I ~'OUR ROOM furnished apart
mark farm Bureau.
TRACTOR SAW
,_.. 14 1.-p ~•*w), 811 IUJ. l'lwe lltlla-.
went. WY 2-3658
4 14 !lc
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Milt, ~ I'GOIII, eoller, ftaM lllfiDIII, . Go JJehJ
, MODERN2 . bedroom .himiO, BUDGET I'RICED lurDIIUre •
WY Ultl
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leftll lol (liODIIII). Pro~ ~ C.., IMDeptt'i,
BOY or GIRL
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Pomeroy, o. Ph. 992-2903 day our third Hoor budget lbop.
Ia IIGell• rrdM!m A1k111 0..
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or 992·37tl:i ev.nings.
Baker Fllr'lilln, MJdtl)eporl CIJBE ITEAK .,. lb., pork · ..,..10.
AIR
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In Rutland To
Ohw.
n 12 de 111opo 611 11., alleed ......,
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7 34 tfe
Earn Money end Priaet
BEANs;- pot1i11et.
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I08p
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, 4 ROOM HOCSE with bath and melor. Clanaoe Prof· powder, J lor lt.H, Ko. Zll
Mil.
TV
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Delivering The Daily
Sontinol to Htabliohed
1 and utility room . good garden, lit~ Port!. . 0. ft. IU-rl5f. lltBcltM, 211o Olll, fl!llt '!!It 1 •
lop • • • 10 •lltt IlEA""""- PLUIIB""" lllnl
1 Albert Hill, Racine,
Ohio.
t 1l lfAI gallon, :1&lt;- ollaeount .. ....
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Ph. 949-2261.
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DICK RAWLINGS

IIWTTNARS

BlaeHnan

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IIIC . .1 PIOPLII

A CUP OF ,
CORN MEAL&gt;
LOWEEl'l'?

ly WALT WITTIRIIIt

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$1495
--------mileae-e by looal owner, beautiful dark areen over lllbt

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143 an Rutland Road. Pbone I furmshed, .\11ddleport.
Ph. 1
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• 12 tfc
742-4461.
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t 'lh b th ' 3 pavments Sti each left. Ph.
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992·2Su5
' 15 61e
PHONE WY 2-2156 utili&lt;ies furmsh•d. close to __
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bllsiness d"lricl, 110 pel&lt; Ph. MOTHER cat and I ldltens,l
RHI &amp;t... forSIIe
11'1'1'11 COLD WJ:ATIIICR •
! 992-3092.
9 14 31p
would love to have
nice I
For Sale
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Notice
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alter lbegame
PomcroyRutlaad
on
Saturday night Sept. 11 from
18 to U p. m. at tbe Rutland
Grade School Gym. The Jays
will provide tbe music. All

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ella~ Pro)ectlng
l!ltl JjfrsOIIallty wllflln ""'llhort
lllru! of the. -~~. new

Pd to their home in Mountain

View, Calif., after several day
visiting with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Hood of Middleport and Mr. and Mrs. Ken-

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prdJ&gt;IeiD.
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neth Davis of Rutland.

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Jiro~-1111 ~·He
~style,
.,~••. (riiiDCII1. . . , . iypa
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wilD bu . · ~ ,aD!(\ to

leeo·agers from Pomeroy and
Rutland are invited.

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Booster Club will bold a re-

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to; the oon.r: tllbtlng.. 1'111.

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1n11

wa1

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old" 17th wlllcll Albbroo'k repre-

oented but 11 lncl!*'es Mus-

kl\lallll1 tl'ld G~rils~y counties
wtlk&amp;
strongholds

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1111111. 'okl 11th• Boutheul Ohio

dll1;rict.

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The dltlrlct 11 considered
maJ'Ilnal with qcb ·candidate
111en a l8lr or better chance to
win., 11 will gel considerable attention during lhe nest seven
weekS .. ·
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So far, 11 Is the. ooly .district
1n wbiclt oemocrall '-&lt;• doing
. mucl! aerlous talklnl!a bout re.pla&lt;:lnJ 1 Repub!lcan congress•. n. 'fi!li is lhelt No. 1 target
ill fb u Bliekeye Republican
ooqresemea ll8 concerned.

The GOP IJ equally eonlldenl
and detA!nnlned to ma'q a fl&amp;hl
for the dlstrlcL ,

candl~les

Bolb
are worklnl
ury bani and tboae on the
sldelioes who like to watch a
good pollUoal scrap figure thll.
. 18 it. Personalities, . ISsues and
organization wlll .ligute heavily
ln. the results. The outcome
could
upon whether the
Johnson
is up or
down in the pubbe mood at the
lime.
Whilo Ashbrook faces the
problem of winning back tho
moderotes who left him In 1964
the problem for Robert Taft Jr.
811 he tries lor a comeback In

dep~

adm!Dis~atlon

Cincinnati II to will f1f/er the

eon...,allvo voterl:

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It may seem a little .atrange
Bepubllcan'a
10n 11)11 have problea with
the . cooservaUve wiDI of the
party hot thai is the ·Word mak·
lng the rounds in Cincinnati.
Tall wu a leader ill: thl
House during hi' term u con·
grossman . at - large In enact..
ing the 1964 clvU rights btU.
This and some other votes for
Johnson programo, usuaUy Ill
modified form, and his general
...pporl of the United Nallons
may cause him oome trouble ID
November.
Taft'o contest with first-term. .

lbat the late

&lt;OIIS!dered Dip 1
•
eon.sldered Dip Ill luek ml
c:aukl be a major turning point
In Tall's future. II had been

taken almost lor granted -and
that wu a part of his 19M
probletn -that. be would foltow biJ lather mto the Scnall!.
1964
llut
changed the time.
laDle for Republicans all over
lhe country. 'l1lls Ume II Is al·
most the win..,.,.get-out-slage for
'rail lba Is wily former Vice
Pres)den Richard M. Nixon
oould oay In his recent Cine innaU speech that ll was a "naUonal objective" of the Democra!lc pariy to "purge Bob Tall

lro1ll pahllc Ute."
Tbe jlopesten IIIIo lilt

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other I'OI!III'es,alollll .
c:krle enou«b to Jllerlt
Include the 3rd

;nwae

lllt!t • W1ber

befJ!8 cballenged

by

state Sen. Charles
,
tbelr Day!Dn dlstnct; the 1Qlh .
In Southeastern Ohto where Jil.'
cumbellt Democra Waler ! .Moeller and Clarenc:l!
eontesUng, and tbe new t-. ,
w h 1 c b covers about ball fll.c, ·"
Franklln County and ma=.' t
slate. Rep. Clmlmers P. 'fly. ,. ·'
and Democrat Rubert .Vflil ,..
Heyde.
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TODAY'S THOUG.Ht"' i.'

Dovoted•~O Thl GreiM' Middle Ohio ValkV

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•A good l!lciety Is I ~
to I toad life for . .. • ', ;
eompooe U: 101
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wan~ed to cook out tonight:

Over 340 Members of Hanoi's Elusive 324B
·Outfit Killed Saturday in Tmp Maneuvers

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE
Phone 992-5432

BAHR CLOTHIERS
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TONIGHT lhru SUNDAY
Sept, 16-17-11
Patty Duke As

Teetering

"BILLIE"

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Jim Backus

Jane Greer

(Techulcolor)

You'll find the best Mortgage
Loan for a growing family

Riglat #ere/
Younger couples, especially, want the
most economical Mortgage Loan they
can get. That meA"" Cll8 of OUl clearly·

"1W.od" and all that I
The NOW look of London is brought slateside
i" all-wool coordinates for fall by Jean Castle.
Americanized version o! the ribbed Pcnr BOJ
w1th bas~et wea¥e yol&lt;e 34-40 9.95
Coordinates with lined, heather•
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pants, 8-20, 13.00.
Long·sleeve Poor Boy features hori2lllnlal
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9.95 It's teamed with a slim, fully-lined
, ... Ju;st skirt, 5-15 and 8-20, 12.00. All
m yummy frosted sltailes al Brk:k, Fem,

Tea4 or Plum wool.

stated, no-red-tape bank Mortgage
Loans ••• with iuunediate action and paymenm that fit right into a g.rowing-fam.
ily's budget! At down-to-earth cost, too.
Buyin&amp; w building. come ae us NOW!

Open Friday Nights
6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

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NATIONAL BANK
krvi'IJI Mrigs County for over 94 yetJTI
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Member Federal Reserve System
llember rederlt Deposit IDiurance CorporaUon

SATURDAY •• ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
ARE OPEN FROM 9A.M. to 9 P.M.
AGOOD TIME FOR FAMILY SHOPPING

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