<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="21368" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="http://66.213.69.5/items/show/21368?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-04-30T04:54:56+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="57020">
      <src>http://66.213.69.5/files/original/a4eb15063e84779c3f540813aa9b9cdb.pdf</src>
      <authentication>d57ffb54a0a4d5e585e82d852c74dbc8</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="67469">
                  <text>..
Pomeroy Churc#t.

'

·-1.

'
--

16-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy' Middleport,

:~hJt'~::OOf:'/:,':cl,",:';'_'!,.,

1!

Visiting
Pastor
U/ , . .~ G

Mr·•.
.. Smart Is
Hostess For
_ _

~~

Moinly About
People In
Ptnneroy

~.nepo..

~=::...
"il _. uest ·

bout

r
T0 Be Hosf rOI
District Event .

~

!le~ wl~n
Pa~

o~n~

~rs

so:~.!"' clnci~naU

Clyd~l=tl,

ex~nd!d
~~ous~:·
;.c.;:~m
vi:r~~~~·
a~r
~~~
·~:
~ilis
~';::~of t~~uc:~..;
a~slstanl
~·~w~:

.B).~k 10A

Gi~n

~it:";.'i Sa~uel

t':,~ln!ho:::;:~'::;"d'

busineOIS session

pl:n7.i :

! ..

:.~ wa~h~~

~on

I~~~:~ ~~,;:~":!.;'~!:tyB T~~ ln~~·a:~:O\ :.1~ w.

H~=~a~ an~m:ow:S

e:ue.i' Sunday of his sis·

her of the CoiiUIIImon

va:

~ aoc~ro~ ~~~::ygro;';!: ~::.~ser

wer!, paid. Edna Rtt.

First dtgroe murder 'eharcel
be flied Friday qalnst
llalj!" (Hobble) llooo, M, Ill the
early Wednesday ol bla
CharlOtte, 39.
&lt;However, County Prosecutor
hllu• /~':;:~ v. Jl'ultz, who W1'IIOg
TOKYO - Communist C
cont...ion from 11ooo that
today denoun&lt;ed· Soviet •
. pUmped two blaiJII from a
tary aid to India as a "sell...,t" .18 gauge ohotgun Into the abby the Kremlln:
domen of his wile, Indicated
Russia has sent rilodem 1\IIG
- ··· --

•

jet fighters to India. which is
embroiled in a ' border dtapute
with Red China. An lndiao military mission recenlly spent sev·
erat days in Moicow negotiat·

I

~Orden

Colu'"t~us Re~
eve~ ~·~~

~

d~l A~soc~at~on
~:e 7'

C~orus

~e~he

i

Chubby Checker
- and"THE HAPPY THIEVES"

Rita Hal'iwor.tb and
Rex

Thur.-Fri.

arr1son

Au1. 22-23

"FIVE WEEKS
IN A BALLOO~"
(Color)
Bu1to ns

w~re

~nd t)rs~nd

~~ve re~r~:r
in~~·

I :~:: a~~

"HOUSE-O~dWoMEN"
1
Sh r&gt;ey Kmght and

Barbara Eden

Ari~

~v:ionsft:~n:~s. s~~~~::· ;~: ! an~o~isJo~;~h~~· Columbus

D~na

1

a~dr M;~d
~~was ~ccompanied

daug~~,!;:~

Ka~en.

I~ th~ ~~~re~ernice
1~"· c:~~::•i~ a~~sthezu~;::ll; I~::, ";~:~~~en; ;~ek

MEJG

POMEROY OHIO

CLOSED
'ON VACATION
Today Thru Aug. 29th
A... 30 thrv Sopl. 5
"MUTINY ON THI
BOUNTY"
(Techmcotor!
Marlon BrandoIa
Sopt. B, 9, 10, 11
"ITHAPPENEDATTHE
WORLD'S FAIR"
(lechmrolor)
I!Ivls Presley, Joao O'Brien

Tar~

S:pt. 11221

"THE WONDERFUL
WORLD OF THI
BROTHERS GRIMM"

Cl~hnieolor)

-

LAIITen,., Harvey and
Claire Bloom
Sopt. 27 1hru Oct. 2
WALT DISNIY~
•suMMER MAGIC"
(Technieolor)
Hayley Millll
Borl lvea

at~:

fam~!ts"fof a~rs~'illla,;;

for ServiCeS
~ester

Owl~ht

I

'

~';..

ho~ ~~

Marth~

Ma~

• '

T~e

i

~nd

Terry""'! ~ .

a~ns'

a..:

w:

'"f'

wm

be Monday, September 2
and the charter will be draped
£or Mrs . Grueser. All offlcera
and the team · are requested to
hit
'
wear w e.
----• I
HOLD PICNIC
The
Clan .ol
the Mlddleporl Church of Christ
held a picnic Tuesday evening
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Abbott on Route 33. Wendell Gerlach gave the evening
Attendmg were Mr. a~
Tom Bowen, Mr. and Mrs.
Grueser and daughter,
Debbie, Mrs. Paul Barnes and
children Mrs. Leonard Vanmeter,Jr.
children, Mr. :::::
Mrs. Don
Mr.
Mrs. Herman Kmcald, Mr. and
Mrs. Dan While and daughter,
aDd. Mrs. Wendell
and family and the hos • r.
and Mrs. Abbott and children.

al

~nd

&lt;;."rl~cb

NAME CIU:HAIRMEN
Mrs Robert Schmoll artd Mrs.
Roge; Morgan are co-chairmen
~J ~ ice cream social bemg
by the
Middleport
Boosters to be htld Fri·
, . on the high school
at 5:30 p.m. An
will he present·
by the llaild during the eveiJo
. Homemade pie, cake, cana
and solt drinks and coffee
be available.

1

co~cert

Mrs.

GFI~en!rn::Oy
enter..,
···'-a dinner Sunday at

"'
,
d.
home, Rock Sprlnga Roaft.
were Mr. and Mrs[,. .

=

Roefi'::d~~y~:~
Mr~
Logan and Skip I nd
H·ll
.,ey.

I Expectin!J
• T

°

Once -A - Year Sale/

Draw Thr
. ongs

Berkshire Stockings

~.ed for tbe .evelll
od by the Ohio Valley
Club and tbe City ol Porlamooth.
.
Trophleo and priiM will be
awarded Ill Dine claoseo, lnclud·
Inc enclneo rmtghll from • to
110 cuble ltlebeo, ao unllmlletl

11~~lllflne cluJ· ent1 aa

JP

14i~Ht~~M claso.

Tho eifalr

Ifill

tJl!o

have 1 can&gt;o
iv'l atmOI!Phen, ~
Portmlloutb Jay...
ciYic. IIJ'OUPI.
rldefj will bt 1181 up,

You Could Pay More for Shoes
Like These ... but
wbydoitwi.Jyoaea&amp;l
tot POU..PARRar ...,_

3 \!ilrt

.
Tboy..,..
tllolr
A wioo
~

..... . . . . of.. dw- ..... Ia ....... ~ . . . , . . . . ~.

for

~·w civlhzallon.
In~ hed&lt;lorla on

•

.

$)-19

1

testing

""" ll!o!t

lha ~

Roll!ltt lladMJbae.,

llllph: her II!Oihtr•.an 1111111
Slllvelet, l'omeroJ• threo dda&gt;
cfren. JeftiiJ• Jucil•, _, .,._,
l'olm&lt;r, ol l'omero)o, IIIII "!!I!'
lister, Katherine Shoetn.tter ._
New Le.tigtoo.
'
Servlceo wUI he at Bwlng'1
Chapel with burial at llod.
Spring• cemetery. Frlet!cls nta)' .
call at the funeral home any ·
lime.

w• lbo ......
wtllt 1'11111 Inn Frank.

o1

at

'

~~

flervlcat will bo held setu.day at 2 p. m. lor Qlarlotte
FotiiiOI' Rooo, 31. who died violently .,ly .WediJeooJ&amp;J.
· She wu preceded In dtath hy
her father, M.irvln DeVol. and
Is survtvtd by her husband,

- - -- -

they/

Del¥..,.,
cou~,'·.
~

II

I

Wed~y,

I

I

'~
be...._ ~-

Pit~b

.~

Step~

i

:Mr~~fJAdM P~ol~,
Ftsber-st,~om~roy:

,~:-~j~~·

·"I

* * *

will

Back

Pomer&lt;~y

HAZLETON, Po. (UPI) Tbe ~au 1Uempt te drill 1
1!-lndiH&lt;ope hole te two IIlJa.
eatombtd Ul lett under·

School ...

~0

·-Monroev.·ne
I T
Of
I arget
T p b

Htor4 Drill EarHtr

Earier, Fellin •nd 'nlrone ,.. ·

ported they &lt;OUid htar the hugo '
rOtary drill &lt;Utlillf IIII'IIUJII
1
roek above and &amp;aid Jt wu •••
I edcrouDd
lOday,
alsobavlng
ebbed loU·
rw /
target."
forbope
II days
•- 12 more dayl Johnny and Susie "Go Back To
life ·' a
tr•.....,.
Rescuers had hoped to enllll'lll
Schul."
:lner, w
'"""
...,....
tht 12-inch hole to
lochet:
Some wm be gladdened, lOme not.
Rescuers d... ted whether to I COLUMBUS (UPil - Slate . the larger hole conceivobly coultl
Meanwhile .our oebools, whlc• do more huolneso
'·k
sb ft
Ill II
A tid R
W T
'd serve •• the el!Capt batcll wiill
v
Jm 1 m
e ay 1 u or oger
· racy 581 use of a metal cylinder raiHIJI
11 &amp;o
~than any other ageney prlule or publle, are :ear
cbomher when David Fellin, 'today be planned to iauneh an and lowered by cableo
•
readlaeso for the pupils on Sept. 3. Custodlqns ave 511, ..d HfllrJ' TbrGne, 21, 1immediate investigation
into · Nolhl·n wa h rd ·
thl~
'
. . .
vantage may be very large"
beenl busy tbeoe oummer montho puttlag on bright .. •-- b ddlod •- A
·n 1
d'tur ·
g ' ea 1rom • ,.
WASHINGTON - Civil rtghts in the large-bomb area. He said
ve ·-D a
MJ. 1 " apparent 1 ega expen 1 es' 1mmer Unpr'soned bout
ret$
111
dem.onatr ttons iU be beld in
paint, remlldellDJ, repalrlnJ.
are lato 13. !lope laded lor Loa I , , In tht Huron County village of I •way ·from 'Fen· 0 nd Th
"' " .• •
...
.
''They .have
ei!/hl Umeo
their heavy work wreswn, '1\'ltb repOrt• In preparing I Bova, 4Z, wbo .... seporated Monroeville.
IHopes for his !Dsu:vival
ltilli)'
&lt;:&lt;&gt;lnclde
as
mud.
yield
••
we
s1nce
1958.
A
1 l!IIO!t. lot .
aDd
·40r
the
aew
•
·
and
balttin&amp;
tile
y(l
heavier
load
I
.fro'!'
aDd
Tln·
by
Tracy
was
requested
to
look
dimmed ·
.,.
1
with neil Wt!i!nes&lt;ta1-. ,marth Theirs is twice """' in total."
n·
money ·
ohrra••lng l!Uitlbl•'elitsiii'Oom stheilules.
·
0110
on Washlnglnn by more than
Ci
P iouo
divorce aufl were filed Wednes.
:il&amp;\l
•
rock and debris I• lllf oomo into the charges by Mayor Clay. FeUin, who hao r&lt;'ftlalntd buoy.
, jIIIO,OIIIIIbllegrallollisto, a spok... L'bbtto ,.v
f day in Meigs county commoo
of
also are I roof eoflapse. Tbt last sip of I ton Lord. who said pay check, an• Ulrough the Ul-day orde•l
t
·h 'Baril tod
' y, now a pro essor
O pleas court
life tram Bova e•me Jasl Tues. Itotaling $352.95
issued 11bantered and joked Hrlier todaj
, ' ·
m.:..... M.,::;;ro, the marcb chemistry" the University of Tht Colu;.bu.o StHI Fabl-ica- ready. Their nollees are In The Dally Sentinel today. . day.
to a teen-age
who never . •·ith rescuers above ground, ask·
·'" j • ; · -'PQ
. ..
" ' sman, ••~
•• civ'L
' right ' ....
•·-• throosh
Call!omla1958
at Los
or Angeleo;,
befo"' said
the tioo
· · colnpany
·
' an Ohio corpora·
.
worked
Lo d forh the VIllage.
h
H
' ing for his wl·le and ..,.,·ng .·
• ·
ers wore encouraging such pro'
hoo, flied a potltlon agamst
r c arged I a• oward "Nine da)·s u·s nino aya
test ·actlona to magnify Negro
:.•
halted u. Ernest Wright of Langevllle for
Lee, water &amp; light superintend- 1we·re here:: Told be 4woo
•
demanlllo for equal rights and .
lngte,l t"he rtheaw was .. ap. $800.35 with interest, and Clarhad rteeiVed the money "dose." ht added. "] guess when
..
better employment oppartuni· proxtma y
o r way m ence W. Andrews of Pomeroy
between Sept., 1962, and March , I get home my old woman wiD
tit
fovor of the United Slates.
has filed for d•vorce from Nina
1!16.1. on a '·bookkeepmg dodge." l .
hell ..
•.
Sen. J. William Fulbrisht. D· Andrews, a minor. of Pomeroy
0
He said Village Clerk Mr •.
:e serious vein he comCLEVELAND _ The F 0 r d Ark., chairman of the For•ign on grounds of gross neglect and
.
Christine Needh•m made out mented• ..
saw ..,.;..Iring liU
2
1100
11
1
Motor Co. laid off , employ. Relations Committee, asktd Lil&gt; extreme cruelty.
.
PT.
lloss N. Filson, Jefferson Blvd.,
seven checks to !Jee's 15-year- l tflis four yoars ago, would hav
es It Its Walton Hills 8 n d
if he. could reeonclle.
In other court activity, di- has retired from the theatre busmess after 52 years op·
C
old daughter for work suppos. l beon a priest. You 1can't btlitv;
Brook Park !ants today and wide divergenc'e of vrew vorce . investigator Allen C. eralt!'g and managmg thea- I
edly done for lht village at . what we weot through."
p
red! led among nuclear a'ienUfic ex. Hill h•s be&lt;!n ordered to pro- Ires m Pt. Pleasant.
other stage attractloos and lat- Lion Harold Brown was nam. fl.85 an hour Mrs. Needham
_
1 ched perla which Fulbright called ceed with an investigation in Mr. Filson started in
the er it was equipped with lalking 1ed to arrange an inter-ci•y golf said the checks were cashed
a":.ult of
"one of the most unexpected lthe divorce case by James N. theatre business with a nicke· jpictures being one of the first .match with the Middlepori·Po- l"etther by Lee or his wife." I
ed
Workel"ll (UAW) strike developments" of the lest ban/ Brannon against Melanie Bran. lodeon and admiSSIOn
was ' theatres along the Ohio Valley Imeroy Rotary club when the I Lord said the payments were
1t F0rd' 8 t
1 lant in Chi hearings Ubby was unable to non and August rr at 9 am a nickel.
1 to show taJking pictures.
In Pomeroy Lions club met r or apparently used to retatn Lee's
s ampng P
·do so. ·
has be&lt;!n set as tilt trial
In. 1912: he built the firsl ll938 Mr. nson sold the Park !l•nch aQd business at the Ho- eligibility for Public Employ.
cago.
Top government
witnesses for a suit by Lois Ann Jones rnov11111 p1cture theatre In Pt. ,theatre to the Alpine Theatre tel Martin Wednesday:
es Rttirement System benflts.l
CLEVELAND _ Turoer Cat- have testified !hat development against Wayne Lee Jones.
Pleasant and also operated a Company.
.
.
This was one •cllv1ty _plan- Lee had been not1f1ed he would 1
,
ledge, mana in&amp;
the· of the 50. to. 100 megaton
storeroom ntckelodt&lt;ln iloown i In 1942 HomerS. Smith, OhiO ned m .•n
diSCUS. have to pay.hoth his share and
N Yo k Ti'mes sa·d her to. bomb was rejected deliberately
TRYOVTS SET
Ias the Wonderland, . located River Road; the late Holly Hud· s10n per.nd.
the township s share to the fund
the
:ivil on the lfOUnd Uaat smaller avail· Students interested in trying where the Shoe Center 1S now Ul son, Walter Krodel and Mr. F11- l Next week, Sean Mullen, Mkl- after a deadline was missed.
CLIFTON - Laura M Ra
l•&gt;t
11
m 1
able nucJear ...,apon1 wouid do out for varsit cheerlead.,- at the 500 block of Main Street.
son organized the State Amuse- ldleport high school student and
.
.
'1r..,. quesnd "';h thege 1
a "beltei- Job" on- witness- Eastern Higby may .....,.. to In 1922 business expanded and J ment Company and built the son of Lion Don Mullen. will
nes, 74, JC• retired
COII\P ez a
a
re s
he built a new and
larger Stale Theatre located in the , be tht speaker. He is a mem·
ANNOUNCE DANCE
mistress, w 1lfton died at 5 J.
901utton In oight.
.
es have testified rel""tedly
the high school Monday, Aug. Imodern thestre which Is now 500 block of Main S•reet lber of the Middleport Rocket There will be a dance Friday m. Thursday at Pleasant
.
a big bomb call .. built with 28th at 10 a.m., aceor&lt;hng to
Th
Thi
.
.
I I
. from 8 io 11 p m heside 1 he ·ley Hospital
.
PUEBLO Colo
Paul D ... prediclable resulll with
no Mrs Alice Neaae
the Park eallle.
• "'""
which ts stU! In operot1011.
cub, a group of teen-age ..,,. u
b k . ;,_·
"th .
B
Oc•.:.._·
-~
'
.
,...,.
I
.
.
was equipped with I • l•rp
enlists who have carried out a
an m
WI 1IVe I orn
......- 19• 1811. ,..
mond Adamo president-elect of difficulty except providing the '
·
.,.
The State Amusement Comand music by was preceded in dealll b llef
the Ohio
ASIOCiatlon money.
BAR SEIZED
stage to attract vaudeville and pany purchased the Park
of successful launch. 1lh R
od ,
h band I"
In t••
.
saac, by two dau•"'iled Wednesday of a heart
.
.
The Internal Rtvenue Service
rm
rt m 1915 and 1n I"'" bu'l
I I the lDg! th1s summer at the fair- e amr s.
I usShe is ,survived
.
TWO Ct·
M
D I I th Ire In M grounds.
., tack suffered Aug. 10. . ·
TAKI!N TO HOSPITAL
has seized The'Woniler Bar Inc.
"": lnr ve-h n ea. .
•· President Korl Krautter p e
IS MEDICAL PATIENT
ters, Mrs. Pauline Stewart f11
Adams. 56, principal of Hardfrom Wonder Bar l)ic., Rl. 2, 1 Arresll by Pomeroy Poflce :son
g I em a circuli of i
.
r·
.
Mason
and
Mrs.
Bemad'!ll
11!1 Hish School in Portsmouth Harold Hall of Pomerny was Cheshire for hon-p.ymonl of ! Wednesday were Harley Me- three theatres which Mr. Fn.. sided. Fifteen memhers aUend- . Four. year. old Usa Cold- 1Mallette of Pt Pleasant· tllf
phlo, ·itt survived by his widow: taken to MeiSs General hoaPII·
excise and 1!11HhoJd. lllonald, 21, of Middleport, on lson managed until hio recent led.
well, daughter of. Mrs. Joan lsons Donald Haynes of 'RFti.
Eva; their daughter, Ruth Ann, al at 2:5$ a.m. today by Pome, lng tares, GroiJp Stipervlaor AI· a speeding charge, and Glenn I
He •Ill eontinue as 1 M ills Gt
Hos
of
Leta'rt. and Horace Haynes
1
11
1
1
!loth of Portsmooth, two sisters roy emergency squaclsmen and bert J. Alspaush alliiOitiiCed to. F. Kitchen, 19, West Columbia, IVIce president and director of
p
aSc
••
elgs -:.:ad osp ba Cliftoo · five graodchlldren ail!l
'
and two bl-athers.
admitted as a ,medleal pal.ent. day,
lor lroproper mufflers.
the Point Pl'l"saol Building and I RuU d
- au me ar- 1laM,iddl 52 p. m.
nes ay
Y ooe
grandchild
·
Loan Association
es.
an .
eport emergency • res· F
al
Ices
JackJe L
pt Pleas- DISCHARGES - Jay Myers, cue squadsmen and admitted as ,
uner serv
w be held
ant IU.,...;..ed
Filson as Pomeroy; Grant Barnhart. Po- ' a medical patient. She was Ia· at the Cliftoo 1\lethodlat cburdl
,, . '
,
f h S. I •
meroy; David Napper Pome· ller taken io Holzer hospital Saturday at 10::.1 a. 'II· wltb
manqer
o t e II e amuse- ro y.
'
· big.
the Rev.
· , ..r&lt;,\ ,B,DITC!J1'8 NfrrE: ft• follow·
the arrival of llonry Ca·,sold It appearod that Diem, ror ;mont
Company.
BurialKellh
will Hanlon
be in Gra"-!
- Iii
llf
Lodge, the new U.S. arnbaJ. the flral lime, had banded over
Hill cemetery, 111 Mldclh!ptri.
Prron dpaglel
Of I ...party organ av • .
said: While . so.me people. _In
Peking are wlJUng to sacnfJt:e
the lives of half ofnJ
lion, half of huma ly,
iet covernment holds dear not
only the lives of half of the pop.
ulll.tion, but every Soviet citi-

lllethepop~~~··

ato~tc

~I

~

~dmlalstralors

~.

~y

F•JI son Retiring
• • After 52
years Jn Theatre BUSiness
•

1.;.. ~':,e

da~w th~
~

bu~g~ning
~

Prl~•;•ills

. .,.

"'7:J

Mal h Bogeys

I

~at

.

..,.....

v..-

~--tre

,.v

retlremen~.

. y ACtlon
• In VIet
• Nam
B
I

-Y·
':t"":,~ !':

to Salgoo, to preu tflorts ...,. power to the
Top.
a &lt;iarlfi&lt;atlon of the llituatloo ron~log milllaty oommandera ap.

the]] froLmoOdg~·:.~~:f:'::~ air f~ t~~g

't::.

~~~~~~~~~~=~
mUitarz
hls relatives have
about IIbyo'clock
UD pl'ane
a.m., totlight
EDT&gt;. reklo.

AD~ISSIO:r•

r

Du~t~

ICai~w~

1~

~esh1r~, w:s ~kj

-~-

Preview Of Dodge~~
For '64 Announeed

held ·ill
au"tll•
Carroll R.
&lt;Ji ft. H.
.., Rawlinga
SONNorrto
Co., Middleport,
j Lodge had planned llo ltay tooe.l Obsa,.....o 11}11 tbt ;II&gt;YermjMnt, will ottend a special preview of
in Tokyo, but bee• use of Iafter weeki 01 .
the 111114 Dodge can aDd lnlcks
the ten.. situation ill Saigon he Bnddhioto to tate die tnltiail"e in to he held Aug. :111 ln Detroit,

iii

gr~at

in

Reflections • • •

may caD at Fugle8onjl
Funeral home aoy time Ifill'

rp'h
.1. e Day Afiter
~

~~;. tile
~lly ·deCided Michigan.

IY CIIESTEJl TANNI!RJL

L

Friday.

··

Hlo[,()W TEMP
NEW YORK (VPl) - T
lemperalurt reported
U. S. Wutber BuretRt

~eluding

oroerod, to """ to his post, ' tilt dispute,
,Nbt every person receives a telegram lnd a card from morninc,
wluch he lo
Fred· to cruoh the movement
t h Salesmen occompanylng . him the t'irst Man of the land on her birthday. Mrs. Etta aDd Hawob, •
· 'an overwhtlmlnc ,.. ol (llr&lt;t• yiU lrlolllde Richard Rawltnga,lspencer, 100, of the Texas eommuniiJ did last week.
..
Wrdneodays
wlth 10•·1 The prleot.s aDd ...,. lmiBted WaUape . Ambe11er ·and , Hllton
The honored person at an Open Hou., (BS
ldabu. _Tho
forcd Otli!i pistols and Wednesday ...,.. he r d • ; _ ilito Wolfe.
at the home of her son, Ceeil, Texas oommunlty, .
roj&gt;otled
1
tear g• ,........., brought
: lrucb . aud taken to .t.i4(ntion
Markettnc pianJ for the 111114 Splencer already was famous on the local tteene for
. . . _ at
_.
public
by
U. s.
&lt;n the tuburba.
uncon· model year wiU. be explained lqg part In the mammoth Centennial Fair Parade
Tu.
, go\'llrnmeot Ill
firmed report olild at le~ t,ooo by oorporate and division exec. Thursday':
·
·
- - -.......~!lblolv.ra
r.. lloPiblst clergymm had """ tak- utives, inclUding' Byron T.
President Jobn F. Kennedy's clipping servke
Mel&amp;l Mo•trllil
'Into l"'lodf, ·Jircludinf~bo So· chols, Chrysler Motors Corpor• across Bob Wi!IJetl's Daily SenUnel story abOut
ADM,ISMONS_ .. Buddhist
Tblch ltion vice president and lloti8e did the right thmg: notified Mr. Kennedy's · .
1
KbWt.
General manager, and llobe!l staff. The birthday card aild teleJram of '
tptao1
..,usl'!ll!' 1!1 the B. McC!Jrry, Jr,, Dodge ..,.. to Mrs. Spencer foUowed.
ertl aalettmaoqer. O.alers will I
ao idea what Mn. Spencer's
•IW. yl&lt;- •l!&gt;'fcJ diiiPiaY of lbe 111114 Dodge one of Ill'!- nlc:e tbinp about our
ears
li'uc¥ dllrill,t the ar. cer, )loweritr• lilt vote,s; .•P.Prectate_d

'"''~edlng

Nollin~. ;.aid,.

~,.j~ ~~,·J, i""?

Iii/

i

Reel-. O..,b'~~~~~~~C:.,Z,~

I

cam~

·.·

~

~

N~

priest,:·

la!owo,., lfill. - ~ven
~~:~~~~=~let
~of:j•. .ii.i . -~·.. •

~

,...,.. ..• ';· ~ ,.,

~

~

i

"'

~•me
e~tertainmen• ~cme

Thea-~ progra~
~
I

I' ·

delinque~t

I

~

I

·--

.

Mrs. Haynes,
Of Clifton
Dies Thursdav.,
I

I

'

.',·. 3·.·.· · ~'for .$,,79• ,'

1

g·;~

al~member

a~

S

PIannmg
• T

~-:-·

•...

r~any

d~~

editor ~of

17~

1

gl~lh~d ~

Servi'ce Clubs

~LEASANT-

th~

~oo""ny spok~;:"t!," ,P'::;.,ou~nit.
row

racy ro e

•~'

F~lfla

I
I

:o~dalfoot
1 ~til,~:~g~:~:{y~.-~ ~':,!~!:;to

~ge

~es~~ m~~ato.~lu~

~•-•

u.

~lrd

Money F'Jed
In Me1gs
• CoUrf

.f~.

~ ,..itals "'

~

~.

s • Seeking

$1 65 BERKsHIRE STOCKINGS
.
' '
·
5•1• :$1.29 .; pair.
~1

with Sheri/!

t

HAZLEToN, Pa:. CUPU-A IM!tJ trapped men&gt; can Jocste• whel"e at 330
but apparently
we have a little probRescue worken forced coill:o ,
ond attempt to drill through lo the hole is.
are higher."
lem,'' Smith told FeiJin. ''It looks pressed air through the
two minfn trapped 331 feet UD· "Then ht can try to get into Some mining men thtDrlzed that like it &lt;tht drill I has gone into 1&gt;o ,.. if Fellin aDd Throne
dergrlltllld for 10 days ended in the hole."
a "drift" of tht drill, fairly com- the bottom rock...
spot dust and pinpoint the l/rilllf,
cllitappolntment today when the Cbarmbury was referring to/ mon in drilling,• was responsible Smith asked Fellin if he could but the miners said they
,;
driU mlotd the chamber whers David Fellin. 58, one of •ht min- for tilt "miss:·
, locate Ule probe and Fellin re. oot.
.
they are entombtd.
ers trapped Aug. 13 by a roof "We will drill anotller hole if ' plied •
'!be trapped llltn infonno:&lt;l. @. ',
The 24-bour driJiing attempt, rollapse wUh Henry Throne, 28, j we have- to," Charmbury said. "II looks like it is above us a , surface that U a new probe .•
'
which started at 7 am. EDT1and Louis Bovn. 42. Fellin and · "hut this time to the north. little bd. eight r...t up the piteh." llf&lt;ellsary.llley would not
was halted "hen the Thront were SO!paraied from ' Meanwhile. we will .... U thty l
is the term lor slope in- to drill any farther west lett _j
spec1al 12-lnch bit dag into rock Bova by a wail of rock aDd 1&gt;he trapped men l can p1ck lhe1r chnat1on.
be completely of! ........
,
below the tiny cllamber.
j dbris.
way to the hole."
1
u..,.,tatn Aboot Dfrlilll I FeiUn. who had plotted
"It's apparent we missed 1tlt! 1
DrJIIIag
The disappointing news was rE&gt;-I Smith asked whether Fellin be- , course of the drilling, did .-a
monkey tunnel." Dr. H. Beecher I Charmbury said the dri:ling layed to FeUln and Throne by lieved h• cwld dig to !be probe Ishow i•nmediate disappointm&lt;!JII.
·
•
Charmhury, alate IIOCrelary of had stopped at 315 foot.
state Deputy 5tcretary of mints , "I don't know." Fellin said. I "Maybe somelillng will WOJt
B.
G.
mines, said. ''All we can do is l1 "We are not going any deeper Gordoo Smith on the intercom " You must have hit somethmg Iout,' ' he said.
,,
;'.':,1111 of
ail tight lor tilt present. lapping he said... We think we are in&gt;o system through a six. Inch hole hard- a sulphur wail &lt;an ex- 1 Rescue" also sent do,.. ,.,. ';,
hao returned to San Otero, 011 the drill to - if they &lt;the' btd rock. We thought tllty were 1. drilled ' earlier.
tremeiy bard wall of pyrite!." pass 11o aid tht miners ia1 "'"-' 1
California wbe,. he Is , 1811,... ·
ing tht metal drill.

be td wub the u. s Navy aUer
I
Ddl
_;,
k
spe ng I receu• •WO • Wff ·s
Libby's main concern dealt lesve htre. He to o forrutr
with the "high yield" field of
Bleb school football
development of the 100-mega· star
ton bomb- the area in which
•
Russia Ieoda the United Stateo.
Testifying helore the three
Senate comrnitU.es - foreign
Ult
relations armed services and
joint
- considerin'g the
pact. Libby said the "Soviet adI
derground

The charge came 1n a lead- " tneaninaful "
·
1
the f t
--eo
·

'I ,

Second Hole ·To Trapped
Miners
Is
Failure
~t.
"Da~.

~

pair

'

'

other JIOSBiblo charges remaJn.
the aame ntcht upre101nc cona caU about I a. m. from a
ed uoder otudy.
ctrn bec•use her' hush"" .. had
woman, but htord only scream..
Roas admitted he killed his
threatened her. • si;, was flllllld
She traced the Cllll, notified
wile &lt;Ji si• months after abuut
by DepUty Sh«/f!'~ Howard
the sherlfrs department, and
five hours of iniense quesliDIJ.
Frank sitting deitd' in a chair
li'raok ~ to the scene
lng by Prooecutor Fultz. The
in the Uving room of the COU·
from 1 Jlltrol In the !'uppera
ohootlng i• helieved to have
pie's .DorCliS home with the
Plains area. .
happened about 1 a. m. Wedtelepho\le in ber lap.
Meanwlille, Fultz Indicated he
nesday.
&lt;)PI!RATOR 01!:1'8 CAlL
would arrive at a -final decision
Mrs. Ross -was reported to
A Pomeroy elclialltJe tt!leon what chor..., to file qoinst
have called a neighbor earU.r_ __,__
ph..:.one....:..._ope
__,_ra
.::to
_ r _ h..,•..:.d....:...l'j!CO
....:...i_ved
_ _ __R_oso
_ _ ~~~~-• eonlerenoo

' .

Um"ted States Authon"ti"es

$1.35 BERKSHIRE STOCKINGS
Slle $1.09

,~&lt;,.

wll;hGenuiJJOG&lt;XIDYEAR ,
W E L T - at only 16.99.

wpo Ioapr, -Jtmaw.llt ~~etW.

in the newest fall · colors .
.'
proportio.,ed lengths.

•

Former·AEC
CommJSSIODer
•
Likes Treaty

CLEVELAND - Police said
today they arrested two m...e
per({Ons In connection with a WASHINGTON (UPI) - Forcounterfeit ring· that had be&lt;!n mer atomic energy CI)[IUIIisprinting bogus Cleveland Tran- stoner Willard F. Libby told
sit System bus passes and ttck- the Senate today he "probably
ets for almost a year.
would favor" the Umaed nucleThe new arrests brought to ar test ban treaty but le "wor.
four the total jailed as de lee- rled" that the UnJted States has
lives continued their investiga· not tested 1 super-bomb.
tion into the operations u( he Libby ca11ed the treaty "a
ring.
real act of disarmament."
said he would liJ&lt;e to set snme
MOSCOW - The Soviet Com ''tacit understanding"
t h at
monist party.charged today that peaceful usea of nuclear power
some Chinese leaders woold sac· to dig canallo 0011ld proceed unrlfice half of humanity to build der the pact and hopes that un-

Sch1~Ung:

ELBERFELDS POMEROY

River Fesllv

ing for more he1p.

Homebuild~rs

c:J

e New Location
e New Furniture
e New, Low Cost
e Budget Terms
"THE BRIGHTEST SPOT
IN MIDDLEPORT''
. ·~llotait. Corpot •
1rjiNIIIN o Pl-•1 e

~~~

MINS:~

Ade~

Baker Furniture

Eug~ne

any COme
From Distance

s

conc~rt
l~e

M

:::\:~ ·~:~.;;o~l:·d:::.~~~~

Quality Costs L- Than You Think

Leg~
ask~ ~

C~b

~~~~~~~~~~..:~
· [ and
S THEATRE
Andrew Duggon

Aandugu~

~h:
~•ng
~Jn.

l gue~lte

Red
F'abi an

~cine ~lcao
~nnual

V'f"'~

~

~es·j
~~:"'~~

TONIGHT
FAMILY NIGHTS
"DON'T KNOCK
THE TWIST"

r~

a~d Mrs. ~~~ a~ ~ruce
~

l~~~;;~~~~~~~ tricl

!t11~

schedu~e

rnon by Rev.
was gtvtreasurer's office.
lber!!l and a
of the pro- home on
-s .Jane Vroman Klein, Mrs. C. M. Hennesy, Mrs. case of rain U will be held at
en in the evenmg.
Mrs Jacob Gloeckner and grams for •he commg year
Mr.
son John Jobn Balrer, Mn. Edward John· the second ward house.
Friday was wom~n·s day with !' Mrs Lloyd Moon• were Mon- lgiven The September meet~~ (Verard o~e~olumbus ~spend~
and Mrs. Emersoo Jones.
AUG. Z3
Mrs. Dorothy LewJs, president day visitors In Parkersburg, W. wUI be held at the home South IHow~' eek with his parents
The Phllatbea Women of~~
111 charge. The theme song, I
Mrs. E. L. Hughes DO
ng
w
'
Middleport Church of ChriS
"We Are Matchmg to Zion," op- iVa
Bile and Third·••·
'Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Vroman. POST TO HOLD PICNIC
wlll hold a rummage sale Fri·
ened the session followed by Mr
Mrs. Smart, president of the lsunday Mr. and Mrs. John Vro- The
Legion day aDd Saturday, August. 23-M
devotions by Mrs. Sarah Slon· j grandchildren.
their home Sanborn Missionary Society' man and son, John H., Mr. and
602 •
PICDic will he In the French building (form·
0
ey uf Gallipolis, who had for I
a visi• with rela: 1gave remarks on the work of ,Mrs. J. C.
and :
Sunday,
25, .-::.the er McMasll!r Bldg.) The groop
1
her topic "Fellow Pilgrims on . eve an a
the Society for the years. Mrs. 1and Mrs. Char es roman
Sand
raye
Ill-- wiH have dishes and curtams
the Road:• Mrs. Banks gave 1
:;;;:,:ker reiurnPd IRichard Owen was lhe program children, Mark and Maryd
landing. AU
in addiUon to clothing.
.
1tlves
the welcome address. an~ Mrs. Mrs und: nl ht, after 8 vis- leader, having as her toptc ler, were guests of Mr. an
their fam.Wes are
a
The Middleport Boosters will
Mary Price uf Gallipolis. re· l hom\S ·so/
Wl'h her bro- I" Reflecting on Our
Renee- James Brewington
Invited. They are
sponsor their annual Ice
sponded Commillees
were
,1;ter·in-iaw. Mr and lions." wh1ch was followed by ler. Sandra, at Rio anklin
a covered dish and 8 ver social and band
named and reports of sub-rhs- \M H ward Seidenabel a n d . a penod of discussion.
Mr · and ~rs. Frof Col bus I
August 23 with servmg to
presidents, given The Rev , rs. J:mes Frecker who ts i Mrs. Smart served homemade ther and cb11dren
urn
gin at 5:311 p.m.
cream,
8 peach ice cream and cake to Ispent ~he weekend in
G. J . Johnson of Toledo gave . s~~:
the
U
S
Armv
spent
ANNOUNCE
HOP
homemade
p1e,
cake
and
1
the missionary message.
I
d
· 'lh the Seidenabels IIhe above mentioned and Mrs.l port Wtlh friends.
Ba IJ.. A teen-age record hop will dy and soft drinks will ht sold.
1
1
ew ays WI
David
Darst
Mrs.
Bert
Bodi·
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Everet
c
ld this Thursda evening The band under direction
1
spent mer, Mrs
Hamilton .. Mrs. , ner ·and
c.;;nie and
New Haven tei. canteen Mr.
Gherke, will
en
e a
d nt'
h Wf' ll:end with his parents. Homer Hysell, Mrs.
Clifford
spent
Y ed h
8 to 11 p.m. sponBOred by sent an informal concert
lowed by the preSI ' s
. Ie
e
Jones Sr and Rhodes, Mrs. Frances Bearhs, nail where they attend I
N " Havtn Junior Wom- ing the evening. Mrs. ,
sage. Programs w;;•Mrh
R;{,,_ E J . Hill. IMrs. J . H. Hamm, Mrs. John , baseball game.
The Jaya wfll emcee. ISchmoll is president
Ih
by 0
Bor- l
home Sun· Seines. and Mrs. P. 0 . Grimm.
partY Ia CJP.!'II to
area Boosters, while Mrs. B r u.c
I c arge
ld
· b M Jone&lt; and
7&gt;
Lloyd Is chairman of the
·
a
with her Rutland PTA Is
The Eagles Class of hthe
.
• P
cuse Melllndlst Cburc
w
P•;:;:· Paul Hill and children, ponBOtln/I arty
SEE
Peacock hold an Lee cream social
by Mrs Stoney and Migs Mar- Debra Jo. Tommv, Paul Rlrh· ~ The Rut1and PTA Is spon•
~- and MrsD lin
Pa the church Jawn Friday,
Bass, followed by a ard , Jack and David arriv.ed :soring a pre-school party for
and
23rd, at 7 p.m.
vesper service by Mrs. A d a Monday nl~ht for a . VISit with first graders Thursday aftergu arrdl and attended
Pavne and Miss Clovadys Scott. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hill and Mr.fnoon, August 22, at the Rut· Those from a dlotance
Zerkle ~nd IM. l'rel They were
HOLD FAMILY DINNER
Rev. Borden was in charge and Mrs. Hiram Slawter Thev ltand Elemtntary school. Ehgl· ,attended the funeral of
the Btg
: e b. Mrs Eu· A family dinner and
of the Saturday morning se!l· will return home Thursday and ble first graders must be six !bert 0. Lee, Monday were Mr. accompa k
y
.
was held at the
sinn and devotions were by dea. Carol Hill who spent •he su~· on or before September IS.
and Mn. Raymond l';eigler, Mr. tah Brae 011·
Lillian Greenlee at Atbticttle
cons Robert Echols of Oak HiU mer with h'r grandparents, Will Students In lbe nrst slx laad Mrs.
Mavre of
cently. Attending were Mr.
Roy Johnson ol C.ouster. reiurn hnme w&gt;lh tllem .
grades from the Langmlle area .Marysville, Oh1o; Mra.
ANNOUNCE HOMECOMING . Mrs. Lon Greenlee ' and
, The problem hour by Rev
Mr . and Mrs. R. C. Relman ,who formerly went ta_Rutland rspurlock of Warren, Mich., There will be an annual Greenlee, Mr. and Mrs.'
ITubbs and the • docmnal ,.,. and children. Kathy and Don· : Elementary school Will
b • . Mrs. Clyde Saunders. of
at Burlingham McDaniel and son, Mike,
Imon by Rf'V Seward
were nie of Sandusky were weekend [transferred to the Harrlsonvll~ j mgton, W. Va.; Mrs. LJ111an Hoi- ~burch
Aug. 25. A bas- les Bennett of Middleportj
Iheld In the forenoon . Rev C. gu•,ts ol Mrs. Florence Holl•v. and Salem Center schools thiS Iter, Mr. and Mrs. WOllam Lee
dinner at nooo will be fol· ren Bennett of Columbus;
i E Valentme of Jackson open· Mrs. Helen Brlckles und Mr. ,ye••·
and d•ughter, Jane, Roy Lee, lowed by program atl:30 p. Mace Greenlee, Mr. and Mrs.
1
led lht afternoon session Witt• and Mrs
Logan and '
'
and daughter Mabel, Mr. and
with a gueat spesl;er.
Carl Henderson, Mrs.
;devotions.
Skip of Pomeroy, Mrs. Elmer
Mrs. Clyde HuseU of Wester·
diner, ol Charleston; Mrs. Mary
1 Memorial services were con· Bailev and Sandra of Darwin. Ph1lt1lhl!f1 Soctet)
ville, Ohao: Mrs. Opal Frankie
M Un Mr and Mrs.
Idueled and final reports were and Mrs. Callie Logan of Flora l b Holding Sale
and Mrs. Josh Sammons, Mrs.
CLVB TO MEETof t h M:n,.• and· Barbara of
Igiven and an executive boaro visited Monday Wlth Mr a n d
Philathea Society of the E:dn• Noble, Mrs. Robert Duf. 'l'lle ladles
cothe· Mrs Charles Rayneo
meeting held. Special music by Mrs. George Logan, Hemlock , Middleport Church of Christ field
daughters,
Bead Cld Ill
Jar Buffaio,
Va.; Mrs.
the Fourth sub-district choir Grove.
.
Iwill hold a rummage sale at Dabble of Charlestoo, W. Va.,
will ho .
the Cossin Miss Lyda Smith,
was presented and an address Miss Jlealn Ccasto a~d f:~en~~ French's Hardware Friday and Mr. andghMn. ~~oiBouldin meetmgf ~yAgnev~(te of Carrte' Spurlock of
by Rev. Samuel Jackson, his· Miss Eane ase rPurn
!Saturday Aug. 23 and 24, he- and dau ter, ....,e,
O
·
M Ella Candee of
torian, was given during the Colun:'bus Sunday, after 8 week- ginning ~t 9 a. m., President lngton, D. C.
_.:.:.::..rs=.===
evening session.
end n~;lt with Mr . and Mrs. Na- M Robert Reibel said today. PaDbearers were Pearl Me-Suoday School In charge of than Biggs and family.
A rs;.,. with contTibutions may Bride, Elvin l'osl, Robert Jef·
Oscar Qualls, superintendent of
Mrs. Ernest LaiJance or fera, Dan Rller, Rue TuckerNaomi Churdl, opened the Sun·
ANNOUNCE REUNION
Miss Mildred Hawley,
man aDd Roy Spencer,
day morning session Music wa~ All descendants of
Lovins
presented by the combi 'ed IHuffman) Roush and M o s e s
.
•,
choirs of churches In the dis- Roush are invited to a !lend the NOT BACKWARD
trlct aild Rev. L. H. Johnson fifth annual reunion to he held The Chicago Tribune of Feb. '
of Columbus gave the sermon. at Rock Springs
Fairgrounds , 17, 1863 noted tbat uthe little
Music by the combined choirs Sunday, Aug. 25. A basket ,lunch IState of Rhnde Island Wlll the
0
I opened the afternoon session wi)l beserved at 1.2
clock Ifirst to officlaUy accept the I
C
and the aermon was given ~Y E:.S.T.
land donation under the Agri·
Dr. Wilbur Page of Cincinnati.
cultural CoUege Act •. and abe
state moderator who atao gave
VISIT MOTHER
has located and rece1ved scrip
Mr. and Mrs. William
D. for 1110,000 acrea of Land In KanCionch of Tampa. Fla., a n d sas which ts nearly one-half ao PORTSMOUTH (UPI) - The
aons Kenneth ond Joey, were larg• as !he cultivated land In world amateur boating chilllll&gt;l
recent visitors of her mother, the gallant little state."
lonships and II fiv!'&lt;lay River
Day Festival Is ezpecletl to
Margaret McKenzie.
- - - --- - - draw thoosando of boallni enthe b&lt;onedirtion.
HIGH ROLLER
lltualasll from aD over the
Meals were served esch day ST. LOUIS !NEAl- Don Do· country here during the Labor
Seamless · Berkshlres Full
womeu of the Naomi church Ibro, 21, of St. Lc&lt;1ls already IDay holiday weekend.
assisted by women of the Mt 1has four sanctioned 800 league I The boat races are .ChedulFashioned Berkshires and Agilon
Moriah, Pomeroy First Bappst series to his credit, one •hurl ed on tbe Ohio IUvar Sept. 1
1
and Forest Run churches.
of the ABC reeord.
and 2 wltb JOIIIII ioo
· St1etch Berkshires - All styles and

V Gause of Gallipolis was in
charge and the annual pres!·
dent 's message was given by
Rev . McGhee. A minister's semled b Rev A J Ruffin
inar.
Y w • hekt Wednes·
of
Ral h . .zw,.
da)
of th: Ministerextended a wei·
La
'lh Dr William Par0
GJousier, respomlmg.
s cial music was presented
b P" •he Women 's Convention
and Rev. Isaiah Tubbs
of Blackfork gave the sermon.

f

I

=

~:::;edel:'t:'!
~:~m:ff:~oncon·
Mrs. ' Baumgardner. a~istanl le~r~":.to~~c~,;~oei~k~~r a Reading Chalrma\ dletributed l 7ht~ h;hewa\~:'n!y t~:.~; ar::ng ! ... Mr1. Coats, Rtv. Ho~e Ice _cre:_m, ~ak~ ~~i~~ S~~t~.!lt:..";';:."~
Wednesday afternoon, Rev. L. chorister sad plamsl
ser·
k's vacation from her duties !tile three study boo s to mem- 1 err . G y t I
Marvin Dowson, Mra. 0, P. pie and coffee wdl
so .
Columbus The next meeliniJ
..

~.wlpf .........

Willl~g

g'::~tc~ re:':~e::!!: :~~r:"~~.:;::• Ca~':!
~ cone:::.:.~:
na!~
dl:~~~~rc~•:•~i!'"
w'fti
aB~gt.
wltb
sld~l

01

=e~~:ir :rei~:~

•

~

Mr~. ~Philip

Elect~ ~·

~rs

•

'

I'll~

·~·

!h~~~~~=~

S~l'h

.

,IIHI,

Portsmout~.

~~~t

. .,,....,.,. lloll Ill

~!~· leornblned

Robert=·

'

"" r....n, lltl'. ....,;. • . . .

•

•

11

NOW YOU KNOW'

-,.. .. • ,.,=~1::%.~~

the Lovejoy Circle of I b •
p_em ol .ljlo! Firol
lloptlst wboit. tba ,Wi!ldjhl Trail
Educallonal Seminars
First BapliJt
Mn. D. B. R.vtlagar, ,
~Ill Delawan fW the put ertib -Ia at the
ol lira.
Officen' Training Day Wed.
Mn. Henry Relheledan;: 0 me which met 'l'uelday evenlna· Ave., hu ~ Gf
yeors, wt11 he the gueat spesl;
fl. AU women ol
Hayeo return Cot mhus Miss RhDda Hall,
chalrmao,
ol her..._, lTOIT)'
at the P\&gt;meroy
Bapllll 8 p.m;
their aonual
Churdl of I b•
evening, from
u
presiding.
. who realtled In Akron.
SUttday at tbe UO a.m. picnic, Jle
are
.
District are lnvked
they .attended •he Sla h The meeting was opened with
Carpenter Ud been
.oervjct. Re and h Ia tate their own oiJo•"""""·
attend. Reglatratlon beiJlll
1
With Rev. Nyle Borden, first aave the welcome address and
...
of the .D•ug · the reading of the creed
of
Ill a fall recenlly and
are vacaUonJng here and The Post Prea~nts of the 9 a.m. and services begin at
v1ce moderator, in cha1ge.
greetings were given .by HPv. ters. of America.
ed
John o. Rockefeller which Is m- 1 made a ~plete
relatives.
~
American LeJiou Auxillary
a.m. and wU1 close abolif
" On the Road to Christian Donal&lt;l Bonne of Middleport, MISs Peggy Boso retu~ ds Iscrlbtd on 1 plaqUe in Rocke· Funeral oerv1ets will bo
pastor w111 also conduct Drew Weboler Post will meet
Unity " was •he theme of the with resJX.n'" by Rev. H. H.
home, Great
h!, feller Pta 7.a In New York City, nounced later.
deollcatkdl aervlce for par- Wednesday aveoblg at
Ib
Please bring a sack lunch and
SPSSI.,;,. .
IGiUyard of
The after a weekend vis.:. ie
followed by prayer by MIss I Mr. and Mro. Oecar Baau..,l
'with their babies during !lome of Mrs. J. M. Tborntoo.
a day of fellowsblp
Mm1Siers and Deacons In- reDdinl of church let!ers ar.d grandmother' Mrs.
"
Hall.
' (Patty Lloyd) and
lbe ........
AIJG, 2Z
our District OffiCI!I'II 11!4
sl&gt;tute was held on Wednesday OPP&lt;!mlment of committees
tersoo.
d Debbie Bo- DevoUons given by Mrs. Eth- Mike !Joyd were Ill
Rock , Springs Grange
ourselves for the new
uh th• Rev Elbert McGhee ceded the sermon by Rev . L. Misses Na':.:n
pending
Hughes Included scripture Monday. Wendy, John, I
,
• .'
meel In regulnr oessino Thurs. year of 1963-61.
1 ,. char e
w
The V. Gauoe.
so of Great
are s
o- reading from Luke and a modi· Michl Bastlaol speut tbe
'Heath Commuswn day at 8 p.m Members a
- - --; ,, on
with An address by Rev. Borden this wtek with
enUtltd, "The Gift
of with their graodmother, Mn. ·Tai/U On Bu.inus
aak,;.. to
early to h el
·
,
devottons by Deacons George opened •he afternoon sesSion , ther,
Rexroat
taken from the book· Bruce Lloyd.
ol Rev Tho Wonlllp Commission of move back mto ball.
Theodorw Councd
I ogari of Ironton and C. L. followed by election of officers Mr. a
[.'· Jl· returned to
"The Secret Place," and a James BarlleU, lOll
• Bettlll ·Metbodlst Church met ments wUI he served.
Met On 6fonday
J
ol Bidwell Musi c w•s In for the coming year.
ahnd
Friday,
"Friendship."
oil and Mrs.
has
afternoon at the home The
Workers class of Theodorus Council Daughlerl.
char e of Mrs. Elbert McGhee were Rev . Borden , moderotor, t e~r
ks vtstt with her Members answered to r returned from
b oll\41'1. C. M. HenntsJ with Mrs. the Enterprtse EUB church will of America met in regular and
Ethel Riley ol Glous- 1Rev Tubbs, first vice moder- afier a t';' weeDe ie
by giving visits to ahul·ins. he had attended Junior HI g Robert
CoBia chairman, In meet Thursday evening, at the
Monday evening at t b •
te
·
ator : Rev. Glenville Seward of •muther. rs.l tiv"
Harold Chase, project church camp.
all
lluaJaeu was dllcuss- home of Mrs. Eldoo Weeks.
IOOF h
0
Callie Banks
•.
King of
Cora
cour"cllor,..pre;• welco':
Bt;nice Borden,
clerk : Pt. Pleasant, W
and
. on their birthdays with ,and Becky, were at
and millie
recommen- meet Tburaday evening at 7:30
a::'!u:":'.:'.. :n::O
church a
ed h
Rev McGhee II'(' asurer: Rev . day dmner gues
and
of cookies
IPark Tuesday, Rev. Bart li
to be made to tbe offle. p m at the church.
r ua
h
f rb HoJ;.
city t
Jackson, statistic tan ; M:S Clarence Andrews
, If was announced that t h e
vacation from the Gllurch of ial board. Plans wU1 be made "The Naylors Run Playground was
were
by Deacon
Scott of Rev. Henry Fletcher. corres- m&gt;lv. I
H sell of
Cro8S quota for Septem- the Nazarene. F' ld
Hawk
for an orgao dedleatlon Association will have an Ice
I Death benefits lor Btstil
The I29&gt;h session of the Pro- Rtv. Borden JXealtled at the
videllct M..slonary Baptist As- Thursday morning aeaaloo
aocl8tion. tht oldeat in the n:usic was In char~· of
world w•s held a• the Naomi M&lt;Ghee and Mn. Ervm Baum.
Ba ti;t Chu""'
Wed....U.y gardner. Deacnn O..ar Qualla
th!ugh Sunday o1 last wtek of the Naomi BaptiSt ehurch

I,

..

:t

l~Jve,

~~..

IIDp

- · ·- - .

-

�,...,....., __ ....
I

•

'

'

~· - ·

'

,.

..

-

~ ~~

.--.. -..---.

I

~.;

, __ .., ...

..

ftet Daily

s.,.,;,. I

TbeEasierWay···
· ~ If tlllap weren't already

eaooo 1!*1

tou~b
don~

~ many of Ul
tMw !low to pronounce the DIDies
of IIIQSI the places and people we read
about In tbe newspapers. ·
And even when we set a clue from a
bll·tlmt l'ldill or t•levlsioa commentator, alone comes anotber commentator
eftll

Jerry Lynch Self! New River News Point Rock
Social Notes
Pinch Home Run Mark I """*' - • ~~~
Jncl!"*'
Galle

f!elen Help Us!

By ED &amp;\INIBW:Y
JOm oppoal, brought 1be ball to
UPI 8porto Wrllor
1be P1m.
1'0(1111, and reCIDCAGO UPI&gt; - Pltllburlh'o etiYOd 10 aulograpbed baU Ia r&amp;Jerry LyDCb bad DO lnotructlono
to hit I home run to win. pmo
WI.
lor lbe Pirates over the Ollcogo
"

w-ms

and gives an entirely different proiiUDciatiQn.
Maybe that's why ~ many of us are
taltlng more about the CIP'feDt govern·
me11t difficulties In England tban about
the crises ia other !Pdl. AllnOit every·
body tnowa bow to pronounce Cbrlstlne
and Mudy ancJ \Vardl

Cuha, but be dld, and set a major leagu~ .....,... in Ute proceao
OO&lt;ause 1! . Was the 15th pinch
hom.. of his career.
" All co..oy&gt; Murtaugh oaid to
me was 'Lyocb, you're tile hit.
ter'," Lyocb 1ald, descrlhillg the
situation when he went to bat for
pitcher Al McBean to open the
Pirates' ninth .
"He dldn't say anything like
'Hit a home run,' or 'Get on
base,' or anything else."
But Lyocb specializes in pinch
home nms, and his drive went
deep inte tile right field bleach·
ers 1&lt;&gt; give the Pirateo a 7-6 wiD.

.Voice Of Broadway •••Reporting
•i .By DOROTHY
JllOIQWay . Grapevine

KILGALLEN

' Elilabetb Ashley leaves Aug. 25 for
Juarez, Mexico, where she'll seek a eli·
•oree .fnlm actor James Farentino. Stay
tuned to find out what, will happen with
her and George Peppard; she says
\hey're "just friends,' and George has
been screamtne his head off about Items
linking them romantically - it's "an in·
vaslon" of his private Ufe, he thinks but df coune he can't deny that he
spendS most of his time, on and off the
set of "Tbe Cl!rpetbagers,'' with her.
He's In tbe throes of a marital disentang·
le"rnent, too, so before long they'll both
be free to become more than mere
chuiJIB . . . The Uncoln Center manage·
ment has Inquired about Tony Bennett's
avaUabUity for a November concert with
count Basie's band as accompaniment.
Tony is wild for the idea, and hopes his
agency can clear the dates so he can
squeeze in the gig at Philharmonic Hall.
Comedian Alan King is on the verge
of signing for his first serious role il) a
Broadway play . . . The biJ buzz amon11
insiders: watch for the RetSel CRse to
come up In the Valachi revelations.
Broadwayites, who don't surprise eaoily.
will be startled ... Incidentally. one of
the men mentioned by Valachi was, un·
til recently, at the front door of a major
New York nlghtclu~floor show type
George Roosevelt Jr., flew in from
the West Coast to be at the bedside of
father, who is gravely ill at Roose·
Hospital.

•

•

R Harmon
Dies TuescJay
At His Home

h

fan

J .... (le!Upnls

.

IIJ, 121
ball feet; Pt. pr,.'l!l! ·
)loeeot vlllton 11 IIIII .,larral
1ur11.
l!lDian 8•• .11111ao1r7; J(d4W: ·!lobo borne
lilt. and CLEVELo\ND IUPI&gt; _ Cbla~-t I
Lynch. IS, haa playa! hil 011. bs Palls O.M rilb&gt;C; K« ! IIa Mro. .EIIn Boetmall &lt;)f neer log ..,.... were .......,...
tire IIUijor Jeaauo witll tbo river on the IIIIIs; Olar~ WuhiDgton,
Mr. and MN. -ol bouliug pottoru,
Piroteo and Ciaebmati -~ 17.illllatlapuy. Pomeroy II.G.;P..-reot BIIWIIIII fll ........ U..... ........,.
MOY·tmelll l
mooU, •• a utilltJ m.;. IIMI ...,._..,,
•
dam and VIola Jlobo, Illl1too- IUPIIJ Woduoodll)' Jalllldled
band IJid ploeh bitlel' de iun ,... '*It river - DowldD8 down Raymood Holliday and fam!- umpeip llll•hwl what It Wled
w hil &lt;Un'enl IDIIr wlth the Pi· 12, I a.m.; Natkllal do!fll· Lt. ly are spending a te.vo tritb de facto RSJ"!PiloD In tbo a.... 1
rates, where he broke Into the 12: 15 p.m.; Beaver don ' 13. Mr · and Mro. Jolm Holliday land publk achool l)&gt;llem.
major leogueo in 11154. He was 12:!iG a.m.; Salvetl down l.J, I~ oUter relatlv.... J
VFM olficlall Oald the al"Jged l
traded te Cincinnati aflor lhe 11156 a.m. ; ZJmmer up 14; 4:40 aJD.; M~. Mary KUeo Jagen of segJOplion depo:ived chlldreo
season.
:Rowedown15, 7:10a.m. ; H. J . Fh..tda, is spending a vacatioll quality..,.,.,..~"'
Ploya Mare 011011
: Pattoo down II, 1:35 p.m.; J. here w!Ut home folb. Her hill- lion. and Indicated the -PI
"I wasn't worryillg about the Bosworth up I7, 5:25 p.m.; band w~o is now In Florida, would demand at a meetlns
record," Lyocb ..id. "lve been Queen City down 17, 11:30 p.m.; will amve 10011.
day of lhe achool board tllat
playing more wilb Pittsburgh, Sl. Marys up 17, I a.m.: ~ , Mr. and Mn. W':""'Y 8obo aapecto of the -aphi""l dJs.
and thal'a what I want, I'd ratb· down t7, 2 a.m.; C. V. Homer and Beulah LowtbeJ' of Chilli· crimination be eliminated.
... piny regularly and let some- down 18, 12:!iG a.m.; Mlu Ster- cothe open! lbe weekend bere. They ·aaid Ute VFM would
body else have the pinch-bitting ling up 18, 12:15 a.m.; Northml Mr. and Mrs, J . E. Radl!kln., demand the board "·==~~ ~
records.
,up 21, 11:20 p.m.; Weatem up Nollie Vale and Tina Radeldn l Cleveland schools «
"I only stariA!d five gamea at 21, 1:45 a .m.; Dike down Z3, visited Mn. Betty BleD, Loo- 1within a year ."
Cincinnati and 1 was a plncl! hit- 9:40 p.m.; Defender down 23, donderry and Mra. GeGrgla Phil· I
t.,. eight times."
10:15 p.m.; Davenport
~own llpo of Frankfort, Friday. Bolh ' In addition, the grnup will ~eek

...,.,.1

,
- Harry W.
Harmon, 75, Roote 2•. Pl. Plea..
ant, died Tue~ay mght at hll
home after a "" weeks Illness.
~e was a retired carpenter, and
lifelong ""'ident of Pl. Pleasani.
Mr. Harmoo was born April
12, 1888 In Mason Coonty, the
son of Ute late Daolel Webster

PT. PLEASANT

Since the trade, he's been mere down Greenup, 7:15a.m.; Pam· are convalescing nicely.

Surviving are his wife, Flora
M. Hormon; one daughter. Mrs.
Mildred Garrett, Pl. Pleasanl;
six sons, George C. Harmon at
home, James R. of Lithopobs,
Ohio, Edward L. Harmon , Pl.
Pleasant, Paul of .New Haveo,
Denzil W. of Mer~den Kansas
and Jack E. Harmon,
Ma.
rille Corps, Camp LeJeune, N.
C.; two sisters, Mrs.
Pearl

u.s.

Boardman and Mrs Neva Sig-

r 'on both of Charl;..ton. 0 n e
'
brother,
Fred Harmon, Pt.' Plea·
sant; 25 grandchildren and 13
great-grandchildren.
.
.
.
Funeral servtces w1ll be held
Fnday 2 p.m. ~I the Crow FU·
neral Ho~ wit~ t~
R' e.v.
~ge Oller ofttciatmg. Burtal
WI~ be in Suncrest cemetery.

Fnends may call at the funer•I home.

Golden Sleep
Mattress

an end I&lt;&gt; alleged diBcrlmlnation
in Negro teacher auignments.

or less a starter with tbe Pirates Greenup 5:50a.m .; Ravenswood

It was his fourth pinch homer and Emely Jones Harmon.

Utis season - two of them with
Cincinnati before he was traded
to Pittsburgh in late May. and
now twn of them with the Pirates.
8 ,..altJ Old Mark
The l&lt;&gt;lai of 15 moved him
ahead of th&lt; old record holder
•
G~gethCrowe, ;ho 8 ~ 14
w•
r ee atlona
ague
teams, Boston·M~Iwaukee, Ci~m~
~tl and St.~· The Amer•can
. •hguNe ~rdkos 12d• by Bob ~rv
WI1
ew of,orth an ., Kansas City ·
uor all
It ~,besLyncll tald,
"lbi
1
hi ; ,';~e e 1 e ~· 11 was. a
good Ii a fast _:_,and. I h:~
11
Lg
,w.as a "":"" potch.
ync • lu kily .. obtamed the
home run ball 1n the dressing
;t"~m ath~leac';:
-;{,bo
rd
•b
eM . igan •
8W&gt; • Bo by Franldmdr!e reI&lt;&gt; a
ad
• sys.

II '

Cleveland ·To
n---gr..gah·on
l1ale "
.

eta D down 31, 10:05 p.m.; Annual Picnic ·~
trade schools, and awarding of
Bayou Lorraine down 31, 11:35
•
school building contracts: and
p.m.; Southern down 31, 12:10 Bemg Announced
founding of a school relations I
a.m.; Dianne up 32, 11:10 p.m.; PI'. PLEASANT.- Sunday, hoard .
Dixie Challenger down 32, e:Sii August 25, the Chr1st Episcopal
p.m.; Crucible down 32 4:211 Church and Bruce Chapel will James Otis,
American
a.m. : Valvo!ine up 33, u':ao p. have their annual parish pic- !riot, origmated the ,J:~~:I
m.: E. Bosworth down 33, 12:25 n~c at. Bruce Chapel. The pic- "Taxation w1Utoot
r&lt;
GIVE VISITORS INSTRUCTIONS a.m.; Cotlon Queen down 33, mc will open wilh morning lotion is tyranny."
POINT ARGUELLO, Calif. 4:20 a .m.; Craig M. down 34, prayer at II a.m. in front of the
- ----·
IUPi l-A sign on delicate elec~ l 10 p.m.; Lewis up 34, 10:50 p. cha!Jel.
Mrs. Erma Vale of Cai1Jlen l
tronic equipment at the naval . m .; T. G. Gerow up 34 , l2:50 .From noon until% p .m . there ~st Ho~e spent Sunday here
missile range base here warns m . Tibolt down 34 4 8 m
w1ll be games and contests for w1th Nelhe Vale and son.
1 .,
·
·
'
• •
·
1
cur»ous VISitors .
a.m. ; Indiana down 34, 2:15 a. t he c hlldren and adu1ts. At 2 Mrs. Rut h Ketrlhg
and son, I
"Das
computenmachine is Gallipolis dam_ Bingo up lp.m. the meal will be l!erved.IRicky of Calliornla are spend·
night for gerflnger pokeo und 4:10 p.m.; Jinx up 7 , 10 p.m.; Meat will be prepared by Leo ing some lime here with her
milteograbeen. Is easy schanp- Moyle down 8 , 40 p.m.; Louis-· I Caladros and the vegetables will mother, Mrs . Erma Nelson
pen der springenwork, blowenfu- lana up ll :l5 p.m.: Semel down be cooked by the wome!) of and family.
sen und poppencorken mit opitlz· 1, 45 am. Hiram up 3. 15 am. Bruce Chapel. The women of Mr . and Mrs. Orland Sams of
enparken. Ist nicht fur gewerken Benn,; d~wn S:3S a.m. : Eig~: Christ Episcopal Church are Newark and Mr. and Mrs:. I
by das dummkop!eo. Da srubber- cliff down 5 , 35 a.m.: Crockett asked to bring desserts .
George Radekin Jr., and daugh-·
necken t~ightseeren keepen hands down B: lO a .m.; Solvay up 9 Mr . Homer Smith will fum- ter, McArthur, spent Saturday !
In das pecketo. Reiaxen und . . LuUter Herdman waiting ish corn lor the meal. Parish· and Sunday with Mrs. Ethel
watch das bliokenlights."
I to go down
loners are asked to bring lawn Radekin at her home here.
I
He's been in 83 gi1JJII) this ...:
son, '10 of them witll Pittsburgh.
Six of his pinch hornero have
been against the CUbs, two of
them this season. Both of the 1963
blows came off Lindy McDaniel.

1

·
Kanawha river -

Helen

chairs, however, benches and Mrs. Neva Nil..flolson
spent
Z. folding chairs wi}N)e available. Sunday afternoon with her par~

2:-1' hill,

according to Charles

20 p.m.; L. C. Shearer down Pllzer, rector of the
Winfield 6:05 p.m.

A. of Wooster are visiting

their

I w o parents here.
-Mrs. J. E. Radeki• ,

churches.

FUTURES

You cOlliN PIJ'

$59.50
$59.50
$59.50

Hea\ly 8 oz . wo\len stripe cover
S,.,ooth. button .free surfl!!lce
Edge Gards• prevent sagging edges

Shop, compare, judge for yourwl{; tM.
buy is so big it can "t be beai. Sff it now!

.,1tl1fl' BO boo

"'""i: to o lui i

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT
391 N 5
•

econ

d

schDol set. And the low prlc" m1k1 our foo-r first choice with momo, tool
ShDp today-you'll find 1 gr1nd selectl on In 111 el-.

LITTLE BOYS' LEATHER

IIZES
81!14

il\.99
T..£

Displayed In Our Pomeroy Store
Priced For Quick Sale !

AND
UP

GIRLS'

BLACK- WHITE SADDLE OXFORD
1-C·D WIDTHS

SIZES IYo-4 - - - - - - - -

$2.99

Othen to $6.99

eMEN'S LEATHER LOAFER or OXFORD

Sizes 6¥.1 to 12 - - - - - - - - - - - . . , . - - $4.99
eGIRLS' TEEN AGI: LOAFER or SADDLE
for the wide foot, E width, 5¥.1 to 9 - - - - - - - $5.99
e TEEN AGER CLASSIC LOAFER,
Antique Tan, Pinto or B!.ck
$4.99
LITTLE BOYS.

BIG BOYS

Bnshed Pigskin Oxford

LEATHER

8V2T03 _ _ __

TEEN-AGERS

All Wool Bulky KNEE-HI

BLACK, RED
HUNTI)!R, WHITE
, CAMI!L, J.M.L. - - -

S~L.VALL.

YEAR AND CAN
LEAVE liiE OECI&lt;S
CL~MIILE

SIIE TAKES !lEft
WEU.·EARNEO
1WO WEEI&lt;S OFF-

?';•

'

'

HUNTER. OXFORD
RED, BLACK, WHITE
CAMEL

S1 •69

•

~--REAL
.,

SPECIALS----

~jaiR~ _,.II HI, Red, gi'HII, bl.,.,

iil.c!c ...,._...._____,__ S9c

·•WMITI·IQIBY 5qX .
CREW

· ·

.•WH,,.

2 PR.$1.00
pecklge s $1.00

,,

·~:' :~ITI C~EW wl~h atrl,..d ~ ,

. ,

39c
pke•.2 $t.OO

lRitMt.·f,--lsH.HOSE, 9\o!o TO ;tl

BOX...
~r·,,

·lo

$

ONLY
VALUES TO 12.95
ONLY

SIZIS
,21t!o TD 6

STRUCH KNEE-HI SOX

lJIIN(;S RUNNI~

In this group dresses that you can wear now.
Save 75% and more.

Regrouped for quick sale. We tiave to move
them. See these on our Ready-to-Wear Floor.
Buy several at this price.

."BACK TO SCHOOL IS SOX TIME !

MAzuRKA KEEPS

6.9~

OXFORD OR LOAFER

SIZE '

BERRY'S

Only 4fJO Hundred To Sell Jtt These
Prw•, 11.11 Regrouped and Prif!ed For
Qulf!k Sale, Sa.,e Now. Shop Early and
Sa.,e. No Lay•iltcays! 11.11 Sales Final!

VALUES TO

''',';\'\•·

'r

SPECUL Pf!RCBJtSE LADIES'
:Values To $24.15

88

NEW FALL COATS
Special Purchase of Ladles New Fall and Win·
ter Coats. Valuell to 24.95. See these and Lay·
Away for Fall now. Shop early and save.

Ladles' Reg. $5.00

Ladles' Reg. $3.99

DRESS SHOES
Lorge table

ot

lldloo eiDie out

Dumbero of
White Pump 1r

· Ft.te regrouped

for quick solo.

OUI Utey J&lt;&gt;-we
have to .move
tb-.

$133
.

pr.

LADIES FLATS
Valu.. to P.911
In tbil IJ'OUP.
Priced fllr . quick
11lo. Whites and
101110 eoiOI'I,

.save % &amp; more
DOW.

·f

.'

Fine luthen end fine atyllng m1ke th... sh- firtt choice for the back·b

Shoe, Loafer or Tie

,':;i

.

At Your Stillier Store in Pomeroy FRIDAY ancl SATURDAY

"BACK TO SCHOOL"

..-~

i~ P .

iiiiiil

•

·•

•1 1. .,, tho• 10 dU! Iliff ~lllth... , yDU 11• 1101 co,..tMaf,
ulrslrlt!l 01 you can buy 1ngt~11 matt•"' w·tl1 11 mild!
ulu~ to&lt; th~ nn1~ o1ln, m~ner. •el u&lt;n you1 Could.. , SMtf

1

down Marmet 8:10 p.m.; Mer· All attending are asked to park ents, Mr. and Mrs. J . E. Haderill down Winfield 6:10 p.m.; oo the main road and there kin.
Shaffer Jr. down Winfield 7:25 will he a taxi service up the Robert Holliday and
p.m. ; Lucas down Winfield

Made with featurea found in .,..0 a1attr--

$137 .
pr• .

FRIDAY anll SATURDAY At

""-"""'

�,...,....., __ ....
I

•

'

'

~· - ·

'

,.

..

-

~ ~~

.--.. -..---.

I

~.;

, __ .., ...

..

ftet Daily

s.,.,;,. I

TbeEasierWay···
· ~ If tlllap weren't already

eaooo 1!*1

tou~b
don~

~ many of Ul
tMw !low to pronounce the DIDies
of IIIQSI the places and people we read
about In tbe newspapers. ·
And even when we set a clue from a
bll·tlmt l'ldill or t•levlsioa commentator, alone comes anotber commentator
eftll

Jerry Lynch Self! New River News Point Rock
Social Notes
Pinch Home Run Mark I """*' - • ~~~
Jncl!"*'
Galle

f!elen Help Us!

By ED &amp;\INIBW:Y
JOm oppoal, brought 1be ball to
UPI 8porto Wrllor
1be P1m.
1'0(1111, and reCIDCAGO UPI&gt; - Pltllburlh'o etiYOd 10 aulograpbed baU Ia r&amp;Jerry LyDCb bad DO lnotructlono
to hit I home run to win. pmo
WI.
lor lbe Pirates over the Ollcogo
"

w-ms

and gives an entirely different proiiUDciatiQn.
Maybe that's why ~ many of us are
taltlng more about the CIP'feDt govern·
me11t difficulties In England tban about
the crises ia other !Pdl. AllnOit every·
body tnowa bow to pronounce Cbrlstlne
and Mudy ancJ \Vardl

Cuha, but be dld, and set a major leagu~ .....,... in Ute proceao
OO&lt;ause 1! . Was the 15th pinch
hom.. of his career.
" All co..oy&gt; Murtaugh oaid to
me was 'Lyocb, you're tile hit.
ter'," Lyocb 1ald, descrlhillg the
situation when he went to bat for
pitcher Al McBean to open the
Pirates' ninth .
"He dldn't say anything like
'Hit a home run,' or 'Get on
base,' or anything else."
But Lyocb specializes in pinch
home nms, and his drive went
deep inte tile right field bleach·
ers 1&lt;&gt; give the Pirateo a 7-6 wiD.

.Voice Of Broadway •••Reporting
•i .By DOROTHY
JllOIQWay . Grapevine

KILGALLEN

' Elilabetb Ashley leaves Aug. 25 for
Juarez, Mexico, where she'll seek a eli·
•oree .fnlm actor James Farentino. Stay
tuned to find out what, will happen with
her and George Peppard; she says
\hey're "just friends,' and George has
been screamtne his head off about Items
linking them romantically - it's "an in·
vaslon" of his private Ufe, he thinks but df coune he can't deny that he
spendS most of his time, on and off the
set of "Tbe Cl!rpetbagers,'' with her.
He's In tbe throes of a marital disentang·
le"rnent, too, so before long they'll both
be free to become more than mere
chuiJIB . . . The Uncoln Center manage·
ment has Inquired about Tony Bennett's
avaUabUity for a November concert with
count Basie's band as accompaniment.
Tony is wild for the idea, and hopes his
agency can clear the dates so he can
squeeze in the gig at Philharmonic Hall.
Comedian Alan King is on the verge
of signing for his first serious role il) a
Broadway play . . . The biJ buzz amon11
insiders: watch for the RetSel CRse to
come up In the Valachi revelations.
Broadwayites, who don't surprise eaoily.
will be startled ... Incidentally. one of
the men mentioned by Valachi was, un·
til recently, at the front door of a major
New York nlghtclu~floor show type
George Roosevelt Jr., flew in from
the West Coast to be at the bedside of
father, who is gravely ill at Roose·
Hospital.

•

•

R Harmon
Dies TuescJay
At His Home

h

fan

J .... (le!Upnls

.

IIJ, 121
ball feet; Pt. pr,.'l!l! ·
)loeeot vlllton 11 IIIII .,larral
1ur11.
l!lDian 8•• .11111ao1r7; J(d4W: ·!lobo borne
lilt. and CLEVELo\ND IUPI&gt; _ Cbla~-t I
Lynch. IS, haa playa! hil 011. bs Palls O.M rilb&gt;C; K« ! IIa Mro. .EIIn Boetmall &lt;)f neer log ..,.... were .......,...
tire IIUijor Jeaauo witll tbo river on the IIIIIs; Olar~ WuhiDgton,
Mr. and MN. -ol bouliug pottoru,
Piroteo and Ciaebmati -~ 17.illllatlapuy. Pomeroy II.G.;P..-reot BIIWIIIII fll ........ U..... ........,.
MOY·tmelll l
mooU, •• a utilltJ m.;. IIMI ...,._..,,
•
dam and VIola Jlobo, Illl1too- IUPIIJ Woduoodll)' Jalllldled
band IJid ploeh bitlel' de iun ,... '*It river - DowldD8 down Raymood Holliday and fam!- umpeip llll•hwl what It Wled
w hil &lt;Un'enl IDIIr wlth the Pi· 12, I a.m.; Natkllal do!fll· Lt. ly are spending a te.vo tritb de facto RSJ"!PiloD In tbo a.... 1
rates, where he broke Into the 12: 15 p.m.; Beaver don ' 13. Mr · and Mro. Jolm Holliday land publk achool l)&gt;llem.
major leogueo in 11154. He was 12:!iG a.m.; Salvetl down l.J, I~ oUter relatlv.... J
VFM olficlall Oald the al"Jged l
traded te Cincinnati aflor lhe 11156 a.m. ; ZJmmer up 14; 4:40 aJD.; M~. Mary KUeo Jagen of segJOplion depo:ived chlldreo
season.
:Rowedown15, 7:10a.m. ; H. J . Fh..tda, is spending a vacatioll quality..,.,.,..~"'
Ploya Mare 011011
: Pattoo down II, 1:35 p.m.; J. here w!Ut home folb. Her hill- lion. and Indicated the -PI
"I wasn't worryillg about the Bosworth up I7, 5:25 p.m.; band w~o is now In Florida, would demand at a meetlns
record," Lyocb ..id. "lve been Queen City down 17, 11:30 p.m.; will amve 10011.
day of lhe achool board tllat
playing more wilb Pittsburgh, Sl. Marys up 17, I a.m.: ~ , Mr. and Mn. W':""'Y 8obo aapecto of the -aphi""l dJs.
and thal'a what I want, I'd ratb· down t7, 2 a.m.; C. V. Homer and Beulah LowtbeJ' of Chilli· crimination be eliminated.
... piny regularly and let some- down 18, 12:!iG a.m.; Mlu Ster- cothe open! lbe weekend bere. They ·aaid Ute VFM would
body else have the pinch-bitting ling up 18, 12:15 a.m.; Northml Mr. and Mrs, J . E. Radl!kln., demand the board "·==~~ ~
records.
,up 21, 11:20 p.m.; Weatem up Nollie Vale and Tina Radeldn l Cleveland schools «
"I only stariA!d five gamea at 21, 1:45 a .m.; Dike down Z3, visited Mn. Betty BleD, Loo- 1within a year ."
Cincinnati and 1 was a plncl! hit- 9:40 p.m.; Defender down 23, donderry and Mra. GeGrgla Phil· I
t.,. eight times."
10:15 p.m.; Davenport
~own llpo of Frankfort, Friday. Bolh ' In addition, the grnup will ~eek

...,.,.1

,
- Harry W.
Harmon, 75, Roote 2•. Pl. Plea..
ant, died Tue~ay mght at hll
home after a "" weeks Illness.
~e was a retired carpenter, and
lifelong ""'ident of Pl. Pleasani.
Mr. Harmoo was born April
12, 1888 In Mason Coonty, the
son of Ute late Daolel Webster

PT. PLEASANT

Since the trade, he's been mere down Greenup, 7:15a.m.; Pam· are convalescing nicely.

Surviving are his wife, Flora
M. Hormon; one daughter. Mrs.
Mildred Garrett, Pl. Pleasanl;
six sons, George C. Harmon at
home, James R. of Lithopobs,
Ohio, Edward L. Harmon , Pl.
Pleasant, Paul of .New Haveo,
Denzil W. of Mer~den Kansas
and Jack E. Harmon,
Ma.
rille Corps, Camp LeJeune, N.
C.; two sisters, Mrs.
Pearl

u.s.

Boardman and Mrs Neva Sig-

r 'on both of Charl;..ton. 0 n e
'
brother,
Fred Harmon, Pt.' Plea·
sant; 25 grandchildren and 13
great-grandchildren.
.
.
.
Funeral servtces w1ll be held
Fnday 2 p.m. ~I the Crow FU·
neral Ho~ wit~ t~
R' e.v.
~ge Oller ofttciatmg. Burtal
WI~ be in Suncrest cemetery.

Fnends may call at the funer•I home.

Golden Sleep
Mattress

an end I&lt;&gt; alleged diBcrlmlnation
in Negro teacher auignments.

or less a starter with tbe Pirates Greenup 5:50a.m .; Ravenswood

It was his fourth pinch homer and Emely Jones Harmon.

Utis season - two of them with
Cincinnati before he was traded
to Pittsburgh in late May. and
now twn of them with the Pirates.
8 ,..altJ Old Mark
The l&lt;&gt;lai of 15 moved him
ahead of th&lt; old record holder
•
G~gethCrowe, ;ho 8 ~ 14
w•
r ee atlona
ague
teams, Boston·M~Iwaukee, Ci~m~
~tl and St.~· The Amer•can
. •hguNe ~rdkos 12d• by Bob ~rv
WI1
ew of,orth an ., Kansas City ·
uor all
It ~,besLyncll tald,
"lbi
1
hi ; ,';~e e 1 e ~· 11 was. a
good Ii a fast _:_,and. I h:~
11
Lg
,w.as a "":"" potch.
ync • lu kily .. obtamed the
home run ball 1n the dressing
;t"~m ath~leac';:
-;{,bo
rd
•b
eM . igan •
8W&gt; • Bo by Franldmdr!e reI&lt;&gt; a
ad
• sys.

II '

Cleveland ·To
n---gr..gah·on
l1ale "
.

eta D down 31, 10:05 p.m.; Annual Picnic ·~
trade schools, and awarding of
Bayou Lorraine down 31, 11:35
•
school building contracts: and
p.m.; Southern down 31, 12:10 Bemg Announced
founding of a school relations I
a.m.; Dianne up 32, 11:10 p.m.; PI'. PLEASANT.- Sunday, hoard .
Dixie Challenger down 32, e:Sii August 25, the Chr1st Episcopal
p.m.; Crucible down 32 4:211 Church and Bruce Chapel will James Otis,
American
a.m. : Valvo!ine up 33, u':ao p. have their annual parish pic- !riot, origmated the ,J:~~:I
m.: E. Bosworth down 33, 12:25 n~c at. Bruce Chapel. The pic- "Taxation w1Utoot
r&lt;
GIVE VISITORS INSTRUCTIONS a.m.; Cotlon Queen down 33, mc will open wilh morning lotion is tyranny."
POINT ARGUELLO, Calif. 4:20 a .m.; Craig M. down 34, prayer at II a.m. in front of the
- ----·
IUPi l-A sign on delicate elec~ l 10 p.m.; Lewis up 34, 10:50 p. cha!Jel.
Mrs. Erma Vale of Cai1Jlen l
tronic equipment at the naval . m .; T. G. Gerow up 34 , l2:50 .From noon until% p .m . there ~st Ho~e spent Sunday here
missile range base here warns m . Tibolt down 34 4 8 m
w1ll be games and contests for w1th Nelhe Vale and son.
1 .,
·
·
'
• •
·
1
cur»ous VISitors .
a.m. ; Indiana down 34, 2:15 a. t he c hlldren and adu1ts. At 2 Mrs. Rut h Ketrlhg
and son, I
"Das
computenmachine is Gallipolis dam_ Bingo up lp.m. the meal will be l!erved.IRicky of Calliornla are spend·
night for gerflnger pokeo und 4:10 p.m.; Jinx up 7 , 10 p.m.; Meat will be prepared by Leo ing some lime here with her
milteograbeen. Is easy schanp- Moyle down 8 , 40 p.m.; Louis-· I Caladros and the vegetables will mother, Mrs . Erma Nelson
pen der springenwork, blowenfu- lana up ll :l5 p.m.: Semel down be cooked by the wome!) of and family.
sen und poppencorken mit opitlz· 1, 45 am. Hiram up 3. 15 am. Bruce Chapel. The women of Mr . and Mrs. Orland Sams of
enparken. Ist nicht fur gewerken Benn,; d~wn S:3S a.m. : Eig~: Christ Episcopal Church are Newark and Mr. and Mrs:. I
by das dummkop!eo. Da srubber- cliff down 5 , 35 a.m.: Crockett asked to bring desserts .
George Radekin Jr., and daugh-·
necken t~ightseeren keepen hands down B: lO a .m.; Solvay up 9 Mr . Homer Smith will fum- ter, McArthur, spent Saturday !
In das pecketo. Reiaxen und . . LuUter Herdman waiting ish corn lor the meal. Parish· and Sunday with Mrs. Ethel
watch das bliokenlights."
I to go down
loners are asked to bring lawn Radekin at her home here.
I
He's been in 83 gi1JJII) this ...:
son, '10 of them witll Pittsburgh.
Six of his pinch hornero have
been against the CUbs, two of
them this season. Both of the 1963
blows came off Lindy McDaniel.

1

·
Kanawha river -

Helen

chairs, however, benches and Mrs. Neva Nil..flolson
spent
Z. folding chairs wi}N)e available. Sunday afternoon with her par~

2:-1' hill,

according to Charles

20 p.m.; L. C. Shearer down Pllzer, rector of the
Winfield 6:05 p.m.

A. of Wooster are visiting

their

I w o parents here.
-Mrs. J. E. Radeki• ,

churches.

FUTURES

You cOlliN PIJ'

$59.50
$59.50
$59.50

Hea\ly 8 oz . wo\len stripe cover
S,.,ooth. button .free surfl!!lce
Edge Gards• prevent sagging edges

Shop, compare, judge for yourwl{; tM.
buy is so big it can "t be beai. Sff it now!

.,1tl1fl' BO boo

"'""i: to o lui i

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT
391 N 5
•

econ

d

schDol set. And the low prlc" m1k1 our foo-r first choice with momo, tool
ShDp today-you'll find 1 gr1nd selectl on In 111 el-.

LITTLE BOYS' LEATHER

IIZES
81!14

il\.99
T..£

Displayed In Our Pomeroy Store
Priced For Quick Sale !

AND
UP

GIRLS'

BLACK- WHITE SADDLE OXFORD
1-C·D WIDTHS

SIZES IYo-4 - - - - - - - -

$2.99

Othen to $6.99

eMEN'S LEATHER LOAFER or OXFORD

Sizes 6¥.1 to 12 - - - - - - - - - - - . . , . - - $4.99
eGIRLS' TEEN AGI: LOAFER or SADDLE
for the wide foot, E width, 5¥.1 to 9 - - - - - - - $5.99
e TEEN AGER CLASSIC LOAFER,
Antique Tan, Pinto or B!.ck
$4.99
LITTLE BOYS.

BIG BOYS

Bnshed Pigskin Oxford

LEATHER

8V2T03 _ _ __

TEEN-AGERS

All Wool Bulky KNEE-HI

BLACK, RED
HUNTI)!R, WHITE
, CAMI!L, J.M.L. - - -

S~L.VALL.

YEAR AND CAN
LEAVE liiE OECI&lt;S
CL~MIILE

SIIE TAKES !lEft
WEU.·EARNEO
1WO WEEI&lt;S OFF-

?';•

'

'

HUNTER. OXFORD
RED, BLACK, WHITE
CAMEL

S1 •69

•

~--REAL
.,

SPECIALS----

~jaiR~ _,.II HI, Red, gi'HII, bl.,.,

iil.c!c ...,._...._____,__ S9c

·•WMITI·IQIBY 5qX .
CREW

· ·

.•WH,,.

2 PR.$1.00
pecklge s $1.00

,,

·~:' :~ITI C~EW wl~h atrl,..d ~ ,

. ,

39c
pke•.2 $t.OO

lRitMt.·f,--lsH.HOSE, 9\o!o TO ;tl

BOX...
~r·,,

·lo

$

ONLY
VALUES TO 12.95
ONLY

SIZIS
,21t!o TD 6

STRUCH KNEE-HI SOX

lJIIN(;S RUNNI~

In this group dresses that you can wear now.
Save 75% and more.

Regrouped for quick sale. We tiave to move
them. See these on our Ready-to-Wear Floor.
Buy several at this price.

."BACK TO SCHOOL IS SOX TIME !

MAzuRKA KEEPS

6.9~

OXFORD OR LOAFER

SIZE '

BERRY'S

Only 4fJO Hundred To Sell Jtt These
Prw•, 11.11 Regrouped and Prif!ed For
Qulf!k Sale, Sa.,e Now. Shop Early and
Sa.,e. No Lay•iltcays! 11.11 Sales Final!

VALUES TO

''',';\'\•·

'r

SPECUL Pf!RCBJtSE LADIES'
:Values To $24.15

88

NEW FALL COATS
Special Purchase of Ladles New Fall and Win·
ter Coats. Valuell to 24.95. See these and Lay·
Away for Fall now. Shop early and save.

Ladles' Reg. $5.00

Ladles' Reg. $3.99

DRESS SHOES
Lorge table

ot

lldloo eiDie out

Dumbero of
White Pump 1r

· Ft.te regrouped

for quick solo.

OUI Utey J&lt;&gt;-we
have to .move
tb-.

$133
.

pr.

LADIES FLATS
Valu.. to P.911
In tbil IJ'OUP.
Priced fllr . quick
11lo. Whites and
101110 eoiOI'I,

.save % &amp; more
DOW.

·f

.'

Fine luthen end fine atyllng m1ke th... sh- firtt choice for the back·b

Shoe, Loafer or Tie

,':;i

.

At Your Stillier Store in Pomeroy FRIDAY ancl SATURDAY

"BACK TO SCHOOL"

..-~

i~ P .

iiiiiil

•

·•

•1 1. .,, tho• 10 dU! Iliff ~lllth... , yDU 11• 1101 co,..tMaf,
ulrslrlt!l 01 you can buy 1ngt~11 matt•"' w·tl1 11 mild!
ulu~ to&lt; th~ nn1~ o1ln, m~ner. •el u&lt;n you1 Could.. , SMtf

1

down Marmet 8:10 p.m.; Mer· All attending are asked to park ents, Mr. and Mrs. J . E. Haderill down Winfield 6:10 p.m.; oo the main road and there kin.
Shaffer Jr. down Winfield 7:25 will he a taxi service up the Robert Holliday and
p.m. ; Lucas down Winfield

Made with featurea found in .,..0 a1attr--

$137 .
pr• .

FRIDAY anll SATURDAY At

""-"""'

�'"

•
,..

I

i

i

,---------r S5 Women Take

'••

I

Qflloen Club !If ~

~tnce

Ma~re, ~.

,
·
·
d 1
pe
ua: 110nnte
MASON_ eoa.,h John GraM- Jlart&gt;OW', DowOJ Smith, DIe k center,. WelChs IIIZ ~~ s 8 ' ex r
·
bllck l'IO; Pet. Karachnlck,
ilaff ol the Waharna WhIt e \Tennant, Bobby .Russell, Nick most siX, feet tall. Bird weighs When asked as to what h II ter. le • . Jlm111Y Blake
FalcoNI !Ills coming fool· Howard, Gordon Clark, a n d 170 ,'1111~ Von Maire COIIIfS '" llarllng lineup wou'l! be, Gran~ ~:tli -~~- Joltrlsall, iuard,
Stewart
157.big bdghl spot in the Fal- olaf! commeDied \hal •·
• ·IIUilf Woodl, eo4,
ball ~· .,... 1or a com- Earl
~ 00 the early \ato~
·~ ba f 1- tal;
.
1
plele ~ildllll ~~
rOC:ba~m
date, Grand- coo cirnti Is Mtke Kitchen, a P~o/ good Idea. but"' far odmool Jilo Mattox. badl, 17S;
work!! """'Uti··-..
~
H
ked that It was 1)01 transfer student from Van W. posiiiOIII are wide open a a ·Rood, llctlt, liT;
,.ac~y lor the se111111'1 opener 11 ~, 1;;";:' bo 1 to get 1 h • m Va. Hl&amp;h sChool. Kitchen, a'jun- battle wu •till going '"' ''"' Rolllru, auord· . 1311;
Ball, goard; Terry Ke~, . 1aotnst Grantsville ot home on ~~ady br twel~ dayo. He Aid, lor, weighs I'll and is !i-8 in th~~~~e pl•ceo. In the Uneup.
Augost :!0.
L . II
I tl ,.. though that most ol tho boys height. He is l hack and w I II Tho remainder of the oquad ter; Frllll llelchort. back' Diet
Grandstoll maru ve e • •
~ I """" coodltion af. probabl• take over the quarter- io as lollowo:
Pfiffner, ·back; Bill Zulpan,
men returning lrorn laot year 1 report~ n • '
alco
H
end· nd Dennis
Foreman
. uad among tho 40 boys he ter a summer's work on sur- back slot for the F
ns. ow- SENIORS - Harold Mesdowa
, a
•
;::,, ool lor football. These are rounding farms. .
ever, II Grandstaff can conte goard, lfl: Larry Noblel,l,llck· back.
. ..
Jm Bird and Duane Van Maire The Falcons will have good across another good quarter- le 1T1· Gale Shrlmplin, end, SOPHOMORES - Corily Sawe~ds· Tommy Ewing, back; abe as Brown, who II alated back; Kitchen will probably:::. 154; Harvey Van Maire, el1&lt;\, yers back, IS7; Chuck Stooa,
Reggie Hart center: and Rob- lor a tackle post, tips the scales shifted to a hal(hack post bH 141.
• ' back. 133; Roy Varian, back,
ert Brown, i.ckle. The q " t at 216. pooads and otands an cauoe of his bal carrying a • ' JUNIORS - Harry
R~&gt;llll, .IS.; . Genrge Randolph, tackle:
three are seniors while the oth- even SIX feet. Roger Duncan, tty.
lh
..1 of goard !15; Paul Maynard, end, 180; Terry Pettry, center, lSI,
,... are Juntoro.
• junior who hu been working Grandstaff says e sp•n ood 150;
Harris, back, 1fT;· . Y Redman, &amp;uard, 157; RobGone from last year's squad at center but has been shifted hiS bnys has been very g I Bobb . Sawyers back 1441· Gill- ert Rwsh. guard, 1118; and
.... Big Bill Jewell, Charley to a tackle. weighs 189 • n d but point• out thatha~any .: doo toweil end' 144· Randy van Chuck Tbompslll, ao4.
Vonker. Bill Sprouse, Danny Istands s-9. Hart, the veteran them have never
varsl Y
•
,
•

:!.!:

Games for
This SeaSOD

u Uf'tl Pretl JRieruU•ul worked out In the defentlve back·
;riplett, a veteran o£ eight field (or 1M Giants
he
Nalianal Foo1ball League seasone will return to his regular poslti~n
r the aame'!! bHt for Sunday's game agalnst Mmand once one 0
t
...
ground-gainers . apparently h a .!1 nesota . . . Greeon Bay quar erreaehed tbe end vf his ,· pro- \ back Bart Starr connect~ on
fessional career.
nine straight passes durmg a

!i:t

althoug~

t .

tory befort he was. traded to

!s

f 1 --

only the fifth draft c~mce o
~he New Yrok Giants m 1955.
friplett went on to . become t?e
filth leading rusher m team hiS·

to the

instru~ted t~ "~core"

:nd.

I U

th~

th

n

~

,

Cleveland

Di

::~~~ust:n ~e~h

~

~

.::::;. •

0

w~~wlo~et, ~n~~. ~~~

h p
All..Stara
Amerlcaa Leqae
I The Syracuse Boys' IJeague gle. K. Smith had the only oth- day t e omeroy ,
I' o
New York
80 44 .645
will bt •hown on the same
Galr lis
· •I oppose the Gall1pohs A ...,tars.
f
510
pped
It w01;s the Browns who dro .
tournament, after an extended er hit or
l)&gt;O, • ~
1!1o e,
. -..
OlD 100 _ 2 2 1 Chicago
70 54 .565
ci1l network.
tilt' final axe on the aggressive, delay lhls week due to rain, and Junior Freerruan smgled to Tlge~:.
300 10X
4 3 1 Minnesota
69 M .551 11
"lndieationl are good ,_ a
3\ ·year-old fullback. handing bim got underway Wednesday even· rou~ out ~yracu~ hlttin~.
Syracuse nd H nr Crow and Baltimore
69 58 .5431.2~ work approx.imatlng 60
his release wednesday only 1wo ing with the hosts putung off an This evenmg Mul~port s AI~- Yf_'olfe a
e y,
C~land
61 6d .480 201h said Fred Podesta, asslsbant
d&lt;~yi before the squad was due upset by defeating the Gallipo- Stars will play Ra£1nt and Fn- Smith.
Boston
59 65 .47fl 21 presideat Ned lrlsh of
to leave for a series or West \is Tigers, winners of the re·
Detroit
56 M .459 23 Square G.a..rdeil, who wiU be
('oast exhibition games.
cent Kyger Creek tournament,
Kan••• City
·56 87 .455 23'h aging director of the NBA
' He 1ea sed arvng
•w•·th Triplett \4·2.
.
Loll Angele!
58 70 .453 24 vrork •

Brown,.

were Jim Bobbitt, .George Thorn·

Syracuse's hefty

Champs Hike Lead Ami"dst A
PIayers
BrawI W"th
T
"be
I
rt

pitcher,

as. Don )llullins. Stan Sc,urek.IJtm Crow, paced the winner~
Boh Bulls and Walter Beach. by throwing a two-hitter, col-

thereby . .educing the Cleveland 1lect1ng one of Syracuse's three
roster to 44 player.s.
.
'I hits , fanning ll batters, a n d
By MARTIN LADER
In other Nat10nal Leag~e giving up four bases on balls.
UPI Sport• Writer
campa: Buddy Parker gave ~ts l On the other hand, Gallipo- The New York Yankee! are
defemdve backfield an e:xten~IVe lis Pitcher Ray Wolfe tossed a having 3 brawl as they mernly
workout in preparation £or Pttts-lthree·hitter in also going th~ dance their way to another Amerburgh's game with the Baltlmo~e route . He ~truck out five and 1kan League pennant.
colts on Saturday .• . ~~1e gave up six free passes.
A!l for those skeptics who have

Washington

4&amp;

Wedli&lt;ldoy'l

79 .388

PLAY IN BENEFIT
MONTICELLO, N.Y. &lt;UPU Boston cehtc teammates -tiam
. Jones, 1.. C. Jones, Tom Sanden
and Jobo Havlicek t.ajay accept·

RHullo

Minnesota 12 Detroit 1
header after the Orklles had tak- 1New York _3 "clev. 1, 1st, twi-light
en the opener, 7-4: the White Sox New York 3 Clev. 1, 2Dd, night
topped the B&lt;'liton Rd SOx, 7-1; Baltimore 7 L.A. 4; 1st; tw~-1\ght
the Washington Se~Jtors beat t~e L.A. ! Baltimore 2, 2nd. mght
KanM~I City Athlettc!l, ~1; aDd m Chicago 7 Bolton· ], night
a day contest the ~ln~ta Washington 5 Kansas City l, night
Tv.·ins routed the Detroit Tigers, Thund1y'1 Prokble Pitchers

man CODIII)ittoe to study tbe PfO'"Ir

~son

I

u.""'

oi

0

" i.

f-&lt;&gt; ""•- -4-.-• - - -.

•

TUBE-TYPE

AD·Weatber Tires

with 3-T NYLON &amp; TUFSYN

rQr the lMf-M
featured
Wednesday's meetfna.
"There has been some•
ment in favor of adding It
club to balance the leap's
divifk&gt;n&amp; at five teams
said · league president Maurice
quarterback Gkynn Gnf!mg
d protested the taclc of light in the t2-l.
.
Chicago al Boston - Morehead Podololl, who retlr&lt;!l Sept. I and
· -- ~ Syrac~se ~abbed · • 3-0 1e~ .·unior circuit They would have 'lbe Lol Ang~lea Dodgers u- (7·10) VI. Horlen fs.f).
will be succeeded by Walter
IIJDE8 FOUR WINNERS
In the first tnnlng when Davtd l..d ball lht!msol.., had they tended their NatiOnal LugueJead C...elond at New York- Grant nedy.
.
PiliNGS NY 1Lipsc11mb walked. Stewart was been 11 t Yankee Stadium wedneo-l:to 7.,. gallies ovllr ·St. ';lMtll, .by (9-lll va. Terry 114-12l.
Named by Podolol! to the exSARATOGA S
· · : safe on a fielder's thoiCe, lol- d . . b
nipping tlte canltnols, ·2-t, Ia I&amp; Wa!lhiQIIon at Kansas City pansion litudy committee were\
IUPII - Bob
has just lowed by crow's two bagger. l ay mg t.
Innings; the Houlloo Colli tripped nlgbtl - Dsnlels !4-8) vs. Ra· 1owners Bed Kerner of the Sl.
three days remammg m whlcht: Crow later took third and came In the belt extra-mural scuCfie Cincbmatl, t-o; and in afienOOD kow (7-11).
Louis Hawk• and Bob Short
overtake ~anuel YcBz~ fo ~
home on an error.
!
the season, New York first . games Milwaukee defeated San Los Angeles at Baltimore Ute Los Aq&amp;eles Llkm and
e Checks and plaids • boys' and
Saratoga ,tackey ch:~.~p~onslup.
.
ll' d lh . f t I baseman .Joe Pepitone precipitat· l Francisco, 6-2, and..- Pittsburgh lnight&gt; -Chance (11·14) vs. Me-- eral manager Eddie Gottlieb
young men's eC,ontinental and
Ussery who -~o•on ndmg honors Th~ T1gers ta Je
elr ~rs ed a general melee between mem- edged Chicago, 7-6. New York and Nally (5-5).
the San Fraocllco WarrlorJ.
regular styles ·
at the Aqu~uct meP.~mg. IJot•ted ,run 1R the second when J 1 m hers of th Yankes and Cleve· Philadelphia wtre postponed by IOnly games scheduled)
1
home four wmnen w~-dnesd8y to I Henry drew a w_alk, sto e ~- land Indians after being hit by a rain
Frlclay'a G•met
.95
f,.m
boost hi• total to 10. Ycaza ~:i-:1 ond, moved to third on an IP- itch thrown by Gary Bell in the
·
Bolton at Cleveland, night
MAKES VISIT
t':"o~m the same program to t~an field out, and scored on an er- ~ghth inning of the second gam
Pteviclet Wban..l Marllu . Lo~ Angeles at Washington, night Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sln~lll'&gt;nll e SflORT SHIRTS - boys' •nd
tum two up.
ror ·
of 8 twi-night doubleheader. The Pepitone had better luck wtth Chicago at New York, night
and children of Racine called
111*11'1, tep•orod •nd contours
Gallipolis narrowed the Syra- ensuing scene somewhat resem- his bat than wlth hit flits since Kansas Cit)' at Det., 2, twi-night on Mr. and Mrs. Raymond DoiHI
eSWEATERS- by Rugby and
CORN FI:D TOO'P
cuse lead to one run in the bled a barnyard dance as players it was his two-run d~ble In the[ Minnesota at Bait., 2, twi-night Oboe an4 ohlldren of ":;~~~;~~
Arrow, cartllg•n end c...W
fourth inning when Henry was grappled with anyone in reach.
first Inning of tbe n~&amp;ht~~p that
Nattoul Lt1,.
ville Sunday. Glennie ;
neck
WICHITA. Kan. IUPH-Com- given his second ba!e on b~l_ls. Pepitone, who E-arlier in the prodded Wi1Uams w1th h1!!1 Win·
W. L. Pd. 01 remained for week's visit with
00
pelitors In the Kan&amp;a!! bog queen went to second
a tacrtflce game had been hlt by starter ning margin. Tom Tresh
Los AngeleJ
18 41 .613 · · hi.! cousins. Mr. and .Mrs. Rex.
Unclerw•ar
Coopers and
conwst Friday must be between by Phil Fi~her •. and scored on Barry Latman and then was two doubles to figure ln all
St. Louis
69 56 ,552 7~~ Carlyle and children of ColumBVD'
16 and 21 years old and have a single _by Da\'id Burnet.
brushed back by Bell be£ore being Yankee scoring in the opener.
san Franclaro 08 IT .544 ~~bus returned ·. home after spend~
e Rugby Sportcr•fltr J•ckell
been reared on a farm where In the fourth inning SyracUBe hit again, was tossed _out ~r the Steve Barbe~ went only 5 2-3
P~iladelphla
89 59 .339 t lng 8 few day• witb their
fOr men •nd boys
hogs were raised, according to tallied ill final run when
game when the ump1res fmally , nings in the hrst game for
Milwaukee
66 60 .524 11 ents Mrs. Stella Carlyle
Pt.
the Kamas swine improvement Knapp and Tom Shaeffer walk- restored order. Bell received a more but still received credit
Cincinnati .
fl8 62 .523 11 Ple~sant and Mr. and Mrs.
e5port Coati, Slacld, Ivy Sulfa for the cell...111111
ossociatilll, tlte oponson.
ed and Upscomb hit • long sin- warning from plate umpire Lou his 18th vicoory. top figure In tho Chicago
64 81 .511 1210 bert Gillilan of Racine.
Dimuro, Which automatically league. The Orioles broke the Pittsburgh
63 11 .SOB IS
"School Needs From Your Favorite Men's Sbop"
calls for 1 $50 fine.
game open with six runs ~ ~he Hou&amp;ton
47 . 80 .!70 30'-'
Yan•• Wta Twe
second inning. A seventJHnmng New 'York
40 88 .317 37 81GNI WITH 76ER8
Regarding the fight the Yan- pinch-hit single by Bob
..,....... ,., 118•h•
PHJLADF..LPHIA !UPil--Guard
ket's are pakl to win, they took drove in the winning Los
Pittsburgh 7 Chicago 6
Paul Neumann has returned his
both ends of the doubleheader by run in the second contest.
Milwaukee 6 San Francisco 2
signtld contract to the P~:~~:~:
POMEROY, OHIO
identical 3-l ~~rores. The aweep. Rookie Gary Pe&amp;t'rs won
N.Y. at Phila., night. Ppd, rain pbia 76ers for the 1963-64 :
engineeffll behind the ftne pitch- ninth straight ga~ for the
Los Ang. 2 St. L. l, nlght, 16 inDI ~~I~B~as~k~et~b~al~l~A~ssoc~~~·a~tio~n~~~
ing of Al Downing and Stan Wil- Sox. He received ample
Houaton 1 Cincinnati 0, ni1ht
Iiams, boosted New York into a from Tom McCraw with foor hits Tblenh1'1 Prellaltle PM,eben .
to-game: lead over the second· and Pete Ward, who had a home- Pitfsburlh at Chleq:o -Friend
place Ch.itago White Sox.
run.
14-10 va. Jru:kaon &lt;14·11).
In other American 1...4!ague con- Don Lock and Don
Milwaukee at San Frlhciscotetts the Los Angelea Angels each blasted home runs and
Cloninger 18-7) VI. Marlchal &lt;11edged Baltimore. 3-2, In the sec-- Moeller picked up his. first
&amp;).
ond garM of a twi-nigbt double- of the year for Washmgtoo
St. · t.ouis at Los Angeles

1::;!1

I'

Point Pltllllnl

S\0\(e. s ben&amp;-

SCH0 0 LTJM E

~ct of adding another NBA. team

..

Dlotl'l- lrt lhlt A- If
CITY tCI I PUlL COMPANY

fit balketb.iD game It Kutsher'l

Tho appointment of •

r1 " " ' ' • ...

•.. .
446-4231
,. ' .
In Mtlp I r,la- Coul!'~
l'tloM .... ,........ ... ..

***************
~~~~C~Iu~b:.!:~~n~lg~ht~........._=___:;;.,. ............,

,...~

~.

In llolllpollo Col

od iovitations to particiRate In the

r·1fth annual Maurice

•

1

1aper-durable ayathetic-lougheal rubber
Goodyear -....,. used Ia auto tires.

65

~

i~~~~~~j~~:i

.

I

BAHR CLOTHIERS

Twenty-eight nurses received
their diplomas In Wednesday's
Commencement held In Grace
Methodl1t church, Gallipnlls.
The graduallna claas was presented by Janette H. Sheela,
. N., acting director, nursing
educatioo. Tbe dlplomar and
awards were preoenled
of Stiff, Dr. Ch~rles
Greetings from the

SPORT COATS
Regular, Long and Short

and Wayne B. Fosler.
Beulah W. Ward, R. N., dlrecior, nursing service, presented pins to tile graduates.
Tho Nightingale Pledi!O was
administered by Nancy Blain,
Instructor, nursing fundame,..

,. .

Sizes 35-46
Regular, Long
and Short

adepohl
'1111 ............ lliOf:Wirrai ......MIY. criOGINNA11.-

'.

&lt;ejiji)
~-

.

~

$65.00
TO

Reg., Slim. Huskies

$39.50

Double Knee

i

WHITE SHIRTS
By Arrow
eTab Collar
• Button Downs

MEN'S LEVIS
Sizes
28 to 44 -

.......
.........
.....

-·
Tllbllta

DOWNI·E.:GROSS

MfN:;

S2Po .. $39·75

Toporod
Fit

UNDERWEAR
ly Cooper-BVD-Hann
and Reiss.

JACKETS

T·Shim
89c up
Knit Brlefo _ _ 89c up
Broadcloth Shorl1 89c up

Corduroys, Wools and
Quilted Nylons

,---------.
Men's Luggage

Gold Seal"
lites
T

$4.29

By Shapely and Arrow

Unlined, lined &amp; Zip outllnerr

$12-95

----

..,.

SPORT SHIRTS

All Weather Top Coat

MENS &amp; BOYS

SOCKS

69c

By Esquire

up

I '

&amp; Coopor _ __

HATS
up

S9.95

&amp; Ch1mp

' .

up

11

SEE OUR FINE LINE OF LADIES WEAR
-

LADIS' BLOUSES

Cincinnati at San Franclaro

I

Sizes 4-18

b'

(night! - Brogllo !13-8) VI. Dryt- ,
dale Uf.l31.
(Only JIDIOI acheduledl
FrhleY'l Gaa:a.n
PKtaburgh at Philadelphia, night
New York at Olciago
St. Louio at Houlton, Bight
Milwaukee at Lol Angela, nlghl

.The golden best beer of
them.aD ••• now in the easiestOP!ID can of them all!

BOYS' LEVIS

MEN'S SUITS

tS more far Whllewalb
WHlLE THEY LAST

Dunlop

RtlU!ItON l8 HI!Lb
The recent annual reunion of
the George J. 1homa lamlly
was held SUnday, Aufl. II at 1M
Middleport ROidsltle Park.
Those wbo eame were Mr. and
. Mrs. Charlell Tltoln11, aon GarY
of Columblll; Mr. and Mrs. Ad·
Good Ideo. Consolidate your debts. Lump """' tctethir
rlan Ateo, ol ChiUieollll; Mt.
and pay them off with a cash loan from us. Chanc:ts .,. ' and Mrs. Howard Tboma, Pa-,- one monthly payment will be a lot lesS thltn JOU'18
tricia and Shal'(llt; Mr. lind Mro.
paylnc out every month riatrt .-.
·
Howard W. 'rltolni, daughter
An1:ella; Mr. and Mn. H. B.
ECONOMY SAVINGS &amp; LOAN COMPANY
Curd, soa John; Mr. George
300 W. Second St.- WYandcltte 2•2111, Pomeroy
Tborna, and•Mr.-tnd Mrs. Homer Holley, aU of Pf'mrlO'I· _

Ivy League Pants
51•••
$4.98 to $7,95
28-42-

Sizes 35-46

2

\I

MEN'S

adminJstratlon
were given
by Mrs.
Jeannine Cunningham

The Very Reverend
~~~~m~~~~~
nor
John C. staunton,
~

Sy Shapely

1st lint,. 24menlh warranty

....

~.

II'" 40 _
30to

S2·98

up

lADIES'

51-

'

Sizes 8 to 20

up

$6.95 .. S2CJ-95

llol6_

'

•

::

Ladies' SWEATERS
Cardigans &amp; Pullovers

::

$5.95 ...

LADIES' SLACKS
SIMI

i-20_

''

P.roffitts W.bol.esale·-'.~ .
'

. ,..

'

• •

'

· ~ .,,_..._.

• I

I

!

DAVE oa::-~::R, MOll.

MIDDLE!' ORT, 0.

e

'

,,

$7.95

'

Ladles: Car Coats - AI Weather Coats •- Rain CHis - Jacktts

Tubeless
.
Black . White
670x15 or i50x14 • •• • • • •17.95 "S1tJ.95
710x15 or 80ox14 •• • • • • •19~95 ' '2t95
670x1 5 or 850x14 ··- • • • '21.95:
·)~3.95:
....

MONDAY-9 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
TUES., WED~ THUll., 9 A.M. TO S P.M.
FRIDAY 9 A.M. TO P.M.

SK•n

ladies Co-ordinates
..

••

'

•

Judtth Sue Lanier, Minersville; Johnora Lambert i sant; Carole Franr1s P ·r-:lev , ; Gallipolis: Barbara
N I d! '!
Geneva Keirns Lay- McKinney, Point Pleasant. Eliz.. Manass as : Marsa Glee R i ff&gt; , •Stf'ele Galhpohs : Barbara Ani\
Chauncey; Sammie Karen a beth Comer Prlce, Jackson: Logan , Karm Rooeberry p,,1nt r ~nger , Ironton ; Doris Gay t
A'htand ; Myrna Kay Maag Zelma Jean Pullin, Point Plea- Pleasant; Brenda Lee So1 " on Winters, Rio Grande

dent, Ohio Hospital Assn., Cincinnati, delivered the main ad.

Polished Cottons

e

7

Pt. Pleasant, Gallipolis Nurse Graduates Win Coveted Awarcls Wednesday

Norlllup, Mary Mlna MOOfO vs. Board ol Education et al; Com· Alexander MtCausland, et al
~ude Kenneth Moore, Doril mercial Credit Corp. vs. Geor- vs. Brith McCausland, trt al; Johnora Lambert
:w-ry vs. Chester H. Curry. ge Gardner; Disabled Ameri- Wilbur Bell vs.
· Pt. Pleasant~ a~d Brenda
ChJld Custody: Donald Ray can Veterans vs . Frank Board: jJames Bennett; Daisy Sterrett,
, Galhpobs, were
Fields vs. Betty Jane Fields; Disabled Veterans vs. Gilbert let al vs. May C. _Gretchen Wil- Ients of th:t~::.:!t~ night's
~trlcla D: Staats, vs. Elsworth Pearson, Jr., Elizabeth Ann Bos.lson; Pr1cllla Mills vs.
annual graduallcm exe~rcis-ll
,, Sllall, CecU H. Smith vs. ton vs. Smauel Ray Bostoa; Armstead; Dover Federal
of the Holzer
Hospital
School of Nursing.
The Pt. Pleasant nurse received top acholastic honors
while members of the
I963
graduating class and the Ho~
zer staff oelected Miss Snisson
"Most Outotanding Nurse."

1'111 "'.. W.nlt ..... _ ......
...-don ao4 ...uil~ ·~
lna: wari!JI_,...thtr.-'raaoo 1..
Chief t.t ~· na·m ct•lttt ~ .
lqoll ;.a..., ...,.

night.

I

m!'"L'~':r=~O..:....Th~~ ~~e~s~'~&lt;:'~~~ ~~byM-::Ie.~:~:~ ~~~~~~~:;

to teleltision s(ations Jn
areas. .
'

M•JoJ:" l...etlgue St.IHIIDa:•
Ualted Preu JrdemaUenal

•

rt-

·· i\

kee&amp;
'
Daley, wbo bad undorgoM ..,.
gery on his left shoulder, e1me
Tbe annual NBA; Ali·Sl¥ aame up with a son elbow afte-r an ex·
at Boston on Tuesday • Jan. 14, hibJtlon appearance Monday

•

i

Wtnter
Comfortt

Evans recorded the low

~DIIOUDcerMnt

.

I

b:.~~rf.~.;;·E:g?!~~~

American

Sa

Cle.-,

Sip-up
DOW for

League\ falo officials tn regard to • seg-1 Star lame on a special
ICOI'e.
II
ctlargers recatian problem in their
coast network next ea10n.
In the second flight, T 11 •
got in poJed game In
Th •
of
Jane!!
workout~ for tonight's eMibition N.C.. Aug. St. ..The New
pia~ Game of the..a&amp;
Jenkins carded the fewest puttJ.
D
acll Jets cut fOlD' players and
U!leovJJion terifs wu maUtl
in Houston · • ·
enver co
$l th conclution of the NRA'• '
Jack Faulkner said he was await- fullback Merrill ~glas on
II
tl g
ing "further word" from the Buf- deferred list.
annua aummer _mee n . .
PITCHER lENT ROME
The games wdl be telecast
NEW YORK !UPil _ J.eft~
11 consecutive Thursday -•·"· '
starting Jan. t, l91l4. They will be Hander Bud Daiey, on the dil~
televised into all nine
1bled Jist iilnce April 35, has ~n
cities, with the local site
aent borne for the remainder of
out, and will be made
the aeaean by the New York Y~nI

c use ls 4 • 2 ff"f.l•nner
w
• ..o.
Over Ga 11•zpo1•.. s Ti·:g·n

~ . .IW

Minne•oto Viking• m t96L F..arher this y~ar he was traded from
the Vikings

.
Packer exe)'('ise In whach he ~~~ ~
fro_m the 20yard hne wtlhl~ twoFm;nu~~ -~.
The San Frannsco or Y me s
t ated on their offen~ in
concen. r f SU d ,
t· g
p~parmg
n ay I mee m
wtth Cleve

:~:.· w~:·k:::~

\1 recular
_.n ,...., and il1 aMual All-

c·

·

•

10\E.

NBA SetS }}

E.idit

.•plett
Is
ut
By
Browns
Tr

O;o,

Mrs:

•

I

Som&lt;l 55 womon gOlfers (rbiii \WIIIian\ stewart and '110111, Mr.
Pomeroy, Point Pleasant, and aild Mra. n8 ~e HID, Mn. Gm•·• 1n 1 be 11 SimJISCII\" Mrs. llentlce carGa 01pou• eompe....
•
Day" aetMtleo at the penter,
Hazel
Yrl.
GaiUpalll Golf Club Wednto· Ruth Bamltz, Mrs. ~ Wellll,
Mrs. Naomi Brinker and first Olaht action lor •lilt· and the Toney· chlldrell, Beddll,
Marlon Arll6ld, Pt. Pleat- Mory Berth, Dorothy .and !olaa
took low gross honors with Marie.
Eileen Searles, Pomeroy,
on 12 lor laW net, and
he eaa'l !Rebe~:. oo wbat ,Bess Grace, Pt. Pleasant, took
GO OM VISI'r . ".
&amp;old II
•
Ithe prizo lor fe-1 putll.
Mr. and Mrs, l!erl GI1!J'III
In the visitors' second night, spent sevetal days the · ~
-Rogers, Pt. Pleunol, week at St. Clairsville "'"'
Phyllia HenneiSy, Pome- Mr. andMr•. R.-U GrllMt
shored top hnnors ae they •••nd~l~am~il~Y:.·------~
for both low gross and low Eva Berry, Pt. Pleasant, 1;11*************
the prize tor fewest putts
In this flight.

oPoninl

..

PT. PLEASANT - The dock- Gertrude F. Smith ; a.arlet· R. l Jolla &amp; BoiNII ••· MurpllJI
II for tho September terrn ol Wolle ••· Judy Ann Wolfe.
Golf: J. H. Somerville vo. eon..
Muoa Colmty Circuit Coun has 1 Annulment: Francil Wayne merclal Cnldft Corp.; Ha r r y
IMIIII MI.
OWens vo. Charlotte JOID NOilL Eastbum ¥1, Terminal
Van
Qimlnal acuooa 111'1! State vo. Divorces: Wlllo D. McDaniel Linea, Iltr!.; llernlrd Pratber ...
Arnold ~~contributing; Ra,y- vs. Jooeph K. McDaniel; VIr· Wartlly De1111y and Ernest H.
~ II. Bllltner, IOfCery: !Ia- · ginla Faye BoW va. Beniard Snyde&amp;'; FlileiUy l Cuually Co.
I')' Jane Devore, contributlrtg
Bogp ; Barbara Ellen May v.. Doullas R. Roush; John
lle8lect ol child; Murphy Goff VI. Darrlel May Jr.; Linda Mae E. Bowery, llr., Yl Roll&lt;! G.
and Bowery, contributing; Cottrill, an Infant, who .,.. by Bnwery; state o1 W. Va., et a1
Dorothy Mb Cook, cootrlbut- Hazel Guhlns vo. JIUJit!ll E. v1. OrYtlle Farley, et al;
Ina: 8lld three coont. agstnst Cottrill; Donna L. HayH VI. Ro- Blanch Yeager va. Earl KeeiWIUiam Kennetb Powers of bert A. Hayes; Garnett" Loulae er 1r Albert - : Richard H.
false pretense.
Pickens va. Charles Willlarn Pie- Melrole n . Balltlmoro 1r Ohio
Criminal Appeals: State vs. kens; Janet Irene Pore vs. Jam Railroad Co. 1r H. D. Bee; Alva .
Walter S. Brown, Ray Beegle, H. Pore; Bernard · R. Hu08ell Clark n . Holly Staat.; L. J .
Roy Dale Grimm, ill charged vo. Luana G. Hussell; Pres!Dn Rayburn vs. !leiter A. Rayburn,
with driving while inloXIcated; Eugene Blsnkenshlp vs. Judy et al; State Road Commission
Donald Smith, DOll • JUpport; Kay Blankenship.
. n. Ira A, Barnett, et al; G. R.
John lllnltle, highway viola· CIVU Act}Oill: Lee Wean VI. Higginbotham VI. Shirley Tucktloo; Robert Lee Anthony, ...,. Cora Devore, Mary Wears and er; Garland E. Bostic n. Jacknnd offense driving while iutox- Doris Wears; Marjorie L. Jlar.o le Payne: Calvin T. Blessing vs. ,
.
lcated; C. J. Sayre, intent to rls, et al vs. Lucille Swact- Kenneth Rollins; Slyvls Spears 1983 HOLZER HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING CLASS -These 28 graduates of Holzer Hospital School of Nursing received diplomat
defraud; Clarence McDaniel, Ut- hamer, et al; Cose Equipment, vs. Charles R. Eben, Jr. 1r at Wednesday night's commencement exercises· in Grace Methodist Church. Front row, left to right are - Myrna Kay Maag, Minersville, 0~
terlna.
Inc., vs. Finley Creme~~~~&amp;; Hou- Gwendolyn Leo Ebert; Arden- Karen Sue Frenc~. Addison; Carole Francis Pursley, Manassas, Va., Geneva K. Layne, Chauncey, Linda Smith Roffe, Logan, 0., and Marsa
Bastardy: state Ex Rei Srnma ston G. YOWII! et al v1. Ruby llo Jopes vs. Hoy Jonet, Jr.; Glee Rife, Oak Hill, 0 . Second row-Sammie Karen Lee, Ashland. Ky., Sharron Rochelle Davis, Gallipolis, Elizabeth Comer Price, Jackson,
YOUllf "· Martin Stanley, Jr.; Sayre; A. L. KlJtB v•. Edwin L. C. I. Thornburg Co. vs. Doog· JoAnn Bolinger, Po111eroy, Kar1n Roseberry, Pt. Pleasant, Barbara Niday Steele, Gallipolis, Dotis Gaye Winters, Rio Grande. Third rowHazel Perter vs. Arnold Leroy King; Avalon &lt;;. Taylor, et a1 Is• R. Roooh; Bobby Powers Unda Joyce ~lasslnglli'onton, Harriette Sirena Bobo, Hamden, VIrginia Kathryn Campbell, Charleston, Barbara A. Humphreys, Athens Zel·
Lane; Barbara Jean McDaniel vs. K. w. Rob(nson; Ben Som- aDd Clara Powers Vll. Edward ma Jean Pullm,
P ~asa~t, Barbara Spencer Brown, pt. Pleasant. Fourth row-standing left to right: Tami Lou Fitzpatrick, Jackson, Karen
vs. William Bryan Jones; Fran- ervllle, e1 al vs. Conimerlcal G. Moore; Frank Rey~olds, et Herrmann Austm •. Chesh1re, Janet Ellen Blevms, Gallipolis, Marilyn J . (Toni) Compston. Wellston, Brenda Lee Soisson. Gallipolis, Diana
cea Weaver vs. Michael Arthur credit Corp., el a!; Cornmer- al vs. Or.ar J McCarty; Beu- Gall Evans, Oak Hill, Barbara Ann Unger, Ironton, Johnora Lambert McKinney, Pt. Pleasant. Judith Sue Lanier, Southside. W. Va .
Taylor.
clal Credit Corp. vs. Ben L. lab Doss Wears, et al vs. AI- -- - ·~·~·· ·
- - -· -- ·
- --

;:.
~~::, ·~~~'\~='~
Mrs Ann
Mr. and Mn.

Golf Tourney
·
~

t

Circuit Court Docket. Set

',

GrandStaff Is Deep In Rebuilding ·, rrogram ·.... srARS Partin'-~ ;-~~.::i

...

"

•

BOUI PICNIC

'!'he Past

.

DRESSES .
By Jonathan Logan

Sj-69 up $15·00Stns5to\5
to $25·00

�'"

•
,..

I

i

i

,---------r S5 Women Take

'••

I

Qflloen Club !If ~

~tnce

Ma~re, ~.

,
·
·
d 1
pe
ua: 110nnte
MASON_ eoa.,h John GraM- Jlart&gt;OW', DowOJ Smith, DIe k center,. WelChs IIIZ ~~ s 8 ' ex r
·
bllck l'IO; Pet. Karachnlck,
ilaff ol the Waharna WhIt e \Tennant, Bobby .Russell, Nick most siX, feet tall. Bird weighs When asked as to what h II ter. le • . Jlm111Y Blake
FalcoNI !Ills coming fool· Howard, Gordon Clark, a n d 170 ,'1111~ Von Maire COIIIfS '" llarllng lineup wou'l! be, Gran~ ~:tli -~~- Joltrlsall, iuard,
Stewart
157.big bdghl spot in the Fal- olaf! commeDied \hal •·
• ·IIUilf Woodl, eo4,
ball ~· .,... 1or a com- Earl
~ 00 the early \ato~
·~ ba f 1- tal;
.
1
plele ~ildllll ~~
rOC:ba~m
date, Grand- coo cirnti Is Mtke Kitchen, a P~o/ good Idea. but"' far odmool Jilo Mattox. badl, 17S;
work!! """'Uti··-..
~
H
ked that It was 1)01 transfer student from Van W. posiiiOIII are wide open a a ·Rood, llctlt, liT;
,.ac~y lor the se111111'1 opener 11 ~, 1;;";:' bo 1 to get 1 h • m Va. Hl&amp;h sChool. Kitchen, a'jun- battle wu •till going '"' ''"' Rolllru, auord· . 1311;
Ball, goard; Terry Ke~, . 1aotnst Grantsville ot home on ~~ady br twel~ dayo. He Aid, lor, weighs I'll and is !i-8 in th~~~~e pl•ceo. In the Uneup.
Augost :!0.
L . II
I tl ,.. though that most ol tho boys height. He is l hack and w I II Tho remainder of the oquad ter; Frllll llelchort. back' Diet
Grandstoll maru ve e • •
~ I """" coodltion af. probabl• take over the quarter- io as lollowo:
Pfiffner, ·back; Bill Zulpan,
men returning lrorn laot year 1 report~ n • '
alco
H
end· nd Dennis
Foreman
. uad among tho 40 boys he ter a summer's work on sur- back slot for the F
ns. ow- SENIORS - Harold Mesdowa
, a
•
;::,, ool lor football. These are rounding farms. .
ever, II Grandstaff can conte goard, lfl: Larry Noblel,l,llck· back.
. ..
Jm Bird and Duane Van Maire The Falcons will have good across another good quarter- le 1T1· Gale Shrlmplin, end, SOPHOMORES - Corily Sawe~ds· Tommy Ewing, back; abe as Brown, who II alated back; Kitchen will probably:::. 154; Harvey Van Maire, el1&lt;\, yers back, IS7; Chuck Stooa,
Reggie Hart center: and Rob- lor a tackle post, tips the scales shifted to a hal(hack post bH 141.
• ' back. 133; Roy Varian, back,
ert Brown, i.ckle. The q " t at 216. pooads and otands an cauoe of his bal carrying a • ' JUNIORS - Harry
R~&gt;llll, .IS.; . Genrge Randolph, tackle:
three are seniors while the oth- even SIX feet. Roger Duncan, tty.
lh
..1 of goard !15; Paul Maynard, end, 180; Terry Pettry, center, lSI,
,... are Juntoro.
• junior who hu been working Grandstaff says e sp•n ood 150;
Harris, back, 1fT;· . Y Redman, &amp;uard, 157; RobGone from last year's squad at center but has been shifted hiS bnys has been very g I Bobb . Sawyers back 1441· Gill- ert Rwsh. guard, 1118; and
.... Big Bill Jewell, Charley to a tackle. weighs 189 • n d but point• out thatha~any .: doo toweil end' 144· Randy van Chuck Tbompslll, ao4.
Vonker. Bill Sprouse, Danny Istands s-9. Hart, the veteran them have never
varsl Y
•
,
•

:!.!:

Games for
This SeaSOD

u Uf'tl Pretl JRieruU•ul worked out In the defentlve back·
;riplett, a veteran o£ eight field (or 1M Giants
he
Nalianal Foo1ball League seasone will return to his regular poslti~n
r the aame'!! bHt for Sunday's game agalnst Mmand once one 0
t
...
ground-gainers . apparently h a .!1 nesota . . . Greeon Bay quar erreaehed tbe end vf his ,· pro- \ back Bart Starr connect~ on
fessional career.
nine straight passes durmg a

!i:t

althoug~

t .

tory befort he was. traded to

!s

f 1 --

only the fifth draft c~mce o
~he New Yrok Giants m 1955.
friplett went on to . become t?e
filth leading rusher m team hiS·

to the

instru~ted t~ "~core"

:nd.

I U

th~

th

n

~

,

Cleveland

Di

::~~~ust:n ~e~h

~

~

.::::;. •

0

w~~wlo~et, ~n~~. ~~~

h p
All..Stara
Amerlcaa Leqae
I The Syracuse Boys' IJeague gle. K. Smith had the only oth- day t e omeroy ,
I' o
New York
80 44 .645
will bt •hown on the same
Galr lis
· •I oppose the Gall1pohs A ...,tars.
f
510
pped
It w01;s the Browns who dro .
tournament, after an extended er hit or
l)&gt;O, • ~
1!1o e,
. -..
OlD 100 _ 2 2 1 Chicago
70 54 .565
ci1l network.
tilt' final axe on the aggressive, delay lhls week due to rain, and Junior Freerruan smgled to Tlge~:.
300 10X
4 3 1 Minnesota
69 M .551 11
"lndieationl are good ,_ a
3\ ·year-old fullback. handing bim got underway Wednesday even· rou~ out ~yracu~ hlttin~.
Syracuse nd H nr Crow and Baltimore
69 58 .5431.2~ work approx.imatlng 60
his release wednesday only 1wo ing with the hosts putung off an This evenmg Mul~port s AI~- Yf_'olfe a
e y,
C~land
61 6d .480 201h said Fred Podesta, asslsbant
d&lt;~yi before the squad was due upset by defeating the Gallipo- Stars will play Ra£1nt and Fn- Smith.
Boston
59 65 .47fl 21 presideat Ned lrlsh of
to leave for a series or West \is Tigers, winners of the re·
Detroit
56 M .459 23 Square G.a..rdeil, who wiU be
('oast exhibition games.
cent Kyger Creek tournament,
Kan••• City
·56 87 .455 23'h aging director of the NBA
' He 1ea sed arvng
•w•·th Triplett \4·2.
.
Loll Angele!
58 70 .453 24 vrork •

Brown,.

were Jim Bobbitt, .George Thorn·

Syracuse's hefty

Champs Hike Lead Ami"dst A
PIayers
BrawI W"th
T
"be
I
rt

pitcher,

as. Don )llullins. Stan Sc,urek.IJtm Crow, paced the winner~
Boh Bulls and Walter Beach. by throwing a two-hitter, col-

thereby . .educing the Cleveland 1lect1ng one of Syracuse's three
roster to 44 player.s.
.
'I hits , fanning ll batters, a n d
By MARTIN LADER
In other Nat10nal Leag~e giving up four bases on balls.
UPI Sport• Writer
campa: Buddy Parker gave ~ts l On the other hand, Gallipo- The New York Yankee! are
defemdve backfield an e:xten~IVe lis Pitcher Ray Wolfe tossed a having 3 brawl as they mernly
workout in preparation £or Pttts-lthree·hitter in also going th~ dance their way to another Amerburgh's game with the Baltlmo~e route . He ~truck out five and 1kan League pennant.
colts on Saturday .• . ~~1e gave up six free passes.
A!l for those skeptics who have

Washington

4&amp;

Wedli&lt;ldoy'l

79 .388

PLAY IN BENEFIT
MONTICELLO, N.Y. &lt;UPU Boston cehtc teammates -tiam
. Jones, 1.. C. Jones, Tom Sanden
and Jobo Havlicek t.ajay accept·

RHullo

Minnesota 12 Detroit 1
header after the Orklles had tak- 1New York _3 "clev. 1, 1st, twi-light
en the opener, 7-4: the White Sox New York 3 Clev. 1, 2Dd, night
topped the B&lt;'liton Rd SOx, 7-1; Baltimore 7 L.A. 4; 1st; tw~-1\ght
the Washington Se~Jtors beat t~e L.A. ! Baltimore 2, 2nd. mght
KanM~I City Athlettc!l, ~1; aDd m Chicago 7 Bolton· ], night
a day contest the ~ln~ta Washington 5 Kansas City l, night
Tv.·ins routed the Detroit Tigers, Thund1y'1 Prokble Pitchers

man CODIII)ittoe to study tbe PfO'"Ir

~son

I

u.""'

oi

0

" i.

f-&lt;&gt; ""•- -4-.-• - - -.

•

TUBE-TYPE

AD·Weatber Tires

with 3-T NYLON &amp; TUFSYN

rQr the lMf-M
featured
Wednesday's meetfna.
"There has been some•
ment in favor of adding It
club to balance the leap's
divifk&gt;n&amp; at five teams
said · league president Maurice
quarterback Gkynn Gnf!mg
d protested the taclc of light in the t2-l.
.
Chicago al Boston - Morehead Podololl, who retlr&lt;!l Sept. I and
· -- ~ Syrac~se ~abbed · • 3-0 1e~ .·unior circuit They would have 'lbe Lol Ang~lea Dodgers u- (7·10) VI. Horlen fs.f).
will be succeeded by Walter
IIJDE8 FOUR WINNERS
In the first tnnlng when Davtd l..d ball lht!msol.., had they tended their NatiOnal LugueJead C...elond at New York- Grant nedy.
.
PiliNGS NY 1Lipsc11mb walked. Stewart was been 11 t Yankee Stadium wedneo-l:to 7.,. gallies ovllr ·St. ';lMtll, .by (9-lll va. Terry 114-12l.
Named by Podolol! to the exSARATOGA S
· · : safe on a fielder's thoiCe, lol- d . . b
nipping tlte canltnols, ·2-t, Ia I&amp; Wa!lhiQIIon at Kansas City pansion litudy committee were\
IUPII - Bob
has just lowed by crow's two bagger. l ay mg t.
Innings; the Houlloo Colli tripped nlgbtl - Dsnlels !4-8) vs. Ra· 1owners Bed Kerner of the Sl.
three days remammg m whlcht: Crow later took third and came In the belt extra-mural scuCfie Cincbmatl, t-o; and in afienOOD kow (7-11).
Louis Hawk• and Bob Short
overtake ~anuel YcBz~ fo ~
home on an error.
!
the season, New York first . games Milwaukee defeated San Los Angeles at Baltimore Ute Los Aq&amp;eles Llkm and
e Checks and plaids • boys' and
Saratoga ,tackey ch:~.~p~onslup.
.
ll' d lh . f t I baseman .Joe Pepitone precipitat· l Francisco, 6-2, and..- Pittsburgh lnight&gt; -Chance (11·14) vs. Me-- eral manager Eddie Gottlieb
young men's eC,ontinental and
Ussery who -~o•on ndmg honors Th~ T1gers ta Je
elr ~rs ed a general melee between mem- edged Chicago, 7-6. New York and Nally (5-5).
the San Fraocllco WarrlorJ.
regular styles ·
at the Aqu~uct meP.~mg. IJot•ted ,run 1R the second when J 1 m hers of th Yankes and Cleve· Philadelphia wtre postponed by IOnly games scheduled)
1
home four wmnen w~-dnesd8y to I Henry drew a w_alk, sto e ~- land Indians after being hit by a rain
Frlclay'a G•met
.95
f,.m
boost hi• total to 10. Ycaza ~:i-:1 ond, moved to third on an IP- itch thrown by Gary Bell in the
·
Bolton at Cleveland, night
MAKES VISIT
t':"o~m the same program to t~an field out, and scored on an er- ~ghth inning of the second gam
Pteviclet Wban..l Marllu . Lo~ Angeles at Washington, night Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sln~lll'&gt;nll e SflORT SHIRTS - boys' •nd
tum two up.
ror ·
of 8 twi-night doubleheader. The Pepitone had better luck wtth Chicago at New York, night
and children of Racine called
111*11'1, tep•orod •nd contours
Gallipolis narrowed the Syra- ensuing scene somewhat resem- his bat than wlth hit flits since Kansas Cit)' at Det., 2, twi-night on Mr. and Mrs. Raymond DoiHI
eSWEATERS- by Rugby and
CORN FI:D TOO'P
cuse lead to one run in the bled a barnyard dance as players it was his two-run d~ble In the[ Minnesota at Bait., 2, twi-night Oboe an4 ohlldren of ":;~~~;~~
Arrow, cartllg•n end c...W
fourth inning when Henry was grappled with anyone in reach.
first Inning of tbe n~&amp;ht~~p that
Nattoul Lt1,.
ville Sunday. Glennie ;
neck
WICHITA. Kan. IUPH-Com- given his second ba!e on b~l_ls. Pepitone, who E-arlier in the prodded Wi1Uams w1th h1!!1 Win·
W. L. Pd. 01 remained for week's visit with
00
pelitors In the Kan&amp;a!! bog queen went to second
a tacrtflce game had been hlt by starter ning margin. Tom Tresh
Los AngeleJ
18 41 .613 · · hi.! cousins. Mr. and .Mrs. Rex.
Unclerw•ar
Coopers and
conwst Friday must be between by Phil Fi~her •. and scored on Barry Latman and then was two doubles to figure ln all
St. Louis
69 56 ,552 7~~ Carlyle and children of ColumBVD'
16 and 21 years old and have a single _by Da\'id Burnet.
brushed back by Bell be£ore being Yankee scoring in the opener.
san Franclaro 08 IT .544 ~~bus returned ·. home after spend~
e Rugby Sportcr•fltr J•ckell
been reared on a farm where In the fourth inning SyracUBe hit again, was tossed _out ~r the Steve Barbe~ went only 5 2-3
P~iladelphla
89 59 .339 t lng 8 few day• witb their
fOr men •nd boys
hogs were raised, according to tallied ill final run when
game when the ump1res fmally , nings in the hrst game for
Milwaukee
66 60 .524 11 ents Mrs. Stella Carlyle
Pt.
the Kamas swine improvement Knapp and Tom Shaeffer walk- restored order. Bell received a more but still received credit
Cincinnati .
fl8 62 .523 11 Ple~sant and Mr. and Mrs.
e5port Coati, Slacld, Ivy Sulfa for the cell...111111
ossociatilll, tlte oponson.
ed and Upscomb hit • long sin- warning from plate umpire Lou his 18th vicoory. top figure In tho Chicago
64 81 .511 1210 bert Gillilan of Racine.
Dimuro, Which automatically league. The Orioles broke the Pittsburgh
63 11 .SOB IS
"School Needs From Your Favorite Men's Sbop"
calls for 1 $50 fine.
game open with six runs ~ ~he Hou&amp;ton
47 . 80 .!70 30'-'
Yan•• Wta Twe
second inning. A seventJHnmng New 'York
40 88 .317 37 81GNI WITH 76ER8
Regarding the fight the Yan- pinch-hit single by Bob
..,....... ,., 118•h•
PHJLADF..LPHIA !UPil--Guard
ket's are pakl to win, they took drove in the winning Los
Pittsburgh 7 Chicago 6
Paul Neumann has returned his
both ends of the doubleheader by run in the second contest.
Milwaukee 6 San Francisco 2
signtld contract to the P~:~~:~:
POMEROY, OHIO
identical 3-l ~~rores. The aweep. Rookie Gary Pe&amp;t'rs won
N.Y. at Phila., night. Ppd, rain pbia 76ers for the 1963-64 :
engineeffll behind the ftne pitch- ninth straight ga~ for the
Los Ang. 2 St. L. l, nlght, 16 inDI ~~I~B~as~k~et~b~al~l~A~ssoc~~~·a~tio~n~~~
ing of Al Downing and Stan Wil- Sox. He received ample
Houaton 1 Cincinnati 0, ni1ht
Iiams, boosted New York into a from Tom McCraw with foor hits Tblenh1'1 Prellaltle PM,eben .
to-game: lead over the second· and Pete Ward, who had a home- Pitfsburlh at Chleq:o -Friend
place Ch.itago White Sox.
run.
14-10 va. Jru:kaon &lt;14·11).
In other American 1...4!ague con- Don Lock and Don
Milwaukee at San Frlhciscotetts the Los Angelea Angels each blasted home runs and
Cloninger 18-7) VI. Marlchal &lt;11edged Baltimore. 3-2, In the sec-- Moeller picked up his. first
&amp;).
ond garM of a twi-nigbt double- of the year for Washmgtoo
St. · t.ouis at Los Angeles

1::;!1

I'

Point Pltllllnl

S\0\(e. s ben&amp;-

SCH0 0 LTJM E

~ct of adding another NBA. team

..

Dlotl'l- lrt lhlt A- If
CITY tCI I PUlL COMPANY

fit balketb.iD game It Kutsher'l

Tho appointment of •

r1 " " ' ' • ...

•.. .
446-4231
,. ' .
In Mtlp I r,la- Coul!'~
l'tloM .... ,........ ... ..

***************
~~~~C~Iu~b:.!:~~n~lg~ht~........._=___:;;.,. ............,

,...~

~.

In llolllpollo Col

od iovitations to particiRate In the

r·1fth annual Maurice

•

1

1aper-durable ayathetic-lougheal rubber
Goodyear -....,. used Ia auto tires.

65

~

i~~~~~~j~~:i

.

I

BAHR CLOTHIERS

Twenty-eight nurses received
their diplomas In Wednesday's
Commencement held In Grace
Methodl1t church, Gallipnlls.
The graduallna claas was presented by Janette H. Sheela,
. N., acting director, nursing
educatioo. Tbe dlplomar and
awards were preoenled
of Stiff, Dr. Ch~rles
Greetings from the

SPORT COATS
Regular, Long and Short

and Wayne B. Fosler.
Beulah W. Ward, R. N., dlrecior, nursing service, presented pins to tile graduates.
Tho Nightingale Pledi!O was
administered by Nancy Blain,
Instructor, nursing fundame,..

,. .

Sizes 35-46
Regular, Long
and Short

adepohl
'1111 ............ lliOf:Wirrai ......MIY. criOGINNA11.-

'.

&lt;ejiji)
~-

.

~

$65.00
TO

Reg., Slim. Huskies

$39.50

Double Knee

i

WHITE SHIRTS
By Arrow
eTab Collar
• Button Downs

MEN'S LEVIS
Sizes
28 to 44 -

.......
.........
.....

-·
Tllbllta

DOWNI·E.:GROSS

MfN:;

S2Po .. $39·75

Toporod
Fit

UNDERWEAR
ly Cooper-BVD-Hann
and Reiss.

JACKETS

T·Shim
89c up
Knit Brlefo _ _ 89c up
Broadcloth Shorl1 89c up

Corduroys, Wools and
Quilted Nylons

,---------.
Men's Luggage

Gold Seal"
lites
T

$4.29

By Shapely and Arrow

Unlined, lined &amp; Zip outllnerr

$12-95

----

..,.

SPORT SHIRTS

All Weather Top Coat

MENS &amp; BOYS

SOCKS

69c

By Esquire

up

I '

&amp; Coopor _ __

HATS
up

S9.95

&amp; Ch1mp

' .

up

11

SEE OUR FINE LINE OF LADIES WEAR
-

LADIS' BLOUSES

Cincinnati at San Franclaro

I

Sizes 4-18

b'

(night! - Brogllo !13-8) VI. Dryt- ,
dale Uf.l31.
(Only JIDIOI acheduledl
FrhleY'l Gaa:a.n
PKtaburgh at Philadelphia, night
New York at Olciago
St. Louio at Houlton, Bight
Milwaukee at Lol Angela, nlghl

.The golden best beer of
them.aD ••• now in the easiestOP!ID can of them all!

BOYS' LEVIS

MEN'S SUITS

tS more far Whllewalb
WHlLE THEY LAST

Dunlop

RtlU!ItON l8 HI!Lb
The recent annual reunion of
the George J. 1homa lamlly
was held SUnday, Aufl. II at 1M
Middleport ROidsltle Park.
Those wbo eame were Mr. and
. Mrs. Charlell Tltoln11, aon GarY
of Columblll; Mr. and Mrs. Ad·
Good Ideo. Consolidate your debts. Lump """' tctethir
rlan Ateo, ol ChiUieollll; Mt.
and pay them off with a cash loan from us. Chanc:ts .,. ' and Mrs. Howard Tboma, Pa-,- one monthly payment will be a lot lesS thltn JOU'18
tricia and Shal'(llt; Mr. lind Mro.
paylnc out every month riatrt .-.
·
Howard W. 'rltolni, daughter
An1:ella; Mr. and Mn. H. B.
ECONOMY SAVINGS &amp; LOAN COMPANY
Curd, soa John; Mr. George
300 W. Second St.- WYandcltte 2•2111, Pomeroy
Tborna, and•Mr.-tnd Mrs. Homer Holley, aU of Pf'mrlO'I· _

Ivy League Pants
51•••
$4.98 to $7,95
28-42-

Sizes 35-46

2

\I

MEN'S

adminJstratlon
were given
by Mrs.
Jeannine Cunningham

The Very Reverend
~~~~m~~~~~
nor
John C. staunton,
~

Sy Shapely

1st lint,. 24menlh warranty

....

~.

II'" 40 _
30to

S2·98

up

lADIES'

51-

'

Sizes 8 to 20

up

$6.95 .. S2CJ-95

llol6_

'

•

::

Ladies' SWEATERS
Cardigans &amp; Pullovers

::

$5.95 ...

LADIES' SLACKS
SIMI

i-20_

''

P.roffitts W.bol.esale·-'.~ .
'

. ,..

'

• •

'

· ~ .,,_..._.

• I

I

!

DAVE oa::-~::R, MOll.

MIDDLE!' ORT, 0.

e

'

,,

$7.95

'

Ladles: Car Coats - AI Weather Coats •- Rain CHis - Jacktts

Tubeless
.
Black . White
670x15 or i50x14 • •• • • • •17.95 "S1tJ.95
710x15 or 80ox14 •• • • • • •19~95 ' '2t95
670x1 5 or 850x14 ··- • • • '21.95:
·)~3.95:
....

MONDAY-9 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
TUES., WED~ THUll., 9 A.M. TO S P.M.
FRIDAY 9 A.M. TO P.M.

SK•n

ladies Co-ordinates
..

••

'

•

Judtth Sue Lanier, Minersville; Johnora Lambert i sant; Carole Franr1s P ·r-:lev , ; Gallipolis: Barbara
N I d! '!
Geneva Keirns Lay- McKinney, Point Pleasant. Eliz.. Manass as : Marsa Glee R i ff&gt; , •Stf'ele Galhpohs : Barbara Ani\
Chauncey; Sammie Karen a beth Comer Prlce, Jackson: Logan , Karm Rooeberry p,,1nt r ~nger , Ironton ; Doris Gay t
A'htand ; Myrna Kay Maag Zelma Jean Pullin, Point Plea- Pleasant; Brenda Lee So1 " on Winters, Rio Grande

dent, Ohio Hospital Assn., Cincinnati, delivered the main ad.

Polished Cottons

e

7

Pt. Pleasant, Gallipolis Nurse Graduates Win Coveted Awarcls Wednesday

Norlllup, Mary Mlna MOOfO vs. Board ol Education et al; Com· Alexander MtCausland, et al
~ude Kenneth Moore, Doril mercial Credit Corp. vs. Geor- vs. Brith McCausland, trt al; Johnora Lambert
:w-ry vs. Chester H. Curry. ge Gardner; Disabled Ameri- Wilbur Bell vs.
· Pt. Pleasant~ a~d Brenda
ChJld Custody: Donald Ray can Veterans vs . Frank Board: jJames Bennett; Daisy Sterrett,
, Galhpobs, were
Fields vs. Betty Jane Fields; Disabled Veterans vs. Gilbert let al vs. May C. _Gretchen Wil- Ients of th:t~::.:!t~ night's
~trlcla D: Staats, vs. Elsworth Pearson, Jr., Elizabeth Ann Bos.lson; Pr1cllla Mills vs.
annual graduallcm exe~rcis-ll
,, Sllall, CecU H. Smith vs. ton vs. Smauel Ray Bostoa; Armstead; Dover Federal
of the Holzer
Hospital
School of Nursing.
The Pt. Pleasant nurse received top acholastic honors
while members of the
I963
graduating class and the Ho~
zer staff oelected Miss Snisson
"Most Outotanding Nurse."

1'111 "'.. W.nlt ..... _ ......
...-don ao4 ...uil~ ·~
lna: wari!JI_,...thtr.-'raaoo 1..
Chief t.t ~· na·m ct•lttt ~ .
lqoll ;.a..., ...,.

night.

I

m!'"L'~':r=~O..:....Th~~ ~~e~s~'~&lt;:'~~~ ~~byM-::Ie.~:~:~ ~~~~~~~:;

to teleltision s(ations Jn
areas. .
'

M•JoJ:" l...etlgue St.IHIIDa:•
Ualted Preu JrdemaUenal

•

rt-

·· i\

kee&amp;
'
Daley, wbo bad undorgoM ..,.
gery on his left shoulder, e1me
Tbe annual NBA; Ali·Sl¥ aame up with a son elbow afte-r an ex·
at Boston on Tuesday • Jan. 14, hibJtlon appearance Monday

•

i

Wtnter
Comfortt

Evans recorded the low

~DIIOUDcerMnt

.

I

b:.~~rf.~.;;·E:g?!~~~

American

Sa

Cle.-,

Sip-up
DOW for

League\ falo officials tn regard to • seg-1 Star lame on a special
ICOI'e.
II
ctlargers recatian problem in their
coast network next ea10n.
In the second flight, T 11 •
got in poJed game In
Th •
of
Jane!!
workout~ for tonight's eMibition N.C.. Aug. St. ..The New
pia~ Game of the..a&amp;
Jenkins carded the fewest puttJ.
D
acll Jets cut fOlD' players and
U!leovJJion terifs wu maUtl
in Houston · • ·
enver co
$l th conclution of the NRA'• '
Jack Faulkner said he was await- fullback Merrill ~glas on
II
tl g
ing "further word" from the Buf- deferred list.
annua aummer _mee n . .
PITCHER lENT ROME
The games wdl be telecast
NEW YORK !UPil _ J.eft~
11 consecutive Thursday -•·"· '
starting Jan. t, l91l4. They will be Hander Bud Daiey, on the dil~
televised into all nine
1bled Jist iilnce April 35, has ~n
cities, with the local site
aent borne for the remainder of
out, and will be made
the aeaean by the New York Y~nI

c use ls 4 • 2 ff"f.l•nner
w
• ..o.
Over Ga 11•zpo1•.. s Ti·:g·n

~ . .IW

Minne•oto Viking• m t96L F..arher this y~ar he was traded from
the Vikings

.
Packer exe)'('ise In whach he ~~~ ~
fro_m the 20yard hne wtlhl~ twoFm;nu~~ -~.
The San Frannsco or Y me s
t ated on their offen~ in
concen. r f SU d ,
t· g
p~parmg
n ay I mee m
wtth Cleve

:~:.· w~:·k:::~

\1 recular
_.n ,...., and il1 aMual All-

c·

·

•

10\E.

NBA SetS }}

E.idit

.•plett
Is
ut
By
Browns
Tr

O;o,

Mrs:

•

I

Som&lt;l 55 womon gOlfers (rbiii \WIIIian\ stewart and '110111, Mr.
Pomeroy, Point Pleasant, and aild Mra. n8 ~e HID, Mn. Gm•·• 1n 1 be 11 SimJISCII\" Mrs. llentlce carGa 01pou• eompe....
•
Day" aetMtleo at the penter,
Hazel
Yrl.
GaiUpalll Golf Club Wednto· Ruth Bamltz, Mrs. ~ Wellll,
Mrs. Naomi Brinker and first Olaht action lor •lilt· and the Toney· chlldrell, Beddll,
Marlon Arll6ld, Pt. Pleat- Mory Berth, Dorothy .and !olaa
took low gross honors with Marie.
Eileen Searles, Pomeroy,
on 12 lor laW net, and
he eaa'l !Rebe~:. oo wbat ,Bess Grace, Pt. Pleasant, took
GO OM VISI'r . ".
&amp;old II
•
Ithe prizo lor fe-1 putll.
Mr. and Mrs, l!erl GI1!J'III
In the visitors' second night, spent sevetal days the · ~
-Rogers, Pt. Pleunol, week at St. Clairsville "'"'
Phyllia HenneiSy, Pome- Mr. andMr•. R.-U GrllMt
shored top hnnors ae they •••nd~l~am~il~Y:.·------~
for both low gross and low Eva Berry, Pt. Pleasant, 1;11*************
the prize tor fewest putts
In this flight.

oPoninl

..

PT. PLEASANT - The dock- Gertrude F. Smith ; a.arlet· R. l Jolla &amp; BoiNII ••· MurpllJI
II for tho September terrn ol Wolle ••· Judy Ann Wolfe.
Golf: J. H. Somerville vo. eon..
Muoa Colmty Circuit Coun has 1 Annulment: Francil Wayne merclal Cnldft Corp.; Ha r r y
IMIIII MI.
OWens vo. Charlotte JOID NOilL Eastbum ¥1, Terminal
Van
Qimlnal acuooa 111'1! State vo. Divorces: Wlllo D. McDaniel Linea, Iltr!.; llernlrd Pratber ...
Arnold ~~contributing; Ra,y- vs. Jooeph K. McDaniel; VIr· Wartlly De1111y and Ernest H.
~ II. Bllltner, IOfCery: !Ia- · ginla Faye BoW va. Beniard Snyde&amp;'; FlileiUy l Cuually Co.
I')' Jane Devore, contributlrtg
Bogp ; Barbara Ellen May v.. Doullas R. Roush; John
lle8lect ol child; Murphy Goff VI. Darrlel May Jr.; Linda Mae E. Bowery, llr., Yl Roll&lt;! G.
and Bowery, contributing; Cottrill, an Infant, who .,.. by Bnwery; state o1 W. Va., et a1
Dorothy Mb Cook, cootrlbut- Hazel Guhlns vo. JIUJit!ll E. v1. OrYtlle Farley, et al;
Ina: 8lld three coont. agstnst Cottrill; Donna L. HayH VI. Ro- Blanch Yeager va. Earl KeeiWIUiam Kennetb Powers of bert A. Hayes; Garnett" Loulae er 1r Albert - : Richard H.
false pretense.
Pickens va. Charles Willlarn Pie- Melrole n . Balltlmoro 1r Ohio
Criminal Appeals: State vs. kens; Janet Irene Pore vs. Jam Railroad Co. 1r H. D. Bee; Alva .
Walter S. Brown, Ray Beegle, H. Pore; Bernard · R. Hu08ell Clark n . Holly Staat.; L. J .
Roy Dale Grimm, ill charged vo. Luana G. Hussell; Pres!Dn Rayburn vs. !leiter A. Rayburn,
with driving while inloXIcated; Eugene Blsnkenshlp vs. Judy et al; State Road Commission
Donald Smith, DOll • JUpport; Kay Blankenship.
. n. Ira A, Barnett, et al; G. R.
John lllnltle, highway viola· CIVU Act}Oill: Lee Wean VI. Higginbotham VI. Shirley Tucktloo; Robert Lee Anthony, ...,. Cora Devore, Mary Wears and er; Garland E. Bostic n. Jacknnd offense driving while iutox- Doris Wears; Marjorie L. Jlar.o le Payne: Calvin T. Blessing vs. ,
.
lcated; C. J. Sayre, intent to rls, et al vs. Lucille Swact- Kenneth Rollins; Slyvls Spears 1983 HOLZER HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING CLASS -These 28 graduates of Holzer Hospital School of Nursing received diplomat
defraud; Clarence McDaniel, Ut- hamer, et al; Cose Equipment, vs. Charles R. Eben, Jr. 1r at Wednesday night's commencement exercises· in Grace Methodist Church. Front row, left to right are - Myrna Kay Maag, Minersville, 0~
terlna.
Inc., vs. Finley Creme~~~~&amp;; Hou- Gwendolyn Leo Ebert; Arden- Karen Sue Frenc~. Addison; Carole Francis Pursley, Manassas, Va., Geneva K. Layne, Chauncey, Linda Smith Roffe, Logan, 0., and Marsa
Bastardy: state Ex Rei Srnma ston G. YOWII! et al v1. Ruby llo Jopes vs. Hoy Jonet, Jr.; Glee Rife, Oak Hill, 0 . Second row-Sammie Karen Lee, Ashland. Ky., Sharron Rochelle Davis, Gallipolis, Elizabeth Comer Price, Jackson,
YOUllf "· Martin Stanley, Jr.; Sayre; A. L. KlJtB v•. Edwin L. C. I. Thornburg Co. vs. Doog· JoAnn Bolinger, Po111eroy, Kar1n Roseberry, Pt. Pleasant, Barbara Niday Steele, Gallipolis, Dotis Gaye Winters, Rio Grande. Third rowHazel Perter vs. Arnold Leroy King; Avalon &lt;;. Taylor, et a1 Is• R. Roooh; Bobby Powers Unda Joyce ~lasslnglli'onton, Harriette Sirena Bobo, Hamden, VIrginia Kathryn Campbell, Charleston, Barbara A. Humphreys, Athens Zel·
Lane; Barbara Jean McDaniel vs. K. w. Rob(nson; Ben Som- aDd Clara Powers Vll. Edward ma Jean Pullm,
P ~asa~t, Barbara Spencer Brown, pt. Pleasant. Fourth row-standing left to right: Tami Lou Fitzpatrick, Jackson, Karen
vs. William Bryan Jones; Fran- ervllle, e1 al vs. Conimerlcal G. Moore; Frank Rey~olds, et Herrmann Austm •. Chesh1re, Janet Ellen Blevms, Gallipolis, Marilyn J . (Toni) Compston. Wellston, Brenda Lee Soisson. Gallipolis, Diana
cea Weaver vs. Michael Arthur credit Corp., el a!; Cornmer- al vs. Or.ar J McCarty; Beu- Gall Evans, Oak Hill, Barbara Ann Unger, Ironton, Johnora Lambert McKinney, Pt. Pleasant. Judith Sue Lanier, Southside. W. Va .
Taylor.
clal Credit Corp. vs. Ben L. lab Doss Wears, et al vs. AI- -- - ·~·~·· ·
- - -· -- ·
- --

;:.
~~::, ·~~~'\~='~
Mrs Ann
Mr. and Mn.

Golf Tourney
·
~

t

Circuit Court Docket. Set

',

GrandStaff Is Deep In Rebuilding ·, rrogram ·.... srARS Partin'-~ ;-~~.::i

...

"

•

BOUI PICNIC

'!'he Past

.

DRESSES .
By Jonathan Logan

Sj-69 up $15·00Stns5to\5
to $25·00

�•.'

•

c

•

·

1

.. r1mer-..n
•
.T.
c
P.
.. ampu8 ·oat

= ..,..It
blltop&lt;M.

N•WIIJAI*' &amp;oi•JOI ... Aw.

"',"~~~~:K~EA)- N.n

lf«tuniiJ,

~=oc:·

1111111 GUier

mat1'1

a. ... far

CJunrlllr

~ 1118·

altllldo IICbool. Cleorly, I dullle eo8t -

"';,:_ ·~heblu::;:1 ' ~:, ~e:'~ ::t ~-:!
~::".:~allY:~~ :!!:"

1

:::a=..::..::-.
Cllt..... 11iDf

= "::.:

1

~f:. .._.
't:n.ot. ~ ~~ ~ ~&lt;hd..pl~·~ ~
~ l"'o liRe !141
~
==~d :"!..tm:.:":.!t'!'::! ~-"'..:'lop""!:.;:., 0:.:. i&gt;aUy SePtlpel. Pomero,..lflddlepoJ!. o.:Aue. ijj;."f

U: =-~•k,,.ar

:cept In, tbooe ..,.,,..., eoJd.wa.l
llold allcl..,..
o odiDIIIe ottlbldo. IIIII as 1p- 1n lhf lbJIIp whl&lt;h 1No1 "' • belp
IIIU..tlona Itt' swdent 1'001111; .., a dark q 111 •blldna. 'l'hoJ ora our- pre&lt;lalllll al and ao Ill odeatille llllllodo.
11!!11 -

u 1 mtJib ha"'hery.
then, -

· ""·· .....-.,.....

They Learn To 0.-ganize Concepts, Facts ;:a.:;--.,
•
...a uut

-":."'!'t~..!ea.lht":: ::.,~'::"'"d!,.....

tb
wltb eare.

..... u·•~
...-.,....

Scienee 'Is Fascinating To Children As

lop- .. r..t.· IIINII'I II ,.. cWI
tducali&lt;IIICiiJII Up' like 1 Um"" I'!Oil' ......,..t lind rolaeott will ... 1 beretlllht
for

By JlpGJd . . . . .

k• a

Wllb \lie em! or

.
Y9e1, YourChihi,AndSthool

h
w ate er

tr/.

1

What
at tome widely separat-

11
y:"'on ' :

~

1t. .

22,

TUFlll UNIVDII'I'Yt Llkol tblo · - ·

I ledge UJelul lor 611 lndivtduolo.

eampu,..:
many New
England and
A proper&lt;In
1'15Jl01110
------------------~1
THE
IIORJ(INNI!: AmorlcaM eaote"'
inatltutlont,
Tuftanar1JI.
liel ~
bo-to holplul to , II IIlio lo inopartoat tot1illll
.~~to~lhe;:;U;;;DI;;.ven-l~ty-oi-Part_•· hard by a major &lt;ity. For mat. ...,.,.,.80 lholr &lt;UrlooiiJ.
ohildraa wllb op~&lt;lol
•·
!DJr &lt;hildron, to a way ol dlomnr· aad illl4nlll In ociopoo'"'J&gt;Itoutmt I J'H bow "&amp;.otto" Wall l'allll
11ng the Salurdly ..,.,. In ,
ton, I IOJIIl..fttled fly-front &lt;lies- 1D3 new -lodge. '1lwy 1Mn1 · 111\1 learaiDI Ia 1bJs m
terfleld top&lt;oat In dart ...., arl·to .....be 11&lt;11 aad ""'""""' .. oubjoot. .
I II '
olive berrtngbone will prove uat- . the! IIley can undenland 'tho AI ....., paroall &lt;an do mao"' I
•
lui. A naturai-&lt;:Olcr ralneoat 11 1 world around thoro.
lmporlalll tldDp for !heir
the uniform ol
day here and :
Nil. lle a 1ooc1 " - ;
at nearbyC081
Harvard.
And off
a short ,
tblt dileussiono
_ __._ _ _ _ _ _ _ stadium
will fend
~
lnterooto;In EJIIIIJ
Deeded -dt&gt;. l

I
I

-

Seloa&lt;e. l...

td.en
Society News

the

' hl.nfl
thei State Pus

Mts. Emma Van Meter and Jcy breezn on thooe dark wJD.

oon George Curtis and David ter afternoons.

' v..: Meter and her niece Shar-

For Industry

lilly produce ex..u.nt lcleD&lt;e

l

DRY CLEANING .

10 ... '2

::.:::::::~~~~:;;-~;:-;;;-;~~~;-;~;;-;:

ROBINSON'S
L1un..,...,.., CIHnen
,._,_,
WY W428

Cora of Parkersburg visited recen!ly with Mr. and Mrs. Clear·
monl Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith
have purchased two arres of
Ian~ from Andrew Buchannan.

Joppa
---------

Filling your needs for school and business supplies

B. H.· SANBORN

N. 2nd Aw.

Phone WY 2·2641

MILL IT.

I"'

.IIWILIR-OJITOMETRIST
MIDDLEPORT

for FALL and SCHOOL
First day of school, and every day, our fashion·

wise, value-wise separates meu more won·
dertul thlnga for her to wear apd more for
your money, too. Come In now for aU her
wardrobe needs.

Proudly Presenling

Dour MUlln o/ Clevelond

Predict Ohio
Culture \Vill
Be Enriched
A CCMJILITI LINI OP IJIORT SHOIS AND FLAT$ IN ALL COLORS
AND SlliL ITYLII BY CONNIE AND 'PAitll JIASHION. ALSO COMo
PLITI I.INI OP HUSH pUPJIIIL P liCED FROM &amp;L99 TO 8.99.

SWEATERS
Bulky cardlpns, Bolero styles and lllpovers.
Challdea In aleeveleu,
short aleeve and long
aleevea. Reeular and
extra llizes. Choose
from
a wonderful
group.

~mJ'J~aaD~
7
·Eveq~xJr~y ••• ,.

2· 9·
99

to

99

For Back to School

y.

bl

Gold•• _

Kid Boys'

Catsup

Dungarees

IWIIT IRIIR

.............! t . t'tdlla ..... -

Kid Safe-T-Nee
jeans Ia llllma and reiiUim.
llmdom stripe deDim with
hrma-preoa finish Othen

lilt 11 z'nmd 1 1 -

Uttol.te.

_
.......
Ei
-....

'ho•ltltotr

,..,..,.

Pineapple

6.99 IIICI 7.99

.

.

Potat~es

sa.... _ _

301

'

.... 29c

...dies' end Teens' Shoes

FOR DRESS &amp; SCHOOL
en.ts

ISIII.~9~C

•••
. t963

eSuede&lt;

•staeked Heels
Heeb

l 88
e

•HiKh

• Black It White

Oxfordo •Choooe several
pain

TO

5 99
•

Brand Nemn: Williams, Buck ys, Kay Lettes, Hit Parade, etc.

AT SIMON'S
Boys' &amp; Girls' Styles - All Higher Priced

SHOES FOR SCHOOL

-n.. 89c
Cube Steak
Beef StewA~~D~ -lb. 59c
Ground Beef -3 lb. $1
Slic. Bologna - 3~$1

2.88 or l

SPECIAL-LADIES' &amp; TEENS'-REG. $2.81

STRAP
SANDALS

eBLACK
eWHITI

TENNIS SHOES
BLACK or WHlTii:

79c
LETTua

FLOUR·· • -1.99
DOG FOOD • 1.89
LARD • • • • 3.69

1·88 .... 2···

1.88
PAIR

Boys-Girls Tennis Shoes~~:. __ ,A,. 88c
WHY PAY MOU?

VALLEY BELL

ILK

241qeHIAD

2SL.. IotiTIIIr

•TAN

TENNIS SHOES_

.

CHIPPED
POUND _ _

$5

M.ny Sty! as Others Up To $5.98

LadiM' and T"ns

BOILED HAM

Pr.

lasbtbell Style For Back To School

IN $1.00 PKGS. ONLY

25 u..c••

.

'··.

OPPOIITI LOWI!l JIAIJ(ING LOT-POMEROY

:19c

U.S.NO. 1 HOMI OltOWN

!J:,..

Cnlil• u,....•

• COMPLETE NEW STOCK e

eJUST LOW

CHI. Ju1

(2) Twin Pack

79c 83c
At Our T..,_ c.untwt
WHY PAY . . .If

2SU..Ioti_.......

lUNNY 111.1

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . wlllltMIIIOIIlpall.... cempue _ _,

the

SHOES FOR ALL-·DISCOUNT PRICES

STAMPS

2 helL 29c

.·Ch
• ........
. . err1es
,._ ·

"""t-..;;;.. v;;;;~

lt&amp;$111., Wll. t1 ... 1n11t ._ 110t. t1c11n . . IIIIIVt _..., YGU'I

2.98

$AVE at $1MON'S PICK-A-PAIR $HOES

eWed1e Heels eLoafers

eNO

4 ... 49c

Chill
Pappu

~

1

•

PINNANT

Table Syrup

$7.95

STAR SUPPLY CO.

"iliiiiiliiiiiiiii

IIUDIRJ

Bill¥

1

I

1&lt;

6.99

-".........

These a.Hvltleo In lhem..lvoo
will
develop '..tenllli&lt;
•
1101
lodge and oldU.. n
tho pla~•n-l
14
•·· ond __..._ ---~
-&amp;
" ' - - - - .. •ua•
bring lboot Jhe valuable leiDg. An organized approaoh to
eacb ..Uvlty ohould Involve queo.

1

of

For Schooltime '63-'64

u ,_,,., .....

-·

RoundStMk
ePickltLoef
eDutch Loaf
eSpi.... Loaf
ePepptrLoef

Pork Shoulder - - lb. 39~
PURl PORK
,•. 33c
Sausage
STOKLEY'S ·
2A
2v. $7 89
Peaches cHolv• IIIIM ...
•

new arrivals. They feature easy-care fabrlca iJ1

· - fjiDIS willltolp and Wll«&lt;

""

!""·

0

SLICID

Choose early IUltl best choice of these bright

l" .. 5·"
Billy the

H-

a From

Spare Ribs

GIRLS' DRESSES
many seyles and colon. Slzea 3 to 8x and 7 to 14.

hodldlng a bird Ieeder, plan!IDg
garden. nplalnlng lhe beating
OYotem and eumlnlng lhe
trlcal ~stem are good ...,.,liblll·l

LUNCH MEAT SALE

FOOD BUYS~

a.

1

Why Pay Twic. This Prlc.?

/nil !!!!l6oc&amp;'•
lltllfllllt'fl
/1tOIIZ.t war~•

7.99

1

You con
of "Lucitl" for
too. New Du Pont
111Cn1fibly dJnble,
Dries in mlnu!fts ID 1
nsisb chllllill{. triCkill{.
11111
Ho mauy solvents needed. Cltan IIIIIIM.

Jeoram, &lt;In be kMmd rlght
around the house. Socb things u

fie
M
nd a subdued twe&lt;d raglan or Jln. ment ol Development will
u ay a rnoon r. a gle·breasted camel hair
top- to put another Industry Into
Wallace Barher. and lam- coat.
Nelsonville plant vacated
11Y of Parkersburg Vtslted Mr. 1 U. OF CALIFORNIA: A cia.. era) months ago by the Svl••an~nd 11Mrs. Leonard Barder and sic herringbone natural sbool· ia Co.
am
der topcoat should
mated Rhodes spoke at the annual
-Mortha Holsinger twith a w6Jih.wear raincoat In INel1011ville Trade Club dinner I
,tan, olive, oystar or black. In here, held In conjunction with
LEARN OF SURGERY
tome ol the northern West Coast the annual Parade of Rills pag- 1
Mr. and Mrs. John Brjckles schools a warm liner IB called eant. Accompanying him
Just bad returned home from lor.
Wilson, Ohio Senate Majorl.ty
their son-In-law's, Mr. and Mrs.
Leaclar c. Stanley Mechem
GaJa Hysell Tuesday evening
PLAN HOMECOMING
Nel1011VIIIe and U. S. Rep.
when !hey learned from their The annual
wUJ
Pete Abele, R-Ohlo.
son-In-law In GalllpuHs thtt b1 held at the Long
th
no belongeir daughter, M111. Sherman church, September 1. A
A wild prairie wer
Kemper, wu taken to Pleas- dinner will be served at
to the pea family, the
ant Valley Hospital tor sur&amp;ery wltb a program Ia lhe
Ia the stale Rower
Wednesday morning.
noon. Everyone Ia welcome.

Sunday School attendance on
lunday Aug. 18 was 41.
. I
There will be a Homecoming '
Sunday. August 25 at the Joppa
Methodist Church. Everyone IB · 0Cl8
eWS
wel come.
T' Bo·annon reunion was held - - - - - - - - .
S ,.·:•y at the home or Mr. Mlos Faith McCain,
ano ~rs. Harold Brannon and
of Mr. and Mrs. Norman
d r!1. e r . Those atwnding were McCain underwent an appendec·
Me. and Mrs. Robert Hill and romy at Camden • Clark HosL'nd1 of Manalleld, Mr. and pital at Parkersbury Monday
Mrs. Bob Sanders Bod Debbie morning.
Mr and Mrs. Jimmie Brenn011 Mrs. Dorothy Smalley
Is
ard Paul Dean, AI Hudkln1, Ru- :spending . several days with ,
b · Romine, Marie Smith ol Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Koenig
S"•ncer, W.Va .. Mr. and Mrs. and family, near Chester, while
Chester Folan ol West Carrol- Mrs. Koenig is ill.
If"· Fannie Adamo. Carl Mrl~ Last week visitors of Mr.
" and family ot Athens, Bee- and Mrs. Hobart Vineyard were
ky Folan, Mr. Jackson of Mor- Mrs. Janet Gillilan and daughganfnwn, Wesley Arbaugh, Lola tor Cnris Anna of Mansfield
Gcif!in and lllll Holestin. Mrs. Mr: and Mrs. Grant VIneyard
Adams hao remained lor a and family and Miss Sherry
few dayo,. M111. _Folan remain· Vineyard o1 Dayton. Guests
ed for an mdei1D1te •tary.
or the weekend at the Vineyard
Mr. and Mrs. Hennan Gro,.,. home were Mr. and Mro. Hownirkle apd fall\f~Y vllited, Sun- ard Glenn and daughter,
day with Mr. and Mrs. RUssell day and Teddy Ball'ett, of
B"rr and son at VIenna.
Marion, Mrs. Myrtle Barrett,
Mr. and Mrs. Daln Baker Mansfield and Mrs. Carol VInehave moved from the Arthur yard and Tina Marie Vineyard
Heiney property to the John ol Columbuo.
c •bbison property near While's Mlss Donna Frecker ol
Chapel.
Chester spent Friday and
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Morrll w-clay wilh her gromdrnotloer,
and childrea ol Mloeral Weill Mr&gt;.
Reed.

Is our concern and not a sideline. Make your supply needs known to us and we'll try our best to
find the mercbandlse.
As with other merchants It is our aim to provide a •erviee to the community and the area.

Middleport Book Store

Eastern LocaJ
I S • J·N

"g" ,!!·

..._.

SEO As Home

MICHIGAN STATE: Icy galll
. on Holsinger took a trip to thai blast acrOP !be Midwest
. Hammond, Ind. They vistetl Icampuses have a strong influwith Sharon's grandmother Mr :ence on colloge laahlons. Hence,
, 11 _1111 • Toler.
'
a good overcoat should
bung NELSONVILLE
·
M H 0 lloiBin er visit- up In the closet: wool or shell
r.. usoe
g
with alpaca, pile, ahearlng or James A. Rhodes told IOIIle
' 'olarM~n'ass Sharon Holalnger and quilted lining. Camel hair top- I business and prolts~ional
, ..
Holsmger, Mr. and Mrs.
,_
b' here A'· 811 , sons from soulheastem 0
0
~~::
W
bb
nd
da
hltr
coa~
are
1
'~'"·•·' "'" ·
e . a
ug
dued tweed Ifraglarul.• "' • "' I Tuesday nlibt that lhe lllate
Something usually dressy d&lt;imlnotes the college scene
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hoi- VIRGINIA u. 1 Sldp
1 h 0 •takl~g inert~~sed intereot In obthroughout much ol the eoualry, Plaid cotlon gabardine
. Miss Jeri Oo.trot vlolted ,heavy ones here. A raincoat or tamm1 new Industry lor the
rainooat, left, baa By-Iron!, P1&gt;&lt;1&lt;ell with straight Haps, A Martha Holsinger.
laminated topcoat wilb 11-~ln area.
buckle tab tleeves. Double-breasted wool warmer features
ttend
t th Ed
11 It
r
1
lor collar which bullolll oJr &amp;e reveal notched lapel. Lining
ance
e en n • liner should be paired with a The aovernor oald Dlremor
Is an acrylle pUe.
~ Brethren Church on Aug. 18 semi-Chesterfield In dark tone, George WIIIIOll of !he Depart·

TYPE

--·I

mODI and-: be avallable
opeelll l&lt;tlvltteo.
Some So o d a&lt;tlvitloo rml&lt;b

bl

PROVIDE YOUR CHILD WnH
THE TOOLS FOR LEARNING!

··1 _... -

Cit•I'IIIM -

,..,. (ar, R..t Mall ....
lllllhflut

'

..,

- ~ ··

1111111 tiMIIITIIlll

eiO'' Enll!neer Boots
Dresa BOots e6"

16" Wellingtoll

a. 10" steel Toe Min-

big Shoes eB" Insulated Boots eNec.-

14.95

prene Oil Resistant Tan Oxfords
eWaJker Wotk Shoes eFlipt Boots
e Lace-to-Toe Work Shoes

Compl•to Clearance Ladles'

House
Slippen

SHOPPING HOURS:
Monday thru Friday 9 to 5
(Thursday 9 to t)
SATUIDAY

9 to 9

OPEN IVERY DAY
lnducflnl fhundey

Pick-A-Pair

9:00
to 7:00
'

SICON~&amp;~

..~,. 9to9
~ '

TO

Kl11112Mcrt.

. QtEWJNGT~

f . V. . Stamp~ W'lth All Purct.a.

3.88

lea. 2A7 at.

._.• ,_and'
·
Ma1r J;;ch
2.GO crt.
... ..... Unlotl Werblln,

SIMO,N'S

We Have The
Kind You Want

POMBO'(

�•.'

•

c

•

·

1

.. r1mer-..n
•
.T.
c
P.
.. ampu8 ·oat

= ..,..It
blltop&lt;M.

N•WIIJAI*' &amp;oi•JOI ... Aw.

"',"~~~~:K~EA)- N.n

lf«tuniiJ,

~=oc:·

1111111 GUier

mat1'1

a. ... far

CJunrlllr

~ 1118·

altllldo IICbool. Cleorly, I dullle eo8t -

"';,:_ ·~heblu::;:1 ' ~:, ~e:'~ ::t ~-:!
~::".:~allY:~~ :!!:"

1

:::a=..::..::-.
Cllt..... 11iDf

= "::.:

1

~f:. .._.
't:n.ot. ~ ~~ ~ ~&lt;hd..pl~·~ ~
~ l"'o liRe !141
~
==~d :"!..tm:.:":.!t'!'::! ~-"'..:'lop""!:.;:., 0:.:. i&gt;aUy SePtlpel. Pomero,..lflddlepoJ!. o.:Aue. ijj;."f

U: =-~•k,,.ar

:cept In, tbooe ..,.,,..., eoJd.wa.l
llold allcl..,..
o odiDIIIe ottlbldo. IIIII as 1p- 1n lhf lbJIIp whl&lt;h 1No1 "' • belp
IIIU..tlona Itt' swdent 1'001111; .., a dark q 111 •blldna. 'l'hoJ ora our- pre&lt;lalllll al and ao Ill odeatille llllllodo.
11!!11 -

u 1 mtJib ha"'hery.
then, -

· ""·· .....-.,.....

They Learn To 0.-ganize Concepts, Facts ;:a.:;--.,
•
...a uut

-":."'!'t~..!ea.lht":: ::.,~'::"'"d!,.....

tb
wltb eare.

..... u·•~
...-.,....

Scienee 'Is Fascinating To Children As

lop- .. r..t.· IIINII'I II ,.. cWI
tducali&lt;IIICiiJII Up' like 1 Um"" I'!Oil' ......,..t lind rolaeott will ... 1 beretlllht
for

By JlpGJd . . . . .

k• a

Wllb \lie em! or

.
Y9e1, YourChihi,AndSthool

h
w ate er

tr/.

1

What
at tome widely separat-

11
y:"'on ' :

~

1t. .

22,

TUFlll UNIVDII'I'Yt Llkol tblo · - ·

I ledge UJelul lor 611 lndivtduolo.

eampu,..:
many New
England and
A proper&lt;In
1'15Jl01110
------------------~1
THE
IIORJ(INNI!: AmorlcaM eaote"'
inatltutlont,
Tuftanar1JI.
liel ~
bo-to holplul to , II IIlio lo inopartoat tot1illll
.~~to~lhe;:;U;;;DI;;.ven-l~ty-oi-Part_•· hard by a major &lt;ity. For mat. ...,.,.,.80 lholr &lt;UrlooiiJ.
ohildraa wllb op~&lt;lol
•·
!DJr &lt;hildron, to a way ol dlomnr· aad illl4nlll In ociopoo'"'J&gt;Itoutmt I J'H bow "&amp;.otto" Wall l'allll
11ng the Salurdly ..,.,. In ,
ton, I IOJIIl..fttled fly-front &lt;lies- 1D3 new -lodge. '1lwy 1Mn1 · 111\1 learaiDI Ia 1bJs m
terfleld top&lt;oat In dart ...., arl·to .....be 11&lt;11 aad ""'""""' .. oubjoot. .
I II '
olive berrtngbone will prove uat- . the! IIley can undenland 'tho AI ....., paroall &lt;an do mao"' I
•
lui. A naturai-&lt;:Olcr ralneoat 11 1 world around thoro.
lmporlalll tldDp for !heir
the uniform ol
day here and :
Nil. lle a 1ooc1 " - ;
at nearbyC081
Harvard.
And off
a short ,
tblt dileussiono
_ __._ _ _ _ _ _ _ stadium
will fend
~
lnterooto;In EJIIIIJ
Deeded -dt&gt;. l

I
I

-

Seloa&lt;e. l...

td.en
Society News

the

' hl.nfl
thei State Pus

Mts. Emma Van Meter and Jcy breezn on thooe dark wJD.

oon George Curtis and David ter afternoons.

' v..: Meter and her niece Shar-

For Industry

lilly produce ex..u.nt lcleD&lt;e

l

DRY CLEANING .

10 ... '2

::.:::::::~~~~:;;-~;:-;;;-;~~~;-;~;;-;:

ROBINSON'S
L1un..,...,.., CIHnen
,._,_,
WY W428

Cora of Parkersburg visited recen!ly with Mr. and Mrs. Clear·
monl Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith
have purchased two arres of
Ian~ from Andrew Buchannan.

Joppa
---------

Filling your needs for school and business supplies

B. H.· SANBORN

N. 2nd Aw.

Phone WY 2·2641

MILL IT.

I"'

.IIWILIR-OJITOMETRIST
MIDDLEPORT

for FALL and SCHOOL
First day of school, and every day, our fashion·

wise, value-wise separates meu more won·
dertul thlnga for her to wear apd more for
your money, too. Come In now for aU her
wardrobe needs.

Proudly Presenling

Dour MUlln o/ Clevelond

Predict Ohio
Culture \Vill
Be Enriched
A CCMJILITI LINI OP IJIORT SHOIS AND FLAT$ IN ALL COLORS
AND SlliL ITYLII BY CONNIE AND 'PAitll JIASHION. ALSO COMo
PLITI I.INI OP HUSH pUPJIIIL P liCED FROM &amp;L99 TO 8.99.

SWEATERS
Bulky cardlpns, Bolero styles and lllpovers.
Challdea In aleeveleu,
short aleeve and long
aleevea. Reeular and
extra llizes. Choose
from
a wonderful
group.

~mJ'J~aaD~
7
·Eveq~xJr~y ••• ,.

2· 9·
99

to

99

For Back to School

y.

bl

Gold•• _

Kid Boys'

Catsup

Dungarees

IWIIT IRIIR

.............! t . t'tdlla ..... -

Kid Safe-T-Nee
jeans Ia llllma and reiiUim.
llmdom stripe deDim with
hrma-preoa finish Othen

lilt 11 z'nmd 1 1 -

Uttol.te.

_
.......
Ei
-....

'ho•ltltotr

,..,..,.

Pineapple

6.99 IIICI 7.99

.

.

Potat~es

sa.... _ _

301

'

.... 29c

...dies' end Teens' Shoes

FOR DRESS &amp; SCHOOL
en.ts

ISIII.~9~C

•••
. t963

eSuede&lt;

•staeked Heels
Heeb

l 88
e

•HiKh

• Black It White

Oxfordo •Choooe several
pain

TO

5 99
•

Brand Nemn: Williams, Buck ys, Kay Lettes, Hit Parade, etc.

AT SIMON'S
Boys' &amp; Girls' Styles - All Higher Priced

SHOES FOR SCHOOL

-n.. 89c
Cube Steak
Beef StewA~~D~ -lb. 59c
Ground Beef -3 lb. $1
Slic. Bologna - 3~$1

2.88 or l

SPECIAL-LADIES' &amp; TEENS'-REG. $2.81

STRAP
SANDALS

eBLACK
eWHITI

TENNIS SHOES
BLACK or WHlTii:

79c
LETTua

FLOUR·· • -1.99
DOG FOOD • 1.89
LARD • • • • 3.69

1·88 .... 2···

1.88
PAIR

Boys-Girls Tennis Shoes~~:. __ ,A,. 88c
WHY PAY MOU?

VALLEY BELL

ILK

241qeHIAD

2SL.. IotiTIIIr

•TAN

TENNIS SHOES_

.

CHIPPED
POUND _ _

$5

M.ny Sty! as Others Up To $5.98

LadiM' and T"ns

BOILED HAM

Pr.

lasbtbell Style For Back To School

IN $1.00 PKGS. ONLY

25 u..c••

.

'··.

OPPOIITI LOWI!l JIAIJ(ING LOT-POMEROY

:19c

U.S.NO. 1 HOMI OltOWN

!J:,..

Cnlil• u,....•

• COMPLETE NEW STOCK e

eJUST LOW

CHI. Ju1

(2) Twin Pack

79c 83c
At Our T..,_ c.untwt
WHY PAY . . .If

2SU..Ioti_.......

lUNNY 111.1

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . wlllltMIIIOIIlpall.... cempue _ _,

the

SHOES FOR ALL-·DISCOUNT PRICES

STAMPS

2 helL 29c

.·Ch
• ........
. . err1es
,._ ·

"""t-..;;;.. v;;;;~

lt&amp;$111., Wll. t1 ... 1n11t ._ 110t. t1c11n . . IIIIIVt _..., YGU'I

2.98

$AVE at $1MON'S PICK-A-PAIR $HOES

eWed1e Heels eLoafers

eNO

4 ... 49c

Chill
Pappu

~

1

•

PINNANT

Table Syrup

$7.95

STAR SUPPLY CO.

"iliiiiiliiiiiiiii

IIUDIRJ

Bill¥

1

I

1&lt;

6.99

-".........

These a.Hvltleo In lhem..lvoo
will
develop '..tenllli&lt;
•
1101
lodge and oldU.. n
tho pla~•n-l
14
•·· ond __..._ ---~
-&amp;
" ' - - - - .. •ua•
bring lboot Jhe valuable leiDg. An organized approaoh to
eacb ..Uvlty ohould Involve queo.

1

of

For Schooltime '63-'64

u ,_,,., .....

-·

RoundStMk
ePickltLoef
eDutch Loaf
eSpi.... Loaf
ePepptrLoef

Pork Shoulder - - lb. 39~
PURl PORK
,•. 33c
Sausage
STOKLEY'S ·
2A
2v. $7 89
Peaches cHolv• IIIIM ...
•

new arrivals. They feature easy-care fabrlca iJ1

· - fjiDIS willltolp and Wll«&lt;

""

!""·

0

SLICID

Choose early IUltl best choice of these bright

l" .. 5·"
Billy the

H-

a From

Spare Ribs

GIRLS' DRESSES
many seyles and colon. Slzea 3 to 8x and 7 to 14.

hodldlng a bird Ieeder, plan!IDg
garden. nplalnlng lhe beating
OYotem and eumlnlng lhe
trlcal ~stem are good ...,.,liblll·l

LUNCH MEAT SALE

FOOD BUYS~

a.

1

Why Pay Twic. This Prlc.?

/nil !!!!l6oc&amp;'•
lltllfllllt'fl
/1tOIIZ.t war~•

7.99

1

You con
of "Lucitl" for
too. New Du Pont
111Cn1fibly dJnble,
Dries in mlnu!fts ID 1
nsisb chllllill{. triCkill{.
11111
Ho mauy solvents needed. Cltan IIIIIIM.

Jeoram, &lt;In be kMmd rlght
around the house. Socb things u

fie
M
nd a subdued twe&lt;d raglan or Jln. ment ol Development will
u ay a rnoon r. a gle·breasted camel hair
top- to put another Industry Into
Wallace Barher. and lam- coat.
Nelsonville plant vacated
11Y of Parkersburg Vtslted Mr. 1 U. OF CALIFORNIA: A cia.. era) months ago by the Svl••an~nd 11Mrs. Leonard Barder and sic herringbone natural sbool· ia Co.
am
der topcoat should
mated Rhodes spoke at the annual
-Mortha Holsinger twith a w6Jih.wear raincoat In INel1011ville Trade Club dinner I
,tan, olive, oystar or black. In here, held In conjunction with
LEARN OF SURGERY
tome ol the northern West Coast the annual Parade of Rills pag- 1
Mr. and Mrs. John Brjckles schools a warm liner IB called eant. Accompanying him
Just bad returned home from lor.
Wilson, Ohio Senate Majorl.ty
their son-In-law's, Mr. and Mrs.
Leaclar c. Stanley Mechem
GaJa Hysell Tuesday evening
PLAN HOMECOMING
Nel1011VIIIe and U. S. Rep.
when !hey learned from their The annual
wUJ
Pete Abele, R-Ohlo.
son-In-law In GalllpuHs thtt b1 held at the Long
th
no belongeir daughter, M111. Sherman church, September 1. A
A wild prairie wer
Kemper, wu taken to Pleas- dinner will be served at
to the pea family, the
ant Valley Hospital tor sur&amp;ery wltb a program Ia lhe
Ia the stale Rower
Wednesday morning.
noon. Everyone Ia welcome.

Sunday School attendance on
lunday Aug. 18 was 41.
. I
There will be a Homecoming '
Sunday. August 25 at the Joppa
Methodist Church. Everyone IB · 0Cl8
eWS
wel come.
T' Bo·annon reunion was held - - - - - - - - .
S ,.·:•y at the home or Mr. Mlos Faith McCain,
ano ~rs. Harold Brannon and
of Mr. and Mrs. Norman
d r!1. e r . Those atwnding were McCain underwent an appendec·
Me. and Mrs. Robert Hill and romy at Camden • Clark HosL'nd1 of Manalleld, Mr. and pital at Parkersbury Monday
Mrs. Bob Sanders Bod Debbie morning.
Mr and Mrs. Jimmie Brenn011 Mrs. Dorothy Smalley
Is
ard Paul Dean, AI Hudkln1, Ru- :spending . several days with ,
b · Romine, Marie Smith ol Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Koenig
S"•ncer, W.Va .. Mr. and Mrs. and family, near Chester, while
Chester Folan ol West Carrol- Mrs. Koenig is ill.
If"· Fannie Adamo. Carl Mrl~ Last week visitors of Mr.
" and family ot Athens, Bee- and Mrs. Hobart Vineyard were
ky Folan, Mr. Jackson of Mor- Mrs. Janet Gillilan and daughganfnwn, Wesley Arbaugh, Lola tor Cnris Anna of Mansfield
Gcif!in and lllll Holestin. Mrs. Mr: and Mrs. Grant VIneyard
Adams hao remained lor a and family and Miss Sherry
few dayo,. M111. _Folan remain· Vineyard o1 Dayton. Guests
ed for an mdei1D1te •tary.
or the weekend at the Vineyard
Mr. and Mrs. Hennan Gro,.,. home were Mr. and Mro. Hownirkle apd fall\f~Y vllited, Sun- ard Glenn and daughter,
day with Mr. and Mrs. RUssell day and Teddy Ball'ett, of
B"rr and son at VIenna.
Marion, Mrs. Myrtle Barrett,
Mr. and Mrs. Daln Baker Mansfield and Mrs. Carol VInehave moved from the Arthur yard and Tina Marie Vineyard
Heiney property to the John ol Columbuo.
c •bbison property near While's Mlss Donna Frecker ol
Chapel.
Chester spent Friday and
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Morrll w-clay wilh her gromdrnotloer,
and childrea ol Mloeral Weill Mr&gt;.
Reed.

Is our concern and not a sideline. Make your supply needs known to us and we'll try our best to
find the mercbandlse.
As with other merchants It is our aim to provide a •erviee to the community and the area.

Middleport Book Store

Eastern LocaJ
I S • J·N

"g" ,!!·

..._.

SEO As Home

MICHIGAN STATE: Icy galll
. on Holsinger took a trip to thai blast acrOP !be Midwest
. Hammond, Ind. They vistetl Icampuses have a strong influwith Sharon's grandmother Mr :ence on colloge laahlons. Hence,
, 11 _1111 • Toler.
'
a good overcoat should
bung NELSONVILLE
·
M H 0 lloiBin er visit- up In the closet: wool or shell
r.. usoe
g
with alpaca, pile, ahearlng or James A. Rhodes told IOIIle
' 'olarM~n'ass Sharon Holalnger and quilted lining. Camel hair top- I business and prolts~ional
, ..
Holsmger, Mr. and Mrs.
,_
b' here A'· 811 , sons from soulheastem 0
0
~~::
W
bb
nd
da
hltr
coa~
are
1
'~'"·•·' "'" ·
e . a
ug
dued tweed Ifraglarul.• "' • "' I Tuesday nlibt that lhe lllate
Something usually dressy d&lt;imlnotes the college scene
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hoi- VIRGINIA u. 1 Sldp
1 h 0 •takl~g inert~~sed intereot In obthroughout much ol the eoualry, Plaid cotlon gabardine
. Miss Jeri Oo.trot vlolted ,heavy ones here. A raincoat or tamm1 new Industry lor the
rainooat, left, baa By-Iron!, P1&gt;&lt;1&lt;ell with straight Haps, A Martha Holsinger.
laminated topcoat wilb 11-~ln area.
buckle tab tleeves. Double-breasted wool warmer features
ttend
t th Ed
11 It
r
1
lor collar which bullolll oJr &amp;e reveal notched lapel. Lining
ance
e en n • liner should be paired with a The aovernor oald Dlremor
Is an acrylle pUe.
~ Brethren Church on Aug. 18 semi-Chesterfield In dark tone, George WIIIIOll of !he Depart·

TYPE

--·I

mODI and-: be avallable
opeelll l&lt;tlvltteo.
Some So o d a&lt;tlvitloo rml&lt;b

bl

PROVIDE YOUR CHILD WnH
THE TOOLS FOR LEARNING!

··1 _... -

Cit•I'IIIM -

,..,. (ar, R..t Mall ....
lllllhflut

'

..,

- ~ ··

1111111 tiMIIITIIlll

eiO'' Enll!neer Boots
Dresa BOots e6"

16" Wellingtoll

a. 10" steel Toe Min-

big Shoes eB" Insulated Boots eNec.-

14.95

prene Oil Resistant Tan Oxfords
eWaJker Wotk Shoes eFlipt Boots
e Lace-to-Toe Work Shoes

Compl•to Clearance Ladles'

House
Slippen

SHOPPING HOURS:
Monday thru Friday 9 to 5
(Thursday 9 to t)
SATUIDAY

9 to 9

OPEN IVERY DAY
lnducflnl fhundey

Pick-A-Pair

9:00
to 7:00
'

SICON~&amp;~

..~,. 9to9
~ '

TO

Kl11112Mcrt.

. QtEWJNGT~

f . V. . Stamp~ W'lth All Purct.a.

3.88

lea. 2A7 at.

._.• ,_and'
·
Ma1r J;;ch
2.GO crt.
... ..... Unlotl Werblln,

SIMO,N'S

We Have The
Kind You Want

POMBO'(

�,I

./

11-0aDy $entfnel.

~meroy·lflddleport,

0., .,.111: 22, lt&amp;S

Pa.rochial Schools Have Too·Many
Eager Students, Too·Few Teachers

.~

SEW fOR
SCHOOL

-

•

SEW FOI

•

fAI(

See • .t.
New .....,~•

•

• o.. ....

........

··;Z

•DouW.Knlti
•T•IpUia ..,....,
5por11 Melerbllt)·

•CinC:reatPIIprja
• Nft P•l•........
'

come, tet the new ftlll:lel
and leW younelt . . . .
BeautUul pleldf, '"
and !..ely frtlh piiiD oolol'll.

38" to 66" wide. All ......

WE'RE BACK IN BUSINESS

able.

AT

The Fabrie Shop.

FIVE POINTS

115 W. Second •

FRIENDS &amp; NEIGHBORS YOl.l;R

WY 2·2281

BUSINESS WILL BE APPRECIATED

Singer Sales &amp; SerY!ce

Hollon's Keystone Station

Ben Franklirl

POII!IfOY
McCall'• Patterna

Radne
Social Notes

rt-as everything for

Tltrllfl' ctN lit••• wltll fll

..... etiOI'l ., .......... flo.

.llitllt ...,.,.. " .. ~­
••11ftD11111" .... . .It •
.,..,

-..-................... ..
. . . ..

17Wtt, tlflltt, .... • .. CIIN 1N1
IWM ......,... . . . . . .,.,...,. f!f

.'"" liritM.

,..., .......... tift . . . ...
lfl lllllllportMI
'
tor wtlltt "'' .... ....... ... ....
It wrn .tlld lit pliJ, A 111ft .., . .
Wflibl-tJtw• IMil

e-14aiiCI-

.... c.p/ole eoltcliM

.riW...5.......,wllhl

ao,.•,..•m

COTTOI ROISIS

Wash .. _ . c ~~ liS,
pia id, ~.ct. priltt, ·
Solids. IH6. w.-;

White, calors! Newest
designs, tuck-ins.
Misses' 32-38.
Girls' 7-14...... .77c

The Time Is Near . . .
The clothes ore here . . . to put • young fel.
low ot his bock·IO·school basil We've everything
In cion
he'll wear with pride and pl11sure
end out . . ell styled right, all modo for long
wear, ell at budgel·wlse prices!

GIANI PACKAGE
FILLER PAPER

74

Regularly $1.49 Yah••
500 sheets 2 or 5 hole puncll
450 sheets 3 hole puflci! .. ....
Regularly 89c Value
300 sheets 2 or 5 hole punch
2 70 sheets 3 Role punch .. .. • .. ..

MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS
Long slee-ve styles by Shapely in
sizefl extra small through extra

4.98 lo 6.98

Pkg.

with 12 ink
cartridges.
Reg. 1.00.

in ~

8.98 lo 16.91

to 38.

4

72•

Onwar• Lea. PENCIU
Big family size pack.
Three 29c packs, 10
pencils eachtotal of 30.
77•

PAPEIMIU
PIHY·
IACI
Ball-point
p.e n. Free
refill. Reg.

2.38.

169

OIIWAID

CRAYONS
Sixteen

BOYS' WESTERN JEANS
A very good

n ame

colors.

in

leg. 25c

overalls. Green, grey , tan.
brown and dark bl ue.

17c

Size&amp; 6 to 16. Regulars,

w11n

PASTE

Big 5-oz .
plastic jar
with
spreader.

--- - - - - - -

- -- ---~---

.-

spent tile post ~ with
p111!111a, Mr. and Mrs. Oeor·

.....
.,,...

Roborll and lltoDded
CGunl)l Fllr.

agatn

FiUed Cllpmate Binder, $1.35 Value ... 97c

Fl:,'92~~-~;~~. ~~~~~·..... '......149

.If.YOfl lfy Oat of J'ltese famous
CANVAS SIIIAIIIS

350 sheets,

8\1,x11 size ...... 77c

Crazy titles,
wateror,oa·f!

100

White due~ uppers, t&amp;pered toes. Crepe type
soleS.
167
Reg. $1.99

··COAL HEAlERS

SCHOOL SAU SPECIALS
Tuck Cellophane Tape- 1000-in. ron .. .. 17c
Teen·ag• Nylons- seamless, 15·denier. .64c
Girls' Cotton Knit Pants-4 to 12 ....... . 33c
Billfolds-Boys'. girls' styles ...... .. .... 77c
Goose Neck Study Lamp-adjustable ... 2.22
COsmetic Bags-prints &amp; colors ..•.• •.. . 34c
Stretch Head Bands-nylon knit.. .. ... .. 2lc
Boys' Slacks- "SSim-nne• 6-16 .. .. .• •.. 2.66
Zipper Sporb Bag-perfect for gym .. . . 1.99

J.-.b!l PencU Tablets- 100 sheets ... ... l7c:

..,....... "

\

OriN le..ySOCIS
Misses' sizes

••·
_.

8-11. White.

IE SAFE- BUY ALL DRUGS
FROM A PHARMACIST AT

...
....
1011•

llllfS

37c

Ul

S, M,l.

··-···
F&amp;:J:r.-a
--·.:ur.

lfePn and dark blue. Sizes 27 to 42.

3.85 to 4.95

Reg. $1.00 fabric bag
rubberized to shed the
raio! Luncb
pocket ....... .. . 88c

Lith02raphed metal
with "If.·pint
vacuum bottle.
Reg. $2.69 ·
$1.19 I t!ldl Kit
No vacuum bottle,a.

Deluxe Rayon Bag

Asstd plaids .. .
WJMAIN.ST.
• •

POMEROY, OHIO

WatefllfOOfl
4;.. package....

159

J"

39c

511•11••·
Front cover

School Comp111, removable pencll ... -.17c
Disney "Winkle Eye" PeBcll ea......... 39c
Watercolor Paints, bo~ of S colors•••••• •29c
Clip Board-Choice of desigM ••• ~ ••• , •. 59c
Webster's School DlctloniiJ ............. t7c

........ 4

~:St'l'l~\'=i =':e=-~=

BenFr

POMERO'Y
•

Phon• wj 2-3498

1:

I

'

'
'

\'i '

•

"l

'

'•s Ye hit Yeur ~."f'

'HARDWARE

'f,

August 24

·,/

'

•

'.

.···•

,•

'rst..,..._

'

,,

CLOSING ALL

SUMM-ER STOCK I
*1·00 .. *1·95
HATS
DRESSES

*2,• .. •a·•s

,.-.--""""

··~
•u•••"
.I!II.CIW!tlo

Sbtert Style Shop
QIKSt.

."

w i 6 B _ . _•• .,... I '
• k

, . , '•t llttlq.. •

.... , . , , ... en - elollll-'lal ·It&amp;_...._

. ',RdAta..auos·
WY. 2-2955 ·

bt 1

WilT ... , . . , _ .........

BAKER FURNITURE

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE{.

:.r. ......

1

..................
1M_._.........
................,

595·00

5

Your doctor lalows best, but bls sldll
Is fully effective only when bls pr&amp;ICription Is aec:urately fllled by ybUI'
reglltered pharmacist, who worts
baDII In band with blm to proteet
your bealtb.
•:S ............ Phormocltls Te 14rve Yeu

·fl• FltOrfck CHstncllt•
'

IAIY r

·,

-~·-·Clllr 149.'95

189.95

folds under! .... 87c

FURNITURE

fo

orden

..... - - &amp;1111.11

_.

OP ALL NIW

dactor's

M~JaiiOO

1.9Bto 3.50

MEN'S WUTERN JEANS
By l...ee, Levis, Wrangler and Oshkosh . Light bluE', bla ek

t

cnrry out
'

II..._ a

....., .. •' rllll • - ltllcuo •
.Aa.l...,. t.ll .................
u v wtaa • e11 ••., nl r

Depend on

2.:. f+

Sizes

Bud tollelmr.,la't

..... aa:p... ldde . ._

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

4 .... Me

Cotton.
7tol0.

acnan
Misses' sizes
5· 10. White.

-Mrt. A. B. llllleJ

D1ri111 O.r farlr Setso11 Sale I

.slims , huskys.

FinED LUICH Ill

tbo

12~

29•

lcoao11y SCHOOL BAt

Buster Brown
goes back
to school
•

Mrs. Audell Deeter ol Col· ·

..."

WIAIOU
PEN

3. 98 IO .4.98

BOYS' IVY LEAGUE SLACKS
By Lee, Lev is, Oshkosh and ElY·
Walker . Real nire selection of sizes and patterns. Sizes 6 to 20 in
regulars and slims.
3.98 to 4.50
MEN'S IVY LEAGUI PANTS
By Lee, Levis and Oshkosh. A
nice selection of colors . Sizes 29

,c

Pko.

Reg. 79e Binder fitted with
25c filler paper and 10c in·
dex. $1.14 value.

Reg.$1 '9

FREE

large.
NEW FALL SWEATERS
J ust arri ved a J" ice selection,
eluding " his &amp; hers"

C

CANVAS BINDERS
with FIHecl Acceuorles

GOESSLER

••

'

.

.·

......,

i. MAIM

Sell•••$$.99 .. $1.99.

�,I

./

11-0aDy $entfnel.

~meroy·lflddleport,

0., .,.111: 22, lt&amp;S

Pa.rochial Schools Have Too·Many
Eager Students, Too·Few Teachers

.~

SEW fOR
SCHOOL

-

•

SEW FOI

•

fAI(

See • .t.
New .....,~•

•

• o.. ....

........

··;Z

•DouW.Knlti
•T•IpUia ..,....,
5por11 Melerbllt)·

•CinC:reatPIIprja
• Nft P•l•........
'

come, tet the new ftlll:lel
and leW younelt . . . .
BeautUul pleldf, '"
and !..ely frtlh piiiD oolol'll.

38" to 66" wide. All ......

WE'RE BACK IN BUSINESS

able.

AT

The Fabrie Shop.

FIVE POINTS

115 W. Second •

FRIENDS &amp; NEIGHBORS YOl.l;R

WY 2·2281

BUSINESS WILL BE APPRECIATED

Singer Sales &amp; SerY!ce

Hollon's Keystone Station

Ben Franklirl

POII!IfOY
McCall'• Patterna

Radne
Social Notes

rt-as everything for

Tltrllfl' ctN lit••• wltll fll

..... etiOI'l ., .......... flo.

.llitllt ...,.,.. " .. ~­
••11ftD11111" .... . .It •
.,..,

-..-................... ..
. . . ..

17Wtt, tlflltt, .... • .. CIIN 1N1
IWM ......,... . . . . . .,.,...,. f!f

.'"" liritM.

,..., .......... tift . . . ...
lfl lllllllportMI
'
tor wtlltt "'' .... ....... ... ....
It wrn .tlld lit pliJ, A 111ft .., . .
Wflibl-tJtw• IMil

e-14aiiCI-

.... c.p/ole eoltcliM

.riW...5.......,wllhl

ao,.•,..•m

COTTOI ROISIS

Wash .. _ . c ~~ liS,
pia id, ~.ct. priltt, ·
Solids. IH6. w.-;

White, calors! Newest
designs, tuck-ins.
Misses' 32-38.
Girls' 7-14...... .77c

The Time Is Near . . .
The clothes ore here . . . to put • young fel.
low ot his bock·IO·school basil We've everything
In cion
he'll wear with pride and pl11sure
end out . . ell styled right, all modo for long
wear, ell at budgel·wlse prices!

GIANI PACKAGE
FILLER PAPER

74

Regularly $1.49 Yah••
500 sheets 2 or 5 hole puncll
450 sheets 3 hole puflci! .. ....
Regularly 89c Value
300 sheets 2 or 5 hole punch
2 70 sheets 3 Role punch .. .. • .. ..

MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS
Long slee-ve styles by Shapely in
sizefl extra small through extra

4.98 lo 6.98

Pkg.

with 12 ink
cartridges.
Reg. 1.00.

in ~

8.98 lo 16.91

to 38.

4

72•

Onwar• Lea. PENCIU
Big family size pack.
Three 29c packs, 10
pencils eachtotal of 30.
77•

PAPEIMIU
PIHY·
IACI
Ball-point
p.e n. Free
refill. Reg.

2.38.

169

OIIWAID

CRAYONS
Sixteen

BOYS' WESTERN JEANS
A very good

n ame

colors.

in

leg. 25c

overalls. Green, grey , tan.
brown and dark bl ue.

17c

Size&amp; 6 to 16. Regulars,

w11n

PASTE

Big 5-oz .
plastic jar
with
spreader.

--- - - - - - -

- -- ---~---

.-

spent tile post ~ with
p111!111a, Mr. and Mrs. Oeor·

.....
.,,...

Roborll and lltoDded
CGunl)l Fllr.

agatn

FiUed Cllpmate Binder, $1.35 Value ... 97c

Fl:,'92~~-~;~~. ~~~~~·..... '......149

.If.YOfl lfy Oat of J'ltese famous
CANVAS SIIIAIIIS

350 sheets,

8\1,x11 size ...... 77c

Crazy titles,
wateror,oa·f!

100

White due~ uppers, t&amp;pered toes. Crepe type
soleS.
167
Reg. $1.99

··COAL HEAlERS

SCHOOL SAU SPECIALS
Tuck Cellophane Tape- 1000-in. ron .. .. 17c
Teen·ag• Nylons- seamless, 15·denier. .64c
Girls' Cotton Knit Pants-4 to 12 ....... . 33c
Billfolds-Boys'. girls' styles ...... .. .... 77c
Goose Neck Study Lamp-adjustable ... 2.22
COsmetic Bags-prints &amp; colors ..•.• •.. . 34c
Stretch Head Bands-nylon knit.. .. ... .. 2lc
Boys' Slacks- "SSim-nne• 6-16 .. .. .• •.. 2.66
Zipper Sporb Bag-perfect for gym .. . . 1.99

J.-.b!l PencU Tablets- 100 sheets ... ... l7c:

..,....... "

\

OriN le..ySOCIS
Misses' sizes

••·
_.

8-11. White.

IE SAFE- BUY ALL DRUGS
FROM A PHARMACIST AT

...
....
1011•

llllfS

37c

Ul

S, M,l.

··-···
F&amp;:J:r.-a
--·.:ur.

lfePn and dark blue. Sizes 27 to 42.

3.85 to 4.95

Reg. $1.00 fabric bag
rubberized to shed the
raio! Luncb
pocket ....... .. . 88c

Lith02raphed metal
with "If.·pint
vacuum bottle.
Reg. $2.69 ·
$1.19 I t!ldl Kit
No vacuum bottle,a.

Deluxe Rayon Bag

Asstd plaids .. .
WJMAIN.ST.
• •

POMEROY, OHIO

WatefllfOOfl
4;.. package....

159

J"

39c

511•11••·
Front cover

School Comp111, removable pencll ... -.17c
Disney "Winkle Eye" PeBcll ea......... 39c
Watercolor Paints, bo~ of S colors•••••• •29c
Clip Board-Choice of desigM ••• ~ ••• , •. 59c
Webster's School DlctloniiJ ............. t7c

........ 4

~:St'l'l~\'=i =':e=-~=

BenFr

POMERO'Y
•

Phon• wj 2-3498

1:

I

'

'
'

\'i '

•

"l

'

'•s Ye hit Yeur ~."f'

'HARDWARE

'f,

August 24

·,/

'

•

'.

.···•

,•

'rst..,..._

'

,,

CLOSING ALL

SUMM-ER STOCK I
*1·00 .. *1·95
HATS
DRESSES

*2,• .. •a·•s

,.-.--""""

··~
•u•••"
.I!II.CIW!tlo

Sbtert Style Shop
QIKSt.

."

w i 6 B _ . _•• .,... I '
• k

, . , '•t llttlq.. •

.... , . , , ... en - elollll-'lal ·It&amp;_...._

. ',RdAta..auos·
WY. 2-2955 ·

bt 1

WilT ... , . . , _ .........

BAKER FURNITURE

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE{.

:.r. ......

1

..................
1M_._.........
................,

595·00

5

Your doctor lalows best, but bls sldll
Is fully effective only when bls pr&amp;ICription Is aec:urately fllled by ybUI'
reglltered pharmacist, who worts
baDII In band with blm to proteet
your bealtb.
•:S ............ Phormocltls Te 14rve Yeu

·fl• FltOrfck CHstncllt•
'

IAIY r

·,

-~·-·Clllr 149.'95

189.95

folds under! .... 87c

FURNITURE

fo

orden

..... - - &amp;1111.11

_.

OP ALL NIW

dactor's

M~JaiiOO

1.9Bto 3.50

MEN'S WUTERN JEANS
By l...ee, Levis, Wrangler and Oshkosh . Light bluE', bla ek

t

cnrry out
'

II..._ a

....., .. •' rllll • - ltllcuo •
.Aa.l...,. t.ll .................
u v wtaa • e11 ••., nl r

Depend on

2.:. f+

Sizes

Bud tollelmr.,la't

..... aa:p... ldde . ._

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

4 .... Me

Cotton.
7tol0.

acnan
Misses' sizes
5· 10. White.

-Mrt. A. B. llllleJ

D1ri111 O.r farlr Setso11 Sale I

.slims , huskys.

FinED LUICH Ill

tbo

12~

29•

lcoao11y SCHOOL BAt

Buster Brown
goes back
to school
•

Mrs. Audell Deeter ol Col· ·

..."

WIAIOU
PEN

3. 98 IO .4.98

BOYS' IVY LEAGUE SLACKS
By Lee, Lev is, Oshkosh and ElY·
Walker . Real nire selection of sizes and patterns. Sizes 6 to 20 in
regulars and slims.
3.98 to 4.50
MEN'S IVY LEAGUI PANTS
By Lee, Levis and Oshkosh. A
nice selection of colors . Sizes 29

,c

Pko.

Reg. 79e Binder fitted with
25c filler paper and 10c in·
dex. $1.14 value.

Reg.$1 '9

FREE

large.
NEW FALL SWEATERS
J ust arri ved a J" ice selection,
eluding " his &amp; hers"

C

CANVAS BINDERS
with FIHecl Acceuorles

GOESSLER

••

'

.

.·

......,

i. MAIM

Sell•••$$.99 .. $1.99.

�,I

'

.,

'

BEAT" THE HEAT--THE COOL WAY~ lET -·HOT LITTLE WANT ADS ·SEL[ FOR VOU

•

TEIIVISION IN REVIEI

Ads Get
Results.

.....
::.
......
··..
=:
..
-...10.=.., •$
.......... ...,.....
. -._ ...
-·
ROSS WORD

'

.

• Goln

CARD OF THANKS

, . .nut

,

ll.

..

ll,mt:\zrp

Jf. ...... . .

aOtollll

rr.t·111N1

M•ped

az-ttoaot

Pomeroy Motor's Top Quality Late Model

Used Car Sale!

J

l

l.

1

,

L-ll
If you neod 1 usod heeler of ony kind, we - IYI we , Refrigerators for rent. Any
Ihovo
-•- 1 II yeor Iong onytl mo. When you • frlgerator renied this m.onllloil
them. We tr ....
-·
wont to •• II or troal, g Ive us • ch an... Don't give your I at "" we will give you
.... mooth free. ,E;~~~:II
h ealer oway or try to •• II 't
' yours• If • T ro dI It t o the . . . -tra
~
Store, 1211 W. Main,
WY 2-:16110.
8 22 Sic

RUTLAND FURNITURE CO.

GREAT
DEALS!

SH

62 Corvair-- $1995 62 Chevy II-- $1795
Monza 2 Door. Maroon finish, fawn inlt&gt;r·
ior with bucket seats, 4 speed box:, 102 t&gt;n·
gine, radio, heater. Tires show little wear,
1 lik.e new car at a reaJ saving.
·

61 Chevrolet- $1795
Bel Air 4 Door. J.ow mileage by one lo&lt;'al
owner. Spotless rlean interior, sharp white
finish. · Like new whitewall tires, heater
and Other deluxe ''&lt;J uipment.

57 Oldsmobile $795

4 Door. Low milea&amp;e by local owner, apot·
le.ss clean interior, beige fini&amp;h. deluxe
equipment, heater, tires like new.

61 Dodge---- $1195
LanCer 4 Door. Deluxe interior trim. Blue
finish, all good lire1, radio, heater. Ruus
oul pPrfPCl. Std. trans.

59 Chevrolet $1095
2 Door 6 ryl. Std. trans. Ivory and eoral .
fimsh, dean interior, new whitewall tin•s,

Sup.r 88 HT Coupe. Beauliful black and

$
59 Rambler •• 1095

red interior wilh white finish. motor A·l
condition. automatic trans. Good tires. ra·
dlo, healt&gt;r.

Custom St WaiOD 6 ryl_ motor. std. tran 1.
Spotles!l rlt-an interior, beautiluJ ivory and
red finish, radio and beater.

radio and healer. A real buy.

'60 CHEVROLET _ _ _ _ $1588
Parkwood Wagon. V-8 motor, auto . trans ., power
.steerini and brakes, new tirf's . R and H.

'59

RAMBLER - - : - - - - -

$999

PLYMOUTH

2 Door. V-8 engine, auto. trans., new tire1. blaolt
ov~r white finish. Radio and heater.

'60

FORD

62 Thunder'd $3369 58 Chevrolet - $995
4 Door Station Waeon. VB engine, Powerglide trans. Like new whitewall tires, ra·
dio , heater. Blue and white finish , a nice
(!Tit' .

COlt.

58 Plymouth-- $]95 57 Dodge--.- $695
1956 CHEVROLET 6 2 Dr. Std.
1955 MERCURY Conv. Coupe
1955 PLYMOUTH 8 4 Door

.Custom Royal 4 Door. D-MO eqeipment,
power •teering and brakes, V8 engine, automatic trans. Beautiful Jre)' and yellow
finish, tires show little wear. A reala:harp

car.

Tr•ns.

$365
$195
$149

TRUCK SPECIAL
1956 Chevrolet 21;2 T~n

_

Special $699

Heavy dut\' 72'' rab lo a:de, 348 &lt;'U. in. molrH". Splrf'r
5 spet&gt;d lr:ln~ . 18.001) l b. 2 speed rNr axJl-' Air ovpr
bydrauli r brakf:'s, tr:~1ler ronne&lt;'tions.

SAVE
NOW I
New Chevy Trucks
I Now Corvoir Ponol
2 Now '12 Ton Plckupo
1 New 2 Ton, 157" wheel
base

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
OfiEN
,,,., ......., ,, ' '

.EVES.

TIL

8

HOlJSE-FOR SALE.- Modem
'7.;;;;';'":;:;;;,:;~:;;:~;::';,'1:::::;~~~i':l"~~;;"i:;"~;;;;;:l room boose, electric heat,
;c-·--recandltioned televisions AUCTION SALE at the Mason· bedrooms, btrch kitchen,
table, con•olo ond comblna- ette every Thursday and Sat- age. Extra Large lot.
tion models, $59.95 up. some urday.
I 13 121 SH 2-5343 anytime.
with new picture tubes. Wer·
ner Radio &amp; T.V., Middleport. ONE English Bulldog, $10. Bea1 22 3te gle rabbit dog, $5. Gennan FOR SALE : 8 room
police dog, $®. Call Sh 2- home in Middleport. C o
22" PEERLESS brick lined fur· 4&amp;34,
pletely modern kitchen
8 21 3te
naco with forced atr blo...,. l
bath. t;Joee to school.
equipped Wltoo Gal,e stoker.
wv :I-5IZ4 or ..., at
Completely automatic. Call
Hamlltoo Street.
after 6 p. m. WY 2·682'1.
'62 Ford _
$1,595
8 22 3tc 111 Ton Pickup. Only 11,934
·- careful miles. 8 ft. body.
LOW CUT 1st quality size 7
IN POMEROY Elgl!t ro 0
--•
football shoes like new. $5. '62 Pontiac _ $2,995
house. 3 ·~-~- ~
23
large lot. Good loeatlon oat
PH WY 2-3318.
-· 8 _ 3tc Bonneville 4 Dr. Hard Top.
high water. Call WY 2-259D.
FANCY LACE work. Two vi.. ille new aU whit. finish.
5 10 tie
llns. Antique bookcase with Fully equipped. Sharp!

• - •••• ..,. ,. .. ,. M ...,
..... pre•••
•••
..... ..••n"
......•n •• ttte ••~"~~•
... --•oo ,...,.. .... coao

=====:::;:-----

BIaettnars

1

.OIIft.

POMEROY;

0.

I

iiiil'

~
FOR
- Nlce
Carpel
Shampooer FREE with pur·
lletnttotl• Matlln
1n Syracuse. Leve~
chase of Blue Lustre sham- I. Midi llliftt Pil
1rom high water, near
poo. Baker Fumltore, Mid,.,_ Ill'
and good neighborhood.
_dleport.
8 ZO ltc
.
· t Zl tie WY 2-8432.
'8 #
11168 Palace Trailer, 45' 1 1'.
'
,FOR BALE in Bashan, 4
Two bedroom. washer and 11181 IIOOOE, weD , equipped. house with bath, upota1rs
dryer. full Bi2fd awning. Call Take over JIIIYmen!B. No moo- finished 2¥. acre land. 1 ·
WY 2-4190 or ;.., R o g e r ey down. 311 Beech St., Mid· from Racine oo newly
Winebrenner, S)T@CUse, Ohio. dlepor,
a 17 6p , faced road. API;&gt;I'Oiillllotley

,,. '

+

..., .. ..- ~~~~~n .,. -

~
Aa,,,.,...._...._

..

~s'
.,&amp;.
· " , ..., Pold

Over 200 W•kly
Winners- TrHing
Stempo Of Your

HI TEST 29.9

Choice

-•••••v
,.
•
.,.It
a,_._.

=,. ......
Y.....,..

9¥1a-.zz.
'I think Dad'• epooflna '"'• Mom! I ne¥W h11rd of
Shoppm Anon.JIIIOUII"

'WJEH RADIO

'llllldaJ lin FrldaJ
6:00 SII(D On
R06 MusleaJ Cloc:t

7:00 "'""'

7 Ill Mllllctl ¢Jodr
Nil N0111 Readlinel
7:111 ltiiW!!al Cloolr
l:tl l11e Llfellnl
1"110 OIUo Valley IIOWI
I·Otl World A Ohio News
1:11 llporU TodOJ
o:II Weather Ptc1ure
''II llfullleal CJocl;

1:1111 Cornnlillla, Ntwl
UOLatcllltrtnl
Ul Publle Service
t :4&amp; Family Woralllp llollr
10·111 Mason Coun(J News
II:Gfi Tall of the Town
lUll Neft

U:lli Mondua MIIOdltl
lueePI Friday: Churdl
Belli Rillg'
ll:tt World N....

Ma80II CGunty New~
Community New~ .
12:05 N0011 Nl"'
Ohio News
12:11 Marhle
Bullellll Bovd

f;IIO Sip 011 .....
1:115 Sacrad IINrl
1:20 Coun117 J!llllbtnl

1:ao

~

.,.,..,.,.

5: fill fnllde llooka
6:110 Sunset Blvd.

. ...

Oft

t:ll ,_. 111111* Show
IO:Oi Polb Pv1J
It:• PubUa S..a

U:Oi 1\lp 'l'ln 8llGW
12:10 NIIOII R4IJCirt

NO Farr• Nne
7:05 lll'tCIIII ..,.,
u :ao lll'r. Mll'lllt ""'
7:15 Brilht . . Show
I;Oi "'"- PviJ
7:35 P•·"'- u - .,.._
I:GO lilndon ..,...
~Oft
7:50 NOWI lllport - Olllo
t:GO lltn Off - , _
1700 Breallful hrtJ
lUNDAY
1:1111 Brealtful ......,
Ulp 7:10 8lp On " 9r05 Coffee Willi JaDII
I•GO Blptlat I«YYDA'I Raur

-- .......

e·45 Bet17 NtiiiDD

10:115 MlaiQirlel Auoe.

Counll7 llol Dowa

11:1&amp;

Colmi11 Go ftouad

3•N Newo Beat
4:00 lltaotnt lllllb .,..,
4:30 lnterchanp
5:00 Cotnalunity N0111
1•05 W•Jd A Nalloaal News
5: li $patlllbl Qll 8prn
1:2tl Weatbercut

..

WMPO
Radio
IMOfmn TBRU RIDn
,,. Brullflll Party

NIWt 0 Graml
Ap1cultqn o\pnt

1:16 NeWI Beat
l :llO CaunlrJ Go Round
Ul N- Beat
S:IIO Mid Way Matinee

IIO'I'llllftl 18 L1'1'IUI '1'0 IIUI

:rr WlTB CIIIB41' lllNIIliiWTJ., JOM».

II
.,..
t:ll
4:10
4:6$

,,.lip

••• Raur ot l:itll,.,....
at.. Pall J-)
.,.. - . . ol llttltq
••• ....,_,. 111ow

Bowlltlc Scone
I:Otl Van p. trlolt Sporll
1:20 ~ Serelllde
7:06 The World Today
7:30 Sign Off
8' 110
ou - JuDe
1:00

Bulk Tank Service
We handle aU sizes of taDkl
for bottlt gas. We sentce
.·
l
what we ell

Rutleirtd F~mi~v,re
RUTLAND,

Ol;flf!l :, ·..

:Phone SH. 2-4811 ·
•;_

'

·-.~~~~~~.-------~
,i,
•
'

.

BUT AS HlQ'melV

.a OFTEN. HAS ~D.

WM'S WOH ON THE RlD

oa; eATTLe ev

~

AAE l.llif
IV STI.:PIP OR V@t1At.
I'CU'flCW\Q I

FR&amp;QUEKTL~

Hi."'''f~

Hlo1-M·M--•

,.,...,.
""'"''
....,..TIONEO

ALL~p

WHERe 'f2Y
H!'ADIK' FOR?

'THAT IN TH'
\otl'iiT'ri'V

~0-~
TEMPLE OF "THE
POLITlCIAN'S J

THIS OJAAl'TO !1!111!

liEAD~·
WT-~

1

8:00 Sign Ou """'
8:115 Country Jamlloree
8:30 Farm News

(ltw. W. I. Billups)
Z:lll Publle Service
z:• 'nMt Big Lift
l•OO Jlulday lh'""'ue

4:00 Hour ot 111c1stao
t:45 Jolm Ol'lllin

m.o-

1:110 Sund.,
1:00
Sereaode

,,.

ou

8:110

OfJ - J -

~R 'MVo,ziKE:~WENDY, '-'·'-..., -:;,:"

BE NICI TO &lt;!OQ&lt;n; I
WE'RE THE: ONLY
.
FRIENDS HE HA5!

.,..,ISI._nl

New

ORPHAN ANNII

Swap 111ar
FinD N"'"
ll:lt Vole» o1 I'Npi*J'
hlttu, ll'onhlp lfour.'ftla It:• autdaJ lltw
NIIOII lllport
II :GO Coatl117 lb'tlllltlme
Mlllkt .bl r. Yott
11:00 110111 ll4parl
o-~tr•e Gulli ltu-rrt 11:11 'nMt 111n1t
Platter 1'11'11 .
11:10 lll'r. .......,.....
lllae-. Auto 8llow
1:00 IW, GnUm
Loea1 News
l•ao 'ftltt Luainn Hour
BID Stern SPGrtl
1:00 .... ot tile Times

Every Gollon Sold Wltb A Money 8eclc ~
~ow Under

It;::;;::;-

a I "IOIW YJ 1'0 liBPBOalfV
OPII a YOIYOOJ azalf-IYifl'll

538 WEST MAIN STREET

I=====-=o--cl_20""8te;-;- 1941! DODGE I'&lt; ton pick up mil.. from Reedsville.
STYLE Venetian bllndo. Wltll liS re-bullt VB engine. Trussell, Phone WI 8-SOIIS.
Narrow silt, vertical slat. 4 speed transmission, good
8 22
bamboo wood slat. Free estl- condition. CaU 9111;.3262, Char· FOR SALE: New.Haven, 8 room
mat~. Dale Wippel Supple.
1.. Larkins, Loog Bottom. mod....,, besement lllld
.o:----:-:--c-c-c~-B_tO-:liOic
Ohio.
a 22 3te age. No sewer or water
57 model 2 bedroom house . .
Tel. TU 2-5073.
trailer, 50 1 8. David Riggs, 'FOR SALE - 1958 Chevrolet
I 22 8tc '
HarrilooviUe Ohio
' VR a•Jtomatlc. C'.ood condition. - - - - - '
8 19 Stp •· Priced reasonable. Phon• WY
LOST &amp; FOUN.D ·
1
1BARGAIN STORE Useo--;;ioti&gt; 2-~.
8 22 6!~
1ng and sil.,.a t~ifbm. Wett - . - - - --·- .... _ .
LOST - Brown and laD band·
v· · l
I ltl 12 1955 2-rlr. hardtop, WlndllOr IIlli&lt;~&lt;' pHr" on ~ower parMtoog ,1
orglDa.
-·- .. tc Chrysrer. ms.oo; 1955 2-&lt;lr.. lol containing wlilte billfold
USED 1983 Apaeb• Eattltl !'8.,P ; &amp; cvUnder •.rord. tt..!S.OO: 14 and brmfn L'O!P pur&amp;e F'u·dtor
trailer. complete wu~ •xoras.1 ft. boat with IO h.p. moror may keep money
wllhoout
A barpin, Cap or Sec. Or.!' and trailer ~19:1.01): 12 A"ttn ~e··· quetUiMH "'~kPd . bUI r ... rum
K. D,
Slor lloute, ahot!ll'n, Ji.IIO. Call WI t-:1222 vlilnoble popero . Mro. Gionn
Po~, Oblo. W\&gt; 2-61!8.
.or itell,.u (;alroll, Ae •, • . W. Dd~ · Pumer~.
. .
I 15 Uc
Olila. ,,
22: sec
,.,. t ... . ~ . ,

•

-

Certified Oil Station

i..rt....,

I:

Clatlltr....,.,-.. .

LO!i'8 .. BLLOW
OIIOIINr.I'D- -1111 ,. ....
..,. 111o 111, x 1100 u. - a .. ete. &amp;ID&amp;Io ~ ,
lnphlor, till . . . . . . formoUool "' tloo "" foil 111111&amp;'

°

traoler proced 1~ qu•ck sale. thenno control, with blowers. lot (near Worthington), also! Realer lasanace AceDeJ
homemade pie, cake and can-·
Excellenl condltJon. · large Almost new. CaD WY 2-4762. another, large lot with tral~~·w...nce lor ever) penou1 dy ond soft drinks wiD be sold.
awning included. Call Chest8 21 3tp
or; valued at $11,500.110. Will
and baolaen oeed."
The band, under dlrectioo ol.
er • 98li·3141 ·
trade
lor
Meigs
County
farm
Pfloae
WY
uat
Mr. Eugene Gherke. will pre8 21 61
P •VISIT Baker Furniture'• used of equal value.
- sent an informal concert durG"'R=E""A'"'T0"""7LA""K"'E"',s""'Ho-u-se-:oTr-a~iler-. store for relrlgerat01'8, ranes, FARM - 120 acres wllh 40 _!OR SALE OR RENT ing the evening. Mrs. Robert
living room sullel and all acres pastore, 30 acres for FOR SAI.E· 5 room house and Schmoll Is president of t h •
I •1800 _ Russell Welch. WY
tlnds of used home furnish- cultivaUoo, 8 acres bottom, beth
·1 d
ted gu Boosters, while Mrs. B r u c •
8 13 12tp
1
ings.
8 21 3tc 40 acres timber, plenty wat- be tin new~ "::: ~L lh Uoyd II chairman of the social,
, 12 HEAD of cattle. Hereford
er, 7-room frame house with ea':..t g. 123 Hudso::"' Street. The Eagles Class of the Syra·
and stock mixed. Four cows.
running water.
Mlddl rt. Pr"
QOOO II&gt; . cuse Methodist Church wIll
I bull, 4 yearlings and
3
AUTO SALES
barn. granary. outcellar,
quire 0~ 0 H~~·
· 1 hold an Ice cream ooclal oa
calves. Almost new brush hog FOR SALE· 1962 Studebake 2 garages (16X24) (lllx38). An
1 8 tfo the church lawn Friday, AuguC
with 2 point International door 1 cyl standard s~t estra fl.room frame bouse
- - 23rd, at 7 p.m.
'
hitch and 14" bottom ptow, Tah over ~yments CaU
(rented at 130.00 per montb).
LIVESTOCK
AUG. U
also 2 point hitch.
Phone 2-Zlll between 1 1 ' m and GROCERY - Doing good ..,.
- -·
- - The descendants of Abraha..
P
: 11115-2381. Chester, Ohio.
m
·
u;
1n
...
In
oman
viUage
with
FOR
SALE:
Fresh
cow.
John ond Mary Will Bahr will hold
5
8 3
8 20 6tp
· ·
. no campetlllon In miles. Bailey on Flatwoods Road, tbetr annual reonlon' Sunday,
FOR sALE _ 1952-Nash Near:. 1951 Chevrolet, .110 ton truck Good equipment and
Pomeroy, R. D. 3, Ohio.
September 1, at the home of
8 20 3tp Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goegleln,
ly new ttreo, brakes a~ seat m good conditoon. Cheap. 145 chandiBe. !;.room living quarcovers. •1110. Virgil Teaford, Butternut Ave., Tel. WY 2- ters upstairs. Rent $10.110. SHETLAND PONY, complete Flatwoods. Descendants of MooWY U986.
8 21 3tc
Complete at . $5.000.110. Store wUh saddle and bridle. Wll-~es aod Susie Heaton Will aN
8 20 3tc 2359.
"Lii:C:AS-..ei\igi;rator;
bulldlng can be bought for Jiam Buck, Rt. 1, Cheshire. invited. A basket dinner will be.
A
good
no .........
~.500.00.
Call EM 7-7468.
8 17 Ctp eerved at noon. '
condltioo. For
cheap, World llalllllnl ot CamJIIId
CUCKLER REALTY
iiiiiiiiiii
$25. ~'.ontact, Elden Walburo,
EleeDeoee
POMEROY, omo
78S S. Secood St., Middleport. lllg cor room. ride and perform· BOX zzt
wv
50,000 STAMP GIVE-AWAY
0.
8 20 Uc
IDCe 8mall car ecoDOIII)I lllld
8 20 3tc
.
'

'"""'*"•

A:&amp;YDLIAA:&amp;•

..

from 8:30-8
p.m.
ice cream, cake,
w-. ,... • ......, wv ..,..,
ond coffee ·will be sold. Ia
.. • - · .,,.,....
of rain It will be held at
THE
second ward house.
AU "
Breeding, Curtiss
G. ~
Service, Inc. For service,
The Philathea Women of the
Leland Parker,
Middleport Church of Christ
or will hold a rummage sale FrlOhio, Phone WY 2-2284
day ond Saturday. August 23-:14
Cbesler, fiiiS.3fl 5·
(I
· th Fre h build"
8 13 301p m e
nc
1ng ormor McMaster Bldg.) The group
. INSURANCE
wiD have dishes and curtains

in addition to clothing.
I "'---'-'··
JOHNSON. Stmpson InsurAnce The Middleport Boosters will
.
I Wf:;Ritr ~j
Agency. In, All forma of In sponsor their anaual Ice .crea..
St., Pomeroy, Oh10.
p -y -10
1
J
J h
and
8 21 3t
om... ' "'"
sur&amp;QCe'. ·
un
nsoo
social and band eoncert Friday
- ~ P_
ICOLUMBUS PROPERTY Bud Sirupson. Agents.
.
August 23 with serving to ~
50 •. 10 Marlette 2 bedroom iMODERN- L. P. gas heat.,;; room house with bath, large!
6 1 tic gin at 5:30p.m. Ice cream,books , numerous other Items.
Emmett Gilmore, 200 Condor

1

DAILY CAIHOQOO'l'J!I - B_.. 11ew ..

liE~~
will bave an l e •
social at the playgro)llld,

2t

Sunliner liard Top Coupe. Beautiful white over red
finish . Spotless interior, VB ena;ine, automatic trans.
Radio and heater. Likto new whitewall tires.

Bt&gt;lvPdere HT C'oupt&gt;. V8 engine, aulomatictrans. !\'('W whttc- finish, clean inlt&gt;rior, all
good WW tires. lU!dio and heater.

0.

wY

- - - - - - $ 1 495

HT Coupe. Premium quality low mileage
car. White finish, red interior. Tires show
little wear. Radio, heater, power steering
and brakes. Yours at a frartion of orijinal

Rutl•nd,

~!~

AUG. 21
Rock
Springs Grange will
"n•eet in
1
· Th
M1'ddleport Feed Mill"
sesSJoo
ursat 8regu ar M
be
••
..,
Fowler,
Ownor
a
Opp.
p.m.
em
rs
I
re
'
''Wo Do Custom Gn·ndlng"
to
early
b come
k
baD to he
I Ip
N. 2IMI A...
Middleport
ac Into
. Re reshwill be served.
The Willing Workers class of
AUCI'IONEER
the Enterprise EUB church will
Complete s.r.~&lt;e
Thursday evening. at the
Ctilt Brodlord
home of Mrs. Eldon Week•.
Write, Phaoe • Cealad
The Loyal Women of the Mid·
A. C. BRADFORD
Church of Christ wIll
RaciDe. Oblo
meet Thursday evening at 7:311
&amp; 11
at the church.
COBA SERVICE
The Naylors Run Playground
For All Of Your Needs

z..

$688

Ameriran 2 Door. Radio, heater, blue finish, clean
interior, good tires.

'60

2-4811

REAL ESTATE

~~~~·-~~~~~'-~~ff'~l0 i

lr lltNII lUI~

�,I

'

.,

'

BEAT" THE HEAT--THE COOL WAY~ lET -·HOT LITTLE WANT ADS ·SEL[ FOR VOU

•

TEIIVISION IN REVIEI

Ads Get
Results.

.....
::.
......
··..
=:
..
-...10.=.., •$
.......... ...,.....
. -._ ...
-·
ROSS WORD

'

.

• Goln

CARD OF THANKS

, . .nut

,

ll.

..

ll,mt:\zrp

Jf. ...... . .

aOtollll

rr.t·111N1

M•ped

az-ttoaot

Pomeroy Motor's Top Quality Late Model

Used Car Sale!

J

l

l.

1

,

L-ll
If you neod 1 usod heeler of ony kind, we - IYI we , Refrigerators for rent. Any
Ihovo
-•- 1 II yeor Iong onytl mo. When you • frlgerator renied this m.onllloil
them. We tr ....
-·
wont to •• II or troal, g Ive us • ch an... Don't give your I at "" we will give you
.... mooth free. ,E;~~~:II
h ealer oway or try to •• II 't
' yours• If • T ro dI It t o the . . . -tra
~
Store, 1211 W. Main,
WY 2-:16110.
8 22 Sic

RUTLAND FURNITURE CO.

GREAT
DEALS!

SH

62 Corvair-- $1995 62 Chevy II-- $1795
Monza 2 Door. Maroon finish, fawn inlt&gt;r·
ior with bucket seats, 4 speed box:, 102 t&gt;n·
gine, radio, heater. Tires show little wear,
1 lik.e new car at a reaJ saving.
·

61 Chevrolet- $1795
Bel Air 4 Door. J.ow mileage by one lo&lt;'al
owner. Spotless rlean interior, sharp white
finish. · Like new whitewall tires, heater
and Other deluxe ''&lt;J uipment.

57 Oldsmobile $795

4 Door. Low milea&amp;e by local owner, apot·
le.ss clean interior, beige fini&amp;h. deluxe
equipment, heater, tires like new.

61 Dodge---- $1195
LanCer 4 Door. Deluxe interior trim. Blue
finish, all good lire1, radio, heater. Ruus
oul pPrfPCl. Std. trans.

59 Chevrolet $1095
2 Door 6 ryl. Std. trans. Ivory and eoral .
fimsh, dean interior, new whitewall tin•s,

Sup.r 88 HT Coupe. Beauliful black and

$
59 Rambler •• 1095

red interior wilh white finish. motor A·l
condition. automatic trans. Good tires. ra·
dlo, healt&gt;r.

Custom St WaiOD 6 ryl_ motor. std. tran 1.
Spotles!l rlt-an interior, beautiluJ ivory and
red finish, radio and beater.

radio and healer. A real buy.

'60 CHEVROLET _ _ _ _ $1588
Parkwood Wagon. V-8 motor, auto . trans ., power
.steerini and brakes, new tirf's . R and H.

'59

RAMBLER - - : - - - - -

$999

PLYMOUTH

2 Door. V-8 engine, auto. trans., new tire1. blaolt
ov~r white finish. Radio and heater.

'60

FORD

62 Thunder'd $3369 58 Chevrolet - $995
4 Door Station Waeon. VB engine, Powerglide trans. Like new whitewall tires, ra·
dio , heater. Blue and white finish , a nice
(!Tit' .

COlt.

58 Plymouth-- $]95 57 Dodge--.- $695
1956 CHEVROLET 6 2 Dr. Std.
1955 MERCURY Conv. Coupe
1955 PLYMOUTH 8 4 Door

.Custom Royal 4 Door. D-MO eqeipment,
power •teering and brakes, V8 engine, automatic trans. Beautiful Jre)' and yellow
finish, tires show little wear. A reala:harp

car.

Tr•ns.

$365
$195
$149

TRUCK SPECIAL
1956 Chevrolet 21;2 T~n

_

Special $699

Heavy dut\' 72'' rab lo a:de, 348 &lt;'U. in. molrH". Splrf'r
5 spet&gt;d lr:ln~ . 18.001) l b. 2 speed rNr axJl-' Air ovpr
bydrauli r brakf:'s, tr:~1ler ronne&lt;'tions.

SAVE
NOW I
New Chevy Trucks
I Now Corvoir Ponol
2 Now '12 Ton Plckupo
1 New 2 Ton, 157" wheel
base

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
OfiEN
,,,., ......., ,, ' '

.EVES.

TIL

8

HOlJSE-FOR SALE.- Modem
'7.;;;;';'":;:;;;,:;~:;;:~;::';,'1:::::;~~~i':l"~~;;"i:;"~;;;;;:l room boose, electric heat,
;c-·--recandltioned televisions AUCTION SALE at the Mason· bedrooms, btrch kitchen,
table, con•olo ond comblna- ette every Thursday and Sat- age. Extra Large lot.
tion models, $59.95 up. some urday.
I 13 121 SH 2-5343 anytime.
with new picture tubes. Wer·
ner Radio &amp; T.V., Middleport. ONE English Bulldog, $10. Bea1 22 3te gle rabbit dog, $5. Gennan FOR SALE : 8 room
police dog, $®. Call Sh 2- home in Middleport. C o
22" PEERLESS brick lined fur· 4&amp;34,
pletely modern kitchen
8 21 3te
naco with forced atr blo...,. l
bath. t;Joee to school.
equipped Wltoo Gal,e stoker.
wv :I-5IZ4 or ..., at
Completely automatic. Call
Hamlltoo Street.
after 6 p. m. WY 2·682'1.
'62 Ford _
$1,595
8 22 3tc 111 Ton Pickup. Only 11,934
·- careful miles. 8 ft. body.
LOW CUT 1st quality size 7
IN POMEROY Elgl!t ro 0
--•
football shoes like new. $5. '62 Pontiac _ $2,995
house. 3 ·~-~- ~
23
large lot. Good loeatlon oat
PH WY 2-3318.
-· 8 _ 3tc Bonneville 4 Dr. Hard Top.
high water. Call WY 2-259D.
FANCY LACE work. Two vi.. ille new aU whit. finish.
5 10 tie
llns. Antique bookcase with Fully equipped. Sharp!

• - •••• ..,. ,. .. ,. M ...,
..... pre•••
•••
..... ..••n"
......•n •• ttte ••~"~~•
... --•oo ,...,.. .... coao

=====:::;:-----

BIaettnars

1

.OIIft.

POMEROY;

0.

I

iiiil'

~
FOR
- Nlce
Carpel
Shampooer FREE with pur·
lletnttotl• Matlln
1n Syracuse. Leve~
chase of Blue Lustre sham- I. Midi llliftt Pil
1rom high water, near
poo. Baker Fumltore, Mid,.,_ Ill'
and good neighborhood.
_dleport.
8 ZO ltc
.
· t Zl tie WY 2-8432.
'8 #
11168 Palace Trailer, 45' 1 1'.
'
,FOR BALE in Bashan, 4
Two bedroom. washer and 11181 IIOOOE, weD , equipped. house with bath, upota1rs
dryer. full Bi2fd awning. Call Take over JIIIYmen!B. No moo- finished 2¥. acre land. 1 ·
WY 2-4190 or ;.., R o g e r ey down. 311 Beech St., Mid· from Racine oo newly
Winebrenner, S)T@CUse, Ohio. dlepor,
a 17 6p , faced road. API;&gt;I'Oiillllotley

,,. '

+

..., .. ..- ~~~~~n .,. -

~
Aa,,,.,...._...._

..

~s'
.,&amp;.
· " , ..., Pold

Over 200 W•kly
Winners- TrHing
Stempo Of Your

HI TEST 29.9

Choice

-•••••v
,.
•
.,.It
a,_._.

=,. ......
Y.....,..

9¥1a-.zz.
'I think Dad'• epooflna '"'• Mom! I ne¥W h11rd of
Shoppm Anon.JIIIOUII"

'WJEH RADIO

'llllldaJ lin FrldaJ
6:00 SII(D On
R06 MusleaJ Cloc:t

7:00 "'""'

7 Ill Mllllctl ¢Jodr
Nil N0111 Readlinel
7:111 ltiiW!!al Cloolr
l:tl l11e Llfellnl
1"110 OIUo Valley IIOWI
I·Otl World A Ohio News
1:11 llporU TodOJ
o:II Weather Ptc1ure
''II llfullleal CJocl;

1:1111 Cornnlillla, Ntwl
UOLatcllltrtnl
Ul Publle Service
t :4&amp; Family Woralllp llollr
10·111 Mason Coun(J News
II:Gfi Tall of the Town
lUll Neft

U:lli Mondua MIIOdltl
lueePI Friday: Churdl
Belli Rillg'
ll:tt World N....

Ma80II CGunty New~
Community New~ .
12:05 N0011 Nl"'
Ohio News
12:11 Marhle
Bullellll Bovd

f;IIO Sip 011 .....
1:115 Sacrad IINrl
1:20 Coun117 J!llllbtnl

1:ao

~

.,.,..,.,.

5: fill fnllde llooka
6:110 Sunset Blvd.

. ...

Oft

t:ll ,_. 111111* Show
IO:Oi Polb Pv1J
It:• PubUa S..a

U:Oi 1\lp 'l'ln 8llGW
12:10 NIIOII R4IJCirt

NO Farr• Nne
7:05 lll'tCIIII ..,.,
u :ao lll'r. Mll'lllt ""'
7:15 Brilht . . Show
I;Oi "'"- PviJ
7:35 P•·"'- u - .,.._
I:GO lilndon ..,...
~Oft
7:50 NOWI lllport - Olllo
t:GO lltn Off - , _
1700 Breallful hrtJ
lUNDAY
1:1111 Brealtful ......,
Ulp 7:10 8lp On " 9r05 Coffee Willi JaDII
I•GO Blptlat I«YYDA'I Raur

-- .......

e·45 Bet17 NtiiiDD

10:115 MlaiQirlel Auoe.

Counll7 llol Dowa

11:1&amp;

Colmi11 Go ftouad

3•N Newo Beat
4:00 lltaotnt lllllb .,..,
4:30 lnterchanp
5:00 Cotnalunity N0111
1•05 W•Jd A Nalloaal News
5: li $patlllbl Qll 8prn
1:2tl Weatbercut

..

WMPO
Radio
IMOfmn TBRU RIDn
,,. Brullflll Party

NIWt 0 Graml
Ap1cultqn o\pnt

1:16 NeWI Beat
l :llO CaunlrJ Go Round
Ul N- Beat
S:IIO Mid Way Matinee

IIO'I'llllftl 18 L1'1'IUI '1'0 IIUI

:rr WlTB CIIIB41' lllNIIliiWTJ., JOM».

II
.,..
t:ll
4:10
4:6$

,,.lip

••• Raur ot l:itll,.,....
at.. Pall J-)
.,.. - . . ol llttltq
••• ....,_,. 111ow

Bowlltlc Scone
I:Otl Van p. trlolt Sporll
1:20 ~ Serelllde
7:06 The World Today
7:30 Sign Off
8' 110
ou - JuDe
1:00

Bulk Tank Service
We handle aU sizes of taDkl
for bottlt gas. We sentce
.·
l
what we ell

Rutleirtd F~mi~v,re
RUTLAND,

Ol;flf!l :, ·..

:Phone SH. 2-4811 ·
•;_

'

·-.~~~~~~.-------~
,i,
•
'

.

BUT AS HlQ'melV

.a OFTEN. HAS ~D.

WM'S WOH ON THE RlD

oa; eATTLe ev

~

AAE l.llif
IV STI.:PIP OR V@t1At.
I'CU'flCW\Q I

FR&amp;QUEKTL~

Hi."'''f~

Hlo1-M·M--•

,.,...,.
""'"''
....,..TIONEO

ALL~p

WHERe 'f2Y
H!'ADIK' FOR?

'THAT IN TH'
\otl'iiT'ri'V

~0-~
TEMPLE OF "THE
POLITlCIAN'S J

THIS OJAAl'TO !1!111!

liEAD~·
WT-~

1

8:00 Sign Ou """'
8:115 Country Jamlloree
8:30 Farm News

(ltw. W. I. Billups)
Z:lll Publle Service
z:• 'nMt Big Lift
l•OO Jlulday lh'""'ue

4:00 Hour ot 111c1stao
t:45 Jolm Ol'lllin

m.o-

1:110 Sund.,
1:00
Sereaode

,,.

ou

8:110

OfJ - J -

~R 'MVo,ziKE:~WENDY, '-'·'-..., -:;,:"

BE NICI TO &lt;!OQ&lt;n; I
WE'RE THE: ONLY
.
FRIENDS HE HA5!

.,..,ISI._nl

New

ORPHAN ANNII

Swap 111ar
FinD N"'"
ll:lt Vole» o1 I'Npi*J'
hlttu, ll'onhlp lfour.'ftla It:• autdaJ lltw
NIIOII lllport
II :GO Coatl117 lb'tlllltlme
Mlllkt .bl r. Yott
11:00 110111 ll4parl
o-~tr•e Gulli ltu-rrt 11:11 'nMt 111n1t
Platter 1'11'11 .
11:10 lll'r. .......,.....
lllae-. Auto 8llow
1:00 IW, GnUm
Loea1 News
l•ao 'ftltt Luainn Hour
BID Stern SPGrtl
1:00 .... ot tile Times

Every Gollon Sold Wltb A Money 8eclc ~
~ow Under

It;::;;::;-

a I "IOIW YJ 1'0 liBPBOalfV
OPII a YOIYOOJ azalf-IYifl'll

538 WEST MAIN STREET

I=====-=o--cl_20""8te;-;- 1941! DODGE I'&lt; ton pick up mil.. from Reedsville.
STYLE Venetian bllndo. Wltll liS re-bullt VB engine. Trussell, Phone WI 8-SOIIS.
Narrow silt, vertical slat. 4 speed transmission, good
8 22
bamboo wood slat. Free estl- condition. CaU 9111;.3262, Char· FOR SALE: New.Haven, 8 room
mat~. Dale Wippel Supple.
1.. Larkins, Loog Bottom. mod....,, besement lllld
.o:----:-:--c-c-c~-B_tO-:liOic
Ohio.
a 22 3te age. No sewer or water
57 model 2 bedroom house . .
Tel. TU 2-5073.
trailer, 50 1 8. David Riggs, 'FOR SALE - 1958 Chevrolet
I 22 8tc '
HarrilooviUe Ohio
' VR a•Jtomatlc. C'.ood condition. - - - - - '
8 19 Stp •· Priced reasonable. Phon• WY
LOST &amp; FOUN.D ·
1
1BARGAIN STORE Useo--;;ioti&gt; 2-~.
8 22 6!~
1ng and sil.,.a t~ifbm. Wett - . - - - --·- .... _ .
LOST - Brown and laD band·
v· · l
I ltl 12 1955 2-rlr. hardtop, WlndllOr IIlli&lt;~&lt;' pHr" on ~ower parMtoog ,1
orglDa.
-·- .. tc Chrysrer. ms.oo; 1955 2-&lt;lr.. lol containing wlilte billfold
USED 1983 Apaeb• Eattltl !'8.,P ; &amp; cvUnder •.rord. tt..!S.OO: 14 and brmfn L'O!P pur&amp;e F'u·dtor
trailer. complete wu~ •xoras.1 ft. boat with IO h.p. moror may keep money
wllhoout
A barpin, Cap or Sec. Or.!' and trailer ~19:1.01): 12 A"ttn ~e··· quetUiMH "'~kPd . bUI r ... rum
K. D,
Slor lloute, ahot!ll'n, Ji.IIO. Call WI t-:1222 vlilnoble popero . Mro. Gionn
Po~, Oblo. W\&gt; 2-61!8.
.or itell,.u (;alroll, Ae •, • . W. Dd~ · Pumer~.
. .
I 15 Uc
Olila. ,,
22: sec
,.,. t ... . ~ . ,

•

-

Certified Oil Station

i..rt....,

I:

Clatlltr....,.,-.. .

LO!i'8 .. BLLOW
OIIOIINr.I'D- -1111 ,. ....
..,. 111o 111, x 1100 u. - a .. ete. &amp;ID&amp;Io ~ ,
lnphlor, till . . . . . . formoUool "' tloo "" foil 111111&amp;'

°

traoler proced 1~ qu•ck sale. thenno control, with blowers. lot (near Worthington), also! Realer lasanace AceDeJ
homemade pie, cake and can-·
Excellenl condltJon. · large Almost new. CaD WY 2-4762. another, large lot with tral~~·w...nce lor ever) penou1 dy ond soft drinks wiD be sold.
awning included. Call Chest8 21 3tp
or; valued at $11,500.110. Will
and baolaen oeed."
The band, under dlrectioo ol.
er • 98li·3141 ·
trade
lor
Meigs
County
farm
Pfloae
WY
uat
Mr. Eugene Gherke. will pre8 21 61
P •VISIT Baker Furniture'• used of equal value.
- sent an informal concert durG"'R=E""A'"'T0"""7LA""K"'E"',s""'Ho-u-se-:oTr-a~iler-. store for relrlgerat01'8, ranes, FARM - 120 acres wllh 40 _!OR SALE OR RENT ing the evening. Mrs. Robert
living room sullel and all acres pastore, 30 acres for FOR SAI.E· 5 room house and Schmoll Is president of t h •
I •1800 _ Russell Welch. WY
tlnds of used home furnish- cultivaUoo, 8 acres bottom, beth
·1 d
ted gu Boosters, while Mrs. B r u c •
8 13 12tp
1
ings.
8 21 3tc 40 acres timber, plenty wat- be tin new~ "::: ~L lh Uoyd II chairman of the social,
, 12 HEAD of cattle. Hereford
er, 7-room frame house with ea':..t g. 123 Hudso::"' Street. The Eagles Class of the Syra·
and stock mixed. Four cows.
running water.
Mlddl rt. Pr"
QOOO II&gt; . cuse Methodist Church wIll
I bull, 4 yearlings and
3
AUTO SALES
barn. granary. outcellar,
quire 0~ 0 H~~·
· 1 hold an Ice cream ooclal oa
calves. Almost new brush hog FOR SALE· 1962 Studebake 2 garages (16X24) (lllx38). An
1 8 tfo the church lawn Friday, AuguC
with 2 point International door 1 cyl standard s~t estra fl.room frame bouse
- - 23rd, at 7 p.m.
'
hitch and 14" bottom ptow, Tah over ~yments CaU
(rented at 130.00 per montb).
LIVESTOCK
AUG. U
also 2 point hitch.
Phone 2-Zlll between 1 1 ' m and GROCERY - Doing good ..,.
- -·
- - The descendants of Abraha..
P
: 11115-2381. Chester, Ohio.
m
·
u;
1n
...
In
oman
viUage
with
FOR
SALE:
Fresh
cow.
John ond Mary Will Bahr will hold
5
8 3
8 20 6tp
· ·
. no campetlllon In miles. Bailey on Flatwoods Road, tbetr annual reonlon' Sunday,
FOR sALE _ 1952-Nash Near:. 1951 Chevrolet, .110 ton truck Good equipment and
Pomeroy, R. D. 3, Ohio.
September 1, at the home of
8 20 3tp Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goegleln,
ly new ttreo, brakes a~ seat m good conditoon. Cheap. 145 chandiBe. !;.room living quarcovers. •1110. Virgil Teaford, Butternut Ave., Tel. WY 2- ters upstairs. Rent $10.110. SHETLAND PONY, complete Flatwoods. Descendants of MooWY U986.
8 21 3tc
Complete at . $5.000.110. Store wUh saddle and bridle. Wll-~es aod Susie Heaton Will aN
8 20 3tc 2359.
"Lii:C:AS-..ei\igi;rator;
bulldlng can be bought for Jiam Buck, Rt. 1, Cheshire. invited. A basket dinner will be.
A
good
no .........
~.500.00.
Call EM 7-7468.
8 17 Ctp eerved at noon. '
condltioo. For
cheap, World llalllllnl ot CamJIIId
CUCKLER REALTY
iiiiiiiiiii
$25. ~'.ontact, Elden Walburo,
EleeDeoee
POMEROY, omo
78S S. Secood St., Middleport. lllg cor room. ride and perform· BOX zzt
wv
50,000 STAMP GIVE-AWAY
0.
8 20 Uc
IDCe 8mall car ecoDOIII)I lllld
8 20 3tc
.
'

'"""'*"•

A:&amp;YDLIAA:&amp;•

..

from 8:30-8
p.m.
ice cream, cake,
w-. ,... • ......, wv ..,..,
ond coffee ·will be sold. Ia
.. • - · .,,.,....
of rain It will be held at
THE
second ward house.
AU "
Breeding, Curtiss
G. ~
Service, Inc. For service,
The Philathea Women of the
Leland Parker,
Middleport Church of Christ
or will hold a rummage sale FrlOhio, Phone WY 2-2284
day ond Saturday. August 23-:14
Cbesler, fiiiS.3fl 5·
(I
· th Fre h build"
8 13 301p m e
nc
1ng ormor McMaster Bldg.) The group
. INSURANCE
wiD have dishes and curtains

in addition to clothing.
I "'---'-'··
JOHNSON. Stmpson InsurAnce The Middleport Boosters will
.
I Wf:;Ritr ~j
Agency. In, All forma of In sponsor their anaual Ice .crea..
St., Pomeroy, Oh10.
p -y -10
1
J
J h
and
8 21 3t
om... ' "'"
sur&amp;QCe'. ·
un
nsoo
social and band eoncert Friday
- ~ P_
ICOLUMBUS PROPERTY Bud Sirupson. Agents.
.
August 23 with serving to ~
50 •. 10 Marlette 2 bedroom iMODERN- L. P. gas heat.,;; room house with bath, large!
6 1 tic gin at 5:30p.m. Ice cream,books , numerous other Items.
Emmett Gilmore, 200 Condor

1

DAILY CAIHOQOO'l'J!I - B_.. 11ew ..

liE~~
will bave an l e •
social at the playgro)llld,

2t

Sunliner liard Top Coupe. Beautiful white over red
finish . Spotless interior, VB ena;ine, automatic trans.
Radio and heater. Likto new whitewall tires.

Bt&gt;lvPdere HT C'oupt&gt;. V8 engine, aulomatictrans. !\'('W whttc- finish, clean inlt&gt;rior, all
good WW tires. lU!dio and heater.

0.

wY

- - - - - - $ 1 495

HT Coupe. Premium quality low mileage
car. White finish, red interior. Tires show
little wear. Radio, heater, power steering
and brakes. Yours at a frartion of orijinal

Rutl•nd,

~!~

AUG. 21
Rock
Springs Grange will
"n•eet in
1
· Th
M1'ddleport Feed Mill"
sesSJoo
ursat 8regu ar M
be
••
..,
Fowler,
Ownor
a
Opp.
p.m.
em
rs
I
re
'
''Wo Do Custom Gn·ndlng"
to
early
b come
k
baD to he
I Ip
N. 2IMI A...
Middleport
ac Into
. Re reshwill be served.
The Willing Workers class of
AUCI'IONEER
the Enterprise EUB church will
Complete s.r.~&lt;e
Thursday evening. at the
Ctilt Brodlord
home of Mrs. Eldon Week•.
Write, Phaoe • Cealad
The Loyal Women of the Mid·
A. C. BRADFORD
Church of Christ wIll
RaciDe. Oblo
meet Thursday evening at 7:311
&amp; 11
at the church.
COBA SERVICE
The Naylors Run Playground
For All Of Your Needs

z..

$688

Ameriran 2 Door. Radio, heater, blue finish, clean
interior, good tires.

'60

2-4811

REAL ESTATE

~~~~·-~~~~~'-~~ff'~l0 i

lr lltNII lUI~

�.

-

~

I

NOW YOU kNOW
E~angeline

Moift~ :

AbOut
People In
PometVy

Society Met
At Roush Home

entin~l:

""*"

~ • lite iltiJ ..,...
t.
n ellldn etatk..t,
......... to tile Natlotlal Goo.
..,.f!:al Atru " t1to w~

About
Middleport

Mro. MUIGn Roush enteriaJn.
Ill lhe £vancellnO Mlalc&gt;nlr7
1oc1ety of lbe Pomeroy t11Urcll Ted Beojle, lndl•,.polls, Ind.
11 Clu'bl '1\leodoy tV1!11Ini 11 spent lht weebad with bll
.., 11ome 111 Syraeu...
parenll, Mr. AI Mrs. Theodore
Tile meellll&amp;, In cll,arge of BeeJI)e.
Mrs Mum Fisher P""'ldeDt Mrs. Walter Thomas

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT,

VOl X,V NO. 110

I

.

e,; children,

....,;ed with dtvotioo. 11
from Matthew 27 : ~ by Mrs.
Leo !!ryan. Prayer by Mrs. Qr.
rille Well cloaed the devotions.
Members responded to roll call
by naming lht women at t h e

Tim, Ted and Su11n,
of Crooksville vll1lecl Tuesday
"'th Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thomas and wu
accompanied
home lzy ller dauchter, Judy,
who spent sevilral clays with
cross.
her aunt and uncle.
&lt;
Dolly llusiiS which the group Mrs. John F · Bally · a • d '
ordered to sell as a mooey mak· daughters, Mrs. Rusa Wateon
Ina project .were distributed. An and Mrs. Bertha Scott return· Mr, and Mrs, Brooks Sayre
article from The
Christian eel home Tuesday after an OV·
Syrac11e .........,
Standard concerning BiD Walk· ern[ght vblt with her son and of
the ..,,,,..,.,. aad opproaober a missionary in Japan was daughter-In-law, Mr. and Mrs.
iDI murtare of tltolr doaP.
re~ b)' Mrs. Well.
'
John T. Bally.
.
Games were conducted by Mro. John P. Scott b a pa.. tor Paula to Mlebael Swatze~
IDD of Mr. and Mn. Chartel
Mrs. Edward Venoy during the !lent at Holzer Hospital.
·
social hour with prizes award- Mr. Ruu Wateon and Mrs. Swatul ol Pomeroy.
The
open
chlll'tb
wecldln&amp;
eel to Mrs. William Fisher. Mrs. Bertha Scott vlslled T u e 1 day
!Wen Lolll!elt and Mrs. Bryan. afternoon with their sister, Mrs. will be performed Saturday
.Refresllmellls were served by John P. Scott at Holler Hosp)- Sept. It II 7:1!1 p.m. at I h
Minersville Motbodflt ebureb
lhe hostels to those named a· tal.
bove and Mrs Bob Mlller Mrs
Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter and Leo wllb tho Rev. Roller! Coni of.
Conrad Ohllnaer, Mrs. WaiU..: da Ma~ .and Roberta were busi· ficialflq. A ,....pl(os will fof.
Kennedy Jr., Mrs.
Florence ness VIsitors Monday evening in low fn lbe cblll'tb 10 c Ia I
Burnside, Mrs. Denver Kapple Parkersburg.
roems. - - - - Uid guests, Mrs. Albert Fields Mrs. Olin Genhelmer
a•d
ilf Lincoln Park, Mich. , .Craig .daughter, Judy, and Kenneth
VOIIO)' and Sandra Roush.
Beale of Columbus were Sun·
day dinner guests of Mrs. John
F. Baily and famUy.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Schu·
S
Infant Daughler
Jer of Columbus spent the week Sharon Pyles of Racine was
Clariltem•d Sundnv 1end with his parents, Mr. and honored with • party upon her •
•
Mrs. Jacob Schuler. They were llth birthday at her home in
Julia AM Fisher, infant dau- accompanJed home Sunday by Racine, August 18.
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo~n A. their daughter, Linda, whil spent The afternoon was spent
Flsher of Hebron, was christen- the past week with her grand- playing rerords and bicycle
ed at the Sacred Heart church parents and attended the fair. ing.
.
Sunday at II a.m. by the Rev. Miss Rebacca Shepard return- Favors of lollipops, bubble
FaUter John Turel.
ed to her home, Parkersburg, gum and balloons and refresh- II
qociparents were Mrs. Paul Sunday after a visit with her ments of ice cream, cake and
Hus!on and Ted Beegle.
a"nt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. punch were served by ShilrOII'sll
FolloWili&amp; the christening. Ju· Harry Jacobs.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
lis Ann's grandparents, Mr · Mrs. Edward T. Bauer of Ma- F. Pyles, to r..t'r . and Mrs. Emand Mrs. Theodore Beegle en· rion arrived Monday evening for mett Smalley and Miss Jose. terialned ~th • dinner at" their a visit with her parents, Mr. phine Mallory of Middleport, Ka·
home, SprnJ.g-av..
and Mrs. Charles R. Karr, Sr. thy Hill, Jan Alkire,
Sherry I
Guesi:8 were Father Turel,
Farra, Mickey Wolfe, Shirlee !
Mr. and Mrs. C..o.
Fisher,
Neigler, Patsy Pickens, Dottie
1
grandparents of Middleport; Mr.
Wilcoxen. Debbie McMlllan, Ssl· j
:and Mrs. John A. FISher, HeJy and Kathy Obitz, Kenny The- I
bron; Mr .. and Mrs. Paul Husiss, Dorsa Parsons, Jlobert Did· ,
ton and children, Aimee, Dame!,
die, Shirley, Bucldy Joe and I'
David and Douglas, S~ure;
, Randy Keith Pyles, and the
•
Ted Beegle, IndianapoliS, Ind., Kl
1honored guest of Racine.
and Miss Linda Crow Syra
1:8 for schoo1 children In .
ly
I
- Hons Kong were made by mem. l
Sharon ~lved manr love
cuse.
bers of the DorcSB Circle of the gifts. Sendmg glfi:8 were Nola
First Baptist Church which met Obitz and Rookie Crow.
Tuesday eveninll at the home
Mr&amp;, Minnil' /,yons
Mrs. B F. Parmalee. with
Of Hebron I• DMd of
Mrs. James Souders assisting •
Mrs. Minnie Ly001 77, of He- hostess.
It
bron died Tuesday morning at / Beulah White, ch~irman, OJ&gt;
tbe General Hospital In New· ened the meeting With a medt· '
"Tillson II
ark.
tation followed by devotions by j Mr. and Mrs. Lostef "
Survivors Include three sons, Florence Hannay. Special pro- returned saturday after
· Alfred of Racine, Orris, Rut· jects were discussed.
1week's visit in _Columbus
land and Russell of Middleport. Mrs. Charles Lewis present· Mr. and Mrs. Vsrgll Hayes
and two daughters, Mrs. Roste .ed three chapters of the study I Mr. and Mrs. John Bachman.
McClaskey of Racine, and Mrs. ,book, "Giorioos Cities," for the I Monday, August 12, they
· Gretts Timms of Hebron with program hour. The group made .Mr. and Mrs. Bachman went to
whom she resided. She wa's pre- I kits cOntaining notebooks, pen- i Huntsville to attend the fun•eral'il
ceded In death by her husband, cils, and toilet articles to be of t1 'r brother·ln-law, E a r I
~omas, and three children. Fu· sent to the school children in iCar_ter, who died August t , fol·
neral services wil1 be held from Hong Kong who are taught by llowmg a heart attack. Survlvthe Emerson Funeral Home, American teachers.
ors include his wife, the former
Kirkersville Friday at 10 a.m. A dessert ~ourse was sened Kate Scholl of Pomeroy ; a dau~
with burial at Letart, W. Va. by the h~M~tesses to the nine ghter, Mrs. Helen Nausbaum,

-----~---

Boys and Young Mens Trousers and Sweaters -

Scbool Supplies - Pencils -

Tablets -

Sweaters -

Lingerie -

Note books -

•

Luggage -

rulers -

Girls' Dl'eS8es, Skirts
Hosiery -

Save

on

compasses, etc.

'

.

.

42.
(ll) Dak Model, worn without belt, adjustable side tabs, full taper leg,

uncuffed. Sizes 29 to 36. Smart solid colors and neat figured ·designs.

3.95 fine quality banlon yarn -

and 2 back pockets, belt loops. All double stitched

'

seams. Sizes 8 to 20. Wheat, green and faded blue.

I

1

Depar:

7,

Thanks Given

;1

'

KNIT T-SHIRTS
$l00 $l49
·

'

•"

•nd

;

·,·

Fine quality combed cotton knits, stripes, patterns
and solids, button front and sllpover styles. Sho!-1

..•

sleeves.

I'

'

~

'I

For School!

-.

'

.

aheath

an

'

styles. Plaids, cbects
Sizes 3 tO 6X

I ,

'

;· .-

.

a.ncl7 ~ 14

··,\

,.

.r:

sc com·mz•ttees

the

~o;::.er~-=: ~.~·

w"'"'

I

C:;

1

and'·

~!

.
•

·'i...
I

,'I

·I
I

\
~-

'
"'

Mame Slates ·or A

..

amt

I

'

'i

~~~~';'~lht

'

I

tiOllds.

'

"

A Wide selection 9f Jllrls llklrta,, 1
..
aU wool, wool blenda and rayOJI . ,
p181ds, box pleats, hlp stitch
pleats, knife pleats, gores

l

'

..

Of

o·

MI......

I

Girls' Skirts
*2·'' $7.95

5,95

'i

,!'

For Fall!

J

the

'•i

.

$1- 3 to 6x and 7 to 14

SWEATERS ~

1

'·

GIRLS COTTON

Girls' New

.\

d

I M'ddl

1

lers, slim, trim western fit. Zipper front, 2 front

$3.98

l95

I A

th

the

Just In time for back to school-Blue Bell Wrang-

$3.98

MEIGS THEATRE

. p· kup 8

ne

:1tll
Ha!'n

For Back-To-School

Wranglers

i

At 92

i

1

MISSES WRANGLERS

Slim
6 to 16 _ $2.95
Husky
6 to 16 _ $3.29

I. E.

'I

$2.95

1ide tabs -

Boyo
Sins
Boyo
Sloas

I

I

Matching Short Sleeve Slipovers

Jmart new
colurs for achool wear.Sizes 6 to 18.

1

1

s

beautiful new fall colors - sizes 34 to 40.

I

New f} areup
T•
UN
S •

com:u:

Gov. Rhodes Sch001'8u·s Jnspectton
• Js
AnnouncedBy tate patro1

Choose now from this large group of banlon

Stock up now on ,our
back.to-school needs for
tbat boy o1JourL Cboo.se
from Ivy League 1tylet or
the popular Dab. model1
worn witboat belt - Ia·
pered leg adjustable

t'lll ·.

0penedBy

CARDIGANS NOW

SCHOOL
TROUSERS

a

anct'Mr•:...,

tm.:

state Fair.

Buy Your Banlon

cardigans -

.....rn,

M••

(I) Ivy League style worn with belt, cuffed bottom, slight taper. Sizes 29 t.o

BOYS

Blood NeedS
FU1·1
. y Met
says Nease

rr.!

nearly

\

•.

HAZLETON Pa. (UP!)- allpped oil lht hoiot early thfa and the clrlllfn( bad ,............ [ ultl.
shall w!lidl !lad misled the ourRescule workers, undaunted lllll1'lling and Interrupted drilling . 40 f..t.
·
.
"The fltll thlni I'm ,.rng to do vivo! ohamber 'l'ltUndty. Fellin
two failure1 l!ld mecba· for on hour. Aoother breakdown Despite their .... t~j~Gmb!MIII, 1iiiD!Oke a IloilO," Throne said . . and n...... IDOl: Geigor couotor
brealr:downs, drilled hailed drilling for three bours to Fellin and TbroDo itppdrad to be Ju ........,.. ....ted to Hlract readiap Ia an ottempl to piDeseape shaft within bear- Louh. Bova, 42, entombed in an. in good spinto.
them alive, .,.perts deba!ecl wbe- \ point the probe, direct drillers oo
distance of two burled other chamber near .by. But work "Boy, wbeD thtt If over, l'm 1tber to again tower a contain.,. ! the lllll'face and )IIISIIibly dig their
Jm1f~1rs today.
oo tbat shaft reoumOd at 6 a.m. ! golD&amp; to take a ...nth of!," FelliD 1ol radioi!Ciive cobalt dnwo a ] way to it.
marshalled a
"That driU ila't far from UJ--'----------1
1 cu bear it real pod ,, reported
2,BOO men today 19
1 11 11 111 wn Ulllllllilll Ulilll i lflllllllll w
1
keep order during
David Fellin 51 b)'' telepbooe
1f
Tbe Ml4dfejlort .... wfl
.
,
march oo Wall!sbjlton by more tbrou(h a ..;-~Deb !nod-and-water
...a 111 lint tltll
NEW HAVEN~ Sevemo.
tb~
100,000 lnt.....tfonls...
sboft driUed ...~....
•t tile --~ ice
J.llslrlct c;ommlsSioners
·Lotifa Marino, Sl, Pittston, the
eream ...WI aptiatoretl 11J tile
floats and numeroua lotlivJtl.
lite)' woold deputiZe the group driUJna forem&amp;D, said ,..,.....
.
.
Mlddleporl .... IIHI!en.
ual entries will h~ht tile
of . Natlooal Guardsmen, fire- oxpee1ec1 to ....,aete lht shsft by
The Meigs County Beagle Club, Inc., Ia spontor!ng Tile bond, IInder lite tllnctloe
Peach Festival Parade Saturmep and police reservlall who mld«teroooo.
a field tria] Auaust 24 lllrough August 28 on the club ef Mr. Eve- Gherlte, will
day which leavea here at
will asobt 1,900 metropolilan. "If we are on tars« we sbould running grounds 13 miles north of Pomeroy near Har· , parade •P lowo tflroap lbe
.
i
p.m. &lt;DST) boond far Wahama
P
policemen keep order durtng ·J!it the ..., by 1 or 2 p.n.. risonville. Rules of the American Kennel Club--will be dlolrlct
at
m
People
of
MeiK•
county
who
High scbool In Mason
011
4
the mammoth civil rights dem· &lt;EOO'l," he said.
in effect.
.
Open do 0 13 Inches _ Au • ud badtto tile sebnof gr..-..,.; bave needed blood the past !2
[ Governor W. w.
onstraUon.
Gordon smith, deputy IM!Crelary Open dogs 13 Inches
must 1 23
,
and Centennial J)~
1months have gotten II.
8 to 1 p m 1 n~ far the soelal
nf mines said FOUin't report was be entered oo August H by I us
· ··
bt
•
1 Th10 was revealed today by
Sullivan and Mrs. SuWvu
WASHINGTON - The Senate I extreme{ I!IICIIIII'aging.
a.m. with the MJ\1DlnB elate on August 2Urom. 7 to 8 a..m.; 0 1'Dur tlhe oveailll tile
' Vernon Nease, general chair- ~
be In the paracle,
Commerce Commit!A!e was ex- ~ "That YIODDdo pretty good the the same day, open females 13 ~n fe~a:~ 813 •:;::hes, Augu: ~ ::-:::.• ;-.: ~""",:' :
man of the Bloodmobile Visit
Float• are tbe q.-.•1 &amp;u
peeled to approve leglslatloo •drilling Is
perfect." Smith inches must be entered by 8 f~: 7 to 8
or A": , 1~ 01111 at 7 , 31 to
m. of next Mond~y, Aug. 26 . at
Thun&lt;tay, TWA Fltglll 111 .
the West Vir&amp;lnia Clotit'
tnday aimed at avertmg a 118· 1said. "This bole may be in lht a:m. August 25, with the run- Inches. August 23 ~ 61to 8 This 11 the first project ~ tile Pomeroy JuniOr Htgh auditor- touched the ground bearing tennial Queen and her ......
tlonwlde rall strike nes:t 1burs~ ·~ pillar," the layer uf coal imme- nmg dates on ~ugust 25 and 26, p.m. or August rl, 7 to 1 a.m., booster• tbit year, aad pro.. IU~, noon to. 6 p.m.
pnciou• c•rs• for tbe state New Haven Cub Scoub,
day. .
diately above tho tiny chamber open dogs I~ mches are to be , and 0 n females 15 incbeo , CHela are In be .... for fa.
OUr goal" to rover alt.~eds Fair. This beaadfol Jl'lcUIO Mothers' club, New Haven Gilt-'
Chairman Warren G. Mag· in whlch Fellin and Henry entered ~Y 8 a.m. on August 21 1A t~ from 1 to 1 p.m. ,;. · atrumen&amp;• born repair and for blood for oor ~pie. _Mr. Wll expressed fi"'OIl Hawaii den club, New Haven EtJj ,
nuson, [).Wash., said the biD Throne 28 hav&lt; been trapped . for runnmg on that day and O!'- AUf!I!St 28 f
7 til •
oth ---~ Se Ia
u'l ·- Nease told The Dally Sentmel. for Ohio's bl• llllb E·-· FeUowship, Wahama
Ban.:. .
0 --·t
f
I I' · h
t be J ugus
rOOlbe un
a.m.
er ..-ull. rv I w .,_ He added blood need the pa t
•
~
T
of M
"
wou ltl ~rovl'de •lor ".reason~.ble i ror 11 ' days.·
en . ema es iJ me es are o
Jud es will
Alfred Stinke cl• at 5:31 on the lllta:lll school
s"
s tlen whlcll opeaed aa a a.m. ~X~Ut~ ers, own
aaon, ~
arbitration of tht1 disputes ID· I By 10·30 am EDT the poW«· registered by 8 a.m. on August f Ag Abo "lch'
d
year have been met whenev· ........ '
•- ely tale•ted. bear· 1on Homemakers, Boy anc1 Girl
.
. .
'
28 f
t
th I d
o nn r r, m Jgan an I 1awn.
es ted.,
-ay, a .. v '
-volved a nd keep the ra1'Irood s ' ful 12-inch
drill had gone through , or runn ng a ay.
p 1 V h.
f Dea bo n M.ctr
requ
.
er
of
llad
tid lap from
Ha. 1 ~Sc outs of AMson . Nehae~. .
1
0
1
of the United States running." ' 275 feet of earth and rock. Ft'llin
Entries with $5 entry fees . au e lnes ·
r ''
~~wttooH~il~&amp;ffl'~ Mr. Nease continued :
wall's GoverBOr Qaiaa
ao !Garden club, Wobelo F~
and · 'lbrone ;are at a feet .
for aU classes are to be mailed JK:;· be ~ f th f' ld
t 11
"Only by continuous regular Obt.'a Gct\l'eraor Rhodes nam-- Women, Hav~ H~
Four stage and SClleeD actors
Rll C•blt! Sllpl
. _or giv-en to Robert~- Bowen
:re ;oele Yo:n:, l
don.atio~ned!ii canMthis policy be ed P•lricia Lei Aader!IOII, !Mason Brown1e11, Mason Cu¥
adclrossed a civU rights rally in 1 A oable 00 Ute 110-ton rtg of Pomeroy R.D. I, fteld trial h .
. Rich rd Rupe J
1mamta1
. ost donors rom- "Mtsa Hawaii Ill%."
Sco.uts, Big Bend Mlnotrel ~ ,
Gadsden, Ala., Thursday night I
·· -secretary. Trophiea will be pre- c auman ,
a
' 0e
plete registration, examination, j
soc1ation, Happy Go Lucky 4-Jf.
and promised cheering
Nesented to first place hounds in Jobason, Robel' Esseo, R 0 y
riggers
and donation of blood in leS8
club and City Ice and Fuel '14
groea they would use their Ineach class. Roaettos will be •· g:::uganB h WUita~IHa~
than one hour. When one wish·
Mt'ller
Pt. Pleasant.
fluence to "establish communi·
warded all paced hounds.
rge uc nanon,
e 1
es a special time and dona. I
Entries other than noat. IIications" with city and lnduotrlHounds entered In each class Farla.nd, G~ e Evans, w lbur
esSJODS
lion, they may call WY 2-3895 '
elude Mason county fair queeo
al leaders.
will be measured as followo: =~;n~el~:~bam Sauer a nil
;and schedule a specmc time." Dies
Linda Latt,ey. DAR of Pt. PJea.
MarloD Brando, Anthony Fran.
By JOHN D. PARRY
sant, Pleasant Valley Candy·
clsca, William Frye and Paul
Valted .....,, !llternattanat 1
stripers, Pee Wee League of
N•wman, whose wife Joanne
IC
00
fthe Bend Area, w. Va. Ssusag~
WOOilward, is from Thomasville
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. &lt;UP! I
.
n
I
eport
Company, antique cars of o....
Ga. arrived in Alabama ThursBy THA YLIA STRAI.EY
-The United Nations Security ·
aid Goheen, Rawlings and Sons:
day.
V.llol! Pren lnt.motlullal
Council scheduled an urgent ! S
DnOUDCe
.
Marvin Beard, C. McGinnis,
--COL U M8 US &lt;UPI&gt; - Gov.
-ting on tbe oew lsraeti-Syri&lt;
' . Isaac Elm~r Miller., !fl . re· . Dick Seyler and Bob Fife.
SAIGON, South Viet Nam - ~ James ~ · .Rhodes opened the j Inspection dates for Meigs county school buses were I an border flareup today in hopes Goodwill lndustHes of Central 11 r.ed busmess.man ~f lirani~!&gt;t, ! Horses and horse • draWl
U.S. Ambassador Henry Cabot : Slate Fair fJVe mlnut~ early~~ announced today by the State Highway Patrol and Meigs of preventing further deterior· IOhio will place a
colleC'tion ! Middleport. dJ~d this mornmg lcars have been entered by Jim
Lndp conferred with Amer~ day and a IIUie boy dashed lo· jCountv Supt. 0 . 0 . Patter·! .
· auon of tbe erisis.
booth ilk Pomeroll.OUtside t h e ! at Holzet· hos~IU&gt;L
and Reule Hart, Lawrence Parcan officlltls today on how to ward tho ~ldway, '1!11001''"8 the Sgt. P. D. McCreedy Ilk! -• •• m the Southern d~lrlct. ,,, I Bef?':!.!he l~·nlllinq body. we,..~.. ~ Ed . Gipson, in I Mr. llffi!er;-torn th Lan~s· sons, Ar~, Rou.~li. .Debbio-&lt;tnd
4eaJ:Wlth-tite tense ;ituation .,..._ ~. tradllj~nall, liven tbe lcompUll!lli'J' ilafety 'llleirtflirtittf ' Sft!t.;, -U,. Sabt~Dut~J ~0 twfn romplainll bt Tilfa•l and oy .charge of operations, said to- I ~me. foe m•ny years own&lt;d Mary Jane· Tennant, Johnny AI·
ated by the government's mas- fair! fJnt visitor.
all drivers is scheduled Ma&amp; ,a.m., for aU buses m ~Salts- I ria, each accusmg the other of lday.
land _eper~ted the M•ller .5 .a:d lensworth, Mark Haggerty, ,Jan.
iive crackdown on BUddhists.
Mr.s. R~ snip~ ~hemribbon ~ day, Sept. 9, at 8 p.m., in t h e l b~ry twp., Pomeroy, Middleport I agg~slon .along their mutual , Ttle booth is to be used to de- 10 m _Middleport. He •etlr.d et Gooch, Mrs. Hill, Cynthia
. _:,:.•..
openm~ the fair at 5·55 · · ~· 8a1isbury school on Rt. 33 north and ~ford twp.
Ifrontier.
. posit clothing and smaller it· ' about six years agn:
GOO&lt;..'h and Mrs. Manning and
TROY. (UPI) - The county I five mmul&lt;s ahead of scbedul of Pomeroy. Olhers, such as ' It IS compulsory that all reg· I The council had beon expected ems. Materials left will b. Uik- [ He was P'eceded m death b.v!daughter.
sherlffts office kept a guard . and the I loth ~?tate Fair was un school officials, PTA members ~tar drivers be present f.or th~ to wait. ~til M(l)da~ to consider len to the rehabilitation work- hrs parent~ . James and J~ha ; Bands to participate will be
posted all night at the Altman derway for an ll-day ~n.
·and teachers are invited.
' mspection, ~ patrol said. ~I- the Ct'ISUI, but decrded to mn· shop in Chillicothe to provide I Barton Miller, ~nd_ his ~lfe , 1from Pt. Pleasant. Hannan and
the Inspections so, the vehle(es .s~otdd ~ m vene this afternoon •l the lnsis· jobs, training and rehabilita. Sarah, 0955J. His IS surviVe-d IWahama High schools Other
Feed M\11 near here while Alt. About $00 persons wee at Ule j By areas,
.
.
·
man family members pondered gates when the sun edged through !·
Inumber
one conditiOn by mspec-~ tE:nce of Israel thai the altuatlon Ito f
h nd'
d
. by three daughters , Mrs. L~
tbe tes fll'lllned to are:
.
1m
.
.
.
n or a Jcappe persons.! M C
M'ddl
M 1groups par1JC1pa1mg are emerlh .....
1
1
0
whether to continue searchinJ e C•IUUS ~
ga -r··· . ,
Sept. 10, Rutland High school, . tion t e.
.
.
ra too critical to delay action. The workshop in Chillicothe re-- c oma.s •
epon · rs . gencv vehkles from Pome
the building after the dlsrovery abe expositiOn f~aturing Ohl~~ jt a.m. all buses in Northwest· ! Inspecting officer wdl be Pa-: Israeli Ambassador Michael. s .. cently celebrated its
fourth I I~y Wat'd , With whom
made I and - Middleport, Fire
of more than a half-million dol· :~cu=:~
•r;:~~::it~:nal . ern dJstrict.
trolman D. A. Weldner.
Con:'ay, who r~hed to tile Umted &amp;nnivoersary and ha.~ 40 people Ihi~ h~~:h anrl Mrs . ~ar: Vandrl lments of Mason and New Hav1 NatiOns from
lars hidden by the late rn I I J midwa and andstand sbows.
Sept. 11, Tuppers Plains. I ·
•
Israel Wednesday in the program.
I~
f ~~d~ns, t on d ~n - en, Civil defense unit of
Pt'.
owner. AOOut $500,000 in three
M.!.
P•rth!lp•lft
a.m. all buses in Eastern dis- i
because of the ~der clashes, Goodwill Industries i~ a non- .o~ ~ ~ rt Jt epo~ , ~n·k . j Pleasant. and tho:- Explorers
t:ana was dug up ln searches
.
and trict.
~
said '11tursday the flltuaUon was profit organization and a Unit- nts o _a s own, en uc Y'
Post 256 of New Haven Par··
1 q(
TueJday and 'lbursday at the _Joining With the governor i
Sepl. 12, Southern
HIgh
•
•
deteriorating and might produce ed Fund agency. The
truck grandch~ldren, sevNal
great marshals are John woife
mill. Relatives of
lateR. S. ~~n~::n:;., tofa!hew.:':.~;;'!.:! school, Racine. 9 a.m., all bus· ' Bv AssociatiOn
more incidents. He called on Sec- from Chillicothe will be mak. gra~c~:::re~. and great , great New H~ven and Robert Le··
Altman 1 the tr~Ul owner,
.
r . ·-,;
! retary General Thant to . mform ing monthly trips to Pomeroy gra c re ·
1 Mason.
)",
ed th
h fte f'nd
~~ Anderson, the current Muw l
[
him of the latest det•t&gt;lopments Iand
.k
II
. bl
H~ was a member of the
.
1
• Hawaii, who broughl greetings High Cooperative
e money searc a r
.
.
· . to pte up a. repaora e Heath Methnrlist Chucch where 1· Following the parade throop
lng an undisclosed amount
from Gov WiiUam Quinn of tbe Off' • I ,._ •
'
i'loe Naomi Baptl8l C!lurch, bost l
I discards except psanos, new,.. h I
ht th M . B'bl I
New Haven Hartford and ., __
·
Jet a 8 '-»min•
1ot th l29th
·
f U: p .
d
. 1 b
....~
e aug
e en s 1 e c ass .
•
'"..m;,
In lock -..
money
uv£e8.
newest state. Sbe will spend eight
..,
~ . . s.easmn ° .e rov~Meigs Ueaer11 Hospital
pa~rs. an artie. es e~orl\l r~. for manv years. Friends may jon, an address will be given (lj
Altman died at the age of
daya at the fair befoN ~aving for Twenty·six members of tbe d~~e M•ss•o~ry Baptist ~SOC!· ADMISSIONS - Harold Hall, pair. Rev. Melvm Alkire will call afte~ 7 p. m. today at the Governor Barron at Wa~
July 28. Hours before his death Atlantic City to take part In the board of directors of Landmark IatJOn, whieh 18 the oldest IR the Middleport; George Jewell, New serve as the local contact re~ Rawlings-Coats Funeral Home.l High sc~ool at 4 p.m. The ~$
be to1d his ~n. George I.
Mia America pageant.
Fann Bureau Cooperative in ~m:1 ~· today offered thank• tn · Haven.
re_sentatlve and people w_h 0 The body will lie in state at lernor wdl be greeted earlie!;' ip
man of Irwm, Pa., and hIs The governor dispensed with Columbus, with other manage· individuals and buslllellSe!O thai I DISCHARGES - Floyd Ride- WISh In schedulo a truck plck- JHeath Church from 1 till 2 p. the day upon his arrival iD Mnr
daughter, Mrs. Mary Jane Ward .pfecb.makillg during the cere- m~nt officials of the company, helped make the event a success. nour, Chester.
I' up may call him at WY 2·3890. I m.
Sunday' the time or the IHaven by a cordon fanned by
ol Troy, that be had.buried the mony, remarking "nobody wants Will tour southeastern Ohio Aug· 1be church thanked 'Rev. Ralph I
·
l servi..:es. R{'v , M. E. Dowson the American Legion Post. A
money under the mdl..
to hear 10me politielan try to eeU ·ust 28 and 29 to vJslt
local Zundel, ~· Donald Boone, Porn·
Meip Memorial Hospit..
!Will offk 1ate. Burial will be' in Ifiring squad from the Natioasomelhlnr."
\Landmark Farm Bureau Coo!'- erny Police Chief .Jed Webster PI Sent eal
ADMISSIONS - Delbert P. a ·. . . C t ,
al Guard unit in Parkersburl
~MI -Hurricane Beulah But be ilhook hand8 with all of eratives.
and Edward Foster ro~ being on
FI~ED f].l, . COSTS
Wilcoxen, Columbus; Mrs. Ron· I IH•t VIew ,erne er~ ·
·will salute the governor with ·.1
boDed over the tropical
tiM; early vidors and said he I The group will arrive In Porn. the weleomJng comnnttee. an d Francis Cartng~t of Johns- 1aid Johnson, .Letart, W. Va.;
volley at the Wahama stadium;·
tic with winds of 80 miles an W&lt;hlld spend several boors at tbe eroy August 29 at 9, 15 a.m. for tltese businesses, lbe Ruyal Crown town, Pa ., "" fmed $10 a•d;Mrs. Gen&gt;ge 0 Rourke, Dexter. Mrs, _.ayne
Antiques of 100 years aKO
1tour toclay but was not
fair toclay and would be a daily coffee and a snack at the M•ig• and Coca Cola Bottlmg CompaO· costs by Pomeroy Mayor Char· DISCHARGEs-Norman Sch·
will be exlul&gt;lted at the IIYID·
eel to hit the laland chain that visitor.
County Farm Bureau Coopera· les, the Valley Lumber. Pomeroy les Logar Thursday 00 a charge oonover, Pomeroy; Keith AeJk. New Haven
nasium of Wahama High school
borders the Caribbean.
The youngsters wbo bad the live. After leaving Pomeroy the ·Cement .Bio~k, Ebersbach Hard- of lntoxtcalton.
ec, Pome•oy; Jack Oiler. M1d· 1
IeS . and will serve as a setllD&amp;
-honor of being the first visitor to group will motor to G•llipolis ware. s.unon s . M~rket, Associa~dleport; Mn. Robert Pamter i
!for a style show of Centennial
WASHINGTON - A
fair hao walled outside the and Oak HIU, lhtn arrive
In ed Rad1o. Ewmg s and Cl!as" ARREST NEW HAVENITE Jand daughter, Pomeroy,
Idress on Saturday evenJnc. Mrs.
•
,
1
Republican congre!ISIIlan
main gat.. since a p.m. Tbursclay. Jackson at 12:15 for lunch. Lo- Funeral Homes. Davis le&lt; ond 1 Marvm J. McFarland, 31, of •
I NE" HA\ EN - Mrs. Edgar . Ray Fox and Mrs. Albert p~
charged the allocation of
When Mn. Rhodes cut the rib- cal Manager Jack Carsey wm iProduce. A. D. Weed and Son, New Haven, W.Va., was ar' LOCAL TEMPS
•Manto ~. 1 Layne, 63. of New 1 8 ~ In charge.
miles of Interstate
bon. he cla&amp;hed through the gate be host to this fourth annual Iand all others who belped ·pre- rested by Pomeroy Pollee early Temperature in dawntown Po· ~avPn d1ed Thursd~y at her m~-~ Weekend activities will open
througb West Vlr1inia was
and k-ept going. obviously headed oour,
pare food or helped dbrinll tbe today on a charge of disturbing meroy today at 11 a. m. was 82 tlk&gt;nre. Berore rPtmment Mrs. on FridaY .evening with
a
. ••payoff" made to the
toward tbe midway w~~ the
, meeting.
the peace at the Hot.ai Martin, with clear skies,
i l~yne . was a . department store square dance at the New Havfor
"services
re-.~..-.a
~-... :......._ and
(')erk m Wheeling.
s•·•·
,.~
,.,., ""
varw- r gameo are.
· she
en Community building fraCn 1i
the 1800 elections," when
Daqbleri ·Get
~
Bor~ August 8. HIOO,
was until midnight. Featured ,.,.
ldOIIIKeonadygothlsblg
Theo&amp;Ufledllllimala;.uauallygiv·
a nallve of New Haven. and 1 be an exhibiOon of Westii!!4 '
to.ward the presidency.
eo to the flni viaitor were given
member of the New Haven IWB
.
•,
c
er
·
·
,
da h
Chucch
square dancmg by Ray WrliiM
Re p. W"lla
• m · amer,
to two of lbe (10!'01'1101' • ug •
.·
of New Haven.
Fla., said ihe
.
ten. SIUDdra and 8haroll JDd to
.
·
SurvJvlnj,!; are her husband, Ed·
BID, wltlch saUecl
. thy lrefrna tla·-"'- ..r'lht fair Nommee slates for C:Oll)mun. Thb tabulation also will de- Young.
RUTLAND - Dale Bachner, gar. on• daughter. Mrs. Robert The Centennial boU will
!Iii
'
' ...lty comml- to belp
!ermine
delegate who will COLUMBIA - James W. Geor'fe E. Carson, Pearl Lon- Cook , a grandson. Phil Cook . held oo Saturda~ night .•. -"'
•.
• off
Isler the Pl'lfll'ams Plaoltootl Ia
each community Ia
JofiD Dlnham, James E. ning, Gerald Morris, Theron and 8 si'"' Mrs . .lohn Fisher o1 Wahama gymnassum with
"'""''Ai "-'••- In w•~
eo" t ...__ 1¥!111 ~.;1
19fl3.ft by the ~
county cooventlon to elt&lt;t
lleecl Jeffers, Mendal Morris, Hiram Slawter, and 1
,Reed and his ....,hestra prorJtl"
1cadi&gt; · o.
"''"""'
"'"""
•••
ur.
Y·
.,..
co.v~and
ConoerY
t•·
·
· The lllftkend ·
la.lo ·
d uchter Sue; O!IIUid IIIII
, . acounty ASCS Committee !Or
Jordon, R. A. Whittington, James S. Titus.
Servi&lt;'Os will b. at ti&gt;e New .IIIll! ~IC.
· ~'q~lui~~
~- bad 9
hate been tnalled I!Y
coming year.
Clifford Wooten.
SALEM - Worthy Bright, Raven EUB Church sunctav at 3 1 ties wiD clooo with an opea
_(
- Tile
II Obio Stale Where .... will be
eJiCiblo. voters,
Mr. Chase said the
lEBANON - L. R. Gluesen- John F. ColweU, Sidney Harless, p. m. with Rev. Robert Dille of., concert 00 the vUiage green
I on the MuskJns· seofQO 'IW:·
'
satd.
is open to ·llle
Charles Harris, Everett Dennis L. Palmer, Reo Shone- fiCiating. 1'ioe bod.v will li• in Mssoo Sunday evenlnt II . ..... .
al ·Rol&lt;eb)' In
~
The chl.trmu of .tile
and will be t.eltl at
Leroy ~-. WU- field, and Alva Swick. ·
olate 11 the church one bnur pri- •lnd10n tribal dan&lt;tl will .
l!fet will
DANCII A'l:_
:;:"'~
Coonty Olflce at 10 a.
'¥cllfiYiy, c. w. Prof. SALISBURY _ Robert Bur- ..- to ae~vices. Burial will be in :he preoen~.
Hf]~·;;~;
1tretch of
The Mltltllejlilt1
or mailed to ~
13th.
.... Harold Roush,
tlett.., Edward N. Humphrey, Graham ....,.lery. Friend• m•y
to operate. · Junior cla11 will •
eommlttee, PO,._
Any quealfon on
LETAitT "- diaries Burr!, Harley John1011, Homer Rad- J..u at ~-n~ runeral Hom• j Three Compelba
outaJde.ltoen clallc&gt;lllf
reoefrecl
to hoi\! offlct, or
~u. Ro) Peal'tlllll, ·Ear- ford, Oren wears, and Joe aftemoutt Saturday.
[ I F-• .-.~- _ I
urdt.ov "l!lllnf a1 lbe .
not later 'then
,
procecl~. ~be
Lester Roush. Virgil wo~smUier.
n ... r .......tea~
t~;~~:· puk illrling at ' ' p.m.,
f, aut. .
by the county commlttee,
Rlclwd Rowt, E. R.
_
IIOOSTII:RS TO MEin'
Three Jofelgs yautba
The
to appeal to !lie
and - . Weill.
SCIPIO
. ....
,
• Ja~
'" - · alia
voters - ,
,
teriU
DomURayliHllld
Ha · R.EdCotpar tic'spa~
.. In ~:~:i:'. ~~·•:.·
emeee -~ dlli)!lt ~t al
ballot 1iY n\all
State Onmn11tee,
- Pa'!l F. o\ntlreWI, . •
MIJII, . wtn A meeting of the Rutland Ute Ohto Stalll Fair
m_cm~ plewtlOtl; _Lab.
·
BtK;tJey, ~ tobins, ~· BIU Starcher,Ken. Athletic Boosters wiD be held

I

Perfect schtl!ll trouser for high school and college wear. Two popular styles.

28 Attended
D ol A M.eeting
On Tuesday

r

Jackets -

Young Men's School Trousers

nett, Beulah White, Mrs. Char· were Leonard Scholl of Ja!lonles Wblte, Mrs. Rorry Houda· ville. Ind. William o:Jli~~:~~n.:::.
shell, Mrs. Isabel Winebrenner,! Mr. and Mrs. Willis
LONG 'N LEAN
Charles Lewis, Mrs. Field· I of Logan.
IMrs.
YOUNG MENS
lng Hawkins, Mn. Souders, Mrs.,
----"FIVI WEIKS
Parmalee, and guests, Mrs. Ag· i
IN A BALLOON"
nus White of Syracuse, a n d
Red Buttons
Florence Hannay of Akron. Host- .
In the popular 11 ~" ounce
Fabian
&amp;rbara Eden esses for the next meeting will
wh~at color bu11 denims.
(Color)
be Mrs. Cora Pullen, Miss Em· I
Sizet 7:1 to 36 waist mea·
-and"HOUSI OF WOMEN"
ma Mathews and Mn. Katie Chester council, Daughters of
sure. Sanforized shrunk.
Shirley Kru(ht and
I Mathews.
America, met ln regular ses· i
Andrew Duegan
sian Tuesday evenlng with 28
Stturd1y
Aug, 24
present.
11% Ounce lin Denim
"ISCAPE FROM
ITt
Mildred Dill, councilor, preEAST BERLIN"
'Wr•n1l•rs In 11111
sided and Eva Bailey was reWith Don Murray
27
.. 21
n UgUS
ported ill. Kate Hayman is
and Christine Kaufmann
w•l•t
tending State Cooncil session
-and· ~~I
Columbus.
Plans
were
maoiell
"THE PIRATES OP
Birthdays were recognized at for a layette shower honoring
ILOOD RIVIR"
a
fmlly get together at Forkec1 1\Eleanor Leonard at the next
(Color)
Run Lake Sunday, August lB. meeting, September 3. The nag I
With Kerwin Matheow1
and Glenn Corbett
!here are ~1 August btrtiY-'..ays bearers escorted Myrtle Walk·
";;!;;;;;;;;;~ j U1 the fanuly.
er to the altar, where Navada
Those attending Were Mr' and Beaver council deputy, OD beMrs. Robert Wood,. Jennifer • half of the council, presented
Judith,
Jay and Jeff, Mr. and her with a Past Councilors pin.
I'OMEROY. OHIO
Mrs. Larry Morartty and Mar· The traveling prize donated by
CLOSED
cy Jo; Miss Karen Badgley, Mrs. Beaver, was awarded
ON VACATION
Mr. Larry Badgley and Mr. Tom Mary Parker.
Refreshments
Tlldly Thru Aug, 29th
Ekersley ol Columbus;
Mr. were served
to
and Mrs. Brian Simpson and
___
. _ __
Au1. 30 thru Sept. 5
Lisa of Woodsfield, Mr. and
· ,
"MUTINY ON THI
A beautiful group
Mrs.
Ralph
Baclgley
and
Steve
Electa
C•rch! Met
BOUNTY"
of Tuppers Plains, Mr. and Mrs. For Potluck Et!ent
(Tecbnlcolor)
of girls sweaters Ia
Robert Hysell, Rhonda and Rt&gt;- The EJecta Circle of First
llarlon Brando - Tarita
bulky knits, soft
bert of Middleport, Mr. and · Baptist Church in Middleport
Sept••• 9, 10, 11
Mrs. Billy HlU, Tim, Chris and lteld a potluck dinner Tuesday .
orion classics, fine
"'T HAPPENED AT THI . Jeff of Racine, Mrs. Edith evening at the home of Mrs.
WORLD'S FAIR"
Teaford and Cecil of Miners- Cash Braley. Mrs. Joe Wilson, 1
quality banlon, hun·
(Technieolor)
ville,
Mr.
and
Mn.
Virgil
Tea·
Circle
Chairman,
presitted
ov·
I
Elfil. Presley, Joan O'Brlt:n
dreds to chooa1
ford, Suzl, April and Bruce, Mr. er the short business me~tlr11
s:;t. 'lUi
and Mrs. Kenneth CUndiH,Mo· following.
from, in
the new
"t'HI WONDERFUL
ry Lou, Pete and Tom; Mr. and Mrs. GaO Hovatter pr&lt;!Senlt.WORLD 01' THI
fall colon.
Mrs. Petie Cundiff, Diana, Deb- eel devotions for Mrs. Bertha
!lt!OTHIIS GltMM"
ble and Tim: Mr. ~nd Mrs. Archer, Mrs. Willis Anthooy,
CTechnicoJor)
Sl•3to6x
Pearl
McBride, Mrs. RuUt Con- Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Braley, Mrs.
J:.urence Harvey 1nd
111111 7 to 14
Clatre Bloom
dHf and Mr. David Mllll, all of Hovatter, Mrs. Jacob ~=~·/1
Syracuse.
Mrs. Ullian McGee, Mrs.
...... 21 thrv Oct. 2
Hoffman and Mn. JennltNtuu.
WALT DtSNIY'I
Many planta In the large
"'IIMMIR IIIIAGtc•
spur&amp;e family are IOIIleWbat
' PICNIC HELD
('J'echnleolorl
~. ltllilo
Burt f.., poliiOIIGUI to lelllllft ilkllll ol A family 'pi&lt;nlc was held Sun1foractna: animltla.
clay at Portland park. Attand· :•.-----~--,._;·Iiiii

21 8 , hdOYS
A
t Are
'Cefebtated

.,... ' ...

KenneJClub. Rules 1f/ill
GW.de Beag1e Tna
• Is Here

Be Sure to Shop at Elbexfelds Friday 9 to 5 and Saturday 9 to 9 For All Your Sch®l!&gt;ie~.

Week's ViJit
COmpi eted W• h
TWO families

r

Shirts -

College Girls' Spo.rtswear -

Schoo/ Kits
Ar,e Made For
Eastern Kl"ds

:;;;~~;;:~l ent
members and two guests pres. and three grandchildren.
including Mrs. Charle~ Ben~ Also attending the services

-

fRIOAY, AUGUST 231 l963,

if 4

I

---

SHOP AT ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
For All Your BACK-TO-SCHOOL NEEDS

Sharon Pyle's
11th Bl"rthday·
f ObServed

1

I

New Shaft In ar

•

I

OHIO

'

.'

at' - .

,..

~

~

~·~~~~~~·. r!lu~y JSU~
N.''l,'i'JUt.

.

M~, . ~cy
E. l'arket'.
C.

1

.

.

100
·
SUTTON _ Qelsrge Holler,
llaltr, DaYld N - WaY,. llwsb
lOy- DID Snlltll, cb.rlell'l'belaa, ·~

.IY-'
' _..,J·I. ,.
~

u...y

.
'

.•

m. at the high school gym to """- R. D.. ltl

reoiJ[IIIliJe and plan for the com~; Kathy MeW~.
l'lliDlnl !GolbaD - · .All par. 1be f.H .a/ni'Sholr

enta of ~1ft faotbaU ~ Circle, ltl
butetball playen.,. .._ to ---..,

.....
...... ,.

-.

'

- ·-

, ,"
'

~

ille -

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="624">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="10409">
                <text>08. August</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="7">
        <name>Original Format</name>
        <description>The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="67471">
            <text>Newspaper</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="67470">
              <text>August 22, 1963</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
  <tagContainer>
    <tag tagId="2057">
      <name>harmon</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="316">
      <name>haynes</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="1247">
      <name>lyons</name>
    </tag>
  </tagContainer>
</item>
