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Lewis Sauer. Jr. and Fred
Lewis wlll be in charge of
sunday morning services at the
Middleport First United Presbyterian Church. Taking pari

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and final sllow·
inS o1 lilt BIS Bend 'l'alen~ Sbow
.flillowed by a fireworks
d~, . wiD end tbe 102nd an111111 JlfN&amp; Counly Fair today.
Alllll!lence, for Friday nn
far· .t~ead over the same nextto-the lui day of the fair In
1~. 'l'!iere were 2,424 PJid ad·
~ fo" the grounds yester·
day ~~~ 1,98'1 paid on Friday
of lll!llpear, acconllnc to Fair
~· ICcretary Frank J. John-

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~· ~ were 753 paid ad·
miQiqlll to the grandstand
1\'ell.. -"i''daJ In comparison to
1118 thllarne day In 1~.
the Meip Collll'

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WE'VE LEARNED ALOT FROM YOU!

HOMECOMING HELD
The annual homecoming at
the Freedom Gospel Mission
held Aug. 15 at I e Bald Knob
church ground wa• well attend·
ed with Sunday School in
morning and a basket dinner at
noon. In the afternoon service
Rev. E. J. Griffith read the
98th Psalm, prayer was by Milford Frederick, and Rev. 0. H.
Cart, from Hobson, brought
message taken from Mall. 22.
IUs lext was "I ha1·e prepared
my dinner, all things are ready,
come to the marriage." Each

The many helpful banking service&amp; we
have establiBhed and perfected over the
yean are our respo118e to the specific
banking requin11umt1of this community
, •• aa you htwe shown them to us. Today
our bank oflm you the best, the most
corwenient, the moat eco110mical banking

wvice&amp;; baaed on long year~ of e:peli·
ence and aasociation as banker, friend
and neighbor.
Cen l~ !&gt;ow MAN'I WA1 .

special song group and all that
took part in the service were
thanked.
ENTERTAINS FRIENDS
Mro. Susie Fischer enlerlain·
ed a group of relatives and
friends Wednesday evening
her home, Morning Star. Refreshments were served during
the evening to Mr. and Mn.
William Porter and family 8lld
Mr. and Mrs. IJoyd Moore of
Pomeroy, Mr. and Mro. Gerald
Michael and family and Mr•.
Hazel Michael of Syracuse.

warranty* ever went with
Shop At
Blhr Clothiers
for Clothing
For lick To
School For
Both Boys

And Girls.

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N~w's the time mcfD I. During Our~ Clo~Ou~ W~'~ dealing ~~ lhaA ~fll' ·,

beautifUl, full-size Clvyslers. We're moving thelll·out fast. for HttJe more thin :
you might pay for small« cars. All yours for the taking.: Blg·car !:OmfO~Q V.a '
performance, and the longest warranty In llle business, Now ataasy to
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end price&amp; Ooll't lllss owl. Slop Ill toda:f;
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Your Savings Earn4% huerut

POMEROY

NATIONAL BANK
Serving

POMEROY

M~lgs

TOM RU.E&gt;

County for over 93 yean

RUTLAND

Member Federal Reserve System

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatloll

PRICED FROM$99.95 to $199.95-11" to23"

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Acblevemenl Aw81'ds program Awards were announced as
went off this morning without a follows
hitch.
4-H Champions - J. Malcom
Junior Fair Queen Jennifer Hamm In charg~ovlce show·
Blakeslee and King Dennis fJV· ma111:hip ..;.. Rllbblts, Bill Chanans were presenled to grand· ey; rabbits and gralld champsland patrons opening · the fl. ion showman, Donna Reibel;
nal day of the lair.
poultry showman, Alan HoUer;
Then, with Mary Thompson garden lrophy, Stanley Hutton;
as chairman, the revue and A· eleclricily plaque . fumished by
ward• program got underway the Ohio Power Company preat 10:43 a.m.
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senled to Donnie Cheadle and
'111e psrude lo the grandstand Klmmy Pierce; rope, Charles
had formed al 10:15 a.m. and Scott; entomology, Mike Wil·
arrived In front of the grand· IIams, small motors; Beechle
stand at 10:30 a.m. where Dlx· Cooper.
le Roush, 1964 queen, and Arch- Horsemanship
aeb!evement
ie Rose,. 1964 king,· presented, awards, trophies furntShed by

the Meigs County Riding club, try; be b b i e Sheets tasly garmenls. and Patty Dorst for
went to Champion Jackie Jones, meals; Morton Titus, ouldoor 4-H clothing champs.
and Cheryl William•, reserve cookery; Rhea Mora, food pres- Achievement award winners
clrampion. Charles Eastman gol ervation; Jennifet Blakeslee, - with Dixie Roush in charge
the Swine, award.
. home furnishings, and Carol - were Junior Fair Queen Jen· Home economics (4-H) Chom· Hall, child care.
nlver Bh!kesfee, presenled a tropions, Sally Mora in charge, Sary Thompson
was chair- phy from C. F. Tompkins, man·
presented· awards lo education man for the style revue, Shar· ager of Kroger's Slore; Junior
booth co-champions, Five Poinl on Holter, narrator for sports Fiar King, Denny Evans preSlir Slltcbers and Two Big Bend clothes; Pat Koblentz, narra- sented a trophy from EdiBoys.
lor for your first outfit; Diane Hobstetler of the Pomeroy Na·
Champion individual demon· Holliday, narrator for lou~ing tiona! Bank, and Charles Freclr
slration awards - presented clolhes; Sally Mora, narrator er, a lrophy from the Farmers
by Debbie Shockey - went to for articles to use and wear, Bank &amp; Savings Co., Ted Reed,
Linda Shenefield, snacking and and Ann Holter, narrator for Jr., presidenl, as 4-H Achievepacking; Linda Cotterill, Fun school dress.
ment Award winner.
with foods: Millie Legar, quick Olher narrators were Anila Other awards given were meals; Cathie Chtchesler, yeast Houdashelt for dress up dress, 4-H clothing champions-san·
bread, r o 11 s and pas- complele costume and tailored dy Wood, Tawnya Cozart, Lin·

85 Units of
Blood Needed
To Get Even

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Blood replacemenls are ••k·
ed today for George Stobarl
wbo was sev~rely lnjared In a
fall al Muon, w.
wben
lho Bloodmobile ulllt vislls
Pomeroy M·onday from noon
unlll I p.m. Stobart wao ser·
lously injared In 1 faD al Ma·
aan recently.
Slobart, wbo bas been hot·
pilallzed at Hol~t!f bospllal In
aerlous condidon for aome
lime, used 17 plnll of blood
durlog his slay In the bospllal.
Twelve pints are yet to be
replaced.

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and Roy Coleman. ~&gt;:::
in charge of the::~ the
absence of
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Rev. How
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on vacation.

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11elo Tuesday evenmg, Se~l. 7
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A •come as you are" party
due w the Labor Day holiday.
A capaclly crowd of lt.547
hlghllghled a meeting of the
Th• F.lecta Circle will be P~""
Mi ha is persons heard Watchtower spok·
R hiJI'd CampbeU und· Busy Bee Class o1 the Middlegran. cha~rmen, !he Dorcas CIT· Mr. ~nd Mrs. John B: b ~ y esman Angelo 0. Manera, Jr., ~~~t s~~ery at Holzer Hos- pori First Baptist Church on
cle will present devotions and and children •. KathJ'Ti
of deliver the mam addre~s the ertal Wednesday morning. Her Thursday evemng in the social
tht Lovejoy Circle will be m Jackie, Donnie an . mmy
closing day of the dlalrlct as· PI
be 's 238
room of lhe church., Mrs. John
charge of hospl ality.
Ntw Prospect, Ill., VIsited (; sembly of Jehovah's Witnesses roo~• n~ar;es' R. Karr Sr. Lyons, president, was assisted
Members are remmed to re- cenlly w•th her pare~:·· and in Nashville, Tenn., Augul LZ M~ home Tuesday even· by Mrs. Shirley Mills
and
member the birthday of the and Mrs. Herbert Ml er
throngh 13.
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~et after a ten day~ visit al Mrs. Clyde Wlneberenner m
hom• missionary. Belly Kill&gt; other relalives.
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lth her daughter and transporting members to the
gan . ol the Wierton Chrisllan Mrs. Lawrence Harlmger .• assistant to the overseer of the Mar~on w
d Mrs. Ed· church.
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Devot1ons were g1ven by Mrs. center. Sept 8. Mrs
Ow~n spending several days In RIO Middleport • Pomeroy Congre· --m·law
~~ Poll Am. The Z6 members attending enElizaheth Slaven and .conSist· aiSIJ announced that the R_t o (i 1ande wilh her daughter and galion of Jehovah's Witnesses watd T.~:'ard T Ba.!r and joyed a supper of corn bread
fr' •I •cr~plure. meditation and Grande Women's 1\SSOCIBilon fMmily, Mr. alU! Mrs. Garland said that as local Wllnesse8 Mrs.
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nd Miss and beans prepared by Mn.
pr•yer Mrs. Bennett report· will meet Sepl 16 with the Lanier and family.
have returned from Nashville Polly Am of
are Lyons and other officers.
eo '''' the cards sent to shut-IDS. location to be announced later Mrs. Wendell Gerlach and regularly scheduled meetings Polly. Karr ?lw da1 s with their Games were played and prtzes
Mr&gt; l.i\ltan McGhee wa• elect· Mrs Charles While was auth· fBmlly have been called 1o Me- will resume at the Kingdom Hall spending a e d ~ Ch rles awarded 1o winners. Mrs. Beu·
·-ed secretary lollowing the re- orized to order the "Secret eonnelsville due to the death 900 Braodway-st. Mlddleporl. parents, Mr. an lte ~~ a the lah White conducted a singing
•ignation of Miss Rhoda Hall. Place" meditation booklets to of her father,Mr. W. C. M1ller. '111e theme of lhe convenlion R.. Karr and a n g
coolest and buddy gUts were\
'tlhost mother ts ill .
be distributed to local hospt · Funeral serv1ces will be held was "The Word of TrUth." The fatr.
exchanged.
i Mrs. Richard Owen. presidenl als The study Jesson taken from Salurday at I p. m. at the ad.kess was entitled, "World
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Fisch- Atlending were Mrs. White,
·pJ the B H. Sanborn Mission· the book "The Church Nol Miller Funeral Home m Me· Governmenl on the Shoulder of er and his mother, Mrs. Suslt Mrs. John Seines. Mrs. Charles
•ry Society. was a guest and Made With Hands" was given Connelsville.
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the Prince of Peace," which Fi$cher are campting on the Bennett, Mn. Nora Hamilton,
presented material for Jnterces· by Mrs. Dana Hamm.
Mr. and Mrs. Patnck GaJlag. concluded that World govern· Muskingum this week.
. Mrs. Frances Bearhs,
Mrs.
sor) prayer lor church lead·
e meetin was closed with her had as their guest• W~· ment for all mankind will mean Thurman Fische~ is havmg Richardson, Mrs. Jacob Turn·
•rs missionari~'&lt; and sick men&gt; Th
d. t'S The hostess nesday her niece and family, only one supreme government 8 two weeks vacal1on from h1s If, Mrs. Asa Jordon, Mrs.
len of the church.
the bene ~c wn;1 course with lolrs. Clarence Reed of Dela· over all the earlh, that there l_s employment with the Hoisum Lenore Sigman, Mrs. Jo h n
Mrs. Ower. announced I he sened "de~: 10 those men· ware, Ohio, and her family, Mr. the greal Governor of the um· Baking Company.
Lyons, Mro. Winebrenner, Mrs.
.Beptember m~ting of the B coffee a~
d Mrs Florence and Mrs. Hugh Taylor of Co- verse that he should be expectMr. and Mrs. Gerald Michael Elizabeth Salven, Mrs. Agues
H Sanborn Society would
' 10 ned a o;e A•; on Mrs Pearl lumbus.
eo to goverr II, that he will, and family returned
home White Mrs. Pearl Hoffman,
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Hannay 0 M rcl;de winebren· Recent guests of Mr. and and lhal "Now is the lime 1o Wednesday after a visit
in Mrs 'Charles Edwards, Mrs.
Hoff";;. r~. h~ Seines Mrs Mrs. B. F. Parmalee and her turn to the world government Cleveland with her sister and Flor~nce Hannay, Mrs. Lettie
PARKER
ner,lah ~bite "and Barba;a and mother, Mrs. Ludie _Meadows, of Peace!"
brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Roush, Mrs. Cecil Bradbury.
Beu A th
were Mrs. Agnes Chnstlan and Seven persons from the local Wilbur Frecker.
Mrs Lllllan McGhee, Mrs. Jul·
Joe 0 ony.
Bessie lUll of Huntington, W. Congregation attended the Con· Mrs. Hazel Michael retur~ed Ia Grim, Mrs .. Charles White,
va., Mr. and Mr. Wesley Mea· venlion.
home Wednesday after a vtstt Mrs. Shirley M1lls, Betty Darst,
PEN and PENCIL SETS
dows and sons, Paul and Timmy
in Akron with her siSier, Mrs. Mrs. George Baker and Mrs.
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and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Pete
MeadSewing
Circle
htu
Helen
Byers and family.
Oana Hamm.
lock To School_
ows, Ohio River Road.
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Mr. ·and Mrs. Cline McCurdy
----Day of Qudtmg
and children of Centerville, who
The birthday of Mrs. Aman- are camping at Royal Oaks Party il Attended
da Kaspar was observed when park vlsiled Tbur!lllay
with Mrs. J. M. Thornlon. first
AUG. 20
lhe Busy Bee Sewing Circle of their aunt, Mrs. Homer Show· vice president, and Mrs. 0. A.
ft\IDDLEPORT, 0.
The Child Conservation Leas·
lhe Federaled church mel on rs ·
Martin secretary of the Am·
---ue will have a rumma,s~ sale In
Thursday at the church for an e Mr. and Mrs. Howard Selden· erican Legion Auxiliary of Drew
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the former A P bm.ding . :
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all day quilling.
abel and sons, Terry and John, Websler Post, altended
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W.11idleport, August ?.11- · !ro
d 1 remem
A polluck dinner was served left Thursday foc their home in August blrthda) party a• Chil·
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ber home and foreign mission. at noon and Mrs. Kaspar was Tucson, Ariz., after . a threo llcothe Veterans Hospilal on
Kiss-me-Kate fashion by
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he Elects Circle pleasantly surprised when her weeks visil Nith h" mother, Thursday.
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CLOSID FOil VACATION
The Frie~dly C B s dub
ar1~ -;;.~~ 1 Fil"l!t Baptist daughters. Mrs. Roberl Arnold Mrs. Ray Seidenabel and other The party was given by the
THRU AUGUST 21 II
Pomeroy wtll hold a plcmc
of e ' epor
evenin and Mrs. Ro Smith cyame Wlth relatives.
American Legion Auxthary of
the Middleport park,
Church me~ .~e~ayk A pot home made ice cream and cake Mr. and Mrs. Hobarl Raub District Eight. Twenl·two Au•:Y
SUN. MON. TUES.
August
22,
at
2::10
p.m.
All
at
the. Roa Sl e
the meef.. in observance of her birlhday. returned home Thursday even- iliary members of the
dis·
AUG. 22·24
Whee -I'm off school ••• out to the P.U:k In
dio operalora are mvlled: Brln~ luck dmner preced
Atlending were Mrs. Kaspar, ing afler a visit at Mitchell, S. !riel atlended. The ladies took
Kate Greenaway Whirl-a-Way pleated eador. Itl
"HOW TO MURDER
own food and table setv~ce an mg.
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Miss Lena Grueser, Mrs. Ad· 0 with Mr. and Mrs. Gardner cake and candy for the parly.
the dashing-est dress I own. It hl\8 a Iolli' ~ tte
YOUR WIFE"
join in the fun ':"hen. lhe newest Mrs. Tony Fowler, chatrman. am Ebersbach, Mrs. Then- M~nkin and family. While in Music was provtued by the
at IllY neck • , • all-around ple!ita that stay-In~
Jack Lemmon
Radio club has 1ts btggesl
preSided and opened the_ meet- dore Mora, Mrs. Louis Reibel, Soulh Dakota hey also visiled hospital orcbeslra and
1ce
nently. Done in crisp DacrOJ;I·&amp;nd-c:otton blend that
(Teebnlcolor)
so far .
IDf w1lh prayet .calls wtlh the Mrs. Freda Milch, Mrs. W. L. Mrs. Eunice Sjervin at Brislol, cream, candy and punch were
never needs ironing. Big Sister style comes with
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group part1c1patmg. The Rio Kaulz, Mrs. Ben Neulzling, Mrs. Emil Ness at Pierpont and Ken. served 1o 120 veterans and ~~
Spaghetti tie 1111sh. Pick tomato rod. or~..
Jane. Howell Tent.
Grande Assoctat1on meetmg was Lean Huber, Mrs. ~harles Muer ne~h Mess and family al Aber· altendants, nurses and Auxill·
blue. Sizes 2 to aX, 3 to 6X
of Un10n Veterans, wlll .
announced for Sept. 16.
lllrs carl Shields, Mrs. Arnold deen They also saw the new ary members.
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their annual potluck ptcmc
Each member was asked to and. Mrs. Smith.
hom~, of lhe Fishers. parenls
----2nd Flaor
the Middleport park, Monday bring a handkerchl&lt;f to the
of lhe quintuplets in Aberdeen.
TONIGHT
August 23. at . 6:30 p.m.
next meeling to be sent lo _the
CLOSED SATURDAYS
DAUGJfl'ER BORN
"RIO CONCHO$"
bers
are
remmded
to
take
borne
missionary,
Belly
Ktlh·
Elmer
Keller
Administralor
Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Arms
W1th Rl&lt;hard Boone
ble
service.
gao.
A
gill
will
also
be
sent
to
f
the
Bureau'
of
Workmen's
VISIT
IN
FLORIDA
!Brenda
Wagner) are ,announcand Stuart Whitman
(Color)
A special meetint of the
the foreign missionary. Dr. Law· ,'~:om ensation, has issued an Mr. and Mrs. Charles New· ing _the birth of thetr hrst baby,
-andcine Athletic Booslen has
renee Norton. Yearbooks ~ere orde; thai until further notice \ man and Sharlee of Syracuse a g~rl, ~ed LISa Gaye, Aug.
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called
for
Monday,
August
23
al
dislributed
during the buomess 11 ffi
THE RED DEATH"
1 the Bureau will have returned from a three • 3rd al Gabon Community HosElberfeld• Store In Pomeroy Is open Saturday !ve
8
p.
m.
at
lhe
"•igh
school.
All
session.
c~o.:'so:
Saturdays. This In- \ weeks vacation in Florida vis- pltal, Gallon. Brenda and Ro~
Vincent Price
(Color)
interested, please a.tend.
The chairman announced
the !strict Office al Jling her mother, Mrs. Anme er are both formerly of Pom d
Until 9 Good Time For Family Shoppl111 Ill
the circle will have lhe
Lo
Adams and brother and sister· roy. Grandparents are Mr. an
Saturdoy .
Aug. 11
VISITS IN COLUMBUS
gram for the B. H. Sanborn So- gan.
In-law. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Ad· Mrs. Orville Arms of Pome~[
E.,.ry Department.
"THE SECRET INVASION"
Rose Mary Andrews of
. ciely meeting to be held TuesUNDERGOES SURGERY ams at Delray Beach. They vis- 1\U, and Mr. and Mrs. ~;
With Stewart Granger
~md Mickey Rooney
Bollom, spent the weekend m day, Sept. 7. Mrs. Milton Hood Mr. Richard Roush of Syra· ited Norma G. Maness
and Uam
__w_a~g~ner
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Columbus with her cousin, Ca. Jed the discussion of the study
has undergone surgery at family of Miami, where Norma I.
(Color)
-ondthy Andrews. who. is e~ployed book, "'The Church nol Made ~:University Hospila' at Mor- is on the facully at Miami Uni· 1
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"SOLDIER IN THI RAIN"
there. She also VISiled wtlh her With Hands."
gantown. w. va. IUs room num· versity. In Hollywood, Flor1da,
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With Jackie Gleason
brother, Paul. wbo ts • barber The meeting was closed with be . 3311
lhey visited Mr. and Mrs. Ger·
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lhere.
prayer. Those present were Mrs.
ild Kelly and famt y,
or·
~~;_...iiiiiiiiiOiiiiOiiiiiiiiiii.,\ Frances Bearhs, Mrs. Nora
MEETING CANCELLED
mer residents of Pomeroy.
Homlllon, Mrs. Eva H"':tley, The meeling of the Staff and
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Mrs. Hood, Mrs. Joe Wilson, Officers club of Meigs Temple Monday evening has been can·
Mrs. Bertho Archer, Mrs. Fowl- Pythian Sisters scheduled for celled.
e: and her daughter, Martha, a
guest

"" Plan• were made to remem·
•. · Ill!• the home missionary 10
•ember and program book·
i were distributed when the
. reas Circle ot the First Bap·'Jis Church in Mirdleport met
Tuesday evening at the home
~I Mrs. Gerald Anthony. Mrs.
&gt;charles Bennet!.
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da Hollon, Sally Mora, Jean
Whitehead and Pat Koblentz.
Tractor operators contest Larry Hollon.
Horsemanship- Jackie Jones.
Larry Lewis was in charge of
F.F.A. awards.
Pony pulling contest Friday
night:
47 lo 50 inches class, first, F.
J. Cremeans, Mercerville, second, John Slover, Ashville.
46 inches and under, John
Slover, Ashville, first;
Bud
Goodman, Lancaster Route 8,
second.
Pony harness racing, 46 and
under trot, field of six, first
place, Isaac Lewis; over 46 to

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trot, first, Pete Gbo

linger.
Pony and horse rumina ractl,
firsts, Greg Meeks, Alba~~
Roule 5, 46 Inches and tiuder,
Barbara Wells, Richwood; 4..
1o 48 Inches, llopna MSnuel, !lao
cine Rt. 2; over a2· to 541, ~
Frost, Shade.
HARNESS RACING
First and slltll, racetl 2 yeu
old p8C1: - first In both races,
Brown Paint, owned by Everel
Bucy Newlflt: second
bolla
rac.;, Joo
owoed' by Lee
Dill and Forrest Edwards ML
Vernon· second end sevenJb raraces f~r 3 yr. old trollers, bolb
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New, Modern Bank Opens its Doors
NEW HAVEN - Doors of the
new and complereoy modern

Mason County Bank building
in New Haven were opened in
ribbon-cutting ceremonies Fr~
day morning.
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Ml"l!. H. L. Dyer, widow ol '
the flrsl cashier of lhe bank,
performed the ceremony in the
presence of .Bank President Her·

man Layne and members ot
the board of direclors.
The building is located one
block from lhe old bank build·
ing on Fifth-s!. the main busi·
ness streel of the town. It is ol
brick Cllnslruction on one floor
and has an impressive granite

front doorway which opens in·
to a marble lloored lobby where
customers conducl their busi

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visit ovee the 'INI!IIettll 'di
Mr and Mn Haroltl BllrDIIdl
and Mr and Mrt. Wll1lam ...

Experience 'the thing' for Young People in Junior

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SEE TBE
Fli.ON'l' li.UNNEit

GRAVELY
at
GRAVELY TRAaGR
Sales &amp; Service
Phone WY 2-2975
512 I Mlln St Ponteroy

·Farmers·

TAKING AIRPLANE RIDE- Ann and Dean Caldwell of Danv lle enJoyed th s rtde at the 102nd annual Me gs
County Fair Wednesday afternoon during Kiddtes Day They are sho vn here on the atrplane nde one of '" or
cbildren at the fair this year - Sentmei Photo

' Outlook for
Fishing Noted
COLUMBUS IUPI - F sh ng
resulls tbroughout the state are
about what s expected at th111
t me of the year - just fair
Local heavy rains have added
to the I sherman s woes as
many streams and lakes have
become very ro ly or muddy
The prospects by d str cts
Ceotcal Ohio No outs!andmg
catches lmve been reported n
any of the lakes and streams In
thiS dlatrlct and fish ng condl
lions vary from fa r to poor A
few lakes reporting clear and
normal water are Buckeye In
diao Har1ua and Richwood

Grve your homt a dra1111ltzc "new look' wrth

DBVOB BOUIB P.IIN'l'l
Turn your house 11110 tht showplace of the neighborhood
Its easy w th DEVOE House P, nts Whatever the ex e or
IU face
masonry wood or shingle we have the r ght
pa nt for the JOb. Devoe pa nil add nm look beauty to
JOUr howe alonr w h added protec~on ap nst the hoards
of all kinds of -ther And Devoe cxter or Houoe Po ntl
come m more thao 1000 custom m xed as well as a w de
range of nady miXed decontor colors.

CHOOSETHBRIGHTPAINTSFORYOU AT

THE VALLEY BELLE - A stemwheel packet 127 4 feet long 23 feet Wide and
3 4 feet hold with a full length cabm but no texas - From the A V Howell Col Biram bad to land tbe boat
lectJOn
ney wharlboat at Pomeroy but

Val1ey Belle Set Record in Years Service

one of the be!l known steam 1eston-Montgomery on the Ka
boat men on the Oh o river and nawba River without much au~
Frank L Sibley of Galllpol • ce" until March 1917 when he
later publisher and ed tor
sold her to E P Mathews of
In her three score years of Po nt P easant who d d JOb
Opp B&amp;O Depot
Ph 675-1160
PI Pleasant
serv ce most every .&lt;rt of the towing with her
boat had been rep aced but the B ly Bryant bought the boat
Cuh &amp; Dehvery-Cash &amp; Carry-Budget Plan
name Captain Freder ck Way in 1919 and towed his showboat
~~~~~~~~~w;as~llarry;;:~D~Kn~o;x~w~ho~be~c~ame ..ys that she reminded h m of w th her unt 19:!9 when he
the man who owned an old axe bought he I It e towboat New
that he sa d had been n t h e Lotus and oold the Valley Belle
lam ly for many gen "atio!ll! to Sam Raike of Kanauga Ohio
He sa d t wao true that (it who did rob-towing w th her un
m ts time tllree new t I 1943 when she sank at Ka
Ihlltndles and two new bits but nauga and wao lost
U was the same old axe
She had run 34 years as a
The Valley Belle s registry I packet and 28 years as a tow
includes so many names of men boat an a time record for a
well known In Pomeroy Bend wood hull s eamboa to un un
blstory that we with apologle! der one name sixty years The
agam quo e Captain Way
Tacoma ran longer OJ a pack
She was entered In the Rav et than the Valley Belle but
enswood Mddleport trade
In the latter ran longer In contln1884 Captain J c Edwards uous operation undar one name
master and w W Hayman as than any other boat
clerk In 1885 J M Rode! was Much of the way freight of
Half.g•llon of I'RI!E ICE
clerk
th s team continuiDK un the Valley Belle was
grists
CREAM for each cuboc
tll1890 when Will Chapman brought from landings all afoot capacity you buy tn
IVent clerk In 1893 Hiram Rou mong the way to the b g Grant
a UNICO Freeur Refrrgof Letart Falls was Plot
flour mill at Mlddlepor which
We Sorvrcel
orator
or
Combinllton.
By !897 the ma~ter
was did a I• ge amount of Clllltom
Wo Fonancel
Free dehvory 50 mrln,
Capta n W W W
Hayman grind ng and manufactured Rol
wkh Harry C Donnaly as clerk ler A flou
UNICO CHEST FREEZERS
we eenice 1nd we fi·
now n the Mar etta M ddlepor
nance
trade
and n 1898 her clerk She ran dayl ght only but did I
17 Cub1c Foot - - - - - only $205
was Ralph
Emerson Sacles have a bill short run of passen
21 Cub1c Foot
only $225
illrough 1899 In 1900 she ran gers She stopped at all ten of
Mar etta Ga I po Ia with Cap- the Pomeroy Bend villages and
23 Cub1c Foot
only $249
taln W W Hayman ma1ter and at many farmer • landiDK• for
J H W II alll5on as clerk and • grist of wheat or a s1011e
UNICO UPRIGHT FREEZERS
m 1!10 C B Crow was clerk
paasenger when aome man wav
By 003 back once more to ed his hat or some lady waved
U eu ft _ only $209 20 cu ft _ only $249
the Mar etta Mldd eport trade her ollk handkerchief lndlcat18 cu ft - only $239 30 cu ft _ 011ly $349
wlth
Capta H L R tehle as ing they wanted to go to town
(CLOSED SUNDAYSl
lllllSter and Charleo F Ritchie and were w lling to pay two
REFRIGERATORS &amp; COMBINATIONS
u
clerk
b Is for n ride to town and back
Member of Pomeroy Mor
I 5 5 eu fl
Now Only $259
Bv
1907
Captain
T
B
W
I
She was an accommodating Ia
chants Gold Star $600
!Iamson
was
master
In
the
nme
dy and no finer men ever trod
14 I cu ft Frost F... Model - - - - $295
Grvo Away Ask for your
trade w th P L Wolf as c erk the deck of an Ohio
river
16 3 cu ft Frost Fret Model
$325
Free tockot No purchase
'lllfl
traffic
playiQ
out
In
ate.amboal
than
the
erewa
that
roqurred
Plus 10 Year Warranty ProtecttoD Plan
ltll a though the Da sy tr ed operated U.,. I ttle packet seam
I In 1912 then the W J Rob-! er Valley Belle Never a ~Do
ert8 The Calvert took a whack yet the writer of lhel!e
lln!ll!
at It and l88tly the Greendale tr ed stearm&amp; her from Mlddlem 19 4 runn101 Gallipolis Mar port to Pomeroy Cite time over
Serving Meip MIMn &amp; Gltllla countl-t.oclted
ittta but made only r few trips filly years ago wlren Capt. JIIr
Upper Enlltf Ptmtroy J"k W Coney Mtr
and then quit
am Roush of Letart Falla Oblo
WY 2-2181
capt John Line bought tile waa tlie Ilceftnd pllqt
Valley Belle ancl ran ber Cbar- We linaUy got to the Bill DoW

CAROLINA LUMBER
and SUPPLY CO.
!!

Establish Your Credit
Where Your Neighbors Do
LET PRODUCTION CREDIT
FINANCE ALL YOUR SHORT TERM
NEEDS-WITH LOW COST FINANCING
Such ao Your son or dauJbler'o coiiOJe educat on automobiles ho..,ehold goods feed oeed fertillztr labor
gas and oil, lnourance taxes living expentel on4 fum
equipment.

JACKSON
Production Credit Association
MODIRN CIU!DIT I'OR MODI!RN I'ARMJ!RS
CHARLES DIX AthenaoMelga County Manqtr
CALL

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WY 2-5270 IN POMIROY
LY 31682 IN ATHENS

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No craft n steamboat hiS
ory was be ter known to the
people of the Pomeroy Bend ar
ea than th s stearnwhee pack
et orlgina ly built at Harmar
Ch o for the Martella
ly Muaklngum river) trade
On board for her 1 rst

why you're ahead

FREE

ICE CREAM DEAl EXTENDED!
BIG
15CU. FT.
Silt:

LOWEST PRICES
PLUS
FREE ICE CREAM

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Every Night
Until 9

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I You get b111

40 ton per boor capacity
yet the 16 JB pnced Wltb tbe lowest OD
the markol!

2 You ret mulmum atren!llh with mlDJ.
mum wo!ttbt tltrourh brand

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Tho Ughtwotrht 16 rldoo oa top or
wbii'W heavier 11111111 11o1
down
ooft I'OUDd

ot You can green chop with 2 l•piOW
power and ow tch to b aor powu fOf
ful silO' filling

59 knife cutter head cull llhorlef thin
\', inch F ne cut feed takoo up I•
opace n the wagon and sUo , cllllt
clean lip oftor every feodlnc
II You can ,....n chop dally feedltll a.
lion in the mornu., lllld lll ... lllu

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fY011pt-ulityllllllafelt :PorR•
am~ can nlM tbo lllllrl chopper
Iii
ulo IIOiitloD • tholl tllll:tJro
v
1IDR lonnl4 ..
up
Bailellld
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Pomeroy
Motor Co.

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BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMITH

1964 Chevrolet lmpele H.T. Cpe. _

$2395

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finish, good tires, 3:!'7 cu. in. VB eJliiDe witb old. tnu.
Radio and heater
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8 20 61c
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AIR CONDinONING

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Sycamore Sl WY 2-,;212.
7 30 30tc

FOR SALE

Notice
SALE!

SAVEl

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e Transferable When
You Trade Cars

POMEROY, OHIO
Shearer up at
p.m.;
et down at 11:55 p.m.; Sus11n[
Lane down at 4:50 a.m.;
H. E. Bowles up at 5 a.m.

LI'L ABNER

Democracy says
The President

Ohio River BoaiJ - Loek
Stevenson up at 6:20p.m.;
ern up at 7:50p.m. ; T. G.
ny up at 11:40 p.m.; Eli•mal
Woods down at 6:40a.m. ;
WASHINGTON (UPI)- Pre"'
17, San Ricardo up at 4:11
ident Johnson, convinced that
m.; New Martinsville down
Negro rioters have marred
7:10 a.m.; L. Fiore up at
American democracy as gerlou•
a.m.; Loek 19, Robert G. We•&lt;tllv as hooded rascists,
tod91·
up at 6o55 a.m.; Lock 20,
a campaign for a mUferson down at 4:30
jobs to help ease the ecollisiana up at S:IS a.m.;
deprivation lying at the
P. Calhoun down at 6:45
of recent violence.
Titan up at 7:1S a·. m.; Loek
Johnson made an emotlonR. H. Bosworth fl down at
al condemnation Friday of riot·
p.m. ; John Ladd Desn down
ing in Los Angeles. He planned
7:10 p.m.; William H. ·
follow up that statement todown at 2: re a.m.;
with a caD for increased
Pierce down at 5:30 a.m.;
to further reduce unemup at 6:45 a.m.;
among
unskilled
Locks, Panzo down at 6:30
persons.
m.; John K. down at 9:50p.m. ; The President was aeheduled
Walter Hougiaod down at 3:
meet with members of tbe
a.m.; J. S. Lewis up at
• level youth council
a.m.; Meldahl Loeks, Lelia C. headed by Vice President Hn·
Shearer down I: 50 p.m.;
H. Humphrey which baa
erll!wood down at 6:10 p.m.; spearheaded a drive to
find
Eugenio P. Jone• down at
work for a flood of teen • agero
35 a.m.; Valvoline down at
into the labor market
50 a.m.; and Bob Benter
at 4:40 a.m.
Gallloolis Boat• Harner up at 6:!0 p.m.;
er Herdman down at 7:05
Ben McCool up at 3:10
Queen City down at So25
Charles K. up at 7 a.m.;
Wog up at 8:35 a.m.

p.m.;
a.m.;
a.m.;
Polly

Officials Sensing
War Turnr Point

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Lass Dies in
Propane Blast
AN WERT, Ohio (UPI) nim~year~old girl was killed
other persoM wert
1injtlred, four of them crltlcally,
a propane gas Una ••·
early today at nearby

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WMPO Radio
JULY

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li'ONDAY TllltU FRIDAY6:00 Sign On - Nowa
&amp;:05 sacred Hearl
I II Meigs County RFD
lo25 Paul Bowers, Farm
Ufl' News

135 Country J amboree
I 57 · Weather

7 00
1:05
7 30
7 35
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1:30
6:35
7:00
7:05

Dow Jones Averages.
Sundown Serenade
National News
Sundowr. Serenade
a:oo Sign on
8A1\IRDAY8 1:00 Sign On - News
1:05 Country Music Thnt
1:20 Country Jamooree
rOO Protestant HDID'
7:30 Sports Parade
7:35 LII!Ty Anderson Show
W:45 [t•o Mll9!c - Army
11:00 Dairy Valley ana Dutton's
Top Ten Show
12:00 Nen
12:15 1ustcal InterludP
12:30 Rev. Merlin reets
1:00 The Jim Meet Show
UO Sports Parade
&amp;ore Jim Mees Show
6:30 Nattonat News
6: 35 SundoWJo Sert!lllidl
1:00 Off the Air

NatiOnal ,,ews
Bill MIJ)er Sbo•
Sports Parorle
Bill MIUer ~how
Picken&amp; Han:lwaro
tTu.. Thurs.)
7:50 Newa
I L Bill Miller Show
I 45 Baker Furniture Sho"
9 00 News
9 05 Collee wltb Jaaet
~ ·00 Portraits of a Patriot
iO oO; Swap !!bop
.i:!O Social Seull1ty
10 ·35 Bill Miller Bruncb Show
10o4S Mason Agr. P-ogram
SL'NDAYS7:30 Sign On - Arm,y Hour
t7'ueoday;
7:55 News
10o45 Family Worship (Thurs.) 8:00 Baptl!l Layman•; Hour
10 o45 A!&gt;.C. Program (Friday)
1:30 Sunda) Show
11:00 Nen
t:OO Sunday Show
11 .05 Tiny'a C&lt;Juntry JuocUon
1:30 The Bible Spe&amp;U to Yoo
11:30 r1uy'1 Country HymDJ
I: 45 Legislative Report
!.tOO Cement Block Newa
10 00 The Good L!Je
12·30 Goesller's Guest Star
IO:Jo Con1!1'09S111811 Moeller
I Friday!
lo:30 The SundaJ Show
Uo30 Larry Anderson Show
11 :liO The Quiet Hour
3oX Jim Mee.o Show
12:00 News
f:l5 Blaettnar Auto Show
12: IS The OlrisUana Hour
4:30 Electric Company News 12:30 The Rev. Merlir Teell
Uti Jim Mees Sho,.
2:00 The Rev. Sllas BUiupo
S·oo Newa
.2:30
The ae•. Andrew Par10111&lt;[l
l o05 Jim Meeo Show
Z:30 Sunday showcase
6:00 SporiJ Parado
6:30 Sundown Serenade
6' 10 Jim Meea SlJow
l oOO Off tbe Air

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By HAROLD GRAY
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meroy Flower Shop

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Mickey Rooney

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SOLDIER IN THE RAIN"
clde Gleason
Steve McQueen

Shop at Elberfelds
In Pomeroy
Until90n
Saturday Evening

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:LOSED FOR VACATION
THRU AUGUSl 21ot
SUN. MON. TUIS.
AUG. 22-24
"HOW TO MURDER
YOUR WIFE"
Jack Lemmon

5, 48 to 52 Inch class and Cher- the ••me races were Ima Gooyl Williams, Rutland, for the na Win, owned by Ray New52 to 56 inch class and the over hart of Marietta, third in both;
56 Inch class.
Bewitching June, owned by T.
p In Pony harness racing, Capt. T. and E. C. Crowl of Sunburn,
Black's Drum Major, owned by second in first; Demon's Price,
laaac Lewis, won the trot for owned by Gene Bock and D. 0.
46 inches and under and Diablo, Moon of New Holland, second
owned by Pete Ohliuger, woo the in the /lith. This was for trottrot for 46 to 52 inch ponies.
ters, non-winners, with a st5
Horse harness racing
had purse.
Miss Carrie Lou, owned by Ro!). In the second and .sixth races,
ert Puglisi of Crestline, win the Emily Scotland, owned by Mr.
first and fifth races. Placing in and Mrs. Fred Van Maire of

WASHING~ )N - SENATORS
planned to start off a buay week
toda} with consideration of a
fU bliUon approprilluon measure to finance public workJ,
reclwnaUoo and atomic energy
projects.
1'b. biU waa one of several
pt...,. oJ teptation set by leaders for ..:tioo this week ill the
snowbali!DII ruah toward
1
bopeo-tor adjournment by the
middl- a1 next month.

TONIGHT

MEIGS THEATRE

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AS,ON DRIVE· IN

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Overall paid allendance at day Ill comparison with 1,775 association's shows, unlier the
the_ gate of the. IOZnd annual oo same day last yea.:. Grand- direction of Robert K. Hoeflich,
Me1gs County FBJr • bit by three sland admissions Saturday were were the big drawing card at
days of hod weather, was 8,850, 192 during the day and 1,013 the grandaland. Figures showed
according to figures released to- at night when the second pres- 2,034 persons peld to see !he
day by Franll H. Johnston, !air entation of
Big Bend Mto- show's two presJ?IItations.
board aecrela!):
slrel
was staged.
RACING. IIEStJLTS
The lola! pa1d gale atteOO. Day-by-da:{ attendance !Jgures Winning first place In the
ance this year represented a for those paymg at the gate th1s Saturday horse· and
rundecrease of about
from .the year was 2,457 on Saturday, 2,- ning races were Gregg Meeks.
number who paid the1r way mto 424 Fr1day, 1,4ll6 Thursday, 1,- Athens Route 3, for the 41 in.
the 1!164 county fall'.
848 Wednesday and 635 Tues- and under class; Judy Irvin,
II was noted. that 2,457 paid day.
Athena Rt. 5, for the 46 to 48
to enter the l&amp;Jrgrounds Satur- Again, the Big Bend Minatrel in. class; Jack Irvin, Athena Rt.

!UPIJ- A•tronauts Gordon Cooper and Charles (Pete) Conrad,
refreshed by sleep, soared into
thelf thtrd day m space today
so certam they could keep going thai they began plans to
chase a ''phantom" rocket.
SPACE CENTER, Honston
(UPli - Astronauts Gordoa
Cooper and Charles Conrad
were given lhe "go" today
for at least i6 orbits on their
Oighl now expecled fD co tbe
lull eight days.

SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Pk1totbtf In Court Square near
city ~ !ind a cr,.. burning
kept lfr!lllona high today whlls
this ~ j!;ngland community a~&gt;alt.d i promised followup to
tho lal'le,l civil rights demon·
stratklll II ill history.
More than 850 demonstrators
marcllld Sunday In protest to
alleged pollee brutality. They
poraUet~ for a mile along
a

Don't let
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At 10 a.m. EDT the Gemini 5
space twins began their third
day ot the flight that was ai.
most cut short in the 6th and
18th orbits because of an electric power shortage.

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Saturday's

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WSAZ- TV
Channel 3
NO Jobn'e Almanac
8:00 Popeyo .l Pale
uo Top Cat
9, 30 Hector Heathcote
10:110 Underdofl
IU:30 Fireball XU
11:00 Dennis the ~~~ce
11:30 Fury
12:00 Theatre !
12:30 Saturday Movies
3:30 Land of White Allee
4:00 The Challeuge of Tomorrow
4:30 Rainbow in the Mirror
5:00 Endurance
s:30 Bush Country
5:45 Spurtsman's Holiday
6:110 Flau ·&amp; Scruggs
6:30 Man From U.N .C.L.E.
7:30 Flipper
~:00 Death VaU•y Daya
8:30 Kentucky Jonea
9:00 Saturd•y night at Movies
11:110 Late NOWJ Pictore
11:10 TV 3 Weather

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This month only

SAVE PART OF EVERY PAY CHECK WITH US, FOR
SOLID SATISFACTION IN THE FUTURE!

OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS
(6 TIL 8 PM)
FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF
FRIDAY NIGHT SHOPPERS.

The FARMERS BANK
and Savings Company
"We Hove Grown B1couse We Hove Helped
Others Grow"

Me..... r Foderol R-rve Systom

Member Fedenl Deposit lnsuronce Corporation

Rytex
Hand-Craft
Vellum

CLUB TO MEET
Th Middleport Garden Club

personalized
stationery

will meet Monday evening, Aug·
usl 23 at 6 p.m. at the Colum-

bus and Southern Ohio Electric
Company social room fnr s covered dish dinner. The hostesses
will provide the meat and potatoes.

3.99

RETURNS FROM VISIT
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Russell,
Wolfpen and their two daughters Eileen Venoy and Marguerite Boyce of Columbus have
returned from s month's vis" to
the Wost Coast visiting their
two sons, Jed and Robert Russell and families in Oregon and
with friends In Washington and
California and enjoyed places of
interest tn fifteen states.

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1:110 Mister Mayor
1:00 A._ln Show
1:30 Tennessee Ttu:edo
10:00 Quick Draw McGraw
10:30 Migbty Mnuse Playhouse
11:110 Linua The Linn Heart...
11: 30 The J etsons
12:00 Sky .:ing
12:30 M!l Friend Flicka
1:00 I Love Lucy
1:30 CBS News
2:110 Movie
3: 15 PBMport to Profit
S:30 NFL Football-Rams vs.
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6:30 Jubilee
7:00 Lawman
7:30 Faolaro with AI Hirt
8:30 Gilligan ·s Island
9:00 Secret Agent
10:110 Gunsmoke
11:110 Up-To-Th ..Minute News
11:15 Weather Notes
11:20 Million DoUar Movies

1:30 Neighbors
8:45 Social Security
9:110 Herald of Truth
9:30 Word of Life
10:110 Supecman
10 :30 King and Odie
ll :110 Casper Show
11:30 Porky Pig
12:00 Bugs Bunny
12:30 Hopplty Hooper
1:00 New Amen can Bandstand
2:00 Major League Baseball
5:110 Wide World 01 Sporu
6 30 Championship WresUinl
7:30 The King Family
1:30 Lawrence Weill
9:30 Hollywood Palace
10:30 Bob Young Newo
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BY MAGGIE HAYES
Would you like lo know whal
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talented and popular actress on
television today? I don 't know.
Ask Pbyltis Diller.
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