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FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1965

FIVE CEN1t

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SCHOOL BOYS

LEARN TO LOVE 'EM I

Lecturer Gives
Varied Program
To Membership

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llors dol, llllod getting dif1J. llusll

I'Upplos resist dirt and slliosl School
lloys oeed a oet.~sional scrubb1ag.
1m11 Pvppies come olean lli1JI IIAII 1
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evemng with Dale Kauts, wor·
thy master. presiding. Communlcallons were read in regard to
resolutions to be sent to Stale
Grange convention in October•
and also one concerning the
community progress program.
Mrs. Arthur Orr, lecturer, presented a program which opened with roll call and members
responded with their favorite
vegetable. A poem,"Real Beau-

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Wellston Begins Grid Drills "With Three Holdovers

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COMMENT~ liNG

ly DOROTHY KILGALLEN

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Realistic Approach
To Job Dilemma " ~1.
EVEN with the best will in the world, 'I
throwing open the door of _employ·

men! opportunity to all Amencans IS
not going to solve the problem of mlegrating the Negro into the economic
mainstream of the nat1on . . . . .
In the past. traditional dJScrimJnatmn
by race or color placed a slone wall before Negro aspil'ations. But as one executive points out, even if _a compa~y todav does not endorse thiS kmd o, dJS·
crimination. It is still forced to practice
another kind which is a serious fador m
the problem.
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"For we all discnmmale m. terms o.f
akills," says Jack Gleason, a Vice preSIdent of New York Life Insurance Co. To
be able to compete successfully Ill the
world of business means seeking those
whose ability, training and potential Will
make it profitable for a company to h1re
them.
It is a vicious circle. Because many
Negroes lack the proper education and
self-confidence, they fall to qu alily lor
improved JOb openings . Because they
are turned down, they and their child·
ren must remain in the same demoralizIng environment.
Wh:;t can employers do to c1reak this
cycle, which is profitable to neither the
Negro nor busmess nor the commumty
at large'
First savs Gleason. it is a matter of
communicat.iun - of convincing N~~
groes, as well as members o! other nu·
nority groups, of a company s smcer1ty
and seriousness.
Many times there are job openings
they can quatif.v for but rlon 't apply for,
either because they are unaware of lhC'm
or don't really heti eve tlwy Will get a fair
shake.
Next comes following up on this polirv - --actively recnuting among minori·
tu~s and cooperating in programs to 111crease their skills hot h before and after
hirin g them .
Mere "tokenism ·· - maintaming a
few 'showca se" Ne~roes in scattered
Jobs -- IS not enou gh. What is important. says Gleason. IS to give the so rt of
concrete encouragement that "can help
a disadvantaged person to raise hi s
sights because he fee ls that others are
interested 1n his future . his potential. "
Such a policy is not only ultimately
good husmess: it 1s th e only one toler·
able 111 a democratic soe~ely.
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Auto Execution
jT \I.W smack of heresv, but it is the
opi nion of one man who deals with
th e legal consequences ot traffic acciden ts that we are tackling the problem
from the wrong end .
According to Harry M. Philo. a la wyer in the auto's home town of Detroit,
safety slogan~ have caused more mjm~
than safety because th ev detraet from
whal he considers the i·eal need- the
net"d for sarer tars.
Bad driving is, of rour!-ie, rrspon!i!hle
for most collision&lt; 1n I he first pl•&lt;·e. But
serious injuries are more the result or
unsafe automohile design in th e second
piare
"Just because a driver f'rrs." he sav~.
"is no rf'ason to execute him ;md oth~r s
who have nol erred . This exerulion takes
place when the auto is unsafe and not
crash-worthy ''
With a iraffic dea th loll climbing to·
ward 50,000 this year. we rnav well he
reaching the point whe re the onl y way
to protect a careless motoring population from itself is not merelv to trv Jo
make better drivers and helter roads
but better cars which we can smash up
to our heart's content w1thoul killing
ourselves- at le"t, not without really
trying .

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By William S. White
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not be overlooked.

CongressionHI Cli&lt;JdPl of power
and J.T t'SIIge in lurf'Jg n J)ll liry ,
the Seni.1le Foretgn ReiHlions

::&gt;1111. !he Sena!e tommillee
is on tile wane for far more
fllnd &lt;:; menlal reilsons . Ils chair-

Commlltee, h&lt;J'3 /allen upon 1ts
poort'sl dt~~·s 1n many decades.
Agamst all reality as herelofore known. the foc·us of decish·e influenet' !S sh11ting to what
was onre the le&lt;.~ st regnrded
committre m Capitol Hill save
for those which must 6 w e:~ t
and groa n over the affairs of
the D1stnct or Columbia.
The Fon•1gn Arf&lt;.nrs Committee o' the llou se of Represent&lt;~tm·~ Js becrllll ing both more
rtsp(lnsJUie anrl more ef!ert1ve
than the Senate committee before ~ hose lmpt•rious defision.'l
lt h:id so long stuod in unsung
tmmil1t}'. It almost 1~ as though
the h&lt;J 1\ kf'rs of gauds w h o
come out \\-he~ o. liner anchor!i
off Gibr&lt;Jita r had turned the ir
boats the utht&gt;J way and unae·
coun!:Jbly rap tured The Hock.
Th1 s startl mg ch,1nge
has
he t·n m qu1el t&gt;Vol ut ton for ye&lt;t rs.
lf(IW far 11 ha s gllne il&lt;1s JUst
bt&gt;t·n illus tr r~tell in the fnre 1gn
aJd o!l l. The Sen&lt;~le committee
h;Js been deteated on every Js~ ue:&lt;o The bill al last to emf'rge
i!i tn every Jmport.qnt rpr.;rwrt
the JUdgnwnl of tl1e House rather th&lt;Jn ol the Sen&lt;:~te .
Thb stute ol altairs is hardlv crf'dih lt&gt; Th.,. SenH!e ('OJnmittef' har.; 1:1 fLtnetJOn m forer~n af~
f&lt;:~ t r s embeddea In the Con• ,itut ion il ~el l The Senate a'.me
has tlw authnnty to appr'0\1~ or
reJect Pn"srdf'nllal dipl' !lnti iJc
t~ppnintmf'nt s. not to
,Jention
treaties l'lllh ollwr nPdons.
Th, 1-l ous~ ('ummi!L :e has no
Cons1irutionnl mand .te .&gt;~! all.
lnd et•C un!tl lni.-]•I it was an
Hppendix in the oody politic,
har mless ordina• .ly and, when
lnfl amrd. onl y a mmor nuisam:e which it m1 ght have been
well to exns~ .
What then n&lt;t s wrought this
extracrdin: ry turna bout Why
have the merk inht-rited the
earth'.' The capacJty for consensus- t&gt;uilding - for effective
8('tion ra!her than ror lalk Df thr current chairman of the

man Sen J Wil liam Fulbright

Ct&lt;ANS&gt;&lt;Aw MA17E A LIST

than it was ~ yearo ago, thankl
chiefly to the antibiotic, chloramphenicol. If following an attack it turns out that you have
become a earner, ch1orampheo·

of Arkans.~:~s, has pers istently
tind must rt&gt;grettably been un-

in the opposite direction. Sena-

able lr. keep il on the track. lis
tradiuon is une of substantial

of its most elevated members,

oo
unanimtty forged inside
gr&lt;Jnd forP1gn iswPs and very
lill ie airing of p::trtisanship on
the out side r'?gCJrdless of the
partisan idt&gt;nli ly of the Presi-

denl
Bur now it s course has been

DOCTOR
SAYS
By Wayne G. Brandsladt, M.D.
We h;i ve long prided
ourSt&gt;lves in th 1s m untr.1 that out
drwturs rarely, if ev~r. hi:lve to
treat typhoid .

Lm·al

healih departments

kfopp R ("Onstant che{'k on the
freedom of dnnking water from
contomm(l!ion wttll
intestinal
brwtena and see to it that food
I&gt;:J n .ll., r~ m ouhl1 r ea ting plares
are not typhoid carr iers - perStil l\ wi 'tl IJ&lt;Jrhor the typhoid nrgamsrns m their digest ive tracts
hul s hn~ no stgns of the disease Tile camer slate often
rt&gt;sul ts from an attack of the
di sease that is so mild it goes

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most persons it h·as n•1t
h
"1' 's1dered necessa ry to
advi se our third mean s of proleet 10n - typhoJd-parathyphoid
vac.Tine. This vaccine should
he t:-tken . however , by persons
leavmg this coun try to travel
in cmm t1res where t~·phoid is
common and it is required ror
all 111embt&gt;rs of the armed fore·
es bPeause they may have to
scrv~ in such rountnes on short
notice.
WhP.n a ce~se of typhoid ls reported in this country, as happ~n s oo:-nsionally, it becomes
fron t page news and everyone
is advised lo boil all drinking
water fer a few days. That goes
fur the water you use when you

brush your teeth as well.
For those who do get the dis·
ease, treatment is much easier

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11-IE iHIN0S HE WANTED TO ENJOY

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Sen. Mike Mansfield of Montana , have on ' many critical
questions been more cont-erned
to push highly personal visions
of the prope• foreign policy than
to come together in practical
concert with the While House
and Slate Department on our
actual foreign policy -even
when that policy is plainly defined bv plain necessity and
manileslly unalterable in any
case by such individual actioD.
Private judgments and &amp;epa·
•ratism have thus replaced the
normal collective judgment of
the decision-making apparatus
which a unified committee used

to embody. "Free speech" hu
become so very free as to rend
the committee with endless and sometimes puerile
and
collegiate

--cogitations which,

though interesting, have tumed
It lntt~ more nearly a seminar
than a place for effective ac~

tion .

Moreover, Senator Fulbright,
if himself highly "independent"
at inl'flectual times, has long
been burdened by the presence
on his panel of the bitterly combative and infinitely more ex..

treme "independence" of Sen.
Wayne Morse ol Oregon, whose
capacity lo wreck the reaso~
able compromise whicb U01 u
the heart of all legiilatlve process is matchiess In bls llme.
Sic transit glom lor th• Foreign Relations Committee.
(Copyright, 1963, by United
Feature Syndicate, Inc.)
icol will not help you but r&amp;moval of the gall bladder uaua~
ly elears up the carrier state.
Recent studies Indicate that
another antibiotic, lllllpbiclllln,
combined
with probenecid
given 1aily for thr.. monlhl
will clear up thJJ 11Bte and
spare the victim romoval of
his gall bladder.

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House commrtlee, Rep. Thom-

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dRD"t''' bfrsetl, the bosle!l selo
(Dorothy KIIJallen Ia on va- dys would throw their arms •
eauon. Her goat columnlat ~ cound him in allectiooate 1feetr dom eYel ml!aed ~ dliiiCI, .,.
did her s1ster Prtnceu Rad•
day II society orcheotr1 leader lllg.
Lester Laaln.)
will.
'lbe President, on 1be otbo
While the lists at these "in·
er
hand,
wu not an avid daDoformal evenings" (u the First
By Lotter LIDia
or and 011lj&gt; tripped the light
Have you ever dreamed a Lady referrl!d lo them) aom&amp;lantastlc
occasionally, and then
ttme•
Included
such
memben
llar-•pangled dream about payIn
rather
formal manner, and
01 the President's official lamIn~ a call OD the PretldeDI of
aever dld the twbl
the Unlteo Stalet IIIII the First By as the then VIce Preaident
Yes, lo IWD thlnp up, .tal
Lyndon
B.
Joh01011,
Secretary
wdy "' the Wbllt Houae and
Kennedy
parllet were chockful
of
Stale
Dean
RUik,
IOCI'8!ary
perhaps evoa 1ttendtng one of
of Defense Robert McNamara, oi charm, gaiety and fabolous
those belotllul part!u thai you
and
the Douglas Dillons, It was fun. And although my beloeved
have road 10 much about? Well
friend, President Kennedy, Ill
also
stud~e&lt;l with childhood playthen, you mlgh be .lnlerollled
mates, college chums and the no J~~~~ger with us, rm very
In a few very persooat obler·
President's "team" - hJJ Im- grateful that I'm sttU ll!lked ~
vaUons made during my many
mediate
advisors, aU of whom play !ar th• rest ot the famtly
trips to 100 Permaylvaota Av•
were
~spel'ially
close friends. - most recently for tbe lovely
nue with my orclle~tr1 to play
The huge Kennedy clan wu dJ. party given by Princess Radzl.
a serlu of private part101 for
Ylded up, and a few came to will and the Ted Kennedys'
our lote, beloved l'relltlenl Jobo
tach
party,
anniversary party for lbe BobF. Kennedy and hJJ famliJ.
''be KeD!ledy parties were the by Kennedys. And happUy, I
I !mow mllllona of printed
liveliest,
zlopiesl I have ever have also been privtleged to
words have appear.. In the
atteo·~"''•
with most of the play for President and Mrs.
nation's press about thla hand·
guuts
~at&gt;Cing
theJr besrts out Lyndon B. Joboson ID the White
oomt dynamle maD, hJJ exqui~o
unill the bitter end. A IUJlOf'b House.
ltely beapUful wile with her
Impeccable sense of elegance,
t~etr adorable children and their 2·Dally Sentlne~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Aug. 27, 1985
g1amorout l!llslellce, Bol what
about the Kennedy's privat.l
life when they were "at borne"
to an intimate circle of per~
al friends' As the only civilian
orchestra leader accorded tbt
honor of playing for these lively dlvertissemenll, I vividly recall certain colorful incidenll
1nd lascmating facts known onB'eU Never Dadentaad 'Em
ly to an on-the-spot observer.
pillJI out for M yean muat ""
Dear
Helen:
joy being walked on, otherwise
In two decades of music •
Wbat
are
you
supposed
to
she would have left blm 11r
making lor such great AmerJ.
eay to women? Whea they come uked him to leave,
can families as the Aatore, di&gt;on Uke females, I mean? II I
Ponts, Fords, Kennedys, Me~
May I auggi!al that sbe might
notice
10metbing new about my
Ions, ':r11gans Rocltefellm,
be continuing to u.., with him
wile - like her bafr baa chang- ln spite of his treatmeol beRoosev~lts, Vanderbllts,
Wbll
ed color or lbe Is wearing false
n&lt;ys, etc, and !01 ootstandtng
cause wben they were mardebutante pariieo, at some of eyelashes or other build-ups. she ried, the vows were "fnr better
aSIUmes it looks artlllcal and or for worse, till death do wo
the most magnificent estates
starts worrying, no matter what
throughou America, I can only
part." f would like to lhiDI: llha
My tJ&gt;•t ptay!ng at the White I say afterwards - and the
romains because ahe meant
more I •ay the worse It get!.
House Is truly a ·most unusual
those vows. Just becaust her
But If I don't notice, she g&lt;lJ
and unlorgettabl• experience.
husband Is a heel, Is this any
burt and sa)'!! I take her lor
To anyone with a sense of hisgranted
and never really ... reason why she shouldn't keep
lory, the mere act of entering
her p.art of the bargain? Tbe
the White House, where an aura her. What can a man do? Bible
says ahe should - DAI·
BARRY
of history penneate• the atmoLY
READER
sphere, Is in !sell spiritually Dear Barry:
.. Use two little
words, Dear Reader:
uplifiling.
U your religion decrees no
Beforo one ever
pa!IBel moming and nlght: "ffi-Beaudivorce,
then for YOU, lt'1 the
through those 11crounct por· lilul." They cover everything.
only way. I sincerely bope y&lt;llll'
tals, however, one must adhere -H.
marriage is a happy one-H.
Dear
Helen
:
to a mass of protocol and minDear
Helen:
There is a fellow to our buildute detaiL First of aU came the
The letter from Red EyM 111telephoned message from the Ing who seems awfully nice. He
aplred
me to make tbis suggesia
guiet
and
shy
and
so
am
I.
White House social secretary or
tion,
and
I hope Scout leaders
one of Mr1. K•nnedy'l .secre- For a while I worked In the
tarian stall, requesting me to 11me off)ce, and lve got to the will lake to It kindly. Why not
play at the While Hou•e on "Hello" stage, Then I was tralll- make it a nationwide Boy and
such u•t such a dele. Needleu ferred and we see uch other Girl Scout project to eradicate
ragweed and other pollen-bearto say, when the first caD lor less and less.
Ing, hay lever • causing weedl
People
hav•
said
we'll
never
such an engagement cam•. soon
from vacant lots? U each troop
after the inauguration days in gel together because we are
were responsible for lbl! In
which I bad played the Inaugur- both too shy. Could you tell me
their neighborhood, how many
how
we
can
get
together
in
a
al Bell It the Mayflower Hotel
and several Kennedy parties quiet sort of Wlly? I want to ciD sneezes that would tllminalel
things properly.
-8NEEZ\'
just beforr and alter my joy
I've been told he a•ked a 'tot Dear Helen:
knew oo bound, aa I InstantI am writing to thank you lor
questions
about mo.ly realized that a great distinc- of
all
the letters my wife received
HOPEFUL
tion was being bestowed on me,
Dear Hopeful :
because of your write-up in your
During this Initial conversaCoif.. brealcs are fine lce- column. Both ot us ar9 very
tion, I surmised lhlt the White
breakerl. Just "happen" to sit grateful to these wonderful peoo
House would prefer to release
at bis table and ask hlm how pie who gave us so much ch..r.
any informalon about the parthings are at the old stand. And We aren't able to
eacb
ty themaelves, and for this rea.
but may all ol
remember, a !hy man ts just a- personally,
son f did not even tell my ml&gt;- bout len times ahyer than 1 shy you experience tho . heppt.

Uts FRAU l-IAS ALIST roo .... JT

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ALSO SOME VERY GOOD LATE MODEL
TRADE-INS
3 u1ed HONDAS, 2 Harloys, I All Stato, I Cushman

f30,00 DoMJ - Bllanco on
Convenlat Terme

MASON
FURNITURE CO.

OPEN EVERY EVENING TIL 8 P.M.

MASON, W. VA.

BEVERLY, Mas.. (UP!)
At lho age of 105, retired Dr.
Henry B. Northrop stays up
til 11 o'clock every night
watch the late news pro,21'am ll
on television.

ans-

sicians where we were going

until ta~eol! time. I wa• asked
to provide the While House
with an advance list o! .th• mi&gt;Jlcians' names &lt;usually numbering seven to 10 men, depending on the size of lhe party). f
suppose this was lor seeurlty
reasons.

We arrived at 7 p.m. and slart
ed to play cocktail mumc at 8,
when the llral sums began to
llTive. Mrs. Kennedy always
greeted us with her beautiful
•mite and said to m•, "Lealer,
you'ro an 11111el to come yourJell'!"

Guesll at these small, prj.
Yale parlin (anywhere from
Ill to 125) were lhown to 1 receplton room !or cocktails. ~
!dent Kennedy llood juat oul•lde the door and pmonall7
.,..ted everyone wblla Mn,
Keanedy mlD&amp;led. If a dear
frlond IUCh 11 the late Adfol
Bteve0801l arrived, both, Kelm•

CRANSIIAW ....

aplret very h•avlly. What 11
the beat way to atop thll?
A -lh•eatlq occan
conllnuoualy but ordlnarlly we art
not aware ol it because It evap.
orates aa lut 11 lt Ia formed.
When vlslbl• aweat occure without being caUMd by lllrCIM
or overheated aurrouncllnp, norVOUI le~on Is .often 1 caus•
live factor. Leam~ to be lea
tense b not alway1 euy but'lt
II a treat b•Ip.
Anllper"Piranll that contain
1lum are popular and. do atve
some temporary rell•! but thll
b often followed by a rtJMMmd• !rlod of lncreued aweatlng
when the eltect of lhe 1lum
wean off. One of the newer 1111tlpenplranta - AIIR 483-appears to be sale and effective.
The same may be said lor benIOylsoopalamlnt
bydrobro~~&gt;o

....

Kirl, ao don't wait for blrn to
make the first move, or even
the second or the third. (But II
he'1 ailll unresponsive alter
that - well, maybe you're just
not the right irresistible Ioree
for thil immovable object.) -H
For Biller or For Wone
Dear Helen:
You said a wife who stood
abuse and ber busband'1 ltep-

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ness you have brought to us.JUlJAN C. RIFFE, Danvlllt,
Ky.
ThiJ column b dedicated to
family living, so II yon•,. ba"
tng kid. trouble or just plata
trouble,. let Helen Help YO]J.
She will also wtlcome your
owa amustna experf•DCOI.- Ado
dres• Helen Bolle! In cart ..
this newspaper.

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COMEI • • • LOOKI • • • BUY NOWI

RAWLINGS HONDA SALES
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

It's-Sale Time'
63 OLDS 88 HOUDAY SEDAN_ $2295
Automatic, Power brateJ, power steerlna. new white
aldowalls, wheel disCI, ndio, back-up lights, tinted wind·
ohleld, air-condltfollfnr.

63 DODGE DART CON.

$1595

270 serleJ, 8 cYI., automatic trana.. radio, wllile sidewaLls.
wheel dllea, bact-Up li(bll, wblle with like new Interior.

62 OLDS DYNAMIC 88 2 DR. H.T. _ $1795
v-a motor, automatic tran•.• power brake.. power lleBr'-

••t

SEASON OPENS SEPTEMBER 10

ln(, radio, beautiful 2 tone paint
ofJ by Uh now
wblta aldowaU tlr01, tiDied elan and bocl&lt; up llrbta.

62 FORD CONVERTIBLE

$1495

Smart hunters know they can get

automatic, ~wu ateering, ndlo,
wblto !lidewaYa, console, bucket leata, aU vinyl trim.
Real llfce.

Galufe tiOO

XL.

V-8,

Tbio oonvertlblo

60 OLD$ 98 HOLIDAY SED.

$1295

pump Is compact, effi·
clent •nd dependllble. .
A I!OIIVenfent bolt • on
ejector Ia eaaily leJIOI'

Full power, ndlo, wbll&lt;l aldewall tlroo, solid white with
lib now red Interior. Loot. and rwta like new.

60 PLYMOUTH FURY CON.

$795

aitioned for lhallow or

V-8, lUOIIII:Ie tnDI, wblte lldewalll, wheel dl1&lt;1 ndlo, ·
~ wblte top.
.
-

deep ... u service. A.,
aembly

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pfe81lure tank, preesurt
regulating valve, pre&amp;-

aure .writeh, air charg-

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valve. Thlo Ia the perfect pump for farm or

Full power,

lid, trans.

1958 Buick
Now Only_ $250
"A GOLD STAR

58

Old~moblle

,OI!,l;$27.5
'' .
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.

KAIR &amp; VAN ·ZANDT
''

i.t oomplele

with - · 11 rp tor, ejector, 13·1allon

56 Pont11c _ ·$75 54 Cldill•c • $100
' Door. v-a motor ODd 2 Door Sedan.

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:~LVMBING

the right equipmen~ at the right

jel

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prices ... , right here.
eCOATS

Rbnson. Bal 106 4118 59131
Oliva, Minn 1.28 508 95153 ,
Davllo, Clev 112 407 50 122
Kallne, !Jet 105 344 63 103
Minn 120 430 68 128
Whitnd, Clev 99 345 39102
Mntilla, Bos 119 113 51 121
Clavto, Clev 126 459 73 133
Skwron, Chi ll4436 55 126 .289
Home Runs
NaUonal Leagu• - Mays, Gianle 39: McCovey, Giants 30;
Mathews, Braves 29; A a r o
,Br1aves 27: Santo, Cubs 26; CalUaon, Pblls 28.
4merlcaa League - Horton, II
Ttaets 26; Colavito, Indians Z4:
Conigliaro. Red Sox ~24~; ebV::~:II
oer, Indians 23; K
TwiDI 22.

Wehcwalh1

BROWNING,

ePANTS

AUTOMATIC-S
SHOT

eSHELL BELTS

20Gaug•
16
12Gauge
3 Inch Magnum 12 Gau1•
luct.&amp;pecial DHr 51"1
Madtl plu1 htta larnls
In all g.,....

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eCLEANING KITS

e WATERPROOFING

e&amp;OOT$
'

eGUN CASES

1/SilS .... l/6f!S

1

WE HAVE OTHER

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NAME BRAND GUNS

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.- ·Leque
1latte4- IllJohrJson,
. Natl011l
Reels 99; ilaiJb, CUbs 87:
llh••wa, Braves 811; Stargell,

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R•ldent ind_Ntlil Rit'dlnl: •

H &amp; .R FIRESTO
MIDDLEPORT,

OHIO

�•
4-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·MIQaieport, O., AUg~lD6 ~

u
ne
..
8 Caravan Will
b
d
'VeD"aS Swampe ~ .noneymoo · VisitGallia,

SEOAL Brass

Elementary PT .4.

::::;:~.pa:,,:lbutlon ':!::::!:!!.~~:':lan·

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and Mrs Harvey Van Vrankeu.

'I
Lewis Repair service
l:J .
there would be no hitches over
of pas8ea was discussed.
ning committee of the Pomeroy
-FOREftS
Prospective honeymooner• crowd.
fr
their piling hitched
I Elementary PTA met Wednes·
By MYRAM
II I packed into the yards and haU. One couple flewth here
AI ODe point 3iD perl!OIII
Rules for the band sclled; es day afternoon at the home of • HEATING
100
Ualted Press
""'7ut.':~ of the Clark County Court· New Jersey,
er broulht weN wllltlng Ia Jm. to be proat football pmes were r~ ew· Mra. Elza Gilmore, Jr., Lincoln
e PLUMBING
·J.AS VEGAS, Nev.
ed I
edcllnll Hcenoea - The lamed Pike County Sea- ed, with the home sclloo per- Heights.
FING
1 house here and pollee had to Pennsylvanla even
l'lllldreds of young co~f. "' be summoned to control the along their parents to laaure """~loodor~ts and no wllltlng qulcentennlal Motor Caravan, mlttecl pre • game performance Programs for each month
• ROO
110
ltreamed into this gam mg
·
they
lag ladies and tents Ia per· from 7:45 p. m. to 7:55 p. m., were laMed and will be prelily by plane, bus and bot ~
periods~ :r;':~oe ol the
11 scheduled to vi!- 11u1 the gtdiron must be clear- senteclpat a
of officers
·
thursdaY night to marry
could
llldlng chapell for It the Old French City and Mid· ed by
p. m.
and committee ·cllairmen tofore midnight
dleporl
tomorrow.
For
halftime
band
shows,
the
night at 1 o'clock at the school.
WY • 74
1
2 23
could collect a w _ ng;.ft deTnlrabo were liDed atoog
Ill HarU
Caravan Cll1llr- visiting band will perform first Attending were Mrs. Gene H~u· 134 MMI st.
M;ddltoort
8
from Uncle Sam a
the Btreell In front of the courtof the villi for seven minutes and then
the
gold
rush
has
IV
bouse
to
elpedlte
the
trip
to
intereal
Ia the tht! !lome band
eleven mJn.
0
th w t seen the likes of this
.J
· the preacher.
llOih blrthdsy of Pike County, utes.
11~ ~; inumgrants piling into
.
1815-lNi. The event wiD be cele- Tbe SEOAL rulea call for
one community for a single
SAIGON (UP!) - Communist force• trytng to ~~1
hrated Sept. 2-6.
espansloo of pre • game
purpose.
off the supply of food to Saigon today overran Tan
'lbe motor caravan 11 sched· monies to start at 7:40 rather.
Wedding chapels at on g the outpost only eight miles southwest of th_e city and laun·
,
uled to arrive In Gelllpollil at than 7:45 by mutual consent
famed ·strip" were beSieged ched several other attacks on the outskirt~ of th~ capl:
2, 15 p.m. DST Saturday, for a holh achools for llomecomlng,
by aru&lt;lous lovers trymg to tal. A u. s. military spokesman r.eported heavy V.let
ball-hour visit. At City Hall, parents' night, end other specbeat the midnight dcadhne set namese casualties and loss of eqwpment when tuerrillas
Olief of Pollee Chester A. Leap- IaI events.
~;:~:~I
by President Johnson Thursday stormed through the small
t,
er and Raymond M. Jones, Pre&amp;- Scouts shoUld be
Alter midmght, Johnson de· rrison in an attack that CoOl were reported killed anc:
ldent of the City Commlaslon, either press bo• or
Give ,our IJOtM outsttnteli11g 1Jeauty
clared, a marriage ceremony ~:arted about 1:15 a.m.
the bodies o~ a • : ~ PT PLEASANT- At • board will greet the Pike County Trav· seats If avaHable, b_utotboriti&lt;!SI
•• , 111 mfjrisingl31 111111 cost with
would not prevent young men U S Army helicopters and others ~ore believed e
ol
meei!DI e! lbe Peo- elera.
notify borne school "'
from being called to the colors. IVJetna,;,ese rangers. co~nter:.~ ::~
Ughl~asualltes plea Bank ol Pt. Pleasant:! (.~ty Pollee will escort the Mo- of c::c~~~ro::,~~~d.
tacked and heavy flghtiOI
E lo e "be r • Vlellllm· Ia the office ol the baDk
tor Caravan through downtown lellc contests was diacussed at
reported more than ~~~·;:u,: ese tropp1 clea~ mpwoy day Dl&amp;bl, Sep:.
Galllpolls belore It leaves for 1 the request of Gallipolis High
PURE UNSIED OIL
1
TELl TO INTIRESl o• l~ter. The VI~Cong 1.t reached 21 fC1r the tDIIre l ..adle dlfo the date
for ruldellts vllllt in Middleport and Pomeroy School authorities, but
Ih
DIV~EIGS MASON AREA
lief column
ore
tao.. behreee Vletumeae dJ. b.sDklag s
MuoD CouDty Ill 2:15 p.m. EST.
league fatllers took the enlight1 ""'a 5 (Jwen. Publltll•r
the outpost.
vlsloDBl beadqurten at Bee Df Pt. Pleasant.
'
ened view that the "game
• 'ct~Hr.r' nnnenm, ldltar
pt
Other guerrillas •tt.acked gov· M Tbuot ud Ntnh Boa oa and all uea l'ftidentl.
'-...... of the
tbe kids as long as they
WHJJI! 01 DECORATOI COLORS
Publlllh.., •ver~hi a!l~~~~~~n r:~~. emmenl positions both north
e
Cbbul
Mr Nibert resJdea at Apple following are memucu
'
~~::1
11
~'U:~:~lO M~rhanlc Sl . Pom. l and south of Saigon along 8 tbe eeast ot ...., Soath
nro~a w V• and II one of baord: R. B. Rothgeb, Forrest behave. Thbee prime Ch
• Stlf~l•llfll· •• pn :~
OOhio
' 8UJIJltU
OU\C'!' phone I
•
d Sta
~
.
. fUl farm
of
k A R. Kaufman Carl
to
younger
111111 . . . . . IIIJI
~.r.lil2151i f):lnona.~ phone wy z. i 27·mile line but VIetnamese. t- Au.thorities said more than t.he very success
~
Clar . .
Hartl~ Jr "wanderio&amp;" during
ei!D mllolllt Ia lldaja
8
loanflr utml
11
kllled 6,000 soldiersroadtookcl
P. A.
copectnteststo, and annoying
• Ltii.Julll&amp;l
ohio
h
rth about 25 two • day
• ear
""'
and
the Kanawha
s a rs.
eSillplo II lfpfyl
"'"'"'
Far to t e 00 •
lion making 11 the biggest Grove.
OD
WV
1be officers of the new Iastl· A committee of Wellston
0
!":"~:::'. ' .
.
miles from the Blr base at a :uch' mission of the war. No River above Henderaoo, . a. tuUon are: R. B.
School Principal Claude ~WICK,J
• 111ennt ceJtflll ad "dlllll
sub•c~Ph~·;.: ':.':.~able
Nang.
a guernlla ~earn 1at~ opposition from the Viet Cong Mr. Nibert Is mll'ried and baa President, Forrest Clark,
Wellston Basketball Coach
~~~~liD nDTGr 11t1110IIIIlii--IK DIIIIIAII
:~rl~t'k, one H H on
tacked the dlstncl hea qu~ ers
ted Tb.e operation fn.. three cllildrea.
President A. R. Kaufman. EJ:~ Derrow and similar COmlmlt~:nr:.l)'n~~~ll&lt;n~~ro::uf'.
at An Hoa .and .8 TregJ~:! ~:~e~:a~ of bridges.
In addition to Mr. Nibert, the rrntivt Vice President,
tees f~m Pomeroy and Galli&amp;
~~eM:~~ra\~Y~~~e~-~~~
force protecting ll. wo
Joseph J. Jordan. Assis~nt poUt hlgb schools are to meet
Wl 2·2709
"' "'"'· ..... ,.• , '."u.
c..hler.
In Pomeroy October 21 to-··ad·l
1~9
Middleport, 0 .
" " ' Tb,.. rnoo&lt;h&gt;" .
~
the league basketball .,..
923 s. 3rd Avo.

:00

_

soed~e ~~~:~

Meigs
• Areas

rr::

sa l·:gon

fe~m~n:ince

:!.":..tume

Ou t~nost
r
~= ~Ill'•
Overran b v: c

l EWIS
REPAIR SERVICE

meeting

7:~

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ADVAHT~
.
. ··

A Miscellaneous &amp;bower was
lleld at the borne of Mrs. Lyda
Hysell tn llonor of Mrs. Roter
Sdders (Patty Hysell) recen~
ly.

~das~he:'lftl:_.~Mrs~.~KeM~e~th~Ha~rn~s':!,!,..,..,..,.,.....,,""'~

I~

,'4'BIG

Shower Given
Mrs. Sidders

OUROIECKS
OfFERY9U~ .

Bank tO Open

September l m
p PIeasant

ll
NE
THE DAILY SENTI

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C.O.D.s, purchasN
"in person." TWO- lh.y you extra
errands whe11 mailed, safely and quickly, to
pay biDs ancllaxes ••• or to mab purm- ·

clliectara

::;n::•

by mail.

PRESIDENT
HOUSE•PAINT

\.;•:a:::
':V:

pa~08in0,! ~~~~Dr:n7~ o:r·~~= ~~ckFr~th~:us

t

Your Savings Earn 4% Interest
,,

POMEROY
NATIONAL BANK

L.

ta 1 cut, Chase predicted. a : :~ ::::~. Rl~• In
.,ease in the eool ol living
Gaui lis after apeodlng
a
del wOOJld be recorded for
at the home ol another
Auguot.
daughter, Mra. Evelyo Elltoll,
d W Va
curator of thlt arehlveo, Ran • _·__· _ __
th• nrst or ,.., month.
cu~ .
.
momor1a1 MACIDNE TWO . . · · · ...... ·
The Labor Department
So, we will have 1
coal BOLZANO, Italy (UPI)
the C03( of living indel
I
to l ~: l=t';y"\ ~h:."and a ldlled ,DB H OAMF'DffiR BMF
110.2 per cent in July.
mn
and 1 uctton for a Bolzaoo, Italy (UP!)-Two
rAII:IIII Imeant k took $11.02 to buy
good one,
In which there Jan policemen were shot and
swur"l-1"
same products and services
riVer museum
tmportant killed Ia their barracks at
be
aeveral
very
$10 brought in 1957-l!O.
items that 00 other museums ID Pusterla Thursday •'•hi
'"" •
Taken another way, a $10
B A V HOWELL
have rare lteml that never porteclly by ~ro~ setbeklaBI
•
"'- .....,_ last month was worth $9.UI
Not~ the 'account of the
be duplicated.
lndlependence or e sou
..r-standards.
p
Cham
ro.
"
Most of the July
· of the omeroy
• ABIDJAN Ivory Coati (UPI)
SIRACUSE wao due to ri!es in meat
ber of
In the
- US A.a.OOr Georte FAIRFIELD STATIONpotato
prices
because
of
I
was
very
much
M.,:g;._ Thursday save a cbeck Thursday's high 88, low
~;
Other Pattern•
sonally lower supplies.
tile .!';r~~~orical
for f!OO,OCXI to Ivory Coast Edu· Frlday'l reading - '12 at 10.
were
offset
considerably
by
ntloned
cation
Mlnllter Amon Tanoh a.m.
eSONATA
clines in prices of
was me ·
·
Lambert f&lt;Jr coll!lruCIIon o1 five Preclpllation past 24 hours
e WEDDING RING •"
of my remarks which was
educational eentera.
·
·
credited to elimination
of.~
and
But there was one
er al axcise taxes as of July l. lenlionally In error.
e COURTSHIP
1t is the coal mlnlnt Industry
A Labor
Department
thatOhio
has and
no memorial
anywhere
&amp;
man
estimated
that about
not the river
and
per cent of the Ia&lt;
for a whole section
~~.-er:..,s had been passed on to consumMartius Musewnl
~
ers hy retailers. .
.
is devoted to
government reported
Bureau, said lbe July llvlng
cost of living rose by
..
increase would have been
of I per cent in July. OffJcJals
tenthl oi I per cent, If II
said the incrase would have had not been for the tax cut.
been three limes as large
out recently enacted ncise tax

..

monfu

New Museum to
Have only
J\tiDing
• Display

4

OPEN AOIECICINGACCOUNI' IIEIENOWI .

Ten-spot Worth .07 on '57•59 Base
1
U y (UP() NOWC. IN GALL1POUS~!:IIule_:for~1~966-11~7.=====~~==::E==========~~
WASHINGTON
of the department's
.
hi~~ed tult:r ont
effects poss~
the Mrs.
~~~ hasda'lll~:jhle~r, l
he of

i

For coovtnllnce, safer, and pr•tige

JI

of In

thef aulomalically be-

Iorge amounts af mont)'l

Valley Lumber Supply Co.

The

tHREE -

come easy-to-file receipts wheA c:ancelled.
FOUR- you eon avoid the risk of carrying

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There Is, also, a small
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Fashionable New Fall Styles
In Cottons and Madras

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Everywuk thousandsand thousands
.1 rtchooSIIII tht greater dapendabilitl
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• ACC-Zenith Auto•
matic Color Clarifier
degaussu an'd demag·
netizes automatically, ,
• zenith Twin-Cone
Speaker for greater
sound rang~.

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New fall sport coats
and suits. Sharp new
1tyles and colors.

Hartley &amp; Bennett
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. The regular worship
service will be held at 10:30
B. m. with the Rev. M. E. Dowson delivering the sermon.

TONIGHT ONLY
"ROUSTABOUT"
Elvll Presley

Go Western/
young manl

The Manin Restaurant

i~1:~t~classes
to members
of the
for perfect
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PLAN TWO DANCES
An outside summer dance party will be held this Saturday
Ditht at .tile Pomeroy Parkilll
Lot from a to 11 p. m. sponsored by the Pomeroy J&gt;uolice 0...
partment. The Jays will emcee a dance tonight at the MJd.
dleport
at 8 p. m.

An excellent new fall seleetion at Bahr Clothiers. Beautiful colors and new styles.

delightful dishes often.

Promotion Day will be observed Sunday momlng· .at the
Heath Methodist Church wltb
the Sundby School hour begin·
Ding at 9:30 a. m.
Attendance pins wit( also be

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• Patented Color De·
modu'latOI Circuitry lor
color TV's finest hues ••

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rought
and daughters, Gerri Ann, Stephanie and Kellie, spent sever·
al days with Mrs. Ronght's
Mr. and Mrs. George Nesselrood and other
relaUvea.
They are enroute to Bangor,
Maine, after being traJISforreciii
from Klamath Falls, Ore.

We leature menus with a zest!
For a change of pace ... take

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a lhoe Jllll perfeet for IDJI\yie thol IOU YOU lpinDIDfl J'lOm
Blott to blP lietfl, T.Strapo to Buetle~. JACQUflLINi! aWl
CONNiE know wllat'o lashlonoblet·Join them in tho 1~ Df..
look ... It maketlor • -~new yout A• ,,.. n Vo&amp;~~o1bd

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LADIES'
JACKETS
and
CAR COATS
A Complete Line Of I
PENDLETON
For Women For Fall

Fashion's
Favorite
Shoes
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See them all now .. .. just
sctne of the news-making
fashion ideas in our fresh·
for.fall dress collection. Petite sizes, 5 to 13; Missea
sizes, 8 to 20 and half size1
121t2 to 24 1t2 .

FOR
SCHOOL &amp; PLAYI
SIZES 4 TO 16-SI.IMS
SIZES 6 TO 16-R111uln1
WAIST SIZES 27 TO 36
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TO MATCH

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CLOTHIERS

�lilt onr 1111J Ynrt. OllliUDCIIIJ', 1111., August 29th, 11evereD4 AJidre Bospltal,

S·entJ·neI Church News

SPORT SHIRT$
Long Sltave Style•
BySh1pely

Shirl bJ Tam BIWJtr In bolh
knits and cotton .....dcloth.
Sizes 810 lB.
$1.98 to $2.98

IAJ tbll Wlnllr coat
now. Boya aiM
20 In botb lona and
jacket stylea,

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t Mens aizea 86 lo til. Bolli
lonll and short. From $12.91 lo $29.10

OPI:N FRI. &amp; SAT. NIGHTS
OHIO

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· Show me afilter that delivers the taste and I'll eat my hat. '

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Dyoell 111m no Melllodlll, meetlll&amp; 1:30 p. m.; Blblo 8t•
Boller' E. ~ St. pu1Gr1 dy. 'lburldaJ, 7:10 p. m. II
llwldaJ 8clJool 1:10 L ID., Will' r1 Jt'rW lltta*1 Qtll9'111
II)' Haley, &lt;;opt.: Momlng war. l!du
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thip 10:30 a. m. Youth Sen&lt;tte, 01rt11 Qardll Jleo, IIdia !\.
8:45 P·, m.; !Y~e ...,. Balke, oasllll'; ~ .~oor,
1118. 7.10 P.m., ""'"111M- to a.m.; WliiDll Jlole'., • . 111~
Ill&amp; 'nlars&lt;'•J 7•30 p. m.
Cbrlstlan Endelvor, 7:15 P n.
me M'ftodhl Cbar~ Lear- Mrs. L)'dl Cllevdlr, preolcleot.
11 CUll. r... R. 1. geno aw, classes fOl oil. !loot ..,.,cea,
pu!Air. ~ School 8,10 L I p. ID. Preacbllla 8:10 p.
111.; l'ldl Wise, oupl.; Mornllla Mid·Week Prayor lllelltlng,
llllrlhlp 10:10 L m.; y o o I b p. m. Wedlllllday • ~~ Lead........... 7 p. m.; EYI!IItllsllc fit. Ml'll. Mazlo llol! npr.
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Mid . 1\'eu Bachtel l!viUIIelleal Vlllled
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prayw servlAlP 7' 10 P. m. WICI. Sebool 9·46 o. m florlhip
Wedllelday ond FrldaJ UlllliiJ
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lban llllv8mt1Ut Roadl E. I . m. Acbalb Mill•, plltor.
Ortllllll, pallor; IIGtlrr w•~ ua U.areb. Lellrl
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lan!, 8upl.: Sund&amp;1 llcbool 10 c117 Scbool 8:30 a. 111.1 Worslll»
a. m.; Evtqelllllt ~emo~, 7· 11 '"' SUndaJ. 7:10 p. m.
V• m. "rayrr meetlu&amp;. 7:30 Letart Falls United Brethren
I' m. Tnesdat
in Christ Church, !Wv. James
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Radand Miiii08 Olin New- Morrilon Sllnday Scbool 8:30 a.
1111111, flliiiiOnlry pllll&lt;lt: SUD- m. Tom Norrll,: SU~t. Worship

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DIRECT
DISTANCE
DIALING

occallon

MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE
MIDDLEPOIIT, 0.

Coma to Ooolvllle. Little Hacking and R1edlvllll.
Starting Sunday, August 29 customere lo Coo~villt. ~lttle Hocking and
Reedsville can sit down at their telephones and d1al the1r own etatlon-tostation long distance calls to more than 70,000,000 telephones In contln·
ental United States and to many Canadien communities. This thro!Jgh the
magic of Direct Distance Diallng - D D D. To make this fast service DOISible
the country was divided into code areas to each of which a three digit nwr.ber
was assigned. This area code I• S14.
Full dialing inetructiona will be found In the front of your August, 1985
Coolville telephone directory and in your Blue Book of Telephone Numbers.
Here Is all you dol
A-Dlai 1 (one) to bt connected with thl D 0 D equipment.

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a-Dial area oodelf different from 614.
C-Dial the distant directory number.
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The operator will ask your number and the long distance t;ftll you ~111!1ied
will go speedi~g on Its way. .
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program which Is bringing modern telephone service to the area. ·

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Keep your Blue look with your directory.

If you do not hi~ your Blue lnolc of Telephone Numbere or nood

additional copies. stOp at the business office in Coolville or cliff 6!17-3111.
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BAKER FURNITURE
MIDDI.JPQRT, OHIO

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

TINY'S FOODLAND

HEINER'S BAKERY

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS

WILLIS ANTHONY .
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

V. D. EDWARDS
INSURANCE AGENCY

LIEVJNG COAL COMPANY

GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE

K&amp; C JEWELERS

KARR CONSTRUCTION CO.

BAUM LUMBER CO.

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STAR SUPPLY CO.

GALEN S. BROWN, Dlst.

RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTI

MILLER'S HOME RESTAURANT

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'"" •orsblp 10:30 a. m.; !YeaJDa Allred Melbodlll
Chqrch,
lldlool al 10 a.m. Prll)'er wrsblp 7:30 p. 111.1 Roberl Reid Rev. Pearl A. CillO, pastor.
1"Dilliner 1110 p. m. Wid., obolr Bible "•hool IJuiJI,
8Unday School8:30, Charles Tay·
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llellllehelll lllpiiR allarG, Gilbert Spenctr pastor. 11wH1aJ 7:45 p. m. with tile Jlev. CasGreat Bend: 118v. C. I. O'Ccllo !!cbool 1:10 L
Moralna .,.,.. lo. Wednelday, 7:45 p. m. PrOJ·
110r1 pulor1 llobrriiAwll, npl. alp 11 L 111.1 Jhlll8fJIJIIc •
et tervlcel.
ti:D a. !II. MoriiiiJI Wonbtp flee. 7 p. m. Prayer meetlllg. Cllesler Melllodlll Corell
IIICIIwlda7 lcllooJJ 7 p. 111. lh· fliO p. m. Wednesdll)': Youaa
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m. Pray.r - p. m.
llebool al 10 L m • WSCS 1st
"llurcb of God, MI. Marlall
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Clrpulrr . . , . Cllllrlllot a... Daalol
pu1111 lburlldll)' ol m011th;
Boord
1111111111) 8cbool8'10 L m.; MCJm. Sunday Scbool 8,4$ L ID. ; WOI' mee~ Srd WICIIIIICIQ ol the
Wmlllp 10111 1 m.
llblp senlol u .. m. ~ 7:10 m~tWeodJ MtiiiDdlll Cllarc.
1111n1 laplbl CIIIINII, tllddleo a. m. Prill'• moetln&amp; 1·30 ~ _ Pearl A. Casto, pai!M. 1\'01&lt;
ll8v Doaald 8ooat, 00 m. Tuesday: Young People thip MrVIce 10 L m. .....,.
1aooa1 81!1 e. m. meetln&amp;. 7' 30 p. m. l.l'rlday. other Sunday 7:41i p. m. SWJo
rrtd ll«fman, Supt.; lOIII L Rallllld ClllftJI 01 ODd, Rot. day SebooL 10 L m., John
Wonblp llrvlct; BYP e p. Jobll limallwoocl, pallor• SundaJ Balley, Supt. Prayer moeiiDI
ICvtaiDa Wanblp, 7:10 p. School 10 a. m.; lilvan~·llsdo UDIIed Motltodlll Churcb Wid. 7:10 p, m. Prayrr lltl'\'lct 7 p. 111.1 Young Peoplt Pomeroy. Melvin Alkire, B.A., daJ IIC!booL 8:10 L m. 1 WOI'IIIII&gt; H."Vlce Firal tlld Tbird Stmday
lmeillltla 'l'buriCiay, 7:10 p, m. &amp;nd11ver 7 p. m. Wednosda11 B.D., pestor. Church, 9:15 L 10,30 L m.; l'roacldllg, 7:30 p. eveninp at 7:30. Second ·~
praettce.
Prayer lllllatlJit 7 p. m. Saluf. m., Leo Crew, Supt. Leo Vaugh- m.· Prayer llVVIne, 7:30 p. m. FouctbChris~tlay IDEndeaorulnp at
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an, Asst. Supt. Divine Worsblp ~
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vor, seoFinl Baplbl CharU. Pomo!0·30 a m. ~on "Tbe Good
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Thm'a nothing l1lre a new JN!IIIPICtlve to c1wJae your attitude : :-: Rev.
Sebool 8:30 till IO::W• ...,_,, 'nle Rev. IUcbard H. Trustees will meet on Monday, Oilier, putor: Strvlceo tVel1 Pastor.
toward life.
service, 10:30 a. m.; Marlin. Rector. Sloldal' - MOl' Sept. 6, at 7 p. m. Tbe Church at 1:10 p. m.
IlL 11ermaa UIIIW llrllllrell
Whan Jllhior is bored, he simplf lt&amp;Dcls on his head for a new 1
and JW!Ior church for ~
~ I0:30 Official Board will meet on Tile Clulrell o1 1118 Nl!lftDI, 1n Chrllt: Rev. J - Morrtslant at tillqw. The floor :fllp1 .to the CIIIIDg, with tab\'es and chairs
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banllna: flOill it, and people walk upaidMown. At leaat that's the ~en.
1119. C.~O'Co::- Mtor. £111rpriH ICtJ1I Olareb, Ret. The public IS Invited to worship pastor; Richard Barron, SUpL 9:10 a. m., eocMnl 101110 L
way it looks to him.
l&amp;md&amp;J 8cbaol 8•10 a, 'm.~ Sam llenJel Smith, pastor. Worship and study.
Cbarlea Biaell, Asst.
Supt. m. Alternate preacblna
8lld
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Bunllly
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Slmday
S.:hool
9:30
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MoroQuisdan
Endeavor,
1:30
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and gat a new 1larlt on thJnaa llOWld ;rou. But yo11 don't have to stand IUllnJWOI'IIII
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JWIIGr 'rellowoblp a p.m. loWiblp 1:30 p. m.; Boyo tlld Fred Nease, Supt. Worship ser- 1:48 p, m.: Evenln&amp; Servtct, 'lkea Wednesday, 1:30 P. m.
Instead Identify yourself with a church. Take yonr f amily an~ 1~=~a:.ltrV!ce• 7:301 p. m. Glrll Fellowship, 6:30 p. m.; fico 10 a. m. Rev. Wendell 7:80 p. rn.: Mldlt'eek PraJOrlel' Hlddloporll'lnl Olllled , _
go ftllll)arJ.y to worship. You will tlnd a nsw pers~&lt;!ctive. Genuine 11
Prayer meeting; llivenlna aervlet 7:30 p. m., 2nd SIUUer, pastor.
flee, 7:30 p. m Weclnesday.
h)'lerlan Churcb, a.v. I!Dward
Val till wlll keep their lmportanee; unimportant thlna• will diminish.
p. m. Wedntedll)', S.ntor and 4tb SUndays: Youth Cbolr, Sealb Melbodld Cllarell. Millo Middleport Cbardl otlho ND RupPel!, pulm': llundaJ 8choall
Todl,y'a.llfe wlU be happier; tomorrow'&amp; full of hope. Nothing 11 ICbcllt Praetlct; 1:30 p, m. 'l'lle• t :30 p. m. Wednesday. Prayer dleport M. 11:. 001111011, pllllor; IlNDe, Reo. Clyde J. llarllen. 1:30 L m. Mr. Fred Lewis,
U!18ltle-down, but everything eWI!I!I its rlght!ul plnce wh•o ~-.,u view
· JW!Ior Choir Prectlce.
lilsetlng, 7•30 p. m. Wedilesd8J. Mrs. Nan Moore, Chureb School Sunday School9:30 a. m.1 MOlJio sup!.: 10:10 L m. Worlblp1 li:4i
lifo With the faith of a Chrittian.
Bad•a4 l'lnt Blpllll Cbarcb Lollrldle EUB Chlll'clo,. Rev. Supt.; Church Scboo~ 9:30 a. izlll Worship 10:30 a. m.; NYP8 p. m. YF: Wed. f:SC Junlar
~~~=~Scbt= 018 ,80 L m. Pralch- Eqene E. &amp;merson, paolor; m. ; worship Servlee, 10::!0 a. Yonng People, 6:41 p. m.; Eva~~o Choir: 7 p. m. Senior Choir.
Ill« SUD!IIy a:ao p. m.
Bunllly Scllool 8:45 a. m. Ru. m.; Molbodlal Youtb FeUow- l8llJIIo meoting 7:30 p. m.: 8Jne1Ut Flnt Vlllld , _
7uotd.y
Frid~y
Solunl•y
Thu•d•r
1811 Archer, Supt.
Sunday ohlp, 7 p. m.: Olftclal Board Prayer m.. •' •ll. W&lt;KI, 1:30 p.m. bytarllb Church _ Church serEtdlllu..
John
II C...inthi•ne
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l~Frat~~·WW Bapllll Cbllreb, WOI'Ihlp 10:~ a. m. and 7:30 meeting, 111 sunday of monlll, Pom
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Pallor, Rev. P • u I p. m. alternately. Bible atudy 7:80 p.m. wscs, 2nd Monday
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, Sunday School, 10 a. m. and prayer aervict led by past.- o1 'llonth 7.30 p m . Eleanor arene, UD ay
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Prl&lt;ldy, Supt; Pruchlllg or 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. ChrlJ. &lt;lrcle, ~d Thur~ay 'ol 111011tb m.: ; : : :w"'~ ' ~ '~e':.::Kygel'llarlford .ParWith the hope it wUl, in 1ome metuure, /o•t.er tmd help lUI• loerillce, 7' 30 p. m.; Prll)'er..,.. Uan Endeavor, 7' 30 p. m., Srd 7' 30 P· m.; Clasa 12• lrd Wed· ;;.yer m- 7 ~- U:·w'!J. iJh, Hartford BapUst . Clrurch
1:30 p, m. Wednllday, Saturday ol month.
nesday of month, 8 p. m. ; AI~ Rev. Clylll ~ . llellder•on. p.. Mornlllg WOI'!Illp 9:1&amp; DET l!ettaln thai which is good In family and community life, this foo· MI. Mortall lllplllt Cblll'llb, Morning Stor EUB Cllnrch, ernoon Circle, 4th ThursdaJ oJ lor.
mon "Watchfulness ... the Teo
ture II tponllored by the bruineu /lrml and orfanizationll \Colt~er oJ Fonrll&gt; and t1a1n St Rev. Menzel Smith, poalor: 9,45 month, 2 P· m. ; Cbolr Practlce
VIrgins." Tuelday - Officert
MlddleporL a.v. Nyle Bnrd... L Ill. Sulldoy Scbool, Fred Wednesday, 7 p. m.
Cbareh ollle Nuuene, Plm- pllming meelin8, 7 p.m. EOT.
whole name• appear below.
llllnlltAr. Sunday Sellocll t:so Smith, •upt.: ltorl J!bulor, AII'L M1nemllle Melbodltl ehnrch trOy Rev. Clyde llondenoll,
...:_..:..;~-------------------.!., m. ArD01c1 !Ucharda, SUpL Mornlna worship 10:48 L 111.1 Dr. Lester I.. IIGalb, pucor: P1810r: Suilday Sebool 1:30 I .
llorning worship 10:30 a. m. Prayer meeting a p. m. Thur• VIctor a- Churclt J!cbool m.: Mornln1 Worahlp 10.30 a.
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NIOIIII lllptld Cbarelu sa... day.
SoperlntendenL 10 8· m. Olfto. m.1 NYPS 6:45 p, m. lt'renma
day School 8:30 L m.: wo.. Soalb llethet EUB Chlll&lt;lh - Ill Board meetin&amp; each quarter IIIHI11111, 7:30 p. m. Thurocla,.
Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Oblo
ablp 11 a. m.: Prayer ervlee, Rev. Eucen• E. Emerson, p. . Ullleu O!herwlse called. Holy
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tor. SulldaJ School 8:fS L m., CommUDion taeb quarter as liD- Cbnreb of lho N-e, fta. - - - - - - - -Norman ll Bahr SupL Sunday oounceo.
lllne, Ohio. Sundoy School II BY MRS A R BAILtY
Carleton •banb, Klllaabnry Wnrsbip IO:U L ;,._ and 7:30 p.
Morse Chapel Melbodlsl 9:30 . a.m. Snnday
Worship Mr. and ~- Weal MorrJ.
Road, Rev. Clyde lllnlon, P... m. Alternately. Bible Study Church, Arthur Sill~ Pastor Serv1ce 10:30 a.m. Somdoy EveDunb
ey t Sat .
lor. Sunday School, 9:80 a. m.; tlld PrOJer oervlce led by pas~ Sunday Scbool, 10 L m. Oliver niDg Service 7:30 p.m.; Mid • : ' and son lth : spennd ~."'
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Carl, supL S1111day Wor· or, 7,30 p. m. Thurlday.
Sayre. Supt.: Sunday Worship ll1!ek Prayer Service Wednet:''f!\ ~ andria!uy rs .
.llaktn of Good Bread
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lei'VIce,
10:30
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and
letVlce,
11
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Prayer
meetday
7:30
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Rev.
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Hantlllalon, W, Va.
7:30 p. m. alternately. Prayer Syracan IUI.B. Clulleb, Paul illg every WednesdiJ evemn,. Wolfe, Pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. Clo~t Orr called
WY 2-21155
Pomeroy
meollllt Wednelllly, 7:10 p. m. A. Sellen, PaaiOf.
on Mr. and Mrl. Bolly Orr and
8:30 a. m. SUodaJ School, Ben Portland Melllodlal Chnreb, Balland Chlll'ch o1 1M N - family Saturday.
Oollmblt Oapell WOHblp Hf- Qulsenherry, Supt.; 10:30 a. m. Arthur Stitt, pastor. Sunday 111e: Sunday School 8:30 L m.; Helen Ann and Rite Day, Jack
r1c:e IICb 8wlday 1:16 a. m.; Morning Wonlllp aervtco, 111 School 9:30 lo IO:Jll a. !D., llal' llolorDlnR Worsblp 10:48 L m. sonville, 0. are vlsiUnc Mro.
SundOJ School 10 a. m.: Youtb and llrd Bunday1 or lbe month; old G. Rouab, Supt.: Kenneth lt'rangellltlo aervlce 7:45 P· m. Virginia Thomas and family.
Service 6:15 p. m. Evening Wor· 7:30 p. m. Evening EvqeU. McLeod, Alt't. SupL Services Midweek prayer eervlce, 7:46 p. Mr. and Mrs. Cloylon Jone1,
lblp 7 p. m. eaeb Sunday,
11o Servlcie, 2nd and 4tb Sun- every Sunday eveblng.
m. Wlldllesday.
South Cbarleslnn, spent Frida)'
HI Uncola 8~ l.!lddleport WY II-25GO 1JO E. Second
Pomeroy
WY 2·2440
Bndbnry Cbllrek or Cbrlst, dll)' of m0111b. BETHANY ~lne Melbodlll Cbllrch, s,..aeuoe Cboftb o1 111e N- night witb Grover While and
Art Mareum, mlalller; Bible t:IO L Ill. Mornlng Worahlp: R. L. McDablel, pastor: SliD- rene, Willlam C. 1borpa. pulor, Doris.
lcbool and Mornlnl Worsblp, 10:30 a. m. Sunday ~ool, BIY· day 8chool 9,30 8, m.: Pruall- Sunday Srhool 9:30 L m.; 114on&gt; Corporal Norman Hyl_ell •. -!~'·
10:30 a. m.; ChrlsllaD Endeav· the Theiss, Su~; 8:30 ~- m. ing 10:30 a. m.; MYF 6 p. m.; ma ...,obip lUI L m.
who bas been in Knrea,. VISit.
or, 6 p. m.; Eveninii worship, Youth Fellowship. CARMEL - Prayer and Bible Study 7:30 p,
llli his plll'eall, Mr. tlld Mn.
Ellablllllld In 1801
t :IO a. m. Sundoy School. Way'
Pentecoslol Assembly, Roale Norman HyHll, Sr. He .nn p
7 m.
Wtll Columblo, W. Va.
p,
124, Rev. Paul E. Jones, pallor. trom here to Baltimore, Md.
01 Routb, Supt.; 10:10 a. m. m. Wednt!sday.
Mlddleporl
Pagntlle COIIImllblly Church ~o~orn~n 1 wonhip, 2nd IIICI ttb Roek Sprlnp Metllodlst - &amp;mday School IO 1. m.: WOI' Mro. Jean TrUueU, Mrs. !'ttl
Ph. MIIOD 7'7!-85118
Rev. Ruuell CUne, paslor. - llwlday of tbe montb; 1 p. m. Chester Lemley, pallor; WOJ" ship slll'lllceo 7:30 P· m. Sun. Kirkpatrick and Mra. Marcia
Young People's ~emce 7:30 P· llivllllnl EvangellsUe service, ship serfice 9:30 a. m.; sun- day, We41181day end Frldoy.
Hager atlendod a party
at
m. Thursday; Evanaetistlc ••~' 111 tlld lrd SUnday oJ monlb. day ScboOI, 10:1$ a. m.: MYF '11u! Pealecoolol Chnreb, Jllld. Mrs. Earl Robinsons al Gallipovlce Saturday, 7:30 p. m.: and Tn
Plallu EUB Charch, 6:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible dleport South llrd Ave.: SUnday Us Monday •venin&amp;.
Sunday 7:30 p. m.
ppen
study Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
·
nd
•••• Mr and ••- Ramond ou
Wut Main St
Pomer07
llomloek Ornve Crlsllan Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, paJo Ratitlld Methocllll Cllarollo School 10 a. m.; Su ay eve.
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Cburch
Worahip
aervlee,
9:10
tor;
Sunday
worship
9:30
a.
m.
ml
tor·
efangeUstlc
service,
7:30
p.
m.
returned
to
their
home
at
liDSupport tbe Cllureb of Your Cbolee
Ill E. MaiD IL
Pomero1
L m.
khool, 10, a. m. Sundly School 10 a. m., lloo Rev. C. J. Le . ey,
~as ~ Wtdnesday Bible Study 1:30 P. wood Tburoday after vililllll
1
Terry Cull~ Supt.
bart Vineyard Supt. Blhio 8111- ~ureb ~I :O·.~ ' m;;, W~ m.; SaturdJ: night Prayer and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Truutll.
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dy and prays; tervlee:j led by 'l PF ~~ S·IO L ..;:
Worship 7· ~0 p. m. P811or, Rov Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gaul tlld
Br11dford Cbareb ol Cbrlll, pallor, 1:80 p. m. Tuesday. ·1111
Churcb B. L. Barrett.
110111 of Chesler tpenl Su!lcla)'
Jo a
Robinson,
Minister:
Sunda
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b
with Mr. tlld Mrl. WardiD OurL
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Y Harrlsoa•ille Preo ylerlaa Mr and Mrl Wltemln WhHI,
6 1 . Bible Adult cluo meeting 7:30 p. Arthur 8 n. pulor.
BUIIdloC Supplltl IDd lllllwork
Worship, m. last Monday of month.
Sebool, t :IO a. m.; Gone Wolfe Olurch, John D~vies, paslor: Keno: called ~ Mr. tlld Mrl.
General contraflllna
9,::Chaoter, Ohio
10:10 L m.: EVenl!ll Worshl~. Fedmlod Cllarch. PomoreJ, Supt., Servlcu 'nlundiY ....,. Church School. 10.!0 a. m. wor- Ralph Bellard Tburaday.
Pbont WY :1-38'18
7 p, m. Wedal!lday, 7 p. m. !ltv. VI. II. Perrln. pallor! Ina.
ship servlet ·30 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert TrutBiblt Study
Cerl Kautl, Supt.: 8 D a d • Y lliloa MoiiiOCIIJI Olardl, AI" 1leorpiiiM4I Cbureb 01 J - sell and Roberla tlld Bandro,
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School, t a. m.; Worship hour thur Stitt, puror.
Suodoy Christ or Lattm Day Saints Ill Chester, were supper ~em ol
Doster Cllorell ol C ~rIll 10 a. m.
Sellocll 10 a. m., Clint Orr, mile• rrom Racine oo 1111. lhelr parent!, Mr. and Mn.
Bible School 9:30 e. m. PreachSupt.: SUnday Worlblp, II a.m. Portland Rold. Sunday School Stanley Trussell Suoclay.
Bulldm and BUlldlnl lup~Ues
P11Dt.1 and Hardware
las 10:30 e. m., flrtl and lhitd Mt. u-:..,ru~i~a.~llrl Syraa11 Methodltl Cblll'llb, 9,30 a. m.: worship IO:ao a. Mr. and Mro. Guy Rote and
Cllfalll', Ohio
Pit. 188-2001 Pit. Wlt-ma
SUnday..
SUnday 8
. • liV
·• wor Jr. Lester L. Roush, paslor: m., Bunda" evenln1 oervlct at :lUll, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman
Muoa CIIJ' Cllardt of Cilrlst, Star~?,• supl;,;
Cal, Mornin&amp;. Worsblp sm!Ot 9 a.m. 7:110 p. m.: Wed .. w&lt;m~htp ••rv· Hyeell and !emily ljle!tt SunWIIer Street; Suodll)' Bible f!::U.~~O :~ People'• met!- Dw Wmehrennor, Sup~.!.:: Ice al 7:30 p. m. Pastor, c. W. doy with Mr. and Mra. NOI'IIlln
Stody 9 a. m. EveDint Wol' in and Bible Study, 7130 p. m.; m. ~Q cbOol, YF
,. Prnffitt. AU evtnlna nrv· Hyotll Sr.
llhlp 7:30 p. m.; Blble StJXb', W~esday· Choir practice at day 6.30 P. m. Mrl~ M~ ~&lt;eo beiiln al 7:30 p. m.
Mra. Dorsa MotriiOD rtlurnAshland OU Producto
7·10 p m. Wednelday
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ed lo her borne Sunday at Rock
Pltoni WY 2-3481
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1111, arsl Monday each mootb 011r Lady ot Lorello Million Caatle, after l])llldln&amp; the 1111
INmt'l 1loltlt Qu
ttlddlepo11 CIIIII'OII II Cllrlal, Daavlllt Pilpba Bolllell, IP. at 7:30 p. m. Holy Commun- Lang Ballom,. a.v. lbomat Pe- two weeks 11llh RaiiJh Badlll'd
lllddleport, Oblo
WY 1-IW
Pomeroy
Sth aftll Mabl Street!. Donald O. Lanpvlllo, Oblo), Rev. 0. H. 011 eich quarter as aru1ounced. lrOnek, administrator: Sunday family.
.
Hlcka, mlnflllr; Bible Sebool, Car, pllltor: Bilbdoy School, I: SO wscs lltst Wednesday ol each lt!ass UO •· m., esl.. lloly Oaya Grover White and DoriJ and
111 ObU1aUon, 7 p. m
:30 t.m., Kanne'b Mellilhlnney a. m., Robert Qn1e, Supt. WOJ" '
Mr. and Mrl. Claylon Jone•
Supt.; Mornlna
Worablp, thlp aervk!e at 10:3; 1. m.; Pll· Letart Fallo United Bretbren 81. Jollll'l Cetllollo Mllllklll• IPIIIt -'land 11lth Mr. and
:"30
mPr lllven::,.,~o':J: ..-1m Youth, ~ · 45 p. m. : Evan- InC rist ChUrch, Sundoy School near Guyovill• tllulcb Ridge! : Mrl. Lto £ddy llld !amll~ or
P· m.,
aper
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1eliatic serlllce, 7:!0 p. m. Mid· t :30 a.m. WOI'!lhlP nrvlees. The Ito~. Frank Manlert,
P•• Wooster.
.
becialll' - Southam rrtod lteu
QuaUI)o Fumllure ll Lowtr l'tlett
DlldaJI,
7
p.
m.
W•k
Prayer
11M
Pralle,
W.S.
ril'llt
and
third
Thursday
even·
lllr,
SUnday
Masa
10:30
a.
m.:
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clarence Baker.
111 N. lnd
1114&amp;eporl
WY Ht78
MlddiQorl, Oblo
Cbarch ol Christ, Pomeroy, llllelly, 7.80 p, m.
lop at 7:30 and~ second and Holy D~y ol Oblllatlon 8:30 1. Columbus IIPIIII wMkllnd
lit
7
30
Jerty r.tat«s, pulor~ Iunday lhl&amp;dom 8all 01 Jeaov..•o fourth Sunday nigbll at ' · m.: Confession, 11 bour before their bomo hero tlld with Milo
SchoOl t :IO a. m. Olurch JO ,so Wlllltdes· Public meeting. SUn- James Morrloon, paator. urch Mass.
McDoll.
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L m.; ChrisUan Endeavor. 8:30 day 5 p. m., \llatehto~VW otlldJ
The United Mllhodllt Cit Ire' Tbe StlvoUoa Army, sa..., Ronnie Orr., Raedll&gt;llle, opent
p. ... lhllllnl Strvlct. 1•10 p. • p. m.; Bible ttucly Tuetc1111 PomeroyCh
~~~~ lily s. Wlnlna officer tn chara&amp; a lew doyo with his granclpar.
m.
I p. m. SllrVih meeUna, 7 P· pas~ Cr~c SUpt. Len YaUCh: Sunday 10 a. ~. l!bllneq met~ entl, Mr. 8lld !.Ira. Clint Orr.
Devoted to the Interests
. ·IIIIIUII _OliN) ol Cllrll~ 111. 'l'bursday, Mbtlttry oohGOI, m.
' Divine worshl tog: 10,30 a. m. SUII!IIt ~ool.
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Of ibe Meigs-Mason Mea
Bl~le School 11:30; CommUilt&lt;ln I p. m. Tburaday.
~::'30A:~~. SBU:.ay, .\IJilllt
Sunday 7 p. m. Young Peopll's
ROMII: (t!Pil-llemoat ttl~
11-.woocl.
lo.30 L Ill., . V. R. al'lley. II. Pall's tlld IL JGIJI'• IIo Dr. Fl. Stanley Jones' DIY at Legion: 7:30 p. m. Salvation mated In lhe llundrtdl,ol~lbou
~·~·
SUpt. Sabra CansdaJ, pianist, LulhetiiD church. - Morning 'ilhl Lancaster Camp Orounds. meeting: Tburoday, I to 3 loa- uncia ol dollan WU .'
Bt~e SIUdY. 7:30. Delbett Ro- ftl'lblp 1:15 a. m. and 10:.4~ Dr. Jones preach"!' throe timet Illes Home l.eaaut; 7 p. m. Prap lD norib Ita?' fror4·b ,., .,._,.,
IDIIJe, leadtr.
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a, m.; Sunday Scboolll:ac a.m. ldurinc lbe dll)', 10:30 a.m., i :· o - ; 7.80 p. m. Bible atudy, and hllh wind&amp;. ~
. '
Zlcla Cblrell et Cllrllt, l'omt» (8oth eoncrea»IIOnl are meet· ·so p.m. and a p.m. The p11blic prqer meetlnc. Oilier aervleet1 areas 111 Ill • wiA
rov • ~~trrt~tmwe I!Dad, Eu- 1111 u one 11 s~ Jolul'l Church Ill Invited ro hear this tnterna• 111 announciOIM!It
IIOI'ib Italy ll'om !Ill
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Oblo
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ulldorwOGd, 'mlalSIII\ ~ 11 'Plot Grove lt'blle lito aew IlonaI ml!tlonary. who eerved Pema..., llevelllll D~ 41Mi&gt; Trl181e IDd llq
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ldiliol ti~ . a. 111,; Mornllll St. PIIIJ'I CllilrGb II litllle liiiiiL lht worl4 OUiiiiiD movtmeQt 1111 Clltlhi - MUibetry lllllbll Naples.

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Belair • Door Sedan. 8 oyl, Std. Shlll Double barrelled uarp,
;~:ent condition. 6~~I Business Services
Reel Estate For Sale
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BEANS, potatoes, tomatoes and BULLDOZER work
wanted. FOR SALE - 93 acre farm,
sweet corn. VI 3-2254. Clar- Farm ponds, backfilling, 20 aeres bottom, balance in :
LeMons Coupe, Like new bucket oeats. Automatic shift, One
very careful owner.
ence Proffitt, Portland, Ohio. driveways. Reasonable rates pasture, 7 rooms and bath,
8 24 tfc
Phone WY 2-22118.
8 :11110tc new oil furnace, new roof.
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CHROME dinette table, two OON'1 PUMP )"'UIPuggtsb Be!&gt; sell with or without furniturot.
Notice
chairs. New chair cover, $15. H&lt; tanlt Get Klean-Em-All Near Rutland, one mile off
1964 Chevrolet Impala
$2395 4 Door Hard Top. Spotless all white wltb all white rinyt Inter·
ior. Hydramatie, Power Steerins and brakes. One careful local
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Coupe.
Locally
owned,
clean
interior,
whit&amp;
finish,
124
========~~ Call WY 2-3442. 8 25 3tc oeptic tank cleaner. Land. Will sell without fum~
owner,
like new W. W. tires, 327 cu. in. VB engine end std. trans,
2'1, Acres on Rt. 143, basement !D81'k Faru; Burea!L
lure for $10,000.00. Phone SH
Radio and heater.
17' 1 41', sub-floored, drill- 1,;;======;;:;I;;:;IU=tl;;:;c,l 2-4171.
8 26 3tc
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ed well, lots of good water, II
FOR SALE_ 4 bedroom home(
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$800.00. Small 3-wheel tract2'1, miles from Pomeroy on , 1963 Ford Galaxie 500 - - - $1795
Station Wagon. One local owner. Hydramatte, Power 1teerin1
or power cultivator,
side
Rutland Road. James Crisp.( 4 Door V8 engine, Cruiseomatic trans., power steering
and brakes.
OF MY OFFICE
and brakes, power seat, grey finish, new 1st line whiteboard wheelbarrow,
body
8 25 4tc
wall tires, radio and heater,
tools, etc. Irvin Miller, Rt. 2,
FOR
SALE
4
rooms
and
Carpenter, Ohio.
8 2S 6tp
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1962
Corvair 4-Door Sedan _ _ $1195
bath,
new
paper
and
paint,
G-RE-EN
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half run4 Door Hard Top Sedan. One local owner. Show1 good care.
Local car and clean inside and out, fawn finish, auto·
new noors, lot 4Sx225. 356
ners. $2 bu.. delivered, in
malic trans., healer, good W. W. tires.
Broadway St.,
Middleport.
Through Sept. 5
Pomeroy and Middleport. SH,
Sales &amp; Service
$3,500.00. Call WY 2-3442.
1960 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Dr. _ _ $B95
8 25 3tc
2-4176.
8 25 3tc
n.. 2 Door Hard Top, 406 cu. in, engine. 4 speed. Burgundy out.
6 cyl. Powergiide, radio and heater, whitewall tires like
DR. RAY R. PICKENS
side.
Black bucket seat. inside. Jo,uU. consul. Extra nice,
HO'I'PO!NT electric
rauge, e Fits Almost Every Car OR SALE 6 room bouse, ciou.'
new, cleao interior, Ivory and gold finish. A sharp car.
ble sink, cabinet, bath, cel..!j push button, clock, timer and
eTran.~erable When
lar, 3t acres ground. $3000.00.
1960 Mercury Parklene H.T. Sedan_ $B95
IIJTUMOBIL£ msuranct beeD deepwell Very good condi• •
You Tr·ade Cars
Contaol
Lawrence
Rupe,
Jet
b1ack finish, clean interior, all good tires, automatic
CIIICOI!tdT '"""' your opera· lion. Price $25. Phone WY 2Star Chief 4 Door Sedan. One local owner. I.Jke new all vinyl
Langsville, Ohio. 8 20 12tc
trans., power steerin&amp; and brakes. Mercury finest model.
eGuaranteed 24 months
lar'l litenleT CaO WY I-21M. 2000.
8 25 3tp
upholstery. Power ateering and brakes, Hydram1tie.
or 24,000 mfles
, FOR SALE - 8 room modern
Illite TOMATOES for canning o r
house in Middleport, desirable
- - - - - - - - - - juice, Come soon or call. VI e Most Popular Ulllt
SEE THESE TODA Yl
location, near schools. Ex·
SMITH'S Clothing store Is now 3-2484.
8 25 3tc
In tbe U.S.A.
cellent condition. Call WY 24 Door Sedan. Power steering. Automatic. Power brakes. Extra
open at Lelart Falls, Ohio, 10 NEW 50,000 BTU noor furnaces.
1956 Chev. Bel Air HT Cpe. _ $249
5498.
8
24
6tp
clean £or model.
a. m. untD 7 P· m. 8 :111 tfc With all controls, size 22'h x
00
1957 Dodge VB. 4 Dr. P.S. P.B. $199
32'h, noor openings,
$100
.
Installed
each. Call WY 2-3442.
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1957 Buick HT Coupe
$199
8 25 31
V8 4 Door. We ean refer you to this owner. Power Steerint.
c
1957 Olds BB- 4 Door
$295
Fordomatic. Nice.
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CANNING TOMATOES, 75c a
POMEROY - 2 bedroom frame
bu., pick your own or $1.25
Pomeroy, 0.
home, bath, basement, fore1958 Chevy VB· 4 Dr. Std. Trans. $249
picked. Bring own contailr
ed hot air healing, attached
ers: Don Hubbard, Syracuse, ~1.: CONDITIONING Refrtger- garage. Lot 50 x 200. $8SOO.OO.
Ohto.
8 24 61p
atton service. Jack'• Refrlg· INVESTMENT - One
story
196.0 Ford VB Pickup
$1095
STEREO CONSOLE 196Sn!od- eralion, New Haven, Pbone bungalow. 5 rooms,
bath,
8' Flareside body, heavy duty truck tiree.. DelUie cab and
STORE HOURS:
el. Lovely finish.
'!'his set TU 2-3537.
4 1 tfc
garage, plus three 4 • room
seats. Light green fini11h. Heater,
BUICK
PONTIAC
GMC TRUCKS
has AM and FM radio, twin
AUCI'IONEER
frame houses, each one has
Daily 9:00 to 7:00
speakers, dual volume cooComplete Service
bath and garage. Gross in·
1963 Corvair Panel
$1599
POMEROY, OHIO
Fri. &amp; S1t. 9 to 9
trot. Thls set 3 months old.
Crtn Bradford
come over $2000.00 per year.
l..ucally owned and a real clean one. Fawn finish, 6 cyl,
Take over payments of $5
Write, J»roue or Contact
Always rented. Priced to sell
engine for econom.v, eood tires, iide doors and rear
per month or pay balance due
A. C. BRADFORD
5e ACRE FARM - OFF RT, 7
doors, heal&lt;!r,
$91.26. 1'ry it in your home.
Racine, Ohio
- 20 acres cultivated, balFor Rent
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8 24 61
ance pasture, good fence,
1954 Chevrolet % Ton Stake _ _ $249
of them. The cattle may be m·
Wy
call
2
11
decora
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1 hed I
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spected . at Tattersall's after 4
NE'"1.Y
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plenly or water, pond. Mod6 cyl, engine, 4 speed trans. Runs out good,
apartment, S rooms and bath 196ii SINGER, sewing machine. iart Gnreoor, Plamblq 111t1 ern 2 story home, 6 rooms,
p.m. , Friday, Sept. 10. Jnforfront and back porch. 140.00 Equipped to zig zag make
Doallnl
bath , hardwood noors, fire195B Chevrolet 2 Ton
$995
mation and catalogs are availper month. Call Walter buttonholes, make fa;.,y deMIDent~ O'le
place, basement, furnace heat
II ft. dump OOdy, VB engine, 900x20 tires, •olid cab.
able by contacting National
Crooks, WY 2-3631. 8 'l1 tic signs. Take over 9 payments
EWnde ybaour••'ewaner ~~~blel
barn, Implement shed, other
Charolais Sales, 2037 West Blee
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$
Road, Springfield.
I ROOM 'h double unfurnished of $6.00 or pay balance due
Se
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Ul mgs. 13,500.110.
50 NEW CARS &amp; TRUCKS ON DISPLAY
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ALBERT
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COX,
SALESMAN
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house, fenced yard, 3 bed- .., 4·
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Reaaouable Raleo
had cattle selected are as foJ.
rooms. C&amp;lToll Johnson, WY
8 24 6tc CaD W~ Z.ZD7• Da)' 011 Ntgld WY 2-3830
WY 2-b~tc
AT OUR BIG USED CAR CENTER
: The second Annual
Ohloj Charolais Association that have
U660.
8 26 3tp
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Valley Charolais
Association lows: Adams Farms, Inc., RockFOUR ROOM furnished apart· THERI':'S NO charge for use
· - FOR SALE- Nine room house,
Bull Sale will be held Sept. 11 ville, Ind. ; Ralph Baldenhofer,
menl Phone WY 2-36S8.
of Carpet Shampooer
with BEATING, Plamblq, MeDer with 4 lots, in Racine. Bath,
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at Tattersall's in Lexington, Ky. Springfield; James Bruce Hop0
8 24 tfc purchase of Blue Lustre Car- Furtlacea. Arnold Brotbort, furnace. Phone W'i 9-2603.
There will be a show of all sale kinsville, Ky.; Clear 'Creek
~==--o---c--c-pet and Upholstery cleaner. Ill l!alt Mala Street, Po.,.
8 24 6tp
cattle at 10 a.m. for the buyer Fai'IIIS, Evansville, Ind.; Counf ROOM Apartment wllb batb Baker Furniture, Middleport, ony. PboDI WY J.m8.
O
YOUR CHEVY DEALER
to make comparison of qualih•. c!'ls Charola18
• Fann Wes•~
ID Pomeroy- Ph006 WY·2-3319 Ohio.
6tc
7 211 tic
NE OF Pomeroy's finest
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- umed homes, the former N01'111311
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Tbe show will be jutlged by El- ville 0,· D-Dan-D Farm Ow·
AKC registered Pekingese pop- CAR Washed end vacu
· Neutzllna home, 2 story brick,
OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
ton Baldwin of KansBB City, ensboro.' Ky.; Dust Dell Farm,
UNPURNISHED 4 room. bath, pies. Mrs. w. w. Call, 732 Wilson's car wash, 550 Page 6 rooms, llit bath, garage,
Mo. The sale will begin prompt- Union City, Tenn.;
EniVar'
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atiUIJ room. oleo van!. Point Sycamore St., Middleport. St. Middleport W¥·2-3'715. llreplace, 2 acres ol ground,
POMEROY, OHI
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iy at 1 p.m. with 52 bead of Charolais Farm, Laka Forest,
Lane. Lincoln Helghtll. Pb. WY US7S,
8 17 l2tc
Opel! from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. wonderful view o! Pomeroy,
quality Charolals cattle to be Dl.; Paul Flowers, Lexington,
W'J Wll'l48 1&amp; tic
- - - - 10ven dayo • week. 7-31-30tc lltain Street and river. Phone
sold to lbe highest bidder at Tenn.; c. E. Gorman, Fleming·
. TRAILEIC WI'S - lieo SALEI ... SAVEl
NEIGLER BUD.DING Supply Dick Neutzllng, WY 2-2800 aft.
AUrO SALES
auction.
borg, Ky.; Hazlett FarmJ, Waveep minter. Brown'o Trail
No hderal Exci.. Tu
Racine, PiBBtlc wall tile 14c er 5 P- m.
1 28 tic
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The oale will consist of 11 ~d, Ind.; Hidden V'aUey Ranch,
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_ .,. fl. fllr bathrooms FOR SALE 6
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11956 FORD (l door, red and sw1mmmr
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bred boll 1 h• fi pur Bidwell; HiUmat Farm, Hop9• wen.,· ve
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I II tie PFIRuEsEFZREERE 1- Crum$179
IDg, kitchen cabinets measur· poration limits with nmnin
clio and heater •. white _side- ..,_, to .,. ,..,.., - .,...,. bred felllllles. All are young mgton, ru., LaFraise Farms,
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TIUIEB llld lour
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water and natural gas. Call fl2li 00 Phone WI 9-2172
Dum• ,.,..,,., _ 101.oo .., month cattle With their future ahead Waldo 0 , Pennyrile
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FOR SALE - 8 room and bath
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p0 tts• Fanklln
Tile Ramlller
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house, wilb 101&gt; acres, bam, Werld Slllndud ,.
NoT1co ,. APPLICATION
Stafford, Carrolton, Ky.; Chea, Rawley
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LONE
STAR,
18
ft.
fiberglass
outbuildings
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b)' adopted for the Employe~• of tile an. •ppll.catton wit.b the PubUc utJll. Ind . Windy Shade Fllrm West
h.p. motors, complete can-- appointment only Call WY .. 1111 ear room. ride IDd .... ="o,ofp::edJepo~o:o:.._ month tiel Commlulon or Ohio to Cbarlll Che's'ter 0
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8 12 tfc
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ear rvuO. JteJU)ar PatroJmaft - 12'16.00 pu Permit No. ''" IIY llli41nl the tollow·
IOCIDI and private bath. (D.
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aDd IDIBiprabilltJ
Extra~~~~: - II 4!1 . ., ll.our
lDf PrlhOI'IL firm. or corporat.IOJUI u
PlTrSBURGH mPI) - Dick
Man1ger
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Ph. WY 2-2181
lion. Phone WY 2-2881, Middle.
&amp;:..&amp;ce n
Dll'lll
stree\ Foreman - UIO.oo per month Inc., 3:16 M.apzln. lih'ut. New Or· a ey was stgne
Ufi!IUCIJ as
I ROOM furnished- -hou_Se__inl'=:;~~""'~""'=""'""'""'ll port.
8 26 3tc buildlog site - .3% acres on
lletnpolltall MoCeri
~~e:t !:,P•':=:e.Ua~·~~ur- ..;:'~=~a;.rti m:r obtain furtb· an am~iata~t coach for the
1.
- - ' - - - - - - - --- - - Route 33, 5 miles
from
E. MelD Street, Pomero,
am.oo per montb
er Information u to ,.td appllcatton Pennsylvama Mustanga of tile
Mason. Call WY 2-3872, Porn- SEWING machlnes, repair oerWanted To Buy
Pomeroy. Good welL can WY
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Football
fllf11 Ohio
8-23-6tp vtce all mak
WY 2--2284.
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Uoague. Haley was released bJ
&lt;. fURNISHED apartment,- - -4 '!'he FabriC Shop, Pomeroy.
miscellaneous.' Call or write; FOR SALE: Fallll, 8 room
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the Pittsburgh Steelen Tuel:,::.,":.:~~a~ ~Ythi.i';~ :0~~ Smger ~~ u~nd Mrs. Howard Cecil, 11011 w. bouse, with bath. 129 acres.
legal Notice
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day.
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Main
St.
,
Pomeroy.
Phone
SH
2-5835.
AN oRC::~~~:c~oNOAM~.!o •~· Clerk ~~~B~aN (Jf Publle ..utaln8 14
1965 HONDA 250 Scramble. Co~
1 29 tfc
8 10 12te: TION 1 Of oRDINANCI NO. til
'l'emPOrar7 arn:11 mJ:: _ 11.00 ,.,
··a san IIIV
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fi'O BEDROOM house-on LlJl.. tact Jack Walker Hemlock
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hour
NIIA1al Miiit Iii' '•. S. . . ,1
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birch
kitchen,
auG
after
WY
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electric
driv1
Sale
or
Trade
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inane. No. 88! pu•4M.'I. by the vm.,e
10m u
heat. WY z-5127 rrn before WY 2-6894
en cement mixer. also used
• SECTION 1: That Sectlol:t. No. I of ol. MiddlePOrt on March I , 1&amp;88, and
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Reuter GO-KART for sale or trade foJ: Ordinance No. 88l which J'Udl .. all ordlniDCml IJid parb or onllnam::•
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olill'" PEACHES, DOW plcldug early Hill farm.
8 24 3tp ... VIDa.. of Mlddlopon, Ohio,
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Chief of Pollee - 1313.7~ pu month ehall be retnacltn t4t JuiJ 1 198&amp;
room and garage. Located; Red Free, Red Haven, Sun
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Rerular Pltl rolman tz~l.:15 per monlll PUlled AURUit e. UJG5
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Extra Pollee - 11.31 per hour.
ATJ'EST: Gen. Gra'te 'ae;ll:
8 20 6te 10 apples. Opea Daily and son
Crow•a'st.eak House 1964 SIMCO. Take over balance streat Fotelll.a.n- 13L'i.73 per month
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WeDs
Orchard,
Po,;,.roy.
etc
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$1000.00.
In
good
condition,
8 26
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WUkenllle.
7 IS tfc _ __
one owner car. Phone M'i 6.. · - - WANTED - operating room 3394.
8 37 6tc
7 311 30tc
lnsur1nce
nurse to head the operating
.
- .rate, PHOTO Copym&amp; Service CoJ&gt; nn. &amp; recovery rm. lmmedi-, 1856 FOR~ piCkup custom cab
water, free sewage. Contact les made ,. lepl · r&gt; ate open!Qg, liberal salary &amp; new pam! Job. Can be seen . Need turret end engine lethe; milling m•·
John J. Fry, Depot St., Rut- blrll! reconlll and ann:pean' fringe benefits. 7 • 3:30 p. m. Fnday even!Qg or Saturday.
chine, drill operaton_
Job openings on
Janel.
8 26 311tc
olber documents
J shift. Write or call Dir. of _!ho~e WY_2-6254. -~- 8 26 3tp
Lf estock - - - Beater . . . . - , Pomero, N.urses, Medical Center Hos- 4 Dl\. 1958 OLDSMOBILE, suJ&gt; three shifts: Contad H. W. lowry at Wil_ __! _ -~ - __
t f tlr p!tal, 4th &amp; Sycamore
St., er 88, good tires, aU new
n:AM OF MARES, 5 years old
Gallipolls, 0.
8 26 3tc brakes, radio. power brak•s. liam Ann Motel, Gallipolis. Seturd•v Augweight 2,800 lhs. Clarence
For le1se
WAlTRESSa ild bartender-want- power steering, bydromatlc
ust 28 from 9 a.m. to 12 a.m., and 1 p.m.
PnrUand. 8 26 6tp ASIILAND filii•.• station and ed. WY 2-8843. . .
I 26 6tc transmission, new . apringo.
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One ol the cleanest car! in
grocery for lease.
Small WANTED: Woman for house- Pomeroy. Call Walter Grue,.
to 9 p.m. Sunday August 29, 10 a.m. to 12
Serv~
bouse available, Howard work. Mrs. Dorothy Cowdery, er. WY 2-3230. Actual mile1.m.
and
1
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to
3
p.m.
Woods, Rl. I, above Chester. Long Botlom, Ohio.
1ge 43,000, Pri«,'' $89S.OO., " .
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springs, heater, defroster, spare tire, oil filter and
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