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onsolidation Problems Aired

Voters of f!ve school districts
Morton verified tbat tbe ltbe job done."
I Here is the big variable. Av· lfive districts could be bonded cal $152,4%1. The lntal of these state - aod federal aid ••· isbury local, will have to hunt
will decide in November wheth- consolidation of Pomeroy SaJ. He added that money is avail· erage costs tor 1,200 unit high for no more than $80t ,025, which figures IS $80l,o2~ .
der new legislation avail- their burial plaec. For the Jeter to go It alone or together to lsbury local and Bedford local: able. He also recommended that schools can
be ftgured, buliis the legal limit of nine per
ALONE OR TOGETHER? able for vocational training. !Sialure has approved a law reprovide minimum education re- has been certllied oa tbo baJ. Iall possible information on the there always are variations:cent of $20 million va luation in Morton said the _question for _Several administralnl'll_ la.st quirin&amp; the dissolution of ~II loquirements, a State Department lot thl1 November.
proposed consolidalion be gotten , from the average.
Ithe ftve dtslncts. The state un- 1voters m the dtstrtcts really IS rught showed a warm mterest cal elementary distriCts ID the
of Education representatiw told Mr. Thoo!pson also verified to the voters before the election. i The decision here would rest [dertakes to provide the rest. I""" of going it alone to provide in establishing a high quaiJty state.
administratol'll aod school hoard that a formal application has i'Nothing should be hidden," he on the new board that woutct f Each distritc's present bond- adeqaute education or doing it vocational department in con· In other words, Bedford aod
members Tuesday night in Mld- 11been made to the state for aid said.
1take over if consolidation is ap- ed indebtedness would come off,together.
nectwn with the proposed new SaiJsbury either will have te
dleport.
to build a new, comprehensive! However, Mr. Morton pointedlproved. Such a board would be lthe lnp in the new bonded ac· 'If you can maintain the high •chool.
. . bmld htgh schoolll of lhetr ~WI
Byron Morton, introduced bylbigh school.
lout there are ''some !lungs that appointed by the state, upon tion.
standards now requtred by the Also, after 1967, ali .distncts or become a _part ol an elllslo
Middleport Superintendent Clar· Voters wiU have spelled out cannot be known beforehand." recommendations made by the , For example, Pomeroy's cur- state in each district separate· will be requtred to provtde htgh. mg district w1lb a h1gh schooL
ence ThompBOn, fielded all ques- for them on their ballots P"" The greatest unknown factor !present county board. One mem-' rent indebtedness is $436,000, its ly we have no complaint," he standard vocational training to The future thus was clear
lions on the proposed consolida· cisely how the issue will affect is the eventual cost of a propos· ber would come from each of.1valuation is $5,!168,345 leaving ,said.
all high school pupils. If neees· Tuesday rught for those two dislion In a ~wo bour "'!'sion in them in each district.
ed new high school that would the five dist.flcts. At the next '$101,151 as the limit of addltion- J However, no state aid is a· sary, districts wiU have to con· tricts,; "We will have to 1:0118011·
the cafeten~. Twenly·BIX men Said Morton :
have to house nearly 1,00 high et.ction board members would al indebtedness.
vailable for schools WJder 500 1tract for the tr~mmg oulstde date,. one sa1d. Voters tD !hose
and two ladies, Mrs. E. 0. Rail •·we will do the necessary 1school students at the outset1be elected.
1 Middleport show• a possible 1 in size. He suggested buildmg lthe county. or outstde tis dtstnct. dtstncts will decide wbetber
of the Mtddleport board, and back!lfound work before the Jand that many think •hould ' Regardless of what the naw 1added mdebtedness of $148,145 costs would be prohtbtttve sep- Inaddtlion,_two of the ftve ,they will consolidate as P':"po5o
Wanda Eblin, clerk ~I lbe_Salls- electwn and set up the amount Jlook toward the future with fa- :board might propose in a new Northwestern $258,~1._ Bedford jarately .
:distncts, flgurmg m the con:_oll-(d thiB November, or walt uobury board, were his audience. of state support needed to get ctllttes for at least 1,2011.
'htgh school, taxpayers m the Local $140,747 and Salisbury loMorton also verified I b • t dalton, Bedford Local and oal· Ill 1968 and be told by the stale
when and how to do it.
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Other points brought out Ill
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- If consolidation Is approved the five buards could get together anytime - but no later
than next July I - and notify
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made
into one board. There
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tion here, Mortoo said.

NEW YORK (UPI J - A mammoth railroad stretch· - The districts' combined
ing from Maine to Neb raska and from Canada to the $20 million valuation Is enongbS~uth was offered today in a "cure-all" plan to solve the to do a good JOb m educatmn
staggering problems of railroading in the jet age.
1 "at a cost you can alford," ~
The proposal for the nation 's largest railroad-:-• "separately, _1 don't see how
, vast system covering 20 states and two Canadtan provm· l you can do It," Morton said.
I ces-was forwarded by the Norfolk &amp; Western and . - Carl Kautz ratsed the que:.
' Chesapeake &amp; Ohio railroads. Implicit m the merger Ilion of. possible mandatory ~
plan was an invitation for government a1d to pull four whdallon of Eastern and South' ailing commuter lines out of the red. Otherwise they ern, that ts, should It be doml
' would be excluded from the ,
·-·. -- - . - now or not? Morlnn said he •·
merged system.
\ &amp; Hudson. Boston &amp; Mame. greed with other state edica.
Reading and New Jersey Cen tors that b1ggest JOb of catchIn one of the best-kept !man-, tral. The merged line would ing up in providing adequate
cial secrets. the o~ards ot da- also include the Baltimore ~ buildings and program comes
rectors of both . ratlroads met Ohio, 90 per cent of which is in the five districts now consid·
secre~ly :md stm ultaneou sly- currently owned by the C&amp;O. ering consolidation. Eastern. for
the N&amp; Where,
lhe C&amp;O m
example, has undergone a t'OD·
Cleveland - to approve plans
solidation within the pasl tO
to mrrge. They dtd •n the frut·
years and new h!i!li "'~'"''
tum of months of metiCUlous
have been built in both dis·

WASHINGTON - IN !\
dramatic acknowledgement of
the urban age, Congress has
reshaped the upper echelon of
sovemrnent to add • cahinet
department aimed at the city·
dweller.
final congressional approval
came Tuesday
for legisla·
liOD est.ablishing the new "depar,tment of bousing and urban
d•velopment." All that is need·
ed itow is President Johnson's
lig,.ture.

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2ACCI'dents ,I
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union land management negoti•·
tors, qpcter pressure from Presplar,nm~
t· t
ldenl Johnson, plal!lled "mom·
Announce Plans
flC s.
1 -State aid is 8 partial "'Inlne, nOon and night" bargain- BEAGLE FIELD TRIAL- Winners of the 13-inch rna le class that competed during the lOth annual field , Then, top executives of the,
dian gift." Along with a oond
lng !~~Pions loday lnan e!fort trials sponsor~d by the Meigs County Beagle club posed a fler judging had been completed. Left lo right, fr ont row, · two lines - tired, hungry and
1issue this fall, voters of the
to fend off au economy-damag- William Byar of ML Healthy, holds his champion dog, "Mr. Biscuit," Willard Cobb of Durham. N. C., has his sec· b•arded - galhtred in New
five districts will also act 011 8
lng stl'\ke.
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ond place dog "Grissom's Jack," and the third place dog. "Walter's Echo Billy," owned by Bill Walters of China- York 's Waldorf Towers Tuesday
one-half mUI leVJ that would
C0ngr011sional leaders jotned grove, N. C , and Jack Wian of Indiana, Pa , has the fourth place beagle, ''South Beaver Ted" and Orian Karickhoff night to announce the S&lt;'cond
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run for 23 years toward repaythe Chief El~utlve In urging of Spencer, Pa., has fifth place winner, "Karickhoff's Jeffrey." Standing are Judge Ivan Rhodes of St Michael, Pa, phase · the plans.
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I Two aCCidents on Metgs cound· ment of whatever state aid is
an earlj settlement ef It!• oteol . Richard Rupe , preS)dent of the Meigs County Beagle club, and Dick Reeder, judge from Beaver Falls, Pa.Under the proposal, live other i ty htghw.Jys were fmRvesbettgateC 1received. However wh't redispu~. but as yet thel'l' were Senti'nel photo
railroads · includmg the four be- iTuesday
· to be repaid
.· al.er 23
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no firm signa of any significant
set by communter woes, would ' . arten ac s epart mden · .t' 0 years Is cancelled under oresbreak In the deadlock.
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eventuaJly jois the merged !JO)unes
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on 120
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N&amp;W-CIO system m dtreet com. !miS tap.
I million valuation for 23 years
WASIUNGTON -.DURING '
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pellttmt ~tth the Pennsylvama- The department was summon· is $2.'111,1100, so. should $1'h-mil·
the next year the naiKMis step- Three classes of the !9651inch male class.
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Belle Echo. Beck~ Jo, second; 1
New rork Central system, ed to Syracuse Tuesday morn- lion be received to belp build a
ped up military ef!ort ID Vtet Meigs County Beagle club field ! The top f1ve dogs m each Pceston Currents Ltttle Ac· • I
l 0
I whose merger 18 now before ing to probe a mishap report· new high school "you will h•ve
Nam is going to become a very trials have been completed with , class and their owners were : re Babe, third : Henry Wells or 11
the Interstate
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ICC) Commerce Com· ' ed to have lrappened about 3 a. had a pretty good bar gaiD,
real thing for about 400,000 strong competition in
each 13-i ncr. male - William By· Pomeroy with Well Run BetmiSSIOn I
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' A traclor-tratler apparently : - 0 peratlng levtes
gle and married draft categor- The concluding event of the cutt. Willard Cobb of Durham.1Middleport, Meaoow Hunt 5th.
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lhe - ~-- ne- ac.!_wanna,
awarc ibackcd from a driveway into a new sc hool plant would be up
les.
lOth annual affair ts today wtth N. C. , with Grissom's Jack; J !a-inch male - Newt Cooper The lOth anmversary of
telephone pule, breaking it ofl to the new buard. State aid is
That word came today from competition in the 15-inrh fe- Bill Walters of Chmagrove, N.. or Portsmouth with Cooper's forma lion of the emergency!
about 1.2 miles east of the cor·, available here, too.
Selective Service officials who male calss. Judges are Dick C.. wilh Walter 's Echo Uilly; 1Peandge Boy, first, Rasdall l squa~ umt at Ra~me wtll be.
poration limits. The dri ver ~ad : - Savings are realized in consaid that the notion military Reeder of Beaver Falls, Pa .. John Wtar of Indiana, Pa, with Coplan of Marietta with &amp;ott· observed durmg a Labor Day l
Inot been identified today and solidation. which usuallv help
manpower needs can be met, and Ivan Rhodes of St. Mich- South Beaver Ted and Orian Ro-Gizmo ," second ; Harley celebratton next Monday.
' the investigation is .being con- to expand the educational pr,.
as in the past, through a draft ael, Pa.
. Karickhoff of Spencer, Pa., with Bennett of Westerville
w1th
ReSLdents of the area alsoI
tmued.
'Jgram. Teachers can be paid
pool of single, generally unat. The field trials are held atKarickhoff's Jeffrey.
Long Vielj 'S Buddy, third , John will be invited to tour the new l
The other wreck occurred at , more. Better teachers can b•
!ached men between 19 and 26 the Meigs County club grounds 13-inch female - Preston Cur· rRoss, Jr., of Chesapkeade, Va. · $25,1100 hre statwn and town
jf
I 40 p.m. Tuesday, 2.6 milos employed.
was a mistaken one Few of near Harrisonville. There were . ent of Columbus with Merri-· with Rosses Trial Line Pete, hall from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. on
north ot the Pomeroy corpora-l - Large schools have b&lt;&gt;come
those drafted are likely to see 42 dogs entered in the 23 inch i[•ells Niftyette, first;
Bill fourth, and Garnel Sparks of [ that day .
, M Thomas Scally ol Mid- lion limits on State Route 7. , necessary for two reasons. 11
aervice In Viet
Nam itseU, male class, 49 m the 13-inch l Hamm with a dog owned by Portsmouth with Pearfdge Jus-1
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' die ~~t 15 making fmal prepar· The department said Charles dollars, and (2) program. It "
where the troop commttmenf ts l female class and 39 m the 15 nod Sauer, M•ddleport, named ' tm-0, fifth.
. Money · ratsmg actiVIties dur· , at•~ns lor the 0 cnmg of a new F McDamel, 26, Mason, W. Va, no longer economica'!y poss•hlr
mainly made up of volunt'l'y
mg the day Will mclude the sale .
P
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lost control of hts 1960 model to operate small schools and
enlistees. But draftees will be
Motorisl
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or homem•de •ce cream by the pma.~e enterpnse, 'Spm
A car when a tire blew out.
Sputnik in I"""
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I LadieS aUXIliary of the fife de- Yarn Shop, Which Will be np· Th
hed .
. •.., put an emphaSIS
needed to fill gaps tn the ranks
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A
e car eras
min a sec- on educalton that has brougbt
caused by transfers to V~et
o lowmg rec
' partmen' and a chicken bar be- era! stm.t, ar o e pm
lion of guard railing and dam- the state and I
Nam from U. S. commitments
Middleport police cited one
cue by firemen . Serving of the I Yarn Shop m. Athens be'ong· aged SIX posts. There was med· ment in the Hel ederal gove',n·
elsewhere.
motortsl to Mayor Lee Smtth's ~
chicken will begm at 1 p m ! mg to Mrs. Wilham
It ,lll!n damage to the car. No ar· ing on ad uated to
DSI.l·
court today on a stop sign vto-.
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Will be designed to sene oe~- rest was made.
Atten . eq
you . trammg
lation clrarge after a two - car !' Overall enrollment of
910 I' Persolnls htounnfg the !fife stad· sons mterested m kmtted artt· Sheriff Harten bach also satd Harold dingR... •thee mleetingK ~ero
LAMB ARENE GABON
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ave ree co fee an I in this area
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Owsu, ar
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Dr. Albert Schweitzer. 90, is
accident at 9 55 am at e ID· students the first day of class- donuts
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, :today hts dep~rtment has trans· , da Eblin, Bill .-1•• ~ La
ser oust ill a s kestru!B at
'tersectlon of South Fourth and es in Pomeroy public S&lt;'hools
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Mrs Scally Will handle all ported John Jungmckel Cotum-1n'
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nthe1 No~l Prize ~Inner'• hos- Three teachers and a secre· Mam-sts
I Tuesday was about the same as The emergency umt was '!"" Jeadtng brands of yarn mclud· ibus, to the Athens State hosptt· l ii~:· an Leonard, Gene Hoi·
ital here said today
The tary were employed Tuesday , Arrested was Norman E. Hen- on the beginning of the Jast t ~an~ed ID September or 19&gt;5 l mg Bernat. Spmnertan and Rey· al to undergo a 3-day obser- Mo~~.~~~~ Ro~rt B.
:pokesman satd Schwettzer ha~ night m a special m..ting of drickson, 23, Rt 4, M~netta, 1 school year, Supt. Charies s. l tg ~ r~n~ wer~ m~de by! the nolds 10 vanous types mclud- vatwn per~od . .Jungmckel
is ler Ji;. Venn . ~ Bill ~•l·
bee
f' ed t bed fN about the Middleport Board of Educa· who was said to have fatted In Gibbs sa•d today
Jsqua
urtng t e ast
our mg mohatr and others The shop charged w•lh two counts
of t ' Cia
an,
am aw.
n fn: elosed t d I
lion in the office of Sup! Cl•r· stop for the traffic stgn aad l
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months of that year.
will feature kmttmg. crochet burglary m Pomeroy village. lier,
renee '!"'&gt;mpson. Wtl
a wee · e r u . 0 ISC ose ence Thompson
1htt the rear of an automobite f He satd 440 pup tis were en· Overall, the Racme squad and needlepomt
supplies ID ·
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the nature of the 11\nes..
H' d
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operated by Carl Wtfliams 63 1rolled at the elementary S&lt;'hool has been summoned on t 127 eluding over 300 pattern books
Vaughan, Harold Lobse, R•ch1
;e t we~e Ro;a
C llne. tM1ddleport There was approxt: ' m the ftrst six grades and km-/ runs since it started. There from which to choose
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ard Jones, Olarles S. Gibbs,
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CAPE K"'NNEDY -:-. AMER· gra u\e. 0 hDe a~ce H'gho eg~ ' mately $100 damage to each ' dergarten classes, representmg ! have been 121 squad runs made Plans are also being made to
Mrs. E. 0. Rail, Cash Bahr,
lea's etght. day Gemtm 5 orb~t In teac. m t e Jumor I an car No mjuries were reported a slight mcrease.
so far thiS year.
give lessons in knitting, and !
Lionel Boas. Harold E. Hubflight proved loday that man 16 asSISt ID football ·and basket- I
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physically ready for .a two-week ball ; James Hrewmgt~n, . to
There were 190 stu ents ln . Veterano Memorial Rospttal girls aod mterested women will
Jones, IIIII Chester Tannehill,
•pace voyage this wmter and a teach sctence m the .Tumor H.gh, ,
CHILD INJURED
Jumor Htgh classes and 280 m, Admissloas
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of Mr and Mrs Wil -l '
Dlscbargeo - Mro. Robert , fee'' offered customers while , Grange meets in regular ••sston
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Va.; Andrew Batev and .laugh 1dy•d to match the yarn will be Springs Grange Hall at B p m. •ludell eelled a member uf
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~:"~to~~~Jdwl~e:y heed~·~ ~hoo~~ gra~ua~ o:~i~ Gra~~e l at the Mason Grade School on SPEAKER ANNOUNCED ter, Middleport; O'Neil Qulllen, f available.
wtth Racine Grange as host.
tbe Jcl!ooi llootl'll, laid, "IIIJ
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:Hartford; nobert M11Jer, Mtd· l Another feature will be per- State Deputy Master Arth· daqhter -led It Ialit ~
coodltlon of cnamptpn asu·o- College. He has done p~st grad- fell to tbe ground from a teeter· Rev. James t&gt;lorr:son, Jr.,.. dleport; Sarah Lunsford, Porn- sonalized gift wrapping
and ur West and State Junior Dep- 1111 tbla yar lid •• tiN
aauts Gordon Cooper and uate work at Marshall Umver. lntter. She was taken to Holzer , Clifton, will bring the message eroy; Joy Majors, Rutland; Es- 1Christmas cards. The date (01' ' uty Matron Mrs. West of Vin· •he caalda'1 '**- lllflt
Charles Coorad. 'lt!ey wdh· sity.
hospital and Is reported to be at the Letart Falls
United !!her Turner, Lancaster; Leon- the open house will be announ- 1ton County will be the lnspec- weren't - p lyp;rllttt,H
lllood the record • shattert~g The board employed Mrs. Car. ln fair condition there
this Brethren Church Thursday even- · ard Cremeans, Coolville.
ced within the next two week3. lion officers for the annual InIDvestl&amp;alloe pnveil tMrt
Jou~?. so well,
said. roll Swanson as a full lime morning.
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lot!" at 7:30 ·p. m. Everyone is
Mrs. &amp;ally and her mother. :spection when the Degr&lt;&gt;e of was moaey to lMQo a t'
that I d go tomorrow on a secretary, and accepted the
welcome.
KICKOFF DINNER
Mrs. George Hackett, Sr .. were' Pomona will be presented in lypewrltor, bat • p111ee It
rnore extooded tour of spaco. r011lgnatlan of Darlene Carmt·
The kickoff dinner for the in Athens recently at the Yarn full form .
put It, II' uy mon fDeWtllcbael as a Junior high leacher.
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A~lsslen1 - Mrs. Glenroy The Twin City Shrine c I u b Association membership drive
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Advice To Youth

BY LANA TVIINER
()1'\E of the most important programs

Thll year tbouolll&lt;lll of atudento, inoludlng Lynda
Blrcl
Jo!ln"'OJI, are spending part ot
their vacations on anthropologl.
cal txpedltlona. They UDe8l"tb
everything from jewelry to build
lnga llld from Ill~ flndl lry
to evaluate how these people Uv·
ed. Thousands of yean from
now I Imagine tbertJ will be otudento dlggillll about to tind oul
bow we llve today. I wonder
wnat they will think about tht
absurdities Of our• current lashIons.

1n the nation that Is now being called
forl'eably to the attention of as many
persons as possible IS the one directly
under the leader.;hip ot our Vice Presi·
dent deahng with youth opportulllty.
!l'h . Humphrey has been lauded by the

President for his able leadership m Uus
fteld, and tl LS deserving ot attention of
J~ader s m every field clear down to the
grass roots \V1th school bells about to
nng it IS unpe1 at1ve that all youug people be qrged at every opportumty to re-

turn to th e classroom and complete their
education We know thdt there IS a tempta twn to leave 1he school room for JIDmedJale gat n, but we must ~mpress ev·

Wben they ftnd large niDD•
bera of w1p will they deduct
that the women of the 20th century suffered from baldneu tbt
1ame •• men? Wben they look
at pictures of glril In batbln&amp;
aullll wearing hlp boot. and
plasli&lt;: face shadeo wUI they
ourmlse that we were already
receiving vlsltoro from distant
planet. In tha yeer 1965? And
when they see the ada lor make.
uo that feature green eye shadow, green eyelaabeo and white
lips~ck wlll they try to .analyze
th, fellah that caused the women lo make tbemselvet so arutesque?

erv student that over the long haul there

is 'nothmg thai wlll be of more value
than at least a high school diploma. an d

with assistance now offered for students
b~ fh{' gov~?rnment to co ntmue into the
Jields of hl~her education.

The time has long since passed wheo
a young person cou ld leave school without a dtploma and expec.:L to build a rewarding Iut u 1e The unskilled JObs m
ewry stclor o! the country have bePn
dechnmg lor many years, but in the
past lew de( ades the number h&lt;1s ht&gt;Pn
gn·atly a&lt;.:leleraterl to the pomt th at IS
alarmmg Youqg people must be Ill·
formed of th1s tH·nd. &lt;md mCtde to n·Ctlize that II they jOill Ihe c.:ompany of
dropouls that has now reactwd the masSive f1 gure es l!m ,l ted at 750,000 boys
and gtrls dunng the (.'Omtng school year,
,\II a vo11l h tws to do 1s look at the statlsltrs lo ~ee wlwre he or she ~~ headf:'d
Th(•V \\tll l1nd that thet r companv has
the ht~ h e~t rate ot unemplovment m the
rou ntry That figu1r wil l go still h1ghPr
un le s;;; many changf' lht&gt;ll mmd and l'ontmut&gt; tht' ll edu cation.

Thf' ro lrl stati-;tifs shmv that a pf'r.«nn 11 ho gr ndu.1t es from ~·a llege earns
JWall .'- 1\\0-ttHJds mmr than a htgh
school gtaduate :\ high school grndu&lt;~te
o•Jrns; ov er thtt'e-fourths mme than a
jlf'rson HbO d1rl not f1n1 ~ h etght \-l'JI'S of
sc hoolmg In .lulv ot lhts w·ar th e unemplovm(•n t rate fo1 yo u!l g people was
12 3 pNcen t That ra te IS more than twn
anrl onp hall tlmrs that tur all \\•OJ kt&gt;rs
1n the la bor lon·e A :;; tudt-nt who dt..,.s
ou t ol s( hool betwPert tht• agt• s ol 16
nw l 21 ra n exped to tw a sta!Jst Jc among the 16 n 1wrre nt of uuemployed at
th ese agf's and 11 ~~~tH&lt;'s out at lamost
lour t1m e~ the natwnal aver;_1ge Li st
Q{·toher tht• re Weie 14 mtll1on voung
peoplt&gt; hetwP~· n the ages of 16 anct 24
out ol sdlOol Ovet ltve millmn of that
number. 01 :16 perct•nt \h're sdwol di'Op·
outs Orw of the saddrs t lJgllrP!-1 is that
SIX out ol 10 dJopo11t~ ll'f' m the 16 to
17 age blat ket H the tn· nd conllll ll f'li
Wt' will have 32 nHII!On adults who are
not hrgh sc hool graduates Ill the work
force bv 1975

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ThPre ar!f manv reasons \\hV students drop out of sd10ol \\'e sho uid note
these yout h. and do all 111 ou1 power to
belp them re turn to the all important
job of geltmg an t&gt;dural ion If any mtelligent youth 1s faced \\llh the above ftgures he or shf' w1J1 surelv think l\\ll.'e
before they leave the cl&lt;JS~&gt; room Part of
cause is econonu&lt; hut v.1th all of the
programs now .:n:.11hle that hurdle
should be eastlv cleared Stay in school
as long as poss;hle 1s the hesi arlvtct&gt; we
can offer youth - DC\\"

Television In Review

By RICK IJU BROW

Umted Press lnleraational

HOLLYWOOD (UPll - The
grea t cre,ttl~e gen1 uses who
gUide the :mper-rnodern mstru.
m~n 1 known as leiPVI slon Will
depend for one of the1r ch1ef

trt&gt;nds !hts :seasrm

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Clrnl dPvices of the dead dilys
of movlf.•s and T1ldw .

F'rom the mov lt&gt;s of old, tney
bt:H 1ow mg the chrthange r
dev we, the 'Penis ot Paulme·•
a1t'

st: llal gmunick m wh1ch the
audif'nl'e lwd to co me back

m·xl week fnr Chaptrr 18 to
lea1 •1 whether lt1e herouw gut

united beture the tr.1tn ended
ht•r .,OJuu rn among us
From radto ot old. thl'y are
horn1\\ mg the techmque of
"will PurlJa fo ce life' Can Our

c;dl Sund ay last unlt l Mondov?
What goe" wrlh Stella Da llas
Tune tn tomorrow.
Tune m next week 'Tune m foranyho~ 1

ever "

Well. 1l's a !tvtug A11d thu!
the i.lrl of tele vtslon
and the qualily of com1-.elttJOn
fu1 tht! ded tll y Sl'l wus Emrny
'1,ogrt'~sdh

aw;u ds
Al:l( -TV\

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a wrek '' Pe) cow ~e. thf!
b1gge~t Mtcl'e~st ul influt'nce in
tht rev1v al of the hoary gnnmwk IbM thr neh-.r1rks &lt;1/e herald1rg &lt;~s nt~w Th erl' are those
who thmk 11wt '"Peyton Pl&lt;t{'e"
nught t&gt;ven ~=:o lo four or ftve
n1~hts Ct Wl"l'k 111 startt'd v.llh
t"Ol. In ad(htwn , lhrre are a
grea: man~ new sn&lt;:~p opera~
&lt;Junng th~ d&lt;~y to kerp Lhe most
miserable housewtle happy unt her hu:;band gels hnme And
now the mght lime sel"les are
stcpp1ug up the P•'L"e
For f'Xumpll&gt;, AHC TV's ''Bt&gt;n
Casey, " ""htle havmg regul&lt;~r
stones thJt end each week, w1ll
also krer a flow of subplo ts operative Irom epi sode lo eptsnde
NBC-1V'c: ·· or Ktldare ," meanwhtle. ha s spill into two halfhours a week. and WJ il ha~e
runnmg stones. As an tl\ustration , James Ma son and Margaret Letghton w1ll appear m bnth
episodes when ''Dr. Ktld:~re''
starts Its new season Sept. 13
and 14.
''The Long, Hot Summer" Is
another ABC-TV soaper that ts
bowmg Ill And a new one-hour

Dolt

&lt;.:BS-TV senrs, "Lost tn Space."
wh1cb deals wrlh volunteer cotomsts lo another planel, frankly
admJts to "a ser tal or 'cliffhanger' format, a new tw1st for
teleVISIOn remrmscent o( Satur.
d&lt;.~y afternoon mov1e seflals
decades ago " Furthermore,
lwo of CBS-TV 's rural comedies
- the returnmg ' Petticoat June.
!Jon'' and the new ''Green
Acn•s" (wrth F..ddie Albert Jw!ll have exchanges of
cas!
members.
ABC-TV's "The
Fugttive ·•
about a man 11.ho runs for his
ltfe from v.eek to week, has Jn·

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By Wayne G. Brandsadt, M D.

spired other work.&amp; iD this direction. NBC-TV bas "Branded.''
about a cowboy that wanden
as a fal9ely-branded coward.
ABC-TV will lui.. "A Man
Called Shenandoah.'' about an
amnesiac seeking his Identity in
the Old West. And NBC·TV will
introduce 11 Run For Your life,"
abovt a young maD with a termmal illness (depending on the
ratings) who seekl a swinging
time m h1s remaining days.
Needless to say, serialization
does have tremendous potential
lor worthwhile projects. But
network television has always
had its chOice of two directions.
So what else 11 new?
The Channel Swim: A feature
marking the 20th anniversary
of Japan's
formal surrender
ending World War II is set for
NHC-TV"s '"Today" program
Wednesday ... "Variety" say1
a top State Department official"
de:icnb~ prospects for stepped·
up televtston, radio and movie
exchanges with Russia and its
satellites as "very gloomy".

Q - For the past 7 months I
have bt&gt;en takmg Tetrex for
acne wh1rh I have had since
my teens I am now 40. This
drug clears my skm in about 2
weeks hut after a week 1 bre11k
ou t agam Is there any hope of
a perrmment rure'1
A - Surgical planing or derm&lt;Jl
abraswn performed with a
A - Although stubboro case!
of arne In per ~o ns past the1r
w1re brush that rotates at a
teens do occur tl1 ey ('&lt;1n usually grt"at speed oilers the best re·
be cured by obsPrvmg a few
suits when done by a doctor skillrule .~ If by !h1s t1me you hal'e
ed m th1s technique.
Q - What eause1 enlarged
found that ce1 tal n food s such as
liver? What, if any thing, can
chocolate, greasy dtshes or nu1 s
be done for Jt"!
aggravate your arne,
avo1d
A - There are many causes
lht·m. Use 3 so&lt;~p that contam
hexa{'hloropherw Shampoo your of liver enlargement
b ut
hPnrl 2 or 3 t1mes a week. Avoid sometimes a normal liver that
squeellng the p1rnpiPs
1s dtsplaced downward ts wrong·
ly thought to be enlarged. Com·
lf a vitamm A deflctency Is
presrn t you should eat
two mon causes of true Uver enlargeservtngs of green and yello"' ment mclude a leaky heart val\l e~e t ables datlv Thf' drug treatve rm1tral heart disease), the
ment shou ld be \'aned Stop the earty stage of cirrhosis, Banti's
tetrarvcline ~ Tetrex) capsules d1sease or &amp;plenic anenua,
for a wh1le. Perhaps your doc- bronze diabetes, chronic hepator would consider trealmg you titis , liver tumors {malignant
w1th a (·ombmat1on of progestin and benign) and fatty changes
and e s tro~en Tlus wi!l reduce m the l1ver. In each case the
the oJl mt!ss of the skm. A new ('ause must be determined be!olton (NeOOledrol Acne Lotwnt. fore any tJ'eatment can be of·
BpphM eHry setond dav has
lered
helped some persons. Another
Please send your qae.tlons
new prepa1 atJOn also available
aad comment. to Wayne G.
only on a doctor's prescriptiOn Brandstadt, M.D., 1JI care of
1!1 hexamcot inyl in capsules.
lhi• paper. While Dr. Brand.
ttadt caDDOt an1wer ludtvtdual
Q - Can anything be done letters he wlh ln'lwer letters of
to rem ove scar.'! rdused by ac· gP.neral blttrest iD future colne?
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Perhaps they will decide we
were a raee of man·hatera. Tbey
would have good reason. When
I look at oome oJ the lemalet
who follow the kooky treads in
clothes, balrcloo and makeup, I
feel that the problem of t b e
population explosion has been
oolved. The mall!l are all goIng to re1real to some far planet where women 1UU dreu to
attract and please men Instead
of following the dictateo of oome
nebulous "they"
who dictate
what lhould bt worn.
There lo a frightening resemblance helween tho description
of tba Witches ol hlstory ond our
high fashion female - hair
haDglna m long uncombed wisps,
baggy UJ.fltting dres•.
long
pomled oboes. All that IJ miss·
ing is a broOmstick and a few
yean ago they tried to give us
Uoal, too, with the the fad for ca
ryirlg wall&lt;illll stick3.
So let'• slarl at the lop.
What ever happened to women'• crowning glory? Thouundo
of words of poetry have been
written about the beauty
of
woman':J hair. But that was be·
lore we anarled, teased and
back-combed 11 into grotesque
pyramids. Pyramids whlcb do
nothing for the b..uty of Uto
fare and make it almost lmpooOJble for the boy friend to pull
blo glrl'a head down on b to
shoulder. Equally puzzling is the
long, tangled ma!S of hair with
Yorkshire terrier bangs which
th. young girls affect today. If
they comb Utelr hair at all It
muot be with a rake and only ~
you catch them u they toss
their head can you tell II tha
eyes are blue, brown or crossed.
The other day in a restaurant
J saw a young starlet take her
tousled luJir and wind It up on
her head .and fasten It with a
fork. Obvwusly an attention •
getting gunmick, lt was also an
admission that she couldn't
keep ber hair out of her plato.
Princess Grace has never sue~
cumbed to these lads in bair
styles. But Grace Kelly was a
grrl who was alwayo the picture
of feminine allure, and Grace
Kelly married Prince Charmin... Today'o girls oeem to be
aiming for a husband out ol a
Charles Addallll cartoon.
: have just finished a picture, "Madame X" lor Univer.
181 Studios. II COVert a lp8D of
Z5 years, and Jean Louis de.
IIIPied some exquisite vintage
IIKO clothes for me. They are
ooft, feminine and heau~lul. To
leave the studio and let a Won'ton wearing a oack hidin8 both
hust and waistline and ending
b1 1 owlsh of pleat. four incllet
above the knee wao something
of a shoek after a day with
.Jean'• natterlng thlnga. When
I see two knobby knees, po"~
bly the ugliest part of the human body, wobbling down the
street I wonder what power
desiiPI"'S have that they can
persuade women to put their
worst knee forward. On the other hand the bustllne and waist
ore the m08l beautHut parts of
a woman's body. Why
bide
them?
Shoeo are another hldeouo """
loslty of today'• luhlon world.
Needle pointed toes and lbort
tittle spiked heels make even
tho daintiest loot look Jon&amp; and

11J8Uiar. What man would want
to drink champagne from these
prickly contraptions?
L a st
oummer I visited tbe Inn at LexIngton, Mass., where tha MJn.
ute Men walled for the BriUsb
soldien. The lloor Is tlle origl·
nal ona and has lasted all these
tw. hundred yeers. But in the
last few yean oplke heeiJ have
done ouch damage that you are
now al!lked to remove your shoea
before entering. I hear lh 1 t
Cary Grant saya that this ta an
age of antagonism toward men
and that women m showing
their hostility by these sharp
edges. Certainly tlle only good
they are dolnf! Is lllllng tho
pocketbooks of the cblropodlslll.
Of all the folhlet of today pet'
haps tlle moot ridiculous art
2-Dally Sentinel,

the stocklngo leaturlng zein
stripes, polka do1s, stripes, paW.
ley patlertl8, etc. You don'lllnd
~;arlene Dietrich, Angle Dickinson ot any of the beauUes whosa
legs are insured for mUilons of
dollars wearlllll these funnJ
page coverlnJll!. They find the
sheerest, most flattering hosa
to show off their femous legs.
There Is Oba note of hope lor
us when Iuture generallonl of
otudent "diggers" recotllltrucl
the 1960's. The most photograph... woman or our day 11 Jackie
Kennedy and she, along with
Princess Margaret.
Audrq
Hepburn and other wise b•:
lies, avoid all the kookey In f..b.
ion. They keep their eyeo •triclly on w~al ill flatterlllll and eternally femlnllll'.

TOM
Dear Tom:
II you want to know my age,
why don't you ju•t come right
out and ask me? And I'll tell
you - U"s old enoogh to lmow
I didn't appreciate my yoolh,
and young enough to know I
can still appreciate. -H
Dear Helen:
I am the mother of •lx ehlldren, five under one name and
one under my present
busband's. We want to change the
namea of the older ones, but
can't locate their legal dad.
The last lime I heard of him
was three years ago. I was in
1 serious accident and everyone thought I was going to die.
He came and took the chi\d.
ren - not that he wanted to
support them, but he figured
be could collect my insurance
If he had them. He never help.
ed me with them, or even admitted they were his. Why
can't we get the name! changed? -BEFUDDLE!
Dear Befuddled:
You •ay the children's '"legal dad" doesn't admit they are
hia, and you do not mention
that he was ever your husband.
I don"! thin!&lt; you have ao much
of a problem as you think. A
lawyer can get this straightened out without too much dltn·

culty. -H.
Dear Helen:
My husband gave our l~year.
old daughter a spanking because
he heard her using bad language over the telephone. AnDie think• she's too old to put
over Iter father's knee. If you
agree, she won't be •panked
any more because we agreed
thai whatever you say, we will
do. Wltich1-ANN!E"s
PAR·
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Dear Parents·
Your daughter gets my 0:1d:
no more . . . . er . posterior·
tanning for Annie. Even ll she
deserves it, there are better

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wayo to discipline a 15-year-old
girl. (ADd if she has heen ra1 ..
ed with the right hlend of relaxed firmness, wisdom and
humor she should he ready to
go on se!Hilsctpline any timo
now . . .with right • of _ veto
from parents, of course.)
HE'o NOT THAT TOUGH
Dear Helen:
We live ln an aparfment development where there are 4S
children, most under age five.
One chJJd is our problem. He'1
five and one half, and a meoace.
He teacheo all the ldd! ftlthy
words; he Hes and i8 constantly
beating up the younger children
- and he lives next door to us!
We mothers have snoken to
his mother but she •ays, 'What
ean I do?" Or else she won't
believe us. She turns
hbn
loose and stays Indoors. Plea01
don't tell me to keep the other
children away from 111m. With
43 around you can"! lock them
in the house.
He won't pay any altellllon
to adults - always has IOIDI
flip remar&lt;. - Please help.
-LYNNE
Dear Lynne:
Come now, Lynne - are all
you adults throwing in the towel against ONE five-year-old adversary? If, h&lt;tween the ~ or
20 of you, a way to managa
this "menace" can't be organIzed, then you"d better turn In
your mothers' buttons.
First, don't treat hlm ao 1
menace : he'll live up to yout
expectalions. Second: 1rJr kindness sad a lot ol sUpervision. II
YOII can't keep your children
away from him, tllen you'd hel·
ter !rein him to get along with
them. Sure, It lon't your Job,
but it's helter than bad words
and constant fighting, Isn't ltf.
Make this kid your voung - mothero' • project. Who know1,
you might give the world another worthwhile citizen. -H.
Thlo column is dedicated to
family living, so II you're havIng kid trouble or just plata
trouble, let Helen h&lt;lp YOU.
She will aiBO wtlcome your owa
amusing experiences. Addreq
Helen Botlel In cart of lhl1
newspaper.

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200 030 100- 6 11 3 ra Country Club Jn the Cleve- 1Daviilo, Clev 117 429 52126 .2!M
I Lohch, Pena t5J, Fox (6), land area. had a n - i4 card ]Whtt!ld. Clcv 104 :J64 40 107 .294
Nischw1tz t8) , Gladding (9 ) and Blom and Parry turned m 71-75 Skowrn. ChJ 120 460 56 1:13 .289
Freehan. Grant. Boswell (5), 1and 73-73 rPst)('Ci ively at Cmcm- ' Manilla , Hos 125 439 54127 .289
Shgman (61, Kl1ppstein t6l ,; nati.
. jColvtto, Clev 131478 7513i ..287
Ple1s t8), Nelson 18) and B&lt;lt· ] Heavy ram held up play at Au- wagnr, Clev 120 436 76125 .287
tey. Winner - N1schw1tz {1-01 rora for 90 minute.~ before ac- Horton. Oet 11fl429 60123 287
Loser - Nelson !D-4). HRs- t\(}n resumed and the r1ve slots :
Pdrhing
Cash (2()th l, Alhson (21st) , were filled
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Dodgers 21-6: Nuxhall, Reds 1
Freehan (9th).
TICKET SALE
]10.3 ; l1aloney. Reds 11\-6: BunNew York 000 110
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NEW YORK (UPl)- Tickefs, nmg , Phi is 16·1; Eilts, Reds ,
Los Ang
100 1100 !lOx- I 5 l for Ihe world middleweight l1tle lt7-8
Stafford,. Hamilton (8) and fight between champion Joey 1 American League - Grant,
I Howard, G1bbs 18). Chance (12· Gtardello of Cherry HtU, N. J. Twms 17-4, Terry , Indtans 11-4 ;1
I9) and Rodgers. Loser - Staf- and D1ck Tiger of Nigena go iMcLam.
Tigers 12--5 . Ste- 1
ford (3-5). HR- Pearson (4th). on sale Sept 7, it was an- bert, Indians 13-6; F1sher,
nounced today,
1Wh1te Sox 13-6.
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Cleveland 00 001 024- 8 13 1
Kan City 1100 1100 010- 1 I 0.
MeDowell (14-101 and Roof
Hunt.r, Dickson 17), Aker (8) .
Mossi (9), Stock (91 and
, Blanchard, Lachemann (71. '
Loser- Hunter (5-5). HR-Wag. 1
ner (24th).
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Pro Veterans Cut as

Twenty - six candidates are ers, most of whom who had Cundilf, 162 lb. ballback; Steve SOPHOMORES - Tim
workmg for pos1t10ns on tbe more turf expenence than the Dalley, 100 lb. center;
Bob zart, 115 lb. halfback; Rormte
o, JEFF MEYERS
at ce'nter for the East m la!it 1off the Penn State campus with
1965 Southern High school foot- returnees, were lost by gradua- Grue~er,150 lb. quarterback, Deem,llO lb. quarterback;
UPI SpOrts Writer
season's pro bowl But Szymau star credentwls. The 5-foot-11.
ball team under tile helm ol tJoJL
and John McClintock, 100 lb. Diddle, 126 lb. halfback;
.
sk1 became expendable when he 1222-pound ~rmser led the Nitnew mentor Ronald Deem.
Those lost ftom last year's halfback.
I Harden, 160 lb. guard;
Pro football ~owadays 18 1 fractured his left forearm last tany Lions in rushing and scor·
Deem :19, came to the South- team mclude Larry Price, Steve
.
T
[hle, 220 lb tackle and
survival ol the (Jltel';t, roughest weekend. For msurance the lmg with eJght touchdowns last
ern Lo~s.l School district from Cleland, David Gloeckner, Punk 0 ~~ 8 wo~kl~
postie~o: Sewell, 135 lb. gll11rd
and toughest, and you can dts- Colts have
Penn State All~ season und the Washingt on Red·
Sprmgfield North where he was Carpenter, Gordon Fisher, Ro- on . 18 ~ear 8 r~a 0
' FRESHMEN - Bobby
count
sentJment
whm
it
comes
Amenca
Glen
Ressler, thetr skms drafted him as a future
1
asststant coach last year. A ger Adams, Davtd Fox, Wayne titelr we,Ig::~ position and year ams, 105 lb halfback; Ron Co-l "He's a whopper, Pop. Ceax1ttme for tnmmmg a roster
thrrd dralt p1r•k last year , and two years ago. But he didn 't
~radua te of Salem College m Hubbard and Roger Jeffers. io schoo
zart, 100 lb end, and Carl Rob- tUm to tow us to sbore. 1 lost The pros rely strictly on cur. they re~cquired center Buzz pan out during the ex hibillon
w~st VIrgima, Deem served at Southern, playmg m the new- SENIORS
- Willis~ Bird, inson, 127 lb. guard.
our oars!''
rent form in weeding out their Nutter [rom
Pittsburgh this season thJs year and the RedRipley and Williamstown Htgh Jy organized Mid-Ohio Valley 160 lb. center; Carl Clme, 140
THE SCHEDULE
ranks Expenence and creden- week.
skms cut •urn.
schools before gomg to Sprmg- Confenm&lt;!t! th1s year, will be lb. fullback; Carol Chne, 138 Sept. JO - At McArthur
tials are often overlooked in the
Dtck Pesonen was a regular
field
facmg Rutland, Eastern a n d lb. end; Edward Cozt:~rt, 172 lb. Sept. 17 - Southwestern
cold process of squad cuts, Another exarnplf! is Dick defen~nve performer w1th the
Coach Deem Is ass1::1ted by McArthur thts year Wahama tackle; Charlie Matthews, 150 Stpt. 24 - Kyger Creek
wh1Ch are oftimes cruel but nev- J~rnes , a 5-fool- 9, 19.).-pound run- Gtants in 1963 but saw spot ae·
!mother seasoned veteran tn the wit\ start competing in the con- lb. end; Karl Russe ll, 152 lb. Oct. 1 - At Rutlaod
ei'theless m:cessary m the h1ghty nm.': back. James was as hard tion last campaign ~cause ot
foo tball busmess, Mike Popp. rerence dunng the 1966 ~son. end.
. .
Oct. H-At Hannun-Tral&gt;e
competitive world of btg lime nosed ~9 they came,. but be •knee tnjurJes. The 5-foot-11, s1x.
Coach Popp headed
a West The Racine school had an ov- JUNIORS - Tom Wtckhne, Oct. 15 - At York
football.
could,n ~~ compere ..wtth New year NF'L veterau tried a comeVirginia high school team dur- erall 4-4-l slate last year.
210 Ill tackle; Mike Jenkms, &lt;kl ZZ - At Nortb Gallla
Case m pmnt is o~ck Szyman- Yorks Ba!Jy bulls, so the G.i- bac·k this season but was
lng the 1964 season
Returmng lettermen are Sen- •140 lb, .Rftlfbarli:, Eddle Moran, Oct Z8- At Glou!lter
ski, whom Baltimore tnmmed a~t:; dropped him desptte his wmved by New York earlier
1
Eight lettermen are among iors Charles Cleland, 175 lb. ' 139 lb en~
Nn\', - Eastera
Tuesday m order to meet the nme-ye;u NFL expenence
ttus summer and picked up by
the list of prospective Tornado tackle; J.ames Diddle, 160 lb 1
PHJLADELPHIA (UPI) - 1National Football League's 47~ Tom Urbanik is proof that W&lt;isbm~t.un The 27-year-old,
players, which does not pro- end; David Spencer, J9U
lb.
Phila.
000 000 llx- 2 3 1 "I'm glad to be back."
man hmJ:. Szymanski, a 235- credentials alone do no good on l howevt•r, oouldn't make thfil
6
vtde enough expenence to give tackle; Denny Evans, 203 lb.
Spahn (6-l l and Haller. Bur- That was Lbe reaction of pouna. 10-year veteran, started a football fteld Urbanik came team and was cut.
~o:1ches Popp and Deem much tackle: and Torr Thetss. 175 \b
dette (J.-5) and Corra les HRs- righthander Juan Marichal Jf
;&gt;pttmlsm. E1ght oUter 1964 play- fullback : and Juniors, Sherm by United .Press International Johnson (7thl , Wme &lt;3rd).
the San Franctsco Giants to the !
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end of his eight~ay. suspen~IOO I
Da1ly Scnlmel, Pomeroy· Middleport, 0., Sept. I , 1965-3 Los Angeles at p 1usburgh ppd ,1 (lsi Game)
and the word he II pJt.ch agamsq
1Houston
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31 000 ooo -4 4 1 the Phlladelphta Philhes toNew York 200 1100 001- 3 7 0 rught.
' st Louis 00 010 010 - 3 8 0 Roberts, Owen~ (9 ) and Br~d. The 26-year-old
Marichal's
I Chieagu
00 000 000 - 02 0 Mtller, Sutherland (1), Ellers bid for hiS 20lh VICtory was
Gibson (16-101 and McCarver. (81 and Stephenson. Wmne~ - Sidetracked on Aug. 22 when he
Ellsworlh, McDamel (7), Hoe~t Roberts (4-0). Loser - Mtller slugged catcher John Roseboro
181, Hnmphre)s 191 and Bal· ill-4). I!Rs - Thomas 2 (Jrd, lof the Los Angeles Dodgers on CINCINNATI (UP[) - WaU!ragamsl Denny Lemaster (6-1011 Darrell Osteen. 22. a right.
ley. Loser - Ellsworth (13-12) ·4th) .
the head w1th a bat. Nat10nal wmgs, and perhaps crymg tow-land Wade Blasmgame 115-91
hander who had a 1&amp;-8 record
National ~ag~e p G IDrysd:lle (18-ll) vs. Sisk (5•2) Hrs - Whtle
(2),
G1bson , l2nd Game)
League President Warren Giles 1els L;1 ter. Y&lt;nuld seem to have Sore-armed Joey Jay v.as the w1th Knoxville m the SoutheJ'II
81
~]5-g)_ c· . . (4th ).
Houston
JIO 000 OOl- 3 4 2 slapped lhe suspens1on and a 1been m order for Tuesday victim of the loss Tuesda) mght 1League was to report today
75 ·57 · 568ct ' and ~~aw
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Los Angele~
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New York uO, 200
-2 4 2 $1.750 fme on the Domtmcan mght's attempted double-hea(j. las he agam fa1led to get Pttch~rs Jim Dutfalo and Dan
1
San F'ranctsco 72 57 .558 1 h ~;~~-m g~t)-Lemaste~ r6-1 ~1 and (Ist G~ ,me, 11 lnmn~s)
Bruce (9-16) and Adlesh ,l uattve.
ler between the Cim:mnati Reds I throu gh the fifth rnmng
INelvtlle and outfielder
Mel
Cmcmnat 1
72 58 554 2 jl 1&lt;:~. mgame ( 15-9! vs Elhs U7- s. to' ran 100 000 000 01- 2 9 0 Brant! (9). McGraw (2-J) and 1
and the Milwaukee Braves.
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Milwaukee
72 58 554 2 81 and Maloney (l&amp;-6 ).
Phil
000 000 100 00- 1 6 o Canmzzaro HRs-Slaub (9Lh) 1 Marichal holder of 3 11).9 ree- l
l)&lt;mdsoo Effective
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• "feels goqd" and j For e1g ht 1murs, t he Red sand c·mcmnat1
. Jumpe d off to a !.0 Se
e1 1ct oasl ague season en
7l 62 ..5"J4 41h · st Louts at C' htcago- St'allard Herbel , Murakarru (10), Linzy 1Kranepool t9th ).
P tits burgh
6
Pht \adelph ta
68 63 .519 61,2 (8-6) vs . .Jack son (12-161.
(10) and Hall er. Bunnmg, Wagj Js'l t "nervous" about returning 18raves fough l the ra m m an at.l lead m the ftrst 10mng on dou -1 ff ·1 2a
. htha d
St Louts
66 67 496 9 ~2 1
Thunday's Games
ner HI) and Dalrymple wmto actwn The game agamst the itempt to squeeze in the twmbill lbJes by Tommy Harper and va.l
u : 0• d 8
F n er,
Ch1cago
6.1 72 .467 13 1".! Houston at New York
ner- Lmrv (5-21 Loser~ Wag- I Mil~akee 001 lJO 011-5 l1 0 Phi\\ies should tell wheth~r the and tmally succumbed after da Pmson off Tony Clomnger. lwasdo ~melh rom an rdanhcJS-d
. .ts(.o at Ph11ade1phJa ., ner (S-7I '
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100 000 02().- 3 8 0 layoff had an effect on Man- playmg three mnmgs
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57 7". , 432 18 1,·.,w f ram
Houston
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of Lhe sec- who was ered1ted Wt !h h.ts 19th co unng
1 record Wit h the Red!I be"~~·1'. y.,)rk
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Tur&gt;sday's Results
Lus A.ngeles at. Pittsburgh, night 1San Fran. 000 000 000- (I r; 0 Oliver; Jay, Davidson 15),] the Gtants.
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Tl1e Hraves tted tt m the third :fore ~e w_as sent down u Y 28.
St I.JJUIS :J Chicago 0
Milwaukee at Cmcmnat l, mght I _ _ _
Cratg (8), McCool (9) and Edfhe crymg towe.ls would have on Hank Aaron's 2Bth homer of 1He had a 3·2 mark ~nd ~.79
Houston 4 New Yurk 3, lsi, twt~mcrtcan league
Cleveland 8 Kansas City 1, 1st, , wards. Wmner ---Clomnger \19-811 Herman F'ranks, Giants' man- co me Jr, handy tor the. ~eds. l the se'ason. look a 2-1 lead m earned run average m eight
llght
w. L. Pet. GB r.1ght
Loser-Jay !8-5). HRs - Aaron 1ager, sa td Mancha! has been The were outslugged :&gt; -3 m the fourth on Gen~ Oliver's !Bth games. for t~e Padres. Neville,
Huu s1on 3 Nt'w York 2, 2nd . \lmre so1a
84 50 .627
.KanS"Js Ctly 3 Cleve land 2 2nd lt28th), Ohver tlBih), Mathews workmg ou l da1ly dunng his lthe opener and seen:ed to have j fourbag~er and wtdened 1t to 24, ~l so a nghlhander. was 4-3
mghl
Chu:ag o
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suspenston and 18 m "good adJusted to the cond1t10ns m the ' 3--l m the ftfth on Joe Torre's t'l 3:J games wtth a 3.65 ERA
71) .) 7 m 7J..'&lt;!
San Fl Jnc:isco 2 r'htladelphii:l 1, f-t:ri 1Jnllln'
72 '57 558 9~.~ : ~ ~d~~:~nDg)~-'s ~:~a !lie Pitcbers ' Mtlv.aukee at ClncJn natl, ppd 'I shape ''
j second game as the.y Ulasted Idouhle lhat scored Mack Jones 13
droved m 45~unls, t~ad
ht, II mmngs , twJiJght
Cleveland
73 58 .55i 9lf.!
New York at Los Ang('les ram
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heard' You'll lind
\\o('dne,.day's Probable Pit('hers ltnht
l.,
, WI- • Loslbon at 9Wia5s)hmgtonK(mg ll HR- B Hobmson (12th),
.I us and thfn go home to San weeks.
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the
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Farrell (8-9l and Coomb~; (0-1) nJght
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' Chtcago at Baltimore (night) ' C/uc.:ago
00 o:o 001 - 2 0 ~ les '.'
be attenlpted tomght to make Ie1ghth to ~ull w1lhm a run ~I
vs .Jackson l&amp;-17) and Gardner Bn..;lnn 4 Wa ~:.hmgton 0 Is!. twl- - .John 01-6) vs McNally (HiJ :BaltJ
~aDO 02x- 7 7 0 _G tles confirmed reports that up for the ram?ut Sammy El- thLJ t pomt Gordy Coleman I Where your fingers do
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Th11rsday's Games
• Buzhardt, Fisher (5), Locker l h1s _suspenswn .and fmmg of hs 07-81 and Jtm Maloney (16-lwalkt&gt;d . Ueron Johnson trlplec::t j the walking
s-,m Francisco at Philadelphia I It lS1un R Washmgton 5, 2nd, 10 N,..vr York at Los Angeles
(71 and Romano. Barber (12-9) M. .rwhal crmtamt.&gt;d an order 6) were-~- start for the Reds / and Leo Cardenas smgled, alii
(night) - Mancha! (19-9) vs. mnmgs. mght
ICleveland at Kansas Cit
a~d Lau. Loser-Buzhardt 00-j that the. Gtants not take th~~
/ off re liever Bob Sadowski.
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Short (14-91
Dt•1,·mt 7 Mmnesota 6, ntght IDetrott at Minnesota, twllight 6) . HRr - B. Robmson !lJth), high-kickmg flreballer to Los
CmcmnatJ thlls fell mto a li€ •
Los Angeles at Ptttsburgh 2 Los Angeles I New York o. ~ ChJcago at Baltimore, twilight Romano (15th),
) A~gele.s for thetr senes Sept .
.with Milwauhe lor third place,
fday-n ight)-Koufax (21-6) and 1 n1ght
·Boston at Washmgton night
(1st 8ameJ
16-1. G1les acted to avert any By United Preg International two games back of leagwe-leat: 1
iliiitiiilliiittittittttill••lliti ii•lliitttliilttitttt•itiitllilltillil••••lliitttl•'• •lli/il Boston
102 0!0 - 4 4 2 posstble reperrusstons among
National league
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Morehead, Radatz (7) and
jClmnle Pitt 123 486 78165 .340 1 The Reds Tuesdav recailed
tl
Rlchert, Damels !6), 11 Ohioans Qualify ,Aaron,'Mtl 123467 96152 .325 :three players from San D1ePul
R1dt1k 18) and Brumley Wm'Mavs SF
125 447 93144 .322 1and bought a p1tcher from their1
ner - Morehead (8·15), Loser for .t\.rnaleur Tourney [ Ro~e' cm
130 544 95171 .314 : Knoxville affiliate.
- Richert (lf-10).
8y United Pr"' lnlernatlonal , Cidn~n. Pilt l.l~5!0 76158 310 ·-· - - ----~ -(2nd game. 10 innmgsl
I Dan CormJehael of Columbus ·I J.Aiou. SF ll2432 611132 .306 COLLEGE PARK. \ld IUP I\
Boston
101 010 161 3-- 8 11 I 1 1ed the Northern Ohm group Wihams, Chi 137 548 93166 .303 - The Umversily of Maryland !
Wash
0.1000 000 ?_5 II 4 and Tony BJorn or CmcmnatJ ,AIIen. Phil 131491 75149 .3n3 : ilnnouncPd Tuesday all 9500 1
Bennett, OuiJba (7 ), Earley 1and Jeft Parry of Zanesv tl le Flood. StL 128 504 73152 .302 seats fur tile NCAA b:~ske ~b. Jil
(7), Heffner t8 1: Hadatt. t9) and shared .the lead m the ~outh- I Aiou , Mil
119485 7114~ 2!J9 tournament m March werl' sold
I x on.
Kophtz , Kltne OJ , ern Oh10 group TtJesday as ll l
Ameriran League
, out for all tourney d;Jt~s after)
Bndges \9), H1dztk (9J and n:en quahfted lor the U S Am· 1
G. AB R. H. Pet oni.Y two day s of maJI sa les.
Winner - Radatz1ateur Golf Tournament
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ly DOROTHY KILGALLEN
(Dorothy Kllgallen lo on va·
cation. Her guest CC)Iumnist today II ~zte otar Lana Turner.)

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Pomeroy Junior High Auditorium

HONEST PEOPLE
LONDON WPll - Former •
heavywetght champion Joe Lou- 1
is, en route to night-elub ap- :
pearances in northern England,
llllid here Tu...tay that boxing
"needs some honest people "
He said American boxing was i
in a crl,l• and needed bel p
from the rederal government. '
Tht lormer r.hampion praised
lhe current title-holder, Cassius

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several years.
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SAVE--SAVE--SAVE--SAVE

MASON - The Mason Evangelical United B.rethren Church of FuMy oy •i1ip from
prcmc was held Sunday at New mouth, Nova Scotia to
Captains and workers for lheolain, Mrs. Dale Fields, : Mr~ [beth Clarke. Stephanie Gibert, Haven Park.
• H~rhour, Maine. The 100 mile Discharged- Raymond Bledlhembership drive of lhe 1'ri ·1 Donakl Dtntal. l\Jrs. Opie Mar· Jackie Knight, Karen Remita, AUendmg were Mr. and Mrs. tnp .across tl~c Bay ~ook SIX 5
Pt PI
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Counly Community Concert As· cum, Mrs. George Bush, and Nancy 'tlark, Susan
Clarke, Roger Hysell and ~rant, Mr. hours. The ship held 600 passer: ~·. · easan • . er.
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~wiation have been named by Mrs. Russell Bibbee. Mrs. C. Janet Lowe, Steve Jones and and Mrs. T. R. Oav1s, Mr. i!;nd gers and_ 150 cars. On _t~eJr ~ggmbotham, Buffalo; M1chaeJ
Ehso('ia tion officials. The work.- ~ R. McGinness, captain, Mrs. Os· Linda Love.
·Mrs. Homer Johnson, Mr. and return lrl~ home, they v1sxted Kmcatd, Pt. Pleasant &lt;transferers' kits are being distributed, car Lowe, Mrs. Howard J. Neal, Pt. Pleasant - Mrs. Charles Mrs. Robert Lee, Mr. and Mrs. the World s Farr.
red).
&lt;1-trl membersh ip renewals will Mr. Lawrence Huber, 1\.trs. 0 . LanhillYI, captain, Mrs. Walter Robert Roach and Larry Ray,
I ·m this Wt'ek.
K. Suiter, Mrs. John S. Baker Windsor, Mrs. Ralph Crump, Mrs. George Robert Stewart,
f'ht driv~ foi- new member- and Miss Catherine Hayward. ,Mrs. Rush Krodel, Mrs. J. H. Robin and Andy, Mrs. Evelyn
!i~l ·ps will be conducted next Student team - Mike Kerns, .' Farley, Mrs. ). G. Volden, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Veroon Roush
'- "Pek. The kickoft dinn er for the George Ely, Mark Walker, Jack Neil Conners, Mrs. Fred Schro- ~nd Vernon, Guyla and Tommy. ,
campaign will be held at 6:30 McGinness, Sallie Davis, Eliza· der, Mrs. Tom Fisher, Mrs. Ro- 1VIrs. Hester Rayburn, Harrietta
p.m. iDST) Tuesday , Sept. 2 at
bert Cruikshank, Mrs. Jame• IAnn Walsh, Diane Noble, Janie I
th&lt; home of Dr . aod Mrs. 0•·
Shndle, Mrs. C. L. Head, Mrs. Smilh, Dennis Foreman and
ONLY
car W. Clarke. All captains and
fO\'ef OneS,
Chester Wamsley and Mra.
Rusty Woods.
$30.00 Down - kl1nce ..,
workers are urged to atlt&gt;nd
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this dinner meeting.
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Rio Grande, Mrs.
RETURN HOME
The captains and workers are !
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as follows:
Dale. Middleport - Mrs.
MASON - Mr. and Mrs. Fer·
Gallipolis - Mrs. Kimball I
ric Clark. Pomeroy Mrs. tis Justis. Mason, and Mr. and
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.James O'Brien, captain, Mrs. Mrs. 0. L. Lieving, New Haven
Reilly, Mrs. Thomas Morgan,
Charles Gibbs and Mrs. Pat have returned from a two week.'!
MASON, W. VA.
Mrs. John Evans, Mr. Will ia m PT. PLEASANT- Grover C. Lockery. Mason - Mrs.
vacation which included a visit

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Warden ours 01 near llashan. Itenhower, and Children, Porn- and cttndren ll!ld Mr. and Mrs.
Mr1. Erma Johtlltoa, MJnen.
Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Story, eroy, Mr. and Mro. RobOrt Jel- Guy Molinex ot Ravenswood, ville Route , Mrs. Nina Cobur11, •
McArthur, 0. viBited their dau- fers and family, Syracuse, Mr. W. Va. visitod Mr. and Mrs. 1..-· hor daughter Roberta •nd lllUI'
ghler, Mr. and Mra. Orville and Mrs. ,Leo Dailey, local, Mr hew. Johnny Young, who had sons frolll New Brlghtoo, Pa.
Rhodes and family.
Ray Ours, Mr. Gene Congo, 1&lt;&gt;- been visiting them return•d visited Mr. and
Mrs. Dani
Mr. and Mrs. Dave jGfueser cal, Mr. and Mrs. Maywood I home to Ravenswood , W. Va. Carpenter and Mr. and Mri.
and children, ~meroy ~ Jane Johnston railed on Mr. and Mrs. with his mother . .\1r~. Grace ' Maywood Johnston.
Vlines of it1ldDe visite~ their Horner Icenhower.
Young.
.
parents Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mr. Hobert Outs visited Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nut- Mrs. Slmey Powell, Mr. and
Wines.'
and Mrs. Chorlie Carroll , Ron- I ter, Jr. and family, Canal Ful- ~rsM
RoyMJ~;n!;'~eroh
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Garold ' ton, 0. spent the weekend with Y• rs.
r L' ce owler0 a
ed on Mr. &amp; Mrs. Clyde Wines. Hart, Racine, Elva Dalley and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Congo and Mary of Ea&lt;ter rverpoo • • ca
Louise aod Nicki Van Meter Judy, Stiversv!lle. visited Mr. family .
e~
on Mr. and Mrs. Maywood
Johnston.
were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Autherson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ge ne Carpenand Mrs. Louis
Johnston of Jane Van Nest and two sons , [ ter. local, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mrs. Dorotlly Roseberry visit·
Minersville Rt. and they all at- Ravenswood, W. Va. visi ted Mr. · Wise and two children ot ~hd· / ed Mr. and Mrs. Louis YOUI!&amp;
tended the Meigs Co. Fair.
j and Mrs. William Ables. ,Susi e dleport, Mr. and Mrs. Roy l c- ~ of Pomeroy recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kerns and Wi_lliam Ables Jr." went enhower, Debra and Eddy. Mrs . . Mrs .. Lawrence Johnston IJ
ca1led on Mr. and Mrs. Law- home wtlh· th em.
Mildred lcenbow~r and daugh unprovmg at her home and
renee Johnston and family.
Mr~. Grace Young and child- ter, East Liverpool, ca lled on ' will soon bt~ able to do liilJl
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Smith, ren, W. Va. spent the weekend , Mr. and Mrs. Lawre nce John -/ hous,ework.
local, Mr. and Mrs. Clillordwilh Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lehow stan and fa mily.
- May Jobustoa .. ~

Dany Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Sept. 1, 196&amp;-7 Mr. ana Mrs. Roy Snowden'
were Mr. and \1r,,J,arroll Snow·
Steve, Larry, Gary and Annette of Galtipolls. Steve and
remained for a weer.•o vistheir grandparents.
Mrs. Nellle Kinnamon
and
chUdrf!D of Chillicothe recently Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Sayre and
d-.lo th Gr
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t family VIsited their daughter,
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:~~e the ~utt!r~ aCurn':~e ~~~-and Mrs. Jlm Brace of Rastore.
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Mr. Dale Sayre, Dorcas, v1sMrs. Mtldred Hartenbach of ited his brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Cocoa Beach, Fla., recently vis- Ollie Sayre and Iam IIy.
wllh her brother, Mr. and Those who visited&gt;Rev. and
Mrs. Roy Snowden and Steve Mrs. John Busch were Mr. and
Larry Snowden who spent Mrs. Henry Davis Cheshire Mr.
a week with their grandparents and Mrs. Arlie West, local.
and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Park- Rev. and Mrs. John Busch
er and Suzy. She also visited visited Mr. and Mrs. Otto Brad·
with other friends and relatives ford, Racine
Rt. and were
In Ohio.
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

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TASTY PLUMP

MATERIALS CO.
MASON, W.VA.

F. Large, and Mr.
Will iam J?nes, 85. Ht. 1. . Pt. Ple.asa nt, Swackhammer.
to Nova Sc~~ti:a~w~h~e~re~t~he~gr~ou~p~~jiiijiijjiijiiiijiiijiiijiiijijiiiijiiiijijii;.~~~~J!
Lusher. Mrs. Hussein Golji, cap- d1ed suddenly thJs mornmg at
tain, Mrs. Charles Grant, Mrs. i 1.45 at the home of his son,
H. B. Thomas, Mrs. Donald M. / Walter Jones. HL 1, Pl. Pleas- Mol/ter·in-latfl
THURSDAY- FRIDAY- SATURDAY
Thaler and Mrs. Miles Epling. 1ant.
Honored at Party
SEPT. 2ND-3R0--4TH
Mrs. Daniel E. Evans, ca ptain. ,~ fllrmer and former fmMIDDLEPORT-POMEROY
Mrs. Tim Hickman .
i\Irs. ploycc ot' the Pt. Pleas;mt \Vat - \1ASON - Mrs. George .
Paul Lewis and Mrs. Tony Barr. 1 er .:md Light Co . he was born 1ert ~tewart .• Mason,_ entertamMiddleport Store Open Friday Til 8, Safurday Til
Dr. Evan C. Roderick, cap- m \1a~on county on Jan .. 23, i ~~ with a brrth~ay party honor9-Pomeroy Storo Open Friday Til 5, Saturday Til 9.
tain, Mrs. Earl :\1ills, Mrs. Leon-: 1880. ~on of the lat e Thomas 1 1 ~g her mothe~-m-law, Mrs. E~e­
ard Harris, Mrs. Ah GolJi, Mrs ' and Genev&lt;~ Gardner Jonr:'.. l lyn Stewart. at the ~tcwart
Nell Higgins, and Mrs. C, E. H1s wife. Ida Greenlee JQnesl h?n:'e on Wednesday evemng.
Holzer, J r. Mrs.
E 1d 0 0 preceeded hijn in d(•alh
in Slstmg as hostess was Mrs. AIWuerch, captain. \1rs. John F' . I 1955. He was a member of !he , burtice Youn.g, Cli fton .
Groth. Mrs. Marlin Kerns . .\1rs. Hrthr! ELB ('hun:h
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HOME
Jack Wi ga l, Mrs.
William I Surviving are three sons. Wil- refleshmen~ or 1ce cream and
PERMANENT
Dunn and Mrs. Dt·lmar Ginger- , bur. RL 2. Pt. Pleasanl: Cleve. cake were served by t~e
i&lt;:h.
and Waltef, both of Rt. I.
esses to Mfs. '1'. R Dav1s. Mrs.
Mrs. N-ancy Plymale, cap- One daught er. Jenevie c~:~.c;to Ho~er Johnson, Mrs ..John Me· •
Gentle
--~--- -----, also survives. along with three Dame!. Mrs. Fred Tnpp. Mrs.
brotht'r" . .lflmrs .Jo nt&gt;'i, Galli· Nan Mcintosh, Mrs.
Harold
and
each
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ooli s, Pe&lt;trl and Dewl:'y Ju ne&lt;;, ISrhwa~z an~ ~lrs. B1iss Wilson.
Regular
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1-{t. 2, Pl. Pleasant. and
one Semhng g1fts were . Mrs. Dal··'!'/
' sistt•r. \1r s. El la (;ard ner, Gal- l l&lt;~s Yeager. Mrs. D1ck
1 li pol is.
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and so~. Ylr~. _vernon HOliSO.
I Ten grandchildren and two Mrs. Bill_Harns and Mrs.
great grandchi ldren ~urvivf
1 nard Wh1te.
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ADA~S HONORED
' Funera l sen' ICes Will be held
Bruce AJ am s was honored at 2 p. m.. F'rirlay at thr Belleon his lith b1rthday with a par- meadC' EUB Church with _ th e
ty and w1ener roasl at the home Hev . J &lt;~ek !l iggi n:-; offlc1atmg
of his parents, r.·tr. and Mrs. C. Bum! will_ be m Van SIChle
:\1. Adams, Jr. Thu ~ ~ · at1t'nc1 ing cemetery . Fnr-nds may rnll at
Entering Hospital
were Mi chael Howa rd, Randy the Crow · Husse ll funenl home Perso ns entermg Holzer Hos- '
Crawford.
after 7 p. m. today .
/, pilal durmg the past 24 hours
LUTHERA N CHURCH MEN
mcluQed Paul A. Wise, 006
The Lutheran Church
Men
' Four'th Ave _. Mrs. Paul A. Wtse ;
met on Wedne&gt;day evening m
908 Fourth Ave .; Luzon L. Me·
lhe New Haven Park tor a cov(.,!umd , lll 7 Teodora Ave_, Elza
ered dish dinner. Tl 1ose attendl1 . Lindemood, 1302
Eastern
ing were Will1~lffi Russell, Har- ! Mr and t\lrs. Albert Swe~tz~. /.ve; HetLy A. .cole!lla1 ~· . Cheoid Host, Hobert Layne. Don- 1~Jason . v1sited un Sunday with • s~lre: M~::;. Soptua J. \\ilhams , 1
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aid Rumgardner, Joe p &lt;I ug h,! \-lr . and ~·t rs. Fritz Sw(ltzel at Eureka Star fit. ; Tilden Timck-1
Hank Roney, Herman Layne , the ir cultage near Port la nd, e!. ~t. ~ !hurman~ Mrs. Ray ,
Harry Layne , Lloyd Housh and Ohio. Others vJSHmg Wllh !hem f. St Clair , HI.. Bidwell ; L, _,.,
Rev. Jack Welch.
rlurm g the dav WPre theJr sons ·'. Duddmg, Mason; Mrs. Da le I
H.OT i\RY CLUB
' ~.nd familie s. ~1 r and Mrs. Wil- L Hamson, Rl. 2 Pomeroy ;
The Rot ary Club met
on liam Swatzel. Br~·nd&lt;~ and Mikr. I Mrs . Walter T. Hat?1m, Po~e
JUMBO FAST MAIL
rhu rsd ay evening tor !llC'II' reg- Mr. and !\lrs. Charl t·s Swalze!. roy; ).-!althP"' M. V..caver l1•11d·
ular dinner mert lng_ Htchard nil ol Ponwroy. ami thetr d&lt;tug h- ~lepnrl · Mrs. J&lt;Jmes, L. BosOrd presided &lt;:t l a ~twn hus1- ter and son-m-!aw . IVIr. 11 n d t1ck. Ht 1 Wurtland, Ky .; Mrs .
ness rneeling. Those au e mhn~ Mr~ Tt•x .\-lyers and son. \1ark Barber R 1 ~gs. Ht 3_New ~1ata­
a Asst. Colon
were Lloyd Rou sh, · Donal d !-'. 01 Ar!ingto~. Va .
mor&lt;~~; Mrs. Nnom1
SII_vey,
a Sizes S·M-L
Housh , Horry \1dler,
Ertwm
.\k Charis .1\IIC'O:tn iel VISited ~ t l Oak Hlll; ,John L. Mtller
eLARGE
SIZE
Stein, Hichard Ord.. Arthur Tha- a ft'w dRy~ with his slsiN anc1 Shawnee; Mrs. Ja mes B. Con·
eRULED
bel, Rome Will1atmun . l{u ~se ll ramlly. \1r and Mrs. St&lt;m ll'y ley ..Jr ., -:shb n~. Ky , Mr s.
Capt&gt;bart. Clyde FoiPy , Hev. Saund(•rs in Columbus.
Okey Be!vtlle, Wlllnwwood; \-irs.
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Marcus Trough, Frank Crt pe- Mrs. Leste r RLI SSt• ll and ('hi! - PC&lt;trl ey SPymour , Dundas; CbesReg.25c
hart Jnd Jack Flesher.
dren have rf'tu rnrd to their tcr H. Rtce, Jackson. Mrs. Eth·
PERSONALS
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homP 10 Mason . il fter li vmg m: ~~ .J. :h~mpson, Ash.land. Ky ,
-~r. anJ .Yirs. Jess \1il~nard Ind ian&lt;~ for several weeks. Mr. C.arles C. Turner, (hcsapeake
VISited recently With her Sls:er • Russell returned to Ch icago, Jl.
Birtbw
Mrs. Amy Allen of Inez, Ky · l linois where he is employed at Mrs. Leroy J. Russell, Rt. t l
Rag. $9.95 Value
at Cabell Hunt mgto~ Hospll.al the Versons Plant. lle s .nt
where she was a patient. They
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. pe . Leon. W. Va., daught er, 11 ·30
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several
days VISitmg w1tb h1s p.m. Monday· Mrs. Dale E.
aIso VISit . l f 1r. Ll1a~nar s ro- famil .
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Harmon, Rt. 2 Pomeroy, son.
MEN'S LONG SLEEVI
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: \lr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson 7: 16 p.m. Tuesday
SIZE 32A TO 38B
oJn,h 110'
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and family. Mr. and Mrs. ClarDiscbarrred
o n .ayne un f'rwf'n l a 1on"
1hie, Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Persons discharged recentl"
'I cd.H:a I1ence
Well made ladies padded bra. Cottoa
s1'll ec t t:o.!ny at ('1a II'1poI1s 1v
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.us~cd1 and family enJoyed a from the hospital were : Mrs
oxclusive of decoration. Special value
Mr. and Mr.'!. William Chisler picmc on Sunday at Stauffer's Ira T. Baker' Mike Caudill,
have returned home after vaca- P.ar~, Apple Grove, W. Va. The Mi ss Linda Classing, Glen
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tioning in New York and Penn· I plcntc was be!~ in . observance Crabtree, t\-lrs. James Dailey,
PRICE
J1Ylvania.
of ~- Russells b~rthday. . Martin Hall, Mrs. Henry WillPhil Cooke and Robert Grin- Mrs. W. E. Nesbitt and ch!l- ard, Mrs. Obie Keeton. Mr.!!.
eAsst. Colors
stead
are vacat ioning this , dren, ~Ike, ~usan. and'- Paul of Amos Lowe, Scott Lyall, :Mrs.
week at My rtle Beach, S. C. ; St. Ululs, .~~~souri_ spent the Glen T. McAllister, Wilma Me·
eS-M·L
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Lee ' weekend VJSilmg With Mrs. He!- Gowan, Mrs. Donald Nott, Mrs.
Roush and Carolyn atlended lhe ' en Stewart and family • Mason Kenneth Reed, Mrs. John SalState Fair in Columbus, 0. ov-1and with Mr · and Mrs. P. H. fles, Ronald
Sloan, Cynthia
SUGHT IRR. BOYS 39c
er the week.
I we:ry m Pomeroy.
Thompson, Roger Ford, Mrs.
Each
Barbara Howard -and Adele 1 Jimmy Stewart spent t h e Trwnan Wolford and
Sismondo vi sited friends
10 weekend in Columbus visiting daughter, Mrs. Danny B.
$3.99 Value
Huntington, W. Va. over the With Mr. and Mrs . •lack Kelly and infant daughter, Mrs.
weekend.
and attended the Ohio State aid Langhorne aod Infant
MEN'S
Friday dinner ~uesls of Mrs. fonr.
ghter, Mrs. Jarne1 Hupp
SHORT SLEEVE
pr
Virgi ma Hart wtrP her mot her/
infant son.
and father, Mr. and Mrs. Hom·
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
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er Durst of Ph1lo, 0 , her bro- MASfJ~ - Mr. and Mrs. 01OPENS TIIURSDAV
•Save Now
ther arji sister-in-law, Mr. and ston ~n g ht of. Mason. are an-1 PT. PLEASANT- Pt.
.
61Jz to 10
Mrs. James Durst of Ph ilo and nouncmg the birth of a da ugh-1 ani's new banking lnshtutwn
her son and fam ily, Mr. anrl IN on ,August 23rd at the PIP&lt;~· t wil l open their doors to lhe
Mrs. Eugene Hart, Bobby, Ran- , sant \~ lley Hosp1t&lt;1l. Mr. nnd publi c 'fhursday morning.
dy, Linda, Karen and Sharon. ; Mrs. 'Anght are al:o;o the par- bank ha .~ been named "'Peo.niAA
Mrs. Lorin Roush is a patient enfg of two sons, Mark, 7. and Hank'' and is located at the
at Veterans Memorial Hospital. Handy. 2_
·1 corner of Fifth and Main Street
Mrs. Nina Ablin is a patient , The mfant weighed 7 pounds 1 Orficer.'i are R. B.
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at Veterans Memonal Huspital. 1and 13 otmces and has been president· Forrest Clark
Sizes.S·M-L-Ex L
: na~ed, Kimberly Sue.
. presi dent; A. R. Kaufrn~n.
SALES RfPORT
Grandpnrents are \1r. and I ecutlve vice prC!'lident and
• Asst. Colon &gt;Pt. Pleasant Llves~k Co. Mrs. J. S. Baird, Hogsett, W. ier and Joseph J(]rdan. 8551 ~t..
LADIES
CANVAS
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Saturday, August 28, 1965 1 Va. and Mr. and \irs. 0. o. l ant "a"iller B . d
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SIZES 10 TO 18
220 2;·1 -2 70ece!Jpts :_ 115 to ' Gng l • . penl'er, W. Va.
are H. ll Rothgeb.
Forrest I
o 4. ; Jeav1es 20 to ·
reat grandmother 1s Mr s. Clark A R K f
•REG. $3.98
2~ _50 ; Lights 21 to 23.60 ; Fat 1Effie Hall, London. Ohio.
I Niberi Carl. W a~. m~~· ~:le
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Sows 17 to 20; Boars 14 to 17.50; 1
Hartle' J J · k Eru F. lh uds :
Pi gs 8 to 14.
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White and Colors
• - Rece1pts : Steers
. . PLEASANT Two civil 1 A
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17.30 . !o 20.30; Heifers 12.20 to .'K't1ons havt&gt; been riiPd ;n the' d g.r&lt;~n ?dpSeenmlg 15 being planSize 4 to 10
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18.70 . Fat Cows 13 to 16.20; Can- offJce or the Circuit Clerk s~ek·
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n· h d E B d
16.90; Stock S1eers 17 to 22.90; ' the Merrill Elf'rtric Comp· 1nv f' m. 1 ~ . ar . · yr
Stnck Heifers 15 to JfUlO: Slock Js demandin~ judgmC'nt of $4'7ll·- ;~~ expedtll~~~ l~lo /he So~th
PAIR
Steer Caives 18 to 23.30; Stock 93 mtercsl and co~ts from th.f' · 1·n ~~~;rrlof. w11 t 1 e ~rstJ=•
H 'f Cal
17 to 20 7
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Cecil Bolin of Langsville, illr.
and Mrs. Carl Miller, Carla,
Grace and Allen of Athens and
Mr. and Mrs. J oe Bolin. Hrenda, Ricky, Brent and Craig of
Hutland. Mr. Dana Epple c$11·
- - - - - - - - - - - ed in lhe afternoon.
By Jean Porker
BOIJNS RETURN
NEL.'lONS HAVE REUNION I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bolin
Tbe annual reunion of the children Brenda, Ricky
BSd
family of lhe late Fr~eman and I Brenl have jUst re1urned
Maggie Nelson WA S held ~un-~ a vacation in Illinois and Ohio.
day , Aug. 8, at the Rock Sprmgs They visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Fairgrounds. The prayer was . Larry Turn er o( Findlay, and I
given by Rev. Donnie Miller. , with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Turn'Mle 1966 reunion will be held er and Denise, of El gi n, Ill .
the second Sunday in August. I While in Aurora, HI., they visit.
Those attend1ng were Mr. and / ed with some Navy fnend s who
Mrs. Oda s N~lson , Mr. and l!ve on a mink ra nch. They
Mrs. Dayton Moore and Miss / traveled to Hoc hester, Wi~ - and
Martha Hawkins, all of Co- to lhe Brookville Zoo in Ch iel"mbus; Mr. and Mrs. Robert ago. The Bolins toured
the
Miller and children,
Sandy, General Mills plant in West
Johnny, Davey and Brenda, Chicago, the home of Country
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mille r Corn flakes and specially mlltesll
and Pamela, all of Middleport ; where Rogrr Tunll'r is employMi . and Mrs. Richard Nleson ed. The Bolins ' infant
and t wo !rons of Che~apea ke: Craig, remained wilh hf'r moMr. and Mrs. Donnie Miller and ther, Mrs. Henry
Turner ,
Steve, Mark. Greg and Jerry, while the family was aw&lt;iy.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smilh, MRS. DYER HOSTS PARTY
Donnie, Denbie and Janice, Mr. Mrs. Maxine Dyer was hoc; less
and '-1rs. Leland Nelson, John- · to a Sta nley party at her home
ny and F.ddie, Mi ss Sheila Crisp, on Jesse Creek Hoad WednesMi ss Karen Tucker, all of Porn- day evening. Mrs. Gladys Hofferoy R. D.: Mr. and Mrs. Wil- man demonstrated the wares afJibln Smith, Darrell , Darlene, ter several games had
and CBrla. Mr. and Mrs. Fred played and prlze.c: :lwmded.
Tarkett, Loretta. Sherry and rres hment s or ice cream,
Sllauna, Mrs. Lillie Smith, Mr. ies, potato chips, iced lea and
Charles Smith, Gary Drenner, cortee were served to the
all of Rutland : Mrs. Marguer- lowing: Mrs. Hcva
Snowden,
ite Carpenter and Mr. Curtis Mrs. Jean Parker, Mrs. Neva
Bo ker. Pleasantville.
Kennedy, Mrs. Jt&gt;ssie Grue~er
DAUGRrt:RS HONORED , and Charles, Mrs. Barbara Van
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tackett Meter and Greg and Teresa,
honored their daughters, Loret- 1Mrs. Esther Kennedy,
Mrs.
ta Lynn, 6, and Sherry Gall, 5, 1.1ean Kennedy, Eddie, Glen. Suwith a birthday party Friday ! sie, and Randy, Mrs. Marie Edafternoon, Aug. 13, at their Sa- wards. Mrs. Eleanor
Nelson,
-Q lem Street home. The home f Mrs. Mellie Kennaw, Mrs. Ed
was decorated with streamer:; 1 Heynolds, Mrs. Lelia Rum field,
and balloons were given lo each : Mrs. Martha Adkins, Mrs. Wan-child. Games wtre played and ! da Nelson, Gary and Terry, Stet·
prizs awarded to David D&lt;.~v i s • Ia and Flossie Smith, Mrs. Marand Barbara McQuaid. Each ' jorie Davis and David, Mrs.
daughter opened her many nice ·Lena Rupe, Ross Edward!!, Rogifts and then ble w out the can-~ bert Rnmfield , Wayne Kennedy
die.• on a large decorated cake, and Opal, Patty and Billy Dyer.
while guests sa ng Happy
RUTLAND PERSONSALS
Birthday." Refres hments
o(
Mrs. C. 0. Chapman is
cake, ice cre'Bm and kool ade ing the exterior of her home
were served to the following : on Salem Street remodeled.
Jane SchHling, Nea l Crabtree, Mrs. Jean Parker attended
Albert Crabtree. Peggy Smith, shower for ~1iss R11th
David
Davis,
Judith Edwards, bride · elect ol Mr.
Lynn
Snowden, Joy white, • Howard K. Parker, recently
R os i e
Snowden,
Gary Syracuse. Homer Parker
George,
Dottie Ohlinger, ited with his brother, Mr.
Randy George, Tammy Schoon- bert Parker that evening.
over , Dorsey Ohlinger, Ricky Miss Jane Hale of McConnelsGeorge, Jackie Ohlinger, Del&gt;- ville is visiting with Mr. and
bie Schoonover, Rita Welch, Mrs. Richard Lucas and
Cindy Anderson, Jenny Grate, Jane and Steve, at llleir home
Susie Tillis, Abby Marlin, Del&gt;- on Langsville Road.
hie Haly, Racinda
Musser, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Parker
Mike Tillis, Tammy Martin, and Suzy visited Sunday afterTeresa Musser, Peggy Welch, noon willl his father,
Mr.
Mike Busser, Barbara McQuaid, Pearl Parker and brother, Mr.
Anit Welch, Gary Drenner, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Parkr!r and
and Mrs. Charles Welch, Mrs. April, Long Bottom. Other callCharles Musser, Shauna Tack- ers were Mr. and Mrs Wil!Jur
ett and the honored guests, Lo- 1Parker and Eddie of Chesler
retta and Sherry. Becky Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Wi"i ' Parker,
sent a gift but was unable to Russ, Rodney, Timmy and Debattend.
bie of Parkersburg, W.Va.
MILLER REUNION IS HELD Miss Brenda Turner, who 18
The Miller Reunion was held employed in Columbus spent a
Sunday, August IS, at the home I weekend with ber parents, Mr.
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bolin on and Mrs. Wayne Turn•r. She
Salem Street. A plcnie dinner will be enrolled In Rio Grande
was held at noon on the Bolin college this fall.
lawn. Those allendlng were: Hiram (Sonny) S18wter, Jr.,
aod Mrs. Dwight Brown, who has been studying
this
and Mrs. ,Mike Jones and summer at Easfern l&lt;..tucky
· all of St: Albans, W: Va., State College at Richmond, Ky.
and Mrs. Michael Erwin, has returned to his home to reand Scott, of Belpre, main wilh.,his parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mrs. Hiram Slawter, Sr., until
and Don of Middleport, tha fall term of BChool bogino.
WoUe of M!Mroville, Mr. Sunday evening vtsitoro Gl

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Society Notes

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lb .

lb.

lb .

GET GUARANTEED eat IN THE meat -BUY"SUPER-RIGHT"!

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"SUPER-RIGHT" SMOKED- 14 to 16-lb. AVG.
WHOLE
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CENTER
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STORE HOURS
Open Thur. 9 am to 6 pm
Open Fri. • 9 am to 9 pm

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Closed Sunday and
Monday, Labor Day

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lb.

99c

SUPER RIGHT Slicod Bologna, Olive, Liver or Pickle Pimento

p~:~ 39c

LUNCH MEAT
MORTON-7 VARIETIES

2 75c

FROZEN DINNERS

for

8

Tomatoes
IONA BRAND

Sweet Peas

WHOLE OR HALF

CHUCK STEAKS

3-lb. Can
6-lb. Can

GROUND CHUCK

$3.39

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59c

lb.

59c

SUPER-RIGHT SKINLESS-BULK

WIENERS ~~~T --- SSe

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lb.

HALO

SALAD DRESSING

~::· 49c

1-qt.
14-oz.

Hair Spray

14-'14_-oz.
fill.

89 c

SULTANA- WITH TOMATO SAUCE

STOKELY FROZEN

or 3 ;~~ 89c Pork &amp;Beans
4 89c Fruit Pies ::~ _
20

1-lb.

cans

DOLLY MADISON-PLAIN OR KOSHER

6 89c Dill Pickle
l-Ib.

cans

~·~· 39c

.~:~~~- S9c

6 ..... 79c Ice Cream
1-lb.

cans

2-lb.2S

9-oJ.

- - - - - c an

SULTANA LARGE

MARVEL-Chocolate Nut or Almond Toffee

Stuffed Olives

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JANE PARKER

Potato Chips

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JANE PARKER

A&amp;P VACUUM PACKED

RICH NUTTY FLAVOR

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LEAN- FRESH

10

cans

IONA BRAND

79(

BLADE CUTS

CANNED
HAMS
to C
lb.95c
lb. an

Hi-C Fruit Drinks 3 89c Miracle Whip

Grapefruit

lb.

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CANADIAN BACON

A&amp;P BRAND-SECTIONS

HAMS

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WHOLE, HALF OR END CUTS

6 VARIETIES

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BUTT
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99

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2
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1.3
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Coffee
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Swiss Cheese~~._
lb.

FRESH, CRISP

U.S. No. 1 Size A

CARROTS

Potatoes

~b~~

ALL PURPOSE WHITE
or RUSSETS BAKERS

10c

CRISP TENDER

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lb •

bag

11'111
stalks

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$5.00 or More
llduolve of ltema
lt&amp;empted b7 Low
Expires Sept, 4, 1965
ID Coil. Unit .U.P'o

19C

OHIO- RID TASTY JONATHAN

APPLES _ 4 :~. 59c
OHIO RID DILICloUS

APPLES

3 ':~. 59c

YELLOW GLOBE

ONIONS

3~~ 29c

Free!

2LOAVES
@at anytime you can 't find Jane
Parker White Bread on our shelves,
next day A&amp;P will give you 21oaves frea
That's
GUARANTEED

Jane Par~er guarantees everyth ing
qualify, freshness and now even ou,P;.

JANE PARK-ER Ill uw
WHITE BREAD 2to••" 39c

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on~her School Bus Checks "":::~;:u. ': :: M:~ n. urne
G~:··~:e ·:,~~who

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In Court Suit .

Air Stri·p '"

he~~'::'ond:y ~

-' For Damages

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Phillips Sisters Style1hop

M"Inor Wreck

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On Rt. 160

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New Fall Hats ·

Paltr~ p3'~atter~~o :~rl; ~etter
SchO&lt;)~ystem,
ll~e •ai~n:; b::~::r~ :~ Virgi~ia

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COLUMBUS !UP!) - t'he the embattled $279 million capt106th Genera) Assembly, which tal tmprovemenlis bill.
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shook off a "do-no~ing" tag -~pproved a comprom•s_e
and went on to compile a ne'U'- ve:-s10n of .the ommbus mumctly unprecedented record of " · pal court btU. . .
complishment was to complete -Saw the legislative reapporits business
tionment question dealt a
Final adjournment was to Uluw and handed over to t e
come later today ~tter the oftJ. fooeral courts.
cers of both bouses signed the - Agreed to a bill that will
bills ssed tn Tuesday's hectic allow a new multi-million dollar
Only a skeleton staff brewery to be built In Columwas to be 011 hand when the bus.
session officially endea.
-Heard Speaker Roger Cloud
ln the final frantic hours that announce he had "no intention"
stretched into the early morn- ~ ol running again for the Jegts·
th 1 · lator .
lature.
mg,
on Democrat1 Oppose To End

t~ay.

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Robinson's

Services will

Be heJd Friday

Pomeroy 'Merchants

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"'choo1-Set Favorites

Rail's Ramblings

by BUSTER BROWN.

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In Merchandise

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RADIO &amp; T.V.

There
are ap(Jro:&lt;im,alely
1,500 r~ilroad
in
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WY 2·!125S
Uniled States, witb an aggrePomorey
gate lengtb or about 3201 101 E. Mllln St.
i IDlles.

CLELAND'S T.V.

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Given Away Thus: 1st, $50 - 2nd, $25 - 3rd, $15 - 4 th, $10 _EACH FRIDAY NIGHT

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In tho Mlddlo Block Nat to Elborhlda

POMIROY'S QUALITY SHOI ITORI

DIA,.....,ONID

RING~

Stt tf, 1 brilliance ancf beauty of a Ktt~kt cflarnond • • •
lru1t aur y.ara of ~~JqM~tit~c\to h•lp you st~t your KetptOkt

.•. guorant1 N by lht ~pt;okt Ctrti~tt your
0 ptrftd diamond tar rloplactmtnt ~rtd).

of

Chapman-Canaday

Pomet'8y Cement lit~
ll•r 011 Comptny /

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Ho•lllll &amp; Plumbln1
Po...-roy Lendmlrk ltor1
llNttnlr Aute ComPinr

PINftlroY finer lhap
Hartl... ,. &amp; lonnottlho Storo
Stork's Phlrmtcy
K&amp;C lowolry lton
A-lotod Rodto &amp; TV
Now York Clothln1 Hou•
Swither &amp; Lohll Dru11

KoOPio'o Sohlo Station
-er'o Drtv•ln
Pnncls Floritt
llnvor'o Studio

-foro "-"" lioN
Ftrmett ltnk I Snln11 Co.
Ma,.uorllo'o Shoo Shop •

Crvw's Town
Country ""'
" luran1

Wtllrunp ltlct Shop
lluo • GriY ltHtouront

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Chopmo..Conoday Shoeo

len Franklin Store
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Simon•1 MIr-a••
Moo~'tltor•
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..-... 1 , .1 Mohlr Compeny
Korr &amp; Von Z.ndt
Motar Illes
Hoyt't Solllo Stotlon

Tractor

S•le~

IJCctlslor Oil Co.
Downlt-Grau

Stmon'o Plck-A.Polr Shoo

Doltv Volloy
llort
K,....ro
Motors OIICOunt
G &amp; J Aut~ Ports Co.
l•onomy Sovln10 &amp; LOin Co. Crow'• Stuk Houa
Stiffler's. Pomeray
Werner lertter I
Olbtio Gn&lt;ory
INuty Shop

Another Gold Ster Promotion By The Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce

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ANTHONY
Plumbin!J • Heating

PLUMBING

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Donna's Restaurant, Rutland, Says ...

THANK YOU, FRIENDS
For Your Generous Response to our Grand Opening

DOOR PRIZE WINNERS
Charles Smith, Donna Nelson, Beverly Forbes and
Cindy Eads

STOP IN and VISIT AGAIN!
FINEST HOME COOKING
eP!ate Lunches Every Day
eFi'h Baskets
Chicken Baskets
eSandwiches of All Kind s.

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DONNA'S RESTAURANT- RUTLAND
Open 7:30AM to 9:30PM !Man. thru Sal.)

GROVER'S STUDIO
WY 2·2475
POMEROY, 0.

Color Tone Shampoo Concentrate s1.SO
REG. $2.50 VALUE!
FEMININETTE -

FAST MAIL

Beauty Tray &amp;Tissue Box • • · • • 59c

TABLETS

REG. 98o VALUE!
MAX FACTOR

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Pvt. Larry 0. Sellera, , ..
of Mr. and Mrs. llan&gt;ld Sol·
lero, Portland, bas comple~
1&lt;1 eight weeks basic training
at Fori Knox, Kenlack,y and
olber opeclal tank training,
bas taken bit tesll, IDtl 111
UceDJetl to drive a tlnk.

Skin Freshener

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Moisturizing Liquid Cleanser

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MAX FACTOR

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REG. $3.00 VALUE!

300 COUNT.'

NOTEBOOK FILLER PAPER

REG.
98c __

45c

OR BUY 2 FOR 89c

DOROTHY PERKINS

MR. AND MRS. POWElL

Robnson't Ltundrr
Pullon-Thompson

FAMILI.l

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HELENA RUBINSTEIN

PVT. SEIJ.ERS

TICKET NOW.

Tho Pobrlc Shop
GilmaN'• Supply Sft.M
1upr Run
. Millo

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MIDDlEPORT, 0.

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THE SHOE BOX

lder a FREE TICKET with no Jllifdl...'
All participating merchants wUJ glve any person, 13 years or. o
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a t ASK
YOUR riEl
necessary. Merchandise certificates are redeemable at any partiCipating mercb n .
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THE DIAMOND RING
YOU CAN BUY WITH CONFIDENCE

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For Back To School

MOST STORES ARE OPEN TIL 9:00 P.M.
./
Some Stores are Open Both Friday &amp; Saturday Nigh~:

BOlt.,.. -.e IIDIItMWI!ht In oo1Joo1 " - , _

The Ftm Qmrch of
the 1
Nazarene ill Racine 111 having ,
Revival Services, September I· '
12, at 7:30 each evening wltb
Rev. and Mrs. Charles W. Pow·
elL
Rev. Powell, of Brookville,
Flertda, an ordained elder In
the Cintreb of the Nuarene, is
devolili,g full lime to evange111111. Mra. Powe1J, VIckie, playa
lhe plano ltld ..,an, .ODd 111llilfl her buaband In daeta.
'lbt pulor clthe locaJtburdl,
lllll'rll1 M. Wolfe, 8Df _.
,..IIIO!t llllaaali. U,. Jibllt.

Regul•r $1.®

MAX FACTOR

Regular 98c

Crayolas

Dry Skin
Cream

Listerine

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Florida Couple
Leading Revival
Services Here

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CANVAS
FOOTWEAR

Friday Night Opening,
THESE POMEROY STORES
.ARE GIVING AWAY FREE TICKETS:

BAKER FWUtrruRE

HEADQUARTERS FOR

TONKA

- SERVIC!;-

ADMIRAL '
COLOR TV

totalin~ II\!!~ m~~~b:::~~t=Jn1~;r~::~~~~s ~~~r\u';;,~;:;i~n ~s:,:;;:ln

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Mrs. R. C. Russell , Racine
kindergarten teacher, remincts
parents that the forms they re-ceived must be back at
school by Friday, September
in order to help with tratr&gt;SOI&gt;r-11
tation.
She urged parenill to add
names of anyone Interested
kindergarten but lacking
porl8tion. A few more pl,tcrutJ
remain open.

Each Friday Nigl~t .

WeatL -r

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Teacher is Asking
Jlorms be Relurned

GIVEAWAY

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HIICiqulrtltfl for
lowed legislatures to have
It then refused to go ·~~gil
bouse chosen on fa ctors other with the House's action in o
than populatton.
riding the veto on a bill raisin{~ I'
By a one-vote margin,
from $3,000 to flO,OOO !.he size
Senate finally approved the
an estate a mental bospital
terence committee report on tient may have without p:'l)&gt;itlgll
ki k d but there were •nough bill allowmg brewertes to
part of his keep.
vo~e: lo approve the report. beer and liquor on their
In all, eight bills were vetoed
The bill left untouched prov1• · ises.
by Gov. James A. Rhodes.
sions for new courts in Mason . I Passage or the bill will
&lt;Jnly al'empts to override were
Vermilion and Fremont :.~ ud the Anheuser~Busch Co. to · the unsuccessful ones
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MIDDLEPORT, 0.
gave Bowling Green
new
I
a
restaurant
and
beer
garden
Tuesday
night.
8
.
Tt I
ded , at their proposed new Col~mh~''i~.i....iiiiiii.oiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;ii
ex-1 plant State and city officials
.U
had indicated the bill was ,
ts ng cour1s.
.
cessar to brin the lant to
Remap Bill K11led .
Columtus.
g
P .•
ReapportiOnment was k1lled
.
.
once and
for all when
Veto Overrtde Fall•
1
House turned down a
Two a~tempts to overnde gucan v~rsio~ of the Senate-p8ss~ ber~tunal ~etoes fell thrr.ugh
ed, b1~parttsan plan. ThP vote durmg the fmal hours.
was 76-55, with all but one of The Senate tu~ed down an 1
the negative votes co-·'lg
attempt to override the veto
Democrats and all hut
a bill granting automatic court !
positive votes cast by
· case contmuances to legislators
cans.
in sesswn.
.
MUCH LIKI!
Hours later the House made ]l =._._._._._._._._o;j."i
1
Almost everyone hu portrolll
an aborted aitempt to bnng it ]
of their children. But.ae obil·
back to life when it passed
dren
should have 1omethln1.
resolution asking Conp.ress
too, What more appropriate,
call a constilution"'a~tl':~:~·~;·~~
~~
economical portrait thaa one
an a:
Your Dependable
I of your whole family · (rOUp!
The resolution
Eaoily, beautifully done. All i•
Deater For
got Senate consid- ,
one sitting. Call today for your
eration.
J appointmer~t. ~
It would have specifi r.rl that
AND
the convention consider tr.e socalled "Dirksen Am l!ndmcnt,'' '
defeated by the u .S.
earlier this month, wh,.,icijh.ijiiillli Phane WY ·2·2S50
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ence
But report.
afler three weeks of
sling and bargaining,
gave up and agreed to go
with the conference report.
South I! not dormant as p~tually In motion.
B1rmmgh~m. Ala .
famed Democrats Jomed htm and
many Northerners believe. It is I Even in agridtural based ! '.' Pitlsburgh of the South,' ~. still passed, 32-0
nol alll~re and siesta wh1ch j central North Carolina, an area IS blessed by the g1ant lron The mun!Clpal court
Is pictured or Southern life by 1of cotton, soy beans, p~~nuts 1 Man,. Vulcan," ~ho tower~ over m1~. cam~ JUst under .
Faulkner and other writers. I .and corn, but where the gold- the c1ty from h1s mountam top and 1t r~used some st1r from
IHBI.ead, It is a beehive of act-: er wood," tobacco, is king, the perch . . Steel industry_ seems to 1Hamilton County members
tvity, teeming with industry and ; towns are prospering. Wilson. N. be l~smg some of ~ts former The final agreement
rapidly expanding cities, full of' c... is a growing small city .of prommen~e, but .Btrmlngham nated ~he mayor's court in
crowded highways, trucks, and new buildings and a proud c1ty ~ppears tn exceptional health ming m that county hut
busy laborers". Rapidly it is los· hospital set amongst the tradi- JUS! t ~ e same.
.
similar court in effect in Othtwa
ing distinctive characteristics tiona! scenery or tobacco w~re- . A l.1~ t of the ~uth s becom- Hills in Lucas
County.
and blending into the new, ur- houses with their glaze.d wt?rl· m~ Cities would ftll the r~s~ of Hamilton County, deleg~il'."'' [ l
banized America.
dows and musty, s1ckenmg this page. But the ones J Vlstted
· ~ --Woodbridge, Va , was my swee' smell of cured leaves - these and Macon,. Atlanta,
INVITED ·ro PICNIC
first actual slop south of the in preparation for the auctJon- Montgomery, Memphis , Rich~ Members of Feeney. Belnnett
Mason • Dixon line - it looked err's hypnotizing chast.
mond and others, are all wear~ Post 128, American Legion
little different than ils northern The tall, stat~ly Grace Mem- ing the same title - Progress. Middleport ~nd their
neighbors. There were the same onal Brtdge, wtlh arches high
are invited to attend the
giant supermarkets shopping enough to let ocean liners and
EVENT POSTPONED
. .
d t'
.t
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Tl
b. d 'F . d N' ht" 0 ay p1cnte an ou mg a
centers, schools, churches and freighters pass under and th~n f Ple com meE n~~ s fllg . legion farm, Monday, Sept.
sparkling new housing develop~ some. strikes of m.odern .engm-.o ?meroy, va~geune, arn- A ham and bean dinner will be
men's
eering wonders aoamst the back sonv11le and Racme
Chapter
d
'th
OES
hed
led
f
Tu
d
serve
at
noon
WI
sc u ·
or
es ay,
b.
d d" hme:mb'"'
d
Farther sooth. a five m1le ground of the old seaport, Char·
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September
7 at Pomeroy has to nn ~;, a covere
15 an own
br1dge and tunnel spans Ch~sa- leston, S. C..
,
.
table service. Coffee and
peake Bay into Metropolitan Savannah and Columbus. Ga., been postponed ~~ttl Se ptember will also be furnished b the !eNorfolk, home of the world's sprawl into old farm lands. Sa- 29, due to the V!Stt of lhe wor· , ion sl
y
largest shipyards
and naval vannah benefits frrn the sea; thy grand matron at Aurelius rgoiiiiopo..,oi.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
base. Hugt! destroyers and air- Columbus from nearti}· Fort Chapter, Macksburg.
craft carriers dock in the gi- Benning, training station a n
SE'f HOMECOMTN(}
ganlic harbor while l&gt;lwnspeo- post for thousands of
The annual Long
Bottom I
pie profit from thousands of troops in training . . In
· will be held Sepwhite-clad !Bilors and visitors. time, reports an oldttmer,
S,
Program, basNational defense boosts
the lumbus has really growed
dinner, everyone welcome.
city's economy "nd ke"l'_it per-; the war."
The Walters Brothers are
atlraction.

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And adjou£nment /eso~utlon to ~A :t'gp~hli~o~~;:~r;:~-.:Orp~sse .over emocra Ic 0 Jec . ra
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and arochiaJ
uon~ Slgnaled the end of the tatJon to prwate
p
session ~hat thi~aw of·passage, sc~~ls~ajor tightening of state
amoThng \-er t
·t . th regulations In th• helds ot strtp
- e Igges u ge m e
history,!
wn or genera opera tons.
.
t.e
million. t'~r hi.ghway.s an.d nt·arly ~tll passed the Sena . on a mo$400 mtlhon m capttal nnprove- hon for reconslderatton after
ments.
Sen. Ross Peppi~, ft...Ltma, gave
-The biggest school bill in up the ghost wtth an eloquent
history, granting a total of $633 plea f~r more funds for higher
million in state aid to public education.
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schools for the next two years. Pepplt ~nd Senate Democra~s
- Landmark r' housing lewsla- had cornbmed ~ ~mend the bill
tion to end discrimination in the to take $4.5 mtlhon ~rom the
sale or rental of residences.
Ohio Historical Soctety . and
county airports and g1ve It to
branch and community colleges.
A conference committee took
the amendment out of the bill
and Pepple and the Democrats
combined to defeat the confer-

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R.:ch:'~lnal ~greement

PERMANENT

Rev, T)'II'
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Bwter B..,., • mw:b hm lu wear u they aJO lour;
wearing. Como In ODd talk tu oor llttiag ozperllo
They11 obow you -"7 limier Browno have been dttt
C.J•ality JCbool..&amp;oo l'awrlle for ovor 61 yean.
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Buster Brown Shon Stort ol 5.99 ond up
to 7.99

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ried II yoara Leo Braun, 71, •
byrn Sunday, Anguat 29, at
retired •armenl industry ex·
PI
t V lie hospital ·•••••II
I eeutlve. • and his 69-year-&lt;Jld
10 am.' a;
Autumn aheadl Topping aU
ng y wUe had lew worrleo lD life.
Salem Center cemetery with
"School bus inspections in OhiO Will be mcreast
.. foci, lbey had more lh••
Rev. Chester Lemle) ".' ficl!tl·
best-dressed lists ... · bats
for fall, newly-shaped in
strict during the coming season "
C d of $70,too In baDII ·
T PLEASANT _ A switch NEW YORK (UP!) ·- Two of Ing. surVIvors ISclude his
This was the advice today of Sgt. p D. Me ree y
But TueRday Braun
was . pth. . trl site has been the nation's largest elec~1cal ents Larry and Sharon John- II marvelous fabncs.
the Gallipolis Post Ohio State Highway
booked lor homicide In the
e
a
from Ever- firms were assessed !rip!' dam· ston' Smith, Rt. I, Ewington.; a
SEE OUR NEW
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Working with County Supt. of Srhoo s
h
death of his wife, Fannie. Po· ~tip rrlsh. DirectOr of West age jud~ments totalm~ almost brother, Roger Curtis Smtth,
son of the Meigs Countv.
schedules __ave
"state Aerl)itautics Com- $11 million :ruesday m a pnce home; paternal grandmother,
FALL JEWELRY
~
been established to provtde I
p t
Commander I w_lth ~ Ph
d tbe blankeb mission to the Mason Coc.,ty flxmg consptracy.
, Mrs. Alma Srruth, Salem
for thf_
of
bu::s carry our most :tu:h:ir
bed.
court. It wos an offer received , U. S. District Court
ter; maternal grandpare,nts, Mr.
1: '\"es m this aHa
cgtn·l ~ecJous cargo - our chilrt[en l
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,., ·~ .. , . by the Court from the B. P. B. I Wilfred Feinberg ruled that
a~d ~8. Julius JohruLon,
n;ng next Sept 13.
P . d we Ice I that
everv 1 -~·~:tr~n~Y!P-•J'ffll~·:~l:il ~M!~,":-d/fiW'%'mH Trading Company tor rre~ land era! Electrie and
1,
Ewmgton. ~rrangements wer'ell
1
So-t Mrr,reedy staled thai Pa~ ;fto~; must br made tn assure
for an airstrip at the site of Electric Corp. violated
under the dtrectlon of
tro'men
r;
E
Scoll
and
P\1
f
dellverv
ol
that
C
orgo
the
National
.Guard
already
·
,
antitrust
laws
In
Strong
and Son Funoral 'lome.
ed
t
1
J D Woe an havr been as:;ngn~ i sa e
th I "Patrolmen Scott ;.~nd Wogan
commenc airs rip.
two companies by $5.6
erl to conduct mspecti')JlS Js
t&gt;d
1 b'
eAT
:may not even be reco~'" !
f0
1 L. F. Poffenborger, vlco pr_es. . for II steam llT tne
y R th ff' ·ero rert&gt;n11v attcnr+- as Highway Patrolmen at 11mes l
• ident of the G.P.B. Tradmg i sold in 1952.
n o It ·'
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• sl'ltd the ·
· th 1 tter
erl a course of mstruct1on c·on dunn~ the msoPr ton .
Company statPd In e e I The total judgment-,.,,,,,"'
duf"ted 'by the Patrol l'lnd the Sergeant ''Thev have ~een l~~~ ~
making the of~er, that ~~~at~er 203- equalled three tjm~~~ the
Offer Good Til Sop!. 10
Str~te Buard of Edut't~lton at 1honzed to hanli: up ~f'~r cr~mtt.an have the m~ustrud Site h~ amount the Ohio Valley ElecJArkson Disfrl{'l Headnu::Jr1Prs torms and sttll brtm
I The state hi~hw&lt;~y patrol in- stroyed by an airstrip over t
trie Corp and the Indiana -Ken·
.
d t d
gn h&lt;tls m exl·h:mot&gt; tm cov.
nter of the property we are
.
ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN
where requtremPnts P~n ~ ,m pal
.
" for the tn· vesligaled a minor traffic ac- ce
ha ' whatev~ tucky Electric Corp. were
ards of bus mspectJOn werr re era!!~; or aungaree.
I cident at I ~5 p m Tuesday on ofrertng free of c
rge
th charged
Regular 12.50
t 1ons ''
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land
you
Will
need
at
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8 er
viewed by experts.
spec
G arde Construction
of the
el'!'on Rt \60 tn Porter mvo vmg
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"Everv yrar we attempt to II the bus passes .~nsp 1~ nt.' l Nnrth Gatha School bus. No, site where the Natton~ u 'r- ' Creek plant near Gallipolis
further mrrrase the thoruugh- a certtltcate ts •~su(P t'l HI one was injured.
has already commence an l a~d Ohio and the Clifty Creek
ness of this chet:k," satd tile I fixed to the bus b~ a r~ •o : UHK·ers satd that Donald F Istr~p. ln other words, h~~ t~ Icility' in Madison, lnd.,
W3l
- I cer~ If 11 faJI&lt;o rep air• ;u ~ nr Palmer
45 Rt 1 Vmton, adJmns the runway w IC
ey t ted in 1952 and cmnp;,,ted
$6.95
dered nr the bus ts 1em.,.:ed backed ,the bus' out of' a drtve- ~ had started, you can have the I s a~956 The generators bought
SPECIAL
{rom ' ervtce
'" . ., WRY across the htghway and land , fre•' to Wadsworth Ave- I ~ere for the two plants.
DEvOTEL TO INTfQESl 0~
Mr PattPrson awl Sel..,t: J .. t mto the left tide of a parked 1nue.'
MEIGS MASON .:lREA
• Mt"C'reed~; holh emnh.N7t d Hwl tar owned 'by Arthur Elmo LJn. l The County Court presented
R•clla•d 1. owen, ,...,~:~usller
I sdtont hus dnver" I~ til al £t' be derwood, 48. Rt. 1, Galhpolts the offer tc the engmeers of the
IS
OTHER SPECIALS
ch
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r•n
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nth•ll,
Ell•ter
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s
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Will
be
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eqJif
'!'he
e
was
oo
damage
to
the
atrstnp
for
study.
The
Telex
PuD!l~ hl!'&lt;l ""'"'Y ~••ern .. on e~rcp I
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sunda) h) rht· •Jhio bll ,..~ _l'lll ;' ' ., · ed lo prescnl tl! e1r
~_pec la . Firhool bus and only moder· from Parrish read as fa ows:
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Helene Curtis Hair Spray
lnJII'umpon y 111 '-l"'\' " 'ntC' Sl . lom
bus open•10·1 ' ~ lll't'll"P
Of
eroy oni~- · Bu_~,n!'s~
oft; ,.,. Ph"" " sehonl
·' ate damage to the car.
has come to the atten!'0
I D
Wl. • 'l-ZI!)ij ~ ·•nrtll pno r.., w,· :l ' and annu&lt;~l phy~ • cal n'rJorts ~t~
The patrol cited Palmer
to . the undersigned by Radio broad2.00 Value .
only 1.50
~~i~terea
li F m omt r a l...
mall!n~ · trstin~ that tthrll
of Funeral services for Rev.
tnallfl a• rhe IJil! ' uffoo ·., "' f'om~roY '
I I ;~~l.&gt;' : C"al ron-· munfcipal court Saturday
b k'on a cast that the land owners
. ed
the
Hair C u t s - - - - - - 1.25
Ohio
.
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ditinn is sa 15 ::~c Ui) .
, charge of improper
ac mg. property to be acqmr on . Tillis, 70 of 370 E. Water ~atlon~•
a&lt;~ veru" 'n~lnr _.rP~r~,·r~
r ~t ..·e , . "We will l.eaw O'J stonet un-1'- Arrests Tuesday by the patrol n.."rtheast end of engineered air-f Ch'lll'cothe
BotHn
e JJ; l{ll!lhall,
3~-.
.eKIIIM
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• who died ~:~~~~t;~~
tnn ... v@ : ""' "' ~· .. ,-k c.,,. "-''" ~'"•k turnL'd in domg ~)ur p?rt 11 as- mcluded: Kenneth W. Amsbary
t for Mason County has o - at lO ·Z5 a.m. at the
i
Shampoo &amp; Set - - - - 1.50
~ n
I nr&gt; •·~ • es·
u.. ~o.~, ...ct h~
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I ·tu
. . ed t M . . por
f M
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('; ". . ;r r:n~ re ar·a •l~" l" - sn o·ent ~ sure safe trans·uJrla ·llll n r s ,; 25. Gallipohs, ctt o U~lCl· fPred the County Court 0 as~ hospital will be held Fnday
~;, ;. ,::~~:; s~:~~'"~~a~11 ,',~• .': 1·~~~~:e s~x dents the con11ng -~rr?DI year, pal Court Sept. 11 , _spe.edm~: on County without charge a _p~r- 10:30 a .m. at the Jefllerson-;!v
SIX WEEKS COLOR RINSE
n.. ·-· · h~- s1 sn: 11"""' .... mth~ s:nm said Sergeant
Mc{
rePdy.
Joe E. Clark, 34, GaHtpolts, Cit1 , land adjacent to or w·
JOin· Church in Chillicothe.
H
'.loln r Hmlte Wllt'f.. O'lll ri Pf ... r
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t . ce .0
ld
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.n: .. nol a . ai l~ hll! . !l Ot' rnon•h _St !IIi
The followmg IS 8 ten \ ed Saturday or e 0 ~n e.r .•r~ the McClintic State I ' Survivors include hiS
lncludlntl Shompoo
$3.50
:A·. 2 ;B~~r;~·~n~·.~;·1:~ !~~~~~ Sl:~~ •n.,n •h• 1 schedule of local sdwol bu~ Luella Raike, 46, Galhpo~ts, Life Reservation located approX· Viola Harris Tillis; six ..
and S.t
inspections and locations. as cited .saturday for stop
Sign imately 5.3 miles from the d~y Sherman and Jonathan Ttll~s.
' prepared hy VIr. PQtterson. I violation: Terry D. S~a\naker, limits of Pt. Pleasant a~ .m both of Rutland: David of Nrp·
Rutland Hi~h S&lt;hool. Sept. 18. RL 3. Pomeroy, ctted to 211 miles east of the Ohm R1v- gin : Rev. Arms Tillis of Eritri••. 1
Open Tuesday Through Saturday 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
13.
9 a. m., Northwt!lttrn D•s- Mumcipal ~ourt Saturd~y- for an er in lieu ot presently planned East Africa; Curlis, of Rt. .
FINISHING
trict.
un!lafe vehicle: and. Wlllt.am G. , acquistion of land known as t~e Chillicothe. and Rev. Wilham
Our best quality
EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT
Tupprrs
Plains
SCh~ml,
.
Sept.
Atl~an , 17, .Reedsville, Cited to I TNT site. The land offered IS ITillis of Williamsport Pa.; five
service
14, 9 u. m.• Ea~tt•rn Utstnct.
i ~1e1g~ JUventle court for _speed one of our site! studied by the daul[hters, \1rs. Rlwonrl (Mary)
Soutlwrn High School. Sept. in exrC'ss for road conditiOns,
mission. The ~"'AA and the Rinehart, Chillicothe: Mrs. Carl
1 DAY SERVICE
15, 9 a. m., Southern Distrkt. ,no muffler ~n~~of cent~r._ ~~~neer determined the. land (Ruth) Bower: Chilliroth!!!: Mr~.
ON REQUEST
Salisbury School, Sept 16,_ 9
as unacceptable for an_ airport . Charles (Nellte) Krebs, Chtlh1
a. m., Salisbury · Pomrr.oy, M1d- Thursday, Sept. 9. 1965, at 8 p. location for the followmg rea- cotl1e; Mrs. Wa~ne rEsther)
Phone WY 2-5271
On Route 124 - Syracuse, 0.
dltport and 8t&gt;dford 01stricts, rn. at the Salisbury &amp;hool.
sons : (11 ridges in both ap- Kennedy, Rt. 1, MuJ~Ieport,
MARIE LEADINGHAM, OWNER
There
will
be
a
schoo
l
bus
:
proach .wnes prohibit an ob- Mrs. Mererlit)l, (Goldie) Rallclilfl
Cleaners
Pomeroy dn\' ers Safety meeting
held
struction free rorty~ne sl,~pe of Grove City; three bro~hers,
i 121 • hl~h voltage
elerlnr•IIBryan and .Jess of Chlillioothl•l
8 WE SELL WIGS AND WIGLETS e
transmission
line
located
1,000 , and Clark of Blanchester;
Open All Day Thursday Until 5 - Friday and
to 1,500 feet south ol the ~ropus- grandchildren, and two
Saturday Open Until 9:00P.M. -"A Gold Star
ed runway will not permtt ade·
.
quate
clearances
for
take
·
oil
Store."
Funeral services for Robert and landing P'!ltterns, (3), the i
r=.~~~~
"carbet·ry 26 Pt Plet~sant who . topographrical features such ,
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ASK FOR YOUR FREE
was ktlled Tuesday a~ Buffalo, lakes and lg le l t th~
1 ~· Va
0
when the mil~rurk he ' ments would add great Y • ,
TICKET AT--! was d;iv ing overturne wiH be lconstruction costs, (4) f_eehng
held Friday at 2 p m. at the ,J regard'mg aircraft o~wrah nn m
·
Baptist churt:.·h ~ ~~ Gral
m Ste.- . the c1ose Proximity to the wa•d
' tion. W. Va ~~ th~ R e v.l ter fowl area, ~re expressc
.. , -,
i Rillups
officiating:-BUrial will both local1y and ~ the depa~~
' be in lht Graham Cemetery, W. ment ~£ N~tu~al bee~o~~~~st of
V·
not bemg m t e s
. .
I ~e wal) an employee or the I the wildlife reservalion; mdv~~w
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Jones and Keefer Tmcking Co., of the a~ove, 1/~ 0 ':~e~ount;
· and a member of the JOUAM, I Coullty o~rt 0
as
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New Haven Council 175, and the : conlin~e With the present. plan;
Unitf'd Brethren Church of Gra- ning .wtt?. regards to an alrpor
ham, W. Va.
locatiOn.
Survivors include his wife.
- - -- Mary; three children,
Marv
Kay. 3. John, 2. and Allen, 10
I~
9:15 PM IN POMEROY PARKING LOT
' months; his parents, Mr. and Clearing, tooler tonight, low
EFFECTIVE AUGUST 6 TO SEPTEMBER 10
Mrs. Johnson Scarberry, New ~!-1% toutbeast. Thursday sun·
Haven ; f1ve brolhers, Lavvrertce, ny, lillie lemptralure than&amp;•·
· Letart. W. Va.; Wilfred, Pt.
Pleasant; Aaron, Chester, Ohio;
Sammy and Tommy, New
en; two .sisters, Huth Ann Sca,r-:1
berry, Athen• and Betty Sca!T-:1
berry, New Haven .
Friends may call at the EwWa Ropolr All
, ing Funeral Home anytime af~
Mokot&amp;~dolo
ler Th!JT!&lt;Iay afternoon.
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Why should teenagers
.have phones of their own?
~rs part ef their edwtatioAt

Youngstm feel and act grown up with phonot ol
their own. So why not f!ive thU Importance to yout
young adult wlth a STARLITE• phooe ••. tmd a separate Une for full privacy. Wo'U have your teenager
listed 1111der hlo or her name In tiJjl phooe book at no
odditlooaloost. Call,ourBilllDea Olloo for detallo.

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YOUR PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS
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eeptlon wlll be beld tn tb• down 23,! a.m,; Elgeroi!H d o w n l , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - church social rooms followmg 23, 4:10 am,: Helen R, down
the coremoey.
Greenup Ul p,m,: Pennsylvau·
',~.,., :,
ia down a:w p,m,; c, v, Homer down Greenup 9:15 p,m,; La·
·t'
lfUDI down ~nup 10:25 p,m,,:
Plans are completed for the f
Aetna-Loutsvtlle up Greenup 11.·
n
~l:;~vl::n l:fth!t~hu~~~ ,~: weddm~ ol Miss Carolvn Rus-1 ~.~g· ~ding.: Gallipolis 40 p.m,: Val~~neEdo: ?reen·
Miss Carolyn Russell bride· rruvement fund when the Loy·' sell •. da~hler of Mr,ndand JM"k· (Dam i!J, 12,0, runnMitllf I¥..,!•Se71 "oP~pa2~iO .~, ,'
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ac n rollers Pomeroy-- ason n. ,
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! Miss 4nn Wallace o( .Jackson. :elect of Mr. Jack Sattertteld , I al Women s C ass met At t e S tt r ld
. ,· Mr and Mrs o
' t 24 12 Hinton 0 60 down Greenup 3 a.m.; RaYNII:11udeDt ·nurse at Uolzer Hosplt-1w!ls honored with a brid81 show-. Mid1Jleport Church of Christ re- Ja kers;ett ' sot"1d0 ~~ch will 0 ~1Pt. _PleasanK ~wha Falls 2' 01 wood Up Greenup S:55 a.m.; Es:
k d
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Mrs centl)'
ac a er le . Wlu
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an
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p
I Ia down Gree~
; a, was Ihe Wt·e en gues o t!! ' o ay even ng y
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solemm:.r.ed Sunday, Septemtw.rtfalling, Charleston 18.91 station- so ennsy van
· Mrs. Velma DougJa!j and daugh·y~orge Hackett, Mrs. Frank Mrs. Dallas Lightfoot gave 5 at the First United Presby·
London Marmet and WIJt. .UP 4:45 a.m.: John l..add Dean
Wtl:son and Mrs. James Pullen
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a.ry.
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down Meldahl 3:15 p.m.· Ben
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ter &lt;tne.
th H kIt h
n '-'nv the opemng scrtpture and the l lerian Church at 2:30 p. m. lrield dams were on the s s. McC 1 d
M ,._., •• • p
at e ac e orne o JC , L d' Pr
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oo own e~U&amp;~u w; 1" •
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Miss Susan Clarkson of Rav· enth~Ave.
or s ayer. Jl. rs.
. s~ar The Rev. Howa
u~pe Boat Moveme 1:
m.· Moll K. down MeJdahllO:~
enswu()d . w_Vu ., D1:1 n and Dtek
,
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. _ Roush ,Presf'nted ~he ~tlal10n ; will be the oUw1:-ofmg m1m~ter [ Oblo River - Andr~w C&amp;l· 30 ' .m.;'l Allee up 11 : 10 p.m.;
Moure &lt;md .lames Saxton 111 ol' 'I he gtft table was covered "Let 1here Be Light fi'rorn the for the open church ~eddmg . 1 houn down 13, 6:25 a.m., Lorene Ml!i u Meldahl 12 :35 a.m.
Ollumbu.• Wt't"l:' Sund&lt;~y guest~ with a . whit~ doth and decor· Lookout ." Mrs. Roh~rt Reibel ~ Attendant~ ror the bnd~-eled up 14, 8 p.m.: National up ~4:, Galll~lll Dam _
Philip
\·Irs.
\t•\ma
D
H
uglas
t~nd
ated
with
a
brrde
doll
and
u~·
and
Mrs.
Lena
McKm!ey
were.
include
Mrs.
Gerald
\\'1tham,
9:10p.m.;
Indiana
up
l4,
_
10.20
Sporn
up
a.m.:
Jennifer!
:
11
2 45
dt~u fl:hler .
fan arrangemen t. Wh1te reported improving from illnPss l Columbus. matron of honor: p.m.: SOUthern up 14, 12 ..10 a. Jean up 3 a.m. i Ashton down 4:.
1 brella
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weddmg bells and . strea mers ! and Mrs. Raymond Cole was· Miss Caro lyn Searls, Columbu~; 1m.; Barbara Gay up 17 • 4.20 1 · 20 a.m.; Pe
OOwneJ up 4:60
Miss Jane Dougl.~~ r,turned were usrd rn carryrng out the reported home from the hos· Miss Cinda Sauer and Mrs Lo1 s. m.; Edeana Bosworth down 17,
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f"Y 5·20 am. Pottu her studil'~ ;;\ Hol ;_e l' llu:-.p tl 'pink and while co lor schrme. pita!.
Ann Sauer as b1·idesmaids. Ka· 7:20 a.1n.; Bob Benter up 18, a.rn;, emed up8 _,~
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poII ywog up tft • 5·20
ly Crane own . w a.m. Be
1 SAVE 'fOUR RC COLA, DIET·RITE COLA. NI!HI,
ttl Sehool oI. ,.,ur:,rng
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for
lhe
September
thy
Blae11nar
niece
ol
the
2:25
a.m.;
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TRUE I'RUIT ORANGE AND UPPER 10 BOTTLE
t'Vrntng alter a month's va ca-' (,amesd wdetre ?1 ~yePa~~ c~:~~.~- i meeting will Include Mrs. Wil- g;oom will
the flower girl a.m. : Dixie Spirit up 18, 7:SO Kauawba etR'.er
a()uv~
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t'S t~war e o ~~ rs.
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Bosworth down lt down M8rm .::~: 50 a.m.;
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t1 nn.
'M.. Ll:'wis Sauer and Mrs ham Reynolds. Mr s Otho \\atts and Ht('k BlaPifn;&gt;r •wo ew, a.m.; e ry
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up Marmet 8.25 1 m.
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6·55 am. New Orleans down can ruce
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Mrs. Maxjnr Arnol d and dau -'.tark Sal\erfield. After lhe horr rs. a.vr
armer an mrs. WI serve as rrng
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· ·• . Walter Beck . rd Allen R . Merrill down Winfield·
nnil t~ltended
the ored uu~had oJwned the gifts Paul Swisher.
Refreshments Best man for vl r. ~, ... ·r fteld 20, 4 a.m. ,
M'
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YOUR FAVORITE CHARITY
Gnnswad reu111on Suuda~· at refreshments of s&lt;:~ lad , coffee were serv
Y_ rs. ,rg
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22 ,1 .05 ~ ~ , Chrls Jr. Winfield 2:30 a.m. ; J. S. Lewis
the Nt" ,\.' Haven park.
[a nd tea were seriied. Rose Ma- Mrs. R. E. Sm1lli and Mrs. E. w1th Ron and Don Hanmng and 1down , .·
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Winfield 5:lO a.m.
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rie Hacketl and StetJhanie Pul- W. Lallance.
George Sauer as ushers. A re- down 23, 4.45 p.m.,
up
•trs.
EcJdir
Smith Wl:iS
the• lien were in rharge o!
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Mr. ~nd Mrs. Will Mason of ' serving.
Waterford were Sunday guests
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of Verne lltwis.
Attending were . Mrs. .Lrw1s
Ml"f,, Ernr~t l"i!rpPntf'r of Bid- ~ Sfl~t'f ..Jr., !he h.:!de-el:ct s mo- .
y,re\1 Arrived Tuesday rvenrng lher. Mrs. Jacl: Satlf'rfteld, mofor 1 visit with Mr. and Mrs. th€r of the groom Mrs. Charles SRuer ' Mrs. John W. Blaett- 1
carI Moor@.
Mr. and Mrs Everal Wright nar. sister of the groom. Pornand children. Kennv ttnd Karen leroy : Mrs. W. F. Koemg, Mrs.
or 1"'ew Haven . w· . Va · were ' Milton Hood, Mrs. Perry Mtlwch.1
No Gimmicks!
Sunday dinner guesl! or Mr. :Mrs. Rodney Sauer' Mrs.. a_nd M K .1Grueser and sons. ter Hayes Mr~ . Paul Casct Mrs.
Clover Farm
Food Market
~~· rs_-11 111
William Bradford, Mrs. Edgar
Clover Farm Store
'-The Sture Wltb A Hart"
No Giveeweysl
ro1tnersv1 e.
All
th 'I Cia ence Me :
Department Store
Mr and Mrs. Bradford Maa~
enswor , ~~ rs:
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C m Neal Mrs. Dwtghl.
Wallace
Fifth and Pearl
Route 7
apent thr wt't' en m o1u · M 'w,11 .
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PHONI IH :t-5$41
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tam eu er,
RACINE
TUPPERS PLAINS
RUTLAND
in-law. Mr. and Mrs. John .Jor-1 Sending gifts were Mrs. Her-~
RT. 124
Optn 8 ht I Mon. Thru Sat.
dan and daughll:'r. .
man
Kincaid.
Mrs.
Elmer
Burns
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Mr. and Mf! Jack
Ro;&gt;.rn- Mrs. Kennelh Seile'!, Mrs. Ralph ,
Riiht reGerved to
b&lt;tum and children. Jark ie. Rir- Pratt, Mrs. A. R. Pullen, Mrs.
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kv . Barbie. Susie. John, Joann. Lellie Roush Miss Jerry Pullen.
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tin't' \' and Mary Lou ret urned . .'vlrs. W&lt;~llace Bradr1eld, Mrs. I
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Monda\'. a(tl:'r 1 lf'n . df!ys visit I Mrs." Jud sOn Whrte , Mrs. Carl
wr1h his ptm:·nt s, Mr. .and Mrs. ' Gilmore, Mrs. L. R. Wilt&gt;y and
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Frf·ll Rnsrnb&lt;Jum.
iMrs. Paul ScoU.
J\'11' . and Mrs. Frrct Rosen·
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Pomero_y·MtddleporL 0 " Stpt

$700 is Given
Wedding Plans
For Improvement 0 1Miss Russell
,
Of Loco Ch urc.,h Are CompIeted

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In Middleport

Parneroy

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diet-rite

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INFORMATION
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lfondu

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.lark Ro~t&gt;nh11um
and filmlly
spPnl st&gt;vera l da~·s lASt wrf'k I
c·~·n ... ing at Ho~·r~l Oaks p~:~tk . u·orldnl{ To1(f'lllflr
~1r·. a_nd !\h);_ WiUiorn .\ease
Group Four of the EUB chnrar.d t ; rl rl~- of H.rmJ!tnn,· _ w~r~ lches Youth Frllow~ lup
rnel
W"f'kt'nd gu r·~h _of, th~ '.1 I,MI - i Monday fV('ning at the Suulh
enr ~ . ~lr · li nd \lr ~ (h i fol d ,r lull Dn I I ClHilT I1. f) evo t'' On:~• It'd
. . D"t"l re
1 " :rnd Mr· I:H1d \trs t ,\Win ~ by lhe host group. opened the
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r,;,~a/ Shower

sermon on working togetht&gt;r by
:the Rev. Eugene Emerson.

/r Given for
J, ~iss Russell

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duelt•d the meeting and plans

Imnd~

ror t.he co ming year at
A bridal ~ howN hr1 Mrin~ \ tr ~ ~ !he retent Council mef'lin~ Wffl' .
(' ····o]\·n Huswll, br 11 1i·
r·lc•c·t disl'ussed. Eletlion of offil'ers ,
1i
w•··_, was h~ld with Jo~.·ce Archer se- ~
of .\1r _ Jae k •:'&gt;&lt;II 1f'l'l !f'.,
givr·n the IJi!SI W"• ~ h_v Mr· ~ i let'ted liS president : Dixie Cir- !
Donald Loll"" l"ll &lt;~ml \lro..; l·' r;t'l· cle, vice pre.qdent : Keith F.:v - 1
d~ 1\ndersnn &lt;II tlw f wo.:t t":11l Rns, !N'relary; Judy
:'1mtth. l
t'd Pn·sbylrri an Chur·d1.
! tre&lt;~~u.rer. flnd ~ ·'ltv Shr~ ff~r, \
Carnes \\Prr pl:l\·•··1 ;mrl pr iz-, publw tty. Rt'cognt1Hm Wils gtv - 1
t!l won hv ~rs . Ric-hard Chrh'l l· rn Bonnie Smith who Is leavin~ ,
bers, Mr~ . r·rnl Hl.~t·lt,, ;n· :llld to attend Glenville Stale Col- i
1
Mrs Carrull Swtm,on. Rf'fl Po..;h- lege.
ments Wf'rt' ::;t&gt;nPd ·A·~ ·, ~.I·., Churches rrpre.~Jented were
Dwight W:tll t r ~-&gt; e~s:-&gt;i ~ t , 11 g th~ CiirtnPl.
F.nterpnse, Mornmg
host esse~ .
St!-lr, Tupprr ~ Pl;llm-_ 1.oltrrrlgr
lnvited gut•st~ inc·lurlrd \11"."· ' t~nd South A1·llwl The nf'x \
Curtis .Jenkith\ln '-11" ' 1~" ,-,,r me€ting will be Nttv . 1 at -- ~e
Satterfl(' ld . Sr . Mrs Paul Hap· L1rme l chunk
tonstall. Mr!l. Krnnf'th \1 .. 1-:t.
----~~~-hlnny, Mrs. ~ :dl!flr 1\P.n•,frl~ .'
D!\ Uli iiTEit HOltS
Mrs _ Howard H.w·r. \'r ~ \\':tl -1 \1r_ ami M1 s. Juhn Df'ni~on
ter Crooks. \lr~ \\""ll"m.• Sll'• ' h (Hose 1/nr:.-l~ i of N"w .\l.:1f"llnser, Mrs. Arnhro~p C 1 hh~ . \ l r~ vill e, W. \ 'i!., are anncuncing
Richard Cl1Hmht&gt;rs. Mr~ WI!· tfle birth of a 7 lh. 14m: d&lt;~ugh.
liam Ander!lnn. Mn \l1·mn \lrl.· t!"r, Kelly Ann, Augusl ?lr e.t
1er, Mr~ . ~ilm l.ltllr _ \1i~" i\·l;~r. Wf'l7.el Count y HospitaL r.r:llld·
Ciret SauPr. \lr~ . .lol1 n J: i;wtt parents 11re Mr. and Mrs. C&lt;t rl
nar. Mrs F:d1son Baker. Mrs. Denison of Huntington, W.Va., :
Fred BlaPttnAr. Mr~ . M;rrgurr - and Mr. and
Mr~ . r.eorge '
tt.e Dun l. !l.·li'ls RP rni ' r ·\nn llor11k of Pomeroy. Mrs . Anrlt·rw 1
Dur5t, Mrs r.t&gt;orge: Andrr &lt;;nn, Zwillin~ of Pomero_v t~nd Mr~ ;
Miss H&lt;t1.rl V;~n Coon('~· . \11"! 1 Anm. llnrll k o! Ea~l Palestine
Betty Spt·n( (•r. Mrs. Roller art&gt; ~':rent ,1;1 ;mdmotluo:rs. The
Spencer anri .\1rs _CMrnll SHAn- neni ~ons ;:*o have a son. Eric,
son.
.11ge 21 a Y('&lt;II"S.

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No,
una _

HI-C FRUIT DRINKS 3
HALVES OR SLICES -LARGE CANS

HUNT'S PEACHES 5~.·~.2'11
BIG JUMBO SIZE ROLLS

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$1.19

SCOTT PAPER TOWELS.3

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FOUR STICK CARTON
l·lb.
cartons

KING NUT OLEO, 5

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Middl.,.,., 0.

Now$498

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Now$424

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OUTLET STORE

SPINET

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$488

YOU BRAND

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~uckwheat

$398

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STUDIO PIANO
$335

SPINET PIANO
$478

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Phonographs

89c

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GOOD
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QUALITY

1 gallon
Carton

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HOMI PACK
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Lesser Amounts, lb. 39c

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SoCJety
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Boiling Beef

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FAIRMONT
ICE MILK

GRADED

cretement improvement, call ua!

WY 2' 3214

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GOEGLEIN
READY-MIX CO.

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lb.

AIR CONDITIONING

SPINET PIANOS
MUST SELL NOW

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You make lasting repairs when you u&lt;t
concrete. For further ln!nrmatlon on eon·
crete patio, drives, walls or any other ron·

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pkgs.

TIME AND LABOR SAVING

MAKE CONCRETE REPAIRS

Buy Now
and Save

11

FIRESIDE SANDWICH CREAM

COOKIES

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rolls ··-

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49c

THANK

Our Used Furniture Outlet is doing real
well. We have been buying some real
nice used furniture. If you have any to
sell, call us, SH 2-4211.

SPINET

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jug

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Blaettnar's

10oz.

100 oz.

USED FURN-ITURE

RUTLAND HJRNITURE

VINEGAR

46 Ol,
cant

On

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ALL FLAVORS - MIX OR MATCH

ll'l:;!~lnd~~!s ~~~'-'__ ~ hall

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~~ . _araln~~ lhe real eatatl! lo.

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AMERICAN BEAUTY

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SALE!

PubJt=~= u. .....,,

·rom

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INSTANT
COFFEE -

Elli.attetb Faeemyu, survtvtn1 •PouM
Geonre Lo~eu t'aeemyer. deeeu-

ed, f!Jed tn thl• eour t, cua No. 19,324
u.
the will and
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probate
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2-Bob s Sale
Now Going
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SAVINGSI

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MARK IV
AUTO

CLOVER

g1w~ts .

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;:;T.;:;-RA'"I"'L"E"'R-;;;SP;;-A"c&lt;&gt;E;;;S-.~fla~t -:;~·":·i'll 1962 Corvair 4-Door Sedan --~"'' $1195
water, free sewage_·
Loca! ror and olean inside and out, fawn finish, automatic
John J. Fry. Depot St., Rut- trans., -heater, aood w. w. tires.

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on East Main 0
Phone I"Y
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Pomeroy Motor Co.

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1 ~_-:;--;,::;:, lb n execuled W tbil eourt
land.
8 26 30tc
19o0 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Dr. - - - - $895 11~,~.'"',·.-.!,1' 0~ 0~~ ~!t',a:!f J!:~:;
.. ..ut or MN UJ aGt deMfted 1----::':"::~:-:"----- 6 cyl. PowergHde, radio and hf'atcr, whitewall tires like II=~~·,;;, no administration of
"'-id
ot ·r~ct-la»•hle. 1!:1-rftn &lt;tboohl ...,
FOR
SALE
new,
clean
interior.
Ivory
•nd
gold
finish
_
A
sham
car.
hl&gt;Jn11 nmd or 00111 1 cont.e m·
npori«&lt;
tmmediMb. Th1 putt·
•r
ur their ~ii ld lien ~hall for·
-~her WUl QOI he fftPOOI!Ible fOI ~-~
1960 M
p
kl
H T Sed
$B95
e~otr Ill aeeml'll L&gt;~rred ur ~ance lled . 1
mon UlU - 111aorreat tuer11on NICE half-runner beans. Also
ercury ar ane I •
an - f' H . O'Brien,
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two good ra1Jbit dogs. Phoonejl Jet black finish, dean interior, all good tires, automatic ,
Probate Jud 1 ' · 0 ~1~1 1t1 count7 , ;
ror Want .U ......_
01• 1 •
'"1~·8 L\1
Lrans., power »teerine and brakes. MercUTJ finest modeL
Crow, ern ua Pora-r,
• Cell~ per •.nt ••• ~~
V
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lo •o
AlluJ"lley• t01· Ai'Pllcanl
Minlmlml Cbarp 10 01l'ltiL
ginsurance
1111 1, B, u 3tc
lJ l:flnb ~ wort! fm Mt- ..,...
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POR YOURhu-ntTn~
g need-s, viS: .
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ISl• nou JP"' &lt;II~· ' ""' '"' nalll •I'll enOl
1 Sealed toldR wi!J lle recei~ed b7
aa1 l)a"l W'~nl~ 10 "•Y'"
it Ste wLlrl 's Gun Shop,
Rut· ,
ttil~ D•rt'et(Jf ul tlltjlhway •• state ot
6 Good Refrigerators _
from 29.95 up
C':A.Rr 0~ ri!&gt;\-.IK!- .\ &lt;Jrii'I'LA~tlt.~
land. Ohio. Shells, bullet~ and
OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
]Ohio.
unti l ~' 1111 1&gt; "' .'il'plemrwr 1-t.
11.2t!
ftfl
Ill•
wnrd
rntn_...J
1~ , a( !h~ o il&lt; (·~ ot 111., nov •~1 un of I
6 Good Gas Ranges _ _ from 25.00 up
lmum belt IG!Utlonai """" •~
po~der for· re-loading.
Also
1t111ht of w.~y, t:ulumbuR. Ohio.
\; ~
Qf'n1:11. fiUURS
PIIJAlEROY
CJtiiC)
for th11 1
•urchllM&lt;l
.m(/ r~ mo~al ol th.,
e:lJI 4
M to&gt; ~.n(l P 1111. DfiiiJ
will buy , sell and trade guns.
,
tluildlnr1s ill'~ertlo.. •l in thi! mvllallnn.
I Bottle Gas Wall Furnace
latur.:IIJ 8:;,(1 'l. •1 '-CI l3•00 IK&gt;01t
rT'b $U ltAS't
9 I 18tC ·~=;::===::;=:;:==~~;::::;:;::==::;=;:;:::I 'rh~
I:Ju• requi
ldinljsredart.furlo('atea
the ri..:ht
ot-way
the l ill
mpro~ement
65,000 BTU ___ __ _
139.98
TO I'I.At :1 At
0
fli!:SlR .1 I' ROn~ 4.1NO
r~OR
SAiE
Nice 7 ~oom.
Business
Service•
Real
Estate
For
Sale
~ro:e~or;,~~~~~~·:
;~~':1'1~
~~~/·
see •.aN1 Ul
house anri bath_ Located
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B!d! ar~ to Loe submitted only oil
I Blond Siegler Oil Heater
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' Bid Pro p n~;il fu&lt; "'" &lt;JI -W t"o1·m 1!1t
PHONE WY 2-2156
miles west of Pomeroy on OON"l PUMP fllD slugglsb sep FOR SALE - 7 room ouse ' pre~cribed 11y th" Ill rector 01 Higll70,000 BTU _ ~ ~ --~- Save $100
State Rl. 124 . Drilled water tjr tank Get Klean-Em-1\11 and bath • 3 large bedroomi:S ' ilnc\
way-.pertm
l.: Oilit'~ of thP. lhd Proposal form
.. nl ~vl&lt;t·~ to Bidden ron
well 75 ft. Hardwood floors. !eptiC tank eleaner. Land- new Holland stoker l"urnace, tatnint~ "''"rmatwn regardinr ea1:b
I Perfection Oil H&amp;ater, like new
th ermo contro 11 ed. E xce II ent efl
biddrr's
rt&gt;,ponslbdlty m 11y be ntltamIn Memory
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Owner ha.'l other interests in mark Farn; Bureau.
·'-' th.- bdow iiRted artdr"~~e•=
90,000 BTU ______ __ _ ___ _
139.00
6 USED AND
I 18 tfc- location. Phone Racine WI 9-- 1 ~tate
Highway
FieJd
Office
I· N-- L-0-VING rnenlory or"~r business. Phone WY 2-7483.
.';tall" HmHc 14] tn 8 1~rlhury
REPOSSESSED
6 Coal Heaters
25,00 to 49.95
fa ther, Charles E. Snider who
8-3().3tc
_ ~33.
9 1 6tc lopn on ·rue•dan un\yJ
passed away three years ago, TWO 1957 Ctle-;folets- 3 Blue
I&lt;'OR SALE
_ seven room • Dh'tsion Ht11ttway ou,&lt;"e
2 Used Electric Dryers
ea. 49.95
,
Route 7? ~~- llavl! A~emu•
August 31 , 1962·
Tick Coon Hounds, two rabbit I
house with bath, Harrison- Norlh edn. Marl .. ua, Ohin,
1 - 3 Piece Sectional Living Room _ 49,95
The gentle jace and heart of , dogs . Bill Rice, Antiquity ,
ville. $3,500.00. Phone SH 2· Highway Adminlen~~ion Buildlnl
gold
: Ohio.
8 30 3tp
4782 or see freda Carsey,
The
Departm.. nt of lliJh"-- ~tk.
•••••• , ~
3-Piece Set of Blond Tables
We miss you more an d more
,
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8 31 6tc Third Flr.ur. ~~ south ~&lt;rnot StHd
Acrosonc Baldwin
with every passi ng day.
GERT S a gay girl - ready '"'
Co'"rn'"' Oh&lt;o , ' " "
3 Complete Bed, Springs and
FOR SALE - 4 room frame A •~pan t e certified eheck payable
Allhou h"h you are gone from a whirl after cleaning carpets
Matlress, Real Nice --------~-- 29.98
sight
with Blue Lustre. Ren elec·
hous~. new bath. basement. to th .. Trea1ure• uf state in the e..aet
Reg, $995
.
tric
ham
$1
P'
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Sales
&amp;
Serv'•ce
large
front
porch.
newly
amount
of
IJI&lt;I
lOr
ea('h
lll"m
bid
up.
You can never
be !{one 1
s
pooer ·
IC ens
·
on, must b~t l!lffl:l with a ~·l{neU Sid
2 Half Beds, springs &amp; maltress
29.98
our hearts and mem- Hardware Co., Mason,
W.. · - - - - - - - - painted, pl~nty of
water, 11ut
Propc.ftai
rur e~•·n lt@m u u1" bid 1.a
!
a("t'1!PI1!d
lh~ dtt&gt;elt:: Will tlt' re- I
2 Desks with Chairs __ _ __ 14.95 up
Va.
8 30 6tc
F"
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If.! mile from town. Must flee turn~d t, thtr tJidae 1 The Bid rroory .
• Ill Almost very ar
to appreciale Phone WY 2- ) IO., ;d an•! thl" 1\IJIII_" I! to Hidd -' '8 Sl!~ll
SiJd lv missrd by wif(' and I HOUSETRAILER, 35 x 8 an ?M 1
be mcorpunl~d In anc! t~~m11f- a put
·
Group of Living Room Chairs 14.95 to 25.
Used Wurliher
'ld
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6127
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tht-and
l'i n~J crmtrat·t hetwetrn th"'
h
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State
thr IUN"e!~ful lmider, The I
I Rollaway Bed
19.9B
inurn carport, in New Haven _f-1)'ou
Trade Cars
fOR ·SALE _ 7 room house ' Uir.,ctur
of HJ"""'·'Y~"
the
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rl11:ht to r~j,.('t
any or areaervtr•
ll bu:t11 an&lt;! to
Notice
city limits, $2.850. See or call eGuaranteed 24 months
bath modern kitchen next to Wal~e tcrhnlcallll .. s
1 Sofa, black plaslic
10.00
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B1' jj Grmstea
, 882-2513.
or 24,000 miles
school on Church Street. Sy- eer. md1 c~ tt!ll. ~, ..,. drR(-rloec:~ a• rut·
CHICKEN B~~-.!lEQUE SepL ,
8-28-Ttp I Most Popular Unlt
racuse, Phone WY 2-2234,
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al e nlra nc~ 01 '-forked Run
_ . 20(
HOUSETRAlLER nd 1 t
8~30-Gtc
IWm 19, Part;el «&lt;WL--Two 1 •ton
Lake. Spon'sored hy
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IIIO I t
a N 0 'H
1n the U.S.A
"":--::-:-:-"OC"c:---~~~- -s''•"','",~ou,'",·, 00rr~rne shed ·- 011 :
Roposse11od
X
0 ' carport. ew avOR SALE 6 room bouse, dou. uOII
ft. IOOiitJ
ot
1502 Cl' v\1 Al' r Patrol.
Leadllli &lt;"noel HrioJ11e. !IJHr WURLITZER
8 31 5tc en. See or r.all Bill Grinstead
00
ble sink, cabinet, bath, eel·
m~nn l
882-2513. ~~;:;-;;;-:-c;-:- 8·;~7l_P!I
'
lnlf1lltd
lar, 31 acres ground. $3000.00. u~m 20. Pno·~J HWL _ 1 •tory
1 '~"'• bou~e. nlu&lt;:k
nu
llliUrance beeD NE
H- -;
Contact Lawrence
Rupe,
cara.:~ I
Mah. Finish
canoelledl •.oot your ~..: erw Wilh
OLLAND
Ensilage
blow·
Lan•svUie,
Ohl'o.
8
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l'tc
r
..
rn
.......
,
•
'"m'
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8" pipe COmp\et
I'll
•
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on west Si(1t' &lt;of SR-7 0L jllnl'lor'l UcenleT Ca0 W1 1..2MA
.
e.
-- -~ ~
llun -.t Twv. Kd . &lt;k)4
ACROSS THE STREET
----~-~~~~~ Jun Carnahan, Racine, Ohio.
FROM
OUR
NEW FURNITURE STORE
~~lLem 21 , Par~~~ ~WL _ 1 .tory
1 _ ~~ne Wl 9-2708,
8 27 ......
Pomeroy, O.
1, ' - ·
II
,
.
,,.,,"'~ huun·. :1 fnuno: 11hed" _
RUTLAND, OHIO
...,.,
"" '"41 s!tle of CH-.1. ii.Joul 6110 1
SMITH'S CJothing store is now BEANS, potatoes, tomatoes _and
ft •uuth ur Jum·uon ot Clt -3
USED
WINTER
open at Letart Fa lls, Ohio, 10 sweet corn. VI J.-2254. ~~ar·r .aP
Refrlger- CUCKL.ER R.Ei\L ESTATE
~'" 1 "~""' 11 · Rd 1'*"
a. m, until 7 p. m. 8 20 Uc ence Proffitt, Portiand, Ohi" I·-----,1·_100 •.:.,·.,'ce. Jo•k's o~1.0 .... POMEROY _ 1 room frame, Item, ~ . Parul :uowL - ' •tun I
( Mrs_ Sarah M. Rife and son
• '"':""''
""''
•
&lt;.
,u:._. 'l'i
fil lll" huust!, 8 :lli'l''-"liHneoue
Belutiful wal. cast
~-:-::-~---:----::--:~~- 1 ,_._._._._._._...8_.24_.t..
fc""il eratioo, New Haven, Phone bath, basement, front aDd
~~~rl!c"!;· :~ . J1~cuon 111 cH.·3
Larry of Dexter : Miss Connie
Wanted To Buy
II
TU :&amp;,1537,
4 e Uc
back porch ... gas healing. lot
Sax ton or Eaht Liberty; Miss
Item :&amp;a. l'an•f'l ""WL _ _ I" ,,.,, .
---;&amp;u"""""100
x
1110,
good
location,
"
•
I
Barbara Cottrill of
H.utland;
nll\11.~~
frame
house.
rrame
gara".,,
INTERESTED in buying house
l:l!l';{l(t 00
frame barn. two fr11me ~hell~ --on
\1
r
and
Mrs.
\1ilford
Jarvis
of
or lot around Dorcaa ur Ba·
C::Omplele
Servk:e
"""""·
·
SR ' " """' '""' r.,m ""•
t
Bradford
ON
ROUTE
143
11
room
Hi.rchwn
Field
Office.
I
I
~~-:Jilipoli
s;
Mr.
and
Mrs
Ray
Crit
shan area, Call 949·2811.
No Federal Excise Tax
USED
2~. Parcel 29WL _ 1 •lory
I rame borne, S bedrooms, Itemframe
--B-S--,b_M_R_'_f_ _ _ Brooks of Carpenter; 'VIr_ John
Wrtte. Prone or Cuntlal
houll! lnme
fUd"e .
8 31 6tc
Y ara
, 1e
f Cb C k W
n
•
~RD
modern
bath,
full
basement,
frame
~
he&lt;~
'
on
SR-14:1
15 Cu. Ft. Chest
&amp;. c. BIWU.I'I'V
nw
filth
annual
Copas reun- 'Thomo~on
a '" rre · ·
~&gt;:ron road !rom 1:11&lt;~1-f Hilh·
PINE TIMER. Will pay
_ast FREEZER
$179
aa~---- Ohio
gas b~ting, gar&lt;Jge, drilled
way f'ield OHke
ion
wa
s
held
Sunday
,
.
1
\ug.
22
1
Vii;
.'
1
rand.
M~s.
Arlh~r Lam '"llnlt
II
II
· · h
Item 25. Par,~.:cl 34WL _ 1 aWry
much as $4.00 per cord fo~
I
1
Uc
we
•
owner
WI aSSISt m D·
fr~rn .. huu~ .. 2 frame thed5, .
at
Lake
Alma
near
Wellston
'
bert
and
sons
M1ke
._
Da\ild. LarUSED FREEZERS
good pine, also good hard
;;;:;;&gt;.&lt;;-m;;;;;;;;;;;;;---=:~!"~
'l
.1ncing.
$5,000.00.
,"
S0
1l·l43
about
HOI)
ft
we~t
0
~ in honor of the late Mr. and i ry . and Ber~y- of Wells;on : ~Ir .
wood saw timber. See or
SEVERAL GOOD
HEATING,.
PlambbJ.&amp;,
ISO ACRE FARM - 20 at'res
unc •on of SJl-143 IUid CR-J9f,
M w·n·
Co
of B k ' and Mrs. W1llram Lam.~r! cmd
Repossessed
FlrDacts. Anold
write M. W. Runyon, Miners·
bottom, 60 acres cu 11 .tvated, ltftllrr 28, Parrel
WL _ 2 •lor' 1
USED MODELS
ll&gt;
..unuse . 41rrame
·
EDt
MaiD
Street,
&lt;tml
j"arage
I
.
F~:~ac~.
~~~·se
~~~endingucw:~:
chil?ren Billie, Randy.1 Terry,
Po
m
ville, Ohio, Eagle Ridge Rd,
Early American
balance pasture and timber,
- '" Hradbury. &lt;~dJa!'I!Jit to
STILL AVAILABLE
.
W
kl
r
W
t
Lowe
and PBul -of \\ellston
- . Pbone WY J..UU. .
State Hirhway F1ekt ome-e.
Mrs. NeII1e y e o
8 3(1 3tc
e 11 s on,
rh ;
Finish
--•
If
good 7 room home,
bath,
Mr. and \1rs. F:rnest Libby and Mr. an? Mrs. ~rv11 Me\\ orter
p
RO
1 211 C
fr
h t'
b
'Jk Item 27, Par('el 43WL - 2 atory J
ANTIQUE Furniture,
dishes,
~
OME y
I
~
ee gas ea mg, arn, ml
frame huuu Wit h attached llh1'd:
· son Tom of Berlrn Cro 9 s Roads and ch tldren D1ane, Joyce and
miscellaneous. Call or write:
Jack w Cu...,
ur :
bouse, z car garage. Located
frame lht'd, in Bradbury, id- 1
' Mr. and Mrs. William Wvkl~ Timmie of Ja ckson; Mr .. and
Jacent to the l!ltate HIJhway
1
Mrs. Howard Cecll. 800 W.
M1n1ger
Racine, Plastic wa ll tile 14c close to Route !3. Priced to
Ft .. lu orrtee.
and children Kathy and Tony Mrs. Jam•.:s Israel and ch1.dr~
Main St.. Pomeroy.
Ph. WY 2.2181
per sq. fl for bathrooms, sell.
Item 38, Pare~• 48WL - l atory
: of Piketon. Mr. and 1\'lrs. f{av - Virgmia. Betty and Jo~n of
6 :!9 ''"
~f(f~~b:~~:;;~~~
bouse
builders,
aluminum
lidAl.BERT
M.
COX,
SALESM
fn•me
tram"'
l
I mond Wyant and son
Dobje Jackson : Mrs. Wayne Swan and
~..
b" ts
lra•ne hul•n.
lh~rl. In
Bradbury.gar~ae,
ill ,
tepaJr
lng, kitchen Ca me meaSUf· WV z-383(1
WV Z-36J6
rt!llr of State Hi gh•&gt; &gt;'O•" ,
Extra Largo
WANTED ll&lt;P~
! of Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- daughter Pamela Su~ ?f Ja ck0110
,
od to size of kitchen.
6 31 3tc
" ·
Disa&gt;unl On All
en cement --:miXer, also "'
....":
o:at~
VIce,
aU ~akes· WY 7-2284
1
neth Libby and children David son: Mr. and Mrs. Wt ll1am Ha-.......... The Fabnc Shop
1 11 tfc
1\e.m 29 P•reet 49WL :a •tory I
and Beth of Ashville : Mr. and fe r and sons Tomm1- and Frank·
drili press. Gerald
.
.
•
----=--~-;--~- FOR SALE: e room house on
frame hGuJe, lUI! IBr8J1!, 2
Pomeroy, Ohio.
8 21 H~ Authrmzed Smger Sales ~nd
Auto Sales
Union Avenue, outslde Corfra•ne lhed, cellar house, ill I
Mrs. Melvin Libby and children ie, also Miss Kathy Hafe!' of
"_' S '
• 29 If
Br~dbur), at rear of SU.Le High~~~::-~~~---ennce.
"'
c lr••••••~~~~~ poraUon Hmits, with running
way Field ()fflce
!
, Steve and Kalhy of Hamrlen , Jackson: Mr . and Mrs. Virgil
_ __ ~nsurance _ _ _ 11965 HONDA 250
. Con- 62 Bu•'ck _
$ 1 ,795
water and natural gas, Call ,,.rn ,., ' '"" ,.,.,,_ _ 1 ""''
' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sprags of Lambert of Castelia; ;\1r. and
11
: Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Mrs. Char ley Lambert of JackGRANGE INSURANCE. Mullen tact Jack Walker, Hemlock LeSabre 4 dr". Hard Top.
WY 601~
6 or_~_~_7759. __ ~
~r~~me ~~~~•• _ '~~m!.. ~a~~3: 1'
Thai Was On
Libby of Columbus; Mr. and son. All enJoyed a basket dmInsurance Agency, Inc ., Porn- Grove after 5 p. m. WY 2- One local owner. Power UYI' FOR SALE: Excellent
:~ ~u~~~~n~~~,~u~ 8~-'&lt; 1 :H" north
eroy, Phone WY 2~3381.
6777, berore, WY 2·6894.
.
Sh.
bWIA; .... site _ 37,'11 acres on
143
·
"nd CR-,I
Display at Gallia,
1 Mrs. Pnul Kisor of Coshocton · ' ner at the nO&lt;?n hour and rhe
steering. Aulomattc.
ows
UUifi
Item
8 11 tic
9 1 trc
: Mr. and .\Jr~. Richard Lo!t and 51st reunJOn will be held ti.Hil
Ross and Lucasville
good care.
Route 33, 5 miles
from
31. !'ar et'i stwL _ 1 •tor)' I
- - - -=~=;;;--:::7e- c.-;;; - ~A
II
C
II
WY
fnme
huuie
,
4
frame
lheciJ;,
~ Denise of Columbu:o;; Mr , and same place next year.
P omeroy. G uvu we . a
Fain
ETNA CASU ,~LTY Insurance, 1965 STEREO radio, 1965 mod""~ nwtal ~hed,·-on WU I lidt" I
62 Po ntt' ac - $1 ,695
~5187.
8
17
UC
of
CH
-11#4
about
~•
mile
Iouth
·
MtJilen Jnsu.rance Agency, Inc. el. This set has dual volume
Mrs. Gilbert Clark of W~lls tun; \1r. Charles Riff' is ('Onfirled
of Junrtlun ot CR-1~ and SH.-! 24
, t
·
VH Star Chief f dr, Sed, Pop.
ed
SPECIAL
TERMS
Mrs.
Maxine Hartley and son in the Veterans Administralion
Pomeroy, Phone WY 2-J38L
control with 4 spe m erm••·
Hydr
Employment Wanted
lt411Jl 32:. 1-'arl"l"l 11WL l'wu a
' G"lb
l r w ll I
M
d
9 1 tfc
ed changer. Radio equipped. u.lar all vinyl trim.
a·
1
slory fume huusea, 3 rr~me
$20 down, $4 weekly
,
er 0
e Son; · r. an Hospttal at Huntingloo , W. Va.
matie drive.
·- -~ -Co_~ Twin speakers. Lovely walWIDOW wants housework by 1
~~:d!b;., o~v. "',ut •ld• "' SH· I
Mrs _F'rank Copas Q( Columbus; I Visitn~ him Su!W av. were his
PHI~ TO CopylDR Service.
" ·""-' t north {J( the
0pon Eve. b YAPP1•
norlherJy Junrllnn of SR -!24
·--: wik !\-1rs· Sarah Rife of Dex.
Jes made o1 lel[al
nut finish. Take over pay·
the day, Lorena Snyder,Ph,
and CR-194
·- u
d M CJ
ments of $1.25 per week
WY 2-6361.
8 31 6tp
Item 33. Parc.,r 8.1WL - I etory
: were VtStt.tng ,nr. an rs_ tar- ter, Mr. and Mrs_ Larry Hoffbirth records and almost• ""'
-·#
'"-·-! oc
Pomwoy. Ohio
..
frame
housEtile
cell~r
hou.&amp;f'
,
lesE Hensley.
man ! Patty) of Albany, ~ ,
otber docomento,
pay 1he remaining ""ance II!.,....,.....,.....................,...": I
Livestock
2 frMme ~hed1, - on u.u Mid"
of
SR
-124
about
~
nule
north
.
mma
1-'o~·
ell
was
an
over.
and
Mrs_ Georg-e Beverid e
Reuter lusarance,
due $97.37, Call WY 2-6555, 1963 FORD • k
,
•~
er Junction of SR-124 ana CH-:U.
n1ght_ b"U".::sl oI "Nelli e St ethem. ! (Dorothy, and infant daug r
.;,
8. 31 6tc
piC up, 10 -~.-- TEAM OF MARES, i yean old
I I "'
condition, Phone WY Z-5652.
Phone 28'2104
Mr. and Mls. Burdell Dunn Cathy Jo of Lancaster. alse 1r.
- - - , -- :c-----1c::196:o5;-;:c"'o"'LO"'R:;--;;T;;cVc-C;:;-o=ns=o;le, VHF
weight Z,800 lbs,
Clarence Jtem,r!.. P~r;:=;,',. 88WL - 1 atory
1 1 3tc
urage, ·
of Pen s I ant
t e
I
3 tram~ •h~. -rrame
•t Jundion
°
~ Y v a, spen . s vera and Mrs. Robert Rife and chil= = _For Renl
and UHF tuning, Lovely ,.1.
FORD Fairlane 500 V8, auto CorneU, Portland, -8__26_ 6t
_ p_
o! sR -H3 ano SR-IU.
JKkiOn, Ohio
days wtth . Ethel Lark.ms and dren Bobbie and Sanun; of St.
1
~EWLY decorated--;,;;r;;,:Ofsl;;d l nut console, ThiS set 3 months ~~tic, excellent condition,
Legal Notice
llemtr!e P~~C::e. 8t!1WL - 1 ator:1
other relat1ve~.
Albans, W_ Va
apartment, 5 rooms and bath old. Has p1cture tub&lt; warran· Priced for quick sale, ""I"" _M_A_C_HI_N_E--N- -, , ~~--- i
frame thed. - r~junr~~~a';; .
Mr. and Mrs. Bert_ Beards- A-IC Ronald flife and f~milv
0 3
' lront and back porch. $40.00 ty . Take over payments of Vance, Leading Creek Rd ., IN Tl41 COMMON f'LIAI COUII.T
iR -1 43 and SR -1~
tl1 A k
ld "
•
·
ing.
wor
r ansas, VJSJ e ... returned to their home in PerU,
MIIGI COUNTY, OHIO
per month, Call
$12.34 per ~onth or pay bal· Phone SH 24856.
1 1 .,.
n.em 3fJ, Pare.. ! 90WL - 1 stor, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Yates were and Mrs. Oscar Babcock. . Ind. Thursda1• after a 10 • dav
P'errln Dixon
Crooks, WY 2·363l 8 27 lfc ance due $3118,110, Free home
-~ _ _
· "'' ••verly
frame
hou~... Irame cara... . . ..
Mrs. Donald Pollie and chll· ,
. . .
.
c.. Grand P'rlx AINrtin•l\tt
3 fnll'le shed~. - at Junetion VISttmg relatives at Strasburg, ' d
demo,
Call
WY
2&lt;;iili5,
SOMEONE
to
take
over
pay.
f
c
I
b
I
leave
wtth
hts
mother
'
Mrs.
n'
TeM•rlph
•eM
FOUR ROOM
oi SH·r&gt;U and Sll-t:u.
"gh
,
Mt V
ren o o urn us spent severa
.
8 31 &amp;tc mento on a 1961 Ford, five Pentlec. Mlchltan,.,,
. Va. and Sl tseemg at
. er· d
_th M
d M W
Sarah Rtfe and son Larry. They
ment. Phone WY 2·3658,-r
I81Mtte •evereg1 WadcMII
Jtemrr!e P:~:~ . 8 ~WL etory non, Luray Caverns, and the Pra~s wr
r. an
rs. ayne visited his father ~!r . Char les
.=;0-;=;-,:-c:::-:=:-:~
- - new tires, Phont WY 2·358L ••x
.•
8 :!4 1ft USE
rame •hed. .
,
mre
'
41'!1 ,.,..,., ltetlan
ONE of our Carpet
1 !I 3tc llu..-1•111
Item"~- SR-124, auo.. roa&lt;1 from Skvhne Drtve.
1
M · d M D
y 1
. Rife at the VA Hospi!al on
Wilt
Ylr1inle
pouers FREE with B I u E
·
• r. an
rs. ave a es VIS. W d sd
UNI"URNISHED 4 room, ~tb
1956
CHEvROLET
piCkuPtruck
.:.au:
••
Alltnlrdltrator
ot!~t!~
·
~
:~~·:Y,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Denver
Curtis
ited
Mr.
and
Mrs. Charles Lisle · ~ ne Jay. V t II
d
Lustre
Carpet
Shampoo,
Bak,
utility room, alee van!. Pom:
Call
WY
2-&amp;312.
8
30
3tp
Cll•rlette
Perrin,
RthMd.
~
1 Itt of Columbus and Mr. and Mrs. of Syracuse.
rs.
oe
a
e
a
an
Mn.
er
Furniture,
Middleport,
Ohic
Lane, LincoiD Heights. Pb,
1
8 31 6tc 1964 SIMCO, Take over balance H•w•fd 'r•ntt. .. Tranurar.
·:--===:-~Hobart Newell of Che5ler were Mr. and Mrs. Hank Holler Ann~ ~ott of Eskdale, W. Va•
WY 2-387t
6 II Uc
'ti
Metp ceunty, 0111e,
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Z e r n: visited Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hoi- ' s~n
e past week wtUJ Mr.
r
d
110
I
ood
$
CABINET model
aas 0 1000. . n g
con I on, f'•meroy, Ohlo.
4efend.ln...
Billy Vatella
TllAtLEH LOTS - 1ree •• ••,ooo
~
0
Pierce.
ter ot Cheste r.
space heater. 'll x ~ x 12. one owner car. Phone MY 6NOTte• n PUILIC:QT,,101", •1,
Mabel
Mrs. Sarah ·Rife and son Larage ond wat~r, Brown'o l'rall
11&lt; "94
8 37 81
..
Koerder and Inez Mr. and .\1rs. Walter Kopactz
Used three weeks , Can - - ~N - •
c- 4la&amp;
Jeanet'1YIIdden, Bo•
'"" also Mrs. Joe Vatella wero
er Park !Stale Approved)
FedenlBeverat•
stauon. Bluetteld, 111e1t
Young of Paden City, W. Va. 'of Ironton and children spent .,
Mlnenville, Oblo, Pbooe W1 seen at 409 S. Second St., 4 DR. 1959 OLDSMOBILE, sup- Vtrclnla. wm tau nolice tbat on th•
were visiting Nellie ••-them and several days wit.h Mr. and Mrs - shopping in Pomeroy Saturday.
U
30th day ol Au,uat llilM, the Plain·
~
. M
W324,
I 15 tit MI'ddJeport, or ca II WY '""53
.,..,~. . er 88, good tires, a
new tiff heretn nrP.Ct ner peutton •••tnJJt
Audrey Smith.
, Wayne Prince.
. r: ~urs~el Ju::.tic~ is slowly
1
4
8 3l ~ brakes,. radio, power brakes. =~. t~e tb~ c!~~'!:'
Roger Beegle of Racine was The Swan reunion (families lmprovmg Jft Holzer Hospital
lH: &lt;&amp;E ancNour I"''lou rurmc:he0ia tll!t:~:·
-~-H::-e-;lp~-;W;:-a-nt~e~d;-poweransml
steering.
bydro~tic
~.
c~~~ti3.:!~
Rev.
and
Mrs
..
W.
K.
Riggs
visiting
Mr. lllld Mrs.
Larry of A. F. and Laura Swanl was from ~ fractured IM~·k he suf~
ed IIIII illlfurnlallod aport.
tr
ssion,
new
spnngs.
kor
the
Partmon
or
eertatn
real.~
spent
several
days
vi.~iting
rei·
Curtis.
Iheld at Portland Park. Officers fered m i;i slate (•ll tn the coal
menla. WY U4SI
12 I lie
WANTED girl for housework. One or the cleanest can In hl~tdN~_et!u~: :!a~~~4.:;~
atives at Gallipolis.
Mrs. Pauline Ray of Pome- for next year are:
president, mine at West Co,umbia, W Va.
J and 4 ROOM furniF.JKot :;
Mrs. P. M. Cowdery, Long Pomeroy. Call Walter Gruea- Middleport. Meta counu-. Ohlo.
Doris Koenig and siln of Tun.. : roy was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leorra Hensley, vice president, Mrs. Fay Wood
returned
.._ Actual -n.. The PtaYer of laid Petltloa • far
.
t-'
h
s
d r
8 31 3tc or· WY 'v-.~.wv.
mPIIts. Rowley &amp; Reed llarcl
IIWV' tbe parttttan of u.. aatd rea1 Mta.te pers Plains were visiting Mr. Kenny Reynolds.
Keith Ferrell, secretary, Orvll ~~e .un ay ~om :~ two weeks
ware.
5 II
~- h:t~i•~:~ at once ~ to "'•1.; age 4-3,(100. PrU.,.. $895.00. If '~~~~~:.:\~'~=~~blt! !::~r :!.~ and Mrs. Norman Weber.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Coates and Jean Holter, treasurer,
Ada VISit With relatives in Ohio and
'~~-·-·
~::-~ra
l
c
Pelltlnn
011 OJ" befare the 23nt day of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Larkins
I Mr. and Mrs. John Coate~ were Bissell.
·, Illinois.
with Fa I and Christmas "':':'":
Ortober. JM!I, or Jui!Cment wm be
1
rooms and pdvate bath. ~!1" ness. Full or part time. $30Tile Ramt8er
aden antnat her.
are announcing the birth of a visiting Mrs. Ethel Chevalier.
Those attending were: Mr.:
~---quire Ohio Hotet 7 13 lie $50 week part time, Car_""; World 8lladanl o1 lomplld
..,.,., """'.,:'/:~~;
son Jerry Lee at St Joseph Hos· [ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bryant , and Mrs. Keith Ferrell and ram· IPO!'E REPORT
-~irtimit,'"-:~l ·~~~~~i,· WrUe e-o "nte n11ilv
E1celleHe
~~!~~;Y.~,~~urr
pital. Parkersburg. W. Va., Ma-: were visiting relatives at Nitro, lily, Fairborn;
Leota Ferrell ] ALGIERS (UPI)- The gov.
1of Midway; Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd ernment - run newspaper AJ.
.
_ ~~~ '
Box 6I,8.S
__, 1111 ,.., nom, rtdo ..,. ,... ""· ,, "· ,., ,. """ "'
lerna! grandparents
are Mr, i W, Va ,
rooms and privatt bath. ~~loh;n
'
.....,_., Small ear ....,OIIQ
and Mrs, Ellsworth Dill of Porn- Mr, and Mrs, Rank Holter I McPeek of Belleville, W. Va,; gerc..SOir reported today Pope
Slmon'a Markel or WY '_c::
..,s
COLUMBUS' AIIREST
eroy, and paternal grandmother and Mr, and Mrs. David Smith ,Mr, and Mrs, Clntrl.. Hensley. Paul VI may send an observer '
=~=-=8 14 lfc
WANTED, apply iD_~·
8oe
Christopher Columbus was ar. is Ethel Larkins. The Larkins were visiting Mr, and Mrs, Ted Mr, and Mrs. Joe Bissell and : to the Afro - Asian lllllliDII '·
•.~,on- Lb;. son, f:r •.v'a Sll!ak Hn
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Ken , Mr. and Mrs , Honk Holter ; meetitllf here Nov, 5, '!be re. ~
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Denver Thoma, Mn.
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Elbort.ldl oro HHdquortoro Fur Dopendablo Nation·
Robmson, MISS Bermce
Ann
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Durst, Miss Twila Clatwortn~.
_ Ready To Wear - And Draperies - Dry Goods
Mrs Henry Bniley. MISS HI I·
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Sheets - Towell - Mona and Boys Wear _
do Har~ Miss Jane Baer. MISs
Home Furnlshi!IP.,- Hosu ry - L!ngene - Scbool
Lmda Darnell, Mrs James Clat·
0 am on the planting RoblllS(!n was elected secretary.
d o~pplies - Cameras - and Film. Make
Mn. Do~ald Aoudasllelt en· worthy, Mrs Ida Burns, Mrs. o/ b~sgrfor spring flowering The club planned a bake sale
an
. , , c.us In 1 omeroy V. our Shopping Center,
tlnJimed With a shower recent· A H Eberii;bach
hi' hted a meeting of the for Saturdayt Sept. 11 at the
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1)'" at her horne in Syracuse hon· ·Mrs. Mary Kunzelman. Mrs. ~g gd Garden Club Monday Rutland Department Store. The
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arlnR her sister, Mrs. . Melvm Homer Brlckles, Mrs
Eldon e::n~; at the home of Mrs traveling prize donated by Mrs.
Van Meter, a recent br1de. r Will. Mrs Libby W11tord, Mrs James gTitus Rutland The out- Foley was won DY Mrs. G~·l: l£:e
THIS VvEEK Elbort.ldo Storo In Pomoroy Is opon
1I
An aqua and white colo Millard Van Meter, Mrs Paul 01
resident, Mrs. Paul Wtnn, Colwell.
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on fhursdoy from 9 to s-n Friday .from 9 to 5
tt(tme was carried out througll- Kloes. M1ss Eleanor Robson , gre~d~
Mrs Duane Stanley, program I
and on S.turclay from 9 to 9. Shop This Wnk End
out the hMle A derordled u~~ Mrs R E Bo1ce. Mtss Evel~niP OrvoLJOns were g1ven by Mrs. chairman, presented Mrs Foley I
at Elborfolds For ~oorlng Apporol For Your
brella was suspended from t Ftck Miss Linda Ktrkl.and Mi ss Ch 1 F ley and members an· who gHve an mformatlve paper
rt-lllng
m the living room
Atmet Hu~lno and Danny, Jtll aredes ~II call by namtng a entitled •·s 1ts About Bulbs" in ,
Family ond Furnisll(ngs For Your Ho'!'•·
G
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variety of narcissus. The resig· which she told of t uses_o
whJ• h the hono~d guest ~pen 15 Seodm~ gJft.s were Mrs Har· l nallon of Mrs. Carl Dennison, Iplant cultivation in
ai\Clent I
her many g1fts. Ret res men nld Brown Sr Mrs
Russell new president was accepted ttmes in medicme. perfume and
WOM!NS
wert St'rvea buttet style. trum a Brown, \1 lss .iune Savre, Mrs With regret and Mrs. Clarence ldye. She. .mentioned that tulip
SPECIAL!
tab It&gt; N'ntered With all arrang~ I' au I Marr, Miss Shell a Cnsr.' Murrav wa5 named president bulbs were a staple food item 1
ment of tlnwt&gt;rs anrt randPiabr~ IMisS Shnron Srnlth, Mrs Jack tor the coming year. Mrs. Jack on Dutch tables during Work! I
ln three sizes, petite (5 '(}''
Mrs Houda~ht&gt;lt was as~I~If:' 1Robson Mrs Lula
Russell.
~-- War u She also stressed that
Leather and vinyls. Excel
m servmg by Mrs. Paul Hus Mrs Ll~rem:o OaVIS Mrs Eldon
bulbs must be planned m the I
to 5'3" J, medium (5"3" to
lent selection of styles &amp;
5'6" ), tall (5'8" and over).
ton and Mrs George Hol man
G 1 Mr s frank '11-1lson Miss .,..'*.'"*"'" 8 sw;;;;;s;:;v&lt;iJIW!i&amp;~ fall before freezmg
weather.
colors.
AU. nylon. Seamless.
Attendm~ were Mrs Kennt&gt;th H:~~ Ann ~all£&gt;y. Mrs Neva
To insure larger and profuse 1
McLaughlin, Mrs. Ralph Rub Moore. Mrs Ben Neulzling. Mrs
~ bloommg flower should be cut
son. Mrs Ma~ B Hemes. Mrs E~lhf'r Cozart. Mrs
W1!1iam
j to prevent seeds forming.
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Houd:lshrlt Mrs
MarguPrile
• Mrs Dayton Parsons read lin
Durst and Mrs Adam Ebers
~ article entitled "Srping Bulb i
b&lt;1rh
Storv" and advised that bulhjl
MATTRESS COVERS--PILLOW COVERSMrs
Russell
Mlll!
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remust be planted mt he fall for
TONIGHT
turned
from
Panesville,
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Igood
bloommg
m
the
spriRg
and
FAMILY NIGHT
IRONING BOARD COVE~S--PADS
fourtll Rirtluloy
where she lmd been wJth her they mav be planted by the basDan Oherllhy and
Oinu&gt;r1'f'd 111 l,arlv
d.·u
. r and Mrs Harold [ket or bushel for sprmg flower·
On ElberfeldJ 1st floor you'll find an ample selection
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Fox
dau
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nf
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and
fam
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and
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of
pad,~~ and pad and cover sets for your iromng board,
"F AIL SAFE"
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for your mattress (full or twin bed11) in plastiC
\1r and Mrs Larrv Fox, Mtd n ~ baby daughter Elizabeth At the close of the meeting, I
or
m
muslin.
Coil spring coven m heavy ticklnv mater·
(, lenn horrl ;;ml
d lt'~nrl wa" gue~l ol hOnor a! J nc
I refreshmen ts or s-alad, crackers,
tal
Quilted
mattress
pads for twm Deds and lull size
ShtriP} l\1 ;;,rL~ l11~ ill
a party Silt urdflv at lhe home[ Mr and Mrs Wilham Thorn· cookies, coffee and tea were
l:teds.
Ticking
ZIPPer
p11low
cover. Muslin pillow cO'Vers.
''SUANGER WITH A GUN" ol ht·r J)ll/"t'Of~ m obst&gt;l vance of as who have been at
their I served by the hostess to the t2
( Lu l or)
Elberfelds Invite you to see this selectloa - while lhophr1 JI)Urltt brrthd~ty
home in Belmont, Ma ss., are mt&gt;mbers and one guest Mrs
ptng
- and buy wbat you need now.
A decorated blllhd;n cfl ke I vrsJtmg m Mtddleport.
, Mary Hems, present.
Thvr .· Frr .
Sepl-2-3 WI' LTP&lt;Hil iill d no~ we1 e St' rvcu.• IJr and Mrs De 11 Russell and 1
" STATION SIX SAHARA "
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Jrm, Elyrm,
VISite
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. ~n d hnnnred guPsl opt'ned her grfts hi s mother Mrs Griff Russell. NPw Study Hoo ·s:
MENS KIRBURY
toys Lone Sleeve Knitted
ONE SIZ&amp; BANLON
"WOMAN OF STRAW''
and rwds P1esen1 we1e ~1rs from Thursday to Saturday wrlh .4re Distrilntled
lt~an nf' Pl'l rrs ::rnd rh!ldrf'n I rs,! The Russells' other son An~y, The Jumor Missionary Socle&lt;~nd Sean ( on r t t'I~
FDI' the Little Tot - S1ze1
Lo
i ~ ilnd Stew•n Mrs
R n b wrll enroll at WJtlenberg Col-,t of lhe Laurel Chff Free Meth I
(ColO!)
Another shipment of these
2 to 7. For School &amp;ysWarn~ln· and chr ldt••n Ju n e lege for the fall term. . , , ' ~Ist church met Sunday follow -,
fine, long wearmg banloa
Sizes 6 to 18. Smart 1tr1~
Ann ;md 1 R M r~ ~al .John Mr and Mrs Leslie Hawle} '" Sunday School Ill the recrea·
lOCks. Solid colors - char·
ea. Solid eolors and comso n 11 nd ch1l d1en Pr-nnr Arnold and children, Karen, George, tt!n room at parsonage, with
eoal, black, cordovan, Iobrnations. Reiular wideand ]);•bbre Mr~ Bhoda Fnx and r&gt;enrse have returned frum
G'l ore SU""'rinden, tan , rnaroon and
spread coUar stylea and
. Th,
James
1m Ernest
, ~"""Powplenty of white. One size
turtle neck. All easy to
, Mrs RniJ l!u nnall \ wil~ unable a vacatron m F lond.t.
e~ Mrs
tendent,
and Mrs.
Pornero• ChilD
fits aU s1zea 10 to 13.
laul}ljer.
to &lt;Jt tend hut sent a ~rfl .
ww· ilceompamed by
Mrs. II her assistant
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
I
GeoJrge Hawley Cheshlfe. . /e Mrs Gilmore gave the lntroNOT OPE!.
F.NTr:HTI\IN AT CAR()S
ATI James Russe ll ( Bodie~ ducttons to the new !Jtudy book. I
FRIDAY and'SiTURDAY
Can1l nurlllll entPll~tncd lrer MtllS ts here for a furl~gi i "Four Sons Of China" and also I
Sepf(lmber 3-4
car fl par11 \1onday evenrn~ .11 wtth hts parents, Mr and rs. a bnef btography of each son
"UNEARTHL Y 51 RANGER "
lwr home rn Middleport Pmes Huss!"ll Mills and olher rela- was gn•en. Two articles on
YOUNG MEN'S
John Ne-..tlle li;Jitrte!l:l lt cu
Snnv,r !ive~ He h_as spent the past "roof-top'' school in Hong Kong ,
di Phrhp Stunt' r FHHJFY Y.. f&gt;rr av.-nrd;d lo Mrs
Wa} lrmd and 'vlrs Emma Mood lwo Y_~-'·• rs m J-a pan and has were also read Plans
were ,
IN&lt;;• WF:JHil' ~1-\r .3oBRE '
"THE SATAN BUG"
r rspma;h n~·trt·~hmenls were scr t.J;en m the Navy smce _1957. I made lo make a scrapbook on
('I ;•rhn!ru lor I
ve-d dur ing !ht&gt; even rn g bv the followmg his leave he wtll be H
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Formosa and the I
r.ro l\1;aharg. Rt('harrf Ba~t'
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• ·d t0 S~n 01 eg o· Calif I, Phtllppmes
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allendin
g
wrrt'
were I
har, Anne&gt; F'r a nr·P~. IJ anH
1
&gt;\.ndrews.
Allf'f' Blake1, Nrmcy Morris ·b Mis .Joe ur~r,BMrs. R~- l asked to pray for a missionary !
Pa th tnhnsnn EJ::..Je HRddox erl Turner, Mrs. etly Wt. ' h da
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Sandra
Car
and
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y.
.
SUN ., MON . •nd TUES.
Rettv Smrll1 The next mt~elmg
..
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Attendmg were Donme Wtse, ,
Sizeo 29 to 42 waist measure
Sept S-6-7
WJ !J hr· held at the home ol Mr s Mtke l urner, and Steven and ·,
b Ch I
D hi
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d
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Fl
t
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Jack
.raco
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ares
Ie
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and in your correct length.
"SKI PARTY"
Wajland
an ta 1 e were m a roc ,I
d
.
G'l
0
r rfrhnrrolor 1
w va Sunctay to visit rela-tBrenda an anme 1 more,
All 100% washable, choose
Frrnkir- Avalon
Dw.tvnr
t 1 ves '
1 Becky Wnght, Dmne
Lewts,
your favorite style, with belt
't1 rk mron Deborah \-\:tllry
HOMECOMING SET
Charles Faulkner of St. Al - Nancy and Darla Gtll, Barbara
Yvonne Cralj! Robt Q Lrw 1
loops and cuffed or slim
The Langsville
Congrega· buns w va visited with his and 1.\etth Klem, Karolyn Souls·~
la s Brnwn and F~mnu~
model that's cuffless - has
F'ames Lt- ~ lev Gore Aron . !tonal Chrtstlan Church wtll hold mot her Mrs' James Faulkner Iby, Martha and Lmda Baker
1
adjustable
waist band, tapered
r 1r1r~Hf and llw EParh Hnn
tt s annual Hn·m~romrng Sunday over the weekend
and Darlene Michael.
'I!P ~
leg. Solid CCIIors.
Sept al h Mornmg servrces Mrs George S1ddall and chit·
F"'tt,.rettt: He
1dren Tommy, Laura and Ttm·
Cook~d
hit
slat!
al
9
15
a
m
Basket
1unch
Goose
Colonartoon'
1 at noon Afternoon services at my of Plattsburg, Ohio,
are ,
j2 P m
gut-si s of her parents Mr. and 1
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•
Mrs. Stdd"-J II and ch1ldren are
Never iron, 65% Dacron Polyester, 35% Combed
OPEN FRIDAY
herr wh1le her
husband, the j
Cotton. An excellent quality dress shirt, regular
Rev George&gt; S1ddall, js workjng
EVENING TIL 9
collar style. Neck sizes 141'.! to 17.
at a Baphst Church camp.
SEPT. !
I
The Middleport Boys Baseball
Mons 100% Dacron Poly.. tor Whito
League will sponsor a rummage
I
DRESS SHIRT, nock sl111 14'12 to 17 ~ $5.95
sale Thursday and Friday, Sept.
2 • 3, '" the former A&amp;P build·
1ng '" Middleport Mothers will
be m charge of the sale.
EXTRA LARCII Sill
"WIIfrliRinl
Mr and Mrs. James Heaton Evanghne Chapter 172, OES,
of Chester, entertained wilh a Middleport will meet Thursday
surpn se party ror the 13th birth· evemng, Sept. 2, at the MeLarge 24x46 inch arze extra
heavy. Solid colors:
day of thetr daughter, Susan on some Temple In Middleport at
Cotton
)Jrintl
Florals
Tuesday , Aug 24 Games were 7.30 p m All members are
Dark Blue, Mos~ Green,
- JuvenUes and Mena and
pl ayed and prizes were won by urged t.o attend for the import·
Lt Blue, Mocca, Red,
Boya Pajama Prlntl. Ex·
D1ane Lodwtck, Gary M11ler, ant busmess meeting and also
White, YeUow, Pmk and
cellent quality - fast to
Lmda Baer, and Bud Gillilan. lmhation.
-.uhina:.
Gret!n.
Altendmg were
Gary and The Laurel Cliff Better Healtr
Ke1th Miller, Bill, Bud, and Mar- Club will meet Thursday even$1.00
y~rft
gie tiJ!!ilan. Linda Baer, Jack- ing at the home of Mrs. Allen
te Mora, Celia Mt:Coy, Sandy Eichmger wtth Mrs. Paul ElchWoods, Richard and
Dtane inger as co-hostess.
Lodwtck, Fern Showalter, Ka- The Past Chiefs of Magnolia
ELBERFELD$ HAVE THE
thy Bhar, David, Jm1, and Deb- lremple Pythlao Sisters Will
NEW SELECTION OF
bte Heston, Mr. and Mrs. Dor· lmeet Thursday evening at the
sel Mil ler, Mr and Mrs. Hes- tbome of Mrs. Amanda Kaspar
WESTCLOX ALARM CLOCKS
ton. and the honored guest, Su- with Mrs. Henry Reibel as cosan Sendmg gifts were Don hostess.
Now Is the time to buy a new alarm clock. School ~e
Roush, and Mrs Debbte Gilli·
SEPT. S
il here. College cl1sses begmnJIIi - be there on t_1me
w1th a new alarm olock to help you anse. Sprma; drav~n
lan
A special meeting of the Ra·
and
electric alarm CIGck. Classic alarms, new plashc
Later there . was a slumber cine Athletic Boosters will be
~;:ase 1 new decGrator type alarms, new look in Big Ben,
party w1th Lmda Baer, Celia held at the high school Friday
Baby' Ben, Spur, Crest. Plain and Jwnlnoua dUll. Select
McCoy, Fern Showalter, Jack- at 7 30 p. m A membership
yours now!
Je Mora and Sandy Woods spend. dr" e i on and all citizens are
ing the night with Susan aDd ur~~ ~ JOin
Debb1e Heaton.
SEPT, t

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Program on Plantmg
G. Bul s for
R tl d
Spring Flowermq tven a u an

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S..O..r
Outstondlng
Group of
Womens

Hundreds of new
fall and winter
dresses to choose
from. Your choice
of ail wool knits,

$1.00

wool crepes, wool

Around And ,l
About

Midd/ef)Orl

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SPORT SHIRTS

DRESS SOCKS

flannels, tweeds.
dark transitional

cottons, one and
two piece dresses

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69c

$1.95

Cotton Slacks
$3.95

Men's WHITE DRESS SHIRTS

$4,95

Surprise Party
Given Daughter
On B''rthday

WORLD

36" OUTING
FLANNEL

unimold by

.'
You111ind thou bettor lookln;, longer wenrln; ahoea £or young men in our complete
new Mlection for the HCI.Ion. Unimold con.truction of PVC elaatomeric soles and heel•
cauures Jonqer weor ••• amartly •tyled choice
Mather. kee)» them lookinq good. Pop\l•
larly prll*i. Cushion insoles arch suppo1 t

Other Styles In Randcraft, 7.99 to 11.99

9.99

The grouod committee of
ANNOUNCE Bmm
the Racme AthletiC Boosters
Mr and Mrs~ Harold Munns, wm meet 011 the football field
Pamesvtlle, are announcmg the Saturday at 8 30 a m. to work
b1rth of a daugbter, Elizabeth
beachers.
Jane, August 17. Tho
baby 00
we~ghed 7 pounds 8 ounces at
ENJOY CAMPOUT
birth. The couple have five oth· Mr and Mrs. John Southern,
er chtldren Kim, _Ge&lt;Jrge, Lee and ·daugllter, Johnetta Kay,
Ann, Fr1lz and Mitzi.
Rutland, and Mrs. Robert Sou·
Grandparents ~nclude _Mr. and thern and daughters Robin Jean,
Mrs Russell Mills, Middleport and Rhonda Ka Middleport,
and Mr. George Munns, Nut~
y,
da
ley N J Great grandparents recently enjoyed several
Y11
are' M~s Harry Mtlls, Mr -~d on a camping trip at F~rkedld
.
Solltherns
o ~
Mrs Victor Gnm,
Ml ddle r1, Run Lake TheMartha
Aim waa
'! and Mrs Hemmingway, Mrs. est daug}Jter,
J k 'with
M M
l th Iormor Ad at band camp a1 ac son
. rs. unns s e
• the Rutland High School Marchrianne Mtlls.
lng Band whtle ber parento
were camping.
DANCE TONIGHT
The Middleport Park Com·
mlttee wtll sponoor a dance 10night lWednesday) on the slab

COMPLI!TE--:::--TE=RM::
y·
ISS

at the city park with the Jay• MhISS

Marthe Nicholson and
Frtlst Middleport

Nar~ ted ~ first quar:

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your~elf or

for your children, be sure to see lh~ new Kimballs
on Sale on Elberfeld• 2nd floor. Spm~ts. full tone
Spineta Consoles and in a fme selectiOn of styles
and wdod finishes. Mahogany, maple, walnut,
butternut. cherry.
· b 11
• You'll like the excellent quality of the Kim a
Pianos, lht~o superb tone, quick actiOn, and fme
styling.
t
• Stop in and see them, pick out the one you wan '
trade In your old piano and u~e Elberfelds Sensible
Credit Service to budget your payments.

SALE! JUST 4

$7" Hutch Bqdminton Sets
50

4 Player Set with Birdies, steel net posts and
llakes, net, 4 racquet and set of rules.

.$4,99

90" width - 89c

colora,

Gold.

Red,

1.

Turquoltt,

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Stretch Pants
For Girls t
$1.95

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sleeves and long sleeves, solid
white and white with colored
trim. Sizes 7 to 14.

SALEI DESKS
·
Ktteo Hole and Student Styles. Jdeol for Llvlnjl ~-;
Den or Bed Room. FinUhe• in Maple, Cherry"
u
ond White.
•.. ot
tl 00 Walnut or Whlte DIIK AND CHAIR SALii ....
t7t.tl0 WALNUT OR MAPLI DBIK ------ IAL: ~·=

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busmes~

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2 Meigs Youth
Schedule Fair
commerc~al Appearances
-are ,given ~~ opportumty to Meigs County's fin.aJ PIJ'tiCl·
take t\p~ngt ehl ·~~ ~:t pation in tbe 4-H club section of
some s u en s are una e o e the Ohto State Junior Fair wiH

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Mankm, Mareinko and Pow·
ell are graduates of Eastern
.1_
.1_
High School at l!eed!ville. Cui&gt;
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dtff ts I
of Southern
typing because of schedule con· be Frida Blld Saturda of lhta
CLEVELAND Ohlo UpI ) - class neighborhood In Shaker 1where Cremer had gone the playmate wllh an old 32-cahber
. , Gates M1lls where she found • 1n!Cts
about by
Y
at Racine.•·Each young man ·
d brought
b
hed
£ an aJ.t week. y
receivr. technical training in his Dane Colby ia a bnght-eyed, Heights.
morning of Aug 24 and 4'om revolver she obtamed several woodland and put the boy's I ;.ea Y busyt sr S 1e 0 a!1 1eas Friday, Jackie Jones. repr.
chosen apti(ude area upon com- happy younpter of nine. But
Boy'I Body Found
uc . P&lt;fP e,
senting the Me!gl County PIY1where he vanished for tltee years ago and kept hidden m;body on the ground Not know. IVed su
pletlon of basic tralnlne.
two things mate him different Last Tuesday, John Cremer hours until his body was fouhd. 1the home
Iing how t() unload the revolver, !' cor mg_ the pnhnc!pa · "rdre a· sure Rident, \rill participate Ia
from other youngs ters.
y oung J r., 8, was found I As the tast au
d It known 10 . Gerber &gt;a1d Mrs Colby. for 1she fired tne lour ramammg ways givenf th e c b'mcet o1 lhop- th e 'H Saddl e Horse Show In
- - - - ·MejJI GeDerll Hospttal
Dane is mentally retarded. sprawled in a wooded area in .t-.ave seen the dead boy, detec- ' an unexplained reason , loaded . cartndges into the ground. I'
edsu
t etr the new judging areoa. 'I1UI
Admlnlo:as - Jc:Jn Gnteser, Ana nine da)'l aao he accident.. nearby Gates Mills with a gapclosely questioned Mrs. Ithe weapon and put It on a I She drove home, burned her sc u e m or er
e YP. year bousiDg limitations wiU
MlnersvUie: Mrs. Jac.l: Hawley, alty killed one of his playmates ing bullet hole tn the back of Cotby. She volunlarlly took a counter in the kitchen under coal and packed the revolver Vetera Memorial !los
bold the show to about 100 eg.
Middleport; Mrs carrte Neulz· wtth an old revolver.
bis head, Cremer, ss the young- lie detector test Monday. The some laundry.
Iand a box of cartridges In ham.
no
P1111
but they will repreoeot the
1
Ung, Pomeroy.
Tho story of the tragedy Ull· ster ""' calted, was dead.
Imulls Indicated she should be While in the dining room she burger and placed the
AdmlSIIons - Mary Wlogett, best of nearly UOO Ohio f.H
1heard a sbot. She fmmd Dane wrapped package in th• food Pomeroy . Joseph Schuler, Che- saddle horses. Mias Jonu lithe
, Dlsdlor1es - Olan Goodwill, folded Wednesday when Dane'• Police began an intensive ln· questioned again.
Pomeroy; Mrs. Corrie Neutz.: mother, MarlanDe, admitted she vestigation. They had virtually 1 Wednesday, after more than with the revolver in his band freezer.
shire; Carolyn Maxey. Rlleds- daughter of Mr. 1111 Mrs. Rabllnl, Pomeroy.
' tried to protect
only thUd 110 cluea about the killer or r five hours o£ talkill/j with three and Cremer crumpled on a land- Then she tried to resume • I VIlle
ert Jones of Bedford
by hiding the dead child'o body where the boy bad been slain Shaker Heights detectives, the ing of the slairway of the mod· normal exiStence, tellmg no one I Discharges - Florence Neal Donnie Cheadle
tbe
PLAN HOMI!COMING
tn a Wooded section tn another before hlo body waa dumped in , 40-year-old mother osked to talk 1est hnme. The pamc· stncken ol obe accident. She VJSJted' the Lancaster: Mary Butcher, Mid: pent« Boys f..H Club, ooa of
The IMual homecoming of Isuburb.
Gateo Mills.
i to Cuyahoga County Coroner woman sent her son upstairs
Youl18s several times.
!dleport; Mrs. Walter Bnrrett Mr. and Mrs. Rn !l!eadlt of
tile Mornm, Star EVR church! There!ullwasgrlelandtrag.l Detectives checked out 1 Samuel R. Gerber.
· Sile wrapped Cremer's body 1 The coroner haa made no' and son, Rutland , Mary Roush, Carpenter, will take port lit·
1 1n ller car coat and put him m ruling
••II be held Oct. 17 11 I h o ecfy for two families Uving onlY! number of
The trail al-i
lloed Old Revolver
'I anticipate nolhmg, ·[New Haven : Lmda Wilson. Vln- ueday In 111e f.ll tlectrlc lftloct•
churdl. Rev. Monzel Smltb II, two doot'l aport on • quiet, Iways led back to the home oi l The weep\ns woman told Ger- 1a station wagon. Taking the he said, when sskl'd about
ton . Charles Michael, Jr. Ra- elhlblt In the- Yautllll:blbchurcll pastor.
tree-sh&amp;ded ltreol ln a middle ! Mr. Blld Mr" lloberl Colby, ber bow her oou bad ldlled hill lUll wltb bor, llle drovo to IContillued on pa1e 8 )
lcme; Mllr&lt;arel Brisk..,, Mason. llts buiiclirw.

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PHS has Typewriters for
A11, AdministratOfS Say
admmi~tration

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Girls Blouses
$1· 95 ond $2.95

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Wednesday

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l:;pf Mr and Mrs L w
Rhea Mors, daughter of Mr '
ened, and • slockmg was knot- Howard Young, Minersville: The goal for !hiS year IS $3
Cn mas. Is graduating this week and Mrs Donald Mora , Star [
ted about her neck which was Belly McG ulfe. Pomero) Ber~ 1100, the board staled One.half
ff&lt;"lm the Marine Recrmting Route, Pomeroy, partiCipated ln l
I swathed m a towel An autopsy mce Bailey, Long Bottom, Edr of the co!lee,, hool at Parrl.• lslnd, s c Foods Preservation
The 211 elementary and eight showed she died of strangu- tth Manuel
Elva
lions • •II be
He will be assigned to Wash- In Style Revue the entries Central high schools of
the[lation
son, Mmersvrlle. and Jean
sent lo the mtlngton State and Alaska for te were Linda Hollo? daughter of jSteubenville diocese commenc- Mrs Lee had been marned j Young, Mrnersvtlle: a brother.'[
trona I
chap- The
of Pomeroy high school took ex..
cruiting duty
and Mrs Edison Hollon, ed classes on Wednesday. An since 1958 to Jung K Lee, a nu· Homer Young, Pomero)
18
ter lo help m ceptiOn today to an article appearmg in Wednesday's
Sgt McComas was one of Mmersv•lle. School Dress: Sal· , estimated 10,0011 studenls are clear phySicist at Kansas
grandchildren, and two great
the world·w•de Daily Sentinel co ncermng the teaching of typing 'in
three In a class of 39 selef·ted ly Mora, daughter of Mr. and / expected to be enrolled.
. versily, who reportedly " now ' greadchiidren
'
program and Pomeroy High school.
to take part in the Manne Cc l- Mrs Donald Mora,
The schools opemng _m- in Hong Kong . They had been [ Fnends may ca ll at the fun- ,
the other h,tlf Arcordmg to the article, sev- mg.
lege Recruitment program He modeled her Sports Outfit; Pat. elude Fenwick Central . High separated since 1961.
eral home anytlmt'
wtll
provide eral students during the past Diehl further explained that
will viSit colleges m two states ty Koblentz daughter of Mr Ischool at Cheahire, whiCh has Police were holdmg one man
serv ce,
1year had been demed the
a person taking five subjects
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seeking college men for the land Mrs. David Koblentz, Pom- 24 students enrolled from Gal· alter he refused to take a lle
CASCI
county ' lege ol tak mg typlng because With one lab would be required
M . C
Ht
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t eroy, modeled her Dress
Up lia and Me~gs county.
detector test
Lion• Revit&gt;w CluJ. "• J
d
h
be
arme orps. ' asSignmen Dress , Mary Thompson, dau- The Cheshire school hao an •
·
from July 1. 1966 to June 30, the school 1d nol ave enough/ to
1n class six of the seven
IS for a three year period. He ghter of Mr and Mrs. G. R. , enrollment of 24 studenls m the
S h C' L I
Pos•ihle Pro jet• is
l 19'i1
typewnters Prmcipal Jame• A penods m the
The extr.
plans to VIS!lm Nebraska wlth •Thompson, POOieroy, modeled lfreshmen, sopllomore and
,out
Fulure pro;ects were
WJth the asSistance of funds D10hl pomted out tha t no stu- period by state Jaw has to be
hJS wile and two
daughters tn the Tailored Clothing Class ior years.
Firm Wins Bidding
ed when the Pomemy Lions received through the annu;J I dent has been demed the
1devoted 10 physical educstion
They wtll reside ln Seattle lat- aDd Jennifer Blakeslee, daugh. Rev. Joseph Martinkosky is The o. K. Construction co cluC met Wednesday for lunch- - 1tunrty to take typmg at Pome- Thus, unless a studeot wilUbg
er
ter of Mr. and Mrs C E Blakes. the director of the school. Qth- South Charlestou, was low bid· eon and &lt;1
seswtf
TWO JAILED
j roy High school for sucll a rea- to drop _one of hiB subJeCts. he
lee, Pomeroy modeled In the er faculty memhecs ln&lt;lude Rev. 1 der at $153,132 for relocation the soc~al rooms of lhe Feder·
son
has d•fficulty fitltni VPfni t.
Four
Youth
Formal Dress Class
!Lee Gillen, Rev. Leormrd Cen- 1otr3.ilroadculvertsfortheBelle· ated Church
I The Me1gs County Shenff's
HP went on to explain tbat to his schedule.
Enli•l in USAF
Donna Reibel, daughter of cula, Rev. Thomas Pretronk and ville Locks and Dam, the U. S. Act10n on pvsSJble proJects ' Department reported today !he ' the l)ping room at Pomeroy
Four Melg, Count
oun Mr. and Mrs Donley Relhel, l Mr. Elias Sisson.
Corps of Engineers said today. will be determmed follow ing arrest of G•lbert Ray Sellers HiKb school now bas 35 tyoe~
enll 1n 1·n U YS y A g •Plessanl Ridge, gave a demon.
M•J. Henry E. Schwarz said more study Dr Harold Brown. 20. Syracuse, un a
forgery writers in h and that tbree
are· William
on lbe Care of a RabLOCAL T£MPS
the government's estimate on1president. preSided Ladws of charge and James Call, 54,
first year typing classes and
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S 8cus . Ch . bit ; and Ann Holter, daughter The lemperature m Pomeroy's the project
was $205,931.75.1the church servmg luncheon dleport. on charges of
one second year typtng cia ...
1 Lln R M r 'k ' 1 RD
p ar of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holter, busmess dL1trict at 1t ·40 a m. ' Eight b1dders were in the field ./ were Mrs Ethel Wrl ha mson. l tion and d1sturbmg the peace.' es are taatght io it daily.
" .' R ';,"
Ma 1 k ';';' Pcmeroy, gave an illustrated today was 611 dogrees,
under; High bid was $229,992 60 by A. chairlady ; Mrs. Frances Re1bel •Both were heing held m Me1gs Sludents m all three courses
R Powel;c ";.11 ' talk on the Modern C.amera Isunny skle=--_
1L. Moore, Inc., Belpre.
and Mrs. Clara Karr.
County ;ail.
of stud} - the general, the c?l·
pers Plains
' ' p.
1lege prep , and lhe

M~ig8

$2.95 and $3.95

Casci Heads Fund Drive

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100 % nylon stretch and
80% nylon and 20% wool
knit, slip on style, half ela•
tic boxer top, pennanent
stitched crease, machine
washable. Sizes 3 to 6X In
bright red, royal blue and
black.

for jumpers and skirts,

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Challis and Osnabur1 fabriL'B in attractive patteml.
Wubable decorator 1111:

Tweeds, Checks
All colors

Paki~tani

Meigs
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Flannels, Heathers,

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60" WOOLENS &amp;
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NliW SHIPMENT

Continue B &amp; E, Probes

m~le. Found Dead
fed eral grant

annexatiOn~

Good quality, all cotton, snow whitt

81 " width - 79c

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PRISCILLA QUILTING SHEmNG

M.OO MAPLI DISK -----------·------·· SAL

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smashed through Indian de- I The Galha county
sheriff's at Eddie Watts Variety Store. At t p m Wednesday, the sher·
fenses six to eight
in- departmt&gt;nt Wednesday mvest1 Th1eves missed about $17
m 1ff' s department learned of the
1
strike.01 But there were no re- ment. .
lance through a
side Indian territory in Kash· galed lwo breakmg and enter stamp money but stole 60 cents,lheft of articles from a car,
ports 1 progress on the key is-- Council_ also met Wtth a
Ifor Ule water syslem extension DETROIT IUPil _ The beat- mir. Bitter tank and air bat- mgs at Kanauga, and the theft and s1x cHns of canned meat owned by A. J. Raynes on Rt
0
es and
pmentatm of a Marion, Ohio will be sought
Ues were reported ragiog in of aboul 180 worth ol property Both B &amp; E's were reported 715, parked m the bam.
10 engmeering firm rdsl night 10 It was. slso decided to lnstaU en and strangled body of a the area.
sues
wa!re
:from a car m southern Gall'" between 9 and 10 am. Wednes- M111smg from the car were
a mormng session
the
of oblain· more street lightmg in the vii- blonde gsradua0te studetnt 'th a; The spokesman, describing 1coun! y
day.
'l1$30 worth of .32 calaber thelia,
mg federal ass1stance to ex· lage
Wayne tate mversl Y Wl
the
attack as a ''de- I
two rods and two reel•
and
sending
the full
negotiators
mto .te nd Syracuse ,s water system Doc Schooler, coordinator for Master's
alker and At lfre Wnt!s store burg!ars llwo fl y rods , total va lue o the
tbeir
fourth
day of discusOhi U . degree
.t mh 1957h s1lfrom
nd 1 fens1ve me&lt;:~sure, .. sa1'd a com. , Srcnff Denver
F' f A W
bed
1 at
Joho mto a new
lOth DIStrict Congressman Wal·
o niVers• y, w ose u a
bined force of regular troops 'deputy 1van ' e pro
a 8 &amp; broke out a wmdow and enter· IfJShini equipment estimated
Pr idenl
slono under
es .
. The new annexatiOn a rea ter H Moeller attended the was a wealthy Chmese, w"s and Azad free!
K b ir Eat the Sm•lh FJat Aulo Sales ed a garage on the south Side l$40 to $50.
di
s?n,·s,wausrnmtug thaestrwikaer wefofuolrtd l!eln whrch at present does not have meeting.
present were found Wednesday in the bath- troops
near the
m KBanau,ga 1\b'edknesday morn- of the store Once mside they Raynes told officers he notie!oo
10
s s ro
tub
of
her
amrtment
.
.
.
. tbo
nd
rrent rec- town water, extends· from JUSt Mayor London Clerk Richard
•em end of the Umted Nations dmg urg
h ars thro de out a wm· pned open a door an d went Ill· ed the bulh to tbe light
m
VIe! Nam at
above the Racine plannmg mill , Duckworth,
George , The VIcl!m, Mrs. Edna" Lee, I truce ltoe imposed in 1919.
dow on 1
lelo 1 1
lo the Slore They had tried to barn lymg on the ground near
ord prooperJ y.
to
below
Harden's
Market
on
Holman
and
CounCilmen
Glenn
1
32,
descnhed
by
pollee
as
very
I
_
1
f
ow,
enter
anbu
e
a
ut
pry open the front door and a the car, but d1dn't discover the
50
Sl l R l 12
1
.
[beautiful"
was
found
by
•
ller
'
rom
a
c-ash
x
d
,
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Cundiff, .Jr, Troy ZWilling, AI
nor on the nor th SI de of the theft unti1 he ha d put the I!Jbl
r t'· Ohio Smte Fair had a The engmeermg f1rm repre- Libscomb and Charles Neuman
Second stop tn Kanauga was stuJe, but
]bulb back in the light.
o ,,.
IJETUOIT (UP() -A my·
) Waf
000!!:
"'lflclion Jn singer Andy
atery man was questioned t.
'--'
sbow
day "' tbe stranlilnl ol a
wbid! ended i1llfllt night stand
blonde beauty wbose OllriDJ·
Wednoad&amp;y mgbt. More tharl
od busbaod Is a mtllloaalre
20.000 persons jammed every
nuclear pbyoiclol from Hoog
nook and oronny of the grand·
K
p It
ld fllfed tb
00
0
stand
·
1· •• ,.tbe en
eI
Paul Casci,
Middleporl
dme.
the local such
chapler
IS able gram
d1scussed
Bloodmobile
prot as ·beWililams' khow
drew about / .
Meigs.
_ p,rticipated at the suspecl
vtcllm'o lover
•
I master
has been
named
to accnmpilsh
programs
and the
descnhed
1 "
15 0011 M da . lit d 9 0011
Jumor Fair
' and said be had a key 10 the Funeral serv•res for Ed• ad man of thiS years Amellcan as the dJSasler servJCe water mg m a cnl!cal cond!l!oo
'
September
2.
i
jn
the
demonstratiOn
U!usif:at
1be
a
36·1
Ells
worth
Young,
69,
RF'D.
Red
Cross
Fund
dm•e
In
Meigs
safety
first
aJd.
horne
'service
It
was.
however,
agreed
to
11
ers
could
have
been
a
factor
In
the
Foods
and
Nutnl!on
t!Ve
contest.
I
year-old
plain
'?e
tetewho
dJed
.uddenl'
.
county.
financmg
and
the
blood
prowalt
until
later
meeting
I d
1!2 1 1
Lmda Shf'nef1eld, I JacWte Jones, daughter
of pbone company off1ce tmploye thts mornmg m Holzr hospttal. C
d
th 1'""Hn
[make a final
8 dec! s1o on what
10
n rawms , "" o lhe gr ounds dIntervtews
h
rM
d M R 1M
d M Robe
U
asc1 was announce as e o.• • .
0
Wednesday in compamon with aug
o r. an
rs. ex
an ' rs
rt
refulied to take a e detector Will be held Sat urday at 2 p m. new general chairman du nngr A sperral meetmg of the action can be taken.
4-4,5lilast year. As the fatr pass- Shenefield, Langsville, parhci- IShade Will participate In the test.
at the Ewmg Chapel OA&gt;Ith bunai Ja meetmg of the chapter s board chapter directors has been set , Blood replacements for those
ed the halfway mark of tis ll· pated In Foods for Snackmgl Horsemanship Contest on
.
'" Pme. Grove remeterv ,
ol dlfectors Wednesdy ill the for Sept. 15 to complete work who have obtained services. but
d:ly run, total attendance stood I and Packmg,
Debbie Sheets, l day, September 3.
mother, Mrs Ahce La Fleur He was a life . long m• mber ' ColumbJa Gas of Oilw ofiJCe m regardmg lhe dnve a nd to
1fa•led 10 make arrangements
at 538,731 Last year at the ldau ghtt&gt;r of Mr a_nd
CharJ60. and her s1ster, Mrs. Nancy lor tile DAY, and belonged to MJddleporl
nounce township and Village tu return it, was also discussed.
same point it was 395,849
Sheets, Harrisonville, par- r
Mack 29
Itill' St John s Lutheran ch urch !
.
.
- cha u men
I The next Bloodmoblie Visit ua
hc1pated m Tasty Meal s CaeOWJC 0p1 S
Police said Mrs. Lee was clad , He was preceded 1n death by Mr CasCJ last year
The drive for fuods will ,.. Pomer y w tl be Oct 2S V
thy Chichester, daughter of Mr.
in a blouse and a girdle and lone daught er Ada
l ed cnl leclwns m r\-liddleport do- ' t d fr
•
er·
S
1
"f • M"Comas
w1"II
·
• dous J b, " saJ d en
om
v\"1.f l·L
• t
non
Nease
chapter
cbatrman
5
.. _.
an d Mrs Will'IBm Ch1c hester,
was face down tn the partially Survn;ors tnciLJde
his wrfe ·mg .. a tr emcn
Th
b
d
d
ded
'
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0
1
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Long Bot tom,
. Ipa ted '"
e oar 0 Jrec ors a1so ,-pres!
. ------,,..a, Iuale I h"10 ee k
partie
fill ed tub She had been severe- Ka lhrvn, and these chi ld ren.
re I1nng f un d dme r h
- - ~1!1. Edward Lee McComas, Outdoor Cookery cbnlest and
Iy beaten, both eyes were black- lho Young, Burbank
Oh io, Dale Kautz
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Plans and specifications for a new town hall-fire
hospttal nursmg supervisor, after the club members "'"ere
on a tour of th e Cactlity by
lion combmahon In Syracuse have been approved by ! Charles R1deoul.\\ednesday mght. Members makmg the tou1 were, front row. I tor, Mrs Gilmore, Mrs. Don Mullen, Mrs. Willard Boyer,
state offiCials and now aid through a fed eral grant 1s Mrs. Dayton Stmkland, Mrs. Donald McKmghl, Mrs. Crarles Rideout , Mrs Lewis Osborne Back row, Mrs Ronald Brownmg, Mrs. Harold
Grueser, Mrs. Ray Baity and Mrs. Don Collins u nable lo be present
Mrs..Everett
bemg sought.
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the
Village Mayor Herman London made this announce· Well, Mrs. Harvey Van Vranken, Mrs. Cahm Simpson, Mrs William Owens and Mrs William Johnson. The Sewing clubs. donahon will
men! following a meetmg of council Wednesday mght be applied toward the purchase of surgiCal w1aps. The club earlier made several suc h wraps and presented them to the hosp1tal.-8entinel
at town
Mayor
newsitebmlding
would
be hall.
built in
an "LLondon
shape" said
on tbethesame
as the :cP_
- h_ot_o_.- -- - -- - - - - - -- - -- - - - - - - - · - - - - -- - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - present town hall. It would
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sentative IndiCated a study Will i
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day a massrve atta('k by reguba d nd tough" bargam· the Mumc1pallty Improvement new annexation section coverJar
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