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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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ally Known lllakes of )'urniture and floor Coverings
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
re played
atter
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1swer r
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he
t1
~mes we
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ed and Jon Houdashe t.
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.
[
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!
ha~
remust be planted mt he fall for
TONIGHT
turned
from
Panesville,
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IO,
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
\\- ll lt e! \-1at1:1u tn
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re
n
Lt'f'
Fox
dau
ghter
nf
M
nns
and
fam
ily
and
'hew
ing.
of
pad,~~ and pad and cover sets for your iromng board,
"F AIL SAFE"
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Coverti
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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C.11notl Hllht
J&lt;~o H&lt;~nnei
to the rn~1 t ed guests atler the snn.
Jrm, Elyrm,
VISite
k
. ~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
K
Formosa and the I
r.ro l\1;aharg. Rt('harrf Ba~t'
' assrgnt
• ·d t0 S~n 01 eg o· Calif I, Phtllppmes
~ong
ong, Members
hos
fpss
Orlte1:
:
allendin
g
wrrt'
were I
har, Anne&gt; F'r a nr·P~. IJ anH
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&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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lwms,
Sandra
Car
and
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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
k
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
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G'l
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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
1
-;;;;;;:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiii:i:::;:;.;.,;,____"-;:::""--- Mrs Paul Smart and family I
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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
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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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•.Jtecenf Ufl

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

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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

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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

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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,

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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
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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
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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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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
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county ' lege ol tak mg typlng because With one lab would be required
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Up lia and Me~gs county.
detector test
Lion• Revit&gt;w CluJ. "• J
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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[beautiful"
was
found
by
•
ller
'
rom
a
c-ash
x
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COLUMBUS _ OFFICIALS a e ou e '· .
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
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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
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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.• • .
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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
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"f • M"Comas
w1"II
·
• dous J b, " saJ d en
om
v\"1.f l·L
• t
non
Nease
chapter
cbatrman
5
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an d Mrs Will'IBm Ch1c hester,
was face down tn the partially Survn;ors tnciLJde
his wrfe ·mg .. a tr emcn
Th
b
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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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in charge of the music. 1D cue t ave comp e
Business
of rain tbe danco will be can- ter at Mountain
p keState
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Saturday,will
Sept.
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when theuntil
cheerloadero
BJ&gt;Oil"4 College
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today in an effort section of Appalachia
eight . tenths of a
to head off a crlppllng steel tlon to f1nance the llllprove-- Mayor London reported ass1st-

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Mrs. Elza .
... Jr' president of 'I th e
1ewing,dub of Pomeroy, presents a check to Marlene
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.
E Hood. Mrs. Charles C. Hoffman, Mrs.
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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be a one-story str~cture.
sentative IndiCated a study Will i
KAUACHI IUPII -A govWASHINGTON-UNION AND I VIllage council ei:lrl1er agreed be made of lhe proposal to exernment spokesman said tumanaaement negotlators kept to seek a federal grant through /tend the water syste~ mto the
day a massrve atta('k by reguba d nd tough" bargam· the Mumc1pallty Improvement new annexation section coverJar
Pakistani troops had

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1965

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in dressy styles
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In Syracuse Village

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!Dorothy Klltallen Is on YBCI·
lion. Her guest columnist today
Is Broadway star Sandy Den·
Dis.)

BJ saudy DnDII
Time: Any dme. ,one: The
ftterior of any tbrlfl ahop on
Secood Avenue. Ca1t of Character: The shop's proprietor.
He's standing outsid•. looking
up and down the street. Suddenly he reacts, turn: aod hur·
rlea back Into the otore, boiler·
illg the following:
"Sarah! Sarah' Puli \hat blue
bow1 from the front willdow!
Throw 80me dust on it and
atore It 1n the bottom of the
last harrell in the beck room.

Lack Of Responsibility

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A.

statement from J. Edgar Hoover, dl·
• rector ol the Federal Bureau ot In·
vestigatlon, which has been sent to all
law enforcement ofhclals IS mdeed time·
ly Ill liS comments on the activities of
young thugs and teenage crnmnals, just
before we come up with the last holiday
ot the summer season on Labor Da;,. It
a ears that it is a ttme of violent e.,cap~~es when the youog seem to ~"'" t h ~
urge to have a "blast" or to let o
steam" m all parts of the country We
are part~eularlv blessed m thiS area that
such events do not transpire . and the
credit should go to our youth who show
ood JUdgment , and a respect for the

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Here she comes again!,.
"She" (me) is very famom1
along Second Avenue, I can tell

you. Not that they necessarily
know my name, or what I do,
or anything lilke \hat. It's jus\
\hat they recognize me as M1U
Gullible ol all time. Every thrft
ahop dealer \hero koowo I can't
resist his wares. "
And they know I'm more beguiled by a dirty plteber In a
back room !Oila-pop carton at
S20 than the identical aero
washed and shiny and displayed
up Iron! for hall the price. I
love to scrounge arouod and is·
cover things lor my.ell. Just
giVe me a back room of an old
junk shop and stand b11&lt;k!
The trouble Is I've really got

'aw In resort areas all over the countrv
residents have their fmgers crossed as
aU holidays approach ..
The director feels that the public is
begmnmg to gag on the socw lo glcal diet
ot exrusmK the t'onduet of the hoo~,lun~!
because "society has !ailed them \1 e
like m.JIY others feel that lr the ma]ul·

il ot instances there lS no valuhty m
sJch excuses. We know that wme yuu1h
do not get much nt a break due to economic aud home conditions. LlUt we can
nut see how thev can ex pett to gel sym·thy whrn much of tlwl r shmtcommgs
fsa du~ to th etr lat'k or rtlucatwn. w;,,,l' h
has br&lt;'n free to th e m::l ]OIIh for a lo ng
tune So mew hctP along the lm€' th ev
have missed the Jpsson ol responsibllltv
Hoover !ee ls that the Lourts Ill ~onre of
the trouhl ect aJr~s ;up tak iug a mol e
realt:stH' ('nnrse ln handlmg the "outll·
tul ou thn•ak s Nrw lrl\\ s are twnw passl and sil l IN penalttes ale heiTl g handout a !I end th.ll ~houlct bt• !oii O\\l'd
HI !:""eTV rommt w ll\' b( tnre II gt'\ 'i complett&gt;ly "ou t of h:JtHi

abe's beell tmown •• Cata!aa
Cookie, lhe Kit !rom Seville II
Before I was ~ re-&lt;Je.
corating, my two hunks ot fl..
menco firewood bad sent rn1
J!OOI' Dille budget up ill 11110ke.
lln top o1 w111cb !herO I wal
In "Any Wednesay," acting
AmerUan and lhinkng Spansh.
1 remember one ghasUy curtain
I knew something had to g!ve call after a ma\lnt'e. I made
and what gave was not !host 1\lle opeeeb IDd thanked "lhl
In movable chairs, I call tell writers• producera and the entire
you. 1 made a lew l:lps to \hi eutanets."
_
fabric shops and a lltUe while
edl
later the American Dream had
Doomed, doomed, doom
been overpowered by a Spanish
1 wasn't really, \hoUgh. What
.
••tmare.
Everything
dripped
happend
wao ·I was saved. savm...
ed saved from becoming total·
red velvet slip covers and ang· 1y 'Spanisll and totally broke bJ
led black tasaela. My cat, Cook·
le, took one look and didn't my career. !left "Any Wednesrecognize the
place. Her day" and got so busy Wltll new
tail went up, her fur bristled, projects I hadn't any time left
and she let out a loud "Car· ill which to do my compulsive
RRRRRAMBA!" !Ever linCt thrill shop-shopping.

my aoklng, what ill the world
are you going to do
wltll
'nlem"'' 'Why, put 'l11em e~-o
actly where Them beiOili."' I
said grandly. In the middle of
my stark, oevere, blue • and •
white Early Amertcsn living
room." '11lat's what I did, too.

Telet,ision In Review
11,

RICK llU BROW

Uuitt•d Prrss 1ntrrnahonal

itOLLYWOO D tllPii - Wh ile
mo\ It' e nt ~r ! d tnm~ nt h.Js kept
aht i'.IS I ol t]w IIIII {'~ !J'I• go tll)/,
Jfllt'rlldllllU&lt;l l \o\llh enthUSI&lt;:blll,
&lt;\ 1111 .11 ( an telr.v iSH Hl t·nt Pil&lt;t lll·
nwril lid s , ful the mo ~t pd t 1•
lldii i.'Vt.'d .tn t:Xl l ,Jut"d lltcll ~ lt'Yt' l

powl'r- whtch they wtll do be·
cause ol srhrrwdf'f busmrs'&gt;
sen~t!- t hey wl11 become more
re::;punslb\t' fol the developmenl

HELEN HELP US!
t - - by
Yontll Asked For It
This column is for
people, theJr problem•

pleasure!!, thetr troubles

tunnel VIsion Is a contraction of
the v1sual held unttl you see onJy "'hat is directly in front of
you _ no vtslon out of the cor
makmr no more secret about
the lewl of msp1rauon that network senes enterlainment hat
reached, 1s planning on a test
film fo r 8 poS!i!ble one-hour
weekly progra111 based on !~
com tc stnp ··The Batman ...

young
aod
and

!un. AJ with the rest of Helen
Help Us', It welcomes laughs

cumulating what my friends
call "Sandytiques '' I have this
big old apartment on \he west

or

Helen Bottel-_.

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10rt of a good e1cuse for ac--

ls 1l" curable"

A _ Tel escopic, tubu1ar

2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept. 2, 1965

but won't dodge a serious queslton witb a brush-off.
send your teenage queStiOilS
to y00 u1 ~sked For It, care
o' Helen Help Us, thiS newspa·
per.
LOOK MA NO EYEBROWS

side, you see, with this enc.u·

oome of the styles we grieved
parents witb when we were
teens-H.
Note To All of Yoo Wlio A•~
the Addresses of Your Favor·
ile TV Storr.- or
SlngfDI
Groupo: Your !etten will Ill
forwarded to them if you write.
care of the network or recor~
mg company; and you can get

mous amount of cubic footage.
THESE addresses by calling
1 got my New York version of
your local radio or television
Tbr· ('lumnrl S\\ nn : A"C·1'V,
u
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the Grand Canyon whlle I was
atat1on. -H.
appearing in "Any Wednes- Dear Hel~n
day ." and I used to try to hlr·
1 have a problem that I• com· Dear Helen:
Here's my nickel's worth t11
nish
It
in
my
spare
tune.
mm. among my friend.!! : I wear
o. ]111 1\l nll::lll ~tn
lhe
subject. "What do boys look
Practlcally every afternoon that bangs. t love them to be long
for
first ill girls?"
1 ,~ 111 not relr•t r1ng hPrr rm'fl'wasn't a matinee day I'd trek enough so that they come over
I'm
a sophomore in a mid·
lv 10 the hrllb rll y-m1e nted serto the east SJde lo browae and my eyebrows, but my parents
s ~atnce Lithe. Dinah Shore,
western umversity. a fraternity
11, ~ Ou T t 1r th1• 1.111 lll cJt \Jut'! I
S11 on g publle readwn IS Ol
in
l&gt;uuglas Fairbanks Jr. and An· buy. racill8 to gel crosatown to say my eyebrows should ahow man. and as such am supposed
r. m vult'o ,•nit rt.rl!lml'nl h,Js dethe theatre be!ore show time. •nd they're always bugging me
tlw tronhiP J I'P,I" &lt;.~ n «l th,ll ~ ~ a h.~· m•Pd \'!:' lo]Wrl ~I tC h a du \1 tllO!I(JIIIIl e By Wa\ ne (~ Brandstadt. MD. dy Wtlhams w1ll appear on Bob I also had to allow lime to .top about 1t Once 1 lrimmed them to bt a real hustler with the
t&gt;d m pia( I:' S "ht&gt;! t' !herr are rvPn m1nor
Eope's Sept 29 NBC-TV vart} _ How rJot'"s a doctor dlttRfl&lt;~ 1 ur ht 1&lt;-tU ~t'- unli ke tile mo·
off for a hot bath, to wash off about a half-Inch but that didn't girls. This is a common m1•
ln r utrnt s Th en• shnuld he no toiPT atwn
lrty hour._ _ __ _ __
no~e
t
II rh(HS of the
liver?
\'' 1' ~ l ol lht [l ol"•\ &lt;-illd pi i':il' ll \
the gflme I'd collected
while ~..ttis.iy them, so they cut them conceptiOn I'm not,
ot act s tn ,lllv IO! m llw t 'a\a F:f' prolll'T lv
\\ h,il .tre tile symptoms"/ Is
However, I have dated enough
h&lt;~-...
gt'lll'l
rrll1
df'nwd
ll
"t'll
11
barreling thterally!) around In 10 short they came only to the
or
your
eye
Thlt
occurs
ner
(IJ1d lPfl or lie tl ~ J«·qd f• nt s ,11 ( ot tlln g to
thr
·r
~·
a
eur
e'
to
know w~at I like. I won't
!IH
11pp1 HI U nll ~
ol dl"qll l!l!lg
mv search £or lhe one and
middle of my forehead. I look·
m
advanced
glaucoma
and
ret~
J-lo0\('1 \1 t OJdlll g In hun Ifni Pill llt•.tl ·
tiH· , 11111·. clr11 nn and eX•lll\ r ~m
authentic whatchamacallit. ed 50 ternble my fnends mock· deny that at times 1 pick a g~rl
A - Tht&gt; dlag,nosl!l Is based I intlls pigmentosa lf either of
m~&gt;nt h:l~ r-tll '•!'d 3 del!ded n~e 111 the
for her face or figure. But then
ot •111 p1gn ~ ~ m~ Plllp lmed on a
ed me out, and 1 had to change
on a hhtory o! chronrc malnu- / tt1e se dJ ~ea:\es has progressed to
pr•nt'nt.q.?,r ot :;outh dg(&gt; group arH•s\s
this picture uaually changes. AI·
Wt&gt;l'kl \1 b. 1 ~ 1 ~ I exu·pt tile
My decortmg was Intended my batr style lo cover them.
tr
rl
ton
alcoholi
sm,
or
l~e patltt It tbe pomt of tun~el vi 9tOn total
!·rom HlfiU th 1ott~ h l9fl4 \\ llh a1reqs
11111 {11 &lt;' lltp lmed Br1lr ~h -,md I
to be a little on the unorthodox
Now my follu want me to cut ter meeting some of these me-blmdnes!'i is mevJtable.
f••r ho mi( H\l" toJr1hl1· rapt• agf!r&lt;JvatPd
er . looking females, you someadnnl 11 h a b1 g exceptton on fel'llllg the l1ver and fmdm
of c1 har·d&lt;·r th:m norm&lt; ("OOHystertal sometimes causes side, very un - New York-apart- them agam. Should they force time• end up dlsgusled - their
H"sault tohbl' JV hur :•I&lt;H\' . lane ny &lt;Htd
tlw g1uu nd ~ that the la n ~ u a\!e
sts\r'nl •t: and &lt;1 st rt PS Iabarf tunnel viston and even complete ment-tsh I didn't want it to me to do something that makes
a uto lill'll h&lt;~ v e mon• than douhlt&gt;d tht•
personalities stink.
t(knllfrr·"t lon nMkes llwm nbali 1n te~ t "' \\lt tdt show \oo;,s 0
bli ndness Smce thts is an emo- look decorated or "done " It me look and feel awfui?-SCISpopu l,J t!On 1m teas t' 11! tlw .\n ut hfu l
v1o u"l\ tilt' lt&gt;ast ltJit' Jgn pt·r
Tbey don't soc"li"' In a
no1mal l1ver funt \lon In the tlonal reactiOn, an eye spe&lt;-la l· had taken " lot of agonlzng, SOI' HATER
gr oup Th e ltgtl if'" t1·lt lh t&gt; si OJ\' ~·o r
grcup,
they can't keep up a
lo rriH 1 s to u~
earlv ~ta.l{t'S tilt' Vllllm has a 151 will find nothmg wrong with but I'd fmally decided on ex- Dear S H..
pPrsons umkt JFI tl 1t.&gt; an es t ~ fm "tmple
l m.t~tnf' ho.,..I 'V t'r
\~lr ,d J
and they expect
conversation.
aclly the kind of decor 1 want·
Your letter hlto home beloss
ul
appt't
rte
and
easy
fatlga.
the
eyell
and
cure
IS posstblr if
assa ull rosr 79 P~'~" ( «&gt;nt. drunke nJ wss
hugP u m!JtiJutron m style and
eauae we )USI went through the the world on a platter. I think
blltlv I ater thNe- IS lo"'s of the underlymg cause 1" d!scov- ed
\hey must practice the bored
r1
rrlated
\'
lob!
ton
1\
Pnt
up
52
p
t'l"·
VMI
ldhn
r
~S
1\iiS
Hl
cl
fl!HI
the
311
It had to be blue and white battle of the llongs at
10
our
ered tt nd removPrl This would
look.
You knock yourself out
mm t('S ol old hv the cros:;-poi- wrt,.;ht. a eo llt&gt;rtiOn of fluid
(Pnl, dtsord~rl\ umdud lH pen rnt and
throughout My ver:.1on
of bouse Actually it didn't begm
abdo
men
J•lilfld
lt:f' and b\rt'drequtre
the
services
of
8 nsy
1Jnlldllor1 1•\!t rl\ ot Hu llywoud
and
trying to please them
l'nnnall:'il weapons II pL'H ent Ill I hal
mg fwm the ~ tmn &lt;H"h or f'soplra·
chtatnst or a psyrh!atncally or- •parse Early American, with 18 a battle: when suz1e (ten-ag nothing does. So nowadays I
emp
l
o~
nwnt
ol
"rwh
"tars
as
tour y t~,u penod
lots of &amp;If and light and M clu~ with teen-age ideas) asked me
gus
iented int e rm ~t
\lt.Jr 1+'1\t' Dit•tn t1 ( h.rl"lt ~ Hm
ter at all You know, kind of to trim her bang• I though I'd pick a girl for her peN!onality
'fill S ~ ~ a SE' f!OU S
d!SNtSe
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tn
~t
rd
HPrgrnCJn
,
Crt'!
a
11
Q _ What 111 succinate and 9alt.e. I wanted wh1le walls, do her a favor and get them - that smile on her face that
tJut skillful trea1menl 1n the earMr Hoove r h &lt;~s ... orne \~ Tse 1\0nls tn
(,rrrtJo, \1c~urtte ( lit'\Hilel, Hewhal ts 1l gtven for ?
with blue and white china, and out o! ber eyes. One look in shows she is really interested.
ly ~ 1 , 1 ges m o~~ rrsult 1!1 a run•
regard to st• , J' l! H.'. 1\w 1umhle-s ancl m,1ss
dv l.dntcl 1 r I• rrdr \l Oll Slroht'lnl
A _ A succ-inate' is a salt or
all the furniture fabrics 10 vary- the mlrror and ahe bowled, She wears better- PHIL
Ev1•1 \ t'fiOI t rnul be madr to
vanda lism wht'n Itt&gt; sa1 ~ he ts tormn{'rd
tl nd Ptolt•J I ort 1::'.
Dear Helen:
gel till' V!Citm 10 pu t on v.erght. sut:c tmr ac1d Many succmates ing shades and textures of blue. "You're 1 SUzie-hater I'm gun·
that ot all Iat tor' nno i\' Pd thr most d&lt;l·
(" nrl'-.l d~ · t 1t1e 1!1!!'1 nc11 ronal rno.
or course you choose girls lor
are used 10 medicme - deca- With mayhe a Dutch hutch here Dl wrtte You-Know-Who about
Vil.mll n ~uppl em&lt;'nls mav be
mJgln g IS the labt- teaLh'ng wh Hh
\ 1e intpn r \,m~·· tod&lt;t~ &lt;t~ such
their looks Let's face it, ~
hanging
needtd Al(·ohol mu"l be rom- pryn sucrmate. d1octyle sodrum and an old m1lling stool there You" She's been
SI&lt;H S .ts \tml"ello ~~n ~tn ~t. •n nt,
hlanw s soc1etv !o1 all tile l!uslt alions,
you 're w1th o fnend and you
suffosuccmate hydrocortisone so00 them ever since anri see a good-looking girl, you're
s, ,1}!m1 I A ~t(·!l Bngrttr Ba1du t pi!·T rl\ rc noun&lt; ed A salt-pour dmm sur.cmale, hydroxyd10ne and cnsp white priscilla cur- wetghts
woes and Tmonvt•n it•JHL'S , rea l or tm agtams at the windows. Clear, 1 om 00 longer her favorite
dwt and v.t~Trr pill" (dmre\ICS)
and ( ant1 n tr~l s
JOa rv, \J ~1 1t · d upon \ol mg pt'Ople lie
sotilum
surci
nate
to
name
but
fresh , almost stark And by gol- family eolumnis\ In fact, . I not going to say, "Man, will
help
relle\
e
the
lhud
arnun·
10
u 1 r oll!"~ Amen( &lt;-~n 1 r l rv t ~w n
you get a load of that chic~
poui ts out lh&lt;lt IPe nagers and the ir par8 few Each of these has Its
ly, 1 did It' After lots of walk- think ahe'o planninl to write
lw s r·m 11in\l'd ~ ome ol the ~e on ui R\Iun 1n the lt:.Sllf"'
with the beautiful personality
1-'nts, h.IH' hef'n subJPded to lhr themv
own special use
Ing and searching and
thrill an expose DD me.
un
&lt;J•..Joll
but
11
h,l!&gt;i
nu
rly
hdd
that rebelllllus cnntJul't aga tnst authOI·
All of whicb " a roundabout -N.P.W.
ohop pillaging and rushing to
Q - My ~on. 18. had an oper·
t .., lores t~ h l to see the addt'd
ity, whtch n•stJH.:l the1r whims. w1shes,
Please send your qoesUons make my theatre call , I finally way of saying a half-inch of
atron 111 J,tnUCJr v To remo\t' a
fHl~or 11mt IHHt ld come from
This column is dedicated to
de sues and altlvtltes 1s a maJor ta u~e
and
comments to Wayne
G. hud that apartment done exact- bair Tan't worth • fight. so at
ptNygltlm frorn ooth e\e~ 1\low
dt:vr•lnp
lng
ti
s
own
supply
nf
family
living. so 1f you're hav·
He sug~ests that tlw Iallure has hP t' ll Ill
our pad we Joke about the van·
ttwy are grnwm g bat·k &lt;~gam 1 ~ Brandstadt, M. 0., ln rare of ly the way I'd visualized ll.
v•df't
.
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r
t:.
llt'd
fm
Plgn
~
1
,11
s
illS Kid trouble or just plaiD
t each tn g \ 'Outh lilt' nwa111ng ol dts(•J phtw,
ttlere anv wnv 10 pr t'\'t'nt such this pap&lt;r. While Dr. Brand·
Everything would have heen isbi!li eyebrow aod hope for trouble, let Helen help YOU.
t'urthf'rmorl',
v.
rlh
the
numher
restramt , sP ll tl'S Pt' t t, an d ahove a!! le·
!iladt cannot answer individual nne. sort of My Blue · and • better things next year It may
ol tr le vt&lt;;IOn -., t'b L1st expandmg a rtoe urrto n( t&gt; "'
spect lor low and orck1 , and the right s
letten he will answer letter• ol White Heaven, if it weren't for not be the "do" we ctJ_oose, but :,11e will also welcome your
A - A ptrryg ium J!l a mem·
,
or.nd
Ttw wnrl d, tl IS not onlv
or othets A lot ot lllntH.'~Ilt people have
general intere!'it in future col· my add1cton to thrft ahop-hop- it's a way of expressmg the own amusing experiences. Adbr
anf"
that grows out u-., nallv
bad show busl!l {'~s- but JU ~ I
d;ess Helen Bottel ill earo Ill
been hu rt t. v the hood lum s. ami 1t 1s
(l nm The mner cornl'r of the eve, umn11.
plng One day I wandered into young look and as 1 remeDiber
p 1 ~11· bad bw.;mp-.,o,; - tn fa ll to
this new!lpaper.
hmr tha t \\e TeV PISt' the trenrl whl&lt;h I~
onto th~ cornea SurgJa l remo\'·
the Salvation Army warehouse back, not nearly ao wild as
_
,et'
tllf'
ddv,mtagt'
ol
SUI h a
Ongmal purpose of the umd.angt'ron s to the fu!Utt' of our lOlmtr) .
In the far weal (Orties and aaw
st... Ult' ol •11a1 s An ~ udwrwe al ts the onl v trr::• t~l ment rhe
breUa was that of a sunshade
n·
nwv&lt;~l
must
be
complet
e
fo1Them.
ahHtr~d ma\ love Lur llle B&lt;~ll
and, as such, it is traced back
lm~P
d
bv
scrapm.e.
or
c&lt;mterv
of
Them waa (were?) the ant~
t·~en du hbl'll bu t hoy, much
to llnr1ent Egypt and Nineveh, thesiS of everything I'd ever
tht·
mvolvt'd
area
to
preljenl
re.
m1 llt'
ol ,m &lt;!llr&lt;H"Ilon thi'T t'
where 1l early became a aym lmqined in my wildest 11ous1
would he 11 one of ti s own ~ 1m s currPnce but f'VI' n th1 s 1s not a
bol of honor and authority. ac- wao _ oh beck. tel'• ..!Ue for
"
was alsu a rrgular As tile flt'l · MUilr,llltf'~
CoJrdmg to the Encyclopaedia "were" - the two tallest, big·
wo1k. s ev~niJalllj d1rmmate the
Br1lunn1ca.
Q - What Ill tunoel VISIOn?
gest Spanish chairo l had ever
film ~ tudurs m tht'tl" V) mg for
.~ 'Mlem towered lis feet
high
ill tbe back and had the..
It
mauive 111D! and legs, all
gnarled and tw1sted like a gouty
6UESS TH~V ~OU0HT YOU
wE PE ON ~E EARLY 6US ....
elephant's. The halck leather
HOW ABOUT A CAS? lWENTY
seats were 10 bigh that when
BACK TO THE CiTY "·
1 sat 10 one my two feet mi..
ed the noor by another tw~
feet. 1 mean, Them were really
LAST TIM E
huge. Tall, dark, and overpowI SAW HIM
ering. Also unnece!lsary A nd
HE CRAWLE~
Irresistible.
OUTA THE BAR
In an Actors' Studio whisper
NAP IN THE
I'm sure could be heard clear

::t·

''"d

Df

&lt;~urh enn·o.;

DOCTOR
SAYS

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8£RRfS WORLD i

[ They'll Do

Every Time

By Jimmy Hatlo

I

•
REQU\R£0 RERD\06

Get fast Attion with

WANT·~DS

to Hoboken, I

announced,
"I'll take Them!" All the other
f!Uatomera in the warehouse
turned around and looked at me
with truo plty. The salealady
who took my btl ~ IQr the
pair of chairs was In a state of
ahock ao ohe wrote out the
oales cheek. " I think I ouaflt to
t•ll you," he quavered, "thoso
chairs have been here over I
y.ar. Are you sure you reaiJ
want 'ftlem." .. Yes, Ma'am,"
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rP ll'!, ul a month uf slutuus tnc lour-game series w1lh Mtl rookte Tummy Helms after the out 12 in postmg Ius 17lh VIC gawc bC&lt;'vU:lC .m m tl&lt;.~ m ed 11d1r I I"I Jdc· 11 1 tluc L' ulfl&lt;l&lt;tl tnr&gt;s to [ out.
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to drive m 21 runs, now has
106 runs batted in. That'• 1
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by far and he now is tied ~h
Gene Freese for the club record
for homers by a third sacker.
ThP. Braves chased Ellis in
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The local football season get:B back. Coach Richardson 's foot- a semor
' IPrmH1 rn til(· star t m~ lineup Junior 132, end ; Bob ThompCoker Starls Rally
lmlderw;''l on Fri?ay mght when ball career at WYU wa s cul l Other returnmf! 1Nt rnnrn arP v.1ll t,e Ct'il\ gl'
J(•lmson, 170, son, Junwr 175 tackle; Ronme Jim Coker touched off th!
Wahama Whtle Falcons un- short tn his sophomore year by Ray Hedman. Hili pound sen JUll Jill )!111!{1 t;Nll !-:1' Ha ndolph, TlrumrJson jumor
188 tackle; wmnmg runth-inning rally with
1tor center ; M1ke Redmond, m 2111, St'tl lllr , tJ (Ide \'.mre 0&lt;-lW- Earl Riley jumor, 157, guard ; lan mfteld smgle. Two outs later
a new coach enterbun the a shoulder InJUry.
By United Presti lnternatlonaiPhila at Cincinnati, night
IB&lt;Jffalo l:hsons of Putnam Coun- The Falcons have seven let- se mor t&lt;h'kle ; Rav v,111 , 1n, 171 ~nn 1'iio ";( r11 o1 c•n(l Rnd Lar- 1Randy Weaver, ]umor,
140 Helms tnpled and Harper sm.
National !.Rague
[San Franctsco at Chicago
under the lights of Bachtel termen returnmg
tlus year a senior quartt't~a ck \-\-tlll,Jin ry l·rv I I~ jUn ior h.!llback. !guard, Ershel Riffle
junior gled him home.
W. L. Pet. GB
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m a game set for 8 p m. Chances are that all of lhern Arthur 145, ~rrd,
a Jllnlor
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have beat
Los Angeles 75 59 560
,Minnesota
85 50 5~~0 8 . Headmg ~he Falcons this year mg line-up. H~ading the list of JUnJO.r and Pllul lll!llm an l"i! t·rrd,l\, &gt;~lu·nthe l· akuns scnm- wr 128. giJilrd; Detner Roush O'Dell, who IS winless lgaiost
San Franc1soo 72 57 .558 1h ChiC"dgo
76 57 IS Ron Rtchardson: ~.recent returnees ts Carby Sawyers t70 ia Jun 1or guaJd
m,lg(' d thr \\llll ield c:e neJals , a JUnior 131 end; Harry
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Mtlwaukee
72 60 .545 2 :Baltimore
72 57 ·
graduate of West Vtrglma Um- a fullback who has lettered for
tt&gt;nm l\llJ\'h 111e Fa lcons had Meter sophMlore,
163, end: I Teddy Davidson and McCooJ
Ptttsburgh
73 62 .541 2\1 Cleveland
73 59 553 10% verslty and a native of Mason- lhe past two years and last 1 Sup~ementmg the seven let no trouiJh'
tr,md!Jng as they Mark Gnnstead sophomore, 175: the latter the winner allowed
Philadelphia
68 63 519 5'JJ Detroit
~ : .549 n Itown, W. Va., where he was an year proved his nettle both ots~ w ··d iollr ttntl'" \I title ho\dmg tackle; Milton
Roush sopho- but two hits over the 'last • 2_1
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493 18~ ~ all·state h1gh school quarter- fensJVely and defensiVely. He is
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lNG A BOY NEEDS FOR
Veale 114-9) or Cardwe1111Hit.d 7-6l.
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Kourax (2l-7) and Roseboro. Perry (9-5). Loser - Wtcker- t
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Ph1ls 16·1; ElliS, Reds 11·8.
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Oliva Mmn 13(1 512 96 t6l .314 Bay Packers after an early 1HRs - D. Johnson 2 (25th
KaiJ~e· Oet 105 3, 4 63 103 .299 evemng match
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Wagner, Clev 120437 76125 .286 plan to keep a close eye on the
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National Leagwe ~· Mays, Gl· The other eye will be on the
ants 41: McCovey, Giants 32; G1ant:s, however. CJevela~d d~s
Mathews, Braves 30; Aaron, not see Green Bay m reg•1lar
Braves; Callison Phlls and season play, but they do ha•1e
Sanlo, Cubs, all 28.
a date with New York mid-way
American League _ Horton , throush the !Ieason.
Tigers 26, Comgharo, Red Sox [ The big que~t10n in Saturday's
25. Co lavtto, Indians 25 ; wag- f1rst match Will be the performner, Indians 24; Kdlebrew , ance by the Gm nls' newly
Twins 22.
acqutred quarterback, Earl
Runs Batted In
Morall, who came to take the
National league - Johnson New York wheel in a three-Reds 106; Stargell, Pirates !12; way trade early this week.
Hanks, Cubs 91; Mays, Giants '111e clubs are assured of 1
&amp;I; Mathew9, Braves 88
full house. Municipal Stl•dilJm
Arnerlcao League - Colavito has been sold out for more than
1ndlans 90; Horton, Tigers 88; a week.
M•ntilla, Red Sox 87; Oliva, The Browns will hold a T;aht
Twins 83; Hall, Twins 73.
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"A performance fro m a rook l1e lla::. hud llvc hll ~ m a row I..{) teau. m the second on Deroo
"J want you lo know Maloney ~e like the une 1lel111s gcn 1 o ~ lllf'( In s n·( fl!l /rom Sa n D1ego Johnson 's 25th homer , but M1l volunteered to pitch tomght, ' mght can rnsp1re a bull club wh( n he "us h1ll mg 319
wa\lkee ralhed m the third for
saitl Manager Dick Sisler 'He sa1o Sisler
"A nd 'lomrnv slr.rted 1he bT ~ three of t Sammy EHis w1Lh
knew that after wasting Jim111y Pmcl· hitting for B1llv ~~ - d uu ~ l (' pt 1v rP tl.e sel"ond g.nne Mack Jones' t1omer accountmg
O'Toole m that rained out game Cool m the nmlh , I \!.o \ rn~ ltt11h! lt,l l · 1ddt rl Shll'r
to 1 twu o! them
Tuesday mght I was in a pre· hon1e the tyr ng 1un wrd . . . ,,r ••11 'I ll&lt;~1 v. .Js 111'' ( rgilt lr 1nnm~ I Cm('Tnnatr bounced nght back
dicament."
1on Tommy Horper ~ "lflg lt TP altl'f srngl1 s hv Ftwrk Bullrng for thrre m the bottom ut thP:
Helms was out at shortstop ! ~1ve the Reds the v.m
1.mn Iillo 1 11 t~ !tad pul runners1 1rame, chasmg stl&gt;rter Wade
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.selves Into the top spot Wednes ~'I couldn't believe he throws
Just how long they stay there d~-t) night by sweepmg a double- a• haro &amp;b they say he d~!:l un
' ' \ l&gt;e determmed tnmght bv header from the Bntves, 7-6 and ti I stood out there behmd him
work ot a pitcher the Reds 2-11, while Pittsburgh knucked torught. HIS ball really ex' 1 " o to the mmor leagues
I..Gi AnReles out ut the lead by ptodes.''
Gt'rl"} !\rngo, a Southpaw, a percentage pomt
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ADDITIONAl TAX SUPPORT

MORE lOW·COST POWER

Ava ilability of abundant, low cost electric power IS a major
plant location reqwrement for
most modern industries. Our
new Unit 5 will cont1nue to
make communities we serve
attractive areas for industrial
expanston and economic
growth.

Unit 5 is completely investor
financed in the sound traditton

Unit 5, though a major im·
provement. is only one part of
a continuing program aim~ at
one mutually profitabl~ goal.
to serve our customers with
abundant, dependable electric
power at the lowest possible
cost Your ever-increasing pref~
erence for modern, total alec~
tric homes and our increased
power production and distribu tion efficiencies have resulted
in four rate reductions in the
past four years.

of bustness/civic responsibt!ity.
Unlike "public" power projects,
the new facility will not 1m·
pose a new tax burden. Quite
the-• reverse. It will, instead,

generate additional tax dollars
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port the increasmg needs for
sc hools, highways and other
essential government services.

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Unit 5 will stand as a ph\'ilical
symbol of $108 million worth
of carefully business managed
mvestment in The future economy of Ohio. When plenty of
low-cost electric powet is odd ed to iich natural resources,
1mproved industnal snes, new
transportation facilities and
educat1on"al/ recreational enticement - well, $108 mill !On
is a heap of confidence and
we aren't abottt to be wrong.

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generating unit at our big Muskingum River plilnt south ct:, ··' institut\imal ¢u~ttlj~ei1
the need for this
Zanesville. To be completed in 1968, this new addition will
lar1ge lllock oJf!lhll:tri~jiowed(r · ~96S'· I~!cl~delil in the projeet
boost Muskingum's capacity to 1,~95,000 kilowatts, !fiAki!lg: .: is a neW
194 miles long and
it one of the largest investor-owned steam generating plli.nts
costing $ll
carry · this additional
in the United States. The plant construction and allied "' power th~ughout Ohio Power'fterritory.
projects, including new major transmission lines and expan- ·" FIRST IN OHIO~ The new "Unit 5" will utilize a giant
sian of our coal mining facilities, will result in a total invt1St·
hyperbolic, natural-draft cooling tower standi!lg 370 fee.t
ment of $108 million.
high to cool 220,{)00 glillons of water per minute. This unique
AREA GROWTH STIMULATES NEED - Ohio's increastower is the first such structure in Ohio and the largest in
ing industrial expansion and the growing popularity of the
the United States.

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taxmg dlsinds.
into il !rom the north.
Lran.sm1ssion lme that will
th e increased power productwn
to maJor cemers of use through~
W'6 A.., RodNw Model Yotr Buy Howl
out Ohio Pl)WN territorv . Wh1le
all areas wrh bcnrfJI. Mr. Pren
OfFER ABS0Wm Y ENDS SB&gt;TEMBER 25
lit'f' ex.plamed. tht' new lmes
v.l)l provide particular ac.vantage ~ a mrqor new sourrf' nf
elt:('lric energy - to s1x of the
company s nme operating d1viswm. tl1ose centered in Lima , I
Fmdlay, T!l fm. Nt'wark. Zanes- ,
VJI Ir asd Cushodon
TransmJs&lt;nons expenditures in '
UN IQl!E HYPERBOLIC WATER·COOLING TOWER is shown at right In sketch 1 connection w1th the Muskmgum ,
J ( new 61 5,000-krlowatt elt&gt;ctnc-gt:!ncratmg unit to be addPd to Oh10 Power Com· ' R1ver expan 1
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1Ji!ll.V s us mgum Iver Pl ant at BPverlv. The towPr f1r st ot its kind In OhiO, will to be in o::!xcess of $11- ·w
Sl;1 nrl :no [eet . hl!!,h and wrll cool 220,000 g&lt;.~llons of water a m1nute Construction : ADDITIONAL CAPA7'~T~~n. :
of new umt Will begm 1mnwdiately, Wlth ~.:omp l ~tio n scheduled for late 1968.
Mr Prentice S&lt;l id rhat the
ronlinued ~rowth in the lt';e r.f
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electnc power in Oh1o Power·s 1
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. . ot MPt . . . J80dets tD ..oel. Oae of 11M CIIQIIator
Special Prices Throughout The Store!
lnue,1se by 70 per eent
til e peak lev 1'] ul a fll't&gt;-.~f'ar l'on- · A.HHA~fa•:.\Ii':.'lT UNUSUAl
sen·ice area had inrhr ated the I
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Da.i Mios llois Orp•n .., - c- -., Today'
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urnd.BJ\:er Plant
expansmn ' m- company. s asswrr
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Vll'l' pres1dent and ~~·npra! manor Je_new um . .
Y le undlmmi shed
agt•r of Ohio Power .
- Added_stnnulus lo the lo- , It WI I! be bmlt m Washmg- r of mdustry m Oh10, rE&gt;IIcr.t mg
c·al economws through local pur-• lon county apprtmmatelv 3 - 1m the .o~ ta t e's genenl
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LOC .:O L L.V 0'.-'INEO · I&gt;&lt;AT • Q~-"o.LLY ..;NOWN
_Consrruclron of li'P 615.000 . cha ses of suppl1es amJ senrces. I _IOtb~ of a mile from ~he eXJ.st- JC h~alth, and lhe growm~ pop- j
ktlowatt st eam-electnc general
In Iu s announcement. Pre~i- mg four -un1t plant wh1ch 1s
ular1ty of the Lola! . elft·~;- 1 1 WY 2·3498
"EVERYTHING IN IIA!tDWARE"
POMEROY
mg unil will begin tmmedia!P· rlcnl Cnuk declared 'Thf' :H: P adjacent Morgan County. The t'Oncept among the utility's re.s i~
MAIN STREET
POMEROY
ly . wrth completion sl'hed ulf'd S"slern Js lmth able and anxmus rnt1re s1te !1es In a bent! of the
for !Me 1968. The plant's pn· ~ " to dt'Vf'lop all the elednc enf'r- nver ftJr wh1ch the power staent f'UJlaCJty JS 880.000 kv.
gy th&lt;Jt can be utll 1zed in the , li1m was n.1med
Tntal cost of the proJect is ,Jrea we Sl'l'Ve or that c&lt;~ n be
Mr Prentice al.so revl!'a!ed
expected to be $106-millJOn. Thi~ ~x ported from 1t The problem !hat the new Unit S. unlike the
includes expansion of the planl 1s and always has be&lt;'n not tu pr_esent ge~erating units, would
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?lluskmgum produf'C thf' p;lwer, b'ut rathrr utrhze a g1ant n&lt;Jtural . draft 1
r'1inc and the construction
of lo develop the drmand for it 1 rouhng tower to provtde the I
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The expansion will raise nur confidence holh m tlw area ed fur deam condensmg purMuskingmn Rivrr's generating :md Jn our rlbiltlv to find mar- po ses The tower
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C'apaeity to 1,~95 .000 kw and ket s lor thrs va sl &lt;J Oiotrnl ot OhJO and one of the three largAT POMEROY MOTOR CO.
ll J&lt;lkt' it not only the Jargt•!lt , elrctn c r&lt;m er.''
f'S1 m the Umterl Sta1 ~s -· 1\11Uid
powrr station in Ohio but also , (;ov Hhodes crmgratulaled the sla_nd 370_fret high, be of hyper- ,
lht• largest on the seven-state Ohio Power Co fm· liS t&gt;Xpan- hoi I(' des1gn, and have a OJ(JI- ;
American Electric Powtr Sy- I :-;itm program
mg fapa('lty of 220,000 gallons
sit'm. of which Ohio Power is I ''This $lOR-mill1on
inve~ t- ol watrr pt"r mrnute Tht" tower
H part. Jt will alsn boost the
ment IS a wond('rful exprf'~Si tm wrll lie 3CI5 m diameter at its
m tolal capability of tbe AF.P of r-onfldl'ni'e in Ohio 's future," bn se. taper 1o a
S\s~m past the 10-millioo • ,; Cov. Rhodf'.~ snrd "Obvtouslv ,
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}uJowntl mark, m&lt;~king il th~ electri c power fac rlilit"s are a- FIRST
fir~t investor-owned
utility mong the very import,m t tcwtor:-; QUALITY
ststf'm in the world to i&gt;Ur- m mdustrial growth and plant REGULAR
pas~ this miltstone.
lof'illron. Ohio Power·s nf&gt;w fa - Certified Oil Station
In N1·w York . Donnld
C. nhltt's odd mea~urahly to 011r W Main St.
C I(J~ prt·s ldent ol Oh io Power t•frorts to hring mduslry and
&lt;tnll its pnrt•n t Amencan Elt&gt;C"· _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...:_...:..:..;:;::;:~:;::;:===:::;:""i'
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th:1t the Muskmgll!ll Rivt•r I'X p:m , lon is 1/tf' first of four rn:1
]or power develo pmen t.~ that
l11e AEP S_vstem plans tu und£'r!Jkt' in the comi n"! months
The others will be located tn
othrr states
The fu ur prn)t'cts plus thetr
rt·lated tr.msmi ssiun faciiJtlt' S
would rt ';m~s(' nl an t'Sl1mated
Jflh'Slmenl of almost $370-miiJton and provide close lo 2 :).
milium kw of nf'W rapacJiy. All
.Jrr ~&lt;'hl'du led lor uperatwn during thP period 1968-70.
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1mnal hundreds uf mi llions hemg
s:)i'nl by thr r&lt;\£P System on
(Wl &lt;;t ruetwn work alrN1dy un drr w&lt;Jy He included m th i s
..:ategory the $125-milhon Cardi·
n;; l Plant at Brilliant, Oh1o - B
joint project of Ohio Power and
Buck(•ve Power. Inc.
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On tire other hand, he pointed
nut that all of the proJects we1re 'I
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expansion program an•nou1nc&lt;•d I
by the AEP System last year
Packages never stick 1DaeltM. A d!ilfalll•-.
for all parts or ils up,eralm,g
• 1111 100-ill.-- top hzw
t em tnry .
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Aside from providing an aflold -If lfl.bushel.
bundance of low-cost electnc t
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~n -state area, Mr. Cook
said
Even Ltss
that the lour new AEP System
With Tr.U.lnl
projects would afford these add·
ed benefJts ·
- Consumption of almost 146m•lllon tons of coal
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a meter of 160 feet, theo t!are 1dential, commercial and n·sti· I was madt&gt;. it f':t'i neces~arv lor
out lo 180 feet _across th~ top 1luuonal Lu-,tomers lie added local L.:mn~ bodJes 10 a~'iure
The new umt alon~ w11l co.st 1Ihat the lalteJ was , 3 d1rect rf'· Ohio Power that prudence and
.:tn e_st1mated S7l·~mlllon It wtll l suit of Oh1o Power "' p1:1tt~rn of good Judgment would be used

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B Mn. Evelyn Brlcldes
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Perrin
Lexlngton,'\{y., spent a
vacation here with friends
and Mrs.

rela~v~s.

=~: :o~:~s:ltaoenusly, .~t ~~~s~ !~ ~ :~0~. partially damag~- a~~," re-a:.;.,~ ·and

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with tllelr grandparents.

SPECIAL OFFERS

Robert Marcioko Jr., Ray
Powell and Charles Mankin of
the Air Force left Tue•day
Texas where they will take
their trallllll&amp;·
M and Mrs. Jack Torrence
rfumll wbu have been sia~~~ed , /Franldurt. Germany'
with the Air Force is

s~ndlng

l'fOUI dAIIIIIDI
METAL~ YOU'LL I'IIID
mAT CRABOOAL
QBILL lt.T O'OB
.11.'1 YOUII NIIAIIIIJ
(JOlT. BURBY, AI
!EJIU(lO Ult.TIOIJI
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!liOns anurdnespo'radic gunfire broke Leola M. Gilmore, parcels, Rut- Cli~e and M:rs. Wesley fry are

restless atmosphere, squad lland.
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'I d Rage anger
H D CUnnmg am o
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su~ Cu~ningham lot, Pomeroy.
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heated emotions reigned
Argyle L. Deeter, Florenre l Ohio ~~~ Phi Chapter
preme.
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OJ) Bela Sigma Pht .:l\lron Y
. g r'Jfles with fixed IMa
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thre~ carrym
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?ayone s ~ve sp~ily by in a nobert C. Hartenbach, Sl~~r- [ 3-4 in the Swisher building on
m~p~u:·spanish- speaking man iff, t? Maxie Wallace, Lots, 1\ m-1 Second-St., Pomeroy.
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1 _ $28.95 Preslo Cooker-Canner $22.1)9
1 - $30.95 Presto Cooker-Canner $22.00
1 - $79.95 Brue Grass 20" Mower $65.00

specially

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a t!ILI' in the different driving areaa from eoaat

4 _ $1.29 Window Screens---- 95c
4 _ $1.89 Window Screens

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Drive in for a tankful of localized Texaeo
ouraerviee, too.

walked over and warne · m
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6 _ $5.75 9'x12' Lino. Rugs
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broken English, "Don't go out , Eva May F emAidng, t; Hazel liff to Hazel Michael, Ill
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er G Baxter,
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1 _ 12.95 5 qt. lee Cream Freezer- $9.88
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worst outbreak of pure .dlsre- Stale of Ohio 1.429 acres, Sal-. Mary A. Webster,
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Division Larry King'•
wife, , of Ne• .Haven.
· 1 TAKING 'l'lmATMEII'l' ,
Wanda, captured the first place , Labor Day weekend the club PT. PLEASANT Micl1ael
crown in C Class with a 487., heads for Beech Bottom W. Eugene Klncaid, 18, IDil of Mr.
The secoud p13ce crown went i Va., for Uti! State Champio~ship. and Mrt. Wayne
Kincaid of
Bernice McKinney, Pomeroy,,
Point Pleasant, wu triDiferred
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Her score wa• 467.
TTEND GRADUATION
from Pleasant Valli)' Hospital
NEW HAVEN - Pennsboro, with a 578.
In Women's Instinctive Divis·
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August 29, ol the Oh10 Valley won Second plac. w1ih 429 and won by Karen Clark, New Hav- ter Dodson, Mason and her sis- Young Kmcwd was severely Jn·
League Archery Championship, Harold Russell of Clifton won en with 205. Second place went ter, Mrs. Orpha Fields, New jured August 2 In a truck
Archery clubs from Parkers- Srd with 369.
to Ruth Roush, New Haven, Haven, attended the graduation dent on Sand Hill Road. 1tw
burg, Pt. Pleasant New Haven, The elub also won an three with an 188 score. . _
of Robert H. Ball from the Ga~ pJck·up. truck overturned p:n.
Spencer and others partlctpat- places m Class D. Inslmctlve : After
the competJtwn the lipons Bu_smess College o~ Fri· rung Ki_nc~ld und~r_neath . r f•t
ed.
Division· 1st place, D. W. Em-1 01uo Valley League
elecled day evemng at
Wash~ngton th?se .w1shmg to VISit or wrllt·
The Lemalshaw
Archery bleton, New t-Javen . 45D; 2nd, l new officers for the commg school. Mr. Ball the son-m-law l KincaJd 1s m room Z46.
Club of New Hav~captured i Bob Wamoley Pomeroy, 427: ,year. The honor of president of Mr. and Mrs. Dodoon, JMJ.
first place 10 8 out of Z classe~ ! 3rd, Joey Housh, New Haven,lwent to Herman Ohlinger; vice ored m Busmess. Admm1stra-1 M1ss Elaine MeKinney. ~a~
rep.resented. Of the
partlch 393
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president, Herman K~app tmd twn . ~e is marrJed to the form- recently released from Ple.Jli&lt;lnl
palmg Lemanhaw membero, all : In lhe Women 1 Free Style secretary, Nancy Ohhnger, all er ShJrlcy Dodson.
1 Valley Hospital all6 ourgery .
of them placed in the eompetJ· j
--lion.
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Larry Kmg, New Haven, for
the flrd consecutive year and
shooting a 8M score, won .the
League lnsllncUve Champion.
snip. Nancy Ohlinger for the
second consecutive year was
the laague Free ~tyle Chamt&gt;IOn Jn the Women 8 DivisiOn, I1
shooting 719 score. Allee Knapp
with 426 is the new Women a
Instinctive Champion.
Eugene MeKinney, Pomeroy, ;
captured first place jn B clas~,
Free Style with B score of 110.1.
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all three places went to the
New Haven Club.
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en ' ~ family after whieh
Icemen dueking In and out of
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and other relatives for 10 .
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man and son, Mr. and Mrs
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ia~.torn, strife-ridden Amen- Bernard V. Fuitz, Betty \ things will be getting back William Chapman, Jr., and
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''angelic city" wJIJ be 3
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the~ on SUnday. August 15. to s E. Baker, Sr, Nora ·
Jumbus spent a weekend
Pome&lt;OY
(California Gov. Bro~·n ~~Ia~~ Baker _13 acr_es, Orange. Hard- Pleasant Valley Hospital
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
e: the devastating rwt o~er Max me Pru:e,toc:a Rood ADMITI'ED: Mrs.
two davs later). . .
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AJ [ stood waJbng for rea 20 acres, JVe.
. Wal- Va . Mrs.
tives to com~ and pick me up, William Wallace, Ma~Ie MMY Po~eroy, Ohio; Mrs.
on a hillside overl~king th: lace to Herbe~t~· ~~~e;sville. Gleason, Pt. Pleasant; Earl M
sprawling metropohs, dusk b . Jane Pugh,
'udson Mildred Roberts, Bidwell.
gan to fall and one-by.,.ne the Paul Willard ~ura J W~res. BIRTH: A daughter to
lights ol the mghttlme CJiy be· lo. Hudwn to '
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and Mrs. Jerry L. Mul.lins, ll
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~hled buildings towering above Cleland to Paul Marr, or
Jg sk •line neon signs flash - Marr, .44 acre, Sutton.
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~e ~ ~ed different colors Bill y B. Orr Martha Lou_O L The Amateur Gardeners '"''h ll 2 _ $4.29 Cold Pack Canners
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to Slanley E. Pullins, Bertha . of Middleport will meet WedID a t ousan
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By Jrepe Wlnebrener
:~~r~ieid A:~.; Mrs. John A:
Mrs. Mae Fisher or Hunting- Oller, 1702 Ea tern Ave.; Ter·
PT. PLEASANT - Tbe Col. ton bas been spendlnJI some
J, Pltchfofd, 425 Railroad
Charles Lewis Chapter, Daugb· Ume visiting Mr. and Mrs. Okey
Kanauaa; Brenda L. Rowters of the American Revolu. Roush.
Waterloo Star Rt.: Shertlon, will meet Frl.day at S p. Mr. and Mrs. lttlian Giihoe man' Bonecutter Lower River
m. at the Mansion Houae In of Huntlngton were Sunday
Mrs. Lav;da A. Myers,
Tu-Endie-Wet Park.
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clar. Rio Grande; Mrs. Don J. Gillis,
Mrs. Eunice Beller will be in ence Hoffman. Their
City; Mrs. Cletu1 Hard~harge of the program honoring Kondi. returned home
Ewlngton: John F. Fultz,
Constitution Week and Miss them after spendlllfi a
Pleaaaot; L&lt;wrence
M.
Norah McNeill wUJ tell of her of weeks with her
Fowler, Pt. Pleasant; Nancy
esperleoee. at Cedar Lake! dur· ents.
Rt. 2 Pl. PleasinJ· American Heritage Week Miss Linda Wlnebrener
B. McLane,
Pt.
sponsored in July by the state a weekend in Huntington
James F. Peery, Jr.,
D'IR organization.
was returned home by Mr.
Apple Grove, w. Va.; Mrs . •~or·
During the businel8 se11lon Mrs. Harlan Stanley.
D. Snyder, Rutland: Mrs,
six delegates will be elected to Mr. and Mrs. Thornton
A'1aude w. YoWlg, Racine , Judrepresent the local chapter at of Columbus were weekend
· A. owen, Middleport ; Mrs.
the &amp;lth Slate Conference to itors or Mr. and Mrs.
Lydia Ast:worlh, Rt. 1 Waterbe h•ld in Huntington, OCtober Wlnebrener and Mr. and
. Mrs. Fred L. Bui'son,
21, 22, and 23. The Col. Charles Henry Sayre Their daughters. Shade; Michael !i. Bowman, Ir.
Lewis Cbopter will be one of Juanita. Patti and Charlotte,
onion; Mrs. Ernest w.
Methe hostes.s groups at the con- malned with their
Knight, Rt. 2 Pedro; Donoa M.
terence.
Mr. and Mrs. Sayre for u week_ Scelhorst, AtheiJs;
Sherman
A covered dish picnic will Mr. George Rolllno of
A. l'lrlght, Rt. 3 Welhton; Mrs.
follow the Friday afternoon pro. 111., has been 8 gue 11 t pF
i CJarence K. Loper, Wellston;
gram. Hostesses for the affair parent•. Mr. and Mro. Bill Wilford 1. Tipple. Rt. 5 Athens;
are: Mrs. N. A. Park, Mrs 1\olllns. He returned to I
WU!lam G. Barker, Ashland.
Louil Bateson, Mrs. S. C. Wll· by buo Saturday evening
Ky.; Delbert Robinson, Ironton;
helm, Mrs. E. B. Jones, Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Norris of Mrs. Paul R. Henry, Welloton;
A. L Ro.,tter, Mrs. Milton L. Junction City, Ohio, have also Charles w. Young, Rl. 3 RidgeMiller and Mrs. John H. Col· been weekend guests of Mr. and way w va. · Mrs. Frank D
Mrs. e·tI ·I R0 11·IDS.
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Elsnougle,
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Okey Capehart and L e w i s
Blrtho
B:essing of Columbus were
Mrs. Cletus L. Harder, Ew·
Dies on Wednesday weekend guests of their parents tngton, son, 4:15 a.m. Wcdnes· Turner, Mrs. Lyndall E. Dial,
PT. PLEASANT _ Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Blessing day; Mrs. Ballard Howell, 3 Mrs. Jameo E. Jeffm, Mrs.
1•. Terry, &amp;6, farmer of Galllpo- and Mrs .. Clara Capehart.
Garfield Ave., daughter, 7:17 Ethel J. Thompson, Elmer L.
lis Ferry, w. va. died Wednea- Little Chuckle Blessmg re· a.m. Wednesday: Mrs. Don J. Hokanson, Airs. Roy Bostic,
day morning in Pleasant Val- turned 10 Akron after spending Gllll•. Crown City, son, 7:27 Gary A. Barnilz, Edmond N.
ley Hospital.
the summer with Mr. and Mrs a.m. Wednesday ;
and Ml'l. Miller, Earl Ray, Charles w.
He was born October 13 1898 Okey Roush.
R. Henry. Wellston. dau. Copley, Mrs. Wllliam T. Hart,
at Gallipoll• Ferry· the .;,n of . Dane flannum. or the
, 6:04 p.m. Wednesday.
Leonard A. Caohman, Mr
the late Madison and Mary Ball mgton, D. C., pohce force ape~t
Dlscbareed
J~es B. Conley, Jr., Mrs. Elias
Terry, He was 8 member or the 3. few days and celebrated 1 Persons recently discharged Sts!ion, Mn. Ray F. St. Clair, l
Faith Gospel Church.
b~rthday with hi• parents, Mr. from the hospital were: Sandra Mrs. Delphla Fisher, Mrs. Hen. I
Surviving are his wife, Sybil: and ~Irs. Charles Hannum and I. grUfith, Kevin Pistelli, Rich· ry C. Amos, Joseph M. Jewell,
ooe daughter,
Mrs. Mildred Robert. .
ard A. George, Richard D. Ken- Mrs. Paul A. Wise: Charles
Kerns, Pt. Pleasant; one sister, Mrs. Sarah Hannum and sons nedy, Hubert A. Kelly, Jr., J. Young anJ Mrs. R1chard L.
Mrs. Ethel Pierce.
Copley, Robert and Dane were TuesdayTh
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Ohio: tbree grandchildren and dmner guests of Mr. and Mrs. r
one great grandchild.
; True Blessmg of Mason C1ty.
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Funeral services will be held Mr. and Mrs. CurtiS Hunt re- '
Friday 2 p.m. in the Faith Gog.. cently purchased a house traJJ.
pel Churcb with the Rev. Don er and have parked 11 by the
McMelloo officiating. Burial wiU home of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas
Mrs. Hunt was the former
be In th e Rogers ceme tery. JBall.
d B 11
Friends are being received at u Y a :
the Mohr-Stevens
Funeral Mrs. Allee Boggess has .sold
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the Doctor Sm1th property to
orne.
the Appalachian Company.
PT. PLEASANT _ Two Ma.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Winebrener and sons, Charles and Lawson County youths, accompan. renee, have moved into their
led by Deputy Sheriff Millard newly built homes In the South·
Halstead, were transferred from ern Pine, section of Columbus.
Juvenile quarters of the M-'lson Mr. and Mrs. Kerwin Somer- ,
CoWJty. Jail to the State Fores- viii· have returned to Bocoa . I
try Camp Wednesday lor a Fla. after !ipending a month visyear's duty at the camp. The
youths were Herman Holcomb, iting her mother, Mrs. Marga.
L, and Rusoell Sheldon Rob. rei Thomas and relatives:
Mrs. Dons Tack and children
. 17 both 01 Pt PI
bms,
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. easand1. have been spen d'mg
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severa 1
Arres t llsted In the Ja11 recor s d
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cr parents, r. and
was. Vernon Frankl10 ayo.r,
' Mrs. Murl Wolfe.
Gai!Jpolls, charged with mto&lt;· Mrs. Sandra Shields. Mrs. i
katlon.
Georgia Grimm. Mrs. Betty
Shleld.s and Rev. and Mrs. Wit·
bur Ba.ter attended the Advent
Christian State Conference at
Clcndinin, W. Va.
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Mr. and Mrs. True Blessing
Gauge readings: . Galhpohs attended a cook out supper at
Dam ll.9, 12.7, runrung 1 feet the home of Mr. and Mn. Clar·
on rollero, Pomeroy-Ma100. 20.· ence Blessing celebrating a
57, Pl. Pleasant 23.96, Hmton family reunion of all the child·
0.55, Kanawha Falls 1.81, Char· ren and grandchildren of the
lesion I8:91. London, Marmet later Blessings .
and Wmf1eld dams were on the Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Blessing
&amp;ills.
and son, Lewis, were business
Ohio River - Pollywog up vlslton In Pomeroy Saturday.
14, J:W p.m.; Bob Benter up Mrs. Mildred Flowers. Mrs
14, I a.m.: Dixie Spirit up 14, Velma Hollman and Mr•. Elva
2:50a.m.; Barbara Gay up 14, Canter were busine•• visitors 1
3:30 a.m.; Orco down 16, 8:30 and shopping in Pt. Pleasant.
.a.m.; Cindy K. up 17,2:35 p.m.: Friday.
Titan down 18, 3 a.m.: Peggy Mrs. Anna Cross is spending
Downey up 18, 4 a.m.; Frank- somP time at her home as she
lin Pierce down 19, 5:10 a.m.; spends the winters in Parkers·
Jeflerson down 20, I p.m.: An- burg.
drew Calhoun down 31, HO a. Mr. ond Mro. Joe Keathley
m.; Edeana Bosworth down 22, returned from Romney, W. Va.
1a.m.; OVEC up 22, 5:15a.m.; after enrolling their children
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Walter Bed&lt;jord down 23, 5 Carol Ann and Tony. In ochooi
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p.m.; Jerry Bosworth down 23, there.
7:211 p.m.; Allee up Greenup 3 Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hoff.
p.m.; Eutern down Greenup mao and children spent a week
7:40 p.m.; Alton 2ephyr up vaeationlng in the mountiaOJ of
Greenup 10:50 p.m.;
Valley West Virginia.
'l't811Jporfer up Greenup 4 a.m.; Mrs. Rhoda Yeager cui her
Ellaha Woods down Greenup thumb while chopping corn !od·
8:30 a.m.; Jelfboat dowa Mel- der in her garden.
dahl 2:30 p.m.; Buckeye State
up Meldahl Ull p.m.; c. v.
.UEClRICALLY
Harner down Meldahl 9;30 p.m.;
WELDED IN ONE PIECE
Tlboll up Meldabl 11:40 p.m.:
Wayne H. up Meldahl 5 a.m.;
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Stevenson down 2:30 p.m.; Pan. The Helping Hand Home IJe.
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Iauwba River - Semel up ·group enjoyed a chicken h•rl•ll
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:/J~-ro worked desperillt'ly to contain ' mir .J :
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tan 0 condJti?n they _wdul~ be
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mumsl aggresswn.
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state&gt; John Foster Dulle-J and
Prime Mini ster La! Baliiidur l
others gave u• aU kinds of as1
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Goverrunent e~ploves c~m~ended Shastn fo~ t~I~g
bold_ and brave actJon. 10
meeung the thrust by Pakistan.
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1pari m the Lahor Da-y relebrrt- 1
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KATHRYN DRAGOVICH
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late OrviJIP: Slack of SyraPubtione.~ ev .. ry ;lltmwoll cxn·pt rPnc't• 1\)hl'rla (;)ue'&gt;!"'Wa mp, i HI:' sa td he would le\1 the l1 The House defeated 1'uesday 1 cuse. Miss Dragovich attendSunday bv nw vn o v~llq PullLi~h
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, ahie lo eome up wLth an accep- 1passed bipartisan reapportion- Milwuukce. Mr. Slack attend1' r.
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wauker. 1he Wf'd&lt;lmg has btell
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Herherl 0 . r.nmm officialing.j &lt;tRn 1"0lmgk Monday ewnmg at
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REGULAR
Sunny a
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74_77 . Clear and eool again to- ~Jddleporl emrrgency • res- ! Surv1vmg m addition to her , the annual get-acquaintf'd pnr·
Certified Oil Station night, low 55-SR. Friday mostly cue squ&lt;1dmen wrre summoned parents are a brother. -H.andall 1ty
Biege Suede
Pom•roy fair and warmer , high 81 _84 .
at 9_11 a m. today for Cora Dale. at home; the maternal i Attending werr Doroth Am ~1orn~ kof ne11r MLBngsv1lle,
· Y1Mar ·
G who grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. 1b•rg·
'- .._r, Ba r bara Bt tzmg,
wa s _ta ('n to e1gs
1eneral Wesley Young, Rutland, and the , tha Eschleman. Pat Hind Bet- ~
:1"4~ifr'-.'-""" ''''" ·"'"r;::'~ .,,~~-~ 1· Hospt!al ·t forh tre-Jtment
Mrs · I sy I'10r ky, ,~~1an·one Keeyb,augh. I
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1 Jane Smder, Pom~:roy . Arrange- In&lt;~ t\l&lt;•ado"·s o., 11
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tiff had charged extreme cruel..
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; : The Middleport - Pomeroy R~ 1 ty and was restored her maidl : , tary Club will meet Friday 11 1 en name of Karen Gregg.
FIREMEN TO MEET
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A special meeting of Pome:
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ed $100 and costs in Meigs Cmn- plan: fo_r the l.ahor Day cele.
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plus RCA Home Entertamment Center mcluding Color TV,
VISIT IN COLUMBUS
1 tmg an unlicensed operator to The meehng w1ll be m the F.reStereo Hi -Fi, AM·FM Radio· Douglas Mink Stole. Pair o1 : Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ander_son , drive. Judge Frank W. Porter I men's Headquarters at town
Waltham 17-,lewel Watches • RCA Portable 4-S peed Stereo I 'nd boys Tommy and Ke•th. l Jr.. suspended 175 of the 1 hall.
and Bertha Da1ley spent last a d 1 ced K
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Many cities were represented of lhe Cheshire community will daughter born July 23 at the Byer wa.ll! observed Sunday with j held Sunday, Sept. 5, at Bladoa
during the annual reunion or : have been ma~ril'd J5 years on ! Mercy Aospital in Springfield. a family dinner ~~ the- home of Woods park on Route 161 ia eo.
the descendants of Hoyt and S~pt. 4th. Jt IS al~ the 76th The baby weighed 7 lb. 2 ozs. her p&amp;rents, Mr-. and Mrs. R~&gt;- IMJ!bus. All friends and re1J.
Mary Curtis at Thompson's Park ! birthday ~~ Mrs Br1ggs She und was named Lind&amp; Lee. Ma- bert Byer, Fa irla ne Dr. Attend· ·i,·es are invited.
Fi1st Liveqxml. Seventy-eight ~a~ marned op..-h,21st birth- ' ternal grandparents are .~r . lng were her grandparents, Mr
p~rsons attended from "Ree~~- ~ da~ ·
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I and Mrs. Oscar Henry, Clifton, and Mrs. T. G. ll ildore, Racin&lt;! il FIRST
VJUe, Dayt0n, Akron, ~?'ailt, i They have one son,' M.,errlll ~- Va., and patern~l grand· and Mrs. Kenneth Byer, Mid- OUALITY
West Carrollton, GranvJite, Co-l Briggs of Cheshire, and a d~U
parents are Ben QUJsenberry, dleport . They were joined by ' REGULAR
lumbus, ~ohnsto!"n, Youngstown., ter, Mrs. Beatrice White, who Sj:racuse, and Mrs. Oa Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Byer and
Alexandria.
Chester. Canons- Ilives near the parental home Bradenton, Fla. The Qmsenber- wns, Kenny and .John
Certified Oil Station
burg, Pa. and Parkersburg, W. !One daughter Helen
Briggs. rys have two other children, ~l-he.,..e..ve..n..in.;:g:..._,......,...
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died a! the age ol 24. They Dnnald Duane and Kimberly_The Palmer family had have one grandf&gt;on, David Car·ll\ay.
charge or the. arrangements for 1rol Briggs, who is serving ,01
; thP. baf&gt;ket dmner . The
!966 1 the Navy and i~ stationed .; 1t 1
PI.AN fOMMlJNION
VAL HARTUNG
BEWARE OF
' event will be held Aug. 21 .tt Norfolk, Va. Two granddaughl·
Forked Run SLate P&lt;Jrk.
ers are Pauline and Charolene Communion services will hi:
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White, and one great grand held Sunday morning at 9 a.m.
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at lhe Syracuse F'irst United
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at the Great Lakes Naval Base Mrs. Bnggs has two sJster"i, Presbyter o( Logan , in
the
---for basic training and is home Mrs. William Reynolds
and pulpit. Sunday School will fol 1on le-ave, was guest of honor at ' M~ss Cora B. Rupe, both of low. The public is t.."'lrdialty
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, a party Saturday evening given I Middleport.
' invited.
01amqnd5 have a definite ~alut- almos1 like e~ . "*'• ..- • .
The 86th b~elhday of Val Har : by Mrs . Maxine Arnold and Mrs.
-'""~on know~ ~~~~ D•l di'leounh u•11ally nMan inferior
lung. Minersville, was observ.l Philip Radford at "the Arnold
untrue v•l.-e . .-.nd that can lud to 1 lltltlma ot ,..,.u.,.
)O OJ be sure of hone ~t valuo? Bvy the
ed Au~. 22 wilh thesf' relatives home, Athens Road.
d amond w'th tne bMt !l,!&lt;putation and fnends at a family dinner · Refreshments were
served
hll~ Ar1ca.-..ed . The la•gul rin1m1ker
on Aml'ric1. Al'lcarvild cert•fie1 each
Mr. and Mrs. Tom McGrath throUghout the evening to Phil .
Complete se lections ready for you: suede cloth,
d oamond W
1lh ots lama us • WilY auar ·
and family and .\1r. and Mrs. Roberts. Dave Hen.cJier and Ter-1 sportswear fabrics, drip drys, woolens and dacron
a ntee- m "'"''"g P'lces starl as
lew n $ 50. •nd th ..y'rl not llvailable
Donald SayrP. Long Botlom ; ry Housh of Racme Jane Dougat dilcount ho"~es l See our Artcarvecl
&amp; collon lllen~s.
Mr. and Mr!-1. Charles Hartung, las. Sharon Smith. Susanna Aruledlon- you'l-l never 10 wrons
with an
Barberton; Mrs. Mae Tuttle, Mr. n~ld, Jackie Jones and St.ephaCustom
Dressm•king
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and Mrs. R. C. Gibson, Miss me Radford
Pomeroy; Jim
Vesita Tullle, Akron: Mrs. Veda Bennett, Clift.on, W. Va. : Harry
Parish, Miami; Mrs.
Lloyd Surface Mason, W. Va .; Jean
DIAMOND AINQ
Summerfield. Long Bottom; Mr. Folk, Wort.hington: and
Ann
FAMOUS SINCE 18~0
' und Mrs. Clay Tutlle. Middle- Wallace of Jackson.
Singer Sales &amp; Service McCall's Patterns
SET- REUNION ,
port; Mrs. Glenn Lawson, and
Ch ildren, Mmersv1lle.; Mr. and : The annual Swartz family re- ,
WY 2-2284
115 W. SECOND
Mrs. Earl ~lartung, Akron; Mr. union will be held in the Woode !
and Mrs. Charles Marcinko and grove aL Alfred o
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aml y, Long Botlom; Mr. and Sept. 5, wHh a basket dinner 8i ,
JEWELRY STORE
POMEROY
Mrs. Thead Croy, Chester; Mr. noon.
and Mrs. Robert McGrath, Miss
- -- - - -- Betty MrGrath, Pomeroy; Mr.· •
and Mrs. Veri Tultle. Tuppers !
Plains; Effie Pyles, Reedsville; i
Mr. and Mrs. William Watson, I
Tuppers Plains, and the host
and hoslt"~$. Mr. and Mrs. V&lt;~l
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. Ohm Youth Chmr at the 112th the Title offico division of the A family acquaintanCe said tht
Ohw State Fa1r.
Meigs county clerk of courts oft ·
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shortages and the .
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cease-lire with Pa•lstan m
The choir will consist of 3001
bor's tragedy as much 81 their
16 L k5 own.
,1 ,. 10 1 .1•
Rann of Kutch.
youU1s who have exhibited ex- I' 1
Tod 3 Irxf1 08 wer
orcyc e.,,
rm ers,
rue
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ceptioPJal vocal ability and will! and 106 autos. Titles for used Dane may be having difflcul
.shaba~ Shastri" draw its members from every vehicles totaled 177 being 155 ty understanding the grief awl
Shastn
county throughout the state,.J'hisl cars. five trailers. 12 trucks: tears. He has no recollection A
group constitutes the world's and five motorcycles.
llhe killing.
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curtis Family
C1u•sllire Couple
DAUGIITEII BORN
Reunion
Held
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'fo t "e/ebmle 55th
I Mr. and Mrs. Dnn QuisenberOBSERVES BIRTHDA¥
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PLAN IIEVNIOH
f aSf LIVerpOO
, Mr. · _nd Mrs. Dav1d Briggs ! are announcing the birth of a The fourth birthday of Julie ' Tbe Spencer reunion wlU be

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SCHOOL SPECIALS!
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In the oven or on the grill,
Heiner's enriched buns
make a hamburger or hot dog
something extra special,
their scrumptious flavor is irresistible !

STAR STORE"

·SIMON'S MARKET

PLASTIC LINED

GYM BAGS · · · · $1.00
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"AIR CONDITIONED"
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Good things ao with

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WY 2-3975

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Pomeroy _
Motor Co.

2 SIGNS

COAL FOR SALE ·'

Harrisonville

STOKER ·COAL

News Notes

Mr. Lowell Heltger of Gallon
ami Mrs. Llnnle Warner of
Shade wer recont visitoro ol
Mrs.Josle Heltger.

Mrs. oma Ari• bas be•en a ..
siSllng Mrs. John Stout who
Double Scrtenod. Oil Troatod If Doslrod
The funeral of Gladys Welsh hns been ailing.
Blackwood
70 was held at the Dana Turner Sr. IDd Dana
$1195
1962 Corvair 4-Door Sedan
SEE OR CALL
Presbyterl~n Church
at Turner Jr . moved CUed Brown'o
TRAILER SPACES, Oat rate. Loca.l car and cleoo inside and out, f:lwn finish, automatic
2 p, m. Wednesday. Burial was trailer to Delaware, Friday.
water, free sewage. Conta!'l trans., heater, &amp;ood W. W. tires,
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John J . Fry, Depot St. Rut· 1960 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Dr.
$895
ROUTE 124 AT RUTLAND TIPPLE
ington beside-her lote hu•band D•v•d H1nds of Zanesvllle vi•
u "':" Pu;~~~·~;;~!: land.
I 26 30tc
6 cyl. Powerglide, radto and heater, whilewall 1in•s like
PHONE SH 24952-WY 2~3469-WY 2-2437
John 'Blackwood. Mrs. Black· itcd Mrs. Harl Haning.
or•r•·•·llnn•"'~
~- r"'" •no"r"
---~=-::-::-:-:-:::--new, clean interior. Ivory and gold finish. A sharp car.
wood was born and raised here Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jo~
ftP.Prt-'
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FOR SALE
11960 Mercury Parklane H.T. Sedan __ $895. -----,.---;--:-;--:;---but went to Columbus to Jive auu
ure 0 Y rna e a USI
•ol"ll \.Dan _
'"-"'""' 1uartt011
werepher daughter,
Mrs.
Jet ~lack finish, clean interior, l:lll gnod !ires, automatlc
Legal Notice
d
dd Kalh·
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"'-'fler the death of her husband. ness trip to Zane~ille.
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4 ROOM house on La ure I o·rr
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trans., power steerine and brakes. .Mercury finest mo deI.
- ----': ;:;,-.=.----1 ryn e ers an gran aug I cr. She Is surv,·ved by t•" o cl••·t•.
" .Mr. and ~rs .. I:Jud Douglal
f'or ..."' • ., ..,.....
fOR u.u
Mrs. Barbara Doe, Arcadi8
··1 1-'&lt;1 M N II 1 Clay at Hot
• Cenbo
PM
Wlll"''
.;tPP '"·~400 gallon water lank with I
Offlrl will be recelvrtl unlll 10;00 ~, W'JJ d K d II d I 'I rcn, Mrs. Betty Jewell or Co· ' Sl I
. f!;. ,. e ,e
11 '&amp;';!:'"';., .;~~:.· ,!!' 1:",;:St&lt;!ncl, 30 feel hose. ~all Joe ,
A. M. .:.n saturday, Sct•t•m•her 11. l~r . I ar
en It an I'll · hrnbus and Donald at hnmP: jzf'r hu'l fJijal
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teOUtlw •fiNJ'tl&lt;'lt&gt;~
Hysell,
Pomeroy,
OhiO,
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re~~~~==~~~~n
o~~~:bu~~
dren
of
wa.r~e.n,
Mich.,
sp~:nt
a
two
sisters
Ethel
Hegwood
and
Mr.
Homer
Lee
who under
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Me1111 t:ounlJ, Ohio, con· ft'W days VISitmg Mr. and Mrs
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went
major
surgery
at Galli
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· r'EN EVES 9 00 p M
taJntng Jo :11 ~;·res. more or le~~•, "' }tarry Potts and other rela 1.en a arre 11 o o
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and seven brotherS and Sl~ll"'~ poliS ICUnVa]CSCing n Ce y.
11.2:1
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\'nl. 201. l'n . . 3!17, or the Deed Re- Uves
A G'lk
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ll:aeb
MldiUoo•l ...... .-o
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('Oto.ll uf Melli County, Ohio The
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pr&lt;'{'Cded· her in death. She w:.~:; ' 1r~. va I ey was a n
I:JII ~"! B~~ • . , o.u,
nil&lt;''t'. rt&gt;a~unable.
Ric ar
F"VR'' n.v•,
property 1, appraised u IJOfiOO and
Mr. William Holmes and Mr.
d 1
dEll · nPr guest of the Clinton Gilkeyl
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the
F
Quisenberry
visited
in
ttl~
aug1ter
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an
en.In Alb!'"'' Sunday.
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C•~ h a ntl IUhject 10 Ull UeD for I Athens with tbeir daughter and
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son,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roger
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Mr. and
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PHONE WY 2-2156 1 kl'1. Pomero\', Gerogia Bel!e, OON"l PUMP y'lD SIURgtsh sep.
E1·ana, uecea~oo.
en rry an amJy.
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Klean
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l'or·ter
Mr
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Mrs
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guests or Mr. and. · aIt en d'mg a b'1rthd ay d'mner ror
1 While
11:1 1 :16; 1111 2 • a. 3tc
Alberta's arriv ing Thursday., ~epttc tank cleaner. LandRoush, twm daughters anr sr111 u
G ll 1. Wed d
d Mrs. Weltha Clark recently at
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VISIT
LEGAL NOTICI
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ron spen 1 wee Vl~ mg attencl{'ci. lhf' Rlackwood funeraL Downington.
~82.
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~i~!~~~et!"~~~~:;~. ~=·~/':e:o~~ hls uncle, ~r. Eber Roush and Mrs. nobr-t Alkire and Bob- Mr. and Mrs. NN Perkin'
Til!: CHESTE R Fire Depart· ~, HONDA 150,·-·Whi';_ - Si'd-e - •ble tlillgt-nce cannot be ucedatrnle, otller relatives.
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will take uoll c·e thai on I he 16th dar
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ment 1!1 s.pon~oring a fhirk- ~
'"811 trr·es, electric started,
of AugWit, t91M. the ptalnttff. Eitel·
rs . gnes
e an anH'S u•h l
. Col b
ently centlv moved into lhe Whitting
, Ja M. f'ou.o, nto&gt;d her petltton , 11 p;ru:t Robert Mr. and Mrs.
Kenny ,. a eys m.
•.1.m us rec
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windshit•ld, 2 mirrors crash:
I bln:t In the t.:ommon t'le .. Court of . ' . .
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Mr~. LOU1Sii' (,Jlkey. Tad and tort house. The Whiltmgtom
soci al Jl Hw ('hf'strr Fire
s.o c~t.r· ohio, cuer No. 13.812. Dillon, Fntz1e Schwarz of .\1as K· h
. d 1 moved to Florida •
GUN SH OP
bar, sa ddl e bags, Iu~gage carI Me•
pra)·tn
W V B t Ph I
at y, of Alb·any an d II ov.ar
1 f~.&gt;r P o:tJvorce and other relief
l!on:-:e It will lwgin at. noon i rier wi1h slrn~. soft hand
on tl!e 1 round• of •ron oe~tlecl of . on, · a. , user
e ps 0 1 r.·lk: f G·ll' r ·.· 1 , A
Dr. and Mrs. Don Gibson and
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Iduty and wilful ablence.. The utd 1 t-omeroy attended the Citizens •I 'Yo •&lt;I lpo IS VIS! f!1., va
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Jrnament. Ph.
eou•Me wilt ue fur heurn11 on and alter
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Gilkt'y recently.
cl.!ldren of Portsmoulh spent a
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club Jamboree,
held
Mn;_
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PO'ITS, Plaintiff
at
theRadio
Lancaster
fairgrounds
•• a1lall' an d Res- weekend with their parents•
1\•rr. Nl·'.J'Il ,,,:d tl•r, of rough I -·
Webster ~nd rult:J
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h:tl'rll\'" 'd lunlhl'l
('on1 ac1 ICI.:\Hl:-.!ET nnd ponv Call WY I
Re•l Estate For Sale
Atturney~ tor PIAlnttl'f
They were J'oined thel'e by Mr Sll' .ra am ttccompame
ar-IPLANE PART
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G. I B
uld Craham to Columhu~ where
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Sales&amp;
Service
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a~.
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ames umser,. ~r· he caught a plane to retum : MOSCOW IUPI)- A de1egaPrtld1WI'· ! " C"ltHnl&lt;tl' 0 111" NIC E h~lf·runnrr be.3ns. Also·
bar a, K1lty and Steve. The) Iat· to h' N
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lion from Communist Nort"
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FOR SALE -· Modern house,
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IS
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le uUJnser orne
Mrs. Nell 'le K'•nnamore and Viet Nam won "stormy a~
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4 rooms with bath, utilities,
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• Tr:.m ~ !f'rahle Wben
garage, aluminum
siding.;
n. anca~ er.
children have moved to
the plause'' Monday when Jt pr&amp;
You l'rade Cars
Nice yard out of high waler. l
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Evans or Grale property in
Rutland sented theMoscowcoppersmeiO;
Clll r'·l \ 1'\l il'f'•'l I "'' 1 ·~ f'( li \ \ (1( H li wtli ng ner ds. vr~- ,
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Mrs.
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1' ey ave heen stayi ng with ing factory an alleged fragment
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or phone WI 9-2277.
Caryol and Debbie Guinther er parents. 'I
n r. and Mrs . Roy of aU. S. plane shot down over
I.;JI; e Spt•Thin·t d !r\ ~(lll~tc!r · ~n
J:,nt Ctnl ·\II P . ~~·-~ ~1
{lil\ld•·r !•lr rf'·ln;tdin~ . Also
or 24.VUU milt'S
FOB SA LE - 7 room house
of Gallipol is vi sited their gra nd- Ellis since the recent drowning North VietNam, the Tass news
~ .~1 .' ik' '.11 11 hu~. ~(·II and Jr(l d; r~~~~ · ·~·lo&lt;:;f Popular Unit
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and bath, 3 large bedrooms, I
By Margaret Cottrill
prrenls, Mr. and Mrs. I..uth~r ~~~e~. ~:~~nd in Chillicoth~--~ ~~~ncy reportedi.iiiiiiiiiiij
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new Holland stoker !urnace, Mrs. Clara Hess h &lt;~s received Johnston .
AlJTP1\111Bn .l!: 1ns.•1ran ... e taet-o CFHT :~a gay girl- rendy Ior i
thermo &lt;'!1nlro lled. Exce llent . word of the death of her si~ler,
Mrs. James Teaford visitrd 1
canC't"!!Pd? 1 ost your opP.ra ; n whirl flflrr t"h'.!!nin Q rarrPr~ ~
location. Phone Racine WI 9- Mrs. Margart't Price m a hos· her daught er dlKI son-in-law, Mr. ;
tor'!l l.ieenit' Call WY ~l!IM
with Blue Lustre. Ren elec·l
lnltllltd
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2433.
9 1 6t.c pil ed in Zanes\·ille.
and Mrs. Frank Lawson and
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tric shampooer $1. Pick ens
Fon SALE _ seven room ] ~ r. and Mrs .. Joe W~ have family o{ Marlin~burg.
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w.l
house with bath, Harriso n· returne~ to their h~~e In OX· Chuckte Hurdette or Gallipolis I
SM I!ij. Cloth in g slort~ is now Va. ~--··
B 30 6tc
ville. $J. 500.00. Phone SH 2_ m1rd , t:Jitf., after vts1tmg wtth spent a. few days with Mr. and
()] ..,....- i.(•t an I-all!), llhw. 10 1101 ~ ~:THAI! ~: H . 35 x 8 on 'lOO
Pomeroy, 0 .
4782 or se e freda Carsey. 1Mr . and Mrs .. Pearl McBnde Mrs . Wtllwm Winebrenner and :
8
J.. m. unttl 1 p. m.
20 tl r 1 160 t. lot, 28 x ll t. alum· I
8 31 Sic 1 and other re latrves .here a~ at family.
inum carport. in New Haven j - ~
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the1r former .h?me m 11am1llon. l Mrs. Burt Weese has been
Wanted T0 Buy
citv limits. $2 8~0 Set&gt; or call ·H.: CONlliTIONING, Rernger fiOR SALE - 4 room frame ' T~e~ also VI S!Ied her. brother., returned to her home from the j
- -----·----Bill Grinstead, 882-2513.
atio~ serNvlre. H.lark"! R;~~~e house, new bath. ba sement. Wilham Hussell McBnde and Meigs General hospital where
IVrf:: HF~TED in buying house
8-28·7tp erat r?n, ew aven. 4 1 Uc
large front porch.
newly other relatives in Co lumbus.
she was a medical patient fvr
WE HAVE THE SHARPEST USED CARS IN THE
(lr lo l :.~roun? llnn·as or Ba- 1HOusF.TRATT.ER- and lot, 200 ru Z- 1537
p.aintM, piPnly of water, Mr. and Mrs. \\Iillis Leading- severa l days.
VALLEY. DON'T MISS OUT ON A GOOD DEAL.
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k mile frum town. Must see i ham att 1•nded the Lioni\ Clnb Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Clark
83 c
SEE US OR PHONE WY 2·3422.
Complete Service
to apprer1a1e . Phone WY 2- Slate Council meeting in the or J.nn-asl-.r
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- ~ '" were week end
1 en. See or call Bill Grinstearl
Crill
Hrarttorf1
6127.
Southern
Hotel
in
Columbus.
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wii1182 2513
Pf';F Til. !FR . Will pay
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Write. Prone or Contaet
FOR s~\L~ roomhouse, They we-re Sundny dinner guests Ham F. Winebrenner and his
63 Fairlane 500 2 Dr. H.T. 6 tyl. Std. Tr1ns.
Ptlli ~· a' $1 on pel cord for \' FI\' HOLLAND F:nsilage blow·
A. C. 8RAUFUlW
bath , modern kile.:hen, ne xt to or Mr. and Mrs. George Stumpf parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
,.,
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als(1 good hard 1 er with 8'' pipe complete.
Racine ObJo
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school on CtJUrch Street. Sy- an ami v.
A. Clark .
63 Ford Galaxie 500 - 4 Dr. 8 cyl.
V.llnd -.m trml er. See
or I· Jtm C-1rn.than f{a cme Ohro
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WY 2-2234
Mr. Ri Chard Duckworth , ac- den of Marion spent a week
Automatic Tra ns. Radio, Power Steering,
IH 11f! \1 W Rumon. Miners·
Phone WI 9- 2708.
8 27 6tc HEAnNG,- Plumbtnc. Moeller racu~e.
one
8-3~6tc 1 companied by Mr. Jack Rob- with his parents. Mr. and Mrs .
• d l~· . Ol11o, Eag le Ridge Rd. ! BF.ANS. pot aloes, tomatoe!l and I Furnaces. Arnold Brotbt&gt;:n,
son of Pomeroy, attended the Robert A. Harden and
her
63 Chevrolet Belair 2 Dr. 8 cyl.
8 30 Jtc sweet corn. VI 3·2254. Clar- Ill East Main Street, Pom. 1OR SALE 6 room house, dou. Old Timers' Baseba11 day at parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Aulumalic Trans. Itatlio, Power Steering, P Brakes.
A:·oT!q l :r-: Furnr:llre~- -·dlshfi ence Proffitt Portland Ohio 1eroy Pbone W\' Z..U48
ble smk, cabmet, dba~Oooc~· Nelsonville. They also visited Donahue of East Liverpool.
1 211 tic
8 24 lfc
ml~r·PII:-JnPot iS r;all or write I
lar. 31 acres groun ·
· · Mrs. Gertrude Frank, ~r. and
Mrs. Maggie Hurd is a medl·
62 Ford Galaxie 4 Dr. 6 tyl. Std. Trans.
~·lr&lt;&gt; How;:rd Ct&gt;rll, BOO W '
Contact
La":rence
Ruoe
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Mrs.
Harold
Frank.
cal
plient at Holzer hospital.
NEIGLER BUILUING SuPply
20 12 te
~L11r1 St Pomeroy .
Rill Hysell of Co lumbus visit- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Chapman
62 Fairlane 4 Dr. 8 cyl. Std. Trans. Radio
I Racine, Plastic wall tile He Langsv•ll:, OhJO._ B
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eel his mot her, Mrs. Oma Hysell and Shelly of Columbus visited
6 29 tfc
I per sq ft. for bathrooms.
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62 Ford Galaxie 500 XL 2 Door H.T. 8 cyl.
bouse
builders,
aluminum
sid·
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and granctmothtr, Mrs. May U1eir grandparents, Mr.
and
No Federal Exciu Tax I
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Automatic Trans. Radio, Power Steering.
~:n rement mixer, also used
lng, kitchen cabinets measur· \.t•
Cowir.
Mrs. James S. Quick. While
15
Cu.
Fl.
Chost
&lt;1r·d1 p 1·p~~ r;erald Heuler
ed to size of kitchen.
CUCKLER REAL ESTATE
· ~r. P:ml Thomas of Colum- pdnting Quicks' hou~e roof . Mr.
62 Ford Galaxie 500 - 4 Door 8 cyl.
$t79
Pomeroy, Oh1o.
B 21 tfc FREEZER
7 1.7 tfc POMEROY _ ti room frame, bus spent a day with his par- Chapman had the misfortune to
Automa tic Trans. Hadio, Power Steering,
--. ·- . -bath , basemt&gt;nt, front an d .ent s, Mr. and Mrs. Royal rail from a ladder, fracturing
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USED FREEZERS
Insurance
back porches gas heating. lot 1 fhoma s.
his left wrist in two places.
Auto Sales
61 Ford Fairlane 500 - 4 Door 8 cyl.
SEVERAL GOOD
GR,o\NGE tNSIJRANCE. Mullen
Visiting Mrs. Elizabeth Duck100 x 100 , ' good loca tion .• Mr. and Mrs. George Roush
Standard trans. Radio.
USED MODELS
I $6500 .00.
lnsuran(·e Agrnry . lnr . Pam·
and da ugh ter a?d grandson oq worth were her daught er and
62 Buick _
$1,795 ON ROUTE 143 _ 11 room Akron vi sited h1.o;; brother, Mr. son-in·law. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
eroy. Phone WY 2-3381 .
STILL AVAILABLE
61 Corvair 700 - 4 Dr. A.T. Trans. Radio.
Hard
Top.
LeSabre 4 dr.
:1 1 tfc
frame horne, 5 bedrooms, Ebcr Roush and other rei- Holter, Peggy and Vaughn Sta·
One local owner. Pnwt•r
cey of Akron.
modern balh. full basem en!, at1ves.
POMEROY
ETN .~ CASU ALTY In surance
60 Ford Fairlane 500 - 2 Dr•. 8 cyl.
J•(k W CuNy
steering. Automatic. Shows
'
gas
heat•ng,
garage,
drilled
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
Boyd
of
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Automatic Trans. Radio.
MiJIIen Insur ance .1\gency, Inc
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k d
M•n•ger
I good care.
Pomeroy, Ptwne WY 2-1361.
well , owner will assist in fin· Bel e, W. Va., wderMe weelben
Ph WY 2-2111 I
guests of Mr. an
rs. A erl
62 Ponliac _ $1,695 ... ncing. $5,000.00.
57 Chevrolet Belair 4 Dr. H .T. 8 cyl.
9 1 tfc
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Auto. Trans. Radio, Power Steering, Power Brake1.
Durst.
VB Sta r (hie! 4 dr. Sed. Pop- ' 160 ACRE FARM - 20 acres
J-'J 11 · I( l Corvmg Strvlrt&gt; Cop- SEWING ffiactitnes. - repair . ser-l ular all vinyl trim. Hydra.
bottom,
acres
cultivated,
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and
MrsJohn
Crook~,
Pa60
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vice, au makes. WY 2--2214. 1 matic drive.
les made of tega1 papers
balance pasture and timber, tr1c1a and B.arbara, of Colu~54 Chevrolet Belair 4 Door 6 tyl.
hlrf't1 r1•r·ord ~ A;Jd aim• 1st any The FabnL Shop, Pomeroy
good 7 room home,
bath, I bus were weekend guests of .his
Automatic Trans. Radio. A Sharp Ont=,
I free gas heating, barn , milk parents, Mr. and Mrs: Orvtlle
Authrorzed Singer Sales and I
orher dot·um.,nts
Serv1ce.
3 29 tic
Rt&gt;uter Insurance, Pomt:'roJ
house, 2 car garage. Located Crooks and othe~ relallves.
Carl Russell and family of
Pomeroy, Ohio
---·9 4 lt{'
close to Route 33. Priced to I Jane Ellen Ke1ser of Ironton Columbus were last week visit965 HONDA 2SO Scramble Con·
'
tact Ja&lt;:k Walker , Hemlock l l963 FORD pn:kup. m good I sell.
spent a week wtlh her aunt and tors of his parents. Mr. and
For Rent
Grove afler 5 p. m. WV :&gt;.. condition. Phone WY 2·5652.
ALBERT M. COX, SALESM uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A Mrs. Howard Russell and other
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL!
F&lt;1l ' ll t:• 11 ·,\! 111111,,. k11 ~ ~nn 6i7 7, belore, WY 2- 6894 _
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WY Z..3830
WY 1•3636 Harden. She was accompanied relative!.
9 1 31 c
fu rn~w~·. furnts h('d. $35 month
Mr. Bill Sayre, student of Co8 11 f
8 31 31c home on Saturday by the Har·
{ lliiple :;/t'l('l! ··n i 11.11 : '\ ~
t c 1958 FORD Fairlane 500 V8, auto
dens who spent the day there. lumbus Barber College. was
et :~o ·\litr-th IJHw;.\·n 8 ·rnd 1 11ti ~~ ST I•:!lP:O radio, 1965 mod. I matic,
excellent condition. FOR SALE: 6 room house on Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sterrett weekend visitor of his parents,
9 ·~ fill
'I p m
el Til t~ se t has du01l volume Priced for quick sale. Robert Union Avenue, outside Cor· of Gallipolis spent an arternoon Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sayre. He
8 cylinder, auto. trans.
t'r!llll'tJI w11h 4 ~l&gt;t't'd mtermix· Vance , LeadinR Creek R r1 .,! poratton limits, with running wil,h Mr. and Mrs. Don Cottrill also attended the fair while
radio, b,autilul black
ed 1·hanger. ft&lt;~ dio t'QU!pped. Phone SH 2-4&amp;511. ! 9 1 6Lp water and natural gas. Call and sons.
here.
rrt !" lll 1m· r .. nr ton o.;, o1111i &lt;) p: t·,nd
finish, ONLY - - - 2 7759 ·
.1
Mrs. Helen Wetzel and son,
Mrs. Mory Johnson visited
I. 1ulr-tt••l'l.
/lit'. \11
;lllr't t1 r~ r r,., 111 spe: 1kt'1's. Luvely w~l· SoMEONE to takeOver pay· I _ WY 6016 or WY ·
rti il tmi ~ b . Take over payments on a 1961 Ford, five LOT FOR SALE·.
Excellent Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kef- lhl's wet&gt;:kend wilh her parents,
Ill lh e lllP!DI)1 I ;ol \It'\ J 11
'· ~ll!rlwll. -;' II 2-~ c ,. Sat urrb y rmul s 111 $125 per week or new tires . Phone WY 2-3581. building site - 318 acres on . Jy and rhildren of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Starford
·Jay
8 31 3tc Route 33, 5 miles
from were weekend guests of Mrs. and Marvin.
or Sunci:.ty
9 2 3tc
"6 the remaining balanl'e
97
37
ue 1 · · Call WY 2·6555. 1956 CHEVROLET-pi~kup truck Pomeroy. Good well. Call WY Mayme Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tho- .
FIJlTR ROOM furol shed apart·
8 31 6tc Call WY U:Jll.
8 17 tfc Hobert Crow and sons
I rna .lr. were Saturday vlsllors 1
8 30 Jtp 2·5187.
mrnL Phone WY 2·3"18
1965 CUWR TV Console, VJJF
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Mrs. Jessie Brothers, Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. C. 0 . Rogers
8 24 lfc and UHF tuning . Lovely wal· t964 SIMCO. Take over balance
He p Wanta
Mrs. Allen Brothers, Becky, Ka- o1 Bunder H'll
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64 CHEVROLET ~ TON 6 CYL. PICKUP
UNPl 1R NISHED 4 ronm. bath. nut console. This set 3 months of SlOOO.OO. In good condition, WANTED - girl for housework. ren and Linda of Porter were
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ut1ilty
room . nlce vard Pomt old. Has picture tube warran- one owner rar. Phone MY tc6- Mrs P. M. Cowdery, Long guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pear1 ACQUATIC J URISDlcriQN
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61 CHEVROLET ~ TON 6 CYL. PICKUP
Lane. Linco ln He.,hts Ph ty Take over payments of _3394_. _ _ _ . __ 8 37 6 1 llottom.
8 31 31c McBride.
PROVIDENCE, R. I. (t(Pl)
WY
2·3874.
6 II tic _
112 34 per month or pay bal· 4 DR. 1959 OLDSMOBILE, sup- , T-HR"'E
d.
t hep
a surfer? Roger
1 Mr · and Mrs
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a1e~atonce o
· · Floyd Bentz re·· -What
Wh 1 is tt
t' J W.
· ' 61 FORD F-600 2 TON
Tli AII.P11 1.1rrs _ rr~ 111 w anre due $338.00. Free home er 88, good ttres, all new with Fall and Christmas busi- turned to their home in Marton
ee er,hs a e recrhea tona ln·
B Cylinder. ~·Speed Trans. Cab &amp; Chsssi~
1 t at a surfer
.
brakes,
radio.
power
brak@s,
F
II
n
after
visiting
Mrs
Augusta
WIIJ
speetor,
as
rued
••••.,-d wa1er A-w
0 ·, l'ra" 1 Lie mo. Call WY 2·6555.
1
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ness. u or part tme.
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ft
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rark !Sf ate Aprrovedl 1
8 31 6tc power steering, hydromatlc $SO week part time. Car nee- and Mr. and Mrs. James Auth. co~s I u es ~ nav ga e d · cr:h
48 FORD
TON STAKE BED
8 Cylinder. In Good Shape.
~.1mf'r sville, Ohio, Phont' W't U
Sf: ONE of our Car~t Sl•am-: transmlssJOo, new springs. essary Write c-o The Daily erson and Patricia. They also Jan Jn-~~sct.suc fromthes uSnt leer De
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One ol the cleanest cara tn Se ·t' •
I visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowen · ur !lUI 1on o
e a
e..
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7 t'!:!.J
-c:;-:--:---.._,-l_t_~_uc pouers FREE with B I u e Pomeroy. Call Walter Grues- Oh~ me 1• Box 668- , ~:~ir' and other relatives in PomeroY. partment of Natural Resources. SEE EMERSON JONES, CLIFFORD PHILLIPS,
10
1-· v ~m::: rt;ur m '"'J tur r1-: heLustre Carpet Shampoo. Bak· er. WY 2--3230. Actual mileAnna Grace Oiler and her However, once he falls from
MELVIN LITTLE OR EDDIE FIFE.
,., tnd .mlurnlsbod apart. er Furnitore, Middleport, Ohio age 43,1100. Pri"" $895.00.
: HELP WANTED, spply in per- .sister, Della Starkey, of Colurrr his surf board, he .loses his star:wnta WY U434
12 e tfc
8 31 6tc
8 2 Uc son,
Craw's Steak House, bus spent a few dl\YB with Mrs. tuB, becomes a sw1mmer and IS
-,..,.-=~,..,.--..,.------, 30,1100 CABINET model
gas
· Ram-Pomeroy.
8 26 6tc Oiler's son, Jim Bill. who iB St
subject
to regulation
YOU ALWAYS PAY LESS AT ....
, ,rf 4 Ht tur-.·t tu r ~milt». apart.
at Dl
1 p k by thed
m•nts. Rowley &amp; Heed Hard spoce beater. Tl &lt; 211 I 12. World Bta!Miud o1 Compaet WAITRESS and bartender -,_ani:. attending Warren Wilson Col- a e . VISIOn
ar 9 an
w•re.
s 11 tic Used three weeks. Can be
EJooU...
ed. WY 2-9943.
8 26 6tc lege at Swannanoa, N. C.
Recreahon, says Wheeler.
seen at 401 S. ~ond St., 81&amp; . . nom, ride IUid ,.,..
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Forbes.
"X" MARK
4 Middleport, or call WY 2-5253. tormaD&lt;e. SmaD ..,, oeonomy ATMOSPHERE'S REGI01'1~
FI IHNISHfi:D apartment,
formerly of Mlnersvllle, havel The Idea of an "x" mark on
room• and private bath. In·
8 31 Sic
u4 .,.u1enblllty
The lowest region of
the moved into a trailer near the paper originated with the early
qu1re Ohio ~tel. 7 13 tic -::---;-----;::-;--,..,.--;8oo
earth's atmosphere Is called Ashland Service alation.
Saxons, who placed a cross af.
USED CAR LOT
!wo BEDROOM house on Lin· Employment W1nted
tlelnpOltlo MOitrt
the trophosphere; the
upper Mr, and Mrs. Earl Watkins ter all signatures as a symbol
coin Hgts ., birch tltchen, au- WIDOW waoll housework by
E. Mllla SlreOI. Pome...,
boundary, caned the tropopause, and children bave .moved to of Christ's cross. Those unable
Middleport, 0. .
I.9Cust l Sycomo"' Sla.
IQmatic gaa beaL WY UtTI. the day. Lorena Snyder.Ph.
,.,_ WY Wl'll
has an altitude of 25,000 to 50,-J Toledo
to ' wrlte used only the erolil II
8 211 lk WY uafL
a 31 6tp
• D Uc 0110 feet.
Vialti;,g Mrs. Laur' Leifheit show their iood llltb.
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open house from 2-4 p_.m. a_t Iat noon to Mr. and Mrs. Br1~k~
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Blair. They were parents ol -,ix the family were present except
children, Mrs. Hayman (Dean) 1two grandsons, Gary Bflrn_ltz,
Barnitz of Pomeroy. and M~ . . who is lll in H~lzer . Hosp1tal
Carl 1Bettfl Van. Meter ot Ra- ]and Keitt_1 Barmtz w1th the U.
cine. Four children, Vance, HE&gt;I- 1S. Army ID Honolulu .
en. June and Linnie are de- l
ceased.
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Arrangements of flowers decorated the home lor the oocaMainly About
sion. The refreshment table was
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topped with the ntJmeral~ 511 1n I
gold. Individual cake squ.ares
topped with a yellow rosebud
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thom-.
and punch were ~erved. Miss &lt;:t:-i and sons. M1ke ~:tnd Tum ot i
Margaret Carleton presidt'(l &lt;:tl Columbus were Sund,1y guests
the punch bowl and Mrs. G&lt;~ry · of Mr and Mrs. George Ht'IOes 1
Barnitz served lhe cake. The · Mrs A. H. Cutler le-11 Mun·
couple receivt&gt;d 1:1 number of day tor Fayetle. 1\:o , to rt'sume
gifts for which they expressed her lt'adung at LPn_tu.JI Col
their appr~ciation.
lege. after a v1s1t w1ttJ lwr s1s·
Attendim: from our of town ' ter ond brother-in-law . Mr and
were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ours ' Mrs Glen D1ll
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and son, Sumerset. Mr. &amp; Mrs. I Mr and Mrs. Don Dal lt'y and
Ben Gainer. t"amlly. "'r. and I fam1ly uf Newark arrn.,.ed Tucs- j
Mrs. Jerry Morgan and dau~h- 1 day hlr a v1sit witt,' thc1r P_ar
&amp;er of Hebron ; and Mrs. Ermel j enls. Mr. and Mrs. Everett DallMRS. JOHN PHILIP FOl.l.ROD
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Mr.
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Mrs. Ed\\a rd ,
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Mr. and Mrs. Belry Branham, ~oute 1, Pomeroy, _are
Mr. and Mrs L. W. Ne lson I announcmg the marriage of thetr :JUghtcr, Au~ust,Jne,
and family left Wednesday fo r1to .John Ph1hp Follrod, son of Mr. ~nd Mrs. E. E. ~oll­
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lhelr home, Kalllma-wo. Micl1 j rod. Pomeroy. Mrs. Fullrod IS a l_ ~Hi5 gradua te of Pom.lfter a v1sit wi,th ht'r parents. cruy High .School. Mr. ,F?_Ilrod r ~ ~- ul_so .~ gradual~ o~
TONIGHT I&lt; FRIDAY
Mr. and Mr:s. W. 0. Barmtz
IPomerny H1gh Sehoul. dass of l!Hi3 . He Js emp_loyed b)
"STATION SIX SAHARA"
Mr. and Mrs. E. .1 . Hill were the State H1 gh v-,:ay D-epart ment . Th ey are rna~tng thetr !
Carroll Baker
Jan Banner Tu~sde:ty v1silors in Pt. Pleas- home a1 the present time with the brnJegro01n s parents
-andsnt, W. Va.
Iat Pleasant Ridge.
•• woMAN OF STII:AW"
Mr and Mrs. E. ~ K.athbw-n .
- - --- - --With Gina Lollobrigida
Mr
and
Mrs.
Car
l
Weber
and
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
HudDetroit, M1ch., with Mr. and
and Sean Connery
daughter, Lana and Mr. .and son and !\-Ir s :vl&lt;ll'll ballt) ul Mr s. Haymond Kanode .
(Color)
Mrs. William Conrad and dau - ChHrleston . W. VCi .
Miss Sart~h lkchtle, Columghter, Teresa of Athens and Mr
M1ss Virgm1a Estep of CrJ- bu:;. spent i:l v-.eekend wJ01 her
S.turd•y, Sept, 4
"FIRST MEN IN
and Mrs. Elmer Bibbee and lumbus VISihXI Sururduy w1tl1
·• nd Mr,·. J,·rc·k
son Dorse! of Tuppers Pt;-dm; Mrs. Edna Bartels and 1\k and ,..narenh, ~11· "
THE MOON"
' Sunday w1th
·
Bee 111 1t'.
Edward Judd Martha Ryer Ivisited
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barrels.
I Mrs. Dwight Milhoan and lam·
) Mr. L. W. M(Coma~. former
--a ndily.
,
aDir"' "
"""""'-'""' ..... _."!'? ' sunerltlle~dent uf_
Mtddle~rt
"BULLET FOR
Mrs. Max Folmer, son Max
ISchools. 1s tearhmg 10 the St.
BILLY THE KID"
Sleve Bradie
and daughter, Vanessa return1Albans High School, Sl Albilns,
ed home Monday, after a week · w. Va .
"":;~~~~~~~~~;~~end visit in Painesville, with
About
:[
r
h~ son and daughttr-in-law, Mr.
~
Mrs. J&lt;.~mes Ktw ley, \lrs Hoand Mrs. Paul Folmer and dau.l
Middleport l , bert Al lellSiwlh """ ,on, Jnhn
Allensworth, spent t11 e weekt nd
ht
Pomerow. Oldo
g er.
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Mr. and Mrs. Victor I Brown Mrs. Murah Lrnnard . who m Walbndge wtlh lh~ forme1 ·· s·
TONIGHT
spent the weekend in ~olum- has been ;m rm.-alld tor severa l son and fam tly, Mr and Mrs
NOT OPEN
bus with !heir daughte~ and years, was taken by Hawlmgs- .l &lt;:~mts Hawley and chlidren
FRtDAv
SATuRDAY son-in-law Mr. and Mrs.. ~~ack , Coats ambulnnee Tu•:sday to Jane Gtlkey 1s vi sltmg rcla
September 3-4
Cummins and famJ!y . t'hey I Roanokt' , Va , where she wi ll ti ve~ 10 Columbus and wili at ·
'UNEARTHLY STRANCiER"
lo hn Nevtlle, GabrieJia Licu- were accompanied ~orne by enter a nur ~ mg home near her tend lhe Oluo State Fi:tlr.
their daughter,
Manlyn who da ughte-m-li:lw. ,\1rs. P&lt;IUI 1 HI'iJa
- - -·- rl.. Philip Stone. TERRJFY·
JI\IG ' WEJRD! MACABRE!
spent a week with her sister j Leu nard Shirley Mills accorn·
•'THE SATAN BUG"
and family.
!pan1ed James S1mpson on the
tTechnicolor)
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ronald
T.
Roush
.
tnp Mi ss Alice Euler
has
~~ro Maharis, Richard Basehar. Anne Frances, Dana httve returned to their home, I! been wi1h Mrs. Leonard for the '
Andrews.
New Orleans, La. after a week's past months.
visit with his parents, Mr. and Mir·k Morns, son of ~r. cmd
SUN .. MON .. ond TUES.
Mrs. Lewis Roush, Minersville Mrs William Morris, has reSept. 5+7
Mrs. Lewis Roush and sister, turned to Ashland Cullege lur
SEPT. %
"SKI PARTY"
Mrs.
George
MCChntock
sp~nl
:
the
ld.ll
term.
The
Middleport
Boys Bascllall ,
&lt;Tecbnicolor l
Frankie Avalon, Dwayne Tuesday at Letart Palls w1th
M1ss Narsa Frost, da ughter Le&lt;Jguf' Will sponsor a rummage I
Hickman, Deborah Walley, Mrs. Ernest Gnrnm.
of
Mrs. Audrey Frost, and M1ss sale Thursday and Friday, Sept.
Yvonne Craig, Robl Q. Lew·
Mr.
and
Mrs_Harold
Bartels
I
Marth~:~
Ntc holson. daughter of 2 _ 3. m the former A&amp;P build- I
b. Jas. Brown and FamouA
Fames. Lesley Gore, Aron returned to the1r horne, Youngs. I Mr and Mrs. Dt1le NiLholson, ! ing 10 Middleport. Mothers will
Kincaid and the Beacb Bun- town Sunday, after a visit w.ilh j are atleiJdmg Mountam State be m charge or the sale.
1
nies.
his
mother,
Mrs.
Edna
Bartels.:
Busmess
College
at
Parkt&gt;rsPooturetto: Ho C-4 his
Recent guests of Mrs. Edna burg, W. Va.
Evangline Chapter 172. Of£S,
CelwcutooN
Bartels were Mr. aDd Mrs. Fred- Mr and Mrs. Bernard Fultz Middleport, will meet Thursday
erick Bartels or Youngstown : and ~r . and Mrs. Hoger Mor-1evening. Sept. 2. at the Mai-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiOiiiiiOiiio--0, ! gan recently attended a garden 1son1c Temple in Middleport
1
party given by Governor and I 7:30 p. m. All membe_rs
Mrs.•James Rhodes in Culum- 1urged to attend for the im~~rl· 1 1
Ibus.
ant business meeting and also
1 Mr
and Mrs. Robert Byer initmtwn.
1and fam1ly have returned from , The Laurel Cliff Better He.allr
i a cacat10n tnp to points 10 the Club will meet Thursday even· .
east incl udmg Hartford, Conn.,i ing at the home of Mrs. Allen
where they were guests of Mr. i Eichinger w1th Mrs. Paul EJchand M_r~. BII~ McKelvey. They , inger as co-hostess.
!
also vtsJted m Boston, Mafi~ .•I The Past Chiefs of Magnolia
and histone points in Pennsyl- Temple Pythian Sisters wLII
vania,. Ntw Jersey. New York, meet Thursday evening at the
I, and
Ntagara Falls.
horne of Mrs. Amanda Kaspar ·
Mrs. P. L. Milch has return- ! with Mrs. Henry H.eibel as eo·
I. ed from Marion when:~ she · boste~s.
visited wtlh her daughte~. and j
SEPT. 3
family . Mr. an_d Mrs. \\iJJiamj There wJil be .a wiener roast
Hom.:k &lt;tnd family and new haP W
d
Lr'ttle
.
· d' for a 11 ee ee. an
by Mr M1tch
accompame
d
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her home and they VISited m 1
,. .d
Se t
t
WI r10g W Va with their' parents on rrl ay,
p . 3' a ,
•ee · ·
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5·30 p m at the Syracuse Ball
. liOn and famil y, Mr. and Mr.~ .
· k · ·
.
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' Robert Mitch and ram tl y.
Par
.
f tl Ra
Mr and Mrs L&lt;Jw renre 'li\A specla1 mee1mg o le ·
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hoan were busmcss VI Sitors tn h ld . h h' h hool Frida11
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e al t e 1g BC
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ut;s .ay.
l .. 30
A member"hlp
I Riehard (0Jck) Hay s, of the ~r-i:e is ~r-1 ~~~d all citizens are
U. S. Niwy. Spt' nt the weekend
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$tyltlS68
urgeu
to
JOin
M
SJiQB ' wllh his mother, ' rs. SteII a
SFP'l' 4
Ha..- ~ and hi s brother ,
David
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l-fll).s. He has just returned . The ground committee of
from Cuba where he has been the Racine Athletic Boosters
· on a three mooti1 cruise abo aru.J will meet un the football fieldk
the u. s ~ealt' . He returned Sr~t - Saturday at 8 30 a. m. to wor
There's an engaging very-young navor to th is:( '"'""'" !11 Nurl'ol k Va. and ex- un bea~.:hers.
sleekly slendn little strap sandal crarted uf blat.: k \
. t !u be se nt' tu Kev West. The Junior Class of the Oak
simulated Ganges grain leather. Just right for
F' la. in the next few ~eek s . ; Grove Methodist Church is havtailoreQ fashions .
All' Pete Werner. son of Mr ing a bake sale Sept. 4 Saturday
and
Mrs. G. G. Werner, Is in beginning at_ 9:30 ~ - m. at the
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Dover, Del., for spec ial train- · Cross Store 10 Racme.
, ing.
,
SEPT. 1
,
,
' Mrs. Kathryn Beaver and The Knight.'! of Pythms w1ll
son. Douglas, and Mrs. Ray hold a picnic Tue~ay eve_nl~g
Creekham. Leon, W. Va ., visit-'i Sept. 7 at ~yger Creek ptcmc
ed with Mrs. C. E. Burdelte ground beginning at 6 p. m.
and family Tuesday evening , All Knights, former Knights, l'yMrs. E. M. Wood and her ' thian Sisters and their famthes
[ sister, Mrs. Ruby
Scolt of '. are invited to attend. Those atPrmceton, W. Va.. left this tending are asked to brin~ a
, week for a visit in Cleveland Icovered dish and ta~le service.

Department
On The First Floor

9:00

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5:00

~arines Increase
~anpower in V-N

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SATURDAY UNTIL 9 IN THE EVENING

In

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Excellent selection of Slacks,
Dungarees. Sweaters, Underwear, Jackets, Socks, S~ort
Shirts, Belts, Sweat Shtrts
and all of their back-to-sc hool
needs. Bring the family with
you, take your time. and get
the famil y ready for school

WORW
NI!W YORK - A $3.1 MJL.
lion e1pansloo ol it.. plant at
Coldwater, Ohio, is plarmed dur·
ing tba next year by Avco Corp.
The firm said the expansion
wilt boost output of the farm
equipment plant by 10 per cent

time.

ASHLAND - THE PILOT OF
a small plane

~owned Thurs--

day when the atrcralt plunged
mto the Pleasant H11l Reservoir southeast of Mansfield.
Tilt victim was George E.
Seaboyer, 49, Ashland, who was
flylns out of the Ashland air·
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po te. b !lOadS pu tel sc . s
sys
m.. u
aman y maont aIns tt s hould not be done
through the sales tax. The AFJ.,.
CIO momlains tbe. taJ: Is unfair because it hits hardest
those who can least alford to
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Kate

Make Elberfulds Your Shoppi;;g Center

Greenaway

An outsta nll ing group of gtrls dn•sses. Whatever her
size we have. even the hard to fit chubby girls-also
see our excellent v;:~lue s in girls coats, skirts, blouse8,
1 can piclure myself going everyw here this fall in my
sweaters, slul'ks, all weather coats. hats , slack sets,
fabulous Kate Gree naway "Picallillv'' dress. lt has red
car coats and jackets, all on display 1n th• busy smocking at th e yoke
2 patch pockets. and ruffReady To Wear Department.
led cuffs. ln green or blue cotton plaid.

SPECIAL SALE PRICES ON MIRRORS
SHOP ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY FOR
MIRRORS TO DRESS UP YOUR ROOMS

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Elberfelds in Pomeroy are ha vi ng many specials iD
their 2nd and 3rd floor furniture depts. There " a
large selection of bed room suites and open stock
maple dressers, chests and beds. All furniture deJiveredll and placed in your home at no extra
charge,

embossed

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Frank Porter, winner of

SEOAL first team football
f'om,eroy I
High School, has .. enrolled"
Marshall University in
ton. W. Va., and will turn

industrv and United Steelwork- By Ualted Pre~~ InternaHonal lor the Frosh grid team there.

CLEVELAND - G'S FUMES to "whittle down" tbe ISSues
n
,
that dovrded them.
warming trend was In
II'Olll • !fWer Thursday krlled The negotiations were being works.
th1et members of a state High-. th
t'
f~
0
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Mte
oonducted
m
e
execu
Ive
llbJ ..,.pa, -•no survey
am, . b ·w·
'th' a walk Ohio's skies were clear
l'vo ol them when they tried to 1rce UJ mg, wr m e sy . · temperatures unseasonably
rucue ..U. lorelllliJI.
lng dtstanct of the PreSident, during the nigbt as a rather
"'nie"'deacf,..ere Kenny NOV· wllO" strndo ac!'""' the street tensive mound of cool air
!fch, 32, Parma, the team fore- ThJurohsd&amp;y to 110inth tn dthe ta·lok:; Ina ted the eastern section of
nson. t pu , ek . ,.JSCUSSI
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man; DaIt ...
r-11'01 25 and John
rooting
nahon.
1 1
HanJey 21 both of Cle eland on aa v)r ua oc -m
.
They were to take 89v le" ·01 Tbursd~y when he appealed to The weather b~reau sa1d some
water from th ,.
both sides lor a qurck agree- fog was noted m Southeastern
1mp 1
The ,wer es .rer ;: 8
ment to avert an economy- Ohio along the Ohio River. The
f th~~ J

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11 .rou e crippling

Porter, s.on of Pomeroy
torney F'rank W. Porter,

will be a candidate for a QU!Ifl·l
b k.b
h M h U
er ac JO on t e ars a
versity Freshman team.
now tips the scales at 100 lbs.

The Pomeroy High grad
three varsity grid letters
hgih school and received
or able Mention recognition i
'
oh·10 Atnlleuq
I
the soutueastern
League for foolball
achievements in his Junior year.

Mother Admits
Considerable sunshine bathed l
Betsv
Resumes
the state today as high pre~•urel Killing; Son
Services For
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took over. Clear skies were on
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I ·BEING REPLA CED - A completion date of Nov. ~0. 1965 has been set for the new bridge under construe. tap tonight.
'
I Frrst Blamed
I lion at Hockrngport. The co ntrJrlnr, W. M . llruue Co. of Newco mberslown. 0 ,. is now awaitin~ arrival or
A slow warmmg trend began
[structural steel before work on tiH· pro ;ect co n be re sumPd . The State H1 ghway depadruent sa1d the new
MrS, Gl 0CCkner On lJncerlain .1today
with temperatures aJ&gt; CLEVEI AND Oh' iUPll _ bnlge 11-rll cost over $276,000. 'l'he old one· lane bndge on scenic Route 124 just mtt sn1e of Meigs inside Athproaching
the 1easonal normal A suburb~~ mother ':ho origin- ens county WJ!l be abandoned . The ::dH1ve p hot os shuw the one-la ne bnd _g(' in use at the present time an d
p
I
h
T
d
at
0
ay
by
Saturday,
II bl
d h 't d d n also what work has been CO il l)lll'led
the
strurtu re - Sentonel pho tos.
Slatedsunday
The wea.therman said there ~/ th:;~ol d:~t~eo:r:nei~~r ·--- --F
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MIAMI (UP!) - Hurricane = a rssrbrhtr of ;~del~ sc~t-g bor hoy, was held
Jail today I Boosters w
tH unera services or
a r Y Betsy, boasting peak winds of
owers or
un on a murder charge. She said
Elizabeth Gloeckner, 72, who 150 miles an hour, meandered Sunday and Monday,
she frred the gun accidenUJIIy
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:'ed atpher re91denThceradon Uruon treacherously on an uncertain Rlepreodsentauvel dedte"ftradt'":es7 when she dropped a handful or Conduct Dnve
~.
ve , omeroy
u ay wtU path in the Atlantic today ear y t ay me u
oe o ' .
nd
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be held Sunday at 1 pm. at the threatening a string of uS. Cleveland
Columbus and a~h ~Y· H 'ghl p lice Chief
Ewrng
with buri111 inRev
the nolsslle tracking sbltions in the Cincinnati 54 and Marietta 53, Carla~rngs ;~.. ~ld ':.trs
Beech Chapel
Groce Cemetery
. · Mari· l On Wednesday
Fong

strike set for next fog at Marietta was heavy and
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near zero.

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McCoy from the EUB. Church Bahamas.
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ann Colby, 40, admitted she
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at Ripley W, Va. will officiate. Weathermen said Betsys VWllm 8 Services
held the gun tbat killed John The Rutland RPd
Devils
She was born J 1 20 1893 course .'S uncertam but there Are Slated Monday
Cremer Young Jr • 8, the son of Boosters club ~ •II conduct a
uY •
• are md1cations that the center
.
· 11 rorninent famtly m
the daughter of the late Char- m be .
th
h
Funeral serv1ces
for Mar- a soCla
YP
. ,
membership dnve through lhe l
les T. aDd Carrie Zuspan Ray- w
gtn a nor -nort wester- cus G. Noble, 49, South Charles-- her horn~ Aug 24 She lDSlsted VIllage next Wedne:-sday , St'pt.
burn Her husband Albert also I ~y course late Saturday and all ton W Va who wac; killed the shootmg was an accident 8 beg mnmg at 6 u m it •~a"i I
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Th
h' 1 said Mrs Colby '
d
preceded her in death
tbE-ee th
the t
U lted S te Iearly this morning in an accle c 1e
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dec1ded dunn~::: a meetmg We ·
hoe soube as ern n
ta s dent in Putman county w Va signed a statement Thursday nesday mght
years ago
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uld ware.
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SurvlVlng are three children, At 9 a.m. EDT Bets was will be held Monday at 2 p. m. re u mg an ear 1er on
Red Devil fnotb.•ll pla,veJ s w1ll I
Charles, Oakfield, New York about 440 miles sll htt Ysouth at the Rawlings . Coats Funer- she had contended her retarded be escorted by the two vo ll agel
Erwm, R.F.D. 2 Racine; Jay, of due east from Mi:mi yand 120 al home with burial in the Grav- son, Dane, 9, accidentally. killed 1 fire trucks wh1l e canvassmg the
StfiiSburg, Ohio; nine grand- miles northeast of the Baba- eJ Hill cemetery.
the Young boy and she hrd the / town sellmg member,h rp tJCk·
ch~dren and_ two great grand~ man island of San Salvadore He was a member of the Bro-- ~dy 1D an effort to protect : ets for $1 each
children Frtends may call at near 25.1 north and 711 west therhood of. Railway Trammen, him.
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the funeral horne at any time It
ted •. •• __; a cooductor for tba New York Authorrtres wrthheld detarls of record hop afll'r lhe l"•ddle.
was !llpec
w pass a "'"" •
M C0 lb '8 latest statement
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porr · Rutland foo tbal gam~
IBnds early Saturday.
of World War 2. He was born She was charged wrth forst de·: on Saturday mght. Sept. 11. 1t
Betsy wa• churning through in Mason county the son of Mr. gree murder.
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Will be held at the lugh school
the ocean at 10 miles an hour and Mrs. Gora Noble, Mason, Mrs. C~lby told pohce _she gym and will be m charge of
W Va
1was carrymg the old .32-callber the Jays Dancmg will be from

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Railway and a veteran

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Sponsor T•T COMPLETE INVICSTIGATJON· Surviving In addition to 'his five-shot revolver in one band i TO m. until midnight and ad·
Pomeroy po!Jce have cornplet. parents are his wife. the form- and some laundry
~e other mJsston w1ll
50 ef•nts
ed
investigation
of
a
two
car
er
Betty
Kimes,
two
sons,
Mar·
and
t~t
the
weapon
diScharged
The
Boosters
are
work•ng evScramble Races
mishap thai occurred
cus and Jack, one sister, Mrs. when she dropped the laundry lenings instalhng a new com- Astronauts
lday
at the lnl.ersectlun of
Ann Walsh and a brother, Hom· and. stooped to pick up
mercial fence around half
The Melp Motorcycle Club ley and Mulberry. Chief of
er Noble, both of Mason.
clothmg.
Ithe football field. The other sec.l
Pomeroy will oponsor District lice Jed Webster said
Friends may call at the fun- I The bullet that struck Cremer . tion w•s put up two year&lt; ago. WI 'II U d
Championship T-T Scramble Nelson Dexter, and Charles
eral home after noon on Sunday. tore. a large ,hole r~ th~ back I Anyone interested
belprng lf)
n el go
Races Sunday, September 5tb ree 34 Langsville
of hrs head, kilUng him mstant-1 is asked lo ple"Se report al
at the elub !P'Ounda loca":d silied.·lt 'was reporte.\'~~at Mrs
Velerau Memorial Hospital : ly. Coroner Samuel Gerber said · the football field •ny eve nong Q
t' •
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Pomeroy ind 201Wllson's car hit the vehicle . Admlnlooo Russell: the gun was only . two mches at
m.
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This is only one of three smart new embossed
designs that help hide sublloor imperfections
and spiked hoel marks. It's a lnng·wearing, low·
cost floor that's grease resistant and easy to
clean, too! ln&amp;taii it yourselt and save!

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StrHI. s.. tht complete lint of Linoleum,
Cangaltum ond all hard aurfoce floor covering• an
11ft at our Mechonic SlrHI Warehaun.

of

Beautif11l Cootcmporary dellp It a
RmiTbbly thrifty price! Ouuloct walnut ftaiiJa
oa selected. veneered coaatruct.loa. 0..,
e:tmd-deet plaque&amp; form tbe decorative drawer •

e Visit

Elberfeld•

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best

v•lues in bed room furniture.

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All Oisabled A..rnencan Veter- ~ . COLUMBUS tUPl) - Wltb

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•ans and Lcgionaires are request- odeal weather predicted tor at
ed bv the frring squad com- least
tbe oen two dayo
Jn
imander Sam Clark to meet at and 109,:154 vlsitort alreadJ
:the Mrddle purl Lcgron hall at : through the gate, the pictJ
' I P m. Saturday to attend mrtl-1 lure never looked brighter lor
ol
Mrs.
6 p,
'tary riles for Edward Young the Ohio State Fair.
mllero south of AtbeDI on US 1.1. orated by Tyree when ber
Cummina, Racine, Mrs. Lewis Ifrom the youngsters head and Mrs. Charles '!imith , wife of I
ltrfc long member of the DAV,
Today's 111raout was upectGates will open at 10:30 with slipped off the brake
Sarson Racine· Lottie Shef- there were powder wounds the new fool ball roadr. served SPACE CENTER. Houston. I
ed to puob atteadaD&lt;O beyoad
practlee being from l1 o.m. Ill wu minor damages .and no
field· Racine; Eila
Hannon, around the wound.
.
as actmg secretary. &gt;trs. Rev a ' IUP I&gt;-Bpare champions L. r
PETmON PILED
the 640.073 wbo came lo ial!
I p.m. lnd Bfartlnl lime all:lll real.! were reported
Pomeroy · Deward Fl'lllier Ka· Mrs. Colby told offlcrals the Snowden treasurer reporled Gordon Cooper and Charles I A , .
k'
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year's fair dlll'bog lbe enUre
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1 9 Jl-day run. Four daYI are leh
a.tn. &lt;EST),
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oauga·
Charlel Landers shooting occurred in
balance
$106.47 ;n the treas- · (Petel Conra£:, their reunions .
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Don i with the1r families limited tu a 1tJt e as en e 10
In this year's verlloD.
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Diacbrlet - Debo ah W0 lie Iother part of the Colby home.,
presided over the ses· hug and a steak, today began nty
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. 'r . IC10 s pfn ora. ; tp'OIIads 'l'b11rsday with i!,C%3
to be one CJI. tile ben In I he eroy, bas ioee'n arrested
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a week of intensive questioning
state. Refmhmenlro will be sold Meigs couliljo Sheriff'•
Mr
lnd Mr 8 · in her car cost and drove to a , The next meeting will be held by doctors ano sciPntisls.
th'c n1~ •p~rs ~ns, aga;ns paid admiaallltll. Laal year for
Gil the
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Ru8Bell
Racine ..; wooded area tn Gafea Mills Wednesday Sept 15 at 7 30 p Cooper and Conrad got home • te un n;wn ,
Vlsees,
tba same day the total 1111
cbarse.
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Mr
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M;s Lew\s' Sar~ . where sht! left it.
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rn. at. the high s.ch~L .
. Thursday for thl.' first ttme •a edes, a_mmlsf raE~~· b etxhecSku _o~ 11.!81 witb ZZ:,tll paid.
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space flight and said, "it's good ne' eceas ,
MARINES SHIPPED OUT
la!OI tnt ntciJ llr llap IIave 'lbe Middleport
Mefp GeiJenl Hoopllal
BEIR!!f, Lebanon tUPI\ - to be back "
SAN DIEGO, Calll. (UPI) 1
llontiUoe II llpoda. · """-• l'eiCUe unit Wll eaUe4 al
Admtuttna - Cora Morris, Sanoy and a Utile Wlll'lller 'lLt Gen. Amm Hafez. premier The Gemml 5 astronauts
LOCAL TEMP
About 1,100 Marines from ClUIIJI
lll..._ lilt llepJbJ!e II Taao, p..m. Thursday for Catrrll~=:~n~~~ Harrisonville.
today, high 74-11 .-Ill, 77-15 of Syria, Thursday night was 1stepped from • jet plane at El- The temperature in Pome- Pendleton boarded Navy lrlnJI,
tile e.le.uall Sl!jlel II Amer. 1011 tlld Rout. 7. 'lbe a
01......... - Rutb Car r,liout•. Fair illld 101 10 ....r to- re-elected cnotrman of the live hngton Alf Force Base andj roy 's business drstrct at 11:35 porta Thuradllf lor "tranapla~
loa ...... U_.. ...... •le..~lea&amp;ed shortly
Phllllp \~ibet.IIIIPI,Jtw SUI. , . aad COli· man Syrian oresiaency council, their wrves. daughters and sons a.m. today was 76 degrees un- ment In the Far Eu~" 1 Mao ,
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the representatives of the steel

Warm•"ng Trend

Porter Will
Attend Marshall
University

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Door Mirrors, Wall Mirrors with frame or bevelled
edges. Sizes to fit the space you need to fill. On
sale on the 2nd and 3rd floors Free Delivery to
your home.

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midnight, resumed bllks at
am EDT. Johnson ask•d them
~ glve him- a report at 11 a.m.
EDT
Ac~ording to the While House

FRANK PORTER

helicopter en route to the oper·

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miles from the landing zone .
The aircraft burst into flames

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! The burglary a~ Wallace Jew· rings with description unkno'!n,
for qu~shomng m connectiOn ChJel (;llkey saJd L11t le was elry. Second-:;t m M1ddleport, s1x yellow-gold bay rmgs wttll
With two receut breakmg and , taken into custody at 1::10 a.m. netted thieves $1,200-$1500
in birthstone settings.
entermgs,
e1&gt;caped somet1rne 1tode~y when hP was d1scovered ;nerchandise between midnight One lady 's yellow
cameo
early th1s mnrmng fr1m Mld· l htdi ng ms1de the Blue Tartan ,• and 9 a.m. Wednesday.
ring, one set of lady 's engagedleport v1l1age jail .
Sou th Th1rd-av. al ter 1t had Chief Gllkey called agent Wil- ment and wedding nngs, 12 sterChief ol police Herbe rt (;ilkey dosed Ln tle wa.~ arrested byl liam ~axey from the Bureau of ling silver lad ies' rings, a laidentifled the escapee as Wade Chief Gilkey ;md Ptl. Kenneth ICnmmal InvestigatJon in Lon- dy's '' li'Jrst Lady"
Bulova
Alva Little, 29. of HI. 2 Chesh-: Imboden.
I don, 0. to assist w1 th the inves- watch , one man·s Ru lova watcb
ire._ Little Is 6 ft , J inl'h ta ll 1 Authunties qutstu•m·d Lillle jtigat_ion . I:;ntry was gained mto ' Wll h leatht•r str&lt;J p, OJ man:s Bula
we1ghs ISO poumis and has 1at lengt:. 1n ('on nedwn wit h th e: the jewelry store through a wm- ova gold watch oblong m de, brown hair and eyes.
Wednesda~· mornm~ bur g l&lt;:~ry of I' dow at the rear of the building sign w;lh leather slrap, lady'l
L1tt1e escaped irom the ja1l Wall&lt;~n.· ·s .lel'lelry Store and the !hal had l&gt;een boardPd up.
' Hemitite yellow gold rmg with
some time after J a.m . by cij m~- Ju!y 3 hre&lt;-lking and enteflng of I Merchandi se stolen from the Igray stone m oval setting, a
ing up a dumb waiter US{' d lor tlu~ Bl u ~ Tartan imrnedwtely af-: slore inclu~1:? ·. .
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jlady's eng?gement ring and a
isendi1ng foo d downsta irs to pris- ter he w ;h taken mt o rustody. Ten Boys 1n111::~! rmgs s1lvrry set of lady s watch, engagement
tnn~e•·-, and by getting inside the The H1 2 Chesh1re man wtts v.1lh black background, 3 or 4.&lt;-lnd wedding rings .
apartnwnt ot Mrs. Ith~·n lollged ins1rle the village men's s 1erlmg Silver 1mt1al nnw:: 1 Chief Gilkey sa id a statewide
Myrtle Harnson, jail matron. jja il on ;Jn open r·llarge. fl was with go ld tri m, 5 men 's black a larm ha:'" been made for the
Little. after gettmg upstairs som~ time &lt;.~fler that and early · rmgs, 1 Masomc ring. 12 la dies arrest of Little and an affidavit
Inside the quart ers of Mrs. Har- this morning IIM t !.utle escap- Eastern Star nngs, 10 assorled ch.:J rging him with breaking jail
rison, then went qu1etly oul ed.
1men 's birthstone nngs, 5 men's is on fil€.
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rounds of siJaU arms ammuni-

lion, quantities of other ammunition Hnd grenades and a
rifles, machineguns and subma-1
cluneguns.
The Vietnamese suffered
casualties in the cleanup ope;ra-1
lions but a U.S, Army UHJB

salea tax rate,
bu~ the Ohio Johnson pressurmg them
Coldun~l 1"' 1 Ed1uca1h1onboiOCEJ reach a settlement by Labor no explanation whether it was
sa u expec s oca a r sup·
v·
us
Day.
carrymg retnamese or , .
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por s , ~oue same.
The negotiators, who met for troops or how many.
The !late. labor . group has more th an I'"' hours Thursday
suppo rted mcreasmg state SUJ&gt; bef
ecessing shortly after
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:Middleport Village Jail Today

SAIGON (UP!) - Another 1,400 U. S. Marines
equipped with helicppters began Ianting in Viet Nam
today, swelling U. S. troop strength toward the
000 mark. ln Saigon military spokesmen disclosed
last B52 raid cost the Vtet Cong dearly in lives
equipment.
A Vietnamese unll which ---------------1
swept into the area pounded by Iother dead and wounded
the Guam-based eigbk!ngine jet carried away.
bombers in the 11th raid on A U.S. spokesman did not conZone D 30 miles north of Sar· firm the Vietnamese report but
gon Thursday found no troops listed huge quantities Of ·
but reported they uncovered 111 Cong supplies captured in
Viet Cong bodies. They said area, including f,OOO black
Cong uniforms and 126,000

COLUMBUS -. 1111! OIUO WASffiNGTON (UPI) - Steel
Ar L-C'O Executive Board re- union and management negot~a·
~fflrmed Thursday _lt.. opposl· tors went back to the bargam·
tion to an. mcrease tn the state ing table today ~ith President

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flOMEROY-MIODLEPORT, OHIO
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1965
FIVE CENTS
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and on

For all your needs in Back·To
School Clothing. you'll find
all sizes for gra de school boys,
Junior High, High School and
College.

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and Mrs. Dean Brinker ISchreckengost of Parkt!.rsburg,
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