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Riverview PTA
Committees
• •-~
Are Appom.eu

. 0 . Sept. 10, 1964
12 ·Dallv
. Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport
. -

108 Attend Annual Swartz Family
Reunion in Woode Grove in Al#red

O!fieeMI of the
Rlvenlew
of Albany. ' PTA met recen 11 Y and aelect•
anton was held Sunday Sept I tile farthest away, Cectl Swartz ed the following eommlt!o&lt;s:
I In the Woode grove . at AI· , of New KenSington, Pa.
and Publicity, Mrs. Jne Bissell,
~ wltll an attendance of IOH I Games for the childr~ b Mrs. cart Barnbar~ and Mrs.
The annual Swartz fam1 IY re- ' Marilyn Swartz t

I

Di~ner

Picnic Held for
}ohmon FamUy

•.

land Park, S..turday, Sept.
for the family o1 Mr. and
Clint Johnson, !Uo-lpng
dents of Portland.
Children attetldini ,.....
er Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Cly·
de Johnson and famlly, Mr. and
Mrs. Emerson Johnsoo and fa·

Glrlt T,.n At•

·· ·· luiusrs·w·
"A.ny ·Petln''

I

I

· Tallorl&lt;l of hl1h quality

· &lt;alll!ii' - waob 'n nar
· llnlib mtono Utili

~;da~~: puA:~endi~g

~

MEIGS THEATRE

POMEROY OHIO
TONIGHT tkl'u SATURDAY

"(~~~nj~o~:,r

""d

Merl&lt;' Haw•. and chli· old Newlun. Mrs. Harold Brew, dren. Shade H D: Mr and Mrs. er, Mrs. Ha:old Holter,
Mrs.
11.-s.

i llarrv
l

Hoss Jnd c hildren. Alb- Richard Bormg. Mrs.

J~ck Me-

any .. Mr and Mrs . C. E. Woode, Fann, Mrs. Arthur Davis, Mrs.
Tuppm Plaon'

,

Swartz. Pomeroy . MI~S. SLl.nn~e
Heck, Mhens ; Dana f.. . war ,
"WILD AND WONDERFUL'· IColumbus ; Mr. and. Mrs. Clar{Techm('olor)
enee Swartz. D.D Swartz. r:nd
ronv Curtis, Chri!'tine Kau1 Mrs . Edith Carleton. all of tt.
mann.
ridge. Mr. &lt;:~nd Mrs. Roy Swartz
Futu rette :
Sr of Winch('ster : Mrs .
50'5 Your Antenna
SUN., MON. and TUES.
Sept. 13-14-15

Colorc•rtoons

Lehman and children,

bus : Mr .

and

Mrs .

1

HIGHUTTON
BEAUTY

ents. Present were

M

to your ankle-bone in rDJ!I.2!1Jiree'!.sj&gt;lllsiiede
or black upper leather

Only 4.99

MILL STREET - MIDDLEPORT

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barnhart,
Russell and Cheryl, Lithopolis:
Mr. and Mrs. William
E.
Swartz, Jr. and Tom, Steve and
Dave of Winchester, Ky.; Earl
Swartz, Lancaster, C. G.
Jr. and Wayne and Allen
all of Pennsylvania; Mr. and
Mrs.Charles Carr' Douglas,Mareta, Teresa and Sonia,
Plains; Alonzo Blosser, Athens;
Richard Buckley, local; an
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Woode,
local.

BEAUTIFUL LOAFERS
BY VOGUE!

HOWard an' d
anMeter Vows
Taken in Illinois
,

v

NEW HAVEN - Mr . .an
Mrs. Okey Howard, Jr.,
. tbe ":~~w•end:
.their eldest .laughter,
tyn An~. to Donald Ray VanMeter, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William VanMeter, of Clifton.
The single ring
was performed by the Rev,
Ill.

the SlS:~~~~::.
Church,
in

REVERE WARE

Trad ..ln your Refrl1eretw

sHbAL

"RCA Whirlpool"

'

. Cipper cl1d NIDleu ·~
1 quart
i

I

1annent1~

putel llhad.. In &lt;111111 Wale

·In Size1 . .

Corduroy In 38" alld 42"
1' ' •

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1i;t;?i:ckefi-·

-•Lontllto_ov•
fLANNtfL

SPORT SHIRTS

ON A NEW

m~~~ =

bt!ii rD. your home.
ElberfeldJ .have
plete Une on the
ibe1e excellent ,0•1!~

wldfhi. "Jiabd "or _maohtne
....hl~l~ ~../Jd,eil Iabrie
for Oaelt·t.Hi!hilOI. IUDIP-.

._.;"~~~!~! ~- ~ldren'1
"&amp;!ar.

$1.·110·. yd...
ll'!':'!

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MIDDLEPORT, 0.

anno~

·the

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F~.

De~

tcuooL
Mlu.,omrul3
Thursday at
aet

:·

tbe

for mass desegregation
Mlsslsatppl eapital nell '

·
Klrby Walker said ,

-.

.........

t £"tan

For~·y.ei"ght person's atten ded a meeting promo
. .tin th
'I e

Dr. J. Lenwoocl Edg,
the College

or Arlrteullllre

I "Pet ian for Educational Progress" Thursday nlgllt
Phllll lllb Unl"fet~sll)r~ 1
the Common Pleas Court room of the Gallia County will be spea~
tha

Negrnea who regtitered Courthouse.
Ba tlst Cb h ln11RaC!Iae
••. ··"•• scboola have been
The Pet Plan for Educational PrQ&amp;relll. ~- ~onsorecl . . P
::,. aervleU
to those schools. Clas... by tbe Ohio Association ot Publlc !mployees, olito
~t · P
·
.
l'lll'l!nts and Teachers, tbe Ohio School
. 13 ·
·t
and the. Oblo .Associatlo"
Scbool
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or

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n·.·,

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...b ., ........... .J ,pr. $I.OO

c.,.,·....

Superpowered Dredger to Gouge Channel for River Traffic

.• ,.

•. '

a

- · Cushion S.lo. Whh
b ---·-· IH'• $l,tltl
MoM Thermal lnoulttool Uoko ................ •fOe pr,
MoM Orton One Sbo craw hekt ~-·t eotorol ·$1.GI Jlr.
Mono CoHon Crow ... b .
75&lt;

with

top (ap't ·..hol'!!l ................
-'•
M.p. Whlto c - Crow· ~-- ,.till llriiiO ' • '· 75o,pr.
Mono oiio lbt ltn,Lon llllthd ...cb ......... Sl.IO "'·
M""' .Otio II• Whflo Nrtoa l:row helrt
·
· ISc$1-10
·•r,
with otrlpo 111p --/-··-----·•------·------·
Mono Cotton ArtYio hctco ...... : ••c ........ 2 pr. •
'"'' 0no Stu (M~l ' Wh~ · cnw Socks
. •
wllh otnpo '""' .... , .... ... .......... ..... He ....
ltyl o ... llu (9·1-l) "Whfto ~row Socko
. He- " r '
otrlt~e

with otrlpo . _ ..........................
' •
leyo Whlto·ttaotlc IO,p. Ciraw loeb ..........
$1M
Whtt.c..w•Soob&lt;wtth .trt,.. '"" ·'-·leyo Whflo C-n 0... liM (9·11) Alhtlllc _Soclol. Sle"-pr,
..,. Whit•
(f41Atl Alh.lotte Sock• He·.,.,

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a....-

.... Whlto oncl llolll't Coloro ~- nw Sockt

'pr.
'pr. "·•

...,;n;~·r..::: e:~;.; -,;;.;;,'~iih"-.iri;; -.--;;
•

49o pr
4te ....

Aoll Colora
Crww Socb "-·---·- · -·----·-- ............. 39c ttl'.
1eyo ..n.fon Oftt, Size (9·111 Crow S..ka ...... 5tc pr, .

1eyo Oftt ·lilt (WIJJt) Whtta •

..,, While olid Alll't Colon Ono SilO !9·11 )
.. c.... locka ·-·---- .. -- .... .... c... , ...... :t9c !H'·
'"'' White Ono ·lbo (9-11) Cushion , lolo

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Crew Sock1 - --- -- - --- --·- ·c. :..~.l- - --.- - ~--~--· lfc P •

..,. Anortod Colon AtUon OM Stot·"t·l,ll Socb, 5tc Pf,

Parsons to Speak at Rutland Gym
$PJCI*~- - .

PURCHASE ,

:

..

.

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lferkline . Jtecliners . ·

LaJ, ,: eom~liiJi.q. upl)olstered In Masland Duf.
an ~inyl •.Your-~ o,f eoloril: Brown, Tan, Ox B~ood,
~o;tst and _~ , ,'
• "':" ; J;-'q

q'l't~· ..

!o LIMITED NUMBER OF BETTER LOAFERS
ilN SALE! WOMENS SIZES -BLACK &amp; WAxHIDE

.

(

PhiJJi. pmes
•
ld
J'J' ou •
Educator to
J~k- Hike Sales Tax Be in Racine

I

IJ, for lbP$e who 1~. ·ljl
oend the ,very 'besl-whe\her you bUy a !Oe or I!Oo
oard you'D . !IMw that at
tl:lberfefdo you'D find juat
tho ~ 7ou J'"&amp;Dt for .the
person _,~d purpon. Con·
venlefttly arrqed for Jour
own ..lecllon - and also
aee . the . many new lift
~apa 1 tor you•

osu

"$8'"

MEN'S ·e~jd BOYS' SOC'J&lt;S .
W~U.

HAL~K

wooi.:SiiOt.-l.l.:llledium,
larle i~d ,utra iarle: · ~·

$l95

Moo• Cushion Solo

new~men

Chry
~,lf a~d~ord

BLACK- WAXHIDE - CORDOVAN

ox

~.

l'he one of :your choice seleet th8 alze, ~e . type,

.

CENJf

Auto

n

Rioh wool.pi!tld Ia rid and .
black. Zipper front f!'ll
ot,vle, .J .olaib,poc)loll, two
.short IY,pa gqdt:$. 100%

Size Small !1~1412), ~­
ium (UI-UI2 ), t,qe (18·
18Jh) ODd txlra .lal'lt 17·
1712). 100% ootlon :lloJ;Ioel, two J)O&lt;teu. Cheek•
and ~~~~art plold potlems.

Unlll!d

RWo~e; ~~th :.:!tier

miD-

ulact~d under
a\andards of work·
m.nshlp .)rblob
ba~e mode theoe
pi'Oduell bmcnia.siyled from )&gt;MUtt•
ful yamR--tile ·new
wasboble and Ill•·
orin'' .ftbe~• - qulei
.drl'lPc ·a~d resloaantlo
motha. See our eomplete .stoclt of l)otiJ
Mann ,.,.eaters -:-beau·
: tiful dQp . tonu ••
.weU ··••· ,jaatell a n d
white. Re1ular .ond E•· •

on

PRICE FIVE

WOOSTER (UPI) - 0 h I o edly been offued. $80.000 for to·remabt on tho Jflll.
.
state University President Nov· the ~ post which-to the lop "Frlllkly, I blcllold
P. tee G. Fawoelt announced today adJntnUtrative job 1n the aasoct- Uy and bad made DP&gt;""'Irlf•dl
eu
f!ll8 " .
wUt continue oo as OSU ation.
.
to reolp w1too I left
.
clall todq to iDIIBI that
He made the
He has served as OSU prasJ. for Wooster. I lbouCht Af!IJipl
at leut llllleb
tiiO milllon mentto
before a board dent Binee 11156, laldng the pool a third of a eentuty In ':"pu5Jlc
pattera ·-aet be won from of trus!A!es meeting here.
25 years after graduating from education wu enou,b fdr ll!rysler Wednesday. But he In hb statement he
said Kenyoo College.
man.
·
·
ell)lec!lf to fill more for the "! came to tbe meeting wttb He started his educational
"However, I 1pe11t ,.,, ..,.,,... ,
unt .
full Intent of seeking retire- career as o teaeher at Gambier talldng to the lrusleet'
....... ....,.
on
from publle education at lllgh School. Fawcett later waa penwided I Could 'eOhtlniie .
lnshtl
the same :7onorntc
end of the earning aeadem- served BUeeesslvely aa llllpel'ln. to perform a
'·
packq!t at
b But the tc year In order to become ex- tendent of seljooll In Gambler, AI lito board·mie\lnl, :Pullrsame "!,oney w
uy more ecullve vice president of t h •
and Bexley, a Cotum. man Smith L. fteardon read· 1
be
than al American AutomobUe Assocta- bus suburb. He wao serving aa letter signed •by il ·
en
..er,
·
lion.
aupertntendent of Columbus members of lite ltwlellt: iltllenbl- j
"After several hours In per- Public Schools when he took the llon eommtttee of 18M 'which
WA8111NGTON - Senate
sonal conaullatton with mem- OSU post.
told Dr. Fawcett:
··:,
vestlfQin today prepared
bers ol the board of lrusteea I Fawcett Is a dlreetor of tha ''People do not appteqlate
dig ...par toto the exploits of was persuaded that the best In- Columbus area Chamber or what they posoeu undl they
fonnu Setmte Democralle aide terests of higher education In Commerce, the Ohio &lt;llamber oboul to loae It ... The lou
llqbby Bater.
Republicans
In Ohio, . and at Ohio of Commerce, the Buelt:eye Fed- your M!'ViceJ would be a
rharpd the InveStigators
University m particular, eral Savlngo and Loan Associ- to the &lt;future J!I'OII'eU of Ohio
conceal whatever they found. would be .erved If l would re- ation and tbe Ohio Councu on Slate University,"
..
.
After a bitter ,partisan
main In my preaent position." Economic Research,
nus sentiment was edtoed
Thur~, ihe Senate gave
Fawcett. Is the second highest "I slept only one hour last Reardon, who said: "Wi!
RuleJ Committee an
slate employe receiving night," Dr. Faweett admitted cetved his decislail·wllh··*'r!c~rel
whelmbli ~!~Andale · to
a year, He had report- after be announced bla dectaton pleaJUI'I!."
~,: pq,r Investigation.
.
·
·
11011,111t ~ was ·75 to s. with
·
'Sena. Pal McNamara, D-Mich.,
Dl
\IT/'
~
'rb1'118!0ft B. Morton, R·Ky., a n d r e
vuih Scott, R·Pa., opposing
D.__,
-·-·• -

fh~·- -··~:ar·
dftlined
.to ,&amp;~..
·Y!I'l th,e ffnOot ,ual-

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HE SHOE

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MHS Students
· Name Officers

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Gives up Reported $20,00.0 Salary Boostj .
Admits he was 'Persuaded' not tq Resigd

..

Boya Cotton Argyll Soeks ---~~--------------- ltc pr,

99

2 95 ancl3 . 9 5

the

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•I

Fawcett

r.

the mu1leal dep.ntment - ask for what you need,

.ity

ed later. Others were
azine chairman, Mrs.
Flesh.r and Cullural Aria, Mrs.
Frank •Reichert.
Mrs Reichert suggested
the .
"-- ~"'bllily ol
group u.. ,......
vitlng loreilln students study·ll
1ng at Ohio University to
homes for Thanksgiving.
11 was announced that a
cancer detection will
00
oho on September 21 at
ha;::an High Sehoul.
Anothu interesting
t.. beln planned lor
PTA ,!eting to be held
d
Oct I at lite high school.
ay,
_._,_ _ __

WhW~
Baptist

•

For Women

inted

Tammy, nonce, Principal Clyde Foley
and Assistant Principal

Athens;

·

in 11labea.

n'ect-roedl

SWEATERS

swartz and Terry; Mrs. Janice mond Lieving; budget and

Mrs. Harold Kimes,

s.-. the &lt;Ofllplete nl

·

In all BlreDIIIIJ - valve
for
~ Olld trombones - guftor and musical tnstrumeat
'mtnp, baton•. cork ar8aae, pleb, needles. Just atep in

"Dotty Mann"

S.:~~~~

as Reed Others to serve
Mrs · MyndreteM All,Harry
Baltimore,
. comnu
· .11ee wIll b~;fl'!::
Bam· thts

toned version with its stacked cowboy heel. Up

torpll 111d l!oll m

1o .-e til, mllllt ttemt that boya aqd girl• iD high

iteb!b:""blocll

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1964

CLARIN~ ~ED$ _ SAXAPHONE REEDS

·

Q·l ·, y

COU~I

of

. : . '\fTJ:I~ MUSIC DEPARTMENT ...

.

and Mrs. George
Gerald Rqod, appo
an'ci Karla Kandy, Keith and following commltlees:
Kelly of Belpre and Mr. and Membership chainn~a~n,·o~M:,r:•~-~~
Mrs. •Carl Lee and the honor· Don BumgaMrner; Wilbur
chamnan,
rs.
guest.
art; Publicity, Mrs. Chitrle!l jJ
Yonker; hospitality, Mrs.

0.: Mr. a
rs.
.
hart and Lee Roy, Canal Wtn·
chester, 0 .: Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Barnhart and Gladys Ray,
Groveport; Harold Pelty, Canal
winchester . 0 .; Mr. and Mrs.
II Ba•mhart and Mark of
Wende
Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Ores
Swartz, Athens: Mr. and Mrs.
Hobart Swartz, local; Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Diley and W. T.
Diley of Pickerington; Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Swartz, Sllade; Cecil
Swartz, New Kensmgloo, p~ •
Mr. and Mrs. Vere Swartz, to·
cal; Richard Swartz, Ravenna;
Mrs. R. E. Burson, Athens;
Hazel Creamer, Shade: Mr. and

ODe

.
WJAIHEI
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NO. 127

~-:·:~~::::::::::::~-:"-:"::'::==:::---,

Gay Gibson Junior Dresses a_re des&amp;ped elpeelally for
your way of life - what ever y~ur c~er - ~.
teacher, researeher, , bOUJIWife - ~ 1 1 G.,- Glbso._
wardrobl perleet tor JOU - Ilk to ... lhOID ·all.
.

restde'rlt of the

p

' ro,u, -•IJ!o'lliboni. tu·
_ . , _· ' , ' .
. . :·. at!L '
,_,, ' ,.•· i~ /', jot

JIO 1

Elberftlds Are HNcl.qiMrt.,. f'or

accompanied by Mrs.

The

-•1111·

....., dlon•tnolvoo, dlnntl' .

VOL XVI

MEN'S Pi .
from

e

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flmt floor, llfk evtr

POLISHES- LUBRICANTS- VALVE OILS

: tom was honored on his birth~ and was followed with the
day sunday, Sept. 6, with a prayer.

Kuhn, Michael and
Utile Hocking.

Boots were never better - than this side but-

ilry - line quaUIJ -loo,-.
cottoo ta ..lido IIIII prtnta

Charles E. Lee of Long Bot· was read by Mrs. David

dinner at the home of hts

-llneol~

fJ

1.,.

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1

Association met rece~tly
Wahama High SchooL He was
introduced by Mrs. John Mor-11
gan. vice president and program chairman.
,
.
Approxunat~ly_ 85 persons
first meeting will be Sept. tended the first meeting of
llchool year.
14 _
Mrs. Thomas &amp;ell
ed a -vocal selection and
the piano.

· Cojnplete 4ll\bll Hrotee.
for ~- ~~P\td for IOns ,
life ond ~~~·11ili·
. mtv,. " · 'ltflniNI
lleel 'll'illl ...ntod·cuttiDI ·
,• oclf.•~ ·Sot•
of 1

DRESSES

I Gallipolis

fitt at

-·· .;.nment on tilt

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lbe .... ftlelt 'P""'"• "'""
terJ
• .. tlll1 lepJ IJ'I I•

,....r ·1101'1 wlslt te f!oo

::;.··tABNWARE . ·

· q'uiCktj
..... .., -bori,hl!'l
oat,10 drin
drip ; I'

MASON ·- Attorney J o h

Officers are, president, Mr~.
Ernest Whitehead· vice presldent. Mrs. Walter' Brown : secretary Mrs. Robert King, and
treasu~er. Mrs. Harliss Frank.
The PTA will meet the second. Monday of each month.

HONORED AT DINNER

lnr. rotllll '!l'lnktoo -

"GAY GIBSON" JUNIOR

Albert
F'inne-y . Sll ss:~ nah I Ira Cucllran. Elvna . V.
A-' vid Smith; RefreshmenL~. Mrs . l Pptl~gtisr: and ArrterlcaniSU:!II
York Hug:h Gri!filh. D&lt;~m t' ; Swar1z. Canton:. Dora O'Brie~, Frank Bi!ie and Mrs. LaVern I w~e~o the Wahama Junior
Shade ; .\1r. and Mrs . Arch te Provanche.
Senior High Parent Teaclters'

~~~~~&lt;;;;~~~

· " lronil\1. llaoblna - •
able. No ··~ llunclor-

Epling Speaker
On Americanism
For Mason PTA

Mr and Mrs. Alfred Cashdollar and Mrs. Da· E I"

or .no

Stainless St,.l

On

t

Jlf()1f YOU KNOW
New , . . lo lbe HIJ lltte Ill

Elberfelds Ate OPen frid'Y 9IQ·J:.~nd ~tur~ay 9to 9

A picnic was held at the Port· II

wars S(&gt;rved from
a , grownups were led, &amp;!0 / ~ Jim Ruth: Health and Safety,
well-loaded table at noon . with ' Mrs Kimes . and prizes a war Mrs . Ronald Osborne, M r l!l . rnily, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Sayre
cee_il Swartz, asking tht' bl~s&amp; ed.
Grant Smith and Mrs. ~nald and famUy, all of Portland; Mrs.
log
' An offering was t•k•n
to Mym; IU!adlnK and Ltbrlll1'. Mary Gillilan and family
Ill.
h 1
defray expenses on the Mrs. Franz, Mrs. r. Edd Hum- Chester: \irs. Betty Combs and
Waid Swartz or Athem . prt&gt;t t' P cement floor which was phrey. Mrs. Harry Osborne and son Larry of C!eveland ; Mr :Jdent, presided over lhe even sJI nt'~- the Shelterhouse this vear. Mr Manuel: Parliamentarian, and Mrs. Jim Johnson of Gold·
of tht' day Hazel
were
.
' Mrs. Will Swain; HospitaUty. en, Colo ., and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Shade, was &amp;:&gt;cretary .- d lhla l Mr and Mrs. Waid Swartz, Mrs. Denver Weber and Mrs. Gillilan and family of Canton.
en
Woode
, Treasur.-r, &lt;~n
A h ·sMr and Mrs Dick 1Delmar Osburn; Budget and One son Gary John!on WI!
K1mes
F
of At hen~ was m 1 en ·
· ·
·
I
M
nd M Dohr
' nd
ae
.
•
•
Swartz •md daughters , Cohm· Finance,
r. a
rs.
- able to atte .
charge of entertamment t:!ld- bus Mr and Mrs. Paul
n. l mann Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Also attending was Mr. John·
Prizes were awarded
the
h
I
~k•
Alh"ns
"'r
and
Mrs.
Boring' Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hon- son 's mother, Luta Johnson
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d Swart z· t. e rts e.
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Th• Wahama Whit&lt;, Falcons &amp;ve starting Une-&lt;~p will be
will lnvad• Pomeroy tonight something like thi8:
In the Panther&amp;: first test of
th
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Endl, 180 lb. Junior Rex Cum.
1964
~ith
~ g=~lroady un- mings on the left olde and 170
der their
even though It lb. Senior David Reed at rtght
was a 21·6 ·toss, Coach Bob end: 185 lb. Senior Harley Hen·
Oliver's Wahama team could be drlcks at left tackle and 220
plenty tough agalilst" the . un· lb Senior Bob Crow at left
'tried Panthen.
~; UIO lb. Junior Carson
Pomer\l)' Head Coach Char· Crow at center, 14S lb. Senior
lie Chancey, not overly apUml .. Don Cullums at right guard
tic, said this morning,
"It and 1.115 lb. Senior Louis Diehl
should be a rea! good game." at right tackle.
The prapably Pomeroy offen· Pomeroy's offensive backlield

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Wtlflle G. llrllldstadt, M.l),
Q - My -le lutd I
lanto
bar aympatbec:kq. m.t li
lhll operation IIIli what Ia It
for?

Is Inflation On The Way?
AI tho , old saying goes "all that glitters
lion the cruelest tu of all because II b11J1
at
the low income bracket people the wont.
II not aold, " and we might apply that to
We hope that the financial wizards who direct
tome of the pronouncements of those who
our country know what they are doing. Safe- k high office tn the comillg November
guards have been erected since the depre.
Election. We are being told about how pro..
sion years ol the 30's to cushion the eeonomy,
but we wonder what safeguards are heiDI
porous we are, and that the biggest boom
ererted now to avoid disastrous Inflation.
thu country has ever known Ln underway and
The administration that Is now trying to
to some extent the idea ls being planted
surreed itself Is handing out a lot of optlml..
that there will not be an end to the cycle.
tic news to justify the policy of planned deThere are plenty of people who believe tha~
Their otpimism ml&amp;ht be justllletl, but
ficits.
and we all know that it is unpopular to take
a pessimistic view, but we cannot be Uke the looking at tho picture ln the Ught of sound
financing It does not create mucb eonfldeu,.,
ostriell, with our bead ln the sands. In the
We are living ln a period of creeping lnflatlon,
Je&amp;ra since the great depression of the late
and there 11 no use to ltld youMIIII. Jl Infla20's and 30's, there were people who thought
tion comes It will make the poor poorer, al
that stocks would continue to advance and
the time when we see the adrnlnl!tration gao
when the black day rolled around they were
Ing all out to banish proverty from the land,
wiped out of the picture.
especially from our Appalaeb!a. What are
In one day receotly we received a letter
from one of the great predictors of the counsome of the signs: small businesses are fall·
log more frequently than at any Ume since
try, who we feel Is about as unbiased as they
come. His prediction Is that right along with World War n: consumer price lndex are 8.3
per cent higher than ln the 1957-59 period;
the biggest bloom Is Inflation. This same
rents are up seven per cent, transportation
pei'IOII warn~ against Inflation In 1935, and
up nine per cent, medical costs up 21 per cent
those who fOllowed his advice profited, and
and food coslll up five per cent. These algol
those who paid no heed suffered the consequences. Those who are debt free, and who
ere downgraded by aovernment economlsll,
but they could· gain speed at any Ume and
have sluable savings can ride out the inflationary pattern when It comes, but
those
our boom could be a bust In nothlng fiat. All
who are In a reverst pattern will be hard
of the gains we have made could be awept
pressed to keep their head above water.
away, and then there would be DO help for
Ont member ol Congresa has called lnlla·
the needf.

0 bel~

A - Tbll II a Cllillnl ol tilt

sympathetic aorn roota
M
they IIDfll'l!e from tbe vl!fl:ebral
colWDD In tbe lower bact. It II
frequently doM on both lklee.
The operatloa may be ~ ·
ed on vlctlma of chroDlc PIJlCNo
atitla, dlseuea of tbe blood sels In the lep and aevere el• .
vatlon of 1111 blOOd p r - .

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Several wetb before
ql·. ' .•.
operation Is andertlteD t.ll ~··: ·
nerve 10011 are lnJ.cted with· a ·,·,
aubstanee that iemponr!IJ pJrao
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permanent severing ol !he n~;
ee Ii justifiable. Tbll · ·~lloi'
operation Is not, hawevei', dllllt ''
as allen as II was In the past
because medical means
ol
trealment havo greatly Improved and sometimes the operation
resulll In too great a lower!D&amp;
of the blood pre.,ure.

Q - My brother, 81,

ALL.ST ARS

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A - SIDce lenkemla ill

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(Dorothy Kllgallen Is on vacation. Her guest
columnist today Is actor Charlton Heston)
BY CHARLTON HESTON
Most people I thlnk are now clear on one
polnt: the actors don't make up the words as
they go along . Where this rumor storied I have
no Idea. Whether It was that actors having such
1 general reputation as f..ther·headed Illiterates, people assumed they were Incapable of
reading anything anyone else had written, or
lhat the quality of film writing belng ·so low,
they concluded It must be made up on the
spur of the moment. In any event, everyone
seems to have It straight now. A 11'!'11«' tr~~n
II all out first, then we take It on the set and
do the best we can with It. As a matter of · lao~
aome of the writing is v•ry go!lli Indeed 11ow.
Since the kllot box took over !lie·job" lilms
u8ed to have of simply passlh1(1be trme · fill'
people, movt.. are at long last really better
ll!an ever. sun, In defense of my much malign.
ed profession. I have to point out that the actor Is supposed to do a little more than learn
time.
the words and show up sober and on
lalthough thet can be quite a chore too f o r
oome of us) . Like what? I'm glad you asked
rna. !Well, Miss Kllgallen did.) Aside from
the basic responsibilities mentioned
above,

and certain other obvious requirements, such
as 'iay!ng out of jail and of not g•tting fat,
tile actor Is eXJlected to bring a little more to
the part than his face and what the

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puts In the script, especially if. like me. he
does many roles In what the owner of a chain
Jn Texas theatres once described as "T has e
films where they ali write with feathers."
Any good part Is like an Iceberg - four •
flfths ol it is under wat•r but If the part you
don't see Isn't there, It won't fioat. In hlstori·
cal films this Is even more true. In a modem
atory you have only to make your character
and what happens to him seem real to an au·
ience. In a period film you must also make
his environment and his time real. Many of
my parts have had an added problem built in·

to them. They were great men. Men !Ike An·
drew Jackson, the Cid, Tom Jefferson, Mac·
beth or Moses are as hara for an actor as they
are for an audience to understand because such
THE ALMANAC
By Ulllted Prell lntematlonaf
Today is Friday, Sept. ll, the
155th day of 19&amp;4 with Ill to
follow.
'Mie moon Is approaching its
first quarter .
The momlng stars are Jupi·
ler, Venus 111d Mars.
The even1111 star is Saturn.
Those bom today are under

Dolt

men are not like the rest of us. They stand a
good bit taller and It sives them a different
view of the world than we have.
But this sumtMr ln Rome, for Fox ln "The
Agony and the Ecstasy" I'm trying to fit In·
side the skln of an even rarer klnd of man a genius.
Michelangelo
Buoncerottls wu
supreme In his awn time
and
unequaled as an' artist since. How do you go
about gettlng Inside a man so unlike ordinary
men? Michelangelo was a man with a talent
like a tumor, so huge It devoured evel')'1!llnl
else Inside him. He eared for nothing but ca"·
ing marble, but he nailed himself to the Sl•
tine Chapel ceiling for four years painting ln
w•t plastar simply because, as be told' t b o
Pope who commissioned It, "1 can't give you
something mediocre even If It's all you ask
me for ." To play such a man you have to anderstand him and !hat means you have
to
know about him. u you know enough about
him, finally you will know him.
The reading I• the easiest part of It
of
course. Fortunately Uiere'a been a lot written
about Michelangelo - the standard biographIes, Papini Vasarl (who knew him), "The Uves of the Popes, • "Life ln Renaissance Florence," to get tho feel of his time. Treatises on
stone carving and all fresco painting to get
the feel of his work. The Irving Stone novel
of course, and the translation of Michelangelo's letters. When I finished that I felt a little
ourer of where I was with the man. "Don't
you ihlnk you're a little short. Outside
of
Shakespeare, I don't know anyone who stood
so tall. Let's put It this way,'' I said: " Michelangelo was about five six and weighed
a·
round a hundred and sixty. Sonny Liston Is
nearly six lour and weighs 200. You tell me
which man Is taller."
I don't have Michelangelo's genius,
but
there I'm in the same boat with everyone else
!bough
alive. I do hav. his broken nose,

mine isn't quite as mashed as his was.
I also
and Rex
this , and
it, "Wiv
make it.

have Carol Reed to direct the film
Haniaon to play tha Pope. With aD
as a character ln Rex'o last film put
a little bit of luc" we just might

the sign of VIrgo.
Author 0. Henry wao born on
this day ln 1862.
On this day ln history:
In 1777, General George Wasil.
ington'a troops were badly &lt;fe.
leated by the British at the bav
Ue of Brandywine.
In 1841, all members ol Prell·
dent John Tyler's eablnet ,..,.

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signed, except Secretary of
Slate Daniel Webster, il' protest
over the President'a veto of the
banltitig bill.
In 1940. Buckingham Palace
ln London was damaged by Ger-

man plane9.
In 19f5, former Japanese Pr"'
mler Tojo tried to commit SUI·
elde to escape prosecution os a
war crlm.inal.

Hado

HELEN HELP US!
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YOUTH ASII:ED FOR IT
Play It cop~ and he may get
TIIis colllllltl is dedicated to tile blot. In other words, fr.young peaple, their problems him: be busy; or out, when
and pleasures, their troubleo he calla. People who move ln
and fun. As wllh the rest of on ''frienda" usually
can't
Heleu Help Us!, It welcomes stand their own company. It
laughs but won't dodge a aer· seldom occurs to them
that
lous question with a brush-off. their frlenlis could feel likeSend your leen-ege questions wise. -H.
to Yealb Allied F~ It, care of Dear Heleu:
Helen Help Us! thla newspapo
All the girls think lhll buy
or,
Is lab. 'lbe trouble Ia he's so ln
DIFFERENT PROBLEM?
love with himself he hasn't got
Ume for much else. But he IS
Dear Helen: .
I'm a guy with a different cute, eyen If he knows IL I
problem. Wl+'t do you do when , guess i never warmed. up · to
a friend comes to your house .him like the other gttls,' so he
a1J: out of seven nights a week? made a real play for me, and
ll's gettlng so I see more of somehow I
got tood hlnklng
him that 1 do my own brother. about him all the tlme!"As soon
l'v6 heard of love thy neigh· as I started showing; t ltllld ·. elf..
bor, but this Is ridiculous. When liked him, be cooled off. Then
he had a girl fri•nd I saw him I pretended he wasn't · ... there "
only once or twice a wee!&lt;, bui again, and, sure enough,
he
now be's all mine, and chances tried his best to freeZl; all Ill&amp;.
of finding him a girl friend are other boys out at our teen
slim.
dance.
How do you get It across to
He asked me on one date
a guy you're sick of an over· and he acted so sell-centered
dose of him, without hurting and conceited 1 almost couldn't
his feellngs?-HA VE HAD IT
ata,nd him, unUI he ldssed me
De
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Congo Crisis Has Defied
AI.l Solutions in 4 Years

BrO'"'"S Jn

of cancer In the blood,
any type II a tler!OUB bealtll
hazard. Trealment baa bei!:tl
lmpl'O\'Ina, however.

A - Aeate Jenkeado Is usuall,y !aiel 1D alx or
se " ea
montha but persono with cl!nJn.
lc leukemia may llve for HV•
era! years, especially when they
are treated with X·ray or other
forina of Irradiation and chlmambucll or other
appropriate
drugs. HodgldD'a dloeaoe
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very llimllar disease. The treatment ia the 8111111 as for leuk•
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Webb, who saw limited action Mantle, 'NY 1!!4 404 74122 .31rl
last year was obtained before Causey, KC 136 526 73 158
Boston
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that s..,;on from the Detroit Howard, NY 127 484 49 139 .
Cleveland 200 030 OOx- 5 8
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Rbnsn Chi 123 457 74 1.3'1
Lamabe, Rltellle (6), S!la111· ll
Lions ln exchange for tackle YtiZIIISkt Bos 134 5()5 68 149
wick (8) Heffner t8) and Till·
Friday'• Probable Plteben
Floyd Pe_ters. The Browns chose Kallne
127 45t1 67 134
Sl~bert, McMahon t8 I and
C I n c i II n a t I at
to ~eep rookie Leroy Kelly rath- Bresoud Bos 139 5011 77149
Azcue ll). Wlnnertnight)-Maloney (13-9) vs.
mastar 113·11).
than the seven-year veteran.
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New York at Los Angeles Betlrldge, a 235-pound Bowling
Home Rnns
!9-12). Hill-Stuart &lt;&gt;lstl,
(night) - Stallard (8·18) v•:L. Green graduate, was signed 85 National Leapo - Mays,
bert (2nd), Salmon t3rd), Clll!ig-ll
Miller (3·7).
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a free agent. He had a tough ants 41: WDUams, Cubs 32;
llaro l21sl).
Philadelphia at San Francisco way to go lor the Browns are peda, Giants 21: liar~ Glanll
lblght) - Bennett l10.12) vs. loaded with experienced llne- 27; Santo, Cubs 21; C&amp;lllson, (10 Innings)
..l hackers.
Phlls 26.
Chicago 001 000 000 1- 2 8 1
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brew, Twlns 45 : ~ell,
Wllhelm (I) and Car·
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Martin (9). Kaat &lt;IIHJ)
St. Loliis at Chicago-Gibson Baltimore 0 r I o I e's Thuratlay ~ Sox 31• four Ia ers
Battey. Winner - Wilhelm
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bought rlghthanded relief pitch· with 30
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Ken Rowe from the Los An·
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New -York at Los Angeles,
geles Dodgers for a figure ln
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Plttsburp at Houston, night
of the $20,000 waiver National Leqae Cincinnati at Milwaukee
price and a minor league play- Cards
St Loula at Chicago
er to be named lal&lt;!r.
May,, Giants 911;
Torre,
Philadelphia at ,San Francisco
Braves 83; Aaron, Braves tr.I.
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Province out of the Congo and
Thlf.. eolumt1 II dedicated to
Please llllld your 4111e11lon1
hired
white mercenaries to help
H a crisis can be said to be
flllllili"
llvln&amp;,
so
If
you're
hav·
and
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a continuing one, then for the with the job.
ing
kid
trouble,
or
just
p1aln
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can
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Many of these leaden were
last four years the Congo has
. the same who had barred him trouble, let HeleD Help YOU. tbll paper. 'lflll1e Dr. ~
answared that description.
It is ·a crisis that has defied from a recent African summit She will allo welCOIIIt your atadt CIDIIOI wwe.r bldJoldaal
own amusing expert.,._ Ado letten b will - - ltiiOn ..
solution . by the United state~. conference In Cairo.
dress
Heleo Bottel In can ol 1eneral llllenat Ia ~ - .
Sponsoring the meeting which
by the United Nations, the Bel·
lhll
newspaper.
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11111111.
glans, ·the Russians and the had been called at the Co!J&amp;O'I
own
request
was
the
OAU,
tho
Congolese themselves.
For the R•P'•blic of the Con· Organization of African Unity
go hu !leVer been a nation. Nor whlell now was being called
,.,
has Its tribal structure permit· upon to face Its IP'e&amp;test challenge.
ted the· amergence ol a man
Working against Tshombe not
who might be a national leader
althougb several including the only wali his past rerord but
... - .·~-late Patrice Lumumha, former also the fact that to altaiD even
limited
Bltcces•
lp
turning
back
Premier Cyrllle Adonia and now
MoiiiO Tshombe have tried to ·eongol~se rebels be agatn had
create the image of national turned to the help of while mercenaries.
'
leaders.
And, even worse, most of
The Congo already was on It!
way hack to the jungle when them had. come !rom South~ ­
the last United Nations troops Rh'ode!Jia ' and South A I ~ ,!
pulled out at the .end of June w~ose While supremacy pollc(" .
and It accelerated Its pace with have made them espeCially cUJ.'&lt;
tasleflll to Africans.
·
their departure.
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fare, murder, rape and even
cannibalism rushed to fill the
vacuum left by departing au·
thority.
Try Another Solution
Against this background of
failure and 'ft'Ustration, the 111&gt;Ukellest of all collaborators mel
In the Ethiopian eapital of Ad·
dis . Ababa this week
an·
other attempt at solution, . . ,,
On the one hand was Congo.
lese ·Premier Moise Tshq.ribe
pleading for the aid of blaCk
African troop• to help briJ!i
about order, and on tlie othef'
the foreign ministers of other
new African lllitlons which had
damned him the IIIOSt' ifhell hie

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What II lite dlfferenct
betweeD acule and ' dlronlc
leukemia? Are they related Ill
lymphosarcoma?
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A - Tile lint or pl'imar1
lesion of tuberculosla In a cblkl
Ia sometimet referred to u 1
Ghon tubercle. Tbls and the astension of the disease to by lymph nodes Is 1111 primary
or Ghon complex. ·Row tubeteQ.
losis affects a person de~
on such !acton as lndlvldual re.
slstance, which Is highest Ia
penons who are physically Ill,
the number ol tubercle bacilli
lhat gatn entrance lnto the body,
which may be less than 10 or
several hundred and the ·promp.
ness with which the d1seue Ia
discovered and liven atlequatt
treatment.

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Wellston at Ironton
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th . f th
I Dak Hill at Jaclalon
rea wmners. "" a ers
Bexl•y at Logan
and mothers will atlelld e N•·i The Plains at Nelsonville
tiona! Football League game North Gallia at Southw..tcrll
m their area to compete f o r l Kyger Creek at _Fairland
D1vlswn champ1onsh1pe :-. the McArthur at Racme
six top eastern NFL diVISion Chauncey at Ea~tem.
wmners and the SII top west·
SATURDAYS GAME
divisi!'" winners These 12 RuUand at Middleport
accompamed .~Y their
parents. w~!l go ~n a Tour of RF.Il SOX RECALL 11
Champwns to .1\ashmgton, D.
BOSTON (UPI)-Tht Boston
C. They then will travel to the Red Sox Thursday recalled 11
Site of an NFL championship players from their minor leaguo
game. for half:time compet1hon f
t
but
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myelogeDOU!i leukemia. B o W
the
clio

So I made the mistake ol
acting like I was Interested,
and he just barely spoke to me
at the next dance, and was a
"ladles man" all over the place.
Helen, I'm so confused. U I
show I like him, he'll Ignore
me, and If I act like he'o polson. he chases me, and trias
to make me act like 1 like blm
so be can Ignore me agaln.What can I do? -DIANA
Dear Diana:
Get the stars out of your
eyes and see this junior Don
Juan for what he is: a spoiled,
conceited, self-eentered egotist
who uses girls as
stepping
stones. Otherwise be
may
squash YOUR ego flat -IL
BE SMART, DON'T START
Dear Helen:
I ju•t read the artlcla about
the 14-year-old buy smoking. i
am 14, and I know from th8
class ahead of me .. that most
ol my friends Will form a habit
within a year. lim not about
to play "mother" and ruin IDY
popularity by telling them not
to· l!lllOke. Besides they alreadJ
know the dangers. But, nevertheless, -I thlnk they're just
about the stupidest klds In the
world to start 1 habll that will
do them DO good and maybe
a lot of hann. They're just
trying to look big, but I respect someone wbo Is an JruU.
vidual with common sense. I'm
glad I licked the habit before I formed It, and I only
wish my friends would too.- .
N.S.
Dear N:
Why don't you stand up and _
be counted then? Statlni your
views wan't ruin your popularIty. You llll&amp;lrt be tiUJ'PI'(Ied
how 1118111 other ldda l'tiJ)IICI
"someone who Is an bldivldual
with common sense." -B.

nounce· y or

startert will be Senlo. Frank middle guard. and Junior Ro- 1backs will be Milton Roush. 148
Porter, 170 lb., at 1uarterback: bert Smith, 1411lbs., at a comer· lb. Junior . and 132 lb. Chuck
.
·
ade
.
Me1gs County area
gr
Phil Swindell, 185 lb. Senior at hack.
Stone, 1 Seruor.
and junior high school boys
fullback; 145 lb. Senior
Bill Coach Oliver's atarten m
It Is expected that Wahama·s from eight through IS can pit
Jewell at right hall, and 180 : expected to lnc!Ude Paul May. other halfback, Bob Sawyers. '
football skills agalnst thou·
lb. Senior Bob Smith at left ; nard arv' RIIS!y Wood at ends, 145 lb. Senior, who was injur· sands of other boys
halfback.
• U;ckles Robert Brown and Rag· ed last week at Wahama. will the nation in the fourth
Chancey said boya who will gle Han Center Rlcli Rood, not be starting. Also Gordon Pun!, Pass &amp; Kick
see plenty o1 defensive action and G~a Blll Mattox and Powell, another Falcon hark· which will culminate with
Inelnde Juniors Bruce SlmpliOII, Harry Roush.
fielder, will see Umited action trip io Washmgton, u. C., .
15! lbs., and Dick Knight, ISO Wahama's starting quarter· because of a leg InJury.
, to an appearance at a NationJbs., at halfbacks: Senior Bob hack will be either Ray Varian, Wahama 's opening 21~ loss , al . Football League championEmler, 1118 lbs., at linebacker; 1163 lb. senlo~ or Randy Vsn was to the strong Buffalo team I sh1p game for the top 12 winJunior Blll Nease, 140 lbs., at Meter, 1411 lb. Sen•or. At hall· last week.
ners.
.
Sponsored natiOnall~ by the
F~ Dealers ol America and

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that the competition involv· include R1co Petrocelli and Jer·
By FRED DOWN
.795 pereentage and a I 74 all that remain of Interest in Goble Ford, Inc.
. es no body contact, there is no ry Stephenson, John Boyle, Gage
UPI Sports Writer
earned run average.
the NL w•th the Phllhes' lead The Meigs County boys will charge for entering and no spe. Naudain and Jim Gosger were
King Koufax iB a mighty Short and Jackson each made
to six_games following be tested for their ability to cia I equipment is needed. "Reg. brought up from Reading, while
plt.cher-so mighty that it's tak· another atridt toward
victory over the punt, pass and place·kJck
on istration will be open from Sep- Jack Gaines, Reggie Smith and
ing lour pitchers to divide up one ol the title• Thursday when
The Cincinnati Reds the same day as thousands of tember 1 through october 9." Jerry Doroch were recalled from
By
Pretl llllematlonal
the !1164 honors he seemed cer· the Philadelphia le!thander beat tied the Cardinals for second other boys will over the coun·
said •·with Keith
llobie Waterloo. Sill Rohr was added
American League
tain to achieve.
the St. Loula Cardlnabl $-1, re- place by beating the Pittsburgh try. For 8·: 9• and 10·year.olds, Ford. (~c. as registration head- from Wellsville and Stew MaoAnd four floe pitchers they ducing his earned ru. average Pirates 3~. t h e Milwaukee warm-up Jackets,
Ponald from Statesville.
W. L. Pet.
are, too: Chris Short and Jim to 1.88, and the Cub rightjulnder Braves shaded the "'ew York out!•· ~nd
.
.
said entrants will
Bunning of the Philadelphia down.,. the HOW!lon Colta 44
~:~
: ~ :~:
Meta 7.e and the San Francisco halls will he given. 88 fir~ secon distance and accur.
1
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New York
•
.S90 lifo
Phillies, Larry Jackson of the join Sandy as a 19-ganw w!Mer. Giants whipped the Dodgers 5-1, ~ng~ agrn~upthl~oypr;z:s ~ : :;"ch
acy
of
their punting. passing
13
82 57
.&gt;!!4 IO'h
St. Louis Cardinals and Don
Needa IZ Strikeoulll
ln other games.
.
.·
~ ·
n
and kicking. Points will be a68
r::~~geles 75
74 70 .SI4 12
errora, I see. Drysdale of the Los Angeles Drysdale needs only 12 strike- In the American League, Bal. w•ll receive golo, Sliver, and warded for each foot of distance
Minnesota
71' 71 .500 14 ~S~~r;~~:..g from the baoeball Dodgers.
outs to catch Kouflll!. in
timore routed Washington 12-~. ~;onze trophlesii Theres will be the ball travels on the fi y. and
Cleveland
70 71 .496 141h
season?"
When Koufax was sidelined department and Bunning
nipped Minnesota 2--1,
pnzes In 8 ·
c 0 res points will be subtracted f 0 r
Boston
61 81 .434 231'.
with an ailing ann on Aug. 18, passed Sandy ln percentage
New York defeated Detroit 5-2 throughout tire country
then each foot the hall lands lo the
56 68 . 89 o
he led the National League with a 16-4 record for .800.
Cleveland edged out Boston will be compared lo determine right or left of a center line.
Washington
3 3
51 89 .364 33
19 victories, 223 strlkeouta, a Individual honors are
.
.
. .
the SIX top wmners In each of The Meigs County competi·
Kansas City
nurlday's ResuJts
"II
Short pllched a SIX~utler llnri the 362 Ford zo~es - a total tiun will be held at Middleport
struck out 12 to raise his. season of 2,172 zone wmners.
I00tb II f'10 ld
Sat d
0
Chicago 2 Minnesota I, 10 ln.
· ,.l'7 tober
a 10.
on
ur ay, "'
mark to 1&amp;-7 and end a fourone ~m.ners WI·11 rn~e.t m
N!~ork 6 Detroit %
game Cardinal winning streak. Ford DIStriCt competillons at ;.;_.;:......oiliiii....iiiiiiiiOOiiiiiiiiiOOi=,
Cleveland Boston , night
Major Leape Reaults
Houston
000 003 000- 3 8 I Short hit a tw&lt;rrun triple and which . 222 District
4
5
Baltimore 12 Washgton 5, night
By United Preas laternatlonal Chicago
001 003 oox- 4 9 1 Johnny CaiUson a tw&lt;rrun hom· Will WID trophies. The 222
National League
Johnson, Woodeshlck l6)
er In a five-run second-inning ners-up also will receive troIOnly
games
scheduled)
Friday's
Probable
Pltehen
St. Louis
U\0 000 000- I 6 S Grote. Jackson, McDaniel (9) rally helped along by errors by phi es. F rom th ese
Phila.
050 000 oox- S 8 0 and BerteJI. WinnerKen Boyer and Dick Groat. Bill champions, the best 16868'~:~:~~
o!~~~n~~;·~~e~~!~:;~~~~ CLEVELAND (UP!) _ The hSadeckt • CundellarU _:~), HShwn·t &lt;19-10). Loser·- Johnson (IIH5J . White doubled home the Cardi- w1ll be selected, 12 to"
p reys (81 a
e~.:Aet .
or
nals' run in the top of the each of the 14 NFL game areas,
(17-10).
Clevland Browns go through llli-7) and Triandos Loser-Sa·
second.
and declared Area winners.
Chicago at Cleveland tnightl their !ina! full scale workout to- deck! (16-IO) . HR · -Caltison Milw
000 310 lrll- 7 12 l
- Peters (IIHJ) vs. Kralick day prior to their season opener 26 th)
New York 002 200 011- 6 10
1
(11-51 or Donovan 17-8).
at Washington on SUnday.
Blasingame. Tiefenauer
was electrocuted.
·
Kahsas City at Baltimore, 2,
and Torres. Rlbant, Flaher
ODlJDUffify IS
Survivors beside his
(tWl-night) - Segui lll-14)
The club will w?"kout only Cincinnati 000 003 000 -3 8 1 and Canniz28ro. Wlnner- Blas·
I include
his wife. Kitty:
BIG WHEEL
Odom (().()) vs. Bunker
. etther before Pitts.
000 000 000- 0 5 0 lngame &lt;5-4). Loser - Rlbant
I daughters, Vivian and Vera;
Big services .•• big protection.
and McNally 17-11).
after the flight to Washing· Purkey (10·8) and Edwards, (1·3). HRs - Kranepool t8thl
0C
Big Clifty, Ky.; two
sisters, ·
That's the AAA story. AM mem·
Mlnnespta at New York ton.
Coker (3). Friend, Blass (9) Alou (7th) Carty (17th) .
Mrs. Phyllis Knowlton, Albany,
From the smart new Beau
bership promises you outstandIng
Emer1ency
Road
Servi&gt;;e
tnlght)-Arrlgo &lt;HI vs. Bouton The Browns are favored to and Pagllaronl. Loser-Friend
and Miss Carol Burke. local :
Brummell collection come
(21,800 contract 9utlets to speed
Cll&gt;-12).
win the opener because of their t12-16) .
L. Angeles 000 001 000- I 7
seven brothers, James, local,
assistance to ,oul .. ·. plus travel
the fabrics, the colorings
Los Angeles at Boston (nlghtJ solid record during the exhibi·
San Fran 201 000 !!Ox-&gt; 13 1
Dolphus, Jr. &lt;Doc\ U. S. Ar·
aids and guidance, bail and ar·
that t1e styli sts have worked
rest bond Jerviu,..perSDnal acci-'
- Chance llH) vs.
lion season.
Ortega, Reed (3), R.
The entire community
of my: Donald and Ollie, Cincln·
dent
insurance,
and
lots
mora.
quette (9-13).
t7J and Roseboro. Pierce, Duf· Carpenter was shocked by the nan: Roger and Hebron , Char·
many months to create.
Soun'd JUod?lt Is. ~II ~A today.
The team will go lnto the sea·
falo l8) and Haller. Winner- tragic death of S.Sgt. Billy G. leston, W. Va ., and Paul, Bir·
Satanla7'1 GoniH
Suit your taste frorn tht
washington at Detroit
son with 33 veterans and seven
Pierce (3-0). Loser _
Burke, son of Mrs. Hazel Burke mingham. Alabama.
.
very, very subtle to the
Chicago at Cleveland
rookies. The . latter group ln· By United Prell International (H). HR1-Hart l27th),
and the late
Dolphus • Military services were
ln I
brashly bold. You'll fiud
Kansas City at Baltimore, night eludes a pa1r of speedsters,
Nallooal League
· &lt;11th) .
Burke. Bllly, a 13-year veteran Clarkson, Kentucky with burial AUTOMOBILE CLUB
tie after tie to please .
Minnesota at New York
Paul Warfield of Ohio State and
American League
of the army, was stationed at in Big Clifty, Ky.
OF SOUTHERN OHIO
Los Angeles at Boston
Walt Roberts of San Jose State
G. AB R. B.
New York 300 000 :ooo-- ~ 9 o Fort Knox, Kentucky. He was
1.50 to 2.50
National League
College. Both are flankers and Clmente, Pitt 134 542 83 186
Detroit
000 200 000- 2 0 reared in this community and RA TV PAY
Club Repreumtative
W. L. Pet. GB have the speed to produce long Carty, Mllw 111371 68123
Downing l12·7) and Howard. was a graduate of Columbia MINAL (UP)) - Government
E. M. BURTON
84 S6 .600 .. _ range touchdowns.
Wlll!ams, Chi 140 561 86184
Aguirre, Gladding l7), Rakow Hl~h School.
employes in the Philippines
Philadelphia
St. Louis
78 62 .557 6
Frank R
lll sta t
Aaron, M!IW 133 ii33 98173
18) and Freehan.
The accident happened when province of Orienlla Mindoro :
Phone WY 2-2637
1
ClnclnnaU
78 62 .557 6
Y~u.:a but' J~ Torre, Ml!W 133 515 78183 .317 (S-9). HRs _ Howard (13th), he was working on plumbing must submil five rat tails be· I
578 Braadwav St.
San Francisco 79 63 .556 6
. rna
et ~ uick call Santo, Ch.t
139 Sl9 79163 .314 Pepitone l22nd), Kallne l14th), beneath hiS home at Big Clifty, fore they can collect this
Milwaukee
72 68 .S14 12
R
. Ytg t
tea Allen, Phil 1401143104170
_ _.
, and came Into con- month's salary, the Philippines I
Middleport. Ohio
1 1
Pomeroy
Ohio
Pittsburgh
71 68 .511
movl:.~ al 8 • ge
e
m Brock, StL 134 544 94168 .3011 Baltimore trlO 811 000-12 17 tact
electric wires and news service reported today .
Los Angeles
70 70 .500 14
·
Hunt, NY
1!!4 41!4 59 144
Washgton 101 trlO Olx- 5 9
64 76 .457 20
Halfback Ken Webb and Cepeda, SF 124 482 67 142
Pappas (15-5) and
Chicago
Houston
58 84 .406 17 rookie linebacker Ed Bettridge
American Leapo
Rldzlk 13) Hannan
New York
48 93 .340 361'o were released Thursday to
G. AB R. H.
(4), Rudolph 16), Kll.;. t9) and
SEPT. 9TH THRU 30TH.
SEPT. 9TH THRU 30TH.
Thursday's &amp;sulta
reach the 40-player limit. They Ollva Mlnn 141595103192
Brumley. Loser - Rldzlk IS·5).
Milwaukee 7 New Yor~ 6
had been placed on waivers Freehan, Del 126 452 8U38 .305 HRa- Zimmer tilth), Bo•reru•IJ
Philadelphia &amp; St. Louis I
Tuesday, but not identified.
B. Rbsn Bal 143 S37 72163 .304 (20th), Klng (18th).

aer!OUJ Ill thet of

2·DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept. 11, 1964

Chancey Expects 'Real Good Game' ·1;An;~~::&amp;~~~·
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Dally Sentlnt!, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., ~ept. 11, 196,_4-5

Women's Golf
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are
Announced

River news

Syracuse
Society Notes

J
hn
Alta
k
R
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-~.:...~~· M:;.;, :ldw;:~ • o son
c s ec ess
pon s~ree~
1.-,
Factions
. In
. Amen•can Life
eomm1..

expreued bl• apprecialio• lor
resldeall 8lld busillessmea
wbo helped in r&lt;moving trees
Googe readlngo:
GaiUpolls
IIJid debril from the st&lt;eell
Dam 18.4, 11.9. running one foot
following tbe recent storm.
em rollers, Pomeroy Ma501l 20.·
Mr. Muley and his crew
81 , Pl. Pleasant 24.45, Hinton
received belp from maay I•
.99, Kanawha Falls .25, Char· Marion Ehersbach of Porno- eaJ resldenll, ineluding Keltb
lesion 17.88. London, Marmet roy, representing the Galllpo- Goblo and bit employees.
and Winfield dams were on the llis GoU club, and
Henrietta

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HARRISBURG, Pa . (UP!)_ President Johnson emer·
ged from his second campaign appeara nce in a fighting
stance today w)th a sharply worded attack on "reckless
factions" in American political lifP.
The President apparently aimed his thrusts Thursday
night at his Republican opponent. Se n Barry M. Gold·
weter although he neve r mentioned the Arizona senator's name.

4

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O'Brien of Syracuse playing for

Boat movemenlo:
the Pomeroy Women's Go If
Oblo River - Walter Beck· club. won high honors at the
jqrd down 13, 12:05 a .m.; Phil- Pomeroy 'women's Golf Club
lp Sporn down 13, 5:40 a.m.: association tournament Thurs-

2

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Goldwater Attacks Court-;

ba•

I He

quesUoned U1e " legiti· 1which small states "Odld JoM '
nnscy " of the Supreme Court's , the protectioo of llleir ~
use of power. He sa.id the .court Ivoice In the Senate..
,
has a~ndooed the _'tudic~al re· ! He ..,id the ad!IlllllStratlon •
stramt m the consideration of 1 me&lt;hcttre program. provkbnt
coogressionsl . actio":' w?ichl hospital care for the elderly,
characterized lis dehberauons passed the Senate because of
until recent .years.
1 the
'" unholy power" exerc1oed
Goldwater 'beaded here lor a: by President Johnson. Goldwa1

~ecision on legislative day of campJ.ignJng in Chicago ter said he w~l~. ~s ~residen~
tic cheers from about 5,600 per· Keystone State, predicted • reapporttonment In campaign and Rockford. m. a&lt;ter telhng work &lt;toward 'dilution of such

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Ethe}p0 k'Ing
Along Behind

CJUCAGO (UPl)-Republlcan
presidential nominee Barry
Goldwater shiftedhlo campaign
•'llhls trom Preo1denl Johnton
to the Supreme Court today and
criticized "the pruce"' of jOOIc~a l reVIsion of the Constitu!ton."
The senator, who attacked iJie

Johnson

drew

enthusia· l

court's

sons at • $1110-a-plate Demo- ! Democral\c sweep In

Pennsy~

spee&lt;hes 1'hu•sday, offered • an overflow crowd at the Minne- presidential powers which OOidd

, cratic party fund • raising din- 1 vania from tbe courthouse to general criticism of the court's apolis Municipal Au,ditorium lend themselves to exploitaS&amp;.
ner here when he opened fi re I the White House.
philosophy today. He gave _It In lllal alU.mpts by the federal l by some would-be dictawr. _

Jacob G. down 13, 7:15 a.m.: day .
on hate groups.
Sen. Joseph S. Clark. D·Pa ., a speech prepared for dehvery government to "legislate moral-'
_
Duncan Bruce up 14, 5:15p.m.:
Miss Ebersbach had 8 low
··we are a nation of lover~ ogl""ed Clark forecast a sub· before the American Polldcal lty" in the field of civ il rights
ANNOUNCING '
1 and
Miss Susan up 14, 6:45 p.m.; gross of 42 to win medalist han~
not a nat10n of haters! stant1al victory for Johnson and Sc1ence Assoc1at1on.
have actually •· incited hatreds
S. M. Jenks up 14; 12 :ll5 a.m.; ors for the visitors and
Mrs
Jrhe Chief Executive said
to l Miss Genev ieve Blatt .
Demo- 1
and violence."
Alton Zephyr up 15, a 20 am.; O'Brien's 46 took lop honors TALLAHASSEE. Fla. IUPl l long , strong applause in the cralic contender lor the U. S.
IN FIELD . EXERCISE
Powers of the presidency and I
Titan down 16, 5:10 an •. ; Peg· 1 th h
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Arena
bulldmg
m
Senate
seat
held
by
Republican
Army
Spec1ahst
F•ve
Carl
A.
the
Supreme Court were both
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BY
wney up ' =. a .m.: les of Middleport had tied with former Hurricane Do~a blus- !t e ennsy vanta capi . ' ; ug co.
I
u er, 'son o r .
brought into ~uestion. as G?ld·l
Annette Jones up 16, 5.45 a.m., Mrs. O'Brien for low gross hon· tered around the Florida Pan. I He dec~ared _that voters .ae- 1
!Mrs. Ralph A. Butcher, Rut- water campa1~ned m Bmse. !
. ed a ch01ce thiS November bo- '
Cherokee up 17, 9:35p.m.;
Jef- ors 0f the ho me team, b u1108t han dl e tod ay but a nt'W 1mrrlj land, thand other
members
of Idaho ' and Great Falls ' .Mont . I Third St.
ltaclno, o.
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ferson down 17, 6.35
a.m.,
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that
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l18ble up 17, 4:20 a.m .; Jeff· te
ed 1. t M
Se 1 ch
d 1 1 t
d th b to an extrem1st takeover or pret1c1patt&gt;d in a three- week fiel
He said the decision on reapam
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I Saturday, Sept. 12
boat up ZO , 6:20 a.m .; Rober t t k t h
lhe horne 1eagured South
se rvahon of peace, p ro s p~nty I
rammg exercJst a
raSeen· portionment of state legislature s
00
op onors 1or
. eas 1.
Reed up 21, 5:30 a.m. ; John team's low net score.
Dora. the first hurricane this and progre ss.
wohr, _Germany, end;.ng
~t. charts the way to a reappor- ~
OPEN 8:30 - S: 30 P.M.
J . Rowe down 23, 7 p. m.;
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t
b
.
The
President,
who
saw
5.
He
1s
a
tank
commander
m
tionment
of
the
Congress
in
11
1
George Price up 23, 4:25a.m.; Anna Howell was winner ar leen t~ry 0 thscor~ ~ . ~ s ey~ polls indicating he has a 7-to\1ASON - Lawrence Wolfe, Company B. lst Batlalion of
-Lynn B. down Greenup
8:10 low gross honors ill the
first ~t ~h~o~ ~~s
~ 1 a / 035 ' 3 lead over Goldwater in the Sr , 77. of Mason. was dead the division 's 37th Armor rep.m.; R. H. Bosworth 11 down flight for the home team and e
h lD
ousadn s . ~ per.!
--- on arrival at Holzer hospita l gu larly stationed near Crail-.
sons orne 1ess an m1 11 1ons o
d
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Greenup 8:45 p.m.;
Allted • Pearl Welker had the low net. d 11
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We nesday from an a pparen 1 he1m , Germany .
.
Ashland down Gr..nup
9:20 In the second flight for the oNars mlproperl yt amagDe.
lhParl atta ck_
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J uta
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s arm,
\1 r. WoIfe. a re 1·1r ed farmer.
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p.m.,· '"''·uct
A 1 hura
.
1 1 f1 'led
10:30 p.m. ; Lelia Shearer down was low gross and Loui se ;rm es~: fa~
d ac e~ l
I was born in \1eigs county an i ADMIITED - ~r s Ronald
Greenup 2:15 a.m.: Esso West Thompson, low net.
Ihay sou . 0 ere a~h ;~mp~
0
: February 8. 1887 the son of the Coleman. Yl. Pleasant; Ara·
Virginia up Greenup 4:40 a .m.; ·
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eavy ram on no:
orl a
· la te John Wolfe 'a nd Addie Zel- wanna Sue Bee. PI Pleasant:
We havt the&gt;
Dixie Challenge up Meldahl 9:- [n the VISitors
bracket. and parts ol Georg•• and Ala - PHJLADELPHIA (UPI1- The Ia Roush His wire. Virginia, Mr&lt;. Jack Goode, Reedsville,
•
10 p.m.; Alice up M~ldahl 10 :· Gmny Ackt!rman of FaJrgree~s bam~ . But It was expe~ted .to Philad elphia InquJrer, for the died in 19!17.
Ohio: Densil ~llgginbothcun of
1
15 p.m.; J. S. Lewis up Mel· Ihad the low net ~nd Fanny Wll- contmue to weaken durmg Its first time in its history, endors· l Surviving are a so n, Lawrence I Grimmls Landing .
or tho
dahl 12:10 a.m. • Samuel Clem- t cox, also of Falrgreens, ~ad ' 6 rnp .h. ":estward movement eel a Democratic candidate I or , Wol fe. Jr., of Letart :
these
DISCHARGED - Mrs . Ida
ens down Meldah] 6:20 a .m.
second low net. ~n the
hr$t , out of Flonda today .
pres id&amp;Jt Thursday when
it ; daughters. "\1r~ F'.lsie Roach Cunningham , Milbourne; John
GaiUpolis Dam- Onward up f~lgh~, Betty McGmness of Gal- l While
Dora
peter~d out, announced support of Lyndon IMason ; Mrs Alice Handolph: Matheny . Leon : George Stearns I
and
10:10 p.m.; SUsan Lane up 1:30 ~Jpohs w~n low gross a~d Wav- 1weatherman , ke ~t a waf'! eye B. Johnson.
Letart rfd. and Beulah Webb. Pt. Pleasant: .J esse McClure ,
. C V Ha
1e Ludw1g of South Hills had on the seasons lh1rd hurncane. The Philadelphia Daily News M f ld d h'ld Leo
1
2.30
a .m.Qu, . c' 't mder u2p45 . a . low net . Mary Ingles of Hidden Ethe l, located about d50 miles , another Tri angle Publications' r.'nnSine .g sevten dgrhanldc tl .
n.
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een 1 y own : a.m .:
. f h Fl .d
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rea gra n c 1 . wo
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had second low ntt m of t e or1 a c-oast an mov· Inc _ newspaper, )omed the Jn- ' h II . M· h· ll f 0 K lk
S
Tibolt up 4,. 10 a.m. .• Serne,,, Valley
h f"
n· h
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t d
hi
th
ro •ers . ars a o
r a .
lewis Repair ervice
To Give Yo•
d
5
. Coil Q
t e Jrst lg t.
mg wes war roug y on
e qUJrer today by throwing lis Ill . d J0 h L W0 If 0 f R
own a .m.,
on ueen up
sa me ath Dora followed . Ethe l · ·
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t'
a- ·
FOR
6:05 a.m · Solvay up 7·10 am
Second flight winners were
p
.
edll ona l backmg lo Johnson s cme. and one s1sler Mae Love
Kanawba River - Allen . R: Ruby Jenkins Gallipolis low mounted 95 m•le an hour bid for 3 full term.
of PI Pleasa nl.
.
e
HEATING
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bl"
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pu lea -. ~lr. Wolfe was a member of
e PLUMBING
errill up Marmet 2:15 a.m.; gross: Pauline Johnson, Falf·
inda Chotin up Marmet 4:35 greens, low net, and Joan Ward,
1~wns praised Johnso~ as hav- . the Oak Grove EUB church. I
"'-'IY
PHONE
m.; National down Marmet Fajrgreens, second low net.
WASffiNGTON (UP! I- Am- mg demonstrated, smce l h • ' l'unrral services w1ll be Sature ROOFING
Come In end See Our Comp1i!te
a.m.; Oleander down Winfield Other winners in the home : bassador Maxwell Taylor told assassmatwn of John F. K~.nn&amp;- i day a1 3 p. m. at the Fogl~song
l1r1e of Cadired or Oii-Fire'd,
2 5 p.m.; Jerry Bosworth up team section were Phyllis Hen. Congress Thursday
that it d_Y. that he has the quahfl ~~- 1 F"uneral home with burial in
WY 2-2,036
Cosl·1ron
or Steel Boilers •• •
field 3:10p.m.; Lucy Jane nessy, low putts; Bernice Durst, would be a ••major disaster" tJ?ns for presld~nt. Each cnt!· !Board cemetery. Rev. Stanley
Or Co!l for FREE E$TIMATES.
L s doWft Winfield 4:50 p.ffi. : most putts; Eileen Searls, long- ror the United States to pull Clzcd Sl'n .. Bar~ Goldwater 3 Moor~ will officiate.
f"riends l
1374
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Th hna Ann up Winfield ID :30 est dr.ive on six: Henrietta 0 '- out of South Viet Nam .
purported Impulsiveness
and may ca ll at the funP.ral hume
WV ·
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p. ; Helen Z. down Winfield Brien, closest to pin on seven,
In previously secre\ test\- hl s !'land n Soctal Se&lt;.·u rlty ilnd .a~n::,
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1: 'a.m.; Robert West up Win· and Bernice Durst, most honest mony made public today , Tay- !other domestiC lssuPs
r
--- · ·----fiel 3:35a.m.: Beaver up Win· golfer.
lor said U. S. withdrawal GREENFIF:LD SWORN IN
field 6:25 a.m.
Eloise Kemp won low putts from South Viet Nam~s war of
W!\SHINGTON IUPl )-J J mes
ENJOY
honors for the visitors , Edith survival against Communist L. Greenfie ld wa s sworn in
Rafferty ,ad the most putts, gu.. rrillas ••would mean, first, Thursday t1s f1SSIS1:::t u t seuelary ~
AG DAY COMING
' annual Tag Day of tbe Ellen Richards, longest drive on that South VIet Nam wo[jJd of state for public affairs.
GrePnfield , a native of Clew•. !
oy Band Boosters 'll'ill six, Helen G~llow,ay, clnsest to ·become r..ommunist almord al
he
eld Saturday. T h e senn pin, and Florence Ecker, once. "
land and a harvard graduate, I
blgh • boo! baad will llllll'&lt;. most honest golfer.
"Second, It will prove that succet~ds Hobert J . Manning in
· lbrougb dowiltOwn Pomeroy
Door prize winners were Pearl Ho Chi Mlnb North -VIet Nam the State Department 's top J.nWelker,
Ruby Jenkins and Mary Communist leader and Soviet formation post. Ma nnint-: re·
at 8:38 •· m. also, the Band
WITH US
Boo11ters are sponsoring a Anna HoweU was tournament Premier Nlkita
Kbrusb- signed to re lurn to journalism.
record bop tomorro" evenln&lt; manager . Other officers of the chev were right in believing
at lbe Junior High auditorium Pomeroy Women's golf club that lbey bave a new taetic
LOCAL TEMPS
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beglooiDg at 8 p. m. witb the are Mrs. O'Brien, prsident, Ei- -the war of liberation The temperature in PomP-.
Edward Baer, owner
Jayo In cbarge.
teen Searles, vice.president; Ju. which cannot be defeated by roy 's business district was 86
Route 7
Middleport, 0.
232 E. Second
Pomeroy
lia Hysell, secretary, and Shir- the strongest nation in ·the Idegrees under clear skies today I
WSE ANYTIUNG?
. ley Custer. treasurer.
world," Taylor.
at 11 ·30 am.
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Leo Kennedy. Towels, clothmg Ben Franklin, Martm Restaurand other articles were left at ant, Columbus and Southern ·
lh• pool.
Obio Electric, Hackett's Soh1o
Service, Pomeryy Pastry Shop
and Ewing's Funeral Home for
contributions to help make the
tournament a success.

Dying Dora

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FREE
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Jnqmrer
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For J hnson

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RIGHT FURNACE

HOUSE
PAINT

RIGHT BOILER

$3·"
Gal1M

HYDRONIC
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A CLEANER
WARMER HOME

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CAR or TRUCK
UNTIL YOU
SHOP Al;·;·

SUNDAY
DINNER

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1962 Dodge·--·-··· $1~95

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METROPOLITAN MOTORS

Lancer 4 Door Station Wa1100. AutolllJitic trano. Radio
heater.
1
Town Panel VB. Power steerinll. Radio and boater.-

e LOW DOWN PAYMENT
e ON THE SPOT BANK FINANCING

1961 CHEVROLET 2 DR. SEDAN
8 cylinder. Standard trans, R&amp;:H. One local owner
See it.

1961 RAMBLER CUSTOM 400
4 Doo Sedan. Push button drivr. R&amp;H. Real nice.

1959 RAMBLER SUPER 4 DOOR

Pickup. 6 cyl. 3 opeed trans.

Top,

1961
Dodge • - - - - --$1195
Laneer Door Sedan. Radio and heater, standard
2

63 Jet Fire Olds ·· ····· s...,

1960 Rambler·-· ... • $1095
4 Door Sedan. Automatic lrono. Radio and h..ttr. One
local owner,

2 Door Hard Tnp. Turbo-Super Charged Engine with Jet Fire
rocket fluid injection. 4 Speed Trana. Smart black vinyl bucket
seat interior with sharp red eJ:ttrlor.

Galoxie "500" Ford· s1 .....

Dr.$19 500

SUPI£R 88 · AlJTO TRANS

1963 FORD V2 TON PICKUP

4 Door Sedan V8. Automatic trans. Power steerln1, Ndle
and beater.
•

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18,000 miles Uke new in evel"}' way

1963 SCOUT PICKUP
Low

Milea&amp;:e.

1960 CHEVROLET

4 Door Hard Top. Ono of Bolek's !lneot and this one Is topo.

cyl . std . shift. Orlllnal rust finish . Shows good c~re. '

One local owner

1/4

Conv. Cpe. A .. eream puff" ff tben ever waa one .. Fully equlpp~
wilh power steerin&amp;, power brakes, Hydramat1c. 1 jutt can t
keep the sa1emen out of this one.

1TempestPontiac4dr. s1,1
59 Pontiac Catalina . · · s1 ,095

TON PICKUP

New Fini1h. Clean •nd !JOitd

SEE THESE AND MANY MORE

4 Door Hard Top. One earefulloeal·owner. Power &amp;teerint and
brakea. Hydramatle. Owned by local drugpst.

59 Buick LeSabre. ldr. ··J · 995
.

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS
WY 2-3870

St.

Power Steering. Turbine drive. Shows extra a:ood care.

BLAETTNARS
BUICK -PONTIAC- GM_C TRUCKS
"IN POMEROY SINCE 1853''

e Transistor Batterl..

1959 GMC 1ton-·-- .. $1095
va. 4 speed trano. Du~l

eFiuhllght Battori..
eLanlern Bollorloo

retr wheelo.

eHobby Bottorloa

1959 Ford 2 ton-····· $1495

62 Bonneville Pontiac · 52,595
Fully equipped.

BATTERY
BUYS

1960 Plymouth···-· f1195

HOUSE

Buick Electra "225" 52,595 tomBoy

GOOu TIRES RUNI&gt; FINE

TEACHERS HIRED

SANDWICH
Onler BJ Phon•
And T•k• •am Home
WY 2·5432'

All Nationally

1958 Oldsmobile·· • • $795

Advertised Brands

1958 Chevrolet - • - • - $895. ·

WERNER

Radio·&amp; T.V.

1957 Dodge • • • • • • • $395

N. 2nd Avo.

AUTOMATIC AOTISSEFHE -g1ves deli cious

Present were president Gene

roasts

Yost, members John
Fisher,
Joe Stobart, Thomas Sayre,
and George Baer, and Exeulive Iiead Charles Hayman.

Middleport

such lands during the year lhal
ended July I totaled 1,443,580,
compared·to 592,230 the previous
year, the department said
Thursday.

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MASON. JW, VA.

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AUTOMATIC MEAT THERMOMETER- mu•n

FULL RANGE OF STYLES,

meat juices, keeps meats tender ...

top performance e~ry time -no guessing. Just
set. forget. Meat IS automallcally roasted tust
~ -.a;y :;ou and 'jOtll ianulyi•M tt best.

models and

SMOKELESS BROILING-IIome-tast
seals

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without smoking up the kitchen. Smokeless
broWns IS another aas ranee eii!Clusiv•.

colon to fit

~~:tamorous

any kitchen
layuut.•ny decoretinl!l plan.

COOKING- w ~o en foods "" cooked lhe way you
lik1! them . heat turns down to hold food at the correct sef'llinl

PROGRAMMED

temperature for hours

w 1t h

no overcooking or drying out. Ideal lor

busy lamd1es wher e meals must be served at different times.J

If your range is over ten years old,.just look what you're missing

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$395 '
· 1916
Chrvsler
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Of course yOU!' present gas range isn't really worn out, but styles and times do change. And gas
,ranges ha11e been leaders with new cooking features. Just look what's happened in ten short years!

,t
Seclln. AutoiWIUO trano. Power otterllle:'
and healer, ·
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This .offer valid for customers of Columbia Gas of Ohio, Inc. , only

1·956·Chevrolet•
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a rpee.t
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an.:! flavor.

trol are bein~ devoted in part
to conservation and outdoor recreational purposes.
The number of visitors on

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Blgw•su•

110.00 De--·1 11-,on
~en!Ofll '"""'

MASON

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and poultry. ~elf·baslmg se al s 10 JU ICes

eral acres under mllitary con-

-- -.. -$295
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New
. Furniture
ONLY 5299

Batter I..

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Latin teacher at the
h ig h
school and for physical education at the JuniOr High, a n d
Edward Howery was employed
as French and Speech teacher
at Southern High school during
a regular meeting ot the board
of education Thursday night.

MIUTARY ACRES
WASHINGTON (UP!) ~ The
Defense Department says that
about half of the 32 mil:ton fed-

ephoto Fl11h

C&amp;b lllld Cha8iil. 2 IP•ad aale, 5 tpeod trano, VI ...:. 8.111
COMMUNICATIONS TEST
x 20 tires.
WASIDNGTON (UPI) commands of all the u.s. armed II
torces are conducting a ·H·'"""'
communications aerclse ":~d~ 2 Door Hard Top, Automatic Iran~ :· Bad to and b ..ter, :
lating "condiUnns 'lhat w
exist during a major enemy
tack on the free worldi :.::~~ \1 2 n- Sadan. 0 eyl, Std. trano. Heater. One
,1.
The
exercise,
d·
"High Heels Ill," Is
te&lt;ted by tlie Joint
Stall and will eontlnua for
4 Door Station Wagon V8, Automalle lrllll. Radio and
o1 Ill• rest ol the
h..ter.
does not. Involve the
lortloa, but te!tll worlwlde
comrnunicatlona and
4 Door Sollan· VB. ·Automatic trano.
procedures.

1957Ford ..

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Marlene Maiook was hired as

triiUI.
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Low rnlleage. New tlres.

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1961
Dodge
• • • • • • • '1495
2 Door Hard
Automatic trans, Radio and huter,

USED CARS

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

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1961 Ford ! ton • • ·- • $1295

Stoke -

55 Oldsmobile 2

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Tempest 4 Door Sedan. Automatic trans. Radio, heater.

SHARP- LIKE NEW

OHIO VALLEY

The Martin Restaurant

1962 Pontiac·-···· $1395 '·

Push button drive, 27,000 actual miles, showroom
tlean, local owner. It 's nice . Black finish.

SPECIAL!

•114

1962 Dodge-······-~395

REASONS:
AVAILABLE
e RECONDITIONED USED CARS AND
TRUCKS
e LIFETIME GUARANTEE PlAN

LEWIS
REPAIR SERVICE

·Scholutic
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See all the new styles: The sl!de-kl for uample, slips
between kitchen cabinets
to give a built-in look. Wall·
·&lt;
hung models with ey•·le..-.el ovens, some have an addi·
· tiona I lower oven. S~ndard buUt-lns for flexibility in
the placement Qf surla~d oven units. And smart.
free-standing mode'~,7At your Gas Appllaoca Dealer's•

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CllooM~ any model tram the fol!awlnll brands: Ta ppan, M21gic Cl'1ef,
Cataric, 1-!arawlc~ . S:~nr;ay, Norgt, RCA Whirl~. Kenn1are, Sogna.
ture Df RQp&amp;r. Present this C&lt;.&gt;UOOn to your Gas appl iance dt'ale r and
aet S10.00 off on tl'1e prtce of your new pa l"l!lnge. (Under the terms at'
fhts otl(-t', a minimum of $10.00 off the putcha!t! prlctl Of an AGA Ap.
pro. ed gas ranije ;s allowt'd. Offer va l1d from Sept. 1 to Oct. 31,1'964J

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Vaccrtion Trip

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Mr. and Mro. 11onn1 F... lilr,
,n&lt;l!Cra. J - ol'IJid8taff and

Society News .

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.Mr · and Mro. Orin

Smllb
and their daU&amp;htor, Mro. RlcJ!.
ltd l!ooenblum and dlllclren,
lae, Doug, Jim and Linda and
lhtir rralld4auanters, Lynn and
Susan Schwab of Charleston,
W. Va .. have returned from a
vacation trip through lhe west·
ern tll"*o trl¥&amp;llllf 8.1161 mU•
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A hllltli&amp;ltt of the trip wa•
th• surprise vlolt mado by Mr.
Smith with his two brothers

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R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

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LIEVING COAL COMPANY

Bunda'

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE

WILSON'S LAUNDROMAT

HEINER'S BAKERY

BAUM LUMBER CO.

KARR CONSTRUCTION CO.

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FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT
SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

THE UNITI!D STEEL WORKERS
OF AMERICA

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POMEROY FLOWER SHOP

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RACINE PLANING MILL

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A revival will begin Satur- 1 99 Mdl

Hud How" Gue•t•

Mr . and Mrs. Ralph Set and

Mrs. Fred Blaettnar .

chJ!dten, .Jeffry and Lori

The Dauahters of Ruth class
of the United Method is t chureh
will · tncet at the hotnl! of Mrs.
Frank Stewart Monday at 2 p.
m. with Mrs. Virginia Slater as
uo-ho.11tess
·
The
Pomeroy Elemfntary

Rockerlord, 111. , have
been
housegue!ltl of .Mr. and Mrs.
Joe ~rner . Whtle here they II•

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Mld-lopon

r_"'da~y~,~Se~p~t;,..~12~at~th~e~c;h~u~rc~h~o~r.;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;::;

with Mr. and Mrs.
~t~ner ;~band Mr. and '~"' ·I I
a ne a urn .
They were overnight
of Roger Handley of
PTA will meet at lhe school, Piea•ant and vislled with rei•·
Monday :1l 7&lt;30 p m 61rl Scouts tives at Flattock and Cheshire.
of Troop 269 will sing and the I Several outings were held In
rou&amp;e home in Wisconsin .. TheyRev . M. E. Dowson of
the the..lr honor while they
were
camped at nrloufl &amp;ltes on the 1
Healh Methodist church, Mid· here. They left Thursday for 1
thr ... woek trip.
I
dleport will be guest speaker. vi~it witll Mr. and Mrs. RobPa.t Coun.cllors
Refreshmenls will be served and ert Turner and ramily at North
all interested are urged to at- Robinson. OhJo, and then reOJ Chetter Meet
lend.
! turn to their home. Mr . 8ee I•
Put Counclloro ot
;
MRS . .JAMES llAVIES RICE
SEPT. 15
!he •on of the lalt Olcel s..
Cmtnell=terl of AtnPI'Ica
,
,
The Twilighl Garden
club who re!ided in Maryland .
::::..whall Wi~ ~;:o~.:tdl~
I ;ill meel at the home or Mrs.
land illld Mr!. Peart Koblenl&gt;
Before an altar of white gl"rlolius and seven braneh cando Ia bra Miss Jovce Carson ln~lg~~ Park~;· beTuesday even·
a; hmtltslel.
the bride of Mr. J ames Davies Ril'e on Augusl 8 at th e Rive rs ide Methodist
. ere WI
• plant sa le.
Mn. Clar&lt;!nce Neut&gt;lihl!, pres- Ph '"t ColumbuA.
M
dM
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VISITS FAMII.JES
E
!dent, opened Ole meeting
ren' are r. an
t! . Herlllan Carson of Racme and ~I rs. Melva Ri ce of Ash·
1' F C Ed d J
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;~=:~ ~ ~·~?.: 0 .. and Mr .•Jo!Jeph Davies Rice uf G&lt;Jinesville, !?Ia.
· war - King. wtth
readlnJ Motthow 3:1-6,
. Wheoton P. Webb officiated the double ring ce re mony.
ItThe 181· Ahrmd,.
Dlv., Ft. Hood. 137 N. ~nd Avo. Middleport
by the Lord's Prayer and
Given In marriage by her .. --··- _
_ _ _ . ·-___ exas, I e ast 13 months, "
OFFICE HOURS
to rill~ P11118 were
the bride wore a floor I !'Niece of jh e bride't was flow- tf:'nd Ohio State Urtlversitv Col- I now trH..nsferred to ~he Valley
TUESDAY 9 A.M.
for ·a CllriBbnl:l party
length sheath gown of summer i l'r girl . She WIJre a floor length lege of Medicin th ' r II.
. F.orge &lt;.eneral Hospllal, Phoe0
rublted
Oll the ~O!IIlnlltee
-•
- h Ilk
d
[ ·
IS a ·
I rtoxvllle Pa He •pent a
few
FOk A,OINTMENT
Mts. , Eddie HMrtun1, Mrs. Ar·
co-tJervu wtt ~
organ. ress u whtte cull on sha ntung Aft~r a t.rip to F'J ,·d· tt· 1d·
,-'
: . .
thUr lOrr ahd Mn.
N
za , The empire bodice had 8 i Wilh .&lt;.tn aqua sash Miss Pifer couple is resJdmg at o~~:·s .e l a~s h~ lth hts wtfe, Susan King .
Ph•n• W Y 2·3297
Frederick. Mrs. VINtll orman
neckline and
t.hree ·I earried a ca:-.cade of ye llow dai- set Drive. Columbus. . 'un- I ~~
~ p~enhl, Mr. a.nd Mrs.
On Twe11dty1
•a ""'10_10 1 rourtl11&gt; length sleeve'!!. At the sy pompom ~ and ivy.
1 war Kmg and ranLII)I .
wts reported Improving from back. of the empire waistline
surpry lnd I round robin get was a bow With rloor length The flower glrl carried a slmwel1 card Wll .!ll!lftt her.
streamer!!!. Her bodice length il at mlniatun• bouquel al'"''' ''·"
Olm•s were played under the veil of ll!u!!lion wa !-:1 ca ught by ed - to a whil e baRke-t.
direction df Mn. Marion Wood a DkJr bow. The bridal bouquet For her daughL~&gt;r's wedding, I
and
Mra. Mabel Van M, eter and
was a cascade of white sweetM
"
l't••• aw·-&gt;~ .... 1lln
,.,
"
rs. carson
chose a drest; of
P
""' " ers, ~· heart roses
•···
ter- hlcll"""'"
nfi'RhmMtl
ut:lge Jace an d crepe. w" l t h 1
.w
wer~ MIM Judy Pirer; Worthing. matchina acce'-'L'o•ies. Her cor·
oervlld by tbe hostesses. Mro. t
d
I'' f
"
= '
Eldo Kra ter
th d
on, serve a!! rna u u honor. sage wa~ yellow carnation!.
n
eu
•on e oor Her dres~ was a floor length
.
prize. .
sheath of aqua linen. Her nose Mrs. RJce, who recently un.
Attendin1 were the above
length veil Wall topped
wltll l ?erwent surgery, wa~ recoverMrs. Ella lbrtlnUn, Mrs. Ronald aqua and white pill box hat.
1hg at her home.
OsboJ1!, MtJ. Otc:llt Weber, Miss Marcia Ann &lt;.:ar!llon
The reception was held at the
MtJ, FloYd. RkJenOut\
Mrs.
- -··-·' church hall 1---loslesses. Were
J4t11es Van Meter, Mro. Suet Bradford Clru.rf'll.
Mrs. Martha Carson -l&gt;istcr·in·
Rldtnour, 111111 Loda Mae
,
law of the bndc 1; Mrs. Nancy
Kraeuter, Ml'll, Henry SpllllCer, Clau MPelmiJ HPid
Kolman, M". Bonnie Melnrod
Mrs. Milo Bid!, Mr~. Larry
.
1and Miss Nancy Thom•s, aiJ
WOlfe, Mrs. Fannie Adams, Class Nu . 1 of
Bradford I of Columbus.
Mrs. !Jo~att Newell, Mrs. Hen· Cllurch of ChrhL- held Its regu- ~- The new .\'Irs. Rice attended
ry ~IChtnger and Mrs.
Ray Jar _monthly meeUhg Sept. 4· Ohio State University and is
Morris.
.
The me~tlng ~a s ~pened by now associated with Ohlu BPII
Mrs. Ray Morris, Mrs.
the pre!lld@!nt , fre~~l f' Hend. Telephone Co Mr. fiice Js a
thur Orr and Mrs. Floyd Riden.. .
Scripture frnm Rnman s grnduate of Ohio State Uni~-er-1
our wlJI be DO!te88@8 tor the ~.28-39, With rrs~nn stve read- si ty where he w&lt;J s a
October meeting and mem- 1 ~g. Prayer wM givE-n bv Trl:'s· !of .Beta Theta Pi. He will at·
ber• lrf ••ked to WtBr a hOm~ ••• Hendricks.
I'
- -----made hat.
It was reportt&gt;d thai t h r
wrought iron hand railing had Jolly Club Hold~
Mtt, GeM Mitch' A
been delivered, and ., w;ullng Picnic JF l'rlllt&gt;Mitly
I
to be ihstalled . New Comtnun~ MemiJ&lt;&gt;rs of the Joltv Clu b
BirtluhJy Oblerved
cloths had been purchased held a picnic Wednesd.ay even- I
Mr•. Gene Mitch wai
by the cl"''· Nekl meeling will ing on the lawn al the home or
1
of bon&lt;&gt;r at a steak fty
be held OCtober 2 at the church Mrs. Donald Hauck, Osborn
day fYining at the home of wllh Hilda King, IJ:dllh Forrest The group were seated at a Ia· I
her parenll. Mr. and Mr1. John 1111~ Jackie l!eed to se_rv• on the blc Wllh yellow cover and
Terrell, Mulberry Het1hl.!, in refl'e•hmeht commillee. Wayne lered with an arrangement
lOLA BARTRUM
Ob!!el'Vahl:e of her birthday,
King gave the closing prayer. Isweel peas.
MARY POWELL
Owner and Manager
A deootated birthday
l!@fr@ohm@nl• were mved \ by A!lending were Mrs .
tnade by her sister, Mrs.
Norma RUioell, Trcssle Htbd- 1Hannlftg, Mrs. Roy Mayer.
~ph 8trllble, will !erYed
and l!ll•nor HooveJ·
to Lillie Hacuk, Mrs. Charles
lhA dinllll' to Mt. llld Mr
alrendy mentioned. and Strauss, Mrs. Johh Lcilhelt.
Geno Miti!h and Mlrk
Wayne King. Homer F'orr..t, Mrs. Gerald Wlldetmuth, Mrs.
'ro give our customer&lt; the be!! of o1or
Shari, Mr. and Mt!.
Mr. and Mrs. l'aul Sisson, Fran. Hauck and guests, Miss Nancy
ability, per!onal attention and odvlce to
r.e,ar and Millie, Chuckie
llY•ell, And Mt. llerberl Jo ·Mayer 1nd Miss Donna MaMitld, Mr. end Mro.
Imboden, minister.
rie !buck.
each individual's needs in beauty care,
Sttublt lbd Michael and
what rvf' r i1 may be . great or small
and Mrs. 'l'ettell, '!'he hon&lt;:red I
guoot fel!eifed a number
II you haven't visited our ~alan , we cor·
ni~ tills.
dially invite you to do so. Where you will
!IJO VISit ed

I

Dr. T. Jay Bradshaw
OPTOM TRIST

WHEN
YOUR

FEET

Marguerite's

HURT...

. . . g•t lg our $IOrt 111 1oon o.u
pa"i~IP - 'om~orl plut fit uwoit

SHOE
SHOP

•

102 E. Main
Pomoroy, Ohio

••••"'""•"eNd by lt•dint
docto" thr•ut~h•vt
flit U.S.A.

-Make periodic visits to your Doctor -

I

OUR PLEDGE ...

Introductory

GOLDA SARGENT

Permanent Specials!

c.,

' eran church
St Pc:aul s Luth

RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN

WY 2-2641

oe Turner&amp; Havp

Members are lo bring flowers
and containers. Brunch will be
served by Mn. Persinger and

r'

HARDEN'S GROCERY
and MARKET
STAR SUPPLY CO.

J

1:30 a. m. for a work!!hop.

j

ALIGNMENT SERVICE

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE
&amp; TOWN &amp; COUNTRY

MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE

•

(FORMERLY HYSELL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE)

etoh

C:"

w-,

.lola's Beauty Salon

m.:.

TINY'S FOODLAND

_

Gil&lt;t in Rutland, will• . oervioel
_each everurt(l ~ 111 1:ao
Have O~n Hou•e
1 The spe8Ur t. a _r«urntrr 101.
, dltr. Theodore Ctime from
Tba Heath M.thod!flt Church France whete be prtacbed to 1
ScJtooj will obsarve open house many aoldi""' Evorybodr
Jo
Sunday afte1110011, S.p1.
13 welcome. The. pastor is John
lrom z lo 5 p.m., wllen parenls Smallwood .
ond their children church mem·
bers and lrleodo ~DI be able to ~========:..
meet the ciiiD'ch school teach· Ivery Studont NH&lt;It A -- ·
ers and tour the recently compleled cla..room•.

_

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"!'

FRANCIS FLORIST and
GREENHOUSES
m

Iw.' va _··,

wera In il!l!!tJngton
Saturday wller. ,....:

1

Rfce Weddmo Vows are Token on Auqust Eighth

ni.

WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp;

~~b~~ ~~ !!'!, l!flm-1Hellll! !jc/wul to

ley Sr

1

that time.
~ vlollal with bl• brother, Ert1111t Sznllll and olou.r,
Mtl. l!:dtui Wlt'Ml of San Oi ..
110 and 1tltb lMther brotb.r,
Mt.. an4 Mu. lby Smith at
Vucllps, O..iil.
Other polnlo vlolled Included
tht Painted btmt, Meteor Cra·
ter, Ole Petrified Forest, and
Grand Canyon. At
Needleo,
known 81 the hottest plact! In
tho d~IIOrt , tho aroup .. perieneed 1 ckllldbul'llt, tho lirat rain
In four year~ In tl\ltr area .
They IIIHl visited the lars••t
zoo In the wotld, Ols...,yland,
YOiomlll National Park, tho
Seq110ta f'oreot,
YeiJO&gt;fstone1
Park, Mt. Ruohntote and en· 1

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) Daily Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Sept. 11, 1964-7

~or

DlaiONARY

and mldod In CaliforniA •lnco

r.

Returll Son

met their ...,, I'Yt. llopr J.!im.
ley and aceom~ hllll to
The Rev, Jerry Mastors, min· Mlddlepotl 1fhete bt :!pelll 1111
bier of tho Pometoy Church of Labor Day weekend wotb hit
Cbrlsl, will be gu~t 'll"aker al flmily . He Is under•olng ba1ic
the regular meeting of the oraining at Fort Knox, Ky.
Meigs Counly W.C.T.U. lo be \ Mr. and Mrs. MIIDley enter·
bold Friday evening, ~ptem· !ained with a dinner Sunday .In
ber 11 , 11 uo p.m. at tho Fed· I honor of Pvt. Manlay and 11&gt;orated Church in Pomeroy. Mrs. I vlted guests ipcludin1
Miss
Arnold Richards of the
Mt. Connie Roush , Mn. RoltllUif'Y Teachers and church srhool
Moriah Church in Middleport I Hyoell and children. Brenda, workecs will be presenl lo dis· I llt,.nlary !dillon f4.50
trill_be the devotional ch!lrman.l Penni and Merri ; Mn. Harold cuS_!\ the new cun:iculum rna- • Cou.,, Edition $6.75
Officers will be elected and a Kauri . Mr. and Mrs. George tenals being uHd m t~ clags.
Othors $125 to t3.7S
social hour will be held follow- Casto and son, Jimmy; Mr. and es. A ~ocial hour will be held
lng the meetJng.
Mrs Lawrence Man!~\',
Jr ., diU'inJ tbe afternoon wit h Mn.
Visit Us At Our
SEPT. It
, 1David and Mike, and r.!rs. Jtay B~ce Lloyd in charge of t 1r e
New Loc•ti•n
n.
G
d
Cl
b
Manley
and
Cathv.
The
R•v
.
dining
room
.
Th e rumf!roy ar en
u
woll meel at the .,
IM
and Mrs. Guy Sayre called in
-----. '&lt;..me 0
T!; . ' the aflernoon .
Charles Persmger .~onday at
ANNOUNCE III!VIV AI.
SEPT. 11

and a sister whom be h a d
no1 seen olr 50 years . They had

':t.,rwoo4'

I

SOCIAL
CALENDAR

Is Ended lor
Smith Family

Oolllnibll•: Mr. and

1 --_..;.~....,\""
. -~ !rltl. lluafll
~
Spendlllf lAber Di)' 1Jit h lhd 'nlmllll, ~ Pl.;
Wellef Bobo and wlle were hla Ml'. and Ml'l. Cbarlit l!lllbn illld
._...w
11 , _ motllnl. 'nlllndq, 7110 p. 111. Jeft)' aa-_ Pill«• Sdllda1 pmnta, Jlln'OI !lobo and Wile llft!IIJ, Ml'. lhd Mn. Cbatleo
Chl'1sl o1 Lat1tr l)ay ~ Ill tiL U18 ....... Chftll, ScbiiOI f!IO L Ill. Onlrall 10:10 and Henry iiGbo and J. E. !lad- !lltGI!, Jr., Mr. an4 Mrt. Jilt!&gt;
mil from Racine 011 Radn&amp; Corner of Fourth and ldlbl 61.. .. IDol Qlr1oliln .... f:IICI oldn dill! wile.
es Poll, Sbaroft, Jldll!l Jr. llld
p~ !Wad. Sunday S&lt;!hoal ldlddltj&gt;ort. liM. NYit IIGrdell, p. m. f:vening Service, 8:30 p. Gent_CaMdly, wilt IIIII &lt;!1!11· Beverly, Ulg&amp;D, Obln; Mr. IIlii
1·3G L 111 • worllblp 10110 11. llllllblet. IIW!dly Behaol ,,., m.
dr&lt;!n, O!lllll!bbs, were at I h • Mra. we,let llallo1, 111811 J!eu.
Slmdl~· eveftlllg tmll!l a1 1. m. AtftOid Ricllardt, 811pt..
1'. W. F'lt!pltriell bmlte for the lab IAiwther Dlllneat~~e: r,Jr.
7·ao p 111 . Wed trOI'Ibill .-n• Motnlnl WOI'IIIIp, I01JO I. m.
Syrocase Finl Uullod :;:"'b7· lAbor Day "eel:end.
and Mro. Ward and Jlek,
p
m··PI!!Or
'fttom.
toriall
Obufcll,
Rev.
trard
John
KIIOJ:
an4
ttinlly,
HorAtllertt;
Mr.
and
Mtl. Cha!'IH
·
1 1
""; OJ441e. ...it event~l lfnt• Ctourcb ol God, tit _ , RupJ!I!I~ patlori 9 I. m. 11'01' walk, visited the Mlltoo MuJ. 81et-e11.1. VIncent lJI4 CMnte,
~."e. beJIIn 11 ' ?·31! p m.
Rat. Ira M. Tlbbt, putot: SuJ&gt; ship Service: 10 a. m. SUnda1 llns family allll alllo rolatlves Lond011derey; Mt. 11111 M r 8,
· •
41' IIGbool 1•411 L m. 1 WOI'Ibtp School.
in Waot Virginia 01•er the woell- Jllllet SteVens and PAmela,
ZloD Cbard&gt; o1 Cbr11t Poftle. ...,.IGI u 1. m. lltd 7:4i p. m.:
and.
Chillicothe, Ohlo.
II rrtnwlle Road, l!ll.&gt; Prayer !Mt'' 'I MOp. m. ru.. Fodedlod Qlllroll, PomllrOl'o Tom Fltzpatrlek allll wlft atruy · 0
mlntoter. 1~ da,, Yeung hoplt, 7:80 p, 111. 11*11. w. ll. l'erriu, pallor; tended 'lhe Stale Fair 011 SUII- PUll! TIIOIJILit!l
gene n .
'
. Mltt'ftlnl Friday.
Carl Kalllz, Supt.: Sun d a J day.
WASIIING'I'OII (UP!) - 'Tho
9
00
ble s~h ~ 3~ a. :·.' Evenlnt
~oal, t:l5 a, m.; Worobil&gt; Sallll'dar callero al tho AJ. Willie Hollie ciJ!j!]OJed lllat an
worsh::
P ~.
Reed llrl41otd CJmrcb of Ohtlll, bout 10oJO a. m. ,
bert Cone home wero Mr1. E• alterna~ Jetatar plane lOt Prt.::;:;~ ~h~l
1. lmbollell. pa!lm; Hom..t
lei Watd, Athens, Mn, Goldie klent JOhiiiJI!I lla4 minor IJNs·
ll'oms~ 8ttpt.; Bible !ehOol t11r11 llplbl Qoai'CII, M,.,pe. Bobo and Miss Beulah 1.owtl&gt; sure ti'OIIblts Monday on Ill!
P•••• 1111,. t:!O a. m.: Morning WJII'JIIIIp, port, Rev. Oc&gt;IJakl Boone, .... or. Cbllhcothe. Tboy allo &lt;loll- way to Detroit
118 Cburell. 1At11'1
'
· 10:30 a. m.; Evantne Worth!), lOt: lllmdl1 SoGool toJJ a. m., ed to see Mro. MIUie Gaoler.
"nle 12'PBS!&lt;!IIgfl' plane l1tw
day School 9:30 a. m.: WorshiP 7 p. m. Wednesday, 1 p. m. Fred ll«!!llab. Supt.; tOoll a. Russell .Tenney and family, to Oetroll, Mlere llt6 Chief Jb.
IM'c'llcft IUncla,, 7•30 p. m.
Bible Stu4y.
m. WOI'Ihlp Stnlllei BY!' e p. lrdt1Jon, SJ)f!nt Monday 11 the ecutive c!pt!ned hls elecHon
.
111.· ll:vlnlnt Worship 7:30 ) . Rupe home.
ellmpai!PI at a lAbor Oay rally,
Cboteb ot tile Nazlr_, "-• Fr-..!om 001!'"1 Minton, II•
Wed. 7,11 I&gt;· a{, Prayot Mr•. Nancy Jaek 11 sptndo As a "llacltup" plan Jn ca1e
TH. CHU,.CH ,.Oft ALt.
eta)'
RB11. Clyde illnda,_, shan StiVIJrsvolle Road : 1!!. J . !'1"1lllll' a:iiO p m W'd chOir lng !!Ollie time wltll her dough. Johnson's re&amp;1JIIr plane broke
•LL ""0111 THII OHUNCH
pastor: Sunday SObolll 91JO •· Griflltll, paltOtt ilolet W i ~ Pl'lc'!lat'
· ·
·•
ter in Charl..ll!n.
dcwn. Wbl~ l!oute ~S!I Sec·
ro~ rnlll'!'h k .n. trHtiA
111.: MOI'Dinl Worll!lp 101• "' ford, Supt.; Sunday &amp;!hool 10
•
Clayton Morris, O!lumbu• vis- retary George E. llfedy oatd
farM on u rllil fur u,~ bui!d m.: NYI'S 8:4&amp; P· m. lilvonln• a m.; EvaniiOIIJIItc Servlct, 7· Mllldl.,.... Jl'lrsl umlod p,... lted his parenls, D. V. Morrit TUesday the pte!JIUI't trouble lb.
'"1 (){ ~ho trN ~r rnd rood
riliMnohi!l It It I orlorftlw81
111'Vlct1
7:30 p. m. P r •' • r ,30 p. m. "rryet metUnA, 7130 Dyllt'lan Cburcll, Rtv. Howald and wile. "nlsy aceompanled volved ftD hazardt.
af •1-'iritu al ..,lu ... Wit t..J~t
~ otronJ rhut~h . ne iH,~•
moolbll,
7130 p. m. "nluro4oy . r. m. 1'uesday.
IIUpjlfll, paowr: llundll)' School him home lor o f1w dqs.
tiPmoo:rky .., ~•• ih ,~tarlll
' r r&gt; Jllrtl f't. Thoorr ,...,. fiJUt
Ftee Melbodlsl Cllurclo, Lou•
''' a.m. Mro, Rodhl)' Sault', Spendl~g the wHkon~ with
HOWOOMINO
•~und •~-.ont "~~~ fYer _
r
pt'l'.,h •hould •ttrnd lfn'i&lt;&gt;N
em
r..,v
R.
r;:.
..,
Gill,
iiii'SoulhEU•~~
~arch,
lbJ11.
10:30
1.
m.
Wol'llhlp:
5:~
K.
E.
Erickson
woro
the
Bob
The
anmull
homiC!oi!IJn&amp; ot
1
0
1
t f «ul"rly 8nd
lhr
01 1 '
'J'h..y orp· (I) f'or hir
S.hool 9 atJ 8
' ""'~ '
' PI"' p. m YF1 Wad 6·311 JunlOt Shaw family, Columblll.
Ole LangsviUe COII8t'flltl01tal
""'" uh. m Ffll' his ~ hd ­
putor. _Sun. ay
w.' ' lOr. 8UIIdly "OI'Ihlp 7:80 P. Ill. Choir,' 7 . m. ~~,; Choir.
The Ramon Morris familt ChtlsUan Chur~b will be held
&lt;W~~'o u ko. 1.1) For thr .a k•
m.; Pbol . \Vose, supt.: ornlng and l:atl a. m. alternllely. llw&gt;·
ond mother Mrs. Cora Morl'il Sllll4ay, &amp;!pt. 13. Church Serv·
ul hiiM1111111u•Hir ~fld fiM!ilon .
~ ~~ r ... lh• •• w &lt;l '"- ch\lftlh
,,..,,r,
..hkh ..e..t. l.ir rnoul
wllrahop Ib:30
mE, V 11 ~1 d•y SchOOl 10110 a. . m. and " "· ivm llapllol Charob, Columbus, callod to oel Mrs. Ices will be llel4 at t:IS a. m.
r!ld lfY&gt;Mrill f11Ml0&lt;1, Plrn
llorvlcea 7 p. m.1 van11a 0 9:30 a. m. alternately. Normtll Rullan&lt;l, PlltOJ', Rev. P au I Ethel Harmllll oil Sunday.
wlllt Sunday 8ci1Dol at 10 a.rn.
ro go to rhur~h r~ g "l ~ rly
M~d ,,.,d )"uur Ribl• d•ilr.
lti'Vloo 7:30 ·?· ~i!oMl~ • ~: lllhr, Supt. . Blbll Study and Taylor; Sunday &amp;.hool, 10 a. m. on Sunday Sept. I, relativet A •basket dinner wilt be serv
prayer oervt.,.. ' p. m.
prayer Mntoe led by PIIIOt, Goy l'riddy, Supt.; Proachlnl of the late Mro. L. v. Lowlbtr at 12 noon. Afternoon !erYic
Hysell Rll1l hu lllelliOCUII, 7:30 p, m. Thu~.
~rvloe; 7;:10 p. m.; Prayer aer- gathered at the Fo~ly home trill besJn at 2 p. m. felturl
Rober• 1!:. smltll, Sr., paototo , .~ -~ ""-••ft , _ vooea, • :30 p. ln. 'l'lodnosdoy. for the day. A bounliful dinner the !~'Ueland NoiTia QUarl!t.
.
·-· I 9·30
m w- -·~-g• ~ D ......... ' . . . . . Porlland Methodist Church,
.
Sunday ~·oo · a. ·• v• · Eugene Emei'IOII pallor 8&amp;m·
nda
•--'·
ley Haley Supt.! Mol'bln~ war- dll)' lk!hoo~ 10 ~ m RIIISed Arthur Stitt, pastor. Su Y 8180 p. m. Wed!Hil4ay, ......r 1'lle Slltallml Af1111,
!hip 10:!11' a. m. voutll Str\'toe, ArChil' SUpt. suM.;' wmnl~ School 9:30 to 10:30 a. m., Ha,. Cl!oir Praottol; 11!0 p, m. '1'1111&gt; Rays. Wlnlllg, olllcer In cb1 .
Jo~l"lday
Monday
Thul'ilu u y
Su.nday
Wttdnflllday
Saturday
Tu•td•Y
6:45
p. m.; ~angolisde meo- 11 a. ,;,, Bihlt IIUCiy add Ptar· old G. Rous~, Supt. ; Kenneth 4-.v, Juntor CMlr Prldtee.
8ubday It a. m. &amp;lllle&gt;.! m t·
.Judgea
ProVerb~
Dauttronomy
PIUIIQIIII
Pulml!
Zflchatiah
Luke
10:10·16
17:1-9
107:1-9
7:1 ·6
2:6-13
sage, 7:30 p. m.; Prayer Jlletl. "' mvtco ltd lly Mlllal'll Coe Met.eod, Aut. Supt. &amp;!rvtcet llethlebom Baplbl ciiiii'CII, inl! 10,30 L m. l!lm4ay .
,L
7:8·11
10:38-41
lng ThutS&lt;'~~ 7:30 ~- m.
7·*"
Wed···••
' fYtl'l' Sunday evenlna.
Creal Belld: Rev. C. !.. O'C:OO. lltmday 7 p. m. Young
t a
•
... p, m.
~ Y·
v
LeJion: 7:10 p. m. Salv on
r ..tecollll o\1-bl~. llotlle
l!:nlttpri&amp;e l!:tJB Cbllrob, Re . !lOt, pastor: .RI&gt;bott Lewls, ltlpl. Dlletlnll 'l'burlclay 1 to La124 Rev. oaul 11:. Joneo, plolllr . Rook lprlap llleAadltt, R.. Men!!el Smltb, po!IDr. Wortbtp 9:30 a. m. Mol'!llna Warship dlH llome!Aasue· '7 P m rep
Wllh the hopl! II U!ill, In 1ome meawa.r.,, to.ner and help sus·
su~ay SChOol 10 a. m.: Wtll' K. Card, PlstOr t Sunday Sohool sel'lltl!e 0:30 a. m.; Sunday llld Sunday School; 7 P· Ill. Jn\r• elllsMI; 7130 p,
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tnln that U!hlch it 1100d In /uml ry and commu.mly 1 e,t n ea.
shop semces
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6:30- p. m.,• Boand• P. m. prayo,
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ptayer .._...,.. v ...., .,
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lday,
Wl!dneoclay ' andP· Friday.
7·30
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by lllllotmoement.
ture 11 1pon1orl'd IJy the bu1/neu firm• and orgunlzatlolll
I Bradbury Cbnrcb 01 Cltrlot, wscs tue!lday 1:30 p. m. 1 l'rlly· Girls Fellowship, 6:30 P· m., Sytacuse Methodltt CbliHb,
U!hn-e namPI appPnr below.
Art M m mlnis1er· Bible er ond lilbll tl'iUdy Wed. 7·30 l!venllla 9et111Ce 7:30 P· m., 2n4 Dr. I..ests !.. Roush, putor; The Clltll'dl 01 6e
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-----------------------------~ ~ School·~~ 'Morning Worship, p.m.
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· lnd 4th Sundays; Voutb Cbolr, Mornina Worsbip serviCe 91.111. Chester, Ray E. Warne, pastor.
ci 10 ,30 a. m.; ChrLIIIID ll:adeaV·
6:30 .P· m.. We4nes~ay. Prays Dana Wlnebtetm6r, Supt. 10 .. ~undll)' s.boolt:ao a. m Morn·
or, 8 p. m.; l!:tenlne Worship, Rael!tt Metbadlil Cbureb, Met!U!Ifl, 7.30 p.m. Wadnesday, rn. SUilday chool: YF_\Vednef.
Worship U o. 110. IIYP!I
H: L. McDaniel, putor: so,. Hoallt Mttbadlol Cburcll, M. day 6:30 p. m,, Mrt. MooN, 1:45 p, 111.1 li:valllna stn"ice,
1 p. m.
Ktng4om llaO 01 Jebl!l&gt;ab'o day setloOI 0:!0 a. m.: l'teloobo E. Dowson, pastor: Church director. OI&amp;Jal lloArd Jlle4t. 7.80 p. Ill.: Ml4week . yer lerHEATIN~ .
WI!bell!l: Publie melting, Sullo il1g 10:30 l . m:i MYJI I p. m.1 llollool, 8,80 a. m.; 1M lmith, lng, fits! Mollday each IIICillb vlco, 7:10 p. Ill. W~y. ,
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Member
day 3 p, m.; Wall!htower study Ptl)lar lnd BiDit Study, 7:30 p. Su;ll.; Morllbtl Worthlp, 10:30 at 7:30 p. m. lloly Commllll- Gract Eplieo!lll . ~.
140 Lincoln St. Middlfpolt W\' 2·'2530 WY 2-2644
Greenhouse WY 2·3402
a.m.; Jr. MYF 6 to 7 p. m. ton each quat!Ot •• annOIIIIOOd. Polllel'o)', 'nta Ret&gt;. lllohard H.
4 ?· m.; Bible study 'l'uesda,, m. Wedn.sday.
- · · - - - - -- s p. m.: Service meeting, 7 p. Ullqull) &amp;lptllt Cllarcl Sa Sunday evenlllfl With Dale an4 WSC~ flrit Wednesdq ol each ::~ 11:'""..;..
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m. Thursday: Ministry school. day School ot 10 o. m. Prayer Dol Sltearlnflb, loader•. Sr. ~tvllle 1\letllodilt cllllrdt a.m. :;::ee hour lollowiDg ••
8
p. '1. Tburllday.
n.eetin8 'l'huo·OJdoy 7!30 ?· m, MYF 7 P• m., Joan Smltb, 01111"' Or fAll
t. Rc&gt;llsb, .tar·
,
Eli!tablished in 1004
Danvme Pilgrim Uollaess, !P. rtrst Baplltl cilureh, Pom.. selor: W8C8, and !dondly ot ·
ter ·
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"'T·1ke Someunf' To Church Th i~ Wl?ek"
WeRt Columbia, W Va.
o. Langsville, Ohoo), Rev . o. II. roy. Rev. llalpb Hltohero t:30 Ncb montb •I 7•il0 P. m.: AI~ ~cto{tn!~':~ ~~ch
Gilberts~, pullll'. Iunday
Middleporl
Ph. Mason BP 3·81193
Car., pastor: Sunday Scbool, 9:111 10 11:16 a. m, "orlblp IIIII'Ylat lltlloOn Cli'Ole, 4th '11ntl'lday at I I~ rd meelltta
quartet Scbooii:IO L 111. MOI'tllllg wo"
a. m., Robert Grate, Supt. WOt•. and study Nursery and J~n~lor 3 p. m.; Claso 13, ltd Wod..,. a oa
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Clllled 8 1 ship 11 1, 111. l'ta1ll' MeetiD&amp;
~hlp s~rvlce at l0,3: A. m.: PI~ church lot cblldren.
day at B p. m.; Church Admir&gt;
U:W~~
~ 7t30 p, m. Tbur.aay, YOUna
ll'im Voulb, 1:4&amp; p. m., l!lYano
llttiiiOII, lind W~tcll)l, 7 P·
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• ~-~· 1• PeopWI 111n1ee P'rldlt, 7:8o
gallltlc Hrvlae, 111!0 p. m. Mldo . t.ota11 hill tlalltd 8ntbrn m.; Cholt praotll!t, 7 p. m.• nounced.
p, m.
Oodgp ...-. Dut . . . . Oortge Tru&lt;'kil
W11tk
Pra~ll'
And
Pralllt,
Wl!do
Churah,
RMY.
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Wednntllly.
lyrocua•
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NJliUion Mdodlft dnlrth, Ar
Middleport, Ohld
no141y, !diO p, m.
llohool t1!0 •· m.. Tom 11. JoiHI'I Cllluiho Mlllkm• !'till, wuuam 'Lborpe. pulor. thur Still, paiiOf.
8udday
Mldd!Opnrt
Mldd'- Chunb Ollbt 111., Norrt1, lupl.1 "'''· Supt. Her· nur Gily!'ldlt IDIItob lllllge)o lulldli' IC'hlla19:10 a. Ill.; 11101'11- School 10 a. m., Clint
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11trt Roulh. Pruchln1 Slll14ar ~. 0tor11 R. lhlpmlll, Pafo 1111 wurllltp 10;18 a. m.
8Upl.: 8unday Wlll'8blp, 11 1.111.
ll'tlfte, IIIII. Clyde J , Dll'llltt, 10:80 1.
Alttrnalll evl!lllnl tor, Suddat Mill 10110 1. m.: lyfJIOUIIt l!l.tJ.II, Cllut!h, Paul MaBOD City Clmrdl o' Cbrill,
s~r~~~~lo!:' 1•:·• ~~~ 1flll'!hlp II 7•111 p, m.; I'I'IN· llol)i Dlf ol ObllpiiOn 1:110 d. A. UDtrl, ,lllfor,
Miller Street, (Vocal Music);
l-"ottlproy
Coltt Ojjetat.ed Laundry • Dry Cleahlng
~n~~:~~. it ~&amp;•p,
llvan· er mmltlt '!burt,, I p. m.
m.1 Cltnlueton, ~ hour llllore 9,30 a.m. SU!IJIIY i!cbaOI. Ben Sllllday lllbll SW; 14 L 01.,
gtlllllc lllt!l'linl 7t30 p. m.; AllrH Motiodlll
Cbmli, M.ul.
Quisenberry, Supt.: !0:30 .. m. rdomltta Wo~~ 10116 I. m.;
Stiftjioft the Chuft!h Of \'out Chui(!P
!9) W Main
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Prll)'ef m@ll' og, Wid, 7•110 p.m. Rfv, l'tul A. CAito, Jllltor: Loar Ll47 at 1Mt1tA Mlltloa Mordlnl \Vorsblp aervlc:o, 1St Btblt Aldy t.IO p. m. 1\'@dne.
Nallllll llalldll Chltfflll• IU~~&gt; Sundar 8ahoo1, t1illl a. m., with lMia Bottom, ftlv , Oliatp R. ll1d 3rd Sllndays Ol'llie mOblhl day,
dAY 8ehonl t:ao k. m.: Wo~ Charlet TlfiW, 8up .; Wllfihlp lblpllllll, adllllnlalptor. llulliay 11:10 p. m. lilftnlnl 1\lvqe!lso lllllllllll Cllmnh ol Chrtft,
ihlp 11 a. m., PrAJtr . A!rYic!e, lll'YIHIII !0146 wllh thl ftlv, MUIIJIO a.m., Hl.1 Hoi, Dlre de !el'l'll!e, lnd aild till D Bllllt lohaol 1:!0; Cllfnl!llmiOn
I ~· m. \Vl!dtiMdly.
Cutfi; Tun tVIIIlnt, W8C8 11 ol ObUtltlon. 7 p. m.
dey 01 m0111b. b~ - J.d:30 a. m., V. H. iiraley.
ihli:tol's of tlnM BtPad
BuJid;to oHd Bulldlhg ~tipplloo
Clir!M!Dttt I•Jtllll Cl!aNht tlti! llOIM ol 'I'IMII1111 lllndor· llldlud CIIIINll ot Old. llo1. ltM 1. m. !.!Dtnlne Worihlju SUpt. Sabra Canaday, planllll;
hutHII181on 1 W Va.
Cho•t&gt;r. OHio
l'h. UI!8-:IOM
8olldQ ~uhool g i11J 1 m,1 Morn· lllll: Wed. ptl)lll' lll'Yklfll M. Jolul 8mlllwoocl, putorl lwlclar 10:~ a. m. luntlly 8ehoo~ Sty. Bi~le lltlldy, 7:10, btlbert mlhg Worohip lOIII 1 m.
\',(1, IIIMII Wtdllllldl1 evi!ttlt~~. llollool 10 I&gt; m.:. lliYiftlliiltto ll!e Th@IU. 8U!Il; 8:30 I'· IlL oune, Uadet.
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Raliaad Finl Bapl'" Cburcb The UDlled Mllbodllt Clrurcb servife 7 p. m.; Young Peopt' Yeutb !i'ellb1¥8blp. tAIIMRL Pomeny Chii'Ob If the NSJsunday Schrbl9:30 a. m. Pffi!Ch· l'omeroy Ht!Y. Melvin Alkire, llnduver 7 P• m, Wednllsdayl t•IIO a m. 8u,nday tioet. WilY" arene, lundlty itl~Gol, 9:30 I.
onv Sunday Ho p. m.
pastot. Chur~h ~hool 9: IS a. l'l'ayer m~ 7 p. m. Sa!W' ne Rmt811, SUpt.: 10:30 L IlL m.; Mornlni worship 10:45 l.
Bllfi'IIOitVIOI Prt!lll)'lt!flla, m., Leo CNW1 8Upt.1 lAO dll)',
Morntng Wdl'llllp, tnd slid ttl! m. JltiiDIIil ~aHblp, 7 P• m.;
Clie•tot, 01110
Wheel bolifiNH§·Adto Uloo;•brue i!ar•lco
ltl!l Johfi OliYif!l, plo\ot Wt1to Va!JihAII, Ass't. 8Upt. Divine Clla11~ Mttllodlll Cbtlftbl !unday of the t!llllllh: 8 P• lb. Prayer meeuna._ 7 P• JD. Wed
Ph, W'i UIIO
Ptlmoror
ihlp. •eMiifll! •:ao 1. m.; 8wtday wot1hlp IO:ao 1. m. lfl'lllOII, II R. Oird, paltor; Wo ra b IP behltil E~anJellftkt tletrkle, Rev. Clyde V. H@ndmon, pa-.
~~hool 10·ao , m
"'l'he lllwrah dt Worlt." Tbur.. 11rv1ot II I •· m.: Sllndat tst 111d ll'd !!ulldAy c!l IIMJII!ll. tor.
. Tbt ~tnlt!l!tl.tai.Chlll'l!b, Mid&gt; day 7:16 ~· m. ChGir tehwUL lohool 10 a. m.: WACI, Ill llyral!1IN MIIIIGII, tin. Eotl SUvenvllle Melbodilt ~uril
di~IJbl't, iioutb itt'd Avl.; 9undllr Tht pubUc Is ttwlted tft Wilt• 1'lttlrttllll 01 IIIORtllt 8oaril Custer, paStor! 8et\oleel IIHt)' Arthur !tltt, J)tltor.
nd~
84lbo01 10 a. m.1 8undtty eVItilnA ohl' each 811ndAy.
-un,, ltd Wednllday of Wedlltlllday 111111 rrt!IAy l¥tbiDI School, 9:30 •· m.t -~ :;.;
tvangellotlb aervlt~t, 111111 p. m.
. monttu MYP! l111t hlo 8ulldtyl 11 7!80 p. m.
SUpt., Services 'i'hu.... Y
·
'twn Lor!illlofi~ Fot Yuur CfthVPHitinl!e
Ptlfft~tojo, .Qhlo
WedM!dA)I Dlblt Sllld)&gt; fJiiiJ p. _ Allllll~ llltlll114111 Ciaroll ol mll1ltb,
Mt. lla!OII P.'WA «llM'*. big.
W\'2-301111
8yraouoo
WV l •all!ll
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d Carl Htrrlnl, Plltor: Mornlq
lie\' ll@lll'll C 8r.aJ1Y IJIIIIIII
Mono Cbopel Melbodttl
m.: .. lufil.J: n I t r&lt;iYit' IM 1ftlrtlilp IO•ilo I, m.o Clhuroll MI. llll'llMIII UdJIU lltttlltol
. v lle&amp;Mi 18 L
1111'
1
Church, Atlblif SUit, Pastor.
Wdrohlp I· op, m. Pmor, IIA!v hlwol 1,10 i.;m. WICI8 liNt lD Qllrllll Rn Oll'rabrlllt. paso ltUbdly ..... , 9
ftllO SundAY ~~. 10 1, m. Oliver
b l.. IIIU'ftlt.
'I'IIQclay 1114 iid TburtdJ1 ·01 tori 8tlndl7 lcihool toiO i. ID.I Stal1tey,
llllltbtl· 7IIO P• Sayre. Supt.; Sunday Worship
llullud Cbutoh ut lilt Nwr- lllllh numtll: l"amJJy Nilbt lui Prtoohlq 10110 •· m.1 Aller- YounJ~. 0bo1f ~ servict, II a. Jb,t Pttter meet.
PAI'N1'8 ond KAftllWo\ltmA
•no· KuiiClar lotllll&gt;l t :an •· mo~ Iunday 1\'llllrt• ot HGb mtllllll nail pruoblnt and QllrlltlaA m.
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1Dg Vi!t'J \Vedne!day eveninl.
Mornln8
Wtlt'lhlp
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Mlltlnt
lllndoavor,
7t80
p.
m.
8undlyt
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Ph. WI g.a:m
11
Roelnt
1
~vangeh~tle !!rVII!e Na '· m. 7 30
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' Mld . Week ~royer meetlttJ.
1
llidweek lll'lflt' 111!1'¥11111, 7146 p. . p. m. WedneSday.
!tiKI p. m, Wecllltl4lli Otmagt
1
m WodhfldaJ,
l!lftb Ulllod tlrollrll
In l'rlyll' ~' IIIII 11'1'141y &lt;JI
I OoldlllDtr .CitiPih worabt' HI' Ollrlll (illtlreb, fllv. tmdl!b II. etlth tllllftt.b, .
cor, lftiiiiON 11 111111dll.- PtltitltOJ
vice
ea~h
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8Aike.
ll.lltor;
Sunday
S~hMI.
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RI!:V. JOSEPH KRALY, PASTOR
1
-Quality Furniture al towN Pnrrs
l\1J(Idlepon, 6hio
~unday Sehoul tO a. m.: Yooth 10 a. m.; Winnie Holsinger, supt. man, missionary Pastor: SU!Io
"GetllneliJven Will ,.l'eri911 lol&lt;11na Putllnt
Middlep~m
Phnnf' WY 2-M81
N Second A.\'e.
~ervice 6 15 p m. Evening Wor Christian llllldeavor, 7:U p. -n. dal' llcboOl, 1:30 a. m.: WorshiP
YOIII'aelf 011 Hll Left!"
•hi_~ 7 D. m. u~h sondly.
Mtl. Lydl Obevallw, ~ttaident, lt•IIO 1. 01.1 Preaching, 7:30 P•
Sud~~., Sept. lBih
D·•ter CltUt&lt;!~ Ill C h t I oI ~las..s fil1 lll. !lot!g IH!tvloetl, m.; Pt'flyer service, 7:30 p, m.
(Sixti;~011&lt;itJdai ,aflw Trlni~J)
Hihlp ~hool 9:00 .;~ m. Preach- 8 p. m. Pr!atbiDI &amp;rao· P• aM Thursday.
•n~ tO ~o 11. rn., flrsl Md third '-tid Week l'rayolt ,..eellng, UO TUp)ion Pllllno EUB Cbar&lt;bl
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1 HA.VEST PIITIVAL
REXALl DRUf:S
"FLOWV.M roR 4Ll ()CCA~IUN8"
,bllday,.
p, m, WtdnudiiJ, Cllst J.ud. Rev. Eugene E. -Emers&lt;in, pa~
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We Fill All Doctor" Pre~criptiori~
Cnrl••••
Cburch,,)ing•bun
or,
Mrs.
Mazie
Bolsinger.
· tnt: SUnday Worsht~ g-ao a. m.
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Cor Outt•fftbt • W M01n
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IIlii 7:30 p. m. alternately sun,, SUNDAY sCIIOOL ·-·· 1MIO .UI. l!t. lobn l Ch\tl'cb
IUIIPft r.. tl 8upl : .....oanlnR Mlli'Dinl " ; IUD Qk.,.,l, GIIY Se!lotll 0:110 a. 111 ana 10·30
COVERED ,blft blNNER ••·••········· 12 NOON
lt!rYIJll!!, l·:I'J p m' r.. r.t. Cot RI!Y M•nlll mlllt POIIor &gt; y 46 •. . m. lllernltely HOblrl vtn..
Wonhlp 's.rr~ .• 8:00 p.m. Topic, "One In Cbrtst."
.aym.ln 1 ~••VIt me@tlnj. l'uo~ a . m, Sundorl!! llol 1•,
y11J!d, SUpt.; l'lllt ltudy and. ·L- ~ . --.. - - - 1ay 7 :lll f m.
Smith, IU~L or
Ulir.
1. Prartr ..I'\IIC!t ltd Ill'
tor
Ml.tiNO' AT S'f, PA\JI.II TMII WEEK
Bulldlni 5upPito, &amp; Millwork
i..HioYllk
C.n*'•••tinftlt Mntnlng llill'tblp 10:4~ I. Ill.! 7110 p, m. 'l'lltliday,
pas '
Sundar ~ ~,Oq J&gt;.m. ·-·--····-·•·'"··- ''-uther .League
Bokm ol Uolsurn Utoad
Gtmer•l t..:untructmg
Christian Cbureh: S u ft a 1 y Pf'fiYe!
I p. Ill. '!'but•
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TueOdaf - 1:00 p.m. · ··•···-·• '1'10111111 Of the Church
Pbont WY 2•11'rl
·'hof!ebt'u•, plitor
lulldor diY.
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Plrtl llaJIIIII (lllarell. Racllli
wed1ltltlllf ..:tt:so p.m••••••••••••••• dllolr Rehearsal
' l~hool fliiO • m.; diehard '•t· LullloraD Cb.l'olleo _St. Foal ~..... C. L.'' O'~ner. pastor , ; Tburldo1 ~'1:!!0 p.m. ---·····-···•••• 'l'i!e Boy Seouto
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Ko~@nlt'IIMd, W, Va.
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WoddinO ~lng $125.00

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FURNISHED apartment
rent. Five rooms and bath .
Notice
Utilities furnished. Close to
MEN WOMEN be independent. bu siness district. Phone WY
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9 1 tfc
earn good money . Insure your ___·_ _ __ _
future by enrolling in South- FURNISHED and unfurnished
erton Beauty
Academy
In apmens.
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O~O:::I•:::·_ _ _"7"""C-::ccia1 secu rttv can be you rs . ' _:::::I=Register no~ for September fHREE and tour roo'li furnish&amp;
Classes . Sma ll Reglstration ed ad llllfurnilbed apan.
fee and monthly
payment. menta. WY ~
12 fl tfc
Southerton Beauty Academy.
30 North Court Street. Ath· HOUSE lor rent to Pomeroy,
ens. Oluu, Phone LY :1-1457. three _roomt and batb. CaD
9 11 ltc IVY 2-3515 lifter 5 p. m.
T 21 tfc
WILL TAKE elderly people mto my homt&gt; . Phone WY 2- HOIJSE-:-4- rooms, bath. pie2987 .
9·8-61p
tun.• windo". basement, pick·
t?l fen ce vard . 1671 Lincoln
MEXI CAN tomatoe-s . William
Heights Phone WY 2·2780
H. Ho!mf's. Syracuse
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apartLOSE WEIGHT sately and eas· rnt&gt;nl. Phone WY 2-J658.
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lldl. Allo used brick, •
flUO por 1000. Pboae WY S.
15312
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september 19, 1 p. m. Rufus
Orender residence
S I ate
Route 681
Jlarrlsor&gt;. l
ville Slid Downlngton.
1 good milt cow, 1 other
8 smaller cattle, Warm Mom·
ing hester•, coal rauge, small
electric stove, dinette suite,
dining room suite, bedroom
suite, office desk and chair,
lots of other merchandise.
Jonn Hammll, Auctioneer,
Terms : Cash
Not responsible for accidents
9 10 6tc
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G. E. Portable dishwasher, 3
id r- ood
d'ti
year! 0 · "' g
con 1 on.
Phone WY " 127·
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21 cu. ft. Frlgldan Chest
Fr•ear
$125
16 cu ft . Chnt Frnzet $100
9 cu. ft. HDIDolnt
Refrlgeretor _ _.,...,._ $65
2J cu. It Untco \Jprlght $100
12 cu. ft. Crotleo, Refrletr•tor
$75
9 cu. ft FrltldaN
Refrigerator
---::c,-: $50
Fi,..lf'ont Wrlng•r Wesher
$50
Unlco Aut.m~tlc Waahlf $75

Pomeroy Landmark
WY 2-2111 Jack CarMy. Mgr

Racine
Society Notes

BUY NOWII

1963 Chevrolet Impala · · · · · · · · $2395
25911, Now $2395.

1962 Chevrolet Impala ........ $2195
Station Wagon. Beautiful white over black finJih . Red
interior, new car appearance and performance, power
steering, Powergllde, V8 engine, radio and heater. neW
whitewall tires. Reduced to $219B.

beater. A rea) smart car.

1962 Chevy II- 300-4 Door .. $1395
Local owner, rpotless lnGide and out. Beige finish, new
tires, radio and heater. A real ecOnomy car and p1easing

1959 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door · · $695
8 eyl. engine, standard tran1 .• good tire11, radio and heater.
Special.

1961 Lancer 4 Door Sedan · · · · · · $899
1960 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door · · $1 095

'iJN(H!:R Sewblf'

machines

oew 159 50 up &amp;everal used
macbinet at bargain prices
The to'abrtc SboJt. :;:in~er Sales
and Service, Pomeroy, Ohio
W" Z.2284..
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PT. PLEASANT
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ior class of Point Pleasant

High School has selected three
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candidates for
homecoming
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queen. The will ue ehosen Y
Vote Of the Student body They
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are Karen Layton, Kay Searls
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and SitIJ' ey ary, a sen ors.
Homecoming 1s scheduled Oc·
tober 9th and the queen wlll
be announced during half time
ceremonies of the Pt Pleas11nt
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Big Black vs Williamson foothail game. .
A parade is scheduled for
the afternoon through downtnwn
.
Pomt
Pleasant, and t he student council will sponsor a homecoming dance that eveniug loi·
. th e game.
1owmg

6 cyl. Standard trans. Heater, new tires, low mileage,
local owner. Black finish, spotless clean interior.

1961 Corvair 700 Wagon · .. · .. $1299
Len than 30,000 actual miles, Powerglide, radio, heater.
Sharp jnside and out.

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1960 Rambler Classic Wagon .... $899

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1:00 Sign On, MusiCAl Cioc.k
· t:BO News Head!Jpos

8o32 1\lustcaJ Clock

WMPO Radio
MONDAY TBliU FRIDAY

t;OO Sign On
lo05 Country MUB!c Time
1:211 Coun~ Jamborel
6:35 ~Oiln flarma
7:05 Breakfast Party
I:U Jones BuM&lt; Show
10olll The Good f.Jfe
18:35 Music In The Air
10:45 This Is Music
11 :Uli Top Ten Show
11,35 Top Ten Show (Duttons)
12:00 NOOII News
(1'Ues. •TbW'I.)
12: lJ Musical Jnteriuda
7:110 Nows Report
12:341 Rev. Merlin 'feels
B· OU Breakflll Party
1:00 Platter Parl:v
8 10
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7:00 Sundown &amp;erenade
8:t; Bater F.!fDlture-Wed-Frl 7:111 Sign Off

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News Headline&amp;
MustcaJ . Clock •. Word &amp; Testimony
Ohio Valley News
8:05 World, National N1!91l
UO Sports
Solfi Weather Picture
8 16 Musical Clock
3:55 Community News
toOO Talk ol the Town
II: 55 lliason County News
IO oOO ll'amll1 Worship Hour
!Oo15 Public Serrice
10· 30 Latchstring
10:55 World News
ll rOO News Bell
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8:tili OpeD 80010
SI1NUAY
(..cept Friday.
9otlll .News
7:05 Sign On
Chun:b Belb Ring)
9:05 Coffee With Janet
7:30 French City Baptlsl !lour 11:~ World Newo
Mll Be~ Newlon
11:00 Mlnllterlll Assoc.
9:110 Wings of Heating
11:55 Mason Coun!J Newl
11:a Country DrUierl M·W
t:llt Bible Speeiu 1o You
U:OO Communi~ News
l1
o05 Local' News
11:15 MasoD Ct. Agr. Elt-Tue 10:00 Voice of Prophecy
11.15 A.&amp;.C. Program-Frt
IO:im Waib. Reporta to People llUO Markell
12o li Mid DQ Weather
11.15 ll'amll7 Worsnlp-Tharr. 11:00 Sund111 Sbuw
11:111 Tiny's Country llymno
IUO . Noon Newe
12-20 Evane Bulletin lloord
12·1111 Noon 11oport
12:1i Cbrtstlan Door
12:25 N- 0 OraiOI
11:30 Agrtcuitun Apal
12:10 Gilesl!er"a Guest Star·Frl. 12o80 Rev. Merlin Teell
12:45 Country Go Round
U:*' MUB!c Just For You
t:OO BiDy Grllham
U5 Newa Beat
1:3:1 Lutheran Door .
•:15 BIMI1ur Sbow-Tue•
f:IO Laeol Nawa
2o00 Tbe Churcb AI '='ort
2:00 Cot!JIII'J Go Round
1:16 NtWI Beet
4:11t 119WIIIlc Searea
ioOO COUntry H)'DliiTimera
lo 00 Nowr
Uli World ln Review
3:GI' Mld-WII)' Mallnee
S:&amp;S Newr Bdl
1:10 $lSD Ofl
1:00 Baptist Hour
f:OO Dlr$11 Wllb Door
11&amp;1\JRDAY
1:00 Sign OU
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1:11&gt; Sacred IIMrt
l o;w Coontry J81Jlboree
S: i1t1 Farm Newe
8:8 Paul Bowera
1:'&gt;. Meigs Ct Agr. Ext.
7:00 Newo
7:01i l'lny's Chapel
7:31 Newa
7:35 Plcl&lt;eo; Hardware

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IJ oOO Newa Roundup
12: zo Buttelin Board
12:25 Newo 0 Gronur
l2 o30 Saturday Matinee
U5 Newa Beat
1: 00 Saturday Mallnee
2o55 Newo Baal
3o 00 Salurday Mallnee
3:55 Newo Beal
t: 00 Diaclng with Doll
f: 30 Top Ten llavuo
5:00 NSw1 Summary
ii: 15 Publlo Service
0;30 Dinner MuaiOJ·i•
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5rlfi Spotlight on Sporll
5: 25 Weather
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B: 00 Sign 011
SATURDAY
1:00 Sign On, Musical Cloct
7:00 Be Still v Know
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7:00 MuSJcal Clock
7:45 Word &amp; Testimony
B:OO Ohio Valle7 Newo
8o05 World, NatiQDal Newt
8' 10 Sporta Today
8o 15 Weatber PiciUn!
U8 Music~ Clock
1:56 Newt
8: 00 Mu•lc~ Clock
9o30 Song &amp; Story Time
Hi Famuy Worship Hour
10o00 Nowo
l0 otl5 Higb Scboot Hit Parade
10:55 News
11:00 Arm;y Tlmo
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ArUat Marc CbapU'o .Interview
at the United_Nallona for NBCTV'a "Today'' allow takes pll&lt;!e
Sept. 18, DDI ll'rldaJ, II reported Wednesday by Wl1 of I ~
work communlcatltlllll error.

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pan 190, of Ule M..........,'• Llelt Re·
Included among those attend- corda 1 M•li:• Countr. Ohio, en all•le4
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p,rolt'....Of7 note ducribeCI u lbhJblt
ng
e omecommg at Oak 'D" an Al4 petition, and. tor • aom·
Grove Methodist Church from plete de•erlptlon of ~&amp;tM, re.tannee
la W to NJd petluoa.
Racine were Rev and Mrs H
PlaJntuf• further allere b t De
L M D ' I M . La
w' • ntd defendant, Cbarl• N. Cap\ll.o,
. C arue , rs.
ura at- may bave aome t11tne1t ID l:be Mec:h·
son Mrs Lavinia· Simpson Mr mlc"• LieD deacn!led m aa14 petl.tton
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bil Miles and Mr
and Mrs reeord*t! in Vol. "' ,... lrl. Mech·
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Ohio, en A.prU Mth, 1961.
m tbelr Pl'Q"ft' Pft1 h t
0 wen Watson 8ttended the thePlatntlffa
eoatraet marked I:Khlblt .. .,_..

reunion of the 37th Division of !!i:~e"w=~ ~n.;t~
lets Only 98c. Stark Pharm· ;1 - ·:."rid war I, at Akron several ~~~·••r:r •
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6-I3-6tltp FOR RENT. modem house,
3
Stewart'
Gun
Shop,
hunting
Local
owner,
6
cyl.
Standard
trans
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radio,
heater,
ele-an
ys,
ed
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s1x rooms and bath, Vounf:(S·
Sh tg
hells of
Mrs Kathryn Bell Gunther Lien Recorda, M"etp County, Obi~;~.
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WATER HAlTLF.D. Call Tom · town kitchen. tile flooL lo- supp 1es.
o un s
inside and out.
nd · J h Fred lck
a»d Atd a-umnent ~ tn vot.
Diddle VI 3-2276 or Wl 9- 1
' cated at 136 Linco!n-rd Call an kinds . Have guns - wm I
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son,
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Gun·
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be eaa·.
trade. Have shells - w Ill
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a celll!d, .-t a~l4• llld EXP?'P4 from
2512.
9 to Gtp
IVV 2-Jtrltl.
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sell. De JOt St., Rutland
Radio, heater, V8 motor, needs repairs, standard trans.
week visiting her m~her, Mrs. ~l:t 'i.:~ot~::t:-,eou:'":C. :~
UNFURN-ISHED___ apartment. Ohio.
9 3 1~tc
Good tires. Special.
Laura Bell. John lB enterlng be •urren4ered, cancelled. and "t
th
d
Illin . 1 ulde by v1J"tu1 ol tnud. ...,.. . tw·
with bath and utility ~oom . ONE 3ft ton Chevrolet tTUck,
e secon year at
ots D· ~ery, and tbat the lAid uu. ol. tba
803'&gt; Brownell Ave' Middle- I electric motors. Phone WY 2·
Durstitute of Technology in Chieago. ~:~ ~~"':~!."!':. ".:".::· ,:,~::
I 3319 .
8ft. body, Good Urea Sounl motor.
be worked ahould
be quieted, their co.N et autt.
pori . Call WY 2-3045.
9 10 If". .
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th the
Ohi summer
In
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and for other proper reUel, and &amp;Jut
PLANNING
9 10 3tc I _ _ _
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- ----'I'll ROUND TABLE, bed springs, 1
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YOUR VACATION?
mattreS!, dresser,
hand
World Traveler to
Mrs. Mabel Wherry of Wash· •••• Cod•.
,
SIX ROO~! house. Laurel C 1
Ro•d ••rvice, bail bond
Rd Phone IVY 2-331§.
sv.·eeper, ali for $15. Bendix I
Or We'll Both Lose!
Speak to Women
ington, Pa. and Mrs. Romaine ,.:!,"! •;•":'":.:.:;:
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Mrvic:e and travel senice 1, ___ ___
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APAHTMENT, 138 Bullemut
ter, Hysell Run Road.
moony lllore Late Models To Choou From
Seidel, who has spent
four guests last week of their sister,
NeJUo .,.,.,.., .,,...,,,
Verv nice for thrte or rooms
9 10 3te
years tn Cairo, Egypt, will be Mrs. James Swart at the hom"e %;':n_c;w • hl1es-.
E. M. BURTON
for
·men
with
kitchen
privil·
OPEN
EVENINGS
TIL
8:00
P.M.
the
guest speaker for the first of Mr. and Mrs. AI Crow where 19&gt;1!, 18 • ,., 11011• •·••·"'
WY 2-2632
li71 lrMdWIY
Middleport
eges. Inquire Thursday, Fri· 1- ElectrJc refrigerator, G E.
meeting of the year or the Pt. Mrs. Swart iB convalescing af~
LHAL HOTit:•
day or Saturday.
9 10 3tc 1 dinette set, 1 bed complete, I
Pleasant Branch of the Amerla ter a recent lllness.
The unden!Pell will offu at pub·
AlJTtiMliRILI. lnstlrance ~en :
·- --- - 1 buffet, 1 dresser,
extra i
can Association of
Sunday guests of Mr.
and ~r~::i:.:o
~~~1!~o:a~~
cancelled' t.os:1 vuur opera
For
Sale
chairs,
I
pair
curtain
stretchWomen
Monday
Sept
14
Mro.
Fred
Cadle
were
Mr
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tor'l ucenae? cau w~
ers,
qw ng arne. e
the Appalachian Auditorium
and Mrs. Leonard Moore and '"'",....·
lt&gt;u, LEGHORN hens for sale, 40 Beach above Bradbury School
ginning at 7:45 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Oun of ..,....... ~;..,. "'·
&lt;~nts each . c. R.
Pierce, ,
9 10 3tp
Your Chevy Dealer
Pomeroy, Ohio
Mrs. Seidel, the former
Beaver Fails, Pa.
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9
_Langsville, Ohio.
-ll-litp ~'REE LOAN of our efficient
nette Lewis, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Nance
"' 10. ""
For Sale or Rent
~·oH SALE -- 21 foot house I Carpet Shampooer
FREE
late C. C. Lewis and Mrs. and three children of Chesstrailer
.
Good
cond1t1on
F~rstl
with
purchase
of
Blue
Lustre
Real
Estlte
For
Sale
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FIVE ROOMS and bath. house.
$250
takes
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Phone
WY
2Shampoo.
Baker
Furniture,
llltnen
Services
use as ber subject "Contrasts weekend with his ;wenta, Mr.
123 Hudson St.
Middleport ,
2922.
9·11-3lc
Middleport.
9
9
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of Egypt."
and Mrs. Ted Nance.
Inquire Ohto Hotel. 8-t~ttc
1960 V~lkswagen~ -2- door, very
' HOUSE for sale. Beside . Brad· PHOTO Copying Servlce. Cop- Mrs. Judson Brake., pre
Mr. and Mrs. George
nice $1.0!15 00. Gail Miller :PEACHES, ready. bring con- bury school. Call WY ~- ies made of legal papers, will preside at the
land who have been ,siaUonled
OCie
0 es
Wanted To 6uy
Garage, Phone IVY ~-&gt;19ti
i tainers. Webster Fruit Farm,
8-21·Uc birth recorda and almost any Other officers for the new yeer In Colorado are on let!Ve ,
---------9 11 3tc Long Bottom, Ohio. Phune
•.!her documents. Also lamin· are, Miss Zelda , Knapp, vice ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
,
1000 Squirrel tails &lt;grey)
05 _- ;- - -- ---- .
985-3201.
8 5 tfc FOR SAI.E- Middleport'o taJI. Hng In plastic, film to pre- president; Mrs. Cary Howard Walter Cleland.
Mr. and Mrs. Jea Honeycutt
each, 5000 fox squ~rrel tails, 1956 SIZF. 8 by 35 hou"" trailest building. located 352 N serve your valuable papers. Rayburn, secretary and
Mr. and Mrs. Cheater
family and Delores open!
.06 each. Rub salt into meat
A real bargain
Walter ! - Real Estate For Sale
Second Streot, Middleport
Reuter lnsuranoe, Pomeroy
Ruby Carder, treasurer.
son spent 'a weekend o~t
the weekend in North CaroUna,
ends. lay away , keep straight I Crook s, IV\ 2-3631 9 11 filc 1
Prtc'Od for ~ulek .ale
Jn.
9 4 tfc
field with their son, Mr. and
and dry. Wild Gin Seng $1 25 9 PIECE walnut dining room 1~OR SALE - 4 roora house quire at Ohio Hotel.
Pleasant Valley tloapital
Mrs. Brian Simpson and Usa.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smith are
10 It Uc PIANO TUNING. N,ewman Bur·
per oz., yellow root, .10 per • suite . Call WY 2-3515.
1 acre ground, Rt. I, Reed,.:
ADMI'M'ED: Mrs. Larry Mrs. Roy Beggs and .
tho birth ol 1 dauoz. Must be clean. Not stems 1
9 II 3tc
ville. Winnie Bailey,
Box
,
delta, Middleport WY 2-5246. CurUs, Long Bottom, 0 hI o; Paul, of East Liverpool
Ann bom Sept. 2·
Mail to D H. Roe and Sons.
E
d
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d ' 189
9 9 &amp;tp I'OR SAJ.E In Mlddleport 4
9 3 30tc Mrs . Winfield VanMetet,
recen.t guests of ber sister, Mrs.
ha5v,eandtwoMarothker3.dllldroGrandn·
Box 346, Pt PI'E'asant, W Va US D an_ new co
,_ng an
.
bedroom brlck bouse,
2
Ca.
shoes. !mens. ,_,"erles and
baths, tot and a ball, out of BULLDOZER and hack-hoe -• on; Mrs. Thomas Crump,
me Scary and Miss Minnie
II
Mr and.,_ Claude
9 ll 3tp
..... wood; Mrs. Lorena Windon, Ma. Harpold.
paren are ·
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~ANTED to bu
, curtains Epp
'ding, 3tl SIX ROOM house, 15 acres, 2 high water . Nice iocaUon. loader.
Ponds, baaementl, son; Palsy Thomas,
Mrs. Ann Coe left to _ _. Smith, Reedavllle, and Mr. end
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9-11-Jtc porches, running water in See by appointment. or caD dltcblng. P.M. Cowdery. Cbel- DISCHARGED.· Mrs.
the
ter In Columbus. , _ . Mrs. Melvin Smltb, pomeroy,
Farm elevator swtabie for - ~ --- -_- . ki h
--• 1 • • or ""' • _,.
moving dtrt from hasemenL PORCH chair, antique table,
'tc en, apple trees, .......
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ter.
1-IUOtp ard Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. Waid
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Buckley
G, E. Reuter, 166 Unioo Ave. storm door, Buckeye coal buo and mall route. Contact
(SI lf tic
&amp;Ut'l'IONED
ton; Mrs. James 3ee,
spent the weekend with
Marilyn are YlsttiD8 Mr.
Pomeroy Phone WY Z.M90 or heater, large. round table, Mrs. Paul Searls, Story• Run BOUSE FOR SALE, BarrbOD' r-pl* l!enb
Mrs. Frill: I&gt;onecutter,
and Mrs. Albert Hili. Th&lt;!lr l~.vi llfrs. Bob Merdllh 1.1 d
WY :t-2431.
9 4 6tc bedstead, coli sprmgs and or phone EM 7-7~.
ville. Three bedrooms and
Crill llliitllwd
Pleasant; Mrs. Max Graham, daughter, Cheryl,
family Ill Arlzolla,
Serta mattress, lawn swmg 1
9 10 3tp hath. Small doWll paymeat.
write, ,.... • C t d
Arbuckle; Ben Roush,
West home with them after
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pick·
'roT WATER bniler .md stok· and a small building to be
Phone SH Z.M611.
&amp;. C. BUDPORD
Columbia; Mrs. John Windlsth, a week with her
001 open! Sunday with Mr. and
Hill, moved. Phone SH 2-4834.
a 25 l21c
lat . ., U11t
Mt. Alto; Mrs. Hattie
Mr. and Mrs.
er, coal fired. Harry
Mn. Bill Meredith and BODS,
Rt. Z Racine. CH 7·2t42.
9 It 3tc ..., 111'1...."J
11 "8-19-Uc
HOUSE FOR SALE• C rOiiiiii
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t
"" Pt Pleasant; Mrs. Jack
and Mrs. Michael Fisher of
Beverly. Jean Whitehead return·
===---;-;-c::---:- 1961 VINDALE Mobile Home,
furnlahed, MlnernWe. $SOIIII. HOUSE AND roof painting. fie. Reedllvilie.
ron spent the weekend
ed to ber bome wltb tile Plek·
WANTED, used furniture, tools, 52 x 10 with a 10 x 15 alumin- POMEROY RENTAL - Four Pbolle WY z.33l2
C 2llfe pair work, tree trimming. BIR'l'IIS: A son to Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roush.
dlshea and household goods. urn awning, Roger Keller, rooms with both, gas heat'
Reasonable prices. Call VI s- Mrs. Larry CurU., Lon11
Mrs. Elsie Rlluah of P01m- l eoa.
Any amount, large or small. Star Route, Pomeroy, Ohio, ing, out of high water, $30 BRICK veneer rancb
lulme. ZlOO.
1 'll 14tp tom.
eray lpelll the weekend
Mrs. James Caruthen end
Cali Knotts Auction, Galiipo- Phone Chester 985-3393.
per month.
Quality conatruclloo and ma· L 0 MeCOY AUCTIONE""'
Auto "'-lea
Mr. and Mrs. Frencls
Canton and Mr. ~ Dd
Us, Ohio. Phone 446-2917.
9 t 6t.c HARRISONVILLE - &amp; • room terlal. Spaclnua living room,
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Sunday aftemollD guestl of
Marvin Marb
'lllltad
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10_20..:.tp 1950 Rariey Davidson Motor· frame hotlll8 with front and 3 oveMized bedrooms, 2 a.ter, Oblo.
lll82 2 DR. PIJmoutll v.. 'l'cJr. Mmrlaea waa
Rev.
Mn. Beu LartiDI.
H I 'W t d
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cycle 175. Fine shape, good back porcherl, cellar base- car patio, 2 llm7 out build·
que Fllgh~ power brakel, Ra- Ball! of cambrld&amp;e.
Recent vllitDnl of Mr. aD~
e P
an e
tires Call WY 2-6708
ment, isrge garage and work· lng. Well located on boautlful·
EXPERIENCED
dlo and beater. Thll week
and Mn. Paul A.
Mrs. Bert Sbumwq wen :Mr.
':VAITRESS wanted. Apply in
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and ly landscaped bill.
Three
,1395, Powell'l Servlee
en and daiJ&amp;h!on,
and Mn. iluJlert StalkDer and ,
9 '9 3t.c ;. shop, uUllty buDding
person. Sportsman Bar, Porn·
large tot. A buy at $3500.00.
mUea north of Falrgroundll.
·
Uon.
H-tfc and Margaret, of Racine, R.
Sabina, Mr. and Mrli.
eroy.
9 11 3tc REGISTERED Jersey
cow RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT Rt. No. 33. Terms ~ be
Tb8 Brmblllr
bave receotiJ relllrtled
Calaway and Mn. QOr.
txPERIENCED CliShier, ea· with third caU, hay, Masdey -Extensive equipment
for arranged. Call WY W615.
Warltl 8ludul cl C::OmpiCI
where the)' 'rislted
Calaway and Dlaile Col,
perienced stock clerks. Ex- Ferguson Tractor ID
Good operaUon including Do • Nut
N-Ile
Euelloaee
partllla, Mr. and
'l'upper8 Plains.
ri ed
need
shape.
Call
SH
Ul24.
machine
and
pizza
Oven
W
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l'rom
tire
1arp11
trudl
or
...
ear
_
rldo
and
Pln1on
ol
Kettefrln8
Craie Teed hal retuzlllll to
1
::pl~cNo ~:.""ca~~.Y Apply
9 . St.c Old eatabDshed
locatio~ _Employment
a...t&gt;ulldour rrdlator to tho ~•• "8.;.'n cor
wllb her bro,then and lllten bls bomli In Ca!Ucirblt · ~
in person Tiny's Foodiand "B 'S'IZE potatoes. Also 11158 available at reaaonabl• rent. 'WILL DO baby sitting and troD- l8lllleot bMIU eotw.
and IIIOIIIIPl"'lrlllty
Dve jn Dayton.
tile · - Willi lila
Middleport.
st.c
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for
sa1e
or
trade
.:i;xc-:CKLER,
REALTOR
~~in
my
home.
Ph~
~2.See
Rev-=~II&amp;~S:.,.
' Mn.
19
~OOKING 'OR SICURI
for pjckup. Charles R. BarPIL WY z.3MO
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Metropolltu Motore
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'-Bill
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ris, PorUand, Ohio. Ph o o e
t _9 3tc
lntulrance
wv'Mtct
Pomeroy
E. Mo1n Street, Pomeror
baa returned to ....~ado
- Mn. J.:71" ....._
1087
VI il-2693·
I 8 12tc FOR SALE - Two - three •
.
Phae WY Wl'll
Coijege, PukenbtJri, · W.
"'1• IM o. •- ""' 1 ....,. NOW Rl!:ADl mel..,.. oota- room apartment
building JOHNSON, Slm- tnouranc:o IIBA'nNO, f'hmllltil, llaeO•
4 Z2 tic w!lere abe I&amp; 8 atudeat. She
"' '"' ,. """• """"'"" ,,_
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bu ·
c ta 1 n•-~-~ F F i •. ApneJ ID. AU at In hr • - &amp;ntlld Btolllon.
. to llidlb her training
,.,...,. .._,. _,,. -·~~• toos com, oeans .I JJIJ - brifll!
.:on c n.ou~u .
c •·
' lim Job
..., Ill But M.tJo fllnel, .....,. lll82 PONTIAC. S22liO. 4 tlaar
Seeretary ·Science a\ the
• ~containers ao dplck youraeH
Chester, Ohio, 915-4015.
: ; : ' ; Pill' ,...;::
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banllop. Callllna. blue
eoUege tlill quaf!e'r.
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CiarOIIOI Prollltt. VI $-2254
9-Utp
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Mr, and I ~- A.' G•
..-:=~;
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IIIII Gl I , .......... ...
.,,, MtMieport. Call W"a' 11.014P. parents ul ilef.
1 year old PalomTno quarter MEXICAN
tomatoes. WUHom brick house, l'&gt;fl acres land,
Jnatructlona ,
Htartl
power llleortna. powet Drak•- Selleri ul ~. recenUy
mare w1th or without quart· H. Holmes, Syracuse.
II&gt; batha. Wall · to • wall
.
radio and emu 910 8~ lied with the Sellen falbily and
111111 •
er colt. Gail Albany MY a.
a 11 ttc carpeting. 2 fire places, · full u. S. CIVIL SIRV_IC' t a m i ; &amp; Q
SZ89.
• 111114' attellded the Commeneement
1111.
1 n 3tc
baaernent. PbODe WY W45 ...... ...,. •
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Miscellaneot11 household
after
ltC ,,..... • - - """'"'
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4
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1l'IVE YEAR old Western Plea.. at r
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In rear of
701
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9
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-opea
kPft'f•er
GMII11J ..u...ure riding horse. Contact Hay Broadway - enter ailey from HOME for rent In Pomero,
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pa1ntfng;
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ftii!!IN:
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Enno, Rl. I, l1oJ: 1, Porn- Locust St., or Alb Street. 10 l'OOIDI .and balb. WY ....,.•• .
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Call W'll , ta'l~ 11Q • Nlctll
chl!llney potn ng.
eroy.
· I II ate lo 12 1. m. on!J.
I 10 Sic
,·1-U,t!¢, 1._ \.l'::t:"' ·- .'· , ~ .. ·.
, . . .. I • lie bour. VI, i'-2'100.
ily, with new Oex-a-diet tab- [

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MEXICAN tomaroes. William
H. Holmes, Syracuse.
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LeMans 2 Door. Red over white finish, good whitewall
tires, 326 cu. ln. VB engine, automatic trans. Radio and

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lt'a true that tb1a season 1 have
United Prell lllterarUoaal a situation oomedy, but I'm
ROLL YWOOD (UPI) -Witb bidding for the rlibll to Jamea
the toievlJIOD ....., sot to Joyce's 'lilY....,' T-b om 01
open full blut nHI week, video Mann'a 'The MaJie Mountain'
uecuUvea are dlapatcblng and Marcel Proust's 'Rememsor;ne of their biggest ceiebrl- brance of 'l'bJngo Pasl,' u well
lleo to the blnterland to fomi u for all of D. IL Lawrence'•
lasting friendships wlth the works wblcb 1oo1&lt; adaptable to
public. Fortunately, we were toievlalon. Maybe you've seen
able to collar some of theee my movies along these tines. I
celebrities for exctuslve stat&amp; want to ba Identified with great
menta before they le!L Remem- things. Desperately."
br, you read them here first. May Marker, tho legendary
liary Crewcut, the b•ndso'Ile leadlntr lady: "No matter bow
youna leading I!Wl: "A .ICOOP much one hal achieved, one
for you, baby. l'm~orm must ba wlllln&amp; to gamble In
own produclloa
'm aperimental shows If one
23 already, and II Fr
t. wanll to mature In one's prora had my aosurance l)e could fession , That II why 'nHI sea·
be another ~e. Maybe you saw son I will have a special enmy last aerie•, 'Tho i':naign.' II entitled 'May Marker Presents
was gN&amp;t, but they didn't know Labnr Day with Bob Hope and
what to do with me. Tha stris a Cast of Thousand• From The
worship me, and I like some of Hollywood Bowl.'"
them. The press relea•e• de- Tbe Channel Swlm:'Regularly
llcrlbe me as nt&amp;ged, whlcb Is scheduled booing broadca•ts
about right.''
bow off network television Fri·
Harry Mlddleground, the fa· day with ABC's fmal "Fight of
moua proclu.cer: "Well, look, the Week," which matches

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4 Door. Low mileage by 1oea1 owner, 1potleaa interior,
~bei.ge and brown finish. VB en2lne. Powerglide trana. Radio and healer, whitewall tires ahow little wear, Wu

Local owner, clean interior, 6 cyl., st.andanl trans., good
tires, radio HDd heater.

.Television Revue

l'rolOIIional Otfl... and Boopitlll. Colllplell 'l'hlnlna,
ProfeiiJonol, I"Ubllc Belallo"" Lobont.orJ, Raoep!lont.l,
Speeeb op~ Clwm - qo 11 · 111. Sbort Couno. _.nent
oolarleo, married or llJtilo. Will not lnterfon with PT. PLEASANT - Acllon
ent job. Cambrldce CoUece. Write, Cl•lnr e&lt;l4rtee 111d
the Muon Coonty Circuli Court II '. telepbone nWilber to Bo•. ee&amp;C, ell&gt; The Deil1 -liDo!,
Thursday was tho dlsmlsaal
Pomerw, Oblo.
the crimlne1 appeel acllon
State h. Hey Newell, Sr. charg-1
---------- - - - - - ---~ed with recltleaa driving,
pecta to receive l1er dlplomJ
allo the dlsmlasal of tbe1 •::~ \
in December, 1lltM.
of State vs, Albert Lee Jc
indecent exposure.
The criminal appeal aclloru
Legal Notice
of Stat&amp; vs. Darwin H.
bins, intent to defraud ana State
vs. Alfred Plants, J&amp;sault on a
u•AL NOTICI
miLor, were both remanded to Mr. and Mrs. James Roush w.tfi:.~:U:. ~i.,~naur'.:.
' Justice
of Peace Cou'1: for dis- honored their daughtert AJnan.. fled
burP,that
Pennaylvanla, 11 berebJ aou.
,
OD the 8tll dQ of Apr11,
position.
da with a party 011 her siath - · ,.,..... H. ........ ... NeUlo
blrthda'y, Aug. 28 . Games were m..s
...,,w,\belr•· n.
'· "'"' Bottom. ohio.
On the criminal docket
cert&amp;Lft petiUcm ... t.h•
action· of the State vs. lied
Ann HUI, played with prizeo "'ven Aft. c~n •• c....... ,.,..., ""'' Coun·
nd
a•
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t.J, Ohio, cu. No. 1U121. aram.t 11y.
contributing, was no ; o er Amanda opened her gifts ,.,.
II., o.t ,.. Pll!nttll.
the case of State vs. Layton refreshments of Ice cream,
:.~~4r::!ru~. tll~".':!w~ the
Savre
Illegal
sale
of
and
Kool
ade
were
served
Treat
n. rouowlbi nal ..ua. tltv.at1
•
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ed tD the County ot lleJU. ID t.he
tcaU• bg beer
vs. of eandy bars and balloonl were """
ol -ohio, ,.. "' '"' - ·
W and State
ol OUve and bound..t and d.eJCrib.
a)
eaver,
given to the little guests. Pres-- ec1 .. tOIJowe: AD o1. u.. foUowinl
were set for trial the week of ent were Candy • Sandy' Rhon- a11.d
r••l ••tate lltuwte m lhln County.
lt:ate of OhiO. and ta S.etknt
September 21.
da Beckie and Robert Proffitt · Number Tweaty-etx, Towa NumlMr
The civil action of Charlea 0arr'e ll RoUSh Tl m
Bentz,' Four.
Bani• Pu.rchaea,
No. 11, ..
Ohlo
Company'l
aNItbe
t. OUWI
1
0
R. Withers, Administrator of
Pe~
Imboden ' J·~
and Judy .
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aa.r
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quarter of the IOUtbell\ quartet ~;~f
tate of S muel Withers, dec., Roush Bea Jay Autherson rue. •Ill Seetlon N~;~. Twant:v...u. Allo,
t
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U)l .-ut ball of the. nortbeut QWir·
vs. E rv je Ca r It and
ky Snider, Brenda Sayre, TeiTY ter of Secthm No. TwenlJ' • flop.
Cartt has been sett1ed.
em·dy Lee Steven and Rich- Toll'n No. "- aanp Nb. u. o1 1h•
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and
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· Ohio Comp11l)"'1 PurcbUI. Belnl In
tion was for $10,000
was le GIIUlan Connie Glenn and ouve Towuhlp and Count, of ll.ela:•
the result of an acctdent May
~sh,
and Mn. h~~.:n:o:,.:~C:..~on°:
7, 1963 on Jerrv'a Run R t.o ad Ronald Gillilan, Mrs.
I1ah 1...REFER.ENcJ: DRD: V~;~J 1M.
when a car driven by the Cartts Roush Mrs. Faye Proffitt the .... ..., · ,.. ...,.,...., ""''
Samuel
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I struck and k'lled
I
hosts, ' Mr. and Mrs. Roush,
PI•inUffl 1n thetr petJ.tloJI t.~Cr~be
I ers ' son of Charles Withers. and the honoree , Amanda ·
atlfb
coDtr•et entere&lt;l mto by llld plllrland the defenlllant, Alwldnum
Rev. and Mrs. H. L. McDaniel Builder• Co., a Pf.rtnumlp. • purQueen Candidates
returned after three weeks va- ~rJ-1n c:~~raet ~:'a~

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and bath house, in
Minersville. Write Raymond
Brown, 755 Stelzer Rd., Lot
247, Columbus, 19, Ohio.
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WY 2-5217.
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FURNIStlED bouse, newly- decorated iMide and ou~ Porn·
eroy. IS(I.OO month without
utilities. Cali WY 2-5262 In
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 19C::.. ~~'.~ .;'n;
PRia RVE CENJJ·
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unch Hunt or
Local and state law enforce- St., Pomeroy.
ment autboritles tnday launclr- White broke out or the uped an area search for a Meies stairs of the ancient jail
at
county jail prisoner who eecap- 8.20 m last night by plctJnc
ed from blo ce)l Friday night. · 1ocPk· and
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Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbaeh wnmen'o quarters.,
said the escapee lo Kenneth The Pomeroy mall was be·Ray White, 21, of 121 Ebeneoer- lng held Jn jail oo two e1Jaries

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same charges, Jome. Freder-iappeared In Meigs County Court
iek S~uster, 21, also- of Pome- In a preliminary hearing: Both
roy, remain"'i in the . down- entered pleas of ll&lt;)t gwlty to
stairs sector of the Jail today. the charges and ~bound ovSheriff Hartenba k id lhl• er to the grand JUry on $1,1100
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each by Judge Frank W p,...
:;ml:oy Motur Compony used morning that the two men were ter, Jr.
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In Augusl
"prohlem priloners," so he sep- Whlte and SchUller were tak
Another prisoner lacing the arated them Friday after tbP.y en lnto cuotody on August 19
or auto larceny and also for
parole violation. Affldavita bad
been filed against him lor car
theft in connectlon with two
automohlleo taken from the

by SberiH Har1oaboch .n.r·N
two stolen cars, both Oievrol"'
Monzas, w~ foulld abandoeed in a strip mine IIU near
Demr.
Sheriff Hartenbaeb cleacrlbecl
White as belns e ft., 2 111. IIJl
and weighlng 140 lbe. wilb bro\115
hair and tnown eye1.

B1lton Rakes
Handling of
Bobby Baker
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Sept. 13-14-15
"WILD AND WONDERFUL''
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STYLE NO. 861

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you against overspending - and because
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