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Observation School on Teac mg
Of New Curriculum is Announced

Skit Portrays Changes in Aims,
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. t'IOn I • Mam y
y ayed
Committees of wScs 0 rgqmza
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A skit showmg the chang.s noon Ci rcle, Mrs
Gale " I ::1
People In
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Homecoming and Rally

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NOW YOU KNOW

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Board Council
from Colum· the evaluation period
m
bu!.
to 4-30 p. m. followed by a
aocl
Instructor Ia
The lolllowln&amp; sclledule hal closing wonhlp.
Day
ing a the Observition
been
f
5 30 to Teachers attending are ask·
.. the Women 's Souely of ChriS- and Class
"
Ill
I
om
was observed at the R 0 c k
on the teaching of the .....
Friday ··~-... rom
od
bring tbeir teacber and
tian Semce liighl tghtt'd I he &amp;Jme of the proje&lt;'ts w 10· '
H . ISnr gs Methodist church Sun- ' Mr. and Mrs. CIUford Mayes f\culum in Methodist
6 p. m., registration with a l
tot books but packet. ol
combmed m... ung of the Socte· elude fmishmg the new class- M• and Mrs Lew" arm . ~ '
i 'nin with the wor- and son, Gregory,
recently Sehool to be beld Friday
:!S-cent dessert: e to 7:45, Orl· studen
. be rovkled for
ty and Circle' &lt;&gt;I Heath Metho room s by the Eleanor Ctrcle, were a\ S.ag.rtown, Pa over day, begn g d ted by the I spent a week'i vacauon In Cln· S t nta Sept 18 and 19
entation: 7:(S to 8:4S, classes ; material Wlll T p ldnl hao
dist Church :\lond&lt;n t:'\ Pntng the annual uaaza r. beart-hn~ tht&gt; wt&gt;t&gt;kend to attend' th-e fun- ship s~~:~~:r '7:r::l:y. He had I cmnatl where they. v!slled the I ~ u Gr:~ Methodist
to be conducted wltb girls
study. Mrs.
o~tratlolll
at the church
proJPCI, and pt'Can sale
An ml of Mrs Harm uncle ,' Rev
t . " Hall
Around zoo and Gregory visited Coney In G Ill lis
boys of the church
school room lor more contacted Car
Takmg part m tht.• :-.kl l were nount·t&gt;mt&gt;nt s lnC'ludffi a rum· (;eorge Abner Sc hmitl
Mr I TI
for hCI~ op~~·
y
Island and Pee Wee Valley .
Sear: t~achers of Heath parttcipattnc ln a model class- and mayllbe I
be ava.llablt
( ,
1 IJv th~ Arternoon Cl r· s h 11 was a native of Mm- •e ross
ve
F
to t·30 p m pools wi a so
1\lr, ( .lt&gt;nn
1 ' :... :-. ,
2 m thf' lormer c
Sunday School , with William I David Wlley wlll be a
Methodist Church
are
room. rom 1 45 t1 .
I for transportation to Gallipol·
presJdt&gt;n t, Mr" P.arl Kmghl rle U&lt;. IO
n and a rum- I erS\Il ~
Cla rk as superintendent, fol - mure at OhiO Uruvennty instead ning to attend. Members
the wlll be 8ft evalua on se .
Class 12 nreotd&lt;ni \It&lt;
A &amp; P
, _10 b\ ;;1. Mrs John Smith returned lowed the worship service Ai oJ Larry as fi!Ven in a previous teaching faculty lor the
Snturday morning:
ls.Tho registration fee lor tho
Cns...,dl VIc-e J..&gt;rt'Sidl:' nt . ul V. S mllge s~lf' I U&lt;
.
homt' Sunday. after H visit with program was presented by the I] arucle.
mclude Mrs. Wilson Rucker
RSSion will be hel ed
Itwo • day sessions is four
C S '''" 'll tss Be"
Sanbo;n '""'" Ct!co.
re &lt;ted relalives m Columbus and To- Pre-school class taught by Mrs
· Columbus,
Mrtt. to 10 a. m. follow
'
1 ll • The Rev. M. E. Dowchairm an ul rhe Allernuun ltr· ~lr&lt; ~~nl&lt;m&lt;n~er Dn ';,; be ledu She was accompamed Harold Blackston and the Prl· \ Mr. Vernon Weber, owoer of Jamea Keach,
Ky., actual claSI observation
do arsihe Portsmouth District
l'le
II orlu Lom mun I)
yR til and home bv Homer Walter of To· mary class l~ught by Mrs. Nor· ] the ~uahty Print Shop 111 Mill· Kindergarten ; Mro.
10 to II a. m.; from II to 12.
son, i ion on
Educatlo..
Durmg the''''"' " S.Inhurn held Nuv '. ,JIMihe M ' N an iedu. whu was enroute to Mar· lman
F'our reel dleport, has purchased
&amp;be Elliott, Louisville,
Ky.,
wiD be an evaluation of.
Is urglng all teachmodeled l:i twl
alt&gt;d \
would
on busme.ss
tauons were given, "The Ral - I prmhng and I
mentary Grades, I . II;
work den.e In the
with ers r:n:·interested persona to
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cop1es ut tilt' magcJZint''-'
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t
• 1 SmJi e '' by David
Hams, ment formery us
Y
· Fred Hixson,
to I p . Ill - a sa
unc
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h
Outlook" md . Mrthodtst Worn· lw Ill progrt&gt;ss thts weE-k .II ti e Ml and Mrs EverE-tt Thorn-, YD
,F
t ' ' Bobb) Ball· Hethel Coleman wbo has mov· 3
4· Mrs Ot~
beverage served by the local attend the IC oo.1
an Jl ru;, 3m "ugg P"II tlll " ltH l li ul l h .tnd
help
as visit ed m Albany Sunday, ! :..rwon't Thorgge,; Brian Ktzzee:
tu Albany .
Del.phos'
Gradei 5 • I.
·
J d 1\'1 • • Leo Smith M "
nd M
\' aughan 1
o
m s.
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•
the l'urn mg Y~" n ttl dt hdd bt·en 11t'd t'
Is l I\ tl 1h group wJ lh Mr a
rs.
' and "Why I Go To
Sunday
M nd Mrs 0 E McKin16)'
Jn charge of th~
prese nlt'd at lnP dJ-;fnl 1 me~·t t llllllse iOI. I ~.m f'gl'~ene fur the Ross
School " Jud y Radford a nd h r. l:arned Uta~ their son-in~ trative School will be tbt Rev.
I ld t B'&lt;nt-r l)tHII ~A- t·rt' tot tl1t' ass Jo,; t,ln&lt;'f'
.
ave
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f Col mbus Dl·
IDg w a '
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""I' a\ Lan&lt;&lt;Sie&lt; !Iii&gt; R D Gotthardt r.turne&lt;l to Bruce Blackston
1law Mr \aron Sbeets, Is con· Robert Wa ton 0
u . • be
alsu dJsrusc;;ell
'·
tJs
home
Col
umbus
Mondav.
l
The
Junior
r
hoir
sang
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'How
l
f
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d
to
.
Mt
carmel
Hospital
rector
of
the
school
Will
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A
rake uoper was sf'r\ H'.l t
1'
" ft
h"ch I me
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H ard
El·
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p~n
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f:"ll~ WI I ll i\lt" Hl·t m; n Haddox v.as 1after a several days v1s1 1 Wit 1 Great Thou ~rt. a er w I m Co lumbus, where he IS be- the _Rev . ow
ed pn.cPdmg l,ht me hlf&gt;sg 1n tile re polt Pd ·onfmPd to
Meigs Mr:s \\ A Morgan
a readmg , "God Bles~ The Lll- ! mg treate-d for a heart attack.l ecutlve Secretary of the
mem bPrs seatl ( at !&lt;l
llos Jll 'II Wlth a brok.
tie Churches" wa s given
by I
'~~~~;;;~~~~=~
dmm!-!, room J· ;JI I
fl m\ ero,; ~kmotJ.il
I •
Mr and Mrs Norman Fi sh- ' B tt
I eonard
A
song
Recent VISitors with Mr. and J•il r
Li!MJI8fi
:ua•
were used ,m llw tab iPs '.'; \l h \.'ll hlp (dW~I" fo\~~es e;~n~~~~ t&gt;r u( Scnec~vtlle and granddau-1 •. ~ . . ; Be~n With Jesus,"
by Mrs James W-eber were Mr.
Arnold Grate, of Rutland.
the ofl!ct•rs tJI tht· C J!Tl~-'" ~•·n rrl(it Jdld \lr-, Atw . p g , gh t.. r, Marsha Smith of Columntor &lt;'holr lilt&gt; hymn.j and MIS . Ernest Paulin of Ket.- a representative of Tlu Giding as hostt&gt;ss~·"
\1 \ ~ \\r lltc~m Russell ,.., ~\~l~n bus were weekend g~sts of ~~~hJu l Have 'Gone The Last tenng.
eon• waa cuesf speaker at the
Mrs Cle nn L&lt;lmbPrt tJt~'"i · .Jan lt'" \\t•bel i\lrs Fra~he Mr. and Mrs Hobert Warns- Mlle~f The Way,' and the ]
Syracuse N'azartne cburcll
dent of WS C~ opt&gt;nt'd lhf' M.Hltn ,md Mrs. Dtehl
lf'v and daughter
' p er in umson con -I Fnday guests or Mr and SIIDday.
t.
and wekomPd nwm m~·PIIflg wa s t•losl:'d Wllh pray- "u
nd Mrs Norman F1sh- Lords
ray
'
Mrs Wilham Slater and famThe work of The Gtdeool,
mee mg •
M
M .
Duw son
, mr a
eluded the program
.
d M . F r ed
ed b buslbers and gut&gt;sts. \11 s J 0 h n t•r lr' rs ar vm
, er and granddaughters, Mar - A b· k t dinner was served 11ly were Mr. an
rs.
h wbieb Ia sponsor
Y
Krawsczyn , ol the FINmOI Clr-;
1sha Smith and .June Ann Wams- lat noo~s ~~ the ehurrh
social , Cabeeri, Athens, and Mrs. Et - oessmea. was explained by
c'e led devottons. u-; mg scr11J·
: ley v1s1ted sundoy evenmg w1th l
[ Mr. Grate wbo also displayed
1 el Burkett of Cloubus.
and a mt&gt;d lt .lt\IJn . . treo,;s• '
lhJ s mother Mrs. William
Cliffol'd Jerfheit
an- \
S "th of Point various types of Bibles plac-ing the need for'"" &lt;l ual thought
IS
' er atid Mr' and Mrs
Mawn i
the
program,
with
fo hospitals, sehoolo,
for the rommg ~ ~' ll
Flsh.-r ond family
.\ which opened Wllh the organ \ Plea
Mrs Wa ne Gibbons. tr • and a:tvea to eacb aer
Mrs Lam bt&gt;Jl llll!"tl{!ueed tlw
ew Ur~OSe~ . Mr!{ Stella GrueSf'r and Mrs relude. " I Have FO.JO&lt;i Th e l Mr and M~s R:tb Zahn and Ice man.
pre&gt;sidt• nl s ol t'IH cJrt lt·s ~h•1 Til/;' ('heo,;ter \A.omPn s Soc u.• Witham F'1sher or Mmers'i!lie l ~
, b
Mrs
William
Mr and
·
'd of S th
At tbe conclusloa of bl1
0
then ga'e a rec;unw ot lht.'tr lv ul Cht l ~l wn SrrvJee mt' t . al visltf:"d Monday arternoon with ' R~~7oe;d, rolrawed by. the hymn, I sons, Steven ;ndVa.a~ere
w:k. talk Mr. Grate wia-'t •'Littl,~
commg yPar s pro w( to,;. mr lurt tlw ch uH h Srp t 4 Wllh mne Mrs Charles McNamet&gt;, Mid I. St d U Stand Up For Jes- 1Charleston,
oth
Mrs It Ml1cb Wbeo God Is In It,
ing Mtss' San horn •ll the Allt'r mt•mhu " pn·sen l Mrs . Eva dle port. .
i .~"with ~tlliam Cla rk as lead- end gueststs~l~e!r ~ er,
. accompanied by Mrs. Claude
Klnles Vlrt' prrs ldt&gt;nl , \HIS m Mason Ftsher returned to hts l\ er and prayer by Rev. Lemley. David End M g Everett Davis CUnntngbam.
.....
~
dw gt'
k M day after a weo:ok's
.
t
Mr. an
rs
l•fl!nililld : u: :mmi!HJVMUiJI!!o/
Th t ope ntng prayet was by wor
on
The F'reeland Norrls quarte t are visitmg with relatives tnl
POMEROY OHIO
Mrs Pau lmt- Htce. scn pture Illn ess.
G
nt Sun I presented several numbers, af- ! Akron
LAST TIME TONIGHT
h
M1 ss Lena rueserMrs
spe Harry· Iter which Mary Francis played
weekend guests of the Revd
d "
"'WILD AND WONDERFUL' n•ndmg b\ Mr ~. Kmg ht, EpNe~- dav WI th .Mr and
.
a p1ano solo, " Angel Serena_ e. and Mrs. M. E. Dowson an
•
CTech !lL ('Ulur l
ra ns 1 4-10 Tht&gt; !Oplr , " A ew Kt&gt; 1ser, Mmersv1He.
f' The new piano was dedtcat- ns Douglas and Dwight, were
rony Curt1s. Chnst me Kau1 Purpose J.&lt;"'ur A Ne w Age,''. was Mr and Mrs Ohn Johnson o '
R
Le l
d a so •
th La h
mann
H
A
s1st1 ng
S"turda jed by the ev. m ey, an
her sister, Mrs. Ru
s ~ The Congregational ChristiBn
Featur~tte:
l&lt;'d by !1.1 , ~
lrt·
s
St ClaJrSVIIIe were t "f Mry ! song was presented b} the JUn~ I brook and sons, James, John, Church at Langsville ce\ebratWt' l e Mrs Fva K1m es, Mrs ewmng dmner guess o
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h
T
adi gs "OUr
'1
K
So's Your Antt!nna
ColorcartDOn~
Ellwl
un . Mrs. Elizabe-th and Mrs Milton Roush .
IIMor c tm:. Swo ren" n nd, "Our ! and Roger or WI more, y.
ed another year at a IOmecom·
ld d F' k
·
k
mt s er s ermo
a
•
d
Se t
Jlave~. and J\1rs Ml re ran
Mrs. Earl Smtth of Hemloc l C tr Church " were presentlng Sun ay
p . 13 ·.
WED and THURSDAY
H~'porls were given by mem- Grove l'ailed on Mrs. Denver .. ou~ ~r~. Wi!IJam Grueser.
Rev. Charles Norns, pastor
Set. 1617
b('rs who alt endtod the d1~tr1rt Carman and Mrs Earl Freck- edR ~- Watd Radford of Beav- ,
of the ~hurch, wa11 master of
NOT OPEN
1ASY D01S r1'. • •
ufl ieers m('rung at Beaver
er ~cently
e
t
k
d gave
ceremomes for the afternoon.
Th e program consisted of
Two rnun d-rob.m card s were M and ·Mrs Raymond Ev- er was gues spea er an
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Septt'mber 18-19
Sf'll l lo ~hut-ms Th e closing ans rand son and Mrs
Nora Ia? ~~S~lfl~,~:~:!~ ~Sl~: ;I~
songs by the ladies choir of the
" WAR IS HELL "
Tony Ru• ~1 1 Bayne!' Bar p1~:~yer wa~. rt&gt;ad from the Up- Bengel ca lled on Mr and Mrs. ; ~~~s ~· duet, "The Last ~tle Th~ annual Commun1ty Day~ c~urch, and the Freeland Nor·
Earl Frecker and son, Sunday Of Th W , 1
resented servtce was planned by the ~x r1s quartet.
ron .lud" •J.:Jn Wa ll y Carnpu 1f*l" Hnom uy Mrs Klmes
.., lor • - " ' .......
"OPERATION PETTICOAT"
The nex t meetmg Will be Od
·n
e
ay
was
P
R..
ecutive commtttee of the Metgs Mr. Norris gavt the address.
1
rTPC'hn 1enlor;
8
CDior.
fo Twm.o... Ughto
Can \,nml Ton r' urt 1s, Joan 1 with Ellzabelh Hayes as the ev~: ~nd Mrs. Wendel Kautz ~d~~~e~it~a~~~s ~ald Rea;: County United Church women The h~ghlights or his address
and F'reaa Frecker spent a day ~ d
.t
d
Rev Monday afternoon at the En· were • The church has lost ltl
O'BtJf•n Dm u Mt&gt;rnll. D1ek program leadl'r.
weigld liM ......
Sargeant
ntly with Mr. and M r 1. r as organ~~ ' an
· terprise EUB Church
with grip on neglect of table grac•'
MEET TONIGHT
~;I Frecker and son
I ~err::ey sang, How Great Thou Mrs. Philip Ohlinger, preai· and Bible readl"!l ~
I ht
..... llglf . . . . . pinlo, ..... (
SUN., MON , TUES.
The HomebUilders Class of Miss Patricia Fields spent rt. e h rnn "God Be Wl t h dent, in charge..
home.'' ~ eouncll IS working
"""' lolly, hot pin• •
Sept. 20-'12.
10
the
Middleport
Church
of
'
the
weekend
Columbus
wtth
I
V
Th
W
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t
A
a
in
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and
Tbe
service
will
be
held
at
now
on
bnnglng
back
OU!
ChrloWad&lt;.
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"C HALK GARD~N"
Hayley Mill s. D e bor&lt;~ h Kt&gt; rr Chri st will meet Tuesday ev- I her sister, Miss Mary
A n n 1 th~u benedic~ioneeby ~ev .' Lem~ the Rutland Methodist church tian grip. Folks have never
enmg at the church.
Fi Ids
I
November 6 at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. grown up in the church today.
.., ... lOOIC
and Mrs. Bob Busb and 1 ley closed the program.
Richard Lucas was named a1 Every one is for himself instead
family of S1dney and Mrs AI·
chairman Projects for
the of helping gibers,'' he said.
bert Hill of Marion were Sun·
meeting are school bags and
Those attending from other
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.
on
yard goods whieh will be ehurcbes were: Vona McKnight
\~
J Hill
sent to Africa and
Brazil. Rutland church; Mrs. Lena
· Mr and Mrs. George Long
Plans were made to secure Pickens, Racine: Mn, Clarice
., "
'
and family of Springfield VSI·
If
a foreign student as
guest l..ongstrelh, Gallipolis; Mr. and
\
ited Saturday with Mr. and Debbie Powers, daughter of speaker
Mrs. Robert Grate and
Mr.
Mrs E. J . Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Powers, Mrs. Margaret Houdashelt, and Mrs. Edwin Davis,_ Danvil·
Mr and Mrs. Otis Midkiff of 1was guest of honor at a party Mrs. George Anderson
and le; Nellie Myers, Danvtlle; Mr.
Bradenton, Fla. and Mr. and Saturday afternoon at . her Mrs. Patrick Lochary
were and Mrs. Wallace, Old Dexter
I
Mrs. Porter Midkiff of Hem- home on N. 3rd Ave . m. ob- named as the shipping com- ehurch; Mrs. Anna Mtller,
Jock Grove visited sunday w1th , servance of her 11th buth~ mittee. UNICEF was diseuse- Carman Re11t home; Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. E J . Hil l.
' day.
.
.
ed, and plano wlll be announc· Mrs. Lawrence Carpenter, Car·
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rich of \ Guests enjoyed dancmg and ed at , later date. Prayer by penter; Mra. Kennaw and Mro.
, Caldwell spent the weekend with i games with pnzes awarded to Mrs. Arnold Richards closed Clair Nelson, Wesley Chapel;
1 her brother and sister·ln·law, Maf!anne Kloes, Amta
Fultz, the meeting.
Mrs. caoh Braley, Middleport
i Mr. and Mrs. Homer Radford Janie Hlndy, &lt;h· ron
Glaze Attending were Mrs. Ohlin· Church of Christ.
, and attended the Homecoming and Brenda Edwards .. Assorted ger and ~~- Menzel Smith of I I:;.~...........,._.......,......&amp;
1 t the Rock Springs Methodist candy favors were giVen and the Enterpriae Church;
rerreshments of hot dogs, po- Anderson of the Middleport
1 :burch.
, Rev. and Mrs. Waid Radford tato chips, punch, and the Presbyterian Chureh;
Mro.
of l!eaver visited Sunday even- birthday cake wttll lee cream David Entsminger, Middleport '
, ing, with his brother and sister- I were served.
Methodist; Mrs. Richards and \
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Attending were
Glenn a Mrs. Campbell
Harper, Mt. I
Radford
' Sprague, Kathy Moore, Robtn Moriah B•plist Chureh, Mid·
Don Mayer, student at t h e l Mills, Katy
Russell, Redlna dleport; Mn. Clarence RendColumbus Barber College, spent I and Cranson Pratt, and Bobby orson, Allred Methodist; Mrs.
the weekend witb his parents, !and Pamela Powers. The guest Louio Reibel, Pomeroy
FedMr and Mrs. Roy Mayer.
1of honor received many glfts erated; Mrs. J. E. Foater, Pom·
Miss Callie Kloes returned' Including those from
her eroy First Baptlal; Mrs. WJIhome Sunday, alter a
two : grandmother, Mrs. Alma Cart· liam Grueser,
Rock Springs
I weeks visit at Lorain wilh her . wright of Ravenna, Mr. and Melhodlst; Mrs. Jack Curtis,
' sister, Mrs. Anna Fisher. Mrs. i Mrs. C. J . E~rsbach, Pom· ForeBt Run Methodist;
Mrs.
Edith Zeisler of Youngstown eroy, and Jame and Patsy Houdaohelt, Racble Methodist;
JOined her sister for a few days. 1 Welch. Mrs. Powers was as- Mrs. Lucas and Mrs. George
Miss Kloes was accompanied . sisled with the party by Mrs. c. White, RuUand Methodist:
home by her niece and
hus· , Grace Pratt and Mrs. Ralph Mrs. John Hayes,
Chester
band, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard : Pratt.
Methodist; Mrs. Gretta SimpCook and Andy Lang.
son and Mrs. Lucy •
Ra·
Mrs campbell Harper a n d
cine Baptist; and Mrtt. LOc:n· ll
Mrs Arnold Richard• attend·
ary, Grace Epj11Copal Church,
ed the 96th aMiversary of the I
Pomeroy.
Corinth Baptlat church at Cen· l
.:.:::::.=---,---terpoint, Sunday afternoon.
,
Alfred, and the hosts, Mr. and
, Mtss Jane Douglas, student Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cheese· Mrs. Ctieesebrew. Afternoon
nurse at Holzer Hospital, re-' brew ere h01ls for a family callera Included 'Mr. and Mrs.
Now I krow there's a big difference
turned to ber studi.. Sunday, \ dinner at their borne Sunday Clair Woode and Connie Sue
I after a two weeks vacation I in observance of the 83rd birlh· 1
................a with her mother, Mrs. Velma day anniversary of Mr1. Cheese- 11
in tnterest rates .• . makes a big difDouglas.
brew's mother, Mrs. J. B. Hay·
] es, the birthday of her aon-ln·
be a period of two weeks while, , law, Kennelh West, and Timmy
fe rence in your total savings. I'm
in others, the cycle may be wall of Columbus, and the wed·
longer and nine weeks or more l ding anniversary of Mr. and
getting smart! I'm switching today to
may el•P"'·
M" West.
A happy birthday theme was
carried out ln the tablecloth
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Jwne~
bull~:,~,,

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\olunte~r

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dles·.,\vere used on 'lh&lt; bible
With d~ated blrthday cake.
Present were' Mr. and Mrs.
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Columbua; Mrl. J, B. Hay-.,
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NEW FLORAL SHOP _ Gayle Re es, 1964 Southern Local High School
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has opened the Rees Floral in Racine on Thtrd·Sl where the Bryson ar ware one•
Days
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was located. Rees recently graduated from the Hickman Floral School lD Cleveland.
mentary
lllm on the
asssassina·
functloa
to the lntervice
In add 'ttt'on to all lines of floral needs, the new busmessman has a vanety of glaSJo
tion
of President
Kennedy,
will
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president assigned
_ wao more
b• given its world premier here
es.mg than 11 1o today.
ware. - Sentinel Photo,
Oct. 8 during tbe nalional con·
KNOXVILLE Tenn. (UPI) _ Republican presidential
S.sslona ran llgb and sen
ference of United Press. Inter· candidate Barry' M. Goldwater, calling for "straight talk" atoro freqnenlly ealled one
national editors and publishers, Ifrom the administration, accused President Johnson to· another liars. AI one stage
Frank Eschleman former fa· I
DETROIT (UPI)-The UnIt was announced today. Film day of trying to manage the news about Commun1St tblngs got oo tense that Vlee culty member of Middleport
ited
Auto Workers Unio1. today
was obtained from every avrul· Cuba.
·
. Presldenl MarUo Van Buren High school, has beeJl employabandoned "ooJH:rises bar·
able profeastonal and amateur
In a prepared speech starting the second day of his took two plstolo Into tbe cham- ed to teach Dnver's Education
gaining" and sel a
strike
source to produce a detailed four-day campaign in the. South, Goldwater sa1d the Pre· ber to supplement !be authur- after school hours by the Board
deadline
for
10
a.
m.
Friday
at
account of PreSident Kennedy s sident had deleted certain statements on Cuba. from the lty of bls gavel. Tblogo were of Education.
For
.
Motor
Co.
death tn Dallas last Nov ·
prepared text of his address to the Jnternabonal Ma· onlerly that day,
Eschl•man resigned last year
and developments durmg the Ichinists' Convention in Miami Tuesday.
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ronowing three days. "Four The deleted statements said
#t't't't't't't'¥'t'tt't'Y'tt't''tt''t'tt' to be employed In industry, as \ $4-4 million or
per cent more
Ibeen filed today in Meigs Coun.
16
Days In November" will be Cuban Premier Fidel Castro domeatic policies of the Eisen·
Assistant Personnel D!fector of th
. f
was
poured
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1962
distributed to
has failed to spread commu- bower admmistration also wer,e
Vanadium Corporation of
highw'ay
three men artd l woman accusthe world after 1ts premier nism from Cuba and that the ordered deleted from Johnson s
1ca, Graham Stat10n olant
tlon program during fiscal 1964,
ed of burgt.ary and other crimes
her&lt;.
!stand posed no threat to U.S. prepared text.
PreSJdenttal
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The board also discussed the I Highway Director P E. MasheProsecutmg Attorney Bernard
security.
aldea explained that
certam
proposal Monday night from t re rted today
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WASIUNGTON PRES!·
Asks Why
material in the speech had not
the Ohio Council on Education , er hpo
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entermg pleas of gutlty by Gerdent Johnson's 1trlng of victor- "Why the deletions' Why the been fully cleared.) ·
for the Initiation of a bill to 'I In t e f$28tsca yelalr en mg '1unet l
aid Eugene Karns, Lawrenco
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to
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was
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les ID Congr~ss appear a an statements in the ,first place?" Goldwater ew
noxvl e
increase the sales tax !rom 3
h" h s and in 1964 J
Rtchard Will, Larry wIll 'lam
1 Will, and Estella Ma, Karns.
enrl today w1th hts health care Goldwater asked. "Does be from 'Fampa. where he wound
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The additional one cent would I the amount was ~ 25 ml lon,. t .NEW HAVEN - Funeral ser- • The £our had been returned
thf' legislative graveyard.
ccommuntsm has not spread Georgia and Florida 1\lesday, BOULDER_, Colo. (UPI) - A: provide money for better edu~ Masheter said m a repor o I vtces for Emory Roush, 76. from Columbus to Meigs eoun.
House supporters oJ health from CUba? Does he really be· balling the doctrine of states' 12-year-old girl who passed col· cation m Ohio, tbe coundl said. I Gov. James A. Rhodes do~I~s~ ~ New Haven. who dted Tuesday, ty Tuesday by Sheriff Robert
care lor the aged under Social lieve that Communist Cuba rights and appealing for Demo- lege entrance exams wtu enter Tbe Ohio Council on Educa· first 18 months o:i the: been Will be h•ld Thursday at 2 P m. C. Hartenbach and Middl eport
Security 'l'lleiday gave up their ses no threat?
craUc votes. •
the nlrth grade at St ,Ger- lion is composed of the Ohio tra tlon that $1 bt wr a;i ht·oi I IEDT\ at the N~w Haven ~UB Chief of Police Herbert Gtlkey.
attempt to push tt.e moasure po"There are all too !DSl)Y He was enthusiastically wei- \rude's Academy here thtl fall. ' Education Associtaion. the Ohio earmarked, exclusive
g en· I church With bunal m the
The court also mJicated . in
lhrough lhls week because they uesUotlll piling up at the door corned by large crowls. An es· Snndra Louise Sanborn - who School Boards Association, the -way costs, for p~el~ml ~ ts Lone Oak ce~etery, Pt Pleas an entry that the ;enlencmg
dld not have enough votes. , :, lhe White •House-questlono timated 100,000 persons greeted was never in a achool classroom Ohio
B u s i n e s OfftC· gtnoo;mg
f
Ph l"" s \ ant, Th;..
Bem· by Judge John c. BaclliUil R&lt;tb
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before last June - passed ber lals Association, Ohio School cover ng
mles
I ert lle!dlb&amp;l. " "JJ',"!mi been
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the He saldt.!,!'l'
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galn from public•olflce ter took jibe. at
University of Coloracto.
Ohio Congress of Parents and
has
be at the Broad Run commumty son was apprehended, with two
olina, wllo ran lor •president lit alliliit 'political use of
Johnson's "soulhern drawl," Although college officials !llld Teachers Assoc.
penod and another I'100 Wlf tlJ near New Haven, the son of the juvemles. m connertion wiih bur]948 as li Ob:lecrat, Ia bolting contracts, and now, questions Mid , Hubert Humphre, , tbe she has the capacity for getting
Petitions In regards to the opened before t • Jrst 0
e late Lewts Wesley and Lydia glary of anothor rural home,
the
party to become about the President's policy Democratic vice
A's and B's In competition with tar proposal are Ia be circulal- year.
J
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of Weaver Roush. He was a ftre- and oi a motorcycle.
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and posture regarding Coha," candidate, doesr't "belie¥e tbe other freshmen studl!nts, they ed in each IIChool district tn Between u1Y 1e:n
man at the Ltverponl Salt works ,
a Goldwltet', 'lepublit!an.
Thurmond'!! declmon makes Goldwater said.
South Is a part of the United said she might be up against Ohio with Middleporl's quota ~his year, ~oth ~cts are in Hartfnrd H1s w1fe, Jesste, ,
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dted m j954.
I J\fHS Semor Oass
or oJ the
presidential
said that, in addition to the South's mllitsry lnstallaUons ly if she entered the UI&lt;iversity. tives of the above named asso- 1
Sut·vlving are four sons, I Holding Car Wllsh
.. He is the
senator statements on
be .elose-d down if Johnson The girl was •.aJght trigonom· cJations met recently and
system is
per cent O[)("n to Willis, Seattle. Wash.; Conn, The Middleport Senior Cia!!
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etry and the Greek alphabet at ed Mr. L. W. McComas, Supt. traffic with 520 miles complet· Pomeroy ; Bmhe. New Haven, is starli ng on Its fund -rai sing
L. Morae of Oregon became a
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Democrat In 1955. Sources srud
Registration for
sh
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th Middleport district.
d S08 II are burg, Fla ' two daughters, Mrs. trip to New York City. They
the conservative senator
When
e _enters
e nm
Representing the groups were
an
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Vena Newland, Dover, Ohio, Will s nsor a car wash SaturDance 01188es Set
grade, she wlll be two gradea Emerson Jones president of m the engmeermg stage or nghl and Mrs Maxme Durst New
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tell Soulh Corollnlans he feels
Tbe Gl · D · S h00I 0 I nh d 0 f ormal for her age
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freedom of
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, ea
judJIIIIent atid actjoo only as a
the Dance has announced
a iShe was taught by her ialher, Ham Ingles,, P .TA. president; Masheter satd this has been brother, Lemley, Middleport, • include~ the inside and outside
mem"- oflbe RepubHcan par·
new fall term starting October Robert, 54, a former electromcs Mrs Pearl Reynolds oJ the done with 1,300, or 12 per cent, and two sisters Mrs Earl Hoif. , f h
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ty beaded by presidential nom·
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man. Hartford, and Mrs. Okey be at town hall from a.m. un-9
lnee Barry 'M. Goldwater.
acrobatic, baton, will be accept· Lmda, 50, a secretary In the de- McComas.
Hesson, Pt. Pleasanl.
til all work is finished.
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The board also approved the
m-LO TEMPS
The bndy will be taken to the
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ATLANTA- SOUTHERN PI'M'SBVRGil IUPI) Ave. In Pomeroy, Saturday, languages at the Universty 0 purchase of Biological
and ] NEW YORK IUPlJ _T he 1church to hem state one bour 1
Republicans .tod'y balled a re- Ohio man has fijed suit against Sept. 19 from 9 a.m. to I p.m. Colorado,
Pbysical Science equipment un· highest temperature report- \ prior to the S&lt;'rvtce
Ground Brl'llking
port that Sen. Strom Thurmond, the Island Creek Coal Co . . of \ Patrons may register lm one or
der title 3, a program sponsor· ed Tuesday to the u s. Weath· \ Friends may call at th• Fo- 1 F
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D-S. C., hall .
to switch Huntington, W. Va.,. . seekmg all of the type dance.
Collts will Begin
ed by the Federal Government er Bureau, excloding Alaska and glesong Funeral home anytime
alleglance tb the GOP. Demo- $250,1100 damages lor !DJUrles al· ltllltructors are Glof\3 Buck,
for the improvement of science, Hawaii was !Ol at lmperial, 1todav
di
math, and foreign languages
C I'! • d y
A.
The '
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breakmg ceremonies will be
crats senerally withheld com· leged to have been suffered In Denise Snodgrass and J u d y
ment awaltlnJ Thurmond'• olfi- an
while working.
Fraser.
Osteopllth Stu . es
Jnclnded In the purchase will
held Saturday at the Ohio Expocia! announcement.
The swt, filed TUeiday In beStev• H. Coals haa enrolled be a table for the B!Olog1cal Sci·
at Mont tier Vt
Meigs Memorial Hospital
stlions Center lor the ''"" Htgh"Thla II a very algnillcant half of 'l'llomao G. Wilson of
ADLAI TO SPEAK
lu the Klrk1ville (Mo.) College ence room and equipment lor was 25
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ADMISSIONS - Freoa faeh· · way Patrol Academy, Gov. Janobreaklbrough In 1upport of Sen- RD2 Cljeqpeake, Oho, charges CLEVELAND ,(UP[) - Adlai of Osteopathy and Surgery as a Biology classes and electrical
nle. Middleport, Edtth
Cook, es A. Rhudes ann~unced today.
ARREST MADE
Pomeroy
The academy wtll be named
ator Goldwali!r," said VIrginia lhe company with nesllge\tce in Stevenson, U. S. ambassador to first -year student. He is one of equipment lor Physical Science
GOP Chairman Robert Corber. : not securing a hatch on a lhe Unlted Nations, will be the a claiS oJ 100 students begin- classes.
The Ohio State Patrol report· DISCHARGES - Betty Rus· for the late Gov. George White,
"It wlll encourage all conserva- ' barge on which Wllaon was main speaker Oct. 2 at a etvlc ntng studies Ibis fall at the na· Mr. McComas
announced ed today lhe arrest of Larry sell. Minersville. Dons Jane under whose admuustratwn tho
tves to. lllpport Senator
working.
lunch, the hlghllghl of 1 month- tloo's oldeat college preparing the 1116US emollmen~ includ- Laudermlll, 21, Pomeroy. cited Ohlinger, Mason.
patrol was estagltshed, and the
wnter, certainly lt will
The plalnUff clalms to have lonJ program of events com- osteopathic physicians and lltll'- log 268 pupDs in lhe Elementary to Gallipolis court Sept. 21 for
late Lynn Black, first superJnage all ~ vatives to
suffered leg, hack, spine, Deck memoratlng lbe U. N.
geons.
Building; 290 1n the
Central ] speed.
tendent oJ lbe patrol.
hold
support for
and abdominal Injuries May 2S,
Coots enters a four • year School, and 250 In lhe b 1g h ,
Meigs Geoersl Hospital
Johllllon."
1962, when be feU throngb tbe
DIVORCE GRANnm
program leading 1n the degree school.
, ADMlSSlONS - Leroy
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A divorce hall been granted of Doctor of Osteopathy. Prior
BOND FORFEITED
ison, Pomeroy: Edgar
istrJcting is
MOSCOW - WFSl'ERN Dl·l CWTed on 1the Ohio Rlver
Nellie M. Coleman frotll ijarry to enrolling at vcos, Coats
LOCAL TEMPS
William Donahue, 58, Bellaire. nolds, Cheshire; Victoria
On Special Agenda
plomala were puzzled
HunUngton. At the time, Wilson L. Coleman ~ custody of two attended MlamJ University. He
1 forfeited $Z5
bond m Mayor Iey. Middleport.
COLUMBUS (UPI) -T h t
Premier Nlklla S.
was employed as a oeaman.
minor chlldnn 'warded ber, in is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- The temperature was 70 de- 1Charles Legar's court Tuesday DISCHARGES .
Ohio General Assembly appa,.
warning thai the Suvlet
Meigs County Common Pleas ert L. Coats, 295 South Front grees to downtown Pomeroy at on a charge of failure to yteld 1Payn&lt;. Middleport; Melvm
entiy wlll be called into special
HAMRICK KILLED
court.
Street, Middleport.
11 a. m. today.
1nght of way.
I Dexter.
session In November to deal
has a doomsday
could cause "the
RAVENNA (UPI) _ James
wilh several pressing matters,
and extermloatlOI! of
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m~berships In lhe
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when sllghUy 'in exceu
at fl per card, were
tbe last \weootend.
'tile

These receipts, wtth others,
It possible lol'
Robert. King to report to I
meeting In the high ~ool t!al·
eterla $967.74 on hand,
film (for games) yet
paid for.
The Boosters have pledged In
of f2,tl00 to Ill"
fund to help pay '
football equipment. JltW.
are Invited to
cards Irom lflndo;;r

not been reached on whether he
ward Crooks,
Deb b I e would call the session, but that
Grueser, Susy Ohlinger. M r s. if he did so it would be for eiU..
Lionel Bo~gs, Mrs Don Mullen, er Nov. 9 or Nov. 16.
Mrs. Wilham Warner, Mrs. Ray
Ptckens, Mrs. Engene Conde,
EVEN IF CLOSE
Mrs. Denver Nelson, Mn.
CLEVELAND (IJPii Dl·
liam Childs, Mrs. Cornell Vance, rectors oJ tbe Cleveland Iodl·
ans sald today If dcket aen.
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Mr' N ·
• iDg campaign eortlea .within $1
ehana':.f. sN ormanBurdette million o1. lrrdllOelilelltl ol.fered
by other cities for tile franchl!ll
1 ~ ;~'\Irs
Hack":'~
Jay M' · ·
the American ' IailiO baaebal
Mrs'··~· sauer
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D!'Y, and Phyllis Racket!. Vol·
unteers were asked k. sell proat lhe next home
on Ocl wben PomerO)
to Middleport.
Booatero will mount
th
"Victory Bell" acqUired t 'w
ago.near lhe Central bijlld.
for use during football .
pmes. Lowell Price
Ia In eharge ol lhlit project
The bell ,l fU
from

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Devil football games were not
available due to the game hav·
lng been played Snturday ~tght.
Orange and black nags wdl be
placed atop the ltadium lor the
next game.
The game hall of lhe next
home game - Pomero} - will
be auctioned off, as was the
ball used in lhe Rutland game.
Ladles aiSjsting Mrs. Wehoter In membership sales were
Mrs., Ted Riley Jr., Mrs. Rob-

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''Doclot' I'd rather bll'e •
baby ~ have 1111 te«h drlllo
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" so the old dental •lor7
goe~: Some paUenll go evea lurther and say such things as,
"1 broke my leg In three placet1
IDd bad to Ue In tho 111011' f or
over an hour before belnf r •
cued. But II didn't bother me
as much as having my teeth
drilled.''
Tills feeling about dtolllll7
11 unreal. rare fantasy and Imagination, notblnl more. RaYIn&amp; your teeth dr!Ued Is a tern.
ble nuisance and a bore. It'a
time consuming, and It would
be dlfficult to lind IIDYODAI whA
wouldn't rather be doing someth\ni more plee!IBill, But dread.

Constitution Week 'Significant'
stitution curbs Congress and the executive and
'nle - k of September 13-19 bas b..n desigjudiciary in the amendi)lents, eapeclally tho
nated as " Constitution Week." Each year an
lint ten.
waervance Is scheduled throughout the nation
Among other things, Cangresa Clllllot make
In rocognttlon of the lmportanoo of the Feder·
a law respecting estobllalunent of rellg!on or
al Constitution which lonna the basts of our
prohlbltlng Its free exercise, or ab~ the
national gove,;,.ent. It IDllures a stable bal·
!reedom of speech, of the press or the nght ol
ance of powers between the legislative, aocpeople to assemble peaceably and to peU·
ti and judicial branches of government by
tion the government lor a redreu of grlevanc;,.:~ding curbJ upon the authority of each.
For Instance mighty u our Congreso Is, tho
esThe Constitution olso curbs the courts. For
Constitution d.;.s not give It certain powers: d
example, they cannot deny a person a fair
1 Congress, nor anyone else, can swJpe~
hearing duly represented by counsel.
writ of habeas corpus, unless the
public
The Constitution, wlticb divides the work ol
aal&lt;ty demands it during rehellion or invasiOn,
the three brancbes of government, conclude~
All officers or others must obey a court ha':!
by telling where tho remainder of the poW&lt;&gt;
bring In anyone In their custody to see w •
rests _ jWit bt ease anybody gell any Ideas o1
or he Is held lawfully·
. d "
dictatorship. Thert are things no state can do,
t ·pass " bills of attain er,
anno
C
2. ongre111 c
anI In lance " make or enforce any law which
epeclal acts to punish someone. Congress c
s';:'oll ~bridge 1M prtvllegea or lrnrnunlUes of
not by-pass the courts.
citizena of the United States. •
h
1
3. Congress cannot pass an ex post facto a~
If there are any powers not given to t o
- a law which makes an act ~ cnme. whic
States government or reserved to t \~
was not one when done, or which pumshes the United
states, they belong to the people. The Cona
offender more than called for when done .
tuiton d..s not seem to limit the people.
4 Congress cannot tax. exports from
any
(Tills article Is based upon the law of Ohio.
ltaie nor by regulation favor one state's pori
1t Is not Intended to advise anyone on a speclf·
over another's , nor make one state's vesse s
Jc problem. No &gt;"'rson should ever attempt to
clear or pay duties to another state ln order to
apply or Interpret any law without tho aclvic&lt;~
enter.
'II ' the Conof a lawyer.)
Belidos these denials from wt un.

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By FRED DOWN
a four-hitter spired with l2
UPl Sports Wrltt&gt;r
strikeouts ita the nightcap Ray
"When he hits, they win _••
Sndecki went 6 1-3 innings to
That 's tne tribute rival Na- raise his record to 17-10 while
tional League managers play Gibson's win marked his dxth
Johnny Callison 3 ,1d It sums up straight complete-game victory .
in 8 nutshell why the PhilaJackson Wins toth
delphia Phillies are driving . Larry Jackson be:ame lht&gt;
hard onCE' again to capture first 20~game wmn~r m t~ m_a their first pennant since 1950. I jors. thiS ~eason with a six-hit·
The Phillies have won three 1ter m which he held the Reds
straight gfJ!Jles and it's no co- 1hitless after the fourth . Andre
inctdence that •M 25-year old 1 Rodgers hit a three-r~n homer
All-Star game hero is hitting land Ron .santo knocked m t·:vn
like a guy who can virtua lly 1runs bt&gt;h md Jackson, who mtaste his share of the World creased _his. record to 20-lO. It
series melon.
' ~ark s hi S first 20-ga me season
Ca llison was Johnny--on-the- ' m the maJor s.
spot again Tuesday night when
.Juan Marichal pitctwd a rourhe singled home Richie Allen
in the sixth inning to g4ve t11e
Phillies a 1·0 victory over the
Houston Colts . Callt'son has

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Frl&amp;htful? MOII!lroutf
Tltese are adjective• ol tho dim

past. Tiley are carryoven from
the dark agea ol tho barber •
aurgeon-denllst.
PaiD 1o a biPIJ eompUoaled
phenomenon. Some people 181
they bave a "low lbrelbold lflr
pain"; I.e, very Dille
paln
aends them reeU.,. But bow
can tb1J be evalllaled? Sow
much pain Is due to orlgllllll
lllmnll that reacb the brain,
IDd bow macll Is due to
tiona from these llllmnll!
Having your teeth drilled af.
ter a tong, tiring day at the of.
fice can euggerate pain, Hell"
Jng stories abot•t how a friend
was tortured by her dentist,
jWit before your own appointment, can also Jntensll) your
pain. Children who overhear
their parento grumble a n d
complain aboUt their denUot are
frightened long before they rrr-

gone 6·for-12
in three
the Phillies'
current
string of
straight
.
wins but what 's more signjfi}UGH POINT WINNER - Larry Lee Smat~, Athen:'3, . cant is the fact t)lat h~ has
and employed by Columb us and Sout hern OhiO Electnc . driven in four of the nine runs
~iddlep?rt, holds the troph y for high points for the ye ar i sco red by the team .
m sanctioned Scramble ra ces presented Sunday at the . Along those same lillf's the
Meigs County Motorcycle Club :-:; ponsored T-T Scrambles. last game in which J·{;hnny
.
f .1 d
a1
e
to
make
a
h1t
was lost
by the Phil lies.

ResuIts 0 f T•TSCrambles

Voice of Broadwav ••• reportmg
ly DOROTHY KILGALLEN

BLED
Dear Troubled:
Its' aiW4Y• best to believe •
man 1B Innocent until proved
guilty Make It deflnlta you
doa't ,mind an evenlnfl out with
the boys, but you want
to
know when and where; and
you won't stand sUU for being
stood up on Saturday night without even a phone call,
A1J for your neighbor'• advice: don't take it Don't even
ASK lt. Family oroblerns ahould
stay nome where they
belong. -li.

HELEN HELP US!

the news that their fashion pet, Sara Fred·
ericks, has opened a salon at the
Plaza.
Thev 've been begging her to come to New
York for years.

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HOW TO SP.END

TRY A LITTLE TRUST
Dear Helen: ·
·
We have been married 10
years IDd have four children,
We wore ~~e~&gt;arated one year
beCause m) husband started
ataying out all ollht, and l
discovered lte had tleell running around. But he bef!ged me
w take him back, and since
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Missouri Backfield is Threat
In 1964 Big Eight Grid Race
By BILl. OSTHOFF
I big eight at 6-J.
United Press lnternalional I New head coach G o m e r
KANSAS CITY Mo. fUPJ) _ .Jones ha s 28 lettermen return- ;
Missouri' s backfl~ld corps. tops : ing.' including !ullback Jim :
in the Midlands, eou ld pack . Gr1sha m and Iacki e Ralph Neeenough punch to dPrc1 il favored ! ly.
I
Oklahoma in the 1964 Big Eight
The Sooners have q~arter_back
Conference football r&lt;lC('
, problems although Mtke Rmger .
most of la st season with .an
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Kansas an d defen d mg r am- · out
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Churck Studley·s Cincm nati a M" ary &lt;~_n · d Okl h
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ISSOUrl an
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Bearca ts, w1Lh star quarterback 1 N
De · •
14 d b th
Brig Owens among 25 relurning i . ov.
at· n d Yb en
~me 5
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i 1me, rna ure
y exper1enee,
k
_lett~rmen, r~n as. heavy avor- 1 could guide the Tiger backs to
1tes m the M1ssour1 Valley Con· a b'g
t
1 1 upse.
ference.
1
Sayers Leads Kansas
Led by quarterb.1ck Gary ] Kansas, led by star halfback
Lane and ~al~back J ~hnny_ ~o- , Gale Sayers and a bigger inland, OOth Jumor s. Mlslioun IS terior line boost coach Jack
expected t? unfold it.s _most po- Mitchell's spirits.
tent offens1ve attack 111 Coach
Despite heavy graduation JosDiln Devine's seven-year tenure. ses at Nebraska, the Cornhusk- .
Lane led the big eight in to- ers wiJJ be tough. A fine group ,
1al offe.nse (1010 yards) and of sophomores and the return I
passing (710 yards) a' a sopho- 1of veteran halfbacks Bob· Hahn
more last year and Roland, who and Kent McCloughan assure
missed 1963 action because of ! Coach Bob Oevrm~y of anottier I
~sd plinary reasons. rusherl for : winning season.
.
8:lO rards as a rookie in 1962 : Iowa State and ·Colorado are
and led th ic' league in scoring rated above Oklahoma S t a t e
with 78 points.
and Kansas State In the lower
rung of the big eight.
\
· LOses Six UnemPn
Altltough gradUBtion cloimed · In the MiBSOuri Valley, Stud- I
six 6f D'evine's starting linemen I le}· embarks on his fourth sea· 1
from .a '7·3 overall 1963 squad, I •on at Cincinnati and tlte Beara fin e crop of alternate!! return I cats, · With their entire backand the Bengals are expected : field returning, should . field
· to·,' r;Utk tll)long the top defen· : their best club slrice the early
stve · cluba in "the loop.
i 'SOs.
OI&lt;Jahoma's oSooner s lay claim. l Wichita, who shared tlte
Ill the litl~ favorites because o( league tide with Ch!j'lllnatl last
cyera;n.. depth and experience .year, suffered from: lfadnation
!rorit a 1116li squad that llnbheil and
IM1 expected 'to . m111111:11 'I.
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hitter and struck out six behind 1
San Francisco attack that ineluded 1 homer by Tom Haller
: and a ...riple by Hal Lanier. Galen Cisco suffered his 17th loss
against five victories for the
By UaitecL Pr~s International WedliHday's Probable Plleben
~&lt;1ets who are winless against I
Amt&gt;ricaa Leagut
1 Chicago at Detroit _ Peten
1Marichal in nine lifetime declw. L. Pf't. GB ll7_,, vs. Lolich (16-7).
: sions.
BaltiiT'tJre
88 60 .59a
Wa shington
at
Clevelanc
. A crowd of 14_.920 - . smallest
Ch 1cago
87 61 .588 1 i l mght J _ Narum (9-l )
n Cl
3 1
. m Dodger Stad1um history New York
84 59 .587 P-'.! 1Stenhou ~ 12_71 vs . Siebert ltHi)
, , 70 .524 10''2 and l'wicOowell (B-6) .
saw Willie Davis, Ron Fairly
Detro1t
and Bart Shirley collect three " You won't bt lotlna: • son, 1Los Angell-'S
76 72 .514 12
).imnesota
at
Baltimore
hits fur the_ Dod.gers. who 1Mrs. S111dlordt yoa'U ~" cata- Clevela nd
72 72 .500 14 1 lmghtl _ Pascual (D-1l vs
1
tagged Bob F'rtend w1th h1s 17th
inc a qll~rback .
· Minnesota
73 74 .4.97 14 L.7 Bunker 416 _41 .
Joss .. Larry . Miller re_ceived I
Boston
65 83 .439 23
Lo~ Angeles at New York _ .
cr~-&lt;ht fo r h_ls fourth Win de- ~""'1;11.-r-~w ~ $HJ4HJ Washington
57 90 .388 30 t.:- Brunet 12-1 J vs. Bouton (1~13)
sp1le three hi ts by Roberto CleKtmsas City
54 92 .370 33
Kansas City at Boston -Odom
1
mente.
The Pomeroy-Rutland footTuesday 's Resu;ts
'l l·OJ v~. Monbouquett.e {10-13;.
baU game Saturday night; Washinglon at Clev Ppd. rain
Thursday 's Games
will be playt&gt;d at
RuUaod,
starting at g P m th
1 . Los Ang. 7 N. Y. 0. night
. Los Ang. i:l f N.Y .. twilight
· ., • usua , Chicago 3 Del. 2, night. JO ins.! &lt;Only games ,cheduled 1
time. Some confuRion has re1
lted fr
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Boston 8 Kan . City 0, night
Natiunal Lt'agutom
ear
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the
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Minnesota
2
Baltimore
t,
night
w. 1.. P•·t. GB
J.tlllne was to be Fr~day at
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Two league contests and lwo 1 an 1mpress1VP 28-6 wm over the
Also, fans Intend log to at- :
ajor ..eague 1..ea ers
, S;;n ·~.~~~~~f'isco
65
non-leag ue battles make
up Highlanrlers of Southwestern . ) tend the Mlddleport-Wahama
By United Pr ..ss lntt-rnatiD'lal ,
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this week 's football S&lt;'hedule in
Eastern was white-washed in [ gamt al Wahama Frldav art" I
Nalional Lt'ague
CtncmmltJ
74 70
the SVAC .
t fi . t
t"
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p· t ' reminded that rame starts I C!mnt•. Pitt ~j9AS~I ~4 1~j ~~:4 ~~tr\:~~~:.h.
74 71 .510 14
' The two league affa irs will 1 ~ 1 ~ ou mg. ' .
Ira et I
see North Gallia battle Et:~ s lern are sli ghtly favored ,n this con- at 7 p.m., Ohio time, or 8 P· Carty. Mil
116 390 60 127 .:l2fi Lo &lt;&gt; Angt'lt'S
n 7'l .so:! 15
m.,
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Virginia
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533
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What can be done about paint
our
deepest gratitude must
LEGAL THOUGH LATE
bane and lather.
go
to
Dr.
Albert Einhorn, and
Dear Helen:
Until ne stops with his friends
others who came after him, lor
When Dan (I'll call hlm) and for a drink and gets to soootdiscovering and perfecting proThere wao almost a mutiny on the set of the 1 first mot, 1 was separated lng darts and playing shuffle
caine. Tho original discovery
new Bing Crosby series because !lor Bmgle from my husband, but our re- board and loses '.rack of tho
was modo about 50 years ago.
wanted to wrap up 26 shows in three montlts. ligion tnot Cathollc). wouldn't time, so ho says, Thla happent
We have lav&gt;wn It by Ill many
When tho key memhers of the staff became allow divorce . we dtd wrong, once every four or live weeki.
trade names of which the most
hysterical at the thought, he added another 1 know, but it 1eerned so right
We always go ou+ to a show
popular for some yean
was
three months to the shooting schedule ... . .. to move Lo another town as or something on Saturday. Losl
'nlta column Ia dedicated to ..Novocaine." Newer fonnulas
man and wile. Now, 20 years Saturday he didn't come home
Stanley Kramer wants comedia~ Jonathan
family living, "' if you're htW· are much more potent and
ters for an Important dramauc role In An- later, my husband has died, until 3 a. ·m. He said be met
lng ldd trouble or just plain
.
dersonville" . . . Voice maestro Carlo Menot- and wo are free to marry. But some friends after work, and
trouble, let Helen help YOU. safe.
These
local
anestheUco
have
ti has a new Maurie. Chevalier type f r e s h now would It look If the notices kept thlnkinl he'd break away
She will also welcome your been a great atep forward In
from Italy. His name is Rico Bertoni, Eng· como out in the paper? And I but never did, Thal'l why be
own amusing experieneoa. Ad· making denUatry virtually painlish translation "Wcbard Burton." No relation, understand they will. Even If didn't call, I accused him .of
dress Helen Bolte! In care of
leu, When Injected Into t h •
we went to Reno, our local running around on me agam,
of course.
this newspaper,
gums, the solution Is abeorbed
Look for a compaign to prettify gaa
sta· paper pieka up Nevada marrl·
he said if he \fore cheat.
and pasaes through the bone
tlons all over the nation. There seems to be ~ agea when the persons Uva lng be'd try to hide It by IBY·
and into the teetb, making them
growing coast-to-eoast objection to the gaudi· bere in our town. Even sever- Ini' he had to work, or getting
Any type of dentistry
numb.
ness of 1M gas stations, and they are betng al state• away, there's always horne pretty close to OL tln!O.
By Ualled Prell IDierDaUonol
from multiple extractloDll to ~
banntd from many residenUal areas. So the the chance. Wo have two clill•
Should I bo·lieve him,
or
Today
Wednesday,
Sept.
16,
pie
fllllnlll can be done wllll
big oil companies plan to doJJ them up every· dren who, of course, lmoY· none ohould 1 do like my neighbor
11
_,
~.
'th
106
to
very
lltUo discomfort.
where and make them fit into the scenery · · of the circumstances.
says and stay out aU ntghl to the 260th day "' 1.,.. W1
The
injection Itself It easier
we have lived respectable
The latest quote from the predictably Ialka·
show him bow It feeii?-TROU- fo=· ·.nooo , aproaehing 111 .. to take because of ohatper, thin11
tive Melina Mercouri: Men are better than Uvea, go to church, have rais1
nor needles and better teclmlq·
women. They are more - what you say
ed our lanliiY well. Our son "
Alan Jay Lerner's new musical
about
phase,
th u
be
CINCINNATI &lt;UPI) - Liv"' fullTile
morning
stan
are
Mer·
ues, TopJcal anes e ea can
first class." (And they're different, too, hon- an honor student, with a schol·
extrasensory perception is finished, with mu·
cury, venus, Jupiter and Mars. wiped on the gums so that rrrarship to college. Our daught· atock:
ey .!
sic by Burton Lane, who took the job when the
cattle 900, calves 200: alaugh·
The evening star 11 ~turn.
on tho f!rot prick of the needle
er
Is
a
leader
In
Iter
group.
'\figinal composer, Richard Rodgers, decided
ter steers and heifers rather
Those
born
today
aft
under
can
be camouflaged,
Jackie Jensen, former outfielder for I be My husband's work is with the
the project was going too slowly for him. The
slow, steady i cows weak to 25
Some people, even when they
Yankees, Senators and Red Sox, has re.mar· public _ scandal would hurt lower, instances 50 off; bulls the sign of Virgo. King Louts
show will he titled ''On A Clear Day You Can
the
14th
of
France
was
born
on
learn
this. can't face up to a
ried
his
e.x-wife,
one-time
Olympic
divmg
hlm
badly.
See Forever." Alan's comm~nt on the sub-steady; acattered sales low to this day In 1638.
dental
vlalt. Others have a psychampion
Zoe
Ann
Olsen.
They
were
c:U_vorced
Yet
we
want
to
be
really
joel matter is "If you sit down and discuS! ex·
average choice 900-1!50 lb
On
this
day
In
history:
chlatrlc
fear of dentistry,
last year after fourteen years ~f matnmony, married. I can't sl.. p nights
trasensory perception at a dinner party: that
slaughter steers 25-25.50, most
but concern for their thret children brought thinking that thougb we a r e
'l1te Ule of
lranqulllzen
nome to Boston.
will bt the topic for the rest of the evenmg good 22·24, uUlity 17.25-18,
the
litem
together
.
.
V
sughn
Meader
bas
been
happiest
end
most
lovmg
1n
1893,
the
Cberoket
Strip
1D
taken
10111e
hours
before your
but he admits he has never had any dramatie
choice 750-800 lb heifers 23-23.50,
Oklahoma
was
opened
to
homedental
visit
can
belp
allay
offered
a
weekly
hour
On
the
Canadian
CBS
couple
in
the
world
we
sUI1
opooky experience himself.
good 21·22, standard 17-19; cowa•.
"dental
tremors."
But
these
net
work
with
the
deadline
for
his
answ~r
Ocdon't belong together - yet.
The experimental floodlight!! used in some
on!
10.5tl-l5, lew 15,
bulls 16 -" !leaders.
tober fi;st. It would mean commuting problems 11 there
In 1920 thirty periOIII were \lrllll should be taken
Y on
any
hope?- OT
areas of Central Park have been so success·
17.50; small Iota good 8DIH150 lb killed and at least-·100 Injured the adviee of your dentist ~
and
the
cancellation
of
six
weeks
of
supper
MARRIED,
FROM
CALIFOR·
lui that the entire park will be equipped with
Ieeder steen 18, metllum 14-'15·
~lub dates in November and December . -... .
1n a bomb aplti1ll"on on Wall ph,.tclan.
NIA
Ulem bY two years from now . The pollee hope
15 vealers weak to 1 lower, de- street.
Dentlsll recognize that as far
You
think
it's
bard
to
get
a
ticket
to
"Hello,
Dear Not:
that when all the greensward Is brightly Ilium·
cllne
malaly
on
standard
and
Yes
_
you
may
be
married
Dolly" try for a boarding pass lor one of tho
ln 1963, the nation of Malaysia as tho patient is concerned,
inated citizens will be able to onjoy It at
good grades, choice 28-32, good
wos
born, ,.tling off riot• In In- there lo no dllference betweeD
Q('('an
liners
docking
In
New
York
Harbor.
The
without
a
llcense,
medical
ex·
night agoln - as they used to before it became
23-28, standard 18-23, cull 15,
real and Imagined pain; thq
dirp
narcoUcs
situation
has
cau!!ted
an
unprtc-arnlnation
or
any
publication
1 preying-ground fur muggers and all sorts of
Hogs 2500; barrows and gilts donesla,
both
hurt just as much, Know·
r1ted
clampdown
on
visitors;
the
cops
hope
whatever.
California
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other undesirables
The Palm Beaeh-Bos·
moderately
acUve,
mostly
1\ , n!.lb a lot of smugglers.
Code, section 79, provides that
A thought for tho day: Ameli- lng thll, and armed with ""'!'
ton set tqulte a group ) are wild with joy at
can novelist Mark Twain onee drugs, new equipment and new
a couple who has been openly steady, sows steady to strong,
Uvlng together as man and Instance• 25 higher: around 100
said: "There are severol good technlqueo, he ean make your
monds, Apple Grove; J o h n sponsor a dance at the Moose
Pleaaaat Valley Hospital
head
1·2
215-225
Jb
barrows
and
agalns.l ;emptationa, dental vlolts more comlortabll
protections
Keatmg, Charleston;
Densil Home Saturday, Sept. 19 from wife and lo legally free to lt181'- gilll 17.35, rntsed 1-ll 190·250 lb
ry may do so without fanfare,
but the IIW'Ost II c6wardlce.''
ond even lnterestiDioy Higginbotham, Grimm's Land·
ADMITTED - Mrs.
10 p. m. until 1 a. rtl. with mu· and • mlnJmum of formo, An 18.75-17.25, Z-3 250-275· lb 18.!0Duncan, Gallipolis Ferry: Mrs. ing.
sic by the Twi-Ligllters Com- ordained clergyman must pero 11.75, lot no 3 300 lb 18.25, amnii
BIRTH - A son to Mr. and
Kathryn Robey, Lakin; Mrs,
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rorm the cer.,mony - and, of lots 1-ll 18tllb 16.75, 170 Jb 15.75,
Lorry Lanier, Southside; Mrs. Mrs. Paul Ours, Portland, Ohlo. bo and a $3 donation will be
1·3,
265-350
lb
BOWtl 14.511-15.50,
taken from couples attending. course, you must confide In 350-4SO lb 14.25-14.711, 2-3 45(HIOO
Donald Humpltrey, Pt. PleasThe dance Is open to the pub- Him. He will record tho mar- tb 14-14.26, occasional no 3 800
PLAN DANCE
ant ; Barto Pearson, Gallipolis
PT. PLEASANT - The Hid· lic, according to Carroll Ken- riage on ltls church register lb 1ll.50; boars, steady, 10~:~
Ferry,
and give you a certlflcate which
DISCHARGED - James Ed· den Valley Country Club will nedy' oocial chairman,
Sheep 1100; slaughter
be signs.
lambs
weak to 50 lower; few lot
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Tile marriage automatically
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and
prime
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oortad
k!gitlmatizes your chlklren, Be
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carryiDc
favorable
4roulng
sure to check all your le1ol
Hado
Time
papen. Tiley may need chang· percentage ZU0·%1.50, most
lng, now thllt your name Ia good and choice 111).15 lb 21·23,
utmty and good tt,.211, cull to
changed,
11ll: FIRST
Note to readers in
other good shorn ewes steady 4.511-6,
P.I:A.MEI:TI N ~
otates: Wbile I'm not familiar good and choice 70-75 lb feeder
OF THE YEAR
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ca.lt:S TO
of tho country, I'm sure llllllll'
ORDER. JI\ISS
have common lsw marriage
RULE:R,
provisions .umllar to CallfornSCHOOL
la'a. You can check with your
PRINCIPAL.
Legal Aid Society or the DisSPEAKS··••
DIYOTID TO INT:IRin OJI
trict Attorney's office to be
11111101 MAlON ARIA
sure. They will also provide Jn.
.,...,,. '· owea, IIVIII...r
!onnaUou about your Soctal
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Security status and other legal
problems dealing · with com- lltY lily Tft1 tltUo VJIItY -.n•u,.
C•lll..fl' nt 'Mmtntr " Po!MI'•-,•
mOll law marriages. A great Oint
W'r ._
11lEN JUST
1117 ld._.......... W'r W1tl
number
of
read0r11
have
asked.
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Dennis Bennett lired after I Kyger Creek Will travel
to I game should be a to~s-up. . I
I ~~~~~: ~! 143 532 81 Hi7 .314
Tul'sday 's R::ults
pitching six innings of three-hit Symmes Valley and .Ha nnan . Kyger Creek With &lt;ts passmg
I Broc·k . s. &lt;!. J:l9 566 97 '" :m
ball and .Jack Baldsrhun com- Trace, the other SVAC team .. duet uf Don Johnson to Bob Polf'hi(·agu 6 Cindnnati 1
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nett
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1 145 5"2
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121 h wm agmnst 12 : m the1r opener Sa turday mght. · backs Hoger Barnett and Gary
held Sunday by th e Metgs Coun- i F'eature; - Larry.
Sm l! h, l losses The Colts threatened in I North Gallla ror the second ! F'reneh. IS expected to win its
Flood . S1L 145 609 85188 :10\l San Fran ..} N Y. I. night
1straight week will race a Jpag- second t·onlest at Symmes Valty Motorcycle Club. exhih1t1ng Char IPs Hawk , Ed Cochran. I h
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d . h . .
I Hunt. J'\Y 124 46fi !'19 14~ :JI)q Ph!lmlrlph1a 1 Houston 0. nighl
'l'rop hy Das h - •w.'50' s, Dave tb et se ven!. f an mnt mmngs
C ' 3SSefS
Amf'm·an
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I..e ag ue
I,os Ang 5 P'tt
" th e Greatest Sport on Wheels,"
I ., ue opponent in Eastern La st .. ley K(' opened with a 22-6 vic._ l
I s burgh 3. n·lght
Weir. Bob Kuelli ng , Bob Molli. u ad ~ s lfl_ng hsqueeze hP &lt;i~ ' week the Pirates opened wilh 1 tor~ o~e r Fairland last week.
' Oliva. Minn 146li09 IOJ 195 :1!0 \\'•·dn••srhty's Probable Pitcht'rl
are announced.
High Point trophi~ for the 250 - 650 's - Larry Smith, stoppe 1 em m 1 e seve n! a n 1- -·-- ·--- Midd leport High School Head I Robn sn. Ral t 1~9 557 74 171 .:!07
l 'inern nati at Chicago - M&lt;:t8 1
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year went afterwards to Jerry Ed Cochra n, Cha r les Hawk.
a d ~ c h ." struck
ut;
football coach Hl)bert Ashley. l Howard. NY 131 177 52 14:1 .:1110 Ioney 113- IO J vs. Buhl (13·11).
Burton (1).250' s), and to Larry Consolation Race - 1).250's - Jo• Games With two on for the .
has been named CompetiJ ;on Di -: Freehan. De! t:Jtl466 64 !40 .:tOO Sl Louis at Milwaukee Lee Smith 1250!1i50's) of Athens. Dav e Dilly, Har11ld Sycks, L. fi~al out '" t~e mnth.
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rector for the M.. igs
Co unty Mantlf', NY 126 ~10 7!'1 12:1 .:IIJO Cra1g •6-8l vs . LeMaster 114-111.
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Electr ic ~50'~ - Jerry Bry_an, Crne :~~mgpl~~:~:l ~;lla~~(' ~~~ill~~~- I
It has been announced bv Keith Robn sn. Chi 127 472 77 l ~ l -~()9 (nighn - MeHaffey (lZ-B! v~.
Co., in Middleport.
Millt:~r . B. A Franklm.
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sponsoJ of the program
Kalme. Del 1~1 4i2 fiR 1:19 .2~4
Pit lsburgh ar Los Angt:l es
o.?OO's _ Heats · Fred Pyles 1 250 - li50's - John Fulton, s~el pi ak douBbleht!ader fromd the I NEW YORK fUPI! - 'NJp 1Texas Christian
· Childers
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Don""·
Harris Herman
. ·1m Rose. CJarenre Rb
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h Ch. f'e raves
C b dll -6and J-1. eves oITexas beg 1n searrhmg South : Nort h Ct:~rol ina 13 over ' Mr A~hley v.lll be respon~i s 1esou
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f:: 1 1 - I~a w ( 1112)
vs. 0 rFeature· ~ Fred Pyl es Don 1
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tc,agoR du s 6 1efe;1hte cthe 1f~r anotlwr natmna l college North Caro lina St
Georgia . ble for ~ll arrangement s ior Ihe CongiJ o Bos 97 354 UO Hn .291 l!-ga '6-8 1.
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Major League Results
Francisco Clants to ed the oo a c ampwns 1p w _en 1e : Tec-h 18 over Vander~ilt. F'lor- ~ contest which puts boys
eight 1I
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200's- Heats: Don
We1r ! By Un ited PresM International N y k M
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the1r 191)4 sea 1da 7 over SMU. F'l onda State through 13 against others in the I a! a Natwnal Football League -Cis('O 15- 161 vs. Perry til-9J .
1 us I Longhorns open
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day as , 6 over Miami
. . fF'Ia ), Duke 6 1age groups in test s uf their abil- ch·a mPI·onship
gRm e for 12 fi .
Thu rsday ' s Ga mt's
Bob Molli, Dave Dilly.
American Leagu
, Aew l or Dodets 3-1 andedthe 53
son again st TuIane ,-,atur
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g~rs p~o~ ~ p. overwhelming 2fi-po int favorites ovrr s ou lh (:aroli na Auburn lS Iities to punt pass and ki ck for na hsts. will opf'n on Septe mber Cinci nna1 1 at Chicago
F'eature · _ Don Wei r Hob • Kan Ci ty 000 ooo·Oou e 0 2 1 · .nfe es
Molli La;ry Sayre
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J- \ Despite the graduat ion or All- over llou ston and Loui siana I dist.an 't' a d, ccurac
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10 and ('On tinue through Oc1o- Philad':'lphia at Los Ang . night
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250'9- H~ts: Rich Robson, [ O'Donoghue. Krausse {5) , 1 In the American L~ague, t America tackle Scot! ~ppleton , Stale 13 over Texas A&amp;M .
IMeigs County competitiOn Wil l e1 9 at e111 •O e or lnr . 1 I ny gi:lmes schrd ui PdJ
Forrest Melick, Robert Burke; Santiago (6), Sanders (8) and I Mmnesota shaded Baltimore 2_ ~ Coach Darr~ll Roy_a l figures to We!it: Stanford 7 over Wash- :be held Salurday , Oc lober HI·
(111 Art Mitchell, Don Chesser, I Duncan . Connolly '~·II! ) and I, Chicago nipped Detroit 3-2, I have sulf&lt;e lent lme replal"· ington. Missouri 3 over Califor- !at Midd leport High
f«otball
v.·r~I·ni·a
Don Kuelhng.
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Tillm an. Loser - O'Donoghue Los Angeles blanked New York ments plus t.~e .orrens1ve punch n1a and Sout hern Ca li£orni(\ 20 1field .
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Fea ture: - Don . Kuellmg, ' !9-ll J. HR- Mantilla.
7·0 and Boston drubbed Kansas ?f fu ll.back E:rme Koy lo ~ake , over Colorado.
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· 1t 12m a row Saturday mght. ; The pro rootball weeke~xl : sure tube "' keu lo directthe
250 • 500 s - Heats . Alton Los Ang
000 001 006- 7 11 0 The Cardinals moved to with- Jle1sman Trophy wmner Rog- cnrd shows the New York (,1- P1mt Pass &amp; K1ck eompet1t1on"
"Sto~y • Don Fagon, Blake Saun- New York 000 000 UOO- 0 2 0 in. six games ~f the Phi \lies as er ~taubach q~arter~ac~s Navy an ts_ expe~ted to bounce back W. r. Ashley said. ·'Stan_ Musial. ~ NEW HAVEN - Larry King No! to he outdone b~ hrr
ders.
Chance (19-7 ) and Rodgers~ Mike Shannon's three-run hom- agam!'lt Penn Slate tn an early agamst Ptltsburgh by at least Consultant to the Pres1dent on , of the Lema nhflw A-rchf'rv Clu b hu~band. Mrs. King Wanda!,
r~eature : Alton Story, Don ] Downing, Reniff (9) and How-er and four hits by Bill White 1jump for Eastern honors and 3 points in the NFL, CWca go Physical Fitness, has said we : of New Haven won the. State brought hnme the fir sl pl ace
Fagan, Ron Hawk.
: ard, Gibbs (8). Loser-Downin lf'd a 12-hit attack in the first the Middies are fo ur-point b~· 4 vver Minnesota. Phi la- must e.c;tablish physical fitness : lnstmcilve Ch~nTipiOnsh1r durin g trophy in t h"' 17~ rrl"'t' -..tylt·
650's - Heats: Larry Smith , I 112-8). HR-Adcock.
· game and Bob Cibson pitched choi~_s over Hip Engle's Nitt- rl P-Iphia by 5 over San Jt'rancis- programs as an integral parl i the West Virgima State Closf'd class. womt&gt;n"o; divi s1on w1th »
- · -- - - ------any Lwns.
co, Dallas by J over Washing- of our way of life. 1 know tha t • Ardrerv Tourn omt&gt;nt in Berld rv. to tal ~('Orf' of 1004 points Jn tht'
Oklahoma and Mississippi i ton, Detroit by 4 over Los Ang- 1all the boys who enter w i II W Va ·. on Sept 6 and 7.
· tl\0 day shooting pPriod .
are heralded as ht&gt;ir~apparants I' eles_. Clevelan.1 by 7 over st. I have a lot of fu n.. an~ [ h~pe i King won by ni ne pomts ow•r
' h111cy Olll mgcr. also of Nt&gt;w
to the Texas throne m early Loms and Green Bay by 10 ! everJ grade and JUnior high: his nt'arest competitor.
Bill H:1vt·n 11 on th~ second pla('f'
prt:dictions and oddsmakers · over Baltimore.
.c;chool boy within !he age lim - 1 ChambPrs. of South Cflil l"lf'.st oll Jro~l hy 111 the 275 fr~ sty le
rate them two-touchdown favor- ! In the AFL, Houston by 3 . its will want to practice to com-' The till~ was !he srrond st&lt;ll e cl&lt;t~~- llw tup womf'n' :-; di v1s1on
ites over first ga me opprments. ' ov~r Oakland . Buffalo by 10 . pete for the numv pnzes and . honor won by King this .~·t•a r . Slw sh1 ,: 3 score of 1425.
Oklahoma. under new coach 1 over Denwr, and Sa n Diego by trophies this
~;:reat national He had prf'VIOusly won the
/\ ho .:~ ! lending th..- shoot from
Gomer .Jones. t&lt;Jk(~S nn Mary- ; Ll over Boston.
i rompetitlon offer s."
St&lt;ite 0pt'n Tournt1men1 &lt;11 Sum-. the Lemanshaw club
were
land and Ole Mi ss, undefeated i
I Registration for PP&amp;K, which mt"J'SVJlle in May .
. llt&gt;rmon Ohlinger &lt;:~.nd Mr and
.Jast season. plays: top ind epen- Minnesota ooo 000 10I- 2 10 0 fea tures trips to National Fool- King ha s hef'n ;hooting in \1r·s ll"rman Knapp . Ohlinger
dent Memphis Slatt&gt;.
Baltimore Olll 000 000- 1 7 0 1 ball League games for
an•a competitiOn for lhrf'e years and .o;i w! a scor..- of 1425 in the men' s
Odds around the nation:
K t p
PI
(B)
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culminating
with
a shoots a 40 pounJ pull BPar 325 frPe s l ~·l e d ass while Knapp
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East: Syracuse by 11 uver Klippstein (9 \, Arrigo (gJ, 1. our o . ._ am 1ons .. o as : · T aml'r lane Bow usmg
Boston College.
. Wort.hin ion j 9.1 and Batt . mgton, D. C., and 8 play-off 1um armws.
· 17~ inst inctive class.
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- - ·-Midwest: Northwestern 7 over I Roberts. Miller t7 1, Haddix &lt;8),
Oregon State, Wi sconsin 25 over Rowe 191 ~nd Orsino. Winner~~nsas SUite, K?nsas 7 ove~_:~eis (4-1). Loser- Had~_ix_~-~J - .

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COMMENTI\TING EDITORIALLY

BY DOROTHY K!LGAT.l.F'i
JOTTINGS IN PENCIL
Actress Elaine Stritch and pub ow~er J o e
Allen have revived the-ir old romance m a big
way, But a religious problem may_ prove . a
barrier to marriage . . . Linda Christian wntea
friends here that she's heing plagued by
a
rumor all over Europe
. A s~d- story th_at
she is threatened by blindness. R1d~culo us , Lmda says; she's just near-sighted, like a lot ~f
other glamor girls . . the Kyle Rotes - be s
the football great - have slgtlfil the separa.
tion papers. It was completely amic~bl~.
Howard Erskine , co-producer of the· lut Any
Wednesday," Is looking for a Broadway vehtc·
Je for Katy Jurado, who longs to return to t~e
otage. Katy will go down In mo:v\•laqd
tory as the embattled wife of El'he!t Borgmne,
moot recent husband of Ethel Merman.
Georgia Brown of " Oliver" [arne was sch~
eduled to do the U. S. edition ~ the . l,ontioll
musical " Maggie May ," but that's been called
off. Her manager , Gloria Safier, decided_ Jt
wa$ll't the right thing for Georgia
Smger
Jeri SOthem Is about to hecom• the bride of
mulic writer Bill Holman.

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finished, he sprays the appliance with a cleaner and Wlp.es it thorou~hly. On leavmg, arid regions ol the •oulhwest
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MASON, W. VA.
NEW FALL LADIES

BLANKET

to 1I.

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wh at'• hf'Jt for your

eWindows
e Specials On Doors
• Framing Materials
• BPS Paints
• Plywood

WORK SHOES
Sizes (1-h

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Check Our Great Savings!

FIRST QUALITY

S hoe~ .

Your

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REG. $1.49
66x76
SHEET

Reg. $4 .98 Mens All Le•lher
Work

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MEN'S REG. $4.98

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MASON - The Ma!IOn Fin·
once Corporation has leased
Fronna'• Place on 2nd St., on
Route 33 In Mason and !lOOn
will open for buaine... Panel·

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lng will be used In the estab· spend a vacation with
her
lishment which will be heated nephew and family , Major and
by electricity.
Mrs. H. Joe Gre,., Randolph .
Manager of the new corpora-! Air Force Base, Texas.
lion is Robert C. Moyer
of
Charleston . who has · manag·
ed loan companies In Pitts·
I&gt;
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burgh, Chicago, and Florida .
Fronna'a Place was opened - - - - - - - - October 11 , 1945, by Mrs. Fron·
na Batterson Barker of Mason Russell Capehart left on Sun·
and the late Ray Barker. AI· day to visit with his mother,
ter 19 years in the grocery bu,_ Mro. E. L. Capeharl. who is a
ine.,, Mrs. Barker plans to patient at the Ma,.iilon Hos·
pltal, Ma,i!lon, Ohio.

S3.78

gal.

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T-BONE

We help your
doctor kttp you

Mahogany
PANELING

Red Roof
PAINT

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This Week's Specials

will be presented , "Time and
Two Women," concerns utt~•ian 11

Middleport, 0.

The town h&amp;i

l.'~ice~~co;m~mt:;••~on~t~o~ap~p~ro;;;ve~c;;;h•;;;r•~ed~a.;f~i•~t~ra;itei.iiof;;;7;;;5iliciiiellt""iol

ely on these dates. Two films

Kanauga, 0.

Ihas been oet lor Soplomber 2f, led

$

Sfle

lht&gt;se and s ave at your Bon ama

Stor e.

3

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TOP QUALITY - LOW PRICED

FLATS
L~ di e s

Reg . S1.49 Asst . Pl aid 66x7fl
Shert Blanket . Bu y sfe'veral

Large g1·1&gt;up of
F'all Fl a t.~. A.~ii!.

now at thi s low low pril'e.

;ty]e!';. Si zl!s 4 t o 9 . Wl' ll rn Hfi P

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Shop P11rly .

REO. 29c YARD

FAMOUS HOPE MUSLIN · · · · ··· 25c yd.

Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kautz or
Pittsburgh vlslt.ed recenily with
Mlss Viola Kautz, ln \'lason.

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The Kautzes sold their home in
Pittsburgh and are going to Ari·

Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. Charleo Ingles
and four children of Chicaso,
Ill. , spent the weekend visiting
with his mother, MrB. Ivy Ingles
and his siRter and family ,
and Mrs. Bobby Ray Reynolds
and other r&lt;latlve•.

LB.

BONUS BUY

CAMPBEllS

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NO. 1

Purina 251b.
DOG CHOW •

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CAN

69

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151fl oz.

Pizza Pie Mix -·

Domino
SUGAR· 25 lb.

INSTANT COFFEE
GIANT
12 oz.
JAR

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BOX

~ANS

KIDNEY BEANS

BONUS BUY

KING NUT OLEO

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ACTION GIANT SIZE .

BLEACH • · · · ·

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Mw lllloap, Oao lo..t owner

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.DISCOUNT STORE
OPPOSITE EVANS SUPER MARKET

MIDDLI!PORT, OHIO

REG. 69c VALUE

Faehnle, Middleport., Miss Ma-

SPECIAL!

1963 FORD~ TON

Miss

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ry Parks and Miss Susan Parks,
Middieporl, Mr. and Mrs. Hom·
er Cooper, Miss Elsie Hart
and Miss E\!'el Koenig, all of ,
PomP.roy.
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Pwob button drive, 27,000 actual mllu, ohowroom
tlnn, locol owner. 11'1 nice. Bioelt flnilb.

GRIMES
GOLDEN
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1-LB.
SOLIDS

BISCUITS · · · ·

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1959 RAMBLE. SUPER 4 DOOR

·303 $ize

Reg. 59c Excedrin - - -39c
:~~ Command -~~:sstNo 69c
Aspirin
59c

GuesJs of Miss . Su~ Lehew
and Jak~ Hartenbach over tht!

1961 RAMILER CUSTOM 400

55 Ohlsmohlle 2

EVERY DAY ... At The··

Sunday.

... it.

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en to the Pleaoant Valley Hos·
pltal on Sunday by the Foglesong ambulance.
Mn. Lawrence Capehart, a
former arade schol teacher of
is a pat1ena
.at . Uni. ··
i . o ·· "'-..s.
R . • Impbell, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Camp·
bell, and Mrs. Elizabeth Craig,
all ol Charleston, visited rela·
tJves and friends 1n Mason yn

I OJllnder. Standard tran1. R&amp;H. One loc!ll owiier

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MOTHER'S

JOAN OF ARK

Nestles 2 lb.
QUICK - • - 12

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42 oz.
OATS ·······-··· ·-

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LAUNDRY SIZE

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oz.

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. REASONS:
eLOW D,OWN PAYMENT
eON THE SPOT BANK FINANCING
AVAILABLE
e RECONDITIONED USED CARS AND
TRUCKS
eliFOIME GUARANTEE PLAN

c

10l oz.

HILTON'S

MARTHA WHITE
CAKE MIXES
19

PILLSBURY or BALLARD

123-4 oz.

SLICED PORK &amp;GRAVY · --• • • • •·• · • • •

BONUS BUY

Del Monte
SPINACH

METROPOLITAN MOTORS
,..,.

OYSTER STEW

79

c

46 oz.

MORTON'S

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PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT DRINK - • • · ~ • • ·

NESCAFE

c

Armours 12 oz.
TREET • • • •

POTTED MEAT-··
DEL MONTE

BONUS BUY

CHEF BOY ARDEE

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31 oz.

ARMOUR'S

TOMATO SOUP

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PTA Meeting
Well Attended
At Mason School

ECONOMY PRICED
NEWEST STYLES

Fine Fall Coats

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MASON ..:. A large crowd· ol
parents and teachers attended
the IIMt Mason Grade School
PTA meeting ~f this
ochool
term on Tuesday. Mrs. Charles
Yeager, the pre•ident, presld·
ed. Mrs. 'Marvan Frame presented the devotional program.
Parents attending were intr..
duced as well as chairmen of
tbe various committees. Mrs. ,
Pilt Arnold, membership chair· I
man, announced that the drive
for members will start on Tues· ,
day, Sept. 15, from 1 until 4 p. I
m. The membership goal for
this year has been set at 200.
Plano for il soup sale wert an·
nounoed. The soup will be sold
on Saturday, S.pt. 19, at the
Mason Youth Center. Pies and
""kes will also be lor aale. The
JI1'0Up voted to purchaae a
large water cooler lor use ot
the !IChool as their project lor
the year. The _present cooter
has been damaged beyond repair.
Mrs.

VALUES TO 59c
ASST.

SEAM FREE, FIRST QUALITY

PLASTICS

NYLON HOSE

Pia .~ lie

Asst .

DISCOUNT PRICED

Hou.'&gt;ewarN;
to 591! in lhi ~ grnur
Out ttwoy go. new low -- low
Vahu·~

Choose from a hig ~Plection or
new fall !ltyJ eg and fabrir:-. f ine
eoah at low di scou nt prir~.~ - Sa \'e
on fallhions at the Bon::~nz:J .

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SKIRTS
New Fall !!lyles. Plain aed fan cy fl,brics. Beautiful skirt s at
low di1count pri&lt;'e'S. Compare
II $3 .flfl.

Oxfords. Amerintn madr .

Si7..ra 4 to 9, childrPn in whih•

afld as11t. colors.

top quality ot a

Jow low

Men'• and Boys' R•a. f3.119
Tennt• Oxford" and B11tlet

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ball Shooo. Whllo, lor bo&lt;-

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REG. 49c VALUE
' 36" WIDE fAST COLORS

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One large rock . pick • pair now
ofl'hildren 's Better Ba('k to School
Oxfotdl'l . VahtP!!~ to $3 49. No-..:

to tehool. Sa\'«! now.

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UNIFORM
PANTS
o,_;Tin

SHOES

.mol'!~)'.

styles. Reg, 49c value. hurry, this wog 't

SCHOOL OXFORDS ·
$299

onl y $2.119 palt.

Menaand Boyo
Oxford and Tennlo

Dropu New low low price, s.. theae -

ilst }ong(

Dre 9 ~t

MIN'S $3.49 COTTON TWILL

PLASTIC DRAPES

DRESS PRtNr&lt;.
( Fai.t eolorJ, 36'' w:ide; Au: .-,,attetn• 1nd

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CHILDAEN NEW FALL
TOP QUALITY

ptlee ,

Vilue to $UIIHp thio group Llhod l'laotlo

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Mt n's Black

do

low

Bonanza pricf'. $4 .95 doz.

Oxfords. Well madf'. Sptdal
Bonanza buy , See these tor

REG. 79c vAlUE
FULL SIZE

llfll •ll.e. We ean save yOU

9!.

R~2~L!, ~~~~i~n $49 5
Kall!l . TouJ,Jh Nver . Nt&gt;w

')ress Oxfords
~.98

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Glassware &amp; Plastics

Walktr t: up ],on ( Dista n&lt;·e Golt

Mens Reg. $5.98
Reg.

C

VALUES TO 19c
ASST.

WILSON WALKER CUP

vall

White Ca n-

Reg. $3.99

Reg. 89o ulue Slllcone lronint' Board Pad
and cOver. New low price, Save at .Your
Booanza Store.

mon P,\'.

REG . $7.95 VALUE

'l''··
PAD .l COVER

lle\·e rnl p air now. We c11n save you

Ladie~

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SILICONE IRONING BOARD

lo 11. Buy

OXFORDS
Reg, $2.49

5 99 pr

9EG. 69c VALUE

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Onf' larje l&lt;t blf' of Bf' ll t' r Gl u~­
ware and A .~"' Plai'til'll . Value ~ to
Hh' in thi ~ grn up. Snn• now . Shnp
f'urly.

Lodlu, Chlldrona
CANVAS

NEW FALL . ..

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F'irst qualit y nf•w fall !'h:J(l e~ ,qeBm -

free nylon s.

Shop

99pr

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Speelol purcbaM. Men'• h••·
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In ,,,, tin ·or 1rlen, Jn !iz·

$1.. 99

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SHIRTTO

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Shrimp

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Shrimp Cocktail3 '~ 89e
Tenderay Beef

Rou.nd Steak
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BUCOLIC - A farmer's over ..
blouse topped off by a coolie hat, fashi ?nab1e in Saigon.

FrM Tap V•kM Stamp1
witi'J COUJ)OII and pur
cha&amp;t d. S lbl . w Imn!
Frnh Ground Me•h

Copyright
lbo K,....r Co.
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lb.

lb. 95c Th:i/~ • ••· 79c
Sirloin Steak
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Ta1 ess T-Bone. • . . . ••· S1.0S.r~ri~t~ ... 89c
Ham --- -- ----- '.~~ $2.29

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Krogtor Baked Pie

F.x. Sept. IIi, 1911

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Ex. Sept. l!l, 19114

10 EXTRA
P::ree Top Value Stamp1

With coupon and P\lf"
chat~e of one 7 m:. t·an
Pltdg. Wax

31b.
can

Frwe Top Value

- ·1·

Betty Crocker

Duncan Hlnu

,:,.. Tep ¥alw

51 EXTRA
F,_ fep Yelue . . . . .
W1tb eo\li)OII and 1M'

dlUe &lt;II I ~. Jiffy
hef or Onion SfM)q;
CK . ~pt, \f, 1964

Ex. Sept. 19, 1964

Biscuits •••• 12
Orange Juice slog
Ice Cream ...... ;!, 69c
Ic.:ans
"·

with

OO!JOOD

$1......,,

and-· pur·

ehase of 1 .14 m, bottle
E-ySynop
Ex. Sept. ... 1964

* 541

E!XTRA

F,... fop Value St8mps
•ith ccqxm and PUf·

chase of 1 plrgs.
Brown &amp;. S..V. Rolli
Sept 19, 19M

K-

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Kroger All

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A DIRTY CHARACTER-B.-hind all t h;Jt gri me is Burt. Lancastt'r. prep:Jring for a
s ct·ne on locatLOn in Paris. The movie is based on a true World. War II incid ent.

ONE KNIGHT'S STAND-Actor Laurence Ha r vey is getting _
into the "sw ing" of things as he practices the King Arthur
part in London production of Loewe-Lerner hit, "Camelot."

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NG- EGG -SPURT- Mrs. Minnie Webster (top) operates a. 20-ton overhead crane
with all the- delicacy of a billiard expert at a steel plant in Lye, England. She can
swing a girder into place and balance it on an egg without breaking it (botto~).

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TWO ON THE ISLE

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r.gular

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HEY FIRST MET wh r n Princess Anne - Marie was just 11 and the then Prince Con ..
stantine was 16, at a b:;all in the Gra;lsten palace in Denma rk. The royal romance,
hnwever. didn't blosso m until years 1 ::~ter. Now Denmark's lovely princess and the young ·
Grrek k ing are climaxing their story book romance with a wedding. Recently the two
love rs ~ptnt a few wePks of the enga_geme-nl period on th e romantic island of Corfu-at
the Greek royal fam ily's su mmer pa lace. The popular Anne-Marie, 17, and Constantine,
23, will become the youngest coup le to share a kingdom in Europe in the 20th Century.

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ICing Con&amp;tonlint aad Princou Anne-Marie rolall by ridlna ai'ound P.,lace garden.

Uke oomethlnt out of a travel page, tho n~·ona1tery of Vla&lt;horona ll01 "'"'' lite palaw•

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couple '"' iet to hlln

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Paprika, or 4 en. Black
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·- . chase of 10 lb. or larger
Bat Potatoes
Sept. lll, 19&amp;&lt;

Ex.

$jq

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Extra Free
Top Value Stamps
WITH COUPON BELOW:

BIG 150
FREE!
With this coupon and
purchase of s10.00 or
more at Kroger's.
Coupon expire•. Saturday, Sept. 19, 1964.

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chase of 2 CM'IS 4 oz.
Kroger ChiR Powder, 4

p,..y.,v...,....,_,

Except items excl,Jded hy Ja-w.

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Flame Tokaysl Ivery
cfust.r Freah·Datecl for
,..ofedfon so yeu ~ ..t
their ,...., :a l drt... Will
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Applesauce .... 7:..~~~.1
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Pies ·:~~d.F:.~ 3 ~= 89c Salad Dressing oe.19c
"i9C
49c
Gleem
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SaImon .......~.
Pink

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loaves

St-.J Brand

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Tomato Juice 4c:.:· •1

Ajax -

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,..,. $

bolb

PalmoUYe • .• .lathi:. . 2 - 33e

Laundry Detergent

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Fne Tep 11.. 1111 Stamps

Ex . Sept

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1t'SIIXTRA
FI"N Tep Valu. Stampt
with coupon and purchase of any

Dubuque Canned

I lb.
$1.79
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Tenderay

Stokely Yellow Cling

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with OOlJIIOD IIJd tu"-

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ThrUtu Beef,

Cube Steaks . . . •••• . . • . •. •. . lb. 99e
Rib Steaks ••.... ~~ . . . . . . . lb. 7!k
Rump or Tip Roast ... _T~"!•• lb. 99e
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Rump or Tip Roast ___ -~·~ ... lb. 89e
F ...
Ground
Meat Loaf _•. c•70_ ~-:. ~:--~~. _ Jb. 59e
·Ground Round _•••.'::·~ •••••. lb. 89e
Prosh
Beef T,iver ____ ~~~ _~"':":'~ ~~~·-. lb. 49e

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Leaving lor
College
Study
MASON _ Several Mason stu-

8-Dally Senl!nel. P_&lt;Jmeroy-Middl!Po_rt. 0_:, Sept. 16. 1964
The term " biodegradable" is
a form idable one and unfamil·
ie~r to most of us. ln spite of

Biodegradable
Detergent to
Be on Market

it5 technical sound and

pects, however, the

ha~ introduc~

Landm ark
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understands current

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rumstances and problems
"deter· l lating to
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Pre~ent non ·
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biode~radable

DaUy ·Senttnet,-'Pomeroy·Middleport, o .• Sept. 16, 1964-9

not
com Jse to leave no harmtul sy nt hettc etl:'rgen s
. pc · .
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k.
1decompose under se wagl trratTt"'lldlle tn septlr tan ~ .;;e~- men! and oftt&gt;n times ~:~ppear '
a~e S\""ilt&gt;ms 1H 10 the nation 'I; I
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a low _ .,uds wit h possible arcompanym~ pol·
ur s ri'ln . 1s
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formulation whlrh
rrrforms [Uilng proper It'S .
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t&gt;nnl'llh· wt&gt;ll m &lt;:~lltomatH' anfl p;u twular r·onrern tn
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3 ROOMS
New Furniture
$299

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RODNEY RIGGS
llodney L. Riggs, JP, """
of Mr. and Mrt. l'arl Rigg• of
Middleport bu completed bit
baolc traintnJ at LIK!ldand

A.F. b11e, Sae Antonio, Tt!»as. He has been asslgnrd to
the .13th Strategfe Mlssne D~
vision Francis E. Warrea, A.

F.B. ln. Wyoming.

'--buslneu

tending the same
school.

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Convenictnt r ermJ

MASON
FURNITURE CO.
MASON. W. VA..

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TAKF. HONORS- These eight Pomeroy Women's Golf club members took honors for the borne team during
the ir tournament last Thursda y. Henrietta O'Brien and Eileen Searles tied for medalist. Front row, Phyllis
Hennessey , Louise Thompson , Pearl Welker and Bernice Darst. Standing, Henrietta O'Brien, Eileen Searles,
:fu li_a_HyseH_a~d_Anna_ Howell. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - -

s~T&amp;

Perfectly matched Keepoake Wedding Ring Set~
are beautiful symbols of
lo•Je .•. for all the years
to come. The name "Keep·
~ake' ' in the ring is your
a~surance of finest q.ual·
ity and craftsman ~h1p.

WA.RD
Lody'1

lREMfRTON
Man '$

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DeadJ'Ine £or

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knowledged to have a

poten -~

lially harmful effect on

fish

At Wahama

Js October 3

in the state one year. For a
change of precinc~ a resident
must live in the precinct 30
day s. Tbe Clerk's office in .the

Registration

tbeTbelea~";,ti~akt~l:~! I:~~~:~g~::i~-:s~~~~;

, and other wildlife and is very 1
courthou~e is open from 8:30
disturbing to housewives who I
a. m. to·4 p. m. Monday through
have had the e&lt;perience of
Friday and from B:ao·a. rn. un·
drawing " Detergent Cocktails"
til noon on Saturdays.
1
I from the kitchen faucets .
: MASON - Officers of t h DEADliNE u V. tL I id B th
The substitution ol a comple·
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CASEY JONES' MEMORIAL
mentary chemical agent
in classes at Wahama Htgh School PT. PL~ASANT ~ason A memorial to John Luther
Landmark' s Co-Op
Deter- were elected recently.
County resJ~enl:$ are remmd~ Jones, the Casey Jones of the
gent has resu lted in a product T~ ey are Randy. VanMeter, that the period for voter reg1s- folk ballad
ded ' ted . . 1
which is biodegradable, a de- prstdent of t~e Se~tor c.lass; ~atthion,N to beb entlt31nfed tlo t~ote his home t~W:~.Jac~:n, Ten~~
tergent whieh will lend itself Kenneth Rollms , vtce president m e ovem er
e ec Ion, in 1958 easeY· J
, to wal er pur ification processes and Robert Brown, secretary will end Saturday, Oct. 3, ac:
d. h
ones was a
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cording to L. W. Getty, Mason ' rai1roa ero of song and sto1
1and :. o;ily decomposed by na- reasurer. .
ry
l lurt: 's rnethodS oxygen and bac- Result s m uther classes
County Clerk.
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Persons voting in the May
j l.ena .
Junior Class, Leann Miller, primary will be eligible to vote
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I Consequenl y, It ": 11 not 1n-1president; Ray Redman, vice
3, without making any
t~rtere wttil tbe ~C~lOn or sep- presi~ent: Jo Thompson,
changes in registration unless
I he tanks or muntctpa~ sewag_e reta ry; and Connie Harbour i they have cha nged their add·
Your De~doble
treatment plants and wtll constl- treasurer.
ress.
Deoltr For
Sophomore class. Dale
To be eligible to vote, a per·
I lins, president; Paul
son must li ve ln the county 60
vice president: David Cook,
days before the election and 1

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This pnoblem is generally ac-!

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Freshman class, Harry Van !
our wa ter supply.
Meter president; Linda Abolin , I

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and Rhonda 1

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WAID CROSS' SONS
RACINE,

gamer, using the theme " What . Goodnite; Cabell
Huntington
Do They Want" on the hungers Hospital X-Ray Technician and hope of humanity. The Lynn Miller, daughter of Mrs.
group sang the hymn "0 Mao- Josephine Miller; Beauty School
ter Let Me Walk With Thee," Iin Athens, Ohio - Diane Div·
followed bf a poem by the lead· ers, daughter of Mrs. Charles
er "Dare~ Give Thanks." Mrs. Divers; Huntington Beauty AcAchsah Mlller led a discussion ademy - Mary Jane Webb,
on the topic.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wll·
Those attending were Mrs. R. bur Webb, David Wentzell, son
F. Bryant, Mrs. Clayton Athey, of Mr. and Mrs. William Went·
.Mrs. Bernard Lieving, M r zell, Diane Miller, daughter of
Fred Batey, Mrs. Otha Ll•ving, lo)r, and Mrs. Douglas M!Uer.
Mrs. Hqward Burrls, Miss MU- 1
P.T.A. WILL MEET
lie Buinglll'!ler and the hostess, Tbe New Haven
Parents
Mrs. Capehart.
Teachers Association will hold
NEW HAVEN GARDEN CLUB their first meeting of !be school
The. New Haven Garden Club year on Thursday, September
met on Thursday evening at the 17 at 8 p.m. at the school. The
home ol Miss Lelah Jane Pow· presiden,t of the organization Is
ell with Mrs. Howard Wagel!- Mr. Robert Herndon. All parhats and Mrs. R. F. Bryant Ss onts are urged to attend.
·co-hostesses.
LUTHER ~$AGUE
The Jj&gt;eeling 'was opened ey
HOLDS D~NER
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the secretary, Mrs. Donald F. The Luther League of
St.
Roush, In the absence of the Paul Lutheran Churq. beld a
prosldent and vice president. dinner to starr the fall season
Devotions were led by
Mrs. on Thursday evt!nlng at the
Wagenhals. Roll call was ana· 1 church. The gueat speaker, Rev.
wered with "How Can I Con· ' Marlin Berislord, pastor of the
serve Natural Resources? 14
! New Haven E.U.B;·Church, was
The group decided to furnish [introduced by the
League
cookies and sandwiches lor the . President, Nancy Hill. R e v.
Red Cross Bloodmobile to be i Berlsford spoke to the groul\ on
held on October 8th. Several "Youth and the Church."
members wUl also work at the Those attending were Susie
Mobile.
Grinstead, Kathy Ann Roush,
The guest speaker for I h e Jane Roush, Myra Roush, Bil·
me~ing was Mr. Robert Kletz- ly Roush, Max Brown, Bob Whi~
ly, Biologist !rom Tbe McCiin- moro, Cberyl Bumgardner, Nantic Wildlife Station. He Is em- cy Hill, Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam
ployed by The Department of RusseU, Rev. and Mrs. Jack T.
Natural Resources. Mr. Klotz- Welch and Rev. Berisfonf.
1y spoke on birds and their habPERSONALS
Its.
Mr. and Mrs. James Layne,
Those attending were M r s. Bl)'lll and Beth were vacation.
Fred Baley, Mrs. Howard Bur- tng tn the SmokY Mountains
ris, Mrs. William Chisler, Mrs. arid parts of KentuckY last week.
H. L. Dyer, Mrs. Clyde Foley, Mr. and l\lrs. Donald Bum·
Mrs. Lee Gibbs, Mrs. Harry gardner and family were weekLayne, Mrs. Herman
Layne, end guests of Mr. and Mrs. RobMrs. A. K. McClung, Mrs. J. ert Johnston and family ·at Glen
V. McGrow, Mrs. M. L. Ohllng- Dale, W.. Va.
er, Mrs. Donald F. ROush, Mrs. Jay liayne." aon of Mr. and
Otue Roush, Mrs. Velma Roush, Mrs. Robert Layne, was a med·
Mrs. D. A. Smith, Mr"&lt; N. 0.
plltlent at Medloal Center
Wein and the hostesses. ·
Ho.spi\"1; 'dalllpolls, Ohio last
DINNER HELD
week.
. Mr. and Mn. Carl Gibbs enand Mrs. B. R. Vance actertained with a dinner on Monby their granddaullay honoring Miss Mary Ann ·
Vance .visited
Rickard wbo Is entering I b e over the weekend wlth their
Business ,CoUege in Columbus, son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Ohio. Those attending were Mr. T. R. Vance at Morgantown. ·
'!nil Mrs. George Heason, Mr. Barbara remained with ber pal'
and Mrs. Eddie Rickard, Eddie, entll after having spent I
Jr., Maxie and Mary Ann, Mr. sumlner with her grandplll)lllts.
and Mro. Carl Gibbs, Sbaron Mr. Tom Vance has . entored
and Carlelta.
.the !all semeater at ··Weal ·VIrUVE WIRE CLASS • ginta University where he II
The Live 1Wfn! Class. !Def on w9Qlll(on .btl !4oslet's Degree
Tuesday evelllng at ll1i
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tor their ncuJIIf:
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Mrs. cutf ROulb
f)tha Lleving. 1 '
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wore led by Mn. ·
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Charlea ·'
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of Mr. and Mn.
Re- :Dodd, Gerry H&amp;ll, son
union waa beld rocenUy at the : anc1 Mrs. Alvin HaU, Jano I
Park era burg Oty Park wltb 32 : Po~l. daughter of Mr. anc1 l
descendants of P. G. and Jes- ·Mrs. Paul B. Powe~ ; 0 h I o
.. Layne present. A basket dln- 1 Univel'$lty, Athena, Ohio-Nan- ,
ner was held at noon wltb a
Abolln, daughter of Mr. T. •
business meeting following. Joe , w. AboUn; Mountain State Bus- I
Layne, president, prealded at I !ness College, Parkersburg - 1
the meeting. The group decld· Dick Tennant, son of Mr. and 1
ed tD have a sign made staling Mrs. Clarence Tennant, Robert
"Layne Reunfon" so that group Grinstead, son of Mr. and Mrs.
eould be Identified. It waa vo~ Thoma• Grinstead, Robe r t
"" to hold reunion next year on Roush, son of Mr. and Mrs.
the Sunday preceding Labor Nick Roush, Jimmy Bird, SOD
Day at 12 noon Eastam Stand· of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Bird;
an! Time. The officers were GlenviUe State College - Lin·
retained lor the comlng year; da Lathey, daughter of Mr. and
President - Joe Layne, Vice Mrs. AdrJan Lathey; West VirPresident Mildred Moses, ginia Wesleyan - Joe Scltes,
Secretary - Agnes Rodgers, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. K. SellTreasurer - George JeweU, es; Marshall University - Sbel·
Publicity - Ara Jewell.
don Roush, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Those attending were Mr. and Donald F. Roush, John Layne,
Mrs. Henry Howell, lo)r, an d son of Mr. and Mrs. Barry LayMr~. George Kilpatrick,
Mr. ne, Bill Frey and Ross Frey,
add Mrs. Raymond Layne, Mr. sons of Mr. and Mrs. J a c k
allll J4rs. Joe Layne, Susan and Frey; Louis Slsmondo and Ad·
Cralf, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan ele Sismondo, son and daugbHdlln, Mr. and Mrs. George ter of Mr. Joseph Sismondo,
JeW!IU, Debbie and Doneete Barbara How11!11, daughter of
COok, Gail Miller, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Howard,
Mrs. Jean Glendenning, John,' Rick Abel, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Susan, Rita, Jiel and Jack, Mr.l Jess Abel, Carolyn
Lieving,
and Mrs. Randall Rodgers and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ber·
John, Mr. Jack Kilpatrick, Ca nard Lieving, Charles Yonker,
thy, Christine, Edgar Layne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Arthur Schmidt and Georgia K!l- F. Yonker, David Karschnlk,
patrick.
' son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kar. RUTH CIRCLE OF W.S.W.S. schnik, Janet Hoffman, daugh·
Tbe Ruth Circle of the W.S. ter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert
W.S. of the E.U.B. Church held · Hollman, Gerry Wiles, son of
their September meeting at the I Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wiles Wright
ho111e ol Mrs. Thelma Cape- College Chicago, Ill., - Andy
hart wltb Mrs. John Bumgarn- Karschnik, son of Mr. and Mrs.
er serving as co-hostess.
Louis Karschnik; St. Joseplt
LAYNE REUNION
Tbe meeting of the Layne

Band.
T
Kenneth Reynolds,
ommy
Ewing of Ma"'n and Kenny
Ball of Clifton have enrolled
11 West VIrginia Tech at Mon~­
gomery and Dorothy Smith has
enrolled at Glenville Stata Col·
lege, Glenville.
Harvietta Newland and Phyl·
lis Queen, both of Mason.. are
atiending Mt. State Busmess
School In Parkersburg. Philip
Smith a¢ Robert Roush, botb
of New Haven, are also at-

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NEW HAVEN

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Burns have enrolled at Mat~
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up 14, 5 p m.; Walter Beck·
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It Dam 18.4, 12.£1, running one am : 10 S. M. Jenka up 21 ,
loot on rollera. Pomeroy • Ma,. 6 40 a m.: Chrt• Jr. up 22.
on 20.76. Pt. Pleasant ZUO. Hin· uo p. m.; A. E. Dyke down 22,
ton .050 falling, Kanawha Falls 5: 15 a. m: Duncan Bruce down ·

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1:40 a. m.; Orco down Gree~
up 2:10 a. m : Zimmer down

UPI Briefs

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3:45 p. m.;

Waller ,

Hougland down Meldahl 6 p.

at De iii Moines to climax the m.; Defrnder down Mrldahl 6-1
first day of his campaign swing :55 p. m.: Esso We.&lt;;1 Virgima
through the Midwesl. Hi s fir st down Meldahl 9:15p. m .; Ravltops were at Kearney and Lin- en swood down Meldahl 10 :40

p. m.; Louisi ana down Meldahl
6 a. m.
A BITING BLANKET
OF Gullipolls Dam J S. Lew·
frost Jay from northern Greal is down 2.20 a. m.. J o h_ "1
coln, Neb.

Lakes to New England early Hood up 6:10 a. rn .; Elgercl1ff
today 1nd heavy Utunderstorms up 6:15 a. m.; Eastern up 8:10
drenched the Great Plains.
a. m.; Senwt _up 8:30 a. ~-

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The mercury dipped to 30 at Kanawha River - 0. F. Shae·.
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&amp; Lohse Drug Store In Pomeroy has nine women clerks who work with four regisPellston and Alpe1oa in north· fer up Marmet 6:0S a.. m.: Jer· tered pharmacists in handling business of the finn. Six ~f them,l tor, ~re Elizabeth Davia, Mary Sauvage, Dorothy
ern Michigan and also at Lob· ry Bosworlh up Wmheld 10 ·50 Brown. Stella Frank, Muriel Bradford, and Marie Leifhett. - Sentinel Photo.

anon, N. H. The weatht&gt;r bur- m.; Hdf&gt;lrn Z. up Wmfteld 12· -·--··
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eau warned of freezes beforf' :15 a. m.; Lucy Jane Lucas - - - - : - - - - - - ..
Saturday evening with
daylight.
down Winfield 1:05 a .. m.; w.
mother, Mro. Myrta Rife
H. Shaver .lr .. up WmfJPld 2· 1
lister, Mra. Fay Wood.
NEARLY A QUARTER Mllr j :45 a. m.; Diane Brent down
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Mr. Hunbel Justice
open!

Long Bottom

I SocietYNews

Uon white students boycotted , Winfield. 310 a. m ;
Solvay '
New York City ochools Tuesday jdown Wmf1eld 6.40 a. m.
in a protest against a school
board integration plan.
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Salem Center

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A bus;ne&lt;S meeting
1Official Board of the

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HUNDREDS OF EXTRA S&amp;H STAMPS

the past weekend hr Kentucky
with his children Brian and

The. total number of absen-'1
~,
-·'tar
ucc for the flnsl day of the
boycott. 233.306, wa1 smaller I ~~ ~irt~ of a 'da~~htf'r Tam- ! Clarence Stan ey and chi rcn Roush presiding.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
at the church aervl~es Jn Wllk•
than for Jhe first day Monday,
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, or Tampa. Fla .. Mr. and Mrs.
and Larry were Mr. and
m 638 There are 1 007 000 stu- my Jo, Sepl~mber L at St. Jam{'s L. Eckarj and children·, School bells were ringing In Ray Brooks of
Mrs
don'ts in the New York City Joseph Hospita l. ~arkersburg., Hvaltsville, Md ., Mr. and Mrs. the area Sept. 8, as students Route 1 Also Mr
.
Rev
and
Mrs.
Dw·~ht Spencer . H, b
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d u ert . arr an
aug er, an teac ers returne t.o c ass- ry G : Hoffman and son Stevie
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011
l1rs. Burgess Wogan u[ Ameo- 1Mr. and Mrs. Rober! DaiJey, tary School haa 124 pupllo en. Rife and family who have hooon II
i
,v1lle, are grandparents. Greal l Columbus, \ofr. and 'Mrs. Ray rolled and one new teacher, home on 8 3D-day leave
grandparents are Mr. and \1rs. , Woodyard and sons, Albany , 0 . Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Turner, hl
t M and M
William Wolfe and Mrs. Lula and ~1rs. Harriett Bryant and Iwho 11 teaching the 3rd grade. Je! ~~[;~~ ~;,.. ue::~"re"'nu"·.· .'1
1Ramer. The Spen&lt;ers have Ina and Mike.
Mrs. Nellie Vale is principal Mr and Mrs Guy Priddy and I
I two
other daughters, Debra i\frs. Paul Andrews and tlau- and teachers the 6th grade, fa~ily of R~tland and other I
Renee and Teresa Lynn.
ghtt&gt;rs accompanied her son, Mrs. Roberta Wilson teaches relatives.
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Michael, to Bloomingdale, Ohio 4th and 5th. Mrs. Olive Page
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ON
1NEW COMMUNICATIONS
where he will enter his JUnior U1e 2nd grade. and Mrs. Gladys Mr. and Mrt. Robert RIfe
1 DUBLIN. lrela~d IUP1)-An·:year at St. John's Semmary. I MaJor teaches the first grade. and children .of St. Albans. W. l
· Va. spent Frrday night and
•drew G. Haley, a Washington. · Mr. and Mrs. Larrv CurtiS ,
D. C. lawyer, told a conference are announring the birth of I The first P.T.A. meeting of saturday with his parentt, Mr.
I on av iation and _sp~~ ~~cine 2 son, Timothy Lee. Th ey have i the current school ye_a r
was and Mrs. Charles Rife and Lar1 Monday that' ·screntiSiS are de· a ddughter. Tammy Sue.
I held Wednesday evenmg: Sept. ry, Saturday night and s~;~~ ~~
I velopln~ techmque:; under wh1ch
Lewis Cozart, Lorain, Ohio. 19, m the school aud1tonum
with her mother, Mrs.
men
will
be
able
.
to-.
communi~
visited
Nellie
Cozart.
the
Salem
Center
School.
Mrl.
Williams
of Rutland, 0. R.F.O.
LAUNDRY.
cate
thr.ouah
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
C•.rroll
Young
Vivian
.Pierce
presided
over
1.
CRY CLEANING
.
of Athen• were VISiting Mr. the busrness meettng and lntro- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Carter of
WY 2-5428
POMEROY I He oald··tf;,
involve
·
Emmett Slethem.
duced the executive head of Gallipolis, O. apent
=.:V":: _,., .~=·~ Mrs. Charles Hens- the Northwestern Dl!trlct, Mr. with Mrs. Ethel Rife and son
the weekend with Do~. McKenzie,_ wh~. gave talk James Dale. Mr. Fred Bullch•" ll
Ler&gt;ata ferrell and Fred 1on E-&lt;1-u-c-~-t+O-n . The local of Pomeroy was a ~st also
Medway.
I Boys and Grrls 4·H Clubs and and enjoyed squirrel bunting.
Mr and Mrs Ted Hayman ' their advisors presented the M
M
Ch 1 Rif I
.and .Janet Bisse. ll, Col umbus, I prog~am kand h~ d exh lb'It: a~d and r.sonendRonnie
rs. ares
e
Rlfe were · 1
spent the weekend here with handlwor on display. Re res Ohi
bu I
F 1-1
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' menll$ were enjoyed. durina; the Jack.!IDD,
o, on a ness r
relatives.
.
day
I
David Smith and daughter, sOcial hour.
I Mrs. Ethel Rife opent
Patnc1a, were VISiting Mrs. ~dday afternoon with Mrs.
na Stewart .and Anderson K1b- , Mrs. Lewis Edge!.
f Wood and mother. Mra. Myr·ta :1
ble, Reedsville.
I Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Prince : Rife.
Mr. and M_rs. Dav_e Yates ~t· 1 and Mr. and Mn. Shirley Swan 1 Mr. and Mrs.• M. Rife
tended the m~tallat10 of B1s- were visiting VlrginJa G1·over,
--hop Ensley, Columbus. They Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hunting. I TICKET FOR GOWWATER
also vrslted Mr and Mrs. How- ton and Mr. and Mrs. Glen· WASHINGTON (UP!) a;_d Kin~, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Powell, Gallipolis.
!publican presidential nominee
1\rlllamson, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Carr have Barry M. Goldwater ~ot a park·
Donald Might.
return«! home from visiting ing ticket Monday.
Virgil Mora of Pomeroy vis- Mr. and Mrs. James E~kard and He was at a local television
We'U prepare your readv lllixed con·
ited..Ethel Chevalier.
children, Hyatilrvllle. Md., and studio taking part in the filrnV1s1tmg
Mr.
and
J'vfrs.
Oscar
their son, Edmund Carr.
ing of his We story. His lh.lny
crete order to your opecl11catlons. and deliver
Babcock were Betty Frederick Mr. and Mrs. Hank Holter black limousine wao ~arked In
It auywhere iD town, all ready to pour. Call
and baby of Chester and Mr. - e vlslUng Mrs Elma Holt· a loading zone In front of the
1 and Mrs. Gene Riggo.
er. Forest Run. •
building.
today .. . our service is prompt and our prices
I Calhng on Mr. and Mrs. Zern Mtl. Foster fe.an,
About 30 mtnutes after he enare the lowest possible!
Pierce were Mr. and Mrs. violted . her aunt, Mrs.
tered Ure studio. a pollceman
Hobart Newell and Ernest Wy· lnt McKhee.
ticketed his car. One of the sen·
att of Chester and ~r. and
-Viole&amp; Smith
ator'l security · guards then

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HIDE

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith ore
announcing the birth of a aon
Robert Leslie in Huddy,
Ky.
on Sept. 6th. Grondparents are
Mrs. Clara !loU Smltb of I •ngsvllie, 0 . and Mr. Hurolre1 Juatlce &lt;local) and Mrs. Je&amp;ale
Justice of Huddy, Ky.
Mr. and Mro. 0. M. iule of
Carpenter, Ohio spent Wedne•
day evening with Mrs. Ethel
Rife and son, James Dale.
Mro. Freda Bowen has been
visiting friends oear Pomeroy
the past few dayo.
A·1C Ronald S. Rife and
family left Sunday for
their
home In Salina, KanllalP. He Ia
staUoned at Shilling A.F .B. They
will stop at Sunbury, Ohio for
a ohort visit with hlo btotller,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rife and
family.
Mr. Charles Rife and s o n

.00 falling. Chlrltlton 17 .9S ~La· 23. 11 : 10 p m. ; Western down
tlonary. London, MaJ"JMt and 23, I 30 a. 11.; Susan Lano:o down
Winf\eld dams were on the sills. 23, 2:45 a. m.: Jefrboat down
Beat movementl:
23. 8 a . m.; Alton Zephyr dawn
Ohio River - John J . Rowe Greenup 10:50 p. m.: NatJonal
down 12, 6 a. m: Cherokee down Greenup 10:50 p. m.;
down 13, U :30 a. m.; Jacob G. · Miss Susan down Greenup 12 :·

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Mr, Fr&lt;d Blrtcher of Potne- \ !rip to Jackson, Oblo MIPIWJ
roy cail&lt;d on Mr. and Mr •· mornlna.
Charles RHe Friday afternoon.
Mr. George Martin
spent
an lftemOOIP lost week with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Rife .

bottles

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receiving apparatus and ampll· lying l'lignals sent by the body,
which he said has unexplained
capabilities as • llla(neUc-eieGtronic unit.

Phone WY 2-3284
P•ge Street

Middleport

row,
Down to the (arden to get things
to eat;
nte fresh. eool breezes cave
win(s to my feet.

The sky wao a blue, as

blue

could be;

Not one teeny, tiny cloud could
1 see;
The garden lay, lull)', In t b
1oft sun;

OUr (enerDI!I prden ilr
nearly done.

VI PRICI ON ECONOMY SIZES
VITAMIN C AND 1·1.,, 2 BOnLES fOR PRICE OF 1

flfJIIIfiiOUS SAYIItS 01 UIGI SIZfS/OTHfl MciiSSON YnAMINS ~ OFI

now ,

It gave us a plenty at our
quest;
In opll• of the drought, did
very best;
Now Winter Is nearln(; 11
all know,
Gracious garden SOOPI, will
covered wJtb snow.

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new we'll begin,

IN THIS AREA THEY ARE&amp;
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P1anUng seeds again 'neath the
warm IUD of Sprint;;
lead time and blrveli, we'U

watch them grow:
God promised It, lrus, when
He formed the rainbow.
Miss Cotherine Gruaoer, R.D.
# Porneriry. .

BuH Half

6.99

SHOPPING

9.99

Rinsoalue

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loaves

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ClaiiHmMIHch
Mon. and Thu~,

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Ham

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¥counting
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On A Lete Summer Day
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As I went walking along by the

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th~ corriOore ond the priiOII
factories. I found U·e pop!lar
outside impresaion of the ~lOll
as a dirty, medieval place to
be a myth. For a siX·~cre p~
with so many ~en livlns 10
ciO!e_ quarters, 1t was s_urpr,_
....mg 1Y c1ean and order''
.,.
Then I packed my belonlmgl
for the move to tht annexThe
first
stop
after
arrival
. housea
' lmpressinnA.
which besl des th e ::ha1r
j By ROBERT M. HORN ALL 1ICoiner's
was at Deputy
Warden
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I•IOUNDSI'Il 'E,
L W Va - control center.' My $538 was and l'br
1 arv.
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I (UPli - I was a " fish" ln ) taken and tagged my watch Th&lt;re the at mosphert
West V1rg1ma Pennenl1ary', a and typewrHI'!r r~gi~t:!red and changed. The "'e! t1 ~I wa1
1 ntw prtsoner. or whdl my Jl78 ~ &lt;m open package of cigarettes gloomy, almost frightemng.
1lellow mmnlert c .. II ' frPsh 1 destroyed, presumably as a I ~as put In one of four
1me::tt."
1precaution against lilY smug- cells m the Jarge room. Behind
i For three u~ys and two Ighn, in narcotics
three doors facin~ my cell
fn1ght.,, l endured impr.sonm ent '
hal
·
"bo 1 were the execution c~amber, a
I had moments 'l[ error and b" e
rcut w_a~ no ed ~ room for execution witnesse!l,
moments of seremlv, but d!lef- JO ano the JOVIa arm ro another room containing a
1
ber wield"ng the azor down
ly 1 fe lt self-p1ty nnd helplessk' d
t
n large generator, transformer
1•
ness
my n~c ~~ eo P easan co - and " those three buttons."
The other prlstme;o~ resented versatiOn. lis " year sentence My cell contained a bed, a
my being here qnd 1 was as- had recently been reduced ta table for my typewtiter, an-signed a guard form~ own pro- flve-to-lB yea rs.
other sma ll table, a jUJ of cof·
tecnon But except for that. In the laundry room I was fee, sink and toilet.
j Warden Otto C. Boles anr Pub- liven a grey, baggy ~et of COV·
There was no noi se except for
I he Institutions Commissioner era\' - the prison garb. Next the continuous hum o: a t.ran&amp;I Chauncey
Bowning Jr. did c: Je &lt;:t complete medical ex- former.
I not interfere.
amina' fln and Pro- ... s s 1 n I That was noise enough.
J spent my fir!-11 night In No. through the identification bu12 death row and the las• mght real! where mug .lhots, flngerI m the death house, 25 yards prmts and criminal, personal
I from the electr.c chair 1 got a ond SO' I hlslories were taken.
chanCP lo 1 Jl., tc fo ur men who One of tl
buaie,:,. prison
hati been condem ned to death V~orkers , the social director, inEntered Hospital
bY socu:ty, t hen save d from ex- "tructed
me about mall and AMong those who entered the
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VISI.ors and the paro1c: off'Jeer Holzer hospital m the pagt
I They filed lo my rell one-by I expl ained how to acquire ••good 24 hours were Mrs. Robert A.
one , sat on the remenl and t1me and r arole procedures. Queen, 1026 Second Ave, Nichj bazed . through the bars. They · He tells new arri"ra l!o what olas J . Hanna. Rio Grande,
talked fr~ly
I their earliest possH.. Je date of Mrs. Cha rles Guy Young , Rt.
A murderer who ., ''· saved release can be
2, Bidwell, Mrs. Carl R. Veith,
from hanging 2.1 years ago ! d Two
guards
led
me
to
No.
2
Rt. 2, Cheshire, Mrs. David
th
T
rl ht
swor~ he ate the warc.en'!l pet ea
row. o- my g was a Lee Darst, Rt. 2 Pt. Pleasant.
groundhog fv. his :ast meal. He con demn ed man o f four years, Mrs. Oscar M. Roush, Mason,

!EDITOR'S NOTE: UPI ,..
porter Robert M. Gomall r"'
ceftdy was oennltted tL spend
tb~ days and two nights
bfhioo the wall• of West Vir·
aJnla Stile Pentlential') . the
first reporl•r ever admitted.
I He pl•y•d 'he role "' o man
condemhl"d to dte. Hf'rf' he
tella his t"xperte ncr• and bis

dyi!lll until! had lived death a
million times. Finally, !just resigned myself to the fact it
wa~ coming."
I
1 can understand how these
men
felt because, as 1 moved
1
I through the prison route 1 be·
1gan to reel the emotions or a
condemned man myself.

lloyd Jenkins, MO W. Main forced atr heat. Bank financ""·et, Pomerov.
9-12·31p lnJl a"ailable.
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PHONE WY 2-2157
In port as follows :
masonry buildinll ()o x 301
r~IIRNISHEn 11 n,..,.
hf'flronm
Ltvmg Room F'urmture
with porcl1, complete with
Porf'i1
F'urn1
ture
all
furmlure and •ppliances. Tande•' ax le, 900x20 tire~~ apartmt nt Ponwrm.
w1t h
uttlllle~ $SO(lO llf'r
month 1 Pll il('o T. V.
'~ocated on mre lot with 120
348 ru. m eng1ne- 1~ 1t.
In Memory
ra il \\"\" 2 2'i.!j !•r \V) 2-:1589 l Dr~ks
ft frontage on Stale Route
dump body.
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prtce $2200 00
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mother, B&lt;&gt;ssif' t: .fonec; whn
p;:~ s~ed &lt;1\\&lt;1\' 0 111 \'I m
dgn fRAil rn for rent on Grnnt· 1 Pole l.ttmp and Other LRmps l 83 ACRES - Located about 2
Sl 1n Mlrldl('p 11 n
p 1, n 11 e 2 Vrry N1ce Bedroom Suites , rn1les off StatE Route 33 and
Sept 1~ ~mil~ mt ~"Prl b~ her
\\'Y 2 2186 or WY Z-3:l4ti
Modrrn Buffet
14 miles from Athens Founhusband , rh1 ldre n nnd grand·
D1shes
dation
and cellar for house, 1 To n Cnb 60" - cab to
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i\lr l' mmc,lt W
Frr g• daif'f' Washe r
free gas, extra good base- ux le 700x18 - 8 pl)' tires,
•
-,
Jones, Sl1adC', Oll1o 9-\G-l tr
ment barn (30 x 40). Cash VB eng me. heater.
\10DEH '.J 4 rnmn and
bath 1 Dryrr and Mangle
prtce $2800 00.
furm ~ lwrl apa nmr nl
M 1 d· 1 Wmdow Fan
Manv
other
household
ilems
HIGHWAY
PROPERTY _ 54
Card of Thanks
dlf'flOll \\\ 2 "lCi~
1
c~od
Low
Boy
Trailer
acres
.,...lth
5 • room house,
9 II tfc
1 r;ood Wesl•rn Saddle
good well. barn an
olhPr
..vE \\' 1\ NT to 1~lank evt&gt;rvonl'
I ohn
fi room hnll"l', \l1 ~
:vld
ullorh
Cham
Saw
outbuildmgfi.
15
d"ref:i
rnr
who .~.h 'i(l kau1 oil'! h(-'tp.tl l
Hell n--nm tllr. 0 hI 0,
AJqo
a
Lot
of
Hcmd
Tnols
cult!\iat
on,
38
acres
well
u.t Ton l'ab Nev. 6 pJv l rre~
1
nllt-r the deRih ol our de;u
9 14 61C
d('lu xe ca b, so l1d and dean .
' II 2 43't4
Lng
Cha111~
fenced
Ten
miles
to
Pomeroy
~n n ,u1d llrn1h•·1
1'1moth\ LPf:'
Anvtl
$4500 oo
' heater, VB t-ngi ne.
Anrlci SI IJl \\t (""I'PCiflll~ \\i(Sh 1\\0 RFIHiflOI\1 gar&lt;~ge fl fl "ll"l·
Ft rw(· ~~r,.tt lwr
40 ACRES- In LPbnnon Townmf'nl 111 ~\l(!rl l •·pM I Pli,.Of'
to t!\ :1111, 11 1 111 •lllr lrJt•nd"
S1Pr
l
Cah
mPI
ship , 20 :'IC'l"PS in limber, hal -l
\n
2
'1217
~
11
ntp
:md ntr l!I11H•r" til!· H ~'v. Fr 11'
1..111'
1
1
MmH·r
ance in locust Not far !rom 1
];mt1 S "Jnrr 1s Jlnul S&lt;'ll'r"
E&gt;~ t ng f·•tr 11 ·ull Jlnnw tllosP ro1,111 ,rl ln'&lt;lllc ,, nd ,1111 l'•Hn
Ollwr tool!'i not lt~ l rd
Kai ser Alumi nu m Cnrporast·ndrng flroWN" :mrl am·nne
rrov ~ 50 1 ){1 11, 0111 11 wtllwul
\.1. llltHm Colltn". Ownrr
tiM. $2000.00.
~ Ton Pickup Runs goo't
·
n
l!t•l
..
ed
1n
nm
('
\\\
,
~
·~'"'
Trrms
Cash
WANTEDOperahJ'
for
rest.
else \\li
,. .
ul •1li lt' "
a 11
, ·•- ~ m
nf'\~ t1res, ~-ou'll \fant lhlll
" 1
" 11 ttc
Not Respnn&lt;::1hle for Acc1Mnto;; a urant in es ta~ 1 ~hed Joca- one
eventngs
"'
Ml ,md 1,11 ~ Honwr ~nrl
Th1&lt;: is all mce clea n
mer- 1 tion
$
t·t~(•ll .Hid •.nn \li\o~·
1,.1 1\ NI'-iHI:D ap:1nment h·.ollot•r
rh:-tnfh "e
: C. C. ClJCKLER, REALTOR
is 46 a lormr&gt;r miner.
recently saved from the chair W. Va' MrS: Hobart S. White-.
9 lfi ltp n·nt f~ l\'f' rooms r.nd
BOX 229
WY %-3830
'-'Smce everyone was kidding b): a federal judge, The other house, PUny,
Va., ChrlsUiilt!le" furm,;)lpd Close to 1 Rrndford Aurtlon Company
9 15 3tc
me about gomg to the gallow!;. ~eath cell. was empty.
topher Todd McKinney,
?IJ7
hu..,
mess
dJ~1nrt
Phonf'
WY
Crt1t
Bradford,
Auc11oneer
-I
told
the
warden
I
vanted
his
The
cubicle
was
!mall,
_
only
N.
Front
St.,
Middleport,
Mrs·
WE -WISH TO THt\N K f'\ien:one
~ l tfc
•9• J2- 6tc HOME for rent In Pomeroy 3
pet groundhog 'o• my last IJVe feel by se·. en fe•t, wtth a Arthur H. Hess, Rt. 1, Mlddlefor Uwtr ktndrwss ilnd help· 2 'IIIS2
unfurm shed
· - - - - -rooms and bath. WY 2-3575
meal," the greymg convict toilet and sink In opposite cor- port. Mrs. Lula E. Southern,
fulrws s ,11 1"1" l he dt:'tl!h ol \H tl FO!JR ROOM
apartm•nl w1th balh and util· ,
Polyothylent Plastic
1
8-ll-tlc
10\d me With a grin "I ale It ner. and a •rack"-tne bed- Rutland, Mrs. Ztba 0. Midkiff,
lovrd one, Eve rett Mtlhonn
ih
room
ao:P~
Brnwne\1
Ave.
For
Silo
Covers
O
all and it was good."
suspended_ from tRe wall by Chester, Mrs. John c. MeGa.
\\'e f'SJ.ll'rl,li h msh to th:1nk
1
1
M1ddlepor' Call WY 2-~045. I
ROUSE for sale. Beside Brad·
pan Eves. 8 .m.
His senlence was commuted rusty chams. The mattress was an Rt. 3 Oak Hill Mrs. BenDr Oscar Clark and stofl at
9 14 Jtc
12' • 100' 4 MIL BLACK
bury schooL Call WY 2-0542
POME O
O
30 mmutes before he was thi.r but adequate, t .e pillow ja;.,in F. 'BragJl, Ja~kson, Theotllf' r.nlllj)n lts CltntC'.
Ewmg
20' X 100' 4 MIL BLACK
I
8·21-tlc
R y
HIO sche~uled to die. "! can't say SOiled but covered by a clean, dore Edward HuJI]Ies, Jackaon,
Funrral llomt', Rev Mrlvm eUHN ioiHt:D and Uot~rmsbed l
i\lktrP fnr ht \ romohng words
apHrtment~. li\(jtHre at the
24' x 100' 4 MIL BLACK
I'm sorry," he said about the rougl, cloth bag.
Laura A. Burton, Jackson, MMI.
28' x 100' 4 MIL BLACK
~"'OR SAUr-M,ddtepurt'l:l taU- 1
1 murder
he committed.
There was no ste~ch. I had John R. Ward, Wellston, Mra.
Mrs Rrn N('l!!7h n~. orgomst.
1 "They Ju &lt;t had to commute soap, _a towel and tOilet tissue. Paul D. Kelly, Rt. 1 Wellston,
32' , IQ{I' 4 MIL BLACK
est bu1ldmg, IO&lt;ate&lt;l 352 N
pPII!Jrarers.
gra\irdlggers. Ohio H•lel, ·•~ · .c iflt-tlQ
(6Mil Also Availablol
Second Street, Middleport
Business Servi~es
tho~P sending Floral offerings IHHgF: •,!14J"'$.fon1• tUUri•!l!,1
1 il. I kept telling myself." he I brought an d•ctrlc razor, but Lisa P. Molihan, Radclilf, Mrs·
, ~ lr· rd &lt;~nd anvone Plse who
et1 a~ onl,.urrushed .. apart
eComRI•te Sto&lt;k on Hand
Priced for qulc• lillie
In- - - - - I sa•J "I dido I even have a Jury inmales are not permitted to Paul E. Nease, Coolville, James
meniS 11"1' Mt4 '1 !"8 iff
qmre at Ohio Hotel
tnal. And I'm slill not 'sorry .. use them. Bestdes, condemned Kellev, Jr, Rt. 3 Ironton, and
I 'p"ri m nny way
-SEE us FOR
, tn It tfc
he wr~s JUS/ 1 bully"
, men do .not sha_ve tl-~mselves Mrs. · Sam T. Leslie, Greenup,
Till' l\111hnrm F' nmilv
DI SCOU NT pRIC ES
because .he_y m1g11t _be temp.teo Ky.
AnothPr
man.
a
balding
son
9 16 trc Ht '1 11.\F.: tor rent m Pomerov
1
t}lrt'e romn5 and oar h Call
1 o•'UR SALE in Moddl•p.. rt,
4
of u Bapt is l mmJSier, tnld me to ta ke the1r own ove.. PriSon
Births
wr l·3575 .. l!e1 :; P m
Pomeroy Landmark
d
th
h
·
bedroom bnck house,
2
1.e slept nght throug~ hi s .ex·s o e s av1ng.
Mrs. Douiilas M. Pauley, Gal1
- -- - - - 7 ll tfc
WY 2·2181 Jack Cusey, Mgr.
ba ths lot ana a tiBJ! ouf oi l
Partt &amp; Service On
ecut10n time. and upo· awaken. My cell was
South Hall, lipoUs Ferry, dpughter, 4 ~ 32 p.
IIOLI&gt;F. 4 rooms. balh.
pic- ____ _ _ _ _ _ _
htgh warer
Niee tocat~nn
l ing "thought I had gone and ' one of the three major cell m. TUeaday. Mrs Gory Edr RFF'-i FLORAl. in Rar ine turt- wmdo\\ base ment. p1ck 1USFt;D LI JMBF:R- 2 by 4 x 14, See tly appomtmenl 01 call
Any Make Chain Saw
done rome back"
I blocks, and about 400 of
the ward Walker, 10 Rurger St.,
1
1unrlle "ll your flow rr nPt&gt;d ~
e1 lt&gt;ncP vnrd 1671 Lln~.:oln i 2.1c each Also used bnck. I.VY 2·28R5 or W'r 2-:ii!llO.
He smd on t!le last nlght he I
r·
ln.-'e there. 1'o my daughter, 3 p. m. Tuesday.
. un 'I nls WPdl h n ~s gift~. al- Hto1ghro: Phone WV 2 2780
$15 no per 1000. Ph(]ne WY 2·
f61 ((I ttc
Small Engine Service
smoked t~ree c1garettes wrote left, past the third death cell Mrs. James Newnes, Rt. z,
~-o hr;~u1 1ful glasswilrf' H~·ro:
6-ll-tfc I 5312,
9 10 6tc
-- --~
a nasty letter to hi s parents was a row of solitary confine· Wellston, son, 9:40 a.m. TuesFiorel , 3rd Stn·.-1. Hao HIP FOUR rnom furnl'h~d apart- PUBLIC AUCTION-:-Sa turday, BRICK veneer ranch
home.
and went lo sleep.
ment cells known here ao "The day. ~ J•ck H. g:1ifitt, Rt.
1
OhiO, Phone WI 9·,\1:1~\6 15tc
trwt11 Phone WV 2·3658
Sertem ber 19, 1 p. m Rulus l ~~~~;ty Scp:~:~~~ct~~:lnagndro~~ I 806 W, Main
Pomeroy, 0 , r "M
idy hmind ctamt e ,,sohclear_dl calgl~y', tl..ere for Bl'x hou·
~r 2, P!~~p Slflant, lOin, 4:14 a.m~
__ _ _
II 24 tfc
Orender residence
State
· .
'
_
cou
ea r sa tc.
e sa1 .
'1
'l'Ueaway. Mrs. R chard J. Sis·
•
•
FOH
-RENT,
modern
house,
Route
684
betwee~
Harrison3
over:i~
~droomr
b
"ld2
I PHOTO
Copyinl
Service
Cop·
''And
my
viswn
w:ls
twice
as
the
door
was
slammed
at
(I son, CheahJre, daulhter, 1·54 a.
I nsE WFil:HT satr1v and eas
&lt;;J\ rooms :md bath
Youngs·
VIlle and Downington.
I
car pa o,
s ry ou Ul
.
good as normal When I woke p.m. Many of those houn were m., Tuesday.
ilv. with new flpx a dtPI l:.b
od
"lk
th
mg
W
ell
located
on
lll'aulllul
tes
made
of
lega
l
papers.
up at 9 30, a half hour alter ....,t coWJtir &gt;nd ecounUn&amp;
Dlteharl ....
L go mJ cow, 1, 0 er cow, ly landscaped h"ill.
lets On\v 98c StarK Ph ... r m
town kJtchen. tile floor. loThree I birth records and almost any they wos to swmg me, l thought some 200 r1v•
•
1n ...
of Patients recently
... discharged
w"'
rear
acy
8-I:J-tifltp r.1tPd at 13fl I .mroln rd Call I 8 sma II er c_a Ill e, 1\ arm Mom- mil es north of "~a lrgrounds
other documents Al so Ia min- it was already ove r and l was my ce11 and I'•s~n
•- 1ng t o occa- included Clarence Johnson Roy
I
h t
5 8 II
Rt No. 33 Terms may be tmg in plastic, film to pre- reincarnated"
swnal coughs and latJihter or a
Holcomb, Mrs. Ray
WATER HAULED Call Tom W\ 2-.10:.!0 _____ 0 21l tfc I mlgct ea erts, coadrantgle, ~
SIX
HOOM
hou
~e.
Laurel
CIJff
e_e
.
tiC
save,
me
e
smte,
arranged.
Call
WY.
2-6615
serve
your
valuable
papers.
bs
.
f
th
..ua ...
Diddle VI 3-Zl76 or WI o
I dmmg roo m SU II e, hedroom
9-5-tfc Reator Insurance, Pomeroy
He started lo laugh and add· I . st ~~ o cenlty rom
e onvllle, Mr•. Dosha Hall, a.ot19
2512.
9 10 61p Rd Phone 1\ V 2·33
t
If
d k d h
ed, "The guard told mt I had three llers abo.ve
ge Simmons, John Markley,
su1 e, o 1ce es an c a1r,
1
g 4 tfc be
d
.L
All
t h 11
ft
9 10 tfc
lots of other merchandtse.
en save and I turned over
was qUJe s or y a er Mrs. Donald McCalllster and
___F
_ o_r- Sa_l_e__
1 ,J onn Hammil, Auctioneer,
BOUSE FOR SALE: ' room• I PIAI'O TUNIN G. Newman Bur- and slepl until 10·30 the next midnight and except for an OC· infant 1011, Edward Cottrell Bill
____ I Terms: Cash
furnished, Minersville S3tKIO I dette, Middleport, WY 2-3'191.1 mornmg "
casional roach or
wat..rbuc, Pate, Mrl. Ethel Jones, 'Mrs.
l!l63
IIOTPor ~T automatic : Not ri!sponsJb le for acctdents Phone WY 2-3312.
r 2!1 tfc
9 3 30tc ( .A man here for 10 vca rs told ~leep wa• uncbsturbed unW Harry Siden, Kim Jarrell, Jer·
1.\.a&lt;.;hPr Like new See Earl \
9 10 6Lc
me. "I drtamed of dym~ every 6 a.m.
da rl Spen(!er, J&amp;Dll!l BhJver, JeffAuto
Sales
EXPERIENCED
night
for
15
months.
I
saw
the
On
the
second
day-the
Y rey Webster, Mrs. Robert MorPLANNING
H Wlllt&lt;1ms, Pom"roy, OhiO, j G. E. Portable dishwasher, 31
coffin, heaven and hell. If [ I w.as tranSferred to th..;_annex.• rison, Mrs. car] Gerlach, Mrs.
YOUR VACATION?
Route J, or call Chester • Oh10 years old . 1n good con d'"
1won.
thought I had to stay another whtclt houses the. e1ecR'1c ch_au: Roy Grimm, Mrs. Stella Sayre,
111
9
16
31
Road service, ba il bond
~R\ ~
P j Phon e WY 2-5127
10 7ears I'd rather be dead. - 1 could not relieve my mmd Mrs. Goldie JobniOft ~nd Mrs.
1 59 PontiiC _ $1,095
service and travel service GAS STOVES. used. for sa le
9 10 tic Catalona 4 Dr Hard Top. Onr
"I worried a long .1me about of that horrible while oak Robert L. Davll.
I
chear PhonE' WY 2-2720 or MEXlCAN tomatoes. William careful local owner, Pg,wer
chair, lituated over what was
CALL:
\\' 2 3589.
!I 1 ~-3~ 1
\ H. Holmes, Syracuse.
steermg and brakes. Hydr af
h
once the plJI'W's pit. West Vir·
E. M. BURTON
8
28
tic
mattc.
Owned
by
local
dru
gFrom
the
iarJ!est
.
trucll or
ann
Mac
inery
ginia
hal OleCilted 94 men-415
WY 2-263~
MELONS, potatoes, benns, .$1 .
gist.
bulldozer radiator to the
S71 Broadway
Middleport
macbi. .,
•
ALLIS CHALMERS
Forage by hanl!lnl and nine sinCI! 1951
prr bu. Bcong conf&lt;lmers a nd SINGER Sewtn~
pick yonr&lt;elf Cia rene&lt; Prof- new , ~9 50 up. Several used 59 Buick
$995
omollell beater om.
Harvester with hydralic lift, i~oOthenthea~t
--~adira.y, Lt. Paul
,\UTUMOBILE tns•trance Deen rtlt. Phone \' 1 3-2254
Lesabre 2 dr. Power steerIta h
E II
oeun ..
machmes at bargolll prices ong. Turbine drive Shows exgrass a c men!
xce ent Barlow one of my b&lt;•yguJrdl,
cancelled' '.ost your opera
WY 2-2143
condition. Leonard
Koenig, took me to the yard for aertor'o Ucense? ca U WY 2-Z!i66 ~~,,;;;;.......,--,..-;-- 9 I~ tic The Fabric Shop, ~Inger Sale• tra good care.
HOTPO!NT
electric
cool
•tovP
and
Service,
Pomeroy,
Ohto
•
Long
Bottom,
Phone
985-3170
else. 1 rubbed elbows with mur·
llatlc
Phone wv 2-3267
WY Z-22114.
4 21 tic
.tui.:T10NI!:I!II
Olelter.
9 IS stp lderers and rapists and drew
CGmpleU
Sa •Ice
Llveatock
stares from men known as ' The Jackson County Speed·
Wanted To Buy
- - - ---- - - - - 9 15- 3tc- Stewart'; Gun Shop, hunting
Pamtroy, Ohio
~ ,_.. ..._..
CLEAN CARPETS w•Ih our _supplies. Sbo•~•n shells of
~•" _...,..,..
.''Country Slim," "Poor John," ' way, on Route 33 near E\&lt;11111,
USED cJrculahng gas heater. Ca rpet Sha mpooe~ fi'REE all kinds. Have
... guns - will
•~
P'~
"
~~-.
_ _.
SIX HEAD of nice Holstein cat· "Hooe Nooe", "Poocble" and W. Va., held its Labor Jli!J'
not less than_ 100,&lt;, , BTl),
-~· Have """
-"-11 s - w .• II ~~
CHEVY II TUdor· Setlan.
oL C.
BfW)It'(IRD
' ,
,
,
with
purchase
ol
Blue
Lustre
tr....
~·
R
-·tI"· Call WY 2-6227
"Grapevine."
raoes on SUnday a Item,wn,
Phone Wy 2 3267
9
31
1
3
_ "
ae!L De ,ot St., Rutland, Cttlzen'o National Bank, Mld.....,' ~
· 15 Gtp
Barlow told me about one of SepL 6.
• · i{ ·
1 Shampoo Baker Ji'urnilure.
1 18 tfc
WANTED, used lumilure, tools,
9 15 6tc
Ohio.
9 s 15tc dleport, Ohio. Phone WY 2·
the cons who , had been sen- Karlera from' near and •' rar
l 0 .. ~0y
U"""ONE!l:
24 HAMPSIDRE pig&gt;. PhOIIe
....__
,
.
dishes and household goods CoRN, 200 bushcli!:SO
bu. PEACHES, ready, bring 00,. 3007,
9 15 8te
• """' , A .....
R.
wv ,2.2518 _
9 18 Glp tenced to 125 years. "If I came Hl'ly to uy out theli ""'
Any amount, large or smalL I At farm nea r Chester, LICk Ski!- tamers. Webater Fruit Farm,
-Cheater Obio
3 23 tlo
hadn't had a good lawyer," he glnes and lei the feel of rji e
can K~otts Auction. G~lllpo- let Road. Phone Coolville 667 • Lon&amp; Bottom, Ohio, Phone 1953 OLDSMOBILE In
&amp;ood
Insurance
told a friend, "they might have track. Many ""'re dri~Cift
Us, Ohio. Phone «f\.291 ..
· 3737 Vman Maxev. 9_12-etc 9Bfi.3Z01.
JOHNSON, lllm(l"O• lnsui'IJiee given me life."
this track for tile flrJI ,
It·
1 5 tfc condition. Phone Roger Rose
, 10 2otp
·
WY 2-6710.
9 ,5 Gtc
Batlpw arid I 1tooe ill fill II an elghtlt ol a · , .
--~-:---:-:-:---:-____!, LEGHORN hen~ tor Bale-;-4o
Sale or Trade
-'$t0ey. ln. o\U form~ (14 Ill
Help 'Nanted
cents each. c. R.
Pierce,
The Rambler
Top Pollor '•Ill For
IIUI'8la, Jim Johnson aJXI thouJI]I in prison garb, and the Wlnnen in the Bo)1 .
'
MAN WITH talent for wnling: La ngsvtlle, Ohin.
9-ll-6tp 1180 FORO Fairlane 500 va
World Standard •• Compad
Wrtekocl e... ••d Trucb
Bud SmptoD, Alenll.
mentmel)llhontl
.
were' R4nn!e llr~Jtbr, Bob,· .. ·.
.
F
9'
srz~
automatle
transmission
aExcollence
I
tlo
.,._,
••
B
a
r
'
'
*
=
•
•
I
--· ·--•e
B"'-ker,
' ' '
d~pen da bl e, Industrwu s. lnf' l' ;,fl ' l'o 8 by 3~ hOU "lf' trail· bove averale condition wm
24 HOUR TOWING
..,..tu..
.,
....
DUIUU.
, -,..,
opportumty right at home
er. A rea l bargain. walter
'
BIC car room, rklo anti P"'
Instructions
wa1 Jlopj)ltiiiV
limes b1 OhiD. ·
.'· ;;.'(Good pay. Learn techmques Crooks, WY Z-3631 9 11 6tc 1 trade for Sood Ford of Fer- IDrlllllnee. Small cor eConomy
- - other guards - · i!alled ·"yard
Winners ln tile Men'l' dt' il
IU"'n farm !foetor. Olen
and mono••robUI'"
Open I A.M. to 1
U. S. CIVIL SERVICI TI"TSI · - - "
and shlken down (A Stands~) •-~- WIIH•t. g I l
0 f news re por m ' P 10 ogra- MEXICAN
tomafoe$ Wi11iam Young, Reedsville, Ohio, Cool·J
CIOMCI I d
•
-.. ......,s '"' IWlNH'~=n
s
t
phy, on the job. Phone WY 2- H H 1
.11 867 3512
Phone
~~-J¥7
..,.
..,,
lor
l
e
d
weapons.
Charles
'l'bomloll, 't ~
8
98
11
9 14 6
3316, Chester Tannehill, Edt·
. o mes, • yrecuse
v• e
.
p
MelropolltBD Motoro
letwttn Chooter ond
tua.oo • -~ ...,.,•...., ...,,,.., 1'lt~ l!llll'lling palllled painfUlly Tbomson, lleokley, W, Vt/ :.
tor, Dally Sentinel, evenings.
__8 28 tic Employment Wanted
E. Mllln Street, Pomeroy
Tu-r1 Plain til ltoto Rt. 1 :!~ '"'::"~;:."~!""'::.~'11, ":••
sloW)jl. The signal for -lundl
(A Super), l!lddle
,.,.,
C . RIER f D' h d II WA~M MORNING coal healer.
Pbo111 WY WI'!O
::::,.:~~· :~:;;.':::"'~"0,: roJm Wll a "weleome sound.
CharlestoJ, W. Vt., Harold WU.
AR
or tspatc · a Y Joseph Carsey Phone SH 2- WILL 00 lRONiN'GsJ;;' · · my
4 22 tic GAIT•; ,_111111 0011
'!'be meals were 'JIIbolet!oml' Uams, Harold Williams, Beck·
and Sunday, Nay)or's Run. 5489.
, 9 14 3tc
home. Mu. Clarence ChapIIM!I!tl
"'"'· om:':''· ... - . ''" and there was .plen!1 w eal. lly, W. Va.
1962 PONTIAC 12110. 4 jloor
PhOIIe WY 2·28:lt
9-l.Utp 111114 - 23-inch Motorola TV,
man, Phone WY 2·21147.
Mill ill' I M
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apower ~ng, power Drakes.
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6 cyl. straight trans., Call round walks, etc. $1.00 per radio IIIII utras. 910 Broadc:.&amp;l n
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1new "Wendy and Me" series, as does her best and will please
manager of an apartment house her speCial audience. Burns does
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to g1ve him a showcase.
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u_ne motorcycle.
iat-ta t-tal make life worth living The 1
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thing we can do he can do bet· 11. ~~._!e
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vou am't seen nothmg yet. That · not much one can say about
wood
President
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wns JU st the start Monday night situation comedies: they are
t1on
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jounH·ys
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river
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a.bbr.
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6:20 Count~ . Jamboree
6·35 ,,o,m Harms
7.05 Breakfast Party
9·1S Jones Bu1.·k Show
10 15 The Good U!e
10 :15 Mttslc lu The Air
10·4b Thi:!! I s Mustc
7 .1. News
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7 a=&gt; Picken. Hardware
11.:!5 Top Ten Show (Dut1on s)
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12·00 Noon News
7 Sir l'l !WS Report
12 Iii Mus1caJ Interlude
8 ~ ~ Breakfast Party
12 3D Rev Merlin Teets
6 111 Roy's ~·ood Basket
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7·00 Sundown Serenade
s •- Baker Fu:nlture-Wed·l'r• 7:30 Stga Off
8 :):i Open House
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7:05 Sign On
l '" Coltee With Janet
7:30 French City Baptist Hour
,. 4. Betty Newton
9
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1 111 Ministerial Assoc.
1 1 country Drtlters M-W
9:3&gt; Bible Speak• to You
l I&gt; MBIOD CL Agr. Ext·Tue 10 ·0t Voice ot Pl'ophecy
.1 "' A &amp;.G. Program-Frt
10 35 Wash Reports to People
II 10 Famil,y WarsDI[&gt;-Thurs. 11 00 Sunday Show
I 4&gt; l'lny's Country Hymns
12:00 Noon Newe
2 ·o.• Noon Reporl
12· t5 Christian Hour
2 JU Goessler's Guest Star-F'rl. 12 J11 Rev Merbn Teets
2 " Music Just For You
I:Ofl BillJ! Graham
4 " Blaettnar Show-Tiles.
1:30 Lutheran Hour
4 3tJ Local News
2:111! The C hurc~ AI ~:ork
4 ,,,, 8olfllna Soon~~
5: oo Country Hymn Timers
6 00 Ntln
5 JO World ln Review
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4·30 Interchange
MONDU 'fHRUUGB FRIDA l' 5:00 Commumty News
6 00 Stgn On MuSJc•l ~lock
5:115 World, National New•
6:30 News Headlines
5:15 Spotlight on Sportl
6.32 MusteaJ Clock
5:25 Weather
7:00 Be Stut &amp; Knor.
5:30 Sflbset Blvd.
7:03 News
8:00 Slgn Off
7:08 Musical Clock
SATURDAY
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7;30 News Headlines
6:00 Sign On, Musical Clock
7:32 Mus1cai Clock
7:00 Be Still v Know
7.45 Word &amp; Testimony
'1 :"" News
8:00 Ohio Valley News .
7:08 Musical Clock
8: 05 World, National Ne\fl
7:45 Word &amp; Testimony
8:10 Sports
8·00 Ohio Valley News
8.15 Weather Plctflft
8·(!; World, National News
8 16 Musical Clock
&amp;: 10 Sport.a Today
8·55 Commullity News
8·15 Weather Ptcture
9:00 Talk ot the Town
8· 16 Musical Clock
9:55 Mason County N•ws
8:55 News
10.00 l'amlly Worship Hour
9·00 Musical Clock
10 15 Public Sen•lco
9:30 Song &amp; Story Time
10.3U Latcbslrinl
9:45 Family Worsbip Hour
10: 55 World New1
10:00 News
ll :OO News Beot
10:05 Htgh Schooi Hit Parade
11:05 Morning Melodies
10:5&gt; New•
(except Friday,
11:00 Army Time
Church Bello RI!Jg)
11:30 Special Communlt1
11:45 World News
Programs
11· 55 Mason Coun!:J NeWJ
12:00 News Roundup
12. oo Communi.., News
!2:20 BulleUn Board
12. Oii Local News
12:25 News 0 Grams
CHO Markets
!2:30 Saturday Matineo
!2. 15 Mid Day Weather
1:55 News Beat
12·20 Evan• Bullelln Blllrd
2:00 Saturday Matinee
!2:25 News 0 Grams
Z:55 News Beal
!2:30 Agnculture qelll
3:00 Saturday Matinee
12:45 Couna, Go Round
3:55 Newa Beat
1:55 New• Beat
4: oo Dlscln• w1th Doss
2: 00 Couna, Ga Round
f :30 Top Ten Revue
a: 55 NeWJ Beat
5:00 NeWI Summary
3: 111· Mid-Way Matinee
5:15 Public Semce
3:55 News Beat
5:30 Dinner Musicf le
4:00 Diaclng with Doso
8: oc Sign 011

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LITTLE ORPHAN .ANNII

By HAROLD GRAY
VE.P J l-IlT MY NAME

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Mrs. fi'rank . Stewart, assisted contest.
by Mrs.
Slater, enter· Refreshments were ser ved by
tamed the Daughrers of Ruth the holtesses to those named
Class of the Uallod Methodist abov. and Miss Nelle Bing
Olurch Monday art~rnoon at Mrs. Mart Crary, Misses Ada'
her home, Eut Mam St.
1 Lucretia, and Augll8ta Genhei:
The meeting opened with de- 1mer, Mrs. George Parker and
\'otlons by Miss Carrie Yea er Mn. Dessie Patterson.
Mn.
who had for her lopic .. ~ Minnie Neutzllng and Mrs. Mart
Eyeo Have Seen Thy S~va Uon"0 Crary will be hostesses for llle
taken from "'l'he Upper Room " October meeting.
and cloaed with ra er
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During the business session,ln
charge of Mrs. Minnie Neuuling, president. a contribution
was made for several oubscrlptions to "The Upper Room,' ' to
be sent to the hospitals.
A Churches of Syracuse Pomeround robin card was sent ro roy and Tuppers Pial~. IWB
Mrs. A. V. Howell and the Chargee held a youth ra lly
birthday of Mrs. Bert Webster Monday evening at the Carmel
. was acknowledged, and a card church.
sent to her.
The meeting opened with de·
Mrs. Jacob Gloeckner
pro- votlons by the host group who
gram chairman, conducied rld· used as their topic, "Faith.''
dlefl and question and answer ~ixle Citcle, presi~ent, was
contests with Mrs. R i .c h- m charse of the busmess sesard Campbell winning the pl'lze lion, when a balance of $43.92
for the cake contest and Misll was reported In the treasury .
Lydia Ebersbach for the ice Election of officers was held
- -· ·--·- . with Larry Clrole named pres!·
t dent; Donna The_
iss, vice presl. dent ; Joyce Archer, secretary,
Cheryl Bentz, treasurer, and
, Bonnie Smith, reporter .

SOCIAL
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SEPTEMBER IS
The Bradbury P.T.A.
will
l!leet Wednesday evening at
7:30 p. m. at lbe school. A
program of "Safety" will be
presented by the State High·
way Patrol. Fathera will be
recognized and will
count
double on the attendance a·
wards. It wlll also be. get-acquainted night for parents and
reachers. Membership dues are
payable by Wednesday ~ning
and parents may send the 50
cents dues to the teacher• this
week. Refreshments will
be
aer~ed by the 8th grade room
mothers.
The Middleport Garden Club
will meet Wednesday evening,
Sept. 16, a! the home of Mrs.
Ernest Maag at 7:30 p. m. ~
atallatlon of officers for the
new club y
.11 be
duct.
ed. Membe~a~r wt"sk d :"b .
miniature arra~gein!nts r~~~
auggestions for the year's program will be roll call. Hostes will be Mrs Maag M.
Lenore Giles, ~s.
D~~~
and Mrs, Garen StaDJ1&gt;ury.
The Past Presidents of the
American Legion Auxiliary of
Drew Webster Post ~!o. 38 \VIll
meet Wednetday, Sept. 16, at
the home of Mrs, Paul Cascl,
Middleport.
SEPT. 17
Magnolia Temple·Pythlan Slstero will meet Thursday at 7:30
p. m. at the DAV Hall. ·AD
members are urged to attend.
The Meigs Temple, Pythian
Sisters, are sponsoring a rum·
ma&amp;e tale Thursday Friday
and Saturday, September 17, 18:
and It In the fanner A&amp;P build·
lng.
The Cblltl Conservation Lea·
ill• of 141ddleport will meet
Thursday evening, Sept. 17, at
the home of Mrs. Wllllam Sla~
er at 7:30 p. m. "Dlsclpllne
In the Home and School" \VIU
be the topic of 8 panel di.c,..
lion. ·
The Middleport Jo}ly Bunch
Iewing Club 'IIIII meol Thursday evening. at lbe borne ol
Mrs. JOOII Sclnoo at 7:30 p.m.
The Rock Sprlngs
Better
Health club wlll meet at tho
home ol Mn. Amot Leonard
Thursday at 1:30 p.m., with
Mn. Clifford Lelfhelt ln charge
of the program and \Irs. Mark
Grueser, !he contest.
SEPT. 1111
The 81111ual MI. Hannan UnitId Brethren Homecoming will
be beld SUnday, 'Sept, zo, b&amp;
8lJutlll&amp; at 9:30. a. m. A basket
cllmer ·Will' be held at nooa
The aftemoo~ speaker wlll be
Rev. Rlllllb.t4ahoney.
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and Linda , Wanda and Tony. and wile last Wedneoday
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! to Ancll w. Burbridge, Louloe J . G. Swan 9p&lt;'nt last weekend famil y were Mr and Mr~. Mlll&lt; '
E. Burbrldce, parcels, Scipio, In Canton Wtth Mr. and Mrs Smtth
L Cl£reace B. Wel&amp;e, "' Jeuit Henry Keyes and family
.&amp;. .
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~ E. Sansbury, Lola, Middleport, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Brown
ShefHeld.
I of Chesapt•Hke. W Va were The cheetah often
attains
Gl-"!11 E. Jewell, c,,.a Jewell Eugene Wilson, Neill• Wlson I vlstting Mr and Mr. Beecher a speed of 70 mtles per hour, ,
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oil W. ·Burbridge, Lou10e to Trustees of Olive Township, Coopt'r and &amp;...&lt;·ltte two days according w ihe Encyrlopoed&lt;a
EACH BOTTU!
E. Burbrida:e, parcels, ScipiO Lot, Reedsville. .
I last week
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Clarence B. Weise to JeS91e Dana Hysell , Ell~.abeth HY· I Mr and Mrs Paul Taylor.
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EHaSa nsbury, Lots, Mtdd leport sell to Anna G. Dutry, Lois, 1of Akror were w&lt;'&lt;'k rnd guests
rMet B. Sterre-tt, Corn. Syracuse, Sutton.
of Mr. ~~.~~d Mn Merle Davis
John C Blackwood, dec, to Melvtn Roush, dec., to Dru1- and famllv
~adys A Blackwood, • 00 A ' cilia Roush, Roy Roush, Cert Hazel Francis was a dinner
'IPIO:
for Trans' Pomeroy.
gueM or hf'r brother, J G Swan
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Wdltam R. Collins, Vtlora A. Roy and Ruth Roush to Flor- I;:::::::::::::::::::::=, YOUR MATTRESS
Collms, to Richard C. ~'o llrod, ence Kay, parcels, Pomeroy.
LUMPY, YOUR RUGS
G. loge; Morgan, dba Meigs Roy Roush, Ruth
Roush , ,
ARE WORN, YOUR LIV·
Cons! .. Co., parcels, Salisbury. Druscilla Roush to Florence
lNG ROPM SUITE IS
!'1'~xme Price, Comm., Elbert Kay, parcels, Pomeroy.
~· , - - - - - - - - . FADED OR TORN.
YOUR LAMPS ARE DIN·
Gtll tlan, dec., to Della Gilli·l
Jan, parcels, Racine.
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WON'T COOK
~e F. Legue to Harry D
Smith, Daisy Sisson, 4\1 Acres:
SEE BAKERS
Salisbury.
Elole Decker, Clifford DeckIN MIDDLEPORT
;r to Ma bel Roush, parcels,
FOR THAT
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Van M_ah·e. Ancill Van Matre.
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Daughters 0 f Ruth C/ass Meets,at
Home of Mrs ' Fronk Stewart M0 ndoy

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Meet at Home
Of MfS, AmS bary

Mrs. Kenneth Amsbary enter·
lalned tho Five Point Star Stitchers 4-H Club with a wiener
roast Monday evening at her
home, Chester Road.
The lin~ I meeting of ,the year
was held m the recreation room
and certlflcales, pins and awards for ·fhe year were presented by tilt advisors. Mrs.
Roy Holter and Mrs. Dwight
Milhoan. Premmms amounting
to $92.25 earned at the Meigs
County Fair were distributed
to lhe girls. The advisors thank·
ed the gtrls for a very suecessful year.
.
Attendtng _\Vere Julia and Lu·
cy Holter, Lenora. and LomS6
Mtchael. Karen GrUf1t11, Peggy
and Heidi Milhoan, Twi! a and
~ane Ann Karr, Ann and ?anJc~ ~olter, Barbara. Bailey,
Vicki Spencer, Mehnda Amsbary and guests, Betsy Antsbary and Eddie Holter.
GUEST AT WINGETI'S
Recent dinner guests of Mrs.
Eleanor Wingett and family of
Syracuse were Mr. and Mrs.
Ellsworth Edward• and daugh·
ters of Galloway 0 Mr and
Mrs. Robert Holsteln''and ~hlldren of Ravenswond, W. Va.;
Kathy Kriesel of Galloway, Don
and Paul Miller. af,,ColumbUs,
and Bill Wingett of Indianapolis,
Ind.
POSTPONE MEE'I1NG
The meeting of the Willlnll
W'!"kera Class of the Enler-1
priSe EUB Church scheduled
for Thursday evenina it the
home of Mrs. John Smith has
been postponed unlll Thursday,
Sept. 24.
· ---RETURNS FROM TRIP
Mrs. Otto Lohn, Sr. bas retur·n·
ed !rom a three weeks trip with
children In Mansfield and Colu_m.:..b.:..
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Margan.l WllaOIII holding socia! security cards. Wbat iS
unlque Ia that no two ol these
women have the same account
number. This explains
separllte social security
counts can be kept acctD'atl&gt;IY I
for each of these peopie.
Ho":ever, If one ol tho M•~•l
Smtth s gets married, we may
not be able to keep her acstraight un)ess she noli·
flea ua her name • has
ohnngl!d. For example, If ohe
IDIU'l'les a man named Jones,
she would c~plere a change
of records for m so we
refer our records and
show thai Mary Smith and Ma·
Jones are the same per10n.
ehanJea of records can
Obtainllt a! ·any Soctal Security O!llce, lind at ollnoet ev·
err poet ofllce. The arlglnla.l
SOCial· 1ecurtly number
• woman nma1n11 hero

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Migrant Worker
Mainly About j Is Studied by
Circle
People In ~~ . Dorcas
A program on the r_nlgrant
. Pomeroy : worker and his way of hfe was

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given bv Mrs . Charles BPnnetl · brolht&gt;r, Forrest Bachtt&gt;l , to Al-

Mrs. Chartes R Karr
Sr.
returnt&gt;d home Monday. aher a
week 's visit at Marion with her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr
and Mrs . Edward T Ballt'r and
daughter, Polly Ann .

the home of Mrs

EthPl Hugh -

RAYON PANTIES

will
at

when tl;e Dorcas Cirt"'le of the ' liance Sunday where he
Middleport F'lrst
B apt i s t attend his second year
Chu:ch mel Tuesday evemng at Mount Union College.

[

Tursday guests of Mrs.

J. l

es Mr s_ Charles Searles. chair- M. Archer. Mitchell apl. on S.
man. opened the meeting.
Second A\'e., were Mrs. Gertrude Clark and Mrs. Lawrence
Mrs DessJe P;:~tlt&gt;rson returnDevotions inl' luding srr!pture Srhon~ ul c;a!!ipolis . Mrs . Clark
!I'd home '•1und f!~', after ~pend- and a meditauon were t!liven and Mrs . Schong ar'e nieces of
lng the weekend with he.r son bv .\1rs . Dana Hamm. The Dor- 1/lt' late J . M. Archer .
and daughter-in-law, .VIr. !:!Rd c~s Circle wlli se-rvr on the ho s- ,~.fr and Mrs. Wendell Ger)-1rs James Pattt&gt;rson H.acme pll&lt;tlily committre lor thc- 0l'to- ladl and ehildren have returnand attrnded the homecommg , ht'r met-tmg ol' tlw B H San- t•d from McConnt!lsville where
at the Carmel EUB ch urrh .
born Soc1ety w1tl1 tht'~t' mf'm - 1Jl,·v wert' called Friday due lo .
d M. W'Hiam Bow- bt&gt;rs Jn eh&lt;:~rge, \1rs. Cl~·dr Wtnt'- , tilt: death of his fathPr
Mr.
"," vaho':
were ov- brennt&gt;r. Mrs Bt&gt;ulah h h l
I HIJtner Gerlarh . FunPral
ers_of Lu.
Sundav of Mr. Mrs
Belmt'IL \I 1 ' ieos were conducted Monday tn
ermgh'r g~harles Wildermuth Ethel Hu~hrs. &lt;:~nd \h:s. ~earl I M(·Connelsvi ll e.
I
and M s.d I I f &lt;'ral of hJs Hoffrnall . .\Irs . Agnu." \\hilt' .
Ann Harlt!y granddaughter
and atten t'L Itt' un
li
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'lf'n Thorn sun on Mon- Mrs Dana ~mm lHl . . . of Mrs. J. E. Harley IS a _Ires - i
uncle, G
p
Elizabeth
man 81 Ohio lJniversJty this fall. '
day.
. .'\&gt;Irs Hoffmon
luve , Saturday Mrs. Harley and Hoi- :
Mr. and Mrs. Claren&lt;'e Har- g1fl cha1rrnan to re~l&lt;-~ct- M;s. : lv Marlin were in Athens where 1
brerht of Hamilton arr
th e Ht•lt~· Smith_ who r~s 1 gnl"d . 1he l tiu'y joinf'd Dr. and Mrs. John i
guests of her sistn anG broth- Rltl (;r;nldt-' A~;oclall.on meet - Harley of Spr ingfield, who had :
er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs . .lo~Pph 111 g to !w lw ld _I ilursday at ~10 acrom panied their daughter
Raub and family.
Cnmde was dJ~cussed. SeveJa l 10 Athtms. Mrs. MargarPt DavMiss Roberta Kraeuter left me mbt·rs pl&lt;:~n to altend . A re- I. of Athens joined the group
,
Monday for Athe ns. where she 1,0 rt was given un the foreJgn : :~r dinner.
Be~ ~on, I Miss Marianne Woodgerd of
wUI enter Ohiu UnivE"rsit~· for mis~iunnry. :'o.1i ldred
weekend
the fall st.•mP&lt;i\t'r ShP W&lt;-~S ac- wlln 1s srrrmg at C&lt;Jpe Ha111an. ' Columbus. spent th~
Haiti_
Tht:&gt;
C'uT!r
.
.vdl
send
_
!H~r
with
ht&gt;r
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
companied to t\the ns by ht&gt;t'
a
glfl
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IIH\IIe~·
lor
her
biJthI
H&lt;trold
Woodgerd
parents, Mr. Jnd Mr);_ El don
Kraeuter.
d:1_\
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Mrs. IAJwell Probasco of CharA lrtter ul gree11ng . w_a s . lt&gt;s ton. Vr'. Va. hBs bel:'n I he
Mr. and Mr ::.. Sherley s:~' an
and Mr . and Mrs. Wayne Prmce r~&lt;:~d from th e re('ent lfLISS !On ·, gut&gt;s! of Mr. and Mrs. James
visited in Gallipoli~
Sunria_v, ary speaker. Duro.!h.v J.ohnson . ' Weller, who are spPnding the
with Mrs Virginia lrrov~·r, Mr. The (ktohPr mPrH~g will be ; summer here . Mrs. Probast'o ~~1and :'11rs . StAntey Hunting1on lu-ld a! lilt' homt~ ot ~.1r s. Dflna · su visited with fri ends in the
Chees.e- · ~rea.
and Mr und 1\lrs. Glen Powell. HHmm. J\•lrs. Frank
Mr. and Mrs. eeurge P11inns IJrew &lt;:~ssisted .\!Irs. Hughe~ In . Kev in Dailey, son of Mr. and
of East Livrrpool are rn mpmg st&gt;r.,:ing n df'sst•rt cour~t&gt; ~~~ lh_t&gt; Mrs . HowHrd Dailey, is in Uni~
Kautt : v~rsiry Hospital in Co lumbus
in their trailer 111 Shade rirer. abuvP and _Mrs . .Joh~
and
:\1rs.
Rwhilrd
Ov.-en.
I fur additional eye surgery . Kevtor a few days
Paul Cheval ier returned
to
- - -- - 111 has had four •Jperations since
Veterans Hospi t&lt;ll , Huntmg lon. /(int'tlitl l'ttmil_v i.fJ
hi s eye was injured in an acciW. Va. Sunday evening. after 1·;siting RP/atil•t!S
dent.
Spending tht weekt-&gt;nd with hl:i ,\•Irs. William Keith Kineaid I _Mrs. Wanda Beck ~ndt st~ ~~

Smooth fitting, comfortable. Finely khlt, long wearing, elastic leg briefs, step-ins, cuff briefs and cuff
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WOMENS SHANMONT

Miss Carol Bachtel took her

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cant, lona sle~ves,
button trim . S~e1

cardi·
pearl
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Boys 39e Culhion Sole

CORDUROY
YE$_TS

CREW SOCKS

One size fits a11 sizes 10
to 17 . White and solid colors of black , re-gatta blue.

One size ill all sizt&gt;t 9 to

charcoal , camel. and navy

with color trim.

11 . Rib knit t.op. White

3

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FOR THREE DAYS

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$1.00

Ptlrl

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4- button closin&amp; sizea
•mall, medium &amp; large.

blue.

36 inch Bleached Muslin
Bleaciled snowy white, finest construction

WorMnt fteguler 5,95

Corduroy Work Trousers
Sizes 32 to 50 waist measure. Heavy ribbed corduroy in solid color, tn-own or grey. Sanforized shrunk

S ' $1.45
40" Unbleached · Muslin

CHANEL
JACKnS

MEN'S $4.95

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In multi colors :V4
length sleeves. Sizes sma11
--flledium artd large.

Excellent for sheets, quilting and general use

5

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Sizes 29 to 42 waist rnea$Url!'. Solid colors. Smartly styled. Save Thursday,
Friday and Saturday.

$J.44

$5-00

Regulo&lt;

2.95

STRETCH PANTS
FOR GIRLS

Pomeroy PTA

Comml'ffees to
8e A • ted

· Saturday,

39c

green, black and roya l.

Women••

WASH
DRESSES

WITH DOUBLE ELBOWS
Size 38 to 46 and ext ra large size 48 to 54. 100%
worsted, spring nedle knit for neat fit. Button front,
solid color, navy, teal heather or d~rk oxford . Sale
priced for bargain days.

to choose from and dark prtnti,
cwd half slze11.

light

THREE [)AY

SALE

bur!ulo
plaid pattf'rn in red 1111d
bl aek . Neck sizes J!) to 17.
IOO~U wool. Washablf' .

CREW SOCKS

SALEJ

White with multi-color
tops. Sizes 8 to IO'h,
Made by Springfoot.

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was gue-st speaker and spoke I Mi~s Carol Scott, daughter of
. on the nf'(&gt;d for parents lo set M
d M p u1 Scott will
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rs. a
,
1 a
good example for
er
t~r
the
Holzer Hospital School
' h'ld
en
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or Nursing, Sunday, SeptemAt the close of the meetmg, ber 20. Miss Scott is a 1964
rf'freshme ~Ls were 'tsterved by graduate of Middleport High
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the .xecultve commt ee.

SchooL
Miss Barbara Morgan, who
has resided with her sister and
' family, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mea. dows and family , has entered
I Ohio University. Miss Morgan

MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY OHIO
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY

If you lovo fun, onHkers

~~·~ch~~duate of Middleport

NOT OPEN
FRIDAY end SATURDAY
September 18-19

ere lndlopens.blo - white

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Sargeant.

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iddleport, o.

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Hayley Mtua.

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all kinds of materials,

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FIGURFIT
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Just !- Polaroid $29.95 Print Copier for Highlander Model 80 Series.
Just 2-Polaroid $17 .95 Wink Ughts for Model 252
Camera.

Sourees oald it Involves an
"lntemational scandall" whlch
nell certain Communist countnes "bWldreds of millions of
dollars yearly." They Indicated
that the Communist nationa Involved are conducting a thriv·
ing global "blackmail'' scheme.
It was oald to consist of a siDr
pie but ingenious method by
which persons In the free world

his own life and manage his bureaucrats to aolve their proloaffairs.
lema.
-Government ought to assure -Public officials ought to cleo
opportunity for each citizen voto their honest and undivJded
fully to develop hls skills, to en- efforts to th• performance al
joy the fruits of his labor, and their official dulles and never
to live in dignity and freedom uoe official powero or influenee
under God.
for personal advantace or aafll.
-Government ought to en- -The true measure Ill rood
courage all citizens to meet government Is the quality ol
their own responsibilities rather public service rendered and nal
than to rely upon paternalistic the number of tax dollarl opent.
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fabrics . Mi11e1 sizes and

PHOTO DEPT. SPECIALS

$9.00
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nations.

Ohio GOP ~a•romises
To Continue Policies
Of Governor Rhodes

2.95K""'Idtt

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Women• 100% cotton full ·I
dips with e'yeltt trim. Sh~:
dow penel Shea 32 tbru,
52. White only.

$5.00

Solo

$1.69

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pont's super-stick finish.
Cookie end Bake Pono, 151h"x10V." , , •••. $2.99
Boko end Roost Pons, 13"x91h"x2" ....... . $3.29
1tound Coke Pof'IS, 9" diameter .••.• ••••••. $1.89
9" !lquoro Coke Pons . ·...... .......... • .. $2.19

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6 Cup Muffin P•n• • • • • · • • · • • • • • • • • • • • • • $ • 9
1~ Cup Muffin Pons .... · · · ...... • " .. " ' 2•4
Drip Cotcher •nd S.rvlnt Trays • • • • • • • • • • $1 · :
Plao Pan ond S.rvl"' Troys . .•• •• • • • • • • • $.1.

Just :?.-Polaroid Flasil Guns, Model 281. Regularly

$12.95.

$3.op

Sale! KODAK FILM
Reg, $1.25 Kodacolor RX (CXI27, CX620) ... 95c
Reg. 60c Vorlchrome Pan Film (127, 6201 ••... 45c
Reg. $2.15 Kodachrome 11 (KRI35·201 ..•••. $1.69
Reg. $2.65 Kodochromo II Movie film ...... $2.09

COTTON
PAJAMAS

Women~

eottoo

cotton batiste tSc
br01dcloth lOnll

JNijamas. Solido and prtnts
- Slzeo 32 thru f6 .
Sole

3.95 DOOR a-.d
WALl SHELYiS

1,59ondUS

Wemens 2.95

$1.50

4-PIECE
CANISTER ·SETS

For clooet pantry, bath-

Po~~ur, rupr, eolfee

room 'or ldleh..., Expand~
14" 10 24", Mjuato up or
down to fit. all ll'l'IIIP'

and tea. Spun olumlnum

llnllh wlth black or pol-

menta. Reauti!UI babd
enamel flnlab.

ished aluminum covers.

f2·00

$2.00

oaot

SAVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
Wort~Mt

49c CUNG

SALE I

CLARINn
REEDS

All vinyl stjck-On plastic.
18" wide -

Thursday

nic'e patterns.

-

1'1·iday -

Saturday.

39C yd.

Sebner Sololat Reeds lor
B flat clarinets - 11'1, 2,
21&gt;, 3 - Regulor 25c.
Sal•

Prlct~

2

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39C

Sale.1 H"d
AB
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Sleep or Lounges
Sofa Beds
by Slmmono ond Kroehler

2 Rog, $109.00 Sqfo Beclo .. .......... Solo $7 2.00
t Reg. $199.00 Hide A Bed ... . : •.. $•1• $1 66.00
1 Reg. $219;00 Sl..p or Loungo , .. , $ale $188.00
•• $249.00 Sloep or Lou...
2 R-.
, " • , •• Solo $199.00

INSIST ON FABRI-COATE

39c

EXTRA SIZE
PANTIES

Protectton.lor ~g~hol~ and drapery fabrlc:s. ~
Is stains retards soils, gbles longer wear, teaiatl
~qg. invisible, colorl~s. water repell~t.

$2.91

Women• extra larce 1lze
estran acetate r•yon Plh·

Uea. Several 1tyles to
ehoooe from. White onq.
Sizea X, XX and XXX,

3 polrt

$1.00

lnfonta

TRAINING

PArmu

b
tto trill
Infantt w ~ &lt;9 n • -

~et!'.:11 tr'f:, !~:

Fu[( cut .fOE porfecJ flt,
Sizooil, .4, and I.
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4- '$1.00
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6·9,
' IPIC_!AL ~ .: '. c
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FABRIC-KLEEN

,

Cohtabu Stick BOll Pen,
Fountain hn, .Mechanical
' hnoil, retractable btl1
pen, extn ~1. ~pen ·
reftu and extra eraaero.
fl.GOiVolue'

SUDLESS
· Cli:ANER
l'or lllu1 ond Uphol~ff.,

MUes 10 pllons off elean- .
li&gt;&amp; oolutlon.
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$1.49
,.

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Sy-

Friends may call at the E•
lng Funeral home anytime lhlt
evenina. The body wUI be taten to Dunbar Friday morninc.

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Hytolli SPeCial Value TJplng ·Pa~r ·

. GOod quailtx 18'lb. )lliiulec! white paper, 100 S~•
ti!t!allll. ~Wrapped.J',ack.
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Micks joining Dianne
Criswell, also a mem r.

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$6.19

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THE SHOE BOX

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ra,ud cOho'Da-;.,,al-the
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Pfastic Garment·
HANGERS
DurabJe plastic with swivel hook. Pink, blue or
white. s in a packaf!le.

Wenwn't 1.95

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"shakedown" by Communist

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$3.44

AGroupCIIWomottt

Boyt 49c
CUSHION SOLI

Full lrngth tail -

Girl Scout Troop 267 led ln · and Mrs: Carl M~lvin, Mr. and
Mr . and Mrs. George Logan the pledge to the flag . A report Mrs. Larry Melvin,
Douglas

INDISPENSABLE

,Solo

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.Missea

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Flannel Shirts

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Ina

An Ideal blanket to use all year. 72"x90". Thermal
weave with 7" nylon binding. Presilrunk, color fast,
machine washable, lint free, all colors.

Many pattern1 and styles

$ole

Mens $6.95
ALL WOOL

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Air Weave Cellular
BLANKETS

MENS ALL WOOL

COAT SWEATERS

WASBINGTON
A biller
controversy has erupted In Congress over whether 1&lt; publish
portions of an immigration subcommlllee hearing said to iD-

tain.

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ENTERTAIN A'f DINNER

entert ained with a dinner Sun- was give.n on the record hop I Melvin. a nd Violet, Lettie and
dew at their holm'. Hemlock in August. Mr. _vaugha n
an~ . Helen Bourne of Tazewell, Vir·
Gr~vt&gt; Presen t wt&gt;re Mr. and nounr rd a mef' hng of the execu- ! . . Mr and Mrs. McNeal
'
Mrs. Dwigh t. Logan and son, , tive comm1·I tee for Tu esday •·I gmJa.
and Martha
accompanied t he
Skip, Mrs. Florence
Hol\f'Y, . September 22. at I _.10 p. m . ~t ! roup to Hurricane, W.
Va.
Mrs. Elmer Bailey and dau~- the school to ap~omt com mit~ I!here they visited the Zoologi- .
t-er, Sandra. l\1iss Bernice Kmg lees . Leo Crew di scussed b1cy~ 1. ca l Park.
and Mr. and Mrs. Logan.
I de safety.
. 1 Mrs Frank Irion of Ga llipoSuperint~ndent Charles G1bbs II· . · pending several
days
'
. ud ed
d , J spoke IS IS S
,
w&lt;:~s mtr uc an a so
.1h he-r daughter and family ,
on bkycl e safety .and uf _ the ~~ and Mrs. James Johnson
nt-ed of a new 20 foot bicycle
d. f .
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an
am11y.
h
1
rack aflrr w I C e m .ro Uv
t
1 Mr a n d
·
Recent gues s o
1
t&gt;d the teac hers of the s~hoo · Mrs Clifford Hayes and son,
Ol'ficers of tht' PTA wt:re mtro- (' ·
were her
brother,
duced bv tht' prt-sident and the M.~regoryd, M Everett J Price
·
.
h
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rs. ~ ·
mlroduced
l em- and her sister, Miss Effie Prke
members
se lves. The atlendanre banner , of St Albans , w. va. and Mr .
was awa rded to the stx th grade. 1 d M
.
C J Taylor of Fair~
I
. IetL program an t rs.
.\1rs. Haro ld Tnp
W
Va. .
1
' · 1-C · Pete Werner, who
, rha1·rm lln, lntr od uced Robert
. mon
Airman
' n. obt&gt;rts who conducted de~;o- h b n tatt·oned in the Phil•ts
t ·s o
.
!tons The G1r
rou
mtrduc~ . asees
.
fo u months is visit.h
.
I
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three
.
tppmes
r
'
\
P(
t f'msr ve~ an sang
I ing with his parents, Mr. and
numher!l assisted by
Mrs. Mrs. G. G. Werner. Following
(;t·ne Honda shelt . leader.
30 d· leave he will report
Rf'v . M. K Dows~n, pastor
Kee:~r Air 'Base in Missisor the Heath Mf'lhodlst. church I ~ .

Discontinued pattern• of
our regular $2.Bn cafe c~­
tain and valance- aet, (N6t
all colors.-

Big assortment new fllll
patterns - 36" wide Sale Thursday, Friday and

100 % stretch nylon
stretch fabric, fleece lined
_ machine washablt". water repellent, crease resi5:
ta'nt, elastic stirrup. Red,

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CAFE
CURTAINS

QUADRIGA
PRINTS

SALE! $6.95 SLEEPQAFT

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Solo
49&lt;

Sizes 7 to 14.
1

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family .

ol Su nnwil lf\ Cali!, is visiting i Karl. . have return: Flao ~f:er
th1s wt&gt;~k with hPr mother-in- i home m f't. Meye~s,
•, d
J h K
.d
nd 8 visit with relat1ves
·
I
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Mtu Dnl'is onorPt
li.iw . \1rs . o n me.:~ I . a
r . d . . Middleport. Kartanwill
lwr sis1er and lamdv, Mr. an d nen ~ m
.
l
At Birtlrda,\' P~ITt)·
i Mr_~: Millard Wilder.:nuth, while be a jumor at Davidson Col ege,
Miss Charlene D:Jvls was 1_he ~ her husband . Col. William Keith ~ Davidson, N. C. Th~y Wt&gt;I'E' forguest ol honnr a1 a S ~lrpnse Kmcaid . is on a service flight mer Mtddleport resJdPnts .
blrthdav oarl\· :.d the home uf t ('
l d He will J·oi n his ' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Byers
. .
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d \I
1 I 0 .rf'~n ~n
. I
l}{'Sts M r 5
her par~ 111 "· [ r. an · rs_ · · ·. Family here later thi s week bt'-: and lht&gt;lr wuseg · '
·
Davis lao;,t Turliday . A_ hoote- fore ihev rl' lurn t.o California . Wi.inda Berk and son, K a r I,
nanny 1hetnf' wa~ carn~-'d ou1
Tht'ir ~on. rom _ B stud ent at I F lorida attended th_e
annual
With '·Ti &lt;S~ Lun· A~~bary ~~d Ohio Universi t_y . rind
their I Byers family reunton, held at
F&lt;uTeil Shu ler ~rov ldmb gw1ar son. William Keith. Jr.,
and Blendon Woods near Columbus,
musir.
family of CharloHe.sville, Va .. recently .
Girts wrre presented to the joined thtm for 8 rel'ent lrlp Mrs. Gent Harris has been
honored gue~ t and re frec.,~~£'nl.s I to New York Citv and
the . returned to her ho~e
from
served. Favors were Chme se W ·ld' Fair in .ubstn·ance of Meili:S General Hospital where
for tnnP m_atrhboxfs. J n v J te d lh~; .. 2~th wt&gt;dding ann ive rsary. she has been a patient. ror .sevguests
mrl udrd Carol Bachnal weeks.
tel, Eveh'n G1bbons.
Barbara :
Mr. .!tnd Mrs. E. A. Bartels
Jone5. Karen \1rF.lhinney. BoH-:
of Huntington, w. Va. have
bara Morgan. Ellen
Dullun. 1
been guests of her sister and
Carl a Sue Gilmore.
Marilyn ·
brother-in-law , Mr. and Mrs.
Swan. Iva Stt&gt;wa~t, Ju~y ~u l rh - !
I Phil Meinhart. Miss ~ r~a Sm~lh
er, Beverly Perrm. En c &lt;.: ham- !
ppo~n
I who has i.ilso been VISitmg With
bers. Carl Berk uf
Flor ida,
The first meettng of the Porn - the Meinharts. returned to her
Dennis Saelens. Bi ll
Dix(ln, eroy Element_ary PTA was .held I home in Buckhannon, W. Va.
Forrest Bachtel and
Sandra . Munday evemng at the s~hool
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Brew ington.
i With Prank Vaughan, presJd~nt Mrs. Clan~ nce McNeal a nd
in eharge.
daughter Martha included Mr.

Ill

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BANLON
DRESS SOCKS

2

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M.n• klrbury

Smart paltr&gt;rns. Notched
eollar &lt;'Oat style top, ria:'!tkized waistband, adjustable . Sanforizt&gt;d shrunk .

at y

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Womens R.qul1r ,,95

BROADCLOTH
PAJAMAS

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mediuf 1nd largll'.

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CARDIGANS
100% printed

$100

1

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•••• llnl beoe referred 1&lt;t 11
"Old Glory" by WIIU.m Dmer,
maller of lbo brt, Cbarleo 0.,.

Mr. """ Mrl.·
Wamlley, f'&lt;lmoroJ, li

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