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12-Dill.Y Sentinel, Pomero)'·Middle'(lorl, 0., Sept. 8, 1960

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VOL ,X,V-111 NO. 101

FIVE

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1966

Army Engineers Recommend Can
WASHINGTON (UP!) -The
U.S. Anny's Board ot Engmel:!rs
for Rivers and Harbors Wday
recommended
to Congress
thai the controversial Lake Erie
Ohlo River canal be built.
~P- Michael J. Kirwan, DYoungstown, and Frank Bow,
R-Canton. made the announcement jointly at a news conference.
The recommendation means

NOTICE
Free Florida
Trips Extended!

100 GALLONS
Takes You To Florida

CERTIFIED GAS
STATION
538 W. Main St.
Pomeroy

that the $948 mUIIon waterway
has cleared a major hurdle.
Kirwan, cliairman of the
House Public Works Approprialions subcommittee, said there
was $500,0110 in the current bud·
get before his committee to provide planning money for the
canaL
Kirwan, who has sought the
project since he came to Congress in the __1930's, said, "I

PFC Johnson Takes Stand
On Court Martial Charge

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TONIGHT thru FRIDAY
"BEACH BALL"

FT. DIX, N.J. (UP!) -Pic.
James .Johnson told his court
marUal Wday he refused to go
to v Nam because thousands
of civilians, including women
and children, •'are being
bomb ..~ shot and gassed ."
Johnson, 20, of New York,

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TONIGHT

FRIDAY ~and SATURDAY
September 9·1 0
"DRACULA, PRINCE OF

Postal Jobs

DARKNESS"

(T N' hnicotor )

Chn st opher Lt't'
Bttrbara Shl•l)('y
2nd F'EATURE
"PLAGUE OF THE

ZOMBIES"

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John Carson

spent only IS minutes testifying
in his own behalf. The defense
then rested !Ia case.
Johnson, second of three GJ's
who refused to ship out "to
fight an Illegal war," admitted
under defense questioning that
he refused a direct order to
board a plane for Viet Nam.
Asked why, he replied:
"Thousands of peasants. ineluding women and cblldren,
are being bombed. shot and
gassed '" VIet Nam."
Col. Robert F. Maguire,
judicial officer at the court
martial. called a brief r&gt;rm
before lnstrucllng lbe eightman jury. A verdict was
e.~pected before noon EDT.
Pvt. Dennis Mora, 25, of New
York was convicted Wednesday
00 the same charges faced b
Johnson and was sentenced to
three years at hard labor, a
dishonorable discharge from
the army and forfeiture of pay.
Pi&lt;kup 5th pgh: Johnson

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water transportation for the cated, however. that the project
movement of coal and Iron had not been c:eared by the
ore."
Bureau of the Budgel In CooThe project has loag been gress, a project must be authfought by the railroads and by orized undar separate !eglola·
citizen grou}lll who claim the Uon before moue cao be apcanal will only beael!l Youngs-~ propriated.
town, Kirwan's home city.
The canal would extend 120
Bow said he was confident. miles from the Ohio River near
that a congressional aathoriza-~ Rochester, Pa., running northlion of the project made In 1935 westward near Youngstown and

Warren and on w Lake Erie,
probably to Fairport Harbor
near fafnesvUie. Kirwan said,
bowever, the final Lake Erie
terminua woUld be determined

feet except In the restricted
reaches through Youngstown
and Warren, Ohio where a
depth ~ 15 feet would be provlded. The board estimated It
wt11 cost $3.1 million annually
io operate and maintain the
calla!.
The board further recommended that the location of the
Lake Erie terminus be determined at the Ume of prepara·

later.
The board stated "that the
whole project from the ·Oblo
River to Lake Erie is economically justified and accordingly
recommends it for construct.
ion ... wlth channel depths of 12

Uon of construcUon plaDs.
had been assumed that tbe
a! would end at a poiut
midway between Clevel.aDd
AshtabUla, near PalneavUie. '•·
This canal and another pit~.
posed canal jofnlng the
see and Tomblgbee riven il' ·
Alabama could eventually I~
a 1,74S ml1e watel'Way stretdlIng from Lake Erie to ~
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Leader hound
T0 u·Ighcourt
ATLANTA (UP)) -Stokely
Carmichael, the controversJal
"black power" leader of the
Student Nonviolent Coordlnating Committee (SNCC), was
bound over to Superior Court
Wday on a charge of Inciting •
riot.
Carmlchael wa8 arrested I
Thursday night in connection I
with a riot by 1,1100 Negroes [
Tuesday in an Atlanta slum
district.
He was originally scheduled
for a hearing in municipal
court this morning, but his
attorney, Howard Moore, asked
that the case be delayed untfl
later In the day.
Moore changed his mind
about an hour later and brought
Carmichael before Judge T. C.
Utile, and the defendant
waived the hearing. Carmichael
was held on a $8,006 bond on
lbe e~~ar«e ol'l!!CIIInli: a rlol...,
a $1,006 bond-\m 8 MilO' ~·
cr'eating a disturbance. lloltl
1 was not posted.

ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
Blondes held a 3 to I lead today in lhe competition for the
Miss America crown.
The Thursday night prelim!·
nary wins of two blondes •hapely Miss south Carolina
and talented Miss Ohkl - · made
it appear the long time jinx
against fair haired
beauties Th~ Board ~f U. S. C 1 v 11
may end this year.
1 Serv1ce Exammers today
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nounced an examination
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Miss New Hampshire, al:;o a I substitute clerks and carriers
blonde,. tDok lbe swim
suit I lor the post office at MiddleCOll'lpetition Wednesday. Brown- [ port.
haired Miss Califomi~ '!'o~ the , The starling sal~y is 12.64
talent contest.
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.. €41't .. UllliNIDV - ~ A; canla must pass a written test
pinhOle leak in the
first 1 and must reside within the destage•qf tll!I,IJ:I,~O\.,farcy; I livery area of the MJddteporl Six
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lng 1\11. ~· capsule tOday Post Office. ·
caU8ed postpc)flement . o~
the 1 Persons Interested in taklilg
Gemini 11 space m1ssJon for I this examination shauld secure ·
"at least 2f hollrs...
Iapplication card form 51100-AB ' . el!!'S
Reschedulfn1 of the fight oi l from the Middleport Post 01·
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astronauts. Charles (Pete) Con- I fict&gt; . Applications, ·when comAt M'•amu
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MAJORETIES - The Pomeroy High School j!and and majorette corps have been working hard d\lrlng
to walt until all of the 32,0110 Executive Secretary, Board of
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Funeral services for Creed
the past two months preparing for a good season of shows. They will present pregame and halftime showt
gal.~ons of fuel aboard the Tl- ~ u. s. Civil Service Examiners,
Six fines were levied and i Beegle, 92, for~erl~ of Racine,
tonight under the directiOn of Don Miller. Majorettes kneeling include Bev Beaver, Pautetta Hudson, Ka,thy
tan s fll'st s~ge could be un- Room 4240 Main Post Office. three men forfeited bonds t t s · who died at MLaJIUsbmg on
Fultz, Mary Francis, Nancy Titus. Standing, Pam Crew, Peggy Hoffner, head majorette Jennifer Blakeslee,
loaded,. and technicians could Cleveland, 'Ohl&lt;l, 14113. Applf· morning t.n Meigs COOilty Coil)'! IThursday morning will be held Kay McGowan, Mflliel.egar, Maria Grueser.
determme how eaSily the hole I cations will be accepted until racllon of Judge Frank W. Port- ISaturday at 2 p. m. at the
could be repaired.
further notice.
1er, Jr.
IU!!lted Brethren Church
at il&amp;Wittmoawiii':;s;;; z,.zu M4'P.+ ;; ;v
Worley Russell, charged with 1 Dorcas wltb Rev.
Freeland
Memberobfp ttd&lt;ell of lbe
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CLEVELAND - NICK PIET- T' k
A 'I bl
backing without caution, was : Norris officiating. Burial wUI Pomeroy AlbleUe Aosocl•llon
SAIGON (UP)) -Barrage craft more hazardous. Many have not been •lgbted over
1·osante, former Notre Dame
IC els VSJ a e
fined 110 and costs; .James RoO- be in Planls cemetery.
wiD be aold 00 die atreet• of
star and 1959 rookie of the For Science Review
aid Pooler no murner, $5 and Survivors lnclnde one daugl&gt;-'
balloons similar to those 1 U.S . jet planes now swoop in at Hanoi or Haiphong Bl yet.
year in the National Football . r ·eigs County farmers plan- costs: wubur Eugene Barrett, ter, Goldie, of Franklin, 0.,
b! ':t~!. ~=­ hoisted over London during the ' about 1,0110 feet over targets. Sources suggested ooe poalLeague, said today be signed nmg to attend the Farm Sci- unsafe vehicle, $5 and costs: three grandchildren, Roy Bur- duy morning, It was aDDoune- battle of Britain in 1941 are I Higher flying planes are easier ble use of such balloollB would
witb the Clev~land Browns in ence Review.. ~t. Do_n
Scott .Francis Rathbum,
defective ton Beegle, with whom he made ed today. All supporten of beng sent aloft over Commu- targets for antiaircraft wea- be to load them with "air
mines" set to explode when any
order to play with a contender. Air(ield. oorlhwest- · of~ -Colurn· muffler, $5 ..Del ·eosts and HoW- his home, Woodrow of Carlisle die Pomeroy Purple Panther nist North Viet Nam in pons.
Pletrosante, who was releas- bus, on September 21-23 may ard NOble, nb OJ)e'rator's license and Gilbert Beegle of Fair- foolball program are asked attempts to turn back Jow- l Second, balloons m"ke U.S. plane comes near tbe big cue
ed by the Qetrolt Lions, signed [secure lheir ticket!: in advance $25 a_nd costs and 30 days in 1 born, and six great grQndchJld- to purchase tbetr 1168 assot1- flying U.S. jets, it was Iplanes more vulnerable to bag.
!\ one-year contract with Cleve- here, It was announced today. jail. Judge Porter suspended No- I ren. Friends may caU at
1Communist surface - to - air Whatever the full effective~n
alton membership from tbe disclosed today.
The balloons, seen over the (SAM) missiles, which also are ness of the balloons, air expert~
land Thursday night and will I The three -d ay event "' cov- ble's jafl sentence and placed Ewing Funeral Home Ull
p1dders.
play in the season opener at 1 er most of the late!lt pra~ices him on .probatton for two ears. on Satu~ay, at which time
eapital of Hanoi and the key more effective at high altitude. said they could present 1 new
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port of Haiphong, are about 12 U.S. spokesmen said exces- and major factor in the air war
Washington Sunday.
I and
farm machinery avaliable Forfeitlng bonds were Aaron 1body w•ll be taken to
in the slate. Advaace tickets Bauman," $2'1.~ for speeding: i church.
to 15 feet in diameter. They are sive numbers of the balloons 1 ever North Viet Nam. SUdl
altaehed to steel cables and - - ----- · ·- · - ---- balloons over London bindered
COLUMBUS- mE STATE Iare on sale In the county at Ronnie L. Buckle, 127.50 un- 1
----Wildlife Division is pullin~ lor 1!i0 cents or may be secured at •ale vebicle and Andrew E. I
MILLER CITED
sent to heights of 3.5110 to 4,01J0
the German Luftwaffe's air
feet, American pilots said.
attacks oo the city 26 yetU'It
hunters lo bag their limit ol 1the gate for II. Tickets are Thomas, $2'1.50, speeding.
Dallas Miller, 38, Mason, W.
Spokesmen said the balloons
ago.
squirrels in the season, which 1 avai lat'e ill the County Exten, Va., was cited to Pomeroy Mayopened Wday.
, sion Office, · the · ASCS Office, ·c;Ioar tollllbl. low 4&amp;-5'1. Most· or Charles Legar's Court
rising in great arcs over the 1 (
There was no report that
North have in some cases ! S
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American pilots had tried ia
The limit Is lour per day and · the Meigs Landmark Store, and ly IDbDf, a llltle wormer Sa~ Thursday by poflce on a
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Carl Kautz Feed Store.
urday.
of center charge.
away. The barrage balloons
U.S. spokesmen gave ..
coming could spell deadlv trouble in at l
immediate explanation for IIIII.
were discussed by the least two ways. ~ources said.
The air war in Nortb V.W
Meigs County Extension Home- First they make low-level Two . Mid.d l ~port. men escap- Nam has not beeD conventioull.
makers Connell which m e t approaches ' by attacking air- ed ~~nous InJUry m a car-truck Much of the success of U.l.
Thursday morning.
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The first leader
training John Werrv Elected
land on Thursday afternoon. to sweep In low and sight thidr
meeting will be held Septem- Boooter Pre•idt•nt
Meigs Coun~J; Sherif! Robert targets, often such ~
ber 29 on Meal Planning. At John Werry Pomeroy was C. Harten bach s department neeting object&amp; as trat.L
this session leaders will receive elected new p~esident of' the . said Walter E._ ~urn gardner, 31, trucks and torpedo boats. ·
Information for three local meet- Pomeroy Athletic Boosters dur- Nelsonville, drtvmg a 1955 m~· In ground action NJlings.
ing a brief meeting following el truck had pulled from a pn· foday, Allied troc}lll killed 111
"Meet the Team" Thursday ev- vate drive and traveled 68 feet Communists 1n a Mifa /tl
Each club was Mked to have ening at the Pomeroy Football when his vehicle was st~uck clashes Thursday and ....., "·
two leaders altend the mee~g Field.
from the rear by a car dnven today. U.S. planes, b. .
on Emergency Preparedness m In other &amp;ction Colleen Van by Franklin Bentley Wilson, Jr.
notwithstanding, ·IG!!fl ~
Waverly on October .4. Mater- Meter was elected secretary 20, Middleport.
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heavy aertal attaw
tats for two lessons will be pr.. and Lorena Arnold re-elected Kenneth Fry, 20. Middleporl,
North.
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a passenger in the Wilson auto,
will be legal and buslness af- was named '85 food chalrm: was thrown from the ear as a Veterul Memorial
lairs.
[lor th• 196&amp; season. Sale
of result· of the Impact. Both Fry
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President Margaret Brown membership tickets we., d~ and Wilson were taken to VetBetty I
lllld Helen Swartz reporled on tributed to the members. The erans Memorial Hospital by Mlddl&lt;
. ·Mr.
~ t'&lt;ve mee11ng 1n Co- next meeting of the BoosteE-R Squad
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the ~ecu
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1m 1 1 ulti 1
ts Pomeroy·
IIwnbliS. It was announced that will be Thursday, Sept. IS,
;:.;:.ea en ; l~ed p e co . land· Elli.a
District Rural
the Pomeroy Senior High school eA• ther rlwtas a m 'd .8
ard Paui Holter .
1 ~·nl•ren•ee wt11 be Oc'•ber
at 7:30p.m.
u 0 ••s
sa&lt; umg •
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nor's truck. after the crash
Dllcbarpt
Ill Jach on. The &lt;'OOllcll aloo
SQUAD ANSWERS CAlL
CUITed three-tenths of a
Carl and sea,
that dues sholl)d be paid,
The Racine Emergency Squad east of Rutland, veered to
William ~::·':==~:
I to the tre~~· was called at 9:45 p.m. Wed. len side of the hlghway
Vbginta P'tlero!.
Roae. Helen ~ariz , wu
evening and transport. Wlloon's turned around tn
CecD Ward:
Sal~ ~frman.
Earl Shuler, Nease SetUe- road and came to a s1&lt;1p
8irtll - :,Jib,,
IIDOl&gt;~ to Meigs General Jlosp!tNlll, l'onitlol!. ,a·
he WIIJ ertleted liS a Sheriff's depott.. said
patllllll. AIIO:.U a.m. was heavy damage lo
Thilll'8(lay, squadmen were calJ. truck and Wilson's ear was
John
1\lcll:en- molished. wnson was d!etl

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have dedicated my ellorts over
many years to make the waterway a reality for it lo vital not
only to the economy of the
Beaver • Mahonng Valle of
Ohio but also to the nation.
Without the transporlaUon advantages the canal will bring
to the Beaver • Mahoning Valley, thi!l great steel - producing
area will continue to decline being unable to compete favor-

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PEDWIN

Balloon Barrage Turns Back U.S. Planes
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Year'sprogram

Y?ung man's dress favorite. The five eyelet, Jong
wmg brogue. Always in style and even more popular
this fall. Shown here, the Blast by Pedwin. Available
in colors to blend with the new bronze and gold tones
so popular in the young man 's fall wardrobe.

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eight in possession after t h e
~ season 's

opening day.

State Game Management Su·

pervl!ilor Don Thompson

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plained :
''This will make our
third
year of above average squirrel
crop~. These bumper crops aM!

a result of good food supplies,
sooaething we are not expecting
this year because of the late

spring frost which damaged the
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CLEVELAND - DR. SAM ;
'Shepp8fd plans to take
a;
week!s vacation in Fl011tda with •
·his famllv before he is retried

./or the t954 slaying of hs first
wif~.

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UPI Briefs

~aotarn

Date

said the 19611

est llld toughest In the' iiVe
year hlslqry of the !Vent, and
that a total' of 35 bands . trom
Ohio and West Virginia an
expected to coljllplete when all
the entries are confirmed.
')'he bands will be eompeHog
in three classes based on enrollment ahd aeo81'11Phl"- ·kx!ll·
' SChools wtth .~:&gt;I!Uciet)ts
or less In senior , )liih a:dlool
will be In Class A. c\OinpeHtlon.
Schools wlth 351 to..~~ stud·
onts will be In ~--'AA, and
schools . with more. ,,)!!.an 1,000
atndentl or Joca,ted \00"" than
75 miles, from fll•rl!ill&amp; wUI bt
In an Open q,ss. :;,
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Trophlea and prize-l~$!ey wlll
he awllrded banda llnisblng In
the first five places In each
of the classes in the morning
parade, and in field 'maneuvers
to be held at Don Drum~!) Fjeld
in Marietta that Dig~\.
Zlde said there wDl also be
a band concert In Muaklngum
Park in Marietta at 3 p. m. on
the day of the event, The par·
ade competition will be at il
a. m. and the field maneuven
wUI start at 6·30 p. m.

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Southern Valle y Athletic Conference
At
Eastern

high school "!"... iF!!"'
for participation in:jj,e
Fifth A·-·JSJ 1\!ariettll"'l~
Rams on Saturday, Oct. ~l~
to George Zide, ' 'i'!!'lr-

POPULAR SINGER Ronnie Dove (left) dlaplaya 1 ..mblnatlon bpund lo be big Oll
•ampus this year. The jeans are bright homespun In a ftuon, ~l the jerkin is 1
rl&lt;h brown velour. Both are by Coota•t. AI right Is J •hal(y, frlngelt- •w••~r a\)'led
by Himalaya. The wide boat oe&lt;k olero roomier lr~~dom.1 ·

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Fairland
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Eastern

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S mme Valley

Racine

Southwestern

North Gallia

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Southwestern

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Southwestern

Alex.nder

Glouster
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Southwestern

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Chauncey-Dover

Hannan Trace

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Howie L. Miller

Gallipolis B

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Mel Carter

Steve Stiles

Green·White
Pirates

Red· White
Highlanders

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Racine

Cooch

William Shinn

Open
Bob Marcum

Colors

Green· White

Red-Black

Eagles

Wildcats

Scarlet-Grav
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II'Nitlc tl'8nl. Radii
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65 Mustanq

6 cylinder. Slondonl M
rtdio &amp; hetttr, wh1tewt~if
tire-s.
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JOHN ROSEBORO, Lot! Aa,eles Dodg;ro col
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beeD behind the pblo lor most of tho big llfinl •r::J.~

SOOXL 2 Dr. Hordlop• .
eylindtr, 4 speed tr&amp;IIL
Like new

• ." ea,

500. 2 Dr.,

b

~::"dyboK,!~ll, top, ond Don Drysdale, middle, Claud:

62 Ford Fairlane · ·

- • · Is becomla&amp; onolher Doqor •tir IDCI
,..va ..... of lito erttlll to Roseboro.

8

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Rndtrd tr.ns.

62 Ford Gal. 500
4 dr 8 eyl. At
st.Hrlng, rldio tncl

iMiltii;,

64 Ford F-700

Dump Truck a ~llnMr. J
S speed triM. 2 speec1 rHr
nit. Long whetl baM.

THE HERO In the new mo•ie, "first to Fight." Is ('bad

63 Mercury

E\'trett and he has ample opportunity to display his

pt&gt;rsonal ~ravery. 'J'he film is a story of the Amerlean
conquest 10 the Baltle of Saipan during World War U

&lt;•

Custom 2 Door

Poww
StMrillg . ' .
Brakes, Autom 1ttc trent. , ,

Everett, at one point, swings by rope from a clill' to huri
~ grenade tnt~ an enemy machine gun nest, and (had
Jnslsted on dOJDI lhe feat himsetc.

64 Ford Galaxie
500. 4 D•. 8
tr1ns. Radio

Ills attorney, F. Lee Bailey

110wer steering

fof iBo~ton . sa1d he would accom1 ~any Sheppard, his second wife,

tires,

'

63 Chevrolet

S

nane. and Sheppard's 19-year1 d son. Chip, to an undisclDS·
desbnatmn in Florida Ch ip
I~ Sheppard's son by hts slain

lei Afrt • Dr . 6 cyt,
Startderd trtns. White waD
tires.

60 Chevrolet

Wife. Mari lyn.

lmpal1. 4 Or. 8 cylinder
tutametlc trans. Whi.:
wall tires, radle &amp; httlw

IIATIONAW AD'IEATIS£0

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2 D~. 6 cyl. St•ndlld tr.na• .
Rad1o and heater.

BAHR
CLOTHIERS

Keith Goble Ford
USED CAR LOT
LoctJ!f &amp; Sycamore Ste.

Middleport, 0.

Middleport

.,

H &amp; R FIRESTONE TRADE IN

19 CU. FT. WESTINGHOUSE

12 CU. fT. G. E.

Refrigerator -- S69 Refrigerator . - s79 ·
Clevelaod
McDowcll j

13 CU. FT. UNICO

FRIGIOAIRE

Deep Freeze.- s119

Large
COMBINATION _ Freezer

YOUR CHOICE OF

G. E. AUTOMATIC

:t REFRIGERATORS

Washer

No finlr gift
fw 11ny

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SERVEL GAS

ELECTRIC HUFFY

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Refrigerator -- szo TfiOWer

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NEW 21" SELF PROPELLED

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POMEROY

Mower nus_
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by

Guaranteed
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4 handsome blllfofcl ln
long·w.. rlne lleet+,ide. Rith
'fCirl·tone brown &lt;olor with
clltrlnttivt tooled dttlgn. In
cholu of popular 1tyl...

With
so- cord _

NEW 19" 2V2 H.P.

Mower

Ray.
56.88--

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Mower!'li_

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5.00 to 1·5.00

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S.pt. 16

At
North Gallia

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S.pt. 30

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.
Oct. 14

Jl~'ila­
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eight in possession after t h e
~ season 's

opening day.

State Game Management Su·

pervl!ilor Don Thompson

ex-

plained :
''This will make our
third
year of above average squirrel
crop~. These bumper crops aM!

a result of good food supplies,
sooaething we are not expecting
this year because of the late

spring frost which damaged the
nut and acorn crops.
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CLEVELAND - DR. SAM ;
'Shepp8fd plans to take
a;
week!s vacation in Fl011tda with •
·his famllv before he is retried

./or the t954 slaying of hs first
wif~.

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UPI Briefs

~aotarn

Date

said the 19611

est llld toughest In the' iiVe
year hlslqry of the !Vent, and
that a total' of 35 bands . trom
Ohio and West Virginia an
expected to coljllplete when all
the entries are confirmed.
')'he bands will be eompeHog
in three classes based on enrollment ahd aeo81'11Phl"- ·kx!ll·
' SChools wtth .~:&gt;I!Uciet)ts
or less In senior , )liih a:dlool
will be In Class A. c\OinpeHtlon.
Schools wlth 351 to..~~ stud·
onts will be In ~--'AA, and
schools . with more. ,,)!!.an 1,000
atndentl or Joca,ted \00"" than
75 miles, from fll•rl!ill&amp; wUI bt
In an Open q,ss. :;,
'
Trophlea and prize-l~$!ey wlll
he awllrded banda llnisblng In
the first five places In each
of the classes in the morning
parade, and in field 'maneuvers
to be held at Don Drum~!) Fjeld
in Marietta that Dig~\.
Zlde said there wDl also be
a band concert In Muaklngum
Park in Marietta at 3 p. m. on
the day of the event, The par·
ade competition will be at il
a. m. and the field maneuven
wUI start at 6·30 p. m.

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Southern Valle y Athletic Conference
At
Eastern

high school "!"... iF!!"'
for participation in:jj,e
Fifth A·-·JSJ 1\!ariettll"'l~
Rams on Saturday, Oct. ~l~
to George Zide, ' 'i'!!'lr-

POPULAR SINGER Ronnie Dove (left) dlaplaya 1 ..mblnatlon bpund lo be big Oll
•ampus this year. The jeans are bright homespun In a ftuon, ~l the jerkin is 1
rl&lt;h brown velour. Both are by Coota•t. AI right Is J •hal(y, frlngelt- •w••~r a\)'led
by Himalaya. The wide boat oe&lt;k olero roomier lr~~dom.1 ·

19~6

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Hannan Trace

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'KygtrCr•k

North Gallla

Soulhw•ttrn

Albany

Hannan, W. Va.
At
Southern Local

AI
Fairland
At
Hannan Trace

Eastern

A

At

Rut!and
AI
Buchtel· York •

S mme Valley

Racine

Southwestern

North Gallia

,,orth Gallia

At
Kyger Creek

Pomeroy B

Kyger Creek

Hannan,

At
Eastern

At
The Plains

Symmes Valley

At
Hannan Trace

t

Fai and

. Va.

At
McArthur

Open

Southwestern

At
Wahama

Southwestern

Alex.nder

Glouster
At
Racine

Southwestern

At
North Gallia

Chauncey-Dover

Hannan Trace

At
Eastern

At
McArthur
Howie L. Miller

Gallipolis B

Open

Mel Carter

Steve Stiles

Green·White
Pirates

Red· White
Highlanders

Oct.21

Nov.4

Racine

Cooch

William Shinn

Open
Bob Marcum

Colors

Green· White

Red-Black

Eagles

Wildcats

Scarlet-Grav
Bobcats

3-6

0-7

6-3

Nickn•m•

1965 Record

At
Kyger Creek

••J've got It! IV"e gol it!"

500 4 Dr. a cyllnder.
II'Nitlc tl'8nl. Radii
M.ttr, power
whitt w•IJ fir ...

2-6

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Ill

"!!I!Jll:l £

65 Dodge Dart
1 Or. 270 S.rln, 6
tier, sttndtrd tratat.,

Majors

and hut•r

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65 Mustanq

6 cylinder. Slondonl M
rtdio &amp; hetttr, wh1tewt~if
tire-s.
, .:

64 Ford Galaxie · ·

JOHN ROSEBORO, Lot! Aa,eles Dodg;ro col
h 1
beeD behind the pblo lor most of tho big llfinl •r::J.~

SOOXL 2 Dr. Hordlop• .
eylindtr, 4 speed tr&amp;IIL
Like new

• ." ea,

500. 2 Dr.,

b

~::"dyboK,!~ll, top, ond Don Drysdale, middle, Claud:

62 Ford Fairlane · ·

- • · Is becomla&amp; onolher Doqor •tir IDCI
,..va ..... of lito erttlll to Roseboro.

8

eyllndor

~~

Rndtrd tr.ns.

62 Ford Gal. 500
4 dr 8 eyl. At
st.Hrlng, rldio tncl

iMiltii;,

64 Ford F-700

Dump Truck a ~llnMr. J
S speed triM. 2 speec1 rHr
nit. Long whetl baM.

THE HERO In the new mo•ie, "first to Fight." Is ('bad

63 Mercury

E\'trett and he has ample opportunity to display his

pt&gt;rsonal ~ravery. 'J'he film is a story of the Amerlean
conquest 10 the Baltle of Saipan during World War U

&lt;•

Custom 2 Door

Poww
StMrillg . ' .
Brakes, Autom 1ttc trent. , ,

Everett, at one point, swings by rope from a clill' to huri
~ grenade tnt~ an enemy machine gun nest, and (had
Jnslsted on dOJDI lhe feat himsetc.

64 Ford Galaxie
500. 4 D•. 8
tr1ns. Radio

Ills attorney, F. Lee Bailey

110wer steering

fof iBo~ton . sa1d he would accom1 ~any Sheppard, his second wife,

tires,

'

63 Chevrolet

S

nane. and Sheppard's 19-year1 d son. Chip, to an undisclDS·
desbnatmn in Florida Ch ip
I~ Sheppard's son by hts slain

lei Afrt • Dr . 6 cyt,
Startderd trtns. White waD
tires.

60 Chevrolet

Wife. Mari lyn.

lmpal1. 4 Or. 8 cylinder
tutametlc trans. Whi.:
wall tires, radle &amp; httlw

IIATIONAW AD'IEATIS£0

61

F;~lcon

·

2 D~. 6 cyl. St•ndlld tr.na• .
Rad1o and heater.

BAHR
CLOTHIERS

Keith Goble Ford
USED CAR LOT
LoctJ!f &amp; Sycamore Ste.

Middleport, 0.

Middleport

.,

H &amp; R FIRESTONE TRADE IN

19 CU. FT. WESTINGHOUSE

12 CU. fT. G. E.

Refrigerator -- S69 Refrigerator . - s79 ·
Clevelaod
McDowcll j

13 CU. FT. UNICO

FRIGIOAIRE

Deep Freeze.- s119

Large
COMBINATION _ Freezer

YOUR CHOICE OF

G. E. AUTOMATIC

:t REFRIGERATORS

Washer

No finlr gift
fw 11ny

mm~l

SERVEL GAS

ELECTRIC HUFFY

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Refrigerator -- szo TfiOWer

HOUR

NEW 21" SELF PROPELLED

1
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CLEANING
Senrice On Requnt

RC?binson's

~;~%~;,~t,t;;~~·~~=·=~Y:•:I CLEANI!RS

POMEROY

Mower nus_
Rill·

DRY
~ Clovoltnd •ana .hnimy
Brown a three-point-choice civer

by

Guaranteed
A-I -

CRffiEO

4 handsome blllfofcl ln
long·w.. rlne lleet+,ide. Rith
'fCirl·tone brown &lt;olor with
clltrlnttivt tooled dttlgn. In
cholu of popular 1tyl...

With
so- cord _

NEW 19" 2V2 H.P.

Mower

Ray.
56.88--

NEW 18" 3 H.P.

OELUXE PHILCO

Mower!'li_

Electric Range

5.00 to 1·5.00

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(l~pital News

.SG.cltij~&lt;Nf1tts .

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Long Bottoin
Society News

'ana

111n. J!lbert

and family and C.'
an~ friend, CI&gt;R.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Ridenour, Che•ter, E. E. Hlijl·
man, Syracuse, Mr. and M rs. ,._ roar """' ., . . . .
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Tom Haymaa and daugbtm'8

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Mr. and . Mrs. Gene
Mary Pierce.
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Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Cozart,
family ~ooko()u!, Labor ' Day. Coolvllle, and Mr. aid M r a.
Guests were: Mr. and Mra. Leonanl Dailey were vlslting
Slarllng Massar, Chuck
Ne!Ue Cozart.
J
Diana, Mr. and Mrd 'M· OlaDrlesd Ml'l!. Chyrell Leonhart, Park·
Massar, Mr. an
"· BVI
W. Va., Mrs. William
Riggs and Mr. and Mrs.
Homestead,
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OR NIGHT WIN"I

Pomeroy Flower Shop
W. lolalD

Pom.,.,

llra. Millard Vaa :Meter

lOLA'S

1,.

CLUTCH PURSES

,110101
Colo"-- -

$2.50

BOOK ST.ORE

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JEAUTY SAlON
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AUTOMATICALLY

U4 I. Malft

and now at a most
PRACTICAL PRICE!

l'om.Nt

The Natiotlallnt Wator Condlllantr II tho
result of exte111iva experience and research.
Ultimall in simpllclt; and efflcloncy of
op.~ration. Fully automatic, •lectrlc: tirner

ra.nty on plaJtlc cabin1t and flb1rgla1 min..
tral ta11lc. lO.yr pro-rora worranty on volvt
system. Stlf contained unit in antique whitt

SHOES

with stunning gold trim.

63,000
GRAIN
MAX. CAP.
12•,000 GRAIN CAPACITY- .ltl.oo
252,000 OIIAIN CAPACITY- f238.oo

$5.99

OHIO VALLEY PLUMBING
AND HEATING

Middleport, o.

only s495·;

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1960 CHMOLET

EDWARD BAER, OWNIR

4 DR. SEDAN. 6 cyL ·B~~ ,,
Trans. Radio and Heater. ~ .~ ~ ·:•· " ·-

Pomeroy

only s395

MAYTAG

Ad•••l•ul.
.,... dLIIIN

llo4e1 TWUl
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Wringer Washer

(28'owtllldlqbn•L 2741Q,tnl.-btlt,..)

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and TELEVISION

a-.

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4 DR. SEDAN. V8. 'Auto. Trans.
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only s395

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SAVE ON

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and Polly Ann, Marion,
Polly Karr, ColumbW&lt;,
lhe weekend with their par·enlll,j
Mr. and Mra• .Dick Karr.

NEW PONnACS- BUICKS- GMC
AND All USED CAR

CROW'
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STEAK
HOUSE
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$1 ftft5

Mr. and Mri. Hugh Fer,•ll·l
.
$2410.95, Now
Y'7'
son, Mr. James
v, Ton Lon; Wheelbase Wide Side Pickup. Equipped "wit.. ·
and Mrs. Gene
8 ply rear tires, beater, heavy duty sprmgs, and rear bllmp:::'ed ~::ee~~~·· Pearl er.
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Parker.
NOW _ _ __
· Mr. and Mra. Herman Kas- Special. New. Dlx. carpeting, automatic trans., radio, wblte
per and Ronnie, Dayton, spent wall tires, padded dash, and viSors, backup lights, and ,full
the weekend wllh Mr. Kasper's wheel covers.
mother Mrs. Amanda Kasper
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and si;ter and brother-in-law,
$36n.67, now
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold VS LeSabre 4 Dr. Sedan. This is the lull sized Bui.4:1!ullt
and Mrs. Kasper's mother, Mrs. on 123" wheelbase. II is fully eqmpped With powOl. ·~
Pearl Ptrker.
ing, power brakes, radio, while wall tires, luG chrome trim,
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Preston, EZl glass, full wheel covers, foam cushions, carpet sayer~ .
Huntington, spent the weekend r.tnd handy mats, safety group and many other acce~·
with her brother, Mr.o and Mrs.
New, Weo $3409.95
~a·60
0
Homer Holley.
NOW----.I.
Mrs. Cora Renshaw,
'on Catalina.· This is the full sized Pontiac Catallna built on
Mr. onve Rife, Columbus, vis- 121" wheelbase and 290 horsepower engine. It baa power
ited Sunday with the Murel steering, power brakes,. auto. trans. Two tone pamt, full
Harris family, St. Alban. W. wheel covers, foam cu~. h~ons, Dlx. steer;ng wheel, foam CU·
va.
sh.ions, chrome around wmdows and rad1o.
''.I
Mr. and Ml'l!. Rosa Poulton,
New, w.. smua
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Canton spent several days with
NOW----h f th'
v
H n d
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visited Mrs. Howell who Is a series with beautiful full carapeting and all morkHetor '\!!·
patient at Meigs General Hos- nyl upholstering. This car has power steering, 'IIIIOlD!'II&lt;
pital.
trans., radio, st~inless steel around wmdows! !ull wheel eoMr. Roy Howell who ts em- vers, foam cushions and many other accessories.
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played in Illinois, spent l he
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weekend with his family and
$4142.91. Now___
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visited with his mother, Mrs. 4 Dr Hard Top FACTORY AIR CONDITIONlNG ThQ~'
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eral Hospital.
1ng, power brakes, like new whit~ wall t~re~, soft ray
Election of officers of Laurel glass, and many other accessones. ThiS 1a Bolek I
Y
Cliff Health Club was held re- aeries and this one is tops.
eenUy when the elub met at the
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~2595
borne of Mrs. Allen Eichinger.
Anlwed _ _ "
President, Mrs. Ruby Fneck, Catalina 2 Dr. Hard Top. Just Arrived. Like new inside and
Vice President, Mrs. Judy Ei· out. Power steering and brakes, Automatic shift. Thla Ia a
cllinger, Treasurer, Mn. J':"" one owner trade in.
Wright, Secretary, Mrs .. Mild·
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$
Tl!d Bowen, Mrs. Judy EichingArrived _ _ .
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er, and Mrs. June Eichinger Catalina 2 Dr. Just arrived . One of the cleanest 64's anywere oo-hostessea. Refreshments where. Only 23,648 easy miles. It is beautiful white finlall
were ser•ed.
with blue interior.

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1966 New BuiC

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1966 PontiaC

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1966 PontiaC

'2545

1966 BUIC k

$39ft5

1965 PontiaC V8

ft

1964 PontiaC V8

recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul KWIZ, Galloway, and
attended the wedding of the~r
son, Paul David, Jr., to Marl·
anne Beaver, Saturday, Aug.
21 at the Sl James Lutheran
clJurcll. Diane Strong was one
of the Dower girls.

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MANY MORE .. •

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Blaettna·r~

iiiiiiiiiiiiiii

NOW IS THE TIME AT KARR &amp; VANZANDT .. •

63 Olds Super 88 Holiday Sedan· $2195..

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Fits Places Like Bookcases
the antenna'a up front in the lumdle

V-8 engine power brakes, power steering, auto. trans., Unled glass, new wJsiW
tireo, del~e wheel discs, factory air-conditioning, white over green with greeD
Interior. Real lharpie.

- .$3795

65 Buick Riveria 2 Dr. H. T.

Full power Including windows and seat, power antenns, like new wlslw tires,
deluxe wheel dl&amp;cs, tinted gla&amp;s, factory air-conditioning, 18,000 actual mllw._
Real lharp.
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64 Olds 98 Luxury Sedan

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Full power including windows and 8 way seat, power ~ntenna, rear window d•
frosters Selectronic radio, rear speaker, new w[slw bres, deluxe wbeel cUsct.
tilt-stee;ing wheel, anti.o8}Jin differential, factory air-conditioning, tinted glua.
None sharper a!IYWhere.

65 Plymouth 2 Door H. T.

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Satellite, V-8 motor, std. trana., radio, wtslw tires, deluxe wheel discs, turquolle
wlth .black Vinyl top, black Vinyl Int. Only 20,000 miles. Realsharpt

60 Cadillac 4 Door Sedan

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wblte f!Dlsb Witb blacll: and white interior .
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58 Olds

58 GMC

~Ton_$395

88 4 Dr. _ $195

PICKUP

,tUTO. TRANS.
Pow. Steering, Radio

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$39'5-l,,
PICKUP FLAT •
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~TRANS.

WE
SERVICE!

t&lt;.~

Arbor College for His

term. Mr. and Mrs. Diehl

ACTioriPRICED "AS-IS" SPECIALS

Cftott
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FOR SCHOOL

fOUR LOCAL NATIONALINE DEALER

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DR. F. M. CLUFF, M.D.

water pressure .. • no troublesome springs,
solenoids or motors. Adjustable salt dial
allow• up to &gt;10% $GVIngt on aolt. Gulli
owitdt lor "''" rochargot. Ufotlmt wa,.

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controls 5-cycle valve which operates on

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Mr. and Mra. fllarles
took Lewis Arrotl
llpriDg Arbor, Mlcll.

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SOCiety
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fOR ALL OCCASIONS

have purehased property
Wellllfml and oiDved !hire
cently,
Mr. and Mrs. :AmOs Lane
family of. Colum\!UI '¥ere
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Mr. and Mra. Dol McManis
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Young,
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Paden Cily, W. Va. spent the
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weekend wilh Nellie Sletbem
w. Va., visited Mrs. W!IUam
and olber relallves.
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Mr. Donald Sisson and lam·
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Deany
Vienna, '/1. Va., and Sam 'Ill
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and daughters of Cleveland,
were visiting E. W. Erielaf• . , _ ...., ._,_-. """ p.4;, a.. ~...
Mrs . .Edith Delllly and H u II
wine and Serena.
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Denny, Columbus, were recenl
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cuo•Ing· _._
. ·--guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alva
ham Pomeroy and
Paul
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Devault.
Ray; Maryland', were visiting Iud: Columb~s, Mr. and M!
Mrs. Olbo Watts of MiddleMr. and Mrs. Kenny Rey•olds IJum~li Koe;.'b.:'"~r~":~d ~.
port Is a bo118e81lesl of her
and son.
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sister, Mrs. Allte Cahooa.
Mr. and Mrs. Garth Smith Charles ':berM M . dand M •·
Ml'S. Erma Nelson
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(lnd Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Paul Hau . r, ~· an d r:rs.
grandson, Jeey, spent the
Young were V!Sllmg Mr. and Ir;~ ~~;~~:~nd '.o~~ Mr.
Sunday &amp;hool altendance on week with her brother
and
Mrs. LewiS Young, Po'!'eroy. [ Mrs. Oscar Babcock, Pbylll!l Sept. t was 38, offering $11.36. SISler·iD·law ,Mr .and Mrs .. w...
Ruth Bennett, Mt. Olive, and Lark
and Harold German. Worship services were hold ley Fankhauser and family at
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart
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at 10 45 a. m. with Vere Bucyrus and Findlay.
vJsited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mr. and Mrs. Howard YOQDg, 1 swartz as lay leader.
Mrs. Mittie NelsH bad as
Babcock. D1an!! Mnssar was Mr. and Mrs. Garth
Smith. The Orange Church llome- recent guests, her
We'l )I 1 ll lltreugll a• overnight guest of lhe BaJ&gt;. Mr and Mrs Emmett Slelb- coming will be held on Sun· and daughter, Mr. Bod Mrs.
em. Nellie Sl~them and Bob day, Sept. II, wilh a basket Waltm' Canode.
MIIIIMEARN cocks.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Haymal Balle enj ed a picnic at Port· dinner and aflernoon program. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Co~
and daughters s[IOnt lhe week- land ~ark:
Alfred's church homecrmmg !r11l called recently •• Mr.
end al Pound, Va.
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. I will be held Sunday, Sert. 18 Num Betz and Mrs.
JoSle
Mr. and ~rs. BurdeU Duna Vtsitlng Mary P1er~e were. ; with the usual merning service F1tzpatnc at the Huston Nor&amp;1and son, M1dl~nd, Pa., spent! Suzie Cooley and Lewas Cooley 1 followed by 8 basket dinner at I tng home.
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the weekend w1th Ethel Lark- 181\d son, Sleubenvllle and Mr. 1 noon and an aflernoo• program. Mr. and Mrs. John P!ullipa
ms and other relallves.
and Mrs. Larry Curlli.
Ml'l!. Tom Yost underwent and Mark, Lisa and Mathew,
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1 Mr. and Mrs . Dave Yates .
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veterans Sl: Louis. • spent the p881 week
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0 d ' ·· Mr. and Mrs. Ed Congrove, major lurgery 11
1were c~lle h 0 1 ~Rtord \t ue Radnor and Mr .and Mrs. Jun· Memorial Hospital last week i w&lt;th hiS mother, Mrs. Clara
to the, ea\h
e!T aug er· ior Kaenig and son, Chesler, and Ia reported doing as well Phillips and her Jllll"''ls, Mr.
_ visited Mr. 81\d Mrs. Everett as e1pected.
and Mrs. Thomas Johnsttn at
Im-law _s mo er.
. Calhng on Mr. and Mrs. Nor s·
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Mr and Mn. Glen Rabinson l McArthur. They returned home
lnsunnce Agency Inc,
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ImaR Weber • weTP~-· Wilbur Web· 1 &lt;Sson.
1 received word from
therr on Tuesday after a
ng
Phone WY 2-3381
:
McKees Rock, :a., H M;.: M~ry Pierce and Suzie Coo~ j daughter, Marlene, last week, stale Fair Monday.
113 L Socond St Pomeroy
WMrbs. ClaDre~ce K arne '. d.' ey V!Siled Mr. and Mrs. W. M. who is vacationing in Nassau.
Mrs. Jay llobrnson and
A
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od Mn Ofa
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ruck K' k Ch r
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Mrs. Clara Follrod aod Nma Ed1
ra am ca
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PI . y, ~~rs ~~:~~e~aw~ppne~~ OaJiey.
Robinson \'isited relatives (LJ~s Allie Cahoofl Sunda~.
f ai~S, M · fl ld w d L
VIole! Smll•
Ann Swartz and husband) m Mrs. Harold CottTIII spenl
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amJ Y• ans e • a e eonWashingOOn, D. c., over the week with relative» iD
Labar Day weekend.
bus.
FOX
PLANS
FILM
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ernest
Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Mliford
.,.
JOHANNESBURG
s 0 u t b 1 and John attending the Jack· and Ronme of .Columbus
Africa &lt;UP!)-TwenUelh Centu· sonville homecoming Sunday, guests of relat1ves over the
ry, Fox, which roalrols most of Helen Findling of Colwnbus weekend.
Soulh Africa's movie industry and Mr. aod Mrs. Dotsoa of Mr. aod Mrs . . Leland
and lheniers , will make a ; Belpre were recent VISitors. of ley of M1lan, M1cll.? open!
special motion pil;lure in Mr. and Mrs. Russell Findhng weekend here at thetr farm
tribute to assassinated Prmier and Iva.
.
called on Mrs. Allie Cahoon 0
Hendrik Verwoerd. The compa- Mr. and Mrs. Clalf Woode Saturday.
ny was out of favor with and Conru Sue tf Pomeroy VIs- Mrs. Homer Hartsook and
Verwoerd for alleged tnade- j ited hl.s parents, Mr. and Mrs. daughters, Colw_nbus,
spent
quale newsreel coverage of the I Charles D. Woode, and also lhe past week With her !"""ents,
republic's fifth anniversary i the WilHam Carr family on Mr. and Mrs. John Shi!Hng.. Mr.
celebrations.
Sunday evening.
Hartsook came laler to Y!Sll
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The Hartseoks •tsited
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brother, Don Shilling, in
dleport and bts parents,
and Mrs. E. E. Hartsook
Vinton.
Jim Slrawsbaugh alld Unda
G&lt;Jss aUended the state Fair
on SUnday.
Miss Linda Tope apeat
ANESTHESIOLOGY &amp; GENERAL PRACTICE
weekend with her parents, Mr.
WISHES TO ANNOUNCE HIS
and Mrs. Lowell Tope.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman
. • NEW LOCATION AT ...
of Celina wera receal guests ol.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Tope,
584 N. Second St.-&lt;:ornll' of Hudson &amp; 2nd St1.
Mr. and Mrs. CIS Crasotta
PHONE 992·3074
MIDDLEPORT
of Pittsburgh, Pa., were
STATION WAGON . 6 eyt ,'\uto,
end guesla of Ml'l!. Crasotta's
Trans. Radio and Heater. · ...
HOURS 2 til 5 p.m. Mon., Tu11. Wod~ Fri.
aunl, Mrs. Joha WilllamaoL
7 •·Iii. to l ·p.m. Man. •nd FrL
Mr. and Mrs. Joe S t ro a g,
Mr. alld Mrs. Harley Strong,
BY APPOINTMENT
Billy Joe, Donley and Diane,
er 11,.
ov
with Mr. and Mrs. Gay
man were: Mr. and Mrs.
Hayman and sons,
Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Bob

Eastern High
Senior Moms
Name OHicers

Laurel Cliff
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111n. J!lbert

and family and C.'
an~ friend, CI&gt;R.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Ridenour, Che•ter, E. E. Hlijl·
man, Syracuse, Mr. and M rs. ,._ roar """' ., . . . .
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Tom Haymaa and daugbtm'8

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Mr. and . Mrs. Gene
Mary Pierce.
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Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Cozart,
family ~ooko()u!, Labor ' Day. Coolvllle, and Mr. aid M r a.
Guests were: Mr. and Mra. Leonanl Dailey were vlslting
Slarllng Massar, Chuck
Ne!Ue Cozart.
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Diana, Mr. and Mrd 'M· OlaDrlesd Ml'l!. Chyrell Leonhart, Park·
Massar, Mr. an
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W. Va., Mrs. William
Riggs and Mr. and Mrs.
Homestead,
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Pomeroy Flower Shop
W. lolalD

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AUTOMATICALLY

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and now at a most
PRACTICAL PRICE!

l'om.Nt

The Natiotlallnt Wator Condlllantr II tho
result of exte111iva experience and research.
Ultimall in simpllclt; and efflcloncy of
op.~ration. Fully automatic, •lectrlc: tirner

ra.nty on plaJtlc cabin1t and flb1rgla1 min..
tral ta11lc. lO.yr pro-rora worranty on volvt
system. Stlf contained unit in antique whitt

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63,000
GRAIN
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12•,000 GRAIN CAPACITY- .ltl.oo
252,000 OIIAIN CAPACITY- f238.oo

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OHIO VALLEY PLUMBING
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EDWARD BAER, OWNIR

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Trans. Radio and Heater. ~ .~ ~ ·:•· " ·-

Pomeroy

only s395

MAYTAG

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Polly Karr, ColumbW&lt;,
lhe weekend with their par·enlll,j
Mr. and Mra• .Dick Karr.

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Mr. and Mri. Hugh Fer,•ll·l
.
$2410.95, Now
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son, Mr. James
v, Ton Lon; Wheelbase Wide Side Pickup. Equipped "wit.. ·
and Mrs. Gene
8 ply rear tires, beater, heavy duty sprmgs, and rear bllmp:::'ed ~::ee~~~·· Pearl er.
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Parker.
NOW _ _ __
· Mr. and Mra. Herman Kas- Special. New. Dlx. carpeting, automatic trans., radio, wblte
per and Ronnie, Dayton, spent wall tires, padded dash, and viSors, backup lights, and ,full
the weekend wllh Mr. Kasper's wheel covers.
mother Mrs. Amanda Kasper
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and si;ter and brother-in-law,
$36n.67, now
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold VS LeSabre 4 Dr. Sedan. This is the lull sized Bui.4:1!ullt
and Mrs. Kasper's mother, Mrs. on 123" wheelbase. II is fully eqmpped With powOl. ·~
Pearl Ptrker.
ing, power brakes, radio, while wall tires, luG chrome trim,
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Preston, EZl glass, full wheel covers, foam cushions, carpet sayer~ .
Huntington, spent the weekend r.tnd handy mats, safety group and many other acce~·
with her brother, Mr.o and Mrs.
New, Weo $3409.95
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Homer Holley.
NOW----.I.
Mrs. Cora Renshaw,
'on Catalina.· This is the full sized Pontiac Catallna built on
Mr. onve Rife, Columbus, vis- 121" wheelbase and 290 horsepower engine. It baa power
ited Sunday with the Murel steering, power brakes,. auto. trans. Two tone pamt, full
Harris family, St. Alban. W. wheel covers, foam cu~. h~ons, Dlx. steer;ng wheel, foam CU·
va.
sh.ions, chrome around wmdows and rad1o.
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Mr. and Ml'l!. Rosa Poulton,
New, w.. smua
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Canton spent several days with
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visited Mrs. Howell who Is a series with beautiful full carapeting and all morkHetor '\!!·
patient at Meigs General Hos- nyl upholstering. This car has power steering, 'IIIIOlD!'II&lt;
pital.
trans., radio, st~inless steel around wmdows! !ull wheel eoMr. Roy Howell who ts em- vers, foam cushions and many other accessories.
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weekend with his family and
$4142.91. Now___
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visited with his mother, Mrs. 4 Dr Hard Top FACTORY AIR CONDITIONlNG ThQ~'
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1ng, power brakes, like new whit~ wall t~re~, soft ray
Election of officers of Laurel glass, and many other accessones. ThiS 1a Bolek I
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Cliff Health Club was held re- aeries and this one is tops.
eenUy when the elub met at the
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borne of Mrs. Allen Eichinger.
Anlwed _ _ "
President, Mrs. Ruby Fneck, Catalina 2 Dr. Hard Top. Just Arrived. Like new inside and
Vice President, Mrs. Judy Ei· out. Power steering and brakes, Automatic shift. Thla Ia a
cllinger, Treasurer, Mn. J':"" one owner trade in.
Wright, Secretary, Mrs .. Mild·
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er, and Mrs. June Eichinger Catalina 2 Dr. Just arrived . One of the cleanest 64's anywere oo-hostessea. Refreshments where. Only 23,648 easy miles. It is beautiful white finlall
were ser•ed.
with blue interior.

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recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul KWIZ, Galloway, and
attended the wedding of the~r
son, Paul David, Jr., to Marl·
anne Beaver, Saturday, Aug.
21 at the Sl James Lutheran
clJurcll. Diane Strong was one
of the Dower girls.

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63 Olds Super 88 Holiday Sedan· $2195..

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the antenna'a up front in the lumdle

V-8 engine power brakes, power steering, auto. trans., Unled glass, new wJsiW
tireo, del~e wheel discs, factory air-conditioning, white over green with greeD
Interior. Real lharpie.

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65 Buick Riveria 2 Dr. H. T.

Full power Including windows and seat, power antenns, like new wlslw tires,
deluxe wheel dl&amp;cs, tinted gla&amp;s, factory air-conditioning, 18,000 actual mllw._
Real lharp.
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64 Olds 98 Luxury Sedan

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frosters Selectronic radio, rear speaker, new w[slw bres, deluxe wbeel cUsct.
tilt-stee;ing wheel, anti.o8}Jin differential, factory air-conditioning, tinted glua.
None sharper a!IYWhere.

65 Plymouth 2 Door H. T.

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Satellite, V-8 motor, std. trana., radio, wtslw tires, deluxe wheel discs, turquolle
wlth .black Vinyl top, black Vinyl Int. Only 20,000 miles. Realsharpt

60 Cadillac 4 Door Sedan

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water pressure .. • no troublesome springs,
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LUCERO'

BY BERTBA PARKEB .
Attendance al s:~::J:t~
Sept. 4 at lbe ' Free
Orurch wu 135, coJiecllaD
711.
Mr. and Mra. fllarles
took Lewis Arrotl
llpriDg Arbor, Mlcll.

Alfred
SOCiety
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Iter,

fOR ALL OCCASIONS

have purehased property
Wellllfml and oiDved !hire
cently,
Mr. and Mrs. :AmOs Lane
family of. Colum\!UI '¥ere
end guesiiMa' olandMr~ Mrs.
est
lOT ·
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and friends.

were dinner guests of Mr. and
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Che ter and Mrs.
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a weekend with their
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Young, Pomeroy,. were
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Mr. and Mra. Dol McManis
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Young,
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Paden Cily, W. Va. spent the
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weekend wilh Nellie Sletbem
w. Va., visited Mrs. W!IUam
and olber relallves.
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Mahaffey Sunday.
Mr. Donald Sisson and lam·
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Deany
Vienna, '/1. Va., and Sam 'Ill
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and daughters of Cleveland,
were visiting E. W. Erielaf• . , _ ...., ._,_-. """ p.4;, a.. ~...
Mrs . .Edith Delllly and H u II
wine and Serena.
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Denny, Columbus, were recenl
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cuo•Ing· _._
. ·--guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alva
ham Pomeroy and
Paul
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Devault.
Ray; Maryland', were visiting Iud: Columb~s, Mr. and M!
Mrs. Olbo Watts of MiddleMr. and Mrs. Kenny Rey•olds IJum~li Koe;.'b.:'"~r~":~d ~.
port Is a bo118e81lesl of her
and son.
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sister, Mrs. Allte Cahooa.
Mr. and Mrs. Garth Smith Charles ':berM M . dand M •·
Ml'S. Erma Nelson
a. d
(lnd Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Paul Hau . r, ~· an d r:rs.
grandson, Jeey, spent the
Young were V!Sllmg Mr. and Ir;~ ~~;~~:~nd '.o~~ Mr.
Sunday &amp;hool altendance on week with her brother
and
Mrs. LewiS Young, Po'!'eroy. [ Mrs. Oscar Babcock, Pbylll!l Sept. t was 38, offering $11.36. SISler·iD·law ,Mr .and Mrs .. w...
Ruth Bennett, Mt. Olive, and Lark
and Harold German. Worship services were hold ley Fankhauser and family at
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart
Swa11
ms
·
at 10 45 a. m. with Vere Bucyrus and Findlay.
vJsited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mr. and Mrs. Howard YOQDg, 1 swartz as lay leader.
Mrs. Mittie NelsH bad as
Babcock. D1an!! Mnssar was Mr. and Mrs. Garth
Smith. The Orange Church llome- recent guests, her
We'l )I 1 ll lltreugll a• overnight guest of lhe BaJ&gt;. Mr and Mrs Emmett Slelb- coming will be held on Sun· and daughter, Mr. Bod Mrs.
em. Nellie Sl~them and Bob day, Sept. II, wilh a basket Waltm' Canode.
MIIIIMEARN cocks.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Haymal Balle enj ed a picnic at Port· dinner and aflernoon program. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Co~
and daughters s[IOnt lhe week- land ~ark:
Alfred's church homecrmmg !r11l called recently •• Mr.
end al Pound, Va.
.
.
. I will be held Sunday, Sert. 18 Num Betz and Mrs.
JoSle
Mr. and ~rs. BurdeU Duna Vtsitlng Mary P1er~e were. ; with the usual merning service F1tzpatnc at the Huston Nor&amp;1and son, M1dl~nd, Pa., spent! Suzie Cooley and Lewas Cooley 1 followed by 8 basket dinner at I tng home.
. .
the weekend w1th Ethel Lark- 181\d son, Sleubenvllle and Mr. 1 noon and an aflernoo• program. Mr. and Mrs. John P!ullipa
ms and other relallves.
and Mrs. Larry Curlli.
Ml'l!. Tom Yost underwent and Mark, Lisa and Mathew,
~~~~--a·•••-•ocac:a•
1 Mr. and Mrs . Dave Yates .
.
·
veterans Sl: Louis. • spent the p881 week
:
d 10 M
0 d ' ·· Mr. and Mrs. Ed Congrove, major lurgery 11
1were c~lle h 0 1 ~Rtord \t ue Radnor and Mr .and Mrs. Jun· Memorial Hospital last week i w&lt;th hiS mother, Mrs. Clara
to the, ea\h
e!T aug er· ior Kaenig and son, Chesler, and Ia reported doing as well Phillips and her Jllll"''ls, Mr.
_ visited Mr. 81\d Mrs. Everett as e1pected.
and Mrs. Thomas Johnsttn at
Im-law _s mo er.
. Calhng on Mr. and Mrs. Nor s·
.
Mr and Mn. Glen Rabinson l McArthur. They returned home
lnsunnce Agency Inc,
·
.
tte!idi
ImaR Weber • weTP~-· Wilbur Web· 1 &lt;Sson.
1 received word from
therr on Tuesday after a
ng
Phone WY 2-3381
:
McKees Rock, :a., H M;.: M~ry Pierce and Suzie Coo~ j daughter, Marlene, last week, stale Fair Monday.
113 L Socond St Pomeroy
WMrbs. ClaDre~ce K arne '. d.' ey V!Siled Mr. and Mrs. W. M. who is vacationing in Nassau.
Mrs. Jay llobrnson and
A
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od Mn Ofa
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ruck K' k Ch r
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Robinson \'isited relatives (LJ~s Allie Cahoofl Sunda~.
f ai~S, M · fl ld w d L
VIole! Smll•
Ann Swartz and husband) m Mrs. Harold CottTIII spenl
1
amJ Y• ans e • a e eonWashingOOn, D. c., over the week with relative» iD
Labar Day weekend.
bus.
FOX
PLANS
FILM
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ernest
Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Mliford
.,.
JOHANNESBURG
s 0 u t b 1 and John attending the Jack· and Ronme of .Columbus
Africa &lt;UP!)-TwenUelh Centu· sonville homecoming Sunday, guests of relat1ves over the
ry, Fox, which roalrols most of Helen Findling of Colwnbus weekend.
Soulh Africa's movie industry and Mr. aod Mrs. Dotsoa of Mr. aod Mrs . . Leland
and lheniers , will make a ; Belpre were recent VISitors. of ley of M1lan, M1cll.? open!
special motion pil;lure in Mr. and Mrs. Russell Findhng weekend here at thetr farm
tribute to assassinated Prmier and Iva.
.
called on Mrs. Allie Cahoon 0
Hendrik Verwoerd. The compa- Mr. and Mrs. Clalf Woode Saturday.
ny was out of favor with and Conru Sue tf Pomeroy VIs- Mrs. Homer Hartsook and
Verwoerd for alleged tnade- j ited hl.s parents, Mr. and Mrs. daughters, Colw_nbus,
spent
quale newsreel coverage of the I Charles D. Woode, and also lhe past week With her !"""ents,
republic's fifth anniversary i the WilHam Carr family on Mr. and Mrs. John Shi!Hng.. Mr.
celebrations.
Sunday evening.
Hartsook came laler to Y!Sll
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The Hartseoks •tsited
h""
brother, Don Shilling, in
dleport and bts parents,
and Mrs. E. E. Hartsook
Vinton.
Jim Slrawsbaugh alld Unda
G&lt;Jss aUended the state Fair
on SUnday.
Miss Linda Tope apeat
ANESTHESIOLOGY &amp; GENERAL PRACTICE
weekend with her parents, Mr.
WISHES TO ANNOUNCE HIS
and Mrs. Lowell Tope.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman
. • NEW LOCATION AT ...
of Celina wera receal guests ol.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Tope,
584 N. Second St.-&lt;:ornll' of Hudson &amp; 2nd St1.
Mr. and Mrs. CIS Crasotta
PHONE 992·3074
MIDDLEPORT
of Pittsburgh, Pa., were
STATION WAGON . 6 eyt ,'\uto,
end guesla of Ml'l!. Crasotta's
Trans. Radio and Heater. · ...
HOURS 2 til 5 p.m. Mon., Tu11. Wod~ Fri.
aunl, Mrs. Joha WilllamaoL
7 •·Iii. to l ·p.m. Man. •nd FrL
Mr. and Mrs. Joe S t ro a g,
Mr. alld Mrs. Harley Strong,
BY APPOINTMENT
Billy Joe, Donley and Diane,
er 11,.
ov
with Mr. and Mrs. Gay
man were: Mr. and Mrs.
Hayman and sons,
Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Bob

Eastern High
Senior Moms
Name OHicers

Laurel Cliff
Society News ·

OPEN EVENINGS utmL 8:00

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Here's a quick.Quiz
For Television Viewers

PIANOS
•WURI.ITZII
•BAL.DWIN
end OTHER FAMOU&amp;

IIAHOI

NOW •••

Have.liur
Dialiond
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With tlul lwpe 1t 111111, in 1ome _,.rue, fo•~r antl help 11,..
loin tluJt ~hkh II 1ood in family and community Ufe, thil f~
ture 11 ,~r by -the bru ina• firnu and ()rgan~nt
lfiMie

below.

Qti!O VAL~AKING CO.

. ti!JCo!n-Merc!iioiJ.Comet-Eng!lsh ford

Bakm of Bol6um Bread

85 N. Court S~ ,r• AtbeDI

THE UNITED STE WORKERS
OF AMERICA
LOCAL UNION 5668
Ravenswood, W. Va.

Stop In and See

Our Selection
Of Mums.

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• Tllrilty-costssvrprislqly llttfel
• Neetls no cemtntirt: dawlll_

INGELS CARPET HOUSE
220 E. MAIN

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TEL AVIV, Israel (UP!) When Mr. and !lrr. Daniel
Ovadia heard a neigbbor
woman cry lor help, they
rushed 1o her aid and found the
woman'• husband living her a
rpenklng. The OVadias Implored the man lo slop. He did
- but started · beating lhem
ilU!tead. They landed in .the
hospital wilh bruises. He landed
in

3 ROOMS .
New Furniture
'299

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Serving the Big
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f&lt;l!"'ll - .I,Wuslrial - ;taf!1.!!! 6 Garde11

ftOhlo's Oldest Dodge Dealer:'
Middleport, Ohio

QUIET AS
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R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO•

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240 lJncoln St. Middleport 992·2550

Prices Start
at $3,50

593-6601

BAUM' lUMBER CO.

.

WILLIS ANTHONY
'
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

An Ideal Gift
For
The Home
.
-or
Hospital.
..

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RACINE PlANING MILL

Ge?U!ral Merchond4•

Building Supplies o!ld Mii!ID07'k
GeMraL Contracting
Phon~. 992-3978

fuppera Plalu

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Senno111 From Gr... Epilcop&amp;l Chunll. ~

REV. RICHARD MARnN,

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Morning Worship .. . ....... - . 10:31· AM lu . ,
A TMughtful Approoch To llelfgloa .1'1 &amp;I .... .
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CHURCH OF .CHRIST

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83 IOU SL
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cal the loard at wf 2-5571 to check
tlif stilUs of their pc~nt.

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Mall) St.

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MEINERS·
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Senti~el Church· News

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For Television Viewers

PIANOS
•WURI.ITZII
•BAL.DWIN
end OTHER FAMOU&amp;

IIAHOI

NOW •••

Have.liur
Dialiond
- -- Reset

With tlul lwpe 1t 111111, in 1ome _,.rue, fo•~r antl help 11,..
loin tluJt ~hkh II 1ood in family and community Ufe, thil f~
ture 11 ,~r by -the bru ina• firnu and ()rgan~nt
lfiMie

below.

Qti!O VAL~AKING CO.

. ti!JCo!n-Merc!iioiJ.Comet-Eng!lsh ford

Bakm of Bol6um Bread

85 N. Court S~ ,r• AtbeDI

THE UNITED STE WORKERS
OF AMERICA
LOCAL UNION 5668
Ravenswood, W. Va.

Stop In and See

Our Selection
Of Mums.

.{

'

Lewis bpalr Service

-FORePLUMBING
eiOOFING

lEWIS
REPAIR SERVIa

,

CUSh1oMFLDR
a:
WITH

:

ILT·IN CUSHION

new rinyt floorinr: fla. 1
lp : !I13Y roam cushion be1wun
r intl ~~ri'Kt and vinylired back·

ine:.

Cvshiot~fiOt

JltHrbl clatter!

So sprinty it wtn recovm frn
apikt-l'leet dents!

~

-

.
'

$149
Sq. Yd.

• Wlflll!r-beCIIISe it's cushioned!
• WI.11Ditl.,-b!.CJUSe it'J CUthlonllll

• fasr I• cln•-brc•use Jfs rinyll
• Tllrilty-costssvrprislqly llttfel
• Neetls no cemtntirt: dawlll_

INGELS CARPET HOUSE
220 E. MAIN

.

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•.•

POMEROY

TEL AVIV, Israel (UP!) When Mr. and !lrr. Daniel
Ovadia heard a neigbbor
woman cry lor help, they
rushed 1o her aid and found the
woman'• husband living her a
rpenklng. The OVadias Implored the man lo slop. He did
- but started · beating lhem
ilU!tead. They landed in .the
hospital wilh bruises. He landed
in

3 ROOMS .
New Furniture
'299

·•;

••nts to 1M County Auditor on Septem·
ber 20•

Feeds · .

ONLY

.

tMSON, W.

co:

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VA.

992·5661
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Sugor ·Run Flour MiU~ .:. ·

MASON
FURNITI.JRE

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130.00 - ...~ ......
C•nv•nlenf r trme

'

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TO
PROPERTY OWNERS
Tile Middleport leard·of Public AHairs
wl certify delinquent sewer ·assus-

jail on assault charges.

..

.~. '

~~ -

(ROW'S STEAK HOUSE
ftKentuckv Fried Chicklln"

Pomeroy :;::.;: '

......... .

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J(. &amp;C :JEWELERS.

We Fill
992·2955

"Sure Sign of Quality"

UNWANTED AID

•

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Thi :;

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WY 1-2214
111 MHI II
MOdell-"

NEW VINYL

.

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BOGGS EQUIP~'fT

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS

_,

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Pomeroy

_,,.

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Brown'• Bottis (;or

9112-2166

lllddleport, Ohio

eHEAnNG

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TINY'S FOODLAND

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59N. 2nd Ave.
Serving the Big
hnciArea

.

'·

Sales - AlJJS CHAL¥ER8 :.., Service
f&lt;l!"'ll - .I,Wuslrial - ;taf!1.!!! 6 Garde11

ftOhlo's Oldest Dodge Dealer:'
Middleport, Ohio

QUIET AS
CARPET!

•
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Ashl&lt;llld 'oil P,.o&lt;fuets

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO•

DUDLEY'S
..

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Builders o!!&lt;l Bfdz4fng Suppll" ;
Cbettei oblo ..~.
·PII. oos.2oos

GALEN·S. BROW~, bisti

240 lJncoln St. Middleport 992·2550

Prices Start
at $3,50

593-6601

BAUM' lUMBER CO.

.

WILLIS ANTHONY
'
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

An Ideal Gift
For
The Home
.
-or
Hospital.
..

'" . RAY .. RIGGS, INC.

I

"

.

LYONS CLOVER FARM

RACINE PlANING MILL

Ge?U!ral Merchond4•

Building Supplies o!ld Mii!ID07'k
GeMraL Contracting
Phon~. 992-3978

fuppera Plalu

1187.a'.SO

THE SEWING CENTER

s.,.-

0
WHITE SEWI NG MAC""'"'
,.,..•...,

"E~"'llthing

(

1390 WMPO RADIO

' "':" . -. i
STAR
SUPPLY
CO.
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· l'llill'ts o!ld Hardware

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''The Spreading Kingdom"

Raclne

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Senno111 From Gr... Epilcop&amp;l Chunll. ~

REV. RICHARD MARnN,

.lOR ,

Morning Worship .. . ....... - . 10:31· AM lu . ,
A TMughtful Approoch To llelfgloa .1'1 &amp;I .... .
.

•

.

CHURCH OF .CHRIST

..

·., ·-·· ·· MIDDLEP0RT
·
.
.
:~.~ .s6A*D·OE; PUBLIC

'".-.··

For the Woman thol
83 IOU SL
Middleport
. ·
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by PnPirfy owner or landlord should
cal the loard at wf 2-5571 to check
tlif stilUs of their pc~nt.

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Mall) St.

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Monza Station Wai(OD, only 36,000 mll.es and locally owned.
new whitewall Hres. white finish, red vinyl interior, P.owerl(lide transmission. radio and beat.er. A sharp on•

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interior trim. like new W. W. tires. Light greea over wbtte
finish, priced to move.

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water, all utensils furnished, DON'T pump Jour alllggish aep.l
CANCILL.ATIONI
lie I8DIL Get Kloan-Em •
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close to store and close to
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Septic TaU: Clea11er. Landmy home. phone to use, will
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rent to couple or private perRleUUIIoTIONI
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food are our cuttomen.
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family.

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signed his 196&amp;-87 contract wifh
the National Basketball Al;socl·
allon club Thursday. Bellamy.
who led the Knicks in
·
last year, will be playinl in
sixth NBA season.

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Monza Station Wai(OD, only 36,000 mll.es and locally owned.
new whitewall Hres. white finish, red vinyl interior, P.owerl(lide transmission. radio and beat.er. A sharp on•

$76S

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interior trim. like new W. W. tires. Light greea over wbtte
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2 1\00M troller, natural gas,
water, all utensils furnished, DON'T pump Jour alllggish aep.l
CANCILL.ATIONI
lie I8DIL Get Kloan-Em •
eo.. ICTIONI
close to store and close to
wu " acn~ ullttf tllt A. M.
Septic TaU: Clea11er. Landmy home. phone to use, will
,.., D•• .. IIUIMinnM
mark Farm Burelll, POID
rent to couple or private perRleUUIIoTIONI
8 18 SOle ·
, ... I'UDiiiMf ...., . _ tiM n.ttt
son. Ph. 843-2600, Portland, 0. roy, 0.
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9 t lfc WINCIIES'l'ER Model 12, full
"1ec:ttend.,.
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Multi 1M
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&lt;hoke, 20 gauge shot gun,
1111ter
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TRAILER SPACE lor large Ca•'l ten from new. Price
u.n 1
trailfl'r , nice patio.
nice
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w~...':'~ ..,.. neighborhood, in town. Ph.
Ph. 965-357%.
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BARNEY GOOGLE 11111 SNUFFY SMITH

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MEIGS COUNTY
WITH FULL HRYICE

SERVICE
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POMEIIO'I, . .

RIIUL T nODUCI...
WANT AD

PHONE WY 2-1,156
Notiw ·
GUN SHOOT, SUnday, Sept II,
at lhe Isaac Walto111 Farm.
Chesler. Spoosored by
the

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NOT HEALIHY TO
LIE AROUND ALL

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can ~ou ta&lt;e ~our tromb
out of your mouth lonq
enouqh to
tell me
another?

"A";,; the firot
letter of the
alphabet!

The people who know goOd'"
food are our cuttomen.
They come to us with ap.
petites ready and waiting ·
to enjily eve!? bite. VIsit
u• on Sunday with tht
family.

- ·- -·
&lt;I.

Tl:tE BORN LOSEII

BAU..EY'S. BESTAlJBANT

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· 211 E. Moln
I'I'IONI WY 2-3974
Pomoroy
HoiOA Bollrt
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Cuteril'lfl lle7'11iu - Party Roo7111

DICK iRACY

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USED TRACTORS

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE
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lzation. good lllarting sala'1',
for new business, the Pom-

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Bellamy, llle 6-fooH 1 center
lhe New York Knickerbocker,,
signed his 196&amp;-87 contract wifh
the National Basketball Al;socl·
allon club Thursday. Bellamy.
who led the Knicks in
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last year, will be playinl in
sixth NBA season.

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tor the three L'.ll, X for the two O's, etc. Single lf'tters, apo,..
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The Junior Youth of the Dan·
ville Pilgrim Church enjoyed a
picnic at the home of Mr..
Earl Cross bas been eleclediLewis Van Meter,
ste~ard; Adra Swick, Junior youth presmaster of lbe Racme Grange Kelly Van Meter,
asSIStant tdent. .
lor the next
steward; Debby Van . Meter, Those '".attendance were Pa·
Other new ofltcers are Ben chaplam; Rhonda Ervm, teet· mela DaviS, Nanette, Larry,
Spencer, overseer, C. S. Mor· urer: Beverly Ervm, tireasul"' Donald, and Ronald Justus, Wtl·
ns, steward; Roy Spencer, er; pebora Cross, secretary; Jiam Myers, Vtckie_ Might .. T&lt;&gt;
asst. steward; Mary Easterday, Howard Ervin, Jt., gatekeeper; ny and Wonda Cardillo. Vt81tors
chaplam ; Bertha
Spencer, Delia Cross, Ceres; Hetdt Ash- atte~ding were Margo Grate,
treasurer; Mary
Easterday, lley, Pomona, and
Herbert Nelhe Myers, and Linda Car·
chaplain; Letha Morris, secre· Ervin, executive
dilio. The door prize was won
tary ; Cleo Adams, Emma Ad· I The Hacme Juruor charms by William Myers.
am s. lecturer.
sponsoreo by the Ohto State i
Dorothy Smith, Cet·es; Belle iGrange held at the Ohio State : baby crochet set, first prize;

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Plaus were made for alaml·
ly picnic Sunday, Sept. 18, at
1 p.m. at Municipal Park in
Middle rt when the Sew·Rite
SewingpoCiub met Wednesday
evening at its club room.
Mrs. Harold Hood, president,
d ted th meeting It was
selle Christma's cards.
The annual Christmas dinner
d'
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set as
Thelss,
Ann Beegle. IFa1r on August _27 was repre- Mrs. Robert Ashley ,
duster, date while the place is to be
flora ; (,eraldme
.... d Cross,
d R lady
b t 1sented
Th and
N ti recetved da plaque.
Stat first prize;
b 'd Mary. V. Easterd M announced. Plans were
also
as.slsIan t llocwar ' an
o er
e a ona1 an
e day. em rot ery, 1lr51' an
rs . discussed for a Halloween ar-

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dbmer was served ·at orra!h 'lt wiD be held at the mans brolber and family, Mr.
Harold. lluml!lll1jl(ll&lt; ».Wd Jtua ~l. ,
and Mr~. Don Smith 11!1~ ebi!-

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. Following dinner, :"ii . .• trio, Roasllt BteubellVJ.U•· Miss AI· Leandro, Calli.: Mt. · al!II JMn.
Moo~ iores, Jean and Jan Bumgaf. mira Roush, w£' Grove, Dale Smith, Logan; Mr. and

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Linda Lelgb
Jell Sunday, lor Oxford, wh~re
she wlll enter Miami Universtly
lor her sophomore year. She
was accompanied
Oxford by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moore, her brolber, Bill
and Allen Downie.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cohen
o! Zanesvt.11e were Wednesday

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. 'oils after which silent pray·
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Jrlns':.ad, ·w:o
Januaey
~I, 1966 and for Lawrence
(I h ho died September 6
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I· Tom· Mr. and Mrs. Gary Carman and
family Columbus; Mr.
and
Mrs. Ronald Carman and son,
Wolf, Mlcheel Wolf ~ Aaron Columbus; Mrs. Maggie Smith,
W
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ler, Mr;, G.;.rgla Saundero,
er iD unison.
Mr
HWltington.
- family picnic In honor _.
; ·.:Y
Prizes. of .the Raush Coat of ami-'Debbt~;,&amp;.vr,euse· Mr. and A
guests of his brother and sister- A
ted to Mr Mrs
... - In
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committHe. Grange contest
held
:e-- Irene Hoback, first on
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles :
R lne. ky ·pMax Etch ger and Bee- Doh Smith and family was held
1 . The traveling prize,
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subordm· The next regular
of
b Mrs. Elza Gilmore Jr. Cohen.
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at Royal Oak Park Sunday. At•
elected are Donna Cross, mast· ale Grange. Wmnm
were lhr Junior Grange wtll be Sept. as Y arded to l1
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~dwush,
Rose.
tending besides the above nam0
er,· Keith Ashley
overseer· I Mrs Cleo Adams edging and 14
w aw
· rs ay on Mr. and Mrs Dallas Hassler ent; iana Rous •
youngest vlllei Mr; and Mrs.
Victor es were Mr and Mn
Earl
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" Monday "'w
~"d preaen t·• M'188 Almira Roush, Crooksv
.
fi lo; Mra. Susan FreckOI and .son Redney,
. Peach
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-•- --· ·. · Mrs · Raymond
. Bat· of Reynoldsburg' spent
ly recetved a birthday gtft from 'th h
ts M and Mrs IIDush of WUiow Grove, Pa., E&gt;tlne south Zanesvllle· Mr F k Ro d The• Smith 1 mil
her secret pal
Wl
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a .
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Harry Keiser, Minersville.
trav ng e farthest and also and Mra. Harold Bumgarner and left Tuesday for their home In
Ib ~~~s~:~;:: ~~: H~rv~ Marine Lance Corporol Stan· the oldest lady present; and to Dolo~, Jean, Jan, John and Callfomla by automobile. 'Ibis
It~ose named ; bov . and M ley R. Lemley of Cherry Point, Fred M. Roush, oldest man Mary ; Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. was the nrst trip her. for them
e
rs. N. c , spent several days last present.
IIDush, Denny Roush, Rebecca 1o 10 years
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IDon&lt; Mullen,
M ChMrs.
I Donald
H If Col· wee k WI·th h'IS parents , Mr. and Election of officers was held Sleeth, Mr. and ",,rs. Ev erett
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Rl'l&lt; ld ~r .
mMran, Mrs Harold W Lemley Jam· with Mrs. Harold Bumgarner Roush and Kathy and Linda
, rs. ona . rowmng,
s. ily. He was accompanied to selected as president, Mrs. )!:\'· P!lllllY )licjwd, ~rs.
In e ~
Woni has been recewed here Wtliard Bo)er, Mrs. Donald Charleston, w. va. Monday by .erell IIDush, vice preoident; .{loush, Mrs. Hattie Reed, Mr.
,
of the deaths of IIDihn
and ~~~smghl and MrS. Edward ! his father and brother, Bobby .
.~nd Mrs. Joon W. Smith.
Jack Jones, sons of
Grace
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and :\drian carson where he
George Reed, . Mr. and Mn.
Lance of 2.90. South Unton , Sal· The next meeting will he Sept. took a plane for his base.
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w&gt;th
Mrs.
Tom
Grueser
as
Mr
and
Mrs
Cheste
z·rkie
and
M
nd
Mrs
H
rd
FRIDAY
the hostess
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,
Roush, Letart, W. Va.; Mrs. THE MIDDLEPORT Child
Rollin , ag• &gt;7. died suddenly
end guests of relatives in the
Esther Brown, Mrs. Nona Hoi!- Conservation League i!1 sponsorThursday evening Sept 1 as ~~~'4"· · &gt;¥*11' area.
•man Mr and Mrs Freeman lng 1 rummage sale this Week·
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OUD aD
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ztrkle IboPam1weremauc
on the last Saturd
of Roush,
Pa.;
Mr. en d• Frlday and Saturd ay, Sept.
a meeting at the c1ty hat! m '-'
and daughter, Suste, spent the Ph
th he the p ay
and Mrs. Nathan Roush, f&gt;e.. 9 and 10, m the Wesley F r 1
Rittman, where they resi,de. Be- ~
~eeke?d with relatives in Cin· =-~d r::sre:
Jrolt, Mich.; Mr.-and Mrs. Jack Building on M~U S.t.
sides his wife he is survived '·
cmnatt.
Tuesd
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th
Sen!
THE POMEf.m
M nd M
alk
ay evenmg a1 e
or Roush and Scoty ' Cathy and Athletic
Assoc·18tlen·High10 School
by a daughter and son . .f&lt;'uner· ~~
r. a. . rs .. James W . er
h School
Diana, Mrs. 'lbelma Capehart,
w spooal services were held sunday, l~·
are restdmg wtth Mrs. M1ld- ,rs Donald McKenzie res- Jolr, and Mrs. John Fry, Mr. sor an after game dance lol·
red Tubbs. They are former lei t, ·
ch
P the snd Mrs. Richard Lewis and lowing the \vahema • Pomeroy
l Sept ·!.
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en . waa 1n arge 0
Ch 1 Ma
nd Ann
football game thio coming Frj..
Death came to Jack, age 46,1 '
meetmg which opened with the
ery '
ry a
e, Mrs. day night at the PQI!leroy Jun.
Tuesday night, Sept. 6, at a Dave Wiley has returned to
Lord'o..Prayer In llfllson. . II ;~ R~~Wl:d ~rone Hand lor High School auditorium. '!be
... ,·
Rittman hospital following a his home !rum Galion where
was announced that the band
o s
' ew av· Jays will emcee the dance from
lingering illness. He had been he has been employed for
would participate In the Apple en, W. Va.
.
10 p.m. te 12 midnlghL .
taken there the previous Fri· the summer on the New York
I Festival at Jackson o n . 24. Mrs. . Mary_ Aumtller, Har~ Mary Shrine, White Shrine of
Savings Accounts maybe only
He also leaves his wt!e, a Central Railroad. He will be in
Contest _wiMers for tag day lord, W. Va., Mr. and Mrs. Jerusalem will meet at I be
daughter
and
a
son.
Funeral
hi
s
semor
year
at
Ohio
Univ~rwere
Jamce Eastman
and Fred M. Roush; .Sand Hill Road, IOOF itall Friday at 8 p m.
cme of OlU' many services but ...
services will be held today s'ty
Qrlffith, first
place: W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Add Frt~ .
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ThompMn and Charl&amp;se Stewart and Gary and Mr. and
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A IIIVIDgs 1II""JJlt is a basic advantage in
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gilmore A wedding shower was
second place; and Blll lllro. John Lewis and Michael RETURN JONATIIA!'I Meigs
anyone's life ... just plain good sense in
Besides their mother, two I have returned from Columbus on Saturday, Aug. 6 for
third place. A vole and Dale, Mason, W. Va.; Earl Chapter. Oanghters •.1 th~ Am·
any adulfs life! It gives you a cash reser':'e
sisters, Evelyn and Helen Grace where the-y were gu~.ts of their man 2nd Class, and Mrs.
of thanks was given Mrs. C. li:. SteWart and 'Roriaid Deverick. erlcan RltJolutiqn, WI~_ meet
also survive. They are neph· l daughters and famii!Cs, Mr. vin Ballard, at the home
and committee for
..
rr~ay at 2 p.m. at the Grace
that's readily availahle when needed, ..
ews of Mrs. Margaret Hems· and Mrs. John Parsons and lam-, his parents, Mr. and
M r letters sent ID merchants lor
, Episcopal Parlsb House In .Porn·
safe and- earnlrz~ interest until then. And
Je~ ol Syracuse.
tly and Mr. and Mrs. Vl'l'non [ Ralph Ballard.
day and aiM to the unl·
eroy with Mrs. Geor4e Sktaner,
so many other helpful banking services
The
Jones
family
were
form·
Bobb
and
famJiy.
The
gift
table
was
committee
for
Issuing
Mrs. ~~~ard Foster and Mrs.
are at your command under the very same
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Syracuse
residents,
where
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lawrence
Mil·
with
a
white
cloth
blue
band
uniforms.
ll'k !lf'U...er .
bosltS!ea.
roof ... hereatour"Fu/1 Service» bank!
the children were born and hoan and Mr. and 1\!rs. Vernon ered umbreU and' .1
II was announced that the
U.! •pe•t&lt;.er Wtll be li:Uzabeth
raised. The family moved !rom Weber and family
in Gal· They receivO:
ver
Aasocialion. has purple and
Dayton, State Con·
here
to
Rtttman.
.
.
llpoitS
Sunday
lor
a
ptcmc
held
and
useful
gifts.
white
rugs
for
oale
and
they
Members
of
the
Women's
Mlsst
,
!10_!Week
Cholrman.
Save here NOW!
Relatives and frtends
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Games e
ed
may
be
seen
at
food
stand
dur·
sionary
Society
of
the
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the aemces were Mrs. Wayne Amsbary and family. In the eveni.; ;~ Pp~kes
ing footbaU games. Mrs. Ver- Cliff Free Methodist
church 1IIE MIDDLEPORT HIgh
R~:~er, Pomeroy, and the aflernoon the group went ed the winners.
non Evans waR named mem· ilm TIIUI'!!d-y lf~moon at the School Cheerleaders will hold
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Potts, Mr. boat ndmg on the nver.
Refreshments of Ice
chairman. The mem· church for a program preceding a high school teen dance this
and Mrs. Richard RousU, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stump and cake potato hi
d k 1
ticket&amp; were donali.d Ute regular meeting.
Saturday night at the MiddleGeorge Schneider, and Mr. daughter, Sue, of Akron wero aid .:Vere serv~ps.; ~::. 00
David Goodwin. Mrs. Group singing of "Ready," port high gym. from 10 p.m. to
Douglas Hemsley, all of Syra· recent guests of Mrs. Cora Ben· ing guesls:
Logar and Mrs. J!llza opened the program, followed t2 midnight, lollowllli
t he
cuse.
n~tt and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mr. and Mrs. Nonnan H aell
Jr. were named· as wiiiJ ,Pr,a:;,q, ~~ M,rs. Carl Bail· Rutland·MJddleport.
football
Rtce and famtly.
' Mr. and Mrs. Hen
A~old' ..
committee.
Mr , , ey. A poem,: Jwlndowo
o1 game. The Jays wtll be
in
MASON PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lloyd Mr and Mrs R erry Je!lers' !loy
wlll be the chair- Gold," was gtven by Ml'll. Ger· charge.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth_ Ed· returned recenlly from a tr1p Mr. and Mrs' R!rt A old• ~an f'!l' the ~Iober IJleeting. .aid Pullins and . a duel, "The THE LETART FALLS Mothwards, Sr. of Bell, Califorma, to various points in
Texas Mr. d M · W od
Mr. Donald Miller, band dt· Morning Light i• Breaking," ndist Church will sponsor a jit·
1
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Edwards, where they visited with rela· M; and Mrs. W0 t row
e,
asked the AssoclltUon tD was presented bY Mrs. Harry ney supper on September lOth
Jr. of A•usa, California, Mr. lives. This week Mrs. Lloyd Mr. andn Mrs. J a eman
a pair ol marchln• Clark and Mrs. Jesse Haggy, at the Letart Community Hall
and M
Schnekle
a
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r
and her guests, Mrs. James So~ia Shell; and
cymbala and a baritone[ The ltev. Eugene Gill, guest starling .at 5 p.m. The WSCS
Bu~khBUROo, W, _va. have
Lloyd and children of Pittsburgh Mr ~nd Mrs ' Audl
and it was voted to pur- speaker, had for his theme, will hove articles to sell.
Sen&gt;ing Meigs County for over 94 yecrrs
vwUng G~y Livmgston.
and Mrs. Clifford Kennedy and G' ·
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them from the Kenny : "That the World Might Know,''
MONDAY
POMEROY
RUTLAND
Gay Livmgston spent a few son and Phena Clifford of Porn- H~~~· Mr.d a~d :rs.
Co. Mr. Dan White and !ul!ing ., his scripture, Matthew THE POMEROY Garden Club
~ys at her home here. Mr s. eroy spent the day at Old Man'~ M';. anChan 1 ~ a, Mr
Mr. John Sebo were asked to Zit : 11-20. Prayer by MISB Mar· will meet Monday at 2 p.m. at
Member Federal Reserve System
Livingston, 1 graduate nurse, Cave.
· . ar es 89.58 ~ • r ·
salesmen at the gates for guerl te Leifheit closed
t h e the home of Mrs. Clair Karr iD
does
private
~uty
uursing
in
Mrs.
James
Brewington
and
~rs.
Bill
Karr,
VIck~
and
the
Wahama
game
Friday
program.
Syracuse.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

c~mmittee.

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DeoCen&lt;lants Jof!~
~'&amp;18zine 'Arnold~ secretary; Holiday Guuta
SUsanna 'Rouah held their
'&amp;lid Mrs. Mal Etcbinger, trea·
About·
Dllol reunlen "" ~y,: Bet~- IIIW. 11 wall decided to hold Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Carmalj,
!ember 4 at !hi! VemOD ' llcl1oOl lbe reunien next ear at I he and ramlly. Peach Fork RDtol.

Sew-RiteCiub

o., Sept. 9, 196&amp; Junior Youth Group
Picnic• at Swick's

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SI:JNDAY, SEPTEMBER II, 1966

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SO('JAL
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PIanS M d.e
for Hops by
Band BoosterS

Foil Terrorists
~ on Election Eve

Viet Nam Briefs

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About
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Wedding Shower
Held Aug'ust 6

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REMAINS OF VElllCLE - Thla Is the vehicle lit which Donald Lee Evana,
27, Huntington, wa&gt; kill ed in Fridny evening on State Rt. 62, three miles north
of Pt. Pleasant.
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Group Meets,

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Trunk Showing
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TOMORROW
Saturday Sept. 10 10AMto4PM
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Favorite Style. Order Them In Your Size and Color For
Just A Small Deposit.

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TONIGHT

MEIGS THEATRE
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F.dd Byrnes

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(Techntcolor)

Whitman
SUaanalb York
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SATURDAY &amp; SUNDAY

5otlf. 10.11

Funi..lngs For

"THE HALLELUJAH
TRAIL"

Burt Lancater

Ftr,Yeur Family

Lee Remick
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Mrs. John Vroman were called ~ Mr. and Mrs. Wtrt 1.
night.
Mrs. Pullin~ president. cnn· MEMBERS of Rock Springs
to Columbus last week due to .;;· Ba~ :frs.MElton
.At the close of the meetin~. dueled the.busineas session held Better Health Club will meet
the sudden Illness of their sis- ~
~t ~n, ~ · ~nd Mrs. refreshments were served by in the recreation room of par- in the church yard Monday,
ter, Mrs. Esther Kissell. Mrs. I,;" 1 Err, rsi . arllyn
Mrs. Lloyd Wright, Mrs. Thorn- sonage. Thirteen members an· Sept. 12, at 9 a.m. to~~ to the
Kissell ts confined to Mt.
" · va 8 at e_y, Mrs..
as Hennessy, Mrs.
Daniel swered to roll call and Mrs. museum at Marietta and the
mel Hospital Room 329
AckeK. Mrs. Htida Whtte, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. William Pori· Richard Friend ·was welcomed Fenton GJ.. s 'co. in Williamshe is recov~ring from~
Mddred Arookl, Mrs. .
er and Mrs. William Nelson.
a new member. A meeting son. W. Va.
·
ary. She was !he former
Lawrence, Nancy, Dehhte
ID be held at the Hysell Run BETH!"L NO. Ill! of the In·
Bowen.
Kenny, Gary Wells,
HyseU' 8 Entertain
ohllt'Ch on October 6, was an· ternational
Order of Job's
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hood
Tayler, Doris White,
W' h F
nounced.
Daughters will meet at Pomedaughter , Jolene, returned
Whtte,. and _Jtmmy Eddy.
and ':.!':!il~e~fnmJr
Plans were made for a pot· roy Masonic Temple on Monday to their home in
Sendmg _gJfts were Mr. and of Rutl&amp;nd entertained with
luck supper with the Men's Fel· day at 7:3() p. m.
View Cart ft
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am1y mner Snnday at
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vacation here with their
rs. es ey orrtson,
r. home in Rutl nd
xes rvel'f' sent tn ~ervlcP.!'Ilf'n
. class of the United Methodist
nts Mr and M M'lto
and Mrs. Warden Ours, Mr. and Pr
a M
.
A round robin card was sent Church will meet Monday at
e
. and Mr.
rs. and
1 n
and .family
Mrs. Mrs. v·trge1 walk er, Iiir. and Laleesent
Haleywere
Spr' rrin and
ld· Mrs
M .. to Eve1yn Voung.
2 p. m. at the borne of Mrs.
Kenneth Dav·s
R ti d
Mrs. Stanley Trussell, Mr. and Ed d A 'h Rom e_ · rs. Attending Wlt'e ·the
above Albert Alward.
1 o1 u an .
M Joh Ro M nd
war rc er, sevtlie· Mrs
med d
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Mrs. Asa Jordan is
rs .
n se. r. a Mrs. Pearl Hartman. Tucson,' A~ .na
· an Mrs. Arthur Wise,
TUESDAY
ing in the Middl port
Eldon Gaul, Mr. and Mrs. zo a· M
d M 8 .11
Eu~ll!' Glll, ..Mrs. Laura THE MEIGS County T n p
garten classes du: to the
Floyd W~ber, Mr. and Mrs. w~l'a'ndr.c~~dren nAth~ns~~~- ~h.l,l~er. ~~~~·· ~earl JacoM, Not.Chers' Club ~ TOPS, will
sence of Mrs. Daniel Thomas. Denver Htll, Mr. and Mrs.
and M M 1 '
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Mr It meet Tu~day, Septem~r 13, at
Crisp, Mr. and Mrs. J o h
d Mrs.
n Woodard, Mr. Ernest Powell, Mrs. Clarence 7:3() p.llt. at the home of Daisy
BONY'S VISITING
Wells, Mr. and Mrs.
an ~r·
ar Smith. Pome· Curtis and Mrs. Joe Evans.
Patterson tn Syracuse.
Dolin, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton roy : • Mrs. Blanche
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A'ITEND WOIIKSHOP
ndist Church, Middleport. 'nley
ren, Julia and Eddie Jr. , of Davis, Mr. and Mrs.
Darrel land ; Frank Hysell. Rutland; Five members of lbe Syrs- .were Mrs. Wendell G. Stutler,
Columbus are spending the Golf, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Eddy, and Mr. and Mrs: George John· cuse Methodist Church attend- Mrs. William Eichinger, M,...
week with her ~a1ents. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Dean. son and Roger Ptckens of Mid·
the Workshop on Leadership, Melvin Grimm, Mrs. John sau:~:· JAoeusUWniPhtlhsps, PfoMmedrodly. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker, Mr. ~=eport.=~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~:;=:••lll=e~ Meth· vage and Mlsa Marcia Karr,
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port is also stayine with her an . s. . . aker, r •·
Jndy
. daughter, Mrs. Phillips, while Tresste Spencer •. Miss
Mr. Wilson is a medical patient Eddy, Mr. DenniS Spittler, Mrs.
at Meigs Gene 1 Ho 'tal
Emerson Shaver, Mr. and Mrs.
ra
spt ·
Jerry White, Mr. and Mrs.
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