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Inspection is Planned December ~~h
By Mary Shrine At Friday Meeti110

We Res~trve
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Quantities

MONDAY·· TUESDAY--WEDNESDAY
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East Letart
WSCS Group
Meets Recently

The East Letart W.S.C.S.
recently for their Se!1ten1ber
meeting at the church.
Devotions were led by Mrs.
Roy Pearson, taken from the
"Upper Room" and
"Meeting God Where We Are."
Group singing of "Anlrwh.ere
With Jesus" was followed by
prayer '1 Mrs. Herbert Shields.
Mrs. William fox, president,
presided over the meeting.
The finance committee announoed a Bakeless bake sale.
AI a taler date a bake-sale wW
be held at the Racine Departmen! Store. Thank-You notes
were received from Fooie Hayman and CaroUne Detzel.
A communication was read
by Mrs. VirgJI Roush, Supply
Secretary, lor "Askings" for
World and National Missions.
The group voted to pay same
lbrough the dlsbict treasurer
and directed 1o Rhodesia and
Taiwan and to Flower Esther
Hall, Meisenheimer,
Toledo and Pfeiffer
lege,
N. C. ColMrs. Hersobel Roush, chair·
man of Program Committee,
gave a eport on the new prograrna lor the year and eaoh
member !Wed out a dau.book
for each month.
Miss Barbara Adams announced she had ordered material
for the Week of Prayer and
Self-Denial service lo be held
In October.
There will be a work mee~
lng at the clwroh Tuesday evening, September 13.
Mrs. ller8cbel Rousb led lbe
program, "The EUB Story."
Members participating were
Mn. 1\oy Donobew, Mra. Herbert Shields, Mr1. Roy Pearson, Mrs. VIrgil Rousb, Mrs.
Gerald Hayman and Mrs. wnUam Fox. Scripture
taken
from Romans, Luke, Matthew
and I Peter were read by Mrs.
Roush. Mrs. William Fox closed with prayer.
The birthday of Mrs. VIrgil
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wa1 observed and delicIous refreshments were served
by Mrs. Cia~ Adams and
Barbara and )Irs; Earl AIIIIIDB,

Miller's One-Point 'Line

ELBERFElD$ ARE HEADQUARTERS
FOR THE COMPLm LINE OF

LEE WORK CLOTHING

Lee-PReST
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SAIGON IUPI) - The United Stat11 IIUIICh-.1 the
vreetllf llr rei• of the war •IIIII oil depots and m1..
elle 11111 In North VIet N•m Monclly- Relllble IIIIo
1n11t11 put the number of pl1n11 et 500 or more.

Iron
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Never!
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lot· wearlll Lee·Prelt Clleltpa Twill pall are
IIIII alorflll ud aeld:re•I•IUI 1111 lOW l!teJ
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Slilrts In Sl- 14'11 to 20

Be sure to see the complete line of UDioJI Made
Lee Work Clothing on sale in the Men's ~part­
mont on the 1st Floor.
Regular Lee Jelt Denim Bib Overalls In bllie or
blclwry ltrlpe, Lee Carpenter's Ov~alls II! white
or hickory ttrlpe, Lee Plilnter's Overalls, Lee W9Ht
Caps, Denim Overall Jackets In ·Jinect· or uhlbie4 '
~les, Lee UnionaUs In au·sizes, short, regular and
IO,I)g·Jengthl;
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to: the~ wh\1 wears.extra tpge size wor,t
W11rk Clothing.

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The S&amp;H G'"" Stomp RoprHentolivo Will
.. In our. store on ... Oct. 4th and 5th from
10:30 1.11\. til 6:00 p.m. to ....pi ordora
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WeJdiqg Party

Ray, and Mr. and Mrs. Eu11ene
Holter, Carl Rlcbard and
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Ice cream, cake and tea were
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward T.
er and daughter, Polly
er, Ruth Evans, 0 ra Bass, Eth•
el Hysell, Helen Lighthouse Ed· and Mr. a~ Mrs. George
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na Carmen, Mary Kunzelman, a
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Agnes Mowery, Debra Mowery, nd Bruce ol Marion and
Mr. and Mrs. Theron Martin. Polly Karr of Columbus
Mr. and Mrs. Diok Owens, Mr. weekend guests of Mr. and
and Mrs. Homer Brickles. Mr. Charles R. Karr Sr.
and Mrs. E. F. Robinso~ and George_ Hemes entered
the honorees, Miss HyseU and =.Hospital Sunday, for
Miss Rowe.
vation and treatment.
Mrs. Vernon Howell, wbo
been quite ill at Meigs
Hospital, is reported as
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Theiss ol
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her slsler and brother-In-law,
The Rutland Red
De v 11 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lytle and
Marohlng Band under the di- Susan.
rection of Robert A. Gamer, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Theiss
Jr., performed at the 0 h i 0 Mrs. Cbarlea Lytle were
day afternoon guests of Mr.
State Fair Sept. 3.
Representing the Meigs Lo- Mrs. Charles R. Karr Sr.
cal School district, they were Mr. and Mrs. Melvm
the only band from the area to Meter and son have moved
atlend.
from Cincinnati to Pomeroy. Mr.
While being reoorded,
the Van Meter wiU atlend sohool In
M band members eniertalned Columbus and Mrs. Van
the · audience with theae selec· and son wUI remain with her
Uons: Star Spangled Banner, grandmether, Mrs. Adam Eber..
America the Beautilul, March baoh and her mother, Mrs. Ida
America, Days of Glory, JosiJ. Burns.
ua, Saints 111 Concert, Victory Mrs. Dana Bailey and
Maroh, Swing n the '50, Boogie Byron, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bears, Swing Low, Sweet Char· Bailey of Columbus
lot; Batman Theme, an Eagles· the homecoming at the Rock
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en~ttending were Thelma Bol'&lt;

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Phil Ohlinger ·entertained will
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Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Fowler: 1 rehearsal dlimer for the wect
who reskle in Floridil, are here ding par.i f:. of Miss Coleen Wil·
for their annual summer visit son and Mr. Terry Ohllnge1
with friends and relatives.
Friday evening September 2,
at their home, Rose Hill.
Mrs. Victoria Stace~ acoom·
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JOYCE MIGHT
' Is recuperating from a reoent net oover over white linen IIlii
Ulness.
a. bride•and groom centerpl~.
MR. AND MRS. Clifford
Miss Joy Boggs, student nurse Favors
cake,
Might, ViniOo, are aunouoc· ~t Holzer Hosp•'tal S•hool ol· and illdl~iltiai bass of rIc~
111• the en•agemeol of their
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ur~lng In Gallipolis, spent the wrapp "' co on C&lt;lrrespon;
McDaniel, son ol Mr. ~-ad weekend with her parents , Mr. mg to , th~ ._gowns ol the brldet
and Mrs. Lionel Boggs and lam&lt; atlendants. Gilts were presen~
Mrs. Barve McDaniel, West il
ed to the weddmg party
by
Columbls, W. Va. Mr •. Mey.
Miss W\!Wn,...J Mr. Ohlin.tler••
Daniel is employed In Toledo
Mrs. Emerson Jones a n d
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Rolland High Sehool· Wed· Finegold were business visitors Russell
Wllfm, Logan; Mr.
oling plana art Incomplete.
111 Colu.;,bUs Saturday.
and Mrs. , H~man Ohlinger,
Pomeroy; · lttl~ and Mrs. Don~
Miss Carolyn Searls, Colum· ald Hickt,~
. ·•. Aon, :rug, Midbus, was the weekend guest of dleporl; ·wt:;&gt;!~ Mr. William
her parents, Mr. and Mts. Leo F. Lohrer~. ~
.· "Pips;; Mr. and Mra,
IS
Searls.
Gene A~(\1f1castlir; Mr.
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Mr. and Mrs. Riohard Roller and Mrs'~i·llall,
T be
CCOSJ.On
and daughter, Lora, Be I pre, Pla,lns; Mt.'.alii!IMrs.
Virgil
Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Cross spent the weekend with
her Roush, Welrton,' W. Va.; Mr.
ol Racine were pleasantly sur- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Harold Rouahv!Mfalo, W. Va.;
rised Tuesday evening, Aug. 23, Hanning and family.
Mr. Allen' ~wn.ie, Pomeroy;
on their 17th wedding anniver·
Mr. and Mrs. 8hatles Bing Mr. and Mm.' cbesler Erwin,
sary with a party given by their and daughter, Judy, Cleveland, Middleport; ~ .the hosta and
daughters, Diana, Donna, Deb- were recent guests of Mrs. hostesses, Mt, Bnd Mrs. WiJ.
orah, Denise and Della.
Jobn K. Smith, Sr. While they liam Ohlin~·~ ·Debbie, Kim,
Mrs, Bertha Johnson baked were here Mrs. Smith entertair· and Sieve and · Mr( and Mrs.
a beautiful four tiered wedding ed with a birthday dinner In Phil OhUnge.r .an4\· Ann, . Philip
cake. She also baked their wed- honor ol her son·in·law, Mr. and Laura. ' · '
ding oake, 17 years ago.
Vincent Dabo. Other
guests
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Curtis Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jr., Charleston, W. Va.
and holiday In BrOokvllle with ' tbelr
Roy Spencer, Mrs. A.B. Croas, Mrs. Dabo. They also visited daughter and family, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Holter, with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kel· Mrs.•John Ketohka and daughMr. and Mrs. Robert Ashley, ly and children.
ter, Kim .
Keith and ll,eidi.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Erne•t Coyer!
They also received a tete- Mrs. Arnold Richards were Mrs. and family, Belpre, were re·
phone call from Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith and children, cent guests of her ·mother, Mrs.
Larry Holler, Carol and Ellen Vaughan and Seglenda,
and LucUie Mayes.
of Hilliards Ohio brother and Mrs. John Angel and son, Kev- Mrs. Allen Hampton,
Mr!.
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sister-in-law ol Mrs. Earl Cross. in, Columbus.
Campbell Karpf!' a ·
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Mr and Mrs Robert
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brad· Mrs. Arnold Rltbanla ·were In
also .celebrated. their 19th
Piketon last Sunday ~
the
nlversary the same day.
weekend with their aunt and 8nniversary obaervance of lbe
received many beautlhll
other relatives.
Piketon First Baptlsi Church.
Sending gif•·
were
M
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Mrs. Clyde Cross, Lynn

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OCitob!:r
lion on Deoember 9 when ){ary 22.
Shrine. White Shrine of Je~sa· Invitations were also receiv·
tern met Friday evening at the ed to attend Friends night at
IOOF haiL
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Ashland Shrine and Bethany
Harriet Neigler. worthy high Shrine at Parkersburg. A news
priestess, and Allen
Hughes, bulletin was read from North
watchman of shepherds, pro. Star Shrine, Columbus.
tern, presided. Introduced and Refreshments were served
w•lcomed were Beatrioe Blue, !rom a table with white cover
district deputy; Mary Hughes, and a centerpteoe of pink and
district ohairman of member- blue.
ship ; Mrs. Neigiet and
Mr.
Hughes honorary olfioers; Pauline Atkins, Elizabeth Lear, Ma·
bel Bennett, Bermce Winn, Jen.
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et t R•~• s, uoma 8 rm er,
t'ern Cheesebrew and
Edith .
OUt
Hutsinpiller, past worthy high ·
priestesses and Vjrgil Atkins,
past watchamn of shepherds.
Several oommunications were
read including a notice ol Ohio
State White Shrine Association Mr. and Mrs. Edwar
meeting at Rocky River en Sep&lt; nickle and daughter, Donna,
lember 11. Invitations were re- Cincinnati were weekend
ceived to attend banquets and of her parents, Mr. and M r s.
receptions honoring Margaret Joseph Raub and son, Jack.
w. McWhertor, supreme wor·
thy high priestess. and Kendell Mrs. Joyce Eskew aud Mrs.
A. North supreme watchman Betty Combs of Xenia
of shepherds, at Cleveland on week€11&lt;1 guests of Mr.
September 24; Dorothea E. Shaf- Mrs. Charles Withee and at·
fer supreme noble prophetess at tended the Marcinko-Kelso wed·
Detroit, Mich , October 8, and ding.
J. Ellitt Grayson, supreme as- Leonard Lyons \ell Saturday
sociate watchman of shepherds, foroAthens where he has enrolled at Ohio University as a
freshman in the eleotrical engi·
W0
neermg course.
Mrs. Roy Howell and family
have returned home to Laurel
Cliff after spending the sum·
. mer at Joliet, Ill. , with Mr.
Miss Mabel Hysen and Miss Howell who is employed there.
Florenoe Rowe ~ere. guests of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hood
honor· at a p1omc dmner Sun· and Mr. and Mrs.
Riobard
day on the outdoor palio ol the Christy of Columbus spent the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. weekend with Misses Lena
Robmson on Mulberry
Ave., K r G th
Pomeroy. Miss Hysell and Miss ~~~s. fob~ Durst and
Rowe are recently
retrred Hilda Rothinger returned
from employment at the Robm- th ·r ho
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Clea 5
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me, mcnna1
soMn HnerO.
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after a weekend visit wltb
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dleport for 22. ye~rs a nd MISS Miss Ramora Boice of
~owe at Robmson s Laundry ton spent the weekend with
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At Fifth Place in NL

ST. LOUIS (UP!) - One of
lbe teams tile Reds will have to
battle for a fifth-place finish will
BJ llDIIell Prell .....UOIUII
Nad01181 Lea....
be furnishing tile OPposition II&gt;Amerteaa J.eaaue
w. L.·-Pel. GB night as Cincinnati reswnes ill
lf. II. Pel. GB Los Aqolas 84 58 .581 ... road actioa.
By VITO· STELIJNO
another question. Sandy Koufax in September whHe 1M Plralell
Baltimore
88 55 .618 ... Pittsburgh
83 61 .578 1~ Jim O'Toole (~). who bas
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can start tllree Urnes In a are 5-6 and the Glaota H),
80 65 .553 9\lo San Francisco 82 82 .568 2~
· Hank Bauer was angry seven-game seri&lt;&gt;.o and the rest .Bauer 1081 ano~ pitcher.
79 85 .549 10 PhHadelphia 78
.188 7 lost four of his last five deciMonday night'-but he should of tile l'lcdger pitching stall·
Slloalder Slllfeas
Chiciii!O
76 70 .521 1t St. Louis
74 ff/
lions, will be on the mound for
have been sad.
Isn't exactly shaky, either. In • Jim Palmer's lhoulder sUI·
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73 11 ml 1&amp; Atlanta
74 70 .114 101&gt; the Reds against Larry Jaster
And American Laague Pres- seven-game series, pitching oan: felled whHe be - warmlnfl up
Cleveland
73 73 .500 17 CinclnnaU
7t ~ ~~~~I&gt; (9-5) of the Cardimlll.
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and WaDy Bunker had to be "A
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Kwas City 66 80 .452 2t Houstnn
63 84 .US 23
Tbe Cardinals have had lhelr
been too happy, either.
Lost Three Slralgbt
rusbed In to replace blm. With
w, 1" __, .... ets New York
65 81 .445 Zli New York
80 85 .t14 2t\lo
this season with the
Bauer ls watching in frustra- This Is a World Series Cronin Steve Barber probably wt for woald- aetom t1 lbe Washington
61 84 .W 'Z/ Chicago
52 91 .364 :l2 Red~ and lost four games here
lion as his Baltimore Orioles, and the American League the seaaon, B~ can'1 alford
eellarl"
Boston
6t 85 .430 'Z/1&gt;
Holiday' I Beloit
and two In Clnelnnati last month
the toast of baseball earlier this desperately want w win, too. to be lealng pltcllera Ill this
MGadaY'• Beloit
Los Aageles 3 New York 2
while winniug noae.
summer,· timp into the World They've I~ three straight, two atage.
'Caliiornia I Baltimore I
!Only game scheduled)
St. Louis is sh!U'ing fifth, lbe
Series. Bauer got kicked out of to ' Koufax, Inc., and the
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Taesday'1 Probable Pitchers last spot ia tile llrst divisioll,
the gam• ~ispullng the caD on prospect of losing a fourth one Bunker cci)lldn 1
gel Jim
Tuesday'• Probable Pltcbon
!Starting Time• · EJYI)
with Atlanta and the two are
' the wfnnlng · run In tile Orioles' doesn't exadly el1,eer up FregOIII out. He doubled in a I
(StariJD&amp; Times EDT)
Atlanta at Chicago -Johnson 2% games abead of the seventh"loss to the •Callfornla Angell Cronin.
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Minnesota at Delroit -Kaat (IU) vs. Holtzmaa (t-13). Z:30 place Reds.
Jn. the · only American League The l'lcdgers won In typical gnlnd slammer lD the flflh.
!23-9) vs. Lolich 113-10). 9 p.m. p.m.
Tbe Reds, who did not play
game ocfieduled.
fashion Monday, Wheu starter Baltimore fled II 5-~ Ill the last
Kansas City at Cleveland CiDclrulatl at St. Louis - Monday, arrived here from Phil·
But wbat happened in the Don Sutton faltered and gave of , tho Inning as Frank
Lindblad (5-9) vs. Siebert '16- O'Toole (5-6) vs. Jaster (9-5). 1 adelphia, where they dropped
· only Nallooal League gume was up foUl' hits and two runs In Robmson . Jill. his 44th homer
7). 7:30p.m.
p.m.
two in a row. Cincinnati now
even more distressing for four Innings, tile Oodger and Paul Blair bit 8 aacrUice PHILADELPHIA !UPf)-Spllt Callforrua at Baltimore Pittsburgh at Houston -Sisk bas lost three of its last four .
'Bauer-tbe defending world bullpen quickly came to the fly.
l!lld H. D. Murphy of the Phil- Chaace (10-1~) vs. Watt (IHJ). 8 (1-3) vs. GiusU (13·12).
-champion Los Angeles Oodgers rescue.
The Angels won It In the adelpbla Bulldogs led the Coo- p.m. .
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National League lead with a 3-2 struck out lhe flrst six batters across the plate to beat first pass receptions today with a Ortega \10.12) vs. Peterson (11· Friend 15·6) vs. Osteen n5-tl) .
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'Victory over lhe New York he faced to equal a National baseman's Boog Powell's throw total of 24, nine ol which he 10). _a p.m.
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League record. He wound up to the plate. Bauer was made at Toronto last weekend. Chicago at Boston -John (13· Philadelphia at San Francisco
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pitching four innings and convinced that Andy Etchebar- The leading ground gainer 8) vs. Lonborg 19-8). 7:30 p.m. 1 -Jackson U4-13) vs. Marichal
The Dodg~rs are in a definite allowing just three hils "' get ren tagged Rodgers out and he was Joe Wi!liama of Toronto
. Wednesday's Game•
(21-6). 11 p.m.
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commanding position in th&amp; the victnry, his sixth in 13 charged out of the plate to yell with 87 cames for 496 yards . ChJcago at Bostnn
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AUanta ~t Chicago
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Philadelpma at Saa _Francisco
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Walt Alston quickly called In with Baue1 this •eason But all Ia 105 tries, was atop the pas- Kansas City at Cleveland, mghi iClncinnatJ at St. Lou1s, night
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_ j CallforDia at Baltimore, night (OIIIy games scheduled)
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btJghlen· September for Bauer an easy save.
ejection from the game.
Murphy recorded a smgle
,rl·,
-and Cronin. For the Dodgers Trailing Tug McGraw 2-1 Minnie Rojas got the victory game •eason high m recephonsl
FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS
are the last team they want to after four Innings, the Dodgers in relief_ for the Angels while at Toronto with bis lillie catch· I
_. .~,
·run up against iD the World won it in the fifth. Maury Wills Eddie Fisher lost It for 08• good for 76 yards. He was .
Count on us for prompt, exnar1 -rk_.,...
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two ahead of Philadelphia's 1'
Major League Resalll
HRS-Fregosi (12th), F. Robin·
,.'"'""'·
and Jim Gilliam walked and Baltimore.
.
on •our needs. FREE INSTALLATION.
The Orioles would be a even- Willie Davi• forced Gilliam and The loss cut the Orioles• lead Dave Wasblngtnn and Claude By Ualled Prea• Juternalloaal Ison (44th).
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money l'hoice against either the Tommy Davis then singled. In 9% games over the second Watts, Brook~yn's. Bob Reed ~
American League
... ..
Pirates or Giants. A series Wills trotted in and Davis, one pjace Minnesota Twias. The aad Richmond 8 Bill Barber. ; Calif.
100 040 010- I 11 0 Only game ocheduled
· " ' "'
involving those teams woold of the fastest players In Orioles are in no trouble, Leading scorers with 42 ' Bait.
1ZO O'lAJ 0110- 5 9 o
11\01;1 ' likely be wild, free- baseball, raced all lhe way In though,
since the "magic points and seven touchdowns Brunet, Burdette (3), Sanford
Naliooal League
swinging affairs with the clubs from first base with the number" is only nine.
eal'h were Washington and Bill (5), Rojas (6), Lee (8) and New York 010 100 1100- 2 T I
collecting runs and hits llke winning run. Perranoski and But the prospect of facing Tobm of Orlando. Wasbmglol Rodgers; Bunker, Bertama &lt;8), Los A.
000 120 0110- 3 7 0
thev're going out of style.
Regan took care of the rest.
Koufax in the World Series ma~e all: scores on_ ~s re- Fisher (7), Sarnowski &lt;9) and McGraw, Rib~nt (5), Gardner
1
. A best-of-seven series against While the Dodger pitching can't be a cheering one for tho eep ons.
ee of Tobm I were Etchegarren, Haney (9), WP- 7), aad Grote, Suttnn, Perra·
00
lhe Dodgersj however, is again excelled rthe club is 6-2 Orioles.
r:;unsBulld , B B odh
Rojas (7-4). LP-Fisber (5-6). Rnoskibo ' 5) WPRegpan ' 92:~, and
1 ose ro.
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his tllrowu the most passes
Major LengH Leaden
7). LP-McGraw (2-8).
(17Z), completed the most 1100) By llDited Preso Jatenatloul
Rick Oller, former thr... ga!Bed the most yards !l,152)
aport athlete of Mkldleporl and lhroWII the most touch·
Nallooal Leape
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CINCINNATI · (UPI) -The 13,581,136 sl!t last year. This Ia
High School relllroed over dnwna !13). HJa completion perG. All. R. B. Pet. B
Cl
Natinnal League set a •ew the fifth consecutive season in the weekend to Miami lJD~ cealage (58.1) also was the Alou, Pitt
125 464 71 161 .347 ' raves 109~.emente, Pirates
single-s~ason
major league wbicb the league has esta· venlty _where lie II a ..tor highest, but he has had
pa
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Pit
136 588 t1185 .327 107; AUeu, rn11liea 104; Torre,
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attendance record last Friday Iblished a new attendance in engm-lng, spedallzinl leS lotercepted.
Alou, Atl
143 820 110 203 .321 Braves 95; White, Phllliet IH.
l!ight when lhe Philadelphia record.
Ia paper,~.
Toronto ted in grOUJid gaining Carty, A~ 13H80 6i 150 .328 Amerlcaa League 1
Pbi!Ues became the eighth Other NL teams which have
Rick, lbe 10ft of Mr. and with 1,800 ysrds foDowed by AUeu, Phil 124 461 98145 .3151 Orioles 105; F. Roblnaon,
team in.the cir.;)l_ll to .pass the passed the million-mark are the Mrs. RH:Unl Oiler, Jlroe4- Orlando with 1,&amp;3z. Richmond, Ostrgel, Pitt· 127 445 75 140 .3i51 Orioles 104; Killebrew, Twins
Ulillipa-IJ!ark.
. Los · Angeles Dodgers, San
way Sl., speDt the nmmer a wbich has given up only 1,128 Torre, AU
139 513 77161 0 .314llllS; B. Robinson, Orioles »3;
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143 802 IH 188 .312 Horton, Tigers 82.
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.games of Frid!QI night reached tros, Atlaata Braves, St. Louis ed by t..., great Nortlenl Pa• team. Nezt was Orlando at 1 _ Santo, Chi 136 493 84 153 .310
1;1,795,000--surpassin,g .the pre- ~ Cardinals, New York Meta and per Campaay where lie aJse 169.
' Cldlon, Pit 137 498 18 150 .301 /
PlteiW!g
~ious single-season re.cord ol ' Pittsburgh Pirates.
played soml.pro basobaD ill a
Natloaal League• Regn1,
strong New Eqlau4,11J1mmer JUNIOR HOCKEY
Amerleaa J..eagae
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13-t· Maricbal Giants
NEW
G. All. R.'H. Pel. 2H· Pen;.
Giaa..; 21).6;
'Leape.
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YORK !UPI) -The Oliva, Mia 142 550 93 176 .320 Kooiax Dodgera 23-8· Short,
Oller, playing al lllartstop,
ew York Rangers of the F.Rbsn, Bal 142 527109185 .313
Uh'l
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lllle with a alnllDg f63 aver- clay aanouaced tile !ormation of Klhrw MID 145 511 78l50 .294 American l.e&amp;gue• McNally,
age and was llamed to lbe a six-team junior hockey league Wgur, 'Cle
i34 484 68141 .2!£! Orioles 13-4; Kaat, Twiss 23-9;
CLEVELAND (UP!) - Frank/ played most consistently In my league'• Jlll-olar team.
for boys under 20 In the Powell Bal 1:W 4M 78 131 .2118 Boswell, Twina, 12-5; Siebert,
J:tyan
_all confidence Mon- opinioo. When thmgo weren't goMetropolitan New York area.
Vltne, :was 136 470 74 134 .283 ludlans 111-7; Sanford, Twins,
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POMEROY
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day as he f1rrnly told the Touch- 14ng well they hung m there W!lh
Metropolitan Hockey Associa- Chris, KC
122 360 50 1112 .283 lU; Siebert, Indiana 111-7;
'dowo Club lunch crowd, "We 1me."
Miami Pieked to
lion franchises have been Hwrd, Was 138 475 52 134 .282 lllllford, Angela, IU.
can heat Green Bay ."
Ryan said the Browns may Win MAC Grid Title awarded to New York City, McAife, Del 107 370 761112 -Z/6
After learning that tile Cleve-, have been set up for an early COLUMBUS (UP!) - Miami, Riverdale, White Plains, New
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Heme RIIIIS ·
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second Nl!tlonai Football League , back Sonny Jurgensen visited r son, was picked by members o1 New York and West New York
N Ito al Leagnea Aaron,
game Sunday a• 4%-point un- ·Cleveland last month to meetl the Mid American Conference N.J.
' Braves " Allen, PhiUies 37;
1, News Media Aslocialion to will
derdngs, Ryan admitted that the the Minaesota Vik•ogs,
Torre, Braves 35; Mays, Glalltl
J'1lck~rs are _a1 exceptional I "Alter his game was over,! tile football ehamploubip this FRENCH mGH STEPPER
li: Hart, Giants 31.
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Sonny, a fellow I like very year.
PARIS (UPI) -French trot- Amerlcu League:
·' But be added, "I'm approal'h· !much, came over anct· sat on The Redsklns llnlshed ao ler Roqueplne, winner of son, Orioles •4· Killebrew
big t~is game wilh confidence, otJr bench," Ryan said. "And he worse thaa third on any ballot Sunday's Prix De LeToile al .Twins 35;
Orioles 34;
however. We've played pretty . ~ept moaning about the Red- an4 Bowling Green was tho seo- Vincennes in record time, has Pepitone, Yaeks &amp; Colavito,
·good footbaD against the Pack- 1skins' pathetic rUlllling attack.'' ond cbolce.
been signed to run In the lndlaas 30.
er~ In tile games that counted." 1 "He made sure that every. I Toledo was third, followed by United Nations trot at Yonkers
Rani Batted 11
Ti1e ·ran quarterback said he · body beard him. '·And he kept Kent State, Western
Raceway Oct. 15.
N aile 1 a 1 Leape• Aaroa
believes the Browns will be over 1. moaning about the Redskius' Ohio University lllld
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the jitters that hit them In S!lll- : pathetic ruRDing attack."
1
The voters raaged larthest
dAy's opener against the Was~- ! "He made sure that every-~ balloting oa Kent State, whlcb
tn,gton Redskins.
i body heard him. And you know drew votes for first and last.
"That' happened because it i how Charley Taylor looked in All ezcept Bowling Green WID
Was ihe league opener and we ~ the firs I hall Sunday."
be openlog their SOBSOIII llatur·
wanted so much to gel off 01 j Ryan, eyeS puffy from Sun- day,
the right foot," be explained. ; day's actioa, said his inJured el"Our defense was good after a !bow is no worse, maybe a little
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· better. He Is also aursing a sore By lllllted Press Jutenatlollal
"I thii1k that our defense unit : ankle and koee.
LAS VEGAS (UPI)
18 stronger. There have been j He said his back sliD is pain· Hernandez, 1M, Lu Vegas,
soine changes but mainly It's ful, but is expected to be well ootpointed Carl Moore, 1~7.
the fact that they lmve one ' enough by the kickoff.
Phoenix, Ariz. (10).
year under thelr belts to- !
gether.
' "Pia91ng together is tmpor~
ani. Ir makes for championships."
'lllllka Brow•• Soowed
~ifi! also had praise for
RESTORES THE NATURAL BEAUTY
CleoeliJnd's· offensive line ·io
boosting the Browns -to victory.
1'1111 power lneludlag wilt'dows and &amp; WN" 10at, power
TO YOUR
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antenna, rear w!Ddow defrosters, Selec&amp;roDie ndlo,
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At Fifth Place in NL

ST. LOUIS (UP!) - One of
lbe teams tile Reds will have to
battle for a fifth-place finish will
BJ llDIIell Prell .....UOIUII
Nad01181 Lea....
be furnishing tile OPposition II&gt;Amerteaa J.eaaue
w. L.·-Pel. GB night as Cincinnati reswnes ill
lf. II. Pel. GB Los Aqolas 84 58 .581 ... road actioa.
By VITO· STELIJNO
another question. Sandy Koufax in September whHe 1M Plralell
Baltimore
88 55 .618 ... Pittsburgh
83 61 .578 1~ Jim O'Toole (~). who bas
·lJPJ 8pol1l Writer
can start tllree Urnes In a are 5-6 and the Glaota H),
80 65 .553 9\lo San Francisco 82 82 .568 2~
· Hank Bauer was angry seven-game seri&lt;&gt;.o and the rest .Bauer 1081 ano~ pitcher.
79 85 .549 10 PhHadelphia 78
.188 7 lost four of his last five deciMonday night'-but he should of tile l'lcdger pitching stall·
Slloalder Slllfeas
Chiciii!O
76 70 .521 1t St. Louis
74 ff/
lions, will be on the mound for
have been sad.
Isn't exactly shaky, either. In • Jim Palmer's lhoulder sUI·
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73 11 ml 1&amp; Atlanta
74 70 .114 101&gt; the Reds against Larry Jaster
And American Laague Pres- seven-game series, pitching oan: felled whHe be - warmlnfl up
Cleveland
73 73 .500 17 CinclnnaU
7t ~ ~~~~I&gt; (9-5) of the Cardimlll.
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ld41PI Joe Cronin couldn't have 11!11 the whole stnry.
and WaDy Bunker had to be "A
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Kwas City 66 80 .452 2t Houstnn
63 84 .US 23
Tbe Cardinals have had lhelr
been too happy, either.
Lost Three Slralgbt
rusbed In to replace blm. With
w, 1" __, .... ets New York
65 81 .445 Zli New York
80 85 .t14 2t\lo
this season with the
Bauer ls watching in frustra- This Is a World Series Cronin Steve Barber probably wt for woald- aetom t1 lbe Washington
61 84 .W 'Z/ Chicago
52 91 .364 :l2 Red~ and lost four games here
lion as his Baltimore Orioles, and the American League the seaaon, B~ can'1 alford
eellarl"
Boston
6t 85 .430 'Z/1&gt;
Holiday' I Beloit
and two In Clnelnnati last month
the toast of baseball earlier this desperately want w win, too. to be lealng pltcllera Ill this
MGadaY'• Beloit
Los Aageles 3 New York 2
while winniug noae.
summer,· timp into the World They've I~ three straight, two atage.
'Caliiornia I Baltimore I
!Only game scheduled)
St. Louis is sh!U'ing fifth, lbe
Series. Bauer got kicked out of to ' Koufax, Inc., and the
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(Only g&amp;me scheduled)
Taesday'1 Probable Pitchers last spot ia tile llrst divisioll,
the gam• ~ispullng the caD on prospect of losing a fourth one Bunker cci)lldn 1
gel Jim
Tuesday'• Probable Pltcbon
!Starting Time• · EJYI)
with Atlanta and the two are
' the wfnnlng · run In tile Orioles' doesn't exadly el1,eer up FregOIII out. He doubled in a I
(StariJD&amp; Times EDT)
Atlanta at Chicago -Johnson 2% games abead of the seventh"loss to the •Callfornla Angell Cronin.
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II!COnd budng nm and bit 8 JJC
Minnesota at Delroit -Kaat (IU) vs. Holtzmaa (t-13). Z:30 place Reds.
Jn. the · only American League The l'lcdgers won In typical gnlnd slammer lD the flflh.
!23-9) vs. Lolich 113-10). 9 p.m. p.m.
Tbe Reds, who did not play
game ocfieduled.
fashion Monday, Wheu starter Baltimore fled II 5-~ Ill the last
Kansas City at Cleveland CiDclrulatl at St. Louis - Monday, arrived here from Phil·
But wbat happened in the Don Sutton faltered and gave of , tho Inning as Frank
Lindblad (5-9) vs. Siebert '16- O'Toole (5-6) vs. Jaster (9-5). 1 adelphia, where they dropped
· only Nallooal League gume was up foUl' hits and two runs In Robmson . Jill. his 44th homer
7). 7:30p.m.
p.m.
two in a row. Cincinnati now
even more distressing for four Innings, tile Oodger and Paul Blair bit 8 aacrUice PHILADELPHIA !UPf)-Spllt Callforrua at Baltimore Pittsburgh at Houston -Sisk bas lost three of its last four .
'Bauer-tbe defending world bullpen quickly came to the fly.
l!lld H. D. Murphy of the Phil- Chaace (10-1~) vs. Watt (IHJ). 8 (1-3) vs. GiusU (13·12).
-champion Los Angeles Oodgers rescue.
The Angels won It In the adelpbla Bulldogs led the Coo- p.m. .
j p.m.
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tightened thell' hold on the Ron Perranoski came in and eighth when Bob Rodgers slid llnental Football League in Washington at New York New York at Los Angeles dq
National League lead with a 3-2 struck out lhe flrst six batters across the plate to beat first pass receptions today with a Ortega \10.12) vs. Peterson (11· Friend 15·6) vs. Osteen n5-tl) .
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'Victory over lhe New York he faced to equal a National baseman's Boog Powell's throw total of 24, nine ol which he 10). _a p.m.
11 p.m.
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League record. He wound up to the plate. Bauer was made at Toronto last weekend. Chicago at Boston -John (13· Philadelphia at San Francisco
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pitching four innings and convinced that Andy Etchebar- The leading ground gainer 8) vs. Lonborg 19-8). 7:30 p.m. 1 -Jackson U4-13) vs. Marichal
The Dodg~rs are in a definite allowing just three hils "' get ren tagged Rodgers out and he was Joe Wi!liama of Toronto
. Wednesday's Game•
(21-6). 11 p.m.
l'~b
commanding position in th&amp; the victnry, his sixth in 13 charged out of the plate to yell with 87 cames for 496 yards . ChJcago at Bostnn
Weduesd~Q~'s Gameo
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oenior cirouit scramble. They decisions. When the first batter at umpire Bill Valentine, who's Brooklyn's Tom Kennedy, who Washmgton at New. York
AUanta ~t Chicago
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-lead ·Pittsburgh by 1% games in the ninth got a hit manager already had two other run-Ins !"'s bad only two mterC€ptions Mmnesota at Detroit, wghl_
Philadelpma at Saa _Francisco
-. and 'San FranCisco by 2\1 .
Walt Alston quickly called In with Baue1 this •eason But all Ia 105 tries, was atop the pas- Kansas City at Cleveland, mghi iClncinnatJ at St. Lou1s, night
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That isn't the kind of news to Phil Regan and he chalked up he got for his complani was an sing list.
_ j CallforDia at Baltimore, night (OIIIy games scheduled)
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btJghlen· September for Bauer an easy save.
ejection from the game.
Murphy recorded a smgle
,rl·,
-and Cronin. For the Dodgers Trailing Tug McGraw 2-1 Minnie Rojas got the victory game •eason high m recephonsl
FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS
are the last team they want to after four Innings, the Dodgers in relief_ for the Angels while at Toronto with bis lillie catch· I
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·run up against iD the World won it in the fifth. Maury Wills Eddie Fisher lost It for 08• good for 76 yards. He was .
Count on us for prompt, exnar1 -rk_.,...
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two ahead of Philadelphia's 1'
Major League Resalll
HRS-Fregosi (12th), F. Robin·
,.'"'""'·
and Jim Gilliam walked and Baltimore.
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on •our needs. FREE INSTALLATION.
The Orioles would be a even- Willie Davi• forced Gilliam and The loss cut the Orioles• lead Dave Wasblngtnn and Claude By Ualled Prea• Juternalloaal Ison (44th).
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money l'hoice against either the Tommy Davis then singled. In 9% games over the second Watts, Brook~yn's. Bob Reed ~
American League
... ..
Pirates or Giants. A series Wills trotted in and Davis, one pjace Minnesota Twias. The aad Richmond 8 Bill Barber. ; Calif.
100 040 010- I 11 0 Only game ocheduled
· " ' "'
involving those teams woold of the fastest players In Orioles are in no trouble, Leading scorers with 42 ' Bait.
1ZO O'lAJ 0110- 5 9 o
11\01;1 ' likely be wild, free- baseball, raced all lhe way In though,
since the "magic points and seven touchdowns Brunet, Burdette (3), Sanford
Naliooal League
swinging affairs with the clubs from first base with the number" is only nine.
eal'h were Washington and Bill (5), Rojas (6), Lee (8) and New York 010 100 1100- 2 T I
collecting runs and hits llke winning run. Perranoski and But the prospect of facing Tobm of Orlando. Wasbmglol Rodgers; Bunker, Bertama &lt;8), Los A.
000 120 0110- 3 7 0
thev're going out of style.
Regan took care of the rest.
Koufax in the World Series ma~e all: scores on_ ~s re- Fisher (7), Sarnowski &lt;9) and McGraw, Rib~nt (5), Gardner
1
. A best-of-seven series against While the Dodger pitching can't be a cheering one for tho eep ons.
ee of Tobm I were Etchegarren, Haney (9), WP- 7), aad Grote, Suttnn, Perra·
00
lhe Dodgersj however, is again excelled rthe club is 6-2 Orioles.
r:;unsBulld , B B odh
Rojas (7-4). LP-Fisber (5-6). Rnoskibo ' 5) WPRegpan ' 92:~, and
1 ose ro.
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ogs og r ead
- erran......
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his tllrowu the most passes
Major LengH Leaden
7). LP-McGraw (2-8).
(17Z), completed the most 1100) By llDited Preso Jatenatloul
Rick Oller, former thr... ga!Bed the most yards !l,152)
aport athlete of Mkldleporl and lhroWII the most touch·
Nallooal Leape
I'
ICheduled
CINCINNATI · (UPI) -The 13,581,136 sl!t last year. This Ia
High School relllroed over dnwna !13). HJa completion perG. All. R. B. Pet. B
Cl
Natinnal League set a •ew the fifth consecutive season in the weekend to Miami lJD~ cealage (58.1) also was the Alou, Pitt
125 464 71 161 .347 ' raves 109~.emente, Pirates
single-s~ason
major league wbicb the league has esta· venlty _where lie II a ..tor highest, but he has had
pa
..
Clmnte,
Pit
136 588 t1185 .327 107; AUeu, rn11liea 104; Torre,
10
attendance record last Friday Iblished a new attendance in engm-lng, spedallzinl leS lotercepted.
Alou, Atl
143 820 110 203 .321 Braves 95; White, Phllliet IH.
l!ight when lhe Philadelphia record.
Ia paper,~.
Toronto ted in grOUJid gaining Carty, A~ 13H80 6i 150 .328 Amerlcaa League 1
Pbi!Ues became the eighth Other NL teams which have
Rick, lbe 10ft of Mr. and with 1,800 ysrds foDowed by AUeu, Phil 124 461 98145 .3151 Orioles 105; F. Roblnaon,
team in.the cir.;)l_ll to .pass the passed the million-mark are the Mrs. RH:Unl Oiler, Jlroe4- Orlando with 1,&amp;3z. Richmond, Ostrgel, Pitt· 127 445 75 140 .3i51 Orioles 104; Killebrew, Twins
Ulillipa-IJ!ark.
. Los · Angeles Dodgers, San
way Sl., speDt the nmmer a wbich has given up only 1,128 Torre, AU
139 513 77161 0 .314llllS; B. Robinson, Orioles »3;
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143 802 IH 188 .312 Horton, Tigers 82.
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.games of Frid!QI night reached tros, Atlaata Braves, St. Louis ed by t..., great Nortlenl Pa• team. Nezt was Orlando at 1 _ Santo, Chi 136 493 84 153 .310
1;1,795,000--surpassin,g .the pre- ~ Cardinals, New York Meta and per Campaay where lie aJse 169.
' Cldlon, Pit 137 498 18 150 .301 /
PlteiW!g
~ious single-season re.cord ol ' Pittsburgh Pirates.
played soml.pro basobaD ill a
Natloaal League• Regn1,
strong New Eqlau4,11J1mmer JUNIOR HOCKEY
Amerleaa J..eagae
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Oller, playing al lllartstop,
ew York Rangers of the F.Rbsn, Bal 142 527109185 .313
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lllle with a alnllDg f63 aver- clay aanouaced tile !ormation of Klhrw MID 145 511 78l50 .294 American l.e&amp;gue• McNally,
age and was llamed to lbe a six-team junior hockey league Wgur, 'Cle
i34 484 68141 .2!£! Orioles 13-4; Kaat, Twiss 23-9;
CLEVELAND (UP!) - Frank/ played most consistently In my league'• Jlll-olar team.
for boys under 20 In the Powell Bal 1:W 4M 78 131 .2118 Boswell, Twina, 12-5; Siebert,
J:tyan
_all confidence Mon- opinioo. When thmgo weren't goMetropolitan New York area.
Vltne, :was 136 470 74 134 .283 ludlans 111-7; Sanford, Twins,
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POMEROY
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day as he f1rrnly told the Touch- 14ng well they hung m there W!lh
Metropolitan Hockey Associa- Chris, KC
122 360 50 1112 .283 lU; Siebert, Indiana 111-7;
'dowo Club lunch crowd, "We 1me."
Miami Pieked to
lion franchises have been Hwrd, Was 138 475 52 134 .282 lllllford, Angela, IU.
can heat Green Bay ."
Ryan said the Browns may Win MAC Grid Title awarded to New York City, McAife, Del 107 370 761112 -Z/6
After learning that tile Cleve-, have been set up for an early COLUMBUS (UP!) - Miami, Riverdale, White Plains, New
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N Ito al Leagnea Aaron,
game Sunday a• 4%-point un- ·Cleveland last month to meetl the Mid American Conference N.J.
' Braves " Allen, PhiUies 37;
1, News Media Aslocialion to will
derdngs, Ryan admitted that the the Minaesota Vik•ogs,
Torre, Braves 35; Mays, Glalltl
J'1lck~rs are _a1 exceptional I "Alter his game was over,! tile football ehamploubip this FRENCH mGH STEPPER
li: Hart, Giants 31.
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Sonny, a fellow I like very year.
PARIS (UPI) -French trot- Amerlcu League:
·' But be added, "I'm approal'h· !much, came over anct· sat on The Redsklns llnlshed ao ler Roqueplne, winner of son, Orioles •4· Killebrew
big t~is game wilh confidence, otJr bench," Ryan said. "And he worse thaa third on any ballot Sunday's Prix De LeToile al .Twins 35;
Orioles 34;
however. We've played pretty . ~ept moaning about the Red- an4 Bowling Green was tho seo- Vincennes in record time, has Pepitone, Yaeks &amp; Colavito,
·good footbaD against the Pack- 1skins' pathetic rUlllling attack.'' ond cbolce.
been signed to run In the lndlaas 30.
er~ In tile games that counted." 1 "He made sure that every. I Toledo was third, followed by United Nations trot at Yonkers
Rani Batted 11
Ti1e ·ran quarterback said he · body beard him. '·And he kept Kent State, Western
Raceway Oct. 15.
N aile 1 a 1 Leape• Aaroa
believes the Browns will be over 1. moaning about the Redskius' Ohio University lllld
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the jitters that hit them In S!lll- : pathetic ruRDing attack."
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The voters raaged larthest
dAy's opener against the Was~- ! "He made sure that every-~ balloting oa Kent State, whlcb
tn,gton Redskins.
i body heard him. And you know drew votes for first and last.
"That' happened because it i how Charley Taylor looked in All ezcept Bowling Green WID
Was ihe league opener and we ~ the firs I hall Sunday."
be openlog their SOBSOIII llatur·
wanted so much to gel off 01 j Ryan, eyeS puffy from Sun- day,
the right foot," be explained. ; day's actioa, said his inJured el"Our defense was good after a !bow is no worse, maybe a little
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"I thii1k that our defense unit : ankle and koee.
LAS VEGAS (UPI)
18 stronger. There have been j He said his back sliD is pain· Hernandez, 1M, Lu Vegas,
soine changes but mainly It's ful, but is expected to be well ootpointed Carl Moore, 1~7.
the fact that they lmve one ' enough by the kickoff.
Phoenix, Ariz. (10).
year under thelr belts to- !
gether.
' "Pia91ng together is tmpor~
ani. Ir makes for championships."
'lllllka Brow•• Soowed
~ifi! also had praise for
RESTORES THE NATURAL BEAUTY
CleoeliJnd's· offensive line ·io
boosting the Browns -to victory.
1'1111 power lneludlag wilt'dows and &amp; WN" 10at, power
TO YOUR
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en1 its doors for its first full feuor of natural science and point. Today's studenll must
day• of classes.
instructor In Latin: Dr. Rufua lalow not so much where they
Now 90 years later, the doora D. Jacobi, professor of chemis- are going but whether they can
will open again to permit stu· try; Miss Nellle M. Phllllps, afford a hlgher education or not
dents to seek a strong higher preceptress and Instructor In and if they can't, how
they
educatioo and tht College will EngUsh and Mo·· 1 Langu111es: can.
begin Its nnal countdown toward Miss Ida B. Hantne, teacher of But the desire lor an educa·
tis tooth anniversary.
instrumental music. and T. Jay lion is the same. The story has
But oh ~.ow Urnes
ha v e Morgan, assistant teacher In been told around Rio Grande of
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mathematics. Moulton wu aJ. a atudent who walked five mUes
In those days one could get so Hbrarian and registrar.
to classes each day and II v e
a full year's educalioD for a Today's faculty, led by Prest- mlles home to get a salisfacmere $110 to $140 per year. To- dent Aiphus " Christensen, tory college education - an ed·
day the price Is $l,SOO.
numbers 38 with an admlnlstra· ucation be fell would help both
~ach room according to the live Qluncil of seven and
a his future and Ills famUy .
187&amp; College 'catalogue,
was growing clerical and malllten- Frederick Shafer. a proml
furiUshed with a grate, a coal- ance staff.
nent teacher in the
Bexley
boi and shovel, 8 bedstead. two Yes, Urnes have changed. but School System of Columbus. wa&gt;
chdlra and a table. Tbe recent· have the students?
such a man who walked from
ty Hnish.O Holzer Hall has been In some respects, yes;
in his h01~e above Centerville to
"updated" with air condition- some, no There were pranks the College day In and day out
lng, wall-to-wall carpeting, built- then - like the horse which , - rain, sleet, or soow - to gel
FOUNDERS' INN - Alwood Inn, or Hotel, was located two mlles northwest
in desks and closet•. and bed- was taken to the fourth floor of that education and later went of the village ot R10 Grande on the Pleasant Valley Road v:hich was the old
steads accompanied with "mat- Atwood Hall and suffered a on to get a master's degree in
stage coach road. It was bu~lt by Mr. and Mrs. Nehemiah Atwood about 1830.
tresses."
broken leg as It was brought educatioo from Bowling Green
They founded R10 Grande College 46 years later.
Grades in those •'good old down - and the pranks now . State University; soon he will
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days" wert on the !&amp;-point sy- In the early years of Rio conclud• 40 yeara in the teach. are. no different - though thelf\ Clencal_,
m!dntenance,
stem. Today's grading system Gral!de Colleg• and of many ing field.
. des1re " not a matter of dis- counseling positions are
has moved down to tour points. other colleges and universities The students on campus now lance but a matter of finance. w1tb students who are
4-Datly Sentine~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept. 13, 1986

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Now, 110 years "!liter, 1he Ida
the name loomed Into headlines, Is g~lng tbrougb ooe qf 110
il returne&lt;l to the qulel spot greatest stages of development.
had held, but with a new and One, two, tliree, iour, five, sl&lt;,
stronger character,
seven, eight, nine, ten. Tbjit'a
Now wllere Is 11 going? As
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beads Into the final deca&lt;le of Grande's first eeotury will have
c:elltury old blstory, It's gabJ.f-==i-iiiliiiiliiiiiii;i;;;;iiiiij
lng 'speed again and moving 111-fi
to the front ranks of respect.
ed and challenging colleges
universities across the DBIIOD.
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OWcerl was unable to obtain any an- a new sewer and water sy- that many sl&amp;lletB :
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cil Monday night accepled the who will work in conjunctlen swer to his inquiry, then this stem for _the city. Appllcattons Uon did
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area Jfaadley, RuiMil Hollllil.' JIID·'' .
resignations ef two
councll with the building inspector of week the contractor called the w1ll be filed w1tb tbe
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Fllher, Wallllcesmlllulldl .....'d;'&gt;
l!ll!mbers and approved tbeir the city; approval of a motion mayor and informed blm the ment of Ho~sing and Ur~ ))e. als•1;'ported ~tthehad ul8di!f.:ud::..;;R:::Iffle::::·----.....,..~·.,
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replacements.
for the city not to issue any order had been 1D1splaced bul vell&gt;pment m Phdadelphla and Hea
~ had Issued
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building permits other than for the lights would be shipped on if cleared by that Department 80 lns~on
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Councdman Tad Stevens of residential construction in Belle- September 23rd.
the city conld obtain funds for\ clean bill of bealth.
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the 2nd Ward rasJgned due to meade section of the city until
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an englneeriDg study Ia
be l then voled to lake no ael!on
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the fact that he was elecled to such lime as Beilemeade could Mayor Morgan mformed coun- made of the present system aDd i the petition.
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Education 1n th• May primary thai the tr bedroom In the cat10n th1s week to the State system.
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Council was
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letter Don
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Motbf\._ A_j
reeommendatioo of Mayor D. c
at the intersection of North lrom Leroy A. SDUth, Region- possl
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1VI1'DAY
~uncil Elmer Jones of 141» men and volunteer firemen and would also contact thi\ State ing of streets in the new U!w Tbe nnanctal statements of
1-o-::.;.~~:__J.f-.,?"~l Now orran1e the &lt;lrtlttlletlen Lewis Street, was appointed to pollee on special duty who nood Road Commission con'cerntng Cost Housing project now un- the three city departments
to form !he ourpriM an•::;:
fill the vacancy.
rest
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the possibility o1 double lining der construction. Acccwdi~ to read showing the followlnll
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Mayor D.
:-'o gan report- the highway
for no passing a previous agreement wllli the ances as of August 31st; City,
JON [
Robert Hayes represe~lmg the ed to the council on the delay from Tiny's Drive-Inn on Ohio government the Housing Auth·l •$4=7~,485:;.55~;_;W~a:;;te;;,r,.W~or;;kS_~·-.;$45;;;,,·======;;;;;i;;;;--a
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F~rst w,rd rendered hiS res!&amp;· of erect!Dg the ~afflc Ughts at River Road to the city limits orlty must pay their share on l1
-nation and upon recommends- the corner of S1xth and VI~nd
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an assessment basis along wllh
U..n•••" tomorrow)
for
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lion of the Mayor and apprDV· and Silth and Main and Fifth onBid:"
read on the purch- property owners, o!
which
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fe.tntlay'• Alllur: IF'II•t n rouplr. of ~mart dr#'"e" nomtd
al ?f council, Wadear Thabet, Street and VIand. Mayor re.port- ase of a stake body dump truck there IS only two, to develop
AA-IJ.C widths
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Mam Street, was appointed to ed that contract for the hg~ts to be used by the city sanita-: the streets In the housing pro.
fill the vac~ncy.
. was let on July 7th, t966 and he lion department with bids re-~ jecl. Mayor Morgan appointed
Other action_ of_ the council had called the contract~r on AU· 1ceived on 8 Chevrolot truck and Leonard Riffle to contact the
was the appomtmg of Charles gust 23 concerning the !•ghls but on a Ford truck. The Ford bid , Housing Authority concerning
was low in the amount of $3,6051 !heir financial status on the
tncluding hoist and power t.ake·1 ,treet pavmg.
·In olt
off. The low bid was accepted ! At the last regular council!
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f UtfOn ef
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UrC un
by council providing the price scsson H. H. Rayburn present·
A reunion of the J. C. and and Mr. and Mra. Arthur Orr, i is correct on a 1967 model.
ed a petition to councU concern'., ',_,
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led Innocent and trl 1 date of Ethalinda Moore family
Long Bottom; Mrs. William Council recommended thai ing Harmon Stables which the
PT. PLEASAenter~Fo:"' pe;- ll'x,
se• by the court.
hold Sunday, in the basement of Call, Nelsonville; Harry Rose, City Attorney R. G. Musgrave petition stated was not sanitary.
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8 a'ction of the court
sons Ml)ilddi}Y Is tu pedeaa bo 1 1·ther
the Sutton Methodist church. Akron; and Unda Yost, Pori· proceed with filing applications Mayor Morgan appointed a. com·
Jhelrln
-.men Grand
· remJury inY the0 ~ignlng of an order I~ the A basket di rmer was served
land•
·· 1ederal funds for , mlltee
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the September
lor obtammg
composed of CouncUmen
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Mason Qlunty Circuit Qlurl. action of State of West V1rglnla noon, w1_th the Rev. John
EJ Rei Kathryn Elizabeth John· bier askmg grace.
Russell FrankliD Leach, Pt. \ son vs. Harold Lee Sturgeon
A short business session was
.
Pleasant, mdicted on
three dering and adjuglng that Har· b ld hich epened with the
coonts, two misdemeanor&amp; and old Lee sturgeon is the lather e w 1
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on~ felony, pled Innocent to the ol the infant child and be was ~~~m~ si::~:~~adlngs
misdemeanor counts which In· ordered to pay hospital
be
All fflcers
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eluded contributing, and u- medical bills illCIIl'red In
severa mem rs.
o
sault, and trial date of October birth of the child and also pay were re~~4 : ~e 1 ~::':
1 was set. On the felon~ count, $35 per month support.
yearIda~. m~ u ' :,.,
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a rape charge. Leach s attor·
ney, cecil Dean. moved the
ARRESTS MADE
president; FlGrence Circle, secourt to have a blll of parllcu· PT PLEASANT _ Arrests cr:etary-treasurer, and
Iars flied and Leach will enter
· th
ty jall
E18elsteln, Mrs. George
Oclo- lisled at e coun
bel
and Arthur Orr
his plea to that count on
the weekend and Monday were. tal::nt committee. ~ birthbe~a~~h Maraholl, Qlttageville, f.:'~ ~~rre:o::~~~s~t. 1 day of Mrs. Delbert Etselsteln
indicted on tlie mtsde.meanor west Qllumbia,. each
was reocgntzed.
charge of intent to de!raud, en· wttb dri tn
bile .
Gilts were presented to Mrs.
tered a plea of guilty and will El rthv 8~ ~ til New
Delbert Eiselsteln and Dana
be sentenced on October 14. s:!t Chari:S 'E Koeppel 41 Moore, the two surviving mem·
Marshall ~~epresented himself : . 2 Point PleaRnl,
~acb bers ol the Moore family:.~
in Qlurt.
charged with tntoxication: Dan· ry Rose, oldest grandchild, Ter
John D. McCany, Pt. Plea- ny Ray Cotltill, Pt. Pleasant, ry Patterson, yoUJ18est boy;
sant, indicted on a contributing arrested on a contempt of court Rebecca Lee, young~t gl;~e
charge pled innocent and charge and Lester Leroy Hall, Harry Rose, travebng
trial date of October 10 was set. 20; Apple Grove, trespassing lartherest, _and Douglas Llf&lt;:~e. I
Arthur M. Goodwin,
Pl. warrant
largest family.
pJea!IBDI indicted.J!! the lelo·
AUendlng were Mr. and Mrs.
ny - · .·of emlieJzleJIIMI,
Clayton Bookman and grandson,
Greg of Glouster: Mr. . and
PJeuait Valley Hospital
Mrs. Rodney Bookman and fa·
ADl\llTI'ED: Mrs.
Harold
mily and Mr. and Mrs. John
Keefer, Pt. Pleasant: Tbeodore
ctrele, CAllumbus: Mrs. James
Melrose, Pt. Pleuant; Mrs.
Patterson and SOI18, Mr. and
' .f.,
Joseph Sayre, Pt.
Pleasant;
Mill.·. Douglll ~ ·
eM,
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l'unice Rolllna, Leon;
Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roberlb
Mr. and Mrs. Garrett C!tcle,
; C'ii
Jerald Johnson, Reedsville, and family o! Cotum us
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lee and faOh · . Rolph Mayes
Apple the Labor Day weekend
mtly, Dana Moore and son,
_edT
Gr~~e: WUliam W~lden, Win· Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Folmer Paul, Rev. 8Jld Mrs. John Kim·
.. :n
chester, KJ.; Jotm w. Shlglay, and Jeflry.
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bier ~ fauillty and Florence
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Bloolllin&amp;lolto indiana.
' Mr. and Mrs. Don Pullins and Circle, Racine.'
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DISCHABGED: John Woyan, family and Mrs. Grace Glaze Mrs. Jack Follrod, Mrs. Del·
Southside; Llda Evans, Charles· of Columbus came
to bert Eis~lsteln and sao,
ton; Mrs. Charlel Kenaler and spend the Labor Da~.
Mr. and Mn. Virgil Windon
daughter, Aabton; Mrs. Wit· with Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Rid· lamily, Mr. and Mra. Rotlet
-~ iiam Truln8ll. Auburn, Calilor· ford and family .
ler and sons, and Mr. and Mrs.
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oia· Linda Holmes PL PleaJ- Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam RJ&amp;hl- Fred Smith, Pomeroy; Mr. and
·::!r::
ant~ BlllJ Easton, 'VInton.
house and daughter • Judy• spent Mrs. Lawrence Rose,
.;,};-;;:,
umTil: Mr. and Mrs. Don· Sunday In Ricbmondale wttb ville; Mr. and Mrs. Eprl Dean
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ald JoDi~, Gallipolis, a
son: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pack (Wll· and family, Cbesler.
Mr IIIII Mrs. Robert Landon, rna RigbthiiUSe).
Mr. and Mrs. 0eo1:1e Gerlhel·l
.:. 1.u;
G~ a daughter;
Mr. A family picnic was held
mer aiKI Mr. and Mrs. No111111DI
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and Mrs. Rlchord Weaver, Buf· the home of Mr. and Mrs. WIJ. Rose and son, MJnersvUie; Mr.
falo, 1 sou.
liam Radford recently. Pres.~~~ and Mrs. DaM Fell, Wasbblfol
~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;='!\were Mr. and Mrs. Harold R... ton, c. H.; Mrs. 'l'belma Orr,
of Qlncord, Mr. and Mrs. Don
1\GloiZltand ·dauchter •. Sue. and woods. Mrs. Baltr'asons.l\fr.
granddaughter, Heidi, of
. and Mrs. Birdie Babr
and
Anwn and take up to 24 months to pay.
Ashland Metered Gas gives you comfort, conve~nre
land, Mr. and Mrs. Don Pullil1l granddlughter, Pat, and Mr.
~.~hland Metered Gas is easy on your poclletbOok
and family and Mrs. Grace and Mrs. Golden Bahr of
and
economy
in
every
room
of
your
home.
Use
1t
for
FOR SCHOOL
,"•cause you pay for it cfter you use it. And we .keep
Glue of Qllumbus, Mr. and ens and her mother, Mrs. Miry
clean.
dependable,
instant
heat
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and
for
hot
water,
~ plentiful i!Upply of fuel in your tank at all times,
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of faculty; the Rev. Ransoo Dunn, dellriag 1 hllh.er educaUon hod
Chrlillan higher
education president and professor of men- to choose whether to give up
lhould be built in Southeastern Ud and moral philosophy; AI- the r' " and leave the family
Ohio. And on September IS, banus A. Moulton, profe!IOr ol lold, M stay nome and follow
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en1 its doors for its first full feuor of natural science and point. Today's studenll must
day• of classes.
instructor In Latin: Dr. Rufua lalow not so much where they
Now 90 years later, the doora D. Jacobi, professor of chemis- are going but whether they can
will open again to permit stu· try; Miss Nellle M. Phllllps, afford a hlgher education or not
dents to seek a strong higher preceptress and Instructor In and if they can't, how
they
educatioo and tht College will EngUsh and Mo·· 1 Langu111es: can.
begin Its nnal countdown toward Miss Ida B. Hantne, teacher of But the desire lor an educa·
tis tooth anniversary.
instrumental music. and T. Jay lion is the same. The story has
But oh ~.ow Urnes
ha v e Morgan, assistant teacher In been told around Rio Grande of
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mathematics. Moulton wu aJ. a atudent who walked five mUes
In those days one could get so Hbrarian and registrar.
to classes each day and II v e
a full year's educalioD for a Today's faculty, led by Prest- mlles home to get a salisfacmere $110 to $140 per year. To- dent Aiphus " Christensen, tory college education - an ed·
day the price Is $l,SOO.
numbers 38 with an admlnlstra· ucation be fell would help both
~ach room according to the live Qluncil of seven and
a his future and Ills famUy .
187&amp; College 'catalogue,
was growing clerical and malllten- Frederick Shafer. a proml
furiUshed with a grate, a coal- ance staff.
nent teacher in the
Bexley
boi and shovel, 8 bedstead. two Yes, Urnes have changed. but School System of Columbus. wa&gt;
chdlra and a table. Tbe recent· have the students?
such a man who walked from
ty Hnish.O Holzer Hall has been In some respects, yes;
in his h01~e above Centerville to
"updated" with air condition- some, no There were pranks the College day In and day out
lng, wall-to-wall carpeting, built- then - like the horse which , - rain, sleet, or soow - to gel
FOUNDERS' INN - Alwood Inn, or Hotel, was located two mlles northwest
in desks and closet•. and bed- was taken to the fourth floor of that education and later went of the village ot R10 Grande on the Pleasant Valley Road v:hich was the old
steads accompanied with "mat- Atwood Hall and suffered a on to get a master's degree in
stage coach road. It was bu~lt by Mr. and Mrs. Nehemiah Atwood about 1830.
tresses."
broken leg as It was brought educatioo from Bowling Green
They founded R10 Grande College 46 years later.
Grades in those •'good old down - and the pranks now . State University; soon he will
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days" wert on the !&amp;-point sy- In the early years of Rio conclud• 40 yeara in the teach. are. no different - though thelf\ Clencal_,
m!dntenance,
stem. Today's grading system Gral!de Colleg• and of many ing field.
. des1re " not a matter of dis- counseling positions are
has moved down to tour points. other colleges and universities The students on campus now lance but a matter of finance. w1tb students who are
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Now, 110 years "!liter, 1he Ida
the name loomed Into headlines, Is g~lng tbrougb ooe qf 110
il returne&lt;l to the qulel spot greatest stages of development.
had held, but with a new and One, two, tliree, iour, five, sl&lt;,
stronger character,
seven, eight, nine, ten. Tbjit'a
Now wllere Is 11 going? As
one need eoullt, and Rlo
beads Into the final deca&lt;le of Grande's first eeotury will have
c:elltury old blstory, It's gabJ.f-==i-iiiliiiiliiiiiii;i;;;;iiiiij
lng 'speed again and moving 111-fi
to the front ranks of respect.
ed and challenging colleges
universities across the DBIIOD.
It's like a baby which bas
teamed to walk and Is
to
DRY
go outside its own front yard
CLEANING
see the world beyond the lence.
Service On Request
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of the Atwood Borne iD Pleas·
ant Valley - the only remind·
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and their loYestigation

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OWcerl was unable to obtain any an- a new sewer and water sy- that many sl&amp;lletB :
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cil Monday night accepled the who will work in conjunctlen swer to his inquiry, then this stem for _the city. Appllcattons Uon did
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area Jfaadley, RuiMil Hollllil.' JIID·'' .
resignations ef two
councll with the building inspector of week the contractor called the w1ll be filed w1tb tbe
of the sta • """
Fllher, Wallllcesmlllulldl .....'d;'&gt;
l!ll!mbers and approved tbeir the city; approval of a motion mayor and informed blm the ment of Ho~sing and Ur~ ))e. als•1;'ported ~tthehad ul8di!f.:ud::..;;R:::Iffle::::·----.....,..~·.,
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replacements.
for the city not to issue any order had been 1D1splaced bul vell&gt;pment m Phdadelphla and Hea
~ had Issued
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building permits other than for the lights would be shipped on if cleared by that Department 80 lns~on
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Councdman Tad Stevens of residential construction in Belle- September 23rd.
the city conld obtain funds for\ clean bill of bealth.
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the 2nd Ward rasJgned due to meade section of the city until
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an englneeriDg study Ia
be l then voled to lake no ael!on
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the fact that he was elecled to such lime as Beilemeade could Mayor Morgan mformed coun- made of the present system aDd i the petition.
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Education 1n th• May primary thai the tr bedroom In the cat10n th1s week to the State system.
CouD&lt;Ilmoo RuaseU Holland
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eledlon and wUI take his 11!111
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:; the erecting of a traffic light
Council was
a
letter Don
of
Motbf\._ A_j
reeommendatioo of Mayor D. c
at the intersection of North lrom Leroy A. SDUth, Region- possl
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1VI1'DAY
~uncil Elmer Jones of 141» men and volunteer firemen and would also contact thi\ State ing of streets in the new U!w Tbe nnanctal statements of
1-o-::.;.~~:__J.f-.,?"~l Now orran1e the &lt;lrtlttlletlen Lewis Street, was appointed to pollee on special duty who nood Road Commission con'cerntng Cost Housing project now un- the three city departments
to form !he ourpriM an•::;:
fill the vacancy.
rest
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the possibility o1 double lining der construction. Acccwdi~ to read showing the followlnll
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Mayor D.
:-'o gan report- the highway
for no passing a previous agreement wllli the ances as of August 31st; City,
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Robert Hayes represe~lmg the ed to the council on the delay from Tiny's Drive-Inn on Ohio government the Housing Auth·l •$4=7~,485:;.55~;_;W~a:;;te;;,r,.W~or;;kS_~·-.;$45;;;,,·======;;;;;i;;;;--a
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-nation and upon recommends- the corner of S1xth and VI~nd
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an assessment basis along wllh
U..n•••" tomorrow)
for
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lion of the Mayor and apprDV· and Silth and Main and Fifth onBid:"
read on the purch- property owners, o!
which
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al ?f council, Wadear Thabet, Street and VIand. Mayor re.port- ase of a stake body dump truck there IS only two, to develop
AA-IJ.C widths
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Mam Street, was appointed to ed that contract for the hg~ts to be used by the city sanita-: the streets In the housing pro.
fill the vac~ncy.
. was let on July 7th, t966 and he lion department with bids re-~ jecl. Mayor Morgan appointed
Other action_ of_ the council had called the contract~r on AU· 1ceived on 8 Chevrolot truck and Leonard Riffle to contact the
was the appomtmg of Charles gust 23 concerning the !•ghls but on a Ford truck. The Ford bid , Housing Authority concerning
was low in the amount of $3,6051 !heir financial status on the
tncluding hoist and power t.ake·1 ,treet pavmg.
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off. The low bid was accepted ! At the last regular council!
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by council providing the price scsson H. H. Rayburn present·
A reunion of the J. C. and and Mr. and Mra. Arthur Orr, i is correct on a 1967 model.
ed a petition to councU concern'., ',_,
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led Innocent and trl 1 date of Ethalinda Moore family
Long Bottom; Mrs. William Council recommended thai ing Harmon Stables which the
PT. PLEASAenter~Fo:"' pe;- ll'x,
se• by the court.
hold Sunday, in the basement of Call, Nelsonville; Harry Rose, City Attorney R. G. Musgrave petition stated was not sanitary.
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8 a'ction of the court
sons Ml)ilddi}Y Is tu pedeaa bo 1 1·ther
the Sutton Methodist church. Akron; and Unda Yost, Pori· proceed with filing applications Mayor Morgan appointed a. com·
Jhelrln
-.men Grand
· remJury inY the0 ~ignlng of an order I~ the A basket di rmer was served
land•
·· 1ederal funds for , mlltee
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the September
lor obtammg
composed of CouncUmen
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Mason Qlunty Circuit Qlurl. action of State of West V1rglnla noon, w1_th the Rev. John
EJ Rei Kathryn Elizabeth John· bier askmg grace.
Russell FrankliD Leach, Pt. \ son vs. Harold Lee Sturgeon
A short business session was
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Pleasant, mdicted on
three dering and adjuglng that Har· b ld hich epened with the
coonts, two misdemeanor&amp; and old Lee sturgeon is the lather e w 1
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misdemeanor counts which In· ordered to pay hospital
be
All fflcers
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severa mem rs.
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sault, and trial date of October birth of the child and also pay were re~~4 : ~e 1 ~::':
1 was set. On the felon~ count, $35 per month support.
yearIda~. m~ u ' :,.,
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a rape charge. Leach s attor·
ney, cecil Dean. moved the
ARRESTS MADE
president; FlGrence Circle, secourt to have a blll of parllcu· PT PLEASANT _ Arrests cr:etary-treasurer, and
Iars flied and Leach will enter
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E18elsteln, Mrs. George
Oclo- lisled at e coun
bel
and Arthur Orr
his plea to that count on
the weekend and Monday were. tal::nt committee. ~ birthbe~a~~h Maraholl, Qlttageville, f.:'~ ~~rre:o::~~~s~t. 1 day of Mrs. Delbert Etselsteln
indicted on tlie mtsde.meanor west Qllumbia,. each
was reocgntzed.
charge of intent to de!raud, en· wttb dri tn
bile .
Gilts were presented to Mrs.
tered a plea of guilty and will El rthv 8~ ~ til New
Delbert Eiselsteln and Dana
be sentenced on October 14. s:!t Chari:S 'E Koeppel 41 Moore, the two surviving mem·
Marshall ~~epresented himself : . 2 Point PleaRnl,
~acb bers ol the Moore family:.~
in Qlurt.
charged with tntoxication: Dan· ry Rose, oldest grandchild, Ter
John D. McCany, Pt. Plea- ny Ray Cotltill, Pt. Pleasant, ry Patterson, yoUJ18est boy;
sant, indicted on a contributing arrested on a contempt of court Rebecca Lee, young~t gl;~e
charge pled innocent and charge and Lester Leroy Hall, Harry Rose, travebng
trial date of October 10 was set. 20; Apple Grove, trespassing lartherest, _and Douglas Llf&lt;:~e. I
Arthur M. Goodwin,
Pl. warrant
largest family.
pJea!IBDI indicted.J!! the lelo·
AUendlng were Mr. and Mrs.
ny - · .·of emlieJzleJIIMI,
Clayton Bookman and grandson,
Greg of Glouster: Mr. . and
PJeuait Valley Hospital
Mrs. Rodney Bookman and fa·
ADl\llTI'ED: Mrs.
Harold
mily and Mr. and Mrs. John
Keefer, Pt. Pleasant: Tbeodore
ctrele, CAllumbus: Mrs. James
Melrose, Pt. Pleuant; Mrs.
Patterson and SOI18, Mr. and
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Joseph Sayre, Pt.
Pleasant;
Mill.·. Douglll ~ ·
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l'unice Rolllna, Leon;
Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roberlb
Mr. and Mrs. Garrett C!tcle,
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Jerald Johnson, Reedsville, and family o! Cotum us
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lee and faOh · . Rolph Mayes
Apple the Labor Day weekend
mtly, Dana Moore and son,
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Gr~~e: WUliam W~lden, Win· Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Folmer Paul, Rev. 8Jld Mrs. John Kim·
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chester, KJ.; Jotm w. Shlglay, and Jeflry.
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bier ~ fauillty and Florence
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' Mr. and Mrs. Don Pullins and Circle, Racine.'
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DISCHABGED: John Woyan, family and Mrs. Grace Glaze Mrs. Jack Follrod, Mrs. Del·
Southside; Llda Evans, Charles· of Columbus came
to bert Eis~lsteln and sao,
ton; Mrs. Charlel Kenaler and spend the Labor Da~.
Mr. and Mn. Virgil Windon
daughter, Aabton; Mrs. Wit· with Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Rid· lamily, Mr. and Mra. Rotlet
-~ iiam Truln8ll. Auburn, Calilor· ford and family .
ler and sons, and Mr. and Mrs.
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house and daughter • Judy• spent Mrs. Lawrence Rose,
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son: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pack (Wll· and family, Cbesler.
Mr IIIII Mrs. Robert Landon, rna RigbthiiUSe).
Mr. and Mrs. 0eo1:1e Gerlhel·l
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G~ a daughter;
Mr. A family picnic was held
mer aiKI Mr. and Mrs. No111111DI
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and Mrs. Rlchord Weaver, Buf· the home of Mr. and Mrs. WIJ. Rose and son, MJnersvUie; Mr.
falo, 1 sou.
liam Radford recently. Pres.~~~ and Mrs. DaM Fell, Wasbblfol
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of Qlncord, Mr. and Mrs. Don
1\GloiZltand ·dauchter •. Sue. and woods. Mrs. Baltr'asons.l\fr.
granddaughter, Heidi, of
. and Mrs. Birdie Babr
and
Anwn and take up to 24 months to pay.
Ashland Metered Gas gives you comfort, conve~nre
land, Mr. and Mrs. Don Pullil1l granddlughter, Pat, and Mr.
~.~hland Metered Gas is easy on your poclletbOok
and family and Mrs. Grace and Mrs. Golden Bahr of
and
economy
in
every
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of
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home.
Use
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for
FOR SCHOOL
,"•cause you pay for it cfter you use it. And we .keep
Glue of Qllumbus, Mr. and ens and her mother, Mrs. Miry
clean.
dependable,
instant
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for
hot
water,
~ plentiful i!Upply of fuel in your tank at all times,
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No matter how rokl thP weather.
Mrs. June Glaze and
Your nearby Ashland LP-Gas Bulk Plant ofl'ers you
Mlddlepol1, Mr. and Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. KeDDetb
y0u'll never run out.
, ~ -; : e\1
a ·complete line of quality gas heating systems and
Glaze and familly of
fltb and son,' Joe, receDtly ...
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and the host and hostess. joyed an overnight
appliances. Expert installation is available as well as
-~ij: b[i&amp;;
Mr. and Mra. WiUiam Radford trtp in West Vlrlinil·
Middleport,
convenient budget terms. You can pay only 10%
!: ~. noli'
and family.
Ray Powell and 'l'omlll1 Walo
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parents over 8 . - 1 WMtead.
Empln tentnl
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M hod • Ch h S day
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THE SHOE BOX in MIDDLEPORT

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WHITE -· ·- -· GAL

H•l•n Sottel-....1

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Made in Circuit Court

Top-Quality Chicgao

Chevy Presents Caroenter
Irs Galloping
Social News
NewCamaro

,.,~~ Sentinel, !omeroy-liDddlepoi't, 0., lept. ~It
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It atarled with an ldell - an Seven pen101111 made up tbe tint IICI'Oill the .COlllltry, a ttudent
Idea- that an instituUon
of faculty; the Rev. Ransoo Dunn, dellriag 1 hllh.er educaUon hod
Chrlillan higher
education president and professor of men- to choose whether to give up
lhould be built in Southeastern Ud and moral philosophy; AI- the r' " and leave the family
Ohio. And on September IS, banus A. Moulton, profe!IOr ol lold, M stay nome and follow
117!. the idea became a real· mathematics and Instructor iD In h1a father's foolsleptl. MOIIe)l

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Enjoy wall-to-wall comfort this winter

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SHOES

COLEMAN
HEATING

S2:tf $5•

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Society.News

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As mob
lndepolldoDt
- dwlt lor oar
services. We repreaent Mveral
atrong compallia llld Clll oolecl
lhl rjtl!l !dad ot ,iolariDCO ., ...
roUt c.r bome, or llltllnoP. A
.U.Illl Clll ofor
fOU only the policilo bia COIDPilliY
tell•· Get 1bo 1111 Diftenoco ill

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furnace takte little
apace ('will fit in a
closet). Completely
lnatalled incl~ding
warm-air l'OGIII ducla.
cold air return, cell•

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INFORMATION

W•ntecl To luy

1964 C:HEVELLE

4 Door Sedan, VB
interior, iood tiref.. radio and beater.

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41\ooM furnished apartment
i• Pomeroy, utilities
paid. PUPPIES. mixedbetw,;en Cock·
Ph. 992·3975 or 992-2571.
er Spamel and Fre•ch Pood-1

Notice

WEEit END meeting, Sept. 15, . -. .
9 13 tic
l.ow'fr Light Mission, Rt. 143, S ROOM furnished house and
Hart;lsonvllle Road.
Rev . bath. Ph. 992-5554. _ 9 13 3lc
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Ralph Spires, Ewinglon, 0., 3- ROOM
apartment and bath,
will be preaching. Sunday af·
furnished . Middleport.
Ph.
ternoon at 2:00. Rev. Mat· 1192-3874.
9 1% tfc
th~w Harden. G. eneral Supt., FURNisimo a artment, 307
'"" have a ded1cal1on serVIl'e.
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Jog. Services begin st 7:00. ~· Ph.
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9 t3 3tp THREE a•d tour room furnish· - 1 ed and unfurnished apart·
12 •• tfc
I WTI..L NOT be responso'bl e for
ments. WY ~5434.
lilY 4ebli contracted by any- THREE and four room
fur
..., .U.er than myself. Carlos
nished apartments. AU utili_Ob_Yor._!Urtland, Ohoo. 9 13 3tp
tiea paid. Phone WY ~Z116.
Rowley and Reed. Aftu i
.4DAM'S Tradmc Post and A•
p. m. caD WY 2-3514.
tlque Store moved lo a new
4 3 tic
locatloa at the Cross Roads !1:-;:=-o:---:-c=;-;;--:-:-:;-=
Junction 124 and Sta~ Route 5 ROOM HOUSE and bath,
143 "" Rulland Road. Ph. large lot. 112G E. Main, Porn·
7424461.
9 7 tfc
eroy, Phone !192·5334.
9 l2 3tp
WilL DO. ironing in my home. ;-;==~.,-==~ 4 ROOM ·~•rtment with bath
Mn. Joa1111 Wolfe. Ph. 9\12 - in Pomeroy, 0 . Ph. 992-5:130.
1577.
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Cliff 5 ROOM apartmeJJt with bath.
8
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lahool House, St. Rt. 124, ev- Pb. !192·
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.., l'riday night at 7 p. m., FOUR - ROOM furnished ;par~
&lt;lda011 Trading Post and ~uc·
me•t WY :1-3658.
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Stntinel Ia Mtobliohod

CALL 992·2156

~MARRI;:o:=E~a"'·"'m"'an"""'':'til"'r""""""'farm""''.'l
house IW'nlshed. Ph. P. lt
Cowdery, :t.o., Bottom, 0 .
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WOMAN It INe witJo me io
IIIJ' ~ IIIII do 1iPt bousewert. Ana Smltb,
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9ANTIID - Work b

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WANTED
BOY

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Upper Mldollaparf Routo

Eorn Money..,.. Pri-

Dolivlri"'l Tho.Dolly
Son Ii nel to •lloltlishod

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HOUSEKEEPER to help care
for 3 children , private room
and board. small wages. Julia
Hill, Rutland, Z houses beJaw ~azarene Church.
9 12 61c

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sntl ''\35. clean. aeat appear·
anoe ·;of good chiii'IICter. Day
or
sblfl available. Apply
In person al Burger Boy. ?J
W. Cl"oa, Athelll, 0. betw...
bo~Ut' of .1 and b p~m. 8 30k:

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DAJ&gt;Y-1111 IOZCiele dlltter
eel right 111 fOUl' project. Pul ·IIOUSIII FOit -.vJI. . . at
. . easy. Free ut'mpte liN Hamilton Slnet, MiddlePbo11e Mrlll,
Goe11e1z port, Gr tal . . IBIL
lleady·MD C.., p!M!epwt,
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MR Q)NDITIONING ailrller- I a00M awD, hUI. lull
a11111 IMlrricl. Jad&lt;'tt Refrlgo besemrl, a · Broadway lit.
eralkm. New Ba-. Pbone Middleport, 0. Pb. U92-Z70l
m 1-87.
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DATING, PLUMBING, Rural Hly.
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DGm1 Bo1t1e Gu. M8o1d iiAYNEtL 1f11!11 jlhiNilf .a
Bn111en, 618 B. J4aba St.,
Bultonul ..,._ I'll. t191o
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ENCE WHETHER ONE HAVE ltOWIIt&lt;&amp;.0-1)0 .yres KONTAIGNE
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MEN, Interested 1ft driving
Hmi. Men aces st to qualify aow 111 drive semi truck
· Ifm1 Drl•·
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MOTORS
eaoAts &amp; MOTORs

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e/vq Type

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Adult

Ptvt!Jaw booldlll - . ~

Ae'l""b1J hold at 1111 lleiiJD. uted bp lin. .Benanl . Fultz,
Ylce pnoldeal. A 1e11or
of
t11anJra from 11n. a, 11. Dow·
1011 WM nad. llrL
Crkwell
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Jamea oDvldeD at llol eomblned
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Senolot llf Bealb
Melhodlat
Cbtnb lloadar •IPbJc at tbtJ

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PRO~MSI

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YOU CA~T JUST
GIVE. UP! 0,00 HAVE.
TO GET IIJ TJoiERE IWD

FIGHT! ITS SIIJK OR
SWIM FOR ALL CF US I

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A note
from
the

teacher

udMn.ilDienc"-nptrt.
eel oa lbl cllatatlt Dill" Jlllold
1aet weft.
Mew literature 1MI dllplaf·
ed and reporled • lor Mis1
Beai llaJIIJor-. .._ displayed
lhlllludy bolt, ~ - ud J)o.

illg," wblob wllllleiiUdled hy

the AftenJooa Qrllle.

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doaatloll far ltlbotil laDche!
W81 nporlld
bp ·lfl. Robaot Barr:ls. A IIIIer wa read
fl'tm llblo ClaMD Jlodebeffe~
uaOIIIICIDg b mlllllln' 1liVfl
relreal • be beld 0aL 11-lS II
Camp AaburJ, llblo 'la!•'inger •--.tnaed ... World Com,
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a&amp; lhe GraN l!lpilaroplll Olarct
iJt Pmoer~.-llld pve 7 lilt ot
lhe aslrbl!!l wldell 1Di!liltlt by

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CmUW Family
Homecoming is.·

H /cJ Sept
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IN &amp;RANAOA, SPAIN, FE\jf, \IJii~ f
AGO GDT TO
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1fiAX&gt; SHE iHOULD seE' n.§
CASTL~ 1'0 JUST' P!Ckm-I.Pl
CU£66 QIE 1tlOk: ~

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ltltcher, Clo••

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llal appUcation and llltervietr ..,.- AJN. ,.. - - ,.. ea:r
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M: ·-11011. fDr •' -mo.oo,
' U... or Write Nalioo .Wide, Co ..,. "'"' .. noo.oo. "':.,~ ..;: Sheri VOUDIJ, Jackie
Mora
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Sept, 17, 1966 at 10:H A.M. (DS1)
AUCTION oN THE POLLOWINGr

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., C~n. Dump Truclcl, Pllkup T.....
Carry7flt. ' T..-lellt, Tractor, Mo•-. and .....,

Mlnlll-ut Equip.

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a,y•-.-.._ ,.am "''
HoldPfcnU,~rmdtly
Members of the Eagles class
of the
Syracuse Methodist
~th
dlurob and their families enjoy·
eel a picnic Sunday at 12:30 P· The Crouser famJJy held '
m. at Royal oat park. The homeooming at tiJeJr home, '
Rev. Wl!lldel G. Slut:kor asked Sept. 4. Pr 11 Wlft Mr. and

gace.

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GrOUp Off'lcefS

LUAL IIO'I'ICI

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youth Choir

...,"":,~~.=:',-_ ed the Mill -AIIIerlca pageant

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Attondbtg were Rev.
and Miss Alfrlda JOIII!II of . Nitro,
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llfrs. Sluller IIIII ltavln, lillss
Va" loin. lofalllt Oide aDd
Marcia Karr, Mr. IIIII Mrs. Bill 10111 ol Ellt\'liw, W; 'Va.; . Mr.
Wlnebrellner and Stefan!o, c. and Mrl. lllvq a...,.and
EI·~2Ntby and line, IJr. and Mrs. daugblen, Wbtleliag,
\'a.;
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:Mlllard Vall Meter IIIII 'l'uaJ, Mr. and Mr1. WllllaDI ~.
Mn. Franldln Rizer and lillll· Mr. IJIId Mil. Cleell CroUser el
u IIIII P'rankiiD, Robert Jl'lana. Spacer, W. V~; Mr.ITII Mn.
'l.'he youth eholr ol the Larurl!l pn, IJr. and Mrs. CarroB Nor- Larry WUiz 81111 1001, J4n. .8111
Cliff Frw lledlodist eburd&gt; r1s and Clarice IIIII Debra.
Livlngstoa ol llwflelil, Ohio;
met 'fttunday tvenWI ~OW· Mr. and Mn. Paul Klees, li'llss Mr. 8Dd Mn• .Arcb Swonlgao,
lng practiee, In Itt ncreaUGD Eleanor Robson and Debra Dorolh)', W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
1'00111 of tho p8llllll&amp;ge.
Hartanbach, Mrs. Carl Kloes, Robert Crouser and 111111, CharPrayer hJ Sandro Glbnorll Mr. and Mrs. r ,. Wlnebreo. lesion, W. Va.; Mrs.
Rayopened the meeting, followed aer and Patty, Suzanne, Ruth mond Crouser and daughter,
by I llll'lplurl bJ tach and Sandra, Mr. and M,l. Jolla Dunbar, va., lllr. IDII Mrs.
Jllfillbor. Mrs. Thoma~ Lane, Sauvac• and JeaD 81111 Vicky, Roy Crouaer, Mr. ud lin. Du.
pmldell&amp;, who Willi leaviDI to 11GH A1111 IIIII Keith IJsle Ma· 19 UviDpiCIU lif Collllllbal; Mr.
eoter eoU~e. resigned, and ry IIIII Terena Ferrell
Mr. and Mn. Wllllaal Grillln ud
Sl!lllra Gllmon ,.81 elected u and 1ifrs. awte1 Hoback.
daughter, WasbiDgtoo,
Pa.;
pn~ldlllt, Rev. Eageae GIB,
EniJt Dole 1bompaoa, Wash·
tice president, and Breuda a-,
Chaney, ltlc*. lagtoa, Pa.l llarr O:ooser t1 .
W1more aeWI report«.
ant, Janet and Juda Men, Mr. Rutllmd; 11m BIB Bobstotter of
Relreobmentl were ...-ed aiJd lira. Mora and Mn. Dwllbl Rutllmd, and Mrs. Vlrgiltl1
lly Mrl. Lane • Rocer Klein, MUboan, od'flaor.
Bailey, Blplq, W. Va.
Karelya and Tom lloullby, lifo.
ty and Gr~ Eblin, 1llartba Bro.
br Darlene Eblin, Karel 11'1•
res: Jeff Bowell, Wayne 1.&amp;
holt, lloDdra alld Brenda G1J.
more ..t a... and lira. GW
and Nalley, Kathy, Darlo and
WASHINGTON CO. FAIRGROUNDS
Doloretl. The ... meef!ng lOIII
be September 18.

Legal Notice

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At Comblnecl Meeting of Circlet 'i'.'1

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1t1z1e, ,..._ ol Llvlllg.
A poem, "Christ Haa
No
Rands But Om' Handa"
by
Mrl. Len Grueter, averal teo
lectlonl by the quartet,
the
Jtymn, Blest
The Tit '!.'hal
B!udl 111C1 lhe beneiiiCIIm by
1M Rev. Pead Caalo Gf Qes.
w 11a1111 She llmk:e.

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a hayride and w11uer 101111t
Salurda:r tvlllinl It lbl llou4
of Mr. and Mn. Woodrow llilrL
FoDoftll . . hiiJI'Idt wllh
llr. Morll 11 driver, aiJd 1111
nut. She gruup atJ-yed clll»
IIlii Ia the recreation nJIIIII of

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I8WlNG ......,__ repslr me, d IDikeL WY W2IM. I ROOMS, btllt. IIIOioBed porch
t11t Fabric Shop, Poawuy
baSOIIliD~ eoal lantaft, fruit
Aalborlzed SIDler lalel and tree&amp;, ff,501l. J'ear!}'AIII.wdl,

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IICT LIKE THI ~.- AND THEN THE'Fre
PECULIA~ ·GLEAM IN ·

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SERVICE station, vacant, liv·
lllg quarters, 11pptr SyriiCIIIII,
will •el oa blld fOIIIraQI. $2r
warm.
you_rtll ARAB 5011.
"":ua'::" r~ BuDd~ DOME at llil Hobart St., Jilld·
I)' ~a lliddleporl
dJeport, 0....,... lot,
P
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:Y lie $!,000.
BOUSE '"' Llncola Relgbtl. Jlo.
AW110fiBIIII
16117, Pumeroy. Unfunlished,
Ia ,.... Swdw
..,50111 wMil kadi e fi',B.
Critt Bradlvrd
.AIL oan btl llpii'"'Jd Cal W.Z.
IJitle, l'rWt • CoiiiMI
2?28 altlr • p. •· Cal tl9lo

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lofn. . . . . del lied (be
TRill 110MB
n11J dlr 1M , _ 1M11i1J aDd )111'10111 .u.nc11ar
JWOII lrllme e ~ Sprlugl Melbodill ..... luD- 1111 - - and 1111 day'• »
I liv
(:lEU) ~ U,, hef!JIJ!dng wllll till wor- ltrillel while tiJere. .Mn. Euler
Jag 100111
' ...S . . llbip ......- at 1:31 a.m., , . N¥1ned the ~ Gf lhll witb pleiMr ef liMe
liMed br llulllla1lldloal.
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oabinell, • d • bMh, : : Dunll tbl wonblp Mnllt, _......,
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lty rooDI, Milar, lerge- 111 ...,_ Gf the a.. Cbelllr ~.~.~!!.eomments made
oroa.
'llilll
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menial IreD ";;g., ~ Lemley, 1111 JGUIII lllair I"' DmiCiou were p.-,.. br Mn.
Also 5 •oAIP - e l n 111aa1t .ned a. IIJlSIIbor and •alao 1181111 llnelll Jraser ot till Elnllouse witb Ji.q rGOIII, . . der I laJ lobooL A W
Clroltt wldeb IDaluded ICfipbul
lllen, bodnJoln8. ball! . 1DC1 dinner wu urnd Ill - ·
IIJd a m~ ,. Palth and
~ liooated Gil ~at llo2111 All .-go !Woludl 11r lin. l'l'a,.., SbtJ 11osec1 w1111 "1be
l15) Ia ..... pe&amp;s P1t114 Wlllillll lladferd opened lite Lonl'l Pra,..,•
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AU&gt;ert M. Cox, Rellllaf
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lom1sbed apartme~~l, Mlddleo and melou. .,.......,.. .-·-·
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tl,500.
WANTED
pori, Obit. Pb. ~4.
lilt, P~ 0, Pit. ID~ dJRuss Breeding Semce, a PIVE b"*- boue, loiiiNI
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•• lflelce el 111 llutis iD 11 daU, Street. P~. t8,I08.
BOY or GIRL
ro.nss~o
lleef breeda. F9f' oervice TWO bedroom, modem frame
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Dial 'Parter'• W.Z.22M llome, • fJneoln 8., 1114In RutiiHid To
Pomenlf er IIIS-3824 Chester. dleport,

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tZ bedrooms), balb, 1....,.._ .IUIOMOBILI: luai . . . lleeD
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Pemeroy,O.

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ARTIFICIIILS

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Phone 992-2143

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tllll Bouse, Russell Welcb, MODERN z bedrMm home.
Mlet maaager.
I 23 lie
Pomeroy, 0. Ph. ~3 day
cr 992-370:1 evenings.
W1nted
7 at tic
~=~W~NTED- Babysitter. Ph. 4 ROOM _HOUSE w1th batlt f0l1 CAN weJk , 11 JWI' JUg t
_ '4U331.
I 13 2tc :~ ullh~ ;oo;, good ga::, ..,_ lftK eleaniiJa • w1t11
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Bill from reliable contractor Ph e94
rt 9 22 61 • acme, t 11' .. ~ Lustre P0811L EIO&lt;J~to build ti room, approximote· ·
·
.,.. pooer reotal fl. aJy 2200 sq. ft. home,
lull 2 ~OOM trailer, natural gas. HardooaN, Plllll8l'Cif, 0.
b... ment. attached
double water, all olellsils lumlshed,
• • ..
garage, electnc and oil fur- close to slort and tlost to iiiNGEli sEWINO" RACH!Nl
oaoe beat. on my farm at my home . ph- lo_uso, will le&amp;lmodol. Iii 111111 ....ij4tl
Hartf&lt;Jrd, w. Va. Write: How· rent a. couple cr pnvata per- to laney desiga ,bult.talu&gt;le,
word Hickel, 328 S. Stale, He- 1 son. P~. 843-26011. Portland, 0 . •lind hem, appUqut, aw ill
me~ California.
9 12 31c
9 tfc zippers, eta. Ill desk typo
YOUNG polled . Hereford . bull . TRAILER,
BroWII'I Trailer oewillg table. Like leW. Only
..,.ani Dodderer, Rt. 3, Cool· Court, Miner•viU.., 0. Phole 7 payment.o of $7.'11 a 111011111
Y1lle, 0.
g 12 )tp -33••
t 7 11&lt;1
'-~ Ph. f!l.28115.
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9\12-2G71.
9 13 6tc!
i
one
ONE Kmgsto• sweeper
wtb 1
t a 6tp
all allachmenls. Hke
new. IIT'S TERRIFIC th0
y we're
Ph :_949-2261 • Racme._ 9 13 6tc
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selling Blue Lustre wa
for clean·
1960 MOBILE HOME, 2 bed· ing rugs and
upholstery.
rooms, 17 ft. living room, Rent electric shampooer $1.
front kitchen, see at Skate-A- Baker Furniture Co. 9 12 6tc
Way Roller R'1nk, Chesler or
call 58:&gt;-3929 after 6 p. m.
BRACE yourse If 1or a thrl·u the
g 11 31&lt;
first time you use Blue LUJ..
tre to clean rugs. Renl EJ....
DON'T pump your sluggish sep- tric Shampooer $1. PomerOJ
tic tank. Get Klean-Em-All ee... t Bloc k co.
•• ll -t i •
septic lank cleaner. Land· YOU SAVED llld llaved lor
mark Farm Bureau.tll 30 tc wall to wallGal'JIIII. I'eep il
new wltb Blue Lustre. Heot
DON'T pump your sluggish sepo electrie +a:upoeer ... J'iolo.
11c tank. Get Klean·Em • All
cu., 1110.
8 j
Septic T81lk Cleaner. Land- tni
•1 It 1M
mark Farm Bureau fom•
roy, 0.
10 3Dtc IIJiCili Sewing kachiDo ill
1oft1r portable ease. 11111
110 TON Chevrolet truck, short machille !all model Hal the
wheel base with ~lock racb, llanl ....u., 11 ~~~ ..,up.
all '" good c.nd1tJon. Phone .......... "'"' - . Take ewer
~ 2787
t 7 lip
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pay&lt;ne&lt;IU ol
per moo~
BUDGET PRlCED IWolluie II Wq • Ill JCUr llame. Pboae
oar third Door lludget ebop.
llll'k3218.
t 11. 6to
Baker Flll'Dilure, Middleport ilti IIIGJ iJiallnlt srere.. Ohio.
11 • Ill 'Do. 1 •IIIIIISir•tor It
HAY. Pk. W.Z.'III.'Il. I f f1p 1oea1 _ , . fair. 'l'bil set
DuSH Cobbllr talou,
hBI HW warraniJ. llust 1e1.
bat potawialer. AJse JladiD 1¥ipptd, 4 lljlf8l ttue
IUIIiDC 1o1na11111 )licit: ,..... 6aiJie )lli&lt;ie ._41 er ts per
Hlf $I bushel Ct.artel 1fi1. - . , M 1t1 ,... bomL I'll.
_._' P«ttand,
1 11 J12W .ma,
t 11 1M
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Blaettnars

ILAETTNARS

'flY 2-2191

95

plckup

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BOBCAT
SPRINT

,__ !at . $~
Bel Air st. wagon. White over red finish, cu::.n enor, •--

1957 CHEVROLET

6 ROOM house ia Bradbury,
close to school. Ph. 892-~., ONE pair heavy duly
1
':-~ titc i camper jack, Winch type, •
3 ROOM house and bath
oa[ used 1 time. Also one Alli·l
Laurel St, Pomeroy. Pl1. m
ance Tenna rotor, l1rovy hand

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ALWIW5 WUZ: A

6Rtllf ONE FER

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MSO SPORT

and

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engine. std. trans. While finis _ w•th red

I tire.-;, V8 ene:inf', automatie tra~s., R&amp;H.
condllion, $25. Ph. 992-3589.
f
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pQt[ IIOJ ~
• ._.__ Co.
13 3 cl

bicycle, 1 year old.

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$1495

~1~EL-L-:E~W~I7.N~EY~IT~~~--~
DON'T 6l!SI'RISE ME
NONE··ZONIE MAE

WIS PIECE

HONDA ·
SAUS &amp; SERVI(E

i1AR1EY DAVIDSON
MOTORCYQES

WHEn
AliGNMENT

1962 CHEVROLET

w.,..

For Rent

EXPERIENCED

2 Door. Low mileaa:e by local owner, be~utiful dark green
ovoc li.iht a:reen. Like new whitewall t1res, spotlest .el~an
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155 h p 6 cylinder engine ilandard transrnJssJon,
1n erroc,
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radio. heater, real nJce.
$1095

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'fALLeR f:1AIL- OllOER

Motor Co.

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JUGHAID-TELL 'lOR!!
AUNT LOWEEIY TtV\T
ZONIE MAE HAWKINS

Pomeroy

,.. :,•~: , _ , _ OLD COINS and paper cutTeJ&gt;. USED 1!156 Shasta travel trail;......,
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cy. in nice condition, material er 1 Apacho Ea•les cam"'
c.uteii.LA'nONI
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before 1900 especla Y wan • ing equipmeol and rentals.
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ed, paymc curren pnees. Roush and Lyou Campmg
aHVLA'ftONI
conridential. Send
Ust to: TrailerS, Maso11, W. Va. Ph.
T• ,..,...._ ....."'" rM rt.,.t
Cash Jnc., P . 0. Box 648,
182·2806 or· 773-5611. 1 13 tic i
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Mason, W. Va.
9 I 12tp
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IJIU.:; ANTIQUES. Fursiture, marble CANNING tomatoes, 50c bush
_.,. '""'- '""'"" ,....., .
lop tablea, dishes, c•l glasa, el, pick your owo '"' " bush·\
u•••
misceUaneous items.
Let el, p1cked. Don Hubbard, Sy·
,., w...t All a.mc.
9 13 8te
• c•n • ,.
•ne ,... ,.. Rudisill, IlMJ LegiOD Terrace,
racuse, 0 .
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Pomeroy, Ohio.
8 19 30tp ENGLJSH;-26 inch, 3 . speed, i
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biNIV GOOGLI 7M SNUFJY SMITH

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I 'miNK I 'M IN
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INFORMATION

W•ntecl To luy

1964 C:HEVELLE

4 Door Sedan, VB
interior, iood tiref.. radio and beater.

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PH:.. ONEWA"'WYAD2-2156
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5293.
t 11 lie 1!19y2p·e555.u2s.ed very I ., 13 31~
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Ph
41\ooM furnished apartment
i• Pomeroy, utilities
paid. PUPPIES. mixedbetw,;en Cock·
Ph. 992·3975 or 992-2571.
er Spamel and Fre•ch Pood-1

Notice

WEEit END meeting, Sept. 15, . -. .
9 13 tic
l.ow'fr Light Mission, Rt. 143, S ROOM furnished house and
Hart;lsonvllle Road.
Rev . bath. Ph. 992-5554. _ 9 13 3lc
·
Ralph Spires, Ewinglon, 0., 3- ROOM
apartment and bath,
will be preaching. Sunday af·
furnished . Middleport.
Ph.
ternoon at 2:00. Rev. Mat· 1192-3874.
9 1% tfc
th~w Harden. G. eneral Supt., FURNisimo a artment, 307
'"" have a ded1cal1on serVIl'e.
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Rn Harden w11l be preach· SpriAg ve · omerov· •
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Jog. Services begin st 7:00. ~· Ph.
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9 t3 3tp THREE a•d tour room furnish· - 1 ed and unfurnished apart·
12 •• tfc
I WTI..L NOT be responso'bl e for
ments. WY ~5434.
lilY 4ebli contracted by any- THREE and four room
fur
..., .U.er than myself. Carlos
nished apartments. AU utili_Ob_Yor._!Urtland, Ohoo. 9 13 3tp
tiea paid. Phone WY ~Z116.
Rowley and Reed. Aftu i
.4DAM'S Tradmc Post and A•
p. m. caD WY 2-3514.
tlque Store moved lo a new
4 3 tic
locatloa at the Cross Roads !1:-;:=-o:---:-c=;-;;--:-:-:;-=
Junction 124 and Sta~ Route 5 ROOM HOUSE and bath,
143 "" Rulland Road. Ph. large lot. 112G E. Main, Porn·
7424461.
9 7 tfc
eroy, Phone !192·5334.
9 l2 3tp
WilL DO. ironing in my home. ;-;==~.,-==~ 4 ROOM ·~•rtment with bath
Mn. Joa1111 Wolfe. Ph. 9\12 - in Pomeroy, 0 . Ph. 992-5:130.
1577.
I 7 6tc
9 11 tfc
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Cliff 5 ROOM apartmeJJt with bath.
8
3319
lahool House, St. Rt. 124, ev- Pb. !192·
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.., l'riday night at 7 p. m., FOUR - ROOM furnished ;par~
&lt;lda011 Trading Post and ~uc·
me•t WY :1-3658.
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Stntinel Ia Mtobliohod

CALL 992·2156

~MARRI;:o:=E~a"'·"'m"'an"""'':'til"'r""""""'farm""''.'l
house IW'nlshed. Ph. P. lt
Cowdery, :t.o., Bottom, 0 .
I II 314

WOMAN It INe witJo me io
IIIJ' ~ IIIII do 1iPt bousewert. Ana Smltb,
1.
4lb lt., Mld4leper!, 0 .

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9ANTIID - Work b

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boUdo
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WANTED
BOY

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GIRL

Upper Mldollaparf Routo

Eorn Money..,.. Pri-

Dolivlri"'l Tho.Dolly
Son Ii nel to •lloltlishod

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HOUSEKEEPER to help care
for 3 children , private room
and board. small wages. Julia
Hill, Rutland, Z houses beJaw ~azarene Church.
9 12 61c

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MALE ',HELP. betweea ages 'l1
sntl ''\35. clean. aeat appear·
anoe ·;of good chiii'IICter. Day
or
sblfl available. Apply
In person al Burger Boy. ?J
W. Cl"oa, Athelll, 0. betw...
bo~Ut' of .1 and b p~m. 8 30k:

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DAJ&gt;Y-1111 IOZCiele dlltter
eel right 111 fOUl' project. Pul ·IIOUSIII FOit -.vJI. . . at
. . easy. Free ut'mpte liN Hamilton Slnet, MiddlePbo11e Mrlll,
Goe11e1z port, Gr tal . . IBIL
lleady·MD C.., p!M!epwt,
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MR Q)NDITIONING ailrller- I a00M awD, hUI. lull
a11111 IMlrricl. Jad&lt;'tt Refrlgo besemrl, a · Broadway lit.
eralkm. New Ba-. Pbone Middleport, 0. Pb. U92-Z70l
m 1-87.
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DATING, PLUMBING, Rural Hly.
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Bn111en, 618 B. J4aba St.,
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MEN, Interested 1ft driving
Hmi. Men aces st to qualify aow 111 drive semi truck
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MOTORS
eaoAts &amp; MOTORs

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Ptvt!Jaw booldlll - . ~

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Ylce pnoldeal. A 1e11or
of
t11anJra from 11n. a, 11. Dow·
1011 WM nad. llrL
Crkwell
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TO GET IIJ TJoiERE IWD

FIGHT! ITS SIIJK OR
SWIM FOR ALL CF US I

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A note
from
the

teacher

udMn.ilDienc"-nptrt.
eel oa lbl cllatatlt Dill" Jlllold
1aet weft.
Mew literature 1MI dllplaf·
ed and reporled • lor Mis1
Beai llaJIIJor-. .._ displayed
lhlllludy bolt, ~ - ud J)o.

illg," wblob wllllleiiUdled hy

the AftenJooa Qrllle.

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doaatloll far ltlbotil laDche!
W81 nporlld
bp ·lfl. Robaot Barr:ls. A IIIIer wa read
fl'tm llblo ClaMD Jlodebeffe~
uaOIIIICIDg b mlllllln' 1liVfl
relreal • be beld 0aL 11-lS II
Camp AaburJ, llblo 'la!•'inger •--.tnaed ... World Com,
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a&amp; lhe GraN l!lpilaroplll Olarct
iJt Pmoer~.-llld pve 7 lilt ot
lhe aslrbl!!l wldell 1Di!liltlt by

glene Jdla, elo•IJ.., .........
ud CllldNII Md oltlr ~

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lly HAROLD GRA"( .

CmUW Family
Homecoming is.·

H /cJ Sept
e
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~. Al" A SMALl OINNriR AIIRT"t'
IN &amp;RANAOA, SPAIN, FE\jf, \IJii~ f
AGO GDT TO
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1fiAX&gt; SHE iHOULD seE' n.§
CASTL~ 1'0 JUST' P!Ckm-I.Pl
CU£66 QIE 1tlOk: ~

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se•\OUQ.v.

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PUBLIC AUCTION
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ltltcher, Clo••

..4etil1ity .Se8SDII

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• l'IIICtmenl Service. Colllidllllo •· p,.,_ •••- •• _..., ... lee· Holter, MarHya Mcintyre,
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llal appUcation and llltervietr ..,.- AJN. ,.. - - ,.. ea:r
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Grueser, Debbie JefJen,
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M: ·-11011. fDr •' -mo.oo,
' U... or Write Nalioo .Wide, Co ..,. "'"' .. noo.oo. "':.,~ ..;: Sheri VOUDIJ, Jackie
Mora
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Ti'anspertatloll ~~......::.·...;...... .. .. and lliflll, ~ Maaoa, Rlc;h·~· Ill E. 4111 St., CiJt. ~tct:::'c:
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Sept, 17, 1966 at 10:H A.M. (DS1)
AUCTION oN THE POLLOWINGr

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., C~n. Dump Truclcl, Pllkup T.....
Carry7flt. ' T..-lellt, Tractor, Mo•-. and .....,

Mlnlll-ut Equip.

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DIPAR'I'M&amp;MT OP HIGHWAyt _ . -

TIRMsc

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BRI).JG 'rOUR

a,y•-.-.._ ,.am "''
HoldPfcnU,~rmdtly
Members of the Eagles class
of the
Syracuse Methodist
~th
dlurob and their families enjoy·
eel a picnic Sunday at 12:30 P· The Crouser famJJy held '
m. at Royal oat park. The homeooming at tiJeJr home, '
Rev. Wl!lldel G. Slut:kor asked Sept. 4. Pr 11 Wlft Mr. and

gace.

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BUT l THIIJk
'«XX 1-jAD eE TTER.

already!

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the Mora home and allo watch-

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GrOUp Off'lcefS

LUAL IIO'I'ICI

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MlliUpolltln Motors

youth Choir

...,"":,~~.=:',-_ ed the Mill -AIIIerlca pageant

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Attondbtg were Rev.
and Miss Alfrlda JOIII!II of . Nitro,
'
llfrs. Sluller IIIII ltavln, lillss
Va" loin. lofalllt Oide aDd
Marcia Karr, Mr. IIIII Mrs. Bill 10111 ol Ellt\'liw, W; 'Va.; . Mr.
Wlnebrellner and Stefan!o, c. and Mrl. lllvq a...,.and
EI·~2Ntby and line, IJr. and Mrs. daugblen, Wbtleliag,
\'a.;
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:Mlllard Vall Meter IIIII 'l'uaJ, Mr. and Mr1. WllllaDI ~.
Mn. Franldln Rizer and lillll· Mr. IJIId Mil. Cleell CroUser el
u IIIII P'rankiiD, Robert Jl'lana. Spacer, W. V~; Mr.ITII Mn.
'l.'he youth eholr ol the Larurl!l pn, IJr. and Mrs. CarroB Nor- Larry WUiz 81111 1001, J4n. .8111
Cliff Frw lledlodist eburd&gt; r1s and Clarice IIIII Debra.
Livlngstoa ol llwflelil, Ohio;
met 'fttunday tvenWI ~OW· Mr. and Mn. Paul Klees, li'llss Mr. 8Dd Mn• .Arcb Swonlgao,
lng practiee, In Itt ncreaUGD Eleanor Robson and Debra Dorolh)', W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
1'00111 of tho p8llllll&amp;ge.
Hartanbach, Mrs. Carl Kloes, Robert Crouser and 111111, CharPrayer hJ Sandro Glbnorll Mr. and Mrs. r ,. Wlnebreo. lesion, W. Va.; Mrs.
Rayopened the meeting, followed aer and Patty, Suzanne, Ruth mond Crouser and daughter,
by I llll'lplurl bJ tach and Sandra, Mr. and M,l. Jolla Dunbar, va., lllr. IDII Mrs.
Jllfillbor. Mrs. Thoma~ Lane, Sauvac• and JeaD 81111 Vicky, Roy Crouaer, Mr. ud lin. Du.
pmldell&amp;, who Willi leaviDI to 11GH A1111 IIIII Keith IJsle Ma· 19 UviDpiCIU lif Collllllbal; Mr.
eoter eoU~e. resigned, and ry IIIII Terena Ferrell
Mr. and Mn. Wllllaal Grillln ud
Sl!lllra Gllmon ,.81 elected u and 1ifrs. awte1 Hoback.
daughter, WasbiDgtoo,
Pa.;
pn~ldlllt, Rev. Eageae GIB,
EniJt Dole 1bompaoa, Wash·
tice president, and Breuda a-,
Chaney, ltlc*. lagtoa, Pa.l llarr O:ooser t1 .
W1more aeWI report«.
ant, Janet and Juda Men, Mr. Rutllmd; 11m BIB Bobstotter of
Relreobmentl were ...-ed aiJd lira. Mora and Mn. Dwllbl Rutllmd, and Mrs. Vlrgiltl1
lly Mrl. Lane • Rocer Klein, MUboan, od'flaor.
Bailey, Blplq, W. Va.
Karelya and Tom lloullby, lifo.
ty and Gr~ Eblin, 1llartba Bro.
br Darlene Eblin, Karel 11'1•
res: Jeff Bowell, Wayne 1.&amp;
holt, lloDdra alld Brenda G1J.
more ..t a... and lira. GW
and Nalley, Kathy, Darlo and
WASHINGTON CO. FAIRGROUNDS
Doloretl. The ... meef!ng lOIII
be September 18.

Legal Notice

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AcJ Jt M hod' A""""mb/y D_,!ewed
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At Comblnecl Meeting of Circlet 'i'.'1

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1t1z1e, ,..._ ol Llvlllg.
A poem, "Christ Haa
No
Rands But Om' Handa"
by
Mrl. Len Grueter, averal teo
lectlonl by the quartet,
the
Jtymn, Blest
The Tit '!.'hal
B!udl 111C1 lhe beneiiiCIIm by
1M Rev. Pead Caalo Gf Qes.
w 11a1111 She llmk:e.

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Tbe Flvo Pe1nt Sial' llllclt.,. ctlosed their .._B with
a hayride and w11uer 101111t
Salurda:r tvlllinl It lbl llou4
of Mr. and Mn. Woodrow llilrL
FoDoftll . . hiiJI'Idt wllh
llr. Morll 11 driver, aiJd 1111
nut. She gruup atJ-yed clll»
IIlii Ia the recreation nJIIIII of

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SELLING O!,IT

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lfilltGdlst
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FUNNY!

IADIATOR

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I8WlNG ......,__ repslr me, d IDikeL WY W2IM. I ROOMS, btllt. IIIOioBed porch
t11t Fabric Shop, Poawuy
baSOIIliD~ eoal lantaft, fruit
Aalborlzed SIDler lalel and tree&amp;, ff,501l. J'ear!}'AIII.wdl,

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.:·~pIT, LEE! OU7 liNE NON·CX.W5
IICT LIKE THI ~.- AND THEN THE'Fre
PECULIA~ ·GLEAM IN ·

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MIDDLiPOIT OHIO

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SERVICE station, vacant, liv·
lllg quarters, 11pptr SyriiCIIIII,
will •el oa blld fOIIIraQI. $2r
warm.
you_rtll ARAB 5011.
"":ua'::" r~ BuDd~ DOME at llil Hobart St., Jilld·
I)' ~a lliddleporl
dJeport, 0....,... lot,
P
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:Y lie $!,000.
BOUSE '"' Llncola Relgbtl. Jlo.
AW110fiBIIII
16117, Pumeroy. Unfunlished,
Ia ,.... Swdw
..,50111 wMil kadi e fi',B.
Critt Bradlvrd
.AIL oan btl llpii'"'Jd Cal W.Z.
IJitle, l'rWt • CoiiiMI
2?28 altlr • p. •· Cal tl9lo

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lofn. . . . . del lied (be
TRill 110MB
n11J dlr 1M , _ 1M11i1J aDd )111'10111 .u.nc11ar
JWOII lrllme e ~ Sprlugl Melbodill ..... luD- 1111 - - and 1111 day'• »
I liv
(:lEU) ~ U,, hef!JIJ!dng wllll till wor- ltrillel while tiJere. .Mn. Euler
Jag 100111
' ...S . . llbip ......- at 1:31 a.m., , . N¥1ned the ~ Gf lhll witb pleiMr ef liMe
liMed br llulllla1lldloal.
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oabinell, • d • bMh, : : Dunll tbl wonblp Mnllt, _......,
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lty rooDI, Milar, lerge- 111 ...,_ Gf the a.. Cbelllr ~.~.~!!.eomments made
oroa.
'llilll
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menial IreD ";;g., ~ Lemley, 1111 JGUIII lllair I"' DmiCiou were p.-,.. br Mn.
Also 5 •oAIP - e l n 111aa1t .ned a. IIJlSIIbor and •alao 1181111 llnelll Jraser ot till Elnllouse witb Ji.q rGOIII, . . der I laJ lobooL A W
Clroltt wldeb IDaluded ICfipbul
lllen, bodnJoln8. ball! . 1DC1 dinner wu urnd Ill - ·
IIJd a m~ ,. Palth and
~ liooated Gil ~at llo2111 All .-go !Woludl 11r lin. l'l'a,.., SbtJ 11osec1 w1111 "1be
l15) Ia ..... pe&amp;s P1t114 Wlllillll lladferd opened lite Lonl'l Pra,..,•
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allemoo8 iEhiN, tal Aid bJ '1'111 meelblg Wll Pteceded
8UGDI!J&amp; JROUT
She bymll, Wlta&amp; 7 Friend We wllb a IIJlllballl lllPPI" .-vee~
y
AU&gt;ert M. Cox, Rellllaf
B-. Ia - . . _. III'IIJtl' llr by lhe pr Q' telllld me...-.
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h . J..enH,.
ldeDII Gf lie 1oar elol, 01u1
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liN. Waitw ..... and lin. "11,• MlenJooll Clre1e, l:l'lllr
Ev • p IDo'fC • •1111 Bllllcill JJbllll prestilted a duel,
1I'SOI
""ifa lllclt A Will' Per Me,• Cllrckandlhe
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'I'WO lijltllll rl house,
111 ... Ill wa., qaarlet 1roa1 . : - - . : a::!,~
Jif14 •I At
• P1111 q _, Gallla
~ JIWDo a artreJ. tUa fnm 1b 1
f'.$11.
ben. !be ~. later 'I'IJ!'Iar
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flw4p; ell pa11ar rtl. ' - ...llltedllt Womall
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R 1/
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At Roc1c SpringS

lllvala&amp;IMUI•••• ,

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CALL 992-2156

~'!,anted . To

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. DICK RAWLINGS

fma UU. WY Ml,. MldciiPOrt. 0.
fEB INSUIIANCE AGENCY,.__ _ _ _ _ _.;....;.._
INC.~ aw:,lq ~
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1 4 301or 'IHREE bedroom aodtn
W;;i;;i;;;B-:COLD=ft'WEA=:;:;1;;;:,9iii•:ii&gt;R--;;• llome, llllutiHtieJ, Enlerprile,
.
act 1e E.li.B. Cburch, ..,601.

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'I'WO aparlmeJlt ltouM, Clflbtllll
;====~~==;;!NICE f rooms and bath , . BEANS, po~_.:.. •,:::
lusi
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Street, PomorcJr, ..._. lol,
lom1sbed apartme~~l, Mlddleo and melou. .,.......,.. .-·-·
INISS ...,, • ....,
tl,500.
WANTED
pori, Obit. Pb. ~4.
lilt, P~ 0, Pit. ID~ dJRuss Breeding Semce, a PIVE b"*- boue, loiiiNI
• a Ill
•• lflelce el 111 llutis iD 11 daU, Street. P~. t8,I08.
BOY or GIRL
ro.nss~o
lleef breeda. F9f' oervice TWO bedroom, modem frame
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$6.
Dial 'Parter'• W.Z.22M llome, • fJneoln 8., 1114In RutiiHid To
Pomenlf er IIIS-3824 Chester. dleport,

Eom Money oncl Prl-.,

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IIUilDLEI'OilT - I room Jrame
tZ bedrooms), balb, 1....,.._ .IUIOMOBILI: luai . . . lleeD
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aaaelled7 Loll 1M .per&amp;
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II'OUR bedrOOlll ltouM. l4l Bitttar111&amp; Amllte, l"oolltr07, -

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IJe&lt;lroomoll.

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llardwood
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P0$6M,SOOERO.OOY. - l'Ao

6 rooms

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Pemeroy,O.

PLYMOO'riif 4 door.._

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ARTIFICIIILS

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Phone 992-2143

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tllll Bouse, Russell Welcb, MODERN z bedrMm home.
Mlet maaager.
I 23 lie
Pomeroy, 0. Ph. ~3 day
cr 992-370:1 evenings.
W1nted
7 at tic
~=~W~NTED- Babysitter. Ph. 4 ROOM _HOUSE w1th batlt f0l1 CAN weJk , 11 JWI' JUg t
_ '4U331.
I 13 2tc :~ ullh~ ;oo;, good ga::, ..,_ lftK eleaniiJa • w1t11
1
Bill from reliable contractor Ph e94
rt 9 22 61 • acme, t 11' .. ~ Lustre P0811L EIO&lt;J~to build ti room, approximote· ·
·
.,.. pooer reotal fl. aJy 2200 sq. ft. home,
lull 2 ~OOM trailer, natural gas. HardooaN, Plllll8l'Cif, 0.
b... ment. attached
double water, all olellsils lumlshed,
• • ..
garage, electnc and oil fur- close to slort and tlost to iiiNGEli sEWINO" RACH!Nl
oaoe beat. on my farm at my home . ph- lo_uso, will le&amp;lmodol. Iii 111111 ....ij4tl
Hartf&lt;Jrd, w. Va. Write: How· rent a. couple cr pnvata per- to laney desiga ,bult.talu&gt;le,
word Hickel, 328 S. Stale, He- 1 son. P~. 843-26011. Portland, 0 . •lind hem, appUqut, aw ill
me~ California.
9 12 31c
9 tfc zippers, eta. Ill desk typo
YOUNG polled . Hereford . bull . TRAILER,
BroWII'I Trailer oewillg table. Like leW. Only
..,.ani Dodderer, Rt. 3, Cool· Court, Miner•viU.., 0. Phole 7 payment.o of $7.'11 a 111011111
Y1lle, 0.
g 12 )tp -33••
t 7 11&lt;1
'-~ Ph. f!l.28115.
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OPIN IVIL ':00 P.M. ., ..
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9\12-2G71.
9 13 6tc!
i
one
ONE Kmgsto• sweeper
wtb 1
t a 6tp
all allachmenls. Hke
new. IIT'S TERRIFIC th0
y we're
Ph :_949-2261 • Racme._ 9 13 6tc
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selling Blue Lustre wa
for clean·
1960 MOBILE HOME, 2 bed· ing rugs and
upholstery.
rooms, 17 ft. living room, Rent electric shampooer $1.
front kitchen, see at Skate-A- Baker Furniture Co. 9 12 6tc
Way Roller R'1nk, Chesler or
call 58:&gt;-3929 after 6 p. m.
BRACE yourse If 1or a thrl·u the
g 11 31&lt;
first time you use Blue LUJ..
tre to clean rugs. Renl EJ....
DON'T pump your sluggish sep- tric Shampooer $1. PomerOJ
tic tank. Get Klean-Em-All ee... t Bloc k co.
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septic lank cleaner. Land· YOU SAVED llld llaved lor
mark Farm Bureau.tll 30 tc wall to wallGal'JIIII. I'eep il
new wltb Blue Lustre. Heot
DON'T pump your sluggish sepo electrie +a:upoeer ... J'iolo.
11c tank. Get Klean·Em • All
cu., 1110.
8 j
Septic T81lk Cleaner. Land- tni
•1 It 1M
mark Farm Bureau fom•
roy, 0.
10 3Dtc IIJiCili Sewing kachiDo ill
1oft1r portable ease. 11111
110 TON Chevrolet truck, short machille !all model Hal the
wheel base with ~lock racb, llanl ....u., 11 ~~~ ..,up.
all '" good c.nd1tJon. Phone .......... "'"' - . Take ewer
~ 2787
t 7 lip
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pay&lt;ne&lt;IU ol
per moo~
BUDGET PRlCED IWolluie II Wq • Ill JCUr llame. Pboae
oar third Door lludget ebop.
llll'k3218.
t 11. 6to
Baker Flll'Dilure, Middleport ilti IIIGJ iJiallnlt srere.. Ohio.
11 • Ill 'Do. 1 •IIIIIISir•tor It
HAY. Pk. W.Z.'III.'Il. I f f1p 1oea1 _ , . fair. 'l'bil set
DuSH Cobbllr talou,
hBI HW warraniJ. llust 1e1.
bat potawialer. AJse JladiD 1¥ipptd, 4 lljlf8l ttue
IUIIiDC 1o1na11111 )licit: ,..... 6aiJie )lli&lt;ie ._41 er ts per
Hlf $I bushel Ct.artel 1fi1. - . , M 1t1 ,... bomL I'll.
_._' P«ttand,
1 11 J12W .ma,
t 11 1M
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Blaettnars

ILAETTNARS

'flY 2-2191

95

plckup

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BOBCAT
SPRINT

,__ !at . $~
Bel Air st. wagon. White over red finish, cu::.n enor, •--

1957 CHEVROLET

6 ROOM house ia Bradbury,
close to school. Ph. 892-~., ONE pair heavy duly
1
':-~ titc i camper jack, Winch type, •
3 ROOM house and bath
oa[ used 1 time. Also one Alli·l
Laurel St, Pomeroy. Pl1. m
ance Tenna rotor, l1rovy hand

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lUKE.SERVICE

ALWIW5 WUZ: A

6Rtllf ONE FER

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MSO SPORT

and

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engine. std. trans. While finis _ w•th red

I tire.-;, V8 ene:inf', automatie tra~s., R&amp;H.
condllion, $25. Ph. 992-3589.
f
t
pQt[ IIOJ ~
• ._.__ Co.
13 3 cl

bicycle, 1 year old.

ooiol •• ,,,. •""'"" ..,..

....... OP THANKS &amp; oanUAIIU

$1495

~1~EL-L-:E~W~I7.N~EY~IT~~~--~
DON'T 6l!SI'RISE ME
NONE··ZONIE MAE

WIS PIECE

HONDA ·
SAUS &amp; SERVI(E

i1AR1EY DAVIDSON
MOTORCYQES

WHEn
AliGNMENT

1962 CHEVROLET

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For Rent

EXPERIENCED

2 Door. Low mileaa:e by local owner, be~utiful dark green
ovoc li.iht a:reen. Like new whitewall t1res, spotlest .el~an
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155 h p 6 cylinder engine ilandard transrnJssJon,
1n erroc,
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radio. heater, real nJce.
$1095

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oJEST 60T HERSELF A
'fALLeR f:1AIL- OllOER

Motor Co.

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JUGHAID-TELL 'lOR!!
AUNT LOWEEIY TtV\T
ZONIE MAE HAWKINS

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Sept. 13, 196&amp;

WOMAN TO WOMA~

By PATRICIA ·MCCORMACK
HO.'o!EFRONT, U.S.A.
_You· heard of the victory
garden' Make way for the
defeat garden.
The former- circa World War
11- we·-e veget~ ble patches
planted in backyards to ease a
threatened food shortage.

should have eight ears of corn
by October Not Bushels. Ears.
Of the two dozen \9mato
plants, winged things with
rapid Jaws overlooke_d seven.
These are loaded w1th large
green tomatoes. By the next
full moon, they should npen- 1f
a hurrican• doesn 't get them.
Letluco Gone Oveml~ht
Contemporary victory gar- The lettuce disappeared overdens aim to fight the cost of night when it was high as a
Jivmg. With such

in

mind, crew-cut. We don't know if the

young hayseeds at Trembling platoon of insect!; attacking it
Timbers. name of our unstately mowed it off at ground levelmanor in Westport. Conn., or pulled it back through by the
knottffi their spines over the roots. feasting underground.
r1tual ol digging, planting,
Attackers of the pea patch,
weedlng and diggmg some though unidentified , left no
more !ast sprmg.
mystery. The cowardly creaAt harvest time the vegetable tures charitably left the bean
plot. started with great expec- plants

intact.

Other

msects

lattons. is an original "defeat didn't But the sturdy beans put
garden.''
plenty of starch into counteratGone arP vr smns of letters tack. We got enough beans for
from 1he U.S. Department of one meal.
Agri culture-either congratulatThe potato plants never did
ing tl" on our crops or asking us e;;lerge. Moles or "'&gt;mething of
to pleasE' accept soil bank the sort decided to help control
~ la tu s.
the potato explosiOn. They ate
Unde Snm Pays
what we planted. keeping the
When your farmland goes spuds fr'om propagating.
into the soil bank, Uncle Sam This defeat garden's torays you a certain amount to matoes cost about $3 a pound.
~ top sowing.
The payments, The corn : about 15 per half·
while not cutting the cost of dozen ears. That's not counting
living. enable one to meet it labor.
more eas ily.
It's no way to cut the cost of
Thanks to insects. four-footed living, is it?
furrv creatJJres and unexplained disasters our defeat
garden sets a new low in
productivity.

Planted were peas, beans,
tomatoes, corn, potatoes, lettuce - in quantities designed to
cui the food bill during summer
and leave enough to can or jar
for use through II · winter. The
only jarring experience: Contempl•ting the sparse harvest.
OUt of 40 mounds of corn
seeds, insects, rabbits and
squirrels kindly allowed five to
grow. These tender stalks,
threatened by the drought,
responded to daily walerings,
If all continues to go well, we

SOCIAL

CAJ .FNllAR

Defeat Gardens
Coming into Own

Pastor's Topic
Is Based on
Prayer Petition

"The Fourth Petition of the
Lord's Prayer," was the sermon topic of the Rev. Linson
H. Stebbins, or the Syracuse
First United
Presbyterian

~~urch

Sunday morning, Sept.
Following the worship hour,
a short congregational meeting
was conducted. A plan was a·
dopted to participate in the 50
milll·on dollar fund. Special envelopes will be secured and Jetters will be sent to members
and friends of the church In the
project.
Pctmeroy Oblo
At 7 o'clock Sunday evening,
a Bible study and prayer serv·
LAST TIME TONIGHT
ice was held in the church an"GLASS BOTTOM BOAT"
nex by the pastor. This is a
(Teehnicolor)
new
step fer this congregation
Doris Day
Rod Taylor
Colorurtoont
and will continue each Sunday
night. It was attended by 10
members and onP guest.
Wedntsdly and Thursday
Stplember t4-t5
The public Is cordially lnvit·
NOT OPEN
ed to attend all services.
SEWING CLUB MEETS
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
Septtm"-r 16-17
The Tri-City Sewing
Club
"TlKO AND THE SHARK"
mel
last
week
at
the
home
of
(Technicolor)
Mrs. William Grueser in Mid·
"THE BOY CRIED
MURDER"
II dleP&lt;&gt;rt. Mrs. Grueser received
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deosert
Veronica Hurst Phil Brown the hostess gift. A
course
was
served
during
the
j'Fiz" Mcintosh
evening to thoSI' p•e.&lt;&lt;··: ;:• · ''"
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tng Lucille Leifheit, Grace Fishand TUESDAY
er,
Helen Maag, Alene Weh·
Sopt. 18-19-20
HERMAN'S HERMITS in
rung, Hazel Wilson, Bernice RH-

MEIGS THEATRE

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Membership in
·DAR Council

TUESDAY
THE WSCS ol the
Rock
Springs Methodist Church will
· ·: Seventeen members and . five
meet at the church, Tuesday,
guests of Chester Council, Dau·
at 1:30 p. m.
ghters of America, attended the
THE FIRST meeting of SyGuiding Star Council No. 124
racuse PTA is scheduled for
of Syracuse meeting Sept. B.
Tuesday, Sept. 13 at 7:30 p. m.
The· meeting was conducted
in the school auditorium. ComIn
ritualistic form by
t be
mittees will be named. All ·
councilor;
Ural
Thomas
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parents and friends are urged
ing for candidates was conductto attend .
ed and two were accepted for
THE MEIGS County T o p
membership. Application of one
Notchcr&lt;' Club of TOPS, will I,
more
v.as read .
meet Tw-sday, Septemper 13, at
JOYCE
DAVIS
7:30 p.m. at the home of Daisy
The commission of Florence
Mrs. Joyce Davis graduated
Patterson in Syracuse.
Potts
as Council Deputy was
THE REEDSVILLE - LONG Aug. !&amp; from Camden.Ciark read as was a communication
Bottom Home Demonstration Memorial Hospital School of from the state councilor , Elizclub will meet Tuesday, Sept. Nursing in Parkersburg after
Hospital abeth Holburg.
13, at 7 p. m. at the home of attending Holzer
Six candidates had been inSchool of Nursing two years.
Mrs. Charles Humphrey.
Itiated
by Chester Council on
BIDWELL WSCS, 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Davis is the daughter of Sept. 6. They were Clara Lav·
at home of Mrs. Roxie Shoe- Mrs. · Mildred Circle, Miners- ender, CaiTie Smclair, Kathryn
ville, and Mr. Joe Circle, Ra·
maker, card shower lor birth·
cine.
Mrs. Davis was a 1961 Johnson , Ann Hensley, Linda
day of Mrs. Ethel St ice.
graduate of Racine H i g b Lavender and Donna Phelps.
WEDNESDAY
Rizer
bus- Ada Slack and Marie
OHIO ETA PHI Chapter of School. She and her
were initiated Aug. 2. T h i s
band,
David,
formerly
of
TupBeta S1gma Phi Sorority will
group was presented in honor
meet Wednesday, Sept. 14 at pers Plains, now reside In VI·
of Mrs. Edith Wakely, District
8·15 p.m. at the Columbus and enna, W. Va. with their son
Deputy, who was present at the
Davey.
Attending
graduation
Southern Ohio Electric CompaChester
meeting. Mrs. Wake·
ny. Members are to note the ceremonies were Mrs. Mild· Jy will be guest of Syracuse
red Circle, Mr. and Mrs. J.
change of date and location.
S.
Davis, Doris ADII Davis, Council Sept. 22.
PRAYER SERVJcr;S will be
During the social hour reMyrtle
held at the Plants Church Wed- Deryl Will. Mrs.
freshments
were sold by the
nesday at 7:30 p.m. The leader Davis, Miss Ruth .Iones, Dagood
of
the
order committee.
vid Davis , and Davey Davis.
w11l be Arue West.
Guests present were Erma
WHITE ROSE LODGE will
Cleland. Council Deputy Leatha
Th'!$%17it~w:~-:J:x:l.'% , ,
meet at the Legion Wednesday,
Wood, Ada Morris, Zelda Weber,
Sept. 14 at 1:30 p.m. Hostesses i
and Dorothy Myers.
will be Mrs. James Souders, ;,.
Also attending were the eight
Mrs Dave Entsminger
and ,';
new members, Pauline MorarMrs. Walter Hayes.
-~
ily, Leola Enoch,
Margaret
POMEROY Chapter No . 80, '
Eichinger, Eileen Clark,
Royal Arch Masons, will hold '
ma Grueser, Ural Thomas, Haa state convocation Wednesday ~
zel Clark , Margaret Cottrill and
J
at 7:30 p. m. Albert Woodard , ~
Sadie Thueuer.
high priest, urges all officers
and companions to be present.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbe:t Dixon
PAST COUNCILORS of Chest· and Susan and Roger Vl.slted
er Council, Daughters of Am- cently at Waterford Wllh Mr .
erica, will meet Wednesday at and Mrs. Dan Orndoff and Dathe lodge hall with Mrs. Milo Vld.
Biggs, Mrs. Norman Frederick Mrs. Ellen Ebersbach and
and Mrs. Hattie Frederick as daughter, Joyce VISited Sunday The September meeting
hostesses.
evemng at Rutland With her the Catholic Women's club
POMEROY Shakespeare club P~11!1lts, Mr. and Mrs. Cl arence the Sacred Heart church was
will meet Wednesday at 12:30 Might.
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held Thursday evening, In the

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EXCELLENT SELECTIONS OF WOM&amp; ...S BRASSIERES- GIRDLiS:-'- i)ARTIR
BELTS AND OTHER ~OUNDATION GARMENTS. YOU WILL Flt&lt;ib • COM·
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cirdlesl Blissfully comfortable Woven elastic top stays up,'
E_LASTIC MIDRIFF PANELS Made with I VERTICAL
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and meeting. Mrs. Josephine of Columbus are spending a Prayer by the Rev.
Roberts, district president, will ~w wl~ek~ at ~ home of Mrs. John Turel opened the meeting.
be guest speaker.
usse ' yse . un.
It was voted to contribute $25
THURSDAY
.Clifford DaviS returned to I toward the altar and appolntTWILIGHT GARDEN club hu! home, L.•sbon Monday ' a!- ments for the altar to be used
.
ter a VISit w1th Mr. and Mrs.
will meet at the home of Mrs. Carl Moore .and with his bro- at the corpmunlty arena ,
T. A. Hennessy, Butternut, Ave. ·lher Verne Davis at Meigs Ge- Steubenvllle. Mrs. Cascl thank-11
Thursday, at 6:30 p.m. for
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po tIuck dmner and meetmg. Mrs Ernest Carpenter
of omens
sSOCJa . on
Mrs. W. A. Drake is cl&gt;-hostess, Bidweil spent several
days I ner. A Deanery mcetm~
MEIGS COUNTY Democrat last week with Mr and Mrs. , announced on Sunday at Nelsorlclub will meet in the
Boothe Carl Moore.
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building formerly occupied by Mrs. E. J. Hill returned home . Miss Terry ,Fultz, re~1resenta-ll
the A &amp; P Store, Thursday, at Friday, after a several days live , to G~rls State, who was
7:30 p.m. Members are asked visit in Columbus witjl rela- ~ponso~ by the club, gave an
to bring sandwiches or cookies. lives
mteresting report of her
LAUREL
CLIFF Better Mi;s Mary Hill of Columbus lences. Prayer by Father ""''"111
Health club will have a rum- was the weekend guest of her closed the meeting.
mage sale Thursday, September parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Refreshments were served
15 through Saturday, Septem- Hill.
Mrs. David Ohlinger,
Mr
ber 17, in the building formerly Mr. and Mrs. Fred Latham George Buchanan, Mra.
occupied by Evans Grocery on and son, Donald of Warren were lin Hepp, Mrs. Theodore Beegle,
Second St.
overnight guests Thursday, of an~ Mrs. Charles Knopp, after
WILLING WORKERS class of her sister and brothe,r-in-Jaw I which games were plaved With
the Enterprise EUB Church Mr. and Mrs. Elias Stiles.
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will meet Thursday evening at Mr. and Mrs. Dale Justis of l ard Dailey and Mrs. Philip Malthe horne of Mrs. Carl Moore. Plainsfield, Ind. arrived Friday er. Hostesses for the October
AMERICAN Legion Auxiliary !or a weeks visit with their par- meeting wUI be Mrs. LeiaJid
Lewis Manley Post
will' ents, Mrs. Victor Young Sr., of Sisson, Mrs. Ric~ard Freeman,
meet at First Baptist church Pomeroy and Mr. and
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explains to Middleport Mayor C. 0 . Fisher, left, and Solicil11r Bernard V. FultJ
that
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(Technicolor)
Rerman 's Hermits
Shelley Fabares
Sue Ann La!~idon

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SELECT YOUR
MEET THE FOLKS

Dutch Flower Bulbs

NOW!

AT FRIENDLY

CITIZENS

In The Home Furnishings Department
On The ht Floor

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Make Your Dream Come True
Buy or Build With A Citizens Nation1l

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nartment of ·Welfare is expected to beii.D within a week, according to WiUiam Finneran,
of
fied Homes, Inc., job contractor. Mr. Finneran, seated at right, made this report during the
for the building in Middleport with members of the no It-profit Citizens Development Co.,
tured are, L tp R, seated, Jerry ijann of the architect firm of Auble· Burgess-Mitchell &amp; Assoc.; John
president of the non-profit corporation, and Mr. Finneran. Standing, Walter B. Harris, non-profit ~~~:a~
secretary-treasurer; Miss Harrie Marie Smith, director of the Mei·. : County Department of Welfare;
ton, non-profit corporation vice president, and Robert Howell, business promotion official of the Oiii~til
Gas of Ohio, Inc.-Sentinel Photo.

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Spring gardens are cre-

September and October
are the months to plant
bulbs although planting
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ground freezes. Choose

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from the big selection of
tulips, crocus, daffodils,
narcissus, hyacinths,
muscarl, anenomes a!ld
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