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sented by Mrs. Mary Cleek bonoring her daughter, Pam, ehoc.
olate cake, punch and ,mints
were served.
The refreshment table was
attractive in pink cover and
centered with an arrangement
Linda Lyons. honored queen, of purple and pink flowers with
prrstded and opened the meeting in ritualistic fonn . lnlro·
duced, welcomed and escorted
to the east were Jennifer Blake~I re, Linda Darnell Mayer, Stet'ltanit' Pullen and Linda Yost,
past honorrd queens of
Bethel. Linda Lyons. honored
, 1uet:n
and grand
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1,., of Arizona. was presented
b• ~"" ' Cleek, senior princess.
.,·lso u1trodu~.:ed and escorted to
t h ~&gt; ea ~ l were Mrs. Dolly Dan!'t'V 01 Newark, grand guardian
;m.d the inspecting officer,
:-. J··s _ Helen Johnson of Ci'ncin-1
mi ll . past grand guardian and
pl't,~t·nt grand secretary.

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purple candles In 4rYstal holders on either side. Mrs. Helene
Mullen was in charge of the
refreshments. Mrs.
Harriett
Neigler, grandmother of. Pam
Cleek, served the cake and
Mrs. Cleek and Mrs. Rosemary
Lyons presided at the punch
bowls.
Due to the special meeting,
th&lt;re will be no meeting September 26 and the next meeting
will be Monday, October 10.

Chester CounciJ, Daughters
America, met Tuesday everting
with 36 members present.
Mary Showalter, councilor
opened the meeting In
1stic f~rm. It was reported
Mary Hayes fell, injuring
Cnunril memllers of the
hip. A communication was read
el introduced were· Mrs. Elsie
from Elizabeth Halberg, state
n Smith. guardian; Paul
councilor. A Booster meeting
nell. assoriate guardian: Mrs.
to be held November 9 at the
REV. CHENOEETH
D;1isy Blakeslee, guardian
Legion HaJJ in Marietta, was
rd arY · Mrs. Mabel Goeglein,
E\·aogelislic services will announced. A meeting of dis;~u:trdi~n treasurer; Mrs. Ma· be beld at the MiDersvUle tricl officers, state officers,
rv \'irginit Kautz, director of Methodist Church nightly al past state officers and deputies
!J tusie: :'l-1rs. Ada Nease, pro-- I 7:30 p. m. from Oclober Z was announced for October 23,
nl:ltor or sociability; Mrs. Beth through Oct. 9 wilb lbe Rev. at 2 p. m. at luppers Plains,
Pullrn. custodian of parapher- R. J. Cbtnaeeth of the Pea to practice for the Booster
of meeting. Those attending are
1 ;l\ia. 1\Irs. Helene Mullen. pro- Rtdge Methodist Chuch
WiUiam Tennessee ill charge. He bu to take a covered dish and ow.o
1:l()IE'r of hospitality;
H ;nE' ~. director of finance ; and been a 'metbodist minister tBble service for early evening
t ;,t;' Cowan. promoter of frat. I for 50 years, cllairmaa of the
meal.
,.nw! relations.
Board of Cbriltiau Social CouThe commission of E r rn a
lnitiation was he~d for o~e I ceru for eJgbt years, a mem· Cleland as council deputy was
candidate. A b~aut1ful
wh1te ber of lbe Conference Board read. Practice for receiving na·
~ lain altar cloth presented to of Evaqgelism, and dJst.rlct tiona! and state officers and
tht· Bethel by Stephanie Pullen, .Board of .Evangelism, . and balloting was held. Mrs. Clepasl honored queen, was used district secretary of evanlel- land reported on members atll)r the first time. The cloth ism. There will be speclal tending Guiding Star CoundL
w&lt;ts made by her mother, Mrs. singiag by the choir
and Mrs. Showalter, 01 behalf of
B('th Pullen .
other groups, Pastor WendeD the council, presented M r s.
Mr~ . Dancey, inspecting oifi- G. Stutler invites everyone. . Cleland a gift of appreciation.
cer, highl y compl imPntfd the
It was armounced that books
flffict&gt;rs and members on their
ef the council would be
prmlltatmll of ritualistic work.
a! the home of Ada Van
Miss Lyons, on behalf of the
on Thursday, September ,g_
Bethel. presented a gift
to
The good of order committee
1 announced a grabbag sale
.Mrs. Dancey and personal gifts
to Mrs. Dancey and Mrs. Johnthe next meeting on October
son.
4. It was also announced that
At the closP of the meeting, Plans were made to tour the the next meeting wiU start
members and guests adjourned Blenko Glass Company and 7:30 p. m.
to the dining room where a WSAZ TV in Huntington when Quarterly birthdays were obdeoorated birthdey cake pre- the Bradbury Arts and Crafts served with a potluck dinner.
Club met recently at the home The honored . guests, Mary K.
of Mrs. Hilda King. Mrs. Eve- Rose, Dorothy Ritchie, Doris
lyn Murray, president, presided Grueser, Elizabeth Hayes, Le·
ever the aU day meeting.
tha K&amp;blentz, Ellan
Mrs. King presented devotions Lillie Christy, Elizabeth
FRIDAY, SATURDAY
ondSUNDAY
during the morning session. Mrs. bam, Laura Mae Hartung,
Peggy Hutton was welcomed as ris Koenig, Lucille Kraeuter,
Sept. 23-24-25
"BOEING BOEING"
a new member and new year- Betty Roush, Hattie Frederick
'1\1!11 Cwiis
JerryLewil books were distributed. The and Mary K. Holter were each
Blenko Glass Company will be presented a gift and seated at
(Teehnlcolor)
visited In October and the TV a special table with white cov-and11
show,
Dialing for Dollars," at er, centered with a decorated
"GIRLSI GIRLS! GJRLSI"
WSAZ
in
November.
birthday eako ma&lt;ie by MarEl•il Presley
Stella Steven•
The club decided to make garet ru•.Ue.
!Tecbnicolor)
holiday favors for the Children's
----Home and Infirmary at the
meeting In November.
The
birthday of Mrs. Oleva Cotterill
was observed with a handkerchief shower.
TONtGHTIIIru SATURDAY
A covered di!!h dinner was Penny Lynn Hysell, daughter
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enJoyed al noon and the after- of Sp. 5 and Mrs. Lawrence Hy(SIAN CONNERY)
noon session Included a discus- sell celebrated her 6tll birthday
(Techoicolor)
sion of the projecls planned for Sept. 19 with a birthday party
Colore•&lt;;::::!"• Au1er
the year. Attending the meeting at borne of her grandparents,
AdmilllDD! 'IDe 11 400
in addition to the above named Mr. 'alld Mrs. Lawrence Man·
were Mrs. Ethel Collins, Mrs. ley.
IUABAV r MONDAY
Kathryn Werner, Mrs. Beatnce Decorated
cupcakes, ·
and
TuESDAY
d
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s.;t. 25-26-27
Stewart, Mrs. Jackie Ree an.. cream, and punch were served
•FIREBALL 5011"
nephew, Mrs. Arline Davts and to the invited guests : Rebecca, .
Fmnlde T"fv!l~:or Annette Mrs. Paul Wino.
Rhonda, and Angie Miller, BecFuniceiiO. Fabiao,
Chill
ky BarUet~ Sandra Little, KaWills Harvey Lembect, Julie
SON IS BORN
thy Haley, Cathy Manley, DaParriBh, Patti Chandler, Don
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Salser, vid Manley, Mike Manley , RonBandi Trio, Carole ~mbard Rt. 1, Racine are announcing the nie, Randy, Patty and Peggy
SiDgen. Avalon &amp; Fabtan are
race car drivers at Daytona birth of a 6 lb. 13 oz. son, Mark McKinney, Brenda and Sberri
Speedway ... beail-on wreck Allen, at Holzer Hospital Sept. Hysell and George Baley. Par. . . Fabian injured and pu~l· 17. Grandparents are Mrs. Hat· ty favors were given the guests.
ed from car enveloped m
flames on famed Los Angeles tie Burris, Pomeroy and Mrs. Gifts were presented
and
"Figure 8" track. Hear: Fire· Eve Thomas, Syracuse.
games were played with prizes
ball 500; Country Carnival;
iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ awarded to Rebecca Miller,
Ml"' Way; Turn Around; Step
..., loo Gallo.-•
Rhonda Miller, George Batey,
Right Up
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Don't
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and
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Sandra Little and Ronnie Me·
F•• turl
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3 Nlihlll In
Chane•
MIAMI IIACH
Kinney. Others attending and
0....1 D1nce Dence
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ass1stmg n servmg were rs.
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Lucille Casto Mrs. Eddie Man·
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Arts, crafts
Club will Tour
Glass Company

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September 19

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SWEAT SHIRTS

ANGEL TREADS

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Small, Medium, Largl!,

$2.00--$2.29--$3.00
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Medium (fits 6-7\1 ), Small (fits 4-5\1 ). Choose your
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ibeerness while tl1ey sup·
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Nylon and Lycra SpandP.:t
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Regulars $4.95 pAir
Supreme Sheer
$4.95 pair
Sheerest $5.95 pair
Womtns Dark Cotton

DRESSES
FOR FALL

$6.88
"- fine selection to choose
rrom, now is the time to
~boose several of
these
dark cotton dresses. So
easy to care for. Plaids,
~tripes, Paisleys and
Solids Many styles to
choose from .
Misses Sizes 14 to 20
Hal£ Sizes 14lh to 24Y.t

__Boy1rew Socks
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You should see Ute fine selection and the many &amp;tylea
in these jackets for Fall and Winter wear. Scrub
denim, wool plaids, solid color wools, corduroys, "AnImal look" Jackets, nylons, dacron and cotton&amp;.
Sizes 36 to 46 -Extra Size 48 to 54
Stop In the Mens Dept. - Try on several of these
jackets. Buy what you need now.

BATH TOWELS

SUPP-HQSE
STOCKINGS

White or Solid Color

Jackets and Car Coats ·

Doubto Knit Stretch

"KAYSER"

$9.95

Mens and Young Mens

Cannon Floral Ot&amp;lgn

Large Bath Size, floral
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Blue. Fringt'd ends
Hand Towels to Match
59c
Wash Cloth to Match
29c

Senlb denim In blue Wllat length atyie. Warm pile lining. Snap
closing front. Washable.
Sizes 36 to 44.

Extra Lar1e. Hanes
Sweat Shirts have a raglan shoulder that fits well
and is comfortable to
wear. Black, BurgundJ,
White, Navy Blue.

Fool for Comfort.
Ribbed top. Choose white
with multi color top or
clark solid color with- con·
trastlng to~.

Glrlo Cotton Knit
POOR BOY

SWEARRS

DISH CLOTHS
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new poor boy rib
lmit. 100% cotton tops for
iilacks, jumpen and skirts.
;tt.es Small, medium, large
Ul Bright R&lt;d, Navy,
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CAPRI PAJAMAS . . . . ... .•• • .. • · • " • ..
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1.69-1.95. 2.95
railored styles and lacey
trim white cottons. Long
deeve and roll up sleeves.
ChecltB, Prints, Paisleys
md Solids. Si1.e~~ 3 to 6x

mix.
D'llali._European influence with front trim of
suede leather. Available in coffee or grey leaftler.
Tredllionai- Pullover and cardigan, V-necks of
100% wool. Fully machine wash and dry. In Burgundy, Navy or Loden Green.
The Pro--A tennis-style white cable knit pullover
with Maroon/Navy contrast stripes-of 100% orion,
1t's washable.
Alpaca Stitch Cardigans nf orion. , Washable. In
coffee or spruce green.
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UNITED NATIONS (UPI} Soviel Foreign Minister Andrei
Gromyko, fresh from private
talks with Secretary of State
Dean Rusk, gives Russia's
formal reaction today to the
peace proposals for Viet

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Although diplomats looked to
Gromyko to reply In the
J Ge'neral Assembly to the threepoint peace package put
forward Thursday by U.S.
Ambassador Arthur J. Goldberg, there were reports the
Russian might instead anoounce a financial contribution
by the Kremlin to offset the
menacing U.N . deficit.

rRANSJnOR
RADIO BATTERII!' ,
You'll fiod , 1 eomple._.
oeledion . of 'l'faallillo~ '
~dlo Bat,terleo ln. the'
Muilc Department on
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tlberlelds 2nd Floor -Ia•.
tbe various voltaa:e:s need·
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needed - 'l'ith·rlih! ldDd ,
of connection needed.
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Gromyko waa expected to
take the assembly rostrum
aboul noon EDT.
Tllree-Hour Meeting
Rusk and Gromyko met for
three hours Thursday night In
the secretary of
state's
Wafdorf-A.toria suite.
"We dined and t~ked over
some questions of mutual
lnteresl and we agreed to
continue the talk," Gromyko
said when he emerged. He
declined further comment.
The dinner also was attended
by U.S. Ambassador to the
Soviet Union Foy 0. Kohler,
Goldberg and State Department
Soviet alfslrs expert Llewelyn

Thompson.
.
The Ru&amp;k-Gromyto l!iib
to resume Saturday, fl
Soviet Foreign Mlrlliler'a
quest, at a dinner b08Ied bt
Rus&amp;tan U.N. delegatloll,
Gromylco was counted
a lengthy review of
aspects of the world
IniUal Communist
the peace offensive
Goldberg Tbnraday wu
Amba!l81ldor Nikolai '1'.
dorenko, Russla'l
representative bere, slid
berg's speech was ''a
declarations and
liar and old IIOUIIda and

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tables. 22'.~ Inches hllti.
!'ray size 15121 Jneh•.
Lao! desllll tnd PIJ'IlUel
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Diap.;.., Baby Blankets, Buntin~. Quilted Co!pforil,
tJeadwear. Ga_mes, Rattle Toys, Bibs, Sweatel'l. Swea~
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$9.95 ;'

$3.95-$4.95-$5.95
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Toddler Sizes 1 to 3 years.

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10 to 18. , Colon, -~,Aden
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Johnson
Signs Wage
Bill Today
WASIUNGTON (UPI) -PresIdent Jolmsou today
II~:u: 1nerea11ng tlie
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minimum wage to
18tl8 8lld extending record
new coverage to 8.1 mJIIIon

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FALL AND WINTER
Visit the Infants Dept. on the First FIQQr_·;

and 7 to 14.

Enjoy Fall and Football in style ond comfort with
1 sweater from this All-American Lin1up·
The bulky Shag of Wool-Mohair; washable, in
bronze heather, spice mix, blue-black, and spruce

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Boat necks. Small lot(In all about 150) to seU
While they last:

$5.00

Gallon Size Craftsmal\ Outside White
Housa Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sale $4.29
$1.59 Quart Size Gloos Whit• 4 Hour
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$2.35 Quart SI11 Flarenomol .. ..... .•• .Sale $1.75
$8.95 Gallon size XPert Liquid PIMtlc .. Sale $7,GC!
$2.70 Quart Sizo XP"' Liquid Plastic .. Sale $2.15
$2.50 Quart Size Spree! Luotro .. . ..... Sola $1.8$
$2.40 Quort Slzo Rocl&lt;lpAr Varnish . . . • Sale $1.80,

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Inspection C~remony.· is
Conducred by Bethel 62
Inspection of Bethel No. 62 of
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gm to get exc1led Then comes lo 6 mildly surpmmg wm (o It the lefl end pOSihon vacated 1 b1t ' Hood will be the M1dd1es Le!fmgwell, Hmdy, and Pullen have been polled off
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Around th1s time each year the day of reckomng
t h e local fans) over the Wahama by Pollens
I startmg backfield at Jackson
were three years old m 19~ The lronmen, w1th 11 letJ,et
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d M Wh 1 The Jackets have been work when MHS lasl defeated Jack men oo the~r 33 man squ~ of
1 White ~'a icons last l'nday mght, B
1· mg most of the wee e cor- son That was the year the sophomores JUnior and sen1ors,
as well as others. have a cou
Prn.ar yons an
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pie non-league games under That day is today a!l
t h e I Will llave all hands with t h t: latch are expected to be at the rectwg problems discovereiJ m Jackets ftmshed second m the run from an 1 formattOn WJtJl
their belts and the local fans be SEOAL opens Its 42nd year of i gu' Signal, mmus one
The lackles and Larry Stobart and the fll"st two outmgs aDd trymg SEOAL Josmg only to Logan veteran quarterback Dave PatMark ·1 annehlil at the other
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football and tomght at Jackson mnJUs one WJI! be the question guard and end posJtions respec· to def£'nse Coach Bob Callahan s SmcP. 1952 the Ja&lt;"kets have ton, a 165 peund semor calling
IS the day of reckonmg of rresh on guard and lmcbacker Roger
Jackson lronmen I formation 1
the Signals
•ll who pulled a neck t1vely Ray Hmdy is the anchor
won only 14, lost 7! and t1ed
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man Coach F1ed Ph1l11&lt;.t a&lt;.t he
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roun ou e 1
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earn :
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wtth a sound 20 to 6 wm over
son lor thl!ll 1u st le&lt;~ gue g , • (' and may be sJttmg thts one out Jackets forward wall
1 over Jackson has been hard to
It thus gOfs without further I the Oak Hill Oaks wh1le rolhng
6f the season and his hrst taste Should Uus be the case. Steve
Asa Bradbury, quarterback C@me by In recent years
comment that shou ld
Ph1!lJS up 259 yards and stoppmg the
of SEOAL football
I Pullens will probably move to I George Sauer and Bill Swan at
Semors on the present start and h1s crew take Jackson the- Oaks for a meager 85 net How
The Jackets fresh from a 20 i the guard spot and Denms Ault l the halves and Sam "Jack Rah mg II, Sauer Bradbury, Hood gnd upset or the century would ever, last w~k was a different

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Mrs. Russell
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6 cylinder St.ndud shift,
r1d1o &amp; heater whitewall
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SOOXL '2 Dr Hardtop

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to 130
The fact that
four touchdowns
the Jronmen this year
10 the "" could hlnl
to rome tomght The
thus (ar thrs season hav~
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downs by au'

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BY DICK THOMAS
Southwestern will have a couple to Southern Local after tymg 1 Trace Wildcats will be seekmg
Coach Mel Carters
Northjof changes m his olfens1ve lme Hannan W Va 1)..6 m the ope11 their first wm tomght at Sym 1
Gallld High
School PJraies , up whiCh has nol bet•n lullv de cr two weeks ago
I mes Valley m Lawrence count) I
jOurney to Southwestern for a Clded upon yet
Co&lt;Jch HO\o'lle Lee
Miller's The WlldC'".tts lost 40 14 at East
clash w1th Coadl Steve Stlle~ · l On the hne Coach Stiles Will KygN ( reek Bobcats Will en ' ern, and last week 28.0 at Ky
KYGE
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H1ghlanden m the on!} Solllh go w&amp;th either Gary Provens \ tct tall\ Southern Local tomght I ger Creek
R CR EK BOBCATS I NORTH GALLJA PIRATES
ern Vi:! !ley Athletic Conlerence l t65 semor, or Dlln Walker, 213 I m a t ontest that will allow the
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lilt on tap tomgl1t 1 hrcc other Junwr :~I nght tackle Richard \ f1rst vt:! &lt;ll mentor to come UJJ
ymmes a ey 15 un e eat I LE~Joe Wills
4 170 LE-Dave Hager
3 155
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SVAC teams play outs1de the Dillon 150 JUnwr or Dwtght lw1b1 a wJJJnlng combmullon tD ed 10 two starts With wms over LT - Rick Thoma8
4 174 LT- Chns Srn1th
3 175
league omght
I LIIJ&gt;d 140 sell lui at nght enrl gQ a~amst North Gallia
their Hod Hill 28 0 and Hannan, W LG--Dave Darst
4 155 LG-Doyle Saunden
3 160
CPete
In non conference g~mes, un· ,Russ Miller 150 semor a 11ext SVAC foe next F;Iday
Va 120• last week
Per.k
3
157
C-S1Ias
Johnson
4 175 1
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defeated Eastern (2 0) ts at standout last week on both of- I The Bobcats lost two
mefl
Hannan Trace hopes
were RG- Btll McCorrmck
4 165 1RG-Bob McCarley
4 160
Rutland Oil m Meigs count) fense and ddensc or Curt Bc-ils thl'i week bv IOJUrJes Ken Buck boosted thts week v.1th 12 more 11 RT-fla .. e JiVIden
3 170 RT- Dan Logue
2 230
I Hwman l1act! 10 2 gues lo Sv 11 den 144 sophomore will go at !ey 157 sophomore center suf I players cummg uut brmgmg the RE-M1ke Spauldmg 4 180 HE-larry Cremeans 4 160
mes Valley (2 0) m r av,.rence nght halfback and Ervm Bush fered a broken ankle while Steve squad to 'lJ The Wildcats start QB-Jtm Wh1te
2 143 QB- Jay Ftsher
3 150
county and Southern
l..ucal 158, JUmor, or Charles Tackett,, Spauldmg 120 sophomore, quar ed out the season w1tb 16 play LH- Don Rumlev
4 150 LH- Roger Garrell
4 185
0·1J of Meigs county
VISltS I140 freshman wtll handle full· terback has a knee InJUry
er!l but last week lost M1ckl RH- Mtke ~hu!er
3 160 RH- J1m Crace
4 160
Kyger Creek ( II) 10 Gallw , back dut1es
The only change 10 the offen Swam 145 semor guard, who FB- Eiwood Howard
3 160 FB-Dave Sk1dmore
3 205
count}
1 North Gall!a romped
O\er s1ve lmeup thas week for Kyger suffered a broken collar Done
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SOUTHWESTERN
SVAC oompetJtic&gt;n wdl be lhe jbam 57.0 m thc1r openet and 157 Jumor at center for Roger wtll play safety on defense m 1Pas - Player
Yr \\ol
HIGHLANDERS
P1rates and Highlanders \l,lth l la~t '.l.eek came out on
the 1 W~1te 169 JUnior Defensively place of Swam for tile Wildcats LE- Tom Dtddle
3 135
th~ South\ltestern te 1m casl :u; shmt end of a 14 oscore at East 1thr Bobcats w11! remam
the The Eastern Eagles, power-~ LT-l\1Ike Jh!e
J 195 Pos -Player
Yr Wt
underdog agaiOst v1s1tmg North I ern
same
hollse ol the SVAl wtll enter· LG-Br\Jce Nel !er
LE
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Fortner
4 160
185
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Coach Carter v. 11l go tomght Kyger Creek lost the opener I tam the Rutland Red Dev1ls to C-Amos Wal!;rown
2 170
4 195 1 LT-Don Garber
The North Ga!ha P1rates w11l with Jay fisher IJO JUmor at tY.o v.eeks ago 6-0 at Fa1rland mght Eastern has downed Han RG- Oan Hensler
LGDa"c
Waugh
4 160
4 150
be 111 good phys1cal condition I qUarterback Roger Garrett t85 m Lawrence county but I a s t I rtan Trace 40 14 and North Gal 1 RT _ Tom WJcklme
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4 210
for tomgh t s lilt accordmg to Is~mor at }eft half and J 1 m wt&gt;ek dropped Hannan Trace 28 ha 14-0 Rulland has sp!Jt JB RE- MJke Jenkms
RG--Don
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Coach C&lt;Hlel w1tl1 th' r{turn Crac~ 160 senror at nght half I{) f01 1L-; f1rst SVAC wm
two contests w1th Southeastern
G
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Prown~
4 165
of Jtm Crace, 160 seniOr nght B1g Da\e Sk1dmore 21)5 JUmor' Southern Loca! edged Chaun Ohw Ath!etJc League oppon ~~-~~b r~es~-"~ ff
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-or Don Walk('r 3 213
11 RE-R1chard Vtllon
halfback who was s1de!mcd la st w1 ll run the lullb&lt;~ t k post
~.:ey Dr~v er 7 4 m the ~l'ason s ents The Red Devils beat
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3 160
125
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week 10 North Calha s 14 0 to~" Ton~ght s t1lt wtll be the first opener and last week downed Middleport 14 R and !ast week RH-S Jm C~za~t
---&lt;lr DViight Llovd ~ 140
4 180 QB--Gene Hal!
to undeft&gt;ated fi:a sten1
1 SVAC compet1tlon fnr the H1gh
Southwestern 30 6
the Pomeroy Panthers deteated FB- te':'_e __31 ev
4 155
Coach St1les pomted out that landers Y.ho Jo:; t 3!)-6 lost week Coach Bob Marcum s Hannan Rutland 38-22
I LH-Howa1d Shn ve1
3 213

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Radio and heater

Dolan Tells
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POMEROY STATISTICS
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2 144
1 Dallv Sent mel,
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DEPARTMENT
P OPP
&lt;T~o Games)
I 3 153 E Ma1n St.
Pomeroy, 0~
F1rst Downs
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19 DF.PARTM~NT
G OPP
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63 "ord Galaxie
Yards Rushmg
4110 t89 F~rs t Do""'
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M I Dr 8 cylinder auto
Yard~ Passmg
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233
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294
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Redlo and
heater power fi;teermg
Tolal Yards
613 4221 Lost Rushmg
79
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white WaU fireR
Pena!tJes
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60 Net Rushmg
169 257
Fumbles
Lost
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Passes
Attempted
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CINCII"NATI fUPll - The
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Punls
6-198
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2 Dr 270 Ser1d 6 eylln
Sconng - B1ll Moore 3 2 20 Passes lntec.cepted
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N.111onal League
Detro1t
85 68 556 ID opens tomght for the Cn){ mnat1
der, standard tran! redro
and h•ater
Len Van Mete1 2 2-14 Steve Yards Passmg
183
81
W. L Pd GB M10nesota
83 70 542 12
Reds as they take on thf' New
1Total Yardagt&gt;
Fmlaw
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Ke1th
Phc~lin
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Los
An~eles
89
62
589
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Ch1cago
80 73 523 15
62 f(jrd (;at. !iOO '
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0-6 B1 ll English t !.1-6
Hon IFumbles
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SR fi~ ~75 ~ 2 ICleveland
77 77 500 181 2 games thl !. we€kend
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75 78 490 20
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Pen l ltle ".~
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81 72 529 9 Boston
69 ~ 445 27
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79 73 520 lO~l \\ashm~ton
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72 79 477 17
66 87 431 29
Logan at Athens
LAYER-P
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63 Mercurv
Middleport at Jackson
P
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67 8'1 ,435 ~310 l.Chnched pennan1
CISions and now IS 14 8
Custom ? Door He,.dtop
3 8 New York
Wellston at Nelsonville
Saunde~FB
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63
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Tbunday s Games
Power
Staer1ng
and
Southern at Kyger C·eek
Mlcbell-HB ··• 14 to IS Chicago
1ft 8'1 .366 3f Cblcago 4 New York I
1 !lenni&lt; Ribant ' II 71 ~•II be
Brakes Automatic trans
Rutland at Ea,tern
~:J~HB •• " {~ :
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lbursday'l Renlll
Cal1forrua 5 Dctr01l 3 lsi game on the hdl for the Mets
North Gallta at Southwe stern Gilkey
fig Chicago 7 CinClDllaU 2
DetrOit f CaltformCJ 0 2nd
Cwunnat1s tr&lt;J vels ended
11 10
flan Trace at Symmes Valley TOTALS
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Baltimore 6 Kansas Cltv
beat them lor the second con
All Heaters Vented-Most Srzes Available
USED CAR LOT
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1'9 F'rldaY'I Probable Pltcherl Booton at Wash 2 ppd ram secutive day Thursday Dave I
PJ Pleasant at Poca
Rock Hill at con! Grme
IStartmg Times EDTJ
Friday's Prnh:lhh• Ptt~bers
Dowlmg al!owed the Reds 10
65,000 B.T.U.
50,000 B.T U
Raceland at Ironton
National League
Los Angeles at Chicago, 2tStartlng Ttme!l EDT)
h1ts
but took a 12 dectswn
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Drysdale (11-16) and Moeller Baltimore at
CR!Jforn1a Joe :'lluxhall took the Joss as
zoo 1100 1100- 2 tO t (2-3) vs Ellsworth (7-12) and Bunker (9 61 vs M Lopez 'JI. 1 he was rapped for three runs m1
Ch1cago
130 000 30x- 710 I Simmons t&gt;-7) I 15 p m
141 or Rub1o 1Hll It p m
I the second mmng lie walked
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Nux:hall, Osteen 17) Dav1dson St Louts at Ph1ladt&gt;lph1a- A
Clt&gt;veland at Kansas C1ty- Bvron Bro\ltne Jut Adolto Phil
eSafely \alvc
eSafel\ \ ah e
I(71 and Pavletch Do\lt!Jng 1101 Jackson 11313) v ~ L Jackson 1 Bell (14131 vs Odom (451 9 1 hp~w l thap 1 tch gave up a
•Lifetlmf' Burnf'f
eLrt t&gt; l1me llurnt~r
eTuesday &amp; Wednesday 12 noon til 5 P.M. I and Hundley LP i\uxhall 16 7) t5114• 6 r m
pm
I rihce bunt to Dowlmg and
Guarantef!
Guar lll lt'••
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CSPECIAL RATES)
Ptttsburgh
114121 .. s Johr.son tl~Sl 9 1Lam 09121 vs Grant 111131 1bases
100 000 000 - 1 5 1 p m
2 JO p m
Glenn Beckert then doubled to
e Friday - 12 noon Til 6 P.M.
Atlanta
102 630 02x- 14 13 1 New York at CmctnnahCh1cago at Washmgton- John 1 chase m all three runs
Fryman Bl-ass 14! Cardwell R1banl fll-71 vs Maloney (14· 1( 14 9l vs Richert 13-141 8 1 Ch1cago added three more m
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Shellenback 15\ Walker (81 8) 9 p m
pm
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e Saturday &amp; Sunday 12 noon til Closin!l
and Pagllarom. Jarv1s (6 I)
Saturday's Games
Bostpn at New York-F1scher doubled Ron Santo .... a!k("d and
12 2) vs Stotuemvre (12 181 21Erme Bank s and Browne sm. . . - - - TEENAGER SPECIAL - - - . and O!tver LP Fryman (12 9) 1 Los Angeles at Chicago
HR Aaron (40th), Oliver (7th), San firancJsco at Houston
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gled lo spell the end for rehev I
12 noon til4 P.M. Saturday Afternoon
Jones (2oth).
I Pittsburgh at Atlanta
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I er Darrell Osteen
Ph1ll1ps then
New York at Cincmnab, mght 1 Baltimore at Cahforma mgllt smgled off TP.d lla'w1dson to
The Atlantic Ocean 1~ 4,l50-l St LoUis at Philadelphia ,IMght Cleveland at Kan C1ty twilight send m Banks w1th the tlnr d 1
mdes across !Is Widest part 1
American Lea~ue
Delrml at Mmnesota
run
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W L Pel GB Ch1cage at Washmgton
Cmcmnat1 had scored 1ts two
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x-Ball1more
95 58 621
Boston at N.ew York mght
runs m the first mnmg with I
MIDDLEPORT, 0 .
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CoiJirelsman Walter H. Moel- Dutnct aDd md1vidual prob- 1credll the President of
the "this mea!ll uslll(l
Jer struck hack a! his oppon- terns "
Umted States and 1o make
lundJ lo hl\p loWDI ..- eom\,~.,,.,'"::."::'
enl In the November e!ecUon "! consider It a prlvlle&amp;e to mockery~ tho U S. Congrm munitleo with tndu~J dellel·
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-turday nl•ht at a meetm&amp; of llf able to help a cons!ltuent. Surely tHJ. Is Kft insult to the o]!llll!lll and educa!lonal prob"'11111
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Jackson Club, ca1iJD8 the cam- except his Congresaman. I also , putting forth genuine efforts to , 1 see M boP,O for 01 H we
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moWna pwgn aplnlt him "juvenile." find the lime spent w!th youth i Ins!Ill patriotism IO their stu·
to
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Moeller thanked club mem- - supply~~~&amp; them w1th lnfor· i dents, and a slap 111 the face
_ . .••~ bers for all their efforts In biJ motion on educational programs 1parenta .who aUempt to
welftlo, wblcb ool7 aerve •
~ behalf at the Morgan County 1and helping them broaden their 1their children respect lor auth· slll!-ca~ 8lld are ' ol
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....on his ac!lviiieS as a member eralion of Govemmeo_t - to be 1 Moeller said he h"' eser!ed cate
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of the House of
Representa- utremely vital "
,every effort 1o belp brlnt! ,... llao\
liVes • In addlllon to leglsla- "BJ contrast. the juvenlll 1mmlc relief to soulhelste1'11
tlve work," Moeller said,
polltlcal nursery rhyme posten 1Ohio aDd will continue Ill do

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Newman, Brunet (2), Kelso
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Lohch, Sparma 13), Gladding
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ENDS SEPT. 28
Reserve Seat
Season Book
$13.00
Se•son Box Seats
Phil Swindell

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6AHR CLOTHIERS
MIDDLEPORT,

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Detro•!
101 300 02x- 7 8 0
RubiO, Burdette ( S) Wnght
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t h e local fans) over the Wahama by Pollens
I startmg backfield at Jackson
were three years old m 19~ The lronmen, w1th 11 letJ,et
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1 White ~'a icons last l'nday mght, B
1· mg most of the wee e cor- son That was the year the sophomores JUnior and sen1ors,
as well as others. have a cou
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pie non-league games under That day is today a!l
t h e I Will llave all hands with t h t: latch are expected to be at the rectwg problems discovereiJ m Jackets ftmshed second m the run from an 1 formattOn WJtJl
their belts and the local fans be SEOAL opens Its 42nd year of i gu' Signal, mmus one
The lackles and Larry Stobart and the fll"st two outmgs aDd trymg SEOAL Josmg only to Logan veteran quarterback Dave PatMark ·1 annehlil at the other
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football and tomght at Jackson mnJUs one WJI! be the question guard and end posJtions respec· to def£'nse Coach Bob Callahan s SmcP. 1952 the Ja&lt;"kets have ton, a 165 peund semor calling
IS the day of reckonmg of rresh on guard and lmcbacker Roger
Jackson lronmen I formation 1
the Signals
•ll who pulled a neck t1vely Ray Hmdy is the anchor
won only 14, lost 7! and t1ed
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It thus gOfs without further I the Oak Hill Oaks wh1le rolhng
6f the season and his hrst taste Should Uus be the case. Steve
Asa Bradbury, quarterback C@me by In recent years
comment that shou ld
Ph1!lJS up 259 yards and stoppmg the
of SEOAL football
I Pullens will probably move to I George Sauer and Bill Swan at
Semors on the present start and h1s crew take Jackson the- Oaks for a meager 85 net How
The Jackets fresh from a 20 i the guard spot and Denms Ault l the halves and Sam "Jack Rah mg II, Sauer Bradbury, Hood gnd upset or the century would ever, last w~k was a different

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BY DICK THOMAS
Southwestern will have a couple to Southern Local after tymg 1 Trace Wildcats will be seekmg
Coach Mel Carters
Northjof changes m his olfens1ve lme Hannan W Va 1)..6 m the ope11 their first wm tomght at Sym 1
Gallld High
School PJraies , up whiCh has nol bet•n lullv de cr two weeks ago
I mes Valley m Lawrence count) I
jOurney to Southwestern for a Clded upon yet
Co&lt;Jch HO\o'lle Lee
Miller's The WlldC'".tts lost 40 14 at East
clash w1th Coadl Steve Stlle~ · l On the hne Coach Stiles Will KygN ( reek Bobcats Will en ' ern, and last week 28.0 at Ky
KYGE
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H1ghlanden m the on!} Solllh go w&amp;th either Gary Provens \ tct tall\ Southern Local tomght I ger Creek
R CR EK BOBCATS I NORTH GALLJA PIRATES
ern Vi:! !ley Athletic Conlerence l t65 semor, or Dlln Walker, 213 I m a t ontest that will allow the
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lilt on tap tomgl1t 1 hrcc other Junwr :~I nght tackle Richard \ f1rst vt:! &lt;ll mentor to come UJJ
ymmes a ey 15 un e eat I LE~Joe Wills
4 170 LE-Dave Hager
3 155
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SVAC teams play outs1de the Dillon 150 JUnwr or Dwtght lw1b1 a wJJJnlng combmullon tD ed 10 two starts With wms over LT - Rick Thoma8
4 174 LT- Chns Srn1th
3 175
league omght
I LIIJ&gt;d 140 sell lui at nght enrl gQ a~amst North Gallia
their Hod Hill 28 0 and Hannan, W LG--Dave Darst
4 155 LG-Doyle Saunden
3 160
CPete
In non conference g~mes, un· ,Russ Miller 150 semor a 11ext SVAC foe next F;Iday
Va 120• last week
Per.k
3
157
C-S1Ias
Johnson
4 175 1
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defeated Eastern (2 0) ts at standout last week on both of- I The Bobcats lost two
mefl
Hannan Trace hopes
were RG- Btll McCorrmck
4 165 1RG-Bob McCarley
4 160
Rutland Oil m Meigs count) fense and ddensc or Curt Bc-ils thl'i week bv IOJUrJes Ken Buck boosted thts week v.1th 12 more 11 RT-fla .. e JiVIden
3 170 RT- Dan Logue
2 230
I Hwman l1act! 10 2 gues lo Sv 11 den 144 sophomore will go at !ey 157 sophomore center suf I players cummg uut brmgmg the RE-M1ke Spauldmg 4 180 HE-larry Cremeans 4 160
mes Valley (2 0) m r av,.rence nght halfback and Ervm Bush fered a broken ankle while Steve squad to 'lJ The Wildcats start QB-Jtm Wh1te
2 143 QB- Jay Ftsher
3 150
county and Southern
l..ucal 158, JUmor, or Charles Tackett,, Spauldmg 120 sophomore, quar ed out the season w1tb 16 play LH- Don Rumlev
4 150 LH- Roger Garrell
4 185
0·1J of Meigs county
VISltS I140 freshman wtll handle full· terback has a knee InJUry
er!l but last week lost M1ckl RH- Mtke ~hu!er
3 160 RH- J1m Crace
4 160
Kyger Creek ( II) 10 Gallw , back dut1es
The only change 10 the offen Swam 145 semor guard, who FB- Eiwood Howard
3 160 FB-Dave Sk1dmore
3 205
count}
1 North Gall!a romped
O\er s1ve lmeup thas week for Kyger suffered a broken collar Done
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SOUTHWESTERN
SVAC oompetJtic&gt;n wdl be lhe jbam 57.0 m thc1r openet and 157 Jumor at center for Roger wtll play safety on defense m 1Pas - Player
Yr \\ol
HIGHLANDERS
P1rates and Highlanders \l,lth l la~t '.l.eek came out on
the 1 W~1te 169 JUnior Defensively place of Swam for tile Wildcats LE- Tom Dtddle
3 135
th~ South\ltestern te 1m casl :u; shmt end of a 14 oscore at East 1thr Bobcats w11! remam
the The Eastern Eagles, power-~ LT-l\1Ike Jh!e
J 195 Pos -Player
Yr Wt
underdog agaiOst v1s1tmg North I ern
same
hollse ol the SVAl wtll enter· LG-Br\Jce Nel !er
LE
Ted
Fortner
4 160
185
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Coach Carter v. 11l go tomght Kyger Creek lost the opener I tam the Rutland Red Dev1ls to C-Amos Wal!;rown
2 170
4 195 1 LT-Don Garber
The North Ga!ha P1rates w11l with Jay fisher IJO JUmor at tY.o v.eeks ago 6-0 at Fa1rland mght Eastern has downed Han RG- Oan Hensler
LGDa"c
Waugh
4 160
4 150
be 111 good phys1cal condition I qUarterback Roger Garrett t85 m Lawrence county but I a s t I rtan Trace 40 14 and North Gal 1 RT _ Tom WJcklme
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Walker
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4 210
for tomgh t s lilt accordmg to Is~mor at }eft half and J 1 m wt&gt;ek dropped Hannan Trace 28 ha 14-0 Rulland has sp!Jt JB RE- MJke Jenkms
RG--Don
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Coach C&lt;Hlel w1tl1 th' r{turn Crac~ 160 senror at nght half I{) f01 1L-; f1rst SVAC wm
two contests w1th Southeastern
G
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Prown~
4 165
of Jtm Crace, 160 seniOr nght B1g Da\e Sk1dmore 21)5 JUmor' Southern Loca! edged Chaun Ohw Ath!etJc League oppon ~~-~~b r~es~-"~ ff
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-or Don Walk('r 3 213
11 RE-R1chard Vtllon
halfback who was s1de!mcd la st w1 ll run the lullb&lt;~ t k post
~.:ey Dr~v er 7 4 m the ~l'ason s ents The Red Devils beat
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3 160
125
3
week 10 North Calha s 14 0 to~" Ton~ght s t1lt wtll be the first opener and last week downed Middleport 14 R and !ast week RH-S Jm C~za~t
---&lt;lr DViight Llovd ~ 140
4 180 QB--Gene Hal!
to undeft&gt;ated fi:a sten1
1 SVAC compet1tlon fnr the H1gh
Southwestern 30 6
the Pomeroy Panthers deteated FB- te':'_e __31 ev
4 155
Coach St1les pomted out that landers Y.ho Jo:; t 3!)-6 lost week Coach Bob Marcum s Hannan Rutland 38-22
I LH-Howa1d Shn ve1
3 213

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1'9 F'rldaY'I Probable Pltcherl Booton at Wash 2 ppd ram secutive day Thursday Dave I
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Rock Hill at con! Grme
IStartmg Times EDTJ
Friday's Prnh:lhh• Ptt~bers
Dowlmg al!owed the Reds 10
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National League
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HR Aaron (40th), Oliver (7th), San firancJsco at Houston
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CoiJirelsman Walter H. Moel- Dutnct aDd md1vidual prob- 1credll the President of
the "this mea!ll uslll(l
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Umted States and 1o make
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Orioles Clinch Flag; · Robinson Sets Pace
By JEFF MEYERS
UPI Sporll Wrller
The pennant the Orioles stole
the winter, ran away with in
the summer and captured In
the fall h.. been awaited In
Baltimore since Ml&amp;hty Casey
struck out 81 years ago.

I SABSY

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the Orioles ID IJ victorle8 Ia
their first 13 games-lncludiJic
10 strlliJh~bul they needed a
2.-1 triumph over New York on
June 14 to move Into first place
and never look back lho rest of

the seas01&gt;.
"What a year;" Oltclaimed
manager Hank Bpuer. whose
Orioles once opened a ISI!o
game lead and now nold a 10.
game bulge over &amp;eeolld·placll

Detroit. "I've never oeen one
quit. like this. · In spring
training, I said the IA!am wltb
the lewes! Injuries would win
the pennant. Look at us--llalf or
us should hsve been In a

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May Be J1rit
award In bolb 1equt1, 1ald
Robtrson, leadtrlg the .,.L. In "Brlhl on the Dodgers" tor the
batti!Jt. homers and Rills and World Serletl In fiVOI' rr1
biddlnt to become the first PlltsbW1h or San Frlnclsco.
player In baseball annals to win
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''There'• no doubt l'rank'l
the big IUY," BaUII' llld IDIId

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I&lt;&gt; topped New York 4·1 and the
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Boston at W~o doubll&gt;
EDITOR 8 NOTE:
In winning passage of a rlgbll and voting rights bills; Republican Barry Goldwater In header waa postponed by rain.
Jaluuoo Dow baa beea Ill
third civil
righll measure Kennedy's tat reduction plan; 1964 far exc-eeded Kennedy's
_.;.·_ __
While Ho- as loug as
Includes an open housing medical care for older Amert- hairbreadth win over Richard
Fight Reaalill
J....r.t... II.DII SOU. HAZING
llf.aiB predecesi!OI'-Joba
provision.
cans under Social Security, and M. Nllon In 1960.
READING,
Pa. (UPI) -JDe'f
taler.J.ft
gerald Ket111edy. Tile
There oti!l Is raClal violence of a long series of beallh, But by this point In 1988, Glardello, 118, PhUadelphia,
!-.wen Flacdaheyededlu.bn•'" ,
dlspateb by a UP! White
the South, but the North also education and ana · poverty Johnson's popularity as refi~ outpointed cash White, 170,
"DISII-GUSlED"
reporter asse ..es the
bas become a scene Of strife as meaoures which paved lhe way ed . In the Gallup Poll hu Atlantic City, N.J. (10).
track was rated ''last" by
record compared with that of Negroes demand actual as well toward and carried forward the slipped to 48 per cent -at least
second beat, It aboorbed
Keaned,y aDd where the Ullled as theoretical equality In jobs, pos~t964 concept of a Great I polnill tower lhan Kennedy'•
POR'!UND, M11Da (UP!) two hours ol rain only
Slates stands today.
and education ohove Society.
lowest rating once be reached IIA&gt;ck Halliday, ICI, Wlll&lt;OI
before the race.
lhe Mason-DI&gt;:on Line. The pre- In 1964, Johnson won congrea- lhe White House. And a prior Ba!Tt!, Pa., knocked out J•cklt
But Romeo and
By ALVIN SPIVAK
assassination Image of police slonal enactment of 17 of 61 poll showed the late President's Aldare, 151, New Yort (I),
George Sholly of
United Pre81 lateruatlonll dogs In Birmingham has been major leglolaUve proposal• be brother, New York Sen. Robert
Ind., were 1n full
WASHINGTON (UP!)
overshadowed by rioUng In laherlted from Kennedy -most F. Kennedy, ouli&gt;aclng Johnson
winning the first heat by
don Baines Johnson
loday Watts and elsewhere as sym- of which were stalled at dead In national popularity amnng VASKO FINISIIED
.
lenglhs and the second by 2Y•.
marked his 1,03ilth
as bois of racial upheaval.
cent.r In the 19113 ..sslon. Sln'ce Democrat!.
CHICAGO &lt;UP!) _ E!ml!l'
DELAWARE, Ohio IUPI) - The Urnes were 2:01 2·5 and
PresldenH figure
Kennedy Goal Reanbed
lhen, be baa enlarged upon that
Jobn••• Wate~•• Pollo • Vasko has left lbe Chicago
The experts say Romeo Hanov- 1:59 3-li respectively.
Early Wedoesday Nlgbl
only In that this ts exactly
-Kennedy was lirglng Con- legislative foundation.
An outspoken en t h u ala sl Black Hawq training Cllllp
er may become harness rae- Although Romeo still has
Ml&gt;:od League
long Jo~ F. Kennedy
gross In the autumn of 1963 to
War SWI Growlnl
abou~ polls when they gave him and club olflclallllld 'lbllndaj
ing's n~xt super horse after the matehed Brei In times for
September 7 l!IU
before h1m.
approve a tat cut and put more But elsewhere 1n the world lop-sided margins In 19fU, the »year-old defeoseman bal
abdu:almn of Brei Hanover thiS I mile, he bas a good shot at his
' Won Lost It 18 an arUficial milestone, people to work. Johnson now Is things were tougher. The Viei Johnson now to a patient -and apparently ended bil NaUond
year, and there are about 41!,000 Irecord winnings of $341 764 in
I 2 but II offers an opportunity
pondering suggestions of per- Nam war grew and grew, and outwArdly silent -peruser of Hockey League career.
fans that believe them.
1965. Romeo picked ~P
A~es
toke stock of how lhe sonat tat Increases to cool off 1s still gro•-'••. 'lbere waa a them now. He lo well aware of Hawk ~-al moft. .ar .,.__
2 1
Romeo captured the alfec- , additional $41765 Thursday In B-F 5
'd
look
th
1m
"'""
bo I lh
Its I ll I H
lions of about that many people , the Little Brown' Jug to run ... Foursome
2 1 preSI ency
s now
e economy and II tnfiation. rebellion · In the Dominican w ar e po
e or arry my Ivan said he did not 1lnthr It
·~ F
S tsm
1 2 lhe background of how it
KeMedy goal of naUonal Republic and Johnson commit- Truman lnd Dwight Eisenhower Vasko would return but bad
here Thursday in the 21st 1 earnings so far this season
our por en
1 2 1,038 days ago..
having been me~ ted mort than 20,000 troops to before each was elected to a lndt•·ted "·I be ,:..,••,t leel
running of the Little Brown Jug ,$214 970
Spoilers
Th three b
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uw
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pacing classic for 3-year-olds. I A' m~jor disappointment
Double M's
2 1
e
.ggest
dilemma lies In ward off a threat ofCastrolsm nn, rm.
able to pracdca." V..W J«ned
The big bay son of Dancer 'Bonjour Hanover, lhe
lhat Johnson laherlted when
keeping II in hand.
De l)aulle put more dents In~
e punlts bave had ready lite Hawb Ia 1911. .
Hanover won easdy
m two in the t:l.-horse field.
Ind. High Gama - Art Hoyt predecessor wu
VIet Nam, racl; l turmoil, the the Atlantic alliance. A hoped· explanations and advice. Some!.;=.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..i;;..;;;;;...,...,
consecutive .heats In the $7~,616 was rated a fine chance
; Betty Smith 166.
on Nov. 22, 11163, are atill
eronomy--still the big three. for det.nte with the Soviet blame VIet Nam, and public
MERRIAM WIISTII
event at wmdswept and ram· becoming the first female
Ind High Series - Stacie Ar- b~ggest ones loday: Viet
But the proportions of each Union faded
Red China confusJon and dlssatlsfactiOII.
SEVENTH
dampened
Delaware County ' win the Jug but faded badly In nold .546· Betty Smtih 432
racial turmoil, the economy.
bave magoUied so much despite troubl~s at home kepi Others blame civil rights, as
NEW
COLLI!GIATI
Fairgrounds. A 1 thou g h I h e the stretch.
Team 'High Game - B:F's But the fot'UI has undergone in 34 monlhB lhat the problems brandishing a fist at the ;est ol well. And others say It sn't
The second beat saw Romeo Spoilers 621.
' drastic and dramaUc change. , bave grown despite the lmpor· tha world.
only the Issues, it Is Johnson
and driver Sholly take thet Team High Series - B·F's, :-;There""'!" ~6,000 U. tont
taken to meet lhem. But Johnson did bave foreign himself -lhe_man, lhe Image,
l761.
military adv1sers In
of "A Thousand policy successes. The Domini- the lmaslned Image.
Ume before going all out at the
Viet Nam not quole three
became • sentimental can crisis did, as far as can be what.ver Johnann'a private
half-mile and opening up a
ago. There are more
when Arthur M. 'Scolesln- seen, simmer do- with a free reacUons to his current dlfftcul·
three-length l..,d solng Into the
Early Wedoesday
300 000 US mb t
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II
be hi ubll
Ulud
homestretch. The second heal
Mixed Leagoe
'
.. co a troops
book of that title was election and a atart In as may ' s p c at
e
DRY
was raced In a time of 1:59 3-5,
Won Loot supporUng forces there
PJiblished a year ago. Pres- withdrawal of U.S. troopo. The bas been marked by equanlmlCLEANING well over the world record Foursome
3 0 The U.S. Involvement
!dents are elec¥ for lour Atlantic alliance Is aUU alive, ty. He oeems, on tha surface at
Service On Reauest established in this same race Spoilers
...... o 3 escalated from 8
years, or 1,481 days. In lheory, though shOrt ol breath. The least, to be following hla own
Mlcldlttloft, 0.
by Brei Hanover a year ago at Double M's ......... o 3 non-combatant one to a
they are allowed that length of Berlin crlsl! ol 11161, wheu the advice to audiencea on
I :57. All betting on Romeo was B-F's .............. 3 0 share of fighting on lh•.
Ume to make their !lnkenn wall weot up, to now • distant !'!"'aklng tours -;-to shun a
Ule
banned lor the second heat and 4 Aces . . . . . . . . .. .. 2 I and pe.ratstent pounding
records.
memory and nne bardly reeaJII martyr compiOlt ' and count
TJI
CLEANERS POMEROY he was 8 2-S favorite in' the Four Sportsmen .. ... . 1 2 North V1et Nam from the air. For Kennedy, Lee Harvey lhat U.S. convoys were being their blesalngs.
,
first
~· I'oiiUc~ Gains
Oswald cut that total to 1,036. stopped by Sovlet ·\anb on lhe "The problems lhat we baviL gAiiill _ . , ..... ,,
Go6d Time Bny was
Ind. High Game - Men: Saigon s recumng
II .is pointless for history or for Autobahn through Ellllt Genna- , ' are tha problems that we
~ " '•1.'-"Ue
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In both bests, allhougtl Bonjour Chas. Boyles, 232; Women: Na- crises, highlighted by over- a q~sual observer to use the ny amid lnc'"'aslng tenstono hav~ been flghtln~ ' hard . Ill
.It
Hanover
recovered
the
second
omi
Floyd,
178.
throw
of
the
Diem
regime
Ia
aame
numerical
measurement
during
the
last
month
of
attam,
namely,
fwl
employf
Put Your House
time aroWJd to come in third, Ind. High
Series-- Men: November 1963, hos given way In judging Johnson. But II Is Kennedy's life.
men~ a high standard of llvlng
In The Fall
more than four lengths back of Chas.
Boyles, 622; Women: aft.r many ups and downs to approprlaiA! to make a fleeting
&amp;lme Problem• Mel
and better housing," Johnson
the winner.
Betty Smith 462.
relative calm, • •uecessful assessment at this equivalent Tliere bave been troubles all said In a news conference · on
Mood Order
Team !liib Game _ B-F'a turnout for election of . a polpt In Ume.
over since November 1963 bil ~th birthday Aug. 27.
Major Leagoe Leaders
650.
' constitutional
as a em b I y,
Re-Election Tonp Job
There was the Congo and olh.;
Not.a Ectaomk Galu
With • Permanent
By Ulllted Press laternatioual
Team High Series _ B-F's proJeciA!d economic and
Eleven days before Kenna· crisis areas In . Africa but with PolnUng to thoaa ao well u
National Leagoe
1912.
refonns and an
4y's death Ia )9113, columnist llveable order belllfl restored Ia other economic galna, In
l
Fall Arran~ement
G. AB. R. H. Pet.
military situation. llul lhere Marquis Cbllda wrote 1n reflec~ most 1&gt;7 now. There was lhe Oklahoma a day earlier,
From Dudley's
Alou, Pit
133 501 79 172 .343
Industrial Leagae
still is neither an armed vi.ctory lag on the off-year . etecUnna India-Pakistan """ over Kub- Johnson obaerved:
Alou, At!
149 643117 m .330
September 8, IHI
nor a negotiated peace In slgbt, that "Kennedy bu a toug~ job mJr, but a truce w01 worked ''Now ooma people like to get
Carty, Atl 143 493 70 161 .327
Won Lost -Kennedy was stymied In abead to be rHieeted." ChUds out wltll Soviet help and us. worried. Some people like to be
'
Clmte, Pit 145002100 193 .321 BRW Hdwe
3 o getting a baste civil rights bill added that ''any man ~ho oupport. A seemlnglv unsol~a- concernel. Some people like' to
Rose, Cin
151 634 96 203 .320 Dutton Drugs
3 through Congress In 1963. oervea In the office ol the ble hassle over lhe Panama ba frustrated and I ean't do
0
Strgel, Pit 135 476 83 152 .319 Blue &amp; Grey
2 1 Johnson got It enacted In 1964 presidency, whether his name Canal Zone was smoothed over anything about aaltsfylng lhem
Allen, Phll 122 4ll9 100 55 .317 K&amp;C Jewelers
1 2 and put through a voting rlghll Ia Kennedy, Rockefeller Gold· and there was agraement
all.
Torre, AU 148 546 83 172 .515 Davis Warner Ins.
0 3 bill a year later. But now he Is wat.r or what.ver, wm' find 11 renegoUnte a treaty that both ''But I can aay lhlo to y1111:
Santo, Chi 146 529 911611 .314
dl!ficult, U not Impossible, to stdea recognized u out of date. that I doubt the 128 naUCIIIs that
Arranqed
Cpeda, SLL 132 4611 ftl 142 .305 Torre, Bravea 3S; Mays, Gianll Ed's Auto Trim
3
get even 1 -IDD of Troubles lhere were and I deal with, lhe 128 countries
American League
M; Hart a. McCovey, Giants 13.
agraement on what musl be troubled there are -eOO:e !hat that we have representatiNI to
In a Variety
G. AB. R. H. Pel. American Leap: F. Robin- Ind. High Game - Vic
df)IJa In the natioo and U1e were left to Johnson by Ia the fohn of ambassadors, I
F.Rbsn, Bat 151564 119176 .318 son, Orioles 49 . Killebrew pel, 214.
Kennedy, others that he fished doubt that you can point to a
of Containers
Oliva, Min 150 584 93 180 .308 Twins S8 Powell 'Orioles u.' Ind. High Series aft.r Kennedy'a up for' himself.
alngle one of those coontrtes on
STOP IN
Powell, Bal 137 460 77139 .200 Pepitone Yanb' 31· Colavl~ Clesher 546.
rallied an emo- Within one year of donning lhe map where any lingle
I
Kaline, Del 133 448 81129 .288 Indians
Team High G&amp;D"te - Blue
America and, ac:tng KeMedy's mangle Johnson person In the OQUnd of my voice
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AND SEE.
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Kiibrw. Min 153 540 81154 .2115
RDDI Balled 111
Grey 872.
leader of a consensus. got was elected Presld~l In bla tonight would like to trade
Cllrls, KC
117 360 51107 .292 N a tlo n al Leap"' Aaron, Team Higb Serle• - Blue
more than "a minimum own right by the biggest plaees with wbal you have here 212 1!. Mtln lt.
lhowrd, Was 142 485 52 136 .280 Braves 13)· Clement. Plrat.s Grey, 2555.
agreement" on wbat bwl to landslide In hbtory Johnann'l at home.
Crdnal, Cal 145 531 80 148 .279 112; Allen,' Phlllleo 107; stardone at home.
margin of more than 81 per "That Is a pretty good record 1 · - - - · - - -·
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Cash, Det 151567 M I~ .279 gell, Pirates 100; To!Tt!, Braves
Womea'a Tllunday Leagae
He won pasaago l&gt;f the civil cent of the popular vote over for your ac:compllabmtml."
Serving Big Bend
Home Rwla
100
September 8, liM
Area
N a I I o n a I Lesgoe: Aaron,
Leagae: F. RobinWon
~=-:::=~=~~~~~B~ra!v~es~41l~:~All~e~n,~P~bl~ll~les~39~;~ son, Orioles 120; Powell, N. Y. Clothing HOU!a I
Orioles 107; Killebrew, Twins Landmark
2
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2
Robinson, Orioles 99.
Fleschers TOltoco
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and now at a most
Giants 23-8; Koufax, Dodgen Ind. High Game ·-· P. Collins
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Orioles Clinch Flag; · Robinson Sets Pace
By JEFF MEYERS
UPI Sporll Wrller
The pennant the Orioles stole
the winter, ran away with in
the summer and captured In
the fall h.. been awaited In
Baltimore since Ml&amp;hty Casey
struck out 81 years ago.

I SABSY

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the Orioles ID IJ victorle8 Ia
their first 13 games-lncludiJic
10 strlliJh~bul they needed a
2.-1 triumph over New York on
June 14 to move Into first place
and never look back lho rest of

the seas01&gt;.
"What a year;" Oltclaimed
manager Hank Bpuer. whose
Orioles once opened a ISI!o
game lead and now nold a 10.
game bulge over &amp;eeolld·placll

Detroit. "I've never oeen one
quit. like this. · In spring
training, I said the IA!am wltb
the lewes! Injuries would win
the pennant. Look at us--llalf or
us should hsve been In a

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award In bolb 1equt1, 1ald
Robtrson, leadtrlg the .,.L. In "Brlhl on the Dodgers" tor the
batti!Jt. homers and Rills and World Serletl In fiVOI' rr1
biddlnt to become the first PlltsbW1h or San Frlnclsco.
player In baseball annals to win
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''There'• no doubt l'rank'l
the big IUY," BaUII' llld IDIId

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I&lt;&gt; topped New York 4·1 and the
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Boston at W~o doubll&gt;
EDITOR 8 NOTE:
In winning passage of a rlgbll and voting rights bills; Republican Barry Goldwater In header waa postponed by rain.
Jaluuoo Dow baa beea Ill
third civil
righll measure Kennedy's tat reduction plan; 1964 far exc-eeded Kennedy's
_.;.·_ __
While Ho- as loug as
Includes an open housing medical care for older Amert- hairbreadth win over Richard
Fight Reaalill
J....r.t... II.DII SOU. HAZING
llf.aiB predecesi!OI'-Joba
provision.
cans under Social Security, and M. Nllon In 1960.
READING,
Pa. (UPI) -JDe'f
taler.J.ft
gerald Ket111edy. Tile
There oti!l Is raClal violence of a long series of beallh, But by this point In 1988, Glardello, 118, PhUadelphia,
!-.wen Flacdaheyededlu.bn•'" ,
dlspateb by a UP! White
the South, but the North also education and ana · poverty Johnson's popularity as refi~ outpointed cash White, 170,
"DISII-GUSlED"
reporter asse ..es the
bas become a scene Of strife as meaoures which paved lhe way ed . In the Gallup Poll hu Atlantic City, N.J. (10).
track was rated ''last" by
record compared with that of Negroes demand actual as well toward and carried forward the slipped to 48 per cent -at least
second beat, It aboorbed
Keaned,y aDd where the Ullled as theoretical equality In jobs, pos~t964 concept of a Great I polnill tower lhan Kennedy'•
POR'!UND, M11Da (UP!) two hours ol rain only
Slates stands today.
and education ohove Society.
lowest rating once be reached IIA&gt;ck Halliday, ICI, Wlll&lt;OI
before the race.
lhe Mason-DI&gt;:on Line. The pre- In 1964, Johnson won congrea- lhe White House. And a prior Ba!Tt!, Pa., knocked out J•cklt
But Romeo and
By ALVIN SPIVAK
assassination Image of police slonal enactment of 17 of 61 poll showed the late President's Aldare, 151, New Yort (I),
George Sholly of
United Pre81 lateruatlonll dogs In Birmingham has been major leglolaUve proposal• be brother, New York Sen. Robert
Ind., were 1n full
WASHINGTON (UP!)
overshadowed by rioUng In laherlted from Kennedy -most F. Kennedy, ouli&gt;aclng Johnson
winning the first heat by
don Baines Johnson
loday Watts and elsewhere as sym- of which were stalled at dead In national popularity amnng VASKO FINISIIED
.
lenglhs and the second by 2Y•.
marked his 1,03ilth
as bois of racial upheaval.
cent.r In the 19113 ..sslon. Sln'ce Democrat!.
CHICAGO &lt;UP!) _ E!ml!l'
DELAWARE, Ohio IUPI) - The Urnes were 2:01 2·5 and
PresldenH figure
Kennedy Goal Reanbed
lhen, be baa enlarged upon that
Jobn••• Wate~•• Pollo • Vasko has left lbe Chicago
The experts say Romeo Hanov- 1:59 3-li respectively.
Early Wedoesday Nlgbl
only In that this ts exactly
-Kennedy was lirglng Con- legislative foundation.
An outspoken en t h u ala sl Black Hawq training Cllllp
er may become harness rae- Although Romeo still has
Ml&gt;:od League
long Jo~ F. Kennedy
gross In the autumn of 1963 to
War SWI Growlnl
abou~ polls when they gave him and club olflclallllld 'lbllndaj
ing's n~xt super horse after the matehed Brei In times for
September 7 l!IU
before h1m.
approve a tat cut and put more But elsewhere 1n the world lop-sided margins In 19fU, the »year-old defeoseman bal
abdu:almn of Brei Hanover thiS I mile, he bas a good shot at his
' Won Lost It 18 an arUficial milestone, people to work. Johnson now Is things were tougher. The Viei Johnson now to a patient -and apparently ended bil NaUond
year, and there are about 41!,000 Irecord winnings of $341 764 in
I 2 but II offers an opportunity
pondering suggestions of per- Nam war grew and grew, and outwArdly silent -peruser of Hockey League career.
fans that believe them.
1965. Romeo picked ~P
A~es
toke stock of how lhe sonat tat Increases to cool off 1s still gro•-'••. 'lbere waa a them now. He lo well aware of Hawk ~-al moft. .ar .,.__
2 1
Romeo captured the alfec- , additional $41765 Thursday In B-F 5
'd
look
th
1m
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bo I lh
Its I ll I H
lions of about that many people , the Little Brown' Jug to run ... Foursome
2 1 preSI ency
s now
e economy and II tnfiation. rebellion · In the Dominican w ar e po
e or arry my Ivan said he did not 1lnthr It
·~ F
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1 2 lhe background of how it
KeMedy goal of naUonal Republic and Johnson commit- Truman lnd Dwight Eisenhower Vasko would return but bad
here Thursday in the 21st 1 earnings so far this season
our por en
1 2 1,038 days ago..
having been me~ ted mort than 20,000 troops to before each was elected to a lndt•·ted "·I be ,:..,••,t leel
running of the Little Brown Jug ,$214 970
Spoilers
Th three b
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pacing classic for 3-year-olds. I A' m~jor disappointment
Double M's
2 1
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.ggest
dilemma lies In ward off a threat ofCastrolsm nn, rm.
able to pracdca." V..W J«ned
The big bay son of Dancer 'Bonjour Hanover, lhe
lhat Johnson laherlted when
keeping II in hand.
De l)aulle put more dents In~
e punlts bave had ready lite Hawb Ia 1911. .
Hanover won easdy
m two in the t:l.-horse field.
Ind. High Gama - Art Hoyt predecessor wu
VIet Nam, racl; l turmoil, the the Atlantic alliance. A hoped· explanations and advice. Some!.;=.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..i;;..;;;;;...,...,
consecutive .heats In the $7~,616 was rated a fine chance
; Betty Smith 166.
on Nov. 22, 11163, are atill
eronomy--still the big three. for det.nte with the Soviet blame VIet Nam, and public
MERRIAM WIISTII
event at wmdswept and ram· becoming the first female
Ind High Series - Stacie Ar- b~ggest ones loday: Viet
But the proportions of each Union faded
Red China confusJon and dlssatlsfactiOII.
SEVENTH
dampened
Delaware County ' win the Jug but faded badly In nold .546· Betty Smtih 432
racial turmoil, the economy.
bave magoUied so much despite troubl~s at home kepi Others blame civil rights, as
NEW
COLLI!GIATI
Fairgrounds. A 1 thou g h I h e the stretch.
Team 'High Game - B:F's But the fot'UI has undergone in 34 monlhB lhat the problems brandishing a fist at the ;est ol well. And others say It sn't
The second beat saw Romeo Spoilers 621.
' drastic and dramaUc change. , bave grown despite the lmpor· tha world.
only the Issues, it Is Johnson
and driver Sholly take thet Team High Series - B·F's, :-;There""'!" ~6,000 U. tont
taken to meet lhem. But Johnson did bave foreign himself -lhe_man, lhe Image,
l761.
military adv1sers In
of "A Thousand policy successes. The Domini- the lmaslned Image.
Ume before going all out at the
Viet Nam not quole three
became • sentimental can crisis did, as far as can be what.ver Johnann'a private
half-mile and opening up a
ago. There are more
when Arthur M. 'Scolesln- seen, simmer do- with a free reacUons to his current dlfftcul·
three-length l..,d solng Into the
Early Wedoesday
300 000 US mb t
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II
be hi ubll
Ulud
homestretch. The second heal
Mixed Leagoe
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.. co a troops
book of that title was election and a atart In as may ' s p c at
e
DRY
was raced In a time of 1:59 3-5,
Won Loot supporUng forces there
PJiblished a year ago. Pres- withdrawal of U.S. troopo. The bas been marked by equanlmlCLEANING well over the world record Foursome
3 0 The U.S. Involvement
!dents are elec¥ for lour Atlantic alliance Is aUU alive, ty. He oeems, on tha surface at
Service On Reauest established in this same race Spoilers
...... o 3 escalated from 8
years, or 1,481 days. In lheory, though shOrt ol breath. The least, to be following hla own
Mlcldlttloft, 0.
by Brei Hanover a year ago at Double M's ......... o 3 non-combatant one to a
they are allowed that length of Berlin crlsl! ol 11161, wheu the advice to audiencea on
I :57. All betting on Romeo was B-F's .............. 3 0 share of fighting on lh•.
Ume to make their !lnkenn wall weot up, to now • distant !'!"'aklng tours -;-to shun a
Ule
banned lor the second heat and 4 Aces . . . . . . . . .. .. 2 I and pe.ratstent pounding
records.
memory and nne bardly reeaJII martyr compiOlt ' and count
TJI
CLEANERS POMEROY he was 8 2-S favorite in' the Four Sportsmen .. ... . 1 2 North V1et Nam from the air. For Kennedy, Lee Harvey lhat U.S. convoys were being their blesalngs.
,
first
~· I'oiiUc~ Gains
Oswald cut that total to 1,036. stopped by Sovlet ·\anb on lhe "The problems lhat we baviL gAiiill _ . , ..... ,,
Go6d Time Bny was
Ind. High Game - Men: Saigon s recumng
II .is pointless for history or for Autobahn through Ellllt Genna- , ' are tha problems that we
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In both bests, allhougtl Bonjour Chas. Boyles, 232; Women: Na- crises, highlighted by over- a q~sual observer to use the ny amid lnc'"'aslng tenstono hav~ been flghtln~ ' hard . Ill
.It
Hanover
recovered
the
second
omi
Floyd,
178.
throw
of
the
Diem
regime
Ia
aame
numerical
measurement
during
the
last
month
of
attam,
namely,
fwl
employf
Put Your House
time aroWJd to come in third, Ind. High
Series-- Men: November 1963, hos given way In judging Johnson. But II Is Kennedy's life.
men~ a high standard of llvlng
In The Fall
more than four lengths back of Chas.
Boyles, 622; Women: aft.r many ups and downs to approprlaiA! to make a fleeting
&amp;lme Problem• Mel
and better housing," Johnson
the winner.
Betty Smith 462.
relative calm, • •uecessful assessment at this equivalent Tliere bave been troubles all said In a news conference · on
Mood Order
Team !liib Game _ B-F'a turnout for election of . a polpt In Ume.
over since November 1963 bil ~th birthday Aug. 27.
Major Leagoe Leaders
650.
' constitutional
as a em b I y,
Re-Election Tonp Job
There was the Congo and olh.;
Not.a Ectaomk Galu
With • Permanent
By Ulllted Press laternatioual
Team High Series _ B-F's proJeciA!d economic and
Eleven days before Kenna· crisis areas In . Africa but with PolnUng to thoaa ao well u
National Leagoe
1912.
refonns and an
4y's death Ia )9113, columnist llveable order belllfl restored Ia other economic galna, In
l
Fall Arran~ement
G. AB. R. H. Pet.
military situation. llul lhere Marquis Cbllda wrote 1n reflec~ most 1&gt;7 now. There was lhe Oklahoma a day earlier,
From Dudley's
Alou, Pit
133 501 79 172 .343
Industrial Leagae
still is neither an armed vi.ctory lag on the off-year . etecUnna India-Pakistan """ over Kub- Johnson obaerved:
Alou, At!
149 643117 m .330
September 8, IHI
nor a negotiated peace In slgbt, that "Kennedy bu a toug~ job mJr, but a truce w01 worked ''Now ooma people like to get
Carty, Atl 143 493 70 161 .327
Won Lost -Kennedy was stymied In abead to be rHieeted." ChUds out wltll Soviet help and us. worried. Some people like to be
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Clmte, Pit 145002100 193 .321 BRW Hdwe
3 o getting a baste civil rights bill added that ''any man ~ho oupport. A seemlnglv unsol~a- concernel. Some people like' to
Rose, Cin
151 634 96 203 .320 Dutton Drugs
3 through Congress In 1963. oervea In the office ol the ble hassle over lhe Panama ba frustrated and I ean't do
0
Strgel, Pit 135 476 83 152 .319 Blue &amp; Grey
2 1 Johnson got It enacted In 1964 presidency, whether his name Canal Zone was smoothed over anything about aaltsfylng lhem
Allen, Phll 122 4ll9 100 55 .317 K&amp;C Jewelers
1 2 and put through a voting rlghll Ia Kennedy, Rockefeller Gold· and there was agraement
all.
Torre, AU 148 546 83 172 .515 Davis Warner Ins.
0 3 bill a year later. But now he Is wat.r or what.ver, wm' find 11 renegoUnte a treaty that both ''But I can aay lhlo to y1111:
Santo, Chi 146 529 911611 .314
dl!ficult, U not Impossible, to stdea recognized u out of date. that I doubt the 128 naUCIIIs that
Arranqed
Cpeda, SLL 132 4611 ftl 142 .305 Torre, Bravea 3S; Mays, Gianll Ed's Auto Trim
3
get even 1 -IDD of Troubles lhere were and I deal with, lhe 128 countries
American League
M; Hart a. McCovey, Giants 13.
agraement on what musl be troubled there are -eOO:e !hat that we have representatiNI to
In a Variety
G. AB. R. H. Pel. American Leap: F. Robin- Ind. High Game - Vic
df)IJa In the natioo and U1e were left to Johnson by Ia the fohn of ambassadors, I
F.Rbsn, Bat 151564 119176 .318 son, Orioles 49 . Killebrew pel, 214.
Kennedy, others that he fished doubt that you can point to a
of Containers
Oliva, Min 150 584 93 180 .308 Twins S8 Powell 'Orioles u.' Ind. High Series aft.r Kennedy'a up for' himself.
alngle one of those coontrtes on
STOP IN
Powell, Bal 137 460 77139 .200 Pepitone Yanb' 31· Colavl~ Clesher 546.
rallied an emo- Within one year of donning lhe map where any lingle
I
Kaline, Del 133 448 81129 .288 Indians
Team High G&amp;D"te - Blue
America and, ac:tng KeMedy's mangle Johnson person In the OQUnd of my voice
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AND SEE.
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Kiibrw. Min 153 540 81154 .2115
RDDI Balled 111
Grey 872.
leader of a consensus. got was elected Presld~l In bla tonight would like to trade
Cllrls, KC
117 360 51107 .292 N a tlo n al Leap"' Aaron, Team Higb Serle• - Blue
more than "a minimum own right by the biggest plaees with wbal you have here 212 1!. Mtln lt.
lhowrd, Was 142 485 52 136 .280 Braves 13)· Clement. Plrat.s Grey, 2555.
agreement" on wbat bwl to landslide In hbtory Johnann'l at home.
Crdnal, Cal 145 531 80 148 .279 112; Allen,' Phlllleo 107; stardone at home.
margin of more than 81 per "That Is a pretty good record 1 · - - - · - - -·
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Cash, Det 151567 M I~ .279 gell, Pirates 100; To!Tt!, Braves
Womea'a Tllunday Leagae
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September 8, liM
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N a I I o n a I Lesgoe: Aaron,
Leagae: F. RobinWon
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Pontiac ~~74 - Now S3219
Brand new CataUna ' Conv. Sharp bla~k vinyl bucket

seat with all beige exterior, and bl~&lt;k top. ·ruuy
equtpped with power steering, power brak~•· hydra·
malic, radio. EZI glass and many other acc01sorlea.

1966
Buick :,~;7~- Now'2979
Brand new LeSabre 4 Dr. Sedan. This i~ the full sized

There's a dilferenee of opinion here. Both of
these Little Leaguers stand ready to put up a good
argument, even though It is a foregone conclusion
that the ''ump'' is going to win. But when the game
is over, differences will be forgotten.and umpire and
c~&gt;tcher wi!l go down to the drug etore together for
a banana split.
In doing so, they wiH be reffecting lllmethintr
that is a basic part of our heritage - the ability
to lose, u•ilho~t holding a gr~Jdge ••• the ability
to yieki.
These are qualities important not only to IIJlOrts.
manship but to life. And this importance is stroa.&gt;e~
in the most powerful of terJru&lt; again. and again
throughout the Bible.
Little Leaguer!\ learn the rulea of sportsmanship
- and of life - in one way on the plr.ying field
and in another, deeper way when they "ttend ehurr:h
with their families on S•mday. A:e you taking 11our
Little Leaguer to church T

j

Buick built on 123" wheelbas~ chaSSIS. It II_fully
equipped wtth power steering, power brakes, radio,
white wall tires, fun chrome trim, EZI g!Ua, fuU

I

wheel rovers, foam cushions and many other accesories.

1966
Pontigc ~;.u, Now '2830 ·
Brand new Leinans 4·dr. Hard Top. This Is the finest
and best Pontiac made In the smallest series. It has
the notched back front seat with center arm rest ,nd
fuU carpeting with
vinyl up~olstery _. This c~ II
fully equipped with white waD brea, power stl!erlng,
automatic trans.; EZI giUs, 250 HP Vu .enghil!, ·radio,
fUll wheel covers and many other acceBBOJ:iea. .

an

Fealllre lor fealure. Advantage for ad.antage, You'Uflnd FIAT gives you more,
much more, 1han

•nv other car on the

1966
Buick ~.63 - ~/:1,6,27
Brand New Special Dlx. Sport Coupe. T1)ls ear ii_made

road. Test drive any one ol thelabutous
F!Ar model a and see for yourself.

an

In the beautiful platinum color with blact'.
tiny!
-ts. It is fully equipped with ·power steerlnt automJtlc trans., radio, white wall tires, an~ many oth!'l'

Up to 45 milea per gallon.
Lowest priced car on the

\

·:"···

1966Buick
Now$3995
Eleclra 4 Dr. Hard Top. FACTORY AIR CQ!'Il)ITION·

ED. Tbis car sold new for approx., $500.00, aud Is al·
most Uke the day It waa sold. You 11. l_ust, ~v-titl\0 see
tblf one to appreciate Ita fine conditloll a f u 11

Jl'ith tluJ hope lt Ulill, in some m«J~ure. fo•ter and help · -·
lain tlUit which il good in (flmil) and community life, thi• ,_,. .
ture is sponsored by tlw bl&amp;liMII flrnM and organilJtdiJinl ··· ! &lt;''lui
111ho~e nnrne. appear beloul.

equipment.

1965 Buick J':.~vod - ...,. $2295
Skylark 2 Dr. Hard Top. This car hu omaii llucket
-t•
and power steering. Auto. trans. We ean b.lch!Y
recommend thil ear to be in top collditlon. .
,

1.1oo-R WAGON

·J964
Pontiac :::.~· - ·'tftS
Star Chief 4 Dr. Sedan. 'l1lis ear II a beautifUl blue

The family ...-. Loaded with
"extraaqo at no extra COlt.

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

A sleek new sporta version of

B(Jktrtr of Hol.~nm BrNr(1

1962 Dodge J;:,.~~~ ~ $1095

mission.
1M FIAT ,. • ....., wtomoiJIII besldH being better prloH t

o.

SMITH's FIAT Sales &amp; Service

Roveaswood, W. Va.

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PLUMBING R. HEATING

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Silver I ridge In Kant uti, 0.

Middleport 992-2550

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO:

lllalr4Door.

RAWLINGS

BAUM UJMBF.R CO.
s,;,«'" anrl lluil1j"'~ -~"""u"

GALEN S. BROWN, Dist
Afdi/rpl i/. fH Prnrt,•rts

i 992-2186

Broum -~ Bnrrlr Gn.11

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nOhfo's Olde-'r Dodge Deolpr"

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Sales - ALLIS
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2 DOOR SEDAN.

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1961 DODGE 2 DR. SEDAN

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1960 CHEVROLET 4 DR. SEDAN ~95
6 Cyl. Std. Trans.

1960 FORD FAIRLANE 500
2 DR. SEDAN -

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D~rsts Hosts

.For Cookout,
Picnic Sunday

Phnne 667-3436·
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Tuppers Plains

Mr. and ..... Ralph
and daqbter Mary Ann,

8uDda1

Attendln« were Mr. and·'lll&lt;irell
William Harman, and g
IJsa Jo, lllldl, and
J\idy Oolrlul1. .u crl
Mrs. D&amp;Jklll Albworlb,
roy; Mr. and Mrs. Paul OYerturf ml ebl1drlll Buleb and
Melodie, I)!!Qlllbul;llr. 111111 llr
Francis O¥erturl, Middleport,
and Mils FII!Cbon 9Jerturf,
Mr. and Mn. 8ldniJ Durit of
Leon, W. VP. were IIDIIble to

lnlerlor. Real sharpie.

8 ~yL Auto. Trans. Radio.

R. H. RAWLINGS SO'S CO.
"OHIO'S OLDfST DODGE ·~
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312 E. Main St

RACINE PLANING
Btuldlng Suwlies and Mili!DOril! ' .

General Mm:liiiJidiu
Tuppera Plains

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52 GMC
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'The Spreading,"Kingdom'~
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62 Olds 88 - - • - • • • • • . S'J295
Whltewalla. .

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992-2955
Pomeroy

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Pomeroy

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS

J'u1l power inCluding windows and aeit, power ~ lib 1I8W Wi&amp;IW Urea,
dilae wbeel discs, tinted giUs, flcloey alN:Oadlllonlllf, 18,000 li,mw miles•
lip( lharp.
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DODGE 4 . DR. SEDAN •
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1957 BUICK 4 DR. ' SEDAN
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65 Buick Riviera 2 Dr. H.T. -

V8. Auto. Trana. Ra clio and Heater.

1960 PLYMOUTH STA. _WAGON- •495

Sedan-f1995

V-8 engine, power brakes, power ' ~teer~nr. auto. l:rans., tinted J[lu, lliw wl•lw
tires, deluxe wheel disc&amp;, factory llfr.coadltlonlng, white over pn wltb pa

wltb •
and cookout Oft I'OrllliCIIIIOR
talned

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE

Middleport, Oblo

63 Olds Super 88

-- Servia,

f ,rr·n1 &amp; G'trd~ft;

and real Cleoll.

'l

593-8601

· ·· - -

240 Lincoln SL

281 -

AthPnll

Che•rer. Ohin

LOCAL UNION 5668

MANY MOQ ...•,

100 m.p.h. oportster with
5-speed synch:·(."mesh trans·

85 N Cuurt ~t

THE UNITED STEEL WORKERS
OF AMERICA

Pickup 'k ton. This Is a one owner plclalp, and sllowJ
the best of care.

1SGO SPIDER

RAY RIGGS, INC.
U• ooln-M ercury.Comd-Engllsh Ford

original flnilb, and wu owned by one of our fllthfui
Pontiac customera. It baa power steering and brak!ll.
and Hydrsmatlc.

the febulous FIAT.

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accessories.

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Uri e.t 1n the 'J •tel September Jeall&gt;"6. Mal'l.-~1 · ~~lyn, t.
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··• ~II' I W! 3 Y~P• old.
,13 a!W be_
ma,_..slaUI)nl!!l nearly "'m · ·1·, a""e· hl.:ifjir(ed ov•
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· GriDs·
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years, "''"
In the. ·'""'""
•n~
nyMr~ ruffle II the 1!011 "-lab He. and · family are DOW lloi- ·
of Letarl,
.Mn.

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BRANDl

·ON·1'966 MODE-LS
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1966
Pontiac ~~74 - Now S3219
Brand new CataUna ' Conv. Sharp bla~k vinyl bucket

seat with all beige exterior, and bl~&lt;k top. ·ruuy
equtpped with power steering, power brak~•· hydra·
malic, radio. EZI glass and many other acc01sorlea.

1966
Buick :,~;7~- Now'2979
Brand new LeSabre 4 Dr. Sedan. This i~ the full sized

There's a dilferenee of opinion here. Both of
these Little Leaguers stand ready to put up a good
argument, even though It is a foregone conclusion
that the ''ump'' is going to win. But when the game
is over, differences will be forgotten.and umpire and
c~&gt;tcher wi!l go down to the drug etore together for
a banana split.
In doing so, they wiH be reffecting lllmethintr
that is a basic part of our heritage - the ability
to lose, u•ilho~t holding a gr~Jdge ••• the ability
to yieki.
These are qualities important not only to IIJlOrts.
manship but to life. And this importance is stroa.&gt;e~
in the most powerful of terJru&lt; again. and again
throughout the Bible.
Little Leaguer!\ learn the rulea of sportsmanship
- and of life - in one way on the plr.ying field
and in another, deeper way when they "ttend ehurr:h
with their families on S•mday. A:e you taking 11our
Little Leaguer to church T

j

Buick built on 123" wheelbas~ chaSSIS. It II_fully
equipped wtth power steering, power brakes, radio,
white wall tires, fun chrome trim, EZI g!Ua, fuU

I

wheel rovers, foam cushions and many other accesories.

1966
Pontigc ~;.u, Now '2830 ·
Brand new Leinans 4·dr. Hard Top. This Is the finest
and best Pontiac made In the smallest series. It has
the notched back front seat with center arm rest ,nd
fuU carpeting with
vinyl up~olstery _. This c~ II
fully equipped with white waD brea, power stl!erlng,
automatic trans.; EZI giUs, 250 HP Vu .enghil!, ·radio,
fUll wheel covers and many other acceBBOJ:iea. .

an

Fealllre lor fealure. Advantage for ad.antage, You'Uflnd FIAT gives you more,
much more, 1han

•nv other car on the

1966
Buick ~.63 - ~/:1,6,27
Brand New Special Dlx. Sport Coupe. T1)ls ear ii_made

road. Test drive any one ol thelabutous
F!Ar model a and see for yourself.

an

In the beautiful platinum color with blact'.
tiny!
-ts. It is fully equipped with ·power steerlnt automJtlc trans., radio, white wall tires, an~ many oth!'l'

Up to 45 milea per gallon.
Lowest priced car on the

\

·:"···

1966Buick
Now$3995
Eleclra 4 Dr. Hard Top. FACTORY AIR CQ!'Il)ITION·

ED. Tbis car sold new for approx., $500.00, aud Is al·
most Uke the day It waa sold. You 11. l_ust, ~v-titl\0 see
tblf one to appreciate Ita fine conditloll a f u 11

Jl'ith tluJ hope lt Ulill, in some m«J~ure. fo•ter and help · -·
lain tlUit which il good in (flmil) and community life, thi• ,_,. .
ture is sponsored by tlw bl&amp;liMII flrnM and organilJtdiJinl ··· ! &lt;''lui
111ho~e nnrne. appear beloul.

equipment.

1965 Buick J':.~vod - ...,. $2295
Skylark 2 Dr. Hard Top. This car hu omaii llucket
-t•
and power steering. Auto. trans. We ean b.lch!Y
recommend thil ear to be in top collditlon. .
,

1.1oo-R WAGON

·J964
Pontiac :::.~· - ·'tftS
Star Chief 4 Dr. Sedan. 'l1lis ear II a beautifUl blue

The family ...-. Loaded with
"extraaqo at no extra COlt.

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

A sleek new sporta version of

B(Jktrtr of Hol.~nm BrNr(1

1962 Dodge J;:,.~~~ ~ $1095

mission.
1M FIAT ,. • ....., wtomoiJIII besldH being better prloH t

o.

SMITH's FIAT Sales &amp; Service

Roveaswood, W. Va.

ARS
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•

~...

WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING R. HEATING

'

Silver I ridge In Kant uti, 0.

Middleport 992-2550

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO:

lllalr4Door.

RAWLINGS

BAUM UJMBF.R CO.
s,;,«'" anrl lluil1j"'~ -~"""u"

GALEN S. BROWN, Dist
Afdi/rpl i/. fH Prnrt,•rts

i 992-2186

Broum -~ Bnrrlr Gn.11

-------------- --

-63 Chev. -·

nOhfo's Olde-'r Dodge Deolpr"

eatl1le.

N

outo. trano. radio,- wl•l

w ti.., wbeel dlocs, 2IAJae pilat. Real tWp

Middleport, Ohio

*1395

TINY'S FOODLAND

BOGGS EQUIPMENT
CH,\l.MF.R~

Sales - ALLIS
fi'arm. -

lndus1r;l!l -

USED CARS
- - • $)095
r,

1962 VOLKSWAGEN
2 DOOR SEDAN.

1962 FORD GALAXIE

•

•

-

•

•

*595

• •

2 DR. SEDAN. V8. Auto. Trans. Ra clio and Heater.

1961 DODGE 2 DR. SEDAN

•

•

6 Cyl. Std. Trans.

1960 CHEVROLET 4 DR. SEDAN ~95
6 Cyl. Std. Trans.

1960 FORD FAIRLANE 500
2 DR. SEDAN -

•

•

-•695

D~rsts Hosts

.For Cookout,
Picnic Sunday

Phnne 667-3436·
'

Tuppers Plains

Mr. and ..... Ralph
and daqbter Mary Ann,

8uDda1

Attendln« were Mr. and·'lll&lt;irell
William Harman, and g
IJsa Jo, lllldl, and
J\idy Oolrlul1. .u crl
Mrs. D&amp;Jklll Albworlb,
roy; Mr. and Mrs. Paul OYerturf ml ebl1drlll Buleb and
Melodie, I)!!Qlllbul;llr. 111111 llr
Francis O¥erturl, Middleport,
and Mils FII!Cbon 9Jerturf,
Mr. and Mn. 8ldniJ Durit of
Leon, W. VP. were IIDIIble to

lnlerlor. Real sharpie.

8 ~yL Auto. Trans. Radio.

R. H. RAWLINGS SO'S CO.
"OHIO'S OLDfST DODGE ·~
·• '
' ·,
,,,
.

·-·-

"Kentucku F'r1Pd Chrcken•

·

• "

._
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.
.
............
_....

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a.- ...... ,;;;r•

,

..

..............
... -

........

-

. TUNE IN

Power steeriDCIIIIl .power bnbl. Radio.
'

.

'65 Plymouth 2 ~fH. T. • • • '1995

ktelllte, V-8 motor, std. lraDI.j ridiO, wlljw ~ clelae '~~'bee!
.· dlael, -~~~
With blaeli: 91nyl top, b~k vinyl' Int. ~ 20.000 mllel. Real~~
-

•

•

I

\

ACTION-PRICED HAS-JSH SPECIALS

·

SUNDAY 9 AM

'

• I
' I
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ftri!IIM Pnm Gracel(lllcopal Qurch, .....,_NY
\

1.

•

K&amp; C JEWELERS
"Keepsake Diamond Rtng.l!'»

&gt;

&gt;

-

-

-

- - - --.

F~

Y,

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WHI1Il SIIWDIG IIIACIIlN&amp;S
"~erythl"'l Far 1M W01110n tAaf llews"
83 MID St.
Mi&lt;JdllpJd
SIIJ.5320

......~ •. ·.: ..... .... t.. . . .y

.

GOIGlEIN RW&gt;Y-MIX CO.

·

.':~395 /'
West Malo St. .

· ~

~t.Y,~otwwi~ ';
II

312 E. Main St

RACINE PLANING
Btuldlng Suwlies and Mili!DOril! ' .

General Mm:liiiJidiu
Tuppera Plains

~

-

'DE SEWING CENTER

1. . WMtO RAOIO
REV. RIQIAitb MUT!fir RIQC)R .
.. ~eM :tJIPIOIIeh
~~~lfQJOa ~
.
.

52 GMC
~ Ton Pickup

.

.~

•'

-

LYONS CLOVER

.

'_
'The Spreading,"Kingdom'~
..

62 Olds 88 - - • - • • • • • . S'J295
Whltewalla. .

--------

W• Fin AV Dccron I'Tetcrlptlo••
992-2955
Pomeroy

·,

• Dr. Sedan. v.s, Automatic IraQI.

Pomeroy

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS

J'u1l power inCluding windows and aeit, power ~ lib 1I8W Wi&amp;IW Urea,
dilae wbeel discs, tinted giUs, flcloey alN:Oadlllonlllf, 18,000 li,mw miles•
lip( lharp.
.
.

4S~Trllll •

1957
DODGE 4 . DR. SEDAN •
'
1957 BUICK 4 DR. ' SEDAN
• •
.'

.

65 Buick Riviera 2 Dr. H.T. -

V8. Auto. Trana. Ra clio and Heater.

1960 PLYMOUTH STA. _WAGON- •495

Sedan-f1995

V-8 engine, power brakes, power ' ~teer~nr. auto. l:rans., tinted J[lu, lliw wl•lw
tires, deluxe wheel disc&amp;, factory llfr.coadltlonlng, white over pn wltb pa

wltb •
and cookout Oft I'OrllliCIIIIOR
talned

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE

Middleport, Oblo

63 Olds Super 88

-- Servia,

f ,rr·n1 &amp; G'trd~ft;

and real Cleoll.

'l

593-8601

· ·· - -

240 Lincoln SL

281 -

AthPnll

Che•rer. Ohin

LOCAL UNION 5668

MANY MOQ ...•,

100 m.p.h. oportster with
5-speed synch:·(."mesh trans·

85 N Cuurt ~t

THE UNITED STEEL WORKERS
OF AMERICA

Pickup 'k ton. This Is a one owner plclalp, and sllowJ
the best of care.

1SGO SPIDER

RAY RIGGS, INC.
U• ooln-M ercury.Comd-Engllsh Ford

original flnilb, and wu owned by one of our fllthfui
Pontiac customera. It baa power steering and brak!ll.
and Hydrsmatlc.

the febulous FIAT.

~The

AU. FOR THE~

accessories.

road.

1 Mfle

.
THE CHUf.Q I FOI! All.

G""erol Contracting
Phone 992-3918

STAR SUPPLY CO.
Paints

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;110 wlttun II Up.

CAIIO :OF rttANKS A D"ITUA•a•a
11.21 fO' It WOI'II mlllhiiMnl. l . t t

...,".......... 1c.
OI"CI .. OUitl
I :IQ A. M. to !o:M P M. illlllJ
hlurci•Y I :H • · M. te 12tH N.-ft
IT.. .0 IAIY

64 CHEVELLE 2 Door

$1495

IRAKE SERVICE

M50 SPORT
BOBCAT
SPRINT

BlaeHnars

UQTNARS

Low mileage br local owner,,betutifu1 dark ITefl':l ov~r lilht
green. Likr new w!aittwall tlre!, spot!~ ~lean m_tenor, 155
b.p. ti cylin.rler engtne, Btandard traamasJoa, ndw, heater,

ltr

real nice.

Muot be good wllll

Motor Co.

•••.••..,. -

TO PLAC5 A
ltE:SUL I PllOOIJCIH

5D •

OPEN EVES. 9:110 I'.M.

iWANT AD

PHONE WY 2-2156

;:.,::,Ph::-.-::992-6&amp;3G.=::----=:-:.-:=---..:

model, % aero lot, ~=:.~I CAR HI&gt;PS wanted lOW. Mlllt
lhop. Contact Helea'a I!
llo 18 or older. App!J lD Jill'

llhop 11 !J91.1880.

t

1011. Crow'l Steak
Pomeroy.

USED EQUIPMENT
1-Now Holland Blower
I·Ford Trector
l·lntornotlonol TriCior
Mowers &amp; Disk Horrowo

t 14 Ue

Real Est1te For Sale

•

,,' .. , ' ' .... ... ,.·~~:::;:r------,-Ti-r-;:-------7ei'M;:;:-;G~L";A~D:i
'IE WUZ
GONE
TWO DA'lS

,.

.

Ill ONI iiP;tltl

.

IIJCil'f PIOPLII", , Co\l;!i .
PICK ltAWLINQ '

........,. 0.

CA._

eC.eTrvck eHeotw
Core elulwoAny Type

e2 USED
.L,il'T
ePARTS for OUT~
MOTORS
'
eBOAn a MQTORJ
eiiOAT I'AINT
eTDOLS
S..At

IEII H GOBLE FORD

· Metropollt1n Motors

ill NiW Ldlilii' tii

FOR SALE - Modem f room 11 flY :14191
MI&lt;W'-rt, 0!
house, bath, utiltly room, c~~ ,;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;....
:port, 1torm doors and 11
dows, Foster Street, Maoon,
W. Va. Phone

!

SBLING·

SERVICE

Provide own

I

l'hone 992-2143

RADIATOR

oman ehllcirft Ia

Pomeroy

..........,

.,., 2419J

..J

HARLEY DAVIDSON· ;~ .. HO RA-~~~
MOTORCYCLES
_,w.S , . • Yid
.. '

.....

,.., W•nt A• ..rwlet
• Cent ,.. W•N de IIIMI"Htt•
Mlnlmu"' Cll•,... "
•ntl

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i

,,

' &lt;

I

"

Evenlnga end Slturdey

Grace Holter, Encatrlt, ·En&gt;
ma Joachim, llee., to Hele•
Zweifel Lyons, ol, J'omeroy.

Charles Everet Baker, ·Mar·

""'=~~ lha Jane Baker to Beecliie! M

-

COoper, Jessie E. Couper; Lol
17, Salem.

7~.

BY HOWII SCHNIIDIR

EEk I M!l!k
I'M WAR'-!II.JG 'r()LI,
FOLKl; .... IF I'M IVOT
ELECTED THE U'-!EMPLO'IMEIJT
FJGURE'&gt; ~ GOIJIIJA RISE!

IVHAT DO

Y0.J

MEAIJ BV "THAT?

GASULINl! ALLl!Y

!LL 1!E OUT
Of A JOB!

THATfJ FUNNY. 1 ~

THOUeHT OF PA A• " '
!lOCIAL·CUM!INe
~-

Alba 'ibomptOD '• to Ludllt
llol~o. Rebecea Evllle, par·
cels, Pomeroy
Jobl
Amlbuey, dec., ~
Cora Amsbury, Glacbs I. Am,.
bury, Jam01 .H. AmlllarJ, Mary Jo Amsbury, Af!ld.
Trw.

t 2Ute

FULTON-THOMPSON

w.

TRACTOR SALES
Lunch Should II

w

eTlmeloReiM

Orange.
·· ·
Robert D. CoOk, Korme Cook, .
Jobo W. Cook, VIolet 'M. ·Jit(oJo.

A lowdnNI luneb d001111't
ba •• to llo Ill work ... ,
oot with our temptinr

lei, VIolet M. Jllic!tl-. -~
Delbert Bl1ctloiol •to:·Cbarlea ·t.
Gllkey, Ella B;. lllliey, Loll,

-lllab - - .
pl......... . Mtbare. .

BAILEY'S RESTAUBA.Ni'
111 I. Moln

tloioa IMler

C~

PHONI WY 2-1974

Pomei'OJ

trio (a.Uoyl C.IU,. ·

lm&gt;iot - Part¥ Rooma

.

Pagevmo.
RIISiell L WIIM;' IIuel. G. ·
1i'llson to Chlrlel B. lt$T,:Jr.,
lllldred Karr, lAII, \1fd41opmt.
Bulb Will, • tmill

G.

Meigs Equipment Co.
t - .... Gen••l Hoapltel

I'CiflllrOY

-,liiD !lOW TO '1/f/IJ' lf C(IR 'ffp ~ALLY.'

r--,-..-;; Mil"-"':..:...;,-~

Pllillp·r~:~~~=

awst.r..

JltCOflditiefted aml·&amp;paintfol. Goe4 Clllldltlen.
1963 GMC PICKUI' TRUCK, 6.cyllndo(!
1962 GMC PICKUI' TRUCK, 6 oyllnclor

THE BOR,. LOSEII

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r·IOllan. lleUr ll(olloMp,:.. .....
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Hoi~, Clerlldlll , ..,,"""

\lloa'ei',

~

acre, Olin.

Heleso J:. u4 H~d lolm·
liOn, Helea E. lleuP It lteKh
II. .
Getit •• IL W~

lldrle, .
lo Keith .

W&lt;l94•.

II. W&lt;lodl, -~

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i,OI(E l-IE~ roR A TOUR

~·- ~en

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Q()WM IH. 1HE VAU.EV !

News Notes
,

. .

;

..

Compultr 1\qnmmlnt
D1t1 P,..-di.tinl
Key Punch. .. . Bur~hs
Wr1te or C1ll Colf.a-

IArol CoiM · 6141

224-4175
M.tropolit•n Schools
" North High Sti'Ht
Columbus, Ohio

., As $M!n •n TV"'

grapee
I. Salad

Ingredient

By SCHULZ

ll&amp;.eonatd}aoo

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u.s......-

· ~jtjll

13. P)B.y

1._ Piece out
WORK- lor- bUDd~zer:•

reti$00·

able, hourly rate. Ph. 992-:!208
.f 2S 301c

16. Balnjo&lt;al
Cutle'a
Piller
H. .........
_ _,

"M::-:lD"'D~'L-::E:c·A'-G"'E00D::--w.,.;... -to do~· rr. .;..,bl&gt;r~
housewl)rk and help take care .211. Druu ol
of my wife Clarence Price, 2:1. ~..;,rptMnr
Rulland, 0. Ph. 742-4872.
Ill ore
t 23 6tp liB. Ocean'o

in grouOO:

swn1{ pi&gt;ol dealers,
~5,5-

..._
rille, ta1l

:u. Scrub

and up. CJ! tad fi'ox fi.BW&gt;op'o
beod_
Pool., 1nc. 1896 Whiteford
Roajl, York, Pa. fhone (717) 29. Fol'bid
75&gt;f;l24.
t II Utp llt.Dougllt....
in-law al
Naomi

ILA....,_
townlll

.... . ,

t W4JffED
-&lt;

6.

;

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II. Newt
3&amp;.)!1110,_
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ltlo-

' In Rutland To
Eam Money and Prl,..
Dillvarlng Tho Daily
Sentinel to Hlablishecl

f1.Not~

61.P!utod

"- Cllildftn "'
tiJo Bun

_.....

Rout• .

. . -....,;,Jtqe·

CALL 992·2156
For Rent
~as heating unit~•. ~Butter­
nu l Ave .• Pom..,{ 11' Ph.

i" ROOM

Pb. !I!IUS19.

I

ROOM

witll

a

·

llolb.
t tie

modtli'JI 'liliiiillhrllh

bath, lull ~ile ' bale~ - and

garage, avlliable now,
in
N"' Havill, Jac.ted 011, MMI-

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fll.u.L._. ·liPtPWlNC.KDt

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-

nebec potates
for winter .
Also car.ning lomatoes, pick
Jour own, $1 bushel. Charles
Hilton, P'Oi:tlalltj. 0.
.
. t 15 251p
!bird .Door budget abop.
BU.,. Fanalturt, llkldl....,rt

DID"

Oblo.

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.. .,JI 6tp

apartmelll

-..a Will Ill

4J:Y·L·A4X.

downstairs apartmitlaf,:, n r w
992-5233.

IRISH Cobbler potatoe., KenI.:.:;.L...L..J-L...I(.o::4.-J_L.J..-!:
~

DAILY CB!I"'IQtJJ'DD- Rae'•

i\EwL Y- decoratet.-1....
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- m

DlOti'T KEEP UP. THE

PREMli!MS, QlogP.It

w •••

..... ' .

VQI.w

IIEANfl, · potatoes,

11 U lk

tomatoes

end melo01. Clarence ProJ.
1111. Portland, 0. Ph. ~

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IXI'IERIENCED

WHEEL

AliGNMENT

..

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were~

ret

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•rMI • •·

;110 wlttun II Up.

CAIIO :OF rttANKS A D"ITUA•a•a
11.21 fO' It WOI'II mlllhiiMnl. l . t t

...,".......... 1c.
OI"CI .. OUitl
I :IQ A. M. to !o:M P M. illlllJ
hlurci•Y I :H • · M. te 12tH N.-ft
IT.. .0 IAIY

64 CHEVELLE 2 Door

$1495

IRAKE SERVICE

M50 SPORT
BOBCAT
SPRINT

BlaeHnars

UQTNARS

Low mileage br local owner,,betutifu1 dark ITefl':l ov~r lilht
green. Likr new w!aittwall tlre!, spot!~ ~lean m_tenor, 155
b.p. ti cylin.rler engtne, Btandard traamasJoa, ndw, heater,

ltr

real nice.

Muot be good wllll

Motor Co.

•••.••..,. -

TO PLAC5 A
ltE:SUL I PllOOIJCIH

5D •

OPEN EVES. 9:110 I'.M.

iWANT AD

PHONE WY 2-2156

;:.,::,Ph::-.-::992-6&amp;3G.=::----=:-:.-:=---..:

model, % aero lot, ~=:.~I CAR HI&gt;PS wanted lOW. Mlllt
lhop. Contact Helea'a I!
llo 18 or older. App!J lD Jill'

llhop 11 !J91.1880.

t

1011. Crow'l Steak
Pomeroy.

USED EQUIPMENT
1-Now Holland Blower
I·Ford Trector
l·lntornotlonol TriCior
Mowers &amp; Disk Horrowo

t 14 Ue

Real Est1te For Sale

•

,,' .. , ' ' .... ... ,.·~~:::;:r------,-Ti-r-;:-------7ei'M;:;:-;G~L";A~D:i
'IE WUZ
GONE
TWO DA'lS

,.

.

Ill ONI iiP;tltl

.

IIJCil'f PIOPLII", , Co\l;!i .
PICK ltAWLINQ '

........,. 0.

CA._

eC.eTrvck eHeotw
Core elulwoAny Type

e2 USED
.L,il'T
ePARTS for OUT~
MOTORS
'
eBOAn a MQTORJ
eiiOAT I'AINT
eTDOLS
S..At

IEII H GOBLE FORD

· Metropollt1n Motors

ill NiW Ldlilii' tii

FOR SALE - Modem f room 11 flY :14191
MI&lt;W'-rt, 0!
house, bath, utiltly room, c~~ ,;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;....
:port, 1torm doors and 11
dows, Foster Street, Maoon,
W. Va. Phone

!

SBLING·

SERVICE

Provide own

I

l'hone 992-2143

RADIATOR

oman ehllcirft Ia

Pomeroy

..........,

.,., 2419J

..J

HARLEY DAVIDSON· ;~ .. HO RA-~~~
MOTORCYCLES
_,w.S , . • Yid
.. '

.....

,.., W•nt A• ..rwlet
• Cent ,.. W•N de IIIMI"Htt•
Mlnlmu"' Cll•,... "
•ntl

..

'

t, 1 •
i

,,

' &lt;

I

"

Evenlnga end Slturdey

Grace Holter, Encatrlt, ·En&gt;
ma Joachim, llee., to Hele•
Zweifel Lyons, ol, J'omeroy.

Charles Everet Baker, ·Mar·

""'=~~ lha Jane Baker to Beecliie! M

-

COoper, Jessie E. Couper; Lol
17, Salem.

7~.

BY HOWII SCHNIIDIR

EEk I M!l!k
I'M WAR'-!II.JG 'r()LI,
FOLKl; .... IF I'M IVOT
ELECTED THE U'-!EMPLO'IMEIJT
FJGURE'&gt; ~ GOIJIIJA RISE!

IVHAT DO

Y0.J

MEAIJ BV "THAT?

GASULINl! ALLl!Y

!LL 1!E OUT
Of A JOB!

THATfJ FUNNY. 1 ~

THOUeHT OF PA A• " '
!lOCIAL·CUM!INe
~-

Alba 'ibomptOD '• to Ludllt
llol~o. Rebecea Evllle, par·
cels, Pomeroy
Jobl
Amlbuey, dec., ~
Cora Amsbury, Glacbs I. Am,.
bury, Jam01 .H. AmlllarJ, Mary Jo Amsbury, Af!ld.
Trw.

t 2Ute

FULTON-THOMPSON

w.

TRACTOR SALES
Lunch Should II

w

eTlmeloReiM

Orange.
·· ·
Robert D. CoOk, Korme Cook, .
Jobo W. Cook, VIolet 'M. ·Jit(oJo.

A lowdnNI luneb d001111't
ba •• to llo Ill work ... ,
oot with our temptinr

lei, VIolet M. Jllic!tl-. -~
Delbert Bl1ctloiol •to:·Cbarlea ·t.
Gllkey, Ella B;. lllliey, Loll,

-lllab - - .
pl......... . Mtbare. .

BAILEY'S RESTAUBA.Ni'
111 I. Moln

tloioa IMler

C~

PHONI WY 2-1974

Pomei'OJ

trio (a.Uoyl C.IU,. ·

lm&gt;iot - Part¥ Rooma

.

Pagevmo.
RIISiell L WIIM;' IIuel. G. ·
1i'llson to Chlrlel B. lt$T,:Jr.,
lllldred Karr, lAII, \1fd41opmt.
Bulb Will, • tmill

G.

Meigs Equipment Co.
t - .... Gen••l Hoapltel

I'CiflllrOY

-,liiD !lOW TO '1/f/IJ' lf C(IR 'ffp ~ALLY.'

r--,-..-;; Mil"-"':..:...;,-~

Pllillp·r~:~~~=

awst.r..

JltCOflditiefted aml·&amp;paintfol. Goe4 Clllldltlen.
1963 GMC PICKUI' TRUCK, 6.cyllndo(!
1962 GMC PICKUI' TRUCK, 6 oyllnclor

THE BOR,. LOSEII

' •

';!

\ '"I

1 (•

01101 lloller.1l • ~.~~~­
r·IOllan. lleUr ll(olloMp,:.. .....
' ' .: \
t' :I ··?. 'I..

14a:zle lloldnger,- Adm., ll'an-

llle Jol!uon, dec. to Vlrlll C
Hoi~, Clerlldlll , ..,,"""

\lloa'ei',

~

acre, Olin.

Heleso J:. u4 H~d lolm·
liOn, Helea E. lleuP It lteKh
II. .
Getit •• IL W~

lldrle, .
lo Keith .

W&lt;l94•.

II. W&lt;lodl, -~

1114-

•

l-IE PRQ~oo~~D 10
i,OI(E l-IE~ roR A TOUR

~·- ~en

""J1..4ROLIGH lf.IE PLANT
Q()WM IH. 1HE VAU.EV !

News Notes
,

. .

;

..

Compultr 1\qnmmlnt
D1t1 P,..-di.tinl
Key Punch. .. . Bur~hs
Wr1te or C1ll Colf.a-

IArol CoiM · 6141

224-4175
M.tropolit•n Schools
" North High Sti'Ht
Columbus, Ohio

., As $M!n •n TV"'

grapee
I. Salad

Ingredient

By SCHULZ

ll&amp;.eonatd}aoo

"""

u.s......-

· ~jtjll

13. P)B.y

1._ Piece out
WORK- lor- bUDd~zer:•

reti$00·

able, hourly rate. Ph. 992-:!208
.f 2S 301c

16. Balnjo&lt;al
Cutle'a
Piller
H. .........
_ _,

"M::-:lD"'D~'L-::E:c·A'-G"'E00D::--w.,.;... -to do~· rr. .;..,bl&gt;r~
housewl)rk and help take care .211. Druu ol
of my wife Clarence Price, 2:1. ~..;,rptMnr
Rulland, 0. Ph. 742-4872.
Ill ore
t 23 6tp liB. Ocean'o

in grouOO:

swn1{ pi&gt;ol dealers,
~5,5-

..._
rille, ta1l

:u. Scrub

and up. CJ! tad fi'ox fi.BW&gt;op'o
beod_
Pool., 1nc. 1896 Whiteford
Roajl, York, Pa. fhone (717) 29. Fol'bid
75&gt;f;l24.
t II Utp llt.Dougllt....
in-law al
Naomi

ILA....,_
townlll

.... . ,

t W4JffED
-&lt;

6.

;

'

.;'•

I-.
II. Newt
3&amp;.)!1110,_
Ill. God- C!1

lBOl"« GIRL

ltlo-

' In Rutland To
Eam Money and Prl,..
Dillvarlng Tho Daily
Sentinel to Hlablishecl

f1.Not~

61.P!utod

"- Cllildftn "'
tiJo Bun

_.....

Rout• .

. . -....,;,Jtqe·

CALL 992·2156
For Rent
~as heating unit~•. ~Butter­
nu l Ave .• Pom..,{ 11' Ph.

i" ROOM

Pb. !I!IUS19.

I

ROOM

witll

a

·

llolb.
t tie

modtli'JI 'liliiiillhrllh

bath, lull ~ile ' bale~ - and

garage, avlliable now,
in
N"' Havill, Jac.ted 011, MMI-

••Y Drlve,.,JIIIt,nil,_.

""'Ctb--"'

tropht-,
Each
day -the aodlt ~ ue difttnDL~--

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• NO'l W'
TAIIIII

Y......,•O;J'

~
..., . t - .. ...

r

fll.u.L._. ·liPtPWlNC.KDt

(lUI

8

.

M

-

nebec potates
for winter .
Also car.ning lomatoes, pick
Jour own, $1 bushel. Charles
Hilton, P'Oi:tlalltj. 0.
.
. t 15 251p
!bird .Door budget abop.
BU.,. Fanalturt, llkldl....,rt

DID"

Oblo.

.&amp;.O:Ji'e_, I "

llbll. Pia. • • • ,.,. '' '.
.
·. ,. ,. t 'I I ...

'·•... --! .:,

tldl....-

.. LOir&amp; . . . LLOW
One letter llllllpiJ . . . . tGr n· * r. :r.
A 11 u.t
.... 11&gt;0 ...... L'o, l [ , . . II!' 0'0, etc. ...... letten, -

.. .,JI 6tp

apartmelll

-..a Will Ill

4J:Y·L·A4X.

downstairs apartmitlaf,:, n r w
992-5233.

IRISH Cobbler potatoe., KenI.:.:;.L...L..J-L...I(.o::4.-J_L.J..-!:
~

DAILY CB!I"'IQtJJ'DD- Rae'•

i\EwL Y- decoratet.-1....
- -roo
- m

DlOti'T KEEP UP. THE

PREMli!MS, QlogP.It

w •••

..... ' .

VQI.w

IIEANfl, · potatoes,

11 U lk

tomatoes

end melo01. Clarence ProJ.
1111. Portland, 0. Ph. ~

•

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were shown by Mrs. Cllar~s blue ribbons, eJght red
Lewis when the Winding Trail fi\~ while. The Winding
Garden Club met Wedn&lt;&gt;sday Junior club received
evening al the home of M"'. blue ribbons, lwo red and
Uoyd Moore, Oak St, Ponl""'Y· while. The new year boo ks
Mrs. Lewis. president ron- ' distribuled. 1'he traveling prize
ducted the met'li•• which up- donated by Mrs. Robert Lewis,
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the club prayer in unison.
lice and it will be guest
An invitation was read from The program will be on
the Middleport Garden Club to fires. their cause and
attend a meeting at the Middle- tion and control by
port Presbylerian Church on ble of the Pomeroy
October 3 when Mrs. Walter Deparrment. Hostesses will
Moeller will speak on ch·ie the ex~cutive committee.

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black antique container.

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TONIGHT thru SATURDAY
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Claudine Auger
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De!IJiirl BlsaeU DelMrs. Heaton, cel0111a on
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DewiYDe lind Defo~la o1
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prayer.
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A card of th)mlcs was read
Mrs. Eddie Smltlo 1 Will be devoGames were played under the from Constance Thorn, the a- Attending were the
above Ilona! leader and ibere wW be
diteclion of Mrs. Leo Kennedy dopted nurse for gHt sent her . .named and Mrs.
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County Fa ir flower show was many other colorful scenes.
given. Nine members of the Mr s. Allard Pratt gave a Representatives to the stu1lent
council of East&lt;rn High School
club participated and the I demonstration on an oriental
were elected at a rer·e·· t meet·
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Norman Bahr is faculty ad·
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council, are Linda Spencer,
president; and Ann Holter, secretary,
Representatlves are,
Doris
Davis: Tom Osborn and Richard Douglass, vice president of
the Senior class, with Roberta
Wells. alternate; Twila Karr,
Pat Bahr and Joe Bailey, olce
president of Junior daSs with ·
Vicki Pooler alternate;
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Candace Hawk, Pat Morrissey
and Ray Karr, vice president
9f tbe Sophomore class. Representatives from the Freshman
class will be named later.

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BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION - Workers of the Shelton Constructlo n Company, general contractor for the Rt. 7 by-pass from Hobllon to
Laurel Cliff in Meigs County, are engaged in bridge building as well as road construction along the route. Construction of the bridge pill- .,
.tured here is over Thomas Fork Creek at the interseetion of Rt. 124 ·~d the Murray Hill Road. It is one of tlU'ee large brld&amp;es in the IIJOo •\
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