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Mr and Mrs. Bobby Vollb
arr n family of Columbua visited
ll f('W days with Mr. and Mrs.
Joltn Veith and Mr. and Mrs.

- - - - - 2 for $13.00
- - - - - 2 for $5.00
2 for $7.00

D•\nald Leach.

SO il.

Debbie Matthews, a senior at Kyger Creek Higb School,
is staying at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Taylor and atll·nding school. Her parents, Mr.
,,,dMrs. David Matthews have
moved to West Virginia.
Mrs. Willlam Fife (Joan
Searls) writes her parents, Mr.
" 1d Mrs. Paul Searls . that she
and her family will return to
tire states Nov. 3 from Germany.
Mrs. HoUls Searls and Mrs.
flazel Taylor of Rutland spent
,, day with Mrs. Earl Taylor.
air. and Mrs. George Keefer and children of Leon, W.
I' a., Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Fife. Jr. and children of Tur·
key Run, Mr. and Mrs. Osborne
f:rrley of Murray City were ret'ent visitors of Rev. and Mrs.
Hoymond Fife and Mrs. Bessie
~!iss

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TOWELS
Fringed end, finger

covers and

ear trouble.

fle weave dish towels.
Highly absorbent

3

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$1·00

"KAREFREE"

CANNON
DISH CLOTHS

SLEEVELESS
Washable orlons

~elancas.

CbeniUe or waffle' weave

fabric.

~lulU

colored.

15c

Square and oblofig scarfs
· in new fall patterns

and

~ rotors.

Prlnis and solids.
JRa:Ytm and orlon fabrics.

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PHIL MAID

HALF SLIPS
Just arrived! Another
shipment of nylon and
permanent press half
slips. Lace ~nd embroid·
ery trim. Pink, blue, red,

white. s;zes

free Cantrece stockings.
Made of new DuPont 100%
oylon. Cinnamon, taupe
and beige. Sizes small (0\!o

Coat Sweaters
Perfect Sweater for every
and
work
wear.
Spring needle knit for

day

extra comfort and wear.
Sizes 36 to 54 in Brown

Dark Oxford. Have double
knit elbow for extra wear.

Cotton Panties
Womens 100% combed
eotton -'shrunk to fit"
panties . Luxurioosly soft

Lean Western style.
Scrubbed denim in

the

$3.60

FIRE SCREENS

Now improilod M..-1

SALE $22.50
$45.00-5 PIECE SETS

TROUSER ·
CREASER
and DRYER
Por alackl, troUHtJ, ete.
Eliminates ironfnJl. oreoaet and shapes u n drlet.
Bright rust reslatailt
!lniah. Simple to operate.

Adjustable sizes for men

Safety • Engineered helo ,
sure I!OOktna. Preservet
rood flavor, color and vit:
a~. For speed and

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$8.95

and boys. ·

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OVERALL
JACKm

extra wear. Smooth. enameled handiH.

~ple-wu:ed -

SCOTKINS
Llnen·llke emiJoued DIJ&gt;
kina 18\!o''xiB¥• ". Two ply
110 napkins ill a dl•penser

box.

SPORT

warm blanket lining. Blue

Denim. Plenty of roomy

1'11141. ooiJd ~r~ '•

pockets. Corduroy eollar.

5, 7 aod 9 Piece Sets
A larte seleetion of colors and styles
$69.00 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. .. .. • • • .. .. .. SALE $56.00
U19.00 . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. • ..... .. .. . SALE $99.00

1129.00
J139.00
$149.00
JU9.00
1169.00
$229.00

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SALE $109.00
SALE $118.00
SALE $126.00
SAL! $136.00
SALE $144.011

SALE $19P.00
SALE $236.00

SALI .

BED ROOM SUITES

' arly American- Modern- Danish Modern· ·E
Traditional

for

$4-fl ·.

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NYLON

'SOCKS

DRESS sOdCS
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0111' best sellfDI Klrbury

K-. NJlOII and

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ion ...

wear. Sizes 1D

tiii'U

Brand, 100% otreleb 111·,
ka. Cbolee ol SUiD
Une rib or flat lmlt. One
t!1ze tit, 10.18. Whits and .

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lit Y111k Work Pantt are

celtled Cottoll f~

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Bbiek. white. D&amp;Wi
and,I!Ol'dovut,
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69c •..,1,

measure and in youu1r~:~~
!18nforlzed shrunk. R
Bit Yanlc Work Shirts in
lengtba 12, 33 and 34
poc~ll . .Dreu shirt style

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·THERMAL
SOCKS

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SL&amp;PCiAFT

'feor 'lo1md hennal boot ·

. oockao J,ona. wllriDJ. COm:
l'ortable, alitorbent. Sbeo
~0 tbru 13. Natural wlib
lied cuU.

f'WELLESTON GARDENH

BLANKETS
'Wmt

A beautliul floWer
bllnket of 114% rayon and
6% nylon. Twin or P'ulJ. 100% ace1ate ulln binding.
Machine washable. Blue - Pink - Gold.

Early American - Modern - Danl.sh Modern
French Provincial - Italian Provlndal
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$139.00
$191.00
$198.00
J209.00
$229.00
$249.00
U59.00
$269.00
$279.00
$289.00
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LOVE SEAT IIOCKIR ....... ., ... SALI $111.00
LOVE SEAT ........... ··-·"' 5ALI $1..;00
SOFA ...... ............... ., , •• SALE $1 ...00
SOFA ...... . .... ... .... .... ,.. SALI t174.00
SOFA, CHAIR. 3 TABLES . ....... IALI tlle.GI
SOFA .. .. .. ..... ... .. .. ..... SALI $208.00
2 PC. SUIT I ................. ;·.. SALI $211..00
2 PC. SUITE ................... .. SALI $220.00 ..
50FA ....... . .. . ....... -... .... SALE tut.oo
SOFA ........................... SALI $2i1AO
SOfA .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. • .. .... .. .. • SALE $24UI
~.00 2 PC. SUITE , .... .................. SALI $24t.00.
$309.00 2 PC. SUITE ............... .... ,. SALI.f2H.IO
$319.00 2 .PC. SUITE ................... SALI,\$$.00
$339.00 2 fie. SUiTE ........ '. : ............ SALJII' Q.io

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1349.00 2 PC. SUITE .. .................. \SALI:~:

$349.00 SOFA . . .. .. ••• , ••••,•••••• ••• • •

$359.00 2 PC. SUITE ........................ ,IIJ~(!"
$369.00 2PC. SUITE . .................. .' 1/tLI tfl- · ·
$319.00 2 PC. SUITE .......... , ....... , ~Lil \,~ ·
$398.00 2 PC. SUITE .. . ........... . ...... ~~ ~·
f469.00 2 PC. SUITE ................... ,
f4l9.00 2 PC. SUITE ................... '_
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f419.00 2 PC. SUITE ................. ; . ~ ..IMf!
toe.oa 2 PC. SUITE .• , •, • , • , , , , .',,, , , •
·$549.00 2 PC. SUITE ........... ,., ...... IAiii''W~
t591.00 ·2 PC. SUITE .................... 5ALij JQI.OD

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Chair of ye~ur
choice·on Sale ,

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Floor · Furnltu,.. Dept.
Lounge Chain - ·
Iocken - ltacllnva
Rock+Loungon Oc-lonol Chain

U6.00 .. .. IALI $29.00
$49.00 '.. • • 5ALI $42.00
~ ... • IALI $44.00
tSP.OO .. • • SALI $41.00
$64.00 .. .. IALI t52.00
$49.00 .. • • IALI $56.00
t74.00 • .. • SALI $60.00
P9.00 ... • i!+LI $64.00
:SI2.00 •.. • IALI $66.00
.... IALI Pf.GO
'HaJIIII ... .' SALI ., t1~ ·

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havtiht
In the

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$1.39

ELBERIELDS

LIVING ROOM SUITES
AND SOFAS

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MINSNYLON

$5.95

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Waist Lengths - Knee Lengths - . Goal Coats -..,..
Zipper Fro.nt - Buttf!n .Front. Choose Corduroya,
Nylp~,DJnlmp, Wool Plaids, Cotton Tw!Us.
Jlflt lllop In on the first floor - look 'em over - try
on the onu you like and make your selection.

ON SALE
Thursday - Frld~y - Satuiclay
Mens Big Yank
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Kroehler and ValenHne Seaver

Round-Rectangular aod Drop Leaf Tablet

2

Med·

lum, Large and Extra Large.

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Sale! DineHe Sets

oale.

•4ll sl•es lor men from 36 to 54 and Small -

In solid eolor blue, wbecJt
and Ioden il'HD. Made in
!lyle that bas adjuotable
waist (no belt loops), tapered lep, cufOess. Sizes
zg to 36 w~ist.

tapereil.

favorite otrle· dUiiDI :llil!l,

e AD II~• lor boys from 3 to 6x and 8 to 20.

SLACKS

strong 125 11. rolls.

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P~RMANENT PllE.~S

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BE SURE TO SEE
THE BIG SELECTION OF

27c

extra

$1.39

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$2.9f NIVII 'IRON
LONG' ILIIIVI
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Button front l•cket with

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CUT-RITE
WAX PAPER
broom

no«

maae.SUvergrey,~

ecoDODl)'.

INOIANA MAIO

com. Light in weight.
Sturdily construcred for

leg

· 49c

NAPKINs'

Made of toocro

Elastic

Youn1 Mens Hondo

Ptrmtn.nt Preli

w~ ... THE f'EJ)penllll!\lll ·~u beguil a
boll .bjJ ~~ . .1 'I! new can 1&lt;1
see If M!ent price InCreaSeS
are an ellort to pad industry
prollll or reflect an tnerease Ia
their value.
GoverJ1111enl engineer•
consumer price experts
been ~~ to',DelrO!I to find
just hqw much \lie new .
are. worth iDd !ben see If
price !Dcre8sa •eeura!l!ly
1~. . vllue In
new mndeli 11 'iiilmpared
las~ year's. _; ,. , /

llUN A 'ROUN

Anolhtr 8!1 Shi-t

SALE

Zipper type top. Heavy
gauge wire. Raised bottom. Large alze.

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$5,95
WESTERN JEANS

Mirromatic
Pressure Pans

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a pair

MENS
BLANKET LINED

Whllo Thoy LHI

HOUSE.
BROOMS

she.et,

MENS ALL WOOL
DOUBLE ELBOW

$1.95

18"x30" . ... . . $2.19

4QUART

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Batter D-R,

impeccable fit, wrinkle ·

and smooth.

popular blue color, never
have to bl;'l ironed.

RUB.ISH
BURNERS

Deluxe seamless

small. medium, large and
extra large.

·$4.95 Scrubbed Denim

31"x38'' Screen with 1 pair andirons, poker
and brush
SALE $35.00
$14.95 Sp1rk Guards ............... Sole $12.00
$16-95 Spark Guercls ............. , ••... $14.00

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$2.95 Shells ore ·

89c

Ideal for Kitchen or Bath·

$29.00--3-PIECE SETS

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large (10\!z·ll)

Room . Colonial pattern.
Beautiful Decorator colors
Boys Sizes 6 to 11

31"x38" Screen with Poker and Brush

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BOlids. Sites 34 to

•mi.ll, .medium aad

OVAl RUGS

24"x36" • .. • .. $3.19
27"x48" • • • • • • $4.69

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POMfRov-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

Stripe• '

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SCARVES

BRAIDED PLASTIC

Another big shipment of
Cannon large size dlsl'l
cloths. Your choice of

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WOMEN$ NEW FALL

Hoother, Teal Heatber and

Mr. Brady Shaw is 8 • pa~
In Holzer Hospital -· suffertnl

01:1

Lar~• size, striped waf-

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DISH TOWELS

39c

of Vinton

IJave moved to Medina who..e •
!Ley purchaBed property. .. ·
\lr·s. Milo Mool'1! Is not 110
w1·IL She Is suffering from fD.

other

pastel and dark colors.

cal\f'd on

from pneumonia.
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manv

uses. Large assortments of

' BY MYilTLE NEAL
Mr. and ,Mrs. Mllo Moore
tended !be '')ftdding of . their
granddllllhler ln gprJntfie!d.
Mr. aiKI Mrs. Don Grant and
son were n!cent...eekend pesls
o[ Mr. aDCJ ·Mort Stev~.
Mr.. Qo... Jlroyles and dallghters of PilumtiUS were recent·
Sunday JIUeSIS Of her parenta,
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Cottrell.
Mrs. Mary lillrae lias ·retur~~­
ed from th~ · Medical Center
much improved.;:,
Mr. and Ml'l•jlf C. \VeUing·
ton and Rickf" Were• r~
weekend Jllll!~ of. Mf,
ltolrs.
.Jack Hendrix of
Mr. and 'MJ.s.
have moved to .
Mr and Mrs. •
Mr. and Mrs.

tip

guest ::.ize terry towels.
Can be used for place
mats, chair· arm and back

Porter

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Cannon
Waffle Weave

CANNON
FINGER TIP

Anyone wishing to write to a
former local boy now serving in

tr.r u. S. Navy, may do so at
this address: Roger A. Rupo
FA 34().16-18, U.S.S. Lowe tC.
D.F.. R - 325) F.P.O, San Franri" o· California 96601.
Mrs. Myrtle Simpkins is visIting her brother and family in
Caltlornla.

· ated plaid an weather
eoats. Leatherette trim,
slot seam pockets, notch·
ed collars. Single and
double breasted. Sizes 8 to

black and

fi fe.

Mrs. Sadie Carl and Mrs.
Lorraine King of Kingsbury
were· recent guests of Mr. and
\1rs. Clyde Harrison.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Leach
:111d children returned to their
lwme in North Carolina after a
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Leach and family.
Rev. and ~·rs. Raymond Fife
and Mrs. Bessie Fife, local,
and Mr. and Mrs. George Veith
of Middleport visited recently
with Mr. and Mrs. John Veith
and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Leach.

Deering . Milliken lamill·

.,shions For .The Hard To Fit Stout Person .

Bonded "A" Line Skirts-Heather tones. Sizes 32
to 38.
Slim Line Skirts-Plaid heather tones. Seat lined.
Sizes 32 to 38.
Solid Wool Flonnel Shifts. Sizes 16¥.! to 24\6.
Blouses in Prints and Solids. Sizes 40 to 44.

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100% Wool Full Fashioned Cordigons. Sizes 40 to
46. ~urn, navy, green, black.
Hlp Stitched Plaid Skirts-Multi colored heather.
·size• 32 to 38.
"No-Woist A" Lin• Skirts-Seat lined. Heather blue, .\-'
heather plumberry. Sizes 32 to 38.

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Minersville.

.llr and Mrs. Raymond
and two SQOS of East LlV!!I'pO&lt;~I.
were recent guests of Mr. and
I I r; Clarence 5earl5,
Terry
and Stanley.
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Osborne Farley
• ol Murrey Cicy visiled recenUy
willr Mr. and Mrs. Paul Senrls.
Mr and Mrs. David Reese
of Baltimore were recent guests
nl Mr. and Mrs. CJ~e Harri-

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('{'n t Sunday

Mr and Mrs. Lewis

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BY GLENNA
Mr. and Mrs;
and Mrs. Dora

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Wa,bable supported plasttc - S8" width- - t ft.
leneth. ·White - Lt. Tan - GreeD.
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Sale $1.00·
:II'IIOLSTERING

'TAPBTRY
Bill , ~on pltle1111
and ~UtiJ. 54" ~th.

$2.9$-$3.19

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Police...ll.e~.'l'-ate on Erroneous Report
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Marines Ro~t
~gsh~l;1o~.s.(':::U:~~u·.~sly8

.. ~" North VIetnamese forte from a
.~ey hill. com~ndlng slrateg1c
.ommulll8t mfillratlon routes
totJay and then ollocked •
&gt;ecood heavily forhloed hills
turtro,.
. The dogged leathernecks
pushed on despite serlau~
&gt;hortage! of ammunition and
.,ter. Enemy fire wu so
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... vy supply helicopters had
loffl&lt;.'lllly reaehl•• them. Some
ut tho wounded ~filled evacua
toon and returned to the bltUe.

orn.... ••ld 50 Communist
bodle• hod been COIHited after
Jhe first :14 houn of the blood
batti!DI but UPJ news phom&gt;:
grapher' John Schnelcler reported from the blttlefleld that
aiiout 200 more enemy bodies
had been droned away
142 Yaak'
In Sai(on munwhll US
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aAuthoriUes dr'epoedrted 142b "')!""
mencans 1 m com at 1ast
week, sending the American
death toll in Viet Nam to 5.302.
In the a1r war u.S. Jets hit
North Viet Nam Wednf8day
With 100 missions against
transportation facilities and
supply areas
Fl05 pilots
spotted four Cammunlst MIG
2ls, the hollesl aircraft in the
North Vietnamese arsenal. But
the MIGs stayed 15 to :JO miles

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The fighlln was art ot th•
Marines' ca~palgn ~ strangle
off infiltration routes through
the demilitarized ••ne.
centered around the "rock
pile," a huge hump ol junglecovered rock that overlooks
four valleys used by tloe North
VIet:· ;mese to funnel men and
supplies mto the northern
provlnc-.s of South Viet Nam
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Fatrgroun
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ers meetmg and memorial ser·
v1ce will be held at 11 a. m. A
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dmner Will be served at noon Buick today nvelled Ita 1967 Include u -otandard
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by the auxiliary members AI· automobiles h , platina em, · on all '16'/ Bl!lckl,
the
Judge Warren S.
Earhart, bert Roush, post csmmander, /phasis on m
styling changea pew lour·way, b&amp;zard Wlrnlnl
Ironton. Wednesday •flernoon. j woll gwe the call lo order w1th two new power plants, and a ~llher, dUal ,muter cylinder
A successful show Sept 18 The Association will have sentenced four men "" charges James Stewart, Logan, dis- host ol product Improvements brllke syotet\1 · with wamlJJs
was reported at the 8eptember new year books printed this of sodomy to 1·20 year terms r 1c I sergeant-at-arms .n A new ser1es, the GS 400, wa' Ugh~ energy-eboorblng atemng
m~tmg of the Me1gs Cou?IY year and each club is asked in prison, which are manda - ,
introduced to give Buick a total Wheel and ·column, passenger·
R•dmg Club Tuesday evemng to wrote suggestions on chang. tory, upon conv1ction,
under
IS'
of 'II different models In ntne guard door IO&lt;!ka on all doors,
in the recreation room at the es or new rules and turn them the Ohm Revised Code.
series. Th!!! varlous series are ~· front seat batt loeb on two- 1. 1~ilbi~;
home of Mr and Mrs. Joe . m at nut Association meelmg
Sentenced were
Raymond
Special, Special Deluxe, SkY· door models, ltqe change f... I'
Young, Rutland Road
IAny poonl show for next seas- Leach, 45. Kanauga arrested
lark, and GS 400. and th• Snort- lure lncoi'J)!Ira~. In dlrecllonal
Leo Kenned;, Jr .. president on must be ael up belore May 1. by the Galha :ounty sheriff's
wagon, and LeSabre, Wlldcal, /'tgnal oontrof,.' Jilc!ck!d lnstru·j ~: ~~~:~:n(~~~
&lt;Canlinued from page I)
preSided when tloe horse show It was announced thai the Idepartment: Gene M. Stewart,
Electra 225, aad Riviera.
m,ent panel wUII amootll con1 lcture ollhe ,!~Jllll,
I was diSL11SSed and It was re· faor board will Wife tloe new 45 , Philadelphia. Pa.:
Am} I
Robert L Kessler Bi'uck's toOred knobs and levers. and shown .:, 8
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~- E. Fultz and Albert Fultz, ported that the club cleared/ show rmg and set a posl lor Haffell 44 and James Bacon
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both of Columbus; Mrs. c.. P $254 05. The president thanked 1 light meter. 11 was decided 37, both of Gallopoh s. all oi Several homes In Middle ort ~::r:f ';;~~::r ~o!or:~~ shatter resistant •b)YI edted
{MIIl'taret) Ely, Weslemlle, lhe members for helpmg with
take IDles of shew nng ot£1whom bad been arrested by are undergoing extensive pre- that product Improvements wore ~I.;;,•
breaka:!"..:u'r'rt, IDs son, .,'J~ B. P~,
~nd Mra. L. H. (Inez) Hersh..,, lhe •how.
and store for the wmter, wothm City police.
' modelin
a major consideration In deslp
e} ? new e,~!:_il ntrotold poll~' ~ . cbt
Columbus. Other relalives are A Irati ride for members and the next two weeks and Don Jud~e Earhart,
Lawrence The ~nclude the former Cal· ong the new models, wllfl em· duced 011 the lse7 fD\1&lt;1"1• IN
him~ ~ •II!&gt;,•. ~!us
8 4!0 cubic Inch v.. Wflb.!ourMrs. A. D. (Rachel) Lahmon, guests g1ven by Mr and Mrs. Belzmg will help anyone thet •county common pleas court, is d
~ 00 0 N Second phasos on Improved brakes
and .Udclenly, II ••J!IW((
8jf he~~· on me, J didn't know whe:. I
Columbuo ; Mrs. Hugh Millo, Pt. Young was announced for Sun- w11l come. Harry Frost sugg.,t- presidong over Galli a county Aerwo
' U~e ~ch sed by proved lining material and In- ~rrel
Arena, Calil.; Joe and Wilhs day, Oct. 2. at the Beagle Club ed thai the settings for the common pleas court oy assogn- D;e., n~ec~~s /~ ;ufl It Is creased thiclmesa were proold· lib~ ~ ~ ncad j~ a so MIS," tile weD • ~• ._,
Russell, both of Columbus, and near Harnsonv1lle. Members electroc limer be moved
menl, durin&amp; lhe 11lness
of bein: resto;ed · to· i~s f~rmer ed where braking demands were ~retor ur
e qu ra
looklnt )'4111111' 11111&gt;.
Mrs. Jack (Mary Ruth) Pack· are to meet at the club at 2 p At the close of tloe meelmg, Judge Robert M. Betz
' beauty with white brock paint- greater because of the power- The 1~ e
rilductn
ord, Florillant, Mo.
m. for a two hour rode. a.. refreshments were served by I Judge Ear~art ordered lhe 1 ing and a brilliant red door- /weight foetor, Kessler said.
3&amp;J ~orse~e:,"~U"btsiandaJ
Funeral services will be beld freshments will be served foJ. Pal Jones and PhylliS Knopp. i lour men to be comm!Ued to W•y pointing ot up.
Buick's
lar·slzed ,
eqUipment on the Wildcat, Eleeat tbe Rawllnp • Coals Funeral lowmg the rod• In case ol ra•.n The next m;eting will be held ' lhe custody of the OhiO .Oe- T~e Glenn Henslers
have the LeSabr':.'"WIIdcat alod can, Ira 225, and RIYieta. The 400
Home Sunday at 2 p m With members are to call Youngs al the Youngs recrealion room I partment of Mental Hyg1ene covered their gome on Lincoln
:t20 b
!nell engine of 340 ltorMthe Rev. Howard Rup~lt offic- ~arkel before I a. m. tu j on Tuesaay, October 25.
and Carreclion for admission to St. with a brick exterior tnd r.~oilu~e ::;' .~:ct'fv'!les
power will be standard on tiie
aling. Burlll will be in the 'heck.
' the Lima State Hospital f~r ad~llloo built on · while Oanny sode appearance wltb a con:it/IG~S~400=.i;;.~·-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;'-~
Middleport Hill
Cemetery. Kennedy reported on the AsI the Cnmlnally Insane on basos Meadows Is completing exter- ed line ttnot 'sweeps from
Frlenda may call at the tuner- sociallon meetmg and staled [
ul report• they are psychopalli- lor finishing on his home on 1 d to
front
al home Thursday !rom 7 to 9 that lhe Ja-Vin Riding Cluo
IC offenders.
Lincoln St., Including
brick en er
rear bumper.
p m. and Friday and Saturday would have a trail ride and
On
Or
The Gallla County
sherlfrs combmed with siding
Two-door and lour-door hard·
from 2 -4 p. m ond 7 to 9 p.m chicken barbecue on Sunday,
department returned the fou r Mr and Mrs Frank Herald Itops have new roofilnes,
October 2 with October 9 as
men lo Gallipolis Mo••day from of Lincoln Sl are building a phasizmg a fastback appear·
ram d•le The ride will start Funeral servlceii were held / Lima State Hospital where Jhey new home 0 .. the site of their ance. New grilles, bumpers and
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
Iat 10 a m. and the barbecue for Mrs Marcelene Strauss had been under observation for original property and the Har- laolllghts. also have been deThe Syracuse
Emergency ; at 2 p m.. at the Grady resl· Monday, September 26, at 21more than 30 days.
ry s Moore home on s Third 1signed for each Buick series.
squad took Mrs. John Buchanan •dePce Coflee and doughnuts / p m at the Rawlings Coal!! Fu· The report of J. 0 Crist, sup- I has been remodeled With an ' Some styling highlights are:
of Syracuse . a med1col patient, 1w1ll be served preceding rht~ neral Home with the Rev WII- erintendent of the L1ma Hos· dd'f
lo Holzer Hosp•tal Wednesday ride. Re&gt;ervat10ns for the bar· I bur Perrin offlcoatin~ Burial pita!. declared the four men a 1 IOn
The Sportwagon tnos beea re- I
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becue which IS $1 50 must be was made In the Beech Grove to be not mentally Ill nor menMeigs General Hospllal
sty:~ 111 a _new horizontal
made Wilh Dr R. H. Grady , / Cemetery
tally deficient but psychiatrists Admission• _ Juanita II lank- 1gr1 ' a as optional, an entireSURGERY 18 SUCCESS
Wellston, by Sept 29
His . Pall bearers were Russell Wil· diagnosed them to be psycho- enship Pomeroy· T h 0 mas { ~w : e trelatment of Rlml&gt;
\Irs. Harold Johnson, Spring- telephone num_ber_~-~4-2543 :son, Donald and Roy Brtckles, palhi? offenders
Russeli, Guysvlll~;
Everett a
w gran paneling.
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/ Olen Harroson, Arlhur StraUM1 Officials slated the four meh Qalfey, Pomeroy ; Ray Wine- The new Rivera has been gl·
fi , ld ,, recovering ,.1,rarlory l
from surgery In the Mercy Ho•·
and Ralph Carl.
will be committed lo
Lima li'renne1, Syracuse.
ven a number of · refinements,
pita I 111 Sprongfoeld.
Out of town retauv.. attend- State Hospital and remain there Discharges _ James Sellars includong a restyled grille, new
•
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I stainless steel rocker panel
Mr. William Strauss, Mr. and can be affected," and
they
RETURNED HOME
'dings and new lnterioJ'S.
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VISITS IN POMEROY
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Mrs. Robert Eastman and son, can bt transferred to the Ohio MASON - Mrs. W. II. FogBETTER PRODUCT
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston i
.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rilne, Penitentiary to serve lbe re- lesong was returned to her Product improvement Items
~rrin~field , visited w1th
Mr. . Pomeroy Pollee Investigated 1Mro. Faye Prat~ Ronald Riffle malnder of their aenlenoes or home in Mason on Thursday _:.:.:;=.:...:=:.::::=.=:c_~:
•nd Mrs Harry Davis. Pome- two accidents Wednesday. the Charles Rifne Ruth ~nn a·n ' become eligible for paroles
afler beon&amp; hospitalized several
NAME· OMIT'J'Ill)
1"•· recently enroute
home 1 forst at 4 p. m al Craw's Steak Mr. and Mrs.' Ott Strauss ~~:
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days at the Gallipolis clinic.
The name of Mrs. Howard
!rom vacaUonlna •n New Or- House on West Maon-St. •
and Mrs. Dale Harrison ' Mr
PLAN SHOOT
Burris of New Hren wu unln·
leans and oeveral other places f A car belonging to Mrs. Lu- and Mn. Olen Harr~&gt;on: Mr: The Mason Jaycees are spon.
LOCAL TEMPS
, tentlonally oll!itted frolll the lilt
of Interest.
/rille Sweckh•mer, parked ou
M s Ral h C I M
nd sorong a shooting malch, Sun- Temperature In downtown of those attend! th D!~fln&amp; i
-:-- - the eosl oide of the buildi111,
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p ar' r. a day, October 9, at I P m. In Pomeroy ,Thursdity at 11::10 a. i of th~ AUJill · ngo ' e
dr1fted across the highway and Mrt. :!;. :r~~~· Mr~ and the upper end ol Maso• near the I m. was 64 dearees under cloudy'; ans Memoria?'-·~'.J»i::
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struck a parked car owned by .1 M Le~ cS es a lam- Golf course.
skies. ·
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lliJYaJ'Il) 1'0 INTI:R&amp;.Tr 01 MarJiie Oliver of Middleport. 1~ ;•· T
axton, Mr. --- - - - -,---- - -· -----MEIGS . IIW!ON tlll£4
There was minor damage to and Mrs. Dohomu Reuter, Mr.
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rs.
nald Eastman, Co•11111,. • ....._ ~ttMr
ium damage to the Ol1v~r
lumbus; Mr:-. Leonard Cook
Chlfttor Tannttll. . ._...,
nd u - Marl(
Puouo- ....,. . , _ hlcle. There was no arrest. a •u •·
yn Elias. both of
~~~:;t-"Pv~~~lll-1'~.. o::
Mary Scott, 24, Middleport, Lorain; Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
dt•ruc SL, r.mero,, OJaJo. o&amp;MH• .so- travelmg west on West Ma,·n
and daughter. Colum.... Offl• PbODI fo'l' 14UIIo l:lllt.D
b
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St., at t ·19 a, m. Thursday, us , Mrs. Carla Lohrer, Mra.
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~,..-::=: Jost control when the car caught CoJeen Ohhna:er. Athens; Mr.
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JottluW ._.Ill.
~on~qo /way, striking a guard rail
Mrs. Wm1fred Kliqerman and
Any time. Anywhere. The '67 Chrysler
So~thlnll else about Chryller.
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MISS Scott stated lhe fire .na Domue Ward, Pittsburg, Pa.,
takes charge.
Four Chrysler NewJI!&gt;rt models are·nmrlt
~*":.=: :::-~ o;.n•: .: visible only a few moments, Lmda Hysell,
HarrtsonviUe:
In the way It looks.
w"~ •• ,..., l• •dn,ac• ., ttae police said. The vPhJcle was
Wlnlfrfld Klingerman and
priced
just a few dollarsa month more tban
l In the way it goes.
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eavily damaged, but tbere
nn e a , PIUsburs, Pa.,
the
most
popular smal" cars, comparabij
Its optional 440 TNT V-8 Is the biggest
equipped,
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In the price class, as are the brakes. A
..,.. """ ilol 110""' "" - - was cited Into Mayor Charle! Strauss, Middleport.
If you've b'een lootlog lor whiner
perfect balante.
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,•llta'tte~~..•ll•wm·:}.iod..._1• ~boo- I1the EighthndDis~ct Fa1u MCOdn· the orriclal l"elcome
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A prolific writer, Bretoa dleport. A parade lhroug~ lhr McBride, liJ'St vice
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lint formulated bll "foDcepl business section will precede i er of the American
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~~ 1!1 wbea b~.:Pibllsb~~ .· tloe I he afle~oon s,e$sion of Uw Ohio. The program
also Brown, Lancasrer• " adjutant: Jesse TuUle '·, ' , " IIOttiiil.l
JM~urreaSallat eMialollesto to conference
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Include the presentation
•&gt;I Joe MarShall, Glousll!r, treas· Mrs. ~&amp;l(ae1 ..;, .:.
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rapidly
LewiS Long and Don Hoach membership awards and re. urtr· the Rev l&gt;nnJ&lt; C~
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~apt lire aad, by the. l9311a, are heading the parade events / ports from dlvos1on ~nmmandero 1 brew: Pon\eroy.'Chaplaln;
Dlo6llltliol:.; Berill
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~a~ pervaded all forms of ar· I and high school bands, scout and doslroct committee chair· ' Vaughn Calllns,' Logan,
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Iadvocate, and Stew~\:1,
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IDViled to District officers presiding at . sergeant • at lll'mS.
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I bike part. The parade will
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ly JEFF MEYBRS ·
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The Plt"blfcb Pirates 'cban·
for wl!lnlnl tbe N•tional
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ll'hoa St. LoUis' :13-year-old
freshman hurler Larry Jaster
stopped the Los Angeles
Dailgers ~ lor his llflh
flriiJht whitewash over U1e
league-leaders.
J•ster'l conlinuad mastery
aver' the l'ltdgers plus PolH and 4-2 doubleBut

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Wedn~

!Jtader victory over , Phlladel·
phla have suddenly tr1111sformed a Loa Angeleo cakewalk
to tbe pennant into a dogfight.
Held Good Lead
The Dodgen held a comforta·
ble three-game lead over the
runner-up Pirates going into
Wednesday's al!llon and could
have possibly clinched theor
second consecutive llag by
beating St. Louis while Piltsburgh dropped a twmbill to
the Phils.
But today Los Angele•' magic
number remains at three with
four games to go and the
Dodgers own a Ill game
advantage over the Plfates,

who have only three games Reds five llmea but not Cleveland blanked MlniiHota 4- / Donn Clendenon slammed hill
tell.
successively.
0, Detr01t edged CaiHornia ~ 28th homer ol the aeasoo in
Without having 11 lace Ja•ter "lt'a really unbelievable," In 10 Innings, while the fourth inning and Steve
this season, the Dodgers would Jamr sa1d alter his fonr-hltter doubleheaders between New pitched 4 1-3 lnings of
have been recovering from a itnproved his record Ia 11-$. "I York and Waahlngton and relief ball m leading the
victory eelebralioo already. But knew about the record but I K...,. City and Baltimore to victory in the opener.
without , Los Angeles, Jaster tried not to think about it. FIJ'SI were rained out.
Mota also drove in a run
would be just another pitcher of all I wanted to win the game J011ter, blanking the Dodgers Jim Bunning, who had beaten
today instead of the holder of a and then the last couple of 2-0 April 25, ~ July 3, ~ Jul)' the Pirates five prev1ous times.
major l"'lJUe reclll'd.
innings I really wanted that 29 and ~ Aug. re, hasn't fared In the mghtcap, P1ttsburgb
Salipped Ma,.
shutout."
as well against other eppanents hroke a 2-2 lie by scorong twice
His live consecutive shutouts Elsewhere in the N.L, San and possesses aa unimpressive in the elghtlo mmng while Bob
over the DOdgers snapped the Francosro downed Atlanta 5-Z, 4 67 ERA aga111$t the rest or Veale l1mited the Phlls te nine
mark of four set by Fred Houston nipped Cincinnati 4-3 llie league. Both St. Loui• runs hits in going the route to win
Fil2slmmons over the Cincinna· after losing the opener 7·1. and were unearned and came home his 16th game
11 Reds in 1929. Jaster also lied Chicago beat New York 4-1 on Ed Splezio's fourth-inning Gaylord Perry, trying since
lhe standard established 50 before dropping the nightcap I· double, as the Cards broke an Aug. 20 to wm his 21st game,
years ago by Grover Cleveland / 0
/ eight-game losing streak.
fmally succeeded by
Alexander, wha blanked the In the Ameman League,
Hit 28th Homer
the Braves on e1ghl hits

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Fuentes. The Giants are still pill!hlrls a ,Jx-1111 llbla~l
mathematically alive in the nigHtcap.
race but a Los Angeles viclory AI Kallne tied _,.·
and San Francisco Joss would by stroking hta _.,
eliminate them.
the campaign ill the
Jim Got Support
followir!g his solo noone ,, .
Don Pavletich and Art the sixth Ia secor~
Shamsky supported the e1ghl· hold on second p~:: ·~!!~
hit hurling of Jim Malooey (16- Dick McAuliffe also
81 w1th home runs for the Reds for the Tigers with
in the opener. Ron Davis aboard m the fifth.
doubled home Billy Heatlo m Luis Tianl limited MllOJ!i~
the nonlb Innmg of the mghtcap to four hils as the
and Houston soutlopaw Mike prevented Jim
Cuellar walloped a nome ron in 1wonning No. 26 and becii!'raising his record to 12-10
' the top hurler 10 the
Ron santo drove m two runsI Tiant, improving his
with bis :Wth homer in sending 12-10, singled acr•
Chicago to victory on the IIrst / durmg Clevejand'l
game and Bob Shaw p•·ov1ded second

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PTA Council
Is Today

The first meeting of Meigs
County Cauncll of Parent Teacher Associations, a School of
Instruction, will be held et the
Chester
El school, 7:30 p m,,
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lnstruchon classes for ofR.
cers, chairmen, delegates. and
, members of all PI'.~ units In
M01gs County will be oonducled
by local leaders and member&amp;
of the Ohio Congress Board of
Managers. State Board mem1 bers are· Mrs. Rllymond Reav.
ley, State Chairman of Room
Representatives; Ivan Romine,

Is standard equipment. So an many other
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Mrs. Harold Lohse, diRtrlct director
A special feature of the program will be a disrnsslon of
the role of parents and teachers in PTA Mn. Leo Crew,
pttsldent of Pomeroy !Iementery PTA, will discuss '"!1ot
Parent and PTA," and Mrs.
HoWard Knl1h~ IA!Icloer In tht
Meigs Local acllool ·system, wUI
Jlive her views on "The Teaeber and PTA."
Setsiool, In addition Ill ~
lor offlcen and del~lll; 'liJII
be held lor ebalrmen ol PubJI.
city, Membmohlp, . Rosplttllty,
ft(J(ID Representallves,
and
Budl~ and Finance.
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~~ for heatltl.c f'iom one tD six J'!)Oms, thiiY combf:lle. diltiru:tlve "Picture Fiame" styling With tbe
•dd~ Wuty and appP.al of the wid.e "fireplace~
Uollt Qf ~owblg ceramic radiants: All three mOd·
e~ .re'-olfered in a choice of "Sb~nton Brown"
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CLEVELAND (UP!) - The beaten by Dalla• and PhiladelNew York Giants have the kond phia .
of troubles that make young Against Cleveland, on Yankee
coaches age quickly.
Stadium S:mday, MorraU'a chiel
Anytime Cleveland Browns target os likely to be speedster I
Caa&lt;:b Blanton Callier Is tempi· Homer Jones, wbo tnos run the
ed to feel sorry lor hunself, be- 100-yard dash on t 3 seconds and
cause of bls Injury-depleted de- , already has 1 96-yard touchfensive backfield or his two 1 &lt;19wn pass to h1s cred1l this seaclose losses in the last two son,
games, he can take a look at 1 Takmg the Giants' running
the problema of the Browns' load this season is former Ivy
next opponent.
; Leaguer Chuck Mercem The
Giants Coach Allie Shermao former Yale fullback has carlost his most promising runnmg fled 37 limes lor 179 yards.
back - Tucker Frederickson The Giants have one outstand·
b,efore the season even started. il18 rookie in tackle FrancJs
In lac~ Frederickson's knee in· Peay. But most of the oldtimers
is so aenous bls pro ca- l on the defensive platoons that /
reer may be over.
uzed to ltirollle the Browns' of·
New York bas also lost a de- [ tense have gone. Only safely· 1
fensive blck. Wendell Hams, a man Jimmy Patton and tackle •
:;:~saletyman this
Katcavage are still playing. ,
1 S;eVere
Sherman says there's been 1
Sunday and probably
some Improvement 1n some de- l
be available.
partments but the Giants look j
Left ollenslve tackle
l1ke heovy underdogs in their
Davis bas a severe back
home opener against the
tem and is alsO listed as
Browns Sunday.
fui .- The Gianls'

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back Earl Morrall was able
sltow his pliSSing skills oniJI
Uie team's first game, the
lie with Pittsburgh. ~ince then,
lbe Giants have been

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.. ~" North VIetnamese forte from a
.~ey hill. com~ndlng slrateg1c
.ommulll8t mfillratlon routes
totJay and then ollocked •
&gt;ecood heavily forhloed hills
turtro,.
. The dogged leathernecks
pushed on despite serlau~
&gt;hortage! of ammunition and
.,ter. Enemy fire wu so
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loffl&lt;.'lllly reaehl•• them. Some
ut tho wounded ~filled evacua
toon and returned to the bltUe.

orn.... ••ld 50 Communist
bodle• hod been COIHited after
Jhe first :14 houn of the blood
batti!DI but UPJ news phom&gt;:
grapher' John Schnelcler reported from the blttlefleld that
aiiout 200 more enemy bodies
had been droned away
142 Yaak'
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week, sending the American
death toll in Viet Nam to 5.302.
In the a1r war u.S. Jets hit
North Viet Nam Wednf8day
With 100 missions against
transportation facilities and
supply areas
Fl05 pilots
spotted four Cammunlst MIG
2ls, the hollesl aircraft in the
North Vietnamese arsenal. But
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the demilitarized ••ne.
centered around the "rock
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four valleys used by tloe North
VIet:· ;mese to funnel men and
supplies mto the northern
provlnc-.s of South Viet Nam
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ers meetmg and memorial ser·
v1ce will be held at 11 a. m. A
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dmner Will be served at noon Buick today nvelled Ita 1967 Include u -otandard
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by the auxiliary members AI· automobiles h , platina em, · on all '16'/ Bl!lckl,
the
Judge Warren S.
Earhart, bert Roush, post csmmander, /phasis on m
styling changea pew lour·way, b&amp;zard Wlrnlnl
Ironton. Wednesday •flernoon. j woll gwe the call lo order w1th two new power plants, and a ~llher, dUal ,muter cylinder
A successful show Sept 18 The Association will have sentenced four men "" charges James Stewart, Logan, dis- host ol product Improvements brllke syotet\1 · with wamlJJs
was reported at the 8eptember new year books printed this of sodomy to 1·20 year terms r 1c I sergeant-at-arms .n A new ser1es, the GS 400, wa' Ugh~ energy-eboorblng atemng
m~tmg of the Me1gs Cou?IY year and each club is asked in prison, which are manda - ,
introduced to give Buick a total Wheel and ·column, passenger·
R•dmg Club Tuesday evemng to wrote suggestions on chang. tory, upon conv1ction,
under
IS'
of 'II different models In ntne guard door IO&lt;!ka on all doors,
in the recreation room at the es or new rules and turn them the Ohm Revised Code.
series. Th!!! varlous series are ~· front seat batt loeb on two- 1. 1~ilbi~;
home of Mr and Mrs. Joe . m at nut Association meelmg
Sentenced were
Raymond
Special, Special Deluxe, SkY· door models, ltqe change f... I'
Young, Rutland Road
IAny poonl show for next seas- Leach, 45. Kanauga arrested
lark, and GS 400. and th• Snort- lure lncoi'J)!Ira~. In dlrecllonal
Leo Kenned;, Jr .. president on must be ael up belore May 1. by the Galha :ounty sheriff's
wagon, and LeSabre, Wlldcal, /'tgnal oontrof,.' Jilc!ck!d lnstru·j ~: ~~~:~:n(~~~
&lt;Canlinued from page I)
preSided when tloe horse show It was announced thai the Idepartment: Gene M. Stewart,
Electra 225, aad Riviera.
m,ent panel wUII amootll con1 lcture ollhe ,!~Jllll,
I was diSL11SSed and It was re· faor board will Wife tloe new 45 , Philadelphia. Pa.:
Am} I
Robert L Kessler Bi'uck's toOred knobs and levers. and shown .:, 8
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~- E. Fultz and Albert Fultz, ported that the club cleared/ show rmg and set a posl lor Haffell 44 and James Bacon
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both of Columbus; Mrs. c.. P $254 05. The president thanked 1 light meter. 11 was decided 37, both of Gallopoh s. all oi Several homes In Middle ort ~::r:f ';;~~::r ~o!or:~~ shatter resistant •b)YI edted
{MIIl'taret) Ely, Weslemlle, lhe members for helpmg with
take IDles of shew nng ot£1whom bad been arrested by are undergoing extensive pre- that product Improvements wore ~I.;;,•
breaka:!"..:u'r'rt, IDs son, .,'J~ B. P~,
~nd Mra. L. H. (Inez) Hersh..,, lhe •how.
and store for the wmter, wothm City police.
' modelin
a major consideration In deslp
e} ? new e,~!:_il ntrotold poll~' ~ . cbt
Columbus. Other relalives are A Irati ride for members and the next two weeks and Don Jud~e Earhart,
Lawrence The ~nclude the former Cal· ong the new models, wllfl em· duced 011 the lse7 fD\1&lt;1"1• IN
him~ ~ •II!&gt;,•. ~!us
8 4!0 cubic Inch v.. Wflb.!ourMrs. A. D. (Rachel) Lahmon, guests g1ven by Mr and Mrs. Belzmg will help anyone thet •county common pleas court, is d
~ 00 0 N Second phasos on Improved brakes
and .Udclenly, II ••J!IW((
8jf he~~· on me, J didn't know whe:. I
Columbuo ; Mrs. Hugh Millo, Pt. Young was announced for Sun- w11l come. Harry Frost sugg.,t- presidong over Galli a county Aerwo
' U~e ~ch sed by proved lining material and In- ~rrel
Arena, Calil.; Joe and Wilhs day, Oct. 2. at the Beagle Club ed thai the settings for the common pleas court oy assogn- D;e., n~ec~~s /~ ;ufl It Is creased thiclmesa were proold· lib~ ~ ~ ncad j~ a so MIS," tile weD • ~• ._,
Russell, both of Columbus, and near Harnsonv1lle. Members electroc limer be moved
menl, durin&amp; lhe 11lness
of bein: resto;ed · to· i~s f~rmer ed where braking demands were ~retor ur
e qu ra
looklnt )'4111111' 11111&gt;.
Mrs. Jack (Mary Ruth) Pack· are to meet at the club at 2 p At the close of tloe meelmg, Judge Robert M. Betz
' beauty with white brock paint- greater because of the power- The 1~ e
rilductn
ord, Florillant, Mo.
m. for a two hour rode. a.. refreshments were served by I Judge Ear~art ordered lhe 1 ing and a brilliant red door- /weight foetor, Kessler said.
3&amp;J ~orse~e:,"~U"btsiandaJ
Funeral services will be beld freshments will be served foJ. Pal Jones and PhylliS Knopp. i lour men to be comm!Ued to W•y pointing ot up.
Buick's
lar·slzed ,
eqUipment on the Wildcat, Eleeat tbe Rawllnp • Coals Funeral lowmg the rod• In case ol ra•.n The next m;eting will be held ' lhe custody of the OhiO .Oe- T~e Glenn Henslers
have the LeSabr':.'"WIIdcat alod can, Ira 225, and RIYieta. The 400
Home Sunday at 2 p m With members are to call Youngs al the Youngs recrealion room I partment of Mental Hyg1ene covered their gome on Lincoln
:t20 b
!nell engine of 340 ltorMthe Rev. Howard Rup~lt offic- ~arkel before I a. m. tu j on Tuesaay, October 25.
and Carreclion for admission to St. with a brick exterior tnd r.~oilu~e ::;' .~:ct'fv'!les
power will be standard on tiie
aling. Burlll will be in the 'heck.
' the Lima State Hospital f~r ad~llloo built on · while Oanny sode appearance wltb a con:it/IG~S~400=.i;;.~·-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;'-~
Middleport Hill
Cemetery. Kennedy reported on the AsI the Cnmlnally Insane on basos Meadows Is completing exter- ed line ttnot 'sweeps from
Frlenda may call at the tuner- sociallon meetmg and staled [
ul report• they are psychopalli- lor finishing on his home on 1 d to
front
al home Thursday !rom 7 to 9 that lhe Ja-Vin Riding Cluo
IC offenders.
Lincoln St., Including
brick en er
rear bumper.
p m. and Friday and Saturday would have a trail ride and
On
Or
The Gallla County
sherlfrs combmed with siding
Two-door and lour-door hard·
from 2 -4 p. m ond 7 to 9 p.m chicken barbecue on Sunday,
department returned the fou r Mr and Mrs Frank Herald Itops have new roofilnes,
October 2 with October 9 as
men lo Gallipolis Mo••day from of Lincoln Sl are building a phasizmg a fastback appear·
ram d•le The ride will start Funeral servlceii were held / Lima State Hospital where Jhey new home 0 .. the site of their ance. New grilles, bumpers and
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
Iat 10 a m. and the barbecue for Mrs Marcelene Strauss had been under observation for original property and the Har- laolllghts. also have been deThe Syracuse
Emergency ; at 2 p m.. at the Grady resl· Monday, September 26, at 21more than 30 days.
ry s Moore home on s Third 1signed for each Buick series.
squad took Mrs. John Buchanan •dePce Coflee and doughnuts / p m at the Rawlings Coal!! Fu· The report of J. 0 Crist, sup- I has been remodeled With an ' Some styling highlights are:
of Syracuse . a med1col patient, 1w1ll be served preceding rht~ neral Home with the Rev WII- erintendent of the L1ma Hos· dd'f
lo Holzer Hosp•tal Wednesday ride. Re&gt;ervat10ns for the bar· I bur Perrin offlcoatin~ Burial pita!. declared the four men a 1 IOn
The Sportwagon tnos beea re- I
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becue which IS $1 50 must be was made In the Beech Grove to be not mentally Ill nor menMeigs General Hospllal
sty:~ 111 a _new horizontal
made Wilh Dr R. H. Grady , / Cemetery
tally deficient but psychiatrists Admission• _ Juanita II lank- 1gr1 ' a as optional, an entireSURGERY 18 SUCCESS
Wellston, by Sept 29
His . Pall bearers were Russell Wil· diagnosed them to be psycho- enship Pomeroy· T h 0 mas { ~w : e trelatment of Rlml&gt;
\Irs. Harold Johnson, Spring- telephone num_ber_~-~4-2543 :son, Donald and Roy Brtckles, palhi? offenders
Russeli, Guysvlll~;
Everett a
w gran paneling.
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/ Olen Harroson, Arlhur StraUM1 Officials slated the four meh Qalfey, Pomeroy ; Ray Wine- The new Rivera has been gl·
fi , ld ,, recovering ,.1,rarlory l
from surgery In the Mercy Ho•·
and Ralph Carl.
will be committed lo
Lima li'renne1, Syracuse.
ven a number of · refinements,
pita I 111 Sprongfoeld.
Out of town retauv.. attend- State Hospital and remain there Discharges _ James Sellars includong a restyled grille, new
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I stainless steel rocker panel
Mr. William Strauss, Mr. and can be affected," and
they
RETURNED HOME
'dings and new lnterioJ'S.
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Mrs. Robert Eastman and son, can bt transferred to the Ohio MASON - Mrs. W. II. FogBETTER PRODUCT
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston i
.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rilne, Penitentiary to serve lbe re- lesong was returned to her Product improvement Items
~rrin~field , visited w1th
Mr. . Pomeroy Pollee Investigated 1Mro. Faye Prat~ Ronald Riffle malnder of their aenlenoes or home in Mason on Thursday _:.:.:;=.:...:=:.::::=.=:c_~:
•nd Mrs Harry Davis. Pome- two accidents Wednesday. the Charles Rifne Ruth ~nn a·n ' become eligible for paroles
afler beon&amp; hospitalized several
NAME· OMIT'J'Ill)
1"•· recently enroute
home 1 forst at 4 p. m al Craw's Steak Mr. and Mrs.' Ott Strauss ~~:
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days at the Gallipolis clinic.
The name of Mrs. Howard
!rom vacaUonlna •n New Or- House on West Maon-St. •
and Mrs. Dale Harrison ' Mr
PLAN SHOOT
Burris of New Hren wu unln·
leans and oeveral other places f A car belonging to Mrs. Lu- and Mn. Olen Harr~&gt;on: Mr: The Mason Jaycees are spon.
LOCAL TEMPS
, tentlonally oll!itted frolll the lilt
of Interest.
/rille Sweckh•mer, parked ou
M s Ral h C I M
nd sorong a shooting malch, Sun- Temperature In downtown of those attend! th D!~fln&amp; i
-:-- - the eosl oide of the buildi111,
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p ar' r. a day, October 9, at I P m. In Pomeroy ,Thursdity at 11::10 a. i of th~ AUJill · ngo ' e
dr1fted across the highway and Mrt. :!;. :r~~~· Mr~ and the upper end ol Maso• near the I m. was 64 dearees under cloudy'; ans Memoria?'-·~'.J»i::
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struck a parked car owned by .1 M Le~ cS es a lam- Golf course.
skies. ·
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lliJYaJ'Il) 1'0 INTI:R&amp;.Tr 01 MarJiie Oliver of Middleport. 1~ ;•· T
axton, Mr. --- - - - -,---- - -· -----MEIGS . IIW!ON tlll£4
There was minor damage to and Mrs. Dohomu Reuter, Mr.
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rs.
nald Eastman, Co•11111,. • ....._ ~ttMr
ium damage to the Ol1v~r
lumbus; Mr:-. Leonard Cook
Chlfttor Tannttll. . ._...,
nd u - Marl(
Puouo- ....,. . , _ hlcle. There was no arrest. a •u •·
yn Elias. both of
~~~:;t-"Pv~~~lll-1'~.. o::
Mary Scott, 24, Middleport, Lorain; Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
dt•ruc SL, r.mero,, OJaJo. o&amp;MH• .so- travelmg west on West Ma,·n
and daughter. Colum.... Offl• PbODI fo'l' 14UIIo l:lllt.D
b
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St., at t ·19 a, m. Thursday, us , Mrs. Carla Lohrer, Mra.
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tiro and veered ofl Ihe high- and Mrs: Rlillsell wnaon, Logan;
JottluW ._.Ill.
~on~qo /way, striking a guard rail
Mrs. Wm1fred Kliqerman and
Any time. Anywhere. The '67 Chrysler
So~thlnll else about Chryller.
~~~l.4Y• • ' N"etll nr. Qlb
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MISS Scott stated lhe fire .na Domue Ward, Pittsburg, Pa.,
takes charge.
Four Chrysler NewJI!&gt;rt models are·nmrlt
~*":.=: :::-~ o;.n•: .: visible only a few moments, Lmda Hysell,
HarrtsonviUe:
In the way It looks.
w"~ •• ,..., l• •dn,ac• ., ttae police said. The vPhJcle was
Wlnlfrfld Klingerman and
priced
just a few dollarsa month more tban
l In the way it goes.
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eavily damaged, but tbere
nn e a , PIUsburs, Pa.,
the
most
popular smal" cars, comparabij
Its optional 440 TNT V-8 Is the biggest
equipped,
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11or~~ ~=-~= were no injuries. The driver and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
In the price class, as are the brakes. A
..,.. """ ilol 110""' "" - - was cited Into Mayor Charle! Strauss, Middleport.
If you've b'een lootlog lor whiner
perfect balante.
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" - ' &amp;.egar 's court on a charge of
Take Charge In Chrysler '67.1fslt.
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o. Flsl!er will
ron; ~01\p WIJJ: , Mid'dlepqn;: ·
,•llta'tte~~..•ll•wm·:}.iod..._1• ~boo- I1the EighthndDis~ct Fa1u MCOdn· the orriclal l"elcome
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• erence u ay, "" , ~· · n 1 • guest speaker ·wlll be P.
,;aaei:'PP,\11!\I'ft-' . ~,., ""'1,.
A prolific writer, Bretoa dleport. A parade lhroug~ lhr McBride, liJ'St vice
· s:~t:/ ger, 11)11,!1'•11,
~P.U~
lint formulated bll "foDcepl business section will precede i er of the American
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~~ 1!1 wbea b~.:Pibllsb~~ .· tloe I he afle~oon s,e$sion of Uw Ohio. The program
also Brown, Lancasrer• " adjutant: Jesse TuUle '·, ' , " IIOttiiil.l
JM~urreaSallat eMialollesto to conference
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Include the presentation
•&gt;I Joe MarShall, Glousll!r, treas· Mrs. ~&amp;l(ae1 ..;, .:.
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rapidly
LewiS Long and Don Hoach membership awards and re. urtr· the Rev l&gt;nnJ&lt; C~
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~apt lire aad, by the. l9311a, are heading the parade events / ports from dlvos1on ~nmmandero 1 brew: Pon\eroy.'Chaplaln;
Dlo6llltliol:.; Berill
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~a~ pervaded all forms of ar· I and high school bands, scout and doslroct committee chair· ' Vaughn Calllns,' Logan,
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Iadvocate, and Stew~\:1,
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IDViled to District officers presiding at . sergeant • at lll'mS.
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I bike part. The parade will
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·Rookie Larry Jester Blanks Dodgers Record Fifth Straight,'
ly JEFF MEYBRS ·
UPI 8pertl Wrher

The Plt"blfcb Pirates 'cban·
for wl!lnlnl tbe N•tional
lA'II'It pillllailt 11reu wtll¥ely

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night
ll'hoa St. LoUis' :13-year-old
freshman hurler Larry Jaster
stopped the Los Angeles
Dailgers ~ lor his llflh
flriiJht whitewash over U1e
league-leaders.
J•ster'l conlinuad mastery
aver' the l'ltdgers plus PolH and 4-2 doubleBut

h~f&gt;P'IIed

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!Jtader victory over , Phlladel·
phla have suddenly tr1111sformed a Loa Angeleo cakewalk
to tbe pennant into a dogfight.
Held Good Lead
The Dodgen held a comforta·
ble three-game lead over the
runner-up Pirates going into
Wednesday's al!llon and could
have possibly clinched theor
second consecutive llag by
beating St. Louis while Piltsburgh dropped a twmbill to
the Phils.
But today Los Angele•' magic
number remains at three with
four games to go and the
Dodgers own a Ill game
advantage over the Plfates,

who have only three games Reds five llmea but not Cleveland blanked MlniiHota 4- / Donn Clendenon slammed hill
tell.
successively.
0, Detr01t edged CaiHornia ~ 28th homer ol the aeasoo in
Without having 11 lace Ja•ter "lt'a really unbelievable," In 10 Innings, while the fourth inning and Steve
this season, the Dodgers would Jamr sa1d alter his fonr-hltter doubleheaders between New pitched 4 1-3 lnings of
have been recovering from a itnproved his record Ia 11-$. "I York and Waahlngton and relief ball m leading the
victory eelebralioo already. But knew about the record but I K...,. City and Baltimore to victory in the opener.
without , Los Angeles, Jaster tried not to think about it. FIJ'SI were rained out.
Mota also drove in a run
would be just another pitcher of all I wanted to win the game J011ter, blanking the Dodgers Jim Bunning, who had beaten
today instead of the holder of a and then the last couple of 2-0 April 25, ~ July 3, ~ Jul)' the Pirates five prev1ous times.
major l"'lJUe reclll'd.
innings I really wanted that 29 and ~ Aug. re, hasn't fared In the mghtcap, P1ttsburgb
Salipped Ma,.
shutout."
as well against other eppanents hroke a 2-2 lie by scorong twice
His live consecutive shutouts Elsewhere in the N.L, San and possesses aa unimpressive in the elghtlo mmng while Bob
over the DOdgers snapped the Francosro downed Atlanta 5-Z, 4 67 ERA aga111$t the rest or Veale l1mited the Phlls te nine
mark of four set by Fred Houston nipped Cincinnati 4-3 llie league. Both St. Loui• runs hits in going the route to win
Fil2slmmons over the Cincinna· after losing the opener 7·1. and were unearned and came home his 16th game
11 Reds in 1929. Jaster also lied Chicago beat New York 4-1 on Ed Splezio's fourth-inning Gaylord Perry, trying since
lhe standard established 50 before dropping the nightcap I· double, as the Cards broke an Aug. 20 to wm his 21st game,
years ago by Grover Cleveland / 0
/ eight-game losing streak.
fmally succeeded by
Alexander, wha blanked the In the Ameman League,
Hit 28th Homer
the Braves on e1ghl hits

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Fuentes. The Giants are still pill!hlrls a ,Jx-1111 llbla~l
mathematically alive in the nigHtcap.
race but a Los Angeles viclory AI Kallne tied _,.·
and San Francisco Joss would by stroking hta _.,
eliminate them.
the campaign ill the
Jim Got Support
followir!g his solo noone ,, .
Don Pavletich and Art the sixth Ia secor~
Shamsky supported the e1ghl· hold on second p~:: ·~!!~
hit hurling of Jim Malooey (16- Dick McAuliffe also
81 w1th home runs for the Reds for the Tigers with
in the opener. Ron Davis aboard m the fifth.
doubled home Billy Heatlo m Luis Tianl limited MllOJ!i~
the nonlb Innmg of the mghtcap to four hils as the
and Houston soutlopaw Mike prevented Jim
Cuellar walloped a nome ron in 1wonning No. 26 and becii!'raising his record to 12-10
' the top hurler 10 the
Ron santo drove m two runsI Tiant, improving his
with bis :Wth homer in sending 12-10, singled acr•
Chicago to victory on the IIrst / durmg Clevejand'l
game and Bob Shaw p•·ov1ded second

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The first meeting of Meigs
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Instruction, will be held et the
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lnstruchon classes for ofR.
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M01gs County will be oonducled
by local leaders and member&amp;
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Managers. State Board mem1 bers are· Mrs. Rllymond Reav.
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A special feature of the program will be a disrnsslon of
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pttsldent of Pomeroy !Iementery PTA, will discuss '"!1ot
Parent and PTA," and Mrs.
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Stadium S:mday, MorraU'a chiel
Anytime Cleveland Browns target os likely to be speedster I
Caa&lt;:b Blanton Callier Is tempi· Homer Jones, wbo tnos run the
ed to feel sorry lor hunself, be- 100-yard dash on t 3 seconds and
cause of bls Injury-depleted de- , already has 1 96-yard touchfensive backfield or his two 1 &lt;19wn pass to h1s cred1l this seaclose losses in the last two son,
games, he can take a look at 1 Takmg the Giants' running
the problema of the Browns' load this season is former Ivy
next opponent.
; Leaguer Chuck Mercem The
Giants Coach Allie Shermao former Yale fullback has carlost his most promising runnmg fled 37 limes lor 179 yards.
back - Tucker Frederickson The Giants have one outstand·
b,efore the season even started. il18 rookie in tackle FrancJs
In lac~ Frederickson's knee in· Peay. But most of the oldtimers
is so aenous bls pro ca- l on the defensive platoons that /
reer may be over.
uzed to ltirollle the Browns' of·
New York bas also lost a de- [ tense have gone. Only safely· 1
fensive blck. Wendell Hams, a man Jimmy Patton and tackle •
:;:~saletyman this
Katcavage are still playing. ,
1 S;eVere
Sherman says there's been 1
Sunday and probably
some Improvement 1n some de- l
be available.
partments but the Giants look j
Left ollenslve tackle
l1ke heovy underdogs in their
Davis bas a severe back
home opener against the
tem and is alsO listed as
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Mrs. Maggie Br&amp;gl! of Tlogga,
ter a two monthJ 111ness.
Surviving In addllloll II! hill
l-Datly 8!._~~1, Pomeroy..Middleport. 0 11 Sept. 28, 1966
attendill8 were NelSOll Jennings,
W. Va. has been vlsltllltl Mr.
rvJCt
Mr. Middleton 'attended local parents are hill 'file, Jlblrley;
Mel Cllll'k, ~rl Wlla.
111d Mrs. ~ph Greene and Mr.
tehools and servecl In World Four daillbtm and ~f~
TNugh, Frank ca.-:
ind Mrl. Darrell McCOy.
1filr U. For tile pill 14 yeats all at b~un4 ,. ~·Mrs.
han, Bob Glhnore, Arthur 'tha.;
OteS . ,' Mt. and Mrs. WUI!Im 'liar!· " fl
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he and his llmil' blvt l'tlldlld M.. M. l&amp;ebl&gt;J} : )ij11~~ PL
bet, Lewis Summers, Edwbi ·
ley of Galion, tJhlo were guests
In Washlnt~lon where he was Pleasant
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tl.ven Woman'• Club hlld lUI Lonl Slak, Cindy Bllllltenship, Capehart, Rome
BY vtJ(OINtA CARLETON week.
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ton Cemetery.
•nnual ll!a on Sepltmblr 10th BIIJ'bara ROtt~. Tammy Bum· Clyde Foley, Richard
A PIYJ'LUCK 8VPP~
Mrs. Maude JollllJon. Ia a PT . PIJ~~N'I" ,_ truneral
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Kermit garner, Glori&amp; Hess, Troy Oau- Floyd Carlnaclt, Lloyd
Memben ollhe Bapttot Claal patlen~ at the Holzer llospltal l!llrvl~ will be held Jl'rldey
Shop The Middleport Dept. StP,i't Jlor
Ford with Mrl. l'IUl Scally, hn, o..,. Gtuhn, Timmy Say. and Herman Layne.
and teacher• o1 the
BaptiJI In Gal.lpoUo.
· In Wuhll!llmt. D. C., lor JIJio
Mrs. Roba C. GI'Mnt and Mn. re, Chuckle Zerkle, Jeff Arnold, Ladles Night w111 be held
church enjoyed a poUuck oup. Mn. William purcell, Miss · h il Mfddll!lell 42 son · ol
Mork Wetd, c~holle!les .The Kevin Arnold, Dale King, !!&lt;Btl the next meettna Thursday,
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tea table was CO'Ielect will\ An King, Rllphle Thompson, Mike tember 29th
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rooml klns spent last week with Mr. M{ pard M~, ~.
MlddleiDn
antique cloth (ever tOO yearo Blankenship, Rusty
Rottgen,
Following lhe ouppet ~ blllo and Mrs. Cecil Galrtna
In ~ ftt Ia~:s:'
nld ) ond centered wllh an It• Rick Rottgen, Carl Kina, Lar·
PARTY
lnoso Sl!ooion was hold and lana Bridgeport, Ohio.
es •Y n
al
rongement of red 1'9!11!11, U\e ry Clevenger, BobtJY, Bonnie Mrs. Thelma Capehart enter~
Mrs.
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WuhlngtOII,
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· d sins. Ohio and Mr. and Mrs.
""d Mrs. Billy Ray Ward Hr· Rottgen, Mrs. Elton Clevenger, 114!e Line Party at her borne.
tten lng were e ev. an James Crump.
vrd tea and c'OIIee.
Charlotte Clevt!lgtr, Mrs. IJow· Mrs. James Ellal waa the dem· Mrs. Warren Zlnn, Mr. and Jimmy Juhllni. who has been
The officers wel'f presented ard Silk, Mrs. Jerry
Arnold onatrator. Prtzt• were won by Mrl: Andrew llune, Mr. • n d working In Cl""eland, has
Sifll 8 tG ~ lr 1 to 14
red carnation corsages by the and Mrs. Dye.
Mrs. John Fry, Mr1. John F. Ml'l. Earl Hollman, Mill Edna turned home.
hostessee. The ollictn ol the
HOLD8 PARTY
1 Rouoh lnd lllra. Iva Capehart. Hollman, Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Mrs. Eutah McKniaht
ol
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dub are: President - Mn. Wll· Mrs. James Cunningham held Tholl! attending were Mrs. Tho- Glbha, Mrs. Harry Byer; Mrs. 11luelleld Is the housegueot ol
Sleeve '
!lam Russell; Vloe Prnldent - . 8 Sarah Coventry
Fashion maa Grinstead, Mrs.
Arnold A. A. Smith, Mr. A. K. McClung •Mrs. B. 0. Weln.
• Whlteo and Cbeclct
Mro. Jilek Weloh; Treuurer - Show 011 Friday at her home, Rouah. Mrs. Ray Weaver, Mra. 8lld Mr. end Mrs. l. M- Crump. Mr. and Mrs. Anhlll' RoUih
Mrs. Charltlll Dodd; Secretary showing the new tall jewelry. Cecil Duncan. Mrs. John F.
AITENDS SERVICES
and family visited Mr and PT PLEASANT
An In·
- Mrs. Herman Ohlinger.
Mrs. Cunnln&amp;ham was the dem· lloush. Mro. CUll Rouah, Mra. Among those from out of town Mrs. Roger Roush In Colum- dustrial Manufacturing ExblbPer~,i'"~
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A short business
meeting onstrator and models lor the Pansy Fry, Mrs. Max Elchf~g- attendl!lg lhe laot riles for Mr. bus Jaol week. Roger Is their It will bt held October 18
was held and the lrea•urer re· jewelry were Mrs. William Rns- er, Mrs. Ella! and ,Mrs.
l;:mll knight wete Mr and Mrs. son and waa recently married through Ootober 23 11 the old
ported on the proceeds realized sell, Mrs. Carl Gibbs, Mrs. .1. hart.
Lawreree Powell Mrs Mary and lives In Columbus.
Legion Building on Vlant-St.
at the Booth held at the Mason V. McGrew, Mro. Arthur Tho
WIN ONE CLASS
Ruth Sayre of Nitro; Mr. and
County Fair. They dlscusaed lhe bet.
The Win One Cl.,. of the Mrs. Robert Knight, Mr. and
The salute to industrial man· II
District Convention to be held Games were played and priz~ E.U.b. Church met on Monday Mrs. Cecil Knlaht, Mrs. Helen TB&amp;H Planning
ufaclurinll In Mason County
,....----------------at Wahama High School on Oc· es won by Mrs. Robert Gurtis, e•enl!lg lor • oo•erect dllh din- Stone Cook and Charles Cook To Meet Oct. ard
being staged to obow awrecl
Iober !st. They abo discussed Mrs. J. V. McGrew, Mrs. Carl ner at the Cburoh. l&gt;evot101111 of Huntint~ton; Mrs. Eulah Mo- PT. PLEASANT _ The Mas- atlon for industry Ia the
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8 OUr ops·
the starting ol the oelltng ot U Glbb•, Mrs. Nancy Bumgarner, wer~ led by C~rl Glbha A ahorl Knight of Blueneld; MrB. Jane on county TUberculoola and and to give manulaellli'OI's a
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3. Savings Stamps at the New Mrs. Anhur Thabet and Mrs. busoness meeting was held with Ann Stone ol Galllpoll• and Mr. Heal!~ AsilOclaUon will meet chance to explain their
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Allred Sprouse. Others attend- Harold Bumsarner pr.,.lding.
and Mrs. Sam Carter of Whe~- Monday. October 3, at 2 p. m. tlono· to lha public.
Guests attending were Mrs. lng were Mrs. Clifford Barnett, Those attending were Mr. and Ins.
in lhe ofllco of the M.,on The live day lllhiblt II open
A. L. Sprouse, Mrs.
Dunatd Mrs. W. J. Hancock, Miss Bren- Mrs. Carl Otbbo and Carlotta, By Ute death of Mr. Emil County Health O..partmenl.
111 the public and admtllslon 11
Bumgardner, Mrs. David R. Si· da Bradford, Mrs. Harry SlaatB, Mr. and Mra. Cecd P~ekena and knight, Harlford loses one of AU members and lntoreoted free
monton, Mrs. Carl Fallara. Mrs. Mrs. Gerald Clark. Mrs. Lloyd P~tty, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Its oldest and beot olll1.1ns. Hil persons are urpd to attend
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E. L. Riffle, Mn. Jack Felcl Smith, and Mrs. Richard Grin- Mtller and Gall, Mr. •~ Mrs. !Ue W81 spent In Hartford and thi! Important meeting u plltns
Roprosentatlveo of the exhlband Mrs. Herman Layne; metn- stead.
Robert Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. waa one of the moot lnfiuenUal will be dlscuosed lor the TB · ltoro wiU be gue•ts ol the
bers atlendlng were Mr.. Hi!·
TO HVLD FltSTIVAL
Doney Roush, Mr. and M r 1• and highly esteemed ciUzeno of Mobllf X-Ray Unit'o next viol! MallOn County · Point Pleasant
Sizes 8 to 14
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da Ridgway, Mro. Jack Flesh· The New !Iaven Volunteer Harold Bum1arner, Mary Jan, Ute town. He woa a member of to MallOn County.
Chamber of Commerce at 8
er, Mrs. Herman Ohlinger, Mrs. Firemen's Auxiliary will hold Deloreo find John, Mr.
tbe Town council a low year•
di"•er prior te the exhibitiOn.
La rry King, Mr!. Karl Wiles, a Festival on Saturday, October Mrs. Harry Ptckens, Mr. and go and always took adlvo part
ANNOUNCE SONIJFEST
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h 1e been lnvllo
Mrs. Edwin Stein, Jr., Mrs. lot bellinnilltl at 3 p.m. D.S.T. Mrs. Roy Joneo and Mike, Mr. In all mattero that were lor A homecomlna and 11011gleol
irte :~I ~anadtum Mil·
Phil Batey, · Mrs. Cltarle. Oodd, al the New !Iaven Fire Station aod Mrs. Jamee Roush, Ltnda the interest of Ute town. II I •[ will be held at the Chester ~ b\0 ~~
rietta Mdz.utacMrs. !lilly Ray Ward, Mrs. Eu- on Fifth Street. The Wahama aod Jeff, Rev. and Mro. Mar· death Is a great loss lo ·l .he . Church of the Nazarene Sun- eart~ ~· a
Stauffer
gene Hester, Mn. Harold Rose, Junior Band will furnish spec- tin Bensford and Andy, Mra. town.
day, October 2. Sunday School 10 ml 1 ;P::'J·0.. Quallty
~Irs. Robert GurUs, Mrs. Jack tal music.
Eugene lludllall, Mr. and Mr•.
PERSONALS
will begin at 9:30a.m., worship Che ea' a s '
Mas.
~etch, Mrs. Duane Church, Mrs.
P·T.A. MEETING
Paul Hoffman, Debra ond
Mt and Mr! Barnhnrt Lem- servJces at 10·30 and a basket Manufacturing, ~~year,PI nt
Jon Edwards, Mrs.
Ralpll Tho New Haven P.T.A. held on, and Mrs. Tom Hqllman, er ol. Mount V~rnon, Ohio were JUllch at noo~ ~Ut lhe song- on Furniture an ~m a ·~
Nhltmore, Mrs. Tom Hofftnan, their first meet1n1 of tho school
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
the weekend guests ol Mr. and fest starting at 1:30 p. m. Pal&gt;trs. Paul R!ckard, Mrs. Wol· year on Tbursday evening at Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.
Mrs. G. B. Lerner, Ute patenfl IDl' Herbert Orale welcomes ev•.
Pleaoanf Valle)' Rotpllal
;am Russell, Mrs. Oooatd F. lhe •chool. Mr. Earl Dean ver are announcing the birth
Barnhart.
erynne.
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Knight. presiden~ presided al of a daughter on September Mn. tva Dowling has retorn.
ADMITIED
Mra Clinton
The New Haven
Woman's the meetina. They opened with 20• !96!1 at Holzer Hoapltal. The ed to her home tn Boston af· The recorder 11 a medieval Miller Pl. Pleasant;
Cheryl !
MIDDLEPORT, O,
~tub's president, Mrs. William the singing of America, Pledae bab~ weighed 7 pound• 4 ounD- 1er an extended Villi here wllh woodwind Instrument
much Smolenski, Pt. Pleaoant.
Russell, and Ml'l. Harold Rose, to the Flag, ond P..T.A. Prayer. es and has been named Lori Hr. IJid Mu. Jame1 McKnight. like a flute.
DISCHARGES - None.
;howed a lllm titled "The Land Devotions were led by Mro. Beth.
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we Love" at the New Hoven Donald Bumgardner.
Maternal IJ"andparento are
Elementary School
Septem- Ourinl Ute business rneelilll Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Luikart ol
ber 21st·aad 2211d. This film wa; it wao announced by the trea.. Galhpolls, OhiO and
rented by Ute Club from Ute urer thai a balance of ~t6.U4 grandmother II Mro.
Treasury Department in Char- was carried forward from the Weaver ol New Haven.
les ion aod was a 16 mm color previous year. The group voted
COUPLES CLUB
lilm, showilltl scenery ol Unit- to purohase eight new seats and The Couples Club held a dln;,'•t·
•d states to encourage chlldran necl!!Sary ehala to replace old ner party on Satorday evening
In buy u. s. Bavlngl Stamps. en lha amall IWinl sets on lhe at Gene Boll'a Reatauranl In
The Woman's Club wlll Hll play!II'Ound. Mr. Knlahl thank· ~oint Pleaaant. These atll!nd·
savings Stamlll at the New t!d the Playground committee: mg were Mr. and Mrs. llohert
Haven School on each Wedne.. Leonard Field! chairman Char· Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Clark,
1' day at tjle afternoon recess.
les Roush, Wyllis Davis,' and Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Diehl, Jr.,
VOUT.H CHAl.LENGED
Arthur Hart for Ute excellent Mr. and Mrs. George Bums,
The youth of the 114!nd Area job done In repairing painting Mr. and Mrs. Le!ler Zerkle, and
have been given a challenge to and restorllltl the equipment on Mr. and Mrs. Merry Moller,
develop a pllln 1111' world peace lhe playground .
PERSONALS
by Ihe New llaveo Lions Club-- . Mr. Robert Herndon read lhe
Mr . . and Mrs. Eugene Hud.
a challenge that'Could earn one proposed budget lor the 1968 . nan viSited MISS Ethel Riddle
of Jhem a f25,000 educational fil school year, which after dl,. at Harrlsburll, Pa. during the
bnd~or career asslatal!Ce &amp;rant. cusolon if was accepted. T h e weekend.
The New Heven LIOns Club, budget included two parties lor Mrs. Do.nald Cooke and chllII G.
together wllh Lionl C I u b • the school children, Halloween dren of Wmlersvllle, Ohio vlslt.
$3-00
· KODAK
throughout !he world, is span- and Val~ntlne, thirty-live dollars ed over the weekend with her
sorlng a wor)d·wldt l!ftMY con· lor magazines, paper lor lhe parents, Mr. and Mrs; George
WORLD'S FAIR
le!t for youth on today' a most .school, an Automatic Timer and Jewell and Mrs. Cooke a daugh.
BlOWNIE
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important subject- Peace. The Sipal System, a reproduelng ter, Miss Debra Coou who II
contest offero a total Of .~.- or copying machine and a used apendlng the winter witb Mr.
ooo in awards lnelutllng the ·100
and Mrs. Robert Coot«! In New
125.000 first p;lze, eight 1eml • P'~. Carl Glbbl, chairman oi Haven. M!BI Cooke ia a aenlor
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'$4.95
First Quality Merchandi11
fm al world reatonal awards of tile annual Halloween carnival at Wahama High School.
REG. $7.91
11.000 each and travel expenses announced oemmliiHI lor tho . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd RoUJh
REG.
$1.50
XMAS
CARDS
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INVI~OPIS
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lor Jhe eight winners to ChlCIIO, carnival. The Carnival wlll he Vtstted Mr. and Mn. George.
PONY II
Illinois In July, tiNI7. AI that held· on October 28th and 29th Clendenin at Parkershurl on
NOW
REG. 89c THRII'T ASSORTMENT, l8 count _44c
time the first place winner wiD II the ochool. .
Sunday afternoon.
REG. $1.91 SI~ICTID XMAS CARD ASST. 99o
be selected from tha elibl oeml·
Mra. Luther Smtih announced Robert Conde lnd Harry Mllfmal ists and more than 20,000 that 203 memberohllll had been ler attended the football game
(45 C•rd• and l!nnlopesl
IIIG.
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local. dlstricf and multiple dft. sold 10 the orlanlutlon.
at Columbus, Ohio on Saturday.
REG. $I .00 XMAS CARDS with Inapt rational
trict 8 wardl wnt be made.
. Mrl Burrell Daweon prlncl· Mr1. Donald F. Roush and
"We are hOpeful one of our pal ~· the oehool, lnota'ut!d the daughter Sheryl left Sunday via
Vents by Norman VIncent P"l• &amp; Othart _ 49o
yo,ng people wW win IIIII world Patrol Bey• and Glrla, and pre- .plane for Santa Cruz, New Mex••de prestige award." Prealdenl aented lhem with their belt, tco, w,here they will villi Mrs.
RIG. 69c PACK XMAS CARDS &amp; ENVELOPES 35o
Neil Haymeker of the N e w bedfe and book " Instruction•. Roush 1 daughter and famlly,
(25 Count)
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!Iaven Lions Club aald In an- They are: Donald Machlr, cap- ::nd Mrs. Fred Pomeroy and
REG. 59c CHILDRINS XMAS CARDS - - 29e
nounclng the eontest today.
taln; .lahr Burris, Ueutenant; M · d M Job F R h
110 Count)
Student• between tile qt·
Bruce Huuell, Ricky Hl!ftiiOn,
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14 and 21 (ao ot January 16, Jet1ill)'maker, ·Richard Fox, vacationed near Richmond, W.
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OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAINI
DESERT
FLOWER
more complete In~ they renee \Veav.-, Charleo Wood.
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slloulll contact eilber the Rev. Y,rmeltl Knapp, Debra Rick~ wer;.v rsdors ~ Fumda • 0
Beautiful Card• And A Wiele Selection
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Haven ard, Jane Jeffers, Ciedl Hag~ on u ay
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pllnm· 992~3$16, or Mr. Duane aerty, and Jane Hart.
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IITARMITE II
Clo ,,, n~ date of the contest open houae would be observed NEW HAVEN -Mrs Oeorae
loor ""' local club II ~ber lnltead ol I regular program Humphreys, president of South
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rord ''' one entry and the local lerenl rooms.
Refreshments of Woman's Clubs from HuntReg. 10c Blr-Llmtt 12 Per Customar
POLAROID
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""'"' ' w1 ll be entered In I he '!ould :be oerved by hOmeroom lngton, met with Mrs . William
,l. d r· "' national contest. Eacb repreaentatl~ea of Mr.
Wayne Ru ..ell, president of
Nelf
nolronal l"inner will I!OIIIpete Glbbeaul and' Mrs. Roger Wal· Haven Woman's Club at Wa·
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n one ol the eight world dt· lett, sixth l!'ade rooms.
hama High School to discuS!
, r&gt; ions.
SEWING CWB
arrant~ements for the District
Al1o C•~e••l!d Other
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1.1\lll.~ DVE HUNOitED
The Sewlni Club met on TUes. Convenllon to be held at wa.
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AHachment1 All At Dl1count Prlctsl
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llr m l Mrs. Robert Dye, .was ~· Mn. Lloyd Roulh, wtlh Mrs. Mrs. Humphreys, who w111
'"'""'' 'd on ber · seventh -~ John Fry Ill boliteu. Those II- preside at tho meetlnq will be
ri a1 wrlh a part)l on , _ tendlne were Mrl. Edwin Stein, accompanied by Mr•. D.
A.
rl.rv oftemonn at tbe ;hnme Of~·· W. T. Stone, Mr. !ulah Chrlatlan, chairman of
Press
1,., 0orento.
:' MacKnllhl, 1111'1. Llovd Roosh, and Publicity In Ute District.
1;ome. were pltiYed ·and Pfll' Mn. Hennand.a)'llt, Mra. D. Mrs. Christian will acl as host,.
,.. " ''" by Dale King, Mlstl A. Smilh Mrs. Harold Johnson, eas of the four JudgM from the
1'. aro and Scott King. Mrs. Dye Mrs. James l\4acKnighl, Mrs. area papers who will judge tile
,, ·" iiSSisted wltb tht ,.mea N o. Weln, Mn. H. !.. Dyer. presJ books of tbe cluha repr•
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by and Ute hn81e81J, Mrl. Fry.
sented lnd will also cove~ the
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One..lllh of the !lllme 30,000
rece ived rna"' ~~ ~- flllm
R01'AAY CLUB
different plants found In the
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ter a two monthJ 111ness.
Surviving In addllloll II! hill
l-Datly 8!._~~1, Pomeroy..Middleport. 0 11 Sept. 28, 1966
attendill8 were NelSOll Jennings,
W. Va. has been vlsltllltl Mr.
rvJCt
Mr. Middleton 'attended local parents are hill 'file, Jlblrley;
Mel Cllll'k, ~rl Wlla.
111d Mrs. ~ph Greene and Mr.
tehools and servecl In World Four daillbtm and ~f~
TNugh, Frank ca.-:
ind Mrl. Darrell McCOy.
1filr U. For tile pill 14 yeats all at b~un4 ,. ~·Mrs.
han, Bob Glhnore, Arthur 'tha.;
OteS . ,' Mt. and Mrs. WUI!Im 'liar!· " fl
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he and his llmil' blvt l'tlldlld M.. M. l&amp;ebl&gt;J} : )ij11~~ PL
bet, Lewis Summers, Edwbi ·
ley of Galion, tJhlo were guests
In Washlnt~lon where he was Pleasant
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tl.ven Woman'• Club hlld lUI Lonl Slak, Cindy Bllllltenship, Capehart, Rome
BY vtJ(OINtA CARLETON week.
· "'I!IW'""'
marki!l. •
ton Cemetery.
•nnual ll!a on Sepltmblr 10th BIIJ'bara ROtt~. Tammy Bum· Clyde Foley, Richard
A PIYJ'LUCK 8VPP~
Mrs. Maude JollllJon. Ia a PT . PIJ~~N'I" ,_ truneral
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at the home of Mrs.
Kermit garner, Glori&amp; Hess, Troy Oau- Floyd Carlnaclt, Lloyd
Memben ollhe Bapttot Claal patlen~ at the Holzer llospltal l!llrvl~ will be held Jl'rldey
Shop The Middleport Dept. StP,i't Jlor
Ford with Mrl. l'IUl Scally, hn, o..,. Gtuhn, Timmy Say. and Herman Layne.
and teacher• o1 the
BaptiJI In Gal.lpoUo.
· In Wuhll!llmt. D. C., lor JIJio
Mrs. Roba C. GI'Mnt and Mn. re, Chuckle Zerkle, Jeff Arnold, Ladles Night w111 be held
church enjoyed a poUuck oup. Mn. William purcell, Miss · h il Mfddll!lell 42 son · ol
Mork Wetd, c~holle!les .The Kevin Arnold, Dale King, !!&lt;Btl the next meettna Thursday,
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l!elen J~nklna end Richard Jon- ep ·
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tea table was CO'Ielect will\ An King, Rllphle Thompson, Mike tember 29th
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rooml klns spent last week with Mr. M{ pard M~, ~.
MlddleiDn
antique cloth (ever tOO yearo Blankenship, Rusty
Rottgen,
Following lhe ouppet ~ blllo and Mrs. Cecil Galrtna
In ~ ftt Ia~:s:'
nld ) ond centered wllh an It• Rick Rottgen, Carl Kina, Lar·
PARTY
lnoso Sl!ooion was hold and lana Bridgeport, Ohio.
es •Y n
al
rongement of red 1'9!11!11, U\e ry Clevenger, BobtJY, Bonnie Mrs. Thelma Capehart enter~
Mrs.
J:&gt;aul
Laurent
ol
Lan·
Center
Hospltlll,
WuhlngtOII,
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· d sins. Ohio and Mr. and Mrs.
""d Mrs. Billy Ray Ward Hr· Rottgen, Mrs. Elton Clevenger, 114!e Line Party at her borne.
tten lng were e ev. an James Crump.
vrd tea and c'OIIee.
Charlotte Clevt!lgtr, Mrs. IJow· Mrs. James Ellal waa the dem· Mrs. Warren Zlnn, Mr. and Jimmy Juhllni. who has been
The officers wel'f presented ard Silk, Mrs. Jerry
Arnold onatrator. Prtzt• were won by Mrl: Andrew llune, Mr. • n d working In Cl""eland, has
Sifll 8 tG ~ lr 1 to 14
red carnation corsages by the and Mrs. Dye.
Mrs. John Fry, Mr1. John F. Ml'l. Earl Hollman, Mill Edna turned home.
hostessee. The ollictn ol the
HOLD8 PARTY
1 Rouoh lnd lllra. Iva Capehart. Hollman, Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Mrs. Eutah McKniaht
ol
e Roll Up • Long
dub are: President - Mn. Wll· Mrs. James Cunningham held Tholl! attending were Mrs. Tho- Glbha, Mrs. Harry Byer; Mrs. 11luelleld Is the housegueot ol
Sleeve '
!lam Russell; Vloe Prnldent - . 8 Sarah Coventry
Fashion maa Grinstead, Mrs.
Arnold A. A. Smith, Mr. A. K. McClung •Mrs. B. 0. Weln.
• Whlteo and Cbeclct
Mro. Jilek Weloh; Treuurer - Show 011 Friday at her home, Rouah. Mrs. Ray Weaver, Mra. 8lld Mr. end Mrs. l. M- Crump. Mr. and Mrs. Anhlll' RoUih
Mrs. Charltlll Dodd; Secretary showing the new tall jewelry. Cecil Duncan. Mrs. John F.
AITENDS SERVICES
and family visited Mr and PT PLEASANT
An In·
- Mrs. Herman Ohlinger.
Mrs. Cunnln&amp;ham was the dem· lloush. Mro. CUll Rouah, Mra. Among those from out of town Mrs. Roger Roush In Colum- dustrial Manufacturing ExblbPer~,i'"~
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A short business
meeting onstrator and models lor the Pansy Fry, Mrs. Max Elchf~g- attendl!lg lhe laot riles for Mr. bus Jaol week. Roger Is their It will bt held October 18
was held and the lrea•urer re· jewelry were Mrs. William Rns- er, Mrs. Ella! and ,Mrs.
l;:mll knight wete Mr and Mrs. son and waa recently married through Ootober 23 11 the old
ported on the proceeds realized sell, Mrs. Carl Gibbs, Mrs. .1. hart.
Lawreree Powell Mrs Mary and lives In Columbus.
Legion Building on Vlant-St.
at the Booth held at the Mason V. McGrew, Mro. Arthur Tho
WIN ONE CLASS
Ruth Sayre of Nitro; Mr. and
County Fair. They dlscusaed lhe bet.
The Win One Cl.,. of the Mrs. Robert Knight, Mr. and
The salute to industrial man· II
District Convention to be held Games were played and priz~ E.U.b. Church met on Monday Mrs. Cecil Knlaht, Mrs. Helen TB&amp;H Planning
ufaclurinll In Mason County
,....----------------at Wahama High School on Oc· es won by Mrs. Robert Gurtis, e•enl!lg lor • oo•erect dllh din- Stone Cook and Charles Cook To Meet Oct. ard
being staged to obow awrecl
Iober !st. They abo discussed Mrs. J. V. McGrew, Mrs. Carl ner at the Cburoh. l&gt;evot101111 of Huntint~ton; Mrs. Eulah Mo- PT. PLEASANT _ The Mas- atlon for industry Ia the
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8 OUr ops·
the starting ol the oelltng ot U Glbb•, Mrs. Nancy Bumgarner, wer~ led by C~rl Glbha A ahorl Knight of Blueneld; MrB. Jane on county TUberculoola and and to give manulaellli'OI's a
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3. Savings Stamps at the New Mrs. Anhur Thabet and Mrs. busoness meeting was held with Ann Stone ol Galllpoll• and Mr. Heal!~ AsilOclaUon will meet chance to explain their
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Haven Elementary SchOOL
Allred Sprouse. Others attend- Harold Bumsarner pr.,.lding.
and Mrs. Sam Carter of Whe~- Monday. October 3, at 2 p. m. tlono· to lha public.
Guests attending were Mrs. lng were Mrs. Clifford Barnett, Those attending were Mr. and Ins.
in lhe ofllco of the M.,on The live day lllhiblt II open
A. L. Sprouse, Mrs.
Dunatd Mrs. W. J. Hancock, Miss Bren- Mrs. Carl Otbbo and Carlotta, By Ute death of Mr. Emil County Health O..partmenl.
111 the public and admtllslon 11
Bumgardner, Mrs. David R. Si· da Bradford, Mrs. Harry SlaatB, Mr. and Mra. Cecd P~ekena and knight, Harlford loses one of AU members and lntoreoted free
monton, Mrs. Carl Fallara. Mrs. Mrs. Gerald Clark. Mrs. Lloyd P~tty, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Its oldest and beot olll1.1ns. Hil persons are urpd to attend
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E. L. Riffle, Mn. Jack Felcl Smith, and Mrs. Richard Grin- Mtller and Gall, Mr. •~ Mrs. !Ue W81 spent In Hartford and thi! Important meeting u plltns
Roprosentatlveo of the exhlband Mrs. Herman Layne; metn- stead.
Robert Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. waa one of the moot lnfiuenUal will be dlscuosed lor the TB · ltoro wiU be gue•ts ol the
bers atlendlng were Mr.. Hi!·
TO HVLD FltSTIVAL
Doney Roush, Mr. and M r 1• and highly esteemed ciUzeno of Mobllf X-Ray Unit'o next viol! MallOn County · Point Pleasant
Sizes 8 to 14
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da Ridgway, Mro. Jack Flesh· The New !Iaven Volunteer Harold Bum1arner, Mary Jan, Ute town. He woa a member of to MallOn County.
Chamber of Commerce at 8
er, Mrs. Herman Ohlinger, Mrs. Firemen's Auxiliary will hold Deloreo find John, Mr.
tbe Town council a low year•
di"•er prior te the exhibitiOn.
La rry King, Mr!. Karl Wiles, a Festival on Saturday, October Mrs. Harry Ptckens, Mr. and go and always took adlvo part
ANNOUNCE SONIJFEST
N II
h 1e been lnvllo
Mrs. Edwin Stein, Jr., Mrs. lot bellinnilltl at 3 p.m. D.S.T. Mrs. Roy Joneo and Mike, Mr. In all mattero that were lor A homecomlna and 11011gleol
irte :~I ~anadtum Mil·
Phil Batey, · Mrs. Cltarle. Oodd, al the New !Iaven Fire Station aod Mrs. Jamee Roush, Ltnda the interest of Ute town. II I •[ will be held at the Chester ~ b\0 ~~
rietta Mdz.utacMrs. !lilly Ray Ward, Mrs. Eu- on Fifth Street. The Wahama aod Jeff, Rev. and Mro. Mar· death Is a great loss lo ·l .he . Church of the Nazarene Sun- eart~ ~· a
Stauffer
gene Hester, Mn. Harold Rose, Junior Band will furnish spec- tin Bensford and Andy, Mra. town.
day, October 2. Sunday School 10 ml 1 ;P::'J·0.. Quallty
~Irs. Robert GurUs, Mrs. Jack tal music.
Eugene lludllall, Mr. and Mr•.
PERSONALS
will begin at 9:30a.m., worship Che ea' a s '
Mas.
~etch, Mrs. Duane Church, Mrs.
P·T.A. MEETING
Paul Hoffman, Debra ond
Mt and Mr! Barnhnrt Lem- servJces at 10·30 and a basket Manufacturing, ~~year,PI nt
Jon Edwards, Mrs.
Ralpll Tho New Haven P.T.A. held on, and Mrs. Tom Hqllman, er ol. Mount V~rnon, Ohio were JUllch at noo~ ~Ut lhe song- on Furniture an ~m a ·~
Nhltmore, Mrs. Tom Hofftnan, their first meet1n1 of tho school
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
the weekend guests ol Mr. and fest starting at 1:30 p. m. Pal&gt;trs. Paul R!ckard, Mrs. Wol· year on Tbursday evening at Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.
Mrs. G. B. Lerner, Ute patenfl IDl' Herbert Orale welcomes ev•.
Pleaoanf Valle)' Rotpllal
;am Russell, Mrs. Oooatd F. lhe •chool. Mr. Earl Dean ver are announcing the birth
Barnhart.
erynne.
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Knight. presiden~ presided al of a daughter on September Mn. tva Dowling has retorn.
ADMITIED
Mra Clinton
The New Haven
Woman's the meetina. They opened with 20• !96!1 at Holzer Hoapltal. The ed to her home tn Boston af· The recorder 11 a medieval Miller Pl. Pleasant;
Cheryl !
MIDDLEPORT, O,
~tub's president, Mrs. William the singing of America, Pledae bab~ weighed 7 pound• 4 ounD- 1er an extended Villi here wllh woodwind Instrument
much Smolenski, Pt. Pleaoant.
Russell, and Ml'l. Harold Rose, to the Flag, ond P..T.A. Prayer. es and has been named Lori Hr. IJid Mu. Jame1 McKnight. like a flute.
DISCHARGES - None.
;howed a lllm titled "The Land Devotions were led by Mro. Beth.
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we Love" at the New Hoven Donald Bumgardner.
Maternal IJ"andparento are
Elementary School
Septem- Ourinl Ute business rneelilll Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Luikart ol
ber 21st·aad 2211d. This film wa; it wao announced by the trea.. Galhpolls, OhiO and
rented by Ute Club from Ute urer thai a balance of ~t6.U4 grandmother II Mro.
Treasury Department in Char- was carried forward from the Weaver ol New Haven.
les ion aod was a 16 mm color previous year. The group voted
COUPLES CLUB
lilm, showilltl scenery ol Unit- to purohase eight new seats and The Couples Club held a dln;,'•t·
•d states to encourage chlldran necl!!Sary ehala to replace old ner party on Satorday evening
In buy u. s. Bavlngl Stamps. en lha amall IWinl sets on lhe at Gene Boll'a Reatauranl In
The Woman's Club wlll Hll play!II'Ound. Mr. Knlahl thank· ~oint Pleaaant. These atll!nd·
savings Stamlll at the New t!d the Playground committee: mg were Mr. and Mrs. llohert
Haven School on each Wedne.. Leonard Field! chairman Char· Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Clark,
1' day at tjle afternoon recess.
les Roush, Wyllis Davis,' and Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Diehl, Jr.,
VOUT.H CHAl.LENGED
Arthur Hart for Ute excellent Mr. and Mrs. George Bums,
The youth of the 114!nd Area job done In repairing painting Mr. and Mrs. Le!ler Zerkle, and
have been given a challenge to and restorllltl the equipment on Mr. and Mrs. Merry Moller,
develop a pllln 1111' world peace lhe playground .
PERSONALS
by Ihe New llaveo Lions Club-- . Mr. Robert Herndon read lhe
Mr . . and Mrs. Eugene Hud.
a challenge that'Could earn one proposed budget lor the 1968 . nan viSited MISS Ethel Riddle
of Jhem a f25,000 educational fil school year, which after dl,. at Harrlsburll, Pa. during the
bnd~or career asslatal!Ce &amp;rant. cusolon if was accepted. T h e weekend.
The New Heven LIOns Club, budget included two parties lor Mrs. Do.nald Cooke and chllII G.
together wllh Lionl C I u b • the school children, Halloween dren of Wmlersvllle, Ohio vlslt.
$3-00
· KODAK
throughout !he world, is span- and Val~ntlne, thirty-live dollars ed over the weekend with her
sorlng a wor)d·wldt l!ftMY con· lor magazines, paper lor lhe parents, Mr. and Mrs; George
WORLD'S FAIR
le!t for youth on today' a most .school, an Automatic Timer and Jewell and Mrs. Cooke a daugh.
BlOWNIE
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important subject- Peace. The Sipal System, a reproduelng ter, Miss Debra Coou who II
contest offero a total Of .~.- or copying machine and a used apendlng the winter witb Mr.
ooo in awards lnelutllng the ·100
and Mrs. Robert Coot«! In New
125.000 first p;lze, eight 1eml • P'~. Carl Glbbl, chairman oi Haven. M!BI Cooke ia a aenlor
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'$4.95
First Quality Merchandi11
fm al world reatonal awards of tile annual Halloween carnival at Wahama High School.
REG. $7.91
11.000 each and travel expenses announced oemmliiHI lor tho . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd RoUJh
REG.
$1.50
XMAS
CARDS
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INVI~OPIS
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lor Jhe eight winners to ChlCIIO, carnival. The Carnival wlll he Vtstted Mr. and Mn. George.
PONY II
Illinois In July, tiNI7. AI that held· on October 28th and 29th Clendenin at Parkershurl on
NOW
REG. 89c THRII'T ASSORTMENT, l8 count _44c
time the first place winner wiD II the ochool. .
Sunday afternoon.
REG. $1.91 SI~ICTID XMAS CARD ASST. 99o
be selected from tha elibl oeml·
Mra. Luther Smtih announced Robert Conde lnd Harry Mllfmal ists and more than 20,000 that 203 memberohllll had been ler attended the football game
(45 C•rd• and l!nnlopesl
IIIG.
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local. dlstricf and multiple dft. sold 10 the orlanlutlon.
at Columbus, Ohio on Saturday.
REG. $I .00 XMAS CARDS with Inapt rational
trict 8 wardl wnt be made.
. Mrl Burrell Daweon prlncl· Mr1. Donald F. Roush and
"We are hOpeful one of our pal ~· the oehool, lnota'ut!d the daughter Sheryl left Sunday via
Vents by Norman VIncent P"l• &amp; Othart _ 49o
yo,ng people wW win IIIII world Patrol Bey• and Glrla, and pre- .plane for Santa Cruz, New Mex••de prestige award." Prealdenl aented lhem with their belt, tco, w,here they will villi Mrs.
RIG. 69c PACK XMAS CARDS &amp; ENVELOPES 35o
Neil Haymeker of the N e w bedfe and book " Instruction•. Roush 1 daughter and famlly,
(25 Count)
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!Iaven Lions Club aald In an- They are: Donald Machlr, cap- ::nd Mrs. Fred Pomeroy and
REG. 59c CHILDRINS XMAS CARDS - - 29e
nounclng the eontest today.
taln; .lahr Burris, Ueutenant; M · d M Job F R h
110 Count)
Student• between tile qt·
Bruce Huuell, Ricky Hl!ftiiOn,
r. an
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REG. $2.00
14 and 21 (ao ot January 16, Jet1ill)'maker, ·Richard Fox, vacationed near Richmond, W.
RIO. 63c
1967r are ellllblt to enta". For DoonJe l&gt;ye, JaiOD lntela, LaW· V';.i.recer;.tl~ 8 J H rd
OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAINI
DESERT
FLOWER
more complete In~ they renee \Veav.-, Charleo Wood.
· ':tt 1· 1 b.;w~hl
slloulll contact eilber the Rev. Y,rmeltl Knapp, Debra Rick~ wer;.v rsdors ~ Fumda • 0
Beautiful Card• And A Wiele Selection
.l or ~ T Welch, New
Haven ard, Jane Jeffers, Ciedl Hag~ on u ay
" y.
pllnm· 992~3$16, or Mr. Duane aerty, and Jane Hart.
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1111or c11. New Haven phone 882- Mrs. Kenneth ThOmpson. pro- I District Presldr.nt
2',6;
gram chainnan, announced that Comes to New Haven
IITARMITE II
Clo ,,, n~ date of the contest open houae would be observed NEW HAVEN -Mrs Oeorae
loor ""' local club II ~ber lnltead ol I regular program Humphreys, president of South
25
for
:.~o
111 I''''" ~;ach applieallt tS Um- and following visits to Ute dif- Weotern District ol Federation
rord ''' one entry and the local lerenl rooms.
Refreshments of Woman's Clubs from HuntReg. 10c Blr-Llmtt 12 Per Customar
POLAROID
REG. 79c
""'"' ' w1 ll be entered In I he '!ould :be oerved by hOmeroom lngton, met with Mrs . William
,l. d r· "' national contest. Eacb repreaentatl~ea of Mr.
Wayne Ru ..ell, president of
Nelf
nolronal l"inner will I!OIIIpete Glbbeaul and' Mrs. Roger Wal· Haven Woman's Club at Wa·
&amp;
n one ol the eight world dt· lett, sixth l!'ade rooms.
hama High School to discuS!
, r&gt; ions.
SEWING CWB
arrant~ements for the District
Al1o C•~e••l!d Other
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1.1\lll.~ DVE HUNOitED
The Sewlni Club met on TUes. Convenllon to be held at wa.
~or29C ,·
AHachment1 All At Dl1count Prlctsl
flll.lc IACH - - - ~'
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llr m l Mrs. Robert Dye, .was ~· Mn. Lloyd Roulh, wtlh Mrs. Mrs. Humphreys, who w111
'"'""'' 'd on ber · seventh -~ John Fry Ill boliteu. Those II- preside at tho meetlnq will be
ri a1 wrlh a part)l on , _ tendlne were Mrl. Edwin Stein, accompanied by Mr•. D.
A.
rl.rv oftemonn at tbe ;hnme Of~·· W. T. Stone, Mr. !ulah Chrlatlan, chairman of
Press
1,., 0orento.
:' MacKnllhl, 1111'1. Llovd Roosh, and Publicity In Ute District.
1;ome. were pltiYed ·and Pfll' Mn. Hennand.a)'llt, Mra. D. Mrs. Christian will acl as host,.
,.. " ''" by Dale King, Mlstl A. Smilh Mrs. Harold Johnson, eas of the four JudgM from the
1'. aro and Scott King. Mrs. Dye Mrs. James l\4acKnighl, Mrs. area papers who will judge tile
,, ·" iiSSisted wltb tht ,.mea N o. Weln, Mn. H. !.. Dyer. presJ books of tbe cluha repr•
.• d serviog of
by and Ute hn81e81J, Mrl. Fry.
sented lnd will also cove~ the
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One..lllh of the !lllme 30,000
rece ived rna"' ~~ ~- flllm
R01'AAY CLUB
different plants found In the
11" following, Mllll .!ll1' 1fllld, The Rotaty Club mel
on 'United Stites arow in Calllom'.oro Lee Smllb, Jane PoWfll, rllursdlr t~trllna lor their rea- Ita.

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Other
projects in·
elude
entomoloi!Ji,
personal development .
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life. emeJ11mey prt?arodness,
trandllle prolfll!ll thil
lion at J~ckson's MlQ . .~his was conservation, !Jome furnlshln~s
)'ell', 816 mtm~
a )ltg jump becMu•e list year and tractor
miuntenance,
1111 two county ''-H eamps.
the team was eleventh.
Blakeslee said. .
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aew adventure In camping was We in the 4-H program are One of the unique opporlunlinitiated In Mason County
always lovklllg lor ~w -dvan- lies in 4-H club wor~ I• that a
year sponsored by local
lura ln I!IISilnt boysltnd Jlrls. club may be started at anytry, business, and
This year was no exceptmn. A t1me and anywhere. ~11 that is
Extension with 4l YDII~I&amp;let'l new 4-H club wa&amp; organized PI required is five or more
from the 7th and Bth IJ'Ades in Lakin Stale Hospital
called or girls between the ases of 9
·lhe eounty having an opportun- "Lakinners." These folks ha~
·
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lty to take advantage ol
several Individual projecls rep On behalf of the Extension
experience. other campi
resented at the County Fair personnel and local 4-H leaders
hasanlslld with in • the
and II attended the two county and members, we would like lo
4· H camps from this 4-H club. thank lhe many people who nave
1re retarded children's . cr
1nd church camps. Th~rty-four Recreational worshops teach ass1sted tn makmg th1s past
atltnded state 4-H campo.
log hoys and girl' some simple 4-11 club year v~ry frmlful. [
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The names of mdtvtduals and
danrm~
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Iolk games and square
The I-H divi•Jon ot the
organi?:ations are toG 111,me'fous ll
d
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Count•
Fair
also
takes
no
routines
were
also
attcnde
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Uty Jndlviduol projects exhib· program.
ited with over 5'1! being display.
Ml!ny other interesting coon·

mllldU... Alleltllna
Ih1 i 1
elubl tnd meinben In 1ft adull
ludtflhtp role oa 1 volunller
PT. pLEABAN'f - Natlonll bull .,..._ 101111 1&amp;1 peopll
. 4-H Club Week 11 pnclllmed from all walks or ure.
by local and allte officials for We must take our hall off 10
SaiUN!ay, Stptember 24 until those 157 mentioned 1111. WilliOctober t. This week kicki otl 0111 qdMtlon. they are the kl)l
!he bqlnnilll of 1 new 4-H to the 4-H program. They deelub yeu.
vote of their lime and eneriY
In Mason County, 521 boys WlHllilhiY toward tht dwelopo
1nd &amp;iris partictpated in the men! of boye and girls In 1 lour4-H program a.• memben. They· fold way without any monetary
made up 222 4-H club• scatter· return.
ed throughout the various com- Camplnl il "II' of the out-

Moral, Physical, Mental
Stamina is Goal of 4-H

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The g!llll ol 4·H ldvi.Ors Is nutrition as well u other arts 1ed from cooking to cattle.
to develop boys and llrla wllh jIn th• neld of homt' •conomirs. 1 Demonstration events were
the moral, phy•icat 1nd Intel· I The t-1! .. project gives club held on a CO'Jnty area .
Jectual stamina to meot the memi&gt;Oro a chJnce to learn throughout the county w1th
leadership challenges of tumor- ·at an early age one of the partlclpaUon. The same w a '
row . The grand champion steer :greatest •alue.&lt; of llle - that true on a county level for older
the blue ribhon dress or the ·Is. the pride of ownership and 4-H memben 14 years end old·
winning demonstration are not tile necessary
retponsibllity ' er.
the end products ol a t-H ex·. the owner mull ai.UJDt, Hav- Mason County had the dl•·
perience: they are the tools In&amp; to feed and aare !or a calf tinction ol takina the heallh re-

FABRICS

ty and local club advllities
held Ibis past year with the
jectlve in mind of
the youth In a lour-lold way .
If you have a youn;ster
would like to join Ibis organiullon. feel free to contact the
EXII!IIsion Office or eny or the
local leaders. You will find a
friend.
of new and

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came In llllh in

iudividual member. ·

provulea character holldtng for
.
memben throulh responsibill·
Values young people receiVe ty of ownel'tlhlp.

;~~d~hei~i":a::o
"Tv"e~1
projects and activities are
lNG - Boys •1111 girll have 'l c!esi&amp;ned to enable
young
~~~~v:i"O:~!\:..~ '::.:=: ~~set~;:;~ oflnthe~:~1
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tires mechanical
ele&lt;lfi. work experience. P'or more
cal techniques, and blslc In- lnlormaUon aboUt 4-H Club
formation in llwQID health and work, contact your_ County _ElrAgent dunng Nation·

SOt:IAL
f.AIFNnlR

al 4-H

takes him straicht to a jeweler'• whtdow. ~nd most 1irls
take special care tQ point out their favcn:.lte Jtyle in our
ArtCarved displfyB. Sin.. 11160 ...... ahiJ havo chile.!~
ArtCarvod ringo't.han any other. Ari(Jorvl4 atU""o havo
ll s*ia! way with diamond, ... .;realinl· lf~Cfful, d•lictt.
..t!JIIn of motchl•.. be•uty; S.. our ntw AIIJ)JM&lt;l tjlk ,
ltction ooon. and Jet uo 1411 YoU obout 4rtCai')'!I!I'IIIJIUIIial
Ptrmantnl Value gua ..ntee. Modalallluoirot«&lt; r- IIllO.

Nill meet 'lbtli1dl7 II 7:10 p.
m. al tht Chcsilr elementley
school. Tblrt will be 1 sebool
ot instruall~ !lllll three Ill ..
board membm t1 inltruciOI'L

hold a dance with the
this Fnday night !rom t · p. _m.
'" ll p. m. (EST) at tl!elr
1chool audltol'lum followinJ llle
Nahama • Buffalo
football
1ame.

C-PROMIS.I

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Diamond Away for Christmas.
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'i!ooSiert /p IDillion wtll lptlllo
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11\ls 'Saturday allhl II tlta Mltlneport Elementll')i auditorium
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MEIGS AERIE 3171 F .O.E.
members are urgtJ·,..Jv, ~
:he next regular In~... Mooday' October at • p:m. Tiler~~
will be • readlnl of .new by-

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FURNl'J'UIUil 4UCTION
Easter!! HJib .Iehto! Saturday,
October l, btllnnlnl at 12 noon,
sponiOI'III b)' a,ntor mother~ of
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CLEANERS

Ride Ford's NewW.aMe·fior
AJt uour
dea1ers
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gether, better citizenship for a brighter tomorrow. Valua· .
ble 4-H trCiining for our youngsters means much to our com• .
munity tode~y •• and will mean still more tomorrow, for ex~ ·
perience shows that the worthwhile work, the aims and
ideals of 4-H, do much to foster the priceless qualities
.leadership. We take pleasure In congratulating our
boys and girls, an.cl wish them the best. of success
in all theif·.·
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SA11JRDAY
JITNEY SUPPER SatuniBJ1
'lctober I, at the
Syracuse
~ rade S..."'lool starling at 4:311
p.m., spontoml by the IAdlw
AuKiliary ol the SyriCUfl Flrt .

from 8

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II 4-H cltlb worll.·

Open Dtllr t:ao to 7:00-Frtday Till
T119

FOREST RUN Mtlhodist
•hurch will have a nalre sele
1t Duke Cleaners in Pomeroy
.'riday beginning at Y·30 a.m.

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their eHorts and achievements. Through their Head ••
•. Hands .. Health program, they are learning better way$· ·.
of farming cand homemaking, beHer ways of working to..·., · , . ~

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ROBERT ~UT prealdlllt,
has callad 1 IJ*lll meetlq

FRIDA\'
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Jf Southn Alltletle llootten
nf Racine for 'l'llmdat at 7:311
1.m at the High Srr" ·' ~II iri·
.m sll'll peroona are urged to
be present.

O:~r t.Sep\ember :!4

DIY
CLEANING
Service On ROQUIIf

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Lot
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wi~wh~-~-~~wa•of~~-to~~tothe~-~- - ~·~~;•tp;r~~~ec~ts~a~re~;::~l~1!5~W=·~2=~~~~P:o:~=~~y!~::::;:::::~~:~:·:·:~:·~~:·:~~-=~~~===~~~~;;~~~~
members, work. 4-H adviiiWt pare, plant, cuiUvate and har- county Charleston area,
work in terms · of adjusting the . v~l a home 11rt1en. or 10 buy A 4-H l~d judgln&amp; It I m

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Slng@r Sales-Service

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cow•us &amp; SOUI18N 0110 .

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lluilt Fordl in history. au.- fr0111l~
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SALES &amp; SERVICE

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l'Wii!IU~' lead· the 37 serving, ·
for five y~ars
the work _.,.

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The
et!Onomica
trlUon. In
vegetable
ing are
Other
projects in·
elude
entomoloi!Ji,
personal development .
. '
life. emeJ11mey prt?arodness,
trandllle prolfll!ll thil
lion at J~ckson's MlQ . .~his was conservation, !Jome furnlshln~s
)'ell', 816 mtm~
a )ltg jump becMu•e list year and tractor
miuntenance,
1111 two county ''-H eamps.
the team was eleventh.
Blakeslee said. .
'·
aew adventure In camping was We in the 4-H program are One of the unique opporlunlinitiated In Mason County
always lovklllg lor ~w -dvan- lies in 4-H club wor~ I• that a
year sponsored by local
lura ln I!IISilnt boysltnd Jlrls. club may be started at anytry, business, and
This year was no exceptmn. A t1me and anywhere. ~11 that is
Extension with 4l YDII~I&amp;let'l new 4-H club wa&amp; organized PI required is five or more
from the 7th and Bth IJ'Ades in Lakin Stale Hospital
called or girls between the ases of 9
·lhe eounty having an opportun- "Lakinners." These folks ha~
·
.
lty to take advantage ol
several Individual projecls rep On behalf of the Extension
experience. other campi
resented at the County Fair personnel and local 4-H leaders
hasanlslld with in • the
and II attended the two county and members, we would like lo
4· H camps from this 4-H club. thank lhe many people who nave
1re retarded children's . cr
1nd church camps. Th~rty-four Recreational worshops teach ass1sted tn makmg th1s past
atltnded state 4-H campo.
log hoys and girl' some simple 4-11 club year v~ry frmlful. [
.
The names of mdtvtduals and
danrm~
.
Iolk games and square
The I-H divi•Jon ot the
organi?:ations are toG 111,me'fous ll
d
n
Count•
Fair
also
takes
no
routines
were
also
attcnde
1
to menlion.
O
bllck ,.,.. in quality and quan· "')I by partkipants in the 4-li \.-----""""....,..........,...,
Uty Jndlviduol projects exhib· program.
ited with over 5'1! being display.
Ml!ny other interesting coon·

mllldU... Alleltllna
Ih1 i 1
elubl tnd meinben In 1ft adull
ludtflhtp role oa 1 volunller
PT. pLEABAN'f - Natlonll bull .,..._ 101111 1&amp;1 peopll
. 4-H Club Week 11 pnclllmed from all walks or ure.
by local and allte officials for We must take our hall off 10
SaiUN!ay, Stptember 24 until those 157 mentioned 1111. WilliOctober t. This week kicki otl 0111 qdMtlon. they are the kl)l
!he bqlnnilll of 1 new 4-H to the 4-H program. They deelub yeu.
vote of their lime and eneriY
In Mason County, 521 boys WlHllilhiY toward tht dwelopo
1nd &amp;iris partictpated in the men! of boye and girls In 1 lour4-H program a.• memben. They· fold way without any monetary
made up 222 4-H club• scatter· return.
ed throughout the various com- Camplnl il "II' of the out-

Moral, Physical, Mental
Stamina is Goal of 4-H

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The g!llll ol 4·H ldvi.Ors Is nutrition as well u other arts 1ed from cooking to cattle.
to develop boys and llrla wllh jIn th• neld of homt' •conomirs. 1 Demonstration events were
the moral, phy•icat 1nd Intel· I The t-1! .. project gives club held on a CO'Jnty area .
Jectual stamina to meot the memi&gt;Oro a chJnce to learn throughout the county w1th
leadership challenges of tumor- ·at an early age one of the partlclpaUon. The same w a '
row . The grand champion steer :greatest •alue.&lt; of llle - that true on a county level for older
the blue ribhon dress or the ·Is. the pride of ownership and 4-H memben 14 years end old·
winning demonstration are not tile necessary
retponsibllity ' er.
the end products ol a t-H ex·. the owner mull ai.UJDt, Hav- Mason County had the dl•·
perience: they are the tools In&amp; to feed and aare !or a calf tinction ol takina the heallh re-

FABRICS

ty and local club advllities
held Ibis past year with the
jectlve in mind of
the youth In a lour-lold way .
If you have a youn;ster
would like to join Ibis organiullon. feel free to contact the
EXII!IIsion Office or eny or the
local leaders. You will find a
friend.
of new and

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i~'le compel~
HOUR

came In llllh in

iudividual member. ·

provulea character holldtng for
.
memben throulh responsibill·
Values young people receiVe ty of ownel'tlhlp.

;~~d~hei~i":a::o
"Tv"e~1
projects and activities are
lNG - Boys •1111 girll have 'l c!esi&amp;ned to enable
young
~~~~v:i"O:~!\:..~ '::.:=: ~~set~;:;~ oflnthe~:~1
4-H

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tires mechanical
ele&lt;lfi. work experience. P'or more
cal techniques, and blslc In- lnlormaUon aboUt 4-H Club
formation in llwQID health and work, contact your_ County _ElrAgent dunng Nation·

SOt:IAL
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takes him straicht to a jeweler'• whtdow. ~nd most 1irls
take special care tQ point out their favcn:.lte Jtyle in our
ArtCarved displfyB. Sin.. 11160 ...... ahiJ havo chile.!~
ArtCarvod ringo't.han any other. Ari(Jorvl4 atU""o havo
ll s*ia! way with diamond, ... .;realinl· lf~Cfful, d•lictt.
..t!JIIn of motchl•.. be•uty; S.. our ntw AIIJ)JM&lt;l tjlk ,
ltction ooon. and Jet uo 1411 YoU obout 4rtCai')'!I!I'IIIJIUIIial
Ptrmantnl Value gua ..ntee. Modalallluoirot«&lt; r- IIllO.

Nill meet 'lbtli1dl7 II 7:10 p.
m. al tht Chcsilr elementley
school. Tblrt will be 1 sebool
ot instruall~ !lllll three Ill ..
board membm t1 inltruciOI'L

hold a dance with the
this Fnday night !rom t · p. _m.
'" ll p. m. (EST) at tl!elr
1chool audltol'lum followinJ llle
Nahama • Buffalo
football
1ame.

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Now Is Tht Time to Lay Thtlt
Diamond Away for Christmas.
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11\ls 'Saturday allhl II tlta Mltlneport Elementll')i auditorium
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MEIGS AERIE 3171 F .O.E.
members are urgtJ·,..Jv, ~
:he next regular In~... Mooday' October at • p:m. Tiler~~
will be • readlnl of .new by-

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Eastern ~
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Easter!! HJib .Iehto! Saturday,
October l, btllnnlnl at 12 noon,
sponiOI'III b)' a,ntor mother~ of
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gether, better citizenship for a brighter tomorrow. Valua· .
ble 4-H trCiining for our youngsters means much to our com• .
munity tode~y •• and will mean still more tomorrow, for ex~ ·
perience shows that the worthwhile work, the aims and
ideals of 4-H, do much to foster the priceless qualities
.leadership. We take pleasure In congratulating our
boys and girls, an.cl wish them the best. of success
in all theif·.·
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SA11JRDAY
JITNEY SUPPER SatuniBJ1
'lctober I, at the
Syracuse
~ rade S..."'lool starling at 4:311
p.m., spontoml by the IAdlw
AuKiliary ol the SyriCUfl Flrt .

from 8

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II 4-H cltlb worll.·

Open Dtllr t:ao to 7:00-Frtday Till
T119

FOREST RUN Mtlhodist
•hurch will have a nalre sele
1t Duke Cleaners in Pomeroy
.'riday beginning at Y·30 a.m.

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With pride, we ;alute our loca14-H Club members,
their eHorts and achievements. Through their Head ••
•. Hands .. Health program, they are learning better way$· ·.
of farming cand homemaking, beHer ways of working to..·., · , . ~

MARKET

ROBERT ~UT prealdlllt,
has callad 1 IJ*lll meetlq

FRIDA\'
WAHAMA HIGH !lchool

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Jf Southn Alltletle llootten
nf Racine for 'l'llmdat at 7:311
1.m at the High Srr" ·' ~II iri·
.m sll'll peroona are urged to
be present.

O:~r t.Sep\ember :!4

DIY
CLEANING
Service On ROQUIIf

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T'htrt'l a atrtain time in 1 mtn'• lift wl1tn It IHJIII that

Lot
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wi~wh~-~-~~wa•of~~-to~~tothe~-~- - ~·~~;•tp;r~~~ec~ts~a~re~;::~l~1!5~W=·~2=~~~~P:o:~=~~y!~::::;:::::~~:~:·:·:~:·~~:·:~~-=~~~===~~~~;;~~~~
members, work. 4-H adviiiWt pare, plant, cuiUvate and har- county Charleston area,
work in terms · of adjusting the . v~l a home 11rt1en. or 10 buy A 4-H l~d judgln&amp; It I m

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Slng@r Sales-Service

Th FABRIC SHOP

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OIAMONO RINO

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Matoll County

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Plll!'l

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rOnla~ The stronsest. quie!~ot.

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'111e Air Foree said in Florida

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Students.

MEIGS THEATRE
Pomeray Ohl1

..... iSI'.Missionary to

Ctcll B. DoMIIIo'o

(Teehn!colorJ
Charlton Heaton, Yul Bryn·
ner, Anne Baxter. Edw. G.

Robinson,

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Yvonne DeCarlo,

Debra Paget. John Derek.
Colorc1rtoon
Admission: 75c and 40c.

Running time:

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Speak:Monday

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Shows Start: 7 P.M.

Saturday Start: 6:30P.M.
Box~flice

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