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VOL XV NO. 115

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li'ASHIIIGTON tUPn - 'nle tot ..t Itt peak, &lt;;n•~ged on the l and aut. In the wne diJdpllnod He 11id be could Q!lt help bul l ,..rth, a Baptist preacher who of Alabama and !disslssfppl thla ~Y tCORI.l.. dtocrilJed llio ,
cl•il r!pls martb in ,capitol W~, ~. the rally manner that P"'vallod throughout bo imp...,.ecl with the "deep ,..,. waa one of the lead.,. of the ye@r aod in 11164. We must pro- a. "the end of' the ~
U.S. hlllory, bailed U • huco .-llihieh I~ moire • revl· the "march lor jobs ood tr... yor and the qWet dignity" of the Birmlnghaln, Als.. civil rightt vide 'little Washingtoos' ev.ery- and the begiDnlng ol the
waeceu bJ Jts backers, gave new valiat. eamp rneetina: than a mill· dorn."
I gathering. He pledged to push battle, said the march would ·"in· when! so, that lhe ~.in lhe can proteet"
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Impetus today 'o the American tant civil rtgbts demonstration.
1be President,
who met for new dvll rJghts legislation, evitably lead to an outbreak
cotton field who can't get to . To.74-year-old Neg'ro ~. ~
Negro'! ct!lltw'ia-okl atrua:Je for At the end of a long and weary with the 10 march )eaders for IIDd' to continue efforts for more little Wasbingtons all o v e r the Washington can have a chance to I er A. Philip RandoJP.h- tired. ~
ractaJ equaUty.
day, with words of · praise from more than an hour, declared that jlbt "and to eliminate discrimi· tountry."
expreti&amp; himself," he aaid.
.cJrawa frpm the weelq .f1 , _.
A.
vast
throog,
ettlmaled
President.
Kenoedy
and
Washing.
the
JDirch
had
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advanced
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in
employment
practices."
"J
shan
propose
a
civil
righ~s~
Jo'~oyd
McKissl.ek
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newly
elected
ning for thi~affh, . ~r,jM ·:~
SIKESTON, Mo. - George R.
PollC.'e' Chief Robert V. Murray ton officJ&amp;II, they atreamed wt , cauae of the Dation's 20 nullioo
PrfttdA OUter Mareltet
j march through the South that wdl chaarman of the board o( the greatest demonstratkm for fNer
119111•· Tl, Weu.ton, Ohio,' died to have numbered more than :tOD.· of the city by bus. train, plaDe Negroes and of all mankind.
The Rev, Fred L. SbuUies-- go straight into th3 Black Belt Congress For Rolcial Equal- dom in the natioa'a b.lltGry."' .,
at' a Slteston boopU.l

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SHOP AT
. ELBERFELDS POMEROY
THURSDAY UNTIL NOON
(The Store Closes At Noon Each Thursday)

AND READ TOMOUOW, THURSDAY'S
PAPERS FOR NEWS OF ElBERFELD$
BIG SALE FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY

THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY

MASON fURNITURE

Evenrong Service
Is L~d By Pastor

MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY . OHtO·

TONIGHT
CLOSED
fRIDAY lhru THURSDAY
Aut. 3G- Sept. 5
"MUTINY ON
THE BOUNTY"
(Technicolor)
Marlon Brando Trevor Howard, Tar:lta, beautiful Po\y.
nesian girl ; Richard Harris ,

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Colorcartoon
Running time: 3 hrs. 6 min .

No Advance in Admis11ion
· Box-office eloses 8:00 P .M.

23" TV Sets for only • • • $199.95
1only Brown Plastic Sofa with
Matching Chair and ottoman, $88.00
1only 5 pc. Sedional Living Room
Shop In
Suite, nylon cover and
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foam cushions - - reduced ~99.95 Air-Conditioned
Showrooms
1-3 Pc. Brown Sectional Living Room
Suite, foam cushions • - only $178·00
1-2 Pc. Living Room Suite, regular
259.95, just been here too long $178·00
1-2 Pc. Beige Living Room Suite,
Regular 259.95 ··--- now only $184·00
1-2 Pc. Beige Living Room Suite,
Regular 129.95----- now only $CJ9·00
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One Group of Nice Platform
Rockers - - - - - - - only $39·95
Several Pole &amp; Tree Lamps at $12·95 ea.
HEAP
Table Lamps - - - - - for just $4·95
BIG SAVINGS
7 Pc. Dinette Set,6 chairs with 36x60
AT
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Set - - - - - • - all for just $78·00
Maytag Washers now at Bargain
Prices. You Get a big Trade In for
Your Old Washer
1only 17 cu. ft. Chest Freez~r, r!gula~
259.95 • • • • . • •ftOWIUSt'209·
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Kelvin.otor C!lnd Frigidcsire, 14 ~· ft.
auto~.def..Ost • • ~ · lor only '278·!10
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August Birthday•
Ob•err&gt;ed MonJay

Vi•it In Michigan,
C~dar Rapid.., Ia.
Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Rail vil!·
ited in South Haven,
Mich.
wflb their !Hill, Tom, who has
been employed there for t h e
Tom will return to
Middleport in September before
enrolling at Kent State UniYer·

•lty.

Mr. and Mrs. Rail

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ENJOY JARMAN'S FRIENDLINESS OF FIT
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Aero. At our modeot Jarman prioo, JOU ret t:bo
..._slip-on otylinc ODd tho~·- oiil&lt;mbodyinc that lamowo "'frieelddj,_ ol
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Complete line of Jarman Shoes

for men. Widths B·C·D·E

Priced from 9.9S to 19.95

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Rugb Griffith , Richard Hay.

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!rom a visit In Cedar
Rapids, Iowa, with relatives.
were accompanied by the
latter's niece, Krlstan Bowman.
who has been the houseguest of 1
the Ralls this summer.

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FAMILY NIGHT
"SSN Of PALIFACI"
Bob Hope
Jane Russell

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"NIARL Y A NASTY
ACCIDENT"
Jimmy Edwards lad·
Kenneth Connor
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Meigs Coonty, tOday knew
DP llJCh person II Jamea !.

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no~lde

1l'eep could be your last cigarette, per· ducts.
iod.
Here's what happens when a person
dozes and the burning cigarette snug·
gles dOw• in the bedclothes to do ita
lethal work:
Cloth around the glowing tobacco
heats slowly to about 700 degrees Fah·
renheit.
Flammable carbon monoxide Is produced. It dulls the senses. In !be con·
ffnes of the bedding, combustion produces carbon dioxide from tbe carbon
monoxide, depriving the lungs of oxyJen.
Tbe victim breathes witb increasing
rapidlij, thus inballnc more carbon mo-

and other combustion

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ly DOROTHY KILGALLEN
Broadway Grapevine
Gtllrge Montgomery, Dinah Shore's
handaome ex-husband, has been doin&amp;
the hideaway routine at the Concord Hotel in tljJ (iatskills. When be's not work·
ing on ;'the tennis courts there, his companiolllll alluring blonde Janis Harper,
who
to be his chief love Interest
... A -~~~ level, husb-husb but import·
a.; meet!Q took place a few days ago
in Wuhiqt.On, between Atty. Gen. Robert Kelllletly and several New York political leaders on the subject of com·
llatinc the I\II'Wtlcll problem in this
area . . . Pat . Tunder, one of Richard
Burton's more spectacular camp follow·
ers-and the one be imported to Rome
to mate Ellzabtth Taylor jealous at the
height of the "Cleopatra" madness-has
been playlnJ minor roles In Summer
stock this season. And as of a fortnight
ago, she was receiving letters from Lon·
don from "R. Burton." Pat's quite funny on the subject of her involvement
wlth Dickie and several other celebrated
,suitors.
Julia Meade bas been voted the Sarah Siddons Award as the best actress to
play Chicago this year-a great honor
in the theatre . . . The perfect pair:
screen actor George Hamilton and good·
looking Pamela Curran of Gotham society are dating in Hollywood. She's tryIng to make the grade on the silver
screen. too
A pair of cinema newlyweds are battling already, and the hon·
eyrnoon isn't officially over. A pan of
Broadway newlyweds enacted the drama
before the ceremony when he belted her
for insubordination - but the nuptials
were held as scheduled.

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The harried executive whose phone
jangles all day long with inconsequen·
lial c~lls might well wonder if the in·
ventor's name shouldn't have been "AI·
exander Graham Bull."

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Maso County est v'irtrinia

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FOR FALL

BACK TO SCHOOL I

Phillips Sisters Style Shop ,,,

We Carry the f
Nationally Advertised
Brands of footwear

Mrs.

umon for some Ume were pre. Blain, Mr. and Mrs. Preston

toNIGHT

Anderson, Miss Judy G. BurBess
One death In the family during of Huntington, Mr. and Mrs.

CI.OSED

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year was reported, Charles Hargld Lewis, Mr. and Mrs.

fRIDAY thru THURSDAY
A~ti:IN:•:N 5
THE BOUNTY"
(Tecbnicolor)
Marlon Brando Trevor How·

ard, ·rarita, beautiful Polyneoion girl: Riehurd Harris,
Hugh Griffith, Richard Hay.
dn.
CoiMcarloon
Running time: 3 hrs. 6 min.
No Advance in Admission
Box-officQlosea 8:00 P.M.

FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
Sa)&gt;t. 6-7

"THE MAN WHO
KNEW TOO MUCH"
(Technieolor)
Jar:ne&amp; Stewart, Dorl1 Day,
Alan Mowbray.

'HOUSE OF THE DAMNED'
Ronald Foster, Merry Anders, Richard Crane.

IIMorriston

of Sloux City, lowho died June 23.
The mamage of Mary Lee
li ~:~~~to Roberi Hinkley was

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James Lewis and chllllren Bob
Becky, Barbara and Conni~. Mr:
and Mrs Robert Lewis
ren, Mik~ and· Sarah, Mr. and

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M~. and Mrs. Leland Roach
Wmf•eld, W. Va.
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Births and names of the ch1lwere: Jenny Ann, daught·
of Mr. and Mrs. B11iy LewiS;
Sheryl Ann and Carla Dee, chil-

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ef Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Park Lee,
IIMorri.ston of Charleston; Dl- , Roger and Keith

anne Lyn, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Martin; to Mr. and
Mrs. Wyatt Martin, Bryan Wyat!, born July %6, Kevm Wyatt,
infant, who died. A boy born to
Mr. an4 Mrs: Allen. Dowell.
The lol!owmg offiCers for the
organlzabon were elected lor

Mrs. Dorothy Lewis, Bobby
Rlce, Elmer Brannan, Ullian
Brannan, Donna Melton. Louanna Melton David Anderson
Mary Jane ~wis, John Lewis:
Nancy Blain, Richard Blain,
Reed Balin, Judith Ra• Copley,
Carl o. Smith, Phyllis Martin,
Debbie Martin, Diana Martin,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roush, Mr.
and Mrs. Melvln Supple. Mr.
and Mrs. James . Crump.
HARTFORD TOWN COUNCIL
The adjourned meeting of
the town council of Hartford
from the resular moolhly meeting of Ausust 6 was held In tbe
Jim:oyor's office wtth tbe follow.
ing members present: Mayor

JEWELER-OPTOMETRIST
MILL ST.
MIDDLEPORT

William Kelly, Recorder James
Crump, Councilmen Ray
Fields, John Roach, Earl Fields
and O'NeU Quillin and Marshall John C. Hinkle.
The .neetlng was called to

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Sale 99.95 "
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POMEROY, OHIO

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Sale 39.95
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SLANT·Q-MATIC zigzag with
the exclusive Slant-needle lets you see better. sew bet·
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at Its easiest, straight stitchIng at Its smoothest.

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store and inspect our complete stock of nationally
known brands of shoes. You will find a hearty
welcome and courteous service ... and 'above all,
expert fitting service awaiting you at all times.
Let us be your headquarters for smart quality
footwear for the entire family.

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H. 0. Blain, Mr. and Mrs.
bert C. Mohlmaster and
Robert Sumner and da••ghler-1
Julia. Mr. and Mrs. Houstin,
children Catherine
and Rob,b•'e, Mr. and' "--. o.

of Mr. and Mrs. George bert C. Mohlmuster and sons,

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The big gossip in Rome's glitter cir·
cles stars the "toJe!herness" of Roberto
Rouellinl and Alicia PUrdom Clark. the
one-time bit player and ex-wife of Ed·
mond Purdom who Inherited $10.000.000 or so wben she was widowed by
sewinc machine heir Alfred Corning
Clark a lew days after their marriage.
Roberto, certainly the liveliest old party on the Continent, Is seen everywhere
with her, and it's reported that Alicia
iiiOin.rl to star in a p1cture masterminded by lngr!d Bergman's former spouse
. . . 0. Henry's, the fabulously success·
ful restaurant in Greenwich Village and tieaei'Yedly a bit, because its atmos·
pbere Ia charming and they do serve up
a mltlllty fiDe steak - is about to have
1 okfct brother." The owners are openIn&amp; another eating place just across the
street, to be called La Groceria. It will
be 1D authentic Italian delicatessen,
with cheeses and sausages of every size
and shape banging from the ceiling to
Dillie the decor different and appealing.
Jazz star Chubby Jackson 1s giving
up his career as a virtuso and will open
a school ..V mu.sicians In Fretport, L. 1.,
next mondi' ... Tin Pan Alley is buzzing
with rumon of a rift between George
Mabaril md Bob Morgan, the young A
6: R man who produced the Maharis rec·
ord &amp;lbUIII. Accordin&amp; to the reports,

lin. llatibiiid lfllllme Gl Pl. lr. lllld riiiiiiJ tl Cllll; t... find Gtbl1l.

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~ Jlr, MOl Mn. Darid Wd
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i11C wllh Mra. J. M. Crump. ll!f ~ .... lfl's. IIICOII llillaiJll) ip1!11t _ . ,
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Mr. and lin . .Harold Lewlt l'bllltlll.
Mr-..... Mra. BIM1 Glblll. . . ,. ... ., . . .., -::::~
« Well Colambla """" ncmt Mayet WWlam Kelly, .lbr· Mr. Ynrelb Rl«!atorr, tU!- by s.r, Grt !Ill • I
eueots of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. lhiD Jof!a C. lllnklo and J1111101 cJcal pallont at ..:.- VII- p, ID.IIIe ~
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Mr. and Mrs. Georp Me- ora In POmeroy MDaday.
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The 1!16.1 reunion of the MorToone, have utui'Md to their clay ..n.n-. "'· ~ew Haven. ·aod w:u ~a~r;.., to tho Plm'aat bold ·m Wbef''sl 11111 Mr. . .
rlstnn Clan was held llllnday,
home in Bergenllold, N. J .. af. Mr J,111118 Pbillipa ol Nilnl, V lley H · w He
......,.. 11n Cecil Ga1rtllc 11 ......
Aug 25, at the holll.. o1 Mr. mlehty Ohio River IIJid ln the ne&gt;ct fM' Robert Lewla,
ardor by the mayar and My. lei's pendhlg several -a
wu a weekend gueat a
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Raymond F. Musgrave, being with Mr. and Mrs. James Me- of Squire "'"' Mrs. Jacob PbU. ed home Sllllday lD IIOl'kluo -.port.
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There ;, not a more lotte Rice: Vice President, Ja- present, explaloed at leDgtb Knl&amp;ht,
Upa.
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from the rll!ht laWD you 1101 a
view in eltber tbe bel Beard.
the neoessary pnxH!ure fcO- Rev. and Mrs. W. I. Fiber Mr. and Mro. J. w. KeD :are .
wonderful view of the great
or Ohio Valley.
The ISM rewliBI wlJI be held making the application lor tho were the house guests the past visiting . J,lr. and Mrs. James
Kanawha Valley: from the front At one o'eleclt a 811111ptuous at tbe aame place, the home Federal grant to finance the week of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F~r iD Charlellon.
lawn you see a view of tbe
dinner was served from o1 y, and Mn. Robert Rum. proposed water symm for the Wayland and Miss Esther MC&gt; Mr. and Mn. J. M. Crump
atble oa the lawn, each ner of Henderooo.
Mrn. The funds have already Knight, Rev. Fiber is a former attended tbe Morriston rellllion
l!1111.mboer aod all persons tbere FoUoW!Dg Is a list of !bose been allowed by the Federal palMI' of tbe Hartford Metbo- hold al tbe home of Mr. and·
doiDg justice to the acollent who attended: Mr. and Mrs.
and the consulting disl Charge.
Mrs. Robert Sommers iD lien!~. Following the dinner a George Ruble and daughter,
was expected to Mr. and Mrs. James Fiber derson Sunday.
brief busineos session wu held Bertha Jane, of Akron, Ohio;
this meeting and have and children John Irvin and Joy• Attending tho Ervin reunion
TONIGHT a FRIO.AY
Wltb.
the
presid&lt;nt,
Robert
LewMr.
and
Mrs.
Mason
Morristtln,
form
sto be made rut, e&lt; ann have been vlsitlng Mrs. held in the Meade Park in
Walt Olmay'o
is,
m
charge,
and
the
'!":"echildren,
Donald
•nd
Darlene,
due
to
his
absence nothing Fiber's parents, Mr. •nd Mrs. Chftlleothe. Ohio, Su~ and
"BIG REO"
Waller Pidgeon, Giles Payant tary, Mrs. Robert Rlee, glvmg Parkenburg; Mr. and Mrs.
be done about the matter. J. W. Kell.
also a stork s'-W''for Mrs.
&lt;Color)
her report.
Robert Morrilton, children,
After discussing tbe various ! Tony Lee, son of Mr. and Garland Glbbs were Mr. and
-andA letter was read by Mrs. othy and Thomas of Beach Clo
concerning the water ~- .EIIll Fields, has been a Mrs. Ervin Glbbs, Mrs. Charles
'"HILL 11 FOR HEROIS"
Bemlce Andenoo from Mrs, t,, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Hemthe coucnll ndjourned. surgical patient at the Hol%er ·Gibbs, Mrs. Garland Glbbo,
Pomeroy . .
Steve MeQueen, Bobby Darin Ellen . J~ of Uttleton, Colo., doo Edwards and Mr. and
PERSONALS
1hospital, Gallipolis.
M,.. Hubert Gibbs and 1011,
Court St.
who ~.ill bhut veryal .muehhein· M". Sam Wonclyard ol Nitro, Mrs. F. G. Mussrave and Sgt. and Mrs. A. N. Krall Jeffry Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Gar.
teres!= In er re lives re W. Va.; Mrs. Naomi Smith and
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she sent greetin~s. Greet- Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Miller of
"LIANE,
also were received from Dunbar, W. Va; Mrs Joseph
JUNGLE GODDESS"
li m•co. Homer Lucas of Kansas Fasanelli of Nitro, W Va.; Mr.
Marion Michaels
~~~=~~M~o, She and her husband and Mrs. John Roach of Hunt8 reunloo hHe a lew lington, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
'THI PRIGHTINID CITY"
Rerbert Lorn, Jobn Gregson
ago.. Her husband has •Wyall Martln and daughter,
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since that tlme. 1be folks Tamie, o1 Bidwell, Ohio: Mrs.
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thelr diStant relatives.
Mrs. Evelyn Meltoo Mr and
Several of the Morriston folks Mrs. Roy Yauger,
·Lillie
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1l'eep could be your last cigarette, per· ducts.
iod.
Here's what happens when a person
dozes and the burning cigarette snug·
gles dOw• in the bedclothes to do ita
lethal work:
Cloth around the glowing tobacco
heats slowly to about 700 degrees Fah·
renheit.
Flammable carbon monoxide Is produced. It dulls the senses. In !be con·
ffnes of the bedding, combustion produces carbon dioxide from tbe carbon
monoxide, depriving the lungs of oxyJen.
Tbe victim breathes witb increasing
rapidlij, thus inballnc more carbon mo-

and other combustion

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Broadway Grapevine
Gtllrge Montgomery, Dinah Shore's
handaome ex-husband, has been doin&amp;
the hideaway routine at the Concord Hotel in tljJ (iatskills. When be's not work·
ing on ;'the tennis courts there, his companiolllll alluring blonde Janis Harper,
who
to be his chief love Interest
... A -~~~ level, husb-husb but import·
a.; meet!Q took place a few days ago
in Wuhiqt.On, between Atty. Gen. Robert Kelllletly and several New York political leaders on the subject of com·
llatinc the I\II'Wtlcll problem in this
area . . . Pat . Tunder, one of Richard
Burton's more spectacular camp follow·
ers-and the one be imported to Rome
to mate Ellzabtth Taylor jealous at the
height of the "Cleopatra" madness-has
been playlnJ minor roles In Summer
stock this season. And as of a fortnight
ago, she was receiving letters from Lon·
don from "R. Burton." Pat's quite funny on the subject of her involvement
wlth Dickie and several other celebrated
,suitors.
Julia Meade bas been voted the Sarah Siddons Award as the best actress to
play Chicago this year-a great honor
in the theatre . . . The perfect pair:
screen actor George Hamilton and good·
looking Pamela Curran of Gotham society are dating in Hollywood. She's tryIng to make the grade on the silver
screen. too
A pair of cinema newlyweds are battling already, and the hon·
eyrnoon isn't officially over. A pan of
Broadway newlyweds enacted the drama
before the ceremony when he belted her
for insubordination - but the nuptials
were held as scheduled.

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The harried executive whose phone
jangles all day long with inconsequen·
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We Carry the f
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Brands of footwear

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Anderson, Miss Judy G. BurBess
One death In the family during of Huntington, Mr. and Mrs.

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fRIDAY thru THURSDAY
A~ti:IN:•:N 5
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Marlon Brando Trevor How·

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Hugh Griffith, Richard Hay.
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CoiMcarloon
Running time: 3 hrs. 6 min.
No Advance in Admission
Box-officQlosea 8:00 P.M.

FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
Sa)&gt;t. 6-7

"THE MAN WHO
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Jar:ne&amp; Stewart, Dorl1 Day,
Alan Mowbray.

'HOUSE OF THE DAMNED'
Ronald Foster, Merry Anders, Richard Crane.

IIMorriston

of Sloux City, lowho died June 23.
The mamage of Mary Lee
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James Lewis and chllllren Bob
Becky, Barbara and Conni~. Mr:
and Mrs Robert Lewis
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M~. and Mrs. Leland Roach
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Births and names of the ch1lwere: Jenny Ann, daught·
of Mr. and Mrs. B11iy LewiS;
Sheryl Ann and Carla Dee, chil-

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IIMorri.ston of Charleston; Dl- , Roger and Keith

anne Lyn, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Martin; to Mr. and
Mrs. Wyatt Martin, Bryan Wyat!, born July %6, Kevm Wyatt,
infant, who died. A boy born to
Mr. an4 Mrs: Allen. Dowell.
The lol!owmg offiCers for the
organlzabon were elected lor

Mrs. Dorothy Lewis, Bobby
Rlce, Elmer Brannan, Ullian
Brannan, Donna Melton. Louanna Melton David Anderson
Mary Jane ~wis, John Lewis:
Nancy Blain, Richard Blain,
Reed Balin, Judith Ra• Copley,
Carl o. Smith, Phyllis Martin,
Debbie Martin, Diana Martin,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roush, Mr.
and Mrs. Melvln Supple. Mr.
and Mrs. James . Crump.
HARTFORD TOWN COUNCIL
The adjourned meeting of
the town council of Hartford
from the resular moolhly meeting of Ausust 6 was held In tbe
Jim:oyor's office wtth tbe follow.
ing members present: Mayor

JEWELER-OPTOMETRIST
MILL ST.
MIDDLEPORT

William Kelly, Recorder James
Crump, Councilmen Ray
Fields, John Roach, Earl Fields
and O'NeU Quillin and Marshall John C. Hinkle.
The .neetlng was called to

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H. 0. Blain, Mr. and Mrs.
bert C. Mohlmaster and
Robert Sumner and da••ghler-1
Julia. Mr. and Mrs. Houstin,
children Catherine
and Rob,b•'e, Mr. and' "--. o.

of Mr. and Mrs. George bert C. Mohlmuster and sons,

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cles stars the "toJe!herness" of Roberto
Rouellinl and Alicia PUrdom Clark. the
one-time bit player and ex-wife of Ed·
mond Purdom who Inherited $10.000.000 or so wben she was widowed by
sewinc machine heir Alfred Corning
Clark a lew days after their marriage.
Roberto, certainly the liveliest old party on the Continent, Is seen everywhere
with her, and it's reported that Alicia
iiiOin.rl to star in a p1cture masterminded by lngr!d Bergman's former spouse
. . . 0. Henry's, the fabulously success·
ful restaurant in Greenwich Village and tieaei'Yedly a bit, because its atmos·
pbere Ia charming and they do serve up
a mltlllty fiDe steak - is about to have
1 okfct brother." The owners are openIn&amp; another eating place just across the
street, to be called La Groceria. It will
be 1D authentic Italian delicatessen,
with cheeses and sausages of every size
and shape banging from the ceiling to
Dillie the decor different and appealing.
Jazz star Chubby Jackson 1s giving
up his career as a virtuso and will open
a school ..V mu.sicians In Fretport, L. 1.,
next mondi' ... Tin Pan Alley is buzzing
with rumon of a rift between George
Mabaril md Bob Morgan, the young A
6: R man who produced the Maharis rec·
ord &amp;lbUIII. Accordin&amp; to the reports,

lin. llatibiiid lfllllme Gl Pl. lr. lllld riiiiiiJ tl Cllll; t... find Gtbl1l.

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Mr. and lin . .Harold Lewlt l'bllltlll.
Mr-..... Mra. BIM1 Glblll. . . ,. ... ., . . .., -::::~
« Well Colambla """" ncmt Mayet WWlam Kelly, .lbr· Mr. Ynrelb Rl«!atorr, tU!- by s.r, Grt !Ill • I
eueots of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. lhiD Jof!a C. lllnklo and J1111101 cJcal pallont at ..:.- VII- p, ID.IIIe ~
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The 1!16.1 reunion of the MorToone, have utui'Md to their clay ..n.n-. "'· ~ew Haven. ·aod w:u ~a~r;.., to tho Plm'aat bold ·m Wbef''sl 11111 Mr. . .
rlstnn Clan was held llllnday,
home in Bergenllold, N. J .. af. Mr J,111118 Pbillipa ol Nilnl, V lley H · w He
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Aug 25, at the holll.. o1 Mr. mlehty Ohio River IIJid ln the ne&gt;ct fM' Robert Lewla,
ardor by the mayar and My. lei's pendhlg several -a
wu a weekend gueat a
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Raymond F. Musgrave, being with Mr. and Mrs. James Me- of Squire "'"' Mrs. Jacob PbU. ed home Sllllday lD IIOl'kluo -.port.
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There ;, not a more lotte Rice: Vice President, Ja- present, explaloed at leDgtb Knl&amp;ht,
Upa.
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from the rll!ht laWD you 1101 a
view in eltber tbe bel Beard.
the neoessary pnxH!ure fcO- Rev. and Mrs. W. I. Fiber Mr. and Mro. J. w. KeD :are .
wonderful view of the great
or Ohio Valley.
The ISM rewliBI wlJI be held making the application lor tho were the house guests the past visiting . J,lr. and Mrs. James
Kanawha Valley: from the front At one o'eleclt a 811111ptuous at tbe aame place, the home Federal grant to finance the week of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F~r iD Charlellon.
lawn you see a view of tbe
dinner was served from o1 y, and Mn. Robert Rum. proposed water symm for the Wayland and Miss Esther MC&gt; Mr. and Mn. J. M. Crump
atble oa the lawn, each ner of Henderooo.
Mrn. The funds have already Knight, Rev. Fiber is a former attended tbe Morriston rellllion
l!1111.mboer aod all persons tbere FoUoW!Dg Is a list of !bose been allowed by the Federal palMI' of tbe Hartford Metbo- hold al tbe home of Mr. and·
doiDg justice to the acollent who attended: Mr. and Mrs.
and the consulting disl Charge.
Mrs. Robert Sommers iD lien!~. Following the dinner a George Ruble and daughter,
was expected to Mr. and Mrs. James Fiber derson Sunday.
brief busineos session wu held Bertha Jane, of Akron, Ohio;
this meeting and have and children John Irvin and Joy• Attending tho Ervin reunion
TONIGHT a FRIO.AY
Wltb.
the
presid&lt;nt,
Robert
LewMr.
and
Mrs.
Mason
Morristtln,
form
sto be made rut, e&lt; ann have been vlsitlng Mrs. held in the Meade Park in
Walt Olmay'o
is,
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charge,
and
the
'!":"echildren,
Donald
•nd
Darlene,
due
to
his
absence nothing Fiber's parents, Mr. •nd Mrs. Chftlleothe. Ohio, Su~ and
"BIG REO"
Waller Pidgeon, Giles Payant tary, Mrs. Robert Rlee, glvmg Parkenburg; Mr. and Mrs.
be done about the matter. J. W. Kell.
also a stork s'-W''for Mrs.
&lt;Color)
her report.
Robert Morrilton, children,
After discussing tbe various ! Tony Lee, son of Mr. and Garland Glbbs were Mr. and
-andA letter was read by Mrs. othy and Thomas of Beach Clo
concerning the water ~- .EIIll Fields, has been a Mrs. Ervin Glbbs, Mrs. Charles
'"HILL 11 FOR HEROIS"
Bemlce Andenoo from Mrs, t,, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Hemthe coucnll ndjourned. surgical patient at the Hol%er ·Gibbs, Mrs. Garland Glbbo,
Pomeroy . .
Steve MeQueen, Bobby Darin Ellen . J~ of Uttleton, Colo., doo Edwards and Mr. and
PERSONALS
1hospital, Gallipolis.
M,.. Hubert Gibbs and 1011,
Court St.
who ~.ill bhut veryal .muehhein· M". Sam Wonclyard ol Nitro, Mrs. F. G. Mussrave and Sgt. and Mrs. A. N. Krall Jeffry Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Gar.
teres!= In er re lives re W. Va.; Mrs. Naomi Smith and
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she sent greetin~s. Greet- Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Miller of
"LIANE,
also were received from Dunbar, W. Va; Mrs Joseph
JUNGLE GODDESS"
li m•co. Homer Lucas of Kansas Fasanelli of Nitro, W Va.; Mr.
Marion Michaels
~~~=~~M~o, She and her husband and Mrs. John Roach of Hunt8 reunloo hHe a lew lington, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
'THI PRIGHTINID CITY"
Rerbert Lorn, Jobn Gregson
ago.. Her husband has •Wyall Martln and daughter,
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"""•• appreciated hearmg from Robert Rice, Macy Brannan,
thelr diStant relatives.
Mrs. Evelyn Meltoo Mr and
Several of the Morriston folks Mrs. Roy Yauger,
·Lillie
who had not attended the re- ·Melton, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
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Hydrogen cyanide (the same gas u.s~-...
In an execution chamber) bydroge ul·
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It could be a real easser If you persist in smoking in bed.

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ood lee )!ll!lo. ..Tbe P......, ldenll ef New lllv-. l!ld ,_ '!be Rev~ Plvld Plelda,
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Delli •1 s1 m I 'tl'•n;...lnc............ko. ~~ ~~~ Jli!rved u i ... ndout puo- IIIIa Vtktnp .,._ joiDblg lbe:to fJ mtD 'll'odo :f4)'"' reJeM. 11Dc ..mp II WOII LlllftJ, W.Va., iDa !'Ill~ of their ~i dlna J11U1!e wu ..-nled "'et~lloelaa 1111 Vlrlb.
4o, jolaod pro t~ro i!I'OII'· icatebor, field pi klckft
lilt .,.... 1'bt formor ·b!l......, -oylld&lt;le Ol*r-, four dayo lheod cl •I l:alo .... ter, Judy May to PFC IWI*jiiiM Diana &amp;lulb, orpnlll.
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lnJ "anny of the ...,ployecl." lpoiDI-Ifter opeelalllt. II&lt;:
~liar et~lDYod • - ' I&lt;ICik- i lle J-olla ood 'lfflllli" &lt;lldjca,_ of a water olw:tJCII .. .EII- J . -· ,.o,nlel, 111111 of . Mr. , Tbe brldot .,.... a llblle llilil- .,., Butdl. )llll!t ...,.~~
W....,, Sf, the - . I higheot ' end In Juno ood wa slpoed u Jie y- -.rHh tile COlli ill IIIII and : Jim Collier. Collier ICIINd lbe. jab Pitta, the P - ti&lt;kGif 81111 Mn.. ~rd Mco.nlel, leriDII lenCib dreM. !lor ~ Bud .U Ill New .kirley .,
·.- I a Notional Lttl'l&lt; hillory, ' o free apnl by the Palriola. · lob!r _ . - up ploJing ...,... Giants' oab' toucbdowa Ill llol ood punt rtiUnl opoelallol, ted lllll'tlord, W. Vo.
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odiOUider lenglb. 11er ..-.tly with
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reeelved hllreleaoel 11ola time, ·though , 'fallton
IIddle belllnd .JohluiJ Unltas.
:·· 18.-7 plo,u~Ldefeat ot tile port lll hll flnl .,......... - "· '!be cart'DIOII)' .,.. perform- 1eonage w.. of plnll ~ .y Rlgp.
from tile Booton Patriol• ' of tile : pl•••lng lo retire for gOod.
He waa tracle4to lbe Glanta lll' baodl ol. the 0.... 114)' Pa&lt;bft out 1iDee recoverlnt from a llloul- jod Ill 111e pc aence of the !ami- A receplloo- waa held at the Vlllt&lt;n 11 the._ Iff
American LoOp.
"If 1 thought I could help the !' 11511 ood ogalo .-..d •• on tm- iwhen he ,..,..erod a blocted kldtjder lnjnry...The New Yorio .Iota 11e1 at the Olurdl of God Ill home of Mr. and Mr•.
81 Ruth and Elizabeth
Sllaw, &lt;01111derod over the· Patriots, 1 would play lbe derltudy-lhll ·u mo to Char-i ill lhe eod :rone.
1 hope to ha .. their lnFod trio New Hive~~ an Sunday, August Jobnsoo. grandporenbl of I he an S.twday were lin.. '
hiU 01 a pro quarterbaet o1 tho 11011," he llld. " But the way the jiey CGaeriJ. Afb!r two 1081001 at !
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1of hallbadt Did! a.rioly, ..,.. l&amp;th at 3 p.m. before an aillr ' bride. Asslltlnl at lbe rec:ep. .Walll, JUvlera lleacll,
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tlon were Mr. ood Mrs. Harry Mn. Ralph Wallo,
waiver lilt by the Denver BI'Oit' fi8ure prominently Ia their plana:·! Mlnotoota lnd then&lt;e to Denver.J Redaklns' liar .......,.Ieber, un-:Billy Atklno ready lor Sunday's will sing. Program coiiUIIIt. W. Gibbs, New Haven and flln. o.,.and Mrs. Grace
·001 of lhe AFL.
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' where he wu tile No. 2 111a11 be- derwent medkal to cleter-1 esblbltloo oplnal tho· PatrloU. tee ls Uoyd DOlinger, Helen Tom
Woodward, GaiUpolls, 1Clifton.
· - - - -- - - - - - - - - - Woode. Fannie Bernard, 8lld ·oun\J of lhe bride.
Mr. oo4 Mn. Albert Md~
of ColwniKll; Mr. and Mn. Clar- Mary Amoo. Table committee . Tbe nl!w Mrs. McDaniel •~&gt;- , iel ol Stoneypolnt, N • .
ence SeariJ, soo Terry Lee, Cite- Is Ernest Taylor, Albert Warn- tended Wlhama Hlgb School Leonard McDaniel, Jr. an4
shire ; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard e1 and Delbert Gaul.
and I• a Senior now at Gretna ,cblldren of Clevell!ld
Cook and children, Benny, WJI. ' Last weekend guests of Mr. lligh Sdlool. 'ftoe bridegroom at.jthelr parents, Mr. l!ld
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ma Jean ood Rhonda of MJddl&amp;. and Mrs. Oinsmo"' Boyles, beaded Wobama High School, Leonard McDaniel l!ld 1IMk'
New officers were installed .port ; Maggie Diddle, Walter '""' Mr. Boyles' sisb!r, Ethel Mason and Is now oervlng wllll slater ood family , Mr . ... III:L
when Mn. 1. o. McCoy was h011- Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Johnson, Mrs. lla ZedeU and lhe u. s. Army.
1George Hudscll l!ld ~
tess to the R..., Garden Club Phillips of Syraclllle, peggY Sherrell, Rudy, and Terry, all The newlyweds left for a wed- I Mn. John Gnndltaff ~-·~
ol Tuppers Plains, for its Aug- Sarver of Pomeroy. a
of Barberton, Ohio.
ding U:ip lhroo&amp;h West Virl!in- cblldren, Mrs. Catherine ~
ust meeting, with Mrs. Howard The birthdays of Randy Cook
Mr. ood Mre. Cha8. D. W&lt;AJde ia and Virginia.
nolda visited "" Friday -.rHh ~.
·Caldwell a08lating.
and Wilma Jeen &lt;;oot and Va- visited their aon. Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Carroll Shitm at La!&amp; .
By sAM HANCOCK
for threo-year""d trotter• was nipped Speedy S&lt;ot by a head In I 'ftoe businesa meeting was
Desaa Riebel were alao etolebrat- Clair Woode and Conni Sue of
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t:58 1-5. by Caleb In 1981.
, tbe streteb drive. In the oecond •ducled by the president, Mrs.! ed·
Pomeroy, and her mother,
LISTON DRAWS BIG
DUQUOIN Ill. tUPll ~ Florlis' triumph also was In the Speedy &amp;ot moved in front at Frederick Goebel aod ro)l caU l
Mrs J 8 Haves of MiddleMALMOE, Sweden ttJPI) ~~
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crowd of """"' than 10,1100 11!0'
Seat won the
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expected. but it wan'l easy, aod Hamblelooian, and Speedy S co t under the wire a iengtb ahead of ite fragrant DDer or shrub
ft.uf
M' od Mr D
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lbe big bay «oil ltad to break could do no better than the ..c-1 Florlis, and in tbl! third beat ! Mrs John Arbaugh presentle . r. a ho s.redUJSmoSure Bayda '
exlnbltion Wednesday ~ ...
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. ond fast est t"•me ever w•'th h': FlorI"Is bY thr ee quarter• of a led
15-year-old apeed record of hIl!l
on " Ideas for GarAus were
ll with a su rJse birth.
I the heav···-'"''
. ,.,.,. ...~.,. champlOD zelllf t
granddaddy 10 chalk up the tri- 1:58. His 1:58 2-5 clocking in tho • lengtb.
•den Color" and "N 0 w Is the ,
da g ~er for ~ f their I M Sa- h- H - - f Mt . ated hiS desire 10 meet~~ .
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j deciding heat equalled the previ· Speedy Scot won hia llixtb aod Time To,. by Mrs Charleo '
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too Farm came from b&lt;hind. 1o l vlcroriouo Harlan Dean m 19tH i yeat to ell!'!l first II!ODOJ of 451.- 1 otiicen for the comin ear l Sunday Schol attendance on c
en.
au' u ca e was R. T. Blessmg m ason.
Meanwhile. it was. an!!OIIDOI!d II~
win tbe 2nd
3rd beats of the ! Speedy Scot and Florlis actual- 619 increasing hillifetlm eeam. tailed by ,._ gGoeybel Aug. 25, was 62
the offering presented them dunng the I Mrs. Lo"'na W1ndon JS spend- V1enna that Austnan organllll!
wereasmseach officer"""·
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$115,11411 stake In !:68 and 1:58 2-5, ·' ly made the race a two-horse oon- ! 'DilS "' $2311,710.
aod
was install- fl6 .05 . wor sh'1p ' Servoces
were noon
Th hour
M Ing two weeks WI th Mrs. Mable were un able to meet Llstoo'l . .·
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aod pooted a total clocking of test, before a record crowd of FlorUa, a winner over Speedy led a corsage was presented to held at 10·45, with Thelma Bo 1°se ~~esenMwer~l
rs. E Roush at Letart.
mand for $5,000 and he woolcl
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5:154 to better the all-all" record 41,980, even though 14 started and s..t twice ao a two-year-old.' her bv Mrs. Ulah Swan which Henderson, substitute leader, StYes ~ er d
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for three beati divided, 5·58 1-5 11 remained for the 3rd beat.
earned $28,3011.
she had made using Dowen and an attendance of 26.
H:.!'t:~y. ~a~~y an~' Oon~~a~ll ,.
,
by Rodney, in !948.
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I Tlurd money of $13.181 went to from her garden. The officers There :was an attendance of I M'll
ton
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Rndney, who finished , econd in , In the first heat Florlis, start- ' Elm, lnurth prir.e of tri.OIII 10 are Mrs E A Dodderer pres~ 16, at last Wednesday evening 1 ~ 1;
e;u St a
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the Hambletonian in 1~7. , ing from post position ~· never 1Chotr Hoy, and fifth of $5,66l to ident ; Mrs.· J .· s. Davl~, VIce Iprayer services, will, Grace Z~~·. ;~~a., ~~m a~d Mrs.·
was tile oire of s~. a fifth was far out of content1on and ! ~off Hanover.
president· Mrs Herman Black Swartz leader.
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Sl place finisher In the t9S? Hambit!-l - - - secretary' aod· Mn I. 0 Me: 1 The regular meeting ol the ofug;~' ert e ~I so~ evl~
We handle au sizes of tanD
tonlao and the father of Speedy I
Coy, tre~surer.
w. s. c. S. was held on Aug, 'Mrs. ~ic~::"~ . Spen~~r. ;i.:~y
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for bottlt gas We service
Scot.
The traveling prh:e was won 20, at the home of Nelhe Park- !and D
M and M J
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Wedaelday'l win W8B lhe first •
Iby Mrs. Chorles
Carr. The er, with an attendance of 12- ! Bo le ao;:y, nd r. d J rs . Moe
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wbat we seD
bleto 1
lcto for Ralph
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Isola Taylor pretldeal
wo1
Y s. re a an
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Ham
nan v ry
. I Conuioittee chairmen
were ing of the executlve board aod ,Seplember meeting Is to he heid i. h
f•
R od and Mrs. Starling Massar and
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Baldwin, Speedy Soot's driver. '" 1named when the American Le- other members lo start the at the home of Mrs. A. M. ~~~~ ~J~ w:.eeJ~ ~g ::.w ' daughter Diana.
IS tries.
.
. gion Auxiliary of Drew Web- membership drive.
Cox. Middleport, and a guest record and treBBOU:r books 1 Mrs. Clara Follrnd, Nina
Speedy Scot .. a 2-5 lavor1U. bY ·ster Post No. 39 met Tuesday Jennifer Crew, a representa- ~ speaker on nower arrangemtns !were
•sed out aod !ans i Robinson. and Mr. and Mrs
RUTLAND, OHIO
virtue of . hla f•v• victories '" sox evening at the Legion Hall. live to Buckeye Girls State, gave will be heard.
were :.de for o~derln p the 1 Clair Follrod, Kathy and Stevstartl gomg Into tho Ha'."bletonl- Mrs. Ernest Powell, new pres- ber report. She thanked lbe A salad course was served by new program books aU: othor ie, •!tended the l'ollrod family
an,
hard preosedF~rl~ver! ident, conducted the meeting. 1Unit lor sponsoring her and said the hostesoes.
material.
~ reun1on, held at Ash Cave, last
beat by u~aw: th ld st Chairmen named we"' Mrs. Al· lshe considered it a great privl- j
, Thelma Henderson led the Sunday, Aug. 13th.
cloestnut pi h1
e:.;ld len Eichonger and Mrs. Edward ,lege to be an American, aod, S 5 R
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i program on, "What Shall
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driver •n 1 e race,
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H. Hedrlcks, color bearers; ' that Uving In America, she hop- : P
ow • ome Tell Our Children About
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Harry Powna;~. Mart
IMrs. Orville Well; American-' ed to be the best American pos-: On 38 Day Lealie
!Use of Money" with interesl&gt;- '
Florll!':t only set a world rec- · ism;_ Mrs. George Bearhs, com-!slble for her to be. He mother, ; SP5 Robert E. Roosh Sr., re- ing reading and discussion.
lakin tho first beat ln lmumty service; Mrs .. _Ge~ald i Mrs . Leo C~w. acoompanled ltumed horne from Koree Aug. She closed the program with
ord by but gught 1 ~ _ ak Wlldernmuth,
rehablhtatiOn; ,her aod was mtroduced.
30 He is home for 31 days.
the song "Come Thoo Foont
t ·57 3·5
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.. , The hymn of the month, "This While In Korea he oerved m of Every Blessing" and prayer
1· ~ · Scot In the s!Nieh to Mrs. Charles Hayes, clv
: k '!be
vious world mark 'fense ; Mrs. Jed Webster Sr.• Is My Father's World," was Combat Support Co., 1st Bat~le in unison.
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pre
Pan-Amerocan; Mrs. Ralph Gil- sung by lhe group. Prayer for Group 8th Cav. 1st Cav. DIY. The hosteess served borne.
more, child welfare ; ~s. Ben peace by the chaplain, the sing- He was there for 13 months. made ice cream and cookies.
,J, Jr~•
Neul!llng, music aod radio; Mrs. Iing of " America," and the clos-' Since being home he has visit- The next meeting will be
~
George Mowrey, cards for the 1 ing ode by the p"'sldent, clos- ed with his wife Sarah Westen held oo Tuesday evenlag SepL
sick; Mrs. T. A. Hennessy, ed lbe meethtg.
Roush and Infant son, Robert, 17th, at the home of Thelma
flowers ; Mrs. Gaynelle WISe, Refreshments were served by Jr., whom he .aw lor the first Henderson, with Grace Swartz
legislative; and Mrs. Fr~nk Mrs. Horner Hysell, Mrs. Roy ' time.
j in charge of the program.
Cheese brew •. nallooal securoty · 1Smith, Mrs. Lester Hart, and He also visited hlo mother, The M. Y. F. sponsored a
Reported Ill were Mrs. A. v. ' Mrs. w. A. Morgan, with Mrs. Mrs. Icy Miller, of Main-st.. ber wiener roast on the church lot,
Howell, Mrs.. Lawrence Smith Durwood Cummings as contri- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Friday evening. Aug. 23, with
Jlroltb-Adkins, LHS freshman and Mrs. Wolllsm Baxter and buting hosteso.
1Westen
of Minersville, and an attendance of 40. Their regcage coach for two years, was cards were ordered sent them.
their grandmother, Mn. Char- ular meeting was held Sunday
assigned by the Logan city . Mrs. Mason F1sher, memberlotte Westen of Moondsville, w. evening, Aug. 25th.
school board Monday as heed ship chairtnan, will call a meet- Carpenter 803(8 4-H
va., and SP5 aod Mrs. Harry The Auditing Committee,
Our complete line of hunting supplies and equipbasketball caoch of the Lngan
Club End M~tin
Wright and family of AugiJI!ta, composed of Helen Woode,
ment is here ready for selection. Made by world·
Chieftains lor the 196:H4 sea- Service• Held For
The final meeing of the~ar- Ga. SP5 and Mrs. Roosh and Grace Dorst, Osie Folirod and
son.
booc Eimer Miller
penter Boys 4-H Club w 81 son are to leove for Ft. Knox, Mtllard Swortz met Saturday
known msnufacturers snd In a large range ol
The Huntington, W. Va. na- Funeral services for Mr. lsa- held at Columbia School Thurs- Ky., on Sept . 3. While the"' he afternoon at the home of Mr.
prices.
Uve replaces Ed Lendenskl
Elmer Miller former Mid- day evening Lavem Jordan d will be In 37th Armored, 4th and Ml'll. Martin Dorst and
who ~signed recently to take a :feporl busine.. ~n were held Meryl Houd~shelt advloors :'s Med. Tk. Bn.
audited the church treasurer's '
books.
similar post at West MUt.onof- Sunday August Zli ' at Heath trlbuted Fair p...;mlum ~~
Union High school n&lt;H'th
•. - thod~ I Church where he and ribbons to •L- flfte boy
• G
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The church homecoming wiD
Dayton
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be held 00 Sunda Sept !5 'ftoe
In addition to being frMh was a "!"mber and teacher of who completed projects during Picnic On Suntl.ay
"Loganalres" fro~ ~n·, 0 .,
summer.
.
Enjoylag a picnic at the 1--=------ - - -- buketbsll coaclo of lbe Logan the mens class for over
years he . has served as super- years.
They were Donrue and Relt ·Meigs County Fairgrounds on .,.,.,,........,,..,..... ,,.,,, •••• ~
&amp;
risor 'or the seventh grade and Rev. Marvin E. Dawson was Cheadle, Thad Dye, Stanley lfut. Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Flag League foolball programs officiating minister. Burial was ton, Radney Jordan, Charlet chard Riebel aod chllclren, Vanand coach of the LHS tennis Ia Riverview cemetery with
Jr., Rlcha!'d Pettit, IJen. ossa and Mark of Tuc111111, Ariz.;
teem. This season he is assist- Rawlings-Coats Funeral home
and Dale Queen, Walter Mr _ and Mrs. Cecil Coot and
In&amp; In vorslty lonthall a end In charge. Grandsons of Mr.
Jimmy Stout, Jo h n son, Randy; Mrs. MorgaretMer-1:
ond tackle coach. He will con- Miller we~ pallbearers.
Vale. David and Dean Woole e&lt;&gt;r and son, Danny ol Wellstlnue to teach freshman general He was survived by
Gary.
vUie; Mrs. Merle Donovan
mathematics.
daul!hters, Mrs. Iva Nard, Mrs. Projec\J completed by mem- eons, Butch and Boddy of NeweRECOIL
Adkills earned honorable Julia McComas, Mrs.
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ben incklded gardening, rope,
w. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
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mention In All-West Virginia Vanderhoof and three
electricity, small motors, and mond Cook and son, Kenny
ulectlorul while playing basket- Doyle, Mont, and Dennis
pholograpby.
East Liverpool; IJeUa Starkey
bell at Hunthtgton High School. er. OUt-of·toWii relatives attendeGAME
your bia snings when
He wu named to secllonal and 1ng services were Mr. and Mr1.
WE
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regic!nal all·tourney teallll! and Carl Vanderhoof and family,
you cbange from
ISSUE
Ida team reached the stale fin- Waldo; Willard Miller. W()&lt;!sler;
flame·type to new
eSHEUVESTS
ala when he was a junior. He Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller,
'IJU captain tJI the team hls l' Pam and Connie, Columbus;
flamc:less decuic
senior year and played In the Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller,
eGUNCASES
alar pme between West IDale, Wooster; Mr. and Mrs.
here
Virginia and Kentucky along , John Crooks, Barb and Pat, Coi
get IO:year
with the fiobolous Jerry. West. llumbus; Mrs. J. fl.. Miller. M&gt;
He played fresloman ball and ami, Fla.; Mrs. MarjOrie BurI:free maintmance under
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sop11orr10re season Irls, McElwain of Cincinnati; 1
at M,J lii1f University before . Mrs. Helen Miller Burris, :
havlna.
atve up hasketl:iiii. !James'Mill'r, Mrs. Mary Slfll!b,
Mter tll'lduotlng In 1910, :he 1Co)umbus; Mr. ood Mrs. Den.
laugill for • year at lJncoln l nls Miller. Bradstown, Ky .. ond
junior' hllli in . Runtlngton
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. J~
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lilt .,.... 1'bt formor ·b!l......, -oylld&lt;le Ol*r-, four dayo lheod cl •I l:alo .... ter, Judy May to PFC IWI*jiiiM Diana &amp;lulb, orpnlll.
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lnJ "anny of the ...,ployecl." lpoiDI-Ifter opeelalllt. II&lt;:
~liar et~lDYod • - ' I&lt;ICik- i lle J-olla ood 'lfflllli" &lt;lldjca,_ of a water olw:tJCII .. .EII- J . -· ,.o,nlel, 111111 of . Mr. , Tbe brldot .,.... a llblle llilil- .,., Butdl. )llll!t ...,.~~
W....,, Sf, the - . I higheot ' end In Juno ood wa slpoed u Jie y- -.rHh tile COlli ill IIIII and : Jim Collier. Collier ICIINd lbe. jab Pitta, the P - ti&lt;kGif 81111 Mn.. ~rd Mco.nlel, leriDII lenCib dreM. !lor ~ Bud .U Ill New .kirley .,
·.- I a Notional Lttl'l&lt; hillory, ' o free apnl by the Palriola. · lob!r _ . - up ploJing ...,... Giants' oab' toucbdowa Ill llol ood punt rtiUnl opoelallol, ted lllll'tlord, W. Vo.
. veD
odiOUider lenglb. 11er ..-.tly with
llllled r...
reeelved hllreleaoel 11ola time, ·though , 'fallton
IIddle belllnd .JohluiJ Unltas.
:·· 18.-7 plo,u~Ldefeat ot tile port lll hll flnl .,......... - "· '!be cart'DIOII)' .,.. perform- 1eonage w.. of plnll ~ .y Rlgp.
from tile Booton Patriol• ' of tile : pl•••lng lo retire for gOod.
He waa tracle4to lbe Glanta lll' baodl ol. the 0.... 114)' Pa&lt;bft out 1iDee recoverlnt from a llloul- jod Ill 111e pc aence of the !ami- A receplloo- waa held at the Vlllt&lt;n 11 the._ Iff
American LoOp.
"If 1 thought I could help the !' 11511 ood ogalo .-..d •• on tm- iwhen he ,..,..erod a blocted kldtjder lnjnry...The New Yorio .Iota 11e1 at the Olurdl of God Ill home of Mr. and Mr•.
81 Ruth and Elizabeth
Sllaw, &lt;01111derod over the· Patriots, 1 would play lbe derltudy-lhll ·u mo to Char-i ill lhe eod :rone.
1 hope to ha .. their lnFod trio New Hive~~ an Sunday, August Jobnsoo. grandporenbl of I he an S.twday were lin.. '
hiU 01 a pro quarterbaet o1 tho 11011," he llld. " But the way the jiey CGaeriJ. Afb!r two 1081001 at !
~ - a l 'hits
1of hallbadt Did! a.rioly, ..,.. l&amp;th at 3 p.m. before an aillr ' bride. Asslltlnl at lbe rec:ep. .Walll, JUvlera lleacll,
•
of Ill, was placed on the . team ohapeo UR 110\V I wouldn't Now YC!I'I!, Sllow moved on to, Bobby Mitchell. the WIIIIIJDgton ter Mike Hudock IIICI talotyman
tlon were Mr. ood Mrs. Harry Mn. Ralph Wallo,
waiver lilt by the Denver BI'Oit' fi8ure prominently Ia their plana:·! Mlnotoota lnd then&lt;e to Denver.J Redaklns' liar .......,.Ieber, un-:Billy Atklno ready lor Sunday's will sing. Program coiiUIIIt. W. Gibbs, New Haven and flln. o.,.and Mrs. Grace
·001 of lhe AFL.
Willi ......., ,.....
' where he wu tile No. 2 111a11 be- derwent medkal to cleter-1 esblbltloo oplnal tho· PatrloU. tee ls Uoyd DOlinger, Helen Tom
Woodward, GaiUpolls, 1Clifton.
· - - - -- - - - - - - - - - Woode. Fannie Bernard, 8lld ·oun\J of lhe bride.
Mr. oo4 Mn. Albert Md~
of ColwniKll; Mr. and Mn. Clar- Mary Amoo. Table committee . Tbe nl!w Mrs. McDaniel •~&gt;- , iel ol Stoneypolnt, N • .
ence SeariJ, soo Terry Lee, Cite- Is Ernest Taylor, Albert Warn- tended Wlhama Hlgb School Leonard McDaniel, Jr. an4
shire ; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard e1 and Delbert Gaul.
and I• a Senior now at Gretna ,cblldren of Clevell!ld
Cook and children, Benny, WJI. ' Last weekend guests of Mr. lligh Sdlool. 'ftoe bridegroom at.jthelr parents, Mr. l!ld
U
ma Jean ood Rhonda of MJddl&amp;. and Mrs. Oinsmo"' Boyles, beaded Wobama High School, Leonard McDaniel l!ld 1IMk'
New officers were installed .port ; Maggie Diddle, Walter '""' Mr. Boyles' sisb!r, Ethel Mason and Is now oervlng wllll slater ood family , Mr . ... III:L
when Mn. 1. o. McCoy was h011- Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Johnson, Mrs. lla ZedeU and lhe u. s. Army.
1George Hudscll l!ld ~
tess to the R..., Garden Club Phillips of Syraclllle, peggY Sherrell, Rudy, and Terry, all The newlyweds left for a wed- I Mn. John Gnndltaff ~-·~
ol Tuppers Plains, for its Aug- Sarver of Pomeroy. a
of Barberton, Ohio.
ding U:ip lhroo&amp;h West Virl!in- cblldren, Mrs. Catherine ~
ust meeting, with Mrs. Howard The birthdays of Randy Cook
Mr. ood Mre. Cha8. D. W&lt;AJde ia and Virginia.
nolda visited "" Friday -.rHh ~.
·Caldwell a08lating.
and Wilma Jeen &lt;;oot and Va- visited their aon. Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Carroll Shitm at La!&amp; .
By sAM HANCOCK
for threo-year""d trotter• was nipped Speedy S&lt;ot by a head In I 'ftoe businesa meeting was
Desaa Riebel were alao etolebrat- Clair Woode and Conni Sue of
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untied.,... IDtenoltonol
t:58 1-5. by Caleb In 1981.
, tbe streteb drive. In the oecond •ducled by the president, Mrs.! ed·
Pomeroy, and her mother,
LISTON DRAWS BIG
DUQUOIN Ill. tUPll ~ Florlis' triumph also was In the Speedy &amp;ot moved in front at Frederick Goebel aod ro)l caU l
Mrs J 8 Haves of MiddleMALMOE, Sweden ttJPI) ~~
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~~-b to cr1101 by members naming
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crowd of """"' than 10,1100 11!0'
Seat won the
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--man as fa-•··t
- li me ever recorded m
~"' ·~her !avor- ' ,, U
1 port
expected. but it wan'l easy, aod Hamblelooian, and Speedy S co t under the wire a iengtb ahead of ite fragrant DDer or shrub
ft.uf
M' od Mr D
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pie . ~ted Sonny LlsiAlll It •
lbe big bay «oil ltad to break could do no better than the ..c-1 Florlis, and in tbl! third beat ! Mrs John Arbaugh presentle . r. a ho s.redUJSmoSure Bayda '
exlnbltion Wednesday ~ ...
' a paper.
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n Y•
. ond fast est t"•me ever w•'th h': FlorI"Is bY thr ee quarter• of a led
15-year-old apeed record of hIl!l
on " Ideas for GarAus were
ll with a su rJse birth.
I the heav···-'"''
. ,.,.,. ...~.,. champlOD zelllf t
granddaddy 10 chalk up the tri- 1:58. His 1:58 2-5 clocking in tho • lengtb.
•den Color" and "N 0 w Is the ,
da g ~er for ~ f their I M Sa- h- H - - f Mt . ated hiS desire 10 meet~~ .
0
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j deciding heat equalled the previ· Speedy Scot won hia llixtb aod Time To,. by Mrs Charleo '
.Y
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annum O
• JohanMOn of SWeden In • "':"'
-·Tbe· claSBic trotter fro m castie- ous Hambleton1an record -~
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given
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Mrs. fight
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~~ y sevenuJ races m Dine _.. ~ llll5 carr
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A be n I by
k tb . or !Alto 1s VISJ!mg
. her
. molher,
M
too Farm came from b&lt;hind. 1o l vlcroriouo Harlan Dean m 19tH i yeat to ell!'!l first II!ODOJ of 451.- 1 otiicen for the comin ear l Sunday Schol attendance on c
en.
au' u ca e was R. T. Blessmg m ason.
Meanwhile. it was. an!!OIIDOI!d II~
win tbe 2nd
3rd beats of the ! Speedy Scot and Florlis actual- 619 increasing hillifetlm eeam. tailed by ,._ gGoeybel Aug. 25, was 62
the offering presented them dunng the I Mrs. Lo"'na W1ndon JS spend- V1enna that Austnan organllll!
wereasmseach officer"""·
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$115,11411 stake In !:68 and 1:58 2-5, ·' ly made the race a two-horse oon- ! 'DilS "' $2311,710.
aod
was install- fl6 .05 . wor sh'1p ' Servoces
were noon
Th hour
M Ing two weeks WI th Mrs. Mable were un able to meet Llstoo'l . .·
1
aod pooted a total clocking of test, before a record crowd of FlorUa, a winner over Speedy led a corsage was presented to held at 10·45, with Thelma Bo 1°se ~~esenMwer~l
rs. E Roush at Letart.
mand for $5,000 and he woolcl
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5:154 to better the all-all" record 41,980, even though 14 started and s..t twice ao a two-year-old.' her bv Mrs. Ulah Swan which Henderson, substitute leader, StYes ~ er d
orenc:
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a..:.p;.pe
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..hed=uled'""""~
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for three beati divided, 5·58 1-5 11 remained for the 3rd beat.
earned $28,3011.
she had made using Dowen and an attendance of 26.
H:.!'t:~y. ~a~~y an~' Oon~~a~ll ,.
,
by Rodney, in !948.
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I Tlurd money of $13.181 went to from her garden. The officers There :was an attendance of I M'll
ton
W
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M
nd
Rndney, who finished , econd in , In the first heat Florlis, start- ' Elm, lnurth prir.e of tri.OIII 10 are Mrs E A Dodderer pres~ 16, at last Wednesday evening 1 ~ 1;
e;u St a
lr aMt
the Hambletonian in 1~7. , ing from post position ~· never 1Chotr Hoy, and fifth of $5,66l to ident ; Mrs.· J .· s. Davl~, VIce Iprayer services, will, Grace Z~~·. ;~~a., ~~m a~d Mrs.·
was tile oire of s~. a fifth was far out of content1on and ! ~off Hanover.
president· Mrs Herman Black Swartz leader.
E
Ch k
d
Sl place finisher In the t9S? Hambit!-l - - - secretary' aod· Mn I. 0 Me: 1 The regular meeting ol the ofug;~' ert e ~I so~ evl~
We handle au sizes of tanD
tonlao and the father of Speedy I
Coy, tre~surer.
w. s. c. S. was held on Aug, 'Mrs. ~ic~::"~ . Spen~~r. ;i.:~y
1
1
for bottlt gas We service
Scot.
The traveling prh:e was won 20, at the home of Nelhe Park- !and D
M and M J
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Wedaelday'l win W8B lhe first •
Iby Mrs. Chorles
Carr. The er, with an attendance of 12- ! Bo le ao;:y, nd r. d J rs . Moe
e
wbat we seD
bleto 1
lcto for Ralph
'
Isola Taylor pretldeal
wo1
Y s. re a an
oey · r ·
Ham
nan v ry
. I Conuioittee chairmen
were ing of the executlve board aod ,Seplember meeting Is to he heid i. h
f•
R od and Mrs. Starling Massar and
0
Baldwin, Speedy Soot's driver. '" 1named when the American Le- other members lo start the at the home of Mrs. A. M. ~~~~ ~J~ w:.eeJ~ ~g ::.w ' daughter Diana.
IS tries.
.
. gion Auxiliary of Drew Web- membership drive.
Cox. Middleport, and a guest record and treBBOU:r books 1 Mrs. Clara Follrnd, Nina
Speedy Scot .. a 2-5 lavor1U. bY ·ster Post No. 39 met Tuesday Jennifer Crew, a representa- ~ speaker on nower arrangemtns !were
•sed out aod !ans i Robinson. and Mr. and Mrs
RUTLAND, OHIO
virtue of . hla f•v• victories '" sox evening at the Legion Hall. live to Buckeye Girls State, gave will be heard.
were :.de for o~derln p the 1 Clair Follrod, Kathy and Stevstartl gomg Into tho Ha'."bletonl- Mrs. Ernest Powell, new pres- ber report. She thanked lbe A salad course was served by new program books aU: othor ie, •!tended the l'ollrod family
an,
hard preosedF~rl~ver! ident, conducted the meeting. 1Unit lor sponsoring her and said the hostesoes.
material.
~ reun1on, held at Ash Cave, last
beat by u~aw: th ld st Chairmen named we"' Mrs. Al· lshe considered it a great privl- j
, Thelma Henderson led the Sunday, Aug. 13th.
cloestnut pi h1
e:.;ld len Eichonger and Mrs. Edward ,lege to be an American, aod, S 5 R
h
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H
i program on, "What Shall
Y
driver •n 1 e race,
Y
H. Hedrlcks, color bearers; ' that Uving In America, she hop- : P
ow • ome Tell Our Children About
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Harry Powna;~. Mart
IMrs. Orville Well; American-' ed to be the best American pos-: On 38 Day Lealie
!Use of Money" with interesl&gt;- '
Florll!':t only set a world rec- · ism;_ Mrs. George Bearhs, com-!slble for her to be. He mother, ; SP5 Robert E. Roosh Sr., re- ing reading and discussion.
lakin tho first beat ln lmumty service; Mrs .. _Ge~ald i Mrs . Leo C~w. acoompanled ltumed horne from Koree Aug. She closed the program with
ord by but gught 1 ~ _ ak Wlldernmuth,
rehablhtatiOn; ,her aod was mtroduced.
30 He is home for 31 days.
the song "Come Thoo Foont
t ·57 3·5
ca
.,., pa ...... m ·1
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.. , The hymn of the month, "This While In Korea he oerved m of Every Blessing" and prayer
1· ~ · Scot In the s!Nieh to Mrs. Charles Hayes, clv
: k '!be
vious world mark 'fense ; Mrs. Jed Webster Sr.• Is My Father's World," was Combat Support Co., 1st Bat~le in unison.
·
pre
Pan-Amerocan; Mrs. Ralph Gil- sung by lhe group. Prayer for Group 8th Cav. 1st Cav. DIY. The hosteess served borne.
more, child welfare ; ~s. Ben peace by the chaplain, the sing- He was there for 13 months. made ice cream and cookies.
,J, Jr~•
Neul!llng, music aod radio; Mrs. Iing of " America," and the clos-' Since being home he has visit- The next meeting will be
~
George Mowrey, cards for the 1 ing ode by the p"'sldent, clos- ed with his wife Sarah Westen held oo Tuesday evenlag SepL
sick; Mrs. T. A. Hennessy, ed lbe meethtg.
Roush and Infant son, Robert, 17th, at the home of Thelma
flowers ; Mrs. Gaynelle WISe, Refreshments were served by Jr., whom he .aw lor the first Henderson, with Grace Swartz
legislative; and Mrs. Fr~nk Mrs. Horner Hysell, Mrs. Roy ' time.
j in charge of the program.
Cheese brew •. nallooal securoty · 1Smith, Mrs. Lester Hart, and He also visited hlo mother, The M. Y. F. sponsored a
Reported Ill were Mrs. A. v. ' Mrs. w. A. Morgan, with Mrs. Mrs. Icy Miller, of Main-st.. ber wiener roast on the church lot,
Howell, Mrs.. Lawrence Smith Durwood Cummings as contri- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Friday evening. Aug. 23, with
Jlroltb-Adkins, LHS freshman and Mrs. Wolllsm Baxter and buting hosteso.
1Westen
of Minersville, and an attendance of 40. Their regcage coach for two years, was cards were ordered sent them.
their grandmother, Mn. Char- ular meeting was held Sunday
assigned by the Logan city . Mrs. Mason F1sher, memberlotte Westen of Moondsville, w. evening, Aug. 25th.
school board Monday as heed ship chairtnan, will call a meet- Carpenter 803(8 4-H
va., and SP5 aod Mrs. Harry The Auditing Committee,
Our complete line of hunting supplies and equipbasketball caoch of the Lngan
Club End M~tin
Wright and family of AugiJI!ta, composed of Helen Woode,
ment is here ready for selection. Made by world·
Chieftains lor the 196:H4 sea- Service• Held For
The final meeing of the~ar- Ga. SP5 and Mrs. Roosh and Grace Dorst, Osie Folirod and
son.
booc Eimer Miller
penter Boys 4-H Club w 81 son are to leove for Ft. Knox, Mtllard Swortz met Saturday
known msnufacturers snd In a large range ol
The Huntington, W. Va. na- Funeral services for Mr. lsa- held at Columbia School Thurs- Ky., on Sept . 3. While the"' he afternoon at the home of Mr.
prices.
Uve replaces Ed Lendenskl
Elmer Miller former Mid- day evening Lavem Jordan d will be In 37th Armored, 4th and Ml'll. Martin Dorst and
who ~signed recently to take a :feporl busine.. ~n were held Meryl Houd~shelt advloors :'s Med. Tk. Bn.
audited the church treasurer's '
books.
similar post at West MUt.onof- Sunday August Zli ' at Heath trlbuted Fair p...;mlum ~~
Union High school n&lt;H'th
•. - thod~ I Church where he and ribbons to •L- flfte boy
• G
oup Hllll
The church homecoming wiD
Dayton
w!e
IS
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en . I LtJrfl! r
be held 00 Sunda Sept !5 'ftoe
In addition to being frMh was a "!"mber and teacher of who completed projects during Picnic On Suntl.ay
"Loganalres" fro~ ~n·, 0 .,
summer.
.
Enjoylag a picnic at the 1--=------ - - -- buketbsll coaclo of lbe Logan the mens class for over
years he . has served as super- years.
They were Donrue and Relt ·Meigs County Fairgrounds on .,.,.,,........,,..,..... ,,.,,, •••• ~
&amp;
risor 'or the seventh grade and Rev. Marvin E. Dawson was Cheadle, Thad Dye, Stanley lfut. Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Flag League foolball programs officiating minister. Burial was ton, Radney Jordan, Charlet chard Riebel aod chllclren, Vanand coach of the LHS tennis Ia Riverview cemetery with
Jr., Rlcha!'d Pettit, IJen. ossa and Mark of Tuc111111, Ariz.;
teem. This season he is assist- Rawlings-Coats Funeral home
and Dale Queen, Walter Mr _ and Mrs. Cecil Coot and
In&amp; In vorslty lonthall a end In charge. Grandsons of Mr.
Jimmy Stout, Jo h n son, Randy; Mrs. MorgaretMer-1:
ond tackle coach. He will con- Miller we~ pallbearers.
Vale. David and Dean Woole e&lt;&gt;r and son, Danny ol Wellstlnue to teach freshman general He was survived by
Gary.
vUie; Mrs. Merle Donovan
mathematics.
daul!hters, Mrs. Iva Nard, Mrs. Projec\J completed by mem- eons, Butch and Boddy of NeweRECOIL
Adkills earned honorable Julia McComas, Mrs.
·
ben incklded gardening, rope,
w. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
PADS
I
mention In All-West Virginia Vanderhoof and three
electricity, small motors, and mond Cook and son, Kenny
ulectlorul while playing basket- Doyle, Mont, and Dennis
pholograpby.
East Liverpool; IJeUa Starkey
bell at Hunthtgton High School. er. OUt-of·toWii relatives attendeGAME
your bia snings when
He wu named to secllonal and 1ng services were Mr. and Mr1.
WE
BAGS
regic!nal all·tourney teallll! and Carl Vanderhoof and family,
you cbange from
ISSUE
Ida team reached the stale fin- Waldo; Willard Miller. W()&lt;!sler;
flame·type to new
eSHEUVESTS
ala when he was a junior. He Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller,
'IJU captain tJI the team hls l' Pam and Connie, Columbus;
flamc:less decuic
senior year and played In the Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller,
eGUNCASES
alar pme between West IDale, Wooster; Mr. and Mrs.
here
Virginia and Kentucky along , John Crooks, Barb and Pat, Coi
get IO:year
with the fiobolous Jerry. West. llumbus; Mrs. J. fl.. Miller. M&gt;
He played fresloman ball and ami, Fla.; Mrs. MarjOrie BurI:free maintmance under
'•
IDOl!
sop11orr10re season Irls, McElwain of Cincinnati; 1
at M,J lii1f University before . Mrs. Helen Miller Burris, :
havlna.
atve up hasketl:iiii. !James'Mill'r, Mrs. Mary Slfll!b,
Mter tll'lduotlng In 1910, :he 1Co)umbus; Mr. ood Mrs. Den.
laugill for • year at lJncoln l nls Miller. Bradstown, Ky .. ond
junior' hllli in . Runtlngton
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. J~
lc!re II1IIYlal to Logan.
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Frtd IIGiidl IIIII DIMJ, -~II
mlly plcnle lillie bame of Mr. up 111e budget lor lbe year to /Rev. Dille Mn'od 1o Weal Ualon le 1\ouab, Mr. Vea Roulb,
and Mn. . Lyle ~ on be preeenled at lhe Clqb'a !i&lt;tll' At lbe E.V.S .Conference beJd David Kay, Mn. Kate
Iunday ll(taOOClll.
buslneas meellDc. At· •rect'JIUy at Ev-V.,.Bretb Acres and Mr. and Mra. Cllll Cook.
Thos. alleadlnil were Mr. and lendlog were: Mrs. Jack Welch, I' at Bnckb.....,, W. Va. R n. Mr. and Mn. Edward
Mrs. lfarry Slaats, Bonnie a~ Mrs. Kermetb Ridge, Mrs. Jess ~ Dille, mllliltu of lbe merm&amp;ll of Pltll...,_,, Pa. ,.,
Berni!(, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Abel, Mra. Karl Wlle8 and Mrs. INow Havu aMireb wu IDIIt'• JUelll of 1lletr dluChter
t'homp,iOn and Patty, Mr. and Roush.
Jad~ ll
1ed to Welt UIIIOII, W. Va. when flllllly, BeY. IIIII Mrs.
Mrs. Donald Ha)'llel and Bar· 'lbe pJI!InJna eommlttee for •be lrill be inlnlaur of
t b •IWelch IIIII TOIIIIIQ' during
ry, Mr. and Mrs. John Smltb, IIMI New Havea Woman's clubs c:butdl tiMID.
WMII:end.
Mrs. Albert 'l'hompsul, Martba, llllllllll Pnlldeat'1 Tea and for BeY. Martin A. Berlllord, Jr. Mrs. Jolm :Bur1qw or
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Alberta Jo, Harriet, and
JII'OII*'tlv• lll8lllben met on of Cllrbbura, w. Va. wu piao- ClgO, m. wu W.,_,ay and
glnla, Mr. and Mrs. Ray ThoaiP- 'l'hllrlday evetdns. August I5th ed u mlnllter o1 the New Hav· Tbunclay aueat al ._. parents .
son, Mrs. Abigail ThoiiiJIIIOII, 11 the home ol Mrs. J act len Church. Thll ts hllllnl JD111. Mr. and Mrs. Llo7d Roush.
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Roy Friend, Mr. and Mra. Per- Welch. The tea will be held on llaterllll asslgnme~~t since hll Sheldon 1touJb viJitecl lrlenda
ry Livlnsston of Akron, 0 ., Mr. September 24tb at 8 p.m. at the Iseminary graduation. He was and 'relatives 1n (Wumtu18 o.
and Mrs. McCormick, Butch and home of Mrs. Welch.. Al~l ordained at tbe confereQCe.
,. over tbe weekend.
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, the moeUng were: Mrs. J;l&lt;lwm Rev. Bemard Llevtnc Jr ol Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mertle I
Ton Ceuel
Roush, Mn. WUUam Ruuell, ,New Have• wu 111so ~ or Columbus, 0. were
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The New Haftll TowJI .QJull. Mrs. Larry KlnC; Mrs. Robert at the confer011ee and was plao-: guests of Mr. IIIII Mrs.
ell ~ on Monday evening at GurUs, and Mrs. Welch.
.ed as minister of tbe church at Wolpert.
the C1ty Building with Mayor
Sewlui Clu!J
! Phlllpl, w. Va.
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Mrs. William Neue and lam· II
Fran Reichert, Recorder TbeJ.! Tbe Sewlntl Club mel on Tues· l
FareweU omUy or Buckhsnnoo, w. va.
rna Capehart and cooncllmen day afternoon at the home of . A farewell dinner wa• held in !'led her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Bumgardner, Karl ~IJ.
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,honor or Rev. and Mrs Robert J . V .McGrew several days
•• and Henry Buck attendmg. MISS
IDill and 1011 John .Mcmda Iweek.
The council voted to aecept
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the bid or the Huntington Trust
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evening at the Recreation room Mr. and Mrs. Tom Vance ~ ,
and 8avlns Conlpany lor lilianrl
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of the E.U.B. Church. A large llamlly of Akron, 0., visited
ctng the sewerage extension
.group of members and lbelr here with his parents, Mr. and
Unes Bids were opened 1111 8al· :
,families ol the church attend- ~ Mrs. B. R. Vallllll over the
urd . lot ihe Dis al Plant I MASON - Miss Susan Zus- ' ed the covered dlsh dinner. Gilts weekend. Barbara remained to
I'h."~ontraclors wtlf':e annru0: 'pan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of money and personal gllts jvisit wltb her grandparents.
eed in the near future by Rob- IGeorse Zuol'an ol ~·~on he· :were given to Rev. Dille and , Mr. and Mra. Jack Ford and
Ifamily of Huntsville Alaba- 1
.came the bride of William Gor- . his family
ert Ander&amp;OD, consultln g engl. ld
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neer of Charleston who Is tab- ' 01! 11M! renne~' son
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Good Wlll Club Meetmc
ma ere v ling h parenla, I
ulatins the bids. •
. ~· and Mrs. Roy WJRebre~ner , Sy-, The Good WID Club mel on Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Ford here .
Bridge Party
racuse on Friday evenmg Aug- F'riday evening at the home ol Mr. George Jewell Ia a 111rg~
M Ma k Ward tertalned ust 23, at Letart, W. Va. Ailed- · Mn. Joseph p gh with Mr cal patient at Melp General ,
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'" Tuesday evening with
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Brldse party. Prizes were won
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1mg the IIOCial hour refresh- Mr. Doroey Lee Roush vlslt·ll
b,· Mra. F. C. Reicberl, Miss The br~de wore a white bro- lmenta were served to Mrs. Jos-!ed his wile at Cleveland,
Nancy 'Scally, IIIII Mn. Paul cade saUn dreSJ with a white ephlne Miller, Mrs. Thelma Mrs. Roullh Is. recuperating
Scally.OthersplayinawereMra. feather hat. Her other acces- 'Capehart, Mrs. Douglao Miller, tbe home ol her
Mls
George Thayer, Mra; Herman sarles were also white. .
!Mrs. Th01118s Grinstead, Mrs. Loolse Strlpllog, lifter
Layne, Mrs. Hilda Rldpay, ~couple lell on Frtday for Panoy Fry, Mrs. William Me- surgical patient at Cle~•elaJndiJ
Mrs. George Ingels and Mrs. their wedding trip to Vlrslnla Farland, Mrs. Harold Capebart, Clinic.
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Mrs. Paugh or Mason, Mrs. Jo- i Mr. and Mrs. Jess Roush of
R. G. Greene.
Cherokoe Farm Woman'a
Tbe brl~ 1s a graduate of lseph Paugh, Mrs. Cliff Jacque jBuffalo, N. Y., Is visiting Mr.
The Cherokee Farm Woman's Waha~ High School class of of Toledo, 0., Mrs. A1 bert ,and Mrs. Clilf Roush.
Club held their annual family 1981. She was a member or the Fields or Uncoln Park, Mich.
·picnic on Tueiday evening In band~ FHA, and school choru~. and tbe hostess, Mrs. Kanpp.
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the New Haven Park. Tboee at- Sbe IS employed at Bachner •INew Ravea PersOaala
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!ending were Mr. and Mrs. Market In Mason. The sroom I Mr. Albert Thompson has J
George Oliver, Tony, Shelia and 8l'adualed from Po~~~troy H1gh been a IAII'glcal patltnt ot lbe
Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald School IIIII b employed at the iGalllpolla CUnlc Hoopltal.
Clark, Gary and Patty, Mr. Rlcloe Planing MDI.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flesher
and Mrs. Charle8 Stone and Mr. and Mrs. Wlnebrenner .and family vacationed ID J!eek.
Elaine, Mr. and Mrs. Luther ·wUI reside at Syracuse where ley, W. Va. laat week and at.
Smith, Terry and Timmy, Mr1. they are building a bouae.
tended tbe showin&amp; o1 "Jioo.
'Josepb ~ugh, Debbie, ~t,.
ey In the Rocks."
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•aM Jlietll1, and Mn. Leo !.[tellMr. and Mrs. Mark Ward Ire
field and Cathy.
spending several weeks vacaEntlorlaiU Clau
.tlooing and touring places or m..
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooke
teres!, Including Louisville, Ky.,
entertained lbe Fourth Grade
Indlsna, St. Loob, Chicago, DiSunday School class or the llfr. and Mrs. TbereOD John· lrolt, New York, Pennsylvania,
E.U.B. Church st Edward Bum- son were guesls or honor at a ' Virglaia, Weot Vlrsinia and CaDgarner Lake on Wednesday ~ve- dinner Saturday evealng, Ang·
.
nmg. A wiener roast and fish- Iust 24, at the Martin Restaurant Mr. ~d Mrs. ~ Foraker
Ins was enjoyed by those at- Icelebrating their 25tb wedding
family ol Byumlle, 0., Mrs.
tend1ng: Kathy Weaver, Arch- anniversary.
Yonker o1 Cambridge,
ea Hayes,
N:mcy
Rousb, 1 Other suesta Included Mr. and
Mrs. Mildred Thompson,
Cozy Cook, Resma
Hessoo, Mra. (loa Johnson o1 RJnesvUie,
W. Va. were guesta dur·
BlU'D• oleanI
.Jimmy Roush, Ted Routh,~ GeoraJa, Mr. and Mrs. KeMetb
the weekend o1 Mrs. Sadie Fill )'Out tank now- pNVent
ty Roush and Mr. and Mrs. Konicek of Wakeman. 0 h 10 IWarth.
condensation and rulti.JII dill'·
Cooke.
Mr. Scott Wheeler of
Porta- Mr. an&lt;! Mrs. Cherles Carron ing warm 'W.tber. Teuco Fuel
it tbo ftnsR •aallty iltatW.S.W.S .Meet
mouth Ohio
Miss VIrginia
daughter Joan are vaca- Chiof
lac OlJ :JOU C&amp;ll lmy.
The W.S.W.S. of the E.U.I. Johl11~n, .,;, and Mrs. F r e
In Florida.
In Golll,.lls g11
Church met for their AuliUat Philson, Mr. and Mrs. B
Mr. and Mrs. David Roush j
meeting at lbe home ol Mrs Philson and Mrs. Arthur
sOllJ spent several days last
In Molsio I Ma- c.unllto
BurTell Dawson wltb Mrs. Ed- •on all Of Racine.
vacationing at scenic
PhoM pt, PI-nt 1513
lth Roush aa co-bostess. Tbe
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meeting was opened -'lb a ...... y. FolloWing the dinner, a
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also prellfllllllll the lesaon "To home In Racine. Tbe guella
Altendlnl the Roush reunion
Know Each
Fred honor
~~ervedcenter«! witb at Follansbee, W. Va., rtcent- Batey
and Mrs. R. Mrl.
F. Bryant
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SPORTING GOODS

PANTS· 3-98--TOPS · 2·98·l98

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day, August 10111. ...-oJICijl
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read the aerlplure leaiOIII. AItiered weddillg cake,
song, "More About Jesus" was coffee service and a c1
•ung by an, followed by read- PllDCh bowl. ·
lngs "Tilt lllndicappod Child" Tbe IIUIII!t Hst Included
wera pven by Mrs. Otha Uev- attending the dinner and
lllg and Mrt. Clayton Athey. A IIIII Mn. Clulrlee BurrMel~'&gt;elvtry,
discusskl!l 1111 beld by Mr a. 111111 Mn. WIDlam
Burris.
1Mr. IIIII Mn. Jake Lee,
AttendJnt 111n Mill Mmle llld Mrs. Huih Culler, Mr.
l!umga~. Mrs. Clayton AtlJ.. IMn. Carl Blllkam, Mr. an
1Mrs. Richard Lee, and Mr.
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Howanl Burris, J4ra. Olha
Clarence Prlee.
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n....ld r. ~ ~rej llaal!k, .Mn. a. P. llr)'Ut. lin 4&lt;11 RIJ, Mr. IIIII Mp. DIIII.Wil
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Frtd IIGiidl IIIII DIMJ, -~II
mlly plcnle lillie bame of Mr. up 111e budget lor lbe year to /Rev. Dille Mn'od 1o Weal Ualon le 1\ouab, Mr. Vea Roulb,
and Mn. . Lyle ~ on be preeenled at lhe Clqb'a !i&lt;tll' At lbe E.V.S .Conference beJd David Kay, Mn. Kate
Iunday ll(taOOClll.
buslneas meellDc. At· •rect'JIUy at Ev-V.,.Bretb Acres and Mr. and Mra. Cllll Cook.
Thos. alleadlnil were Mr. and lendlog were: Mrs. Jack Welch, I' at Bnckb.....,, W. Va. R n. Mr. and Mn. Edward
Mrs. lfarry Slaats, Bonnie a~ Mrs. Kermetb Ridge, Mrs. Jess ~ Dille, mllliltu of lbe merm&amp;ll of Pltll...,_,, Pa. ,.,
Berni!(, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Abel, Mra. Karl Wlle8 and Mrs. INow Havu aMireb wu IDIIt'• JUelll of 1lletr dluChter
t'homp,iOn and Patty, Mr. and Roush.
Jad~ ll
1ed to Welt UIIIOII, W. Va. when flllllly, BeY. IIIII Mrs.
Mrs. Donald Ha)'llel and Bar· 'lbe pJI!InJna eommlttee for •be lrill be inlnlaur of
t b •IWelch IIIII TOIIIIIQ' during
ry, Mr. and Mrs. John Smltb, IIMI New Havea Woman's clubs c:butdl tiMID.
WMII:end.
Mrs. Albert 'l'hompsul, Martba, llllllllll Pnlldeat'1 Tea and for BeY. Martin A. Berlllord, Jr. Mrs. Jolm :Bur1qw or
!
Alberta Jo, Harriet, and
JII'OII*'tlv• lll8lllben met on of Cllrbbura, w. Va. wu piao- ClgO, m. wu W.,_,ay and
glnla, Mr. and Mrs. Ray ThoaiP- 'l'hllrlday evetdns. August I5th ed u mlnllter o1 the New Hav· Tbunclay aueat al ._. parents .
son, Mrs. Abigail ThoiiiJIIIOII, 11 the home ol Mrs. J act len Church. Thll ts hllllnl JD111. Mr. and Mrs. Llo7d Roush.
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Roy Friend, Mr. and Mra. Per- Welch. The tea will be held on llaterllll asslgnme~~t since hll Sheldon 1touJb viJitecl lrlenda
ry Livlnsston of Akron, 0 ., Mr. September 24tb at 8 p.m. at the Iseminary graduation. He was and 'relatives 1n (Wumtu18 o.
and Mrs. McCormick, Butch and home of Mrs. Welch.. Al~l ordained at tbe confereQCe.
,. over tbe weekend.
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, the moeUng were: Mrs. J;l&lt;lwm Rev. Bemard Llevtnc Jr ol Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mertle I
Ton Ceuel
Roush, Mn. WUUam Ruuell, ,New Have• wu 111so ~ or Columbus, 0. were
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The New Haftll TowJI .QJull. Mrs. Larry KlnC; Mrs. Robert at the confer011ee and was plao-: guests of Mr. IIIII Mrs.
ell ~ on Monday evening at GurUs, and Mrs. Welch.
.ed as minister of tbe church at Wolpert.
the C1ty Building with Mayor
Sewlui Clu!J
! Phlllpl, w. Va.
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Mrs. William Neue and lam· II
Fran Reichert, Recorder TbeJ.! Tbe Sewlntl Club mel on Tues· l
FareweU omUy or Buckhsnnoo, w. va.
rna Capehart and cooncllmen day afternoon at the home of . A farewell dinner wa• held in !'led her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Bumgardner, Karl ~IJ.
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,honor or Rev. and Mrs Robert J . V .McGrew several days
•• and Henry Buck attendmg. MISS
IDill and 1011 John .Mcmda Iweek.
The council voted to aecept
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the bid or the Huntington Trust
Q.l.
evening at the Recreation room Mr. and Mrs. Tom Vance ~ ,
and 8avlns Conlpany lor lilianrl
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of the E.U.B. Church. A large llamlly of Akron, 0., visited
ctng the sewerage extension
.group of members and lbelr here with his parents, Mr. and
Unes Bids were opened 1111 8al· :
,families ol the church attend- ~ Mrs. B. R. Vallllll over the
urd . lot ihe Dis al Plant I MASON - Miss Susan Zus- ' ed the covered dlsh dinner. Gilts weekend. Barbara remained to
I'h."~ontraclors wtlf':e annru0: 'pan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of money and personal gllts jvisit wltb her grandparents.
eed in the near future by Rob- IGeorse Zuol'an ol ~·~on he· :were given to Rev. Dille and , Mr. and Mra. Jack Ford and
Ifamily of Huntsville Alaba- 1
.came the bride of William Gor- . his family
ert Ander&amp;OD, consultln g engl. ld
w·
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of Mr I
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neer of Charleston who Is tab- ' 01! 11M! renne~' son
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Good Wlll Club Meetmc
ma ere v ling h parenla, I
ulatins the bids. •
. ~· and Mrs. Roy WJRebre~ner , Sy-, The Good WID Club mel on Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Ford here .
Bridge Party
racuse on Friday evenmg Aug- F'riday evening at the home ol Mr. George Jewell Ia a 111rg~
M Ma k Ward tertalned ust 23, at Letart, W. Va. Ailed- · Mn. Joseph p gh with Mr cal patient at Melp General ,
rs.
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ants were Mt and Mrs Herbau
"· H ltal
'" Tuesday evening with
a le Wells
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Melvin Knapp as bosle8s. Dur· 08P •
Brldse party. Prizes were won
·.
1mg the IIOCial hour refresh- Mr. Doroey Lee Roush vlslt·ll
b,· Mra. F. C. Reicberl, Miss The br~de wore a white bro- lmenta were served to Mrs. Jos-!ed his wile at Cleveland,
Nancy 'Scally, IIIII Mn. Paul cade saUn dreSJ with a white ephlne Miller, Mrs. Thelma Mrs. Roullh Is. recuperating
Scally.OthersplayinawereMra. feather hat. Her other acces- 'Capehart, Mrs. Douglao Miller, tbe home ol her
Mls
George Thayer, Mra; Herman sarles were also white. .
!Mrs. Th01118s Grinstead, Mrs. Loolse Strlpllog, lifter
Layne, Mrs. Hilda Rldpay, ~couple lell on Frtday for Panoy Fry, Mrs. William Me- surgical patient at Cle~•elaJndiJ
Mrs. George Ingels and Mrs. their wedding trip to Vlrslnla Farland, Mrs. Harold Capebart, Clinic.
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Mrs. Paugh or Mason, Mrs. Jo- i Mr. and Mrs. Jess Roush of
R. G. Greene.
Cherokoe Farm Woman'a
Tbe brl~ 1s a graduate of lseph Paugh, Mrs. Cliff Jacque jBuffalo, N. Y., Is visiting Mr.
The Cherokee Farm Woman's Waha~ High School class of of Toledo, 0., Mrs. A1 bert ,and Mrs. Clilf Roush.
Club held their annual family 1981. She was a member or the Fields or Uncoln Park, Mich.
·picnic on Tueiday evening In band~ FHA, and school choru~. and tbe hostess, Mrs. Kanpp.
.
the New Haven Park. Tboee at- Sbe IS employed at Bachner •INew Ravea PersOaala
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!ending were Mr. and Mrs. Market In Mason. The sroom I Mr. Albert Thompson has J
George Oliver, Tony, Shelia and 8l'adualed from Po~~~troy H1gh been a IAII'glcal patltnt ot lbe
Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald School IIIII b employed at the iGalllpolla CUnlc Hoopltal.
Clark, Gary and Patty, Mr. Rlcloe Planing MDI.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flesher
and Mrs. Charle8 Stone and Mr. and Mrs. Wlnebrenner .and family vacationed ID J!eek.
Elaine, Mr. and Mrs. Luther ·wUI reside at Syracuse where ley, W. Va. laat week and at.
Smith, Terry and Timmy, Mr1. they are building a bouae.
tended tbe showin&amp; o1 "Jioo.
'Josepb ~ugh, Debbie, ~t,.
ey In the Rocks."
.
•aM Jlietll1, and Mn. Leo !.[tellMr. and Mrs. Mark Ward Ire
field and Cathy.
spending several weeks vacaEntlorlaiU Clau
.tlooing and touring places or m..
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooke
teres!, Including Louisville, Ky.,
entertained lbe Fourth Grade
Indlsna, St. Loob, Chicago, DiSunday School class or the llfr. and Mrs. TbereOD John· lrolt, New York, Pennsylvania,
E.U.B. Church st Edward Bum- son were guesls or honor at a ' Virglaia, Weot Vlrsinia and CaDgarner Lake on Wednesday ~ve- dinner Saturday evealng, Ang·
.
nmg. A wiener roast and fish- Iust 24, at the Martin Restaurant Mr. ~d Mrs. ~ Foraker
Ins was enjoyed by those at- Icelebrating their 25tb wedding
family ol Byumlle, 0., Mrs.
tend1ng: Kathy Weaver, Arch- anniversary.
Yonker o1 Cambridge,
ea Hayes,
N:mcy
Rousb, 1 Other suesta Included Mr. and
Mrs. Mildred Thompson,
Cozy Cook, Resma
Hessoo, Mra. (loa Johnson o1 RJnesvUie,
W. Va. were guesta dur·
BlU'D• oleanI
.Jimmy Roush, Ted Routh,~ GeoraJa, Mr. and Mrs. KeMetb
the weekend o1 Mrs. Sadie Fill )'Out tank now- pNVent
ty Roush and Mr. and Mrs. Konicek of Wakeman. 0 h 10 IWarth.
condensation and rulti.JII dill'·
Cooke.
Mr. Scott Wheeler of
Porta- Mr. an&lt;! Mrs. Cherles Carron ing warm 'W.tber. Teuco Fuel
it tbo ftnsR •aallty iltatW.S.W.S .Meet
mouth Ohio
Miss VIrginia
daughter Joan are vaca- Chiof
lac OlJ :JOU C&amp;ll lmy.
The W.S.W.S. of the E.U.I. Johl11~n, .,;, and Mrs. F r e
In Florida.
In Golll,.lls g11
Church met for their AuliUat Philson, Mr. and Mrs. B
Mr. and Mrs. David Roush j
meeting at lbe home ol Mrs Philson and Mrs. Arthur
sOllJ spent several days last
In Molsio I Ma- c.unllto
BurTell Dawson wltb Mrs. Ed- •on all Of Racine.
vacationing at scenic
PhoM pt, PI-nt 1513
lth Roush aa co-bostess. Tbe
1n w 1 V" 1a 1b
Dlllrlbutsd
In This Aru ly
meeting was opened -'lb a ...... y. FolloWing the dinner, a
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held t lbe
Seneca Caverna, Cass CITY ICI I I'UIL COMPANY
hinll'llollnl
er by Mrs. Jlowud Burris, who cep on was
a
Railroad and Blackwater Falls.
also prellfllllllll the lesaon "To home In Racine. Tbe guella
Altendlnl the Roush reunion
Know Each
Fred honor
~~ervedcenter«! witb at Follansbee, W. Va., rtcent- Batey
and Mrs. R. Mrl.
F. Bryant
from a table

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song, "More About Jesus" was coffee service and a c1
•ung by an, followed by read- PllDCh bowl. ·
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wera pven by Mrs. Otha Uev- attending the dinner and
lllg and Mrt. Clayton Athey. A IIIII Mn. Clulrlee BurrMel~'&gt;elvtry,
discusskl!l 1111 beld by Mr a. 111111 Mn. WIDlam
Burris.
1Mr. IIIII Mn. Jake Lee,
AttendJnt 111n Mill Mmle llld Mrs. Huih Culler, Mr.
l!umga~. Mrs. Clayton AtlJ.. IMn. Carl Blllkam, Mr. an
1Mrs. Richard Lee, and Mr.
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Howanl Burris, J4ra. Olha
Clarence Prlee.
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Standing Committees Named

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lelty, Mllte Arcliet' 'and Mrs. too n n•_tlllcldal to haft• Jtkat.
Cbalrt11en 11111ned .,_ CJ(~ Smltll, coun.oelor, and Rcopi!U- lnl part{ lhe· 11m 'l'lladiJ Cll
•nahiP, Alita earpen~er one~ It)',. Mn.' Gay Nelgler, COtllllel· eae~~ -~~~Jar .u Metp coun.
IIObetta ~h, · with Mro. C. 01'.
~ lllell'.llerJ 'trlfb 111!1 fll'lt lo be

Rep~tativea af tho Yooth and liP lit 21 yeera. or Itt· At II'. Tompkins, counsler; · ll'altb,
FelloWbhips ol the Methodist present there - ~~ •• ~~~~ Jennllor Crew and Chris ThompChurcbes m M•lgs County met IJI'OUPI !Nm 25 ....u""'.'"' , .ur- kins; Rev. t.4. E. Do~. coonat the !Jnited Methodist cburdl cbes In the COU!'If-, ,Jennd~ selor; Fellowship, Mary
Jo
, Tuesday !rom 2 - 4 p. m. to plan 1 Crew cl !he Umled Methodist Roush, Linda Henderson; Out!963-&amp;t activities and to ~arne church Is prooldent ol the coun- reach , Mildred LUcas, 1~rs. Carl
chairmen of areas of acuon. ty group; Roberta Roush, Le- Herring, counstlor:
Witness,
This ~roup includes boys •nd ·Jarl Falls, vico president, and Rose Easterday, and ReY, Rofrom grade 7 through !2 ·Dianne Criswell, Middleport ...,. Ibert R. Card, counselor; Publl-

For. Solem Center PTA Yeat

Carol Pleree, pm~ldent of the ·Turner, Olarlotto
S11eQ1 Center P. T. A. met with -Jolln Colwell.

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the c:hllrmon of the varlous j Magazine.
Vivian Pierce, ;
&lt;OIIlll\ltlees lor the comin~ year·chairman; Jean Kennedy.
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at the lldlool 'I'Uooday evening. ' Safety, Rn Shenefield, chalr- 1

Mr. f'ler&lt;oto "h"'"' Mn \'ale man ; Earl Cray.
chalnnan ol the program 1 Hospitality , Jessie Might,
eommJII.., •nd othor members chairman; Rose Wright, FraJ&gt;o
are Mrs. llol'othy Cray, Mrs. ces Harless.
Chf'Stf'r Grange To
Olive Page, and Mis.&lt; Ruby I Refreshments. Faye Wall&lt;er,
Off'
Coughenoor w•r• chosen to as- chairman: Jessie Cooper, Katb·
.'Vnnu&gt; 'Vt&gt;w
lrl'rs
Chester Grange 2009 met ,
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Tuesdav evening wllh · "·
Earl Dean, worlhy master, in
were:
chairman; Maurita Miller, Rogcharge.
Publicity, Betty Hutchison, er Roush.
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chairman; Deana HoHman . 1 Parents and Family Ule Ed- ;
MISS M&lt;COMAS
!rom the National Gran~e in :
Mombesrblp, Catherine Col- ucation. Gladys Major, chair- ;
'regard to Grange activities. A I ,
well, chairman; Roberta Knapp, man: Bernice Mldkill, Alma
Ireport was given on the ice !
Dorothy Bolen.
1Smith.
cream soci,al held August 3. A j
RecMtion, Adra Swick, i Delegates and alternates are
Imeeting of Pomona Grang• wa. 1
chairman: llazel Grate, Jessie Roberta Wilson. Bernice l!id•annount-ed lor Sept. 6 at the i
Mjght. •
. kill, Catherine Shenefield, Faye
mg OnS IRock Springs hall. Election of ·
Ways and Means, Alma Smth, , Walker, and Monna Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee W. Me- officers was announced lor the
chairman; Marie Stevens, Ma- An invitation !rom County Comas, 341 Main-st. Middleport, ' next meetinc, Sept . 24. Refresh·
bel Harmon, Anna Elizabeth ' Council to attend c·lasses in are announcing the engagement ments were- served.

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uletl were Oet.ber rr ot tJJtlt. wu IIIIIIOUII(li!C fnr Sept, lf frool
e4 Melltoillat Ooarcll: Nov· 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. et the Grp
ember U, RKiae; Feb. IS, Melhodlst dWrch Ill GaUipollo.
Mlddlepnrl; A_.rl: Zl, '$yroeu,. Also 8IIIIOUIICeCI waa the I all
and Jane 28, Partland plll'll: I• rally ol Portsmouth But DJt.~
a plctlle apo8IOI'ed bJ tile Leo trlct to be beld In r.au~po~~e,
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and approaching marriage of .

their daughter, Shirley Dtane.
to Mr. Harold 0 . George, son , Salem Center PT.l
o1 l·tr. and Mrs. Martin R.
To 11eet Sept ..'Jrd
l;eorge, 207 Kelton Rd., Galli- The Salem Center P. T. A.
pnlis.
will meet on Tuesday, SeptemThe vows of the double-ring ber 3, at 8 p. m. Mrs. Nellie
~ eremm1y will be read Satur-· Myers will be in charge of cfe.. .
tlay, September 14, at 7 p. m. votions.
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~d Heath Methodist Church. 1.nth
The program will be under ;
the Re\1. M. E. Dowson ofhc1al· ,direction of Mrs. Marie Turner.
mg . The bride-to-be is a gradu· [and Mrs Kate Roush leaders I
ate ol Middleport High school: ,of the g;rls 4-H club 'and Rex i

which CREDENZA would you choose?
Pick any one

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THE PROVINCIAL • Antique White with Fru~wood Top
Also in all Fruilwood Finish

..:he is a member of the ch01r. ' and Carol Pierce, leaders of the ;
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For the past two years she has boys' 4-H club.
bt·en the adv1sor o[ the Wide- Plans will be made to host ,
Awake 4-H Club.
. , the Meigs County COuncil. All i 1
Tlw prospC'ctlve brdegroom ts · parents are urged to attend. : ~
a graduate of North Gallia Htgh President Carol Pierce asks full '
school. class of 1959. He is em- ~ attendance. Refreshrnnts will •
played at Holzer Hospital but !be served.
r
will leave for basic training in I
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tile Army at Fort Knox, Ky. on
september t7, 1963.
illn"'" al a Youngstown hosplt·[
- -- ·- - ·-· al. Mrs. Wise was &amp;. frequent
THE COiHI.MPORARY • Walnut finish
P. T. A. school of Instruction at :visitor of anothel' cousin, Mrs.!
Porlland on Thursday August Lydia Stewart, who has been
~9th was read by Mrs. Vale. ' E4 Wise, bad died alter a short I
Plans w~re made lo ac&lt;"ept the· with the Wise family the past '
invitation .
!month.
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are. vice president, Nellie My· '
ers, secrt'tary, Catherine Slwnefield ; tr·pasurt&gt;r, Glenna Rllth
'Crisp.

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lnc:ludt 1 23. l'orl!tdclell
dlvl!l'lln&amp; aqol lllteUipZllly _li&amp;ht I!U Llllil, sau, 'An, 111!1 1 : :
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matter at blild, perhapa thll Ia -ork'a "ToniCbt" program lor
that
as aood a lime 11 1111J to p8J a
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and lht mutiCill half-hour ''nil premlere Sept. II oa IIDit net·
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Gettint a credenza is li~e dist:ln'lfiiiJ In
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8: 15 Jonea Buick Show
1:00 Sign 011 Newo
10:05 POlka Party
1:06 Sacrtd Hearl
10:311 Public Service
1:30 COuuli7 Jamboree
11:06 Top Ton Show
12:00 Nooa Report
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12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
7:05 Broaldalt Party
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"Jimmy'• habit of postponlnc thinp Ia aettln~ mol
1:" Bright Star Show
8:110 Sundown Serl!llade
Now ize'e tl')'lna to paltpane my birthday!'
7:35 Picklna Hdwr Show
1:110 Sip on
- - - - - - - - - - - , - - - : - - : : - - - - - j N O News Report - Oblo
1:00 Sign Oil :... June
8?011 Broakfut Party
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1:110 Breakfaat Party
liOp 7:30 Slgo On News
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II:S6 MI.- CotmiJ News
9:05 CGffeo With Janet
1:00 Baptist Layman's 'lour
1:11 11~ OD
12:110 Community Nowa
t·t; Betty NeWIAIII
8:35 Hour of Deliverall&lt;'e
l:llfl llluslell Cloelt
12:11&amp; Nooo Nelli
10:05 Ministerial Aaaoc.
Olav. Paul Joaesl
7:11 N"'
12:10 Oblo Nelli
10:20 Counlr)' Hoe Down
9:00 Wings of Healing
7'10 Mtllleai Clooll
12:11 Markell
11:06 SWap Shot
9:30 Sunday Show
7:11 NR1 lleldllza
11:20 Btzlletlzl Board
11:10 Farm NOWI
10:00 Voice or Prophoq
7:11 Mtzlleal Clock
12:211 New~ 0 Grams
11:40 FamDy Wortthlp Bour-Tbu 10:35 Sunday Show
7:• 11te LlfeHnt
12:311 All'kUJttzre Apn1
12:00 Noon Report
11:00 Country Hymntlmt
1:11 0b1o Valley Newt
12:46 Cour.try Go Round
12:" Mt!llc Jt!ll For You
12:110 Noon Roport
a·CI WGrld • Oltlo NOWI
·1:55 News Ileal
12:11 Goe!iller'a Guest Star-Frl 12:15 The Search
1:10 1pir11 Tedq
2:110 COUt:try Go Round
3:110 Platter Party
12:30 Rev. Merltn Teell
1:11 ·W.Ibtr Plelth
l:llll NeW11 Ileal
f:ll BlaeltZW AulD Sltow
1:00 Billy Graham
.:it. Mllll'!ll Clot*
S:tiO Mid Wlf Motlnee
f:30 l..acal NeWE
1:30 Tbe Lutheran Hlllli'
1:5$ OtlaiziHEnlliY Ntwa
1:11&amp; Ntwa Beat
f:55 Bill Stem Sporta
1:110 Signs of the Times
t:CI ·1•1 I 11h11
f:IIO Dllt:lag wltb Doll
1:110 Bowling llecnl
(Rev. W. S. Billups)
1:10 Pt!itUc ~
f:30 lzltel'dll!lgt
8:06 VID p. trtcil Sports
I:L~ Public Service
8:4$ "'I!11IJ Wonblp aI:GO Ctla:::tUZ!Ity lilewa
1:30 Sw:dowa flenitldl
2:35 Tbe Big Ule
10:11 !~h.- CttzzniJ Nno
S:06 World • lilolloaal lilewa 7:01i Tbe World Todlf
3:00 Sunday Showcase
10:&lt;1 '1'dt II tlze ToWEl
1:11 SpadiRbl Oil SpaZ1I
7:30 lii&amp;D Off
f:OO Hatlr or DeclsiOD
ID'SI ~I:ZI Weolbereaat
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- lite m«n'lis' Ctorp Spdm lila b 1 i4 t. Al-111 ,U 1M ",:..1 Cooper 111!1 ) - MleArtbur 111
. . 1 debonair ~ t«LI'IIDI port From.:." tlfortl, lila
rAtw7 Gf two t:eladenta ofll.
denl, romancilll uotJe wa ... bani lbt ~·· braad Gl .. ~ 'tlbo 1rJ to - a lllbuwlno
uui.nlarttn• 11&gt;e Null. ~~tY~aC 11r1ea1 .....-.... tbat NBC - to ...... • ua~aa
of! an Artlb molt aad. eiiOMII bat bNmM !ICIIed lor,
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t!W there's 10 bl&amp; illla ..... 1t11. li:t&lt;o lbt rilt &lt;ll David JltofBIJ,
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tip corrapol!clent, 111!1 lbt ,.. fmll'ltt td)n I occupatloa II 0 A I L'Y
atilt li thai !'- ~ adtooll maJdlll ~· He told G( lila
U.llllkare havlnc a f4UCb tlmt fllUittlhw boJ who wu !llbd IJo'5o ZDUclz
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Activities· Name Cornmltteei · ·

Standing Committees Named

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rt'lair
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lelty, Mllte Arcliet' 'and Mrs. too n n•_tlllcldal to haft• Jtkat.
Cbalrt11en 11111ned .,_ CJ(~ Smltll, coun.oelor, and Rcopi!U- lnl part{ lhe· 11m 'l'lladiJ Cll
•nahiP, Alita earpen~er one~ It)',. Mn.' Gay Nelgler, COtllllel· eae~~ -~~~Jar .u Metp coun.
IIObetta ~h, · with Mro. C. 01'.
~ lllell'.llerJ 'trlfb 111!1 fll'lt lo be

Rep~tativea af tho Yooth and liP lit 21 yeera. or Itt· At II'. Tompkins, counsler; · ll'altb,
FelloWbhips ol the Methodist present there - ~~ •• ~~~~ Jennllor Crew and Chris ThompChurcbes m M•lgs County met IJI'OUPI !Nm 25 ....u""'.'"' , .ur- kins; Rev. t.4. E. Do~. coonat the !Jnited Methodist cburdl cbes In the COU!'If-, ,Jennd~ selor; Fellowship, Mary
Jo
, Tuesday !rom 2 - 4 p. m. to plan 1 Crew cl !he Umled Methodist Roush, Linda Henderson; Out!963-&amp;t activities and to ~arne church Is prooldent ol the coun- reach , Mildred LUcas, 1~rs. Carl
chairmen of areas of acuon. ty group; Roberta Roush, Le- Herring, counstlor:
Witness,
This ~roup includes boys •nd ·Jarl Falls, vico president, and Rose Easterday, and ReY, Rofrom grade 7 through !2 ·Dianne Criswell, Middleport ...,. Ibert R. Card, counselor; Publl-

For. Solem Center PTA Yeat

Carol Pleree, pm~ldent of the ·Turner, Olarlotto
S11eQ1 Center P. T. A. met with -Jolln Colwell.

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the c:hllrmon of the varlous j Magazine.
Vivian Pierce, ;
&lt;OIIlll\ltlees lor the comin~ year·chairman; Jean Kennedy.
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at the lldlool 'I'Uooday evening. ' Safety, Rn Shenefield, chalr- 1

Mr. f'ler&lt;oto "h"'"' Mn \'ale man ; Earl Cray.
chalnnan ol the program 1 Hospitality , Jessie Might,
eommJII.., •nd othor members chairman; Rose Wright, FraJ&gt;o
are Mrs. llol'othy Cray, Mrs. ces Harless.
Chf'Stf'r Grange To
Olive Page, and Mis.&lt; Ruby I Refreshments. Faye Wall&lt;er,
Off'
Coughenoor w•r• chosen to as- chairman: Jessie Cooper, Katb·
.'Vnnu&gt; 'Vt&gt;w
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Chester Grange 2009 met ,
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Tuesdav evening wllh · "·
Earl Dean, worlhy master, in
were:
chairman; Maurita Miller, Rogcharge.
Publicity, Betty Hutchison, er Roush.
I
i Communications were read ;
chairman; Deana HoHman . 1 Parents and Family Ule Ed- ;
MISS M&lt;COMAS
!rom the National Gran~e in :
Mombesrblp, Catherine Col- ucation. Gladys Major, chair- ;
'regard to Grange activities. A I ,
well, chairman; Roberta Knapp, man: Bernice Mldkill, Alma
Ireport was given on the ice !
Dorothy Bolen.
1Smith.
cream soci,al held August 3. A j
RecMtion, Adra Swick, i Delegates and alternates are
Imeeting of Pomona Grang• wa. 1
chairman: llazel Grate, Jessie Roberta Wilson. Bernice l!id•annount-ed lor Sept. 6 at the i
Mjght. •
. kill, Catherine Shenefield, Faye
mg OnS IRock Springs hall. Election of ·
Ways and Means, Alma Smth, , Walker, and Monna Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee W. Me- officers was announced lor the
chairman; Marie Stevens, Ma- An invitation !rom County Comas, 341 Main-st. Middleport, ' next meetinc, Sept . 24. Refresh·
bel Harmon, Anna Elizabeth ' Council to attend c·lasses in are announcing the engagement ments were- served.

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uletl were Oet.ber rr ot tJJtlt. wu IIIIIIOUII(li!C fnr Sept, lf frool
e4 Melltoillat Ooarcll: Nov· 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. et the Grp
ember U, RKiae; Feb. IS, Melhodlst dWrch Ill GaUipollo.
Mlddlepnrl; A_.rl: Zl, '$yroeu,. Also 8IIIIOUIICeCI waa the I all
and Jane 28, Partland plll'll: I• rally ol Portsmouth But DJt.~
a plctlle apo8IOI'ed bJ tile Leo trlct to be beld In r.au~po~~e,
ma4el!ll ... •eettwc• ..,...._

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and approaching marriage of .

their daughter, Shirley Dtane.
to Mr. Harold 0 . George, son , Salem Center PT.l
o1 l·tr. and Mrs. Martin R.
To 11eet Sept ..'Jrd
l;eorge, 207 Kelton Rd., Galli- The Salem Center P. T. A.
pnlis.
will meet on Tuesday, SeptemThe vows of the double-ring ber 3, at 8 p. m. Mrs. Nellie
~ eremm1y will be read Satur-· Myers will be in charge of cfe.. .
tlay, September 14, at 7 p. m. votions.
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~d Heath Methodist Church. 1.nth
The program will be under ;
the Re\1. M. E. Dowson ofhc1al· ,direction of Mrs. Marie Turner.
mg . The bride-to-be is a gradu· [and Mrs Kate Roush leaders I
ate ol Middleport High school: ,of the g;rls 4-H club 'and Rex i

which CREDENZA would you choose?
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THE PROVINCIAL • Antique White with Fru~wood Top
Also in all Fruilwood Finish

..:he is a member of the ch01r. ' and Carol Pierce, leaders of the ;
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For the past two years she has boys' 4-H club.
bt·en the adv1sor o[ the Wide- Plans will be made to host ,
Awake 4-H Club.
. , the Meigs County COuncil. All i 1
Tlw prospC'ctlve brdegroom ts · parents are urged to attend. : ~
a graduate of North Gallia Htgh President Carol Pierce asks full '
school. class of 1959. He is em- ~ attendance. Refreshrnnts will •
played at Holzer Hospital but !be served.
r
will leave for basic training in I
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tile Army at Fort Knox, Ky. on
september t7, 1963.
illn"'" al a Youngstown hosplt·[
- -- ·- - ·-· al. Mrs. Wise was &amp;. frequent
THE COiHI.MPORARY • Walnut finish
P. T. A. school of Instruction at :visitor of anothel' cousin, Mrs.!
Porlland on Thursday August Lydia Stewart, who has been
~9th was read by Mrs. Vale. ' E4 Wise, bad died alter a short I
Plans w~re made lo ac&lt;"ept the· with the Wise family the past '
invitation .
!month.
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are. vice president, Nellie My· '
ers, secrt'tary, Catherine Slwnefield ; tr·pasurt&gt;r, Glenna Rllth
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city were 11M bUia ot nil &lt;lroll, tor Noll Coward·
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dlvl!l'lln&amp; aqol lllteUipZllly _li&amp;ht I!U Llllil, sau, 'An, 111!1 1 : :
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matter at blild, perhapa thll Ia -ork'a "ToniCbt" program lor
that
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till two boat auml!ltr aorto. of CBS-TV'a lied SlrelloD relurnl I
booblvo
IIIli y... liN "lloport From . " Sept. Z4 .. Ed SulUvan'a lf&amp;IODlll 11. ~=•t:
and lht mutiCill half-hour ''nil premlere Sept. II oa IIDit net·
Zealand
Uvely tlaoo," whldlla bavinlltl work featurea Jimmy Durable fl. Doctrine

Gettint a credenza is li~e dist:ln'lfiiiJ In
e~tr1 closet. (bcept 1 closet wn lltlvtr
so pretty.! The ""'" sl!elm weJco011
stacks of records or linens or teys or
dishes or almost 1nylhing. Y01'U find It

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BAKER FURNITURE

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AT OUR NEW LOCATION
IN MIDDLEPORT, 0•

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LEARN OF DEATH
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Seidenabel
' have ledrned their cousin. Mrs.

Now H~iner's £nfJched Bread comes to
label.' To ooer ti1e loaf, just peef

the !abtl. Aifer eact. use. you can
redose the oacl&lt;.agf t-asily. Press

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the label Wtfh your finr;;et and it
.sticlfs (lrmly lo the cellophane.
the label

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, ,LOUSES by Jean
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the bread'~ IJI!Ien freshnes s

B;tautlful styles in the name brand fashions.
and pastels. Sizes 30 to 38 and 40 to
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A.HUZAO

7:06 Breaklasl Party
8: 15 Jonea Buick Show
1:00 Sign 011 Newo
10:05 POlka Party
1:06 Sacrtd Hearl
10:311 Public Service
1:30 COuuli7 Jamboree
11:06 Top Ton Show
12:00 Nooa Report
8 - -- N
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12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
7:05 Broaldalt Party
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1:011 ...... ..,. • - .,
"Jimmy'• habit of postponlnc thinp Ia aettln~ mol
1:" Bright Star Show
8:110 Sundown Serl!llade
Now ize'e tl')'lna to paltpane my birthday!'
7:35 Picklna Hdwr Show
1:110 Sip on
- - - - - - - - - - - , - - - : - - : : - - - - - j N O News Report - Oblo
1:00 Sign Oil :... June
8?011 Broakfut Party
51/NDAY
1:110 Breakfaat Party
liOp 7:30 Slgo On News
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II:S6 MI.- CotmiJ News
9:05 CGffeo With Janet
1:00 Baptist Layman's 'lour
1:11 11~ OD
12:110 Community Nowa
t·t; Betty NeWIAIII
8:35 Hour of Deliverall&lt;'e
l:llfl llluslell Cloelt
12:11&amp; Nooo Nelli
10:05 Ministerial Aaaoc.
Olav. Paul Joaesl
7:11 N"'
12:10 Oblo Nelli
10:20 Counlr)' Hoe Down
9:00 Wings of Healing
7'10 Mtllleai Clooll
12:11 Markell
11:06 SWap Shot
9:30 Sunday Show
7:11 NR1 lleldllza
11:20 Btzlletlzl Board
11:10 Farm NOWI
10:00 Voice or Prophoq
7:11 Mtzlleal Clock
12:211 New~ 0 Grams
11:40 FamDy Wortthlp Bour-Tbu 10:35 Sunday Show
7:• 11te LlfeHnt
12:311 All'kUJttzre Apn1
12:00 Noon Report
11:00 Country Hymntlmt
1:11 0b1o Valley Newt
12:46 Cour.try Go Round
12:" Mt!llc Jt!ll For You
12:110 Noon Roport
a·CI WGrld • Oltlo NOWI
·1:55 News Ileal
12:11 Goe!iller'a Guest Star-Frl 12:15 The Search
1:10 1pir11 Tedq
2:110 COUt:try Go Round
3:110 Platter Party
12:30 Rev. Merltn Teell
1:11 ·W.Ibtr Plelth
l:llll NeW11 Ileal
f:ll BlaeltZW AulD Sltow
1:00 Billy Graham
.:it. Mllll'!ll Clot*
S:tiO Mid Wlf Motlnee
f:30 l..acal NeWE
1:30 Tbe Lutheran Hlllli'
1:5$ OtlaiziHEnlliY Ntwa
1:11&amp; Ntwa Beat
f:55 Bill Stem Sporta
1:110 Signs of the Times
t:CI ·1•1 I 11h11
f:IIO Dllt:lag wltb Doll
1:110 Bowling llecnl
(Rev. W. S. Billups)
1:10 Pt!itUc ~
f:30 lzltel'dll!lgt
8:06 VID p. trtcil Sports
I:L~ Public Service
8:4$ "'I!11IJ Wonblp aI:GO Ctla:::tUZ!Ity lilewa
1:30 Sw:dowa flenitldl
2:35 Tbe Big Ule
10:11 !~h.- CttzzniJ Nno
S:06 World • lilolloaal lilewa 7:01i Tbe World Todlf
3:00 Sunday Showcase
10:&lt;1 '1'dt II tlze ToWEl
1:11 SpadiRbl Oil SpaZ1I
7:30 lii&amp;D Off
f:OO Hatlr or DeclsiOD
ID'SI ~I:ZI Weolbereaat
un Sign Off - Juzte
4:45 John GrHII:t
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5:110 ~~y Sbo1
1_,. .PrldaJ; aturitll Ull IDIIde llooU
1:00 Sip OD N8:00 - " " SeteDada
8do ·lllnl'
1:• . _ lllftL
8:115 Coutltr7 Jom' ane
7:30 Slgo on
11:45 World NeWI
I:GO lii&amp;D. Off
8:30 II'- Nnl
8:00 Slen on "" Jtme

ily, including Mrs. Ethel Elias
and daughter, Mrs. Virginia
1 faudre~. and her niece , Donna
Louise Wnl, all of Mason.

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BUBINESB AND '1'Hil KlllrSTONII: OJil PROBPEJIIT1',..
DICXIINS

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BBSALISAO,

MONDAY TBRU FRIDA1

The styles you want ... sheath, pleated,
wrap-a.round, Culoltes and ''Grass Hop
pers " Wool, flannE'I , dacron and ~otlon
blf'nds in petites and re~ulars. Sizes 22 to
:10 and 32 to 38.

N.w ardigon

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A a,to,..... Qooo!atloa

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The New Styles

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serves as buffet. too.

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perfect for the foyer. living room, den.
hallway, or ttle dinin1 roum whtrt it

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entertained Sunday with a din. ner in honor of Mr. Folden's
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GJ.\lK..DINNKR
tailored to a Tin rich, supple tan OF1!1ack••·•P•Pz"l.... i~-Mrs. "· P. .F&lt;oi:lo....,f..WUand

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Ametiela hlltory "'l11o
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- lite m«n'lis' Ctorp Spdm lila b 1 i4 t. Al-111 ,U 1M ",:..1 Cooper 111!1 ) - MleArtbur 111
. . 1 debonair ~ t«LI'IIDI port From.:." tlfortl, lila
rAtw7 Gf two t:eladenta ofll.
denl, romancilll uotJe wa ... bani lbt ~·· braad Gl .. ~ 'tlbo 1rJ to - a lllbuwlno
uui.nlarttn• 11&gt;e Null. ~~tY~aC 11r1ea1 .....-.... tbat NBC - to ...... • ua~aa
of! an Artlb molt aad. eiiOMII bat bNmM !ICIIed lor,
.
t!W there's 10 bl&amp; illla ..... 1t11. li:t&lt;o lbt rilt &lt;ll David JltofBIJ,
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Well. Goorp II tM&gt;toapr a far- Thta,' lt&lt;ICDID~ Zllll&lt;!tl lllot tho
tip corrapol!clent, 111!1 lbt ,.. fmll'ltt td)n I occupatloa II 0 A I L'Y
atilt li thai !'- ~ adtooll maJdlll ~· He told G( lila
U.llllkare havlnc a f4UCb tlmt fllUittlhw boJ who wu !llbd IJo'5o ZDUclz
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wonn
ap brllhl• p~V~poel.o. Alas, .lbt live 111!1 llw ..W "Am I bt:r· a, -.rllllfp
lt. PolMiddle Eall .im't what -It · aaod flli Ott 1!11 1 oelllncT" wu tbl
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FOR SALE in Cheator : 1 I'GOIIl
the Melllodlat ·a.urcb Friday
house with bath, full bile'
even.ID&amp; Aug. 23 · 'l1le meeUnc
men!, 11rage and garden lot.
.
waa pneeded with a lis o'clodl
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Good locallon on Rt. No. ·
PT. PLEASANT - The Polnlmeet at the park Sunday, Sept.
covered dlab dlnDer. Mra. SybU
Mrs. Kathryn Baum, Che1- Pleasant Lions Club donated II to prepare for the ouUng. DU· The Boooter Sunday School Mlles presented the devotJon.
ter, Ohio, Phone tt11&gt;2001.
_., , to Krodel park durin&amp; 1 cher said that approstmately class honared Mr. and Mn. ala uailted by Mno. 14argant.
1959 Ford Fairl1ne 500- 2 Door_ $999 ====--:-;--;:-:::-=":::27:-::~=lp~ Ipark board meelills The!day ev- 1200 boys are e1pecled to partie- Robert Feuerbacher (Ruth Ann Houdaahelt, Mlsa Edltb Hay. ·
HOUSE FOR sale; 5 rooms and enlng.
lpate.
Petrel) recent newlyweda, with man, Mrs. Helen Younce, Mn.
V-8 eneine, std. tram., elean interior, reel and black finbath. built-in kitchen, 1&gt; acre Announcement WI' also made Walter Rice reported to lhe a shower Monday evening In Laura Waboo, Mra. IJIIla•
Ish. R aod H.
1
uound. Beyond city Hmlta., that the park haa been aelected Park Board that three family the Baptist church basement. Jividen, and Mrs. Beulab Brado
1959 R1mb!.r Custom St. Wagon_ $1095
Will consider land . contract. as the site' for the aonuol Cam(&gt;- reunions were held at the newly Games were played and re- ford. Mrs. B. M. PlekeDI wq
4 cyl. motor, std. tran1. SpoUetl elean interior, beautlful
Pb. wY 2-5367.
&amp;-27-liclerall of the Tri-State Area Coon- opened recreaUonal spa recent· celvlng prizes were Jack Feu- In charge of the bualneaa ivory and red finish. radio and beater.
WANT AD
FO=R;-;;SA"'
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roc)m-"'frm
icil of Boy Scoutl.
ly aadkinthat adeven moreoltour~s erbocher, Martha Lou Beegled, slon,
1957
Olclsmobil• Super 88
$795
home
In
Middleport.
c
m;
The
LION
dctllatlon
to
the
.
are
ta g vantage
e Mrs. Jack Feuerbacher, an
. PEII80NALS
INFORMATION
0
HT Coupe. Beautiful black and red interior with white
11
pletely madem kitchen and jPirk waa made in special cere- :facilltles
the park each day. Maude Young.
Mr T G Hllldore relunte4
.QVt.DLINI:I
finish, motor A·l conditio•, automatic tran1. Good Urea,
1:01 p , II. DQ 8efoN Pu'bliC!It1oD
radio, heater .
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Ca
,
.
--•-b
La
Plan
The
board
voted
to
~ccept
After
the
bride
and
Broom
home.
fro. m
' ·Ho·bath. . ••ose to schoo . • I Im.......
y wreDCe
ts, lth •- lt.oUon of
H nt•••Lon
''"" hoopltal a•·
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IIIAdiD' V..IIIUae 11:00 A , JL
·~
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e
wV
a
u
-~
opended
their
gifts,
refresb1er ,__ .,...,ery and Ia ·
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or
see
at
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!Tommy
Holland,
Frank
Scholz,
'rv
station
(Citannel1311o
send
.....,
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C.\fte&amp;LA'I10NI
Hamilton Street, Middleport .to park •halrmaa Woody Ma-. ,
menlo were served to Mrs. valescing
COUKTIONI
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OPEN
EVES.
I:GO
P.M.
lfc
The
money
will
be
used
to
lin·
I Friday evening lor the taping er. Mrs. Bertha
oayre,
Mrs.
Mrs,
Ann
Ia confined to
J'or Dq of PUbhe1tloD
POMEROY,
OHIO
IN
POMEROY.
Ei8ft1
roo
m
BDte
coostructlon
of
picnic
'
o1
the
~am
"8alut.a
to
Point
Maggie
Shain,
Ethel
Smith,
her
home
by
illness.
UGtn..A.TIONS
~==================::! house, S bedroomo and hllll, sheltero at the pari site.
I Pleasant. The program wJU be Mrs. Martha Lou Beegle, Mrs. Mrs. Lavlnla Simpson
of
•
large lot. Good loeatloa Cllt of Carl Silche•, district commis·. broadcast by video t.ope Sun- Blanche
Watterson. Mrl. Columba&amp; spent several daya
011 011 Channel 13.
FOR RENT
FOR SALE
high water. Call WY ~2590. stoner of the MGM Dl::.Cict, an-' day
Blanche Spencer, Mrs. Helen with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Simp. .
518 tic noonced that the Tri-State Area
Simpson, Mro. Isabel Simpson,lson. She entered Melgo MomGo-Karl,
Phone
WY
U25t,
Dick
HOUSE
ON
Lincoln
Hetghto
FOR
SALE
-=-Nice.building
lot
Council
had
approved
Krodel
Mrs. Lillian Hayman, Mrs. Gret· orlal Hospital and underweat
ru Wut Ad h"h:e
I c.na , . wotdo ODI lniiU'tlDIL,
Sargenl.
8 28 3tp with 2 bedrooms. Call WY 2- In sYracuse. Level, away Park for the CamperaU. The
ta Simpson, Margaret Anne ourgery Monday evening.
110111m11m Cllllt.. 10 -•u
5127.
8-27-tlc from high water, near school local park was selected by the
Cole, Mrs. Ura Morrio, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cadle ~~
1 c-u. per wrrnl for TbrH CM»D- GOULD SHALLOW well pump
..vUft blldil,.._
used
on
week,
$75.
Call
WI
9-'
FOR
RENT:
New
Havea,
room
and
good
nelghborhond.
Ph.
executive
eoltllcl1
and
representMary
McCauley aud suaan, Mr. tencled • family reunion at er.
h11 dN Ill 4 . . . . . W'oM wW
8
M ell.atled tor a4vartlllq U' eut
3074.
Helen
Faircloth.
8-27-31p
modern,
basement
and
al'WY
:1--6432.
8
22
6tc
alives
of
the
sll
districts
_
that
and
Ml"ll.
Jack Feuerbacber, men Sunday.
1
plk\ wu.llll JO • .,. aftet' Heel'~"·
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TO CLEAN carpetl betler, age. No oewer or water billo. HOUSE FOR SAi.Eu;-Brad- make up the council. It will be
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pelrel and Mr. and. Mrl. Paul Hllidore
CUD or '~'~lANKa - U .JI lOr
we'll loan a BIU. ·~ustre Car- Tel. TU :1-5073.
bury. Five roomo, bath, blse- held at the park October 17, 18.
the honored gueots, Mr. and and famUy arrived Sunday ev·
110 word mitn1•um. Zacll •ddJ&amp;Ioa•
II Word 1e. OWW.I.. pUII~N
pet
Shampooer
FREE
With
1
23
lie
!
men!,
furnice,
alumin!
and
19th.
Scoulilla
officials
wUl
Mrs.
Robert Feuerbacher. Send· enlng from Montgomery, Ala~
181
., 1 ~ ,., WOJ'4.
purchase of Blue
Lustre
um siding, storm doors and I
• PT. PLEASANT J o h n lng gifts were Miss Vera enroute to the Air Force Base
om.cz HOlJB.I
1 :10 A. Jl., t• 1:00 p, M. ~
shampoo. Baker Furniture, ONE 5 room lparlnm1l Peo- windows, hardwood
noors.
i
INSURANCE
Franklin (Rags) Clendenen .. Beegle, Mrs. Clara Powell, Mr. at Anchorage, Alaska. '!'bey wiU
IUW'4a¥-4:31! A.M. q lJ:OO u.ooa
Middleport.
8-271te pie's Terrace. Phone 1518-J, Plenty of water. 7 years old. ;
Pt. Pleasant, died Tuesday' ev: and Mrs. Hugh Calma, Mro. spend lhla week With b1s PI"'
I'" II!D IIA&amp;Y
I"G-O.llEAT
oal
cir·
Pt.
Pleasant.
I
12
tie
Wy
2-60112.
jJOHNSON,
Slmpsoa
lnsuroace
ealng
In Rolur Hospital. He Marte Roush, Mrs.
Delores enta, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. llill'1"0 PLAt:l A
LARGE K " ·
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8
24
lip
;
Apney,
111.
All
forma
of
1n
had
been
Ill
the
past
18
montha.
Cleland,
Mrs.
Naomi
SU!bar~
&lt;lore.
~T 1'Jl0DU(:INQ
'WANT AD
cull~llpnghonseto~y
condt· THREE and"""" room fUrtltlb. FOR S~E : Lang!VUle.._.- Small ! suruce. Jim JohiBOD and He was bora in Mason County Mrs. Laura McKenzie.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Petrel and
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Bud s·
··October 2, 1894. the son of the
son Ben, Jr., visited ' Mr. ani
PHONE WY 2-2157
8-27 -3tc
....... ........ ~ I acre farm with I room i
tDopsoll. ....nI
ments. WY 2-54M.
houae. Barn. chicken house
1 1 ttc ate Lorenzo Dow and Lydia
Mrs. Gordon Cowdery at Wash.
"'
tie
and
outbuildings.
Water
in
,
Anne
McCulloch
Clendenen.
He
lngton,
C. H., recently.
d
I
1
WARM 'MORNING Hoatroa,'
Joyed
1 h
.
THANKS
house.
Th
..
oo
K.
Workman.
RHIOr
b..-.AI...:Y
was
emp
at
the
West
VIr·
B
anc
e Steele and Alma
CARD Of · ;.;___·_::..::.::.....:.....:...;;;.
coa~ stove, with fan. One aut~ NICELy Furnished 4 room aDd
• :u Sip ....._ . . . . . ...., pen... ginla Malleable Iron for more
Brown of Gallipolis were reWE WlSH 111 . !bank everyone malic g~s heater, lwo sma
bath apartment, Middleport. I
•"" - •• liNd.•
than 30 years. Mr. Clendenen
cent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
gas heatong stoves. one gas Phone WY 2·S874.
1
l'llltle WY J1.1G1
waa prominent in local sports
Mason Spencer.
who was so kind and thought· hot plate, one antenna tower.
BUSINESS
SERVICES
circles
for
years
alld
operated
Mr. and M-. ~-- W•·tson
1111
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lui ~r the death of ~lor- S. D. Buskirk, Rutland.
c
t
Mal s
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18
garet Peoples. We especlaUy
8-27-3tp
HELP WANTED
a res uran at 2008
n treet
, and Mr. and Mrl. William Wat.
wiolt to thank the Meigs MemFOR SALE OR RENT OHIO T.V. 8alea II Service, Inc.
known as "Rag's P'lace" before PT. PLEASANT _ Mr. and 1 son of Pomeroy went to McConorlal Hospltal, the doctors and LARGE HOME comfort fuel oil
Route No. 3. Pomeroy. We Kitchen Help and Part time !his retirement.
·
J Mrs. ·Lyle L. Austin of Hog&lt;ett neisvllle, Sunday to visit thelt
nurses, all of our neighbors, stove and fuel oil tank. Ex&lt;"el· FOR SALE: 5 room bouaa and servtce all makes,
Radio, night cook. Call in pei'IOtt. See . Surviving are his wife, Max· ,have been selecled to repro'""' aunt, Mrs. Ella Weaver.
Ewing Funeral Home, Mrs. lent condition. Mrs. J 0 h n bath, aewly decorated, gas T.V.. aod Appliances. ~eason- Mrs. Iris Collin• or Mrs. Gay me Dudding Clendenen; four !he United States in the Farm- MisS Ruth Ellis of Columbus
Miller and anyone else who Stout, Harrisonville. SH 2- bealillg. FuU basement Lo- able rates, free estnnates. c· 1 c' • 1 ,1 R tau 1 sons, Johnny, Timmy, Kendall ers Exchange program, Farm- called on relalives here IJtst
~'•l '' .50 servtrc e.
trc e
es ran1c•' and
helped ln any way.
4834.
8-27-!tc cated 123 Hu dson Stree!, One month S ,... Jeffery • .all at home; t wo1ers and World Affairs. The Aus- Wednesday.
.
8 28 3
Emma Joachim
MlddiPpOrL Price, $60011. Ill· ice call. Call WY 2-6572.
ststen, Mrs. John Douglas and Iins will tarvel to Ei!l'PI to eval- Mra. Violet Fiolter and son,
S~lers and Brot_~e~ RURAL 4 room house, base- i quire Ohio Hotel
8-27·30tc EMPLOYMENT Wanted ;Mrs. John Varian, both ol Pt. 1uate the farms in that country Kenny and Maycle Zvara of A.Jo.
--men!, large porch. 1 acre '
I I lfc
1Pleasant.
, aDd report to the United Slates ron spent several days with
1 wish to espreso my !hanks ground. Phone WY 2-6m.
IT'S NOT TOO late ro contact
· Funeral services will be con·. the -type of aid needed.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roush.
and appreciation to all of
I 22 30tp
LIVESTOCK
Emmet W. Shulor Contract- GENERAL HOUSEWORK, chil- jducted Thursday. at 2 p. m. •II They plan lo leave the latter I Mrs. Ray Roush of Clnclnmy friends, and relatives who
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, ing. lor that farm pond . Free dren or elderly couple, not the Chapman WilcOJell Mortu- 1part of October lnr a
six nato Is visiting her mother,
were so kind and helped aft· QUILT TOP$ :and qm ts. co~· PONIES Stallion 38 Inches eollmates. WY ~:1243.
siek. Live m. Call WY 2-6325.1ary with ll)e Rev. 0. H. Carder weeks stay in Egypt wHh • Mrs. Stella Cozart.
er the death of my mother, forlers. Mrs. Rose, 245
· high 'white m~ne and tall
8 24 tfe
or WY 2-240tl. AUce Euler, lofficlatlng. Burial will be in ' brleflng session before and aft . . Mrs . Arthur Banks, son 8ob•
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peclally
wish
5th
St.,
Middleport.
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'11000. 3·yean old grey mare,
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8 22 Gte
1 28 3tc uoc:re• ceme ery.
to thank the Meigs General
light mane and tall. 46 ln. PIIQTO COPYING SerYt.... _ _
pie from Idaho also chosen by Kyle Stump, son Denrils of Ak.
Hospital, doctors and nurses,
high $120. Both gentle. Child- Copy any letter or d..-.t. CEMENT Finisher, wants amaH
the farmers exchange program •ron are spending this weet
tbQCIO sending nowera, Rev.
FILL-UP TIMEI
I
ren can handle Call WY 2- '&gt;euler Insurance, Pomeroy. job. Call Vi 3·2266 or contact
will accompany the Austins. I wilh !heir mother, Mrs. Clara
2 t5 If&lt;
Arthur 'McCauley and 1 he No.1 and No 2
6133.
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Virgil Hudson,
Pomeroy,
The Aust.ins live on a G'l8 Roush,
Freeland Norris singers.
Fyr-Zon Treated
,
Ohio.
I 20 6tp
Eatered 801 lt.ot
acre dairy farm in Hogsett, Mr. and Mrs. Chari•• Beegla
Daughter Bertha Mar'Nine Thamesworth and Hamp· larl Gno•, I'IIIIIIIIDI uti LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING - 0-;.
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&amp;nd are the parents of one son, and aon, Chuckle, of Columbua
low, Hammond, Ind.
FUEL OIL
shire crossed pigs for sale.
Beatilla
111
bedf
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Among those who entered Richard, a teacher al Pt. Pleas- are visiting Mr. and Mri: Iia ·
8 29 1tp eAutomatio Degroe Day
George G. Roberto, Bashan.
llllluov•, O~l8
w nurse
aot nattenls. Holzer hospital in the past 24 ant senior high. Mr. Austin is Beegle.
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'15.110 week . . Phone WY ~ hour w
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Mrs. Christine Lake and
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Sower Machines
ld E. Findley, Rt. 1 Racine, Farm Bureau.
lson, Bill of Athens spent Mon.
FISH SANDWICH, 30e
onion . Colt Us Tocloy- WY 1-1111 I TWO COWS, I years old, fresh.
Roasnaollle Rates
tractor accident I. Samuel R.
day evening With Mr. and. Mrs.
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Three
miles
east
of
Chester.
Coli_·FARM
EQUIPMENT
Weot,
Rt.
I
Bidwell,
Mrs.
DoDFrancis Morris
8-28
rings, 30e.
,
Pomeroy landmark
Ed
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aleE. Findley, Rt. I Racine.
Mr. and Mrs: Ted Nance and ·;
Earl's Barber Shop will be_ I I. Moin
O~~t• Til ' p.m. ! ward Parson.
8·27-titp
7 211 tic FOR SALE: New HoUand For-I Mrs. Elmina Trago, W•ll.ton,
Billy Joe spent several days ' ·
age Harvester, 616. Good as 1 M'
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ary
en ormany,
visllillg their children at Cbe. ..
12 o'clock noon the 9th.
SMALL GAS relrtgerator, 1ood WY 2-6182.
Famaces AI'Jiold Brot•en Ohio, CH 7_2452 _
Waverly, Tryo M. Roberts. Ashapeake.
8 23 6tc
condition. For Sale, cheap,
a 24 ltc 1 til Eaol• Main Slrret Pom:
Sic
land.
Ky.,
and
Mrs.
Howard
w.
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Gauce
readlnp:
GalllpoUa
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Mrs. Freda Evans, Mrs. Bob
129
~- &lt;:ontact, Elden Walburn,
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Brownlee, Ravenswood, W. Va. !dam 17.9. IZ.3 running three Adams, Mrs. Phyllis O'Briea
LOSE WEIGHT safety w II b 783 S. Second St., Middleport, REGISTERED Hereford bull , eroy · Pbooe In Z-ZUII.
Blrtbo
Iquarters of a fool on the roll- and Raymond A.dama motored
7 20 tfc
DlADAX (formerly DEX-A · o
8 20 tfc I 5 years old. Inquire Lloyd
LEGAL NOTICE
Mrs. Jerry L. Curtis, 216. ors, Pomeroy • Mason 20.20. Pt. to Pine Grove Lake and. visitDIET) new oame, lame for.
Blackwood. Chester, 885-24501
Dawson St., Jackson, son 1:35 ' Pleasant 23.lli, Hlnlm .63 at.o- ed Wednesday With Mrs. Laura
129 31p
mula. Only 9tlc at Stark POLAROID CAMERA- Model l after 5 p. m.
LEGAL NOTICE
.p.m. Wednesday, Mrs. Harley tionary: Kanawha Falls minUs Norris of Greenfield, Mr. and
Drop.
.zt1.601p J33 with carrying case. film,
FOR SALE - Fred Rleln E. Johnson, 59 Neil Ave .. daugb- :28 falling, Charleston 17.89 ris- Mrs. Bill Legtber, Mr.. ancl ====;-;=:::::--;:been::;; bulbs never been used. ~- I
REAL ESTATE
Farm, Bald Run, off State ler, 10:38 a. m. Wedne•day. mg. London, Marmet ~ Wm- Mrs. Eugene Gibson Of Hunt.
AUTOMOBILE Insurance
Call
~5281 after 5 p.m.
To Hav• Your
Route 143. 76 acres with Mrs Paul A. Beaver, 21'-' Nril field clams were on the sills.
ing!IHI, Ind.
cancelled7
l.oot
your operaI 29 31p FARM FOR SALE, 117 acres.
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free '· Ave., soo, 7c29 a. m. u•-"ne .. Foal movemeola:
Saturday supper ,.,,__
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lllr'l Dcense? CaD WY Z.29111.
House 5 r001115 and bath 15
arge m, og use,
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8151fe NEW STYLE Venetian blinds. head of cattle and farm m~chgas and oil well. 15 . 20 acres day. Mrs. Richard L. M..dows, Olllo llhler - Walter Beck- Flossie Church were Sgt. and
--------=~1 Narrow slat, vertical slat, inery. On Bashan Road. Ro.
Cloonoclond Chockod
tillable ground. Will be oold Rl. 2 Gallipolis, daughlo!r, 3:47 lord down 13, 10:4$ p. m.; Sally Mrs. Fay Norris of Washing.
For $ale
bamboo wood slat. Free esU· bert Grueser, WI •·30!S.
Wint••
to highest bidder, August Sl, a. m. Wednesday.
Polk up 14, 5:45 P· m. A. J. ton, D. C., Mr. and Mn. y.,.
mate. Dale Wippel Supple.
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at
10:110
a.
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at
office
Dlse
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Patten up 14, 8:40 p. m.; OVEC nle Cady and two children of
8 28
55
lrlller, 1962 model, 5 _ _ _ _ _ __:I:..;I::0..:30::;tc:;;...
of O'Brien and O'Brien, At- 1 Patient. recently discharged •P 14, 8:40 p. m.; Vulcan up Columbus and Mr. and Mrs.
1
rOOilll and bath, 15 x II ft.
FOR SALE in llashan, 4 room ·
torneys, Pomeroy. Cannot be ! included Mrs. John Spears, 14, 12:45 a.m.; Suaan Lane up Caroll Poland and four chlJd..
llvlntl room. $3SOO. Squire
AUTO SALES
house with bath, upstairs 00. ' ,:"'iir.:'J:-r."'"w~~~~
aold for less than appralsed 1Miss Harriett Bobo, Mr•. Carl 11, 1:21 a. m.; Dave Crockett ren of Milford Cent.ar, Ohio.
Taylor, Chelblre Rl. 2 Phone
finished. 2 ~, acres land. Six
value of ,1,1100. or further ! Waugh, Mro. Bull Haynes, down 14, 7:20 a. m.; Peggy Mios Sharon Church ac;comEM. 7·71411. 1
8-28-3\p
miles from Racine on newly
lnformatioo call WY 2-2720. Mrs. Paul Sharp and lnfanloon, Downey up 15, 3:511 .:. m.; Her· panled Mrs. WIDiam Rotub
surfaced road. Approximate- l 0 . McOOY, AUCTIONEER.
Edward WeDs,
Mrs. P au I Harbrecht, Mra. on down IS, 9:511 p.m.; Be~ver of Portland ro Jackson SaturMEDCA.N tomatoes now all
ly 11 miles from Reedsville. Chesler, Obio.
Admlnistraloc of E.. Charles Roush and Infant aoo, down II, 10:50 p. m.; Illinois day to return girls Jrom the 4-R
their belt. Secood boose east
Summer Clearance
Ralph Tru... n, Phone Wl94 lllfc
tate of Fred Klein, dec. Mrs. John Prlnce and Infant down 16. 1:20 a. m.; LIt tIe camp and spent overalgbt and
rr- tlchoDI bouse In Syra- 1 of 15 used V.W.'I
O'Brien and O'Brien
daughter, Mra. Gert111de 1\!ees, Edward do... 16, l:ZO a. m.; Sunday with MJsa Diane 11oua1t
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CUR. WUUam H. Holmes.
Attorneys lor Admlnlatrator
Mrl. Robert Byer, Mra. Robert Charleroi down 16, 1:40 a. m.; b. her home.
.
8 23 lfe
in choice of colors
111 zs, :u, 11, n, 21, Zl, », ?te IChattin. Mrs. Cecil Sheets. Mrs. uphound and walling at clamag· Mrs •. Floasle Church was a
HOUSE COAL. Quick delivery.
and body styles.
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UC&gt;RTING tMPROVO. IAllee Haner, Melvin Blackburn, ed Lock 17 were the John ...dd Sunday dinner gueat of Mr. and
CaD WY 2-665i.
8 2J tfe
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&gt;WITS •• u. L POtT orne• - Mrl. WIUiam Fletcher
Mrs Dean, A. E. Dyke, Eastem, C. Mn. Fritz Norris at
Ealt
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Stella BootUI, Ernest s.itahury. V. Harner, St. Marys. John J. Letart.
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'"haty Pink loma- at Shu- I
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0, RUTlAND, t room
f r a m e,
c. o. L n ......, 11. till 1a and Paula Hersman.
' Rowe, I~a¥oo LaRelne, Jacob
----ler'o and Loo'o Markets."
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home with 1" b th
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Ph. LY ,_1231
lng, plenty cloaets, garage and • For All Of Ynur Neods l' l:l.:.::;".!!:..':.~."".:~.:".~~= Accordtnc to lite mldnighl ro. up 18, 10:45 p.m.; National up
utility building, on good I o t .
"""' "' Ot•w•• .,..,,.. • ._.. port of the DW'Iinl deparl'nent :10, 5:~ a. m.; Jeny Boowortb
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nkely
located.
~.000.
1
Middleport
Feed
Mill
:;:~~·c.~.-,;·,.•0,:;::,.~·•."·,.~.:,: lhooe patient• who we,.. lloted up 23, $:30 a. m.; Oleander
'60 Pontiac _ $1 ,495 9
.
' RUTLAND, 6 room frame home Tony Fowlor, Ow""' &amp; o.,. ~0::!~.':01..":'
after ,u fair Included Peter Blazer don Greenup 8:1$ p. m.; NorVB CataUna . One local own·
n•w value Job. snov. tlrea, wilh balh gao heating enclosed I "We Do Custom Grindint" '
'" •· ._ • .,. 'Mrs. E'--•Tr•~.
Rov Ma·•' them do... Greenup 7:55 a. m.,· Some of the historic plaeu .
er. llydramatic.
11111 1111
new battery, all new parts.
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See Katie Carpenter, Rutland, porches, plenty close.ts. Lot 100 · N. 2nd Ave.
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'61 Ford- $1,995 Ohio
._27•3tc 1 x 120 with 1arage. • .soo.
.,:..•~·= ~'::~ '!';...:= 'IM181 Emma Kelly, 111,., Cora Tlbolt up 32, 5;115 a. m.; Cltau- b_urg, Covered bi1dge at PltJI.
VI SUnltner Convertible.
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li ACRES, good iayong ground
AUCTUINt:ER
to , . .,...,. coun ., "''"' C.••· Sweeney, John · C. Dan.o...""', vln down 14, Z:30 p. m.; South· Iippi, Blaclt Water Falla, SprtiCI
'be ' ' 3'er
and fertile, ln Rutland
town- :
C..plete Service
b Obi.:· •tor
ont to
eJwtp her
...~ ~~ land QJIM. 11:20 p. m.; Zimmer Koo&amp;, Seneca Roclt, l!ll k Ia-a,
C'NIIemaUe. One of Ford's
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··Mr•. WUIIam Scurlock, --e•
Jerome
fiDelt, and thl1 one iii top11.
World Scatlcllnl II C.mpacl ship. Grown up and fences not
Croll
,."'.!! ~:i",:oo,:."'c':.,'? :"'!: ' Glancy, Bert Bable, WDUam doWII34, 1:115 a.m.; Ann down and Cbarlestoo. Tho)' n~ '·
B I I
too good, some timber, 7-room
Write, Plowe or Coolllct
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Hartung and Min Mayme Jler.. M, 1:2$ a. tn.; SltuOy down Jt, It their home ID Mlchf&amp;an au.; ,.
II&amp;_.,_, ride IIIII perform. , frame house with porches, large '
A. C. BRADFORD
D•ttld thl• Jilt •• , . , Au•urt, Ita. •
•• daY.
Shirl~.\' E\'ftO Neulun ' by I ridge.
•• a., m..; Irene Cholln up .n,
IIDaD ear economy and I barn, ceDar, lnd other buildftac.oine, &lt;*ie
Jull, Me(: om• 8· lll'r ne,;t
t:30 . .. m.; lavader up 34, 4:00 Waite Bulmer Ia • _._._,
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friend
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•inga, all needing repair. $3.31KL ·
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a. m.; Edeana Basworth up 34 )llolienl at Holaer llooplatl GaJ.
See
A cood buy for anyone wanting
rtre Plllroy&amp;
I:Otl •· m.
llpcllia and Ia reported to be
COOKING STOVE. GAS. A-1
MMe...Niopo"llla" Motors
to do all own improving.
COllA SEIVtCI
·i
f.rHh f.r ....t. Homp
Gallipola Dam - Bob Bent•r Improving.
condiiii&gt;D. . CaD W 2·2839.
B. Mltla Slreet, Pem•roy LOT, !·acre in Rutland lown- ,.,,. "" "''" " a ... ~....
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PT. PLI!ASANT - A fire of up 8:25 p. m.; S. M. Jenks up Mr. and Mrs. E1'llell Kert111
8 213tp
PIMM WY !-3171
ship oh good gravel road, 1-4 :'! ::~·"•••u_:~.·•• •t "'• ••"u
rt_ n-/Y\r. _.._ _ undeternllned orldn destroyed 2 a.m.; Louisiana up 3 a.m.; ofWyandotte,Micblpn;areYt. ~
4 ZZ lie mlle from b~cktop. ~o"'NE=-=us=E=D-:P:::I""A.N:::o=-.:-:
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lhe lleven room !ramo bome cif Lelia Shearer down 5:10 o. m IUitg nlallves In New !laveD
44
ano wlth bench, rec-onditiooed FOR SALE - 1958 Chevrolet ·
PAULINE IIIARKINS
~-:-...::·:..~.~;;"' w• ,_,,.,
AUG. II
Charles l:lnrnllrd on Crab Crett ~.... River -Sandy do~'lt and llarlford, and are tourfnc
and reflnlltbed. Nice. Call Rut. &lt; V8 automatic. Good condition. '
SALESMAN
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Jitney _auppo:. ""~uot ,II . Ra.' early Wedqesday tnornlng.
London 1:1&amp; a m.;
Solvay the state during the Cenbmnlal.
Priced
rea•onable.
Phone
WY
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t.eg1on
Hall.
opmanred
by
Total
damages
hav•
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London
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a.
m.;
J. 11. Mr. Floyd MeMilleD and otbo
land f'ur~Jilure , SH 2-4811 or
1-2643.
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Camp
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but
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reported
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Lonc1cm
5:40
a.
m.;' tr folk from the vielnlty attend.
arter 5 p. •m., SH 2-5034.
Br.,•rlml. Curto•• Br•Prl•n• Serving will begin 11 5 p, m.
thol t1w Klnnolrtl fomll•• '"L'tl Linda Chotln up Marmet ' '30 l!d ... four day camp ~~ at
st.r . . J
unabl!· \to ta"'e an)'thlna ~a, m.: Lucy Jane Luea1 do'WJ11 Sharon, ObJo.
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FOR RENT
FOR SALE: One story frame, Servire. '"" For sf'rv•c·t~. ra il
USF:D GREY 2 pl•&lt;"e llvinJ
I , _ and bath, basement, Leland Parker.
p.,., . r..v. Members and li.miiiet of th~ the llnfl!~,: ,.. fomll~ ha• .Q~e 'M•rmet 7 a.m.; Ollver •Sbeam' Mr. ·Faye Blessln•llnd grand.,{
room suite. Uled a piece wick· THREE rooma and batt. home,_ 1as furnace htotlnK carport, Oh"'. Phone In 2-T.l64 or Pomeroy Bend Citl,en· B'n~ an apllf'al for ·ald fc&gt;r .used elotb- dowlt Winfield 2:511 p. at.; 0. F. '"!!1. !UQy Lee, ol
er suite. Raymonrl Evans, furnlllhed. Locat..d 493 Broad- Jot 511' x 110', locat..d In Mid- Chester, ,11$-3415.
i Radio Club will hold a picnle oWl lnl. The -~~lld4n. ~illl"'" ctrl• IIIJeiat:er down Wlnllel4 1:11 p, ~ bltto; .w~ the
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Eagle Ridge, Ba•hon Road, way II. Middleport. WY ~ dleport. ct... to schools. 15,·
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1 l~j . lll • Elgercllff up Wlnfleld 'le~itl.,.. ol Mra. ~ Bleaabif,'
lliaemllle, R. D.
2531.
8-27-3tc [' 500. Call WY Z.II:IZD &amp;-27~tp
Sundlf at 1 p. m.
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Y the !~Gmt &lt;tl. Mn. ll!arl "*'"-- 1tome hod 'tlllttk. AI'J M• ~
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pita~ Wed!teallay, . - 1.. Mia&amp;~ ,sa-, ~ S,t . a I tiiiCI 18111 8artGa
to Plan the yar's JJt"DII'IIDI Mr• .,..t Mn, lftflllll • I ;1,.
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Grandparellll ora Mr. and !tiN. pclri, ac:eompenled Jln. liall* llum" W. .Va, wu held at and make yearboob. Tbe flnt Katll]o, l!llet ond ~.
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lit. and 11r1. lAo 111111t11 tiiiCI ~ MdtdMt 11 DIIJtoa Cart Hlbart of GtJUpoll.o; Mr. ZUndel, Mill Shar• and a- lhr llkt; U.X. talllli iD &amp;no ~ o1 l1!t ....,., wJU· be • ,.., ·Dan GCJihard aa
...., Kllut7, blvt mu f lrolll Yialt.od -u, wllb bla alater .., Mrt. Gerll4 Wlldermutq, 1ene Zlindel, Mra. nu, Jlllflll', land.
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fUilllYII sale to be ltl!ld fri. w, Jo J!ltlea, Colt-•; lint.
llloli ~ Ill Narfalt, VL lloalll Cbltlealclll, Olllo, . . . . and brolbir lllltJ lit and "-0); Mra. Mart Crar1, and Mra. GlenNy !lwlnJ to Co- PI I 'I _ . Mr. and · Mrl. da1 and saturllay, September M«lt YaloN, Porlmlouth; 1*,
II tlalllat wbb ber ~ lllq _. 11*11 ar Mr. ~ Mno ~ ,_ er: ·
Pomeroy; Mra. NeD Wlldel' 1umbwo TUesday where they 1~ llllrley Carmaa, ,Mr. and l!ro. f.h and 7111 •11 the Frtllch btJIIcl. alJd In, Jadf ~ .loti'.
or, Mn. lllJnb ~ and ~ .~ ~- • a 4
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mulb,1 lfDcltlncloorl: and Mra. tended lite flaal -10n o1 u. Woodrotl llurtlotl.and fenllly ar Jttc. the ronnerlr!eMuter HmJ.. Qleri ..,. .. _ , er'ooi•IDriiit:otilt:
llllb . Diua tkComltl. BOlli Uu&amp;blen,. Pltll' and Jaalce.
Ur. and llrL Mlrvfli llpelteer o: W IUberl and ~n. Besolt National fl. c. T. u. Conven- Addison, Mr . .and Mra. Larry ware. 1be first -.q will. llf Mr, and :Mn; O!Jcar Batlstlll.
wu I dlnnolr pelt tl. Mr._and Mlo. C. A. Emmlall, who )JII of Dl1iOD _. ..-11 ll*ls Stevm, GaDipqlla,\are areat !loll thla put week at the Chit- MOI"II"Ity ~ Marcy Jp of Col- helcl Thuraday evening, Septem- Wendy. Midl•eJ and JDIJI, lfr.
lira. L. -:ti· ~ aDd boen a (!atleot at Melp GeD- oC tblor ~II, llr. and Mn. IVIJII(molhera.
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teildui HoW.
t!Dibua. Mr. llut11tll Bartoo and her lt at the 1torQe Gl Mrs. and Mra, Edward MY8"',
clllilhler, Diane, Wad"llllll' enlllotlpltal fw. aavenl weeb, Ralpll ~- tiiiCI Mra. T.
Some of the h!IJ)lll8hlll of th4i Jim MaynanJ« Masoa, W. Va.; Kenneth Sclt.ao.
o .. 1&gt;at1c1oia!1, Mn . ._.. . .
tm11nc.
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bu beelt returneil to hla home Htwtl r . .
natl were weeltend 11*11 or day included a reallatle rom eni Mr. Jona of E~beth . Pa.;
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Mr,. u. 1 LJoR and lfr. _,
f&amp;!IY and Cbm:JI ere.-. O!l Flflb.Ave. 'l'belr daupter, lit. auUin. lobll rrtel and her parenta, Mr. and Mro. Joa- titled, " Vordlcl at i:U" wblcb J4r. and Mn. Dllvid Yoot and Nft(l H11ven. TeaeMr lira. Km!IJ .curry, .wit: IIIII ~
daqhlll-. at Mn. Mary Qroa. Mn. Don lltlrlll1 oi Mlrlelta, flmll7 ~ to their bome, eph Baub. .
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showed tile effects of aleollol daugbten of Portland; Mr. and Ha Mater DewrH Mike aD oe GaloJpollot, ..,.
..,;, ltiove tolurned from 1 vlalt Ia here wltlt ber parenla tbla La:wllbolrl. TueadaJ tfler a Barbara Talt.onoD w11o II r~ 011 tho human brain. Mra. ElheJ Mno. Arthur l!lorarity, Connie Nll:W HAVEN - Mt's. GranLloyd, :MJcldiepcwt.
Ia Cohtmbua with nlallves.
week.
- weetencl Ylall _wllb Mr. and aldtnc ID Cl...lnoa\1 with Mr. Riddle. Director of VIJual Ectu- and Marty; Mr. and Mro. Diclt ville (Faye) Smith, aeeoad
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Miss 1"randd Rotub Ia 011 •• Mno. Cbarlol Searlea 1 n Mra, 1111!111 -~ 11¥1 other and Mra. Ed JunJ!nlckel apenl caUon, was 1o1 charge o1 the Harris, Mr. and Mra. Albert grade tucher at New Haven
ealloa lrolll her employment at Mn. Ethel Lopn of Mlddlep&lt;rl ~llvel.
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the weekend with ber mother, rom.
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· Durst al SyrOCUie and the hot&gt; Grade School received her Mu1111 o\. P. ~have returned frum a trip to Mn. lllrr)' Dllvll of Canlotl Mrs. Joanne T•tt.otson.
· They attended 1 formal ban- ored pa1.1
ter'a Degroe this month al Mal'llr. and llrL llan1 a.JJer New York City when they......, Ia lbe guest of nlatlvee a ad Mlaa Leda Mae ttraeuter o1 quet featuring a hymn sln 1 and
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shaD Unlvenlty. 'l1le Smltba Mr. and Mrs. Richard Routll.
were in CbauDcy .tbla week for at ldle'WIId Airport to 111e01 frloadllu 1110 area.
Racine wu an IWernJ&amp;ht guest st.ote sonaa afterwards. There
bave resided in New Havea for Mro. John YOtmfl, Mrl. Jollt
a visit wHb ber brother~, John Mrs. Logan'a daughter-ID-Iaw, llr. and Mrs. F4 JIUiplcltel Tuesday of her aun~ Mra. Ma- were 48 alate presldenta rC!IIst-'l'ONIGI!T . niDe years.
Pape of Racine, Mn. ~
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Mra. JIDIDiy Stewart, who II'- and oWJ&amp;bter, Donna of CIDeiD- bel Van Mete, Cheater.
ered, and each had one minute
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. Mr. and Mrs. Glenu Jarvia rived from Germany. Mr. Stew.
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Mra. Gerald Wlldermtdb w1t0 oa 11tt peolfam,
Southem Local Band Boost- New Haven School, Ro!:kJ, Ar· Letart Fallll, attended the Roband daUKhler, PeaY. of Port art Ia staUODed 1D Germany but aeeiDg trip tiJrouglt lhe city dar-la staying In GaJUpollo wl\h her 'lbe speaker of lbo e)'ening er• will ..meet Thuraday at 7:30 huekle and Fairview. Mr. and erta-Ru.ssell •edciiDc and~ -·
Wa,shlllgton, are the bouse Ia eapected 1D the "llale later. Inc their lllreHiy st.oy.
daugltler and son-In-law, Mr. was Dr. Cleo Da-, 1ecturet p. m. at the blgh ocltool.
Mrs. Smith are lbe pareata of ticJn at the First Methodist· ·
suest.o lhla weelt o1 Mr. and While 1u New Yort City Mrl. Mrs. L. W. Mceomu and and Mra. Pete Nibert and u- and writer, wilD biiCI • her
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two sons, Phillip, a AludU!I at church ln Athens, StlndaY-' M\11 .
Mra. Harry Cbeeber. TbeJ are Searlel flailed with ber son, daughter, Diane, were business aisllng In tlte eare of her ne11 topic, "For Eveey Prohleill County WC'I'U ualt and ~ Wabama lligb School, and The&gt;- Lelia Roberta, daughter Of Dr. I
vlslllnl re!Jtllvea and friends WC(odjr Harrja, for the first Ume vlsltora II GalllpoJia W._ grandlon, apent Wulneaclay at There's an A.ns1tler ." Miss Sao- to *liN the flln1 allown 11 the mas. stationed at Schofield, lla· aDd Mrs. Carl Roberta, Ji. a .
while hen. lira. Jarvia Ia lhe Ill a1z yeari. They ,toolr a algbt- day.
her home, Mulberry Ave.
er Ia president of the Meigs cooventicJn for use locally.
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niece of Mrs. R. L. Rouah.
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FOR SALE in Cheator : 1 I'GOIIl
the Melllodlat ·a.urcb Friday
house with bath, full bile'
even.ID&amp; Aug. 23 · 'l1le meeUnc
men!, 11rage and garden lot.
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Good locallon on Rt. No. ·
PT. PLEASANT - The Polnlmeet at the park Sunday, Sept.
covered dlab dlnDer. Mra. SybU
Mrs. Kathryn Baum, Che1- Pleasant Lions Club donated II to prepare for the ouUng. DU· The Boooter Sunday School Mlles presented the devotJon.
ter, Ohio, Phone tt11&gt;2001.
_., , to Krodel park durin&amp; 1 cher said that approstmately class honared Mr. and Mn. ala uailted by Mno. 14argant.
1959 Ford Fairl1ne 500- 2 Door_ $999 ====--:-;--;:-:::-=":::27:-::~=lp~ Ipark board meelills The!day ev- 1200 boys are e1pecled to partie- Robert Feuerbacher (Ruth Ann Houdaahelt, Mlsa Edltb Hay. ·
HOUSE FOR sale; 5 rooms and enlng.
lpate.
Petrel) recent newlyweda, with man, Mrs. Helen Younce, Mn.
V-8 eneine, std. tram., elean interior, reel and black finbath. built-in kitchen, 1&gt; acre Announcement WI' also made Walter Rice reported to lhe a shower Monday evening In Laura Waboo, Mra. IJIIla•
Ish. R aod H.
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uound. Beyond city Hmlta., that the park haa been aelected Park Board that three family the Baptist church basement. Jividen, and Mrs. Beulab Brado
1959 R1mb!.r Custom St. Wagon_ $1095
Will consider land . contract. as the site' for the aonuol Cam(&gt;- reunions were held at the newly Games were played and re- ford. Mrs. B. M. PlekeDI wq
4 cyl. motor, std. tran1. SpoUetl elean interior, beautlful
Pb. wY 2-5367.
&amp;-27-liclerall of the Tri-State Area Coon- opened recreaUonal spa recent· celvlng prizes were Jack Feu- In charge of the bualneaa ivory and red finish. radio and beater.
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the park each day. Maude Young.
Mr T G Hllldore relunte4
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finish, motor A·l conditio•, automatic tran1. Good Urea,
1:01 p , II. DQ 8efoN Pu'bliC!It1oD
radio, heater .
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Frank
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Hamilton Street, Middleport .to park •halrmaa Woody Ma-. ,
menlo were served to Mrs. valescing
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oayre,
Mrs.
Mrs,
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J'or Dq of PUbhe1tloD
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Maggie
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Ethel
Smith,
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illness.
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~==================::! house, S bedroomo and hllll, sheltero at the pari site.
I Pleasant. The program wJU be Mrs. Martha Lou Beegle, Mrs. Mrs. Lavlnla Simpson
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Watterson. Mrl. Columba&amp; spent several daya
011 011 Channel 13.
FOR RENT
FOR SALE
high water. Call WY ~2590. stoner of the MGM Dl::.Cict, an-' day
Blanche Spencer, Mrs. Helen with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Simp. .
518 tic noonced that the Tri-State Area
Simpson, Mro. Isabel Simpson,lson. She entered Melgo MomGo-Karl,
Phone
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Dick
HOUSE
ON
Lincoln
Hetghto
FOR
SALE
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lot
Council
had
approved
Krodel
Mrs. Lillian Hayman, Mrs. Gret· orlal Hospital and underweat
ru Wut Ad h"h:e
I c.na , . wotdo ODI lniiU'tlDIL,
Sargenl.
8 28 3tp with 2 bedrooms. Call WY 2- In sYracuse. Level, away Park for the CamperaU. The
ta Simpson, Margaret Anne ourgery Monday evening.
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8-27-tlc from high water, near school local park was selected by the
Cole, Mrs. Ura Morrio, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cadle ~~
1 c-u. per wrrnl for TbrH CM»D- GOULD SHALLOW well pump
..vUft blldil,.._
used
on
week,
$75.
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New
Havea,
room
and
good
nelghborhond.
Ph.
executive
eoltllcl1
and
representMary
McCauley aud suaan, Mr. tencled • family reunion at er.
h11 dN Ill 4 . . . . . W'oM wW
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Helen
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modern,
basement
and
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alives
of
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sll
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and
Ml"ll.
Jack Feuerbacber, men Sunday.
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TO CLEAN carpetl betler, age. No oewer or water billo. HOUSE FOR SAi.Eu;-Brad- make up the council. It will be
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pelrel and Mr. and. Mrl. Paul Hllidore
CUD or '~'~lANKa - U .JI lOr
we'll loan a BIU. ·~ustre Car- Tel. TU :1-5073.
bury. Five roomo, bath, blse- held at the park October 17, 18.
the honored gueots, Mr. and and famUy arrived Sunday ev·
110 word mitn1•um. Zacll •ddJ&amp;Ioa•
II Word 1e. OWW.I.. pUII~N
pet
Shampooer
FREE
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men!,
furnice,
alumin!
and
19th.
Scoulilla
officials
wUl
Mrs.
Robert Feuerbacher. Send· enlng from Montgomery, Ala~
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purchase of Blue
Lustre
um siding, storm doors and I
• PT. PLEASANT J o h n lng gifts were Miss Vera enroute to the Air Force Base
om.cz HOlJB.I
1 :10 A. Jl., t• 1:00 p, M. ~
shampoo. Baker Furniture, ONE 5 room lparlnm1l Peo- windows, hardwood
noors.
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Franklin (Rags) Clendenen .. Beegle, Mrs. Clara Powell, Mr. at Anchorage, Alaska. '!'bey wiU
IUW'4a¥-4:31! A.M. q lJ:OO u.ooa
Middleport.
8-271te pie's Terrace. Phone 1518-J, Plenty of water. 7 years old. ;
Pt. Pleasant, died Tuesday' ev: and Mrs. Hugh Calma, Mro. spend lhla week With b1s PI"'
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Pt.
Pleasant.
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jJOHNSON,
Slmpsoa
lnsuroace
ealng
In Rolur Hospital. He Marte Roush, Mrs.
Delores enta, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. llill'1"0 PLAt:l A
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had
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Ill
the
past
18
montha.
Cleland,
Mrs.
Naomi
SU!bar~
&lt;lore.
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condt· THREE and"""" room fUrtltlb. FOR S~E : Lang!VUle.._.- Small ! suruce. Jim JohiBOD and He was bora in Mason County Mrs. Laura McKenzie.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Petrel and
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son Ben, Jr., visited ' Mr. ani
PHONE WY 2-2157
8-27 -3tc
....... ........ ~ I acre farm with I room i
tDopsoll. ....nI
ments. WY 2-54M.
houae. Barn. chicken house
1 1 ttc ate Lorenzo Dow and Lydia
Mrs. Gordon Cowdery at Wash.
"'
tie
and
outbuildings.
Water
in
,
Anne
McCulloch
Clendenen.
He
lngton,
C. H., recently.
d
I
1
WARM 'MORNING Hoatroa,'
Joyed
1 h
.
THANKS
house.
Th
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oo
K.
Workman.
RHIOr
b..-.AI...:Y
was
emp
at
the
West
VIr·
B
anc
e Steele and Alma
CARD Of · ;.;___·_::..::.::.....:.....:...;;;.
coa~ stove, with fan. One aut~ NICELy Furnished 4 room aDd
• :u Sip ....._ . . . . . ...., pen... ginla Malleable Iron for more
Brown of Gallipolis were reWE WlSH 111 . !bank everyone malic g~s heater, lwo sma
bath apartment, Middleport. I
•"" - •• liNd.•
than 30 years. Mr. Clendenen
cent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
gas heatong stoves. one gas Phone WY 2·S874.
1
l'llltle WY J1.1G1
waa prominent in local sports
Mason Spencer.
who was so kind and thought· hot plate, one antenna tower.
BUSINESS
SERVICES
circles
for
years
alld
operated
Mr. and M-. ~-- W•·tson
1111
7
lui ~r the death of ~lor- S. D. Buskirk, Rutland.
c
t
Mal s
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18
garet Peoples. We especlaUy
8-27-3tp
HELP WANTED
a res uran at 2008
n treet
, and Mr. and Mrl. William Wat.
wiolt to thank the Meigs MemFOR SALE OR RENT OHIO T.V. 8alea II Service, Inc.
known as "Rag's P'lace" before PT. PLEASANT _ Mr. and 1 son of Pomeroy went to McConorlal Hospltal, the doctors and LARGE HOME comfort fuel oil
Route No. 3. Pomeroy. We Kitchen Help and Part time !his retirement.
·
J Mrs. ·Lyle L. Austin of Hog&lt;ett neisvllle, Sunday to visit thelt
nurses, all of our neighbors, stove and fuel oil tank. Ex&lt;"el· FOR SALE: 5 room bouaa and servtce all makes,
Radio, night cook. Call in pei'IOtt. See . Surviving are his wife, Max· ,have been selecled to repro'""' aunt, Mrs. Ella Weaver.
Ewing Funeral Home, Mrs. lent condition. Mrs. J 0 h n bath, aewly decorated, gas T.V.. aod Appliances. ~eason- Mrs. Iris Collin• or Mrs. Gay me Dudding Clendenen; four !he United States in the Farm- MisS Ruth Ellis of Columbus
Miller and anyone else who Stout, Harrisonville. SH 2- bealillg. FuU basement Lo- able rates, free estnnates. c· 1 c' • 1 ,1 R tau 1 sons, Johnny, Timmy, Kendall ers Exchange program, Farm- called on relalives here IJtst
~'•l '' .50 servtrc e.
trc e
es ran1c•' and
helped ln any way.
4834.
8-27-!tc cated 123 Hu dson Stree!, One month S ,... Jeffery • .all at home; t wo1ers and World Affairs. The Aus- Wednesday.
.
8 28 3
Emma Joachim
MlddiPpOrL Price, $60011. Ill· ice call. Call WY 2-6572.
ststen, Mrs. John Douglas and Iins will tarvel to Ei!l'PI to eval- Mra. Violet Fiolter and son,
S~lers and Brot_~e~ RURAL 4 room house, base- i quire Ohio Hotel
8-27·30tc EMPLOYMENT Wanted ;Mrs. John Varian, both ol Pt. 1uate the farms in that country Kenny and Maycle Zvara of A.Jo.
--men!, large porch. 1 acre '
I I lfc
1Pleasant.
, aDd report to the United Slates ron spent several days with
1 wish to espreso my !hanks ground. Phone WY 2-6m.
IT'S NOT TOO late ro contact
· Funeral services will be con·. the -type of aid needed.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roush.
and appreciation to all of
I 22 30tp
LIVESTOCK
Emmet W. Shulor Contract- GENERAL HOUSEWORK, chil- jducted Thursday. at 2 p. m. •II They plan lo leave the latter I Mrs. Ray Roush of Clnclnmy friends, and relatives who
., - .
, ing. lor that farm pond . Free dren or elderly couple, not the Chapman WilcOJell Mortu- 1part of October lnr a
six nato Is visiting her mother,
were so kind and helped aft· QUILT TOP$ :and qm ts. co~· PONIES Stallion 38 Inches eollmates. WY ~:1243.
siek. Live m. Call WY 2-6325.1ary with ll)e Rev. 0. H. Carder weeks stay in Egypt wHh • Mrs. Stella Cozart.
er the death of my mother, forlers. Mrs. Rose, 245
· high 'white m~ne and tall
8 24 tfe
or WY 2-240tl. AUce Euler, lofficlatlng. Burial will be in ' brleflng session before and aft . . Mrs . Arthur Banks, son 8ob•
1
peclally
wish
5th
St.,
Middleport.
•
Route I, .Pomeroy.
s
, , Loui!Ville, K~.• and Mrs.
.
B
1
1
ollte a.er. es
'11000. 3·yean old grey mare,
.
er in Washingtoo, D. C. A C&lt;lU· by "'
8 22 Gte
1 28 3tc uoc:re• ceme ery.
to thank the Meigs General
light mane and tall. 46 ln. PIIQTO COPYING SerYt.... _ _
pie from Idaho also chosen by Kyle Stump, son Denrils of Ak.
Hospital, doctors and nurses,
high $120. Both gentle. Child- Copy any letter or d..-.t. CEMENT Finisher, wants amaH
the farmers exchange program •ron are spending this weet
tbQCIO sending nowera, Rev.
FILL-UP TIMEI
I
ren can handle Call WY 2- '&gt;euler Insurance, Pomeroy. job. Call Vi 3·2266 or contact
will accompany the Austins. I wilh !heir mother, Mrs. Clara
2 t5 If&lt;
Arthur 'McCauley and 1 he No.1 and No 2
6133.
·
8 21 4te
Virgil Hudson,
Pomeroy,
The Aust.ins live on a G'l8 Roush,
Freeland Norris singers.
Fyr-Zon Treated
,
Ohio.
I 20 6tp
Eatered 801 lt.ot
acre dairy farm in Hogsett, Mr. and Mrs. Chari•• Beegla
Daughter Bertha Mar'Nine Thamesworth and Hamp· larl Gno•, I'IIIIIIIIDI uti LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING - 0-;.
P
&amp;nd are the parents of one son, and aon, Chuckle, of Columbua
low, Hammond, Ind.
FUEL OIL
shire crossed pigs for sale.
Beatilla
111
bedf
·
Among those who entered Richard, a teacher al Pt. Pleas- are visiting Mr. and Mri: Iia ·
8 29 1tp eAutomatio Degroe Day
George G. Roberto, Bashan.
llllluov•, O~l8
w nurse
aot nattenls. Holzer hospital in the past 24 ant senior high. Mr. Austin is Beegle.
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Ead ,._ oe- lrfluhlea
'15.110 week . . Phone WY ~ hour w
Joh Tho
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out
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rythe
State
VIce
President
of
the
Mrs. Christine Lake and
Nonas
eBudget Pay Plan
Sower Machines
ld E. Findley, Rt. 1 Racine, Farm Bureau.
lson, Bill of Athens spent Mon.
FISH SANDWICH, 30e
onion . Colt Us Tocloy- WY 1-1111 I TWO COWS, I years old, fresh.
Roasnaollle Rates
tractor accident I. Samuel R.
day evening With Mr. and. Mrs.
•tc
Three
miles
east
of
Chester.
Coli_·FARM
EQUIPMENT
Weot,
Rt.
I
Bidwell,
Mrs.
DoDFrancis Morris
8-28
rings, 30e.
,
Pomeroy landmark
Ed
"• .... , 4 Day.,. Nllftl
aleE. Findley, Rt. I Racine.
Mr. and Mrs: Ted Nance and ·;
Earl's Barber Shop will be_ I I. Moin
O~~t• Til ' p.m. ! ward Parson.
8·27-titp
7 211 tic FOR SALE: New HoUand For-I Mrs. Elmina Trago, W•ll.ton,
Billy Joe spent several days ' ·
age Harvester, 616. Good as 1 M'
M
Ell
c
'·
closed from Sepl. 3rd until
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1FOR SALE: Rldln1 mare. Call HEATING, Plamblna, Maeller new. Andrew Cross, Racine, ' ISS
ary
en ormany,
visllillg their children at Cbe. ..
12 o'clock noon the 9th.
SMALL GAS relrtgerator, 1ood WY 2-6182.
Famaces AI'Jiold Brot•en Ohio, CH 7_2452 _
Waverly, Tryo M. Roberts. Ashapeake.
8 23 6tc
condition. For Sale, cheap,
a 24 ltc 1 til Eaol• Main Slrret Pom:
Sic
land.
Ky.,
and
Mrs.
Howard
w.
I
Gauce
readlnp:
GalllpoUa
,
Mrs. Freda Evans, Mrs. Bob
129
~- &lt;:ontact, Elden Walburn,
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Brownlee, Ravenswood, W. Va. !dam 17.9. IZ.3 running three Adams, Mrs. Phyllis O'Briea
LOSE WEIGHT safety w II b 783 S. Second St., Middleport, REGISTERED Hereford bull , eroy · Pbooe In Z-ZUII.
Blrtbo
Iquarters of a fool on the roll- and Raymond A.dama motored
7 20 tfc
DlADAX (formerly DEX-A · o
8 20 tfc I 5 years old. Inquire Lloyd
LEGAL NOTICE
Mrs. Jerry L. Curtis, 216. ors, Pomeroy • Mason 20.20. Pt. to Pine Grove Lake and. visitDIET) new oame, lame for.
Blackwood. Chester, 885-24501
Dawson St., Jackson, son 1:35 ' Pleasant 23.lli, Hlnlm .63 at.o- ed Wednesday With Mrs. Laura
129 31p
mula. Only 9tlc at Stark POLAROID CAMERA- Model l after 5 p. m.
LEGAL NOTICE
.p.m. Wednesday, Mrs. Harley tionary: Kanawha Falls minUs Norris of Greenfield, Mr. and
Drop.
.zt1.601p J33 with carrying case. film,
FOR SALE - Fred Rleln E. Johnson, 59 Neil Ave .. daugb- :28 falling, Charleston 17.89 ris- Mrs. Bill Legtber, Mr.. ancl ====;-;=:::::--;:been::;; bulbs never been used. ~- I
REAL ESTATE
Farm, Bald Run, off State ler, 10:38 a. m. Wedne•day. mg. London, Marmet ~ Wm- Mrs. Eugene Gibson Of Hunt.
AUTOMOBILE Insurance
Call
~5281 after 5 p.m.
To Hav• Your
Route 143. 76 acres with Mrs Paul A. Beaver, 21'-' Nril field clams were on the sills.
ing!IHI, Ind.
cancelled7
l.oot
your operaI 29 31p FARM FOR SALE, 117 acres.
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Oil or Gas
I
ba
I
ho
free '· Ave., soo, 7c29 a. m. u•-"ne .. Foal movemeola:
Saturday supper ,.,,__
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of
lllr'l Dcense? CaD WY Z.29111.
House 5 r001115 and bath 15
arge m, og use,
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8151fe NEW STYLE Venetian blinds. head of cattle and farm m~chgas and oil well. 15 . 20 acres day. Mrs. Richard L. M..dows, Olllo llhler - Walter Beck- Flossie Church were Sgt. and
--------=~1 Narrow slat, vertical slat, inery. On Bashan Road. Ro.
Cloonoclond Chockod
tillable ground. Will be oold Rl. 2 Gallipolis, daughlo!r, 3:47 lord down 13, 10:4$ p. m.; Sally Mrs. Fay Norris of Washing.
For $ale
bamboo wood slat. Free esU· bert Grueser, WI •·30!S.
Wint••
to highest bidder, August Sl, a. m. Wednesday.
Polk up 14, 5:45 P· m. A. J. ton, D. C., Mr. and Mn. y.,.
mate. Dale Wippel Supple.
ltc
,
11183,
at
10:110
a.
m.
at
office
Dlse
..
rced
Patten up 14, 8:40 p. m.; OVEC nle Cady and two children of
8 28
55
lrlller, 1962 model, 5 _ _ _ _ _ __:I:..;I::0..:30::;tc:;;...
of O'Brien and O'Brien, At- 1 Patient. recently discharged •P 14, 8:40 p. m.; Vulcan up Columbus and Mr. and Mrs.
1
rOOilll and bath, 15 x II ft.
FOR SALE in llashan, 4 room ·
torneys, Pomeroy. Cannot be ! included Mrs. John Spears, 14, 12:45 a.m.; Suaan Lane up Caroll Poland and four chlJd..
llvlntl room. $3SOO. Squire
AUTO SALES
house with bath, upstairs 00. ' ,:"'iir.:'J:-r."'"w~~~~
aold for less than appralsed 1Miss Harriett Bobo, Mr•. Carl 11, 1:21 a. m.; Dave Crockett ren of Milford Cent.ar, Ohio.
Taylor, Chelblre Rl. 2 Phone
finished. 2 ~, acres land. Six
value of ,1,1100. or further ! Waugh, Mro. Bull Haynes, down 14, 7:20 a. m.; Peggy Mios Sharon Church ac;comEM. 7·71411. 1
8-28-3\p
miles from Racine on newly
lnformatioo call WY 2-2720. Mrs. Paul Sharp and lnfanloon, Downey up 15, 3:511 .:. m.; Her· panled Mrs. WIDiam Rotub
surfaced road. Approximate- l 0 . McOOY, AUCTIONEER.
Edward WeDs,
Mrs. P au I Harbrecht, Mra. on down IS, 9:511 p.m.; Be~ver of Portland ro Jackson SaturMEDCA.N tomatoes now all
ly 11 miles from Reedsville. Chesler, Obio.
Admlnistraloc of E.. Charles Roush and Infant aoo, down II, 10:50 p. m.; Illinois day to return girls Jrom the 4-R
their belt. Secood boose east
Summer Clearance
Ralph Tru... n, Phone Wl94 lllfc
tate of Fred Klein, dec. Mrs. John Prlnce and Infant down 16. 1:20 a. m.; LIt tIe camp and spent overalgbt and
rr- tlchoDI bouse In Syra- 1 of 15 used V.W.'I
O'Brien and O'Brien
daughter, Mra. Gert111de 1\!ees, Edward do... 16, l:ZO a. m.; Sunday with MJsa Diane 11oua1t
3053•
1 ZB 12 tc
CUR. WUUam H. Holmes.
Attorneys lor Admlnlatrator
Mrl. Robert Byer, Mra. Robert Charleroi down 16, 1:40 a. m.; b. her home.
.
8 23 lfe
in choice of colors
111 zs, :u, 11, n, 21, Zl, », ?te IChattin. Mrs. Cecil Sheets. Mrs. uphound and walling at clamag· Mrs •. Floasle Church was a
HOUSE COAL. Quick delivery.
and body styles.
,_,_.u~...
UC&gt;RTING tMPROVO. IAllee Haner, Melvin Blackburn, ed Lock 17 were the John ...dd Sunday dinner gueat of Mr. and
CaD WY 2-665i.
8 2J tfe
..,.,n~or ~ ...-~.,
&gt;WITS •• u. L POtT orne• - Mrl. WIUiam Fletcher
Mrs Dean, A. E. Dyke, Eastem, C. Mn. Fritz Norris at
Ealt
0
Stella BootUI, Ernest s.itahury. V. Harner, St. Marys. John J. Letart.
1:::''= ~:.."~~ ·~• ~ ~~
'"haty Pink loma- at Shu- I
, ,
0, RUTlAND, t room
f r a m e,
c. o. L n ......, 11. till 1a and Paula Hersman.
' Rowe, I~a¥oo LaRelne, Jacob
----ler'o and Loo'o Markets."
!/
home with 1" b th
h
1
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m, u s
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G
and
Reliabl
Thelma
•
-Athens. Ohio
~ a s, gas ea ~ 1
u.n ,.blkb' •.,.-...
Amoa1 Allbl1
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nun~~----~--!----8 22 6tc
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Ph. LY ,_1231
lng, plenty cloaets, garage and • For All Of Ynur Neods l' l:l.:.::;".!!:..':.~."".:~.:".~~= Accordtnc to lite mldnighl ro. up 18, 10:45 p.m.; National up
utility building, on good I o t .
"""' "' Ot•w•• .,..,,.. • ._.. port of the DW'Iinl deparl'nent :10, 5:~ a. m.; Jeny Boowortb
!
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:""PO~N';;;T;;'IA:!!C""""";h"'yd~r"'om"'"'at"='ic,,land
nkely
located.
~.000.
1
Middleport
Feed
Mill
:;:~~·c.~.-,;·,.•0,:;::,.~·•."·,.~.:,: lhooe patient• who we,.. lloted up 23, $:30 a. m.; Oleander
'60 Pontiac _ $1 ,495 9
.
' RUTLAND, 6 room frame home Tony Fowlor, Ow""' &amp; o.,. ~0::!~.':01..":'
after ,u fair Included Peter Blazer don Greenup 8:1$ p. m.; NorVB CataUna . One local own·
n•w value Job. snov. tlrea, wilh balh gao heating enclosed I "We Do Custom Grindint" '
'" •· ._ • .,. 'Mrs. E'--•Tr•~.
Rov Ma·•' them do... Greenup 7:55 a. m.,· Some of the historic plaeu .
er. llydramatic.
11111 1111
new battery, all new parts.
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See Katie Carpenter, Rutland, porches, plenty close.ts. Lot 100 · N. 2nd Ave.
Mlotldlo"'"
••••••
!lu, Mn. Lawience R. Hall, Queen City up 31, 5 a. m.; they have visited are CJarb,
'61 Ford- $1,995 Ohio
._27•3tc 1 x 120 with 1arage. • .soo.
.,:..•~·= ~'::~ '!';...:= 'IM181 Emma Kelly, 111,., Cora Tlbolt up 32, 5;115 a. m.; Cltau- b_urg, Covered bi1dge at PltJI.
VI SUnltner Convertible.
'
li ACRES, good iayong ground
AUCTUINt:ER
to , . .,...,. coun ., "''"' C.••· Sweeney, John · C. Dan.o...""', vln down 14, Z:30 p. m.; South· Iippi, Blaclt Water Falla, SprtiCI
'be ' ' 3'er
and fertile, ln Rutland
town- :
C..plete Service
b Obi.:· •tor
ont to
eJwtp her
...~ ~~ land QJIM. 11:20 p. m.; Zimmer Koo&amp;, Seneca Roclt, l!ll k Ia-a,
C'NIIemaUe. One of Ford's
.;.,.
.,.,:; .,.,,0:.
""""""'·
··Mr•. WUIIam Scurlock, --e•
Jerome
fiDelt, and thl1 one iii top11.
World Scatlcllnl II C.mpacl ship. Grown up and fences not
Croll
,."'.!! ~:i",:oo,:."'c':.,'? :"'!: ' Glancy, Bert Bable, WDUam doWII34, 1:115 a.m.; Ann down and Cbarlestoo. Tho)' n~ '·
B I I
too good, some timber, 7-room
Write, Plowe or Coolllct
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Hartung and Min Mayme Jler.. M, 1:2$ a. tn.; SltuOy down Jt, It their home ID Mlchf&amp;an au.; ,.
II&amp;_.,_, ride IIIII perform. , frame house with porches, large '
A. C. BRADFORD
D•ttld thl• Jilt •• , . , Au•urt, Ita. •
•• daY.
Shirl~.\' E\'ftO Neulun ' by I ridge.
•• a., m..; Irene Cholln up .n,
IIDaD ear economy and I barn, ceDar, lnd other buildftac.oine, &lt;*ie
Jull, Me(: om• 8· lll'r ne,;t
t:30 . .. m.; lavader up 34, 4:00 Waite Bulmer Ia • _._._,
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friend
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•inga, all needing repair. $3.31KL ·
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O
a. m.; Edeana Basworth up 34 )llolienl at Holaer llooplatl GaJ.
See
A cood buy for anyone wanting
rtre Plllroy&amp;
I:Otl •· m.
llpcllia and Ia reported to be
COOKING STOVE. GAS. A-1
MMe...Niopo"llla" Motors
to do all own improving.
COllA SEIVtCI
·i
f.rHh f.r ....t. Homp
Gallipola Dam - Bob Bent•r Improving.
condiiii&gt;D. . CaD W 2·2839.
B. Mltla Slreet, Pem•roy LOT, !·acre in Rutland lown- ,.,,. "" "''" " a ... ~....
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PT. PLI!ASANT - A fire of up 8:25 p. m.; S. M. Jenks up Mr. and Mrs. E1'llell Kert111
8 213tp
PIMM WY !-3171
ship oh good gravel road, 1-4 :'! ::~·"•••u_:~.·•• •t "'• ••"u
rt_ n-/Y\r. _.._ _ undeternllned orldn destroyed 2 a.m.; Louisiana up 3 a.m.; ofWyandotte,Micblpn;areYt. ~
4 ZZ lie mlle from b~cktop. ~o"'NE=-=us=E=D-:P:::I""A.N:::o=-.:-:
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lhe lleven room !ramo bome cif Lelia Shearer down 5:10 o. m IUitg nlallves In New !laveD
44
ano wlth bench, rec-onditiooed FOR SALE - 1958 Chevrolet ·
PAULINE IIIARKINS
~-:-...::·:..~.~;;"' w• ,_,,.,
AUG. II
Charles l:lnrnllrd on Crab Crett ~.... River -Sandy do~'lt and llarlford, and are tourfnc
and reflnlltbed. Nice. Call Rut. &lt; V8 automatic. Good condition. '
SALESMAN
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Jitney _auppo:. ""~uot ,II . Ra.' early Wedqesday tnornlng.
London 1:1&amp; a m.;
Solvay the state during the Cenbmnlal.
Priced
rea•onable.
Phone
WY
SH
Z·555S,
SH
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cine
t.eg1on
Hall.
opmanred
by
Total
damages
hav•
nol
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London
~:30
a.
m.;
J. 11. Mr. Floyd MeMilleD and otbo
land f'ur~Jilure , SH 2-4811 or
1-2643.
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FOR
THE
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in
Artif1cal
lh•
Raf'ire
Camp
Fire
Girls.
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but
II
wu
reported
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up
Lonc1cm
5:40
a.
m.;' tr folk from the vielnlty attend.
arter 5 p. •m., SH 2-5034.
Br.,•rlml. Curto•• Br•Prl•n• Serving will begin 11 5 p, m.
thol t1w Klnnolrtl fomll•• '"L'tl Linda Chotln up Marmet ' '30 l!d ... four day camp ~~ at
st.r . . J
unabl!· \to ta"'e an)'thlna ~a, m.: Lucy Jane Luea1 do'WJ11 Sharon, ObJo.
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FOR RENT
FOR SALE: One story frame, Servire. '"" For sf'rv•c·t~. ra il
USF:D GREY 2 pl•&lt;"e llvinJ
I , _ and bath, basement, Leland Parker.
p.,., . r..v. Members and li.miiiet of th~ the llnfl!~,: ,.. fomll~ ha• .Q~e 'M•rmet 7 a.m.; Ollver •Sbeam' Mr. ·Faye Blessln•llnd grand.,{
room suite. Uled a piece wick· THREE rooma and batt. home,_ 1as furnace htotlnK carport, Oh"'. Phone In 2-T.l64 or Pomeroy Bend Citl,en· B'n~ an apllf'al for ·ald fc&gt;r .used elotb- dowlt Winfield 2:511 p. at.; 0. F. '"!!1. !UQy Lee, ol
er suite. Raymonrl Evans, furnlllhed. Locat..d 493 Broad- Jot 511' x 110', locat..d In Mid- Chester, ,11$-3415.
i Radio Club will hold a picnle oWl lnl. The -~~lld4n. ~illl"'" ctrl• IIIJeiat:er down Wlnllel4 1:11 p, ~ bltto; .w~ the
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Eagle Ridge, Ba•hon Road, way II. Middleport. WY ~ dleport. ct... to schools. 15,·
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113 301pl' the Rocksprings fair IJ"Oilnclt ages 12 aiicllS lllil,'tlfO
1 l~j . lll • Elgercllff up Wlnfleld 'le~itl.,.. ol Mra. ~ Bleaabif,'
lliaemllle, R. D.
2531.
8-27-3tc [' 500. Call WY Z.II:IZD &amp;-27~tp
Sundlf at 1 p. m.
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BEL AIR 4 DOOR SEDAN

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CORVAIR MONZA CPE.-SPIDER

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CORVAIR MONZA CPE.
" jJIIJI bU, 102 engine. Color Blue, blue Interior, bucket seats,
P. B.. Ra41o, heater, white wall tlrea, c 1: C 8l"oup, tinted W. s.

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CORVAIR MONZA CPE.

Powergllde, 102 engine, color Cordavan-Brown, 1addle

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Color Beige

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Color Azure Aqua, Aqua trim. 19~ H.P. VB engine, white wall t1res,
Man. radio, 750 white wall tires. Power steering, Powergllde, C &amp;
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Color autumn gold Red interior 2~0 H P. engine. Powerglide, 800' ·
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IMPALA 4 DOOR SEDAN

~ 1!!\!~1 aaddle trln!1 S apeed std. tl'ana., 250 H.P. engine, 710
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BEL AIR 4 DR. STATION WAG. ·_;:

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BEL AIR "8" 2 DOOR

Color Silver Blue, blue Interior, 650xl4 white wall !Ires. Man. Radio, C &amp; C &amp;roup, wheel trim

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BEL AIR 4 DOOR SEDAN

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radio. aqua finish with bucket sea ts, white top , C &amp; C accessory
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pita~ Wed!teallay, . - 1.. Mia&amp;~ ,sa-, ~ S,t . a I tiiiCI 18111 8artGa
to Plan the yar's JJt"DII'IIDI Mr• .,..t Mn, lftflllll • I ;1,.
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Grandparellll ora Mr. and !tiN. pclri, ac:eompenled Jln. liall* llum" W. .Va, wu held at and make yearboob. Tbe flnt Katll]o, l!llet ond ~.
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lit. and 11r1. lAo 111111t11 tiiiCI ~ MdtdMt 11 DIIJtoa Cart Hlbart of GtJUpoll.o; Mr. ZUndel, Mill Shar• and a- lhr llkt; U.X. talllli iD &amp;no ~ o1 l1!t ....,., wJU· be • ,.., ·Dan GCJihard aa
...., Kllut7, blvt mu f lrolll Yialt.od -u, wllb bla alater .., Mrt. Gerll4 Wlldermutq, 1ene Zlindel, Mra. nu, Jlllflll', land.
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fUilllYII sale to be ltl!ld fri. w, Jo J!ltlea, Colt-•; lint.
llloli ~ Ill Narfalt, VL lloalll Cbltlealclll, Olllo, . . . . and brolbir lllltJ lit and "-0); Mra. Mart Crar1, and Mra. GlenNy !lwlnJ to Co- PI I 'I _ . Mr. and · Mrl. da1 and saturllay, September M«lt YaloN, Porlmlouth; 1*,
II tlalllat wbb ber ~ lllq _. 11*11 ar Mr. ~ Mno ~ ,_ er: ·
Pomeroy; Mra. NeD Wlldel' 1umbwo TUesday where they 1~ llllrley Carmaa, ,Mr. and l!ro. f.h and 7111 •11 the Frtllch btJIIcl. alJd In, Jadf ~ .loti'.
or, Mn. lllJnb ~ and ~ .~ ~- • a 4
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llllb . Diua tkComltl. BOlli Uu&amp;blen,. Pltll' and Jaalce.
Ur. and llrL Mlrvfli llpelteer o: W IUberl and ~n. Besolt National fl. c. T. u. Conven- Addison, Mr . .and Mra. Larry ware. 1be first -.q will. llf Mr, and :Mn; O!Jcar Batlstlll.
wu I dlnnolr pelt tl. Mr._and Mlo. C. A. Emmlall, who )JII of Dl1iOD _. ..-11 ll*ls Stevm, GaDipqlla,\are areat !loll thla put week at the Chit- MOI"II"Ity ~ Marcy Jp of Col- helcl Thuraday evening, Septem- Wendy. Midl•eJ and JDIJI, lfr.
lira. L. -:ti· ~ aDd boen a (!atleot at Melp GeD- oC tblor ~II, llr. and Mn. IVIJII(molhera.
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t!Dibua. Mr. llut11tll Bartoo and her lt at the 1torQe Gl Mrs. and Mra, Edward MY8"',
clllilhler, Diane, Wad"llllll' enlllotlpltal fw. aavenl weeb, Ralpll ~- tiiiCI Mra. T.
Some of the h!IJ)lll8hlll of th4i Jim MaynanJ« Masoa, W. Va.; Kenneth Sclt.ao.
o .. 1&gt;at1c1oia!1, Mn . ._.. . .
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bu beelt returneil to hla home Htwtl r . .
natl were weeltend 11*11 or day included a reallatle rom eni Mr. Jona of E~beth . Pa.;
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Mr,. u. 1 LJoR and lfr. _,
f&amp;!IY and Cbm:JI ere.-. O!l Flflb.Ave. 'l'belr daupter, lit. auUin. lobll rrtel and her parenta, Mr. and Mro. Joa- titled, " Vordlcl at i:U" wblcb J4r. and Mn. Dllvid Yoot and Nft(l H11ven. TeaeMr lira. Km!IJ .curry, .wit: IIIII ~
daqhlll-. at Mn. Mary Qroa. Mn. Don lltlrlll1 oi Mlrlelta, flmll7 ~ to their bome, eph Baub. .
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showed tile effects of aleollol daugbten of Portland; Mr. and Ha Mater DewrH Mike aD oe GaloJpollot, ..,.
..,;, ltiove tolurned from 1 vlalt Ia here wltlt ber parenla tbla La:wllbolrl. TueadaJ tfler a Barbara Talt.onoD w11o II r~ 011 tho human brain. Mra. ElheJ Mno. Arthur l!lorarity, Connie Nll:W HAVEN - Mt's. GranLloyd, :MJcldiepcwt.
Ia Cohtmbua with nlallves.
week.
- weetencl Ylall _wllb Mr. and aldtnc ID Cl...lnoa\1 with Mr. Riddle. Director of VIJual Ectu- and Marty; Mr. and Mro. Diclt ville (Faye) Smith, aeeoad
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Miss 1"randd Rotub Ia 011 •• Mno. Cbarlol Searlea 1 n Mra, 1111!111 -~ 11¥1 other and Mra. Ed JunJ!nlckel apenl caUon, was 1o1 charge o1 the Harris, Mr. and Mra. Albert grade tucher at New Haven
ealloa lrolll her employment at Mn. Ethel Lopn of Mlddlep&lt;rl ~llvel.
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the weekend with ber mother, rom.
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· They attended 1 formal ban- ored pa1.1
ter'a Degroe this month al Mal'llr. and llrL llan1 a.JJer New York City when they......, Ia lbe guest of nlatlvee a ad Mlaa Leda Mae ttraeuter o1 quet featuring a hymn sln 1 and
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shaD Unlvenlty. 'l1le Smltba Mr. and Mrs. Richard Routll.
were in CbauDcy .tbla week for at ldle'WIId Airport to 111e01 frloadllu 1110 area.
Racine wu an IWernJ&amp;ht guest st.ote sonaa afterwards. There
bave resided in New Havea for Mro. John YOtmfl, Mrl. Jollt
a visit wHb ber brother~, John Mrs. Logan'a daughter-ID-Iaw, llr. and Mrs. F4 JIUiplcltel Tuesday of her aun~ Mra. Ma- were 48 alate presldenta rC!IIst-'l'ONIGI!T . niDe years.
Pape of Racine, Mn. ~
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Mra. JIDIDiy Stewart, who II'- and oWJ&amp;bter, Donna of CIDeiD- bel Van Mete, Cheater.
ered, and each had one minute
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. Mr. and Mrs. Glenu Jarvia rived from Germany. Mr. Stew.
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Mra. Gerald Wlldermtdb w1t0 oa 11tt peolfam,
Southem Local Band Boost- New Haven School, Ro!:kJ, Ar· Letart Fallll, attended the Roband daUKhler, PeaY. of Port art Ia staUODed 1D Germany but aeeiDg trip tiJrouglt lhe city dar-la staying In GaJUpollo wl\h her 'lbe speaker of lbo e)'ening er• will ..meet Thuraday at 7:30 huekle and Fairview. Mr. and erta-Ru.ssell •edciiDc and~ -·
Wa,shlllgton, are the bouse Ia eapected 1D the "llale later. Inc their lllreHiy st.oy.
daugltler and son-In-law, Mr. was Dr. Cleo Da-, 1ecturet p. m. at the blgh ocltool.
Mrs. Smith are lbe pareata of ticJn at the First Methodist· ·
suest.o lhla weelt o1 Mr. and While 1u New Yort City Mrl. Mrs. L. W. Mceomu and and Mra. Pete Nibert and u- and writer, wilD biiCI • her
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two sons, Phillip, a AludU!I at church ln Athens, StlndaY-' M\11 .
Mra. Harry Cbeeber. TbeJ are Searlel flailed with ber son, daughter, Diane, were business aisllng In tlte eare of her ne11 topic, "For Eveey Prohleill County WC'I'U ualt and ~ Wabama lligb School, and The&gt;- Lelia Roberta, daughter Of Dr. I
vlslllnl re!Jtllvea and friends WC(odjr Harrja, for the first Ume vlsltora II GalllpoJia W._ grandlon, apent Wulneaclay at There's an A.ns1tler ." Miss Sao- to *liN the flln1 allown 11 the mas. stationed at Schofield, lla· aDd Mrs. Carl Roberta, Ji. a .
while hen. lira. Jarvia Ia lhe Ill a1z yeari. They ,toolr a algbt- day.
her home, Mulberry Ave.
er Ia president of the Meigs cooventicJn for use locally.
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niece of Mrs. R. L. Rouah.
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HOSIERY
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A New Group Of

Women's
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a year salt of

Our once

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DRESSES

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Sanforized shrunk, fin&amp; yarn blue chambray-smart
dress sblrt collars-ancbored buttons-double sboul·
den, triple .stitched. Our $1.79 Sblrt. All sizes 14't!l
to 1'7.
l'rld•r•.,.. lalurda, Solol

Boys WMiorn Style

115 .., .. $1.95

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checks, some solid colora.
While lber last

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Sale I Giant Ward.robes

Brown Baked Enamel Finish. Brass

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36" Wide
19" Deep

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Everything You Need For The Opening of
School Can Be Found At Elberfelds

WRITING KIT
Contains stick pen, fountalli
pen, mechanical pencil, retractable baH pen, ~xtra
leads, ball pen refill, extra
erasers. Aisorted colora
regular $1 .47 value for

Big Yank Work Suits
DURING THIS SALI

Sizes 3 to 6x
and 7 to 14

rect length. SoUd colora of tan, grey, navy bl11e,
green and dark oHve.
eShlrts to match In all neck sizes 14't!l to 20 and In
sleeve length 32, 33, and 34. Stock up Friday and Saturday on Big Yank Work Suits in the color and size
you want.
SALEI

Sale! BREAKFAST SETS
89.00 Bronze and Brass or Chrome. 7-Piec~ Sets.
Large 38 by 60 table and 6 comfonable, sturdily con-

structerl chairs.

$1.00 and $1.50

FOR
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SALE

68•00

2 1·00
for

Stonclord 51:&amp;1 Refills
flila or medlvm palntl
49c"ch
Boys Wheot Color

WESTERN STYLE JEANS
Slim fitting -

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einl - 100% cotton sanfoti&gt;ed shrunk - triple
stitched -

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array.

"P()meroy Panthers''
$2.95 SWEAT SHIRTS
Wblte, fieece Unnd, with

Pom&lt;TOY Panthera and
Panther Emblem embossed In purple
front-Bo;r.
Sizes 2 to 16--Young Meni Slzea , Small (34-38)ll. THRIFTY! Save oil of your Silos Slips ,...,. . -· madi.um (3.P-40) Larfle (42-44)_
llbulelds ~n PDIIIIroy~ny of our &lt;UitotiiOI'II~~.. •·· - "
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SALI

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Innerspring MaHress
and Matching Box Spring
Quilled top mattress, attractive blue, gray and white
ltrlpe ttcklnfl, treated with ·ew:cl~ve Slinl ..seal .
procell tbat forms laltlng "bacterial barrier .to
lilhlblt gtowth of germs, mold·and mildeW. HygeplcJ

Sanitary!·
lOTti MATI'IIIII AND lOll SPRING
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Special packeto, eoated .CoY·
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Sale!

2-plece suites, upholstered In durable nylon, foam

zipper fly.

2·"
.49
Slaoo Utoll- 3

new in. slacks, iD

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12 Brilll•nt Ink Coto n
Pllll pri&lt;'*' from
39c to 1.50 ea&lt;h

. .. cla.ssic tailorin1~
. . . and everything

Saturday sale.

Halo Full Body Shampoo--- - - - 60c-t.llb
Halo Dry Hair Shampoo
60c-1.00
Lustr•C...,..e Spe&lt;ial Formula Shompoo - - Lustr..Creme Lather-On&lt;• Liquid Shampoo - 1.00
1•09
Halo Extra Hold Hair Spr•y Sot
H•lo Super Salt Hair Sproy Set
Lultro Cremo Spray Sell - - - - - - - - : : Colgate Dentol Cream - ' - - - - - - - 3 lc-6tc-13c
98c-1.79
Dorm.....• Skin Lotio" - - - - - c
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Dormau"'o Skin Cream -------:-:-::Cashmere Bouquet Tal&lt;um
37c-5~c-79c

Tho Orltlnal "Lindy"

patterns. Sale price

Stretch fabrics . ..

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121 Tl~i In this group.

See the n ·~ws here!

ed ends.

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New in S'""",

absorbent, durable. frlng·

COSMETIC NEEDS

Mens Neckties
there's Jomething

Checks and stripes, verJ'.

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Suit

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-washable fine wale corduroy slacks-fine combed cotton knit tops with novelty applique trim.

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Fast Mail Tablets, Black Warrior Pencils, typiiiJ
tablets, erasers, ink, notebooks, notebook pap~.
dictionaries, pencil boxes, pencil cases, book satchels,
scissors, crayolas, rulers, protractors, compasses, slldt
rules, chalk, erasers, art paper, pape·r cement, glue,
paste, pencil sharpeners, water colors, biology paper,
carbon paper, shorthand tablets etc.

Hardware.

TEE SHIRTS

6·00

99·00

FOR FULL SIZI
MATTRESSES _

Bar

Fine qualicy 100% coUoa
Womem Reg. 3.95 BLOUSES
Solo $1.00
lmit Iolli( oleeve tee shirll.
Womeno Reg. 2.95 BLOUSES
Solo $1.00
Fine quality eotloa oocb
Womem Reg. 1.95 BLOUSES
Solo 1.00 . for long wear. Nylon rein-- Auorted priall ond colon.
furced toe and heel. White
mellum ond
Womeno Reg. 1.69 ta 2.95 SHORTS
Solo 1.00
only. Sizes 6&amp;,; thru 11. Po)J Siu.t IDiaU,
W111111n1 Reg. 1.95 &amp; 2.95 PEDAL PUSHERS Solo 1.00
larce. 1, 2, J and 4 yeara.
balllltd.
Woniens Reg. 2.95 to 5.95 SLACKS
Solo 1.00
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Girls Rlfl ..1.69 to 2.95 PEDAL PUSHERS S.le lAO
polrt
Girls Reg. 1.95 &amp; 2.95 TEE SHUlTS---- 511' 1,110
Girls Rlfl. 79&lt; to 1.95 SHORTS
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Sanforized shrunk, extra
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corners, tape bound seams,
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Size 18x27 inches - - -- - Sale $P~
Size 36x27 Inches
S.le $2.50

RAYON PANTIES

ful fur blends- bulky knits-smooth knit banlon and
orion-all wool and wool blends-all the newest sty!·
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Nylons and Wools, Axminsters, Wlltons and tufted
carpets. Solid colors and patterns. Terrific values. All
are bound and make nice throw rugs.

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Matching Short Sleeve Slipover
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Fine quality banlon cardigan sweaters - beautiful
new fall colors, tong sleeves, fitted bottoms. Sizes 34
to40.

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new fall style~ and colors,
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choose from In regular

Dungarees

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Complete 7 piece outfit consisting of Desk ·wltb hi~
pressure pla.sttc top, Locking Center Drawer, Modfra,!
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Combln.t~tlon Letter Opener atttl Staple Remov~- .
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