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lnR wllh II membm prestnt 8-Dally Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Sept. 17, 196S
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and Mrs. Fred 1\ice and Mrs.!- - - - - - - - - - - _ ; _ ;_ _;_;_;_ _;_
II TOPIC o/ WSCS
Ralph Semister as hostesses.
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Mrs. f sc h/eman • S • s New
Valentine Girl for Activity Year

Make Elberfelds In Pomeroy Your Shopping Center for
lh• hhurch for:_l~llir."'eet- 1 ~~· b~P~;sFol~~~:te;,"~i~~~:
· Wearing Apparel for Your Family and Furnishings for
tion and .scripture reading
Mrs. Frank ~schle_man was rthe offices of the Columbia Gas
Mrs. Rice: hymn "This Is named Valentme G1I'I of the Company in Middleport. Mrs.
My Father's World;'t Mrs. Se- Year when the
Eta Phi Thomas Smith, president, con·
Your Home. Come In Saturday- the Store Is Open Until 9
mister ga\•e the introduction to Chapter of Beta S1gma Phi So- ducted the meeting when plans
the topic and articles and com- ronly met Tuesday evening in were made for the rush party.
ments were given on
teleDuring the business meeting
Borgnlne,
in the Evening --and Don't Forgetto Look Over the New
scopie. microscopic and man pr6er by Mrs. Karr.
a dorratkm of $5 was given to
-andsized wol'ld.
uring the business session the Salvation Army and it was
The program concluded with communication was read from reported that unsold clothing
Color TV's on the 2nd Floor.
Cella Kaye Larry Domasin a solo, ..The Spacious Firma- Mrs. Bates concerning Pheif· from the recent rummase sale
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TONIGHT thrv SUNDAY
"MeHALl'S NAVY"
Ernest
Joe Flynn
" ISLAND OF THI
BLUI OOLPHINS"

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ment" by Mrs. Semister and fer College in North Carolina had been given to a needy fam-- _ --··· -- --· --·-- ~- and 32 sick calls were report- ily.
ed. Three cards were sent to Th
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shut-ins.
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e servtce comm1 ee also
reported that a state representative would confer with the

WHAT IS ss AWEEKi

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The social committee
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Mrs. Harry Lee Bailey accompanied her daughter, Bren; da and Linda Cramer to Coi lumbus Tuesday where they will
resume their studies at ColumI bus Business University. Mrs.
; Baile): remained overnight with
the g1rls and returned home
Wednesday.
Mrs. Halph campbell
returned to her home in Canton
Wednesday after a several days
visit with Miss Callie Kloes.
Mr. and Mrs. John Strickland
and son, Stt:ven, of Woodville.
were weekend guests of his
mulher, Mrs. Dayton Strick-

at the Grace Episcopal Parish
House in Pomeroy . Mrs. Esch~
Ieman read the guest Ust for
the Rush party and also dl,_
cussed proper rushing proced·
ure.
The theme chosen fQl' this
year's rush party is "Fairyland I
Fantasy'' and named to the
party commitees were: Gen~
eral Decorating, Mrs. Eschleman, chairman,
Mrs. Don
Grueser, Mrs. James Wisecup,
Mrs. Paul Chapman, Mrs. Paul
Huston, Mrs. Thomas Smith,
Lila Mirch, Mrs. Alvin Spears.
Mrs. Richard Rawlings, andl
Mrs. Larry Wiley.
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People In
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, . Hele n s·IX an d Mrs. GoI. • Card Tables
M -Th Mrs. SpeatSj
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die H.ussell of Athens visited 1 avurs, rs.
omas SmUh;
Wednesda
.th M . Ri 1 d Games, Mrs. Dan Meadows; TaCampbell Y WI
rs. c Jar ble _decorations, Mrs. Rawlings,
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clrdlrm&lt;.n, Mrs. Marjorie Kt!eMrs. Helen Bumgarner, Mrs. lbaugh, Miss Sharlee Newman;
Edna Campbell a~~ ~rs. ~ene- Food, Mrs. Wisecup, Mrs. Gruevieve Corkey of Cmcmnall are ' ser. Linda Watson and Barbailie guests of Mrs. Edna Bar- 1 ra Betzing.
tels.
Mrs. Edna Ca b II
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Entertainment - Arlene Mcmpe,
"·Dan II
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Helen Bumgardner arul Mrs. d eHs, c" 1rman, Crs. c,,..
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ova~-~.er, Mrs. hapman,
Gene VIt&gt;ve
or
eyd o1 f ncmsa· Cl f'"'An • up, Mrs. Car 1 Horkey,
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1 spen 1 e es ay 8 t~rnoon chairman, Mrs. Dave tt.lndy,
with }.1r. and Mrs. Richard Mrs Keith Riaas Lois Moore
Campbell
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The cultural program titled,
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:.:n"yv ''Your Day Socially" was givTbe Meigs Molon'ycle Club en by Mrs. Rawlings. She disof Pomeroy will sponsor Dhl· cussed the formal versus inforlr 1c t
mal dining and gave unteresting
Championship T·T fa cUI concerning the first Jadiea
Scramble Racfm Sunday, September 1Btb, at the club of the White House and their
grounds located sh: mile&amp; entertaining. She discussed the
north of Pomeroy and
20 ~ype of table settings and seat- ~
miles south of Athens oH U. mg arrangements used by the
Herbert Hoovers and the EisenS. 33 oo the Peach Fork Road. bowers,
This is a raiD date, and ticArlene McDaniel was assisted
kweillts pUrchased September I by Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Rawlbe hooored ; ; tbe eate ings in serving refreshment&amp; at
wblcb will open 'I 10:30.
the close of the meeting. AtPractice will b,. I am II till tending were Mrs. Eschleman,
t wltb starUnr r -~ at J :3G Mrs. Horky, Mrs. Meadows,
p. m. tEST) .• ~m wUI be Mrs. Mitch, Mrs. Rawlings,
I.: ..~·~.'"'"""·classea.
Mrs. Rtggs, Mrs. Smith, Mrs.
Wise-

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Mrs. Baxter

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Funeral
servies for Mrs.
Zana Baxter were held from
the Ewing Chapel, Wednesday
at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Wilbur
Perrin, pastor of the Federated
Church, officiating.
Special music ol lhe requesl
of Mrs. Baxter, was provided
by Mrs. Ben Neulzling, organ-

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Now's the li ·llt tu dolt. During our big Close-Out. We're deal In
on beaut t 1 t 11
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9 harder than ever
. I u , u -s,ze hryslers. We're moving !hem out fast tor little more than
yo~ ~~ghl pay lur small er ca rs. All you rs for the taking · Blg-'car comfort, big V-8
ped o manceD, an.d the longest warranly in the business ..Now a
en pr1ces. on t m1ss out. Slop in today.
t easy io take year&lt;CMIIYILlllt'l 1-.rlAR"/SO OOO.Milt:
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~r !J Yllrs or ~0,000 mll~s which ,WARRANn _WITH THIS COYUAGl; Chr ale C
w1U re~IICI o-r rlpt ir •t 1 Ch' ller
tr comu hrat , l~lnsl d-llects In mlte~ 111r orpor1tion ••rrants
bloc:k, ha1d 1nd lntem•l 01
irttlkflotors ·f~d.Ofltlon uthorlzeo:J O••lsr'l piece of'b~:!~~~'tl'!h!~;,~:
~ m.tnua! clutch/, torque cOrwe rtermd~i~ 0 · WIIIT P.urnp, tflnlmlulon cese •nd lnternat parts(ellctud.
=~flfllfl of 11 1965 1 utorro()bilis 1 ~;•lt. Unlvllrlll Joints, rear aJie and difftrentfal, and , 11 ,
tf ~
mWes, whkh•ver cornu first 1t,P'01 ,-ijd the owner ha s the en~~:lna all ch1n11ed every 3 months
11r t~ter cleaned'"'')' 6 months and' re '\ 0 1 ''replaced every second oil che!lie •nd the carburetor
~., evldenc:e of perlarmenc • or lh
P Iced every 2 year•. &amp;nd ev1r~ 6 month 1 1
t&amp;~Ch rridence and {2) the car' I tho•'current
requ~ted,sarvlce,
urn lhu
luch of
a
m1 llfile. •nd requeitsthe deahtr toI certlly
(l) to
receipt

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Burial was in the
Plants
Cemetery and pall1lbearera were
Elmer Johnson, Harry IIJid Elmer Sadler, Pau1 Grueser, Roy
Kaspar and Roy Tracy.
Coming from out of town
were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sadl•r and Mr. and Mrs. EImer
Johnsin, Wheeling, W, Va.;
M~s Jo._,hine Bundlge, Columbus; Mrs. Martha Snyder,
Parkersburg, W. a.,
a pd
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sadler
Wellsburg, W. Va.
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Mrs. Baxler, the daUjlhter of
George and Martha Sayre Beaver, was born al Antlqully in
1890. Her husband,
WilHam
Baxler preueded ber In dealh
In 1955.
Sre was J member of the Federated ehurch where 1be was
Iactive in various organfations 1
and served u presldent of the ~
Federated Circle lor two yearo.
She serl'fll u president oLll)e
American Legion Auxiliary of
Drew Webster Post and of lhe
Eighth district. Slle was al!o 1
member of lhe WCTU, Daughlers ol Union Velerlllll and lhe i
Pomeroy Shakespeare club.

MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT 6 SATURDAY
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show. The new drum major. Connie Cooke, was ntroduc-

Office Chuckle

NEW YORK - MAYOR ROB-Ied along with the flag bearers, Mary Lou Teaford and
lfl ~·. Wagner, cutting short. a Carole Anderson, and the majorettes, Christine Bailey,
N~w England vacation, retu• ~- , Elaine Davis, Kathy McElhinny, Debbie Grueser, and
The UPI wire anncunced Ia
ed home Friday to help med•·I Diana Davis.
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brief dispatch today !hat Fred
il&amp; a tbree.day-old strike which The hand. in orange and 1 through which the loolball learn Rice, Wellstoo, ltad been probas halted publi~atio~ of all ~ut black uniforms, made a smart 1entered lrpm 1 lloop as the . moted to ReiiJirar ol BllfU•
one of the ella s etght ma]or entrance with a salute to our band played the "Flight. Song." ol Motor V..ldes by Gov. •
newspapers.
neighbors. Wahama, to the tune Snappy marchinR: and sharp James A. Rhodes.
Wagner, wOO helped in settle- of "Hi, Neighbors-" Precision turns marked the band's per- "Will he han to retire as
ment of a 114-day long new1&gt;pa- marching patterns were used. Iformance
for the half time State Fire ManbalJT' asks
per strike two ye_ars ago, said to the music, "Step in Time," show. The majoriettes were fea
he hoped for rapid agret&gt;rr.nr1t "Sister Suffragette," and "Chim lured in baton twirling and flag wide · awake reporter. "Yes,"
d'1spute between Chim- Cher-ee," from the Ma- routines.
somebody said.
ln ••·
I.IM: current
A heavily ~ Increased work
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"Guest tblags weren't hot load at lhe Twin City Electric
uu1
ry Poppins musical. e an
T e White Falcon band, In red
the Amer1can ewspaper
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enough for bim," concluded
and t he New Yor k T1mes.
formed an umbrella whic was and white uniforms, presented
shop, located nn Cole-st in Pom.
reporter.
raised and lower ed to a goose a half time show of precisiOn
eroy. has resulted in an exten
Pln'SBURGH, PA. - HAR-1step,
drill to the march, ''Queen Ci·---sive erpansiun of the business
ry tThe HatJ Walker, who :;l.:~rt- In pre . game ceremonies the ty." The band was led by the Correction Made in
in rccenl months.
ed his basebalt career at Tij. band was led into the
field , high stepping drum major.
U&amp;t of Survivors
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fin, Ohio, in 1937, Friday Nas by Miss Cooke, to a silent ca- A majorette routine featuring Survivors of Cush H. John·, Arthur f St~auss of Middle~rt,
1
rehired as manager of the Pitts. dence. They made a very ef· the red nags and flares was son who died Thursday at his o~ner 0 l e e_ ectn:
s Jp,
burgh Pirates. Walker was sigll- fective showing as they featur- well done to the tune of "Moon ho~e in Bradbury are his saJd the expansiOn _was ~eed~ed
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ed to
ld'
ti t th R"
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because he oow JS rew111 mg
ed to a one year conlrac..
a Y so ter rou ne 0 e 1ver.
wife, Alice, and two sisters,
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2'0
The 46-year~ld Walker guid- new grandiose march, 'Days
Mrs Bertha Amos Rutland and large motqrs - :;orne !up Plot t'
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horse power - ror L1e ll 1p
ed un:: 1rates to a pennant con- o ory Y acavas.
m LO TEMPS
Francis Larkins of Middleport
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tending position in his first sea- The band played the ''Star
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R 0 Frida 's re rt of Mr Sporn plant. near New Ba-.en.
·~ at th e helm .
Sp•••led
Banner" as the flaao .NEW YORK (UPI) - The Johnson's
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po m
. one of· Mr. · Strauss.
the
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death
h · who5 bow~ned
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was raised and then quick·step- htghest temperature reported to the lw
electnc s op m 195
. . egan mn ~ \
SNOW AND FREt:ZI.NG: ped to form tht&lt;ir M &lt;~nd play the U. S. ~eather Bureau Fri· se:vic:: ::em:. be held Sun- ing prepar.ati~ns for tl'1e exwinds continued to slug the cen.l the Alma Mater, "The Orange day_._exchKhug Alaska and Ha- da at Z . m. from the Raw!- panded busLne~s the, latl.t _r part ·.
tral Rocky Mountain areas of' and the Black."
wan, was 100 at Lredo, Tex. The in:s
Funeral home with of J~ne. Before new e~u1pme1 nt
Colorado and Wyoming today . They then formed a tunnel low temperature reported to- Brother Art Marcum and the was mstall_ed recently m the .aSix deaths were attrib_uted to'!
TO DANCE TONimiT~-! day was 6 at Butte, Moot
Rev. Chester Lemley in charge. :l h~~:~a~~:erm~t~;; ~~P~rre~~ \ ,
tbe Jate summer storm m thosel The Pomeroy
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Friends may call
· wor k 11as a! •
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. at the funer. Th e ste p-up m
sponsor a h•gh school dance toANNOUNCE SUPPER
al home any bme.
ready caused Mr Str&lt;.~uss
a
ttatea.
Tburklerstorm!l dumped heavJ; night after the Pomeroy • Rut· Rhe Racine Methodist church
veteran machinist to buy ' uut
rains south of the storm area.i land rootball game at the high is sponsoring a Jitney supper MARRIAGE A.PPIJCATION .another Southeast~rn Ohio elec- \
Friday .night a ~iolent s~rm! school auditorilw. The Jays on Sept. 25 at the Junicr High Robert Edward Brown, 27, tric shop for ils.eQu;pment. The ',
front tl'lgge~ r~m and ha1l in I will emcee. The public is invit· Scbool building in Racine Ser- Rt. 2, Pomeroy, 11aw mill lab- newly purchased equipment in- ·
IOUtbero W1scons1D and north-led. Admission is 50 cents per ving will be from 5 to 7 p. m. orer and Mary Ella Cocbran,
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person.
Everyone 11 welcome.
1. Pomeroy,
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MINS LEI

The ttlrt!at to Sikkim ap·
powers were qonsidering ,..
peared more serious. 1t is a
sumption of shipments of miU.
tiny sta ll· nestled in the Himatary supplies to India for use
l&lt;~ya !-:1 between Jnd la and Chi·
against Red China, includiiJI
nese-occupied Tibet and highly
strengthening of India's aerial
vulnerable. Its king pledged
defenses against possible Ch).
Friday his countrymen would
nese atr raids. Arms suppUes
Jight to the death against Chi·
were uspended lat week bto
nese invaders.
caue of the Indo.Pakistan war.
London dispatches quoting dlMeanwhile , lndia charged
plomatic sources said Britain
thal Pr.;.kistani air force planes
and the United States were disbombed a miliGJry hospital and
eu ssing contingency plans io
temporary residential a1'WJI 121
the event of a Chinese attac~k .
miles north or New Delhi today,
The sources said the two
- --- -killing 6 and wounding t4.

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India has appealed to bot h
the United States and lilt! Soviet Union for ·aid ir. case it IS
allacked by the ChmesP. Thrre
was ufficia 1 silenct! in Washington and in Moscow.
Diplomatic observers were indined to believe an~' Chinese
Jnvasi•m would not be a largt:
scale action aimed at driving
det:!p into Indif.l. ln~;tead they
believed China would try to
knock off a few Intlian border
posts and relieve India n pressure on Pakistan.

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Meanwhile. Indian and Pakis·
tani troops batLled in three m~­
jor areas - Kash!nir, Sialkot,
seven miles to the south, :md
Lahore 70 miles further south.
The United Nations Security
Council called a rare Saturday
session in New York to consi·
der whether to apply sanctions
against India and Pakistan to
force them to end their war.
But the new Chinese aclivitie~
certainly would come up for
discussion.

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Rotarian and County Agri- in Heath Church, write
on grams.
cultural Agtnt C. E. Blakes- cards names uf five persons ' One example used was an outlee, who holds_ a Master's . De- ~n Mei8s c~unty ~ho by lheir [Iine of the progress to ?ate in I
gree from Ohm State Umver- mfluence either 'can
get Iby • passing Athens w1lh Rt.
In
sity, said Friday night
the, thlnHs done or stop them from 33 .
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tbe
nature of community power! being done''
Engineering theory clearly
structures may determine pro- He accepted the
written indicates one course Is best,
gress- or the tack of it - in I names, promised they would bc 1l community leaders are qmte
today's America.
1kept in the highest secrecy, then certain another route is best.
I He opened his talk by having !described the nature of power 1 "Until these two groups get
HOLLYWOOD _ VETERAN ) members of the Middleport • slruclures. He illustrated his together," said
Bl~keslee,
actor and Aeademy Award win· Pomeroy Rotary club, meeting I remarks with prepared
dia· · ''Athens will likely remain unner Spencer Tracy remained on I
by-pas~ed."
. ,
ttle serious list today but con·
Pres1dent John Werner pres•d-'
tinued to show improvement aled over the business meeting .
~r a relapse from major surMr. Blakeslee was introduced
gery
by Dick Rosenbaum. Ladies of
Th~ 65-year-old Tracy underthe church preparing an~ serv-i
went the surgery Sept. 4 for re.
.
"
" lng dinner were Mrs. Nan I
moval ol a non. cancerous pros- The snappy Middleport Htgh Schoo Yellow. Jacket Moore, Mrs. Roger Morgan,
tate growth. He had entered' marchmg band _under the d&gt;rectJOn of Mr. W11Uam Rus- Mr&lt;. Kay Hall, Mrs. Robert
Good S
. H . . Aug' sell presented Its first home show of the s,.son Friday I coats Miss Benn Sanborn and I
amanan °'P' 1a1
· everung for the Middleport-Wahama game.
Mrs ·E M Wood
31 lor tests.
"Music from Mary Poppins" was the theme of I h \
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Jn J962, such statements preceded Communist Chinese attacks against Indian border positions in the same areas mentioned in today's broadC'asts.
The Indian defense ministry
said Chinese troops moved up
to the Dorder at Demchuk,
about J20 miles southeast of
Ladukh, und near the Sikkim
frontier 600 miles further ea~t.
Unotridal reports said there
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Meigs General Hosplt Ia I TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
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SOUTHERN HOMECOMING- sharon Theiss, daughter of lllr. and lllrs. Kenneth Theiss of Dorcas, was crowned 1965 Homecoming Queeo Pomeroy.
VISITS MOTHER
at balfthite festivities during the Tornado-Southwestern game Friday Jllgbt. Sharon, a senior, was chosen by a vote of the high school student
Mr. •.nd Mr. · Bruce Scholl
body wltb only Senior canclldates eligible to reiga. Attendants and ·escorts, I to r, are Janice Manuel, a freshman; Gary Wilford, Donna Theiss,
CLASS TO MEET
and family ol Mt. Verno~ spent
10phomore; Dale Wallace Hill, Teresa lllcTurner; Junior; Phil HJI~ Miss Theiss, Larry Cirele, Beverly Price, a Senior; Jeff Alkire, Dixie Circle, '11le J .O.F. Class of the Unit- the past I"eekend with hiS mo1 senior, and Charles Wagner. In the foreground are Tony Carl!&amp;han,, crown bearer and Debbie Harden, who carried the flowers. The 1965 ed Methodist church will meel !her, Mrs. !Ierman Scholl, 2961&gt;
homecoming queen wu crowned by Athletic Booster Pre11dent Mason Fisher while the Southern High School marching band, directed by Monday, Sept. 20 at 7:30 p.m. W. Second St., and other rela~ Wllllelfll®JI, J!IOjiHIIWd il!alrliiiJIIII~ !millie. - i!l!llll* J!lllllll,
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SQUAD GIVES AID
O!arles Warner was ported to Veterans Memorial
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cy squadmen at 7:48 p.m. FJi.
day after be bad fallen on Will
Mail&gt;sl aJJd llllfferal a Jaeera.

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Jackets Defeat Wahama 18-6 ·for Second Straight Win·
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By DAVE RJCE
for they had taken a 12&lt;1 back of 21 yards to the II of rdown. Roger Swartz's ron for at tlle M.
'11le Middleport Yellow Jack- de!eat from ne~ghboring Pnm- the White Falcons. Nine pl1ys the extra point was no gond
The Jackets, though receiving
tis, scoring two touchdowns in; eroy last week. Theu only win later the Jackets scored lhe1r and the Jackets took llie lead some (ood breaks in the game,
IJe first quarler, beat Wahama so far has come at the expcm;e first touchdown as Buddy Moore 1 6-0 with 7:15 leCt in the frrst also receive&lt;! many penalties,
handl1y last night by .a score ol of Buffalo, W, Va.
ran a quarterback sneak one quarter.
as was the case on this wles
18-6. It was the Jackets second The Jackets started their of- yard lor the tnuchdown.
A Following
!be tnuchdown l of downs, bringing up a pwrting
straight victory ,witfffiut a loss fensive f1re works quickly as] pass Interference penalty call Mark Tannehill's kickoff was Situation.
after beating mitland las! week. I George Sauer
received the Ion the White Falcone and !me taken by Ralph Batey who in At thiS point the Jacket deFor Ron Richardson's White•opemng kickoff on his own 20 running and blocking enabled turn fumbled the ball with Mtd· tense tightened up and the White
Falcons it was a dtshearteningl yard line and made a ruce roo- the Jackets to score lhts touch· Idleport's Rod Sauer recovermg Falcone also had to punt. Geor-

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ge Sauer received the punt on was short. So !be_.. at Ibis
his own 40 yard llne and return- point was 12~ ID favor Ill llfd.
ed U to the 30 yard H!le of the dleport.
Falcons for a nice 30 yard run. The second and third quarters
Six: plays later the Jackets were played OD nearly n•
had six more points to •lid to terms as neither team eould
their total for the night ts continue a drive becauae of peg.
George Sauer weot the last allies and fumbles.
four yards for the score. Ro&lt;! Wahama broke Info 1111 ICOr·
Sauer's try for the extra point Ills column wilb ll minlltel left

ID tile pme u Carby Sawyn,
While Fakoa fullba~
ptt.cboat from lUI q
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Ray Varin 11'111 ICI'IIIplnd •
prdl for tbe .core. l'MI wu
Wahama'l oa1f ..,.. ol 1111
game,
,.., loob!ll lui toudlllon
waa oet up bJ 1 IUmble l'llCOV•
ery its' 2(0 pound teDier Da...

Aabley 111 the C7 7onl lile ol
Wahama. Ia Iii playo lbo J..,.
tots moved the ball to tbt ..,.
yard llne where Rod llauor weo1
over for the 8COl'e and that'l
the way it ended at tbe •OUDCI
' of the gun.

Southern Rallies to Defeat Southw estern 22-6 Friday

Southern scored lltree second of 21 yards In the las! 23. min-ed from the game and !aken [pleted six lor 47 yards. Each thern. EP's: Groeser and Cun- Southern - BID Bud, Charha If touchdown~ to lake a 22-6 ute~ The C:aJ I!&lt;t Cnunty !!leven l for med1c:1l aUen lmn aflpr he team lost the ball tWJce on rum- diff for Southern.
les, Cleland, Jim Diddle, Shercome-from-behmd Homecommg netted only tlnee yards in the lsufl'ered a laee ratJOn la te ml bles
man Cundiff, Steve Dalley, Bob
For Wahama tlle top ball • ..,.
game victnry over Southwe~t- lh1 rd quarter agamsl the stren- thr~ g&lt;nne
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LINE-UPS
Grueser, Mike Jenkins, John
rier was their rugged fullback,
ern or Gall 1a County
Fndav l gthened Tornado wall
StaiJs!Jcnl!v the Torn&lt;1does Southern will be hosl to Ky - Southwestern - Juumy Walk- McCimtock , Karl Russell, DaSawyers, with 110 yards in 21
mght.
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Detens1ve workhor~es ror Sou- had 144 nt•l Yards comparrd to Iger Creek next F'nday mght. l er, cl·ntcr , RJCky SmJth and vid Spencer, Tom Thei ~s. Tom "
carnes. He also scored the FalThe Tornado gridders of Coach bern m Ihe setond half includ- 108 for the losers. Souhern had By Quarters:
[ Dun Garber, guards; Don Farn- W1ckline Substitutes.
Bobby
con's
only touchdown.
Ronald Deem, tra!lmg by a ed Chnrles Cleland,
To m seven frr st down lo s1x by South- Southwe1;tern
6 1'1 0 0 - 6 • ey and Hedgey Calhoun, tack· Adams, Paul Black, Carol Cline,
touchdown at mtermissJon, fir. Theiss, Tom D1ddl e, M1ke Jen- western.
Southern
_ 0 0 14. 8 - 22[ 1es, Woody. Carter and Gene Ronme Deem, Tom Diddle, J1m
for Midoleport tne
top
ed back with two third period kms, Steve Da1 ly, Dav1d Spcn- Each team attempled 10 pass· TO's - Bryant, 6 yds on run , Ha ll, ends: Steve Elhott, quar- Harden, Charlie Mathews, Eddie
ground gainer agam was 145
51x-pomters and another mJd- cer, Sleve Dailey, Karl Russell, es. Southern comple ted only one Southwestern; Grueser, 1 yd on tcrback, Ervin Burns, fullback; Moran, Darrell Norris, Marty
pound George Sauer with
Jl7
way through the concludmg stan Jim Harden, Charhe Mathews for 14 yards and had one mter- run, Cundiff, 32 yds. on run Dale Brya~l and Russ Miller, Morarity, Carl Robmson, and
i yards in 18 carries.
za.
and B1Jl B•rd. Btrd was remov- ceplcd, while Southwestern com- McClintock, -14 yds. on run. Sou- halfbacks.
Steve Sewell.
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STATCHART
Highlanders left Halfback Dale
Mid. Wah.
Bryant had put the visitors
: rirstdowno
... II
t
temporanly in the drrver's seat
Total
yards
ruah.
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lit%
IN
with about three minutes left
Total pass.
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2e
Z1
in the first stanza when he carried fron1 the six yard stnpe
to paydirt The try for extra
points on a run waM stopped
1
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short.
The strong North Gallia Pi- of action last week in the Eag- Pa11e1 Int. -- .. .. . I
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Southern, seemingly mistake
rates
took
a
hard
earned
14-6
Ies'
first
game
with
a
oroken
Peaalties
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prone in the opening two quarv1ctory from the Eastern Eag- finger, was in and out of the Fumbles Lost . . -- I
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ters of Its f1rst home game,
les Fnday night at Eastern as contest Friday night. When be Starting Uaeup COffeaitJ:
moved deep into Southwestern
Dave Skidmore figured beavily was in, the Eagles moved
Wah•ma - Harry Van Me~
territory only once before hairin
both
P1rate
TD's,
once
on
Nortb
Gallia,
though
the
sta·
er,
Vance Dawson, ends; GeoJ.
time.
1 run and againwwitb a pass ti.stics hardly show it, domin- ge Randolph, Bob Thompson,
Shortly after Bryant had tal·
from 10 yards out.
ated the game, keepmg :ontrol tackles; Randy Weaver, Paul
lied the H1ghtanders lone touch-[
North
Gallia
led
aU
the
way
of
the baU much ol the t;me. l Hoffman, guards : Ray Red·
down , the Tornadoes moved to
going up e-o in the second per- Clyde Smitb was the top run· I man, Center; Backs: Ray Varthe losers' 14 yard [me but the
iod
on Skidmore's pass to Rog- oer for the Galhans.
; ian, CMby Sawyers,
Ronnie
drive was stopped there on 1
er
Garrett
into
the
left
flat.
Next
week
Eastern
plays
al
Russell,
Ralph
Batey.
fourth and two situation Runs
They added another six pointer Rutland.
• Middleport - Fred Robinson,
by Halfback .John McClintock
in the third period when SkidSTATISTICS
Mark Tannehill, ends; Larry
and Quarterback Bob Grueser
more
capped
a
15
yard
Pirate
E
NG
Gladwell,
Ken Harris, tackles;
both juniors, highlighted t he
drive
with
a
three
yard
plunge.
First
downs
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John
Blake,
Jack
Sigman,
dr1ve.
North Gallia hM blocked Char- Yards Rash, ...... J:U 141 guards; Center, David Ashley;
Two fumbles in the se~ ~:~
les Eichinger's punt on the 15. YardJ Pa111 . .. __ ., 5t
31( Backs · Budd\' M10re, Rod
quarter by Southern aided S 1
Garrett
ran
lhe
two
point
PAT
Total
Yards
......
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Jt3
111
Sauer, George Sauer, lloiW
western m holdmg 1ts s l i m
1
over.
Panu Att. .. .... . 1
5' Swartz.
Jead. The Tornadoes gained
Eastern
got
in
the
scoring
in
Passes
Comp.
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z
-------total of only four
yar d
the
third
period
wlten
QuarterPasses
lat.
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,
..
1
1
throughout the entire second
back Mike Martin c:&lt;&gt;nnected P-Ities . . .. . . . . . 3f
71
lod .
with Paul Chadwell on a 45 Pouts .. .. .. .. . ~ z-.tz ,
DIFFERENT STORY
yard pass that went all the way. Eastern players - Pooler and I
The story, however,
Bruce Hager's run for the ex- Chadwell, ends; Bogard and Osmuch different in the ''":oml
tra pomts was stopped.
borne, tackles ; Justice
and
half.
Eastern
threatened
again
In
Tuttle,
guards;
Rose,
center
;
Southern took over the
tlle third quarter, getting down Martm, quarterback; Wolf and
en its own 40 after forcing Sou1th-l
to the Ptrate 10 but 1 fumble Allman, halfbacks; Hager, fullwestern to punt early m
JACKSON Jackson'• Ironwas
recovered by the Pirates. back ; Barnett, linebacker; Ei·
third stanza.
men displayed a mighty runHager, 170 lb. fullback, out chinger, defeasive hallback.
Ftve plays later Sherm
ning attack, spearheaded by
diff. a junior halfback, broke
lefthalf Larry Adair as I h e
loose around the right end and
SEOAL team crushed Greenraced 32 yards ror a touchdown.
field 311-6 for its second triumph against no setbacks.
Cundif! went in with the
Oblo mgb School Football
Toledo Start 8
Adair not only scored three
Ira points to give the Tornadoes
By United Pre11 IaleruatloDBI Revere 42 llighlaod 15
touchdowns on runs of 39, 82
an 11-6 lead.
Marietta 211 Martins Ferry 0
Nordonia 18 Firestone 0
and
85 yards, but picked up 811
Late in the third quarter MeEast Liverpool 30
Wheeling (W. Va : 20
amazing
total of 227 yards Ill
Clinock, who was credited with . HE'S STOPPED --: Two Southwestern players, both un!dentified,. hit Southern Halfback Sherm Cundiff after be
Midland Pa. Ill
St. ClairsVIlle 6
13
carries.
piaymg a fine game both on of ptcked up a good gam durmg the thtrd quarter at Racme Frtday rught. The Tornadoes won 22-6 with three touch· Middleport II Wabama B
Weirton (W.Va.) Madonna 12
Jackson gained a total of 3211
lensiveiy and defensively,
downs m the !mal stanza. Gene Hall !No. 12) come~ lD to aid his fellow players in bringing Cundiff to the turf. Chagrin Fall• 211
on
the ground and 5S yards ill
over right tackle and went 14 - Sentmel Photo.
Willoughby South :12 ·
Tiltonsville 1
the
air for a total ol 381. Greenyards for Southern's second TO.
Ashtabula 40 Wickli!lo I
Powhatan 40 Hopodalo I
field totaled 13f on the ground
The try for extra poins was no
Logan's IS-Game
Colwnltia t4
Shadyside 26
and five in the air for 139 JHS
gond.
Win
Str11tk
Ended
cleveland Byzantine 8
warw~:,:· ~a. ; 11
1
ootftrstdowned
the Tigers, 8-4.
Grueser scored !lle !ina!
I
Cleveland Lutheran Weot I
Scoro
by
quarters:
nado touchdown midway
COLUMBUS.- Hilliard ol the
Brooksiclt I
Wintervilh! I
Jackson .. .. .. • 14 I I I 311
the last stal128 on a
Mid-Eight !..eaguo broke • 11-6
IC
Canton Lincoln 7 Lorain I
Stanton Loci 12
MI. Pleasant 0
Greenfield
.. .. 0 0 o 6 - 6
B
Villa
I
W
Uak
0
back sneak to cap a
deadlock ia the thtrd quarter
ay
go
eo 1
Scoring - Jackson : Adair,
dnve by the hosts. A 14 yard
OD a five-yard run by Joe WeaFairview 36 Obruted Falla -;:!%;·' lcrua·v'liier ~ ~=sf:::·~ 0
39-ron, points failed ; Adair, 62carry by McCiintoek and a nine
j
ver to defeat Logan's Chteftams
Brecksvmo 18 Independence
run, Reed ron ; Baryi Terry, 40yard jaunt by Cundifl bad movJ4-6 m a non-league battle Fri· PT PLEASANT _ PI PI
Geneva 14 Ashtabula llarbor Youngstown Chaney 38
yard paso from Scott Bierly;
ed into acoring position. Grueday at Hilliard.
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· ,... Ambarst 30 Huron 0
CampbeU Memorial I
Reyoolds,
paiB; Reed, I · yard
ser also oarried for tbt extra
ant's Big Blacks avenged 18!1 Glll'lleid Heights 14
Strutbers 14
pomts.
By Dale IWthgeb, Jr.
io score The Bobcah drove to '11le losa snapped Logan's 3 year's defeat at the hands ol
Cleveland Heights 1
Youngstown East 0
run, Reed, roo Adair, 15-yart
run, run failed. Greenfield Southwestern, on the other The Kyger Creek
Bobcats the six yard stnpe on a 35 yard year, 18 game winrung streak, Rave~ood's ~~ Devili Fri· Wooster 12 Berea 0
Youngstown North 14
Nooks. 4-yard plunge, rua tal~
hand struggled to gain 1 tot 1 exploded for three qmck touch· pass from T)o to Fisher but John Gasser scored from the day mght by piltng up an easy Mentor 2'1 Maple Heights o
Culwnbiana I
'
a downs in the second period Frj.. were halted when Tom l\iur. four in the opening period for ~7 ~m. lt was Poml'a first Orange 34 Beachwood 6
Youngstown Rayen I
ed.
day night and coasted to a 32~ dock lntercepled a Tyo pass af- Logan but this touchdown was WID m three starts.
Twinsburg 18 Woodridge I!
Austintown Fitch 8
win over Hannao Trace in an ter a penally put the oval on offset by Pel&lt; Miller'• three • In tho first period Don Wig- Cleveland Lutheran East 11
Boardman 20
SVAC aonlest played at Chesh· the 21.
yard scorm1 play in the sec- gins raced 29 yards 'and it was
·Newbury o
Youngstown South I
Arter that Interception, Han- ond. Botb eonversion tnes fail- 6-&lt;1. Joe Smith race'd 14 yards, Key&amp;to8e ~
Hubbard 30 Girard 14
FORKED RUN
H
d nan Trace was forced to punt ed.
and Williamaon's kick made it WesU:rn Reaerve Academy
Ridge 44 Greenford 0
SPORTSMEN'S CLUB
.
l
owl
ar
from
the
end
zone
wtth
the
de·
Hilliard
had.
aD
tHO
ed•e
in
13-0,
Ravenswond
ocored
on.
Lorain
Admiral
King
18
Rock
IIlii
7
Wayne
(W.Va.)
0
llfw"" Chester tnd
bro ke the score Iess con es op- termmed Bobcats taking over .
o
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,
Belpre 0
~ llothm Off Rt. :MI
by racmg 46 yards up-the
·
f1rst downs
JJm Lerch s 27-yard gallop,
W'lli rio
I' v ) 1
IDlddle for the ilrsl Bobcat agam on the 22: Wtth Whobrey Logan .... : ..... . 0 6 e 0- I and Joe Chapman's kick was
1 am
wn ( . a.
(liE,) II
and FISher dnvmg for the nee- Hll d
G Q I II- 14 gond making II 13-7 as thequarWarren
Hardlng 9
SUNDAY, SEPT. 18
essary f1rst downs, substitute 1 lar ........
ter ~nded
Canton McKinley I
The touchdown came shortly halfback Mike Shuler raced ov- LOGAN scpRJNGI TDs-JohD£ A
Massillod 2i
after John Swisher mtercepted er from the four to gwe the Gasser &lt;4, run}.
Alter a scoreless second JM!I'· u-v
CJevelaDd Benedictine l2
STARTING AT NOON
a Wildcat pass
w1nners a 26-0 lead in the op- ~ IULLIARD SCORING·. TOs- iod, the Blacks broke loose for
Alllaoce 30 Akron Central 14
INTIRTAINMINT
REFRESHMENTS &amp;
Swisher crashed th&amp;
g?al ~nmg mmutes of the fmal per- Pete Miller (3, run) ; Joe Wea- three touchdowns in the third
Barberton 33
Matches Will Be Held Every
line moments later on a five md.
ver (5, run) PATs-Bill Humas on a 79-yard kickoff return by
Cleveland Untoln e
First &amp; Third Sundays.
run gallop afler the Bobcats The final touchdown came 0, run, 1, run).
John Flowers, w1tb WilliamJOn
Marion 28
EVERYONE INVITED
recovered a Wildcat fumble on mmutes later 00 8 35 yard
adding the extra point. J • e OAK IfiLL - Wellston
Cleveland Iilii! Tech lJ
Tu:::Ts~~~KiNI
the ~uing kJckoff.
scormg dnve climaxed by HowSmiUt raced 00 yards for anotJl.. advantage of an oak Hill, ;;~ ~M~ans;::fi~·e~ld::_:S&amp;:;_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:l;iiiiiii
The SVAC
champs scored ard's second six pointer of the Hounds Beaten 12-6 er, and then Mtke Marnhoul re- bh! early in the final p
the final TO of the second stao- everung.
covered a fumble lor the llfSI Friday lligbt and the
on a 40-yard drive chmaxed A Jinal Bobcat drive which By Cbauncey·Dover
touchdown.
a ~ Golden Rocket lrilllll!•b iJ
hy fullback Larry Whobrey's hegan wtth a blocked punt slop- NELSONVILLE Two ohort lo tlle final period, Cl!ester over the Oaks.
yard run. The dnve atGO ped when the ball was fumb.
. Planis raced 20 ards and John 'l1le Oab punter received
featured some fine running by led on the six yard line with one-yard plunges by Glen Brtd· Flowers ded th ~·ng bad p888 from center in his
1t:ion n~ zone, ran out to Ute five,
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Howard
and
nght
halfback
Hannan
Trace
recovering.
gewater
and
Gary
Thomas
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JOIIII Ill trvt' IMIQti·JI'Ieft Pflflnltllll
Joe Fl!her. Quarterback Lanny Coach Jim Wh't
· d h'IS carried
the second
and lourth
pertods
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Chauncey
to
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1111 II not I IIIIUI'J-Il'l flltfJ I P.ffllllllllll
Nelso viii
.gh n P~int had 11 first downa Ill Wellston's fullbaclt,
uw11p. Onot • JQUr ••II•, )'Uur rwtcto Tyo then ran the extra pomts defeasive line of Earl Skaggs,
m1na worrl• 1ft ltlltld-M lllllrt ft~ll'­
for a 21).0 lend.
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. Eroie Saxon, Mike Spaulding, ~t"' was ~ i'J.vila.ay !on~ Ravenswood's nine, and '"'" Oiler, then slammed over D'Oinll
lftl or ~Ptflq. Aftlllbtt In ClllrrJ, lirA.
Coach C. A. Duncans Wtld· Chuck Leach, Bill Taher, Joey tr . bt 1
J NHS
gained the visitors 307 to 191 the five on the next play,
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cats played on even
ter1ru1 Wtlls, David Darst and a host 9 :~ w ,"'ly
now owna By quarters,
that was the baU pllll.
wtlh the Bobcats the first per- of others for their fine work a · mar
Pt. Pleasant . ' 13 o 19 1~ Oiler galned 80 yards, but
iod as halfback Terry Cremeens and t~e olfensive wall of Leach, Richard PoDey's 43 • yard Ravenswond . , .. 7 o o o _ 7 a team, the Rocket. pined
S..The
and quarterback Gary Harrison Spaulding, Bill Mc€ormick, Da- run was lite Hdu'ilds' only score.
57 as several big loeaeo kept
FuH
led the offenaive unit while llon vid Moore, and Tom Moore tor Score by quarters:
BANQUEI' OCT zs
Rockets in hot water aU eve1o-ll
Roger Belville, and El· opening the holes for the back&amp; Nel!onvitle . - ,... 0 0 I ~ 8 'l1le aMual GDIUpoUs Wom- ing.
At
mer
led tlle -defeos:ve Stali.!Ucs favor ·the Bobcats Chauncey ......-... 0 6 0 6 -12 en's Goll Club banquet will be Oak Rill bad nine first d~:ll
in rushing !70 yards to HT's n
held on Thursda,, Oct. 28. at to Welloton's seven. Total :
11pp. 1&amp;0 Dopot
675-1160
The Wildcat defen,.. hailed and oulpassed th~ Mer~IHe ello ltaelne whftt tlle Wildcats Oscar's. Champions in · each age was 92 for Oak mn to Wei~ II
PT. PLEASANT
two KC scoring drives by re- eleven, S&gt;-3.
· bost SynunJs VaUey.
tournament wiD be honored, slo!l's' $7.
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covermg two fumbles.
Kyger bad 14 first downs to By Quarters:
u will all ronnerops. Special By quarters:
: IUDGI\N~1~:/;tVIRT
Kyger Creek dommated the the Wildcats four.
H"'1"an Tral:e ... I 0 0 11- 0 awards wiD also be maclt dar· Wellston .. . .. .. .. . o o 0 1
---....;.;;--~,;;.-..:...~whole third quarter but falled .Ne»l week tlle Bol!cats trav-· lYaer ~ ·,, 0 20 U lJ -12 IDa lba IIJIIllal eveoL
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Return Jonathan Meigs Chapter, D.A.R., will sponsor a rummage sale Thursday and Frj.
doy, Ocl. 13-14 In the former A
&amp; P building In Middleport.
Chairmoo will be Jilted !stet
but members having articles t(
be picked up may contacl Mrs
Emerson Jones, Mrs. JameP:
Brewington. Middleport
and
Mrs. A. R. Knight In Pomeroy.

New In farming

J)ally Sestlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport,

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chrysanthemums wtll be on dts· patiered for development Into investment of a quarter m1llion wi11 compare the re ~ults of """ 1
hllage
All presentations will be In play in aU colors and types In unusual forms for maximum to a half mlllmn dollars, he tillage, conventional
can't afford to ma!~e mistakes strip processing and
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alk:btion, visitors Will see four height and spread.
The
transportation
system
this
in
mt~nagement.
A
special
ex.tiJlage
methods~
The horticultural exhibit IS varieties of geraniums and !leVone of many &lt;.:olorful oneli, ac- en kinds of hibiscus that can be year has been Improved t.o eave llJI:ut w11l feature S&lt;Jme of the Certain pl()ts received
the poor feet of lhe VISitors. management tools he may U'&gt;e natural rainfall while others
cording to James Caldwell, EX· successfully grown in Ohio.
Twenty-four
new custom • built now and m the future.
were irrigated b a furro
tension flonculturist. This yea.'", The number of shrubs on diS·
wagons
have
been
added
to
t~e
Theme
of
the
exh1bit,
Sponsprinnkler
syste~. All w
there will be about 75 varieties play has been doubled since last
of petumas in bloom for the vis- year's show. They have been e· fleet of tractor • drawn vehtc- sored by Ohw St3.te Umvers1ty's contain different degrees
1tors to see. These include the lected to show flowermg, frUit- les which w1n transport Uus 1 department of agricultural ec- twation report y unkm
older varieties that have prov- 1iog, and foliage • coltor charac- year's Ohio State Farm Science I onomics and rural sociology, Resld,ue in t~
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w1ll be "Programmmg Agncul- mulch w~s spree dorm
ed themselves as well as the terlstics. Twelve types of hedge Rev1ew VISitors.
newest All-America vanet1es. plants suitable for decorative The new 30-pass~mcer wa~nns tural Dec1s10ns fer 1970 ." One the 00:tJilage ~ts:: some
Each variety will be labeled for and screenmg purposes w1H be will brmg to 50 the number of phase of 1t will be concerned growth pattern: PI0 ts
your Information
on display. Of spec1al interest vehicles which will be u:sed to w1th hnear programmmg, a so- ing different iant
P
About 40 varietie~ of garden will be 10 kinds of plants, es- move crowds to see the Rev1ew. phisttcated form of budgctmg and row
doubling the capacity of last for farmers. An electromc com- on differe:f~~~s, ~r
year's facilities. The 26 other puter will be used to show how shown
es, 8 50 Will
' shuttlebuses or wagons will be linear programmmg works and
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supplied by the Ohto Expos1t1ons what farmers can ('xpect from Corn, ,sl~dge, soy~eans,
Commission and a farm eqwp- U
hay harvesting machinery
ment manufacturer
Corn w1l1 be 11ne of ~he fea·l be on display throughout
The expanded transportat1on tures Nearly 50 corn demon-[ Rev1ew Spec1al fields have
system Will provide regular -.er- strallon plots showmg dHferent reserved for harvestmg
vice to the conservation area, cultural practice:; can be sean type of crop each of the
lo south demon~tra•·on plot';. Accordmg to ChP.!'Ies Younk· days.
and to held demon~tra!ion ar· man, assistant ma11ager of the ThiS IS the biggest maochi,l· l
eas, Fr1day sayo; !\" m other Rev1ew, VIsitors can see how ery show in Ohio Farmers m-1
years, the servJCe will be rrer. 1rrigation, t1Uage, cultivation. terested in efficient operation
Because today's commercml and many other pra~"llCPS affect can't afford to mtss the Farm I
fanner often dlfeds a business the growth of corn. Some plotq Science Review.
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of harboring V1et Cong. Often called the ....
enemy," women, children and old people left behind ill
captured villages sometimes bave concealed weapcms IIIII
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TONIGHT
TIL 9 P.M.
"Whore You Got Tho
Most For Your Money,.

THE SHOE BOX
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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NEED
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Pomeroy Flower Shop

New Holl•nd
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POMEROY, OHIO

ABOUT
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DEAFNESS't
Upper Arlington 46
Columbus South 6

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many more 1mportant facia can
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Westerville 12 Big Walnut 0
Groveport 0

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Lancaster 34
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West Jefferson 24
Northwestern II

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Olent•ngy 30 !Ughland 0
Buckeye Valley 24

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Logan IUUs 0
London 22 Urbana f5

Delaware Hayea 11

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245 E. Stole St.
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WATCH FOR OUR
GRAND OPENING

SEASON OPENER-Spnnf iB coming in Down Under and Australla"o crack surf
Lifesavl~ A1sn. 11: preparing for a buay season in the sun on the nation•• beach.Jined
coaltJ. ere, competi~ teams of lifesavers .stage a marcb past near Sydney durin
one of the surf carnivals which ~ighHJht th.e swJmmlng season. More than 13
younJ AUJtraljano oerve on the dliciplined Iif. .vinf teamt without pa;,
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Newbury 0
Keystone 14
Western Reserve Academy 1
Loram Admiral King 18
Toledo Start 8
Revere 42 H1ghland 15
Nordonla 18 Flresloue 0

Complete Farm Financing

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* The prrture is reotangulor, full, big.
* Cab1net ts low. slim, compjct.
* Push-button
Demagne1lzer helps clerify
p1cture ol magnetlo Interference,

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OIOco Hours. 9 to 12, 2 to &amp; !Close at No011 on
fhurs - Ea11 Court St. Pomeroy

Feed-Seed
Fertilizer· Farm Supplies

P.rlcll

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$399,95

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Sugar Run Flour Mills

!WITH MILLER MAYTAG)
WY 2-3635 HARRY MILLER POMEROY

Phone WY-2-2115

RJUAIRS

FERTILIZIR

INIURANCI

Debts

Ctth Llvlnt lxiMnUI

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Those attendmg were Mrs.
Fred Batey, Mrs. Howard Bur·
ris, Mrs. Wllliam
Mr!t.
H. L. Dyer. :\Irs. Clyde
Mrs. Lee Gibbs, Mrs. Horold
Jolmson, Mrs. A. K. McClung,
Mn. Ray Proffitt. Mrs. Patrick Riley, Mrs. velma Roush,
Mrs. L. C. Roush, Mrs. Lloyd
Roush, Mrs. Otle Roush, Mrs.

FRONT RUNNER

GRAVELY

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GRAVELY TRACTOR
Sales &amp; Service
Phone WV 2·2975

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lntertll and Tots

Cow-Lac-Pels i• a complete, pel·
1eted dairy ration with alov,.· cost for
the TDN supplied. Tho higbly pala·
table pellet~ insure a fast clean-up,
which js very important in milking
parlors, Pellets handle easily and :flow
f reefy in any type of bulk bandling
equtpmcnt. With Cow-Lac~'Pels,
there's no separation of ingredient!
oudevecy cow receives balanced feed
nutrition. Cow-Lac-Pels oro part oc
L&gt;NDMARK's oowplele Dairy Feocling Program.

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FOR

Ctplt•l lnvtttnw:nts

guidl./}!f! DAIRY FEtDS,

Othtr F•rm Operatfngl;qttnttl

PAY CASH and SAVE MONEY
Ask about our budget loonL Up to 7 y11n to poy
for Caphol lnvMtment Items. lntorotl Is charaocl
only for tho dayo money is octuolly usod.

JACKSON
PRODUaJON CREDIT ASSOCIAnON
Chari" Dla, Alhono-MIIgo Countr Mo....r

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Coli WY 2-.1270

WITH THESE

USED FARM EQUIPMENT SPECIALS
eJohn DHrtl 'I' Tractor, complotoly
ovorhoulod"

Service
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ATHINS &amp; RACINI

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WY2-2181
POMEROY, OHIO

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Color indicatotlight.

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FEmER &amp; BREEDER ~~
LIVESTOCK
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Servi"'l Malgs, M-. &amp; Gallla Cauntloa

Jed&lt; W. Canor, Mgr.

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WANT AD
INFORMATION

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APARTMENTS In Mlddl.. J
port. One 5 rooms unfurnish·
ed with fenced yard. Other 1!
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furnished
room'
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.r.;d;m Ranch Style. Beautllul

location ov loP ol omall hW

facln8 State Hlgbway Garase on

Route 7 with good road to main
highway. Four bedrOOOII, living,
dlning, family, kitchen, break·
fast,
utility and
shop play,
Thr•o maid's,
baths -ramie
tile
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noon About two· thirds of

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$1795

Door ve engine, cruiseo. rna. tie tramil., p_ower hlle
steering
and
11 tires
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brakes, power seal, grey ftms , new hit me w wa
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$1195

1962 Corvair 4-Door Sedan

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50METIME6 I
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MvCH 1 CAN'T

EXI'ftE&gt;s IT!

New Ol#icers ore Installed Thursday
By
Twilight Gorden Club Members
New ofllcers were inatalled port, November 8, was anooune

Insurance Agency, Inc., Pomoroy. Phooe WY 2-3381.
when Twlllsht Garden Club met ed.
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Thursday even ng at
Mro Roush gave tho montiJ.
Legal Notice
borne of Mrs. Leverett Roush, ly re~er to plant narcissus,
uio'A'LiiO.ici
Middleport, with Mrs. Gerald crocua tulips and lily bulbs·
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SIDNEY
L.
HousToN.
who.. nD- Wildermuth as co-hostess.
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0 :
Tennflnee, but whose addre• I• at
post pi e or use lor mu chi gpre.ent D. co. 1tJ7th. MatuM~na11e• was ln charge of the meeting,
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Bn. A p o. s-.n J'ranct.co. California. hi h
ed 'th devot'ons don t bUI"'lj mow ll'a81 u Jon@
11 k
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o••nY LY"" souSTON
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eeps growlni;
"' dig
whoM re~tdeuce 11 R.oute No. o, John·
1 bul'.on Clly. Tennu•ee. and siDNEY Mrs. Wildermuth who also aave
uo.
HousTON. ber rathu, th•r. belni no
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e
Guardian appotnlfld and her moth•r a meditatiOn from Cbrlatian The officers were lnstalle1
belna deceued. wm l!lcb tu• aouce H0 me and closed with praytr b M
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that on 1 hfl 25th . day or Auguat. 1965.
rs. o son w 0 presen\sybil Eber-.baeh aa A41ninlttratrt• ot Plans were made to attend a ed each with a corsage 1'he ·
lhfl Eatatfl belnt
of COCNie G. Sheffield,
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·Roush,'
necnst:d.
PlatnUH. filed bflr demonstration
at the OhiO were Mrs. Leverett

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paneled in mahogany
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MMMII
Local car and clean ins1de and o111, rawn fini.sh, Julomatic
d walnut Al·r conditioned
oiii'I!C'tta.lUe. UTono •bcMlld ... Newly decorated and insu 1a 1- 1
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Large patio and double carport.
• • .w _. .. NIJIODII* rcn ed, new kite en an
room I
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$895 On
lot 200 • x 390• May be seen
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new oil· burner. Drilled well 1960 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 r.
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cyl. Powecglide, radio and hf'a_U'.r, wlut¥wall tire!! like new,
by appointment only.
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PRICE REDUCED
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·~"" auxiliary wa1er supp1Y· Avail 1 dean Interior. Ivory and gold finiS · A s arp car
Write: c]o Th DillY Sentinel
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lox 668-H
Pome~,,~~ ~~~r~ bhl~~!~~~t.e 1;;;r-.::a!!: Power Company and , to invite president; Mrs. Phil ·Wiliiam·
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HOUSE FOR SALE: $ rooms IuaaryDeiend•nu.
n "described
nece•· Garden cIubs. A Ihank you ald' Wildermuth, secretary;
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to .en th• •lllllint
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46
~~ 1'R~NUID • ~~ LARGE GARAGE on- Main- St.
and bath, approxlm~tely
~~tdtb~e:!~~!~'\!~ ~!:uth!t da":!'tnf-~ note was read from tht Porn- Mrs. Eddie Smith, treasurr.r.
~.rso'=
tt
in Rutland. Call SH 2-4131 or ,
POMEROY, OHIO
acres. 3 mtles Leadmg Creek I tratlom that tne uld detedent difld eroy library for flower boxes Mrs Robson presented gifts 1 1
~ see Mrs. R. A. R'f
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lt'~ted Inthird•
tee •lmple "' the 1.1ndlv1tte11
, . the · outgolng officers Mrs.
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1e, 1Mam
lntere•t . . r lhe follow· and flowers. A communiralionl
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reasonable. Ph: SH 2.-4109. , ln.: df!scrtb~ rul ettate:
was read from the Athens State Williamson, Mrs. DwJ.ght' Par'
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. rooms'I
For
Services
9 18 61
aam.t.. ~":,O"'~;;IJIIQ
bath, lurms
moderne apartment
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~ 1 mT~•., :~~~;"!, r:,!'i,:·t~~· t:!tu.~~! Hospital requesting table ar- er, and Mrs. Jed Webster an~··
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Middleporl, WY 2-3874.
14 FOOTTRAVELTraUer. $875.' I. 0 . YlcCoy, Auctioneer. Cbet•
1oJ ohio anu tn the towuhtp of leb· rangements for Christmas and also to Mrs. T. A. Hennessy.
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aDOn and bounded and lleurlbed u il
ted to
k I I
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- - - - - 2 2156 I
- - -- - 9 14 tfc l 493 Broadway,
Middleport.
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folloWI:
YO on the
rna convention
e weve. Mrs. Henne.ssy presented a.,
'"'It~•6 ~14 ·at
thfl Nor1JI ball or Vl• . .rtllwn&amp; Awas
report
, _- l_e_r. _O
9 18 . 3~ CUSTOM BUTCHERlNG and
11
-- - - - - -- - - - - SLEEPING ROOMS Clo~e in WY 2-2531.
.. ~r
7
ofuarter
Ute north•ut
11nt1 the quarter
Mrlhwe•tof quarter
&amp;ellUon held in Dayton was given by art'ICe
1 "T weIve St eps lo Ea:-.
Car
an
s
__
town.
127
Butternut.
.
POTATOES.
beans,
bnng
own
cuttmg.
Wtll
buy
htdes
every
No.
28.
TowNhlp
No.
3.
•nd
Ran.:•
Gardening''
from Popular Gar·
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d kb
r 1 Monda'. Phil Meier, Phone POMEROY - 2 story frarn~. e No. 11 of the Ohio Company'• Pur· M.-.!1. Robson who also report.
.,
I WISH to thank t\'eryone who
c 'I containers an plc eans _or
l
large rooms bath full base- chase. exo:eptin.: ~ acre~ wnveyed to ed on the nature tour at Lake demng, by
John Tbrelkeld. Thf':,
1
1
•1 110 bu Clarence
Proffitt
WY 2-3510.
9 18 tfc
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A. c. Tldd. contalnlna too acre•.
I "
f d'
remembered
me , m any :6 ROO~I BRICK house on But~
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rnent gas hot water heating , more or 1e11, •U al.tuated 1a Lebanon Hope and the flow~r show at were Pan, P anwni, ee m '
' 1Township.
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compost
way, on my 92nd birthday · 1ernut Ave. ca 11 WY 2·5127 · 1 Portland. VI 3-2254.
Rural Doxol Bottle Gaa
front ' and back porche!, out1
Alao, tn• rotlowlnJ atber premt8•• Metg.s Coun y Fatr and that
.
' lawns. • perennials ' Wil.'
1
You made that day a b\vt&gt;ry
9 10 tfc I
t ~7 t c :
of h'!•h
water • owner will County,
altuated Ohio,
In Lebanon
TowAShip,
MeJJ• blue ribbons were won by Mrs termg, mulehtng, pests, bulb~.
,
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1!1
and belo.t
th• South·
' · bed
d I'
A
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happy one for me. G
, od ess'
and tour ,.,.,,, tun·&gt;&lt;h&amp; SPECIAL: I only reg. $249, 1%4 :
finance $6 500.110.
_.,'""'"of
No. "
Mary B. Heines. Mrs. Kalher·: . ges sn Jme. n artie e n'11
you ~ll. Mr~. A. \i · Howell ed and IUifurnilbed apart
model, 12 cu. ft. new KelvinatMIDDLEPoRT - 1~
story ~':!fo Nc"c;n?p::,~. R~~:n!!:i ~.c~t~:; ine Milikan was welcomed as drJed arrangements waa give
(Jenrue Curus Howell)
men•·
WY t-5434
12 8 tfc or refrigerator (Demonstratframe
6 rooms bath utility therdrom 14 acre~ from th• North I member
The regional by Mrs. Robson.
9 16 Jlp
ed
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i ud of 111.\d lot aold t.o William Biram
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on. Special $148. 1 only, us
room cellar enclosed back b)' D. Grey; alao B ICrft IOid and oon· meeting to be held at HockinM:and 4 ROOM furn!~llt'l. apart· Serve\ gas re fngera
.
Ior . $15·
8d tomakln.:
John InMor41an,
The arrangement of
thl'
porch,• corner' lot on Gravel ••J'
•eres.
all 244~onta1n1nJ
acrn~~. 146
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mPnts. Rowley &amp; Reed Hard
s
p
EXCE '""
f
u
month by Mrs. Williansmon wa ..
5 11 t fc Gilmore
""'"om
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Not
ware.
Ohi Supp1y lore,
9 17 om·
31 .,
, Hlll . $7 .500.110 .
tlebts PT
hoerl!tofol"'l
rellt.'rvfld' - ..~ Hm'-'o¥
ua ... Cull New
Gl"Q4)n persimmons and canna
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CLOSE
IN
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2.
acres
plua
Jlh
FURliTD EXC&amp;PTING: ~tuaUMI ta
&amp;-"""
'0ULD LIKE ·d f
P
EDR M h
L.
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u.e TownJ~hlp of Lebanon.
Met~ts Recordinu 'Lucky' leaves in a tall brown vase on
n e. rom om· TWO B
00
oU!ie on m· ·AGOOD Building -sti€ 22 acres
sory frame, 4 rooms, partly county, Ollio. tn ..ectlon No. S7. To....,.
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eroy 1o Racine j days a week. coin Hgts . birch &gt;lichen, au· of ground, with gas' well and
fimshed attic, front porch,
Chet Haddox, a graduate of a wooden base witb a wooden
WI 9-2121J.
9_17tomauc gas heat. WY 2-5127
• dug water well.. plenty of
block garage • cellar 1 barn ' .oulhwe•1
a rnarked atonl,
same
belni the Middleport
High school, bas
.
20 tic
eorner of C.
1!:. and Eliu t
ed 'th B ddy N0 rm
to deer figurine on the side.
8
DRMNG to California on Sept. ' c
- pasture. Price $1.0. 16 Call
other
can Hayman'•
11.64 acre
a cut
earna recording
WI
u entitled an
ES fl .
t .
be buildings.
ed 13Financing
00
-•terlJ' dil'ecuon
as LotJ
rod.lthence
and I In
teet
"The Rerres hment s were served a I
19, from Middleport One to I1'RAIL£R SPAC , "at rate. SH 2-58ll.
9
6c
arrang . ,000. ·
to the Bald Knob'• road to • marked L k
, 1 h lb ' Chet the close of the meetina by Ute
t h I dr'
te i
a e Contacl
For Service and
ALBERT M COX SALESMAN .tone tn the eenter or uid road on uc eys
n t e 8 urn,
•-e
l t
GOOD 129 acre farm, best lolnsttUttion c 1 n
WY
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the .outh •Idfl of a tmaU ral~e or nm plays the organ alld piano while hostesses.
3, peop e o. go o e P 1ve. 'I wa r' ree sew g ·
ce11tt1r of •tiel road wtlh th• mnndtlr- Norman does the trumpet and
\\ayne Smalh, 144 Coal St., John J. Fry, Depot St., Rut- cal.Jon lor 8 acre lake, saw
!-3830
WY !-3&amp;38
-----17 31 lll ••me; tbenctl north down the •
we~t of
llnflookl
on tbfl
•
Middleport.
9 17 3tp ' land.
I 26 301c
timber , Bargain priced. w.:
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. . . .ea.11. .1.tae
. . .of
. . .c.. .E.. dr UJllS, Both are fe,J
'Iured on voHAM SHOOT at the Isaac wat- :'
FOR SALE
G. Nickels, Tuppers 9Plains.
HEATING
PLUMBING
SALE, S1I rooms, 1WO 1a,.,.m,.·,
calHsolos.
Improvement• 1n
I' 3lp
WY &amp;2 2441
rvR
alona 1ald "·"
llnfl to..,.
tbe '"'
north""'"''
cornerout
of
dd
d
lon Farm, Sun day. Se pt. I9. - -•
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a
ox
an
Norman
are
play·
Kitchen
Planned
1 11
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Sponsored by the Chester Fire ]YOUTH
BED
and
mattress,
59
G.
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E. MaJn SL
Pomeroy
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a
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acre Jot :
thente
aouth
•lont
the •
at
night
lub
t
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Ford Station Don Sayrf' 632 BA'ITERY CHAR ER, c am .
basement and big porches at line ot l&amp;td tot to tb• plece or be· ~g
a
c
a
cean Plans were discussed for
Department
9
16
3tp
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k
at'r
compressor
lathes
111111lnl• thv ••me to contain " acre. C1ty, Md. as '!I team Mr. Had· ki h
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Grant Str~t Middleport
oc s,
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the front and back, gas fum- of land, be th• lame more or leu
d
r M d. M H
tc en .Improvements In tht
J Wll.L NOT 3E responsible ·
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tp
drill press, pipe tyes, vtce, KARL GR:UESER, .Plwn~ing ace wall to wall carpet down Further excePtlnJ: sttua~ 1n the ox, son o r. a~
rs . . er- church when the Busy Bee class
· dr'll
heel
and H-tmg
Mmersvllle
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.
Towru:htp oi t.eh.:lnon. Melt• County, man Haddox received musical
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9 18 3
for any debts ronlract ed by --- - - - - .
eIect tiC
I , emory w "
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sta1rs, good location, house 1Ohio. and beJiWlin• •t the ,outhwP&lt;I 1 . .
t o'h· U .
.
d of the Middleport Frrst Boptisl
any person other than myself. IOrde: ~.MSTUTZ's ~&amp;N ''Nick i some antiques. Call SH 2-41~1 ! Ohio. End your s~wer troub- in excellent condition,
m·::Ue:o ~o~3e~~~·n!::i'l~ re!:: ramlfng ae I IO n,Jverdslty an Church met Thursday evening
Signed: Glenn CWldirf. Jr.
Ch1ck leghorn ch1cks.
or or see Mrs. R. A. Rife, Matn 1\ les. We have aU s1zes. sewer Mulbe
A
WY 2-5264. to the DOrthWftt comer;
tbene. was ortn r Y emp oye as vo- t tb ch ch Mr J 0h L .
•v 3tc started pullets today. Modern Street,_ Rutland.
t 16 3tc. machines. Reasonable rates.
rry ve., 9 1&amp; l2tp feet
eoutb to
,., center
deareea line
111 mlnulfll
&amp;ut Fork
3135 Pl
cal music
at Point aons, epresident,
.ur · wass..m charge
n Y
or PerrY
t Winstructor
V
9 I
I~WI=LL--nc-t~he-re_s_p_o "'_ ible for Po~ltry. Box ta8. Athe'1s, BEST FOR your fismflgPtias- Call WY 2-2974, day or night. - - - - - - - - - - - ' - :'~;eoum::.;::~~~~~ ~:0 7:! easan ' . a.
and read scripture taken from
OhiO, Phone LY 2-0031.
ure!
African
night
crawlm,
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t
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tfc
FOR
SALE
4
room
house
to the aoutheut rlomer of suuon
Mark · 'Mrs· A' R' Pullen gavt
g
It
• No. 311; thenefl wut :1110 fee' to the A
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by an 1
Contracted
debt'
18
other than myself. James I _
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60 for $1.00.
John Mohler,i INTER OR
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new bath, large porch, base- plac• ot bt!l:lnninf, •nd contalnint :10
ux wry annlng the opening prayer.
A"CTION
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and
exteriOr
l)amt·
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or
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F oII ow1ng
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Okey Pack.
9 lfi 3tp '-'
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ea mg ee
oa , 1 e-1 .
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d . ti
, new pam,
acre Alont wtth thfl e11•men eonveyf!d
a II. JOUp
upper
a sbort buslne ss
SIS'fERMORTISHA, a - ~iY! 10 30 a. m. Standard time. port, Ohio. Phone WY 2-7103. ~~;.;.: ;r:~g~n ro~~n c~: ground. on brick road off ~j, 1~· f~,":'';;;; :!',;~'';,.';:.:; ;
Plans were made to hold a meeting refreshmenls were scr
ift d I
d
T II I The personal property
of
I 16 6lc I
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k t
tr'
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Rt. 7' $3,500.00. Phone WY ,. "" """ lo ft""''' .. Vol. 213, soup •upper thi• ran wh&lt;n the ved by tho bosleS5... M"
;re;:t
the late 0. E. Massar, 2 mile;' STEREO RADIO, !965- model.! ::.:;
6127.
11 14 IIOtc
Oood RKonlo, Molp Auxiliary of the Middleprt Fire Charles Edwards, Mra B. l'
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love affaln: answers any orl soul h of Heedsv11le. ObJo,l This set has dual volume con... ..
D,.. Department met Tuesday eve· Parmalee, and Mrs.
Jobr.
Rt. 124. Close lo Forked Hun ,. with speed intermixed
Auto
Selat
'
ning at the village ball h&lt;ad· Seines. Attending io addition to
4
all questions. One visit wiU L k
~&lt;~ 01
Plllntilf fU.rthflr auelft 1.a her ,..
th
boY
amed
M
convince you that Sister Mor- Mag
a
Radio
equipped.
FOR
SALE·
Ch
If
t1t1on
the
namea
of
an
the
h!!!ln
•t
quarten.
e
a
e
D
were
rs.
t
h
1
1950
Chef Range slove.
evro e a lllw or penoru: entlUett t.o \be nut
·
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George Baker Mrs Jacob Tur
ttsha will read your life like
IC
.
Twin speakers. Lovely walnut
ton pickup. Six cylinder. $6S ...u.te of. inheritance from thfl d.fl· The traveling pnze donated
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an open book. [f you are wor- gas heaters. electrtc
Jron. finish. Take over payments .
Call CH 7-2247.
9 18 3tc
....
by Mrs. Larry Baker was net.r,RMrsh. AMrsa JorJ dllenGri,
ried or troubled, don't fail to very old
sel of $1.25 per week or pay the I
- - - tactt, and reterente a. bel to Uul on by Mrs Russell White. Re- Ie ous ' s. u a
m, s
1964 FORD
Galaxie 500XL COD· petiUon
tn thlt cue allelint ume.w
f h
·
d by Mrs. Dana Hamilton and Mrs. Dana
see Sister Mortlsha. She's porch swmg, chatn~i. trunks, remaJ·m·ng balance due $74.7 7.1
.
ID thfl prarer of utd peuuon, PlafD.. res ments were serve
rockers. lard press,
desk, Call WY 2-6 555,
verhble 4 speed, 390 engine~ tift prf\)'1 that thfl enure lntere~t In Raymond Kloes and Mrs Rob- Hamrn.
9 14 titc
helped others, why not you? dressers , radio, beds, walking
.
e1tatfl andbe uen.~
aold; otthst
thfl
·
- - - - - - --- - I
power s1eermg
and brakes. ntd
r11hts.real
tnteruh
an Pa.r·
111. Fisher
IS MEDICAL&lt; PATIENT
Private readings l!iven daily cultivator, bedding,
~!:arden , WE GLADLY loan a Blne L~s- 1
2LOOO miles. WY 2-S63 1 Wal· ues be fully determined, edJU.Ited
__•_ _ __
iD her horne 7 days a week plow, corn sheller,
SaJes &amp; Service
.
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and
protected.:
th1t pettUoner
bv
qulls, 1, t.re Carpe1 Shampooer WI th I
ter Crooks, Middleport.
authorized
and and
ordered
to .en elld
Mrs. Roena Martin of Wester1
Sundays. i a. m to feed grinder , fancy work, drag purchase or Blue Lustre
g 17 6tp
DAJI it Planning
ville, who ha.s beeu vifiting
. . - 11 p.m. All readings satis- harrow, ladders,
quilting Sh_ampoo. Baker Furniture,
Fit Aim
E
C
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- madeandProvlded,andforeuchoth· OnRummoaeSale
with her sister Mrs. J. B
f.....t-.......
9 14 6tc 1 •
s
ost very ar
Rammer
rellel .. tbe IILIJ' bl The DAV and eauxliary Mon· Hayes and family,
'
-~·, or DO charge! Loca~ frames a lot of omall tools M1ddl epor I·
W..-ld .un:•
s--•~
ol ._.... er .md turtbu
to
Is a medl·
ed this side of Gallipolis at pots an'd pans. 2 sets of dish-' I ~
e
Tr
f
bl
Wbe
IAIIUAIU
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Said
paruu
&amp;No nquJred to lnn'U
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Holzer
bohpita
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KEEP YOUR carpeh beautians era e
D
o ___.,__
oa or before tbe Jttb da' Gf ...... _ day evenmg m Pomeroy pan- ca pa 1en at
191111
Kanauga this side of Silver es (like new), fruit
jar.s, ful despite constant footsteps 1'
y ou Tr a d e Can
... ..,. -m,
...,~.-.. __ _.. ~ ~»v'.~:...P.· ·1 .,,. 1
"""" ned to sponsor a rummage sale in Gallipolis. Mn. Martin has
Bridge. Look
for hand sigo. electric mixer,
-o
- ....
r- sybn,...
" 'Adlnlntnn· on Oct.l and 2 at the DAV Hall been here visiting with relative~~
•.lcome.
sewing rna- of a busy family. Get Blue ! eGuaranteed 24 mont"- llrmaace
SmaD ·ear
eCoa.OIIlf
Ebflnbach· ..
.
II h
l'b
WI
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trill of tbe r.tate of CooM IJ . p
A
ho Ira . lh Be d
h
b b
Au are W
or 24,000 miles
aDd ....prabiiHJ
lhllfllflld, Derl•aeed· m omeroy. nyone w
s m e n area w etl s e echmes. e ep ones, 1 rary ta. Lustre. Rent electric sham- 1
4 30tp bles, 2 pc. reed set, lamps. pooer, $1. l-'1cker.s Hardware • Most Popular Unit
s..
anything to contribute may con- came ill at the horae of Laura
FREE 1,000 S&amp;H Green Stamps Many antiques. Lunch ser- Company, Mason, W. Va.
.lltetreptlitll HGCirl
f.8l 28; cw "· u. 18, :ul; Uf) 1. ete
act Edith Spencer, WY 2--2750 Leirheit. She waa takea to the
How? For viewing the new ved by Ladies Auxiliary.
g 14 6tc
ID the U.8.A.
E. Mm 8.._. Po--•• THI coun Of= coMMON 'LIAI or Sadie Wolfe, WY 2-3826.
hospital by her niece, Mrs.
1
AM v
Cl
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N""'iltt
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MIIGI COUNTY. OHIO
A
cited .
F
.
na . assar. Arlm _
---- II7V • aarent• L. Ntctloll
quota was rea
m mem- ran k Ch ee:~ebrew. Sbo Is lD
Compa~,;, acuum eaner m
SEWING
repair2-228!.
oer£ - n • .,...,.
1asl room 377. Her son,
your bo me Phone ParkersI. 0. McCoy, Auct.
vice, aUmachines.
makes. WY
•00
f Z2 lie ; ..
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"""'1"'· bership of the two
Marburg, 48S-4862 Collect.
Not responsible for accident!!.
tnstllled
"'..
year. The DAV men }Otned the tin of Westervill1 visited with
9 1 3iltp
9 t8 6tc
The FabriC Shop, Pomeroy.
I
u•••ow• ""'"' _,...,
aux!Uary after the meeting lor her 1horsday.
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Authroized Singer Salel and
nsur•nce
......._, Ad•lnlltraten,
d
&amp;U'I'UMOBILE wuranco ile&lt;D 1965 COLOR TV, lovely walnut Service.
I 2ll tfc !
$
IIAETNA CASUALTY Insurance
refreshments of cherry pie an
----Uidt 'All
con I"' VHF UHF t ·
Mull In
A
Detentltntt. ice cream.
Weirton, W. Va. Madotml 12
1
your opera·
so~ . .
. um~g, Ito"''R YOUR hunting needs, visen surance gency, nc.
NOTICI n Puauc.t.TtoN
Tutonsviile a
V'l lieenleT ca&amp;l WY J.2161. RCA chassis. Set JUSt hke jit Stewart'a Gun Shop, Rut- ~
Pomeroy, 0.
Pomeroy. Phone WY 2-3381.
'l'be unknowll hetrt, !a;.,!!'!."le••·
GROUP TO MEET
Rock Hill 7 Wayne, W. Va. I
1 eport Belpre o
===-c=-,-c-·-c-----c 'liUc
new.
t 1 tic tee•.
aM Group 11 0 f the M'ddl
113 44Take over bpayments
1
d of land, Oh!·o. Shells, bullets and
....,.,..•dmJilbitraton,
of Eliubelh UIIC'IItoN
SkinPel. d..:•u·
SMITH'S
Clothing slore i• now · · or pay a ance ue powder for r•-loading. Also u;; CONDITIONING Relrlger- PHt'TO Copying flerVlce Cop- '"· """" ldoouuu ... ""'" •f First United
Presbyterian Williamstown, W. Va. f (tie)
=
opeo at Letart Falls, Ohio, lO $396.24 · ThiS. ~t fully guar- will buy, &amp;eU and trade guns. aHem tervtc.e. Jaek's Refrig. lei made of k!gal papen. =~r::.; .,..':u";
Church will meet Tuesday evea. m. until 7 p. m. 8 ~0 tfc anteed. Try 1t m your borne.
8 1 l8te e11tioo, New Haven., Phone birtb
rd8 ... ..t .,,_...,1
tile JOtb day or A~t. JIIU
the ning, Sept. 21 'at the home of
---"-·--c_,-:-_ _ · Call WY 2-6555.
sr L4 6tc
TU J.3537.
4 a tfo
reco
cwu CWUU11 lllJ' PlalnUf&amp;. Cl.11'1!nc•
L. Nlehoi. and
0
Help Wanted
~ -- _ _ ___ _ SLUGGISH septic tank1 Clog__
othe~ doeumenta.
~!:J'· ,::~~~ ~· i:.ledc~m~~: Mrs. Clarence Lacey. Devotions
eW\IRLiTZIR
VENETIAN BLINDS and r.. ged drains' Gel Klean·Em&amp;Uei10NEER
Bealer IDiur&amp;KC, l'tlmervJ em• of """ eow. 17 , oblo. u.. will he given by Mrs. Myron
IBA&amp;.DWIN
WANTED: Man to make m- pa1rs, porch and
window All Septic Tank
Cleaner.
Comple1e Servlet
t t Uc ~:. ~!!'t~ul~:qu::~! ~: Miller and the book study by
liMI OTHIR fAMOU&amp;
s~ance inspeeti~n for a Na- shades all kinds, free estl· Landmark Farm Bureau.
Criu Bradford
:.C~:! :~~~tate to ..w P•uuon Mrs. Joe Bailey.
IRANDI
bona! Commerc1al reportmg mates. Dale Wippel, 215 Un· Pomeroy.
t 3 301p
Wrlle. Pruae or Cmtta.S
Wented To Buy
Agency on a part time fee ion Ave., Pomeroy. 9 11 30tc LOST b .tght . ,.,..t colors
A. l.. BRADFORD
Til• tollowm, dMCrlbed. real "tate uwl further renel u aay be tult
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"-.""'QUE Furnlt
dlah
ba the Statfl of Ohio. county
ef and proper. laid Dlfnu1antl are ....
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BaeiDe, uwt
m•u
ure.
ea. Melp, and In the vma_.. 01 M.aJ1. qui~ to euwer fllld Pet!Uon oa
per report basis. Write P.O IEL·-.
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miscellaneo\11. Call or wrlte: ta~vlne. bouii4H Ul4 dact'ibed u or befare tbe 30th c:~.,. of October,
_ EC11UC stove and power Restore them wit.b Blue Luss1a1Jon, o1urn
now Ph
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II. Pickena Hardware Co., hrD .;_ Al'llold Brodlen lolain St., Pomeroy.
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P- ~RAILER LOTS
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a. Webder aDd Fultz
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Correspondence
institution
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has opportunity for 2 field 1. No Federal Excise Tax
7 28 lfc
age p-~
and water. Brown'• 'l'rli) '' • atone mrtrUd "A", bellll1 the
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U. S. CIVD.. SERVICE TESTS!
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representatives. We furnish I
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•ea - womu 11 erw~ crver. a.cu"' NEIGLER BUILDL'lG SuPply er ... ( 8\11 A.,.,.. •• -) u. plat I"'!CCrdd of Marunmu.
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FREEZER
$179
Jottl. Hia:h 1tartint pay_ Short.
l
Minersville, Obio PboDI W\ tbenee aorth 11 cse,... wat oa
leads, tre an help train re- 1
twun. Advannmflnt. Pft'Perstort Racine, Plastic waD tie 14c
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prescntatives who receives
USED FREEZERS end
tralnln•
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per
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bathrooms,
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811 defi"Ht •1111 3D
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GREAT BUYS ON •••,
RE FRIGERATORS
all fringe benefits and the
uau•ll.y
wmeee•arJ. Grammar bouse builder&amp;, aluminum Bid- PINE TIMBER and will pay ~ •outb &amp; ole,..... we.c u~
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.ctw:ool lltfllcrtent for many Jobs.
ro4l to thn Plac• Gf bl~
opportumty to earn a subcu. • r•gt I rt
FREE tllformanon 011 Job•. w.arlu.
tng, kltcbeo cabinets measur- u much as $4 per cord for :-:!!:lnJ :a acr.. IID4 1 roc~~, m~
1tantial 5 figure mcome. Fori Chest
$110
reqnlremenh.
Write
TODAY ilvlnl
good pine and also good bard A
·
n11me and .lddre~. L\llc!oln &amp;erlee, ed to size of kitchen.
information send resume to 24 cu. ft. Unico
Boll 100.
cu- .., the oalb
7 17 tfc wood ~aw limber. Write or : :"3~~,t~a:'~c1~!:~~
H. D. Parmiter, Rt. 6, Zanes- Upright
$75
lkntlneL
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ALERT LADY for part time
POMERO'Y
WIDOW want!! housework. Loin Bradbury. &amp;
9 11 :.Jtc
!:,pJ:!.:r:m:!a::'.::'U:: ::t
sition that is enjoyable and
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rooms,
storage
roomt
bath,
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lormfl:lr
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e1960 Dodge 4 Door V8 - - - $495
rena
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formerly
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interesting. No
experience
M•neger
2-6361.
l5
Stp
laundry
room,
water
under
-til
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Robut
Campbell
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9
$395
needed. No door to do or
Ph. WY 2-21"
pressure. Two cisterns, out·
i:M~tb!:.~:a_ ".=m =e~ e1960 Rembler 4 Door Wagon selling. Earnings $2.50 and ;
- - _
_ _ _ Musital Instruments
buildings, garage, one acre
LEGAL NOTICE
... "10 WIWom Sblol4'o rona •
e1959 Buick Convertible
$495
up per bour possible. Wnte : . 4 BEDS, (twin size), I roll-a· FOR
bo .
ground. s. D. Buskirk, Mid· Sealed b1tlo will be received :::..., ,.• ,':::
Mrs Jaclt Corsey lliJO Lin· way bed. Reed,vJlle 667-6280.
lle I . ndgt. om WnYmm2, dleporl Rt. I
g 17 3tp by tbe Board of County Com- ;; '"'"'" ....., oto.. oold e1959 Ford 4 Door
$395
ln. He·,hts p '
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9 17 6t
exce n co 1 100 •
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in wen""":o= :: ~ ~o. tr;t ;:~
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e195B Ford 2 Door
$195
TWO VIOLINS, $20, 3 !roo beds FOR SALE: Hawks B Flat clar· room house. bath, basement, until 10:00 a.m., September 20, ,. ,.., ••• "" llnko,. , .. '"''
e1958 Ford 4 Door V8 Wagon- $295
ROUTEMAN to work establish- $S each, one antique wood inet and case. Ph. MY 3-3369. cellar, l'h acre ground. Con- 1965, for coal. SpecificatioDB as : ~:! =~~~mm:
ed rooteo. 25 or older. Salary bed, $!0; one dresser, $!5:
t ll 6lp
tact, Richard Jacks, _Jr. !oUotin:
.........,.... '"' ,.,.,., , ..~
·and commission. A. B. C. 2 gas heater!!, $5 each: one WAREHOUSE SALE
Welchtowa Road, J4mersville Lump coal.
:11
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Cleanel'\!, Muoo, W, Va.
cook stove, $10; New quilts PIANOS _ ORGANS
Ohio.
Tbo Board of County CommJs..
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9
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$1~
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Table
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ean· chairs, $10. Many other Items CARL'S KEYBOARD CENTI!&amp; JOR !!ALB- Bouse 111 Rae~ reject any Ill' aU lildt.
Rutland,
Phone 5M 2-4193
1n1 and lntemted In perman- including fancy lac• work. 1!0'7 Market SL, r.tomfmr&amp;. 5 l'OOIIlll llltd balll. prlca r.. Meigs Coonty CotnmllsltJllerr .,.";uf:r'~•.'~:!ut~'l-:..':..'"f
8
•at work. A.B.C. Cleaners, Emmett Gilmore' 116 Condor· Phone f80.61•
jw:ed. Call tiNIIl.
By: Luellle Norris, Clerk. ......
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SOCIAL Riverview·
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1-DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sep~- 18, 1965 Bartletrs Visit

Gala Celebration is Held at Home
Of Seth and Gladys Nicholson

{r.t Newark Recently

Around And
.About

New Executive Head is Speaker
When Southern 7-8th PTA Meets

The Rev. and

Mrs. Clyde

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The Southern Local 7 - 8th committees appointed for
e
Grade P.T A. held· its first reg- year were:
The Nlcbol!Oil home was the Riggs, u. s. Air Force, Chey- :~~~th:~ ;~.- ~~~-s~~
SEPT. IS
.
Mtddl~port
ular meeting of the school Program Committee, Ml'!. M•
aettinl for the gala celebration enne, Who.; Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd of Buckhannon, w. Va., were The annual Tag Day of the Committees were anrxnmced Mr. Noah Haskins Is a ~tl~t year, Thursday, Sept. 9th at son Fisher, Miss John Ihlf
bonortna Seth and Gladys Ni- Champion of Genoa; Mr. and In NeWllrk Monday where they Southern Local Jr. and
Sr. when the Riverview PTA met at· Holzer Hospital in Gaihpohs the schooL
. Committee MrL
cholson after so years of mar- Mrs. Charles Amos, Mrs. Har· visited with their son and fam·l Bands will be held on Saturclay, Sept. 13 wlth the president, Mrs. for observation and treatment. The program chairman, Mrs. Member~1p Mrs 0 al Van
riage Sunday at'ernoon. Aug- ry Shepherd, Mrs. Robert Lan- ily Mr and Mrs Clyde E. Sept 18th with a parade through Maxine Whitehead opening It Mr and M R'ch rd K h Mason Fisher, introduced the Nancy Ervm, lbert. ~tuese..=
ust
given by their niet:es, ham, Mrs. Ernie Norris, Mr. Ba~tlett . and family.
IPom~roy In the afternoon. Tbe with thePTA pray~r The com- I . d hild rs. c~
~ t- executive head, Mr. Deem. Meter, Mrs. A
MrL
Mrs Allegra Will Rutland and and Mrs. Herb Zeiler and sons, While there the birthday of proceeds will be used to help mittees are PubUclty
Mrs tyer ;{'cbc M'cbren, 1 ~ s ne, e d Following the introduction of cemp, Mrs. Carro orr:w if
Mrs. Donna Zell~r Colum'bus,l Jeer and Todd, and Mr. and the Rev Mr. Bartlett was ob- pay for new uniforms purct'tas- Ruth Anne 'Balderson' Mrs· J ' tSU , Cot I aeb, ar~~ted
. an the parents and the teachers, he John Stobart, Mrs: k8ra 0 e,
Mrs. Wm K. N'1choI son an d served w1lh
. . a surprlSe
. party. A ed last year.
' Violet. anetl e'·th hurn Ull, VIS!
. forma I ques t'ton and and Mrs · Chris Pic ens. M
e.nct . their families. '
Velma Barnha'rt Mrs.
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, children, Philip, Freddie, Jud- pastel color scheme ms carSEPT. !0
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er gran md :r, answer period. The new Math Budget and Finance,
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The bride was dressed m lace ith. Tommy and Susan, of Co- ried
out in the decorations. Pomeroy Chapter No. 80 Roy- Elizabeth Smith Ronald' ~ 8/~ R~I'C. SS~lns~; :"
er program, foreign language cour- Mason Fist1er , Mrs. Paul ~wNith_ a corsage o( two HOlden Jumbus; Mrs. Otho Burson and Assisting with the party was al Arch Masons will hold a borne Miss Ella.•Diehl and Mrs. s r, ISs a Y aa
, st!fi, explanations or
h 1gh renee, Mrs. Earl _cross, (; ·
Jrrh1ds, and the ~room ha~ a Miss Beverly Guess of Athens; Mrs. Arthur Ford, a daughter special convocation Monday at CarolYn Franz· Re~dlng and Mlas Carol Bachtel visited school courses, grading meth- Ann BQso, Mrs. Marth~ bert u
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gifts Mrs. Worthy Tate of ?allipolis; of the honored guest.
7:30 p. m. to confer the Roy~l Ubra , Mrs. 'Olive Osborne, her grandmother, Mrs. J. W. ods, and manner of dress in _the Beegle, Mrs. Robe_rt
rom the Zeller family.. .
Miss Karen Gregg, Middleport;! Attending were the honored Arch degree. Ref~shments Will Mrs. ~da Bissell and Mrs. Ra- Dawson in Vienna, W. Va. Wed· s~hools were among the pomts Mrs Le_tha Proffitt and Mrs.
The home_ wt~s tradtllonally Mrs. Linnie Bratton, Mrs. Bet- Iguest and Mrs. Bartlett . and follow the meetmg. All offi- mona Green; Hos italit , Mrs. nesday. She also attended a _re- discussed.
Patty _P1~kens.
iecorated w1th a gold lace ta- ty Riggs and daughters, Sharon son, James, Mrs. P. M. Smes, cers and companions are ur~ed Ella Osborne an: Mrsy Vivian ception at St. Joseph HospttaJ Followmg the program, tile Hosp1tahty. Mr s.
Leonard
:&gt;lecloth, can~les and huld~rs. and Karen, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- Mr. l:lnd Mrs. Forrest E. Bart- by Thomas C. Edwards, h1gh Hum hre . Membershi. Mrs. in Parkersburg for Sister Am- presidenl, Mrs_. Mildred Fitch Bass, ~rs. Ralph ~ell ..
and a centerpiece of mum_s,_and vin Chase, Mr. and Mrs. C. !:. lett, Mr. asd Mrs. Charles H:. priest, to attend..
Ph 18s ~ed Mrs. 1 p,Davis brose, who has been transfer- led the group tn the Pledge to Magazme, Mrs. Maxine Wm
snapdragons held_ by a CI} Slal. Stout, and Mrs. Bernard Allen Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Em- Thoodorus Council, Daughters
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8 d red to the Charleston Catholic the Flag and the Lord's Pray- gett.
footed bowl, datmg back over and children, Bunnie, Judy, and erich,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 1of America, wHI meet at the a:t an~-Fin:~eea~r 0a r, M~s Hospital.
Publici!Y Committee, .• M~s.
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a hundred years. The flowers Boyd, Albanv; and Mrs. Nellie Ford and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. IOOF hall Monday at 7:30 p.m. I~ .
R d 'M · ~ M · Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roush The secretary's report of the Fred Sm1th. Mrs_ Nancy hvm.
were from the Will garden lind Tracv Mr ·and Mrs Don L.. Bartlett and children, Shery1, 1The charter will be draped in arlee. hee'
rd an
rs. and children Kenny and Becky· executive meeting held on Sept. Character and Spiritual Edu·
were arranged by Mrs. Zeller. wood ' and. Mr. and Mr s. Pat- Daiana, Mike, Lucinda and Ca- memory of members, Rhenall Da e Snul ' Mr. an Mrs. Har- and Mrs. Aita Miller were in 2 was given by Mrs. Dorothy cation, Mrs. Eula Proff\tt, and
A beautiful three - ti ered cake rick D Wood and Lori Ann rol of Newark.
Yost and Ethel Tedrow and ry ...Osbor_ne, and Mr. and Mrs. Toledo recently for a visit with Smit and volunteers were ask- Mrs. Faye Prorfitt.
tastefully decorated with gold- and Danny Lee Will, Pomeroy.
Past National Councilor Hester Frank Blse; Program, Mr. and l Mrs. Retha Jacques and Mr. ed to serve on committees. The Legislation, Mrs. Jean sayre.
en roses, was served by Mrs. Local guests present were
Runner, and all officers and Mrs. Joe Turner, Mrs. Grace and Mrs. Harold Johnson.
A discussion was held on heir
7. ,
Pauline Atkins, and the gold~n Mr. and Mrs. Dean Blackwood. llalph Lees JJ rl.
team are requested to wear Weber, Mrs.
Paul~ne Myers, Mr. and Mrs. James Mourn. Charter II Dra d
lng buy a piano for the school
punch was poured by Mrs V1r- Jr. and children, Alan. Owen.
while. Polluck
refreshments and Dohrman Reed , Refresh· ina: and children, Columbus,
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and several money-making proginia Nelson. The ~andmade, Deanna and Darlene ; Miss Car- Hold Open House
will follow the meeting.
ment~, Mrs. Greta Suttle, Mrs. are visiting their parents, Mrs. In ,_Iember I Memory jecls were also discussed
artfully decorated mulls were ol Malone Mr and Mrs Nor- 0
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f TI1e Racine Elementary PTA Sl.elhe Petty, Mrs.
Tommy James Mourning
Middleport Th h t
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• and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Walters, memory of Carrie Grueser and 1ed from t e seco
ur ay
as a gift ~Y ~rs. Naomi How- Mr. and Mrs . 1. N Taylor, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lee will the school year Monday, Sept. er.
Point Pleasant, W. Va.
Past Supreme Chief, Minnie!of each montll to fo~rtb Moo.
ell of Gallipolis.
Elizabeth McCum ber, Mrs. Or- be held at their home on the 20 at 7:30 ~t the grade school. The PTA vot_e~ to pay for Mrs. Robert Reibel is visit- Bunting whtm Magnolia Tern-~ day. The next meetmg will be
Mrs ~el Black~~ wa_s ion Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Rarine • Bashan Rd. Sunday. i The Executive Head, Mr. Deem, crackers and JUICe used
for ing in Chillicothe with her dau· ple Pythian Sisters met Thurs· held on Octo~er 25. The refresh-the greetmg hostess . an~ Mrs. I Frank Halliday , Mr. and Mrs. Sept. 26, 2 to 4 p.m. The L~s w~ll be guest. ~pe~ker .. 'Ibere H~ad_ Start: Mrs. Grace Weber, l ghter and family, Mr. and Mrs. day evening at the DAV hall. ment committee members apRuby Halliday ~nd Mr~. Sharon , Floyd Thoma~, Mrs. Kenneth are parents of three children. Iw11l be room VlS!tatlon With the prmctpal_, Introduced a. new IWilliam Kitchen and childr€n, Doris Grueser, acting most. pointed for next month are Mrs.
JeweU were .kitchen hostesses I Longstreth , Mr. and Mrs. Vir- Rut){'rt of Racine, R. D.: Mrs I teachers, and all parents ~re ,te_acher m the school, Miss Ella Debbie and Denise.
, excellent chief, presided and Ralph Sewell, Mrs. .Pear 1
and w_ere assl.'ited by Mrs. Nor-, gil 1. Atkins, Mrs. Hobert , J. E. Jngram (Evelyn'!. and urged to attend. The Executive Diehl, and other teachers Mrs. Mrs. Dale Mourning and Mr. ! opened the meeting in ritlf3l-l Knapp, Mrs. Margaret Cottrill,
fD:8 .Nicholson and Mrs. May I Jewell, Mr. and Mrs N. E. Mrs. D. C. Swepston !Ruth) of i Committee will serve refresh- 1~arolyn Franz, and Mrs. Paul· and Mrs. William Nelson and ' istic form . A card was read : Mrs. Ann Roush and Mrs. LeonRigney.
. . . Rigney, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Columbus. Relatives and friends menls.
me Myers. ~nable to attend children attended the DeWeese from Meigs Temple concerning!ard Bass.
Fond, golden
frtendshlps Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. Law- are invited.
SEPT. _%2
were Mrs. Ohve Osborne and family reunion Sunday at Kro- reservations for dinner at Dis- Announcement!, ~ere made or
were renewed and ma_ny beau- ~ renee Chapman, Mr.
and ---The Past Presidents of the Mrs. Greta Suttle.
del Park, Point Pleasant, W. trict convention, October 19 _ Re. the County Coun~ll PTA meettiful and thoughlful g1fls were Mrs. Dana E~Jple. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haning, Lancast- Amerir&lt;~n Legion Au.xiliary of l Mrs. ~eber a~no~n~ that Va
.
ported ill were Gladys Cuckler ing to be held at the Bradbury
bestowed upon the couple. . IMrs. M. A. Nicholson, Mr. and er: Mr. and Mrs. Homer Winn, Drew Webster Posl will meel ; school Wlll be dlsmtssed Sept. Mrs. Albert Roush and Mrs. in Holzer Hospital with broken school on October 7 and the
There were 90 guests_ regts· Mrs. flair Taylor, Mr. and Mrs Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs. Ro- Wednesday at 8 p. m. at the 24 d~e to the county te~cher~' Mary Martin were in Columbus hip and Mabel Bearhs and Eliz- annual convention at Toledo on
tered. Those fr~m a di stance Dale Bachner, Mr. and Mrs. bert S. Long, Fostoria; Mr. and home of Mrs. Paul Casci.
meetmg. A school carruval 1SIThursday to attend the Ohio De- abeth Campbell home
fm.71
_ , Oct 11 . 12 and 13.
were Dean K. Wlll, U.S. Navy, ernest Molden, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Keith Casdorph and Mr.
SEPT. %3
planned on Or! 16 Enrollment partment of the American Le- hospital. Round robin cards i Membership enrollment week
Charleston, S C. :
Rodne~ Roger Riggs and Mr. and Mrs. 1 and Mrs. Galen Will , Columbus; _The Rh·erview Garden Club in tr•.' .. , -.. '~ion Auxiliary School of Jnstruc- were sent to each.
Ihas been set for OCtober 17 to
~;;;;;;;;~ David Wiseman and children, .Judge and Mrs. John Howell, Will meet Sept. 2_3 at the home the f1rst grad~. Rt'freshmentl ion. Mrs. Roush, president of A sunshine basket was sent tol23._ Dues o~ 50 cents may be
l. lm~.IJ:L•1. _·,.]_}l[Ff' 1Jana and Evan.
Dr. Lewis D. Telle, and Mrs. of Ara and Pauhne Myers.
were s,
""Jto"
Feeney-Bennett Post 128 auxil- Mrs. Campbell and a gift w111 pa1d any ~1me to ~e on the
......-···-4,--,~-I Among those sending gifts and Clarire Longstreth, Gallipolis;
---iary, is District 8 chairman of be sent to Mrs. Bearhs and Membership committee.
T &amp; SUNDAY
, or remembrances were Walter Mrs. Louise McLaughlin,
AI- h '"'":"''"'"-~11"&lt;1'1.~~~ NULLED NUPTIALS .
rehabililation.
to Mrs. Cuckler. At the close:
ENT~na OmO U
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H. Moeller, Wa.~hington, D. C. : bany; Mrs. Dorothy
Barnes \j
LOS ANGELES
Mrs. James Criswell, Mrs. uf the meeting, games were
lloAOJ
"Mr-HALE'S NAVY"
'j
Iist Helen O'Connell, 45,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd D Nichot. Woodard. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. h
Ottf
M. E. Dowson, Mrs. 0 . P. Klein, played and prizes awarded the Roger 0 sboroe, son oI Mr .
Ernest BorgninP, Joe Flynn sun, Wewoka, Okla. ; Mr. and Bowell. Mrs. R. H. Rawlings, b
y asked that her Mexican
Mrs. William Russell, Mr s. winners.
l and Mrs. Harold Osborne, bas
"ISLAN~~f THE
Mrs. Dwight Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Birdie M. Hy sell, Mr. and ~
!:j riage to musician Robert Pares Bernard Fultz., Miss
Frieda
entered Ohio University. He will
BLUE DOLPHINS"
Mrs. C. 0. Sjoslrand. and Mr . Mrs. Sam Wyatt, Miss Eleanor ti
M be voided.
Faehnle, Mrs. Galen Brown and ed a workshop held Thursday ' be studying Civil Engineering.
Celia Ka)'e Larry Domasin 1and Mrs. Ralph Hunt , Aurora, Robson, and Mrs. E:velyn Lu- ~
CmerOy
U Miss O'ConnPII, who
Mrs. Leo Smith of the Heath at the Fort!Si Run Methodi~i~1 Rv~t:l is a 1965 graduate of
(Color)
1 Ill: Rev. and Mrs. J P. Mill- eke.' Pomeroy; M_iss Edna
M Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frye re- prominence
wit_h the
Methodist Church WSCS attend- Church.
Eastern High school.
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-! er and daughter. Kathy, Delta· S.,.,Jck, Mrs. Maxme Dyer, Mrs. lurned to their home Dayton Dorsey Orchestra tn the ~~:;.;;lriiiiiiiillll•llllliiiiiii
f ville, Va.; Mr. and
Mrs. Ben 1 Margaret Ella Lewis and Mrs. Thursday afte! a visit wilh : filed a petition in superior ~
(•ler, Charl.,lon. W. Va Mr. Neva Pierce, Middleport: Mr. 'relatim ln lhe area
I Friday claiming the ~·::~,~~;11
and Mrs. L. J Lawson. Greens- and Mrs. Herbert Parker, Sy- M Fi
· 'd .
last Dec. 14 did not
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!liam Grueser, Mrs,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Denny Sr. Grueser and Mrs. w. A. Mor·
were Gallipolis visitors today. Igan of Rock Springs Methodist
Mrs. John Smith returned to church attended the workshop
her home Friday, after a three at For~st Run church Thursdav.
weeks visit at Columbus, M
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Georaetown and Toledo
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the ea s returne to t. elr ""'."'·
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Vlstt with his slstrr ·· l 1
Bearhs and Mr. and ~~rs . Wiiin-law, Mr. and Mrs.
lis Bearhs visited Wednesday
Thomas.
with Mrs. Paul GrinR L. Gotthardt of
stead.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Weber
Mrs. W. A. Morgan write
of Arcadia, Calif. visited
rei hunting.
with Mrs. B. F. Gravely
Mrs. J. A. Eden.

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fall oemelller.
fhla total IDcludOJ m restdent lludento, (31 of wbom
.,.. Uving tn the Lalayettt Hotel lD GaUipollo, ObfoJ, !55
commuters, and 11 Dilbt 11u-

Two weekend burglaries are being probed today by
law enforcement agencies in Middleport and Pomeroy,
Pomeroy police are investigating the breaking and
entering of the Landmark Town and Country store, 540
East Main-s!, while authorities in Middleport are probthe
ing a burglary of the Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Company, 923 South Third-av.
Middleport Chief of Police Herbert Gilkey said the
office of Valley Lumber &amp; Supply was ransacked, apdem.
parently in a search I o
NEW oELm _ THE CmEF
Total faD eurollmeot last money.
ageols before we open
the
mintster of !nella's Gujerat state, year al the colltJe wu 151.
Chtei Gilkey said the Middle- safe," said Chief Webster
his wlfe and three persons ~ere i .,_ _ _ __ _ ,.,.,.,., port business place was enter- It was reported over "'00 had
killed Sunday In a mys1er10Ull
'" ed through a large door local- neen left In the store safe, Wei&gt;plane craah 811 miles southeast
ed in the mill oection of the ster said.
,._
Pakistan
bo-'er
All
Inbuilding. The thieves, accord- E tr
into th T
d
of u~c:
na '
ing to reports, then gained en- C nl ancet
e own .•edn
dia Radio reported today.
. th ff ' b b k oun ry sore was gam
The Indian official was lllentitrance mto e o tee Y rea - thr h 1lidin doo t th
lied 88 B. B. Gdtta, &amp;G. The
ing open another door .
oug a
. ~
r _a
e
radio said the five-seat plane
Nothing ia believed to have ' rear of_the ~lidmg. Chief Web-crashed at a village near Bhuj
been taken of any significant ster said It JS kkno~n fll jn
in the disputed Rann of Kutch
value, according to
police. ~ge was ta en rom tbe
areea. One report said the plane
ChieC Gilkey said no money ·is office.
was shot down by Pakistan Meigs county teachers Friday kept In the lumber .company
planes.
will accept or reject a recom- Pomeroy Police Ch&gt;ef Jed
N
dati to underwrite an In· Webster, alii a. m. today, was
A LI!ADING CHURC HMA men 011
•
.
1 still uncertain what bad been
told 1,500 Methodisl8ed S~ndanly ~nstv~ ~~~~~g~ ~h:P~U:lj obtained from the Landmark
thai coilei• youth ne a pot ..,ue
hi h Store
of reference" to jndge the facta meeting at Southern Local g I Chi~f Webster SBid the burgthey learn, and that the Chris- sc~':.1 · decision will follow , jlars there had tampered with
NEW DELm (UPU - Is·
!ian college gtv•s them tllat.
d 1.
d by the ' the safe but his department dian Prime Minister Lal Ba·
a· ho Ge ld J
Ensley recommen a 10n rna e
,
'
" P
rah' w'eat
f'
Me'•s
County
Education
AssocI
was awaiting arrival of BCl ag- hadur Lal Bahadur ShBIII'I.
0
head ol thei 0 Church
to
area at
'"
~·spoke
iation
Executive Council in I en ts to 1earn if L'l had be en op- ebargecl today that '-'llllleM
the Method st
'
. . n meellng last Thursday evening ened.
Communist troopo hove starla rally kiclung off a ~~ at Southern Local High scbool. Chief Webster indicated there ed flrtng on IDdian bonier
f~d ralsittg dnve to le Foun- Final reports of plans for the is a possibility the safe had posts along thtr IDdian • !ltlao
o&lt;hst colleJ~ and :es .Y Ohi county • wide teachers' meet- been opened, the money taken ese frontier. ~&lt;Cbfnese &amp;l'oopl
0
' tng were heard and reviewed. out. ~nd then c~osed. •'We're •
dation cbur cen rs m
bave started tirtnl oa our bor·
11IE UNITED NA110NS SE-· Mr.!!. Fay Suer, president, pre- wa1bng the arnval of the Bur-i der po3t1 botll Ia Ladakla and
-·-t"' ,.,,...,.;, today orderedj.,.... _ . .
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Wedding Any
Day Now
BY DOROTHY KILGALLEN
8road.way Bulletia Board
Friend!! expect comedienne
Sandy Denni!l (of .. Any Wednes-'
day" fame) and jazz
show
Gerry Mulligan to become Mr.
and Mrs. any day now .. The
blond belle with Jack .Jone!! at
his closing night party 'Bt the
1-'lamingo in Las Vegas was
Cttris Noel, the young actress
who's been around the poo1 with
Hugh O'Brian, Trlni Lope and
a few other celebrated lad
A famed movie actor - no kid,
but slill good-looking - is supposed to be engaged tu a charminK star)et, but he's been sneaking dates with the ex-wife ol
one of Broadway's moat talent·
ed mullimillionaires. . . . One
nf the biggest gamblers in town
just laid 6-to-6 oo Jobn Lindsay
- $3,11110 worth . .
Ast tho
oludio pubHcity men lhout gorgeons Ursula Andress and watch
bil strong men lit down and ery,
She was a hour and a ball late
lor her first important New
York Interview, accepted the
myatery guest spot on "What's
My Line?" and cancelled f~ ac·
cepted • late night variety show
dale and cancelled tho!, hut
consented to clo lbo now ltava

Lawrence TV show when somebody waved $7,500 at her
Y. A. Tittle's former publicity
director Is threatening to s u e
him over some ghosted articles
that appeared under the great
athlete's bylme in a natwnal
magazine · Fidel Castro has
vanished into the mountains Qf
Cuba to take charge of the
fighting against rebel forces
Radio City Music Hall and the
American Federation of Musicians are having large negotiations problems. If they're not
10lved, a strike will force lh~
closing of one of New York's
top attractions .. Marilyn Max well is ret'tearsing a vocal act
for a national nightclub tour.
And won't it De a divoone 1r
Marilyn's favorite fellow, Rick
Hudson, shows his divoone fac1
at ringside here and there~
Alain Delnn professes to become angry when journalist~
refer to his son as Antoine."
Says Ahlin
"His name l~ Anthony. He wa~
born in the United Slates and
hu Un1ted States citizenship.
He could even become Presi·
dent of the United States some
day. How would that sound, Pres
ident Antoine Delon~ It would
be very confusing." (Okay, Alain, sweetie, but let me tell you
some of us remember President
Harry ~. Truman, and it was
pretty confusittg then, with the
otom bombs dropping,
and
"Good old Joe" Stalin and Potsdam lltd all that jazz, if we got
lhroogr thot period, we won't
let Antoine throw us.)
Producer Bill McGuf(rey ltope•
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team with Geraldine Page on
the Broadway stage this Fall
in "The Great Adventure." But
J-ames has so many
mov1e
deals lined up , it'H be a miracle
if we see him in the Times
Square area - in the rlesh
On~ of the most beautiful women who ever appeared on the
screen ha s just tossed
her
young boyfriend out of her hfe
- and out of her house. She de-cided he was fak ing his adoration of her, and her chums are
applauding. She's been unlucky
in love for so many years teven when she was at the height
of her fame) that no ordinary
secretary or salesgirl or housewife would believe how much
lucki€'r Bn ordinary woman caD
be than a great glamor girl.

LATE MOVIES
ulunlay'S LA1'E MOVIES
l'baunel tl - The Man and
the Monster, 1962, Enrique Rambal; and Assignment - Outer
Space, 1962, Archie Savage.
Cbaaael I - Johnny Gllibl(,
1954. Joan Crawfonf:
Channel 3 - Five Against the
House, 19116, Guy Madloon.
WEDNESDAY'S LATE MOVIE
Channtl I - Adventures of
Sherlock Holmes, 1939, Baril
Rathbone.
THURSDAY'S LATE MOVI!:
Olauei I - My Forbiddf!!l
Past, 1950, Robert Mitchum.
FRIDAY'S LATE MOVIlll!
Clwtnel II - Samson and
the Vampire Wonmo, 1113, Leo
rena Va luquee; end Re'""'t
of the Musketeers, 1113, ,...
aundo Lamas.
ChaD!Ie1 • - Soil of IUtilo

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