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VOL XVI

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fRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1964

EPORT, OHIO

PRICE. FM. CENTI

Rhodes Adds
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Governor Pointedly Fixes Policy on Line
Leading to Reclamation of Damaged Land:

IN .THE EVENING

ELBERFELDS in POMEROY ARE OPEN FRIDAY FROM 9to 5.and ON SA
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The Printzess Man

Another Big Shipment
For Thl• Salt!

SPECIAL!

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A Mill Closo-Out of
Irregulars of

Mr. Douglas Lang of the Prlntzess Co.
Mr. Douglas Lang of the Printzess Co. will be on our
2nd floor Friday and Saturday. Come and see the
complete Printzess line of Coats and Suits lor the new
season. Mr. Lang ig wen known here as he has been
selling and fitting and advising on this fine line in our
store for many years. Come and select a new coat on
the 2nd floor-a "Printzess Coat".

piece styles

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Roiulor $12.95 UNIFORMS - - - SALE $11.00
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Regular $10.95 UNIFORMS _ _ _ _ SALE $9.00

RAYON
PANTIES

7Sc Printed

KITCHEN TOWELS

FOR WOMEN

The popular styles - In re&amp;ular sizes 2 for $1.00 - extra
llzel at 89c: - and r'l·
size

Men's Moleskin

WORK
PANTS

Womens White Uniforms
A wide selectiOn of white uniforms. ideal for beauticians, nurses . waitresses etc. White only, one and two

Our Shanmont

Sanforized shrunk moleskin.
Extr, heavy W4!'igrt. Boat·
gail drill pockeb. Waist sii·
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rect lenith.

Boys Lonv SIHvo

FLANNEL

SPORT SHIRTS
Colorful

patterns - 100%
cotton - easy to w.ab - an
unusually etJod value for
school an.d winter wear. AU
siZes t1 to 16 .

$1.95

Regular $8.95 UNIFORMS - - - - SALE $7.00
·~.gular $7.95 UNIFORMS - - - - SALE $6.00

~R=eg~u~lo~r~$~5.:::9~5~U~N::IF:::O:R::M~S;::.===-

R!MNANTS
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MATERIALS
Big Savings while they
last in the Drapery Dept.

Girls'

WORK
DUNGAREES

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Boys' B•nlon
ONE SIZE

CREW SOCKS

multi color top,
One sir.e tits all size 0 to 11.
Soft comroftable, June wearing hanlon.

$1.00
pairs

in t)le Jewelry Department on the main floor. Elber·
lelds feature the full line of the most popular and dependable watches for men, women and children.

WORK

TROUSERS

ANOTHER BIG

Boys' "Big Y1nk"

SHIPMENT!

WE.$TERN

Men's •ncl- Young

STYLE

Men's

''Wranglers"
BLUE
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Whether, you like ' the Cannon

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· WAli!INGTOf'l _ AFJ..CIO
President Geoo·ga Meany said
today tbat voters will
face
"one of the rare· pivotal electiona: in American history" in
November. He urged that they

Top Quolity

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and red also white, fleecy Uning,

week, also on sale Cannon most , popul~r

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om1111, Mocllum, Largo and Extra Largo

MATCHING WASH CLOTHS AT

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·aoja-. 511011 ..Small,
Modlum, Lorgo ond Extra Lorge
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i~- s··to ~~g~ter .:.nd vote. He
said that this election, to a
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before World War ll, Wll1 detide what
nd 1 kindnd of a country
h'ld
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TE~RY

DISH TOWELS AT 3 for

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In pl•ids, checks •nd stripes.

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(ilii~;' drl~~ el111cka In re'gU!ar widespread collar

SWEATERS
FOR SCHOOL .WEAR
You should see all the uew otyle •• colors,

ltylei,~brittlili ·®wn' collars 'and novelty ~let. l.c)ls
of tapenKI nt stylel. ,

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NOW IS THE TIM&amp; TO SEW YOU~

·u find solid eoloJ1i· pljlidl and beautiful

color combinations. We urge you to select your~ now

and !coffl tiavii 'rial specla\~NOW. In this sale you

ilte~$2.11if8li'a .~f9! TUrf Builder, when you buy,•
bOx (,f Wtrutaor See4·f~r "'.9G. A box of Big W Brmd
ClasSiciof$~.115; ti'ox of Pi8y Brand Seed for ts:DI

or Family BIUIL fl&gt;d5.95 .

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Men's ancl Young

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SCHOOL
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Doris Caldwoll

Mary Goebel
Morgarot Handley
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TO GRADUATE SEPT. 6-Teresa Andrew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Andrew of Long Bottom; Doris
Calawell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Caldwell of Chester; Mary Goebel. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Goebel of Tuppers Plains, and Margaret Handley, daughter of Mrs. John F. Handley, Pomeroy will graduate from
St Joseph· School of Nursing in Parkersburg Sept. 6. Exercises are to be held at St. Francis Xavier church in
Parkersburg at 3 p.m.

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WARREN, Ohio (UPI) -Carl time in history a state Supreme came the RepubUcan leader in
V. Weygandt, 76, a fonner chief Court judge had been opposed the U.S. Senate.
justice cf the Ohio Supreme by a member of his court.
Coacbed A1 Wooster
Court who served a record 30 A Democrat, Weygandt had Weygandt helped coach var·
years jn that office died mtex· been a publlc official since 1921, ' ious sports whlle working his
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pee tedl y today o1 a' stroke. ·
servmg
one term as m state way througb ...
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The silver-haJred Weygandt. a representative before appoint- Wooster and never lost an in·

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Rhodes said '' We want the
An attorney testifymg ~fore
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a legislative committ~ in sup,.
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port of more pay for Judges tol,d recreation areas, more lakes,
.PHOENIX, Anz (UPI) - ReptlbllcaJirU 'J,resldentlal
the lawmakers that Weygandt s orchards "nd pastures"
!1-ommee Barry M. Gol dwater today was pleased with the
salary was such he had to sleep The governor said It had been mmal reaction to his opening camnaign attack 1gainst
In hi s off •'ce.
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t JOn d om{'stJc
· and foreign
· .."demonstrated" that strip mine ad mmtstra
poliM.f.r
The chief justice submitted lands could be reclaJmld . He I
The Arizona Republir·:sn told newsmen· bt thought
nationaJiy known _jurist and Big ment as a co~mon pleas judge tere~t in athletlcl. He served as his . resignation 10 years ago added, "We intend to see that reactio.n to his opE"ning -eampaign s~ · 'ibunday Wll
.ve Jn.
Ten footbaU official, was strlck· in Cleveland m 1922.
a Btg Ten football official for durmg his f~rth term. He said it is done."'
1"mst fme." He spOke to about 5,000 jtefsons tn the tre•
en at the home af A. C. Baker, Weygandt was appointed by many years, and was always at the pay of JUdges was too low Rhodes set out his Intentions shaded plaza in Presc'Jtt, Ariz., where he has started twa
DOVER, Engla~ - Leouore a friend whO lives in nearby the late Gov. Vic Dona~y upon a football game on Saturday but 11e was persuaded by U.S. in a statement issued in connec- successful senatoria ~ carnp:1igns.
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Modell, the 14-year-old Sacra-. Kinsman. He was pronounced the reeommendation of the late afternoon.
Sen. Frank .t. Lausche, .at th~t tion with ordering Natural Re- The senator, who has been
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menta, caUl., schoolgirl, who dead at a hospital at 4:35 a.m. Newton D. Baker, a Cleveland A tall, energette m~n who time governor, to contmue m sources Director Fred Morr and talking extertsively 1bout for- ~. Goldwater_ in . IP~
~me the youngest person to EDT. Baker is a former presi· attorney who had served as see- prided hlmself on pbys1eal fit- office. .
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Reclamation Chief Irving T. eir.. policies in the weeks since his lonf·time •. view that the
swim the English Channel, said dent of Rotary International. retary of war during World nen, Weygandt never wore an Salanes of. Judge~ cannot be Dickman to me and enforce the he won the GOP presidential "cancerOWI 1t0Wf,h" of the fedtoda· her 15'2-hour swim was Weygandt was defeated for a War I.
ove.r~t even in the colde~ changed dunng their term a~ regulations. They were an out· nomination in San Francisco, eral government must be halt·
~.toan• as pie."
sixth term as the stale's chtef In the Ohio House of R-epre- weather. He kept his bome IR Weygandt, unable to bene f 1
gav more than eql.al time to ed, stressed that sudt ~ actlon
Her coach, two-time channel
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officer in 1962 by King- sentatives he clashed frequent-l;kewood, a Cleveland suburb, while in office. from saiary inattacking administratior's re- (' nnot be taken au 'ilt once. He
swlrilliltr Paul Herron, said
sley A. Taft, another judge on ly with another first ~ termer while chief justlce, .Jnd. often creases voted JUdges, frequentsponsibility for combating law- n. 'i t. it c:lear tt\Jt withdraW ·
clllll'lilllLswlllt 'l'l&gt;url!lay _was the court, In a ctooe election. destined for high publlc SOftilll·
...Ill his olfl~ the court's ly found himseU the lowest
lessness.
of the central·ov-1 frolD
the first' major otep or. a · tooir Weygandf'!lilirn-m "lli!dll'ot -Robert M Taft, who tater .jje- ~beJ!..!n _.,._~
G ld t
th
r , enterprises In whldl " Is 110w
0 wa er sa 1a
year program LO have Leonore
·e na IOfl s active IDII8t be. 1 ~ evo•·
become "tlle greatest female
a m; 1 11111•1!1J.
as a Cleveland common
top lead~s are resiJOfiSible ~or tlon.
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rharatbon swimmer the world
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SAIGON, Soatll VIet N•m pleas judge.
' en~.ouragmg every .-. ommumt.Y He ooncluded hJI ~ by
has ..... known." Leonore's
!UP)) -Prime Mbolster NguIn 1927 he heard the Anatasla
IO enforce the law. no!. let It Ireading newspaper apprailals of
tim~ wes 15 houn and 32 minyen Klumb f!DDOUDct11 today Smith ca!loe. Young parents:
be abused and Ignored.
the campaign of lMO Iii whl&amp;
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lilat be hu retamed control were told by a hospital their Persons. whether membe" Goldwater· tone was one of . Abraham Lincoln .... atte&lt;kell
the time made last year by 17·
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of the govemmeat.
baby was ~ boy and ~en were or not of either the Pomeroy militancy: His v~ice rose
as the weakest ~ 'eJ.ndl..
year-&lt;Jid &lt;.:laudia McPherson of
A boat lnspeclton trop of th• Industrialized stretch of •
told the ch1ld was a gorl They or Middleport Cha~be1
.of : ·atedly m 'omethmg approach- date against Stepheo ·~.
St; James, Manitoba, Canada, the Kana~ha River on ~Ppt~mher 9 will highlight !1 t~o- 1 Khallh told a or.w• eonfer- sued the hospttal for the boy I Commerce, are C{)rdially lnvlt· 1•..g anger as he tossed a new who was describt!d u · a&amp;; Who
wl had be· .n the
yoWigest day m~e~1ng of the OhiO Rtver Valley Water Samtat10n eucc be once agala
io they had been told was their ed to hear an expert in area att&lt;.. .:k at administration defense could eommand the support of
channel swimmer until Thurs- Commtssmn (ORSA~CO).
ebaree of 1ffain because of child.
development nut Tuesday ev· policies. He JO said Jie shadow the party's broad eenter. Got4day.
Member~ of the eight-~tate com~lsslon and its ad- "Popular delll8od." His declsThe judge ruled the hospital j ening in Pomeroy.
of scandal falls on the White water said he 'wU not·eam_par.
visory comm1ttees will review pollution-control efforts lon eame at tbe end tf &amp;1.1: made a mistake and their child i William Sheehan, head
of House " from the ballot box to ing himself to LincO!ft eJCepl
underway in this area under direction of the West Vir- days of political maneuverlng was a girl. The parents at first I the Institute of Area De,relop- the safe deposit bo ••."
1 to the ment that, uu·~
ANKARA, Turkey - TurklJh ginia Water Resources Board. Governor William W. Bar- with Buddhist leadu. aod were disappointed but years
ment, Ohio University,
wlll In a significant portion of his lhe expected i:o win.
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military Intervention In Cyprus ron of West VirginJa is expected to participate in the in- powerful army eenorall.
., decided Weygandt had been speak to the joint chambers - -==--==-- -=:...=::!:.:.:.:::.::..:::..::.:::._....__
is probable and the oossibility pection.
mEn
EUWII•t· ,. 1 . 1 ~~m!l correct.
follow~ng a dinner at 6:30 p.m. m~::~~:r.·?.~?~'-'~11~
ot a war wit~ Greece is ap- "With the regional program
Weygandt attracted attention in the Hotel Martin.
fbere will be no issue of the
pr~, Premier Ismet In- of stream cleanup on the main O:lio River art now provided
again by breaking precedent to ' Tickets may be obtained, or Daily Sentiael (ID Monday doe
onu told 1he Turkish Parlia- steJr of the Ohio River so well with sewage-purificatlm. facili·
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grant probatioa to a man who arran~ed for. by contacting to the observance of Labor
ment Thuraday.
advanced," stated Barton A. ties.
had been driving while drunk Jack C&amp;rsey. president of the Day.
"We are not only faced with Hoi!, chairman of ORSANCO, Barton Holl, who will be In·
and was found guilty of man- Pomeroy Chamber; Bob CoalS,
AD public aod .,·lvate .,_
the probablll1y of military in- "OU• interstate agency ls con- stalled as chairman (\J ORSAN·
slaughter in a traffic accident. president of the
Miodleport fices, and most business plae.
tervention ln Cyprus," lnonu centrati~g attentio~ on ~ntrol 00 ~or the coming Je ls pres.
hearin on a T~ convi~ted man had no
and these
others, ! es will be clos ~d.
said to the Grand National As- efforts m the maJOr a1bu~r- id
f Lo
Cla Products A prelirrunary
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Dick OWen, Bob G~nt at the
Schools that opened 1a 1 1 1
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sembly lower house, "we are
such as the Kanawha Riv- en.
ganOhio Y nd
. charge of shooting with Intent had a wife and two children.
Power Co., William Blaet- Monday will be closed. AU I The Board of Diredon: of tt-t.
also appr01;1.eblng a situation er Substantial progress is bet off ~ 81Qhio cha~berpre: to wound against Joe .stanley, Tbe widow of Ole man he killed tnar, Bill Grueser. and at the etber school" will oegio class- Meiga County t1J.apter of the
which may "fsult in wa1 bemade by th State of West C:m;ercee Dr A C Offutt Jr., was in progress this morn- had four children.
Daily Sentinel oUice on MeCh· es Tuesday, Sept. 8.
American Red Cross Wednestween Greece and Turkey.u
in reducing pollution
te healih c~mrrtissi~r f~ ing in Judge Frank W. Porter's gran~ pro~ation on
anic-St., and at the
Al:hens 1, ~.. . . ,
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tina
this stream. We want to see 1818dl
wUl take office as vice- Meigs County court.
he divide his income
Messenger office, W. Second-st ~WJTh:""~,~~,· ""'"!'~~j'll'
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WASHINGT&lt;'\1 - Backen of first hand what ll&amp;s been ac- n ana,
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the two families.
Pomeroy,
to plan the at)QlJ.B) fund driw.
a senate-passed health care and what remains cbalrman.
. Stanley Is charge&lt;! with shoot· It was believed tbat
Dale Kaum, fJmd drive dlalr·
Social Security bill today 1Jo.
done."
· mg a shotgun near hos Darwin died In his sleep at the
man, We! thai dlairmen and
gao lo organize a rea&lt;ue oper- 'lbe Inspection party will be
home woth the ' tent of ~ound- bis longtime friend. A. z.
W&lt;Jrkui '·In ....... township•
lpation of a ton•h fl•"t In the
.by the U. S. Co as I
.lng Roger and Duane Sidden,
h · addition to ~ ·
3CC
are ready '10
the fund
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Sta 0I ' attar er, w o m
udVlng
House.
cutter OLEANDER, sta' JUV e&lt;.
ey s
- been a top Rotary Club official ·
dri... Miss 'lberela White, ,.
Tho Senat• approved the bill doned at Pt. Pleaoant. Coast
ney, Warren SheeiS, entered a was a former president of the
0
~onal field worker, will attend
Tbursday by a 110-28 vote. It Guard dlslrlct offices tl1roulbgwlty plea for the defend- Cleveland Union Stockyards
the Sept. 17 meeting II Melp
noto a House Senate out the Ohio Valley ·have long
ant. Prosecuting Attorney Ber- Weygandt wa, 1- rn on h e
Memorial Hospital.
At the recent Meigs County Arthur Hoyt. dWter chall'
conference committee, but ne- been cooperaUoo witb ORSAN- WIDiam E. Williams, Jr., ~. nard V. Full! wa• also ~:- family farm in Wayne County
gollatlons on a compromise bill CO, notably In· J!lllteri relat- of RD 2, Augwota, Maine, was tendance at the beering tede
&lt;Coallllaed oa Page !)
Fair. Syracuse Grade S c h o o I man, named a ...,.cy.wlde com·
\ ~ nol expected to begin until lng to oil pollution. ..tost reOil 1 reck!...
testimony w.. being accep ·
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COLUMRUS (UP') - Repul&gt; received first place In lite mitte. to handle disasters. The
the Jlll4dle of tbe montb. Once cently the Coast Guard hao
dlarge Thorsday by h e In otber county court activl- Fonner Reoident of
IJc ... • vice presidential candidate school exhibiiS .
rroup lnclalleo· Eldon Gaul ,.
tbo compromise Is worked out, particlpatin~ in a C.JDD911111onCounty Sberlff'o
. ty today, Leonard Lunsford was
WU~am E. Miller has accl!pted The theme of Its display was Cbesler; Vemoo Weber. Ru~
th• 1changes then .uu,t be ap- spoDsored anti-Utter campaign
loUowlng .an
m fine&lt;' , 10 and COS IS 011 each of Middleport Dies
an invitation to de"ver the "Adventures In Art." E a c h land; Victor Brown, Minertproved by both .use and Set&gt; to ourb tbe discharge of refuse
twp. at S p.m.
three char e• of havlllf&lt; ,.. op- WiiUam WaiSon Russell,
keynote speech at h• Republl- room exhibited art work that ville · 11ermm London, Syra. at . ,'lbe original House biD con- from boats. I
pleaded guilty
erator's ll~~nse. Spet':(a''ll in ex- a former reside~t 1 • • •
ean State Convention here Sept. had been made during the cuse; Tom Wolfe, ~cine; Vir·
' talned ,.. health oare provl· ORSANCO will hold Its regu.
COUnty COII11 lollay
cess of road condltioot., and pori and a ret1red ptpef1tter 17.
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• school year. with Mr.
Larry gil ' Aikins, Harrfsorwllle; 0..
sions.
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meeting 1n
W.
fined '15 and cosll by drlvlnt! an unreglotered vebic- for lhe N.Y.e. Raolroa~,
State Cluurman Ray C. B"ss Wolfe's room displaying
the vic1 YOII, Great Bend: Virgl
.
. on Septem; ~
At
Frank w~ Porter, Jr.
le.
suddenly at has home ·1-~ Fort also confirmed that Barry M. most elaborate adventures in Roush, Letart; Nellie Vale, S.
SANTIAGO, Cldle eoU· time commissioners
deputies said
Wayne, Ind. Sunday.
Goldwater Jr., son of the party art.
lem and Columbla Townships.
DlltedUmiiUon~~·";lf:~=~York Virginia, West
ran Into a truck
William E . Wllllamo, Jr. was He was preceded in death by pr"'ldential candidate, will On the table was a miniature The tuber&lt;ulools X-ray unit
1 1 P,relldent tilOaJ. In
Pennsylvania, Ol!lo,
J . Koblenm. 35,
'" and ""'Is for reckle11 his first "de, 1da Mae Leifheit speak at the convention.
village of Syracuse which was to be In Melp County Sept. Do
Wb~ could brtnt,to pll\¥01'
and Keniucky will
Star Route at. the
Robert , Stephenson, In 11151. In May of 1963 he was Miller will addres a night very attractive. This tiny vii· Oct. I was annOUIICed. The
.'flrlt· avow... llarllst
the 3tctus of
of the Oak Hill.
$10 'and cost., Insecure married to Cledythe Russell session ol' the convention in the lage showed the streets, river, nut bloodmobile visit WBt set
Wlr an election In ll!e ·
Interstate pollutlo. ~tala Route 248.
Melvin Rouah, !6 and who survives. Mr. Russell
Palace Theater and I park. all public buildingo, cbUI' far Oct. l!l wltb the Mlddlepol&lt;
measur.s. More !han a
Aulborldes repqrled that
unsafe operation, a n d ell In Middleport unUI 1917
network will carry It cbeo, gas otatiOllJ,
grocery Child Clon-..1101' Leape II
dollar• hao been ·
hft the trUck
Mlgb~ $10 and oosll, he moved to Bucyrus. He
12 television stations in stores, post office and
lbe ..,.. the eoiioteen.
far by munlcipallbeo
by Koblenbl when be turnOd
to .,.....,lse cautlou. Re- Uved In Ft. Wayne the
major cities.
l!Chool building. Mrs. R u t h C. E. Bllkulee, executlvo
Iii
Ohio
the 1f8Vel fOIIli
CutUp forfeited 1 fl$ bond two years. FUneral
Barry Go I d w a I e r Jr. will Steams and her third grade II!Oftllry, leporlad on home
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for
nld· Ito tboulht
a disturbing the peace were beld 'lbursday at 3
speak at an afternoon session. had spent many boul'! of work and a water sofety
not ,colnc: to 'l lop
at the Wise Funeral home
Miller's speech will be lhe on this display.
m.eting wu IIDDClllllced
lllr
lnleraectlom i&gt;f Roull llll
Bucyruo.
(11'81 . campaign ,appearonce In' The following teacllen and Sept. U.
· IUrlied llllli&gt; lite Cit ·
SATVRDAY
Ohio by eltber of the GOP friends worked at the lair to
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in. 1111· ~tlenjpt to avoid
REPORTED
national
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arrange
the
booth!
Mr.
and
COORSI!:
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~LUMBUS &lt;UP[) - Gov. I!J'OWth ol recommendation• of , tensioM DIIJ bo ....... fir
Jamet A. Rhodes today ap- the !trip mine board of revi~w Ionly one year at 1 timl. •
proved four more regulations he which studied the law at the Access roada and fire 1lnle
said would tighten control of , governor's request last June.
Rl1odes a.ui, must be locatlill
strip mine operations .
I The Regulations, the governor and constructed "to Mll'ft 6
The regulations deal with said, were aimed at compac- purposes praertbed In U,.
erosion control, reclamation tion, drainage, and vegetation law ... He J8id .tbeJ muat -,..
time llrnits, access roads, fire a:; factors in the control of adequately ctiined and prollfd..
lanes, and planting.
erosion. He said the law pro- ed against erosice" IJ1d l'tliif
' . The new regulations bring to ~i~ed gra~ng that would. "min· from the rninlo&amp;.and ~
e1ght the number Rhodes has muze eros1on due to ramfall.'' of coal could not be IB!d Ill
approved in the past three Another regulation will stop their construction..
weeks. Previously he approved miners from waiting two years The fourtb ~0111 ~
rules governing waler poUution before completing their reclam- ed for "cootrofl.q( ~ d
control, dams and . impound- a~on if erosion control or other i time of plantiJii• 1if ~~bnet
ments, advance planmng of re- purposes of the law make earli- land. This Will .,a, · ~led.
clamation and use of strip mine er compliance necessary.
I Rhodes said, K.i..bere
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face after mining.
empowered to order reclama-1the custom is for mioerl to wait
"This tightening up on the ation completed "al once" and , until sprloi for pl•nlinl on4
strip mine law should produce oroered to stop granting exten- seeding but In some.,.... thiJ
better reclamation." Rhodes sions of time in carrying out might be requlred "wllerever
said. "It can be done without reclamation except for "good weather and Jite eondlticnl IN
hardship on the mine operator and sufficient reason." Such ex- favorable."
unless he refuses to co-oper-

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WAilllNGTON
'lbe Mlclweottrn bloc asserted liS
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·vk:tqry Ill C.ngress by blocking
~!ton ol the 14UIU-mtllion dollar environmental beslth center within the Washington area.
Th\Jrlumpb of the bloc, not
yet tully organized, came with
p811180 ol the 17 billion appro.
priaUon bill for the Health, Education and We! fa. e Department &amp; Labor '~partment.. The
bill prqvided '1 million to plan
the health center, hut specified
it may not be erected within
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tea which sails • straight and
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steadfast In Ita purposes.
"Co tht-y can choose quite a
different Am-rica-an America
taclttng sail and turnl"'ll about

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1WASIIINGTON IUPI) - Presldent Johmon's campaign boll""
,..... buoyed today by support
JIUll 1 new "Independent"
cooamltteo o1 big bust,... lead-

era composed largely of Repub- to retrace its course.'"

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The
Eisenhower
cabinet
The jp'OUp includ&lt;d two mem- ~ memben listed u orilfnaUng
hen of former President spoosors of tht- "Natiooal lndeDwight D. Ei&gt;enhower's cabi· ' pendent Committee for Prooioel
dent Johnson and Senator

Loeb, senior partner ol cart M.IE&lt;cles, Salt Lake City, chair·
Loeb, Rhoades &amp; Co., New 111011 of tbo Utah CorYtruclioo
York .
..t Ml11ln1 Co. and l«mor
Man1 Art RepeNtclolimou of tbo Fodera! lieConnor uld be II Ill .,... llolrd.
pendent Democrat. Loeb said Twenty-sil: members ol the
he Is a registered RepubUcan. grc
attended Thund.ay'a
Connor told reporten that rnt
~ and l~ter had a twothree quartm o1 lhe 4$ organ- hour session wtth Johnson.
lzors of the committee .......,
Republ1ca111 ellher by "'ittratioo or past ootlng bablll.
He said they 11.-1 banded

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After the 45-member nucleus Humphrey" were Robert B. together with a national beadof the committee was formed Anderson, former Treasury sec- qua11en at 99 Park Ave., New
GIIIIJO readlapo GaDlpoJ.
Thursday, Johnson said that po- ,.tary, and Marioo B. Follom, Yort. City . ll&gt; recruit JolmBon- II Dam IU, 12.1, I'UIIIIiDC lltical Independents this_ year former oecretary of Heallb, Humph"'Y support _from the and a ball teet on rolltr~, !'om·
have a choice of "the kind of Education and Welfare.
busmess and fi11IDCUII world, eroy • Mason 20.1t, Pt. Pleaacountry they want Amenca to Co-&lt;ohalrm"" of lhe group, se- and to raise money for lbe II&amp;- IDl :IU1, lllnloll Ull lalllni,
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Jobnson saki,
donal meeting, are John T. The membership Includes
"Tiley can c'lloo .. an Amer- Connor, president of Merck &amp; Foro Motor CO. CbalrmaD
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COLUMBUS tUPIJ
The
alate today aomounced plans for
Ohio parlictpatton In lbe anti·
~ b ~!:m recently

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J.olfare Director Denver
Wlti!a said he had two pro· · ready t. begin now, one
liorotn County and the other
letting up a CtHJnlinator to
ha@e work and training proj-

eets.

White told the Heallb, EducatiOIJ and WeUare Departtn~t he
wooikl like to W'nd about $13,·
000 a year for the CtHJrdinalor.
He also said he is ready to
alii: for fiSS,OOO to finance a
testing, training and job JocatIDe prosram for barcl-core un·
e~Q»Joyed In Lorain CQUnty,
:fioe Lorain County project
~d be extended to other coun-

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Eastern Local School llllbict _E:o:ecutlve Reacl
Larry
Morrtsoo ODIIIMIIIcecl t.day thet
lunch rooms will he on opera·
tioo. an the Ont day o. ochool,
September 8. Mr. Morrison said
school will be dlsmlased at I
p.m. on the opening clay.

Granted in Court
Two divorces have bee n
granted, one ca,. dismissed
and Investigation ordered in
anolher in Meigs County Common Pleas coort.
JU&lt;Ige John c. Bacon order•
ed an investigation In the dl·
vorce action by Chsrles
W. Mrs. Stewart of
Morris againsl !Jnda Morris. ~I
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Divorces have heel. granted to
ason ecoverm.,
Nancy Stamper from Lowell T. . MASON - Mn. Lester (W·
Stamper and Tandy stew- Han ) Slewar, of MuoD Ia reart rroU: Helen Mae Stewart, covering at borne from third
A case filed by Joseph C Wolfe degree bums abe suffered reagainst Thomas w. Filzpatrtck cently on her right arm •• lbe
was dismis•ed "' application result of a cooking accodent.
of the plalnUfl.
. Mrs. Stewart attempted to
fill a deep well of smoking
Me'•• Memorial 1108 Hal
and burning grease from her
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at.ve wheo lbe mishap occurAD!\IlSSIONS- Dorothy Has- red. The acctdent also caused
kins, Nelsonvtue; Glenn Thomp- approxunately f500 damage to
son .. Pomeroy; Dorsa Parsons, the kitchen of her home before
Racme; Thomas Hysell, Harri· she was able to dOUBe
the
sonv!lle.
. blaze. Mrs. Stewart was b-.at·
DISCHARGES - June Gnf. "" and released at Melg• Memfin, Reedsville; Bernice Kil· orial hospital. She Is an emdury, New Haven;
Herschel ployee of lbe L &amp; 2 blwp
in
Lemaster, Shade; Leonard Luns- Pomeroy,

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welfare dIrector said o ' r.. omeroy.
1100 would be spent to subMeigs General Hospital
s!diJe unemployed p e o p I e in
TWJl FINED
ADMISSIONS - Michael NJ.
·' ~County who now receive Pomeroy· 'Mayor Charles Le- cholson, Rutland;
Beatrice
AIJI to 'DejiOllllent Children and gar fined John Co% and Lloyd Might, Hacine; !.aura Wells,
- Ali! t. Depeliilent Cblldren of Parsons &amp;10 ._,d co$11 each on IPortland.
tltl Unemployed on relief pay- charges of intoxicat!l!n Thurs·l DISCHARGES - Helen IIIII,
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'iy DOROTHY

!Dorothy Kilgall~n Is on varatfon.
guest columnist today is the
pupular
.mger Anita Bryant.)
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! I iF_ t'OU COULD VISIT the nursery of
M~ h?l6e:'7QU would see why 1 bee &amp; mu·aclu. 'Although tust a year
. I was hlld lily medical experts that I
\fOUld neve• have a child, I am now the
er of 1 boy and a girl just eight
hs aport. One is adopted and the
"' my natural child.
Whim my husband, Bob Green and I
lll:'ought Bob Jr., home last September,
was f&gt;ve daYII old. We had gone
a staggering amount of red tape
adclpt him. Sine• we had been on the
for six months doing Summer stock
penonal appearances, we were con·
~Did that Qi,lr promised child might arthe middle of the busy schedule'
llll1ed by my agents, and we were preto cancel any date to welcome our
ot daufhter.
As It happened, we were "vacationat our home In Miami, having lunch
friend~ on the oitlo, when I was
to the phone 'fVI.en I returned to
~~ue, I lllilazOd them by announci ng
just had a baby boy who would
C!UIIWII hume from the hospital in five
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addition to any home. Several
r I phoned my husband from my
office and told him that we
be needing another room, because
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baby'
. at this very time we
to join Bob Hope for

Christmas tour to over-

' ~~~-t Because these trips are very
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to me, I want•d to go if at all
bUt I felt Bob should know the
~rtimcu. We phoned him in Beverand told him the news. He not
offered to have another singer on
If I couldn't go. but agreed also
our s~ret. He stuck to hia word
my expectant condition was
the time we reached
Day.
on
the tour was over, we mlwd
for three months as we do
su that I can study drama, cut
television 3ppe-aran~ea.

to deman~ more and
reaUzed that the mlr·
life carried With It

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KILGALLEN

him I couldn't help looking Into the fu·
ture when I would have still another ba·
by needing my care. At the same time I
knew my husband was having a similar
conilicl because his job manllging my ca·
reer di~n·t leave bim the tiJne)le wanted
with Bobby.
ParadoXJcally, It took another problem to help us both understand that we
had to face certain reallties If we were
to realize both our personal and professloonal aims As soon as my pregnancy
was announced in the national press we
received a flood of mall preseolilng many
vie•·s on a possible crisis we hadn't even,
coruidered. How would we avoid favoring the natural child? WoUld we go too
far in provir;g our love to our adopted
son and neglect the new baby?

At Rutland
are Announced
Juc11Uo1

Cia..., o1
1ar tbo
"'"'""I ltulland Gaiden Club
shOW '11ft llllliOUIItell ~ by
memberl fl Ulo ClllllllaUon.
Tbo obow 11 Sop&amp;. H al 1111
Rutland Methodist Cbureh.
The dassel are u follows :
Rorticulturo - Hybrid tea
rose, bloomt noribllnda
ro80 with - steal 1111 calor;
dahlia, me l8rfl, formal IIIII
Informal: Dahlia, one b I o om;

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Lewis down 2:40 a.~.; Q;.t~rrla~ Bower argued there is a need
up 3 : 1~ a.m.: Invader up 5:50 from "better reclamation laws"
a. m.: Codrington down 6:50 to reclaim lbe land for future
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K..awhe Rlvor - Helen z.
down Mann•! 8:15 p. m .; AJ.
len R. Merrill up Mannet us
p. m.; 0. F. Shearer up Malmot 1:20 a.m.; Lucy Jane Lucas down Winfield 2:110 p.m.:
Little Edward dawn Winliel..
3:40 pm.; Cbril Jr. down Winfield 4:05 p.m .; Duncan Bruce
down Winfield Li:20 a.m.; Tbol·
ma Ann down Winfield 1:50 a.
m.; ElgercUff down Winfield,
3:20 a. m.; Semet up Winfield
4 a.m.

John Rake, 76
Dies Foilowing
Longlllness

Artls!tle Arr~D&amp;emenll under SeotiM II - Rospltallly,
(Coollonoed l'rOID Pqe ll
unJIIIMlll fGP table or buffe~
June 14, 11181. IIIJ family'
Woodllllo -thor&lt;!d
drlorlpnlled ID A~
od mau;rial with some
ralnne, came 1&lt;1 this &lt;OIIIItr)'
flllnt materlal; bountiful, usiDI
1725 and enntuaDy locat!Jowers and • Cl' fruit ad • .Ill Ololo ' 1811. He waa lhe
fegalables ; Cbllletl ....... cit111 • JU&lt;1rt and Iaiiier ttl a
lign Ill botlle; riiiiiiiJ Allnllll,
Une mass an-......,....1: NoM!&gt; Tile famlly moved to orrville
star, vertical Quiet Reverence, wben the judge's father, WIJ.
llam B. Weypndt,

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CUyabop Coualy
Pleal Court.
Weypncll WIS lniU.ted
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polltica Ill ml•IID 1lbell lit
IM!I"ftd Will iD tbl ~
Prom hllllnl fdlllolo ... _!be
bmclo be jlhll"•ed_ lbftiiiP
~ llf&amp;btr t!iiUrtl ...
IU ht was oleclltl eldtl jallloe
In Ull
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and tba lliiiD;y movod .IO WOO&amp;Jomlat ~ a ter.
tleldCD Ullllf[
plant 'lillilo tbo 1onou1- dd.C )litmaterial, dry at hob: Alii t- llelllnllbed bl&amp;b tldloolln 1106
12. a cholp 111111(1 ,...... COlen, he cot a job leachlnc •· • eoomtedtl ad ,_n.,.. :rou.p I*' 11'1 oc1ooo1 111 llnanco bla colmilled .,.. INI ,....._
Iote edueallm.
~ c _ Edllt!lllau
He tau&amp;bt for tbree :reanl In
Elhlblt of brood 1e11
lht oame IChool wloare bla !albgree111, ublblt ttl 4r1e4
bad lllianl :1&amp; yeart before
lrloled plant mattrlli,
ad wloln bot lfll1lllatb• bad
ial moMalt, 111' &amp;f•
• yeart bel..-. that.
mqaalnes, bulletinl, pelt
In lbe fall of 1108 be enterod
troll and bullotlna.
COllege and waa . d
Seotlm D - lmltalionlll
w!Ut a
gra Aubllml In tba IIIUo, . . .
190
Pb. B decree In
twnn colora or Emeraltl Isle
H~ then booded tor law school
f Ita
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a o ~· 81'1'811g011Jen,
needin&amp; funds, he resumed
thla lime at WoosJudp to Publicize
Rlilh
He
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tbero b' tbree yura during

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National League
(()nJy games JCheduled)
San Fran. 1100 201 1100-- 3 I&amp; 0
New York 000 000 001_ 1 50
Amertru Leque
?erry (9-9l and Haller. Fis~ Baltimore 000 010 300- 4 8 o '•J put ~xtu candles oa It to
Hunter 19) and Canni2zaro Minnesota 000 100 000 . 1 6 0
ttsl your lung-~wer!''
u;ser-Fish~r (9-lij).
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Bunker (Jf-4) and Lau. Pascual, Perry &lt;7), Pleis &lt;8) and
Milwaukee 000 100 800- 7 11 l Henry. Loser - pascual (13--10).
HR- B. Rn binson (241h).
A week ago, a .500 pace by ISt · Louis
. 000 1100 1100-- 0 7 0
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the PhtlUea in their remaining Blasmgame &lt;4--4 ) and Bailey.
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of Rope Ky. delivering I h o
message: Ev~ryone II lnvlled.

clay when

the San Francisco Giants

onl, other NL games. In
Amerlcfln ~gue,
beat .Mmneso '1 4-1, Los
downed New YGrk
and Bos·
ton topped Kansas C1ty 7~5.
.Don Larsen pitched a four.
h1tte.. and the Colts rapped
16 hits to ~ .:1e Phillies'
two-game :wummg streak_
hand Denrus BenneIt. hts .
loss co~par· i to nm~ wms.
Mike Whate had four hats an~
Eddi, Kasko three Jn ~e Co~ts
assault It was Larsen s third
win.

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Ystsk1 Bos 127 475 66142 .299
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age to .311 for the teasoa,
putting him In a tie for snenth In tbe league. m. Aug.
ust pace kept the Reds Ia
the peanant race.
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real 'T.T.' stand up, please." I J"arne gam·e Sunday between •nsmcr.::HiiiEMiitUi!i
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Out in the studio audience, a the Baltimore Colts and Pitts·
man arises. It is J . Edgar Hoo- 1burgh Steelers will have a
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Rmgo then reads a question I coaching and playing rank s. A-FORsent in by Amy Bennett, who ! mung those returning to the
eHEATING
asked what was meant by a 1scene of past scholastic grid ·
ePLUMBING
"iliiiii!iiii!iiii!iii:iiii:i""'""'""'~.;'r~a~ck~s~.==------=..... gossip columnist's comment -that I triumphs in Fawcett Stadium
"Zsa Zsa Gabor was murdered ! will be Bob Vogel, the Colts'
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The "real Amy Bennett" his second season in the Nationturns out to be an agent from al Football League. He was a
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clnoati Reds outfielder Frank 2 south Point, Tod Edward May- :
Rnbinsoa was cho11en Natlon- es,' Fairborn, Mrs. Lester H. ~
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month for August by a com- V. Wilson, Russell , Ky. , Ken· I
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He hlt .400 and drove 111 wood, W. Va ., Mrs. Charles L.
%4 runs in t 7 games. His hltl
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and Charles N. Fort, Jr., all of
Included eight homers. Rob- ~ .............
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Chance Cle 101 333 42 98 :294 San Francisco at Phlla., night I Holzer hospital in the past 24
Home Runs
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Cubs Allen Phlls 25 aH

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Detro1t at Washmgton, mght Detroitr Mi,ch.

123 445 66132 _297 Los Angeles at New_ York, night I

Wiliams, Cubs, 29; Robinson.
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Friday's Probable Pltebe!'l
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" Who Asked That?" Is a game
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Endicott wa.9 a pseudonym for Natiooal: Boyer. Cards, 97 ;
Mr. and Mrs . Fischer, who had Santo Cubs 95 . Mays ·
mispla~ed the contract and and Aaron.' Br~ves. 9i each;
couldn t ~member the name of Callison. Phils and
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It recently occurred to me Ametiean: Killebrew,
that " Who Asked That?" could 99 ; Stuart. Red Sox. 96: Colabe easily adapted to television. vito. A's, 93 : Wagner, Indians,
1 visualize a panel show. The 90. B. Robinson. Orioles, 89.
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Albert
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and Madame Nhu. The ' )9-5· Bunning Phils lS· 4·
~uch information.
is Ringo Starr.
Ma;ichal, Giants, 16-ti:' O'Toole',
F~r example, . a ~ertaln
pick! up a copy of..ftie Reds, 14~·. Sho..... Phils, 15-7.
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and reads one of the American: Bunker, Orio!f8.
know wha_t _company bad
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runs out tor the Locke 18) , Baldscbun (9) and &lt;12th), Bressoud (14thl .
h th c· Dalrymple. Loser-Bennett t9- (Only games scheduled)
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Friday's Probable Pikben
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Chicago
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Pbtll!.. Lose Again
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;.eek lbe PhilUe; have played
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caua · the Redft must now play
1)i ball to win and the Giants
.!lal ball 11 the Phillies simply
.maintain that .SOO ·gai~.

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YOtlTR ASKED FOR IT

Lea.ders

pmes meant that lbe Reds
wouJ • have to play 7Z2 baseball 1&lt;1 lake the ~nt and
the Glanll wou&lt;d oave t. play

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Clncinnatt

lea are all on the side of the
front·runner wheu " flag race
goes Int. Ill final stagea. The
league leader- can lo~ games
and aW) gain time un1eu the
llher contender. begin tv move
at a fast cli~whlch is exactly
.,hat the Phlllies have been
clolng for the last ' eek.

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That'o becauae the malbemat-

Melp COIID!y Juveooll~ll_!~\ ;;;:: ••• - ...
F. H. O'Brien today 81
a cbange of policy 1n ida
Wblle leaching In higlllcbool
Judge O'Brien tlllld Ill the
WIB alBo coach of football, In
tun! be will release lhe
balt!llall and
baatetball.
of all juveniles between I
this activity to. got DIVOTID T!) INTIItiJT DP ..
ageo o1 14-11 to ,.,..
officiating al
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MilOS MASON J.RIA
wben they liTO bwolntl In
and college
athletic
ony crimea. Judp O'Brl.,
pmes and contests. Eventually
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be will adopt tba
be offlctaled In !lblo Collference ~....
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lmmedlalelr
and Big ten football games.
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Wooster, he played ¥arlity foot- ,.."::::': ,:: .:."::.0:'": .:"~:': ~
b• ~ 10 ~-bl.U for three year• •• fullback ••'"J ....
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and ta-'-•H
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Mr. Carsey
reminded
~:AW. e wu .wJU on
ll"tmNtl. tne.. aa '-••
of tho joint meellng of t
baaeban and track teams.
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Pomeroy Middleport
Three yearo after ht finish- ,._,.... ..... 00• - . ,
of Co~erce Tuuday Sepl
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at l :SO p.m. In tbo Ifutel
entered Western Reserve "'"' ...,,.., - . . ,,.... ..,.
lin dining room Tile
Scbool at Clvelancl.
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velopJDent al Olllo UniW!tllty. • Jusle M. Silver of Wooster, .,.,. ......._ ....._
'1'bere Will be a
whom he flrat met while aloe ·
...ung Friday, Sept. 11 al
tp J!oiiL at crow•1 ToWn

citizens. A brief c!tac;ouion followed the presentaliuo.
Guest. for lbo luncbeoo ""'
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Columbia Gao of Ohio, lllddleport, lntr.duced by Mr••~
sey, and ReniO 111endolnf, ..,.. Oouiotrr restnrant.

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PLEASANT - AVorJ
Harr1S&lt;H1vlllo Cbapter No. 2(6, 1R. Ferg""?n, 22, Pliny, wao dt- ·
O.E.S., mel in regular session I od for laolure to have •elllcle
.-.cently with Worthy Matroo under control following -~.-'~
Sharon Jewell •nd Worthy Pa· car acculent at 7:4&gt; p, 1111 -liil
tron Virgil Atkins presidif&lt;8.
night resulting in .!:HI t~r
The Chapter voted to hold it! damage but no personal onjoB'fi''
Fri~nds Nigh! on September Orpha Louise Wataort 24, ~1
11 at 8. All O.E s. members t, B•dwell , Ohio. had the roar ,
are Invited .
section of her car st.r.uck · . br-~
1 Perguoon on Routt 11 In lliol$!
Communications were read erson. Arrests recorded at the
inviting the ChaptPr to attend Jail were Inez Stewa. t, -36, Pt.c~.
Friends Nights at Athens and ~ Pleasant, and Eugen•
fW-'
Beverly . a reception fur t ho.e mon. 35, Buffalo, both charg.. ,
Grand Conductress and an mvi- ed with int01Udation.
tatiun to the Robert.a Clrcle.
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nor· Jl'jng to Martha - Nanna ~
ed by presentation of corsages and Bernice Hoffman tu Ele&lt;;.Ut.
and appropriate readings. Am- _ Avanell c_eorge.
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ber Warner rnade the pre~nta· Thrf'"e of the ladies had 1ory .
Uon to Adah - Pauline Atkillll, mNiy held the star point · ~
Frances Yoong to . Ruth- Joan to which they made the ~
Stewart ; Bemace Wmn to Esth· en tation.
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TIRED OF STEAK WITHOUT
Tbla ~lumn lo dedicated to POTATOES
young people, lbelr proble1111 Dear TOaWP:
and pleasures. their truubte.a On a "dill" ot stut, doom.
IIXI \on. AI wllb tbo root of you aren't ,..117 hurtln', Wil1
Relen Help Uo! It welCOlllel don't you waoh tbo ear laughs but won't dodge a aerl- lbe lawn, paint the r~. etc.
ous queaU1111 wllb a bnuh • oil. tw atnt coin! 10 blow on ba·
Joltn Daniel Rake, 78, a res!- Send your toenage questio111 nano apUti?-H,
dell! of Rt. I Galllpolla, tiled In Yoalll A-....1 For It, ...., ol ""' ',,. t ·..-Lil OLD 111B!t1U.
at !:I&amp; p. m. Tlonrsday In Hoi- Helen Help Us!, tbla newsp~p- 1'6R, ME
rer hospital. He had been re- er.
Dear Helen:
Ured lor II )'e&amp;l'l due 1&lt;1 a , PEEKING TOM
I lllel hit boy (oftlclallJ) •
heart eond!Uon.
Dear Helen.
bout a week ap II ~~~~ ttwliiiMr. Rake was born July 31, This boy 'wen can him Tom mtng pool . wloena he teaches
1881, at Ravenswood, \V. Va.,
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ltln of lh• late l.lanlel M. and lllvlted. me In I movie. Whtn llf.,..rd. lle't !10 llltel, and
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THE PASSING WEEKS, many hours Sarah Smith !lake. He was "' rot Uoe drive-Ill, ht dlvH he lllrtetl Wllb DIOI but I bet
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of tho~ght, and our prayers have helped graduated ftom W~ Liberty ~ll ~ ' : "::
Wab lo Fll or A.ll muolc. FuU feature eloet, lleep
aU the lfrll. Maybe ll'o jUSt 1
us work out the problems and plot a di- llleh ocbool 'lid attended Weot
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a1
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Raa
loudDot eo111rol, FJI Ilmiter, Automt.tlc ·l'loqlllllq
He taught tn West Vir- lbe words. He satd .this waa I! I beUeve
I'll loot lilly.
•fY son, aimself, bas proven to ns that tow~.
COfot!1)1.
Slle; 11%" I 8~" I 5~", Colon1 B&lt;l6ll, ltluii1
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He t.ld a ,n-1 I know lloat he
there Is no difference in feeling toward ginl• lcbool prior tn coming t. ~ favonte1 place ~~
BC4S,
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BC4W, White. I
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an adopted child unless parents aUow Ohio. He wu a, alove oalea- present&amp; cbaU~'Jie.
doubt and fear to be Injected Into their lban, and his last employment """ watch tb• aclioll and have maybe be Jllit tolil lltr 10 11
minds by outsiders who cannot advise be- waa With the Rural OoJ:o; Co. fun auesslnC wbat the actors - d get back to me, and then
say. Sort or Ulct a dtH~younall l'd swallow "11 tine.
cause they are not experlenclna the fam- of GaWpoUo. .
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H!J marriage 1&lt;1 the fonner plot.
So far I bl-'t IUrtetl bact,
lly relationship, and each one ls unique.
N.
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By Ht~ tim&lt; our daughter, Gloria Lynn, ~rgarel O'Doll of Richwood, He dltlnt 11't frll!b, rn &amp;fve but I sure would Ulte t..
was born on May, Bobby's personality wu W. Va., took pisee In 1881. She him tha~ and n , DID havo a How Will 1 ..., ltbow 'lrlloiiMr
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completely mterlaced with ours. To say survives along Wllb tho follow- lot of fun .,.ttDI tlp tbo WOI'tla. l 1'MIIy lib blm ar 1101, If rm
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cblldreoo,
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In
fact,
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afraid
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me
a
line!
that we hav• completely forgotten he is
Jr., and Tommy Rakt, bulb lbe way thr....... He's a Dice I 4oo't Willi 10 IDolt lib I'm
adopted would be foolisb.
He will, of course, be told how he .be- of Galllpolta, Ftederkt. Rib, boy, but not esaetly the lalt of l'h•tla(f illnl. lboWd 1 he _
came our son but we will not allow what Mro. Dan-ell (Betty) gary, Mn the big sponlll!rl. lie tlldn'tmn THAT LlT'l1;&amp; OL' 1.11\lll:TAK· 11
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we conside1 a minor detail to become a Robert (SarPh) Donley ahd Palo buy blt I eoll&lt;o on IIIIi way 1llR, ME?
major
The degree to which he will rick II. Rake, all ol C!l&gt;lnmbuo, bome. WJoat 'lfOIIId )'011 l:lli Ill Dear LIW. 01' •
feel he has • secure place lri the family 'lt.ere are revan &amp;randtilollclren. oventna Ulct IIlii!~ Yw dOII't ~ 111 lllllool&lt;ed
Otbet IIW'Vivon are thrto Eb
on a lint, 11111 beclUto
will depend on our roles aa parenta ld»le 11 II t · lttlt. ,II
loving while dispensing dlscipllne and '!latera and~ brother, Mn. Iiiii&amp;- Deat Surl&gt;rlsecl:
teaehlng him to share with his slater llbetb Hatten and J.,_ C. .. .. A ptlqor'a pesk, perheps? ll!qlllrd
Rate, bulb of Konaup, an4 Oil lbe olbtr hllnil, you tiOII't wouldn't bolllor ·lllrllbf .
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while encouraglns his Individuality.
Mta. Julia curry and Mra. 11n4 1111111 11111 'IIIIo ,.... "" a ohoW bim you lib .inat
looteil hill llllea lbeJ biDbr ..,..
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to "~t a abllleolp" tbat . lin lo pd loiiD ..._ '111111will feel she was not chbsen~ as her bra- land.
Mr. Rake was a memilor al bas nothing to t1o With lblt 111a- ·0111 appearilo8 16 cbola 1111111
the• W&gt;!, ha&lt; been suUesteo to tne. I believe It Is nonsense. All she cows up ihe the Maaonlc Order at Fayetjeo Yie plot. U ht'1 loll o1
Clot llrtllllf ,laoolnll IIi ,...
will le&gt;rn, through talkll1( with me and YiUe, . W. 'Va. Servtcea wiD be and btltor al
up wwda fildiDI 1Gtll' lwil'iunbot lltrdta,
by example. that God knew we needed bo' at I p. m. Sunday 11 Millo than "lnlkllltl. otd"
withtlul far maylte In llarbllli • her ann so did her brother. Should It h&amp;Jt- er'o ROme lor liomerals. Aw. lbe '· stay tnierllletl. &lt;biJif M dl.e. U ht l'llDI ll'ulo 10 .form,
pen that I have other children, the same Alfred Rolley wlll &gt;~~!data, ond be'a just temporar11J llrob. be1l be tben Clflllg yw
log1c w:IJ be apparent.
burial will be Ill lbe Addl.on- lloya often ore, you lmow.-11. poltotara, and Uloo 1tJ1A WI fiT
.f'jn"lng enough time to spend wltll Reynolds cemetery.
Frlondt Doar Helen:
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our chtldren wa1 solved by h&amp;neat
may call at the funeral home My parents are .., a diet •· one !hot ~ "H • lltiUld ttllo
criticism . My husband .lllld Iha_d to fa~, after 7 p. m. Friday 1114 .., gain. And I &amp;lh't Itt 8DJibbog ly ill•e llkt 1011 ...,;!" ..a.
the fact that we are not spei!llll peoptl · Sllturday.
1&lt;1 eaL Well, of eoune, 1 PI
ust beoau•e we happen . to earn ·our Uv..
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10111elbtnc to """· 1f1!!1 nit ...;. . 'l'lllt ""'- -It ~lid 1o
ng in the entertainment wor14.
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,'HIS FAMIL\· 110M'&gt;.
lhlni pod, Ilk.~- alld bni1Jt II. . . 1011 ;vu•n flay.
We do tollow a hedle schj!ttule, but
lllr. lnd Mre. tarl C..... and lrotoch fries, and thing• like "- kltl ll:illlhlt If Jtlll plllll
we t"l!memberecNIIat IIIlo\&gt;
llllt eloct flmUy of Racine lUll have re- tbat.
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. ltooible, . kt Jt.11ii hiJp yt)U,
friends In snow biiMnetiS lla~e beeii ablt lllmed from a recont vacajlon Would You pJM. t.Jl patthll ~ , wtb • · WelloOrile ,_
to hlove suceesii.'til career• and a rftllfil. · 111p to ,Blrmlot#bBm, Ala. WioUe they lhould keep lhelf. dlell .... IIDIIalng III!Jieriencea. ' Adlng family life. We don't~ten.d to !&gt;e ez'o'
there they ·!tended tba · wed- private ond not 1a1 lbaiD Ill-_""""' -~Jiotld In care "'a:1~~:~
ceptions.
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Citalioe ls8oed

Honored by Chll,Ur

,.ven-hlt attack featured by
UPJ Sporla WrttB
The CUbs ~revenled the Reds Billy Willla1Y18' two-run homer.
The Philadelphia PIWII..
from gaintnc grow- oo the Johb Tsitouria W8! lagged for
ruched lbe stage In lbeir Na- Phijltes behind t h e four-hlt three runs a-.1 five hits in ~ 2-3
tiona I Lea1J11e pemumt queot pitching of Lew Burdette an4 I lrmingo 1&lt;1 lllffer hta 11th looa.

,.,. l:alllem Local FaodlaD
BoosiA!rt have otarleo
their
biMeh.- tepolr project, ~ 11 t
IIIli need IliON belp to l!lllllpo
lote lbe wort.
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The Boootert will W111t ._m .
Ws e¥«1lng on the Job 1114 IIMI
qaln nut 'l'uolday ennfn&amp;..
September B, prior to I Ngll~
oneellni of the 8 - eqalll,
atlon. 'Die BoOIWI will Cllat&gt;, .
be fGP the opeidng of foolbiQ
r .11011 It ilols meetinc IIIII aU ·
ln!onsled petiCIII ON urpd Ill.
attend.
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5000 ACfes m
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Cactus or seml-eactwl; dahUa, altar arranpment; Puce, repompom, three blooms ad .tm- ltjlous arriJiilllenl suitable
cler 2 ~p dah· the bomlil Sun llallolnl. ....,.,
Uallvwered,
bloom; .lllm!JI, In metal - - ulnl .,_
Jarp csclul .
Clll!l colcln; Nont llortlonl, modeill

bloom;
Xlloawba Flill Ul
lal!lni, ona bloom: Zllllll•,
1111111
Cbarleltolll 17.118 !ltatloowy. Lob- lantal)', three blooms; Marldoo, Marmet and Winfield tlams gold, _cbrysalllbellm flpe, Clll!l
wore on tba IIIII.
bloom: Marigold, other &lt; larp
Ollie Rmr - W11M R. up variety, one bloom; G!Jidloll,
14, S:IS p. m.; Pepy Downey one aplkt: Celosia, ""'lhld,
up 14, &amp;:015 a. m.; Lunp Point one bloom; Celosia, plumetl,
down 15, mlclnigbt; Clw'les K. one bloom.
up 16, 9:30 p. m.: George Price House Plants - Alrleall riodown 16, S:IO a.m.; C. V. Rar- leta, single, one pot; Africall
n.,. up 17, 12:56 a. m.: S. M. violets, doublt, one pot: other
Jenks up 17, 3:40 a. m.; Buct- Ooww!ng pllmla, one pot; &amp;.
.,. Stall up 17, 4:40 a.m.; eulent, one po~ and olnto, 1111
National down II, 10:10 p. oa.; fSriety, one pot.
Sl Marys up 11, 3:40 a.m.; Jomlor Spedmonl- u.rtgo!d
Beyou Lorraine clown 18, 3:55 Iarae, one bloom; ZiMil, larp
a. m.: llarve!' Jqrclon dolm II, ooe bloom; Gladlolua,
one
4:30 a.m.; !iarllett M. down
18, 5:15 a. m.; Titao down 18,
5:40 a.m.; Philip Sporn down
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down 20, 5:20 a. m. John J.
Rowe up 21, 1:35 a.m.; A. E.
Dyke down 21, 4:50 a.m.; Jerry Bosworth down 21, 6:15 a. Devastation of an estimated
m.; Beaver down 23, 7:15pm.; 5,000 acres of land In Meigs
Lynn B. up Greenup 7 p. m.; COUD!y througb atrip mlnlnJ was
Franklin a. down G,...nup 8:15 cletalletl grapht..,lly In a film
p.m.; L. IFieore down Greenup abown to the Pomeroy Lions
t :IO p.m.: Alice up Greenup elub Wednesday fellowlnJ
a
11:55 a.m.; Oliver Shearer up hmcheon at tho .lotel Martin.
Greenup 6:50a.m.; L. w. Sweet Paul Bower, organization dlup Meldahl 6:2$ p.m.; Milly rector of tbe Melp-Gallla )'arm
K. down Meldahl IO:IO p.m. Bureau CooperaUve, 1 cueS! of
Galllpolls Dam _ Admiral Lion President Jaclc Qorsey,
Jonea up 4:45 p.m.: Waller showed the film. He aald the
Williamson down 7.25 , m . hrm Bureau made the film
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John Hood down 10:10
p.m.; to arouse the publlc from ape·
George G. down U$ a.m.; Ja- thy to whet bao bappenetl
cob G. down 2.24 a m . J s through strip lllflllna Ill Ohio.

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AUTO
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Pleuul Valley lhoplta\

Service Held
For Mr. Wood
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August 2.4'tlh ..
'!'be Past
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SOCIAL
CALENDAR

Miss Edwards Guest of Honor for
Bridal Shower Wednesday Evening

)ft;. Carol)'ll Sue Edworda, Alkiro. Mro . V. D. idwords
" ' - marriage to
Larey and Charyl. Mrs. Leo Crow on&lt;l
L)'llll Rtline~ will be an event Jonn~er, . MH. J . W. MoMIII'
~ SUnday, ••• guoot of honor ray. Mn. Ben Ntutsllna. Mlu
: lot a lhowor Wednndoy even· Shirley Wippel. Mro. Wa)'IIO.
·!In&amp; In tho United Mothodlot Swllher, Mro. W. A. Gibbs,
ehurd! parlor, flvon by Mrs. Mro. Maxino Arnold and Mro.
iQphJ Offutt and Mn. T.
R. Willard Hineo, all of Pomeroy:
nCuU111111. Glft.o wore placed on MIS3 Barbera Joneo,
Mro.
t table with lace cover.
George Hackett Sr., Mrs. Jam·
" Gamoo were played and pri•· es Weber. Mrs. Tom Scally and
eo· awarded to Mr. Allen Etch· Mrs. Francis Anderson, Mid·
tnser and Mro. C. Mtlvln Alkire, rlleport; Mios Rosetta
Lisle,
olllr which tho honored guoot Syracuse; Mrs .. Thw Heines and ,
opened her many lovely girto. Miss Goldie sar1ent, Hemlock

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GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

f.mtlh presented
! hor topir. "The N;,w Age DeCharleo Colly of Grayoon, Franklo Mumaw, Mrs.
tnptr "Arts and I
' mands Much of Us, with scrip- Ky.: Julio Leifheit, W. H. Loll· S. Quick. Mrs. Ben Quloonbor·
, the program. -~ Cr&lt;~ffs ... and read' an article Plans were completed ro.r lture taken from Ephesians 4 heit. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lew· ry, and Mra. Laura Leifheit
mith prestdent conf the band to attend and partJCI· Mrs. John Sauvage presented . M
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toe, Mr. and Mr.t.
Richard \.•
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1 wh~n !he S~Lllhern Local Band , Durin~ the business session, Rousch, Mr. and Mrs. N.
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corru.mtteP
Com· I Attend ing \''erE' Mrs. Hennes· bon.,1ers he.d their regular 131 shut·m cans were report.. White. Dr. Ray Ptekens. Mrs.
S.rvico Doy wa" oy. Mr.. Phil \litlliamson, Mrs. ; monthly meeting Aug. 27, at !he ed. An intere•tinB lettrr wos Mulne Burton, Mr. and
for, Nq}lember 6. Sm1 :h, Mrs. Jed Webster Sr.,lhJgh schooL
read from Esther Laird, a mis- J. w. Weatherby of Mldldloport:ll
.Mil• Davlo closed Mrs. Rober, warner, Mrs. C. I There were fourteen members 1sionary !rom Korea. Yearbooks Mro. Emma Williams Mr. and Certified Oil Station
. ,ffter. which rr- F. 'fompkms. Mrs Louis Rei- pre&amp;ent.
were distributed. 'l'he birthdays Mrs. Clyde ~au
Rutland: W. Mtlft St.
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by lhe 1l M\s.~
bel, Mrs.
Neu\,llng The
and Iben
Motare
hero nePded
o! !he Jrto Band
MrsWeese,
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Thomas,
Mrs. - ,
Lydia Ben
Rht&gt;rshach.
help mem·
alter l of
C. B.
Capohart,
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Mrs. Luther Friend and Mrs. 1
. homP of Mr!i. Ben Neutzling, The SenJor bund members Willit~m Houdallhelt werr ob- :
MaplP Place.
h~~~ received new unlform8 and 6en·ed.
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TWINS BORN
Ihome football aame, which will by Miss Marcia Karr closed
be Sept. ll.
, !he moetlne and refreshments
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Mr. and' Mrs . Roland Alhrmgtl Thehre wblllll be a dan~e follow· were served to 10 members.
INO.nC'\' ,lo CurHII of Meehan·
t ~ a aame at the Jr.
ifsburg. Iowa, aro announcing high building. Admission will be ' Sept 24 at 8 o'clook. All parenla
I the birth of twin sons.
one 1!ill eent!l per person .
of Jr. and Senior band members
Wf'ighing
five
pound
eight
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Tag
day
for
the
band
will
be
are
urged to aU"nd ..~~ several
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ces and lhe other five pound Q( l. 17 ·
Important issues will be voted
, New Location For
rmd e\even ounrl"S. on Tuesday , The next meeting will be on.
Back To School
September I. Grandparents are I
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Mr oncl Mrs. Otho Curtis of
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Your choice .... 3 of our·
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To Our VIgorous
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most
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Reg~ S24.00 ••• -"ow only

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CLOSED LABOR DAY
Crtdlt Lifo lno~ro"ce At No lxtra Coot

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Truiy thti aeons of 'Earlj( Amorlcon, furniture.. • they'"
crolted , throurditlut or ··!f-, 111edtil. mitchod : harcl
Maple -"bowline pio" quality. EndurinliY popul1r 11
' aih ••• and surely tht"'s • plae. In your own homt
(end. ~ooit) far ont or morl.of the• trlasut'M. Only o~ct
,,. in • blue moon dots the renowned maker 1ive us 1 ·
~~ qutrrtlty to aell at aueh • ' 11Wf·IW.y" ·price. Hucry"5

NEW STYLES FOR
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$unday evenlns of tteh JDODtb Mid, • WHk praytr m•«nll Younc PODpleo moeuna. 7::11 p, ,
. olamblt OloPtlo Worolllp•er- ai fi :30 p, m.: Prayer Meeting, 7:30 p. m. Wednoltlay : Cottap
WodnHdoy: Cl!oir pn.ctb. ' GU~ITY

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'"•er IIIQ!lnl lilt Frida• 01 7:ilo p. m. Thuraday.
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Roy s. Wlntna. olllcor In cltllp. _,rm•• VII Strtlhn :
lldp 7 p, m. eaM liunday,
Cbrlst Clllroht Rav. lllilll R, IIIIUI"' Milllfl I Olivo Now- Sun~•Y 10 •. m. llolineai·IJIIIl· w. Moln St.
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bll 18o30 a, m., fll'SI and Ullnl Chrjotlan l!lndeavor, 7115 p.· .,, 1D&lt;30 a. m.: P"ac1&gt;1n1. Hll p.
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lolrs. Lyd 0 Chevalier, pr..Wiftt, m.; Prayer service, 7:30 p. m.
•1MiaY'I'JIING .IN i.RDIV Alit':
Clrt•ton. C1!1ro~, •m••b•n elat!116 tot all. Song ·..... ~. Tllurll!lay.
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Pom.,oy, O~lo
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' illnday WorobiP UD •· m. 1
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,t.aymon; Pr•yer meeting, Tues. .... Mrs. Mtzll Hollingar.
7IIIO p, m. tlternllf!y, Sun· I
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a.cme- jllddlepor~· ""· N'lt ...,.., Chlll"iill t1 Cltrtal, ,,.....,, Th~ wailin1 oot., of ltonJ o( /oDiel:lean Olfllo
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Sellool .fllnlster. Sunday Scbool 1:311 Jorr1 Maaton, . . . . I lltlndU rJms 110m. wiU 1111114 ill qt· Stli'llllf ,ltpl, II, lite !lfllll·
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THI ctiUICH roB ALL
Sunda"
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at llo!'lllal !Vfl'&amp;blp, 10:10 1, at. a. m,; C~riatlao Ende89or, 1:30 Sunday nllht to summon Jewo l!lrtgllal! :
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p, m. Ev111ing Scrvlct, l;ilO p, to lite l .n:itb oOatrV•nct of
"May A!milhty God, Father,
Tile (l~ur~h h th •
n•~ fll'tor "' •nb.
1.. Jl 71~ p. 111. P..wr, TboD&gt; ~onb or God, ML Morlu: m.
Rosh Haobenah, the Jewlltll lion and Hbly ~plrtt, &lt;lepnd
far I he "Udtnr qf eJIIr•
1:, 014dll. .!.U "eollt8 terv· ReV, lrt M. TU!ba, putar 1 &amp;Ita. fyracuoe Firat Uaited PrfiiiiJ· ne"' year·
. upon ygu JTid rtmala Willi·.¥00
att.tr aU rood tltilltl•
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begin at 7:30 p, m.
dt1 Sc;1JooJ 9:45 1, IIJ.; WorlhiP torian Churob Rev Howard RehgJOus Jews do not greet alway1. A~nH"'·
of •Pitltllal ·. ,.luu .
llfl'lcl II J, rn. M&lt;l 7:~ p. ·Ill,: Ruppel! Pill_; . 9 .: at WGII&gt; a now year with wild carrytna 001-- Ill 1be UlliJ'.
Wlthnt a 1trons
okurcb, llf{thet deiiiOC ·
h Obarcto ol Christ, Pom• PrJYor tllle" · c 7;30 p. m. Tues- :ship lle;..let: 10 a. rn. Sumtay rovoll'y. lt to an ocqaolon ltr slc:•l relonM ~ bf' "ll!t
racy atrci,Uisatlon e&amp;l1
• Harrlaonvhlo Road. Eu- ~; Yllllnl Peopll, 7:30 p, m. School.
prayor. 10!1 • ...miNlhon and YlhOIP COIII1CII. 1111 U. S, Cllb·
allrflff. There an fwr
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rededication Ill the servtce of , oUc hlmreil3' ltlo IU~
wund ...,.ona •hy evfi"Y Plfltll ahou.ld •tllcllool IiilO . , m\1 Mom!OI
God and ·"'""·
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~nd Mt'tleet rerul•rly
'fW~Ip 10::10 a, IIJ.; !&gt;'ODin
Federated Cl!urcll, PomeroJ, The namo o! the bellday Lltift In thf ldminlllriUtll 'of
•nd npport th•
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WDnbltl ftiO p. Ill.; Rfttrt ft~ Bradlord, QurU or Cllrlot, Rev.
H. Perrin, putar; t:&lt;&gt;m•• !rom Hebrew worda ' all aacrllilen\3 and gcraiM!Iofor !WI fWJ1 - ~~-••· (:!•
Bible
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pastor;
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Supt.: S u • 417 meantns "head of the year." tals, beCinnlllf iapt. u.
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fo.,.st, SUpt.: llblt lellool lohool, loll o, m.: Wtr•lt.lll l&lt;ccordln&amp; to traditioo, the first The ma11 if 110i akted .~y
Mkl, tl, Forth•nke
tfh~ lliOinMUIIolty and
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1:30 a. 01.1 MOI'Illnl Worablp, hour 10 :IO I . m.
Roah Haohanah "" tho doy of U,ls o..Oer. Use of t;J&gt;&amp;II$h 'In
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his 11_,1 and ~~ttotl!-\
oe. flces "'"'"• 7:30 p. m.
Bible Study.
port, Rev. Dooald Beolll, OD tru'1'pet fashioned from a i elude Bapl!lm, Con!lrmlllll!,
rial fiiiPOrt. Plau W
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CbUrclt., Ule Nuarue Pom- r ...dom Goopol Mlllolo• ... toro Sunday Scoc&gt;W t:11 •. m., I ram's horn (in Hebrew. a I Penanc,, . E&amp;trfiiJe UDCii....
!arb od rud TOIAf
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1\tV C) de .,_;__ lban . Stlvorov!U Road· ~ J Fred lloffm811, Supt.: lO:lS a. "aho!or" I woo bl~wn (II warn on&lt;l Mefrlmony. SaeranMtllals
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m.; Mormn&amp;. Wor1hlp 10:30 a. lord, ~pt.: Sunday Sobeol 10 m.; Wed. 7:30 p. m. Prayer ices has the same symbolic s•g- A brand. - ..,...,
111.; .NY!'~ ~U p. m, l!lvtn!ng '3om., Ev:Qitlfetlq ~rv1ea, 7• meetiQg; 8:10 p. m. Wrd., choir n!Qcance. It Ia an alorm to currloulum wUI ~ m!rodtlood
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p. m. ~~a~ e r ~. ;: ~~~;yar lll8° 1"1• 7:30 praetlce.
aw1ken man !rom spiritual tor. Sunday tStpt. I) IJt. .'1.000
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POT, a :~ummon to make peace Methodist chure!hee aCI"'JW the
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l'rtt Mellltlilll VDarel!
ioU~ lletbol EUB ~b b MWdllport l'lnl Ut!lllotl ,,_ wlth God.
i nau011 •
el Cliff, RoY. R. Eugen'e Gill, ltov, Euatne E, Emtr n
~yt.orlan Clttlrcb, IIIIP. Howord Roah Husbenah marks the ' The new curricul1111&gt; lnc!JJ&lt;f..
pastor•. Sunday ScbOQJ t:30 a. tor. SUndiY WOI'Ship 7 ,~ ~. ,:. R"f""lt, paotar: Suodoy labaol be'mnm&amp; of 10 day, of peni· '\ study boob, story pajjtr&gt;.
m.; Phil Wise, supl: Morning and 9,30 a. m. altemetel . SuJ&gt; t.. a.m. Mro. Rodney Slulll', l.etleo and ~eyer, commonly rea.choro' guidao IIIII otbor m•·
wortiblp )0:30 a, m.· Youtb day So!tool 10·30
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supt.. 10.30 a.m. Worsltlp: ltd known •• Th• Hllh !Wiy terlalll for all .... Irma nil'..
Sorv14-'U 7 p. m.: ~llllellstic 1, 30 •· m. ~~ mN~nd p. m. YF: Wed. 1:30 Junior Day,." The sacred Jeaoon end• I ery throu&amp;h tilth B&lt;IMii•
7:30 9. m, Mid • Week B:lhr Supt Bible S~d
•: Chair: 7 p. m. Senior Choir.
Sept. 18 With lhe olls~rvance o! , "We dtn'l want to rear a
prayer ..rvtce, 7:!0 p. m. Wed. proy~r ..,.;,Ice led b/ pa~:r. rroo Will Bapllil Cltttrcll, Yom Kippur, ~~e solemn '·Day 1 generatioo with pat llttlo ~;
1swers for
7:30 p. m. 'fhuraday.
Rutland, Pastor, R•v. p 8 u 1 of Atonement.
queation• no ~ on•
Hysell Raa Free Melhotllot,
Taylor; S~nday lichool, 10 1 , 111, ..
. -. ·~ yks," oa1d J;)r. l't~S'oh. "!!•·
I~=; E, Smltll, Sr., paotor: Lottrtdgt EVB CBareh, an. Guy Priddy, Supt.; Preac~ln&amp;
Bened1clo del omlnopotentl.o, tller, Methodl.lll al'&lt;i ·COI!cern~
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School 9:30 a. ~·· Wor- Eugene Emoroon, paotor, SUQ• service, 7:30 p. m.: Prayer !Of' patrii et !1111 et spiritu ••nctu,
help· ~hild- lhJOk . deeply
llllllly, Supt., Morain&amp; Wtll'· day Scbeol, 16 a, m., RuMII viouo, ';30 p. m. WJldpesdiY· tle•cendlt ouper te et maneat apd to lo.&gt;l&lt; illal'\)ly mto . th•
•· m. You~ Sarvtce, Archer, Supt. Sunday worshl~ J'orlla!ld Melbodlol Cburdl, semper. Amen."
1 gospel of JL'S~ Cllrlot and it'
Evan.., . m... 11 .. m, Blblo Study ond .....,. Arthur Stilt, pastor. aunduy Those Latin words, which I ' rolevanc• lor I~Y~ ~y::
m:; Praylll' 111011· tr Hrv!ct led bY Millard CQe, School UO to 10:30 • · m., Har.
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7.3Q P· m,
7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
, old G. Roullh, Supt. : Kenneth Wlldlltl$daY. Prayer meettns; iJQ!: 19•ifl ,1· m. lit!llda.Y ,kh;iQI.
PoBitoooltl Aooombly, Roote 1
McLe«&lt;, Aii'l. Supt. Service&amp; 6;30 p. Ill,. WadJ)esday, Senior Sl/nday 1' p, m. Vnung People's
124, Bev. Paul E. Jones, pastor. Ro£1; Sprlnco Melllodlst, 11. ovory Sunday "'enm&amp;.
IOboll' Pract1ce: 3:30 p. lll: Tu,. ~gtoo, 7;:10 7· m. Salvf!Jon
With th.e h.ope it ll!ill, in. •ome measure, fa•ter aml help
Sunday School 10 •· m.1 Wor- R. Card, paotor : S~nday School bterprtiO lilUB Cl!ureb, Rew. dll,l', Junior Chmr Practtce.
!lll'etillgt 'fburi&lt;lat, I !e ~ \..1·
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sarv!eeo 7130 p, m. Sun- t:30 a. m.; Worship service, MenztJI Smith, pastor. WorohiP BetlllebeDI Bapljll d!arcll, Itlif.i HoQ)e
P· Ill, Prp
tnln that wh.ich good In family and community life, thi• feuIY~ ~~~~'id~ ~ ;,and~ l'riday. 7·30 P· m.: l'r'YF 6:30 p, Pl.: aervict t:30 •· m.; Sunday Great Bend• Rov. c, L. O't:\11&gt; .cljis..s: T.SO P· m. t!l~te. ~tu·~·
ture is Bpon.sort&gt;d bv the
firms and organization•
B
o1 Christ, wscs Tuesday lo30 p. m.: Pray· School, !OJiJO a. m. Youtll
oor,
Robert Lewis, sup!. I
Other s.rvte..
Art Marcum, minister: Bible or and Bible IIndy, Wed. 7:30 lowahtp 1:10 p, m.: Soya and 9:!0 a. m. Morning. worohip by annooncaii!OIIt. .
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who•e name• appPar below.
Scbaol .ond r.tomin&amp; Worobip, p. m.
Glrlo Fellowship, 6:30 p, lll·i al)d Sunday School: 7 p. m. l!:v· Tho Cbor.. "' lhe Nau•....
~--------------- 110:30
a. m.: Chrlotlan Endeav.
Evenin1 s8rvice 7:30 p. m., 2nd ening oarvlce: Tburttday, 7:30 Chester, Ray E. Wvno. Pi'!"' ·
or, ij p, m.; Evenin&amp; Worsblp, Raclnt Ma..a,llot Church, and lth Sundays: Vouth Cboir, p, m. Prayer , meeting.
•Munday School 9:30 ai. m.; .t.~orn·
p. m.
H. L. McDaniel, Plltor. Sun- 6:30 p, m. Wodnetlday. Prayer 8yracase Metllodfot C'-ch, 11&gt;8 Worship II a. m.: IIIYPS
l&gt;lo;dom Hall ol Jebovah's day School 9 :30 a, m.: Preach- M•etinJ, 7:30 p. m. Wellntaday. Dr. Ltster L. Rouah pastor: f:4$ p, m. ; ~venin• $ervtce .
WltneSiao: Publlo m"lllll· Sun- ln8 10::10 a, m.; MYF I P· m.: Hollh Mllbodlal Cburcb, M, MorniJtg WO!'IIliP s~rvi~ 9 a.m. 7:30p. m.; Midweek Prayer ,ser·
day 3 p. m.; Watchtower •tudy Praytr and lllblo Study, "30 p. E. Oowson, pastor: Cbur~h Dana Winebrewr, Supt. ID o. vtce, 7:30 p m We!lnesdlV , .
4 ?· m.: Blblo study Tuesday, m, Wadn•llday,
School, g:!Ml a. m.; Loa Smttb, m. Sundoy chool: VF Wod1111 .. l Groc• JIPI"'olll'l
Cl&lt;of~h.
Member F'!'D
WY 2·2ll60
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WY 2·2644
Greenhouse WY 2·340Z
I p.m.: Servica,JtleeUng, 7 p. Aotlqalty Baptist Cburcl lltlo. Su?t. : Moming Worship, !0:30 day ''30 p. m., Mrs. M.ooro, IP,q!11or•y. Tile Rev. Richard. H.
m. Thursday: Ministry school, day. liehool at 10 e. m. Prayer J.IJI.: Jr, MYF 6 to 7 p. m, dlr&lt;K!tor. OMcial Boar4 metf,-1Martin, ~ector. Sanday - .Mor·
meotlllg 11tU&lt;'.day 7:30 p , m. SundaY OYfning with Dalt and Ina, first Monday alU!h llll!ntll ntng Pre~t• "'fllli'tm!M .. I~.:w
8 p, '11, 'l'llui'ICIJy.
Dao•lUe_ PUJrlm Hollae,., IP. Flrsl BoPIIal Cbtlrl!b, Pama• Dot 2weartneen. tndero, &amp;r. at 7:30 p. m. Holy Commun· ,a.m. ('.offae hqu~ , lol!owtrg,.
~stabllohed In 1904
0. Langsville, OhiO), Rev. 0. H. roy. Rev, Rolpb illtebor: 9:30 MYF 1 p, m., Jean Slllilll. COijn· 1011 each quamr •• atllllllltl&lt;o&lt;i .l ~Iter· Cb.U&amp;' ol 6od. ll~v. (
''Tate someone To Church 1\11 Week"
Wellt Columbia. W. Va,
Cif,, pastor; Suntlay Scllool, 9:30 to li:IS a. m. worship service '"loro WSCS, 2nd Monday of WSCS ft"t Wecjnesday of eliCh Gllbert 8penw, po!f.rit ''SUnil••
Middleport
Ph. Mo1o• SP ~·1!1113
L Ill, Robert Grate, SupL Wor- and •tudy. Nuraory and Junior '"eh month at 7190 ~· m.; lift- IJIOn.th.
School 9:!6 a. m . Mom~ ildr·
sii!P tervic• at 10;3: a, m.; Pil· church for children.
trnoon Circle, 4th Thurjday at Minersville Molbadlst dltll'&lt;b I~'hip 11 o. 'ln. Pr';'Or Meet in~.
gnm.Youth. 6:45 p. m.: Evan·
S p. Ill.: Claos 12, 3rd IVednes· Dr. L•ster L. Roush, pastor: ' 7:311 P· nt. 'l'lltWoa~jo. ·fouhg
pllsUc service, 7:30 p. m. Mid· ~tart l'alls Utlltlll Brelhrea day at 8 p. m.: Church Admin· Vtctor Brown, Church Sdtood People's ~lvite Ptljby ! •10
Week Pray" and Praise, Wed· sU::h, Rev. J~mes Morrison : lstratlon, 2nd Wednesday, 7 p. Suptrlntendonl. 10 a. m. Ofllc. l p.
DOlllii:-DABT-DODGE TRUCKS
qlfiday, 7:10p.m.
. Y Sch~l U!l•· m., Tom m.: ChPlr proctice, 7 p, m, ,tal Board IDIO.UDJ .,.;h quartar i ii!U. lloll!oriiH ttilii'4i,''4r·
Middleport, Ohio
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Middleport
Middle I Ch b I h N ;,'.. rrto, supt., A•• t. Supt. Htr· Wodneoday.
unleoJ oUterwtse called. Holy IIIIIJ.r Stitt. PIIUII'· . llultdlll
por
ore o I e az. .,.rt Roush. Prtacllinl liiundiYI
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Communion oaeh quarter ao .,.
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lltlret:to, Rev. Clyde J. Bartlett. 10:30 a. m.; Alternate evenin . St. Jobtl'o Catbell• MII&gt;IODt oouncod
. Scll.ool '" · a. l!b ""'" -~r.
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Sunday School9:30 a, m.· Morn: worship at NO p m. f 11 near Guysville !Dutch Ridge):
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6upt.; Sm\i;l~y 'll'llrslJIII, ·li '1i.h•
lng Worohlp 10:30 s. m.; NVPS or mt~~~tinr Thurs.,' 8 .;: mray- Rev. Gtorge R. Shipman, pao· Syroru" Cburcb .olllte Neza· 1 Mas1111 ~J Cb~''f"l;;lttijt,
YOUni Poopla, ti:4&gt; p. m.: Evan·
tor, Sunday Mall 1D:90 a, m.: "'l!e, Wtlllnm t:. Thorpe, pastil)'. , ilill~ Street. IVoeill·~e~ :
tv•Bt X,ln St.
Pomeroy
Coin Operated fAundry 6 Dry Cl11nln1
geUstlc. me•llng 7:30 p. m.: At/red
Melllotllot Cburcb, H~ly Day ol Obh1atlon 6:30 a. 1 $unday Sehooi9:3U a. m.: Mont· I $~ . ~illl~. ~'¥.!1Y _!P. #.(' m.,
Prayer m..t'lll, Wed, 7:9(1 p,IJI, Rev. Peurl C~oto, pastor. Sun· m.: Conlllslon, 'I• ~our bofore ing worahip IO.:W a. m.
Mo!]lng WMiJIIII&gt; ~'T'l!l,:
Pomero1
-.,ort llwi Chore~ ol four Chol"
117 W. Main
Naeml Baptist Church: sua. day School at 9:3Q a. fll., Char· Ma8S.
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Syracose E.U.B. Clntreb, Pool Bi&amp;te Study 7!.'10' !1. JaN\'01inei&gt;
dlt! School t;30 '· m.: w0,.. los Taylor; Sup~. Worship Serv· Loar ....Y ol Lorolto Mloslon ' i. Sollera, Pfllior,
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Lloyd l.on&amp; Bottom, Rev. Geors• R. 9:30 a. m. Sundty SclloOI. 11e11 _Jiitlit.IJdY ~IW!:L
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! Dtllmger, lay-leader. Worlhip Shipman, administrator. Sunday Quiaenberry, Supt.; 10:30 a. a. Bible Stm'Mt g'3!F,-~11111411
Crti'IIOnleT Baptlol CbllfChl ' services Sunday at I p. m. with Ml" 8•311 a. m., eat.; Holy Days Morning Wors~Jp service, lsi , 10:3°_ •· m.. Y· ll. BrJI•! ·
Builders I&lt; Bulldlne SuppHeo
llitterl ol Good llrotd
Sunday School t·30 a.m.; Morn- the Rev. Casto: Tuold;ly even· Ill Obli&amp;aUon. 7 p, m.
and Srd Sundays 01 the tiXlllfjJ; SuB; ~l.' ~l')i~st:
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Sunday Scltrol1:30 a.m. Preach- 7 ' 45 p. m. Prayer sorvieo&amp;.
'School 10 •· m.: Evongolletlo day ol
BETHANY _
Pomeroy ~ llj '"' NlU·
111M Sunday 2:10 p. m.
1 Tbe Unllod Methodist cburcb Iservice 7 p. m.: Young Poapll ,, 30 a. m. Mornit!J worSI!jp: ......... iunday SCh~l. 9:30 "
ll&amp;r!'leoavQlo Presbytorloo, Pomoroy. Rov. Melvin 1&lt;\ktre, Endeavor 7 p. m. Wednesday; 10:30 a. m Sur.day School, Illy· m.; lilor'rllJ2I If~ 1.0:15 •
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John Davies, pistor: Wol' pallor. Sunday School·, t ·t5 a. Pr,yor rneotin1 7 p. m. Satu"' the Tbein, ~pt.: 1:110 ~,, m. m. Eve!lille W&lt;lillhlfa, .1 ~· m
Tile lend Aret'l L.ru1t N•w lupeormarktt
Jervice
t:30 a. m.; SundaJ m., l.eo Crew, Supt. Leo Vau. day,
Youth Fellowship. CARMEL - Pr~r -fiiJ; ·1• p. Ill . ~~~~
Chest~r, Oblu
Mlddlopon Ohio
IISchool 10:110 1, m,
shan, Ass't. Su~t. Divint .wor- Cbnltf Methotllal Churok: 9:30 a. m. Sunday 8o!lo&lt;JL' Wty• ~· · Cl?~ I!; .~~""'· P"'
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clltport, Sc~lb 3rd ~vo.: Sunday fuln011 o! Idola~.". MOndJy, service at 1 a. m.; Sunday Morning Wol'llhlp, 2Jtd and ~ 1111-W~ Methodist Cluorrb
Scltool\0 a. m.: Sunday evoatn1 7 . p, m. Tht Commtll,llton• meet. licbool 10 a. m.: WSCS, tst , Sunday of the MOIIth; e p. •·
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"aneailllle ""'leo, 7:30 p. •· Mi P· m. Cllatl'lb
Olfiolal 'l'bonday t11 mant)l:
8oord1 Evenln&amp; Eva01eUsdc - · fidl!lol. Uf a. ~··• C... \Ooll'
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Wodftetday 'Bibla Study 7:110 p, llolrd moot•. TueJJCiJy, 7:10 P· mooting, lrd Wedhe!lllov of lat and lrd SundaY of _,u., 1, liupt, ~&lt;108 fi•••Y OJI,et•
111.: SlturdJ; nlghl Prayer and m..
Woman'• Society of 11111nth: MYF last two SundJys l lyracnso Misll4no, .... I!M'I IDtJ.
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month.
ICuster, pastor· Strvk!ll ...~ ·Mff!llt
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llattu~ UIIIIOdlll Cbaro- MI. lllrmoo U1tllltl ...tl!roe Wodnaday and Friday . eYl!ning ?W'ch. s!::ur t &amp;itt. Pa~• .
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Temple P)&gt;tlllan Sisters
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Hobart Wlti1Mldl. Lae Hulbert, Buffalo.
maot Thunday ooonlna at the Funeral mvl..o for Leo Olt·
Donald s.
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bomt of Ml"i. Delbert Eioel· oy WOIICI of Syl'IC\111 l'ere held
eora BJR'nl - Mr. and Mrs. Ottlllldenour, MII'Y
tilt Matheny, LeoQ, I 10ft.
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Soulier, Oocar
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Brap, Blain• Newell, Adda
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Newell, Margaret
Pickens VII!Ce, Cert. of TriJI!I. 1\ u 1tiona! Order of Job'o Dough· Tho oervlce wa't conducted
Brown,
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Cbarl•s land.
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at by the Rev. David Fields Jr.,
Pickens,
Patncla
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7:30 p. m. at the Pomeroy ;.!a. o! New Haven, W. Va.: mill·
omi Picken~, Wanda Mereclilh, tha Fo•, -clee., to 'oatil)' 'i!wtei,
aonlc Temple. A school of In- tary rltoo were performed by
Paul Meredttb, Wilma Buckle)', .!II 110,.1 Rutland
structlon will be conducted by F.,_ney-Bennett Poat of The
Vlrc!l Buckley, Elm~ Bailey, Daisy Swick to 'uoward Gar·
Mrs. Eva Fculk of Morlotto, l&lt;merlcan Leflon o! Middleport.
Amos Bailey, Esta Gwllawn 1o man Lizzie Gertllan 110 acreo
paot arand guardian ond Ro- Taldng part wore Sam Clork.
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bert Arnold or Belpre.
Charley Clark, Bill Batlirt, Paul
MAliK ~ '!!IlNSON
80 acres, OUve.
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1111 bellti!IJeS from a table with Kim ond Jody, Mlnenvllle: and '
RALPH H. LUSHER
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Paul Ltvlo caacl, Exec., Art- MOTOROLA--•
whit. Unen cover and centered Mr!l. Jeck Paua:h, Mason, w.
The Federated Circle wll_l Pallbearer• we- John Hall
Twenty moltb-Gld
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groom, Va
sponsor a rummage oa I• Frl · and Vernon Hall of
Ia a c:ryotal bowl filled with Sondln&amp; &amp;lit• were Mrs. Phil·
day and Saturday In the build· W. Va.: .John Nlcholoon, Nicky Mro. John Roblnoon, Chicago, Ruloell, James S. Ruolll!,_lots,
Slllsbury, Pomeroy.
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pink and blue flowero . Small lp Werry, ~Iss Mar&amp;arel Hand- I
formerly OC()Uplod by Duke Nicholson and Leon Nicholson died Tlnlrodly momllll at
.blue plastic umbrella encircled ley, Mrs. Kermit Walton, Mrs
Cloonol'tl on Court St. A bake of Enterprize. w. Va.; and Ray the Chll4.....1 Mtmorlll HooI R. Nea~· Mona Lte Neal,
lh bowl
Russell Moore, Mrs. Cleland
salt will be held on Saturday. Sparks o! Rutland.
pltal, Cllleqo. sa .. lvlf• In- Charles W. Neal, Flol'tiiCe R.
:· ' ~ttendi"l were Mrs. Gerald' Hines, Mr. and ,Mrs. Denvor
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SEPT. I
I The. deeeaood '' survived by oln&lt;ll hlo
Mr. • n d Neal to Donald A. Gosney, Ruth
:Wildermuth, Mrs. A. R. Knllht, Thomas, Mrs. 1\Jiham ~~~~;::
The Middleport Band Boost· ' hlo wtfe Suzte of Syraeuoe. throe Ml'tl. Joha ~naon: two olo- Gosney, Lot, Middleport.
.Mn. W. p, Locbery, Mrs. T. A. er, Mr. and Mrs. J~"'~les Le- GRAHAM STATION. W VA. ers will hold a recori hop ?n oons. L.. 0. Jr .. of Rutland, ton, Cfady aad Deborah oad
Kato M. Milia to Jam•• F.
.lllnm!e, Mrs. Elcltlnaer, Mrs. hie. Mr and Mrs .ha Eu ene - Ralph H. Lusher ha. been Saturday evenin&amp; at the Mtd· French D. and Glen R. of co- , • brolber, Jobn, Jr.; IJ'IInd· Alexandr, 59.4~ acres, LebanWY 24tH
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101 I, Moln St, - ..........,
Milch. Mr. and Mrs. Charles I pl d I f ~.
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3 to 11 p m with the Jays Pat Ro.. of France and Mrl. Roblason, Pomeroy, and Mrs. on.
Bert G. vance, dec. to Glenn ~ -~ - -- ·=-- ':'
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Mr . and Mrs. George ! .ro m an· ana um an
11 grandchildren and one bro- Rl will be Ia Rlobmoad, Va.
Haines. M1ss Linda Chapman. Man~:;.er. Carl 0 · AdleJ announc· There wili be an icP cream ther Clell Wood of Bidwell.
saturday mDI1llDI·
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Mrs . Harry P Smith. Mrs. ~ack 1 ed t a~.
social, sponsored by Raclne CallinS at thl!!l home, funeral
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Robson. Mrs. Mary B. Hemes Lusher joined Vanadium In · Firemen Auxiliary Saturdoy, home, and !rom out of town
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July 1953 as 0 Metallurgical Sept. 5, beside t1te Raelne Home attending tho service• were Mr. Clelandr Return
.~·aui•t RtneWI Rls Church,"
I Trainee. Tn 1954 , he was pro· Bank startlns: at 6 p.m. Any- and Mrs. John Holcomb and
~ the tople of the program
1mot •d to Aasistant
Foreman, one roquesttne Ice cream may Jane of Huntington, W.Va.: Mr. From Sordh.we't
tod'
by Mrs. Eldon
' Production, and later transferr· call WI 9-3293 or WI 9-2213.
and Mro. Bill Wlltlama, Mr.
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and Mrs. T. Shepherd Jr., Mrs. an .. son, Vernon return~ ho!ll.e
f30.00 o.,._Batonco "'
Qnuoeli Tueoday evening at the !
I was promoted to MetallurgiSt The Offtcla~ Board of Heath Gene Sims ol Columbu•: Ken· TUesday, arter a w~ek s VIS!!
ConmllontT·~ of Mri. Sollm Blaze· I
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Jeffry and Mike of Buchanan, ami y. r. e """
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maetlrig. tj:ach mem-ITown and Country Restaurant proC&lt;'"e' and
for the church calendar.
W. Va.: Mr. and Mrs. Robert ed at Camp Hood, Texas.
MASON, W. VA.
....;~· ~· :P.resented a ro!':l' to , pre~.('(led the meeting of t he , tusher is a graduate or Mnr· '
SEPT. Hl
RUe of St. Albans. W. Va.: Mr. They traveled 2'100
mUes
JtJ:;t¥.1', froJ;n _Mils Genevieve Sto· Pomeroy Shakespeare club· shall University with a B. S. · The first meeting of the Xl and Mrs. John Slack of Mil· going by way of Kentucky, Ten'ba¥t, reinindln&amp;: the group of •Wednesday afternoon
degree in Chemistry. He did I Gamma Mu chapter o· ttle Be· waukee, Wis.! Mr. John N'lch· neasee 11nd Ark•nsa• and
- - - - = = =--=-. ·. the abundance or rtnwer~ Ill
I graduate worK at Duke Univer- ta Sigma Phi chapter will bf olson Sr. .
turned by way of ArkanSMI,
. The purpose of I Following di~ner the ~roup ' sify. Prior to jr~lning Vnnedl· Tuesday, Septernber 10, at 7:30 1 John Nicho~son Jr., Mr.
Missouri, 111inois, Indiana and
.was to center think- ~ adjourned to the party room ~ urn. he was employed by the p.m. at the Ohio Power oHices. M~s. Leon Nachalaon of Entl!!lr- Ohi, . They apent
Monday
pray.,r . o.fl ' ttul Puerto for th~ regular meeting,. with HPrcu\es Powder Company al'l All members are un1ed to pr1ze. W. Va.: Mr. and
Mr1.
in Columbua w:th Mr 1.
good meal and happy atthe Domm1can chul'('hr-s Mrs T. A. Hennessy . pres1dent, a Chemist. Ralph served ln the attend.
Frank Duba of Logan. W. Va.;
Cleland.
~~n which they are part· l in chargt. The meetmg opened TJ. s Navy during World War
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Nicholson 1----....C..-----mosphere w h e n old
ilfrv~~ as evangel.ical with the Lord's Pruyer in uni- IT wi1h the rank or Lleutenar... i
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!Cross .. 1. E. Fenderbasch. Mr. Pleasant .. W. Vp. ; Mrs.
There's nothing Ilk• a
Republic was read by Mrs. lng. New, year books were dis- Grape Street. Gallipolis. They I
and Mrs. Ira Galloway. C. J. Davlo Jr... Mrs. Harry
and a letter trlbuied.
are both active '" civic and 1
Davis of Gallipolis: Mr. and
Edith Hood or Mlnersvll·
what we have btre.
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Dominican
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Mro. John Hoi!, Mr. and Mrs. . Mrs. Alva Crosa, Mrs Eber
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I Vernon HaU, Donru~. Bucky, Pu:!kens, Mrs. Pat Pattenon,
e -~i_J)n%abtth pavlo. An offer· ' from CARE for 100 per cent while his wile, Marla, enjoy; 1 Mrs. Melvin Gnmm was hos· and Johnny of Crtllgsvllle, w. Mr. and Mrs. WOIIdrow T.
•"!!lg 'ifll taken while the group lparliclpallon In the literacy P'"' l tnslructing in Russian. betng an itess to !he WSCS of the I&lt;•· Va.: Mr. and Mro. Euaene Zwlllmg Mrs. l&lt;da Slack Don·
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ay evening at er home 1n Spaulding o! Cheshire; Mr. trill, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
louto 7
·''M of DOH! Ana, a g1r1 con· I zme. A commumcaUnn was read
g
Syracuse.
lnd Mrs. Raymond Fields, Mn. den, Mr. and Mrl. Morri!l Har- - . . . . . -- . - - - - - - -..-~,, ·1:\-.Jrlied "bl!eauao lhe woo jlven fro , th• District president . con- I
The mee!lng, In charge of Dexrer Ervin,
Mrs. Birdie den, Hallie Robortaon,
PetAl
.:~'rNew Td\Oment. woo read by I cern•lli !hll dl•tnc! .neettng, to
' Mrs. William Elchlnser, pml· Roush. Mr. 6ft!n Weaver. Mril. Dully, Mn. Earl Cuot.or, Mr.
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1dent. open.ct wtth devotions by Lu!erna Weaver, Mro. David , and Mrs. A. H. Durst, Mr. and
i!&lt;!li]S!Uro reading from Ro-~1ber 29
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house with bath, forced hot ening in Middleport and Pom..
-~ collect.
9 1 3tp ~- cont.!HDt'Ni an - dptck you~u
air heating, full
basemen\ eroy, sen Rawleigh Products,
..
Clarence Proffitt, VI S-""".
with recreation room, garage Year around steady work, good
'-'"""!""'======•- '
·
8 J Ue
and breezeway. Excellently profits, or write Rawleigh,
Notice
located Jot near the new hos· DepL OH-M0-111, Freepor~
1964 HONDA motorcycle 150,
pital. FHA financing availIU.
B 31 tfc
--600 m11ea, like new. Ca!V WY
lfEXICAN tomatoes. William z.2511 ofter 4:30 p.m.
- 6 • room
Businen Services
'- · H. &amp;lmes, Syracuse.
8 1 3tc
:·
8 28 tfc
frame house with two porch- PHOTO Copying Service. Copes basement, and large lot. ies made of legal papers.
FREE USE of our
Carpel ~ice reduced to $2200 .00. birth records and almost
r
Shampnoer with purclwe ol
Try and duplicate it.
other docwnents. Also lanliJI.
Bluf' Lustre shampoo. Baker
mGHWAY FRONTAGE ting in plastic, film to preFurniture Middleport.
serve your valuable papers.
•
9l&amp;tc 212.5 ft. on U. ~· ~3 outside :
corporation lumts. A g
Reuter Insurauc:e, Pomeruy
location for your future home
9 4 tfc
'' HYBRID" Red wiggler red or buy for investment. Only ,
G N
n Bur
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k only! $1 00 11200110
PIANO TUNIN . ewma
i worms !tlus wee
·
Mldd1
t WY 2-6248
por J\10 . John 'Mohler, Lead- BUSINESs LOCATIO"! - Two
dette,
epor ·
•
ing Creek Rd ., Middleport,
brick buildings o-n M a 1 n
·
9 3 UOtc
Ohio. Phone WY 2&lt;1103
Street with approximat.ly m B!n.LDOZER aDd baclt·boe end9 I 3tp foot frontage. Excellent
loader.
Ponds, basemeoll,
BURTON
· 1 lion for 8 service busmess. ditching. P.M. Cowdery, CbosMEXJCAN tomatoes. William Has 60 foot width runnmg
ter.
8-12ap

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e RECONDITIONED USED CARS AND
TRUCKS
e LIFETIME GUARANTEE PLAN
1963 FORD

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H. Hobnes, Syracuse 8 28 Uc

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Com....... 8ert1ct
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A. c. BRADFORD
_ . _ Ollie
8
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.~;,=:.,~'.ost yoor opero. lr
·~
caD WY ' - Big Freezer Sale
IJittc All SiN•
•
Sale Priced
hlsoll'anee been 1

street to street with 2 extra
buildings. Prict&gt;d right.
c. c. CUCKLER, REALTOR
. BOX 1211
WY %-3838
9 4 3tc

e

USED BUYS

e

21 cu ft Fritlld•rt Chest
5115
Frtfler -- -

It Cll ft Cheti Freeter $100
9 cu ft HotHint
165
R.triDtrator · - - -

&amp; ROOM house for sale. Im·

mediate possession. Call SH

9 3 3tc HOUSE AND roof painting. fte.
M ACRE farm for ~
· e in Rut- pair .. work. tree trimming.
2-4834.

and bath. bouse.
land Township.
n SH 2· Reasonable prices. Call%1 VI
314tp
St.
Middleport. IS eu It Un/•• 'Jp•lthl $lOCI
4&amp;34.
3 3tc 2100.
' - --·-Hotel. o-"'"" 11 12 cu ft CI"Otllev •_•_"_'...,..,; ONE ACRE LAND, located
_.:-O, McCOY: AUCI'IUNEER,
cu -,. -Frlahilf'•
SSO
Rt. 124; 1(, miles from Fork· Chester. Ohio.
.3 Z3 Ue
lefrlg.retor
--ed Run Lake. Drilled water
Flr...tone Wringer W~th•$so
well natural gas, equipped I
EXPERIENCED
Uftlc;--A;m.M.tri"W••h•r S75
for 'trailer hook-up. C a L1
Pomeroy Landmark
Reedsville, Ohio, 66H255, af·,

1963 SCOUT PICKUP

~

Door

2 tone treeD finish.

·

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1958
Dodge - . - · . •695
4 Door Sedan Va. Autorni.Ue trans. Power deerint ud

w~n

Low Mlleare. One local owner

and

heater.

1960 CHEVROLET 3/4 TON PICKUP

1957
Dodge
·
•495
t
V$.
Door Sedan -

New Flntsh. Clean •nd Jolid

Automatic trans .. Radio lnd beater.

i951hoodge - - - •300

SPECIAL!

4 Door Sedan VB. Automatic trona. Radio and heater.
:;orne body damage.

1953 INTERNATIONAl 2 ton Dump _
eN- Flnlah

S495

Only

1957
Ford - - - heater.
• •250
Tudor Sedan VB. Auto. trans. Radio
1957
Oldsmobile - -•495
2 Door Hard Top. P9wer steertna, radio and beater, 2 ton•
tnd

blue.

1961 RAMBLER CUSTOM 400
4 Dr. Sedan. Push button drive, radio and beater.
Real nice

.

$195
1956
Plymouth
•
•
4 Door Sedan VB. Automatie trass. Radio and heater. One
- $395

1961 CHEVROLET 2 DR. SEDAN

-- ,

e cylinder. Standard tranl. R&amp;H, oue loeaJ owner

••say, Pop, how about an advance on my allowance
to tide ma over between advance•?"

32,000 actual mlles. Showroom clean. one local owner.
II'I niee
·

SEE THESE AND MANY MORE

R. H.

Sons Co.

Dodge-Dodge Dart-lancer

c.,...,. Mtr

ter 6 p. m.
9 2 6tp

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

RADIATOR
SERVICE

From tbe lu'Relt truek or

ouUdcner racllltor 10

tmallen

beater

tho

con.

WY 2-3170

BLAETTNAR'S

Pomeroy,O.

S. Second &amp; Mill St.

Middleport

ALL OUT

lU'V .BQZIITVl

7:45 Word &amp; festimon7

7:•· Newa

8·01}
I :Oii
8: U1
8:U

1:08 Musloal Cloot
7:11 Word &amp; 1Wilmon1

Oblo V~ NOII'a
World, NaUonaJ N"'"
Sports
We11lllr .........

8 ~ Mlllk!al C10C!t

8·-- Communi!} NtWI
1:00 Talk ot tbo Towa
9'11 MIIOII Count} NeWI
10:1111 Famt!J WorshJp Hour
10
PubUc s.n·~co
10 ' ~~ ,

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12

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Mid Day ltoatiJw

L2 Ill
U ciQ Evam BulletiD Baird
u:&amp; Nowo o Gramoo

u:a o\al'k!Uiture

Aceat

U=• CollatiJ 0o Roomd
!:It Newo Beat
2:1111 Cowllr)o Qo llamd
Ul Nowo Beat
Mld-·WI1

MB-

1:00 Oblo Vall_, NeWI
1:111 World, Nltlonal Naill

1:10 8poll'll T1lrl11
I :U We1111tr Ptelurw
B:II Mllah!al Cloclt
I: 55 NeWI
1:110 MUSical Clock

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sane a •...,. 1'lntt
f :G ll!amJ4o Worablp Hour
D:OO !11111

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10:11 ~two

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12:GO Ntwa lloandqp
11:20 BtaUotlll Board

ll:lli Ntn 0 Onu111

D: iO Sllurd&amp;J

Mllllllet

s:oo SoturdaJ

MB-

1:115 N~ Beat
1:00 Saturday Mlltlneo
1:115 Ne~t~ Beat

1:55
1:00
4:10
5:00

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Dlae!Jt,r wltb Dou
.Top fiD .....
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5:15 Public: Service
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PRoolLW LOG
4:111 lnlerchluJao
MONDA t TBIIIIIJGB FRIDAY 5:110 Cbmmun1ty NeWI
. f'DO ~ On, Muoi..U Cloet 5:115 World, Nalklllal NIWI
1:30 NIWI Headllael
' lt15 Si&gt;nlll«bt Gil lporll
8:33 MtlllooJ Cloct
S:ZS Weather
7:00 Be Sllll &amp; Kno&lt;.
5:30 Sunset Blvd.
7:03 Newo
1:110 Slgto Ofl
7:118 MIISical Cloclt
SATURDAY
7:31. Newa .Htldlineo
1:110 Sip On, Mua!eal Clock
7:32 MIISicaJ Clock
7:00 Be Stlli • Know

as

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l:oo 91gu .. No111
l:tl Sa&lt;:red a-t

l:ao

Counlr)' Jlllllborea

1:311 Farm Nowo
1:16 Paul Bowora

l:lo Me1p Ct Agr. k

1:00 NoWI
· f:ll l'iuy'o Chapel
1:31. Nelli
7:a Plct""' llard1vare

.('futi.-Tbun.)

- -~ -

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l:tl Country lfullc nme
1:10 ~ JIDiboreo
1:15 loom Sltl'lllil
7:05 BrtUfut l'lrly
f:ll Jonoo Bulrk Show

•=•

001&gt;11 Life
18:31 Millie Ill Tbe All'
10:41 'lbla It llllllc
II:~ Top TID !how

lUll Top TID Sbolt (DultOM)

12:00
12:Ui
d:31
1:00

Noon Nel\Po

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I: .!II Bible lpeab .. Yotl
U: II MISOD C1. o\gr. l£xt.Tue 11:011 VOice ol ~

u.ll 11..1.c. ~ht
U;U hllllly l\ln!'!Dll&gt;-'111un.
Ill. 1'!Dra Country 11ymna
1J ofl Noon Report
U:311 Ooeuler"l Guo1t Stor-Frl.
IZ:A Mllile Jut
Yau
t:Ja · e~a..m.r show-rue..
t:IO Local NOWI

ror

t•M low~ - . .
1&gt;1111 News
7:.30 Sip Ofl

Lln'LI ORPHAN AMNII

10:15 Tbe

1:50 N,,. Report
Musical Interlude
l :lll Break!aor Party
Rei&gt;. Morlia Teeb
I: 10 Roy'1 food Basket
Plattw Pari!&gt;
1:311 Van P'trlct&lt; Sport.t
f:oO SUndown lortnallo
1:40 Beker Fullllture-Wed-Frl 1:311 Slgu 011
1:. Open House
. • INIIA\'
Ntw~
f:o&amp; Slgto On
Ul Oolllt W1tb Janet
7:30
Ci'"
Hour

M~l

PAI~CF

-"Hill! AND SLATS

10:3i waa~~. ~ to Ptople
U:OO SWxtay Sloow
IJ:OO NOIMI Newt
IJ: II Cbrtstlalt Hour
d ,.aJ llitr. 6lorUb 1'eetl

1:1111 llllb&gt; ONbatn
1:111 Lotllfta Hour
1:011 1'110 Cllurdt ~I ~ort
I:DO COUIItry IIJmn 'l'ilnen
5, SO Wotld Ill R..lew
1:011 loptlst Hour
loGO Slgu Ofl

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!A&amp;T NAME ...

WHAT 1e- rT

aew Dex-a-diet tal&gt; I~:A_CiiE~r~ea~d~y~.~brl~ng~~~-:
·lie. Stark Pbarm-IJ .......en. Webster Fruit Farm,
S.IUOip

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WJEH RADIO

USE TWE

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W'Y 2-2111 J•ek

"'URE TO

1960 RAMBLER SUPER 4 DR. SEDAN

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A.utom~tie

19S8
Dodge - • • •395
, Door Sedan ...... 1fa·Automatic trans. Heater, 2 tone blue.
1957
Dodge
•
•395
1 Door Station
va. Automatic traw . Radio

18.000 mlle•. Like new Jn evel'J way

1

S.263~lddlei'Orl

Hard

brakes radio and beater. Enilne overhauled. 2 tone blue.

TON PICKUP

eMorlon Hoist
e 10Ft. Bod

•745
1959
Ford
•
I Door StaUon w.,on VB. Auto. trono. Radio ond bettor.
1959 Rambler - • •645
Door SedUt, 1 c,:l. Automatic tra01.
1958 Oldsmobile - •595
Top. Aulomotlc tnna. Radio ortd heater. ,
2 Door
1958 Plymouth - - •295
" Door Sedan VB.
tram. &amp;ldio and heater.
1958
Dodge
•
-•595
4
Sedaa - V8. Automatlc: trans. Radio and heater.
.t

eLOW DOWN PAYMENT
e ON THE SPOT BANK FINANCING
AVAILABLE

For Sele
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METROPOLITAN MOTORS

-

Bottom,

Ohlo,
8 i

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f\p.''
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PAINT"WIU.

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Iend has

.I FamiliesCome
• hd
For B1rt ay

o brothtr Harold Dalo ,

Mr• .and Mrs. Harold E. Mar· and a sister Shirley Gall. Grandl(n Hosack St. Columbus, 1 parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul

Mrs.

~ the blrtll of a Hendrick. and Mr. and
B.
~iilchw, born on August 23. 0 . Martin all of Columbus. j
little miss is Debbie Sue Great grandparents are Mr. and

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1

TONIGHT

ers· honorary sor1et~ , mf't at
the home of· Maxine
Wingett
on Septt-mber !st. fra nces Rob·
erts and Elma Louks reported
or~ the Crt-&lt;.~1 Lakes Regional

thru WED .

WALT DtSNEY ·s
"'THE MOON SPINNERS"
.
('l'eehn il'utorl
~,a., l4Uls, Eh \\-al lach.

P-eter McEnerv .Joan

Urt•f'n

Wood.
CARTOONS
THURSDAY thru SAT .

' hpt. 10·11 ·12
,

"TOM JONES"

•, · · &lt;Tecbnico lor )
IIbert Finney, Suss:mah
York. ,Rugh Gr iffith, Oamt'tdltlll· ~ant .

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no.

•ttondlni 11to

Pl;m ~ were m&lt;~dt' fur a Found·
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MUSICAL GROU P COMING - TheM elody Four Quartet from Parkersburg,
W. Ya.. will presen t a musk a! program lor the Home&lt;!oming at the Alfred
'&lt;IPthodist Church, ou Sunday, Sept. 2oth. They will present a half-hour
rrom 11 ·11:30 A.M. The n, after dinner, beginning promptly at 1:30, they
will p re'ient anoth er hour of song and music.

•"-

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THE SHOE BOX
MIDDLEPORT, 0 .

VOL XVI

1

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Catalina
Sportswear
(IN KNITS)

DRESSES - SKIRTS
SUITS - SLACKS
SWEATERS.

Eacb .co.l ton cup float~ in its own "sea" of nylon and uncovo1 ed Lycra Spandex, Each side
fils separately, perfectly . . . . . col\forms to
daily changing measurements. Marvelous design Idea for the woman who looks for com•

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

DRESSES
Half SlzH 14112·24Vi

Once apia OW' D&amp;tioo

OG

hooon AmericaA Labor, the- and

,.~ wbo

Ita"" rooa:ibuted

110

muda ·~ the

prog..,.. &amp;lid prmreritv olthe United Slllll!l oE

' '

.Pomeroy National Bank
Member Foclorol R...rvo Syat...,
Member Focloral Deposit lnauranct Corporotlon

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63 Ford Galaxie 4door. ~: ;.~ :..:;31·,.:1sl99S
he~ and w~lt! sld~~~ Ur~,t·: ;' : , .

V·B standard tranunllllon, radio,

•

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v.a automatle lraiiJmlsaion, power brak~.
f

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white llldewall tires, beautiful white

llltertor. Show• real care.

NOW
ONLY-

$395

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steertqg, radio, · heater,
wltli -11Ja!cbing.. ifeen

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Servin&amp; Meigs County for over IKl yean

POMIROY- RUTLAND

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60 Chevrolet
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CHECK THESE ·
57 CHRYSLER
,_. 5,5 · ht1ft'~lit
4 DOOR
-St1tlori .

We Pay 3% lntere•t On Savini•

&amp;lton Favors
Federal Based
1\ledieare Plan

'8' atandard transmi,sion, belle with beige il!tetltir, 4 br3J)d ,new white sidewall tlre.s. Lookl and ruiiJ like llew .
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1964

PRIQ AVE CEN1I

'

Democratic-in the Senate. He said. "Such praise L}'ldon,
cited specific measures, ending Johnson has heaped on no man
with the repeated refrain , "but publicly since Bobby Baker.w

not Sen. Goldwater.•
He said tbat Johnson and
Almo At O.mocrats
H,mpbrey claim peraoaa1 and
In his speech today, MHier party unity, "And yot, when
did the same. Only thi~ time have any two men HtabUsbed
Humphrey and-to a Jesser ex· records so completely opposed?
tent - President Johnson were And when, hu Ill)' party had
on the receiving end.
to adopt aueh lltrtn&amp;ent meas·
"This Is the man who, ac· -ureo as loyalty oatbo ju.st 1&lt;1
~ to Lyndon J ohnson, create a facade of unity?"

FROM THE ·PAST -:-. As_plans are bein~ made for the Labor Day Parade in Pomeroy next Monday, memor_'·
of Labor Day acliVIlles m past years stir m the memories of older residents. This photo was taken dul'ing a
I ~~~leslDay ,Parade m the 1910·11 era when horses and wagons were the way busm esses advertised during
II
. ThiS particular shot Is a pho_lo ?l the Ewmg General Store wagon. Seated in the front with a whip in
IS Walter Vaughn and at hiS Side Sits Thomas Hood. Behind them al'e Bill Watkins, left and Frank Will
who is still In t~e merchandising business, now with Downie and Gross. In the back is Glenroy Ewing who i; :
now In semi-retirement from the storo_ busi[JeSS, and _Raylllo nd Ho~~- ---- - - - - --- - - - - . - - _· - - --

. 0 f the w· eek
Busmess

~-

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H. R. Holter

Notes ~A Alllllalln

Miller noted tllat HumphroJ
was a founder of the Amerl·
cans for llomocratic Action
tADA) and is still Ita Yice
chairman. He ebarged tho ADA
"'"questionably the most in-

Of Minersville
o·Ies Fri'day I;,~~~~lalc:~!:.:~ti: ~

subvert and transform our IOV·
Funeral services for Hans~n ·, ernment Into I lorelgn social·
R Holter, 72, who d&gt;ed at h~ 1 iatic totaU~ • •••
_home at Rt. 1, Mtner~ville, Fn1 vice· presi·
day at 10:30 p.m., wlll be held dent f
.'
-~· for

"Do.;·· '

·.w~·I-......,

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Sh o•rn ~ Jl(is La·r.-g·n D·,·srp.lay.'S
I[/

~~:y :t.: ~~~~f't!h~~:~! :::~~;~.::8;n~::v:

cem~tery.
'
. Red China : .. wllich ad•oMlhtary rftl!a wlll be conduct· [catea the ldmiJsiOII of Red
ed by the Drew Webster Post China to the United Nations , , .
No. 39, American Legion at the which advocates removal of
gra_veside ~ith Commander Guy the travel ban 10 that Chi~
Gwnther m charge_
Communists can come travel

RIO DE JANEIRO oue pa;ues backed their
through the jungle 125
nurth of •here today In the
Ill ~ lllll'Vlvora among
19 persons abo&amp;M a Brazilian
airliner that etashed Friday.
' Thus f'V1 Loere have been no
reporta Of Amer)cans
the d~ plane. The
jet •
prop VIIICOIIII~ operated by Brazll's Vasp· airline, was 011 tbo
..., here .from tile provincial .
capital of Vltotia, on the I!08lll
north of Rio, when It _e::::~ j
and bunted In lite New c
Ia Mountainl.

'8' standard transmission, beautiful green with matchlne green !ntl!rtor,
new white sidewall tires. A real mileage maker,

STEAK
HOUSE

Moaday, S&lt;ttf.temher 7th -

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Mr. Holter was a

61 Chevrolet 2door

Crow's

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Headquarters for Warner'i Foundation
Garments, Bras and :Lingerie

I

LOCKPORT, N, Y. (UPIJ- Rep. William E. Miller, ft.
N.Y., form ally open~d his 50-state campaign for the viet
preSidency today w1th a free-wheeling attack on his De·
moc~allc counterpart, Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey.
Mtller, w1th GOP presidential nominee Barry M. Goldwater at his side, spoke before a hometown crowd celebrating "Bill Miller day" at the fairgrounds of this west.
ern New York city ,
The congressman's speech was almost a parody of
Humphrey's acceptance speech before the Democratic
National Convention at Atlantic City, N. J ., last month.
In that speech, Humphrey
1 claimed that Goldwater waa makes nur President feel
out of step with most of his rot- strengthened just by beillg at
leagues-both Republican and his side at aU times," Mlltor

. v·a·'-c.'-r ·,··c' . .

prQCe,SSI,•on
Of Death 1.S

Misa Carolyn Sue Edwards and
Mr. Larry Lynn Heines to be
held at the United Methndlst
church, Sunday at 2:30 p. m.
w;th the Rev. C. Melvin Alkire
officiating. A ha~ hour of nuptial music will be presented
beglrufing at 2 p.•n.

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Miller Swings
Heavy Blows
At Humphrey

_.: ., .- ,

Vaught, Charleston Heights, W.
Va.; and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Vaught and chtldren ol Char·
leston, W. Va, The
group
held a family picnic Sunday.

LABOR
DAY 1964

AHR CLOTHIERS

Ualled

LOWEST PRICES RIGHT NOW I

Sl•cks-Suits-Throws
Robe In A Bog

BLOUSES

-

Substation is
Broken into
By Thieves

p
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DrHt Coato-Skirlo
J•ckats-Sweaters

BRITISH LADY

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POMEROY -MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

SANTIAGO, Chile (UP!)
Chrlstlao Democrat Eduardo
Frel Friday was elected preol·
dent of lhls copper-ricll, nau ....
del•atlng Salvador Allendti•
bid to become the first Manlll
to come to power In a free
olectloo In LaUo America,
"America can sleep peaceful;
I) tonight-Eduardo Fret bas
won," a Christian
spokesman told a
audience.
· Tbe United Slalol bad boped lor Frel'i victory, · even
though be piau 1&lt;1 mOYe Cllllek llle
left ODd eiOI'&lt;ise
air &gt;nt conlrol over U.S. coppel lnl&lt;roats. Foo Rasala and

Whll\! House Pr... ·s:~:~
Ge'l(lt E. Reedy told n
that ~~~ om not callins
'!"ID!lllgn trip, He II going
to Detroll to delivet a Labor

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l!ING.,ORF. _;_ PoHeo !Ired
and lear gu today
to
lr-.k ap ta~l rlo\lng between
Malt)'J 1!1&lt;1. Chinese In Slngapol'f. part of the Malayalan fed·
el'aiiOII thrqlened by IndonesIa.
Aulborltles reported 1 h a t
nl.,. pe.,.... have been killed
and fl Injured In flghtlng Iince
Wedneit:IIJy.
'QJey IBid 1110 perliOIIS, most
of lh1111 members of secret soci,Hoa, rtoters or curfew break·
trl, have bAen arrested dur- Commaoi.C adn.J, wllo hopo
1111 !he violence.
ed Cuba'o Fldr caolro would
get a olroa1 aUy ID Lalln A·
W.lSIIINGTON _ Fresldeot merlca, II wu a defeat,
Jobnsot: "ill add,-.sa a Lahor
Allende Coneedeo
Day raDJ 1.1 Delrolt Monday
Allende, candl·ta!c of the Comwhat elthor may or may not be munlals and.Soctalisb, conceded
lhe twmal openlntl of his
several hours after the
~on Cf~palgn.
closed.
1'1)~ Wblt£ House
"We have to recognize that
Frldiy lite Preaident wnuld fly
results ..., , · dverse," he
1o Detroit Monday for a live
bls followers at !he headhour 1r1p that will Include an quartera of the PopuiBI Action
adtlre¥ et ,a Codll!ae Square Front F'IIAP. "We know how
rjlly IJXIlllbrod by the Wayne to ~~n and we know how
Counly AfLCJO.
lose:,
\ it hal ·been lradiUonal since W1th 126 ot the '172 electoral
th~ days of Franklin D. Roose- dlatr1cts olllclall~ reported, Frel
lor Democratic presldenl253,'152 votea 1&lt;1 Allende's
Ia!. '18ndldates to open theli
A ~ candidate, the
eafi!p818ns with a Abor
. party s Julio Durau, ran
~ Jn the auto ,
. Bu
With 33,1118.

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ma rried on August 8. 1914 at , ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frank, Thursday.
, Gh•l..l, W. Va ., by the Rev. An· Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Mora,
Two special eventl
~
. 1, The oIf'1ce o1 the
I
BIsse
. derson Boggs. They are the par- Mr. and Mrs. Chares
uocpu ty place this month at. the Chur! ents of four chi ldren. Mn:. Ar- . and sons:, Iva Singer, Dwight
in Middleport will be ches of Christ in .llt:tstian Un·
' th· 1r (0pall Barr, James W. !Bisse ll.
elm;ed from September 4
to ion of the Gallia Zone 11re
Edison, and Delmar H o II on.l M
d M El 0 Lon of September 11 while Freddie nouncdaed.
th
h
.. d h"ld
d
r.
an
rs.
s
n
g
Houda!!helt,
Deputy
Registrar
F'ri
Y
at
7:30
p.
rn
.,
e
J'hc:v ave H ~rand ch_l1d ren anA, New Haven, W. Va., Mr. and
C.\1 . Youth Rally will be helld ll
. :seven ~ reat gnm c 1 ren.
M
v· t H
nd f lly is "'" vacation.
h ld 1
rs. 1c or yse11 a
am ,
M a d Mrs Paul Smart at the church when youth
.1 · . .
fa mJ Y plcmc was e a noon. i M
d Mrs. Ra lPh Parker '
r. n
.
-ll,ll'clles ll
te·'
.th
.
r.
an
lhet·r familles,
Mr. and attend from various ~·
'h
h
d
1 e orne wa s ecora u WI
M
d
M Ov
w
Mr
·
Th
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1
rs.
an e11 s,
. Mrs. George Hackett, Jr. and m 111e zone.
e main even
h 1 r. an
t
f fl
T
0
ar~ange men s
owers .
e and Mrs. George Genheimer,
the evening will be a
relreshment table was attrac-1 d M
d M 1 h 1 b Ictiild.ren , Dennis, Bill,
Rose
· a nd Ll'nda , and from Mexico, the Rev .
. m
. wh'1le cover an d cen ter- ant dr . dan ght rs.. o n am · Mane,
· Me1ame
t1ve
er
an
au
er
f(i with an arrangement o( yel - 1
.
·
and Mrs. Ma"n1nr Kl oes lo Versallqu, who speaks
low flowers with fold candles 1 The hooored guests reeeived
fami IY, Lo n,· Ken t ,
and Iilii• English. He will bavo
Glrover II
.del. rt ttended th an interpreter the Ftev.
on either side. A l!rystal punch Ia number of nice gl t's , and Mrs .~ :~~~~rt Ml 1epo , a
e
· held sWl-- Blankenship, a missionary
f amIt Y rP.uruon
bow ' was on one end of the ta- , Hollon wore a dress and yelble and a large decora ted cake ! low rosebud rnrsage the gifts
at Worthington.
erlntendent of the (.'hurches
febe&lt;
1
of
Christ in Christian Union.
\l
on the other .
1 of her children. There were four
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
~ · .L-ean
n
A special invitation has been
fam1·1 y, J...ICnnis,
Rerreshments or cake,
ice generations p: ~nt including,
cream , punch and mints were I Mrs. E. R. Hollon, daughter,
Dallas and Duane, were
extended to the youth. but aU
~
to
persons are welcome.
Th UT3UB;Y
served to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mrs. Barr, iranddaughter 1 Mrs.
Rhodes and Mr. and Mn. John Margaret McDaniel and great the Ohio State FAir.
Beginnlng Sept. 7 through
Casto of Ripley, W. Ja.; Mr. granddaughter, Joyce McDan- Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Sept. 12• 8 youth revival wlll '[
h
It
d
hte
F
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take place at the Hartford, W. ,
and Mrs. Lester Casto, grand- iel, ·also Shirley Sinclair and , s e , aug r, rev e
I
va. churcll of Christ In christ· [
W. daughter, Angela.
ashelt and ~ra nddaughters
1son Mike of Charleston,
j Va.; Mr. and Mr...
Kenneth
ise and Becky Plac~. left tndov I ian Unlon camp1rounds. The
I Sinclair and daughter Angela , Ch
C
"I
tor Albion, New York, for~
RU . Rebert Jones, an
out- '
.
ester
.ounc•
,
.
.th
th
d
gh
d
otartdJn·
g
apeakor
from
PortsMr. and Mrs. Delmar Hollon
tt WJ
e1r au ter an
and l'amlly, Mr. and trs. J•m- D. of A., Meet.
in-law and lamily, tho Rev.
mouth, will deliver the mes""os
j es W. Hollon and family, Mr.
Chester Council Daughters of · Mrs. Ronald· Place and
at a P- m D.S.T.
. and Mrs. Paul McDaniel, Mr. America met in regular session Louise and ~'ky have
1 and Mrs. James Hollon Jr. and Tuesday evening with 20 mem·
ol the;r · gra.ndl&gt;ar•ent•• 1 AuxUiary Holth
! Sherry, Mr. and Mrs. Edison bers and six visitors ~rom Porntwo weeks.
Potluck Dinner
· Hollon and family, Mr. a n d eroy present.
Miss Jeanette Croob has re.The Middleport
Firemen's .
Mrs. Arthur Barr and di:lugh· Zelda Weber, councilor, pre· tt '"ned to Marietta where she is A~uary
··-m held a po11uck dlnner
1!1
sided and opened the meeting
kindergarten teacher in the Tuesday evening at Ule Firein ritualistic form . Betty Roush Marietta School!. She hal spent men's hall with Mn. David
and Violet Hill were reported
summer with her
rents,
be
Unger and Mrs. Ro rt
home from hospital. The com-. and Mrs. Walter Crooks.
as hosteees. During the
mission of Erma Cleland
The Rev. and Mrs. Clifford
TONIGHT
lng game! were played and
dep11ty of the C:ouncil for the Coleman and danrw"hter,
Penni
Montgomery Clift
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prizes were won by Mrs. p at ty
coming year was read . Mrs.
Columbus visited recently K1oes and M!'s. Wayne Gibbons.
"THE SECRET PASSION'•
Cleland
resigned
as
associate
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Cole- andvke
councilor
and
Elizabeth
man
and
family In MlddJeport
Janette Scott
&amp;yes
was
nominated
,
elected
and
with
Mr.
and Mrs. Gene
"PARANOIAC"
and installed in the office.
Coleman arid family in
RutAt the close of the meeting, land.
Seturder
Sept. 5
a silent auction was held. the
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar AUan Poe 's
next
meeting
will
be
Tuesday,
WiJiiam
Slater were Mrs. C. E.
"THE HAUNTED PALACI"
September
16
and
quarterly
Slater
of
Jacksonville and Miu
Vincent Price Debn Pa~tet
birthdays will be observed,
Vickie Cone of Columbus.
(Color)
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burkett
------and'tod Lauren
Molly Belt
WEDDING PLANNED
and family had as th •lr week'THI YOUNtl SWINGIRS"
Plans have been completed end guests her sister, Mrs. Guy
"'iiii....;:5;:5.........................:-;fo:;;r_;;th~e.;ope;:;;,;n~ch;.;u:;.rc;;;h;..;;w;;:ed;.;d;;;in;:g~o:;:f, Barton of San Pedro, Coli!.,
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Jennings

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Chesterhill; Mrs. Gladys Lee,
Logan, 0.; her daughter, Delores, ol SanUago, calli:;
Mrs.

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. trv Restaurant october 7th.
Minersville Couple Celebrate Their
Around And
- ..~Ni 3~1"t,JuEs.
by:..'"~'~'.·;;~,~";~~~.~:r~·~:~~ 50th Weelding Anniversary on Sunday
aawiLD AND WONDERFUL" Aik in•. Eileen Buck. Bermt-e TLt• gold en wedding .anniver-1 ters.
About
(Technicolor l
Hoffma n, F:hTlB Louks, Betty 1sary or Mr. and Mrs. R.
R. j Mr. and Mrs. John lhle and
Curtis, ChristinE&gt; Kauf· 1Picken&gt; _F'ran~t'S _ H o bert~, Hel-1 Hollon wa s cel~brated ~lth ~ ~ family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Special Events
en F. Smll h. I.oldH' Story. Non· Ien house at th e1r home In Mm- 1Rose and son Don and grand-Middleport
g&lt;• Hoberls, and a guest. Ann j ersv il le Ruule J, Sunday August : son, Rodney Keller, Mrs. ClarAre Announced
Coe.
9, from 2-4 p.m.
ence Grueser. Mrs. Clark Ihle,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Null
Mr. and Mrs. Hollon
were Mildred Circle. Mrs. May Hoi- were visit ...rs in Columbus By Churches
er·:i Dav di nner meeting to U'L
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1'lle repaltlle ttl Cillo llel oa
lbe _ .. il '-!.. lldw ••• ,llie obdeo Moo.
lolaa &amp;Ill! 411t P..lllc Oeeu
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Madse carter, her daughler,
Mrs. Jano llowman •nd child·
ren, Eddie, Bruce, Christy and
Pam ol Chesterhill; biJ dauah·
ter, Mrs. Connie Lu IJndatarnand children, !Jnda, Cheryl,
Mlcllael, Laura Lee and Bryan
and Mrs. Richardson.
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· Confert'm~ wh ich was e 1:11
Christopher Inn. Columbus .
Maxin~ Wingett presented a
program on flower arra nging, 1
usmg spec i men~
ot various
~ umm"r tlowrrs grown in her
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EUERFELDS ARE OPEN SATURDAY lll.9

Ohio Alpha Della Kappa, tearh-

POMIROY OHIO

u ;.. Robfrt 'Dalley, Mrs. jobll
:Vr~, r.tn. llobert' MeElh~~&gt;cllnl* ..Y. ·Mn. Oblinger, Mn. B,.

0 . Rlc:hardlor al fteodt. lbw)-, o. &amp;.
and ~- Lee 'Smltb•.
vlllo,
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pleauntly
1
prlsed ... .biJ IIOih blrtllday
:.
, when biJ mter and biJ moea
and lamllles otnto with boakola
to unlood '"' an lmproYIIed table In hla yord.
A lovely blrlbday cake wu
'fOIIIIIII'OW, the lira with the perfel!t ftt
preaented to him. !ttjll)'lne lito
day wer' Mrs. Dorothy Norrla.
willkliep llll At:
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dauchter. and family, Mr. and
tacit 1up II 11\ bt tlaatic mesh of
Mn. Konnoth AA!ama, Martanno
Kim, Kyle, Mlcllael and Kevin
of Columbus : Mn. Blanehe
Randall, Wyandotte,
Mlcll.;
Mrs. Faye Bingman, Nelaon•llle; Mrs. Mable Worrall of

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member through this r,untry?

of the American Legion, 40 et 4'Well, L~~_j J 0 h n son
8, VFW Post 495, Columbus, does " Miller ,aid
and had carried mail 32 years H~ accused the· ADA of adon the Minersville route until voeating U.S. recognition of tho
he retired. He had served in "permanence and legitimacy of
World War I in-the infantry OV· communism in East Gennany
erseas.
, •. Do we want 1 vice pnslSurvlvors include his wife, dent who says that the Unilecl
Elma Roush Holter ; three dau- States should turn over Berlin
ghters, Beatrice Stelzer
and to the United Nations? ·.
Hazel Wynkoop, Columbus; Ed- "Well Lyndon J o b n 10 n
ith Sisson, Pomeroy; two sons, Does." '
David Holter;' Pomeroy, and
Harold Holter, Long Bottom;
13 grandchildren, three great
grandchildren and two sisters,
Amanda Baer, Columbus, and
Mrs. Aida Faudree, Pomerov .
Friends may call at the funera l horne anytime.

Shooting Case
Is Taken Under
Advisement

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