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Mr and Mrs. John w. smith, Poweu, Els~.
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Mrs. Belva Willard wa• host- ~~Middleport
Church bel!ry and other Improvements ... to the Walk-In
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... Letart. w Va. Mr and Mrs. ker, Waml!l. Mich.; Mrs. su•
The annual PlannmM
eerxlants ol Gtorge IIIII Sua- Roy ~ p;.rl,ersb.rg, w. E:dllle, South Zanesville ; Mrs.
Heath l1ethodlst
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anne Roush waa held Sunday
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and Almira Dorothea Roush,
Roaevllllt;
be held Sunday, Seplember ,and also the Observation School Club at her home Sept. 3rd. The .·
at the Vel'DilD School baclt: ol ~WS:ow "t!Zve, Pa.; Mr. Mrs. Mulne Am~ld and Suafrom 2 to 4 p m , the Offic Ito be_ held September 1~19 at meeting was opened by the pr... Labor Day weekend guests of New Haven, W. Va .
Alton Grimm, Louis anna, Pomeroy, and Mr. and
ta l Board dectd&lt;;d Sundav eve- the uall!pol!s Church. A reg~s- ident, Mrs. Naomi Reed, with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Owen werw A basket dinner waa served :!!sh
and Mrs. Edward Mrs. Maurice Lambert
aod
n'ng al I he ,-hurch
. trot ton tee o! 14 wtll be ~id for all officers present.
I Mr. and Mrs . John Goodrich of at noon with Mro. Mulne Am· Rice ~ Mbie, Mr. and Mrs. family, Columbus.
~1r. Jat k Hechtle presrded m mlt'r e::.tffitt'achers attendmg the
Dayton and Mr. and Mrs. Paul old asking graoe.
all and Mrs Tenah
M -~
the ab..,t•nce 01 Lhe {'haJrman, sesstOn&lt;; wluC'h will demonstrate Response to roll call was gtv.. Winebrenner, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Wolf6. president, Carl ~- B ey lJ ~
PLAN FA ILY NIGHT
Mr l.eo SmJth ope ned the' aetual use ol the new church en by naming an herb or plant John Isles, and Mr. and Mrs. conducted the huslne" sesslon Sk!Almore, East ve
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The Pomeroy Bend c;.:~.:mettm g wtt h pra:,; t:r Annowll'e- sdwol lt&gt;sson matertals.
lin the .atble For the program !charles Price of Columbus.
ln the afternoon which open- Mr and Mrs. William Grimm dlo Club wUl ha}'e .
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ments made during the buSt· • Mrs Bernard Fultz, chair· topic, Mrs. Edna Lee read a j Dennis Saelens has returned ed with prayer by Mrs. Alton and Sharon and Bill, Leetonia:- 'nigh I" Thursday everung, $epl
ness sesSion mcluded..the mstal man o'P the Education Commls- 1paper on different herbs and from a vacation trip to New Grimm, followed by a poem, Mr. and Mrs. John Lyle, Flat 10, at the f'!OSOD Youth
, ubmtlled a budget I or Itheir use m cookery,
' Yori; and U.e world's Fair.
"I Shall Not Pass Thla Way Rock, Mich.; Mr and Mrs. Car- lnf Mason, W. Va. A pot~
"•" uf the Church School, in- Ola St. Cla1r, the sec~etary, l Michl Lloyd has
returned Again," by Mrs. Arnold. A re- roll Norris and Clarence, Bren· llfnn~ will be ~srved at 6.311
liUd,ng ".terature, films, camp gave resume of the years club lfrom Columbus where he par- port was given 00 the AIUed da and Debbie, and Eleanor p.m. Everyone 18 to bring hll
&gt;&lt;·hol"rslups and other necesSI- work, and Mrs. Anna Riggs and Uclpated in activities of the Roush Reunion held at Eaat Kay Schneider ~p1ctpe: Mr. own table servl"!·
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ltt&gt;s. wh1th the Board accepted. Mrs. Bertha Williams were AII..State Boy!l Band at the IJlerpool. Mr. and Mn. Roy
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. Roush displayed several Roush
~uperi ntendent, announced the club. A number of a':ange- ! Mrs. Leo Swick, Col. ana family books and stated that
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Open House ID. be held Sunday ments were judged and nbbons Mrs.
William
Belz, H!l. the history of the Roush f&amp;mi·
, atternoon , Sept. 13 wt th tearh- awarded.
. liards, accompanied Mr. C. H. ly Is still available.
ers and assoc•ates on. hand to ! State dues were paid at thts !Wise, Sr. and Miss Ruth Wise A moment of silent prayer,
t•lk w1th parents and chlldren meeting.
to Middleport this week.
followed by the Lord's Prayer
,
about the new study material The October meeting will be Mr. and Mrs. George Meln- in unison, preceded the memor· §JP-1~
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and in &gt;pecl the new
class· · at the hom~ ol M~s.
Ann~ hart spent Labor Day weekend ial service prepared by Mrs.
.
roums. A social hour w i Ill Hart when mstallation of off•· Iin Columbus with their daught- John Bumgarner and read by
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conclude the Open House with cers will be held. .
ler and .family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jack Ord. Services were
§~~TIN
John Mayer and farruly. They held in memory of John Bruce
FIRST
Mrs. Bruce Lloyd In charge of I returned their granddaughter, Swart who died on October 23,
SHOE
QUALITY
Cheri, who has spent the sum- 1963:' Douglas Knapp, NovemREGULAR
The Board apprpl'ed purch- mer here, to her home ,
ber 1, 1963; Franklin Reed, Novof classroom dividers and Mr.
and
Mrs. Harry S. ember 11, 1963: Lllle Shepherd,
Certified Oil Station two projectors for class:oom Moore were in Columbus the January IS, 11164; Lawrence R.
w. M-in St.
:use. and recommended fmlsh- , past weekend visiting relatives Crowe, February 1964; James
ing the basement rooms before ! and attending the Stale Fair, Hollman, April 9, 11164; Kenna
beginning work upstalts. Do-l Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vander- Roush, · April 13, 1964:
and
paint
noted labor will be needed to ' hoof and children, Margaret, Mont Eveland June 'J:l 1.1164.
assist in painting the walls in 1}!"'loyd and Mark, of Waldo, Ohio ElectiOJ'J ol ;,.fficers ~as held
POMEROY. OHIO
the basement. Appointed to this 1 were recent guests of Mr. and with Mrs. Jack Ord selected as
TONIGHT &amp; WEDNESDAY
committee were Mrs.
Na " fMrs. L. W. McComas and Mr. president, Mrs. John Ji'ry, vice
Style 650
WALT DISNI.Y'S
Moore, Mrs. Glenn
Lambert : and Mrs. Harold George and presidmt: Mrs. Maxine Arnold,
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"THE ~~~~!:!~)NERS''
and Mrs. Bernard Fultz.
; son. Brian. Mrs. McComas re-. secretary; and Mrs.
John
Sele('t your lll'W ca r a mi
Hayley Mil1s, Eli Wallach.
A report of the d llln·h expen- :tu.rned to Waldo with her sis. Lewis, treasurer. It was voted
4. couple of stirs. it'l
Peter McEnery, Joan Green- ses will be published in the ! ter and family for several days. t1) hold the reunion next year
leave the IHU! lt-v \\ u1 rlt'S
ready to usel
wood.
;h p•per by Rev . ,\1.
E. ! Mr. and Mrs. Harold George at the Vernon School on August
to us. See u.s no \\ l u1 !hf'
CARTOONS
Dowson 8l inLervals duri!lg tbe and son, Brian Lee, have r&amp;- 22 since the Allied Roush runIf you love fun, sneakers
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· tumed to their home in Galli- ion will be held at New Haven
THURSDAY th•u SAT.
loan thnt \\ill pu t ;uLI on
The Boi:ird voted to extend a : polis .a.fler having spent the next ye.ar on August 21.
Sopl. 10.11 ·12
are indispen5able- white
..TOM JONE5
of appreda liun Lo Mr. ·summer with her parents, Mr. Gifts W~resented to Miss
the ri ght road.
(Technical or)
McElhinny fur his 23 :and Mril. McCorni:ls.
Nancy Rous · oldest woman
or black duck,
Albert Finney,
Sussanah 1
CUNGSTO
Rousb of Sand
York. Hugh Griffith, Dame yeart~ service as Churc:h School; Miss Sarah Bechtl_e of Co1- .present;
BRUSH OR ROLLER
treasurer. The Buard also _ap- , umbus spent the holiday week lwn f{o d, oldest man; Teresa
fo)lilh Evans.
Only
..o messy drlpplneas or brulh
Colorcartaon
the newly appoml·: end with her parents, Mr. ~nd ·I Lynn J
son, youngest; Mr.
marks. Covers better than ever.
;Mrs . Jack Bechtle and fam1ly . 1and Mrs.
· . Widiker, traChurch School faculty.
SUN .. MON . and TUES.
Rev. Dow son spoke br iefly on ! Mrs. Lulu Meadows, who Is veled the farthes and Mr. and
Sopt. 13·14-15
"WILD ANII WONDERFUL• the Churrh emphasis this year staying with her daughter and ' Mrs. John Wolfe largest faro(Technicolor)
which wUl be directed to Mis- son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. ily present.
"The Fri ('ndly Ba11 k"
Tony Curtis, Christine Ka uf. sions and will be dis cu s ~ ed fur- IParmalee, observed her 80th Attending were Mr. and Mr!i.
mann.
\ tlit:-r at the Planning Session . 1birthday anniversary Friday. Lloyd Roush, Mr. and Mrs.
F•aturettt:
USE ON
SD's Your Antenne
I'\1r. Be&lt;:htle gave the closing I Mr. A. E. Erlewine, Mrs. C. John Fry, Mrs. Paul Eichinger,
MIDDLEPORT, 0 .
WOODWORK, TOO
Colorcutoon1
' R. Gilbert, Springfield,
and James Fry, Mr. and Mrs, Gary
Dr'les in 20 minutes.
!vlrs. Je~:se Lake of West Jef- Roush and Tyrone, Mr. and
Resists water, stal"s, arease,
fer ~on were guests Saturday of Mrs. John Bumgarner
and
in kitchen and bathroom.
'Mr. oM \11 ~. Leo Kennedy. granddaughter, Jennie, Mr!l. EvTht:y come to attend funeral I erett Roush and Kathy and Linserl-';c~s for their unde,
Mr. da, Debbie Paugh, Jane Roush,
Everett Milhoan. ·
and Mr. and Mrs; Thomas GrlnMr and Mrs Harold
t' , N
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W Va
Point_
waftBnd collin&amp;• fast
s eau, ew aven,
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wtth
.'rc)ll..- or br~sh.
and dauli:'hlers. Mary Ruth and Mrs. Mary Aumiller, Hart·
[ J~y._ ~pent Friday in
ford, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.) Housewer"
1 V1rgm1a where they toured the John
Lewis and Michael and
! Blanko Gl•ss Plant at Milton Dale, Mr. and Mrs. James LewDapt.
i and also Zoological Gardens, is and Becky, Bub, Connie and
M•in
l nea~ Winfield, W. Va.
Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
STAYS CLEANER
1 M1ss Carolyn Searles, who
Stewart and Earl Ingles, Ma·
Floor.
Spots, marks, Wash off
' employed in Columbus,
son, w. Va ., Mr. and Mrs. Fred
smooth toush surfaeta.
the weekend with her
Roush, Mrs. Melvin K nap p,
enls. Mr . ;:tnd Mrs. Leo
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harris, and Cheryl Lynn and Mary
Columbus. spent the weekend Jane, Miss Retha Lewis, Mr.
Elbert.lilt are hNdquorters for Glidden Outside
with their parents, Mrs. C. M. and Mrs. Leonard Grimm and
Whit• Houll Paint, Flprenomol, Semi • Gloa
Hen,.sy and Mr. Robert Har- Charlotte, Marilyn and L e sa,
En1mel, Four Hour Whlte Enamel ond Rockoper
ris .
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grimm
Vornioh.
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Miss Christine Coato has re- and sons, Mrs. Inez E. Roush,
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turned to Philadelphia
Eleanor, Mr. and Mra.
spending several days with her Howard w. Roush and Mr. an~
We will pay $170.00 for you on the complete heating system
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert · - - ·
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Coab and son, Stepben. Miss
Coats is continuing her studies
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in medical tecbnology at a hos·
pital In Philadelphia.
Mr. Harry S. Moore
and
Mr. W. vi. Call of Royal Crown
Company, were In Athens, Ga.
last week to inspect
ne w
equipment to be purchased for
the company. 'i11ey went by
plane from Charleston, W. Va.
Mr. and Mro. L. W. McCom·
See or Coil
u visited recently In Columbus with his mother, Mrs. J,
Metered bottled gal
E. McComas.

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Sunday Sept, 13, beginning with
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UPI Sports Writer

sticking In the majors," '
says
Berra.
prospect." "He's a wonderful '

MAJOR League Leaders
By United Press International
Yogi Berra, like a lot of peo- Stottlemyre Is more than
Based •• 350 .I bat.
Pie, finds Mel Stolllemyre's
National League
name a Uttle difficult to pro- that. Although only 22, he's
.
showing signs of developing inG. AB R. H. Pet. nounce.
to the stopper of the Yankee
Clmnt, Pill 132 5311 82 184 .343 The New York Yankees' staff.
E L
Carty, Mil 1119 3113 58 119 .328 manager, though, doesn't
CL VE AN 0 &lt;UP!) - The
Willims, Chi 138 554 84 180 .325 any trouble explaining
The right • bander from Cleveland Browns were down to
Aaron, Mil 133 S33 98173 .325 bappy be is that Mel
Yakima, Wash., used his sink- regulation strength as they be·
Allen, Phila. 138 S3S 104 169 .318 called up from Riclunond
er ball to pitch the Yankees to gan rugged drills today aimed
Santo, Chi 137 512 77161 .314 the International League
within a game of the pace·sel· at having them razor sharp for
Torre, Mil 131 507 76 159 .314 month ago to bolster h1s shaky ting Baltlmore Orioles and to the season's opener Sunday
Hunt. NY
124 468 59144 .309 pitching staff.
one percentage point of the sec· against the Washington Red·
F'lood, St.L. 1:111577 75177 .307 "Any pitcher who keeps the o~d pl~ce ~:ca~o ~lie
skins.
Chrspr, NY 131 463 68 1142 .307 ball low the way he does can't w en e
e
mneso
The Browns trimmed their
,
.
Twins 2-1 Tuesday night in the roster to 40 players by re1easAmericao League
BR H P t
American
G.A
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Sh
~--~Leaguelr&lt;llaction. ing third string (!uarterback
Oliva, Minn 139 586 102 190 .321
OWl ~ COn
John Anabo and placing two un·
Freeba, Del. 124 444 64 136 .306
.
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Stoltlemyre scaltered n l n e identified players on waivers.
Mantle, NY 122 397 73 121 .305
hits while New York collected Anabo. who saw nu game acCausey, KC 136526 73158 .300
only four off camJJo Pas· tioo in two seasons on the
Howard, NY 125 456 48 136 .298
rual and two successors. But Browns' taxJ squad, apparently
Rbnsn, Chi 121448 73133 .297
Yanltee rookie struck out felt he could gain more by
Kallne, Det 125 450 66133 .296
and again showed mar· playing than watching. He im·
B.Rbsn, Ball 140 525 69 155 .296
control by Issuing only mediRtely signed a cootract
Yastskl, Bos 132 196 88 116 .294 It doesn't always pay to he one wallc.'
with the Edmonton Eskimoes of
Brsoud, Bos 139 508 77 149 .293 bright-eyed and bushy·talled.
In galndmgllhIs ftfthStotvlcttlory In the! dCanatidlan wgnhe. I ped
Home Run&amp;
lt's bad medicine, especiaOy losevened hlec sons, ed
emyre
n Jca ons were e 10
a
National: Mays, Giants 41; if you are a squlrrel.
wer
1J earn
run aver- season or two o_f e:xperelnce
W'JI'I
1.116.
He has glv·
1 ams, 1CUbs 31·, Cepeda , Gi- Hunti ng season opens •~ age to • nifty
earned
· there
·u would1 ·put Jum m a bcom·k
1
12
ants 28; Hart, Giants 26; San· !ember Ill on squirrel. The sea· en55 up. on y
runs m inpeti thve pBos tion toti try tloterea
to C b 26
'"nd th
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be
tMmgs.
to e rowns neup a r.
'Americ~a:
u s, · Kl11ebrew, Twins 14
sononex,.,
' land
roug andovem
private
to De--r ~
JUe Yankees scored an u~... The WJ'lhhold'mg oI th e ~ames
45; Powe~, Qrioles 32; COlavl· cember 211 on alate publlc
earned run in the top of the of the other two players Is deto A' · 31 I Stuart, Red. Soil 30· ·
and tho Twirui got It back signed to oet up a trade for
'!ndlans 30: O'"'a:
exlenslon
in the bottom half .on llingt.. by them. The Browns have until
Twins :JO:i Mantle, Yanks 30, life cooserVatlonist, points out Rleh Rollino and Zollo Versa~ Thprsday to wIthdraw the
Allison, Twins 30.
that tl\ero Ia
spOt season leo and Harmon Killebrew s names II an attractive deal Is
RDDI !lotted Ia
this year. 'AD
of Ohio are .
choice.
not completed.
Nadon•!: Boyer, Cards 102; ope!! on the same date. Last
Santo, Cuba 98; Mays, .Glarits year there were two seasons,
96; Aaron, Braves 92; WiJllams, one in the 'northern part of
Cub• 90,
,
.
Oblo, and one lD the soull!.
AmerlciJI: . Killebrew, '1\rirui U you ~!tin to hunt squirrel,
102; Stuarl, Jled Sox t7; Man- you WID need .a Ucenoe 'to hunt
tie, Yanb 95; C9lavlto, A'a H: 011, la!1ll o!J!er lllJn your own,
Wagner, lndlans .IIJ.
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FOOTBALL ROSTER
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Yr. Pos. WI. Exp.
en Bums t.he champions. Their Garber, Denver 4 T 235 3
team comnsted of Janet Hoff. Fralr.y, Bill
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man, Beverly Burns, Bob Grin· Smilh Bob
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the Pomeroy
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· Alley Cats. Mem- Atha '
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team . were Janey Williams, Mike
4 B 130 0
Grueser, Zita
Mary Hen· Jones, Dan
4 B 145 o
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bie Sheets with a 405. High Sin- Le:wls, Gary
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Krught for a 222 and Debb•e
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2 B 112 o
Sheets for a 157.
j Hall, Gene
2 E 128 0
Waugh, Dave
2 C 153
~ J . C. B. Leagues a~e now Green, James
2 G 150 l
bemg formed . Any one m ages Elliott. Steve
2 E 150 0
of 10 to 12 (Bantam) 13 • 15 Salmons Zat
1 G 139 0
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rookies - quart.rback John Ja.

Boston
at Cleveland,
New York
at Detroit night
Baltimore at Washington, night '

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51 89 .364
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14 14 % 7&amp;1 191 backer
. Results .
game
nds trond. e$ TOTALS
h from
NF'L the
1 bwaiver list of
New York 2 Mmnesota 1, mght lending co-champion
Kyger
F'RIDAY'S GAMES
er t be u I. b .
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Creek at Fairland while East-]
SVAC
er cu s y c us.
Wednesday's
Probable
Pitchers
Cleveland
BrownS;
Chi
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ta . ht j ern, the other 1963 co.-champ, North GalUa at Southwestern
back Jon Anabo
plus Quarter·
two unP ·..c.ago , 17•71 mnesGo •
Creek
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on whom
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Jim Griffin.
Baltimore at Wa.mington, 2
1963 SVAC STANDINGS
Gallipolis at Pt. Pleasant
Los Anceles Rams : End Mel
1 . 'ght
121
Barb ,g.
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ALL GAMES &lt;F'INAL I
Profit plus two unidentified
1Cambridge at Athens
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W L T p OP Coal Grove at Lucasville
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8 0 1 288 43 WeUston at Ironton
pJ.ay~ on whom watvers were
and Narum &lt;9-!2).
Eastern
6 2 1 258 114 Qak Hill at Jackson
(Only games scheduled)
H .
. . .. . 5 I 0 310 198 Bexley at Logan
Pb!ladelphla Eagles; End
Thursday's Games
acme Gallia
.
Ulysses
Kendall and linebacker
North
4 I 0 180 217 The Plains at Nelsonville
W'lb t Scott
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Chicago at Minnesota
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Cleveland
Boston
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Southern iSouthwestem 2 6 I
83 56 .597
Valley Athletic Conference foot- Hannan Trace 0 7 0
84 sa· .592 If.! ball teams will open their 1964
81 56 588 1"
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4 0 1 202
69 70 ·. 496 14
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61 80 .433 23. be "warmu s" while the fiftn Racine ...... . 3 2 o 210

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Chicago
New York
Detroit

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both ol the preced'ing tWo seasons are Punk Carpenter, 17S
lb. senior ; Gordon Fisher, 185
lb. tight end ; 195 lb. Fullback
Ruger Adams, and 180 lb. Tackle Roger Jeffers. Carpenter was
moved from tackle to fullback
this season to fill one of the
backfield holes.

bra ..
alld
Southwestern's new fool hall roach Pat Weiher today F'ullback Tom Thew, and 155
58 82 .414 28
sent 24 Hghlanders through final rugged drills In pre· lb. Sophumore Halfback. Quar·:
Nellonal LN
48 91 .345 35% By United Prell Ialematlonll ter·houn fracu. He wao re- had an Injured leg. Parker then ! paration for their opening game Ialso fir st 111 SV AC) lerback John McClintock.
Los Angeles 300 000 :::... 3 g o
Tuesday's Results
Lou Michaels figured his days turned to the squad on a pro- completed hts busy day of against North Gallia J!'ridav evf:'nlng .
A big loss was dealt Racine Phila.
010 000 100- 2 8 o
2
Los Ang~les 3 Philitdelphia
with the Pittsburgh Steelera batlonary basis two days later wheeling and d~aling by purchCoach
We1her .. hR s fi~e ~ - - - ,
when veteran quarterback, Lar-l Brewer, Perranoski (7) and
&lt;Only Game Scheduled)
were numbered afler being sus- but did not play again~t t1Ie asing Iackie Ray . Manllfleld "bread and buller players '" ;elude Simpson and f arney.
ry Price, a senior, suffered a Ruseboro. Mabalfey, Boozer &lt;1),
.
pended last week lor allegedly Baltimore Colts in an exhibition from !he Philadelphia Eagles. which he hopes to Improve lasl ' Coach Weiher is in his first , broken ankle during a practice I Locke (6), Baldshcun (8 ) and
Probable Pitchers
training rules and game at Canton. Ohto, Sunday- To reach the 40-player limit,
.ov€rall
of . two year as head ('Oach at South- session about two weeks ago. i Triandos, Dalrymple (8) . WinMilwaukee at New York, sluggmg a teammate.
PoiUIII lo Out
the Steelers released lour men wms. SIX losses and one tie .
western. He served as an as- Price's chances of pl aving any ner-Brewor
Loser -Mam.ght - .
115-12), vs . Lou figured right.
In that gam_e
. the
Ro Curry, tackl e ; They
Ot!nver Garber, sistant under Bob
I more football tJ Jis year
are haffey (12-7).
Cisco (51!i),
The
traded the
Colts.
middle linebacker Fr k Atki n Y ad Tom
_ ound senior tackle. and a 1959. William Caudill in 1960 . doubtrul.
10nly game scheduled)
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Ph 1'l d 1 hi 8 footed placekicker and defenswe Myron Pott1os of the Steelers
an.
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St. Loms at
a e p ' end to the Baltimore
Colts suffered a broken right arm Jenkms and defenSive back AI three·year veteran; Hedgoe Cal" i a
aro
ar er '" 1963'
Oiher boys battling for posi. ,
rught- Sunmons 04-9) vs. Bun- , T sd f U ba k Bill S3 ul d
th
r1 b ·k
B b Ha ll.
Amerlcu League
1houn. 299-pound JUnior tackle 1 He will be assisted hy Lloyd Uons on the 1964 Tornado club
ning 06-4).
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are 145 lb. Semor Halfback Way· Minnesota
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11
Cmcmnah at Pittsburgh, mght 1as all NatiOnal F'ootball League shoulder separation. So when Sonny Gibbs on t!Ieir waiver
..
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U I¥' Hubbard, 155 lb. Center H1ll Stottlem rr100&lt;5e ) and 1How·
- Jay (9-10) vs. Veale (15-lO). teams gol down to the 40-play- the same Colts offered Saul and list and hoped some NFL club
h '
. hth If 'a d G·
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a. Je B1 rd .. 190 lb. Guard - Tackle I d p Y PI 2is &lt;B) Klipl)er limit for the start of the new Woodson for Michaels, the would claim him else they will sop omore ri~ a ' .n
ary Ig11 an ers wtll resumf'
Denms Evans, 155 !b.
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by
hosting
Ra·
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Diddle
and
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end
stem
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14
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swort ' · · . 1 Micha els, who set an NFL The Steelers earlier had ac· TCU
terba k th bal8n&lt;e of er, a 0 Iree · year veer n
1cme on epl. 18 · out wes ern carol Clone, all Junwrs.
_a_sc_u_a_1 _ _ •_ _ _ __
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Los0 Angeles
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Coach We1her satd today 1 f' • h SVAC
d
th th
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71 ry Ha edl (10 10r1 r ega : and scoring 110 points in 1962, schneider from the Detroit
c6&lt;&gt;he signed last year. sophomores showing a httle
Ive b'" 1 e
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aore
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'Ibe Tornado club has been 1ence we have on the line we i
better days are in store. ry Cleland, Bob Syjvester, Ted
Racine 's Tornado
football po\mded hard In pre • season j· should make a showing if The Tornadoes placed third Bailey , Peanuts Wickline, Don
team, whicb Coach BiU Priddy scrimmages but Coach Priddy tiles~ boys will produce."
in the SVAC league last seas"" Harden. Bruce Beegle, Don Mesays haa yet to jeft. will open 1a confident it will bounce back Priddy is
to admit that after their second year in organ- Turner and John Arnott.
its 1964 campai1J1 at home a- and try hard for a successful the Tornado squad has looked ized football. However, Racine I Ten of Racine's 2e boys out
By Uoited Prta:tl la&amp;ernatlonal
the McArthur Generals season.
unquestionably poor so far, but also lost several players
by 1 for lhe team are lettermen .
NadoDal Lupe
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12 RuleS for BI•ke S1£
a ety

With the start of school, l\ Is
auggested by Chief Gilkey of
the Middleport Police Department that parents co-operate
with the Department by havirig
tht&gt;ir children obey these twelve
rules to bike safety:
1. Obey all traffic :aws. Stop
Ughts and traffic signs apply to
bikes as well O..fars .
2. Ride on the r1ght-t.and side
of the road with the traffic.
Make left turns from the mid·

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turn , and arm out and elbow
bent wtth hand down for a stop

John D. Herbert, 'J'rf!asurer of 1 cent lucrease Galha State, has released the final. re.,l412.14, 1227,229.87, 117,242.27,
vtsed and audtted figures . of 6 per cent. Hocking - $226.005.
sales tax recetptJ:! by ~ntles 75, .$206.293 .51, $19,712.34, 9.6 per
for the ftscal year beginning Ju. cent. Jackson - $352.803.10,
ly I, 1963 and eodmg June, $337,547.06, $15,25604, 4.5 per
30, 1964 .
cent. Lawrence - $516,953.60,
Those for the '_ten southeast- $4.~4,760..20, $42,198.40, 8.9 per
ern Ohio cotmties showing fig . ce t.
ures for the- years 1963--&amp;;, and Mejgs - $201,934.96, $196,670.~
1962-63, the amount of increase 76, $5,264 .20, 2.7 per cent. Pike
of decrea~ and percentage of - $114,555 .31, $117,385.72, minincrease or decrease follows: us $2,830.41, minus 2.4 per cent.
Athens - $517.291.22, $494,· Ross - $738,182.10, $665,115.04,

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ra~ to empty play yards or
va~ot lots.
9. Yield the right of
way .
You must yield to pedestrlpns.
and it is common 'Sense to yield
to cars when there is any question about who has the right of
way.

die of the road. On or..e-way
streets. move lo the left curb
to tum left. Jf traific is heavy,
walk bike across.
3. Ride single file and about
ten feel from the bike ahead .
Don't zig-zag on the road.
4. Stop al intersections' and
when coming out of
alleys,
driveways and from behind
parked cars. L.ook to the right
and to the left before proceed-

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seen if you ride a bike at night.
Have a red tail light and a
white front light that can be .J
seen from 500 feet B i k e s
should also have a red reflector
that is visible from :100 feet.
Wear light colored rluthing at
night.
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Cherry Preserves- 3
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Dam 18.0, JU, running ooe foot Dean down Meldohl 3 : ~ p.m.; . have signed quarterhaek John Amerlco at Iowo Ill· 1.160.
rollerS, Pomeroy-Mason 20.- Larry T\lrner down Meldahl 4:- Anabo of the Cleveland Brownl! an alternate with the hiona 111
, Pt. Plcai8Rt 20.04, Hinton 40 p.m.; Annette Jones up Mel· and halfback Larry FerJIUIOD of 11163 .
.54, Kanawha Fa!IJ .01, Char- dobl 5:25 p.m.; Abe Lincoln
18.110. London, Marmet down Meldohl 7:35 p.m.; Buck·
and Winfield dams were on the ~e State down Meldahl 11:25
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a.m.; Alton Zephyr up Mei~:::\Boa' movemeat.l:
dahl 1:45 a.m.; Samuel ClemTHE GOOD "SUPREME QUALITY"
&amp;eUteuced to one year in"CQ@ !P September- term '1'1
Ohio JUver _ John J. Rowe ons up Meldahl 3 a .m.; Alice ,
eounty jail on 1 conlrlbutlng to -niornlng with the empaneling down 13, 12:10 a.m.; Cheruitee down Meldahl 3:50 a.m.; Illi·
the deUnquency of a minor of the 16 member grand jury. down 13, 1:10 a.m.;
Phillp nois down Meldahl 4:35 a .m. I
charle · after N"lolaUon of his Judge James Lee Thompson 81): up 14, 2:30 p.m.;
Franklin 1 GautpoUs Dam Panzo i
probaUon on that charse.
pointed Mrs. Paul RaJrden and Plerce up 14, 7 p.m.; Zimmer 1 down 4:30p.m.; Semet down .
down ]6 p.m.; Miss Susan up 8 p.m.;
Huddleston was placed
SPECIAL
011 :srs~~u~ ~~!~sion!~~ up 14:,7 a.m .; Chris Jr.
probation February 20, 1964, by ... fill t•e •our vacanc•'es e..- 15, 5:50 p.m.; Robert Reed down Oleander up 8:10 p.tri.; CharGALLON
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16, \es K. down l1 :45 p.m.; Thel$500.00
$225.00
Judge James L. Thompson af- isting when the roll call was l:30 a.m.; Nitiadean up
16, rna Ann up 12:15 a.m.; Onward
Wl'tAUiso $300 to $575
AI&gt;O $450 ond $675
tfr pleading guilty to
the held.
2:10 a .m.·, Louisiana up
17, down 6:30 a .m .; S. M. Jenks
Woddlng Rhlg
$T50.00
Wodd;ng Rl""'
$125.011
char2e.
Mrs. H. A. Hutchins, Mrs. 3:30 a.m.; Eva H. up 18, 7:50 up 8:10 a .m.
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YOU CAH PAY MORE IUT YOU CANT IU'f
Other action of ~~
court Robert 0. :Miltei-; Mrs1 Charles p.m.; C. V, Hamer down 1S, Kanawha RIVer eorge
A HHEI. DIAMO!fD liNG THAH A Klfi'SAKE
Tuesday was the dismls~l of Walden alJd Mrs. Setty Nl· s...-.m.; Crueible down '19, 2:40 Price down London 10:15 p.m.; I
liowt- .,.t.,._&lt;! to .... d,.A
~ Speci1ls On Doors
• Winilows
the following divorce actions, bert were chosen to fill the a.m. ; 011J1C8n Bruce up
20, Little Edward up Lond~ -4 :50
e Fr1ming tMterials
Bertha J, COx vs. Charles R. vacancies. Other grand jury 11 :25 p.m.; L. Fieore up 20, a .m.: Snlvay up London 4:55
Cox; Doril Fay Dew~se vs. memben .are"'Lloyd
Erwin, 5:45a.m.; Western down 20, a .m.; Lelia Shearer up MarmUPS P1ints )
e Plywood
Buil Deweese; Irene E. Ben- Pearl Austin, Mr$. Marion Ba- 7:30a.m.; Lynn B. down 21 , et 5:25 a.m .: Helen Z.
up
nett vs. Samuel Bennett.
tey, Keith Arnold, Harry R. 6:40 a.m.; Invader down 22. 6 Marmet 6:40a .m.; 0. F. ShearLoretta Ju?e Roberts was McComas, Lovea Lee Minton, a.m.; Luther Herdman down 23, er up Winfield 3:40 p.nt.; Jergranted a divorce from Dar- Milton L. Miller, Lynn ilUJ'8t,j10:25 p.m.; Jeffboat down 23, ry Bosworth up Winfield 6 p.
MATERIALS CO.
rell R. Roberts aild was award- Jack c. Higgins, Anna
Lee 5:30 a.m .; National up Green- m.; Lucy Jane Lucas down WinMASON, W. VA,
SP. 3-5554
ed care a~ custody_ and s~p- Douglas, Lewis Ray Gilland, Sp0m up 14, 2:30p.m. Franklin· field 10:45 p.m.; Elgercliff down
port of thell' two mmor ch1ld- and Roberta M. Young.
Greenup 11:15
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W. Winfield 10:50 p.m.
rt!n.
The grand jury Is expected
OUt of court settlemlVlts were to complete its duties Thursannounced in .the civil actions day.
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William Powell vs. Marietta
Manufacturing Compnay.
The alienation of affection
action styled John ·l·E. . Bowery '
vs. Murphy Gof£ was dismissed
by the court for failure or the
Entered Hospital
plaintiff to appear and proseAmong
those who entered
cute.
'I Holzer Hospital ln the past 24
In criminal appeals, the ac· hours were Edward F. Cottrell,
tion of the State vs . Otis 0 . 51 Garfield Ave., Mrs. Denver
Painter, charged with hunting Slagle, 135 Garfield Ave., Trawithout permission, was
re- cy 0. Ragland, 738 Fourth Ave.,
manded back to Justice of Peace James Lee Shaver, Rt. 1 GalliCourt; the State vs. Louise M. polis, Teresa Lynn Taylor, Rt.
Vickers, driving while intoxi· 2, Gallipolis, Clarence E. John· ,
cated, was continued
until son, Patriot Star Rt., Robert
January term, and the state E. Miller, Rt. 2 Ptrlot, Mrs. I
vs. Delores Sullivan illegal pass- Lydia Goodwiri, Rt. 1 Bidwell, I
Thutt., Sept, 10
ing, and Billy King, speeding, Mr~ . Samantha L. Bandy, Rt. l
Thru
were dismissed upon motion of I, Bidwell, Billy M. Miller, Rt.
S.pl. 16.
!be state.
1, Crown City, Darwin H. RobDOLLAR
The bastardy action of State bins, 108 Decatuer St., Pt. PleasEx Rei Barbara Jean McDan- ant. Ralpb A. Pickens. Mason,
DAYS SALE!
iel vs. William Bryan Jones W. Va., Cloyd A. Barnette, Le·
was dismissed.
on, w. Va ., Mrs. Etl'iel
M.
The petit jury is scheduled to Jones, 692 Plurri St., Middle·
.
SUNBEAM
begin its duties September 21 port. Mrs. Russell L. Carson,
REG. 2 FOR 37c
at 9 a. m. with several jury Rt. 1, Middleport, Franklin Rob~rials docketed for this term inson, Rt. 2 Racine. George 0 .
Of court.
Keller, Jackson, Mrs. William
WHITE
G. Brunton, Jackson, Mrs. DalPieasant Valley Hospital
las Gerald Leach, Jr., Miss W.
ADMI'ITED - Mn.
John Grace Manning; Ashland, Ky.,
DICNIC
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Glet'!Wood, Mrs. aild Earl J. Cropper, Gas City,
STYLE HAMSMichael Ray, Bidwell;
~rs. Ind.
Leonard Srnlth, Clifton; Mrs.
Birth•
Fritz Bonecutter, Pt. Pleasant. MrR. Alvk L. Masters. 417
SLICED
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loaves
Lee Gardner, Gallipolis Ferry; daughter. 6:24 p. m. Tuesday.
ENDS OF
Ronald DCJwell, Leon.
Mrs. Dallas Gerald Leach, Jr.,
BACON
1 BIRTH A daughter to Mr. 21 N. Minnesota Ave., Wellsand Mrs. Leooard SmJth, Clif- ton, daughter, 5:36 p. m. Tues·
ton.
day, Mrs. N~al A. Baker, Jr.,
2005 Mt. Vernon Ave.,
Pt. .
ANNOUNCE SUPPER
Pleasant, daughter, 3:40 p. m.,
There will be a jitney supper Tuesday. Mrs. Donald W. Mul· .
Thursday . evening, September lins, 134 Jessie St., Jackson, j
Noteworthy • 400 ShH!o
. Lart~• 2'11 Size Del Monte
Large 6 Ounce Size
10, altho Chesler Grade achool son, 3:57 a. m. Tufsday. ldro. ,
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NOTEBOOK
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The .supper is sponsored by the shire, son, 1:2.2 a. m. Tuesday. i
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INSTANT COFFEE_
FILLER PAPER -~
PINEAPPLE
all the proceeds going for fire Patients recently dicharged
equipment.
included Ralph Lewis~ Aubrey
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Barnett, Mrs. 'ijt.omas Barcus,
Mussselman
18
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Bl•ckb..Y
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Che~k The $1 Savings!
SIGNS CONTRAcr
Sanford Wise, Mrs. Mary PatRaspberry
10 Lb. Bog .
MILWAUKEE, Wis. &lt;UP!) - ton, Mrs. Eugene Dillon, Mrs.
DOLLAR .
10 rhl.
The MUwaukee Braves have Millard Hammond,
.Wilbur
DAYS SALE!
signed Ill-year-old Russell (Rus- Shank. Carolyn Sue Vogleaong,
large Bath Si:ze
ty) Riley CJf Graysville, Ala., to Kenneth W. Fuller, Barbara A.
Hunts.21f2 Si:ze Can Ciing Sli* or Halves
a 1965 COIItract.
Bowen, and Tammy L. Pettit.
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Van C•mps Large No. 2 Can
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Lydia 8. Siddall, Katherine E.
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Slagel, Robert Elberfeld, Martin Elberfeld, Barbara E. Lylle, ~ l~i!tiWUlidUih iP
Rachel E. Downie, ,. . Cert. ,f(lr
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Becoming 23,742 days
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Jacob Elberfeld. dec., Lo Ja- has some advantages explained
cob Elberfeld. Alfred .\1. Elber- William P. Barker, Social Sefeld , Ima E. _P'.:PIIer: ~:arl H. I curily District Manager,
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Elb~rteld, l.ydta E Siddall, Ka-1Marietta. For instance, you can
Ulenne E. ? lagf'l. Robert Elber- 1now claim two exemptions. for
feld , Martm Elberfeld. Bar- yourself on your income
b~ra E. Lytle, Ra&lt;chel E. _Dow- ! return nnd you are fairly
rue, Cert. for Trans. , Orange, ' tain that you won·l be drafted
Pomeroy.
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Chub E. Pickens. dec. . to ,
Iva Picken s, Affid. for Trans., ! However, Harker said, t h
Sutton.
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lva D. Pickens to
Ralph ing 23,742 days old is Umt you
Neigler, Edna Neigler, parcels, may be eligible for social.
Sutton.
ity benefits. Ni lle out of
R. L. Can~ay, Dorothy F. ery ten workers in ·~/aslungtonlj
Csnaday to Jennie French, Lot, Counfj' .·are eligible for social
Middleport.
Isecurily by the t(Jne they reach
Oravo Corporalion to L'tdted age fi5 .
Stales of America,
Flowage 1
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Easement Olive.
I Before sor1al secunty
-Dorothy' E Barnette to Doro- . ments are made an application
thy E. Rathburn. :y4 acre, Rut· i must
Iil!!d. Person~ plannir1g
land .
l? retire can. make sure
,. . Ava Gilkey to Kenneth Pay- fm;t check v.?l_l be on time
ne, \j.rolyn Payne,
parcels, l~I('Y would VISit or call our of·
Harrisonville .
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ftc~ _J months before they
Lolo Griffin tu Beulah Schultz retJrmg.
10% acres, Olive.
The Social Sccuritv Office i
- - - - - located at 3Jl F'ou~th St1·eet,
Marietta, Ohio, and is open
the public from 9 a.m. to 4:45
p.m. Monday through Friday.

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1Neb., will meet JohMy J're8. OOMPLI!'I'E8 TRAINING
O'J!&gt;ti6. 1.3 per cent. Vinton LONDON IUPI ) - Heayy· colt of England m • scheduled MASON OCate r. (lbrlmpUn,
$57.325.20, $52,116628, $4,458.9l. lweight Bill Nielson of Omabo, 111-roundfighl at Empire
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comp1eled basic troiDing ......,~
Motor veWcle, housetrailer GOES TO NEWFOUNDLA~ vene.
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at the Ntval Tr~ Cen&amp;oand use tax ftgum were • .i.i5 Frederick E. Werry, avtatu&gt;n
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Great Lakes Dl.
lows: .\thens _ $2.31).531.89, electrician's mate
.second SETS A'ITENDANCE
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per class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. PHILADELP!IIA &lt;~~~~~:~:: 11
Galli a
- '143, .. Henry Werry of 113 Pleasant pennant - bound p:
.99, $127,807.'!1,
$15,240.- Ridge, Pomeroy, will depart Phillies have ret an all •
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lllB.IBI.!J8, 1115 ,4'1S .81, $2,6Z5.2l, ville, Fla ., .!IS a member of Pa· nearly a month still remaining
Your Dependeble
2.2 per c~nt. Jackson - 1159,- trol Squadron 45 Det..achment on . their National Lea-gue
Dealer for ·
542.19, $144,643.77,$14,898.42, 10.- on a routine assignment to New- schedule.
per cent. Lawrence - $320,- foundland .
A crowd of 26,390 sa:ov Mon.63, $298,683.21, $21,774.42, 7.2
day 's doubleheader With the
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$311,973 .93, $22,258.87, 7.1 per Los Ange~s Dodgers that
Meigs _ $123,108.31, $122,346.· cent. Scioto - $480,267.36, $4~. - boosted the Phils' home attend·
$762.00, IJ.6 per cent . Pike - 729.56, 10.2 per cent. Vinton - ance th.is year to 1,224,172. The
$105,562.41, $100,174.90, $5,387.51. $56.128.37, $511,488.67, $5,639.70, old mark of 1,217,025 was set
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...r, 12. Be sure that your bike is ,
6. Ride one person on a bike in good condition. Check t
at one~ime .
brakes and tires. The
chain
7. (;ivE' signals with the left should not be too tight. RerJiace
hand : arm straight out for a broken or worn spokes, pedals
left turn : arm out and elbow and handle grips. Handle ~ars
should be adjusted so that they
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87 JOHN A GOLDSMITB j nomine&lt;, who won on Import· From Loo Angeles, he wu to
Vllled Proia hllerull.-1
ant Vlclory 11 thia state's pr~ head for sacramento today wlijl
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Sen mary election
later stops at Klamath FaDs
larry M Goldwater headed hia Goldwater hlmae1l was de- and Eugene, Ore , and a nl!lht
presldentlll campal/ill caravan lighted with the prooeedings foreign policy ~ In Seattle,
ap the West •Coast today from Asked whether he was sa tisfied, Wash
1 tumultuous one-nliht stand tn as he returned to
his hotel
Dodier Stadium where 53,000 here, he llllld
The rally had aU the HollyJlei'!ODS gave • rousmg recepBest Ever
wood tnmmmgs Indigenous to
tJOn to his pro~•! for a 25 per
Yes I'd like to have one thJS area
•cent Income tax cut over ftve like that ev'*Y day That was Feature of ll!e ev~rung. of
r•ars
I thr best" I've ever had"
course was Goldwater's tax
The big rally was another It was an e&lt;O'Ifagtng climax speech He attacked what he
Southern Cahfomla success lor 1for the Ill'S! dl~ of the sena called the tax "glmmtcrky • of
the Republican prestdenllal tor's mtenslve campalgnmg 1 the Johnson adminlllratlon and
' proposed hia owh program m·
I volvmg a ftve per cent Income
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Dora Rakes
Florida,
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In an open c~r wtth hiS wtle,
Pew. by his Slde, the roar of
the crowd filled the place fl1B
top&lt;lown convertible came In at
the centerfield entrance and ST AUGUSTINE, Fla &lt;UP!) 1
Circled the diamond toward the -Hurricane Dora veered to •
speaker's rostrum on second northwesterly course today but
!~fie
Iraked this ancient ctty's coastHe was lntrndueed by retired Iline wtth the outer teeth of 115
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Air Force Gen James Dooll~ mlle-an·hour Wtnds
~le The crowd cheered and apTides up to six ftet above
plauded for about 10 mmutes j normal ptled against the debefore It quteted down enough serted coastline here and gusts
for Goldwater to start his / up to 81 mph were reported
speech
at exposed Martneland Fla,
Ion the seashoro 18 mtles south
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lng Motlfer Nature a l~t• - H
This column la dedlcalell to
ta!nlly livmg, 80 If Y'lt're hav·
kid trouble or jjtst plain
Jet Helen h!IP YOtJ
.Jso welcome youf
atmurjnc trlpl!fl81lcn Ad•
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love111gated a two car occld""t
Mtlllday I 30 p m 11 ~ Inter·
Je&lt;&gt;Uoo of Eii!ll M•\0 niod and
Gre, r Road r~ltlnf In apprOlllmately $900 property damage
but no personal mjury
The mishap occurred when
an ea•tbound car driven by
H Sargent, eo, Rl 2 Leon

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9 500 firemen lost thetr
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cause of an arbitration bQArd
ruUng the Brotherbood of Loi'omouve Ftrenwl' and ED8l!'e
men datmed iOday

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BEAUTY AND THE BUJI'
Dear Helen
1 am an attracHve !$-yearold female, popular •moDI
chums and neither s!Pn
chubby. \VhJI could be
with that? Plenty' You
am a perfect =-~
percent cl
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proportioned They JUke ' me
lee! Jnadequa•· Not
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bolbera me. Could Jou stJggeRt
remedy' And please
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Dear Barb
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HELEN HELP US!
W00d to Draw . andMorelR than
spots
FranrJs Reed and Treasurer,
1,000 resldenls of Mrs Elizabeth Smith. A report
by Helen Bottel--..t
s given of $179 profit on the
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More EmphaSIS• gust
me Bes'cli had refused to Ice cream social, $150 was paid YOUTH ASKED FOR IT
In our college aon'l book,/
leave their homes despite pleas on the ftre house roof Jeavmg a This column IS dedtcated to "ztlch" means thrll\lih, finish- '
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Goopus a dupe
Ch 1r: l 1 ~ec Y' us o...y
Maudy not " In "
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Pebble aJrl who can't hold,
boy.
N.lW let•s\ hear from 0~
-SLANGSTER
Helen
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on Oct 15 II was also pomted 1 ncr '" tqe South Vtetnamese ra~d~htldren and a stsler,
&lt;It that memberships make trtU\IlVIril&lt;' went on record to g
da M '
Wh 1
concerts m •sttrroundmg cities Iday for the ftrst ttme m sup M~r~ ..nds m:r~all a~t~'!' fun
"'tahle
I ~Oi l of the govel1lment of Pro· eral home afler 4 p m Thurs
Mrs Ke~(h S111t'T
bnefed m1er Nguyen Khanh
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and warnings of the weather balance of $600 to be patd
young people, thell' problema
w rkers and tha nked them for Kh1em reSigned Monday as ay
I COLUMBUS (UI'Il - The bureau and clvtl defense SU·
BIRTIIDAY CLUB
and pleasures, their troubles
Ul"lr cooperation She mtroduc- 1defense mmtster along
w1th 1
State DivLSlon of Forestry re- thorit1es
and fun As wtth th~ rest of
&gt;tl the captams and worker. the rest o! Khanh's
cabmet Fee• Collected h\
portedly wtll be reor••nlzed to
Orden Eva&lt;ualloo
A ptcnlc honortng Pat Bailey
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was held by the Birthday Club Helen Help Us,', It welcomes
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rom Mtddlepor( Pomero) Pt Khanh fmally accepted
the County Court
place more emphasis on wood
ut at 1 , am Fred Willies, for their Auguat meeting Mem· laughs but wont dodge a serPle.,anl R10 r.,ande Oak Hill reSignation todav, appolntmg Fees coll•cled 111
Me1gs byrroducts as an tRdustry
chtef defense dtrector for St
loua queotion with ~ brush...U.
!lnd Galhpohs She reported on himself defense mm1stpr
m Count\ Court actJv1ty durmg Natural Resources Dtrector Johns County ordered all re- bers present were Mrs Emma Send your teen-age quettians
the number of adutl and stu Khtem s place Khttm rema ms the month of Augusl .otaled $1. FredE Morr mdtcaied Tuesday malnlng reoldents of St Augus· Durst, Mrs Francis Reed Mrs to Youth Asked For 11 .....,
dent memberships n•edro to a me mber of the trmmVITa(e 4tG 10 according to
Deputy he would name a new chtef for tine Beach "evacuated •mmedi· Inez Boring, Mrs Mary Allee of Helen Help Us' this•
make (he dnve a success She Shortly before Khanh
ar Clerk Belle Hobstetter
the 128-man dtVISIOII now head ately " School buses were dl.. Btse, Mrs Ila Osborne, Mrs paper
announced thai persons mter cepted l\'111em's
res1gnat10n
Du;bursement of the- funds ed by 0 A Alderman
patched to haul the refugees to Velma Barnhart Mrs Helen MORE SLANG
ested '" a membership who Kh1em Iold Un1ted Pre" Inter mcluded $20'1 to the state $115. Currentlv the dtvlslon concen 11 emereency shelters In St ~rc~rCalnd guests, Terry and 1 would Jjke to correct
0 eman
1forma Teen's definition
has not Joel been contacted bv nat1onal m an exrlusivr mter 20 to the sheriff $721 34 to the trates on forest ftre prevention Augustine
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a worker should ca ll head v1ew I am opposed to any rounl) general fund $181186 to and care of slate forests
The Jacksonvtlle Weather Bu I
News Items
"Squeek " A squeek ts a
quarters 446-t364 before Satur body who (rtes to stage a plot the county Jaw hbrarv a n d Morr satd the dJvtsion mu•t reau Tuesday night had com- Mrs Nelhe G:;en, Mr ·~ son who wears 8 new
day afternoon
and lead the nahon mto (ur 1191 70 to the county auto It become more dlverstfied In 1ts plamed about the ' complacen- Mrs EhJah Rt e, Mr a
teenage clothes A squeek wears
The prmctpal speaker at the moll "
1cense and gas tax fund
acltvtt1es and become a maJor cy" of Jacksonville Beach res•- ~rs Ro~y :ndyA~! Pa;kers- "English~" clothes and
force m the ~late adnumstrat10n dents and the Red Cross srud urg~ aS d rs h c~ ouLt~ uses odd but not weird color
lndwotrial development program only about 10,000 resident• had VISit C Ba\t'1
r 8 n combmattons A "squeekle"
MilUons of trees are bemg sought shelter before mtdrught Mrs ar uc ey
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fit for a boy would be
planted by private tndustry '" , But when the breakers Mr and Mrs Harol Sauer, shirt, English walkers (a
reclamahon ol strip mme areas started breakmg over the sea- Mary Ruth and Joy of Middle- of shoi'!S not shoes)
lly DOROTHY KILGALLEN
and lor sale of Chrtstmas tre•s, walls back of the beach
the port spenl Sunday w•th rela· (socks) 'and loafers A
he noted
refugees started pouring '" on Uves here
squeek would wear a
Homer Westfall and Stephan·
• The slate has a great poU!n· lus " an offtctal said
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tlal tn the wood ftber and wood The billion dollar spaceport te 0 e
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pulp tndustrtes " Morr satd
at Cape Kennedy earher had and Mrs Odie Westfall &amp; Chered
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!Dorothy K,!gallen's gues( columntsl lodav or thetr mmuets than to th• Watusl
e guests o1 Mr and Mrs Carl Is either a modified Beatie
1 th full
II pianiSt, Peter Nero 1
fhe economic Situa(lon of today ts such th at enng combining the four remain or e
force of Dora but a B kl
cut, or long aild sfrailht lng divtSIOila of the Natural Re·l shght change to the north Tues uc ey
teased
BV PETER NERO
the teen ager ts able to dommate the record sources Department With the day mghl turned the hurt1ca
Mr and Mrs Paul Meredtth
WITH RECOHDED MUSIC peltmg our ea r market to a grealer extent than ever before
ne of Columbus are VISitmg Mr
Although thts may
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d like JUSt wearmg sloppy clothes
drums from every dir•c(IOn (hrnugh
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wn an ll ts really qwte diHerent
television and phonographs the sound of mu are aimed spectfJcally at satisfymg t'tw teen promotiOn of mdustrl8l develop- ~ Cape reported gusts up to 45 1 mil 1
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tourtst
travel
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..c is very much 10 the a1r and on the mmd ager
recreation
Mr and Mrs Ernest White- squ··•·•s
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4pparently, 11 s espeually on the m1nd of Dtm
In addition to beillg, lor the most p'art, daoco- On
ld h ad th
head and daughters atlended clean and neat. The use of
iti-t Ttomkm one of Holl;wuod s most diS(mg able the songs carry a message that Is pertl· cy :n::":~ ;~~ ex~ted• ~:e~e I
the Ohto State Fatr on Wednes· ferent color comblnaUons
tfished composers
n~nt to the teen-ager Songs like Take Your Morr, reportedly ttcketed to sue
day
tlnguihses th•s stylo-Uonl olhThe es teemed Mr T10mkm m a reren1 s(a(e Hands Offa H•r, She's My Girl' and "Try And reed the retinn" George E Wtl·
Mr and Mrs Lyle Balderson ers
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$1ent cla1ms that rock n ro ll 1&lt;:. \\Jnmng th~&gt; Make Me, You Rat Fmk" are obvmusly not
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to be JUdged wtth the same degree of senous
Iiams vi4lted at Bellevtlle With well m school' and I~ upally
"The na(Jon s youth avers Mr Tiomkm ness as let us say, the last movement of Bee
Mrs Tuna Young and Mrs heading for college '
•can barely hea r Beethmen Rarh and Brah thoven s Nmtb SymphOn), or for that matter,
Hazel Balderson
Thank you for prlntloll thia.
-Ml'o. Lyle Balderoon I would not bke ld he known
ms over the current nmse and as for tlla( a compos•tton by Theolomus Monk
thing, the Watus1 1f 1t kaep~ up the next gen But to the teenagers, they ar.e senous and
Funeral servi~s for James I
as a cheapskate, as ,Qi~omia
tralton w11l be makmg muSic on hollo" legs the parent and educator should realize that
Henry Nelaon, 84, Mam
st 1 ATTENDANCE RECORDS
teens dellne lhf wotd. - A.
Undoubi&lt;'dly Mr T " a skt lled and bnlhant TIOMKEN BLAMES the lack of proper muRutland who died
Tuesday NEW YORK (UP[) _ Nation- SQUEEK FROM THE EAST
muslctan, but n"e~lheless I mus( (ake excep th" muSJc fulftll s a defm•te need
IIUNTINGTDN,
va !UP!) morning at Meigs
Memorial I al League attendance ligures Dear Squeek·
to his re~ark!i! Our s(J('Iet~ 1s pred1catt&gt;d on s1c .nducatJOn at an early age for this state of I - The Ohio River \ ley Water Hospital after havlnl been m nnuunced th1s week show that Your squawk ls weft
the prmc•ple th,t people hu) what thCI wont affa ~rs contendtng that parenls and pubhc j Sanitation
Comm 1 ion (DR· for several weelt:s, will be held jattendance m the senior circuit Th~ J.t/'
and 1! a lot of people buv somet hmg (hen I( schools are moslly to blame
SANCO t holds tts ,. 1 an· Thursday at 2 p m at the Chase ts running 860,1143 ahead of la&amp;t nornlans
must be because they want tt Rock n roll Nonsen"'' When dealing w•th any of t h • I nual meeting here
rliday at Funeral Home with burial In year when a new season record Dear Helen
lS popular. 1t obv10u(' 1) serves z purposr arts you are dP.allns w1th an emotional exper- whtch Ba
oll
Logan the Miles Cemetery 'fbe Rev \ was set
You a:a¥J
and has a defm1(e functmn
1ence Jf I spla&gt;iled a can o! orange pamt on
be formally
Herhert
0
Grunm
will
ofllciato
Both
the
New
York
Mets
and
ent
•lang
10
Teen-egers need an oullet for the new feel canvas and told you 11 was a sunset, I'd
stalled as chairman
He was relired from the New the Philadelphia Phlllies have 11~9llbiUI!UIIIey.
lngs they are expenen11ng and J thmk lha( abl y be the only one who knew It
, Orsanco offtctals (oday m York Central Rlllroad where ' already established new season con~bQtlon.
,
dancing to todDy s muSic " an olxoellen( one
Ltkewtse, •' a chtld ts exposed o what ad spected the Kanawha River at 1he had heeh empiOfed lor 49 attendance records
a beatnik
music and I Charleston traveling by boat I years He was proCeded
~~
,
It ls highly therapeutic IS socially arcepta btr ults regard as a beautiful ptece
and l.;;lps get nd or excess energy that m1ghl the child IS not mature enough to rocogntze H from St Albans (o Belle w1th dealh by hiS wtfe, Edith
TWO POJ.,ES ESCAPE
othetwiS" be vented m a fpc. lftfllet perilous as such It has fallen on doaf ears and there s state offictals and legislators 1 Survivors include a son V LINZ, Austrta (UPIJ - Two ter than 11 boSI,'
fashion Aller they Jtrush, t~ey are so exhaust no emottonal response If tl ta beyood the m(ei
Thursday's meetmg w1l' In IE Nelson, Rutland, three' sl .. young Poles escaped to the Gleep ;pittauo
eel theY couldn'f get Into trouble even •f they tectual grasp, the expertence can be ~a rru .. elude reports on the status of ters Mrs Dora Carpenter, Rut- I West alter hiding on a fretght (Note' lrOIII ){.·.. ,!':~""'
l ' 1r~'ted to
tratmg one and havmg no reaclloil aiJiail IS stream cleanups here and at I land Ml'l Bell Trainer, and ltraln for~·· days, "'ustrtan po- lmow- that's
FURTHERMORE It IS unrealiStic to Judge worse than rock n' roll
11-.
Mtddloport Oh10 and on dehn Mrs Lizzie Nickels, Mechantc.. lice disclosed Tuesday The two dUJnl! ij~:::)'r"'!!, .,,,;t~&gt;d
today'~ teen~age music nn the same levf:l a:c: I have mftmte faath m the teen-agers Even· : qt~nt commumties and mdus I burg, two Jr.andsOns, WUham disembarked at the Austrtan loose b4
exeliWvely, today s teen·age muSic ts prtmar tually they wtll outgrow the ducklatl han cuts, tnes
I Nelson Pomeroy, and -floberi 1border statlon o! Summerau
Ice
11
'-" ''' ' fly lor danctng and naturally IS reflective nr sneakers and bl.., jeans I am bettmg t hal
The comm1SSJon ts composed Nel,.n, tolumbus, and seven : The refUJee• escaped detec· (i!lt '80tme.O.c,o1jhp
Jliore sophlsltcated forma ~ mu"c Wh1l• not most of them Will outgrow rnck 'n' roll In the of memhers of elgh( stateo, In- gr.at ·!!ll~Ohtldren
1tlon while the tratn p a • sed 1 Stralhecl qra"-e
[!::."'':~.~d~a:;.y soc1ety While Beethoven Bach meanwhtle Mr Ttomkln sit back and relax cludm~ Ohto WeSI VtrgiDJa,
Friends may call ~~ the Chjlse th•Oilih Poland and Czechoolo- ~rful
are magmflcent to hst•n lo
tl and awa~t the day when hollow legs will
br Kentucky, Indiana and Penrlsyl· j Funeral l!o~ flier 3 30 p m vakla and crossed Into A.o•!rla ,, Zilch" to ~~ tiacl
\Wllljld be much more dilflcult to dance to one SOUD, DADDY{)'
vanla
Wedn~!tlay .'nlelr llllll!SI w~ro Withheld. jf# !Itt 'full. all!. (Note
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E. ilf(oln Street, Pomeroy
PT PLEASANT - Three del at Point Pleasant High School Tho group was Informed that
Pbone
WY
Z-317t
egations
wtth school problems They were Informed by Supt the Supermtendent and
t h e The umon said the hoard's rut
lmu"' •o ~ ......c~ ••
on1os 11ouu
• OPEN IYiiS. 7:00 P.M.
4 22 tfc I appeared before the Board of Burdette that one class of Lat- Board were aware of the 51 tua Img on work rules paved the
t.30 • ll to ~ 011 I' • o.u,
~
• POMEROY, GHIO
"·-=-"P"O"'NT=lA=C,...-;$::;:
~ doOr I EducatiOn last night at their 110 I m1ght be arranged but no tion but had been unable to fmd way for ehmmation
of up Jo rd
88
2 ;;;150::--:tllurd•,.~ 3f'l " M ,.., 11100 GOo•
i!o. _
~
'I
f the f1rem
tn 10 &amp;UY
ll '~==~~:;:;::====r-==========!1 hardtop, Catalina. blue fiDo regular monthly meeting
1prom1se of Latm fl could tte a certified teacher for Mt 01- 1per cent o
en In ya
au~ ...j~o~cr.N"fJ
Jl
Wh. automatic transmission, A 11 member delegation from 1made for next year He stated 1ve and adviSed the group to Iand' road fre11ht servtee
,..,.,. AD
For Sale
For Slle
-ay Middleport. Call WY ~ Broad Run school reported to the htgh school was over-crowd· send thetr chtldren to o t h e r President H E Gllhert said
power steering power brakes the board they had been mform Ieel and smce Latm was nol a schools m the area and when the firemen discharged recelvPHONE WY 2-2157 1961 VINDALE Mobile Home FREE LOAN of our effiCient radio
and extr~s 91 o Broad- ed that one of tbetr
class- I reqwred subJect and only two a teacher was ljfeured the ed $22 million m teverance JJBY
52 x 10 w1th a 10 x 15 alurfun.. 29 tfc rooms would be closed and stat Iteachers available eligible to school would be Opened
5289
urn awmng Roger Keller
Carpet Shampooer
FREE
ed they felt 32 sludenls were I teach the subjec(, the schedul- Supl Burdette read a letter He claimed the railroads
Star Route Pomeroy, Obio, wtth purchase of Blue Lustre
too many for one teacher to mg of Latm was ill great prob j from Mrs Eumce Hesson of have not been able to put -mto
1
Shampoo
B~ker
Furm
ture
Help
Wanted
(
Notice
Phone Chester 985 3393
• Gt
eacn• s1x grades Supenntend lem but he would see If some- Ordnanc~~" School res1gmng her 1eff ect the 1u11 potenti a1 or the
9
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J ent Mi llon Burdette
replied thing could be worked out Th" teachmg poSJ.tiOn at the school arbltratmg rulmg because of so9 9 6tc Middleport
--~-----PEACHES,
ready.
brmg
conEXPERIENCED
cashier,
exthat
he
had
studied
the
matter Board mstructed Mr Burdette Iand the resignBtion was refer called full crew" Jaw s in many
FREE to good farm home
talners
Webster
F'rmt
Farm
pertenced
stock
clerks
Ex
of
onh
16
students
per
teacher
to look tnto the matter further fred to the Prosecutmg Attorn ~tal es
Male BOller, re&amp;tstered Ph l9!i0 Harley oavtdson Motor
Long
Bottom,
Ohio,
Phone
perlenced
persons
only
need
but
had
not
mformed
anyone
and
arrange a class or Latm If 1ey
WY 2-3249
I 8 3tc cycle 175 Fme shape good
98&gt;3201
8 5 tfc apply No phone calls Apply that the cl ass ~'OOm would
be desired by enough students and Leslie Rayburn was hired b~
tires Call IVY 2-6708
ASK TO WED
m
person
Tmy
s
Foodland
closed
If at all poss1ble
the board as assistant attend
WILL TAKE elderly people In·
~ 9 llc
9
Real Estate For Sale
Middleport
_!_3tc_
T&lt;'d E Stevens and M r s
The l:turd delegation wa s scv anle dm~clor for the school PT PLEASANT - Two cou
to my home Phone WY 2
WOMEN for housework
Call Mary Jo Slam appeared m be en meq~bers of Mt Olive school year
pies have made applications
298'/.
9·tHitp PURE • BRED German Shep
WY 2-3666 for mtervtew
halt ol the1r children and oth area askmg that the school be A letter of thanks for cooper lor marnage license. m the ofherd puppies, AKC regtst~red FOR SALE _ 4 room house
MEXICAN tomatoes William 3'h months old Phone \\ Y 2 1 1 acre ground Rt 1 Reeds
..
9 2 6tp ers who desired to take Latm opened The group reported ation of the Board for Lhe Mas fice of the County Clerk ltu:h
H Holmes, Syracuse
3042 or conta ct 834 F.: !\1am
vJIIe Y.o mme Bailey
Box
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j that app roXImately JO r hildren on County Fa1r from the Fa1r ard Fredenck F1ck, 41
Ches
Pomeroy
9 8_ 3t&lt;' 189
tp
LOOKING
FOR
SECURE
I
m the area needed the , school Board was read to the hoard ter Ohm and Luella Kathyru
8 21 tfc
9 9 6
Davis ~2 Pt Pleasant J o h n
JOB?
and said many of the child ren Imembe~s
REGISTERED Jersey
c ow
'
""LOSE WEIGHT salely and easu
Tr•ln
for u s C ivil serv l~ te•t.t
JUSt
go
to
school
for
a
short
J ne next meetmg of
t
h
e
Paut
Gardner 20 Pt Pleasant,
lth th 1rd
If h
w
ca
ay,
,Y,assev
~
I
t1me
eac
h
day
tl••n
return
home
bvard
was
scheduled
for
se~
1
Ily, with oew Dex-a-&lt;liet tab- Ferguson
and
Joyce
Lee Stewart 1 18 Pt
0
Tractor In
Good "--Jf/11..111,
114 11 s.. our •d un der ln•truetloro ol1nt
•
lets Only tic Stark Pharm
h
C 11 SH
\.,fl"'ll"lw~,
'1
t1ut1,.,n
UDtoln servlu &amp;•t•bu••
wh1le others go by bus to ar1 tember 22 at 7 30 p m
Pleasant
2 5124
acy
B·lll-60tp 8 ape a
- llt48
0
I1 other school and the bus s1tua Present for last mght s meet
.
9_ij _!~ POMEROY RENTAL - Four
I
tion of overcrowded school bus
- -' B sIZE potatoes Also 1958 rooms with bath, ga, hea t
Business Services
l•s was a problem Wllh lhem
Img were Supt Burdette, Ass t
1
Chevrolet for sa1e or trade Jng., out of h1gh water $30
_ _ __ 1
Mrs Irene Eush ha s recover 1Sup! Ralph Sayre,
Warren
for piCkup Charle~ R Hal
per month
I
ed f10m her Illness and she and Keeler trtmsportation superv1sHOUSE patnting, roof repatr
PT PLEASANT - Cltv Coun
T
1 h b d J h
ded h
I ris, Portland Ohio ph o 11 e HARRISONVILLE - 6 - room chimney pomtmg $1 00 an ell met m a short se~mon la~t
l ''OWD
I ler us an o n allen
t e or and board members, Rob·
VI 3-2693
9 8 121c frame house with fron( and hour VI 3 2700
stp
mgh
t
at
th
e
ctty
bulidmg
its(
MeJgs
Count
v
fan
Ie1t ~dkins Harry Stders Ea1l
9 7
PlANNING
bilck
porches
cellar
base
I
g
(
b
May
Johnston
,
Keefer and Paul Wedge
BEAGLE Pups one rna Ie and
PHOTO Copymg Service Cop- m severa 1 mmor 1 ems 1o e 1
YOUR VACATION?
one female 8 weeks old Call ment, large garage and work
d r I I
I ta ken care of by the street com I
shop utility bmldmg
and Jes rna e o ega papers
Road strvlce, ball bond
WY 2 2.127 after 4 p m
I I ' I
btrth records and .almost any miSSioner
1service 1nd tr1vel service
arge ot A buy at $3500 110
The City po tIce repor t r o r
other documents Also lanun
9 8 3tc
RESTAURANT
EQUIPMENT
t
I
t
I
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August
was gtven showtng four The baby gtrl born Augusl l
CALL:
THU
RSDAY 9 am 5 pm Us
- Extensive equtpment
for
mg m pasicl 'bml to pre· l acc•dents mvestJgated arrest of 26 to Mr and Mr Okey Pack f
ed and new clothing a n d
d
serve your va ua e papers
t
ed
E. M. BURTON
opera IOn me1u mg Do • Nut R t 1
P
two dnvers mvolved m mJs has been nam Brenda Kaye
WY 2-2632
shoes, lmens crochet work
machine and
Pizza OVen
eu er nsurance, omeroy h
ed 88[)
k
Mother and baby are gettmg
S71 BroacfwiY
Middleport
draperJe s and curtams 311
Old
9 4 tfc aps l~su
par mg m Elei
established
location _ _ _________ _ _ tickets one ticket ISsued foJ along fme
Condor S~ Pomeroy
9-1-2tc
Raymon d I
-~
KVat Ia bie a t reasonable rent PlANO TUNING Newman Bur unlawful parkmg, glvmg SIX Mr an d Mrs
AUTOMOBD..It Insurance been 1 - WINCHESTER model 12 C C CUCKLER, REALTOR
delte,., Middleport WY 2·5246 warnmg bckels recovermg $691Kearns Lawrem:e and V1ckev
canoelled? • - your opera
16 gaua:e, and 1 Uhaca mod BOX 229
Pb. WY 2·3130
9 3 30tc of stolen propert• 1 J9 arresls 1Johnston of MmersvJIIe
M1
tor's llelnae? CaD WY 2-21181
eJ .~7 12 gauge shotgun Is
9 9 31c BULLDOZER aud back hoe end- for all road law v1o!attons 14 Paul Brooks Tuppers Plams
IIIII&lt; g:JVe-.away, 3 - female part
loader
Ponds basements arrests for all other mlsdemea VJ::;lted Mr and \1rs M&lt;n wood
'
BE'agle pupp1es fi weeks old 5 room hou se Langsv ille 12 dJtchmg p M Cowdery, Ches- non drunk etc tota l arrests Johnsto n
See Dtck Younj, RaCine,
acres ground,
electrtctty, ter.
8-12 30tp for ~onth of August mdudmg M1 and Mrs Jtm Johnson
For Sale or Rent
Ohio
9--5-3tc
good welL 'Clara Belle Smtth
road l:~w were &lt;~'J total hollrsl Golden Colorado and Mrs
!.,,......,.====~=-., \ 2 DllIes f rom L&amp;fl1Slil1e Post
AU(.'I'tONEER
""
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worked~ hy •·r..atmlmen
were 936 Ethel Jonnson of Portlomd v1s1t
FlV ROOMS ond bath, bouse. '60 Chevrolet •1,'1. 95
office
9 8 'lHp , •
f,olllpl~lt Senlce
Mavor Vtrgii Stders gave a ed Mr and &gt;Irs Ollie Sayte
123 Hudson St
Mlddleport
~ •I
Crlh lkatllord
Inquire Ohio Hotel. IJ.I8-tlc VB 91'ass Sta Wagon Spor
FOR SALE
Tw
h
t.'rlte, P'MH or Conlld
report on the progress of a la rge and lamily Maxme Sayre of
ty Kmg.swood model Spark·
o - t ree &amp;. C. BRADI•'ORD
commumtv sheller bemg con Antiquity VISited the
Sayle
hng orlglnal blue fmlsh
room apartment
butldmg
Raclae Otakt
I structed at Krodel Pal k and 1 famil y and enJoyed a barbecue
1
Auto shift
Cont~:~ct Richard F
F 1c k
S 11 ttc gave a vote of thanks to Miles A son named Roy Edward 1
Wanted To Buy
59 Pontiac _ $1,095
Chester, Ohm, 985-1015
I
Ephng for the donation of 35 was born to Mr and Mrs Roy
VB
Dr
Hard
Top
One
9
8-6tp
HOUSE
AND
roof
pamtmg
Re·
yards of concrete and J 0 h n Icenhower or East I tverpoot
4
WANTED to buy or r•ntcareful
local
owner
Power
_
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pair
work
tree
tnmmmg
Gerlach
a cement fnu~her for Sept 1 Mr an d Mrs Homer I
l"arm elevator suitable for
steermg and brakP ~ Hvd
7 ROOM briCk home In Pome
Reasonable pnces Call VI 3 donalmg hls time and labor l lt:enhower and Mr and Mrs
moving dirt from basement
We
can
gladly
rPfer
vou
to
roy,
2
bathrooms,
4
bedr~
2100
I 27 14tp The shel ter w111 he 42 x 66 feet 1 Mavwood John ston are grand
~INANCING
G E Reuter, 666 Umon Ave
the
form
er
owner
garage,
basement
3
Jjmsbl
McCOY,
AU(.Jl(lNEER
when
compl
eted
pare
nts
0
Pomeroy Phone WY 2-2490 or
ed rooms In attic Large lot
Chester Ohio
3 23 tic
1he fmanc~al report of t II e Mr and Mrs Cl,f(o,d lcen
WY 2-2431.
9 4 6tc
Out of hlgb water
Central
- - I th 1 ~ Cit\ departments was gtv hower and family of Pomeov
heatmg Inquire
Charles
EXPERIENCED
en shnwmg (he followmg baj 1R D Vts1led h•• parents Mr j
USED stoker for coal furnace
Pomeroy, Ohlo
Wildermuth WY 2-2205 or
ances on August 31 City $ll and Mrs Homer Icenhower
Coiltact Howard Robmson by ~-WY 2 6116
9-S..3tc
46181 Water Work~ $48 055 49 Mrs Jo Stephens and son re
callmg CH 7-22~
9 3 Btc LARGE SIZe, Coles Ortgmal
FOR
SALE
plus $34 000 m th e state smkmg I turned to their home at Colu m
I Hot Blast coal stove $40 110
HOT WATER boller and stok
SIX room
hind Sew2ge Disposal $71 722 1 bus aller VISlLing her mother
Marton Furbee,
Portland, bnck house ~~~ acres
land,
92 plus 4 OOO sf&lt;J ie
&lt;;;JO king Mrs Mmme Carroll tor the past
er coal fired Harry
Htll, Ohto VI 3·2240
9-5-Jtp
i'h baths Wall
to - wall
fund
I two weeks
Rt 2 Racine, CH 7·2112
carpettng 2 f1re places, full From the JarJ!est truck or
Present were Mavor Stders
Mr Charle!! Carroll returned
8·19·tfc 1964, 23" MOTOROLA TV and
basement Phone WY 2 6445 bulldozer radiator to the City CleJk Mrs -\ E Thomas to h1s employment at Co lum
1
aer~al, early American style,
after ~ p m
9 4 6tc smallest beater core
.Joann Moore City Attornev c 1 bus Q after spend1og a two
warranty still rood Robert
6 C\ IJtJd t&gt;l St&lt;loda1d t1l11s R"H Onto local. own~
For Rent
J Hyer and councilmen Char week~ ~ vacation with hrs w1fe 1
St&gt;f !I
~
K Sayre, 'hone CH 7·2166
ONE ACRE LAND, located on
les Fowler, Arlin Hall H~ra m and family here
9·5·3tc Rt 124, 1~ miles from Fork· 'flY 2--2143
• ROOM and bath house
In
Pom•r.., Daughertv Call Murrav LOUIS Mrs Mmme Ca rroll \-l SI ted 1
MmersvlUe. Write Raymond
ed Run Lake Dnlled water ~~~~""!"~~,.~""!'~'-"'"'1 Ross 1 Tom Holland
Ernest Mrs Suttle and V l f'\~ed the 1
Brown, 755 Stelzer Rd , Lot TWD SURGE milking pads
well, natural gas, equipped HEATING, Ptombtng, MoeUer Handley J,m Craddock J S ra\e
247, Columbus, 19, Ohio
1 - bulk nulk tank, 160 gal
for trailer book-up
C a II Furuaeeb. Anold Brotben. Dunca n and Chatl es Cottnll
Mr and Mrs Ted Bailey of
9 9 6tc
Phone WI 9·3443
9 a 6tp
ReedsVIlle Ohio, 667 6215, af 118 Easr Mlltn Street, Po"" Sent Trib Ins eal
I North Carolma spent the week
---:--------ter 6 P m
eroy P~oae W\' z.zta.
~~
end wtlh J1er mother, Ms Lou
I BED~OOM house wllh bath, NOW READ\ melon,, oota
9 2 6tp
7 26 tic
v
Mt
d d h(
Push hntlon dl!\f' 27000 arlual milt'S shm\ 1 onm
to
$
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1se an
e er an
aug er
1
basem,nt, hardwood floors. t!s corn, 3e'in:r. 1 otJ bu hru'!g
&amp;arl Graeser, ¥1.....,..&amp; ...
Ntckc-o,
I
elf' an I J('al ~r 11 s nu f Bhu k f1msh'
built ~ In cabinets 1676 Lmc
contamers ao dplck yourself HOME for rent In Pomeroy 3
Heatiac
JOHNSON SlmpsoD Insurance Mr and Mrs Maywood John
,y, _..,i"~
oln Hetgl]ts Call Tracy Clarence Proffttt, Vl 3-2254
rooms and bath WY 2-3575
Mltlonrille, Olllo
Agency, In All formo Of In •ton VISI(ed Mr and Mrs Lew
Whaley, WY 2 3054
~===-:--,---;8 1 tfc
a.u tfc
EDd your sewer troul'les
suraoce Juu Johnson anti Is Johnslon and Mr and \1rs 1
i f 6tc MEXICAN tomatoes Wilham HOUSE for sale. Bestde B!ad
Ire llaVI llll abeo
Bud SID!Ipson. Agents
1 La wr ence Johnston and family j
---,.-,-----H Holmes, Syracuse
bury scHool Call WY 2-6542
Sewer Macbloes
_ l_l_!fc of Mm":"'lllle, Ohto
MODERN 4 room house Hot
I II tic
8-2Hfc
lleasooalllo aa...
water heat Condor St , Call lr====---~_;;;;;;;_ilcvm:O~;;-===:;--::=
call W'l' t-ZI74 Day 01 Nlpt
WY 2-2381.
9-5-3tc
B'
FDR SALE-Mtddleport's tall
1 It lfc
19 Freezer
est buJJdlng, located 352 N
SUPER 88 • AUTO TRANS
All
Sl101
e
S.lo
Prleod
Seoond
S~
Middleport
FURNISHED ~partment
for
• USED BUYS •
Pr _.
GOOu TIRES Rl N' FINE
S;itle or Trade
rent. Five ~ and bath 21 cu It ~rloldo.. Chott
I..., for quick .ate
Jn.
quire at Ohio Hotel
UtlUtloo furnlliled. Close to
1125
RACINE, 0.
10 lll tfc AVERY TRACTOR for sal~ or
business district. Phone WY 16 eu ft Chelf Free•er $100
9
ft
Hotoolnt
trade
for
p1ckup
truck
AI
I
Z.3002.
f I tfc
4
Refrit•r•tor - , - - - ' $65 FOR SALE In Middleport,
bedroom
briek
bouse,
2 bert Van Cooney Batlev Run
FURNISHED and unfumlsbed 23 cu ft Unleo 'Jprlght 1100
baths IGt and a ball, out of Pomeroy, Ohio Phone WY 218 000 m1les L1ke ne"' m tH torv way
apartlnenls Inquire at the 12 cu ft Cro•le• ltefrl11ratot
_6955 _ _ _ _ 9 8 31p 1
hlgb
water
Nloe
location
=""'~-;-175
Oblo Hotel,
f.U.Ife t cu II Frltldoro
See by appolotment or call
............
$50
_ _ Instructions
1
TIIIIEJI: alld lilllf l'!1n'll lurn'hl&gt; FINaftne Wrln.. r W~sher
WY :1-2885 or WV 2-3260
Lo\' 1\fJlearE' One loC'al owner
161 10 ttc
,llj1ftijl!lttbod apart.
U S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! i
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E1c~Uence

$999

Pomeroy Motor Co.

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premJefl\. an h

dlo and heater ThiS week
fl395 Powell s Se,vlce Sta·
tion.
»-tic
Tile Rambler
World Standard of Compact

6 eyl Stan.d•d trans Heater, new tire• Jow mJleaa:e 1 local
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course the Mtaml Weather Bu ARMS AND THE MAN-Jeanne Quinn, 20, "Miss New York ::"".!;~:rr::;:;. ~:.x"!~
reau ordered gale warnings r.. State," Jives • big hug to Allred Patricelli, beauty papant older. AI the sluue placea, and
Hearty lle&lt;'1'tioo
moved on the Florida Gulf director, after learning she was named ' Mia USA-World
Stxty dnv~ \\OJkers caotams offJceJs and mPmbets His spe-ech was mterrupted
Const between Sarasota and 1964" mcontestatDetro1t Win11er, whomeasures35-22-35, same time, 1 blood test for
of the board of d1rect01 s attended the ktckoff dtnner of more than 60 ttmes by applause
Apalachicola, and other warn- wll!_represent lbe US ln the Miss World contest In London diabetes Will be IV&amp;IIab~to·adthe Trt·County Commumtv ('once• t AssoCI3tton al Os and sometimes the crowd broke
mgs down south of Sarasota
ulta of !15 years of ace or older
car's restaurant 10 Galltpolts Tuesdav mght
m to chant, "we want Barry" NEW HAVEN - Funeral ser- and on Like Okeechobee
Dr Boocks described bolh
The drive for ne~ members and renewal of former MuSical bands
costumed vices for Mlllnrd Colh er
31. 1 Dora's ouler fringes brought ]
tests .. free, quick ,and liirm·
members 111 11 contmue unt 1, 5 p m Saturday Grace at Goldwater gtrls and a number New Haven who ""' killed jgusts of nearly 40 mtles an
less Only a small amount of
the dmner was gtven bl Mt II 0 FranCIS of Pt Pleas· ol Hevtston celebrtttes gave the Tuesday mornmg'" Huntington !hour along lhe Georgia coast
blood Is taken In the diabetes
ant past preSident of the assoc1atwn
affmr a Hollywood touch As will be held Thursday at 2 p
At 9 am EST, the Weather
test
6-Datly Sentmel Potnerov Middlepot t 0 Sept 9 1964 Goldwater entered the stadium m at the Broad Run
EUB Burenu iocat..J the center of
OCJe
0 eS
Resulls of the diabetes test
Mrs Oscar Clarke preSident
Church wtth bunal tn the Gra Dora s 5!J.mlle-wtde eye ahout
PT PLEASANT _
are to be sent within a month
of the associatiOn thanked ali i k1ckoff was Mrs
Camet· !
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ham cemetery The Rev Stan· 100 miles east-southeast of St
services will be held
the persor• tested and his
of those ~ho are helpmg With lla Campbell New York repre
lie) Moore will offtctate
Augttsbne It wa s movmg at • RIVERVIEW GARDEN CLUB 2 p m (EDT) for James
family doctor H the teat
lS
the dnvr Mr" Kf'llh suner ~entaUH' of Commumly ConHe was employed by
the slow 8 mph on a northweBt The Raver Garden Club en- 1 ols Henry 70 of 711
positive, a more complete test
drive thaumm Th ::mkt&gt;d Mr" l&lt;'erts lnr v.ho will bf. hPr~
Thurman Construction Co or courst&gt; the Weather Bureau JOYed a p1cmc at Portland Park lwho daed suddenly Tuesday
will be recommended
Zelma Northcutt
:md R 1 0 t~ll WI t'k to aSSISt In the drl\i{.l
Huntington as a meehamc and sa Jd
on Thursday evening Attend- 12 30 p m at home
Persons ptting the cheat J. •
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working
on
a
boom
of
a
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persons
In
low
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were
Mrs
Rushte
Shumway,
ray
also wUJ Jearn tile outcome
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Gra~de
Col:ege.,."rsu~~~:~~~
Mrs
Campbell
stressed
lhei
crane
when
II
came
loose
and
areas
should
head
for
htgher
Mrs
Frank
BJSe
Mrs
Gladys
He
was
employed
by
of
their
test Each x-ray Is read
)oca cancer St' s
nnportanC'I' ol mamtammg
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fe ll on him He was dead on round lmmediatel alon the Wilhams, Mrs Grace Weber. Mae Moore farm for 30 years for signs or tuber-culosis and
filth the bonus roll&lt;g&lt; ~"' ronrert senes m the 'l'rt Coun
c
arrival at Cabell • Huntington gorth t Florid y d G g
Mrs Maxme Whitehead Mrs
Mr Henry was born July 31, chest abnormalities, Dr Boocks
grams as Pxtrac:: ol the lorn l t\ area and pomted out that m
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a an
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M
ty th
1894
senes She also thanked Mts If
th
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HARTFORDFuneral
ser1
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the
M1aml
Weather
RuthAnneBalderson
and
gueds
m
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coun
• e son said
e~ n er areas o1 vo1un ee
J
d J u11 Wh 1tehead Kay o! the late Mr and Mrs
In urglng Me1gs county re;x·
-'
c R McGmn('ss for ammgmg \\nrk
can a worker offer so v1ces for Walter Smtth'
68, He was born In 19'3 m Pound ' Bureau adVIS ed
• ane an
the klrkolt dmn&lt;'J and Mr&lt; much \alur to prospechve pur· Hartlord, who died Tuesday ev- ~~~~~:e ~l~le~f ~~· wa."sd ~~ : h~ore than 300 emergency I Balderson and David Weber ep:u~~;~ are three
: : t~.. a~_::kv..ntaf:t.':t ~~
Eldon Wuerch for agam ogrre chasors of memberships and ' rntng at th• Veterans Hospital, eran of the Korean Confhct
I; ; ters ~er';,; set up along a l The PreSident Mrs Whtte- ters Mrs James Mayes local that •TB and dlabet:.' are
a
lng (o serve as roncen m~s (liM act1v. members of the as :unll~g~; 30 will be(~~~) F~; Survtvors In addition to hts eas~rnm' ~~ .J' ~ta~: so~!~ head appomted' a nommaung : wtth whom he restded, ' Mrs' mong the 10 leading causes of
tress, newspapE'r" :md ra 10 1socmt10n cannot fa1l to get ~v: 1
aFm 1 Hom e l parents are his wife, JuUa, a West Palm Beach Fla t committee of Mrs Mam.JeBuck-I Ralph ,Fisher, Bidwell, O, and death In Ohio
0
for pubhc1ty
Mr&lt;
Charles Ins or her moneys worth
I e og esong Hunerrda K 11
son, Jeffrey Dean, a daughter, ,. tl B ch S C'
ley Mrs Bess Larkins and Mrs IMrs Jacob Perry Perrysburg
-----Lanham was Introduced as t!H'
with the Rev owa
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populated by I 5 mllhon people ~ia ys w~ amsBt~dappo ·~~ 0' and a half-brother Frank STRENGTHENS HOLD
ant The treasurer" report .,...1s who bm memberships fa ll mlo m the Graham cemetery
1 onr~,
nh er Ca~et C~ t rl..atest Location
leer~ 1 rs fla erson rP 1 Henry Toledo, 0
DUNEDIN, Fla &lt;UPI)- Bllly
1te
Iven b Mr C Mac Md.m I tY.o categmtes, etther
the}
amat • at
eser, Dora \\Jth hurncane wmds an arlee
on ower arrange- ~ ServiC~es will be cond~cted !Casper has strengthened his
:ess Y
I love good mu'"r or they recog He ~as born November :10 1 Otts A F B, Orlando, Cectl, extending 125 miles to Its north menls around the year 'l'h e 1the Rev Howard
hold on fifth place In profes~ Mrs ClArke remmnen the "'" the valu. of the concert 11695 at Hat !ford the son Arnold, Douglas and Larry all longttude 78 6 wes(. or about next meeting will he With Mrs from the Pomt .
slana! golf's of!Icial money win·
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k
f srncs to tile commum ty
of (he late Da.e and Ida Van j of Pound three Sisters
Mrs 150 mtles due east of Daytona Bess Larkins Wtlh Mrs Edna pel Tabernacle, wtth burial
nlng list by virtue of lhe $3 5\)11
wor er&lt;
" lmpor(anre 0
Meter Smtih He was a veter Mabel Mullms, Overfork, Ky , Beach
Hall asstsUng The ltme for th~ Lone Oak cemetery under
he won Jn last weekend 's Da~
1
turrung
membf' l sl up I
an of World war I and by oc M1ss Edif;ll Collier Cmcmnati, Wmd gu 1
to 60
h next meetmg Will be at 7 30 p II recbon of Crow-Hu~sell
las Open
card to
St by 5 P m
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nd M
Rh nd S Coller
ss
up
mp
Saturdc
hoai d ol di ' I
Icupat mn • coa mmer
a
ISS
0 a
ue
I ' struck St Augustme tn the ear m
al home
Casper has collected f/1,419 74
rectors W! I rneE&gt;l ar i p m
I Survivors mclude his d ~lfe P~ndend
11 t th F
ly mormng and rismg water
LADIES AUXILIARY
Fnends may call after
thJs season in 25 toumarnent:J
Saturday a( the '.athpol" Chn
Sadie M Smith, =o~ II ; : I rt ; may I c~ a
e tlog· lapped at scemc ocean lfigh
The August meeting of the p m today al the home o! his Arnold Palmer heads the ofrlc~ lc to plan the t%4 65 senes
~ns P~ober~ E Cliff d 1 Ray' a~~~g Pu~er~hts ~~:..~:Y ;:: way AlA makmg that escape Lad1es Aux1hary of the Olive sister, Mrs
lal Ust wlth $11o,7f3 37 ' '
!'1
Worker,s also were urgf'd to
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Elkhar~a%~' Har or Joe, Hart: bod} Will be laken 10 the church to the mainland impassable m Townshtp Ftre Dept was held
ernphas1ze the pnt~rtnmmg pro
o
&lt;'~~h
r rd David Maso~ four dau one hour priOr to se rviC'es
at least three places
at the home of Mrs Francis
grams to be presented b1 The
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Cllf
Ocean swells more than six Reed New off&gt;ce rs elected were
Revelers a ma ll" vocal quar
g ters rs h 11 YJ am~~ndrl~ I
feet high chewed mto house- President Mrs Dorothea R1•
1
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let on F&lt; b IJ and the Don SAIGON V~et Nam IUPJI- lond ~ " p Jy s Dunec n both
high sand dunea and crumbled hel, V1ce PreSident Mrs Gar
onna and
eanMrsun aCarohne
,
o
to
Beach' s ramed wh 1te net Johnson Secretary,
Cossack chmus wh1ch
w1h r 1 C:t!n Tran Th.em Kh.em 1an
or Detrott
,.. ay na
Mrs
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Dr. Boocks slid,
" Health
oHlclall estimate there m 340
persons with cllabetea Y! Meigs
county and only one-hill blow
they have It H
The TB Cndser will bO set up
at several key points In H •

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laysia il caustnc crow1111 111&gt; could smile understandingly at curity Council in New York justify bia claim !bat Molaysia by boat IDd paradulto ill hiab l*auoe be ' alwaYII baa
easiness In parll ol the Far his posturings and grandstand Tuesday for dlseusslon. But on Is merely neo-&lt;'Olonla'l•m under ~I weeks - Mala)'&amp;L&gt; wiD lollowed tllo Soriel Une faithful,
East , particularly In Manila. remark!; such as " the U.S. can the scene In Southeast Asia, a new name. But if Malaysia not hesitate to retauate. 'lblJ ljr. He continUes to do ...
Many FllipiDco wbo beve go to hell vit.h .Ls ald." there Is a JDOI'e militant poll- can't handle things Itself, Com- would extend even to tht point Inn CUrt&lt;ill Tnde:
watched President SulwDo IDd But danger signals •··• seen in lul'e. British Commonwealth mon"""ltll troop.o will move In of carryilll tho war Into In~ 'l1te word In Bruaaelli II !bat
Ill' WILLIAM J. FOll.
bis policy ol "eoofrmtallon" t11o appointment of a Commu- troop&gt; are all on tile alert to at once. Rahman's j'Oii!DI! hal nes!"" territory.
a new Common Market drive
VC'hl Pml IDierudoMI wltll amused Indulgence are Dist to Sukarno's cabLilet, the help Malaysia if necessary. been given assurance by Weatem diplomats In BerUn Is ahead to promote more trade
from the foreign news now taking a more serious end of U.S. aid to his country Tengku Abdul Rahman'o gov- Britain, AusttaUa and New dlacoWtl rep&lt;&gt;L'Il&lt; tile RuaaianJ with Iron CUrtsiD countrleo.
IBM'!!:
,view. They fe.. he is being and the m&lt;mntilll Jndonealsn ernment will handl• tile present Zealand that aid will be lorth- would Uke to replace East Ger- France, Belgium and Italy aD
lli.llyllaa Confrontation :
own per· subvt'rsi\'e and military moves crisis with its own troops as coming if requested. If addi- man Communist Leader Walter are studying the posslbUlty of
1 carried away with :
lluonesia's increasingly ag- formance , aBd may be nearing 1 against Malaysia . The issue far as it can. He does nol want Uonal landin&amp;s take place- Ulbricht. Tbey .ay Ulbricht's granting longer term credit to

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them lo buy more Weal Emo- ·

CroWI()rd-Bium Vows Exchong'ed in
bracelet length ~leeves. Her 'fltll. 1heater veil. Her show- Columl&gt;wl. Mr. Bludl ~ill re- I Health Issues
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short bouffant veLI wa• held by er bouquet was of white carna- turn to Ohio ~tate Umverslly
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Newpr;k 0 . church on August 29th • white velvet cabbage rose. Her tions.
to complete work toward his I
PT. PLEASANT - The Flrsl Mr. and Mre. Poe Crawford of colonial sh&lt;&gt;wer bouquet was Mr. MarUn Crawford, Colum- degree in ll!'chllecture.
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Weotom qroemenL 'l1to Uni~
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Methodist Church of Newark,
02t., 1was the seltmg
· on August
or the m.ornmg ceremony
un!Ung Miss 1\rlsti Grace Crawlord and Steven T. Blum. The
Rev. Harold McAdow officiated.
The bride is the daughter of

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centered with a lar1e lavender
ton M. Blum of Newark are tile orchid.
parents o~ the bridegroom.
Mrs. John Kunzelman of St.
Given In marriage by her fa- Louis, Mo., was her sister's
tfier, tile
wore a street • matron-ol,honor. She wore a
lengt.h suit of wbite bridal lace gold princess sheath dress with
with a high scoop neckUne and a gold and white pillbox hat

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bus, brother of the bride, serv- Following a short wedding
ed as best .man .
trip tile. couple Is residing
at
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A reception foDowed at the 73lh Ch1ttenden Avenue ln eo..
home of the groom's parents. lumbus.
The bride, a graduate of Pt.
Pleasant High School, Is em- Major fires cost $318,500,ployed at Ross Laboratories ILl ooo in the U. S. during 19113.

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seven reg ons
throughout the alate, will spark
Interest In health problems
faced by Ohloans.
The annual conferenceo are

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A endance 11 1110 diBilict
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kJca
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4 30 lnterchanee
PROGRAM LOG
MONDU THROUGH f'IUDA ~ 5:00 Community !lew•
"She's just llko her mother! Nothing qulota hor llh
5:05 World. Nattonat
&amp;:oo Sign on. Musieru l:lock
my wallet!"
5 15 Spotlight on Spur•'
6:30 News Headlinei
6:32 Mus1cai t.,ock
5 z:; Weatht!r
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5:lO Sunset. t:ilvd.
7:00 Be Still &amp; Kno1 .
1:.06 Sign Off
7:03 ~E!WI
SATUiU&gt;AY
~ .. ... ~y THRU FRIDAY
..Ool Sign On
7'06 Musical Clock
6:00 Si(!ll on, Mosical Clock
I lib SlgD OD News
6 ·0J Country Muste 'nme
1: 3u News Headlioos
7: 00 Be Stili v Know
1 ~ Sacred Hesrt
6· 20 Couni:J7' Jamboree
7:32 Mus1eai Clock
7:"~ News
Uo Word &amp; Testimony
1 to Country Jamboree
6-35 ·lOtm Harms
111.1 fi'arm News
7:05 Breakfast Party
B 00 Ohio Valley News
Musical Clock
7:45
Word &amp; Testimony
I 3&amp; Paul Bowers
9: l~ Jones Buiok Show
B.Of&gt; World, National Ne'"
8 00 Ohlo Valley News
B 10 Sports
JO , 15 The Goud Lite
6 b Me~gs Ct Agr . Ext
8·00 Wortd. National News
7~00 NeWI
10 35 Music lu fhe Alr
a,IS Weather Piclln
UO Sportl Tnday ~· '
7:0ii flay's Chapel
IOA5 This Is Music
I 16 Musical Cloclt
US Community News
8·15 Weather Picture
7.:SL. New•
11.05 Top Ten "ihow
U6 Musical Clock
7:35 Picken; Hardware
1L3li Top Ten Show (Duttons) 1,00 Talk ot tile Town
8-55 News
US MaooD County NeWI
11'ues.·Thun. l
J2,0tl Noon New•
10,00 FIDlily Worship Hour
9 06 MUSical CI'JCk
7:&amp;0 N.!WI Report
12: liJ Musical Interlude
9 30 Song &amp; Swry Tlmo
10 I&gt; Public S.l'\ice
I'OU BCeakfast Party
12.30 Rev Merlin Teets
9:45
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IUO Latebstril)g
I: 10 Roy's Food Basket
LOO Plaller Part&gt;
lOIJIO News,
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7,00 Sundown Serenade
10:55 Wcwld """s
10:115 Hlgb Scboot Hit Parade
11:00 News lfect
' liti Bakor Fu:nltur.. wed·Fri 7:30 Sign Oft
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7,30 French City Baptist Rour 11,4~ World Nen
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JI:OO MlniBterlal Assoc.
9 .110 Wtngs of Hea:HDg
12·00 News Roundup
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12 ·:W Bulletin Board
12,00 Communi., Newa ·
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12,30
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1.1'·1.5 A..&amp;.t. Program·Frl
10:35 Wash. Reports to Peoole 12:10 Markell
1:55 News Beat
12:15 Mid D.Y Weather
1.1';1.5 Family Worsnlp-Thurs u,oo Sunday Show
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12:00 Nooo Newt
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12:25 News 0 Grama
~.., Noon Report
12:15 Christian Hour
3,00 Saturday Matinee
IUD Agriculture Agent
11::!0 Qoeuier'o Goes! Star·Frl. lUll Rev Merlin Teets
3:56 Newt Beat
12,45 Country Go Roond
Qlo311 Music Jost For You
1'00 Billy Graham
4, 00 Dlacln~ wilb Dosa
t ·55 News Beat
(:Ua Blaettnar Sholl-Tues.
1:3.'l Lutheran Hour
4,30 Top Ten Revue
2·00 Country Go Round
4:1ll Local News
2·0&lt;1 The Churcb M ~ork
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WMPO Radio

The Amatour Ull'Gell Club of
Middleport wDI moe! WednM·
day ev4!1lJni, Seplelllber t at
the homo of Mrs. Kenneth A.,..
bary on the Oleoter Road. Th1s
wiD be the first fall meeting.
Whitt Rose Lodge AuxiHary
wlJl meet Wedneaday,
Sept.
g at the IOC!on hell in Mi•!dl ..
port. Mrs. WilHam Rob!!OII Ill
president of the O!'ianlzatlon.
The WSCS of lbo .United M..
lhodtst churcl: will meet at the
cllurcb Tutlday, at ! :30 .p.m.,
for a poUuc\ dinner. Members
are asked to bring a covered
dlab and persunal table service. De..ert and beversge will
be .li!mJshed. ,
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Ganuna Mu chapter o' the Be·
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Phl cbapter will be
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IHIS OUGf.lr TO oo rr I
WHEW, YOU i\1.10 ~RE
HAVE !40T YCIURSELVES
IH'ro A Sllct&lt;Y MESS!

as presented by Miss Dorothy
Johnson, highlighted the Sept·
ember meeting of the B. H.
Sanborn Missionary
Society
held Monday evening at the
church
'
Miss Johnson, who Is a
registered nurse and mission·
ary servlni In Iildla, was the
gnest speaker at the meeting.
She bas been In the statts on
a rurfoulb and win retilrn lifo
India In .OctOber.
·.
Miss Johnson stressed the
need 'for the White Cross mat·
erials, especially the bandages
and cloths which bave been
one of the projects of the local
society. 'The white squar.. of
tloth are used for many putposes Including clothing for
newborn babies, according to
the spe81c.er. She also spoke on
the religion of India and the
needs of Its people,

Jn

charge. The meeting opened
with the'; sinKing of the theme
aong "'i:he Voice of God Is
C8111~g. 'I Devotlom
entitled,
"Giimps' of Glory,"
were
given by Mrs. Richard Owen.
Mrs. John Kauff gave the
Whlle Cross report. Mrs. Smart
announced the Rio Grande w..
men's Association meeting to
be beld September 17 at Rio
Grande. Mrs. Tony Fowler presented tbs Love Gift dedicatlon.

Society Notes

SEPT. 11
., The Rev. Jerry Masten, miDister of the PomerOy Church of
Christ, wlll be IIIJell apeaker at
the regular meelllll of I b
Meigs County W.C.T.U. to be
bold Friday evenm,, September II , at 7:30p.m. at the Fedorated Church in Pomeroy.
Arnold Rlcba.&gt;ds of lbe
Moriah Church In
wm be the devotional cbainnan.
Officers will be elected and a
soclal hour wlll be held
lDg the meelln&amp;.

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were the followmg child· campaign to roile lunda for
ron, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Rob- the 1964 U.S. Olympic leODI
and 1011 of White Plalna, reached here Munday en route
Maryland, Mr. and Mro. James to Los Angeles.
Roberts and children ol North The Iorch left NI"N York on
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and Harley Robe..O: I
Buckhannan, West Virginia.
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Ronald Bearbs spent the
WY 2·2255
PoMeroy
in Cindnnati and at· 608 I. M•tn St.
the baseball game• be.

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TUPPERS PLAINS

BRIQUETS

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&lt;oDI!n&amp; at Mr and Mrs Jamet

•The Store Wttb A Hart"

·Club Meeta at Home
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Thole atl&lt;!ldlllg tho HoJllb.l TORCH ON MOVE

Clover hnn Store

· · Kingsford CHARCOAL

Mike, and Paul Casct and son,
David.
Pictures were taken of
group. with the bonored
rec~vlll8 lovely l!ilb and canis.
ASSistmg Miss Van Cooney and
Mrs. Smith An serving
Miss Diane Van Cooney and
Mrs. Salle VanCopney.
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THEY

llouston, Sllllday . , _ ,

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Homecoming and .Rally aay
will be held at lbe Rock Sprillgo
Methodist ; ChurCh· . Sllliday be- · •
Sinmng w!tli wors~lp ~~":H
at 9:30 a. m. A basket :
will he served at noon. The
afternoon session begins at 1:30
p. m. There will be specllll
lll!Jslc and gnest speaker wiD
be the Rev. Wa~ RJtdfurd,
, : ·- '
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LONDON (UPI) Roblnaon, former ml~~:~~~:j
Followm, the program Miss boxing obomplonr wiH • ·
JohnsOn was presented with John Angel of Nigeria 111- a 10.
gilts. ·. .
round boltl on IOct, 12.. ".:
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meet at the home of Mn. Mal
Meinharl 00 Thul'llbly ev4!1lJni.
The calbono Women'• Club
of the Sacred Hearl
will meet lb the 11netuary on
Thursday at 7:10 p. m. lew 1
rosary fo)lowed by the l'fiUIIr
meeting In d!urtll
at a p. m.

With
OUR

Mrs. Haroid ~Dree enle!Uin·
ed the Chatler club recently
her home in Middleport.
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A short bus~nese: aess:tnn; was
conductt!tl by M'rs. Robert Nel·
son president, and gall)es were
played and prl2es awarded. Mrs.
Allred Biggs won the door pr""'-1
Refreshmenta : we.re
served
to the above lnd Mrs. Nallt8n
Biggs, Mrs. Howard Birchfield,
Mrs. IWhert Eads, Mrs. Ray·
mond Fischer, Mrs. Kenneth
Michael, Ml'l. Carllloacb, Mrs.
Mrs. Ferne Bradbury · pre- Jerry Schoonover and M r 1.
oented an organ prelode pr.. Thomas S.le.watl. .
ceding the meeting with Mrs.
Paul Smart, presldent,

ore 111'1!111

members

-SCORE EVERY TIME

the many needs of itll people P~arl Van Cooney, Diarie and

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Mr. Glell ~ 111111 - il
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The Past Counselors of ·~
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Indian Customs
Are Subject of
Society Meeting

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~~ (:lso~ splandtal Opal Bearha
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and llow~
:~ ~t. Doria Darst lo home
Sa
rs10 u!ospltal and Adria
yr0 .
Provine·
Tho collllllllslon o1 Marie
Houck as Council deputy for
lite &lt;oDI!n&amp; year was read. A
commlllllcatlon woa read froln
Aline Evtrbart, 11a1e Olllllldlor
and aJao fl'OIIl Edltb Wakely,
ciiJir.lct deputy epooern~ng 1
meelln, to ba '~told at Tuppero
Plalno Sept&lt;omber 20 at 1:10 p.
m. The Booster meeting was
announced for Mooday eveuing,
~ber 12, at the Lions Club
In Belpre. A dinner at 6 p. m.
at· the First Methodist Church
wlll precede the meetlng ancl Birthday Of1•er11ed
reservations whlch must ba in
By Mary J"
by October t are to he made
Miss Hazel
wilb Mrs. Hauck.
Mrs. Emma
Mrs. Hauck spoke briefly ask· Sunday with a
lng the cooperation of the mem- ance of the
of the
bers and thst aU members work fonner's sister, Mary v'.anc:oon, J
together for the good of the ey. A decorated· birthday cake
order, II was voted to send was presented to the honored
carda to sick members Instead guest by Mr. and Mn. Kenof Doworo in tho future, and nelb Markins of Racine, Ohlo.
Mrs. Hauck was named to pur- Ice cream, punch, coffee and
cbaae 1 bo:l: of cards.
favoro of large candy cups were
A meeting of lbo Past Conn· served !froin a table wllb Ugh~
ciloro wao announced for Thurs- ed canllles to lbe above namt·'l
day .venlDg ·at the home of ed and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Carrie Meinhart.
Terrell, Pomeroy; Mrs. ··
Hoffman, Jackoon, Oblo; Mr.
and Mrs. James Van CooMy~
· Mrs. W. E. Mumford and son,
Jack, of Columbus.
other• from Middleport included Mrs. Harry KauH, Miss
Carrie Sears, Mrs.
James
A vivid ·,nd Interesting dis- Murray, Mrs. Laura Saunders,
cussllin 011 the religious and Miss Mauda Tayllor, Miss Al·
aoclal customs of India and ma Oblinger; Mr. and Mrs.

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by gollerl

nearly as funny as, say, carroll
Baker'a determination to prove

3. P'oru.rm
bono
t . Guided
G. !hop

Ina at the ! IOOF IWl
Lotllo Cohen, COUDCllcw,
Jni.

SHORE 'IE CAN,

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Theodon~~ C4uncll Daughters
of America met ~ay ovenI

Sept.'· 11M-u

The d-.u.ts of Abralllm
and lhry Wlll Jlalu; hekl a ,..
union Sunday at t1ie K 11•
Creek employeeo club.
A basket dinner wao served
at nooa to Mr. and Mrll. 1111111')'
Bahr and Roger, Pstty, Howard, Jeanne, Tazrunl, Terri and
Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. VIctor
Babr and .. Linda, C81by ancl
Janey, MJ:. and Mrs. Golden
Babr, Mr. and Mro. Norman
Babr and Donna Jean, M r a.
Carrie Bahr'; Mrs.
fluMe!~ Mr. l!ld Mrs.
ence NeulziiDi, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Well and RtWell, Darrendll, Kenn~.:OO Barbara, Mr.
a Mrs . ......,les ~em and
Charlene, lolr. and Mrs. A. D.
Tu!Ue, J. lol. , Tuttle, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest· Bahr, Mrs. VIckie
GIIHiand and ~t. lJla a • d
CMl'yl Bentz, lllary
Tsylor,
Twlla, Tommy, Ray and Jane
Ann Karr, Val Well, and
ty Goeglein.

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ln. Reunion Sunday

Meets Monday
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Friends' Night
Js Observed by

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Abo. ut
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Ladies Meet at

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1 Britll'·lo-be ;.
Prayer meeting was started ' ,
•t the Syracuse First Uruted l (.uf'sl of Honor
Chur~h
Presbyterian Churcll on Thurs- ChNE1W HbAdVEN i~tM!slof AM~
day night, Aug ~7 led
by
IS er, " e • • ~
.
Mr. Archie Lee . It was agreed •William Garfield , waa guest
Fourteen chlptera were .....
ReadiJII ln ·\1111011,
to change the night to Wednes· o( honor at a bradal shower I
resented when Racine ChlPter
pose of Unltld ~:~~:!:~
day each week. Sept. 3 leaders Iheld at St. Joseph's Hall In Mr. and Mrs. Edward Web- No. 134, Order of
Eastern The Rev. and Mrs.
WU- Women" opened the I
were Margaret Cottrill and Ada I Mason with Mrs. Karl Wiles ster and son, Ricky of Dayton Star, observed Friends' Night llam McOmber
and cblldren, lite SyraCille Prerbyleriatt'\:;11T~
Slack. For this Wednesday t&gt;v- 1and Mrs. Mary Snyder as hos- were weekend gue!ts of Mr, and Wednesday evening.
Kathy ,1 Connie, Ronnie
and sionary Soclet' 'Jn &amp;be· .e
tning, sept. 9. at 7 :.10 p. m. , tt-sses
.
Mrs. Clarence Andrews, Mr. 6uests included Worthy Grand Jane, of Piqua, Ohio,
were annex, Fridly n.llb&amp;. Sept... t. ~
Agn.s Whit&lt; will be the le•d· ! Refreshments of cake, mmts, and Mrs. Charles Withee and Matron, Bertha Huffman: Past holiday guests of Mr.
and ~ ~· ~ lb{ pral.
er. Everyone 1~ welro~.
p_urwh were served to the !' other relatives.
Grand Matron, Roberta
K. Mrs. Bernard Fultz and child. f ,f;, 1~
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GfvE rooKOUT
· and
1 followmg
- -- -· guests. Mrs. Don·
MiDdling · Deputy Grand Ma·
B•th Barbara and Becky. den111'1• C. rand ConoequenRETURN FROM '!'RIP
aid Kay, Mrs. Kober! Gurlis, ! Mr. and Mrs. Clarence An· Iron, Ve;...a Hammond ; Grand ren,
'
ceo of Prayer For Mli!I!Oils,"
Mr. and . ~~:h rl:::.!:n':!
. Mr and Mrs Edward Hed- Mrs. Karl Wiles, Mrs. Sammy l drt&gt;ws and susan and futymond , Representatives to Nt!W Bruns
Paul C:1:1whorn has returned tD follow~ by prayer. Roll calli :!::~~~~~~i~~~;te~
rl(l'., and dJughtt&gt;r. Donna T\·1~ ·. Hofl'm an. 'vfr::~ . Emme R y B n. r Mr. and Mrs. Charles Withee· wick, Louise King to Missoun. Springfield after visiting w.ith was an,wered with -'lbl~ · ~ A
at their home In Syr..
n - ha vli'_ n•turned trom .CJ va- Mrs. William Chisler, !\t r s-I Bnd gut"sts. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Gretta Harris; Worthy
Ma' Mr. and Mrs. William Ault.~
~e by eight' members ~ and
as follows,
RoU&amp;n, Icuse.
w~re Mr. an4
cMattonBtln pRihdrougph tkhe Sm~kly William t:ibbs, Mrs.
James lr wa rd Webster and son visited trans and Patrons o{ visiting Mr. and Mrs . Chester Ham- onMelnguuteesst.of the
Florepce Potts and Ada B:~~;:~~~~~Ciarence Andrews
and
. ts., ue. t ge ar way, ~ o- ,!14aC'k , Mrs. Will~am Kelly, ~iss Sunday afternoon at Rio Grande 0\apl.ers; Past Matrons and Pa- ~ mond of Delaware were Labor was reed by thlute
, ~flng closed with prayanil .Raymond, Mrs. J~
rhlda. thh• hC,uiFE ol :'vfl edXlC~l. &lt;:~nd Retry Ke ll y, MJss
Medanlyn ; with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wit- trons or Racine Chapter ; and Day we-ekend guests of Mr . Mrs. Mayme Holm secretary. er.nlnP. Wayland and Te?
~
t roug
t e
verg a es.
C Jbbs. Mrs. Sebastian T t"sco, het&gt; Jr. and son.
District President,
Countes
h F ltz nd hildes.
The ~- ~mJ.S• hostess, served Pomeroy;- James · An rewa .
Miss F'rit zit&gt; Schwarz,
Mrs. James Andrews, whD is em- Philis.
s :l and MMrs. Jo dn Au'ta a c
treasurer's repoft by Mrs. 'FkJ.. refreWill'lents 1 to1 thO!e
Chicago, Dl .• Miss S h 1 r 0 '
'Irs. F k
. ren, arc an
m ·
. renee Potts.
above and a guest, Myla Rud- Maynard, · Mason, W.. Va., and
.lohnn~ F ry . ,.M
~~n ployed in Chicago, Ill., spent Pomeroy, Middleport, Harr 1
nd M La
Mil
- · p-~dent also read
,. '"• • ',
Arnold .J r. of Syraouse.
ANNOUNCING
You ng. .Jr . Mrs. ary 5 ny . . er. the weekend with his parents, sonville, and Racine Chapters Mr. a
rs .
wrence
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~ily Sny~··r . lind tl~e guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Andrews. presented the program. Harrl- hoan visite-d in Gallipolis re-- letter containing the miRutes oJ
honnr. MJss Ann Chisler. Those He was accompanied back by sonville Chapter with Pauline cently with Mr. and
Mrs. Scioto Prebyterlat Board meet~lES
sendmg g1t't:o; were Mrs. Rose Sam Arnold Jr~ who will also Atkins as chairman presented wayne Amsbary and family. ~ ing recently at ,Sadin11 ehural.
Mr&gt;. Mary ltallge, be employed in Chicago.
a get-acquainted skit and group
Ed
R
\II'S. Hazel Clark read a lelt•erll
Schwan.
gar
eyn· from Lois H. Vt'ssch er M· D''
Mary
Mn; Huth Hyan. ·Mrs
Dale Humphrey, who is em- :;;inging. Middleport Chapter with Mr . and Mrs.
M M
Berry. Mrs. Betty
Thomas, ployed in Chicago, Ill ., spent Kathryn Mitchell as chairman olds and hia mother, rs. ar· Df Fatehgarh, .i lndta
M:r
Racine, 0 .
Third St.
M c 1 l " bh Mrs George
k
garel Reynolds, spent
the Holmes read a letter from Mrs.
r:-: . &lt;Jr " .s,
·
the wee end with his parents, . presented a reading. "Thoughts,, weekend in Lebanon,
Oh1o, F. J. Wood of
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Hesson . Mrs. Larry Lathey, Mr . and Mrs. Charles Humph- of Electa on Jnitiatlon Night
M
Saturday, Sept. 12
t\
W II
W
M
J{o• where they were guests of
r. sionary for the day
. 1rs.
a er Prrr,
rs.
rey.
by Rosemary Lyons and two pi- and Mrs. Gardener Reynold!! ed for was read 8
berl Housh . Mr~ . Paul D. Van Mrs. Anna Byers of Colum- ano selections by Lillian Steiff ____.
OPEN UO - SolO P.M.
Matre. Mrs _ Shtdey . Housh, bus was the weekend guest of Ponreroy chapter with
. ana other relatives.
by prayer by Laura
•,
evenly-browned toast with i
and Mrs. Helen Baldwm .
her sister, Mrs. Hettie
Wil- ence Tracy as chairman
~ Mrs. Guy Shuler and daugh- ~ fa:u · dlstrl~ _m .
HAS GUF.STS
Iiams and daughter, Mrs. AI· sented. a skit, "Passlng
e ter Sherrie, have
returned Scioto ~res~$] ·
kin"'/,pt bread ... even reheats cold foallf
Mr . ;md Mrs. Errol\ Conroy 1 phonse Schorn.
Buck"' with Barbara Walker, fro~ Florida' where they vtsitM held Oct. t In ,t:fel
POMEROY OHIO
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without burning I
and sm 1 , Hugh , or Akron lertl Mrs. Laura Davis of Colum- Sue Soulsby, Linda Guinther td her daughter and family. fre~ WUI offetln1·
rr•r thf'V" home WednPsday a_t't- bus was the •weekend g~est of an~ Betty Cow~n.
Chlorus Mr and Mrs. Floyd Zornes taken and $10 wa1 ·
TONIGHT
er
~
pehding:
two
weeks
wtth
her
brother
and
slsteNn-law,
Gr1mm
was
chairman
of the
L~ughman. Fla ., spent the ical Misrdonl.
WALT OtSNiiY "S
"THE MOON SPINNERS"
.\'lr conruy·s mothPr. Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs, Hobert Raub.
portion present~d by Racine holiday weekend with Mr. and ~ prOIJ:~ ~(Te{' hn ieoJor)
A. Dodson. and a week with
Mr-. and Mrs. Hobert Raub Chapter which featured a solo M
F' lding Hawkins.
Miss FranKle Mu
Hayley !\fill s, 1•:1 1 Wallad1. i the r daughter and son-in-law. spent Monday with Miss Anna by Ben Philson, "Evening and
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Mrs.
E.
M.
Burton
It~
W~~h Womendof ·
1
Pe-ter McEnen-'. Joan Gre+'n
Mr. Jnd Mrs. Robert Hutch in· Coe. Parken;burg, W. Va.
Moining;" a duet by Shirley were in Portsmouth Saturday to tons w~s rea · I'Bklno
wood.
CARTOONS
son 1Bessie 1 of Oover. 'Del., Ml'. and MrB. Keith Shum- ~· Johnsoq and Marvin McKel- attend the wedding reception were_ Daisy Roush Flo1ren•,.ll
before com ing to visit his mot.b - way and children. Loraine and vey, "You'te Just in
Love;" of Charles Edward Gemperline P_otts, Mayme ' Holmes,
THURSDAY thru SAT.
er.
un
Sunday,
,
\
olr.
and
Mrs
.
.
Jimmy
or
Springfield
were
Nlon"Blue
Velvet''
was
sung
by and Janice Marilyn Chirk.
PICkens, Ad~ Slack, Haze I
Sept. 10-11 -12
IJtlmar Canaday of PomE&gt;roy I day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hen- I David Thorpe; and Roberta Pvt. Larry Mitch, who 1s sta· Clark and Mtss Mu~w-"'TOM JONES"
; Chancey gave a reading entit- uvn~ at Ft. Story, Va. ,. spent Mrs. Holmes rea~ a "~ayer
('fl:'c hn ieulor l
, were Sunday t.hnnf'r guests of ry Reibel and family.
Albert Finney . Sussa nah Mrs. DAd son and ~on and dau- 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Swisher '.led ''The Creation."
the Labor Day weekend with Dedicated to the Me'mory
York. Hu gh Grittilh, !Jame gh1er - m - law ..Vir. and Mr.-~ . 1 and family of South Charleston, Guests were r:egisteced
~
his
parents. Mr. and
Mrs.
Edith Evans.
i
Conroy aud their son. Hugh .
W. Va. were Sunday guests of Ruth Barnitz and Bernice
•· P.. rry Mitch.
ailment. Mrs. Barnes and
Colorcartoon
I
VISIT IN COL!JMBUS
her grandmother, Mrs,
F. penter. Refreshments were ·· Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kennedy late husband and family fonn·
SUN .. MON. and TUES.
I
Mr. and :vtrs. Tom Anderson Gravely and her aunt, Mrs. J. ved by the past officers. T h e jJi-'.' and son, Tony, have moved trly resided In Middleport.
S.pt. 13-14·15
aud
suns, Tommy and Keith, I A. Eden.
Chapter ro?m and dining
11 into the Kennedy property on
Miss Jeanette Crooks relllm·ll
"WILD AND WONDERFUL"
Handv McMillin. and Bertha Mr. and Mrs. John
F'isher were beautifully dPCoratt'd
h 'Beech-St.. where they
will ed to Marietta after
{Technicolor)
fony Curtis, Chri stine Kau!' i OaiiP~' spe nt the holiday week · and son, Kenneth of ~ k r o _n arrangements of ~all
reside while he attends Rio the 'holiday weekend
mann.
I nd ,n Columbus visiting
Mr. l spent the weekend wtth their prepared by Maxme
Grande College. He was a parents, Mr. and .
F.. turette:
:nd
Mrs.
Edgar
Peepl~s
and
,
parents,.
Mrs.
William
Fisher,
~nd
Emma
Jtine
I
former
student at Rio Grande Crooks.
So's Your Antenna
Calorcartoons
Mr. &lt;:tnd Mrts. Jack Young.
Minersville and Mr. ~nd Mrs.
College prior to his army serv- Mr. James Brewl
4-ILIC£
-· . .
-----·- ..- ·-- Henry Roush of R;ocme and Bridol ShotCJer is
lee.
this weekend for
IIODEL
other relatives.
G
M' Ch. I
Dave Rice has returned to where he will assume tea,chirtgll
Ronald Fisher returned
to
iven us • .lS er
Ashland College after spending duties for the school
autp~'tic
his studies at Mountain Slate NEW HAVEN - Miss Laurl- the holiday weekend with bl• Mn. Brewington will
Business College afier a two ta Mullen of. Carne~e. Penn.: , par~nts, Mr. _and ~rs. Gene in Middleport.
weeks vacatioa with his parents, ent~. rtained with ~ bridal sho~ I Rit-e and family. Rice has been Mrs Henry Null has
an·
Mr. and Mrs. Ma!-ion Fisher. er m honor of MISS Ann Chi~- at the college for football prac· noune~ that the Middleport
Mason Fisher entered Meigs .· 1"·
d
M' Ed j Uce since August 30. He was • Publio Library II open · aft~r
Memorial Hospital
Tuesday 1. Invite guests were tss
·,
in Columbus Saturday by 1. being closed for tho p..t two
monUng, for observation and tth Van Halanger! Mrs. Janet · his parents.
weeki
treatment.
Follotte, Mrs. l.tnda Caputo, Mrs. Adalene Barnet
sod Mr.· and Mrs. John Kotchka
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Grues· Mrs. Judy Wherl, Mtss Na!"'Y Mrs. Kathryn Mygalt of Logan, and daughter, Kimberly,
er Jr-. and son Jimmy of Can. M~arry, Mrs. Betty. Phlllips, . Va., visited recently
at Brookvill-e, were weekend 'ViSit·
ton spenl the weekend with his Mtss Peggy Sgro, Mtss Judy the horne of Mr. and Mrs. L. 0,... of their parenl8, Mr. 1nd
.4df)t'rt.iseJ in ESQUIRE
paretns, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sgro, Mrs. Marg~ret Sgro, Mrs. w. McComas. They
came Mrs. John Ketchka of Pomeroy
1
to see the new son, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Grueser Sr. Mr. Grueser re-- Mary Snyder, M ' Mary
mains ill In Meigs Memorial nelly, Mrs. Lucy . Goldbach,
Lee·, of Mr. and Mn. B•adford and
Neda,
Visit Jhe Housewares On The M•ln FIOCir
Hoapilal.
Mrs. Elizabeth Chtsler, Mrs.
Georg~. Mrs. Barnes Middleport Mr
...,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Price and Terry IW~~· M~'i:/rene W~sh, was a patient recenily at John turned to ·
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daughter, Mrs. Robert
.. e . c Marry, S hlrs. Hopkins Hoapilal In Baltimore Mra Ketchka and Kim for .
8ca 1,~rag1a
,
rs. op e
·
and Mrs. Pr Ice s aunt. M r a. M 11
Ml L• ' ta M 11
for treatment of a vascular longer vtlit.
u en,
ss aurt
u ~n,
Paul Cly of Cincinnati
weekend guests of Mrs. Price's
the gu~st of honor, M_lsS
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. A_nn Chisler, _Those
se~mg
and
Mrs.
Everett
Dailey.
Mrs.
gifts
were
M1s_s
..
Peg
Chisler,
' Fun ru~hionPd insole comfort ia
Widths B·C·DCly who is 81 years of age, is a Mrs. Jea~ne Phdhps, Mrs. Peg-.n inside joL in this popular man's
E· EEE
native of Pomer
gy Leemnger and Mrs. Helen
oy.
Ell'11
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1hoe. Smart s.tyimg snd luxunous
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loch·
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People In
pomeroy

Racine 0. E. S.

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ELBERFElDS IN POMEROY

ary and children, Robert and
Margaret of. Euclid spent last
week with hiS parents, Mr. and
Mr s. ·Patr'Jek Lochary. M r s
Lochary and children are spend~
••
I.ng th'IS we ek Wl'th her paren~,
Mr. and Mr:i. Leo Story.
Mr. andM rs. Dav1'd
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naughe y of Cmcmnat1
weekend guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Story,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones and
sons and Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Wertz and sons of Columbus

leatheu are standard equipme-nt!

Decorator's
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decorate spot. All akillfuily
crafted by Dearborn in northern hard ougar maple which
enhancee ita appeal with time.
You'll love it ••. your friends
will admire it.

TABLE &amp; MIRROR
ANNIVIiRSAIIY

~. 69·50

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BAKER FURNITURE
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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The Happy Harvesters Class
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E. J. Hill.
Mrs. E. J . Hill returned homo
Tuesday, after an Overnight vi~o
in Coiumbu9.
Teresa, Cindy, Susan and Julie Gooch spent the weekend in
Gallipolis with their grandparMr. and Mrs. Kerr Gooch.
Mrs. E. A. Tracy returned to
her home, Columbus Sunday, of·
ter speriding several days with
Mrs. E. J. Tracy.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dbton
and family visited Monday at
Waterford, with Mr. and Mrs.
Den Orndoff and al Beverly
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wolfe
and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Benl:l and
family and Mrs. Glen Barnett
of Muncie, Ind. visited Mon.
day with Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Ebersbach.

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Jane Fonda

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