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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 19C::.. ~~'.~ .;'n;
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Local and state law enforce- St., Pomeroy.
ment autboritles tnday launclr- White broke out or the uped an area search for a Meies stairs of the ancient jail
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county jail prisoner who eecap- 8.20 m last night by plctJnc
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same charges, Jome. Freder-iappeared In Meigs County Court
iek S~uster, 21, also- of Pome- In a preliminary hearing: Both
roy, remain"'i in the . down- entered pleas of ll&lt;)t gwlty to
stairs sector of the Jail today. the charges and ~bound ovSheriff Hartenba k id lhl• er to the grand JUry on $1,1100
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:;ml:oy Motur Compony used morning that the two men were ter, Jr.
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"prohlem priloners," so he sep- Whlte and SchUller were tak
Another prisoner lacing the arated them Friday after tbP.y en lnto cuotody on August 19
or auto larceny and also for
parole violation. Affldavita bad
been filed against him lor car
theft in connectlon with two
automohlleo taken from the

by SberiH Har1oaboch .n.r·N
two stolen cars, both Oievrol"'
Monzas, w~ foulld abandoeed in a strip mine IIU near
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Panthers Clip Falcons 26 -10 In ·Season Opener

Man Files
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Bob Snuth, Semor halfback, starts.
The Panthers po•ted a
six
ran for e6 and 50 yard touch·
point
TD
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from
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cut
Pomeroy Panthers to a season scrimmage when Smith
lidllflln&amp; 20-1.0 victory over the back over his right end, got in

Wahama goal Une
Before the first quarter end·
ec Phil Swindell, 185 lb. full·
ba~k. spun over from the two
and Quarterback Frank Porter

I h • scamper around that aame end
to make the count ~ by halfgame to that point.
Smith wrecked the FalCU&gt;s time
DIFFERENT STORY
again wtth ~ : 35 left in the secThe
second half was a blt of
ond quarter when he capped
with Wahama hardly In

eey auboUtuted freely,
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&amp;arne ...,., gol out ot hio &lt;011·
trol, even H Wlbama did l'WI
a 1~ point edge ill the final :M

mmutes.

The third period was about a
Wahama White Falcons who the clear at the 50 yard line. passed to Rex CUmmings for a drive that started on
Panther Coach Charles Chan- st.and-olf, though the Pantbero
took their second loss in two and outraced everybody to the two extra polnts. It wa!l 14--0, Pomeroy 15 with a 50 yard
t h e a dillerent story.

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Second Half Rush Gives Kyger Creek 22-6 Triumph
Ml)or Leapt lleMilo

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quarter, on a ton-yard
pass signal caller managed to break I quarterback Don Johnson to I pass from Jonnson to Polcyn~ for 60 yards.
from r1ght halfback Roger Bur· loose to throw a 20 yard pass Polcyn. Polcyn then caught I and some fine running by half KC collected 12 first
nell to rJI)lt ...t Soil Poloyn. to set up the ICOrt.
IIIOihw John10n for tht backl ROitr Bamtltl
1 n d and Fairland wa1 hold to DillY
The pat attempt lalltd .
01lr1 polntl.
French
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The scor&lt; stood I-ll at l&gt;all·
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In second quutor ~hen right l or the third quarter it WJS ,..,_ ··•· b~t wer&lt; stop""" by Jh• 1 by runl1lnc lht Jill ~lttmpt.. and CQI!lpieted four wht\e
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down in each of Ute laJI two o~e ~~rd 1' 0 '
no1 l(ive UJl a lint down titer
SOOM BV QIJARTERS
quarters lor tno win.
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Kyaer Oreek
I 08I KC opened the garne by llCOI' . The OCOI'it came alter a sor·l open the third and recoYOred nal touehdown tn the oponin! StaU11io-wi.. the
Bobcats Fairland
oI 00 inK a touendown 1n the first tes of running plays, a Ky~er the ball when fqifland fumb. aeeondl of the 1111 qu•rter. · outrusht&gt;d the Or..ons ~ - TD't - Polcyn 10 yard
Creek penalty and • mioplay. i led after nmninl two piaya.
Left halfbaok Gary Frenoh Moot of the, Ylrdaco wot from BJrnetl. Polcyn
The mtsplay came when the l KC drove from Its 11 to tho clim@xed a 38 yilrd drive by rack~ up by halfbacks 8arn1tt paotlrolll John1on,
Ky1er Creek detense had quar· l Dragons goal lin•.
plunctng over ll'om tile two • and Frond!.
yard ptung,e and Dillon one
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by 185-pound quarterback Steve 1 Pt . Pleasant, held to a 6. 6 first half tie b visitin Galli· LOGAN - Defendmg SEOAL conversion run
the touchdown with 3.3! left Stallard, Hunter lel, Cbco til and Howard. Wbtittt'Perry
Harrison enabled the Jackaon polis, exploded for four second half touc~owns t~ hand champion Loga~ served nottce pounced on a fumble on the In the &amp;arne. Walsh tallied the &lt;8). Wakefleid (8\ and Cannlz. (8 • 2). Los~r ·Bouton (15 • 13).
Iranmen to open th&lt;lir 11164 the Ohioans a 32·B setback Friday n"ght
Friday mght that 1ts back 1101n Bexley ~. from where Lotan two-point conversion on a run zaro. L. Miller, R. Miller (7) HRS • HJII &lt;Dnd), ~noher
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ar.d Roseboro. WlnneNitJilard (21st), Pepitone &lt;l!Srd).
with a 22~ victory over visit· Big Blacks stunned 5,000 spectators as the West Vi~:in· victory over a tough Bexley back John Gasoer sneaking the Logan • powerful ground at· 111-181 . Loser-L. Miller (3-8).
Inc Oak Hill.
ians for the first time since 1938 tied the
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teaM. AII.SEOAL George Hum. ftnal one·ya"&lt;i to score. Hail· tack produced 264 yards and
Lo' Angelos 000 000 1100-0 5
Harriloo connected on five the iwo schools at 19 wins each ·Five gam~~r~s e w~e~ mel showing the way.
back Dave Miller made It 24~ 12 first down•: They added
Philadelphia 000 010 000-1 4 0 Boaton
100 tl(jO
of 10 pasaes lor 86 yards and in ties.
ave en
Hummel, a d~veryth•ng with 11 49 left on a conversion through the au lor a total
San Fran
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carried on the quarterback op· It was a lad by the name of I
halfback, earned the ball 14 run.
SIJ3. Bexley managed m
Bennet! II 1-121 and Dalrymple &lt;I) and Rodpr. ~
tion play for an additional 76 R•ckle Northup, who scored I the Devito' 20 set up Polnl'l times for Ill yards, scored one With a fine. sQcond string the ground and ~2 In the
Mariehal, Murakami t9) and (10 • IS) aoo TUIInan.
yards, and added misery to four of toe Blacks' five touch-' last touchdown. Joe Smith rae· touchdown, and set up another quarterback , M1ke Walah, gnt~~ to rack up 13 f~rst downs.
Crandall. Loser·Marichal (17-7). Chanco t18·7).
the Oaks by puntmg dead In· downs. and opening game l!iue ed over from the 13 with ~: 18 woth a tl~ely fumble recovery. mg the team, Logpn d~ove •· Score by quarters
side their JS yard line lhree Devil jitters which led to the remaining and it was 32.6. Flo- The vistting Blue Llono play. yprds m 10 plays to sena llren- Bexley 0 0 0 0 Riv~r
a.m.; Queen City d9wn
tlmts.
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downfall of Coach Terry Hans· wers' kick was wide.
ed the Chieftains to a score- nmg the fmal three yards for Logan 0 0 16 16 up f'SO p.m.; VaivoUne
FuUbact Butch DaviS, an ley's aggregation.
Greenup 7:30 p.m., Roae
11 looked bad lor Pt. Pleas- less standoff during the first
All.sEOAL choice. last year, Besides scoring 24 point!, ant in the opening moments of half, but the Chief• went
down Greenup 3' 10 a.m.;
suffered a groin mJury on the Northup lugged the pigskin 21 the first stanza. First six times tho war-path for 32 points the 1
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Gallipolis bor Point down Greenup 1:50
third play of the game but limes lor 83 )•ards _ he aver- the Blacks attempted 1 play second half.
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•till
an••~ to score two
f
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Taking the opemn11 ktck-off
foot on rollers, Pomeroy-Mas· 10 a.m.; Crucible down Mellahl
•1uuebdowns
m -~and ran over a aged 3.9 per carry.
romGAHS
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of scrimmage,
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forward
wall broke Logan marc hed 69 yard• In•
on 20.94, Pt. Pleasant 24.62, 6:25 p.m.; Barbara Brent ' up
two-point conversion latPr m Galltpalls bad two passes th
seven plays with Hummel scoot·
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Hinton .91 statlun~ry. j{anaw· Meldohi 5:M p.m.; Lelia $learth coolest
' iotercepled, fumbled
three Ir~ugh and tossed the home ing the final 36 yards for 8 ATHENS - In a game mar· I Snyder picked off a Cambndge ha Falls .80 rislnJ, CharleatoQ er, Elloha Wooda and Buekeye
~ter a .;,oreless first perio.1 times, aod lost 100 yards io ~~ for 22 yards m losses. The TO. He added the EP on a run red by 11 fumbles, the Athens pass and raced 20 yards to 17.80. London, Marmet and State downbouncl and waiUng
Jacks dr6w first blood when I penalties. Earh mistake prov.
aeks fumbled lWIC&lt; m thiS for an 8.(] lead with 8·42 left. Bulldogs capitalized on mtstakes score. Handley then passed to Winfield dams were on the sills. at Meidahl.
onand Dale Kanouse toss- ed costly.
, perdwd - GAHS Paul Etch and Later in the third stanza by visitin• Cambridge to earn end Larry Coon for the two Boat movemeol"
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Hummel returned ' a punt from a · v c ory r ay "' ' · pm
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Oblo River - Zimmer down down 7:20 p.m.: A. J. Patten
unter Bill Parks in the end score tied 6-6 Joe S;.,ith pick· he seckond fumble came on the 2~ to the 50 and Bexley Cambridge jumped inlo • 6·0 led 11· 12 at halftime
13, 12:30 a.m.,· Cherokee up 1', up 8:50 p.m.,· Harvey JQ~on
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The loose ball rolled out ed off a ChriS
Todd Sny der cIosed out
3:10 p.m.; Reliable up 15, 5:20
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of the end zone for a two- ial on the GAHS 42. This eame •aFslolbn ykscRoreh. d L
ing the ball on the Lions' 35 fullback Mike Kafury tallied •scoring in the third period
a.m.: Chris Jr. down 16, HO 50 a.m.,· J. S. Lewis up 4 a.m.
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he s1as hed f"tve yards to score p.m.; Jeffboat up 16, 2:lo a.m.; Kaoawbl FaUa point safelv.
afte r the Bl ue Dev1.1s had been me~u acth tc"ddlar f ong
th
On
the
f1rst
play,
Hummel
Solvay
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Leter in· the second period, penalized t5 yards fo. unnec· four u~e."g~~e/n~~ing 0 Da~ ripped off 31 yards to the four Athens came back in the a TO and then kicked tbe extra Robert Reed up 16, 3:30 a.m.; down LQndon 4:30 a.m.; 0. F.
Davis slammed in from
the essary roughness.
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and then fullback Dale Brenn- serond perjod when quarter- point for a 21-12 lead.
, Wayne H. up 16, 4:15 a.m.·, Shearer up Marmet 6·.30 a.m.·,
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backs stopped
'' more cold, orthen
one,on on.fourth
wao .•ng rammed the f"mal four ba ck 1M"k
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. up 16, 6:40 a.m.: National down Winfield
1 e Handl ey grabbed a Statistics
four-yard Ime to make .1t 8-v" .In 10 PIBjs, p om.
show
George Pr1cc
2:05
at the half .
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hot bo~'l tackles, assiSted by down. Roderick slashed over yards 10 score .. Halfback .Jim fumble and_ran seven yards lo with : ix fumbles and Athe~s St Marys up 17, 4:30 a.m.; p.m.; w. H. Shaver, Jr. up WIQ·
Jackson tall•ed 14 pomts m rugged blockmg, added a tnp· right tackle lor a 6.() GAHS Brandt made 11 !6-o on the score. ~ak mg tt 6-6.
w1th f1ve. The Bulldogs led m
Queen up 17, 6:35 a.m.; field 3:46 p.m.: Jerry Bosworth
the fourth per!nd w1th Davts ie handoff on a cruc•al lh•rd lead. The Devils had
The_ vos1tors took the lead first downs 14-1, m
rushmg Walter Beckjord down 18, 6:15 down Winfield 5:50 p.m.: Bea·
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rambling 27 yards for the f&lt;rst down, and went ahead to stay chances for lhe PAT but both
later m the second penod when yardage 172·10!, In passmg a.m.; Onward up 18, 8 a.m.; ver down Winliela 6:40 p.m.;
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when Northup rammed off right kicks by Ed Howard .:Verc wide.
quorlerback Duke Str~ger hit yards 33·22. and In total yards Jacob G. down 19, 5:45 a.m.; Thelma Ann down Winfield 3:·
Wllh 7:54 remammg, defen· tackle for 14 yards With o:21lieft Pomt's first touchdown came
end Bruce McBrJde With a 22· 20:;.125.
John J. Rowe up 19, 6:35 a.m.: 45 a.m.; Allen R. Merrill down
SJv• corner back Ted Wolford m the stanza. Joh? Flowers as a result of a 6S-yard ~ustai,.
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yard louchdown pass. The EP Snyder topped the Athens
C. V. Harner up 20, 5:40 a.m.; Winfield 5:15 a.m.; Es!IO West
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pi('ked off a mid·aJr lateral at- kicked th~ extra pomt for a ed march through the middle Among
those who f'nterrd run faded. but Cambndge led carriers With 77 yard~ in
Franklin Pierce down 20, 6:10 VirJlnia up Winfield 6:05 a.m.;
wmpt by Oak Hill quarterback 13-6 ma's!n, • . .
, of the GAHS line. It took II Holzer ho ital in the pasl 24 j i2·G
carries.
a.m.; Alice up 20, 6:15 a.m.; Lucy Jane Lucas down WI,.
'f., tl' ~" fo::;l er, _and r~ced 82 fExa~ tttr.ee mfriuft!s later. plAys Northup went over from hours
Mrs. Heac! A Mr-· Coach Don Eskey'.c; team got Score by quarters :
Nidadean down 20, 7:10 a.m.; field 7:05 a.m.
8 the nine with !0:30 left in tho Kltrock 414 Third Ave Rosa - ,another break late in the sec· Cambrid&amp;e
6 6 0 0- 12 Diltie Chall•lli• up 22 5,10 a.
----1ar&lt;ts_ to pay·dtrt DaviS Slam· a ter M e FISher bobbled
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o 14"7 0 - 21 m.; Jeffe100n down 23, 12:05 C()~CE CALL
r~gh~ aft"'. two perlnds.
sandra L.· Campbell, 11 Mili
WAsHINGToN t{)PI) - AI
1 ersion 10 conclude the scormg. Nor up raced around
u.al yardage favored
th~ ~ndk a~d II _was 19·6. Flowers GAHS marched to Point's 14 Cree&lt; Rd. Terry A. Ferguson. I
3!d of Lou Brock's two-run lr~ 3 p.m. EDT Monday, Mrs. Lyn.
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The _Br~ves were held to 2 hit.. don B. Johotl()n ll!ld Mrs. HUbert
· · 'ontbes ort
G'!lmore io•t th v
fl.
the ball on downs. In that Richards. Roo Grande.
Mrs.
by J1m Maloney and scored the H. Humphrey will talk to wolll]
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an dnve, Rod enc
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aame"s only run m
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· aII 50 stal,es an d tlt e Dl s1 d 1our James H. Walters. Rt. 2 Btd·
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Black
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on it on the Blacks' of five passes for 41 yards. M1ke well. Mrs. Betty L Roberts,
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"' ' ":hen Gene Oliver doubled-the 1'tr""'ic;;;t,;;;of;;;;;;Coiil"umiiObJ"'ali.l&amp;iiijiiOilii;;;;'"j
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3005 Kathnor Lane. Pt. Pleasau te er eron o nson-an
again showed his h.,:ls ::thu~ Bill Wamsley and Dan Gil· ant, Mrs J. Clifford Cook, Ma·
UPI Sporto Writer
was Mariohal'o oeventh of
~arne aro~nd on ~ ~I and Fe
16- ard blast inlo the end z
more turned In a good defen· son. w. Va., Mrs. Roy
J.
A season that started brllli· year and made it
llpe Alou 1 sacnfice fly. Mal Th~t made it
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sive game. Point's Dave Raw· Grimm, New Haven, w. va., antly and then became rather he can repeat as '
Ioney fanned 11 In iosina his
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next kick w
f ·t
~e -~ son had nine tar-kle'l at l i n e Joseph c . King, Rt. 2 Wellston, drab for Dennis Bennett of thP wmner thlii ye~r
lOth game.
was 26_ wil~s 1 f':~ %f; an 1 backer
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Carl F' Hanichen.
Ironton. Philadelphia Phillie• now fig· ~ The St. Louts ~ardinals kept! Vern Law's two-hit~r and
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' The Galltans, afle~ a weak Richard B Bro•ah Ashland ureo to wind up m a great big pace with the Pluilles by beat· run·scorlng-double were ~II the and your rugs are worn
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mixed up affair. GAHS was Pomt
punt, drove lo the vtsl·
Ky., and JOBanna
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,Jarrell,' glorious rpund of parties,
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nee&lt;J.e&lt;l to beat !he Colts. and your rus are worn
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penalized 30 yards lor eli i
tors 22, put a 15-vard penalty Ravenswood. w. va.
A 6·1001, 4·inch. 200-pound na· Mtlwa~kee B~aves edged out The victory raised Laws season
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Blrtbo
live of Oakland, Calif., Bennett , the Cmcmn•U Reds I 0, the record to ll·t2 and 1ave hl!ll an and your livlni room
Cowboys a dismal offenStve team fumbled
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d Intermission.
. Mrs Donald L Mccallister began the BOason bv
Ptttsburgh Pirates blanked the 11·2 llletlme marJIIn over Hous- suite il tattered and torn.
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failure i~ pre-season play and the enemy's b:m~~c recovere
Pt. Pleasant gained 178 yards 363 Upper River
son, 5:Si nine of his Drst. '''
Houston Colts 3-0 and the New ton.
low·rated as an Eastern Divi· The third GAH;· fumble on in 46 rushing plays,
GAHS a.m. Friday.
Then National (..eague
York Mets defealed the Los Joe Christop~er's triple and It your lamps are dingy
sion contender, test the v1gorous
managed but 61 m 36 rushes.
Dlocbaried
suddenly cauaht up to him
Angeles_ Dodgers 4·2 in other singles by Charley Smith and and the stove won't cook.
St. Louis Cardinals' totle hopes
The Blacks had 13 fi"t downs, Patienls recently
he didn't win a game
NL action.
Chris Cannlzarro led the Mets'
in the National Footbau League
GAHS five.
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included Mra. Harry
,July ' and Sept. &amp;.
Iii the American Leap, Bal· eight·hil attack which ~roU&amp;I&gt;t SEE IIAKIRI IN MIDitngle-game opener tonight.
I In the second halt,
GAHS ren Mercer, Mrs.
But now Bennett is back
timore beat Kansas City 5·2 and Tracy Stallard his ninth wilt DLEPORT FOR THAT
The Cowboys, nearly always Brecksville 20 Bedford G
jmanaged unly 14 yards rush· Paugh, Lawrence t:bersbl&gt;ch, the beam with two victoria•
then lost 8~. Chlcaao defeated compared with 18 losses. Larry
a patsy for the Cardinals Mayfield 8
ling - the Blacks rolled up 129 Mrs. Anna L. Headley,
Mrs. live days, including Friday Cleveland 1-3, Minnesoto topped Miller was taa&amp;ed with · bla llt~l'oiD NIW LOQKI
(they've won only once in seven
Eastlake North 8 (tiel net yards rushing
Clarence Sines, Thomas Mark· ni&amp;ht's HI win over the San New York 1&gt;-3, Boston shut out ei&amp;htl-, defeat for tbe Dodgers.
tries), will be forced to go Berea Midpark 36
Galhpohs' record is no_w IH, ham, Miss Janet Bailey, Mrs. I Francisco Giants, and looming Los Angeles. 3.0 and Detroit
against the cards wtth a
North Olmsted Pt. Pleasant " unheated m two Florence Smith, Mrs.
aheed in the next few weeks tripped Washtn&amp;,ton 5-I.
patched-up uneup that probably Oberlin 14 Avon Lake 8
outmgs
Phillips, Jack Paugh, Harvey are a peftllant celebration, his
Throws ,...,.Hitter
will not include two of the stan Olmsted Falls 24 Strongsville
Next week, GAHS g.., to Delaney, Darwin Robbins, Rob- 25th birthday on Oet. 5 and
The cardinals scored. their
fiJIUring highly in Coacb Tom Cleveland St. Stanislaus fl
Coal Grove. Pl.
Pleasant ert Smeltzer, Mrs. Clay Tuttle, first World Series.
14th win m 18 games behind the
Landry's hopes that this was
Rocky Rivero (tie) travels to Ravenowood.
Mrs. Ernest Lambert,
Earl Bennell wJS at his best Fri· two-bit pitchi"g of Bob Gibson,
"the year."
Chagrin F'alls 38 Brooklyn 6
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Cropper, Lawrence Clark, Mr•. day pil)lt w~en he topped
who struck out ~~~ and walked
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Both Don Meredith. finally Wadsworth 24 Kenstou 14
Kettermg Fa&lt;rmont West 0 Robert Whitt, Stanley Harriacn. Francisco l7'fame WIMer
one. Ken Bpyen tw,.run bom,er
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tagged as the No. I Cowboy Cuyahoga Heights 211 Orange 16 Graham Local 12 Ansoma I
Jack llachner, Cloyd Barnett, Marichal in • bti!Uant
sent the Cardmals orr m front .
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Troy _26 lleavercreek 12
George Keller, Margaret Spano, duel. Ht pitched a ·
in the first inninM ~nd they
behind reliring Eddie Lebaron Clvd Our Lady of Lourdes 20 Hardm Northrn 12
Mrs. Charles Roush, Mrs. Ed· w~lked IJtAII and struck out ed three in the pmth wtth
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lor lour years, was a doubtful
Richmond Heights
Belle C.nter 0 gar A Arnott and infant son, ei&amp;ht batten- lnclpding Willie
starter. So was receiver Buddy Mentor 35 Stow o
ALFERD A&amp;L 13 JOPPA 0 Mrs. Clifton L. Morris and in· Mays three times-in 1 triu-!"ph
Dial, half of the Dial . Tommy Fairport 14 R•vw'de 6
Br~kv•lle 16 DIXIe 12
fant son, Mrs. Paul Kelley and thl!t en~blod the Phitlies
McDonald trade acquisition that Wolloughby south 24 Chardon Carlisle 20 Little Miami 12
infant son, and Mrs. James maintain their sl•·game hold on
had boosted Dallas hopes.
Ashlabula Sl John 26
Centerville. 20
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R. ~hiler and Infant son.
first place.
The Card;nals. rated a narrow
.~shtabula Harbor 0
West M1ddietown MadiSon 12
flcore lo Flflll
choice for the Eastern crown liighland 34 Buckeye 6
Tipp City 24Covington 0
A thought for the day: The Mariehal matched Be•&gt;nett's: [lt3T N. 2nd "'"· Mldd 1•1M'rt
over Cleveland in a Uniteo Hillsboro ~~; 1.ebanon G
Eaton 36_Twm Valley South 6 French &amp;~thor. Alexandre Du· sllutoul wtchina until lhe
OFFICE HOURS
Press lnternauonal pre- season Canton Lincoln 22
Xerua Wilson .&amp; F~1rborn 6 (tie) mas the Elder, once said: "All inning. 'tony Taylor, on
TUISDAY 9 A.M.
survey. were given a seven-canton South LaSalle .14 Franklm 0
human wisdom il summed up '*- aa 1 re~U of a fielder's
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,VPOINTMI~Y
point bulge over the Cowboys Louisville 38 Gienwoll'l 6
Plata C1ty 34 Greenvue 13
In two words... wall and hope." choice dtlfiPI w~icll Clay 0&amp;1·
in the only NFL opener sched· Minerva 30 Newton Falls 6
Trotwood MadJSon 44
Adv. lor _Monday Sept. U .
rymple was run down between
phon• WY 24297
uJed tonight.
North Canton Hoover 12 Dover
Jefferson 0
eecond. and third base, scored
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UnMieta...ltlr fleW •••
The remainder or the league Sandy Valley ,tl) Lake n
Wapa~oneta 38 Lem?n Monroe 0 Cory Rawson '11 Riverside 12
game's
nm on a dou·
swings inW action Sunday 1~ 1th Orville 33 Northwest 6
Versailles 32 Miami East 0
Qx[ord Talawenda 2t Ross 0
llnmle-qlt!r
the world champion Chicago ruslaw 14 Fairless_12
Piqua 13 West Milton 0
Madison South J
Bears at Green Bay, the East· Cuyahoga Falls 13 Mansfield
Butler :ll
West Liberty Salem 30
ern champion New York Giant• Akror East J9 Akron Central
P~qua Catholic 14 Van Wert 40 Delpbos St. Johns
at Pbliadelphoa. Cleveland at Akron South 20 Akron Hower
Washington, BaiUmore at Min· Lisbon !6 carrollton 8
nesota, Los Angeles at Pitts- Loveland 22 Glen Este 6
bul'lh •nd Detroit at San Fran· Milford 42 Country Day sctJOOI ,Q
cisco.
Culerain 36 North College Hill
Green Bay and Cleveland Sycamore 60 l'a;rfield 0
were picked by mght. the Giants Cincinnati LaSalle 14 Franklin
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The Cl!rdlnals also have a ml· Brookville, Ind. 13 Harrison 6
nor quar!Hback injury problem Cincinnati Moeller 114
'" .:barley John!on's knee, but De&lt;· Park 0
C!LYDE WALKEII
!le lfU expected to starta nd Wyoming 40 Norwood 8
!?t&gt;aclt Wally Lemm has reserve Indian Hilt 22 Lockland 0
"Fltrm t.oana
Golllp~Jio
Pho111 WI·9-3202
iuc!4Y Humphrey in the wings Reading 16 Princeton 0
for 'Allit4E~
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Pearl IJ,
to pi! Johnson If need Cincinnati St. Xavlet 27
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bato In the ollie lnform•lll!n lhortieultu•e. entem•I•IY· soils, sour(!&lt;! " avatlable tQ lllt!m - 9r l7r conlrulltnK tn"'''ll
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Js available Qn hoi" to control water, ~el'd~. economicl, and to any of the 1110 million citl- l you can ~et a buUeU~ rovenn1 ~ ~
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The United State• Degar~ (nse&lt;)~ ~nd dl~ea•es In your I man• othtr
•mon. Zerut , ol thlo country
lite subject at your local ~;..
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ia of tnter~•t tft the urban. on to prepare dicUonarles, en- flQwttn, trees, shru s. f2 ) f s ~parlnuml gr A.JrJculturt are .
th h
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Tht 1\ithlfY of the Unlted dweller. Thls Involves planting cyclopedias, mlf:B!ines
and the~r preparation, c!lre. gre~- the A&amp;rJcylture
Stabih~atiao ~~~rkwlof R&lt;:~~ :in:~s ar , '~ e j
States llepartmtnt ol Alricul· the garclon, aram11•· ntir and newspaper articl~l. ~nd ~aunt· valtrton_. how( ) to buy thekmt.h (ll •Sond Cconservatoon Sem~~ · tno
Bernard Gainor at Burb@rto~ 1
POULTRY FEEDS
turt (UIDAl has betn alo"1)' air, sun llnd shade. compet· less textbooks. Few people re· nu I1ton , 4 p1anmng 1 c ens
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I TOP PRODUCTION
UNIFORM I!IJj;
last few yeara o number or IDli· ners. and &amp;UJge~tad m~"a1e- of the knowledtJe
in
!llliPY liolds oniJ ololhts, repairing carpelo, and the Fodera! Forest Service ~- · ~ ertk urah co
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vities have pruvided ~irect ~n- ment and care of your house 1s USDA - an t!"}at this 3ame !6) aun y•ng, removmg s\lln~
e n1t""' SlMittll Department
1\&gt;!r and Mn. Fred Shain of
menl•~r~in
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efits to tht public '8 you, the plant5.
of Ai(rtC\Jltl.lrP IS your_ depart- I R &lt;letrl+! James Circle Df New
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nr rhe Mary c·trc 1e home
consumer In turn hav1 be~n
plannmg your
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wttlt farmerltl and others to as· 1 1
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PrOI'ico re~a rcil, b...,ding aa4
t&gt;&lt;odU&lt;t ... rJ.!y OIO&amp;ble JOlt )D mo ...
wide btnofit lo urban
cred!l , plannln~ for large pur·
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or Mri Lyndon r.ylor. OliVO· sun· you . of a pl~nt!lul •upply l l:a:~~\:~..,r o;· ~:~g Bo~~om at:
ta!.n flock health ~ordNte to pr..
a, well II l~rmen. Tho rani• ehase• . consideration of morl·
CLIJII COMMI-""S
of food , fiber, and wood ~t rea- trnd•d the Gainer reumon held
vadir'!K local conditaons.
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gage loans and mltnY other
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tuma were led by Mrl . Glenn SOiltjbJt&gt; cost - and to conse rve
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itemfil related to household And r~~s. ~·
Sprou~e, rre~~ot Smith, her topl J waa "Abund· our SOi l. water, roresl. and the at the Rtsmg Sun Park at Lan· l
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problems, through the problem family financl"l·
ew av~n "nor om· ant !.•fo." The ~~~'""'am "Chtis- wlldhfe thai depend on them . ca~er SunRday. lied
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of ground mole• in uarda, to Valuable Information ls avaH- an s Club. tnQounce:s depi:lft· tun. ~ife" was pre~entid by Mrs Much of the de rt
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mtmt chaumen for the comln" Juamta. M11 nltil
. IJI men s Brmker Sunday afternoon .
the IUIIelted removal
and able for buying, remodeling and
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work senes you dtredly every
riddance of h(']rneta• nests and addin&amp; additWil5 tP )lOUr home year. They are as follow;,. Con- During the buslne11s meeUng day. The!ie aervtces are yours
factor!'" of interest hem iii the servattoll - Mrs. Eugcue Hes- Ra.lly Day at the church was to Ulle ~ lo help you ahop, 1
Sunday's Geme•
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location of the haUlU~. house ~n; IntcrnaUonal Clubs and planned for Septe!l'ber 27th wiijt plan your meals improve our Ne-w York at Los Angeles
plans, kitchen arraniem•nlt, International Scholarsh•ps - an all day a!fa&lt;r. A covl!f"d
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Y . Pittsburgh at Houston, mght
wood use and paiqling, pur- Mrs Tom Qrown ;_ Edl.lc~llo~- dish dmner will be ~eld at the ' dt~l. :!ant . your garden, tend Cmclnnatl at Milwaukee
Minersville, Ohio
chase of household equipment, Mrs. James Cunnm&amp;h~m. Fme noon hour. There wJJl be spec- yoJr lawn, and even enjoy your St Louis al Chtcago
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correct Ule of •iectrlolty In ~lfe -:- Mrs. Gary Roush ; In· 1 Mrs. Ershel Sleeth W&amp;l ap·
- -your home
ternatJOnal A.ffams. (concerning pomted as Secretary of Youth.
NJwHell•nd
care and Golld Shtp !lope) Al•uya oi Qoncern to the ur· Mrs. St:lnle Colle ; Public The group planned a Rummage
ban r~oidenl has been the m· 'ff 1
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Sa 1e to be held on October 9th
n a n - rs. 8111 0 aviSth p
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formation avail(Jb)e on clothmg Safety - Mrs Robert Barnitz , al e rl.lg Store Ul ~~. e
and fabrics and cooking re- Sta
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l1:tted to nuiritton and heplth. ansmpsMor
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In reQent yeo". the United c. _ Mrs. Jack siewart, Com- Those attending were Mrs
States Department of Agricul- munlty Improvement_ Mrs. A 0 . ! Howard, Sr., Mrs. Glenn
• Sh~rpens own kni vea
tnre has been dele11oted reopon- L. Sprouse; Membership--Mrs. I Sm•th. Mrs. _Donald Bailey,
albtltty to conduct
maJor 1David Richardson; Cancer _ . Mrs. Frank Bailey, Mrs. Tom
in 4Y, Minutes
research tn the field of mRrkel· 1 Mrs. Joey Roush· State Prcj· 1 Manley, Mrs. Frank Spradlmg,
ing an~ to provide practical m· lect _ Mental He~lth _ Mrs.! Mrs Charles Lester, Mrs. l~az.
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formation to consumers
for I Richard Grinstead; u. S. Sav·l en Roush, Mri. Marlon Rtch·
SEE US TODAY FOR
the buylns of farm prnducts.
Stamps _ Mrs.
Roger 1ards, Mrs. Leo Burrell, Mrs.
A FREE DIMO!IISTRA·
An important aspect or this
John Ferguson, Mrs. Arthur
field has been the deslgnat~nn Club meetmgs for the com- I Th~bet, Mrs. Robert Herndon,
TIOI'ol ON THE
of U. S. Gr~des as a gu1de ing year Will resume on Mon· Mrs Erohei Sleeth, Mrs. Char·
616 CHOI'PER
for the buyln&amp; of quality food. day, September l~th at 7. 30 jle&lt; Cundiff, Mrs. Mar;on om.
p.m. at the Ale~-Quiilen Mem· gey, Mrs. Frank Thompson and
Mosl of the mformatoon " orla' llutlding.
I Mrs. Taylor.
1
avaiillble in bulletin form that NI!H.O,CLIMA GARDEN CLUB , RHOOODENDRON FARM
can bo taken home and used The Nehaclima Garden Club
WOMAN'S CLUB
lor reference. AI the preaent
for
their
September
meet·
Th
nd
Farm
.
.
e Rhodod eron
Now's the time to do those odd repair job•
t Ime more t h11n 1OObll
u etms lng on Monday evenmg at the W
, Cl b
t
Th
0
around
the home, while you can buy Jhe needed
are available whic~ have beon Alex-Quillen Memoria' Building d
sth .u S
?.n
urs- 1'·
material• at money-saving prices.
published eopecialiy for consum· Devotions were led by the hos~ .InK
ay a torthe Cetlrb
emuerthmMeet·
u eHpouse
wt
rs. ,
Sprint Av1,
Perneroy
en.
ess and .the roll call was an_s~ G. B. Hazlett and Mrs Charles
World authorities In tutilea, wered w1th garden therapy dts· Jewell as hostesoes. Devotions
l'USSJon .
"Jesus and Work" were led by
The hostesses lor the meet· Mr.. T. Bert Rousil. Readings
,.
ing were MfS. Robert Layne, as follows were given "Sep1/irs. Tom Hoffman and Mrs. !ember" by Mrs. Charles YonPhil Batey.
ker; "Autumn'' by Mrs. CharI W.E.C.S. ~Jij:PING
les Machir an&lt;! "Country Thtngs
'·I' i rt' rI
JJ•I
Tho W.S.C.S. of the New H~v- I J..ove Most" by Mrs. .~lbert
'.I•
' en Methodist Church met on Roush.
PRE·MUIIG DOORS
CEDAR CLOSIT LJIIIIIG
Tuesfl;ly. lnlliQ• af lito Jwme The ~esson •·New Touches to
Pnt1,1m1tic
Caulking
Stepladders
Ready to install. Ali
Old Furnishings" were present·
Aromatic. l'deal for mothCompound
Door Stop
S!unli!y built
ed by Mrs. Charles Yonker.
proofiog cloMt.. I.P.)IQM
Kt•t• p JHIII S!lllt:
standard iizes in
A nominatinll «lommittee was
Jdf'Hl
fnr
~ 1 01m
fro
m
around
1\
Ill
·
handywith toot.
wood ·stepladdt"rs
•lock. As $
95
I appointed: Mrs. Robert Hoff. l
tilt\\ ami door
and sr:rl'en door).
can
apply. Only
11
low as . ,.
lltfCI IIIII man, Mrs. Clarence Thomas ,
1n a numbt!r of A btt: 1.' 011\ t&gt;ui- (lJffih Wt!h
CHAIN $AW
and Mrs. T. Bert Roush
caulkm !o( eum
l q llllirltl
Slif'S Unlr
enre Only
IJltliiHi
Those attending were Mrs. '
Robmrt Hoffman, Mrs. Ma~ine
39c
$3.95
$1.79
Grimm, Mrs. Charles Machtr,
Mrs. John T. Reltmire, Mrs. AI·
bert Roush, Mrs. Eber Roush, j
Mrs. T. Berl Roush, Mrs. Vel·
rna Roush, Mrs. J. S. Scarber·
/
"' .
Hilt's 1 cheill uw tlltiH Itt lett ry, Mrs. Clarence 1'homas, Mrs.
II tints. tro McCulltcit'o 310, o ~ur.
Charles Yonker, and guest,
JALOUSIE w•NDOWS
GARDIN STORAGE SHID
olJit, dktct drive &lt;Mit uo olt- Mary Dudding and the hcsless·
Be a u I if ul, p.-&lt;&gt;et-i&lt;: al.
lofcCULUICH's -rlliOftliAL
Metol. Will solve )"t.~Ur
Ceiling
Tile
Plywood
Also
•..
flntertlp
prim•
for
flit
Allows
ventilatiOA M1 al
••·
I
Pegboard
t
storage
iJroblems.
No
The October meeting will be
A.l'OHSilC Ut nOll·
lttrtl/ AHilt btlrlnt tlutoh itfum 1
lde11 l for gat'Yges,
kinds of wealher.
lntenor or Exter- u.'ouslit· . Sevl'ral
power boalt ClfMiretor 1 ftulh eut
the Organizational Meeting and
kttc
hr
ns,
ut1IJ1y
maintenance.
tor types 4' x 8'
h•ndltbtr with pl•ttldltd 81'111•d i rff:'n•nt pal
a covered dish dinner wiU Of'
rooms, w111 k
~,' low· ..• . • ; -4·!~
As low as
panels. Good one
Titort's tltro II toll, Soo .. '" 1ttt1
I
ern~ Eas~ ·lo liP~hop~ 4' \ a·
held at noon.
or hol h sidt-~ .
ply_
Pu.nPls
SEWING CLUB
$3.52
ISc
$3.68
The Sewing Club met
on I
Tuesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. H. L. Dyer. During
the social hour refreshments
were ~erved to those attend- t
ing: l'lrs. Ollie Roush, Mrs I
Good qualily . .. . . .
Herman
Layne,
Mrs
D.
B
l
WY-2-2115
'·
easily worked .•...•
Vance, Mrs. Fred llatey, Mrs. I
Reu Meiga General Hotp. R. F. Bryant, Mrs. Lloyd Roush
l'omtroy, Ohio
WY 2·2176
l'ameray Mrs. L. C. Roush, Mrs, How·
ard Wagenhals, Mrs
Edwin
(otttltinv~on Slorttt hon
Cs!Millltian Storm Windows
Stein, Mrs. D. A Smitll a n d
Glau in Winter, Serlin
Mrs. Dyer.
The next meeting wtll be held
in Summer. All&amp;ilea in
In Summ•r. Save fuel,
Interior or Exterior .
on Sept~!ll)ler l!!h at the home l
stack.
$
add to com- ~1 4.25
9
·
of Mrt. N. o. Wetn.
lort. As low a•
Ao low ao..
9~.~
1
ROTARY CLUB
I Y c. J!. BLAIIEIJ..E!:
Co. Jlllt. Aceal, AIJ'i.

~

Carmel
Society Notes !

I The Rotary Club met
on
: Thursday evening for thf;!ir reg' ulor dinner meeting. The Dis. I trict Governor was the
auest
speaker for the evening. Those
atlending were Donald Fogle·
song, Herman Layne, Donald
F. Roqsh, ~loyd :1oush, Floyd
Cormack, Richard Ord,
Dr.
John Ridgway Clyde
Foley.
Rome William&gt;On, Russell Cape·
hart, Harry Miller, Edwin Stein,
Arth~r Thabet, Thomas Reed,
and Rev. Marlin Berlaford.
PEl!SONALS
Mr. and Mrs. John Grime&amp;
of Rural Retreat, VII'Jilll~ were
recent houseguests of /lfr. and 1
Mrs, B. 1\. Vance.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sullivan
sons !lave moved to Char·
leston, w. Va.
· Andy J(ar!!Ch~ll&lt; o( c~tcno.
Ill. visited his parent~. · Mr.
ond Mrs. Louis Kar9Citnlk, over
lhe weekend.
''
·Mr. and Mr~. '1\op~rj. ;'iol\11$·
ton and family haye IIIMV~ to
M~~~ds~u,, w.

v,:: ·

GLAZING COMPOUND

'·

~1
' ,l

,,
Wooh loolno
Best quahty. Several different sty·

les, f'rleta start
as low as __ __

·' +lllltltllill
'
{

.;

.,,

Vanity
Severu.l dlfferl' nt
style1. Plenty of

closet space. Pn

..

ees start

8!1

$27.95

low

-

Tub Encloourt
Gl;~s s

wilh a lu mi-

num frame . Nv-

Sj

In

handy cans ..... .

35c each

INSULATION
"" lyes ......... .

3! c Sq. ft.

lan rollers Ea.1uly

mstaJled. Only

$39.95

ROOF COATING
5 gal. buckets .. . ...... .

$3.85

I

�..

•

~Dally

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WANT AD

Sent1Del, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Sept. 12, 1964 1..,....,...,..........,_ _ _.,.._......,....,...._;;;:1,

For lent

INFORMAnON
""' r •
.... u

....,_,It,.. . ...... • •

_

MODERN 4 room and

o., ..,...... .,..,.. ~

..

..--·-·

furnished · -.tlftMI.t.

bath
M i d-

dloport. WY S-m4.

t II lfe

• m ;". ...Ei.":' : ~.~,.:;:_• •
, .•

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IPPnn

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dlnolll ...
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,...porw~t~..

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WARM

MORNING

beale with fan. Like new.
n.,d Jlllklu, 1150 W. Main
Slreel, Pomeroy.
t-!Utp

TWO BEDROOM. prqe Iipari..
AUCI'ION
ment in Middleport Phone S.IUnlay, Sept. lith, IJ:II p.IL
WY 2-.1%17_
9 II Stp I HAVE_SOLD my !ann home
FURNlSHED house, newly decorated inside and out, Porneroy . $50.00 month without

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l{i)

For Sa..

I

and w1U sell the followmg: per.
sonat property , located JUst
East from tbe junction
of
State Routes 124 and J3
at

2 S~GNS
~ QUALITY

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

1961 Chevrolet ~-Ton Pickup
8 cyl. Delux~ ce b, low uu.Jea&amp;:e,

Women needed to IIU I)O&lt;!Itlona 11 .Uolllanto In Dental,
Proleulonal OUicea &amp;nd · Ho1pitalo. Complete Trainln&amp;,
Professional, Publle 1\elationl, I..borltory' aee~
Speeeb and Chum - qe 18 - aa. Sbon CoUJ'Ie, ueel!ODt
aalarie1, marr.ied or linale. WlU not Lnterfen wJth pru.
ent job. Cambrldae Collq e. Write, a1Y1n1 addrtu and
telephone number to Boz 888-C, e/O The Dall,y SenllDel,

$1395

iiood tire., red

fintlih. he1ter.

1959 Dodge lh·TOn - - - -- - - $995
New 8 ply tlr es, V8 enetne. Loolu and runa like ne w. Heater.

1953 Chevrolet ~-Ton ----- $299

Alfred

DENTAL AND MEDICAL ASSISTANT

Pomeroy, Ohio.

Sunday Scbool atfl!nd•nce- "'
Sept. 5 was M. O!ferm, w11
'14.74. Worablp servtaoo wen
held at 10:45 with Lloyd DUJ.
Inger, lay leader. Worablp letvices were held at I p. m. with
Rev. Cu to.

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. ...,.,. ..,

Ut
Soc1"ety Notes

@)
·. ~-

Pomeroy Motor Co.

la _.t~ ""'

..,. ...........

8 ply tirea, • speed tran1.

Television Revue
lly RICK DU BROW

'
!R } d Lo B

1be WSCS wlll have a bak•
utilities. Call WY 2-5262 lD Rocksprlnga Fairground and
aD
aale at the Roblnaon 111o&lt;e Fri,..,.,
I 11 tfc
opposite Cannan Rest Home.
day aftei'IIOOD, Sept. II, from
n.nu. "" • .... , ~ , evenings.
llll l&gt;o ff&gt; U ir' ~~.... . ... IIOII!it
3
to 1 and on sa turday from
tJ ~n tt . . . ...,...,. fm n.,... ,....,11.,.
1 ROOM and bath house. In
Living
Furniture
-- In
part Room
a• follows
:
noon until 4 p. m.
1.1~, DIS- I l l •n ~· .., · Minersvillo. Write Raymond Porrh Furniture
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
Mrs. Eloaoor Boyles · h 1
,
"A&amp;Ll OJ
l "M4 Nk4 •
QIUTY
! Brown, 755 Stolzer Rd., Lol Phil T V
POMEROY OHIO
bee
..... , Uent I the1
UW - It :m for 1M. - " ' miD
ro - .
'
ANNOUNCE SON'S BIRTH
n a aura- pa
1
•mu"' C.r.tl \Od ll:l ...,a~ .....,. b
I
247, Columbus, 19, Oh~ot 6tc
Desks
Mr. and Mrs. David Wise- VIsiting Mr. &amp;nd Mr•. Clyde St. Joseph llospltal In Park·
Oft 1r.ll ttOOa.
Stands
man are announcini the hlrth Lawrence were Mr. and Mrs. ~rsb1111.
. . . A. • - •
~-""· l" . . D&amp;1b
• runtat' ...,.,• . o\ • '"' Wtll ..oo ..
2
BEDROOM
house
with
bath,
Chests
ol Drawen
Real
Estate
For
S1le
Business
Servicea
of a son, Evan David, born Guy Sayre 11114 Ida Schrider Arthur Atherton underwen1
l'M llJ II:.UiY
1
basement,
hardwood
floors.
Pole
Lamp
and
Other
Lamps
August
II, at Meigs Memorial of West Carrollton, Fred Ger· surgery at the University llooro PW.l... •
2
IUSU l:J PIOUUCINO
3
1 built .
rabinots. 1678 LinrVery Nice Bedroom Suites ROME toi-· rent In Pomeroy - ·~v ru d ··::.·
~"'· CoP: Hospital, Pomeroy. The baby
~~a= Pa.,ofMr. :::;_pita! in Columbus last week.
room.
and bath. WY W57S
es ma • "' legal papers, weighed 7 lb. II oz. The Wise- rs.
r
an
Mra. Alura Taylor Is 110t 1&lt;1
, oln Heights. 2all T r a c y Modern Buffet
PHONE WY 2-2157 ' Whaley, WY 2-3054.
Dishes
birth records and almost ony mana have a daughter, Jana. lucky, Dr. and Mra. Charles well at this wrltlllj!.
~ 9 6tc Frigidaire Washer
HOUSE lor Sile. Beside ~:c:; other documents. Also lamln- Mrs Margaret Parsons lo- Morgan of Tens and Mr. and
"==========~---------___:_ Dryer and Mangle
bury school. Call WY 2-6542 ling In plalllc, film to pre- cal, ~nd Mr. and Mrs. 'Roy Mrs. Eugene Ritchie and Joyce Chas. D. Woode and C. E.
for Window Fan
:"e your valuable papero. Wiseman, Ravenawood, W. Vo. Ann of Portland.
Woode ol Tuppers Plains, ,...
•
FURN ISHED apartment
In Memory
rent . F'ive rooms and bath . Many other household items FOR SALE- Middlep·•rt'.a taU.
ater IDiurance, Pomero~,. - are the grandparents, and Mr. Mrs. Dagmar Rummager ot ceived ~ord.~ that their sister,
1
9 4 IIC ""d Mrs. Earl Starkey of Car- Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mrs. Ora Schaeffer, bas undei',
Good Low Boy Trailer
Utilities furnished. Close to
est b""d'-. loco•· • ••• N.
I
Good
W
tslern
Saddle
~
""'
-~, at Doctors
IN MEMORY of our lillie son. busine" district. Phone WY
Seeond Street, Middleport
penter and Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Fledge r ••'•m•n, Ky visited gone ser1 DUB sur •••
McCulloch
Newman
BUJ'o Wl seman, RuII and , R. D., are Belva and
' ~~
Hospital In Columbus ·
Lonnie 1Tigerr Hudson. who, 2-3092
I I lfc
Also a Lot Chain
of HandSaw
Tools
Priced ror quiet .ate
Ia- PIAJI10
dette,1'UNING.
Middleport,
WY ._,.
Nell Groce. .,
701
passed away one year ago
Log Ch qUire at Ohio Hotel
grandparents.
d
Ev
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Yost
9 3 30tc great
,,
h f Se
be 1963 ~uRNISHED and unfurnished
ams
WELCOME DAUGHTER
Mr. an Mrs.
erett Sisson
0
11
wit' IJl
o
ptem r .
- "
Anvil
1 Lt&gt; c
and Lois visited Mr and Mrs and family of Sugar Grove re-Wt&gt; had a little angel once, 1 apartments. Inquire at the
HOUSE painting, roof repair. Mr. and Mrs. John Montgom·
·
II spent several daya bere
Who we loved oh. so we ll.
Ohio H&lt;&gt;rel.
8-14--Uc Fence Stretcher
FOR SAtE In Mrddleport, t chimney pointing. $1.110 an eroy &lt;Alberta Snowden) of AI- Emerson Johnson, Portland.
ce~I y th .
ts M
nd
Steel Cabinet
bedroom brick bouse,
2 hour. VI 3-2700 _
l -5-7\p .
.
with
ell' paren ,
r. a
Bu t Jesus called one day ,
rHREE and four roo'b fUrnish&amp;
Lawn Mower
baths. lot and a bait. oul of
ma, Kan.s ., are announcmg the Mrs. Jim Carruthers
and Mrs. Harry Guthrie and Mr.
And took him home &lt;o dwell. ad IIlii 1ll1furDilbed apart.
Other tools not listed
high water
Nice location
birth of a daughter on Aug. 29. daughters, Canton, spent sever- and Mrs. Tom Yost.
Sadly mi ssed by fath•r and lllllllll. WY U434
12 6 ttc
William Collins, Owner
See by &amp;POOIDtment. or call
Auto Sales
She has been named Mealrue al days with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Gaul remains Ia a
mother. Mr. and Mrs. James
Terms Cash
li'Y 2-2885 or WY :1-3250.
lJI62 2 DR. i&gt;IyDioulll- V-8 To,. Jean and weighed 8 lb. 4 oz.
Marvin Marks.
critical condition at UniversiHudson. brothers, siSier.s, and SOUSE for real In Pomeroy, Not Responsible for ,
&lt;&amp;I 18 tic
Fllg
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Snowty Hospital in Columbus.
his Aunl Rosi• and familv_.
three I'OODII and llath. Call
que
bt, power brakes. Ra- den, local, and Mr. and Mra. Mr. and Mrs. Char_le• Yost Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robin·
This is all nice cloan mer- - dio and heater. 1'lus week
of Cl 1 nd
vi "
Nel
9-IZ-ltc wr 2--35'7$ •Iter 5 p, m.
HOUSE FOR SALE, BarruoaFrancis Montgomery of Longseve a were Stung
· son and daughter, of Belpre re- - - - - - -f 'Z/ lfc
chandiS&lt;
•ille. Thre, bedrooms and
Powell'• Service
vllle, R. D. are the grandpar- lie Cozort.
cently visited his mother, Nina
Notice
18
HOUSE. 4 rooms, bath,
pie- Bradford Auction Company
~~th- s;;n ~~wn
The Rambler
: - ;;~t sgr:dpare;::.s Eare Charles Weber, son of Mr. Robinson and aunt, Clara Foil·
8·
turt&gt; windov.. basement, pick· Critt Bradford, Auctioneer
one
·
·
e no en 8
m- and Mrs. Norman Weber, ls en- rod.
8
. . el fe ne&lt; yard 1671 · Lincoln
&lt;9)
%5~ Ute World Standard of Compact est Harrison, local, and Mr. rolled at Mountain State Col- The annil81 Alfred Church
WILL TAKE oloerly people m- , He• hts Phone WV 2_271!0
• _
E:o:c:ellenee
and Mrs. Charles Montgomery lege in Parkersburg, w. Va. Homecomillj! wllJ be held on
10 my homr. Phone W&gt; 2-1
g
a-z2.tfc US ED LUMB ER - 2 by 4 • . 14. BRICK veneer ranch borne. Big car room, ride and pel' of Langsville, R. D.
Sunday, Sept. 20. Sundey at
2987.
9-li-Stp __ ---~
__ __
25&lt; each. Also used bnck, Quality construction and ma· formance. Small car
SHOWER HONORS BLACKS
Mr. ,and Mrs. Fred Larldns , a . m., The Melody Four
30
I FOUR room furn ished apart- $15.110 per 1000. Phone WY 2- terial. Spacious living room,
and managerabllity
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Black spent a weekend with Mr. and 9Quartet
singing from
to
MEXICAN tomatoes. \Villi am: mont Phon• WV 2-3658
5312.
9 10 file 3 over-sized bedrooms,
2
See
&lt;Sharon George) were honored Mrs. Harley Larkins, Belpre.
, a. m. and agaln 11
lor the
11 30
H. Holmes. Syracu~e_ _ _ __ _ ~-II 24 tfc PUBLIC AUCTION. Saturday, car patio, 2 story out buildMetropol!latt Motors
with . a shower prior to their Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hay· afternoon program al 1:30. Othtlc FOR RENT, modern
house. September 19, I p. m. Rufus ini. Well located on bfoautilulE. Malo Street, Pomeroy
mamage at the home of his man of Michlian and Mr. and er loc;al talent in the afternoon.
- - -- - - -- -- - six rooms and bath. Youngs- Orender resident-e. Stat • ly l&amp;ndscaped hill.
Phone WY 2-317t
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mrs. Albert Fitzpatrick of Col· The Rev. CaatQ wlll deliver th&lt;
LOSE WEI GHT saiely and eas- town kitchen, tile flom, I&lt;&gt; Route 684 between
miles north of Fairgrounds.
4 22 lfc Black. Mrs. John (Mary South- umbos spent I weekend with afternoon message. A basket
lly. with new Oex-a-&lt;hei tat&gt; rated 31 136 Lincoln-rd Ca ll ville and Downington.
Rt. No. 33. Te rms may be lJI62 PONTIAC. 12250. 4 door ern) and Mrs. Robert &lt;Conrue) Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hayman. dinner will be promptly al 11.
lets. Only 98c Stark Pharm· WY 2-3020.
b 29 tfr
I good milk cow, I other cow, arranged. Call WY 2-66~tlc
hardtop. Catalina, blue Ill&gt; Black w~re hostesses lor the Dinner guests of Nellie Ste- The Orange C11risllan Church
3
acy.
S-t -Wtp
-~8 smaller cattle, \Varm Mornilh. automatic transmtss11111. event wh~eh w_as held Aug. 28. them were Mr. and Mrs. How· wllJ have their annual Home-~ -- I UNFURN ISHED apartment, ing healers, coal range, smau
-·•y. Mi~rileport. CaD IVY z, A SOCial everullj! was enjoyed ard Young and Ernie Grlmm of coming Sunday, Sept. 13.
WATER ~AI [;~fi~ti Ca ll Tom . With bath and utility room. electric stove, dinette suite,
IIOWtr steering, power brakes and refreshments were sen:ed .Paden City, •jl. Va., Edith OsDana Swartz of Columbus
Diddle '
or WI 9- 803C.. Brownell Av e. , Middlo- , dimng room suite, bedroom
1ft, II
radio and enras. 910 Broad- after ~ honorees opened lhier bom, Keno, Kenny Reyoolds spent Sunday night and part
25 2
9 0 61
port Call WY 2-304;
i suite, office desk and chair,
52119.
• 29 tic many gUts.
and Diana Rae Pomeroy and of Monday with hla daughter,
9 10 Jtc ' lots of other merchandiSe.
BAND ATTE~DS CAMP
Mr. und Mrs. Bertie Srnifu.
Mrs. Paul Buckley and family .
SIX ROOM hotiS~:-Laurel Cliff .fonn Hammil, Auctioneer,
frame Employment Wanted
The Rutland Hiib
School Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Tuttle,
' Rd. Phone W.Y 2-3919.
I Terms; Cash
house with bath. Automatic gas- WILL DO baby sltUIIl! and iron- hand_ and their director, Ralph Florida, spent a few days with •
'
9 JO lfc i Not responsible for accidents fired hot atr heating Enclosed
ing In my home. Phone WY 2- JarviS, attended ~ one. week Mrs. Harriett Bryant.
__ _ _ ~ _ ~
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9 10 6tc
porch, full basement wltb com- 3459 _
1 10 !tc camp at Canter • Cave near Lois Sisson and Carl Baker
PLANNING
: APAR TME NT, 1:!8 Butternut I
mode, lavatory and shower.
Jackson, Aug. 23 lhru 28. The spent a weekend with Mr. and
YOUR VACATION?
Very nice for lhrte or rooms ~· G. E Portable dishwasher. 3 Located on excellent lot witll
lt;~surance
week ~~s spent
marching, Mrs. Junior Koenig of Dela·
for men "",'lth ~lichen prlVJ~- years old. In good condition. driveway and garage on Grav· IOHNSON, SlmpeoD lnluraace memor1zmg music, an~ learn-. ware, Ohio.
Rood sorvlce, boil band
eges. Jnqu1re 1 hu rsday , Pn- 1 Phone WY 2_5127_
el Hill near swimming
pool. Aaency, ID. AU flll'llll ol ID ing field manuevers wbich they Diana and Linda Baer of Pom- _"'jj;i;,:;:ij;b:;";:i:llrvice •nd trevelservict
day or Sa turday.
9 10 3tc
~~n. ltlranct Jim JobDBOD and will present at football games. eroy called on Mrs Oscar
By Mn. Herbert Roll*
9 10 tfc Twenty year financing
CALL:
-I
ble with modest down
pay- Bud SmiptiOII, Acl!llll.
Swimming was enjoy"!! during Babcock.
'
Mrs. MUes Childres•
and
lfc
E. M. BURTON
I
For Sale
MEXICAN tomatoes. William mont and good credit report.
rest
periods
a!ld
a
cook
oot
was
Mr.
and
Mra.
David
Carter
Mrs.
Carl
Shultz
Sr.
were
eall1 1
w~ l ·l632
H. Holmes, Syracuse.
POMEROY - 4-room
held the last evening at camp. spent the weekend with Mr. ed to Ottawa, w. Va. Sunday
!71 Bro1dw1Y
Ml••l•oorl , CORN, 200 bushel $1.50
bu. i
8 28 tfc
house with hath, gaa
Instructions
Band members were lrana· and Mrs. Carl Dill, Pomeroy. by the death of thell tmly
AI farm near Ches ler. L1r k Sk1l-~' ~I.N&lt; ' ER Se
machlnet ing heat, nice basement . with - - - ported to and from camp by Betty Louden anc1 "family c1. brother, JOII8h Napier,
who
AUTUMIIBU.E lns&gt;~rance been ' let Road. Phone Coolvillo 667 : ne~ $1iB51Jw~;. !&gt;everaJ used workshop, also cellar._
U. I . CIVIL SIRVICI •••••• Ve_rnon Weiler. school
bus Cheshire spent several days suffered a 'cerebral bemorrhai•cancell~ ? J.ost vuur opera
3737 VIvian Maxey. 9-IHitc 1 macbmea at bargain pnces ed attic, corner lot wtth con- Men ~•a. ,. . IWt tl1lb .. driver, and luggage, bedding, with Mr. and Mrs. Dorsel Lar- Attending funeral services on
tor'a bcenae? C.ll WY 3-o!flll6 LEGHORN hens for sale,
40 fhe to'abrtc Sbop. : :. inger Sales erete driveway . Only $4.000. !!.':i~,:,._~ ~.!'.!::'
and instruments were hauled kJns. .
Wednesday were Mr.
and
ltitk . rents each . r H
Pi•rce . ' ood ServiCe, Pomeroy . Ohio POMER?bYb- th6-room h frtiamel :::: ,.'i'r::.::...:,:o:'~ l•bo. bdy Eugfene.dHdollliday. Kennedy Had- George Curtis of Reedsville, Mrs. Miles Childress, Mr. Caan~
- -· Langsvtlle Ohw
9-Ll--titp l WY Z-2284.
4 21 ttc house wtt 3 • gas
-ea ng,l ;;&amp;an..; .... ·~•rnentt w n r. ~"""' ox 0 Ml eport serv
as and Mr. and Mrs. Zem Pierce Mrs. Carl Schultz Sr.,
r.
c- .
' - · ~large lot with plenty
garden I !!"'"-1:· ,~ "'•"":". ""'- -..;,.;, lifeguard. Band mothers serv· •pent 1 week In Columbus witb Schult. Jr., Mrs. Charles FindFor Sale or Rent
F UH SALE - 21 foot house St
rt' G
Sh
h ling space, ootbulldings. Pay mod
ing as cooks and chaperones for Mr and Mra Denver Curtis
ley and sons Mra.
Darrell
_
tratler Good condition F'irst · ewa ~ un
op, un
t m0 unt fa owners
·
the entire week were Mrs J
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1
' supplies . Shotgun shells of esd a
r_ t'
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Legal Notice
. Wh'1te, mn
.,_ Mari T. ... Allison, the amall daughter Ba ge y,
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FIVE ROOMS and bath. house. $250 takes it . PhorM? WY 2· all kind s_ Have guns _ will an asswne exts rng
Sle
.
e urner, of Mr. and Mrs. CIPt Gauthom row Hall and Woodrow r.
123 Hudson St.
Mlddleport. l 2922.
9-ll-31c , 1 . d H
h 11
. II POMEROY - 6-room
Tho
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Mrs. Imogene
Dean,
Mrs. of Beckley w Va Is spendlllj! Gueats Sunday of Mr. and
1
Inquire Ohio Hotel. 8·19-tfc t960 V~lksw-ag~n:--ldoor, very j: r~l t
s ~t !I ""it ~ d house with bath, gas
I !!~~~~---~:~~!11J•he•tJbj ;~e:!'.•~tP~ Marjorie Rice. Other parents 8 few day;
and Mrs. Mrs. Early Roush ·Were · Mr
- -- - -- -met . $1.095.00. Gail Miller O~i~.
., 9 ~ ~~u; Main Street location. Can b. oh::~ (&lt;_,;·~ ;,;_
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. _!~, assisting durlng the week Jo)tn Groce while her mother and Mrs. Roy While of Burllitjt d T 8
GH rage. Phone WY 2-JI96.
-- -- --- bought rlght.
I~11''" Po
• doM ... u , • •• were Mrs. Pearle Canaday, Mra. is m.
ton, and Mrs. Kitty Skeel! of
an e
o uy
9 11 3tc ONE "• ton Chevrolet truck, C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR !"'.'.?"!""'- •""'• 150 _00_
Jean Parker, Mrs. Judy Miller, Visiting at the home of Rev. Columbus.
·
electric
motors.
Phone
WY
Z.
Bo1
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WV
z..388t
ro=:::!~~·oh~:t.eu.
Mrs.
Flosste
Hysell,
Mrs.
Mary
and
Mrs.
w.
K.
Riggs
were
Mr.
and
\Mra.
Larry
1956
8
35
5tlt10 Squirrel tails ' grey!
05
SIZE by house trail- . 3319.
9 10 tic
_
-co, ,•• ,,. Southern, Mrs. Audrey Haley, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rlus &amp;nd of Colwnbua spent the week
each,
5000
fox
sq111
rre
l
tails,
er
A.
real
bargam
W
aller
I
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Mrs. Eileen Thompson, Mrs. daughters, Pomeroy, Mr. and end with Mr. ....
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_ rwin
9 It 6tc ROUND TABLE, bed sprmgs,
Business Services
.,,.;.
06 ea h R b 11 · to
1 Crooks W\ 2-3631
1
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c · u "' '" mea l' - - · _:_ ---~ I mattress dresaer
hand
1:-:.: :• Sutherland and Arthur Mrs. Wade Leonard of Colum- Gloeckner, Mr. 11114 Mrs. Ralpb
ends, lay ;way, keep st raight 9 PIECE walnut dining room r sv:eeper,' all lor $ts. Bendls BULLDOZER and back-hoe endMiller.
bus, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hugh· Badgely of Tuppers Plalna.
and dry. 1/ild Gm Seng $1.25 smte. Call WY 2-3&gt;15.
Dryer, $20. See Katr Carpen- loader.
Ponda,
PTA WILL MEET SEPT. 14 es &amp;nd Mr. &amp;nd Mrs. EiteD Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ad•m•,
per 02., yellow root, .10 per
9 11 31c
ter, Hysell Run Road.
ditchln p M.
The Rolland PTA will meet Mlnt of GaUipolil 11114
Mr. Mr. 11114 Mra. ~'loyd Nctrrls
oz. Moat be clean. Not stemJ. USED and new clothing and
t 10 31o
g. •
:;;~
Monday, Sept. If at 7:30 p. m. and Mrs. Gene R!ua.
Mr. 11114 Mrs• .MIIea Cblldreu,
Mall to D. H. Roe and Sons, lboes, Iinena, draperies and
fer.
In the Rolland Grade school Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Weber Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rousb
Bos
Pt. Pleasant, W. Va. curtains. Epple building, 311 1- Electric refrigerator, G.E.
'" CORNER Sent eld . Gym. The enUre teaching staff of McKeesrock, Pa., visited Mr. and Roger, Mr• .and
EI'
1 1
! .~ ~ Condor St.
9-11-3tc I dinette set, I bed complete,
~.:;-.:.,a
GOD'S REWARD
cl. the Rutland schools will be anc1 Mro. Norman Weber.
win Qt....,. ·altenlled lft!v-,
·
~
---1
buffet,
1
dresser,
extra
Life
Is
like
a
vale
of
tears,
Introduced.
A
social
boor
wiU
Mr.
--~
Mrs.
flenry
flensiov
a1
oervieel at Joppa Mefllodist
WANTED, used furniture , tools, POHCH chair, antique table,
•'rite ,_. • c.ouN
.,
diohes and household goods. I storm door, Buckeye coal chairs, I pair curtain stretch·
A. 'c. BRADFIIRD
Where sorrow llripa the heart. follow the boalneso meeting. 11114,Mr. and Mrs. David Carter Chureb eonducted by lht Rev
Any amount, large or small. ' heator, large round
table, ers. I quilting frame . Henry
I "'" Oldo
Day by day we trust and hope Refreshments wiU -be served visited Mr. and Mrs. John Car- Freeland 'Norrll 11114 the lin
Call Knotts Auction, Gallipl&gt;- bedstead , coil spring' and Beach above Bradbury School
I II ttc: To find the better part.
by the first grade mofllera as· ter at Belpre.
r.lllrrlaGa.
.
lis, Ohio. Phone 446-2917.
Sert.a mattress, lawn swillj!
I lO 3tp ~
sisted by the teacher, Mrs. ' Cafling at the Zem
IlOna Plll'lllllll II I IIIJ1lcal
~ 10 20lp and a small building to be "'"'" III&amp;N of oor
nuu_.,,. MU roof
_Ra- And when we put oor trust In Margaret ParSOIII. Baby llttero home were Mr. 11114 Mrs. fto. Pltltol al Melp Momorla1 D
_ _ __ _ _ _ _ _:
a --:- •
pair work, tree
Goo,
will be provided for youucatera bert White, Kl!llll, IIIII Dora 'pita!.
2
moved. Phone SH -4834.
~":"'Bl
Reasonable prices. Call VI 3- He gently leacla the way;
attending with their parenfl. Plerlll.
Cbarlaa Hrlpp 111111
Bobby
Help Wanted
9 11 3
05
--:;;----;-;==;;--c=.,-:-o-_ _tc wSht ampoo
pure aBsek
I 2'1 .lttp :,....
Takes us by our trembling hand Offlcero for the J9M.e5 yem Mr• and Mn. Hubert S'II'8D 'Winos Wbo
In
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D
b
a er Fuue rn 1ture 2100.
. are employed _.,.
11161 YIN ALE Mo ile Home,
.
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0
McOOY
AUCTIO.NEI!lR
••
a
brlpter,
happier
day,
are
ArllnD'
Mlller,·
prtlldeal;
vlalt.d
relatlv•
at
1CU1
L!VIIl'·
Collllllblil,
lpelll
a
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,
.,.,
1 11 lie
CARRIER for Dispat;h. daily 52 • 10 with a 10 z 15 alumin- Middleport.
~er. Olti,, 1 11 tic '
Vernon Weber, vice president: pool.
.
. wllh tbelr parenll, ~· and
11114 Sunday, Naylor s Run. , urn awrung. Roger Keller,
.
does not favor anyone,
Mra. Joe Bolin, tre1181U'81', 11114 Mr. 11111 Mn. ,Jfurrard YOUIII Mrs. ~ Hupp llllllfr~J.lld
Phone WY 2-2531 ~_f:I2-3tp 1 Star Route, Pomeroy, Ohio, PE=I\ready, ~ F eotr
EXPERIENCED
Aceordlng to his name,
, Mr•. Richard Martin, ...,.tary, ·of
City, _
vi. Va., llljd' Mrs, J~ wm,t. -: · !,;"", ·
WAITRESS wanted. Apply in : Phone Chester 1185-3393.
· Lons Bot:'Ohio, t
Ills worldly IOC!do or poverty, PTA COMMI'l'I'EE8
Nellie ~tethem were vlalllbl Tlloae flt""'!JDI Jbe Ourt r;.
person. qportsmon Bar, Pom- •
·
9 9 lie 1115,1201, •
--;;;:
Or
hll
lmmbrtal
fame.
RuUand
PTA
~
Ar;
Mt.
11114 ~· ~ Smllll. . unloD at Jtner ~ P~ .I 1
1 1
1
eroy.
1 II 31e REGISTERED Jersey
c0 w
~•
!bur Leo Miller bu D-V~!t\11 lbli , Mr. and Mrs.' Em~ Wyatt I1IMilhJI'e Stmtllf ~ Eclward
,
-· LOOKING FOI IICUitl
with third call, hay, ~asaey
Real Estate for Slle
,But be rewarda tbe faithful followlnc cblirmeD of 1001111111~ are moviDI IJidt ID Twu
1. Notan. ,~. _
Mrs. ~ · ·
JOI?
Ferguson Tractor in
Good
soul,
• 1
leett for the lldloOJ term cl. 1ofr, IIIII Mn. Joe BilleD of llobiiiiiOII "'aii ~ ~- ~ '
..
shape. Call SH U124.
FOR SALE
f
h ••
That lirugllea, daJ and Diehl llle4-46. El:Aieullve - Dooald ,Moo MastJr. W. VI ' ..-1
811- Dotiolnil, Jeffrey 11_1!1
~
'"' o. ~ a"" ....._ 1 8 6tc
1'00111
l'rom tho lanlaat lrtts Of To Win a worthy \ place Gil Kenzie, tl8el\tlve bead, 'cl. lbe aell of Coltun")-i , vtal~_. Mr. ~ llr. ,ands· ' t.e I
_;., .. ...,. lamuan ,,_
I acre lll'OOild. Rt. I,
111llldor.er
Earth
-•'"11 ••·trtct J
V-••"'
,;,.~-••
,,_ K'eoiletb
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......... "-'• _ , , "B 'S'IZE potatoes. Also 1951 ville. Winnie Bailey, __Bo• -•!lout
llo tho By doing. whitt 11 rJib1.
~:
~~":.J..":"W,: K. Rlfrp ;;;W~Ilavlllo, lpb
*!14
,. Chevrolet lor sale or trade Ill.
9 I lip
•
Wrlgbt grade lebOoJ. prlttdpal· Ylslt.d Mr 11114 Mra. . DaVId Howard of l'!ew
i
'
Livestock
lor pickup. Cbar!•• R Har.U we 1• down thlo vale of Mrs. Belly Hutchinson 11 ~ Strllth.
' .
- .•. t .,S Mrs. Vitali 0u1t ~ . ' ~
_
~ __
ns, Portland, Ohto. Ph 0 o e SIX ROOM bouse, 15 acres, 2 WY WIQ
Pom1 , . ,
tears,
fll'am chairman:
Mro. JOIUI Mr. and Mn.' L.&gt;D. Pl«ilo fly, Dover, 11114 Mr. IIlii.
•"':'"'y"'e"'ar=--::-old Palomino quarter VI 3-2893.
I I 12tc porches, I'Ulllllng water · in I~
Hard may be tbe journey;
stewart, bud.l,el . anc1 ~: visited Jake V~ Meter.. Port- George IJoriOI» and Iii ·
t mare with or without quart· NOW IU!;AD\ meluru, oota- kitclten, apple trees,
&lt;10ll ~TING, I'll
We CIIR have lqve, joy and Mro. Jeasle White,
land.
.
Columbus.
,
· •r cult. Call Albany MY a. toea corn, , ..na $1"' ou bring bus ..and mall l'IIUie.
,. I m . "'B1 ll111.
peace wi•hln, _
ablp; Mro. Jo.net Morris, hlr. . '
.\ .~VIII,&amp; , 8mllll
. . Mr. 11114 Mn. BJmer fierce
1181,
I 11 lie
contain""' an dpick yourseb
Mr•. Paul Searls, Storya RUII 111 lifllll llaltl s-J. .... And Giill for I1UI' attorney,
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and family lpenll.abor Day
li'IVE YEAR old Western Plea.. Clarenco Proffitt. VI &amp;-2254. or phone EM 7·75ts.
..,, . . _ WY WilL
. -Al!ca rilcll ,·
bread and butter.
.
Mn.ll'loJI!f1opll, Mrs., Hom- In ~ wilh rela~
ure riding horae. Contact Ray
I 1 tic
t 10 31p
1 111 lfc
.
WEDNESD_AY - ChW llt!Up, .er Wl!'ll'l'' ~I levera_l days Mr. 11114 .Mn. ~~alb
Efans, Rt. I, Be~ I, Porn- MEXICAN tomatoes. William FOR SALE _ Two _ three • 1Lu1 '1n-, Plllmlllq ...
, MENUS I,IST£D
clJeeae strip, appl• ,~uce, wi1b ,,~· J~ Edwat;dt 11 ~. ,11114 , Mrs. ~
"'iJ\' · et'Of.
I 10 3tc H. Holmeo, Syracuse
room apartment
bulldlniH..lflll
Rutland sehool ~
cracltera, ~r..d, ":"tid', ~~ Will .....umbla.
and Rolet' eajqytid; ~
_, --•
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1 21 lfe f'..ontact Ric~ard F. F i c t,
111'-ntllt. for ~.week of' ~l If II an- TIIUR.SDAY - ~! 0 \_ Und-_ '·
. ,
- '['jew Haven Pan •Si!a4&amp;1 .,..
.
,
Wanted
Chester Oblo 18Ht115.
&amp;rttl voito ......
1
.
wlclt, potato· •lad, \11'\lt) jello, piWllfl-~s s~ &amp;tbaaf, pa11- ~ on MJl. QoUy - ~.II
; .~
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Miscellaneoua household items
'
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P-Ulp
we'-" 11 ,
~· Milt, ham lane!· buttar1 breaq, ~ .~ • \-, llarnontarlan: MlJI. JotUI ,Maf, Pplnt Pleasanl. _,'. -:{' .
I w~._-,llng~
raiWII
•. at aataie In rear of 701
, tkwer Mtolt_,,,;c-r;
_: peas an•. ·. ear; FRIDAY 1,. r.~e.ai,!Oaf, maoh'· mag~Ine and . publlcaUons; Mr. 11114 l'lln · Heiad.ei Mol- ·'
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,;;;._ w•'•• ~tc. ;._; -· _;, Broadway - enter alley from BOUSE FOR IALE: f 1'001111
a.-lftte I roll!.
cObblet, ,bona.
l,ed pototoes, ..-~!}'; ·,I'Ole &gt;iJo~, ,.Mrai F~ Miller·;· hlllo!'l8il, ria ,and qar~ aiiAildoc! __ ·,f
,.;,,. ,::::::: WY ::;1.,... ,.... Locust St., or Alb Street. 10 furnls~. Mlneravllle. PIIIO.
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5:211 Weather
5:30 Sunlet Blvd.
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8•00 Sign Oil
7:08' Ml!slc!al CJd . . .,., ' SATURDAY
7;3if'N~wt' ' Headl!iit!f
8:00 Sign On, Musical Clock
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8:00 Ohio Vall01 Ne'wi
7:011 Muolcal Clock
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8 16 Mllslcal Cloct
8:10 Sporll Today
U5 CommUhliJ NeWI
1: U Weatber Plcturl
Uti Talk ot the Town
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Ufi Muoo CoulltJ NeWI
1:6&amp; Newa
10:00 famiiJ Worablp Hour
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UD Song &amp; Story Tlmt
lt1:3o L.atcbstrlng
Ul Family Worablp Haur
10:55 World New1
10:00 Newt
11'00 News Beat ··
10:15 High 8cbool Bll Parade
11:05 Morning Melodies
10:6&amp; Newt
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II :00 Arm)&gt; Tlmt
Churcb Bella Rlni.
11:311 Speelal
11:45 World Newo
f'rocramJ
11:55 Masou CountJ Nea
12:00 Newa Roundup
12•20 Bulletin Board
12;00 Communi~ News
12.06 Local NeWI
12:25 Newa 0 Grams
12-10 Marketa
12·30 Saturday Matinee
12 lli Mld Day Weather
!;55 News Beat
J2 ,20 Evans 'Bulletin Boord
z-oo Saturday Matinee
INl&gt; Newa 0 Gl'lllllll
1:55 NIWI Beat
8:00
Satun!Q Matinee
J2;30 Agriculture Agent
8:55
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J2,45 Country Go Round
1:55 News Beat
4: DO Dlscln~ with Doss
f:3tl Top TI!D Revue
2110 Country Go Round
UCI News SUmmary
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"Meet The Preu" peA thiJ
Sunday .•• A1ao SuDday,
Jooob K. Jal'let appoon
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en"" in Itself. But Shuker had
the keenneu lo choose not
just any man, but an Interesting man, as hla pivotal human
subject - a man in war who
showed a deeply humane atti·
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( ) KIIIIJOIIy, D-Mua.,
Gil o Improperly eze.
cuted lnatrumenl approach by
the pUot.
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Pilot Cdwlll Zlmmy 11114
wml Moo, Konnedf.l adtnJnl•
CAB SETS BLAME
traUvo ualltanl, ...,.. ldlled
WASIUNGTON (UPI) - The the eralb JUM It aear 8olllb
character that made tho P"'&gt;' Civil Aermautlco Board (CAB) Hampton, Masa.
gram a IIUCCOU tm all levela. Thursday blamed lhe plant
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1be young man aroond whom
the hour revolved wa1 an Army
olllcer named Oery .Ramap, •
Southorn C.Wornlan In hla mJd..
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derlved from the tape-recorded . _ - " '
letttrs daiiJIIge dictated
to ._ ~
hla wlf 81111 8011 back in the
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es in which
was seen doing
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be
!bel unqueoUanable U. OD. bool'4 ,
cause 01
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H. MOIWmoo
slnc~t_Y- ParUcularlya mfaOYinither S.. ~
was •= concern, as
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M.Oirl'l . . . .
a ut the wo~en- an
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ARNE~
who wera ,vlctillla of tho war 1&amp; llraiWaA
he was fighting. Hll v1s11 1o 1
pe1m
VI Ina
·-h•na•e fur- u . JIMitaUoo
:at. J'emoloo
e meae - ,.._ •
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tbered this point. He hal alnce ::
adopted a VIetnamese young·
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; ' ic of discussion by Mrs Irving
1Karr , Jr ., and Mrs. J . E. Har, ; ley when the Return Jonathan
,1 Metgs Chapter . Daug,hters of
· the Amertca n Revolu .ton, met
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Members ~ 010 reml.odgrave on tile Evana farm
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"SUBMISSION"
"-Mo~- I·.- 1f t __, __ • s•·- great help to
todour thsenerauun.
lUIW1·es
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ay
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comtorl.o which truly
blo klnJdOm and blo _,_..,_ made Of1T ~veo the bell ever.
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John Layne bu
returned W. Va. Mf. abd lfl't, VIII1Cl
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month• wo"'"'"" aod toflr· from Los Alamoo, New Mexteo,
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w ere
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Mr. aod Mra. o ... Balr of ·Sclentifle Llborlltnry.
Ohl o were weekend Mlss Ethel Riddle .Jeft
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guesta of her sister and family ,
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Lee Roush
and Carolyn.
stndent
Mary Jane Webb I
at Huntington Beauty School,
apent the weekend here with
her parents, Mr . and Mr~. WilWebb.

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During ttH:' husiness spsswn marigolds and gave a
Charles Bradbury, Mrs. Edna bly use in her ttom.e
hearts oVpeople is our
Park~rsburg.
One'' on Saturday night.
Bartlett and childre n. Janws a rumnragt&gt; ~ale was . planned , to her wi th a reading on t h French, and Mrs.
William
All of this advancement
th at
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Lynn Miller a X-Ray studenll.
:\tartha and Rt&gt;twna lw vt&gt; rt· with \1rs A P Kntg I,
rs marigold flower as it
Child8.
lnvftta.ve genius
been
Our Lord, ·Jesus
Chrlst1 at Cabell H~tington Boapltal
turned from a 1\~o wPf'k var01 - Guy Netglf'r Mrs. Dwlghi Mil- l many small flowers into
Other players were Mrs.
knew the perilous end of peotion In". Thev vJst!Pd :Vlam · hoan and Mrs . Georg_e Ski nner as members of a chapter com- Robert Schmoll, Mrs. Millard
pie who trusted only in them-- visited, her mother, Mrs. Jose., _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
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Wildermuth and Mrs. Richard
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telves, and sought eagerly to pblne
M 'Miller
nd Mover Jthe weekend.
McC b I"
m Kentucky and wen' m K11 k date will bi:' announced later. I Mrs . Har ley read a
on Gress. Mrs. Mills
served
direct· them to' avoid much self
r. a.
rs. oe
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We h~v• fl
ersvi\le as guP.SIS of Mr. &lt;:t lld Th t&gt; grou p \'O!t&gt;d to pltlcce the the Bill of Rights,
a dessert (.'OUrse at the close
delll!iion The whole essence of and fanuly of Pittsburgh )')Sit.
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recently
with
Mr
and
Mrs.
Mrs. Arth ur Ford and M1 &lt;tnd Nat imwl magalme '"
e IVe th e dignity of mRn In his
of the evening.
his Gospel message could be p E RoUsh Mrs MCC b" d
0 ~ an
Mrs Clyde E Bartlt"11 &lt;tnd ' "drool libranf's m the f'ounty a- for peace and happiness in a
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families. Thl'V &lt;t lso \' lS IIt·d wll h g&lt;~ ih thiS yel-lr . The Southeast free land .
Jrl edding Plans are
c.
SUBMISSION . Many
times, son ~lmf!l~ remained for
a
Mr. and Mrs. EugPnf' Emendl. l Dl &lt;:1 nrt meet ing was announf'- Mrs. Karr also spoke on the
Christ chided his followers for weeks VISit.
and Mr and :\·l r s. 1•\JITI:'St Har1 ed fur September 22 . Ironton . . Constitutwn, readmg from an Being Announced
refusing to rely and trust
jn Mrs. Homer Meredith. and
Comfros and' Kodak film
lett in Nt&gt;wark, Ohio. and w11h
- early editwn, and noting the Plans have been completed The 32nd Spencer
God. We too need to be •am.. daughter of Salem, Va. visited
In handy 4iop-IIJ
.!\llrs. R. f\.1 Sines m Bueha nnon
('hanges made in it today. She fo~ the open church wedding of was held Sept. I at Blendon ed of this danger. Jesus says his father, Mr. Ivan Shawver
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read a meditalion wrilten by M~ss Maril~n Koehler and Mr. Woods Park in Columbus with that we should place all that we over the weekend.
and Mr . and Mrs. John 1-'f' lton m
a member of the OAR.
Wtlbur Robmson to be held at 99 present.
have into his care· _our lam- Mrs. Harry Miller was a reSimpson. w. Va .
She also reported on
the Tuppers Plains
C,h ristian Prizes were given to 'Hattie Uies our homes ~ur treasureJ cent patient at St. Joseph HosMr. and Mrs . Ha&lt;Tv Ho,uda -1
CAR (Children ol the
Chu~ch, Saturday, September Frederick, old•st woman
and' poSSessions: - all theoe pital In Parkersburg.
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and
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19th
at
7·30
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with
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die Houda shelt , have returnf'd l Mrs. Harr v L Batlt-~ . assJst - can Revolution I Regional
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things should be submitted to Mr. and Mrs. Do na ld Balley
f
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New York whPre jed by Mrs Ellt'n Cou ch. enter- ference held at Chillicothe
W. K. Riggs officiatmg. A half- man attending; Roy
him, along with ourselves, for and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dan;~~om
~on ,
1 da .s with tained the Missionarv Soclely cently. Mrs. Karr was
af nuptial musiC' will be youngest child; Mrs.
his safe-keeping ond trust.
~II rec~nUy att.ended the s~wt ev spen severa
y.
I0 I lh P
F' t . 8 t'15·, State Chairman of Motion
presented beginning at 1
Singer' having the most
It ls only when we give In to mg of Honey m the Rocks at
their other d&lt;~ughtPr and fam ·,
e omNoy Irs . ap
An open reception will I
there, and Mr. and Mrs.
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at tures, Radio and Telev ision
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God and Jet His will and way ec ey. · a.
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the
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Sh
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in the c urch social room.
Dayton Spencer for
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Sheldon Roush has returned
Piace ami childr('n Thev were er orne. r.asl nhun . 1
con erenl-e
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and farthest.
ave u
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our
w1th the ca mpaign of Miss
lives Utat we can rise to new home after spending the surn.ccompan .,,d bv Low:::e and l, T_he meetmg opened
Tho
Present
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
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-~ol agen 18 mer months at Culvimere Re(
St
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Beck Place. Who had bt'(·n · ;~.:npture rea mg o ~ u e I :
mas.
a e egen , w o
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e 1gh'ts , an d be uae!
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er ~ a VIsit
34-38 by :\1rs J. E. fi oster pres· on the Sullivan ticket for
John Rasp and Sharon, Mr.
in .~e groWth of his klnidom. sort in New Jerrrey as olflce
h e or
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! Jdt:&gt;nl \'frs Atf."n Shain read a ganrzing Secretary General
Mrs. Clayton Rasp and fam- It is only in submission qf our- manager.
Mr and Mrs . Ernie Frase r ! verse of t.ht&gt; theme song. The the National level.. She ·
ily, Mrs . Elva Hammer and selves to bls grace and Jove Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Vance
daughters, all from Fostoria; tflat we can grow and prosper and children visited Mr. and
and family have moved from . Vmce uf Gold 1s Calling. It was t.'d leaflets on NatiOnal
lht! j &lt;:~nnounred that the Hw Grande I on. time!~: issues. including
Mr and Mrs. Lawrence
in eternal things. But we must MCJ. B. R. Vanee over the week·
property on Vme-St. to
SEPT. 14
er and family , Mr. and Mrs. seek him first and put ev,,ry. e~, en route to Morgantown,
residence vacated by Mr. and Assoc1atwn would meet Thurs. ' f'rlran H1story m the schools.
The Pomeroy Garden Club David Singer and family,
thing else second; and when w.e
Mrs . Alfred Scarberry, Jr. and j tl&lt;-tv September 17. al 10 am the United Nations, and others.
family .
at th~ Rio Grande
Bapt1st During the social hour Mrs. will meet at the J1..me of Mrs.
Mrs . Grayum Singer
humans, despitt our progress for the school term, spent the
SH Enry Model of KodM
f'd
1 church. The Baptist Dav
of
Klein,
assisted
by
Mrs.
James
.
Charles
Persinger
Monday
at
sons,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
and
achievements in the world, weekend at their home here.
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lnstam•tic C•mtr.. and C•·
Mrs. Mhyron Th erd "urrnom 1Pravt'r which will be m Novem - Brewmgton and Mrs.
9:30 a. m. for a workshop.
and daughters and Mr. can still look up to God and Mrs. ~ary ~eed spent Moomer• Outflt1 On Display '"
to her
urs av r sh" bf'r · Wi&gt; S d!scusst'd The love gtft Harley, served assorted
Mrs . Henry McDol e, a11
, 1. orne
Members are to bring
trust and submit ourselve. to da Y eve mng WI th Mr . a n d the C•mer• Dept, on the
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thed bal1po
tntc w .ere
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Mr. and Mrs .
1 then, will Mrs · Wateman White at Keno · M•in floor - •lao 1 complete
. IS
d ·a._1ol!enng
wa s dedtcat ed by \otrs . an d sher bet punc h f rom 1
an d conw:.mers
Him , then, and ony
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ha . major suhrgeryl an
ble &lt;.'entered with an
served by Mrs. Persinger
Singer and sons
all of exJstence and IUe Itself, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mas- 1electlon of Kod1p1k llllm &amp;n
"1v: 1Loram Sterrett
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confmed to t e r m1c 1we c I Mrs Dana Oliver. devotwnal ment of fall 1lowers. Mrs. Jon- Mrs . F'red Blaetul8r.
M'ICh'g
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have depth and meaning in ev- •ar and family of Belpro enter- bl•ck &amp; white or color.
Grace
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rs ,1 va lea der, read Proverbs 1 7-9 and es pres1'ded a! t he crystal punch The 0 aughters of RuUJ class Mrs · Dayton
Spencer and
tained Monday evening at t h e
r
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MillPr ·l I· . e gave a me- 1tatwn on ow .
rs. an
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,s E"re 10 e wt
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Wisdom and closed w1th ·'A contributing hostess .
will meet at the home of Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Harry
late Mr. and Mn. Charley Mas1urmg her recuperatJOn
I \1other's Prayer."
! Arrangements of varied col- Frank Slewart Monday at 2 P: of. Port ~linton; Mr. and Mrs.
sar, with a barbacue. Guesls
Mr . and Mrs. Dennis Ga ib::th-i · · The~e itl:so art' ours _ UJ)t!ll jorcd dahlias. and
m. with Mrs. Virginia Slater as I WJ!ford Bmg a~d children
were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
ler
have
returned to 1he1r :our doors and lt't the
world From the Klem gardens were co-hostess.
Colt1mbia Station; Mr.
Fr.ecker, Mr. and Mrs. Charlome in Athens, Gt&gt;orgla after
was the theme uf the pro- used throughout the
home. The
Pomeroy Elementacy Frederick and ,Mrs.
lea~ ¥assar, and Mr. and Mrs.
w1th ,gram prPsPnled by \1rs. Sham Gue~t~ inlrodu~ed inclUded
PTA will meet at the school, Ballard _o~ Westerville ; Mr.
Stirling Massar, Diana
and~ Open S•turd•y lventng Until 9
;pending several days
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1and Mrs Dalt' W1ppel. Prayer Mrs. Marcus Chambers, Mrs.
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Mrs.
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closed
the
meetWalter
Hayes,
and
Mrs.
~ev.
M. E. Dawson ol
the Maurice Orr and son, Mr.
. MfB. Starling
L 1
ert Coats. Miss Helen Beeson Heath Methodist church Mid- Mrs. Alba Orr and . daughters, her mother, Mrl ..
Mrs . U&gt;ma •g Iter anA 1 er ing
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Ms Tom
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a month··~ Hefrcshments were served member of the chapler, of
will be guest speaker. Mr . and Mrs. ~ard Boring, .,.wY II a
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r~ave returned from .
. 1 during the soc1al hour by the lumbus was welcomed T h
will be served and Mr. and Mrs. Starling Orr and pltal at
visit
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h r in Los
. dAltosh. Callt f w1t .1 ; hostesses to nine members.
Hos- next meeting will be at· t h
Interested are urged to at- children, Mrs. Arene
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t e ormer ~ aug ter a~ \'~hmll : tesses for the Oclober meetinK home of Miss Nancy Reed.
tend .
and children. Mr. and Mrs. recently underwent •~rcery-ip,eniii
ly , Bettv Ltght.er Mans ' 1e 11 b , 1 G
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SEPT. 15
Arthur Roush Mr and M r
Mill Faith Ann McC.tq •
there they attended the wed· watd Me .' rAs.te ,eSohrge
mner
Johr. · Roush 'and ·famt'ly Mr a few day'a with Mr.' iild
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daughter Karen Sue Marts.
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Jar session Tuesday at uo
ley and Ed Samons, all of
week.
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Mrs. Delbert Bruch entered I
m. Quarterly birthdays will
Jumbus; Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R.
Riverside Methodist Hospital
observed with a potluck dinner. Spencer and sons and M I
who have moved. 1o
in Columbus Friday. and Will i
Election of officers was
The Twilight Garden
Hayman, ~cine; Mrs.
undergo surgery nexl week
when Rock Springs Grange
will meet at the home o1 Mrs. Frederick, ll!r. and Mrs. ,
~_ASON
Her room number IS 506.
Dwight Parker, Tuesday even- Spencer and family, Mr.
1 Mrs . Max Meinhart entertain- Thursday -evening with
Mrs. Eslie Mossman spent a 1t'd the Past Councilors of Theo- Goeglein, worthy master,
ing. There will be a plant sal,. Mrs. Norman
Frederick
week in Newark w1th her dau- rj dorus Council. Daughters
of siding.
· sons, Mr. and Mrs. (1&gt;~:~:~~~
TONIGHf 6 SUNDAY
ANNOUNCE PROGRAM
Spencer and Vance, ·
Robert Mitebu,m and
ghter and son-m-law, Mr. and America , Thursday eveninK al l One appeal for aid was
Mrs. Donald Morgan .and soedn her home. Locust St.
swered. Mrs . Amos
MASON- The Mason
Music was furnished 1n
EIIB M1rtinelll in
Mrs. Harry Bearhs IS reprt
A short business sessiOn was home economic chairman,
of Christ wishes to announce
afternoon by Maurice and &gt;tar-11
"RAMPAG.~'
as Improving. bu1 w11l be con· conducte-d by .\1rs. Ray Seiden- nounC'f'd that three
radio program Surxlay,
ling Ort, and Ed Samons.
(Technicolor)
fined ~o Holzer Hospital for r abe! , vice-president,
which were winners in the county
13, a 15 minute program
so singing were Robin and 'l'aln·ll
-andsome t1me .
.
opened with devotiOns by Mrs. ing and sewin~ contests, Mrs. ed "Words Of Life,"
my Orr, a~d Rodney, Sidney, Sandra~~~~yp:~~ Fonds
Mr. and . Mrs . Ma~lm Young Fred Dessauer, followed by the William Grueser, for
songs by the Harding Quartet
Jeffrey and' Nathan Singer.
THI DOCTOR"
an~ son, J1mmy ot Co&lt;'oa. F'la ., Lord 's Prayer and pledge
centerpiece. Mrs. Robert Louks Harding College from
The reuilion next year
(Eastman,Color)
viSited recently with his mo- flag in umson. A round robin for crocheted edgings·
Ark ., on records. Evange,nll~s:l'n~;:llbo~~a~t;.,;:th~•;_;:aa;;;;me;;;_~PI:a~ce~.""""""-':~~~~~~~~~=::l
ther, Mrs .. G. A. Young and get·well card was sent to Mrs. Mrs . Betty Leonard, c~p
Kenneth Ray, the local n
other ~latiV.PS.
Harry Bearhs in Holzer Hospit- ~ Fred Goeglein was
ter, is the speaker. His lesson
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Holter of al
t'd as worthy master and
is entitled '' The Fruits
Tacoma, Wash. were- re&lt;'ent l Games were plaved and priz. elected were William Grueser Love.'' The time Is 8:45 (EST)
' WMPO.
cuests of Mrs .. Homer ~olter es awarded to Mr~ Henry Rei· over~eer . Mrs . W. A.
and Lester BaJ\ey and sister, , bd, Mrs. Richard
Campbell, lecturer : Amos Leonard,
-----Mrs . Ora Archer . .
. 1 Mrs Rollin Hearhs. Miss Erna ard and legtslative agent; Ho- Mr . and Mrs. 01iver
Mrs. R~y Ho~ter VISited Fn· i Jesse and Mrs Dessauer.
mer Rice, assistant steward; and family spent Saturday
day mornmg With h~r mo~er . l Hefreshmen1s were served
Mrs . William Grueser, chap- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilford
M:s. George. Thompson, Che· the hostess to the above nam lain : Frank Grueser, treasur- Mr . and Mrs . Jr..e Barnahrt
ihJre . who IS 111
M I ed and .\1rs. Thomas Cook,
· 1er ; Mrs Fred Goeglein, secre- Somerset.
Mrs. Ray St-ndenabel,
rs. Bentz Wolfe Mrs. Arnold
' tary : Carl Grueser gatekeen- 1
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Hoi · es and Mrs Joseph Beegle.
j er ; Mrs. C. L. Heaton, Ceres;
Hayes Vlslled Friday, at
October meetinK Will be
Mrs. Homer Radford Pomona·
zer Hospllal with gthel JonPS. at tht' home of Mrs. Lawrence Mrs. Frank Gruese'r, Flora:
Denver Thoma and Alla Nelson . Smilh. Rutland.
Mrs . Betty Leonard, lady assistant steward and juvenile chairTri-City Sewing
man; Joe Weyenmlller execuPOMEROY OHIO
tive committee; Mra.
A~;~.~ ~~
Club lws Meeting
Leonard , home economic c
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TONIGHT
Hostess gifts were pre·sented[ man: Mrs. Fred Leifheit, y~~~~:l
to Mrs. Charles
chairman; and Mrs.
'il
"TOM JONES"
day evPning whtn thELouks, pianist.
(Technicolor)
Albert
fi'tnney . Sussanab Sewing club met at her
Refreshments were served
MIDDLEPQRT, 0.
York. Rugh GnHitb, Dame
East
Main
St.
the
home
economlcs
Edith Evans
Th~ evening was spent
Colorc.~rtoon
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the hostess served a
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·p~~'PA~T
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course to Mrs . Robert
·~OI,JD SATISFACJJOI
THE F-1
"WILD AND WONDERfUL" ings, Mn. Bradford
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Roberts, Mrs Fred
Mrs. WJiliam Grueser, M r'
Harlan Wehrung and Mrs.
sell Wilson.

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Past Councilors New Officers
Meet at Home of At Rock Springs
Mrs. Meinhart

DRIVE· IN

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N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.
OPTOMETRIST
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TbW'L - Easl Court Sl, Pomeroy

)lOiar ~lr spilled across the
kolp,
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'l1lt mercury skidded to
lrolll)' 27 degrees at Pbll~ps-:

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UNDERGlASS

·LOS ANGELES - The
eel StiltS men'• track

SmolctleiJ.

field athletes, hum!Uated
bareiJ winning In the
Olympics, will take the

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VATICAN CITY - Pope Paul to be
VI opened the third and
Halleck
haps final session of the
IB,cql
meolC~~l Council today,
faclnB
on !Wmtll Catholic
oiher side
IQJ,au tllelt ~ at Ill&amp;
111~ the c~urcll.
Tht 4'1-fear-old ponliff
non-OIIholle observers ai!Ein&lt;l· l
IDI lbe 11tborlnS thai "JU·eat I
dlltaneoa may sepu11te us
bul laiow for 1111'1! lhat
ready we hold fOU In

WASIUNOTON - Boric
wbich """ bo fatal If taken
ternally, has been
ly dla'trlbuted as epson soils
five eastern slates,
Oblo, the Food and Drug
mlnlslratlon said Saturday.
' Shlpnienls have been ~ae&lt;!dl
to Cloveland, · Washington
Hause· and Plain City, Oblo,

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PT. PLEASANT County officials learned from
U. S. Senator Robert Byrd,
W. Va ., Saturday noon that
$1,930,000 loan for
of a chemical plant north ol Pl.
Pleasant has been approved.
The plant, 1o be operated
tiJe Pantasote Corp. of PassaiC,[
N. J ., will be located on a
aero tract of land along State
Route 62 which is part of a
1,500 acre tract originally purchased by the Industrial
Corporation of Cleveland.

mt when
·wo-sport
·• tenure
football
·ds in 14
for one
another
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Supplement To Tbe DaJJv St.mttnel Pomerov·Mtddl('001'1 Ohio
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temperai\U'e dropped 43
greso at Jamestown, N. 0.,
1.,.. thaD 12 hours when
Cinadlan sir rnaas moved
Clllll lbo northern plalna.

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House
Republican
Charles A. Halleck of In~li~11,[
speaking at a testimonial din·
ner for Tenth District Co•tgress. [
man Homer E. (Pete) Abele,
ln Athens, Sunday night, called
for the election of the Goldwater-Miller ticket Ibis November " to get some sanity back
into this Federa 1 operation."
Congressman Halleck also
clr-ed that "we•ve got to
enoogh Republicans to tho Con·
gr..., to put
looking
The
dent
erato are
package of
to the
Johnson's
were
out:
SYRACUSE, N. Y. - The , "'IPresiden
Post • Standanl, • morning ing $2
new~per which has endorsed his Democt
Rep"V~an presidential
$50 million
datos \ for tile pasl 135 years, former
calM put In favor ol Lyndon B., This past
John!ob in 1111 Sunday editions.
·
. "We 'a re apprehensive of aenator Goldwater's habit ol faillog to aay what
he
m•ans' In the first place. As Jenera at
president of the U, S. he would preclallon
seldom get a second chance to ens County
revtae, ·explain or correct,"
most exoem
newspaper said.

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ward ' NCOrd lows across

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WASIIINGTON - President
Johnson uys be aees "notbIn&amp; to bo Calned" by Injecting
the U. S. SuprelM Court mto
the polldeal campaign. T b Is
at
was the .j&gt;resldent's reply
a ne\91 eonferellCO Saturday
when he was asked about GOP
presidenUtl nominee Barry M.
the
Goldwator's cbarge that
hish court was guilty of exercisina .. raw and naked power" In Ita decisions on school
prayer and legislative reapporllonment,
Johnson's
comment came
cl,uring a 13-lap walk with news•round the south lawn of
U. White House In a questionand-answer session that lasted
an hour and 15 minutes and
covered S.8 miles.

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Buppt-_ll ntuallst ic rorm With .).1rs. Em-I day . September 30 with a
pet to Mr•. Geae Notto.l or CentQlj', we are con!tanUy
solely on our own powers
has ret urrwd from l:i ..month s erSt.m J,ones. r.egent. m ~:;harge. following at the Evans nrmo .l chapter offieera Immediately lng progress ln aU pbases
abilities.
vacatJOn spP.nt m bulfport. ass iStf( by Mi ss Bess Sanborn., Those wishing to attend
to - prlated lB a eookboot. our existence. In the m&lt;!di&lt;!al [ We have developed to
"
M1ss with h1s parents Mr :chap lam . Mrs. Kan: led the con tad the regent.
Jaboratorlet, new
greaetr dqree ·ROW, more
Woman's Christian Temperance
and Mrs. C. E Ruppe it H• al-. pledg• to the flag with Mrs.
medicines are being ....,~lo)&gt;ed j ever before, the Idea thai
Union being held at the Manger
1
:;u n s1tf'd in PhJiade-lphla Pa. Klt:&gt;in at the p1ano for the smg- Mrs 0 . P. Klein,
M
MiU. H
to cure diseases and
of
less we ourselves ean work
Hotel in Rochester . "Miss Rit
wi1 h hi s stster . Mrs J ames mg of the National Anthem
tion week Chairman, reported
r•.
ostesll
thought to be incurable only'
our own }irobleDll and eaD
dle will return on SepteNmUbeJ
1 to observe the spec- T C
McDonald and fa mil\' J nd In New programs for the Yt'M r 1on pans
·
treDith and
. 13th . Miss Riddle Is the a onAlexandri a Va . with Mr . ~md were distributed and a resume 1al we~k . September 17-23, jn 1
anmtta·Ciub
few years 'ago.
upon our~ 8 .....
Mr. lnd Mn. Fred MerJca l al Director of VlqUI"I Educa·
that Thla
IUe kind
,.111of
M-antown,
W.k Va
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Our
automobile
factories
dom,
Mr.;; D D F' .. ast~ r ~:~nd tam! I\' of the ~·ear's emphas1s was )!:IV · th e schools. libraries and
Mrs . Donald Mills was host- putting new model cars
work 'out.
... D th
nd . visited 1lion and will be In char•· "'
en bv the regent The obse rv· munity .
ess to her Canasta club Tuesleads ua eventuanv down
here over e wee e ·
the ex:htbits , poster contest. the
~1r &lt;~ nd Mrs Lawrt&gt;n('e r..11
1·
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d J b1
f
our,: nation 's roads and
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anrP ot 1 e 0 1amon
u J f't&gt; u ' Mrs Harley presented Mrs. day evening at her home on ways wlth new innovations
road to chaos_
and Okey Layne bat . returned showmg o 1 ms, a • "' at'
hoan w:rt' ~usmt&gt;s~ vlsllms m the NationH I Society DAR Karr. Slate Program
Lincoln.St Prizes were awardgad{j:ets. eventually, to
home after being a medical pa - pear In a pageant Mne 01Galhpolts F'ndav afternoon
II b . 11 Qoloher
'th
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and .
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a corsage o
to Mrs. ionel Boggs, Mrs. available than she can
This attitude· 'in the minds and
at St.
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fre!hmen
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•ege.
'. d that ho
a number
.onors pro1ing fresh~wice
as
t Scholal'·-e were in
1e campus

SUNDAY, SEPT 13 through SATURDAY, SEPT. 19

Lived Like A QueenEver Since

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coJumnsit today ia singer, Jane Morgan.)
The morning after I opened at the Club des
BY JANE MORGAN
Champs Elysees, I couldn't get past the door
Every little girl dreams oJ one day finding ot my dressing room . The room was filled
her Prince, being carried off on a white horse to bursting with flowers from people 1
had
and living like a queen ever after. Welt, th e never met.
dream actually came true for me. So what U When I was oflered a long-term contract
the Prince turned out to be a middle • aged by the club, I knew I'd need an apartment,
nightclub impresario and his white horse was and suddenly people I'd met only casually af4
a Paris·bound airiJner'! I've lived like a queen fpo- . ~.,., ~how were offering to go apartmentououng tor me. They were high officials of th6
evPr s1nc·
l ilad atways wanted to be- a smger, and the French government, debutantes, dowagersJuilliard School of Music was the
logical all going out of their way to be kind to me.
place for me to begin trairiing my voice for Th~y found an apartment for me - an entue
the concert stage. I come from a family
of floor Of what had once been a small palace.
aerious musicians; my father was the flrst It was furnished with antiques, there
were
eellist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra floor to· ceiling aquarium:~ in every room, handfor 25 years and my mother was a concert carved paneling, built-in bars - U was fantassinger and pianist. I planned to become a "ser- tic, and the rent was very low.
lous" lyric soprano, maybe someday making There ·was only one small problem no
my mark at the Metropolitan Opera.
beat. There were coal stoves in some of the
Juilliard is not a free school and
even rooms, but as luck would have it, there was
with my family helping out, it was necessary a coal strike going on at the time. That Winfor me to take a job to cover the expense of ter, Instead of sending flowers. my adm1ren
living In New York. So I found myself oo the sent whatever few lumps of coal they could
Biage of one of New York's fashionable sqp- find for me.
per clube. I didn"' realize II then, oot fate had Offers began coming In from all over t h e
"T b e Continent and the flrat one I ae&lt;epted was at
stepped ln aod I was aboot to meet
Prince." Bernard llllda was bis name and af- the SporUng Club In Monte Carlo. My open·
ter bearlng me sing for my supper
several ing there was a memory I'D cherish as long
lligbls in a row, he came backstace after the as !live.
show and offered me a contract to appear at
In the audience were Maurice Chevalier,
the Club dea Champs Elyseea in Paris. 1 was Rita Hayworth with All Khan, Winston Chitr011. my way in a matter of days.
chill, IGng Peter ol Yugoslsvia, the Preteoder
I arrived in Paris· knowing no French, hav- to the Spanish lhrone. and tho kit)gs of SweJng no permanent place to live and not koow- den and Belgium. One of my numbers called
Ing whether I'd be there for weeks or years. for me to dance wltb volunteers from t h e
And J was an •·overnight sensation."
audience. Maurice Chevalier was fli"Bt in line
It waa then that I began to learn what It's and after bim, waiting to dance will! Jane
!&gt;'like to be treated like a queen. In Americ Morgan from Newton, Mass., were three kings
popular entertainers expect mobs of scream· - count 'em, threel
· Jng lana at lbe Biage door, mash notes ln the After my performance was over, the kings
morning maD, and press coverage of the most rose and gave me an ovation. AD:I I rememonllnary evenlll In ll!elr lives. In Europe, en- ber seell18 Wlnslon Churchill, cigar In one
, , lerlalners are lrealed like royalty. People go hand, making his famous "V" algn ln my d~
'C.UI itlthelr way to be ldDtl, courtenus
a n d rection. It was lhe most thrilling el))erience
~erate. Ouly In Italy does the preaa get of my life.

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RusselL
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111URSDAY, SEPT. 17
ae8801l . . .
.,
Cha~ 13, "Blue Sklea," IIK6
Bing Crosb&gt;: debuta as an atBing Cl'oaby.
tor In a continuing role on hla
Cltannei .J,, "Eacape F"!ftt the ABC-TV i!Orlea Monday, Sept,
Red Rock/' 1958, Gary Murray, '14 • . .
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Art Linld
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Channel 13, "Lady of Vengotter jUSl eelebratenee," 1957 Patrick B8rr and ad bis .12tb anniversary on bl1
"The eurse' of Drioula," 'l9iia, CB.'I-TV "HoUle . Party" aen..s.
Francis Lederer.
sammy Davtl, ~t., bad to
CIJannfl 8, ",Attack," 1958; Ed· wllhclraij'
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Mlkitt NichOls
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ter of the President, does the " rrug" at a fashion show in
Washington, D.C. Her partner is "Killer Joe" Piro, a profcssional dancer.

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'Invade' Filmland
BY DICK KLEINER
Hollywood Col'ftspondent

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BUT BACK TO mE 10 chi~
dren. The logistics of movin8
the battalion from West Fulton,
N. Y. - where they lived in a
rernOOeled school house - to
Santa Monica was staggering.
a ge
The children range in
from 16 to one, and it. sex from
male to female. The two oldest
boys drove out with a handyman m the family car. but the
other eight new out with mother.

HOLL YWOOO - (NEA) Next time we ask an actor to
come out here and do a television series and settle down,
we're going to be more careful.
1bere were so.q&amp;e questions we
neglected to put to John McGtver, and now our entire tax structure here in California is out of
whack. To say notning of our
" l was already here,"
he
school system.
says. "1 am not by nature a
McGiver arrived and brought fool."
with him his wife, which was
all right. But 10 youngsters?
AT FIRST, MeGIVER says
The old-fashioned population el· the children were no1 too enthuplosion was never .his bad.
siastic about moving
wesl
They have rented a 14 - room They liked the way the statUI
house in Santa Maruca, with was quoing back in West Fulseven bedrooms, which means ton. It was · a nice, bucolic life.
a few kida will have 1o double
There was Basil, for exam..
up. Until the neighbors learn- pie. He raised chickens. ADd
ed thai tile llcGiver children the deal was that father booght
were well-bl!haved, .IIIey were the feed, Ba.lfll did the work
considering bavlgg llie block and sold the eggs back to the
declared a disaster affil.
family .
McGiver Ia bere lo da a CBS
''Ia ace figared eut, ·~ saya
serlea caned, wtdl uadeUberate MeG!..,., "lbat' It was C&lt;&gt;stiq
aptaeu, "Many Happy Retwla&amp;.' me appi'Oilmately $1.50 per
He plays the manager of ' the egg."
complaint depar,lmenl of large
Food was not the probl.,.
deparlmenl store. I! shookl be .you might Imagine, The McGiv'~
Iun, for McGiver Is one o1 Of1T ers o~ned two titod fteezO., ..
Aod every lhreo moolha, ..,. :
of those freeaer plan
outfita
l:ame and filled them both
Wtt)J mealS.. and ftOaen vegeta• :
bles· ancJ 'I!Udl.
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