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91 st Birthday
Is Occasion ol

Damewood wbert a birthday
dinner was enjoyed at noon.
honoring Mrs. Nora HotJdasllelt

Day Spent QuUtiag
By Group of Ladiea

The Ladies Aid of the Syra- and Mrs. Damewood.

Family Reunion

cuse Asbury Mehodist church It was decided to dooate 150
met .at lbe home of Mrs. Helon to lbe Parsonage Fund. The
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were Mrs. J. C. Ferrell, Mrs.
Melvin Grimm, Mrs. William
Eichinger, Mrs. Ima Winebrenner, Mrs. Houdashell and Mrs.
Damewood.

One hundred and
three
persons attended tbe reunion at
lhe home of Mrs. Fannie Bea·
ver at Racine Sunday, Sept. 5,
in honor ol Mrs. Beaver's 9181
birthdoy, which was Sept. 8.
She has over .too l!l'and and
great grandchildren.

SON IS BORN
Relatives have received the
announcement or the birth of
a lib. son, Timothy Erin, Sept.
14, to Mr. and Mrs.
Danny
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Shane m Columbus. Maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Capehart of New Haven,
w. Va. and Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Shane of Syracuse are paternal
grandparents. The Shanes have
two other sons, KeUy and Mike.

8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept 21, 1965

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gillilan,
Ginna Marie, Dennis, Mr. and

Wilbur Quivey, who ha• been
the guest of his sister and bro-

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Hayley Mill~. Jame3 MacAr·
tbur. John Mills .

ther-in law, Mr . and Mrs. Everett Thomas, left Monday for a
visit with relatives in Colwnbus before returning to· his .
home, Portland, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mitch
daughter , Mrs. Everett
ael left Sunday for a visit

Lebanon with Mr. and
Floyd Mescher and family.
Mrs. Nora Rolllih spent
weekend with Mrs. Charles
ruw. Mrs. Roush observed
85th birthday Sunday.
Mrs. Charles Withrow and
Nora Roush were Satruday
tors in Parkersburg, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs . .Jack
and family of Columbu.
weekend guests of their
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
and Mr. and Mrs. V&gt;ctor
Mr. and Mrs. John
and daughter of Columbus
weekend guuesls of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Maas.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
of Senecaville visited
evening with Mr. and Mrs.
son Fisher and Mrs. William
Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs . William Dillard

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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Diehl of Pomeroy, R,t. 1 will obthetr Golden Wedding Anniversary, Sunday, Sept.
with a family potluck dinner. Because of the recent
illnes.! of Mrs. Diehl, open house wiU be held from 2
to 4 p.m. The couple was married by Rev. George
Ashton Sept. 26, 1915, at the home of Earnest Diehl
in Pomeroy. Mrs. Diehl has one sister, Mrs. Annie Buck,
of Rutland, and two brothers, Mrs. Edgar Rus.!ell of
Mtddleport, Rt. 1 and Mr. Guy R. Russell of Vienna
Ohio. Mr. Diehl has one living sister, Mrs. George Ran:
shaw of Pomeroy Rt. I. They have three sons Paul
of Columbus, Ivan of Rosenburg, Texas, and Charle~
Henry of Pomeroy, four grandchildren, six great grand·
children, and many nieces and nephews.
o~ Lancaster visited recently weekend with their parents, Mr.
her ~arents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Bradbury and

Wlt.h

Harry Keiser.
Rev. Wendell G. Stutler, Miss
Marcia Karr and Mrs. Henry
Dailey attended the Conference
Crusade Tally held at Veterans
Memorial auditorium, Columbus
Sunday. There were 5,500 in attendance.

Mr. and Mrs. Cash Bahr. Miss
Bradbury sustained an ankle injury in 8 fall in the dorm but is
able to be at her classes.

MBruce Wall~ce, . freshmen at
arshall Umversity, Hunting·
to_n, w_. Va. spent the weekend
wl~ his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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Nancy. Wallace,
Middleport
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May, Daniel, Charles, Tom,
Emma, carol and Crystal, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Hill, Mr. and
Mrs. ,Jerry Hill and Vicki.
From Racine were Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Cline, Charles, Carol, carl, Mr. and Mrs, Max
Manuel, Della GllliliBn, Mildred Gillilan, Mr and Mrs. Ernest Bush, Max Manuel, Jr.,
and sons, Johnny, Roger, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Manuel, Tim, Sidney, Dun Manuel, son BiUy,
Shirley Simpson, Glenn, Sheryl,
Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin For·
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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mtlhoan spent Sunday at Ravens·
wood. and Milhoan Ridge with
relat1ves.
Mr. a~d Mrs. yernon Weber
and fam 1ly. Denms, Dean, Don·

roy , Clara Powe!l,
Dorothy
Spencer, Albert Wolfe,
Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Hill, Kathy 'and
Sharon.
Also altendin~ were Dolores
Donahue and children, Stephen,
~raid, Bre.nda, Dennis and
Lmda, Harnsonville, Mr. and
Mrs. James Cline, Jimmy &lt;md
Susie and Darla Bever! · M
and 'Mrs. David' Cline, yKeu~~
Davy Donna Waterford · Mr
and Mrs. Junior Hols~nge~ son.
Paul Ret!ds ille· M ' d.

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m the absence of the scoutmas-

ter, Milford Hysell. Mr .. Hysell
attended . the camp sessmns in
the evemngs.
Attending were Senior Patrol

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Mr. James Weber left Monday morning lor Daytoo where
he was called due to the death
of his wife's brother-in-law, Mr.
ond Mrs. Ed Niewoehner, who
paased away alter a long illness. He is survived by his
wife, Alma Paulin Nlewaehner,

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V. S Representative Walter H. Moeller today recommended to the president that James M. Soulsby be an.
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The note charged Chma Wilh

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1 ··Al l three candidates _ ~r. l eroy , is a member of the emer·
Soulsby , Franklin M Rizer and gency squad and lire depari·
' John A. Milch - wert well qual- men! uni!S in Pomeroy and..,.
ilied for lhe position of postmas- Uve in other civic organiza·
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tions. He is a membet: of the

that only , Pomeroy Masonic Lodge IlK, F.
, one of the se fme men could be and A. M.

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I Clarence J. Brown .Jr. easily
I won nomination Tuesday as the

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he appeared quite well, asking
The 38·year-o!d
Brown's .
only for a drink of water.
; victory matches him agamst :

Mr. Crews had been last seen I Democrat James

Berry

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CLEVELAND (UPO - The Ohto State Board of
reportedly shortly thereafter
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that Mr. Crews h•d wandered 1 The contest has, attracted' pills have been diverted from Cleveland hospitals for J'to
ofl into a wooded area near his ~ 81 .100 ~ 1 atleullon as a possible sa!e to retail .stores during the past three years.
borne.
mdlcatwn ol trends m n ex l :
None of the drugs involved was classified as a nar·
Emergency squad men and year's congressional races.
cotic . the state board said, but the millions of units of

firemen from Rutland Middle- Brown's father represented drugs was valued at $500,-,
port and t'omeroy, aided by the district in the House for 27 000 or more . .
llhe.se store.
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many other residents of the ' hears before Ius death Aug. 23. Dr. RupPrt Salisbury, stat.e l · Some Cleveland hosp1taJs do
area, searched throughout Sun- ! Brown rol led up landslide rna- : ph;1r~ary board direct.or .. said this in perfect_ly g.~ .faith," .•
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Th e drug short age 1s believed · ground operation.
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pleted by Frazier Drilling com- Monday to assist in the search. ' Berry too had an easv time to result from the situation \ ~ne Clevela~d hospttal hired a
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' fifth of the rns t to retatl drug man satd. ~he ho~p1tal did ~ot
Proffitt, Racine, part owner of ' Crews to veterans Memomil
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ve sufficient. evtdence to untbe recently compltteo well. Lo- hospital. Hospital officials re-I
1 S'hus. hospitals reportedly are plica~e any or _Its employes.
Cited just off the flood road be~ ported today hi s condition i!-1
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press ured to make a profit b~· Sahsbury sa~? the p~rmacy
tween Lincoln Hill in Po91eroy satisfactqry.
CHICAGO tUPil - Loyola St'lling their inexpensive drugs lboard wo~ld ~t henta~e .to
and Middleport, the new well Meigs 'tounty Sheriff Robert University announced Tuesday to retail stores at a savings to I prosecu.~e tf outnght thef1 15 mls the third to be completed in C. Hartenbach , H.uthmd Mar- l it will meet Ohio University on·
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Two o1 tbe weiis have been of Mr. Crew expressed their the first game of a doubledrilled on the property owned appreciation today to all the : header that will pair \1iclngan
by Conrad Ohlinger. A general ! persons

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Admissions - Bertha Rath·
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scene of the drilling area is •· search.
second game.
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Clifford Williams, Syracuse, su·
Veterans Memorial Hospital :
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Tom Kendperintendent of drilling opera- .Admissions - Jasper Dursl, l
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a· 1ricks. Rutland.
tions, checks 8 water-gas mix· Middleport; Nellie Frizzle Reeds 1 DAR ES SAL1\AM. _ranzan1a ter spending 45 m1nates mak----~
lure shortly arter the well was ville; Joseph Fife. Portland ; (UP! I - PreS&gt;dent Juh us Nyer up.. her face:
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edge of the Rutland town dump I '"ndidates in the Southwe"""

against Viet Cong tunnel
out&lt; in South VIet Nam. T h
Cflmmanders IBid tear 118 is
h1mane way of OWJhlng
troops out of the tunnels
out hurtllll! women and ohlld·l
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congressman added .
E. Pickens, now 1 clerk in the
An Ill-year-old Rutland man Republi_can candidate to sue- \ After Soulsby's nomination is I Pomeroy pos~, be ..transferwho had been missing since last ' ceed his late father in Con- conf1~med by the ·~ · S. Senate, red to the pos:~tlon af rvll car·
Saturday _ and was the object \ gress.
he w1H succee~ Actmg Pos.tmas·l ner.
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of an intensive search - was The Urbana newspaper pub- , ter Charles D1ehl, accordmg to The application of both Souls-.
found alive Tuesd11y evening l.isher. in his f~rst h1d f,;r pub- Moeller. .
by and Pi~kens were endorsed
aear the village.
he oHice. ran m a s_tyle that Soulsby IS co-manage1_· o! the [ ~Y the Me.Jg&amp; Couny.Democrat·
The missing man,
Leroy would ha\'e made h1 s father Kroger Company stiY.'e m Pom- 1c Execut1ve comrruttee.
Crews, was found Sitting at the proud in troundng five other - ··- ·

have asKed Washington to rei•a•t

Seleet , . _ Uzw.,.. eleetrle ttlr,_ ,,.._
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late hour China would respond 1 _The call "'·as_for 1.529 J)bysl·
to India's call fo peae
cmns, 350 dent•sts and 100 vetShastri spoke ~ler ~- n d i a erlnarians. It curn(lart"d to the
brushed aside Chinese claims [ draft of 852 doctors last Janthat Indian troops had disman- l uary and l,(KKI in January
tied military installalons along 1 1984. Tbe department said the
the Himalyan frontier. An of. call was necessary to " provide the health services ~ ficial Indian note delivered to I quired for the incrrasc in the
the Chinese embassy here Tues- 1
day ni·giJt accused Ch&gt;'nese · a{'tive armed fon·t·s."
troops of seizing two border po- ; ~
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SAIGON IUPI) - AIUed lorces
&lt;arrylng out a search and
stroy mbsion ~ miles northtest of Sall"n
captured
abandoned VIet Cong hosllllal \
and an ammunition lactory,
u. S. military spokesman reported toolght, .
Huge 852 jets !rom
bombed ouapecled Communist I
concentrations 211 miles oorth
Saigon today in their 10th
of the war while U. S. Navy
Air Force planes struck deep
Into North Viet Nam with at.
tacks ou bridges, boats and oth·

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draft 1,979 dm·tors. denti~ts,

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Wednesday at the Ullmen Funeral Home In Kettering. Mrs.
Weber has been with her sister
for lbe past several days,

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-Ohio Gov. James A. Rhode•
prqposed Tuesday at
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Midwest GQvernoro Conlerenco
1 resolulkiD 01lling lor 1
break to lndlvlduols who
llotliJfl!told hO]p,
RhodeJ Jlld Jucb a ochome
· would . Oll(.'IIOr&amp;gO hlrinl thooe
who Ond II dlffic!lll to hold
jo~ In a coi'hpe!IUve market.
The 1nggestlon wu
over-to various state welfare
rector! lor study.

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sister of Mrs. James Weber.
Funeral services will be held

Bock To Sct-1 With

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Allies Capture
Abandoned V-C
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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

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HyseU also took two of the
scouts to Rutland Sunday evening aDd Monday morning to as!rist in the hunt for Mr. Leroy
Crew who I• missing.

Richard (Rick) OUer has returned to Miami University at
Oxford, where be will enter his
junior year, majoring in chemcal engineering. He resides at
the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity
house. His parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Oiler and son,
Seven, accompanied him there.

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Plans hav~ been .made to
serve an election day dmner and I
to hold a rummage sale, both !
as fund raising activities, by
the Deac?ns and ~acone~ses
of the Ml.ddleport F1rst Uruted
Presbyletlan Church.
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Karl ?wen and Miss
y 111 Joach1m are co-chairmen for the dinner to be served at 5 . 6·30
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plans are t~ s~n:; theeo :u~~
mage sale in October with Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. James Kitchen
~nd daughters, Debbie and Dell·
Jse. .
Miss Suzanne Bradbury andJ
Miss Christine BAHR Rio Grand
College freshmen, spent
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CAMBRIDGE, omo- THE
IJnl~ Klan• of America bas
ohlned a rally srheduled this
weekend In northern Franklin
County to a farm south of bere.
FlyllD Harvey ol Grove City, grand dragon o' tha United
Klans In Ohio, confirmed tbe
meeting Friday through Sun·
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In the same Parliament the cease-fire by 6 p. m. EDT.
Shastri called upon the lndl·
Shastrl said today Indian speech today, Shastri ordered \ " Ultimate ly India and Pakis an military to .be ever vigilant
troops have been ordered Indian troops to observe a cease · tan will have to live together to meet the Chmese CommWlilt
to drive Chinese Commun- fire in the war w1th Pakistan 1as good neighborr,'' Shastri said. 1 threat from the ~: .
ist forces from border areas beginning at 3:30 a. m. Thurs- 1 Shastn also announced that "We have to remam ¥Igtlant
in the Himalayas .
day India time. That would India had accepted Soviet Pre- all along the frontier," Shas-"Our armed forces have 1 comply with the Indian - Paki- :. mier Alexei N. Kosygin 's offer tri said. He !iBid that Indill i1
been instructed to repel the stan agreement announced in ! of mediation to help solve the prepared to meet "even thil
aggressor," Shastri told a the United Nations Securlly I India • Pakistan dispute over bigger challenge."

NEW DELHI - INDIA TO·
day denied Communist Chinese
claims that its troops had dismantled ony military installll·
lions along the Himalayan !rootier. An official India note ac·
cused Chinese troop!! of seizing
two border positions inside India and inflicting casualties on
Indian wHee.
India t&gt;llarged China with
"unprovoked and aggressive
activities."

sweaters

Plan Rummage Sale,
Election Din11er

na, Dallas, and Duane spent Leader and Star Scout Jan The Rev. Howard Rup~ll has
Sunday at Duw Lake for a pic- Long; Star Scout Richard Gil announcod that World
Wide
mc outmg.
key; first class scout Larry Communion Day will be OctoMr.
and
Mrs.
William
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Grogan·' second class scnut Ri- ber 3.Mrs
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with Mr. and Mr~. C. R. Young. scouts. David Fife.
.Mark attended committee meetings In
They came ~sp.eclally to see Mr . French, Roger Pickens and Ron· Wellston last week for the ScloYoung who IS til at hit home ln 1nle Lewis.
1 to Presbytery
Middleport.
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spendmg the week m Chillicothe Library. All scouls are urged
with her daughter and lamily, to attend each meeting. Mr.

Frigidaire Jet Action Washers have a

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Boy Scout Troop 245 of Middleport received a first place
red, white and blue ribbon award for its partic~pat.ion in the
annual M.G.M. District Fall
Camporee at Camp Klashuta,
at Chester, Sept. 10.11-12.
The troop won the ribbon for
displaying scout craft skills in
cooking. The troop camp leader was Lewis Long, Institution-

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turned lo his home from Holzer For Camping Skills
Hospital where he had been a
medical patient this past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jones
visited Sunday in Athens with
their daughter, Barbara, and in
Shade with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Wingett and Mr. E. w. Jones.
.Mrs. Orin Smith and Mrs.
James Jividen visited recently
in Gallipolis with Ina Rice who
had hip surgery this summer.
She is slowly Jmproving.

STRONG NORTH WINDS
whipped another snow storm
down the Rockies and pashed a
snaking belt of beavy thunderstorms eastward today, lbe last
full day of summer. Floods kept
thollSSndlt of persons !rom their
home in the Midlands.
Violent rain storms on ttLe
Southern Plains and
bitter,
wintery weather in the central
1\ockleo have claimed the lives
of at least 16 persons in the
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Mrs. Don Hill, Judy; Barbara,
Fannie Lee, Donna, Denise,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolfe,
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The birthdays ol Mr. Orin Saturday evening. Mr. . an4
Smith and his grandson, Joe Mrs. Fred Rosenbaum eDter&gt;
Rosenbaum, were observed on tained in honor of their grando
Sunday with a dinner at the son, Joe, at their bome oa
home Dl Mr. and Mrs. Smith Lincoln Hgts. In Pomeroy wllll
in Middleport. Joe, 9, was horn Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rosenbaum
on his grandfather's birthday. and family a!Bo attending.
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ATHENS, Ohio (UPIJ
PLAN BAKE SALE
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Center for ConUnulng· of humane letters degree at the \ bake sale Friday !rom 9 a. m. ;en. Belinda Fitch Portland; PT. PLEASANT Mason :with the new programs. State I according to what new plalll
presiden~
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Pace, director of ttte co~ opening fall convocation at Ohio j until 3 p. m. at the Davit- oyce Haggy, Pomeroy; L• e County's plan for expaodmg ed- ' Superintendent Smith commend· they undertake .
ur~rk R nelatbeY . t e r
accOrding to Dr.
· University the university an- W•mer Insurance olftce. Home- \
Rutland; David Roush, I ucallonal offerings in ils pub· I ed the work of County Super in-~· The Mason Counly plan In tltl
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Medical Educatton. Ons or the nounced tbday.
made pies and bread will bl! ' c ne.
lie schools in the areas of Ian· tendenl MilliJll Blirdelle and hiS t areas is desigued to lmRulland
Clrapter ol member hospitals Is the
Key spealter lor the event. sold.
TO PROBE DIVORCE
guage arts end social studies staff for the planmng and work
the Ianauagee arlo and
Future Farmert o1 America. polio Medical Center Hospital. which lo open to the public will \
Metgs Counly Common Pleas has _been approved by State Su· put into the plan .
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socialiiiUdles olleriDP tltrotlP
Everett Holcomb b
Fourteen radio stotlons
be Obio · University Presidenf
TEN GIVE BLOOD
Court Judge John C. Bacon has penntendenl of Schools Rex M. Also ..tbe State Supermtend- an uteaaiYO m-Ytee traJD.
The nell meeting will be
carry tho prosram, which
Dr. Vernon R. Alden, who will
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ordered. Allen C. Hill to pro- South.
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' ent pomted oot that the. money ing program fOi' lbe teachen ID
lblni Wednesday In October. lnates on Ohio State's
his annual
message Ten Meigs County residents ceed With an mvest1gation ol The new undertakmgs, under received by the .Count) under these two - • ·
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from the president.
donated blood at Veterans Mem- a divorce action by Thelma the State De1Jartment of Educa- Ute CEP appropnalio~ by th~
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----orial Hospital Friday night for Jean Powell against Larry Mil· lions Comprehensive Education- Legislature IS only ' stimulus
Stxteell periOill made up the
TJT(YS TRAVBELB
weAL TEMPS cWOW!I
Edward Vannoy
of Grants- ton PowelL In another action, al Program approach will in- money and wouldn't begm to Councy CUrriculum Coundlbolll
-BELGRADE (UP!) - Yu•,..l FAIRFIELD STATIONtemperature In Pomeroy's ville, W. Va., who was falally a divorce petition by Pauline volve 115 teach••• and 6,021 pay for the projects. The Legis· ed by Jessie ~ulh llulltet. All
temperatures - high I buslneos district at 11:~ a.m. injured in an occident on 1 IU Mae Pack against James Okey pupils in !n'ades l throurh I! lature. m approving the CEP 55 of lbe llate I CJIIIIII!tl_haw
1Iav Prelldelll Mll'lhal
loft 1'eldly by II'IID for
llll; low 1111. Wedneoday
wu f18 degrees under...,. pipeline project in llt!itt CoJm. Pact has been dlsmiased on The County will rece!ve ap-1set aside ooe milUon dollars _to subm!ttecl plaDI Ia . a djlcl
.,...F,. lllfllcalloa CII tltl plctia!IU,
proximatecy ,u,ao~~.u to usla i bo ~~loUted to lht 55 counties mao tlllder tltl
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Its About Time

THE spending program of the Fede_ral
government apparently 1s b~gmmng
to frighten some of the leadmg hghts. It
bas been so greatly accelerated by the
multiplicity of new programs m the field
of poverty, health and measures to bring
the &amp;real society into being that the am·
ount of money available and the grand
plans of the architects of the future have
gotten out of keller. and many of us applaud the idea of some calm dehberat1on
that seems to be taking llhape in atten·
tion to priorities. We are certaia that the
administration program will be looked
on with mort favor by the trend of set•
ting priorities. We wo~ld be even moTe'
pleased if the sole bas•• of expend•tures
was on tho blsis of need rather than
JIGHUcll expediency.
lveryont realizes that spendlnt deWiands llways outstrip revenues. The
~ettin&amp; of priorities if properly adhered
to would assure that our money goes
for those things that will be the most
beneficial to the largest numbers of the
population. President Johnson recently
asked government agency heads to list
the lower priority I 0 to 20 percent of
their budgets. He also suggested that the
federal agenciea that want to expand
opending on some programs should show
where they could make savings in others.
This will be the neatest trick of the year
to eet IDY agency to cut back in any re·
gard. We remember our stint with one
.a the government departments dming
\1 orld W.r II, when we were forced to
work overtime in order to spend over
'100 miJHon by June 30 before the appropriations ran out at the end of lhe
fis cal year, and we would be willing to
bet that most of that mate1iall&amp; still lay·
log Ia a government depot.
We understand that the trend even
extends to foreign aid. The countries
that benefit from Cnited States funds
under the Alliance for P.-:~~ress program
being asked to set priorities for their
s r •nding before they can expect funds

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co nvi nced and there is murh evidence
that money we se nd to Latin America,
and other part. of the world oftec~ falls
into the hand of those who are not in
need ThiS eountry could save billions of
dollars If it cOnfined its contribution.&lt; to anv type of program to those
that are effective and in the common

good of our citizens, as well as,

those

around the world.
One suggestion that has been made
I~ to set up a Congressional committee to
assign priorities, with an ever watchful
eve on the estimated Treasury revenues.
They would have to be keen observers
because any government economy pro~ram ean be defeated if it is merely win·
rlow dress1ng 1o stop the criticism of risin g military spending and for the way
out program• that grow in numbers with
each passing day. A man in business has
to bfl eareful in what he spends He
~WI ~bout what his gross business
Vf!ll be 1n ~ year.. and if he does not h"!'
h1~ spendi~g w1thm th• limi\1 • ~rob­
ability he u In trouble. Th~ ,.roe goes
for a family, that almost always knows
In advance what its income will be. and
any dev1abon for non-essentials will up·
1et the budget and cause financial chaos
whlchis exactly what ur Federal govern:
ment IS doing if they do not stick to the
!hines of prior Importance.

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four weeki startln&amp; in late Oc·
tuber, bill when that date conlllcted wlth the shooting of the
movie. Morril made the sraoloua gesture and allowed Phyl118 to cancel her CQDiract with
no fuu or unpleaaantneBI.

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JJCl'llliny · . . A minor actress il
doing a funny bll with her diamond rinK. She tells everyon1
lt was given to her by ber "fi·
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New York Cleveland 4, night
Wa~lungton 4 Kansas City 3,
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Balimore at Minnesota -,
McNally 19)6) vs. Keal (]6-101. •
Cleveland at New York ltwi .
ligh!)- Kelley (0·01 vs. Ford :
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~ashington at Kan!,1IS City j
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Boston at California (2 twinight) - Morehead (10.16J and
Stephenson /1-4) vs. Chance
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Washington al Kansas City
Cleveland at New York
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3 NEW CHEVROLn BISCA YNES
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BERTH
OSWEGO, N.Y. !UPll - The
1&lt;' • team Gtate University of
New York Athletic Conference
Tuesday announced that its
champion will automatically
qualify for a berlb in one of
the NCAA area one college division basketball tournaments
beginning in 1966.
POLE VAULT
S1'0CKHOLM, Sweden (UPI)
. -John Cramer, an American
: living in Sweden and competing
for the Maelarhoejden Track
Cl~b. captured the pole vault
In a local meet with a Vfult of
NCA~

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l'uur non . league baitlcs are Vailey. Confero!nce, It does not The Wildcats opened against back position.
ovn tap thJS week by Southern 1 count m the league standmgs. l Kyger Creek last week with two Southwestern (0.2) will be out
By Unlted PreSI Internattoual ground defense In prepara1'on doubtful
again"' "11
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l Coach Bob Penrod's Pirates stra1g t rst . own5 b~t were to break a long losing streak.
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Th~ Iowa, Michigan and Wis-- for Notre Dame. Defensive tac-- Boilermakers Saturday." Thl·
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1 used lheir most oul•tanding as- :~l:ed r:ndb failed 'til gbam after
Clyde Smith of North Gallia
consm backfields have been re- kle Bob Hopp missed the work- coacb also moved 0oa Gmltter
nday evemng, Hannan Trace 1 set, their backfield, to defeat a· ay e, Jl w . e •. dlf· is leading lhe teague ln St'Orln&amp;
vamped in preparalion for lhe out because of the flu.
to deleoslve end as a pooslble
hosts Symmes Valley, Kyger the Eagles of Coach Dick Mar- lorenl story lhi8 Fnday mght. with 20 points while leammate
Big Ten's second weekend of At South Bend, Notre Dame replacemen for HArry Long,
Creek mvades Racineiand for lin.
AI Southwestern, Coach WeJ- David Sl&lt;idmore is second w1th
football.
Coach Ara Parseghian said who sprained an ankJ1 1a lbe
In
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case
of
Iowa,
It
was
I waa a win over California.
a head-on clash with the Tor·
. her has done aome shifting in 1 18.
I.mebacker Mil&lt; e McG'U
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n~does and Eastern tangles Quarterback David Skidmore e ac~field. Steve Elliott has Delford Ellison of SouthwestWllh lhe Red Devils al Rut and fullhack Clyde Smith were moved m the quarierback slot I ern and Junior Howard ol Ky-[
a wholesale rearrangement.
land.
the big difference in lhe hard- and former signal caller Dale ger Creek are tied for third
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DisapJKiinted with the Hawk-11
fought fogged"in game but the Bryant has moved into a half. i with 12 points each.
eyes' impotent offense last
Satur1tay evening, the Nortft return of Roger Garrett to the --~- --- -- -- -- - ---,
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Gallia Pirat., meet th• GAHS North Gallia Iine·up adds more D_ail~-~elltinel, _Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Sept. 22, 1965·3 ' "Sorry, Ed, I look some tran- 1 moved sophomore&amp; . Farley
"B'' squad on Pirate Field while runnmg depth 10 the backfield
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Coach Pat Weiher's Southwest· and more speed on the defen·
pllla b)' mlltake this moruing!" ~he frrst strmg. backfield, leavern Highlanders host the Porn- sive line.
ooly lhe Gary Snook Karl
t·ruy Panther "H" team.
The Pirates will be out to de·
Noonan passmg duo undisLast week, North Gallia posl- leal the Blue Imps along with
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lnumph With a 14-6 win over 1964 champion Bobcats in 3
ac son at alhpo!Js
Eastern, Kyger Creek defeat- big game next Friday at North I CINCINNATI !UP!) - Frank l as he studied the team's itiner· Logan at Pomeroy
Bruhn moved senior Jerry
t'd Hannan Trace, 34-0
and Gallia.
Robinson had said it after Mon-- ary for the comi ng west t'Oast Middleport at Neisonville
Ha&lt;'kbart up to rirst team half·
~outhwestern fell 22-6 to Rarlne Cocah .Jim White's eleven day night 's 4-0 loss lo San Fran- trip that closes the sP.ason. Wellston at Athens
back on the basis of Hack·
m a_non- league battle.
will be seeking their second win cisco, when Informed Uie Giants "I guess,'' he chuckler, "that Ironton at Cincinnati
bart's showmg in the Colorado
Th1s game would l1ave been of the ~eason after an opening planne~ to start Bob Shaw the means we walk home if we Co~-~ ~rove at R~k Hill
tie. Jesse Kaye, who sarted at
an SVAC contest but
sinre jloss at the hands of Fairland. next mght
I don't win."
Pot:a at Pt. Pleasant
left half SatUJ'day, alternated
Southern withdrew from lhe ' WhJte feels his squad may be "II doesn't make anv differ- I Then he looked over a ba~ Kyg'f Creek al Racme
~:;een quarterback and left
league to ]om ti"M! Mid Oh10 ready to shake the Iumbleitis ence" the veteran c"!ncinnatil tered baseball he had brought Eastern at Rutland
that
plagued them lhe ltrst I outfi~lder had snorted "Before ' mto t.he clubhouse
Valley
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Defending champiOn :Y'IIchi· '
two games of the season.
we're through with them. we'll "The one 1 hit for the hom- ,
SATURDAY'S GAMES
gan made tts backfield change
Last week, alter some sloppy see all of their pitchers. "
er." he explained "It was my r.alh li .. 8 .,
because of IDJUrJes. Coach ]
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prophetic words for the l l OOOth RBI "
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eu e type of ball that they are Reds did see four pitchers be- His 30th homer of the season
we:s ero I Ue chance that eilher halfback
for. Find REAL ESTATE
noted for and defeated the Wild· fore their 7-4 tnumph over tht&gt; in the third mnmg had pushed ~
Jun Detweiler or guard Barry
fast in the·- - ----~
c~t.!! of H a~nan Trare. 34-0. Half· league-.le-admg Ctant.~ wils en- Cmcmna!J m rront 1-o.
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bac_ks Jumor Howard, John I tered mlo the record books.
San Francist.·o jumped on I
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who pitched nearly six I starter .Jim O'Toole ror rour :
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Sygar and Keo Flan- 1
Swisher, ar,d Joe F1sh- and r.
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their spots.
do the walking.
t~e btg men In that ground under control until the sixth in·· eluding thrt.-e on .Jim Daven- Ma~or League Leader~ I
victory, but were aided by key 1ning when they exploded for si" l port's hom er.
By Untted_ Press International
The quarterback position at l
blocks thrown by the KC for- I' runs and lhe victory that cut ! In the Heds' sixth, V&lt;:~da Pin- ~
National League
i Northwestern was back at full
ward wall.
~ the Giants' edge over runnf'r'"l son opened wit h a single and :
. G. AB. R. H. Pet. , st~ength as . sophomore Bill
The Southern altack is led by i os Angeles to three &amp;rl" ./ capp~d the uprising with a two-. Clmnte, ,P_llt 144 558 87188 .337 [ ~hlzer pr&lt;H'tlced for t.e first
quarterback Bob Grueser l:lnd Cincinnati is 4¥.t games bade run , bases-loaded sin~:;le oH Aaron, ~!I 143 541107 175 .323 1 tlmt m twu weeks. He had
halfbacks T~m MrCiintock and ,;We just can't afford lo lose i Friink Linzy .
May s, ~J. 14~~20 110165 .317 1 been SJdelmer) by a hip injury.
Sh~rm Cundiff.
any more,'' said Manafer Dick Pinson ex tended his batting Rose, Cln . 152 ~34 112 193 .312 i Coach.· Alex Aga~e drilled his
Coach C. A. Duncan's f''QTinan Sisler after the Reds' vic.tory. streak to 17 game~. He has \ Wilms. Ch i !54 608107189 .311 : defens tve b~('ks m prepara tion.] • fROST NEVER FORMS .•. EVEN IN THE BIG ROLL.OUT
FREEZER. labels stay easy to read.,. package• don't freeze
Trace . eleven will be seeking "Of course. we can if we get pushed his average to .303 and ~lood, St_.L. 145 ~70 77 176 .309 for .!he Indtana passing game .
together •. . 1ce trays ne11er st1ck.
thel: fJrsl VIctory in two sta rts : some help, but there 's not much hi s runs !Jalted in over the 90 p~n~n, Pl.t_t t54 J82 8.1177 .304 : . Mmnesol a worked on pa."5- l • FREEZE -N-STORE Ice Service . , . flip-over tray&amp; for cubes.
aga.mst the Sy mmes Valley Vik· time for that"
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s~n ru~mg at quartere-ven when loaded. Sol1d shelves for easy cleaning,
Duncan s squad ts led by the Reds fmal home g;lme of the one inmng in relief got the win i
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the hal~ack post .and the quar- tonight. .
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145.5fi21os.180 .3c2~ I Jlubie Bryant and fullbacks
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t~rbackmg of semor Gary Har- And Gaants Manager Herman! hit in the k1st three mnings 1YzmskJ Bus 125 466 75 146 313 · Joe Holmberg and Jerry Nt&gt;w·TERIIS
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Franks
saved
best
while _strik ing out five Giants. i Whtfid , ' Cle 120 421 44 128 :304 ,
worked only bnefly.
,
Juan Manchal 12H11 - for the ~ Robmson. who had threp hils Rboso, Bal 1315119 75154 .303 Ji
Stale ~orked ou
goal
eontest. Sammy Ellis (20-9) will. and pushed his RBI total for Batty Min 124 300 35114 300 ne. defense and pollshf'd lis
w~~k for the Reds.
the season to 104. mad"' a sen- Clavi~. &lt;:le 150 549 8&amp; 163 .·297 ~assJng at~ack Y.It~ Don Un136 Lb. Freezer-No Frost Food Comportment
It says here that ou: depar· sational catch in the first in-1Hwrd, Was 139 484 50 142 .293 , erferth and .ArnJe . Fonte~
lUre from San Francisco de- ning on Davenport's fly h;dl and Dvallo, Cle 134 47 4 60 138 _291 , ~rowmg. !nJurJes '"''Ill hep i
14 CU. FT.
pends upon t~ out~ome o~ the threw a perfect strike to first Wagner, Cle 115 4g6 87140 .288 . . r~e subs!Jlutes out of Satur·
2 DOOR COMBINATION _ _ __
pennant race, 1a1d Robmson to double , off Jim Hart.
i Hall , Min
142508 79146 .287 !day_s game
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Home Runs
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MIChigan Slate worked in the I
Speed Riggs,
National League: Mays, Gi· 1 ram on 1.s runnmg. ga me, with
famous tobacco
ants 49; McCovey, Giants 37: 1 grake c.anett, Jim Garrett.
Williams Cubs 3.1 . Aaron, Wl~hl Lee and Clmton Jones
auctioneer
Braves 32 ; Santo, Cubs 31; ' geHmg long workouts. Thirdrecommends
Mathews. Rraves 31.
strm? quarterback John Mullen
American League : Conigli'aro, I spramed his ankle.
MIDDLEPORT, 0 .
Red Sox 30: Horton, Ti,gers 28; 1 Purdue_ worked behind closed
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28 II'
gates With the empha ·
Major League Standing• ]Bunning (17-8) v.. Faul (f&gt;.S) . '.' • Jgrrs
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BJ Ulbted Prest lutemational N
Y k
t p·u b h dJ&lt;~ns 27. Tresh. Yanks 2ti.
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Runs Batted In
Natioaal League
tmg t.l - McGraw (2-6) vs. 1 N ti
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W. L. Pet. GB Friend (7-12)
1 a ona 1 eague: .Johnson ,·
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Reds 124 · Ma's Gia nts 106
San Franc1sco 90 61 .596 . . San J4~rancisco at Cincinnati '
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Los AngeiPS 87 64 .576 3 l tnightl - Marichal (22-11 ) vs Stargrll. PITates 105: Robmsoo . .
Cincinnati
86 68 .566 4\1 Ellis 126_91 .
·, R~ds 104; Williams, Cubs 102. 1
Pittsburgh
84 70 .545 7Y.I
Los Angeles at Milwaukee : .~erJran League: .Colavito,
Milwaukee
81 70 ..536 9 I fnjght)-Koufax t23-8) . 1\.J"1 - - ~~Jan.~ 10~ : Horton, Tigers 98:
Phil a.
17 73 .512 121,-\t 1 kro (2·3)
\s. J e Olivll. Twms 96: Mantma, Red
'1 St. Louis
74 76 483 15'~'
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j Sox. 90 , Hall, Twins 84
Houston at St. Louis ( nigh[)- ~·
Pitching
~hicago
69 8J .454 2l'~ Roberts 14·21 vs. Jaster IQ-0).
National League· Nuxhall
ouston
62 ~ .408 28~
Thursday's Gamel
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New York
48 105 314 43 ' Ph.I d 1 h. t Ch.
• s li ·J ; Koufax, Dodgers 23·
1 a e p 18 a
Jcago
a·· B0 I'HI. r·_.ttm1s 12-J;• ·"1a
" 1oney
Tuesday'• Results•
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(Only game scheduled)
Red I" • · Ell . Red
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Cb1cago 7 Philadelphia 5
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Pillsburgh 6 New York 5, night
meriCa~. L,gu;ct. GB AmerJeaa League: Grant, I
!cmcmnati 7 San Frnncisco 4, :Minnesota
Twms 19-6 .. Stot.tlemyre, Yanks !
96 57 627
night
Ch.
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19-ll: McLam, T1gers 14-6 Te.r- ·
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~eago
H7 66 569 9 ry Indian 16-5 F' h ' h
' Los Angeles S Milwaukee t,- Baltimore
85 64 .S70 9 So~ 15-7 s
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Detroit
84 68 .553 11 \1 ·--·
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St. LouiS 3 Houslon 0, night
Cleveland
79 71 527 15\1 w h' 1
Wednesday's Probable Pitcbers New York
71 78 .490 21 ' &amp;:"~ mg on
116 85 .437 29 I
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lT'S DEFINITE, AI"''ER the
DlllllJ montbs of rumon - Ur·
IIUla Andrell and JobD Derek
are aetttns • divorce. He'a beeD
olayln&amp; wltb her Ill New York
for the paat lew daya, and- !bey
Tho ownen of an East Side
BROADWAY Guessing Game:
both aay they bave tremendoul
Two of the nation'• top corned!· dlnlng spot undoubtedly don't
ldmiration and affection lot ana are enjoyln&amp; a biller feud
know it, but their bar ia being
eacb olher, nol to mention rt- . · . A tamed performerr II scb- used as the meeting place lor
opect, u abe eaJJa II "a trial en. aduled to "write the acore" for some of the town's most ex·
vorce." She jllSt returned to lD upcoming fUm. II be writes pensive ladiea of the evening,
Rome and Jolin will trek to Hol- II lhe way he did for his last That might explain why their
lywood, where Jlltorney Gregg one - which had a bil hll u Ita bar businesa has practically douBautzer wut bandit the leial theme - he'll be doinB a lot of bled In the past few weP.ka. The
detalla. J!UI they Uke lo think borrowing, to put It delicately f•ct that a famous linger hal
that after the novelty of tho dl· .. · Tho widow of• sbow btl per· often checked in there hasn 'I
vorce has worn off, they'll get 10118llty II dating 1 Malta cbar- burt the scene, either.
married agalo. Are your ready
for that plot' ... George Ran, 2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Sept. 22, 1965
recenUy iD the beadllnea over
a tu: rap, II wanted lor u Important Olm Ill llaly, Bul ol
course he'll have to to straighten out his dllficultlea with tht
Internal Revenue Service llrsl;
.
the government
won't allow
you to leave the country unleso
k-- by Helen
you've pald your taxes, To m
Curti• lOllY be a serioua con· BROTHER ROO
ed to bls actions - as~ ~•
can't hear the slurping. But a
tender lor the drama critic post Dear Helen:
al tht Thnes. He'a currently
"re:,-pected, successrul business
How
do
you
go
about
tellln&amp;
man" CAN and will listen to
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison ol toiling for lhe Tlmea oveneu.
1 fellow luncheon club mema fellow club member who
Gallipolis were weekend guests Fine writer, lint leUow.
ber that hls mancero .are more wants to help him.
of her mother, Mrs.
Lilliaa
The Supremea, • red-hot tick· auited to a hog than • mun,
make an enemy,
Lee.
et lor !heir Oct. li concert at without making an enemy' The butYouthe may
chances are belter thao
Mr. and Mro. Glen Harpold Lincoln Center's Philharmonic
lll8ll I&amp; successful Ill lbe busl· good (If you're a "brother" of
of East Liverpool were recent Hall, will have an ..tra added
ne111 world. Everyone likes and long standing and also tactful)
guests of Mrs. Carri1 Scarry attraction to their groovy vocal
J!y W•yae D. Braadotadt, M.D.
respects hlms, but nobody want1 that you'll gain a
iJraMul
and Mlso Minnie Harpold.
Sammy
Davis
told
the
girls
he'd
to eat with bim.
Q - I wos bopsltaltz•d . reMrs. Marie Rou!'h was hos:·
friend . -H.
Mrs. Mae Crawford of New be delighted to 10rve as mascenlly with pericarditis_ What tess at her home recently for
Brighton, Pa. spent a week with ter of ceremoniea for their first
When he come to the table Dear Helen :
causes it and how can I avoid the F.sther Ci rrle of the HapOur daughtPT was alway• 1
Mrs. Elhel Wheeler and olher big New York oppearaoco .. at our weekly men's club meet·
getting it again 1 Dot&gt;s this dis- tist Missionary Society, Devo·
friends.
Katharine Hepburn may otar lngs, he Ia liko nolhlng human. complacent happy person, bul
ease affect tht heart Ia any tions by Miss Vera Be~gle op·
Mr. and Mrs T. G. Hllldore
In the cinema version of A He puts bi• arms on the table now H's just one round of tears
ened the meeting.
The topway
of Syracuse called on Mr. and Very Rich Woman," which Ruth and leans forward so that whol· and fights after another, sinca
A - Pt-rlcardltit Is an In
ie was "Blessed is the Nation
Mrs. Francis Morrii Sunday af· Gordon adapted from french. ever drops (It'• plenty!) drops she met lhis 16·year old boy in
flammat ion of the membranous Whose God is thf' Lord" fol·
ternoon.
Rulh will be the lead tn the on the plate. His napkin serves a crowd she took up with for a
sac that surrounds your heart. lowed by a program by Mrs.
M1ss DPbra Dugan of Coluril· Broadway edition . They think as both napkin and handker- short while la.t year. They
Jl is usually , but not nlways,
Helen Simpson enntlf.'d .. Hun·
bus spent the weekend with of more Iunny lhlngs in Laa chief: when he is throu~h. he weTP poor students and the girls
ca sed by sn inft&gt;&lt;'lion with the
gr_v People are Sirk People.''
Mr. and Mrs. Critl Bradlord.
Vegas. Some of the acta play. u.es It to scrub the table. His were boy crazy. She dropped
streptococcus,
slapl•yloroccus Afte r the business session conMrs. Lavinia Simpson has re- lng lhere are interrupting their fork is used not only to reed them when she learned about
or tubercle barlllus . It may al· ducted by Mrs. Ethel Smith,
turned home from a visil in Ctr routineo to give the customera himself but to hold down lhe thPir sneaky babits, but tha
so be caused by uremia, can- chairman, rrfreshments were
lumbus with Mr. and Mrs. R~ the lateSI hasebaU acores ... meat while he cuts an extra boy hangfl on. He is a fatling
cer or trJuma . Since everyone servt'd by Mrs. Roush, assistbert Knighlslep.
Blake Edwards, who did such slice (from the big serving plat- student with no ambition - and
tries to avoid all uf these caus- ed by her daughter, Mildred to
Mr. aod Mrs. Francis Morris a fabulous job ln creating "The ter), completely disregardmg our daughler's grades slipped
es anyway there isn't much I Mrs. Glrnna O'Connor, Mr11.
spent fnday in Gallipolis ond Great Race," plana to join wilh lhe carving fork and taking ev· alarmingly after sbe started
can tell you about avoiding a Gretta Simpson, Mrs. Laura
dating him. He is ~ere night and
visited Mrs. Esther Comstock Danny Thomas and star Mick· eryone's appetite.
Bell. Mrs. Ethel Smith, Mrs.
recurre-nce.
day,
and telephones in belweeo
He takea biles that would be
at Kanauga.
ey Rooney in a TV aeries.
There are many ways the Frances Wilcoxen. Mr!!. Edna
time.
a credit to a dog, and they are
Mrs. Albert Hill went to Codisease may affed the heart,
JOE LEVINE, the movie dy· oo IarKe that his mouth atays
Pil·kens, Miss Vera Beegle, Mrs.
He tries to rule her Jlle 1n~
lumbus to visit Mr. and Mrs.
auch as forming adhesions to Blanche Spencer, Mrs. Lina
namo
who
Is
currently
produoopen when he cbews- he can poisons her against us. She io
Waid l'oster. Mr. Hill joined
the chest wall and thus increas.. Curlis and Mr!:i. Ura Morris.
lnll
elghl
films
aimultaneouobe beard ~macklng lor 25 feet. a shy girl and easily bossed. 1
her there on Friday and aolng U1e burden on the heart or
ly, will lOOn have a alnth In Any meal leaves a wrealh of think ibe feels sorry for him,
Mrs. LoUie Slwflield return·
oompanied her home Sunday.
lhe works. And whal a ninth! food eround hls moulb and drib- and he take adv~ntage of this.
constriction of the heart due to ed home from Veterans Mem·
Merely "Romeo and Julie!"
its being surrounded by scar orial Hospital.
bles on bis shirt. food Is pUBh· lle gets her to He for him QUICK KO
.
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atamng Rudolf Nureyev and ed onto his fork wilh his fingers. when he'' . been drinking with
tissue. Early treatment of the
Rev. Paul Seller~ attended a
LIV~RPOOL , England (UPI)
underlyini infection gives the
Fireman Trajnw.g sd10ol in - Brian London, former British Margo! Fonteyn. Production A spoon Is used for meat, pea, older boys she muo;:Pt tell 1:!.
atarla in London next week ... or any Item lying loose on his parents he has been at ner
best chance of mimmal dam- Logan a recent Sunday.
heavyweight champion, scored
~ohn Gary's newest single,
Mildrt&gt;d
Gi
llilan
and
Sarah
age.
lhe quickest knockout of his
plate. If he llols a pil or bone house. He won't let her mix
Give Me Thill Moment," Ia 1
Taylor lefl on a vacation trip
people I
in his mouth, he spits It back with olher young
career Monday night when he
beauty. Could be another
Q - My son deVPloped epi- to Florida.
on the plate, not aslng hlo fin· don't know whether she truly
decked California ctrampion Roo
"More." If' o the kind of sons
lepsy when he wa~ 40 after a
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Carlyle
gPT Rischer wilh a left hook in good alngers are Jooklg for _ gers. ]( there is meat juice likes him, Is afraid of him, or
St&gt;Yt'l'e blow on his head. His
and children ol Columbus spent :.1 .econds of lhe first round.
on a serving plate, he sw•bs It afraid to hurt blm, bot abe'•
or should be .. . Nipsey Russell
dol'lor prescribed t.ablets to the weekend with Mn. Della
up with bread - swab, chew, not happy with dating him.
18 exiting from the Leo Crane
control the seizures but did not Gillilan.
swab - even when there is She is in tears haU the time..
WORLD GOLF
nighttime show lor bigger and
Wl:lrn !urn against drinking li·
Mr. and Mrs. Ma~on Spr&gt;nrrr
LONDON tUPI) - Tonly better things.
meat left on the plate for olh· What shall we do' - SANDRA
quor while taking the medicine. returned from a tnp to Tt s l.Rma of Oakland~ Calif., and
AND JIM
er diners
Wh~ n he drinks he gets very
and Kansas
No one wants to eat twire at D.ar S and J :
Austra li ans Kel Nagle and
MMJo to Abraham Beama
confused. Is this a common otr
Critt Bradford of Worthing. Bruce Devlin Mondl:ly accepled who vowed he 'd run in the tra~ his table. 1 have seen men get
Why don't you exercise your
ton spent e~ weekend with Mr.
&amp;ervation
right
as parenls and put an end
invitations to pll:ly in the P1cc1t· dlliOb of Franklin D. Roosevelt, up and leave oefore they were
A - The t"o drugo most and Mrs. A. C. Bradford and dilly World r:olf Cha~npionship, John F. Kennedy and other finished . How can he be made to this' From your long letter,
commonly used to lreat epl· conducted a sale at Syracuse.
while to realize how di sgusting this I'd guess your daughter might
Oct. 14-16 , at Wentworth, ED- pro~inent Democrats,
lepsy - diphenyll1ydantoin and
w•ll lhat you've ruined ber
urgmg
the
public
not
to
vote ls?-CLUB BROTHER
glaod.
Ole eyes or ear! but all antiphenob;:~rbital - .are depres·
Ufe - while secretly feelinll
Their acceptances eomplete for John V. Lindsay
because Dear Brother :
sanl! . So is .alcohol. For this coagulants increase the risk of lhe held of e1ght players. OthIt's a howling sbame that nothing bul relief. -H.
reason it is dangerOW! for an severe inlernat bleeding. Al- ers enlered are Arnold Palmer he's, among other things "a people (otherwise
fine, like·
epileptic who is taking either lhough they are w1dely used to o( Letrobe, Po., Soulh Africa's Park Ave. Congressman·•:
This column Is dedicaled to
able people! are anowed to go
drug to drink alcohol. The re- reduce the risk of clotting with- Garry Player, Peter Thomson of Mr. Beame, ! 'knew both Frank- all through trelr Jives with ha· family living, so If you're hav·
dol.lbling of the depressant ef. in the blood vessel!! resulting Australia, Britain's Neil Coles lin D. · Hoosevell and John F. bils that blut them ooclally, ing kid trouble or just plain
feet you have observed is in- in a toronHry heart attack or and Ireland's Christy O'Connor. Kennedy, ( am happy lo '"Y simply because "even their trouble, Jet Helen Help YOU.
and if you will do a Uttle cbeck:
evitable. The~e patients should a stroke, tileir popularity is
beat friends won't tell them." She will al so weloomo your
lng,
you
will
discover
that
by
any bad side affeds on the ears decreasing.
COREY SIGNS
Bad table manners are bard· own amusing experlencea. Adcomparison to those two heroe 1
Since you rannot soften
4anaer.
HOLLYWOOD &lt;UPI) - Jeff
ly ever apparent to the person dr"'s Helen Bottel iD care &lt;II
arteries that have already Corey has signed to co-dar with Congressman Lindsay Ia a ean- who hao them; he'o accustom· this newspaper.
hardened, the bes t remedy Rock Hudson in "Seoonds" tor didale for the antl- poverty campaign. Ever been to the Rooteis prevention. Thi! is favored PararnouDt t;ludios.
vell compound al Hyde Park,
by slaying slig htly under the
keed? I have. Ever been Invitso - called ideal weight for your
"DIE RETURNS
ed to the Roosevelt town hoUBt
he1ght and body build: avoid·
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Edit on the fasionable East Side of
ing cigarettes; and having
Adams returns to the biR screen Manhattan? I was. 11 nsn'l
your doctor help you ma intain
a normal blood pressu ru if 1t lor a top role lor Jose~b E. exactly a tenement. I'm lurt
Le\·ine in "1be Oscar.''
you're young enoUgh to !mow
Is high.
all about the Kennedyl, with
their placea In Hyaun!J Port
Hado j
They'll ~ It Every Time
and Washington, Palm Beaeh
and Maryland and New York
"Park Ave." lsn't a dirty phrase
1HEN F'INALLY "mE POOR GAL OOES
to them, any more than it was
TO HER REWARI7 ANI' 1liE ESTATE.
to President RooseV&lt;II. To •ny
IS PROBATEC' ....
lntelllgenl New Yorker, the 1..
calion of Mr. Lindsay's resi·
dence is not an issue, and should
S ~E GRIEP MY
not
be.
HUSB4N17 OUT
OFA$300
GENE KELLY Is quite con0ARA0E SILL!
•lnced he's just llbout talked
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Bri&amp;itte Bardot Into maklna the
jaunt lo Hollywood for her lint
film In the United States. Gene
"ill be producing and dlrectin&amp;
a musical that he feels would bt
a perfect showcase for BB
Apparenlly Nelson Eddy hao lu~
I
'Jy recovered from his recenl Ill·
ness. He'• making nlghiclub
bookings again and ts scheduled
tD play Gotham in March.

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Entire Iowa BackfieldRevisedbyCoaeh
As Result of Poor Showing in First ~-rter
Tilt

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CONTEST RULES
• Pick "inners of games in ent ry
form. Entry with most wins and
nearest scores will be JUdged
the winner.
• Weekly contests are open to everyone except employees and
families of Outtons &amp; Rollers
• All decisions of judges are finaL In case of tie, duplicate pri·
zes will be awarded.
• Entries must be submitted on
the official form, as printed in
this paper. or obtamable at
Duttons or Rollers.
• Entries must be deposited in of.
ficial contest boxes displayed
m sponsors place of business or
postmarked Thursday preceedmg game .
• The deadline for weekly submission is I P . ~t Friday.

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Chrysler's Ridge Keno
Combatants Agree to Talk New Prices Society Notes
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About Kashmir Settlement .Jt:fUbnJze

untly.

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Mist Who lB. patient at lllllp IJeD.

ceotly. Attending were

Mr. and Mrs. Milford Spen· Ada Hoskins, Mr. Asa Hoskins, eral Ho,;pital

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cer of O.laware, Ohio, visited Mr. and Mrs. Leo Story, Mr.
----wiUt Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bahr and Mrs. Richard Heilman and
recently. '
Mrs. Virgil King and family. NOW YOU KNOW
MISs Htlda Weber, wbo was
Tbe Ice .....,. eone was iJI.
on vacation from her employ· Mr. Elijah Michael has re· veated at IIIIa st. Lo11f1 Warlll'l
Mr. and Mrs. Roy SmiUt, Don· ment In Columbus, and Erne!lt celved word that his brother. Fair, whea E. M. llamw•, "
Die and Mike Athens Road and Weber were recent visitors of George Mtchael. '·' a oaten! at walllo vendor, olfend Ilia prod·
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Tbe Mts Amanda' Kaspar and Bren· Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Weber. Melp General hospital after ucts to aa Ice ......, YeMor
Johnson administration is td· da ingrablm or Pomeroy were Mrs. Anna Summerfield and suffering a paralytic stroke.
wbo bad rua 0111 Cll llillleo '
lng a careful look at lhe price recent Sunday guests at a children, Mrs. Sina Bailey of Mr. John Legg ond Denny _ __ _ _ _ __;:::,'
Increases announced by Chrys· birthday diMer for Floyd Wei&gt; Chester, Mrs. Sharon Swartz Legg of Nelsonville visited re·
ler Corp. lor its 1166 model er Calling in the afternoon was and children of Coolville called cenlly with Mrs. Hazel Arnold
cars, acoordilll to White House E~est Weber. Mr. and Mrs. at the Bahr heme recently.
and family.
Press Secretary Bill D. Moy· Weber visited wiUt their aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles King
ers.
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Mrs. Carrie swartz, at Alfred
visited Sunday witlt Mr. and
Moyers disclosure came as on Labor Day.
Mrs. Ed King and family and
Rep. Charles A. Yanik, lJ.Ciove- Mr. M. L. Bohr and Ben
Mrs. Bill King who is ill at
land, and United Auto Workers Perry, local, and Art Kasper, l
his horne In Harrisonville.
President Walter P. ReuUter ac- Columbus attended the Mariel·
Mr. Cla1r Woode, advisor of
eused Chrysler of trying to eat ta Fair. '
Melgs Better Live•tock, Holsup Ute 1960 exciBe tax cut, M
d M Fl d W b r :
e1n 4-H club. took his group to
which auto makers have prom· A r. t a~ be rs. ':J Be ~' I Mr and Mrs. Virgil King had Columbus recently to visit the
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Pakistan today joined India In bowiJli to the Unl·
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qreed to stop fighting by 6 p.m. EDT. However, heavy

Funeral servt'ces for Afri'Bn L.
French. 61, a former. res.ident
of Middleport who dted tn an
autom{lbi!e accident Saturctay at
North Bay Canada, will be held
Fr1'day at I p.m. (DST) at the
Billows Funeral home in Akron.
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I killed ond their wives critocally
injured in the accident. Bolh

Other survivars are his wife,
a daughter, Mrs. David Grim,
and an aunt Mrs. Clark JiVId·
en or Racine.

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monltlll. n .BO:
tbr-ee monttut t:J.JQ.
Br Motor Roul41 wllett&lt; urrter •er
nee not nallable, one monl.to fl .ll

::2S~·~~r=~~:;~&amp;._SI•

mon:

MISS AMERICA

Middleport, 0.

Each week a pleoe of Sheffield Di&amp;Derwaro
will bo featurocl for iutt k For each $1 ilo tro.,.,.,. parchaHt, 1011 are entitled to piece
at thio low price. Then'o DO limit . • ,
with o. $10 plll'Citua ,.,.. can pi two
piece, _ •. and 10 op.

• • ••••••••••

PlUB you have a complete
variety of completer

piecu

B~~al ;:~·n~: ~~dA~~n~on-in

wen Attended

Mr. French, a former Meig~
1 eounty re~idenl, was the
son
or the tate Je ss French an d
Blanche French, who survives.

By Legion

1

BAKER fURNITURE

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NEWEST PAINTS
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Outside

TURKEYS

or Kroger rtfundt.
your monty.

JOto 14
lb. avg.
•. , -•.

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$795

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Fish Fingers __ .

uco- uxury

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OXYDOL

• MexiCin "' Enchlladl
• Franb &amp; Bt1n1
• MM:annl &amp; Cheett
• Spagts.tt~ &amp; Mut
o MocoNIII &amp; -

Kragor ' GrtdoAMtdlum

16c

1 lb. Dr !'MI't Cent..SiicH lmobct H.m

box
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Peaches

Kr.tft S../ad Dressing

Campbtll Yegatabl•, Cr••m oi Pota11, Bean W/BacDn

Avondat, Wholt

SAVE

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~rianf

Clorox .. - ~~~·~- ....... c,,,,. 49c
Miracle Whip

11-oz.
pkgs.

quart

48c

Unpft'll'd

K •• , ..

5

Soup ... __ . _. _... _6

JOJ

$1.00

can~

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Country Club

Spotlight lnst1nt

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2 pkp. Royal
VUcing Danish Pastry

gallon

Saltines _. _. _. -. _.. _ :; 19c Cheese Loaf ___ ..... ~~ 49c
f001ttpol1o
Gleem .. __ . ___ . _.. 2 ~: 72c Prell ·--·-----·-·--.~1: 61c

YALUUU COUFCII

• • • • • • ••• • ••

Liquid Shampot

Jonathan Apples
lb.
bag

&lt; Exp. V/26/61

trl'in pak

Country Club lmit..Jtion

I

50
__ '-_,.,..,.

FREE

On• Fr•sh laked

Golden Ripe

Che-rry Pie

* ~xt•

BANANAS

c

Douglass of Leon, W. Va.

Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Jones
"The Deptrtmant Store of Building Since 191S"
of Moundsville visited on Sun-day with Mrs. Helen Stewart
Pho- WY 2-3193--WY 2-3679
"-roy, 0.
, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...aud family.

!1/ 25 / ll'r

FREE

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50

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•ny pkg. K.,..r
Iced Tt• If TtA 8ap
ll:tq&gt;, 9/25/85

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and Mrs. L. E
Piersall at BrUiant. Oh1o and
also with her sister and fam1~
ly, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fen·
lon ahd daughter,
Brilliant,
Ohio.
Mrs. Joseph Lish and Lisa
spent Ihe past week visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mf'. L. E
Piersall a Brilliant.
Mr. Jim Stewart spent &lt;~
few da~s in New York City
ond auended lhe World's Fair.
While the;-e he talked brtefly 1
with thr. West Virginia Com~
missioner of Agriculture, Gus

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FREE 50

Coffee _....... __ . _.. ~:: 59c

lvti.Prmil~

Krager

..

Spotligfl~ llllh

Coffee _... _..... _. ';:; $1.89

Beef Stew . _..... __ . ';~~~&gt; 39c

_

FREE 50

UDA fOP YMUI RAMPS

79c

Apricots ~ .. . . _. _... ;; ~:~:· ·$1

Eggs ___ ... _.... _2 ,,.... 89c Bread . _.. __ . ___ -_5 ,:::; 99c

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Butt Portion _. _____ lb. 53c

CASE OF 24

• MNI LOlli

New Yams ......... . lOc

at Honaker, Va ., and with' her I

THE POMEROY CEMENT
BLOCK CO.

c
Baby foods 55.69

Morton

• Ham • llllh &amp; Chlpt

] ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tucker, is reportedly ill at hrr
home on Third St.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yeager\
visited recently with
he rI
grandmolher, Mrs. A. R. Bail
I

•

Full Shank
Half
lb.

49c

SIMI LAC

• Chicken • 'tatty
• Beef • S•lltMiry Steak

I parents, Mr.

659

10·D1.
- pkf.

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DINNERS

Christine Tucker, inran1 dml·

$

Rainbow Trout

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Here's a new experience in Latex wall beauty
-LUCO.LUXURY. The most beautiful wall
background ever created. In hundreds of
personalized colors. Slips easily
onto walls by brush or roller.
Equipment rinses clean in water.
gal.

79C
lb.

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Ita Pak

Froohly
Ground.....

• Hygrade

SMOKEDHA

J1% Smokfd Ham, 50'711 Frt&gt;sh Pork

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behalf of thf"
Pomeroy Athletic
Boostt'rs,
thanked the Post for letting his
organizatiOn h&lt;tve the rerreshment stand at the danrP. sponsored by lhe Po'!.
Two movies we-re
shown.
They were 'Norfolk Tour," and I
''The Land We Love," furnished
by George Hobstt'tt.er ol the
First National Bank , Pomeroy.
Fr~1nk .lohnston was reportNt
on the sick list.

LATEX WAU
DECORA11011

lb.

%gallon

Reino Lind, on

Inside

• Swift Premium

Country Club

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• Armour Star

All Flavors

•, . . . ·&gt;

Loin Chops •••• •. 991!

backed by Kroger's

When my budget'S all Wet?
Top Value Stamps, that's how!

&lt;'

Rib Chops ••• _• •. 89c

Wi1Pibone Guaran'* .••
you mvlt bt satisfied

Charles Swntzel. reporting on
the 1966 membership drive, said
148 members ha ve paid their
I 1966 dues. Thi~; is 17 per cent
1 of the Posl's quot of 317. Sec·
ond notices
will hf' ma1led
I
shorlty. Dues can be ma1led lo
Drew Webster Post ~9 . P. 0 .
' Box 4!11. Pomeroy
I
Commander Guinther
&lt;~n- I
, nounced that the Fall Confer·
ence of lhe Eighth Districl w11i
be held at Logan Sunday , Or!.
3. Letters will be sent to Char~
les (i ibbs, thankmg hm1 lor the
the recent dance spon son~d by
thl' Posr. A lette-r of thanks
i ..,.ill al&lt;&gt;o be sent Harry
M1ller
: for the use or a portahlr TV
for the tair polict&gt; detail pic-

Acompletely new exterior house paint that
lasts 50% longer and dries in minutes.
Can be applied in damp or dry weather.
Blister and peel resistant.
Shows no brush marks. Clean
brushe$ with soap and water.
gal.

Veal Breast _-_. •~. 39c
Round
Steak Cutlet . lb. $1.29

Tf'nder, tasty turkeyt

way.

AMAZING NEW HOUSE PAINT

Veal Chuck Roast . . . .. . . . . ••· SSe

How do I get a hair dry·e·r'

Over 40 members enjoyed the
annual Oyster Supper of the
Drew Webster Post No. 39, The
American Legion, Monday, served by Char les Hayes, Chief
Chef. assi!ted by Bob Vaughan
and Kenny Harris.
Paul Casci repor1ed on
the
new building fund. Elza Gil·
moM' reported on the fair palice
deta•i picnio held at Ralph
Welker'• form on Sept. 19 and
Frank Cheesebrew gave
an
account of the ,'Girls for Yanks
Who G&lt;ne" dri~Jl' now unde r~

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U.5.D.A. Gr1de A Frtth Frozen

Quality Costs Less

Oyster Supper

li~:~~:~it~::::i~Ji~~~.~~~v~~:~~

••Kroger Fresh Veal Sale" i

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in Canada before Grim was lo

THE SHOE BOX

Parkersburg, Marietta and Bel-! a~ M_rs. Weber Wood o~ Ha_r- Ett&gt;• Bros. farm at Lancaster.
pre recently 21. the home of nsonvllle, Mrs. Lena Gorslm Those rrom this communit_v at- 1
their uncle w. H. Collins at of Akron and Mrs. Melva Rad- tending were Mr. Alan Gibson '
Stanleyville: Ohio, lor a pi~nic cliffe of Albany. Also visiling of Harrisonville, Mr. and Mrs.
dinner.
1m tht&gt; .afternoon were Mr. and VIrgil King, Judy, Grace and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Osbornt' Mrs. Frank Deardoff and son, Mary Lou King.
and children visited for a few Rogrr.
' Mr. and Mrs. John Dean vis·
days with his mother, Mrs. Ed- Mrs. Haztol Arnold, Nathan[ ited with Mr. and Mr!. Ken-1
ith Osl&gt;orn and other relatives. and ~:valine. visited in Snow· n~th Markins or Racine and with
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wt"ber ville w1th Mr. and Mrs. Walter 1h1s mother. Mrs. Lenora Dean,
and Vida and Mr. and Mrs. Ri· Emund of Dallns, Texas, and --- - - -- -bert White and granddaughter, also his sister. Ann. of Colum- ~
•
Conni Sue Woode, spent Sun· bus, who _were visitin_g here
day evr.!ling ~ntly with Mr. With realt1ves and fnends.
and Mrs. Floyd Weber and Au· Rev. and Mrs. Cl)·de Hinton, e Frigidalro eAdmir&lt;tl
gust Weber.
minister of the Carleton churrh
eSpeed Queen eHoovor
Mr. and ~rs . Robert White hRVt&gt; moved from the Arnold 1
of Keno and Mr~ . Man.· Pierce house to Pome-roy.
'I e Provincetown
of Long Bottom spent a day re- i Mrs. Earl Beal.who ha~ been : eFtexsteel
cently shopping in Athens. I ill is now a palient al thP ;
Floyd Weber, Robert Cole- Me1gs General Hospilal.
1
man and Don Baumgardner or Mr. and Mrs. Willlam King l
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h 1
h B df d
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MIDDLEPORT
e sonvt e were business visit· were os s to t e e or Farm
ors at Huntington. W. Va., re· Bureau Advisory Council
re- 1I
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LOAFERS ;;~:~~~i~~7n~i:: ~:c:u:::~:
Get Them At ...

BONE WIDTE DINNERWARE

inflicting casualties on In· ised to pass on to the public.

Servi'ce to be

......... ""'"· ruDIIoh..

&amp;at~

with each
$5.00 purchase
each only

reported.

Society NoteS

• Freneh
Ad r1an

DIVOTiv TO INTEUSl o•
MiiGS r.\ASON AR&amp;A

WY 2~06.
1157 .

Butter

&amp;

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comment_~ the prn~e ~.•tuation at t.~1s bme would be ~
mat~re.
Another admtnl,.
tratton source satd that careful
study would be needed, to ~s.
cover whether Chrysler s pnce
hike more than covered the cost
of ~afety features and ~the.r
equipment the ?'mpnny said tl
Wlll mstall m '.ts new mod~ls.
In announcmg . the price
cha~ges, Chrysler sa1d It would
oontmue to pass along to con·
sumers the 3 per cent_ exc1se
tax cut that took tflecl m June
as we11 as 0 ther cu 1s sc hed uled
for the future
. ·
But Van.1k lo_Id the ~ouse the
company s pnc.~.
mcreases
stemed
be JUSt about ~he
amount of th_e tax cut
tm·
provements Cited by Chrysler
should cost only $22 to ..,, per
h · h
.
.
car, w tie t e pr1ee mcreases
total $50 and 370, he said.

TH E DAILY SENTINEL

Ohto vaue,

This Week ... Get Your Bread

Kingsbury

Communist China reported [ u~p~ovo,~ed and aggressive
today that India had secretly actlvatPs.
dlamanlled fortlllcatlons al· The first exchanse of IUnfire
II!Jedly built on Chinese soil between Indian troops _and Chinear the border with Skklm, a nese Commumst durmg the
~lalm that seemed to relax the current crisis was
reported
terms of a Chinese war ultima· Tuesday in Sikklm, an Indian
protectorate.

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....,...
Tollllll)' Kerwood, 24, of
3S
•m;thers St. was trested lD lhe
IDliii'PDCJ room o1 Holzer HOi·
llllal IDtl Clinic lale Tneoday
evening for lacerations o1 tbt
throat and relessed, city pollee

Inugr~~am e. 0 ;~d 0~~er rel~~i~e~ a~ Sunday visitors Mr. and Mrs. Central Ohio Breeding Assocla~tan forces and carryilll ~ut Moyer! said any W~te H?use f~m Willi~mstown , W. Va.,' Earl Hart of Reynoldsburg, Mr. lion farm. They also visited the

d!•·

and Communist China alon1
lhe Himalayan frontier.

b'

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an
Tnated fw r~~o...lell
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ffi1,ng was reported In West Pakistan today.
The dramatic early morning announcement In the
U. S. Security Council laid the gr"'!ndwork for a settlement of the. long dispute with lndta over Kashmir, but
tough b~rgammg lay ahead. Paktstan vowed to qu1t the
U.N. 1f tl does not solve1the [
problem.
tum due to run out at noon
~ cease •. fire agreement EDT today.
sh1fled lmmedtate eoneern for i lndta categorically denied all
world peace to Ute oUter crisis Chinese charges and claims
faclni lhe subcontinent - !be and aceused China :l .seizing
eonfrontatlon
betmen India two border posttlona Inside In·

aund&amp;J

oft·--·

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lb.

Strawberries CaUfomla .......................... p;n1 49c
Ed'
. ............................. ,.,h 19c
n rve or Romame

f' all1 1) €! yr.u• v ll "''I I&gt;" porldbl e h11" dryer I1om fQp V•lliC S ICHllp~. hK e 1ht$
ptole ss •on ~ l ·, l~l r- L~r.lv Sr ht l k Co •l 5 0i ett~ . Y'our ~ tor') '3 /5 books lop Va lue Stamps.

And where do you get Top Value Stamps?
At the better stores, that's where! They're
your extra dividend, the bonus that makes
your shopping dollars worth more.

Your dollar's worth ~ore when you shop at the store
that gives TOP VALUE STAMPS!
~

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50
.......
...............

FREE

Tulip Bulbs .. .. .. ........ .

menside Park Grass Seed

s-Ib. boo

$1.89

Zesta Crackers __ .. ___ .. _.~;.~ 33c

Camay _. _... __ ....... _3 r;:;. 37 c

Ivory Soap---·- ··------ 3~~; 35c

Zest -. __ .. _. _. _... _. ___ 2 ':!;. 35c Ivory Snow ... _--- ___ .• 2 '::. 73c Joy

Instant Coffee ~~-=·~~-H~".". . ~;;;· $1.69

Lava . -... _.•. __ . __ . _. _2 ;::;, 29c

Personal Ivory ••. _.. ___ 4..... 31c

VALUAIU COU-

Ex&lt;&gt;. '1:15/&amp;1

Dreft ·---····--·-····· 2

=. 73c

~~:.:

65t

Thrill _. _. _... _. _• __ . __ .. :;: 65e

Clover V1lrev

Peanut BuHer ·.. · .. ·.. ·.... 2 lb. jar 69c
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f.Dally ~1. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Sept. 22, 1965

, u~l F.dorRtlon. ~"· r.ary Gibbs: Mro. Carl Srhwarz, Jr.
presldenl of t~e Pioneer Club, !tary of Anne Bailey Club ana
• ':t'mlw1 ~ll11J 1&gt;11Ve, M:s. Lewis
II was announced that the wiU re'present the county at the Mn . .John Marshall New H:1v
l&gt;~ll&lt;mu &lt;tnd Mrs. Wilham Lew- PTA membership drive will be
'd t of M'
, is ; Publicity Mrs ..James Prof· on September 22 • The group vot- Traffic Safety Clas. being con· en, preSI en
ason ?'unl.l
Joan ed to hold • soup sale Satur· dueled thert. Also
attending H,ome Demonstration Council
• !itt; Hospitality, Mrs.
I Harmon, Mrs. Carl Kearns day, Qctobet· 2 in the Mason Will be Mrs. Ray Crank of Hen·
aud Mrs. ~·,.·cd Sampsel.
Community building.
det·son. ~; Vn., treasurer of the . After the meeting waa ad
B Mro V I h
•
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Mrs. Tucker presided during . Ptoneer C. tb and Regional rep- jOurned a ooclal hour was he I,
Y
• erna Jo nson
I
The pract1ce or awardmg a th
.d
r th
t'
resentative, Mrs. Oak Thomas with the ex-utive commit•··
·
J book to the room having
the 1 e remam er o
e mee mg. p .
•
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IN\.
The West Columbia Parents
MAMN
Mrs Cha les Yea
.
He announced thai the school omt Pleasant, Rt. 2, oecre- serving refreshments.
d T h
. .
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· 1most parents allt&gt;ndmg the meet- ·
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an
e.ac ~rs ASSIX:~8110n mel ger. out-gain~ president of the ing was continued with
Lh t! basketball ('OUrt will be black- r
for their first meetmg of ~he Mason Grade School Teachers' room count award going to Miss lopped as soon as Anderson
new year on Monday evenmg I Assocation, installed the new of- Alice Roach's Third Grade.
.Black R~k Company has finat the school. Mrs. Raymond ricers at the first meeting of
. ..
, . JShed pavmg the streets In town.
Lle~mg, president, led the de.. I this school year Tuesday. Mr. . In other busmess, _the a~o~la- Refreshments were served to a
vot10ns and introduced
the Ray Tucker became president: tmn 110 ~~ to · c~ntmue hirm~, ! targe crowd of parents and teateachers· that
were present .
; v1ce
- prest'den t, Mr s. J ames J ar- tMrs.f Wilham
Smith,
as babysit- · chers ·
h
t
ONLY
The _group voted to buy safe- rell: !ecretary Mrs Bob Stew- ehrldor t e hyleDr o cat· re tt fodr
-- - -ty
'
·Mrs. Lewis the
c I PTA
ren mw 10
'I I)H ure Sending
.- swrngs ror th e p1ayground art. and treasurer,
r parens a en ,.,~II
· $30.00 Down - 81lence on
cmd to complete and erect an Gilland.
ee mg.
i J;'
Convenient Term~
other sf't of swings. Each teachThe group voted unanimous- 1
OUr a~ 0t""lf&gt;'gatf'H
i Pr ~ill be given fifly cenl.!l per Committee chaimen for the ly to remain ~ member of the ' MASON - Four members of
puptl to purchase supplies for year are, Budget and Finance, County Counctl Parent Teach· Mason County Home Demom;tra· ,
t~eir rooms . Also two new uten Mrs. Donald Cook; Program, er~· Association. Delegates ap- tion Clubs will be attending the 1
FURNITURE CO.
stls
to be purchased for Mrs. Charles Yeager; Parent pomted to represent the Mason Leadership Training
Confer· 1
MASON, W, VA.
the k1tchen.
Teachers' ~agazlne Mrs. Delor- Grade School PTA are
Ray ence this week at Jackson's
This year's room ('&lt;)Unt will es Shepherd; Sa£ey. Bernard Tucker, Mrs. Beulah Bocock, Mill, Weston, w. va. Mro. c. 1
b• ""arded 8 banner to be on Conley; Character and Spirit- Mrs. Raymond Lambert and E. Erwin, of
•. w:;_.
display in tbe room receiving
- -- - - - - - ~ -- - - ilililitiiiii
----that month's banner.
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News Notes
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Are lnstalled
By Mrs Yeager· I

3 ROOMS
New Furniture
$299

Stokely R.S.P. Cherries __________6
Stokely Tomato Catsup ------------ 5
Stokely Corn ~~!~!·:;,~or
6
Stokely Fruit Cocktail __________ 5

MASON

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Sout~~id~e

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SHOPPER'•

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chairman or . the membership

THURS. FR!. SAT.

f,3

committee announced her workers and the goal for this year
will be sixty members. The

drive will end October 11 and
everyone is wged to .support
the drive.
Mrs. Ve-rnal Johnson vice
president and prograz'n chair- .
man announced the programs
for the coming year.

_.

24~h,

Sept. 23rd,

DISCOUN'l STDRE

1

CORNER SECOND ond MILL
Mondoy Thru Thursdoy-9 to 6
Frldoy ond Saturday-8:30 to 8;30

25th
!-roll
pkg.

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APPLESAUCE
6 !!'! '1

BABY FOOD

3 25C

cane

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NEW HAVEN - Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howard are an·
nouncmg tbe engagement o! their daughter, Barbara
Jo, to Mr. Larry Herbert LeMasters, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert LeMasters of follansbee . Miss Howard
graduated from Wahama High school and attended
Marshall University where she was a member of The
~JSters of the Golden Heart. She is a member of the
EvangeliCal Umted Brethren Church of New Haven
Mr. LeMasters was graduated from Follansbee H.igh
school and received ris B.B A. degree from Marshall
Umvers1ty \'v'here he was a member of Sigma Phi Epsi-

ion fraternit,y. The Hobe men's leadership honorary
and Btta Alpha Mu . Bu siness fraternity . Ile is now as:
sociated with Armco Steel corp ., Ashland , Ky . The
Open Church weddmg will bt;&gt; an event of December
28th, at the Eva ngelical l sited Brethern Church in
New Haven.

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•h
Wahama Htg

Students Name

C/

Of'

ass ICers
Are E/ t d t

ec e a

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Stokely

Stokely

Stokely

TOMATO
SAUCE

SWEET

PEAl

10 ~~: '1

5 ~! '1

Pineapple-Grapefruit Drink
3 -M-os.
.... $1

LADIES HI-FASHION
LADIES' SPORT STYLE

FUR TRIMMED

CORDUROY &amp; SUEDE

COATS

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CASUAL COATS
Assortment of new colon and

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$

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Fall Meeting

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1

.44

CHICKEN NOODLI - CREAM OF CHICK~N

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CHECK OUR
LOW PRICES

1

FRAMING

iow as $95 M.

PLYWOOD - - - low as 3.25 sheet
SHEATHING _ __ _ low as I Oc ft.
PANELING

low as 4.25 sheet

Cel'r ~G TILE - - - -- - - low as 12c ft.

t•
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1

1ow as 4\-iic ft.

Ab All Rei .ted Matorials ond Frot Dolivory

Fall Speci11l Price On Roof Paint

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773-5554

MATERIALS CO.
MASON, W. VA.

, Adtit&gt;,•ement Oav
1

For 4--H i• 0 1·1.

9

MASON - Mason
Cuun, v\ .
A~hievwnent Day for 4 _ H·;~ r s

be held on Sa1urd&lt;J y, &lt;Jtloher 9th at 6:30 p.m. at lhe 4·H
Will

Camp al Souihstde. 11 . va. ·t~e
banquet will br sPrved by the
county 4-H LPaders' Assor ia1 ion.
The Or!!anr7.atumal leader of
~c h club ha s been -asked by
~tlber1 Barnette, County r.:xtensron Agent. 4-H. to send
the
. names of the members of their
i rlubs
I hat will be attending.
Thr~ Information slrould be sent
to 1he Extension Oifice bv Ori}I ber lSI A nominal lee will be .

bunquel. adults
JIO.I•••••••••••••~.;.;.~~J charged

FLEISCHMANN'S

COMPARE AT $10.95

eTAPE:REO TOE

.94

.00

PAIR
Reg. $2.99 Value

13

oz.

VA~

PACK

~IOODED

COLGATE

UNIFORM
PANTS

MIXED
NUTS

REG. 89c, 100 COUNT

BAYER
ASPIRIN

44 Qt. Round or Rectongulor

WASTE
BASKETS

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l•nd Mrs. Ross Kapp, Mr. and
· Mrs. Vernal Johnson Paul B
, ~IAS0:-1 ·- 0ffiCers were clrc l- Powell John Albright J.
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. of the :, Kapp, ,.Jimmy Neal. Mrs.
, tmmy
•
. e r-J mcetmg
Vir- !
I Sunsh1~e C!ass of the Ma &lt;:. on : ginia Wears, Mrs. Betty Stew~ j
Meth~d 1st Church on Thursday I art. Mrs. Clarice Dunlap Mrs 1
evemn g a thl:' church. Mrs. Eb- l Alma Jefft.•rs. Mrs. Billif' 'smith 1
MASON -:- Class office rs at er ~ou s h , outgomg pr r~id ent , 1 Mr ~. Alvie Purkev . Mrs L 1
Wahama High
Andrrson ' Mrs. L~eona ·Vanan
· .ora 1
· School·d for 1 he pres ided
was Mrs Don L' J h
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year are Semors, pres ! ent. Ron- . Mrs. Alb-"rl SwatzeJ
nie
· pres1·dent . y·1r k· eected
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pre~ -1rlenr . virf' president • William
Ohlinger
Mrs Mrs
Bet. 1
Ie Stewart; secretary, Jo Thomp. Mrs. George Carson; secretary : ty Foreman M ' AI ·
. I
son ; treasurer' Connie Har- Mrs. Cel.:ll Smith and treasurer' I ley \1rs ch I rs. \l ~ce BMar t- :
bml r: 12R ~tudent l'l ;ls~ Hr ·q·p. .\1rs_ Wrlli am Fry The d
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'.' .e. Ferguson
ares amm
rs. I
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v evo-, 1
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sentatnre, onnre Blake and al- tiona! program wa s pr.rsenlf'rl ' e-n Van Meter Mr~ · Ma," .' 0 temate. Brenda Bradford ; l2A by .\1rs. Helen Stewart.
fer. Gt&gt;orgett~ P~irlck
:,~r
s.tudent. ~lass Repre!-ient. , Ron- The p.rugram opened w i 1 h Betty Fox, Mrs. Ra N~al Mr:·
me Stem. ~2A Student Class grDup.. smgmg of "I Would Be Lie vmg , Mr. Bur%l'1le · ~\&gt;IJ··
representa~JVe, and 12 C Sudrnt Trur. accompanied at the pi- Rickard and M w d '
r~cresenat1ve. and 12C St udent :mu by Mrs. Ray Proffitt. Fol· r. e ge.
olio.
lowin,r readings from the Up- '
Juniors, president, Dale Rnl- per Room by devotional lead-'
ilass Representative. nail:' Hoi- Pr. the group reptatPd t h ...
liDS; vic-e preS/den I Dale Machir Lord's Prayer
OS
.ecretary, Beverly Russe ll : trea- A ('&lt;J!d of thanks was rrad
surer. Linda Call , tiA Studeut £rom Erma Turnbul l for flow.
U
Uns; liB Student Class Repre- rr_s and cards durmg her hospit sentative, William Arthur ll C &lt;illzatlon
MASON - Mrs . Danny YonStudent Class Represt'ntativf' , Dunng thtt soual hollr re- ker Ma son. was inslalled ~s
Jody Athey.
freshments of IC't: crram and presidPnt of the Mason .\1others
c&lt;Jke wer F SN\'f•d to !\!Irs_ Rav Club. when the group met reSophomores, prt"sident, .lames Proffilt . ~1rs . .\olarvi:ln Frame, i e~nlly at the _home of ~ r s. :
Alan Hart ; VICe rn'~!rlenl San- Mr s. Donald Fogle::; ong, Mrs I Wayne Green m Mason, with I
dy Greer; secn•tary . treasurf'f, ' Ewrr tl Thomas. Mrs Hussell i Mrs. Mary Berry and Mrs . NoRhonda Kaylor :
lOt\ Student Barton. Mrs. Heuben Slf' wart l lan Swackhamer as _co-hostess·
Class Reprt!sentativae Jenm ler ~lrs. Matilda Noble,
~I r 5 : es. The.outgoing pres1dent, Mrs.
VanMeter. alternate. Eleanor George Carson. Mrs.
Albert i Kay Wil son, mstallcd the offiRoush
Cape11a1·t, 1 cers. MOther officers installed I1
ta ·: tnB Student Cia. ss repre- Swa tzt&gt;l· ·Mr"'·~- Hussell
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len uv.e. Sharon Rollms. alt er- Mrs_ Fr&lt;'d Spenrl:'r, Mrs. Pear! I wer~ rs. Rosemary Cook, vice
nate, Lmda Abolln : IOC Student , Roush. Mrs. Cecil Smith Mr i pres ident ; Mrs. Wayne Green,
Class RPpresenrative. James ·!\1- Helen Davis·· .M. · F rys. 1tsecrelary ; Mrs. Belva Lewis •
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I n . Hart dand alternate ·\'lark ·\1rs· - Hel"n
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Fo.11 owmg
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a brief business
Grmstea .
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iiiijjj , rneetmg when the program for
the eoming year w85 approved
refreshments were served. '
: :\!tending were .Mrs. Danny
' Yonker, Mrs. Mary Berry Mrs.
James Proff'itt. Mrs. c Edward
I, Ryan, Mrs. Freddie Thabet,
Mrs. Belva Lewis, Mrs. George
Burns, Mrs. Mel Ctark, Mrs.
Lester Zerkle, Mrs. Kay Wilson,
Mrs. Wayne Green, Mrs. Nolan
Swackhamer,
\1rs.
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nal Johnson, coach, and Har· i
old Young and Gene Hiley, assistants of the school basketball team:
Mr. Mtltoo Blll'dette. Supt. 1
of Mason County School Baord. ,
II was ~resent and expressed the i
board s awareness of
the
I schools . water problem and :
emph~Sied the board's coopI erolto.i to remedy the Situation.
:11r. RICkard or the Sanitation
I Department explamed
what
hud bee~ done about the water
anrl slrt'ssed that the water
~~as . absolutely safe. As a pre- ~
ra.~t~onary measure. 11owever,l
punfter~ will be added to the 1
water at regul ~ r m_lervals and l
I a close check " bemg kept on ,
the water Itself.
:
I Mr. Paul Wedge. pre-sident of 1
the board was also present and ·
. svoke bnefly.
Attendmg the meeting were : '
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Marr , Mr. I

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Regular Meetmg. '' . Pomeroy a Kesterson.
Middle-rt
Mrs. Ben Buck and Mrs. Per·
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Committees Ancl Room Mothers Are I Forest Rose
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Counct.1H0 leis
Commlttoes and room moth- Committees DOmed lnclode:

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Parenta ~nd Teachers Moo- Jack Bachner;
~ay evening
the high school linger, Fred Lewis,
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Meadows.
Forest Rose Council,_ Di Michael Allan Goegh!ln, eight ry Smilh were Tuesday dinner
Mrs D•le Walburn vll'l! pres
MAGAZINE - Mrs. Robert T d, met m regular sesston months old son of Mr and Mrs guests of Mr. and Mrs Dale
ues ay evemng
. was
· return-· Kesterson m observance ·of the
1 Goeglem
!dent, was in charge of the AshleY. ,
•
• tendance
Gert with
d Hgood
ff at- Cb ares
rr eting with the Rev M E I HOSPI fALITY - Mrs. Wtl·
·
ru • 0 man, ed homo Tuesday from St btrthday of Mrs. Buck.
r; ·.son' giving the .o
liam Childs, Mrs.
Mannmg Counselor, opened the meetmg Joseph Hospital, Parkersburg, Mrs. Mary Thorpe and Mrs.
r ver Mr Clarence /t.empgl Kloes. Mrs. Kenneth Scttes
ntuahstlc form. All members where he underwent surgery on William Shumaker of New Lex·
,; . new ,;,perint•ndent
SAfETY AND HEALTH - 1 were reported Improving,
Frtday and is
convah!scing ington were Tuesday
dinner
c 1 •d fa culty me· be '
Leo Kennedy, Richard Vaughan 11te commission of Phyllis' nicely.
guests of Mrs. Shumaker's sl•·
m rs.
Lawrence Stewart.
I Rowen as deputy was read. Mrs. John Selby and daught- ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Revnolds, kinder- MUSIC - Mrs. Clarence La- Edtth Wakely, DISirtct Deputy, er, Mazie. returned home on Mrs. Elmer Davis.
garten teacher. ""' unable to cey and Mrs. George Hackett, I mstalled the following officers: Monday. after spending
the Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Kester·
attend due to a meoting being Jr
Asst. Counselor, Grace Swan: weekend at Avon with her son son visited last week with his
held In Columbus on Issue 1. 1 PUBLICITY -William
Counselor, Shirley Swan; and daughter-in-law, Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kesthe PEP btl! to be on the No- PROGRAM - PTA officers Conductor, Leona Henslty , War- Mrs. Joseph H. Brown, Sr. Sal- terson enroute to their borne
vember ballot. The Objecives Room mpthers appointed m-1den, Chari., Hensley, and In- urday they attended tbe wed- in Hollywood, Fla., from Verof the PTA were read.
elude Kindergarten, morning SJde Sentinel, Ada Bissell.
ding of her grandson, Joseph mont where they spent the somA tour of the classrooms of i class. Mrs. fred Lewis, Mrs. The Charter was draped for H. Brown, Jr.
mer.
f ' Middleport
elementary John Grose, Mrs William Jn- National Past Councilor Esther Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Weeko re- Mrs .. Edna Campbell, Mrs.
school and the Central BuildinM gels, Mrs NormanYeauger and ' Runner who at the tme of death turned home Sunday evening af- ' Helen Bumgartner and Mrs.
was conducted follow ing the
Wlil'ox : After-. Wi:lS a. member ol the National ter a several days visit at Rey- Genevieve Corkey returned to
meeting.
noon tlass. Mrs. Walburn, Mrs Board Home and Orphans.
noldsburg wtth their son and thetr home in Cincinnati Satur·
Fiiii,.;_;;;;;;,;iiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiii' I Charles Wine brenner ,
Mrs. Guests present were Edith daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. day after a visit wit.n Mrs. EdCharles Smtth, Mrs. Walter Wakely, and Faye "•rlin. Mar- John R. Weeks and son, Tom. na Bartels.
Moms and Mrs. t:ar,v Wayland. telta; from Theodorus No. 17, On Saturday evening
Eldon Mrs. George Campbell
of
:1 F1rs1 grade. Mrs. Bernard Margaret Seidenabel, Erna Jrs- Weeks was hooored with a Youngstown and Mrs. Sybil Coj Fultz. Mrs. Lew is Ellis. Mrs. rse. Edna Reibel. Nlttie Hayes, birthday dinner.
hen of Detroit, Mich., were
l Kenneth
Mrs Harold I Della Stahl, Winona Cook, all Mr. and Mrs. Larry Thomas recent guests of Mrs. Edna
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
I Thumas. Mrs. Carl Myers, Mrs.( of Pomeroy.
and daughter, Melinda, of Co- Bartels.
NOT
OPEN
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
I David Hindy, Mrs. Rut.h
After the meeting there was lumbus spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Donald CampSept. _
ers, Mrs. Eugene french, Mrs. a soctal hour wtlh re freshments thetr parents, Mr. and Mrs. bell of P1t.tsburgh, Pa., who
24 25
Jack Coleman and Mrs. Arvin served by Edith Bftzing and Harry Thomas and Mr. and were weekend guests of Mr.
"HE:.~u~~~s~:f..SON
Nelson.
Erllll Jesse, of homem•de ice Mrs. Don Rea. Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Lorenzo Davis, visii(TechnicolorJ
. St't'ond Grade - Mrs. Ray- cream, cake and coffee.
and daughter remained for a ed Sunday afternoon with Mrs.
~orld's mightie.'lt strong men I mond Baker, .\1rs. Kenneth --~
week 's visit with her parents. Edna Bartels and also Mr. and
Byer, Mrs. Earl Da.venport, Stobart, Mrs. Leslie Hawley, , Mrs. Es\ie Mossman return- Mrs. William Bartels.
Lloyd.
Mrs. Lee Smith. Mrs Norma Mrs. John Krawsczyn, Mrs. M. ed home Sunday after a week's Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Prince
Humphrey, Mrs. J.ack Ba.chner, E. Dowson, Mrs. Lawrence ' visit with relatives in Newark. of ~ng B~ttom visited Monday
Mrs. George Batey. Mrs Fred Boyd, Mrs. Robert Craig, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Young evemng w1th Mr. and
Mrs.
"THE TRUTH ABOUT
I
SPRING"
(Technicolor)
1Hortman. Mrs. W11liam Morris. Mrs. Fred Gibbs.
of New Brighton, Pa. were the Sherley Swan.
Hayley Mill!', James MacAr· Mrs. Robert Slack.
· j Fifth Grade - Mrs. Lowell I weekend_ gues~s of Mr. and V
-- - tbur John Mills.
Third grade - Mrs
Beaver, Mrs. Charles Quillen, , Mrs. Ehas Sules.
isils (Ire Mmle in
Demoskey, Mrs. A. N. Howard, Mrs.
Sayre, Mrs. Eugene: Mrs. Elizabeth Young return- Re!(ltives' Home8
I
Mrs.
Jack
Neff,
Mrs.
llichard
Dodson,_
Mrs.
Harry McGuffin, ed to her home in Rochester,
Mrs. George Fry accompanIUN., MON. •nd TUES.
Owen, Mrs. Clifford Manley, Mrs. Lwnel Boggs, Mrs. Wil- P_a: Su~day after 8 four weeks ied her daughter, Mrs. Chad
Sept 26, 21, 2.1
Mrs. Eugene Conde, Mrs. Er- !tam Hamm, Mrs.
Robert VIsit . WJlh her sis ter and bro- Pattibone, of Ashville, Ohio, to
'A VERY SPECIAL FAVOR'
rna Mulford, Mrs. Charles Ger- Schmoll and Mrs. Sherman Bus- ther m-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Columbus Tuesday after spend(Te&lt;"hnieolor)
arc!, Mrs. R. S. Manley ' and kir~.
Stiles.
ing the past 10 days here with
Rock Hudsun, Leslie Caron
Mrs. Ernie Fraser.
S1xth Grade - Mrs. Sue Lu- Robert You ng of Troy is the her sisters, Miss Mabel Husell
Charles Boyer, Walter Sle:
Fourth grade - Mrs. Keith ellen, Mrs. Walter Harris, Mrs. guest of his mother,
Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert !&lt;'ink.
zak, Dick Shawn, l&lt;irry 1
Goble,
Mrs.
Uavid
J
Jenkins.
'
Ernesl
Van
Jnwagen,
Mrs.
ManVaughan
Pnce,
Rutland
Road.
While here she also attended
Storrh, Nita Talhull.
1 Mrs. David Ohlinger, Mrs. Art ~ng Klues. Mrs. Victor FerreMr. and Mrs. Benny. Buck :services at the Church of Christ
Colorcartoons
- --~-- 1ra , Mrs. W. H Dunfee, Mrs. and fam1ly of New Lexmgton where she was a
former
Donald Hicks, Mrs. George Ni- and Mr. and Mrs. Gail Buck member.
cmsky, Mrs. Haro ld Hanson. and son, Jon, were .Sunday din- She visited at the homes of
aud Atwood Spengler.
ner guests of the1r mother relatives including Mr. and Mrs.
M~ -~ n ~uck.
Owen Fink and family, Mr. Hnd
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Mrs. Ruby Scott has return·
ed to ber home Jn Princeton,
W, va • fdll ow1ng a v1sIt WI'th
ber alster, Mrs. E. M. Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rogers
aad aon, Jlm, of Oak Harhor,
Ohio, are here for a vacation
with her parents, Mr. aad Mrs.
Charles Bennett. Alan visiting
Sunday wltb the Benaetla were
their snn and ramlly, Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Bennet and ramUy of Columbus.
Frances Glaze,
Lancaster,
spent the weekend With Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Haptonstall and daulhler, Edith and soo, Bill.
The Rev. Edward Ruppelt at·
M Wtsl Fr
M;J;11
ey y, John Fry,
Mr :J"'rl, dand wlli Mr. and
iD
owar ErwiD and family
Miss
Sunday Mrs.. Frtay,
ed
and Bill Fmk VISIha d .
of her late husason County,
W. Va.
10
Yh restdes
Columbus
1
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am tpe ·
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the : Dawn and Breqt, snd' Mrs.
Church In Middle
He
ustace Wll-"'D, all of Point
attended a Synod
there iiPiileiia,.saiiaiit.iiiiiiii..,.iiiiiiiiiiiiOii
Thursday
ng
Mr. and· Mrs. Jewel Tho
sn Dd fa
mpn at mlly have
to
St. He Is as- 1
lion
WI
e am construe-/
·
.
\
Mrs. Earl Kmght and her '
molber, Mrs. M. C. wu..n, re- ,
borne Sunday after•pend· 1
mg til&lt;; week In Columbus wltb '
former I doll8hter, Mrs. Tom! '
Halley. They were accompanled home by Mr. Knight who,
had spent the weekend in Co-1 :
lumbus With Mr. and Mrs. Hal- .
ley.
:
Mr. and Mrs. Harold George I
and son, Brtan,Galhpohs, spenll'
the weekend with her parents, ·
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. McComas. ,
Mr. and Mrs.
Davlct..n, l
Athens, VISited Sunday evening :
wtth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. •j
when ~ou weer
Emerson Jones.
.Smartaire •4oe• /
Spendmg Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Mattox were :
their son and daughter and their I

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SOCIAL NOTES
' Jeffers, 'Freda Smith ; nd Em-j RICHTER RETURNS
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Shaw, Henry (G) , Linzy ( ), Mr. and Mrs. Max Crabtree : rna Whillington. Guests were. WASHINGTON (UP[) -Pat
6 and granddaughier, Valerta Vm- Mike Lawson, Dale Jordan, I
Perry i6t and Hailer, Bertell
of the Washington Red1
8
(7); O'Toole, Zanni (4!, David- son, Hazel Park, Mtch., were Relle Cheadle Dana
skins, who has been sidelined
oon 16) ; McCool (1J and Ed· recent_ guests of his parents, Katherme La~son,
Wi:i~;;,; wtth a ruptured kidney for
wards. WP - Davidson (\- )_ Mt. ond Mrs Edgar Crabtreo Stanley, Westina Crabtree, Dan- weeks, was released from
3
LP- Linzy t8-3). HRS-RobtnAmong tl10se altenning Ynung ford stout, Hoxte \rbaugh Ava tors Hosptlal Tuesday. He
son (30th), Davenport 13rd). F~rmers of Amenca State Greenlees, Jane Arbaugh , and I expected to be back In
-C_, mp at the Stale FFA camp- Eliza belh Jordan. Delicious re. form a week from next Sunday
N.Y.
110 000 210s1te near Carro!Uon a recent freshments were served ~ the w.hen l:he Red~ki~s meet
5103
Pits.
000 210 102- 6 11 0 weekend were Mr. and Mrs., social room following the m~et- Lions m Detrmt ID a NaitiOnia ll
Jackson, Ellers (1) and Can- Carl Crabtree and Mr. and Mf! .. ing.
Football League game.
nlzzaro, 5:.taffer (7) Cardwell, Dwame Jordan.
McB..n (11 ; Face (9) and Pag- Helen Jeffers substituted In --~------liaroni. WP - Face (3-1) . LP the 7th and 8th grades room at 1
School for Meryl '
-Eilero (1-1). HRS - Hickman Columbis
114th), Lewis (loth), Pagliaroni Houdasheldl whose father, El- l
Your Dependable
mer Houdasheldt, Wilkesville, '
ll5th).
Dealer For
passed away at a Pluntington
Hous.
0011 0011 0011 _ 0 5 1 hospital.
St. L.
110 0011 00!-3 1 o The supper for the Dyesville - - - - - - - - - AND
Zachary, Coombs (1) and Church was well a tended
Pomeroy visited at the Leo ,
Bat•man, Brand (11, Adlesb Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Wood- Hagan home recently. Others '
(8); Sadeckl, Woodeshick 19) gerd and family of Columbus calling were Mrs. Cynthia Cum
and McCarver. WP - Sadeckl were weekend guests of h.; mings and Sammie of
(6-13). LP - Zachary (0-1). mother. Mrs. Zelia Perry.
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020 000 001- 3 10 2 ry and daughter of
Milw. .
000 100 000-- I 6 1 were weekend guests of
Drysdale (21·12) and ToJ11org parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Rosehoro (91 Lemaster, O'Dell Price and Laura, and Mr.
181 and Gonder. LP-Lemaster Mrs. Dale Stansbury.
16-13). HR-Lefebvre tilth),
visiting with the Stansburys
End National UgtiO
were Mr. and Mrs. c. st3 nsbury of Columbus and Clalt
MADRID (UP I)-Ireland and Sansbury, Groveport.
Spain have been slsted to meet Mrs. Hazel Burke and Carol
in Seville, Oct. 27, for their Ann have returrted from a vasecond leg of the World Soccer cation trip. The visited with
Cup elimination.
tbe Donald Burke family and
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Mrs. Shirley Mills entertain' ed the Jolly Bunch Sewing Club
of Mtddlepcrt Friday evening
at her home on Fourth Ave.
Mrs. Kenneth Dyer, president,
conduced I short
business
meeting.
Games were played and pril01 won by Mrs. William Reyooids and Mrs. Willis Grueser.
Guests were Mary Mills, grand; daughter of the hostess and
Karen Johnson, daughter of
Mrs. Grace Johnson Mrs. Mills
served a sctlad course and cof1 fee during
tht social hour to
the almve named
and Mrts.
I George. Hackett , Mrs. Emil Ball,
Mr::~ . Carl Mattox, Mr::~ . Herbert Fink, Mrs. Wtlliam Robson
Mrs. H. E. Bush, Mrs. P. L:
Mtlch, Mrs. Noah Haskirul, Mrs.
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taken from .Psalm
121 1
were led by Mrs. Wiliam Eich· l
inger, who al~:~o read a poem, i
"Out in the fields With God ' .
and closed with prayer, Mrs.
Royal Thomaa liiscussed the
life or Joseph.
During U1e business aession
a ..:untribulion was made t~
I ward U1e paintmg of tbe .
church basement. 1t wa» voted
to purchase curtaw for wind·
ows in the basement. Several
money making projects were
discussed. A round robin get
welJ t:ard was sent w Mn. Am·
· brose flmut~~lit.
I The meetmg closed with tbe
Mizpah benedtctiOn after which
Mrs. Rub:son's daughters Mlss
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Eleanor and Mrs. Paul Kloos I
served refreshments. Attending
were Mr. Damon Ferrell Mrs. !
Eichinger, Mrs. MelviD G~imm ,
Mrs. William Houdashelt, Mrs: I
Thomas, Miss Marcia Karr
Mrs. Helen Damewood, Mrs: ,
Jo~ rank Winebrenner and a guest 1
tho Rev. Woodell G. Stutler.

b~eak-

don't have the same
away speed as m 1964.
•
and children of Louisville Ky .
offense IS geared to the
American League
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burk~ a~
ning and passing of a fine quar1\0 innings)
family of Birmingham, Ala.;
terback, John Gasser.
~at.
100 atO 0011 2- 6 12 1
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Burke and
_Pomeroy, however, had two
000 100 120 0- 4 10 3
chlldren and Mr. and Mrs. Hewms u_nder , Jts belt and co.ach j
1Bud Birkel s boys wtll be ftred
l appos, ft Hall (81, S. Miller
OFFICERS PICKED
bron Burke and family, CharlesUf
Oil
Bunker llOJ and Lau, . Columbia Grange No. 2435 re- ton, W. Va. The also attended
up for this one.
Brown t11; . Pascual, Merrttl cently met at Columbia School tbe General Assembly of the: DELAWARE, Ohio (UP!) In other SEOAL games of
Kllppstem (7), Boswell (9J , and officers lor the ensuing Church of God of Prophecy in!' Even-money favorite Bret Han· Middleport Yellow,
. lelson 001 and Battey. WP - year were elected. Those chos- Cleveland, Tenn.
over will have only six chal- Coach Bob Ashley s Will
o
O.hller 112·11. LP- Bowell tn were Arlhur Crabtree. Mas·
l lengers when he goes to the gOing after their third
.
(6-5 1 HRS - Blatr ( (7th).
11er Carl Greenlees, Overseer: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey : gate Thursday in the 201 h an- wm thiS season when they go
_
i Elizabeth Jordan,
Lecturer attended the annual Homec-om-i nual renewal of the $70,000 Lit- to Nelsonville (l-1).
8os
000 000 000 - 0 o 0 \Earl Starky: Steward: Mendal ing at Oek Grove Methodi st! tie Brown Jug stake for 3-year- Jackson (20) Will go t.o GaiJI..
Calif.
300000 lOxJordan, AssiStant Steward; 0- Church near Racine at which I old pacers.
11·1) while Athens strong
4
0
6
Hennell, Ritchie 181 and Ry- rna St.rkey, Chaplain; Walter time Mr. Starkey was guest! Adios Vic, only horse to beat beul ogs o3-0i host the once
an . Newman (14-141 and Egan. Jordan, treasurer;
Westina l speaker.
i Bret Hanover, was the second aten Golden Rockets of Wellst .uhdl lo·ol
Crabtree, seaelcry; Dale Stanschotce at 2 to 1.
, ton.
·
bury, Gatekeeper; Ave Green- Mr ._ a~d .Mrs. Harold Gillog-i The field is the second small*
Cle.
000 121000--4 5 ollees, Ceres :. Golden St•nsbury, l ly, Vtckte and Bruce. were m est in history for the prestige The Juntor Htgh football team
Ny
!Mixof Easlern Local wtll open its
: Pomona; Wmme Turner, Flora; ! Columbus over the week end I laden Grand Circuit classic
104 400 131 , Kralick
9 12 1 ' Carolyn Greenless,
Terry. Weaver
lady as-. where they VISited hiS brother- Bret Hanover, owned by Rich- 1965 season. at home
141, Me.! .. :on '51, Bell (11 and Slstant steward . and R
s .l •n-law and Sister, Mr.
Mrs. ard Downing of lihaker Heights, Thursday agamst Pomeroy
(19-8) and iTurne r,executive
committee Elba McKmght. Mrs. Gillogly Ohio, and winner of 40 of 43 graders.
LP
_ _ HR- member. Plans were made to also attended a Professional starts, drew the No. 0 position Other games scheduled by
111 51
Cbrke (lsi) .
entertain the 4-H clubs at a Hatr Slyhst Show at the Colum- in the race.
volunteer coaches Roger Eppl'
special
meet
ing
later
in
the
bus
Plaza
Hotel
He
will
be
d
.
b
F
k,
areh Southern
·
nven Y ran and
on Bob
Se t Eastman
30 t W
Crl
100 OOl 100 - 2 7 2 year ·
Mrs Ney Carpenter received Ervin, who piloted Keystoner to , . p · ' a
a a rna on
Det.
I ' - 6 7 I
R!RTHS ANN(lUNCED
word of the deatl• of her bro- victory in 1953 and Good Time
o. at Southern on Oct. H. I
HJ.-Icn. Locker 141 ._ Lary 15!, Mr and \1rs. J. W. Burke ther, Silas A. Fee, at hiS home to the winner's circle in straight at\
of11 .lumor19 Htgh
FISher 11) and Martm, Joseph- 1 Sue Whittington) are an· m Muskogee, Okla., recently . beats in 1949.
an
Oct.
and
son 151 ; McLam 114-lii and oouncing the birth of a son, Mr. Fee, 82, a former resident Ervin tuned up for the big d :port at home on Oct. _26.
Fll ehan. LP - Horlen (12-131. Ronald James. on Sept. 9 at of near McArthur is !Urvived event by guiding trotter Mary
e . chedule of Jumor
Ruford I!Oih . Brown Sheltering Arms Hospital, Ath- by his wife, Josephine Grayson Donner, owned by the Donner
1
1
), oss Ost).
ens.
Grandparents
are
Mrs.
Fee
of
Muskogee
a
son
or
Packmg
Co.
of
Milwaukee
to
a
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D.
G
g
H 1 B k nd
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-aze ur e, a Mr and Mrs James A. Fee Concord Callr s ra1g t eat trmmph Tuesday
W· h
K~ ·
: ~O ~~~_.::- 4 8 0 Ronald Whiltmgton, local, and : and three gr;ndchtldre~ Two ~ the Breeders Filly SUike for
Eastern Htgh school Fo tb 11
['
th K
3 5 0 great grandparents are Neva 1brothers Tom F'ee of Alexan.l 2-year-olds. Mary Donner now Coach D k M t' 1
a
,, , or ,
reutzer
(8) Ator Ahen
d 0 ' II Wh d .
,
I
has
14 r 2
Jc
arm las
K lilt' •3' bnd French Sheld ' ,
s, .an
TVI e
It- ria , Ohio, and Walter Fee of l
won . o 1 starts
freshman he knows likes
Oll'kson (7 ) Mossi (B) A~n, tmgton, Bi!lhmore. . Oh:o. Plam City' also survive.
AdiOS VIc ,
who beat Bret ball He dlsr:osed t!u.t
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er Mr and Mrs. Verhn HowHanover once al Springfield
. ann Bryan WP - Duck-' ery, local,
n•ceoved word Floyd Kmg, local, was noti- 1!11 ' and twtce at Indiana h,' Steele, a !38 lb t •ckle ' wa.lked II
191
(2-1). P-Sheldon t!h'lt. lot the birth of a grandson De- tied Monday of the death of a l drew the No.1 positton H!'"w;li and rude a btcy&lt; 'e over 30 ,
, - Kmg (13th), HarrelsOn Iron Paul Howery, born to' Mr brother, Silas Km •r m Mlssou h. , be dnven by Jimmy
mJies to make1
. and Mr Rod
H
h· 1 Monl
nms. practlc.e Sb61 ot ,.
1
(22nd l, French (]sf) ·
·
sSe
ney
stee •e rode the bike over fiVt'
M owery ' At -1
~e
all Results
e
I NOS
Ba
b League
National
ns. on pi 3 aternal grand·[ Members of the Carpenter ,
E TROUBLE
mtles fro o ht&lt; home to the !
Phils
020 010 110- s II , ~are~ts ar~ ~r. and Mrs. Paul, BaptiSt Church Busv Bee So- W~tiRFIELD, Conn. (UP! I - Ftve r., nls area then wal ked !
Chgo.
401 0011 02x- 7 01 Heuz mg , 1 ens, Route I. The Iciety met at the church on 1 10 Reed, who suffered a the di, "nee to Eastern H1gh
G Jackson, Burdette 9•2)0 Do;erys ~ve 3 daughter, Ron•: Thursday evemng and enertam- bro~en nose In a scrimmage school twtce datly (ahout
I
Baldschun (5) Wagner (6) e . ag
2 years
Great ' ed members of the Temple ear ter th" week , Wlll be avatl- miles ·a., 1\ay)
I
Jenkms 18) and Corrales; Ells: grandparents Include Mr and ! MethodiSt Church WSCS. A very able for the New York Kmcker- When It was d;seovered that
worth, Abernathy 17) and Krug ~ ~rs. Sherley H.ower) . local, and i insplrahonal film ~'The Life of backers first NatJOnal Basket- , Steele was hoofmg It so far
WP - Abernathy (3-!1. LPrs Lola Cam, Harrisonville,! Tony Fontana," 'a true story,
League exhibition game I was approached by
,
Jenkms (1-1) . HRS - Santo 2 Mrs Mary foreman, Zanes- was shown. Members present wtlh the Philadelph18 76ers Frt- coaches and thereafter gtven

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The meeticg in charge
of I
Mrs. Robson , presidtnl, opened
with Psalm 2.3 .in unison. Uevo·

FANTASTIC DEALS!

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Line Scores Carpenter
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie B. Burke in 20 Annual
Cincinnati, Mrs. William Burke

year to break , tie In league
slandings.
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Scouts report the Chieftains
backfield
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CHAPMAN-CANADAY

Mrs. Ralph Robson entertained the Loyal Helpers class of 1
1 the
Asbury Methodist church 1
of Syracuse Monday evening at
her home.

Coach Mel Adams' crew,
again loaded with talent, gets
at the Paatbers early
thi
season Log dele ted p
s
in th e· fin a eague
a game
omerlast
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sc~l, champion
of Logan
the hlgb
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0 hi streak
night 16 at Pomeroy Friday Ilow Jackets · .
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Lca~•Je the laol!wo grid cam- T~ Cbief ' 15
k !Logan, however, bad Its overpai••· lal
eta
s
• game strea a! wtnnlng streak of 18 games
., ··:·; P. . n1y npe to make Is four short of the present re-I ended last Friday at Hilliards
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tended fuaeral , '""'ce Friday family, Including Mr. and Mrs.
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our plant producing ia this commoDitywhether in testing, r~sean:h or otbet' plant
activities-are helping to generate tax money
that works together with yopr gWD,
Tbe~~e al8 die ~axes wbil:h build scbools and

yours, help to make Ibis c:l4"1tNpliJ a eveD
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Langsville
Society Notes

Buckwheat
Society Notes

-Ba-sh-an-~·-- IMr
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ris ADrol4 ol Roell Spr!Dgl,

Society News

Mr•.IIIII lira. Dwa)'lle Jones
llld family ol 81. Albano, W.Va.
lpell • weekeo d with
Mr.
IOd lolrs. Warden Ours.
_
Mrs. Bertha Dye ol Sacra·
mentv, caru., called on Mrs. Mrs. Dorothy Harden and
A. H. Bailey recently.
chlldren of Norfolk, Va., are
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Friend spending some time wllb Iter
and son, Randy, made a busi·
ness trip to Columbus reieotly. Pete Kirkhart were at Hillcrest

Socr"ety Notes

JIIfOIIII, Mr, and Mro. Homerlll:=;:::;:::::::::::::::::::::l
Circle.•
Mr, and Mrs. Dan Smith and
family and Mrs. ~wrouce
'Jl IW7D1
:In
Smith of Laurel
CUff were
... _,Ju.,L .
guests at a birthday dinner
honoring Wayne Hoback, Por~
land, "o-c07
en_II.:,Y·~-BOSTON (UP!) - Halfllllck
J.D: Garrett of the Boston PaEACH BOTTLE
!riots, who ouffered a tom carSERVES THREE
ti~age Js his right knee sunday,
will be out for at least three
weeks, it was announced Mon·

crowil cOm

By Mrs. A. H. Bafley
By Mrs. Alpba Barr
By Sarah M. Rife
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dye reMr. and Mrs. Alpha Barr and Mr . and Mrs. Charles Me turned to their home In Sacra·
Mike spent the weekend at Sea- ' and Larry bad as week end menlo, Calif., . being here for
man with their daughter and Iguests lhelr children, Mr. and the Rose, reuruon and to .vtslt
lOll-in·law, Mr. and Mrs. Blalr 1Mrs. Robert Rife and children, ~e latter s brother and sJst~r- John Ours of Dunbar
is Rest Home at Athens recently
Cadwallader. Sunday a family , Bobbi and Sammie, also Mr. m-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jumor spendini several dRys with Mr. to see Milo caldwell.
dinner was enjoyed. Others at and Mrs . Charles A. (Jack) Rile Rose and family and other rei· and Mrs. Warden Ours.
the dinner were \tr. and Mrs. and daughters, Shirley and Ja- atJVes and frie~.
Mr. Grover White and Doris,
Floyd Cadwallader and Cecil nie, all of st. Albans, W. Va., Mr. J . D. Phdltps of Aus-, Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Dolin and
Walker of Lynd1burg and Mr. l ~fr. Edward Rife of Sunbury, lin, Texas, visited th~ Ralph familY of Ravenswood were at
lnd Mrs. Clarence Williams Mr. and Mrs. George Bever- ~allard and Grover Wh1te ram- Bethany recently sightseeing.
Carol Lee and Patty of Hills· Iidge and daughter. Cathy Jo, of dies for a cOuple of d'dys.
Mrs. Doris Friend spent a
boro, and Mr. and Mrs. Larrv . Lancaster, Mrs. Ethel Rife and M~s. Mary Lawrence and, lew days with
her mother,
Barr, Langsville.
· 1James Da le, Mr. A l~r l Bolen family were supper guests of Mrs. Gertrude Frank, Nelson·
Mrs. Cora Morris who had a and Mr. Hurshel Jushce, local, .
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ville.
heart attack remains seriously Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brooks of mght with Miss Lmda Smith.
Mrs. Mary Johnson, Belpre,
ill at Melp General hospital. Carpenter.
Mr. Cart McElroy, student al Mra. Richard Gaul and son, of
Mrs. Nellie Vale, principal of The community was sadden· caturnbus Busmess college re-i Chester spent Monday with Mrs.
Salem Center school suffered ed by the death of Mr. Elmer turned to resll'Oe
studies Murt Ours.
a bear! attack and is confined IHoudashelt .
there.
Mrs. Pete Kirkhart of Marion,
to Galtipolis Clmic
Mrs. Ethel Rife spent Sun- Mrs. Harley T. Johnson was Ind. ls spending some time with
· returned u•Y
~ wt·th her SISter,
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Mr. an d . a
recent· visitor or 1"'' her daughter, Mrs. Ralph TrusLeona Kennedy was
1o her borne by her son, Robert ~"s·t Paul RBrown and fam•ly ~~~~.ter, Mrs. Charley o. 1sell, and family.
I
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rungs un.
· Mrs. R••a:."lp;:.h_:T:_-rus'::se':;:.ll~a~nd"..."'M~rs':.._,..,.,..,.,..,.,..,.,..,.,..,.,..,.,===""""""""'""'""'""""""""
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two weeks with her Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thorn·
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daughter, Mrs. Willard Reeve~. as and sons, Larry and .stev1e,
Mrs. Alpha Barr spent a Athens, spent Sunday wtth her
recent afternoon with Mr
mother, Mrs. Freda Bowen. AlODa Kennedy who is sti/quile so his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
· Lester Tilomils of Salem Ceopoor1y.
i ter
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kenne-l · M
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Mr~.
yna R1fe has been
Clover Farm Store
Y an
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rs. air en- on the sick ilst for a few days
nedy of Pt. Pleasa nt called on ' Also Mrs. Mable Meecham Mr:
Roule 7
~~ aunt, ~na Kennedy Sun- Charles Rife is slightly imProv_,,
ed.
TUPPERS PLAINS
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Dave Canode
ef ColwnbUJ were r:ceot week of Carpenter Route 1. spent one
end guests o~ Mr. and . Mrs. Iday last wc:tk with her molher
llernarti_Ledu_
Mrs. Myrta Hi fe and
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• famiJ d e and family.
S JS t.~r,
a
y mner was held at Mrs. Fay Wood.
lbe borne of Mr. and Mrs. Al· Billy Valella spH a few
~ Barr recently. Guests in- days with Mr. and Mrs. Da\'e
;haded Mr1. WHiie Summerson Canode helping Mr. Canode hi ul
pd. Ricbard, Jean Morone and coal.
Mary and Teressa, all
of Mrs. Martha Chapman called
Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Du- on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rife
Bart and BOn, Shawn, of Saturday evening.
Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
. • Afternoon guests were
Arut Siders or RuUand who
'IVOIII ltomt with Mr. and Mrs.
l'luano Barr to spend a week.
Mmy and Teressa Morooe returned to their home m Colum· 1
bus after spending four weeks
with their grandparents, Mr. Miss Judy Righthouse, Mi ss
and Mrs. Alpha Barr.
Margie Warner and Miss Linda
Smith were overnight guests re-i
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cent!y of Miss .Jo Smith.
_ ~i~s .~o- Smith sp~~-t-.s~urday I

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by the preside~t, Mr':l K1b~le.' j a:c~l~rr~~dM~~~ ~~!~~ v~!s. to Ohm State Umvers;ty, Colum- , gency ~quatd ~as ca:e~al
Mr. Paul Archer, daughter, inger, M~. Pat ;-acyCh~f!
Mrs Lillian Pickens and rs. ' n M
d Mrs Lloyd Ferrell bus whert! she IS a student. Iw.as ta en o·"- eJg! . d medi- Mrt. Mark Hisen and Jody of James Gtlmore, Psark
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Anne Balderson were
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M Gl d Wlll" ams and pital where Due receive
bu .. ted Thursday with Karr Mra Pearl
er w
Ielected as secretary and treas- i~nd Tlm~y have moved to Bril- MrsrsRullla A~sne Ba;der.son and cal attention for several d~ys. ~:u~nd s~:~' Lou Dieht
lD Park~burl and Willi£··~
urer. Plans were made f?r the ha~~~,e~~~~·allers of Mrs Bess: Kt~~ attended a shower at the M~. Gerald Pulli~s ;ec~IV~ Callers Thursday at the D1ehl town, W. Va. and toued thl
next meetmg to be held at lhe I . k
Mrs OtSa Bailey , home of Pastor and Mrs R H. an InJUry tn hiS ha? a l t home were Mr s. Ed Russell, Fenton Glass plant.
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home of Mrs. lne~ Wilson on ~ar ms were
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11 nd daughter Mrs. Harmon Fol, Mrl. 'I
19 at 7 p m Subject Akron, Mrs Tress Swam, L?ng Saria~akeornor g .
. Mrs. Fran Chne, Ratliff, VIS· Mr!l. Guy Russe a~ Mrs Wal· Howell were in Parkersburg r&amp;

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Allen Elellltl(el', 111'11.
- - - - - - - - - 'nte meeting date to to be !Ito Bottom, Mrs. Bertlm
Roy IIDwell who 1s employ· JacobsoiPomeroJIIIIII""'~
third Tuesday of each month. Mason City, W· va., a
ed in !Ulnols spent the weekend na Schaefer.
.
Cookies, punch and coffee were Bess BenTtz,eddPomhaeroy.turned 1o
'!!. with his family here.
lolr., OllD Rife ~.~ ~
.. rved by the I!Osle&amp;S "' Mrs. Cratg
•. re .
ard or COlumbUS ,..,_
Pickens, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. his home in Caltforrua after
Mr. and Mrs. ,Walter Bentz. ty wllb Mr. Rlfe'l mollter. IIIIo
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Hannum, Mrs. Swain, Mrs. Mar· spending several montha w~:
Pomeroy Vlstled SUnday with Georp I\enlltaW.
garet Brown, Mrs. Vivian Hum- his grandparents, Mr and Mr..
Mr. arld Mrs. Norman Seah.ef- Mrs. Vernon Howell wo tak..
The Reed:wille. Long Rottom phrey. Mrs. Pauline
Myers!, MarlOn H~l.th is a rr:;r,tient m
By Mrs. Bertha Parker
er.
\ en to Meigs General Hospltal u
I1 M Ara Myers Mrs Nell Wl. .James n.u
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Homemakers .club met wit . rs. M Rushta Shumway, the Ca mden . Clark Hospital. 1 Mrs. Ceorgia Diehl became Mrs Fran Cline IS e!'lployed a med1ea _pa eft, b!
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Mrs Letha ~ibnblw•a:e:~~l~~tc~ :~~ o~:~the'S Reibel, Mrs. Op- Mrs. Margaret Brown aclacom- ' very i1l last week '11le emer- at the Impedrdiall Etlectnc Com- L!Mrds.WClr·,'!h(~u~c~n'en E~~
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COMPACT Ct.TTII::- Wow . wha! a bPaut .v~ The. uh . out ·
board motor that 1 ~ . 11'~ ~;vinrud e 's new three-hnrse·
powrr model and has ~ 111,1 /.(e ·UP lower un1l tu lit the
plastic case to the rC'ar. \1ulor IS small f'IIOugh to stow
'-'.!lP"r a skiff scat.

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and family.
Madlyn Buchanan has
turned home afler being a
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Weekend gues ts of Mr. and pita!.
Mrs. Harold Brannon were Ber- Mr. and Mrs. Larry llilrris
nard Brannon and Mr. R a y and family of Mansfield sjl€rtt1
Landis of Mansfield, Rev. and a few day~ with Mr. and Mr~ .
Mrs. Robert Sanders and Deb- Clearmont Harri&lt;~ and
bie of Junction City, Mr. and relatives.
Mrs. F.arnest Sanders and Glad- Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Har·rid
ys Powell, local.
and sons visited Sunday wil.h
Recent visitors of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Durst
Mn. Meigs Benedum were Mr. Reedsville.
and Mrs. Charles Benedwn, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Reed
al)d Mrs. Billy Beoedum, Violet were calling on Mr. and Mrs.
Milhone, Beverly Collins and , Gene Wilson recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Pullins of I Mr. and Mrs. Bu.ford Blake
Williamstown.
and daught er. Marion . s1wnt a
'Those visiting recently
weekend recenlly with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. George Reed.;:h;~·lrrMr"•"·"D"a"le~Ba;;rr~a;nct;.;;fa;;;m;:.il;;';y.~.l
eluded Mr. and Mrs. 1van ~
alier, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Brannon, Virginia Brannon and _
datlihler, Mr. and Mrs. How.
ard steel and baby of Kent,
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Gladys Heiney, Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Barnhart and Kenny
We Repair All
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Mrs. Dessie Walls and Yen- 11
OJ of Lancaster spent
weekend with Mrs. Flossie
ty and Mr. and Mrs, Leo
WY l·22SS
10ft and visited Saturday with 608 E. M1in St.
Ill'. ond Mrs, Clarence Baker

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Moran visited her 1 _ _
grandmother, Mrs. Ada r;orrts l
•t Lotart.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brinker I
•r Middleport spent a dRy with j
Mrs. Lemma Brinker.
Friday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Robinson were Mr. Mrs. Awilda Bailey and son, I
and Mrs. Early Roosh, Rev . Byron and Mr. and Mrs. Dale
James Early, Debby
and Bailey and sons of near Colum· l
Chrtatoplter, local, Mrs. Gene bus attended the Rally
Jewell and baby of Ne&gt;t Colum· the Rock Springs MethiKli'!;!
bia.
Church. Mrs. Awilda Bai\ey
Weekend guests of Mr. and mained for a week's visi~ with
Mrs. Ray Heiney were Mr . and her sister, Mrs. M'lly Pickett, I
Mrs. Greg Theodore, Llso and at Darwin.
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Todd, Mrs. Evelyn Foreman, Alice Euler nf Mrddleport a~
Jimmy and David, all of ~ tended the Rally Dsy
Jumbus and Mrs. John For&lt;· at the church.
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018n, Portland.
Phillip Hawk and Phithp Shaf·
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. fer nl Lafayette, Ohto, vrstted
Howard Robinson were Mr. and with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bearhs
Mrs. Starting Orr and children and son, Ron, for severaiA•;;,,.
and Tommy and Sherry Alwood Mr. llld Mrs. Wilbur
of Columbus.
and daughter, Ruth Ann,
t!oned In Florida.

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Tomato Juice
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Table Syrup
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Potato Chips
Mushroom Soup
Globe Onions Kidney Beans
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By Mrs. HPrbert Roush
Mrs. Alwilda Bailey of Co·
Enjoying a t-ookout ~t the Jumbus came Wedn~sday even· \
tl!Yfle of Mr. and Mrs. EJrly ing and stayed unt1l Thursday
Roush recently were Mr. and wlth her sister-in-law. Mrs. Ma· ·
Mrs. George Yonker , Peggy, ry Oiehl .
Steve and Melissa. and \lr.l Mr. and Mrs. Duon~ Stanley ,
and Mrs. Roy Buck and Pam . ~ and Steven of Harri sonvillr vi s·
Mr . and Mrs. Ale c Wheeler ited her sis ter . :vir and Mr s.
were In Columbus Wednesday ·l William Scott and family at Al- 1
where Mrs. Wheeler consult- bany.
ed a doctor.
Gordon Atkins ot Ur bcma . Ill. I
Miss Mabel Robinson cele- i returned home afttl visit ing hts 1
brated her 90th birthday on parents. Mr t~ nd \1r!-&gt; Eugene I
Sept. tt . She Is Ill at the home i Atkins. Cordon and a fnend ,al
of her brother, Earl Robin son : the col!~ge where he te&lt;~ ches, 1
and would appreciate cards or enjoyed a three week ~uur of
letters from her friends .
WH shmgton, Oregun, Cmad;1, ·
Mr. and Mrs. Early Roush Briti&lt;;h Columhi;t , Ca\ ifor 1ti OJ, U- i
atended the St3tf' Fair at C t~ tah and Vancov er lslcmd re·
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lumbWI recently. They were a&lt;&gt; I cently.
companied by their granddaugh-\ Hnmer Lee has r~tu~ned .to
ter, Pam Buck.
hi s home from GHIIipoh s Chn·
Recent Sunday guest sor Mrs. 1c.
Lizzie Sayre were Mr. and Mr:;. 1 Mrs_ Virg ini a Klein of De·
Walter Shain of Gallipolis and l troit. M1ch , spent
Saturda:v
Mr. and Mrs. Rod Crimm of night with her s1ster.
Mr. I
Racine.
and Mr s. ~o\an Haning
and 1
Mr. and Mr.~ . Bill ~·ox accom· l fam il y. Albert Heeves of .Johns·
panied their son, DaVIIt. lo Ath· l town also visitl'd them.
eno last Sunday where he ha' Mr and Mrs Homer Md~ur l l
enrolled at Ohio Univcr~ity .
ray of b'rankfort , M1ch..
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ander~ I[amity spenl a night w1th her
son and Bonnie, Connie and \ sister. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan HanBrenda, Keno Ridge, srwnt a1ing.
recent Sundav with 1\ir and The Lend - /\ - Hand Circle ·
'Mrs. Russell ' Roush and fam· met recently o1 the home of I
ily.
Mrs. Margaret Do~t~ g l as
Recent gues~ of Mr. and Dorothv Anderson rt'lurm'&lt; l In
Mrs. Ray Hayman were Mr . her hom~ after VISiting rE' Iat ivt·~
and Mrs. Bill Lewis and fami- : in Dunbar. W. Va .
ly of Houston, Tex., Rev. Frank l Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Ander·
Sines and daughter, Leslie. of son ;.md :-ion of Dunbar vis1ted
MtchigaD.
his mother. Mrs. Clyde Ander·
Sunday guest. of Mr. and I son und family. Mr and Mrs.
Mrs. Earl Robinson
were Clifford Anderson and
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Mrs. Marlene Fisher, Molly, of Parkersburg. W. Va .
Amy and Larry, Mrs. Jack Saturday and stayed till Sunday
sargent of Racine, Mrs. Pete with his mother, Mrs. Clyde
Sbleldtt, Mrs. Phllip Radford, derson and family . Her sons
and Stephanie of Pomeroy and I dug a floor in the basemenl for
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Robin~ her.
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61 rniivELLE- Malibu -s•Bi10ri

Wagon, 283 cu. ln. VB engine,
powerglide. power steering, Gauge reading"
Galltpoli
ROUTEMAN to work establish\': .
brakes and reur glass. rna· Dam 12.0, 12.2, running 2\1 fe
l.I&amp;.IIUNA
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roon finish, red vinyllntertor, on rollef11, Pomeroy · M_aso
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A B. C. I 1961 Chevrolet 2 Dr.
$1089
factory air &lt;onditioned, lug- 20.57, Pt. Pleasant24.110, Htn
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Cleaners, Mason, W. Va.
[ 8 cyl. engine, std. trans. AU goud tires, clean int~ri()r. Radio
gage rack, P.B. radio, W.W . 0.88. '\anawha Falls 2.54, Cha
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tires, positraction axle ne,. Jeston 18.89, London, Marme
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car condition and appearance and Winfield dams Wl:!re on the
LADY experienced in dryclean- 1960 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Dr. - -aJWUI..t.nuNI
d14.000 miles. Bill Grueser, 1sills.
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Galaxie 500 V8 Convertible. a.m.; Jefferson down 20, 6:1
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4 room apartment with ba~h,l
PDMEROY, OHIO
1 Sunlint'r. Low mileage. Spot a.m.; A. J. Patten up Zl, 5: '
o111&lt;u:a 1-14 11 'R!
privalt&gt;
entrance.
Albert
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Alice up 22, 6:10a.m.; Onwar
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For Sale
Real &amp;tate For Sale 1 CnusematJc.
up 22,6 :35 u.m.; Elgercliff dow
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LARGE - SLEEPING--room, air
- 23, 1:15 a.m.; Pollywog dow
PHONE WY 2·2156 J t•onditioned. suitable for t.wo 14 fl. travel trailer, he'ater and' FOR SALE : Good 129 acre
23, 5:30a.m.; Kay H. up
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Cll:l WY Z-5440 all.er awmng. $925.00. 366 Park St., f m best location for 8 acre
Pomeroy, Ohio
6:10a.m.; Helen R. down Gree
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!I 2I Jlp J Middleporl. WY 2-3531.
, 1 :~e ' saw timber
bargain
up 6:05 p.m.; Valvoline
Card Of Thanks _ :HOl!S.E FvR RENT;- 4 rooms l
9 2t 5tc : pric~. W. G. Ni~hels, Tup- , 1964 FORD Galaxie 5111JXL con ~reenup 9:30p.m.; Lorena
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' power steering and brakf'-s. Hougland up Gr~enup
I WISH tot an 1:1 m}' ne
Phone WY 2-3575 after 5.30 and UHF tuning. Lovely walHOUSE FOR SALE _
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a.m.; Ravens- REDHEAD ~0\V-For.her
1Greenup 7:10
Oowers and cards sent me i .
. ' months old. Has picture tube ' location on ~P of small hill ]
9 17 6t
I wood down Meldahl 2:30 p.m.;
~ole m . the . n~~ film, ~
during my hoS)!Jtallzalwn and HOUS~ . 4 ro_o_ms._;~nd_ bath, ml warranty. Take over payments ' (acing Stat_e HJghway Garage on
p I Oliver Shearer down Meldahl Mother Supe~JOr, Hayley
since my return home. Spec- ; Rutl1.1nd Mr s. Ewl Kmg. Hul -:
1 Route 7 w1th good road to mam
I Mills has sw1tched from
·al thanks tn ~aomi Durst , land.
9 21 Jlci of $12.50 per month or pay highway Four bedroom.!!, hvmg,
The RamMer
4:10 p.m; Zlmmer
up Mel- blonde to redhead. Here,
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Free I dimng family, kitchen, brtak
WCII'Id Standard of Ce-mp&amp;d dahl 7:30 p.m.; Knox up Mel- the 19-year-old star frolics
1 . Alk-Jre an d FURNISH
the Rev. Me vm
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all who visitt&gt;d me
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1 God bless yuu all.
IZ3 t'~
rooms, bath. ('oal rurnace.
and ·....-all to wau ' carpet on fwmanre. SmaiJ eJtr .cooom.)' GallipoUs DamReliable
Campbt&gt;ll.
g 21 llcl fireplace., Pri~ate lake. $60.00 STER-EO - RADI0.--1965- model. flours . About twn·thirds of
ud maDBcerabtllly
down lll :25 p.m. ; Je!fboat up 12:
month . Call C. L. Bla('kiWIJd . Lovelv finish. This set has ' bouse is paneled in mahogany
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In Memory
SH 2-5433.
9 21 6tp am-F'~1 radio, twin speak- and walnut Air conditioned.
M.etropoUtaa MelOn
down 2:50 .a .m. Peggy Dowftey
--TWO APARTMENTS in '11iddle- ers dual volume control. This Large patio and double carport
E. Main ~treE'\. Pnmeroy
down 4 a.m.; Queen City up 4: Jr.J
IN LOVING memory of Ollr port. One 5 rooms unfurni sh- set. three months old. Take On lot 200 ' x 390 '- May bt! seen
PitoN Wl' W17t
25 am . Eastern down 6 20 a.
be loved hush-and and father ,· ed w1th fenced yard Other 3 over payments of S5 per mo. by app~;~~;n~~~~-CED
t %2 ttr 1m.; Charles K. down 6.40 a.m.;l
SEPT. zz
N, 1-'ille Theodore Rose. who rooms furnished on ground or pay balance due, $92. Try Write: r ·o The Daily Sentinel
I Lynn B. down i JO am , H H. I The Past Presidents or the
passed awJy stx yf'ars ago to-~ floor . Call WY 2-661i0.
it 111 your home. Call WY 2- BoJJ 661-H
Pomeroy, o. 1
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9 \8 3tc
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Ray Reynolds, Mason, was found
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in the trial, State va. Reyoolds
Tuesday in M..oo Cowtly Cic·
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Reynolds had been indicted
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set for OCtober ll at 9:30 a.m.
Members of the jury hearing
action were RO)' C.
Jividen, foreman, Carl Gibbo;;.
Herman D. Ohlinger, Winfred
Hoffman, S. L. Howard, Mat·k
Howard, Jerry Scott, James ll
Fauver, Gail Jones, Charle!t
William Durst, Fred Casto, Rusaell Caudill.
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It's thf' loving nH'morv we and balh, modern apartment. ' containers and pick beans for
!hers. 616 E. Main Street, eana Bosworth down waiting·, I
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Middleport, WY 2-3874.
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The Woman's Guld of the
HOMECOMING SET
9 14 tic ! $1.00 bu. Clarence
Though abst"nt. you arr &lt;~ I· __________
Portland. VJ 3-2254:.
5 rooms. bath, cellar_. front 1. 0 . MC'Coy:-AUctiOnf'er, Che. Kanawha Ri\·er - Helen z. Federated church will _meet PT. PLEASANT- Homecomways near
.SLEEPING ROOMS Close rn
9 17 trc porch, 160 ft. on t11 ghway I ter. Ohio.
9 18 tic down London 4:35a.m.: Semet Wednesday at 7:30p.m. w1th the ing and rally day of the Leon
Still lovt&gt;d. still m ls~t&gt;d , and I town. 127 Bul!ermrt.
$800.00 down balance
like 1 -- .- --- . ---- up London 6:10a.m.; J. S. Lew- , Friendly Circle as host. A play, Baptist Church will be beld 0'-'
eve-r de&lt;Jr.
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9 14 Hc A GOOD Building site, Z2 arrrs
rt!nt. Selling pri&lt;'e $~!)()0. 00 CUST?M B~TCHER~NG and I is up Marmet 5:0S a.m.; Lucy "The Crowded L~fe" will be: pr~- 1 tober 3 beginning with Sunday
Wife . ~.1rs . !\1arth'a Ro~e .. 6 R06 M RRJCKh0
B
of ground. wiJh ~as well and MIVUI.EPOHT - One story
cuttmg. Will- buy ~Jdes every I Jane Lucas duwn Marmet 5: 15 ; sented. Mrs. Wtlbur Perrtn lS I School at 9:45 a. m. and Morn
Childn•n and (~r~m 1 rhi 1dp· . tt&gt;rnut A~·e. Call ~~ ~~ 5 tl~~- a dug wa!':'r well, plt'nly of rz-Jme. 5 rooms .
modern
Monday. Phil Meter, Phone a.~- : W. H. Sitaver, Jr. down program chairman, Mrs. Albert ing Worship at l0: 45 a. m. A
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pasture. Price $1.0. Call i kit chen and bath, hardwood WY 2-3510.
9 IS tk Wmfi~ld 3:20 p.m.; Allen R. l Woodard. devotional leader, and basket lunch will be lei'Ved 11
9 10 tic
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i 16 6tc 1 floors. full basemenL , forced KARL___ GRlJESER-, - Plumtirl'g •, Mer.rill dows Winfield 10:20 p. ' Mrs. Tho_ma! Young, refresh- 1 p.m. The Rev. Leonard 1
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ad and llllfurnilbed 8 .........
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and Het ting,
Minersville, j 3. 1•0
Underwood is pastor. Former
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Ohio. End your sewer troub- ·. _a.m. Jerry Bosworth do\\l·n
SEPT. 23
members and pastors will b('
REVIVAL ~tarted a MI . Her- mentl W't' t-.'i43A
l2 e th
v-ice, all makes. WY 2-228-l : HARRISONVILLE - 11'2 story
les We have all sizes. Sewer I Wmfield 4:15 a.m.
The &amp;lut~ern Local
B~nd 1present. Special music will bt'
m:;jn U. B. ('hurc·h. Sunday rwo BEDROOM house on Lin- The fi'abrk Shop, Pomeroy
frame. 6 m:rns. hath utillly · machines Reasonable rates .:
Boosters wrll meet Thursday presented
throughout
Ow
Sept. 26 . through Oct. 9 Ser· ; co\n Hgts . birch kitchen. au- AuU1roized Singer Sales and room , fronl porch, garage ! CaJI WY 2-2974, day or nigbt. j
at 7:30 at the high school..'-. re- day .
vir--Ps start aL 7:.10.
Rev .: tomatic gas heat. WY 2-5127
Servtce.
&amp; 29 lfc I large Jot "n Houle 684 $3BOO. j
9 15 tfc
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port on tag day will be given !
James Morrison will hrin~ the .
8 20 tfc
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message.
9 21 Jllc t'RAILER SPArES . -flat ate FOR YOUR huntmg n""ds. VI~ WV Z.38:JII
WV 2-3636 INTERIOR and exterior pamtsale for October will be held.
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9 21 3tc- m~. root re~J_r and parntmg, Pers ... t .. ~-- un
·All parents of Junior and Senior
SISTER MORTISHA a truly , wa r ~~ ~wage S nnRlarl land, Ohio Shells, bullets and , H-OUSE- fO-R S-A·L·E-. 5 room!i , chrmney pamtmg, rough car- pl'tal d. oun~ entherJI~gt :':'Ihzer H?s- 1band members are urged to
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penter work, tree trimminfi!.
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gifted palm reader - Tells land.
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power or re- oa '" .
. and bath, approximate!} 46 1 Phone VI 3-2100.
9 9 12tp eluded: Mrs. F!orence M Train- attAend . . I
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love affairs; ans· ers any or i
FOR SALE
9 1 18tc j Rd .. back of Hobson. Priced
M~rri~n 425 ~ Se!po Jsd: Pearlre Southern High Sthletic Boost- I the JOF pttaemberf meh eting ()/
all questions. One visit will i
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Ave.; ers will be held at Southern
c ss o t e United
convince you that Sister Mor-· USED Williamson forrrd air SLUGGISH septlc tank? Clog· 1 reasonable. Ph : SH 2-4109.
I Mrs. John M. Hauldren,
577 high school Thursday at 7:30 p. · Methodist Cr_urch was
held
tisha will read your life like ' coal furnace . ExcellenL cundi - ged dra~ns? Get Klean-Em- _
__
____ 918 61 r 1
Sun VaHey Dr.: Mrs. William
,Monday evemng at the church
an open book. II you are wor- ~ lion Call CH 7·2411 after 5:30 All Septrc Tank.
Cleijner.
B. Miller Rt. J, Patriot· Mrs mT.he R'
.
G d Cl b with Mrs. Marie
Chapman
c
B
FOR
SALF:, six rooms. two
Risden N M"ll
Lak •
.
JVervrew ar en u re .d t . ha
,
ried or troubled don 't fail to p.m .
9 2Z 3ll' l I~an dmark
rarm
urcau. _
.
. ·' er,
in ; Mrs. will meet Set. 23 at the home p si en, m c rgt.
see Sister Mnriisha
She's I 1\•tNTER POT.'TOES No. I and ' Pomemy. - 9 3 30tp , halls, and a bath,' full size
James L. Smtih, Ashton W Va. of A
d~ r M
Mrs. Alonzo Custer opened
"
base-ment and big pon·he!' at
J Charlos G. Bays, Pt. Ple~sani;
,,~a an a~ me ~er~the meeting with devotions. A
heloed others, why not you ? I No Z. reasonai.Jle. Wilk ie Sar- YOUTH BED and mattress, 59 the frnnt and bcwk, gas furnJohn H. Robinson.
Gallipolis
he Women s ~SSocl8tto~ !&gt;f responsive reading of God Our
Private readings given daily I son. Portland. Ohio, VI 3-Z4il-1. : rord Station Wagon. Dnn act" , wall tu Willi carpet down
Sal- &amp; Servo"ce
Ferry . Mrs Th od
N
tbe Middleport Ftrst
Un.ted Defender and the Lord' p
in
her home 7 d
k
s
632
r.
l St t M'd
ua
·
·
e
Oft! . Ken- p b 1 ·
Ch
h
11
.
.
ays a wee
9 22 :\c l .ayre, . • ran ree .. J . staJrs. good location, house
-- neely. Rt . 2 Langsville · Mrs
res yertan: urc WI meet er in unison concluded 8tbe raydemcludmg Sundays. ~a. m _to I MEIGS SWIFT H0\1ES. JlZ: dleport.
9 20 -~tp
in rxce-llf'nt condition.
L82
Nora B. Harrell, Jack~n ; Har~ Thursday evenrn~ at 6:30 p.m. votions.
Members responded
1~ p. m. All readm~s satls- E. Main. PomNoy. Ohio. Ph. BUNDY CLARINET_ Used 3 Mulberry Ave., WY 2-5Z64. ! eFits Almost EYeJ1' CaJ ry C. Eberts, Rt. 1 Hamden· for a potluck dmner_ at thf lo roll call with school memf ctory
. ' foothall seasons Call Earl H. :
9 16 12tp , el'ransft&gt;rable When
Harry L. Hartman. Ja•k•·n : church.
Thoseedatte_ndmg
are t_o ories. It was voted to pur'···
ed
this or
sideno ofcharge
Galli . Locatli!'i at WY 2-297~ · Wn·tc, or stop m
k
d h d
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d
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:
for
our
frf'e
f'
llf::tlnY.
and
mnn-1
.Johnson.
7t3-5!KI5
m
Mason.
You
Trade
Cars
Mrs.
Josephine
J.
Hart,
Run.'
ta
e
a
co~er
IS
an
.
their
.a
gift
for
Mra.
Robert
Morris
Kanauga IIus s1 e ot Srlver
1
·
'
2 , , FOR .SALF: - 4 room hou ~e
·
"' 1table serv1ce Dessert 11 b
B 'd
Look f h d
E"y savrng home
ownm;hip l
9 1 .. 1
. ' eGuarrml~d 24 months mgton. W. Va. ; Mrs. John E.
.
.
WJ . e Sr., who has been ill and Mrs .
• nu ge.
I or an Stgn. program.
9 22 30tc ' -p--bl:I
nt'W balh , lar~e porch , baseor 24.000 mt'les
Salts, Hamden.
furmshed by the hostesses. MISS Gerald Wild~rmtlth will make
.
,.. are we come.
-_
U IC a e
ment, new paint, I acre!
Blrtbs
Phyliss Joachim, Mrs. Tom the purcha.s~.
9 4 JOtp 1KEEP CARPET cleaning pro- 1 UCI'JO
d- - ground. on brirk road o f 1,· • Most Popular Unit
M
Rue Mrs Leo Kennedy Mrs
A
lb
- -- - - - -- - - blems small - use Blue Lus- i A
N: Satur ay. _Sept. 25, Rl.. 7, $3500.00. Phone WY 2--•
rs. William B. Miller, Rt.
'. . .
' . .
contr ution of f25 was
fREE 1,000 S&amp;H Greea Stamps I Ire wall to wall. Rent elec-1 10 :30 A. M Slow Ttme. The 6117.
9 14 30tc l
ln the U S.A.
I Patriot, daughter, 9:55p.m. ; Ed .smrth an~ Mrs. . Arth~r made to the hymnal fund. A
How? For VIewmg the new tnc sham)Xloer $1. Pirkess l personal property of the late
_______ __ ,
Mrs. John M. Hauldren, 577 Lewrs. A me_drcal offermg_ wtll round robio
S)'fllpathy card
Compact Vacuum Cleaner in l Hardware Compilny. \1 ason1 0. E. Massar, 2 miles south
Insurance
I'
Sun Valley •Jr., daughter 10 ·- be taken durmg the busmess was sent to Mrs. Hugh Lane
k
l
ur
home
Phone
Parkersw.
Va.
_
--·~
of
Reedsville,
Ohio.
Rt.
124.
IA'':T
lnd•llecl
36
p.m.
' · meeting following dinner.
who lost her grandson by death.
9
21
6
yo
.
Close to Forked Hun Lake :
.r... ~A CASU ALTV Tnsur:mcr
Discharged
SE~T. 24
A round robin card was also
burl, 485--1862 Collect.
VENETJAN BLINDS and l'e- \la~::ic Chef gas cook stovr, Mullen Insurance Agency, Inc.
Persons discharged recently The Jays will _emcee a teen- sent . to Mrs. E. E. Bryant,
9 8 30tp
pairs, porch and
wind01' I electric cook stove. (like new) Pomeroy, Phone WY 2-3381. '
from the hospital were· Mr dance al the Racme seventh and who Js ill.
l:;-U;;;TOMU;;;;:;;;;B;;D;-;J!!~....,.==an:c,:-:--oee
. =-· D shades all kinds, free esti- gas heaters, breakfast s e 1,
I 1 tfc:
: Garnet Blt~ke, George Brow~: ei~hth building after th,e game Miss Grace Campbell spoke
0
eauceJJedl 'All yow oper• mates. Oale Wippel, 215 Lin- chairs. rocker s.
dre~sers -'HPTO Copymg Service coP I
Pomeroy. •
· ing, Mrs. Richard Elliott M Wih Kyger Creek. The Southern on
the life of Dr. Albert
lDr'1 Ucenle'f CaJl Wl'
io~- A~e. , Pomeroy. 9 11 30tc beds bedding quilts. fanry l le! made o1 N!gat papers.
Thomas Fowler. Loyd 'F rs. l Local Band Boosters will spo~ Schweitzer and showed some ot
llltfc ELECTRlC stove and poli.·er l work quilting frames. pots birth records and almost any \L: CONDITIONING Relnger Dennis Green, Mrs. Larry 0 ~: sor the d~ce.
.
his pictures. lt was brought out
.' - ~ mower. Phone WY 2_3658 _
and pans 2 sets of dishes I other documents
ltioo aervice. Jal"k's Refri(!l Stewart Mrs. H. Scott Strick- There w1_11 be a spec1a. meet· that Dr. Schweitzer had for his
DIITH 'S Cl thl
0 ng store lS now ,
9 10 tf I llikc new). frUit Jars, elertric i Realer liiiiU'IliOCe, Pomei'OJ
eration, New tlaven., Phone ler. Wilford Tipple, Walter Wil- ~ of Whtte Rose Lodge or motto, "Reverence for ure.''
~at Letart ralls, Oh1o, J0
c: mixer st'Wing machines. tel- j
t I tfc Hams,
Mrs. Edward Wright. M1ddleport Friday . morning, He was a gifted musician lllld
1 I ur 11J z..3531
. I, I ro II ·a-: ephones . library tabL
-Set 24 ttheLe
h
a. m. WItil 7 p. m. 8 20 ttr ' 4 BFDS /twin stze
AUCI1UNEER
"'rs. Walter Decker an dinfant
p . ' a.
glon all. A ~poser.
His hospital ill
way bed. Reedsville 667-6280. I reed set electric iron"s 2 pc.:
very
]
Instructions
Completl
Servlc.
.son,
Mt·s.
Daniel
Griffith
and
represent_atJve
of
the
Grand
Afr1ca
was
also
discussed.
1
9 17 6tp old tlocks. porch
Help Wanted
swing,
i
u.
s.
C.Vn.
SERVICE
·TEns!
Crill
Hradl11rd
m!ant
son.
LOOge
w1U
be
present
and
all
A
dessert
course
was served
- ' trunks, lard press,
1
.
desk
ra•n
wom~n
11 •na over Se~-ur~~
Write.
ProM or Contad
_
members
are
urged
to
attend.
during
I
he
social
hour
h.. Mr.
I
dio . 1oalking cultivator gar- Joll~. High •lartin&amp; pa)' Shorl
The
p
t M tr ' Cl b
f
Allen
E'
h'
.,
'
hour~ Mvan~-em~nt.
Pr~p•ra'rr-r,
A. .... 1\RAUFUKD
Archers Elect
as
a on 8 u 0
IC mger and Mrs. H
:
den plow corn shell er fet&gt;d I ualnln.,
I
••
1on11
a•
required
Racioe,
Obto
Evangeline
Chapter,
OES,
will
E,
Cooper
from a table wib
.
'
\V
aid
p
"d
hl
grindrr drag harrow I d ThilUMnO. ot , .. ~ open. lb;perlene•
a . U!Uill' unneceJ~UI')' Graonro;u• 1 tfe
en rest ent
meet Friday evening: at the .. te cover and a centerpiece
' ders. A lot of small .
I Coca-Cola • Sprite
In Lower Pomeroy and
'I
tools. ) ~~~ 11:f~~~~~~:::n ~~r Jo':::.n!.u.~::. NEIGLER BUILDI:.JG - Suppjy ~· PLEASANT - Election of home of Mrs. Willis Anthony of rosebuds.
Mt~ny antiques. Lunc
And All The Flavon
RETVR;;;;=N;;;S"TD""'""co=LLEGE
Upper Middleporl Ar11
by Ladies Auxiliary. h served , =~r~a~~"':d&lt;t~~~':.• J~~nv s~;;~~~ i R.ar.ine. Plastic wall tile 14C ;~leers was held by the Point with Mrs. Charles Bennett, asIna B. Bor too, cu of th• oauy per sq ft (or bathrooms
easant Archery Club with sJstant hostess.
James Oil
,
Mass&lt;Jr. Admrx .. J 0. McCoy -~nttnet
1Qblo 12o,,99
I
bouse build~rs, alummum sid-, Charles Walden chosen presiSEPT. 15
Grace 011 e;. BOD or M r I.
Apply Tho Doily S.ntinol
rans
(
1
Auct. Nnt responsible
for ac-: :molovment Wanted
lng, kitchen cabinet! measur- dent; George Casto, vice presi· ~ Racine Methodist Church turned to e;y yracuse, has reI cid~nts.
110 Mechanic Slreet
9 21 4tc • -- - dent; Donald Nolt, secretary Is sptJnsorinc a Jltoey Supper to
arreo wu..,. Coli
Buy II By The Case!
-I
WILL RAKE LEAVES, 11 25 ad to size of kitchen.
lr•asurer. Named to the board oo September 2&amp; at the Junior s!"h Swannatl08 • N. C., II 1
Wanted To B
Pomeroy
0
While you are in. rill up with
uy
per hour Phone WY 2-7103. : __
7 17 de of directoro were E. w. Call, lligh Building in Racine. Serv· of P~~-H;~~er II a graduate
I
that
good
Landmark
ga~ntme
Phone WY 2·2156
9 22 6tp ~ ---- Le
_ 9•._1_Not_ice
Jr., Zane Legg and Harley ing will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Ev· Warren WI! ,... Coschool In 1!163.
r\NTTQUE Furniture,
dishes WIDOW
- ,- - ho----- k Lo- - -- - - Burns.
eryone is we•--me.
son liege ts ownl : t p o r Sorvico Sto.
mi~;reJlanPOUS Call or Write · I
wan S USeWOf '
IN THI COMMON I'LIAI COUIIIT
f' Jd
•
K.V
ed and operated by the Board
rena Snyder, Pomeroy. WY
MlrO• couNTY, oHio
1e captams elected were:
SBPT. za
of
.
. .
WY 2-9'132
Mrs. Howr.rd Cecil, 800
iAiE HELP - WANTED. Bur- l
E. M-tin St.
W.
2-G:Itil.
9
15
6tp
~~~."=·~;~
:~:r:m.mt
Lester
Bird
and
Harvey
Steele
Cradle
Roll
Sunday
will
be
Pr
N:tJOnal
Missron:J,
UDited
Main St , Pomeroy.
ger Boy - Food - 0 - Rama
Pameroy
m T''"'''h RoN
Nancy Nott was elected pub- observed Sunday morning at the
es yterian O!urch, U.S.A.
needs shllrp aggressive yuung
8 29 tfc Musical lnstrumenh - hrltiiC, Mlclllt•"· n.
l'llhttlff,
1\city chalnnan. The
Annual Sunday School hour at the Mid·
TAKING APPIJCA.TJONS
men between a es of 17 &lt;:~nd ALTO SAX. in ood condition.
11
g
g
f'RAO Eh liYJ'S
- - _ !:,.-:~·:. ::!~!f.,:~!"
Club Championshlp wi11 be- held dleport Church of Chriat. Child- PT. PLEASANT_ Tbe U 1
J,J, for counter and kitchen , WY 2-5110.
9 20 3tc
·
- ft'et Mw
WAREHOUSE SALE
•tuHietll
w..,
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Sunday, September 16 Times ren enrolled on the Cradle RoU J)epartment of Labor hal ·~
work. !'lig~t and day positions 1, DON'T MERELY bri ht
lge and water Brow"'' f'rd PIANOS -- OH.GANS
PM~• •· lrnert, . . .UmlnJs-t,.,,,
will be 9 a.m., I p.m. and 5 p. wiD be recognlze4- Mrs. Lionel proved a Manpower DeveJon..
available. Full or par time
ts 81
g en yourl er Park IStote Approved!
Rentals from SS mo
1., '"• ••tM• ,,
m. for hUt worken
Bo
· c dl o-11 ·
nd Tr
,.
. ~ c_ar~ ue Lustre themMlnenville, Ohio. Pboot W\ CARL'S KEVD')'RD 'cENTER . C1Mrlo111o l"errln. Be....-.
!I
'
ggs l!l ra e IW superin- Dten a
aiDing Act Projeet
00
v,ork. -~xcellem opportuntty aehmrnate
rapid resoiling.J Z-332.f
~
- - - - tendent and Mrs. Elmer Web. to traJD 20 individuals as W•
lo~ a(i~l:l-nce~e,nt. A~ ply m R_ent electric shampooer, $1.
I II tfc 130'1 Market St., Parkersburg. 'j :::~:ur.:.~~· o-:t:.re•aurtr,
a. Lc,~11 N:~~~~~ ::~=-·A~~~:~ ~ rung is the teacher or the class. ter Plant Operator at a· loca-p e o!IOtl . _23 \.tU Union , AthPrckens ftJrdware, Mason. W.
Phone tsf&gt;-6931.
hmeroY, 0 .. 1..
•••enQnh. llld!IJeport. Meip count7, Ohio.
tion In Putn
Count
OJ
• 21
PINE TIMBER and Will pay
9 10 tate '
NOTJCI IY I"UUICATION
Tbe .,...,,, of WCI P•Utron il for
am
y for subtnl'l. _ uo.
•
fitc 1 Va.
9 "" 6tc
"'· IJ.I14
a.
tarttuon ., t11o ...rd . .... t enate
SISTER IN HOSPITAL
treatment •acUJu.. In
1
U01
as much 8S $4 per COrd for
Jeanm• Bever111 Wlld41eU,
h• ell for ather .,.utt.bll Nllll. Said
,_,
VaT OUI
'E:,11lLF; TYPIST under 40 i THERE•s NO -charge for use . good pine and also good hard 1
lnturlnce
41!8 P'ederar Statton. awen•td, wnt Oel•nd•nt 11 ""ulnd to aDCI.-.r .,14
William Warner has learned 118qUent emp1oyment at water
'th
kno
1•1
1
·
d'
I
.
_
~lrarn~~o, will teu n.tro. t111t on th Petitl01t on or- blfo,.. the 13rd dt~ ot that his sister Anna Lee Grimm areal f1 tho tate Th
0
1
•
Wt
w ""'ge
me ICa 1 of Cdtpet Shampooer wit b wood saw timber. Write or GRANGE INSUMNCII: MaDeaj aOt.h d8]' of 4QUII 11111. t11t Plalft. Olrtober. JiliN• ., JudiPJMIIit •Ill 1M
'
e Point
ttnninology. 40 hour w~k . purchase of Blue Lustre CarM W R
.
'
WI benbl Oled "'" ,..tuoD ..alblt td:en aplatt bu.
l1 in Docklrs' Hospital, Coral Pleaanl LocaJ Office of the
·~ tor, vr.1.eran!l
..•
. . Eunyon,
Mr. tiae .. ,., Juneti.l &amp;nenp .wa~~.
• ....l'l, PerrrnFfar,ntlrt
.DI~.
Gables, '"
m.rlda, Room 2U, lor Weal VIrginia Department of
A•·p IY ,.,'don'Jrua..ra
pet Shampoo. Baker Furn1·• 1 see
ville Ob'
1 R'd Mmers"d ,· lnsurance Agency ' lnc .. Pom· deU,
rn n,. ('ourt ol! C4mdrloll Pl.._•
"
• 10, ag e 1 Jl,e " ·
eroy . Phone WY 2-3381.
ot "~'•• cOuhtt Qhlo, the urn• bfl. WetJHe;• "'" runt.
~morial Hospital. 9 21
lure, Middleport.
8 21 Gtc'
t 11 30tc
·
I l lk
~·~a~u.:-:4,:.:~c::;. ~'t~':..'o:..P:~:
:.r:p=~~~C~=e ~ad IW'• =~oy=u.S:C:!.~ -~~- cur-

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PT. PLEASANT - Toddv
G
M d
d
ld
ene ea ows, l1 ayl o
so.. of James F. and Carotin
Sayre Meadows, Pt. Pleasant.
d' d Tu d
Je
es ay in Pleasant Val·
ley Hospital.
Surviving in addition to hi~
parents are one brolher, James
"'imothy Meadows, at home;
1aternal grandparents. Omen
Sayre, Leon Rt., and Mrs.
Alberta Sayre, Pt. Plt:asant, anu
paternal grandmother, Mrs_
Sadie Meadows, Pt. Pleasant.
Graveside service will be conductcd Thursday at 10 a. m;
at the Buffalo Memoria( Park
Friends may call at the Crow-

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Infant Meadows

T

THA-f -THAR Ct'II&gt;E SHORE,
IS A FINE FELLER--HE DO~ T
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BAIIHEY GOOGU ond SHUPFY SMITH

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18-DJI!y Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept. 22, 1965 I old soldier Is a policeman In the
- - -- - - - - -- -- - - - - . __ -- - , 557th Military Police Company
He attended WahaABSIGNED IN ASIA
IMr. and Mrs. Heru·y Elias was inmaVie~nam.
H1gh school and was enLETART, W, VA. Army .,signed to the U. S. Army, gaged in farming before enler-

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PFC Joseph F. Elias, son

Miss Parker is
Enrolled in
Ohio University
zy was placed in he

Honor

Just In! Styles a Ia Mode

looth percentile on the English
1

PJacement Test for freshmen.
Miss Parker was graduated
as valedictorian of the Class of
1965, Rutland High School. She
was awarded a $200 scholarship from the Meigs Couny

LINDA BOYER

upon being selected as
County Junior Miss or
She received the D.AR.
Citizenship award, the

llley're

het'l!! Season's new Hush

Puppies

in refreshing

styles and t!11ors_Again unbeatable In comlart . •. with

8R£ATHIN' BRUSHED PIGSKIN•

evtr the bli se lection.

CASUAL SHOES BY WOLVERINE

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Complete Selection
in Hush Puppies
For Every Member
of Your Family

Shop in Air Conditioned
Comfort

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editor of the Nor'wester year-

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ARNOLD GRATE of the

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RUTLAND FURNITURE CO.

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Reports that the
DISCOUNT STORE
ACROSS THE STREET HAS

Proven a real success
e e

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. The discount store has given us a location for our Gihson Appliances,
U&lt;ed Furntture and new furntture damaged and any item we feel we have
bad around too long. We wtll put these items in our Discount Store at a
Discount Price.
Our Furniture business has increased so much since we opened thio
sto~e we have had to purchase a new truck to take care of the added
busmess.

Sale $8.88

Salt $1.34

411rlo "Phil Mold"

PANTIES

1

CREW SOCKS

lons. Stretch seamless
construction. Fits all sizes
Bl&gt; to 11 . N"' !all eoloro.

U.yon and Eiderlon panties in candy stripes,
prints and florala. ElaaUc
leg brief style. Si&gt;e 6 to
14.

$1,00

Sizes 10 to 13, 100"
cotton with ribbecl
crew top, multi eolor
trim.

49c

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neat fitting ny-

L-eived many school subject a-

wards.
Su:ly received honorable men-

NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY

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lion in the Ohio University Dis--

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MENS NECKTIES

trict on the Ohio General Schol-

arship test ; ranked in the 57th
percentile on the National MerIn ! it Scholarship Qualifying Test

SOIOOL
TROUSERS

Well Known Brands

$1.00- $1.50and $2.50 NECKTIES
FOR THIS SALE

ClubMeetsat
; NicholsonHome
1

The Star Garden Club held
its Seplember meeting at the
1home of the president, M r s.
Seth Nicholson, on Thursday afternoon. Mr&amp;:. Nicholson opened
I the meeting with devotions, the
I business meeting was t'Onduct' ed with Mrs. Orion Nelson in~ stalling the following officers :
: Mrs. Grover Stout, president;
Mrs. Neal Jeffers, first vice
Ipresident; Mrs. Robert Jewell,
1second v'ire president, and Mrs.
I Pearley Nelson, secretary-treasurer.
Mrs. Virgil Atkins presented
tach officer with a corsage.
1 Mrs. Nicholson, the retiring president, was also presented a
corsage. Mrs. Atkins made the
corsage using different colors
of mums from her garden. Mrs.
Norman Will and Mrs. Atkins
were thanked by the club lor
presenting the radio program
on the topic, "Water Conservation."
Arrangements of fall f1owers
were judged with Mrs. Herb
Zeller a guest, and Mrs. Grover Stout receiving the awards.
The program chairman, Mrs.
Atkins, gave a poem on "Excitement in the Garden." Mrs.
Pearley Nelson gave a talk on
the "Origin of our Common
Garden Vegetables." The potato originated in Ireland, the
beet in Egypt, corn was Indian
maize.
A contest on flowers
waH
won by Mrs. Stout. The next
meeting will be Oct. 14 at the
home of Mrs. Earl Nelson at
Albany with • sale of aeeda
and bulbs.
The club Is to visit Howery'•
Dahlia Farm before the next
meeting, lhne ro be announced.
Mr•. Ray
Nlcbolton brought
seeds from her perennial garden and gave some to the mern-.
bers.
Tasty refreshments were served by Mrs. Nicholton. T be
members then toured the Nicho~
8011 and Norman Wtll
Dower
gardens.
P-!AN
- .-.-AK-E-SALE I
The Forest Run Metbod!Jt
Church will have a bake ll8le
Friday Oct. I at the Duke Dry
Cleaner Shop. The nle wUI IJe.

One Frtt With Every Ono You Buy

Buy o $1.00 Tie ... . Got Another $1.00 Tit Froo
Buy o $1.50 Tie .... Get Another $1.50 Tit Frtt
Buy

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$2.50 Tie .... Got Another $2.50 Tie Frtt

300 Ties in all for this sale including all of the
Ready tied ones.

IIOYS COTTON

CREW SOCKS
Sizes 8~ to 10% . White.
Ribbed top with color
trim.

3 pairs $1.00

Pllllt

All sizeo 8 to 18. . _
"'Koretron" pre11 fnt
erease retaining pl'OGII&amp;
Solid colors: whea~ ladeD
IJ'oen, black. In .,_,._
live style that h&amp;vo belt
loops. Worn with 1 euJf
or the beltl.,. model that
hao adiu&amp;loble Wlllll. Full
taper log, cuffiello.

$3.95
''aiACON.,

MENS HANES
COTTON

ATHLRIC SOCKS
All white with ribbed
top. Sizes 10 to 13.

I 2 pairs $1.15

RECDVING

BLANms

lltze 30 by to lncheo 1110% cotton. COIII(&gt;let4'

washable. Paotel eolon
IDd white wlth &amp;untiJ
print design,

2 for $1.59

SALEI INSTAMATIC

CAMERA OUTFITS

ARnFICIAl

Juot 1-$26.95 lnotomotle 150 Outfit . , . . .. $18.33
Juot 3--$44.95 lnotomotic 300 Outfit .. , • , $32.00
Juot 1--$54.95 lnslomotic 400 Outfit .... $40.00
Outfit includes the camera, fla sh batteries, 4 flash
bulbs, Kodapak Film Cartridge, instruction book.

FRUIT
Made of fine vt&amp;yl pluUc. Reoltstic _....,..
ond feel. Conslita ol. re4
apple, green apple, I bananat, plum, pear, leo:'d
2 onmges, lemGG
IJ"IIpe cluster.

66c •btf

FOR FALL SEWING

DRESS MATERIAL
Solid color, 65% Dacron Polyester and 35% Cotton. Wash and wear, preshrunk, drip dry. Requires
little or no ironing, 45" wide in white, black, pastel
and Fall coloQI.

lUST IN!

SCOTT CUT-IUTI
PLASTIC

SANDWICH BAGS
New ...1-tlto flap, 10
plOBtlc oandwicll bop ..
a roll.

4 rolls $1.00

yord

SUNBEAM $19.95

DUTCH

FLOWER BULBS
Big Shipment! Plant
now for Spring beauty.
Colorful tulips,
hyacintlls,
daffodils,

narcissus, crocus,
muscari, iris
and
anemones.

CANNON

" POTOMAC"

BLANKETS
Plaid 5% wool blanketpair• 70x80 - bound wlth
acetate 11tin. Blue, Yel·
low. Green, Rose.

$4.89

• p.~lr

MIRACLE
SHREDDED FOAM
SUPER SOFT

Ideal stuffing f o r
clolla, toys, sofa
pillows, boat cushions
etc. 1 lb. bag.

69c

uiet Settles over Kashmir

neasy

Shooting Persists Beyond
Bypass Bids

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December21
The Ohio Department or Highthe
wayo today set De&lt;. 21 ao the
tentative date to open bids on
a 4.01-mile oeclion or the proW
posed SR 7 bypass or Pomeroy I
f.nd Mltitlleport ln Moigs rounl) .
CI1ANCES
The section, which will cost WASIUNGTfbelN 1.- h toda f
8 1g 1
an estimated $2.8 million (In- appeared ro
Y or
eluding right of way an~ en- soy government • Industry congineering), wiU be two lanes frontation o~er the, ques~Joo of
conatructed access right of way. 1966 auto prtces and excise taxThe section Ues between a es. Chrysler Corp. called forth
point 2.1 miles oorth of the Gal- accusations of bad faith MonJia . Meig 11 county line, a:lll ex- day when tt announced · prtce
teoda ro SR 124, one half mile : boosts on the 1966 models.
west of the SR 124-143 inter- Chrysler denied the ar · 'JS8·
section.
tion and said it had and would
lnclucted in the construction continue to pass along the tax
will be a railroad grade separa- cut to auto buyers. It claimed
tion over the NYC railroad and -and administration officials
three bridges carrying SR 7 Wednesday appeared to a~ree
over Leading Creek and Town- - that the increases ;"~&lt;ices
ship Rd. 204, Thomas
Fork, were needed to cover the cost
and Dirt Creek. All road!i cross-- of the safely features mad.e
ing the project will be relocat- standard on the 1966 mode1o.

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Mrs. DaviS

vicinity

UN'

s Imposed Cease F i r e

Unitod Prooo lnternotionol
India and Pakistan today observed a truce in the border war over Kashmir. Guns finally became silent, but
some, and a naval battle were reported up to and a few
minutes after the agreed time for a, ceasefire.
Pakistani naval headquarters at Karachi reported that
Indian vessels attacked Pakistani warships on the high ,
seas hours before the cease-fire went inlo effect. A brief
announcement said the Pakistani ships counterattacked
and sank an indian frigate. Artillery shelling with some
casualties on both sdes was reported along lhe border between India a n d Pakistan
before the cease-fire.
there will be a much
wider
Radio Pakistan
anncmced conflict. He said the council harj
the nationwide blackout impos- assured Pakistan that
steps
ed as protection against Indian would be taken to resolve tile
bombing would continue until Kashmir dispute but did not
further orders.
specify what steps.
The radio said Friday would Ayuh Khan thanked the Chi• ,I ' . ~
be a day of thanksgiving for nese Communists, Indonesia,
divine protection against the in- Iran, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Jorvader. il said the nation will or- dan and Syria lor exter.d1ng STILL YOUNG, ACTIVE - William Napier, 104 year-old Wayne county, W. Va. resident, visited his great
rer prayers lor the fallen and support to Pakistan in its li ght great grandc hild ren, Derek and Jennifer Badgley, and his great granddaughter, Mrs. Darell Badgley, of L...
for those defending the front- against lndia and said . ''China's 1tart Falls this week when in Meigs county. Mr. 1'\apier, who says he " has about 250 descendents," remains actlines.
moral support will forever re- ive selling light bulbs and Mason shoes to earn extra pocket money. Mr. Napier credits his longevity to practic•
An Indian spokesman said the main enshrined in our hearts. ing honesty which hel ps lead to a rela.~ed, worry-free. tension-free way of Jiving. Mr. Badgley, tbe children's
Sikkim-libet border was quiet- Pakistan II Indebted to them." father, was at work and unahle tu attend this picture-taking in The Daily Sentinel offices, Mechanic-s!, Pomeroy,
er but that Chinese troops were
· ----------------still In the crest astride the Ma-;1: .

county •.s Conti.nul·ng lmmuni·zati.on

:enw~"'::d~y ~~lo:sa:~~~~:::'~ ~u~i~::.:~t.

showed no signs
Pakistani President Mohammed. Ayub Khan warned in a
nali~wide rad~o broadcas~. that
th~ struggle 15 _not over de- The Meigs County Health De- ~ 12.
1receive boaster !!lhots for dipl\.
1 Jand were completed earlier th1s if sucw·~sful.
spite the _cease-hre.- He cal~ed partment, through Dr. E. F. The schedule is fo r Salisbury( week.
Booster, or stimulating doses, theria and tetanus.
~ Security Council _resolub~ Maag, president of the Board of and Bradbury September 23, Basic immunization should be should be given at prop~r illler-'1 These basic requirements nst·
mad~uate ~nd unsatlsfactor~ Health, today anno11nced "Boost-1Pomeroy Sc-hools Septt:'mber 24,]completed in the firs t year of ' vul~. The:-&gt;e recommendatior~s ed are complying with tbe com-I DETROIT - GENERAl~ ttl(). but ~ald Pakistan h~d agrr~ m er immunization for diphtheria, Chester and Riverview Septrm· i lire. This b&lt;Jsic protection for · are u ~ follows: 3 - 5 year-; for ! pu lsory immunization law. en..
A.!e
' tors Corp., the giant of ~he autn the mterest of mternatJOnal tetanus, wtlooping cough and ber 27, Salem Center, Harri:;on- · diphtheria - tetanus - whooping smallpox re-vaccination and ev-•1acted by the General Assembly
-ol _. :~~
·
industry, apparently quteted a peace .
.
. smallpox vaccination will con- , ville and Columbia September\ cough consists of three :shots giv 1 ery 3 years for diphtheria - tet- of the State of Ohio.
1 ImmunizatiOns are available
'. /i,,l.'t..tMrt:, Della .. ......11p ~v~ . storm of controversy over aato Ayu~ Khan said the Secur1ty tinue to be made available in · 28, Syracuse, Letart Falls and 1en al one month InTervals. The ' anus and whooping cough.
a-,,-1- ~- e1 Vlritori, ~~:~ by announcing 11ightly ~ouncJl had been warned that area schools."
. •
Pwtland September 29. and Eas- ' basic smallpox va~.:cination is ' Whooping rougn prevention in all physicians' offices or at
11
at 5 p~ iii. 'WidnesdaY: folloW· lower prices for lts lU6fi models. IIf some m~i _ ~~-~volv~ Immunization will be giVen by tern High School, Tuppers P!ins usually done during the first boosters are not m~h.1ded for i the Meigs County Health De·
in~ a long IUIM!ss. She w~s the The announcement Wednesday I
_ _ .
public health nurses to kimk··- and. Bedford Octo~er 1.
i year of life- on the left upper ch ildre~J . over e igh~ years
of partrilent eaa. Saturda~' from
widow of Ernest E. DaVISby GM made it apparent the ~~,»&amp;~ garten, grades l, 3, 6, 9, .and Middleport , Racwe and Rut· · arm and leaves a v1s1ble sc2r . age. Ch1ldre n over eLght only 1 9 to 11 a. m.
Mrs. Davis was borll at Sa- industry •• a whole would not
Southera Hi&amp;b ochool foot- - - --- - - - - ·
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- - - - - - ' - - - - - -- - - - !em Center, May 31, 1882, follow C:try•ler's lead in boost- boll player• will w01b taro
f
·-~'
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daughter of the !ole Mercer ing the retail cost of new cars. Friday bepnnlng at 8:30a.m.
0
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SAIGON (UP it - Amerivans
0
0
and Anlct Harkins. she was Ford and American MotJrs at tbe blgb scbool. PrOceeds
can and allied forces swet&gt;p- 1
twice married, her ru-st being have not yet announced 1966 from the waob will go to tbo PJ
Lib
ing a Virt cong area 40 mil••
dd
]
on Dec. 21, 1912 to Floyd FiSh- prices. GM said it was passing Southern Lou! Albletit B~tease
eturn
ver ue
to
rary
k0 11r1edlh .~ CSoamtgmoouniWst,dgnueesrdra1.1: ~
es u
en y
baugh. They operated a dairy on ro the consumer the entire era fund drive. Everyone "" ·h
•
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farm n~ar Lancaster for 44 three per cent federal excise tog to support the buy" are In·
Mrs. Vilma Pikkoja, lib_rari~n ~ schedule..
turned 145 books already_ this las and unrovered the largest I At
yt·
1 arter his death m tax reduction and was reduc-- ~!ted. to bave their can a ttbe for . the Bookmobile ServJce m She pomted out mere is no week she annou nced Wednes cache of •·nemy arms and amge
19
tumeu to Vinon. Her ing the cost of six items of saft-- school as early in tbe mora- Mr.1gs Co~nty, today urged ali t cha~ge - as yet - for persons , day.
.
munitions to date, a milit.ary :
1
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as stard•.
New 54 chauncey L. 1
he preceded her in death Feb.
1 Mrs. PtkkoJa expla1ned therei that penalties may have to be the s!'veral locali!Jes
and al' Zealand 11nd S~utb Vietnam- 1m
' ~afl~::~.endiedus~~~~~nl1~~
MIAMI _ HURRICANE CAREFUND REMINDER
I are approximately 2,800 booksl imposed unless the
public schools, or taken to the B&lt;" k· e. troops rombuwd to launch hts home. 35 Chillicothe Rd., at
23 , 1963.
She was he last of a family rol came to a halt far out in Farmer~ were reminded to- that hav~ not been returned on! proves more coopera11ve.
mob ile Headquarters on East tbc massi\·e st'arcb and de- 12 30
tod . H had b
of eight sisters. Her only sur· the Atlantic today and weather- day by c. E. Blakeslee, coun· time wh1ch ~~ds to_ hamJ:lt!r i Answering . an earlier plea, Main-:it in Pomeroy in . _
t he stroy operat1on 12 days ago. 1 m hisa.u:~l h:~it oen Wed::
vivors are three nephews and men said it would remain ~ ty agricultural extens\on ~gent. the bookmobiles
cLCculah_on, patrons m Middleport hav~re-- former_ Hoed~Store . ~u~ld1~~ I:~
day. He had resided 00 Chil1i.
1
a niece, Robert Hill of Rut- sentially stationary today •nd that September 30, 1965 " he
i cothe Rd., at the plact of his
land, Gerald Reed or Columbus tonight. Carol packed 85 mile an deadline for riling requestS lor
~ IX
I death lor 34 years .
and Ronald BoDo of Log•n and hour winds but was more :han refund ol federal lax on gasoI Mr. Evans had engaged it
Mrs. Anise Ulmbs of Florida: 2,01)) miles from the eastern Une u~ for non·highw~y pur•
!
1many commercial operations.
Mrs. Davit ..... I na 'le: of seaboard and posed no threat poses m tbe 12-month pertod end•
IS riC
' At one lime ho owned and op30
the Vinton Methodist church, to any land area immediately. ing June
of thll year.
e
Ierated a popular restouranl on
-

, Wednesday
DieS

Al A

prices somewhat on lts 1966
cars. While there was some
q~stion _about how GM ~as figurmg thJS, the company s st~le-ment appeared to ta~ the w~nd
out of some congressiOnal saals

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89c •

FIVE CENTS

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1965

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

NO. 133

To be Opened

YOUNG MINI

Electric Slicing Knives
Add the Gourmet Touch to your carving, aafet,
guard switch, eight inch stainless steel blade~,
removable corp, slices and carves, Genuine

"Sunbeam''

for This Sale $13.97
Other Sunbum Electrlcol
$28.95 Rodlant Control Self L-oring
Toaoten ..................... Sale $23.16
$21.95 Deluxe Rocllont Control Toaoters S.lt $17.56
$23.95 Deluxe Donloh Modern Percolotoro $19.16
$17.25 Steom or Dry Irona, white hondlo oole $13,80
$15.45 StNm or Dry Irona .. ., .. .. Sole $12.3&amp;
$10.95 lronm11ter Dry Irons .• , , ••. , . S.le $8.76
$13.95 Slum or Dry Iron• . ·....•. , .. Sole $11.16
$22.95 Con Opentr ond Knlle Sharpener $11.36
$19.95 Con Opener with llond . :. , . . Sole $16.56
$17.25 Deluxe Hond Mixers ..• .•. •. S.le $13.80
$12.95 Hend Mixen .. .. .. • .. • • • .. Sole $10.36
$34.95 Mlxm11ter ... . .... , ...•. , . . S.lt $21.05
$63.95 MlxiMiter with stolniNS otttl bowh $51.16
$27.95 Slicing Knlv• ... . , ... , . , .. , S.le $22.36
$41.25 Woffle S.ker ond Grill ...... S.lt $33.00
$25.20 Sou..,.n with removoble control .. $20.16
$18.25 Autometlc Egg Cookers ..••• , S.lt $14.60
$24.95 BuHot Style Fry Pono .••... , Sole $19.96
$19.25 Fry Po1111 .. . . ... . .. ....... S.le $15.40
$29.95 Buffet Style Fry Pont •• •. , • •. Sole $23.96
$19.25 Portoblt HNten .•••••• , • , . Sole $15.40
$29.25 Portoble Heoltrs ..••• • • , • ••. S.le $23.40
$24.95 Holr Drytn ................ Sole $19.96
$29.95 Hair Dryers ,. .............. S.le $23.96

Thursday and Friday 9 to 5 - Saturday 9 to 9

:T:ra:d:e:W=i=th=Y=o=u==---.!~--:: ~~'f;1~_E_J_b_e_r_f_e_lcJ__-s_.,~ " '!,~ ~ ~PI!-"'!"0~:_m_e_r..,.o~y

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tern. Solid colors. Sit:ea 36
ro 40.

Sheer -

The charter was draped
memory of members, Hhena I and the 96th percentile on the
Yost and Ethel Tedrow and [ National Educational D~velop­
Past National Councilor. Hester · ment test.
Runne.r, when Theodorus Coun- I suzy ·s ot her actlV!ties
· ·
inc 1udcil, Daughters of America. met ed. the Big Bend Minstrel AsMonday evening at tile lOOF sociation, bugler for the RutH;:~IL
land American Legion Post 467,
Della Stalrt, councilor, presid- All County Band. RH.S. chored and lhe meetmg
opened us, Junior and Senior
play
in ritualistic form He_oorted ill casts, received a superior rat·
j were Gladys Cuckler in Holzer ' ing at the Ohio State Solo conI Hospital with a broken hip, Lest for cornet solo, and played
Mabel Bearhs and Wilma Ter· first trumpet at the Morehead
rell and Eliza beth Campbell, State College •nd Band Clinic
all are hume from hospital and at Morehead, Ky. She is residimproving. One member. Eth- ing C:Jt Br1.&gt;mley Hall.
el Tedrow, was lost by death
Mabel Wolfe was reported in , I'Jce.
di!:ilress, having lost sister by ! Five members of Forest Rose
death. Margaret Seidenabel re- Council, Edith Betzing, associ·
signed as trustee and Marie ate state councilor, Kirl and
Hauck was elected to tre of-~ Phylli~ Rowan, Ulah Swan and
Gertrude Hoffman were presj ent i:lnd each spoke briefly. At
lht' dose or the meeting, potluck refreshments wert servi ed honoring, Mrs. Seidenabel
; the new deputy.
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Sale $1.34

STOCKINGS

I Star Garden

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Quill potch print jtckets. Zipper front, CCJG-

vertiblt turtle neek blouooo olutie bottom macbino waohable. lliloa
lto8Xand71oU..

WOMENS SHANMONT
SEAMLESS AGILON

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A wonderful value ln WI&gt;

Sale $2.34

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SPORT JACKm

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rldl brushed pigskir~ le&lt;~lher and crepe sales. Carelree
'ciiiSI ther're resistant lo dirt and slains. A mere brush·
lnll keeps your Hus~ Puppies l1ke new. C'mon in and look
~~

SWEATERS
mens mohair sweatera, V
neck slipoven and cardi·
&amp;ana. Cable stitch pat-

Rot. 2.95 (Silos 7 to 141

first place winner in the girls'
division of the Meig., County
Teen-age Driving Road-E-O; Co-

VOL XVII

..RLI COTTOit

Water repe11ent nylon
stretch pants for girls hand washable. Need no
pressing. Blaek, royal blue
and brillbt red,
Reg. 1.95 (Sizeo 3 to 6X1

Philip Sousa Band Award, was

I

GOOD fOR "100KIN' fOR
WORMS", MARBlES, and FOR
OTHER VERY IMPORTANT BOY'S
ACTIVITIES

Meigs
1965.
Good
John

book; Editor of the "Spyglass,"
school newspaper ; a member
of the National Honor Society
for two years: served as presidenl ol the RH.S. Band, and
also was student director; was
the secretary - treasurer of the
R.H.S. student council, and re..

WOMINS MOHAIR

STRETCH PANTS

Junior Chamber of Commerce

Rev. aod Mrs Eddie Boyer
of Cheshire are auouacing
the eagagement ol
their
daugbter, Linda, to
Carl
Wamsley, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Vlr!lll Wamsley, also of Cheshire. Miss Boyer attended
Middleport Higb scbool. Mr.
Wamsley is a 196! graduate
of ~yger Creek High ochool
and is employed by the State
Higbway Dept. In Columbus.
A wedding date has been set
for Nov. 25 al the Zion Free
Will Duptist Church. Rev Ed·
dte Boyer will perform .. the
c-eremony.

· Charter Draped
In Memory of
Two Members

GIRLS NYLON

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Dnoted To The Interne. Of The Meip-M01on .4rea

BARGAINS ALL 0 VER THE STORE

English class. She ranked in the

en tin

at y

END OF THE MONTH SALE

Miss Linds Sue (Suzyl Park' er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Parker, Rutlaod, has
enrolled at Ohio University. Su-

OPEN FRIDAY NITE TILL 9:00 P.M.

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of 1 Vietnam, Sept. 10. The 22-year- ing the Army.

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1,:30 a. m.
Saturday at
.
.
I Six Middlepo rt a;ea employ- ator or wholesale grocery busthe Vinton "MethOdl!ll church
WASHINGTON !UPI) - The my engmeers was authome-d,! Reservoir near Logan, whic h ees of ColumbJa Gas of Ohw.- iness and furniture store at
Rev. c. J. Lemley will offtcl: Ends t"n MiddlepOrt
house Wednesday approved an but World War !I sidetracked it. I would cuS\ almost $20 mdlion ' In&lt; . have helped \he company's Third Ave. and Olive St. He
ate and burial will be in For_ommbus pubhc ~~rks bill that . Moelle sa1d ?Ls . next obJe~- but would _prov1de c001ple1e , Soutlw~stern d!stnbutlon .diS· : was a member o( the First Bap.
:ose
nu~·::.'
..
n
at
Lan.
.
mcl~ed
a .f7.1 m1lhon flood p~- hv~ was to obta m hnlll authon· flood pr~tect10~ down through lrit't wm th_e ~oveted Amenca~ tist Church and
aduattd
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caster under the direction of Clarence Thompson •. Mtddleport School Supermtend- leclton proJect for Athens, Ohto. zat1on or the :argerC iea r Cree~ the Hockmg ll1ver Vall ey_._ _ Gas Association Safety Men! from Gallia Academ,"In 1930 _
th 'McCo F
, llo
ent reported today Mtddleport Schools have completed Rep. Waller H. Moeller, 0·award for 1965 by postmg a "'c- H
ho in W 1n t
Fr~end• rna~ ca~n~~alhc ru:: adnilnlstration of the 1965 _Ohio Survey T~sts..
h' Ohio, described the vote as "a G•·oup 7 Bankers
ord or almost three years on at ~a;.~s o~nAU&amp; ; 1~11
· [I ,
tod
A newly devised tesltsg program tnstttuted t ts dream come true after 24 years
n
· thm tnbs w1thout a smgle lost- r the 1 1 Lew · •d 8 h
ay,
Oh' S
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been r 1
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o
a .e
Is an
ert a
aI ho me a er • p. m.
tl th hou
th
year in Ohio Schools the
to urvey es s ave
o ruslratton and delay
Hear Nuttv Sp~t'fh
t1me '"" en1.
· K 11 E
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of
·~u unt e
r OJ e ser- acce ted in almost ~very part of the state and by ali i The federal govem~ent will
. . Wf
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The employ ee-s art'
Allan e er. l'&amp;ns. e_ Wll Gilt .
vtce.
kind~ of school systems. In the local syste_m. the tests contribute. $4.5 million toward Dr. Henry '.1. Johnson, lo•h-.
Leonard .. Middleport manage~ ::~~:~ ~~ ~~:~~~;: an~,:
were given all students tn
the cost Wllh stale and local io-1 anapohs, Ind., used as , hts l
for the company . Harley Hend llh
od . t
St
EmtiHS 8 t
to
des 4 6 8 and 10
formance.
terests providing tbe rest
subject. "How to Keep From
ncks. Juh u!; Sam· age, Howard 1 ers a 518 ers, an ey,
0011 er8
gra ba• ' of testa ' iven The tests will yield, however, The - project is expecied 10 ' Going Nuts in a Nu:ty World" :
0 f3flS1 100
Logan. Wendell Gerlat·h and [erson aod Robert Alron Evans,
Meet Grid Team
The t~eryl 1
-~ of individual and group resulta, in- open 500 acres or undeveloped when he spoke before the Group!
1Maur~ce DursL .
all of Galltpolts, Leslie Evans
'Meet the Team" night will e:h grah.e eve 1 ~:.:~ con- eluding raw scores and percen- land in the Athena flood plai" Seven meelmg o( the Ohio 3ank- STANFORD, Calif (UPll Mr. Leonard sa1d the award ~Ashland, Ky. , Mr•. Alma
be observed when the Middle-- t e! ac~:::n English ex· tile 1anks, ~s well as analy~is for use by Ohio University and ers Association at the Ohio1The orderly transition of ~ov- 1 was ~resenl.ed for a total of : of n~ and ~5 •
Hall, both
port AthletJ~ Booster Associa- cerru~
nd ~· th
tl
of the test 1tems, together wtth private industry_
University Inn in Athe r.s rues- ernment after the assassma- 1.000.682 hours worked by the ,
a~oo Beac • Fla .. and
tion meets tonight, at the Mid- ~1011, :
ad:a:~a ~Iii~; other statistical data of bital · Dr. Vernon Alden. university day evening.
I lion of President Joh n F. Ken-,165_~~ployees or Colu~b~a
of Mrs. Col trude How~:~
dleport High School cafeteria. :~t ~ri!r
admini~t~a- use to teachers, he no:ted. b president, said the project Attending this meeting from ~dy was due largdy to saturJ· ~luo s ~tt~;a~~:~n d~s~ict ~ ~:fu byo.h::-eb::en Ben a:
Films of the Mlddleport-Wa- tion. of the testa student bulle- The tests were devls~ Ed Y would guarantee the continued the Pomeroy National Bank 110 ~ coverage of ~~e cnt Lc~l 1 1;6~en -th. t ' d. 3~. u~ed ., John Everette Eva~ and •
hama i&amp;me also will be shown. tins were give~ to each .~tll- the_ S!Bt~ _D_epartme~t o
Ud· clearing the way fGr coustruc- were Edison Hobstelter, Dr. , peflod by n~wls _melia, accor . Itrial ;;c ~~nt a ISa mg m us- brother and sister in ~ancy
Parents and iDterested. persons
"nl
hi cation OJVlSIOJl of Gwdance an t'on
amountin to ._. 1 .11 . 10
. R E 8 01·c Alfred M Elber mg to a soc1o ogica survey to
1 .
.
·
'ted
den to be tested to 1 orm m Testing in c$junction with Ed· th1
r tug f"' mJ Jon
1 The total has continued to rise His marriage to the forml!!r
·1d ·w e, p· ·k _· · El·d- - be published next week.
1
llJ't. In VI
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and his parents of the nat•tre ucational
• Testing
.
e near. u re.
e ,ks arren
icSen~.H b
on I "Never before , il is safe to :smce
th e end of th e awa rd per- Meudows, took pIace May "-.
Service,
w
,,
1
11
of the leJta. These bulletins Pr' to N J
The btU. nowdor
goes ro the Sen- ee • ueorge All
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..........., him In
mce n, . .
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say, has sueh o 1arge propor· iod · w1th 69 •776 more accident 1931 . and she t'-"~~
15
1or '1s en semen! which Max·me G"·1r·th
1 ·
med ror use ."
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Aug
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nd Mar Grov 1tmn of the Amencan peop le
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• 1963 · One tt011
1
The Elk Relining Co., Char- interpreting the tests 1'8111lla
pr.~ a Y Wt . come soon.
er
arnsou •
Y
" been able to 1.,. 1 so instantly 31 to mark an even greater ach- Bill Joe Evaoa and o granclleston lw filed 8 petition in which should be available ••rWRONG PO REPORTED I I have diSCussed lh!J with ·
and closely
a part of evenlsllevemenl for gas company em-]daughter, both of
Galltpolll,
Metga' County Common Plea• ly In November.
.
Cong, Walter H. Moeller ha~~ members of the House Approand deeds or great national sig-1ployees, Leo~~_p~nled out. •urvive.
rourt seeklne • money judg- These teats were destRned to recommended_ that R E. Pick prtatoons Committee and they 30 D J 'I T
j nilicance," the publication says. Th"
F "I
Servtces will be beld ot I Pmetlt of ,1,1$1.3'1 and loreclos- assist the teacher in his In- en_s, oow a ctty earner In the Iassure me that the Athens proay 81
erm8
The book, "The Kennedv As•eves ftl lo
m. Saturday al Miller'• Home
ur&gt; of llltll1llle from Leoter struclional planning ' "d to as- Middleport post
offtce: be Jec! w1ll be funded thlo year. Suspended by Judge lsassinalion and the American! Break Store Safe
for Funerala. Rev.
Josepb
ond Vlrlbdl F. Hawk, Tuppen sis! him in meeting the needs transferred to the posttton 111 see no reason why planning James N. Harris, 24, Middle-IPublic : Social communication," Pomeroy Police Chief Jed Chapman will officiate, and bur·
Pla.tns.
of the todivldual_ studenta. The rural carrier• Middleport Pos~ · work cannot be(lin In 1965," port, was. given two suspended : will be published Sept. 30 hy lhe Webste: said today thieves who ial will be in Mound IDU cem•
Information provided by this Offtee. It was erroneously an Moeller satd.
.
30-day jatl sentence Wednes- Stanford
University
Press broke tnlo Laandmark's Town tery. Friends IDI)' call at the
program will help &lt;1U1ers Inter- oounced Wednesday '",-:, r~ Project planB call !Ol' eolarg- day mornin~ in Meigs County (18.951.
and Country store, 54« E. Main- funerol home 011 Fridly froiD
Vettrno Memorial Btll)lltal ested tn these tlllldenta made tease from Cong. Moe r' 0 • ing and straightenlitc about22,· court by Judge Frank w. Porsl, over the past weekend did ' 2 io ~and 7 Ill t p. 111.
Allmlalllollit - Homer Newell, wise decisiotll concerning high ~c~~a~ Plckenl: no~; clerk 000 Ieee! or the exilting channel ter. Jr. after conviction
on
ool open the store's safe.
Mo1011; Gladya Parf!U, Pome- school programs of study, parorneroy ost
tee.
of the Hocking River throu'•h charges of petty larceny and asSOCIAL ANNOUNCED
I Webster said the safe was oproy: !lblrley Pfost, Ripley.
ticularly In ei8hth and lenth
Athens and clearing and anag- sault.
There will be an ice cream · ened Wednesday by a special
Jllocll!r.... - Hersbcel Nor- ~tadea, Mr.' ThompSOD said.
WEATHER
(ling of about another 10,000 feet Judge Porter, after suspend- social Saturday evening at the 1technician and all its contenta William W. Bolill, II, ~
rio, Racine; Howard Wood, The tests are not Intend- Some Powtrl
Rl'h upstream and 3,0llt feet down- in8 the jail ,entence, placed Syracuse Methodtsl
church were mlacl. The burglar• had Second-St., Middleport, wu jaiiJieethvllle; Mulne Sto!ford, eel as competitive eumlna- l't-84 11 •••I •• ooadl low te- stream.
, Harris on probation for two sponsored by the Youth Fellow- broken off the controls lnd jam- ed WedntldiJ by till Meigl
Pomerw; JuDo Glbbl. Pome- lions whereby a!ltdenta are re- tdPt SUI. Frltltl' etoaoiJ, coo~ l The project was f!rsl proposed! years and ordered him Ill pay ship. Ice cream and cakt will med tbe safe ID their bid to en- County Sba111'1 4lpiii!IMI 1111
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