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0 t 6 1965 sell Riley. Mrs. Orvotla Wea- Pomeroy.
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ver, Mr. and Mrs. w. R. Amos, I Viola Sales, Walt!" Clrase:
,Connie Miller, Pam Miller, Mr.!Lancaster; Reva Miller, Akron,
onor : and Mrs. Covill Edmundson, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Grate,
Florence and Marilyn and Ron- , Bnan and Scott, Marlon.
aid Nelson.
' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ne:~·
h ld \ The table was decorate1 WIIh Mrand Mrs. C. L. M~st~r , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bolln,C Jc ·
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Pomeroy-MtldlepO~
'Mr. and Mrs. Jesse N·eIson H

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Th • 50th Wedding Anniversary
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Capital Improvement
Expenses Increased
Count
governments spent
In
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new highways, sewers,
new public buildings, equipment
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and other capital
ImproveA3C James R Andrews !ell ments last year than ever be-

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Shop this week at The Rutland Furniture Discount Outlet Store Across the street
from the new Rutland Furniture Store. We just received a large amount of repossessed - like new furniture and have placed it on sale now.
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1 - 7 Pc. Chrome Dinette Set Can't tell it from new.
5 Pc. Red &amp; Gray Chrome Dinette Set $25

3 Rollaway Beds - Real Nice _

$25.00

Used Bed Springs- The Best _

$10.00

Bedspring and Mattress Outfit -

$25.00

1 Electric Concert Organ with bench
1- Walnut Desk and Chair

$29.95

Every Department I
e Wamons and Girls Ready To Woar ... . Dresses, Skirts, Blouses, Sweaters,
Dusters, Coats, Car Coats, All Weather Coals, Millinery, Uniforms, Slacks,
Jackets, Suits.
eMuoic Department on tho Second Floor .... RCA Victor line of
Radios, Color Television, Black and White Television, Table Radios,

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The Chief Executive took on
a heavy load of official a n d
ceremonial chores today
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2-Dressers

$25.00
$39.95

1-Gas Range
1-Bottled Gas Range

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Living Room Upholstered Chairs $15 • $25

Transistor Radi os, Portable Record Players, Portable Stereos, Tape

SOUTH BEND, IND. - STU-

Recorders plus these Musical Extras-Heeds, Strings, Guitars, Radio

debaker Corp., announced Wednesday Jt was following Ford
and General Motors in holding ,
the price Une an its 1986 model
cars.

Kimball

Pianos,

$15.00 • $19.95

1 Large Chest of Drawers

$15.00

$69.95

1Set of Maple Heavy Duty Bunk Beds

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1 lot of nice Step Tables, Lamp Tables and

1- G.E. Refrigerator, locker top _

$69.95

!-Used Refrigerator

$25.00

Floor Lamps and Table Lamps $2.00 • $5.00

! - Frigidaire Refrigerator

$39.95

!-Bottle Gas Wall Furnace -

1- Maytag Wringer Washer {rebuilt)

Coffee Tables

· $139.95

Shi rts, Work Shirts, Work Uni!or m3, Dress Trousers, Jackets, Sweaters,

Rubbermaid Housewares, Glass·

Glass, Gift Wares, Waxes and Polishes, Brooms and Mops, Light Bulbs,
Wall Clocks, Glidden Painls, Dutch Flower Bulbs, Kitchen Tools, Scotts
Lawn Care Products, Enterprise Aluminum Ware, Dinnerware.
e Lingerie Deportment on the First Floor .. .. Rog ers, Phil Maid and Katz
Underw ear and liightwea r, Warners, Bestform and Playtex Foundation
Garments.
Infants Wear, Cosmetics, Notions, Kodaks and Supplies, Womens and Girls
Hosiery, Mens Soeks, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Table Covers, Bath Towels,
Costume Jewelry, Uml,rellas and Many Others on lhe First Floor.
eFurnituro on tho

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and Third Floan . . . . Dinette Sets, LiVillj

Room furniture, Tables, Hassocks, Appliances, Dining Furniture, Easy
Chai rs, Mattresses and Box

S~~ng&gt;, Rugs and

Wall-To-Wall Carpetingg

Room Dividers, Book Cases, Desks, Pictures and

Mirror~ .

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1-Used Kenmore Oil Heater _

e Also a Big Selection of School Supplies, Office Supplies, Hallmark
Greeting Cards.
eAt tho Warohou.. on Mechanic Strut . . . .

$49.95

!-Seigler Oil Heater - Floor Sweep

Coverings, Linoleum, Tile, Chrome Edging, Used Furniture.
Be Thrifty! . , . Always Save Your Saleslips From

Elberfelds In Pomeroy
Driver Injured

68.88

!-Electric and Coal Combination Range
{Real Nice)
Special $100.00

New Treads

You can cook with electric &amp; heat with coal

APPLIED ON SOUND TJRE BODIES OR ON YOUR OWN TIRES

1- Book case

$9.95

Used 4 Months - Get This One for 249.95

!-Library Table (old, but nice) -

$9.95

WHITEWALLS

1-20 cu. ft. Philco Chest Freezer $125.00
{guaranteed)

!-Used Living Room Suite

$15.00

750x 14

1 Used Living Room Suite _ _

$25.00

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Sold When New For $369.95

3 pc. Walnut Bassett Bedroom Suite with extra good mattress and box spring
- See this one.

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Wt can convert JOur l11citwtltt
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Better Bargains At Rutlan.cl Furniture's

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Hard Surface Floor

3- Good Used TV Sets _ $50.00 • $69.95

3-Coal Heaters _ _ _ $25.00 • $50.00

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ft. Chest Freezer $125

3-9xl2 Used Wool Rugs

Pomeroy High School and a
graduate of Marietta College.
While attending Marietta Cal-·
lege, he was affiliated with the ]
Della Chapter of the Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity. He is how
employed as a petroleum engioeer wiLh the Houma Division
of the Tell'"dco Oil Company.
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The new couple is res;i·cling 'I
in a new home at 1003 Morrison
Ave., Houma.

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1. Arai•t oormal road hua.rdl «.xcept ftlpllirablt punclw'el)

tnooubtered iP eve~~ydey peuanrer car ue for 12 'llOntbl.
R.,plllCftJI.entl prora~ on fl'ud wau d ballltll on Ust ~
CUI'Tellt •• tMtw of adjl»b:DeDL

H&amp; R FIRESTONE DEALER STORE
N. 2ND AVE.

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"The wild animal rabies prob- rabies.
have their pets vaccinated •
!em in Meigs Co. is approach- Dr. J. K. Bratton, Athens pinal rabies.
ing epidemic proportions," San- veterinarian, will give the r.. - U bitten by a dog or o!IMr
itarian Perry Riggs said today. bies vaccinations to all dogs aDimaJ, confine the animal and
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and cats brought to the clinic. call the local health deplrl·
Rtggs, urgmg restdents to take The vaccination will last I or ment Under DO clrcumstancet
lheU" pets iAl a spectal rabtes three years
for dof!s except sbould the dog be tilled.
cltmc between 2 and 4 p.m. those under five months old,
thts Saturday at the Pomeroy
Extreme eare should be
and$lone year
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cats.
Cost
will used
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foo tb aII !.te ld , SaJ'd Southeastern be
in handling a sic dog k
50 per 1
Ohio has been struggling with The. Ohio ~parlment of avoid any poesibJUty of infec·
wtld ammal rabies lor many Health has recommended the lino io case It ls rabil. The sal·
years.
following measures which are est procedure 18 to. '"'late _tho
He said sJnce tbe becinning helpful in C"Ontrolling rabi.,: aruma! and ~ve tt examtned
of tbJs year GaiJia county has
_ Rid the community of &lt;tray by a velertnanan.
reported 15 cases of rabi~ dogs and require annual licens- - AU t &amp;Sel of rabies, or saand Jackson rouoty 18 eases ing of all dogs by Uteir owners. peeled cases, ohould be report.
of lbe deadly dloease. Si • During an outbreak of rabies, eel to !be local bealllt depan.
sltunko Jn the Pomeroy area il may be necessary to restrict ment. Children should lie told
bave beeo found witbio re- all dogs to a leash or paddock. nat to play wilh wild lllimllll
ceot days, all of wbi111 had
- Dog and cat owners should and strange dnp or eali.

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school and was employed at the!
Purchasing Department of Ohio
University, Athens.
Mr. Parker is a graduale of

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cl&lt;ar the decks for his expected THOSE GUYS UP FRONT ~ Slick ball-carrying bac ks go nowhere without "the guys up front. " Here are
10 to IH!ay absence Irom the !M!ddleport ltnemen, seven semors and a sophomore, who will take part in the 41st annu al game between MiddleWhite House. Hts formal sched-,port ~.nd Pomeroy t'rtday mght tn Pomeroy. One was absent. dimly visible in the background, upper left, "doing
ole _ranged from a natl"!'al se- ,aiap. He IS 230 lb. sea10r Dave Ashley, center. Left to right are Mark Tannehill and Gary Stobart, ends; Ken Harcurtty C&lt;Jnference.to Stgnmgs of ,m, tackle; Larry Gladwell, tackle-guard, Jac k Sigman and John Blake, guards; Larry Vance, tackle and Fred Robroutine proclamattons.
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!-Frigidaire Full Size Electric Range
2-Apartment Size Gas Ranges

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WASHINGTON PRESIdent Johnson, preparing iAl eater Ute hospital tonight, displayed the vigor and enthusiasm of
a man heading for a vacation
rather than major surgery.

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POMEROY-MiDDLEPORT, OHIO

WORLD

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eHauoowaroo on tho First Floor .

bat of blue brocade. The bride's
flowers wer e of lovely while
carnations dressed in blue.
Serving a. matron-of • honor
was Mrs. Heed Whitney of Houma, who wore a yellow street · .
length dress with white aeces·
s1mes. Her flowers were of yel- l
low and white carnations .
Attending the groom were Mr.
Reed Whitney and Mr. Frank
Kell, Jr , both oJ Houma.
The new Mrs. Parker is a
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The bride was love ly in 8
street-length dress of white brocade with which she wore accessories of blue. For her head-.
piece she ..;hose a piJI-box style !

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Underwear, Paj•mas, Neck ties, Bells, Suspenders, Work Gloves, Overalls,

was held at the First Metho- !
dist chureh at Houma, La. w1th
the vows read by the Rev. Lu·
man f. Douglas Fnday, Sep·
tember 21 at UO p.m.

5 Pc. Tan &amp; Coppertone Dinette Set $15.00

VOL XVII

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Batteri es, Recording Tape, Batons, Records, Sheet

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eMeno and Bays Department an th. First Floor .... Sport Shirts, Dress

Herbert Parker of Syracuse.
The double ring ceremony

Came from a very expensive suite.

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Mrs. Viola Edwards, 122 Mulberry Ave., Po meroy is
ing recent mamage of da ughter Ruth Ann to Mr. Howard K.
Pa;ker, son of Mr. and Mr~ .

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Marriage was
September Event

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Drapery Hardware, Curtains, Cottage Sets, Window Shades, Venetian

T Halliday, Mrs. Dolt Strong,
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wilson,
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Those attending 8th DJstnct
Legion Conference at Logan Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schneidday, , Dct. 3, from Racine Post , er (Charlotte Carr) and chlid1102 were first vtce com!T'ander ] reo, Jeanie, Cindy, Bobby and
fore.
Ed Wagner; Paul Holter, Presl- Slevie, or Lawrencl'hurg. Ind •
A 'urvey of county audiiAlrs' dent of Past Commanders of were weekend guests recently
repo~ts C&lt;Jverlng calendar 1964 lite 8th District, and also AdJU· of Mrs. Schneider's sister and
discloses that such improve- tant of Post 602, and . Eugene famdy' Mr and Mrs. Herman
ments involved an overall ex- Holter, Dept. second vtce com- Taylor and sons, Ricky and
penditure 0 $53.566,560
state mander.
Christopher of Lincoln Hel~ts.
Auditor Roger Cloud said today. The Racine Post Will meet While here the~ al~ visited
Gallia $332,821.
Thursday evenmg at 8 w1th the other relattm mcludmg Mrs.
Metgs county spent $131,431, 18th District Commander vi sit- Sdhneider 's parents, Mr and
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Open House
Sept. 26 I
b Mrs Jvt Bulin ' pohs.
Mrs. Thomas Stewart, Mr. and I :!S-da leave with his parents,
lhtit home hanormg tnelr_
Ycandle holdeJ '· a Mrs. Gertrude Gotschall, Sun- Mrs. Chris DJOhl, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Clarence Andrews
partnts, Mr:· and
anm weddin Ift of Mrs.
[bur} ; Mr. and Mrr:; Joe Strong,I Harvey
and
Jo, and family He also
5 Mrs
aon on their 0th wed ng
0 g t:d cake pun•·h cot-' Wilkesville , Mrs. Harold Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Eh Dennison, ,.JilsS era! days w1th friends m Ch!versary:
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ree~~~~s and nut~ were scnr.d McArthur: Mr and Mrs Thom- ~ Linda Grimm, Mrs. Edith Wll- cago. lll. He wtllleave New
~elahves and friend~ were ts- fes~tstmg at the table were , as Boggs, BidweU; t.lr. and l~mson, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jersey ror England where he
cetved by the hostess and reg
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Grate Mrs M.x ' Mrs. Jess Pro!Jitt. Mr &gt;nd Mrs. Will, Mrs. Mary . Wtll, Mr and will be stationed for three years.
te.red by Mrs. Grover Stout
Mrl~~ J\~~~on Keith Weaver and Carl Shenefield, and Mr. and Mrs. Fern Ratchffe, Mrs. Tho- Mr and Mrs. Clarence AnBo
I Mrs· G A. Radekm Jnd Tma,• mas JSchoonover
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Mtss ' Susan Bolin
Sch ana
er Tammy,
Mr and drews and Susan and Raymond
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B• F• Good nc
Attendmg were !Columbus) - Carpenter.
I Mrs erry ~novd ' k Mr spent Sunday in Columbus WI
and Mrs Robert Sh;ley, Mr and Mrs Virgil Atkiils, Mrs Carl Morns an Mar • . Mr and Mrs. Lew Wolfe and I
Littentuff
lM~ette Tamara, Mrs. Keith Mr. and Mrs Fran&lt; Halliday,j and Mrs. Seth Nicholson. Mrd son, Paul and Mrs. Alma Allen
.y aver. Carl an&lt;1 Dee, Mr. Mrs. Nellie Tracy Ht!.rrlson- 1and Mrs. V E Nelson, Mr. an and daughter, Mary Lou.
Wed M : '!·x Balin susan and . vtlle · Mr andMrs.RobertGrate Mrs Ernest Volden all of Rul· Mr andMrs. WtlliamR Coopan rs. ,., a
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Ricke Mr P. M. Kennedy, Mrs. Anna Ogdm, Langsville; an ·
S t er and son Bryan Lee o o urn·
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Mr. :~d M~s. James Redden Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stout, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Gro;~nrl i:r: bus were weekend guests ~~
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pr. and Sue Mr. and Mrs. Arlie and Mrs. Harvey Rowell, AI- . ~rs. Anna E. Turne Paul
his grandparents, Mr. and ~rl:l.
Price and Debbie Mr and Mrs. bany; Mr. and Mrs. .Nelson i rte, Mr. and Mrs
H. E. Coone an~ other relatJVes.
Ral h Kennedy, Rex Kennedy , Smith and Neil, West Umon, w.l lace, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. susie Wmdon of Hender~ Kenned Mr r. nd Mrs. Va.; Mrs. Charles Smith, Dr. day, Mr. and Mrs.
!Kin, w. va. and Leonard
Middleport
JJohl
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ens of Pt. Pleasant,
W. Va.
om e son,
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visited Sunday a ernoon
Miss Ethel Koenig and Miss Elsie Harl.
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Mr. ar.d Mrs. J&lt;~ck Cummms
and ramily of Columbus were
weekend guests of their pare~ls,
I Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cummms
and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Brown.
Henry Bahr and Roy Grueser
Rov Holter, Delmar Baun,
left Tuesday morning lor elk
hunting in Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Herd- .
m::m of Bellefontaine and grand·
children, Larry and Jackie
Lakeview were weekend guests
of her sister and brother-in-law,
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Antiquity was the Friday eve,,
ning dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Karl Grueser.

Sun~ay,

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the Service. The last time I
Dan, he ukl he 01 WOUld
110 me," and promised to come
over but be hasll'l shown up.
-by He:en Bottel
However, my boy friend writes,
ly DOROTHY KILGALLEN
that
Dean does like me.
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YOUTH ASKED FOR 'T!
Send your teen·age ques1tons
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problemo and Helen Help Us!, thts newspa- lerested? 1 know where
•' Broadway iluRefln Boanl
Greatest Adventure" ~ bul she In hll career. He dld It a one.
leallllres, their troubles and ' per
lives, but I don't want to throw ; Judy Garland is huv••'8 the swearo it hao
D&lt;lthtnr to do with the atd of director Arthur
with lbe root of Helen OUT OF SIGHT OUT OF BOY my.. ll
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miOfrieo again. Friends Utink with The Clan. Very much
Penn, •orklnr on
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He!""" I 11 welcomes laughs FRIEND
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.lite couse is her unwillingness do with The Cion ts Broadway s first Ume wltboul any 0 or·"·
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a serious ques- DearHelen:
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ctmstant com· 1a1es1 JO· ke.. "It' s def'•;te
hu • Mau- names In the cast. He' mliorl'irlth a brusit.olf.
. Three months ago my boy Dear N:
i panion, Mark Herron .
Gov- reen O'Sullivan II 101~ to mar· lbe l"ldo u 1ft actor, DOl 1
Could be Dean has a greater ernor Rn.,ketellor of New York, ry Frank Sinatra, Jr. .. .... . llllr.
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sense of loyalty than a girl I Goveroor Hugb01 of New Jer· George Ste'"~ Jr. Ia hMttn1
Tho list of chllracttrl 1n
who no oooner kisseo her boy oey and the Preoldent will •~ ICI'eentng of Tile Lovfd One book "It Pari• Gurnlllfl1" II
ANNOUNCING
friend gOOd-byt lhan she'o mak· tend the promler ol "Tile Agony for some of Wunlngton'o hi&amp;· ot.tqerlnt _ 131 _ and the
ing lime with his buddy ~ or and the Ecotaoy" al Loew'o gest nameo. Somt oro 10 big clneml
belna made In
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State. The President, In lhl• they're not uolnr their nameo Pari• ls':cl:::ing almost all of
AT THE HIGH 7 CLUB
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case. Ia Darryl F. anuck Chief - jusl numbers.
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Harold
litem. In fael, there or1 h acWED .• THURS. ·FRI. &amp; SAT.
a very nice, decent, cute 1irl, / Lloyd, Jr., Ill &lt;or many montho, First prize
to the daffiest Yirtually run:' ~ ,:~ ...
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but there Is one problem. She returno to work in December oong title of the •eek loetl to many featur
bas otarted going sleadey with a j with a new nighlclub act betnr counlry olnrlnr otar Jlllllll)' Ole- virtually '.:"' o~, of P're: a :
boy of soother nationality and · written by Alan Hood and Rich- kens, who has jusl recordfd a lort and t at • n I easy c
State Routo 7. 2 MIIH South .t Middleport, 0.
I think it's juot awful. That's 1ard Lorin~ . . Honeymooners! new aria tltlfd "May lbe Bird 110arly all Jl'rench~kl;r~~~
bod enoogh, g00dne11 knowo, .1 Jane Fonda and Roger Vadlm of Paradise Fly Upon Your !oro · · · Bob Dylan 1
ld to
bul he ""' hor how to run i nad quite a opal in Parts the Nose." Same to you, honey . .· er, Dnld Immerman (II
het lifo ~ who to 8" with and I other day but 11'1 all ounoh;n• Producer Leonard Llghlltono to be a prodigy u ID arranr~
• when, even in HER car. Vet ~ asain. Quiu. incidentally, Jane's dlocuS8IIlf a deal with botb Jon- and com..,....) wtll .mer co1she thinko be's wonderful.
I current hairdo remlndo many oiler Jon.. and Jennifer Ht- lee• In Dallao nell ytlr 11 a
We won't be friends much Parisian• of the uowept 1tyle lory to appear In "To See a lllllllc major
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blo Interference, because the's w. v1 . with lllcollent l'tllllll.
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people I've said stup•d thmgs even nottc~ by your fnendo Mn. WUIIamo• 1111 year • old
to I could just die . I love poople lso forget em, after you make , Comedian Gary Morton, who female Suzetle took Orst In
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can't
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the now legally Gary Morton. He 1 hlghell ocorlag dog in that cla8t.
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She I oollclly month old male puppy allo en! everyone who truly Jikeo people sounded" 11 ourfictent. ~H. j booked up to her 10th year . . . ler«&lt; by Mrs. Wllllallll took
Dear Helen :
Gary LockwOOd, one ol Tue&amp;- fir 1 In conformotiOD In bla
Last year you oouid!t'l gel 1 , day Weld'• many admirer• in .;.,.
Beatie ttcket oft..- the ftrot l lhl past, 11 now romanclnc
HVOTEt. TO tNTEUil O~ day they went on 1111 In San atarlet Stephanie Powers ·. .. .
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Francis,o. Thio year when the Gene 'nmney and hio pal Bero- Mrl. John WeiJh Of the MidMiiCiS MASON AREA
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p8rento er, Is about to do her first big her program.
insist Uleir kids ltay away from role in an lillian movie. She'D
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MINNEAPOLIS. ST. PAUL the Orst game of the 1959
&lt;UPI)-The Minnesota Twina, World Series against the Chicahaving disposed of the Los An· go While So1, 11.0, but wound
geles Dodgers' second best up winning Ute series.
pitcher without hardly mussing Even Manager Waller Alston
their hair went oul afler the found some comfort In the
top man, 'sandy Koufax, today Dodger defeat.
in ID effort to make It two "We got 10 bill" be poinled
straight and turn all that con- out, "and if we 'can get that
jecture about lour 10 a row many again today we should be
completely the olher way.
all right."
Before they handed big Don The bettl wao the Dodgers
Drysdale an 8-l trouncing in the would be a':r right belllnd Kouftrsl game Wednesday, the fax.
Twins were Ute sertes underdoga and the Dodgers were giv- .They w';'e 8 to 5 favorites to
en a gOOd chance to win in four wm lnday s game, but the odds
I . ht
on the series dropped to 6-5 and
s ~tg . 't' th
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hoI pick 'em. The Dodgers were
coufdw 1: In ~our s;:ht ~ut the pre-series choices, 7.S. '
even the Twins mansger Sam Koufax, considered baseball'
Mele, happy though h~ was beat pitcher, woo 26 games for
with the opening game victory, the National ~ague chamentertained no thoughls of such pions, but ,"asn 1 available for
a thing happening.
Wednesdays starling assign"We beat them Yesterday but m~nt because he observed Yom
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th d
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Kippur, the Jewish holy day.
tnd
a~ " ano er ay ~n w~
Koola1 II Beady
aren t takmg them lightly,
"I'm ready wgo," said Kou·
SOld Mele. 'They are a gOOd fax who in the course of his
ball .~ub -a damn good ball trl.;..phs set a new aii.Ume
club.
major lesgue strikeout record
As for the Dndgero, who are with a total of 382.
used to couung back after "My arm feels fine and It
bem.g down, lhey made ligtt of ba••'t been .;vlng me any trou·
th d f t
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lerd "
going unUI we are lwo games
yes ay.
down," said oulf:elder Lou T"e westher bureau predlctfd
Johnson, and Drysdale pointed fatr and sunny wealher with
out the! the Dodgers dropped the temperature In the 70's.
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Alswn made one change In
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son up to bit lourlb wtllt Ron
Fairly dropping from fourth to
llfth place In the Los Angeles
lineup.
The ~~ bad DO allbi lor
Wednesday a defeal, although
Dryldale admitted he hurt his
troublesome Jell knee In trying
to field Jim (Mudcet) Granl's
bUD! In the tbird btnlng. It wu
a key play in a six run Inning
for lite Twlna and brol&lt;a a 1·1
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Rookie 1econd baseman
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but then reversed his deCision
Venzon Orst celled Grant out,
when he uw Lefebvre bobble
the bull.
Then ZoUo Vmalles, a ocrappy Utile sbortslnp, put the
g~ oul of reocb wilh a home
run Into the left field pavilion
seats.
Tile Twlna went oa w l!eore
three more runs In the! llllllng,
but they were just Icing 00 lbe
cake as""" another run Mionesoli tallied In the allllt.

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UNDER THE BIG PAVILION

OF THEAMF STAFF OF CHAMPIONS

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Rein, fullback Will Sander,
cornsrback John McCoy and defensive back Jim Neln.
Rein got back into full IWIJJg 1
Wednesday and appeared
full otrongth, but the reat, aoto Hayes, '':Ire oot
ready yet."
Offensively, coach~•
much of the day workmg:,.,ODrtetr·l
passing of sophomore "' 1
back Arnie Fontes and
nlng of senior SigDal-caller
Unverferth.
expects to use both
contest. Fontes
best known as a runner and
as a passer, so llaJI'ell
both to wrk on
weaknesses.
The Buckeye mentor
with the running ol
'VIII Thomas, a junior
Lima.
"He's had two straight
practices," Hayes said, "and be
help us."
The llliol are having llut1: Jn.
troubles, too. Big def~enslve'
Bo BatcbeldO!I Injured a
knee in lllinois' 42-0 romp
Southern Methodist and Is
peeled to miss Saturday's game.

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He connected 17 of 28 Urnes
year.
J"!'t week against lhe New York
Gl8Dt.s for 2113 yards.
Veil To Slut
,__ Ul be fl·-Led In th
Ne"""' w
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backfield by vet.ran Dick Hoak
at left halfback, Mike Lind At
fullback and Gory Ballman oo
the flank.
The Steelera' net rushing total
leaves a lot to be desired. 1n
fact, Cleveland's Jim Brown,
GRID
ND
with 3118 yards, topo the enUre TEAM
:AL ~&lt;&gt;: OP
Steeler output.
Clendon Thomas and Paul Athens " ·• · · · 4 0 0 Irl2
Martha are scheduled w llarl Coal Grova _. 4 o 0 108
at the eod postl and could J~ckson .. ·-. 4 0 0 78
e dWlgerous llrget.s for the Middleport . . . . 3 I o 54
pBrov
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72
rowns ' delensve
pLogan .. .. .. .. 2l 22 0o 58
The Browns wiU counler with ;:;::~: :::::: 2 2 0 30
a potent oflenso that survtved Gallipolis .. . . .. 2 2 o 34
a big test last week against the Nelsonville . . .. . 1 3 o 76
Philadelphia Eagles ~hen . sub- Pt. Pleasant ... 1 4 o 57
otltute quarterback Jtm Nmowaki was pressed inw duty after
SEOAL ONLy
starter Jl'rant RyBII was kept TEAM
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out of action duo to an Injury. Atbens .. .. . .. 2 o o 64
Four BreWDI Topo
Jackson ... _.. 2 0 0 8
The Browns future four of Gallipolis ..... , 1 1 o 22
the NaUonal League's leading Wellston ... -· I 1 0 Z4
individual llllrs according to Middleport .. . . 1 t 0 Z4
statistics released today by the Logsn .. . .. . .. . 1 1 o 50
league offtce.
Nelsonville .. · . 0 2 0 4
Brown's rusblng total ranks Pomeroy ...... o z o s
him for ahead of his nearest TOTALS
8 8 I 12%
competition, Tonuny M880D of FRIDAY'S GAMESr
the Minnesota Vildngs.
GIIUipolis at Nelsonville
Leroy Kelly lops lha NFL Jackson at Atherut
kickoff return opecialisls with Wellston at Logan
a 32.8 yard average, Gory Col· Middleport at Pomeroy
Uns, wbo hao caught at least Pl. Pleaoant at Williamson
one loucbdown paSI ln every Coal Grove "· Fairland
Browns game tbls
ranked Ironton at Ashland, Ky.

MISS JUNE LLEWELLYN
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COLUMBUS (UPI) _
Coach WOOdy Hayes
clutrges tbrougb a
Wednesday as the
Buckeyea
their Big Ten opener
against Illinois.
rub of minor injuries slowing but not disabUng
bit the Buckeye camp and have
hampered Bayes' plans lor
key contest with the Dlint.
'l1nut far, only 1&gt;t1o
Ted AndriC, Is
certain not to be ready
battle tn Ohio
Andrick was
filial plsy of last
win over Washington.
The doctors oeem sure
will not be ready, but
big senior said he is
be ready as he
aro'."'d the lie~d Wednesday.
Its the senes of mmor
that are
Suffering from
and pains are

BrowDa Sbow lleplb
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The Eagle game proved
Bannan Trace · .. · 0 3 12 80
many skeptics thet the
GAMES THIS WEEK
have deplb as well u
Eastern at Kyger Creek
strength.
Southwestern at Symmes Valley
N rtb ~-lila
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The rank. were depleted to
o ""
at Buc te~York
dangerously thin point by
Racine at Haunsn Trace
leo to ieveral key llarlers, lD' 1·-eluding Ryan, Unebackers Galtml
OPERATE TEAM
"" and VInce Coalello.Nino1•-I'~CIN~"',:~CINN~~t!ATI (UP!) - The
From lhe bench came
Reds a n no u n c e d
skl rookie Dale Lindsey
Wednesday that they wiU oper·
Sicbtey Willilllllll to fiJI in
a team at Tampa, Fla., in
t h e F I o r I d a Instructional
bring smiles
laces of
8 e o -season.
quately
lor tothethe Injured
Brown's coaching staff.
The win may ool haw been
procisloo operation, IIUch u last
yesr'a NFL
1
over Baltimore but tt
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a return to fo;.,. of the world
cbamplonshlp aggregation.

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rlghthanded bitters. NOIBelt will
bat second and AUllon seventh.

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Shop Fr"tday T"tl S Saturday 1"119 Pm

msptred hun lo make 111 etten-

live promotion

Koufax Out to Stop Twins Today

our store now.

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dance J'rlday from 10 p.m. t0 • gym. The Ja•s
' will emcee.
12 midnight at the high s:hool l

later my boy friend went into

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FUN - FAVORS - PRIZES ·'·
POMEROY MOTOR ,CO. : : : •YOUR CHEVY

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Ra' ver news

Confetlled Judgment
Fall Fellivall•
"!anned in Raclne
Awarded
by Court
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A mllf-·""' .,._•nt aull lor
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: \;In llll!' be • fall festival $17'1.!3 bas been
n e by
j 'Oet lllllrltna at 1:!0 p.m. Count}' Common Pleas court

Tho Soulbera

BJ&amp;b Sebool'l

D'Jes at Home

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Going-Away
Party r's held
For G. Youngs

Josephine Kirby or west CotuiD'
Nancy VanMeter, Mrs.
b' M Wanda carney, PL
Pickens Miss Sue Young, Mrs. 18• rs.
Janet Compson and Mark,
Pleasant_.- - ddt
d Mrs of Cl~ton; Mrs. GIB e
HERBERT REELECTED
CLIFTON - Mr. an
· art, Mrs. Robert Stewart,
Cl!ICAGO &lt;UPI)-V\ctor J.
George R. Young
of
Stewart, Mr•.
Berry, Herbert ol Chicago, the only
were honored with a going
Mr. and Mrs. Donie
ol the Air Une Emho_nomWeedofn::.y Albur- erBlissandWUsoVanl,aarllel
s.
\ssociation sincereeltlecwtedu

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Mary Part. Does were Mrs. Cor! Horky, v1eo ...... Boosters WI.//
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Book Reviews Grven on Titles
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reported on the year's program Buy Three New
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Miss Park announced the fall Including the memoriam to the
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We've again speciany tailored those con springs at
JNery wheel to each body style. We've put in ~
softer shock absorbers. No Chevrolet has ever had a
ride fike this. Power begins with a thrifty Six at
155 hp, Blld goes on from there. Turbo-Jet VB's
available at 325 hp, 390 hp and 425 hp in
the
new Impalas, Bel Airs and Biscaynes for 1966.

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In Pomeroy, beginning at t a.m.
OCT. 9
The Heath Methndisl ChiD'ch
Senior Youth Fellowship will
sponsor a bake sale Saturday,
Oct. 9, in th former A and P
building
in Middleport beginning at ~ a. m. Any member
of the church wishing Ill contri·
bute to the bake sale may contract Mr. James Brewington for
pick-up.
Mary Shrine, White Shrine of
Jerusalem will meet FridaY.
October 8, at 8 p, rn. at the
IOOF baiL Frionds Night will
be ob!erved and all officers are
requested to wear formals.

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The mon!hly meeting o1 the
Neighborhood One Girl Seoul
Leaden and coonnlttee members will be bold Monday, October II, at 1 p, m. at the hon:1e
of Mrs. A. R. Knight, Neighborhood chairman.
The Daughters of Rutll etas~
of the United Methodist church
will meet Monday at 2 p. m.
at the church with Mrs. Jacob
Gloeckner as hostess.

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NEW CHEVELLE

SUPER SPORT 396
300's. New 300 Deluxe Jet W's. either 3251t!l Cll' 360 hp,
models. New Malibus. And two Both come with special bood.
new Super Sport 396's-coope grille. suspension. emblems. red
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aod COCWIJ'lible-witb engines
that 1811 you exactly what kind of
Chellelles they are. Both are avaiable wid~ 396-wbit:-incA T111Do-

stripe lires. floor-mounted shift.
Twelve beautiful CbM11es iA a1
-al as inside as they IIRI
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different we shtUI l8llly ~ it m a ~ Twbo-Fia VB. YGU Clll even
1he ChiHy m. Roofs are swept _., back lll'der lleadrests tor fie front sealS and
It's so

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· ienoe. Put on a pair of theeo 1fNI-1°llli Sure-Gnp lirel
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and pin-drop quiet. Turbo-Jet VB
engines that go all the way up to 425 hp.
Shimmering new interiors. The look of
hand -rubbed walnut trim. Elegance every.
where. Made by Chevrolet. so you know
what a beautiful val ue it must be.

NEW CHEVROLET

Th Apple Grove
Church will hold a rummage
sale, Friday, Oct. 8, In the Ash-

the Low-Priced winter 1
fire with 190 tractor-type clea(s th.a l ar~ l
buill deep to bite deep •• • dig In and pu 1
you through snow /life a tractor

J A ranarbble oombinatlon- e&amp;tra-milea~~ Tufsyn

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Supplf
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NOW ON
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HUMIDIFIER

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new Custom Wagons now. Liq uid smooth
ride. Power you can order jt• &lt;' as smooth.

Delbert Mitchell is Worthy Matron.

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and Past Patrons honored. Mrs.

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The Rock Springs Grange
mtet Thursda)' at 7 p.m. for
potluck dinner, followed by the ·
regular meeting and program.
Members are asked by the Leehirer to bring their baby pictures.
Members of the M~~lepor.t
Jolly Bunch Sewing Club will
meet Thursday evening, Oct. 7
at the Middleport Gas office
for a demonstration given by
Miss. Betty Newton. The meeting wilt begin at 7:30 p.m. and
members are to invite guests.
Evangeline Chapter,
OES,
Middleport, will meet Thursday
evening Oct. 7 at the Masonic
Temple. There will be el~ction
of officers and Past .Matrons

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BLAETTNARS

ANNOUNCING

Mrs._liJ .

NOW I '66 CH . . . ROLETS

The Past Chiefs of Magnolia
Temple Pythian Sisters will
meet Thursday evening, at the
home of Miss Thelma Grueser,
with Miss Lena Grueser as co.
hostess.
The Catholic Women's club of ,
the Sacred Heart church will I
meet Thursday at 7:30p.m. in ;
sanctuary, for rosary ser'vi"'· :
Following the service, the
lar meet 1ng will be held In

See The Tigers Tonight!

EBERSBACH HARDWARE

Norbert Neutzling, A card of Mrs. Eugene Triplett, llu. -) .,
!honk• was read from Mayor Jamea Clalworthy, Mrs: ' NOll&gt; •·:
Ch~rles Legar for hand partie!- bert Neutzling and
patmg m the ~ Day par- ry Watson.
. til
ade. The ball&lt;! will go Ill Ath·
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16, to partlc1pate in the Ohio QUALITY
UtniversivtyotedbomtoecDlillll[!cootrlboperte"'!:: REGULAR_
1 was
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ward the meals lor the band Celfifled Oil StiiiiOit ~~
when they ~o~to~Col=UIIIi&gt;ui==-~="']~W~-~-=~11:·;.......!'"':-:"'~-~
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a football game.
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McLaughlin and Mr. and Mrl. refreshments were oervei."lJ·.-· .·' '

!larry Watson,

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54.95 to 189.95

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''The Sheepskin Psychosis" by 1

'66 Wide-Track tigers

Farm Bureau

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John Keats in which authQr
explores the problems of parM1
ents and students as they at- 1\
tempt to enroll in the prestige .
colleges fur various reasons. He
points to the present day idea
that all children must go to
college :md states that there are
some students who should not
attempt college but take up a '
vocation or Lrade. The author

We have tigers '
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in our

COAL HEATER

met Tueeda7

the
Ienior Hlgii achool andltorfum.
Mrs. Trumau Russell, ~Tesident conducted the meeting
wbidh opened with the Lord's
Book reviews on education Ipoints 0111 that often excellent tton to be held In Jackson, Oct. time member of the club. Mrs.
Prayer In unison. Mr8. Donald
probler. r of today were presen!- icolleges are overlooked becausei26 wfth registration to begin at Horky also intreduced the pro- Three new borlll! were ord- , McKenzie, ways and means
ed when the Middleport Llter-iof the.. I!OCia!. status in attend- : ~ a.m. and a coffee hour, gram speakers.
: ered purchased when the Porn- chairman, reported on tag day,
ary Club held Uteir first meet- 1tng a name un1vers1ty.
·Lunc.heon reservations are to be The 24 members and
two1eroy Band Boosters Association the record bop held recently,
lnMg o!Bthe yeLarl ad! the home of j Miss Susan Park, new presi-'\made by October 20 with Miss guests answered roll call by - - - - - -- - - - - - - and thankrdedbopall who helped.ed
rs. ruce oy ·
'dent, Qpened the meeting and Park. Mrs. Robert Coats invit·j naming their first school teach- Moore as stated in the prl)- A reco
was announc
Mrs. Charles Asa Bradbory ted in the club collect. She we~ of members of the club to par- er. The next meeting will be grams. Mrs. Lloyd served home- lor October 30 and named as
reviewer Bel Kaufman's beet corned the members and two: ticlpate in the tour of the"laUI held at the home of Mn. Emer- made candy at the close of the committee in charge were Mr.
seller, "Up the Down Staircase" guests, Mrs. John Kincaid andlloliage" excursion Oct. 17.
Ison Jones instead of Mrs. Nan I meeting.
and Mrs. Paul Hudson, Mrs.
in which the author presented
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overtonJos what goes on in the I
large metropolitan hlgb schools.
She described relaUooship of
the teacher with the atudents '
in regard to race, mentaUty,
morals and other IOcial prob- 1
lems.
The second review wu given
by Mrs. Dale [Iutton entitled,

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4-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Midd!eport, 0., Oct. 7, 1965

''Annual" stall II tlldlll or..
llr:rs Ill' lbe 1115"1111
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pa1 will
book. Tile lllleoeom ga
Gauge leadJDp:
end October 15.
Dam 12.1, 12.4, running 3
The price of the yearbook
IIi
'l'be pmde will start 1be Cit}' Loan and Saving• Cod on rollers, Pomeroy • MlliOJI1Jl.1o tz-58, payable aow .. erl[roal tha lloma boDk parkin&amp; Pomeroy,
Ross an 66, Pt. Pleosant 24.12, Hinton
der or $1.51 dolfD and lbe '!.,~faparl}'ttbe
ofDMa:~;·n·
,1/l r
,lL on- who are m a s k e d Myrlle ~b re.
M U3, Kanawha Falls !.29, Char·
rest when the hoek lo reeelv- ma
:.tiMd be IIIIN In !be lot at Balnk anoRth"!_.~\~n, :!"'i~ ~ ton 11.111. London,
Relatives have teamed of the ..s.
lice Young m\CIII(ton. Mrs. Har· and Mrs. Hernnan Onlinger, Wednesd~ 1961, was
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.er. ~
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and Wmlield dams were on
Salesmen are JOJCe Beach. old Young, C !ton, was
Mr. and Mrs. Lally King, Mrs. I;;:;;;;:~;:,·;.·_._._._._.,
; ·TI*e wlll he a dance at the petition ~~v~~ce 1~': Wiatn: oii\J.
death ol Mrs. Allee Ft~• ~:; Shan'Yl Speacor, Carolyu Ups- lest.
Sam Hollman and Mary
II
'111'1 llatlcll by the Jays wilb ~?cl;argeo ;s:· neglec/ ed Boat movements:
of 93,d!;.~h'::~~a~r:. E~zabeth comb, Dixie Circle, Pam SylThen Y~unr:nar:n::;~v~
all ol Ne··• Havtn; Mrs.
Girls
-~':::,~'b.~~· .':t duty ..d oeeklng custody of Ohio River- Tibolt down Pullelll! at Flatrook, W.Va.
vester, Or Karl RIBielt.
~: he has :!en ~tgned as Roush, ~nd ~7,· ~:~P Vanof· l\1
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the same nlaht lD the four minor children.
10:50 p.m.; Walter Beckjord up Mrs. Howard was the da~b~ a
t lll lFl l ••
Ul lAM a Statl Trooper. lrooper Young Met~ Cot rs. bla~ . ~r. and' Mrs.
:J::atlcll with aervlng to beREVIVAL ANNOUNCED
II, 2:35 p.m.; E. P. Jones
ter of the late Samuel :d ;;;_
reeelvod ~is t·.aming at West ~es Le: ,.:,Jay Mr
~im~a;;;t.:;5_:P;;;·;,;.;·:.,...._..,.~-;\ Alfred Methodist cburch will 14, 4: 5~ Ps~$; Bay_ouA J
Rl:~:7 ~1 ~~rt. ~- va.
'&amp;-1
Virginia State i'ollce
r:~ryCremean•. all oi H~nttng- Size
ii
begin ils revival next Monday down I' , a.m., . .
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'New Haven she
0Spllill
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Ice cream, coke and
ton· Mrs Leona Goff and Mrs. 12Vt to 4
pr.
4V• to 10
1
I'IRST
evening, Oct. II, at 7:45, and ~ do:• \t~s :·~~, An- ~~me.;!~t "~oat of her ~hlldwere oerved to the Ted R'l La~enc~ Coleman ol Point
QUALITY
conllnue through Oct. 24th, with ~!" Ca~:'un ~P i7, 2:40 - ~ .m. ; hood In the Oak Grove eom·
Entered Hospital
guests: Mr. and Mrs.
,. Pleasant.
RIGULAR Rev. Chester Lemley, ~:~·s~g": Lulber Rerdman down 17,
munlty where she was a mem· Persons entering Holzer
ey, ~~~h~~:m IOn
The honorees received many
Certified Oil St1tlon Using!. :C~.:.'~n~ =ryone a.m.; Charles K. up 18, S a.m.; ber of the EUB :':\n death pita! during the past 24 Smith ~lotte LeWII, ~~"-'
going away gifts. ~ndln: ~~:.
Middleport
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Porgy
Downey
up
18
6:15a.m.;
She
wa.
pre
Included·
Mrs
LIUIBn
0.
,
Mr
Wllm
Blake
Mrs
were
Mrs.
Mitton
ous
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welcome.
CarrieS down 20, i a.m.;
by a daughter, Mrs. Veronica Rio Gra~de; Deborah K. Lem· Young, s.
a
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, ton and Mrs. Mae Fowler, Mrs.
liable up %0, 7:33 a.m.;
Wolfe and her husb•nd, Ste- ley, Rt. 2 Cheshire; Mrs. Willie
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Sporn down 21, 4 a.m.; .
phen L. How:'-t!'' d~: m!':~ L. Nickels, Rt. 2 Thurman; Daldown 21, 5:30 a.m.; Jerry Bos- daughter, wl w E::'zo~b Put· las R. Thacker, Rt. I Patriot;
worth down II, 8:10a.m.;
her home, Mra.
three William L. Hall, Jr., Rt.
2
B. up 22, 6 a.m.; Ranger
lens. ~he ~~ surv~r~ ~ Me- Bidwell; Sharon Sue
IS
23 lt p.m.; John J. Rowe
other aug ers, oh' Mrs Grimms Landing, W. Va.; Mrs.
23, !2:!0 a.m.; Lady
Dade of Racmei\ich~~;ro Va. Lester Wilson, Pomeroy; Mrs.
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23 4:330 am; Eastern
GraceMrEvaosM 01.1 da Gerladh ~~ Eleanor B. Howe!~ Middleport;
fl CtO
10
0
' IZ:50 a.m.;
Valley and
a sons, Okey' of Joan •~
-r1e, Rt · .3 Oak Hill·'
·
Greenup
Columbus·
f~ur
Transporter down 5:30 a.m. N H • . Mack and Steve, Mrs. Orville E. Miller,
The Meigs Motorcycle club
Alan Zephyr up Greenup 6:10 ~; olav:rtf rd and Russell Mrs. Samuel R. Morgan,
i sponsor final T. T.. Scram- ,
am . Louisiana down Greenup 1 DaY: . 26 ~~ndchildren 58 camp; Marlin W. French,
ble Races of the season Sun0
&amp;:40 a.m ; Pamela D.
real ;.~dchhldren, and iive ion; Mrs. Irwin G. Patch, Well·
October 10 at the Club
Greenup 7:10a.m.; Alice
great andchildren.
ston; Mrs. James E. Jlentley,
six miles north
of
Greenup 7:45a.m.; L. W.
g Fune~al servlce9 will tie held Ironton; Mrs. Edward R. Sor- Pomeroy of U. S. 33, one mile
down Meldahl6 p.m.;
at Foglesong Funeral home Sat· reD, Wellston; Wilbur J. Montad on Peach Fork Road.
th
WhY walt any toopr? Our down Meldahl 6:10 p.m.;
urday at 2:30 p.m. with the van, Portsmouth; Mrs. Edwar
The track Is dust lr'7, smoob
ohipmllnl ol time -erful
Houston down Meldahl 11:30
Rev.. Dor·ld Lockhart and stan- E. Tanner, Ashland, Ky.; Mrs. and wide, and Is eons1dered Y
Wat111 Momi~ coal heaters IS
m.; Molly K. down Meldahl
Moore officiating. Burial Helen Beverly, Wellston; Edith riders to be one of the best In
ln • .alnCI we111 prepared to
offer the best trade-1n al!o•
15 am.: Laguna down
I
be In Graham cemetery. C. Willis, Rt. 3 Oak Hill; Carol Ohio.
.
n
until
lllCI for your old heater r~.ght
3:25
a.m.;
Asa
down
Friends
may
call
at
the
funerAnn
McCray,
Oak
Hill.
Gates
Will
not
opelce
lime
now, ·before the rush begtns.
4 a.m.: san Ricardo down Mel- a\ hom• anytime after noon
Dtscbar&amp;ed
10:30 a.m. and proct 111 1 m
Just select the model you want
dahl
1:10
a.m.
Friday.
Mrs.
Earl
C.
Bonecutter,
Mrs.
will be from II a.m. I lite~
we'U lastall it right away,
Samuel
.J
.
Juniper,
Mrs.
start at UO. Ch
Mel _)'011 can start the easy
Gallipolis
Dam
Admiral
ence
R.
Hash,
Mrs.
Samuel
H.
under
12
with their parllllll are
monfllll' jloymenls .later. The
jQnes
up
4
p.m.:
J
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S.
Lewis
diii'J - ... so huny.
Spradlln, Lowell Dickason, Mrs. admitted__,,_.._·_ _
down 6:40 p.m.; Robert Reed
Lawrence L. Otworth, Allen
down 11:10 p.m.; Semet up 1
J . Eichinger. Ltnda s. ca~ey,
a.m.; Bob Benter down 2 a. m
Dwight w. James, Glom L. MilQueen City down 4:35 a.m.
1..- Adrian c. Burgber, Elza
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D.;,ds Lee D Merrill,
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MODEL 48Do T&gt;lo -~
Kanawha River - Solvay
Plans were completed lor the
• A ...,.;mis, Mrs. · Bureau Code of .Regulations.
priced clrcufator has s~n·
uine lifetime porcelain fm•
London 2: 1&gt; a.m.; Little
Pylhian Sisters convention to ~ar: · Mrs Harry v. Bum· The toea! meetmg will mar~
lsh end 1he famous, pat•
ward down Marmet 5:15 p.m.; be held in Middleport Oct. 19 ne an~ ~ine Clay Jesse tlie
beginning of the olfiCI8
ented 4-Fiue Firebrick LinIns. Holds 60 lbs. ol coal
0.
F.
Shearer
up
Marmet
1:35
when
the
Meigs
Temple
~et
~··~:dcrell
.
Mrs.
Leo
P
.
Van·
person•
wbo par their due\ I
1nd hNts up 10 four rooma.
A turlflc biiJ1
a m.; Duncan Bruce down Mar- Tuesday evening at the Legion .
John R Jones, Mrs. 1966 membership year.
SEE THE NEW .•.•
met 5 am.; Lucy Jane Lucas hall. Mrs. Sylvia Bowen of Lo- nest, Mrs.
M
Theodore
who pay their dues for
down Winfield
UO p.m.: H. gan, District Deputy, was pres- Oscor ·0 · Sayre, "·
coming year will r&lt;celve
a ·M ..... of Sf1t1 ''"' 40 lk II 200 Jk, Coal Captd!J E. Bowl" down Winfield 12 30 ent to assist the planning.
H. Kennedy.
one free ticket for the everung
lOTH RADIANTS AND CIRCULATOI5
a.m.; Beaver up Winfield I a. Betty Biggs, most excellent
PORT WORK
Organization Director
m.; Allen R. Merrill up Win- chief, presided with all oflicers
IN TR~Ctarence A. King, Paul Bower said additional adfield 3:30 a.. m.; Jefferson down in their stations. It was announ- Ar~y:;; ·and Mrs. Clarence ult tickets may be pur!as4
1 Winfield 5:30 a.m.;
Helen - ced that the afternoon
son 927 Second
Middle- from board members
a
up Winfield 7:10 a.m.
of the mnvention would
Ktngt, .
"signed to
the Landmark store IncbiiPodmeroy
I
·th a dinner to
por • 13 81
lor $1 50 ond 75c lor
ren.
I
at 2 p.m. WI
b th
C 714th Transportation
J hn. B Clough AFBF Area
.
~erved at 5·30 p m y
e aux- ,
. V H iJ a
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ENROLL TONIGHT
iliary to F~eney-B~nnett Post, lion at Fodrl tEusti!s, :Udd~eport Field Services D\reclorbo, Mind.
Every.m interested In
Legl
western Reg1on. wa1 m a
1 the hall 1963 gra ua e o
officiatmg
· classes should
Amer 1can
bon, a
. High School and was employed alsed on a farm In Clarke rnnn. ll
. h schooI . Dur'""
r Iowa. He has had wJde ex"EVERYTHIN G IN HARDWAR E"
at the Middleport H1g
""" the edusmess
that R u 1 by the New y«••· Cen tral
ty,
u•IN ST
POMEROY \ tonight at 7:30 p. m. II enou- II wa~ report bad assed a- road in Charleston before
perience in Farm Bureau work
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gh apoltcants attend, classes Macks mo~'ll
p M
IDS the Artny last July.
and i! well versed on
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OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TIL 9
will ~gin next week.
way. Reporte 1. were
r.s.
national
Issues alfo;ctiiig ll
Max Sanborn, Miss Erma Smith
DAUGII'I'ER BORN
lbe
and other citizens.
and Mrs. Mildred Lowe. There M nd Mrs Frank E. Sil· farmieris.iiijjjjijjijij
were 55 sick visits made
r· ~ 1 ·
pof75 for altuistic work reported. son, a"rceo nannouncina tbe ·
'nh t
meroy,
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Mrs. Phil M" ar .
of a 7 lb. O'L. daughter
on the sale of the panng , Daniell e. Monday, October 4, at
steak lrnives. One application Holzer hospital Grandparents
for membership was made and
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Spence
~.
Mrs. Martba Childs, Mrs.
and Ralph Sisson, Pomeroy;
Biggs and Mrs. Paul Hopton- great grandparents are Mr. and
stall were named on the com- Mr!l. Olarles Cohen. Pomeroy,
.
have two other danghtll'a,
The Temple received
Angela 7 and Amanda, 4.
vttation to attend the reception
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for Beth Davis, Grand Chief,
P-LAN--SCH--::::-:OO~L
Oct. 9 ot Mansfield..
Don•ld arookhart and
tees £or th. econventJOn .
Webb, Belpre, were guesta
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named and rnclude: Mrs. Eh~a- Ule Racine Fire deparl'":'"''t I
beth Allman, Mrs, Phil Mem- Monday evening and made
hart, hostess01; Jean Clark
a trade ond lnd11Strial
Rita Lemley, registration; Mrs. ochool there.
Childs, Mrs. Allman and Mr8. ;-...._._....,_._._._.,1
otho watts, Identification. A
eollee hour will be held
·
lng the evening session and
FINISHING
members of the Temple are to
bring sandwlcbeo or cookies.
Our beat quality
The birthdays ol Mrs. Cash
MrvlCt
Bahr Maxine Owens, Mrs.
Frank Cheesebrew and R i I f
1 DAY SERVICE
Lemley were observed. HostessON REQUEST
•• lor the next meeting will be
Mrs. Lemley and Jean Clark.
A practice session was held
following the meeting lor staff

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NEW HAVEN

Tho door
by Mll.j.
Allen Elcblnger.
W.S.C.&amp; MEII'I'fNG
hoela!el for tile nell meeting Those attending w~ Ml'l.
'!'be W.S.C.S. ol tile New HaY- will be Mrs. otha Lieving, Mra. Wllllllllt Grill8tead, Mrs. Larry
"' Methodist Church met lor Cllyton A1hof and Mrs.
GU!and, Ml'l. Allen Eichinger,
lbelr Septembeer meetln&amp; at ard Llevtng.
Mrs. Paul Eichinger, Ml'l. Jolm
. lbe home of Mts. Marlon Jlln. Tboee aHendlng werre Mrs. lllllson and Mrs. John Fry
. IIWJ. Tho program "llandltna Howard Burrta, Mr~
WOMAN'S CLUB '
Hard Decisions" which wu tak· Atbey, Mrs. otha
: • from the hook "Oet Off Tho Cliff Roush, Mrs. E. C.
ANNUAL TEA
· Fence" b ""'·-·· H Fry J .._
Tbe New
Haven Woman's
· was presented
~ ·•-~
. Frank
, r ., ard Llevtaa,
Fred Ba~,
Mrs.
by Ml'l.
Rev. Martin
Club held their annual·~~iII
l'bompson.This was followed lsford and the hostesses.
Tea OD Tuesday
wHh 1 dlscwlslon by group.
PAST MATRONS MEET at the horne of Mrs.
Berisford with Mrs.
A abort business meeting lol- The Past Mairons of the
ste· M Ph'! B t
M
lowod 'th I
d f the
Sta
In, rs.
I a ey • rs.
WI
pans rna. e or
ern rs met on Monday
Thomas H f(m 8 d M Don- II
November meeting to be chang- IDe at the bome of Mrs. Fred ald F ~sh :: "hostrs. 01
ed to November 9th because of B•~ with H. L. Dyer as co •
·
m- ess ·
Evangelistic Servicea
helng hoetesa. Thase attending were .The tea. table was covered
held at Hartford
Methodist Mrs. w. T. Stone, Mrs. L. c. with a white cloth and centerChurch from October 31 through Roush, Mrs. Lennie
ed With an orrangem1111t ol .red
November 7th. The organization Mrs. Floyd Carmack, Mrs.
roses, the club flower, nunts
held a fellowship dinner in the trude Bateson, Mrs. Everett
served made In the shape.:.'Osided[l
New Haven Park on Sunday fington, Mrs. Raymond
red roses. Mrs. StelD 111
evening.
grave, Mrs. Thomas and the at the punch bowl
Those attending the meeting hostesses, Mrs. Dyer and Mrs. R';:'s~~~:·
- e Mrs. Robert Herndon, Mrs, Batey.
was held at which tbne Mrs.
Hazen Roush, Mrs. Frank BallSEWING CLUB
Paul Scally and Mra. R. G.
ey, Mrs. Glenn Smith. Mrs. Mar- The Sewing Club met
on Grel!l1e reported on 8 work sbop
eus Trolll!h, Mrs. Arthur Tha- Tuesday afternoon at the home held recently In H tlngton
bet, Mrs. Frank Thompson and ol Mrs. Uoyd Roush with Mrs. Tbe president, Mra~Wllu.u.;
lbe hostess, Mn. Dingey.
John "'1' " eo-hostess.
Russell, thanked Mr3. Karl Wiles
UVE WIRE CLASS
the SOCial hour
for the year books and M r '
Tbe Uve WII'O Class of the were served by the hostesses to Jack Welch for assisting.
j
E.U.B. Church met for their Mrs. W.T. Stone Mrs. N.O.
Mrs. Russell introduced the .
regular meeting at the church Mrs. H. L. Dyer, Mrs.
guests and asked them to be- ·
recently with Mrs. R. F. Bryant MacKnight, Mrs. Ottie
, come members of the organize·
and Mrs. George Jewell as hGSt- Mrs. H~rman Layne, Mrs.
. They were Mrs. John Felch,
esses.
.
. F. Bryant, Mrs. l-Ted
. Duane Church. Mrrss.iw~~~
The meeting was opened wtth Mrs. Howard Wagenhals,
LaComb Mrs Daniel li:C
tbe singing ?f ''0 ~~ster, Let ~aroid Johnson. Mrs. Max Elch- and Mr;, Job~ Tunney.

TRUE DISCOUNT PRICES EVERY DAY!

M.e Wa~ Wtth Thee followed
With. scnpture. b~ Mrs. Otha
!;levmg, the smgmg o~, hymn
Lord, Speak to Me, an~ a
prayer by Mrs. Jlernard Lieving.
.
Mr3. Geo~ge Jewell pl'Oi!ded
at the busmess meetmg. The

mger and Becky. Jo. .
The next meetmg ~til be ut
t~e home of Mrs. Ottte Roush,
w1th Mrs. R. F. Bryant as cohostess on October 19th.

Members attending were Mrs.
Jess Abel, Mrs. William Russell,
Mrs. Ralph Whitmore, Mr s.
Jack Welch, Mrs. Jack Flesher, Mrs. R. G. Greene, Mrs. Hi!·
PARTY.
da Ridgway, Mrs. Robert GurMrs. Max Elchntger
tis, Mrs. Paul Scally, Mrs. Karl
talned recently w1th a Jewelry Wil es, Mrs. Charles Dodd, Mrs.
Larry King, Mrs. Herman Ohlin·
ger, Mrs. Harold Rose, Mn.
Max Eichinger and the hostess- II
Tailored For Fashion
I es.
LUTHERAN CHURCH MEN
LADIES
The Lutheran Church Men
met at the church OD. Wednesday evening for their regular
dinner meetiug. Devotions were
led by JOBeph Paugh.
Those attending were
Her~
man Layne, Harry Layne, Wil·
!lam R. Powell, Donsld Bun&gt;
gardner, James Layne, Uoyd
Roush and Joseph Paugh.
ROTARY HOLDII
LADIES NIGHT
Ladies NJt!ht was held oo
Ladies
Thursday evening at tbe
lar dinner meeting of the
tary Club. Donald F:g=~
showed slides taken oo a
Western trip.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Capehart, Mr.
Mrs. Earl Clark, Mr. and Mrs.
Karl Wiles, Mr. and Mro. Ralph
Whitmore, Rev. and Mra. Mar·
cus Trough, Richard Ord, Mr.
and Mrs. Rome Williamson, Mr.
and Mrs Lloyd Roush, Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Stein, Donald
glesong, Mr. and Mrs. Harrv II
MJUer, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
ley, Frank Capehart, Mr.
Mrs. Herman Layne, Mr.
Mrs. Arthur Thabet, Wandell
STREET- MIDDLEPORT
Gerlach of the Middleport
tary Club.

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annual commnnUy Thanksglving service to he held Novem·
ber Z! when the Middleport Ministerial Association met at the
First United
Presbyterian .
Church.
The service will be held tbere
with the Rev. Donald Hicks,
pastor of lhe Church o( Christ,
to be the speaker. The. Rev. 1
Howard nuppelt Will preSide.
Plans were also made for a
Thanksgiving dinner for the
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New officers will be elected

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Middleport
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UoltedMonday
Pre.. the World Wide Commcown
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byterian Session
-•·· t t• ellur(b The Rev vice was given. Elders servlnc ltiGULAll ev-,. 1 ·•
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Shop In Point Pleeslntl

A DtSCOUNT

Inspection on
0 be 19 h
cto r t
Is Planned

ed • program enHHed, "Herbl
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Church
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day eveniug wHh 30 'll!ember• pate in the Meigs County Christ- Johp Webb presen
an or·
present. All members are ask· mas Flower Show I btl year ::v~ paperandontr!:.ndaeapinl
ed to wear white to this meet.- when the Middleport Gerdl!l1
owers
·
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ing.
Club met Monday evenloa tl Members contributed spring 1811
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Leda Mae Kraeater, council- the borne of Mrs. M. L. Frlll1ch. bulbi fnr !be belutlDcaUoo ot would be · speaker.
or, presided and opl!l10d the Tbe newly re-elactod ollloon the park at the junction of Page- The nomi118ting committee
meeting 1n ritualistic form. Op- were in charge with Miss Nel· SL and rout. 7. A salacl COUI'II pve a repott to the Seuloo cona! Eichinger was reported Ill lie Zerkle, pretldenl, prtlldlnc. was s~ed to the 24 members corning new olflcm to be electA communication was
read Other officers include Mill by the bostesaea, Mrs. French, ed In January. Laymen's Suofrom Edith Wakely district dop- Ann HoweU vice president· Mrs. Ml'l. B. M. Wood, Mrs. Walter day wu announced lor this
uty, in regard to the l'Oce1ltion John We' ~'secreta!')'
Mrs. Bayoo aDd Mro. C. A. Emrnlab. Sunday, Or.t. 10. Mra. E. 0.
~d dlnner honoring Edith Betz. James ,w;.ld tr..;urer. The
mg, usoc~ate state councilor club
to' contrlbuta atfls
and tbe Booster mee~ting on No- to the Athens stata Hospital
vember 4.
.
tienta thla Chrilltntas aDd
The report of aud1ting com- pi ber
asked to have
mittee give.n by Helen Wolle ~; 8~ ':applngs ready by
WHOLE-HALF-SLICED
·
was accepted. Letha Koblentz Dec 7 lor collection The club
thanked the Council lor cards 10• take part In th~ county
and gilt .ent her while hospl~ w
d b
alized. Roberta Lee thanked the flower ohow being arrange y
Council for gifts and cards and Margaret Ella Lewll.
the use of the trays on her ~h
An impressive candlelight meanniveraary.
morlal eervtce was conducted
Practice was held for !nitia- by Mrs. J. E. Harley In honor
Uon. Tho mtacellaneo1111 commi~ of the iate Mrs. D. B. HartJn&amp;ar.
tee announced a grabbag for A madonna arrangement using
the next meeting. It was decid- white carnatlonJ and gladioU
ed to clean the hall on Friday prepared by Mrs. Garen Stanla!ternoon October 15 and all bury and Mrs. James Titus,
members are asked to help. A
meeting of the Past Councilors at the November meeUng. A
are announced for October 13, potluck dinner was held precede! the hail with Zelda Weber lng the meeting. Present were
and Dolores Wolfe as hostess- the Rev. and Mn. Hicks and
es. At the close of the meeting, daughter, Scherry, the Rev. and
a cake walk was held by the Mrs. Dooald Boone, Jeannie and
orphans committee and won by David, and Mrs. M. W. fJoW.
Zona Biggs.
son, the Rev. Nyle Borden and
the Rev. Howard RuppeU.

••• You Paid Too. Muehl

BLOUSES

II

tlonally omitted from tho list
NAMES OMI'ITED
of hostesses serving tile B. H.
'l'be 11101e1 of Mrs.
Dale Sanborn Mis31onary Society

tf You Didn't Bur It At 11te Shoppen Mart

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FRENCH

FLOWERS

DIIIANI

11om, MIIIIIS, Poe Poml,

IOXED CANDY

Vines, CamalloDB, .Hello

rlacus, Geranium, and 30
other varieUet.

fiiCTIONTOYS
,

94c ...

••• and when you
eat at home •••

llddp 1111 - -

26c

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boxes

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lolu ~~Jot• ¥'-'.
Wafm - caoootala lltlln.

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FRIES • • • • •

9

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SI.MON'S MARKET

for tht """ appetlzina
reaction MtY time bread
is wved to yow family,
insist on Heinef"tttnridled
bread 'CIU$8 Hekl8r'a lOt$
wilh ~lnl pd. Fillll' ··
tlexturt, blttw . . .

· O'EN QAILY 9:00 TO ?:00 ..;_fRIDAY tiL B- SATURDAY TIL 9
·. J,IMAJN ST.
· WY 2-397S:
JlOMIIOY

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Classified Ads Your Modern Community llullctin Board
For Sale

For Rent
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OOMFornished apa~:

WANT AD

Shaler's Grocery, Antlquily,
Ubio,Fridayru_Saturday,Sth
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t WY Z..36.18
10 1 tic 1 amiSENT Classlfted• eld
. . P.IL .., ...,. ..,.......
men
. I FOR SALE
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FOUR ROOM apartment, new- Sbulor's Grorery, Aoffquity,
'""'CILUT...,..
ly decorated. $40 per month.f Obio. Friday aad Saturd•y, 8th
COUICIION•
call Walter Croo'-· WY 2
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~1. &amp; f - aod Btb.
;
3631.
0
t c Medium eggs, 3 doz 99c; Large
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--•FES, ! du. a~c; Crmpfrre
tt'"':.
adllt"~ UNFURNISHED house, 6 rooms . mars~mallo\'. s, 19c lb. Fire-ol"l)eet10JaPM.
ll:r"Mfll
""'
and bath, with garage. Niee ,,·de crocker"
~--·an
w -..dl•ten •boul"
n.. uut.
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.au _. .. ~na~
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f(M
location.
$65
a
month;
sew·
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Hl·ne
.s
cake
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F?V ~mertton
age paid. WY 2-5434
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0 5 ~~: 89c. Regular 110 eociMo,t
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for 11.011. 39o .,...., I lo
•·J-m ':' • ...- TWO
apartments
in Middleport
One s rooms unfurnished with ~.:..Produoorl
L~ m1li' l'9e 1 ' I•

INFORMATION

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lencad Jard. Oth.. 1 rooms - - '
10 T Me
furnished on ground IJoor, Coli·
WY U66(],
10 2 &amp;to REFIUIIWffiii;
General ;

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PHONE WY 2-2156

C.rd Of

Electric Ill good condition. '

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QUAliTY

wlt&lt;a Pum•roy Chapler 186.
t1.,1 Suo Soolsby , wortby
-·•-·, ...~ Jwt-• M. Soulsby,
..-uw• lUlU
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worthy patroo, presided. A
munlCilloo w.. read
1
tour
to
Huwai\
honoring
Mosl
1
Worthy Grand Malroo, Josephkk' HarkiN Browninu. A \.'Ul~
municalllln was also oread from
lhe boiiJ'If of tru•tees of tbe
DES borne """"'rnlng ,
t•pe •-·pllal.

"-rcury Parklane 4 Door Hardtop
,...
Black finish. Spotle&amp;l elWin interior, radio, heater, power
steering and brakoa, aulorrultic trnnL Real nice.

1960
Was

I $6

$895

Specia

·1960 TR-3 Ro•dster
New whitewnll tirN, 4
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lpeow

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trana. -

bod

99

-.od blarlli:
y, ...

Pn'ced Below "·rket Price _ _ _ Only

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$895

P -1 Motor Co,

' An ~invilation was received

Florence Tracy and
attend "friends nilht" at Webb Googleln.
Ctapter 011 October 1511 wbicb
IlDia Elaine Rle, Grand Ruth.
wlll vilil R!llOI'IB wert !liven

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OPEN EViS. 9:00 P.M.

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Woodard, assocl8te cooduclreSI Olympldi 1D 111M, will ropraelll
and James M. Souloby, trustee. lhe United Stalee In tbe NatJoo.
Tho worthy matron elect, Bar- at u - -•·w ~ ••••·bar 0 W lk
·-• th t ....
UJJJ.IIIIII
2IDJ
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iJJDUI6UU
a er BIUlOUmow a •• Square Garden Oct. 211-Nov. I,
slallalion would be held Decem- U wao announced WednesdiJ,
ber 6 w1th the worthy grand m..
tron as the lnstallln~ officer.
•OL.
1
ue cha
. I'ter closed 1n re~•'ar
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FIRST
form wltb .Ella Smltli I r
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QUALITY
matron, glvmg tbe f arewe11 af• REGULARter which refreshments were
served by Clara Sue Soulsby .
Certified Oil Station

Mi~portn7.u ~ ~-51~root, I Three

lhe audit and budget commiUee end trustees. lnillatiOII
llllii01IDCOd for lbe Nowm-

llusi- ServlcM

• Wheel riding tractor

with lrailer, 1!.00.110.
f
cultivalor, 120·00• deep
housework.
womO:olhy
servlce. Jart's
ber
was olected
Jel pump, $411.110, I rotary, I
N Ba
- - __.,_
D
Smith
r e e 1 mower, both $15.00. Cowdery, Long Bottom.
eration, ew
veD. r~ ...... ~ matron; alt
,
Wheelbarrow, 115 _110, 9.6 cu.
10 7 3tp 111 HSS'I.
4 I tic
Legal Notice
ft IT-&amp;itfaire refrigeralor
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THI
COMMON PL.IAI C.OURT
..;., OO •••--t •ao range' LADY NEED
FOR HOUSE
OP Mllll COUNTY, OMIO
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1
•nle J. Andenon.
TRAILER LOTI - !roe ..,... $20.110. Irvin Miller, Rt. 14 , WORK. Write Cl\re of P. 0 .
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1P and nter. Brown·• l'rall
near Carpenlor.
Ill 7 6tc Box 142. Pomeroy, 0 .
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ltcOMI ltrMt,
• pan (111111 Approv~ : $00 LB. STEER Ilia II good ------~ I 6te
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lllnernlllo, Ohio,. r'llone
family mllk - · lkiiJl!lld RETAIL ~ALES CLERK.
~
~.." Searles, Rutland, CJlltt.
lull particulars, includmg
lit FLOOR liimiShed, ·I "'oms
...
perience. References, etc.,
Sales &amp; Service
and beth, modern apartment.
FUEL Of!. heator, 1111.0110 BTU quired. Wnte: The
Oailv II
lllddieport, WY 2-387~.
Sentinel. Bnx 668 N,
--------,_ 'en11
i 14 tic $6C.IIO. can 949,281L
Almost Every ear
Ill I llc roy . Oh10
I 0 5 3w
1'IIREE IIIII tour""'"'
~ ~ ~~... 1 - ... 1-·onoll eTransferable WbeJI
- __... ,_. PERFECTION FUEL oD stove WANTED Operalmg
'"
You Trade Cars
12 &amp; tfc
meaiL WY 16414
65,000 BTU. Bottle gas ~ook nurse. 1 tull unw. 1 part~:~~~~
TWO BEDROOM boWie oo Lin- stove. Small gas beater. Por~ Liberal salary. P~•;~~ hilt eGuaranteed 24 moulhl

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'I'E WISH lo thaok tveryoDI
who wao 10 ldnd and tlioo~
lui after the death of our
lather Jessll Ba...._ Spec&gt;lal
also .. Dr. Do¥11,
Rawllngl • Coati , _ . .
Home and lbolo sendlnjJ llora1 olferingJ. Your ~
will neYEr be forgotten.
Tbo llallson Family.
lll t lta

bau

~Hon

MARK IV
AUTO
AIR CONDmONING

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sake. Frank Rldson. Rt. 1,
Racine, Oblo.
II I 3tc

aolD Hgta., birch

lllmatle

k~e~l;:

able inter-r?Om

~n~~~d.~~o~~~ist-rat~r.

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beal

8 20 tic

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$340·
Blaettnar's

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u mucll u S4 per cord for 1

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POMEROY

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E. Moln St.
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p..,..,....

S::te~ : T-AK
- E--SO
- fl. away - lhf- Biue i
lnstrudions
1
Lus
--- II. W. llun)'on, Miner..
tre way from carpets and U. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS!
YWe. Ohio, Eaglt RidGe Rd.
upholstery.
Rent electnc1111"" - •OJDC!It 11 an0 .,_, lee\!..
,..,...
shampooer $1. Baker Furni.1&gt;1hll.
Riatl ttartlns
8bort
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houn. Advaneoemem.
,
- - - - - - - - - - · 1 ture Company, Middleport.
tr11n1n1
ton,

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WARM MORNING heating
I ROOM BRICK bouse on Bu~ stove, 65.1100 Bro. Call after
linn!! Ave. Call WY 2-SITI. S p· m. Mason nl-5712.
10 •&lt; 3Jp
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ton. opeo.
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BmTIWAY OBSERVED
Mrs. Susie Fflcber ontertafn.
ell witb a family dlmler sunday evening at her home . In
Morning Star in observance
Dozol Bottle Gas. Arnold Bro- i ber birthday ~-bleb was Tnt• II
thers. 618 E. Main Street day. Present were Mra.
Pomeroy.
9 22 tfe , flam Porter and DiiiiUI, Anita

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Crttt Kradtord

Wrt&amp;e. Pro111 • Contact
&amp;. t.. IIBADFOIW
Radle, Oblo
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and JohMy, Mr. aDd Mrt.
G ld M' ha 1 - '
a-•·
era
IC e auu
m1:nw•
Kay, Carol, Gary, Ro1er IDd
Dennis and Mr. and Mn. Tb•... ll
man Fischer and Terri '~-.

I'Mle berhrmored
gue~t rewlved
uo .,.IL
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By AL CAPP

311. God-

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tool

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Slaw, l'nnch l'rleo

B. Interests

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GASOLINI ALLEY

1. Coffee

By KING .

month

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f"tNolll .

gee whit, Miss CartwrighH You said to tell wt.at
happenea ill UlY ow• words!"
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POMEROY, 0.

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pv.rtloiO&amp;
a. Exil:lt

e. Meager

7. Drag

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DAIL \' CRYPrOQUOTE - Hero'o how to work It:
AllYDLBA..A.X:&amp;
LONQri:LLOW
O.ne lett.- limply .ltan~ for another. Ja thtlaunple A Is used
for the three L'a, X for the two 0'•, ete. Sinlle letters, e.po•~
trophlelll, the length and fonnaUon of the wordl are all hlnll,
Sac.h day the cod.e letterw ue dltfennt.
lo

QUALIFIES FOR

.&amp; Cay,.,._. Quotatloll

MAYTAG

LW

AXMli'O
B.D

Red Carpet Service
e.00

Sign On - L"~ws
II OS Sacred Hear•
&amp; W Me1gs l&lt;mnty RFD
6 25 Paul Bowers, li'atm
6.31 News

U7 Weather
~atlonal .-Jews
1:115 Bill Miller Shoo
7.30 Sport! P&lt;trtt1le
7:3! Bill Miller qhow
L~ PicKen:-. llardwarc
iTucs • Thurs.)
7:00 News
8
Bill Miller Show
8 45 Baker Furniture Sbo1t
9:00 News
g:or. Cotlee wftb J1111el
II :00 Portraits of 1 Palrlol
iO 0&gt; Swap Sbop
10:30 Bill Mlller Bl'll'ICb S11ow
10 : ~ Mason Aft. P&gt;tngram

1.00

You cau buy

a Maytag my·

where In tbe U.S.A.

llDd

find a dealer who repaln
your Maytag producll.

('I'IJeacfOJ)
10:45 Family Won!tlp (Tbuea.)
10,41 A . ~.c. Program {Frlclayl
11 :00 News
11.00 TillY'• Cotmtry JllliCIJon
11 :30 l'luy's Couutry H)'llllll
12,00 Cement Block Non
1:&lt; 30 Goessler's Guesl Sill'
tFrlclaJ)
ta: 30 Larry Andersoo Sbcnr
3:li' Jim Meeo Sbow
4: 15 Bfaettnar Autc Show
4.30 Electric Company Nen
4:1• Jim Mees Sbo.,
5 110 News

S:1111 Jim Meeo Show
5:30 IIIW1 W881her Report
5:10 Sporta Paradl

THE -BORN
NAHAl

IWM

Br CHESTER GOULD

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MLD

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li'UNOAY niRU FRIDAY-

And This Finer Service
Costs No Morel Use hi

ZlliiO

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HERE'S WHY
IT'S FAR BmER

LKJ:llll.CXY

LOSER

6: 00 Sundown Serenade

WJEH RADIO

6:45 Sign 011
SA TURD US _

Mooday Throngb Friday
5 : ~ Weatlier
5:30 Sunset Boulevard
7:15 Sign On, Muolcal Clock
7:25 New• in Briel
7:40 NI!WI
6:110 Sign On - News
7:30 Musical Clock
7:45 Sign Off
6. 30 Happy Valley Boys
7:~ Echoes o1 JO)'
7: IS Sign On, Musical Clock
l:lli Country llluaie Tilllt
8:00 Ohio Valley News
7:25 News In Briel
1:20 Country Jamooree
8:05 World Newt
7: 30 Musical Clock
..00 Protestan1 Hour
8: W Sporla Today
7:45 Echoes of Joy
7:30 Sporta Parade
8:15 Weather Picture
·B:110 Ohio Valley News
7:3! Larry ~ndersoo SMw
8:16 Musical Clock
8:05 World News
w:45 ft'o Music - ..,_my
a,ss Communlty News
8:!0 Sports Today
11:00 Dutton's aod Hems Datry 9:110 Talk ol the Town
8: 1~ Weather Picture
fup Teo Sbow
J:55 M~son County News
8: t6 Pt. Pleasanl Football
12:00 N8Ws
10:00 Public Service
10:30 Soogs for Cblldren
10:45 The Golden Key
12:15 lusicaf lnlertud•
10:05 Family Worship Hour
11 :00 News
12:30 Rev Merlin reel:!
10:38 Latchstring
11: I"' Saturday Show
1:110 News
ltiiO News
12:00 Local, Ohio, Nal News
1:05 Jim 11... Sltow
II :05 Morning Melodlea
12:
20 Bullotln Board
5:50 Spm1o Parade
texcept Ft1day,
12:2:i Nen 0 Grams
8:1111 Sundown Serenade
Church Bells Ring)
12:30 Saturday Natinee
1:45 Sign Ofl
11:45 World News
tii!NIIAYS 11:55 Masop County News
1:30 Nen Headlines
f:31 Saturday Mallnee
7:341 Sign On - Arm, Hour
12:110 Community News
1:55 News
7:55 Newt
12:05 Noon Nen
!: 00 Saturday llfatlnee
8:00 Baptlat Layman' 1 Hour 12:10 Mar~ets
2:341 Newt Headllneo
1:30 8Unda) Show
12: II Mid Day Weather
2:31
Salurday MlUDeo
t:}O 11le Bible Speai• to You 12:20 BuJieUn Board
2:55 NeWI
1:45 LeplaUYO Report
12:25 News 0 Grama
3:00, S.turday MaIll 1111 1be Good IJte
12:30 County Agenl
3:30 NIWI Heedllnes
tO:._ f.:ongreastnan Moeller
12 : ~ Country Go Holllld
S:31
Saturday MaUnet
10:30 1be Country Hymntimers !'55 NeWll Beat
S:i!S Nen
11:341 The Qwet llour
.:00 Country Go Round
4:00 I&gt;fsclns with Doss
12:110 News
1:55 N..., Beat
4:30 Top Ten Revue
12:15 Tho Qn1 •·-· Hour
1:00 Mid Way MaUnee
•~
1:55 News Beat
5:00 News Roundup
12:30 The Rev. Merl!r Teeta
4:00 Disclnt! Wltlt Dou
5: II Intarludt
1:30 Tba Rov. Sllu Billups
4,30 Interchange
5:30 Community Chofn
I:OO Tba Rev. ADdrew Farsons 1:110 Communily News
1:00 Dinner Muslcalo
Z:30 Sunday •ho"""•··
5:05 MaBOn County N8W1
1:00 Danco Party
8:00 !ltmdown Sorenade
1:10 World • National News
7:40 Now1
1:41 Sfin Ofl
1:15 Spolligln .., Sporta
7:45 Ofl the Alr

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LITTLE ORPHAN ANNII
';

eWe Give You AGood Trade
In On Your Old Ole

RUTLAND FURNITURE
'·

SH 2-4211

Arnold Gr.r.

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By

lEN CASEY

e Why Buy Where You Have A Doubt Of Your Service
Repair? Get Red Carpet Service Henl

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eWe Service Your Old
Wringer Washer

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AUC110NEER
o..
Ollmplele QIICrviee

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OUI MAYTAG SERVICE BLDG.

at
be maintained by lhe Chief of PoUce,
euch fiSCOr&lt;l to be a part of tbll PoMarie's Style Post
!let Departmen:t monthly report rubHaircuts ... .. ... . $1.25 ::=t~sC:~ •t • n1111Jar mon~
Shampoo &amp; Sets . $1.50
&amp;aeuon IV - Till• Ord.lnana mau
30 d
tau elfeet at~d be ta tone trom lll)d
ay color rinte,
an.r .IUb' t, 1985.
Shlmpoo &amp; sat
. $3.50 ! ~U:~~d the nth d&amp;J ., .hP!mhK,
Permanents
. . $7.50 up
G&lt;M o~te.
We Seil and Service
W11n• otbboQ, Pretldent
Council.

U.Con-111

PriM Includes Cole

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Wlgs an Wiglet.
M
5 I
arie's ty e Post
~~ 114
Ph, WY 2-5271
lyro ...... Ohio

18. Oust.

brane
1&amp;. Wklked
J8. 8poJtt-n

BrNd and Coffee

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PHOTO COf!Ying ~leer:,_
"""'Y
lea made ol legal papen.
birth records and almost 8111
01••• d - - h
·~ --·~ .. ~
leater bnuraoce, Pom....,
t I

U.Mem·

-i5.Men
a Mudd!('
DOWN

Crow'sSteak House

$5Q·oo

I Regis~r At Store or The
.,_
-••1•• Station

21 . lhleld
22. Conelaoo

H. Last

FRIDAY, IATURDAY and SUNDAY $1.39

I

mi."~cellaneous C31l or write :
••- How
' -~ Cecil ·~ W.

tecturol
style

20. Rootn: J'r.

4.Coordlm

LOGS

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~Yirydly Speci1l1

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name

WEDNESDAY end THURSDAY

SAW

houu
duty 1be tJourb
compeuate41
for
at
lhl otpr.vatnn
ra~
tor
~~t:.:o:tn Pollee Patrotm&amp;n, and,
S@ctlon Ill- That 1 reeord of 1M
aumber o1 ad.diUonaJ hour~~, •• aboft
for
oeaeh member
tht PoHClll
o.
partnu1nt,
and the of
reuoDI
u..r.ton

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t2. Venture
U. Girl's

EVERY MONDAY, TUESDAY,

I

Business Servitel

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i4 . Dirk
:1.5. Arch
16. Lair
17. lrletal

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18. Gaming
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19. llaent1&amp;l

fl. Trim
40. Contrive

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GLOOD CLEAN. Ginseng and i tFIO'"n..;:Co~............_:I::,0.;_2~1:tc~ ~ housetraiJer
'
-- price reducyellow root, no stems. Gin·
ed for quick Rale.
seng, 127 .00 lb · yellow root,
Indian Summer Sale
Apache Trailer Sales, 631
$2.00 lb. Junk car batteries,
•• Ave.. f.allipolis, Oh10.
4uJ
140 1!'-.ach. Clean copper, 27c lb.
NOW AT LANDMARK
446·0239.
10 5 3tc
·
to J k' G
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Brmg
ac S un
X·, Dozens of Items now on sale
I
change, Henderson, W Va., at lower prices.
nsurance
on Saturday's or mail to . D.
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COME IN AND REGISTER
'. oe, ox
. . Va.
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YOU MAY WIN ONE OF
Mullen lnsurallCfl Agency, lne..
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WEEKEND REVIVAl. LIIUI'el'i'wo NEW w.s.w. snow ttres,
Rea1 i::state For Sale
Cliff Free MetbOOist abureb, 750 x 14 .125 .110, or trade for GERT'S a gay girl - ready - - - - - -- -- -- - Oct· 8 - 10, 7:30 p. m. 88c.b two regular 650 1 13. WY 2- lor • wh1rl alter cleanwg FOR SALE - 4 room bouse. '
evening. Rev. Paul V. Rice, 369l.
10 6 3tp carpels " 1 ~ Blue Lustre. new battl. large porch, base- 1
former District Supt.
and
Rent electric shampooe: $l.
mf'nt,
new paint, l acre
Pomeroy, 0.
now Paslor of the Cambridge
FOR SALE
Baker Furniture, Middleport. ground on bnck road off
•urcb
----10 4 6tc
wv.~ I ':=========
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as evangelist. Every· 1963 HD 175 Motorcycle, one
.
Rt. 7, $J,SOO.IIO. Phone
one welcome. Eugene Gill,! utility trailer. Everett Me· 196! VALIANT bousetrmler, 10 6127 .
9_1_4____ 11
pastor.
10 5 3tc Daniel, 417 Ripley
Ho\low, j 1 511, two bedroom'.
ca 'l
Auto Sales
LOSE WEIGHT safely
with I Cheshire, Ohio.
10 6 3tc Chester 985-2352 or 985-23.&gt;3. ,r _ Ll
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- --Dex-A·Diel Tablets. 0 n 1 y
HYGIENE SweeP:
IO 4 6'P
'-"'tRitl'
FOR SALE: 1950 GMC \1 ton
98c at Stark's Pbarmacy
per with all
attachments. ll!59 CASTLE 511 1 10 two bedI truck. Completely rebuill $225
9 2S 60tp
Quaker Heater, 65,000 BTU room trailer, automat1c wash· INCOME PROPERTY - Two
Ollie Sayre, Portland, VI 3- :
~FRE==Ec-l"',=~
ooo S&amp;~H~G~reen Stamps 1 w11h !"an. Phone after 3 p.m. er and air eondilioning. !\tar-] story frame Duplex, 5 rooms. 2239.
10 5 3tc !
Howt For viewing the new . - WY 2·9970.
10 j 3tp shall McMillion, Mason . W. bath and 3 rooms,
bath.
Compact Vacuum Cleaner ID 110 WHlT~ LEGHORN hens, SOc Va. - 10 4 6~p
Bo1h apartmtnts . [urnished. FOovRerSApaLyEmOenRtsTRA,
6S ODodEog~ ~:r~ I
your bome. Phone tJ, 1rkers-: each. Phone 98&amp;-2134.
See: 1958 10 x 43 Grf&gt;'al. Lakes tra1l· ; rorner lot. Gross mcome $127 1
burg, 4B5-4M2 Collert
Opal
Hollon, Minersville. er. $2000.00. . M. A Hall. I per molnh. $8.000.
onet 440, hardtop, automatic
~~ds~lle, O~w. _ 10 4 tfe MIDDLEPORT - Two story transmission with 318 engine. I
9 8 JOtp 1 CheslPr _ Racine Rd.
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10 6 31c MEIGS SWIFT HOMES, 512 !rome. 5 rooms, bath, small Must sell or trade at once.
·~~?B1L1!:, ~ance beell I iOOs STEREO· J·uSt t"aken in 1 E Main. Pomeroy, Ohio. Ph. basement. li"ont and
back . Also -t new tires for sale. 750
• We hurry to your home
~
- · your or&gt;e&lt;a 1
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w
1
1 · 1 p&lt;Jrches. gas bealmg. $4,1100. ' xl4. Call WY 2-7831 anytime
- the quickest service
1'-n Wl' ,__ f Th1s ~f't tla~ du·al vo lume 1:unY
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141 - n acres,
25 _::_al::t:er_ ::
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possible.
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ownership cu1ovate , a ance . ras ure l
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We
protect your home
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ers._ ove Y wa.
ro ram.
9 22
and woods, good s•x room 164 PONTIAC Booneville con~
with Red Carpets lnsur•nce
nut consfo!e. Take over pay- P g
. I frame home, bath,
front vertible, take over 1~~:~~:~:11
your Maytag, too.
i menls o $5.00 per month tJr GREEN BEANS and Turnip~ .!
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tb
or
12
401J
cash
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.. NGB INSURANCE. MaDea pay t he rernammg
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. cont.8mers.
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pore
corn en ' o er
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·power steering
eWe
use only genuine
ua.n
balance 1 Brmg
$1 a bushel.
b .1d'1 lHlrn~ 500
transffil.SSIOD,
00
Maytag
factory parts.
, F'orst house below Ravens- I AL:E~~g~~ COX, SALESMAN and brakes. Pbona 98&gt;-2240.
lnsuraoce Agency, Inc., POD&gt; due, $91. Call WY 2-0555.
No
substitutes.
eroy. Pbooe WY 2-3381.
10 6 61c 'I wood Ferry. John Cleek Pro- , WY 2.-~:!0
WY 2.-3636
Coolville exchange.
• Work iJ performed by
t I tfe 1965 SINGER: sewing rnachme. perty. Phone VI 3-2693.
10 2
10 5 ltc
Maytag, company9 Tl 12 lc
- - - - - - - - - - Equipped lo zig zag, make'
- - -L o. McCoy, Aocllo-., Cb..
trained technicians.
Wanted To Buy
bultonholes, fancy
des,gns. I'OTATOES, beans, brmg own
HOUSE FOR SALE
ter, Ohio.
g 18 Uc
• We leave everything
Take over 8 payments
of contamers and pick beans for Modern Ranch Style. Beau~
neat as a pin and clean
$7.00 per month . or
.
b
Cl
Proff
,
locatiOn
on
top
of
small
hdl
CUSTOM
BUTCHERING
8
your Maytag.
balance
due
S56.
Call
w~
SPLUOtl
ud.
Valren3-'!cA
llt,
facmg
State
Highway
Garage
~n
cutting.
Will
buy
hides
every
WANTED TO BUY
,
or
an
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• Route 7 w1th good road to mew
Mooda.y.
Phil
Meier,
Phone
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We
leave a postage6555 ·
10 6 6lc
9 17 trc I highway . Four bedrooms, livmg,
WY 2-3SIO.
t 18 Uc
paid card for you to
AUCI'J~N - Saturday, Odober SEWING machl:ries, repair -ser. · dimn g, family ,_ ~1tche~·. break
evaluate our work.
9, I2:.W p. m. I have bought! vice . aU make~. WY 2.-2284.. f.ast, play, ma1d s, utility a~d
GRUESER.
t.he Henry Zeiher borne m The Fabm; Shop, Pomeroy shop. Three baths, ccranuc tile and He?tlng.
Minersville.
Syracu:-;e, Ohio, just
f
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and
walJ
to
wall
carpet
on
Ohio.
End
your
sewer
trou~
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State Route 12-t and will sell ;:th_rOized Smger Sa~~ tfand I floors. About two·thirds of Lea. We have all sizes. Sewer
the f 11 .
rvlce.
3
c 1house is paneled in mahogany machines. Reasonable rates
o owmg personal prop- - - · -- I
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erty, most of which formerly VENETIAN BLINDS and re- and wal~ut. Au conditioned . Ca.U WY 2-2974, day or night.
belon"Pd to Mr z.·h
pairs, porch t~nd
windo\' Large patio and double carport.
9 15 tfc
,.,
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on lot 200' x 390' May be seen
Wat~h ft sale signs.
shades all ltinds, free esti~ by appointment o~]y .
1N •
Per M
~efngerator, gas range. uti!- mates. Dale Wippel, 215 UnPRICE REDUCED
Leg• ot_l~ _
Jty '1hle, 7 piece wood din·
iar Ave., Pomeroy. 9 11 30tc Write : t lo The Daily Sentinel • .Aa Ordlnan~e
oRDINANCa
NO. •••
to MAINTAIN
A
DELIVERED TO
I hJt 668-H
ette, bUffet, dishes, cooking
l' t k
Pomeroy, 0. STANDARD OF POLICE l"RO'l'ECI'UtensiJS tables stands
h
IV9S 0C
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ta d 'Th
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- - - - ·- - . ----- I FOR SALE: 1640 Lincoln Hgts . lnt.erut ot the publl~ nfety and ,..~
s \~ ·
or washer, sewing ONE ~ AIR fl yPar old work 4 room bath basement gas ::;;,:~o~,' 1~~~111 11';!·~:~to~'::!
mac me , bed compile, dres- horsf's. Phone SH 2-5811
furnace. Alu~inum stor~ win- when unrorf!teen abst~et of P01J~•
se_r, daybed, beddmg, rugs.
10 4 6t
patrolmen oceur for whleb no extra
1b
c
dows and doors. Carpeting patrolmtn ue avallabl!, and IInce
odd
emergent situatlolllll artn
dmlnt
1 rary !.able rockf'rs
chairs, hass~ck Phil~o TV I
Camping Equip.
I and drapes. Can be fmanced. wtncb addltlon.J patrolmoe-n are deemhi
,
.
I WY 2-2293
10 ' tfc ed nut•• ary
wn mower, hand tooi9 and I f.ND- 0 F SEASoN SAl F:- - 1
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man)
th
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.-;Miles Nor•~ ol P.)•nf&gt;ruy
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o er I ems not l1sted. Sa ve up to $2!iO on Apache I R ALE 4 rooms an at , section 1 - That the Mayl)l" " '
Clell B. Wood Owner
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nf'W p
d pal t Lot 45 ~ven the authont)' u. aniJn hnun
TERMS C h'
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Camper Trailers: lO per cent
aper an
of duty fllr memben of the Pollee
I
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If
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x 22.1 356 Broadway St. $3.· 11 Department In it&lt;ldiUon Lo, and bf!.
1
Not responsible for accident!
o on o eman s .ove~, a _n · SOO 00 Cc II WY 2 3442
l'"ond, tho•e boun ot duty oa '~'
#fY 2-2689
Sale mnducted 8 df
· terns and other campmg tl·
· · a
· 100 Gtp 1:~l•rly .cbeduled •hlf'- o1. wor•
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ra ord AUl'ems · Good Used- 8' X 2B' l .
Section 11 - That tho. add!Uonal
pll

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FIJRNISIIED S room apartment

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praga, u.ae . - ..en, .,-.v.OO per
moniiL CaD aller I o'clcok.
4th at., llldne, OhiO. Call
WI t-:726.
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alga on eacll c1111rn1.

Pomerov
Motor Co.

t SIGNS

l&gt;illy Seutinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct. 7. 1965 - - - - - - - -

Officers are
worlhy patroo: Belly Cowan, TO REPRESENT U.S.
Assoclale motroo; Gnv Cowan, NEW YORK {UP!) - Btl
fleeted by
assoetate patron; Elsie D. Stelnkr•
of Noroton Conn.
Smltb. secretary; Mabel Goeg· Kathy •':ner of Arllnsion, va;
OESChopter
lem, tn&gt;aaurer; Kathryn Jor and Mr. IJld Mn. Frank D.
Eltction of offi,,.,. was held dao, oonductross,
Dorothy Olapot ol Wallpack, N. J., all

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Birthdays ore
Ob
_ Jenl ed bY
Bible Class

0 , Oct. 7. 1965 I
SON BOa:~ Mc\lol&gt; I
ho I
ead scrip- Mr. llld Mrs.
ey
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"ld of Middleport RD 1 have I

Around And
l~.a:~;~
About
The group sang the
class announced the birth of a son
Isong. ·'Blest Be The Tie'' in uni· iat Veterans Memorial Hospital I Middleport
i son. The birthday soni was :on Sept 28. The baby weighed I

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s~ng for members o~servl~~ l six pounds 14 ounces and bas I Mr. and Mrs. Horace Me~JBirthdays or members were blrthdaJs m October._ and~ ibeen named James Arthur. The i hinny spent the ~kend
m
observed when the Ladies Bi· 1eluded Mrs. H_arr~·, M~lls,
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h v one other i Oakwood, Ohio, IS guesta of
blf Claso of the Middleport IJohn Kaufl . MISS r lormell Tal-l McDonalds ·:ch:ele 3\i Grand Itheir niece, Mr. and Mrli. Clar"""'t Baptist Church met Wed· Ibolt, Beulah While ""d Mae HJg- son, Everett M
d, M . Arth ence Stratton Mrs. Stratton is
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parents are r. an
rs.
Delday evening at the home o 1gen
·
ur Eblin ot Lancaster, Ohio, and the former Abby Werner of
tb; president, Mrs. James Mur- I Mrs. Whitt' won Lhe mystery Mr. and Mrs. James Mash of 1 Pomeroy, daughter of Mr. and
n, oD Grant~t. The openmg · prize brought by Mr!:i. Pearl , Middleport RD, Mrs. Nora Bo- , Mrs. Robert Werner.
:::w:as~g~Iv~e~n;b;y;M;rs;.;J,. Hoffman. _During lhe ~rogram 1bo of Cheshire is a great-grand-~ Mrs. George Hackett, Sr.,
hour readmgs. were given ~: mother.
: Mrs. Tbomaa Scaliy and Mrs.
1
Mrs. Clyde Winebrenner • M ·1
Jalll&lt;S Weber vtslted recently
Lillian McGhee' Mrs. Kauff and
SUKGF.RY PLANNED
In !Iouth Charleston, W. Va. with
,
Mrs.
Eti&lt;abelh
Slave~
Beulah
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tribble and
FRI.-SAT.-SUN.
: Whue a~ Lilhan ~ct:hce sa~ Mrs. Simon Newland will
family.
1a duet, . An Evernng Pr~yer.
dergo majut' surgery at Holzer
Oct. 1-9-10
Mrs. Wh1te. program chamnan, l Hospital on Thursday morning. Mrs. Elsie McKnight, Urbana
"MOONSHINI MOUNTAIN" read the fortunes of mem~rs She is in room 234.
and Mrs. Lucy Frederick, GalCbuck Scott
Adam S01·g and gave a ghost story With
lipolis, have been 1111ests ol Mrs.
--indsound eUects.
I
David Entsminger.
Mrs. Murray had baked a '"' hite ussistint::: hostess.
"CONOU!RED CITY"
birthday cakt- which was serv- attending in addition to the
Mr. and Mrs. Fred RiiKB ol
David Nive-n
Ben G.. zzara ed with ice cream and hallu- bove named were Mrs. Nora Oatwin bave received word
'"aiiiiii""'iiiiii""'""'~~~~: ween ca ndy in nutcups. The lf'arnilton, Mrs. Clara Murray , that their son, Herbert Riggs,
•';i
next meeting will ~ held at Mrs. John Seines. Cora Rupe who is stationed In Viet Nam
Ithe hOld" of' Hoffman witb Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Mayes,
with the U. S. Air Force, has
been promoted to Airman First
1Class. A-tst. Class Riggs served 1ft months previously in ForTONIGHT
mosa. He expects w return to
A ceent 011 Color
NOT OPEN
the states later this month. He
;, a graduate ol Pomeroy High
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
School, and is the grandson ol
October 8-9
Mrs. Victoria Stacy of Middle"WAR OF THE ZOMBIES"
port.
(Tec:hnicolor)

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Jobn D1·ew Barrymore, Susi
Anderson, Etlore Manni, Ida

Stacy Bunton Is residing with

Galli. Warriors uf thf' damn
ed!
"TAGGART"
(Technicolor)
Tony Young,

Dick

Dan

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A pretty t~ ch iR any roona.
Washable cot1on, loop p6le,

Duryea ,

Elsa Cardenas.
Blood Feud behind bim!
Apache Gold in front.

loalll ·rubber backing.

r~o ran.

Feltu~tt•:

3 Dark

H&lt;~rMI

Colorcartoon1:
Don't Spill the Bean•
M1goo1 E:rpre"

s·IO BEN FRANKLIN s·lo
l OCALLY OWNED

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WY 2-3498

Short Term SheriH

Just 7Left From Our Carload Shipment

Women's

GIRLS

Fur Trimmed

COATS

Coats

sturdy school

In mlnlliand other
favorite furs, these

slim or full swinging
are

sure

coats

WORLD

Slzoo 2to 6x
and

in beautiful fabrics Plaids, tweeds and
so~d

colors.

SKIRTS

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Women's
Blouses

and
SWEATERS
The perfect wardrobe !or

much of a

Simple Skirt. Be

school. Skirts

sure to put sev·

plaids and plains. Sweat-

eral on

nesday dinner guestsof Mrs. J.

shopping list.

ers

your

and family of Columbus visited
Sunday evening with his

~ister

and brother·ln-law, Mr. and""'·
Clifford Leifheit and Roger.

&lt;Sulit.ma.a

and 40 to 46

Silos 7 to 14.

with his mother, Mrs. Delbert

I

Bruch and visited his father at

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Meigs General HospitaL

"Never a

thimbleful
of frost
in a
lifetime',

Grandparents are Mrs. William Pullins ol Columbus and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frick, Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs. John Frick
and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cur-

want in a wide assort-

ment of colors and
fa h r ics . Everything
!rom felt to satin
dress hats are here
wailing for you.

parents. The Pullins' also have
three other children, Rodney,
Lori and Sleven.

nylons, cottoo

cord,

corduroy, chenille and

models All Frost Clear, of course, and so beautiful.

ular and extra sizes.

'AMER-6/as FILTERS
t

NOT $450.00
NOT $400.00

BOYS JACKETS
AU sizes from the smaUest to !he largest size. Ny·
Jon Jackets- Corduroys, Cotton Twilfs and blends.
All are warmly lined for cold winter wear. Many
have hoods, detachable or permanenUy attacbed fo
the jacket. Your best bet Is to stop In the 111!111
and Boys department on ll1e first floor. See the
selectiOI) .of Jackets. Try them on and select whit
you need -11ow.

to light
.._doria "

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CLOTHES

aDJ decGr',

Imported ·Flower Bulbs
Colorful tullp11, hyacinths,

Gilmore Supply Store
Phono 992-2774

Pomoroy

Cbarmilli -

Earl7 American HIIIIIP'
en. l.Dom Woven .J1.
bre Hompen. Willlut
Colored Vbtyl a.mp.
m. Upr!Jht and ben&lt;h
ll,)lleo. Colon w 1118Ccb

With
Trado

Rutland Furniture

REDMON

HAMPERS

88
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tions of ,

fnterstate Commerce PKIJ .and ''Dissolve PKI.''

1windshields with signs reading

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belore

Plan Plastic
Driver Cards

C.mmiBBion re11111aUons.
_ Aidll's whereabouts since
"crush PKL" Demonslrators
i
Ohio Valley Prestdent Wll· Friday's attempt to overthrow waved and shook hands with
I
~m ~~~~~ bl.amf ed a new hemh- Prt'sident Sukarno were un- anny
soldiers who passed by in COLUMBUS (UP!)
Ohio- I
p oye or e m ractiorw, w lc known
a truck
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(l("Curred bell)'een March, 1964
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l •ns . will begin getli111 plastic
and May, 1D65. 'The firm was I After setting fire to the Com· It was the army which broke ' dd~t~ ·~~"':':ttles --etii"1Y
next~ ··
accused of falling to keep prop- munist
headquarterS, the I the back of the coup led by Lt. j year. All Ohio motomts should
through the [ Col. Untung, a palace guard of- ) have the new licenses by 1970.
to the ·head·l firer who maslerminded the · The cards will be similar in
government- "30th of September mo\o emenl' ' ) appearance to credit
cards.
front organi-1to overthrow Sukarno and re- j 1'hey would be good for 12 years

narciBBus,

crocus, mUJCarl' and anenomea.

HoUsewarel DepL First Floor

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1une of th.• maJ·or engagement~
I as renewal!! by 196l
SAIGON (U ) un rrds por e rom e a1r y . - Jt' 1lll ~· .. m: ~"~ rom
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of U. S. paratroou~rs and Austn bomtwrs_ Troops
lrorr. the The &lt;1p~;ro\':J I t'nr . usE' ~~ tea1· ol_ lhe ,\':...: U S. iorres na•e
li3rd Airborne Brigadt.' hcllJ g; 1 ~ w;1c. madf' t! esp1te t"nl·t'lsm tned for months to get the Viet
han mfantrymen used tear eas
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today to flush Communist gt;er- perm.•s~•on from Gen. Wtl.wm from. 'lo mf' quarters :.~ te. f 1ts . un.g to sta n an 1g. t 10
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- C. ""estmoreland. l'ununandt'r use 111 ~1:1 operatiOn a t'W oreu .
rl as . rom .1 mg tn ~ muvw of u s. fon·f's m Viet !';am to mnnlhs ug o Most officers feel The " iron triangle" beld by
Wind loda lo
•- l•ht offen01ve agamsl the V~el Cong
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r . r,a c 9 · ... . mosUy in 40s. Saturday partl~ . 1ron . trtan~~~
strong ltold guerrillas.
gren:1 1lf'-' in probm:l in hun- f"d stronghold pointed ot SaigoiL
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Mountain deer hunt.

IIAllllperl.

FALL
SPEOAL

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h•'d their annual meeting at R.l
E. Quillen'' "Jottum
Slore" Wednesday night
they planned their annual l!o&lt;:ky I

BuUt like fino lurnt.
ture. Pearl moire vinyl

BUT JUST-

ON SALE IN OUR DISCOUNT OUTLET STORE

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solids and prints. Reg-

NOT $500.00

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COLUMBUS - THE OHIO
JAKARTA, In~ones1a - Thousands of Indonesian : from Moyer&gt; shorlly
Valley Motor F~eJght Co. of youths, shoutmg ''Long live America, " today stormed [leaving for his olfice.
Mar.eua_ .~as fmed 12.000 by the headquarters of indonesia's powerful Communist •
U. S. 1JS. Jet Judge Mell W. l party (PKI) and burned it to the ground. The mob, mostUnderw• od ThursdlJy after offl·1 1y Moslems, stormed the building shouting "Kill Aidit"
cers pleaded iUIIty to. 10 YJola- ID. N. AII!Jt, leader of the --·--- - - ·----

Deer Hunters
Prepare for
Western Trip

orion blends. Lovely

NOT $550.00

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crewman was I
a
ree
hel'1 d
h
Working on a safety merit badge requirement,
0 th
eve to ave ,
b
. ers. were .
d1ed m the mfemo However mem ers of the troop (Franklin Rizer, Dick Sauvage
,
·
' and John Ritchart) checked Main street In the midtlE·.,· -~a...
probably would be dl bl k f
h
d 1
5
hours hefore the death toll could
e oc or two ours atur IY rom 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
be co irmed
Here is what they recorded:
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-Eight drivers used unsafe practices.
-130 drivers hiled to give signal when turning.

Choose from quilted

14 cu. ft.

t~noonlesled

America

President Hubert H.

ln~ut~''gi.... t!~~wattor:s~t,,onel
!sa~~ri::.,:T::!~~~·1·;.:~:~;y~-:.::r~':.':'.ia"::i;:
i :,itil:;th;~~~:..or· replacernents j
caul• a roop 242, Syracuse, proved it.
k"lled nd th

Lovely
Leisure
Hours
Begin With
Beautiful
Robes

Us of Pomeroy are great grand

e~

support

VIce

Humphrey said Johnson went
into the operatiug room in the!
same ''very good spirits" he
exhibited Thursday night. Humphrey made the statement atter :
Ireceiv ing a lelephone re~rl :

OROVO,I.E, CALIF. - TWO zations. On the way. they vlaee his government with a. but would have to be revalidat- . LEAN AND HUNGRY- The startm g offensive. backfield ton1ght of the Middleport Yellow Jackets at Pomeroy
trains t.ISed £(1 haul earthfill , stopped cars and
plastert:'d leftist "revolutionary council." 1ed every three years.
: took time ou t. fro-m hatd ~ ri ll Wednes~ay for th1s simulate~ z.et10n sho t. They WJI_I try to bre,ak a three-year losmg
fo, the huge Oroville Dam pr~ , _"
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The pla n will be financed streak to Pomeroy. Handl1~ g the bal1 1s Buddy Moore, sen~nr: ~uarlPrhack., one u~ the league s top ~as~ers, and left
jf!ct coiUded head-on In
the ·'~ ·-~'· ,
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from a $707,280 driver control to nght, Roger Swartz, senrur fu llback ; Rod S&lt;tuer, semor hadb;.wk, and h1s cousm , George Sauer, JUruor halfback.
rr:·•uth ot ~ tunnel ~ursdr~~ ~
Americans are born daredevils.
I system fund. Beginning In Feb- -Senti~el Photo.
----- ·---- -mg~t, touchmg off a £1ery ex·
f
Iruary , plastic licenses will be
piO:"iJOn that turned the tunnel
I this sweeping generalization it unfair, all right: Issued to drivers applying for

Hats, hats, hats from
Wllored to dressy, every style you could

at Veterans Memorial Hospital.

durmg the peak ol her movie 1
career In the 1940s was grant- 1
an
'divorce b)'!
district Judge Mowbray. She
charged extreme cruelty.

IndonesI.an Youth

er rt&gt;{'r1rd~. fallin~ to report ac- 1youths paraded
Cldents and falsifying
driver ,streets of Jakarta
1quarters of the
rules.
Isponsored national

Hats are in the headlines!

Model 9316 .... A truly remarkable value . , .. almost 16

ARNOLD GRATE

and

Aloo Totn Silft

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PHONE SH 2-4211

mix

Mt. Vernon spent lhe weekend
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SUN IS BORN
Mr. and Mrs. George William
Pullins are announcing
ttw
birth of a 10 lb. 2 oz. son, John
Kevin, Wednesday, October 6,

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fltt@~*®il®m

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wool

Mr. and Mrs. Bernest Bruch

15/iibsDn

cu. ft. of space, yet it's priced lower lhan most

in

match with skirts.

1 day guests of Mrs. J. A. Eden
' and Mrs B. F. Gravely.

Mr.and Mrs. Elmer Burtnn

in

Cardigan

Sizes 30 to 38

Mr. and Mrs. WHliam P~rry
of Charleston, W. Va . were "un-

Famous Gibson Frost-Clear
REFRIGERATOR- FREEZER

iirl with lhe million dollar lei' l

blouses that make

Mrs. Harriett Ruasell and Mrs.
Alice Chamberlain were Wed-

io 1948 aod bad one removed

"The President underwent well as a gall stone. The ureter 1 hospital suite during the surgUS VEGAS, NEV. - THE surgery at 7 a. m. The surgery is a tube leading f'rom the kid- ery. M.yers said they were in·
marriag1 of movie queen Betty j was t'OmpiPtPd at about 9:15 ncy .
formed immediately of tht~ sue· ,
Grable and bandleader Harry a. m. Tbe gaU bladder was
The Presldf'Dt uoderwent cessful conclusion of t~ operJames, begun here 22 years! - - - - ·
ation.
ago with a five minute wedding ,
Moyers was still short on de- :
ceremolly ended here Thurs·
tails as to how long H would be
day in a 10 rnJnute divorce.
before Johnson would come out
Miss Grable, known as the '
ur the anesthesia.

Girls

so

removal located Ia 1be lll'eter and re-

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Also Untrimmed Coats

lreatment for removal of o
kidney stone by manipUlation

lncludillt! the United Nations or of hiS gall bladder today moved. The operation was a bu sllrgery In 1955. But he bad
a reconvening of the 1954 Gen- and the operation was des- complere suce&lt;S8,
1 no record of gall bladder troueva conference.
cnbed as completely sue- "Dr. James Cain of the Mayo ble before an attack on Sept.
Ambwador Arthur J. Gold- cessfuL
Clinic, the President's long-time I 7.
~g, ia ar angry retort to criJohnson emerged from family physi~ian, informe.d ~e . Today's operation was pertlcJSm by Foreign
Mlnisrer surgery at 9:11 a.m. EDT that everythmg went - m hJS formed by Dr. George A. HalJoseph Murumbi of Kenya, told after two hours and 15 min- words - bi!autlfully and as ex-~ lenbeck , a surgeon from the
PANTHER STARTERS - The Pomerov Panthers probable offenoive and defensive slarten pose here for thl
the Gener~l Assembly Thurs- utes on the operating t~ble pecte~ The president IS re~~mg l Mayo Chruc at . Rochester, Sentinel came~a as preparations are bemg- made for the tl adJ ltonnl battle agamst Middl eport tonight on the Pom~
day night Jt Is not the Umted at Bethesda Naval HospihL well m :~e operaling suJie
Mmn. He was assiSted by • I roy field . Front'"" · L \oR, Bill Moore, Dick Werry Je!f Gibbs, Carson Crow. Bill Nease. Rod Karr. Rex Cumings.
States but North VIet Nam and At 9 28 a.m. EDT, White
F d KJdJRy Stone
. 1 large learn of surgeons and Stand 1ng Lennv Van :\1eter. Anrl y Porter 1\oueii Sm1th Jon Gumth er Dirk Knight, Don SwiSher, Bruce Simpsoa
R~ China which refuse
to House Press Secretaryr 8111 The presence of a ston e m j consultmg specmhsts.
and How~nl Eriglish.-Sentw~l photo. '
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brmg the war to tile confer- D Moyers made this an-: the ureter md1ca ted that th~ Mrs Johnson and her daugh· j
ence la~le ," bere or elsewhere. nounce ment:
doctors found a kidney stone as ! ter Lur1 , It!, remained m their

to

charm.

UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. The United States stood ready WASHINGTON (UPI) - removed and fonnd lo contoday to discuss an end to the President Johnson under· taia a stone. A. stone wu• also

~Viet Nam war in any forum,'' wen~ surgery for

on and fabrics .

newest coats cut along
lines,

LB
Is Successful

ID

the latest styles, col·

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Mrs. Carl Moore and Mr s.
John Smith visited Monday af-l
ternoon, at Bidwell with Mrs.
Ernest Carpenter.

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and dress-up coals. All

Lusciously trimmed

A. Eden and mother, Mrs. B.
F. Gravely.

WE OFFER THE BEST VALUE IN THE BIG BND AREA!

enttne
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Mainly About 1
People In
~
Pcmeroy

Mr. and Mrs Owen Hawley
; of Columbus and Mr and Mrs
: William Riser
and Vicki and
Kenneth of Syracuse were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Keiser, Minersville.

at y

· lJetloiM To The lnterat. 0/ The Meigs-Mason Area

at

Fashionable

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Mrs. Victoria Stacey
left
Wednesday for Stockport for a '
ren-day visit with her daughter I
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Bebout

$1.98

24x44-in. _

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Big Seledlons - Dependable Quality - Wearing Apparel For Your Family - Furniture Appliances - Floor Coverings For Your Home - On Friday from 9 to 5 and on Saturday
until 9 in the evening.

a well-known basketball player
while at OU.

SUN., MON. ond TUESDAY
O&lt;lober 10.11·12
"HOW TO STUFF A
WILD BIKINI"
(Technicolor)

Annette Funicello, Dwayne
EUckman, Brian Donlevy,
Buster Keaton, Beverly Ad·
ams Harvey Lambeck, John
Ashiey, Jody McCrea, Mickey
Rooney.

his purents-in·law, Mr.
and
Mrs. Arnold Richards, 1\ilile
completing work at Ohio University. His wife (Jo Richards
Bunton) and family are at their
home in Cincinnati. Bunton was

Make Elberfelds In Pomeroy
Yo·ur Shopping· Center

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le Thrlftyl S1ve All of Your Saleihpa From

daf!odlls,

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
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Attending
wee1re;.;,, id~:~~~~:~:~
H ; vice p
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Fhrr~·

Roush: secretary, Cllflord
and Dallas fltll, James
Hill, Roy Pearson, Jim Carna-l
hon and Dick Young.
They plan to leave for
Colo, Monday, Oct II out
wh•,.. •hey bagged 18 deer
year and expect to have a

hunt this year.
Rille, on Rt &amp;-24 on the
rado River, 10 miles norl:heatitl
ol Grand Junction, Is the
ol entry Into the central
ern Colorado plateau which
bounds In wllcllame.

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matt l' weapons fire in the dri ve Lher li ll' tJ;t:tle dr:!~·t'\op::&gt; mto Cong leaders.

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