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Church Class
Mrs. Helen Damewood enter- \
Mrs. tained the Loyal Helpers class '

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James Jividen were in Gallipo- of the Syracuse
Methodist :
lis Saturday to attend the 17Sth Church Monday evening
in
anniversary events.
, her home.
Mr and Mrs. Fred ·

Healy ' The meeting, In charge

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Talbott) of Columbus I M~s. Ralph Ro~on,.
opened
, . 't d M Harry Cross, &lt;:t pa- wtth Psalm 23 m umson. Devo-

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weekend. Mr. Cross 18 recuper· ! Round robin cards were sent i
atm~ from surgery,
' tt. Mrs. Bert Weese and Mrs. I
Mrs Emmett Hughes \'isited Dana Hysell. The bazaar. soup,
her ~other. Mrs. A. Young, a and bake sale to be sponsored
surgical patient at the Gallipo· . by the church on November 5,
lis Clime.
I in the church social room, was

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NO. 157

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1965

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Y!rs. Ludie Meadows has re- 1
turned to the home of her dau- Miss Marcia .Karr presented
ghter and son-m-law, Mr. and 1 the program which ~as a char- ,
Mrs. B. F. Parmale~ after ~is- I ~cter study of Lydia. A poem
iting with her son m Hunting- . My Get Up and Go Has Got

Mr. and Mrs. P. M.l)urst

MASON - Town council this
weelt approved an ordinance for
tb•
the permsnent improvements In
the village. The work would
include all street mtersectrons
of the town. But the action drew
opposition, and may lead to law·
suits.
U, S. REP. WALTER H., Alter Mayor Dayton Raynes
M~ller _of Lancaster today Iread the ordinance, he asked
said anll-drafl.. demoMtrators for a discu8Sio~ from residents
are gu!Uy of near treason rn present regard1ng the proposaL
their wlllful. ca~pa1gn to under- George Zuspan complained
mlne Amertca s war aga1nst that a drain by bts property
communism."
should either ~· moved
or
Moeller charged that
the changed. Council agreed
to
movement, which has attracted check into the matter.
some 200,000 recruit!, was or- In other discussion, a quesganized by Communist ageilts - - · - - - - -and is dominated by extreme
Leftists and profession agitators.

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Dursts to Observe 50th Anmversary
. I ton, w' v·a.

1Up and Went" was read by ,
I Mrs. Damewood.
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RAVENSWOOD _ Mr. and ried Dec. 2, 1915 at Gal\ipuhs. John Allensworth and a fra - Prayer by the Rev. Wendel ,
Mrs. P.M. Durst of Mt. Alto, Mr. Durst wa~ associated lor tt~rmty brothe~. R~ssell HamU-li stutter .'closed the meeting, ar-1
W. Va. who will celebrate their many yc&lt;trs with. pravo Co n· , ton. Ohio UmvenHiy students, ter which refreshments were
iOth wedding anniversary Dec. stru('t lon Co .. reurmg
three .spent the wl:'ekend with Mrs_ : served by the hostess to Mrs.
I· wiU be honored
Saturday, years ago . They h:n:t"' s~v.en 1 Hobert Allensworth.
Royal Thomas, Mrs.. Am~rose i
Nov. 6 at 7:30p.m. with an op- , grandch~ ldreu an.d. unt gJ.ea.L-1
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has Flanagan, Mrs. Mel\'m G~1mm.
m reception to be held at Kera· , grandduld. AI.I tnends. H:l.l-, \oil~ . M~ 1 guante Durst
Mrs. Robson, Mrs.
Wtlliarn
rand near Ravenswood.
lives and neighbor:; dl'l' cor- b:t·n '.etulned fro m Holzer Hos Eichinger. Miss Karr , Mrs. I
Hosts will be their son and dially invited.
\ pll&lt;il 111 Galhpohs to the home I Damon Farrell, Mrs . William :
ltiughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.'
ot her 111?ther. Mrs_ Adam .~b- 1 HoudasheU and 3 guest, Rev. 1
Chester Durst of Nilts, Ohio, :
1 ersbach
m Pumeruy, tollowmg I Stuller.
tnd their daughter and son-m-1
· surgery ·
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Randall
Mr s_ \1 c. Wilso n lrft Tue~- ~ ··~~-"'.-'*f'·n:·~·-. _,...,..
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(A)!nesl Parsons of Sebastian,
dav fur Charleslun . IV
Va ":
Fla.
where sht• .,.,111 be the guest of 1 '1
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The former Elsie Click. dau- 1
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Henry Click of Mt. Alto, and
Mr and \Irs. Emerson .Jones
Peter M. Durst, son or Mrs.
VISited SundJ!r' in Athens with '"
Stella Durst and the late Henry
the!r daughte.rs. Barbara, and I Mason Fisher and son, Roi Durat of Cottageville, were mar1 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davidson.
1 and spent the weekend. a~ Mar- ~

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_ .. l lington, W. Va. trout f1shmg.
~1r s . C. A. Emm1sh IS VISit- : Gordon Fisher returned to his 1
ing in Marietta with t1er daugh- fstudies at Mountain State Busi- ,
ter and famJ!y . Mr . .~nd Mrs. ness College, Parkersburg, W.
Don Burkey and daughters. She Va. Monday, after spending the 1
w!ll remain ;:~t the Burkey home weekend at his home,
I wl1ile Mr. and Mrs. Burkey are Mr. and Mrs. William Fish·
all~nd i ng a conventi on.
er and son, Willie of.Jlelpre are

Arrangements
For Potluck
Event Made
Theodorus Council. Daughtars of America, met in regular
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I spending a week with. their
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w oM IS em- parens,
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councilor, presiding.
MISS IIYRIS TYSON
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1th e weekend w1th IllS parents, Arnold
Ethel Jones was reported ill
: Mr .r111d Mr~ . Harry Chesl~er . Mr. ·and Mrs. Mason fisher
lD Holzer Hospital and MarMr. and Mrs. Hinton Tyson ! Mr . &lt;tnd Mrs. J. K SrnJth, accompanied their son, Roland !
guerite Durst returned to the have aonounctd the enguge- Jr . ol Ch&lt;trlt'slon, W. Va. and
38 far as Athens Monday, enhome of her mother from hos- mt!nl uf their daughter, tty- tu:r brother. _Mr. Jay Fleenor route
to Columbus for his phy~
pitaL Margaret
Seidenabel. I ris Tyson of Norwalk, Obio, 1or Akron. v1s1ted ovt'r lhe week- sica!. Roland ptissed his physl-:
council deputy, repor ted on a to R&lt;tlpb Bissell, son of Mr. enl.l w11h .'vir Smilh's mother, cal and left Tuesday morning !
deputy meeting held Sunday in Wilbur Bissell of Long Bot- 1 ~1rs .J K Small ~:md familyI from Columbus for Lackland
Chester. It was announced that tom aud of the hUt Gladys
Mr. t.~nd Mrs. Geo:ge Baker I Air Force Base, Texas.
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those who plan lo oltend the 1 Bissell.
have mnved from Ule1r home on Mr. and Mrs. Max Eichinger!
potluck dinner at Chester on
Miss Tyson gnduated from Lincoln St. to the hom~ vacated moved Tuesday, from New Ha- i
November 4, are to contact the I Norwalk High school and h1 1on Hussell 'St. by the1r daugh- ven, W. Va. to their
newly '
..&lt;leputy by October 30. ft was employtd a~ casliier at t.:olum· iter and family , Mr and Mrs. purchased home, Mulberry Ave.
~ suggested that two or three pre- bia G&lt;1s of Ohio
at Nor- [ Kalad Hindy and c:hildren who the former Shain property.
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pare potluck together and those \ walk. Mr _ Bissell is employed . ha~,o.·e moved lo Seneca Falls, N Mr and !\Irs. Everett Mich- I
ttt Norwalk Furniture Co. in Y. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Bur- ael moved Tuesday, to the
Norwalk. A summer wedding sh1rk, daughter and son-in-law Mitch property in Minersville. ·
is bt'ing planned by the cou- 1and f&lt;t111ily o~ Mr._and Mrs . Bak- Mr. and Mrs. Craig Wehrung i
pic.
e1. 11re ~jJvmg mto the Baker and son. Jeffrey of Columbus I
--- · home. "'
were weekend guests of his par&lt;tttending are to lakt' l&lt;tble ser-; . Mrs. Oscar Fugate of Tole_do 1enls, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Webpr.
vice except a coffee cup. Food I VI Sited over the weekend w1th rung.
taken should b~ g1ven tu co m- 1 Mrs James H&lt;twley.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rosenmitte w charge.
Among the new families mov- baum returned ho~~ Monday,
ing into Middleport recently after a 'en d&lt;~ys v1s1t at Rey.
Named
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1:1 miscellaneous , were Mr and \1rs . U. L. Thomp- noldsburg, with their son and
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4 to 10
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hug , Carne Memhart ,
Eva St. , Mr. and Mrs. c. Wesley Jack Rosenbaum and family,
Petite Bow
De:ssauer
and
Nettle
Hayes
and Holcomb. son. Char les Holcnmb ,
Beetle Heel
on the mem~rsldp l'OHunittf:'t' and M1ke Grten, and Mr. and SP-veral Teacher,
were Cora Heegle, Margaret \Mrs . .John Grode and children T k ·
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Seidenabt'l
and
Winona
Cook.
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Kimmi,
Kelli,
Johnny,
and
Jim~
Sea,
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[ward a gift from Edi th Wakely my.
dleport schools are attending
Middleport
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Workshop
di strict deputy ~~- tl!e Boos t er ~
MR. MrDANIEL DIES
being glven at Saislbury El-:::::;::::;:;:=::::;::;::;::;::;:::;:::;:::;:=:ll meetul!:!. M~&gt; Se1denabt'l won 1 Relat1ves ha~t: received word emenlary School each Wednes·
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the door prJZt:.
of. the d~ath. of Mr. Russ~ll Me- day evening from 7 to 9 p. m.
At tilt' do~ ol the m~etmg, a DanJe!. m Charleston, " : Va. conducted by Ohio University.
sJien l Gluction was held.
' fo.llowmg. an extended Illness. 'l'he course, lasting 1~ weeks,
1lt1s fam1 ly have b&lt;en called is being taught by Dr Seaton
there including Mr. Russell M~- Smith. The Middleport · teachTONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
I. Dame!, Jr., Mrs. Betty Wrl- ers Bre taking the course tn
RETUR"'
HOME
NOT OPEN
I Mr. and Mr:s. Ltwrence Pul-1hams, Middl eport; . Mr. and conjunction with the modero
I!ins of Akron. returned tu their : Mrs." Marvm
F~IDAY ond SATURDAY
d KnderR' Pome·l
d math course which will be put
October 22-23
h~me recently after a. vlsil l roy: .t~r. an Mrs.
aymon in the curriculum at the Mid·
"SWINGfRS' PARADISE"
Wlth Mrs.. K. A. Pullins and , ~cDaruel. and Mr. and Mr~- ~ dleport schools next year.
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Charles Healmear
or Balli· . AttendJng are Mr. E. C.
Cliff Richard, Wa lter Slezak,
morl:', Md.
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IN JAMAICA•
Thursday at t.30 p.m. at the 1Pickens, Mr.. Julia McComas, I
(Technical on
Bartlet t - Burdette Funeral \ Mrs. Bernice Carpenter' Mrs. I
Anthony Quinn, .James Cor·
FI N IS H I N G
IHume m Charleston, W Va . Mrs. Helen Maag Mrs Leah Ord
. bun, IJla Kedrova.
Our best quality
H. E. Smith of Middleport IS a Mrs. Sara Rupe, .Mrs. Flossi~
..UNDAY thru WEDNESDAY
service
sister.
IAllensworth, Mn. Grace HawO&lt;Iol&gt;er 24-27
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ANNOUNCES SPEAKER I ley and Mrs. Pearl Reynoldo.
•HARUM SCARUM"
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Rev . Jackk \) S Stutler
SON 18 BORN
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Etvi.s Presley, Fran JeHries,
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Mary Ann Mobley.
gue st. spea er un ay, c er Mr. and Mrs. David Rtus.
l'oetur&lt;thl:
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•t the Mmers.
'II e, are announcmg
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To The Wild Return
villeat Methodist
F.v&lt;•rv-1 Harnsonvt
c,lorurtoons
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the birth of a son, Paul MichAdmisslon: 75c &amp; 40c.
Cleaners
Pomeroy one IS mv! e · Je pastor
ael, at Holzer hospital 00 October 9, weighing U lbs., 101&gt; oz.
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Grandparents are Mr.
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Mrs. Fred Riggs, Pomeroy, Rt
I, and Mr. aod Mrs. Eugene
Aikins, Rutland, HI I, Great
grandparents are Mro. Mary
Diehl, Harrlsoo~lDe, Mrs. Her. I
bert Riggs Pomeroy Rl. 1 and
Mrs. Viclol'ia Stacy, Middleport.
The couple have three other
sons, David Ray, Mark and
Danny.

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NEW YORK (UPI) - Child·
dren between the ages of 5 and
14 are the most frequent victims of fatal bicycle accidents
and a large portion of oudl mishaps OCCID' after dark, accordIng to the Veterans of Foreign
Wars, wbo are conducting a na- 1
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desirable." Moeller called for i
the speedy enactment of pendlng legislation that would make
It a federal offense to impede
the movement of
military
troops and materiaL

phasized that parents will be
held responsible for acts of vandalism by thetr children.

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of $15 wss made to the "Gilt rwm • Turner
wu seeking Senate conftrmation For Yankl program, $10 to the Of Coolville Dies
for Morrissey and Kirksen was "Chapel of Four Chaplains" Funerl services for Irwin M.
trying tD pigeonhole the Kenne- and a SSO contribution wu pre- Turner, 70, Rt. 3, Coolville, who
day family friend's bopes for a
tD tho Intramural pbysi· died In the Veterans Memorial
federal judgeship, Both senators
education program at Rut- Hospital Tuesday evening, will
claimed they had enough votes
Higb school. The latter gift be held Friday at 3:30 p. m.
for victory
acct!pted in behalf of the at the Ewins Chapel with bur·
byCoachesCharlesSmith tal in the Woodland cemetery,
CAPE KENNEDY Frank Knight.
Dayton, beside his hlte wife,
nauhl Walter Scbirra and
The
also decided to make Vesta.
as Stafford, their opaceshlp and
iD the Citizenship Surviving Is a sister, Mrs.
rocket set lor launch
Americanism contest avail- Mary Hamllton.
Herrogate.
today turned tD a drill
to all seniors of Rutland Tenn. Friends may call at the
ed to make sure their
school. The Rutland FJI'A funeral borne any limo.
network of trackln&amp; stations is
granted ~Ilion to hold
ready lor the Gemini 6 spa I public shooting matcb II the
TAII!N TO HOLZER
chase.
ce Legion farm Nov. 13 and agaiD The Mlddleport emerceucy •
The 23 elctronic outposts on Nov. 20.
~ue unit look Tom Roush,
stretched around the w..-ld were
Steak dinnera were served to Railroad-at, Mlddleport, to Hoibelns pat lhrougb a day-long se the officers, members, • new zer hospital Wednesday al11:52
1es of uerdses simulallng var- member, VlriJII Parsons, and a.m., suffering from a back
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CLASS PLAY - The Eastern High school Junior class, under the direction of Miss Lucy Amsbary, will pre. Body) McDonald, 42 was found dead today by her bus·
sent Horton Wilder's prize winning play, "Our Town" Friday, Nov. 12 at the high school. Cast memhers and
WASHINGTON - PRo; S- band in their home and the coroner'a office said her
stage crew workers are front row, I to r, John Meredith, Roberta Wells, Linda Henderson , Janet Holsinger,
ident Jnhnson, under doctors' death was a "possible suicide."
Low toalgbl 52-11 -heaal. Dave Williams, Ira Showalter, David Heaton, Rodney Chevalier, Miss Amsbary. Second row, C. D. Mcintyre, Barorders to "take it a little easy" Detectives said the Malibu Sheriff's substation t..ceiv· Moody cloudy and cooler Fr~ bara Hartley, Karen Bissell, Carolyn Hoffman, Janet Frank, Regina Spencer, Dennis Newland , Connie Hayman,
for the next four to six weeks, ed a telephone call at 5:30 a.m. PDT from film produc- day, ralu ending norlbweot dur- Jack Duvall. Third row, Sina May Summerlield, Jacquelyn Sue Bahr. Dor Dolores Hise, Karen Carter, Barbara
planned to leave Bethesda Na- er Donald Taylor that his wile, Marie, was dead. No lng day.
Spurlock, Pat Smith, Linda Spencer, Sally Mora, Robert Keaton. Back row. Robert Murphy, Glenda Deeter,
val Hospital today and return further details were immed·
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lo the While House.
iately available.
one-time vocalist with the or· mr:w1jiifan•· 1 1 0 iii nl• ~~~ Price, Sharon Baker, Leverna Jackson, Ronald Orr, Thomas Osborne and Richard Douglas. _ Sentinel
· The 57-year-old Chief Execu- There was oo immediate in- chestra of the Tommy Dorsey,
tive entered the hospital just dication ao tD the cause
hao been involved in \ega\ COil·
two weeks ago to undergo sur- death.
troversy during her years iu
gery fur removal of his gall
Hollywood.
bladder and a kidney stone. He The actress' career In recent
was told by his doclors Wednes- years bas been plasued with She once claimed she was
day he could' return to the ex- !"oubles, among them lreatment k1do~ped and raped by two
ecullve mansion, but on a great m Lao Vegas m I!&amp; lor report- men m 1957 and released rn .the
ly reduced schedle o1 aetlvl edly accidental overdose
of desert more than 100 nnlea
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· sleeping pills; treatment at Syd- from Hollywood. law author\- I STOCKHOLM _!UPI) - TwoJof organic synthesis."
'awards, •aid Woodward, 48, "mean • revolution In the · in Belmont, Mass.
ney, Australia. in IIHI3 In a. psy- ties investigated . th• ca~e but · American IC!enhsts and. a Ja·, Schwinger, 49 , Feynman, 49 ''has carried out a number of, thoughts •.nd ,pictures. of solid In
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MRS cbialrlc. clinic and convrction her alleged
krdnapero were panese whose research IS COD· Iand Tomonal]a ss split the ldtfiiCUII •ynthesea of compliC3t·,state phySirs. He sa1d 1t was
Tokyo, Tom?~aga ' ~
·'olm F K011 ......:. ha•s
later Jn the same year on char- never apprehended.
trlbutlng to the development of' p'"·sics award ior transforming ed organic compounds within extremely important for the said hiS r:'therhwas very
v al! far
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•~•1 d ~·!bed a ges of forging two prescriptions
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electronic
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I phySics
.· of e1ementary par1·rc 1es. . surpriSed
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m use eacr " IS to obtain the pain-kilUng drug
Mill McDoaald bao beea In· the Nooel ~ 1m' . Physics. between element
rticles It said his "peak achie•e- S c h w i n g e r and Feynman Uon as a wmner tn physrcs,
a badly made· ov~r
barn
In parcodan.
volved
ill
Udg1tion
with
•ar·
Another
Am~J&lt;Ib
won
the
into
hard
mathem".J;caftacls.
,ment" came m.l96t "when he · were both born in New York
Rudberg said Woodward's or1
oentral New Jersey fol coun- Tho blonde Miss McDonald lon1 llll·buabudo. Sbe IIMIPl prize for chemistry.
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in
briDging
about
the
Woodward
was
born
in
Boston,
ganic
synthesis work has reJllll·
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I Their ground work was la1d complete synthesis of the green Mass.
ed in "several" antibiotics IDd
The house has four bedrooms
eeat yean lrom e~o-lnuband Pr 1
yst:h ~mners t
down more than two decades coloring matter in leaves of
Reactioas Mixed
11 nesthetirs now used in hoe.piand a small cottage nearby that
880T)I Karl, tbe sboe ma&amp;nate • .;.,- u~~:rsi Wl~~a~ PM ago when the United Slates and plants, chlorophyll. "
Feynman, awakened by tele- ta ls throughout the world.
could sene as guest quarters.
aow married tD actreso Del&gt;/· F
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J'f
lnsti
Japan
were
stdl
f1ghtms
World
In
announcing
the
physics
phone
in Pasadena and told ol He said Woodward's work ill
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Mrs. Kennedy's aide, Pamela
bt~ ReyDOids.
t ~~~ h ~ . o~a d ·war 11. They reached their con- awdrd , Prof. Erik Hudberg of 1the award said : "I know about! connected with the research on
Tunure, said lhe former First
fiff • UteS tO
Sh I
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Cau ,.
ndee nPro gfy ~n lat.. eTna, elusions independently, without the Academy said the work oloit and 1 h~ve nothing to ""Y. " '1 choleslerol .and latty acid metaLady plans to spend fall and
e a so was mam
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coopera mn.
1 e two American an Japanese · S c h w 1 n g e r was ''terribly 1bohsm which won the NVY~C1
wmter weekends in the retreat.
sportsman Richard AU~d. agg
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'I scientists would probably affect[ pleased and uciled" when in-•prize for medicine last year r.r
eVef3 3USeS ent VIc Orsatti, actors agenl Prof. Robert Burn• Wood- The three will share the , the development of electronic formed he shared the prize lor , Cambridge Prof. Konrad Block
WASHINGTON - SENATE
Lou Bass and attorney· banker ward ,. also ofHarvard,. w?n the $56,400 prize .money.
Icomputers and other electronic 1physics but then rolled over 1and Gerrrr.n Prof. Feodor LJ·
GOP leader Everett M. Dirk- llonatlont were voted recent· Edward T. Callahan.
che.mJSI.ry pr~ze for hJS merr- 1 The Swedish Academy oilequrpmenl.
,and wen I back to sleep, his , nen of Munich's Ma• Planke Illsen, O..Mass., were on a collis-- ly to several groups by mem- Born Marie Frye In Burgin, tono~- ~ntrJ~t~~~--~~ _art-~Ienc~,-~h~c-~--~kes _ the _ He_ sa!d the research will wife said. The Schwingers live . stitute.
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Pair of long ·pants plus a long sleeve sport shirt to
match. A fine selection o[ styles and colors. S1zes 2 to
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lion was asked regarding the ing to protect their Interests. ( ---------------------------~,...:..-4---------"'-­
cost of paving various streets. Smith furlher indicated there j
Some persons wanted to know may be a lawsuit filed. Zuspan
why the paving of some streets Iprotested the cost of the streets I
cosl more than others.
for hrmself and Mrs. Foster. He ,
Mayor Raynes said the am- reportedly said they were not
ount of tlle and extra work "' benefitted to the ••tent of the ,
qutred tD complete the streets cost.
in question was the cause lor Mayor Raynes. in answering
variations in the costs.
inquiries about paying imme- 1
Attorney Robert R Smith, diately for the pavins, said no
Jr., Pl. Pleasant, sa1d he was interest will be charRed if the !
present to protest for William amount is paid in full within 30 1
Zuspan, Russell Capehart and days.
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Sarah Foster. Th~ attorney re- Councilman Donald Cook op- :
portedly stated hiS clients drd· posed the ordinance while wat- [
n'l want Ure ordinance passed, ter Werry Charles Yeager fto.
as it stood, and he was attend- bert Kay Wilson George C~rson .
Mayor Raynes' and Recorder
Charlotte Roush favored it.
Mayor Raynes
announced :

NEW YORK- COMET IKEYi · ..., reached Its closest
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point tD the sun today ill the
COUrse of Its "-· loop llir«t•h
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space S)lectal:ular ol
c:talury, the comet ond Its
llllllloll mlle tsU of liowill8
11 llreaited tbroflih the I
Alllltc off eeleiUal
'llldch elallld tcletlllsta
IIIC lbrooclruut tbe ...,ld.
the eome1 made Ita hairpin
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Klan bedsheets hide more than racism, House
gato~s today pressed a grand dragon to tell where
mens dues go.
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called James Robertson .Jones, head of the North
bna hapter. of the Uruted Klans o~ Amerrca. _They
sought details (){ a complicated fmanctal system bUilt on
receipts from sheet sales, "wizard" taxes and klavern
dues.
.
During appearances Wedne1- nued thetr refusals to
day by Jones and Robert M. questions. Shelton invoked
Shelton Jr., of Tuscaloosa, Ala., Fifth Amendment 156
imperial wizard of the United and Jones more than SO times.
KJans, committee members Shelton, who arrived for
charged tho two used Klan neaday's hearings wearing a
funds for some of their person- pel button that said
al upenses.
was e1cused after his
Committee Chairman Edwin ranee and ordered .ID
E. Willis, D-La., warned the baelt .tor forlber questions Nov.
two Klanamen several times a. His United Klans Is the
they could be cited for ...,. gesl of more than a dozen
tempt of Congress tf they conll- group~ 1~ committee has be':"
mvesllgatrng over the past 811

school Issue Boi·led Dow.n
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COLUMBUS tUPl) Ohio "-···JJ for Ed lion
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lila Nov. 2 ballot, claimed
• opoheman for the Ohio
Councilor Retail Mercbanhl
boiled down the lque to a
choice between cash
and cltlldren.
Jameo 0. llrenoaa, OCI!
lllinlllrlllve dlroeCOr, laid
1pMmnen lor the
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taken during tbe Fall Foliage I
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Saucers
do
Exist
Sunday
be sbown from
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Nine Juniors ol Middleport High school accompanied
1 utll 1,30 P. m. today 00
WBNS-TV, Chaunel 10, In Co- Mr. Tom Kelly to Columbus Tuesday evening to atIambus.
I tend a lecture on the topic, "Unidentified Flying Oil. jects ...
WIUiam Graeser, Iota! choir I The lecture, sponsored by the Dispatch Char!tlel,
lllBll for lhe tour to Pomeroy, was presented by Major Donald E. Key hoe, retired
reported lbe Fall Foliage tour from the United States Ma- 1
was eovered
for WBNS-Tv rlne Corp.
1the University. The otudenhl
by Harlow Lacas. Mr. Loeas'
jwill have the opportunity to see
pleture appeared In Monday't
Major Keyhoe Is recognized recent developments in actloll
lloue of lbe Dally SenHoel w\lb as a foremost authonty on the as well as a number of inter·
Grueser, but at tbat Ume be subJect of the UFO. The pomt esting engineeriDg developmenlt
wao unldeollfled.
of biS lecture . was to deomon- that are part of the program
strate that flyrng obJects com· of study offered at the Univor·
';
monty .~!erred. to as "flying sity.
saucers do eXISt.
1 Mr. Kelly Is guidance &lt;oWlStudents attending the lecture selor of Middleport High scllool.
were Rose Marie Hacketl, Mar-l
vin Fry, David Sigman, David ! Elections Office
Jenkins, Micahel Gerlach,
Announces Houn
bind Brown, Charles Holcomb, Th M . C nty B d of
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Don Nelson and Diana Davis. I Eiec~onsetr., ~~nounc:r specIn another move tD bring cui· ial hours from now until Oel.
The Pomeroy Lions club vot- lura\ experie11ces to the stud- 28 as • service to absentee and

Lions Back ,
Requests £or
New Prison

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Wedneada .,
ed unanimously Wetlnesday to ents of Middleport, four
stu- disabled voters.
of
orthod
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the proposal to con- dents will accompany Mr. Kel- The office in the Masonic
runl: Re;.oxSh Juses
J.or P
slruct the new $18 million max- ly the ann~~&amp; I Engineers' Con- pie will be open t to 4 p. m. ov001 • imum security Ohio penitenti- ference to be held Saturday, jery day and on October 23, tbe
D-Te'
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the issue llld, In defertDce
'
h the children of lbo atata we
aven't &amp;Qtlea Jato whether or
OCE in!Uated Issue 1 whlt•hlnot It Is."
oslenalhly would Jn~se
The OCE ipOtelllllll l8ld
salea tax by 1 par
Mahaney had PVOII Ohio voters
to raise addlMonal money
"a clear choice
hl1
schoola
btllweea e •
Br8lllllll qu~ted Mahaney
:nand
reglsterl, and by
In oae of lbe Interviews:
It votes ey CID tall wide:!!
Willi to &amp;el tnb&gt;
~ 11..:"': ~m!.

ances by John Mahaney,
ant
director of the
council.

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part ol It (lllllue I) Uluurlnatllfllbalthe mOlt _'IOCII
than we WOUld
opposition ol (lllle I bu eon.
eduellors to let into
&lt;eded 1 wm'DiD"• to let cltllpart (laie,l tax) of the
dna lllffwi!III!OIIIeqtleiiCef! If
mtllt. Wa
~w ·
Died be ID arder to protect WU.t

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= y omt an,
•
an
accoun
or
dlamonda and
·
Dotrald K. Appall,
cltlet Jnves""atur used his
••
IDSwered questions at the
Ilion to build up a record
Kllb a~vtUes H dre
ter with hll q~:ns a~t
11011rw of Klans en·
m 8
Dial rubes ond hoods.
He asked Jones whether
leacler'natln robe cost $15
clra~ prl~ ond
came 18\fet grAdes.
Tbla last qestJoo
WilDa to remark, "you mean
the .,., doll't have
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~ 8;: ~:ng ary in Meigs county.

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T
he endorsement was made
after J Attor;:ey lsFralsonk W.LPorr., w 0
a
• rona
member. cited reasons why
alate facility should be loin Mei~s county.

It was decided the club wlll
a letter to Gov. James
Informing htm of the
action. Members
asked to write letters
Gov Rhodes
The Lions . elub
will be held next
at 6 p.m. at the
The business session
presided over by Dr.
1
Brown, president.
·
Serving the noon luncheon
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Oel. 23, at Ohio State Universi· hours will be 9 a.m. until nooa,
ty. Planning to attend are Lar- jl to 4 p. m. and l to 9 m.
ry Gladwell, Michael Gardner,
David Jenkins, and SammY Amveltllncorporat.e
Clatworthy
Th co 1e'
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t dede f n renee, Prlm&amp;flly m· Brown today issued articles of
en
or prospective engmeer· .
.
rof't Ill
;"g studenls• lnclndes a number am
mrorporaMilon,
n ·Npo 1 !nQ.,
••
ts
r•s nopost
t
ve • e •
· 30•
01 1ec ures. and. tours of the Pomeroy.
several engrneer1ng schools _'!_I Listed as inltial lrusleet u.
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William P. Grueoer, Mlhlenvlllt
• er&amp;DI emorlll Hospital 1who is also registered as o!UAdmlllloas - Mary Bulcber, utory agent) Franklin IWtiJ,
Middleport; William Bush · Ra- 43S WiUiam..:st
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cine; Faye Palmer, Middl~port; Bradley Pooler; Chester, !liJ
James Oweus,
Mar- Oaniel Pooler, Middleport. !!.'Ill
II• Schoooover,
were llled by we.._
Evans,
Pomeroy;
111111 Fultz, attomey114t-law .
'•'bompson, Pomeroy.
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Dflebqea - Connie
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Cynthia Craig,
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are 'dark clouds on the hori· !histori~ally free waterway• and When you consider tbe num· ,
&amp;Oil,, w;$1ich threaten the Ohto 1 legislation tlas been introd~ced ' ber of e:~ents . • • the past few
Valley's e&lt;tntimled economic de-lin Congress which would reheve :years which have had the eftect
t Sen. Allen J. Ellen· tlle Army Corps ol Enp:tneers ,o( eroding the authority and the
:eer~ 'La said Wednesday 1of its rtsponsiblhty in water re· Jurisdiction ~f the pouse and
ni
I sources development.
' Senate Pubhc WorKs Comnnt·
~ chalrmiD of tho Senatel Addltl&lt;ffially, he stated, thtltees, I cannot help but feel tlnll
A(l'ieulture Commtttee made Ipromulgation of new cntena tor the dangers I referred to ~~
t~" fllllUk at the annual meet- : Lhe evaluatiOn of navigation !part and parcel _of an o~er~:r
in·) :ot the Ohio Vallev Improve- b~neflts, which, it unchallenged, 1scheme to d~ v~ole~ceEII d 1
m~~ Association. . -. will make It extremely difficult inland navtgatlon.' en er l
E~lender sa1d there is the al-to Justify llny__ne~~avi&amp;atl~~a~d.__
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The starters are expected to 1 place Jn tbe l!&amp;pe.
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be Gary Stabler 1172 SR.) and The Jackets haven1 baa' II''' '
Ervin at eoda, Joiln WriRht full strength any Friday •
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1215 JR.) and Fox at lhe tack· tltis year as they bav1 had a!"" ,;
les, Ron Headley
&lt;152, SR), least one boy out each WilL · ·
and Jeff Young
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center.
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overall. They occupy six place
with only Nelsonville and Pnmeroy lower.
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BY DAVE RICE
The Middleport Jackets hit
the road Friday to
Wellston
where lhey will play the Golden Rockets In their la•t away •
game this season.
This one Is a must for both
teams. Middleport has a 2 • 2
record in ilie league and Well~

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pletlog AlrlrForce basi•::.':;
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Local Hlgb Scbool of fertJhzer.
aware of the Colum . us .~ea
wlll :. ~~iDed 00 the job ••
pollution problems while liVIng
postal
speclalist
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said
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Tactical Air Command.
be osed to inexpenslVelv desal·l19611.
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was named American League
By Bob WlntiH
Manager of the Year by a una·
nimoua vote of the
United
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ston bars a 1-3 record. If Middle- fore coming to Wellston last 1 th b kf. ld the R
go with tbe exception
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Experts.
port should lose, the Rockets sea&gt;On.
n e ac ''
ockets Sauer, the. Jackets'
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"'How are tbe Browa• cotng to and the Jackets then would be The returning [ettl·rmen for Will probllbly have Harburn at ground gamer •. who .is loll fari;l'
Sh u ern H g Sc 00. Halfbacks John McClintock and Mole, 43, who was rewarded Clllch liP to us by following knotted up aU even at 2·3. AI the Rockets are, Seniors. John quarterback. Klrby Oiler (163 the seaS&lt;Jn with a dlalocated
erm Cundiff are leadmg all scorers for Meigs county lor his oupe!b job Bt the helm
our foototeps?"
victory cunld put the Jackets Ruppert (C. 215), Ike Fux IT, JR.) at FuUback, and Pope shoulder.
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football.ers
after SIXCgam.es.
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I 1851 , John Pope (llB, 168), AI· and Roger ~~aststep (I'"
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solely in the first division.
•• JR · ) .Kenny Harm, senior •-•'"
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c IDt~ck and u~diff, both JUmors, h.ave scored 52lyear contract !&amp;It week, was
The Golden Rockets of Coach an Marsh (E l6:1} Juniors at tl1e halfbacks. Fox: and Pope will~ back this week alter II.~
and 44 pomts, respecbvely. The two bacld1eld aces have listed as the top choice for the
Ken Fisher, bave had
their Mark Hayburn.' (QB, '168 ), To.; are the team's captains.
. tiug out the Logan. gaa wlfh'
been big assets so far in Coach Ron Deem's first season title by eacb of the 24 sport..
troubles this year. Rebuilding, Ervin (E, 1781 , Jay Lavender Mtddleporl, as I have sa1d a whip-lash neck mjury. lam
at the helm of the Tornadoes. Southern currently bas writers on the UPI board, Ieav·
many limes, has a scrappy Hood who has been out f«' oe;i''
a 4·2 slate.
ing DO runnerup for the unus·
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team. This their opponenls have era] weeks with a bad lllkla
McClintock has csossed the goaline for eight touch· ual honor.
found out. I don't mean that will be dressed and
61'
dowdnfs and :wo extrtsa points. Cundiff has tallied six TD's 'I'm tickled pink,"
Mete OKLAHOMA CITY
they are dirty in any sense, but go as will End Mark Tamohlll,
BDM·~~f ex~~ p~n dd M
said, when notified of the hon· W1chda, a two-bme winner
that they are aggressive and who missed last week'• llldi
t epo s u y oore moved into third place or. "I don't know now to snow the tournament, was
that they never give up, no becanse of kldoey lnl&lt;!cUou. "
WlH'th 30d poinltshon hfive touchdowns. Pomeroy Ful1back my appreciation but I'm very today for the 30th annual
matter what the scoreboard Here is the probable startlnl ~
. oba~ Eng JS , t ough the Panthers have not scored happy."
college basketball tournament, The Pomeroy Purple Panth- League football games.
reads.
lineup for the Jacketa:
tn t etr last three ball games, is still near the top with
Dee. 27-30. Other teams In the ers, scoreless in the last 15 In fact all four of Pomeroy's Along with fine coachlng, this Ends, Fred Robinson a D41
24 points on four six-point~ -· ~he Twins' championship cul~ f i e 1d are 0 k l a h o m a Ci.ty, quarters of play will be trying losses ha~e come in league com- has brought Middleport the best Gary Stobart; Tackles, Llrl'7
ers.
Syracuse. first; Steven
Wal- nunated four and a half years Wyoming, Texas A&amp;M, Bowlmg to break thelf losing jinx Fri· petition.
f football team since the early Vance and Dave Ashley; Guarda
Another Southern H1gh play~ burn, Middleport, second, and hard work for the former NYU Green. Virgmia Tech, Xavier day night.
Th last 1
P
SO's. The Jackets, who were Jack Sigman and John Blab:
er,
Quarterback
Bob
Grueser,
Jeff
Cundiff,
Syracuse,
third.
basketball
star.
He
took
over
and
Rhode
Island.
e
lme
omeroy
· ked at t h.e begmrung
· · o1 th e Center Larry Gladwell : QB ,-;,
1 tied 'th R tl d H Jfb k
Pomeroy, now with a 2-4 ov~ ed was way back on Sept. 24 piC
WI
u an
a ac
Age 9 Mike Hoffman Mid the reins at Minnesota on June
erall record for the season, will hen Fullback Howard English season to fmlsh dead last in Buddy Moore ; HB, RonD18 Rift.
s
Bob Barrett for fifth
place. die rt
t· Ja p w' ner~ 23, 1961, replacing the likable
be at home against the Nel- pwlunged over 1 om the 2 l'ard the SEOAL le.!lgue, have a 2-2 dy and Roger Swartz. aDd FBt· ·
Each lnls accounled lor
22 M.dpodl
' trs seco
' ndy an
· d. arDan' Cookie Lavagetlo.
DETROITlnlckfield
IUPil star
points.
1 eport,
defemive
sonville Gre~hounds. The Pa~ line m the firstr quarter of the 1~ague record and 4-2 overa1I Rod Sauer.
Other top scorers In the Vaughan, Middleport, third.
(Night Train) l.yane, a
thers are wmless :o far ~n gaml:! agamst Logan. Pomeroy
county are cousins George and Age 10 - Michael
Green, "*""~-· ~-':"":*"""'1!:)!j~ )$iffi!'iii aU pro, was reactivated
Southeastern 0 h 1 0 Athletic suffered a 30..6 defeat in that
Rod Sauer, both ol Middleport, Middleport, first : Micbael BoNEW YORK IUPI) - 11 wiD by the Detroit Lions of the
clash.
and Rusty Little of Rutland, lin, Middleport. second and John be sock vs. aavvy whea Jeoy tional Footbal.l League.
ALL GAMES STANDING
"If we can just score once
'r •'''' I _"• ,.
each with 18 and
Pomeroy's Baird, Cheshire, third.
Glardello defends bls world 37, nmy ~~~rt m S~nday's
TEAM
w L T p up against Nelsonville," sa1d Coach
Dick Knight and Roger All- Age 11 -Steven Dunfee, Mid- middleweight cblmpjoa.Uip t.- with the icago ears.
Athens
6 o o 178 20 Bud Bickel, ''Maybe, the
man of Eastern, both with 12. dleport, first; Jon Buck, Porn- night agahut Dick Tiger, the
J ackson .•.••. •&lt;~
o 100 42 will change and there will be
. d II f p
eroy, "cond and Terry Stobarl, muscalarbNigerllla who used TORONTO (UP!) Logan . . ...• 5 1 o 110 67 an explos 10 n of scormg by our
1o wear t e crown, in a 8Ched- York, Boston,
Phil Swan e o omeroy, on Middleport, third.
4 2 o 86 44 boys.''
the 1965 All-Ohio Class A foot- Age 12 - Bob Werry, Pome- uled IS-rounder at Madison !adelphia, Detroit,
~~~~jlis t · · · · · 4 2 o 72 68 Nelsonville, also with a
ball team, will be ln the start~ ruy, first; Roger A(Jbott, Porn- Square Garden.
Maine, and Louiavl!le, Ky.,
P~me;~r · · · 2 4 o 37 85 slate in league play, will 1
lng line- up at defensive end eroy, second and Tim DemosTh 011 .. _
be included in a special
N1
II
1 5 0 76 100 w1se be trumg to get out of the
this Saturday night when the key , Middleport third.
e
m~maken
are
string.
clrcuit
telecast
of
Ute
e
sonvl
e
·
·
·
·
Jng along itb Ti
a th
cellar w1Ut"' a win. The
8
Ohio University Frosh
play Age 13- Danny Abbott, Porn~ f
ger
e Boxing Association's versmn
SEOAL ONLY
hounds have an overall 1.5
"
1
West Virginia University at Mu- eroy, first: Jon Rothgeb, Mid- avor te at 8-5, lndlcatlftl tbat the heavyweight
TEAM
W L T P OP cord fur the ~easo n . Most fear·
nicipal Stadium Jn Parkersburg. d\eport, second and Terry Gro- ia ibis case they prefer brawo fight Nov. 1 between
Athens .. ... . 4 0 0 120 !4 ed nf the Nelsonville
over brain,
gan, Middleport, t~ird .
Chuvalo and champion
Ga!Upolis ...... 3 l 0 74 38 starters IS Halfback Hay11es Y.ho
Boys 8 through 13 were test~
itiWMl'·tM:L~W'Ji"~~w~w: Terrell, it was announced
Logan
3
0 88 47
ed for their ability to
punt, The Pomeroy Reserve foot_ by Malitl Production Ltd.
Jackson
3
0 42 26 is an aggressive runner.
'
nd 1 ki k Ia Sa
,
Coach Hickel's s.tartin~
pass 11 pace- c
st tur~ ball team win go against stiff
Middleport . . . . 2 2 0 42 u 2
I1 . I I c·
,
day on the Middleport High competition this Saturday mght Ford Frick, will conduct the PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI)
Wellston
3 o 43 68 sive ll~C'·up &lt;A-i me Ul. ~ . .' ~r.son
School football field with Yel~ when the Kyger Creek Bobcats December meeting until the The Portland Hockey C!ub of Nelsonville .... 0 4 0 14 88 Crow at center .. 811.1. Nease ,md
low Jacket Coach Bob Ashley are their host.
new man is named, Fetzer and the Western League has as- Pomeroy . . . . . 0 4 0 6 76 Jeff Gibbs, gu&lt;1rds · , R~n.e~ 1
in charge. .
The Panther Reserves have a IGalbreath said. They said they signed goalie Dave Kelly to the TOTALS -·... 16 16 0 429 429 Karr ~nd O!~k, Werr}, ta(kles.,
Youugste~s. m th.e 8-9-10 year· 5-l record after the tmpres- were "rather confident" a new Springfield Indians of the I
FRIDAY'S GAMES
Hex Cummgs at ~ne of the
old competition wmning first sive 44-6 win over
Hannan man would be named then.
American Hockey League.
Gallipolis at Alhens
ends and Hll!. Mome nnd Andy
~lace were .awarded warm-up Trace last weekend.
Fetzer said the owners had
NelsonvJIIe at Pomeroy
l Porter alternatmg at the other. ' Whotev er your size, f'O'I
'
Jackets. Those taking second
not discussed length of contract PALM BEACH, Fla. (UPI)Middleport at Wellston
, In lhe backfield Will be Don I can be fitted to perfedio~
Suits frtm
and third place in that category Bob Crow, a member of the or financial terms to be offered Jim Gaquin, tournament mana- Jackson at Logan
Swisher at quarterback, How'
.
with
Middishade
suits
and
were presented ~elmets
and Kent State University fresh- the new ma[L and said "we're ger for the Professional
_
I ard F.ngl1"h and Br~ce S1mpson
"
foot?alls, r~specttvely.
man team, has returned to cam~ willing to give any man almost Association sint-e 1961, will
WOMEN TEE OFF
at fuH ba~.:k, Dlck Kmght .
sport coots. We pride ourselves
Wmners In the 11~11-13 year· pus after spending the
past any terms or conditions he •ti- mally resign his post Friday PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPIJ - The . Lenny Van Meler a!lernat lng al l
Sport Coals ht }.''. :
on our a bi Iity to C.I so-caRed
old contests ~ere g1ven . gold weekend at home. Crow, 8 pos- pulatei."
for persorml rtasons."
nation's top women golfers teed left hall and Robert Srrulh at
plaques for f1rst place; silver, s1ble starter at offensive and
at PGA -cosponsored
of£ today m $1,000 Thunderbird ! nght hal fb.tLk.
problem sizes, Come .eel
aecond .. and bronze .for third. in a ~ent Fros~ game this " "II w~ can't," h.e added, n 8 men t s m 1965
Ladies Open golf tounrJment lloward English.' ~enior full·
"'
Toppmg the lilt m the var· week, 1s recoYermg from
a then he s not the nght man. ~,614,000.
here. The tournament, which bat k, may sl'c hm1ted Htlinn
lous age grou~s were: .
throat infection that lms ham~ Base~all isn't ,going t~ . cramp
pays $1.35 to the winner, was because of illness. BnglJsh, rP~ Age 8 - -~~Cun~!__of pered greaUy his playing.
this Job. There.s no ceding an,d YONKERS, N.Y.
being played over the 6,370 . cov1•nng from int'lu enz:.~, wax un·
no floor under Jt. We know he s cord~selling featW'ed the
yard par-72 Arizuna Biltmore I able to pract1ce Wcdnesdny.
' man. I annual Old Glory sale
'
go!.ng, Io be . ~ expensive
Course.
·I Coach Bickel also s&lt;J Jd Jon
POMEROY
"HOME OF ARROW SHIRTS"
If he s quablted, ~~ has lo be . •nded its three-day stand
The field included the top Guinther and Porter will be seean expensive man.
l Yonkers Raceway
ten mo~ey wmners m ~omen' s iiln~g~p~lc~n~ty~of~a~c~ll~
on~on~~~.:::::::;
"About 150 men" have been' Records were set for lola!
golf, wtth u. s. Womens Open I.
suggested for the job Gal- ney and average, as
champion Carol Mann and the
breath said. ''I think pra~ticall changed hands for an
Lad~es P~ofessional Golf Ass~
CHICAGO (UPI)-A commit- ''Our Intent Is to discuss every nanw that has bee~ of $1,989. A total of 427
ciauon wmner Sandra Hayrue
tee of four major league base-· these names with all the own- talked about has be und and pacers was sold at the
among top favontes.
ball owners was empowered to- ers. and hope when we meet in
en
er tlon sponsored by
---day to interview prospective December to be able to elect discussion."
Raceway.
fomia on the national network.
candidates lor commissioner the commissioner."
The list was "about ten"
The seventh - ranked Irish
and recommend its choice for The committee wi~ reco~ going into Wednesday's meet~
REAL HEAD KNOCKER
will be trying to avenge last
final vote In Dece~ber.
mend only those candidates ap- iDR- but more namea can be ad· CHICAGO (UPI) - One of' year's 20-17 defeat by the TroTh~ owners adJourned their proved b.y all four. ~embers as ded at any time, Fetzer and television's best shows of block- •JaM m the fini:!l two min~tes
~meetmg Wednesday without a a potent1a~ comm1ssroner. Gal- Galbreath said, and they indi- lng and tackling should come I of the season. The loss rumed
vote on any candJdates, but af-. breath said, but may recorn- eated they would interview men on the screen Saturday when! Notre Dame's perfect record
ter a .decision to give th~ . new mend several potential candi~ not previously 00 the list lf Notre Dame plays
Its "rev.l and Coach Ara
Parseghan's
comm1~slo~er five . diVISional dates.
some were suggested.
enge" game with Southern CatH squad hasn't forgotten.
.. ol&lt;lheads m his new offtce.
''We'll not present 1 name
· -·-- ------ New Member•
unless all four approve," Gal·
New members named to the breaUt said. "[ think we have
aelectlon committee were Phi- pretty good idea of lhe feelings
lip K. Wrigley of the Chicago of the other owners."
By STEVE SMILANICH
the track during a land speed [Oct. 15, 1964, when Breedlove
Cubs and Bob Reynolds of the
Committee Interview•
UPI Sports Writer
,-record attempt a11d lost both hit 526 m1lt&gt;S per hour and the
California Angels. Holdover All four committee members
B 0 NNE VILLE SALT braking parachutes.
1 car ~med. out of control .past
members were John Fetzer of will not be present at inter- FLATS Utah (UPI) _ c 0 u.
the hmsh lme and landed m a
·1
T
and
J
·
•
.
Breedlove
climbed
from
the
·
11
lhe DeIro1
Jgers
ohn views "m the early stages," rageous Craig Breedlove IS llv~
.
sa It brme
ca nal · TLe
Galbreath of the Pittsburgh Pi- Galbreath said, and both Wal~ ing evidence that miracles do racer to survey the shght da~ thinking driver escaped
rates.
ter O'Malley of the Los Angeles happen on the great white ~age to hiS car and gre:t as~~ ' in that ac~ident as he opened
"We have the right now to Dodgers and Tom Yawkey of speedway on western Utah's rushed crewmen and D wsm Ithe cockpit and splashed to
Interview people who we think the Boston Red Sox will be Salt Ftats
who thought the ~ar .may have safety.
might do the job for us" Gal· available to interview for the For the. second time In less ; cracked. up when It d•sappearedl In Wednesday's hair-raising
breath said. ''We'll be ~ble to committee. However, in the fin- than 13 months the 28-year·old [from v1ew beyond the end of ride the front wheels of his redexplain , to them what they al stages the full committee Los Angeles daredevil cheated the speedW'3y.
IW:hlte and ~lue rac~r became
would have to do and how they will interview the nominees. disaster Wednesday when his It \\'as almost like history re~ auborne while flas~mg across
would have to do it.
The present commissioner, jet-powered racer veered from peating Itself.
salt at an estimated 630
A similar scene took
per hour·
The would-be king of speed

HIGH CLUB 11711

llam
Cundiff of Syracuse, instantlv killed in an tflltJal process and orgamc_wastes
Ohio. has been assigned to and sulphur leftovers are - -Macl&gt;iU AFB, Fla, after com· removed in another process. ls only about ~ per cent pure,

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QU~KE S1WI'ES

eastwol'd, ralnlall amouu~ la·
pered otr to next to nuUung.
A cold front approaching
from the west will brins more
rain to the stale today and tu·
night, but the rainfall should
taper off to only ltght amounts
on Friday.
Afer several days of Indian
Summer weather, temperatures

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19~5

• '1.:.11
'
saf
h 1 after an acc1dent
&amp;AYJ.iEVJLLE, ALA. - GA· charge of drivingd an dun e ;: ~~: at Thlvener.
ry ·TboiDU Rowe, u informer at 10.~5 p.m .. W~. nes ay on.. · so~th failed to negoonc:.o ocathiqly labeled "a pros· . O((Jcers "."d Stm:so~h d~~~:r~nr bo~ fell off the car.
&amp;
litue for tho FBI" roturDI to hate a left curve w elnft ed f the higbway and struck
1
tr m tnda) to re- Simpson ran off the e st e o
s·
a rura cour oo
Ku KIUE a guard rail. The car was heavlly damaged. Impson_was
Expense " the key issue in his
peat Ulat I young
.
ot . . d
1sewage treatment process. nte
Kl•nsman ~ trl~l ~or hls hfe I n InJUre tdeatl slaBidt ekt nesday included Carl V. Hatfield,
new method apparently
killed a wh1le clvtl ngltts work· f~~h:;:~~;;'\.v..tiRaled anoth-1 21. HI ~ ?a 1I1po~s, ~~!~e ,~:·. 1
cost three to four ttmes
er. .
be'
JCked up er sing le vehicle accident at blcle a Mal ure ~ Court Oct
to put mto operation than a
Rowe waa
101 P
Wednesday on Rt. 1c1ted to
unu.·lpa
·
.
I ventJOnal plant .according to
0
early this mornlnJ at .• s~cret I 8 1 a. m. de !ast of Eno , m· 23; Walter. W.. watson, 3'' Rt. Funeral services for Edwm . com arative co;t estimates prohideoUt on Maxwell Alr Forc.e
amcoal truck driven by 2, Gallipolis, Cited OcL 30,
G SchultheiS, Hemlock Grove, I vlde~ by Huntmgtos and ColumBa$~ and rushed by car to tins ~~~~~d L Petrie. 18, Vinton. ' fective brakes; Edward
. I who died Wednesday at 1 15 p. bus Sewer Plant Sun,erilltenldeit~
l'entury ~ old Lownde!l County p l . according to the patrol Kennedy, 21. Mansfl~ld, passmg : m of an apparent eoronary at- La
Rlgb It would
Courtboae to testify for the
e rle, d 8 left curve and ' at a railroad crossmg, bonded tack at 2125 Washington Blvd ,
wrence
Y
rate
prosecution agamst Collit Le· I fo~~t :~~~~ of the turck. It to Meigs county court Oct 22; Belpre, Will be held Saturday I ten llm£'5 more to ope
.
roy Wilkins. The case of Wtlk· struck an embankment heavily land Robert .. F. Lawson, 24, 1at 2 pm at the Ewing chapel The Columbus
Water and
ms, ftrst ot three Klansmen l? be damaging ita front. Petrie was I Portland, dnvln~ under suspen- with burial in the Hemlock I Chemical Testmg
tried for the March 25 rugbtnder I not injured.
i slnn, Cited to Melgll county court Grove cemetery. He was a re- tested a Huntington sample
slaying of Mn. Viola L lu zz 0 , The patrol cited Petrie to Oct. 21.
tired oil Held worker.
. said the water was 100 per
of Detroit. got o~f to a slow Mumcipal courl Saturday on
survivors include these chil- pure.
start but was endmg up like a . charges of speed In excess for
dren , Mnt Roy Blackledge, Wa-~
.
R: b reported
whirlwind.
. . ro•d conditiono and no clr•uf·
ynesburg; Mrs. Homer Lauer, Meanhme, ed 1~1 yo! the C&lt;&gt;RONALD FRY
After z1ppinR through 911 wlt-1feur's license.
Newport, Mrs Robert Price, wl alerb pu:~ageo plant which
Marine Private Ronald L
and •·irs.
[.v\e Beebe, both of · urn liSlh ede entarv ' process Fry, •oo of Mrs. Marc1a J ·
nesses between 1 and !t P m •I Arrests by the patrol Wed"
1
nesda)'
,
stnte
Ally
\;en.
---·-·
Marietta·
uses- e-8 m
'
Wed
••
ad'
G 11 Us
' Mrs. Robert Hank, Capehart of Route 1, Pomeroy
.1
h
Richm&lt;rnd Flowers, the e le I
NAME OFFll:E.w
Gauge re mgs -:- ~' lpo I Hemlock Grove ; .John Schulthw&amp;l graduated Sept. ZS from
prosecutor, predirted the stale I
•
Southern ' Dam 12.0, 12 0, runmng 2 ~ feet ! els, Logan. 16 grandchildren,
Marine recruit training at the
would rest its case with the 12 ?fflcerl for the
e Lar· on rollers. Pomeroy • M~son, two gre~t·grandchlldren, three
Q..l.
Marine Corps Recruit Depot
man all- white jury by night- F~A tlus school yearD ar E 20.54. Pt. Pleasant :.l4.02. Hmton sisters Mrs David Van Wey, l
at Parris JBlaad, S. C.
tall.
, ry Lewis, pr~~~:nl~· e~:~sha~i l 0.68, Kanawha Fall! out, Char- Newpo~t : M~s. Albert
TheiS,
ReuDioD Soc. Sent eal
--- - I ans, vwe plesJ en,
·u leston 18.86. London . Marmet, Mariett&lt;J and Mrs. Alma Brit114 Both inside eld
~l Ruusn. secretary; Dale HI · and Winfield dams were oo the .
" ' It
I , reporter· Jefl Alkire, treasur· ·u
I ton, - ane a
h
Ask him soon. He may feel you need
DIYOTED TO INTEREST OF er ; Ch;;rles Wagner, sentinel. i Sl !I
Friends may call ~t l e
MEIG5-MASON AREA
. and Tom 'lhe!ss, student advJs· Boat Mavemenis:
neral home anytJ.me. fhe Rev.
additional vitamins. If so, 1ee Ul.
lillcnu• •. Owtn. fi'UUI11YIIr
Obio Rh·er - Zimmerman up I Wilbur Perrm Will orhctale.
CIRCLEVILLE. Ohio
We'll have just what he orders.
'"'" ...' .... n.-.m. Sd•'•'
CJf .
B·,tbies and rain shared
13 , uo a. JTl.'. cotton Queen up '
lu$dll)' b:r rn• Otuo Val.le:J l'ubll~h
14, 4:;,(1 p. m; Little Georse
spotlight today as. the 59th
Full drug store service •••.
.....
t:omp••'· liD "lceblnk St., t'nm I
MAN CHARGED
,..,. 0 .,., ,,.,.. """"" o • • •' • ,
up 14. 5•40 p. m ; Arnold Wal k· I
deville Pumpkto
...new" 1-21:11 Edl~r·aJ •lion• Wl' I Bill Reeves, R D. Albany , er up 14. 10•35 p. m ; Hame
· tt I
·1 secoo d day .
splash ed ·m1o 's
'
prescriptions • • . beauty-aids
u:~red
.ecoa&lt;:l
Cli.Jf mlllll\l. was arrested Wednesday
by M. up 14 . 1·30 a. m.: Reliable :
:~~" 1.1 the poa! ufflet •• l'omeroy. l Pomeroy pollee on an mtoXICB- up 15. 3 '!0 a m ; Irene Chotin i
Rain lliat barely slowed down
4 Rogioterad Phormoclsll to Serve you
"&gt;~ , 1nnal , 11.,.rttJiaa reprnent~~uv~ two charRe.
up I', , 3tl a. m. ·, R. H Bos-1
proceedmgs on opening
ID
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ball.
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ednesd
1·
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11
w .._v,. po;,,. Yorll CJt,..
roo;•• '
worili II down 1~, 7 45 a. m.;
W
ay con IOU
I
the mght and into the day, A cool drizzle moved in
~• :C~~t!:! .~..:~~~.!'e~·~:u
LOCAL TEMPS
' Dixie Spirit up 16, 3 ~; Jef- ,
•
•
soakmg the city but not the
most of Ohio early today, bril\ll·l
"'
•· n•r '" tttunc. .., th•
The temperature m Pomeroy s l fenion up 17. 2 50 a. m ., Ro.berl [ B U ·ted Pres! lnternaiioaal thusiasm.
iDg heavy rainfall W the
.
Ut
lllnt•lleJ fl!flnl tti':T 80:
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1
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I Reed down 18 e 40 a m ' Diana I '
Dl
nd
m '"" 17 BO; thi'H montlul 1uo: a, busmes~ district at 1 : .:..:~ • ·
Cam aigns rangmg from
western counties a
span ...- e
"
, llo\lta •h•N urner ~·"'~ I was 84 degree! under
cloudy Brent down 19, 6·40 a.m.; Wal- l·
Pk. t donaLina
Scheduled highlight of the
only Northeastern OhiG from
'
ter Bec k'JOr d up 20 , 5·20 a· m.• mg t' COO dieSacross
0
e
110 ualltblt, .. ne mollt.l'l 11.30,
matt 011, "ar no.oo: 1111 maotba.' skies.
the nation
to- was lhe Ba by p arade and
measurable amounts.
WY 2-2955 112 E. Main Pomeroy
..\~: Thr•• montha. auto.
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L F1eore down 21 6 2() a. m.· con mue
S 1 test Also on tap were the
Bv early tnday, "·indnnati i
1
--'
' day in support of the U.. roe
·
L.
; Altce dowo 22, 6 a. m.;. New in the Vtet Nam war.
eot contest and ~ pumpkin
bad been drenched by an
TRADE-INS
MORE
f
orleans up 23, 3.40 a. m., Held . d lo counter
uct10D .along with the usual __ ..a a third of rain in 24 hou1rs.1
' en R. up Greenup 6·55 P. m.,· were
'
AT THE
ff t esJgne
f 1 t wefkend 'i
assortment
of band and chora I """
TOledo counted an inch, "wtool
~.~~
0
s Greenup edemonstrations.
8Dd Co urn ua a ou
John J. Rowe down
ec
as
concerts.
, 9: 15 p. m : Miss usan up Where anti-Viet Nam
~:~: each. But from Columbua
· "
Greenup 10 · 4~ p. m.; RavensOn Wednesday blonde
wood up Greennp 1120 p. m.; ing continued, :•p~tero
Sue Harber
was
I Elisha Woods up Greenup 1UO U.S. policy stage coon er .
"Little MISs Pumpkin" over 93
l.~
Acro11 the str"t from the new store
: p. m ; Allied • Ashland down e1 lines. At Kalamazoo ' M•ch
. ·• other first • grade entrants. Th e
'
IGreenup 1:20 am .; Milly K. •.bout \ liozen .~tudents earn~ "big" girls who wili vie for the
SPECIAL
. down Greenup 6• 10 a m; Sooth· !lgns readmg Slap the War. title of Miss Pumpkto Show pa·
2 UMCI B.droom SuitN-Complete wiith mattrtll
I ern down Greenup a a. m.; La- Counter pickets carrled stgns raded by later in the day.
and bos sprlnv-Prict
?
dy Glona down Meldahl 4,:15 reading ''Bomb Hano1."
Absent from opemng day cer·
You must IP th111
p. m.: Valley Transporter down Martne Corps
emonies was \11udeviUe perGen. Wallal'e M G~een.e Jr.,
former Ted Lt&gt;wis, the favorite
Meld ahl %•25 a. m.;
he t100
Chotin up Meldahl 2:3! a. m.; a speech in t na
s '
son of Circleville, who bad a
1-Walnul Dlnlntf Tobia with 6 cover sutad
FOR NATURAL or BOffiED GAS
J.
S.
Lewis
up
Meldahl
%
:50
1.
Wednesday,
called
upon
denprlor engagement.
chaira
.
$49.95
"eJ,dahllouncers of U.S. pohcy to volun1-5 pc. Rod Chromo Bnokfast Sot
$15.00
m.; Coal King down ""
L
bill ed as . "~teer for humamtarwn work '" 1 The suow,
1uc:
• 'QUALITY HEATINI»
1-5 pc. Tan Chromo Braokfast Sal $25.00
3:40 a. m.; Steve Click up Mel- Southeast Asia
"Greatest Free Show 1n the
EQUIPMENT IINCI 1146"
1-7 pc. while with ton Braoklost Sot
I dahl UO 1 · m.
" Let lnem prove
World;' continues through
(liko new)
$39.95
Gallipolis DBm - Cathy R. 81 Good Samaritans by
urday.
1-Slmmons Bad-I Simmons doublo-dock coil
down
4
p.
m.:
Tibolt
up
mid·
Log
the
roC:Id
to
hft
up
their
apring, 1 mattress ____
$29.95
night; Sally Ann down UO a. brolhers, to tend the SICk,
PLAN REVIVAL
1-aplo Bad (lika now! box spring, matlr...
m ; Christy down 3 .a. m.; Pol- feed the hungry, to clothe
There Will be a revival at
$49.00
i tywog down l-IS a. m ; Buck· naked lo sheller tho home· the Long Bottom
Metbodlat
1-Simmons Metal Bed, coil spring, inntrtprlng
CONSOLE LINE
eye
State
down
4:30
a.
m
·
less.,'
Greene
sa1d
Church
starting
Monday,
Oct.
malll'lll
$25.00
&lt;..'harlel Stevenson down 5:15
''Let them do this first, ratb- 25. with Rev. Freeland NotTIJ il
U.ad Coli Spring•
$10.00 ooch
NEW I
a.
m.;
AlleD
R.
Merrill
up
er
than pass by on the other bringing the messages.
a-Nice Now Colfu Tobia•
$10.00 oach
(MODEL SHOWN)
I: 3.~ a. m ; Lorena down 7:~ skle of the street, with a pialnd Table, Stop Tablo
$5.00 oach
l I. m.; Barbara Gay up 8: IS a. card on their shoulder, a
die for liberty as our genera!-Library Tabla
$10.00
Latest addition to the Brill·
m.;
Bob
Benter
up
t
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a.
m.
on
their
lips
and
hypocrisy
tion bas done in Mississippi and
2-Roii·Away Bods
$25.00
their hearts "
Alabama, but we are not prelant Fire ''Moderne" con·
1-Usod Groon a- Rocker
$19.95
Kanawha
RJver
Ltttle
F.d1-Usad Brown Base Rocker
$25.00
societies.''
sole line . • . an attractively
Students
a groups
ward up London 3:20 a. m; ciety,
a.-Uood loclroom Chairs
$15.00 tach
one for
of the
ISemet dowa London 6 45 a. m.; participated tn last
Antiquo Dr.-Lool Tabla
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styled series with front rad·
Bener down Marmet 2: 10 p m. protests, a&gt;ked Pre&gt;ident Jolin· FIRST
29.9
eUSED COAL HEATER DEPT.
lant section, New radiant
George Price up Marmet 6·20 son Wednesday to let young QUALITY
LOOKII
i a. m ; Duncan Bruce up Mar· men serve in the Peaa Corps REGULAR feature In 50,000 BTUIHR
' met &amp;·4!. a. m.; Edeana Bos- or Job Corps rather than In lhe
2-Warm Mornint~ Round Coal Haotors
Certified Oil Station
$25.00.$39.95
Model. Fully automatk with
1 wnrthy dowo Winfield 3•20 p.m.; army, The group said they
W.
Mltn
lt.
1-100 lb. aquora Worm Mornlntf Cool Hoalar
Helen Z up Winfield 4.20 p.m ; were prepared ''to wor k and
f8118.
(porcaloln cabinol)
$39.95
Lucy Jane Lucas dowo Win1-60 lb. Worm MDrnlntf Hutor
$50.00
Oeld 05 p, m.; H. E. Bowles
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5
1-Porfaction Goa Space Hoator-65,000 ITU
down Winfield IUD p. m.; Jer'
with thormotlot &amp; blower
$1DC.n
ry Bosworth down Winfield 12•·
l~ole Gao Hoater-65,000 ITU
$50.00
115 a. m.; Josep!l Jones up WIDl-Ou Hoator with tharmotlat, 50,000 BTU $39.95
FOR HOMES e ROOM ADDITONS
field l a. m ; Elgercllff down
TENDER- MILD
1-Foldlntf Bad with mottrou
$10.00
e
OFFICES e GARAGES e MOTELS
I Winfield 6 50 a. m.
2--Baby .....
$15.00 .. $19.95
I
-- --Simple to light and regulate, all contro Is are at your fingertips. The eDtire
1-Aimott now-largo fl(plnolvt Dlak, cloak
. LATE CLASSIFIED
beating section is seam welded for gas tightness, embossed _for quiet opera·
chair &amp; dosk lamp, oil for
$49.95 1
EMP
WANTED
1-Walnut Dllk &amp; Chair
$29.95
lion, assuring clean odorieH heating s ervlce. Burner is cast 1ron, with a non·
CII!LDREN TO CARE FOR or
1-Rocord Cobinot
$19.95
clog balanced flame design providing maximum beat on Natural and LP·GU
lronings to da in my home.
2 Good Usod Relri9orolors
$50.00 &amp; up
es. Front grille is finished in pale Ius trous Gold. Cabinet slde1 and top lrt
WY US~.
10 %1 3tc
2 Good Uood Electric R•nt~• _
Prlcod to soli
1n rich Brown Thermotex. Durable, baked onamels are eallly cleaned.
4-Usod Gl8 RaAt Your Prico
FOR RENT
102.95
35,000 BTU 4 ROOMS, BATH, and garqe.
1-llltler Puel 011 Sp1c1 H-r Otlowor over·
30,000 ITU
55.95
Gravel Hill, Middleport. Call
haullllll If you bought this new-would
20,000
BTU
39.95
WY 2-2103 until I p. m., then
$329.95
$139.95
WY Z.3702.
10 21
1-larly Amorlcan Repoo-od Maple Admiral
I t'OR RENT
TV Set. Just like nowl
IN SYRACUSIC - four room
bouoe, hath, nowly
RUTLAND FURNITURE'S
"EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE"
oompletely furnish.ed or will
POMEROY
rent as sleepiDI rooma
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MAIN STREET
&lt;00k1Dc prlvlleg". Av&amp;IJ.II r¥ fiiiWJifiii•,.JPilr JUt' .::;N!If$..

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California and Alaska
bavt
had more earthquaKes than aU
the other sta tes together, according to the California R•
sources Agency·
California tlas suffered ap.
proximatel! 30 strong earthquakes, the first ol which on
record was lelt by Gaspar de
Portola In tile southern part ol
II
the
•tate in 1769. More than 500
pected to reach only mto the
persons were killed in the San
60s.
At sundown today, tempera- Francisco earthquake of 1906,
! COLUMBUS (UP[) - A California man says he has tures ranged from 57 at Zanes- one of the state's greatest three
temblors.
] inv~nted a sewage treatment process that produces 10~ vllle to 62 at Clnci&lt;ffiati.
per cent pure water. Lawrence W. Huntmgton, 86, IS

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Jackson-Logan game, If Galli· The Gallipolis • Athens clash
Southeastern Ohio Athletlc lpotis defeats Athens there will will spotlight 1tx of the top lD
League play Friday night lea· be a three way tie for
first scorers in SEOAL play. The
lures first division play with place.
Bulldogs' TOd Snyder leads the
the "Game of the Week" Jte. A Ioao for the Blue Devils league wilh 40 points; Dick Ad·
tween
Gallipolis and Athens, w!U drop lhem Into a tie lor ams is second wllh 38; ODd Don
and a second equally Import· third place with the loser of Mcinturf Is filth with 24. Galli·
ant clash between Jackson and the Jackson-Lopn tilt.
This polls has Pete Anderson, sixth
Logan.
would leave Athens in the top with 20 points; Dick Long, sev·
. The spotlight is In Atheno •pot with a s-o record.
enth with 18; and Danny Gil·
where the Gallipolis Blue Dev· Co,ch Terry Hansley's Blue more, tenth with 14.
!Is 111·1) will be tryiog to stop Devils came out of the WellSEO ALL GAMES
the Bulldogs (~).who lor the stoo encounter rellBOnably well
ScoriDI Column
"cond consecutive year are hot and should be In nearly top G Player, Sel!ool TD EP TP
conlendera lor their first SEOAL sbape lor the matcb with the 4 T. Snyder, A .... .. 8 2 40
Uti• since 1950.
Bulldoga.
4 D. Adams, A . .. .. 6 1 38
This will be the 17th annual Two Blue Devils are que8tion- 1 C. Kemper, L .. .... 6 o 36
meeting of lhe two schools on able starters on the eve of the 4 J. Gasser, L . . . ... s t 32
the grtdlroo. Athens leads In battle. Butch McCormick, 187 4 D. Mcluturf, A ..... 3 3 24
the "ries with 18 wins, 16 loss- senior pard, mlsaed a couple 1 P. Anderson, G •.. 1 1 20
.,, ~ two games have ended of deyo practice due to tho flu. 4 D. Long. G . -.. .... 3 o 11
Itt !tea. The Bulldogs were rat- Ed Hamilton, 195 "nior tackle, 4 B. Moore, M . . •• • .3 o 18
ed pre-aeuon favorHeo to win Is nursing •• Injured left knee 1 G. Moore, M . , •, . 3 D 18
~ SEOAL title, with Galllpo- from , Wednesday afternooll's 1 G. Hany.. , N. . _.. _ 2 1 14
Ill rated lourtlt.
practice. McCormick, however, 1. D. Gilmore, G ..... t 1 11
, .In the battle of llrsl dlvlsfon should be ready to go and II With the exception of
Ed
alubl, Jatbon ll-1) goes lo listed as a starter.
Hamilton 8Dd Cbrii Roderick
~lllll (1-1), IJctth clubo, with Coach Jlansley baa IIM&gt;vad whttm Coach Jlansley did ooi
. llljlolls, ""! tltd f«' IIOql1lf Roo Janey, l6li senior pin!, lilt 11 a 1taljer, the Blue Devils
in the SEOAL. Retard- and called in Jeff Smith, 110 jun- will take the field w(th v!rtua'·
ol lilt ~ll!Co)mt ol I b t lor, ~ flU JaDoy'a pard· apot q 1b1 iame 111D1 lbal Ur1111

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strength
for the B!oe
It hit lhe measured mile
encounter. Snyder and
S'Bid his a~owe:peer~ Bi=~::
bad minor lOR injuries last
at Nelsonville, and sat out ~~"' l,ab=ow
..ed
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aecond half, but both are
FIRST
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ported ready to RO·
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Other SEOAL games Frldav II QUALITY
niRht lind Middleport (Z.2)
REGULAR Wellston (1-3) and
Certified Oil Station
10-41 at Pomeroy (0-4), in
battle for the league cellar.
Pomonty
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SNOW
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the L~~:Prlced winter~
tire with 190 tractor-type cleats that are1
built deep to bite deep ••• dig In ud pul~
you through snow 1/lfe a tractor\.
A remarkable combination-..tra-mileap Tufsyn rubber &lt;"*lhsl ever UIOll :

SURE-GRIP

in Goodyear tires) and tripl..tempered 3-T Nyloo cord 10&lt; •treosth liDll ..U.
ie11ce. Put on a pair of these KUOI·IOioi aur..Grip lina aDII ,...11 Ill II&amp; •
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1ger, Mrs. Martin Ohlinger, Mrs.~----------------------------------------.
BUSY BEE 4-11 CLUB
1 Donald F. Roush, Mrs. VellJti
The Busy Bee 1-H Club met l lloush, Mrs, L. ~· Roush, Mrs,
r.r their October meeting at the Mrs. Lloyd Roush, Mrs. Ottie
Lodge Hall. Offiiers for
the I Roush, Mrs. W. T. Stooe, Mrs.
coming year were elected : Pres-~' Howard Wagenhals, Mrs.
N.
TOWN COUNCIL
thl• ••le please rontact 23203 1ident - Betty Scarberry; . Vice 0 . Wein, and the hostesses, ·
1b.e New Haven Town Coon- or take to the Cily Building be- president - Leah Ann M1\!er; ' Mrs. G1bbs 3nd Mrs. R1ley.
ell met in regular session with fore November 4th.
Secretary - Gail Miller; Treas· :
ROTARY CLUB
Mayor George Thayer presidW.S.C.S.
urer - Sammy Scarberry ; Re- The Rotary Club met
on
lng. Others atteildisg were Hil- The W.S.C.S. of the New Hav- porter - Marvin C. Roush ; Song Thursday el'&lt;'ning for tbeir reg·
da Ridgway, Recorder, Paul es Methodist Church met for Leader - L01s Kmg and V1ck1 ular dinner meeting at HartRickard, Charles Roush, Roland the October meeting at
the Morris.
i ford Methodist Church. Those I
Karr, 0. J. Howard, Jr., eoun- home of Mrs. Everald Wright. The group voted to hold a ] attending were Floyd Carmack,
cUmen; Donald Ohlinger, Mr. Mrs. Robert Herndon presided Halloween Party on Wednes- Lloyd Roush, Donald F. Roush,
JAmes Gilbert and Mr. Robert at the business meeting. The day, Octobr 21th at 7 p.m. at : Herman Layne. Ralph Whlt.Gurtis.
program "A Bold New Evange- the Lodge Hall.
; m?re. Rome Williamson, Harry
Mr. Gilbert aod Mr. Gurtis lism" was presented by Mrs. The monthly meeting of the IMll!er, Jack Flesher, Edwin 1
rip)rted the addition of signa- Frank Thompson assisted by Club will be held on U1e second, Stem, Arthur Thabet, Richard .
til-es to the petition ol the Hav- Mrs. Wright. This was followed Monday at the Lodge HalL
' Ord. Frank C~pehart, Clyde Fo- 1
el Heights Street pavlng pro- with a discussion and sentence Those atlending were Betty ley, Karl W1lcs, and Donald
ject
prayers by tbe group.
Scarberry, Robert Dye, Sam Foglesong.
,
1be Council voted to secure During the busisess meetiag Scarberry, Marvin C. Roush, The New Haven Junior Worn-'
an estimate for the surveying The Thanksgiving dinner was Thomas Scarberry, Lois King, an's Club held · a card party
of Maln ·street between Second planned to be held on Novem- Leah Ann Miller, Steve Morris, at the home of Mrs. Richard
~ Fourth Streets. ltiey also ber 9th at the church basement. Donald Dye, Steve Halstead, Grinstead with the proceeds govoted to rent a grader and op- The World Day of Prayer on Bobby Roush, Mark Roush, Nan- ing to the treasurer of the
erator from the State for the October 27th a~ 11:30 a.m. at cy Roush, Larry Hess, Timmy club. Pri~es ~ere won by Mrs. I
grading and ditching of
Mill Mason Methodist Church, with Roush, Tommy Roush, C in d i James Cunnmgham and Mr::;.
Street from Second to First.
all women of the bend .area in- Roush, Linda Rousll, Jane Hay- Donnie VanMeter. The
card
Mr. Parsons resigned
as vited, was announced.
maker, Beverly Knapp, Trecia p~rty for the month of October
night policeman and Mr. George A cleaning day was planned · Lynn Morris. Gloria Hess, Pau- wtll be held at the home of Mrs.
Hester was hired on a trial bas- to be held on October 20th at 1Ia Layne, Vicki Morris and lead- A. I... Sprouse.
!
1s for the position.
the church beginning at 10 a.m. ers Johnson Scarberry, Mrs. Attending were 1\olrs. Robert '
Mayor Thayer read the fol· Those attending were Mrs. Marvin T. ~oush, Mrs. Samuel Dye, Mrs, Gary Roush. Mrs.
Ia.wtng resolution and it was Robert Herndon, Mrs. Frank Halstead.
Wayne Capehart, Mrs. B o ,b
passed: Resolve that the Town B&lt;:~iley, Mrs. Hazen Roush , Mrs.
GARDEN CLUB
Roach, Mrs. John McKnight,
Council of New Haven West Marcus Trough, Mrs.
Joan The New Haven Garden Club Mrs. Tom Brown, Mrs. Bill DaVlrginia has deemed it ' necrs- Martoglio, Mrs. Frank Thomp- j met on TlJUrsday evening ot the vis, Mrs. Donnie Van Meter, ,
sary in order to provide betler son, Mrs. Marion Di?gey and 1home of r..~rs . Patrick Riley with Mrs. Jack Hesson, Mrs. A. L.
police protection to increase the the hostess, Mrs. Wnght.
Mr~. L G1bhs and Mrs. D. A. Sprouse, Mrs. Robert Rou~,
resident police protection fees
E.U.B, BROTHERIIOOD
Smith as co-hostesses: '11le roll Mrs. Nelson Roush, Mrs. ~ke
from twentv-five cents to firty The Brotherhood of the E.U. call was answered w1th an ex- Taylor, Mrs. James Cunrungcents monthly and to increase B. Church was held on Monday change of bulbs.
ham and the hostess Mrs. Grinthe commercial police. pr.otec- evening at the church with Bern- Du~i~ the business ~eeting t•..•d_:·...-..-...
tion fees fifty cents month1y. ard Lieving as le~der. The spe- t~e VISit of the Bloodmob1!e was 1r_ _ _ · -The increaseo revenue lor re- aker for the evenmg was Lester diScussed and the club will fur·
maining fiscal year would be ' Foreman. using tre topic 'Un- nish cookies, sandwiches and ,
approximately $1.156.50 and will Ianswered Questions." Special workers. .
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be used to pay salary of night Imus1c was presented by Jean, The DJstnct meetmg to be I
policeman.
I.June and Delores Bumgarner held on ~ovember 16th at The
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Resolve that they transfer accompanied by their mother, Up Towner lnn in Huntington, I
$1,000 from repairs to city Mrs. Harold Bumgarner.
was announced and plans made 1
Building fund through Police Those attending were John for members lo attend. They.votDepartment for the purchasing Bumgarner, Johnny Bumgarn· ed to sell pecans as a project.
of a better police cru iser.
er. Edward Bumgardner. ThJn. Mrs. Howard Wagenhals gave
Resolve that the Council &lt;Jlso ald Bumgarner, Harry Pickens, a ta lk on the "Planting of Fall 1
deemed it necessary due to in- Charles Weaver,
Re\' . Mar- Bubs" and also showed a film AA-B
crease operating cost to
in· 1tin Berisford, Carl Gi bb~. Lf'wis on ··use of Bulbs for Spring
crease collec!ion fees from sev-j Hickard,. Edgar Layne, Robert Planting and L~ndscaping."
enty five cents to one dollar Cooke, R1chard Ord, George Je~ Those atlendmg were Mrs. Soft Waxhide
minimum monthly rate. Esti· l well. Otha Lieving, Harry Mil- Fred Batey, Mrs. H. L. Dyer,
mated increase revenue $915.75 ler. Bernard Lieving, and Lrs- Mrs. Harold Johnson, Mrs. Har-]
for remaining fiscal year.
ler Forrman.
ry Layne, Mrs. Herman Layne,
They also voted to observe
BLOOIJMOBILE
Mrs. J . V. McGrew, Mn. A. [
Middleport
Trick or Treat night in New _The Red Cross Bloodmobile K. McClung, Mrs. Lester Ohlin·
Haven on Thursday, October Will be held at the Ltgion ~Ia!! I - - - - ---·
---· ~- 2Jith from 6:30 until 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, October 21st be·
with the fire siren designating lwl~n the hours of 12 until 6 p.
th~
-peginning and ending. Mr. m. ~e quota for the Bloodmo- 1
Do ld Ohlinger, Chief poli ce- j ble IS 100 pmts. Members of 1
m · and the council request the L1ons Club will ca nvass the
pa ts co-operation regarding town for donnrs.
the::!"sduct of their children.
P.T.A. MEETING
Pomeroy
Self-Service Market
' RUMMAGE SALE
The New Haven P.T.A. will
EACH
The New Haven Fire Depart- meet on Thur~day, Octnbl:'r 2ls!
OPEN DAILY UNTIL 7:00 P.M.
ment Auxiliary wil! hold a Rum- I at 8 p.m. Jack Welch will
mage Sale on November 5th and 1
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6th !Ill the City Building. A Bake l FIRST
Sale will be held on November [ QUALITY
SATURDAY TIL 9 P.M.
6th. The sale will be held be· REGULAR _
tw-.n the hours or 9 a.m. and l· Certified Oil Station
7 p.m. each day.
BABY BEEF
Aayone wishing to donate to W. M.ln St.
Pomeroy

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1st PRIZE .. ·........ ·.......... $20.00 GIFT aRTIFICATE
2nd PRIZE ................ $15.95 ARTIFICIAL PLANTER
3rd PRIZE · ···· · · · ·· $1 0.00 ARTIFICIAL ARRANGEMENT

FRESH PORK

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For her ••• a beautiful Lilly Twlat.O.flex. For
him ••• miracle comfort Twlat.O·Fiex. For your
selection , •• many famous watchas and hano;l
SOillll Speillel

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ARTIFICIAL

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For All Occasion Flowers
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Adams or Holsum

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The treasurer, IriS Baker, re· l
&gt;Orted that Eall flower bulbs
1ad been ordered, to be sold
:or $1 per package.
'The sixth grade, having the I
most p!uents present, received
·.he attendance banner, and a
~ cash prize with which
to
3urr.hase a game.
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A very amusing three act i
~lay, "The Ghost Who Cou ld- j
cl't Groan," was presented by 1
1ixth grade students. They al- 1
10 sang two !«lngs frorn W:~.lt
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Disney's motion pidUN!, •·Ma·.
r:-r Poppins," a~corrmanied at ~
the piano, by Mrs. U.e Lee.
There was an Interesting dis(lla.v of plclures the students
1ad painted In art class, instrurtr.d by the teacher, Mr,
Larry Wolfe. Leaf scrapboOks
and safety posters were also
displayed. Diana Cundiff, JeanIf Sisson and Paul Forbes had
been presented pert and pencil
1ets as winners of the safety
poster contest.
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Mr. Deem discussed Isslle I, 1
end stated that it would Jllean I
approximately $61,000 in the
i!Chool district. II• led an in.
&amp;tructive question anc answer
period. Mr. PopP showed ex.
amples of the neW Math beillg
taught in the first, second, sev.
enth, eighth and the four grades
of high school. Jle stated that
Southern Local schools are the
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Drastic Reductions
PRIOR TO MOVING TO A NEW LOCATION IN POMEROY. SHOP EARLY !
BOYS' &amp; GIRLS'

DRESS SHOES
VALUES TO
MEN-S

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BIG BOYS'

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SUEDES, LEATHERS, OXFORDS
AND LOAFERS. VALUES TO 5.99

Robert McGlothlin
Jg Buried Saturday
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vlcea for Robert W. McGlothlin, 51, formerly of New Hav, 1
en, wero beld on SaturdaY at I
the Presbyterian Church
in ,
Ravenswood. !dr. McGlothlin !
operated a hardware .wre ln.
\lew Haven, before moving to :
Havenawond several months l

Just love our new Gas ,.,,,,

HI HEELS, FLATs, WEDGIES
AND CASUALS. VALUES TO

It naalles thlqs so soft and fresh:'

ago.
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He died at St. JOSeph Hospital on Thursday lollowlni a
r.ons illness. BUrial wa1
at :
~avenswond by the Chambers ,
runeral home.
Survivors include his wife, i
Grace Needs !dcGiotbliD; lwo
aons, Lt. Ronald McGlothlin, of
Selma, Ala.; fll&gt;ben McGloth· i
lin of Bloomington, Ind., and •
one daughter, Shiny, at horne. '
The deceased was a 11136 .f!l'ad- :
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Opera Compall)' llld Stokow. llld'o Amerlcall ~. abe
played thlo 1UJD111er with the
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ALL MfN'S
WORK SHOES

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REGULAR PRICE

SIMON'S
Pick- A-Pair Shoe Store

Drlel e full load
of Gal.

MAIN ST. IN POMEROY
. JUST BELOW SIMON'S FOOD MARKET
ON

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Gas d!ying gonlleo your otomeo. Waoii 'll woet
•kirts come OIIIIIOOOih and wrinkle· he. -teN
dry soft and ftuffy .•• good-looldolg """"QA 10
delight the moot finicky IHII-OQOJ. n..t'a boceuoo
gentle Gas drying fluffo lhlngs dry.
oro
th1cker and thirstier ... and they're ooadv to """ loo
m1nutes. And how mother delighto 1t1 !he l1oun ol
time her Ga&amp; dfyer saves. No 100re waiting fOf' tht
weather .•. or hanging up long lineaofwetdotnec.
Gas drying is thrifty, too. AbOUI a ponll¥'1 worth
of Gas dnea a whole klad. W'rYf not please both
your family and yourself! See your Gaa applionc&lt;o
dealer. Let him ohow you the handsolne. IKIV8noed
srylin~ of today's Gas dryert.
' For drying, Goo melr.M 1loe big dllt1ra••
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y881'01d Elayne Kautl11811 Jonea,
31, mothe!: of tJJno ohfldreD,

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For State PTA tw~:~' John Heiskell

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FABRICS

HYANNIS, r.faS8. tvPD One of the lelf worn.., claaalcal

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Dally Sentinel, PGIIIeroy·Mlddleport, 0., Oct. 21, 196!1-5' "

and 1Horace K'arr, lllr. and Mrs.
M;:
County
iur.;;,
ing the
attendance of
tor a Halloween Carntval ati'Mrs. Carl Kautz.
IPaul Karr, Mr. and Mrs. Geor· 1b WSCS f th
M thndlllt were overnight guests recently :
Vell
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lhe grade school audllotlurn on Door Committee - Mr. and Ige Wolfe.
e
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of Miss Minme Harpold and !
r yone h 1
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Refreshments were served to
October 30 at 7:30 p, Jll , Ad- Mrs. John Lambert, Mr .Jim I D k Pond
Mr and Mrs Churcb m~t Friday evemsg Ocf their aunt Mrs. Carrie Scar- MASON- Ray Tucker.(res- , ~~~~.s are M:l~ a~ethe f~ approx.unately 100 persons. Hop'·
mission will be charged, re- Brannon. .
, uc
,
. ' tober 15 m the sanct~ary. o r
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...rade
mg Jn
s
teases were Mrs. Carl Harmon,
freshments will be sold, and ! Decorating and bOOths- Mr. Vlfill Windon, Mr. and Mrs.l the church. Mrs. Sybil Miles YM Fred Ph'J
ccom an- ' School Parent Teachers Assoc- Tuesday of each JJlVj:ltb IJ:om Mrs. Fred Samsel Mrs. Car!
all the room mothers wtll be .and Mrs. Hobart Newell, Mr. Nat ~rr~nter, Mr. and Mrs. I had charge of the devotions and ted r~ her so~ s~e~ Phil~n patlon, presided at the regular 1. P m. to 3 P ~· Imm~ruza- Kearns, and Mrs. Jeanne Camp
tn charge of a sweet s}Jop
I and Mrs. Roger Epple and Mr. Russe
pencer.
' program . Mrs. Critt Bradfo.rd went to Blacksb~rg, Va. Satur: .meeting of the group Tuesday ~:~s given are dp' amal pol and Mrs. William Fry.
Cblldren are to oorne mask- ~nd Mr!. Harold NewelL
I Monsters Mansion - Ear I 'j w" hostess durlnK the liOcial d M Ph 1 ·n nd I at the school. He announced P&lt;Jho
Ill and prize• will be award- Refreshments - Ways andiDean John Jeffers Bob Ritch· hour
ay .. drfs. 'tson "'th spebe ]that the State PTA eonventiOn Mr. Robert Rickard of the FIRST
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ie, Bill Grueser, Rlohard Bar· • Mrs. Lottie Sheffield return· daughter Dr Kathr 0
Phil· will be held 10 'arker
g on ,'son Coun Y aru
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Committee• lor the &lt;Illrntval Sweet ShOP - Room moth- ton.
ed home after being hospitaliz.
d ~
s , OCt. 27, 28, Z9, and requested partment spoke on
REGULAR_
8 ' ,
are:
era.
Fortune Teller• _ Mrs Earll ed a week at Veterans Mem- son. en rcturne orne un Ithat persons mterested In at- Bnd d1scussed the problems
Planning - Mr. and Mrs.
GAMES
Dean Mra Paul Baer,' Mrs. ' orial Hos !tal
day.
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tending contact him in regards county wide, caused by
Certified 011 Station
John Jeffers, Mrs ..Bill Grues-- Fisb Ponds (Loom Lagoon)- Roy Hotter 'and Mnl. Gary Dill. Rev. a:d Mrs. Paul Sellers w!~~~;d ~~~!~AI::r~~.IU w=~~ : to obtaining an
adrfl.lttance ::eas: m population
w. Mlln St.
er, Mr. and Mrs. RJ~IUJ~d Bar- (1) Mr. and Mrs. ~obert Wood, Pirates Plank- Vlutor Babr,land daughters, Margaret and Mrs. Ra Sa re at Roseville. ,card.
of s·
st;:rij'esi.iillliiiiiiitl. .
\on and Mrs. Bob Ritchie.
!dr. and Mrs. Bill Windon, H
Bahr Delmar Baum Rosemary attended tha 48th Mr
dy '! Y F d C dl
Rev. Father Cencula, I '"'
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Mr enry
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a e re- hop Fenwick High schOO
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Purcuall
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y~rs,
. Blaine Milhoan.
i wedding asniver!lary of his par- cent! s nt a da in ParkersYoung and Mrs. James W· flo!- nnd Mrs. ~a~ I McDamel, . Mr. Tic Tac Throw - Mr. and : ents. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Sel1ersi burg.Y pe
y
Byus Speaker for
ion.
and Mrs. Richard Rawlmgs , &lt;2) Mrs. Gordon
Ridenour. Mr. of Logan. Ohio. hald at the
.
Grand March - MrS. F'red :\1r . and Mrs. Harold Hager ,· d Mrs Bill Will Mr
and home of Mr and Mrs Richl.aymen's SnndBY
Bro~n , Mr · &lt;m
· d Mrs· Gl en 'l'h om a· Mr '!Mrs
' an Jim· Heaton. ' · ·
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· 0f't. Rarnt•tte j~ Gue~t
sm1'lh· Mrs. Fanme·
ard C. Girken.
Mrs: Paul Orr, Mrs.
~WJla and )irs. R;~lph T.russell. Mr., Guess Your Weight _ Mr. 116
MASON - Mr. Williarn .&amp;..
1
~trausbaugh, Mrs. carl ~eese and Mrs. Ons Smt1 h.
nnd Mrs. Dave Holter. Mr. and ! Mrs Mattie Yost aceompan- Of )]a!ii.Oll i~.fl rlnh
11Blll 1 Byus.
Past conterl.!nce 1
,nd Mrs. ~lm~:-~aum .
1 Apple Dunk- Mr .._~~d- ~rs. Mrs. Donald Mora, Mrs. Nor- : ied b; her son, David Yost, and MASON -- Mr. Gi lbcr Barn- ~ay Leader, and a .mem.ber ,1f I
1
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1 Mrs. Hazel Carnahan went to · ette, Mason County 4-H Lead- , tne Asbury Method1sl Church,
Choke A Coke - Mr. and rNcw Galilee, recently to attend er, was a guest or thr. Happy · was .the guest sp~:!akel' on LayMrs. Bill Shockey, Mr.
and ' the wedding of Mrs. Yosl's'[ Gn Lucky 4~11 club when the man s .sunday at the Meson
REGULAR 2.79
CLOSEOUT!
Mrs. Woodrow Mora Mr. and
d
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, 1 , group met on Wednesday even- . Method1st Church. He was reC
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gran son, ames os . ~~ rs...
th ,
ot h
h
Mrs Charles Wildermuth
y t
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k 'th 1mg at e n 1ason om mum1Y·cent1v c osen 1aym;uJ
t e
Regular 3.69
Add A Score- Mr. and Mrs. Mos redm~lme Rorb at·Y·ee l WId I Buildmg
' year at Jackson's Mltl Where '
r . an ,. rs. o . er'ted os an ,_ , 'fl1e nomma
· t'mg romm1·tt ee se· ,, t he 1.ayman •s 1ns!ltu
· te
was '
Arvil Holter · 'Mr · and Mrs · Joe Mrs carnahan VIS!
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Dee
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J.awrence, Mr. and Mrs. John ,
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. 1ected the rullow1ng officers for 1held.
Plain
qead of Southern
Local Program .at the Novembe~ 9 Rnse.
":1th her brother-m-law .and ! the commg year. They are: 1 He spoke on the need of peoColors
.chools, and Mr. Mike Popp, meeting Will be by the f1fth Shoot for Loot _ Mr. and S l~ter . Mr . and M.r~. Ru:ssell·p~e;.;idcnL Martha Thompson ; ,ple toda:,· to turn to oor Bible.
yd.
SALE _
~&lt;~th teacher in the Souther· grade studen~s Refreshments . Mrs. Roy Gillilan, Mr_ and Mrs. ! R&lt;:~dchH. Mrs. Radcliff
~nd v1ce president, Norman Reyn· He further related un the two
1Many Other
~rn High School , were guest committee w1!1 he
Esther I Jack Spencer Mr. 'Bnd Mrs. · Mrs. Robert Yost accompamed olds : secret&lt;try , Pau la Werry; ideologies, one based on
Plain
Louella Darrell Hawthornl".
them home and spent the week treasurer. Hecky Lewis; Came and the other hate. \&lt;lr. Kay
1peakers of the Syrac~se PTA, Thorpe, Ora Bass,
Bargains in CoHon
~olors
)ctober 14. 11le mectmg, con· Moore, Maxme Vari!ln. Ooro· Pound A Nail _ Mr. and end.
Leader. Beyerly Carson; Carol Wilson, conducted the devotion·
yd.
Piece Goodt
SALE lucted by the president, Mar- thy Stewart and Jcnn1e Lou Da- 1Mrs. Waid Spencer, Mr. and i .Mr. and Mrs. ~·esle.y.McKen- Fru th. reporter and song lead- 1al service and introduceQ the
:are! Cottrill, opened at 7:30 vis.
Mrs. Robert Bailey, Mr. and ! Zle of Salem, Oh10, v1s1~ed Mr. ers. Susnn Thabet and Cheryl guest speaker.
Yith the singing of tile P.T.A.
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Mrs_ George Frederick.
! and Mrs. Ralph. McKenzie. Oth- ~urn s. Hosts were James Lew- I
----;.mg and pledge to the Ameri· The closmg pr~~cr "" '. by Milk Bottle Game - Mr. and '· er guests spendmg several days IS, Jr. and fi'rancis Queen.
JOINS MOELL£R
'an flag in unison followed by Rev . Thorpe. Dunng the suclal . Mrs Norman Vlcr'ain '1r and Iwere Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
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WASitl NGION 1UP .he PTA prayer by Esther Har· our re reshments 11r coo les •. Mrs. John Fick. Mr. and Mrs. ; Washburn of Detrmt, 1c . Sun- 1 . NEW YOHK (UPIJ -Insects, a
H Moel1
.Ohio
Singer Sales &amp; Service McCall's Patterns
len Devotions were b)· the Punch and coffee were served ICharles Fick
· day guests were the Wash burns ticks and mites can cause dam- W.lter ·
.e r, D K 1•
le~ William Thorpe of tbe 1by :\lary Nease, Jean Nease, Dodg.. er Ga~e _ Mrs Grace : and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lew- age amounting to billions o{ : today Dbr . .Mal ri1In L. 1 roe meke,
WY 2·228'
115 W. SECOND
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' "ary
'1
· G1 rue- Gumpf Mr and Mrs Wallace
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· caro1 an d Dav1'd of porne- dollars annua lly, accordmg
.
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eave. oCo a .
lat':arene
Church
Be 11 '"
rrarner. ,sus1e
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POMEROY
OHIO
ser an
aye am1ton
.. ar- Amb~rv 1 ·r, Mrs. Wanda Lark- I roy an recent ca 11 ers were r. 1 ncycloped1a InternatiOnal.
T hpres1Cent
ll ot 11 haneordJa
0
Serretary and treasllrer re- Ithat Ash and Thelma Jeffers Iins
Iand Mrs. Melvin McKenzie of Jt has been estimated that
eac ers
dege, .1 ., 1 s
1the United States alone
1orls were read and approved. I were contributing
hostesses. I Pitch A washer _ Mr and Los Angeles, calif.
namt ed tahn e ucatmnrne.an'cunsult·
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an on e congress
s iiiiiiiiill
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tea
parens,
s an I he servmg ta e was center- Mrs. Dale Kautz, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. an Mrs. Jo n Humes o 1t an 10,000 speCies of w
rlends introduced themselves. ed with a very beautiful ar- !John Chaney, Mrs. Bob Grues- Canton and Mrs. Alice
Me-~ insec!s, tkks and mites
i'ree will offering was taken. rangement of bronze mums in 1er and Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Gaugh of Warren spent several year can cause damage a· m01mt·

•erslly AgrtcuJtur&amp;l Sc1JOOI,

BLOOMING

4.95

Goessler Jewelry Store

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YOUR HEADQUARTERS

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Mrs.

Arrangemenl i

29'

5 PM

SPECIAL!

:::,:~!ted their aunt,

Tho Cbeater PTA wtll sp0 0• 1 Loud speaker - Mr.

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lAIItle ,....en, Other recent/
....ta were Mr. and Mr1, Edmund Wrl~ley of Baltimore, Md.

Cames, Fun Committees are Announced for Racine
Chester PfAHallowe en Carnival Oct 30 Soeiety Notes

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SELLING CAI\DS

··'!'be Youth Cholr and Acolytea

ef the Federated Church are
IOlllllg Cbrisma• cards, ribbon,
ftldy.mado hows, wnppiDII pa.
per, and Chrlstmao napkin• and
"Bless This House" napkins.
You can contact either Mary
Hayes or Ralpb Werry, dtroc.
tor, If you wlab to purchase
any Item.

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FINISHING
Our best quality
service

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Robinson's
Por~~•roy

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Only Schwinn offers such fine quality at such a thrifty
price. And Schwinn bikes lost longer for greater econa

omy. For the best value rlde a Schwinn!

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SLACKS
SIZES 32·38

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Circle Meeting

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p ils Announcr&lt;l
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Jo~e-

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CALL 675-2460
(Toll Cuotomors Cell Collect)

distributed in this area by

CITY ICE and
FUEL COMPANY
point Pltthnt, W. Ve.

FUIZ
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HIATING OIL

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DOUBLE tHE Pltl\lRE·
PULLIKC POfi£R
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sh::~u~-ri~;

Altron® llyloo

........ 685
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WOMEN'S APPAREL

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

POMEROY

118 E. MAIN

~~~{fi~~~ MORNING

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Ru\n

Glll'ment BAG

LIRI Slltll ROSES

99

12/BBc

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FACIAL TISSUf.S

2J3Bc

18~ ln. tall, look
ra11! Whole dorenl

Jumbo size Jn 1m·
bosud vinyl.

u."' :.::. ": .ve box with sort, white, tx1. a
tls1ues. Our Ol'tn top q1.1alitj'
bre-rt1, with 400 shettt, 200 pultal

I!IO~orlw:nt

S•r• On Cookware!

TEFLON SALE!
3 PC. GRIDDLE SET
10 in. square grid·

die : 2 cup m1xer;
11 1,~

in. nylon turner.

3 57
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TEFLON CASSEROLE

LINT REMOVER
!.3s
Val,

6]e

"PIXdll" rallty ;.H•: Wl!h
extra rel1ll.

lte-. 58c

· Ruth Barry·•

3Vg'}C

b ~1ft--··-- - ·

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64t

150eniersheer

seam les s. Run -

guard heel; toe.
Sizes8 1h-ll.

INSULATED MUGS

Friends may can at the Mohr-1
Stevens Funeral Home after tl

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Tubular at.el frlmt
w1th plastic se1t.

TRASH CONTAINER

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.2.98

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2/55c

TEFLON BAKEWARE

:.7~

1.37 t«b

Choice of 9 in, loaf pan ar pie .Yt,,
platti 8 m, aq. cake pan. Non· ·~:
1t1ck ••• wash without scourtni.

SOCKS

IRONING

67c
S1 l1c0ne or Teflon

coated or cotton drill.

Boudoir H1mper, 1lr!Orl8·in ...... .......... 19c
Girls' Nylon Stretch PIDIS, 7-14.. ......... t11
Children'• Nylon Slac~s. 2-1 .... ..... ...... 1.11
AIIOrted Blousos. Shirts, 32-38 .. ............ 1.31
Women's Sketch Cap1ls, 8-18 ............... 3.11
20x24-ln. Framod Pictures .................. 1.11

PLASTIC
DRAPES

:a BB•

Forovlf·the·knee! Woven
Orlanl Acrylic, nyloA
atretch. 7·1!1 1h, 9-11.

2jJOO
Llcy or flor•t print.

Wipe cle•n with a

damp

tloth! Lined.

72x87-in, pr. •iz•.

N-8·111

5234
, VHF·UHF tHtptlon. Sound out
...... 14.000 volto of .1.....
....... lftlhlild ehtntltllltdleltcii'L
Alllllltlbll ToM Qlntrol. Tuntlsl'tDitrtd .UHII' Tun.,, Contempor~ry

Wlth Tr1dt

Pilat

27•.as. in . solids
rayon, r.otton cut
8anfori~tdl

O:FiHita
tt. JllctuN aver
11.000
tlmn
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CDttonfltrmal, bo&gt;ttr
topo. Ql~o· 1-1•.

1.68
colton ~nit,
Mollo: aqua. \ te a.

T~ermol

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT
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Mlclclleport, 0.

pile, non·skldblck.

221

Dermal BLANKOS
Cotton WIIVUJ
miChlne walh1ble,

444

721190 .......

fl•nntl, Boys' 6-16

1ilatl1t llleli IMiniiGaM OOIMt.
.1111 aptfolltf, .WI,

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AREA RUGS

1111&amp;10 ..... All IUtltllnel

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STACII STOOlS

4/BBc :."A2.22

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Big 10 gallon size;
plastic; metal cover.

alo)1, Slzao 6 to 16,

~r~~:~e~i~:ywi~o~~:J: W MAIN STREET
POMEROY
MOTOR
COMPANY
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PHONI WY2-2126

m.

33e

44c

94c

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Ill! 32' 32 inchoo.

!Cotton flannel plaldl with
"I· calltra; permanent

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ModPrn des tgn, col

ored glass,

Prints n' plains with
hand-roll•d hems! Hav•
one to 10 with every out-

SHIRTS

See the new '66 Chevrolet, Chevelle,
chevy
Jl,
and Corvette at pur dtlltr'l •
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NYLONS

Chrome plotod: blk,
pl•stlc handles i"
saulpturtd deaign,

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TEFLON UTENSILS
I nylon turners.
spoons, cutters 1n
wh ite; sandalwood.

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THE SHOE BOX

Ben Franklin

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red.stripe tire~- AfullY syn~ 84peed ~
sion with lloor-mounted stick ehift Ia standard. Or 1011
can order a 4-IJ!eed or Powmlld....also Stato-buolld
front seal~, center co:osole and full I!SIIIItrameltubt.
Impressive tn"edentials, sure. But Ito l'llllb'IPiftillate
wbat C)levrolet'a perfol'llUIIIC8 apaalalfallllaft llflll1l up
wttll here :you've got to get lntto 0111 cl tJ.I Olllvllll
SQPel" Sports and see for ;vountelt.
,t\nd the place to do that, Ita~ to- ana
drive any of the ten other new Cblnllll for '88-'- ,
your Chevrolet dealer's. He's a
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great believer In letting the cusl
JQU01'110 Inclined,
tomera
bandle
the
merdlandise.
' Both Oblvellei!S llll6 models ride on a special chassis

Surviving in addition to his
parents are one sister. Ruth
Ann, at home, and paternal
I"andparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ba.
Ill casey of Gallipolis Ferry.
Graveside service wlU be held

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Mrs. Larry Rein.,, speech!
and hearing therapist of the
Ravenswood School district, wu
psi speaker when the sau..
bury PTA mel Tuesday evening.
.\'e,. Cllft!l!e SS 196 Sptll't CllUpeThe meeUn&amp; opened with the
pledge Io the flag Jed by Cub
wJtl. clean-smlpled al!-ne!IJ Body by Fisher.
Scouts Pack 246. Devotions were
lad by Mrs.
Thomas Bentz.
It was announced that the next
meeting would be a family night
dinner at 6:30 p. m. and Dr. J
Charles Holzer .,m bo guest
1peaker.
A fall festival at the liChool
as announced for November ;j
18. Plans were made to wve '11
the Farm Bureau dinner on
Two new Super Sport beauties for '66()ct.ober 26. The school consolidation was discussed. Mrs. Max• hardtop and convertible-propelled by nothing
Ine Arnold had a clloploy on
the school lunch program In oblau than the new Turbo-Jet39&amp; VB.
eervance of school lunch week.
Refreshments were erved at
Their 1!9 b~ griUB seta them apart tight ofl' •• a
the clese of tbe meetllli by Mr.
apecial breed of car. And their new Turbo-Jet 396 VS
and Mrs. Harry Johnson, chalrM
ill right behind it ready to seeond the motion.
man, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Car·
This remarkably efficient power pbult, with aircraftteton, co-chairmen, Mr. and
Mrs. Phil Ohlinger, Mr. and
type valves, deep-breathing porb! and other deslg11.
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Mrs. Gary Wayland enler- Durin,w the business aesslona,
tain~ her card club Monday two ne~ members were weieven~ng. Gue1ts weN
corned mt? the society, Mrs.
Moms, Betty Smith,
Pa!iy Robert Bailey and Mrs. Waid I
Johnson, Elsie Haddox, EmiiUI Spencer.
I
Moodispaugh Carol Burton
Plano were made !or World's
Erma Hendricks. Betty
'•'";;;o~f~Pr~ay~e~rO::a~nd:..:;S~el;;:f-D;;;•::;nl;;:al
won the door prize. The hosleiS II
served refre~hments at the close •lRST
of tho. meetin11. Tho nt•xt mee~ QUALITY
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Caoh Bahr, Mro. Rice, Mr o.
Hoath Methocllet Church wtll Yeauger, Mrs. McElhinny, Mrs
sponsor a family night dinner Kincaid and Herman Kincaid.
at the church Sunday evening •Games were played during the
Oet. Z4 at 6 p.m. wlth Mr. ar evening. The closing prayer was
Mrs. Newman Burdette
a!k. given by the Rev. Donald Hicks.
family •• gueots.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Lohse, Ute Rev. and
ocr. 25
Mrs Donald Hicks, Mr. and
Jane. HDwell Tent Daughters Mrs. Joe Bishop, Mr. and Mr•
uf Umon Veterans will meet Edward Evans, Mr. and Mrs.
~onday at 7;30 p.m. at the DAV Hermon Kincaid, Mr. and Mrs
all.
Walter Lee, Mr. and Mrs. William Grueser, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Bowen. Mr and Mrs
TO REIIEAII8E
Gerlach, Mrs. Franklin Triplett.
The youth choir of the Fed- Mr. and Mrs. Dan White, Mr.
erated church will hold re- and Mrs McElhinny, Mr. and
hearsal Saturday afternoon at Mrs. Willard Buyer, Mrs. Frank1:30 p. m. when plans wlll be lin Martin, Cash Bahr, Mr. and
linished for the Thanksgiving Mrs. Rice, Mr. and Mrs Ycauand Christmas program. All ger, Mr . and Mrs. Chester Ermemhera are urged lo attend. Iwin and Mr and Mrs. Millon

"New Horizons" was
the
theme of the program presented by Mrs. Pearl Mora when
Fully
Students of he
the Friendly Circle of the Fed·
EconDmY Pncedl
Seventh and Eighth
grades er le(l Church met
Tuesday
maki~g the si~ weeks honor ev:ning at the church.
Whal f.aturesl Strong Schwinn t~J..
roll mclude: E1ghth - Nancy Selected scripture from Exobular timJ, s~hwlnn bui\l.jn kick.
\ Buchanan, Richard
Hawley,
and Isaiah, the hymns, Lord
stand, Amtrl~;an made cocuter
Rhonda Hysell, Jan Long,
Speak to Me That I May Spesk"
br&lt;Hce, slim-lin• tCink with horn.
bie
Ord,
Sylvia
Swanson,
John
and "Higher Ground," by the
&lt;hromt jllo!ed package carrier ond
' Tannehill, Dtane Welsh, Greg- group and prayer concluded the
fender-mounted h•Odli'iJht. Rides
better, lasts longerl
ory White.
atudy.
1 Seventh - R a n d y Becker, During the business session,
Dennis Boggs, Mary Bradbury, Mrs. Carl Kautz, president,
Eddie Brown, Gary Ellis,
named a committee to plan the
We Have Models For Boys and Girls of All Ages
I ta Fultz, Sharon Glaze, David coming year, with Mrs. Elza
Haggerty, Kim Johnson, R·ni- Gilmore Jr. as chairman. A
Including the E~citing 1\cw Sling·Ram Models. Se·
anne Kloes, Robin Mills, Ka·
auction was planned for
!eel Yours Now or Lay-Away For Christmas.
thy Moore, Eugene
out meeting. A contrlbuJoyce Riley, Kayle Russell
of ~ ...., made to the
Glenna Sprague.
Council for Jay life and work
of the United Church of Christ.
Infant Son Dies
· Robert Eastman ...., wei·
corned as a guest. Miss Erma
Wednesday Evening Smith thanked the Circle for
1 PT. PLEASANT - James Ro- flowers sent her whlie hospital·
bert Casey, one-day-old son
PHONE 992-1774
Robert E. and Mary Spo,ncl" I Mrs. Gilmore and Mrs. Paul
Casey, Henderson,
Werner served a dessert course
POMEROY, 0.
111 W. 2ND Sf·
nesday evening in Holzer
from a table carrying out the
Balloween theme. An arrangement of mums combined with
large brown owls made by Mrs.
GUmore centered the
table.
Leaf cut-outs and Halloween
i candy and napkins completed
the table.
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Millo Waylll!d, sotl ol
and Mrs. Gary Wayland.
ved his fifth birthday with
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party Monday during the
ternoon kindergarten
.... o
este• .met at the !th at Little Hocking, memboro ll~be 4-H Camp ot II
- --taught by Mrs. Pearl Reynolds. =~~ r~.~~t1~ m Its :onthZ' or the Middleport Garden club w. Va. Carol Gerlach of the
She was USIS~ with the
five vftlto:s prOI:~m n a ;~~~n:holunldcheolnl NreUloervaUoknsl Top ToppePs 4-H club was
ly by Mro. Waller Morris
·
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e e Zer e tress of ceremonieli.
Mrs. Reynolds.
Mrs. Karr open.d the mtet- ' by ~~r 25th.
I The Rev. Albert McKelllle
Belpen .,ore Danny
with medilalion und prayer. IOct. 2Bth at th8 ob ch
the Episcopalian Church of Gal·
Tina Joseph, Ricky
Hayeo waa protram
ur ·
Upolil, entertainod the 4-H'e"
ner, Connie Burion, Chrloty
, using •• her topic ParPenni Hysell Jackie
in the War on Pover·
~ated at the birllld•y
the material were
with Mike were Jill Walb
Orr,
Frederl'*, Ado
Ricky Winebrenner.
Ve~!i
'Bnd Eva Kimes_
Swilher, Dann Morri•
d Mrs. Hayes introduced Mr.
WHITE and BROWN
Kimberly Johnson.
y 1ce cre&lt;im
an E t
Execullve head of
Sizes 3 to 8
cupcakes favo
.
lh · aa ern schoola, who 11poke
, rs were given e
f
t . lnceMII0I
children.
an ~-pover Y c1
the ldenhly of Poverty
Head Start program Youth
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ToLadiesot
1Be Qbkdned NOUJ AtteDded Banquet
Chest
wscs
!hell' partQ!s wllll cllall: char.. IIIII» tltdleu......
er
. In regard to the PaD Jl&amp;llollo MASOM - 0vtr 100 persons was tn Mrs. Eileen Sill- II WQ Ia ~.., t11J1e ~
Mrs. Larry Morrison was al•.l meeting of the OhiO Assoela- attended the 4-H
Mrs.
~e::'~~.j ~~..,.
r~~ls ! ;aker when the Ilion of Garden Clubs November Banquet on
f ~::;~:.1 :!·~M~aryz.~Fr:oe~nd~t~w~er~e~~in~4-:H~Le~a:rler~s:.!Aasocia::·~llon:-~.:

Mike Waylanillia.

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Chr1s~mas

Ann~al Dinner !

B~tter

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was welcomed al!l a guest.
tre beginnisg at 9 a. m. when A. L. Phelps.
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th Amerl·can Legl·on Au•1'lta' ry Relreshments were served by 1
FLEX STEEL
Imt.taLJon was h~l or one e
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the hostess to those named a- 1
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d
t
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G
ther
A Jav of Lewis Manley Post 263 met
cao~l a e' uf Y s m
·- Tuesday evenl·ng at the home bo ve an d Mrs. \V aIt er KennedY1
1 c· 11 was
2 PCE.
ette shower or e rna a
Jr Mrs Milton Roush, Mrs. 1
I1announced for the November 16 of Mrs. C. R. Young in Mid- ., ·
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M s Cleland asked dleport.
Denver Kapple and a guest, .
1
meemg. r .
Sad R h
that members who plan to at- Mrs. Arnold Richards, presin ra ous ._ _
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tend tht' dinner on Booster night dent, opened the meeting in
,
50
"r
before
October
30.
ritualisti~
form.
nepartment
Mrs
Paul
Simpson.
Mr.
and
1 SPECIAL
M
w·m
Oh\in,gE&gt;r,
Mr.,
Contact h,_
A dolly donated by the ways child welfare and Oepartment 1 r~. 1 am
.
and means committee was a- Rehabilitation a!'lsessments were • and Mrs_ Carl Dill, Mr. ~nd 1
warded to Letha Wood. PracM pa!d Annual dues were collect- Mrs. Jr.H Wilson, Mrs. MarJnr-1
. I t.
t b te ed . Members were asked to ie Price, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I
tiee for mit a Jon a oos r
:
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Bentz, Rev . an(l Mrs. Mcnzrl
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
meeting was announced for Oc-- brmg
cards for Vel·
h
and
Ml!!is
Rosalie
Story.
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erans hosp1tals to the nett Sm t
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the tC"&lt;im cap1ain _and her team appointed communit) ,chairman.
on their · Work and gave the
Prayer for peace by Mrs. Will
Counctl a good grade. Mrs. Betz. Winston, chaplain, closed the
I
ing and Mrs. Parlin each spoke meeting, and rcrreshmests were
briefly_ Gifts were presented lo served by the hostesses, Mrs.
Mrs. Wakely, Mrs. Betzing and Young, Mrs. Oscar Hardaway~!
Mrs. Cleland.
Mrs. Wllllam Smith, Mrs. Win·
At the close of the meeting, stun and Mrs. Arlena Reese.
a grab sale was held by the
miscellaneous committee, after
which refreshments were served by the kitchen committee, to
45 members and the guests.

SOCIAL

A
dinner was en o ed
Rock Sprinp
Heallh by 37 members of the
Club wUl meet Thursday at I builders ,Class o! the Middleport
p 11 at the home ol Mro Wll Church of Chnst Tuesday evell~m 'orueser with Mra. Harold alng at the church. The dinner,
Blaeksloll In eharge of the pl'O- on annual allalr, wal prepared
gram and Mrs. HuilJ Bearht and served by the PhllaUtea
the contest. Secret pals w111 b; Women or. the church.
.
revealed wilh a &amp;if!, AU mam- The dmmg room decorat1ona
bers art urged to be pre!ent. earned out the
halloweeo
The w.S.C.S. of tho Great theme with orange candleo and
Bond Methodiit Church will table centerpieces
featuring
hold a rummago ~ale In the pUIIlpkins filled with autumn
Simpson bulldllli across from mums and fall follase. Mr.
the Racine Post Offtce, on 0c- Wendell CJ:erlach was master
tobtr :12 and 23 from 10 a.m. of ceremomes and Mr. Kenneth
unt1l 5 p.m.
McElhinny
gavedthe table
.
. grace.
Serv.mg on the ecoratmg com·
OCT. 21
mitt e w' M ~
a·
The annual Halloween festie ere rs. J,Rl'nver ace,
val sponsored by the Syracuse Mrs. Norman Yea~1er. and
. be h ld . h h Mrs. Franklm TrtpleU.
PTA wa 11
1
auditorium S te rd m t e ·sc .oo , G'1fls were presented by Mr.
tb
a uh ay evemns 1Gerlach on behalf of the class
0me o er 23 , wit the g r a n d to Mr. Thomas Bowen, teach:
_~chTito &amp;tart promptly at er of the clai!S, and Mrs. Wen~ · l.ere will be a (ort.une dell Gerlach, class president
1 ller, l10h pond and vano1" The pool hlolory of the claoa
~ameo. Candy, baked goods, hul ' wao rood and a resume of the
og1 and coffee w11l be sold. paot year's projects
;.here Will be door prizes and New officers were named In·
-"h prtzeo for maxked WID· eluding Mrs. Kenneth McElhJn.
ne~~·iel D 111 b b d ny, president; Chesler Erwin,
at the Un~ ~eth~l ~ ~~rv\ vice pmident; Mrs. Joe BlahFriday beg! .
t ~O urc op. secretary . asoiotant secrewith a sar.kn~~:h aat noo~:
tory, Mrs. Herman
Kincaid;
te rnoo n aervtce
· WI.11 be from urer
and Mril. 'I'homa11 Bowen, treu.
F~llowing the dinner a pro1 lo I p. m.
Tho Middleport High School gram WBB prceenled by mem-.
Senior Cluo 1'- oponoorlng a bero of lhe class which includrummago sale m the old A&amp;P ed three skits, Taking port in
building on Fnday and Satur- lhe first, enlltled. "Believe ll "
day, Oct. 23 and 24 from 9 a wero Wendell Gerlach, Denv~r
m. to i P· m.
Rice, Herman Kincnld, Mrs.
Ev'angellne Chapter,
OES, Kincaid, and Mro.
Donald
Middleport, will spon•or • bake Hicks. "Ror.~ance Matured" leasale Saturday, Oct. 2S &gt;n the
·
Dudley Florist building In Mid- lured Mrs. Norman. ~~auger
.
b
and Thomas Bowen, and Moun·
dleport . Mem bers br1ng
1ng ak· . M . ,.
1
ed goodo are to have 11 there om ag1c wa• presented hy
at 9 a.m. Mrs. William King M.rs. Denver R1ce, Re~·. Don
Mrt. RJcltard Pi!!kens, Mra. An~ Hicks. and Cas~ Bahr.
Thomas and Mrs. James Clat- 1 Taking part 10 a vocal num
worthy are co-chairmen
her I Am A Goose" were Mr.

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Mrs. Smith is
Host to Church
Group at Home

October 30th
Bake Sale is
PI ecJ
Being ann

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84 th Birlhday ,.
Obsert~ed Ocl. 17th

Food BtUkels to

Mrs. Frances Romine ceJe.
Reunion is Held
brated her 84th birthday SunPlans were made lo prepare
UeS
day, Oct. 17 at the home of her M H old Smith entertain- Thanksglv,IRI food balkets lor
.
daughter and son-in-law , Mr.
rs. ar
.
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shut-ins when the Love)oy Ctr~
By Bailey Family
The annual inspection
oi d M Henry Euler of Port- ed the Evangeline M!Sstonary cle ol the Middleport F I r l I
Children of the late F.llsworth Chester Council Daughters of ~nd. n.
Society. ot the Pomeroy Church Bapllst Church met Tuesday
and Ruth Bailey and Carman Amenc~ waa ?eld Tuesday ev.e· Present were Mr- and Mrs. of Chnst T.uesday evemng at evening at the church. Mrs.
Manning Kloes, chairman, gave
and Jo!le Bailey held a reun- ntng WJth Edith Wakely, dis- Bert Romine and Connie Sue her home m Syr~cuse.
trict
deputy,
the
lnSJ16cllng
of·
of
Hemlock
Grove;
Cecil
and
The
meellng,
!0 charfie of the opening prayer.
ion at the home of Mr. and
Mary Midkiff and Charles Smith Mrs. Leo Bryan, preSident, op· ,
W•. Ralph Bailey of Prospect, ficer.
·;. of Hemlock Grove· Gene Ro- ened with devotions taken from ! Mr!!. John Fultz was devoter, co unc 1
Leda Mae
' and Mrs. li· Thessa1omans
·
bY Mrs. Ma•"on 1t'1ona1
1eader an d Mrs .
oct. 10.
· Kraeu re
orted ill mine, Columbus: Mr.
Attending wert Mr. and Mrs. or, prcst~"'i:· ~nd pand Aud- Don Hill of Letart Falls; Mr. Fisher, who also read a poem, Kloes gave the lesson !rom the
1~ ~~~6~ h Hos· and Mrs. Dovle sargent, Dick "'If Nobody Smiles." Members study book, "The Church Not
George Leffler, Ronnie, Elaine, were Opa
r&lt;Y ToprrekncebiD .Wo~"! while and Goldia, Pomeroy RD L; responded to roll call wilh a Made With Hands."
and Brenda of Marion; Mr and p1ta1 ar ers urg, · ..
Luci'lle Kraeuter and Eva Bail· Bob Roush of New 11'Bven, and verse of scr1pture on w.It chcraft · j During the business session 'I
Mrs. Albert Wigal, Bryan, HarM Pa ker and Mary K. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Romine, Members brought gifts for the , the White Cross quota was disry, Judy, and George, Racine; :~se ~% ho~e from hospital. Keith and Larry of ~exas, Oh10. Grundy Mission In Grundy, Va. cussed and other business matMr. and Mrs. Ted Bailey, Up- Ma Parker sent thanks for Refreshments of JCe cream, Plans were made to send sunM ters. Refreshments were servM
cake, coffee and pop were serM shine boxes to shut-in members ed by Mrs. John Fultz end Mrs.
l per Sandusky; Mr. and Mrs. ift~nd cards sent her.
G
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ved.
for Thanksgiving. A round robin Clara Riley.
Emett Bickle and Coonie, CardNat ional and State orfJce.rs
get well card was sent to Mrs.
Present for the meeting were
Ington; Mr. and Mrs. Otis BaiJ.
Elwood Bowers a! Holzer Hos- Mrs. Kloos. Mrs. Riley, Mro.
ey, Lois, Marie. Racine; Mr. were received officially and m·
eluded Mrs. Wakely, past stat~
pltal. Mrs. Bryan and . Mrs. Fullz. Mrs. Lera Jones, Mrs.
and Mr.;. Jack Wigal, Sherri,
councalor and dlstrlc~ deputy,
Jerry Masters receaved barthday Jennie Kauff, Mrs. Iva Tumer,
Gallipolis; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Edith Betdng, assoc1ate state
gifts from their secret pals.
Mrs. Dewey Richardson, Mrs. 1
Bickle Key West, Florida. and
councilor, and Er~a Cleland
"Peace through planting chur- Harold Chase and Mrs. Rich-'
Miss Phyllis Ann Wigal, Gallideputy of Chester Counc1l. Fay~ Plans were made for a bake ches/' was the topic of the IDIS· 1 ard Owen, president of the B. 1
polis.
Parlin of Marietta
Council oale October 30 at the Tri Lus- sion study presented by Mrs. ·\ II. Sanborn Society.
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Swittt·lop Pity Waatlbukll .... 1.11
Men'll.lllltl WKk &amp;ltlll .. ,. , .211
Mltll Double Pllttl F,_, .,,. Jlc Aunl
a,. Yom 70 yds 27e
Wild Gllln VIRJI fnmts ....... 31o
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41 RPM RICtnl' 10 Tlllts ....... ic
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AIIOIItll s.ttlt IIPt HIM!tlp, •. , .1.44 pill$~

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FOR SALE

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O~E refrigerator, $10; One dm- viee, aU makea. WY :l-l2IK.
ette, $15 '5 pieces ); One bot·

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tied gas range, $35;

Autlrroized Singer Saleo

One

wringer . washer, $40 (speed

Queen): One coueh, $10; Ono

Service.

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libre glass drapes, $15; One
lamp table, $3; One occasion·
al chair,
$3; ottomon
lawn mowll', seH ··.::n~
flO; Con be seen b
ll!
IIJid 1 p. m. Mrs. Guy Walter•
Middleport, Ohio. Top of Middleport Hill, tlrro Middleport
Hill Cometory. Phone WY 1· '
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rocker, $10 ; One twin inner
spring mattress, coil springs
$8 : One double box • spring
and mattress, $20 ; One metal
bed and coil sp rings, $6: Chesl I
$6; wardrobe, $5; tweed rug ·.
and pad, 12 x 12 11:!, $35: 4 prs .

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the Lindmark Dairy

Appreciation Banquet
Tues., Od. 26, 1965
Salisbury School
7:30P.M.

AIN'T SeEN LOWeE7Y

at !Andmut O!lloo
Thurodlly October Jl.

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Looolly owned by retired gentleman. 6 cyl engine, Powerglldo traM. Radio IIJid heal-er. Ei:cellBnt tire6. Spotleso
olean mteri.Dr'. Green finish.

1964 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Door- $1995
2 tone linilb. OWnod by Joeal rea1donL CleaD ...
tvrior. Bl.dio llld heater, new tiru, 9.81 A Ia. va . .
gino. S1d. tralll. A niA&gt;e """·

Commander asks LeJJion
Men
rlTo Help in Blood Program

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Little Hocking
Club to Host
Regional Event

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elly
12. Teat. ·
13. Veg!&gt;lable
H . Strut

18. Q roup ot
three
:W. Bello wing
20. Wing

26. Norwegian
dramat.iat

In the US.A.

$340·
Blaettnar's

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!.ruction

28. Subject

Pomeroy, 0.

Real Estate For Sale

Hawley, Mary~ .J~o~~~
- - - Karen
Carol King, Connie_

AUTO SALES

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Std. trano. Rocllo and hHter

1963 RAMBLER Cl ...lc 770 4 Dr. 6 cyl.
Std. trono, Radio and hootor

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10:00 Public Service
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Commander Guy Guinther member, Ed Duffy, had passurged all members o1 Drew ed away on October 16. Paul The FaU regional meeting of
Webster Post 39 Monday night Casei, Post Finance
Ohio Association of Gard1111
blood whes the Blood- gave a rundown on the
en Clubs, Region 11, will he
1960 Ford Falcon 4 Door
$395
mobile Is in Pomeroy
next projects the post has
held Saturday, November 8 at
Loool trade In on new Chevy, 6 cyl. Std. trano. Plenl¥
Monday Octo 25 at
the pated In and in finances of tbe L•ttle Hocking with the L1ttlo
PomeroY Juni.;, Hi h. He urg- Post 1D generaL .
Hocking Garden club us host.
of unused mileage,
ed an members
the Amerl· ~ Post to goln~ to
RegiStration IIJid coffee bour
oaa
Legion
in
county
to
bumper
otickers
with
be from 9 to 10. The bust1961 Rambler Classic St. Wagon _ $795 , make a special e
make Proud I'm An American"
sesSion, Including the IllLocaUy owned, 6 cyl, engine, automatic trans. }t.adio and
this eommunity program a a- them to be passeclool to memof Mrs . Jack Robson
heater. SJMJtl~ interim, good tires. BrowD and belit
hers end people of ·the com- as the new reg~onal director.
finis.ll. See this bergain roday,
&lt;ess.
unit Commasder
Will be from 10 to 12 noon.
Cbarl01 Swatzel, first
&lt;e ~J.d that 1 testimonial
Lunch will be from 12 to I p.m.
1965 Chevrolet Biscayne 4 Door _ $2195
oommander, reported on me - nor will be held for Joseph
The spe~ker for the afternoon
henlhip.
The
1966
membership
Deutsch!
Sr
will be Mra. Earl BendLocally owned by lady, a new ear trade in. 15,000 milu,
now
stands
at
205
(65
per
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Obi
Lee~
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BD
the
Marietta.
Her topic wiU be
6 ryl. Std. tnms. Radio and beater. Turquoi&amp;e finish, A
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of quota). Swatzel annoWICed Hotel In Columbus Jan. 29_ •~ a JU_ ~e oo~ or 1n
nice buy,
that there will be a member.
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arrange.
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A conlrlbuUoo WBI mado
She will Include flower
ship coiiUIIIlk!e meetmg
on the Pomeroy Athletlo Booster• ah
tr dfllo 1
lod
1961 Chevrolet Impala H.T. Cpe. _ $1395
Monday October 25 at 7:80
he
the
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na • per , Ja!&gt;'
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to lp defray
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arrangeLocally owned b)' nu~. White finish. Red blterior, new
p. m. at the Posl borne.
taking boys bomt altar ••
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.~ 1n what promises
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tires. 6 rYL Automatic trano. lbaJll u ans 61 modo! you
to •·
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Frank
Cheesebrew
reported
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practicea.
A
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a
most
interesting
and
informwill ever flnd.
on "Tho Gilll For Yanks Who also made to thl Amorifllll
afternoon.
Gave" program end Jl' r a n k Cross.
Each garden club In Region
Vaughan gave a report
on Refreshmentl wore oervtd
ia asked to brillg Ill favorite
"Americanism." Commander lowing the meetintf by
decorations Instead
Pdco&lt;l Bolow Morlrol
Guinther aiiiiOWlCed that ono Gi!mort.
an arrangement, lor dloplay
Price, Only
exchange of ideas.
Ntw whitewall tires, 4 spttd tran&amp;. Red body, good
Reservation•
lor the lunch·
Patty Slaven.
black top,
are to be serjl to Mrs. ThoFRESHMEN_- Connie
mas SCicy, Emol')' Lane, Uttlo
~· Cathy Bailey, Gall Board, Hocking, by Weduesday, OctoJun Clltwm1hy, Douglas
her 27.
1963 Corvair Monza Cpe. Reduced $1499
oon, Ricbard
Linda
---L.oC'dl uwnt'r. 110 HP eng ine. 4 speed trans. Jet black
Hackett, Noncy
PleBI..I VaHey Hoopltal
fmi~h. fu·d buckf't ~a l, radio and heater. Tires $hOW
ab Herrmann, Joey
.
ADMITTED: WIUiam Craig,
little w•·&lt;1r.
ta Hubbard, Mary
Red House, W. Va.; Kimberly
Middleport Jngb Bchool
Ruth Ann Lacey, Cathy Manley, Lambert, Letart.
dents
who
have
made
a
grade\
Kathy Morgan, Randy Mulford, DISCHARGED: Mn. G. H.
1963 Ford Galaxie 5.00 - 4 Dr. Sed. $1795
of
"B"
or
above
Ill
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Lola Ann Sauer, Sherrie Shuler Jeffers, PI Plea10nt; Mra. Nor1 local owner, VS engine with Cruisematic trans., powt'f
IUbjects for tbo 11nt Iii
end Myrta Wilson.
man Smith, Fros~ Ohio
steering and brakes. Power seat, grey finish, new lit
period
of
school
lncluda:
line whitewall tlr~s. Radio and heater.
SENIORS - Carole Anderson,
Tom Baker, Kathy
Bratton, ,
1962 Ford Galaxie Conv. Cpe. _ $1469
Cynthia Conde, Connie Cooke, I
Cream flnish, white top, V8 engine, automalir lran.J,
Jon Cunningham, Alice Darst, .
Power steering new whitewall tires. Radio and heater,
Angela Fink, Larry GladwelJ,
Becky Goodall,
Ken Harris,
Olita Lewis, Rita Mulford, Sart- 11
Nice Selection Cheaper Cars _ _ $99 up
dra Mulford, Joe Reichman,
Fred Robinson, Rod
Sauer,
Bob
Schmoll,
Dee
Slaven,
KaeMany More New Troclo l~l Arriving Dally. Wo
thy Spengler,
Gary Stobart,
Invito You To Como in Often A1 Tho Cor You D•
Larry Vance.
THE 66 FORDS ARE MOVINGI THAT MEANS
JUNIORS - Kay Ault, Asa
MORE SHARP CARS ARE BEING TRADED IN ..
sire May Bt Here Tomorrow.
Bradbury, Jim Butcher, Dlatnell WE'RE GOING ALL OUT TO GIVE YOU THI
Davis, Karen Faulk, Marvin
BEST DEAL IN THE VALLEY
Fry, Debra Grueser, Ro,. M.
SEVERAL NEW 196.5
1965 ~ORD Galaxle XL 2 Dr. H.T. 390 onglno,
Hackett, Ann Hanson,
Dave
A.t. trano. p. IIHrlng, rocllo and hHI..Jenkins, Alberta Little, SUsan
CHEVROLET$ STIU AVAILABLE
Morris, Don Nelson,
Janis
1964 FORD Galaxle 500 2 Dr. H.T. 8 cyl. A.t.
Schmol~ Marilyn Stumbo, SustraM. powor stoering, radio and hHior
an SUrface, Sandy Swartz, Eva
1964 CORVAIR Monu 900 2 Dr. Cpo.
Thomas and Jamarilla Ward.
A.t. traM. Radio and hootor
SOPHOMORES OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
Bahr, Jeff Boggs, Marsha B01•· ll 1965 FORD Galaxlo 500 2 Dr. Hardtop
leo, Sandra Clalworthy,
8 cylinder, atandard trano. Radio and hoolor
POMEROY, OHIO
Conde,
Betsy Cunningham,
1963 FAIRLANE 500 2 dr. H.T. ' cyl. Std. Irani.
Elaine Davis, Melissa Davia,
R..clio ond hutor
Janie Gerard, Bill

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1W0·1HREE DAYS,
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Sisters
venUon of. District 11 was
~ Tuesday with Meigs Tem•
Pythian Sist•.rs of Middleas bosts In the legion hall
with district and grand officers

Convention •

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was given by Gallipolis Tern-\
pie followed by closing
remarks by Beth Davis, Grand'
Ch1ef from Croton, Ohio.
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A chicken dinner was served
:, .District offic(\I'S included Syl- at 5,30 by the Auxiliary to
'!~ ·,Bownes, deputy; Mrs. Hor· Feeney-Bennett Post, American
:ace McElhinny, secretary; Bet- Legion.
The Grand Temple
:ty
Spencer,
treasurer,
and
Mrs.
degree
was
given Lo several
I
, ·een Neut.zling, pianist. Regis· membe
1
~llDn was held from 2 to 3 p.
rs.
I
~~ with the distrkt deputy,
The evening sessiun
was
Syrvta Bownes, giving the call opened with music by Mr. and
to order.
Mrs. Paul Haptonstall. ConvenTwo vocal solos were pre- tion officers included
Past
:Rnted by Lois Burt including Chief, Ann Odgen, Wilkesville;
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and "How Great ME.C., Belly Biggs, Meigs
,Thou Art," accompanied by Temple; E.S., Zelda Hall, of
:bee' mother, Mrs. Ben Neutz- , Wilkesville: E. J., Ellabelle
; UDg. The welcome address was IMcDonald. Gallipolis; Manager,
:,iven by Mayor Lee Smith of Faye Wittekind, Logan; Secre.Middleport with Agnes Wood- tary, Sadie McElhinny, Meigs
w.a!d, Gr::.nd Protector, giving Temple; Treasurer. Betty Spen• .1he response.
cer. Meigs; Proteclor, Roxie
Chapters responding to r o II Wolfe, Logan; Guard, Pribble 1
call ~ere from Logan, Galllpol- Wilson. Gallipolis.
is, New Straitsville, Nelsonville I The degree slaff or Meigs '
Middleport, Pomeroy, Glouster.
Je, 153 _ with Edith Rusand Wilkesville.
e1'1np
·
The memorial for deceased : sde , staff captain, were attlrt.'
m aqua formals and were
1
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Fifty - nine guests were regd istered. The invitation for the 1
1966 convention was given by 1
Mrs 0. L. Quillen, St. Marys, Lo~o:a_n Temple. Following the
w.
Va., spent the weekend w1th , evenmg session, sandiwiches,
~
i cook1es and Mffee were served
E M ~;s Frieda Faehnle.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dale
Walbu.rn
by Meigs Temple.
F
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chi
ldren,
Jill
and
Stevie,
s
I visited in Belpre Sunday with ~ ~.., •. ,_, 1, . tw"* ·~ . ' · tJ=r
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Walburn U
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and family and also in Vienna, .J
w. Va. wilh Mr. and Mrs. ::
Blaine Walburn.
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Mr. and Mrs .. James ~eber ;·
retumed U! their home m n '"
Lauderctale, Fla. after spend- ~"
tng th~ summer here at their Mr. and Mrs . Oliver Landers 1
home in Middleport. Saturday i of Columbus who were here to 1
·evening they were guests of I attend funeral of her mother, .
Mr liene Grate for a farewell \1rs. Howard Biggs were guests
· jinner. Other guests were Miss ot Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Weeks.
~rieda Faehnle and John Will.
Vanessa Folmer returned to
Mrs. E. M. Wood is in Prince- her sludies at Pomeroy E:lemen·.on. Vv . Va . VISiting her sister, , tary School Wednesday, afler
Mrs. Ruby Scott.
Ia week' s Illness.
Mrs. C 1\1 Hennesy is visit- Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gotthardt
ihg In Columbus with her dau- anu Bruce of Columbus visited
'th~rr and ta~ily , Mr. a~d Mrs. briefly Sunday, w1th her moth:..J9rdon Harns and famLiy. . er, Mrs. W. A. Morgan.
,
··'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harns, Kathy Morgan of Middleport
' :;Of;,mb\ts, visi!N his father , spent SHiurday with her grand- 1]
"\1 .- . Rubert Harris and
their mother, Mrs. W. A. Morgan.
;laughter, Susan Harris, kinder- Mrs. E. J . Hill returned home
g8r1Pn teach~r in Pomeroy.
: Saturday, after a visit with reiMr. and Mrs. George Mein-. atJves in t:olumbus.
1
1art and Mr. and Mrs. James : Miss Mary Hill and nephew, i
-Fu~ate visited Saturday in Me- l M1chael Jones of
Co lumbus
rhahicsburg and then m Colum- 1were weekend guests of her '
' blls with \1r. and Mrs. John parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. :
'\1ayer and children, Cheri and Hill.
i
; tobn.
\lrs. Raymond Pullins
of ·
Melvin Rirtle, Columbus, Thurston and Mrs. Alva Hite of
· spent the weekend with his par- Baltimore were
Wednesday 1
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Riffle. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rollin :
Over the weekend the group Bearhs
1
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-took a trip through the moun- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gard- 1
lains in West Virginia a n d[ ner and granddaughters of Co- ]
through Maryland. Thev return- 1lumbus were recent guests of
ed late Sunday. They ·reported I her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
il vivid display of hill foliage ~ Phil Williamson.
and trees along the route.
I Mr and Mrs. Sherley Swan
Mr. and Mrs. Jam£'s Pullen were Tuesday visitors in Marand daughter, Stephanie, visil- • 1eHa and Williamstown, W. Va. ]
ed recently in Seneca Falls, 1 Mrs. Allen Hampton return·
N. Y. with Mr. and Mrs. Kalad : ed home Tuesday arternoon from
Hindy and childr~n .
[)-&lt;~yton where she attended the
Mrs. Walter Morris has been OhiO l3aptist General Assoclareturned to her home on Syca- : t10n meeting held last week
more-S! from Holzer HospJtaJ I from Wednesday through Sat- ~1
where she recently underwent urday, at the Tabernacle Sapmajor surgery.
list church. While there she (
members was conducted by Lo- was lhe guest of her brother
and sister-m-law. Mr. and Mrs. I
Luther Russell and family .
I~H1tl~l t1•] i:L-fiiY/
Mr. and Mrs. Sherley Swan
.,.,•• ..-t,L:A .:JI.m&amp; visited Wednesday at Guysville
w11h lheir "ousins, Mr. and Mrs.
FRI.-SAT.-SUN,
Ovte Miller,
Oct. 22-23.24
Dwight (Skip) Logan return- .
"BEACH BLANKET
BINGO"
ed home Saturday, from Uni- ]
With Frankie Avalon
versity Hospital and is convaand Annette Funicello
lescing nicely. Mrs. Logan who ;
(Color)
I remamed m Columbus, to be
- and: with ~er son was the guest of"
1 her sister and brother-in-law
11DIAMOND HEAC"
With Charlton Heston
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smtth.
'1
and Jarne~ Darren
I
(Co lor)
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Elberfelds Bargain Days Friday and Saturday
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BARGAINS for YOU and YOUR FAMILY in EVERY DEPARTMENT
MINS CORDUROY

BUY NOW!

Girls 2 pc. Slack Sets
$J.~--$2.~--$3,C)~

SPORT SHIRTS

Your choice

of

any

Neckties.

RN, blue or black, Sizes
101aU, medium, large.

BARGAIN DAYS

2

A wide selection of girls 2 pc. slack sets, corduroy
and stretch pants, gay cotton knit tops in soli~s
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and stripes. Sizes 3 to 6X and 7 to 14.

SAL I

2 piece capri set, wash 'n wear cotton, solid color

PHIL MAID $2.95

Sizes 3 to 7 and 6 to 18. Easy to launder and take
care of. Solid colors, stripes and smart combina·
lions . .

slips. Lace trim. Full cut.
Sizes 32 to 44, White, red
and ltlack,

eirls
warm knit hati, ear wannen, stocking caps, cuddle
caps, mask caps and bon.
nets. Beautiful !IOlids and
pattern&amp;.

$2.39

24"x36" ....... $1.95
27"x48" . , , , •. $2.95
24"x70" . , , , , , $3.69

$3.00

for

SALE

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1965

3 pllrt

STORM
WINDOW KITS

PRINTED OUTING
AU cotton. 36"

width.
Patterns suitable for comrorters, Pajamas, Gowns.

die print!.

3

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Complete kit eonslstlng of
36" x 72" plastir sheet.
18 ft. fiber mouldina: and
35 nails,

Stripes - Florals - Kid-

$1.00

Mainly About ';
People In ,.
p
cmeroy

CREW SOCKS

CORDUROY SLACKS
Fine quality narrow wale stretch corduroy, side
zipper closing, full cut. Black, dark green, bright
red, gold and royal blue. Sizes 10 to 20 and 32 to
38.

Vl.77

100% soft cotton. Reinfor-

ced heel and toe. WhHe
crew socks with stripe
tops. Si~ei 10 to 13.

2

$)-00

3

SHRINE BANQUET - New officers were sworn in by Ernest .I Rous h potentate's r•presentative from Colu b
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annual banquet of the Twin City_ shrine club held Thursday night at the' Southern Juni~or High school buildingm0~~r aio~ars~•ght, dur~ng the
gu.e~ts attended. Officers sw~rn m by Mr. Roush were Karl Kautz, treasurer Theron Johnson secretary· John Zerkle . ,
nnderst an dthe~r
W1lhamson, pre,dent.-Sentmel photo.
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kits

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FIGURFIT
SLIPS

DIAPERS

Cotton plisse and polished cotton sUps. Shadow
panels, Sizes 32 to 52,

CLOSING FOR THE SEASON
SEE YOU IN THE SPRING.

doa:en

PLAYTEX GIRDLE
Your choice of Playtex Magic Controller, Mold 'n
Hold or Golden Playtex. All sizes, regular girdle

MEIGS THEATRE

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$1 ,99
CHARLIS ANTILL

CREW SOCKS

HAIR SPRAY

100% soft cotton nylon.
Reinforced heel 1nd toe.

Regular 99c. Pick your
halr style - then spray
and see jt stay.

39c •pair

FREEZER PAPER

2

WHITE PERCALE
PHIL MAID WOMEN$

Monl $2.95 Lon1 Tall

EIDER LON
PANTIES

FLANNEL
WORK SHIRTS

Fine combed cotton and
rayon panties. Sizes B to
8. White lind rosebud
prints.

Not e-very &amp;lu - but I
&amp;ood selection. Plaid1 Two pockets. Sanforized

2

for

BED SHEETS

2

$)-CO

for

roll•

SALI

lmnorted Cocoa Mats

l off the regular price
IOYS $1,95 WHITE

DRESS SHIRTS
Long sleeves. Sizes 8 to
L8. Wash 'n wear. Regular
widespread l'O IIar style.

MENS

WORK CAPS
Made by "Lee". Com-.
pletely washable. CboOAe
the shop cap with hi&amp;b.
crown or the 1port1ter
sty1e that fit&amp; flat on the
head. Sizes 6o/s to 7'11·

C)9c

\

no boiling.

Liquid drain

opener. Removes org1nie
matter, gre11e, paper.
hair, roots, Unt. etc.
Quart

Slzo

89( •·

$118

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King of Comfort Recliners

For HomM ond lnolllulionl
Light Bruoh-1 ~n~t of oxcollonl quollly ond
sorvl..obllily

$84.00 Large comfortable recliners upholstered
in Masland Duran supported vinyl. Reversible zippered cushions, balance adjustor for reclinine.

14"x24'' ...••••••.•.••.• , , • , . . $2.39
16u.x27" , • , , , , , , . , , , .•.. , , , , , , $2.99
II.. X30" •·•••••••••••••••••••• $3.59

IALI

DoLuxo Gr1d-A hoovy bruoh lftll of
superb quollly
14"x24" ... , ................... $3.19

$49.00 white enamel cabinets with red trim. 3~
inches wide, 13 lnclles deep and 65 inches high.
Double slaaa doors at top, 2 drawers and durable
wooden doors on bottom.

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$4.89

ANTI-FATIGUE MATS

100% cotton, sanforized shrunk. Solid colors of
Ioden green, wheat, black, dark green, aU waist
sizes 28 to 42 and In your correct length.
Choose the slim model that has no bell loops, fuU
taper legs, cuffless or select the .Ivy model with
belt looJl!l. More conservative cut, has a cuff.
BARGAIN
DAYS

$3.29

lALII

Grips floors flat, no sldda, no sUp~~. Size 18"x30"
Practical smooth surface Is easily kept dean. Mar·
bell2ed pattern in a wide ralljle o! attractive
decorator colors.
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101-DIN STAR

RECORD
CABINm

$J.C)9

FURNITURE
POUSH .

$28.00 Modern or lllarlJ

American ot¥1es. Mahog1111', Wllnut ond Maple
flniJheo. Lorp 36 Inch
wide s: 18'" deep 1: 26"
btgh. Sliding doors. !ii!W'!ly designed.

IIRDSEYE DISH TOWELS ··• · 4 for $1
Larse size, Birdseye, white . cotton Dish Towell.
Hlgbly abaorbeDt.

IALI

$19•00 ·

For

fine

furniture,

I

pianos, etc.
I 01. 11.. 16

SOc

Cll. S]ll

89c

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fiiNDAY thru WIDNEIDAY

Qetobor :14-27
KARUM"

Jeffries,

cloths.

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·IN POMEROY
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ARE BARGAIN DAYS .

CANNON DISH CLOTHS · ........ • 15c
Cannon cotton, durable, last color dlsb
Waffle weave and ehenllle.

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Sale! Kitchen Cabinets

16ux27'' .. , , , •...•..... , , ... , . $3.89
18"x30"

$68·00

IALI

$3.95 SLACKS

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Auto spins
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Off Road,
H'tI sM31'lhox

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Dllnd-Trocl Pure Fnm Rubber

Young Mens Wash 'n WNr

80 pInts
• Needed Raymond Pack
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ASCS Wants
Finest
Numbers from
Monday or p0I.Icy IOhio's
counseI"tog
Metgs
. Farmers
Must he changed

6} Members £
House Le£I out
In Ne west PIan

Silo! Btrkllnt

A Quollty Llno of Mall

15 boys Jackets were $9.95-13 mens Jackets were
$10.95 to $18.95-Not aU sizes.

No mlxinc - no odor -

$).00

WEARWELL

WINTER JACKETS

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Large 42 inch by 72 inch extension table and 8
well padded sturdily built chairs. Your choice of
chrome or bronze and brass.

$5·00

5•1•1 Small Lois Men1 ond Boyo

LIQUID PLUMR

$139.00-9 PIECE SETS

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Sale! DINETTE SETS

Cannon Combspun percale full sl2e bed sheets ...
your choice ... 81xl08, double bed, top flat sheets
or Flex-o-matlc, double bed, fitted sheets.

obrunk.

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Solo $144.00
Solo $233.00
Solo $266.00
Solo $311.00
Silo $199.00
S1l1 $199.00
Solo $211.00
Solo $277.00

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MINERVA
COLD-RAP

Newest protective
wrapping, 18 inches
wide, 50 ft. long.

SAIGON WPI) - Communist days Helicopter9 airlifted more ' Viet Cong units and had to fight
forces to~ay renewed thetr a:i- U.S. troops and Vietnamese its wa ut
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~ s&lt;J.ult agamst lhe U.~. Special Rangers into the outpost Thurs- 1 M 0 ~ e0 v·ietnamese ran 8 e r l
,''
~:' Forces outpost a_t . Ple1 Me. An day along with stocks of ammu- remforcements slipped into the
'( Amencan tele~1s10n camera- nition.
camp during the fighting tooay~l'f
man ~as serwu_sly wounded
. . Viet Cong Strong
1As of this afternoon, the
7, Whl~e accompanymg a patrol Military sources said the Viet Force and Navy had nown
KEY WEST, FLA. , oulslde the camp.
ICong w~s building up its sorties to help defend Plei
Cuban refugee ""freedom
Seaman Apprentice A Ian ' The cameraman was ldenti- strength m the area.
In renewed fighting wu•u. l
Ia:· con~inued acros_s the
wa~lace, son of Mr. cmd Mrs. 'Iicd as Charles Burnett of sta- . Burnett went on a patrol with ithe Comffilmists opened up
HIS~?RI.CAL PJ~TURE--:- A. V. Ho~v~ll , pres!dent of the Meigs County Pioneer
da Stra1ts .today w1th new as- 1 Dwrght R. wallace of Middle- ltion KTLA-TV, Los Angele~:. He ( t~o members of the U.S. Spe- lsmall arms, machinegun
an~ ~btoncal Society, studtes an add1t10n to h1s collectiOn of items in the organi ..
sur-ances F1deJ Castro would not ' port, has completed his boot jSUffert:!d head wounds and was Cia! Forces and montagnard lmortar fire . Guerri llas
zatlon s temp~rary headquarters at the county court house. Tht:&gt; large painting is of
end J!!..~, e~l!S.fr?m ~uba. C~s- \ lrain~ng a1 Great Lakes, 111. airlifted to a field hospital in 1mountain fighters, 3ccording to were _moving . ~utonratic
Geo~ge .Washmgton and was one of a fe w made to celebrate the 200th anniversary
tl'Q -went on nat1onw1de radio- and 18 borne oo a two weeks 1Nha Trang, where his conditiOn Ireports from the camp. The pa- pons mto positions
of hiS bJrth ~r. J:lowell, ~ho has led in efforts to obtain funds for constructiOn of a
teleV1sion in Havana Thursday ! leave. Wallare b&amp;s been ac- ·was listed as •'serious." .. I ~~\ was trapped between two dUlocked out by air
permane~t h1stoncal. soc1et~ museum has a wide rat~ge of in1eresting material tha
night to explain the reasoning eepted for tbe Medico! Corps (
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- -·- th~ pubhc. w~uld enjoy seemg. The 93year-old Mr~gs eounly native is at the Hist
behind his two-week-old ''open School at Great Lakes 111 ..There were mdtcallons the I
Oric_a~~·1_ciety! headquarters dai1v .-Sen~ tine! photo .
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Cong
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door" policy. He spoke on a and will repurt there following
_were mas~mg more
--~-day when more lhan 300 Cubans . his leave. Wallace Is a 1!165 'gu:rnllas m mounlam Jungles
II
T·b.' p.,••m
· eroy Teach•rs.,As- I
reached Florida.
( graduate of Middleport lligb :near PleJ. Me, prepanng for ao..
schooJ.
other major assault.
Iodation voted this week to '
"We are doing this because ·
] Commumst gunners today
I
1 unanimously support Issue 1.
we want to create a society of
shot down a U S. Air Force
Their resolution said ii Issue I
men and women who are true
A1E Sky_ra_ider plane on a supI
.
d b
JS passe t ere will DO( only
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revolutionaries, true socialists
por I ffiiSSIOn near the camp,
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be more equipmenl available
·. and true Communists." Castro
but its pilot was rescued about
for lhe use of sludenls, hul
'
said. "Again we say the policy
an huur t'dler in surrounding ·
there will also be more rna- ,
of this government is that any·
fore~ts.
Mr. Raymond J Pack ha s 1 terials .and better teaching 1 Farmers who are recei ving
one who does not wish to live
The Plei Me outpost, 21S
been honored as the outstand-: aids,
: payments in eonnectiun wilh
bere can leave.'' Refugees said,
miles norlheasl or Saigon in the
ing guidance counselor of Ohio. '
.
I farm-artJon programs are ask however, the swe lling exodues
mountamous cenlral highlands,
Mr. Pack, formerly a teachSchools of the Bend Are-a ed to let the ASCS county office
"mounted
to
"a
vote
of
lh
The
stale
h1'ghway
t
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b
d
f
would
benefit more lban those know what their soc1a l Secur•'ly
a
e peopa ro as een un er s1ege for our
er in the Warren School Syple of Cuba against Fidel Cas- reported an accident ar 4:40 p.
stem. received the
Dwight of many sections of the statt.&gt;, numbers are.
tro."
m Thursday in Meigs cou nty
A l&lt;uge turnout of donors is needed when the blood- Arnold Award at the All-Ohio I because Ht the preseol timf'
Accord ing to Wayne Chase,
on Rt. 124, two-tenths of I mile
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mobile umt VISits Pomeroy this coming Monday, October Guidance Conference in Colum-1 much less is spent per pupil chairman or the Agricultural
CAPE KENNEDY THE west of Racine J\'o one was in25. or polity may be changed, Meigs County Chapter, Am- bus, as the counselor contrib- ,I in this area than in the nOrth- Stabiltzatwn and Conservation
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fever1s
· h dnve
· toward Amen-· J·ured ·
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eru·an Red ross, off Jcials
sa1d
ing as d1rector of gu 1dance in ern pari ollb•" stale, tbr resu- , Coumv.· committee. a form reen's most daring manned flight OffiCers said thut John w I
The bloodmobile umt will, as usual, be at the Pome· Ohio in 1965
lutioo further stated
I queslmg thl:; mformallon - ' "RI
into space, three days away H~s~ll , W, Rt. 1 Mmersville, ,
roy Junior High scheol auditorium from noon until 6
.
I '"·.. , - w,, "". "'
•
quest for Idenl ifying Number •
from blastoff, headed for the drlvmg west, lost control of his
P-l!'· Chapter C~airman Vernon Nease has indicated 80 Mr. Pa~k IS presently serv' •
"'"' ! Farmer'' - together with
a
doctor's office loday.
car on wet pavement. The ve- l
umts of blood Will be need· - - - !Dg 8'. director of g•dance m Fred Whtle, 69,
poslage-prepatd envelop,e has
hlcle went ort the nght Side ol
ed alone to pay back the though , we are so far behind in I the Scmlo Valley &amp;hools, Richbt&gt;Pn mailed lo each
known
Space veteran Waller
M. the road nnd struck a mail box COLUMBUS tuPil - At least amount used in the past our blood debts, because people , monddale. He is also studymg Diefii in Lan(•asler
, producer who received
p~o-Schir~a, living proof that man own~ by Lannia
Simpson, 61 incumbent members of the Officrals recalled that anyone have failed to make replace- ( for his Doctor's Degree at Ohio
,
.
' gram .pavments. 11 15 to be filldoe~ t necessarily go to pot Racme. There was minor dam- House cannot come bark under age HI to liO - in good hea lth- ments that the chapter is going University, where he received Fred Wh1le. 69. a for mer ed m and ret urned to the ASCS
phystcall~ at the age of 42, age to the car. No charge was the new reapportionment plan, can donate blood during Blood- to be unable to carry un this I his Master's Degree in 196.1. restdent of Laurel Cliff. passed count~· off1n as soon as con·
and rook1e Thomas .P. Sta(f?rd filed.
a survey showed today.
mob1le vis1ts. A competent phy- practice.''
Mr. Pack is married to the away Tues~ay evening al lhe vem ent.
.
expected to ~et thelr m_ost 1m- Three central Ohio juveniles Politirians studyi ng the new . sic1an 1s m attendance at all
•
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former Wilma Righthouse. dau- ho~e or h1s brother, James , Mr. Lhase explamed th~t b~
~rtant me&lt;hcal ok~y m .rou- were apprehended in a stolen reapportionment plan announ-: times and everyone is given an i It also was mentioned today ghter of Mr. and Mrs. William I White , m Lancastl'r' Ohw.
I gJ_nmng J~~l. l. I ~. the lden~tlne if not very rapid fashiOn, car at 8:16pm Th d
ced by the R
t'
llexammation before the blood is that all volunteer workers for R" hth
f p
fjtng So&lt;: 1&lt;1l Secunty numbe.s
' Rt 35, at Rod~e}-, ac~~df: ~~Board last weekef:~~r:~~~~~ : taken.
the Red Cross Fund.Drive are Jg ouse, 0
omeroy.
1 Th~ deceased was a veteran , wil l be enlered on vayment.
ELYRIA OHIO - A L(). the patrol
g members f th
t H
FINED "D COS
1of \\orld War I and &lt;~ member draft.• to producers and they will
1 A chapler leader remarking urged to conclude the1r canvassrain Couniy Common
Pleas Orticers. id""t•'f'•ed th t .
live ·m 44 o l the presen d oduse lun how the blood 'program is ing by the end of October and W'll'
R ~ , "'TS
of Drew-Webster Aml'rican Uo- also be usrd b:Ji the Depart""
e no as
o e propose 1st t
d · to Ch
l 1am eeves n D AI- gion Post 39 · p
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Court jury Thursday night ac· Theodore Ctlannell 16
and by courts. With 44 to be elect- operated in Meigs county, said: a repor urn~ m
31r- bany was fined $2o ~nd .c t
. d b ~~ omeroy . e JS ~len o
gncu ture m reportquitted Alexander Lesh of first Larry K. Lowe, 17 both' of Plain elect one representative next I " Up to this time, we have man Paul Case I.
on ~n intoxication chargeosi~ ~~rvg~t y d Js mother . three ! ~~~ ~uch payment_s to the Jnter~
degree murder after deliberat- City, and Mary F~ances Burch- year unles.'! the plan is upset bern coveri ng the needs of all Only about one-third or thel Pomeroy Ma.....nr Charles Le- I u ~rs an twohsons. Funer- nlaf . evenueb service. Such ideo.
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a serv 1ces were eld today ·1t 1 vmg num ers now appear on
mg near Y seven ours.
e • , mon en~er. ~hey were Y t~e courts. With 44 to be elect ]
t
.
ope 8 county's $3,000 quota ~s been gar's court Thursday. Ree~·es the Sheridan Funeral home lll ail reports of ·income- a m
Lesh was accused of the Aug. ret_urned to . Plam Clly early ed, It would leave the remain- s~,:~ ~~e ~~~ f~m~ ;~uld. re- reac~ed to date, accordmg to] has also forfeited a $25 bond on Lancaster. lntermenl was m a - such a.-; bank inter~si :i~~~
20 slaying of Norbert Thomas Fn~y mornmg..
der - 61 - out in the cold. I p
oo . t IS time, CascJ.
an earlier Jotoxication charge. Lancaster cemetery.
dends. ere. - made by th~ pay·
In his parked car outside the T e patrol said the
stolen The new setup announced in ·
-~ 111g f' llmpanies or •agencies
residence of Lesh's estranged car was owned ~y J~ck Van or.der to create .legislative disThis is reqmred under. the
wife. Lesh bad testified Thorn- Hoose, Rt. 3 Piam C!ly. and tflcts of substantially equal poplerna I Revenue code. Any quesas fired the first shot and he re- was reported mlssmg at 8 a.m. ulatiO~ reduced the House memtions about the matter should
turned the fire in self&lt;lefense. Thursday. The teen-agers told , bershlp from 137 to 99.
]
be taken up with lhe ASC counthe patrol ther .had spent most It left 32 districts with only
.
ty committee.
HIDDEN HILLS CAUF
of the day dnvmg around, and one incumbent Jiving within its Supermtendenl of Schools caled, would be lhe delay II&gt;- al plans for a new high school new bigb school will cosl $!.·
Autttoritles today ~ught t~ d; ~ad been to PL Pleasant, W. ~u~arie~. It ~lso created 26 CJ~rence Tho~p~on, ~iddleport Ivalved. By 1967 . or 68, when (The State Control board would: 21,430, exclusive of land, wa- Driw .• 14 PI SENT -.eld ..
termine whether actress Marie a.
dlstncts m Which no present smd Thursda~ mght, . A~pro~al , such a move mlght be made, be asked immediately for the ter, aDd other site improve- A dnve is be-ing launched by
(The Body) McDonald commit· Ar~esls Th~rsday. by the _pa- member~ of t~e legislature live ! of the school consoh_datJon ~;should there~ fail ure this Nov. state's share of the aid. A menfs. Earlier, the cost had mem~rs of the Southern Local
ted suicide by gulping an over- trol mclu~ed. Martm J. MaJOr, and 44 lD which 105 members ,sue looks good ~t tll~s stage. 2, the state hkely could not be build issue would be voled on been published in error as · Athletic Boosters lo collect
dose of pUis
(Contmued on page 2)
live.
, He w~s reportmg ~ormally nearly so generous with aid as probably at the coming May ]$2tXI 021 430 L
t
) items for an auction on Octo.
Wi1R~,,
Q:, ':&amp;Y
. . 'ffl~"''"''* to the Ml~d~eport AthletiC Boost- this year and in 1966. Priority primary iq all the districts to
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l wo ex ra zeros .I ber 30 in Racine.
Los Angeles counly coroners &lt;JI®ti&lt;""'""''l'!'ill.F..-,.~,.o-a'J:P;,.] er assoc•at•on afler the Boost- also would be a key factor, he put up the local share lo build !
SEE FILMS
1 Persons willing lo
donale
deputles said an
t
Th
ers
voted
unammously
in
supindicated
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f
.
au opsy con• Middleport VoluntMr Fire Dep~~rtrnent are 1 t f
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a new tg school, and con- The date or the Booster spon- 1 ems o any kmd may call
dueled Thursday shortly after going alloul for tho perhops final fund roiolng projo&lt;l ll:::r on" thc..~so 1 a:•~n ~~~!Ch ~' 11 1 Mr. Thompsan said It I• blo tracts could be awarded soon sored dance was changed [rom ! Roberl Cooart in Portland, R0o
the actress was found dead In lhil yeor whtn !hoy hold • chicken Bar-B Quo lhlo Sal- Mei s
ov.
a o .m •vel feeling there appoan lo be afterward.
Oct . :W to this Saturday nigl•t, bert Harden in Syracuse, Ma•
her home "did not reveal the urdoy, Od. 23 on Roc•SI. In fronlof tho City Hall,
]IMid~le C~unl~o sc~~l ~:lets, widespread agreement
Ia
He predicted the new blgb O&lt;:t. 23 with the Jays in charge. on Fischer In Minersville
or
c.ause of death. They said .she
Servings of half chicken, beked beans, slow, and Salisbupo ~nd ~ert;·
ord, Pomeroy, Mlddleporl, Bed- scbuol could be occupied al It will be al the elementary Frank Harden of Racine,
0 .western.
could bave died "from natur- poloto chips will CGmpriH tho menuo and will be reaM fho
ford and Salisbury lhat COli- the beglmdnJ of tbe
196'1 school Instead of in the high The ilems will be picked Up
al causes or suicide, or might ely for serving II II a m ond CGnllnuo unlil gone Tho d' r. . mpson said informal solldadon should come now. IObool term.
school gym as that floor is be- and delivered to storage heaQ.
have taken an overdose of pills prl.. will be $1.25 wlih ihe procoedo going toward tho h~~~~:sl~t~ee~s~~l ~en He was DOl 80 sure lbuut c, As for Middleport's siluation, ing sanded in preparation for quarters by members oJ u.
accidentally. Foul play was rul- $6,000 dobl owed
tho new tonk•r1"'mpor truck.
should lh .
~gil bee
a: Northwestern.
.
Mr. Thompson sa•d the wwn the basketltall season.
Southern Tornado football team
0
eel out by the autopsy.
Donotlono have olowocl oomowhol end It 11 hoped a oor e t'""e a dl
Mr. Thompson also said the! would be g•tting a new high President Lewis Sauer, Jr., and the boosters. A canvaso of
!hot Salurdoy'tbor-b.quo will help wllh money noodocl
psib vo e
one s fl - Stale Delartment .oJ Education.school for between $160,000 and presided. Coach Bob Ashley the Southern Local district for
Melgo Geaeral Hospital
lo defroy coots for operating lhl1 volunttor depart- ] pos .1Y Nor western - 1 h • has outlined a lime-table for $170,000 (the limit It can be showed films of the
Logan donation of items Is be'
Admlatill.lll ·- John Frick, mont. ~hl1 lillY be tho laoi fund l'llling evonl for lhl1 ,re~:mmg four should gel lo- · t:onsolldation, should the quos- bonded under law!, and "This game. Jr. High football patches ' ned on next Friday 11111 pJaa.
Pomeroy; Vest11 MCCoy Mid- yoor .IInce Navomber end Docombor oro gonorlll" d• . ge.~n,'·
h
bon be ·approved.
is li remarkably good deal," he bought by the Boosters were!
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voted Ia raiolng money 'Ia fill oomo 100 ChrioJmas '
erebiiS no ot er anawer to A new representative board suggesled.
displayed and turned over w Veteraao MemOli I llolpltll
Dloehlrpo - Laura Schaf· beoketo of food for noody famiiiM,
1~~~ ,pr~e e;::~ than consollda·, ~ppomted by the state, on ree- "We couldn't build hardly any- Mr. Ashley,
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