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man Russell , J C. Russell, Miss
Barbara White,
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Sending gifts were Mrs. W.
Miss Amta Russell
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I mond Sheppard by aboul 20·1100 1
was spread amoog tour ' in a heavy vote Tuesday smash· for those who felt the last leg- GeOrge Hammond, executive votes Democra tic Mayor Ed·
ed a proposed sales tax
in- 1slature m boosttng school funds director of the
merchants' ward Erickson drd not seek reUberal Uodsay
crease to provide more state a record $109 milhon to t805 group , sa1d the defeat of the election
But Lindsay's paper . thin money for schools
milhon but provided adequate I issue was "nol a vote against
was tire big politiCal All 811 counties Joined in kill· funds Also perhaps influencing ' educatiOn •
Homer Circle, meu m bent from R D 1, Racine, led
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the ticket and Robet1 Louk s of Syracuse placed s!-'Con d
WASIDNGTON _ SEIL~::T-I uruversatly admired by RepuJ&gt;. the proposal allowmg e1lies and 1Siature IS making studies of 1increa,. in lhe sales lax role,
1m the Sutlon Twp. trustee race where 11 cand1date1
\on of a jury beliDI tcxlay in
beans because of his positwn on their suburbs ~~ the 13 largest Ith':_tax _structure and sc~ool fl· , and a vote for reaffirming the
were competmg for two posts
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u. ~. Dfotrlct Court trial of
the tiberal fnnge of his parly countieS to jmn In provldmg ,
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Elsewhere '" the trustee ~aces, Sahsbury Twp. veterAmerlcan Communist party
He provides the GOP, sllll baSic pubhc semce
legiSlative problems should he
an incumbent trustee Fred C Letfhelt was upset m hiS
ehargeo o1 falilllfl to register
shaken by Its 1964 eleci10n But the proposed conslilulion-,
harxlled by lhe General Assem11btd for re-electwn by Rollin B. Radford and Bernard
an agent of the Kremlin.
disaster, wtlh a new face. If he al amendment allowmg one per-'
bly ," he said m a statement. I
n. Gilkey. Radford, of RD. Pomeroy, topped the Salts·
The proce" of
can show that New York 18 a son lo hold more than one JUdge·l'
"We look for OhiO to contm·
bury slate of SIX candidates wtth 908 votes. Letfhe~t was
jury to hear the ease,
city he can become ship m count1es of less than
ue to appropnate ever larger ! A fund lo . help defray the nose-d out by SI X votes by G_ilkey_,__of Mtddleport, who
stems from an order by
candidate or P.t least a l40,000
populatiOn apparent-I
GTON UPI
A funds for our school!~ based on costs of hospital e~penses for polled 885 votes
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srJbverstve actlvlties
voice in the selectwn ly passed.
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modern educatiOnal
reqUire-1two - year . old Tmuny Till iS I Some observers said th e 11 Rutland Twp. - James Nlchboaro iD 1953 for the party
candidates for future pres- With 12,906 of the state's 13,- young pacifiSt protestJ~g Amer- ments If additional tax reve· ol Rutland , who was critically , t:andldal es m Sutton 1'\lop ~eta olson 151, Dale Wnght 246, II".
restster' was expected to be
campaigns.
4411 precincts reported,
Issue Jean mvolvement m VJet Nam nues are needed we will con- I InJUred when he shot himslef record m five precincts there W Wilcox 140, Leo Norris 64.
JloW one.
Comments from national par- No. 1 trailed 1,638,615 to T15,· put himself t~ the torch tinue to advoc;te t:Jroadenmg Wllh a p1 stol last week,
was c1rr le was lhe overwhelmml:': Charles Hysei 6~, Robert G.
ty headquarters were muted. In 053; Issue No. 2 l.nliled 1,286,- Tuesday, perlshlllg ln flames I the sales tax base.
started today
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while Sw;rk 104, David Haggy 34) and
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The Timmy Tillis Fhnd'' Js i Louks had 228
James A, Thomas, 30.
New York Cit contest was led 1,139,401 to 1,028,824.
I wmdow of Defense Secretary -. '
bem., sponsored JY the Rutland I
y t' N t' 1 Issue No to increase the Robert S. McNamara .
Cljp Gas Rate
Volunteer Fire Department m CJr&lt;'le was the to p vote·get- Salem Twp.- Worthy Bright
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Defense Department workers Natural gas ratPs will be C Hartenbach 's department
f1ve precmcts while Louks led Bohn 66, Sidney Harless
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Vlrginia s~te e;w U ers~y ~d
LEVY RENEWED
were streammg from
the reduced 1,1 rent per thousand I Latest reports from Chdd-' the t1cket m only Syracuse Lauren F. Hoffman 110, C'larR
endorsement 0; ~e:ent J:m. Passage of a half-~ill cerne- budding's rnam entrance at cubic feet m Pomeroy
and ren's Hospital in Columbus mdi-1v111nge where he rece1ved 161 eD&lt;"e Turley 31.
tery (renewal) levy ID Chester 5::W ~ m EST when ~orman ~ Middleport beginmng December cated the youngster , son of I votes Wilham J Blake Dor- SalisbllC)' Twp. - Fred C.
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Twp. was approved by the vot- Morrison, 31, of Baltimore, hL!I 1, Columbia Gas of Ohro, InC'. Rutland Town Marshall John cas, placed third w1lh 189 and Leifheit 879 Rolhn B. Radford
WASHINGTON (UPI) ers'" those precincls by a 375- Infant daughter in his arms, announced today .
Tillis, is expected to recover I Chmm Pow•ll. an mrumb•nt, l 9fl8 Bernard D Gilkev
885
Georata CODIJI'essman said toZHi vote.
calmly lgnited his kerosene. The decreases come under Trmmy shot himslef through the had 187 .
Robert B Burdette 57&amp;: Jam~
rlay the Ku Klu~: Klan showed 1
soaked clothing.
provisions of fuel cost clauses eye With a 33 . sper.Ja l p1stol l Eight candida tes tested their 1E LeWIS. 444 , Guy A.' Russell
Its true colors when It h•ld a
An Army colonel, an Air in the communilies' contracls lasl Friday He I~ one of mne , polling power m Rulland town- 513 .
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several with the gas company. and are Children of the TilliS family 1ship's trust ee race with mcum- 1
auerrilla warfare clw while
the rest of the n1tlon wu Meigs County followed the
other persons atternptel to beat the result of rate reductions Persons WIShmg to rontnbute bent Da le Wnght 's 246 votes ' Selplo Twp. - Joseph Carsey
JJIOIIl'llilll the deBtll of John F. statewide trend ln two of three O.a.raUy tlear tonlgbl, low out the flames. But it was too and refunds from suppliers The lo lhe fund may giVe the" lleadmg ihe lirkel .lames Nich-~ 167, Raymond Collerill 157, CooKennedy.
cases In voting on the state is-. 44 • 51, Partly cleudy south. late for Morrtson. 'ftle infant, 1· rate.~; will be decreased m .a donations to members of the I olson won the other seat with aid Weaver 149, Tom Wells 11.
Rep. Charlet L; Wellner, 1). oues put before the vot•rs Tues- Ullle dlallie Ia soutllera lem- year-&lt;&gt;ld Emily Morrison, was total of 112 Ohio communitieS ftre deparlment or leave them 151 voles and F. w. Wtlrox was Sullo Twp.
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tnbuliollll were gJven b)' Rut· I electiOn board, shows
' 187, William J Blake 1811, Ed!Cian'• "inviolble empire" to he tile state results
land restd•nls Tuesday.
I Bedford Twp. Charles I WID S. Cozart 166. Jultan Hill
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' Brooks Sayre 120 Eldon
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Kraeuter 92 and A~ron H. Turn.,. ........,~
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the committee's hearing 'l'ue• The vote for ·1..110 N 2 1
URBANA, Ohio fUPII - The vole In his ftrst bid for offtce The vote approached thai of looue paiiSed by a narrow 333. Charles Bissell :rro. J. L. er 55.
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o. n nation's newest congressman !&lt;&gt; to win the , remainder of his tile last two non • presidential margla Ia Pomer&lt;~y, bul faiJ.. Hawk 289
Coonty, Ga., sponsored a judo or and 3
was~· in f~V· day atlribuled a big pari of his father's terla 1n the House y~ ' eleetloos in the district ed In Middleport Tuesday.
ColUmbl~ Twp _ James E
M•lp O.Dfrlll Hnopftal
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· ~ Ylctory In Tuesday's special where Clarence J. Bro1'" Sr. and the 38-year-old Brown did
Eleeltna board olftcfals Ia· Gast n 128 Am~id Jordan 99 Admflted - Lawrence Heio0• election to "lhe desire of the , served 21 years before his aa well as his father in Will- dlcoled tb• liST Issue-voted D ? A · J dan
Ga., on Nov. :It, 1983, tile day ~ lia~ :~~
34 Victo~l er, Pomeroy; Alfred !leek, Poml'relklenl Kennedy'• body was ' , ' 1 ' '" I,
margin. people to hJive a strong two-; death last Auguet.
i ntng.
ou In only lbe two vlllagflwame · or ' '
eroy. Elizabeth Vaughan, Pnmmoved tD tile Capitol to Ue Ia 181110 l, bowev•, appeared to party system."
1 The favwlte In the tradilloo-1 Last year,
when President ..., Ia 0110nee a request or 1 Perry 56 • Glenn Turner 58 · aod eroy ; Mattie Dillard, Middle;
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be winning favor 1n Ohio.
''The fear the! the lwo-pllrty lali) Republican district, Brown Jobhson swept the distrlc~ ....,ommendatloa for town oouo- A. W. Rupe 71 ·
pori Gienroy Ewing, Pomeroy.
''Tile fact that thele guerrilla
system might be In danger scored an ·Impressive win In flrl!wn's Ialiier won b)' 53 per ells to lfglslale It falo .Ued,
l:.Obonoa Twp, - . Robert Oloeharge;o - Gma Menchinl
,_ven were held while tile
SERVICE SET
with the heavy Democrallc ma-' carry1ng ·au eight counties ex- ~t. his closest race. In 19621 If appn1ved at tile polls.
Ftlch 270 • Theodur• Willford 190•1Pomeroy Anna Wines, Racine;
nation was otlU 1n • olate ol Funeral aervlc" for Ethan jorltles In Congreso was a mat· cept the borne base of his oppo-!wren the vote wa• ahout same
The vote fa Pomeroy woo Cecil Roseberry 124, Georg• Vesta McCoy. Mtddleport; An.
sboeft llld lii&lt;JUn!illll furllfor Harper, wbo died Monday In ter ol very real concern 10 nent In winning hy 22,f30 vote... Ia Tuesday's 111,450 lurnout, 532 Ia favor aad 515 waa ep. E. Sellers 103.
1 na Perry, Albany; Rev. T. A.
COIIIIJrmllllJ ~ Utat lhe Meigs General HOBPttal, will be mal\)' people 1 met during the The outcome was never Ia the' late con;iiessman got 66 per posed. Voten Ia Middleport Lelarl Twp. - Roy Pearson! Clelarxl, Racine.
K,KK ra 8 realm apart from belil '11Jursday at I p. ·m. at lhe campaign,• Jlepubllcan Clar-lclci\lbt as the '""'spaper [iubllsh- [eent of the "•ote hul in ltsll- oppooec1 DST 4111 te 411.
232, Howard T. NorriS 190, John ,
both ,.my llld sensibilitY," Ewing Cllapll wflh lhe ltev, Ri· eoce J. Brown Jr. uld 1n 11()\ ler outdistanced JatrM!o Berry ol when the vale, was aboul same
Hill!61.
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W•ltaer 111d ID an IntervieW. chard Martin offlclollng. Burlal lceptlng COllll'aluiatlnns on bls·Springfield' 7i!;MO 11&gt; 47,810 in strong camllaign - tbe vote - -11111 • 111 ' 10 -'"'8 "..,.. Orallie T1rp. - Robert S. The Middl•port E-R eqlllt
telliMr 11 1 member o1 Ut• will be 1n the ~ Grove vlctol'll.
, tile only ·t:Ofiii:QIIonal race fD •t!l about the same BUd Brown
LOCAL TEMPS
Marcinko 136, 0 . J. Pennilli· wa called at IO:tl 1. m. ~
llqjjjt oommltlft and wa Ill Cemetery. Frleildil may can at 1 The tall, handsome Brownltbe country TUesdiy. ·
llrOw 611
cent of tile turD- Temperature In Pomeroy at ton lit, Kennetll Hager 47 arxl lfor Mn. Na1111l• 811'11111\ ~
(Olal!nued on Pip 10)
Ute lulleral boml pytlme.
pollecl aboul Ill per ctl!l or the ~lcbed J'atber'a 8bowlllp
.. (OmUnujld · on · Pap It) I U:30 e. m. .tocfay wa 16.
I C. W. Henderloo 108.
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18fi' and Arthur Sylvt&gt;Ster
Voters of five Meigs county Northwestern district, where
Incumbent Mayor Charles W. 511. Clerk Edna Schoenleb had I Larry Wolfe , with 190 voles, both
school distrlcls Tuesday dectar· •the proposal had been thou•"' ,
was elected to his filtb 735 votes and Treasurer lncum·l led lhe race for Racine Town 183.
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two • year term by bent Elma Russell , 658.
I council where five candidates
H R. Duckworth, the lone
by nearly a 21f.! to I margm th.e 1to be ~n trouble. endorsed ~
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voters Tueaday.
MIDDLEPORT VILLAGE 1 sought four seals.
candidate for the Board
of
desire lo consolidate
their! soildalion 555 for to 50! agam.s~
Legar, a RP.publican, won the Ronald Hubbard, a Democrat, The other three Racine coun- Publ1c Affairs, got 157 votes.
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mayoralty contest With a total was eliminated from the Mid- I cil winners are Albert Hill, 146 Elected by wriJ.e.in voles were
Unorf1cial tabulatwns early to-, sonvJile, Rutland villa~s:e pr•
unofficial vote of 625 as com- dleport Council race
where 1 votes ; John E. Wmgett, 142, Gordon Winebrenner, 36 and Jufrom 27 prermcts or parts \ cmcts earned the propositioD ·
to 483 for Democrat Del- four persons were to be elected. and Mane Roush , 126 Claude , lian Hill, 25.
prec mcls showed 2,678 for 1 m the district w1th fat marg!n1
A. Canaday,
Hubbard's vole was 2B4.
W. Roy lost. He had 101.
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consolidatiOn, 1,191 agamst
whi ch overca me th~ disenchantMayor Legar won a rnajonty Named to council m Middle- Unopposed Jncumbent May- Incumbent Mayor J. E. DenlWhile not guaranteemg the ment in most ()I the others ez.
MOSCOW
every precinct with the ex- port were Republicans Johnl or Charles Pyles had 160, Mae son lt!d the ticket m Rutland,
fact of consolidatiOn, the mar. cepl ing Harr1somnlle, 93-R'i for .
huge Russlan satellite
of the Fourth Ward. Zerkle, bigh wtth 643 votes; Cleland, Clerk, 180, and Harnet also where there was no congrn suggests strung ly that vot· l Mrs Jeanne Morgan, Middl•
himself a former Porn· Wayne Gibbons, 575: Richard Neigler for treasurer, 153.
lests, with 144 votes. Vernon
ers will approve a bond issue- port. genera l chairman of workearth today on what may be
trall-blaziniJ mission for
mayor, won m that pre- Vaughan , ~66 , and B F Parma· Wmmng the three Board of , Weber received 120 votes for
probably next Ma~ - for the I ers in the fwe districts for
llshment of a permanent
76 to 67.
I lee, 478.
Public Aff'airs posts in Racme clerk and George White,
MAYOR tEGAR
loca l di stnct s share m the consolidation. today expressed
Ded space station.
Voting in the five Pomeroy Mayor . elect C 0 Fisher re- on write-in votes were Lmley urer, 116.
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The unmanned shot,
Pets. won by Legar was. 1st ceived an overwhelming vote of Hart w1th 19 and Harlan Ervin Votmg on council
high school This share, State and lo those who helped ia tht
Proton 2, wel&amp;hed almost
55-41; 2nd Ward. 100-78: 706 to lead the ticket In Middle- and Gilbert Hart, each Wlth in Rutland was Eugene ThompI Department of Education ex dri ve
Pel., 15.2413; 3B Pel., 139;101 port. Richard Ba~ley, unoppos· 17.
I' son l!O; J W Brown. 109, and
periS have indiCated . w11i be The vote by precincts ·
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sor, ProiOn 1, for lhe
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ed, had 566 voles for Clerk·1
SYRACUSE VILLAGE
Charles R. Eads and Robert F.
about $800,000 on the cost of a Preclnrl
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heavywetght record. Tass,
Leading lbe other Pomeroy Treasurer
Results in Syracuse, where Snowden, each 105.
12'" million plaot Stat• funds F. S.dford
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Middleport I then~ were no contests are
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are avai la ble to make up the W Bedford
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said Proton 2 was launched
was Council mcumbent Roy Board of Pubhc Affairs
by Mayor, Herman London, 208.1 he All airs. Eugene Fmk
difference. Department spokes- N Chester
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Tuesday wlth ''a powerful car- Reuter with 752 votes. CoW1Cil write--in votes were Lee Smrth,! Cierk, Richard Duckworth, 2.33 ,led 1!4 votes and.Bruce DaVIS. l
' men have Said thiS money wiii i Rutland V!llagto
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rit'r rocket. n 111e launch
cund1dale Donald Collins re- 156; Richard Gress, 123, and ITreasurer, George Holman, 200; 197 lhomas Martm, with s1x l
be asked of the Sta te Control I E. Rutland
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cetved 644 votes, Frankhn Riz.l Donald Mullen, 121
ICouncil, Robert Wmg•tt, 221 ;Ivotes, was elected •s a write-m C~LUMBUS 0 (UPI) 1. - Both 1Board before J an I. 1966 I Langsvlllo
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RACINE VIlLAGE
Troy Zw1lhng and Will ram Hayes cand1dale
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Proton 1 last July 16.
m.~~i""~~'"'f..W%,. Republicans made the
most year w11l put ont member each 1Dexter
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spectacular gain m capturmg ]On ~ new board - yet to be Salem
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Meigs Coualy lorDed oul 1,· Akron 's Cily Hall
I named _ are M1ddlepor1 and !' Middleport lsi
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800 voters to the polls for tbe
Pomr.rov exemptE'd dislncts. Middleport 2n d
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Oil Co. said today it had
or1 • year elections Tu•sday,
Democra ls held on lo llie top I Norlhweslern , S•lisbury
md Middleporl ~
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accordJ.ng to aD unofficial re- mumc1pal office in Cleveland . Bedford tocals
Middleport 4t h
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{;()unty Warren and Youngstown and Heavitost majorities for con- Middleport Sth
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WASHINGTON &lt;UP() - Rep. son and the program of thi! publican and Conservative par- 1 Board of Electklns.
knuckt~d Repubhcans oul in El- lso hdation cu me m Midd lepor t Pomerm ls i
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whlch has cut off deliveries
V. Lindsay gave the GOP Democrahr party"
ty candidate who ran to spoil
"fte figure lor tbe county ry1a Coshocton, Newark and 1 and Pomf'roy Middleport went Pomerov 2nd
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psoline and ruel to the
biggest lift since Gen. In a later statement, GOP Lindsay's chances, polled less I• above averate for off-year IManetta and from the Colum- : 730 for to 167 agamst Pomeroy I Pomeroy 3A
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cqo area.
D, Eisenhower returned National Chairman Ray C Bhss than 15 per cent of the vote. votlog," ucordlag to one o(- ~ bus City council.
was 832 for to 238 agam!it
Pomeroy JB
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Eight other major oil
Paris by proving today 1said all Republican!! should be Beame bl~m~d Buck~ey for his fidal oJ tile board.
Republicans replaced Demo-- Four pre(' IDLts turned down Pomeroy 3C
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panies and about 100
the Democrats could be cheered by gains made ID key defeat, clatmmg he ~!phoned of!
ID cemparliOJI to 1963 , tbere Icrats m Akron and Lima and the. proposal and it wa~ 11ed m Pomeroy 4th
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dents continued to
out of city hall in New cities like New York, Philadel- nor~lly Democratlc votes.
were over l,lOI more persoo• held on to lhe chief executiVe's !a f1flh Savmg oo were Nort h \11ddleport Prl
9~ 25
wltll thf union In an
1phiO , Louisville, Ky., and Lmdsay " lhe ~rst Repuhh.i who voted yesterday. The to- JOb '" Tol•do, Lorain and Can-I Chesler fvntmg m Bedford Pomeroy Pel
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t1'14 the strike which
Tina blow to the Democrats I Akron , Oh1o.
can to be elected mayor of New \ tal vete lD JJI.l was 6 sat wbile ton The~ also eased the blow I Townsh1p1. 15 for. t6 ngam~l. Rock Sprmgs
159
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offset in 1\.i.esday's off-year ~ .
Defeated Macbin~
York srnce Fiorello H LaGuar. Ia 1Ml il we• ;,Z40.'
of losmi three councilmen miDf'xer 54 for, 63 aga mst Sa- S!lver Run
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Columbus by re-eleclmg the 1r lem a8 for. !01 against, Srlver 1Harns?m'llle
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ty, Ind., to 1 IROlS'
of Democratic gover· man. defeated City
control- won 24 years ago
IW.iiilll 'Ill flU fiYJ!'if~
''~ city attorney and auditor by ! Run. 18 for , 29 agamst. and Pagevllle
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burder with Wisconsin.
io New Jersey and 1ler Abraham D. Beame, 59, a The New Jersey elect1on was
TAX DEFEATED
! land slides and kept control of Pagev1lle was even. 53 lor and Mmers'i&lt;ille Prt
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product of New Yor~'s Demo- a personal tnumph for Hughes,j BLUFFTON (UP I1 - A 1 prr ' the Cincmn•tl c1ty counCil.
15:1 •gain,!.
Tntal
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Gov. Richard J. Hughes wa.s 1 crat~ machme, Wilham F. an upset victor m a close lcent city income tax was de-~
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in New Jersev h) a I Buckley Jr., a Goidwaler Ro- . IOttltmu•d on Page 10)
feated Tuesday; 551 to 177.
At Akron, John S Ballard,

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B. H Sanborn Missionary So- Love of Ch~lst, and for those C~rcle wit! be in charge of hos· ..Ousreched
Hands.''
She
wa s guest of honor at a show· Erb, Mrs. Earl Denny, Sr.
ci.ety and the Baptist Day of who have given themselves m p.dahty for the Dece~ber me~t.. was a~slsted by Mrs.
Dale
er last week at home of Mrs. Mrs. Leo Vaughan, Mrs. PalliPraver was held Monday even- spreading the gospel. Ushers ing 'fhe program Will be IR Mourning and Mrs. John Kauff.
Norberl Neutzlmg with
Mrs. ine Angelelti, Mrs Leland Sism "at the MiddlepOrt F'lrSt Bap- were Mrs. Milton Hood, and Mrs. I charge of Mrs. Hood, Mrs: Da- ~rs: Beulah White,~ a solo,
i William Neutzling and Mr s son, Mrs. Troy Ohlmser Sr.,
tis~ Church
Chloe Richardson
v1d Darst, Mrs. Joe Wilson, This ls My Task, With Mrs.
Bessie Hayes as hostesses.
Mrs. Troy Ohlinger Jr., Mrs,
1
rv{ce was opened w1th
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Mrs Smart, and Mrs Anthony. Bradbury at the organ.
. , Mary E. Ohlinger, Miss Shir·
The se
d b M ~.. 'I The Sanborn MISSIOnary So- The White Cross quotas of The Elecla Circle wos in
Games were played and. pnz. ley Ash, Mrs. Iva Carpenter,
an organ prelu e Y rs. veri
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The Day of Prayer cie Y mee mg w .
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• all Circles were presented, with charge of the SOCia our e
es awarded to Mrs Chrtstma Mrs Trell Schoenleb Mrs. Har~
Dra ury . d b M
Rh da mg the prayer service With Mrs. Mrs Elizabeth Slaven
in in the church dimng room with
O'Donnell, Miss Carol. Ha~ey, ry P. Smith, Mrs, B.n Neutz.
htany Hwas Je IYd·d'~~Alll~ai\ Richard Owen, presiden, pre.
I Mrs. Anthony, Mrs. Fowler, Mrs
1Mrs Denver Kapple , Mtss Nan· ]ing, Mrs. Marion Hawk, M.ra.
s1dmg. She read an article enIBearhs Mrs Hood, Mrs. BerHall ymn~. me u e .. ,
: cy Hamm and Mrs. Lena ~bers- David Goodwin, Mrs.
Ellen
t~e :,ower. and
We ve a litled, 'Galeway lo Thanksgiv- '
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ha Ar~her, Mrs. Nora Hamil· '
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Couch,
Mrs.
Walter
Hamm
and
Slor~· MeditatiOns were given mg " and the coming uf Chnst /
ton Martha Fowler serv1ng
· After the honored guest op- Mrs. Mildred Jacobs.
by ~rs Pa~~ Smart,ew~:n~:~ as the Christmas gtft Clrcle roll
UTC S
, pu~pkm pie and coffee
l ened her many g1fts. ice cream
on Prayer as th
. r 1 call mclu ded Dorras 12, Electa,
The table was decorated with
cenlered with
pink weddmg
onen~s t~f wo~en M~~s pr~:n 11 , and LoveJOY 8 w1th 37 mem·
i an arrangement of mums m
1
bells,
cake
iced
m white and jolly Bunch Sewing
::~ the :c~~t~re. With an In· bers and guests present.
A Halloween party was held r fall colors combined wilh tall
decoraled in pink wilh lhe m· Club Entertained
l.&gt;rpretation 1::1"en by Mrs W1l- World Commumty Day was in the social room of the Porn~ slender lighted tapen.
Iscr1ptmn, ''Best W1shes Anita
lis Anthony descnbmg the ur- announced fu1 ~~nday. Nov 5 eroy Church of Chnst Fnday
and Pat,'' coffee, pcnch and Mrs H E. Bush entertained
gency of preachmg the gospel at 1 :m p m at the First Umted evemng. The room. was decormmts were served.
fhe Middleport Jolly
Bunch
and the obli~o:a t1 on to th e great Presbytenan Church The s1ck ated for the occaswn by Mrs.
Sewing club at her home on
comm1ssion.
Ireport was g1ven and mcluded A L Phelps, Mrs. Walter Ken·
Attendmg were the above and Ash..St Fnday evening with 1
ll h s Smart gav(' 3 read mg David Hoone, Grnce Hy1ell and nedy Jr , Mrs Melvm Srmth
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Mrs. George Korn Sr ,
Mrs. Halloween party. Halloween
•mlt'd. "Tre Compass10n
of I Mr Harry Houdashelt.
and Mrs Edward Venoy.
,d',
TO CELEBRATE 50th WEDDING ANNIVER·
Danny Zirkle, Mrs Theo Sm1th, games were played and prizes
lesus followed by Sll•nt pray-~
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SARY _ Mr. and Mrs Weber Wood , Route 1,
Mrs. Earl Denny, Jr.,
Mrs. awarded to Mrs. Noah Hnskm!l,
1 Judges for th• grand march
~r Mi s An 1 hony read a rned1- Mrs Tony Fowler was . 0 were Mrs Ralph Welker, Mrs.
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Pearl Ash, Mrs. Roger Cui- l and the door pme to Mrs. P.
!:JtHm entit led... Lord of Har- l charge nr the Lo~e G1ft ded1ca- Orville Well and Miss Elizabeth 'Jbe .annual electiOn day dmHarrisonville, w11l celebrate the1r go en we •
lums, Mi ss Stella Ebersbarh, L. Mitch.
l, thankmg God for past twn, u-.mg lh e theme ot Thanks- Duflv Prizes were awarded to ner Wl11 be served m the anding anniversary wtth an open house from 2 to
Mrs.
Mne Van Inwagen. Mrs. I Mrs. Bush served sandwich'" _ _ _ _ ~- - - giVIog m the tabl e fealurmg l B bb K Ch
tt t nex of the Syracuse Ftrst Umt· 1
5 p.m., November 7, tn the Bedford Youth Build0
Clara
Miller, Mrs.
Richard I es, coffee and donuts to those
,
twu cornu co p1as. one of fruit , . le ay ap~an, pre leS; d Presbytenan Church Th.;!
mg at Bedford School. The schoo l is 'ocated on
Poulm,
Mrs.
Jessre
Haggy.
Mrs. attendmg mcluding Mrs. Law·
Debbie Ltmt&gt;v. 1$
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· kf ulness and I JCra~g
Arhe
II ... h k d hicken . I
Route 33, south of Darwm Mrs We d, the fmd~y rn~,~~, 1!Zing
h Venoy
f , 1ugliest:
t M k C1 k menu w1 m:: a e c
Ph•na Clifford, Mrs. Harold renee Milhoan. Mrs Mitch Mrs,
~he love- gi ft ur God's L(]ve Ush- ; o n,son, .unln ess ; I Ae d ar ' mashed potatoes, noodles, green
mer Murl Hart, and Mr. Wood w t e marne
Ebers.barh,
Miss Lmda Haggy, Carl Mattox, Mrs. George Hack·
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/lostPss for Ptrrty
cr~ wert' Mrs. Edison Baker and I mhosd ongma; usand Tn rews, beans dressing slaw, ple and I
November 6, 1915, and &lt;Jre parents of four ehil·
1 Mrs Elmer WICkham, Mrs Ma· ell, Mrs. Wlilis Grueser, Mrs,
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B arhs
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ommy
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dren . Ernest and Norman, Route I, HarrisonDebbie l.unev
t!nt f'rt il in~dl rs
ranct&gt;s .e
Masters cutest
coffee A uts
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vtlle ,· Mrs. Russe ll Hoffman, Anderson, lnchana
ry Kunzelman, Mrs. H.
C. William Reynolds, Mra. Shrrley
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w1th a Halloween pa1ty ,8alur·l
Gnmes were played under the ren
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and Mrs. Virgil King, Ro ute 2. Pomeroy. 'fhp~r
I Brlckles, Mrs. Elsworth Rowe, Mills, Mrs. James Johnson.
I - ··- - - - - - - - - - - - - dav evenmg at thr hurne ol Mr.l - - have 17 grand-children The couple ' ha s s pt•nt
direction of Mrs Helen Lelf- Pomeroy Chapter 186 · OES.
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and ~1r s Frank Powe1s Guests ~ "'&lt;'!-"fMktciiSP&lt;:.MLM:zt"' .,
heit after which ihe group vis· WIU meet Tuesday at 7 · 4 ~ p
the1r marri ed life un the same tarm m the Bed1
eame m co~tume .and pmes ~
fish m. Annual dues are due at
ford . Scipio Township area.
1 ited' Rluebeards den . A
were aw&lt;~rdrd to Sh.u un Clllze. ,
,( pond m the form of a witches this meeting ,
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~ caldron wa~ en)oyed by the The
eaconesses
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Joyre Riley,
Ani Ia FuItz, and ' "'
the deacoos
Middle and
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Unit¥I!!I
:Pl!M QW!- ~~;
Janr Arree
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younger children
of
JXl Church will
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GmerOV
Refreshments or doughnuls ed Pr•sbylerlank
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sponsor a chic en mner on
home was derorate m
eep- Mis E J Tracy attend ed cider, coffee and kool-aid were
. D N 2 at 5-6·30
mg w1th the season. mcludmg the Sou theast Oluo Educahcn l served from a table with a H~l- ElectlOnat ~~ c~~~rch Tick~ts
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!1ghttd pumpkms, wnches and Assoc&gt;atlon meetmg at Athens loween cover and centered w1th P· mbe obtained '" advance or
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Refresh· Fndav and spent the weekend a Ia:ge pumpkm. Napkins also UU:,~based at the door Mrs.
menls of donuts . Cider, and With her mece, Mrs Dwight earned out . the
Halloween ~rl Owen and Miss Phyllis Mrs James Manley and dau· Bruwme Troop Nu 5 enjoy· '
candy apples were ~en•ed
1Mutt'hl er and fam:ly and her theme. Ser~mg on the refreshchim are co-chairmen.
ghter, Sandy, of Columbus, spent I ed a Halloween !Jart y Saturday j
Attendmg 10 add1t10n to the · mother, Mrs w. H Halliday. theme. Sevi~g on the refresh- Joa
NOV. 3
the weeke,nd Wit,h Mr ~nd Mrs , afternoon at \he F1 sl Unlted
""'•l'oopte 0,.,.
above named. were Mary Ann She was acco mpanied
home ment comm1ttee were Mrs. C. The Middleport Literary Club Walton Manley and Mrs. Mane PI esbytenan ( hu rch. Cost um es
liCA VICTQa Th&amp;n
Kloes. Kim Johnson. J1mmy l Sunday by Mr and Mrs Mulch- E. Clark, Mrs. Jerry Masters, will meet Wednesday afternoon, Vancooney.
1 were Jut.lged amJ pllzes awart.IWlldeJmuth, Debbie MaJor. Lee ller
Mrs Louis Osborne and Mrs
at the home Do Becker Is a pa tient at ed tu ( uthy Baker, pret11est; I
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Floyd, Sherman Mills, Robm l John Sauvage has return~ ~ Denver Kapple,
~tv.Mrs. a~. ~tout, Second • Vete;ans Memuna l Hospital I Cmdy. Glazt, uglies t. M.r:s., Mar"'Oolor
\lll ls, Pat ty Cross£&gt;n, Conme Ihome after a I \lou weeks VI!Ht
Ave. Mrs. Robert Coat!! a n d where he has hi:id knee surg- 1cu~ ( hambers and Mar~ Hoi- ;
Bachner, Steve Oller, B1lly at Vandaha with h1s daughter ... ~ . - _ _ _ ___
Mrs. Emerson Jones will pre· ery,
I man , a cadet scout , were Judg·
Hensler, Pat Mullen
Jerry 1and son m-law · Mr and Mrs.
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Swartz, Kayle ~ussell, Kathy 1Garland Weaver. He also spent
roll call will be 3 southern lead- Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Hor .YI Hulloween ames were la _
Moore. Jenmfer Goble and Bob- I
. days '" M1 ch1gan
er.
and daughters, Janel and She!· ed led b M~rv Holman ~ /d 1
by and Pam Powers.
Mr and Mrs. George Korn
The Twl'ltght Garden c 1u b la spent the weekend m Bndge.
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will meet at the Ohio Power port, Ohio as the guest o rea- t1 Beth Vaughan and Kathy I
weekend
with their pcuen!s,
Company office Wednesday, No- tives.
i:;ris. Refresh ments of pUffijJ· I
Mr and Mrs George Korn Sr.
tr 1·
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vember 3 for a demons a !on. Mrs C R Gilbert or Spring- km face cookie~. punc~ an~ I
Frank Amos entered veter~ Jarrot Bobo, Carrie L. Bobo The Pomeroy and Winding Trad field , spent the weekend w1th candy were served by Mrs Not- '
LAST TI"E TONIGHT
ans Memonal Hospital Sunday to Jerry R Gnfllth, Ella L Garden clubs are inVIted as Mr. and Mrs Leo Kennedy and man Humphreys and Mrs .. ~~~1 RCA Solid Copper Clr,ulta
"GI RLS ON THE BEACH"
I for observation and treatment. Gr1ff1th, parcels, Sciplo.
guests.
Karen Gregg.
1 ham Hamm and lhe troov Jead1 Tinted RCA Pan-0-Pfy picture tube
I Miss Jern Fnck of Colum- Cla nce Longstreth to Kenneth
NOV. 4
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jones ! er. Mrs R1t hard Vnu~::han . M1s. 1
(1'echmcolor;
bu!i spent the weekend with her L. Longstreth, Betty A. Long· The Evangeline Chapter' were m Athens Sunday where Wlll1am Jngles also s~nl L'OOk·
1 22,500-volt New Vista chassis
Martin West, Nor ee n t: urcor
~n. The Cnckets The B~acb
parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul 1streth. 8511 acres, Salem.
OES, Middleport, ;Ill 4 ~~t they VISited w1th their daugh· tcs
1 New Vista VHF, Solid State UHF tuners
Buys, Lesley Gore.
fi'nck ~nd fam1 ly
L D. Srott, Maude M. Scott ThM W'S~ayTevem,ng, ov. a
e ter, Mr and Mrs Lee Davidson. Attending were Kathy Harris 1
"CLARENCE THE
1 Ons-Set VHF flne tuning
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~1ss Amta Hall, stu dent at 1 to Robert S. Betz, VI rgm 1a , The Mel 5 County PTA is Mrs. Davidson 1I a:! . een a · Beth Vaughan , Juh Hamm, MaCROSS-EYED LION"
• 7' oval duo-cone epeaker
Ohio State Un1versJ iy, spent the r Betz, Frank L. Snedaker , Mar. g
ale
sent from her te~;~dung duhes i ry K Gallagher Penny John·
(Techmcalon
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sponsoring
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rummage
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Marshal Thumpson, Cheryl wekend With er parent s,
1.1Jone Sne a er, 1..ots, ~· 1 e- Nov 4 ~ and 6 at the Sauvage due to lnJUfleS sustame m &lt;1 ; son. Mehnda Hu mphrey, Lee 1
M1ller. Betsy Drake
and Mrs J ames Hall
port.
Buildm'g 'on Front-st, Pomeroy, fall at her home.
f Ord, Kr~sti Morns, VIcki Man- !
Dr. and Mrs, Call Wolf of: Ca rl Bost ic, Faye Bostic to from 9 a. m, untilS p. m. This Mrs Kenneth Byer, Galllpo- ley, Kallly Baker, Cmdy Glaze I You should see all the other models of
Wednesday, November 3
1 r we ie weekend guests ! Damel Hew lett, Juanita Hew· Will be a large rummage sale. lis, IS spendmg sevt!ral days Meni 1\ult , Tamm1 Hoffm~;~n l
NOT OPEN
Mr and Mrs. Patnck LO&lt;'II-il lett, 80 rods, Salisbury.
Members of the
Pomeroy at her home in Middleport
ami Usl ie Ingles, ~md one guest 1 ! RCA Victor Black and White 1nd Living Coary
,
Wilham A. McKelvey, Hazel Elementary PTA who have ar- Mr. and Mrs. Galen Brown Dun vaughan.
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Nov . 4·5-6
I Mr. a11d Mrs Char les Gravely 1I McKelvey, aka Hazel McKel- ticles or will work al the Coun- and children spent Sunday at
lor T.V. on s1le on the 2nd floor. Come In
of
Dunbar.
W
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Mr
and
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to
Um
ted
States,
Easement
ty
PTA
rummage
sale
Novem·
their
farm
near
Morehead,
KY,
MEETING
POSTPONED
DAVE CLARK~
~rs .. AI~x Gr~vely ul Dunbar, l1Lebanon
ber 4-7 are asked ~ contact Mr. and Mrs Leo Smith a~d1 'J" 1e meetmg of the WSWS of
"HAVING A
soon and select the set you want.
WILD WEEKEND''
~ Va and .daught e.r and !i?n~ . Wi llla m A. McKelvey, Hazel Vas. Elza Gilmore Jr. by Wed- children spent the weekend ml the Enterpn:!e EUB
church 1
The Oave Clark Ftve, Bar
udaw, Mr and Mrs J&lt;~ n Jan McKelvey to Umted
States, nesday.
South Charleston, Ohio. where 1 scheduled for tonight at Mrs. I
b1na Ft'rris.
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a~d
l'hildr
en,
.Johnnv,
Easemenl,
Lebanon.
The
Past
Chrefs
or
Magnolia
they were guests of Mr and ' James Will , has been postpon" CODE 7, VICTIM S''
Lex Barker. Ronald F1aser, MareaS a ~d Tony of Columbus Char les Hyatt, Harriett
E Temple Pyth1ao Sisters
wiU Mrs. William Everson
an d l ed until Tuesday, November 9,
Verunique Vendell.
1wFerGe unl "Y dguM
ests Jof Mrs B. Hyatt to Halhe Cross, Lots, Sy- meet Thursday evening at
family,
due to election.
j
rave y an
rs
A Eden.
1 M1ss M&lt;~rv Showers of Well- racuse
. home of Mrs Frank Stewart,
SUN., MON. and TUES.
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John
Proffllt,
Pearl
Proffltl
with Mrs. RIChard Campbell
November 1·8·9
n Vl!il 1e
un ay WI
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John Ford's
aunt Mrs H m Sl
to Umted SLates, Easement, Le- co-hostess.
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uCHEYENNE AUTUMN "
Mr. and Mrs Mikton Dllvis anon
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and chddrrn Debbie s .
d 1 John C Profntt, Pearl Prof· The Happy Harvesten class
Carroll ,Baker. Sa l Mineo
James
Stewarl,
Rirhard Jon of Eas t 't 1 verpo~J ~~:n~~s. f1tt to United States, Easement, of the Federated .chur~h
will
W1dmark Karl Malden Ar
Ha10ld Bogan and child ren,
Lebanon.
have a ~overed diflh diMer
thur Kennedy,
Patnck
horah and J 1mmy of Fombell
Hone! Denney Pearl Denney day at 6 p m at the church.
Wayne.
Colorurtoan:
1Pa , were weekend guests ' Larry D. Edwards, Margaret A. ~eat and dessert will be pro-Panchos HldetiNI'f
J\Jr and Mr 9 Thomas Young. Edwards, .18 acre, Rutland. Vided Members are as~ed to
Clarence M. Shields, Gladys take thell' own table serv1ce.
M Shields to Velma Quillen,
parcel, Letart.
28, Culls 12 to 11.
Sanford Gheen, Golden un&lt;ien 1 SHEEP - Ewes and Lms.
to Stale of Oh10, 1 032
5 to 10 ; Stock Ewes 4 to 10;
SaliSbury.
Fal Sheep 4 to 8, Cullo I to 5
Bucks 4 10 8; Fat Wethers 4 to
10.
GalllpoUs, Oblo,
LAMBS - Topo 23 Seconds
Salurday, Oct. 30, IIHi
:ro to 22; Light Wta. 15 to 18;
SALES Rt.PORT of
Common
14 to 16,
Ohio Valley Uvestock Co.
HOGS - 175 to 220 lbs. 23
We're ready
24 , 220 lo 250 lbs. 23 to
24 ;
"Convene Co1ch"
Light
20
Ill
24;
Fat
Sows
12
Ill
to offer
18 , Stags 12 lo 16 ; Boars 10 to
15; Sows and Pigs 60 to 8Q ;
auto loans
Shoats a to 20
Sin
CATTLE - Steers 15 Ill
pr.
6'12 to 12
Heifers 14 lo :ro; Baby
Are ali loans
18 to 24 , Fat Cows 11 lo 15;
the sa me? Not at
Canners 8 to 12; Bulls 12 to 18;
Milk Cows IMI to 180.
all' In• estigate the
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VEAL CALVES - Tops 29.·
advantages of lowMiddlepor.
4&amp;; Seconds 22 to 28; Medium
18 to 22 ; Com. IJld Hvs. 18 to
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THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
NOV. ·4-5--6

NEW YORK
Howard, who elided his
lng daya when the Los
Dodgers traded him to
Washington Senators,
was named American
Comeback Player of the
by the United Press

RIGHT RI!SERVED TO
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Sikes, the Arkansas traveler, Tuesday 1 ~ ernoon wl It
pnt a feather in his cap party 0 . 1 per:onsl a er
M11nrlay by scoring a holt:&gt;-in- :~opo~er 1 ~ ~s t n~e ~s
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one on the par three eighth ~ c ~~PI~n '"t &gt;;J'~a d .
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his career, but his first since "I'm oin lu unish
l•rnin pro a year •nd a ball
g g 1 t~ h
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him cuta.
fresh from a biJ~ victory in the bruised his ribs caved in and
$46,000 Almadeu Open, arrived then k~ocked oul. I'm oing
Monday niht and held his first punish him for seven ~r eight
Practice.. , sesslon Tuesday.
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heart to hiS fans by !•r~ng .a ~flilialion with the Black . ,
four : under par 68 1n bis 11ims s&lt;e.t and the ex-&lt;hampwn s
pracllce round. He was paced •declaratwn .~hat he mteooed
by young llhn01s pro Chick 1 wmmng to bring" the
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the team that i was his board representing each of
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league teams plus
dDy," Howard said.
baseball wnters. ·

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batted in (84). He ignored attitude was better, and most to~h II " ~ be a ·
pain of an m;ured elbow to important, I had an opporlullity ball player, be
play In 149 games.
'ito play regularly.
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NEW YORK (UP!) - North Dakota State bad heen the ran e """" ea
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it for Tuesday
the first he
time.
Dakota State University, its nation's highest scoring small two. '!'bird-ranked .Los Angeles 12th. Eastern Washing:. w:sl
Winter Workool
olfense recharged after two college team when first en- State, the . defendlng nallonal 15th,: followed in. or
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''Apparently the operation
s uttering performance!!-, today dorsed by the UPI ccoaches as champion, earned one, as ~d F~orlda A&amp;M, Austm Peay an
waa I complete success," he
into high gear and the No. 1 team three weeks ago seventh-ranked Northern Dim· Fmdlay. Tennessee State
said, adding that he would work
increased its frst place lead but had scored nly six and 14 ois, Massachusetts and Eastern Central Oklahoma were
the elbow back into shape
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locked for 19th
over runnerup Maine in the pom~ m narro Y wmmn
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playing basketball and
weekly United Press lnterna- two subsequent games.
The top lour iea111ll held thea Only two opponents
thls winter.
I' I B0 ard of Coaches ratBisons' Poiots
positions with Eastern Carolina between North Dakota State I
"We're a young ball club and
The offensive splurge earned tenaciously clinging to fourth, and a perfect .season
a;
think we'll surprise
lot of
1 le " the &amp;lugger8 said.
The all- winning Bisons, unde. !he Bisons 315 pomts, high for two points ahead of Long Beach possible. bowl bid. The BISOns, :
feated In eight games, broke the year, from the 30-man State, which Jumped from who flmshed loth last year an:·
~m~ of our veterans hove The last vote went to Lerov 'l
scoring slump with a vengence board and 19 first place votes seventh to fifth .. Middle Tennes- defeated Western Sta~3m th I "Talk lo oacb olber. I have tAl
last ,...son and figure tSatchel) Page, who
last weekend by annthllatlng In their lineal showing of the see remamed Sixth but North- Mmeral Water Bowll4- mee
de my ohoelaee ."
0 Nov 3
Middleport
South Dakota 66 • 8. North year. Maine had been creeping ern Dlinoi/1 and SUI Ross, both MorningSide and St. T Oma8,
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closer to the leader In the last 7-0, each moved up one notcb to both on the road.
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two weeks but received 276 seventh and e1ghth.
Mame, also wtth two games,
points to f~ll t7 points farther
Ninth Tied
to play, hosts Youngstown this TEAM
WL P
behind.
Weber State, which toppled weekend and closes the season : Kyger Creek .. . 4 0 116
Maine, which already bas Western (Colo.) State from the on Nov. 13 at Tampa. AI teast North Gallia ..... 3 2 88
clinched the Yankee Conference ' undefeated ranks 14-7 and it. one team IS sure to lose Its Eastern . .. .. · 1 2 40
championship, throttled Colby lofty fifth position, edged into high standing on Nov. 13 when Southwestern .. . I 3 28
42-14 for its seventh victory and tie for ninth With North Dakota Los Aneles State and unbea- Hannan Trace ... 0 3 12
received a like number ol first University,
ten Long Beach State clash m 1TOTALS .. ... .. . 9 I 2M
place voles. Sixth. ranked Mid- Western State skidded to l4th the. showdown gama of the
AU, GAMES
HONOLULU tUPO - Pros dle Tennessee State drew three behind 11th-ranked San Diego Cahforma Collog1a1o Athletic
assembled
for the $50.000 ballots for No. 1 while fifth· State and Massachusetts and Associetion.
_ TEAM
W L P
Hawaiian Open got their first
.
. : Kyger Creek . · 5 3 13fi
toste of competition on toughwho defended hiS World Boxmg 1North Galha ... 4
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ent'd Waialae Country Club
AssociatiOn (WBA). title ~uc- Eastern
. " .. 2 6 00
course today with the ~\,000 Del
""'slully Monday mght agamsl Southwestern .... 2 6 40 1761
Webb Pro-Am warmup.
George Chuvalo. bad "no 1 Hannan Trace . 0 7 36 204
Officials listed 56 pros and l
couldn't
knock out\
Creek
10
168. amateurs
the f?ursoT~s l LAS VEGAS Nev
bazz Muslim mtfiister In Los Chuvalo or Eddie Machen. 11 SATURDAY'S GAME
WhiCh went out today ;us I a r , The potentate '0 1 bo~ing, Mu- Angeles, and •everal followers could beat him and five like Eastern at Southern
sunup.
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hammad Ali who doesn't
met Clay in Los Angeles.
him. I'm the greatest fighter m
It was cllff~eul.t to lmd anyone swer to Cassius Clay, and
"I don't know what he the world."
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Rating•
wtlhng to predJct a ~mner. m i royal retinue were setlled
means,'' the champion said. Clay was re-mstat~ b~ the NEW YORK (UPI) - The
the four-day open, wh1ch begms today in their aptly_
"i'm an American: But he's a WBA on the promJ.Se if he! United Press International
For every make and model car...
Thursday.
headquarters, the El Morocco. deaf, dumb and blmd so-called defeated Patterson he would
II
II
I tb II atings
Pick your size and price ... deal
About 150 mainland and
Negro whQ needs a spanking." meet the winner of the Terrell- s~a . co ege 00 a r
foreign pro!l were in the field, A motel rather than a ''I plan to make him an Chuvalo bout. But the talkative With frr.st pl~ce votesthand ~onwhich was being checked a palace, the El
Morocco
example to the world. ]'m Clay said, 'jl'm oot bound by lost records II! paren es~ .. t
final time by PGA authorities located · directly across the going to punish him for the the WBA. I'm the champion of Tea~ D Sl U (l ) (6-0I 01; ~
750 x 14 CHAMPION _ _ _ _ $20.45
Tuesday to determine if a highway from the gas13h
things be said about me In the the world. I'm not meeting ~· ~ 7 (7.0) 9
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couple of the golfers filed their dust Hotel. Th;il'.s wh.ere He~- magazines."
nothing of their's if I don't
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applications too late to qualify. vywright Champwn Clay Will Clay, however, had kinder want to. I don't have to ask 3. ~ Ange6: ~t. (!~~~~ ) 194
REGULAR PRICE, SEC.
4· astern
Big money winners in the do his training for the Nov. 22 words for ex-champion Sonny them anything."
ma
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PRICE
OND TIRE AT HALF
tourney included Billy Casper, bout with challenger Floyd Liston, whose Iitle he lifted In Included in Clay's party were :· ~~g ~eacb ~t. (~~)
PRICE
AI Geiberger and Bruce Cramp- Patterson.
Miami, declaring Liston waa three sparrmg partners headed 1 · N U, ennlll ·(]) ( -0) 157
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119
SECOND T I R I - $10.23
ton.
Business-like Manager
"the best fighter tn the world by his brother Rudy who ~· ~f ~mss ( -0)
7
84
Casper, .third in overall Dundee arranged a
besides me. H~ -:ould knock ?,ut prefers to be called Rahaman ,: &gt;tiel w:ber State (6-1)
winnings With $97,706 thus far , for Caly on his first day
Patterson agm~ if th~y met.
Ah~ Cody Jones and Jllllllly
North Dakota U 17·1)
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800 x 14 NEW SAFETY CHAMPION $27.25
needs a fourth place or better for the champion to take
But Clay said Erme Terrell, ElliS.
I Second 10 - 11, San Diego
SECOND TIRE-- $13,63
in the tourney to push past the roadwork early in the
o
Statt.' ~; 12. (tie) Massachu1100,000 plateau }hiS year.
take a look aroulld this
seUs 'n) and Arkansas
650 x 13 NEW SAFETY CHAMPION $21 .00
Ge•berger IS m lOth place center and then go into the
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SECOND TIRE-$11.30
with $51,779 and Crampton is in at 1 p.m. [or his first Las
313: 10.' Eastern Washington (1)
ADD $3.00 FOR WHITEWALLS
lith place With $54,774.
Vegas workout.
31)· 16 Florida A&amp;M 'll·
17
Other Coatendero
A ' t'I 'peay 12 ,· 18 , F'mdl~y 11 :, 1
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Patterson who had taken
However, thiS top moneyd T esd 8 011 1 NEW YORK (UPI) - The Northwestern, Army and Ai r 19us(tie)
Tennessee State and
making trio will have to Monday dan
u ~
'.a so Michi~an State Spartans are a Force even, Cincinnati 6 over Central Oklahoma 10
C&lt;ontend with Doug Fm·d, r.", pare to trhesumde IS at
17-poinl favorite to pulverize Kansas State.
Other teams recei~ing
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eHotel,ay down
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Thunderbird
low&lt;' en route to a Bl g Ten tille Tb e •-·th
mn! wesI ~ Texas 11 over or more pomls
- 0 rnaha, St .
Chi Chi Rodrmez, Bob Goelby, hi h
f
blocks
and
a
probable
Rose
Bowl
Baylor,
Oklahoma
6 over Iowa John:s
(Minn.),
,. honored by more thon 60.000 Firestone deal.,..
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Frank ~rd, ~ionel and Jay l: way
.ew st ·
invi'ation.
State. Mi$Slssippi 14 .over Nortltern Michigan, E a!
and stQres from coast to coast. wherever you travel~
Hebert, D1ek S1kes and Jack
~ay 1 . Bo• La
T:&gt;e nation's top-ranked team Houston, Southern Methodist 6 Stroudsburg, Delta Stste. Ball

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ball ;••::,~~ ...h::lt~ but lheri·· 1s more a lot ot times when he shouldn't to~· back:'' he said. "I'll ~~three ilmingl for
board of expert..
rences last Beason," accordlng! "After live and a
' cin them to deliver." ! hove because of the paw. H very disaPP?mted If we don I City Alhlet!Ctl fait
Howard led the Senators In, to the 6-foot.-7 former Ohio !of being platooned .
.
W shington
certainly deserves the honor.
climbwg In the Bland- I1mter who: v~ for old
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(.289), hits 1149), dou-] State star. "I _r~ported in bb)lerl Dodgers, I didn't realize until H~ ptpised bla
Howard credited Hodge&amp; with · "
noted oo his ballot:

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won the seven previous over Texas A&amp;M.
State, Northeast Oklahoma,
games on the schedule and Tbe West: Washington State Tampa, Southwest T ex a
would finish undefeated in 2 over Oregon Utah and NorthWtst Louisiana ,
conf£ren ce ploy by beating the Brigham Young 'even.
field ' (Mass.), Parsons.
H a w k e y e s. Michigan State National Football League:
winds up the regular season Washington and New York Little Eagles Take
Nov. 20 ag;:tmst fourth-ranked even, Baltimore and Chicago
"1Notce Dame.
I even, Cleveland 11 over Phi· s;p Win at Racine
Nebraska, tied with Arkansas ledelphla, Green Bay 11 over Belpre's 7-8th rade
team
«eond place In the UPI Detroit Dallas z over San scored an !HI victory over Southcoach.es ratlngtshe, lsK a ~!nyt Franci~co, Minneso~ 12 over ern Monday at Racine.
1avoFJ 1e over
ans
• Los Angeles, St LouiS 10 over ame elided with the
hawks, a Big Eight rival. And Pittsburgh.
County team on the five yard
Ar k::.nsas, on its way. to a American Footba 11 Leape: "une of BeIpre.
Sou~hwest Conference htle and B~ffa!o S over Boston, Kansas I Southern's touchdown
a b&gt;d to the Cotton .Bowl, was C1ty 6 over New York, San on a long run by Fullback Rog·
rated 27 pomts suponor to Rice Diego 8 over Denver, Houston Ier Ours. Belpre scored after a
byNotre
the odds-makers.
Dame was considered

18 FOint. better than PitLsbu!gh. Fifth-rated Southero
Califor1da, Idle lest week, was
an e~ght. point pick over Califorornia~ 1 Pacific Elght rival.
UCLA was given a six-point
supel iority over Washington.
Seventh-rated Alaboma was
rated even against Louisiana
State and no points were
offered lor the contest betwoon
eighth-ranked Georgia Tech and
Tennessee.
Th• odds-makers passed up
the game featuring ninthranked Texas Tech and New
Mexico State and made lotbrank&lt;d Missouri a touchdown
better than Big Eight rival
Colorado.
Tbe East: Dartmouth 14 over
Columbia, Cornell 11 over
Brown, Syracuse 13 over Oregon State, Navy 6 over
Maryland, Princeton 13 over
Harvard, Yah!• 13 over Pennsylvania.
Tile South: Auburn 4 over
Misal!sippl State, Clemson 1
over Nortll .Carollna, West
Virginia I over Virginia Tech,
Florida, State U IJVer Wake
Forest, Kentucky I over Vanderbilt, Duke -1 over North
Carolina State, Florida 8 over
Georgia, staDiord f over Tulane, Utah Stata I over
f,lomphi1 State, VlriJAia 1 over
SoUth .Carollna.
The Mldwott• DUnoll 1 over
Mlchlgall, ..~ IJ over
Wlaccnsln; Ohio Stata IJ over

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P. Olldwoll .... lui l o 8
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Tolal G. llarrtson ..... liT 1 0 I
'J'he 1J111i SVAC lrid ......, County rivals - Soulbero and Soulhwestern, North
Gallla can be explosive.
ends lts best footllall lle8BOD David Skld~~~t~M wltb a bl&amp; Pia,.... Team 1'11'1 EP'I PGbdl l.aJmy Tyo ...•. KC 0 f 4
ellldllly clolea Ibis WO!lkeDd aa Ea$terD taa&amp;le Sllurday eYeD- IIDd Hannan Trace completedj The Generals latest~ bave smce e11termg lhe ifidlrOD pk· lour toudldowu outburst agalllsl D. Skidmore .. NG .7 o. 0 W. Clrtl!r ...... 11\Y 0 ' f
Kypr Craet bostl a toup Me- 11111 at ltadne ID Ill IIOVC lhe eampalcD last weelt.
, been ~ to Rolland IIIII
The ture in 1161.
Haanas Trace, won the svAC J. Howard •••• KC I 0 2f J. Crue .......• NO 0 I 4
ArtJwr lelltllllllelbln FridaY l!lllteb.
In laat week's aelton, North Plains.
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......, wblle 1M old lletp 'nlree olhlr BVAC eleva, GaUJa llllllbed aeeond In the 'l'be Generals are led by Jay erslllp of Coach Ronald Deem, polats. Junior Howard of Kyger John SWiiber •. KC S 0 10 T. Moore ...... JI:C 0 2 2
league standings by trouncing HUghes George Peten and have a 64 record going . sto Creek finished aeeoncl wit~ M R. Allman . . · l!lasl I 0 II J. Ball " .....' KC I I 2
Hannan Trace, 41-4, Eaatern Frank
wblle• Kyger Is lbelr final battle with rlvll Em. and fullback Clyde Smilh, a~ R. Garrett •• . • NG Z f 18 Jlm Craca •• •• NG 0 2 I
third by blllnkllli Soulh- led by Joe Fisher John Swlsb- ern. 1be law of averages may lhougb mlsslng the last lour M. Spaulding .. KC 2 2 If J. Pooler ..... l!!ul 0 I I
western ~ wblle Kyger Creek er Junior
'U!d Larry be a factor In this game aa Sou· games llnlsbecl tblrd with 20 Joe Flaber ... • KC 2 I 14 L O'ellleelll •• • NG 0 2 2
suftered Ill worst defeat on wbohry 011 Gffense and Chuck thern has never defeated the . markers.
L. Whobrey .. . KC 2 2 If J. Fisher .. . .. . NG 0 2 2
the gridiron
to an undeleat- Leach Larry Elklna and Joey Eagles in football
Skidmore alllo paces lhe all c. Eleblnger East 2 2 14 ,.....
" M let
eel Chauncey team In a non • Wills ~n delen.se .',
T
. IIIDI acoren wllh O while Ho. D. Elllsoo .... SW 2 I 12 Key - NG, North GaUJa;
'M!e Pomeroy 1 • Sib grade gain roared boeli: ~ leored to teaeue game.
· ··
, The S:Uprlslng ernedoel are ward Is second with 30 and r. Bush .. ·... . SW 2 0 12 KC, Kyger Creek; SW, Soulhfootballleam defeated Rutland'a narrow the maraln to 111-12.
Coach Jim Wblte•s Bobcats Kygerth~ll :110 ~/llt t;., 1 led hy
speedy ~W:, M~ Smith, John Swisher and J M. Shuler ..... KC 1 4 10 western; BT, Hannan TrB&lt;e;
8
Red Devlll 31).18 Monday 1\'e,.. Halfback Jhn Swatzel ICOr8d will bave their work cut out venge 1 k urn 1/!i
ea lock w ~~~
• Fisher of KC .,.. tblrd wilh 26 D. Colley _,, liT 1 0 1 Eaat, Eaatera; TD's, foocb.
1
lng. The same two team1 bad the nest Pomeroy TD In the this Friday as McArlhur • of last wee ·
best • scor..,. 08 Olli runs,
P. Peek .. •.... KC 1 0 1 downl; EP'a, Ema Points.
played to an &amp;-8 tie earUer in lhlrd quarter on 1 yard I"UII. though only W.l on the seuon Sa!Urday ~venlng, ,, Southem,Sberm CUndlll, lltOiber .apeedy each.
lbe season.
Laudannllt wtnl over wit11 the
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and Fullback DabDy Abholt ..,.. lo the fou.oth stanza wllh Laudverled the extrA points. Follow· ermilt going into paydirt.
tng 1 pass Interference call tn Pomeroy Coaches
Porter,
tbe end zone. tbe Red Devils Kloes and Perrin gave tho nod
!cored on a one yard plunge, to Laudermilt for outstanding
but tile exira points attempt fail· play both offensively and deed.
fensively. Pat O'Brien and M..
During the second quarter, Folmer received erecllt lor
Quarterback Bob Werry sneak- agressiveness. The Pomeroy
ed over for lhe second Panther coaches said the Red Devlls'
touchdown and Laudermilt scor· play was gooda nd it was a creded tho extra points. Rutland a. it to lhelr coaches.

Panther CubS Seore 30•18
• over Red·DeviJs
VIctory

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Coach 01 Tbe Week
By JIM FELDER
Uolted Pr&lt;" IDtemaUonal
AUBURN. Ala. &lt;UPil- Life
has been a long gamble for
Auburn Coach Raph Jordan.
He gambled that at 165
pounds he could be a tough
center for Auburn In tho early
1930"• : he •urvtvel InvaSions of
North Africa, Sicily. Normandy
and Okinawa as a U.S. Army
officer

TD's. Cody ran back an
interceplion 29 yards for I
score and recovered a Gator
fumble in the end zone lor
another tally.
1ltroe ,.conds before the
game's end, an Auburn player
snalched up the ball and raced
for the sidelines. He presented
the ball to Jordan in the
dresslog room.

and he had faith in a

substit~te quarterback who
belped produce Jordan's tOOih
college football victory.
Jordan reached this century

But

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WELL
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mark or his career when pott, entered the room and
scrappy Auburn knocked off a Jordan graciously turned over

FROZEN DINNERS

nationally-ranked Florida team the treasured momenta to the
28-17 last Saturday, a tr~umph new Auburn prexy, ~ho bad
that earned the Tiger mentor switched from the Uruversity of
'" Coach of the Week"' honors Florida tblJ year.
from United Press Interna- Jordan will have other opporliona,.
tunities for game footballs at

Blealt Fint HaU
· · Auburn because lhe school will
The situation was bleak at always have a welcome mat
h~lftime i~ the Fl~rlda game, The coach has a "llfetime" 1
w1th the Tigers trailing 10..0 and out for one of its favorite sons. I
showing only 55 total yards l'ODtract at Aubw-n that is
against a stubborn Gator renewed aotomatlcally every I
defense.
Dec. 31 lor four more years. 1
'"Shug," as Jordan Is affee. H . . d tb A b
h
.
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d ,_
e JOtne
e u urn ooac ·
t1?nately me name uecause o1 in staff in 1932 after aduat..
h1s love for sugar cane, huddled . g
,.
. gr
with his assistants while the mg as the outsUtnding athlete
players took a quick break. He of 1931" at the Alabama School.
t•Jid the stall he wanted to open He became a freshlllan coach
up in the second half and he In 1932 and • varsity assiStant
wanted Alex Bowden as lhe l in 1937 ·
quarterback. His coaches nod- With time out for armed
ded in assent
service, he returned to Auburn
'"Our offense in the first half in 1945, was also a line coacb
consisted of three downs and under Wally Butts at Georgia
punt." Jordan said. "We hoped and finally head coach at
to bide our time and hope tha Auburn In 1951.
defenae could make the breaks
- -- fer us. We didn't want to take PARIS &lt;UPl)- Michel Jazy
chance throwing with poor field of France was clocked in two
position . . . but we had to go minutes, 21 .8 seconds over 1092
to work."
yards Tuesday at the National
Jorda"""""'hed teams are by Sports fMlitule Indoor track
character ground- huggin meet. Jazy
was within two
squads that feature ball con- tenths of a second of his world
trol.
mark set In Stuttgart, Germa''But we went into the game ny, in Feb ., 1962.
so crippled on offense we knew
we could not drive the ball lor LONDON, Eng. (UPI) a touchdown,' Jordan admit- Champagne Tony Lema, one of
ted.
the stars of the professional
Bowden was thrown ror .a 26- &amp;olf tour, may undergo an
yard loss during his opening operation on his right elbow
plays. He managed to move this winter be£ore returll.ing to
Aubw-o down to the Florila six I the competitive golf wars in
on the next series, but fumbled 1966. The elbow has been
away a Tiger opportunity. troubling Lema for the last
Later, he threw a wobbly 29-- three weeks.
yard pass that end Scott Long
eaught lor a touchdown.
I OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI)Good Passing
The AU Sports Bowl. a small
The Auburn signal caller was college football game scheduled
I&lt;&gt; throw one more scoring for Dec. 11, has been cancelled
paas, a neat 119-yard play to his becau,. of lack of Interest, It
ether end. Freddie Hyatt. was announced today by 1llur·
Linebacker Bill Cody sparkled man R. Medley, vice president
the defense by converting two of the sponsoring Oklahoma
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~ ~remony

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Mrs. Betty Wilbur and Rita
II(&gt;Oflt Frldar .. afternoon at the
- - - - - - - - • ! P e t t i t home."'
BY ALTA CONE
Mrs. Lon• Pettit and Mrs.
..,.
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Chestnut Ridge
Society News
Albert~

Junior Jones and
family Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Mlddleport, 0., Nop. I , 196$-'f
opent SUDday with ber pareutl,]
·
Jewell Jooes and wife near home folka.
Iwere AtheDB fisttoro ou Sai!IP
Carpenter.
Edmwtd Foster and
wile day
Sunday vlslt.oro with K. E.
Erickson were the Bob Shaw
family, Westerville, and other
relative• from Columbus.

John Paul Henslar and lam·

:•pen::t:Su::nd:•:y:w~lthl

Gulslp In Gotham
wu performed In Mrs. Barnea and I dropped Into Mrs.
spent " lew!iler"::w:as=co:ns:u:ltln:g=he:r:d:oc:t:or:;.:il:Y:·:N:ew:•:rk:,
Chris Noel's arrival Jn New Mexico, 90 Mari probably will 1 movie on Sa11lrday af~noon, days ln Athens w1th Don a I d
York obviously has stirred the seek the divorce there.
1 don't recall the name ol the Cone and !arrul)'.
.
bosoms - and the ingenuity- Send up the skyrockel8! New ftlm but I do v!Yldly recall the . Mrs. Maude_Holcomb IS 1 Jllol many a young man. They're York has a polltic1an with a fact that Arlene Francia was tlentln RiverSide Metbodlat Hootelephoning her ballyhoo aides aeuse of humor. I am In re- brving a baby in the rear seat
.
.·t
with r~uests for appointments, celpt, as the time-worn phrase of a Rolls-Royce on the East ~(nter, also Mrs.
Ethel
pretendmg to be photographers ..,.., of a Letter !rom Commls. River Drive. I had not' previous- R• e called on Mrs. Fay Wood
from the local gazettes and In· sloner Henry A. Barnes,
In ly heard of the happy event but ~nd:otber, . Mrs. Myrta Rile
EACH BOTTLI!:
terviewers from the wire serv- charge of our trallic,
who I am still shuddering from think- u~ Y.,;.'~ng. 0
C nod
1ces. Chris certainly does want writes:
ing what effect the making ol
r.
rs. aye a e
ISI!RVES THREI!
to be interviewed, but not by "I noted with Interest
that movie mull have had on and granddaughter, Mrs. Baolods without preSI cards. Her remarks in The Journal
that extremely buay arteriol!
bara Bolen apent Wednesday
helll't llelongs to Jack Jones . . can pertaining to the t
"Thank you lor calling this With Mrs. Fay Wood and Mrs.
Three expensive male movie commercial being photograph- to my attention."
Myrta Rife.
slars recently underwent the ed in the area of 52nd St. and Signed, and all that jazz, Hen- Mrs. Martha Chapman, also
plaatic surgery operation that First Ave. With no intrntlon
ry A. I;larnes,
Mrs. Patly Hoffman, Albany,
removes those bqs from under passing the buck 1 just want
Dear Mr. Commissioner, thank 0 ·• Mrs. Ethel Radekm, Carthe priceless orb•. One was a point out that I he u•e ol public you for being omuslnJ. I would penter • and Mr~. Denna Hoffgorgeous Italian actor, the oth- streets In New York for the
like to become your pen pal, H man ol LangsVIlle, called on
er a somewhat Jess gorgeous pose of making motion pictures, you go ln for that sort of thiDB. Mr. and Mrl. Charlet Rde
American, the third a not at television commercials and oth- I am happy to report to you Thurldoy evening,
all gorgeou.s Britisher.
er such advertising media does that Arlene Franci11 Is doillfl Mr. Emory Johnston called .
SAVE YOUR It t COLA,
Allen Case, of "The Legend not in any way fall under the line, I cannot speak for the on Mr. and Mrs. Charleo Rife
DIET ·RITE COLA, NEHI TRUE FRUll
of Jesse James" was scheduled Jurisdiction of this Department. baby but I suspect it was a prop, Thursday afternoon.
to come to New York to publi- "Recently, I was
and I would guess that the Eaot Mr. George Martin spent SatORANGE, AND UPPER 10 BOTTLE CAPS
cize the TV show. Chris Jones, south on Central Park West
River Drive survived the rigors urday aflernoon. With Mr. and
who plays Jesse to case's Frank the vicinity of 86th St. one mor- ol cinematic childbirth splend- Mrs. Charles Rife.
James, was set to accompany ning when I ran ino a terrific idly or you might have been a.. Mrs. Dimple VattelJa returnW w·11 p ¥.;. Ce
h
him, but Chris' bride, Susao traffic jam only to lind out that lerted immediately to the ter- ed to her home It Eskdale,
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Society Notes

YOIJffi ASKED FOR IT!
corner? Every time I sass
This column is for young
Dad he makes me ~ land in the
ple, their prOOiems and pleas-- corner for an hour. This was
BY SARAH M. RJFE
ures. their troubleo and fun. okay when I was a little kid,
Mr and Mrs. George G.
As with the rest ol He!en Help but for a 16·year-n!d it's for the ton and children Gary, Connie,
US!, it welcomes laughs but birds. The olher night the guys Tim, David and Debbie
won't dodge a serious que.stion came to pick me up to go to the East "Liberty. Ohio, spent
~i th a brush-off.
movies and there I was doing urday and Sunday with her par·
Send your teen-age questions corner-time. Did I get razzed! ents, Mr. artd Mrs. Charles Rife
lo YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, My Dad reads your column so and Larry. Gary is spending
"'"' of Helen Help US!
maybe a word from you would 3fl..day leave from the u. s.
newspaper.
help. - CORNERED
Navy. He will he sent to
OUT OF THE MOUTIIS
Dear Cornered:
land for one year.
OF BABES
Your letter just mAy get you Larry Rife will leave lor the :
Dear Helen:
a lot more corner-time-and my USAF on Nov. 8.
Sometimes 1 think your advke answer may lose ME your fa· Miss Barbara Cottrill of Haris way off the track. The other thcr's r~ndersh.ip , bu tl '.ll have risnnvllle, also Mrs. Dean Burns
day you reprimanded a
to say 11 : 1 think sumdmg a and daughters Judy and Pam·
w\10 strapped and spanked her l6-year:"id In the comer for dis· ela ol Wilkesville, spent Thurseight-year--old {llltll •be t'!Ou.ld· Ciph_ne 16 hke puttmg dampers 0 day evening
with Mr. and
o't lift ber arm, aud lbeo seat 8 six-year.old. Not ~hat you Mrs. Charles Rife .and Larry.
her to bed wltboui 1upper-H'1b•hould
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h'h awayII·With sassln~ AIC Ronald S. R'lIf, WIOlS
lor tryln&amp; to steal a ten-dollar ec, w ~c . ~· Y 18
st!ltioned at Bunker Hili AFB
bill. You said .a "firm, under· emle, lSD ~ .1t. ) ~ut
in Jndiana also Mr. Ray Brooks
standmg discussiOn'' ls better that humJhales Is never effec- of Carpenter were !upper guests
'than
brutality .
H. tive Better you should
be with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles
~re you kidding. If not, then grounded or have your allow~·ou must be very naive.
ance docked - If you really de- Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Rife
I agree the girl should be serve It. .
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fold it's wrong to steal and then Your fam1ly may come hAc\
she should be spanked hard
With "If he acll like . a bah.~
remind her not to do 11
should be treated llke one,
1
age n.
I
"If
k
fhe overly strick policy the wocan ans~er' . you ~p
man has is preferable to
treating h1m lik~ .. a child,
Your O.,..ndoble
overly lenient. Tile policy o! per·
he ever grow up .. - H.
Dtaler For
missiveness results In brats.
Th1!1 column is dedJc,ated to
I'm not an old lady left over
living, !O if you re ha~from the 19th century. I'm a lng
trouble or JuS! plam
AND
high school sophomore girl with trouble, let Helen Help YOU.
•n IQ. that's supposed to be She will also welcome your
"very superior." My mother bas amusing experiences. Address
Always been strict with me. At Helen BoUel In care of this
Phone WV-2-2551
011
15 I'm •till not immune to be- '"~w~spa~per~-~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiliiiiiiii
ing taken across Mom's lap and
given a good dose ol the hair·
bruah. I love her and doo't
consider her cruel. In fact, 1
can't remember ever getting a
tanning I didn't rlcbly deaerve
- and It surely hasn't given
me any "ueurosis." - GANDY
Dear Gandy:
I've known a lot of defillltely
non-permissive parenll who HI·
dom If ever spank their children, this because of mutual respect. There are times when 1
agree a spanking is the Ollly
lh1ng (as our children -will tell
you), but NEVER a beating.
(And each time I hear from
an almost-grown girl or boy
who proudly admita to beillfl
spanked I wonder, "II
it
teachea you su well, holllf come
you stU! need that strapl") H.
WASTED STUDY IJAU.
Count on us to supply the ready·ml~ed
Dear Helen:
In our study hall at school
concrete you need for any farm buildwe don't g,.t to study our bomtIng project We'll deliver what you
work because they make us
study a book on "How to
want, when you want it . , . save you time
dy." Then I ha~e to ·~··•
and work money and materlaiJ. And
extra hour •t bome itu&lt;l7in
- and also take 1 1!!11 nu ·
the price ls.rtchtl Call WI soon for free
"How to Study" book.
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tornelhlng • llttlt 1III'Qill
ltstlmate , .. without obUgatioa.
-MIKE
Dear Mike: .,
Why don't you .allldy up on
otudy hall rejl\llatiOII! 1!111 mate

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suit against Ernest· Borgnlne bound tral!lc was completely
lor breakmg a long·lorm con- blocked. This is a matter whicb
lrad, so it looks as though I intend to take up with ComErnie will have to shell out missioner DiCarlo who, 1
$142,~1. Well, maybe he can lieve, Issues these permits for
borrow it from Ethel Merman commercial aclivities.
Another quickie Hollywood "fncidentaiJy, aboul a year
marnage: Actre.9s Mari Blan- ago I had occasion to make an
chard and her groom, Geoge address at the University of
Shepard, rave
parted. They IMaine, and since I was staying
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�Mrs. Taylor of

'&amp;-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Nov. 3, 1963

AECAide
.Will Lead
-DeIegatiOD
o

PT. PLEASANT

~eorge

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Capehart Elected
To Post on Board
PT. PLEASANT Frank
Capehart, Pt. Pleasant, was MASON - Funeral oervlces 1
elected head ollhe Mason Coun- tor Mae B. Taylor, 71, of Masty Fa~ Board at a meeting of oo, who died at Veterans Mem- I
lhe group Monday evening. Iorial hospital Tuesday at II a. i
Olhers elected to serve with m. will be held Thursday at '
F. Mr. Capehart were Floyd Ray- Fogleaong ~-uneral Home
at 1

Mason is Dead

MIDDLEPORT DEPT. STORE

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Friends may call at lhe Fo-

P'f. PLEASANT - Gradua- met ~nd Wmheld dams were on glesong Funeral home anytime
lion exercises for 10 persons the Sills.
al'ter 7 this evening.
completing 12 weeks uf study Boat Movemeats:
- - - - -··- - ' - -- -and training as psychiatric nur- Ohio Rh·er Franklin dahl 1 a.m .; lJlinois down Melsing assistants will he held Pierce down 13, 5:30a .m. : Har- dahl
· 2 a.m.; p arne 1a D. up
30
4
Thursday, Nov. 4th at 2 p. m. i v~y Jordon up l4, " p.m.; Meldahl 4:30 a.m.; Eastern up
at Lakin State Hospital.
. h:deana Hosworth up 14, 7:35 p. Meldahl 6:05a.m.
I
Cerificates will be present- ~ .; Oleander up .6. 4:30 p.~ .;
Gallipolis Dam -Luther Herd-.
ed to Audrey Pickens, Agnes 0'- Esso Pennsylvama up 16, 4 man down 12:4S a.m.; Semet
Bryan, Ruby Poore, Grace L. a.m.; St. Mar~s down 16, 5:30 up 5:45 a.m.; New Orleans
Dugan, Jost'phine Knopp, Wilda a.m. ; Charle~ :Slevenson up 17, do~"n 6:30 a.m.; Philip Sporn,
M. Cole, Beatrice Smith, Sarah 17 a.m.; Laguna up 17, 7:45 a. TiliJn, and Solvay dowobound
18 • and waiting, Southern and LitSlayton, Maxine Sergent and m.; New Marunsville up
Edith Rayburn. The class is the 4:45, a.m.; Rob_ert, Reed do~n Ue Edward up and waiting.
first of its kind to be trained in 18, ti a.m.;_ OVEC up 19, 4:20 Kauawba River- A. J . Patnason County under the M~n· ~.m.,; Ira Bill down ~9, 6 ~.m.; I ton down London 3 a.m.; 0. F.
power Development and Tram- C. \ · Harner down 20, 6 20 a. 1Shearer down Marmet 1:25 a.
ing Act and is sponsored by the m.; Jer.ry ..Bosworth up ~0, 7: 50 m.; Helen z. up Winfield 4:4:i
Mason County undtr the Man- : a.m., l.eo.ge Pnce u~ 21 • 5A5 p.m.; Beaver down Winfield ·6
tion who will be among the a.m. ; Jefferson down 22,6 a.m.; p.m .; Solvay down
Winfield
guests at the graduation cere- Zimmer down 22 • 7 a.m.; Queen 1 a.m.; Lucv Jane Lucas down
money
Cit) down 23, 7:20 p.m.; El·1 Winfield 4::ffi a.m.
1 gerchft down 23, 4 a.m.; BoiJ
TOPIC SELECTED
. Benter up Greenup 8:15 p.m.; I •
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PT. PLEASANT _ "What Is J. S. Lewis up Greenup 4:20
So Common About the Common a.m.; Western down Greenup 5
n
1
Law'!" wiH be the topic
of a .m.. H. E. Bowles up Green- - - - - - - - - - a talk by Mrs. J . M. Foglesong up 6:20 a.m.; Elisha Wood' I
Enlered Hospital
to the Pt. Pleasant Branch of down Greenup 6·50 a.m .; Jdl - Among those who entered
AAUW at their November 8th ~at up Greenup 7:45a .m.: ~n~ ~ Holzer Hospital in the past 24
meeling to be h&lt;'ld at 7:45 p. m. dtana up Meldah l 4 p.m .. Chtck hourc were: Mury Patricia Hurt,
in the Appalachic.:n auditorium asaw down Meldahl 6·25,.,. p.m.; 2145 E&lt;~stern Ave., Edgar E.
HostPSses for the meeting will Sturgess down Meldahl •:30 p. Sanders, Eureka Star RL., Mark
Knight. Mrs. Cary H. Raybu~n, m.: Buckeye State
up
Sleven Gilmore, Rt. 2 Cheshire,
be Mrs.
Foglesong, MISS dahl 8:30 p.m.; L. W. Sweet Kent T. Walker, Thurman, Mrs.
Zel~a Knapp, M1ss Esther Mac- down Meldah! 9:25 p.m.; Rav· Rosie A. Raines, Vinton, Mrs.
Kmghl, Mrs. Cary H. Rayburn, enswood up Meldahl 10:35 p.m.; David R. Milchell, Rt. 1 Vinton,
Mt" Helen Blelner and Mrs. Alion Zephyr down Meldahl II: - Linda Kay Spencer, Rt. 2 Vin'
Jessie Ruth Hunter.
30 . . ; Lelia Shearer up
ton. Clancy c. Short, Rt.
1
Crown City, Mrs. Otis W. Rainey, 34QS Franklin Ave., Pt. Plea""nl, Floyd Albert Carmack,
NeY.' Haven, W. Va ., Mrs. John
VOU ARE INTERESTED IN
Filson Powell, Letart, W. Va.,
Mrs.
Woodrow W. Treadway,
BUYING A •••
Pliny, W. Va ., Mrs. Bernard T.
Wallace, 1262 Powell St. , Middleport, Mrs. Tracy F. Whaley,
130 Lincoln Hill,
Pomeroy,
Mrs. Jack Wayne Hart, Rt. I
Pomeroy, Tracey Lee Jeffers,
R'.. I Minersville, Glen E. Fisher, Jr ., Jackson, Brenda Lee
BeUtel, Jackson, Donald
E.
McCorkle, Rl. 2 Wellston, Mrs.
Pr ul F. Campbell, Hamden,
Mrs. George A. Slone, Rl.
2
Calleltsburg, Ky. , and Mrs.
Wesley B. Tackett, Ashland, Ky.
Births
Mrs. Jerry Lee Thomas, Rt.
2 Oak Hill, soo, 3,119 p.m. Tuesday. Mrs, Milchell D. Allen,
Syracuse, son, 2:43 p.m. TuesdJy . Mrs. Joho Filson Powell,
Letart, W. Va., son, 2:08 p.m.,
and Mrs. Timothy A. Coli, lit
Ill Fairview A~e. ,
Jackson,
We Want To Sell All Of Our Used Cars.
daughler, 9 02 a.m. Tuesday.
Discharged
They Are Here and Looking For A Home.
Patients recenlly discharged
Blain,
included Joho koger
Mrs. Harry L. Cam eron. Mrs.
Zelia Grate, MC'. R. Douglas
Hale, Theodore Harris, Mrs.
One Local Owner. Nice
Arthur Hess, Mrs .. Edward J.
Humphrey, Mrs. Robert Hun.
nel, Tommy Kerwood, Paul J.
Kincaid, Jr., Dorsel Larkins,
Auto. Trans. Like New, All White.
Otis C. Lewis, Peter McCarty,
One Local Owner
Mrs. Phyllis L. Middleton, Mrs.
Charles S. Neville and infant
daughter, Mrs. Verlie G. Rivers,
Ml"s. Kenneth E. Sturgill
Hardtop. Clean and Nire
and infant daughter,
Curley
Thornton and Mn. Harry V.
Truesdell.
All Power. See This One
Pleasant Valley Hoopllal
Admitted, Jane Teller, Apple Grove; Woodrow Russell,
Leon: Frank Thompson, N e w
Clean and Nice
Haven.
Discharged: Wayne Tucker,
Leon; Mrs. Jamea Plants, U·
See These and Many Others •t , ..
on.

NEW ARRIVALS#

US~DCAR

And We Have The One You Are Inter-

r.ted ln. Then Come On In Because We
Ate Going To Deal Here This Month.

NOT EVEN A •••

CLOSE TO A REASONABLE DEAL
WILL BE TURNED DOWN!

1964 RAMBLER STATION WAGON

Moklng A Purl:h•••
Thursdoy Morning
:1 PIECE ''TEEN"

DRESSER SET

MOTORS
PHONE WY 2-3870

600-MI6 EAST MAIN ST,

POMEROY

MOSCOW (UP!) -

Soviet

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officials attended a dinner
Tuesday night given by Cuban
Deputy Premier Raul Culro.
Caatro and a dele&amp;oUoo of
Cubans returned lo Moscow
lao! week after visiting oth13'
Commtmlsl ttiJ)IIala ID eulem

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eSATURDAY

Beautiful matchilll cQffib,
brush and mirror in hand.
1:10me gift pox. You choice of
eolors. $1.29 value.

Come in early and mske your

Handsome assorted pastel
color plastic dresser combs.
Combination cuurl:le and fine
teeth. Buy 3 for the usual
price of one. lOc value.

selection of these beautiful
boxed eards. Wide choice of
Religious aDd general greet..
ings. Enough styles, shapes,
and designs to please everyone. Values to S2 per box.

Discount Price 3c

Discount Price 66c

$11.95Value

TIANggr(Jl

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'Gift boxed.

DISCOUNT PRICE -

Strong, weatherproof plastic
complete with nailing strips
and nails. Clean with damp
cloth. Enough for 4 windows
36 x 72 inches. 69c value.

Discount Price 38c
20 Qt. Utility Tub
Top quality , sturdy plastic
tub with easy grip molded
handles. $1.89 value.

Discount Price $1.00
Full bushel size. Sturdy oval
basket with easy grip han·
dies and smooth rolled edg.
es. Asstl rted colors, 79c val.
What B buy!

Discount Price 38c

$6.88

Round Dish Pan

Gracefully designed IJ!etime
plastic. Perfect for pe 1n
bathroom or; on dresifr, Msorted colorJ; ,$1.69 ""'~e.

Discount Price 99c

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POLY BREAD BA$KET
Assorted color, round baskets in ettractive desigq. Di·
ameter 8 inches. l9c .yalue,
Look at this par.y price!

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Discourf.Price
10 IN. GblSS BGJNL
Fluted edge, l.t erystaCi:lass
bowl. Perfect ~ Is fruit ~wl,
serving dish, etc. Dlaieter
10 inches, height 2 ~es.
49f value.
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Discount Price 23c

- --- - - -Crystal Ob1ong Bowl

Clear styrene'" plastic ,~ cut

glass design.
x 2 inches.

*'"
Jleal

131'&gt;

a 9\lt

for m,any
uses. Copy of: oexpensivi cut

glass. $1.49 Wll!,!e.

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Discount/rica 77c
ROUND CRYSTAL

Lioned basket featu1·es attrac.
tive cuttings along with utility of design. Capacity 10
qts. The tissue box is an ex·
quisite matching companion
with telescoping top to ac·
comodate any size tl!!1ue bo-x.
$2.00 value. Discount Price-

Both For $1 .oo
Poly Shower Cap

Ladies large poly cap In
beautiful assorted prints.
Proteet your hair with this
unusual special.

Discount Price 5c
1,000 Inch Cello Tape
1,000 inches of quality trt.nsparent tape - equals more
than 3 regular 25c rona. lh

Inch width. Packed In FREE
plastic dispenser. Lasts longer. 29c Wtlue.

Discount Price 18c
GARBAGE CAN

")

A heavy weight, heavy duty

Styrene plastie in clear cut
glass design . Molded from
expensive cut llass nunwen
featured In best *ift aOe&amp;.
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Discount Price 7f,

SPARKLING Gl.ASS

A beautiful addition to allY
rOOm This daintily propor.

LARGE 10 GALLON POLY

SERVING TRA '£,

Diameter l2lfa *'ches.
$1 .49 value. ~

Crystal Wastebasket
&amp; Tissue Dispenser

can that Is sanitary and easy
to keep dean. Permanent
non-fading colors. Rustproof
- can't chip or dent. Tight
fitting cover. Suitable for
outdoor or indoor use. $2.49
value. Limit 2 per tustomer.

Discount Price $1.00

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Generous 13 qt. capacity,
Rolled edges. $1.30 value.

Discount Price 84c
14 Qt. Water Pail
High quality,

new mlrade
poJypropylene to give years
of use. Use as water pail,
feed pail, for ear washing,
etc. Easy to clean. Met.ol han·
die with rubber grip. Sl val,

Discount Price 68c
6 QUART CRYSTAL

Fruit &amp; Salad Bowl
Clear styrene plastic in cut
glass design, Very expensive
looking but really low low
priced. Size : 12~'2" dia. 0''
high. $1.40 value.

Discount Price 77c
CRYSTAL AND ROSE

Bubble Bath Gift Set
Beautiful crystal botLles of
bubble bath plus crystal tmy
c:ontsining assorted color
guest soap and lovely artificial rose corsage. $1.98 value.

Discount Price 99c
'Goody' Slumber Cap
Elasticized to fit any heBd
size. Protect your hair setting overnite and also use as
1 liner for nel. 29c value.

Discount Price 16c

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Beautiful embO~sed &amp;}B.JS in
assorted transparent colors.
Tall and ll'acehd with large
matching glass ~toppen.,alv·
erall height t9l,i in. $2 vifue.

Discount ,ice
99'i
.
~

N'noN -iootf

YOUR CHOICE!
e Proctor Steam I

Dry

Iron

eProctor 2 Sileo Toaster
elono Eloctrlc Mlxor

2 for $15.00

Buy the spoon ..::. get b*a

Graceful te-a }Wit de~;ign
grease containe£1, plUs lar&amp;ematchillg salt 11nd pepper sha
kers. All aluminum with

bandit:

$1.29 value.

Discount Price 84c
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Floral Donkey Cart
A channing lumd decorated
little donkey puntng a oart
$1.98 Yalue.

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$2.98

Discount Price $1 .66

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Discount Pricj 99c
Men's Leether Wallets
fine quality, genuine Ieath..

er wallets with zipper, biD
eompanment and secret eom ..
porlment. !loeb In 1 lilt bo1.
A fll'eat bqyl $2.00 •slue.

Discount Price 88c ·

Mr. and Mrs. John Werner

have returned from Elmhurst,
Ill., where they visited with Mrs.
Louise Davis and family. Mr.
Werner, who is president of the

Each A $11.95 Voluo

of tan or black in your

IPze.

Well made for comfort ao4
~ervice. fl.OO value.

Discount Price 99c

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GENERAL ELECTRIC

ELECTRIC
ALARM CLOCK

Teflon Cookie Pan

Discount Price $1.99
BOYS' k MEN'S

LEATHER BELTS
To-p gr.ain split cowhide belts
with turned edge and plated
buckles. Brown or black in
assorted widths ond styles,
Each in gift box. $2.00 value,
DISCOUNT PRICE

Sisters Style Shop

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vertis~d.

$2-"

A $3.98 VALUI

2 FOR $1.00

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"Ecko" Paring Knife
Hollow ground stainless steel
blade with serra ted tip. Rose
wood handle securely fasten.
ed with two rivits. High qua·
lity- low price. 30c value,

Discount Price 23c
I QUART ELECTRIC

CORN POPPER
At such a low price, who
will want to pop corn the
old fashioned "messy" way

when they can do it fast and
neat electrically. Aluminum
with unbreakable legs, heat
proof handle and knob. U.L .
approved. $4.98 value.

Discount Price $2.99
9 in. Teflon Pie Pan
Pure aluminum pan with tef.
Ion coatlng to prevent stick..
ing and messy clean up.
Come early and shop all our
Yalues, $2.19 value.

Discount Price $1.57
OR 2 FOR $3.00

Soft lambs wool tnaole witb
vinyl uppert and JOlt. ,b.
80rted colora with daintJ top
trim . $2.00 value,

Court St., Pomeroy

EMBOSSED RAYON lUND

HEAD SCARVES
Beautiful a110rted colon and
patterns.Generou1 30" .1. 30"

size. Embosoed rayon blend,
$1.77 value. Discount Prlce-

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Cannon Nylon Hose
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Iy advertised seamleSB mesi

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pink floral design .Complt!te
.ut includes 8 each dinner
plates, bread &amp; butter plates,
~ups, uucera, 10ups; L each
veaetable bowl, platter, crea~
mer and augar bowl. $19.Y5
value.

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Discount Price 66c
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Clear plastic in beautiful as.
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lti own (.'Ompact can')'in&amp;
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Discount Price 1c

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big aavtng. $1.1111 value.

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eAiuminum Square C1k1 P1n
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Mrs. Emerson Jones will pre- cub scouls interested in the

Removal Sale

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Discount Price 16c

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YOUR CHOICE!
4.1 PC. HEATPROOF

mittee of the new troop Is headed by" Charles W. Knighting,

ment, Friday, Nov. 5th. Ple11se I
conlalnen 1o take soup
bome. Phone orders lo WY Z2549, WY 2-3009 or WY J-39211.
NOV .•
The Soulhern Local B a n d
Boosters Association will sponsor a teeD-dance ot the Junior
HiKh SChool building on Satur·
day, Nov. s, after lhe Kame wilh 4
Eastern. Larry Anderson
of ·
WMPO wiU emcee the dance
which will conclude at 11:30.
Tbe Senior elass of Pomeroy
High School will oponoor • jllo
aey aupper at lhe Pomeroy Elementary School Saturday from

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complement your mOat priJ..
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Discount Price $1.00

1

2 PAIR 99c

Large mixing bowl , 6 &amp;erving bowls, serving fork and
spoon. AJI in colorful plaa..
tic. serve your entire f·amily
with this big value! $2 wlue.

Church is sponsor.
He announced the Pack com-

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vegetable
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sorted styles. Choice of co.

Boys with parents in tow will
be selected first when Sign-Up
Nigh~ is held at the Racine
NOV. 3
Baptist church Nov. 22 at 7 p.
The Middleport Literary Club m. to form a new Cub Seoul

Show me afilter that delivers the taste and I'II eat my hat."

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Discount Price 99c

9 Piece Sale~ Set

For Sign·up Night

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11 you're a restleA 1leeper,
you'll welcome the comfort
of friendly "Room-mate".
Wide awake dial lights up to
tell you the tlme any bour
of the night. Dependoblo
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CAl .d'JE'.JNDAR
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accident and Is a patient at
Mrs. Dale Mourning has re- The 1'wlllght Garden C 1 u b roward trip 1o Washington, D.
the hospital in Marietta. Mr. turned from Bloomington, Ind. er.
will meet at the Ohio Power C.
Kloes Is a brolher of Mr. Man- where she has been visiting Company offire Wednesday, NQ.
ning Kloes and is a former ber daughter and family, Mr. vember 3 lor a demoostration.
Pomeroy resident.
and Mrs. Price ond family.
The Pomeroy and Winding Trail
Mrs. Paul Smart and her
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harris Garden clubs are Invited as
daughter, Mrs. Manning Kloes of Arlington, Va. spent
the guests.
and children, Lori and Lynn weekend with his parents, Mr.
NOV, 4
,
are spending several days in and Mrs. Charles Searles.
Pomeroy Chapler No.
80, '
Plattsburg Ohio as guests of
RAM will hold a special con-1
the forme;., daughter, lhe Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jenkin- vocation Thursday, at 7:30p.m.
and Mrs. George Siddall and son have returned to lhelr home lor the purpooe of conferring
family
in Flagers Beach, Fla., after the 1\()yal Arch degree. Thorn1
Mr. ~nd Mrs. Lee Smllh vis- spending the summer In Middle- us C. Edwards. excellent comlied In Columbus over t h e port.
panion, urges all officers and 1
companions
to attend.
weekend.
Mrs. M. C. Wilson luis returoThe
Evangeline
Chapter,
Mr. and Mrs. Jan Hauck and ed 1o her home following severmeet !
children, Brent
and Brenda, al days visit in Charleston, W. OES, Middleport, will
Thursday eventng, Nov. 4 at the I
Columbus, spent lhe weekend Va. wilh relatives.
with their parents, Mr, and
Masonic Temple.
David Boone lui• been reThe Meigs County PTA Is
turned lo his home from Vel- sponsoring a rummage Ute on
eraDB Memorial Hospital where Nov. 4, 5, and e at the Sauvage]
,Mmmmmbe luis been confined with pneu· Building on Front-st. Pomeroy,
scrumptlous
from 9 a. m. until 5 p. m. This.
monta.
Idea! Eat out tonight.
will
be a large rummage sale. I
1
Find RESTAU RANTS
Mr. and Mrs. Fielding Haw.. Members of the
Pomeroy
fast In the
kins visited over lhe :~~:;:~ ~ Elementary PTA who have ar·
in
Belpre wilh their d
Ucles or will work at lhe CouoYELLOW PAGES.
and
ramily,
Mr. and Mrs.
PTA rummage sale, NovemWhere your fingers
les Vroman and children,
~7 are asked lo contact
do the walking.
and Estber,
. Elza Gilmore Jr. by Wednesday.
f'amily il Called
The Paat Chief• of MAj(nollia I
To Marysvale
Temple, Pythian Sisters
meet Thursday evening at
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Struble home of Mrs. Frank Stewart,
were in Marysville Sunday, call- wilh Mrs. Richard Campbell aa
ed by tbe death of her uncle, co-hostess.
Edward C. Rodebaugh of DelNOV. J
ray Beach, Florida. Mr.
The Happy Harveslers class
baugh died Thursday in a
lhe Federated church will
ele, Ind. hospital from
have a covered dish diDIJer
iea received In a fail on
day at 6 p.m. at the ehurch,
day. Funeral services were
Meat and dessert will be proMonday In Maryaville, wllh bur- vlded. Members are asked to
lal lo Logan. Mrs. struble went take their own table service.
to Logan Monday to attenl The Syracuse Methodist
fll'lvealde services.
Church will bold a bazaar, bako

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The perfect all purpose pan,
Ideal for pizza. Snwoth rounded corners for easy clean.
ing. Strong aluminum with
Teflon CQating. Size 15lf.l x
10 ~ x 518 ins. $2.98 value.

Boys Need Pareul8

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Middleport-I?omeroy
!\()tory
Club visited the Hillside and
Elmhurst Clubs.
\will meet Wednesday afternoon, Pack (No. 243J.
Nov. 3 at 2 p.m. at the home Metgs . Galha &amp;cout ExecuMrs. Thelma Roush has re- ·of Mrs. 0. B. Stout, Second · tive Guy Nash said it is vitally

nephew, Bobby Kloes, eight
Colo.
year old son of Mr. and Mrs. turned from Denver,
where
she
spent
several
weeks
Bob Kloes, who was killed in
an auto accident Friday. His with her daughter, Mrs. Richard Hershey and family.
father was also injured in the

Discount Price $1.57

Gift boxed tie, pocket handkerchil:f, mother of pearl tie
rae and tie clip. Assorted cotors. $2.00 value.

$7.7~1

Tartan plaid tnsole, Choleo

Square Cake Pan
Sparkling aluminum outside,
miracle teflon roating inside,
$2.19 value,

wert in Marietla Monday
to
attend funeral services for his

Soft vinyl uppert and aole1.

lx8x2 TEFLON

Discount Price $1.00
4 Piece Tie &amp;
Handkerchief Sets

with FREE tURNER

knob. ~nd

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Value.

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black tops ,

Bright aluminum with Tef.
lon coated interior and eb"'ny black handle that stay1
cool. Eliminate the messy
dean up job ordinary fry
pans give you with this dis.

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Mr. and Mrs. Manning Kloes

Poly Storm Windows 1,0 in. Teflon Fry Pan Men's House Slippers

Poly Laundry Basket

Don't confwe this radio with the six
~ transistor set used for promotions.
This is a powerful full 8 transistor
set. But you can buy it here for
Jess than the "six" price. Includes
(4.M.ttery, earphone and carrymg case.

Tray &amp; Powder Box

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1960 RAMBLER STATION WAGON

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RUSH PARTY- The Xi Gamma Mu chapter of Beta Sigma Phi members carried out the Hallo:ovee" the'me at thei; a~nual Rush Party
last week at the home of Mildred Karr, Middleport. Prizes were awarded to Jeanne Morgan, prettiest; Yvonne Scally, 11gllest, and MarJOrie
Crow, most original. In the picture are Norma Amsbary, Rose Sisson, Sabra Morrison, Doris Colburn, Margaret FoUrod, J~net Walton,
Reva Vaughan; second row, Joyce Leonard, Mary Anderson, Phyl Mu lien, Velma Rue, Ann Rupe, Nellie Brown and Clance Krautter. Chapter sponsor, Mrs. Marsha Hobstetter, served as judge for the Halloween coatumes.- Sentinel Photo.
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METRC~1LITAN

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1961 FORD GALAXIE 2 DR.

1961 CORVAIR 700 STATION WAGON

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Unbreakable Wb.ite nylon.
ERpeclally designed for the
Teflon cookware.
9Bc Value. Get turner freet

1962 RAMBLER 4 DR.

Burlap &amp; Tapestry Punts

cha~man, with Arthur T. Wwr· II
ner, C. L. ruy and W. J.
Clain as members Pa1:kmtast'er II
is Henry Bentz and bis assistant is Fred E. Smith. Den tnolhers will be Janet Warner, Belty Diddle, Maxine McClain and
Phyllis Knighting.

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Vice President Hubert Humphrey and Secretary of Stale

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States Wednesday for a tO-day
vlsi~ The ,Foreign Ministry
announced Monday. Erlander Is
expected lo discuss inl&lt;!l"fllJtioJn- ]1
NEW WINTER STYLES
al issues and American-Swediah
relations during meetings with 1

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Qmnn, assistant general man- burn, vice pre!lldent;
L. L. 3:30 p.m. with Rev. S. W. Git· .
ger
fo
r
the
Atomic
Energy
Smith,
treasurer,
and
Carol
Sha- ford officiating. and burial in 1
11
Commission, will head the com- dle, assistant secretary. The of- Kirkland Memorial Gardens Pt. ~
Pli!tee to Yisit Point Pleasant fice of secretary will be filled Pleasant.
1
Mrs. Taylor was a member 1
811 .-1 Ravenswood Thursday to at the next meeting.
mspeet proposed sites for the . Four Board members were of the Seventh Day Adventist 1
$300 million nuclear protoo ac- elected to fill the Board of Church of Athens, Ohio, where '
(elerated laboratory.
Directors. Those chosen were she bad lived from 1942 to 1962.
Pt. Pleasant and Ravenswood Clifford Dunn, Mary Froendt, She was a dispatcher for the
were the two cilies which West Nelson Jennings and Carroll police .and fire departments of
V1rginia recommended in the Casto. Already serving on the Mason.
original proposal and are now Board are Woodruw Mace, Fred She was born December 14,
among the 85 proposed sites Green, Jim Watterson, John 1893, at Pl. Pleasant, the daughstill in contention for the mult- &amp;arberry and Art Hartley. The ter of the late Samuel and Mamlllion dollar facility.
board of directors will meet on ry Sinclair F'owler, and is SW'The local site being consid- Monday , November 15th.
vived by her husband, Toliver;
ered is the location of the formtwo daughters, Mrs.
Wilma
er West Virginia
Ordnance
Lazarliz of Wilmington, DelaWurk!:. and now known as the
lJ •
ware, and Mrs. Lucille Clay or
Tl\T area and is being used in
1\IVef DeWS
Pomeroy; lour sons, Charles W.
most part by the State Departof Malta, Ohio; Jesse, of AthffiL'nl of Natural Resources [or
. . ens, Ohio: Paul, of Colwnbus,
the McClintic Wildlife Station Gauge readings:
. Galllpoh! Ohio, and Donald, of Jackson1
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and consists of 4,771 acres.
Darn 11 .8, ~ · • runmng_ . ~n , ville, Florida; 15 grandchildren,
lout on rolle1 s, Pomeroy-Mas?" nine great grandchildren, and
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Phychiatric Aides
20.40. Pl. Pleasant 23.80, Hm- a brother Girard r'owler, of Pl.
ton 0.7J, Kanawha Falls 2.25, Pleasant.'

To Graduate Nov, 4

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�"''"''""" Memon'a}

that Paul Casct will stve 1 talk
Mtlp Memorial Hospllal
GAME AT i:U TODAY
on "Americanism" for pu•"• . Admllted - Mrs.
Jamea The Pomeroy and Middleport
,....
Do 1
o. the Pomeroy El0111eotary Ward, Portland; Ella
ug as, 7-Btb grade teams will play on
School on Veterans' Day, Nov. Pomeroy; Dana Hamm, Miners- the Pomeroy field at 5:45 p. m.
(Continued from page 1 I
i ergy Commi8SlOn team loda,Y8 I
lith. The Post has sent tele- ville; Ada\Cray, \liddleport.
loday
election ,.,.. year&lt; ago. Thl•
lnspecllld the second of Oblo '
(ll'ams 1o Governor Rhode• and Discharges - Ella Hannah•.
·
time he defeated state Sen. I
I three bids lor ~-mllllol
:
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1o Mr. Janis, Direclor o1 By· Pomeroy; Malfllie Brown, PornWayne Dumont Jr by I margin I
dollar atom; smasblug 1_abor•·
stene anti Health, urgill8 the lo- eroy.
LATE CLA.5SIFIED
of more than 400,1100 votes.
I lory, after complellq ~ wbtrl·
.
eaUon of tbe new penitentiary Birth -Mr. and Mrs. Jam••
Hughes' landslide also swept I Three school board membem were eiected Tuesday wind tour of tbe Ravdaa Ar· Veterans Day Memorial ser· In Meigs County.
Ward, Portland, a son.
I FOR SALE
the Democrats into control of to four-year terms m all distncts of Meigs county With senal.
vices at the court house at II Commander Guinther wishes
IONE BLOCK from end of Pornthe state Legislature for the ' the exception of Eastern Local where two ~ere chosen. ; The Inspection of the pro- a m. wore announced when lo UlliJik all the Legionnaires
FIREMEN CALLED
eroy Bridge, corner U. S. ~3
f~rst tome smce 1913. ThiS I Unofficial vohng for the unopposed candidates of th~ l posed site near here
,Drew Webster Poat No. !9,
who contributed blood at the The Pomeroy Volunteer Flre j and Maple-st. Mason. w. Va.
mull left the GOP in control of ~ ~unty school board w•s Carl _J{a_utz,_2.093, _Vlrg~_At_l ~~~~lrblnl~ ~lc~oijo~ ,_ erican Legion, met Monday, No- recent bloodmobile visit. Re- Department was called at 11:18, Ke!vinator refr~gerat••r, lelebnth houses in only oix state ktns, 1,928 andGeorge Per-JF' Jtz 535· David W. Ohlinger, : ed IO&lt;atto~slor tbe ·a"i P',,";,'.,. vemher I, 11165. All members porled on the sick Usl were a. m. today to the Crossroads phone table and chmr, t•ll
teeislatures
[ry, 1.733 .
u ·E •
M H · 5~
who can parUclpete are urged Frank Johnalon Frank Fugate area where a houae was re- back chair end ottoman, tour
1 1or· near PL ~II" nL
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fir
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two
Normal •tale Issues were Results of the various school lea~ne Morgan 375 Jean Craig ' The five • man
team to attend, sa
omman er and Charles Warner. , Keony por
on e.
mirror oppe
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• lmosi lost in the New Je,ey I board races as reteasMI in the j 58
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Harris served refreshments.
ehlffo·robes, one 4-pc. Bedc" m Pa I g n. Dumont staked tabulations of the Meigs Coun- · Pomeroy l';xempted Village t3 : day 1o Ohio 1o lake a took at Charles Swatzel, firs,! vice '
z
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
room suite, 1 set kMa~!~:
everything on hiS demand that ty Board of Elections are:
·to be elected) _ Harold
R. a third Buckeye posslallity, at I commander, reported on
BOOSTEIIS TO MEET
Edgar Van Jnwagen has been washer and dryer, II e.
•
Hughes press for the diScharge :
.
_it.ohse. 833 : Leo L. Vaughan. tbe AEC's gaseous dlftlsulon Post's 1966 membership
laken lo the Hnnllnglon Voter- 1 Frigidaire dryer. I dinet te
of a MarxiSt Rutgers Stale Bedford t.oca,l 13 to be," 1 '~:_i 709: Richard Finlaw, 707: and plant In Waverly, Pille CoWl- l notin~ that it has reached
Southern Local Athletic Boost- In's Hosp\lil Tuesday morning sat. ovetsluffed chair,_ ont
University professor who waa ed ) - Virgil l. Kmg. ll.l . " : .lolm Willwm Blaettnar, 400. , ty.
, llll'mbers toward Its quota
ers will meet Thursday at 7:30 after nlfering a coronary. He grand plano. Have sOld our
eager for a Communist vi :-tory ' mer F . Ba1ley · !HI. ond Z•ba
.
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, ' of 317 members. Swatzel
m. al the Southern ffighh Is expected lo be convalescent property, Must give poisesin V1el Nam. II failed to sway ' 0. Midkiff. fiB.
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building.
for about a three week period. sion Saturday.
11 3 3tc
many voters
. ' F:astern Local •2 to be ele:·t- :
1966 dues. to
so now, so
Godwin won the governorship edl _ William L. Carr. 537; :
the Post wont have to absorb
of Virginia by defeating A. 1r. o. McCoy. 533: Mvit Holler : !Continued from page I )
the 50 cents lncreasa m state
1
l.:nwood Holton, a Roanoke 523; Ralph E. Wigal, 300, and
dues the 1st of December. Dues
ho
teined the M K R
309
out.
'J
0
can be ma•loci lo P. 0. Box 401,
altorney .w ~p cam algn ary · ose,
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; Democrats said they saw no ,
~
Pl}meroy or given to memben
rr,ost ambitious .
~tale Northwestern l.ocal 13 to be _significance In the outcome,
.
of the membership committee
ever ~onducted tn the
n. elected) - Carol F. Pierce. 567; Isince the only Democratic vic- J Fu~eral. servtces ror M ~ s.. who are: Don Hunnel, Guy
The wmner was backed by ~~v~ John F. Colwell, 548: Archie tory In the district in 30 years, Nanme Barnett. 91. who d~ed ! Gumtl:er Charles Swatzel, Qeo.
Harry F' Byrd, c;;:ervaatlc McKinney, 511; Robert t'. Snow· was in the lal~ President, at her home, 157 Dock~t, Ml~j~ Nessetr.,;d. Eha
Gilmore,
chief ol the state
mocr L- den, 478.
Franklin D. Rooaevelt's 19361d/eport. at 10 a.. "'· to ~Y WJ Fran/': Vaughan and Lenny
organization, and by the AF
Salisbury Local 13 to be elect· landslide. Vice President Hu-, be held Sunday at 2. p. m. at Jewell
·
00 and prominent spokesman :edl - Philip Ohlinger, 349 and bert Humphrey had made a I he Mt. Moriah, Baptist chu;ch F a~k Cheesebrew, chairman
fur the Negro commuruly.
Allan Leonord, 311.
Harold speech for the Democratic can- , '" Middleport. She was a m m- of ;,The Gifts for Yanks Who
Nazis Last
. . Blackston with !5 write-in votes, didate in Springfield last week. I be• ol the MI. Monsh Baptist: Gave" Drive announced that
William J. Story. Virglma won the other seat.
Brown's friends streamed m- Church. .
.
IPost 39's members will be sell·
Conservative party . candidate Southern Local (3 to be elect- to his big old • fashioned house I S~rVJVmg arellt~Jree dau["~rs, ing "Kathryn Belch Butter To£·
and John Bini&gt; Society mem- ed) - Harry illll, 958: Howard all through the night to help IMrs . ~red W• ~·;~• ~"~ dd:ss , fee and Golden Crumbles" can·
bcr, trailed in third place and Ervin, 929: Otis S. McCiiolock, him and his wde, Joyce, cele- Nma ;~~~11 · Ro E 0H, '·u e- dov at one dollar a can in Iron!
George Lmcoln Rockwell, head !IS7: Mason Fisher, 836, and Ja- brate the victory.
I port, ~n rs. · ·ndc":,~~ on, of· Elberfeld's store this Sab&gt;r· ll
ol the American Nazi party, cob Holman, 30%.
Pralses Wife
Colum us: !four grd ah.ld 1 rend. , da)' November 6th starling at
M1"ddlepor1 Exempted VIII age ' •Joyce was a b.1g he1p,.. seven grea gran c. 1d ren
c·ame in tast
·hild an 10 a.. m. All proceeds of this
1
As expected. the DemocTat• l f3 to be elect':"l_=._J_~~n-~. Brown .-did as he gave her a tw~e:;;:1 • ~:~~~ g:~~ "..p{.e~; 1 ,. 1e will g9 to the ''Gifts for
rt&gt;taintd control of the legtsla.
btg vtctory k1ss.
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""" in Virginia and Kentucky, ,
"She didn't make speeches a ~ri:~~~'v!.. call at the
I Each year the members of
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but she was out there w1th me I.
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the American Legion all over
1.. , 0 of the four slates wtth
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1ng r unera1 110 c u
legislative electiOns ·rues ay.
rmgmg oor e s as we cam· ~;: d·
h th rennaU\"
Ohio have simi1ar campaigns
10-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Nov. 3. 1965 """"~".,__nmll'.k . ' · j
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The fact • findiDJ Alomla En· l

,
DIS' tflC• t sch00} 8oards
seat New Members Tuesday :

Lindsey B00St

,services
• are

Announced

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BONE WHITE

iHIS WEEK AT KROGER

Am·

with each

$5.00
purchtue

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Use Kroger's Convenient
LAY -AWAY PLAN
For The Entire Family's

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5 lb, •••

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4.49
2-891
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CHUCK ROAST

Wllolt or HaN

~ew

York

st&lt;~te.

where

t11e DemO&lt;rsto won control of

Color Sh0\\''0

paigncd in aU of the

s~burban l i:"tila~enwtoenthe echurch.

.

Iallraisehospitals
money so the veterans
·an have a bett!er ll

developments and she was at the .11 b . B h
·ct · hl WI-1h11 tcr
w1
e 10 eec
•
the- legislature only a year 81° 1
IDI ~g
Christmas. Cheesebrew
.
Jete returns Indicated &lt;Contmued from page I )
me shakmg hands w11l1 people Y·
taled that anyone
mcomp
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h
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t
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that the GOP
had regamed · the rorefront of tho~e demand- 811 l ey c. ange s 11 ts.
·
make a contribution is
&lt;"nlrol of the Senate.
I ing that 1t investigate the Klan. I Brown " • graduate of Duk~ Holzer Hospital .
lo do so.
In the only congressional ~ The committee's public heur- UmversJty an_d the H.a~var ,
.
,;.
Frank Vaughan reported
t&gt;1Pc1ion Tuesday, a special lng. now c:onCf'ntrating on Klan ~boo! ot B~sm:~ Ad~~~~Jstr~~~~ Mark Gilmore, 2-ye~ ' .. old Americanism and
election to fill a vacancy, activties in Georgia, resumes lion . . He sen:ed as a ,Nav~ off son or Mr. and Mrs. Lmnel
H bll n Clarence J. Browo tod
cer m the Korean ll•r and Is more of Cheshire entem_
J 'P" caelected to succeed his
ay.
publisher of the fam1ly's daily I zer hospital today and w11J
l;t~ ;;~er from Ohio's Se'\lenth CommIt Ice investigators and three weeki~ newspapers. dergu eye surgery in the mn.·n-'1
Tuesday prdocued a long Its! of Iand manager ol the1r local. ing. He is t_he grandson of Mr.
F I NJ SHIN G
D.1str.·1c t .
.
1
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dM
In II statewide Ohin referen- guernlla . sty.e trammg ac v1-. ra IO s1auon.
I and Mrs. Richard FJ~k an
r.
Our best quality
.lcd
al
t1es
conducted
by
the
Clayton
I
The
Browns
have
a
son,
Clanand
Mrs.
Millard
G1lmore,
all
bur
service
dum · the vo ters
• 3
: County "Klavern." Sub.Ject I cey, 6. an d daug hter KaI h.Jt&gt;, 8 of Che:-hir&lt;~. The youngsters
1 the state sales 1
1
I DAY SERVICE
propo!a
to! ratose
• ak"'"I mon th s. A. daught er. ll elh , d .·.~d year-old brother. Bruce, wll· I be
.
cent· to matter lneluded bomll"m
4
ON REQUEST
tax _from
per
for techniques small arms mark· l of leukemia a year ago at Lhe !he guest of h1s grandparents,
rO\nde
more
money
.
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f
of
f
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P
:.manrohlp and varlou!l orm~ ·age o !i.
Mr. and Mrs. Ftnk.
ochools.
h d h nd
bt
1
Ralph s. Luher. Democratic , ~ =~~_" : . ._ .co~a-~--Pomeroy
The peace treaty witb Japan Claonel'l
mayur of Cleveland. appa;z~!~YI held on to the mayoralty it won I
DR
lVI
INUSE
OUR
was signed in San Fraocisco,
FRII PARKING LOT
won re-electiOn Jn a squ
.. , from the Democrats lour years \
Calif., on Sept. 8, 1951.
He was 2.431 votes ahead o£ 1
A 1de r m 8 n K e 0 net h
Oemkocratic sNtate Sen. h;artw~si ;~~mied defeated Democral l
Sto es, a
egro . w
Marlin Vol7.. former dean of the ;
r.:nning as an mdependent. University of l.oulsville Law ·_
Stokes announced he would ask S h I
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00
lor a recount. Ralph Perk. the c · In Philadelphia. Arlen I
Republican candidate, was . I S ter 1 registered Demo- SAIGON (UP!) -U.S.
weak third and Ralph MeA/lis-.
~as the Republican Force B-52 bombers, flying
ter, another Democratic lode. win~er in the contesl for high altitude in waves of three,
pendent, was fourth .
district atlorney over blo today pounded a suspected Viet
REG. $1.00
Otber Return•
f
bos
Democratic In- Cong stronghold north of Sa1gon
REG. $5.00
- ln Pitlsburgh, Democratic orm,:o: 1 Js,
C Crumlish on the frill8e of the Communist
cum.,.,n ames .
·
kn
th "Ir
Mayor Joseph M. Barr wa8 " A 11
an
in In area
own as
e
on
·1 I led I0 8oc0nd term
ny me we c
w
Tf
1"
eaSl Y e ec
a
Ph"l18 d I h.18 th t's a miracle lang e.
over Republican Vincent S. h de P ' k .~
1 d The raid, 58th of the war,
Hovitto.
of ar . wor ·
commen e was the second in the past two
-In t.ouloville, Ky., tho GOP Gov. William W. Scranton.
days against o target believed
. ________
- Boston voters rebuffed lo be the staging area for VIet LUX
...•
Negro demancb for greater Cong troops. 11 is crlss-erosoed
rac1al balance m c1ty schools. with tunnda and bunkers.
Mro. Louise Day H1cks, the Correspondents aboard oboerDIVOTID TD INTEUIT OP chairmon was re-elected to tho
t.
1
ted th t
MIIGI-MAION AliA
. ,
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va 1on panes repor
a
GILUTTI SUiftR
City s five- member school com- least 10 structures were de111,. ._ awett. , .......,.
tftlltlr 1e~Nt~IU, lil.. r
mittee along with four other stroyed in lhe uturation bomb- STAINLI&amp;S
0011 llftiiP'
R... 79c _ __
ru~autMd
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pup"lls lo lng. One body was seen on the STEEL
IUD4&amp;r
bJ l'tl•
Ott.M.n.rn
vau.r Pullllllll·
oppon~ ts of busl·n·
8
hll ComPUJ'. uo M.echanlt 11-. Pom- end racial imbalance in schools. ground
...,., Qlllo, te?lll ldflftf!ll o r f I e •
1
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pilot~~ wv 1-11111. C41torlal tb••• wv
-Detroit re-elected II.! libera
Far to the north of the "Iron
COLD CREAM OR
,.
M&amp;Oad
• • .wnq Mayor Jerome P. CaYanagh to Triangle" today, an estimated
Ponch
matter u w "'' omc• at PoDMror. 1 second term In • nonpartisan battalion of Juerr1llas overran
R... n. _
Oblo.
I
.
A
~•Uoul ldv•ru.tfl• "P"•nt.Uw1 e ect1on.
a government outpost at n
aotaaetn
llle., Cit,,
su lAirtll.t-In Texae: • where President I N•"reton ...... lll.rnbtiL
Ntw Yorll
N••
uau. Mll•·tary spokesmen
•
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a proposed ported the Vietnamese defenea~~~= .rv1a'::':.~,e~ cet1t. "' conslitutional amendment to ders suffered ''moderale ca10
weell• ~ntlnel
one vur offl!!e
~dvane•
at
tile
"then the terms of the Isualties" and abandoned the
D.ali)'
11~ .60;
•l• len ,.,
mcmthl . 17 80l three &lt;no nth~ 13.110: R, govemors
.and other senior garrison, leaving behind
Motor Ro-utt wner• urrh'! l Mrvlct
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not "lllabll. o ne rnot1ttl IJ.JO;
8J State OffJ CIB)S from tWO years,"moderate
amoun 0
::~~~ o~:re~·~o!~'~g~· moaw. to four was turned down.
pons.
fac Iory ga tes a. t

Thrifty By The Piece

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bMt tbilt •n completely
bontteu, t'GIIICI 1ncl tied

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strongh0ld
JS p0 unded

$3.98

THE DAIlY SENTINEL

Toilet Sbap

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VILLAGE CUT RATE

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COFFEE

aeon ....

IC

ea. $9.99
Deluxe Hair Druer ea. $10.88
Four Slice Toaster ea. $11.88

Evaporated
Hand Mixer

1\4" Power Sau1

ea. $18.88

c

1'1:

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ea.

s7.44

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Bread •••••
Krtter

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That
ACRILAN- REG. 13.95

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9

REG.1o.95-NOW

CARPET THAT WILL
LAST FOR YEARS

SIZE 9x12

COTTON RUGS
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100% ALL WOOL
REG. 12.95-NOW

McGEE
CARPET

7 95SQ.
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LAST FOR YEARS .

9 x 12 All Wool
OPEN FRIDAY and.: SATURDAY TIL 9:00 P. M•. OVAL RUGS
ltnmedlate ~lll'et'U and lastallatlota Bu Tlae JJ•t E:qrert C•rpet l.apr• - CaiJ TfHiau

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MIDDLEPORT
OHIO

NYLON

.
Preserves ------·---- 4I!-oo
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Pte
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Corn-·--··--·---·--6 I!:
Du-11-,
Cake Mixes----··-·-- 3 ·~~
Soli Rllint
s-tb.
·Flour ..... -•• ___ --- -- 2 ball
Awort
Circus Drinks ••• _. _- _4 '!:;

6-lb.
bag8

Embatlg &amp;alad

501

rr11d Yaritflr

OndeA

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LFUR~TURE t
MOHAWK
CARPET

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2 lbs. or mort lNn,
lltHize, Beef 5tw
Exp. ll/6160

Kroeer Whole Kernel YIIIDw y.,,

IGOS

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Kroger White

White Satin

1J1ft1

~ Tc-to Juice.....

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llOFFEE SERVER
E.xj&gt;. lt/6/ 65

4-lb.
bags

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$

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Kroger
..._ Biscuits 10 ~=· 0rup lulee •....••••':.
._

$

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can11

Dinners
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3
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Vacuum Cleaner

Fat.,_Cat

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Lewyt CaniBter

3

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Swift's Premium

aeo.. om.

X-mas Gift Wrap
3roD pkg. 69c

' Cream
"
Dry Skm

with COUI*I and

l'resh Ground Chuck- ___ ._-... ... 59c

Deluxe Blender -

Bfa des

v.;::_,.. ..

lb.

"Appliance Corner''

c;:

HEATING PADS

,...,.r1Hon.

$

100

Extra Free
Top Value
Stamps

'" NIY meel

Baby First Step

S HIRT

J

BonelesB
BoBton

ROLLED ROAST

She walks bu her1elf I

Save up
to $10.00

pkg,

KROGER

I

Hut in

2 ct.

lb.

KJan's True

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10 lb, ....

Pure Lard ---·----· 4 ... ,.n 89c- ______ ·Ill&gt;. poll $1.77
Hlekory lmol&lt;od
SJab Baeon ..• _-. __ .
59c~:~~-----· ~ 69c:

Center Cut

\

CHRISTMAS
GIFTS

3 lb.

$

Kroger

quart

\

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Cottage
Cheese
2lb.49c

jarB

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FREE 50

~ Idaho

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bag
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Classified Ads Your Modern Community llulletin Board
12-l)ai!y-~ntinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Nov. 3, 1965

WANT AD
INFORMAJION

Notice

FOR

SALE

C!'

NOT be responsible for
.
811Y debts conlrac!Bd by 8DY 4,7110 OBTU vented Rad1ant gas
one other than mysell. Leon clrculatDr. Combination four
Donahue, Portland, Ohio.
burner 8118 and kerosene cook
11 2 3tp stove. Two 6501U mud
ltii:UUI.A fiUM
==,..-==;-;;---;;~
snow white wall tires. Ph.
1 til!' t'Un1••t1e• ,_,.... ..,. 11lflil
DRIVER, Trainee.t, WY 2-3874
11 3
"' ..Ot• 0t . . ,.., _ , lldll d_..,WI TRUCK
,
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...rrnf'll
._.,.
.,.
Wanted: Experience helpful,
r"l&gt;n rtflf1
lllll"_,l.f.etl
l'tll
po~
but not necessary. Earn over 7.50 x 11 NEW SNOW tires
I"""' ..w ..... ... ............. foJ
murf
nu ~· ,_,.,.,.. '-"lo•
$3 pe~ hour after short .train- low as $12.95, piUB lax. New
aLAI'Q
mg w1th experienced dr1vers. rims to mount snow tires on.
f'Of Want Att ........
Write Nation Wide Semi Divt- All popular sizes in siDck
• L:er~t•
~·
wrof&lt;l Of'• ,..,......_
f!ftnlmm" , ;hi'P I( _....
slon, Transportation Building, $7.50. Newell's Sunoco Ches~
u. • ~nu 5le' _ , . fDt r.._ _.
care of Room 426, 307 East er, Ohio. IJ85.23o5.
se•-"""• ·r••UtM!onl
~ · o.e• ~· "' 1 tt•• 'uru oa ..so 11&amp;1 Uld
Foorth
Street, Cincinnti,
10 30 tie
all!&gt; p11•11 '"'hill to ....,..
Ohio. Or phone 513-241·5572, _ _ _ _ _ _:::.._:
CARf'l O• rJUNILI! I~ Utu.'l'UAKI.I!J!o

QUAliTY

I WILL

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1961

Dlltb
lkltllfl

Rambler Classic St. Wagon _

$795

Locally owned, 6 eyl, engine, automatic trans. Radio and
heater. Spotless interior, good tlres. Brown and beile fin-

lib. See this bareain today.

HEATING, PLUMBING, Rura BEAR TROUBLE
to 1P1J111 tbe nJabl tbere.
Doxol !lottie G118. Amold Bro.
MartiD l!'rellal 21 Sao JOlt
tbers. 618 E. Malo Streel SONORA, Calif. (UP!) - A wu repmted loet M.y whe~
Pomeroy.
9 22 tic mluillll bunter found Monday be lalled to relurlt to a
- - AUcrJUNUB in&amp;""'! condition told Tuolllt!Uie Cmopotle in tbe ruaed Clark·
(llmplelt Strvlee
lher1ff • deputlea a belr ebaaed IJIIIrl area near lbe Slanlslaua
eru• HnMifore
him up a tree and forced him River.
. .
Wrte.. Ploeo tr Cltdalll
&amp;. I. IIRAIJJI'URO
Radao, Oldo
I I lfe

clivrolet'liscayne 4 Door $2195
Looatly own'ed by lib, a new cor trade ln. 15,000 miles,
8 eyl. Std:' trans. !idio and heater. Turquoise finish . A
nice buy.

1961

ev......
All lrades truck driver to

,

project engineers. A£rlca,
Europe. Asia, Soutb Pacllie,
paid travel. houstng, food.

$1395

Chevrolet lmpala H.T. Cpe. _

Locally owned by tUJrse. White finish. Red interlor, new
tires. 6 cyl. Automatie trans . Sharp as any 61 model you
will ever find.
'f!c

Atlaatic. fll.lb oalacy jobs,
mate, lomole ovet 18. OEIB
Box 28180, Oakland Park.
l'la. 33301

Pomeroy Motor Co.
OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.

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16 REGISTERED HOLSTEIN COWS
3 GRADE HOLSTIIN COWS

p.teo
Il(I.Jewish
, month

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for the three L'~ X for the two O's, etc. Single IE"t t .. r." . ntJO." ·
trophies, tlteo leDJth aDd tormatkla at the words a1'1' :-~ I! 1 • •.s.
F · 1 day the code leU.. art dltfermt.

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EVER SEeN.
1'•1 lsf'l ()Qp&amp; Ql 1 WHO IIA.TH NOT KNOWN Il.J,
I"'R'l'ONil
KNIIW wym•.
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2 REGISTERED HOLSTEIN HEIFERS (3 yHr old,

IF YOU LIKE MONEY, SAVE IT AT •

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Vl&amp;Venelo

painter

G. MtJ.vllle'11

CATTLE .

THIS BEAUTIFUL

BE KEERFUL WHAT
S'cENERY VE LOOK AT
OR THAT THAR SlROlL
OF VOR'N MIGHT NOr
BE TOO LEISURE

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4 REGISTERED HOLSTEIN HEIFERS (1 year oldl
2 GRADE HOLSTI;JN HEIFERS (2 ylor old) lopen)
16 of these cows have recently freshened or
close up springers, All are Calfbood vaccinated.
dlvidual health papers furnished.
EQUIPMENT
UNIVERSAL PIPE LINE MILKER
250 GAL. UNICO BULK TANK
50 GAL.GAS WATER HEATER
200 gol. Bean Triple Pump Orchord SPIItA'I'ER
1963 FORD DISC HARROW
60 TOOTH SMOOTHING HARROW
CO'tN SHELLER
500 CAPACIT'I' ELECTRIC BROODER
FEED
Approx. 3000 bales olfolfa, clovar, and mlxtd hey
Approx. 1000 bu. Corn
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I JUST THOROUGHLY
ENJOY LEISURELY
STROLLIN'THRU THE
- LOOKINC3 AT

DAILY CROSSWORD

Stortlllfl at 12:00 noon at the Purley Klrr farm, 1
mile north of Chester, Ohio, on the New t!ope
I'OIId. Due to other amploynotnt, we ere dlHDntlnuillfl the dolry llutlnlll, 10 will Hll tht followlllfl'

Business Opportunity
IU'h11UI1
t-'H,(II" • o/110
f'OM&amp;IIOT, OHIO
w 4N"' "r·
t 2S 60tp
en. 2 bedrooms, very good
STATIONARY. ENGINEERS
PHONE WY 2-2156
::;:;;===:-__:__.::__.::~ Flck,
condition,
$1900.
~~~~~~~~~~~==::=====~~~First,
second or third class
· - - --.- - - - \U'n•MoBtl.l: llllltance Jr., Box 24, Chester, censes required. 40 hr. week.
Card Of Thanks
""""""'"" '.oBI vour oPers
Ohio. Tel. 1185-4285.
Sale or Trade
Everyday Spociolt
paid vacation and
tor'o UcenM? Call W\' • •
etp
at
Salary $420 to $550 per
10 28
TI!F. RUnAND Athletic Boost·
mu,
1960 STUDEBAKER Station Ws·
Marie's Style Post
Retirement and other
rrs wish to thank the merLARGE Warm Morning b~:~~~ goo, $200.00. Ford tractor, Haircuts
$1.25
benefits. Apply Ohio Peniten,hant&gt; of Pomeroy. MiddleFor Rent
stove, like new. Price "
$500.00. Cockshul 20 tractor Shampoo &amp; Sets
$1.50
Uary, 254 W. Spring St., Col"''· Rutland and all individable. Tel : CH 7-2304.
mower and cultivator, mare 30 day color rinse.
lumbus, Ohio.
10 28 6tc
ual s who contnbuled in any FOUR ROOM house with bath.
10 27 8tp
pony colt. $31}.00, nicot
Shempoo &amp; Ill
$3.50
Instructions
wav toward makmg the Hall· 4th and Palmer Sts., Midd!~ _ _ _ _ _...::....::....::.c_
heater, $20.00. Botti"
P•rm•nenlt
$7.50 up
u''".-=s."'""crv
"'·IL SERVICE TE8TSI
,. SEWING machines, repair ser- range, $1S.OO. Call wt"'
we Sell IDd Service
owo•l•n C·.ar mval a comPIete port. Ph: WY 2-2500.
111611 - .rome" ll 1110 _.., ljiiCIIlft
M,.I'SS
_ __ II 3 It:
II 2 3tc flee, aU makes. W\' ~2284.
II 2 61c
Wtgo and Wigle..
pol»
HIJll •tart.IDI P&amp;J
lbort
Jaoun 4.d••neerqat
~Pirltorp
tntntn!l
•
laq u NfiUtNd
WE wtsfl to express our ap-1
The Fabric !hop, Pomeroy
Rea,' l:stare· For ""
. le
Marie's Style Post
nwnt..nru 01 lobi ...,.D trxperlettM
pret'iOi ion to our friends lor ' TRAILER SPACE, Depot St. Authrolzed Singer Sales
:HI
RL 124
Ph. WY 2-5271
uuaiiJ
unn~•.,
Onmmar
.anoot llllffldent faT manJ lobt
lhe&gt;r kindne&gt;&lt; during
the Rutland. John J. Fry. SH 2- s.rvtce.
3 29 tfe
Srraou.._ Ohio
Lunch Served By Ladlea of Metbodl.t Church
FREE •nlorm8ti01t jm lObi. ~
de:nh end burial of our moth- 5613.
lO 16 SOle
FOR SALE : Mason area requl,..mertiJI WI1U toOAY Jl"ftl
ART:-tUR BARR It PAUL KARR, OWNERS
a.am• 1110 aaa,.. Unaolll leriee.
rr and SISTER, Minnie Delee
room house, bath,
newly
I.
0.1\\cCoy,
Audioneer
In tOO.
Cu
"'
.... .,...,
leatiDtl .
Rou&gt;h. we especially thank 11 :tEE and tuur ,.. ,, rur•l&lt;!»
HIGHEST PRICES
shingled roof;. 2 large .build·
ed ·-•
logs on lot. Will sell ltasonRev Charles O'Connor, Hen- mentl•~W\'"
,
_
1P11'
PAID
2-Mif
u1
abie, if sold soon, several
rv Ewing, those who sent
111
NOW FOR OLD
items go with bouse. Mason
flowers, fond. cards or help- I
773-5642.
10 30 etc
ed ,0 any wav. Mr&gt;. Paul I ROOM, bath and garage. GraEAR CORN.
I 0
Zvara, Mrs. H~nry Roush, vel Hill, Middleport. Coli WY
Call Landmark
HOUSI POl IALI
Mrs. Wright Roush.
2-2903, tdl 5, then WY 2-3702.
WY 2-2181
·•
"'
11 ! Uc
II I 3tp
llodem IIIDob Scyle, BedUful
.c-~~-- - - 4 ROOM furnished apartmen I
POMEROY
location on IA&gt;P ol om.lf hW
WE WISH to thank all who ·
lacing State Jllihway Gan&amp;a on
were so kind to us during the I for rent. Phone WY 2·2776·
JockM~~~~~';'"Y !Wute 7 with Jood road "' molD
illness and deth of our wife 1 ter 0 p. m. Phone WY 2·3&gt;19.
Ph. WY 2-2111
highway. Four bedrooma, U•tng,
and grandmother, Verna Ar· !Wwley and Reed Hardware.
Pomeroy
dtntng, family. kllcben. break·
cher. Especiallv Mr. and
II I tfc
las~ play, maid's, utility and
Mrs. Paul Buckiey and em- rKAtt.Ek W'11!1 - 1ree - ,.,. lON'T MERELY brighten
obop.
Three
IDd wall
oo baths,
.., ceramic
evpet, We
ployees of Elmwood Nursi ng oge and •aler Brown'o !Tall carpets - Blue Lustre
Doors. Abou~"'two-thlrdo :~
Home. Dr. Mullen and Dr. er Park !Slate Appro•edJ - eliminate rapid resolllng. house IB paneled In mahogany
Butrlms, Rev. Jerry Mast· Mlnersvtlle, Ohio, 1'110110 W\ Rent electric shampooer. $1. ond walnul Air conditioned.
I II tic Baker Furniture, Middleport. Large patio and double carport.
ers. Meigs General Hospital W324.
and Nurses. Henry Ewing and HOUSE on Lincoln
Heights
11 1 ate On lot 200' 1 390' May be oeen
staff and Fritz Buck for the newly decorated, inside
I
by appo!ntmenl only.
·beautiful music. Our gratitude out. Call WY 2-5127.
SPOTS before your eyes - on
PRICE REDUC&amp;O
a'&lt;o to friends and neighbors
10 29 tie
your new carpet - remove
Tho Dal~r Sentinel
0
sen! flowers, cards and BRICK DUPLEX 3
lhem with Blue Lustre. Rent
amo'i: •
e' 1 who assisted in any way. living
dl ~
electric shampooer
C ~ bless you all.
.
k!tche':'b'ase~~~~ and
eroy Cement Block, Porne~oy.l , .••,'-'•• (iu/t~
CENTER .CUT
Ste;rhen Archer and Fa011ly age. Forced air gas
1 1 6tc
t(,M.,Iflw
.,
'
-- ·
II 3 ltc Butternut Avenue. Call
FIREWOOD, 8DY lencth,
POMEROY _ ~
· ·~ HEARTS are lull or tbanb 2-.1127.
10 29
pick up load. Call or
~ern
to all who gave comforting SINGLES, furnished and
Gl~ndale Skidmore, Shad ~=~\~·full
11 1_
s.vmpathy and help in our furnished, first and secoru1 Ohio, MY ~ment, forced air beaUng,
sorrow of the death of our floors. Phone W\' 2-3267.
'EMCO AutoDI8tie 30 BTU gao breezeway, garage. $1S,500.
hus~and and father . To the
10 :l8 12tc !stove and a 4 cylinder
MIDDLEPORT - One story
~=~~hi Wade Radlord; Mrs .. HOUSE, 2 bedroom house l.raii. cooled motor. Can be seen on frame, 4 rooms, hall bath,
. ~ Bro)ies. organiSt; er for rent. Phone WY 2-3346 Saturday and Sunday or
enclosed back porch,
gas
Millers Home for Funerals, or WY 2.21 8fi
tfc
4
p.
m.
weekdays.
Lyle
Chapheatmg.
lot
aD
x
100.
$3.5110.
10 23
LB.
our employees and the kind·
man, Brick St., Rutland.
RACINE - Close to new dam
FIRESIDE SALTINE
ness of our relatives and
F S I
II I
2 story frame, 6 rooms bath'
01 ~ e
r •ny friends, we are deeply
USED 3 pc. bedroom
full basement, forced bot. a~
gratefuL The floral oflerings 54 WILLYS Jeep truck, $31}0.00. with bench. Like new Can
beating. garage; targe 1o t
and eards were heartily ap- 60 Allstate Motorcycle. $15.110. seen at 278 w. Mau;,
with shop buldlng, located on
GROUND SHOULDER CUT
prec1ative. Mrs. Edith Gilkey, Call New Haven 882-21165.
roy, next door to Sunoco
Rt. 124. $12,1100.00.
:• 1
daughters. Dorothy and Viola
11 3 61p Uon Paul Grueser WY 2-20&gt;3 ALBERT M. COX, SALESmN
HART BRAND
_and Son, Jerry.
ll ~_t.~c l ALMOST brand new beautiful
.
' 11 1 3tp.
WY Z-J8JO
·~ Z.~l·
11 2
I WISH to thank all ol the , "Huffy" deluxe boy's 26 inch
lnsurence
'
Doctors and nurses at Veter· bike, A·l condition, $25.00.
and. Memorial Hospital for so "Huffy" 22" power mower,
INSiliiANCL MaD HOUSE, four rooms and blilh,
46 OZ. CAN
their kindness shown me while =
---~- cl•••lng
etc. AS
los urance Agency, inc., Po~
., 122!i,
new paper
and 356
Jlalnt.
Lo~45
BOILED
~
$3500.IIO.
Broadfay
I was hospitalized. Also I for $10.00. John' Mohler
eroy. Pho110 WY 2-33111.
St., Middleport. Call
wish to thank all of the peo- ing Creek Road,
'
9 I tie 3442.
10 29
_ _ VI lb. pkg.
pie that sent me cards.
Ohio. Ph: WY 2-1103
Alma McKenzie
it 3 3tp
HOUSE FOR SALil:,
1
1
3
1
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ITLEEB'EEDD&lt;;;;mjliet~ijriij
home, 4 large liedroorns,
PORK SHOULDER
Lo•t end Found
Call 992·1996.
zl6 panelled livtng
roorh
2V. Silo
"iiiim:i'Ciijiyiii&amp;'iSfVic;;-:~; large dining room, kitchen:
Cllll Tl
1965
FOUND IN Gallipolis, dog,
VOLKESWAGEN Variant. r.
llervlce.
lull basement, walkup attic 2
black with
white feet and 361 ser~es. Call Nell
lei made ol legal
balhrooms, 2
j'll
white streak on his chest. maker, New Haven, 882-3284. : :
Jots. 276 RuU&amp;nd Sl.,
Owner may have &lt;log for
II 3 6tc lleu1a flrnruce
port. Call after 4 p. m.~,
paying for ad. Guy L. Stew· SLUGGISH SEPTIC tank'
'
all day Saturday and
•
BIRDSEYE FROZEN
art, Phone Gal,ipolls 44M861. ged drains? Get Kte81
. 1-Enn-1-------,-......::..:.::: I Pb: WY 2-3816. · 10 2'1 e
OJ 28 lie All Septic Tank
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6
DOMINO PUU CAlli
-~:-:---:-::---:--1 Landmark Farm
Busineu Servl- l
Help W1ntecl
I
or
~OOii\iriiee!Oiiklbuii~~
condition and priced
FULLTIME Secretary • Recep- w
sonable. Conlact Qw-lel
Breeding Service. Call WY
tionist wanted locally. Slate complete, llke new. Rel•so••l ter, Racine, Ohio, or
22M, Pomeroy. I8WW
experience, qualifications and able, Richard Vaughan, 671 S. WI i-3015.
11 3 31p
ler.
10 211 l!Oip
UQUID SWAN
references. Write Box 11611-J. 3rd, Middleport, Ohio.
CUSTOM BUTCIIERING
FOR DISHES
Care of the Daily Sentinel,
II 2 3tc
euttlng. WID buy bides
Pomeroy, 0.
II I 3tc 1965 STEREO _ Just taken 61 Buick $1 ,095
Mcmday. Pbll Meier,
loltlt
MALE BELP WANTED: Bur- in. This set has dual volmne Special Sta. Wagon. BeoutiWY S&gt;l510.
t Q
ger Boy Footi.O.Rama needs control with 4 speed
lui original red finish. va
AUNT JIMIMA
Merton Frozen
sharp aggressive young men m!J:ed changer. Twin speak· engine. Automatic shift.
IIIII Herting,
;;;
between ages of 17 and 30, m. Lovely walnut console. 61 Pontiac_ $1,195
2
Ohio. lilDd your for counter and kitchen Take over payments ol
Oltalioa ' dr. Sedon. Hydralea. We hint aD sizes
work . Night and day pool· per month or pay the reailtlln·ll matlc drive, OriJ[nal aU
marhlw
Reilr'l"''t'e
tlom available. Full or part log balance due $87. Call WY white flnilh.
Call WY Ul74, day or
DUNCAN HINIS
time work. Excelleol oppor· :&amp;455.
II 2 61c
• 15 lie
7 303 1ba caM
Slokoly
tunlty for advancement. Ap- 1965 ZIG ZAG Sewing
ply in person. 23 West Union, 1ne. This is salesman's dern·ll
OIJio
EXPERIENCED
_Athens, Ohio.
10 liO tile onstrator. Regularly sold $99-l!,"""' ~~~f'W::bi:~
' I
HOUSEWIVES
.95. Will sell for $49.29 or $S The Dl
WDBbingtou
'
White, Dlvll1 had, Yollow
Hnuse of Fuller Coemetlct bu per month. Free home demo. Seattle, bas eonferred
opportunity for you to earn can WY U555.
11 2 tile IO,OOO bache I• ~~Ia~==
KING
$2S.IIO • $45.110 weekly for LZ- TAPE RECORDER - El 1ri degrees Iince ill
15 hrs of your spare lime.
ec c
Call Mrs HamiiiDD 2IIHG2I portable. Dual tract. &amp; Inch tn 1861.
rrom tbt llnlut tfuct or
'
or write; P. 0. Bo• 1125, reels, 2 speed. Fine tone. Like
d To Buy
llulldooer radiator to the
Parkmburg W \'II
DOW. Just $SUI or $S
"'"
.....Uut ltNier con;,
VI GAL, liD
• • 10 21 i2lc month. Call WY :H555.
ANTIQUE Furniture, dishes.
II 2
mt•e•ll•MDWl Call or write:
Employment Wented MAN'u;;;;:s:-;;SUIT;:;;;;;,-.:b=rea-:-;d""'bo""x-=,clotbe~=., Mra. Buwad 01e1J, • W. WY 24141
Tf'

' GOOGLI! and SI'IUFFY SMITH
IAIINEY

DAIRY DISPERSAL, SATURDAY, NOV. 6

1965

24 hour service.
USED Coca Cola Machine, $50.
,--;;;,;;;-===-.~1::.1.:_1 2tc 985·230S, Newell Sunoco, Ches·
LOSE WEIGHT safely wilh ter.
10 29 6tc
Det·A·Diet Tablets on 11
ELCAR "xB
1958
ll8e at Stork ·s Pharmacy
, .. , front kitch- IJ

te

Pomerov
Motor Co.

'

WMPO Radio

Ph 'S JM.I

Folgers ~:nd
Coffee

CHUCK

ROAST

Crackers - ~~-19c

!

CHUCK ROAST _lb.49c

49c

HAM

I

Tomato Juice 2Sc

........... 4

STEAK

=:

TWEL\'E aC&gt;TTLf S OF
MlLK AND- ·- TWELVE
NEWSPAPE RS~·-

no.o .

W€8fEN

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WHERE 'VE

_ _ ., ... 49c

Orange Juice S :,.s1.oo

Sugar

10 ~ '1·10

•

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59c

:...."'i.

~

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ORANGES

5 b~ 47c

PotPies

Pancake Mlx ~35c

Apple Sauce s1·•

Cake Mixes 29c.

BlaeHnars

P-.

RADIATOR

I SERV I C.E

w.......

8UITINAI'S

1 WJU. 00 washing In my bamper, a11 like
home. WJ t-2135.
11 s Sic canary birds.
Dm • ' ~ WORK
_..., Items. Margaret
.,u........,_,.....,
Wou..... racuse: Pb. WY
r.ll w:y 24101.
It Z$ 10ic

Pwer..,.

new. Two MaiD st.
New UBeful
I 29
Bailey, Sy·
freeze.
2-li396.
Coleman, Rl. 2, Oleshire,
11 2 3tp U108.
11 I

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atlon

~ Jeelr'•··

eralloa, New Bll'tllll.il Pboi!A:
'JV. WH'/, •• ,
4

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GRAPEFRUIT
5 lh. ltag 47c

-

2Sc

Orange ... 33c

SHOP THE STORE WITH EVERYDAY LOW PRICESI

YOUR 5UPER8 PH)'SICAl.
CONPI104 SEfMS 10 HAVE
ENASI.B) l'OU 10
1/C&amp;TOF

AND
I
OVER THE NEXT YfAAORT.o
All 8UT ENTIRElY CORRECr11f06E CON~­
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Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Nov. S,

196~

Of1.'
riCerS NQ.med
.

53rd .4nniverrory
To Be Celebrated

:-=-···· S .L. f • H t 1
urs. Dor cnae er IS OS ess or
G d C/ b
m •
Meetmg
ol Pomeroy ar en u

By Group/

Mainly About
People In
Pcmeroy

the eommlltee In eb.uge. Dr.
L. L. Roush asked the grace.

. ..~·!~~.~:.~8f_;.

Cirl
Seoul Troop
l8
Entertnined

~'

-

r In
Navy
Family PiJlll
Middleport
d Mrl

•E:
. · Chief Petty orncer an.
•
Officers lor 'the eomtng year ..on w•s held, with the Rev. Mrs. Paul
entertamed Dallas Blevins and children,
Plans were mde to observe
. were elected at the November " d II•
Stu
. I . h
Girl Scout TrO&lt;Jp 198 withh a Dallas, Jr., Donna Joan and
the 53rd anniversary at the
meeting or Group I or the First Wen e G,
I er m c arge. Halloween party at the orne Richard, have arrived from
·'!'he Pomeroy Gardea club Wahkeena project was read. next meeting, November 15,
United Presbyterian
Church Rev. Stutler welcomed those of her daughter and family, Mr. Pearl Harbor lor • visit with
,;•t Monday alternoon at thellt was announced
_ that Mrs_.[ with a potluck dmner a.t6 p.m. Charles Thoma, and son Ga_r- held Monday evening at. th.e pre'!ent'and suggested a fellow- aod Mrs. Manning Klo~s.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.
.,,
each
Dr. costumes
Prizes were
awardeOHackett,
for Fst~tioned
Parmalee.
They Harbor
have been
~e of Mrs. Dor Schaefer, Irene Jackson w•11 come to M1d . when Theodorus councu Daugh. ry of Columllli' recentl~spent horne of Miss Rosetta L•sle m ship
Roushdinner
spoke on
"Christian Highto Melanie
in Pearl
lor
with Mrs. C, W. Coates as co· dleport and c?nduct a clas; ~~~ ters of America met Monday a day with Mr. and Mrs. Hom- Syracuse.
, or Education," followed by a Jill Harris, and Glenna Sue almost three vears.
hOstess.
basic arrangmg
design Thes
' e I evening
at the
IOOF hall.ope?· er Holley.
The office
new Inofficers
will question and answer
period. Luellen, most original; Rhonda
Blevins is retiring from tho
Mrs. Charleo Persinger, pres- persons
are Interested.
Della Stahl
. councllo~,
' take
Januarywho
include
Nl .
l&gt;·nt, opened the meeting by names are to be sent to Mrs. , ed the meetmg In r1tuallshc Mrs. H. B. Curd, Bnd m_o!her,_ ! Mrs. Richard Vau•han, chair- MIS! Marcia Karr was compli· Hawley, prettiest ; Ruby em· Navy after 26 years of service.
8
0
""
mented
Rev.onStutler
lor the
funniest
and Bronwyn
Dal· He
willStation
report lor
to Norfolk,
Va.,
rtading
the verst of the month Lewis.
form . Reported 111 . were Ma. r- M
. rs. H 11 ey hopped !rl" Hunt 1 man; Mrs. Edward• Crooks, lsi. talk
shebygave
the topic
at sky,
ley, most
clever.
Refreshments
Naval
separation
which referred to one's belief in A reminder from Mrs. L.
guer ite Durst, Carrie Neu~~\'~: mgton recently.
, vice chairman; Miss Rosella the worship service Sunday, at were served by the Gypsy Pa- Friday. The lamlly Is residing
God and 5 nature. . Followmg Roush. presidem ol the Twi· . and Mabel_
A dona· Miss Marcia Karr was pleas- ' Lisle, 2nd vice chairman; Opal the Syracuse church. Prayer trol and games were in charge with her parents for the prelLord Prayer '" umson, light Garden elub, about . the : Roush
recef;ed for the anlly survriscd Sunday morn- I Bostic, secretary; M1ss Char- by Kenneth Wiggins closed the of the Indian Patrol. 0t110rs at· enl and the
have enmembers responded to
electric living demonstri:ltJOn at twn of $. wash
f nd Fir., ing during the Sunday School lotte Davidson, treasurer; Mar- meeting.
tending were Karen
Price, roUed in the Middleport schools.
c•ll
Ohio Power Company of· I' home
an orp
u · was
_'· hour ' when
. s ed
of cella Coleman ' flower commit!Pally Harris, Marsha Harrison, Dallas, Jr., ·s a senior, Donna
· · with
d. their
h favorite Than •· :the
1
nommat1on
of ""
o11sICt!rs
'
Tho
1
gJVIn! " ·
lice November 3, at 7 30 p.m.
d
which she Is teacher, present tee; publicity, Mrs.
mas
Cyuthia Spengler and Garnet Joan, fourth 1 grade and Rich·
The regular form of business wa&lt; read. A&lt;'rangements were ' he! .
-ber with a swe~er and c.ostume Kelly.
.
GIVES DINNER
I Dernoskey.
ard In kindergarten.
was conducted and several com- made lor those gomg to Little
jewelry in obstv"ance ()f her The meeting was .opened WJth
Mrs. Charles Withrow enter- '
munications were read from Hocking on November 6 to at- ~
LEADERS TO MEET
birthday.
&lt;J
' prayer by the chatrman, Mrs. tained with a turkey dinner Sun. Historians believe that cheese,
Mrs Charles Lewis, regional di· tend the Reg•onal meetmg. Six , The Ne~ghb•~rhood G1rl
Mr
and
Mrs.
Charles
Goeg·l
Thomas Kelly who w.elcomed day at her home in Minersville. mentioned in recorded history There are 103 chemical ele10
roctor A letter concerni ng beau- members were asked
make I Leader&gt; mC&lt;Ung wh1ch
was le' · d Ch 1 ne were !llllum lour· guests, Opal Boat1c, Nan· Present were Mrs. Lillie Star- as far back as 20000 B. C., was ments presently known 1aw:
tiiication and conservation or , arra ngements lm the Christ- i scheduled for \londay. Nov. 8 ~n an .1 ar ;,_..Monday~
· cy Anderson, Kay Gross a~d cher, Mrs. Sarah Brown, Mrs. discovered as early as 9000 ren~mm being the last sc ver
Meigs Coun ty
was discussed I mas flower :-;ho"' on November : at the home of Mrs. A.
R.
s VlSJ ors 0 ~
-Darlene Bender. A round-robm Nora Roush and Mrs. Withrow. B. C.
ed, In 1961.
a11d a le1ter in regard to the 27-28 t the Pomeroy Ele~~n- 1' Kmght in Por_nt'r·oy, has been Mrs. Nora Roush Is spending! card was sent to Marcella Cole·
,;;;...,=======-11 tary School :m~ full descn~ postponed unt_il Monday, Nov. the winter with Mrs. Charles man.
lions of categoms and r~•les 1 15 at tile Kmght home.
Withrow.
The Christmas bazaar was
,
were
described
by
Mrs.
Fred !
Mrs.
w.
H.
'P:ichinger
and announced lor December 2·3 at
Pomei"''i. C*W
PECANS ARRIVE
daughter, Mrs William Houda- the church with Janet Lewis
I ~la~:ttnar, chatrm.an: represt·nl·
mr,
tllf'
Pomer~~
dub.
..•
Class
12
of
Heath
shelt
returned home Friday,
as chairman. Members
TONIGHT
M L C Karr annuunceu
d -t
'
..
· were
1
5
rs: . : . .·. .
will be Church has (.l~nounce
pe- after a several days VISit at reminded to take sewmg supNOT OPEN
the Cltrlstma!S dt~mer . ..
cans have arm•ed and are for Akron with Mr. and Mrs. Em· plies to the church for
the
held &lt;II the M~rtm restaur a;t I sale by mrmbers. Persons wtsh- est Leifheit.
I Women's Association
project
THURS., FRI ., SAT.
on De~ember 16 :~ all ~(~ ing to purchase the m may ron- Mr .!:ind Mr.,. Willlani Sey- ' and to complete bazaar articles.
Nov . 4-S-6
art'. gomg a~e::sm~e/~oco~(ter ! tad Mi&amp;S Fneda Faehnle, Mrs. rried. of Gallipolis visited Sun- Devotions were given by ~rs.
DAVE CLARK 5
her_t&gt;:tore . _ _ __
. - 1 Carroll_ Snowden. Mrs.
Nan day evening with her mother, Dale Walburn and the B1ble
I
"HAVING A
WILD WEEKEND"
.
Mrs. W. H. Eichinger. ~study by Charlotte Dav1dson.
The Uavl' Cla rk ~' irP, Bar·
MENS
,
dinner
the
members
wtll
go
to
M
.
d
Mrs
)lonald
Jauck
'Ibe
meeting was closed with
bara Frrrls.
"OVE.R THE CALF"
the
horne
ot
~1rs.
Harver_
Van
~-t
a;unday
.
I
n
CoWin
bus
the
Lord's
Prayer in umson
"CODE 7, VICTIM 5"
Leox: H&lt;~rkPr, Rona ld Fraser,
Vrankr•n fur '~"'ctedC~r"t':: :'h their daughter Don,. and and the friendship circle. ReVt&gt; ronique Vendeli.
. tparty.
It wa:;of ~
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":' ge Mr · and Mrs. c. J. Strauss. freshments were served by the
the hnme
JY1 rs.
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be 1 make arrange- Mrs. Lillie Hauck who . spent bostess.
SUN .. MON . ond TUES.
IOO''i· stretch nylon with · •n c'"~~; Ith:ns State Hospil· the past week Wilh the Sfrauss----November 7·8·9
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in
top.
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home
D•'nn.
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and
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said
that
due
t
seious
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Larry
Hemes
By
Church
Member&amp;
"C HEYENNE AUTUMN"
illness of Mrs. Robert Reibel, of Ravenswood, W Va were Members of the Syracuse,
(Tel'hnico\or)
$].00 pair
f';;mo!l Uaker. Sal MinE'o .
the Chris tm as demonstration Sunday evening dinner guests Minersville ani Forest
Run
.James S1ew~:~rt .
Richard 1
scheduled for l.he meeting had of her parents, .Mr. and_ Mrs. M~thodist church charge
v.:Jdmark. Karl 1\Ialdrn . . Ar
V. D. Edwards and family,
da
to be l'anceled
th ur
KennNiy,
Patnck
Bicycles - Wagons - Tricycles and Wheel Goods This Season
at
the
Syracuse
church
Mon
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At the rlose or the meeting a
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WaynE&gt;.
dessert course was served by
PLAN DANCE .
evening for a SIX o'c oc co\•er· tl
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Coforcartoon:
Will Be Sold on the 3rd Floor in the Main Store.
PIMChOI HidiiWIY
the hostesses.
Wahama High school 8nnuat ed dish dinner.
homecoming dance will
be The grouv, was seated at
held this coming Friday 'fdght bles attractive m while cover II
SHOP THURSDAY 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
at their SChOOl auditorium• foi- and centered With
lowing the Wahama . Rutland ments or fal.l nowero and white II
football game. The dance will tapers placed at Intervals
be semHormal and open
to long the table. Mrs.
Estill
the public. The Jays will em· Moore, Mra. Damon
cee. starting at 10 p.m.
and Mrs. DUford Farrell were

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"I would never thlnk olleavlna flavors - but it woo't be wild "I approach deer moat the &amp;:"!'O:t alorrijlensa on t'to11 ':,.
deDt, wu ldlled toda)' when lhe with wild Pllll - parUcularly Seymour, reared in the a duck, pheasant or
lwtl pme. It makes me sick just to aame ~• beef -I cook It about d Its~ tf~""':.n Cen1
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Communl81 1aoc1 whoa lhe doeao't !mow how to Ozarks where 1M learned to overnight without lUlling It," look at sUCh stuff."
the same," he says. "BI1 game pao
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mJDil M eoferlnl u. s. Ma- coot the afuff and couldn't care broil cottootails on a stick he says.
Seymour says the "biggest lllirnals, though, often are ter ';"'gram units:"" iD urOhio a
rluli 111 adtoa near Chu Lal l011.
"with or. wlthoot lalt/' has
Tbree Ru1eo
mistake," however. is over- lacking ln lat. So you might
':mard P.
The f1 • year • o14 reporter- II happet~~ every . fall lD been COOkifll up Calllorrua wdd Orlc• home, Seymour has cooking. "I don't Uke my birds have to add a couple of strips
ld the eenten part of the
1eytlsa ver cam :
pltotop'.,._ waa C!Overlq her troultl4d bolllflll everywhere. lame lor 40 years. The F&amp;G three more rules: iloll't marl- rare, but I don't Uke them of bacon."
already
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Hubby the hunw hao been Department considers him Its nade, don't overseason and eooked to where they're not Seymour's recipe collection :vepobeenty eotabJ:r: at nine
parltrtoper hadp on her com- out roallllna the woods nearly chief counnet. "My wile's an don't overeook.
juicy either."
Includes 111ch delieacles a
tropolltan offices but such
110
hal ,.lilt* to symltOifle the every weekend, 11therlng deer, a~Uent eoot, loo," he aald,
"I've alwaya worked on .the , Aaother major error Is in nol "beaver tan steak," "baked
are offered obewhero
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..,_ Ill, wachute clrGt» lhe clueka, 1ee10, pheasants, quail . "The secret of the whole darn theory that Just the averap thawing out meat adequately cor a ·fed COOD," "It a t her He wanta them located at all CONFINED IN IIOIPITAL
had' • · .
lad evoo 1 flab or two.
lhlng," Seymour explaina, ' 'iJ &lt;ODdlments - uU and pepper after puUing II Irom tho deep b rIte he • b ea a 1," "Juaed employment servict offices In Martha Amt Soutllem, dauKf
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It wu lua.
the hancltJna of wild
In aod possibly 10111e oalona lad lreeze.
marshrabbit," "catfish clJow. the state
ter o1 Mr. Inti Mn. lobi Sautl
PRINCBIIIJ ·MARRolin Rajlleolllle
tbe llold. I'm real fusly about l&amp;rllc - are ellOtlih lf the AI for venison, Wives wUI be cler" and "mother'a lqulrrel Dudley ·aald he a1 will rec- 0111, Rutland, hltl been 1 pr
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prttlnd 1111' botehand, I b.e But tbe family sha111 hll bOw It's eooletl and cleaned. game has been properly hand!- llappy to know that's "rell and dumpllnp" - not to ommend the u.s. Labor
Depart- tlent at Rlvenlde II n f• ·
EUI tl !IDD!tdoil. left Loadoa booty al'lbe laltte aa If It were When I ln1nK
home, it's ed. .·
llmpte."
..mion ratUosnake and stunt. meat expllld and ioqnve a- lloapllal In Caiumbul .far 111
1111' .111'11 trip tG tbe • 'caaaerote of skUnk and rotteD ready to pUt· 1111 the !Ire -1 jut!l "If you ·. put 10me dam "If you've 101 a bum piece of What If 1 person just plaiD 1111ng lechnleal tralnlng ceuten put three '1lllb . . J 11 ilf .
, UM :Sta*t. The fliiiJI wu ratUetJIIb..
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don't dump It on 1!'11 floor."
harbeque sauce 111 It, ll'a not mut, you rnJabt as well find a doesn't Uka the taste of wUd operattn
at Jaebon and eoalltled thert,
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1 11n11 adtllllonal ceo- «&lt;lldllloa. 111r NGbl •I'IIIJ., ·•·•.,..,
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two llllfii1IIIOUI ''Thill tdiould. never happen;" Seymour's number one rule ts lolhl to Iaaie tike • duck: or q and flva It to blm bocau11 pme?
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Mllcuwl'alllt,ICOIIIOiel Oeorp. Sltymour, 1111- Ia properly draw 1114 cleao pheaaant or wbatevor you lllol. fG11 juel coa't make U good," "'111en ha ~d •t port Wn
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CHARLESTON. W. Va. (UP!)
-Gov. Hulett C. Smith bu
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pr08J'IIII
teeth
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m it"
and has"With
asked some
his Traffic
Coordinating Committee to be·
gain developmeot or an overall
safety PfOII'arn.
At the aame meetio&amp; of the
committee here Wednesday, a
trallici coosultant said the fed·
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move into the job ol protecting
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