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-Middleport, o., Oct. 1•
Mr. and Mrs.

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A fam1ly dinner wa s
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at the home uf

Mr. and Mrs . Dorsel Miller

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family were recen~ ~.e:
Mr. and Mrs. Gera
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MEIGS THEATRE
Pomeroy, Ohio

TONIGHT I TUESDAY
,.CAPE FEAR"
Gregory Peck, Robert Mitch·
um Polly Bert:en, Lori Mar·
tin: From the novel, "The
Execution~ra" by James R.
Webb. No one coould be that
b.ad • • except this psycho-

pathic ex-convict!
WED., THUR., and FRI.
October 3-4-S
NOT OPEN

SITOriDAY, October 6
..,.HE . FOUR HORSEMEN
OF THE APOCALYPSE"

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Glenn Ford, Ingrid Thulin,
Charles Boyer, Karl Boehm
Pal1 &amp; Gals, 3 Stodee•

SUN., MON ., TUES.
October 7-8-9

Rodgen &amp; Hammerstein '11
New
"STATE FAIR"

Pat BooDe, Bobby Dari.l),
Pamela Tiffin, Alice Faye,
Ann Margaret. Tom EweJI.
Fresh and Wonderful with
newe~ t Melodies.
Colorurtooa1

Mr s.
' .Jartha Childs and her mother,
Mi's. Minnie Gilmore, in ·
dleporL Tr.e birlhdrtys of
Cash Bahr and her daughter ,
Chnstine. were ce lebrated
Guesl.s were Mr . and Mr s.
Bahr and daughteh . Christine
and Ca ndace. Mr. and Mrs. \ViiChilds and children. Micand Shelia, of M11:!d!eport;
. and Mrs. Ralph fii i;JU ~ and
Greg and Gloria of New Hav ·
en , W. Va., and Mr and Mr s.
Joe Falkner and children. Tim-

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Mrr W Cl.lhlnlfWn·

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aire amved Friday, for a VIlli
servicea were held
With her son and daugbte~-in- Saturda
for Mrs. R o be r l
law, Mr. and Mrs. c. w. Kirk· w~. al Rawling...co.t.
land and family.
Funeral home wllb lbo R • v.
Mrs. Charles Buck was an Marvin Oowson ofllc1altng. Burovernight guest Saturday of her ial was in the Middleport HlB.
sister, .Mrs. L u J a Jacks at Cemetery. Pallbearerl we r I
Langsville,
James Euler Ernest Lewis,
Eldon Kraeuter spent the John Zerkle, 'Griff 1boiDJ)IDI.
weekend with relatives iD ?0-ed Earl Knight .,00. L. W. McCoJn..
lumbusb and
accompam
Mr wasKraeuter
w b 0 as.
fro
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hornet twoy ••~lro there.
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday, Oct. 2, 1962

its BUlB

'PlANTING
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Also presented tiDd

welcomed

were past matrons and patrons of
visiting ehapters and Emma Clat·l
worlh, district vice president. A
letter of regret at not being.' pres·
oot was received from Roberta
MRS. ROBERT ALLEN KUHN
K. Mlndling, past grand matron.
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'1'00 program for the evening
wa&lt; pcesentoo by Loube King and
her hu sband who told of the
Grand Chapter meeting at ~·w I
Miss Frances Irene Foglesong, daughter of Mr. ~nd Brunswick a?d showed shdes l
Mrs Nolan Foglesong of Sp\mcer, W. Va. was marrtcd taken on the1r trip.
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e•iening September 1st to Robert Allen Kuhn I At the c.lose of the meetm~: !he 1
of Tuppers Plain!i, Ohio. son of Mrs. Grace Kuhn of 'fup· group rnlJOurned to lhe dmmgl
· Plai ns and Mr. William Kuhn of Marietta.
Iroom where refreshmen~s v•ere 1
The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. served from an ettr~ctive ta~~ l
Ga rland Lewis at the Calvary Temple in Parkersburg, by ~asten dStar comhm~ttee wE,lla l

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days in ColllPlbus w~ere Paula Mr, and Mrs. Justin Hi1ber of Eads of pt, Pleasant, W. VI,.
June h.ad ~ appot~tment at Shelbyville, Mo. are the guests Mr. and Mrs. Cecll King and
the C.htldren s Hospital. They of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Louise Murray
also visited Mr. and Mrs. Da· E. J . Hill, Flatwoods.
. of Cottageville, W. Va., • n d
vid McGhee.
.
Mr. and Mra. ·Roy Vineyard Mra. Howard Zerkle and soo,
Misses Lena and Katie Guth of LitUe Hocking and Mrs. Hel· W
.. =ill=ia=m:...o:.:.f..:S:.:.t._A_Iha
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and Mrs. C. W. Ktrkland were . en Damewood and son Ernest A speckll meeting of P7oy visitors in Parkersburg,
W. of Syracuse visited Sunday af· ning with Mrs. Janet Goocla
Chapter 186, ~ES. was. hel ~ va. Sunday mori1ing. Miss Lena ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. E. and daughters. SUsan Gooch,
Thursday evenmg at the "~a;'IOn~ who underwent eye surgery ~v- J Hill
who spent several days \ 1 a It
T~~P~~ to observe rlen en weeks ago at Hartman Clin· .Mr ~ Mrs Kerr Gooch of week wi t h her grandparents,
N•g t.
1c had her eye checked and
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Caddie
Wickham
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worth}'
ma;~pa~tc~h~re=m~o~v~ed~so~tha:l
~she:~G:alll~~polis~V~JS~Ited~.;:S;iund~ay~.ioii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio_iiii
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tron, cUld Denzil Goeglein, wor· e
thy patron. presided. Guests welcomed and escorted to the east
were BlanoJte Har1 ·of Beverly,
d~uty grand matroo or district
25: MaTy Hughes,
MKidleport,
grand representative of Kansas in
Ohio ; Louise King, Arn~sville .
grand representetlve of New
Brunswick:
Geraldine Young,
grand representative of North
Dakota: visil..ing worthy matrons
and patrons; past matroos 6lld
patrons of Pon'leroy Chwter, and !
dis tinguished Masons. Harry P.l
Smith and Clarence J. Struble.
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Attend Event
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Miss Foglesong Becomes BTide
01 Mr. Robert Kuhn Saturday

CLEANING_.

Mlddloport

Edward

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Steen of Cardington were
urday evening dinner guesf:S of
Mr. and Mrj. Harry P. SJmth.
Lt. CoL and Mrs. Joe Quisen·
berry and son, 'colby, who have
just returned after two years
at Formosa, visited Saturday
with Mrs. Homer Showers.
Mrs. Paul Eichinger and daughter Paula Jane and Mrs. Al'
len Eichinger
have return ed
horne after spending a
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steen of cardington were ~at·
, urday guests of Harry P.
s ·th

Mrs. Alonzo Norrit. Uflderwent :
ll'l&lt;ljot· surgery at City Hospilal, ;
East Liver,1ool, and is coJtvalesc·
ing nicely at her home. Mrs. Nor·
ris is the former , Marlha Lou
Curtis. daugfw r of '4r. :end Mrs. I
Clarence Curlis, Mulberry Hgt.!t,
Her address is Mt. Aere Trailer
Court, East Liverpool, Route 2.

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rs. · ·
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family who have lived in Co- l
Jumbus while Mr. Falkner has
beer with tl 1e Air F'orre
at
Lockbourne will be leaving on
October 31 for B irm in ~ il8m ,
Alabama where Mr . ·Falkner
will be employed following his
discharge from service.

WY 2-5428

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Send Yours Today or Call For
Pickup s;rvice •••

Roblnton's Cl..ntra
Tri-Lualro Cloantra

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Pomeroy

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Be ready for days and nights at home .
get your house cleaning done quicker
and easier. Use Robinson's dependable
service now. Service for ell types of rug s
... dry cleaning and shampooing method s.

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Bench Show,
Field Trials
Scheduled

Planting iime is here for flowers that grow in the.spring. C~lor·
ful tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, crocus. We ha~e. 1ust recetved
a shipment so you can pick your favonte vanettes. Buy you~
imported Dutch bulbs here and now!

EL8 ERf ELDs I N p o M ERoy

Tupper::•~P~la=ln=s~an~:d~~L~lt~U~ej~servltes
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ried a white Bible centered

with an lavender orchid.
Her bridesmaid was
Collins Vineyard of
Tanner.
She wore a street length
nf ligh t blue chiffon over
la and she carried a bouquet
pink carnations.

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the Sharon
s~:~~~~~F~:leSI~-~~~
guests,
the bride's sister, presented
program of weddlng music.
Mr. Keith Vineyard I!Cr1red[
. best man and the ushers

Mr. Dale , Kuhn,

LIIUe

Hocking and Earnest Vineyard
Long Bottom.
A reception was heidi ~~d~;
diately following the w
ut the apartment of Mlas
ginia Curtls, who also preside~ j
the register before

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1963 DODGE ••. BEAUTIFUL NEW ENTRY IN THE LOW-PRICniELD

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MOMING cool htoter,lhon lor
one of thl chiiPtr imltltlons
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MORNING ... wllh tho WARM
MORNING nomo on It (Tills
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Romembtro Only WARM MORNING &lt;ool htoltra ho,.. otltntld
4-fl.. Flllllrick Unl111 thlt
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LIBERTY THEATRE

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NOW SHOWING
Spencer Tracy, Frank

1963 DODGE DART. •• A FRESH NEW COMPACT IN THE LARGE ECONOMY SIZE

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"THI DIVIL
AT 4 O'CLOCK•
AJao Cartoon and Comedy

CARTOON IVIRY

MASON
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Glenn Ford
Marlt Schell
Anne Baxter and
Arthur O'Connellllll
"CIMMARRON"
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-andJim Brown~ancea Raffert,

AM ..... of ... , _ 40 lh. 11110 lh. Celli C1p1c1tr

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BY DOROTHY KILGALLEN
BROADWAY BULLETIN BOARD

make you yearn for a few painted C\1•
plds or floral wreaths- especially durNEW YORK has a new star - and ing Beethoven. I don't know bow a con·
It's a building! Jacqueline Kennedy hao ductor tells an architect, "Look, baby, I
seen it. Governor Rockefeller halil seen dlg your loge the moat, and your ter·
11. Adlai Stevenson has seen 11. Dean racea really flip me, but your ceiling
Ruik has seen it. Merle Oberon and doesn't go with my music'•- but that't
Etlle Adamo and Patrice Munael and I what be ought to attend to without dehave seen it.
lay.
Ills Philharmonic Hall, the first com·
mE SECOND OPUS to whlcb I h e
pleltd _ well, almost completed-build· First Lady and her frlenda were treated
ing of the Uncoln Center group, and on wal a brand new work by Aaron Copthe whole It Is quite wonderful and for land, and It waa fascinating to aee how
the moat port the glittering gathering of the memberl of the orcheatra reacted
flrat nlghteu who heard the first con· to this atre11. During the Beethoven they
cerl of the New Philharmonic In Ito new played happily and smoothly, aeldom
home were quite enthusiastic.
bothering to 11ance at their leader's ela·
It is a marvelou• bullding to come up-- borate choreography; they were secure.
on by night, because Its sides are maae J;!ut once they got Into the Copland com·
of great sheets of glass and you can oee pooiUon Bernstein became a god an d
peoplo moving Inside the building on they were riveted to hl1 baton. From all
oJI levels. It is like the biggest trana~ar· over the otage hti was the recipient of
•enl dollhou•e you can lma&amp;Jne, all fl I ed lmplorln&amp; gI ances th at seemed t o sayj
with doliSJOing up stairways and stand· "Now, Lennie?" and "Is this where
Ing in groups and walking around-the come In boss?" and "Do you r~ally think
men dolll in dinner SUI'I s or ta II coa I s, th e this Is t'he way Mr. Coftland MEANTIlkit
lady dolls In briiJianlly colored dre11e1 to aound?" Actually, I sounuded
e
and !lashing jewels. Ills somehow great Anzlo Beach at the height of the bailie,
fun to be outside a bulldln&amp; and ba able only wllh fiddles. Mr. Copland Ia becom·
to aeethrough Ito walla.
lng more romantic as he maturea- al·
AS WE ALIGHTED from our car and most uccharlne, 1 would say, for a com·
moved acrooo the red carpet Into I h 8 yoser so highly regarded by the modern.
building, everyone 1eemed Jwept by the
would almost 1wear he had come un·
spirit of a are&amp;l occaalon, with Demo- der some Italian Influence, probably Ml·
crats and Rt~publican• united, momen- lanea:e.
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tarily, by one of tho muaeo, and every·
Anyway, that was w en aequo ne
one beautifuiJy turned out and polite.
Kennedy got out. We never saw her
The promenade• outside tho concert again after that. So she mlsaed the pre!·
halls are apaclous, so they lend them· ty "Serenade to Music"- In which such
1elvea to converaationalaroups and pro· greata Bl Richard Tucker, Eileen Farrell
vide plenty of room tor maneuvering an and George London sang words by
elaborate costume. Inside the ball! aa In Shakespeare with soaring entbuolaom
most theatres, you get the idea hat a and lovely effect, and the Gustav Mah·
alim dress ls a wiser choice than lome· ler pte~e. whlcb Is a rouser. Mr. Bern·
thing bouffant. Jackie Kennedy'• hl&amp;h· stein WOJt--smart In maklne that hll fl.
waisted gown seemed just right for her na1e, and he and hla musician• stereo·
and for the occaalon; the peach-colored phonically arranged, blasted o/1 In a
satin aklrt had fullnesa, but not too blaze of glory.
mu~h, and was made dramatic by a bo·
THE AUDIENCE THEN DRIFTED
dice of jet-black beads.
out onto the varlou's promenades where
Mrs. Kennedy waa the laat peraon to they alpped French champagne served
take her aeat before the program began. free of charge, exchanged opinions about
When abe appeared in lhe loge at stage the music, ogled Miss Oberon'• emer·
dl
d aldo and Miss Adams' ~hlnchllla, an d
rl&amp;ht, everyone
the autheence
rooe an
~azed upward at part of I mobile which
applauded
her. inThen
conductor,
Leonard Bernstein, mounted tho pod·
as not been completely hung, or strung.
lum, and Mrs. Kennedy graciously arose What haa been hung looks !Ike a gilded
to lpplaud him, and the National An· airplane rrash, but there are I lot of
them wa 1 play ea .
loo~e thread• juat d~ngllng from t h e
THIS WAS FOLLOWED by a work· celhng, so perhaps It • too early to tell.
manlike slice of Beethoven, during which
On the whole, they did • marvelous
11 became apparent that the new hall job, getting the building up on time, and
treatl lnttrutnenta well and the human g.ettlng the F1rs1 Lady to come, and get·
voice ctorlously. Whaf It will do to the tmg !he cbampagn Iced, and New York
human eye unless the cellln&amp;ls changed certamly 1s lucky to have such an Inter·
is 1 question 1 would like an optometrist esting new example of architecture.
to answer.
Mr. BernsMn emerged with aplomb
The ~ellln1 over the entire sta&amp;e and from the stratn of trying to onterlaln
orchestra part of the theatre Is toverad people who had paid •250 for a ticket,
by thirteen rows of surfboards. T h e and not long after the concett he turned
ceiling is painted rather a deep blue, but up at the Hotel Plaza's Oak Room with
the surfboard• are painted belge, and a &amp;roup of folks, Including hi• aliter
each surfboard hu an lntenaely bright Shirley. And who came into tho lame
light In the center of lt. Thus whlle your room at practically the lime moment?
attenlion should be .focused on Lennie Tbo Firat Lady's hairdresser, Mr. Ken•
and all the other splendid artloil on thl noth, with Belly Furne11. Deoan'l that
stage, you are staring smack Into uv· juot start you thinking about what I
eral rows of Jlghts.
omalt town New York really Is, when
Durlnllntermilllon, one of tboae nice Mr. Kenneth doea the First Lady'a hair
Rockefeller chaps who put so mucb mon· so ohe can go to Mr. Bernsteln'l concert1
ey Into the ball told me be thought the and then he goes hlmoelf, and he tna
aurfboards helped the acousullcs, and Mr, Bern1tetn wind up choosing exaclly

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toleronce and some ang" 056 rising Charleston 17.92 sta·
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pulor
Walker WBB picked up by fottcribe the attitude here towards Winfield dams were on the sllll ..candidate for 1tlte lena • eral troop• MQnday 81 he piiC84
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Coach Leo St•ang aft&lt;• M.,oillon Boot movements:
belora
lhe atreet. of Oxford, Miu., CODo
High School'• 46-0 football pastlaJ
·pub cans recen Y b'
tt gratulating dempnstratora lot
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from Alliance list weekend.
OJUt Rhrer- Chris Jr. down can't eat our cake,
ave ' their couraae td l'fllllsting U.
Massillon bos been lhe aJont .t 14, 7: 1~ a.m.; Vulcan up 16, 8:· tool" He wal !urlher quoted I fon:ed iateg•aUon oC James Merhigh school football ln recent 25 a.m.; Sand~ down 17, 10 .50 as foUowa :
•edithintotheUniversltyofMlsailo
years. The defeat wu the aecoDd p.m.; Quee? City down 17, 2:15 "The voter1 of Ohio must de-- lstppi.
this year and strang'a fourth ia a.m.; llllno11 down 17, 3:40a.m. clde In November whether lhey He waa I!Talgned Ill the Fetlo
four yeara of coaching. It wu the Western down 17, 6;40 a.m.; C. want a poeltivt program of pro- er.al Buildiuj iD Oxlorcl and flon
Tigers' worst defeat since li31. V. Horner down 17, 7:50 a.m.; greu in Ohio, or Whether they b:t a Border Patrol plane to the _ ·.•
Alter the pme Straog wa1 the Pew Downey up 11, 12:55 a.m. want a conunuatlon of the big federal hoapital here when be wu
them."
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target of criUcilm in the UIUal Ben McQMd up 18, 6:10 a.m.; spending - more tu:ea pro- unable to raise $100,()00 baU. He
Bla- - post.game .......,., bullhert bu Albertllolden up 19, 3:15 a.m.; gram of lho present Democrat was accompaniid by four U.l.
NotJna !hot Preaidont Kemody been oo orgon!Jed IDOYelo clwlge Waller Beckjord up te, 4:50 1. atlmlnlJirallon In Columbua. marshall oo the lllfhl h did not raile the Hughel loan 81 coaches despitll IOJD8 wtspokea. m.; Harriett M. down 1t, 8:50 "When our 1tate government
an illsue ill the 19M pr~ldentlal criticis.
a.m.; John James down 22, seeks to buDd an economy on
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11rowu Olld hla hatebetmen of usual display of suwort, 100 II.,. 23, 4:30a.m.; Bmgo up 23, 5:40 pocketa, H is laboring under an
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"'tlyly'" plantlag th• Idea that s!llon B001ter1 Club member• a.m.; Bayou Lorraine d o w D inadequate and undesirable con•
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Turnln&amp; to Brown, ttandln~ the first time a Massillon coach down Greenup 3:10a.m.; [)e. and higher taxes from wage l
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barely 10 feet away, Nixon •ald . had received •uch a receptlort. render down 31, 4:06 a.m.; AJ. earners and employers is
to . LETART, W. VA. - Jllf!lU
"I hove made mlttakea, but I The club members didn't crlti· ton Zepbyr down 31 , 5 a.m.; J. take Ute vital suslonance from 1. Wlll'tler, IK, of the FalrvJeW
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time to have thl• out. If the gov- what they could do to help boost D. Haines 11 up 32, 4 : 15 a.m.; terprl&amp;e where tht ma•se• ~n- rural route dred at 5 p.m. MoDtrnOl' bu any avldence that 1 did mocalo lor lhiJ week'• eonleat Philip Sporn up
, , a.m.; eli!_ and place it Ill the hando day, at lhe home of h1l daushanythlngfort~•Hughe~company, against unbeaten SteubenvHie. John Ladd Dean 33up 533,206:1S a. of the overnment where tooter, Mrs. Ora Young.
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u a man and eha•ge .!"' with by the lack o1 violent object!Dlll I:05 a.m.; Robert Tlbolt up :14, be
according
to ~Y 7, 1168, at Apple Grove,
misconduct. Do It, •irl
to his coaching. In the pa1t M'a•· 2:10 a.m.· Edeana Botworth Ohl , need _
d then t h Ohro, the spn or the late J. B.
1 •S. Warner and Murgaret Babel
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Brown replied:
sillon fana have b&lt;en known to
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to anyone whatloever, other than ure any time the state ratiztes wort
own • a.m., ar- dU'ected to positive programs penter
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to uk oomo people u to why
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bool les StephOIIBOn down 35, 1:20 P- in Ohio which will reault In
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m.; Pltt!burger down 35, 5:05 more jobs, less takes and con- Funeral services will be. bel4
the note first was dlaeloaed, atatid
p.m.; Raven•wood down 35, 12:· sequenUy more public speakiag. Thursday, October '• at 1.30 p,
that the note wu made by oome·
30 a.m.; Lelia 911earer down 35, "If Ohio had even kept pace m. at lhe Foglesong Funeral
ona- alee and 1wanted to know
2:15 a.m.; Cotton Queen down with lhe average Increase of Home In Maaon. Burial wiD bo
the fac~ in coooecUon with the
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down 35, 4:20a.m.: National ,the country from December etery m Pomeroy. Rev. Richdown 31!, 4:50 a.m.
i111511to December 111!1, this ..,. ard Wrlsht of Ute Muon Metho- ...
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h atorlol district atone would bave dlot Church will ofllclata.
11 a a had approximately 2100 more He ia survlvad by one dau~hGalllpollo Dam ,
Woods
down a.m.;
9·&amp;0 a.m;
Panzo jobs, supportmg
. 38001th . more
ter Mn.
Ora YoungZl Letart·
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down 10:20
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RI'andchlltlren,
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accor ng w tgu " '
Mrl Nona WarnerIllsdtedw tfo,
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tUPf)- Nel•o He had beal In foiling lleaith 1., Kanawha River- Som Hous· mined by Ute U. S. Department
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Ja~~~er~&lt;llt~'b.,.. hlo aacnnd the past 11.. yearo.
hienda may caD at the funer1ton up Marmet 5:45 p.m.; Sol- of Labor.
da or claasea today at 1 Unlve&lt;· H was bnm January 31 , 1913, at ' vay down Marmet 2:.30 a.m.: "This would have meant • al bonio at any lime Wejlne"'
of Mlssllllppl campua tightly Elmwood, w. va .. the 1011 o1 the Heave• up Marmet 6.30 .a.m., areat reduction In pocketa of d unllllho limo of Uta tuner!roed by u.ooo u.s. troopo. !ale John and MMy Etta Thorn· Jerry ~oaworth down Winfield hlgb unemployment and depre,. alay
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ton Rlchacdson Md was a rormer 10:15 p.m.; Robert W. Lee down oed areas In counties of tltla •
:; ;.r• :~old Negro wa• ac- employee of the Amerkan Bar8• Wlnlleld 3:25 a.m.; He1en Z. district.
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"From such figures we aeo
AVXIUARY TO MEET
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Jame• McShane and a number of reUN.rnent.
the Importance of 1trong 1up- The ladill auxlliary of t 111
other olllcera. 'fo reach the ltad·l surviving ara hl1 wUo. Leoil
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pori of lhe propooal of Jam~• Middleport Volunteor Firemen
uale ocbool building lor hla s a.m. DeVore Richardson; thro daught· .
COUNCIL MET
A. Rhodes, to bolster tbe state a will meet atlhe borne of Mrt. 1.
CST 00 1 m EDT I clau Ill r ers. Irene, Rulh and Betty Rich·
.,.., economy with the craatlon of F. Parmalel at 7:30p.m. 'l'lnln· ·
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· ardson all at home: ono ann. The Put Coun~l1ora of ••..,.
new jobs for Oblo
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1100 in such posltiv~ pro- BY:
American Col~nl~ :~o~ se
JoM Richardton, _, borne: 1nd dorui Council Daughter~ of Am- 2110~·'only
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driven paat t eh e 1r 1• t ~ad two haU-brothera, Menuel Rlch- erJca met Thursday everuna: at grams wm we flnd a cure c r
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Smith, Rutljutd Route!. A short etiag taxes and government
FLOOR PURNACI
re•ted. h th
utet 1 Flmtral service "' be oonducl~ buslneu aMston wu conducted spendlllg of the past three years
hAithoug e ~•:P"'t;~·1~ wa~ 1 ed Wednesday at ' p. m. at the by Mro. Mary B. Heines, prui· bas pro•en miserably lnadeSALEI
t ere were rem n ers 1
ISteveM Fmeral Home with the dent and 1ames were played
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tho armed might nf tho federol Rev. Goo• I• Oiltr and tho Rev. wllh• pri2es awarded to Mi •· quate.
70,000 ITU
10venmenl thet kopt It 10·
Herbert C.Pt&gt;hart olliclaUng, Fred Dessauar, Mro. Jack RobMOVED lJP DAY
50.000 BTU
1:19.91
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DW'Ing tile nlgbt :rr peraonl Burial will he In tile Prmtlot aon, Mra. Henry Ralbelaud Mrs. The next lla&lt;:ine Ametlc""
Le· All kinds of T~co c/'1:1
armed wltb obntguna, boaobaU Land Church cemet&lt;ry. Fr!tndo Richard cam bell. A delaert
~'::'ur~t!~:: n:.a,;:::.'
bat• "nd lead pipe• were •rre•ted may call at the funeral home af- coune was se!'ved by the ~t- ~~ =~~g4, r~l~llar~ ~~:!
bat1ocokoomae •o~nd~h=u~l:yrouaA
ler e p. m. Tueadoy. •
us. The next meeting will be Wedneoday, October s, be&lt;ause of
Pickens Herdwere
h ld t th b
f Mr Th
·MASON, w. VA.
cbeto woo found In ooo ear.
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'· om. lhe Melga County Fox 8 un1ers
Tltooe arrested wero tok4n to
U Cook.
Sllow, It Wls anaounced today.
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Flat 11 1 L- Price.
Sizes 411 to 10.

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tlon baa moved Ill meetlnl to
S.turd . Oct. 6, at ?:30 p.m.
at the~lub houaa on Snowball
Hlll. There will be a aoup aup.
rand a lard can lull will pro~ le t 1 11 Plsna lor 1
vn: P n Yh0 \ • ·Ill be de
w coon un w
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All members and others lntar·
ooted In joining lho oraanlution
are Invited.

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u.,old Kelton, Jr.. :11, Iormor
Gellipo!Jo resident, w" found Ill·
nocent by tho Maooo Couoty Clr·
cult Court jury after 4i mlnutea l
deliberation Monday. .
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Kelton had been Indicted by the
September Grand Jury for purehasiag and receiving otolep prope•IY &amp;om Cl!arles Kelly Ssyro, o
IW!Ophone whlcb S.yrt conr...ed
to stealing from the Point !'leasATTENTION GOLFERS
ant High School bond bulld!n1.
There will be 1 meeting of Kelton. ropresented by Attorlady aolfera tonlgbt at 7 o'clock ney s. D. LKtltpa80. admitted
at the Pomeroy golf course cluo pewnlng the mutlcal lnstrllnent
house president Helen Kirkland but denied throughout tbe trill
oald An lady solfers are ursed any knowledge of tht lnslrum.,t
to ~ttend Plana •lll bo made belnl atolen.
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t-tiaUy_Sentinel. Pomeroy: Mlddlaport, o., Oct. I, liGl
River Report Collins says
Gen. Walk- Held
Sh0Cked, Sore,
For IDAurrection
SPRINGFIELD, ~o. tUPH ~
Gauge readings:
Gallipolis Big Spending
Fonner Army General Edwia ....
over Gn•d.LoS8~ 011 rollers, Pomeroy·Mason
running 4~
at the
19.hospital ror federaJ prisonera bert
Ia, Pt. Pleuant2a.D7, Hinton 9.· Makes No Jobs
today ch"'iid with """"'Won,
MASSILLON,
mPH - 50
Kanawha
surrection
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d!dateo ·wllo 1 ,.. membert c1 l!!e general ad ei11tor of die
John Bicch Society and whether Deseret Newo Olld Telegram. salt
Brown blesse11 the e~ndidllcy uf Lake City. ruW Nim:l did Jot
two Democrata who Niioll aUeced blve to anawer tbe questloD.
helped lead the dot. agalruit lhe "1 tnmt on ODIWertng It," laid
Hoooe Un . Amerlcon Acllvltl• the lwmer vice ph!sldent.

Commitlee when it met in San He then related that ai:J: years
SAN' FRANCISCO IOPH---Guv .l tors and Publishers.
Franrisco on May 1, 1000.
ago his brother Wll iD ."detp fi·
Edmund G Brown and challenge• Fmrn the often-heated exchange
lloheo "'"'
nan&lt;lal trouble" and that booold
Ricb rd
Nuton rode into the came two issues that undoubtedly The issue of the Hush- loan NbwlD borrowed 015,000 from. the
r, 1"weeb o1 the eleclloo cam- jwill d&gt;'BW span:.. fmm both men was mjeded into the UP! di&gt;m· Hugheo Tool Co., &lt;OIItrolled by
todoy on a wave of bitter ia the dwnng fi" week.. of the" sion by Thomas W. Bmden, pub- muJti.milliooalre .Howard HulheJ.
h
aDd counter-charges.
battle for governor.
: Usher of the Oceall81de (Calif.) The candidate 88ld hia mother put
e
rea!OOably polite'""" fnc -The quesUon of wheth" It w•• l Blade-T•ibw&gt;e Olld Brown appoia· up t10111e of her
f C lif . changedov- "morally or .thically proper'' for ·tee to the ilale board of ed.Llea- 1ty and that his bro
fiDa:Uy
gov.ernor: o a ~rnl~
tch
Nixon then the vice president
tion.
went bankrupt. 'Ibl ~ WSit
enught anto a 'Uigmg ma . pe•mli the Hughes Tool eo.' to , "1 want to ask you
ynu 1hlnk to lhe toolaompant.
.
_Thto Dem?t"aUc incumbent and lend $005,000 to Nixon'a brother. •Jt II proper for • candidate for "IhadGOparlJaltn)' brotbera
hts Republican appment clashed Donald.
overnor morall or ethically, to business and I had no part In the
bead to bead
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lamll to ,.. oosotlotioo ol the loon," Nixon
only joint appearance of the cam- -A fi~diH;'nce.! opimon a_ve :ermcret loan~" y
11td. ••1 wu DeVer ..ked to do
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palgn. btfore the r9R2 , Conference
to w
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RobinloD anythiDf: by tht Hughel Tool Co.
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of United Prfts Internatimal Ed!· repudiate• two C:ODIJ'IIIIODil cana
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Mrt. Roberta Lee, Mrto.
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GUILD TO MEET
The IUIId of Gra&lt;t Epllcopal
chorcil will meet · Wedne!"'ay
aveniag In the Parish Hou..
lltth Mrl. Prada Harllnger IlK!
Mrl. Loraine Roberta as host,.

The !tllddioport Alhlatio 'Boolt·
er1 will 0111! thla ovonlni •1,7:·
IIO,otlho illlh School oaloterllt
Filma ot 111e WolillonoMidd1l·
port gamet wll!"bo tbown: ·
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mcltl·
hlnilly, Soulh 'I'hllll-av, reltJtD.
itt lllont:iay itlgbt from a waok·
· end visit wfth lils nephew aad
ramlly, Mt·. and Mrs. Carl
MOBBIDIUl, Lawrenceburg, Ind.

TO 110U1 lALII
The Leud ·A Hood aoelal)' of the
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several nice gills.
Mr. and Mra. Perry Orr
ed on Mr. and Mrs. Arvil
ler ind family.
Mrl. Louise Headley aon
my, Jr. Tibllo and
Scarbaush made a business
ID SteubenVillt recently and
on Mr. Olld Mrt. Everett
and famlly.

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B8lbN JVIl apaild a .at to cleD-up, flx.up or 0
fiJl.ap lila olcl ...tm,.,.wm. - your
BetJdJ KllowaU Bleolric lfeatlnJ Dealer abqut

-...rt~D~:roar hcnnetD flame!- electric heat.

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If The, Model Of Your Liking Wes Not On:Dlspley
Actclltlonll New Cars ArriVIng D•lly PLEASI COMI IN ,dON.
bMor PriM
Ohio.

Mrs. Louise Brewer. She

COOLVIlLE, OHIO

Bumgamer.
Forth,liMo
Setty
bert
Mllltr. f!nna
foreman,
Frey Emmo R. Wltheh, Alberta
SQVAD CALLED
Wllo;.l "-l\a fl&lt;owyetl, Rhoda
The Middleport tmergeocy·rq. Hall, Edith RouJli, Otl1 L!teh·
cue unlt waa coUed at 7'10 •· m. lied Donad R 11oy .ci Jatti&lt;
today to tho Nick Gru..,r ...,,. c.riwe!Jhl. .

Laura Baker, Mn. Luey
eer, Mrs. OVa Bailey, Mrs.
et Orr, Mrs. Arma Tuttle, Mrs.
Elva Hayman, Mrl. Helen Smith

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by their eommenta, the crowds wllo .ooed our 'lhoWroom thli
weel:e!ld were lromendOUsly lmpreued by the nt" Cbemllet can. FOul'
dlatlnc:tlvo Unes are offered for ii83: Relulll' Cbevtol•ll! · Cht''l' Da, ~~
valrl and Corvettas, Come Itt and ue for younelf bOW beiullftti-l-how """
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pltai by private "-rtatlon.
The Hemlock Grove Chlll'Ch
BOOII'I'EU TO MEET
of Chriat wlll hold Ita llUIUII
Porn
homacomlnl nett Sundar, OcL
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Amootias of the oroy 8 ,.., 7th
wllh s.iitday Sehool at •=Ill
School Athl'tio Booster• w!U .bo I m. RaoUl dinner at 111011, and
hold tonight ot 1:30 In the Seouor _;._
am
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Blab bulldin&amp;, acc:ordlq to 11&lt;&gt; ....moon JII'Otll'
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!voryono II lnvllltl.
tarttted pe,,... .,. lnvliad:

her borne
recently for a surprise on her
l2nd birthday. Tho day w a
spent soclafiy and enjoyed

F1mou1 For SCiftty With The

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PALL TRADE-IN OFTER

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POMEROY, OHIO
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bet Slilllltl ilth.
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America's liveliest, niost care-free cars come fFom: Ford .•. iA 4 sizes!
Come see the liveliest show under one roof since the circus
ceme to town I Compact l'lt!W fiJ.Icons-Amer,ca's all -lime
economy c hamp-Including · a oonvertlble with autom!ltic
top! Middlewfi(}ht fonl fllirllnes-lncluding hot n@W hardtops and wagons-big on the lnside.,.trlm on the outsideslim on the cost-side-with new Challenger W v .s• that's
juat this side of Hgh1ningj New big and lively fOld Galtuies
with a ride that's so Thunderb ird smooth, yoo v&lt;on 't bel,~~ve

ONLY YOUR FORD PJ:ALER HAS

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plus other Thundqrbif(j IQiJcbaS, like' a steering wheel tf'lat
.sw m~s •wa~ nlne ii\CP's to welcome you in I fl(~~ rhumJer birds-a fabulous foursornel A.nd e~ '(/!j (rom F01d-yes ,
the FalcCT~ /QO -'Saves you time, tem,:;er tmd money witll

Ford's exr:!usive twir:e-11-ytilr or 6/XJ()-mi!e J"rMinttmanc:e
Jeatures r•• N!JW you Clin' dO ·1111' io'ur ~f\OPpl.lg at your
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[today, Dark would haYI IIIOtbor iG&lt;olmdalolivttboGiontoaplay·
rigbt-hlllldor, Juaa Moridlal, an elf •lrlor1 Vlfllho Jlodaon, thai
'"~" wtnMr,lully Nllloll-tD&lt;II'IIIIId 1M Anpl• .. Maaday.
waJiiD• ..•·~~'· a1oo•• rr.~~peD ........
•biiD"""llrJodale, who baa WOII • pi...,.
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tbo ._day I!DCI Apllhom
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pm-. otort..l tbroo pm• ID ale jar leap ..... 11111 cbampkm- lhero ....., 111any lhptl&lt;o
By LEO H. PETERSEN
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cbyo ao lba Dodlf poDlc Ill Ill ablp boca111t piloyall ncordl-\ a~oiDWnod lhotlblllodier ..
'lS ANGELES UPI - The ourglng San Franc!BCO Idurmg lhe lest week of lhe sea· ~ Jlm!IIY Pavenporl and Or· oger, whose job wen may bO
·· ; came Into thl back yard of the collapsing Loo .\ aon and may net have had ....... lando t.peda each fill one
llllke. w!U owiteb 10 llrJsdak
••• Dodgen today ta bury their National Lea&amp;ue rest. And AIliOn uoed up bla bWJ.
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., t hopes the same way they did in another play- iP'" ln Monday'• rout beloro U. NGievenlN•I!II Ntw York for [
wuuo"':ieeo':., playtur
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\660 Bhirtoleeved ,.., In canon. b...O.U'• Goldao Weot
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::1r them _ precedent.
the ume of tbe pme 1D 1 ahwt It was the home run, which .has bupboo. It was a home
McCovey hits Dt1tdale lib
1 ..,.,,.. bat of woodrous
.moa. And be knewa, too, lhal plaguod tho Dodt!or• ovor IWICI Maya. MID elee?-wblcll pve
bim and clubbed biiD for
I ' yo and 1ho right
Gllnto bavt j!UI that.
\Bobby Thomson hit lbat hiltorlc Giani'! a vljllocy &amp;!!l~ay lo
homer - lbll bia
1r . erm of Jock SaDford,
For U Stnlord should laU them 1one II yearo ogo 1D lba Polo IDio lhe pleyalls. And ft was
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The Dodam. onlba Giber
had . . bopt iJOID8 far

Mighty Ohio State Earns Top Spot

and utllt II thai.
TbeJ weren't atvtur •P bultholr
outlook was grim.
clesperlto
perSo Wah
Alston- for Dodger
pttehtug
be callod '"' Sinn Wtlllama,
ID-oJMko&amp; rtpt.bander wllh a

NEW Y0!1K IUPU~o State's ka, then Wloeo11111D and Northwest- lng tho football oeasonaltarnalely llasueo weekly raUngs ol lll&gt;lD col·
Buckeyes. who loot out to em lied for l'llb, Geor&amp;la 19th, lng lhe footbaU HIIOD, olternotely lege !jllllbaU lell!ll•. BQd the
ID lhelr bailie lor lbl and Missouri and ~~~ lied 1..- morning and afternoon new,. plon In lhal dlvfsioq aloo metvlf
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football ebampionll&gt;lp wt lor 2Alth.
papers.
1a permlllltlll tropey.
winniDg Sanford, llldotracldng bla
ljarl8d lhe new IUIOD today
ll&amp;ne• Weofdr
At lbl tad ol the ...,.. lbe
GWD oce, blj Doll Ilryadale.
lbe nsUon'• No. I tum in lht The UPI foothaU coachet rat· team named by the board as the NEW YOIUI &lt;UPll - Tbe
MUll Wllo Two
f!rlt weekly ratinp by lbe Unllod ID&amp;o which have become aeeepted DjiUonsl champion receives a hand weekly 1!1112 United Pr&lt;ss
"We ban 1o win two
International Bnsrd ol oo the moot aqjhCJF!Iallve In lhe 1&lt;1rne permanent trophy from UPI. tfonol mojor collese
to ptiDIO the World series,
Coach...
field, are I08•ed each week cJur. .Uother UPI Board of Coach&lt;• ijlp Iwith llrslfl&amp;c:e votes
the ll'illl·faced A!Jton. "So U
Ohio filale. wbicll flnlsbod 8
won·lost records ID pero,nthe,e. i.
pltoll&lt;d Dr)'ldale lo&lt;lil)' and
,.. 011 po!Dts bthtud Ala·
Team
wo n 1 wouldn't have anyone
In last year's race-one of
I. Ohio Stato 1201 li·Ol
lomorrow'l third same."
tho closell ID the It-year history
I. Alaboma ll '2.01
tfl'l
"But U stan caq bold lbsm lor of lbe UP! raUngs-wao the lop
3. Texas Ill 11.01
135
na today, I'll have lloD !Dr to- ebol.. o1 20 of lbe 115 eoacheL 00
4. Pe,. 81eta !HI
lfrl
morrow."
the board followkl&amp; DD opening·
I. a-~11 Tocb Ill !Z.OI
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It sounded lib lbl gsop of
goma 41-7 rout of North Carolina.
· Soulhorn calflornle IJI.OI 104
dying man. F..- there will be
AlebiUJla, wlnner of two otralghl
T. l&gt;lllafalppl 11-Gl
ft1
tomorrow for lbe Doclgm U
oeaaoo. 00 lop o1 0 perfect
8. Waablsgt&lt;mfl.e.U
llamo ohoul&lt;l !aU today.
• 01 11!11 &lt;BD~p~lgn, dJow 12
I. AriDI' 11-ol
~lallils
1 flrll • plaoe votea, while Teua.
BJ Cloet TllllllbiU
10. llilllll !Pia. I (JI.Ol
Msnnger AI Dark of lbe '"
Goo~le Tedi and Geor•'• drew
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-~~~~~ one ••vote eaeh lor the -top opot.
lowa 5S; It Notre Dome lf!l:
per baud. buill wu oppsrtlll
l!och wee!&lt; ol lbe IOOIOD lhe
Purdue II: 15, Louloiana
13 17
Glaalwayployora
loll lh•7
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lolaye ndnld
lbadid
35-man UP! eoaeh•• rating hoord
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miiiiMI'
-live from each el tha nation's
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Wlloonoln and Northwestern,
1111 out
1111 Uttlo Billy l'laroo
wbleb
leoJirllphleal aeottonr.-will
eacbo 19, Geor11a m 15; 20, Ilia!
lba Dodier hfllen In the
lhe lllltlon'• lop 10 Mlsaourl and Mlnnosot&amp;, 14 eoch.
playoff
11 Clndlaoll&lt;k
with pQinlo awarded oo a balll
Olban: Duke and Slonlord,
)loaQy
oltO+M·U t n.Jior votto from
..cb: Auburn ond Utah state, 4
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llrot ~gh lOth. On tblJ balll, One that bears repeating:
eneh; Orejon and lllce, s iiaobo
'lilt Glallll won U, ' • 8•
oblo lltate oiMw o lolol o1 111 I suppoae this item to follow ha! been reporte~ be- 1Houotoo and Now MOileo, z each:
Pierce allowing only throe hill
whlft Alabama bad 187 1fore. 'Midlt all the teeth rattling gomg on about thll or Macyi&amp;Dd, NaY)'. and
be ron tbo d-ate
that "little" ~ehool pulling out of the SEOAL, It Is rele· CbrisUa.o···...:l:..eae:::;:h...,._ _ __
wing ol ..-feto tunlnp to
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LUden
vant:
·Th•11 lbe Glanto bad
T.... lui year'l C&lt;&gt;ttoD Bawl
In 1948 when Shorty Hackett Cnow a Pomeroy busl·
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blot
Loaau;:.poDDalll1ba
preeolng lbe top two led thel'lllddleport YeUow Jackett to an SEOAL football
r~ ~wo.:;t.
In tho ratlnp wllh 1111 championship, Hobart Wilson, Jr., preunt 1ports editor
Rave 'lilt PlieWIII
wblle Penll St&amp;ta with 8 of the Galllpolis Daily Tribune waa in the fifth &amp;nde at

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Rounding out lho lop 10• ID or- "Pop they oughtta kick Middleport out of the league.
were Southern calflornto, Tbe 'ra jlllt IAlo tough"
Tbe
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due, Louisiana state, and Nebru· Southern Local Hi&amp;b School Principal and Athletic
Dlractor Donald (Pizzle) Wolfe bU kept the "slats" on
more bul!atball gPDel and IIIPervll!ld the scorekeeper
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WollaiA&gt;n'l blg!Hcorlnl
third In lique ICOI'Inl Now Southel'll LocallllaUIIChed upon a new athletic
en Roctota conltiiUed to paao both havo 111 pQIDII.
r.rogram - football. Tbt Tomado is doing quite well,
SEO grid IMmll 1n lbo .n. Alter Jasl Friday n!ght'a ,.,. 00, rolllng along on a 3·1 record after Saturday ulght's
pmes acorlnl def)ll'lmlnl IIIIa 1lkla, 11 wu 111W'O(I lbat 110 33-0 shellacking of Hannan, W.Va.
weok with 111 inukft -IIIIIY·ISEOAL tum .....w1 getlhroup When our Sports Deparlm~ aolllbt the person with
erap o1 2t polnll per Glllll!f. lila 1112 ......, w1111 1 perfect the report on lhe g81De at Hallnan. wbo do you suppose
011 lila l!llllllllllldlellbo ~
beturnedouttobfjf
tenco, Coooli 1111 Adlill'l' · J.o. Clair unbutlll lqllld alter l'lllle, 01 courlt.
liD Odlllllfll ~ 1111 IIIII ' - ....U 11 Olllipolla - tba Altlto\llh J'rlllk ElcbiiiDID'I Middleport boJI have
deltttlln ll!llllllllr 1M
0..111 ~ 1 l4 Ill marrlnl abaorbed two SBOAL lrid dtfeatl ID their Jut two ap·
II ..._ Oall • poiDII - 11 IIIIa )'tlr 1 - ' ·
pearao~ d have a lau!lble tbll comiDI J'rldey Dlsht
by Betder Ill 1be Cblll' tint Wellston, JICDon, wbo meet at Gal
tlllngs after tliat eould get befter.
.... - bave beeR ecored eocb olher al Wollaton Friday That 11, these boys ano't finally convinced again
lilt LopDtn.
nliht. ban loll oae pllll eocb, that lhaJ eao't win.
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Jim Marlfll C01IIfmled to bold 11.... ~ while Porn.. 13 F11llowi!ll on auceefllive weekends are Nelsonvilla
an odp ,... eNHjdll' Dullr "'Y • •1·1 ..-.!. 1t 'b\11111 Alh'eu 1~, 1111c1 Pomeroy at home (Nov. 2).
Howard II 1111 eJI.pll1ll _.. A..,. II llllb ,.., MJd. Tht ~~ lrliiiiDID, wllh a ICIIIt 22 athletes on
Inc ...~ 'lilt CloMia ..., dllpCilt II HI lllld NtllaovWo thllr v.,.U:, IICiiiad - and IID't that figure a shocker,
et. oce ._ It a. ,., Blind bU lalllaar IIWifabll.
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virtue of bla l&amp;to!M aaii!Unl t. Gallipolle, Alhenl t. Po1ne- The J ackell b&amp;W plar::, like a football team on occa·
ap!Ml A..,. Frldl)' aJabl. roy and Helaonvttlt to Lopa. !liofll t111a eeuoa. All
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Russell Davis, son of
Mr.
rolled fcom cigarelte. "'' .od
and Mrs. David Davis, Hysell
other ~oin operatt-d dispenst'rs
Run , was ~onored on his 6th Among those who entered
FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
in this area_ This 1s a very good
OCT. t
b~thd~Y w.th 8 pa_rledy. · MG ij n Y1Holzer hospital in the past· 21
RATES
posit ioo that can be ·.vorked full
, The Pomeroy Band Boosters
ruce gl lB were recel_v · ames hours were Mark L. ~rrison,
or Part-time. Persoo selected
Association
will hold their reguwere played and prllell won_ by Mills Vlllage, Mrs. Herbie
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must
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car
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WilHam
Bobby
Oewhurts,
Sherry
MlchLance,
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Elmer
~E'nts . 6 cent!! per word for three con~&gt;ecuti ve in sertions.
and JO or mor. ~r~ hours p~r
, in _the Se~~ior High Schoo' audi- J. Somerville and Ben L. Som ael, and Shella Folmer.
I Roloomb, Rt. 2 Crown Cli1, Rev,
Spec:1al - one month (or 30 cents ppr word
wffk a11d $500.00 to .500. 00
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erville entered pJeas or not guil- Refreshments were berved to Russell L. Jones, 2300 Liru..'Oln
Full rate of t ~enta per word wiiJ be- charjled for 1:1d·
l·ash c3pital.
Tbe wsws of tbe Enterprise ty In Mason County Circuit ~ above and as follow 5: Max ' Ave., Pt. Pleasant, Miss Tamovertising if nol paid within 10 days after receivmg bill .
Errors in Advertismg- Should be reponed immediate-ly.
nam~ , address. lephone n
EUB church wiiJ meet Tuesday Court Monday to one·count each and Vanessa Folmer, Jeff and my Sue Reynolds 2400 MadiThe Daily Sentinpl will not be rp.sponsible· for more than
ber ;mcl all dctai s to Box lll6.
, "":ning ~ the heme of Mra. of embezzJement and false pre~ RoHM Pat~son, ~S- Betty son Ave., pt_ P.le~t, Mrs. H.o)'
one incorreet inserlwn .
Tuls.. Oklohom•.
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Card of Thank! .and Spt'Cial Notil•es of Evtoms, $1 .25,
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Lela Curtis and Sandy, Larry Pll!:asant, Mrs. Howard F. Smitb
for W word minimum. Ea r n additional word, 1&lt;-.
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Pomeroy Chapte' 186 OES will Cba&lt;les Kelly Sayre and Ron- and Karen Coleman. Teka and 31!7 Stall House Rd Pt Plea..
Obituaries published o~l 1 ct&gt;n l pt"r word_
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1 Middleport
VGlut'ltee-r Firemen the court Monday WJth counsel Ours~ Ge ea d ~ ~·
~ Mrs. Harold 0. Beegle, Rt. 1
PHONE WY 2·2157
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son, W. V1:1. Lewis 81£11sing.
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·-·- · will meet Tut&gt;sda ev~nin Oct and changed their pleas to gutl- av '
~an e t.
Racine, Paul M. Parsons, Rt.
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9·11·30tc TWO .fEMALE, J1 Inch regis-! t the h
yf M lt B P'. ty as charged. Sentencing date very nlce time was had by a11. 2 Racloe, Marvlo D. MIUer Rt.
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____ tered beagles. Well trained .: p a 1 orne 0
I Langsville Charles E. Myers,
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. ~--_ ,_R__ 5~LE _i WAN'f'ED --HAULING, live-stock, Seven and twelve months old. ' nrma ee.
a.m
Harri6l1 Honored
Long sotW:O, Robert stephen.
AUTOMOBILE insuraore been F'UH. SALE- Thru li{'J'es io l '~J. or anyth'rflg. James Hollon. Phone WY 2-6914, after 5 p. · The Pomer~~h!e~are- club Other action of the court was Lewis Harri, Wh&lt;l relired FrJ- Jeffers, Jackson, Robert Lee
caaetlled! Lost your o!)t!rator"s ~radbury. Good buikling loca- Phone WY 2-6573.
9 12 3otp _ ~-·_
10.2-6tc will met"t W('(]nesday St 2 p. m. the selection of the juror!!l for day £rom h.iB emp1oyment at the Foster, Jackson, B. G. Bailey,
llotUf? Ql.ll WY 2-29116.
\Jon . Phou~ WY 2·5262:.
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~t the horTM' of Mis~ Lydia Eberl- tl,e ~ivU Acti~n suit of Michael Mid-We11t Steel;-was guest _of Rt. 1 Jackson, William J. Deere,
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boch. Roll call will b&lt; a United Hamson, an lnlant, vs. Wad• honor Friday evenlog at a fish Ironton, Mrs. Curtis E. Webb,
LOSE weight sarely and easily ! ~ A~tr\tiNU~ H.QUSE trailer
Cr1U Br..lerd
Nation fact.
man Rando~ph. The action is the fry held at the second w~·fire Rt. 3 Ironton, Jacquelyn
s.
with Oe,..Q.Oit&gt;l tabl~ s only as b
t d
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Writ., Plloae or Cen&amp;.lct
Middleport Literary Club will rt:sult of b1cycle and car accl- bouse, Pomeroy.
Causey, Frost. Linzie Hayes
t8c at Stark'll Drugs
Ph:,·
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tAttending were
Davis, Ashland, Ky., and Mrs,
1 meet Wednesday, Oct. 3. at the dent involving the plaintiff and
line ,. · oovlv ~, . .• ~
5 18 Ue v
home of Mrs. George Ulsher at defendant May 31, 1961. The Joe Grueser, Harold Anderson, P. Henderson, Ravert!wood W.
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th1t i h; •. 1:30. Mrs. 0. B.· Stout w11l
· have pam
J · tiff Is seek'mg ......,,400
m
for Ed ward De moek'ey, liarold Jef Va.
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Rambler
. H. C. Teter.
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ot her.,by
lh• Eulera
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Worl• S&amp;anllard o1 Comp•cl j WINTP.R POTA 1'0F.S - rOr iiale-: PilOTo-COPYINr. Servleet, O:q,r ~~:ct u~~n~~~P~~~~~IQ :!~~f::: ~~~t~: I the program and the "?II call wlll alleged Injuries. The plainUf£ is: fera, Donley Reibel.
Charles
Blrthl
Eur!lleM~r
Clarent·e w~ P ff'tt , ·•I d. aDJ letter or document. Reur..r med th~lr Pdltlon 1n the t:omn'lunl be "News of the Dav. '
,
represented
by
the
law
firm
of
Buckley,
Dale
Snyder,
Edgar
Mrs
W"''•m
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p
•.._ ..__ Plea• Cou.rt of Me\11 county, o:, 1 o,
Cecil De
d Robert S lth Mitch Erni D ' Willi'
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w-ance, omeroy.
I J.UIIK alle11nt that th• chu.nh 11 the owner The Guild of Grace Eplscoan an
m
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Pllf" lmalt e. et'ODOID)' •ltd
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Mr' --e
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HEATING AND PLUMBING •d rBJI e.Late:
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s Paul S Beatty Rt
tBP&amp;pnbllib'.
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ru1 ann,
M·--••- --··-1mutt~ In the Count, ot MoiJt, Idav, at 8 p.m. at the parish are Raymond Musgrave and J, ba SinClair ' Ed Ward B 0 Wen,
2 Wells,to · d ""'ter. I ' •
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PomNO~I
OhiO,
Houte
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Alone
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.l'unt.a:a
In th• Hlete ot Ohio , •nd In t h (I h .
'th
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Ro'•
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Jenkins
Ross
Stewart
Rolland
Hawk
n, Mrs
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Town~hlp of ltltm, and hOUild..t ouse WI
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Monday
W"'·~ Do
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Mdtopolltan Moton
Z·O'J'IIl.
9 :16 61p I Sit &amp;. Mat 8t. PI•!NJ, Olllt &amp;l"!dB••lnnlna
dell&lt;!rlbed u fl)ilowa·
d Mrs. J . E . D. Hart'mger as ._) -•ne tr'Ia1 1s scbeduled 1or 0c- Earl Denny
· W411U.
W&lt;o
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•t the touih ·.,.,.t Mrro- an
. ' Melvin Smitb and en,· Rt. 3 ·Oak Hill
dat•t:rhter
lOt E. M•ln 8~. Pnmtror
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n~r or th• F'•lrpl•y · aehool 1n1 : l hostesse~.
1tober 8th at 9:30 a.m. Jurors Earl ArlX. The honored
guest 3·!•
Mond
'Mr '
Phoae WY ...,0
SINGER SEWING machme. Elec. - - "II .............
(IUb-diJtrlct No. 41 In section N&lt;l 3tl
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was presented gi(ta: rrom t b
. • a.m.
ay.
a. Floyd
_ tic tr 11 . port•'!• w•l h attachm"'t
"T·If• Town 'I, Ran1e u , In th• 0111~
OCT. 4
empaneled were Minnie M. King
e H. Barnhouse u--•--L G~D
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Comp1ny'1 Purthu111 then ce ~th
EVflng4'1me
· Cha pter, o~
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d .
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lS "'-o rod• t\l)n• 01• Une ot the J•·
.~:..,, WI'II Arl een Roush, [.(luella Sawyers, group ,
son 3•05 am' ~
Mond
M
HiLEN·S-- BF.A UTY Shop,
e.n· 0 anl"y t&gt;slgn.
eposaesaed
tob B•kcr ettate1 thoPnu 20 r u d • meet thi~ Thursday evooing, Oct. Alberta Wiles Homer Lowe
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Rayt1• N :~~
f
~:~nd you puy only f!,II .OO. Term. Karl Gneter, Plamblal ••
norLheuterly 11i&lt;m1 the pubUe hiGh- 4 t th M n.l H ll . M"ddl
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....a.ucn.~ay, .
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uouncirllg our o~w bt&lt;auirian, 1 Phont' WY 2·Z'.!!H.
'J:!Bt{'
Beattac
• •Y to lht' .outheut corner or hid
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e 810 c a
1 e- r., Harod Bumgarner, Jack
VISIT CARLSBAD
up daughter 10·50 pm. Sun9
Joyce Willmmll. Come ill lor
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f'alrplay Sellul)[ lol: ttlence Well Ju port. The annual electiOn of offi- Cartwright carl Lieving Ro"
Dr . a nd Mrs, Lester L Roush day.
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G. E V!\ CUUM Cleane-r
... JUI' •wer &amp;ruablet
one -halt (IJ.Il •ere, mute or leta
cers will be n~ld and Ob tgatiCJ'I ert Miller, N. E. Riffle George r ~&gt;~&gt;,. Bott
Route 1 '
og bar-'
5
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Deed Reterm~: Volum• 101, P•«• Night An mrmbers are urged Rstrd
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wht!el. Beautiful tu-tone pa.!ilel We • " all Jlze1 ~r m.elalul 43. Mclu Counly Deed Recorda
t b ·
t 1 th
en, IIII;UUUIIICI
yre and ly saw one or the wonders of Patients recently discharaed
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15l , Cu Ifee ..-14.J
--" guantnt~
--' l 1ke new . ComRe11011abe ralet •
Al•o tM tonowln• rill "'tl\e lti o e pre!len or
additional juror • Donald R· Kay. the world - Car1sbad Caverns included Mrs. Homer Adkins
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u•teln the stat• o~ Ohlo. cnu~t,. or
OCT 5e mee mg.
5c. Jack':t Da1ry Bar, Middle- plt&gt;te !WI or cleamng toola. Jo"ull Call WY Z.M4. Day w "Nigltt
::'!:.,dndan~o~=-~~b,:l !:'e:ilo':: I The annual F'l~huniers banquet In the civil action o£ Comme~.. Natlona] Park in southeastern Mrs, Eugene Hawklna, .M u:
port.
10·2-Slr pric-e uniy $21.00. Phone WY 2·
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cial
Credit Corporati'ln
Re•lnnlnl •t lht northw•tt cor - WI ~ 11e
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L Cottr11 th
t vs.
led Clatr New Mexico The guided tour Roscoe Satterfield ' Mrs ' Ross
2204 ·
9 'r7 lltc
- n•r of Ul• trtct o1 land purcllmd p. m in the 7th and 8th grades ·
• e cou~ ru
as a took them 750 feet underground Stephens, Mrs. M. D. Paraona,
------.-1\UCI'JONE~R. Cample.. terYke. ;rao~':!. s:!t'..~r;-:.n~u~~~.
building ot Racine. Baked ~hicken result of oom~romJSe settlement into the Big Room of the Wor1d's Lloyd Dugan, Floyd Litchfield.
(7) INSTRUCTION
CANNING BEANS. Eugene- E
J. 0. McCoy, t:hre1ter, Olde.
pert of lh• nor~t1•••t quart.r
111 b the main courae Ticketa that the plamtlff Commercial largest and most beautiful d--· Hartld Gibbs um .. ...-~ ~-if.'"'i CIVIL IIRVICI TIST$1 Ull VIJI · R1:1c~,
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Ohio ·
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Becilon No. 341, ftlwnlhip No w
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''"' Mrs, Jack Colley
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.ciiiCII"\;IICI,
1 recover '1 •000 With mter~
BULLDOZER SERVlCE We ·~ 'J, R:nae No. 11 Df \h• Ohio cam~ are $1 e2s and reservations' can be Cred"t
orated limestone cave. The Big
Jon Spencer
Mlli•WOmen, 18-U . llllrl hllh ..
t 29 6tc 4!ialize in ~Dds, b•semeD11 •ut
PinY. Pur~hiJie, runn!nt
tlwncr
d b
llln g 011 '1 ·!135. '111i II estAr
Room, which covers 1I acres, BillY a1"p
... herd , •Leslie VernoD•
noa.oo
... k. Prep r~JI)r~ •r••"
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h tna e Y ca
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l.aJ ll.ntll lppolnl.ed
Thouund• uf LARGE Huhnein bi\by culf. cur.
and landscaping. PhoDe Cbelt· •llht ell rode; thlnee WeiR ••n (JO! is bemg sponsored by the Letart
th.ur E. Gillispie Indicted could accommodate a 36 story Frank Norman Bliss Mrs ~
i"bl gpen. a:xperleore ""'I llY un
f d
he-l
k
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rod11 tiMLftce Mrlll •ltht Ill rod• to
by the grand j'ury f 0r the nus- building,
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IIH!I-rY nn:t: Lnrurm allo n ,.,, Jab•
Ot' 1.-e!t t. Rot Sprtnga.
ar. p · M. Cowde ry.
the pllct ot outnniiiJ.
Fal\11 PTA.
don Miller,
Johnnie Wolfe,
.. l•rl••· r-.ulr•m•ntl Write 'l"O I)A"
10 : 3tc
I 11 tfc p Dud., '•"',""ft~ Volume 1&amp;1. """ Middleport Bond Boost· I demeanor of destruction and deRobert R Leo and lnl-t da
Jlll'l.nJ '"mt, addnu . tnol ptll)nr Lin
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• f Ia COUI:Ity D..d Ru1ue
If ing
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---~h!._
Board. 01 Trurtt"• auth !Hd ers will hold a rummage sale ac
property or Grace Rog- Mrs. Bert Ro1lins, Leon; Mrs. ghter and Mrs. Donnie Day.
A1la•l. ~umtruy, 0
Call W\' :z:Ml&amp;.
9 Z9 3t~ : WASHERS and ~frlgeratorl, t6 . ~h~ aal• vf th• abov• d..enU:r•• this weekend, October IS and • ers, and entering a plea or gull- Cbarles HiU, West Columbia;
AmODI Alllal
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- ---- -' a month. We deliv« a~d we r!r.~h. ·:~~t ·::~~. ·:~i:~.a!"bl, be ~old jln the Park building, corner ty, waa aentem.ef' by tbe Court Clarence Pearson, Jr.,
La- According to the midnight re. (8) AUTO SAL~S
TRAILER FOH. SALE: Liberty ket'p in aervlce. Ewing 1 Store, The pra 11 •r u1 uJd PoaUttan" 111 •h•t Mill Street and S Second Av•j to 80 days in the county jail with kin· Mrs. Walter Taytor Mkl- port of the nursing department
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Caravan,
th~ the
utd ature111d
Tru•h••• b• euthorlud lo
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od by the credit to be giVeJI for tImE'! die'por t
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those patients who were 118tecl'
F 'dliM! pi four ftendyII to 108 W. Mai'l St. • Pomeroy ' WY ..
,..1 •nate 11nd ba lnue formerly occupi
195J 8 CYLINDER FORD 1
gu.
r 1g1 a1re
atove,
to et,
2-21160.
111 ZO Ste annt•a 111ch oth011r and. turth•r ,.u.t S •1, Ce le
Artie!
...... 1spent Jn jaU while awaitina: tri- DISCH. ARGED· M
J ph
1 1r 1 1 ded Geo
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t k } ood
~&gt;bower and hea,er Write A c
- - - u m•Y be prop~r.
por s n r.
es may ~~~: 1
nc u
rge •'IAIIP
. rs. ose as a
up_ rul'fur nul~k sale
Bradrord. Racine, .or !:!all Wt ~ SERVICES OFFERED: AlumJ. ,,.::'~h:'~1d ~!'Ill~ .!rth~··;:~• db•~ taken to the room after 1 p.m. a .
Mark.Jns, Pt. Pleasant; Neal Wil- son, Mrs. Rosetta Fllllnger, Mrs.
Prtc~l t dq f I" lock G WI ur WI Y·:w:l\1.
t 2o 6tc num lidlnr, roofing, alumlD1DD ;: Moctober, 1vea, at lO:oo O'Ciodl, on Thursday or arrangements
son, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. George Harry Wa1burn, Oscar Hardway
or w rae or JVes
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1torm window• and doora. CaD ·· an. 1. 1. lAadllllb••
jmay be made to have them
Pleuaat Valley Hospital
McCoy and daughter, Pt. Plea. Paul Parsons and Winfred RJl..
A. Deem. Racine, Ohio phone
store. for free eJtlmatel. Aver•ge
:a.v. w. v. outt.noa
picked up by ealllng Mra. Har- ADMI'ITED: Mrs.
Hubert ant.
ey.
1
~9-2228.
___ ,! 0 ·~·~P Leta'rt Falls, Open 1 day• 1 1000 aq ft.~· Phone Gl .,. 1
:::: fa~· ;;:.~~·
1ey Swisher or Mr11. Wesley rr,. Pu1llns,_ Middleport; _Mrs. Da- BIRTHS: A son to Mr. and Blood administered receatiJ
week, t H,m. to 1 p.m.
4448, unUJ 10.00 p.m. 7-to.eotp
R•v nat• Jon••
1 A rummage sale wUI be held vld Phllllpe, Galllpohs; Mrs. Mrs. Robert Saunders, Gallipoo at tbe hospital included two UDo
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10-%-SOtpl
fl l4 de
:.T:r~···~:' ~let
jFrlday and Saturday, Oct. 5 and R. Saunders, Gallipolis; Mrs. lia; A son to Mr. and Mrs. Da· ita on Swxtay IDd. four unttl•
- -or ih• P111rim
6 beginning each day at g a .m. John D. DuM, Frazier Bottom; vid PhUIIps, Gallipolis.
Monday.
FOR THE 6ESJ' 1J, .rtlftcial WJDBs~:nf:N~~\z
jn the Rowley &amp;: Reed rndldlng, ----------'--'--'-'-'-~'-'---.!=:=::::::...._______
fte('apped Snow Tires.
All 1izes, $11.50, Include•
brttedin&amp;. CurtiN Breeding Attorn•r• for PeUUon•r.
formerly McMaster's
Hard·
Utxea. Nu b'ade-ln neceaaary, Servlce IDe!.
ror eervice e~ll
uo• •· •· 11, u. - «o
Rutland
Albert or Leland Parker, CbO!t·
ware Store, In Middleport by l
n•t co•vAII
Keyatone Station
er, Ohio, 981-Ml&amp; or WY sLIOAL MOTte•
the Child Conservation League.
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moot naturolly
e a owman around tod•y
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weekend hid o lamllier aJr. A41 lor Webb, he IJIIII; not be 1. A.ccutvy
f. ftta'Jtt O!
J~~t.ie ~leliiiSQn returned to tele-~ aa flamboy•nt-but he put on t'he
•Unon Wltft a copy of hit old var- weeke-nd'a bHt premiere Sundt
eolloq.
(J wdl.)
lety thow. Jack Webb aJ 10 came / hiKht to kick off hla h•lf hou:
u
.
UACUD.r
back with a terse drama serlea. w~ly anthokl&amp;Y on CBS-TV of lJ. BewUcf.-.d
And the Lo1 Angelea Dodgers stones from True magu.-.e. The
C2 .....)
IJ!e~ their lead again in basebaJI'a man who revolutionized video 11. · - - tale"
Na~JOnal Leagqe race, thereby en- camera work and writing with ... Olrleo
abhng ~e nation to an 1 abow- "Dragnet" clJD~N a ri•etlng t.le · llli. employM
Jlntlra
down today via video.
The etory of a Navy doctor wh,; 18. ,.,,....,
StartlnJ at 3:45 p.m., EDT on Ihad to remave a live &lt;40--mllllmeter 11. Jumbllill
typo
NBC-TV, the Dodger• take oo 'san shell from I Marine •broad the
18.Exclam.,_
Franc:isco in a best two-aamea - CIIUIIty·crowded deck of 1 hOiplout-of-three playoff. Thia tJtanic tal thlp off Okinawa. Jt was beau~
.,.m
c:ollision delay 1 tbe start o( tha tiful to wateb Wrebb'a dlreetorjal 18. World Series on NBC-TV from know • bow 1nd Ubdentandlnl of
ILWIM
Wednesday to Thurlda,-. And television It work-1ti1 ability to
though the network il blackina out C~Je • tear to a laugh to a •. .Tune tlow.,
the playoff f'Olltesta In C..llforn.la chill In aplit aeconds. QuetU.on: 31. dharacterlotJc at
local stat..iona wJU telecaat them: C~~ he aurvlve •galnet "BonanGleason'a Saturday nifi)lt debut aaT and the ABC-TV tJJovle?
II. :&amp;.tore
must h&amp;\le broUJbt a huge •igh the he only thinlls worse during If. Cut and
pare wood
from CBS-TV becauae while tbe
weekend than the DodKera 11. Kina'
o!
show waa not brllli~t neith were two new ABC - TV entriee
boutil
waa it one of •"'-~ '.
er Saturday; the Roy Rogers • Dale 31. Like
.
.....,.,.. tmmense Eva111 hou I
.
stinkers that "The Great One" oe- ,
. r- on11 MU81calahow and Jl, Arrh1n,c
caslonally hu become involved in ~- Smith Goea to W••hlngton," 3d.AetorCIWMy .
with hi• provocative ali-or-nothin - a siC-hour comedy aerlea about 88, Improve
at-&amp;11 nature
&amp; • grass-roots U.S1 senator (Feu itl. WbUe Cllffl
loca.tion
To be ho~t h
Parker) iit Waahington. The Hog-

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1211 REAL ESTATE
a F. Goedrk-b
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Cb'::io~2.,;o~- c. plult, . FURNISIIEO . AND unrUrn.ia~ THREE and four I'9CID fura1lhed
76c! eacb apartmeata. uUUt.let peld. PboM and .WW'llllbed apwtmeatl.
PolDta, cOhdenaon aDd Fnm
Rowi•J and Reed .:. Hardware. WV W4M.
t Sl Ue
.le~'~c·lii · Nct'Jo d~:::: WY. s-2778. After 1 p. m. phone
Old co1ot bouPt abel 10 td
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1 t1 ue MODERN F1.1RN1fJHED and unTed Thomp1 on
IW"Diahed apartllllllL M1ddl•
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The

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"Krodel Park" WBI approved
by the city park committee u
the official name of Ute newly
constructed city park 1t 1 dlnraer meeting last night at Gene
Bal1'11 restaurant wUh E.
L.
Montgomery of the Marietta
Manufacturing Company holt.
'The name wai choaen by clly
oouncU at Its last -ling 11ft&gt;
der former Mayor Walter K..,.
del who served the city ol Pt.
PleiUllllll for 211 yem.
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BY MRS. HERBERT ROUSB tho dlna.r os a "thank you" for
eooo a&amp;\lj honp--ciOal
mlllll.
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Per Month
Mr. and Mrs. canon While tho help reoe!ved at the park
llaJo• .tollmod. or ot .._
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and daul!hter ol Twin Clty Ga area. Mr. Jllontgomery ,...
mill tip itor,•o Hun Pbono alNo Down Payment vlolted Mr. and Mro. J~na: chairman of tha part oommltter t p. a llll ,..Clll.
HOUSE. I
emu¥ 'O.cupant
Win" and Doraa Paraona and lee. He oald the part ...,ld be
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will •ho
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Veterans Only
family.
completed and turned over to
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10 I II&lt; POMilOY - 2-Hd- tromo Mr. and Mrs. RuaeU Jloulh the City by DeiOber 20th.
homt with Nth, hot elr fur- and family, Mrs. Edna Roush The
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P WANTED nHo hoollno. nlco kltchon and Mre. Earl Robinson ..,..
groupparkr
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eommlltee be
SOFA lEOS _
$48
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• '"' dayo weelc. 1 mont. SO-tool lot In · ter recen""
...,. appoloted by Mr. Montgomery,
j PC. LIVIN. · Wrlle Do&gt; IIM-L, The Dally I neighborhood. ••leo Oftly '
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Tho folloWJn« perltllll were ap.
SUITES
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Sentinel, Pomeroy. 111-Uip $7000.00; "' 4own ,.ymonl Dinner guosts of Mr. and pointed to the pet!Danent con&gt; .
121 ~iiDiJW,, WANTS house work fer vot•r•n. $31.66"' llftOnth. Mrs. Herbert Roush and Roaer mlttee and wtU be approved I
91:12 a.:JNOLIUM
or take care of children. Lor- Yovr crMit mull be flawiMII recently were ~- and Mrs. brtheeUyC)UDCJ!atthelrmeet· '
- -$4.95 ena Snyder, Pomoroy,
0. you MUll not owo too much Edward Grlfllth, Mro. 'Lelllo lni Monday Oc!Dbor 6th· E L I
on your c•r. etc, Your ....mit- Spencer and Elmer Napper
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IO.:l-3tp'l ly incomo u...,ld .. a!Jollt Mr a~ Mro Earl ~ ontgomary, -&lt;:.' .,_,,
f'2S.OO.
retu~ home ·Iter vlall 'llilb 1Dt Walters, Maty llyre, George
(18) EMPLOYMENTc. c. cucKLn, Ru~Toa Mr ond Mn •Ed..:,. Bobln- Hervey, Earl Ileal, Paul Ralr· l
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WANTED
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Phono WY 2.UIO 80~ at Cleve!~.
:::· AIH. C. WnoclrllmGM' BID Fer==-===~~1 ;:;~;:;:.::::::::===1 Mr ond Mrs GeM Weboter • Bias, L. · obr, Jack
TM CORN PICKING. Jameo (2 4l LIVESTOCK
of ~elar.d . .I 1 - · · • • ltooknetle, C1areDeo Andenon,
IICIIt, Five Pointe, 1 mU. .U
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Itt. 7. Phon• WY s...n.
FOR SALE: Threo )'00111 Hoi· Donohue and famu·
, Walter lllco, Eva- BaD, _!JoD.
t IS sotp otoln rows. Juot frtoh. C.O.B.B. Mr. and Mro.
Weill of al Smith d Cecil Devrlck.
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9:45 Betty Newton Show
10:00 News
10:05 MinisterlaJ Associtattoo .

10:20 Mornina Interlude

New-a
10:35 Morning Inter"-·&lt;~,_
11 ~ 00 News
11:05 Swap ibop
11:15 Today With God
H:30 News
11:35 Farm BUreau
11:40 Ohio Education AIID.
11 :50 Livestock Markel Report
11:55 Up~r Room
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COIRO out brigltler )ICMI diJ 'fOIII
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like sunohilte. No liunlin8 """' • ..,_
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B:OO Travelia' Time

6:30 News

6=35 Van Patrick Show
6:44 Sign Oft
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6:20 RFD
6:30 News

6:35 RFD
7:00 New•
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7:30 New1
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IO: 11 New1
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WJEH Radio Procram•
Muoday Throufb Friday
7:00 81gn On, Musical Clock
7:~

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B:OO Ohio Valley News
8:05 .Sports Today _

8:10 World New.ll
8:1$ Musical Clock

8:5S Community Newa

t:OO Latchstring
9:30 PubUc ServJce
1: t5 Showers of Bleutng
10:00 Muon County Newa
10:05 Talk of the Town
10:55 World News

12 :05 Lucal Newl
12 : 10 Ohio Newo
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1%:20 LKtru•rd Bulletin n •• _.

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12:45 Country Go Round
1:55 Nrwa Beat
2:00 Country Go Round
2 : ~ News Beat
3:00 Midway Matinee
S:5fi News Beat
4:00 DJscJng with Doss

4:30 Interch8nge
5:00 Community New!

11 :00 Talk ol the Town
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11:30 Newa

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4:85 Platter Party

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1:00 Newt

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1::10 Blll Stems Sportl Report
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2: 95 Mllli~ .lUll For You
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1:(15 Triveliu' Timo .
1:30 NIWI

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3' 30 N""

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1:4t Sip Off

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learn IllY -lloll. Ph. WY J. · heifer calves. Emory Po,..ll,
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ll:a5 TOp Ten Show ·
tJ:OO Noon Report
12:15 Mulllc Interlude
12:30_ Rev. MerfJn Tet-ts
1:011 News
Dow Jon~a Averagea
1: 01· ·PIatttr P.rty
Noon Report
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1:15 Ohio State Unlv. football
usic Just For You
!:30 News
Goessler1 Quat Star- rn
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4:30 Local News
4:40 Musical Mysterie-s
4:55 Bill Stern's Sports Report
5:00 Platter- Party
S:OO Karr V~n Zandt Show FrJ.
S:JS Platter Party

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purcha1e uf Blue Lustre aham- CO'MPIZI'J: JNStJRANC:Z PRO- UDa . .m.t llu .. d~••t ta th• Mrs. John Krawsczyn, M r a.
C.u.rt or C01moa Pl..,, 1111.... Cowa· Robe
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t .. tic ~ d111t.J •ftd. n:tblhiiMI erulQ'I plain- conuntttee, are in charr:e.
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(91 FOR SALE
cleaver, 1 Jl a:auge •hot IUD
ru0tortcl thl uH o1 hlir mtld~a •am•
- I lot mall tools. Mary M.:_ 8AJlND.SDIP80N INSURANCI ::n
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lEWlNG MACHINES, new and
'"u.ed.
'I)'pewrltera, -.acuwn !Say, Phone •WY 2-aal.
Agenta, ~~· A* .u. 4';,~~:C:7~P~':q
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pair a~rncto. Th• Fabric Shop,
for Pl.lllnWt
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6:211 Farm &amp; World N~wa
6:90 Ntws
6:a&amp; Country Jamboree
6:45 Meigs County RFD
7:00 News
7:1.15 Breaklaat Party
7:30 Van Patrick Spucto SL--.
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7:35 PicitDII H1rdware Show
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Will Travel," "(;WI,moke"
RBCEIVE BIBLES
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his own show, which Jead.!J off and Rural Bib1e Cru11ade Nation- J.~Ol"'•
foe
is supposed to get th.ina:a rolling. ;~= awarded gift Bibles to
Although the program i• ridk-u~
Y lnd Joe Myers, 1011 of DAILY CIYPTOQvar
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lously titled "The .Jac-kie Gleason
and Mrs. Andrew Myers,
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Show: The American Scene Maga- angsv_llle ,_ for completing the
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One letter limply ltand• for anot
being topical-there art etJII thOI~ bScrtpture m the Crusade's Bi- for Lhe Uuee L'a, X tor lhe two ~er. In thllaample A Is UJ\·d
luseioUII dancere and tl-- •tar'• ale Memorization Plan. Tommy trophle•, the lengUt and totma.Uo~ .If ele, Single lett eJ·•· U.JM·
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nd Joe who
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eolledlon ol charactera: Reggie
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Portland opent a Sunday 'IIIII!
Dorsa l'lnonl ond oono.
Ml'll. Pot. Sbleltlo II carlni
for the chlldnn of Mr. lilt! Mro.
John Fisher while tho litter 11
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TONIGHT &amp; WEDNESDAY
Peter Sellers
Jean Seber11
"THE MOUSE
THAt ROARED"
(Color)

- andBob Matha9 and
Rosanna Schlaffino in

"THE MINOTAUR"
( Terhnicolor J

Thur.-Prl,
Oct. 4-5
Academy Award Winner
"SIRINGETTI"

But once the Hammond Orpn
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discover it's mlli:h more than an

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attr.u;tivc: oonvenation piece.
When you begia pla.ying your
favorite songs on the Hammond
- and ycu will, even if you've
had no previous musical trainina
-you 'II make the Hammond
Organ the focal point of any.
room in your home.
Stop in soon and look the complete Hammond Organ line over.
C heck the fine craftsmanshij),

Charte&amp; Bromon
"X-15"

(Actually Filtl)ed In Space)
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Gregory Petk, Robert Mltt·h·
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lin. From lhe nonl, ''The
Executloncen" by Jamea R.
Webb. No one coo uld be t/lat
bad .• except thla paychopathic ell-Con\'lct!
Colorurtoona

hear it's beautiful tones-even
play it (you'll be playing in leu
than ten minutes)! You'll find
that the "new soulfd of mii.Sit II
)'Oil 111 a Hammond~··

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

BOTTLED

GAS. HEATING

Want A Bottled Gas
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15 Years In Bottled Gas

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
Rutland, 0. Ph. SH 2-4811

THIS WEEK'S

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Sizes of T•nks For
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LIBERTY THEATRE

SPECIAL
"88" SALE!

'59 CADILLAC
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500 Gal. LP Gas Systems
Wo Ho•o Tho Tonkol

NOW SHOWING

Sea Our Complete Line Of
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Speneer Tracy, Frank
Sinatra &amp; Kerwin Mathews
"THI DIVIL
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Al&amp;o Cartoon and Comedy

Blue !lnlih, white sidewall Ures, all the Ca·
d1llac features: power steering, power brakes, auto.
tuns. &amp;clio lie Heater. Tinted &amp;Ia'"· One local own-

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$2788
KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT
Cadillac - Oldsmobile
."You'U ute Our QuaUty W1y oJ Doing Business"

WY 2-5342

PoPneroy, Ohio

CLINTON FISHER CO.
"COLOR CENTER"
Phone WY 2-2452
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

NOW HEAT YOUR HOME WITH
OUR LP GASII

Rutland Furniture
Phone SH 2-4811
Amold Grot.

• Rutland, OhiO

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