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;l~y· Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0., Nov. 1, 1980 ~

Self Den,'ol
Service Held
By WSCS Unit

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Around and
About
pOMeroy

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~Dual Homeeomlng
··ofwUI'1)1.
ille Enterprise EUB churtb
he held November 1. .

Around and
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~Annual. Party in·

New'H
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By Auxiliary

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.,omen•I cl.;~ ~;·

Farm Bureau Meets

s. era! members
Me~ Oounty Farm

of
the
Women's
ator~ met Swidaj. afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Floyd Weber at Keno to practf1ie for par·
tlctpatlon in the Fatin- Bureau
pr"Fam ·Thursday.
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Following the practice, Ice
cream and cake were served by
the hostess to Mrs. Norinan
Rose, Mrs. Homer Holter, Mrs.
Dayto~ Ashworth, Mri. Gar •
rett Circle, Mrs. Harold Garna.

Mr. and

Mrs.

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Taken 0 28At Parsonage

Wolfe of Racine. are 8JillOOll()o
log the, bll'lh of their lint
child, a 'ijauglrter in Hol,.r !loapltal, Saturday, OcL 22 at 7;111
r. •-- G and·
p.m., named ...,ri ~·· r
parents are Mr. and_ Mrs. HJI.
ton Wolfe, Sr., Racme,
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Mr. and Mrs. John .l'\l~llam
stobart, Apple Grove. Great
grandparenls are Mr. _ and
Mrs, Ben Solser, Rai:ln:e-,; Mtp.
John Robart S!Dba_r\. Clhlcago,
and Mrs. Waldo Beaver tii.IL
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1966

FIVE CEN1S

President is Home
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Arvin Ironing Tables

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MorniDg servke wiD begin
at 9:111 featuring the Cbri,.
· Pomttey. Onto
tys. Baskellauc• wDI he at
MiddJep~rt
''NEW ..HAVEN - Th
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A Call to Prayer and Self • ~
1:30 p.m., featuriDg MI. Un·
can ~glon Aulillary Post No.
Denial
service
on
the
theme,J
ion
Choir,
Kay
VourDazos.
lfO held its aMual Hallow~n
"THOSE MAGNIFICENT
"These My Bretnren," was held Mrs. Pearl Parker. returned the Christys and local slnl!- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knight party reeently •81 ·the Legion
MEN IN THEIR
FLYING MACHINES"
Th d
. b lh Le home Saturday evemng, after ers. Everyone is welcOmed by attended the Ohio University Home for n members and one
or
lar~r~~rs ~;~~ngof ~e ~eth; a four weeks visit with relatives Rev. Menzel Smith, pa•tor, Homecoming fesllvllles
in- guest. e&lt;ames were conducted
'How t Flew from London to d' 1 h h Th
d
m
Texas
and
Columbus
and
the
Homecoming
Com·
cluding
the
Dayton-Ohio
Unl.
by Sibyl Smith. and prizes were
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Paris in 25 hours end
c urc · e ,.pre u e was
. h , miltee.
versity football game ond went awarded. Judgejl were Mary
11 minut..."
by Mary Shuler, Blessed are Rev. and Mrs. Menzel ~~~
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_ on to Columbus _where
they Bill Roush, Nora Tripp, and
rhrtetcmha::nic,osloarra'
h
Mt'les,
they
who
are
&gt;~lent
enough
to
and
fanuly
spent
the
we
e
d
&amp;m"'-"'hi!i-='ff.!!ll:!ilm'\~i
•pent
the
weekend
With
their
••b J S 'th who
rd d f
Stuart W
hear God speak"
at RiChwood W Va and at·
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•wa e gi ts
b~~\··~.:~~~·- ~~~;'' ~~l~k-.
Itended the dedi~atio~ of the
daughter and son-1n-law, Mr. to Lola Weaver lor most orlgt. hao and Mrs. J. M. Gaul.
Mrs. Nora Cros was
in EUB church there.
and Mrs. Ron Halley.
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ThoJmas,
Guest
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RED SKELTON
charge of the mee~ng which
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en ae. hardest to guess. The door prize li
Co)orcortoon
, opened with responsive call to Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Ftsh
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compaJ]led their daughter and was won by Eleanor l\oush. ft.&amp;.
A\!mission: 75e &amp; 40c.
worship and praver in unison. er and son, Willie of Belpre
son-in-law, .Mr. and Mrs. Paul lreshmehts were served by the
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- were
Sunday
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, donner guests of_ MASON _ Announcement Is w·n
I ebre nner of Colu mbu '· to 1osmg
st'd e of t~e membership
t Ribbed, Rolled-edee top - reinforced with htirlzo't
WEDNN055TDOAPYE, NNov. 2
Him, Praise Him." Scripture hts Fparhents. Mdr.l andl Mrs. Mas being made of the marriage of Blackwater Falls Park and otlr drive, to Eleanor Roush, Mllfll
tal and cross braced supports for llfeitnie !lurabliltr.
am1 ·v·
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wes t Bill Roush, Sibvl Smith, Nora
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eHeavy-duty slide mechanism - extra stibUijy &amp;tid by Lois Bell, Matthew 25:3-4, on IS er an.
Miss Gladys Faye ~ohnson , e~ pot~
tres t m
security Is bllilt into reinforced, wider slide lllllClianiml
and Corinthians J3 ··J."·' ' •ymn
Gordon Ftsher, student C al 1l daug hter o1 ,1,1r. an d Mrs. Hu- V1rgon1a over the weekend..
Tripp, Charlotte Roush , M•rv
Thursday thru Saturday
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Mr and Mrs. Owen Fmk Bob Roush Jona Zerkle Tlui!
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November 3-5
I ge Parkersburg
W Va ert o nson, ason an
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Jane
Hill,
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talk
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Cecil
Williams,
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of
Mr.
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son, Da~y, _
eport; ma Roush, Iva Capehart, Judy
ELVIS PR~SLEY In
. on community centers around spent the weekend With h.s par- and Mrs. David Wilhams, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fmk, Mmers- Brown, Vera Thompson, Jack"SPINOUT"
{Techni.color)
[the world, and .~hlorus Grimm ents, Mr. and Mrs. Masol! Ftsh- Clhester, Ohio, on Friday, Oc- vtlle ; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Fink ie Kegley, Nancy Van Meter,
Elvis Presley, Shelley Fa- one on the Deaconess P~ion er.
Iober 28 at Mason Evangelical and son, Steve, New Haven, Helen Knapp, S•die
Warth,
bares, Deborah Walley. Diane
Expand-A•'I'op · Ver8JWtW.
lund
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Burrell
Dawson
h
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W
Va.
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
CharMarj'orie
Capehart
Lola
Wea .
BcBain, Jark Mullaney, Will
Fingertip controlled. )ttil1
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parsonage. T e Reveren Les- ·
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Tllelma Capehart
Ella
Hutchins.
15"XM" top; N~w dlatjiOQd
Following a meditation by Sunday evenin~ dinner guests ter LJne, performe 1 e cere- sepeake 1·oined other relatives aou'sh Hope w1·gal 'n.•. t
CGiorcartoons :
perforated top . de~ign. 14
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
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Te•ny Weeny Meanie
position height adjuitth e Ieader and a hymn "! .ove or Mr. a nd Mrs. 0 rr1s Hams- monv.
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D~tor Mouse
ment. Euy roll wheels. .
Divine" an offering was mke•1 of Mmersville
Wtlhams of Harnsor1vdle, OhiO h
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a poJS,
Tom Thump
Contour · curved: leg 'de·
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with group singing the Doxolo Mr and Mrs Ray Goodnite stster and brot er-m- 1aw,
f ·1
th ·
Smitten Kitt•n
8 d f
sign. Teflon pad and cogy The meeting . was eked and iamily of New !Iaven W the brtde were the attendants. hun ay o~ a =I~ gaM~;m~
Admission: 75c &amp; 40e
ver set incLuded.
wiih the benediction
·' Va and Mrs Ruth Goodnite l The new Mrs. Williams, gra- Uononndg cbirl_da
frsA. del or
Troop
104
Girls
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n rson, Gue•ts at Party
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Sundav duated from Wahama
complott
Ilun cheon and dinner guesls ~~ I School Class of 66. The groom n~an:, d .
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d For Halloween
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r. than
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family
School m 64, and IS employed d h
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Mr. and Mrs. Benny Spears at l te ason urm ure. . . r. Mrs. Charles Lucas of Caledon- party Saturday evening at the
and daughter PhylliS returned and Mr&lt;. Wtlilams are restdmg nd M
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home of Mr and Mrs Berna d
13 ' a
· home, Akron Sunday. Ion •'Iorton Sl ree I m
· Mason.
ave Fultz, Fairlane
· Drive.·
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to their
Thompson r.aodan new rs.daughter,
a~ter a se_veral days
VJ~Jt
Lynn Ann. This is the first time Costumes were judged and
With !-inch round tubuWllh her stsle~ an~ broth~rr
the Jones family had seen their prizes awarded to Rita Casci, Lar constr~ption. Top, new
law, Mr. an
rs.
u us
new great granddaughter. Pic- prettiest; Jackie Lee, ugliest; diamond oltaped vents. for
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Browning and sons.
lures were taken of the flve Sonya Ohlinger, most original, cooler, fil'inkle free ironing and cross braced conMr. and Mrs. Elza Gilmore.
nd J 1 Be
5truction
for added stabil·
·Mrs. Elza Gilmore Sr. and
generations
present
including
a
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aver,
funniest
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, Mrs. Lena McElhinney, great Halloween games were ~lay- ity. Adjustable from 20 to
Mrs. Harry Jacobs visited Sun· A contmuatwn of last weeks great grandmother
great ed and refreshments of plljnp- 36lncb...
day, at Bellev1ew, W. Va. wtth study on, "Winning In Life," grandparents Mr ~nd
Mrs kin cookies lee cream pop tfnd
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Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Nohe and was gtven
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Attending -were Rita - Case!,
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e and Lynn Ann.
Nancy Buskirk, Amy Hamm,
ARVIN
etr orne, ewakr __tur atyh, Pomeroy church Sunday even- Mr and Mrs Rodney Hill Pam Dodson Melanie Walters
af er a two wee s v1s1t w1 .
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· BuckhaMon, W. Va., spent the Cindy Van "!eter, Debb1e GalCURVED LEG
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OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT
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McGuffin, Venita Gibbs, Beth
AT FRIENDLY CITIZENS NATIONAL
and Mrs. Eslie Mossman spent was stressed that wmning w_as Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davenport Ful~z, Mary Krawsczyn, Cindy
Sunday at Newark and attend- ~ot so Important that a chrl~- and family and Mrs. Mildred Cnng, Peggy Imboden, SUe
· Witb. euy _,idi '~­
Double safety loek. 16 poed a family dinner.
!Jan had to forsake hiS prmcl- Zeigler were called to Beckley, Lee and Terri ingles and leadsition
heiSbl adjuatmem.
Ted Reed and sons, Tommy, pies .. One h~ a commotment W. Va., Saturday due to the ers Mrs. John KJ'awsczyn, M,.,_
Heavy
duly J(ble moehm-Bruce and Paul spent the week- of !au-ness 10 both areas.
sudden illness of Mrs. Zeilger's ~ GIIJIJI and Mrs. Bernard
biiL Full . III''IM" top,"(.
Adjustable he)ibt.
end in Akron with their aunt, Sunday, November ~· was set son, Randolph Zeigler. Mrs. Fultz, hostess.
Mrs. H. B. Hobart and in Can· as the date lor a bowling party Zeigler remained in Beckley 1 - - - - ' - - - - - - - '
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Mrs. Jean Oooke visited over Hospital l_n Gallipolis. Calling
1-.DUIIWII"H Dap.ortment eMoln Floor
Shelbase and family.
Attendmg were Ju~y Brewer, the weekend with her daughter, on her Fnday were Mrs. Mar"'
Cl
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:.Mrs. Gene Houdeshell and Roome Cowan, David Michael, Miss Connie Cooke a freshman tha Gaskill, Akron, and Mrs.
i Randy and Becky spent Sun· Mike Martin, Larry Wiles,. Boo at West Virginia University at Mary Clark, Columbus, her sfs: day willo her parents, Mr. and Prtddy. Hev: and Mrs. Wdhams Morgantown. Miss Cooke join- ters-ln-law, and her mother-inMrs. Everett Dailey.
and Mrs. Ohver Michael.
ed her mother in Buckhannon law, Mrs. Ervie Swill
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Pre ·ous Week

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Mrs. Tisha Dilcher of AthATTEND FUNERAL
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
ens was the weekend guest of Funeral service was held at Rodney Hill. Miss Cooke, who
Mrs. Gladys Cockier.
Rochester, Pa., for the late is a pre-med student at the
'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~M~r::s-~G~I~ady~s:eu~c'_t:kl~er~a~n~d~M~rs. Henry Lewis Wamsley, Oct. 18. University, has a 3.2 point
Local relatives attending were average. She Is a groiduate of
Mr. and Mrs. Granuel Warns- Middleport High SchooL
ley and family, Mr. Jackie Mrs. Dana Swift Js reeuperat.
Wamsley, Mr. and Mrs. Cia~ • ing at her home from surgery
ence Wamsley, Mr. and Mrs. lt.iio;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioi
Orville Clonch, Mrs. Ruth Higgingbottom, and Mrs. Peggy
Wamsley.
Member Federal Deposit lnsuranee Carporallan

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1-DAY SERVICE

IIRt llori&lt;er ..Ocor HorftOp
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Tisha Dilcher spent Sunday at
Albany with Mr. and Mrs. D.
0. Whaley.
Mrs. Gladys Cockier received word that her son-in-law,
G. E. Bryan, was Improving
al Bellaire City Hospital, following a heart attack
two
weeks ago.

SHIRT
FINISHING

IN AT f.-ouT AT S

Rob_inson's Cleaners

Photo Rebate
·Probe Will
Be Ordered

SPECIAL 'SHOWING

·rake

OF ...

ORIGINAL PAINTINGS
by Mn. Carl Myers
FOR TWO WEEKS

STARTING NOVEMBER 1st,

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Eve" Chrjsler we sell is foil -size. 18 feellllfl~ 1110
tons No s ue~ thing as 1 junior !!&lt;!ilion. full power.
From 383 cu. in. V-8 an up Ia a 4,. TNT.
Yet light now, we're pricing 4Newport mooels jusl

a few dalla111 month more than the most popular
smaller eon, eompa11bly equipped.
Leith is be the year you start thinling big. loo'll
find you can da lhinp 1" never thought possible• .
This would be an Ideal gift filr the

'hlle ClwJe... llen ••"

preciates fine

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Pomeray.Jitdd!eport, 0., Nell. 2, 1988-!1 you, '!'he world I• w•lling.
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We btUeve that Walter H. Moeller has 'helped creat.

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procren than any other ConJre&amp;mlan In thi history of tbe lOtll
District. He hu 8fven his heart, his mind

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busint~ss meetin~. Nt&gt;w mP.m. •
b•n intrnducl'ci by ber were \
Mrs, CBrl Fallara, \Irs, Don·
old Bumgardner, Mrs Donna :
'l'tlomvson and Mrs.
David ,
Simu,ton,
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Mrs, Herman Ohlinger pre- 1
sentl'&lt;l the devotionals, Scrip- •I
lutl- J,.,hn I w••~ rean by Mr:;.
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Obli~eer and was followed l&gt;y I NllW HAVIlN - In, order.to
1 ooem •ntitled, '"('ofK! fs Nev. 'timulate readmg and tbe d1,.
er Dead." She dosed this por- ' co\·ery of g~d books r~r aU,
Uor1 ol the prvgram
w it h , the Alex Quollen Memoroal Ll·
prpyer.
brary, sPQn;"'red by New Ha·
~ ~ports were ~iven by Mrt1 •ven W~mens cl~b,', Is sponsor·
R ,th Ford of tt••
Finance ong a Book Fair. In celebra·
r.ommittee and Mrs,
Mary tion of Nat10nal Book
Week 1
Stein or tbe library committee, ,Thursday, November S
and I
Mrs, Stein announced that ttJI! Friday, No-:mber 4, S p,m. to
Book Fair will or held on I'W 5,30 p.m., anil on sat~a,,
be S-4~tll at the rmlnj.-1. ,vember 5, 10 #J,m. to i p,m.,
vern r
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Glll"age
ham B_ulldtng , •1· 1 Ne"' -~)1 ,,, Bunalill. Theme o1 National
An involatwn ,n•• been " -~- "Book'""'"" 1,. .......... Pteall(,•
ed to the pubhc, a!!d ~aU clq!l
.)!, • •,.,.... ~"' · • "' members to participate ·b!\
m~ile"•"· ·~'!: ~lf!O.
lUng the Fair, The houri , '
tile Fair on Th~r..,.ay and Frl· at
day will be fro!m :s to 5:30 p, The
m. and on SabU'day tho boors to

Be Held 3Days
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Ht .. deeply respected ~~ aU of bli •colle..ull."

Paneling - - - Hogg &amp; Zuspan

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ProJriiDI far our Young and Elderly • , , VarlOIII Youth Pro.,
gr11111 ••. HiKhway C\)nltruction and City Pwnrln&amp; . • . lxDa!l&lt;
lion of Electrical Power . . . Urban Renewal and HOipltal Co~ ~
lltni¢UOD ••• llld for llecreaijonal Fadlltln and Prqgtaml.

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people of the loth Diltrlct.

Moeller lJ

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EcoJio
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Aid for our Villages and Cities • . • Fann Procramt . . . l)ama,

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tuy pel'IODDel and mauy others, Often, he hu worted aU dq

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committed and funded. That'• brlnCIDJ o\11' tu doUan

..+ui Jlfrsonal Prol!lems w.~lch requJ:ted profeiSional n.

tentlon. included are the elderly, teen-agers, ·waKe earners, mlllo

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M11on, W.Va.

Days· Only

Nli:W HAVEN ~ .Twenty.four, are 10 a,m, to 4 p,m. , - ..
persons ,attended the month)y Refreshments were ""·;;·rv~ .
Haven by Mrs, Dan f:dwards, 'drs,
"'"rtlno of the New
Woman's Club Tuesday at the Raloh Whitmore , ~:rs, llugene
Af' Xa"der Quillen L1hrary m Hester and Mrs, John Marsh·
New Ha~er.. Ralph mbbs, Jr. all, lO Mrs. R. -::; Greene. Mrs
N~w Haven, spoke on
Home Jack Welch, Mrs. Marguerite
Safety. He was Introduced by , Weekley Mrs, rarl Fallara •
Mrs. Hilda Ridgeway of t~e ' Mrs. o~ane 1\. Church, M"
Edur~tion Committee.
I Edwin Stein, Mr~ Herman
1 "rs. John Marshall.
New linger, Mrs, llveretl Townl•v,
Ill en, spoke,,. lapidary wor. ! Mrs, Donald Bt~mgardner, Mr&lt;.
an.:! di,played , several stones •Phil Baley, Mrs, Kermit Ford,
pl, ced in jew•lry which bay, Mrs. Charles Dodd, R1ta Hos••.ll
be; n found in West Virgima. Mrs. Tom Hoffman, Mrs.
aJT1onf( them were coral, petri. Wlles,. Mrs. David R. SIIDonton,
fi
and jasper
Mrs. Kenneth G. 1~ompson .
'~rs . Wilham Ru.,ell, presi· , Mrs. WilHam R11ssell, and Mn
dolnl of the New Haven Wona ' Hilda Rodgewav.
an's Club, presoded. during t)ie I

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· people

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Tollic before Women's Cbilih

A MAN who WORKS for the PEOPLE

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OCTOIIR SPECIAL

PICKENS HARDWARE

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THREE ClASES BEARD
Youth Crashes Into
lr011hlll ml lllter!alll·
u. S. Representa~ve Wait.r H. Moeller baa devoted hLI en·
!'l'brft oosea were heard 1n Nye Ave Residence
llltllt will hlgblf&amp;btlbe •mJIDC.
~ddleport Mayor C. 0. Flsl&gt; A Middleport youth
Presld~~ Larry B~er ~~~~:;;~ C!te-Jifetime to people • •• people of all aaes and from all w"lb
et:'s Court Tuesday evening illlo the home of Eola
~en repruen
ri~12 his six yean In the lJ. S. Concress, be bas bad
!l'ined on ldenUcal cl!llrges
151~ Nye Ave., Pomeroy,
Dlvlalon.
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fotlure to keet&gt; within usurod day at 10:05 p. m. cousin&amp; dam·
-~' &lt; ~ prlviliJt of workinJ for hundredl of tbouaandl of people in
ct;ror distance were ordered for a&amp;t to the porch and porch
1.0011:.~ .7' ·
0111' 1Oth District.
&gt;
V:qllola Joyce Baylor, Route I, railinS,
· Temper. lit
Flis, and Betty
Lou Pomeroy pollRe arrested Char· Pome~~qVfdttelllay at 11 1,111.
From the etvn War until Walter Moeller came alonr In
ty, Middleport. Each wao les Van Meter, 18, Middleport, wu 41 "desree.a under rainy
fi. ,· $10 and co•tt. Raymond the di!ver, lor travelin&amp; al 1 skies.'
1958, tile Ohio loth Dlatrict had been continuolllly npresented
JastJS, Middleport, was fined · speed in excess lor reed condO. I -~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
~ and costa for Intoxication. lions. Van Meter waa travelinl
In Wuhlni!on by Republican Concressmen. Southeastern Ohio
north on Nye Ave. He will apo
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bad become a vut llta of depreaed re10urcn and a creat poc' FINED $21 C08T8
ptar in Mayor Charles Leaar'a
o'\Villiam F. Argabrite
was court November G. ~
ket of llllemploymfnt. But Concrtasman Moeller helped (et
!tied $25 and costs today ID no to:njurleo and medlltm
thinga rollin&amp; again- and today you will see polltlve
of
?aeigs County Court by Judge ace to hlo .;.,,
P.rank W. Porter, Jr, on a re&lt;:k---procrtlll in every one of our countiea.
1•• operatiob affidaVIt filed by
BOOSTERS MEET
the !hfrill's Department.
The Middleport
A::;
It takll a bard·working Congresmian Uke Walter Moeller,
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Boosttrs mtl brlelly 'l'l
worldD&amp;~'fllth people who want tq move forward rather 111111 ,
: FOONDER DIES
evening at MlddlePQrt H i g
P'LUMBUS (UPJ) - Ser· School. FUture pi8DI lor th
·,~iird,
to accompliib tbil.
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VIces wUI be held Friday lor orgllllilllllon were dllc1lsaed
P!ul
Carutheraj olle of the following ftlml o1 tbe
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Conil'tfiDIID f,foeller belpt4 proYIAle nearl7 50 Mllijpn
f~ers of tb~ ~erlcan t.eg. port·Wtllalon 811111e "ftnl
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by Coacb
Phillls.
DoUara for the people of the loth Diatrlc:t-authorlud and/or
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Guaranteed 10 years.
• Electric Water Heaters - in 40 gal.
and 52 gal. sizes. All aulomatic
controls, just set way you like water
and forget il .

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BEST PRICE in the VALLEY

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' And thank God for it. It's inlo high gear to cultivate! his
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ul time we vnted as a re- potential.
II of thinking aOII using our r But Rio Grande
College
palacl!lan brains instead ol needs you, It needs your sup·
· In~ the way dad and grand· , PQrl. It needs your interest It
did.
offers you and your childron
n Sunday, October 23 an Ithat chance to do your pari to
n House and Art Show was help the area catch up with
beld on the collegP campus. The I that fast-moving world
out
.ullege officials in charge oi, there, Do something about it
these expected between
Ill(). don't let the Appalachian bids
12[• people, But ,,.,.• ,,. the of. hold you down. i.el this
leials put forth .. "" '• effort, thai illuminated Gallia, Vinton
,tblch hll8 not '
• enou1h , and Me;c,Counties burn a lit·
' the past.
o.JO people d~'~bri~-· :di~~'o\'11_

J~ENNETH 'HAGER
Dt~oJratic. C~ndldates fo~ County Commlsslontrt

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water, same as other pipe. Anyone nn&gt;plutub .
with plastic pipe.
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From 3.99 to 6.50
THE SHOE BOX
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• More people every day Ire using
Plastic Pipe for "plumbinJ.•

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Boya
ter Method II! Church With
Rev. P. A. C&amp;slo officiating,
Burial will be In the Chester
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Slu,..
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band,
Ward.
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A 11110r1ubold ZIID •
l'rltndl may oall al the Ew·
0"" Funeral flomr un"l noon
t ha1 bee te8ta" ely
par Yby the 1114111
n andwv
".:nell
.rlday wb.. the body • will be
assocfatlon• fo be held
taken lo the church. Mrs. Hayea
Martin Reotanranl
waa I lile-lollll member of
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MIDDLI!PORT
mday, l)ecember 7, frolll 8-U P·
ester Methodist Chnrch
I member of tha D of A
Tt,
al Clorls
f e annu
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and orW mom!'""' ol lbe
omon I Auoclatloa
fee players and their
and wives, IIIIDII1IDCtd
Jane Bn11111.
lnvilaUODJ will be Hill wltb·
10 days. Prt~e~~taUon

R io\not ln the Republican Party nor Homecoming Day for ruo. This ble migralion from Rio to Otlio

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Grande College Is leading the : 1ft the Democratic Party, Our Iyear's parade will be bigger State for the two performances,
way In these counties. R i future lies not in the present and b:etter than ever as more I - On Saturde~y. October 29
(jrande College will make thls :administrations. Our
future floats and more han&lt;ls plan to : the Rio Grande College Debate
B'tea come alive. Rio Grande: lies not in the Communist Par-\ compete for the neW · trophie$.1 team opened the season at Mar·
College is moving ahead while: ty or tile Socialist
Party The Varsity basketball game. ! shall University, Resulls will
everyone else i• jusl besinning : 1which more appropriately are ' to be p~dyed in the GAllS gym. i be announced later, but the
to sit up and take notice,
•economic sygtems rather than I;. JcbedUled with tbe Walsh ; team was very hopeiuL Last
The past two week.s at Rio i poiUical partiesl. Our future. Cavaii"ers. The game or course year Rio finished fourth 10 the
have rt'.ally brought this hol1)e the future of both this nation is open to all.
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lo me, For instance on friday. \ and this area, lies in the youth _ The semesler's first meet· '
MENS
October II a PQlitical debate ;of today. Nowherr in either po- ing of tile Alpha Phi Garnma' 'I
4 Buckle or Zipper
was ht&gt;ld ~'"'e.&gt;r. Co!uV'•'.·~·:m:Hl : litieal party in these counties national honorary
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Light Weight
Walter H. Moeller and his ~p- i or in. the nat! on is there a l~ad· 1 fraternity is soon coming up.
~oM"nt Clarence Miller. Dunn~ er wno reahzee the potentials
- Do you have a question a·
II'· course ol tile debale, it was I of lnday's younger ,generation, boul Rio Grande College tbut .
Size 6-12
rv dent from lbe questions ask· ' But scattered across this coun· , you would like answered io this
ed the candidates by tbe stu· \ lrY are hundreds of colleges and column' Or do you have
dt'll.l . bot.ly. that here is one !universities who realize t~1s comments. If so please write
In the couqty where the j10tent!al and who are takon~ "Discover Rio Grande College, 1
les of tradition
bave lsome strides, but not , ne-arly Box 582, Rio Grande Colle~e. '
thrown oft These studenls ,enough. to cultivate thos PQten. Rio Grande. Ohio,
. ,
will vote lor tbe betttr candJ. Itial. And nestled in the hills of
d'te - for tile candidate who 1 Galli a County is Rio Grande :1
y feel will do lhe mosl for 1~ollege - a small liberal arts
ir college and for this area, college that has, come alive
ey are not tied down to tra· a college- on totoLJ.oday
ion; they are not Ued down geared for tomorrow "- a
on• PQIItical party, They will lege tllat re&amp;lizes this PQtential

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u...ramblolhtiefourJumbl..
... lottor to each lqll8te, to
rt.. four ordinary worat.

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Phone long dist$nce
when you're away. Rates are
lowest after 8

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hen they know .that mllltlU')I (Collllnued From Pase One)
uc&lt;ess ts beyoa¢ihelr mch." era! ·sl!llre; $!«t,OOit local p11Po
A commlllllqUI was Issued tlon.
ummin,i..JIP tllret days 9UPlks Marpret Creek, $6111,11011 fecJ.
n So_ull' Korea,, , jl expressed aral Jbare, a11d $670,IIIJ), local
encan gratitude for tha share.,
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~5,000 South Koruna flahlin&amp; in Nalte and Moore said th.e
~outb Viet Na(li.
annual operaUIII costs, which
1 ln~ed siJUl'CeJ said John- wiU be paid locally, ",for. the
~on ,.!ked Park to send stUI fonr projects are Jlusn Creek,
f!ore troops.
$167 8117 · We•t Fork of Duck
; Some 2,_000 dlCnitarJes gatb, Cr..;k, fl59,352; Buffalo CrHk, ,
~red, at .Kimpo Airport to bid 136,234, and Marprel Creek,
J!Ood\wf ,o he Preslden. Amid ~7 ,942.
Jhe diers, a 21-sun salute and It 1a also revealed ihat ol
p~m. ~
~e blaring of "The Yellow Rose th~ lSI ·464 acrea tft : Ru!h
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pi Texas"-a song pl~yed over Creek, I0,1)61 are directly beneI
jlnd over at Johnson s stops- filed by the projeet· of the
President stressed once 63 ,378 ecres In West' Fork of
•~TOINTDIItot
111101 • IUIOM !Ill!
to tile workL
Duck Creek. 3,230 aoroo ara dl·
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reclly benefited; of the $S2,150
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acres of Buffalo Creek. 2,234 a&lt;&gt;'
v~;,;n:.:•:• ~'=''"'..
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and no charge was filed. Creek, 1,474 acres are !lirectly
be other car did not stop and benefited,
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ere was no , 0 ntact betv:..JI The average cost por a!"" o
ihe vehicles.
tbe tnllra watershed progr1111, ,
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James eem 40 Rt 2 p
for Flood control was $UO pet: "
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was' not' . .;,..d .rDCo acre at Ruth Creek, f3.11 per · RECEIVES CHECK - Jack Ambrote, new Kroger Store manacer In Pom·
one c.;. accident ~ . Pm a acre for the West Fork of Duck eroy, pre~ents • $100 check to Mrs. Virginia KlnJ, Rt. 1 Pomeroy, for the amount
:fUesday
the Addi
~· Creek, .60 cents per acre at she won 1n the current Kro&amp;er Store Deck·O.Money contest. Ambrose was recently
~me Rd, 011 mile w t
,u ;· Buffalo Creek and $UO per tr~nsferred from the Marietta store where be worked as manaaer for one year and
Officm 're8 orted
acre for Maraaret Creek. Av· pnor ~o that served as w·manacer there. Ambroae worked In Pot\eroy'a Kroger
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bj!
,t Deem 1 erage &lt;ol! per acre efland to Store m 1956 as assistant manager and was then transferred to Marietta. In 1936 ::U1 OM - ' ; ............
~h . 8 h pp~ry I&gt;1ace 00 the be directly benefited by fiood he was manager of the Kroier Store in Pt. Pleasant. He is married to the former
51., c~ntrol and wntrol for tbe various projecls Corrine Manley of Middleport and they have two children, Janet, age 7 and R•
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.welllando11 "'" right aide are Rush Creek '"' West Fork P~~~2~2:_m~on~th~•·-=~S~e~n~tl~tne~I~P~h~o~to:_._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __::_ _ __
of the road
struck a mall
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box o)Vnid by Luther Hunt, Rt. of Duck Creek, $62. Buffalo - - - - - - - - •
1, Gl¥Upolis. "There was mod- Crtelt, $89, and Marsaret Creek, LOGAN Ohl0 ctrPl
Jseued by Board
erate "ilalnage No chuae was $68. The report showed tbese
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Education approved the lllue
· 'hi~ palrol lnvesUgatoo a ~:,:~~ of water supply and Goodytar tire and ~ber
a bus driver'a , cerUilcate to
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school bus • car collision on
Co •1 pllllll 11m wa1 ratlllledl
Wayne Kennedy In a reeuJar
Lincoln Ifill Rd., at 7:56 a. m. 'lbe report alto notes that
,by meinbert ol .
meeune Tuelday evening.
Tuesday. There . were ~ stUd- these ~res are based on et· . ~"U4;:1/j~~jeo~ ~...
Glennie G. Hayes, 'It, former Jn other action 8 request by
ents on the bus but no ane was Umates m.the work p\lln and d. "~ :·; • ~- ·
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of Cbtater, died
Speech Therapist
Smith
Injured.
that the aclilal cost to the In· ,,._.._ po•--'d '
at DoctQra Ho~l!al In
to attend a speech ~~~:
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dlvidual ownerd"wUlndlvary from ...
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!n the past ton years how many now lnduatrles have
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Survivors ·•Include
cUnic convon~oo In
bus driven by Annette Knight, e , av~rag:, ;~ ~~n a~ ceDI hoarly pay ltlke the Drat daughtera, Mrs. David
ton, D. C., be&amp;iJmlnl
located on 1 County Ro•d In Meigs County? A decent ro•d
51, Pomeroy, was descending pralsa an 8 u prOJ cos· year and u 11-cent hourly Gahanna, when llle lllllde
ber 18, waa approved. A~md·
the steep hill !ollowed by a
hike the tecGid year, plua home, and Mrs. Grace
log the meeUna wen
aystem le 1111ntial to Industrial growth end expenslon.
Cllr i!r!ven by Mary Bentz, 411,
lmpl'&lt;lV.. frlale he~euta. 'l1le sebr, Columbus, and 3
Kautz, Georaa Perry ~:.:
Pomeroy. The "billS stoppell and
old co"'ralll eJplred Tlletday cbildren, Jane, Charles
Collins, Virlil Alklns' H
BE PROGRESSIVE: Elect Paul Simon 1nd Kenneth
backed up to pick up a student
Then wao no work atop,..; ert Eiche111ehr, Columbus.
and County SuPerlnteod·
wb. had
misaed
bu• backed
on 11a
Rober t ao wen.
, Heger, Domocrettc Candldatta for County Com·
trip
up the
hJJ,theand
Funeral services will be

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of Ohio and
ftnl&lt;l1ed 1dento could portlolpate
t''IHST in
sl;;lte of
('tiBflt't'S. I"Jll• malt' WI!Jner Will .;.lrJj)olllt. :-Th!8 Willi ·ttw fir!lt In

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lllto !lie!ront of the Bentz car.
· There was heavy dal1188t to
the front of the car and minor
damage to the bus.
The patrol cited
Annette SPRINGFIELb, 'Ohio (U!&gt;I)
Knight to Meig• County Court Fnd&gt;.y on 1 ~harp ol tmprop. nlflh\
er backiiJI. , ' 1
an lound beatlll,
Patrol arrests 'l'uesday •side
1 country
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eluded: Patricia Ann SprafUe, yet[-&lt;&gt;ld :roth~ of lllree.
:Jq. Bidwell; Walter Winesell,
ean~ e, ey
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341, Roanoke, Vo., and James questionmg 1 30-yeaNI mill
McNeet~ 51, Jackson,
all In connecUon with the incident.
·• 1e
speedJn&amp;, cited ond bondl'll to Ri chard Jett, •ulrt ss
Gallipolis mWJiclpal court Nov covered with blood fl'&lt;lm
4; Delbert . Sigler, 2.~. Galli: waist up, was arrested at
PQlla, parkillll on the bighway, bana, north of here In
&lt;:!ted lo municipal court Nov paign County, not Ion&amp;
~and Andrew Porter 17' Pom: the woman was found
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!!foy, s,..._,., Melga County
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J~elllle court, date to be Itt.

Coll~ge

!thing to the •ludent body

your
on the school and Virginia at the state ohami&gt;1un·
I din""r and mov1e
dlin':" ot t"" s&lt;!nie,. go 011 sate
1 an urgnmialiun&amp;l meeung ·will ,,_, studenL•, as a resklent of sh1p tournament.
._ ,datE "With L1nda Moore, Athena U.r.
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ot _GIIIinJrtoaln a, Davto
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, be h&lt;ld on campus lor lhe pur· this area? If so, write to. the I - The A.W,S,, or Assocfatton 1sororlty. The .female wtnner woll , - The fourth ,\ls~Je of ,t!Je Price l sons, Thom81 ,
By Georp ~
11111111 to Rio Grande from this P"" ol e'lablisning a Luther· editor ol the Smoke Signals 1n of Women Students held a can- ! bave a oomparablto ·date w1t11 Smoke S1~nalo, the csmp..
. and the Gr8JII)e c.Je,
,· In the drst "D'
Rl area to tllke Interest in a, few an Slud.l!l)s hssocratirm.
""rc of Rio GranoJc College, !too i dy drive on Sunday, October Stan So~ Alpha Tau Delta.
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o of"tbe better things of life. Per· - A•-.t Tuesday,
t:r8nde, Ohio 45674,
' :10 fnr giving c-•ndy to hnspital· l - MoOy. Octob&lt;or 31 wao
1ized children in GalliPQiis, who ,designated as an aD , csmvus
aented re se
lumn,UI pre- haps they realize that our fu·l llhcre arc only ta dHys !ell PAST
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-On Saturday, October 22 will not be able to go HaJJo. ,clean up day With the cooper·
what
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of this area and In the RIo Company comes to Rio lor the the Circle K Club of
Rio weening this year.
' atlon of tile students, the facul·
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h~ ' Grande College graduates and , Uve produclion ol tile play Grar.de College held n car 1, - On Monday, October 31, 1y, the admml•tratJon and the
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acre ' "Much Ado About Nothing," wash at Johnson's Pure Oil ' Zeta Chi shrority held a draW· ,,tart
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prom mg. o com field! There Is something
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'/..&gt;:!' is cordially inviled Station on Second Avenue
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e yea~&gt; to better. The re,t of the world ,to attend. .
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Operation Match ~ date-mak· held lbat night :In Cqmmu01ty
\knows it. Rio Grande College • - The A,W,S, Is pl"nning a - On Friday, October 28 the mg process m Whick Rw stu· • Hall with the CommlW!r'a Club
I lirmly believe that
R i o , is doln~ something about it. Best Dressed Girl on ca mpus seeond film was presented by
Grande Collese Is the star thai ' And thank God for It!
i contest in the near future in the film society, The f i I m
ill"minatea Gallla, Vinton and And then on Thursday. Octo- : cooperation with
GLAMOUR ' hown was "Knife in the Wa·
t,te1g~ Counties. Here are tbr~ r"~er 27 and Friday, October 28 : magazine. The winner will par· ter."
unties, so economically de- Rio GrandP was host to the ' ticipate in the national conh·sL - Th at same Friday and a~ I
t-'~cwd lhat t~ey are twenty- 1 most fascinating visitor it has I _ Friday, November 18 wi ll gain on Saturday, October 29. 1
Vi' years behmd the rest of lhad since f've been a student.mark the opening of the Jun- Bill LeF avor of Archon rratertnP nation. Here are tbree coun- : here. Mtss Lisa Sergio told the \ ior Varsity basketball season nily and the band in wtlich he
tL' !hough, with a great poten· :,tudent bodY and faculty In no : with a game scfleduled with ;s a membeL appeared at "The ,
tlaL Wllat do we need? What 1 uncertain terms what this na· ' Penn,Ohio Junior College from Place" ne-ar the Ohio SLate
dnes lhe entire '••lion need'! Ilion (and In a greater degree. Youngstown,
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campus. The band, "The Shad,
e Most p•rts for bicycles can be found
We need young blood, young , lhis area) needs, Our future lies _ Saturday, Novem)&gt;er 19 is . ows" was followed by a siza·

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b•n intrnducl'ci by ber were \
Mrs, CBrl Fallara, \Irs, Don·
old Bumgardner, Mrs Donna :
'l'tlomvson and Mrs.
David ,
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Mrs, Herman Ohlinger pre- 1
sentl'&lt;l the devotionals, Scrip- •I
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Obli~eer and was followed l&gt;y I NllW HAVIlN - In, order.to
1 ooem •ntitled, '"('ofK! fs Nev. 'timulate readmg and tbe d1,.
er Dead." She dosed this por- ' co\·ery of g~d books r~r aU,
Uor1 ol the prvgram
w it h , the Alex Quollen Memoroal Ll·
prpyer.
brary, sPQn;"'red by New Ha·
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R ,th Ford of tt••
Finance ong a Book Fair. In celebra·
r.ommittee and Mrs,
Mary tion of Nat10nal Book
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Stein or tbe library committee, ,Thursday, November S
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Mrs, Stein announced that ttJI! Friday, No-:mber 4, S p,m. to
Book Fair will or held on I'W 5,30 p.m., anil on sat~a,,
be S-4~tll at the rmlnj.-1. ,vember 5, 10 #J,m. to i p,m.,
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ProJriiDI far our Young and Elderly • , , VarlOIII Youth Pro.,
gr11111 ••. HiKhway C\)nltruction and City Pwnrln&amp; . • . lxDa!l&lt;
lion of Electrical Power . . . Urban Renewal and HOipltal Co~ ~
lltni¢UOD ••• llld for llecreaijonal Fadlltln and Prqgtaml.

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Moeller lJ

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committed and funded. That'• brlnCIDJ o\11' tu doUan

..+ui Jlfrsonal Prol!lems w.~lch requJ:ted profeiSional n.

tentlon. included are the elderly, teen-agers, ·waKe earners, mlllo

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Nli:W HAVEN ~ .Twenty.four, are 10 a,m, to 4 p,m. , - ..
persons ,attended the month)y Refreshments were ""·;;·rv~ .
Haven by Mrs, Dan f:dwards, 'drs,
"'"rtlno of the New
Woman's Club Tuesday at the Raloh Whitmore , ~:rs, llugene
Af' Xa"der Quillen L1hrary m Hester and Mrs, John Marsh·
New Ha~er.. Ralph mbbs, Jr. all, lO Mrs. R. -::; Greene. Mrs
N~w Haven, spoke on
Home Jack Welch, Mrs. Marguerite
Safety. He was Introduced by , Weekley Mrs, rarl Fallara •
Mrs. Hilda Ridgeway of t~e ' Mrs. o~ane 1\. Church, M"
Edur~tion Committee.
I Edwin Stein, Mr~ Herman
1 "rs. John Marshall.
New linger, Mrs, llveretl Townl•v,
Ill en, spoke,,. lapidary wor. ! Mrs, Donald Bt~mgardner, Mr&lt;.
an.:! di,played , several stones •Phil Baley, Mrs, Kermit Ford,
pl, ced in jew•lry which bay, Mrs. Charles Dodd, R1ta Hos••.ll
be; n found in West Virgima. Mrs. Tom Hoffman, Mrs.
aJT1onf( them were coral, petri. Wlles,. Mrs. David R. SIIDonton,
fi
and jasper
Mrs. Kenneth G. 1~ompson .
'~rs . Wilham Ru.,ell, presi· , Mrs. WilHam R11ssell, and Mn
dolnl of the New Haven Wona ' Hilda Rodgewav.
an's Club, presoded. during t)ie I

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Youth Crashes Into
lr011hlll ml lllter!alll·
u. S. Representa~ve Wait.r H. Moeller baa devoted hLI en·
!'l'brft oosea were heard 1n Nye Ave Residence
llltllt will hlgblf&amp;btlbe •mJIDC.
~ddleport Mayor C. 0. Flsl&gt; A Middleport youth
Presld~~ Larry B~er ~~~~:;;~ C!te-Jifetime to people • •• people of all aaes and from all w"lb
et:'s Court Tuesday evening illlo the home of Eola
~en repruen
ri~12 his six yean In the lJ. S. Concress, be bas bad
!l'ined on ldenUcal cl!llrges
151~ Nye Ave., Pomeroy,
Dlvlalon.
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fotlure to keet&gt; within usurod day at 10:05 p. m. cousin&amp; dam·
-~' &lt; ~ prlviliJt of workinJ for hundredl of tbouaandl of people in
ct;ror distance were ordered for a&amp;t to the porch and porch
1.0011:.~ .7' ·
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V:qllola Joyce Baylor, Route I, railinS,
· Temper. lit
Flis, and Betty
Lou Pomeroy pollRe arrested Char· Pome~~qVfdttelllay at 11 1,111.
From the etvn War until Walter Moeller came alonr In
ty, Middleport. Each wao les Van Meter, 18, Middleport, wu 41 "desree.a under rainy
fi. ,· $10 and co•tt. Raymond the di!ver, lor travelin&amp; al 1 skies.'
1958, tile Ohio loth Dlatrict had been continuolllly npresented
JastJS, Middleport, was fined · speed in excess lor reed condO. I -~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
~ and costa for Intoxication. lions. Van Meter waa travelinl
In Wuhlni!on by Republican Concressmen. Southeastern Ohio
north on Nye Ave. He will apo
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bad become a vut llta of depreaed re10urcn and a creat poc' FINED $21 C08T8
ptar in Mayor Charles Leaar'a
o'\Villiam F. Argabrite
was court November G. ~
ket of llllemploymfnt. But Concrtasman Moeller helped (et
!tied $25 and costs today ID no to:njurleo and medlltm
thinga rollin&amp; again- and today you will see polltlve
of
?aeigs County Court by Judge ace to hlo .;.,,
P.rank W. Porter, Jr, on a re&lt;:k---procrtlll in every one of our countiea.
1•• operatiob affidaVIt filed by
BOOSTERS MEET
the !hfrill's Department.
The Middleport
A::;
It takll a bard·working Congresmian Uke Walter Moeller,
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Boosttrs mtl brlelly 'l'l
worldD&amp;~'fllth people who want tq move forward rather 111111 ,
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evening at MlddlePQrt H i g
P'LUMBUS (UPJ) - Ser· School. FUture pi8DI lor th
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to accompliib tbil.
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VIces wUI be held Friday lor orgllllilllllon were dllc1lsaed
P!ul
Carutheraj olle of the following ftlml o1 tbe
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' And thank God for it. It's inlo high gear to cultivate! his
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II of thinking aOII using our r But Rio Grande
College
palacl!lan brains instead ol needs you, It needs your sup·
· In~ the way dad and grand· , PQrl. It needs your interest It
did.
offers you and your childron
n Sunday, October 23 an Ithat chance to do your pari to
n House and Art Show was help the area catch up with
beld on the collegP campus. The I that fast-moving world
out
.ullege officials in charge oi, there, Do something about it
these expected between
Ill(). don't let the Appalachian bids
12[• people, But ,,.,.• ,,. the of. hold you down. i.el this
leials put forth .. "" '• effort, thai illuminated Gallia, Vinton
,tblch hll8 not '
• enou1h , and Me;c,Counties burn a lit·
' the past.
o.JO people d~'~bri~-· :di~~'o\'11_

J~ENNETH 'HAGER
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Rev. P. A. C&amp;slo officiating,
Burial will be In the Chester
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Ward.
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A 11110r1ubold ZIID •
l'rltndl may oall al the Ew·
0"" Funeral flomr un"l noon
t ha1 bee te8ta" ely
par Yby the 1114111
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.rlday wb.. the body • will be
assocfatlon• fo be held
taken lo the church. Mrs. Hayea
Martin Reotanranl
waa I lile-lollll member of
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MIDDLI!PORT
mday, l)ecember 7, frolll 8-U P·
ester Methodist Chnrch
I member of tha D of A
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and orW mom!'""' ol lbe
omon I Auoclatloa
fee players and their
and wives, IIIIDII1IDCtd
Jane Bn11111.
lnvilaUODJ will be Hill wltb·
10 days. Prt~e~~taUon

R io\not ln the Republican Party nor Homecoming Day for ruo. This ble migralion from Rio to Otlio

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Grande College Is leading the : 1ft the Democratic Party, Our Iyear's parade will be bigger State for the two performances,
way In these counties. R i future lies not in the present and b:etter than ever as more I - On Saturde~y. October 29
(jrande College will make thls :administrations. Our
future floats and more han&lt;ls plan to : the Rio Grande College Debate
B'tea come alive. Rio Grande: lies not in the Communist Par-\ compete for the neW · trophie$.1 team opened the season at Mar·
College is moving ahead while: ty or tile Socialist
Party The Varsity basketball game. ! shall University, Resulls will
everyone else i• jusl besinning : 1which more appropriately are ' to be p~dyed in the GAllS gym. i be announced later, but the
to sit up and take notice,
•economic sygtems rather than I;. JcbedUled with tbe Walsh ; team was very hopeiuL Last
The past two week.s at Rio i poiUical partiesl. Our future. Cavaii"ers. The game or course year Rio finished fourth 10 the
have rt'.ally brought this hol1)e the future of both this nation is open to all.
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lo me, For instance on friday. \ and this area, lies in the youth _ The semesler's first meet· '
MENS
October II a PQlitical debate ;of today. Nowherr in either po- ing of tile Alpha Phi Garnma' 'I
4 Buckle or Zipper
was ht&gt;ld ~'"'e.&gt;r. Co!uV'•'.·~·:m:Hl : litieal party in these counties national honorary
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Walter H. Moeller and his ~p- i or in. the nat! on is there a l~ad· 1 fraternity is soon coming up.
~oM"nt Clarence Miller. Dunn~ er wno reahzee the potentials
- Do you have a question a·
II'· course ol tile debale, it was I of lnday's younger ,generation, boul Rio Grande College tbut .
Size 6-12
rv dent from lbe questions ask· ' But scattered across this coun· , you would like answered io this
ed the candidates by tbe stu· \ lrY are hundreds of colleges and column' Or do you have
dt'll.l . bot.ly. that here is one !universities who realize t~1s comments. If so please write
In the couqty where the j10tent!al and who are takon~ "Discover Rio Grande College, 1
les of tradition
bave lsome strides, but not , ne-arly Box 582, Rio Grande Colle~e. '
thrown oft These studenls ,enough. to cultivate thos PQten. Rio Grande. Ohio,
. ,
will vote lor tbe betttr candJ. Itial. And nestled in the hills of
d'te - for tile candidate who 1 Galli a County is Rio Grande :1
y feel will do lhe mosl for 1~ollege - a small liberal arts
ir college and for this area, college that has, come alive
ey are not tied down to tra· a college- on totoLJ.oday
ion; they are not Ued down geared for tomorrow "- a
on• PQIItical party, They will lege tllat re&amp;lizes this PQtential

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hen they know .that mllltlU')I (Collllnued From Pase One)
uc&lt;ess ts beyoa¢ihelr mch." era! ·sl!llre; $!«t,OOit local p11Po
A commlllllqUI was Issued tlon.
ummin,i..JIP tllret days 9UPlks Marpret Creek, $6111,11011 fecJ.
n So_ull' Korea,, , jl expressed aral Jbare, a11d $670,IIIJ), local
encan gratitude for tha share.,
·
~5,000 South Koruna flahlin&amp; in Nalte and Moore said th.e
~outb Viet Na(li.
annual operaUIII costs, which
1 ln~ed siJUl'CeJ said John- wiU be paid locally, ",for. the
~on ,.!ked Park to send stUI fonr projects are Jlusn Creek,
f!ore troops.
$167 8117 · We•t Fork of Duck
; Some 2,_000 dlCnitarJes gatb, Cr..;k, fl59,352; Buffalo CrHk, ,
~red, at .Kimpo Airport to bid 136,234, and Marprel Creek,
J!Ood\wf ,o he Preslden. Amid ~7 ,942.
Jhe diers, a 21-sun salute and It 1a also revealed ihat ol
p~m. ~
~e blaring of "The Yellow Rose th~ lSI ·464 acrea tft : Ru!h
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pi Texas"-a song pl~yed over Creek, I0,1)61 are directly beneI
jlnd over at Johnson s stops- filed by the projeet· of the
President stressed once 63 ,378 ecres In West' Fork of
•~TOINTDIItot
111101 • IUIOM !Ill!
to tile workL
Duck Creek. 3,230 aoroo ara dl·
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reclly benefited; of the $S2,150
1
acres of Buffalo Creek. 2,234 a&lt;&gt;'
v~;,;n:.:•:• ~'=''"'..
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and no charge was filed. Creek, 1,474 acres are !lirectly
be other car did not stop and benefited,
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ere was no , 0 ntact betv:..JI The average cost por a!"" o
ihe vehicles.
tbe tnllra watershed progr1111, ,
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James eem 40 Rt 2 p
for Flood control was $UO pet: "
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was' not' . .;,..d .rDCo acre at Ruth Creek, f3.11 per · RECEIVES CHECK - Jack Ambrote, new Kroger Store manacer In Pom·
one c.;. accident ~ . Pm a acre for the West Fork of Duck eroy, pre~ents • $100 check to Mrs. Virginia KlnJ, Rt. 1 Pomeroy, for the amount
:fUesday
the Addi
~· Creek, .60 cents per acre at she won 1n the current Kro&amp;er Store Deck·O.Money contest. Ambrose was recently
~me Rd, 011 mile w t
,u ;· Buffalo Creek and $UO per tr~nsferred from the Marietta store where be worked as manaaer for one year and
Officm 're8 orted
acre for Maraaret Creek. Av· pnor ~o that served as w·manacer there. Ambroae worked In Pot\eroy'a Kroger
.
bj!
,t Deem 1 erage &lt;ol! per acre efland to Store m 1956 as assistant manager and was then transferred to Marietta. In 1936 ::U1 OM - ' ; ............
~h . 8 h pp~ry I&gt;1ace 00 the be directly benefited by fiood he was manager of the Kroier Store in Pt. Pleasant. He is married to the former
51., c~ntrol and wntrol for tbe various projecls Corrine Manley of Middleport and they have two children, Janet, age 7 and R•
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.welllando11 "'" right aide are Rush Creek '"' West Fork P~~~2~2:_m~on~th~•·-=~S~e~n~tl~tne~I~P~h~o~to:_._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __::_ _ __
of the road
struck a mall
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box o)Vnid by Luther Hunt, Rt. of Duck Creek, $62. Buffalo - - - - - - - - •
1, Gl¥Upolis. "There was mod- Crtelt, $89, and Marsaret Creek, LOGAN Ohl0 ctrPl
Jseued by Board
erate "ilalnage No chuae was $68. The report showed tbese
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Education approved the lllue
· 'hi~ palrol lnvesUgatoo a ~:,:~~ of water supply and Goodytar tire and ~ber
a bus driver'a , cerUilcate to
1
school bus • car collision on
Co •1 pllllll 11m wa1 ratlllledl
Wayne Kennedy In a reeuJar
Lincoln Ifill Rd., at 7:56 a. m. 'lbe report alto notes that
,by meinbert ol .
meeune Tuelday evening.
Tuesday. There . were ~ stUd- these ~res are based on et· . ~"U4;:1/j~~jeo~ ~...
Glennie G. Hayes, 'It, former Jn other action 8 request by
ents on the bus but no ane was Umates m.the work p\lln and d. "~ :·; • ~- ·
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of Cbtater, died
Speech Therapist
Smith
Injured.
that the aclilal cost to the In· ,,._.._ po•--'d '
at DoctQra Ho~l!al In
to attend a speech ~~~:
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!n the past ton years how many now lnduatrles have
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Survivors ·•Include
cUnic convon~oo In
bus driven by Annette Knight, e , av~rag:, ;~ ~~n a~ ceDI hoarly pay ltlke the Drat daughtera, Mrs. David
ton, D. C., be&amp;iJmlnl
located on 1 County Ro•d In Meigs County? A decent ro•d
51, Pomeroy, was descending pralsa an 8 u prOJ cos· year and u 11-cent hourly Gahanna, when llle lllllde
ber 18, waa approved. A~md·
the steep hill !ollowed by a
hike the tecGid year, plua home, and Mrs. Grace
log the meeUna wen
aystem le 1111ntial to Industrial growth end expenslon.
Cllr i!r!ven by Mary Bentz, 411,
lmpl'&lt;lV.. frlale he~euta. 'l1le sebr, Columbus, and 3
Kautz, Georaa Perry ~:.:
Pomeroy. The "billS stoppell and
old co"'ralll eJplred Tlletday cbildren, Jane, Charles
Collins, Virlil Alklns' H
BE PROGRESSIVE: Elect Paul Simon 1nd Kenneth
backed up to pick up a student
Then wao no work atop,..; ert Eiche111ehr, Columbus.
and County SuPerlnteod·
wb. had
misaed
bu• backed
on 11a
Rober t ao wen.
, Heger, Domocrettc Candldatta for County Com·
trip
up the
hJJ,theand
Funeral services will be

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of Ohio and
ftnl&lt;l1ed 1dento could portlolpate
t''IHST in
sl;;lte of
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lllto !lie!ront of the Bentz car.
· There was heavy dal1188t to
the front of the car and minor
damage to the bus.
The patrol cited
Annette SPRINGFIELb, 'Ohio (U!&gt;I)
Knight to Meig• County Court Fnd&gt;.y on 1 ~harp ol tmprop. nlflh\
er backiiJI. , ' 1
an lound beatlll,
Patrol arrests 'l'uesday •side
1 country
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eluded: Patricia Ann SprafUe, yet[-&lt;&gt;ld :roth~ of lllree.
:Jq. Bidwell; Walter Winesell,
ean~ e, ey
ld
341, Roanoke, Vo., and James questionmg 1 30-yeaNI mill
McNeet~ 51, Jackson,
all In connecUon with the incident.
·• 1e
speedJn&amp;, cited ond bondl'll to Ri chard Jett, •ulrt ss
Gallipolis mWJiclpal court Nov covered with blood fl'&lt;lm
4; Delbert . Sigler, 2.~. Galli: waist up, was arrested at
PQlla, parkillll on the bighway, bana, north of here In
&lt;:!ted lo municipal court Nov paign County, not Ion&amp;
~and Andrew Porter 17' Pom: the woman was found
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!!foy, s,..._,., Melga County
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J~elllle court, date to be Itt.

Coll~ge

!thing to the •ludent body

your
on the school and Virginia at the state ohami&gt;1un·
I din""r and mov1e
dlin':" ot t"" s&lt;!nie,. go 011 sate
1 an urgnmialiun&amp;l meeung ·will ,,_, studenL•, as a resklent of sh1p tournament.
._ ,datE "With L1nda Moore, Athena U.r.
, ,
ot _GIIIinJrtoaln a, Davto
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, be h&lt;ld on campus lor lhe pur· this area? If so, write to. the I - The A.W,S,, or Assocfatton 1sororlty. The .female wtnner woll , - The fourth ,\ls~Je of ,t!Je Price l sons, Thom81 ,
By Georp ~
11111111 to Rio Grande from this P"" ol e'lablisning a Luther· editor ol the Smoke Signals 1n of Women Students held a can- ! bave a oomparablto ·date w1t11 Smoke S1~nalo, the csmp..
. and the Gr8JII)e c.Je,
,· In the drst "D'
Rl area to tllke Interest in a, few an Slud.l!l)s hssocratirm.
""rc of Rio GranoJc College, !too i dy drive on Sunday, October Stan So~ Alpha Tau Delta.
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o of"tbe better things of life. Per· - A•-.t Tuesday,
t:r8nde, Ohio 45674,
' :10 fnr giving c-•ndy to hnspital· l - MoOy. Octob&lt;or 31 wao
1ized children in GalliPQiis, who ,designated as an aD , csmvus
aented re se
lumn,UI pre- haps they realize that our fu·l llhcre arc only ta dHys !ell PAST
A'I' RIO:
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:inform th:"'"' lor:: 1!8 to ture lies I• the young peophl !untii lhe National ShakCl&gt;pearo
-On Saturday, October 22 will not be able to go HaJJo. ,clean up day With the cooper·
what
~:::~
of this area and In the RIo Company comes to Rio lor the the Circle K Club of
Rio weening this year.
' atlon of tile students, the facul·
.
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oo fm tllem The
h~ ' Grande College graduates and , Uve produclion ol tile play Grar.de College held n car 1, - On Monday, October 31, 1y, the admml•tratJon and the
'-e .
I ,I
.,f ' not in a lour hUndred
acre ' "Much Ado About Nothing," wash at Johnson's Pure Oil ' Zeta Chi shrority held a draW· ,,tart
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n prom
prom mg. o com field! There Is something
,
'/..&gt;:!' is cordially inviled Station on Second Avenue
·
·on , ong
· to ciloose the wmners
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", •·:- A Hallow.en Daqce was
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a great
futs Jl8 In- lh
I•The plll!fC
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come,
ure
e yea~&gt; to better. The re,t of the world ,to attend. .
; Gallipolis.
Operation Match ~ date-mak· held lbat night :In Cqmmu01ty
\knows it. Rio Grande College • - The A,W,S, Is pl"nning a - On Friday, October 28 the mg process m Whick Rw stu· • Hall with the CommlW!r'a Club
I lirmly believe that
R i o , is doln~ something about it. Best Dressed Girl on ca mpus seeond film was presented by
Grande Collese Is the star thai ' And thank God for It!
i contest in the near future in the film society, The f i I m
ill"minatea Gallla, Vinton and And then on Thursday. Octo- : cooperation with
GLAMOUR ' hown was "Knife in the Wa·
t,te1g~ Counties. Here are tbr~ r"~er 27 and Friday, October 28 : magazine. The winner will par· ter."
unties, so economically de- Rio GrandP was host to the ' ticipate in the national conh·sL - Th at same Friday and a~ I
t-'~cwd lhat t~ey are twenty- 1 most fascinating visitor it has I _ Friday, November 18 wi ll gain on Saturday, October 29. 1
Vi' years behmd the rest of lhad since f've been a student.mark the opening of the Jun- Bill LeF avor of Archon rratertnP nation. Here are tbree coun- : here. Mtss Lisa Sergio told the \ ior Varsity basketball season nily and the band in wtlich he
tL' !hough, with a great poten· :,tudent bodY and faculty In no : with a game scfleduled with ;s a membeL appeared at "The ,
tlaL Wllat do we need? What 1 uncertain terms what this na· ' Penn,Ohio Junior College from Place" ne-ar the Ohio SLate
dnes lhe entire '••lion need'! Ilion (and In a greater degree. Youngstown,
:
campus. The band, "The Shad,
e Most p•rts for bicycles can be found
We need young blood, young , lhis area) needs, Our future lies _ Saturday, Novem)&gt;er 19 is . ows" was followed by a siza·

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NEW ORLEANS (UPI) Loulsllhll Olftcilil, ~roudly displaying 1 oontnDI for a
professional faotball team In
1917 turned their attention
todiy to getting 1 rrtbiU·mliUon
dollar domed •tadlum.

Rtlellt ll'lil gtM_. by way !(IF COI1IIniGttpll Of I eiO
atellded lfllllaust Wlllll lie mllllono4IO IIIWioD ~Gillld llao
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ttl pJ·t!erenUal tea Sunday at eojoyed a· Halloween
party
lilt li'ome Of· Mn. l!en !lwiJll. recently In Ule · reereallon
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room oJ the panonage. A grand
laJ: on molelllMIIlqitl rooma In
:drs. WilHam Ander&amp;Qil, Mrs. march was held and prlzea II'
New Orleanl aiid Jefferson
· Barnitz, Miss
.,Sondra warded to Relo. Eugene Gill for
Parish.
·
1Drake, Mrs. Kenlfelh, McCul· the funniest; Brenda Gilmore,
Rozelle said the avallablllty of
Mrs. Ronald 0 Donnell, the most original; alii! Richard
Marilyn Swan and MISB Frl d
!test
the alant atadlUIII -. one ef
the lnljol' l'fbOIII New Orlaua
I~== '!'hompson received the ~~S.,n~s .~ hot chocolate
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served to Karolyn and
1111 oltDitlt.
"1 lblal: . ll'l 11111 kiDd tf 1
E&amp;chehnan, assisted by
Soullby, Becky and Greg
Irick. Let's kick!"
Mitch.
Eblin, Darlene Michael, Mar·
tea table was .attracUve tlla Baker, Karen Flores, Mlck·
In white Unen cover and cen·
tared with an arrang~ment of
dlr)lslihlhernuml made
Mrs. (ibarlea Lewlt,. with
e8!1dlet In &lt;!l')lalal holders
eliber side. Open (4ee•.. ••·,n··l ·.
COL'!JMBUS (t!Pil _ 'l'be
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aimllat situation atalnlt Chat.
tanooga, which Ia considered
Capl. Bradford Is
good In small collet• circles but
out of Its class against tile
10. Co17-R11111011 (M)
42 ofr:~·=?,d Mn. Wesley Bobo . J! uiting State1ide
bbc ~ tubeleis
piUI $3.12 Fld.
Volunteers. The odd! also were
Capt.
and
Mra.
Bruee
Brad·
Seetnd It leaad: 11. PoW· of Chillicothe spent the week·
ll. 11111:'1!1 \
ford and daughters, Dana and
twa rtCiptldll
taken off the board on that
llllllllll- hal!D PO!nl 40; 1!. Cuyabop end witll borne folks.
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who
have
been
statlod·
game.
COLliMJilJS &lt;UI'l) - Paol Htlgbll (3) H; IJ, N.. Albllll' Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jordan
Second-rated Michigan State Nyttray, Bo...U.c Grte11 sop11o !12.; 14. J!rldaeport 211; 11. Mtlao were Wellaton vtolton on Frl· etl in Panama !or three yean,
bave returned to the U, S. and
is picked by :li points against omon •UUIIII •til ne .... . U; II. ·xew Lllll!at4n fl) II; d •••
spent tile past week with his
Iowa; lhlrd·ranked UCLA il 1
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•alliy (I) II: 11. MIS! Brenda Pe!Ht who ts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
ton; No. 4 Alabama is 19 over coDference ~ • - t '[li'ookvllle 21; 19. CresUine and attending school in Charlesto~ Bradford, Brownell Ave., Mid·
LBU; Georgia Tech, rated fifth, wblle laclle Si&lt;ve Mltcl!eU of Barnesville 20 eacb; Dalton 19. spent a few days with her mot die port.
They aiBo visited in Proctor·
11 25 over Virginia; Nebraska, Westel'll Mlelllpll wu )llfUi Odlon• ~lbwn, GU· er and children the pa•t week.
ranked alxth, is 20 over KorlSas. llaemu • of • tilt • we.k. , lilollr
1114 Gr~~~o Lauro Kreba, and mother, ville wllh her father, Olen Mil·
Seveotll-rated Florida, the 'l'lae panel of lleiiiiDel nd vlllt 11 nCb· Dannl!clll 81. Mn. Maude Holcomb, Mr. and hoan, and In Roanoke, Va. with
lilly tum in the lop 10 upected oportscaltm wilt award tilt Mary Btltt
and Allen Mrl. Andrew Cottrill and Mrs. her mother, Mra. Paul Theiss.
to run Into any clllflrulty, is bonors 11va Nf]IHJ 1M lind Eoat '15 eaeb: raJrport Hllrbor Ruth Swisher 1pent a vacation CBpL Bradford has been as·
only I aix·polnt choice against after ba ellfltered II&amp; and BuiiiVIlle, IS each; In the Smoky MounUaDJ.
signed to Fort Hollohird and
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the family will reside In Baltl·
Georg lo; Arkanru, rate a lurday'l 11PH1 vlderJ "" Waynesdale, Granil Vall1y and Mrs. Ruth Wood apent
eighth, Is It over ruee; and Miami.
Columbus Aoecltftl7 12 each; wf$er.d at home and returned more, Md. while he attends a :
Southem cal., No.9, II expected
Wellllltton llld MeDoneld 11 to thiJ Morrla home our Me. career school.
to rebound !rom a los. to
each; Dover SL JGNph and Arthur on Saturday eventna.
Miami of Florida and is a 19·
NUL Standtagl
MaSGn 10 each: CrtlOksville, George Ragan called on A]. NEW STEELER
• Don't gel lllllck In lire onow-b117 ncnr wldle pilau
are low and alockt luU
poinl pick over California.
By Vatted
llltemattonal Middletown Fenwick I each; bert Cone on Sunday evenliiJ.
Pl'l'rSBURGll (UPI) -Rok·
• Built d..p I$ bile daep-190 traalar•typt Glaall
kle Ron Meyer, who sel 18
In elose games, Ml!sourt Is
1'1'. L. T.I'll. North Lima Paulding 8 each·
Mrs. Grace Hen!lar
detlgned to sot y011 through oven Ia hllbd)'41tp
passing recorda 11 South Dakota
only one point over Colorado; Chicago
4 I 0 8 l'lqua
IIIII Pbllo
to her home on Monday
mow.
Auburn is one over mississippi ~~~!real
3 I ~ t tach; Gennantown, Berne Un· undergoing aurgery on Friday· State, joined Pit!Jburgh from
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Buill wllh !'T nyl011 cord fOl IZira bolr llltllat/1
State; Minnell&lt;lte Is one over =ton
I I I 5 ton and Mapletoll eaeb· MeVance Wilbur and family re- the Sleeter taxi SqUid Tuesday
oml exira sa[11 ty
after the National Footba II I
Northweatern ; Baylor is one 1 oronlo
I I 2 4 Comb, Oberlin Flrelands; A.. cently !hopped in Wellston.
o H., Tuftyn fllbber,llll .... mfloago rubbar
over Texas and Texaa Tech is Detroit
2 4 0 4 Bonia, Noflb~ • eachl
Albert Cone was In Hunlln&amp;· Le,u, ~, a~!ld .w.JiY&lt;!'A oOII I
veteran quarterback George I
three over Oklahoma State. ~~lll'l York
1 3 I 3 Dille IIDII* l.Mwlf 4 !Iiebi ton an businesl Tuesday.
FH.II.
CorneD ts ' !J) potall 0\'er
Ttleoda,.l o.mes
Kent State, Wellington 3 each;
Ilia Tubolttlt
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Brown Harvard is four over , flo;iton 3 Chlcago 2
Southington and Brookside I
Lc ~'al Beroon Clasl
Princeton; Michigan 11 eight (only game lebedvled)
each; r.!eclWIItsburg, Danville, Plan• for Party
8.0016.50 X13
iior ':ZS I 2 for$30 $1.12
over filinois Ohio State Is rune
tremont St. Joseph, Lancaster Plans were made for a Christ·
7.31/7,751:14 (7.00/UOx 1CJ 2fortMI 2forPt
over Indiana · North Carolina
.uu. ltalldhlp
. Fenwick, Leetonia, Coldwater mal party to be held at the
1 .25 I 1-4 (8.00 X, .. ,
2 for $31 I 2 for $43 14.l2
': • Forked Run
State Is lou~ over Maryland; By United Prtu btera.IIIIOnal and Onlario 1 each.
cllurch Dec. 18 at a recent
ue x1-t {8.50 x 14)
aM
2ftr Ma I 2 for $41
Yale is eight over Penn;
Eulenl Dlvtllotl
meeting of tile Loyal Women's
Sportsmen's Club
7.75 X 15 (6.70 X15)
2for,3412forP9
Clemson Is live over Norlh
'IY· L. T. Pll. RUSSIA BORIB
Class o1 the MlrtdleiJ(lrt Church
1.45
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(7.80x
15)
Hor $43 I 2 for f4l
1 1 2
All Day Sun;.~ay
Carolina; Florida State is seven Qu~bec
Chrl '11 '·
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&lt;-49 I 2 i&lt;lr $54
over Sou til Carolina; Georgia Spnngfield
5 0 I 11 ':"
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Ill. • uere WI "" a I
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Virginia.
Hershey
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tires.
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Marilyn Bllbop was
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tSlze ll1led 1110 raplacn slu 1hmm th pattl"'lffllll .
VIrginia Tech il teven over a trmore
2 3 I
, l.a • corned as I IIBW member and '
Rtfreshmonls
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Wake Forest· Kentucky is eight Providenct
Oct. :11, arriVed at urel
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All Fish ond Game Membetl
o~er Vanderbilt; Boston Co 11egc
ID the fiiO,OOO Wash- Ues were given. Mn. RDbert
1nd
other Sportsmen Invited
I i• seven over 'lftlllam and .
W. L. T. Pta. lngton, D.C., International on JWbel presented devotlo01 usMary: Syracuse Is seven over :S~;:!'
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l'iov. IL
lng the "Twenty-Third Psalm,"
Penn State, PUrdue Is 14 over
The Rus'' '" five-year-old and a meditation entitled "The
Wisconsin; Stanford Is 14 ovar ~ffa:o d
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...._ Wfive ·of live this year: Sweele8t o1 All lhe Psalms.''
Air Force; eel M~aml of eve an · a · ·· ' ·•
15. inll@l IIJt, M&lt;Ond appea- Refreshments w•re served by
Florida i• nine over Tulane.
Tuesd y'l"""'tr .
ranee 'ln tbt International, Ml1. ReibeL ud Mrs. Ernest
3
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In the NaU011al Football Ruchester Quebec
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bavinl fiDLahed tldrd to Kelso tn LaUanee.
League, the Dallas Cowboys art (only &amp;'III!IChedJile,l) .
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picked by 10 over the Ph iladel·
:1
phia Eagles; the Cleveland
Browns are 17 over the
Pittsburgh Steelers; the Balti·
more Colts oro " over the
Wa 5 h i n i t OQ 1\odskins; the
Green Bay Pae~&lt;ers are 10 over
lhe Minnesota VIkings; the Lol
Angeles JUms are three over Mrs. Lewis Gruner II ~pend·
lhe San Francisco 49ers and lng two weeks In Sprlng!leld
lhe s1 l..ouil ClnlJnall ;re 17 where ahe Is YiBitlng relatives.
over the New Yort Giants.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Abbott
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LOW
PII/IZS
SI'AilTAT...
by 12 points over the Miami lumhus 011 business.
Dolphins; the Bosten Patriots
Mrs. Hugh. Bearhs visited I
Modern w ra p - luM_., ·,~ :. ~. ; with
are seven over the llenVel' recent mol'lllllt with Mr. and
8,000 gripping edgeo gives JO"
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Mrs. Patrlek WOIId •"" family.
extra traction In tura1
~: ""' Oakla
1 ers
Mr. and Mri.1AO~Ib and
are 10 over the Houston Oilers: famtl 1 BrUJI ' t' .....,;t
• Built wllh extra-strong 3·'1' nyloll
and rhe Kansu Illy Chiefs
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cord and extra miLeage
uon.OOJ1!
three over lhe San Diego ce.nl weekend With rtlaUv..
Tulsyn rubber
J)l•ck MtiUI
Chargen in the American thll area.
Ft&lt;l . h . Til
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Football League.
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y nUnel, Pomeroy-lflddleport, 0. , Nov. 2, 196fi-5,Johnson.
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j Mrs. Aleta Pal'llollJ,
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of Hart_ford,, Conn., spent a Ohio and ber sister, Mrt.
about lo fly ~~· Flammgo's /lng $100. week.
BUJ B ckl
at Jim Downey's foine 8th ~ve. 'J'he FCC'
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week Wltll hiS parents, Mr. and ViSited recently with Mrs. E •
Nert : The 'fro . new hands . If beautiful Connie Towers
u ey.
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I:rlsh theatrical job, talented
s expected lo give
Mn ..William A. McKelvey and the. Price and other friends ~
wa 's
prcaoa · Broad. 1sUH con'l find husband Ge 1
dl'arf (Jn all but inlellect5 pay-TV the Brg Okay by Chris~
his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Don the area.
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to~ DICk Maney checked in-' McGrath to serve tl d' "" i The entlro Bdwy. Ucket .... Michael Dunn olts atop the bar imas . Mansfield Hotel owner
Johnson and family Mr Me·
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Sand or~alk, Conn., Hospital .. papers, here's where"ae~:o~~ l tabllshment. (manager,, treas· and dispenses witty COIIlments, Ale• Mrller an.1 Wile, NiAa,
Kelvey was to lea~e M~nday Mr. and Mrs. T. G. llilldora •
pal yh 'Uoufax supposedly told in a Washmgton D C bo .,· urers, ticket agents, producen jsoch as, "I'm really Laurence I made it a quick cancellation I' M and Mrs
by plane from Connechcut for of Syracuse, Mrs. Bob I.Byer"
s e announce his retire- al with he til', . . Spl . etc.) jammed the SL Moritz IOlivier after laJ:es"
Hey I in Mexico
Hospitalized N
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. Harry Swan Fort Lewis Wash where he Larry and Julie and Mrs, 're
~.:~.:Iter the Tokyo trip
Someone :g~~~
c' Hotel to honor Hugb McGauley,[David Merrick: The FcC in: i Y. Jets halfback Sherman Lew: / ;nd Mr. and Mrs. MarvIn Will underg~ six .;~ntlls tram. ry Byer of MiddlepoM vlsi
iy . d columrust
ConRoJ. controller Procacrmo wh
manage~ of st Ja~s Thea.l aists radio-TV slaUons take ed· lis has a pleasanler confinement wan, Huntington, W Va., re- lng With lhe Army.
Wednesday
w enmg
wil ,
. " ue at Mayo s for heart paying the bi b 11 1
s ler OR hiS 40th showbn anniver- ltorial stands en poblic issues being signaled. A tiny rooter ,cently spent a weekend
in
Mr and Mrs Bill McKe l~ey
~~;gery
The 1926 Silver 're Big') for Ln~s~ .:nd they· sary : they gave Hughie a $2,000 .. And you've certamly made due in Feb.
Jackie G!eason ' Cieveland where they attended Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson rat the home oJ 1\!r. and Mrs
M ud Rolls-Royce, in whi ch ed-else~here co . Y. recrwt· watch, a trip to Europe and a pubhc Issue of drama crili /staffers tell us The
Large , a birthday celebration lor Mr. ·entertained with a dinner hon- 1Don Johnson and sons
lt'hael Came Js snooting a¥iPoor Jawn Lm;;~~~s~ers
i seven pieces of luggage . . Fine IcJsm Fme furmture ereato; :One's due to announce a non - Swan's only sister, Mrs. Ber- ormg th~ir son, Brlm1, on his Mrs Don Johnson l'w'3M he!-!!:
~~·~~ lown, " a I,IOO·a·day ren. 'after he was eleckd T i ~~a: ,sent . Bert Wheeler entertain· Jolin Vesey has designs on rich Ishowbiz Florida business deal ' lha Barton, on "':" 90th birth· fourth .b~rthday Friday even- less lor the Portland, Great~
Le I' om Saks 5th s ha~rcoiorisl [Square and Green ·h V11
ed and proved rumors oJ bis JU. Caslro refugee Nelly Balletta
J hn F
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. day. The celebration was held mg. Dmner guests were Mr. Bend Home Demonsjratwn ciutn!
0
ontames m bed Wlth at the ch:uch which Mrs Bar- and Mrs. William A McKel- at her home Wedf!esduy The=:
. s 1e Blanchard
A few Istores still d
bwit1. 1 age ness more than slightlye :r:ag:~'The Apple Tree'' me g
pictures
ago Mk
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a ust mg busi· gerated ·, th ~ • he'll re 1um. to 1rnent
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na e· pneumonia
that lucky • bug
to8 h
tie d
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d Mrs. Thf'reon busmess m~tmg was· 'cor1uct.::::
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Js worried their star ap.
L'Ir 'Ro ,
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as a ned for over 60 vey, r. an
--- -- --·~-- P rs Saranac a Will Rogers Hos)lltal 'ple Barbara 'Harris might fall i&lt;no v~i~a)n sur~s due for vem /years.
Johnson, Rocme. Mr Olld Mrs ed by the preSident. M''· JeanS
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Mr. and Mrs. T. C. HJlldore, gav e a short tal k aliaut using!
Sy~acuse, ~r. ~M Mr~- Ben the book mobile and di.~ playt&gt;dg
PhJI_son, Mr s. \1ma l.ewu: of seve ral of the books lhat i' re "'
Racme, Mr. Marv in McKel vey, available. Lunch cOnsistif1g of~
student _at , Marslr all U...aversHy, a salad course, ro lls, colk.&gt; ard H
and Bnan s brot~er, , Hr ucc. j pumpkin pi e wa.s se rvd to Ihe ~
i Other guests durmg tne even- members. Lum:n wa" prepar.. r:
rng wer.e Mr. and Mrs Clar· redby Mrs. Johnson_ Mrs. Ca1'111 J
ence Pr1ce.
I Hhodps and Mr::.. Et hPl Mill· !l
Mr. and Mrs .. RobPrt Eul er er. The afternoon tuple
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and_ children, M1 chae1
and " Mea l Planning·• w a~ led by '·j
Lon Ann, Charl eston,
spe11 t r Mrs. Rhodes, fl..1rs t- rr h' r and (
the weekend wi th their parents , Mrs. Johnson. Guests in addi· I
Mr. an d Mrs. Harold fluw; h and liO n to lhnse me11twr 4d above ~·1
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eul er. were Mrs. Har-ry Swan ' lr · ·
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and Mrs. , Harry Swan Wt' re Mrs. Louise Brewer.
Mr::~.
j .\1rs. Swans brothers, Mr. Clay Ruth Ebt·r~hnrh . Mrs. Margie
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! Nohe, Vien na, W Va ., .a nd Mr. [ Hous/1 and Mrs. Ca rolrn Price.
W. R. Nohe, P:l•·kers buru and

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YORK (UP!) - The
oddamakera e&lt;peot thlt to be 1
wei!kend for mismatches in
collet• loolball.
First-ranked Notre Dame
figures to pull off one o/ tho
worst rout! of lba nattll when
it laces Pittsburgh, The Irish,
willl the bell offenoe tn tile
country, were such lopsided
favorites thai tbe odds were
taken olf the board.

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dy Kou!u's .unanimous ...
ltcllon for o third Cy YOuna
pitcher oJ lba year awanl
placed the lltllllniiM Aqtl"
11 Dodger leltbaJulor Ia pool"
lion todiy to tCOre a tteinl
"dollbll • by . . . . the Nao
Uonal Leagae'o mOat val...
ble player plaqae to bll Jaar.
els.
Koo!u and outlltMer llilbo
trio Cem~att ol tL. Pitts.
hlJ'I) PlraiH art elpeGIId
to run I·Z - either way when the NL Mfp IIDIIce II
Uno1lll0ed hr the luellall
Writers Alsoeldtloa ol Amer
loa on Nov, 18,

NEW

62 Ford Fairlane

500. 2 Dr, I
standard ttant.

It MayBe
Weekend Of
Mismatches

, Chu~h hm ~arty

' "''he' 'Ohio !ita Phi Chapter of The Youtll Ct\611' ollhe LaurBeta Sigma Phi Sorority held el Cliff Free Methodllt churob

(County),

Rozelle aakl the IIIUIOUilOOmenl came I Uttlo tarUar lllan
he had ortf)nalty plallll8d.
llmfevtr, he 111d the rtas011
was to help boost a propt!Hd
aonstituuonat ametldlllenllflllch
wlll go before 1.4ulsial!l voters

~entlrtel, 'Nrneroy•Middlepot't, o., Nov. 2, 1!8'_ "'
f ouch Choir '!J/
~ l:(OI!ell, Bremla Ollmoit,

Prelerential
Teo is Held.
By SororitY ·

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NEW ORLEANS (UPI) Loulsllhll Olftcilil, ~roudly displaying 1 oontnDI for a
professional faotball team In
1917 turned their attention
todiy to getting 1 rrtbiU·mliUon
dollar domed •tadlum.

Rtlellt ll'lil gtM_. by way !(IF COI1IIniGttpll Of I eiO
atellded lfllllaust Wlllll lie mllllono4IO IIIWioD ~Gillld llao
mlde the annOIIIICtlllellt 11 a iUunt tither In MiW llriHDa or
qulekly-411led ntWs eonleMct. In DellhbOrlltl JefttriGII PariJh

'ftle aei~on 01 New Orleans
aa t h o National r o o t b a II
League'! t6tb team sltl wa1
1nnounced Tuelday by Pete
Rozelle, the NFL's youthful nest Tue!dll)'.
commissioner,
Tht lllllaDtlmfllt eiWI tile

65 Ford Galaxle
500, 41lr. I eyllndo!, outo.

nt1ttt,

&amp;

trtnt . l1illlo

whltowoll

llroo

64 Ford GeiiXie
SOOXL 2 Dr. Hordtop.
c:yllndtr, 4 · speed

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trans.

Like n•w

crll•dor.

64 Ford Galaxie

500. 4 Dr 8 cVIIII&lt;Itr, tuft,
trens. lltdlo and hettet,

power &amp;turing, whitewall
tire•.

63 Chevrolet
8el Alre. 4

Dr

6 C)'l .

Standard trans. White wall

tire•·

63 Rambler

SSO Series 4 Dr. 6 cylinder. st11n1t.rd trant., r•
dio &amp; httftr, whitewall
fir,..

6~

PontiAC G.T.O.

rempewt. 2 Or. Hetdtop. 4
spetd fflnl.

63 Ford Galllflt
500 4 Dr. I ewllndtr aufo.
matle trans

Radio

and

haattr . power 1..1tln •.
white well tire!.

65 Oodql D1rt
1 Or. 270 Strltt, 6 tyllnder, standard tr1n1 .. radio
and heater

64 Ford F-700
5 speed trans. 2 speed
rear axle, 8 cyl. Dump
Truck. Lont whttl bn e.
Automatic tnns,

Custom 1 Door Hardtop.
Power
Steering
1nd
8rak11. Autamath: tran1.

500, 4 dr. I oyl., .td. trons.
Radio &amp; h..tt-r, WIS fires

62 Ford G•l•xle
500 'l dr. 8 cyl. automatic
trens., ndt• l hHttr, W.

S. Tir11

62 Ford G1laxie
4 dr. 8 tyl., aufom1flc
trans., udio &amp; hetttr, WI

s llrot
62 Ford

*·

Country Sedtft 4
J~tl·
tlon wagon, I tyl . automa·
ttc trans., rldfe &amp; hM.. r,

¥f 1S tir..

62 Scout 14 Ton
6 cyl. 4 wheel drln

62 Chevrolet
~ ton Pan~r Truck, ' cyl.,
4 spud tnns.

60 Ford F-600
2 ton, I ..,•• S _.t trills.
ule, stake

lang whiM IMa

bed,

65 Ford Custom
4 dr., f! cyl. eur.mttlc
lrpns. Radle &amp; MaW, W I
S

lire~

66 Chevrolet

M~tllhu • tfr. M1rdtop . I
cy-l., eu ...... tlc tr&amp;na,. powtr deerif'IIW. redie &amp;
heater, W1$ ttres

64 Fairl1ne 2 Dr.
8 cyl. automatic Iran~ .•
ridio &amp; hea,..,., wrs tires
62 Olds Starfire
2 dr. HWfw, ,ower
det&gt;rincr , ,.._., hrakelli ,
radio &amp; heater, w·s tlr•s
~ 1 F"rd Galaxie
500 XL 7 d•. haM!op, 8
cyL 4 1per.d fNm., ndlo
&amp; hE' ate r, power !'! f&amp;ering,
w ~ tirn

62 Studebaker
4 dr .. 6 cyL Std. t rent. R..
dio &amp; ht'ater

61 Ford

Galaxie

4 dr. I cyl. automatic
trans, fhdlo &amp; heater, Wll
tiret

YouAiwl,s
Pay Less At

KEITH
GOBLE
FORD
USED CAR

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ttl pJ·t!erenUal tea Sunday at eojoyed a· Halloween
party
lilt li'ome Of· Mn. l!en !lwiJll. recently In Ule · reereallon
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room oJ the panonage. A grand
laJ: on molelllMIIlqitl rooma In
:drs. WilHam Ander&amp;Qil, Mrs. march was held and prlzea II'
New Orleanl aiid Jefferson
· Barnitz, Miss
.,Sondra warded to Relo. Eugene Gill for
Parish.
·
1Drake, Mrs. Kenlfelh, McCul· the funniest; Brenda Gilmore,
Rozelle said the avallablllty of
Mrs. Ronald 0 Donnell, the most original; alii! Richard
Marilyn Swan and MISB Frl d
!test
the alant atadlUIII -. one ef
the lnljol' l'fbOIII New Orlaua
I~== '!'hompson received the ~~S.,n~s .~ hot chocolate
;;;;.
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tJtual conducted by Mrs.
served to Karolyn and
1111 oltDitlt.
"1 lblal: . ll'l 11111 kiDd tf 1
E&amp;chehnan, assisted by
Soullby, Becky and Greg
Irick. Let's kick!"
Mitch.
Eblin, Darlene Michael, Mar·
tea table was .attracUve tlla Baker, Karen Flores, Mlck·
In white Unen cover and cen·
tared with an arrang~ment of
dlr)lslihlhernuml made
Mrs. (ibarlea Lewlt,. with
e8!1dlet In &lt;!l')lalal holders
eliber side. Open (4ee•.. ••·,n··l ·.
COL'!JMBUS (t!Pil _ 'l'be
. !l'~hes, cookies, ·mh1ls jn,

Tbll lt.dtU~~~ l!lllllt llhanetd
by 1 oru1 and Ollfobill per Cltlt

M-Catholic
Leads Ohio
Class Alls

t!itltecl

llilernatioDil
Oblo llith ICbool Class A
., MHo Alta COlle
eaacheS r~lllll• 'fWith llrat SpendlJ!S till !l'llkend In thil
place
lltd 'tOP • lalt llirloboll home wm the R611&gt;
t&amp;&lt;!ol'd.l Ill pamtheM,):
art ilbaw lamtt, ol
..
Mr. IIIII Mrt. GUll Paulay
'l'iild
; Mia Cbarl..ton, W. Va., ¥lilted htt
1. Marlon Ctthollo (It f'-0) lft IIIOtber, Mrs. Naney Jack, tor
2, 8an. ·SI. Mltl'l 0) (8-0) lU
d
s. ~rt (2) (a..) at 1 few 1Y1·
n
4. Blul!toti f!) (e.G)
18 Leon&amp;rd Qulsenherr)l wu 1
Frl·
1, Lor, St. !Ur1l fll (8-0) 11 Crooksville on business
6. Slladyalde (8) (8-0)
Ill day.
. ·
1. Clear Jl'ort IZ) (7~1) 19 Sunda)o caller! of Mrs. 0100''
I. veruDIIII (J) (8-Gl
ra Foster were Enos Peck and
48
.. daughter Of Springfield and Mr.
8. Ports, N.D. tl) (NI)
n
dT
10. s·tanton Local 121 ('l.fl) 41 and Mrs. Joe Turner an ony

Mr. ·and Ml1. lli~hatd Friend
al!ll J!lchanl, M.arvljl, Melv!JI,
Bel!ndll and Mit~ 1111d ljev;
and Mra. Glil· ..,.
Niru;y,
Darla Kathy sUe and' Dolom.
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wlfs

The Bachtel EUB
murcll
revival wlll start Su. .y, .N..:
b · 1 1· 30
The
vern er 8 a · p.m.

LOT

1Muot&amp;lyc11110,.1U.

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speaker will lit Rov. ~ltoa
Eubanka . or Ulaytoll, Cltoratl.
with tnaplratlonal singing
ly. Evlryone II
1ah Mll)er ll

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At~dln• were

OFFER!

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Mrs. Eddie. , C1'0&lt;111Cs, f
Gtuesor, Mi's.
ard Hovatter, Mrs.
Kltth
Rlags, Mro. Norman Schoonov·
er, Mrs. Tom Smith, Mrs. AI·
vln Spears, Mrs. John Watson
and Mrs. Tom Clelland.

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BRAND NEW 3~T NYLON

TIRES

1•-!IIRdlllll...

w;th

$

BRING

us

.

A POLITICAL

$

BUY AT THESE
LO\V PRICES
NO\VI,, .., (.(.

670x15
WHITEWALL TUBELESS
Plus Fed. Ex. Tlx $1 ;91

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"No JJmlt" Guarantee

l(ain ocshine·New Grip and1101

6

$101.00

HS8

$112.00

$10.08

$129.00

$10.98

$135.00

$12.54

$159.00

$13.68

jed needed lor Ralston-Purina plant which will
provide approximately 1.500 jobs in next

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system grant

JULY, 1966
NO WORD FROM

AUGUST, 1966

POMEROY, OHIO

YOUR

CONGRESSMAN

NO WORD FROM

YOUR

CONGRESSMAN

Famous Triple Rib
RONT TRACTOR TIRES

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THREE WEEKS BEFORE
ELECTION DAY

$
for
i..OO • l6 lubH).Ipe PIUs f!ill Fee&amp;. £1. lax Mel 2

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Mi two Ullbte tract.fne

50

I De~ cle~tted hagt ior &amp;Xtra lnclion.
e DuHt wHh trtiple--to.gJl 3--T ayloo. cordbiUHIJfts hF~avy IoRdi easier, tonger.
I BuUt with Tulsy11 rubber - toughest zubber
Goodyear e¥er 1lleCi. .Ira a lite.

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'ODIJ

• ilolldyear 1'lrlt Choice for
.Quollty aod Safety

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1500 JOBS for the Tenth
District are too important
to be used as an election
day present ...

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(DEALER STORE)

Pomeroy

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MILLER
FORCONGRE

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Public • • Not Political. • Interest First!

CLARENCE E.

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tar--sewer system grant

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&amp;tea ,

N. S und

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Wellston water-sewer system grant . ..

GUN WES- QUNING KITS
AMMUNITION

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and DIER PERMITS

1100 P.M.

on

SEPTEMBER, 1966

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Pomeroy Bowling Co.

CONGRESSMAN

Wellston wafer-sewer system gra nt . ..

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SUtiDAY .......... . .... , .. 12 Nlo......Cioslng

YOUR

Wellsto_n water-sewer system grant . . ,

NO WORO FROM

· TRACTION ALL·WEATHER TIRES

PIUDAY . .. .............. 12 NDDn IICIO P.M.
9:00P.M. Clot""
M'I:URDAY ............... 1=00 ,_,., Closing

'JUNE, 1966

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·GOODYEAR 3·T NYLON CORD

~ltSDAY ................ 4 P.M

five

yean ...

Society Notes

For The

federal

grant for Wellston water-sewer system. The pro.

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APRIL, 1966

Rock Spnngs

fUESD,II.Y .......... , ... 11 •111n 1110 P.M.
WEDNISDAY ............. . 2 flt.M 4rGO P.M.

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State of Ohio approves application for

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AT
POMEROY LANES

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RECAP.
ABLE
TIRI'i
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Mr. and Mrs. Don Joh ~ i~on cmd lwns of work 1·r&lt;.; c-om mrJting
sons were Mr. and Mrs. Cor- da1ly to work in the Unit ed
i doo West and fami ly o~ Rowint )Sta1.t•s uses an :JUl!nnu!Jile to
j and Mr. and Mrs.
Thereon get thrre.

eGet A Good Buy On This Discontinued Tread
Design Tire.

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; her co usin, Mr .
ll•·~1rl~rson I
CAR COM\1VTEHS
Sh~ver, Mt. Pl easant. Mreh
It has bt~ · rJ t-&gt;slim:111·d that
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Sunday afternoon g t~ t&gt;sts of about 82 ~r rf'nt ot the mil-

THE NYLON ALL·WEATHER "42"

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IROWNING- REMINGTON ·
SAVAGI- RICHARDS- STEVENS
HARRINGTON

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hall Gll'&amp;rllel'l scored In the 23rd
mlnules Tuesday to lead Italy'•
national soccer team to ~ l.fl
vlctnry over tile Soviet nal1onat
bel
sqnad:
ore 75,000 fans at
Mllln s San~ Slldlwn.
the line lor the fourth lime Ibis
year when he meell Dirk Tiger
at Madison Square Garden Dec.
18, bas guaranteed Clay f200,000
for a heavyweigbt Utle bouL

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TORRES FITE
NEW YORK (UPI) -Ligbt
be
Ioht champion Joae
avywe.,..
••• Tu··•·y be
Torres announ~...-w
CM.Li:l
will defend bis tiUe against tho
winner of Friday night's Rapr
Rouse-Eddie Colton bout In
S..We If lie I• unable to meet
heavyyel&amp;ht title holder Clsslus
Clay.
Torres, 'IIIIo ~uts biJ tiUe on

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RIFLES

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HUNTERS COATS-PANTS
SOCKS
BOOTS .- HATS

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l!e the last loose enlfs of bls · from the hit-tree: Barbara's !

ask '7
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Tennessee, No. tO, ts In a
aimllat situation atalnlt Chat.
tanooga, which Ia considered
Capl. Bradford Is
good In small collet• circles but
out of Its class against tile
10. Co17-R11111011 (M)
42 ofr:~·=?,d Mn. Wesley Bobo . J! uiting State1ide
bbc ~ tubeleis
piUI $3.12 Fld.
Volunteers. The odd! also were
Capt.
and
Mra.
Bruee
Brad·
Seetnd It leaad: 11. PoW· of Chillicothe spent the week·
ll. 11111:'1!1 \
ford and daughters, Dana and
twa rtCiptldll
taken off the board on that
llllllllll- hal!D PO!nl 40; 1!. Cuyabop end witll borne folks.
UI'M
~·
Lelllle,
who
have
been
statlod·
game.
COLliMJilJS &lt;UI'l) - Paol Htlgbll (3) H; IJ, N.. Albllll' Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jordan
Second-rated Michigan State Nyttray, Bo...U.c Grte11 sop11o !12.; 14. J!rldaeport 211; 11. Mtlao were Wellaton vtolton on Frl· etl in Panama !or three yean,
bave returned to the U, S. and
is picked by :li points against omon •UUIIII •til ne .... . U; II. ·xew Lllll!at4n fl) II; d •••
spent tile past week with his
Iowa; lhlrd·ranked UCLA il 1
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•alliy (I) II: 11. MIS! Brenda Pe!Ht who ts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
ton; No. 4 Alabama is 19 over coDference ~ • - t '[li'ookvllle 21; 19. CresUine and attending school in Charlesto~ Bradford, Brownell Ave., Mid·
LBU; Georgia Tech, rated fifth, wblle laclle Si&lt;ve Mltcl!eU of Barnesville 20 eacb; Dalton 19. spent a few days with her mot die port.
They aiBo visited in Proctor·
11 25 over Virginia; Nebraska, Westel'll Mlelllpll wu )llfUi Odlon• ~lbwn, GU· er and children the pa•t week.
ranked alxth, is 20 over KorlSas. llaemu • of • tilt • we.k. , lilollr
1114 Gr~~~o Lauro Kreba, and mother, ville wllh her father, Olen Mil·
Seveotll-rated Florida, the 'l'lae panel of lleiiiiDel nd vlllt 11 nCb· Dannl!clll 81. Mn. Maude Holcomb, Mr. and hoan, and In Roanoke, Va. with
lilly tum in the lop 10 upected oportscaltm wilt award tilt Mary Btltt
and Allen Mrl. Andrew Cottrill and Mrs. her mother, Mra. Paul Theiss.
to run Into any clllflrulty, is bonors 11va Nf]IHJ 1M lind Eoat '15 eaeb: raJrport Hllrbor Ruth Swisher 1pent a vacation CBpL Bradford has been as·
only I aix·polnt choice against after ba ellfltered II&amp; and BuiiiVIlle, IS each; In the Smoky MounUaDJ.
signed to Fort Hollohird and
8
the family will reside In Baltl·
Georg lo; Arkanru, rate a lurday'l 11PH1 vlderJ "" Waynesdale, Granil Vall1y and Mrs. Ruth Wood apent
eighth, Is It over ruee; and Miami.
Columbus Aoecltftl7 12 each; wf$er.d at home and returned more, Md. while he attends a :
Southem cal., No.9, II expected
Wellllltton llld MeDoneld 11 to thiJ Morrla home our Me. career school.
to rebound !rom a los. to
each; Dover SL JGNph and Arthur on Saturday eventna.
Miami of Florida and is a 19·
NUL Standtagl
MaSGn 10 each: CrtlOksville, George Ragan called on A]. NEW STEELER
• Don't gel lllllck In lire onow-b117 ncnr wldle pilau
are low and alockt luU
poinl pick over California.
By Vatted
llltemattonal Middletown Fenwick I each; bert Cone on Sunday evenliiJ.
Pl'l'rSBURGll (UPI) -Rok·
• Built d..p I$ bile daep-190 traalar•typt Glaall
kle Ron Meyer, who sel 18
In elose games, Ml!sourt Is
1'1'. L. T.I'll. North Lima Paulding 8 each·
Mrs. Grace Hen!lar
detlgned to sot y011 through oven Ia hllbd)'41tp
passing recorda 11 South Dakota
only one point over Colorado; Chicago
4 I 0 8 l'lqua
IIIII Pbllo
to her home on Monday
mow.
Auburn is one over mississippi ~~~!real
3 I ~ t tach; Gennantown, Berne Un· undergoing aurgery on Friday· State, joined Pit!Jburgh from
o
Buill wllh !'T nyl011 cord fOl IZira bolr llltllat/1
State; Minnell&lt;lte Is one over =ton
I I I 5 ton and Mapletoll eaeb· MeVance Wilbur and family re- the Sleeter taxi SqUid Tuesday
oml exira sa[11 ty
after the National Footba II I
Northweatern ; Baylor is one 1 oronlo
I I 2 4 Comb, Oberlin Flrelands; A.. cently !hopped in Wellston.
o H., Tuftyn fllbber,llll .... mfloago rubbar
over Texas and Texaa Tech is Detroit
2 4 0 4 Bonia, Noflb~ • eachl
Albert Cone was In Hunlln&amp;· Le,u, ~, a~!ld .w.JiY&lt;!'A oOII I
veteran quarterback George I
three over Oklahoma State. ~~lll'l York
1 3 I 3 Dille IIDII* l.Mwlf 4 !Iiebi ton an businesl Tuesday.
FH.II.
CorneD ts ' !J) potall 0\'er
Ttleoda,.l o.mes
Kent State, Wellington 3 each;
Ilia Tubolttlt
hlr,..•
Brown Harvard is four over , flo;iton 3 Chlcago 2
Southington and Brookside I
Lc ~'al Beroon Clasl
Princeton; Michigan 11 eight (only game lebedvled)
each; r.!eclWIItsburg, Danville, Plan• for Party
8.0016.50 X13
iior ':ZS I 2 for$30 $1.12
over filinois Ohio State Is rune
tremont St. Joseph, Lancaster Plans were made for a Christ·
7.31/7,751:14 (7.00/UOx 1CJ 2fortMI 2forPt
over Indiana · North Carolina
.uu. ltalldhlp
. Fenwick, Leetonia, Coldwater mal party to be held at the
1 .25 I 1-4 (8.00 X, .. ,
2 for $31 I 2 for $43 14.l2
': • Forked Run
State Is lou~ over Maryland; By United Prtu btera.IIIIOnal and Onlario 1 each.
cllurch Dec. 18 at a recent
ue x1-t {8.50 x 14)
aM
2ftr Ma I 2 for $41
Yale is eight over Penn;
Eulenl Dlvtllotl
meeting of tile Loyal Women's
Sportsmen's Club
7.75 X 15 (6.70 X15)
2for,3412forP9
Clemson Is live over Norlh
'IY· L. T. Pll. RUSSIA BORIB
Class o1 the MlrtdleiJ(lrt Church
1.45
x16
(7.80x
15)
Hor $43 I 2 for f4l
1 1 2
All Day Sun;.~ay
Carolina; Florida State is seven Qu~bec
Chrl '11 '·
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8.8510.00 x 15 11.011/11.20 Jl16.
&lt;-49 I 2 i&lt;lr $54
over Sou til Carolina; Georgia Spnngfield
5 0 I 11 ':"
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Ill. • uere WI "" a I
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over
Virginia.
Hershey
4
3
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Aniline,
WiD1181'
the
Europe811
excbange.
•p1111
1111
and
2
old
tires.
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Prn: In Cologne Germa
Marilyn Bllbop was
wei·
tSlze ll1led 1110 raplacn slu 1hmm th pattl"'lffllll .
VIrginia Tech il teven over a trmore
2 3 I
, l.a • corned as I IIBW member and '
Rtfreshmonls
0 7 I
Wake Forest· Kentucky is eight Providenct
Oct. :11, arriVed at urel
1 d 11
tl t
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Western
Dlvlsloa
from
Russia
Tul!lday
to
reporta
on
un
ra
1
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ac
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All Fish ond Game Membetl
o~er Vanderbilt; Boston Co 11egc
ID the fiiO,OOO Wash- Ues were given. Mn. RDbert
1nd
other Sportsmen Invited
I i• seven over 'lftlllam and .
W. L. T. Pta. lngton, D.C., International on JWbel presented devotlo01 usMary: Syracuse Is seven over :S~;:!'
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l'iov. IL
lng the "Twenty-Third Psalm,"
Penn State, PUrdue Is 14 over
The Rus'' '" five-year-old and a meditation entitled "The
Wisconsin; Stanford Is 14 ovar ~ffa:o d
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...._ Wfive ·of live this year: Sweele8t o1 All lhe Psalms.''
Air Force; eel M~aml of eve an · a · ·· ' ·•
15. inll@l IIJt, M&lt;Ond appea- Refreshments w•re served by
Florida i• nine over Tulane.
Tuesd y'l"""'tr .
ranee 'ln tbt International, Ml1. ReibeL ud Mrs. Ernest
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In the NaU011al Football Ruchester Quebec
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League, the Dallas Cowboys art (only &amp;'III!IChedJile,l) .
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picked by 10 over the Ph iladel·
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phia Eagles; the Cleveland
Browns are 17 over the
Pittsburgh Steelers; the Balti·
more Colts oro " over the
Wa 5 h i n i t OQ 1\odskins; the
Green Bay Pae~&lt;ers are 10 over
lhe Minnesota VIkings; the Lol
Angeles JUms are three over Mrs. Lewis Gruner II ~pend·
lhe San Francisco 49ers and lng two weeks In Sprlng!leld
lhe s1 l..ouil ClnlJnall ;re 17 where ahe Is YiBitlng relatives.
over the New Yort Giants.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Abbott
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PII/IZS
SI'AilTAT...
by 12 points over the Miami lumhus 011 business.
Dolphins; the Bosten Patriots
Mrs. Hugh. Bearhs visited I
Modern w ra p - luM_., ·,~ :. ~. ; with
are seven over the llenVel' recent mol'lllllt with Mr. and
8,000 gripping edgeo gives JO"
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Mrs. Patrlek WOIId •"" family.
extra traction In tura1
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Mr. and Mri.1AO~Ib and
are 10 over the Houston Oilers: famtl 1 BrUJI ' t' .....,;t
• Built wllh extra-strong 3·'1' nyloll
and rhe Kansu Illy Chiefs
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cord and extra miLeage
uon.OOJ1!
three over lhe San Diego ce.nl weekend With rtlaUv..
Tulsyn rubber
J)l•ck MtiUI
Chargen in the American thll area.
Ft&lt;l . h . Til
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llld old tire
Football League.
MILAN-, -ltalJ--fUP-1)--Center
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y nUnel, Pomeroy-lflddleport, 0. , Nov. 2, 196fi-5,Johnson.
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a monk m a Jules Levey mov. ie. perfonned since bar rave tpell'
j Mrs. Aleta Pal'llollJ,
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of Hart_ford,, Conn., spent a Ohio and ber sister, Mrt.
about lo fly ~~· Flammgo's /lng $100. week.
BUJ B ckl
at Jim Downey's foine 8th ~ve. 'J'he FCC'
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week Wltll hiS parents, Mr. and ViSited recently with Mrs. E •
Nert : The 'fro . new hands . If beautiful Connie Towers
u ey.
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I:rlsh theatrical job, talented
s expected lo give
Mn ..William A. McKelvey and the. Price and other friends ~
wa 's
prcaoa · Broad. 1sUH con'l find husband Ge 1
dl'arf (Jn all but inlellect5 pay-TV the Brg Okay by Chris~
his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Don the area.
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to~ DICk Maney checked in-' McGrath to serve tl d' "" i The entlro Bdwy. Ucket .... Michael Dunn olts atop the bar imas . Mansfield Hotel owner
Johnson and family Mr Me·
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Sand or~alk, Conn., Hospital .. papers, here's where"ae~:o~~ l tabllshment. (manager,, treas· and dispenses witty COIIlments, Ale• Mrller an.1 Wile, NiAa,
Kelvey was to lea~e M~nday Mr. and Mrs. T. G. llilldora •
pal yh 'Uoufax supposedly told in a Washmgton D C bo .,· urers, ticket agents, producen jsoch as, "I'm really Laurence I made it a quick cancellation I' M and Mrs
by plane from Connechcut for of Syracuse, Mrs. Bob I.Byer"
s e announce his retire- al with he til', . . Spl . etc.) jammed the SL Moritz IOlivier after laJ:es"
Hey I in Mexico
Hospitalized N
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. Harry Swan Fort Lewis Wash where he Larry and Julie and Mrs, 're
~.:~.:Iter the Tokyo trip
Someone :g~~~
c' Hotel to honor Hugb McGauley,[David Merrick: The FcC in: i Y. Jets halfback Sherman Lew: / ;nd Mr. and Mrs. MarvIn Will underg~ six .;~ntlls tram. ry Byer of MiddlepoM vlsi
iy . d columrust
ConRoJ. controller Procacrmo wh
manage~ of st Ja~s Thea.l aists radio-TV slaUons take ed· lis has a pleasanler confinement wan, Huntington, W Va., re- lng With lhe Army.
Wednesday
w enmg
wil ,
. " ue at Mayo s for heart paying the bi b 11 1
s ler OR hiS 40th showbn anniver- ltorial stands en poblic issues being signaled. A tiny rooter ,cently spent a weekend
in
Mr and Mrs Bill McKe l~ey
~~;gery
The 1926 Silver 're Big') for Ln~s~ .:nd they· sary : they gave Hughie a $2,000 .. And you've certamly made due in Feb.
Jackie G!eason ' Cieveland where they attended Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson rat the home oJ 1\!r. and Mrs
M ud Rolls-Royce, in whi ch ed-else~here co . Y. recrwt· watch, a trip to Europe and a pubhc Issue of drama crili /staffers tell us The
Large , a birthday celebration lor Mr. ·entertained with a dinner hon- 1Don Johnson and sons
lt'hael Came Js snooting a¥iPoor Jawn Lm;;~~~s~ers
i seven pieces of luggage . . Fine IcJsm Fme furmture ereato; :One's due to announce a non - Swan's only sister, Mrs. Ber- ormg th~ir son, Brlm1, on his Mrs Don Johnson l'w'3M he!-!!:
~~·~~ lown, " a I,IOO·a·day ren. 'after he was eleckd T i ~~a: ,sent . Bert Wheeler entertain· Jolin Vesey has designs on rich Ishowbiz Florida business deal ' lha Barton, on "':" 90th birth· fourth .b~rthday Friday even- less lor the Portland, Great~
Le I' om Saks 5th s ha~rcoiorisl [Square and Green ·h V11
ed and proved rumors oJ bis JU. Caslro refugee Nelly Balletta
J hn F
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. day. The celebration was held mg. Dmner guests were Mr. Bend Home Demonsjratwn ciutn!
0
ontames m bed Wlth at the ch:uch which Mrs Bar- and Mrs. William A McKel- at her home Wedf!esduy The=:
. s 1e Blanchard
A few Istores still d
bwit1. 1 age ness more than slightlye :r:ag:~'The Apple Tree'' me g
pictures
ago Mk
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a ust mg busi· gerated ·, th ~ • he'll re 1um. to 1rnent
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na e· pneumonia
that lucky • bug
to8 h
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d Mrs. Thf'reon busmess m~tmg was· 'cor1uct.::::
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_____ - ~ __1 .:_ wasn't earn- 1ness in pop-op souvemr oste
Js worried their star ap.
L'Ir 'Ro ,
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as a ned for over 60 vey, r. an
--- -- --·~-- P rs Saranac a Will Rogers Hos)lltal 'ple Barbara 'Harris might fall i&lt;no v~i~a)n sur~s due for vem /years.
Johnson, Rocme. Mr Olld Mrs ed by the preSident. M''· JeanS
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Mr. and Mrs. T. C. HJlldore, gav e a short tal k aliaut using!
Sy~acuse, ~r. ~M Mr~- Ben the book mobile and di.~ playt&gt;dg
PhJI_son, Mr s. \1ma l.ewu: of seve ral of the books lhat i' re "'
Racme, Mr. Marv in McKel vey, available. Lunch cOnsistif1g of~
student _at , Marslr all U...aversHy, a salad course, ro lls, colk.&gt; ard H
and Bnan s brot~er, , Hr ucc. j pumpkin pi e wa.s se rvd to Ihe ~
i Other guests durmg tne even- members. Lum:n wa" prepar.. r:
rng wer.e Mr. and Mrs Clar· redby Mrs. Johnson_ Mrs. Ca1'111 J
ence Pr1ce.
I Hhodps and Mr::.. Et hPl Mill· !l
Mr. and Mrs .. RobPrt Eul er er. The afternoon tuple
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and_ children, M1 chae1
and " Mea l Planning·• w a~ led by '·j
Lon Ann, Charl eston,
spe11 t r Mrs. Rhodes, fl..1rs t- rr h' r and (
the weekend wi th their parents , Mrs. Johnson. Guests in addi· I
Mr. an d Mrs. Harold fluw; h and liO n to lhnse me11twr 4d above ~·1
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eul er. were Mrs. Har-ry Swan ' lr · ·
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and Mrs. , Harry Swan Wt' re Mrs. Louise Brewer.
Mr::~.
j .\1rs. Swans brothers, Mr. Clay Ruth Ebt·r~hnrh . Mrs. Margie
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W. R. Nohe, P:l•·kers buru and

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63 Ford G1l1xlt

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YORK (UP!) - The
oddamakera e&lt;peot thlt to be 1
wei!kend for mismatches in
collet• loolball.
First-ranked Notre Dame
figures to pull off one o/ tho
worst rout! of lba nattll when
it laces Pittsburgh, The Irish,
willl the bell offenoe tn tile
country, were such lopsided
favorites thai tbe odds were
taken olf the board.

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'NEW YOilk 1VPI) - SaJI.
dy Kou!u's .unanimous ...
ltcllon for o third Cy YOuna
pitcher oJ lba year awanl
placed the lltllllniiM Aqtl"
11 Dodger leltbaJulor Ia pool"
lion todiy to tCOre a tteinl
"dollbll • by . . . . the Nao
Uonal Leagae'o mOat val...
ble player plaqae to bll Jaar.
els.
Koo!u and outlltMer llilbo
trio Cem~att ol tL. Pitts.
hlJ'I) PlraiH art elpeGIId
to run I·Z - either way when the NL Mfp IIDIIce II
Uno1lll0ed hr the luellall
Writers Alsoeldtloa ol Amer
loa on Nov, 18,

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500. 2 Dr, I
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It MayBe
Weekend Of
Mismatches

, Chu~h hm ~arty

' "''he' 'Ohio !ita Phi Chapter of The Youtll Ct\611' ollhe LaurBeta Sigma Phi Sorority held el Cliff Free Methodllt churob

(County),

Rozelle aakl the IIIUIOUilOOmenl came I Uttlo tarUar lllan
he had ortf)nalty plallll8d.
llmfevtr, he 111d the rtas011
was to help boost a propt!Hd
aonstituuonat ametldlllenllflllch
wlll go before 1.4ulsial!l voters

~entlrtel, 'Nrneroy•Middlepot't, o., Nov. 2, 1!8'_ "'
f ouch Choir '!J/
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Prelerential
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p e rove ·r roll
While, Dorsa 'ParSOD,9, Da· 1lo'i'§a ParS'ons ltteniled tbneral
Pl'l!sldent Vernon ·:ll · Alden ··u
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aa Lewta, Mrs. James Alley services for Mf1. Qlevla ~
Ill Ohl 1:1111 ". ,...' c" •'. ' . ed • . se IIA to
More \111111 110,0110 rural '~ '
N•' ". and Pall)', lllrl. llob Rhodia lit !he Cllft!ID ll'letllodlst dl.ureh
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au~HDRefreabments
Roual!, •
no~ ·a~ C~if~on, w.va., 'i'ue!day.
James J. Wbalen as a vice Jm
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Puerto Rico have borrawed .
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By HASKELl:. SHORT
Ulllted Prtl1 lllteraaliout
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Ohio
'"II elect a governor and slate
official!, Z4 congressmen, all
members of the legislature and
n.umerous local officials next
1 uesday.
At the same ~me inLereat in
more than 1,300 hot locallsauea
may spur the voters to a record
turnout lor ~ governQr's raee.
Secretary . of Slate Ted W.
Brown said he expected

pota~ chips and Koill ade ters

we:·

serv •
. The Teao-age class, lauahl by
Donna mu and Sandra Taylor,
were_ entertilined on Saturday
evenmg, Attending were Nancy
and Sharon l!oosh, Susie JaJ'
~ell, Mike lthodes, steve Jenk·
ms, Raymond Robinson, Jan
~odkiArthur Hill, Lawrence and
b:c A:tea, Pall)' Alley, Debtf ~ Julia Early. A&lt;!!Jits
~ce 1\0':~" Dolly W~lte,
Annie Aile
~~~~b~es,
Rev Jam:' E rley d ~and
topil.er
s ar Y an
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Vlllted with )ln. R~rJd
Weill and Mandy at Syracuse
Thursday,
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Mr. and Mrs. Dorsa Parsons,
Darla and Deanna Wblte, were
Sunday guests of Mr. an4 Mrs.
Sidney jJutst at Baden, W. Va.
The WSCS of tba eburclt observed tbe week of Prayer and
Self • Denial Tuesdlly evening.
Mrs. Dolly Wolfe, Spiritual Life
leader, was In cbarie of the
prosram. Other attending were
Mrs. Early 1\0ush, ~. Bob
Rbodes, Mrs. Everett Clark,
Mrs. Dorsa Parsons and Mrs.
Dallas
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how much cake
should there be
in a fruit cake?

PIace
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To Mrs. Smith

The rire chief. his as!olistant. try to interest businessmen in
and firemen of the O'ive Fire opening new plants in rural

In fact, we thiltk just enough

Mrs. I areas.
her
Freeman moved this year al·
help in_ giving_ firs t aid to Bar- f so for nationwide expansion of

to hold thelruit alllf IIUta in place.
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You see, our Jane Parker Fruit Cake ia over 213 fruit and nuts.

Dt&gt;pt., exi_Pnd tlla.nks to
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ry Jumor Smtth. 34, Rt.
1, his new rural community de·
Reedsville, who ":as pinned in 1 velopment service, saying the !
a .car for a pprrlXlma t el~
45, action would put local leaders
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f~remen in touch with the services of ,
and p~t I ma?y other federal agenc1es '

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h11n on a sTrrtC!Jf'l' to the mam 1 wh1ch do nGt have rural staffs.

highway. Th~ flrrmen

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notified bv \1r. EJg!e who liv- alter some members voiced
rd nPar the sr.ene of the acci- fears the serviee would !!limply
The firf'nwn dis!ributed de- . ernment agencies.
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Olive Township
Vol. t'ire Dept.
Attach to Phoat
Anvone not ' f:'ce ivi .'u
slwuid ~ee .a 'irema;

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NOT tied loosely, Before guests
BE TOO FRIENDLY
l lhrow them, the must untie!
De?r Helen. ,
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ribbon. They won't break
1 m all ior bemg mature and : open as they are mad
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seno:.ible h 1·t
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w en . c~ mt' ~ lo _- nylon net. Help save a bride
vorce. but my Wife fol d1vorce IS and print this He\en.-MRS s
just TOO friendly. Her e&gt;·hus· Dear Mrs. s:
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b'and and his new wife live here .
and my w1fe thinks 1t 15 "pro•· I Be glad lo
mg somethmg'' to enlellain Wedding guests· check your ,
lhem , She says this will help nee bags and untie before you
get the new one accepted.
11et fl y Would the bride toss
When the new wife and the down her bouquet in the vase? 1
former wife start discusing ' H.
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husbands, you can see my wife HE NEEDS EDUCATING
h"' !tie edge. Maybe she en1oys Dear Helen:
1
:~:~· but I think there's such a I have JUSt lost my husband, I
g as betng tou rn ode r n. not to ano lher woman but to j
You' - MIKE
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the cause of education.
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years
he
has
been
going
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some ~u t of .shifted twosomes. i full- time. 1 have always work·
~f a divorce IS THAT friendly, 'ell . giv ing him al l ttJe money
lt could .rnt&gt;dn one or the other l've e&lt;lrned except enough for :
regretsH1t. - II.
liv11.1g expenses and babysitting
Dc-ar e1en
1ee:-;. I,ve done the housework.
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I , don t lhm~ tho.~e wild let- heen father and mother to our
ters on the E'VJls of nudity real- four children skipped social
ly touched on ttle ht!art of the life all in f~v()r of educat,·on I
probl em. 1I J·s not
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I bel ieved th at some-· 1•
mf'n. _but other women who an: da~ it would be different.
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drt&gt;so;; and above the knef''' ~Pt He ('asua llv ;mnounced to me !
I know ~am~·ull.v Wf'il
how lh dl he no. longer \ov rs
me
emb.am.JssJng 1t 1$ to be out em and wants to ·separate which ,
a. dati:' Wilh a man and c-Jtch we have donr. He said he knew
tu m st~p1dly starmg open- J wou ldn 't he happy with him i
moutht'ft &lt;~!_ a nea r-bare wom· ~,,. didn 't e'.·e n finish high
a~ . The bn~ht.est L:OilVt&gt;rsatlf1n- s'bhool.
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ablt: lu ~et h!S atten tion back. ' him hark. Is then• hope. or ha~
WP g1rl~ have two choil'es he bl:"come an rduraiPd snoh''
for .'.;;olvmg till~ problrm · rf'bel - BF:W!Lnlo:RED WIF E

De:1r Wife ·
Ht&gt; ma y he back when he a·
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out group. _or fl nd ~ guy /.Win w~:~nts to "live by !he sweat
who wears th a~ k glas~c~ m1tl ot h1.s tr:m " Tht' qu{'~; hrm is :
steal thPm~ - .JUDY
do vou want to support a snob
Dear t·h-l_en .
bis h proftt'-'Sionil l ~llldl'nt
all
Cor n·et 1on
please! II you rour life? - H.
i:;,; tell people to ''let fly With the Thi.~ t·olumn is dt&gt;dica lt&gt;d to
i" rict! b&amp;8 which. ol cuu r."''· will tlamily living, so ir you're hav :
br~ ak open" when it , hits the 1ng kid trou bl~ or j~st
t•lain j
bride and groom, you II be send , trouble, let Helen help YOU .
i! lng a lot or hMppy couples nn She will also welcome ,.,.,.
their hon eymoo n ~ wilh bliH"'k owt1 amusing expenences. · Ad
eyes and a.s!'orlf&gt;!'l bru i~Ps . Crm .. drr -;.~ Helr.n Bottel in care ol
:Z mercially tied rice bag&gt; are l thi• new,paper.
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uphr in ~i ng ,

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Biff Burgers 3 lb. &amp;ox $2.59
·Sliced, Cruohod, Chunlco, 1·1b. 1-0L cons

lb.
Clkt

Glazed Donuts · · · · doz. 45c

5-lb. Cake

JANE PARKER-Twin Pock

$3.99

GOLDEN RIPE

Bananas · .... · .. .. lb. 12c
LARGE-SLICERS

Cucumbers · ·· ·· · · · 3 for 29c

Eight O'Clock
COFFEE

Cookies ·· ···· 11-lb. pkg. 39c

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A&amp;P Toothpaste_ tube 49c

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Kirk E. Miler
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Macaroni &amp; Cheese 2 for 39c

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Mr. and Mrs. CecU Sheets
- - · - - - - - InfecUOIII bapalltls Is trait- and family of Band,VYIUe, W.
Mr. and lllrl. liDpi: Jeffers milled eble!ly tln'oDih drlnklnl Va., and Mr. IJid 111r1. llut't
of Pomeroy called on his srand. water but It may result frOm Sheets and daugh\er of Point
parents, Mr. llld ·lira. Homer eattq shellfish taken frOm Pleasant were receot , vldtorl
Jc«~hower.
polluted beds. Proper cblorlna· or Mr. and Mrs. Dana
Mr. and llrl. 11811 CoulD IJid tlon of the waler aupply will ray.
two chlldreil ol Coltllllbua call· prevent lhla disease.
Mr. and Mrs. llilpll' Carl
ed on Mr.llld lira. Aaron Turn- The vacationer wbo drinks family bad 85 recent Ylsftorl
er and family IUid her graad· clear, sparkling spring water Mr. and Mrs. David Reel
father, Mr. Slmey PGRU.
wblcb the ftstlves "lnlve bee• Baltimore, Ohio. '
Mr. IIlii Mrl. Wayne Powell clrlnklng lor years and never Mr. and Mr. Charla Barnett
of East Uverpool vlalted bll had a sick day" may Juatlll• and daughters, Jllllet
IJid
father, Mr. Sliney Powell.
ly enjoy the taste but aparkle Becky, villlted recently
with
Mrs. LouiN Van Meter and and taste art 110 parantee of Mr. and Mrs. Vll111 carl and
Nicki, Mr. IJid Mn. Lawrence freedom from the bepatitls vi- 10118, and also with Mt. IJid
Theiss o1 Racine spent the rus.
Mrs Dwight Oirlllld family
weekend vlllted Mr. IUid Mn. Serum hepatitis 11 ll'anaml~ ~me.
Albert Hudson IJid lsmlly of ted by the blood serum of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ma!Jh
Industry, Pa., IJid Mr.
aud person wbo bas had the
dl· bonored their son Bobby
Mrs. Robert HudiiOII.
sease. ManY persons have a cent! 00 Ida
Mr. and Mn. Elmer Dallay, mild attack that Joel undiac- IIIII
cream were ~~rved
Beaver, Pa, Mr. IJid Mn. nosed or Ia lboUibt lo have Rev IJid Mn. Qyde
Harold Brannon, Joppa, Mr. been a mild eaH of lnflueDsl. Sb '
Wblte Harold
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and Mrs. Carroll White llld H such 1 peraollllves blood er
IJid Butdl
Mash
daughters, Letart FallJ, Mr. a blood bank there Is no way &amp;eer Brol'ford of Worthington
and Mrs. Bobby Joe Wolf, Jla. 1D deteCt the ~~ih 1~1
inc! Julie Hoerath ot Wester·
eine 1\0ute, Sbaroo, Lawrence ence iJ suapee..... ere
vUie
G.• Vicby IJid Carl Dean John- way to ~-}tFwl~ •• Mn' n .......... earru·~-rs
IJid Mri Paul
Yin&amp; the hlow. or .... re •
• '""'"'..
....
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wlvth·
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called
on
an
ever-increasing
cause
of
....
ee
Ill
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•rguua
near Tuppers PI ......
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Mr. and Mrs. Maywood JoJm. hepatitis.
es of viral VWIIJII rectDtly with
ston.
In the early stag
labts Hazel Arnold IJid lamll were
Mrs. Irene Buscb returned to bepatltls t~ 1vicUalm eomvo~N... Mr D - lltolford of YWortbh"""'lal of abdorruna P n,
...,., · •...,
ber home fr0 m "'e
u•
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weakness
and
listlngton
and
Julie
Hoerath
of
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Mrs. AMa Brewer rem liM ~::rThere is nolhln&amp; 8• WestervUle IJid Susan Mash of
about :
~~:sme~ bout thll set of symptom&amp; to Bunker Bill IIlii Lester Arnold
Mr.
s.
dlstlnJUisb it from IIIIIDY other of Columbus.
two children called on Mr. and aeneralbed infections. AI the Mr. IJid Mrs. Dana w. MurMrs: Lawrence Johllston llld dlaeaJe progresses a deep jaun- ray and Mn. Elizabeth Murray
family. .
C
turned dlee may develop. This Ia
a had as Stmday visitora Mr. and
Mrs. Minnie arro 0 re
Mr.
11 aid In the diagtiOI!IS built Mr. Dewey Rlchardon,
borne from Columbus
after
tlmattd that less
than and Mr. Bob Rlcbardoo, all
staying with her daUghter who ha:Sor the vicHms ever develop ot Mlddl~ and Mr. Janeth
was very Ill for two weeks.
Jaundice.
Beal and daiJih:,rs, Sandra
Mr. Leonard Ct~unln and son, The disease lasll trom two and Linda.
··
Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. Gary to four weets but In some vJc. , Mils JIIIIJ Klnf''II)Jent tbe
Adkins and son. Gary • all of tlma lull recovery of the for- w"""!I!M wllb . ~
\ Easl Liverpool, Miss Wanda mer viJor may take four to Ill ~ 11 ~ 'NI!arene Col·
oonnelson, Columbll!, Weldon months. FuU recpvery does,
aiJri~IJL
Donnelso~, Hazel Congo . and however, occur With no com-. Nr~ Jft;.J!!uner Bailey
three children, Mae Van Met· plle!IUons and no permanent visited li!!r ~J,fr.
'and
er, and Mr. and Mrs. DU)On aftereftecl!.
Mrs. werideu ·Qilrns
IUid
Taylor visited Mrs.
Minnie Since there Is no specific family in PortsmOuth recently.
Carroll dunng t11e weekend.
atment, good nursing care Mr. and Mn. Virgil King and
Sharlene Fleming has been and relief ol symptoms
are family were Stm!fay ~:;:
m1111d missed ~chool.
llul main therapeutic 1oals. Bed visitors of Mr. ani! Mrs.
Mr. ind Mrs. Henry Anther- res\ In the flrallwo weeks iJ Krider a~
11111, Mrs. Elva Dallev, New- euillllal and. U voml
. IIIII Is se·R
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mt, ~· and Mrs. James Popi!, vert, feedl!l&amp; by veiJ1 1118)' ~
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Pomeroy, Ml'l. Amanda Tay~r necesl!ll'Y• !'/hen the nausea bas.
once Ued for
o1 HattUn,lon Park, Calif,, VIS· ,bated b;;1anc:ed diet should m~l . , , ~ ~ a. North
!ted Mr. and Ml'll. Carl Au.lher· tie .~ "lth•the jlulk a.,\~ ·. ~
plant of the mint

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Today, the Republican candidate for Congress

tween Democratic Congressman Walter H. Moeller

CONTINUES TO SUPPORT legislation which threat·

and his Republican opponent, the Republican can-

ens the very existence Of labor organizations. It is

didate indicated that he SUPPORTS Section 14(b)
plain that he does not represent The m&amp;jority will
of the Taft-Hartley Ac:t. Remember, This Sec:tion
permits the legislature of each state To by·pass The

of the people of our District. Looking at The voting

people and PROHIBIT management and union from

statistics above, It Is easy To see That ciizens of ALL

freely concluding a UNION SHOP AGREEMENT In

WALKS OF UFE voted against the "Right-To-Work"

Pr.ir.

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Amendment - fermers, office workers, veterans,

Congressman Walter Moeller declared that the

housewives, end retired men and women, as well

cit·izens of Ohio had ALREADY given their answer
to "right-to-work" laws, defeating such

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Af,P Mouthwash _ _ 49c ·

Boneue Sh•mpoo

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HI-ACRES- FROZEN

Do YOU Favor ' ' Right •to •Work ' ' Laws?

Aeerly 11 million votes In 1958. Congressmen
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Haddock Portions ··· · $1.29

Health &amp; Beaut" Aids

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'1111 1m11 v1ra1 bepl' _ _...__ __
SoCiety

HaiiHt Steaks -- · ·· lit. Itt
Salmon Steab -·· 1&amp;. $1.19

AlP SRAND-kL llottl1 .

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bag.

WASHINGTON- RED

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ORANGES

Cauliflower · ···· ·· · Head 29c

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FLORIDA -JUICY

SNO-BALL HEADS

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1V2-Ib. CJke _ _ _ $1.49

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CAP'N JDHN-.2 lb. pkg.

JANE PARKER

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lb.

A&amp;P Pineapple · · 3 cans $1. Elbow Macaroni 3 pkgs. 59c
AlP BRANDS-I.qt, 14«. cons
ANN PAGE-2·~ ''"'·cons
Pineapple J11ice · · 3 cans 89c: Kidney Beans · · 3 cans $1.~
JANE PARKER
SULTANA-SMALL
AlP IARTLITT, tn Light Syrup
Pumpkin Pie · · · · · · each 49c
Pears ·· 3 - 1-lb. cans $1.00 StuHed Olives 6-oz. Jar 49c
JANE PARKER
MILOIIT
AiP IRAND-Purplt, 30.0z. cons
Raisin Bread · · ······ loaf 29c Pn.it Plums ·· ' cans $1.00 Cheese Slices 12-oz. pkg. 59c
WHITIHOUSI-Inatonl, MllrH 20 Qto.
ANN PACJI
JANE PARKeR, Modo With luttormllk
l·lb. 4-ol••••••
Apple Jelly · ··· 2 lb. Jar 45c Dry Milk ........ pkg. $1.69
Enriched Bread 41oaves 97c

FRUIT CAKE

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Jon e Porker Baked Food sI

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Loin

C...,ecl Sirloin · · · · pkg. 75c Fried Flounder ...... ·"··· · lb. 79c
WITH,IIIOZZAIILLA CHEESI
Finnan Haddie - ··- lb. 69c
Pi~a Burger 1•-or pkg $1.19 C:AP'N JDHN-10.0..
llfflurgers 18-oz. pkg 1.09 Oyster Stew · ·"" 2 cans 85c

COI'YiiiHTiltM. THIIMAT ATLANT'te &amp; PACIP!CTIA eo., INt.

JANE PARKER

now are avidly buyill8 uv.,.,
pitzas, frMen Chinese dinnets,
~fowl skish kebab, frozen
encbilada• ..flounder almondine,
breast of chicken a Ia
broccoli au sratin, and BSP"~•·I
gus bollandalse-style."
On a dollll' basis, the value
the manulacturers' level
add'\'
1 es uaed in food made In
"
the U.S.
increased from $112
mill!&amp;. in 1955 to $285· million
last year. By 1970, the ACS
estimates, aales of these addi·
tiVIII are expected to reach
about !f400 mllllon.
More Ctmpo11Ddl Needed
Deaplle tbe array ol additives
available, compounds still are
needed to 611 unmet needs.
They include:
- Non-nutritive sweetellei'S
that have properties more
nearly ble those of IUJar.
Especially needed are com·
pounds with no objectionable
aftertaste.
-Better additives to Improve
the reweitlna properties, lex·
tur and flavor of freeze.d:ried
foods.
-A wider range of synthetic
food colorJ, particularly red,

try w:!::~
By Wayne G. B1'81111aladt, M.D.
r::a~: eomDemand for coovenleace foodl Some diseases are seaiiOII&amp;I. pounds for bread. The ACS said
has fueled the boom In 011e thai Is prevalent In late about 10 to 15 per cent o1 the
additives. Consider additives ID fall IJid early winter Ia lnfec- bread now made is retul'lled
one lirm'a frozea cherry cream 11oua hepalltll. Alfhoulh It iJ bllken beeaua of satleness.
cheesecake, for IIIDiplt.
moat COIIIJIIDII)y seen In cblldren -Flavortq agents to make
It contains
•blc aekl between the a1es ol li and 15, COIIIIDel'dal breads taste more
(prHerVaUve) IDd ~c It 11181 s11ect per!bna of any U1ce liome-made bread
acid (antlolldlnt). Wltbaul ad· age and Is more severe In ad·
&lt;lilives, till I@ .llecaiiH ol ults t1ran 1n ehlldreo.
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Its Incubation period Is four
J.I
to Ills weeki or about balllbal ........,;
m
of the clol!ly rtlatltl ~-m

9to 11

Quartered
Sliced

utiftiRA.,..tb!:iO..z. pkf,

is America's most popular Fruit Cake?
Is it any wonder it's become such a favorite gift item?

Over 2/3
Fruita
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$1.29

Beef 5ttab 10-or. pkg. 89c

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ls Jane Parker Fruit Cake a good reason for shopping A&amp; P?
lt'aoneofmany.

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2-lb. pklJ.

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Isn't that good news!
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Pork Chops

Sliced Bacon

AND ONE OTHER THING YOU SHOULD KNOW:
It's the same wonderful cake.,. at the 88me low price aalaat year,

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Every cake Is just bursting with
cherries imported from France, pineapple from the Far East.
and meaty pecans from the South.

I duplicate the work of other gov·

den!.

lb.

Top Round Steak ·· ·· lb. 95c Rump Roast .. · .. · ·~ .. lb. 95c
BONILUS
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Sirloin np Steak .. lb. $1.09 Sirloin Tip Roast ·••·• lb. 99c
BOTTOM CUT
Cube Steak .... · ·· ·.. lb. 99c Round Roast '"···• ... lb. 19c
Chipped Steaks · · •• lb. $1.29 Pot Roast, Boneless · · lb. 79c
BRAND
Family Steaks ·.,.,... ·· · lb. 99c ECHRICH
Smoked Sausage · ·· · lb. 79c:
IONELESS
· Ey~ of Round Roast lb. $1.29 Canned Picnics 3 lb can 1.99 ·
Cottage Butts "'""· - ... lb. 79c:
Barbecue Steaks · · lb. $1.19 LECJ
OR IUAST
Sliced Beef Uver · · · · lb. 59c Fryer Quarters ·..... • lb. 33c ·

citron from Italy, sun-drenched raisilll from California

Congress rejected the idea

CLUB

89c s1.09

lb.

WEDDING
PJIO'I:OGRAPHS

By PATRICIA MCCORMACK
Uoited Preas lllteroalloaal
commercially Infeasible, the
NEW YORK IUPI)-Smoke ACS said.
gut in prehistoric man's eyes A brand of frozen concentrate
•flen he preserved meat. The for imitation oraage juice
rrocess: busing meat over contains citric acid (acidulant).
burning wnd.
Gum arable (thickener) carThe smoke was a crude kind ragee_nan tstabiliter), vitamins,
of food additive, believed to be (nutnent supplements~, ~d
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calciUm phosphate (anti·caking
tl ,. fIrs
. a..r! mea was compound)
preserved
by
• lahels of foods,
The
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lhlllls still II you read
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. you already know that practl·
, are used, . hut adva~s In L~e cally every packaged food
chemical llldUStry m the last contains some kind of additive.
?ecade bave led to a revolution One reason for the growth,
1 ~ lhe food ~live field. Last according to the ACS: The
)ear, 661 mDlwn pounds of pablic is becoming Increasingly
chemlcall were used to enha?ce interested in more sophisticated
the wbolesomeoess, attra~t.!Ve· foods, more llavorlul foods,
ness, convenience .ud nutrJIIOn· more exotic foods.
al values of Amer~can foods.
"Partly, this trend is a result
They Include flav?rs, flavor of greater world travel, higher
enHancers, ~r~s;rvaUvel, emu!- standards of llvlll8. higher
51 f1ers, ar.Uiicial aweeteners, cultural levels," the ACS said.
colors, anti-caklnl compounds, "People who a few years ago
ant"foamlng apall.
would not be caught dead eating
The Amel'iciD Olemlcal Society (ACS), l'l!porljpa Ia
"Chemical alld EtaJneerln&amp;
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News," says that without
News," says ibat wllbout
additives DilDY producta oJ the
U.S. food maoufaelurlq lndua-

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3,tlft_. iJ at a~ lll&amp;b lor 'lftWim O'lllill 8lld la±arJ Y. clllrlen willa ...... Oiiila!IIJII.
a non-presidential electloil year. DJSalle - . tbe e•lld!dillll. llu diiJ Gil wbellllt to r..
3,450,0110 person~ to vote IIlii lin&amp; placet belwes 1:30 .. m.
Pre!ll, tile Nalloul tbe ~ term of the late il might, ill 11Je ¥lew of IOIIIl' 'nlal Iota) Wit IJIUft't!d bJ Ill- vokt thelt diJ ~. IIIOiher
credited a conslder•hle am0117t EST and &amp;:SO p.m. EST Nov. t. Broadcasting Co., the CllllllbiJ fiAiet vt. Tracy, tbe wblt!et to observers, be mlsleadlq as a tm1t Ia tbe aoocalled JUpt 10 GD 'llllelbtr to •bollth till-city
of this to Interest In the local Persons In line to tote 11 8:30 Broadcutilll S,alem, IIlii lobe erve 88 dl)'l wileD the person fiiCIDr In predililinl Tuesday'• .·wort laue.
lll7llllll' IGrm of ~nt,
issues.
p.m. wlll be permllted to
American Broadealtlng Co. eholell for the four..ym term turnout.
The 116! eleclion file 117&amp; l!ld two aa wbllller 1o adopt
Both politicans and pollsters their ballot. The ,sale 01
will have .reporters In more will Ilk! aver.
ActUally voler re811trati011 election for atate' olfldala, charters.
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were somewhat Imy of tc beverages wblle tile polls
·tban 8,2110 preclncls pboalng the Tbere are no statewide (JIII5' thla Jill' waa ~-hal dl&amp;- broucht 3,200,000 901en to the Tbere also are 41 loc:al optlo!
Browrt's prediction on the open Is problblted by Jaw.
results of lhe races for gover- lions or issues at stake lor the appobttlnl'' In the view of many poUa.
elections to determiDe II alcogrounds that Republican Gov. Brown as tbe state's
nor and House of Reprelellta- DDt time In several years.
allilouCb there nh a slight
holic beverapt may be sok1 ill
James A. Rhodes' expected biC eleetioD olllcer has
tlves to ClevelaDd for a faat At tbe district level are raees apurt In rqiltr.UO. as 111e
The secreta!)' ol SIIIA!'a olllee a parllcular area.
victory bad dulled Interest In lbe boards of elections to
. tabulation Jn thole I'IICH.
lor at seats In tbe U.S. House reJiljratlon period ended.
reporle 1,127 local Issues on lhe
the statewide campal~s.
pedlle tbeJr eouat
Maay•J:Mallnaes
or represenmtlves, one third of
halloll In tile state's 88 eouD-11
Open 12 Houn
At the 18111! time the National · At stake Tuelday are lllalt, the JudgeB on lbe Courts of All" The number of voten eligible 1111.
Whatever the turnout, Obloans Election Sel'ice composed of
and local offices and veals, all members of the stale to vote, u I result of bavlne Brown said there were 1,017
will have their say In 13,060 pol· the Unjted Press Internatlol&amp;l, 1,327 Jocallssaes.
Senate llld Houe.
been recJstered In 1164 1181 tu levlea and tal renewal fl. .
At the state level voters will At tbe county level are 0111 hlibOII' IbiD 11S1181 wlllch boos~ auea.
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Of Tha Quality You
governor altOI'IIey general ty auditor along with common al.
luuel tolalllltt $305,115,11150 wltb
treasurer, aUditor, secretary o1 pleas ud probate Judges In In 11164, for the,_ belweea aa ua111118l1)1 larle per eent
Will Y1lut For
sjate and two Ohio Supreme IOID8 counties and a number of President Jolmson IUid !&lt;1rmer asking votes tor new courtA Lifetime
Court Judge! wltb tile Jat!&amp;es to contests for varlouJ unexpired Sen. Barry Goldwater the vote houses, new jails, and new
eerve six years ud the othen termS to 1111 loCal vacancles. was 4,031,414.
mlllliclpal bulldiJigs al1hougb
four years.
The top statewide race Is tbe '1111a was eaulderably higher scllools make up the largat per
WY 2·2475
There also Is a eGDteat to contest for IOVernot' between tho the top tote In I race for cent.
limited shelf life, mlghl be anylh1118 but meat and potatoes elect a state auditor to complete Rhodes and tba Democratic governor. That was tbe 3,100,· There

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more ti)Jn fll9.1 million 'IInce Tbe .Nursery Class •and .Uve
Dr. Whalen has been dean
the program wao ezpanded fi'8
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~:a~ia~~; r:,esa
By BERNARD BRENNER the administration's general ap- since June. 1965. He JOinS V1co In 1986 ... some 100 per cent Farmers Home Admlnlatra- were~ tertalned lth
Ullltetl Pre•s lalernallooat proach to financing all domes· President for Academic Affairs 1111lre than that of the previous lion housing loans are made lo Jofleenen arty Frld w al ~
'IVASHINGTON (UP!) _ o~ lie social programs in the 1967- Thomas Sm1th and Vice Presl· ) ~ar _used $2 556 960 of Farm applicants unable to obtain cred. the ~ 1 th ·~:a;/ at
spite some rebuffs from Con· 88 fiscal year.
dent for University Develop- ers Home Ad~lnl;tratlon cred: it from private lenders at re. bersa atte~n !~ Sh~l e~
gresa thiS year, administration Federal cencentratlon on aid ment ~arlin Hecht as ~ sen. It for construction and
1m. sonable rates and terms. They Paul Clark ~aria and o:a~na
' farm tfficials believe Asricul- to projects aimed at bolstering lor of!1cer of the unlvemty. provement of homes.
are tailored to Individual need! Wblte Cindy David nd Eddi
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1 lure Secretary Orville L. Free- the over . all economy of rurat
James J. McDOrman state and accompanied by &amp;IS!stance llbUsh Carl' Randy
L.ndte
' man will keep pressing for ex· areas - not JUSt tbe farm econ- It's 1 blli in New York 1 ' director, said some $65,ioo of In farm and financial manage. Jimmy All~y Dea~ ' ~ 111'
: pension of his department's omy - began building in the sack In Kansas and a poke In this amount wus advanced dl· ment.
and 'Norma Jarrell•
· economic development pro- rnJd·1950s.
Alabama.
rectiy to Ohio senior citizens
Cecile, Dreama, Tlmotby and
grams for low • Income rural The chief tarsels of the proi· Electric eels are said to be (62 or over) for improved hous- Mr. George Hayman Is visit- David Jenkins, Karen Rhodes
areas.
ects ranging from new commu· immune from each oilier's ing facilities, a 45 per cent in· lng his dauchter, Mrs. Burhl and Brtan Robinson. Adults atFreeman's
to
t
nity' water systems to job-train- current.
crease. Rural bousing loans olh· Wolfe at Buckeye Lake.
tending were Mr. and Mrs Ev·
p1an
se up a .
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fices for the rural community proved, farm markets and new
development service was killed mdus tr~es, are low · mcome
· on Capitol Hill this fal l. And an non · farm residents ol rural
:_: administration bill authorizing areas plus families on farms
.._.. grants to finance planning of too small to produce a decent
.,-::: economic development and im- llv mg.
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proved community services in ''The proportion of families
.: rural areas foundered in the flving in poverty is twice as
z::: House after pass ing the Senate. high in rural communities as in
~-·-.·
But tflese setbacks will not cities and suburbs,u ene official
·~ per~uade the agriculture secre· sa id recently. "Less than onetary to retreet from the 'ronvic- third of the nation's total popu·
~. tian that expanded efforts are lation Jives in rural communiFULL
~, ne.ded to f1ghl rural poverty,
yet almost half of the famCUTS
~ an aide s.1id.
Illes with lncomes below the
lb.
'fi Other government sou rrcs in· poverty line live th ere.''
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ill\ die ate lhat the scope of any I Congress has approved . a
·· proposals for expandmg rural number or ~ew _rural areas tm·
IONELESS
area development programs aft- ~rove~ent mds m recent years,
er mid-1967 will be decJded by mrtudmg authonty for federal
----~ ·-·---1 gr•nls lo help build city-style
IONELESI
! w&lt;Jrer and sewage systems in
' &gt;man communities.
The Agriculture Departmenl,
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in another move aimed at backing up ihe efforts of some 2,400
: local rural areas development
commi llee~ . recently began an
"industrialization" program in
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thinly-disguised title of "right-to-work" and reeog-

c:alled for its repeal. He noted that Presidents Elsen-

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hower, Kennedy and Johnson had also called for
ALL CITIZENS, no matter how you earn a living.

repeal of Section 14(b).

They recognized that suc:h legislation was not only

Records show that the present Republican candlclate for Congress signed the petition which put

the beginning of the end for labor groups, but that

the "Right-to-Work" Amendment on the Ohio bal-

it would pave the way for The ultimate control or

lot in 1958. Let's look at how the 11 Counties In

destruction of ANY KIND OF ORGANIZATION.

our lOth District voted on This so-called "Right-ToToday, there Is a National Right To Work ComWork law1
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mittee spending e lot of money and a lot of time

FOR

trying to pass national "right-to-work" laws. They

"RIGHT-TQ.WORK LAW'

COUNTY

Fairfield ••...• • , 14,801

8,418

ere looking for support from people like the Pres-

8,375

2,566

ant RepUblican candidate for Congress.

Morgan . •• • ••.• 3,261

2,106

Washington ... .

8,859

6,461

IN CONGRESS, WE NEED AMAN WHO 1RULY

Athens •..•.... 11,291

3,656

REPRESENTS THE PEOPLE. THAT MAN IS OUR

........ 5,192

2,430

PRESENT DIMOCRAnC CONGRESSMAN -

3,103

1,235

WALTER H. MOEWR. WE URGENTlY REQUEST

Meigs ....... . . 5,083

2,309

Jackson ; . : • ..•• : 7,590

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3,353

Galli&amp; .........• 4,543

3,403

lawrence

12,978

3,130

84,976

39,107
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H~king

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SIX YEARS IN CONGRESS, AND HE HAS
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SlJonsored By The Coll\,llllttee For MajoritY' f\tl)e, John Conl~Yi Ch alrmlb-South Point, Ohio
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While, Dorsa 'ParSOD,9, Da· 1lo'i'§a ParS'ons ltteniled tbneral
Pl'l!sldent Vernon ·:ll · Alden ··u
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Ill Ohl 1:1111 ". ,...' c" •'. ' . ed • . se IIA to
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James J. Wbalen as a vice Jm
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By HASKELl:. SHORT
Ulllted Prtl1 lllteraaliout
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Ohio
'"II elect a governor and slate
official!, Z4 congressmen, all
members of the legislature and
n.umerous local officials next
1 uesday.
At the same ~me inLereat in
more than 1,300 hot locallsauea
may spur the voters to a record
turnout lor ~ governQr's raee.
Secretary . of Slate Ted W.
Brown said he expected

pota~ chips and Koill ade ters

we:·

serv •
. The Teao-age class, lauahl by
Donna mu and Sandra Taylor,
were_ entertilined on Saturday
evenmg, Attending were Nancy
and Sharon l!oosh, Susie JaJ'
~ell, Mike lthodes, steve Jenk·
ms, Raymond Robinson, Jan
~odkiArthur Hill, Lawrence and
b:c A:tea, Pall)' Alley, Debtf ~ Julia Early. A&lt;!!Jits
~ce 1\0':~" Dolly W~lte,
Annie Aile
~~~~b~es,
Rev Jam:' E rley d ~and
topil.er
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Vlllted with )ln. R~rJd
Weill and Mandy at Syracuse
Thursday,
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Mr. and Mrs. Dorsa Parsons,
Darla and Deanna Wblte, were
Sunday guests of Mr. an4 Mrs.
Sidney jJutst at Baden, W. Va.
The WSCS of tba eburclt observed tbe week of Prayer and
Self • Denial Tuesdlly evening.
Mrs. Dolly Wolfe, Spiritual Life
leader, was In cbarie of the
prosram. Other attending were
Mrs. Early 1\0ush, ~. Bob
Rbodes, Mrs. Everett Clark,
Mrs. Dorsa Parsons and Mrs.
Dallas
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how much cake
should there be
in a fruit cake?

PIace
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pUhi'IC Th an kS

To Mrs. Smith

The rire chief. his as!olistant. try to interest businessmen in
and firemen of the O'ive Fire opening new plants in rural

In fact, we thiltk just enough

Mrs. I areas.
her
Freeman moved this year al·
help in_ giving_ firs t aid to Bar- f so for nationwide expansion of

to hold thelruit alllf IIUta in place.
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You see, our Jane Parker Fruit Cake ia over 213 fruit and nuts.

Dt&gt;pt., exi_Pnd tlla.nks to
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Grant Sm1th R

ry Jumor Smtth. 34, Rt.
1, his new rural community de·
Reedsville, who ":as pinned in 1 velopment service, saying the !
a .car for a pprrlXlma t el~
45, action would put local leaders
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f~remen in touch with the services of ,
and p~t I ma?y other federal agenc1es '

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h11n on a sTrrtC!Jf'l' to the mam 1 wh1ch do nGt have rural staffs.

highway. Th~ flrrmen

were

notified bv \1r. EJg!e who liv- alter some members voiced
rd nPar the sr.ene of the acci- fears the serviee would !!limply
The firf'nwn dis!ributed de- . ernment agencies.
ral~ with these numt'rals on !

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378-6192
Olive Township
Vol. t'ire Dept.
Attach to Phoat
Anvone not ' f:'ce ivi .'u
slwuid ~ee .a 'irema;

CARNEGIE UBRARIES
Carnegie libraries are nol
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Unlted
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of these in English • speaking
, countrios, wilh about two of
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NOT tied loosely, Before guests
BE TOO FRIENDLY
l lhrow them, the must untie!
De?r Helen. ,
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ribbon. They won't break
1 m all ior bemg mature and : open as they are mad
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w en . c~ mt' ~ lo _- nylon net. Help save a bride
vorce. but my Wife fol d1vorce IS and print this He\en.-MRS s
just TOO friendly. Her e&gt;·hus· Dear Mrs. s:
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and my w1fe thinks 1t 15 "pro•· I Be glad lo
mg somethmg'' to enlellain Wedding guests· check your ,
lhem , She says this will help nee bags and untie before you
get the new one accepted.
11et fl y Would the bride toss
When the new wife and the down her bouquet in the vase? 1
former wife start discusing ' H.
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husbands, you can see my wife HE NEEDS EDUCATING
h"' !tie edge. Maybe she en1oys Dear Helen:
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:~:~· but I think there's such a I have JUSt lost my husband, I
g as betng tou rn ode r n. not to ano lher woman but to j
You' - MIKE
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the cause of education.
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years
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some ~u t of .shifted twosomes. i full- time. 1 have always work·
~f a divorce IS THAT friendly, 'ell . giv ing him al l ttJe money
lt could .rnt&gt;dn one or the other l've e&lt;lrned except enough for :
regretsH1t. - II.
liv11.1g expenses and babysitting
Dc-ar e1en
1ee:-;. I,ve done the housework.
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ters on the E'VJls of nudity real- four children skipped social
ly touched on ttle ht!art of the life all in f~v()r of educat,·on I
probl em. 1I J·s not
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I bel ieved th at some-· 1•
mf'n. _but other women who an: da~ it would be different.
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drt&gt;so;; and above the knef''' ~Pt He ('asua llv ;mnounced to me !
I know ~am~·ull.v Wf'il
how lh dl he no. longer \ov rs
me
emb.am.JssJng 1t 1$ to be out em and wants to ·separate which ,
a. dati:' Wilh a man and c-Jtch we have donr. He said he knew
tu m st~p1dly starmg open- J wou ldn 't he happy with him i
moutht'ft &lt;~!_ a nea r-bare wom· ~,,. didn 't e'.·e n finish high
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WP g1rl~ have two choil'es he bl:"come an rduraiPd snoh''
for .'.;;olvmg till~ problrm · rf'bel - BF:W!Lnlo:RED WIF E

De:1r Wife ·
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who wears th a~ k glas~c~ m1tl ot h1.s tr:m " Tht' qu{'~; hrm is :
steal thPm~ - .JUDY
do vou want to support a snob
Dear t·h-l_en .
bis h proftt'-'Sionil l ~llldl'nt
all
Cor n·et 1on
please! II you rour life? - H.
i:;,; tell people to ''let fly With the Thi.~ t·olumn is dt&gt;dica lt&gt;d to
i" rict! b&amp;8 which. ol cuu r."''· will tlamily living, so ir you're hav :
br~ ak open" when it , hits the 1ng kid trou bl~ or j~st
t•lain j
bride and groom, you II be send , trouble, let Helen help YOU .
i! lng a lot or hMppy couples nn She will also welcome ,.,.,.
their hon eymoo n ~ wilh bliH"'k owt1 amusing expenences. · Ad
eyes and a.s!'orlf&gt;!'l bru i~Ps . Crm .. drr -;.~ Helr.n Bottel in care ol
:Z mercially tied rice bag&gt; are l thi• new,paper.
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uphr in ~i ng ,

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Biff Burgers 3 lb. &amp;ox $2.59
·Sliced, Cruohod, Chunlco, 1·1b. 1-0L cons

lb.
Clkt

Glazed Donuts · · · · doz. 45c

5-lb. Cake

JANE PARKER-Twin Pock

$3.99

GOLDEN RIPE

Bananas · .... · .. .. lb. 12c
LARGE-SLICERS

Cucumbers · ·· ·· · · · 3 for 29c

Eight O'Clock
COFFEE

Cookies ·· ···· 11-lb. pkg. 39c

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A&amp;P Toothpaste_ tube 49c

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Kirk E. Miler
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Macaroni &amp; Cheese 2 for 39c

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Mr. and Mrs. CecU Sheets
- - · - - - - - InfecUOIII bapalltls Is trait- and family of Band,VYIUe, W.
Mr. and lllrl. liDpi: Jeffers milled eble!ly tln'oDih drlnklnl Va., and Mr. IJid 111r1. llut't
of Pomeroy called on his srand. water but It may result frOm Sheets and daugh\er of Point
parents, Mr. llld ·lira. Homer eattq shellfish taken frOm Pleasant were receot , vldtorl
Jc«~hower.
polluted beds. Proper cblorlna· or Mr. and Mrs. Dana
Mr. and llrl. 11811 CoulD IJid tlon of the waler aupply will ray.
two chlldreil ol Coltllllbua call· prevent lhla disease.
Mr. and Mrs. llilpll' Carl
ed on Mr.llld lira. Aaron Turn- The vacationer wbo drinks family bad 85 recent Ylsftorl
er and family IUid her graad· clear, sparkling spring water Mr. and Mrs. David Reel
father, Mr. Slmey PGRU.
wblcb the ftstlves "lnlve bee• Baltimore, Ohio. '
Mr. IIlii Mrl. Wayne Powell clrlnklng lor years and never Mr. and Mr. Charla Barnett
of East Uverpool vlalted bll had a sick day" may Juatlll• and daughters, Jllllet
IJid
father, Mr. Sliney Powell.
ly enjoy the taste but aparkle Becky, villlted recently
with
Mrs. LouiN Van Meter and and taste art 110 parantee of Mr. and Mrs. Vll111 carl and
Nicki, Mr. IJid Mn. Lawrence freedom from the bepatitls vi- 10118, and also with Mt. IJid
Theiss o1 Racine spent the rus.
Mrs Dwight Oirlllld family
weekend vlllted Mr. IUid Mn. Serum hepatitis 11 ll'anaml~ ~me.
Albert Hudson IJid lsmlly of ted by the blood serum of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ma!Jh
Industry, Pa., IJid Mr.
aud person wbo bas had the
dl· bonored their son Bobby
Mrs. Robert HudiiOII.
sease. ManY persons have a cent! 00 Ida
Mr. and Mn. Elmer Dallay, mild attack that Joel undiac- IIIII
cream were ~~rved
Beaver, Pa, Mr. IJid Mn. nosed or Ia lboUibt lo have Rev IJid Mn. Qyde
Harold Brannon, Joppa, Mr. been a mild eaH of lnflueDsl. Sb '
Wblte Harold
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and Mrs. Carroll White llld H such 1 peraollllves blood er
IJid Butdl
Mash
daughters, Letart FallJ, Mr. a blood bank there Is no way &amp;eer Brol'ford of Worthington
and Mrs. Bobby Joe Wolf, Jla. 1D deteCt the ~~ih 1~1
inc! Julie Hoerath ot Wester·
eine 1\0ute, Sbaroo, Lawrence ence iJ suapee..... ere
vUie
G.• Vicby IJid Carl Dean John- way to ~-}tFwl~ •• Mn' n .......... earru·~-rs
IJid Mri Paul
Yin&amp; the hlow. or .... re •
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on
an
ever-increasing
cause
of
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Ill
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near Tuppers PI ......
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Mr. and Mrs. Maywood JoJm. hepatitis.
es of viral VWIIJII rectDtly with
ston.
In the early stag
labts Hazel Arnold IJid lamll were
Mrs. Irene Buscb returned to bepatltls t~ 1vicUalm eomvo~N... Mr D - lltolford of YWortbh"""'lal of abdorruna P n,
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ber home fr0 m "'e
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weakness
and
listlngton
and
Julie
Hoerath
of
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Mrs. AMa Brewer rem liM ~::rThere is nolhln&amp; 8• WestervUle IJid Susan Mash of
about :
~~:sme~ bout thll set of symptom&amp; to Bunker Bill IIlii Lester Arnold
Mr.
s.
dlstlnJUisb it from IIIIIDY other of Columbus.
two children called on Mr. and aeneralbed infections. AI the Mr. IJid Mrs. Dana w. MurMrs: Lawrence Johllston llld dlaeaJe progresses a deep jaun- ray and Mn. Elizabeth Murray
family. .
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turned dlee may develop. This Ia
a had as Stmday visitora Mr. and
Mrs. Minnie arro 0 re
Mr.
11 aid In the diagtiOI!IS built Mr. Dewey Rlchardon,
borne from Columbus
after
tlmattd that less
than and Mr. Bob Rlcbardoo, all
staying with her daUghter who ha:Sor the vicHms ever develop ot Mlddl~ and Mr. Janeth
was very Ill for two weeks.
Jaundice.
Beal and daiJih:,rs, Sandra
Mr. Leonard Ct~unln and son, The disease lasll trom two and Linda.
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Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. Gary to four weets but In some vJc. , Mils JIIIIJ Klnf''II)Jent tbe
Adkins and son. Gary • all of tlma lull recovery of the for- w"""!I!M wllb . ~
\ Easl Liverpool, Miss Wanda mer viJor may take four to Ill ~ 11 ~ 'NI!arene Col·
oonnelson, Columbll!, Weldon months. FuU recpvery does,
aiJri~IJL
Donnelso~, Hazel Congo . and however, occur With no com-. Nr~ Jft;.J!!uner Bailey
three children, Mae Van Met· plle!IUons and no permanent visited li!!r ~J,fr.
'and
er, and Mr. and Mrs. DU)On aftereftecl!.
Mrs. werideu ·Qilrns
IUid
Taylor visited Mrs.
Minnie Since there Is no specific family in PortsmOuth recently.
Carroll dunng t11e weekend.
atment, good nursing care Mr. and Mn. Virgil King and
Sharlene Fleming has been and relief ol symptoms
are family were Stm!fay ~:;:
m1111d missed ~chool.
llul main therapeutic 1oals. Bed visitors of Mr. ani! Mrs.
Mr. ind Mrs. Henry Anther- res\ In the flrallwo weeks iJ Krider a~
11111, Mrs. Elva Dallev, New- euillllal and. U voml
. IIIII Is se·R
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mt, ~· and Mrs. James Popi!, vert, feedl!l&amp; by veiJ1 1118)' ~
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Pomeroy, Ml'l. Amanda Tay~r necesl!ll'Y• !'/hen the nausea bas.
once Ued for
o1 HattUn,lon Park, Calif,, VIS· ,bated b;;1anc:ed diet should m~l . , , ~ ~ a. North
!ted Mr. and Ml'll. Carl Au.lher· tie .~ "lth•the jlulk a.,\~ ·. ~
plant of the mint

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Today, the Republican candidate for Congress

tween Democratic Congressman Walter H. Moeller

CONTINUES TO SUPPORT legislation which threat·

and his Republican opponent, the Republican can-

ens the very existence Of labor organizations. It is

didate indicated that he SUPPORTS Section 14(b)
plain that he does not represent The m&amp;jority will
of the Taft-Hartley Ac:t. Remember, This Sec:tion
permits the legislature of each state To by·pass The

of the people of our District. Looking at The voting

people and PROHIBIT management and union from

statistics above, It Is easy To see That ciizens of ALL

freely concluding a UNION SHOP AGREEMENT In

WALKS OF UFE voted against the "Right-To-Work"

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Amendment - fermers, office workers, veterans,

Congressman Walter Moeller declared that the

housewives, end retired men and women, as well

cit·izens of Ohio had ALREADY given their answer
to "right-to-work" laws, defeating such

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Af,P Mouthwash _ _ 49c ·

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HI-ACRES- FROZEN

Do YOU Favor ' ' Right •to •Work ' ' Laws?

Aeerly 11 million votes In 1958. Congressmen
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Haddock Portions ··· · $1.29

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HaiiHt Steaks -- · ·· lit. Itt
Salmon Steab -·· 1&amp;. $1.19

AlP SRAND-kL llottl1 .

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ORANGES

Cauliflower · ···· ·· · Head 29c

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1V2-Ib. CJke _ _ _ $1.49

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Frozen Serdeeil Values

CAP'N JDHN-.2 lb. pkg.

JANE PARKER

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A&amp;P Pineapple · · 3 cans $1. Elbow Macaroni 3 pkgs. 59c
AlP BRANDS-I.qt, 14«. cons
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Pineapple J11ice · · 3 cans 89c: Kidney Beans · · 3 cans $1.~
JANE PARKER
SULTANA-SMALL
AlP IARTLITT, tn Light Syrup
Pumpkin Pie · · · · · · each 49c
Pears ·· 3 - 1-lb. cans $1.00 StuHed Olives 6-oz. Jar 49c
JANE PARKER
MILOIIT
AiP IRAND-Purplt, 30.0z. cons
Raisin Bread · · ······ loaf 29c Pn.it Plums ·· ' cans $1.00 Cheese Slices 12-oz. pkg. 59c
WHITIHOUSI-Inatonl, MllrH 20 Qto.
ANN PACJI
JANE PARKeR, Modo With luttormllk
l·lb. 4-ol••••••
Apple Jelly · ··· 2 lb. Jar 45c Dry Milk ........ pkg. $1.69
Enriched Bread 41oaves 97c

FRUIT CAKE

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C...,ecl Sirloin · · · · pkg. 75c Fried Flounder ...... ·"··· · lb. 79c
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Finnan Haddie - ··- lb. 69c
Pi~a Burger 1•-or pkg $1.19 C:AP'N JDHN-10.0..
llfflurgers 18-oz. pkg 1.09 Oyster Stew · ·"" 2 cans 85c

COI'YiiiHTiltM. THIIMAT ATLANT'te &amp; PACIP!CTIA eo., INt.

JANE PARKER

now are avidly buyill8 uv.,.,
pitzas, frMen Chinese dinnets,
~fowl skish kebab, frozen
encbilada• ..flounder almondine,
breast of chicken a Ia
broccoli au sratin, and BSP"~•·I
gus bollandalse-style."
On a dollll' basis, the value
the manulacturers' level
add'\'
1 es uaed in food made In
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the U.S.
increased from $112
mill!&amp;. in 1955 to $285· million
last year. By 1970, the ACS
estimates, aales of these addi·
tiVIII are expected to reach
about !f400 mllllon.
More Ctmpo11Ddl Needed
Deaplle tbe array ol additives
available, compounds still are
needed to 611 unmet needs.
They include:
- Non-nutritive sweetellei'S
that have properties more
nearly ble those of IUJar.
Especially needed are com·
pounds with no objectionable
aftertaste.
-Better additives to Improve
the reweitlna properties, lex·
tur and flavor of freeze.d:ried
foods.
-A wider range of synthetic
food colorJ, particularly red,

try w:!::~
By Wayne G. B1'81111aladt, M.D.
r::a~: eomDemand for coovenleace foodl Some diseases are seaiiOII&amp;I. pounds for bread. The ACS said
has fueled the boom In 011e thai Is prevalent In late about 10 to 15 per cent o1 the
additives. Consider additives ID fall IJid early winter Ia lnfec- bread now made is retul'lled
one lirm'a frozea cherry cream 11oua hepalltll. Alfhoulh It iJ bllken beeaua of satleness.
cheesecake, for IIIDiplt.
moat COIIIJIIDII)y seen In cblldren -Flavortq agents to make
It contains
•blc aekl between the a1es ol li and 15, COIIIIDel'dal breads taste more
(prHerVaUve) IDd ~c It 11181 s11ect per!bna of any U1ce liome-made bread
acid (antlolldlnt). Wltbaul ad· age and Is more severe In ad·
&lt;lilives, till I@ .llecaiiH ol ults t1ran 1n ehlldreo.
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to Ills weeki or about balllbal ........,;
m
of the clol!ly rtlatltl ~-m

9to 11

Quartered
Sliced

utiftiRA.,..tb!:iO..z. pkf,

is America's most popular Fruit Cake?
Is it any wonder it's become such a favorite gift item?

Over 2/3
Fruita
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$1.29

Beef 5ttab 10-or. pkg. 89c

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WAPIIIILICID

ls Jane Parker Fruit Cake a good reason for shopping A&amp; P?
lt'aoneofmany.

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6sc

2-lb. pklJ.

Fro::en Bill Steaks!

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Brand

Isn't that good news!
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Pork Chops

Sliced Bacon

AND ONE OTHER THING YOU SHOULD KNOW:
It's the same wonderful cake.,. at the 88me low price aalaat year,

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Every cake Is just bursting with
cherries imported from France, pineapple from the Far East.
and meaty pecans from the South.

I duplicate the work of other gov·

den!.

lb.

Top Round Steak ·· ·· lb. 95c Rump Roast .. · .. · ·~ .. lb. 95c
BONILUS
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Sirloin np Steak .. lb. $1.09 Sirloin Tip Roast ·••·• lb. 99c
BOTTOM CUT
Cube Steak .... · ·· ·.. lb. 99c Round Roast '"···• ... lb. 19c
Chipped Steaks · · •• lb. $1.29 Pot Roast, Boneless · · lb. 79c
BRAND
Family Steaks ·.,.,... ·· · lb. 99c ECHRICH
Smoked Sausage · ·· · lb. 79c:
IONELESS
· Ey~ of Round Roast lb. $1.29 Canned Picnics 3 lb can 1.99 ·
Cottage Butts "'""· - ... lb. 79c:
Barbecue Steaks · · lb. $1.19 LECJ
OR IUAST
Sliced Beef Uver · · · · lb. 59c Fryer Quarters ·..... • lb. 33c ·

citron from Italy, sun-drenched raisilll from California

Congress rejected the idea

CLUB

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WEDDING
PJIO'I:OGRAPHS

By PATRICIA MCCORMACK
Uoited Preas lllteroalloaal
commercially Infeasible, the
NEW YORK IUPI)-Smoke ACS said.
gut in prehistoric man's eyes A brand of frozen concentrate
•flen he preserved meat. The for imitation oraage juice
rrocess: busing meat over contains citric acid (acidulant).
burning wnd.
Gum arable (thickener) carThe smoke was a crude kind ragee_nan tstabiliter), vitamins,
of food additive, believed to be (nutnent supplements~, ~d
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calciUm phosphate (anti·caking
tl ,. fIrs
. a..r! mea was compound)
preserved
by
• lahels of foods,
The
· .laltmg.
lhlllls still II you read
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se pruru ve me
. you already know that practl·
, are used, . hut adva~s In L~e cally every packaged food
chemical llldUStry m the last contains some kind of additive.
?ecade bave led to a revolution One reason for the growth,
1 ~ lhe food ~live field. Last according to the ACS: The
)ear, 661 mDlwn pounds of pablic is becoming Increasingly
chemlcall were used to enha?ce interested in more sophisticated
the wbolesomeoess, attra~t.!Ve· foods, more llavorlul foods,
ness, convenience .ud nutrJIIOn· more exotic foods.
al values of Amer~can foods.
"Partly, this trend is a result
They Include flav?rs, flavor of greater world travel, higher
enHancers, ~r~s;rvaUvel, emu!- standards of llvlll8. higher
51 f1ers, ar.Uiicial aweeteners, cultural levels," the ACS said.
colors, anti-caklnl compounds, "People who a few years ago
ant"foamlng apall.
would not be caught dead eating
The Amel'iciD Olemlcal Society (ACS), l'l!porljpa Ia
"Chemical alld EtaJneerln&amp;
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News," says that without
News," says ibat wllbout
additives DilDY producta oJ the
U.S. food maoufaelurlq lndua-

STEAK
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"Super -Right" Quality Meats!

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3,tlft_. iJ at a~ lll&amp;b lor 'lftWim O'lllill 8lld la±arJ Y. clllrlen willa ...... Oiiila!IIJII.
a non-presidential electloil year. DJSalle - . tbe e•lld!dillll. llu diiJ Gil wbellllt to r..
3,450,0110 person~ to vote IIlii lin&amp; placet belwes 1:30 .. m.
Pre!ll, tile Nalloul tbe ~ term of the late il might, ill 11Je ¥lew of IOIIIl' 'nlal Iota) Wit IJIUft't!d bJ Ill- vokt thelt diJ ~. IIIOiher
credited a conslder•hle am0117t EST and &amp;:SO p.m. EST Nov. t. Broadcasting Co., the CllllllbiJ fiAiet vt. Tracy, tbe wblt!et to observers, be mlsleadlq as a tm1t Ia tbe aoocalled JUpt 10 GD 'llllelbtr to •bollth till-city
of this to Interest In the local Persons In line to tote 11 8:30 Broadcutilll S,alem, IIlii lobe erve 88 dl)'l wileD the person fiiCIDr In predililinl Tuesday'• .·wort laue.
lll7llllll' IGrm of ~nt,
issues.
p.m. wlll be permllted to
American Broadealtlng Co. eholell for the four..ym term turnout.
The 116! eleclion file 117&amp; l!ld two aa wbllller 1o adopt
Both politicans and pollsters their ballot. The ,sale 01
will have .reporters In more will Ilk! aver.
ActUally voler re811trati011 election for atate' olfldala, charters.
,
were somewhat Imy of tc beverages wblle tile polls
·tban 8,2110 preclncls pboalng the Tbere are no statewide (JIII5' thla Jill' waa ~-hal dl&amp;- broucht 3,200,000 901en to the Tbere also are 41 loc:al optlo!
Browrt's prediction on the open Is problblted by Jaw.
results of lhe races for gover- lions or issues at stake lor the appobttlnl'' In the view of many poUa.
elections to determiDe II alcogrounds that Republican Gov. Brown as tbe state's
nor and House of Reprelellta- DDt time In several years.
allilouCb there nh a slight
holic beverapt may be sok1 ill
James A. Rhodes' expected biC eleetioD olllcer has
tlves to ClevelaDd for a faat At tbe district level are raees apurt In rqiltr.UO. as 111e
The secreta!)' ol SIIIA!'a olllee a parllcular area.
victory bad dulled Interest In lbe boards of elections to
. tabulation Jn thole I'IICH.
lor at seats In tbe U.S. House reJiljratlon period ended.
reporle 1,127 local Issues on lhe
the statewide campal~s.
pedlle tbeJr eouat
Maay•J:Mallnaes
or represenmtlves, one third of
halloll In tile state's 88 eouD-11
Open 12 Houn
At the 18111! time the National · At stake Tuelday are lllalt, the JudgeB on lbe Courts of All" The number of voten eligible 1111.
Whatever the turnout, Obloans Election Sel'ice composed of
and local offices and veals, all members of the stale to vote, u I result of bavlne Brown said there were 1,017
will have their say In 13,060 pol· the Unjted Press Internatlol&amp;l, 1,327 Jocallssaes.
Senate llld Houe.
been recJstered In 1164 1181 tu levlea and tal renewal fl. .
At the state level voters will At tbe county level are 0111 hlibOII' IbiD 11S1181 wlllch boos~ auea.
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Of Tha Quality You
governor altOI'IIey general ty auditor along with common al.
luuel tolalllltt $305,115,11150 wltb
treasurer, aUditor, secretary o1 pleas ud probate Judges In In 11164, for the,_ belweea aa ua111118l1)1 larle per eent
Will Y1lut For
sjate and two Ohio Supreme IOID8 counties and a number of President Jolmson IUid !&lt;1rmer asking votes tor new courtA Lifetime
Court Judge! wltb tile Jat!&amp;es to contests for varlouJ unexpired Sen. Barry Goldwater the vote houses, new jails, and new
eerve six years ud the othen termS to 1111 loCal vacancles. was 4,031,414.
mlllliclpal bulldiJigs al1hougb
four years.
The top statewide race Is tbe '1111a was eaulderably higher scllools make up the largat per
WY 2·2475
There also Is a eGDteat to contest for IOVernot' between tho the top tote In I race for cent.
limited shelf life, mlghl be anylh1118 but meat and potatoes elect a state auditor to complete Rhodes and tba Democratic governor. That was tbe 3,100,· There

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more ti)Jn fll9.1 million 'IInce Tbe .Nursery Class •and .Uve
Dr. Whalen has been dean
the program wao ezpanded fi'8
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~:a~ia~~; r:,esa
By BERNARD BRENNER the administration's general ap- since June. 1965. He JOinS V1co In 1986 ... some 100 per cent Farmers Home Admlnlatra- were~ tertalned lth
Ullltetl Pre•s lalernallooat proach to financing all domes· President for Academic Affairs 1111lre than that of the previous lion housing loans are made lo Jofleenen arty Frld w al ~
'IVASHINGTON (UP!) _ o~ lie social programs in the 1967- Thomas Sm1th and Vice Presl· ) ~ar _used $2 556 960 of Farm applicants unable to obtain cred. the ~ 1 th ·~:a;/ at
spite some rebuffs from Con· 88 fiscal year.
dent for University Develop- ers Home Ad~lnl;tratlon cred: it from private lenders at re. bersa atte~n !~ Sh~l e~
gresa thiS year, administration Federal cencentratlon on aid ment ~arlin Hecht as ~ sen. It for construction and
1m. sonable rates and terms. They Paul Clark ~aria and o:a~na
' farm tfficials believe Asricul- to projects aimed at bolstering lor of!1cer of the unlvemty. provement of homes.
are tailored to Individual need! Wblte Cindy David nd Eddi
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1 lure Secretary Orville L. Free- the over . all economy of rurat
James J. McDOrman state and accompanied by &amp;IS!stance llbUsh Carl' Randy
L.ndte
' man will keep pressing for ex· areas - not JUSt tbe farm econ- It's 1 blli in New York 1 ' director, said some $65,ioo of In farm and financial manage. Jimmy All~y Dea~ ' ~ 111'
: pension of his department's omy - began building in the sack In Kansas and a poke In this amount wus advanced dl· ment.
and 'Norma Jarrell•
· economic development pro- rnJd·1950s.
Alabama.
rectiy to Ohio senior citizens
Cecile, Dreama, Tlmotby and
grams for low • Income rural The chief tarsels of the proi· Electric eels are said to be (62 or over) for improved hous- Mr. George Hayman Is visit- David Jenkins, Karen Rhodes
areas.
ects ranging from new commu· immune from each oilier's ing facilities, a 45 per cent in· lng his dauchter, Mrs. Burhl and Brtan Robinson. Adults atFreeman's
to
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nity' water systems to job-train- current.
crease. Rural bousing loans olh· Wolfe at Buckeye Lake.
tending were Mr. and Mrs Ev·
p1an
se up a .
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fices for the rural community proved, farm markets and new
development service was killed mdus tr~es, are low · mcome
· on Capitol Hill this fal l. And an non · farm residents ol rural
:_: administration bill authorizing areas plus families on farms
.._.. grants to finance planning of too small to produce a decent
.,-::: economic development and im- llv mg.
'fff
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proved community services in ''The proportion of families
.: rural areas foundered in the flving in poverty is twice as
z::: House after pass ing the Senate. high in rural communities as in
~-·-.·
But tflese setbacks will not cities and suburbs,u ene official
·~ per~uade the agriculture secre· sa id recently. "Less than onetary to retreet from the 'ronvic- third of the nation's total popu·
~. tian that expanded efforts are lation Jives in rural communiFULL
~, ne.ded to f1ghl rural poverty,
yet almost half of the famCUTS
~ an aide s.1id.
Illes with lncomes below the
lb.
'fi Other government sou rrcs in· poverty line live th ere.''
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ill\ die ate lhat the scope of any I Congress has approved . a
·· proposals for expandmg rural number or ~ew _rural areas tm·
IONELESS
area development programs aft- ~rove~ent mds m recent years,
er mid-1967 will be decJded by mrtudmg authonty for federal
----~ ·-·---1 gr•nls lo help build city-style
IONELESI
! w&lt;Jrer and sewage systems in
' &gt;man communities.
The Agriculture Departmenl,
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in another move aimed at backing up ihe efforts of some 2,400
: local rural areas development
commi llee~ . recently began an
"industrialization" program in
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c:alled for its repeal. He noted that Presidents Elsen-

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hower, Kennedy and Johnson had also called for
ALL CITIZENS, no matter how you earn a living.

repeal of Section 14(b).

They recognized that suc:h legislation was not only

Records show that the present Republican candlclate for Congress signed the petition which put

the beginning of the end for labor groups, but that

the "Right-to-Work" Amendment on the Ohio bal-

it would pave the way for The ultimate control or

lot in 1958. Let's look at how the 11 Counties In

destruction of ANY KIND OF ORGANIZATION.

our lOth District voted on This so-called "Right-ToToday, there Is a National Right To Work ComWork law1
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mittee spending e lot of money and a lot of time

FOR

trying to pass national "right-to-work" laws. They

"RIGHT-TQ.WORK LAW'

COUNTY

Fairfield ••...• • , 14,801

8,418

ere looking for support from people like the Pres-

8,375

2,566

ant RepUblican candidate for Congress.

Morgan . •• • ••.• 3,261

2,106

Washington ... .

8,859

6,461

IN CONGRESS, WE NEED AMAN WHO 1RULY

Athens •..•.... 11,291

3,656

REPRESENTS THE PEOPLE. THAT MAN IS OUR

........ 5,192

2,430

PRESENT DIMOCRAnC CONGRESSMAN -

3,103

1,235

WALTER H. MOEWR. WE URGENTlY REQUEST

Meigs ....... . . 5,083

2,309

Jackson ; . : • ..•• : 7,590

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Galli&amp; .........• 4,543

3,403

lawrence

12,978

3,130

84,976

39,107
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H~king

VInton . •. .....

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SlJonsored By The Coll\,llllttee For MajoritY' f\tl)e, John Conl~Yi Ch alrmlb-South Point, Ohio
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at afternoon , 'WII'Il Ill'. ·• l"'''lleej Woollllll'n In Alban,.
,
Ellen Rolland spent several
the ann~ pumpkin ,ahow.
Woodrum, My111n and Loretta, \and Mra. ~berl Qul~(l)l .days caring lor the Unlon Ridge For untold centures, the·GanMr. and IIIII!. llartld I)Uneu. and Mr. and Mrs. Jobn ·Nune&lt; .of Dover, Mr. and Mn Ohar- Grocery while, the owners, Mr. Je8 has been holy 'to Hiodo
of Medina .. a~d ,-lml!lll Coml!a. ll)~ker. and SOJ1, Jelf, Athem )a Butcher of Alhena and Ill~]. - ~ l\IIJI, Leslie Perry, attended India. People of 1111 itatlooa of
of Copley were weel!epd guests, ahil Mr. and Mrs, P•ul Kou•• i;iruzilla,W~um, AJ,bany, ~ ·!'lt· Qhl,v·~!fte, Fox Hunters As- fife come to halite In its waters .
of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith of Columbus.
COlltJr were pests al the Ney soctation n!eeting .at Waverly water Is bottled and carrlo&lt;
and Nancy. _Mrs. Daisy RawJ. Mrs. Ell~n Holland hPB re- Carpenler home.
where he was a judge for the
home for tltilse una~'e to mill&lt;'
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Greenlees lngs who had been vis~t!ng her turned from Dayton to
the Su)ld~y d!Jmer ~18 of Mr•. event.
the pilgrimage. Tradltiun 8""'
and
grandda~ter, Rilla brother, . Mr. Combs, returned !IJme of her brother-in-law _and and Mr~. Arthur Crabtree were Teachel'll of the
Columbia that Ganges water •eep• fm
Rhoades, were donner guests of home with them.
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· Sister, , Mr. and Mrs. V1C!or Mr; and Mrs. Feri\ Gillogly, E~ementary School hove sub. yeal'll without going stagnant.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ankron Mr. and Mrs. Grant Pnce of Perry. She w•• accompalued local, a~d Mr. and Mrs. Elba nliHed the fol~o~m~ Jist of and a single drop on the tongur
of Parkei'SWrg, W. Va., and a!- Van Wert attended lhe football here by Mr. ~~- Mr~. -~rt'lll McKnlg.tt and Sharon of · Co- students as ehg~ble for I h e or eyelids of a dying man Jo b&amp;
so called on Mr. and Mrs. (Jon- game at OU on Saturday and Ptekett and R1ckii. Ricku re; lumbus.
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Honor Roll durmg the first six lieved to cleanse liim of sin,
ald Smith of Belpre and Dean then visited her gran4parents, mamed here With
relatives Mr. and Mrs. Elba McKnight wee_ks grading period.
Greenlees, Fleming.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dye and wh1)e her parents went
to ant! Sharon of Columbus were First Grade, Kl{llberly AII·Iriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii~
The Columbia
Elementary fnends here on Sund~y.
Florida where _they.
spent weeken4 ~Is here of their man, Cheryl LawS?n ~MQrk
School Mothers Club will meet Mr. and ).lrs, Wilham Law- several days with h1s brother parents, Mr, and Mrs. D. 0. Perry, Second, Vil'j!lnia I orat the school 011 Friday even· son, Pat, Glen and Cheryl, re· and l~mily, Mr. and Mrs. ~r- lllcKn!ght and Mr, and Mrt. dan; Third, S~ BlllhOP and
mg, Nov. 4, and all mothers cently spent th• week~nd near ley Pickett and other relatives. Fern Gillogly.
Brenda Perry, Fourth, Kimber.
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ClndnJy Ellis, Cad!
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are urged to attend. Plans Will Madison, W. Va .. where t ey IC 11 re urn
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be completed lor the
fall were guests of 111e Willard Work- her parents on Monday.
nail 'flslted with ber parents, Justin Momer; Fifth, Bonrue
Festival at thal time.
man family They also attend· Denver Queee, ~r. IS spend. Mr. and Ml'l. Jerry CUI~ll and Darst, Linda McComas, B~.
Mr. and Mrs. Mendal Jordan ed the weddmg of the Work· lng a ~eave here w111I watives. her brother and slater·i!Maw, bara Jordan and Tina Radekm;
IN AT 9-0UT AT I
and son. Walter,_ and Mtke ma~'s daughter on Saturday. He_ wtll report lor_ hiS next Mr. and Mrs. William CUlwell. Sixth, Patsy Greer, Joan WoolLawson a~compamed Mr. and Mik~ Lawsoo spent a week ass1gnme~t to an all' base In Mr. and Mrs. Roscae Tackett en and Jano Jordan.
Mrs. Dwame . Jordan a_nd Bry· end With Walter Jordan.
New MeXICO.
of FlatwoodJ, Ky., also han
an to Circleville on Fnday ev- Callers at the home of Mr. Mrs. Elza McComaa spent an heeD vlslllniJ Ill lilt CUlweU Nloholaa U wa~ the
last Second St.
·Pomeroy
erung where they enjoyed the and Mr. Alva Rupe on Sunday afternoon With Mrs, DruzlUa home.
~ to rale RussJa.
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Social News

. Heresy Holler
to-Education bill.
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Appalachia, u. s. A.
After that, E. z. Lo r asked
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if there shoulda't be
kind
ar Editor,
of memory trdining
course
here Heresy Holler Anti for some of the present office.
rset]lief Asociation held Its holders who can't even rememr•~u!ar monthlv meeting th" I ber how-they voted just 8 short
~~ek at the palatial cabin of jlime ago, or what they told us
~ita Trotter on Jumpan Run. last time they were up f 0 r
,But sinre Congress adjourn- election. One of them has even
t•d Wllhout passing that "Tom forgotten where he put a couFilole Bill" and there won't be pie f f t . 0 h
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a~y chance for legal 1ynchinq, years ago the Highway Dept.
rfllbl away, there wasn't a :01 approved the plans for that new
o! business to oe discussed. 5o road he is gomg to get us-af·
t~e members present got to talk- ter election.
i111:}bout next week's election, Everyone entoyed the meet·
i~tead.
ing and they voted before ad·
jEveryone agreed that our vol -1 journing. to hold a special meetets should be '&gt;t•lter informed ing after Election Day. I'll try
the issues ,)f elecuons, but to report on it to you.
n~one seemed t.o think that I
Con Tenshll!!
to divide 161' million of 1
U(lpayers' cash would be a In the pasl few w"'ks we
wlwle lot of help. Most of the have read in our papers
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v' ers from finding out lhmgs, 1ftonse of what they term, "uu"~ducating.''

do much

fair prices.'' and in many caser.
· k Shunary lliuggested -w~ ! il is being felt as 2 hlow to tht
advocate an ''adult
reading stores being boycotted.
ctf. rs~" for candidates. inste~HI.
We in the "iddleport
and
Silne uf them don 't seem tu Pomeroy area are facet~ with
h8fe ~ pf'nt mucn time reading a rar greater problem teday.
th~ p;·lpPrs . Or thry h;t\e:fl A license to sell beer and wine
been on any highways with : he~s been applied for by the dithose big bill-boards.
redors of one ef our SupPr1
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t h •I We of Jhe Middleport Minis·
Joh11.Birch Society. At least not i I erial group feel Jhe
people
enough to kno~' whH iwr he 1 .sho•!ld know our feelings on this.
approved of it or not. _".nd _"'ome I We pmlf'st the fact that
we
of them who are tellw~ t1s we will soon be placed in a posican gel more 110ney fo-:- the tion of hav ing te buy our food
scpool by electing them don't : in a place where alcoholic bevseem to have read about how eragcs are sold. We therefore
the present Congressmf'n of. the wish to go on record as sayi ng,
same party voted on the Atd · "We will do all we ca11 t.o keep
this from happening." We seek
the help of al l our
chureh
nwmbers and othf' rs who wish
to help keep th1s blight out of
cur community.
We feel that tl1is store has
added much to the beauty and
benefit of the commuRity. Therf.lMrs. Charles Wagner went to fore our displeasure i 5
t
Ci(clevt!Je Thursday and spent ! with the Supermarkct, but ~~th
the_ weekend w1lh Mr. and the principal involved. W fe I
Mrs. fred Goeglein and family i that for the &lt;ake of 011: ch~J.
anjl attended the
Pumpkin dreo and the sa ke of our comShow.
I munity his praetioe should be
Florence Kaylor of New. Hav-' kept out.
en. and Sister, Mae, of Colum·J Signed : Donald Hicks, Pres.;
bus were recent guests of Mrs. Howard Ruppelt, V. Pres.; Don1
Wmona Clark. .
\ald Boone, Sec.; Mac E. DonaM.r. Det~ Erskme If Frank· hue, Clyde J. Bartlett.
fort, Ind., spent two weeks With i
-his sis1Pr, Mrs. Harry Pickens.
Mr and ~Irs . W. C. Smlfh
Pomeroy. Oftlo
and Jeff of Dayton spent Sund&lt;Jy with her motJ1cr. :\1 rs. Harry 'Hayman.
TONIGHT
_ _ _ NOT OPEN _ _
Mr. and Mrs. Roher! Beggs •
and daughter &lt;Jnd Mrs . Rov :
Thursday t:1ru Salurday
November 3·5
Beggs of Chester, W. Va .. and ·
ELVIS
PReSLEY In
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beggs and
"SPINOUT"
son of East Liverpool
were
(Techniculor)
Fa
re~ent guests of Miss Minn1e Elvis Presley, Shelley
1 bares. lJeborah Walley, Diane
Harpold and Mrs. Carrie Scar- I BcBain, Jack .1\llullaney, Will
ry .
IT utch ins.
Mr. and Mrs. Waid Foster Colorcertoont:
T~tny Weeny Meanlt
and children of Columbus spent
Doctor Mouse
the w.ekend with their parents.
Tom Thump
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Foster
Smitten Kitlen
1\r'.,i.,~ion: 75c &amp; 40c
and Mr. and Mrs. AI~·· • .,., 1

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MOTORCYCLES

BLAETTNARS
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Phone 992·2143
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limy Bailey.
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bathroom scales, llower stsndl, 20 gal &amp;loDe ~~
AppHances: ironl.~o11ter, skiUel, eaffee llllbr, d'ft 1
pans and toyo. 1""" Buick 4 door aedaB.
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• Community Sole will bo hotd In tho lloltl- I~
neor Alfred, locetod on S.R. 681, 4'11 mllos .t ,..
pon Plains and 7 mllot Nil of Darwin, TM fol..._
will be oold:

THE NEW ... GOOD AS FRESH PERKED

Jlhlb.

FREE DISH TOWEL INSIDE EACH BOX

Chester, 0.

PUBLIC SALE

Right reserved
To Limit
Quantltlet.

303
can

Gas raoge1 washer, osk dining table, buffet. ldtehe tablo,
complete oed. sofa bed, dining table and 4 obalft, eatfM
table, end tabl es, metal wardrobe, Wa dll.lr, llJD daa:lr
straight choirs, mangle, oweeper, electric oewbl~~
floor Iampo, table Jampa, atandl, bab7 bttl,
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Effective
November
3-4-5

A BIG VALUE ... A FUL-VALU!

TIME TO SERVE THE FAMILY HOT CAKES!

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BUY $EVERAL CANS FOR QUfCK·FIX MEALS!

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WHITE HOUSE APPLE SAUCE- 7

ARGO SWEET PEAS

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Fairmont Ice Milk

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paneUng, copper tone klteh· BULLDOZER service. Ponds,
en. Ph. 1192-2611 bttween 4 tlrlnways, Uglll
bushing,
and 8 p. m.
11 2 ftc lllck filling, m220e.
10 31 30tc
. GOOD clean, lump,
Mel
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Dolux 2 dOOr Sedaa. Low mil~ b7 1 loetl 0W111r lpOIIIII
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HOLY GANGES RIVER
at afternoon , 'WII'Il Ill'. ·• l"'''lleej Woollllll'n In Alban,.
,
Ellen Rolland spent several
the ann~ pumpkin ,ahow.
Woodrum, My111n and Loretta, \and Mra. ~berl Qul~(l)l .days caring lor the Unlon Ridge For untold centures, the·GanMr. and IIIII!. llartld I)Uneu. and Mr. and Mrs. Jobn ·Nune&lt; .of Dover, Mr. and Mn Ohar- Grocery while, the owners, Mr. Je8 has been holy 'to Hiodo
of Medina .. a~d ,-lml!lll Coml!a. ll)~ker. and SOJ1, Jelf, Athem )a Butcher of Alhena and Ill~]. - ~ l\IIJI, Leslie Perry, attended India. People of 1111 itatlooa of
of Copley were weel!epd guests, ahil Mr. and Mrs, P•ul Kou•• i;iruzilla,W~um, AJ,bany, ~ ·!'lt· Qhl,v·~!fte, Fox Hunters As- fife come to halite In its waters .
of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith of Columbus.
COlltJr were pests al the Ney soctation n!eeting .at Waverly water Is bottled and carrlo&lt;
and Nancy. _Mrs. Daisy RawJ. Mrs. Ell~n Holland hPB re- Carpenler home.
where he was a judge for the
home for tltilse una~'e to mill&lt;'
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Greenlees lngs who had been vis~t!ng her turned from Dayton to
the Su)ld~y d!Jmer ~18 of Mr•. event.
the pilgrimage. Tradltiun 8""'
and
grandda~ter, Rilla brother, . Mr. Combs, returned !IJme of her brother-in-law _and and Mr~. Arthur Crabtree were Teachel'll of the
Columbia that Ganges water •eep• fm
Rhoades, were donner guests of home with them.
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· Sister, , Mr. and Mrs. V1C!or Mr; and Mrs. Feri\ Gillogly, E~ementary School hove sub. yeal'll without going stagnant.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ankron Mr. and Mrs. Grant Pnce of Perry. She w•• accompalued local, a~d Mr. and Mrs. Elba nliHed the fol~o~m~ Jist of and a single drop on the tongur
of Parkei'SWrg, W. Va., and a!- Van Wert attended lhe football here by Mr. ~~- Mr~. -~rt'lll McKnlg.tt and Sharon of · Co- students as ehg~ble for I h e or eyelids of a dying man Jo b&amp;
so called on Mr. and Mrs. (Jon- game at OU on Saturday and Ptekett and R1ckii. Ricku re; lumbus.
·
Honor Roll durmg the first six lieved to cleanse liim of sin,
ald Smith of Belpre and Dean then visited her gran4parents, mamed here With
relatives Mr. and Mrs. Elba McKnight wee_ks grading period.
Greenlees, Fleming.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dye and wh1)e her parents went
to ant! Sharon of Columbus were First Grade, Kl{llberly AII·Iriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii~
The Columbia
Elementary fnends here on Sund~y.
Florida where _they.
spent weeken4 ~Is here of their man, Cheryl LawS?n ~MQrk
School Mothers Club will meet Mr. and ).lrs, Wilham Law- several days with h1s brother parents, Mr, and Mrs. D. 0. Perry, Second, Vil'j!lnia I orat the school 011 Friday even· son, Pat, Glen and Cheryl, re· and l~mily, Mr. and Mrs. ~r- lllcKn!ght and Mr, and Mrt. dan; Third, S~ BlllhOP and
mg, Nov. 4, and all mothers cently spent th• week~nd near ley Pickett and other relatives. Fern Gillogly.
Brenda Perry, Fourth, Kimber.
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ton
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Collier
of
ClndnJy Ellis, Cad!
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and
are urged to attend. Plans Will Madison, W. Va .. where t ey IC 11 re urn
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n. ary
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.
be completed lor the
fall were guests of 111e Willard Work- her parents on Monday.
nail 'flslted with ber parents, Justin Momer; Fifth, Bonrue
Festival at thal time.
man family They also attend· Denver Queee, ~r. IS spend. Mr. and Ml'l. Jerry CUI~ll and Darst, Linda McComas, B~.
Mr. and Mrs. Mendal Jordan ed the weddmg of the Work· lng a ~eave here w111I watives. her brother and slater·i!Maw, bara Jordan and Tina Radekm;
IN AT 9-0UT AT I
and son. Walter,_ and Mtke ma~'s daughter on Saturday. He_ wtll report lor_ hiS next Mr. and Mrs. William CUlwell. Sixth, Patsy Greer, Joan WoolLawson a~compamed Mr. and Mik~ Lawsoo spent a week ass1gnme~t to an all' base In Mr. and Mrs. Roscae Tackett en and Jano Jordan.
Mrs. Dwame . Jordan a_nd Bry· end With Walter Jordan.
New MeXICO.
of FlatwoodJ, Ky., also han
an to Circleville on Fnday ev- Callers at the home of Mr. Mrs. Elza McComaa spent an heeD vlslllniJ Ill lilt CUlweU Nloholaa U wa~ the
last Second St.
·Pomeroy
erung where they enjoyed the and Mr. Alva Rupe on Sunday afternoon With Mrs, DruzlUa home.
~ to rale RussJa.
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Carpenter
Social News

. Heresy Holler
to-Education bill.
,.
Appalachia, u. s. A.
After that, E. z. Lo r asked
'.,
00000000
if there shoulda't be
kind
ar Editor,
of memory trdining
course
here Heresy Holler Anti for some of the present office.
rset]lief Asociation held Its holders who can't even rememr•~u!ar monthlv meeting th" I ber how-they voted just 8 short
~~ek at the palatial cabin of jlime ago, or what they told us
~ita Trotter on Jumpan Run. last time they were up f 0 r
,But sinre Congress adjourn- election. One of them has even
t•d Wllhout passing that "Tom forgotten where he put a couFilole Bill" and there won't be pie f f t . 0 h
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ac ones. r ow many
a~y chance for legal 1ynchinq, years ago the Highway Dept.
rfllbl away, there wasn't a :01 approved the plans for that new
o! business to oe discussed. 5o road he is gomg to get us-af·
t~e members present got to talk- ter election.
i111:}bout next week's election, Everyone entoyed the meet·
i~tead.
ing and they voted before ad·
jEveryone agreed that our vol -1 journing. to hold a special meetets should be '&gt;t•lter informed ing after Election Day. I'll try
the issues ,)f elecuons, but to report on it to you.
n~one seemed t.o think that I
Con Tenshll!!
to divide 161' million of 1
U(lpayers' cash would be a In the pasl few w"'ks we
wlwle lot of help. Most of the have read in our papers
of

rome

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high

i line for the boodle art work . prices. be,ycotling stores all ovi overtime trying to keep the I t'f the nation. Jt is usrd in de-

v' ers from finding out lhmgs, 1ftonse of what they term, "uu"~ducating.''

do much

fair prices.'' and in many caser.
· k Shunary lliuggested -w~ ! il is being felt as 2 hlow to tht
advocate an ''adult
reading stores being boycotted.
ctf. rs~" for candidates. inste~HI.
We in the "iddleport
and
Silne uf them don 't seem tu Pomeroy area are facet~ with
h8fe ~ pf'nt mucn time reading a rar greater problem teday.
th~ p;·lpPrs . Or thry h;t\e:fl A license to sell beer and wine
been on any highways with : he~s been applied for by the dithose big bill-boards.
redors of one ef our SupPr1
One of the a-iJlU!ted he wa~ - ' markets.
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n't very familiar with
t h •I We of Jhe Middleport Minis·
Joh11.Birch Society. At least not i I erial group feel Jhe
people
enough to kno~' whH iwr he 1 .sho•!ld know our feelings on this.
approved of it or not. _".nd _"'ome I We pmlf'st the fact that
we
of them who are tellw~ t1s we will soon be placed in a posican gel more 110ney fo-:- the tion of hav ing te buy our food
scpool by electing them don't : in a place where alcoholic bevseem to have read about how eragcs are sold. We therefore
the present Congressmf'n of. the wish to go on record as sayi ng,
same party voted on the Atd · "We will do all we ca11 t.o keep
this from happening." We seek
the help of al l our
chureh
nwmbers and othf' rs who wish
to help keep th1s blight out of
cur community.
We feel that tl1is store has
added much to the beauty and
benefit of the commuRity. Therf.lMrs. Charles Wagner went to fore our displeasure i 5
t
Ci(clevt!Je Thursday and spent ! with the Supermarkct, but ~~th
the_ weekend w1lh Mr. and the principal involved. W fe I
Mrs. fred Goeglein and family i that for the &lt;ake of 011: ch~J.
anjl attended the
Pumpkin dreo and the sa ke of our comShow.
I munity his praetioe should be
Florence Kaylor of New. Hav-' kept out.
en. and Sister, Mae, of Colum·J Signed : Donald Hicks, Pres.;
bus were recent guests of Mrs. Howard Ruppelt, V. Pres.; Don1
Wmona Clark. .
\ald Boone, Sec.; Mac E. DonaM.r. Det~ Erskme If Frank· hue, Clyde J. Bartlett.
fort, Ind., spent two weeks With i
-his sis1Pr, Mrs. Harry Pickens.
Mr and ~Irs . W. C. Smlfh
Pomeroy. Oftlo
and Jeff of Dayton spent Sund&lt;Jy with her motJ1cr. :\1 rs. Harry 'Hayman.
TONIGHT
_ _ _ NOT OPEN _ _
Mr. and Mrs. Roher! Beggs •
and daughter &lt;Jnd Mrs . Rov :
Thursday t:1ru Salurday
November 3·5
Beggs of Chester, W. Va .. and ·
ELVIS
PReSLEY In
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beggs and
"SPINOUT"
son of East Liverpool
were
(Techniculor)
Fa
re~ent guests of Miss Minn1e Elvis Presley, Shelley
1 bares. lJeborah Walley, Diane
Harpold and Mrs. Carrie Scar- I BcBain, Jack .1\llullaney, Will
ry .
IT utch ins.
Mr. and Mrs. Waid Foster Colorcertoont:
T~tny Weeny Meanlt
and children of Columbus spent
Doctor Mouse
the w.ekend with their parents.
Tom Thump
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Foster
Smitten Kitlen
1\r'.,i.,~ion: 75c &amp; 40c
and Mr. and Mrs. AI~·· • .,., 1

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Amll'fcan 4 Door, e 011., ltd. 11'1111. 8ollcl bOdr. llOod tim.

61 RAMILIR

eve. llood 11m. • Cfl, IIIJin•, ltil, trou., R.H.
to~, p. steering.
OPIN lVII. "00 P.M.
IG!diOt, . .

$591
aool

o. Ph. 38'1·752e.

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HARUY DAVIDSON
MOTORCYCLES

BLAETTNARS
rrom the wrest Truck or

Bulldozer llldlator To The
SlaaUtst Hater Core.

Phone 992·2143
Pomeroy, 0.

RADIATOR
I ROOM house and bath down·
llaln, apartment of
three
raoms and balh
upstairs,
. large Jot lacing Ohio River,
Idee! lor chUdrfn, · 1126 E.
Main St., Pomeroy, 0. Mrs.
limy Bailey.
10 30 6tc

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SWS &amp;SIRVICE ;
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NICII1 PIOPLII

DICk IAWLIIIOI.

MIDIILIPOIT ONtO

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XII New R•dJ•Ior Shoi

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Coro e8ufldour
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AppHances: ironl.~o11ter, skiUel, eaffee llllbr, d'ft 1
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• Community Sole will bo hotd In tho lloltl- I~
neor Alfred, locetod on S.R. 681, 4'11 mllos .t ,..
pon Plains and 7 mllot Nil of Darwin, TM fol..._
will be oold:

THE NEW ... GOOD AS FRESH PERKED

Jlhlb.

FREE DISH TOWEL INSIDE EACH BOX

Chester, 0.

PUBLIC SALE

Right reserved
To Limit
Quantltlet.

303
can

Gas raoge1 washer, osk dining table, buffet. ldtehe tablo,
complete oed. sofa bed, dining table and 4 obalft, eatfM
table, end tabl es, metal wardrobe, Wa dll.lr, llJD daa:lr
straight choirs, mangle, oweeper, electric oewbl~~
floor Iampo, table Jampa, atandl, bab7 bttl,
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November
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en. Ph. 1192-2611 bttween 4 tlrlnways, Uglll
bushing,
and 8 p. m.
11 2 ftc lllck filling, m220e.
10 31 30tc
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Mel
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Dolux 2 dOOr Sedaa. Low mil~ b7 1 loetl 0W111r lpOIIIII
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Home, nalural miP!e wood
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INFORMATION

J..I)Af SERVICE

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Mr. and Mrs. ReUben Stew- W!lh."Mi~ · s!eua GreSlf. , . bus,
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lnvestl'gated ·

art, Mason, Mrs. Maty AIJ!Iil\· .Mrs, 1fii1Ten Sell 8nd two
·
ler, Hartford, ylslted In H~ clilldren of Oolumbua, visited
· .·
·
lngton on SatUrday with Mr. over the weekand' wllh her
PT. PLEASANT - State Po- and Mrs. Stewart's son, Gary,' grandparents, Mr. '...cl
lice Sgt. Jack Parsons of lhe who is a Sophomore at Marslt· Christy Bletner.
·' ·
local detachment bas released
Dr. a\ld Mrs. Karl Bletner of
PT. PLEASANT Mason lhe activity report of his de- VollcyhaU is the
tastes~ Knoxville Tennessee· visited
' ~unty School Superintendenl partment for lhe month of Octo- growing sport in America. 11 ""!vera! days wllh his mother,
'l M1lton Burdette has ann~unr.t'd ber s~ow1ng lhe three
man had 40 million players in 1965, Mrs. Alice Bletner and his untt;e approval h"." been 111•en to post m~eshgated II
veh1de double the number five years cle, Mr. Harry Campbell in
. ~ T1tle ~ Dl Pubhc Law 89 • 10 acc1dents; JSsued 147 warrung earlier.
Mason. Mrs. Bletoer returned
~ and pel'sonnel for various posi- tickets; made 6 felony arrests,
bons II&gt;IU be needed.
74 arrests lor read law mis~ The application for $1,90,264 demeanors and 14 other misde'~\ for training
of educationally meanor arrests: recovered stodeprived children will actuaUy len property valued at $9; spent
'· !acilltate continuation of a pro- 39 hours giving operators' ex.' gram now in existence in lhls aminations, 84 hours in office
' county. The new program will work, 294 hours on road patrol;
~tart near the middle of No- 135 hours on investigatiOns and
• ~ vember.
14 hours in court.
' Burdette said a dL....,t.r will Members of lhe local post
, . be needed and will receive a. are Sgt. Parsons, Troooer Rusallll')' 1'f f100 a month for Ibis dy O'Dell and Trooper Glen
' position. Some requirements lor Seymour.
·. the past 4re a BS degree in Ed·
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ucation lll]d three years leach· I
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SUPER MKT.
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Highlights .Club Meeting'

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waa;,iw8pl~ ;~lii_t:,~·~!ll~· ~ted, on &amp;Jf. biJI Vlilled :on ·~t wllll.
days. 1
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, Ul!lay ~ wllll .i!Ls mo11iei, )!111 lrllrtba ~. · ·.
. Mr.' and
John : ~..Mrs. Matllda Noble.
Mlsa Becky Linrll · ~m.·
. of J3~n. ~-• ·llll, vfil~ Charlh Yeager
of MU9n, led •Mr. IDd Mia. ~ ,....:
!'IIIJ Ids sisters, M\ssea illolen;. ~~ of )l!e three eiiJployea, who .ol •N q 1f*vlll '. lo .~
Rutli"lind Mae Bletiier"and his was sevirely bumed at tbe w~ ·they ·. a~.· l!le UJIL.
. . !n'olher, Blll Bletner, In Muon. Phillp Sporn Is ·~!ledij able ve!11ty ·ROlli~· Their 1011,
· Mrs. Edison Weaver and dau- to walk a few ~~ .wJtiiOut Rollllle
II :a FreibmiJI II
ghten, VICki, and Mrs. Gloria the aid ·of crUichea. Mark wird the
Ebersbacb ind daughter&amp;, Ton- of Nt!w Haven wiU repori.ed)y Mrs.
. ya and Terrf visited on· S,un- be releasi!d from the · ·H.o~,. vial~
day wllh Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hospital this W¥et. . DOU!erl ~a

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12 QUART SIZE

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November 71h and may be ob- .
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Use Our Lay-Away Plan Nowl

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EducaUon Office on 8th Street.
The director when employed
will then interview and recornmerid some :W olher persons to
be employed ~nd .ass1st 111 the
pro~ram. Applications for th~se
assJstants may also_be obtamed at Ule Board offiCe.

PT. PLEASANT_ The Wornan's Golf Association of Hidden
Valley Country Club held an
election of officers at a special
meeting Lhis week to serve during next year's golfing season.
Elected were: Eva Bailey,
presidenl; Mary Adkins, vice
president: Louella Morgan. sec1 retary and Lois An·her, treasurer.
Lillian Greene, outgoing president, reminded the members
of lfle anntml golf awards baaPT. PLEASANT - The Mas· quet to be held this Thursday
on-Jackson Labor Council will al Oscar's in Gal!ioolis beginhold a rally Saturday, Novem- nmg with a social hour al 6:30
ber 5th at 7:30 p.m. at I he p.m. followed by the dinner at
Mason County Courthouse with 7:3U p.m. and presentation of
Miles Stanley, president ol the awards.
West Virginhl
Federatioa of
Labor, AF!rCJO
prmcipal
ARRESTS MADE
speaker of the evening.
POINT PLEASANT -CounLabor endorsed candidates al· iy jail records show two arrests
so have been invited to attend made during the past twenty ·
and address the rally.
four hours. Arrested were Matt
The public and all
union Hall, 52, Henderson, W. Va ..
members affiliated with lhe Ma· charged with hazardouo oper!;on-Jackson Labor Council are ation and Russell Coleman, 4ti,
invited to attend. Refreshments Powton, W. Va., charged with
will be served by .!he Woman's lnloXicalimt
Aclivlties Department of the
---Council.

Labor Council
To Hold Rally

Each

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JUST HEAD FOR THIS STORE THAT IS ROCKING THE ENTIRE AREA WITH THEIR
LOWI I.()W PRICES • ,
· 100% COTTON TWILL

Men's Uniform
WORK PANTS

1

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99

MEN'S HEAVY RUBBER

12 in. Insulated
LACE BOOTS

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OUR
LAY·AY!AY

SIZES 7 to 12

88

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Enjoy Party
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Open Friday Night Til 9

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Reg. $2.99 No-Drip

STRETCH
PANTS

FAN FAIR

Fine Wale ... Black

LATEX
Wall Paint

·10 to 18

YOUTHS AND BOYS' HI-GRADE

Hospital News

New Haven Youth
Are Party Sponsol'!l

NEW HAVEN - Youth ol the
New Haven Church of G o d
Ad 1 1
sponsored a Halloween party
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for the congregation on Thurs·
Jeffrey A. Javms, 1~12 ThJ~d day evening at the New Haven
Ave.; Cecil R. Wams.ey, Mill Communily building. Those
•Cree.k Rd.; Mrs. Jean F. ~b~, winning prizes were Larry Car~atrml. Star Rt.: MJCb••l E. penler, Jeff Weaver, Marshe
Facerrure, Galhpohs; McKiu· Davis, Teresa Knight,
Sybil
ley Dotson, Rt. 2 Golh~hs; Knight, Debbie Morris,
Kim
Henry DavJS, Rt. 2 Cheshae; Fields and Carroll Knight. The
Charles E. Carroll, New Haven ; judges were Mrs. Alice Loomis,
ab. Gene_A. Jewell, Rt. 1 I.e- Waid Hayman and Wilbur Le~­
latt; V1cki J. Wheeler, Rt. 1 heit
Pl. Pleasant; Miss Garnet L. J~nior Leifheit wns .-owned
Tooley, Pl. Pleasant; Robert King, Marlene F1elds Queen,
D. Boso, Rt 1 PorUand; Mrs. David Sisk Prince, and HerSam A. Wyatt, Rt. I Pomeroy; metta Knapp Princess. T b •
Mrs. Harold L. Queen, Rad- cake walk was won by 1-ft. and
•!Iff; Mrs. Granger E. Fisher, Mrs. Waid Hayman. Tammy
laclcson; John W· Lloyd, Jr., Roush and Mike King. The
. lJackson; Mrs. Waldo A. Chnst- games and spook room were
man. Rt. 3 Jackson; Mrs. Char- enlertoining.
Refreshment•
le4 ~- Roach, Jacksoo ; Mrs. were served.
l.ew11 G. Bragg, Jackson;
_ _ __
Elizabeth Dupre, WellGIVE SERVICE
Robert L. Lake,
Jr., NEW HAVEN - The Youth
jillttlnli!On. W. Va.; Mrs. Rob- Fellowship of the New Haven
D. Morrison, Stewart.
Church of God waa In charge
Birlbo
of the Sunday evening 110rvlce.
Mrs. Harold L. Queen, Rad- They presented a skit ontilled
son, 3:29 a.m. Tuosday; "This Was Your Life." Taking
Gene A. Jewell, Rt. 1 Le- port in the skil were Faye and
son, 11:06 a.m. Tuoliday. Joyce McCoy, Larry Carpen·
Discharan
t•r. Judy Hall, Marsha Davis,
. lane F. Asbury, Mrs. James and Denise Grinstead. The
Barnette, Mrs. Clifford C. Youth Cbolr 11811&amp; several sek~~~l: Alta A. Deverlck, Mrs. lections under lhe direction of
(l
Ebersbach, Mrs. Rena V. Mrs. Ross Morris. The)' were
Melvm Gillespie, Sher- accompanied on lhe piano by
W. Kemper, Robert . E. Angie Fields end on the organ
•iirJ•ck, Mrs. Mary E. Pnce, by Diana Roush. Denise Grinl li.lit!U'~· Clarence A. Roush, Char- stead and Faye McCoy
also
. Saunders, Sr., Donald R. sang two speolal songs.
~lll, Mrs. H. Donald taylor, _:.__..:.__ _.::.__ _
M. Ward, Jill Ann WII- Fisher 111d Infant daughter,
Mrs. Edgar G. Cline Mrs. Bebby L. Ritchie and Inlllfant IOD, Mn. Oarp L. fant clau&amp;hter.

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ARCTICS

l-2 to 1 YARD LENGTH
ASST. PIECE GOODS

MEN'S 100% COTTON
HEAVY FLEECED LINE

SWEAT SHIRTS
AND
BOTTOM
BAND

I.ADii5'1eg.$l.99
SOFT NYLON

HALF SLIPS
SIZES S·M-L
ELASTIC WAIST

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Knit Suits
Large Selection.of Sweater
Purses &amp; Gloves

Fully Guaranteed

CUFFS

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gallon

COLLAR

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KNinED

Sizes to Big 6

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SIZE 4 B and 4% 8

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SAMPLE SALEJ

100% NYLON

White and Colors

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St.

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BAKELITE HANDLE

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CHILDS· Ree. $4.00

Colorful

COt OR

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ASST. COLORS

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TEFLON COATED ALUMINUM

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and FISH FRY
MEIGS COUNTY GARAGE
8 P.M. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3rcl

Public Invited
Bring Your Family and Friends

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Mason Pe;I'SOnal •Homecoq\lng acUvl\lea. 'I'!"~· ~··
·. PP~u;~~Sullda~
Mr. and Mrs. ReUben Stew- W!lh."Mi~ · s!eua GreSlf. , . bus,
.••

11 Accidents
lnvestl'gated ·

art, Mason, Mrs. Maty AIJ!Iil\· .Mrs, 1fii1Ten Sell 8nd two
·
ler, Hartford, ylslted In H~ clilldren of Oolumbua, visited
· .·
·
lngton on SatUrday with Mr. over the weekand' wllh her
PT. PLEASANT - State Po- and Mrs. Stewart's son, Gary,' grandparents, Mr. '...cl
lice Sgt. Jack Parsons of lhe who is a Sophomore at Marslt· Christy Bletner.
·' ·
local detachment bas released
Dr. a\ld Mrs. Karl Bletner of
PT. PLEASANT Mason lhe activity report of his de- VollcyhaU is the
tastes~ Knoxville Tennessee· visited
' ~unty School Superintendenl partment for lhe month of Octo- growing sport in America. 11 ""!vera! days wllh his mother,
'l M1lton Burdette has ann~unr.t'd ber s~ow1ng lhe three
man had 40 million players in 1965, Mrs. Alice Bletner and his untt;e approval h"." been 111•en to post m~eshgated II
veh1de double the number five years cle, Mr. Harry Campbell in
. ~ T1tle ~ Dl Pubhc Law 89 • 10 acc1dents; JSsued 147 warrung earlier.
Mason. Mrs. Bletoer returned
~ and pel'sonnel for various posi- tickets; made 6 felony arrests,
bons II&gt;IU be needed.
74 arrests lor read law mis~ The application for $1,90,264 demeanors and 14 other misde'~\ for training
of educationally meanor arrests: recovered stodeprived children will actuaUy len property valued at $9; spent
'· !acilltate continuation of a pro- 39 hours giving operators' ex.' gram now in existence in lhls aminations, 84 hours in office
' county. The new program will work, 294 hours on road patrol;
~tart near the middle of No- 135 hours on investigatiOns and
• ~ vember.
14 hours in court.
' Burdette said a dL....,t.r will Members of lhe local post
, . be needed and will receive a. are Sgt. Parsons, Troooer Rusallll')' 1'f f100 a month for Ibis dy O'Dell and Trooper Glen
' position. Some requirements lor Seymour.
·. the past 4re a BS degree in Ed·
---9P1'0SIT!'
ucation lll]d three years leach· I
EVANS
SUPER MKT.
mg expenence.
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Mrs.
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. Mr.' and
John : ~..Mrs. Matllda Noble.
Mlsa Becky Linrll · ~m.·
. of J3~n. ~-• ·llll, vfil~ Charlh Yeager
of MU9n, led •Mr. IDd Mia. ~ ,....:
!'IIIJ Ids sisters, M\ssea illolen;. ~~ of )l!e three eiiJployea, who .ol •N q 1f*vlll '. lo .~
Rutli"lind Mae Bletiier"and his was sevirely bumed at tbe w~ ·they ·. a~.· l!le UJIL.
. . !n'olher, Blll Bletner, In Muon. Phillp Sporn Is ·~!ledij able ve!11ty ·ROlli~· Their 1011,
· Mrs. Edison Weaver and dau- to walk a few ~~ .wJtiiOut Rollllle
II :a FreibmiJI II
ghten, VICki, and Mrs. Gloria the aid ·of crUichea. Mark wird the
Ebersbacb ind daughter&amp;, Ton- of Nt!w Haven wiU repori.ed)y Mrs.
. ya and Terrf visited on· S,un- be releasi!d from the · ·H.o~,. vial~
day wllh Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hospital this W¥et. . DOU!erl ~a

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EducaUon Office on 8th Street.
The director when employed
will then interview and recornmerid some :W olher persons to
be employed ~nd .ass1st 111 the
pro~ram. Applications for th~se
assJstants may also_be obtamed at Ule Board offiCe.

PT. PLEASANT_ The Wornan's Golf Association of Hidden
Valley Country Club held an
election of officers at a special
meeting Lhis week to serve during next year's golfing season.
Elected were: Eva Bailey,
presidenl; Mary Adkins, vice
president: Louella Morgan. sec1 retary and Lois An·her, treasurer.
Lillian Greene, outgoing president, reminded the members
of lfle anntml golf awards baaPT. PLEASANT - The Mas· quet to be held this Thursday
on-Jackson Labor Council will al Oscar's in Gal!ioolis beginhold a rally Saturday, Novem- nmg with a social hour al 6:30
ber 5th at 7:30 p.m. at I he p.m. followed by the dinner at
Mason County Courthouse with 7:3U p.m. and presentation of
Miles Stanley, president ol the awards.
West Virginhl
Federatioa of
Labor, AF!rCJO
prmcipal
ARRESTS MADE
speaker of the evening.
POINT PLEASANT -CounLabor endorsed candidates al· iy jail records show two arrests
so have been invited to attend made during the past twenty ·
and address the rally.
four hours. Arrested were Matt
The public and all
union Hall, 52, Henderson, W. Va ..
members affiliated with lhe Ma· charged with hazardouo oper!;on-Jackson Labor Council are ation and Russell Coleman, 4ti,
invited to attend. Refreshments Powton, W. Va., charged with
will be served by .!he Woman's lnloXicalimt
Aclivlties Department of the
---Council.

Labor Council
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Hospital News

New Haven Youth
Are Party Sponsol'!l

NEW HAVEN - Youth ol the
New Haven Church of G o d
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Jeffrey A. Javms, 1~12 ThJ~d day evening at the New Haven
Ave.; Cecil R. Wams.ey, Mill Communily building. Those
•Cree.k Rd.; Mrs. Jean F. ~b~, winning prizes were Larry Car~atrml. Star Rt.: MJCb••l E. penler, Jeff Weaver, Marshe
Facerrure, Galhpohs; McKiu· Davis, Teresa Knight,
Sybil
ley Dotson, Rt. 2 Golh~hs; Knight, Debbie Morris,
Kim
Henry DavJS, Rt. 2 Cheshae; Fields and Carroll Knight. The
Charles E. Carroll, New Haven ; judges were Mrs. Alice Loomis,
ab. Gene_A. Jewell, Rt. 1 I.e- Waid Hayman and Wilbur Le~­
latt; V1cki J. Wheeler, Rt. 1 heit
Pl. Pleasant; Miss Garnet L. J~nior Leifheit wns .-owned
Tooley, Pl. Pleasant; Robert King, Marlene F1elds Queen,
D. Boso, Rt 1 PorUand; Mrs. David Sisk Prince, and HerSam A. Wyatt, Rt. I Pomeroy; metta Knapp Princess. T b •
Mrs. Harold L. Queen, Rad- cake walk was won by 1-ft. and
•!Iff; Mrs. Granger E. Fisher, Mrs. Waid Hayman. Tammy
laclcson; John W· Lloyd, Jr., Roush and Mike King. The
. lJackson; Mrs. Waldo A. Chnst- games and spook room were
man. Rt. 3 Jackson; Mrs. Char- enlertoining.
Refreshment•
le4 ~- Roach, Jacksoo ; Mrs. were served.
l.ew11 G. Bragg, Jackson;
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Elizabeth Dupre, WellGIVE SERVICE
Robert L. Lake,
Jr., NEW HAVEN - The Youth
jillttlnli!On. W. Va.; Mrs. Rob- Fellowship of the New Haven
D. Morrison, Stewart.
Church of God waa In charge
Birlbo
of the Sunday evening 110rvlce.
Mrs. Harold L. Queen, Rad- They presented a skit ontilled
son, 3:29 a.m. Tuosday; "This Was Your Life." Taking
Gene A. Jewell, Rt. 1 Le- port in the skil were Faye and
son, 11:06 a.m. Tuoliday. Joyce McCoy, Larry Carpen·
Discharan
t•r. Judy Hall, Marsha Davis,
. lane F. Asbury, Mrs. James and Denise Grinstead. The
Barnette, Mrs. Clifford C. Youth Cbolr 11811&amp; several sek~~~l: Alta A. Deverlck, Mrs. lections under lhe direction of
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Ebersbach, Mrs. Rena V. Mrs. Ross Morris. The)' were
Melvm Gillespie, Sher- accompanied on lhe piano by
W. Kemper, Robert . E. Angie Fields end on the organ
•iirJ•ck, Mrs. Mary E. Pnce, by Diana Roush. Denise Grinl li.lit!U'~· Clarence A. Roush, Char- stead and Faye McCoy
also
. Saunders, Sr., Donald R. sang two speolal songs.
~lll, Mrs. H. Donald taylor, _:.__..:.__ _.::.__ _
M. Ward, Jill Ann WII- Fisher 111d Infant daughter,
Mrs. Edgar G. Cline Mrs. Bebby L. Ritchie and Inlllfant IOD, Mn. Oarp L. fant clau&amp;hter.

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VOL XVIII NO, 170

Engagement of
Miss Vermillion
Is Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Vermll·
-. li9Jf ...~. larysville, are announc,Jfig the engagement of
their
daughter, Janet Kay, to Stall
Sergeant Harolrl D. Graham,

PANMUNJOM (UPI) - An
An)erican patrol !ougbt bad&lt; so
llercel.v before II was Wiped 0111
by North Korean lnvaden one
Its memben will
be
nominated posthumously for the
Medal of Honor,
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of warm Car Coats I&lt;&gt;&lt; the
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llinJle and double breaste4
styles.

WOMENS DRESSES

son of Mrs. Bessie M. Graham,
Harrisonville.

Miss Vermillion is a gradu•te of North western
High
School. Raymond . Sergeant Grntam is a graduate of Scipio
High School, Harrisomille, an~
is pre~cntly serving with

flighest Medal RecommendedI
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And See The Terrific Line Of

authorities said wclay, II Js
America'• highest honor.
Six Americans and one South
KQrtan aoldler In the United
Nad()D&amp; Ioree were k!Ded 8lld
~ ,\Jnerl£an ""'nded In the

Sizes8to 18

and38 to44

United States Air Force
at
Lockbourne Air Force BaSf'.
The open church wedding is

scheduled for 6:.10 p.m., Decem·
!Jer 25th, at the Union Church
of Christ in MarysviUe.

easy selecting. We carry a com·
plete stock of dresses In all size
ranges. .Beautiful dressy and
casual dresses in knits, meta)·

Plans were made to serve
the annual election day dinner
when the Sunshine Makers
Cl as s of the Syracuse
First

wool jerseys, crepes and blends
-all top manufacturers.

nex.
Th':' meeting was conducted

by the president,
Margaret
Cottrill. Devotions were
by
NRJrrti London, who read the
43rd Psalm, followed by the
Lord's Prayer m unison. Roll
c~U was answered by
eight
membe rs. Secretary and b'eas.
urer reporls were approved.
Due• were ~d and a free will
offering taken,

Ready to Wear

eJunior Petites Sizes

oe,..n~ment

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• Misses Sizes

Floor

eHalf Sizes

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The rne11u of rhe election day

dinner will be baked chicken,
mashed potatoes, noodles, veg•table, salad, pie and coffee.
Price is $1 for adults and 50
eents for school children. Th is
will be a church project, with
11 proceeds toward the pat'sonage
.J fund.
~
It was decided to have the
II Christmas dinner and party in
~ 'he annex Friday night, u•
n•c1em- l
ber l~th, with a covered dish
dinner and exchange of gifts.
Bible study conducted by Helen Hartis, followed with very
interesting group discussiolt
Hosteos to ile November 21st
!lleeting will be Agnes White,
Bible study by Margaret Winebrenner; Roll call to be
a
Thanksgiving poem.
Meeting dosed with prayer
by Esther Harden. During the
soCial hour, delicious refreshments were served by the hosi!SS, Naomi London, to Dorothy
~
Gant, Helen Diddle, Margaret
' I Cottrill, Helen Harris, Esther
Harden, Margaret Winebrenner,
1nd Agnes White.

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Shoins Return
From Vocation
In Florida
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. 'Deneey) Shain have returned from
t vacation in Florida w he r e
!bey celebrated their
25th
wedding anniversary, spending
lhe day in Long Boat Keys and
larasota.
·
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ervine
-1 ;mother of Mrs. Shain) enterlained with a dinner In Cortez.
i{r. ~nd Mrs. Charles Spencer,
lormerfy of Pomeroy, now re•idlng In llradenton Beach, serted lee cream and cake TuesIJy e1ening in honor of Mr.
pel Mrs. Shain's anniversary.
While in FloMda Mr. and Mrs.
$halo visited Mr. and Mrs.
.!)key Sayre in St. Petersburg,
fho were formerly of Racine.

im~rTraining
t::•:.-n~.

John Leonard Ba". son
. and Mrs. Leonard Bass
Syracuse, has completed
tralnll1g at Fort Benning,
,llld bas neen transferred
Leonard Wood, Mo., cOr
tr81nlng In the
Corps.
leaving Fort Bemnlng,
• ~·1M Mrs. Bass and
lipelll 1 weekend

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held amid
Npoi1l . .
Ho111 Koq
lbat the Red Gtlll'dl·may have
tlllllvecl tbeJr uef¥1ness and
jere ~ relepled to 1
~ role In 'lbe cultural

We Have An
Outstanding

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DRESS SOCKS
Choose your favorite style, the short top ~otton socks In
sizes 10 to 15. white and solid colors, the cyton dress
80Cka in sites 10 to 13, white and colors, the orion one
size soeks in solid colors or the long top cotton ~ks in
all sizes. Stop in the hosiery department oo the mam floor
and make your selections.

·. Group
Of

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Heat resistant. COpper
tint color. Set «11111111 of
1 quart, 2 quul 8lld I
quart bowl

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Slacks

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checks.

$19.95 CORNING WARE SRS

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quart saucemau, g loeb skillet l'llh eover, bindle a 2
petite pone. You Save n.96.
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and winter Slack&amp;. All
the new style&amp; to cord1U'Oy, wool flannels,
orion knits. Stretch
pants, Pennanent press
Koratron. Solids, plaids
and·prlnts.

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Size :ro to liO waist measure. dark grey or dark green. 100'llo
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comfortable, Joq wearlnJ.

$5.95

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$16·99

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Storm Daor Kill, Extra hHvy plutlc

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and

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$1.79

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Ja solid&amp; llld prints - all
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colors. Tan, grey or green. Sizes 38 to 50.

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Sizes 7to 14
1.95 to 2.95

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Men's Blanket Lined Cavalry Twill

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SPECIAL SALEI

MASON - Mrs. Terlsha May Syracuse Village voters on 1 Attorney Porter, like Mayor ! time.
water," oald Mayor Lond.on,
Reyno!Ua, who had beea Ia (UP!) _A Titan 3C wwthona
Hoffman, 81, died Wedne!day November 8 may determine the Herman London and o111er Yil· "The newiopooal, if ap-1 "but It would also make availa- Korea only 17 dayo before hls rocket rammed an wvnanned
... for Jurr Olk State
at the home of her daughter, fate of their town-owned water !age officials, reports the water proved, would l only give the ble Ouctuallnl assessment bas- death, wa. the bero wbea Gemini capsule toward e8l1ll
t!ID,iflt for Improvements
Wllllam Lucas of Clncin· system.
assessment program has ended village an
unity to serve ed on valuation year Ia and . North Koreaa l•vaden virtu- and then zoomed up qa1a to
1M H!ibWIY Department,
. Mrs. Hoffman, formerly Residents Jn the growinl com· up being unfair In that all pro· oil homes
the town With year out."
lilly wiped oat 111 American orbll four satellltes ID
!r!Nda 10'1 1114 88 In Perry
County, wu a melJio munlty of nearly 800 citizens Jo. perty owners are not taxed
"The situation at this tlme," patrol a U1f mUe -th Of spectacular test debut fot1
• AlbeM tounlles.
of the Oak Grove EUB cated about $ mileo east of equ3lly.
Wli}}i
according to Porter," is that the the Korean deDlllitarized zoae Ameri&lt;11's first milltary JIIIDo
~f rilnttd fU6,ootl II slmlllr Church.
Pomeroy will vote for or It, therefore, has been pro- 1f
illlUal subscribers to the water (DMZ&lt;.
In-space program.
fVndl. llld In Athena COtlniJ, Mrt. Hoffman WIIS born May sgalnsl a 3.3 mill bond issue proposed througn actions passsystem are carrying the water
The Air Fom'a m'cMI&lt;Ne
I'I'J,OOO plll8nlnfl tees for a 1819. She was the delllhter outside the 10 mill Umltatiou. ed by council that Syracuse voassessment burden and there Is Bolli pareats were visibly launcher was following • ~
114 ltlle tleCIIctD ol U, 8. IS
John and Rutn Grayhan Cunters go to the polls and decide
no way to make any change shaken and in tears
wbea
tu th
lllrougb ...,._,
iia, AtbeDI Bypass lor an
She was preceded In Reasons tor the proposal are f if they favor attempting to reotller than by passage of the Informed by United
~~orm&amp;: an hour of C!MJDI«.
•lad . .J mi!Jioa.
death by her husband In 1913. to recall and repa_y assessment move these Inequities through
3.3 mills levy."
lnleroalloolll that their •••
.
. .
Survivors Jncluda two 80118, Rus· bonds previously ISSued and to pwage of the 3.3 mill levy.
US
Solicitor Porter, Mayor Lon- may "'celve Americ8'1 big!J. ::·~=b ":~unique twiHI&lt;LB/al B
and Dallal Letart, W Va attempt to raise enough
The Issue If approved would
don, members of council and lsi honor poslllamonaly.
The Titan soared l2S mllN
.
,,..
two daugbiera, Mrs.
to extend the town water
allow the village to sell' new Wllliam Carl Riggs, 78. form- several residents aware of the "We'"' real proud of bJm," high and then nosed over too
WAS-TON - WITJI
,00 Mn. Homer Bennett, Cin- tern eight-tenths of a mile
bonds up to $50,000 that can be erly ~f this area, d1ed Wedaes· situation all agree, "Something saki Mrs. L•welf D. Rey"oods, send the Gemini on Ill JIIWII"
arueiiDI Allan odyssey
. cllmaU
a newly annexed section of
paid back during a 40 year per- day m Cnlumhus. Funeral ser- must be done to pay the vil· "I bope hlo having to dle will dive reentry toward
Soalll
1
!!1m. .l'rakleal Jobnaon lllrDild ~al 8enices will be held Incorporated village.
iod.
vices will be held Saturday at tage's water system lndebtriess help those other .fOOr boyo Atlantic reeovery fleet. Once
tiidq to plw for lliDtber trip 11 tht ·Oak Grove EUB Clrurcl! ~ water assessment - . Sollcltor Port~ reveals $22,000 U a.m. at the Shroyer Funeral since under lbe current pattern tver the,..,..
Gemlnl separated, !be roellel'l
Milled at lt!dJdlng a COIIItiLIUs
third stage turned around and
1 1 m with burial ionglime controversial topic m of the amount raised through Home In COlumbus followed bv there is not sufficient money to
fiJI' hilt policies - thia lime In ~ M!ort~ Park. The dlseusalons ol Syracuse rest the levy would be used to elim· a short sel'lli~ Sundoy at 2 p. ~. the bonds as they come
fued again to zip up Into onll
tlnonl bll own ·eott~~try-men. Rev 0 H. Carder and Rev dents :- was levied In 1957 an~ inate !he water assea3ment m. at !he Ewmg Funeral Home dll!l.
with a ''space bus" Cllt1iDI
The Ollef ~Uve
H •
1D olftciate
· $34,:110 worth · of bonds Issued. bond debt and It would not be In Pomeroy, with the Rev. Car·
'lId Wldaolday night from a
~ oo,d ~ Ue In ataie at VU1a1e solieltor Frahk W. Por- assessed agalnat property own- ver Willlams officiating.
Veterans Memorial Hospital
lhr~t~~ .::::.~
~e, 17~y journey to
churcb from 1,30 un Ume ter, Jr., has reported
ers !hereafter. Add!Uonal funds Mr. Riggs was a rrtired en- ADMISSIONS - Henry Doer·
launch ntan control re, •~
_. Allan and Pacific nations ~
ice Frl nds'
. n worth of the water
made available could then be glneer of the New York Central fer, Middleport.
that the two-ton Gem1n1 ~
that IDclilded 1 brief visit
~nrv ' e may ~a at bonds lire still OUlstantllnJ
used to help finance construe- Railroad Company, a member DISCHARGES - Mrs. Don •
craft's or
IIIII willte
'
lite VJe1 Nam fighting front 1114 . toglesooa Funeral .,Home the Ohio School E~ees
of the water aystem Into of the B of F !&lt; E No. 583, a aid Johnaoo and son, Mrs. Joha The Meigs Cnunty Board of arachute"':. dept
.·
anytime after I p. m. Frillt,7. Uremenl System boldlng them.
next annexation area
as member of ihe Hill Top Cnm· Yost and.deupter, Charlts Pow- Elections announced Wedneo · :W.Uec1 and thatoy
(Contlllued On Pap Two)
•.
been planned fOr liOIIIe • munlly Church, a member of ell, Floyd Barringer.
day
to he eligible forcea 5,000 mUes IOlllhealt al
the Veterans Foreign
v•ars
to vote m the up.comlog elec • the
flnl
led
,
11
NOW Y?U KNOW,
and a .veteran of World War 1' Mel&amp;o Oeaerel Hoopftal
lion on November 8.
desc!fl:
011
1
piUl
Tile flnl U.S, eeasue II 1'118 SurviVors Include his wife, ADMISSIONS - Laura Lohn, Persons must have resided In and then visually.
-.
I
ollowed VIrginia, wHir 747,111 Margaret Y. Riggs; one neph- Pomeroy;
Raber! RumDeld, the same precinct or village in Two minutes later the _..
lnbabitanll to be 1be mlllt elr, Leroy Brechtel; a half bro- Bidwell; Virginia Salser, Syra- Meigs county for the past
was lllllo
lDnef . NEW YORK (UPI) -· Two research
offerallte lD the IJJIHIII; It !her, Cnnrad Blake; a half sis- euse; E. C. Haycraft, Ashland. days, and have been a "'"!dent bing In the BeL ''It II lr*lil
evidence today pinpointing defective ~!A as pre- no\ed lfth In the 1• ·~· Arllnca Roush, and several DISCHARGES - Leonard of Ohio for one year. u a
very nice," lbe Air Force 1114.
TIIMI!nu
I~~:~ of the No. 1 killer of man--Jiiirdeniitg' of the ar- wHir S,III,Mt fllldeill.
IOeces and nephews.
Hess, Jr.
8011 has moved 1o Ohio from
Survival of the capsule ..., t
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other state, ll Is necessary
new. type of beat shield wu •

am R'.1ggs
Dies Wednesday

MINIRVA

A fine group for your oelecUon. Solid eolors, Strlpes1 COat
Slyleo and Sllpoven. All waobable, comforlllble, IJID very
good values ..See them oo 11le oow in the busy men's and
boyo department oo the lit floor.

Reynolds wbea lllformed 10"

11011 proJee1a laJdnC the
llrce. fneluded tor SE

SWEATERS FOR unLE BOYS

Sale! Mens Flannel Shirts

Sberllf illrlanllach al10 . reo
poMI Dill Cowdery, cl!8111d
with 11011 • support, wu talllilit
to the Clnclnnatl
W&lt;&gt;&lt;khilllst
this week after belng sentenced by Probatt COurt Judae F.
H. O'Brien.

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3 PC. MIXING

Made by the country'• leadlnr· maker. Oa"\l'er, Wn1111ler,
Narragarset. Choose from corduroy, scru
de~ all
wools, dacron and cottons, laml~~~;ted fabrics. Sizes 36
to 46 and extra sizes 48 to 1!2. Wuat Lenlllhl Car Coal&amp;,
Stadium Coats, Zipper and Jl¢.lon ·!'root •:; eo. Stop fo
right away. Try oo your favonle otyle an buy your
Jackets Now,

the~

Future.
of
Syracuse
Water
System
.
~~t·~i!~· ~~~~ Titan3C
Mrs. Hoffman
~e':::be~t~~.~~ Do-s.i dos
H
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~.$§: m..wet~nrJo~ay · angs on utcome o ues ay ote :ra-::z..::; !:!~~..
awotutlaa.

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lied by

conference attended last week ccunfly.
by Presldant Johnaon.
It WIIS
consecutive
The President macle a fiylngday of max
effort raldt ·
vlsll to South Viet Nam from •lainsl the IIDI'Ib as the Manila on the 25th, the dey of soon rains eased up.
·
the duel In the Gull of Tonkin Marine planes pounded ii'iu
and the same day a flrejust above lbe demlll~
claimed 43 Uvea aboard the U.S. zone where 111ree crack l(d
alrerafl carrier Oriskany In the VIetnamese dlvillou are repGI'IO
same w~ters,
ed pOised for a monsooo .._,
Amencan planes Wednesdaysjve.
Dew 165 missions against the MaJor ·Offellalve DoUifal
north, eight short of the record Some Marine leaden, bti173. Air Force planes hll radarer, have llpi eulled doubt
aites Surlac~ ·to • Air MissUe Communists have beea ·!!bit !II
SAM launching sites, warehous- stockplle enough supplies llltll
es, barges, staging areas, roads enough to !he fighting 1110e . •
and rail lines up and down theehance of a major ~

Columbus and Southern Ohio Electric Co. has applled for a federal permjt to build a $9,500,000 b,ydJV.:
electric plant at the Gallipolis Dam on tbe Ohio side II!
the Ohio River at Eureka.
A preliminary petition was be uaed In Gallla, Metp, Alitmade to the government sev. ena, Vinton, Jacl!Bon IIIII La•
eraf years ago, but the fmal renee ~unties.
,
petition of the utility to !he Two p1eces of Eureka 1111
Federal Power Commission lor estate on the lite of the pro.
a license was made Wedae!d&lt;y po•ed plant have been )IIII'Cbaa.
II asks that it be allowed ~ ed by the utility. They Juclatla
build a plant of 37,200 ldlowntt the old Wtll a.ambel!l ~
capacity, which would use sur- and the property rl Mr. ad
plus water through a f60 !out Mrs. E. It Staley·
Intake canal
~ perlod,a of biCh water
.
the -prop.ed ~
Water would be ft\Urnecl to would ~ over-. . 11J llnr
_ lllit .1tver by a tailrace alter 11ow, IDil ac:ea Iii , . p11111
passing througll two 18,600 ldl. would be by • tunnel from 1
owatt generating tmltll. Power tr8llllormer yard 011 1111 W
from the generating plant would above flood leveL

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UOD of ment Sport Sbirto, 1114 bDJ wbat
you want to.

Elberfelds Are Headquarters
FOR BACHELORS' FRIEND

FIVE CENTS

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They said the 7th Fleet begaD apparently began when the afternoon. Tllere was no report
the unprecedented moves Oct. destroyers Hanson and Mans- of aoy demage to either the
25. There was no announcement field three limea !ired barrages Communist positions or to the
of the new strategy unUI tDday, from their flve-lncb guns In a destroyers.
however,
duel with COmmunist shore Ellrller, the spokesmen ,...
'11ie spokesmen also dlse!Oied batteries on the North Vletna· ported only one exchange of fire
the United Siates Intensified Its mese ®aot Oct. 25.
and said the Manal!eld did the
air war against the Communists
Fired Each Time
shooUng.
Wednesday with a near-record The spokesman said the Observers said the U.S.
number of strikes against key Communists opened fire each government possibly did not
installations in the northtime-twice in the mornln1 of want to announce the new war
The change In sea strategy the 25th and once later In the move during the ManDa aummlt

WORLD

Buy them now for your..lf Ill' for illfla
later on. A truly fine .eroup ol 8lllrtl
ln all oizeL Small (14-14~) lledlum IJI.
15'h) Lari• (UI-16'h) and Em&amp; l.orp
(17-17'h). Paloley•, oolld eoloro, Jllllrt
plaldo, denims, eollolll, dacroa alolht.
It'll really ])&amp;)' you to stop .Ia tbe·IDIII'•

Regul~r Juniors Sizes

battle ball a Dille below the
demllltarlzed zone (DMZ). In a
separate clash a lew hours later
South Koreans ldl1ed one North
Korean Jnflltrator and suffered
no losses.
,
U.S. officials said lbe identity
of the 10ldler who stayed to
help his companlona when he
could have got away had not
been clearly estabUsbed yet.
They are expected to talk with
the American who did escape.

By BRYCE MW.ER
Utd &lt;U lnh·natle . I
SAIGON (UP!) -American
warahlps have moved Into
shipping channels off the coilS!
of North Viet Nam, exchanged
fire with slwre batteries and
bombarded cargo junks and
barges smuggling anns to
Cnmmunlst forces in South Viet
Nam, U.S. apokesm'l!l said
•oday.

A 29-year-old Racine man Is
helng held In Meigs
County
jail on an affidavit charging
him with the theft of a three
months old Shetland pony the
morning of August 29.
'--• 0 M b/
Meigs County Sheriff Robert
C. Hartenbach fdenUf•ed him
1, ,..,.
BONG
KONG - MORE a• Lester Pike. .
l.bu two mJDion pushing, chant· The sheriff said Pike is charg.
lied GUirdl · jammed a ed with stealing !he pony from
liquate Ia PekJna lDday to re- an area outside the Sundown
new Instructions from Night Club and taking it into
' · ' leadm 1114 slwut prailel West Virginia In the back seat
~ .Cbl-ese Cnmmuntst party of his automobUe. The animal
~ Mao TBHung. lt wu was 10ld ln We•t VIrginia.
*'~' ,~~rpet rally 10 .far.
Hartenbach said Pike was ar.
!11Ports
from
Japanaae
Dew&amp;rtlted
by authorlttes In Ripley
111
men;In lbecapital aa1t1 on another char&amp;e. and had
J'eilllt• Gate ol !leavenly been conilned In the Jackson
ft4ee lqu.are ov•dlu•ed with CniDlty fall there for several
lldlillnl 1, . IIIlo beard I days prior to his belDII taken
Wtel ))
trom .Defense- Into CUI!ndy here on tile pony

SPORT
SHIRTS

lies, soft woofs, arne] jerseys,

United Presbyterian
Church
met recently m the church an.

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Now Is The
Time to Buy
Mens

AU conveniently arranged for

Election Day
Dinner Pions
Mode by Closs

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1966

Racine Man
Charged in
Pony theft

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Ready to Wear Department

JANET VERMILLION

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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in&amp; cbemlcal bonds and the doing research on ~on of this November·

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electronic structure of mole- m o r e complex c om p u t e r Offlclala of the Board ol
·l:uJes by the molecular orbital projecta. '1be projecta are used tJons noted that 25S
Middleport pollee ~
method."
In studying almost everything ballotS had been cast u
a two car lleddllll WedJW.
K11s!ler, M, worked closely from ancient Blttlte to PI'Ob- vember I. Absentee
11 1:10 p. m. Gil N!td!i
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