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Birthdays ore
Ob
_ Jenl ed bY
Bible Class

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

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

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

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

Stacy Bunton Is residing with

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

Dick

Dan

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

Duryea ,

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

loalll ·rubber backing.

r~o ran.

Feltu~tt•:

3 Dark

H&lt;~rMI

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

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WY 2-3498

Short Term SheriH

Just 7Left From Our Carload Shipment

Women's

GIRLS

Fur Trimmed

COATS

Coats

sturdy school

In mlnlliand other
favorite furs, these

slim or full swinging
are

sure

coats

WORLD

Slzoo 2to 6x
and

in beautiful fabrics Plaids, tweeds and
so~d

colors.

SKIRTS

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Women's
Blouses

and
SWEATERS
The perfect wardrobe !or

much of a

Simple Skirt. Be

school. Skirts

sure to put sev·

plaids and plains. Sweat-

eral on

nesday dinner guestsof Mrs. J.

shopping list.

ers

your

and family of Columbus visited
Sunday evening with his

~ister

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

&lt;Sulit.ma.a

and 40 to 46

Silos 7 to 14.

with his mother, Mrs. Delbert

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Bruch and visited his father at

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Meigs General HospitaL

"Never a

thimbleful
of frost
in a
lifetime',

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

want in a wide assort-

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

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

nylons, cottoo

cord,

corduroy, chenille and

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

ular and extra sizes.

'AMER-6/as FILTERS
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NOT $450.00
NOT $400.00

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

to light
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CLOTHES

aDJ decGr',

Imported ·Flower Bulbs
Colorful tullp11, hyacinths,

Gilmore Supply Store
Phono 992-2774

Pomoroy

Cbarmilli -

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

With
Trado

Rutland Furniture

REDMON

HAMPERS

88
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tions of ,

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

1windshields with signs reading

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belore

Plan Plastic
Driver Cards

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

narciBBus,

crocus, mUJCarl' and anenomea.

HoUsewarel DepL First Floor

-216pooplo jaywalked.

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If all uoes wel1, the bureau I
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1une of th.• maJ·or engagement~
I as renewal!! by 196l
SAIGON (U ) un rrds por e rom e a1r y . - Jt' 1lll ~· .. m: ~"~ rom
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of U. S. paratroou~rs and Austn bomtwrs_ Troops
lrorr. the The &lt;1p~;ro\':J I t'nr . usE' ~~ tea1· ol_ lhe ,\':...: U S. iorres na•e
li3rd Airborne Brigadt.' hcllJ g; 1 ~ w;1c. madf' t! esp1te t"nl·t'lsm tned for months to get the Viet
han mfantrymen used tear eas
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today to flush Communist gt;er- perm.•s~•on from Gen. Wtl.wm from. 'lo mf' quarters :.~ te. f 1ts . un.g to sta n an 1g. t 10
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- C. ""estmoreland. l'ununandt'r use 111 ~1:1 operatiOn a t'W oreu .
rl as . rom .1 mg tn ~ muvw of u s. fon·f's m Viet !';am to mnnlhs ug o Most officers feel The " iron triangle" beld by
Wind loda lo
•- l•ht offen01ve agamsl the V~el Cong
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use the g&lt;Js agw nst tht' l!lU S I V~ lt&lt;:tr g.1&lt;; 1" mo rP humane 1 an 1e commu01s1s IS a ree-SJ "
r . r,a c 9 · ... . mosUy in 40s. Saturday partl~ . 1ron . trtan~~~
strong ltold guerrillas.
gren:1 1lf'-' in probm:l in hun- f"d stronghold pointed ot SaigoiL
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ii'!, ;'',:';i:Z;W:~;;:;;,~j;;;~~=;;=~;'i:,';;;;'sn·:;,~ :~~:· little chango mtemper-~ no;~:w::~u~~ ~:;~:: were ' "I' ad:::,:;'~:;,':~~ ::rlaJ~us;:·~: ~:.~~'F::, ~~:~;~:;::~m~~::-:,h:11::• ~£1i~~:~~£:r~ao:~~:r¥.~~

Mountain deer hunt.

IIAllllperl.

FALL
SPEOAL

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

BuUt like fino lurnt.
ture. Pearl moire vinyl

BUT JUST-

ON SALE IN OUR DISCOUNT OUTLET STORE

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solids and prints. Reg-

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

Deer Hunters
Prepare for
Western Trip

orion blends. Lovely

NOT $550.00

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

Choose from quilted

14 cu. ft.

t~noonlesled

America

President Hubert H.

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

Lovely
Leisure
Hours
Begin With
Beautiful
Robes

Us of Pomeroy are great grand

e~

support

VIce

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

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

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

at Veterans Memorial Hospital.

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

IndonesI.an Youth

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

Hats are in the headlines!

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

ARNOLD GRATE

and

Aloo Totn Silft

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PHONE SH 2-4211

mix

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

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fltt@~*®il®m

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wool

Mr. and Mrs. Bernest Bruch

15/iibsDn

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

in

match with skirts.

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

Mr.and Mrs. Elmer Burtnn

in

Cardigan

Sizes 30 to 38

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

Famous Gibson Frost-Clear
REFRIGERATOR- FREEZER

iirl with lhe million dollar lei' l

blouses that make

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

io 1948 aod bad one removed

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

Girls

so

removal located Ia 1be lll'eter and re-

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Also Untrimmed Coats

lreatment for removal of o
kidney stone by manipUlation

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

to

charm.

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

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

on and fabrics .

newest coats cut along
lines,

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the latest styles, col·

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

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and dress-up coals. All

Lusciously trimmed

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

WE OFFER THE BEST VALUE IN THE BIG BND AREA!

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People In
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Pcmeroy

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

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

$1.98

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

a well-known basketball player
while at OU.

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

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

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

Make Elberfelds In Pomeroy
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daf!odlls,

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
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wee1re;.;,, id~:~~~~:~:~
H ; vice p
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Roush: secretary, Cllflord
and Dallas fltll, James
Hill, Roy Pearson, Jim Carna-l
hon and Dick Young.
They plan to leave for
Colo, Monday, Oct II out
wh•,.. •hey bagged 18 deer
year and expect to have a

hunt this year.
Rille, on Rt &amp;-24 on the
rado River, 10 miles norl:heatitl
ol Grand Junction, Is the
ol entry Into the central
ern Colorado plateau which
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matt l' weapons fire in the dri ve Lher li ll' tJ;t:tle dr:!~·t'\op::&gt; mto Cong leaders.

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OSU In Opener Saturday; Bill Eachus to Start at Right Guard :' .•~

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;, ·" voters of five Meigs county school
districts will exercise a baste democra·
,.~ic privilege November 2 when they apoj!rovt or dinpprove proposed consolld·
. ,atlon of their schools.
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To volt IDteUJ&amp;tntly, peop e w I nee
all available facts. To be aurt, IOmt of
~lie "facts'' wlll be "educated aueata.''
li;J are many prOJection. of human ac;1,1ona to come.
., The Deily Sentinel expects to pub)ilh every available bit of lnfonneUon
on the propoaal.
,·••· Wt are convlaced IIChOOI conaollda·
tion for Northwestern, Selltbury towniblp. Bedford township, Pomeroy end
, Middleport ia not only advlleable, but
neceasary, If our youna people ue to
compete equally for future jobi and
personal well-beina.
However, In admlttlnl our predlaposltion on the issue, we will 11ek alwaya
to present a b.•lanced, fair case.
, Wbat will this vote turn on?
Will a majority of votera decide our
small, limited proaram blab acbooll art
enough for th11 corner ol Appalachia?
Will our parents determine to bana onto the past as Ion&amp; u possible - per. haps two to three yean - at the coat
of a few dollars per year'
It app~rs lour weeka before the votes are counted that the INue will pass
or fail on the question of money: Will
the l'Onsolidation, which means a new
tentrally located hi&amp;h school, cost mort
than lhe voter wants to pty!
We predict that 1 comfortable major·
itv of voters. when the facta and edu&lt;'a led guesses are in, will decide to conltnue progress in educatl!&gt;n.
The days of the little red ochool house
are gone forever. Nobody wants to eo
bark to them.
The Ohio legislature now uya wo
should - and must-eo forward aaain.
The only way forward ;, by mnaollda·
tton.
On the question of money, that vital
key question, we think a majority of
vot.en will come to understand that no

farmer, no business man, no family
head, could lone stay solvent were he
to operate his business affairs as tnef·
ficiently as we do our schools .. Tbls 11
not to imply our school admtmstrators
ue Inefficient. They do a fantaatic job
of manaeement on wh&amp;t we the voters,
them
'
llv~ut It ·11 plain today that we ean·
not eeonomlrelly employ 1 qutWled
letcher for 1 elua of tis to eight atuNEW HARDTOP_ 'nle DPL is a new toJHJf-the-llne bardtor,ln the 1~ Ambassador by American Motors series. One of eight Ambass:~;.
denll ttadylal phyalea Ia each of
models It feetures a new crisJ,&gt;-line roof which closely reaemb es a con vertible top. Other Ambassador models melu~ the :~b::o and
tbree hlgb eelioola. It II ohvloua, on
door ..dan, end tour-door station wagon, and the 990 four-door sedan, four-door station wagon, two-door hardtop, Jll conv 1 ·
the other bind, we eo employ • bet.
WEDNESDAY
ter qutllfled letcher It eoaaldertblt
(Oct. 131
uvlaga for 10 to 25 atudenla atudy·
Aerlculture
and
Industry Day, Bob Cobb,
lng pbyslea In • eoniiGJideted b I I II
Mannina Wetherbolt and Barny Barnes, chair·
achool.
men.
The bi&amp; northern cities are tiring of
Persons eaterln&amp; Hol&amp;er Hoi&gt;
9-5-0id
Fashioned
Bargain
Days.
1maH,
rural
southern
ubildlzlng
the
1
pilal duriDg the last 2t hoUUI
The 17Sth anniversary of the founding of .Gal·
10-HoapitaUty Center Opens.
Ohio schoola throueb the foundttion
includlid: Homer C. Moore, «
lipolis will commence Saturday, at 10 p.m., w1th a
10-5-0ur House Tours. Agriculture exhlbo
program. Wo have let time and the tech·
Olive St.: Mrs. Jesale Horton,
Celebration Ball at the county lall'ground.
.
111, First Ave., park front aide !rom Court to
nolo&amp;Y it bas brought pats us by, unRl 1 Thurman; Dwight A.
State St.
Main activities will begin Sunday, In the Public
able to catch up by ourselves keeping
Shamblln, Cheebin; TrUdy L.
1-3-Tour of Evans Packing Co.
Square, at 3 p.m. Here ia a comp_lete_progrtm of
up the old ways. We opera·te our ~ehools
Stone, Waterloo Star Rt.; Earl
events for the el&amp;ht-day celebration 1n neiibbor·
2-S-()peD Houn, Tribune.
u would an old farmer with a patch·
A. Angel, Rl. 2 Crown
City,
1
7-B-Pre-tpeetaele entertainment.
work of fielda so bounded that be must
Mrs. Boyd F. Higginbotham,
Ia&amp; Gallja Coun y:
11-1o-&amp;eond 1181'fqrmance of outdoor speg.
buy a tractor for each plot rather than
Grimms
Laadln&amp;. W. Va.; Weir
SATURDAY
tacular, Memorial Field.
1 aingle strong outfit to work hla tlelda
er
C.
'I't1eobald,
Rutland; Mrs.
!Oct. 91
THURSDAY
organized into some reasonable arrangeGilbert W. Fisher, Wellston: El·
A tlvltl
(Oct. 141
mont. When horses pulled bls plow he
Celebration Ball, 10 P·~ • 1 a.m., c
ea
Ladies Day, Mrs. Bette Ryal, chairman.
mer Arthur, Ironton; Mrs. A~
got by. Today he needs something else.
buDding, Gallla County Juruor Fmgroundl, Ho1G-Hosp1tallty Center Opens.
fonso JohDBOn, Jackson; George
Some voten may think they have a
ward Jennings Orchestra.
1G-Breakfut, Jive radio broadcast• over
P. Hillage, Ashland, Ky.; Wi~
choice to make Nov. 2 on consolidation.
Dam R. Kratzenberg, Ironton;
The only choice is when, not whether
SUNDAY
WJE~-Our House Tours.
Mrs. Dewey Smith, Jr., Ironton.
or not. If you vote no on Nov. 2 within
(Oct. 101
1-Luncheon.
Blrtho
a year or two high schools of at least
Faith of Our Father's Day, Geor~ E. Bush,
2-Styll Sbow.
Mrs. Gilbert W. Fisher, Well·
500 students will be the law of t h •
J. Sherman Porter and Rev. A. H. acKeru:1e,
3-Tea, by DAR at home of Mrs. M. T.
otoo, lt:47 p.m. Wednesday.
sute. This ia a prediction as certain to
chairmen.
Epling.
Dlscharged
9·-12 noon-Special services in all churches,
4:3G-Our House Tours.
come true as announcing the sun will
Brenda S. May, Rind a A. Phtobserving Gallipolis' !75th anmversary.
4'3G-Music in park.
rise tomorrow.
kerman,
Eddie Sandlen, Sher12 noon-Rospitality Center opens at Lafay·
7-8-Pre-spectacle enterta!nmenl.
Then we will vote again on eonry
A. Stafford, Mrs. Roy Darst,
ette Hotel.
.
.
8-JG-Third performance of outdoor spec·
aolldallon, perbapa under leu cbolu
Mrs. Lula E. Southern, Mrs.
1-2-Historical Window Dtsplay Judgme.
tacular, Memorial Field.
eondlllona. And H we sllll elect to
Barbara
Gardner, Wilbur J,
2--3-0ld car rarade.
FRIDAY
bltk In the fallout of 1 much older
Montavon,
Cecil Swain, William
3-4:3G-Operung ceremonies by state and
(Oct. 151
ere. olale aid ao necessary to oper•
E.
Blake,
George
F. Montgomcity officials. Main address by Congreasman Wal·
Youth and Education Day, Albert Durose
tie our limited educetlontl program•
ery, Mrs. Loren 0. Brewer, Mrs •.
ter H. Moeller, City Park. Massed eboir ainginl
and T. K. Owens, and Mrs. Georae Grace, chairetn be eliminated.
Isaac
Wilt, William C. Rapp,
f rom ell churches. Remarka by local officiala.
men.
Obviously, anyhow the cake of conJames
Nibert, Mrs. Oale Wipo
Choir music.
8:30-0:SB-City School aS!Iemblles.
aolldation Is sliced. we must act affirm1'&lt;!1, Mrs. Ernest Flack.
5-6-Reception, Hospitality Center.
10-5--0ur House tours.
atlvely now if we are to avoid uselesa
Our
House
museum
will
be
open
from
9-5-0pen
House
at
Rio
Grande
College.
The
hardablp in operallne our school1.
10 a.m., until 5 p.m., and a Galht County Flower
12:30-J:S()....()pen House at schools. City
Show Is scheduled from I to 5 p.m., ia the Wuh·
schools out at 1:30 p.m.
lngton School eafeteria.
3-Minlature float and pet parade around
11--Community religious services, on main
park.
__ . • _ _
atage, Memorial Field.
7-7:3G-Homecomlng parade, downtown.
Gauge Readlnpr GallipoUo
MONO~ y
6-GAHS vs. Wellston, Memorial Field,
Dam 12.0, 11.8, runnin&amp; J feel
(Oct . . •1
homecoming game.
G HS
un rollers, Pomeroy-Muon 20.•
Pioneer's Day, Elmer E. Caldwell, Mn.
10--U-Romecomlng Ball. old A gym.
67, Pt. Pleasant 24.07, Hintoo
lEd. Note-A seri11 of bioarephlcll •ketches of PoFrank Robinson, chairmen.
SATURDAY
1.37 stationary, Kanawhe Falla
meroy Uons club mtmbers Is belnl presented weekly
lG-Hospitality Center Opena.
(Oct. 161
3.31 falling, Charleston ta.at
eo readers may become better acquainted with some of
10-~Art Exhibit, at Hospitality Center.
Veterans and Fnternal Day, Guy Nash and
stationary. London, Murmet and
the civic-minded residents of the county. Tht subjects
will be the "Uons Club Member of the Week." J. Ed
12-2-Bean dinner, river front, Our 11puae
Gll Corliss, chairmen.
Winfield damo wel'8 oo
lht
tours, Ewlngton Legion Post.
IG-Hospitality Center opens.
sills.
Foster, vice president of the Farmers Bank &amp; Savin&amp;•
Co. In Pomeroy, ia the lint to be interviewed. I
3-Tea, at Mrs. M. T. Epling's home.
10-5-0ur House tours.
Ohio River- Andrew Calhoun
3-4-Promenade and Kangaroo Kourt.
12-1-Brothers of the Brush Judginjl, city
up 14, 6:20 p.m.; Peggy DoWDJ. Edward Foster, 1 native of Beaver, P1., Is 1 vet4-5--Music in park.
park.
ey up ll, 9:55 p.m.; CharleJ
eran member and past president of the Pomeroy Lions
..
8-Band
concert
in
park,
GAHS
band.
2-+-Gigantlc
!75th
Anniversary
parade,
K. up 14, 10:30 p.m.: Polly
,
7 30
~luh \lr Foster, vtre president and cashier at the Far-10-Square
Dance,
music
by
the
Kanadowntown
Gallipolis.
crane
1 p 14, 11:30 p.m.; Jamel
8
ners Bank &amp; Savings Co. in Pomeroy, beeen his employwha Valley Ramblers, Clarence Burns, caller, to
4-7-0ld·fashloned square dance, river
down 14, 5:30a.m.; E. P. Jonet
nent wtth that firm Octo.. --- - -- - be held in public square.
front.
down 16, 6:45 a.m.; New Mar· 'II e up 17, 1:&gt;er 1. 1923, as a bookkeen.
hilh
prl01l
of
the
Royal
Arch
7-8-Pre-apectacle
entertainment.
« a.m.: LYnn
1IOBVI
r
n.
Muono, Paot maoler of BotTUESDAY
8-10-Fourth ""rformance
of
outdoor
specB
17
s
40
~'
. up , : a.m.; po11ywog
0
2
&amp;I is past prestdenl and cur- worth Council, and once serv·
( ct. 1 I
tacular, Memorial Field.
d
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Lad G'-'RD· l Day, Dean Da,..,,
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• •• a.m.;
Y ..,...
rent oecretary of the Meigs ed •• Commander of the Ohio
J. EDw ~
ruooER
J Business an d ProfesSiona
,1SUNDAY
taown
Ull 17, 5:50 a.m.; Reliable

Hospital News

Eight Days

River news

Foster, a Pennsylvanian,
Is Banker, Civic Leader

COLUMBUS (UP!) - Ohio preparation
lor Saturday'•! Both rough and tumble prac· Both teams ere major que .. gan Stale.
!'ace Olfense
The Bucl&lt;eyes are ml..tng onefrom defenaiYe end to o!!tiii!IN
1
State Coach Woody Hayes wu game wllh Ohio Slate.
lice sessions were indicative of lion marks. The Buckeyes are j lt may turn Into a whale oi l fllinoi&lt; has the sparkling one- key regular - guard Ted An· center, and rmved aophell!lft

1~tiafled with.his Buckeyes' last. Woody'· satisfaction resulted the seriousness with whtch ~he

big workout In preparation Cor
Saturday's game with Mlclrlgan
UUnoll Coach Pete Elliott
waBD't satisfied at all with bJ8
"'JUIIII'o liDal major worlwut Ia

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Monks, Nuns
Urged to Use
Modern Dress

Plan Servi"ce
Son day for
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Plan on l'endleton's•
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MINNEAPOLIS· ST. PAVL as West Parker followed wlthJ pitching in the sixth when Series hit. a double. It was a , them in with a two-out single. the last tivo hitters In his bat-Ier~ wm::/~~~!~::::;,n.
(UPI)-Tbe Mlnaesota Twins an infield single before Kaat, shortstop Zoilo Versalles rifled btg one fur 11 scurod Versalles.
Hun In Seventh
ling order were coming up.
I be ~s A d and Greg J.ll.
toot advanuge or lhe strong got out of dte inning by getting! a line drive down to third base- Harmon Killebrew followed The Dodgers picked up their I "We've won all season by hutk' y t ~ ersnd Mik Ctrpitchln~ of Jim Kaat and the John Roseboro and Kourax on 1 man Jim Gilliam. Gilliam bob- Iwith a ~ingle ~o lefL and Oliva 1 rur~ in ~b~ seventh when Hon playing first for a tie an~ then ;ent :nd' Do~ ~a:· Hom eat •
poor tiel~ of Los Angelea to foul pop-ups.
I bled the tough chance for • IS&lt;:ored the Twms' second run. Fa~rly smgled and went to se·l for a win," Alston explamed. 1 ckl Pryor and Bill Eachu
1 ~ thes,
take a 2-0 lead in the World Both managers, Sam Mete of!two-base error and the Twins! As il turned out, these runs cond 01 L.Jehvre 's smgle. West
ds and Ande
at
Series by defeating the Dodsers the Twins gnd Walter Alston of 1were on their way.
. were all the 'Twins needed. Parker sacrificed them along A.fter
~ Dodge~"'s scored
tee guar
rsoo ..
5-1 Thursday.
the Dodgers, called 1t a great Joe Nossek sacrificed Ver- 'l They picked up another run ia and F'a1. · · scored on Joha their only rua and_ had ~unners . ce;11~·. , b ckfl ld .0 _...:.._
018
8 e Wl tn__..
The mighty Twins beat Sandy catch, and probably the turning !"'tiles to tturd and Tony Oliva, the seventh on a three base hit I~oseboro·s short sing!~ to right. 1on seeoud and third With one I
_
Koufllll, baseball's best pitcher point in llie Jlllme.
the American League's batting by VerS11les and a wild pitch There w e some raised eye- out, Don Drysdale, who notl ~ly klm~e ~~ ~~bq~
and did it without too much Tbe ever-pressing Twins fin- "hampif 1 for the second year and added two insurance runs brows wer Alston's order to only Pitch_es well for the Dodg- Cac_ 1• p : " od 888
t
"I
too
the sweat-tbsnks to Bob Allison. ally bioke trrough Koufax' in a row got his first World Iin the eighth with Kaal driving have arker bunt, knowing that ers but hils well, too, went up thyrlhalfbaeksr a
m ce 1
pew IOIDt,
, over,;.
Kaat and Koufax were locked
'
- - - - _-to baL ,,.. _ Kouf_ax and struck e
c. .
IAUllDlft', iiDI aldeways
in a scoreless pitching duel for
out '" three p1tehes.
John Wngbt and Larry Jarfive Innings before the Twins!
After thai the Dodgers had day ere _the ends, Ed Rusllil
broke through. But 88 !mpor·
one moo e chance-in the ninth. and WIIUe Ftelds the blekiaa,
tant as what heppeaed aiter
0
With one out, Lefebvre sin- RoD Guenther and Bill Allen lhl
GRID STANDINGS
that Wai what happened the inID ctiOD
gled aod Parker was hit by • guards aod Kim Anderson tile
TEAM
w L T p OP rung before.
pilehed ball. Tbey advanced a center.
Athens ..... ·. 4 0 0122 12 fn a game which was threa- CLEVELAND (UP!)in the arm with their 35·17
,
LOS ~NGELES IUPII-facts· lmse when Roseboro grounded , Game time io l:30 .p.m.
Coal Grove ... 4 0 0 lOB 4li tened by postponement because land Browns Quarterback
tory over the Eagles last
and f1gures on lite 1965
oul
.
. EST). A capacity crowd 18 do
Jackson . . ... 4 0 0 76 14 of ram b.ut started on schedule Ryan, who ha• been
are looking at the
Serieso
But ~hen . plnohhttler Dtckl peeled. The_ we~ther. bureto
Middleport .... 3 1 0 54 4t1 - under lights - the Dodgers with a foot injury,
with the Iron City
Traer.'"' t lined out to Kaat predicted fBil skies with Gallipolis ... · .. 2 2 0 34 32 looked hke they were going 10 get back into action
with some apprehension.
POMEROY LANES
Participants Los
A~~~:~ land 11 was all over.
P&lt;!ratures fn the mld.all.
11 was at this exact point
Logan ........ · 2 z 0 72 48 break through in tbe fifth In- night against the
TRI COUNTY LEAGUE
Oodgers IN at ion a I I
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Pomeroy ...... 2 2 0 58 68 nmg.
Steelers at Cleveland.
1964 schndule that
Ocl. l, 1965
champ' onsJ vs. Minnesota Daily
0., Oct. 8, 19654
Wellston... ,,.· 2 Z 0 30 51 Ron Fairly. led off with a sin- But it seems lhal as
squad suffered
. '
Points Twins rAmcrican League
I
d
k
champions !.
Ne!soavill e ..... I 3 0 76 12 ge
an roo te second baseman 8 , the National Football
first major setback, 1 2il-7 Ia· Cra~g s Market
28
Pt. Pleasant .. · I 4 0 57 99 J1m Lefebvre lmed a dnve champions get one player
from the Steelers.
Foreman and Abbott
2~
Winner- First team to win
down the left field line that 011 duty another takes his
was the case two weeka Meigs Co. Beagle Clu'b
22 four games.
SEOAL ONLY
looked good for extra bases.
on the bench.
ago wben the St. Louis Cardin- Holsum Sales
20
TI!AM
W L T p OP But Allison dove for the_ ball, Tbs time it's defensive tackle als defeated the Browns, they Crow's Steak Ho~&lt;e
H
Results-First game, Minne·
Athens ..... ·.. 2 0 0 64 6 gloved • JUSt before he slipped Jim Kanicki \nd a ain it' a lost to Pitlsburgb on ever G. and '. ~ulo Parts
12 sola a Los Angel" 2: seCQnd
Jackson .. .... . 2 0 o 8 1 on the wet grass and held on to r t . . · Wb' th g K ' 1&lt;1
t
Y High Game - Bill Radford game, Mmne.ota 5 Los Ang:etes !I
GaII'1po rIS ... , •• I I 0 22 26 it. It turnetl ou t lo be a b'1g out will
oo bem)ory
e
er
aruc
coun.
on the job Sat!U'day aft. The Browns' main coocem 8 and Hai'Jic Blackston, 228; High l ·
..
.
Wellston .. ·... I I 0 24 28
.
. .
. .
,
Series - Hilt H.adford, 608: Rematmng sehrdule - Th1rd,
Middleport . . . . I I 0 24 42 CAREER ENDED
ler etther twiSting or .kickmg hts year ago was Steeler
. Team High Game - Foreman fourth and fifth I tl necessary I I
Logan ..... ·.,. 1 1 o 50 28 COVENTRY, England (UP!) fooldur~g 1 practice ~ession John Henry Johnsoo. Tbe . and Abbott, 914; Team High games at Los Angeles, Satur- ,
Nelsonville .. ·. 0 2 0 4 30 -Former British middleweight earlier t~lS week, nobody 11 real- ~' howe~er, appears 1 btt Series - Craig's Market, 2589. day, Oct. !1, Sunday, Ocl. 10.
Pomeroy .. .... 0 2 0 6 ii4 champion Miek Leahy's OO.ing ly certam.
bnghter this year because the
·
and Monday, Oct. It; sixth and
TOTALS .... .. 8 8 0 Z%2 %2% career has been ended by injuJolrnson Sabl
. aging, but brwsmg veteran
seventh games ill necessary!
FRIDAY'S GAMES:
ries he sustained in a ear It Is expected tbst rookte mams a. doubtful starter
MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE at Minnesota, Wednesday, Ocl..
Gallipolis at Nelsonville
wreck 11 days ago.
Walter Johnson w1U replace
Saturday 1 game.
ll&lt;t. 4, 1965
13. and Thursday, ll&lt;t. H.
Jackson Ml AU1e113
Leahy, who lost the title lB.st third Y~ veteran, at least
PointR Starting time - All games 1
Wellston at Logan
November to Wally Swift after temporarily.
The Patsies
24 , star! at I p m . &lt;local timet. 1
Middleport at Pomeroy
winning it from George Aid- Tbe B~owns,. however,
OC
OSt
Ashland Oil
18 1 Third game starting pttchers i
Pt. Pleuant at Wtlbamson
ridge in May, 1963, reportedly be slartmg Wltb a
Blaettnor's
18 -&lt;:laude Osteen 115·151 of the
Coal Grove vs. F8irland
is in satisfactory condition
tackle as green as all
Bee Cees
14 Dodgers and Camilo Pascual '
Ironton at Ashland, Ky.
·
Johnson, who was
Lo-Bos
12 (9-3t of lhr 'J'wms
vecchio, captain of the Detroit
pick ln the seeond
Dar~ Hollow Four
10
Odds- Third game, Dodgen;
BOUT SET
Red Wings, will miss tonight's for 1965, has great_strength
High Game.- ~oberl Bowen favnred: 13-!0; senes, Twins fa- J
IIDIDcacl-BERUN (UPI) - Amerlcaa game against Bosto I Lo fllle speed, according to Coacb
Sr. 221. LoUise Gilmore, 189, vored, l-l.
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8
1
repe!LmU 7111
Jefferson Davis will meet for· don, Ont., because 0~ 8 swoll~ Blanton Collier.
High ~~ri~s --:- Ro?ert Bow:n, Wl"RtheJ fore_Mlst for third
mer West German heavyweight face allributed to
II
He also racked up an out· By UnJted Press IDtematlonal
56.1; ou1~e _Gtlmon~. 4-t2; game-Hazy with t.emperature
se&amp;L
an a isergy.
ta din
rd
th
Te
G
p I.
i th I 80s ·
clr ampion Albert Westphal in .a J The ' IJetroil defenseman
un- 5 n g reco on e
The undefeated Charleston
_ am arne ~ a Sies, 0 e ow
boul at Duetschland Hall Oct. dergoing allergy tests at the unit at California State
Rocltits tackle the Richmond
Ht:~h Team Series - Ash- Managers- Sam Mele of the
29.
University of Michigan Hospital of Los Angelea.
Rebels In • return matcb in land Oil, 1904.
Twms. Walter Alston of
-., b
and is to be released
As a matter of fact, IOYS
Charlestou and the
Dodgers
'
11pa1 r ,.._
DELVECCIUO OUT
or Sunday if the illness is
lier, the 6-foot-4, 270·pound
lronmen journey to
lladto·TV -:- Televised and
DETROIT (UPI)-Aiex Oel- serious.
man can ticket off a
to batlle the rugged
broadcast nattonally by NBC.
aadalatiltJ~
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--=======_;.~~~==--=--==•oiyards in 10-seconds flat, an
phis Bulldogs in
SVAC STANDINGS
Fmanctal fr~ures - Second
&amp;11115 .. I
complisbment for a man
Football League aclion
w L p OP game• Attendanco-48,700

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County Chapter of the l•aak ;Valloy Commandery No. :U K
· ames Saxton, · chairmen.
•• a.m.; Jeff erson up
11 c
0
D
G(Oct. 171 B
up 17, 8:..
10
H
Walton League, past master of: 1'.
l•S OUD
- osp1ta ty enter
E. ush, Rev.
A. H.
18 , 2:30 a.m.: Robert Reed up
g 5--0id F h'
d B pens
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M Herilalle
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d ay,
J. Sheor•e
o
.
erman Porter, chairmen.
?umeroy Masonle Lodp. paol lit merried the Iormor Marla
t
·b G as to neM ahrga~ n ays,
own·
acKenne an ..
li, 8,30 a.m.; 'nbolt down l9,
Slrlnner in 1827 and they havo
own area, y a11 1po1ts ere an s.
9-12--SpeCla1 church serv1ces.
7 a.m.; Ranger up 19, waiting:
five children, who are Mrs.
I 0--5--0ur House tours.
13--Hospitality Center opens.
st M
do 21 2 ••
Vef
0
1-4-Tour of Holzer Hospital School of Nur·
12-2-Chicken Barbecue, by Gallipolis Elks
' arya wu ' :~ a.m.;
Gene IMary K.) Yost of Ra·
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d p t Off
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A. J. Patten down 22, 6:30a.m.;
cine; Joseph E. Footer, Jr,
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smg, an os
1ce.
c1u , nver ron .
Luther Herdman dowa Z3, t
en&amp;ineer with Genorai Moto" Pierre Case. !10, Umon • av,,
12-·1-Buslness and Professional Day Lun10-5--0ur House toun.
Li 1 Ed
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·u e ward down 23,
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ommemora ve rv ce.
pen ng
7, 15 a.m.; Bob Benter down
11 Oetroit Mich. Mrs. Thorne omeroy, was u over w e
M. Cottriit of Minot. N. o: grand jury on two charges this
2-4-0pen House, Gallipolis Busine11 Colby Rev. Glen Hueholt. Flag ceremonita by Vet·
Greenup 3:30 p.m.; Ravenswood
.John s. Foster, a leacher in a morning by Meigs County Court
lege.
erans of For~lgn Wars, Post 4464. Remarks by
down Greenup {:IS p.m.: Alton
santa llirbara, C&amp;lil.
Jumor Judge Frank w. Porter, Jr.
2-5 and 6-11--0pen House, new Commercial
local officials. Music by GAHS band. Burial o!
ephyr up Greenup 7:55 p.m.;
VATICAN CITY iUPII- The High ochool, and Sarah Foster, Case entered pleas of not gulland Savings Bank.
time capsule with !75th items, river front.
Helen R. up Greenup 10:10 p.
•'u-·t·ll C""""il vot-• onr- •. lfllduate of the Holzer ho• ty to char•es of carrymg a
7--8-Pre-spectacle entertamment.
G-8-Reception at Hospitality Center.
m.; CUrrieS. down Greenup 1:·
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pttal School 0 1 N 11
M
•
8-·IG-First Ctrformance of outdoor s~
7-6-Pre·s~ect. acle entertainment.
OVEC
~~lmlngly
today ••
r.•· concealed weapon and assault
tacu 1ar, La Gran eur De GaII'tpolls, Memorial
50 a.m.;
up Greenup 2:•
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~ en"ourlle
'
y t, h _, d . ur Di·
f
8-1n Fina performance of outdoor spec·
monks and nuns to exchange os • uouan " a armer ml with a deadly weapon filed by
Field.
tacular, Memorial Field.
10 a.m .. Lorena up Greenup 3:·
thelr encumberlnl rtll&amp;i""·• hi· the .Racme area. and Mn. Cot- IPomeroy police offil-er Henry
25 a.m.; Esl!lo PentUiylvanle up
odern
dreos
trlllo
huaband
IS • Sial! Sgt. IWerry.
JENK~~
HURT
Greenup 6:10 a.m.; Christina
bits Ior more m
· with the U s _Air Force
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lome of lhe habit.' now worn Colltclin&amp; coina " Mr Fo... Werry testified to Judge Por- Mike Jenkins, pard and de- ! ~ \1e s 00
e~nns Hv.;. u~h•=u~p
6~e:~~p; 710
1h • !
late baok to Mod!tvol days. ter's chi•t lmbby.
·
: ler that Case pulled a home - fensive linebacker on
~t.m.; Eastern down MeldaW
. on~ of a set of.
made pistol from under his shirt
Tomlldo
footballGenerteam
.
T,_
~~ v~ l0 W.liS
. Southern
is hos itallzed
at Melli
3:w p.m.: Lo UlSiana
down
lix proposals to bnng the rei!·
afterodcase haDdWbeenl·-~•kofnllmto al ho:pit·' lor treatment of I
Meldahl 4:55 p.m.; Pamela D.
!iuus ordero ioto otep wtth the
rust yon 1
C•~•• o ow·
k . .
down Meldahl 6:45 p.m.; Valley
1 'ned In r
lOth Century. They included re·
Ina an automobile accidenl on nee in)loryl- thiSUill L J l.~:
Transporter down Meldahl 7:35
~
Bl
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S tu;e ear e.
s wee... en•uta,
Bh•-n Frank da••..,.,.er of
!..-mo to gel monks ,,.. nuns
U ternu.av tn
omeroy ep- who Ia rocoverl•• IOiisfactori·
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p.m.· Alice down Meldahl 9:40
"'"
out of monasterieo and clot•
!ember 29.
t . . R
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harlls
Frank
p m : Walter Williamson u Me~
lert Into tire otreett wheN
Werry oaid he struqled witb y, ""· oom 4·
MOSCOW (UP()-The Savio! io attendtna school at MarohaU COLUMBUS (UP[) -A tin&amp;- · 1" 10 . 45
.
P
Union admitted today It had UDiverlity at Hun"•"'on, W. member panel aJIIIOintlld by the dahM1dah1· 3.20P·m., ~lcJkerss Ledowln
:hurcb prtlates feel ti'•\' can
Case after the weapon was pr()o
mpt
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.ccompi!Sh mort 1ood.
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lhroogh tho alove compartment AdmlllhiDI - Mrs. Robert i
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Mabtl Sayre hu retumed to ....
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Galllpollo Dam ~ Queen City
Tha reforms. affect. ihe lives CL!FTON -Funoral se:'lco bu• of the Pomaroy police cruio- Lawson, Racine.
lin&amp; on lht moon.
her home at New Brlahtou, Pt. pro and COD I tern
INued op 10:35 p.m.; Bayou Lorraine
aboot lwo million _pr!Oilli. nuns for Staff S~t. Wtlham Grant er. Cose's only remark to the Dlsehraec - Naomi Teaford! Tbe olfldal news egency liter IP&lt;!ndln&amp; thtiUIDmer wKb by the stela 00 the propoul to dowa 3:30 t.m.; Titaa up 4&gt;16
ond munko, mcludmg im,OOO In Boho, 37. son of Mrs. Ray Fo1,. court was thai he did not rocall Racine; Daisy Swick, Middle- Tass, brelkln&amp; 1 day -Ion&amp; 1 el Chevalier.
!Dcroaae th~ ~lea~~~~~ a.m.; Philip Sporn up 5:40 a.m.
liw Umted States.
ol Clifton. will be held at the anything of the incident.
port.
allencti 011 tht fete o1 Luna 7,
.
mort lun or ,.._.c
ca Kaaawba River - Elgerclifl
Fot~lesong Funeral homo Son- case was finod 1100 1 ad
aaid·
Mr. and Mro. Dtvid 8milh Uon.
up London 3:30a.m.: Helea
day at 2 p. m. with the Ren. costs and given 1 three day
·
tnd
!emily
and
Mr.
end
Mn.
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IDvutilaUon
1111
liked
down London i:IO a.m. • USC
1
.James Morrison .and
Frank ' Jail sentence on the DWI count
Moil•.,Geaerol Hooplla
"Most operaUona necessary Hank '10llar .00 famOy vlllted by the Oblo Council lor Educa- 188 down Marllltt 3:10 'p.m.;
Cheesebrew offictaling.
I last week by Pomeroy Mayor Admlll 11 - Lewis Harris, for a soft landtnl wert fulfilled Mr. end ldn. Tlld Haymon. lion, IIJIOIIIOI' o1 the tJOU!Ied Beaver down Marmet 5:10 p.
He wao born Apnl 27, !i28, at Charles Legar.
Mmersvllle.
b dW'IIl&amp; the IPPfOIICb to tha Columbul.
PEP plan, whlcb c111rpt1 them.; Locy Jane Lucas down Mal'UfS 3V Gallipolis. lhe •on ol Mrs. Ray Judie Porler today ael caob Dlseb.afiOI - Delbert Bruc • mooo. Some operatloua bowtV• Mr. &lt;id Mro. Zem Plerca oppooltlotl stttemeat Hill out II met 1:35 a.m.; Semel do'Wtl
•
Fo1 and the late Stanley Bubo. bond at 1500 for e&lt;~ch of the two Pomeroy.
• were not carried out Ia ac- 1pt111 "vera! daya wltb Mr. requirld by slats law nmtaln- Marmet 1:45 a.m.;
Ouocan
Funeral service• for Kott M·· Sgt. Bobo dted m an auto ace!· charges and property bonds of
cordance With lht procrllD IIIII end Mrl. Johnnie Newell of td Ulltrut COliUIIIIIII oolite pro- Bruce 1o•vn Winfield U5 p.m.;
!Xander Mills, 66, Portland, who ' dent. ll&lt;t 4, n..r Sadulpo, Oi&lt;lo. 11.000 on each charge.
LOCAL TEMPS
neod additional development." ColurnbUI.
posal.
W H. Shaver Jr. up Winfield
liod in Holzer hospital Thurs· 'wlulo enroute from bio duty tn
T 1ettvlty, Lawton Tern·
The ten.perature In Porno- The Soviet llDIOuneemtnt was Leone Babcock wal -.lsltlnc
Tile Olllo Slate CGIIICII ol 1:30 p.m.; Solvay down Wino
day al. tt a. m. will be held! post at Holloran . AFB, New ' pte! on •nd Willard Mohler were roy'• busmess district al 11:1~ one of the frankest IICimlSiiotll Mra.. Charlet Mll1811' and Mrs. Retail Mlli'Oblll, -wldlt, field 1l :50 p.m.; Jerry Bosworth
itmday at ' p. m. at ~~wmg l Me&lt;tl'O, to Villi hts mother be- each f' , 150 and costo on In· a.m. today was 63 degrees 1111- l of failure on a ' ace abo! ever Starlin&amp; Masnr.
~ted II weaN llllb howe up Wtlnfleld 2:10 a.m.; Georat
Chapel with the Rev Richard ! fore conUnumg tramm&amp; 10 Flor- to· wation charges. Judge Por- der partly cloudy llkles.
to be iuued
Mrs. Hue! Wyncoop In d "allriiiD(' llilctrmlllollll Of' Price down Winfield I •M a.m.;
&gt;tartin of th&lt; Gracr Episcopal ' tda.
ter sus;&gt;er.dod 140 of the fine
Allen R. Merrill down Wlnlleld
11 marked the third time thlo Petty and Dlant, Columbul, vi• ,..ttltl 111 tilt wu.
Church olficlallnl. Burial wiltl. He wa• a veteran of 19 years and placed hoth men on proba- 'nded j.ll sentence, and plac ar thl R
na hav• bean lied Mr. and Mra. Hank Holter. Executives Secntlry Georle 3:2&amp; a.m.; H. E. Bowles down
Je In the MiddJeowartl Cem.. In thl Mr Foret and had ..... lion fo• one ynr.
Ied on probation until be ls at. ye
IIUUl ..... _ f
Mr. and Mn. Ted Ha)'llllll Hammond did IIIII uy wileD the W!Ofll!ld 1:20 a.m.
ery, Portltlld.
od In Japan, Germany, Korea, William Maynard and Ora I• another action, Richard Lee UDBUccessful in .. ,.,. or a of Columbul vlllttd Mr. alld ln!ormaUOn woukl be relultd,
Shew 'a graduate nuroe who S.udl Arabia, Iceland and at , P !lass each ,..,. fined ItO Fraley .... fined tit and eoatl vastly complex acWevemenl~ Mrs. Joe BU!Mll and othm. botlt wu bell~ II would be
TRUCKilOR "ILLED
.
ook her traininl at Hol!er. She · many paoli I· the United Stales. I nd cost• o1 &lt;harges of failure for falllne lo transfer re1lotra· touchi"l down gtllliy :;' lhe Mr. ·~ Mre. Robert Vatat jwl before the Nov. 1 elecUoo. CLEVELAND (UPI) - Rob• ., th&lt;: 1augllter of the Jaw MIUtary pt01 will be held at lo yield the riaht of way; Vir- lion and :!Jvon a auspendod 10 treacheroua 11ll'faee
o! Cambridlo, Mr. and Mra. Hammond llld the facta • wlll ert Niece, SO, Cl-land, waa
David A. and Befiit M. Mtddle- the aravesiile at Kirkland Mem· gil L. " "·•rt, $10 and costs, oo day !•II sentence on a petty mooo wllll an lna~ment pack. Chlrles Lille, Syracuse, and
lie end evea lhock pro- killed Thursday niiJht when the
owllrll Alo.;ander.
ortal Gardens, neor Pt. Pleas- operatm's license ; Wayne Har- larceny charge. Fraley waa pia- (Pickup llld ptb. Rldlo II- Wtltar Koptcz, Ironton, rutted IUl'pi' 11 of the 1aaoe "
truek he wu drlvlrti orashed
!Aro. l\ltll1 w11 one or the ant. Boaicleo his mother, he io per. $5 ;.no costs, unsafe vehic- ced on probation lor
three. tronomers and delete lui Plh: Mr. tnd ~rl. Dtvt Valet It- )IOilttl
··
lato 1 bridge abutment 011 lbt
cla11 o1 hN IIlli'... which was survived by hlo stepfather, Ray '"' Leo.1ard o ·brough, 125 and years.
: the reason)
cently.
WI!BI!:R ELECTED
city'• West Side.
tile ftnt to lflldutte from lhe Fo1. and his arandlather, W costs &gt;Fedin&amp;, and Floyd B;u,r- ~·orfeiting bonds of
$l1.50 :
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McP= Th Esecutlve committee of
achool.
D 1&gt;1rst, bolh or Cllftoo. The hou,e. •10 ar.~ costs, e&lt;cesslve were Jimmy Goodnite, Robert !
DRIVER DJI!fl
OI Bellevlll•. W. Va., vts
e
PTA he named
STOCKS UP
Sunfvl"l aro • oon, Jlmel body will arrive in Huntin&amp;~oo ape«!.
.~ason a. Kormti E. Gilkey, ! CORTLAND, Ohio (UPI) -Mr. and Mrs. Charlelt Hentilty. the '!::11;!~ ~' 1
al· Nl!!W YORK IUPI _ S
A..' Slauben•llle, and • broth· •t lt:l5 p. m. today and will Willard r.. Ours!, Jr .. charg· all on speeding charges, and , Marlin E Huttoo, 45, Cortland, M . nd Mrs. Bill Gardner, Vern
I aew pre prices o ned sli ht)
toct
er" J811H!I F. Alexander, Chest· be broughl to the funeral home ed with OWl, had his driver's ,,.,, I' Halstead forfeited a $!7 .- was .killed. early loday when the Logan, W, ~··· visited Mr. and. ~ent
the::;nl::~oo rep~~ mudera~y acU~e t~.~r la
1
1
ertbwn" Md. Friends may Cllll , whert friends may call until hrense taken •way for
s • x 50 bond
a charge of follow· ca~ rn which he waa drlvlnl oil Mrs. Dorse Larkins.
1 "1
•
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day,
--. loo
11
fllllll'll ilome anyllmt. j lilllt o1 aervicu,
months, woa &amp;ivea a 30 day sus- mg too cto1e.
Ohio • craabed.
-VIIIIl 1111111
illal l'fti.IDed.

1:1, with a Io.ss to North Caro·;•m oft~nslve battle, Ohio Stale'~ i two backf.ield combination of d.rkk, who was injured _on theiDiek Himes into And~'l
1n the Buckeyes working an two veteran coaches are takmg lma and a vtctory o\'er Wash- offensive punch has come quarterback Fred Custardo and (mal play of the 23-21 WID over slot.
·:
boor overtime to stay sharp. Sa~ur ay's battle in Ohio Sta- 1ington. lllinois lost to Oregon!around this week with Hayes' 1 fullback Dtck Grabowski to pace Washington.
Fullbeck WW Baader WID If
Pete's dissatisfaction resulted m di
the first Big Ten game IState, clobbered Southern Meth- use of runuing quarterback Ar-1its offense, an offense that 1 To replace him, Hayes bas at defensive ~erback, bot 1111
tbe llUDl working an bour over- for e Bucks and the secondJodist and then dropped Us Big nie l''ontc and pa!;sing quarter-lrolled up 46 pomts in a shutout!moved rJay Pryor from center offenstve status 11 up m tbl llr
time to try lo gel sharp.
lor the lllinl.
Ten OP&lt;!ner last week to Michi· back Don Unverferth.
against SMU.
to guard, shifted Kim Anderson because ol a plnchlid nem.
Two QDarlerbeeb
·
That means Hayes wW pro...

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Also expected to be off the
iojory list Saturday will be line
backers Vince Costello aod Ga·
len Fls!.
Costello, wbo suffered a
bruised knee, and Flss, willl a
polled calf muacle saw
limited duty ag~t
phla last Sunday in the Browns'
second victory In three games.
GreeD wm Go
Running back Ernie
wbo received 1 slight hip
jury, is also ••peeled to
against the Steelors
Pittsburgb, though, may
to do WI'thoo t the rerv1ces
delen alve end Ben MeGee.
re-lnjured an aaklo and the
look of hts starti"l Is oow
tlonaWe, according to a
apokesman.
The Browns, wbo got a ahot

·
The exploslvo Rocketo came
to llfe in the second half
down the Rebels In their first
engagement this year. Tbe Rebels were ahead !Hi at the in·
termission and the Rockets bad
to play some determined foo~
bell to end up with a 33-1?

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second win of the
IJalnst seven defeats when
Ironmen take on th~
the top raled team m tho
. . 0 f t•CFO• The
ern diVlli!On
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Bulldogs have been rolling
along on the throwing of
Brodhead the League's leading
'
Jlll~~ver Whe~llng will be
playing oniy its third game under lts new coaclt Bob
and will be determined to

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Southwestern . . . . . o 14
Hannan Trace ... . 1 o o
Tolalo
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Southwestern at Symmes Valley
North Gallia al Buchtel-York
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sh~re - 130,433.64.
1 w;rgame totals: Attendance
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net receipts $71~,915. 46 Iafler. taxes); players shJr; - $3G3,602.18: com. ,
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4-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct. 8, !965

HALLOWEEN
Girl ~co t Troop 52 met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. eCords ePorty FIVOII
James Sloulsby, Unlon·av. Re·
• Cut outs e Motchlnt
freshments were served to Deb·
Nopklns, Plat•, Cups
bie Wisecup, Irene Barnes, Jo
1 nd Tobie Covers
Ellen Diehl, Maralynn Tracy,
Caralynn Tracy, Resa Boothe,
Becky Wright and Susie Soulsby. The next meeting will be
at the home of t.I..!S. !.loyd
MIDD~ 1PORT,0.
Wright.
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Society Notes

~ly_Seni!Jle~. Pomer~y~~~~dleport, 0., Oet. B, 19611-3
SPONSOR DANCE
j dance party Saturday niHht II
.
the Pomeroy Hlgh Gym. startThe Poml!l'O)I High School Hon- 1ihg at 3 p.m. The Jays will be
or .Society will spon~or the t"':~ 0 n :harge_._

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Ann Meckler of Monsey, N. Y., "Mrs. U. S. Savings
SAVINGS BONDS SILVER ANNIVERSARY rs. Pageant" in San Diego in August, exchanges greetBonds, 1965". winner of that title in the "Mrs. Ame!tca
nk Pomeroy, and Chairman of the ABA's Sa~­
ings with Edison Hobstetter, President, Pomeroy Nall~nal o?~he' ABA Savings Bonds Committee during ABA s
ings Bonds Committ~e in Ohio. They attendkedT~ mee
recognized as •'practical patriots" for their volunteer
ey wer m
9 1st annual convention m Chtcago l~st w~e •
services to the Treasury Deparllnent 1 Savmgs Bond progra ·
.
:.:.:.__~·-after a 20 day leave wllh th•Ir
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Damron and Mrs. Lana Gibson.
Mrs. Mary Diehl spent a
day with Mrs. Gloria Riggs and
family,
Mrs. Jerry Wein and 1'erte
spent a weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Blackwood.
Miss Ruby Diehl of Columbus
visited over a recent weekend
with her mother, Mrs. Mary
Diehl and attended the Arnold·
Underwood wedding.
A shower was given by the
friends
of Mr. and Mrs. Larry
The 1966 Cadillac styling story Is highlighted from the rear by a. rede.signed
Clarl&lt;
(Joy
Wiseman) recentdeck lid new lighting In restyled bumper outera, a.nd a new rear bumJl:'r WJ~ ~
lower h~lf painted in body coll&gt;r. A striking new front appearlianh&lt;J IB tal~v It ly at the Grange Hall.
through the reduction of chrome and particular attention to g nl! e ·
~ns UIIIDistakably_~~~· !fltalning tho traditional ~o_os-ha~ !J:ille design.

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1961 Oldsmobile

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1962 Rambler

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'66 Wide-Track tigers
now on display.

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Here'• ODOther quality premium oft'er by yo..- Good
Neichbor AahlaDd Oil Dealer. Yoo get one 12-ouooe,
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heavy.
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Designed unl1ke any

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six-cylinder~

un!Jke any other American car offers. It's in back 1or traction.
Up to 180 hp available m Corsas-Turbo- Charged]
Special steering and suspensi on you can add. loo, for even
cr1sper handltng-more sports car feeL Corvair fDl 'ti6J

Advice on how to "pray on
the run" was given eo the new
St. Frances' Guild ol Grace

He-ater. One ow"ner.

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4 Door Sedan. Power Steerlns and Brakea. Radio and

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in Gallipolis Tuesday evening
to attend the Portsmouth District Quarterly Conrerence at
Grace Methodist Church.

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1963Dodge

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Mrs. C. A. Emmish is in Co- who is
Ul and ronfined to
";#',.
lumbus as the guest of ber dau- Holzer BospitaL
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ghter and family, Mr. and Mrs
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Earl Bougher
"Prayer and the Patchwork ~
1/dL ~~~ ~
Quilt " from Gwdepost was ! =:::::
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With The Family
Mr. and Mrs. HaiMI!ey Cone ' read' by Miss Mumaw. "The ~
\l, Give your home outstandiag lnaut
of Columbus are vlslting with Long Table," a meditation, was ~
.
~if"
The II:Ids will tovo ttl
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred read by Mrs. Rachel McBride.
'f/:
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tbe servlce prompt,
Cabeen and other relatives
The benediction was taken from
j1
The Rev. and Mrs
Louis the book "Prayers New and ,
The food iJ superb,
Bangerter of Fairborn, Ohio, Old."
. ol#
the atmosphere pleasvisited Wednesday and Thurs.
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PURE LINSEED OIL
1
ant. Modest prices!
day with Mrs Nan )loore and
Refreshments were served by
other friends. They ~re house- the hostess, Mrs. Florence Potls I
guesls of Mrs. Moore and Miss to Mrs. Daiey Roush, Mrs. ~
Mildred Hawley, He was a lor- Lizzie Quick, Mrs. Mayme I ~
WHITE 01 DECORATOR COLORS
Route 7
Middleport
mer pastor of Healh Methodist Holmes, and Mrs. McBride aud [ ~
• Self.clllnii!J ••• toes 1ft sparkUII
Church.
Miss
Mumaw.
whitt ••• and stars white!
Recent guests of Mrs. Mary
e Alsl naMablt in tolllj$ •ut ptpLyon were Mr. and Mrs. George
Hwatw ;eltral
Miller of Greenup, Ky. and Mr.
oltnl-lll1intl
and Mrs. Bethel Richards and
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daughter, Betty, Ohley, W. Va.
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Mrs. James Murray recently
IUUlln 1110 PIOTICI IIIII Hlllll Wll11 ---~~~ a spent a week with her son and
uaughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
&amp;
William Murray of Worthington,
Ky. They brought her Ito her
WY 2·2109
home lo Middleport following
Ml&lt;ldteport, O. her visit.
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Mrs. M. L. French and Mrs.
Edna French spent Thursday in
Marietla, Williamstown a o d
Parkersburg.
Mrs. Earl Knight and Mrs.
M. C. Wilson spent Wednesday

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-AN.r,,0.,.eun••d-W~A-"''nM,dwmvf, :~xrs::!:~~~ith ~:Cri:~~: ::a.Francisc:o, Calif, APO ~~;,ee~.q~~~t~~~-w~:rlh~. r;~
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"Harvest." Minutes of the secof Long Bottom. Charles was
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About
' retary and treasurer were ap- RETURNS TO SCHOOL accompanied by Dennis Donley
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1 proved. A round robin card was Charles E. Lee bas returned of Columbus, who is also study~ Middleport
J sent to Mi" Floosie Roush of to Southern Tech at Marietta, ing at Southern Tech.
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Heater,

LOAFERS ,

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Mike Chase went to Ashland.
. JERRY DAVIS
Sam Kern went 1o Columbus to
JOHN EUAS
visit relatives and Patti Blank·
NEW HAVEN - Sp4 Jobn
Ale Jerry M. Davis, AF enshlp wen! to Detroit. -Re·
0. Elias, sou of Mr. ud Mrs.
15511MUI, has been promofed porter, Florence Meeks.
Emmett EUas, former resito StaH Sergeant In tbe Air
dents of New Haven and
Force. He completed a tkree
grandson of R. V. Gibbs, Sr.
year tour of duly in Germany
Star Cl11u Meets
New Haven, bas been promotill May and Is now stationed
ed lo bts present rank and
at Ent Air Rase In Colorado ln Church Annex
awarded fhe Combat Medical
Springs, Colo., where be ...,.
Reading of the 67th Psalm, badge. Ht io wltb Company
ofdeo wltb bls wile, Rita, and
t h e c, 1st Medical Battalion, lot
son, Crall Alan. Mrs. Davlo followed by prayer by
ID£antry Dtvi51on at Ueln Hoa,
II tbe former Rita NeutJI!ng, maw, opened the meeting or
Republic
of South Viet Nam.
Miss Frankie Muungbter of Mr, and Mrs. &amp;I· president,
The Combat Medical badge io
land Nentzllng, ADJie St, and the Star Class of the Syracuse
United Presbyterian awarded for performance of
Mr. Davit Is the sone of W. First
medical duties while under
F. Davis, Sr., of Mulberry church in the annex, the aftereoemy
firf, His addre11 I!
noon of Sept. 28.
Ave.
Sp4 John D. Elias, U. S. 50Roll call was answered by 793 738, Co. C., 1st Med Bn., Ga., after spending the time

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enith Ray Price, 1964 graduate of Eastern High school,
Seven members were preaent has enlisted in the U. S. Marine
when the Mi!sionary Society of Corps and has begun
eight
the s;vracuse First United Pres- weeks recruit training at San
bytenan Church, met 10 the
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Diego to be followed by foor
LOS ANGELES (UPI) ::....01
Devotions taken from "Year weeks of advanced trammg at Orbillo, 188, Wilmington, Callf,
Book of Prayer" for Missions, Camp Pendleton, Calif. He IS outpointed Manuel Ramoo,' Ill,
were given by the vice presi- the son of Mr. and Mrs. VIrgil Mex_ic_o_C
_ity (10.
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conducted the meeting. Names and bas 14 brothers and mstera.
Headquarten For
af missionaries for the day
were read and prayer offered
IN SWAMP DRD.L
MISS AMERICA
for them. Reporta of the secretary and treasurer were ap- Marine Private Gary E. Jenk· .
proved.
ins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fn.:d
An invitation to attend the Jenkins, Sr., of Syracuse JS \
Districl Fall Presbyterial, Ot1.. parlicipatir.g in a two ~ week I
11 at the Middleport Church, counter .. insu~gency exercise \
was read. Tbis Society is to "Swamp Exerc1se ) 1965, slat- 1
enlertain the executive meet~ ed to run through Oct. 14 in I
ing next July.
eastern North Carolina's CroaMiddleport, 0.
The nominating comrnitLee is ~~N~a~ti~onai~~F~or~e~st::_.---~.,..,..,.,..,..,....,.,..,,..,,.
to report at the November
meeting. A free will offering of
I $14 was taken, Chapter a of
' "L1ve as Free Men" was read
and discussed witb each taking
part.
Miss Lizzie Quick, hostess,
served delicious refreshments
to Mrs. Rachel McBride, Mrs.
Mayme Holmes, Mrs. Florence
Potts. Mrs. Hazel Clark, Miss
Frankie Mumaw, Mrs. Pickens
and the hostess.

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Middleport

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SEE OUR NICE SELECTION OP
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27.50 to 4.0.00

GRAND OPENING

1964Dodge

Engineere~.

trol, 4 inch Golrlen Voice Speaker, built in anten·

IiLes 36 to 46.

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Bedford Sehool - Cheryl I ;
Biggs had • birthday October
2. The week of October 4 • 8 Is
six weeks tesiS. Tom Kern was
discharged fl'GIIl the Gallipolis
Clinic on the 23rd of September.

Norm~n Wood substituted for
Oweu Smith aa a bus driver,
Sept. 28. The bu,.. are going
to have 1-epain tbe first week
of Octob~r.

Men's All Weather

FIGHT -.stJLTI J '
By United Preu ~
TOKYO (UP!) - Ka~
Takayama, 115\1, Japan .\g.
pointed Salvatore llurruDI,
116Yt, Italy 110).

.'Heeling of Socwty

News, Event~

MOTOROLA

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VALUES IN RAINWEAR

I!NL18TS IN MARINES

Bedford School

TURBO·FIRE '66 CHEVY D

Episcop•l Church at the organIzational meeting Wednesday by
Mother Esther Mary, mother
superior of the Convent ol lhe
Transfiguration in Cincinnati.
The Episcopal nun carne from
Cincinnati to encourage the new
evening group, whicb plans to
occupy itse~ with a variety . of
Christian projecta.
Plans, for example, are already underway to sponsor an
~rt exhibit in the Grace Church
parish bouse Saturday October
lfi. The painting and kuJpture,
obtained ori loan from the Park·
ersburg Art League, wiU btl
ahown free of charse.
Officers of the new group
elected at tbe mreting are Mrs.
Frank Seth president; Mrs. Paul
Chapman, vice president. and
social chairman, Mrs. James
O'Brien, seeretary • treasurer,
and Mrs. Fred Kessinger, publicity chairman.
The name "St Frances'
Guild" wa• chooen ID men.ory
of this 12th &lt;entnry married
saint of the city ol Rome, whose
motto waa, "A married woman
mll!l leave God at the altar to
find Him In her domestic

New go, new INk. ew carl
£'port coupes ll 1a1 are swe pr way back on top this va•
and definitely no slou ches up front. For '66 there's a

350-hp 327 -cubic-inch Tu rbo- Fire VB you can order.
i\nd not just for this Super Sport witn ils Strato-bucket seats.
but lor all seven naw Chevy ll's. Crisper. richer Chevy ll

TURBO-JET '66 CHEVRLE
New Super Sport 3H
Not only new engines. but new modeJI ta
tuck them in. The Chevelle Super Sport l195
Coupe and Converlible come W1th Turbo-Jet

VB's at 325 hp or there's another
version you can order .at 360 hp! Both also
have a special hood, grille. suspension.

emblems, tires, floor-mounted shift and
the same kind of sleek new styling you'M
1md on all 12 new Chevellet.

TURBO-JET '66 CHEVROLET
More engine choices
for 1 Jet-~mootller car
The smooth ar"\d responsive Turbo-Jet
VB IS now available in every 1ull-si2a

Chevrolet. You can order it for any of
the new Jet-smoother Impala Super Sport,.
Impalas. Bel Airs and Biscaynes-and for any
cf the four elegant new Caprice Custom models.
Two vorsions: a 396-cu.-in. at 325 hp or a 427-cu.-in.
at either 390 hp or 425 hp. Turbo-Jet VB. Rugged.
Exceplional combustion. Vety efficienl Very aatilfvjng.

cares."

Vi11ian ShUling to
Wed tktob•r Tenth
Mr. aoo Mn. M. A. millllie
of Vermilion, former
Metes
coonty
.idenfl, are tlllDOUfiOo
lng the en~~&amp;~ement lllld approacblng lllllTiage ol tbelr
daugbter, VlvlaD to Mr. Nor-

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will be an '!Vent tl Sunday; October !D, at I p.m. at lite DeJter
ChurdJ of Chrill. A receptlotl

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YOOIIi Peop'•· 6:45 p. m.; Evil&gt;
Mr. and Mrs .Donald F. Rou•
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pllsUc meotbll 7:30 p. m.; reoently atteDded a Telepbont
llelbiiiiiiD ..,.... . . - , tlce, 7 p. 111. Prayer meedJII, meet'DI 3!d W.....,Y ol tbe Pr•Y"" .,...•. •g. Wod , 7:30 p.m. Collvenlioo held at Oglebaj
IGr&lt;!BI Bead: Rev. C. I.. O'Col&gt; r::so p. 111. Wednlldar: YOIIIIi m.,..th.
- y Clllrell ol lllo 1'1» Park in ~. W. Va.
aor, pastor; Rllberl Lewis, mpt. l'eOPio'a Servlco Frldoy, 7:30 ......... il4elllodla Cbare. arene, Sunday SeboOI. 1:30 1. 1\fr, and Mrs. B. R. Vanct
9::0 a. m. MorniDI Worship p. m.
- Pearl A. Caoto. pastor. war m.; MornlnC worsblp 10:411 a. are vaeaUooing at
Poplar
8lld Sunday llclbool; 7 p. 111. Ev· 'llareb ol Gad, 1111. lllip ....W. 10 a. m. ....., m. Eveaillg WonlliP. 1 p. m.; Branch, N. C. with his parents.
service: 'l'lundiY. 7:30 Rev. IJIDlll Workmu. ,..... other 8~ 7:45 p. m. Sm&gt; Prayer IIIIII!Dg, 7 p. m. Wed. Mr. and Mrs. L. F'. Vance.
m. Prayer II1I8IIDio
SUndaY Bcbool Oolli a.m.; Wor daJ ScbDO~ 10 a. m., John Rev. Clyda ~. Rellderaoo. Pill' Mr. Chester H. Curry Is •
Carpenter llpdal Cbareb: alllp III'VIco U a. m. 8lld 7:30 BalleJ, Supt. Prayer meeting tor.
1111rglcal patient at Veterans
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o. m.; Mora- a. m. PraJnr IIIOIIIDI 7•10 p 'ftle UDUod Meibodlll Cbar&lt;b QIDrcll ot lh N - . .,..,. Memorial Hospital.
It
10:15 a 111.
m. 'l'UIIIdar: YOUDI Peopll' pomeroy - Rev. Melvin AI· eroy Rev. Clyde lleoderiDII,
WIN ONE CLAl!ll
Btptlat Clllreb. MJddle. meellnlo 7:30 p. m. l'rlllal· kire, paotor. Olllrcb ScbQol 9: IS pastor: Suoday SeboOI 9:30 a. The Win won aaao of !be E
port, Rev. Dooald a-, DD llall8lld ChUU 01 God, an. a. m., Leo Crew, Supt. Leo llbip oorvjeea 7:110 p. m. Sui&gt;
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tor: Sunday 8eooOI 11:1&amp; a. 111., Jobll Smallwood, p111tor1 SundaJ vaughan, AasL Supt. Laymen's m.: MOI'IIinl WonbiP 10:11 a. U.B . . Cbureh held their recent
Fred Hoffman. Supt.; 10:15 a. School 10 a. m.; EvanRellllf1c SUndoY· Divine Worahip 10:30 a• .ervlces 7:30 p. m. P r a y a r meetmc. at !be
Pood
Worslllp Servlco; BYP I p. aerYico 7 p. m.: Young People m. Afternoon. S to 5 P· m m.i NYPS 6:45 p. m. Evento&amp; for a wtener roast. Tbe IDYoaaEveninl wonblp, 7:30 p. J!:Ddeaver 7 p. m. W~Y: Methodllt Youth Fall Meelinll meelinR. 1:110 p. m. Thursdtl)'. tloD was given by Rev. Marlill
Wed. 7:10 p. 111. Prayer Prayer meelin&amp; 7 p, m. Salllr- at JaeboD lolelhodlst cburcb amrcll ol lbe Nlllreae, Rio Berislord. Mrs. Olarl.el Weaver
meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m. doJ.
Tuesday, 6 P· IlL lith anwver· olne, Ohio. Sunday Sebool It presided al the businoos JDetl.
praeUce.
Grace Eplseopal
Cbudl, oary of WSCS. Potluck supper 9:30 a.m. sunday
WonbiP
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l"'rd Bapdal Cllurdl, Pom• Pomeroy, Tho Rev . Rlcbard H. with Mrs. Warren Bright as Service 10:30 a.m. SUnday Ev• ing. Devotionals were led
by
"'1 - Rev. carver WUUomo. Martin, RectOr. sandaJ - Mar- guest speaker. Ladies of the aing Service 7:30 p.m.; Mid . Harry Pickens.
0:30 till lO::IJI, aing Prayer and Sermon. IO:SO chnreh
iDYited.
Thursday week Prayer Service Wedne• Those attending wen Rev.
service. 10:30 a. m.: a.m. Coffee boor lollowlng.
evenln&amp; choir rehearsal, Mr. d8J 7:&amp;0 p.m. Rev. Morrla M. 8lld Mrs. Marlin Berisford and
and Junior churcb lor ltlllerPNe !!UB Cllardl, Ret. Robert Garner .choir director. wotte, Pastor.
Andy, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mil·
children.
MaM.el Smlth, ptStor. WO!!hi)J The public invited to Divine llatland Clldl'eb ol lba Nlllfo ler, Leah Ann and Gail, Mr. 8lld
Flrlll Ba Ptilt Cb-•
llachle aervlce , a. m.: SWJday worship
IllDrnmg.....,... .,., sunday Sebool D:30 a. m.·' es.
Mrs.Jean,
Harold
Bumgarner,
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BaD lr!IIIIOdlal
June
and MaryDelor·
Jan,
9 30
C. L. O'Conner, pastor. Seboo~ 10:30 a. m.. Youtb ll'eJ. - Sunclar School 9 a. m., Mrs. Morning Worship to,~ a. m. Mr. and Mrs. James Roush, LJn.
1s;:;:~~ School 9:30 a. m., Sam Jowslllp 6.30 p. m., Boys and Fred N
SUpl Worslll
Evan&amp;e~Jstic service 7.15 ~· Ill. do and Jeff Mr. and Mrs Rob1&lt; · supL; !0:411 a.m. Mon&gt; Girls Fellowship, 6:30 p. m.: Ylct '"~ m. 'Rev. W~n:i Midweek prayer servtce,7:45 p. erl Cooke,
and Mrs. Luther
worship: 6,30 p. m. BYI' EYeaing service 7:30 P· m., 2nd Stutler, pastor.
m. Wednesday.
Smith and diUdren, Mr. and
Junior FeUowlhiP: 8 p.m. and ttb SUndays: Youth Choir, Beatb 01elllodlll Qurcb, Mid- Syrtcllo Cll~b ollbe N- Mrs. Charles Weaver and CharEvening service: 7:30 p. m. 8:80 P· m. Wednesday. Prayer dleporl 14. E. Dow&gt;oD paator· rene, William C. 1'borj&gt;e. pastor. lene Mr and 'Mra Harry Pick·
Wednesday, Prayer meeting: Meeting, 7:30 p. m. Wedl&gt;esday. Mrs. Nan Moore,
School SUnday Srhool 9:30 a. m.; Morn- ens.' Mr ..and Mrs. Dorsey Roush
pPracilce·
m Wednesdtll'
•·•-• 9:110 L lngPentecostal
wurshtp 10.30
a. m. Route and Carolyn, Jay and Jackl~
. P ;,_Senior
Tue• Lottrldge IIUB Charch,, Rev. SUpL; Cb·-•
"'~ .........
Assembly,
.
• 3·30 ~ .
Eugene E. Emeraon. pastor; m.: Woralllp 8erVIco, 10:30 a. t'4, Rev oauJ E Jones pasror Ridgway, Mr. and Mro. Cecil
JuniOr Choir
sunday Scbool 9:411 L m. RuJ. m.: Melbncllst Youth relloW· s;.ooay School 10 .. .; . War- Pickens, George, Judy and Su·
Bartlonl . Baplltl dl'eh- sell Archer, SupL
SUndaY llhlp, 7 p. m.: Olfidal Boanl do Wednesda and
san Lake, Mrs. Thomas Hoff.
Warren G. Zmn, p051orSe Morn; woralllp 10:411 a. m. and 7:30 meeting, lat Sunday ol month, jj,e PentecO:taJ Church,~ man and Tommy, Mrs. Engen&lt;
' worhshlpN, 9d a.Mm... Chrrnonh. p. m. alternately. Bible ltudy 7:30 p.m. WSCS. 2nd Monday dleport South 3rd Ava . Sunda• Hudnall and David.
'Jesus t9:50
' ee
; urcto and prayer Ml'VICI
· 1ed by pan. o1 '11DDw.
" 7·30
~·-· School 'tO a.m.; SWJday·· evening'
school
a. ym. an
TUesdtl)'
.
p. m.,· ...,.nor
FAMILY REUNION
7
Thursday is west Virginia Bat&gt;" or 7'30 p. m. Wednesday. CbrJt. Wedneldo!· p. m. . ,
evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m. Oescendanll ol the late Cbar1
3
0
7
llsl state convention at Parkers- ::'W:~:or,
7:110and
P· tes and Elzanna Roush held •
Y
moo~ p. m., rd w:'~
·
• ~!:~:· Wednesday
m.; SaturdJ:Bible
mghtStudy
Prayer
family reunion on sunday at tbe

6:00 TO 8:00

:~~.~~Sc~~bool9•110

Farman Bank &amp; Savings Co.

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Girls

LOAFERS
Slu
121.1J to 4
4'h to 10

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MoralnJ Slar EUB CIIDJch, Sunday School, 10 a. m.; Wor· Worohlp 7·"0 p. m. Putor, Rev. New Haven Park. Those attend·
ISUiorlay Schrol 9:30 a. m. Preaeb- Rev. Menzel Smlth, pastor: Bot5 slllp semce 11 a. m. .
B. L. Barrell.
ing were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
toP Sunday 2:30 p. m.
L m. Sunday Scboo~ F'n;&lt;l MonJe Cbape !Metbodiot llarrlsonv111e PreabyteriiD Kelling, Bobby and Cheryl, Mr.
Prea wm BapU.I Churcb, Smith, oupL; Earl Shuler, Aaa L ~!":' :;.artly,sun:•lo~h~~v~~ Church, John Davies. pastor: and Mrs. Frank Kelling, Shir·
Rutland, p tor, fte9. p au 1 Morn•og woroldp tO: IIi a. m.: a Ym '. Pr~~cbin 1[ a m
Church School t0:30 a. m. Wor·, tey, walden, Johnny, Charles
11
IT••,lnr·, Sunday School, 10 a.m. Preyer meeUng S P· m. Thurl' ·P~Iand Met~ 'cb~rcb- ship service :30 p. m.
Jr., Emma Glllwater and dau·
Guy Priddy, Supt.; Preaching day.
H. L. McDaniel, pastor. Sunday Reorganized Cbar&lt;b ot Jeou ghter Lois Diane, Mr . and Mro.
lserirtee 7:30p.m.; I'J'ayer oer· South Bethel EUB Church - School 9,30, Harold
Rou!h, Cbmt of Latter Day Salnta, sa Walter Kelling and Mary, El
!vices, 1::lO p. m. Wedneadtl)'. Rev. Eugene E. Emenon, pat- Supt; Kenneth McLeod, assll miles lrom Racine oo Racln"' zanna Dristoll, aU of Columbus
loll. MortU
Baplllll
Sunday
SchoolSUpt.
9:45 Sunday
a. m., Supt.,
Portland
Road.
Sunday10,30
School
Fr&lt;d Kelhng
and daugh
corner
of Fourth
and Mam Sl tor.
Norman
1L Babr,
day. Preaching 7:30 p. m. Sun.l,9,30
a. m.;
Worship
a. Ohto,
ter Barbara
of Delaware,
0.
Rutland First BapPIII CIIDJch

Two B&amp;Es Probed

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with the hope it wUl, in rome mea~ure, foster and he P rill•
tain that whkh js good in family and community life, thit /llflo
lure It lpGRIOred "J
J... the burinesr firmr and organlwtionl
whoee IJQIIIel appear befOUJ,

"Who me?
Owe $1600!
I just got
here:'
Plea1aat VaUey Hoopltal

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: Georse Elmer PT.
IIEASONTh Pol
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SELECIION Of CARAvtLL! \ len Huffman, Glen~ood · G E.
eaaant Woman'a Club will
&amp;ADI£S AND MEN.S WATCHUI Curnutte, Gallipolis· ' J .
open Itt 1965-116 aeason with a

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Roach II, Pt. Plea;ant · Rae~or
David Tarhett, Henders~n - Colleen Phillips, Pi. Ple~sanl
Hattie Tucker, Pt. Pleaoant:
Mro. James Aile Pt PI '
ant; Charles Me.;;~ws, · Mil::
Darlene Wallis, Galltpolla Fe;.
ry.

d~ru;~r ~eeting Friday a p.m.

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leasant Point Resort.

J. M. Foglesona, retired

lot. Ple•sant High School biJ.
ry teacher, Will be the &amp;Uelt
:~ak~r~ the evening and will
ope ~" Lr~ceMnt hlour ol 11:111'.·
: · · o r, prealdent,
WIU _Preside during the busines!l

DISCHARGED: Gordon M. Se·'"
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Society Notes

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"7,M:"r.-an-d:"':':""Mrs-.Ra.._lph-IAt--cel·
1 obrated their 50th wedding annlversaly with open house tecenUy.

Mra. Betty Van Meter and
Margaret :.no and Palrlelc were
ruests of ~auline Rote reeenU
Mr. and Mn. Darrell
' lor' Burbank, flslted bta uncle
.Mr. and Mrs. Allen Taylor dJJr:
a trip throop thla ~rt of
I'"I
tre •tate , recent week end
Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Plckena

ra::

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weeken~

guests of her parentl,

and children of Jackson Wert

I Mr.

Model PPDS-14T·I
13.81 cu . ft.

• lla100·Ib. zera zane top freezer.
• No frail, no defrosting tVIr, even in freezer!
P•ckoKOS never stick together. A dllight to use.
. • T•ln veg1t1ble Hydra!ora
: hold neorty 10 busheL
• Raamy ttorage door hM
IPICI lor •us. mn
"".gal. cartons.
0 EVOIJ thlll fUll·Width,

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Even Loss with Trade·ln

BAKER FURNITURE

and \fro Allen Taylor.
, Mr~. Martlnl Whit&lt; and Un·
da mlled briefly with M
Warren Rose.
"·
Mr. and Mro. Warren Rose
and daupter visited hia al!ler
Mr. and Mr:. Tbomao HotW:
of Momtne Stat recently,
Mro. Marthl Rw apent a
night with her dallgbter and
ftmlly, Mr. and Mrs Tho
Holter.
·
maa
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rose
made a bu5Tneso trip to Colum-

Elfttrle Ptw.r
• ••Oh/1'1 M"t AbunJ1nt Rlllllrrt

recently.

Mr. and Mr!. Harry Snyder

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&lt;md ' "'• •larrl and Thelma

~WEB CDMPAIIl

of

~law~re ~ere visiting friends
rn Me,gs vounty over a recent
! weekend.
: The Horse Cave Pioneer Farm
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Bureau Youth Council met at
the homo ' 1 their Rdvisor M~ I
Evelyn
Holler with a good ·t· ·
I
, trndancr.

' Mrs. Pauline Rose attended
tho meeting of the Golden Rule
Sewing Circle If the home ol
Mrl. Anna Let Tuck~r. R•·
cone Rt. recently. Potluck luneb
was served at IIOClll.

MIDDLEPORT, 0.
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jMIJ!dle•port. R•v. Nyle BordeD. Worabip 10:45 a.m. and 7:30 p.

Racine

Metbodltl

ChDJch, m., SUnda"

evenin~

service at Mr. and Mrs. Barry Montgom

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Sunday School 9:30 Ill. Alternately. Bible Study H. L. McD~ pastor: SUn· 1::\0 p. m.: Wed .. worsh&lt;P serv· ery ond daughters Michelle an&lt;
m. Arnold Rlebarda, Supt. aDd Prayer service led by pas~ day School , a. m.: Pnact&gt; 1ce al 7,30 p. m. Pastor, C. W Melinda of Belpre, Ohio, Mrs

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

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Hldllleport, Ohio

Middleport, Ohio

HEINER'S BAKERY

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS

Baktn ol Good Bread

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Each new American citizen bon
thll day atartl life with a t1800
debt.
If he gi'OWI up to be a bnladWinner, and works the normal40
years, he'll pay his government
about #71,000 at the current tax
rsta- that'I mora than it would
COlt him to buy hil family thrH
beautiful homn.
And even that doesn't keep up
wtth the spending. He'll probably
leave his children, and their chll·
dren, an even larger debt.
. Fortunately,indlvidualtlxpay·
" ' have atrong alll11 in lnvettor•
owned, tax· paying companill.
They pay taxee on their eaminiJI
Juat 11 you do, only biggerbigger in rate (60%) and much
bigger in amount. Last year
Ohio Power Company paid more
than •34 million in federal, and
local taxes-equal to the annual
tax paid by 18 thounnd families.
Thirty·four million dollars
That's a lot of achoola, highways:
mi~alles and mimeograph ma·
Ch1nea that you didn't have to
pay for. Ohio Power h.. to u11
tharp-pancil efficiency and IOUnd
bualneaa management to meet
thia civic obligation while we
continue to bring you the best
possible electric aervice at the
1owa1t posaible coat.

Mr.

We F111 All Doctors Prescriptions

llulltlntton. W. Va.

WY 2·29~~

WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
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Ml4dleport

WY 14!150

LIEVING COAL COMPANY

Po'"eroy

V. D. EDWARDS
INSURANCE AGENCY
130 E. Second

Pomerll!'

WY 2-2440

GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

9 110
Morning Wonhip, \0:30 a. 111. cr, 7:30 p. m. Thuradoy.
lng 10:30 a. m.: MYF 6 p. m.; Proflott All evenmg aerv· Harry Root, Mrs. Alma Hesson
Naoml Baplllll Cborch: 8111&gt; Syracuse E.U.B. CbDJch. Paal Prayer WJd Bible Study, 7,30 p, oces begm at 7:30 D m
Mrs. Jack Hesson, Shane ant
School 9:30 a. m.; Wor- A. SeUen, P8110r.
m. Wednesday.
1 Oar Lady ol Loretto Mission . Troy, Mrs. Eugene Hesson, Ric
11 a. m.: Prayer service, 9:30 a. m. SUnllay Schoo~ Ben Roek Springo Motbodlst _ Lana Bonom •. Rev. Thoma• P"' ky and Regina, Mrs. Charle&gt;
p. m. Wednesday,
Qui.!enberry, SUpl; 10:30 a. Ill. Chesler Lemley, pastor: Wor- tronek •. admmostrator: Sunday Roush. Rebecca aod Joey. Mrs
Carleton o;:burcb. Klagsbal'y Morning Worship aervtca, 1st ahip llel'Vice 9,30 a. m.; s'"" MaS! 8.30 .' · m., est.. lloly llays Monam Ohlinger, Donald Oh
Road, Rev. Clyda Hinton, pas- and Srd sundaya of tho month: day School, !0:15 a. m.; MYF of Obllgati?n, 7 p. m.
linger, Mr. and Mrs. N.
B
1
tor. Sllnd&amp;y School, 9:30 a. m.; 7:30 p. ~ Eveaing EvaogeJis. 6:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible Sl Joba Catbolto Mloolon: Rou sh and Robert and Mr. ""'
Ralph Csrl, 1111Pl sunday Wm'· Ue Service, 2od and 4th Sui&gt; Study, Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. near Guysville !Dutch Ridge! . MrS. Cliff Roush , all of Ne•
oblp service, 10:30 a. m. and day ol month. BETHANY RuUaad Metbedlst Cllurcll- Rev. Frank Morum, 8
Haven.
7:30 p. m. alternately. Prayer 9:30 L DL Mornin&amp; l'lonblp: Rev. C. J. Lemley,
pastor: tor, Sunday Mass 10,30 · m., 1 ~TTENil CONFERENCE
meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. 10:30 a..m. Sunday Schoo~ Bly· Church School 9:30 a. m.: \'lor Holy D•y of Obligation 6:30 a. I Mrs. Sara !lawson. Mrs. Ma
CotamblrChapel: Woralllp,.... the The;as, Supl; 6;30 p. m. ship service, 10:30 a. m., M m.: Confession, \1 hour hefore [ric Roush, Mrs. Faye Smith
•Ice eacb Sundtl)' 9:15 a. m.: Youtb Fellowship. CARMEL - Y. F. Monday, 8:30 p. m.
Mass.
, Miss Norma Roach, and Mi"
Sunday School 10 a. m.: Youth 9:30 •· m. Sunday SchOOl. Way- Sllvmvfllo Motbodlst Cbureb The Sa.lvatlon Army, Envoy i Ethel Roddle of New Haven and
Service 6:15 p. m. Evening Wor· no Roush, SupL; 10:30 a. m. Arthur Stitt, pa•tor Sunday Ray S. Wmmg, office~ m charge. 1 MrS. Evelyn Gammon of Point
7 o. m. each SUndtl)'.
Morning Worsblp, 2nd and 4th School, 9:30 a. m.; Gene WoUe SUnday 10 a. m. lloliness mee~ Pleasant attended an all day
Chnreh 01 Cbrlll, SUnday of the month; 8 p. m. Snpt, Services Thursday even- mg: IO,JO a. m. Sunday SchooL reading conference on Satul'
Art Marcum, minister; Bible Evening Evangelistle Service, lng.
Sunday 7 p. m. Young People'• day, October 2nd in Wheeling,
School and Morning Worship, 1111 and 3rd Sunday of month.
Sutton Methodist Churcb - l.egJOo : 7:30 ~. m. Salvation W. Va. at Triadelphia High
10:30 a. m.; Christian Endeav· TUppon Plalna IIUB Cbardl, IL L. blcDaniel, pastor: Clint meettng: Thuf'day • I to 3 La- School.
Home League, 1Blbl
p. m. Prop
Th'1s mee ,.mg was ro-sponsor•
•
.,• .,__,.g
r-•I;ULI• W-lllp
v•" • Rev. En~e
ooo-- E. Emerson • pa:v Orr ' Supt· Preaching 9·1S
· am
· · lies
7or p,6m.P m
tor; SUnday worship 9:30 a. m. Sunday School 10:15 a m
' 1asses: 7 30. •· m.
e study. ed by the Northern Panhandle

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Paeevllle Commllllfly Cbardl SI!Dday 8eliOol 10 a. m., HI&gt; Oak Grove Methodist Cburcb, ... ayer meetmg. Other services Council of international Read·
Rev. Russell Cline, pastor. - bart VIneyard, Supt Bible Sllr H. L. McDaniel, pastor, Earl &gt;v announcement
iug Association of Wheeling and
l!ttabllohed In 1904
Young People's service 7:30 p. ely and prayer services led by Cross, Supt. Sunday SChool at Pomeroy Seventh Da7 Advm Science Research Asociates Inc
Middleport
m. Thursday; Evangelistic oer- pastor, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. , IO:IS a. m.; Preaching 9:15. tisl Church - Mulberry Height&gt; Chicago, Illinois.
, .
Well Columbll. w. va .
WY 2·3284
vice
Saturday,
7:30
p.
m.:
and
Adult
class
meetlng
7:30
p.
S)Taeuse
Methodist
(
burch,
Rd., north ot Meigs Memoria• Th
.
.
Pb. Muon 7'13-6593
SUnday 7:30 p. m.
m. last MondaY ol month.
IWendell G. Stutler, postor., Hospltat. Pastor, F. W GUford e speakers were 1 Shir.
Hemlock Grove CllrltUU Federated Cbllrcb, Pomeroy, Worship Service 8A5 a. m. Sun- Assistant PastOl, James R
0
15
Church, Worship terv1ce, 9:30' Rev. w. H. Perrin, pastor; day School US a.m. MYF SU1l- Hoffer Services on Saturday · Y
·
ore.
JSe e1
L m. Sunday School, 10, a. 111. Carl Kautz, Supt.: Suo d a , day 6 p. m. Prayer meetinll Sabbath School, I :30 p. m. 8 N;rth
Gra
II,.,_ Cullums, Supt
School, 9 a. m.: Worship bour Sunday 7:30 p. m.
Worship, 2,30 p. m.: You II'
· roves, aJ ax, a., anc
"Your Keepsake Store"
Brodlord Chorcb o1 Cbrllt, 10 a.m.
Letart Falls United Brethren meeting, 3:30 p. m.: Bibl• Stu· 1Or. Russell A. Slater of Toledo,
PomerDJ
West !bin St.
0
Pomeroy
PERSONA!.S
·
Joe
Robinson,
Minister;
MI.
Uldoo
F.W.B.
Cllnrdl
to
C
rist
Church,
Sunday
School
dy.
Thurlday,
7:30
p.
m.,
o•
312
E.
Main
SL
Support the Cburcb of Your Cholea
Bomer F&lt;XTes~
Supt.: Bible SUnday School 9:45 a. m., Earl 9:30 a.m. worslllp services. The :rJ Evans llelgbta, GaiUpolls.
School 0:110; Moroing Worlllip, Starkey, supL; Evening wor first and third Thursday even- Edeo United Bretllren Ill Mr. ana Mrs. Clyde Unger o
IO::W a. m.; Evening Worsb1~, ship, 7:30 p. m. by Cecil Cos, logo at 7:30 and the second and Cbrtsl Cbardl: Rev. Elden R. Buckhannon, W. Va. were re
m. Wednesday, 7 p. m. t..yman; YOUDJ People'• mee1o fourth Sunday nights at 7:30. ~alko, oastor; SUn&lt;lav School. cent guests of Mrs. Martln Oh
II n••~o Study.
1ng and Blbla Study, 7:30 p. m.: James Morrison, p111tor.
10 a.m.: Winnie Holsinger. supl. linger.
Building Supplies and Millwork
Outer
Clmrdl
o1
C•rtll
Wedneoday;
Choir
practice
at
Hysell
Roo
fl'H
Met•oclllll.
L'bristian Endeavor. 7:15 p. '11 Mrs. Russell Ohlinger anddau
General Contractine
Chester, Oblo
Bible
School
9:30
a.
m.
Preach7:30
p.
m.
Thursday.
Bober'
E.
Smith,
Sr.,
post!Wo
Mrs. Lyda Chevalier. pretldent. ghter, and family, Mr. and M
Phone WY 2-3978
lng 10:30 a. m., first and tldrd Oaavtlle Pllplm DoiiDets, (P. SUnday Sebool 9:30 a. m., Wor cla!RS fo; all. Song servicet. Carl Hudnall and sons, MiSI
'lundays.
0. LangoviUe, Ohio), Rev. 0. H. ley Haley, 'lupt.: Morning wor· g p. m. Preaclltng 8:2!1 p. m.; Florence Fisher, Mrs. Emm•
Moton Qty Cbarcb o1 CRill. Car~ pasta:: Sunday School, 0:30 ship 10:30 a. m. Youtn Service. \lid Week Prey•r meellng, Ut Dilger of Charleston, 1'1 . Va
Miller Street; SWJday
Bible a. m., Robert Grate, Sup~ War- 6:411 P· m.: EvaagellsHc m.. P· m. Wednesday, Clast Lelfl. recently visited with friend! ant
1 a. m. BveDinl Wor- ship aen1ee at 10:3; a. m.; PIJ. sage, 7:30 p. m.: Prayer moot. er. Mn Mazie Rnlsln11er .
relatives here.
Paints and Bardwan
Bnlldm and ButldlllJ Supplies
::Ill p. m.; Bible Study, p1m Youtb, «·tS p. m.: EYa1l- Jog. Thurst.., 7:30 P m.
Btebtel Evangelical Vnlted
---7:30
p.
m.
Wednesday.
1eUsdc
service,
7:30
p.
m.
MidFne
MolloOdll1l
Clurell,
LA.,.
Brethren
Church
Sunday
A
thooptlnr
tbe dey-BenPb.
Wt
9-3273
RaclruJ
Pb. 985·2005
Cbe:;ter, Ohio
Middleport CbordJ at Cbrtlll, Week Prayer and Praise, Wed- ~ Cliff. l.ev . R. ~ •ene &lt;all. ScbQol 9:45 a. m. Worship, ry David Th .....a said: "II
5th an~ !bin Slreeta Donald aesday, 7.30 p. m.
pastor. Sunday School 9:30 a. 2nd and lth Sunday, 9·15 a. taktl two to speak the lrnlh.
Hicks, mlni.!ter; Bible School, Klagdom Doll o1 Jebovab's m.: Pb1l Wise. .upl: Mornlnt! m. Acbash Miller. pastor.
ooe to opeok 8lld ID4llloer 10
:30 a.m., Koune'h McElhinney Wltne....· PobUc meeting. sun- W&lt;&gt;l'ohip 10:30 a. m.; Yo • t • UB Cboreb. Lelar•
&lt;u bear.''
Supt.; Momlng
Worship, day 5 p. m., Watchtower atudy '!orrleol 7 p, m.: Evongelistit day School 9:30 a. m.; Worship ~=------Asbland OU Products
111. second Ave.
0:30
m. Evening Worship, 1 p. m.; Bible IIndy 'l'Ueoda' oen1ee 7:30 P. m. !olld Week .,
' ' SUnda) 7,30 o m.
llartlord Parish, Warren G.
Phone W'i :!-34!11
7
p.
m..
Prtl)'er
Service,
Wed·
1
p.
m.
8erv1Ce
meeting,
7
p.
prayer
servtco
7:30
p.
m.
Wed
Letort
Falls
Uelted
Urethtel
Zion,
pastor. Hartlord Baptist
Brown's Bottle Gat
Mlddkport. Oblo
neoday,
7
p.
m.
m.
TOOra&lt;lay:
Ministry
school,
Wednesday
•nd
Friday
"""'"'
in
Christ
Church.
James
Mor·
Chureh,
CommUDiOD Worship
Pomel'OJ
WY 2-2168
· Cburcb ol Olrlll, PomeroJ. 6 p. m. Thunday.
, . . _ Oolpel Mbllon, a. rison, pastor . Sunday School at service 9 1 m. Tuelday, H5
Jerry Masters, pastor: SUnday Sl. Pial's and Sl JaiMI'I ' tllail SH,mvlUa Road: E. J 9:30 a. m. Preacnill!l , erv•ces Children under 12; 1, CbUdran
School 9:30 1. m. Clmrdl 10' 30 IA!theran church. - Momlng Griffith, poator: RoRer W1~ first and third Thursday even- 12 and up; 7:30, Adult Study
a. m.: Christian Ettde..or, 6:30 wurship 8:16 a. m. and to:tll lord, SupL. SUnday School w illgs at 7:30 p. rn. Second and II"Ollp.
p. m. Evening Service. 8:311 p. a. m.; Sunday School 9:30 a.m. I m.; E•IID!Iellatl• Service, 7· fourth Sunday evenini1S at 7:30 Mlddleporl Ftnl l l - ,..
Specialty - Southern Fried Steak
Quality Furniture 11 Lower Prtceo
(Bolb eongresatlon! are meet.- 311 p. m "Tayer meeUng, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting second I oytUiau Cbureb. Rn. Howii'O
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Middleport
WY 2419'18
llatlalld Chareb II Cllrllll. ing as one at Sl John's Church • m. Tuesda~
aad fourth J'hursday eveningt R01ppell pastor: Soaday Sc:hool
HlddiODOrt. Oblo
Bible Sebool 0:30: Oomnnmlon at Pine Grove while the oew llltllaad Mllltotl • Olive N•• and lir91 and third Sunday ev· t 30 a. m. Mr. Fred Lowta,
10:30 a. m., V. H. Braley Sl. Paul'a Cburd• 19 betn• bUilt man, missionary pastor: ilw&gt; ellinp at 7:311 p. m.
supt.: 10:30 a. m. 11/orshlp; b •
Supl. Sabra Canaday. pianist: Allred Molbedlol Cbdl'e• - day School. 9,30 a. m.: WoralliP MI. Bermoo Jnlted Bretbron p. m. YF: Wed. 8,3' Juruot
Bible StudY. 7:30. OObert flo. Rev. Pearl casto, pa!lor. SUll- 10,30 a m.; Preachin&amp; 7:311 P ill Christ Church. James Mor· Choir' 1 p m Senklr Choto
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day School at 9:30, Charl.el Tay- dl.; Prayer aervlce, 1:30 ~ m. rison, pastor. Su•oday School a,.- l'lfll ~ ,..
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Zfoo Cburdl or Cbrlll, Pom• lor, oupt. Worship servleeo at 1\uradav.
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aeue Underwood, minister. Bl· to. Moodily 7:45 p. m. ReVIval · :U.ter. pastor&gt; Servlceo ovary at 1:30 p. m. Second and fourth 10 L m.; Bible StutiJ, Wecl.,
Ravenswood. W. Va.
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onr!lblp 1:30 p m.: Rober! Rae&lt;! Chester Lemley, evangelist.
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Call WY 2-3381 or WY 2-265!.
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~OST -:-. Rrown and white pony FURNISHED J room apartment 1 marsi-Jmallov&lt;.s, 19 &lt;.' Jb. Fire- home, porch and cellar, barn.
m v•r•mty of Langsville.
Hj ground floor. 1~5 S. Front,!' side cracker,, '~1c lb . Duncan
round ca lli Langsville SH 2-1 Middleport. Call WY 2-.'114!.
Hines cake rruc 3 for 89 ._..
other buildings, fenced. water
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bracelet m Syracuse. "S'' de--,l"RAD..EJ-1 UYI'5 - free sew·
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sa ke. Fran k Hudson. Rl . I . er Park lsr'te Appro
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roum frame house and one R'
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Gener;.1 1 block garag · th b :ld ' e
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Electnc. Ul good condiiJOn
$8 000 00
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LOSE WEIGHT safely
W1fh · and bath, modern apartment • WY 2·2859
10 7 3tc ALH,ET M COX
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01' Melfi CouniY. Ohio

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AUTO SALES
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to all lela! rillht• 01 way Hel ng the th~ parUtlon or ~rtaln rt-al I'State I•
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Carltonl"iiiP:
lnnd of Mary 8aker and tne north· I
GRUESER, Plumbinl! ellst corner or l~ntl ownf'd In Nel~""
Mrnersvllle Wa!~nn
. anflh_,. onElm•r
Uoe"JPwlunrl:
IOU! !'I . line
d , 8eln,11 all ol" l.ot No. 11 and three; t mg.
land owned
lhencr
f•~urlh~ of Lot No. 10 adjolniAJ Lot
nd your sewer trouh sm•th on M~r.v !Iaker line 1J rorl~ to ~' o. ll
Ilave all SI7.CS sewer I~rii!"•tont·
rhr·n··.. "' ~ ......~,,-rl.,
PC!lonconu&gt;r;
ll I'Qltg: thence In .1 nortll1
11
e~ Reasonable rates ,.,.~.~ " "'ctum
"" 1 ~ 1" ' 11 P 'outh1 Save ~nd except a certain tlrlp of
land to be Jointly Ulftd b, tile ad·
y 2" 2";~74, dav Or night ' On
'"'"' ~lmet
of t:hner
~'~ "'·t, ~n11:
i';t'Wiand",
lone thel're
](I roo!Seaftt
)O 1,
JomJng lind owner' for thf' PUr·
11
th" place or ••e"mnin,ii:. t:·ont~•ntn u3
pose ol an aU~y to and from Lillll
11 rod,.
9 · 15 UC
more o,. I"RI. hf'lt&gt;P thp •am.,.
11 •. 10 and II In the town of Cnl.ton·
"111e. MellfNCounly, Ohio. Said ltrlp
·preml~l'~
cnn~e.\"Col by tll•,•d l&lt;:r ...·d·
1
147
uf land beln( 1:1 fl'et wide and
m Machinery
I. "'
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, . , . "'. ,.,.•. , .,,.
o ·nrd~ of .\leiKI County, Ohoo . .. nd "~·
"ndo~ed in boundaries, tile nnter
ORN .
•n g the Ram•· P• ·:n"e· ..,,,.,.,., 1 10 ~me of which i1 the foUowlnl bear.
and dllr!ance, vi&amp;: BtiiDnlnl 7\oi
pickers, one Jn · r.nrdon J . Bo\."11! and ura1 A. Hn!¥' ,•nJ&lt;
.. ,. norJh .1nd !\~ dll!ll'eel eut
nal I row : One Wood ' ~~~~~-~~e ~nv~.~.~~:~~ ~~''',fw :::. 0 ~~~~ from _1he l'*'nter af the well on Ole
do¥.•dm~~: lone between lbe abo•• des, I row , One New • vo lu me J8J . .11 . P-·~ .. ·Ill Ue.:d A~· o;crlhed
Propf'rty and lot No. 9 and
0 20, 2 row.
Metg~ ··u r&lt;J s of !llc•ll• &lt;.ount.l'. Obio.
o.ne · fourth of Lol No. 10 In
rnl Co. Pomeroy 0 I The ru.l 11!8tah' Wllt ,o pprallf'd •t l'arlto~I· JIIe . Mel11 County, Ohio·
IJOOO.OO ~nd fa nnol ~... ••o!!l fnr l f'~S
then""' IIQUth 8.~ and one-fourth de'
10 8 Jtc I !han !wo 1hlro1• of rhe ,pp-ralA!&lt;I val· lren eut l!}J chalnl: thenee 1011th
68 deRr~l'l eaat 141 ~h•lna to the
z3p53 :,
~t.~f.
1963 liD 175 Molorcycle,
one Chester 985-2:!52 or10 985of s~ ll': l "n!'l In hand lin PUbU~ highway from whlcb the
.
4 61
ga I NOfiCe
da)"T~rm~
uf S&lt;~le
ftOIIthwe!t corner of the brld
1
WANTED TO BUY
~ears a~th :W de1ne• 31 oa11 g~
utility trailer · Everen
!\kC'STLE.
two
bedRUilEit't
c
tlAirrENRAcH.
1
11 11
- 50 1 10
OF JHEIIIIFF'i SALE
Sheriff . .\1;· ,~ ·' 1 'Oliii'Y . Oi 1.,1
h_nks. For more n..-curate de..crlp·
1959 .'1
Daniel. 417 Hlp ey
0 OW.
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t
.
h JNCOMv p
"' On1u ur sal" olllly .I.T ThomaM ~ nd ll0111r F. Redr~wnt!
11on see \loJume 52. Paara 3111, 111, 111
Cheshirr, Ohic.
1(1 6 Jlc room ra• 1f'r. au om:l!.IC wa -. ·
r~
ROPERTY - Two
•I thl' coun uf common Attorney, .,, ~t..ini •H
Coll!lly Deed l(~ordt.
1
er '. nd &lt;1ir ('Onrtilionmg. Mar· story 1r;:m 1e Duplex. 5 room.~
·llf• c""" ''"· o'""· '" o..- 1 11m a. •~ 2~. 211: ••u ~. 5t.c"LEC'TRO HYI. IE'E s
·
· bath,
·~ dl'ral s~•· 1nw8 a"d •.• 1~n
r.
·
•
• .... ,
wet&gt;psh;!il Mc\.li!liOn, ~h!son, W 1 balh ;u!d J rooms,
of i' ...-krrg!Jur~. A ,.,., , IN T"E PltOBATE couRT 0 ,.
per with all
at tac.~ ments .; \-a .
10 4 6fp Both ajJar lnltnts
fUrnJ.Shed ..
Hu~~rt \lcr~:an ~·r,e!;,nJ j
MEIGS COUNTY, No.
OHIO1 ~. 341
lh~t'par~r,a_yer
Petition b for
100 " 0o,f t hthe
,\1 Fref'l~n&lt;1 , "'' .. 1. "D'"'
II! said real nt.te
Quaker He atrr, 65.000 BTU
- - -I
tJu·n..u• 1 cndered, ~nu In tht M1Htr of thl
and for other equllab!e nrllet. Said
h f
Ph
It
'I
1958 10 x 4:l r. rea l Lakes !r&lt;-lil·
corner lot. Gross income $127
.... urnhf-r tJ71!1 n• gaid I E.,... ot "'· E. lhll. Daceoud,
Def~nl!ant.• ure required to ,lll.,...r
l'r"l!
an.
(Jne a t' r , p m. er . $2000 .00 .
J\1 A Hal\
I ulfet ~t puh!i{' tale "' NOTICE OF FILINC AUT ... ENriC"'T· the uld Pellllon on the 2'1th day llf
WY 2-9970.
10 9 3tp
R ed . ,·u Oh" . 1.0 4 f 1 per motnh . $8.000
'"r uf llw ~ [) l ll"llll 'li M' '0 ED COPV OF LlTTER$ OF .. ,.OINT· :~~~m~;;n!~:,;e:-. jlld,pnent wW ...
e s\ I e
10.
t C MIDULEPOH.T _ Two stor)'
11o. on saturd~v. No•·eon· MEHT OF NON . tf&amp;IDENT EXECUP 1H
P1a
81
80 WHlT: LEG H_OHN IH•ns. :.uc ·, ME·I-GS SW I""T
HO'IES
SIZ
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a!
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TOR
011
ADMINI!TIATOII
IS
TATE
Web
au
.
arrll,
lntlff
r
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frame. 5 rooms . bath , sm&lt;'l ll
11 toroda and ,.. nemf'nt~
OF NON . ltiSIDENT
er and ~ult1.
1 At
each. Phon«: 98a-2184.
See· : E '1
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Notice lr ller~by ilven that Ben_Je (JO~;,n~~~::.r2:,•·,·,·,•,"! II
() I
H II
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I I
. f &lt;lin,
omr.rny '
10.
· I ba sement. front and
oack
wn•"•P gf Oram... and I
.
.,
ec.
Per M
w•
o on. •~ mersv1 le. 1\'Y 2 ;u''"'"- 11, .1
r ''~" - '" '"~" ·" 1(1 110,,.1 . ,
Chesl.e r • Rarme Rd
1
·!.::r, ,,
rl e or stop m porrhes. gas heatmg. $4,000.
· 1
·
for our lree ca1atog and mrm· ROl:TE 143 _ 17 arres,
25
ACT: n.-, n¥ in r•artion ,
10 6 Jtc ey ~aving home
DELIVERED TO
owner-;hlp
"~ •t1\.o11w.-.'"uth~a."
Kan'e 'ln'"urn.·
. 12. '
cuUivated, balance
rnslurl'
r
1965
STEREO:
JUS!
taken
:n.
program
.
9
22
301('
arid
woods,
•ood "IX room FOR SALE 1950 ChevroiPt 3,:,. of . Jnnrl~ of I"I}"Ue \1 . Wiit~nn, whwh i
Th
d
eo
J&gt;OIIll '" -.~it rw r"i.JH , ~nol ""mh 6 "~ 1
1s 'WI tlJ.S ual voiUPH' ('lin· GREEN BEANS and nlrnip~
frame home . hath .
front
ton truek . Cood motor and 1•·~•• "-'P" u rods from rh~ :-.•nr•h~""'
trot Wltl ~ •·p-d r·
od . ,
co•·r1pr· uf ''"~· · ~inn -.;., 12. th .. r;o·e
'I
-~ ' ...
;ln err.
,I Brmg cont:lme rs $ I a bu -.: lle I
h• bam. corn ('rl b' 0lh Pr ' gn
!Ires. Price $160. l.eWIS Snulh II di'J(J"t-e~ We~• u. r•ul··· .,,,, ••
n
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pore
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T .. 1 1 P-='il ers . .'lve ,. wal- F.
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Servwe Station Harrisonville i ~outh 2 dt•~ n·.-• t·H ~ t 12 rotl~: ·~t ...w ..
nut consol T·k
.
:
lf St house below Ravensbmldmgs. $6.500.00.
.
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ments o! $5 00
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woo
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n~n•h -r,,n..,
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WY 2--3830
WV ?-3631i
de11ro·~~ "~·· 2n rod• to :1 ot11ubte
$30.00 Down - l•l•nce ~
pa .v lht! rema mmg
a 1anre
O~
FOR SALE· 1950 G\K '.7 ton P&lt;•P 1·" tr~P HI 11wtlPs In diameter;
Convonltnt Ter'ftll
due . $91. ~:a ll W\' 2-1)55:.
9 27 l2tc
1 ~ 3tc
truck .
lhen···· Mlll"th 1t •, olej{rPI'• w.. ,, U:!
~- . Completely rt"1UII t !22:) ru•h '" a twKorv trf',. 1 ~ '"'""" in
10 6 6tr rOTI\ffiES, beans, bnng own
HOUSE FOR SALE
.. Ollie Sayre, Portland.. '/ l .,.r ,,,;,.nrl"'·
lli{'m·•·... ,HIno r1h
H and .. ,,. .
four!h denee,
16 rod$ and (I
On Ru•Jie ~3
10 5 Jtc lonh ~... "'lith li"t , 1 ...... ". '" "' , 2: ,
"'"'"'"' 196-'i SIN GE R sewmo mach me. , ronlaml'rs _and nick bea ns ~or Modern H.anc h Sly l~ Beautiful
2239.
•
$1
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ff il I I
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p
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small
h1·11
Uot'nre
f:&lt;•t. 24 rud8 ~ nd 16 .onkq '"
'IY 2-2689
t'\1 to
.
.
1nurlhwt"~l •·urntr t)f Clyd~ \.
I\ ,, 1
E-. qu 1pp~•
make
"" I arence
ro 1 . oca to n on u
11·g zag.
FURNITURE CO.
!.,..,..__..,.____.,.__j_ bullonhoh·s. !ant••
d"'··lgn··.
Porl!and. VI 3-2254
f&lt;~cln ~ StJlt' Hi ghway Garage on FOR SALE OR TRADE or take •un '~; l;ond: '"""'"" ~lo•ll! we~ t •Ide of
.l
.~ .
lie· Route 7 w1lh g110d ro&lt;~l'i to m .~:~•n
\\ .it~on·, ~~~·L '11n lh ~ .,., &lt;!f!Jt•t-.. . wl.'sl
MASON, W. VA.
9 17
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ANTIQUE Furni!ure,
dishe!l '
ake over 8 paymrnl s
ol - - - - --·- _
hJAhWJY Four tJt- riruonu. livtng. over payment..~. 65 Dodge Colr· :u~~~~~• ~·~ 1 :!~~~r. :1 8 :,~:·~~"'~~nfl..~·~"'.\~
miscellaneous Ulll or wrJte
$7.00 Pt'l month . or
p a v 'iEWING ma('hlnP~. repair ser dimn a, famtly kllehen tm•o~k
onet 440, hardtop, a•Jtom.Ji ie •reeM e1o~ t u md8 to the pta..-e llf ·
1111
1·0n wr'lh ".18 •ng.1·n,. two"'"'
· . a 11 'lHI kes WY u-Wo4 , fa sl.· [II &lt;~'- rtt.&lt;~ lu.. ·&lt;; ·. ut1·111y .~:~n d
tran"ml·s·s·
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Vol 1411, ·
Mr• ·. H&lt;&lt;W '-"rd Cecil,
1
Mam St Pomeroy
1 ;:,;,.)
I!J !i titr ;, The F:1hru Shop. Pnmerov 'lhnr lllfl•e bo&lt;h.\ {'t&gt;t'Jmlr !tie
Mu~t si'lt or trade at flftC!'
~SH"(J
s.- m.
li~M
Hfo• ·urd N!
ND Tll!\( 'f: BPinJ •n ~ · n•e6 29 tfr A.L:CTI0.\1 _ Saturday, October ' 1\uthnm.p(j Sin~f'f Sa'e9 and and wall lo w::~JI rarpe! on
Also 4 new tires l"or s.a:e 750 ·~"n ..... 12. Town ~" - ~. ~~~~~ ~·· e&gt;to.
. 1nur!h
•:J . 12 ·to
. 29· II r
lloor~
Ah,;ul lwn-thirds of
1:.! ~nrl linP
~~~l{ • nnin~: 111 a ~ tonP on the
·
p. m I have bough t S•r,,,.,
r:
•1
"wt4 · ['·•II "'Y
n 2- "8''l
I
any11me
of s;11d Yr~rtlon. w•~' ~ 3
hoa ~(' •~ rJ .. nt• lf'll •n nwho g;~ny
&lt;Jfl•r 4 ·•u.
9 lu !.'lc 1odR :n1&lt;t 10 link~ nom lht! ...,,,,""'''
PINE TIMBF.:R and will PtlV lh II
Z
Sf' en ry ei her home
In VENETlAN BLI~DS and
re- anti w;dntJt Air cond!lwnert
...
"·
";, · __ i rurm•• of .~a111 Fract•on "'&lt;&lt;J 2 !ht!"n,..,
a~ much as S4 per cora tor
70 and ont·!ourth deirPe~ y·e~t
· Hflru.se. Ohio. JUSl
o I I p:11rs. porrh i:lnd
wmdow Lim.'f' patiO ,md duuh\e carnnrl
Huuth
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good Pine and al so gOOtl n::~rd Sl·i(r H 1 1
'
ou e 24 and will -;ell
shadPs all kinds, free esti- On tut 'ltiO x .l!JO ' ;"~lay be ~ een !Mi4 P01JTJ..-\C Booneville con· ·~•d U)·de v. wat,nn . .:~ nrt wc.~t 11 111
wood saw lnnher \Vnte or
tile lollow ing p• r n I
b
I
ul Ji.1 rr.' IJ. K.. u.. r·· land; ,,,,,,.,
~ SIJ a pn1p
mnlec: D,l le W1ppeL 215 Un- Y JJUJOII Il llH'III •lfl ly
vertib e, take over payments north 6 o!t&gt;~rees eut aton..: Watto!l
see \t. W Runyon, Mm~·rc;. erty. most of which tormrrly
PRICE REDUCED
or $2_40! 1 cash.
Autllmauc fnn K&lt;·Hcr land~. u /'Q(t~ ~nrt z1
101 Ave, Pomeroy . 9 lJ JOtc
vJIIe, Ohio, Eagle Ktdge HCI
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lu
J\.11·
Zeiher.
Writ;.:
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The
Daily
SentinPI
an lonn
•nm \"o
P10 ' 12:
un 'hl'lll'l:
"•rtl&gt; Past
line
1 ~;udto f'r~t"
w h
l.ransmission , power steenng "mk~
9 11 .M e
ate tr sa lr signs.
live!tOC~
ao. 668·H
Pomeroy, 0.
and brake~ Phont- 985-2240, •Inn• norlh lme of Ui&lt;l f"nclion 42
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exchange.
llnnlfiJ,
l' nntamln~ 206 4t"rP.~. mo··~
Help Wanted
1
lly 1hl:". i piece WO"d din·
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llr I&lt;:.•Ji . Rll0 llf•IIJI( lhe , 1 ,rthl'"f'~! 11 .1
Plr". h
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hors~s . Plume SJ I 2-5flll
4 room Oath. basecn"nt gas i
10 2 6tp of
HJI•1 ••·r.. nm of lallr! IPar;:~ 1
77
2aJ ll '""""~VP(!
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. II IP! . di ,;hi'S.
Cookmg
61.'' fllrn:Jrr ..\luminum ')\nrm wm· ~-~h.v ~-'""'"'~ ·. ~a l ~Jill
lllensi]C: lrth!f'
I _..
10 4 .-..
hll sbJnrl lo Jl;nr.l' 0 Keller .,,, dPed
busim•s:-: av;li lrthl t' •n \l1Cri:,'.
· -·
~ . s an&lt;J.-. , wa "h
drm s ,1nrJ door-; . Ciirn• r1ng ' l 0. Mct:oy _ "octkmeer, Che• idl.l led .- \lll(u ~ t 19. 1946. :.nd ~&lt;'t'ur.led
port or 1.,,,, t'l"llY :-1.111
lm- SL&lt;.md~ . rhnr W;p.; ht'l' .~ I'WIIlg
tamoing
Equip
.
···rid
&lt;lratJ""
c·an h•~ f·n
9 Hf Lie ~n
lll!,('rl n,".",· . l~. al f'a.lle :ITrO, Deed
machine h d
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' ··n n··ed ter, Ohto
~e• · on ~ 0 • Pill~ l"omoty. ll~IO refer•
White sidewall tires. Radio and heater. Extra
medl:lti:' l\ r&gt;prr•;·rw~ unnec, . f' r.o~•p!t(' , dr•·s·
ENO OF St'~!\SON SA.I.E
WY 2-22~3.
10 ~ tfc
ress&lt;lry . 1\'• 11· n,,,, .ur par- s_er, dayb!'d . beddmg , ru~s
best of
library l.&lt;lhlf', rwkt'r~.
odrl Save llfl 1o $:l!'lll on AparllP J+~ OH S.I\Lb: 4 rooms and bath.
ticula rs. Ha~·Jeigh , Drpt OHnrw
p&lt;tpcr
and
paint.
Lot
4S
Ca
mnrr
TraiiPrs:
10
per
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chairs.
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84().251, freeport, Ill
); 22:1 :l:J6 Broadway St $3,·
10 8 lip lilwn mo\&gt;;f'r . hand loo!s and off on Cotrman st m· ~"- tau
lt'nl" a~1d other ramrHn~ il- 5llll fill. Call WY 2-3442.
man.·~· oth··• ,,,.m,: •w1 ll ~ l,·d
10-YUR
Standard Shift Heater. Wblle sidewall tires
WANTED: Girl or woman for Clell B. Wnnd thmf'r
100 6tp
em -.: (~nnd l'si'd- 8' x 28
WARRANTY
housework. Mrs.
Dorothy TEHMS: 1·a 'ih
.
h •• I J \ t~1ra •! rr
pri •·P --er111r•.
Business
Services
Cowdt&gt;ry, Long Bottom.
Pd lnr qu1 rk salf' -\m~h·try
Not re.&lt;:;;pon~ ihlf&gt; lor flt·~·irlf'nh
Completely
_ _ _ _ __ _:10 7 Jip
Sale cnndl u-1..-rl Hrar11, 1..11 \oH ·- Afl:ll'hr Tr;11IPr S;.~le ;.;.
fi:l\ , - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
Automatic
tion Co.
10 2 Rrc 1 ith Al'f'' t;Jtll pO!I S 011111 .
Power Steering and Brakes. Auto. trans.
Everyday Specials
__
I
"AOY NEEDED fnr
White sidewall tires. Radio and heater
House
446 1"12:~~l .
10 5 :! IC
at
For
Natural
work . Write care of p 0 .
Marie's Style Post
'
Box 145, Pomf-roy 0 .
Insurance
'
or LP Gostt
Haircuts
$1.25
I Indian Summer Sale
10 7 61r
Sh•mpoo
&amp;
Sets
$1.50
,AP,T''-1"
i'o\~1
fl\1
TV
In-;(~
~!OW AT LANDMARK
100'{.
\1u\lt'n tnsur;.~nrp Agency Inc. 3() day color rinse,
Radio and heater. Whitewalls
R F:T Afi ~ .~ !.l•:s C! .(•:H K r ;rve Dorens of it~m, now on ul•
$3.50
Sh•mpoo &amp; set
: PurnP ruy, Plume W'r' -i-:tlRI
Salety
at lower Pricf'S.
11111 narlii'IJI;n·&lt;.&gt; . 1rtr·l:1•!1r:1• 1'."&lt;
Permanents.
$7.50 up
9 1 tic
Controls
pt·r ,pf'. ·p H l' lf'fl' rJ&lt; f'~ ' lo · , re
WI:! Sell and Servire
COME IN AND REGISTER
1-'H~'TI~nr-;;nJi!
~rvtce
l:op
Wigs
and
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nu.rf'd Wri iP
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11-1 11 1
YOU MAY WIN ONE OF 1
100 FREE PRIZES!
NO 1 1es ll!&lt;~de ol 1ega1 paper~
GLUS-UN!D
Senl inel. Box 6118 -~. ~!Jn ·
PURCHASE NECESSARY
1
n1rtt1 ren •r* ~~~d alm•lsl an~
Marie's Style Post
ruy Ohio
IU ;. Jlc
30 GAL. GH
4 DR. SEDAN, PoWER
~ Olhl!r d&lt;K'Uffi"DLoi
RL 124
Ph, WY 2S271
• R•gisfo.' r At Store or Th•
STEERING &amp; BRAKES•
Rt'ut"r tnsur.ance, PomeroJ 1, ,,.,...,.._'_
••_•_•_•_,.__o_h_l_•___
.V l\1\'n~IJ · O~rating
room Ser•ict Station
RADIO&amp; HEATER
I 4 UrI
nur~f' , lull 11 nw
pa rr tllll~
SPECIJil
HEATING, PLUMRING. Rurai
POMEROY
Llf)ernl ~a !ary . p~+'as-ant work ·
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ternut Ave. C.U WY 2·5121.
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table and matching buffet,
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6 25 Poul Bowero, ~·arm
6 31 News
6 57 WcaUrer
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; liS BiU Mrlle1 Shoo
1 ~o Sporll Paro~e
7.p BIU Miller ~ow
1.St Pickeo 11 Han:;wH•
t·ru.. Thurs.)
7:50 News
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a .., Baker furniture Sho..
II: 011 N..,.
U:OII. Collee with Jooel
11 ,tJt) Portrllits ·of a Patrlot
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to,so Bill MUier Bru'ldl Show
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A.b.&lt;;. Program (FndayJ
Newl
TiD.Y'O Country Junction
rlny'a Country Hymno
Cement ~tocll Newo
Go.ssler's Guesl Star
&lt;friday!
Larry Anderson Show
Jim MeeJ Show
Blaettnar Au10 Show
Elecll'lc Cowpony Newo
Jun Mees Sho"
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Jim Mees Show
Rizer'a Weather Report
Sports ParaQI

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6:00 Sundown Serenade
6:45 Sign Ofl
SA1'\JRD.\YS 6:00 Sign On - News
6.JO Happy Valley BoYJ
605 Country IIIUSIO na
1:20 Country Jamooree
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7:30 Sports Parade
1:35 Larry Andors011 S w.ff It'll Mu!lc - 4-rmy
ll:OO Dutton's and llerns Dairy
l'up
Sbow
12:011 News
l~ ' l~ lus;caJ lnlertud•
IUD Rev MerliD feell
1:00 News
I :!Xi Jim Meea Show
5:50 Sporto Parade
e,oo Sundown Serenade
6:U Sign Oil
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1:30 Sign u. _ ...,1 Hour
7:55 News
8:00 Baptist Layman·' Hour
8:3tl Sunda) Sbow
1:30 The Bible Spea~• lo You
1:45 Legislative Report
~~ tK. Tho Good f.ite
10: l• t;ongl'f!!Smao Moeller
10:30 The Country Hymnlimera
11,30 Tbe Qwel Hour
tl :OO Newo
12:lll The Cbtlstlans Hour
U:Stl Tho Rev &lt;Merl" hell
1:30 Tbe Rev . "lias Blllup•
2:110 Tbe Rev. Andrew Farsons
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7: 15 Sign On, Musical Clock
7:25 News In Brtel
7:30 Mustcal Clock
7:45 Echoes of Joy
8:00 Ohio Valley News
1:011 World New•
8: to Sport• Today
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8:18 Mus;cal Clock
8:55 Community News
1:00 Talk of the Town
8:56 Mnson Count}' News
10:00 Publlc Service
tO ·Oi Famlly Worship Hour
10::10 Latchstring
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11:tXi Morning Melodleo
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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FIVE CENTI

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1965

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Is \:rlack in Business :

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WASHING'!:;~~~~

(UP!) -1 Whtl• sitting In the chair, the
"Feeling fine
a restful I President signed lhe bill-con·
night, Preside!.~ Johnson moved I tinuing the so-ealled interest
back Into the busy stream of equalization tax.
official life today. He signed a llocton were pleased with
. piece ol legislation just 24 lhe apparent speed of John5011'S
hours alter undergoing major recovery •s evidenced in his
surgery for a bad gall bladder walking, albeit only a few
and a kidney stone.
steps, for the third time since
The P•esident was up at 6 the 2Y.-hour operation Frldlly.
a.m. EDT and took a few more
fo101 for Plctam
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.
•U!ps aero., his green-curtained Before his press office staff
THE COURT- The Queen, her attendants and the escorts pose after Semor Janice Neece was crowned Queen to reign for this year's bedroom on the third floor of was up, Johnson sent for a
Pomeroy Homecormng ~ Left to rtght are Shirley Baxter, escorted byTe d Moronty ; Kathy Hannahs, escorted by Chrts Tompkins; M1ss Neece, Bethesda Naval Hospital to a news photographer and posed
escorted by Bennett ROush; Jane Evans, escorted by Gail St. Clair, and Sandra Hendncks, escorted by Guy Sargent.- Sentmel Photo.
cllair near the window.
for pictures In his suit&gt;!. Howev-

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FROM UNCHARTED SEAS
o.."'-10 UNCHARTED SKJES!

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1o file courage and vision of

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':HRISTOPHER COLUMBUS

w'- birthday we

celebrate
.,is Tuesday, October 12th,
Am.iccw owe PWchl

Bookmobile Circulation is
at 8,124 During September

Serving Meigs County for over 93 years

RUTLAND

POMEROY

Meigs County. will have a baU HiU above Syracuse, and of the committee.
Chamber of Commerce and tht
to .show off along Forest Run • Five Points Planners (or the tour expectJ MeiKS Cot:'lty Jaycees wtll pr.
the1r county to outsiders by Road.
to make use or the Pomeroy 'd . .:hi' k ha •·--- •· tht
·
d'
lth '
Oth
vie . ceo r = w
voIuntee~mg as nv-:rs o ~11'
er tOW'S will include Rt. Junior
High Schoo) auditori· group. Special hostesses 1D4
automobiles to
g1ve . trtpS 33 through Hemlock G~ve and urn as a shelter and location of song leaders will accompaDJ
through the .area to ladies of the State Park, the Middleport a religious service for the wo- them from Columbua kl make
SAIGON - A MASSIVE U.
the Fall Foliage
Tour Suo- par~ and pool, and from ~adio men upon their arrival about the trip cheerful.
S. invasion force today pushed
da~. 0 tobur 7.
stallon WMPO over the hill to noon, sponsored '" the Meigs Anyone with suggestiOM •
deeper into communists' "Iron
Charles E. Blakes~ee, ch~Jr- De~d M-d~'s Curve a.nd back vta County Minist 1
Association bow to make the tom man
Triangle" zone, but there was
man of a ~ur committee, w1tb Laurel Chrr .a~d Umon-A~..
and supervised t,~ the
Rev. memorable and appealing 11 Jn.
no indication Viet Coog troops
members ~:r. and Mrs. W. Pat- . Anyone Willmg to participate· Richard Martin.
~· vited to caD Mr. Blakeslee 11
were being flushed from hidrick Lochary, Mr. and Mrs. IS asked to contact a member ) Members of the
Pomeroy WY 2-3895
Robert Coats, Mrs. W. A.
·
Ing even by portable fumigators
Morgan
and
Mr.
Paul
Bowers,
IIIBY\Wi#&amp;MQ::~~
and tear gas.
are ur~ ntly seeking local citiTbe Meigs County Heallb
The "Iron Triangle' 1 so
zens willing to participate iD Department reported today
called because it is believed the
this "Courtesy Car" program. le!ltl 'lave determined two
\eaviest fortified Viet
Cong
Special stickers will be used to more skanb tuled recenUy
stronghold in South Viet Namidentify the cars to the 800 ia Pomeroy were rabid.
ls 20 miles northwest of 8 SaiColumbus-area ladies on the One of the skunks was killgon. More tb4n 4,1100 Americans
Circulation of books by the Meigs County Regional Utour·
ed on Lincoln Helgbts and I he brary Bookmobile in September was 8,124, Librarian
and Australians launched an ofIt is expected that members ether Ia the Naylor's Raa Mrs. Vilnia Pikkoja announced today.
fensive In _.ll(e region Friday,
the National Association of 'ifl!!a. '1'wo more roxes tllled
uoiug tear gao and 50 • pound
Mrs. Pikkoja said books obtained at 17 school sto~
Business Women mak- are belq Cealed 11 h 1 third during the month totuled 7,716. Of .(;e!!e, 87§ were a&lt;l
''Miley Mite" lumlgailon
the journey by train will lor. lbllt
fouad dead.
In attempts to force gue·rrillas I
circulation of fiction; · 788, adult clrcUiaflOn of non-f eleniov using their cameras at
from their Intricate system
tion;
4,000, junior circulation fiction, and 2,053 on the
Middleport Cemetery ov- ow*
' til • ~~.._ non-fiction
books for t h e
- tunnels.
HOMECOMING CEREMONIES ~ Senior High School Principal James Diehl, left,
erlookint
the
river,
the Beech
youngerset.
361: River\'iew, 253: Portland,
crowns Jamce Neece, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neece, 1965 Pomeroy High Grove view of the hills, SnowrS. UrSOn
School circulation for the 96 : Syracuse, 198: Letart, !e.
KUALA LVMPIR, MALAVS. School Homecommg Queen during pre·game ceremonies Friday night. At right is
past three weeks showed Tup- Racine Junior High, 207; iliIa - Diplomatic sources
Bennett Roush, escort of the queen. - Sentinel Photo.
pers Pl•ins had 51M, Eastern cine Elementary, 257, and Soutoday that Moslems loyal
High school, 253; Chester school thern High school, 498.
President Sukarno are bat1tlin;g I
396;
Middleport schools, 736;
Communists at several points
B,adb•·ry,
467: Bedford, 241: Mrs Pikkoja again urged tbal
Indonesia.
Salisbury,
276:
Rutland, 783: everyone who obtams boQJQI
The sources referred specifiSalem
Center
292.
Harrisonville from the bookmobile, to retuln
cally to the Jogjakarta area
Mrs. Bertha Burson, 85, died
' '
them as soon as possible. The
central Java, where they said
this morning •t her horn• iD
schedule for next week 111 ..
the army is fighting anti-Sul&lt;arBurlingham.
follows:
no rebels. A pro-American
Five Pomeroy High School The daughter of Jeremiah
burned communist headquarters
band. ~ajoret~es es~aped seri- Grimm and Mary Jane Hart,
Monday - Salem
Center
in Jakarta to the ground Friday.
ous tn]Ury Friday mght alter Mrs. Barson was a lifelong reai
school "-10:15 a.m.; Salem CeDNo detail&lt;! were available
the Jacket • Panther game denl of the Burlingham area.
ter 10-10:30; Dexter Village, 11·
what the diplomats described as
(10:50 ~· m.) In a one - car She was a member of the Unit11 :15 •.m.: Harrisonville school
"hit-and-run" flghtiug between
accident on West Main-St in ed Brethn church at Pratts
11:45-2:45 p.m.; Carpenter .U..
loyal Moslems and communists.
Pomeroy, near the bridge ap- Fork.
loge 3:1 ·3:30 p.m.:. Pagetown,
Mrs . Bur!Kin 1!1
· survxv
. ed •uy a Funeral services for Win Fred 3:45-1 p.m.: Snowville, U5 •
NEW YORK -TilE NEW
Proach ·
4 30
York Times and the American
Three of the girls, all 16, were daughte'. Mrs. Helen Dais of Sisson, 71, Little Hocking, who · p.m.
Newspaper
Guild, confronted
treated as out-patients at the Pomeroy: four sons, Rex, Cia- died today at 7 a.m. in St. Jos- T" 1ay - Riverview school
with a mayoral ultlmatum, yestwo Pomeroy hospitals.
Ire and Frank, all of Shade, and eph hospilal after a long Illness, S.I0:30 a.re.: Reedsville, 10:!5terday tentatively settled 1
.
.
.
Ralph of Obseechobe, Fla.; two will be held Monday at 2 p.m. It a.m.; Long Bottom, 1l:lS strllce wllich has shut down six
Pollee said the dflver of the SIStef&gt;, Mrs. Ahce Goldsberry at the Spencer Funeral home, It 30 am.: Fitchville 1t:4!i liDNew York City daily newspacar was Peggy Hoffner, Porn- of Athens and Mrs. Fern Doug- Belpre, with burial in Reeds- til noon; Portland village 12:1lio
pers for 23 days.
eroy. It _was r~~ed she w.as las, A 1s; seven grandch~l· ville cemetery.
12 :30 p.rn.; Portland school 1 •
Several paper• which volun
most pamfully InJUred, With dren, and 12 great grandchil1:45 p.m.; Pictem store, 2 •
tartly siiSpended
publication
lacerations of 1he face
and dren.
He was born in Olive town- 2,15 p.m.; Rhodes Market ~:2&amp;when the Guild struck the Times
head.
She was preceded In death ship, Meigs county, December 2:35p.m.; Bashan :1-3,1!i p. at.;
over contract differences on
Also treated were Millie Le- b; her husband, in 1964, three 10, 1893, the son of the late Anliquitv 3:45-4 p.m., and MillSept. 18 hoped to resume publi- ·
gar, Pomeroy and. Kay McGow- infants; a 11ster, Flora, and William and Lucy Frank Os- ersville 4:30-4:45 p.m.
cation Sunday. The Times wiD
an, M~son. MISs Legar sustam- a brother, George.
born. He had lived in Little Wednesday - Syracuse och·
be hack on the streets Monday
ed a mmor leg Injury while Funeral services will be Moo- Hocking for the past sit years. ool, g.lQ,15 a.m.:
Letart
If Tlrnea Guild members ratUy
M1ss ~cGowan was treated for day at I p.m. at Jagers and He was a relired employee of school 10:45 - unW noon; EDit
the new contract agreement
a bruised arm. .
Son Funeral home in Athens the Ohio State Highway depart· Letart village, 12:30 unbl 12:ing a 1 p.m. EDT meeUng SunE~pmg mjunes were Na.n· ~1th Rev: J, B. Moffet~ official- ment Oistrict No. lO at Mariet· 45 p.m.; Racine Junior higb,
day.
cy Titus and Mary
FranCIS, mg. Burial will be 10 Shade Ia, snd a veteran of World war 1-3:30 p.m.: Racine
villap,
--·--both ?I Pomeroy .
cemetery. Friends may call at 1.
3'30-3:45 p.m. and Syracuse .nPolice said the car driven the funeral home after noon
tage 4--4::15 p m
0
by Miss Hoffner pulled out on- Sunday.
Survivors include a son, ~os- Thursday ..:. Southern High
to the blghway from the Dairy
eph Osborn, Littie
Hocking; school and Racine elemen!arJ
a
Valley, apparently in front of
three daughters, Mrs. Maxine 9 a.m. ''"Ul 3,30 p.m.
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another vehicle. Miss HoffPowell, Parkersburg; Mrs. LinERUPT WITH JOY - Fans and substitutes leaped into the air with joy Friday ner lost conlrol of the auto,
nie Grose, Belleville. and Mrs. p
night when Rod Sauer fell on a loose ball in the Pomeroy end zone in the last 35 which Is owned by Thomas MeKathryn He.,, Marietta;
oliee Investigate
17
seconds to give Mtddleport a 6-0 SEOAL victory. Among the happiest were M('.dl~:g~~~~Gowan of Mason, and it went
grandcllildren, one brother, Her- Rig, Auto Accident
Coach Bob Ashley, center, about to be hugged hy his nephew, David (50),
over the steep embankment
Middleport police investigat·
000 Osborn, Tuppers Pillins, and
Tile Middleport Chamber of center and middle guard, who played an outstanding game on defense. - Sentinel ea~t of the Pomeroy _ Mason
a sister, Mrs. Audrey Cheva- ed a minor twe-vehicle acciCommerce voted Friday night
br1dge. The car ca!De to a atop
Iier, Tuppers Plains.
dent on South Second at tbt !not the Martlll Restaurant
ON TARGET
after hitting a utility pole at
Friends may call at the fun- tersection of Mill-st Friday at
JOWide fnie ~ again
the bottom of the hill. The car The Bedford Local Board of era! home alter 7 p.m. today. 8:30 p.r·.
.
log Ibis year's Christmaa holl·
FRIDAY'S SCORES
WASHINGTON (UP!) was heavily damaged.
EducaUon Thursday night unPolice said Charles W. Meday sealiOD.
Gallipolis 30
Army said Friday it had teOitl'&lt;ll Miss Hoffner was cited to anlmously ~pproved the conso~ Veteran• Memorlol Hospital Daniel, 24, of Belpre, drlvtne
Dale Dutton wu appointed to
successfully • ground-fired
Meigs county Junvenlle Court ldaUon project
Admiulono - Mrs. Jimmy a tractor trailer truclt. struck a
study featibUWes of llle
CINCINNATI (UPI) - New l
Neloonvillt 0 sion of the Navy's air. toon a recklw operation charge. A discussion of the advantag- Ambur.I•Y. Cheshire; Effie car operated by Hubert Puf.
chants Christmas JMIOmoUon. It
offices are bein• planned Athens 28 Jackoon 8
sidewinder missile.
es and disadvantages first were Knolls, Mason; Ralph Coleman, lllu, 58, Middleport, while II·
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7
Called
tOe
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Olaparral,"
NIJIISING
DUET
· ed by the board mem- Cheshire; Thomas Owens, Porn"'"'" to mate 1 tum 'lbere
was Jllao requested tbat the
Delaware and The Plains, ogan
• I on
rev10w
Middleport C of C provide
Athens County, the Post Of- Middleport 6 Pomeroy 0 Army version Is fired from
WASHINGTON (UPI)-f'res.. hera At lhe clooe of the discus- eroy; J•m• Owens, Pomeroy: were damages eatimaled at f1J5
cars ol lrlllllplll'latlon
'""""' Deparlment said Friday.
Kyger Creek 14 Eastern 8 self-propelled
ground
Johnson has two speciol Sion, the vote was unanlmoUJ Terri Owens, Pomeroy: Mildred to Pullins' vellicle l!ld 110111 li
thole who wUI be In M~: lw!De~iadline for bids on the Dela- Racine 20 Hannon Trace 6 and is designed to protect
- both Navy lieuteD- for coosoUdatton
Withee, Pomeroy.
McDaniels' ria· McDanlelo , ..
County during tho C l!ld 0 I
..tllce is Nov. 10. The deline troop&amp; against
The proposal
will be Dllcblqeo - Thomas QuD- cited to Middleport court ae • ·
road FeU Folla1e Tour Oct. .lpartmi"'' will lease the building Buchtei·York_ 28
planes.
They are Lt. Elizabeth Ann on the Nov Z ballot, asking one ten, Che8hlre; Sarah Congo, d!arge of falllnl lo ylold
l'(jtb President Bolt
the low bidder for 20
North Gallia 0
The missile Is normally fired I(:haJ»Wilcki, 31, of Worcester, district of Bedford, Salisbury, Portlalld- Landon
McDaniel, right of way.
-.,
Jll'elldlog, EdisoD Bater,
with renewal options for Symmes Volley 22
from • fighter plane.
and Lt. Dorothy Dolll, Pomeroy, Middleport, and Nortb Middlepo~t; Rodney Howard,
·• ..
Werry, GftorKe Melnbart
terms.
Southwootern 0
Now York City.
western
Middleport; Rlebard Dalley,
Melp GeiiUII
Coats were named to lhe
office will he Williamson 52
MEETING MONDAY
Chapowlckl .,., ualgned By 11168, under a new law. Pomeroy; Mrs. Jbnmy Am- Mm'tJQ!e• - Rlrry
lftatlog commltteo to
for eJiht years with re.
Pt. PIHHnl 6 The regular meellq of
to the White Houae clinic iD Salisbury l!ld Bedford would blqey,' Qlesblre;
~ce er, Rlclae; Jim Slleal,
lltW olflcera for the c of .
options for four five-year Chauncey 14 Rutlanol 12 D.A.V. and D,A.V.
1181. Lt. DotU hall been at Be- have to COIISOIIdete wltb 1111110 Frallt, Pomeroy; DaleanD8 1JI. PJe•ssnt.
~ Asloclallllll. ~line for bids Is Nov. ________1110.1will be, held Monday at 8 p.m. thesda since laat June afler a dlftrlct h*vln8 a hl&amp;b ICbool If lie, SJl'ICUie; Debonll COle- J)lwta. . . - 'l'llll
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lore malting a decision on whf.
lher to allow them to be DJide
public.
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PLAN HOMECOMING
The annual homecoming of .;;
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will be held Sunday, Oct. 10. Mrs Charles Withrow spent
Sunday School at 10, basket din- Thursday with Mrs.
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starting at 1:45, special s'nging Mrs. Lewis Roush and stsler. l
I and preaching. Everyone · Mrs. George McClintock ol Pt. :
welcome. Rev . Pearl Casto
Pleasant, W. Va. spent Thurs- ~
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day at Letart Falls with thclf
sister, Mrs. Ernest Grimm. I
Harold Bartels of Youn~slown
and Mrs. Anna Yeager of Pomeroy were weekend guests of I
Mrs. Edna Bartels.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rubidoo 1
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
of
Columbus spent Wednesday 1
"WAR OP THE ZOMBIES"
with Miss Clara Garland and
(1'echnicolor)
John Drew Bammon, Suai visited Miss Ethel Garland at
Anderson, Ettore Manni, Ida
Meigs General Hospital.
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Lewis Harris entered Meigs
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"TAGGART"
treatment.
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T9nY Youna;, Dan Duryea,
Mrs. Mary Aumiller of HartDwk Foun, Elsa Cardenas.
lord, W. Va. and Mr. and Mrs.
Blood Feud behind him! . .
. Wilbur Stewart of Moson, W.
Apache Gold ln front.
Va. were Sunday dinner gllests
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Army National Guard, is plao-

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Oct. 30, at lhe guard armory.
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