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Auxiliary holds
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October 21st at Sacred Heart Church
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Six members of the United IRichardr district woman's cl!alr·
RadiO Club Auxiliary celebral·
Melbodlsl church atlended the man. Dr. Robert R. Huddleston,
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Final plan.. were made for a I Mrs vun u ·
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Iober' Radford, Mrs. John Mitch, Mrs. day evening with a chicken din· Miss Polly Karr and friend, odist Semor Youth Fellowship Weekend guests of Mr. and
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•mor~~:;bord danner onmOe when IDavid Ohlinger and Mrs W1!- ner at the Redwood Restaurant I Miss Carol White of Columbus and the 1r counselor, the Rev. Mrs. Leo Kennedy and Karen cation Friday everung at t h_ e Plans - Steps Ahe_ad - Fol:
21 beginning at 5 p, · b of lr.tm Reinhart, meat and cas·l in Belprl".
were weekend guests or Miss James Brewmgton, were
in Gregg were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Manley Methodist church m The Plans, was gtven !by. •
the Catholic Worn~~ s ~!~ 00 lsero:t' Jishes: Mrs.
David f'ollowing the dinner, Mrs Karr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson sunday afternoon to Lake,· West Jefferson, and Mr. Portsmouth.
Larson. Statements were JIVeD
S&amp;ered Heart ~hur
h h Goodwin, Mrs. Leland Sisson, Nathan Biggs, president, ct,n- Charles R. Karr Sr.
attend the Portsmouth Fall Dis- and Mrs. Michael Ohlinger and A 6:30 chicken dirJter preced- by Rev. A. Darold Hackler,_di·
Thu~d~y J~e~mg. In~ u~cy Mrs Geu
Hackett. Sr aod lducted the busmess session. Mrs Charles R. Karr Sr and trict Rally held at the Jacksonlson, Michael, Nelsonville. Mr. ed the meeting, with Albert Eg- rector. of Wesley .Fo~bond
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os r Mrs Eu.;ene Conde. vegetables. Mrs Carl Hysell and Mrs. V daughter. Miss Polly and Miss Methodist Church
and Mrs. Ohlinger and son vis- bert, district lay leader, giving at Ohio State Unwerstty an
servtce.
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Jr r&gt; Edwards, nominating com- Carol White were Saturday af.
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ited with his parents, Mr. and I the invocatlon.
Dr. Samue~ L. Meyer, presl·
Mrs. Paul casci, president, Mrs. George . H~~~et~eor ~ mit!ce. reported and officers ternoon visitors ' m Williams- Attendmg were the preslde~t, Mrs. Conrad Ohlinger in Pome- While seated at the tables the d.ent of OhiO Northern Univerwa~ in charge of the meeung \ Mrs. p .. ul Casra , M.
Ch g. 1 elected were Mrs Elwood Bow- l town w V'l
Miss Conme Cooke and
rhs- roy also.
introductory statement was giv- SJty, at Ada.
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Denms Saelens, stu en! a en by Rev. Stanley H. McGilBishnn F Gerald Ensley gave
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vace pres1'den 1; Mrs Ispending thas week
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district
superintendent. the address
r.ound 1.lb: cards were sent is bread and butler, Mrs. Jo- 1 Nathan Biggs, secretary; Mrs. ~ with her daughter and son-in· me. Cooke, Btll Davts, Patty Sla- weekend with his parents, Mr. Revo G. McMani(!,
district lowed by the presentation of lot' m ~m n·s reported 111
A """ Ta'terson an. Mrs OpaJIFreman Enoch, treasurer ; Mrs. 1law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. ven, Kathy Morgan, Ken Rus- and Mrs. Adolph 8aelens.
pastor chairman, spoke on The cal church goals and consecraChrlstmas demon~tratlon at. th~ Morns, ·coffee and milk; Mlss· l wayne Green, no~er
fund ~ Bauer and Polly Ann.
sell, and Jerry Davenport.
Miss .Dianne Criswell, student ChalleT.ge Before Us and ~er· tion of pastor and people. The
Columhl ~ Gas offlre on No\ef!J t~ Ag · ·~ an 1 Kallt&gt; (~rueser, l cha1rman. and Mr~ V. D Ed- Mr and Mrs. George Korn, Guest speaker for the after- nurse at Parkersburg, W. Va. aid E. Larson, executive darec· Lord's Prayer in unison and tht
ber 16 :tl · p. m. was announc- ~ Mrs Phlhp Meier, Mrs John wards, publicity.
Jr of Columbus were weekend noon ses~ltm was the Rev. Don spent the weekend with her tor-consultant, spoke on Practi- benediction by Rev. McManis
ea f , 1 were made for mem-1\ oko 111 ,h Ml Kellneth Me-l Plans were made tor a Chra~t- gue~ts or their parents. Mr McManus The MYF groups in pa:ents, Mr. and Mrs. James cal, Proven Plans and ~e. elos~ the meeting.
bers ,o ~~eet Thursday, ~ctober Cullough, Sr. and Mrs. Remo l mas dinner and party at M~l.:l- and Mrs. George Korn Sr. and the distrid resented thear an· Cr1s~ell.
I dures, followed by a question
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14 at J ... a m to clean the Nim, kihhen help. Mrs Pal dleport Masomc Temple. w1th , Mrs John D. Thomas.
, nual led e Pfor the MYF pro- Wh1te Rose Lodge of Middle- and answer period. rfhe bene- Attending from
Pomeroy
kitchen.
Durty Mr:s Homer Bnckles the OFS serving the dmner .1
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th port will meet Wednesday af- d1ction was by Wayne Harbar- church were Rev. and Mrs. C.
The I MisS Ramora Boace of Day-; JRects. 1' "'
dwefreP rtse lernoon at l :30 p.m. at the le· ger, district committee memher. Melvin Alkire, H. E. Cooper,
Named 011 committees· for the Mrs ~1arv· Kunzelm:m .\1 1-;s An~ ~ the date to .be announced
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dtMer ,.,e 1 Mrs Thomas Jr. 11 a How,
Mrs Thoma~ &lt;\.IJ- trave lm,.: pnze dnate y rs.
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chauman and Mrs
Kathrvn ' es M, ·' Charle ~ Knopp · Mil&lt;
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sanctuary followed by the hymn Among otlters from area at·
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I Miss sarah Bechtle, Colum- ''God Of All Whose Love SUr- tending were Rev Wendell G
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' bus, spent the weekend with rounds Us," and prayer, by StuUer pastor of sYracuse Min~
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of tu~ brother and Slster·m-lawl
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rev. David H. Bales, host pas- ersvill; and Forest Run ~r e
A\tendmg y,ere those n.uned Mr. uno Ml Joseph Huod, en·l
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at Upon The Mountain'' was pre-hng. Mrs Robert Harden, Mrs ited hiS "'unt, Mrs. Mary E. Oh- 1
Ohio University in Athens spent sented by MisS
Marifrances HenryFDallteydoNf sy.racuRse anH
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Harry
Wh'"·c'Ars llFre~ ray o~ rs . Dr and Mrs. E. A. Tracy oi l
IMr. and Mrs. Roger Morgan. Gittiard spoke on tbe need and Plckens Racine. .
Speed Riggs,
l.ynn onnody;l "o l .uSglenle 't Columbus were weekend gues!s
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Aleshire, our resporunbility.
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Mrs. E. J. Mayor Lee Smith or Mldd!e- ~yton, spent hi ehwee ~nth In .
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I of Sl Cla irsville were ovcrmghq ice r~mmemoratmg Laymen's I Mr and Mrs Harold George Doxie Walters, Sandy Johnson, Alpha Epsilon Chapter of AI·
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Grueser I 'rs K{'nneth McCul-: guests ~turday of Mr. and sunday
and son, Brian .Lee, have re- , Sylvia Swanson; games, Lu Ann pha Delta Kappa, te~chers' honI
luugh Jr., Mrs. Thomas Scally, Mrs ~flilard Van Meter and
Iturned to their home m Gallipo- French, Robbie Ord, Debbie orar~ society, held Its October
!\Irs Mtf J Shafer , Mrs Ricll- Sunday visited friends m Syra- Mr Smith, lay leader of the hs followmg several days vis- (,ilkey, Jennifer Goble, Vickie meeting at the h?me of Fra~
aru Gress and Mrs. Richard cuse and ~1ddleport.
, church, had as his toplc, "Co, it with Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Me· Sutton, clean-up, Rhonda Hy- ces Roberts, Rarme.
Freeman, tables.
Allen ,.,Dowme and roommate 1 Inquir~ Concerning thl' Book,' comas.
sell, Dwight Dowson,
Verne Maxine Wingett opened the
Mi ss Ma-tha Howell, Mrs. T.1Fioyd ~ox .or c.resth.ne, stud· , in which he related .th~ need Mr. and Mn. Don Graber Ord, Mark French, Keith meeting with devotionals and a
A Htmnessy . Mrs. J. M. Thorn- Ient s at OhJO -~mvers ll )' , sp.e~l l f?r Amenca, as a rhnstJan n~- have returned to their home in French, Russ Surface.
tribute to Founders' Day. Elizton. Mrs Homer Jordon, Mrs. I the weekend Y..lth Mr. Dowme s t~on. to hoi~ fast to. the faith m Cle,·eland followin~
several Eddie Brown was named de· abeth Pickens, president, reportE. 1wm Wehrung. Miss
Olga paren.ts, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. (,od as evidenced m the great days visit here with her mother, votlonal leader for next meet.- ed on re&lt;.'Ommendatlolll made
Pieriotti, and Mrs.
Adolph, Dowme., .
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1times and people or this land of Mrs. E. M. Wood, during their g. Projects ,for the holiday sea at the national conventlon this
sm-lens cake, pies, cookies an~ I Mrs. &lt;IUisc Davas of Colum·1freedom.
vacation.
I son were discussed and ~ill be past swnmer. Miss Thelma Pikca.ndy, and Mrs. Howard Om- I~us
I the we~k.er~t.l gues~ of! Spectal music was under the Mrs E M Wood and Mrs completed hiLer. A period of koja will sptak at tbe Novem·
1,..v fl" · Mrs. Charles Clarkson, . er rod~ Ier aHn b sJsteRr-m- aw, direclion of Mr 1\'illiam K Rus- Forre~t B~cht~l visited with Mr: recreation was held following ber meeting, which is to be
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l,y ~ather Turt&gt;l clos-1Clar~~~ B~~~ 0 ~c A~r:nn visi{e~ ~d 'the ·choir anlh~m, ''Christ, zer Hospital in Gallipolis where wel'e the counselors, Mr. and Pri~, PorUa?d. Following the
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, Mrs. Emerson Jones.
There busmess seSSion, Frances Rob·
menls
were served ~Y ~rs. Mrs Hobart Raub.
I la yman dedication hymn, "I'll
Out-of-town relatives here to were 19 present.
erts served a dessert course.
G-eorge Buchanan, Mrs. Rl~h- Mr and Mrs Hobart Rtmb Go Where You Want Me to attend the funeral of Charles
ard
Mrs. Leland Sis· and Mrs Louise Davis visited' Go " sung by a quartet com- Marvin Roush, were Mr. and
Ison Freeman,
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Games Sunday aft~rnoon . m Hunt tngton,l posed of Eugene Harrt~, Mrs Mrs. J n DR uh~r d. 0r. C~u"r
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W. Va . w1th thetr brother and I Bernard Fultz Mrs Marvm Dow- rs. onus ous an so
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W. Va, were Sunday guests of their daughter and
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C. E. Haley and fam1iy, Mr.
Mrs. J. A. Eden and mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Struble.
and Mrs. Joe Watts and family,
Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs Fred E
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Mrs. William Puckett, Fairborn;
Mrs. Don Moss, Dayton; Mr.
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Lambert,
New Haven; Mr. and Mrs.
Wright Housh, Chillicothe : Mr.
and Mrs. Mason Spencer, Letart
Falls, and Mr. and Mn. Henry
Roush, Racine.

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VOL XVII

POfA~Y-MIDDI.EPORT,

NO. 149

OHIO

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1965

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More e~abllng legislation to 1 Council also authorized deliv·
p,oceed w1th court actiota m ac- ery of .. notice to the owner ol
quiring land for a lagoon type the property, lhe Kanawha Real·
sewerage was approved Mon- t) Co., Charleston of the res~
day night by Middleport coun- ' lulion. Chief ol Police Herb Gilcil.
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key is to deliver the notice per·
Mayor Lee Smith offered Res- sonatly.
olutlou No. 100 to councn which The site is described in the
declares council's IntEntion lo resolution as comprising approx
appropriate property for its sew- imately 49.7 acres in the area
erago below the Hobson yards hounded by the tracks on the
ot the New York Central Rail- river side and Roule 7 on the
road.
other side, with an access road.

Earlier negotiation• between , of the land needed tor the la- 1 -Referred to committee Fire·
Middleport and the realty com-~ goon.
man Bob Fisher's request for
pany foundered on the com- Middleport Solicitor Bernard fun use of the quarters In town
pany's • ~ !dng price. Since then IFultz may now proceed with hall occupied by the fire com·
council has provided funds lor condemnation action to acquire pony, whicl! would mean evlcpurchase of the property - up the land, Mayor Smith indica!· lion of the street department
lo $110,000, if necessary - in Ied.
for storage of tools and other
authorization of a revenue bond In other business council:
small equipment. He said the
issue of 5$l:l,OOO covering all pos. - Adjusted operation funds, fire eompany needs it to care
sible sewerage costs.
accepted the mayor's report of for its equipment properly (esMiddleport's engineering coun- 1498.40 and the merchant police timated value tn excess
of
set had originally set up $16,000 collection of $262 lor Septem·l $60,000). He said firemen need
as the highest likely asking price ; ber.
the space to hang bose, to set
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and 10 store other auxahary
equipment. He added the enlire
quarters at one time had been
used hy the fire company.
- Aulhorized Mr. Fisher informally to have the frremen
look (or a buyer of the old retired pumper truck since the town
bad no real need for it, baJanced against the cost of maintaining it. Fisher said the highest
reporled price it may bring is

$400.
- Referred to a temporary
committee; headed by John Zer·
kle, a review of policies in CODnection with rental of parking
meier spaee• to provide firms.

FOUR ATrENDING
Attending were the Mayor,
mac~nes 1~except tee nes Clerk Gene Grate, counclfmn
on ewa s.
IZerkle, Gene Harris, CllllorG
- Heard tbe resignation read . Stumbo, and W"•yne Glbbonl
of Dell Shinn as a full time Iand Tr;.surer Robert t;. Byer.
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Rep. ChorlH A. Volllk, D •
ter hot-mlx is laid down on Mecbanic·st in Pomeroy Monday. The county is paving some gtreets of the town, in·
Oldo, oDDOUaced today. APJII'Oeluding the Children's Home Hill, with the village payin g labor and material costs The hot -mix on Mechanic-s!
vat ollbe plan by lbe Bureau
was put down over brick placed there in 1916. Walter Rei bel, who observed the work on Monday, operated a steam
ta
o1 OUI&lt;Ioor Recroatloa opeoo
roller when the brick street was built in 1916. Reibel rec ailed that Meigs County Coroner Henry Ewing, then a
COLUMBUS (UPI - Plans Jb• Uol' to federal matobtng
The Ohio Department
o£ youngster let the water out of the steam roller whtle the 1916 prOJect was bemg undertaken .-Sentinel Photo.
, for a f2.8 million vocalional- !undo ol '-1,3itl,tt0tl for !be re- Highways has set next Jan. 11
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- -1 teclmleal
t"&gt;:aining center at
1-·- oflbl fl t
ad 8! new tentative date to open
~~"';.W'l'rM'....~ill "''''"'~'}~ ~'!1.1
I Nelsonville are hetng prepared :.:;: Juoe ·.:c;~r·r.
bids on • 4.1H mite section of
Hea!ib department officials
by tbe stale.
Tblo 11 only tbo beslonlng. the proposed SR 7 bypass of
lllld today lbree more olnUJka
Gov. James A. Rhodes said llader lbe federal ~ lund Pomeroy aod Middleport In
tested allbelaboratory to NetKUUA _LUMPUS, MALAY·, the Tri.County Join Vocational aad Water Cooaervalloa Act, Meigs County. Bld opening had '
~·Theme ~.vnekbeesw"e...
prokvtedlledrab-la
ala - Radio Jakarta today re-I School and Post Hlsh School j ibe Buckeye Slale io eolllled previOusly been set for Dec. 21.
ported the arresl of J.t. Col. Center wlli accommodate 1,375 to ._, m!Uion a year for 15
The section, which will cost
lbe Alfftd Burllngbam and
OXFO.RD, Ohio &lt;UPI) - A M~ami Umversity econoUntunJ, the palace guard olfl· students
I yeara .. expaod II• factlllie•. an estimated $2.8 million ttn~
lo MODb; Rub and Uacola mics professor claims o!iicial arguments favoring •
cor whose leftist rebels assaol
·
Tbe olale'o ot1 .year ptao calli eluding right of woy and engl·
.
WI! .....,, o1 Pomeroy.
proposed 1 per cent sales tax mcrease falsely cited his
alnated six Indonesian army ge-l It will provide education In i r.r nearly 100 park projects In neeringl, witt be two lanes con- Another apeclai rabtea chnlc , Teol• todlcated a dot cbeck· 196~ tax reVISion study.
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nerats In a coup attempt a· recreation, wildlife and forest 1 111 of the 88 &lt;OUDIIex. Tbe Jli'Ol· structed on four-lane limited has been scheduled from 10
ed for rabies llad oegallve re1 he o(ftCial arguments were diStributed throughout
sainat President Sukamo. Anll· leehnology, junior accounting, I eels woold add Z80,Itltl acreo access right or woy. '
m. until noon at the
soils. However, it wh poinled the state by Secretary of State Ted W. Brown along
Communist lndoneslana demand· executive secretary, retBil man- to recreadoullall:llfUos.
football field this Saturday,
out by 1 loll official, lbat 11 w!th official arguments_ agamst the plan, wht~h would
ed Untung'o death.
agement, Petroleum manageTbe secti~n l!eo between a was announced today by
did not meao lbe alllmnl was I ratse more than $100 mtlhon annually for public school
·A broadcast from the lndone- ment, ·food technology, dietary :muu:;;:;;mwteL:i'!t:S!'2WS~P ~mt ~.1 nules oort~ of the Gal~ Meigs County Board of
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1101 rabid, but only thai rabies support
s]Jm capllal said Untung and technicians and ceramic, elec·
fia..Metgs county line, and ex· The clinic held last Saturday bad not ye1 reaclled the brain.
Pro!. George W. Thatcher; upport a salE'S tax increase.
two cohorts were captured Mon.. trical, todustrial and mechani·
tends 10 SR 124, \0-mile we•t of afternoon was termed, "an
said Monday that although he l "Ther• are more equitable
day by army trvops and civil· cal technology for about 675
the SR 124-143 intersection.
standing success" by the board. fti¥£2 ~~,&gt;&lt;: #!. was strongly in fvaor or in means increasing revenue !or
ian vigtlaoteo ot Tegal, a .... studenll,
7
This second clinic Is
creasing lhe support of educa the state of Ohio, such as per
_Included
m
tbo
construction
red
bee
of th
lion
tho
port In cenlral Jovo oboul 230 Another 700 students will use
J
will be a railroad grade sepa- sponso
ause
e
_ _ m_Ohio. his stndy did not sonal • ·come tax, broadening
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miles eul of Jakarta. He was faciHties for study of agricuJ.
.
and enthusiastic response by
sales lax base to mclude se1
almost certain to lace a !Iring ture, business education, dis~:IO~e~ tdghe NYC r~llro;d owners of dogs and cats
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v1ces, and others." he said.
squad.
butlve education, trade and 1n_n es carcymg R Meigs coonty.
0
OWD
aiD S 0
Thatcoer called the sales ta!
duatrlal education and adult ed·
7 over Leadmg Creek and Town- Dr J K Bratton
Athena
regressive and "any increaSE
BUCYRUS. omo - BOSPJT ucation.
_The Southern and . Rutlund ·~lp Rd. 205, Thomas Fork and vere.:in.;.i~. repo~ 147
Come early for seals. Is the
particularly hurts tbe very lo•
als, churches and nuraing homes The Iota! cost of the center High sohool banda receiVed flfst D~\1 Cree~.
. the
and 26 cats vacctnaled durilli advice of Middleport Athletic
mcome groups, the aged bt
will receive the bulk of the will he f2,310,tl79. Of thai, $701,· place trophies In the Class A .
roa s crossmg . pro- the two-hour clinic before the Booster resident Louis Sauer'
cause of their fixed income, and
11,017,000 estale of John Geiger, 012 already has been allocated compeUt'oo for street march- !ect :'.nil!tebe .:~at~d ~t ~.;; rabies vaccine supply WOI
Jr., to booslers who want to
those with declining incomes,
0 re
who died Ocl. 3. Geiger w01 under the Vocational Education log ODd field maneuven, re- ;"; a VI
a
hausted. Appro.uru.tely 100
see the film of the Middleport
such as the Iarmer."
lounder of the Geiger Hotc:nery Act.
•pectlv•ly, at the BaJid.O.Ra·,
·
er pets brought to the cUnic
victory over Pomeroy last
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in Chatfield, Ohio.
Volers in Athens, Hocking ma Saturday at Mamtta.
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were turned awa
Friday night.
Tbe. Middleport
Planmng I
In his will, the largest bequest d Per counties will be ask· It was aJUJoum:ed Wday the '
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oonumssaon will meet m town
was $400000 to the Bu
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ry
bood.
N Bund.Q.I(ama chn~rman bas ver· l
Perry Riggs,_ sam"!rlan, SOld, Tbe film Will he shown Thurs-lhall Wednesday at 7;30 to hear
Communlty Hospital for c:; 2 1to;!~': a, tbe :a~·sb:;~ Uled that neither band is an ov;;!"b1es ~ wild ammala con- day night in the high school ca- complaints against the propo..
construction Othero were 125 . f ~ f 'lilly•
erall cham)'llln for the day'•
u~s to a lbreat to this com· loteria 'ollowmg the regular ed zoning ordinance.
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event as no sud! award was pre.
muruly and protection of pet• Booster business meetlns.
000 each to the Fairhaven Home Rbndeo said alter _the bond sented on the basis of total
our only safeguard."
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The hearing Is the last to be HARTFORD
,
m Upper Sandusky and
the issue vole the stale will ask !he performance for both events.
Chief of Pollee Herb Gilkey The board of health urses
Booslers al,., witt plleb m held before the ordinance is of·
.
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Methodist Home for the Aged Appalachia Regional Com· Bolh 118Jids however
are said hi• department made 15 eryone take ach-anlage of
at a "folding bee" on programs lered to council for ils final Quillen, 71, of Hartford, died
tn Elyria.
Jru~oo for $898,979 for the cl!amplona i~ their o~ areaa traffic arrests In Sepr,mher tn special clinic to help rid
for the. Los~n • Middleport readings. Council two years ago Monday everung at Velerana
I faCility.
of com~tition, according to lbe his formal report Monday ni&amp;bt county of this deadly disease. pme Frtday night.
held one bearing
and later Memorial_ hospi"!l. .
WASIUNGTON - TilE AG- He termed the cenler "anolb- Band.Q.Roma chairman. Rul· to Middleport council.
The v•ccination will last
approved Its first reading.
fo~~heQwllen, a retired worker
rlcul~re Department estimales er vital link In our dmo _to the land's hand won a first place Police also made four DWI three years, except for dogs
FRACI'IJRES ELBOW
The ordinance would provide was Great Lakes Steel Corp,,
Ohio s eorn crop this year wtll No. I position In educatton m trophy In field maneuvers and arrests four intoxication two der ~ve months ODd aU
Jhnmy WUUams
Pomeroy guide lines for orderly growth
hom March 17 • 1894 at SybeT~:·000te busbe!.Oct 1 the nation."
fourth place lor street march· lor ln~estigatlon, two on' hold which should he vacclnat.d
football player, suifered a frac- in construction of new homes ;:~u~~ll~m '::. ~ ".:'. rfQu~
e
rna • rna
· 1• s
lhg while Southern's 11-•nd won orders fur other departments, (aiD after ooe year. The
lured •ibow In a reserve same and industry. Wttbam D. Childs lin · ·
a
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flrst place for street marching ond one each for jail break of vaccination will be fl.541
against Wahama Monday night. lo cl!airman of the plannins loSs His WJ!e, IJJUan, died Ill
g
, e P·
a •· F
B nk W
ODd second place In the field transient and ao old fine
' animal.
WUUams waa admltied at Meip COIIUilisoioo.
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Last year ' produclloo In Ohw
or a
omen
maneuvers calegory for Claii Police
the crui~ 2 894
General hoopltal for tre t
t
SUrvivors Include a sister Mnl,
was 111,465,000 bushels, This Maline Grlffltb, cashier of A com tltion
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Clara Brown of Bartfonl, and a
year's yield wao expected to be lbe PomerOy National Bank, at·
pc
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mil~lnand ~~241i~all:" of v-... Memorial Boopltal
-COMMI'ITEES TO MEET
niece, Mrs. Gertrude Dodd of
71 bushels per acre.
tended the Ohio Group meeting
SHOOT ON OCT. 11
::soln ~ptember
Mmlafoao _ Forrest
.ANNOUNCE CARll ARTY
Tbe kitchen and
dlninl Dayton, Ky.
of the NationaL AaaoclaUon of Southern Local Athletic Boost- and fmes were f/1.7&amp;
Nea~ Cheshlr . FeliJ:
Tbe Business ODd Profession. room committ&lt;es of Salisbury. Funeral servkea wUI be 'nluriWASBJNGTON - TWO Qt. Bank Womeo al the Sheraton- .,, announced tnday they are
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Coolville· Ne~ Coleman
a! Wo.men'a Club will bold 1 PTA will meet at the school -day at 2 p.m. II !he FOflltsooa
ant railroads sought federal pe.-. Coiumllus Hotel Oct. 9 8lld 10. lloldlng 8 shooting matcb on
CLERK MAKES REPORT Bottom· 'James H~
card party, Wednelday, Oct. 20 Wednesday at 1 p.m.. to p!Jm F'w!eral home witb Rev. War·
~~lo~ to ~eate the ••· Sa~ was accompalllad to the Oct. 31 at the farm forrnerH Middleport Clerk Gene Grate'o ohire· j 0hn Russell M - t ·
8 P· m. at the Middleport for serving the Farm Bureau ::"~mn oflJclaUng. Burlll wUl
N;,.~ sy1lem.
ay ilvenlng banqllll bjt owned by Bob Hill, located be- September report Monday night ~an Michael '
' Elementary school. Prizes will dinner on October 211.
tbo Hartford IIIII COI'JM'o
and Western her husband, Chorlel, wblle tw0011 Bowman'• Run ODd the tc councU allowed ..1 4S7 In all William Gr heaL Racine
be owarded and, refresbmeall
tory, Friends ma1 call at lhl
": : :
lunda, of wblch
Ia un- the Huasell,al.tan, w.
served.
after 3 p.111. Wedo
tormte Commerce Commls•lon Mnl. Herberl Jtll08 ODd ~ly ' .
eya
ow
· touchable ID J:nertd boad re- lif Sheffield, Racine: Adria
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tar authority to mfrge, The at DubliJt. Mr. and Mn QJ:!I· · 1 LOCAL TEMPS
ttremen~, :
&lt;o&gt;:, I..Jmpville.
Now Y11 laow
Mtlp G•n
h~ds aald they woud, If lith apeaf ~ ~ . tllil tempera!tft In Pomeroy'• :,w~llage ~ra~W: e5,791l ~ =v~~ JackLorry
Tile .....,..aall t1 c.rtlto- Coller today, ldp 5I • •
Mloloolw l1e ICC desired, allo taku over wltb the JOilelel, •"\' tbe1 all iloWII!oWD busln• dlatrict 11 atreet main~ t&amp;aln llate di·--'· Alva Fiber
pber ~amllu ore llllltled Ia 1111L c.otl- eta! IGiipl, Pol'*"!'·
;&amp;lOy fit. H ... -a. ·Ill. 1otliay..,..o 60 do- !lllbllay !Uintellaai!I"'...S 111.
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His SfandFaIseIy C"tI .ed

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eliminates tube burn-out 1nd
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all sizes and speeds of monaur1
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in the Music Department on the 2nd floor.
Juat Recelvedl Another Shipment Of

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TEEN-AGERS COMPETE - Sons of Pomeroy Gun cl ub members, and other teen·age guests attending the
annual '·Family Day" event Sunday at the club grounds near Rock Springs tried their marksmanship at trap
shooting. Looking on at left are Mike Fultz, in background, and Gun club member Irving Karr. Competing, I.
tor., are Carson Crow, Jeff Gibbs, Bill Nease, Rodney Karr and Don Swisher. Swisher won a trophy, presented by Dick Winebrenner, by topping other teen-agers of Gun club members in a shoot prior to the end of the
family day activities. Winebrenner had earlier been awarded the trophy for winning the Class B competition
for mt!Jibera of the Gun club. - Sentinel Photo.

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12 1963

. . t.IOD I\;'l13rges
D.tscrtnuna
A O'al·n~t Oht·o to be Probed

Necrroes March as Klanners Whistle Dixie I (rPI Rriefs
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2,000Red
Troops Flee
Encirclement

Portland
ocJety Notes

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F 0 RDVlLLJo:, Ga HowaNI Sims, the pi mCipal Washlnglon, D
(Conlmued from paae I )
(UP() -A mile long line of smg· speaker, told the crowd, "ll'o Trooper! kept both rallies on· KEY WEST, FLA. - TWENmg Negroes marched through agamst the taw to kill mggers der close guard and FBI agents ty·three more Cuban refugees,
thiS lense town Monday mght to now so we'll JUSt have to fmd were present as observers It sailing north from their Com· Mrs Robert Euler and child·
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th" courthouse square wht!re 1 another way " Stms, 46 was was the most tension packed mumst 1~land to freedom in two
l
c
I -• d d In• the current cam
te
ted ren, Lori and Michael, recenlnt· SAIGON (UPII - More
COLUMBUS !UP! I
Charges of diScflmmatlOn m Ku Klux Klansmen held back\ one of two Klansmen acqu h~ ay ur •
I d
• small boats were '" recep
I returned to their borne
d
hn mg brought agamst lhe ~tate Education Department I by stale troopers, slood whiS at nearby Daruelsvllle las! yea• pl&lt;ignT ~j t•~r~~a~fo::;~ by the Coast Guard early tod'ay ~organtown, W Va' after a 2,000 Communist troor .,.
b
N ro member ol the state Board of Education I Umg "D•x•e "
m !he mghtr~der slaymg of Ne- gate a a err
and headed here
• weeks visit w•th her par· Ueved trappec. In a valle· lO
ylla bJ eg ligated hv an offlc•al of the U S Health,
gro educalor Lemuel Penn of County public schools
Tho group, wb.-b the Coaot lwto Mr and Mn
Harold miles northeast of Sa~gon
.,.
WI
e mves
I Some of the 150 white specla·
Guard said Jnchided ,..eral e~ on
parenlly fled before tho1 ts
Educatwn and Welfa•e Department
tors many of Ibem blll&lt;'k·shlrH
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arenlly bad Roush
d
Chester Gillespie, Cleveland, had claimed "'h a tele ed 'lan,men surged forward I
sail~ rr=::;e ';;.~t ol Camarl Mr and Mrs William McKel· of ldAmerlcan : th~le:~· r!
gr,•m lo !'~eSidenl John,on that the department as not to block the str.. l as the 700
' ocaon Cuba's north coast Thou· vey and Morvin and Mrs. Don sort~er:'ro':c'[;e front lndltHied
a qngle Nrgro'" •ts off•ces I
I hd
Negroes approached Troopers I WASHINGTON tUPl)- PreSident Johnson, the pres· aands were reported nltlng at Johnson and sons visited recen~ ~
Sever'' members of the board ~or~IV~~bl~, s~t·'"o~ ·~.~ J!:~ shouted lor !hem lo muve back sures and p•oblems of his JOb never far from his mind,
glanl refuge camp at Cam ly with John McKelvey, Ml'l. A•~ S spokesman said only
at Mod 'G\ ~~ m~nth~; u;ett~~ I;:~be;: b;at~~miJ ~he tssue to ;:tDd they dtd
J was undeT doctors' orders today to follow a take-It-easy arlora to come to the Umted Ella Mae dWMest aAnld DCel~res 16 Vlt Cong were known dedd
stlt~.cke ..-t t&gt;sp e a er r
h
Ime to speed hts recuperatwn from maJor surgery \ States
and Mr an
rs vm o ms
d
I Holt stfllr nublti mstt uctl()n r.ov Jamec; A Rhodes and t en Urged by Dr Martm Luther ' rou
h d I d fo the Chief Exe·
and chddren Parkersburg
and 56 capture In the assault
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II t I No off•c•al callers were sc e u e
r
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supenntrndenl mrot med them ' to t e rP~I en
e s
' . Kmg Jr at a~ ear lf'r ra.. Y o, t
o thts hts (ttth day of convalescence followmg l tted States and Britain have de
Marvin McKelvey, student at on e
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th&lt;~t a !Pder&lt;~l offJual v.ould Iesp!e never raised the queshonl press for JustIce, the \ cu Jve n t 'r r removal of hts gall bladder and a kidMarshall UniVersity, Huntington, 'ft!.ousands of U S Army l&amp;t
begm lourmg the departmenl s\belore the boa~d
Negroes held an hour-long de I the opel at on o
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THE UN W Va and Mr Larry Price Air Mobile (Cavalry Division)
h d k ed ney stone
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offices tnd.ls c eck the Another board member Fran-~ monstrahon on t e ar en I
t more than an pnse Get-well greetings from tted States and Britain have de- student at MarJetta College, re- so ters
a
e namese
ch" ge
ciS
Sp1cer
Akron
blasted
the
square
to
the
Jeers
of
the
Joh~';"'
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aflernoon
the
top
rulero
ol
lbe
Soviet
clded
hold
more
talks
with
cenUy
spent
a
weekend
with
government
troopa
pu•hed
•nto
10
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Robel! M:mr he!!ter CanrJE&gt;Id, l htrmg dtscnmmalion ~"'nar~e as whites
l hour a e
ay
Dea Union relayed thrOUgh Soviet W ~t GermanY and other Eur~ their parents Mr and
Mrs Ule eight-mile valley on Sunday.
called Gillespie's behaVIOI un- 'unfalf
I Kmg returned to his home to wR,thkS';rlretarv
roeftaSrytatereporW:: Ambassador Anatoly F Doh•'Y" pe~n allies before making a ft. WlVlam McK~Ivey and Mr and
The lnvul~ ""' launcllhed
us
1e sec
be Prl
on .-.porto lnol up to
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- - - - - - - - - Gl\lespte accompanied to the AUanta, 100 tmles away, Jmme~ on
cn~~s in Indonesia and nm
nal decl!!lon on the controver~ Mrs Hu rt
ct
Communist battalions were
meeting by NAACP Ohio F•eld dlatcly after his 20. mmute Rhodesia and other foreign pol· The PreSident was wished a sial Nato nuclear force
Mr and ~s C~~es g:,~er- mailed In llle valley not far
s,cretary Harold C Strickland, speech to the rally He did not lev matters
speedy recovery by Soviet p,.. Br~llsh Foreign secretary Ml- al and dau.,.ter, s a,
urn· from lbe Soulb Cblna Sea,
told the board II was tts duty participate m the march
Rl.lsk also had a pleasant sur- nuer Alexet N Kosygin, Soviet chael Stewart, tn a conference bus spent a week ~ ber par- The American spokes.m ID
to seek out qu•l,fled Negro While King was speak,mg at - - -- - President Anastas I Mlkoyan here Monday with Secretary h~ ents, Mr and Mrs
gar Brew also disclosed that two U. S.
workel s
the Fnendshtp Bapbst Church, have returned to their home and Leonid I Brezhnev, secre- State Dean Rusk, agreed to thts er.
lanes were downed Monda
Entered Hoopltol
Jumpmg off place for CIVIl here after being 10 Bluffton for Ia of lbe SOv•et Commumst course despite hiS publicly ex· Mr. and Mn Frank Alexand- P
aid
Ins! Co y,
Per801lS entermg Hol1.er hos Voluntary Bus Plan Passes
rlghl.s marches the vast two [ some Lime where he was em- P ryt
pressed mtsgtvlngs over the er of Chestertown, Md, spent 1 one on a r aga
mmu·
?U~l during !be post 24 hours
G II
weeks aboul 250 persons at II d
ar y
wiadom of tbe project,
week Wllh hiS sister, Mrs Kate rust North Viet Nam and the
mclnded Dr George R Rob- In hiS or~gmal charge ' es· t ded a Klan rally on the p oye d M Do Eynon of
MillO
other while aupporllng ground
erls, 146 Woodlawn Dr , Mrs P'e claimed board offiCes :ad c:'.rtbouse 1 quare about three s.~:r ~~dge ~ent : recnel ev·
WASHINGTON -THE MAR· Mr and Mrs Thereon John· forces 240 miles northeast ol
Elijah M Bunch, 121 Pme St ' no non white empl?ees ' on· tmles aw•y
Wllh Mr and Mrs Guy TRAINED AS CANNONEER IUme Administration says that son and Mrs Fred Philson of Saigon Both pilots parachUiod
Mrs M Agnes Burdelte 930 day he reviSed hiSf 'gurNes sav· sporhng a generals slars on ~~~;ther and family
I Pvl Charleo F Bullington U S shipping lines have allow· Racine were recent supper• lnro the South China Sea and
F'" t Ave Douglas w Mulh• mg there
\\ere
our
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Ill 144 employees at his black shirt,
ansman
Mr and Mrs MorriS nor en son of Mrs Ruth Buffington, 118• ed foreign lnteresls to gain con IJUesls of Mr and Mrs. Don were rescued
neiiUx II 6t&lt; Pourlh Ave Mrs among e
I
ent Sunday w1th their son and New St Pomeroy completed trol of 116 per cent of the ship- Johnson and sons Brian and Both plioto managed to ba•l
sp ' m~law Mr and Mrs advanced' training as
' til cannon- ping at Great Lakes pOrts
'
1\1arpret Cca rpenter B1dwe II central 11eadquarlm he1 e
daughter
Bruce
ou1 succe~tsfully and both were
Mrs Okey L Longlellow Galli· Gillespie told the board he ,
Wilham Harden and children eer at the Army Artillery and In a report on lakes shlpplng, Mrs Edgar Brewer and Ml'l rescued unhurt by U. S lleilcoppoUs, Mrs Howard Blazer, Rl Ibad been complammg abom al
of Syracuse Racme Road
M1ssile Center, Fort Sill, Okla., Paul N Pfeiffer, chlel hearing V E McDade attended the SOth ter crews, the spokesman Bald.
1 Gallipolis, Larry s Patterson, ' leged hlflng diSLTimmallon '"
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Mrs Ada Slack, has returned Oct 7 Bufnngtoo was trained eumlner lor the qency, look wedding anniversary eelebram"
Rl 2 pt Pleasanl Charles E board offices for Ovel a year
to her oome here aller spend· m the preparation, loadmg, and the u s shlppel'l to 188k for lion of Mr and Mrs. Ralph
Adkms. Jr, Rt t Pt Pleasant, There was little debole on an
Ing lhree weeks at the home of f~rmg of [leld artillery guns and allow1ng the situation to deve~ Lee
Wayne A Stewart Mason, Llovd other controverSial 1ssue cen·
her son m law Mr Harley E I bow11zers He I• a llltl3 gradu- op He 'aid a majOr lnt.matlon Mr and Mrs Don JohMOD
L. Borden, Pt Pleasant Mrs lrahzed school bus purchaSing,
Ad Sl k
Johnson, holpmg w•th the care) ate of Pomeroy H1gh school and al crisis could paralyze Great and """' onlertalned with 1
James W Planls Le&lt;~n W Va • •s !he baord took a slep toBy a ••
Iof her two granddaughters whdel attended Sl Francis College In Lakes Bhlppin&amp;.
IUfllt'lse birthday party booorMISI C Jean R1flle Pomeroy, wards lvmg the problem wh1ch Mr and Mrs Dav•d Butcher her daughter Mrs
Johnson, Brooklyn, N Y Before enter-1ng T. G Hilldore, Syracoae.
Chester H Edwards, Rt 1 Proc has held up the purchH~e of or Auslm 1exas and James I was a pat1ent at \ielerans Mem· 1ng the Anny be was employ·
on his blrUtday recently Other
torvllle, Mrs Russell H !kif· new school bu""s
Baker and son of Houston, Tex onal Hosp11al
Ied by •Stor Gardens Nurolng
IJUesls were Mro Hilldore Mr
hell, Pomeroy' Fa~th A Pernn, The board members approved spenl a week With Ihe lor mer's Mr Kober! FlalDigan was 'n Home In The Bronx, N V.
0C
and Mrs William McKelvey and Maynr Lee Smith ordered
Pomeroy, Russell 0 Stewart, 8 ptoposal by Wayne Shaffer, daughter and son m law and the Columbus where he YlSited hts l
-Marvin, and Mr and Mrs Bob four persons to pay fines and
Rt 1 Hamden Johnny L Kmg, Bryan for a voluntary system latlt.• t ~ parents Mr and Mrs Istsler Mr and Mrs Lawrence 1
nd childr
M ddl
l costs, and forfeited the bond of
8
Rt I Wellston Mrs
Damon of cenlrahzed purchasmg whiCh p ul !Mer and family
Sellers Mr and Mrs David
ON LANDING TEAM
yer •
en, I epor • fifth Monday night '" court
Grow, Rl 3 Jackson Robert would
authonzed f~r one ~rs Pllen Newland of Worth Sellers' and Mr and Mrs Larry
Mr and Ml'l Edgar Brewer acUon before a regular cooncll
Price, Rl 3 Ashland, Ky , Mrs year on a tr1al basis Holt said mgton spent several days w1th Sellers and also attended the Marine Corporal Roher! .~;
and Mr. and Ml'l Chari!!.! Slm· meeting over which the mayor
PaulE Hanl!haw Ironton Ktm he expe( ted lo have a report on het mer:e Mrs Wanda (,umth 1Ruth ! yons Radto show
He Robmson. son of Mrs Mmme
erst and daughter were Sunday pre!llded
berly L V•cker&lt; Rl I Jack the proposal at the November er and fam•ly on her return also VISited Mr and Mrs Da· Green of Pomeroy, depart«!
Mn. J, E. Rldelda
evenmg guesta of Mr and Ml'l Fined were Harry
Kozee,
son, &lt;JDY D Scritchfield Ra meelmg
I home she was accompamcd to Iv1d Flanagan and daughters of Camp Lej&lt;une, N C Sept 13 ed~s El:•e Pr~~ has ~eturn· Ronme Beegle and daughter of 8yracuse, N Y , $10 and costs,
\enswood
Alhens by Mrs Gumlher and I~"mdlay
as a member of Battalion Land~
orne rom e erans emor- Raeine for 8 cook out
for mtoxtcatlon, George E Ste10
111
DiS&lt;harged
PISTONS CUT ROOKIE
children and Mr and Mrs Mal 1 Mr and Mrs Robert Crow 1ng Team 1·2, for a period of
Hosp•tal
Pomeroy
Mr and Mro T G Hill· wart, 957 Broadway, M1ddl..
Albert A Kuhn, Mrs
Dora DETROIT IUPJI - 'The De cotnt Gumther
and sun, Jtmmy, spent
a trammg 1n the Cartbbean area Mrs Otis Grimm 18 convala dore of Syracuse were recent port, $50 and costs, wtth $40 of
Jlass, Charles M Denney Mn trmt Pistons of the Nahonall Ml and Mrs Hany Roherts l wef'kt'nd ;:~t Kent State Unher- ~ aboard ~hips of Amphtbtous escmg at her home here after Sunday dinner guests of Mr. the fme suspended in lieu of
Lao,~ renee F Vmcent Mrs WI\ Basketball o\ssocJatJon Monday of South Charleston w Va , s1tv where they v1s1ted w1th Squadron Eight.
major StJJ'IIery at St Mary's ho~ and Mrs Wilham McKelvey
one year of probation, rnr dnv~
l1am A Freeland, DaVId E cut center B1ll Chm~elewski, spnet ~undav w11h Mrs Rob- Ianother son, Bob a student!- - -pttal In NelsonvUie
Mr Marvin Swan, Marilyn mg Without a license; Cllffurd
'-'l ayton Wilham E McCoy Mrs leavmg rooktes B11l Buntmg and erl s brother and stster-m-law, there who IS 1!1 and conf1ned to called on hts brother and sts~ Mr and Mrs William Burch- and BUI of Middleport were re- Beaver,
M1ddlepo~ $25 and
\ rg1l L Cra1g, Lowell W Rog Joe Strawder to battle for the Mr and Mrs MHon Bess
the Health Center of the Um- term law Mr and Mrs Guy! field and Mr and Mrs C W. eent Sunday guests of hts par- costs, mtoxtcatlon, and Alethea
t l s and Vmson A Stapletml
JOb
Lmda L1pscomb daughter of 1ver~1ty They were accompan- Gmnther and famtly
IStansbury of Columbus were ents, Mr aDd Mrs Harry Swan Mae Major, 808 S Fourth • sl,
M1 and Mrs Allen lipscomb 1 1ed as far as Columbus by Mrs Mr and Mrs WtlllJ Leadmg recent Visitors of Mn. J E
$10 and costs, reckless operaIs employed by the FBI
1n Crows mother, MT11
Mayme ham and daughter, Conme, Bar· Radekin, Nellit Vale and John
, ,
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lion
w.~&lt;hmglnn n (
Holmes who VISited her siSter, bara and Rose Mane spent Sun- Vale
D11tricl 4 Aerae1
I Charles W McDaniel, 18 Wal
Mr r ail custer has been Mrs Helen Wetzel
day w1th his mother, Mrs Rosa Mr and Mrs G A Radekin Jlleet In Pomer
nut-st, Middleport, forfeited 1
rrt urned to )u:; home rrom Vet· Mr and Mrs Roger Slack, Leadmgham of South Webster \ and Tma Marte spent a Satur- The Met 1 Aerie Frat~al Or- 'Hi bond for failure to ytelt
erans M•monal Hospital where 1 who were mamed on Sept 11, Bryant Hudson of Mmersllle day night and Sunday wllb their der of a:glCll waa host to all right of way while dr1vln(l 1
he v,ras a pat1ent for several 1n Milwaukee, W1sc, are now spent a few days Wlth hts grand I son, Arlm, and thear daughter, Dlstnct Fourc Aeries Sunday tractor r1g
hvmg m the Earl 1\atkms pro- mother Mrs Myla Hudson and Mr and Mrs Robert Holli· October 10 when a large crowd Alethea Major, dnv•ng 111 a~
1..-- by Helen I!Sottei-..J da) s
MIS Arthur Morantv viSited perlv
uncle ' • Hudson
day and family at Wooster
of Eagles and lhe1r fam•hes tomob1le owned by F B Ma
¥0UTH ASKED FOR IT'
funous My mother IS so up m 1relat1ves m Sprlngr•eld and Mr and Mrs John Gumther Mr Robert Slack and Robyn The FFA Boys ol Albany H S. attended
Jor, Belpre, waa Involved 10 as
This &lt;. olumn IS for
young the a1r she doesn 't know what to Columbus
of Wmt"'r Haven, FIB, enroute of Toledo spent Tl weekend here attended the Farm Science Jle. Ten new members were lntti· acctdent Saturday wttb a ca1
J&gt;oople lhe1r problemo
and do we don 1 want a scandal, or Mr and Mrs D1ck Hams to New York to VISJI relatiVes with relatives,
VIew 10 Columbus Among the aied mlo the fraternity Chi· driven by Stewart Middleport
pleasures their troubles and !rouble w1th the second bus
boya from thiS commumty were ford Hymes of Ohm State Aerie pollee sa•d Alethea MaJor driV
fun As •Hh the rest ol Heleo lband Help - SISTER
John Vale, Douglas Lowther, was the prlnc•pal speaker Din· ing north on Nortli Second • sl
Help · _, tt welcomes laughs Dear SISter
Jun Fauber, David Wooten and
ed t •
to ran into tthe rear of Stewart'f
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nerwaaserv avp.m
~ut wonth't dodbg\a f~er!OUS ques Theres only one tlnng to do
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Mr a.:.: : . Henry Turner apProximately 300 members and ear, also traveling nortli Da~
••on WI 8 rus ..() .
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IJUesls after which dancln• •• age to Ute Ma]or car was esw
Bend your teen-age
ques· and that .. go to the Bureau ol
VISited lao! week at the borne
• w mated at $1611 and at $200 lo
lions to YOUTH ASKED FOR Vital StahsllcS (or whoever
of their oons Larry and family enJoyed to the mus.- of Brooks
IT, care ol Helen Help
Us 1 keepo !he mamage records '"
at Kent and' Roger and family Sayre's Rhythm Kings.
the Slew~car__· _ _
tins newspaper
vour to"nl and present your
DOROTHY KILGALLEN
al Elgin, Ill
BIRTHDAYS C"'LEBMTED
NOW YOU KNOW
COMPLICATIONS A GO GO
olory Jt m•ght be well for your
Mrs Freda Kennedy, Athens,
The deacendanta of Christl&gt;
Doar Helen
parenls to consull their lawyer
a former local rOSident,
has The '"lhdays of Mr. Cbllordl er Columbus are ent!Ued 00
On our c1ty's re001ds It says first, and let him untangle RY DOROTHY KILGALLF.N In h" nexl 'D1e,
Monsler n.ghls ago. Considering
that been confined lhe past monlll A. Jenkinson, which waa Oclo-1 ph the title admiral which wu
that I, a !5-year-old girl, mar· these mam&gt;ge knol • !But l'd l coSSIP IN Gt.l'fHAM
D~e' w•l l lurn Into a mouse m Sammy Dav10 was in the ceD- doe to a deter1orat&lt;d disk In ber 3r~, and gr;ddaug~l /:towed on Columbus aher 1M
11ed a 2S ye&gt;r-&lt;&gt;ld man by us lor dor sure send thiS schemhis 111m alter that, Tbe Day- ter of lhe melee, II was a mira- her back Site apenl ten days In Mn. Ned ( le)
ant, W
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New World
lng my older stster'l birth cer- mg Sister the bill though oil Two of teleVISIOns most ex- dreamer"
cle that the mcident didn't make St Joseph Hospital
blrtbdav wt~ be October 14tb,l reaehed UJe
,
llflcate There s not a b1t ol C(JUrse her type would no doubl penSIIe sho•s are m b•g t10u I The New York dress des.gn· beadlinea although 11 did get Mrs G B Radekm reports """' celebr t&lt;d Sunday when l FIVE HEREFORDS SOLD
truth m 1t and Helen l don'! .gno1 e' II 1
ble and hkel y lo be dropped by 1 ers who wh1pped up Mrs Lyn· rough en~ugh for the local pr.. a shght improvement JD the ~fa~::;e ~~n:. ~:..~!
Llo d Blacltwood, Chester
know ':"hal to do
Shall we all hope your Sister the networks mvolved Some of Idon Johnson s winter wardrobe cinct robe called
Speaking condition of her daughter, Mrs Pomero on East Main Street. \ has !.ported the sale of flvl
Heres th~ story, and
Its groY. s up be£ore she cause~ any us thmk the} re marvelous but are md1gnant over the new ol Sammy, he JS the guest of Georgia Nell Phlihps of Frank- Also p!esent were hla daugb- registered homed Hereford
complicated ~o tt&gt;ad carerully more trouble' - Or lS that too
Wh1te House ban on pubhctty honor at the funntest eharlty of ford who 11 sulfer1111 from 1
nd
ln 1 M
dM
t Ed 1 H t F st
M\ stster, 18 marncd a boy much to hope ' - H
ratmgs by the experts ID&lt;hcate ]They thmk 1t's terribly unfrur the year The very formal invt.. back inJury sustained in an ac- :~rt ~n· "11awf 1 r
rs. cows 0 se ar' ro •
two years ago They Iough! all UGLY DUCKLING
they 're too hlp" for the '""l 0 r thai they aren 't bemg allowed lations are tnserlbed "Dmner elden! Sbe recently consulled
usse 0 ron n.
SWIMMING IJIAMP DIES
the tuuc He was Immature and Deor Helen
Iand~ences illey must •ltracl to to lake credit for their crea· al S p m" (Good Heavens, that's a specialist in Bo!lon
nrruJ\E IN JJOUBT
SOUTHAMPTON, N y tUPI'
drank • lol and she got so she I ha\e a wonderful falillty pay thetr wa\ Better they Uons
The ''Hawah" film 111 hardl' the cocktall bour and
It
despiSed him so she started d• and I do lo;e them all M) lwo\ should he J•mmy Dean
Aod· h•vlng all kmds ol problems It do you know anybody w'ho eato
A'M'END SFJISIUN8
BMOSCI'OW Ui(l~l) fut Valery - Burial! se,rv•ce• were bel
vor 1 oc d1n
Tl 1e he 1
tt
h
rurne s a ~c
ure was Monday or ormer sw1mm nw
ce r r ee gs
n s o der sisters are ven pre Y rey Hepburn had t IS ~.say a- has gone way over budget, the at fwe?) The topper IS the mea- Margaret E Griffiths, Meigs sUII Jn doubt Monda follow 1 star Helen WaJnwrl bt Spelhq
met a
hwho wanledd to get and I m very plam My father bout Barbra Slre~sand She " Mlflsches are flghtmg with di lion "Dress Opllonal" Dress con county borne economist and C. an oper Hn to~ a
who d•ed Fnday at ~er home 10
~~~~~ 1 1:~g d~\ ~~:Y w:~n t t'~~~·1 "and ~v. ~~her stster ha~e eo~ beautiful She looks hke no one rertors, and there are other fusmg would be more to the E Blakeslee, county aincultur- fractured his shin bone when ne Hampton Bays. NY., at lbe
for :motllt r ~ ~x monlhs they sfl anll' I e mgHmle wbeatl an ug vIel!!e and her unconventiOnal face Iesotenc headaches For exam- potnt International ' diplomat&amp; al agent, are attendins the two- newa agency Tass reported.
age of 60
ace mve e en
eve me Its all lighted up by her great I
h th Ml i be fired
ld
tr _. tr
t da
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got a Justice of the peace to
on'l have to be toldl I've
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p e w en e r sc s t
wou wear I It"- OUiel'l a
y se!IB ons o e
e I en- Russtan doctors were ~till un-1·
rna rr~ \him
J0~ friends and a bov friend and ta lent Barbra could say the director ~orge Roy Hill and 5 a m - but eat dmner 7 That s slon Workers' Conference at the lble to say whether the world ractured his ahln bone when be
Well w•Jh lrymg 1., Jude thiS ~ k
looks aren'l everyth ng ""me thmg aboul Audrey
h1red Arthur H1ller, all the Po- unheard of In the CIVilized world Youth Center, Obio Slate Umver· h1gh jump k1ng will ever be crashed oo a motorcycla lilt
' mar;la~e and thmgs they lbut"t'ha'E: to have It rubbe~ m George Peppard t~ummon~d his lynestans suddenly refused to
Many midtown nigb&amp;clul:Jt sity, today and Wednesday. able to l!ompete spin. Brumel week.
didn 't grl ,jJong and It go so thcJ! I don't have ;:~ny I don I Hollywood barber to.. cut hI 8 work announcing, • OUr Gods and restaurants are hirlng boon·
bad they det Jded 1hev d get 1t get dtsrouraged too orten hut lock~. on the set of The Blue say 1f you change d1rectors cers apm They're DOt for tossTime
annulled and wml until 1t could 11 s pretty tough when m) Dad Max m Dublm The cost of the there will be bad luck, there- 101 troublemakers out, but for
be re,JII\ l ~&gt;g,JI
ul I ~ &lt;Jst that s makes remarks like ''Boy what haircut canle to $2 500, or - as fore we won't work'' So they preventing the escape of deadwhat m" 91ster told IJIM, but , uglv kid " It's teasmp, and some mathematical expert eslJ- had to reh1re Hill
George beats wbo would like to ~erarn
she 1t"i1!1 v duesn t ~'&gt;an1 lo e~er I try to laugh but 1t s hard mated - 10 cents per strand
Mahar1s IS about to record a wtthout paying the tab.
go bflek to him She JUSt flgur - Plr~ase send m'e an encourag A famous off key , off tenpo but 'protest" song titled "World
ed shed get out of 1t that wav mg word
KEEPING MY sllll n ew~ worthy smger 15 10 Gt&gt;.orge has to protest about He Joan Collins' press aeents wiU
1hock to Lhe tune of half 8 mil WJthQut Sunsnine "
becacse now she want s to go rHIN UP
Now we do anythmg to get mto prmt the
back to her fmlt hu~hand
Dear KMCU
] hon doll.u s or more
Joe I w11l all try to ftgure oul what fact that her husband, AntbBut they couldn't get
the SomellmP· the mCf'st of fath I Le\Ome confides that he Is not George has to protest about He ony Newley, Is starrina; In "The
marnage annulled w1lhout con erR can make thP. biggest 0r1gomg to take over MGM de- seems to be a very rich, hand- Roar of the Greasepaint"- ev~
fessmg she wasnl truly d1vor gool-. when 1t tomes to tea!IJO~ I spite all th~e mduslry rumors some, popular, luiky fello•
en to have her making tbe aUq:ced yet - and 1f they tr1ed to d1:1ughters
and your
stster He says It would be a confhct Jenmfer Hdary, the sensation ed atatemmt that she prefm
get a 1t~orce , 1t would cnme m( 1elv follows his lead) If he I of mteresl smce I have my own al new screen star, 18 aupposed CaUfomia to New York because
out too so they took mv birth really S'aw you as 'ugly" he'd \ ftlm orgammlton I hke my \ tr desp1se young actor Mtchael ..I'm so thoroughly disiUuslon-certlhcate (Without mv know rul out Ius tongue before he company - and all the brilliant Parks m 'Itle Jdol," but evldf!ftt-- ed with New York 'lbere aeema
tng tt ), and told the justice t1f sa1d so honey And if he knew \ young men I nAve mIt- too ly ltlSn't workins out that way· to be so much crime I'm frighttho peace and the authont1es how hiS words hort he'd swal much to g1ve It all up" Ma off•creen Londnn show bl!ln!ld- ened to so out to buy a paper.
thot ohe 1m;• sister) wos real'y low them So tell h•m' When ry Wells, favorite girl singer of ers believe they're qu1to a ro- There'o an atmosphere of fear
me, a 15-yearQid girl who had 'bemg a good sport" makes the Beetles, " buymg an apart· monee when the eamera1 bave bere (Joan certainly dlda'l
stolen .er 18-year-old sister s you surfer, be honest and cry a ment house tn her home town, ceased turning
loot !ll!ared tbe last dme I saw
cerllf•cute to prove she was Iillite That's all 11 takes - H Detroit She'll turn 1t8 manage·
--her at the Copacabana)
of legal age to nrdrrv
1 Th1s column Is dedicated to ment over to h"'r parenl'i
mamor In the pluah places: Sidhey Poltter Ia ncuperattq
I don't know what IS gomg 1f&lt;imll'l' r VIDiil . so if you're hav Chns Connollv and Pat Morrow Ty Hardin's ex, Marlene Scb~ from a m1shap. NothiD1 _...
to happP - and m} s1ster ha o,; mg k1d trouble or Just platn of TV s ' Peyton Plat't'!" ms1st m1dt, and Denms Stein were a lou1, fortunatei.J
Seven mort
left probably to go back to trot~ b le let ilelen help YOU that they're datmg just for pob- cosy tW080me at Sotfare cl tho midtown hotels an ~dales
her r~rst husband That le.ves She w1ll also welcome your llclly purposes But their chums Aegean
Otte ol the boll put&gt; for the wrecke~ ball, They're
-"'balding the bag Also when •own amusmg experience• Ad wouldn't be a b1t surprised If Uc reladons jobo ever dotll It&gt;- due to be razed IOtlll, and ,.
,~second husband finds out dreso He''!ll Bolte! In care of they wound up married Bor· •olved the Oap at Arthur Syl&gt; ploced by stooe and 1tiel office
~• fOlll for &amp;OIJd, he'U be th11 newopaper.
Is Karloff, who plays 1 monster D Burton'• dileotheque,
1tw lluildmp.
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Twins Pin Hopes on Home Park Advantage in Sixth Game ·
MINNEAPOLIS (UPI)- The
Minnesota Twins, tra~hng three
1ames to two and facing sud·
•en death hoped Tuesday that
a return 'to theiJ' home park
would straighten them out and
keep them allve m the World
SerJes against the Los Angeles
Dodgers
The American Leaaue champions beat the Dodgers In the
f1rst two games played m their
own park .nly to drop three In
a row and !all behind when the
Ser~ea shUted to Los Angeles.
"We'r· not out of 1t yet,",..

LBJ Takmg h•IS J0bEasy

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Don a hustling 141 lb Slg· 3 10 fallmg, Cbarleston
rrnkaller 1. . s mcorrcctly cred 1nsmg London Marmet and
1ted m news a&lt;:rvunl!i wtth toss fteld dams were on the stlls
lng several passe..'! for the Pan Boat Movements
thers SWISher d•d not throw Ob10 Rtver - OVEC up
the hall once wh1le on offense 9 p m Lorena up 14, I 50 am .
Sw1sher did account for h1m- Harvey Jordon up 15, 2 35 a m ,
SI:"IJ on defenSf by hauling m a Nat10nal up 15 3 40 am Lady
few pa"s mterceptlons - one Glona down 16, 7 15 a m Charof wh1ch he tntercepted 10 the les K down 17 l2 30 am , Ells
Middleport end zone
ha Woods up 18, 3 55 am C
--V Harner up 18 5 10 am ValIn other games around the II} Transporter down 18,
rounly 'hi Frtday mght, Easr Iam Western down 20 3 40 p
ern w•ll be hosl to McArthur 1m
Jeflerson up 20, 6
Southern travels to Buchtel
Poplar down 23, 8 45 p m ;
York and RLIInd wnl oe at ter BeckJord down Z3 to 30
home 1gamst The Plams Wa- m Helen R down
hama w•ll be playmg at Paden ' 2 40 p m Bob Benter up
c,ty
up 2 a m , Esso West
do'NTI Greenup 3 20 a m ,
Pome~o~· 7-81h grade team 1m B and Mark M up
won 8 b 2 VIctory over SOuth· 3 40 am , SOuthern up Greenern's Ba Y Tornodoe• Mondny up 4 20 a m , Allied • Ashland
after _!hool on the Pomeroy up Greenup 5 40 a m Ravens
wood down Greenup 8 lli a m
Pamela D down Meldahl 4 30
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dahl 5 25 p m , Abce
Greenup 9 p m ,
Meld• hi It p m , J
down Meldalll 11 4S p m
If you ean hear people talk
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and can't make out the words
clearly, then this wdl be your ward up 5 45 p m Peggy
tnBWer An extremely small ney down 12 30 a' m.;
hearmg atd usmg a tiny ener~ Sporn down 1 am,
g1zed unl~ has been perfected Estes down 2 40 a m H
by a '""" who hunself IS hard Rowles up 3 25 a m , S a
of bearing and has boen lor Houstoo up 7 45 a m
over lO years With his new Susan up 9 a m
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:all. or obl~.gation wh.atsoevf'r
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Mr and Mrs Walter Ferrelli!
and Blily of Pataskala visited!
rerenlly w1th h1s ,1ster
Mrs John Dean and

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CALENDAR

Mrs Hallie (Leach)
man was hosleas for a •h&lt;•weri
g1ven r the commumty house
OCT. II
at Pagetown for Mrs Stone re- The monthly meetmg ot
cently Several from here at- Neighborhood One G~rl
tended
Leaden and committee memMr
• Mrs Otiver Michael berl will he held Monday &lt;Jcl.
and son, David, VISited w•th ober ll, at I p m. at the
Mr EliJah M1chael an
of Mrs A R Koight, NeJgbmg recently They were all
borhood chairman.
Athens to vtstt Mr
The Daughter• of Rutb class
chael, a patient at
of the United MethndiSI cburcb
Arms ~&gt;Spital
will meet Monday at 2
m,
Mr and Mrs Charles
at the church w•th Mrs Ja&lt;:ob I
VISited m Harr1sonv1lle
Gloeckner 11 hostess
ly with Mr and Mrs. Ed King,
Mr William Kmg and Mr
ocr. II
Mrs Eddie King.
Pomeroy Chapter NQ !j),
Mr and Mrs Wayne
al Arch Masons, will hold stat.
and family VISited With
ed convocation Wednesday at
and Mra Roger Yoong
7 30 p m for busmess and
MISs Judy King along w1th eoolerrmg of the Mark Maater
other g~rla from
Degree Thomao C Edwards.
bigb
1 1
tJ 11 offi
thell' mustc teacher
pres, reques a
J·
to CoJumbus where they cen and compamons to attend.
8 music dmtc.
ocr. 14
ViSillng recently With
The Eleanor C~rde of Heatb
Hazel Arnold and f.amily were MethodiSt Church will meet
Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Russell
Thursday evening ot
1 be
Rutland ?nd Mr. and Mrs.
church
rick Wilham&amp; of OteBter
M C 1 St Jey
The Past Coundlors of Theot~ . ~~ Man W v Be8I dorus Council Daughters of Am
~~e:al :rom ~~
• ~ca wiii meet Thunday evenweddmg of Miss
mg, at the home of Mrs. Norma
olo and Mr Ra
Clapman
at the Zwn churc~ A reception lr"'"ioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiii==o, l
wa• he'd followmg the ceremony Mr and Mrs Ray Under·
wood w11l make their home at
FINISHING
Newark.
Our boot quollty

isiied

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up Winfield 9 40 p m ; Elgercliff down Wmfleld 12 40 • m ;
George Pr1ce down
3 IS am , W H Shaver, Jr
Winfield 3 40 a m., Solvay
Winfield S 30 a m • A J Patlen up Winfield 6 25 a.m. R G
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This is for automatic speed control
This is to alen you if a door is ajar
This is to lock all doo.rs with one tooch
This is to remind you to fuste:o. seat belts

This controls 4-w.ty flashers fur
emergency roadside stops

This swings the Magic Doorgate on wagons out •
for people. Doorgate also swings down furango.
1like this reversible key and test·drive
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ford for '66 lu quiet worlcl ol puabllullaa llmlriM ud oplio-.
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optkla prcwides OYer 70 nnutes of
1111!nterruplad musiC. • Optional Autotnatic Speecl Control lor foot·free cru1s
Ina. • A Safety{Conwnlence Controt
Panel opHon lots you lock aW doors wtlh

-SWitch; provides 4·way flasher sys.

llllm for amerpfiC)' roadside stops; baa

penet lgtrtsta warn Wfuel'slow, a door's
a,ar, )"'W IHt belt's unfastened. • New
stat1on W81J011 Mai!C Doorgat.. (standard)-swlnp out Nke a door for people
and dowJI IH&lt;e a ta1lgato for cargo.

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Ford 7·Utre senos with a 428-a~, m.
Y·B, stan&lt;lard, the luxunous new LTO's
and Sporty XL's. See your F..-d Deater
for a test llrlve.

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Soc"Iety Notes

their 'Itle: 3 in the field If lheJ
hoped to cope with the llodi·
ers.
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The Dodger speed waan I rvl
dent • the lira! two same~,
but it really came lnll&gt;
In the nert three games. ·-•
!tole the Twins dizzy and thelJ
fleet center!Jelder, Willie Da~
tied a series reeord Ia 1110
Dodgers triumph by IWipllta
three bases. ~y ~
~er had done •t bel
m 1909 when shortalop !"~
1\agner •f tbe Pittsbur.,. rr
rates turned the Irick.
Actually, Davis' ateals did

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looked "bad" In Los Angel01 m Los Ang•les
But 1 Clln't forget how they 'We d1dn t do anythmg nght Tl Jnd" &lt;' fifth game tri·
beat us here, so I'm making no and they oouldn't do anythmg umph made them 4-1 favorites
pred t01ns
lie added "If wrong " he Sllld 'Those mf10ld to wm !he &lt;enes and !bey were
there Is a seventh game on bleeders they got and thoJr 1110 to wm the 1istlt game.
Thursday (Doni Drysdale wlll speec on the bases really kill L"' Angeles had gone mlo
start fo us w1th all the rest of you once they get ahead "
the Senes 5 chOJees but when
our pltch•·s m the bullpen "
And m Los Angeles. the the Twms won the flrlt twQ
That would mclude Sandy Dodgers always go! ahead - games, Mmnesota became a
Koufax, who w1th a four·hll and early
3-t lavunle
performance put the Dodgers The ""s left oo a special \ "It's pretty obvious the odds
ahead Monday at Los Angeles charlered plane shortly after don't mean much," Alston obwhen he beat J1m Kaat, 7.0 theJr fifth game defeat, but the aerved
,
::aat had bealen Koufax m the Dodgers stayed m Los Angeles They sure haven t thus far,
second game here, 5 I
They were due to leave after but 11 wa:; obvmus lbal the
Mele adm1tted his Twmslworkl "out at Dodger StadiUm Twms would bave to overcome

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SoCiety Notes

IJbn) Gran~ (Jim) Merrill or against the Dodgers. They
(Camllo) Pascual," Mele said didn't cover bues on Infield
He Insisted he wasn't Inn grounders, they failed to cut
concerned about how the Dod· off ernnt outfield throwo and
gers lnld them so J•ltery they generally acted like the llndWith their base runrung speed gers had them so J•tterv they
and bunting power io the three couldn't do anytlllng right
games ~ Los Angelea
"Well we'v• looked badly be"They sure kill you w1th that fore and always have come out
speed," he said, "but we have of 1t," said Mele about his
the power to overcome 1t"
faulty !~elders "And we better
Not Evident
come out of It Wedoosday or
The power aeldom was eVJ· 1t w1U ~ too late "
dent In the three games In Manager Walter Alston of the
Loa Angeles, where the Twins Dodgers admitted that "1! looks
fumbled and "ran scared" lhke everythmg 18 gomg r1ght

NEW YORK IUPI)- Bnusmg Arkansas, ~hiCh sm.,hed 1
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unexpected early margin. Usu
Nebraska, Which has employed Baylor 38-7 for liS fourth wm I
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all\ the Dodgers don't score
for Sandv mt 1J the late innings
8 devastatmg rushmg attack agamst no defeats, drew 247
and an unyteldmg derense to pomts for a tenuous grto on
NEW YORK 1 l1PI1
n m Tt ~ n:al! v pilPd tt on for
batter four successive op- thJrd wh1ch was threatened by
Nmeteen top ranked tahlc !Pn Flono m&amp;nager and tramer of 1\.oufax gJVmg h1m a &amp;0 lead
ms players or Ohw Will play a I for 1ner- hf•avy..,.,e 1gh1 chamnr 1n l rfler
-ee mnmgs and S-0
ponents, today retamed 1ts spot MIChigan State The B1g Ten
s1
at the top of the maJor college Spartans received 245 pomts arround robm tournament a ur 1 Floyd Patterson d1ed Thur-.rta~ aHer four That was 1 lot
By Bab Wingett
day and Sunday m Colnmhus l mrhl ar tht age or 68 at Mar v morP
n Koufa x IS accuslootball ratmgs although sternly ter routmg a good Michigan
for hve berths on a men, tC'am lmmac '1t l Hospit al
1 tomed to and a lot more thBD
challenged by lii'Wefeated Tex- team 24 7 whtle Georgm reNa \
he netded
1 to represent Ohio m the
flll"" n&gt;1W&lt;! I!"~&lt;WilH~ilfiW~..-r~~""'~'l:'i · ~== AHU &amp;
as
mamed a dtstant fifth w1th 165
I tJOnal Team Tflals m New York
The gray hawed adv•~l)r who
--The Comhusken of the B1g pomts
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ovN the Thanksgi\IDJ'! holidays had tramed Patterson ,mr, he l'
The Middleport and Pomeroy football teams with Eight Conference recmed 13
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f
1 10 , 3,
the close-fought clash on the Panther turf last week 1 1trs1 pare
m 800 One of the 19 mvtted lo com- IIhe!pmg
urnr rro
Jrma 10 tram
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1
voted 1rom Umted Purdue and Southern Cahfor r Can
thepssex-champ
bart!ly past, are preparmg to meet stiff SEOAL compe Press InternatiOnal's 35-manl ma whtch were ranked seventh I
pete IS John TaMehll! 13 of \1arlh( J N y fur his ~nv 2[
tltJOn Fndav- mght
boar d o1 coac hes and a 1otal o1 and e~ghlh, resperlively lasth
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M1ddlenort U S Bo}S un der tttle f1ght w1th Cass1us Clay
Coarh Bob Ashley's Yellow Jackets will be host to 319 pomt to narrowly edge the veek, moved Into a he for SIX! I ORDF Again Sem S
14 smgles and doubles champ lw •n 1 was slnrkrn "'h emthe powerful Logan Ch•eftams, defendmg league cham· [ Longhorns who sohd•fied their With l39 pomls Th• Bmlerma Sden~e Workbook•
ion and canad1an Bo) S Under pvema of the gall brJdder on
plOns, Whl le Pomeroy IS travelmg to Jackson to play the I runner-up, position by earmng !.ers and TroJans each sportmg I The Ohio Research and De 16 smgles champion
ISunday
once-beaten Ironmen
3-0--1 records pushed oast Notre
,
1\hddleport now has a 4 1 overall season record, but 1 31 l,:m~s weekend almo!lt de- Dame, whtch fell from stxlh to velopmenl r oundatwn agam Two other Jumor players are He underwent emergem \ sur
th )
11
d ht dl b 1 d th
d
etghth desp1te a 17-0 VIctor} 1 Will mail a science workloo ;k 101also to compete F'red Henry gery and lat1'r suffered three
never- e ess WI un au e ., e ' asse
e un er- votd of maJor upsets, the top over Army
all OhJO high school SCience 16 Columbus U S Boys tJn heart seizures whl rh resultt'd I
dog In tts meetmg with the Ch1eftams Pomeroy11 hnow five teams 1n the UP! ratings
teac hers nex t wee k
1 det
16 doubles champiOn and m h1
1th
2·3 aIt er t he 6·0 Ioss to t he J ac ke t s, II kewise WI
ave all held the1r ground although MISSISSIPPI State took one I The proJects In tlle Workbook
s
- - - - ~--Ifourth ranked m U ~m~ Palle on \loho leaves shortly \ MILD
he Odds against them Pull
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the competitiOn for th1rd place, step from loth to mnth and are to be done by students un gles m that dlvlslon, and Rog- for l-as \ e a:. for hJs bout with MOD• JiliN
1leld
mg out a wm
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as _well a!l rtrst
_ ' grew fiercer_ Fl orl da another South eas tern der th e dtreel1on of the1r teach - er Lew1s 14. Columbus, U S Clay~ had gbeen kept mfm med \ VOUTHruL
1 urmng ba~k to the M1ddle- Fullback Danny Abbott and
rort vtrwry over the Panthers, Danny Lauderm•ll
&lt;t&lt; ~"nunted
Conference team, JUmped from er!l This Js the second year or Boys under 14 doubles champ on the conditiOn ol Flono and I
~r. reel evervon" \'.Ill agree 1t for two touchdowns each for
JBth lo lOth to berome the only Ults umque program
100 {patred w1th Tannehtll)
was shorked speechless W1'en 1by
\\aS a real thnller and
well the Panthers, and little
Pat
new member of the ehte group
be learned of hiS mandger's l
worth the pnce of adm1s.~:t1on 0'Bnen tal !ted the other one
Oregon, which had been tied W&lt;" ~ "'¥ ~ " ~" ~ ' ,. " ) Play starts at noon Saturday Ideath He merf"'y could say,
o\MEii iCAS lAIIG[Sl SELLING SfWe
over Abbott Laudermtlt and Bobby
th MISSISS!ppl state 1or JN~
According to the record
WI
vw• t US VEGAS, Nev. (UP!)- fand 1contmues
d I With
1 tlmP
S I rdout " I'm so sorry I m ow sorry '
t 400 1,a1d to see the game
Werry scored rhe Pomemv exlas
k
or seep an res
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t wee , was the only mem~ 1 The 1 os Angele~ Dodgers were n ghtl nto sunday even 1no al 'r
The contest rn•s typical play- tra pmnts Rooky Crow scorbe1 o1 the top 10 to lose The made "verwhelming 4-l favor- he
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T•
od hard In the traditiOnal style ed both Tornado touchdownst
Colum
us
a
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t!nDIS
Ducks plunged from the ratmgs ! Jtes today lo beat the \1mned
between the ball clubs of ne1gh one on a 0-yard run
l'he Carleton Sunday School after absorbmg a 17-14 defeat 10la Twin&amp;. 10 the World Ser courts 2464 f 1eve1an av
Jormg villages rull of excite I
p1rmc Will be Oct 17
by Stanford, which edged mto 1 1e1
ment and thnlls £or the rooters
Mr and Mrs Wtllram Kmg the top 20. tymg Colorado and
Howe\ler, odds-makers lo WARMS UP
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had as VISitors the past week Kentucky for 17th place
Las Vegas said they no long
LONDON IUPI)-Aian Rud
Melg'S County's Oldest &amp; Largest Insurance Agene,
Mr and Mrs Ralph Chase and
er were aecepttns bets oo km 1201f.t Br1t1sh Emp1re ban I
H Is noteworthy to ment10n
Mrs Helena Conners of
Alabama, a 22-7 wmner of the Judgers,
tamwetght chamf10n, warmed
while 1n the subject of t h e
Galllpohs bu!
luckless Vanderbilt, fell from
Tbe odds-maken made the up for h1s world bantamwetght J
Pomero' Middleport
gome
Gouge readlngo•
I M1., Sandra Beal visited nmth to lith, followed by Duke NotiOnal League champ- lllte bout by poundmg out a ,
that Jumor Don Swisher was nut Dam 12 3• 13 I, runmng 5 feet ermgbt w1th Mr and Mrs
Missoun. Ohio State l3nd West ioo Do lgen 11-10 cboices to fifth ro1md techmcal knockout
AGENCY, INC.
on the Panther offensive umt on rollers, Pomeroy · Mason 1me Hudson recently
Virgmta, ID that order
wrap op tbe series in the over France's Mtchel Lamora
24
39
except for a few plays Pnday ZJ oo, Pt Pleasant
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Mr and Mrs Ralph Bates
sltlb game acbeduted
!11&lt; 122 last mght
Servtng The Area For Over 97 Years
mght
l ton 0 81 falhng, Kanawha
the birth of a
Lam slana State shpped a Wednesday at
MinoeapohsRudkL• IS scheduled to meet

HospitaJ News

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slsted manqer Sam Mete of
the Twm Playmg In our own
ball park bao meant a lot l1l
us all season and I'm sure we
will get back on the beam"
When they resume the Ser~es
Wednesday - tbe Dodgero are
gOJng to go w1th lefthander
Clande Osteen, wbo put them
back on the wlllDJIJg track and
never baa lost to the Twins
Mele •aid he would not deetde who his sixth game pltcb
er will oe until after lhe Twma
hold a workout
"I'd have to IJUess It'll he

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Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0. , Oct. 12, 1965

Hike in Sanitation Fee is Thiev~ Break
into Three _, .-£hestnut--Rid-.-ge-·:::~e1, ~eroy··ja::·:.:~:
Places m1fleekend Attack&amp;! Society
• pt PIeasan
Propose.d 10

ber home for o visit.
Re&lt;ent Sunday dlnner l!llests
Recosn.ize ChildrM
of Mr. IJid Mrs. Earl Robinaon
Church Service
and .Mibol Robinaon ..... Mr.
~Jetv
and Mra, Howard
Robinson,
Children enrolled on the CraCarl, Brian, and Raymond, loIdie Roll of the
Middleport
-cal. Mr. and Mrs. Bill RobinI
Chrrh
ofChnsl
were
recogmzBy
Mrs.
Herben
Roub
son
and family Racine Catlin
PI ans were ma de t0 rna ke ap- ed at a recent Sunda} morning
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~le butler Oct. 19-~. when the Sunday School oervice. Mrs. Mrs. Dallas Hili entertained on the Roblnaons in the after- . Edgar Abbott, Jane Abbott to
East Letart W.S.C.S. met at the Lionel Bogs, Cradle Roll su• with a dlmer Sunday in honor noon were Mr. and Mrs. Wallie Columbia Gas ol Ohio Inc.
church Oct. 6 \1/tth 10 members perintendent, presented each of of her husband. Dallas Hill, and Slover A,lvm and Irene, Ed- Ri&amp;hl of Way, Salisbury.
!'l't"'nt.
the children with a rooebud
her mothu, Mrs. Dolly WoUe, l!&gt;ard Moran, Mrs. Jack SarThe business meeting open- K th M Elhln
Su d on their birthdays. Attendlns gent of Racine. Stephanie Rad- Pure 011 Company to Union
ed with the hymn ''The Light SChenlne
cl t ndnyt,
n ay were Mrs Harold Grimm of lord. Pomeroy and Mrs. Pete Oil Company, Merger, MeiRs.
oo
super
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announ~
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of The World .Is. J esus, pray- cecl the members preaent includ- Columbus,· Mrs. Doris Hensler, Shleld5.
. ac
sp, enna
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v by Mn. Vtrgtl Roush, and ing Angela Baker, Bobby FO%, Racine, Mr. and Mrs. Don Stev- Mra. Bertha Proffitt of Co- Crtsp to Jack K. Spires, 19
I readtnll of seven verses of Melinda Giiland Jack Humph· ens, Culloden, W. Va .. Mr. and [lumbus called Saturday on Mr acr.,, Salem.
Psalm 105. Mrs. William Fox. ry , Robin Heraid, Terri Lynn Mrs. R. c. Hall, Phoenix, Ari•.•and Mrs. Ray Heiney. Spendtflli , Sybil Ebersbach, Admin., Jne
ihe preB!dent, gave a short talk Johnson, Melinda Long, Marge Mrs. Dolly Wolfe and Junior Sunday afternoon with
the V. Bolin .. dec., to Truman GolD the workshop m.. !illj! she Martin, Franklin Martin, Linda Wolfe of Middleport, Mrs. Dale Heiney's were
Mro. Harold ble, Nettte Goble, 6.44) acres,
had reoently attonded at Forest Sue Reeddy Michael Reedy Ertc Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bird and Genevieve and Hope ~•iland.
Run.
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Sc'tes Robin and Rhonda Sou· Grimm and family ol Columbus. Antiquity.
' Irene BoriOR to Bernard Ad·
Mrs. Vtrgil Roush had the
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r. and rs. ussell Roush Reed .11
worshi p program, en 1 111 ~, • vnd
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mer emung, 1ea- Mrs. Alfred Stitt attended fun- o. ,,., a1p ~rs res enC@ atl et Reeves to Jl!!tnle snider, parSh' ld R din t ll
f cher, was recognized for 25 year era! services for Rev Arthur Fa1rv1ew.
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•-~el h'·40 eba Mg 0 R vpmes 0 lor teaching io the Sunday School. Stitt at Ractne la.&lt;t week
Mrs. Wanda Douglas Leoper l ceLu, .~ 11s GuryTh .1 Olga J
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buck enY
Y WI Theiss Norrrut H Tltelss
Fatber's World.",
Miss Lew~ f:leciPd
iertained with a burtett dinner Mr. and Mt!. Olden Thaxton. United' States
of America,
Readings were given by the Officer of Choir
Sunday in honor of their daugh- Mrs. Grady Cratg and Sher- Flowqe Faoement Lebaoon.
folloWillj!.l)lrs Gerald Hayman M Se
Le . .d ht
I ter, Pam's, birthday. Attonding ry and Keith of Syracuse spent John N Hill E~ma L Hill
Mrs He~chei Roush
Mrs' M '"' d ~en W~l~~- a~g Ler .• were Beverly Stobart, Karen a Sunday with Mr. and Mro. to United .Stat~ Flowage 'Ease. · llayman. Mrs.' Vlrgii It; · ~ th ~·d ~/"~tddl ewt;, Sayre. Jan Hill, Ruth Pierce, Floyd Noms.
. ment Letart. '
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Mr. and Mt·s. Carroll White
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Earl Adams. Mtss has il&lt;'&lt;&gt;n e!Prted &lt;metarv-tre- ;
.
nd D ria •nd De a I • · j Chester B. ,,ha an, •te .
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Mr : and Mrs . Oallas "Ill and •. atart s a nt Sunda
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LC· Sh ht
Um·t·• Sial e&amp;. Fl ow
ara Adams an d Mrs. I\'1I- Ia~urcr
or lhe Warren
Wilson
I
wlt.h o M
i a r to
llam Fox
IC II
Ch . s .
N . Doll! Wolfe attended funeral
pe
y
r age Ell'"ment. Lebanaon.
.
n t-~e
ot_r ..• \~annano~. ' . ser'Vice~ for their COU11in. Don : al'KI Mr.'!. Dorsa Parsons.
T
El .
Week of Prayer and SPlf-Or- .c Mts~ Lewts. 1 ~ a gr&lt;~duai&lt;' of
.
I 0 av id Gl oeckner, a student at Charles
M. urner, lite Turn
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be b
ed 0c 2.. ·
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RA~poln at Hurrtcall&lt;' W Va
to
kl' w
b 'nk
n~athts ~~ h o serv
t o ~ Midd~epon Htgh School, Cla~s Mr. and Mrs. Eariy ftoush •Ohio State University, s~nt a l:
Lots rret~~t A~~i~~ity n
a e c ~.'c ·
of 1965.
i spent a couple of days with I weekeod with his parents, Mr. L. ·; d3 's h001 D
.
A duet, Now I Belong to Je- ~ Warren Wilson Collegf' is own
d M E · 01 k
1
ucy "man
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sus" was sung by Mr~. Herbert I d d
t·• b tl B d. Rrv and Mrs. Bert O'Connor an
rs. rwm oec ntr.
to Ad&amp;m SchnH, Joan Chtlds,
•
e an opera n~ Y It' oar · w hlnrrt Co t H
Mr and Mrs Roy Pearson
·
Shield• and Mrs. Ferne Hay- of National Missions. United' a1 as
on r. ur k ou••·
spe i Saturd• . ith M Fl. ·d ' Nellie Marie Brown. Cert. for
man. Mrs. William Fox close-d Pt·e.;byterian Ctmrrh U S.A I Mr~. rwln ,Joec ner spent Ad n of Za Y w_ll ~s. ~} Trans., Pomeroy .
tbt meetin&amp; with prayer.
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a week with Mr. and Mrs. Lar- 1 ams
nesvt e.' rs. ae Adam Scholl, dec., to Joan
ry Badgely at Columbu•. Mrs. Pearson. the former s mother, Chtlds. Nellie Marie
Bnnw,
HOLD HAYRIDE
~ Rl'servr~ Rel'orrl
;B11dg ·• accompanied her to accompanied them to. her horne Cert. for Trans., Pomeroy.
The Leading Creek Helpm~ ' 4R-20 (;rirl Virto1·~·
' In Racine after a vistt with her Harry Laudermit.
Lucille I
4-H Club
The PomProv. P9nthm·
re•isMter.
••· d Laudermilt
to Howard E. Ab 1,
1 Hu,~r
. recent had a .havride
.
r. and .,, 1rs. 0 rs
bott p
1 s l'sb
and w1ener roast. Attendmg wrr . serve foot ball temn took a 48d f .1 f S
M
• arce · a I ury.
Dixie Cuson. Stev~ Sayre. Rng- 20 win ovPr Wahama Monday :
and ~m 1 k, ~l /raeu~,C 1 ,. I Edith Shain to Max Alien i
tr, Margie and Dixie Wam!-:l ey , t'ven ing on the Pomero~·. field. I
rs. se
ay~h OM 0 ~~· I Fichinger, .Judith F. Eichinger,
8
Jallf~ Jean and Je~nme Srhuif'r .. Charle~ Hy sell find Ke1th Phn11~ ::~. un ay w rs. IZ· -~--'~·;;;P;;;o;;;~._e,.ro.Oy..· - =,_==;;;l
Vlckte, Cathy, Mtke and Ron- lin each scored two touchdowns
The lnlted Brethren W.M. A.It'
nle Harrison. Gregg,
Jt&gt;ff .. for the Wlnnrrs to pa('e ~he '
met at the home of Mrs.
stev~ and Charlotle Pe&lt;"kham, scormg attack. Others !!Conng
F'l d N rtl f
bu 1
1
0
Brenda Barnett Mary Gardmer, 1far PoMerov were Mike Sti 1l.
Y1. 0 M9 ;:: 1
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Wrighi aod Larry Wtles
Oct. 10, 1915
mee mg. em "
atton mg l
Joy
.nd Ma ry Ruth ~Sauers ' Deb - Mike
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p MF.
were
Florence Adams Marge ]
ble Hall. RoJarJna PH!Ier.;nn. t&gt;Br 1 will one
tour t own.
o ,nov LANES
G.
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Sunny
KnIi bt•n f~•a gu•
Lliarles Van Met.r. I,. I.18 and Wrli
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Anmm,
h c u Jar orr~.
Mill
.arvd I.

East Letart
Ladies to Make
AppIe 8Utter

Apple Grove
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Property

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Transfers

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BOWLING
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IIoiA's

Cl.r\SS ET\'TERTAINF.J)

Beauty

Shopp~

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Mrs. E. .J . Hill enlr.rt,1incd thr. Friendly Tavern

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p~~:I·No~;~me . ..
S8:lly Pear~n. employ~

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&amp; SERVICE

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mt&gt;mtJers of the Junior class of ('row's Steak Hnu
5 7:. with her parent~ . Mr. and Mrs.
1
I he FIMwoods Methodist church f&lt;'orest Run BlocK
j
7 Roy Pearson.
ol which &lt;hr is 1cacher, wtth · Dutton's Drugs
4 8, Joyre &amp;nd Knr•n Rou•h of ,
DEVOTED TO INTEREST O' :1 p&lt;irl.~· Salurday an{•rnoon. at • High Gam. e - Loui!le Gil· ! Troy ~pent a wrek.end wllh their

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Mr~. Le!ter
••ctle,ra •· O~Ntn~ PvbB•n•r
I ie~ were served to Robbie Eas· [lngels 468· Htah Team Game-· Roush. ~rs . Edna Roush ac· l
cn.•••r Tlnn•hlllo ldlt•r
' Block
1"1
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Pul&lt;~••ru••1 "'·e ry atterrtoon e~&lt;''"' on, Hubert
Eason. Jennifer, ! Forest. Run
&amp;38· High mmpane
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awson ..'feam Series - Dally Sentinel,
ll!rn .•·· nh"'· ~5769 Ru~·n~u off 1 &lt;'' I Elaine and Mikel Mi lhoan and : 1802
phunl' \\i ~-21."&gt;6 . Edotona l phnnl W\'
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PLAN SERVICES
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2.21~7
1Mrs. Louise FralE-y substitute
Entl'rf~ II lf~ond l'liU rn•lllnl , I h
BANTAM BOYS LEAGUE
Jerry "•sters
Pomeroy • ••t'll
no,,,
.,, a· \he posl nflice :O.' Poml"fOJ. ear er.
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~~... :'\n-. I'&lt; I'W 't'or ll City, .'&lt;r•w

SON HONORED
rt. I, 1965
L.
Carl B. Weese and son, Don, . Team l
w2 2
S•~"•"ri~&gt;tion rat.efi: Deliver~d
by were guests of honor at a birth ' Team 2
2 2
earrter wl 1ere Jvailabl~. 30 cents llf'f
.
we~k: one .l'f'ar in ;,dvant•.- at the day dmner Sunday. glvcn by Team 3
2 2
~~~~hN~e ntlnel offt~e
Sill Mrs. Carl B. Weese al their Team 4.
3 2'
Mooo•
home, Syracuse. Pr.,ent were Team ~
2 1
~:!!!:;&lt;~-~~---·;,;,.,oi. j Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wee!e of Team 8
2 J
jiiii;;..;,;;oii;iii;i~.:;iii...--; ]j Porma Height!, Mr. and Mrs. Hi&amp;h Game and Series - J
, Don Weese and children, Tract Sebo 132, 250 12 game series):
Heedqutrttl'l For I and Melanie of Ractne and Mr.1 High Team Game and Serfetand Mrs. Carl Weese.
ITeam 8, 1~: -~!30. _ _ __

MISS AMERICA

LOAFERS
THE SHOE BOX
Middleport, 0,

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hold services, Friday evening, Loculi II.
Mlol~pert
October 15, at the Keno Church,
Phtnt WY 2-2511
of Christ at 7:30.
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HAS DINNER GUESTS
Now Many Wtlr
Jacob Gloeckner entertainecl with a dinner Sunday, •l j
her home, Oak St. Guests were
' Allred Gloeckner of Canton, Mr. l
With Mort Co111fort
and Mrs. Flo&gt;·d Price Clnt:'Jn ; (n~!~w~er.=-~~ae:~~~~
Mr~ .

FALS£ TEETH

nilli, Drnms Moore of

R j o more firmly To eat and talk 1n mort

' and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd

Moore 1 ~t'i=· ~:~ee:::uS~~
I"AB'I'EET:D at aQ Clr'UI counter.

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, Gran de, Mrs. EvPrctt Dalley I

or

Pomeroy.

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oomfort. Ju•t sprinkle a little FAB•
t'n:TH on 7our plates. No 1wnm1,

LIVE MODELS OF

The New 1966

Just Rereived! New Shipment

One thermostat
can keep your whole house
comfortable when you
'heat with Gas.

HUFFY BICYCLES
All
Sizes
Including
English
Bicycles
and
Dragsters

If you heat with Gas, you can blaure
you enjoy the best heating fueiavllllble.
Why does practically every modem homeowner prefer Gas?
Economy. Gb heat is far and rtWaY
your best buy. No other autom1tlc mtlhod
can deliver as much hnt per dollar. You

don't need expensive 1xtr1 lntulltlon Ill
OGnhiVI hnt when ~ou heat wilh Gas, nor

LAY AWAY YOURS FOR CHRISTMAS

do yo11 nled to close lltf rQOIIII • heltlna bills.

cemttrt. Cia•

M~tfnc ~

wann, flowlnc air-much

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-lo.table thin the oppJ'MiiVI, MIN air cl othlr typel of hlllln•
CIHniiRnt, Tncked-ln and llr IIGI ne
llutt 1ncl cllrt 1111 prn1nt In all homel, bill
Glt fore•~ air IIMtlq ~r'l=a IIM'I
mott

Counafl
received • ·~~=~~
from
Cit)' Ice and Fuel to e1
its landing from 4th Street to
the Silver Bridge. A committee
compoaed by Bob Haynes, Ernest illlldley and II* Doolittle
waa appointed to inveetJcale lbe
matter.
Councilman James Fisher reported fhat hil commiltae to

Skinless

1111111-111 to ~ lt. lclmt olt1er . .
11t11t 111V1 110 tllttrs • • • liD pile. fvr tht
clltt • fiCI but all your Wilts •d lumlture.
Qood ,._,,, You btl Whlthtr yollfl

TENDER·MILD

l!olllllt old or-, 11... 411 ..U, ctii·CIIII

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DUDLEY'S
59 N. Second Ave.
MIDDLEI'ORT, 0.

DIAL WY 2-5560

WIENERS

OLDSMOBILE

Genuine Crystal

CADILLAC

one glas with 7 gallon gasoline .,...,._

Starting
Thursday

Gas.

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TO ATTENDI

of' .-,

·Refreshments
Will Be

able

on

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CIIIW ftP/reo Nov"'""" Ill, , . .

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MAKE A DATE.
COME TO ••••
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ACTIONLAND"

KARRand
VANZANDT
eTHURSDA.Y
,eFBIDAY

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POMEROY

•ttin&amp;'· And

they're ideal for use when ...-.
ta!ninr. Start now to collect a complete aet of gl
1
at Good Neighbor Aabland
Dealere displa,mg 1111

ServedI

October14

mot~Mtr qaallty

premium otfer by )'OUr Ooo4
lfeitbbor Ashland on Dealer. You get-~
Gl')'Nl wt g)aas J'REE with every purcba.
Jo. of Aablaud Vitaliud G1180line. Theae heaYJ&gt;b.
t.-a141 glnms will add to the atb'active- of ;rwr

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Mk yow kalli• c1t11er • eontrllctor
fGr 1M ntCGIIltlllft~lf;M •, , wt'nt IUrl

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PHONE WY 2-2848

And Now ••
Karr and
VanZandt
Presents ...

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, h" home. Ice creom and cook-[ more, 184; High Seriea _ Pat parents, Mr sod

Found

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COLEMAN
HEATJNG

L;

WOOD GRAIN
CEILING

Neg1"Igent •
Ci •t Action

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PT. PLEASANT - Cily Po- his vehicle and sfruck the !Wb- - - - - - - - - - lice investigated three break~ erts vehicle.
t
ing and enferings Monday which Mrs. Roberts was treated at
Mro. Alto Clooe
occurred during the weekend. Pleasant Valley Hospital for a Mr. and Mrs. Alvert Cone
PT. PIP'S'
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Ill
t'
The Ia'"" ofl1'ce of Mus~a~
""' ""' ..,.,or . ves tgate the defect. of
new city pollee cruiser
•· "' and bump on the head and Rife was visited at t.•e home of his broB· Mor•an
---~ed
to
If
b
1
h
Musgrave
on
Fifth
Stre•
•
·~w•uoMtN
new c y ui dlnJ ad made
one-half ton pick up
"' was treated lor a laceration of the ther, 'lfr. and Mrs. Charles
CouncU !all ntghl at a Ienctby study of matters they
were received on boo~t~h~~~;:;;~~d by forcing a door, the forehead requiring Hve stitch., Cone of Athens R. D.
1 el
r.OI!Uilll' aesslon thai tbe allllta- should . brouaht to the allen
from the Two River
were ransackeo and re- to close. The mishap is still un- The Robert Shaw family of
t.tllll fee be ~ailed from $1 to tlon of the architects aod con- Company and Mason
ported missing was a 32 caliber. der investigation.
Westerville !pent a weekend
&gt;i.SO m Poml P!oasant, to ~ struction company before the Motors. The committee was
pistol and tf5 In cash.
with K. E. Erickson.
• Camp Conley, and to $1.76 in year warranty is up. Fisher stat.. thorized by the council to
Th
'ted F 1 G
Co 1
Theodore Rupert and family
e Um
ue as
m· "cveral Arra•"gned
and Mrs. Smith of Mt. Sterling
I nd
e eraon.
ed that tt ·ir report In no way the bids and see who was
pany on Main Street was enter· .;,r.
were Sunday visitors of Mrs.
ARMSTRONG
Mayor
Morgan
pointed
out
reflected
on
the
~st
adminisbidder
meeting
all
"'"c.i'ficatJon•l
b
door
1
h8 1 nd he
r·
·•
ed y forcing the rear
o In Justiee Court
Ginevra F091er.
'
u er I present fee of fl !ration or council but were de- l on both vehicles
then
the building and !ben Inside the
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Moroer month the colleclion 8J'08S· feels whtch needed correcting recommendation would be
culprit made way to the front i PT. PLEASANT - Arraign- fon attended an R. E. A. meet" approllmatecy t26.000 per now. There were 19 re&lt;-ommon· cepted so the vehicles could
office where the night deposi- ed before Justice of Peace A. ing in Indianapolis.
·ear and from this aum the city datlons ranging from
before next
tory was broken open. The a- M. Goodwin on various charge! Ramon Morrll and lamlly
nust buy and maintain a bull- piaoter to a defective can opeo.
SC88ion.
mount in the depository was not were: Lawrence F. Detenge, were In Grayson, Ky. recently
~. garbage trucks, pay sal- er. The report was accepted by Attending were Mayor
known at this time.
Jr., Pt. Pleasant, fined $10 and to visit tbelr daughter, Patricia
nea of five to soy,n persons council and will be held I or
City Clerk Dick
The third entry was an Oh- costs on a passing a school bu! wbo 'Btiends Kentucky Christ~
od maintain a land fill. The thirty days for additional roc- Attorney Ray Musgrave
Kan Dairy truck parked near charS•: Gilbert Neal, Leon. $10 an College.
Provides natural wood like fa.
•ro~d raise wooid realize ommendation, then
councilmen Bob Haynes,
the dairy on Sixth Street. A and costs, speeding; James E. Mr. and Mro. Dennlll Faceture. 48" long in three raDdom
ppro•tmately $13.000 per year. Idrawn up and prosenttd.
Stevens, Charles Fowler
lock on the cab door of 1 he Cottrill. Pt. Pleasant. executed myer announce the birth of a
widths.
which would give the city some
.
est Handley, Don Waldi~.
a '""" bo d to k the
son at Shelterina Arms Hosplt
.'IOrking capital for the sanila- , Moyor Morgan appointed four Winter Reid Doolt'ttle J'tm
truck was broken open and a ..,., n
eep
peace
~
. .
Washable, can be cleaned with 1
per
t0
h p
•
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quanuty of milk and butter was lor three months after being at recently.
1
ion depmtment. Moyor Mor- i · sons
serve on e ian- gins, Wallace Smith, Jim
reported missing.
arrested on a peace warrant Mra. Maude Holcomb and
damp sponge.
~ an also recommended that or , ntng Cornmt"ton . .
and Bill Selby.
The City officers also are In- stgned by Ltnda Cnttrilt; Ro-1 daughter. Laur.a, 1\!r. and Mrs.
I he 50 cent raiAe, 2~ cents be set were Mrs . ,Jean Rm·dln,
bert c
p p
nd ttnd
Cott II d M R th
Easy to install, applied with
'tside for a recreation program. mo.nd G. Musgrave.
vestigating a two vehicle ace!arr, t. .teasant $10 a ~· rew ~ ' tl an . rs. u
staples or cement.
d
dent wh'tch occurred at the 1·0 • costs. lntoxtcatton ; and Thorn- Swisher enjoyed a tnp to WashP ••
Following much discussion of rt~y an Jim Wiggins.
I IS
tersection of ~th Street and as Hllllt, Pt. Pleasant, lined tngton, [\ c. and other points
t• mntter, a cornmlttee compo.•- ~ request was reod
i
J k
.
$25 and costs on the charge of of Interest In the East.
xi of Jim Wiggins, Bill Winter that the zoning be changed on
ac son Avenue at 7·5U p.m. failure to report information to Callers at the Ginevra Foat..
td Wallace Smilh was appoint North Mam Street from Poplar
ID
Monday evemng resuitong m per-, the West Virgima CompenSll• er home recently were Mr. and
•:d to make a study of the rec- Street to the Mnlieable Iron
sonal Injury to the persons and tlon Department.
Mrs. Albert Cone and Mr. and
ommandaUon.
Company from general to
approximately $500 property
Mn. Edmu.:d Foster, Mrs. NeOthot action of the council dustrial and also that 7.0ning
VI
damage.
Plea!ant Valley Hospital
va Alor, Athens and Mrs. EmiUILDERS
included, upon recommendai!On changed m an area in .
The .mishap occurred when a Admitted - Mrs. Virgie Suod· rna Whittlllgton, local.
ot the Mayor, fhat Walter Rice, I Point Pleasa~i that is now
PT. PLEASANT - The
car dT!Yen by Helen A. Roberts, grass, Pt. Pleaoant; Raymond John Paul · Henslar and l
SUPPLY CQ.
caretaker of Krodel Park be slrtcted to stngle family
Point Pt.asant wu found
35, Pl. Pleasant travelong eall C. LievJn&amp;, Pi. Pleasant; Mrs. lamlly of Newark spont a week
relieved of his duties eff~tive to allow for mulii dwellillj!s
ligent and the plaintiff
26th street stopped In lane of otUe Nowlin Apple Grove.
end will h ·me folks,
October Uth and Torat Morri· ·~artment hou•es. The
$500 by the lury in
traffic and a southbound car DlscblrJed - Mrs. Hollis Mrs. - lmund Fosler and Mrs.
N. 2nd Ave.
Mhldhp lrt. Q,
son, Pl. Pleasant, be employed , was referred to the I ·
· action trial or Don
on Jackson. Avenue driven by Brumfield and daughter, Crown ';ine"vr~I_!:F~oa~ter~..'!"~e~re~re~centi~!Yb!!!!!""'""'""'""'""'""'!!!!!!!!!!l!lll!!!!!!!!!!!l!l•l!!l•••••'
to replace Rice. The recommen- commission for ciarlflcaUon.
. of estate of Don
, Ray C. Rtfe, . Cheshire. Ohto, City; Harold Saxton, Jr., Buf-1 - dation was approved.
Councilman Waldie read
Jr., YR. the City of Point
Rt. I was passmg a car on the lalo : Melinda Legg, Pl. Pleas- •
Council approved the itse or city pollee report as
ant in Mason County
right backing from Fruth P:tar- ant; Hattie M. Tucker, Pt. I
the basement of the city build- by Acilng Chlel Jack Pyles
Court Monday.
macy and Rife lost C1lntroi of Pleasant.
in&amp; for 1 sock hop to be held tl1e month ol September show- The artton stemmed from
Saturday, October 16, for yoong- l~g the departmenl investigated d•ath of Don Hatten, Jr.,
EASY TERMS .••
stet'S ages iJ 11\rough 18. An ad- ntne auto accidents; srreoted
on June ID, 1961
mission let of 10 cenll per per- five drivers involved tn acci- the Meadowbrooke
adclitloon j
son will ~ ~barged to delray 'd"nts: !'Sued 368 parking tickets, where the Hatten• then
expen~es of music for the eve- ' 10 unlowful parking tickets and ed. Young Hatten, then
ninl, ChL'IJl"ron~ will be rmm Inine warning tickets; recover- years o,Jd, waded Into a !lewer 1
ctlmen Wiggins, Smith Don wal l'd one Sltllen bicycle valued
excavation and drowned.
dte and Mayor Morgan.
,116; made 3t road law arreoto; pl&amp;inlifl ctaimed the city
Three street lights were ap- 20 other misdemeanor arrests:
in not havinJ
proved to he tocoled in the at- one feloroy arrest. to!Bling
excavation properly blocked
ley between 2Sth and 26th Stree1 arrests for the month. The
Members of the jury he1trlnal
from Mt. Vernon Avenue to Jef· partment worked 882 hours
the action Monday were
fer!on; on 21st Street between ing September.
•aret P ckens, Gail Jonas. S.
MI. Vernnn Av.nue and Lincoln ] ~Cling upon • request from ~w~r~ ~fie~
and on Ninth Street between Ithe Peoples Bank for the rent· ~e H: ea • rvtn rper,
Main and Vtand Streets.
lng of lour parking spaces on : 111 ·,.Jamea H. Fauver,
A cemmiltee compoted of Main Street in front of the bank, dte Pta •• Roy C. Jividen,
Cbarlie Fowler, Bill Selby and council reported that they did tlr~e~d~H~o~ff~m~a:n,~M~a~ud~e~Dy=k!e·;...J.;:;:;:;:::::;============~
Don Waldie Wll oppolaled by not feel Main Street parking mo. II
tho Mayor to make a oldlly of ters should be rented out
a yoath enter for Mlloon would allow the Bank to rent
COUllly.
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four spaC@s on the clty parking
Mayor Mors111 recommended lot for the sum of $240 per year
1 IT a.,.e tract Of land situated I Bids were opened on a
at the west tnd ot Krodel Park GMC pick up truck offered by.
be ueed for a new gorb•ge land t1 city. The only btddcr
fill. Morgan pointed out to coou- Otho Nc,l, Pt. Pleasant Rt.
,
cil that a new fill Is now neces whose bid of 125 was accepted. I
sary and fhe city already owns · A committee composed of Don
this land and the land definite. : Waldie: Ernest Handley and j
17 need1 raising. Council ap- ; Bill Wmter wa s appointed to 1
proved the recommendation if
bids opened last night for :
the approval of the &lt;ite is given i
by the Health Department
.
Mayor MOI'jan informed coun ........................................................;
cil of the proposed sewage piam
to be built by tbe city or Hen·
derson at the end of the Shadle '
bridge on the right. He pointed
out thai the sewage plant I• to
be an open Jake or lagoon type
plant and m hia opinion odors
Comas To The
trom the plant may invade the
lower end ol the city of t'OIIDI ,1 BIG BEND AREA
Pleasant. CouncU passed a motinn to Inform the city of Hen
dmon that If auch • plant
•
located there and offensive odo1ro~
NOW OPEN
are carried to Poiot Pleasant ll
On A
by prevailing winds then the
Point Pl0111nt Council would
LIMITED lAStS
have oo recourse except to uoke
and
legal action apfnst Henderson.
WATCH FOR OUll
'!'rick or Treat night was set
GltAND OPENING
lor the City of Point Pieaoant
for Thursday, October 28th from
&amp; uDill I p.m.

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6-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Midd!:P_ort, 0.,_Oct. 12, 1965_
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Satur•·y,
October
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The former James Sayre home,
HW 16, !965, 10 :30 a. m. 1 have
INFORMATION
· sold my farm home and will
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in Syracuse 3 bedrooms,

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POMEROY - 2 story
1 rooms, bath, . lront

floors, lovely kitchen,
full : selJ the following personal
basement.gas[urnace,largei property. Located just off
lot, liberal financing. Buck·
State Route 7, 2 miles

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of Tuppers Plains and

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large lot.

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be

mil• south of the icnction of
financed. ~.0110.00.
10 12 6tc 1 7 and !iO. Watch lor auction -ROUTE 33- Cot+....-e,
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·~-e 4 rooms,
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bath, gas heating, front porch
\\'ARM
Hratrola
Wardrobe and olhor bedroom
block storage building. $500
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rupnn;n;;u..
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good condition
40.000 BTU.
furniture,
living down, balance $36.53
per
WI '1f
Stanley Trusse . i room suite,
otto-- month, $3(MX).OO.
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- .. Long Bottom, Ht. l. Ohio. ·, man odd _..,.
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two SUBURBAN FARM - 20 acres
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higbway. Four bedrooms, living, cnUNTY, oHIO. AND ESTABLIS·
dining, family, kitchen, brf'ak· , ~G " FORMULA Jo'Oll v ARVlNG
'[ SUCH HATES.
fast, play, mald'l, utility and
sh p Three baths cerami tile , ar: IT ORDAINED BY THE COUN"CD.
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for our free catalog and moo·

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2-2975.

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Middleport, WY l-3874.

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ft. Frigidaire refrigf'rator.

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Haircuts .....•.•. $1.25
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30 d.y Color rl'nll'
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k twenty 1.201 kllowaua or ._., the
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electriC! enefl)' l!oNUmll!tl per m11nth
mail be IUI!o. Utherwllt ttle
remain~ unchanoed.
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mont.lie lba.ll be 11.60 Ind. th.e .,,..
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Board of Towuhlp Trattcu of t.Jie
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7:35
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5:00 ~·w•
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5:50 Sparta Paraae
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7:25 News In Brief
7:30 Musical Clock
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8:10 Sporla Today
8' 15 Weather Picture
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11:05 Morning Melodies
Iexcept Friday,

Churoh Bella Ring)
II :45 World News
~l'NU~ YS II :Sli MMoo County Newo .
7:30 ~ign 0n- Arm, Hour
12:00 Communlty News
7:!5 News
12:05 Nooo News
1:110 Bsplllt , ·ym . 8
12:10 Markets
~ ••' our 12:15 Mlrl Day Weatber
8:30 Sunda) Show
9:30 The Bible Speak&gt; to You 12:20 Bulletin Board
9,45 Leg~stative Report
f2;:!5 NeW!! 0 Grallll
10 ot noe Good ,.tie
12:30 County Agect
IO:l. Congressman Moeller
U:45 Country Go Round
10:30 The Country Hymntimers 1:55 NeVIl Beat
lUIO Tbe Qwel Hour
Z:IIO Country Go Round
12:00 News
1:55 News Beat
12:1S The ChrlsUaos Hour
Uo Mid Way . . _
12:30 The Rev Mert•r Tee!a
3:55 New! Beal
1::!0 The Rev. Sllao .BID
4:00 DIScmg With Doss
1lpl
4:
so foterohange
2
:00 1be Rev. Alldrew FarSIIDS 5:00 Community Nen
:~so SUnday '"0"""'·
6:05 Mason County News
i~ ~~ Serena.ie
5,10 World &amp; National New1
' lgD
I: 15 Spolllp on Sporta

5:2S
5:30

weather
Sunset Boulevard

7:40 N""'
7:45 Sign Off

7:15 Sign On. Musical Clock
7: Z5 News In Briel
7:30 Musical Clock
7:45 Echoes of Joy
8:00 Ohio VaUey NeW!!
8:05 World News
1:10 Sports Today
8:15 Weather Picture
1: II Pt. Pleasant FontlmD
10:30 Songs for Cbildrea
10:45 The Golden Key
11 :00 News
11: r~ Saturday Show
12:00 Local, Ohio, Nal Newo
12:20 Bull&lt;Un Board
12: Z5 Newa 0 Gr8101
12:30 Salurday Natloee
1:30 News Headlines
1:31 Saturday Matinee

HAROLD GRAY
AH JEST !="Out--10 OUT!

'ta,l WA'ii ~ ~'i?AI'bED
IJO&amp;.tJN 11'1 M' I-\OME lnWN
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KNEW I £XISTI:D · l WAS

.JLIST A BCl-IOOl,J&lt;:-J IN
PlcyAIL£. W~N '"@ ',1./EJIIT
AWAY TO WA~!

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'TJ--1ET' S 1=£1&lt;
SURE!

1;55 Newo

1:00 Saturday llfatlnoe
1:30 News Headlloee
1:31 Saturday llalmoe
1:55 Newa
3:00 S.turdav Mat1nee
3:30 News Headlines
S:31 Saturday Matloee
3:55 News
4:00 Dlsolog with Do51
4,30 Top Teo Revue
5:110 News Roundup
5:15 Interlude
;,30 Community Chofn
1:00 Ohmer MU5lcalo
7:00 Dance Party
7:40 News

I~

7:0 0!1 lbe Air
ART SANSOM

--·- a,-

By IRANNEI
LET ME

CHEC!&lt; ~ SOME OF
ll':f A~~'f¥§, MISS
WINKI.C. lt1WtK:I 1~

lHEY KNON 'THE
Clta::UMSTNQS ••

-·~H-.

=.,

l

33.Gypoy
34.Muddy

• .. l.tlft.

:~!"
,.':. •!t "':=a!: ru• : , ::n.~-r •=.,:~,.,
,IJO lllilla ,.., .,_ •rw dollo~=. • 11. 1IJ UOJ I. u. 1t, •

fill...,. ·

.. -·

- of

:~~AI

1n1Jb.
I I Ill " .,,......,. """ ........, ,. .Conterminous" Is the accept.
-~ •
o, the Gour4 Soolety of Amer•
Ies. We have aD s1ze1 AD OONDI'l'IIXIING 1181r1gel' "":U'::!~~ •:.::,~"".:"~':! ed term t . designate the
41 HawaU grows bigger wllb 'ev· lea. There were twenljr-ftve diJ.
machfneo, ReaMnable ft111L .aa. woloL Jaclc'l 11efr11- !';',..,.~";:'::,,!\" ...
~..;!1:: ,. ststes1 excludl~g Alaska llld "'7 volani er:uptiQn, the o'ed lerenl clalllello the abow ranc·
after 3 p. m.
Call WY Z.211'1t, day at ~ ~. 'New BanD, ~ '""~"
· · "!Hawaii. It means "bavlna 1 hotlav'UI bul1d newlaJKip .tbeJ I IIIa from DOYel arUclee 1118de
10 f lllp
t II· It!!
~ tar~.
I I Ill .,:::;•.;:.':~":.'::: ,~:t
(jiii1IIIOD buwldacy."
. nB 11110
I from fiOIIl'dl to larpll &amp;Ourll.

12 8 II&lt; ELECTRO - HYGIENE Swee)&gt;BEDROOM house on Linper with all
a1taohments.
eoln, Hgts., blroh kitchen••,. Quaker Heater, 65,0110 BTU

.'~· rwo
y.
·~ 1:· lolllatio

WY

2LORtricbllke bird
22. Cllalna

Se

BEATING PLUMBING Rural
.__ Bo'ttl "'-- a.~lrl a UU&amp;U1
8 utllh AI"" UtO"
L 0. McCoy, A.lldlneer1 Clta &amp;ben 8ll E. MaiD 8areel
t.er , OhiO.
• 18 If C Pum~~MV.
'
t 21 Ue
--#
CUSTOM BUTCHERING IDd
ivtrll\dW
114. Call WY
after 4:30.

SEW LNG maehtnes. repair ser- cutting. Will hun bidel _._
-'"e, aU makea. WY ,v.wn
~··. Monday. PhD Meier. Pballe
~·-~
.,,.._
9 14 tfc
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy
WY 2-3510.
t ll tfc
&amp;H :'i:'!E am; tr.ur 1"'1Vl.,,~-rw;;;-h8Authroized Singer Sales and KARL GRUESER, ~
Ill IIKI lljW)o
8ervlce.
_3 29 _II~ and He~ ling,
MIMmliil~

-

' !•

tires

lflad~

~r

B .

tiC

payments, 65, Dodge or"0 ha d'•p automati'c
OCel ., •
r w •
transm,.· ·sion with 318 eog,·oe·
Must sell or trade at once.
4 new

tnvol~d

~hall

'Writ':.
C~..:U~it
i:nd

Mrvlee I uld
f tile
tendon °to
• aotlce o In·
perntlt IDd
Hid
ofS£(.-ft8:
no f
11M
YO -dd
~lectOrduaano.

__
nm :zo na or leu per month for end on Jut, n. ""·
ncTJON 8, n.
lowed bJ' .....
,.
II·
25·
GUERNSEY b a by 111e1fer
·
SECTION
B: "nlat,
all..f'"ordlft.
Ume 1
·
\el'lnl
PIIIMCI ta 1865
Co WK u tbll. .....
.., ef
c'31ves. P-Next
110 &amp;wD. Plr muntb, I.Ofol per wtlhln
the penod
fixedU bYat Utili
~r uu.
nd Ul1llnanee
anend
jomt ana leptember
Mrs Emo ry Pope 11 ' Racme,
·
l;wh
•hould
111thoTo
r a U.. VllldltJ
lnvali41tt
•lllll
W · Olb
Nn.t 500 .l.wh per nwath, plwl 108 h.e anthe
.u..Muntctp•Ut,
rnathe ntethod
for the
PQ'•
of OJtheoneothen,
f ~~
VI 3-2.275.
10 12 3tc ..
kwh
llw
of
M.uJmum
C..P.alllt.)'
\D
ment
of
the
the-"
curnnt
bllll
ol
the
...
f
0.
C9UDCU
of
u..
VUATTEST:
Ge••
° Cl elL
rk lt. . .
«n of I.U aw, 1.031 per .l.wh.
I Munletpal\ty tor 1tnet llflltiBI at Au~ 1-:_dhlport l.bY 11• dal ril
0.0,
a
Balam:•
to :.000 &amp;wtl per JDOntl'l, tenq
Ule rltN
tn aceoroance
Ullftftl
rvtcel
1.018
per .l.wb
.ndand
pntviiiON
of t.lie wttrl
tl!ell a.
••• ATI'Iil'i- : Go 1M un~e.
LleAl.
All OWir MOe nb per month, 1.015 fectlve ltreel ltanttnr onunance of
A.PPIOVJ:D:
NOTii;l liNT .....
per .l.wh
the MunldpalltJ, ttlen the r•te• end
Aurwat Ill. 1181
IN THI COMMLieAL NOTICI
Everyday Spec'-1•
1t1m or tbe lndivtduel DeniiDdl of
for Pndaro •eeondsl')' etee1M &amp;mlth, M,yor
o• Me1 11 ceu 11:
couaT

C

over

Also

_,

Livestock

--ownership lfiO IMPALA convertible, $700.
C 11
3
Ia
__ tJ. 30tc
a WI 9- 773. ur con ct:
Rd
Call Walter Croo ..~-, WY 2- .1958 10 x 43 Great Lakes trail- Gerald Hart ' Tanner.10Run
11 3t •
3631.
10 6 tfc
er. $2000.00.
M. A. Han. o;;,;;-::-;-:-:;;-;;:;:-==:;:---:- c
FURNISHED3
.•
__R_eedsville, Ohio.
10 4 Uc FOR SALE OR TRADE or take

ey saving home
program.
.

cu-

oroltJ. J phaM. Ser· Utllitlea CommiUIM or Oh.lo for tile ...u
I:
tbl.a Ordlnec.
Yiee of at teut one or the forecoln• cLa11 of wrvlee
cancel end ltlpenede OM.In·
1
lbl Daltr enaraNI!rlatict
be noad• availSECTION 5: The nte"1 cont ined
..R'/1 peued .IUnt '' ltM and
able to • cuMOmer. tbe parttcut.r bereln thaU bll efteettve wttb H•
•
effect from end after tbe
.ervtee characteriltlce to be 1&amp; tbt IPIICt to biU• bued 1111 I'II!IUIIt mBter ~~r~~u!"rlod allowed bl' J•w and
ot&gt;lion
of lbeoF
Compan)'.
reert1n11
or •tter and effet'"·
•ceeptanee
bJ on
uw Marctl
l:om·
liCHKDULE
CHARGES
uve 4ate ot UillonOrdlni.IK'I
•h•U f~,~ n lh•ll
terminete
4ll8. 240 and 4110

·

6tp 1964 VOLKSWAGEN, wsw's ra·
512 dio.
extr
gasoline
heater.
D 11
W lk
M
W

E. Main, Pomeroy, Ohio. Ph.

a.. 100,
..auneL.

.
10

2-- l _ _ __

If c
apart.

10 8

O

7 6tc
BULLIXl'ZER
~ ~ WORK wanted .

and all wnveniences.
Wnte 100 LEGHORN HENS 59c each .
.IS. "07
W. 5th St ..
C. R. p·Jerce, 'U
~
LdllgSVI'IIe.
C
rt
Sam
Lorain, Ohio.
10 ll 6tc
10 11 3tp

s BEDROOM house~ ni ce

requlremen~.
Write TODAY lilvlnr
name aod aaare... Ltn!COin tertce,

P. 0.

work. Write care or
Box 14a, Pomeroy,

po.ctl:r
19. :Mol'llel

85. i:xpeets
36. Bodyot

·~~~g'N

mlnil:num number or ![ipal eorpol'lltlon Provided, bowevu
tbe Municipality.
11Jhta: ehall be inere ....d accordlna:l)". th.al tbe .aid Grantee, thl&gt;lr fiCtft
DELIVERED TO
6555.
10 6 6tc
l!ll £.1ch montn durtnr the temt of
U 11 furtller qreed tba\ tU Com· 101'1 •nd Ullpa. 1baU MCur. file perthll Ordinance. the CompanY wtll re· pan.y 1h1ll move 1treet: UrJu.a to new mlal.\oa and OODIInt ol U1d. pabllr
calculate bllll r~~r re•tdentlel and g&amp;n. 1ocallonJ, or chin,. Ute type ot f1s. utt1111 to m•te 1uch at~trcbrnenU prl·
eral •~rv:lee ~ 1m•n - lll'!condai'J turu tfl another type apecli\IHI ab&lt;lve or to 10 doln1.
1ervlee at the rate1 1et forth In Sre· ~ l'fl!Uetted b)' re1o1utian of the SJ!lCTION 4: Tblt all 1UHW, lll.flttlon I or th18 Ordiollnre amendfld •n t.:ounell; prllvlded, however, tfn,l the .,_,. •IJeye, lidewaJb, uu1 olbn
floors, About two· thirds of
ttl~ manner &amp;et forth. in Section 1!1 of · actu&amp;l eo•* of t~e Compaor In mat· public l•ndl and p111c:• diltur"bed or
j stocTION t: 'Ibat Ure ri\.N and pr\c:· th11 Ordinance.
IDI 1ueh reloUtJon, or chan1e In fill:· Clam••ed by lbe Grantee, &amp;betr IIUe·
boUSe is paneled in mahogany """ whleb ColUmbus u.nd
Southern
(4) The difference between tbe Cll- ture,, •hall be ,_1&lt;1 lor by til.. llunle- ll:eiiiOfl •nd UJifU, ID tlw OlrelH
NOW AT LANDMARK
!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'land walnut. Air conditioned • II Ohio
mpany1U (hereinafter
culaUonl IInder Paragraph (11 hl'rl'ln- lpauty.
auy of
tbeberteblll
and by
privUer~·
called Electric
··comp•ft.l'"l,
IU[CetiOn I above r•f"rred 111 In thil SecUon 2
SECTION 4: Till Compeny 1ha.ll .... of
tranted
eball
repaired
the
Large patio and double carport. I and wl•w· 11hall be entitled
to , and the ealt'Ulatlon. •• provided In tteavor to Iurnt~h sulllclent drctrlc Gnnt.re IDd t.belr IUCCHIOFI
and
I Doun• of Items now on 1111
On lot 200' :tl 300'. May be seeD charllt for Jtandard second..-:~~ elet· Para1raph tJ) lleretnaoo~o rererrert eoerfy W llew laid •treet lll):rtl~ IJIIIIIll •t tb&amp; owa e:J:peDM M·
l •t lower prices.
trie ~~erviee furnished to ea11.1umen to 1n thil s~uon 2 •hall be •ppllell IamPI bUrnln• continuously durlllJ the cordlnr to tbe IPeelf!.eattG•
~
§ Miles Non" ol P;)mt'roy
'IAETNA CASUALTV lnsur&gt;nC&lt;'
1
by appoinlment only .
in thr vm 9 1• of MIDDLEPORT. Ohio. co tile payment ~;~t lhe current bllb ftilht eeuon each aad eveey Dill\t uld munle\pal C• -,oration.
I
PRICE REDUCED
tn.en~lnafler called "Munlc\pautr"l ror to thl' Municipality ror urvlee rt!ll· dunn1 the term hereof. lf, for IIDJ' SECTION 6: Tho the Grantee, their
Mullec lnsuranco Agl"'cy, Inc.
COME IN AND REGISTER
On Ro!Jie 33
the periot:l sel 1orth In Seetlo• I of dered under the then effl!lltlve Street re11on, there II • failure 1-0 furnl5b IUceeuon and a : lllo lbaU bl IUb·
YOU MAY WIN ONE OF
Pomeroy, Pbooe 'NY 'lr3381.
Write: «: 10 The D1ily Sentinel thl• Ordinant•e an herebY filled at L1ghlin~t Ordinance includln• 1ny un- .aid encrn for m~~re lbaa an anre- jec:t eo 111 orcun..... c,. 111b:1eb
1rt
P:.meroy 1
'
lfY 2-2619
100 FREE PRIZES!
NO
I I tiC Box 668·H
Pomeroy
•
O.
tne
l011owint l)elliO.ule I
..::.
:r;:r
Ia
PURCHASE NECESSARY,
FOR SALE: 1640 Lincoln Rgt
IEStOdtCI II•Yitl
th PiiYmtnt of the rurrent hill oau 1 1Uch ~nre11t.e outep funueh_, to elree\.1, lll1bway1. ane,., at411wala.
I
!.
Avallabll.l for reAidencr Jenlc• ta be appllrd to cub1equent bllll for UM Company DY th• MuniclPIIIIly -.ad otber public Janet. llld pl.cet.
PHI!TO
Copytng
Senlco.
Col&gt;
e
R.gi•~r
At
Store
or
Ti-le
Al'lTIQUE Furniture,
dtShe.. l
4 room bath. basement, gas 4:Qllllumen u11~ si .. 11 1e pbaae. 60 .aid ~ervlcP.S
wllhl• ten uw day• ilfter receipt of
SECTION t: Tb.lt the Gn.Dte.. u..tr
·num storm · I oi!Jdel 120. l40 voiU. alt.era•tml cur.
Section l : That, In the event the bW lor •ueb Hrvice, tbere ab•ll be 1 JU.Cee11on end ultru. by
tb~r
lea made of legal papers.
S.rvice Station
miscellaneous. Call or write:
WID-I rent, 1 uppl\ed lhi"OUib overhelld aa- term of lllJ' contract for 1 tandard pro r.t• reduotloa from th• bW for acceptance of
00. permit 11114 u.
furnace. Aluml
bir1!l record• and almost anJ
dows and doors. Carpetin trtbutiun racllitiu.
..cond•ry rleetrlc aentee hereafter ..1d montb to co~er auch outate•. No cen.e. •hall •are• to bokl ellld IJlUnlMrs. Howard Cecll, SilO
POMEROY
g I Firlt 20 ILwb or loe!ll per montb for n~aae wltn conaumt-re 1n tne Munt('l· Uablllty •hall attacb \o the Compan,- cipaJ t:oJ"PQraUo• bumleu 1nno all
other
dOCIIIn&lt;DII
.,
Maio St., Pomeroy.
and drapes. Can be finanr.ed.lti .7D
pallty pur~ant to the provt1ton• of lor any dl•eonllnuancu of 1ervtee.
cl•lm~ of damat• 1rta1n1 ou\ ct th•
U/"lo' 'I "'•1
, [
Next 110 1wD. per •onLb J .Jc pon tllil Ord1nan&lt;'l' 1hall ti'JUenll beyond
SECTION 5: llntll IUeb Ume u the tUI'fliN of tbe riJbC. an4 prll"llel"
liHler IDsoruce, Pom.....,
6 29 tic
E. Main St.
the tenniutl on d1 te of thill Ordln· elec:ton or the lohllllcJpalitY aulOor· herein arut.ed, and ellaU pneun ~
Wy 2-2293.
10 ~ t C, kwh
•• If&lt;
PoiMf'Oy
Ne•t 100 •w• per month. :Uk" per •n.=e. tne ratu. 1nclut:~1n1 the Mtni· lze an alttm•tin melhod for
tbe .tlllitJ tnlunm:e wi.tlt tbt 11.\d munFOR SALE: 4 rooms and bath. kw h
mum Monlhh Char••·
ehaueable pa:rmenc of the lbeD am-ent bllla ldpal eorporaUOI .. eoJuu..S. ..
APAR'fMBNTS furnished, un· •
S BEFORE
d ·
I t
Ne11-1 11011 h•n. per month. J.fik' pll'!l' lbrreundrr tnau be tne rats ta et· of tbe MIKlic:lpalltr for w
1treet UN unouat of tlO.Ooo.OO.
.shed, modern and clean. ,
T.
your ej·ese
new paper an pamt. ..0 45 w.wh
feet with in the Munltipnllty .t the Brhtln• •nd otlllr lflrvlc•• mentionSECTION .,, 'ftult tbe Grutee their
"
'
---·
1
225.
356
Broadway
St.
$3,All
over
800
kwb
prr
JIIOIIIh,
1.1e
I
time
mrh
thartre
\1 made.
M
m t~ Ordlnanee, collectioD lor lllfCellon Incl. lllifU, WB DOtliJ
furnl WY .J2G7.
Phont
on your new . carpet ~ re~r ll.wh
sECTION 4, That the RuiN •n4 web eerv1ce •hall be m•d• .. prov-14- In wrtunr lbe munJcJpaJ eorpor•Uon
2
move them w th Blue Lustre. SUBSTITUTE School bus driv-~ 500.00. Call WY 2·3442.
Ylm•' .. m Ular... 11.10 per meter Retu.latlolll contained tn tne t.:om ed lD Ordinance No. 883 ol tbe MWL of their LDII!n\IOl'l \o proceed Mre1
1
9 Gtc
Rent electrir shampooer $1.
Pr in Salisbury School
Dis- · · ·
106 6tp ...
suvJCI - SMALL 1: The Compan, ..aaD
..
11
1
G ROOM BRICK house on But· Baker Furniture. Middlf'porl , tr ict. Contact: Brooks Sayre
U:CONOARY
Ohio
the
ume
may,
frnm
time
to
nve
e
unlclpa]ltr
barmlrs1
from
ve
thle
.U..
AVAILABILl'l'\:'
Ume. be emende&lt;t or JUpplemenl.etl) ID1 and au 1IU1lJt1 oceaaionll!d by •rwtn uld permit
•lid licenM aball
110141
Ave. Call WY 2-5127.
0.
10 II 6tc WY 2-5280.
10 12 3tc
Availeble for •eneral lllht •nd u Ire not tn conrllct with till ex.
ftellli&amp;'I.IDCII of the Company rro:fld and of no rorc• .00 efled..
9 10 tfc
~
powrr !~~.&gt;rv1ce to co~U~umen uslnl pre~~• proVIsi~JTIII of thlt Ordinance aNI
Ure eonllrnctt .. n. matntenence and
dad, IW-'I'ft', Cbllt aueb wri.Utll
4 tee'• ln1«DUo11 to pro==-~~-~~
, LADlE~ . Earn up to $2.00 hour
th• Company'• elandard eervlc. for IPPlic•ble to all service rendered un- :!rattlon 014
o f II• 1treet UlhUAr t)'l· =e,:: Gr1.0.
1
NlCE 6 BOOM House
with SWEET PO'J'ATOES. Phone VI
sewing ready cut materials . 0. 8. CIVU. SERVICE TESTS! purPO'e• other thaD
uae der and puriUant to thl! Ol'dlntltce
n
Munlc:Jp•I.Jty.
reun er. wblll ..rftll apo•
•• Ch I
H'l to
p t
•en - •tn:nell lB an(l over fMcUN •nd Hlllblilhint Maxlmum Cap,ciWn Nothlnf c:ontal ned within thil OJodin:
SE&lt;."TJQN 1: All tt.vtu.,... mau be ~~: mUDJeJpal eorporatloD. llhall eD·
bath,
good location. Util· 3-26·lO,
ares
I n,
orFree details1 Babygay, WarloU.
lllcb etartln 1 p17
Sbort tener•llY 1e11 man :ro JUiow•ua.
•nee •h•ll prnenl •nY eon8umoer 411100
....tntalnecl tn ., •ood ot'der and con- of lbllm to eommenee lbt ..-ell.e
1
within tbe ef·
ities furnished · Phone WV •
land, Ohio.
10 11 12tp
','","·
suvtt:E
from t.al!:ln
pn.dlc•ble
1t tothe111ellpeDH
ttw
IDCI PliYtl•
... Jlfanted
SaW. A-4 lndl'ana•
ra nln•Advancement.
u 1on1 u Pnparatoi'J
required CHARACTER
AJternatinK oF
t:llrrent,
110 CJC!e, deUv. fi'Cihe
periodadv•nta,e.
o1 th1~ Ordln•nee,
of ::..:- i...
Company.
Title
wlteL :W"a-;tert
pratbvltlM
lll.rtbu,
U.l
2
3117.
JO 11 6tp 1964 NEW MOON House Trail10 12 6tp
Thou11andl ot lobi oPII'!D.- CQ&gt;erlence end rrom the CompuJ'• III!Condan aDJ' •ppllcable rule, rt!IUllttoa. INP· b
•
and tppurt.rJti!IClee uRd IQ!p..an ,.,
etr •..ceeuora
IDII
.,..:~~c=--:c===· _
UJUall'
u~..11rr cnm.mu di~lributmn •Yaleffill at noQI.Inal 'olt- plemenl or optional ntll'! whle1t the '
Comp1nr tn turtlllbJ.Dt Ule Uoa at ~w;t eo~ ltMo cOIIItnat4 ROOW APRATMENT dose er, 55 x 10. Expando room LADY NEEDED for House IIChool
autflctent r.., man' tohll liltl of 120. l2fl-240
120-J08 oroltl, Comp1n.t' mal' make •vall•ble tn 11.1 ..,. ce eoatempl•ted Ia 1-hUo Onl.ln· vt.toa •
c:olllrDWII
uWlol W.
rH.EB rn1oruYI.Ion O'll Jobe, ....rift, 1inll:lt' phue:
and or
U0-2011, 110-240 P.U.c.o No I on file wttll The Pub11C ~~rt':: •h~ ln tll.e CompltlJ. parauo!'"'!i:U,iiiMAJd ~=

Ohio Pallet
Co.

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otDINAHti NO."ill
u&lt;::l=: aODth llurtDf the term
reu
11 That • perntlt.., •
IHec:Uve D•t• 5.,ternDer r, lflf
tbla Ord1DdM \be Company will car.
The Company 1haU not be r111Wred. efllUie 11 hereby rr•nted to 1ald Gran
AN oamNANl=t; Hltt'£ALING OKLilN· c:ulMe bW. for lltiiDdar&lt;l •econllu-y , to maae any ext•n.tone or renew•ll lee, their IUccruon aa4 Ulllpa. tto
HOUSE FOR
AN&lt;.:E NO 611 "'NLI FIXiNG
TilE electrte Hrviee ln the Munlelpalltl' at 1 In tlw evrnl that lhe Municipality Ia a!tach. or etberwue dll:J: eabk, Wlr..'
KA1'ES WHICH COLUMBUS
AND the rate• .et forUI .. S.tlon 1 or ! lo arrean ln PIJmt!Dt for terVIc• ef!Uipment, and elber eUecbmenlol to
, Modern Ranch Style. Beautiful
oHIO ELECI'ft.J.C
thl• Ordinance.
renderK.
the pole• an&lt;l facllltlc• of UJ pou,lllh
lo t"
to
t
biU i PANY, rrs succESSORS AND AS· CU l!leh montb tM CompanJ wiD The mtrumurn n~~rnber ot •u..c. utility evea tbourb the NIDI maJ b•
[ ca iOn on
P 0 sma 11
SIGNS. MAY CH.AftGE FOR. STA.''W· rendrr a btU ror etreet: Htbttnl aer· lhthtJ •hall ~.e not Ieee tllan the IJllm Ia, upon or over &amp;be ttreeU, btth
!.acing State Highway Garage OD AllD SECONDA.tlV EW::CTRJt: S!:HV · vice ln lbe Munlclpel1t1 in •ctort'l· of the lcllal Dumber ~~H~tllled above. wlln, :dley•. ••d•walb, and otber
·th
d
d to
· liCE TO CONSUMERS 1N THE VIL- . ance wltb lhe proviJdou of the theD and whll'!never additional lllht.l are publie ll.niU mel pll.cu llf 1a14 mun-

OPEN 8 A•M•

Take over &amp; payments
ol
.110 pel monlh , ol
Pa V
$7
balance due $56. Call WY 2- I

togetller

~om~

with a.

11 ° ...

a~

Or Below

~quipped to zig zag, make
buttoDboles, fancv
designs j

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17. Fill

oym.
IL Beal apbl,

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SACK

15. Skin

Mustca
' I Instruments

Be Sold At Cost

1

13. Craw•·

GtT lAY

CHICKEN

28.CIAW
10. Tanta'lurn:

:.otal klt."tiJ

PARKERSBURG

EVER'THIN6 IS PINK AN'
PURPlE A~ &lt;OSY AN '
THEN All 0&gt; A SUDDEN···
IT'S PITCH DARK

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26. Network
27. Stir up

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DISCOUNT STOU

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DIP BEHIND

fER A lEETLE WHilE

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fellow
lLAftirma..

61CH A PURTY TWILIGHT-

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I

$340

I~land

8. Sea.ootting

mee.atlrl!

I

RUTLAND

11&amp;11
4:,Teut.
war god
G. Worah.lp

cf length:

11.Peg'
or pin
18. Bme.ll
drwns
10. RemalniJif
:U. Pointed

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I sALE! '

3. Chemical

tlon
I.Meaaure

H. Land

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STRAIGBT

-----:--:::--:::-.::.:;:.;;;, 1
- Wanted To Buy
....
OiOa OieaD
registered.

r11

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letter

e. In~RJJTeC.o

mothol'

AIR CONDITIONING

TBAJLBR,

2. Arable

and

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PHONE WY
Noti
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father

Servf-

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box
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SECTION 1: Tbll eotumnt IID4 .,.. lnd . or wtre~ commonly calh·1
(hereinafter
calltd
"Company"),
II ot.flerwlae:
and,
Southem
Ob.lo
lllectr1c
ComJIUIJ
I ma..u.r antenna
cable ll'IWAo or
• ._,
hereb' ~ wuh tu rt,at ao •••n•
WHEREAS. •ueh eontempla_, ceble
"
aa.twl
_..
-b
be
with electrl.elty, tbe lh'eet.l. aile''' "'}'jjtem to ~ laree IIHil-llnl would llf'
1111 a-. _.
11 C.. ...... W
-. . IIMtriO, oJd. pictures, bath, asement, fUrDBCe at•
IUln ••d otaer publlc ptae•'" tne l attaehi!!d to polll, cablet, wll'ft end
11111!.1. -D1i'Q Console radio . u.t.- boo'·- 2 d
labl""
in
I "J
Ylllaae of MlaeJeport. Ohlo. (he~ln· I other oppurlenaneu which
waul-1
1• chicken bouse • otho• . . , Ok
• .... IIIII .., ;,woo au:uw:o
'
\LiaiiiR
JUt,
rum
"'"'•
g,
aner ullecl ··Munictp•JatY.. '· tor the I' ci'OIII over the ~treeu., hllhwaye, ••.
1
.U
110 .... ,.... 11 ~
WQUtpped. 4 :speed changer. staDd ad lamps drop • leaf er buildings.
OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
~rlod of Ume henln.rter aet lorth. ley", 1ldewalkl and other public land•
nwma.• __......_,.,. J1U111
~-· yolwnn control. Four tab'·
Crosley WANTED - Reasonable prlc.
For
the L:ompanJI
enall and
thetherefore.
Vlll••e of Ylddl•
~ _....
WIWI •• •ha'·s,
u
. . . . ., ,
have Uld
the •ervteu
rlfht to chal'fe
end recetve
part, placu
Ohio; In
now,
ffl-~
lllODthl old. Walnut finisb. Ele&lt; . . stove, ·Westinghouse ad small farm listing within
N
CliO
from tb.e Muotctpalll:llo •nt:~
the
BE IT RESOLVED by th• CoUfl('ll
1"'""'""'""'""'""'""'""""'""""'""""'""'=''=':;:;;''=;::'="'="=:::""'"=o'\'Municipalir.y II bound and obi\Ja\l!d llf the Vlllue of Middleport. stat• ot
... &amp;.. a
I.GI •· &amp; Ddrlab over payments of $5 per regrlgerator7 porch glider and 7 miles of Pomeroy.
...:
to Pll!&gt;' r.o tnt~ t.:ompany tor ••ld •e"" Ohio:
-rn .... ~ ......... month or pay balance of $69· 4 chai"S,
(herMutmum
10.100 Wlt&amp;ld'JO
per-~
-.tee• with
aunnllthetnld
period,scttec~.ul•
In alleord.SECTION
11 That
hereb,
u lots oYtoolls, hand, ALBERT M. COX, SALESMAN
Ba-:Th•
Capult' in any
mantta .nee
followlnl
or 1raoiP.d
to Thll'!
Ohio theN
velltYll Publilh·
'10 ~
J4. Try it Ia )'OW' home. Ca ll garden and carpenter, with
WY W83t
WY z.3l3l
1-;:;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;·...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;,[-.u Dot be lru th•n the mtnlmum &amp;al.ft:
lnt t:o .• Ill Ohio corporation bavln,
aatnn'WAif'l'
mv
_
o..u.
10 12 tilC 'm
-t..esto and bo•es,
Ch•'••
of
10 12 31Cii'
bllJiq
demand.
If a.Q, •pedfiiiCi ill Bued
•ATII
LICIHTINO
prtnclp•l
place of and
bu1tneu
tilt
.JI a .rvuuv
"'
011110
u..
..ntce
eontract.
•• •o•
all ITJIItl
night hurnlnl.
evtl"J" ltl
Vlll11e
of PomeroJ.
TowerJ• An
6111
II k' d I
t ost
lot
.
-llf iht year, or appm·umJlel)' lennll, Jne .• an Ohio C!OI'J)Grl.tiOD hi~·
r
a
:~ s, ocus p s,
I MIDDLEPORT 8 room dou·
MINIMUM CHARCII
.
. . . . . 41100 boud per
Jellr. All rtl'ltUrf,. lnl Ill Pri!Wipal pl,•ce of bUIIneu ID
J'R,IEZE,
700
lb.
capae- lumber - some walnut.
AI
ble frame rental property.
Thl Minimum Montb}J Cliarie llhall
o• W004 pGIII unleu other_ llW l:lly of CoMlecloa. Ohio. 'Their
p allc•l'- new Reason- lar
II t'
f
.
II
I
'
..
w 10.1'! plu an 11.90 per kllowlt&amp; wllll •tatld.
tuCCU8ors and u~l(lll, herelndt.i!l
"7' · "1
•
ge co ec IOn 0 mlsce an· Inrome $125 per month. South
per month applied to a YaXI.mum
No .• 81111 lD Lumen~. 1'YP• Jtl,te celled th• Gr•n"'•· • permit .nd II·
Pb. 992-7436,
80111 articles nat listed. Auc- ! lth Street.
cap1ctty equiv•tent to 110 per ceat Per Lamp Pu Ynr:
cenee ror • perlod or lwen'' IDOl
WEIGHT -.,-,--:-m:
di IWI
10 12 6tp
ot the fl"ff&amp;ler of (at tbe hllbeet Mn· 109 - 1,1100. 011•11 TYPt l&gt;'llt\lree, Y~lln front m after tbe eflectivt
··A-Oiet Tablets. Oalr
tioneer Note: This is very 7 ROOM BRICK aod frame,
Jmum t:•pac1t' pl'lvtowly al.l.bllln-- 118.50.
dete or tt111 ordi.IUince arant1111 the
Fal'rlane I
ed durlnl the $erm of tbe eenlce
IH - J.500, o,ta 'lJ'Pto Fl•turel, r1Jbta and prtvlltJe•. lubJcct to ex·
ft,..
'd ___. .-.....~
avuy merchandise. Mrs. Jim out of h'tgh ~·ater,
w
"
eontract or (b) the c:apec:IIY nqul:re- .,_:10.
i1tme ordhu.neea, to fi'tet bulldin!l~
De.. ~~-"' D'"J'
JIIIJI
I ft. WI e llllAI Haney Own1r. Terlni: Cash. Drive .
menta of the eonaumer .. 1peclfled »- 6.000. Gl•lnclOIN l'lxtun• lfld other •truc:tuJTI t" ""I'' ~·\UtlO'I
llllc aI 13UUAI .- 11 arm
I 25 6lllp
11 11, an- 127 B ttern t St
a. -;d
tn the .erv:lee contra~.
en Me1al st:mld.ardl, MJii.OO.
pel Corporation. and to loc•te, conu
u
., Not responsiblllor auU entli. 5 ROOM FRAME, fully fumliltRVICE A.ND CONTRACT
SECTION 1: Subject to 1M PI'O"U· .truct, rtCOllltruCt, ln.peet. protecl.
nDn • .,_
JUuwVI, (Ida.
10 12 3t
_ P
Salt bv• Bra UILW1I ....,...,_
a .....HOD Co
. hed , Bee Ch Streel·
• 81
SeMCft
PROVISIONS
toni of SectJOJl I fJt W. Ordlllane•. m••n'ain, rep;ur. renew, operate, •d1•
~ -:;.!.
"
IS
Eacb 1eparat.e point of dell.,.l7 payments for tb• •tree\ Itlhtlq Ill'- to the numher oi. reloc:ale 111d ,..
AUTOM
CIIICIOtd1 tall J'GIIf . . .
II Jl 3tc RODNEY DOWNING, Real £1..
of eerv~ee bJ une or more Metered ¥tee Nrnllhed herellD4u 111
1M move ovt~r upon and from
th•
.n..n IIII'W . . . . .
ooon hound
st J.
•
eFits Almost mo...81:!l'V1cll •hall be conatdered I Coil&gt; ComPanJ &amp;o ca• llllullkipllltr eball etreell, hlllhwaya, aUeyl. eldew•lk8.
tDr'l ~~ .._. wa .,.....
'
state Broker, WY 2--Z:W.2.
£~'1'SOI.J \..&lt;411 traet Loc•Uon •nd •hall be metenllt be mad• 11l01tthb lD ICCOrd&amp;Mt wttb IIIII other Pllbllc tar.d• and pl.cu.
liD
old, guaranteed not to
O
tc
aDd blUed under 1 •epar.to ~ blllll Nlld.end themor bJ ~ Como wllkb ue now prennt17 In ••Dtenn
9 3
8tD
bl
Other
e Transferable WbeD
contn.ct
pany, IUCb paymentl to be mild• DD II'Jd Whtcb may exilt In the tutun
reasona e.
=o:-::7-;-o;""'-:7-o--:-:---.c
oru., ~n. Metered .!lentee ., Udl or before thll 10tb - of tbll moalh ill tll1d municipal C!Otpllr&amp;tlon, .SI
old pups,
started, one
FOR SALE - 3 bedroom, bath,
You Trade Cars
type, . . to vou..:e and Ph-aM. win next ncceedlDJ tha\ 110 wblell the lliCftHr}' tower-e. polel. wlrn, Unell',
•Call 73-'"M
I' .
1
large kil
be npplled to a couumer under .erne• Wll tu.ndlbtd. .a lD &amp;be C!lblu, ampliflen, •ppuatw. fi:tiUl'fl,
fiANTEDl
G1D7 ;JLJU or
1\'lnl:!, ronm . ex ra
- eGuaraDteed 24 mootba tbll SehedUie •t one Conlnlc:t Loea. event that tbe MunlclpelllJ eball fill equipment. IJI,d f•cllltleJ for th•
.,_.
llld see after 4 p. m. 1
' che n , screened in porch, stok·
«on. Wher• tw&lt;l or more aervtcee to4Ueman
~~-~..
"""!-_._
..,.-.,... !'."'"1
""ofon,'"',eptton,
lntel'f'e»Uon
leJig
\IUI.IU
I
Of 24,000 mlle!
an IUppJie4 to I COUWftlr at OIUI
•1 pron...u
N....
w-lnl Om!
rlllhPOBlllon,
ampiJrJ
110
lb.
$28
.....~ ~Nlak
Wright, N. Brown St.,
·:~..
urn:1 l"!'. Nrwty painted, ineMost . Popular Unit
Contract Louuon laid Mn1cu. wl.J.b. pa)'lllellUI lball Hill' t&amp;deNit .. tbt uuon. tnn.mlulolt, and dlltrlbutlon
~~ ..w. ~
-e.-• ()bio ddy
II
W• Va.
10 9 6to
S e and Ott I On the Jlllel'gs
ln. Ule umn.uon~~ aboft lt.a.ted. mtJ nte or II per oenl per l2mllDI from of aU electron1e eommunleallom and
• 1,._..Ballq,
Bill
N combined In 001 .erviH co vaet the date of aaWJMJ at11 tbl
idiDU. Jnc ludlnt, amonc other thJDI•·
....,
and G&lt;tlliH Countv line. Rt. 1.
In the U.S.A.
antler tbla sct\edu... or may .,! • u- def•uJI
P•ld, and:
abollld lllf'
U.mcb
llli:DidpdtJ
111na1J,
10 .....,
'l"'d
In IDU:lBI
PQ1D1Dt. lllkrowave.
idl!1111, end telev!Jion
other reined
•!mallndlo
ro
_,_______:..:...:..:.......:-! :MOVBABLI Buildtnl 10 J 11
D intert"sled, wrrte owner:
thU
for a period of tour (t) IDOI'ltbl u... and within ll&amp;ld municlpll corpora'uon
'• .-. .-. ,-. ..-._u
be used fot refreshMra. Bernir·e '·latthews, 613
1t TIWI
the eoMume;
lD tbat
U.. CoiDpaJt7
bi.Q' and
to the lnllablta
ntJ tllereot',
_...,
"""""'
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._...
,sc~ul 1 IIo~l
..
on.• .,,. ......,L• •nd
II ~1
t1mt.,....,
tbere•fter
.U.C:ont!Bue
SECTION
2: Proelded,
th•t nr.h
1
11
al
stand,
implement bUildW
y
A
D ba \V V 1
.....
•
nen...,.. -..-- .u1d euet'l liJhiiDI unklo artthout ~owen. Pllte•. Wlrea, linn c.11ble~
3 ·1
GRANGI ~ . . . . me
f
• a. ve. · un r ·
'ii,.~! tto, _:,~umen wlt~ :wm....,u• nouee; a'Ml · tbore.ttar unU1 1ud1 amphtten, apparatu•. nllturet~. e,.uJ~·
,_ folD. lng, etc. One new set pro es·
10 8 6tc
--... remen
ume u tH tu.n emotm&amp; ... to the ment 11-nd facllltlu llhall be .. ereeted
Insurance
st'onal golf dubs. Contact:
BlaeHna~s
:mekl!'lllow•tt•.
., eo~ OrdiuDHI
ComPI-IIJ" under
tbe tenu
of Com·
th\!1 •nd
lnltllled
not tG o-Uon
Interfere With
. , . _ ..., , . _
HOUSE [
I · Racl· e 6
ma,, ~tN~
rn
e ............
bal tilleD
paid, U..
lralltc
and theu normal
'"'
--,•
John Teaford, 32'o~ Spr1ng
er wh """''
•
m.,.,...,,.,
r'l Maxim H&lt;&gt;w"
C • pany, at ttl opUon. mar or ma, not uae of 11id ~treetJ, hl•hwan, •UeYI
·~ ,,... .,-• .,_.
. Ave.
or
sa e m
n
'
"""'
'"
t l lk: \\~
!U
·•tc
rooms, basement. bathroom ,
•
en eoJJIIU e
u.m U..
" ntUme
said ltrHt 111nt1nr Hl"''ke. •ldewaiiQ, and otber pubUe Ianda
•, .,
~ _
p
0
Netty excMdl M1 kilowatt. or
pro'l'ided, hown•r. that n11 cberjel 1nd place~; 11nd tne loullon of
11i
12 ,
746
- ..1 ...
.._
-tcoroer of 4th and Elm, out
orntroy, a
uWiz.aUon e:teeedl ... lhaU be made br the l:omPiii1 for towen, poll!l and otber .ncb IJIIII!Ii ..
10 . .,
.
I
0
of high water. Priced
ror
Wll - hooi'll ID •111 montb .treet llJhtlnl tervice durlnr any t\Qnl Jhll-11 be ft:J:ed w:ltb the prior
1,,..,..,....,..,..,...,.,.,.,..,~~ ~ 8c:hed~llr•U aot be an.lall~ nell period In which said unlce la written approval uul under~ lUper·
;;;;~;::;;.~.ii.ir;;ii;;Oi!0..-.\196i
just taken
ln.
This set has dual volume con· I
quick sale. Inquire at Earl's
or ~m1
period of t-m OJ) dl8conli.IUlt4 .. In thl!l Section :J III'G· llt.lon of 11.\d munlelpal t'()t'JIOrJUon
ch
a ll WY 2-mOll •
wlded.
u to •urn ~~atlon 11v1n1 coukl•n
Bar bf'r u op or C
trol witt 4 speed changer .[
__
TEIUII OJ' CONTRA.cr
SECTION 3: The Comp•ny ..,... tJon to the reaeonable operation (I;
5249.
10 8 tfc KING TROMBONE
by Wite The term or th• oontnn for ..... dartn( Ule tenn hrreof to 1rt~t•li •d· lbe uzne. Provi4ed, rurther tbat
Twia Speakers. Love Iy wa I•
_
_
_ __
_
•
-.I.e• uDder tb1t &amp;eheduloe JliaJJ be .. 41tlonal ''"'e' llght.e ~;tf the type and euch loeauon1 ehall not be v;.\ed in
IDit eomole. Take over pay·
' FUR SALE - 4 room hause, Compuy.
Like
new. Used on- proYlded Ill die ID&amp;'f'ld.llll autnd .. epee\fled lb0\11, wnen authrolzed Iterll'!ltl, •nd &amp;he IUDfl •hall be
•
b ... WY ., 1:.2J6 with ••ell OOIUIUIMir, bUt tn 110 .... to do 10 by re.olutlon of the Council. moved. or Ull JoettiOII thereof eban..
menls•Lof $5.00 "per month
or
rr
...
nf
tOC
I
new
bath, large porch, basely J mont S. f"'V•
vv ' llhllll tbe tontr•t\ tum be !e. 1lliD ' lifhU
provided, however, that t.be etreet ed. bJ tn. Grmter wheaever
lb"
bal
I
10 I etl OM :r-n.
thall be .l outed within 260 n. ••mr re1\rlcb or oUtrucb tbe rea.·
pay 11111 remammg
ance
ment,
new
paint, 1 acre
SICTION 1: n..t a. rate~
ro .. I of • dtttrtbution circuit of Ula com- oneble 1111 alld. operation p,...., or
11
1 around, on brick road
{
due, $UL Call WY 2-6555. Gtc '
f
electrla
Hn1ee
let
forth
In
section
1 ' panJI; and, provided, further, tbel not future, of uld ltreeu, lr.irh•l1•
0
I!&gt;
IC8
el thll or4ln.-. .wJ be e•lculat.ed ] more than ten UO) additional liihtl Iey1, lidewalb and otber fUbllo JaDdi
Automatie
er.

DOWN

LPaclllDC

l'MJ€.51
I
'TH' 0~ 6UN·6AlL
'TH' MOUNTAINS

DAILY CROSSWORD

'~~-~~~.·.•

1960
. Ford 4 Door -----·----- $795

tD4

lll?IJI.DN'T

MO. IHTO TH•
lUI OIDINANt:l •u.NTIND

ORDINANCI NO. tl4

1
1
$1695 ~~~:f ~:.Ns.iu..E~ ~~~:.
1962ChevroetlmpiiCpe.____
?'H"II",.,......,._
.....
va
engine. Std. trana. Good Ure5. white finish. Spotless
:osv~~~.~mo~r:c~,Noo-:,~
~~~~,,_.?•,'•
..
,"""",
~~.1!.-~·,".n'
•-:...~~:;
clean red Interior. Radio and heater.

frame,
and
furnace

Can

Motor C0

Clll'

I

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Mr. and Mrs. llarey Osborne
ltil tile dinner to the hotwr· and Danny of Charleston, W
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with a dinner Sun- ~ w Is nd children Cathy Va. and Mr. and Mrs. Smttb
day at their home.
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(Marjorie Darst! who
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GIVE DINNER
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spent the weekend with her par· Smith entertained with a
onts, Mr. and Mra. Lionel Boggs
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and Mrs. Howard C.
were guests of honor at a
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NO. 150

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POMEROY ·MiDDLEPORT. OHIO
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WEDNESDAY,

OCTOBER 13, 1965

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THRIFT

POMEROY

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PLAN

WORLD

$6.95

$12.95

to

Mens Campus Worsted Wool
Sweaters

$5.95

Orlons - Orlons and Mohairs Shetland Wools - Acrllan, Orion
and Mohair. Solid colors - Vertio.
cal Stripes - Panel Fronts-Button Fronts - Sllpovefl.

100% pure worsted staple coat
sweaters. Double knit elbowa -

teal heather, navy blue and oxford
erey. All sizes 38 to 46. Also extra
lllze• 411 to 154.

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About

AUTO LOANS

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SEE US FIRST !

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Mens Broadcloth Pajamas
Sizea A, B, C, and D.
Our $3.9~ Pajamas

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now on Sale for

25c

250 Boys $2 .95 Shirts

Young Mens
Corduroy Slacks

Long Sleeve Shirts In sizes 8 to 18.
Sulld L'olors, checks and plaids.
WHILE THEY LAST

Re~ular models and Stilts models .
Slim 161 _ cuffless. Sizes 29 to 38.
Green, tan, wheat. grp~· .

$1.50

$4.88

Women.' Kirbury

Womens
Support Stockings

Seam less Mesh Stockings
Sea shell and Southwind. Also
while. Sizes a ~r, tu 11.

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CHOOSE FLEXSTEEL

it With his mother, Mrs. Norma ence Bnlton. SISter, of
Chapman and other rdatives . Mitch, and Mrs. Arnold

GUUAN!IID

ttfl!tl!ll

Mr and Mrs. Jack Weese
Par 11~a Heights were
guests of his parents, Mr.

CONSTRUCTION!

your ta.ste in

fur~iture,

you ca n chouse with con ttdenre
from Flexstee l Whether you s~­
lect co nt emporary, trad i~ional, modern ur colonial, vou wtll tmd_ an
impecca ble elegance tn ever_y pll:'n:

that will be a proud .add iliOn to
you r homt' This d_istrnctl_ve F'lf'X·
stef.&gt;l ~ tvling is avaJIJble m sofas.
sectionah, su ites, chairs, and a
un ique sofa-sleeper. Hundreds and
hundreds of fabrtcs, all decoratorse lected ror beautiful correctness,
give you a rhoke of so ~id s in ~ va·
riety of rich \Veave s. pnnts. qu ~ lted
fahfies. matelas~es. brocades, and

other fashionable fabrics .

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, gue s t ~ of Mr. and Mrs.
• Dailey
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Alfred Gloeckner of

and son, Keith. Mrs.
ham is a medea! patient at

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been at the Watts home.
Mrs. Wi_lliam Robso~
gone to Lima for a v1sit

her daughter
and
and
Mrs. Clifford

! spent the weekend With

BAKER FURNITURE

hai~e ll

B. Mrs.
Weese.Floyd Price
, Mrs.
Mr.c.and

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Seamless Mesh Stockings
Seamless mesh Stockings. Sizes
91rit~10 and l0 1h- ll. Colurs -

hospital there and Mrs. fto,J&gt;.II
son plans to assist the family.

Mr. and Mrs . Edward

mothe-r. Mrs. Jacob
and at his farm on

were · *hens visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Lee

Ridge.

Athens, were Sanday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Errier·!l

Napkins and candy carried
soD Jones.
the color scheme.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mattox
were Mrs. L. W. McComas, spending a vacation on
Mrs. Forrest Bachtel, contribut· Erie at Put-in-Bay.

lng. and Mts. Edward Young.

Mrs. Helen Shuler Is vislititlj!.ll

Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Lloyd as- in Pennsylvania with Mr.
sisted in servmg.
Mrs.
Charles
She Water
is on
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Company, Mrs. Thomas Rue is
employed in her absence.
Karen Thomas of Columbus

was the weekend gueat of Miss
Sue Rue and her family, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Rue and son,
J . T.
Mrs. Doyle Miller, Columbus,
Is visiting with her daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. carl
Roach and family. Her son,
Dale Mtller left Monday for
Bainbridge, Md. ,where he will
attend tile Electronic School
the U. S. Navy. Mr. and Mrs.
Miller have the dlsUncUon
having had ail&lt; sons in the arm·
ed services which have

MEIGS THEATRE

S~.&lt;l-9,

taupe,

fl.eib tone, beige tone .

$1.00

~axter. ~e

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Kodak Film
You can really save on film In black:
and whlte or color movies. 3~ MM Still picturt&gt;s in all sizes. Stop in and
1tock~up

now.

"HOW TO STUFF

A WILD BIKINI"

(Tecbnleolor)

Annette Funieello.

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Dwayue
Wekmao, Brian DonleY)',
Buster Keaton, Bever)J Ad·
ama, Harvey Lambeck, John
A.sbJey, Jody McCrea, Micke'
Rooney.
Featu...tt.: 3 Dark Hor••

$6.95

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the

Beauty Mist
Womens Nylon Stockings
Jn Si?,es 81".1 to 11~ . Dark mt~t,
blonde and tan glow. Also the diamond textured stock_ines in off black,
tau glow and dark m1st.

$1.00 a

Scissors. tweezers, clippers, cutlcle
pushers, black head extractors, ey•
brow tweezer&amp;. C~,plete &amp;elt!ctiOO cenuine "LI Croue

Mens Hanes
lnsul. Knit Socks
All sizes, natural color
Elastic top

Women and Childrem and Mens The complete line - Abu the Elec-tric Timn at $39.95.

MENS
"Never Iron" Socks
By CAMPUS
Docron Polyester and 3~%

tlli%
Combed Cotton. Sold colon. All liZfl.

59c a pair
Mens Masterbilt
Crew Socks
White with striped toP• - all lizes
10 to 13. t'ull looped toe - Seamleu
foot.

50c pair

!See the complete line of Mens

Shirts tst Floor.)

$3.95
MENS CAMPUS

BOYS
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Crew Socks
Our Kirbury Brand. All white
with striped top. Sizes 8 to 10

Oct, 1:1-14

FRIDAY ond SATURDAY

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Corduroy Shirts
Two pockets, sport style. fine
wale corduroy. Blac k' r ed ' tan
All sizes.

39c pair

$3.95

MENS
Western Shirts
Ble selection of the mo•t popular
Westerns in cbecU, plaldJ and ea-broidered solid colors. All Stseo.

Mens "King Kole" All Wool

Jac

Shirts
Full zi~er front, heavy wool
pi ds. All Sizes for

-

$3.95

Same in Boys Siz~s for $2.95

$8.95
MENS
Sports Shirts
Sale $1.95
Long sleeve, two pocket, plaids
in sizes, small, medium, lar&amp;e
md extra larae.

Curity Diapers
Sire 21 by 40 inebeo. Foldline dlo·
pert. More absorbent. Wash easierdry falter.

$3.19

Jac

a dozen

Fitted Crib Sheets .
lito any 1111ndard crib
mattre•o. White, putel llrlpea and
nuroeey prlnta.
100% Cotton

Mens Corduroy
WID. and THUUDAY

pair

"LA, CROSSE"
Manicure Instruments

$15.95

ColorctrtMM

NOT OPIN

A.M. f'. • #rigida.ire • Geaera.l Eleetrie •
~ibson • Ha.111iltoa • .Hotpoint • ' llel.,ina.ter •
Kenmore • Ma.ytag • Norge ; • Plaileo •
BCA Whirlpool · S~ Q•Hn • • WHti•gll•••• •

Seamless $2.95
Full Fashioned $1.95

Timex Watches

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LAST TIM! TONIGHT

Popular sea shell color and white.
3 Sizt;'S _ Small, Average and Tall.

69c

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Mens White Unen
Handkerchiefs
Hemstitched. all Irish Linen

$3.39

lililens /4aiiol'\al B hk

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$1.00

Shirts

Tailored FOIIM FIT adjualllble ealot.
100% cotton. Colon: black, brilbt
blue, apld, brliht re4.

Sire 30 by 40 lnobao. 100% Cotton.

$3.95

2 for $1.59

Receiving Blankets
Blue. plnlt or yellow.

Peter Mann, Jocelyu Laae,

Peter WbltnQ.

"UP fROM THI IIACH"

CHII Roberllon, .Red Buttono,
Irina Demick Brodertcli
Crawford. Slim ~.

EUC I RIC co.

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charge of the meetmg Devo- b: the A
before returrung to t~e1r home, awarded to Ricky Taylor and
11'2 to 3
3V2 to 6 Lions were gtven by Mrs H~t- fl~~s Sanborn dtscussed the Keene, New Hampshrre. ,
Karen Bruty. After the honortie
Sm1
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and
Mrs.
Mason
Fisher
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rmci. al means
of visited Sunday evemng at New orated •akes, ice cream and
I God" scnpture re8dlflg and a 1as the P
and order m Haven W. Va. with Mr and koohlid were served and favors
i medilalmn Mr&lt; M L rreneh I mhmntaml idngand lis agencJes d.,. Mrs Burrell Dawson.
were party hats and horns.
d . Bib It&gt; medt!atwn I t e wnr
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, also rea a
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Gurdon Ftsher of Par ers urg, 1 Present wete rs
eorge
1 t d to the health and welfare
I tn llowed by a vot'al duet
te ~; ~he people of the nations
W. Va spent the weekend with , Gum and George, Vtckie and I
Dunng the bus mess meetmg hts parents, Mr and Mrs. Mas- , Kelly Clelland, M~s.
Charles I
Owens and Sherrte. Mr. and ,
3 round robtn t'ard VwaS se~t on Ftsher and famtly
to Mrs. B. H. Zeigler, who lS I Mrs. Oana Oliver, who has Mrs. Howard C. Smltl"l and R!c- 1
eonfined to the l:.ume or hel' 1been a patient at Meigs Gtner- ky, Karen a~ ~ill Baity, Rlc~y
· daughter in Maryland. 'f he al Hospital, was taken Sunday, McKmghL, Vtckt~ Hortman, RIC·
bud ~e1 tm the yt-a r was r~ad lo the home of her son and ky Taylor, Brenessa, Ge~e and
by Mrs Nan ~lunre, treasur- daughtcr-in ·l~:~w, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hood, rommy, Alne and :
t'f. anti acceptE'd . Mrs. 11erm~n 1 Hyron Hysell , Columbus for re· Mark Johnson,. Jeff Grueser, l
Hilddox. ;:;upply Secretary, reud cuperation.
Cathy and Sherrie Osborne and
the ,1skmgs tor the yt'cu· total- Mr and Mrs Frank Walton the honored guests.
!
tng $29
of Kadne ~!sited sunday w1th Sendtng gifts but unable to
Mr s Ctt~well revorted the j Mr &lt;Hid Mt~&gt; E. .!. Hill, Flat- ~ attend were Gary Blankenship,
SO( tl'l) had ICCt.'I Vt:'d a
blue
Mrs Harry Osborne and Mr.
00
nbbon ce1tdJcl.lte for v,.or,k done I w~tr: Oonald .Morgan and son and Mrs Thomas Garten.
I
the pa st year Mrs M ~ Uow-, f Newark are spending a week I
son ll'potlt•d tughhghts .fron; , :tth her parents, Mr. and ~rs . ~ ""' wru
~
the wm kshop held &lt;lt l• ores I }!:site Mossman. Mmersville
~
Hun 11 1 ~pte rnber .
. : Mr and Mrs. Dan Metz and
Tht• ubservann• ul the We•.k! M . nd Mr!i. James Simon of ~1
ol J&gt;r~yer aud Se lf-Oema l. ,wa~ , c:!-in~ and Mr . and Mrs. Rich&lt;.HHIIIllrl!"t'd tu be lwld Oc t rtJe I ·d Simon and tanuly of Brooks· ~
25 ut 7.:\1! IJ . Ill at the ehurch! ~:lie were Saturday guests of ~
'
OFTEN OUR LOW BANK RATES
w1n1 M 1· ~ . Gu.v Shult•r m chargt!. 1
nd Mrs. Raymund Hat- Mr. and Mrs. l..owel, Kelly
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of Columbus spent the weekend
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11 w11 Wny land and Mrs ~r ent! Mr s. Cha rl es Withee is report- , \nth h1s brother an s1s~er-m ·
W'r,. nJnwd
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.ngat Veterans Mem· law. Mr. and Mrs. Marvm Kel- .·
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lire World Cumr nurH) onal !Iosplla l
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PAY FOR EXTRA ACCESSORIES
JJ;iy piOJer ·t
1 Mr and Mrs John H. Weeks
In the bst. of hostesses servlt v. . r ~ aufltJun-·t&lt;(J that
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Tr 1m ol Ht·ynoldsburg ing Evangelme Chapter, OES,
..__ mee f mg th e •arnell
f:.~•mh r11gltl t1111m·r WI 11 be an
were sun,
weekend guests of their at the Octout!r
'"
lit'ld Sundd)' e\leumg. Ott 24 at
rents Mr and Mrs. Eldon of Mrs Earl Davenport
was !
tht' (h urel1 at5 P m Mrs Nor· ~eeks ~nd Mrs. Herman Scholl. omitted and rs Eugene
m &lt;~n Wa~l and p!e!:&gt;ldcnt of thr M Herman Scholl and Mr:J ton as Poe of the Past Matro1os•l
Al1t-1 noon l ' in le, unnounc:t!d th eI l I rs Weeks VIStted Saturday' rt(:ogmzed.
. I
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an nu.•l ('lu tslmas Bazaar un · 0 ~ M Le ter Wilson at Hoi- ;\fr~ Perry Mttch rece1ved
l'ut·\dav ~ IJI. 30 at the rhurch 1Wit 1 .~ rs. t· 1s
word recentl} of the unexpect·ll
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\1un lwrs ut all the t' IIT e~ tH r M Thomas Garten and dau.l ed death of her mece, Mrs.
,Jsktd to cvn!rtUute to the ba- hi rs .l son In law Mr and!' John Watts, 35, at a hospital •n
811
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M er Dannv
Monk
so n, Baxter , Tenn. 0 ct 3 of a blood
. I'
with the bt-ne&lt;hrllon.
D~~n of 'charleston , W Va clot She is the former
I
A tlt'~S(·t! cnurse v..as served were Yweekend guests of Mrs K. Edwards or Pomeroy. She I
WE PAY 4% 011; SA VlNGS
tr{Jill a lahle covered Wlth a G 1
daughter and son·m- surv1ved by her husband and
!men do th and centered Wlth 1 ~ e~~ and Mrs Howard C s1x children including a two-Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
an arrangemer_IL of yellu\~ and i Sml,th and famtly.
week old chtld, and her mother,
1bronze mums m &lt;~n ebon~ con· I M and Mrs. Eugene Chap- Mrs Vedit Arnold or St Peters
1 tainer flanked by ebony candles. • rna: · returned
to their home, burg, Fla. F'uneraJ services wetcell
.......-..__.;,_....__, Columbus Saturday after i:l vis- held in
former Ftor-11

$4.99
$6,99
Roush's Shoe Store

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olav blacksmiths that they caD
C. II&gt;J'ge a horseah!"'
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