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daughter-In-law Mr and Mrs "'"· Gregory on his bt~
I 8I':rthdays.Ore
DfRIIIlr
on Lewts. Oshorne,• on ,ihelr ninth ten
Present were
Mrs. Thoma•
Glr·
N'
h A, Clt~en
.
daughter
and 11011-il&gt;
Mainly About Celebrated by
mt . nmveraary
w~d~:o."~:ve;::;. was sew· law, and
Mr. and Mrs. Danny lljonk•
Mr. and Mrs. llarey Osborne
ltil tile dinner to the hotwr· and Danny of Charleston, W
People In
2Youngsters h outertalned
with a dinner Sun- ~ w Is nd children Cathy Va. and Mr. and Mrs. Smttb
day at their home.
Llnooln
gues a
.
'
hoai and Greaory and Ricky.
Pameroy
Debra OsbornML•· !u~:,.. Terrace. honoring tiletr son and Dendbrhoa andlll Sherrie and tile .
Mr and rs. e
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a
ess.
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O Od l2 1965 Lord'e My Shepherd" by Mro.ll·-.------~;;
Pomeroy·Mtddleport. .•
. , - William Russell and Mrs. Bernard Fultz with Mrs. Hennesy
1 ItS Strugg
accompanymg
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Mrs Guy Shuler, Splritua
IS OpiC Lile C'hall'man, had prepared

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United NatiOnS
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Promote Worldwide Peoce,
h
ld was gJVell
bv
h center featurmg the
A program on the Umted ol t e8 wor. bo when the a wors IP I booklet "The UpNations and its struggle . to I ~~S ~;s ~=:th m MetliodiSt m~di~::. diSplayed in the 36

Mr. and Mrs'. William Murray
(Marjorie Darst! who
been the guests
p o!t'
Mr. and Mrsi ae:;.:ve Cit t~
Char leo ri'arst
and family. They
:o
it al Mia.mtsburg wlt
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b:;;rl~ng.;;pe;;a..ce...wn
...•..
•g._th"'e"'"'na"'l"'io"'lnsl Church in Middleport met Mon- ~nous

ofn~~

languages which has
day evenmg at the church.
42 editions sent to over 120
The meetm• was
opened 1 countries of
with a p1Rno prelude byJ Mrs.!
f:; use by tbe
C. M. Hennesy Mrs amesi ~~ dI The e'llnter was flanked

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!" "t~rl~ ~~;:;~ ~~~\t s~:~rot~~r

Boys
Glove Leather

at~ · ~ts~~'i:lle

WORK SHOES

Criswell, president, .was

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m

mencan and Christian ther

wU~

Wll~m . Darst

ed tbree in the navy and three
the army.
GIVE DINNER
111 Miss Jay Boggs, Gallipolis, Mr. and Mra. Howard
spent the weekend with her par· Smith entertained with a
onts, Mr. and Mra. Lionel Boggs
s.:';;ts"t
...............

and Gregory Smith, son ol
and Mrs. Howard C.
were guests of honor at a
ty Saturday afternoon, at

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::;,~r~~.:mb~it.~a~bsarvance

;ts- carried
The Halloween theme
J.'and:~f:a:;mn~y.~
out
the decorations.

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VOL XVII

NO. 150

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POMEROY ·MiDDLEPORT. OHIO
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WEDNESDAY,

OCTOBER 13, 1965

at

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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Around And
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About

AUTO LOANS

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Middleoorf

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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Our Shanmont Agilon

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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' Cincin nati were
, 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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from Hess.
the Meiga

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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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SALE PRICES
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.

S.'-t p•r ,,..,.,... e'-trk fir,.... Ire• I6•N

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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

to

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

Oct, 1:1-14

FRIDAY ond SATURDAY

Oe-IS.16

''THI SWORD OP
ALl IAIA"

(Tecbnicolor)

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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

.......... Ollie
LAST TIM! TONIGHT

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

69c

1

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Mens White Unen
Handkerchiefs
Hemstitched. all Irish Linen

$3.39

lililens /4aiiol'\al B hk

~Yhatev.:r

the

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Mens Campus Sweaters

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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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and am y Games were played and prl'""' ll

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
mcluded
t
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t~
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ttons
m
Its
20
years
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mason
Fisher
ed
guests opened their gifts, dec
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theme hy mn. ''The Vmco or Um e
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
k b
M
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I
Mlddloporl
, also rea a
''TI
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 ~
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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
1 t-.~r . H
,,1.. I' 1. JV\ilt'h , Mrs. Nllr· 1
of Columbus spent the weekend
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SAVE YOU ENOUGH MONEY TO
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
.
.ngat Veterans Mem· law. Mr. and Mrs. Marvm Kel- .·
1
· un . the
, comnul
-1 . ed tmprov
lee
lor
lire World Cumr nurH) onal !Iosplla l
Jy
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
il
d
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
1
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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zer 10sp1 i::t
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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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la cH 'J 'I ~~ meetmg wa:s
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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So sktUful are many Yul•
olav blacksmiths that they caD
C. II&gt;J'ge a horseah!"'
without
ed chalk
of
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lleem. Mr. ~ t. quite m.
Emer ' Hayes and son, 1
John of Chesler were Friday vis1 ~:;s ol Mr. and Mrs. t'on Hal-

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Tuppers Plains
Social Events

HELEN HELP US!

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Old Town Flats I

d1 ughtm ol Ulart, 1\lr. aad2-Da!ly sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct. 13, 1965
Mrs. P•ul Brooks . .loann. Keilh
and Janel, of near Tupper
Plains, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
WoH and family .of Racine Rd.

I Society Notes

Mr. 3nd Mrs. Garth Sovel

new

Mrs. Lewis Johnston and TTa

1and

daughter have moved to
- ·
cey of Minersville Route and
:
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-:-:-!heir
new
home
which
they
Mr
and
Mrs.
Maynard
Bahr
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Mrs. l .uise VanMeter and Nic
l - - by Helen Bottel--~
. By Mrs. Evelyn Bnckles .. I bought from Mr and Mrs of n~ar Chester Mrs. Louise kie called on Mr. and Mrs. May.
ld be ll d I
Mr and Mrs Wilham Watson
.
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Mr nd wood Johnston
yoUTH ASKED FOR IT
I clean, he shou
• owe o . d i 'I p~nt a weekend at ' John Arbsugh.
IKeebaugh of Sumner,
. a
• lmsto
:. -Thi-1 column is for youn!l pE!0-1 wear it anyH way his parents :ck~~:. Y.;, va., with her Mr and Mrs. Bobby Kuhn of' Mrs. carroll White aDd two
-Mae Jo
a
. I their problem• and pleas- please .
I M
d M s Fronk
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Jl e,
ir troubles and fun. As ! Dear Helen :
parens, r. ~"r_
. -·· - P~rker.sburg are announcing the her home after several we.eks erpool, W. Va,
ures, the
l H l US' 1 This Is to the gtrl who wanted
. . bl borth of a daughter, Sept. 30. visiting relatives at Marysvolle, George Powell has sold lh

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~1Lh the rest of H~en e ~·owt to 'oin the WAVES but didn 't I Y~ur pare_nls a:e mJsera y, Robert Flood and daughters. Marion and Columbus.
Clarence Cooper, Portland.
It .welcomes laughs but.
.lb 1 k 1 bout '••r· n" ·(·ttion she 'd 1 stup1dly, fn ghlenmgly wron~, JoEllen and Barbra and son, Mr and Mrs Kenneth Grit- Ashland Service
Station
1
dodge a senous quesuon WI , now a
··
and I hope they'll take their Robin ·' Columbus visited re- lith 't• "'"lded 80' auction at Ltv~ Clarence Cooper, Portland.
· '
.._ brush-off.
. !get.
suspicious to an expert (doctor, cently with Myrtle Frost.
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Send your teen-age questions . We WAVES are a very proud . minister, psychiatrl~t) bef~re l Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barnhill •·
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, I and patriotic group. We
are [they complete the Job of rum- ' and Ruth Ann and Miss Nancy
~are of Helen Help US!. thls 1 taught self-discipline, love of ling your life!
.
Hawk visited at New Lexinght'wspaper
~ countrv, pride in the Navy and
Don't IPll your frr end
any ton with Mrs. Barnhill's broth·
LONG !lAIR THEORY
i good "moral conduct W-e are part ol' this, but DO talk It over e,·, Mr. and Mrs: Floyd Chris·
De A. i .
encouraged to go to church or with a counselor, who &lt;1 hope) ty, Mr. and Mrs. George Qu-IJ- r
t~ ,e en .theory about this 11 synagogue regularly.
Of will bring your parents in for a ty. Mrs. Myron Martin of
8
.: . 11 " ~ong-hair" business a- course there are a few immor- tong talk. - H
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s So what happened in Eng- I slnclly disc•ploned than sa~lo". own amusmg expenences.
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All
the
men went off us when we Jefl boot camp w&lt;:~ s:. 1I Uus
newspaper.
wl
years ago.
to war. Jooving the boys to be "Date a sold ier, date an

Alr
brought up by their fond Ma· Force man, even (heaven for·
bid 1 a Marine. But leave the
mas.
d
If we have more unmascu· sailors alone an you
come
line men these days, blame _it out okay!" - ONE
WHO
on the first few yt'ars ol their KNOWS
Jives whrn charar-ters are form· Dear One:
ed _ anrl thry had no males You 're going ta kick up 8
around to form them.
storm with a lol of sailors- H
Mavbe t!Ji:I!"S why
fat hers J)('ar Helen :
1
aren;l gt•tting along so wet\ I am a 15-year-old girl and
wnh 1:1e1r ultlt&gt;r teen-age sons , I just can't be~ieve t~a t my par-i
_ and m·v1• r have-. They lost 1ents would lhmk this of. me.
command when they wrnl oft to 1 Since I foun~ out I_feel lrke the
war and m·ver got it ba('k. 1 whole world 1s closmg 1n one ~~~.e
When buvs are ··ralst•ll ''
by because il' s so untru e - 1t s
thl'lr uwiht'r!i, there's a good just CRAZY lo suspect your Ja.u·
d 1anrt' ll .n'll be mama's boys. ghter of something lik e th1 ~.
Thus tim ~ rop of •·s11e • man.'" . Maybe you can 't print my letNut ~ bad throry - I think ~ · 11 tcr, but I've go t to talk
to
Wit! it for a term papl·r- PSY· someone. l h&lt;~ve a besl _ g1rl
CHOLOGY M.1\JOH.
frit•nd and we enjoy bemg tolk.lr P:-~y . Major:
: gd her been use we Ulink alike
Your :"ta·urv may rate you an - a couple of nuts. Rec~: nt ly
"A'" on a ter.m p~ip1·r . but ytm'll my parrnts have brf' n pa ssmg
get "}"' (for Foul l from teen· hin ts we should brenk up, an d 1
agr rs who think fad!ii :ue tun 1 found out. that they lhrnk our
and not for psv.:hoanalyt.tng. - · frit•nl.iship is ;1bnormBI. When
H
·
my molhPr told me this I hil
Dt•ar H~lrn:
the ceiling find that made her 1
1\a irruts are over $200 here. mad too - my f0\ks aren 't the
II 1 ~et nne every three months : kind ~·ou can talk to, so don't
r;111wr th;m evt&gt;r.v two weeks, suggPst it.
,
I'm 'ICIV rn g over $40 a year.\ Now th~y're ar ling very enid
Whl&gt; savs long h&lt;~rr lor boys is to my friend. 1 can't
make ·
a bad iad'1 ~ ECONOM IST. them see how awfully wrong
Jk;u Ec·
they are .
~ot rrw' I ih! nk thrs •·mane" I Having to break is bad enough
i 'i~ll\' b p1T11y !lll\lOr. As long · but how can I poss ibl y tell her
i~ nea l a nd the reason why~ She'd be so
8 _... a boy's hui r
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lot the dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Blake and
I Mrs. Gary Bla~ · and danghter,
' spent a recent Saturday evening
wilh Mr. and Mra. Marvin
Barnhart
Recent visitors of Mr. aDd
Mrs. Ray Dillon ·were Mr. and
. Mrs. Osborne Farley ol Murray
I City and Mr. and Mrs. Harold

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can and National League elub
owners, faced wllh the. problem
of replacmg the retlrmg Ford
Frick, beve 10tUed on Maj!.
Phail as their choice, the UDited Press International learned
He will he offered a five-year
contract at 1100,000 a year and
he given powers that m baseball commi881oner bas bad
since the days ol Kenesaw
Mountaill Landis.
"l like the work I'm doing
hre," MacPhail told lhe UPI

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Kyger Creek on a 61 yard run been made. Mele had selected
by Roger Allman but were halt- Grant over two other pitchers
ed the reot of the game.
' to start the sixth game of lhe
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Last Friday evening, the Ea- manager's most important de-· start of ~e 1966 season.
gles scored a touchdown against cision of the World Series bad Tbe ma)orlty of the ZO Arneri-

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replied been runmng tbe Baltimore Orlog streak, and second to take Grant.
ioles, probably wiU he running
over undisputed first place in I ''Then you're the guy," Mele l major league. baseball aa its\

at

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Patterson
The
victory, while not unex- HOLilll BIG LEAD
56 48
3
NY ;::- Gr~e .. "· 3 z 511 114 younger brother ol former hea: pected, earned for Devaney the NE'V YORK iUPI) _ Bob
sZ~th ate' a · · · · · ·. 1 4 26 1141vyweight champion Floyd Pat- United Press
International IF . to h
eked
2Zt
Easte;:s rn _~ ·. ·. ~ ~ 1 4 34 108 terson, knocked out Roland coach-of-the-week honor.
vi:~~!s
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Pah1l wd.
Hannan Trace . . . o 4 18 100 Graetz of West Germany in the And meanwhile, in far - away circuit this season to put him
1
The lact that !here is a hard!
fourth round of their hea- Pomeroy, Ohio, a small Ohio 39 ahead of his closest competJ.
core of American League club ,
FRIDAY'S GAMES
'vyweight bout Tuesday nighL River !own, reflected glory was tor, Bill Hanghton, for the ..
owners, led by John Fetzer of Kyger Creek at Soatbwestern
being taken for the Huskers' tional harness race driven
the Detroit tigers, insisting that McArthur at Eastem
CAPTAIN PICKED
success this year. A Pomeroy champlunship.
a non-baseball man be cho.en
SATURDAY'S GAMES
STORRS, Conn. (UPI)-Da-1 product, William Henry Harri- 113ughton leads all race drlvfor the Job, led to a campaign Hanoan Trace at Pomeroy niel Hesford of Norih Arlington, son (Tippy) Dye, one of i!.s ers in money winnings wltb
by National League club own- :
''8"
N. J ., was named captain of the greatest athletes, class of 1933, $739,837 and if! well on his wa,
era to elect MacPhail to lhe l North Gallla at Hannan, W. University of Connecticut bas- &lt;Ohio State, '371, is director of1to his 16th 100ney winnllll
post.
va.
ketball team Tuesday.
Iathletics at Nebraska.
·crown.

owners have crystallized !heir
feeling on wbelher they want a
man who has been in baseball
as the new eommissioner or a
ma~ ou~ide the game," Mac·

MacPh3.1.•1 IS• I
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jectives in mind Friday evening., arm?"
First, to snap a two game los- I "It feels

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In one corner of the spacious he's also a man under pressure decJSIOD on the question of whe- 1 Plannan Trace ... . o t 0 34 - on a national championship. , was never more ev1dent as [)e. over Memphis State meaa1.a1
"B" team at Pomeroy.
clubhouse, decorated with red- I since the Twins have lost three lt.er. to keep a baseball man in 1Eastern · ... ....... D 2 14 28
The aHable, e~ergellc and vaney's top-ranked Cornhuskers; 00 odda are lisled a~d Florida
Last week , Kyger Creek cap-, white-and-blue bunting, rookies straight gameo to the dashing the JOb or to name an outsider. TOTAl.'; .. ........ 5 5126126 enthusiastic Irishman reklad- whomped Wosconsm. 37~. _n, No. ID, Is a 20-,;int plcl&lt; ~
tured at. least a share
ol the II Sandy Valdesplno and Jim Mer- Los Angeles Dodgers .
I honestly don't think the
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ALL GAMES
f ththeor fourlh consecuttve wm North Caroma"'"
Wildcats meet the Pomeroy

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lluskers' Devaney I·s UPI's

rilt listened to a recorded radio "I chose Grant because he's
broadcast of key games in lhel been my best pitcher all year.
Twins' drive to lhe American He won 21 games, and he's
League pennant.
1 pitched with only two days rest
bl lhe ~ourth qua~ter
when Harmon Killebrew sat at a before. All I wanted to know
fua:terb~ck Joe Fl~her began 1 tabie autographing baseballs, Tueda~ was how he felt and
111ng ~~~ht End Mtke Spauld· .,and a salesman in another part bow hiS arm was holding up."
01
g dw•t
passes untll a 10 of the room was fitting coach
yar ~ouc own p&lt;~ss put the Jim Lemon and Manager Sam
~~fendong champs ahead to Mele for World Series rings..
say.
.
I At 12:45 P·'?·· pitcher Jim
ln the meantime, Southwest-, Grant strolled onto the dressong
~rn, was absorbmg a 22-o set- room and went to his locker,
~:~~at the hands of Symmes decorated with a large red and
TheyH' hi d
. blue 01gn emblazoned With hiS

RUTLAND

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-MIMieport, 0.,

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NEW YORK (UPI) - Texas I bope tc ucend tc the top lfiOI, poiDt laverlle over
ltKMf
Coach Jim
te's
Kyg'"'l McArthur comes tc Meigo In the olbor 81turday Ult,IClyde Smith
and Arkansas, the nation'• se- Nebraska's powerlul CornhUJ. State.
Creek Bobcals can clinch their county wilh 8 2-1-l record
Coach C. A. Duncan's Wildcats SVAC scoring race wilh
201
, cond and third ranked •--ms! kera will have to be dealt with. Texas aDd Arkanlu.,. !loa
second straight SVAC title and
· !will be guests ol the Pomeroy points while teammate David I
- 1
third In the last lour seasons., Coach Bob Penrod's North "B" team. Duncan Is still aeek- Skidmore and Junior Howard
. meet Saturday on Arkanaas 1 Coach Bob Devaney's
blgb unbeaten thll ,eat' aDd.., fi
Friday night by defeating the Gallia Pirates will he out to ing his first win ol the season. of Kyger Creek are tled for secturf in a game that may deter- scoring eleven figures to get a, zc.-backl wbo are favored 111t111'
Southwestern Highlanders in the break a lwo-game loaing string Hannan Trace hu lost to Ky- ond with 18 poinls.
mine the national champion. ' little more than a workout this! day by ..,. sUm poiDI, eunloa&amp;.
only league contest scheduled as they tangle wilh Hannan, W. ger Creek, ~airland, Racine and Smith aloo paces the all •
However, belora either can1 Saturday and is listed a 71 ly own the natloll'o loDpst 1111
this week In the Southern Val- Va. The Pirates will also seek Symmes Valley.
'game scoring with 26 points.
streak - 18 game~.
ley Athletic Conference.
revenge for a ~-IZ ]088 suffer·· Deopite North Gallla being Skidmore is second with 20,
Fourth r8llked Mlehlgu IIIII
Kyger Creek won the title ed last year to lhe West Virgin- shutout for l!le aecond straigbt Howard of Kyger Creek has 18
Is rated &amp;% points better tllaD
outright in 196Z and 1964 and ians. ·
week last Friday night, fullback and Joe Fisher ol KC bas If.
Ohio State In a head-&lt;xl edDJ.
shared It in 1961 with Southwestsion of Big Ten memben.
ern and again in 1!163 with Eastthe job, I'd accept H. I'd he
0
The oddsmakerl have made
ern. This would be the Bobcats'
greatly hunored. No one in "You did a gr•at job of 11111-,
all other "rated" leaml favoSilth title since lhe league
baseball coold turn the Job piring Ibis cummer 80 we want LINCOLN, Neb. IUPI)
led a pi'GIId football tndlfloa ritea this weekend.
was formed in 1951!. ·
down
.
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There was a time when Nehras- I that badn'l burned alnce the
Fifth • rated Georgia 11 A
1,.
In other Friday games, Coach j
Q
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WID Accepl
to glVe you tblo gill.
ka. fans were accustomed to prewar days of Dana X. Bible over Florida State. Purdue, tied
Dick ~arlin's Eastern Eagles I
losmg football. Only a handful and BIH Jones.
for the No. 1 apot in the ratlllp
tangle wtth a tough McArthur MTNNEAPOLIS- ST. PAULl World Series today.
"I have not snugbt the. job
V
d
of the hardy -foolhardy was a He convinced fans that all It with Southern Ca!Uornla, II I
eleven at Eastern and Racine lUPl) - At 12:40 p m. &lt;CST) Sam has become • popular • and have oo persunal ambitions S AC Stan ings
more frequently employe&lt;' term
f
d over Michigan while USC II
battles York and Steve Gnm-1 Tuesday most of the Minnesota!fellow In the upper Midwest. I along that line. But baseball is
SVAC STANDINGS
- dared hope for a Big Eight 1tl"?"k wfas sofmde orgatonJZab IOD ana 12 over Stanford
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diflh
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ecome
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Twms had drifted onto the There are bultons and banners my usone" an
ey wan TEAM
W L P OP title.
lh" he h b n Eigbth • ranked Notre Dime
Saturday evening, the North dressing room at Metropolitan demanding ''Sam Mele for me to be commiMioner, I wiU." Kyger Creek . . . . . . 3 0 56 8 That was before Robert S. ;:nnerh som~ mg h. as ee does not play thiJ weekend. Mt.
GaiDa Pirates play at Hannan, Stadium for their final workout president" and he i! in demand MacPhail insisted that so far North Galli a ..... - 2 1 42 28 Devaney arrived in 1~ as roug out 5 coac mg. career. sissippi State ranked
ninth,
W.Va., and the Hannan Trace of the World Series.
' for public appearances. But .as ~~knew there h~d been no Southwe:-&gt; tern .... 0 1 a 28 head coach. Now, sights are set' Last week that. phllosophy is considered' aa "out" cbolct

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r4'll!llon or !heir grandmotl&gt;er,
11EET TIIUliSDAY
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Mrs. Fannie Beaver cl Racine
The football and Bb:sketball
1o: Sepl. 5. Then~ were 1021
. .
, people present.
Fair and «MJI tonight, •.low offlcJals cllnlc, a~ ~tension
: Mrs Alpha Douglas visited l ae. t4. Partly cloody and warm· eourse of Ohio _Umvers1ty, will
begin Thursday at 7:30 p.m. In
Ihe r SIS·. tet' 'Mrs. La na G'b~ son er Thursday ,
th M'1ddl
t Hi h school bulld1on Sund'ay. They were bus mess
e
epo~ g
(Contlnuod lrom page I )
By Mrs.· F(lix Alkire
, visitors in Pomeroy Monday.
ing. Anyone mterested, but who
45 courses lor swdeols 1o pick
Mr.
and
.Mrs.
~arl
Knicely
of
l
Mrs.
Pauline
Atkins
attended
HAVE
GUESTS
bas not ye~ enrolJed.' may do
from each yenr, 'Ibl nwnber of
Dayton visited With her, brother, the Farm Bureau Women's Ral- Weekend uests of Mr. and . so at the first mee~mg Thursunits offered now ranges from
Mr.
and Mrs. Elda Carsey 1 at Lo an recent!
She W11S
g
d
day. Those completmg
the
2u tO us.
Saturday and Sunday y
g
· y._
Mrs. Ivan Carman an sons, course will be eligible to receive
t
recen
· honored :o~s a DJstr~ct
Past p h F k Road were their
- Set the ratio of councilor 'to :
They also visited Mr. and Mrs. 1President
eac
or .
'
their officiating license.
papil at 1-lo-500 and,
c
d fa ·1
·
I1 son and famtly. Mr. and Mrs.
Thor arsey an
ffil Y·.
1 Mrs. Lana Gibson spent two Gar carman and
children,
in the 1968-69 school year,
Mr.
and
Mrs
..
Jerry
Wem
and
I
days
in
Athens.
She
attended
the
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Rh:Oda
and
Donald,
Columbus,
LAW EXPLAINED
I Jo-400.
, Ten vuute~wtthRohbe:rt P~~nd~: i birthday p_arty of h_er grandson, and their niece and family, Mr. RPsidents of Sutton Twp. ov~
- Direct more money be ·'~"''•• ,,
I Mr. an~
s.
F 'd·
.I Johnny Gibson wh1le there, and Mrs. Wyles Crockett and er 70 years of age may make
1•!1 library books.
wood. T ey came ri ay even
nd R •• 11application for fishing license
- In a new evaluation req,uir&lt;eJ ing and returned home Sunday.
ANNOUNCE DANCE
children, Brenda a
e!:\1, o
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ment, direct schools to
M
d Mr Rnbe t BlackShoal w. va.
as provided by state law, from
8 •.
r. 8 .0 .
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NEW HAVEN - The New ·
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Richard Duckworth, Syracuse.
look at themselves periodi.cally
wood
visited
With
her
sJsler,
Haven
Woman's
Ctub
will
spun- -- - -- ..
and evaluate where they are
Mr
..
and
Mrs.
Fred
'l'homas
of
,
sor
a
square
dance
at
the
Jun·
NOW
YOU
KNOW
respect to where they should l''i'
Am&lt;:~nda on Saturday.
' ior Lodge Hall Wednesday Oc·
EXPERT
be.
p
Mr.
an_
d
M~s.
Osweli._Durham
l
tuber
th
beginning
at
'p.m.
Jamaica
was
discovered
by
13
8
The charters of BChools not · ·
of Harnsonv1lle - K~ngsbury Ray Wrislun will be caller for Colombos in 149~ aad remained
meeting the minimum enroll·
Rd spent the weekend m Char. a Spanish possession until taken ,
·
W V
'lh th .
n the dance and refreshments w11l
ment but conforming to all oth1 We Repair All Makes
lesion, . a., wt
etr so • b 50 ld b th Cl b p .
f by the English In 1655.
er requirements would be con·
and Models. Bring
Mr. an•l Mrs. Eugene Durham : e . . Y_ e u · nee o
1
tinued. under a special clause.
and fumily and other relative1i.l admiSSIOn IS $1 per cnuple,
vour Set To Us Today
The proposed standards
. ·
)1r. and Mrs. Raymond DonFIREMEN CAUED
apply to aU junior and semm
. i !.
ohue visited her sister. Miss ' LAUGHS OFF FAI..L
The Pomeroy Volunteer Fire
highs, even those privately
KEN ROLLINS
Mildred Gil!ilan of 1\ acme.
1 CHICAGO ( UPI )-Comedian department was called to ex- ,
WY 2-2255
anced. Tht&gt;re are 266 chartered .NEW HAVEN _ Kenneth
Mr. and Urs. John Gibson and 1Jimmy Durante laughed off the tinguish a brush fire on the
junior hlgbs in Ohio and 933 o. Rollins bas been promot- 1familv .. At.hcns , Mr .. and Mrs. Icollapse of a reviewing plat~ Ernes~ Powell property at Lau· 608 E. Main St.
Pomeroy
high schools.
rd to Assistant Yard Fore· Dun GJbS?n and. fam1ly, Ports· , form he was standing on Tues- 1 .r~el~
-~=ilf:f-~a:t:6~~3:3:p:.m=.:T:ue:s:da:Y:·~=~::;:=====:
01110 replacing James L. Hart 1mouth VISited the1r mother. Mrs. Iday during a Columbus Day pa- ·,.
who' was promoted to Yard Lana Gibson Saturdrty and Sun· ' r&lt;.lde.
Foreman. Rollins was first i day .
"All of a sudden we heilrd a
t'mployed by the Loompany in
D1·11)('rt Redman's son and little cntsh there in back of
1 1951 as a laborer, moving up h1s fo m1ly of Dunbar. W. VtJ., ux ," the ·'Schnozz" said. ''The
as 3 coal handler, tripper op· visi ted ~und ay with Rev. and .second plank fell . I crashed
riglll in the center, but nobody
erator, harbor bo&lt;:~t operator, MT8. W1ll iam Barnhar!.
ccmvevor operal'lr and tract·
Rev . •md Mrs. Russe ll Woltz was hurL Everything was a!·
B Ada Slack
' or o~ralor in HHil . He lives of \'lf'l lslon, Mrs. Edna H&lt;&gt; lli-! right. "
Mr. anl Mrs. Carson Hayes. ' on a Letart, W. Va. farm.
da y uf ~\'ellsto_n, a sislrr·in-la_w, The plank flooring dropped ·
m
a
three
of !"ran Halliday, 1\lrs. Nell1e about thrt&gt;r feet
Sr. have re turn ed !ro
weeks visit with their son, Mr.
. _ I
1Tracy c Pomeroy_and M1 s. Sha-, QUIET TIIIEF
PEPSOOENT
and Mrc. Carsun Hayes. Jr. of
ron .lewellhad dmner Tuesday ! NEW HAVEN IUP!) - Police .
ASPIRIN
D
Plains Inn.
at the Hall iday - Atkms home. 1were searching today for a ;
~~~. ).lyrtl~ Curl.is of Cincin- , _ ____ -~ .-~ __ , Mr and Mr~. Raymond Dono· qoi1•1 thief who stole $10,700 1
250 Sf%!
THE
natl was a weekend guest of I
.
,. II' I I hbue ;md f~Jm!ly atten_
dcd
a worth of jewels and cash from
REG.
BOTTLE _ _ 49c
her sister. Mrs. E. s. r.tJ!Is. 1 Gauge readmgs -uil 1po- nll :d;-1y dmner for Wtl lJa m R1· the mote! room of ul.'tress Anne I l~'':'~===..::~:C:J
CHORDETTE
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d 'Irs Robert A. Bar· is Darn 11 .9, 119. runnmg l 1 2 chil rd Donohue who wa s lwo .lrffrcys while sl1e slept
SLIM!
TRIM!
Madll
NPB
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, New
den•r.ofanMarion
were week end ·'feet on rollers, Pomeroy-11\.1 as· yraro; 0(II Sunday. at l11s
Slim, trim, revolutionary cabinet styllnl b'
VAPORIZER
CABINET
grez~ter performance. Custom-Malic record
uests of their parents, Mr. and on 20.34, Pt. Pleasa nt 23.BO Hm· ents home, ~lr. and Mrs. Law· Haven for a product ion of ''Kisertussm REG. $1.19 -~~- 89c
changer 9la ys all records. 45 rpm Adllpter
~rs. Robert Ha rden. Jimmy · ton 0.90 sta tionary, KJnawh;l rPn,ce n.;~ol~ue.
· met."
included. Lightweight tone •rm. Cabinet .....
and Debbie, local, and 1\tr. and! Fal ls 2.70 falling, Charlr.st nn 1 ~- (,ar~, tlbs.o n of F't. S[]m Houson: (;!ue, BeigE", Off-White. AC only.
Mrs. Verwn Donahue, East .98 stut ionary. Ll•ndon, ~lar · ton. 1 ex ., ca t~ed long dtstanre
S
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Letart.
nwt and Winfield dams wt're Saturday eve~mg ln ht3 mother,
Dish Cloths
'1
d '1 Harrv Davis vis- on the sills.
'1rs Lana Gtbson . He plans to
• Zenith Quality
• Tone Control
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FINISHING
Speaker Recessed
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lted relatives in Pennsylvani-a.
· en 1er
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mvers1ty tn t e
in Cabinet
• Autvmatic Sht.60I
sum mer semester &lt;J i ll'r h1s diS·
Our best quality
Mr. Md M~. Carl Duckwmth Boat M ove m l'nt~:
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f
.
service
of Coshocton spent Sunday wllh ; Oldo Rl\ er - Queen (it Y c lar;•e rom serm:e.
.
Thermos Bottle PINT _ _ 99c !!
Zenith-vour gr•otest phono buy/
1
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Dt
ckworth
Mrs
r
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El.
Mr.
o~d
:"¥1rs.
F'rank
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· · · duwn 13. 2:a J. m.;
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Agnes V'hile and James Robert. \\'nod s up 14 , 7 05 p. m : Chr is , r. ~n. ~~~s. \Jrgtl Al kJ~Is and
J DAY SERVICE
'1 &lt;
Sarson
of portland Jr d&lt;JI\Jl 1~ 7.•\i)
. fl. IJl.. l' 11• 1\lr .trL
&lt;~HS. Rohert .le\.\.('11 &lt;11·
ON REQUEST
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called on Mrs. Ada Slack and .· . .
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. r.: ~'''' tend,·d ·· Sunda y b1 rtl1day JmI
.
tl,u nf.'r up 14, 10 40 p. m · ... ~ ner tor Dan Ander sun at the
f&lt;lm llj.
Pennsylvan ia dnwn Jj, ,, a. m.; Pl 'll s '•J ,.· I• '
Robinson's
WY 2·2635 Open Fri. &amp; Sot. Nighlo Middleport
Mrs. Thomas Eynon has bee n Accld i;n up 16. W p. rn : L'lH'l S· ~1 ip,, dm ~~~~- ·nlsfH Lnce.d D
RACINE, 0.
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rrturned from Vet.er~m s !\'Iem·
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r an " s. aymon
ono- Cleaners
Pomeroy
[Jn(l 11. dnwn II., ~ a 111 · ,) Pf- h
I d •d th "I t b' thd·
oria!, Hospital
• . m.,. ue ali n e
e OJ s 1r ay ___
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mr'dJcal pattrnl .
·
' Ceorge Price up l l . IL · I:, a. m.:
Mr. and Mr~. Cart Gordon of Andre w Cal houn Uuwn 21, 7 a.
r, ,Jiumbus ,VISited
her muther. m · Silm .r'I uu s1un up 2.,.... 11
.
d .1 M
1
~~ rs May Cow te an SIS er •. rs.
. 1 . 11
, p.·'m.,. Cl·1ar 1es K. down 23 , 'u so
l'·.
3
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I · d A hi d
Visitifig Friday with Mr. and · a. m.; A he • 5 an
up
Mrs. R.,y~d l Thoma s were Mr. I (lrt!enu~ 1:20 a. m.: V&lt;:~lvo lme
and Mrs. Roval Greene of West down Grernup 1·30. a. m.; R.
Frankfort. Ii i., Mr. and Mrs. I H. Bosworl h _n up Creenup 2:20 l
Fverette Greene of Cambridge. i a. m.: L. r lf'ore up G;eenup, ,
and Mr. and Mrs. c. A. Evans 7:30 a. m.; J. S. Lew1s up ~
of Bidw 11.
\Teldahl 7:35 p. m. : Steel Trad- ~
\1r and Mrs. Dale Hubbnrd : er up Meldahl 11 :05 p. m.; Dorof Washington. D. C. visited 11 is : othy Estes dnwn \ leldah l 12 :45 1
pa rents. Mr . and ~trs. Edison a. m.; Poplar down MPidahl
Hubbard and other relatives. 5:30 a. m.: Phil ip Sporn dmtn !
Misses Sharon Cottrill and Ju- 1 Meldahl 7 a. m.
I
dy Beegle of Columbus were·
weekend t;ue.sts of Mr. and
Gallipolis Dam - Cathy R. ·~
Mrs. Don Cottrill, Cra ig and up 3 P m.; Walter Beckjord
Bruce.
. down 3 20 p m.; Bob Benter
Mrs. Herbert Parker and Mrs. Iur 5 p. m.; Southern up 1 p.
Damon .Ferrell spent a day j m : Pollywog up 9: 4&amp; p.m.;
with Mrs. Parker's mother, Mrs. 1 Valley Tr&lt;tnsporte ~ down 1: 15
Edna Summerfield of
near a. m.; L&lt;:~dy Glor1a down 3:15
Chester.
a. m.; Peggy Downey up 5:10 1
James Robert White and Fred· : a.m.; Western down 6:50a.m.;
1ricka Schwart oP N1asun W. i Franklin B. up 9 !!. m.
i
Va., attended the rPcent ..\pple 1 Kanawha River - Mi:-;s Sus·
Festival al Jackson.
Ian up Marmet 9:45p. m.; A. J. '
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Barn· . Patten down ~!armet 11.45 p. ~
hart and children, Vickie Den-im.: Sol vay down Marmet I : ~ 0 ,
ise, De~r.a and Tommy of Cleve-l a. m.; ElgercliH up :'1-!&lt;trmet 6- 1
land VISited her parents, Mr. 1;3~ a. m.; H. E. Bowles up Win·
and Mr:. Thomas Hayman and 't fie ld 2:45 p. m.; All en R. Merher sister, Mr. and Mrs. Nial rill dow n Winf1 eld 4:35 p. m.;
Salser.
Lurv .J ane Lueas dnwn Wi nfield
Mr. a_~ Mrs . W. H. Jones of J 50. p. m.: W. H. Shaver, .Jr., 1
Avon. VISited her aunt, Mrs. E. I rlnwn Winfield 6:10 p. m.: Jer- I
B. M1lls.
.
rJ llosrA. orth down Wi nfiel d 7:40
Mr. and Mrs. Morns Harden , p.m.; BC"avPr up Winfield 11 ·45 '
were Sunday dinner guests of 1 p. m.: Helen z. down Winfield I
her brother, Mr. and Mrs. For-· 5.25 a. m.
'1
rest Neigler
of Racine.
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Mrs. Ada Slack, Mr. and Mrs.! with his mother Mrs Oma HyRoger Sl ack VISJte
. . d Mr. and I sell and Ti.Jndmolher
'
. Mrs May
:
Mrs. Wilk ie Sarson and son, IC..owie. ·
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Charles of Portland.
Miss Angela Hubbard
ten
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Mr. and Mrs. Franklin ImiJo. year old daughter of Mr. and
. 'f'
. "";t ' . c
d~n and children visited Sunday Mrs. Larry Hubbard tras been
With Mr. and Mra. Woodrow returned to her ho~e
from 1
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Hendrix and family
Holzar llospital where she was .
Mr. and M11. Gena Jenldns a med!cal patient.
,
~nd so?, D. J ., of Columbus vis-- Mrs. F.:lma Louks and Mrs. :
.. :
"Brand·new" means Cutlass Supreme-the luxuri0111 four-door powerful than anv Coila belore ill Sound like the f1ll88l' new
lted . h11 mother, Mrs.. Fred Margaret Cottrill attended lhe
Jenkm~ and brother, Mike, and County Council PTA m('etin g al
Supreme might change roar ideas about low·priced canl You Cllll
hardtop that just joined the '66 lineup at your Oldsmobile
her parents, Mr •. and Mra. Bradbmy.
Dealer's! Longer. Wider. Smarter. Smoother. More posh, more bet on it! At your Dealer'• ••• LOO~ TO OLDS FOR THB ~I
Henry Salser, Ra~me.
Miss Flossie Roush is recup- 1
Mrs. Agnes Wh~te and James erating at her home after being 1
~obert accompamed by Frede-- a patient in Holzer Hospital.
ncka ~chwar:z, Rut~
Nollge~ Mrs. Agnes While and James ]
md Childr('n nf M.Js..JO. W. Va. Robert and F'red('ricka Schwar~ 1
;pent an l'venmg in C;tllipOlis. 1, of Masr&gt; n were Sunday evening
Mr. ~:~nd .\1rs Lutlwr Jnlm st~n Idinner P"uesls of Beulah White I
~l ave :elurned ho me. nft(' r VI Slt- and far. 1ily of Middlepo rt
I
t!'t, fnend s and rela lt ~'£·s m \'1r- William Cundiff, Jr., trJ\;i ng
1
ginia.
cnmplet.ed basic training at the
Mr. and Mrs. Ha rley .Jnhnson.l U. S. Air Force Base in Texas
:laughters, Tammy &lt;Jnd Cheryl, Iis spending a leave with his
» Wolf Pen were Su nday din- parents. Mr. and "n. William
aer guests of her mnth er, Mrs. Cundiff, Sr. and family and ot.h-·
Ada Slack and family. In the er realtives.
afternoon they \'isited their Dr Mrs. Lela Hendrix of Steuben~
!ant soo, Terry Edmond. in vlUe Is visiting at the borne of '
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Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Gertrude McBride.
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KARR
VAN ZANDT MOTOR SAlES, Pomeroy,
til;
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monel, Tmt,. visited ~r. and Mrs. Oris Hubbard and fam1ly
Y,f
.~·' Mrs. 1i'•" nkhn Hendr11:
and Iwere Mr. and Mrs. Donald Van-·
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Claughter, ~rbara Jean.
and children of Colurn·
·. Mr. Wilham Hysell of Colt1m- buR and Mr. Wayne Hubbard of
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· _.. .... open! Monday and Tuesday Sheffield Lake.
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IY DO OTHY
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KILGAUEN
LAS VEGAS, Nev. Oct. 8 first this
andfamous
only other
Itire
visited
town time
re1
ported that 1 didn't understand
lt.

I would like to reiterate that
statement, in spades,
1 understand and appreciate
Rome, Florence, Venice, Paris,
London and Dublin• aside from
my favorite city, New York. But
this is the mystery city of all
lime, to me. lt has a let of heat
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79c

99c

CASE OF

CASE OF

CASE OF

24 cano $3.15

12 cans $2.95

24 cons $3.55

Cran berry ~::;s~~3 _ 4 89C
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4
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Grapefrm i::;;_~J _ ••n• c
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Chernes
Fruit Cocktail ~"~!:n:, 4~!~~ 89c
3 i!;. 59c
Peaches
Peaches
3 ,.,b. 79c
A&amp;P SAUCE

1·lb.

cans

15'h oz.

A&amp;P Sections

A&amp;P, Red Sour
Pitted, Case of

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cans

24,$4.25 -

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A&amp;P, Yellow
Cling, Coso of

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24,$4.69 - -

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Cling, Case of

13-oz.
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24,$6.31 -

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Joqt.
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Iona Corn
Sauerkraut~::.
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1-lb.
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Cream Style
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J.Jb.
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cans

24, $5.33 - - - -

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24, $6.31 -

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F~YERS
Whole Cut·up tray pack 31 c WHOLE
CHOCOLATE DRINK ~:~~: - 2
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39
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SULTANA SALAD DRESSING
4
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SPARKLE GELATIN
39c
SULTANA PLAIN OLIVES --'~ 49t !.~~~.~~RKEYS
49c
2 ·~~r SSe ROASTING .CHICKENS
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I am jus1 smart enough to
drop a coin in a machine or put .
~ chip on a nwnber, but 1 am
not equipped for the new card
game, Pan, the rules for Which II
were prominently propped on
my bureau at the Riviera Hote., right beside the menu. I
By Clarice A11ea
think you would have to he an
honor graduate of M.I .T. Lo
Mrs. Ida Knight recen11y re-I gure
out
Pan
and
ceived ·ord of the death of Just
happen not 'to be
h~ broth~r, Oscar Shank, at honor graduate of any college, II
h1s home ;:1 Iowa C1ty, Iowa.
let alone ~U.T. , the thought
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Myers · which simultaneoiJsly awes
attended the funeral of uis and curdles my blood.
grandmother, Mary Pooler
However• the room
Bethel Ht thr Wrightsel Funer- menu is delightful. It is cheer·
a) horne .in McArthur.
ing, while deciding what
D. D. Cleland and fr iend of have for breakfast, to know that
Colurnburt were recent visitors
l)f Mr. cw . Mr.. Denzel Cle- tr.e Riviera stands re&lt;~ciy
land.
serve you the most up-to-date
confiture, spelled "current
Mr. and M,.,. Roy Christy ly .,
apent a recent Sunday with Mr.
~nd Mrs. Harold Hawk and ! These mentions are
more
sons at McConnellsvllle.
an merry sidelights to
my
Mr. -md Mrs. Bob Wood and Ifiying trip lo Las Vegas 1
·~mily an~ Mrs. J. V. Cox spent ; came out heJ·e not for the g~~
lUnday w1th Mr. 11nd Mrs. Clar- : bling or the current jelly. but
mce Cox, Clrarleston, W. Va. because movie producer Joseph
Mr. and Mrs. John Lambert E. Levme was tossing a small
~ave n~ved from Pt. Pleasant t party for a few thousand of his
;o the . elma r Baum house..
best friends, and [ was drawn,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Betzmg a if by a magnet, to the starand Ja.1 of Heml ock _Grove re- 1studded assembly.
.
cently spent an "!Vemng wlth 1 The
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. occasmn was ony en·
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Richard Frost, student
at ~f' s appe,arnnc(&gt; at the Rlv·
Ohio Slah.. spent a week end lera, and. 1ony plays '1. part in I
wlht Mr. a~d Mrs. Willis Frost. the movie ''The . Oscar'" pro· I
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E:l- duced by Joe Levme· and that's
1erfeld &lt;.!Dd Mike spent a week a good enough excuse tor Joe
•nd
•. hu; parent." in Colum- I to hurl a ba.&lt;;h and get every. I
ous.
1 body traveling .
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Mr. ~ 1 Mrs. Raymond El- A lot of big ones made the
&gt;erfeld and Mike spent the s~ene. Steve Boyd, star of the
veekf&gt;. with his parents In flicker , came alone , looking new I
Columbus.
· · -Danny . . Will spent a few
?reat Britain and France ·
Jays with Mr. and Mrs. Henry thal. 1t would _not violute the I
I'Jlomal'!; and f~mily.
Belgian neutrahly.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Newell 'I In 1943, Italy declared war of ,
and fa1r1ily and Mr. and Mrs. . Germany, her for mer axis ptJrtCiair
Newell were Sunday ner.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
--Ne·."eli, Keno .
I A thought for the day: Spa- ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cleland nish author Cervantes said : i
and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Ver· "C11n we never have too much
non CJ! land, Mr. and Mrs. Wate- . of a good thing?"
·
man White and Mr. and Mrs. -- - - - - -Norman McCain and daughters ,
enj r.: ed a picnic at the home '
Whereowhere
01 Mrs. . ry Reed.
to start? Moving? Start by
Mrs. wil:iam Will called on ,
finding MOVEF!.S. fa st
Mrs. C' 'yton Allen, recently.
,in the YELLOW PAGES.
The Almanac
I Where your fingers
By Unl1ed Preao IJite111aUonaJ
do the walking.
Today is Wednesday. Ocl. 13,
the USth day of 1965 with 79 to
follow .
The moon is approaching its !
last quarter.
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The morning star Is Jupiter.
The evening stars are Mars,
Venus and Saturn.
1
On \his day in history:
In 1775, tire Continenti! Con.
gress ordered construction of a
naval fleet, thus originating the I
U.S. Navy.
.
In 179~ George Washingtoo
laid the cornerstone of the 1
President's house, the first pUblic building to be built in Wash- I
inglon.
In 1937, Nazi Germany prom-

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Pomeroy·Middleport, 0., Oct.ts, 1118&amp;;7
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Polish diector Roman Polanski, bearted charmer whose star aotto voice: ''It's Mrs.
---'-- ·who was spposed 1o he at 1he quality comes across U~e soft nine's birthday. When obe
really. But ooe comment aeema ent:
· at the
He doesn't run out of ldNt.
gala but suddenly bad 1o fl7 lightning. After the dinner, when the cake Ethel Merman w II most
somewhere.
I passed by her table 1o pay jump out."
o • o
Stuart Whitman showed with my respects, obe took my hand, After the party, producer
SEE OUR NEW FALL COWCTION
two- count 'em - (dark, sve~ beld II warmly as we t,....., vine oald to a few friends, "Th1lsll
te beauties I. He didn't reveal and finally klsse&lt;l II. Only a is only the first half of the eel,.. II
their identities because
his ,..ally grest lady would do that; brati&lt;&gt;n. Wall till 'the Oscar
ly DOROTHY KILGALLEN
divorce Isn't quite settlod. He she made me feel like a star. ens' - then you'll aee son~&amp;oi l
, was wearing a new hair style, Milton Berle, ever • irrespon- thing.
more neon signa than you
In bls dark hair &lt;changed for 1too &lt;sn nJelhing almost as i&lt;&gt;ng sible Md generous ol his lime What he didn't say was
ever seen packe&lt;l into a
tire part\, but he didn 't su!ler i as The Beatles, but fluffier I a!- and talent, quite naturally got he's planning tbe most '•btiiousiJ
lively. small area.
t00 muc h hecause he was se.at· so ror reasons pertaining to his 1 more laughs in three minutes premiere of all time, to
,.
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.It IS eaay to
e&lt;l next to JIU St. John, lookm~ art.
than any other comedian could place at the ~anta Monica Au&lt;ll-11
Fine Tailored Coats
divorced here,
Wildly and beautifully blonde
Jane Darwell 86 and the old· draw in half an hour. When he torium - where they actually
Jill, a great one lor playing mus. est Jiving Osca'r winner (for climged on the stage he was bold the Oscar ceremonies
•nd Luscious Fur Trims
your mood. An d you do
. I h .
er. Y?U please at any.
Ica c airs with the fellows, " Grapes of Wrath") made it fAbulous, but even out of the if he can get the Academy Co'n- 11
dUs 1s an accommodatmg pJa,ce,l was ushered in by a Prince Von by wheel chair· but proved she ~potlight he was funny. When mittee's okay
where almost nuthi.ng
' Furste~burg &lt;.nobody ever found was the biggest appluase getter a waiter brought a lighted cake You've got to say one thing
out which Prmce Von Fursten- of them all when it came her to the New York Mrs. Ernest for Joe Levine. Well, you've
to
th
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b ) b he
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ur:!g~~u~t~-w~a~s~su~b~st~itu~t~in~g~t~urn~to~he~ln:trod~u~ced~-~And~·~•:1~B~or~g~m~·n~e~,~M~i!~lon::_::lean;:ed~o~ver~the:~t,~sa~y~a~l~ol~o~f~thln~g~s~a~bo~u~t.:::!~='""lii:============
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1 Come Here Oct 16

1a.DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0., Oct. 13, lGel
Cecil Perry, Columbus, Ohio, after Tuesday's work and llil

!tntereated pe1'8011S to attend the PT,
PT. PLEASANT - The M•1district meeting,
::n~~ meeting will be 1charging the transportation of not reconvene untll October
son Countv Historical Soctetyl
h ld Th sday October 14 at 18 minor to var~ous sections of 26th.
will hoot the historical societies ~laintenance Shops
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ur 1 &amp;odel Park. There the county while tbe minor was
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30
of. the Fourth
COngressional ! Will be Dedicated
;~
~mb,"
re
ular
business
the
Influence
of
mtoxlIt
baa
been
esttmated
thai
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D1strlet of the local
Moose, PT PLEASANT _ The new 00 the agenda galong with the cants, The grand jury which ta San Franciscans died frolll
, Club on October 18th.
$430 cioo West Vtrglnta Army installaUon of the newly elect- began their duties on Septem- heart dtsease every U bolll'l
morning
sessionat will
glnThe
with
reglstraUon
9:311 a. National Guard's motor main, , ed officers of the association,
L ch wlll be served at noon. tenance shops located on State All adult 4-H leaders and juomAn "':,ddress by Dr. Charles Route 62 just behind the N11- lor leaders are invited
·H. Moffat,
'
will be
Professor of History t"tona t Guard ArmoryFrld
at
at Marshall University and Vice formally dedicated
ay
FOURTH REPORT
president of the 'West Vlrglniaf7:3tl ~mSenator Robert C. Byrd PT. PLEASANT- The grand
Historical SOCiety will hlghllght , U. · v· . . member of jury of Mason county Circuit
th
ni n session
of West 1rgm111
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th
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S ate Armed Services Court returned Its four parAlso planned during the day I~ . 1~ will be the main 1tial report Tuesday, finding a
ONLY
ls the presentation of
three , mma efe, th "open house" · misdemeanor indictment against
highway markers to the local speaker or e
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Convenient Tenne
II society by ""lr. Charles p. Har· and publlic dedic~: ;;;:g~
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1Denzil. F. Gainer and Secretary !
glmo HistoriCal Society. ' .
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1 wife. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gil- 1
HOGS _ :75 to 220 22 to 23.10; land and family .
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Htavies 19 to 22 : Lights 11:1 to Mr. and ~rs Owen Holl~y _or 1
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Bulls 14 40 to 17 ; Stock Steers . lien! at the Veterans Memorlf to 23.50: Stock Heifers 12 to i&lt;il HospitaL She was taken
Broad Strap
17.90 : Stock Steer Calves 17 to there on Friday ~vening.
Beetle Heel
25 · Stock Heifer Calves 15 to Mrs. Charles Scyoc and three
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children or Parkersburg are vis\'F.AL C.o\l.VES -Tops 29.40: iting this wetk with her mothSeconds
27 : Medi um 20 to 25 10; . er. :\1rs. D. L Dudding.
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Common &amp; Heavies 15 Lo
F1rsl Class Wayne Burlon, a '
machinist mate in the N a v y
stalioned at Norfolk, Va. visited several days w1th his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marl Bur.' ton.
Mrs. John McDaniel is visit! mg her mother, Mrs. Hudson
, who reportedly is ill at a New
Cumberland hospital.
' Mr Thomas Ryan of Spr:ingFLOORING, No.2 pine _ low as 12'hc ft.
field , Ohio visiled o
days wit h h1s mother,
FRAMING
lew as $95 M.
Emma Ryan.
Mrs. Harold Schwarz visited
PLYWOOD _ _ _ _ low as 3,25 sheet
Jn Saturday and Sunday
her daught er and son-in-law,
SHEATHING _ _ ___ low as 10c ft.
Mr. and ,\1rs. .JohD Helzer and
son. Tod . at Parkersburg.
PANELING _ _ __ low as 4.25 sheet
M1 ss Uon na Jeffers, who Is
employed in Columbus, visited
CEILING TILE
low as 12c ft. over lhe weekend with her sister and family. .Mr. and Mrs.
INSULATION _ _ __ low as 4'4c ft.
Robert Oli ver.
Mr. ami Mrs Tony Elias or
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' Akron . Ohio VISI!td over the
RED ROOF PAINT _ _ __ gaL 3.60 · weekC&gt;nd with his sister, Mrs
Ralph Pickem.
Specials on Plastic Pipe &amp; Plastic Plumbing 1 t\.l r. and Mrs. Donald Russell
1 and ehJ!dren or· Chi cago , Illinois
were h~re to cillend th~ funeral
of hi s uncle. Howard Johnson of
Point Pleasant.
Mr. and .\1rs. Calvin McDanMATERIALS CO.
iel and farn1ly of Pumt Pleasn3.5554
MASON, W. VA. ant ~· 1 s i!ed on Saturday
1ing with Ius parents, Mr. and I
r Mrs. Curtis McDaniel.
' The H.everend Marvan "" ''~'
pastor of the Mason Methodist
Church, will attend a Convention of the Bishops at Jackson's!
1Mill several days this week. He
I is expected to return on Wednesday evening.
:.1r and Mrs. John
Roach ,
and son of Bucyrus, Ohio were
h~re to altt:md Lhe funeraJ of
her grandmother, Mrs. Alice
floward .
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Harbour visited on Sunday with his
mother , Mrs. Rome Harbour at
Gallipolis Ferry, West Virginia.
The birthday of his mother was
observed at this time.
Mr. and Mrs. WarreD Self
and children visited
several
days with her
grandparents,
Mr. and Mr~ Cristy Bletuer and
I with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Capehart.
1 Mrs. Paul Bocock and David
visited recently with tier father. Henry L'ullin~worth, and hi!r
· sister. Mrs. Robert Berry, who
were both patients at the Kings
Daughters Hospital at Ashland,
Kentucky.
Miss Claudia Zerkle, a student nurse at St. Joseph's Hos- 1
pita! in Parkersburg and otlier '
student nur~es wiU visit with
her parents, Mr. and Mn. Les1ter Zerkle on Wednesday and
attend the 58th annual conven1
tion of the West Virginia Nurses
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Association to be held Oct 1315 at the Pleasant Point Resort.
Pete Russell of Chicago. IU
: visited over the weekend
his wife and children at Masoa
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and while here attended the
neral of his uncle, Howard Johnoon.
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The Pomeroy Elementary pond, Mr. IDd Jllrl, Guy Gulo- zio and Mrs. Robert Chapman; shop, Mrs. Dwight CUIIums, Mrs. for the refreshment stand
contact volunteer nearest them IReuter, Miss Reibel , teacher; Following Mr. Struble'• If'
PTA Monday night voted unam, Ither, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Taylor, Kitchen, Mrs. John Hunnell, Mr Robert LewiS, Mrs. Pat Wood, It
, d th t t b to have them picked up. Volun- Mrs. Frank Vaughan, Mrs. Ho- IJUil'kll, the ':A unanlmOU.IIy e
Diously in favor of school con· Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson, and Mrs. Char!p LegaJ·, Mrs. Mrs. Robert Chapman, Mrs.
was announce
a
e leers ore Alvin Spears, Mrs. I warJ West and Mrs. Maurice dorsed the btll
oulidation and the PEP bill, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Werry, Joseph Struble, Mr. and Mrs. Martin McAngus, Mrs. Lewis record hop held last month was! Thomas Clelland, Mrs. Robert Venoy, first grade, Mrs. Ken""'
poke
point~
and made extensive plans for • ]Mr. and Mrs. Charles Werry, Melcolm Mees, Mr. and Mrs. O.borne, Mrs. Wilbur Young, a success. There will be anoth- Lewis, Mrs. Pat Wood. Mrs. nedy teacher: Mrs. John Billett-. ~ Va.f': 8
on tbl
halloween party announced by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Van Roy Reuter, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- Mrs. Carl Roach, and Mrs. er hop later and any one wish· Jay Warner, Mrs. Leonard Van nar, Mrs. Paul Eichinger and In av~r 0
~ 1 or
in
Mrs. Donald McKenzie w'itl&gt; EJ, Meter Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. ard Rosenbaum, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hendricks; Door
prize 1ing to help chsperon sbould Meter Jr. and Kermit Walton. Mrs. Kenneth Harris Mrs. Wood· ~EP b:. Th~Ub, • If paMedUle
ta Gilmore, president, presid- renee Francis.
Kermit Walton and Mrs. Don tickel~. Mr. and Mrs. Elza contact Mr. GUmore. It was an- 1 Donations from the Pomeroy ard teacher; Mrs. Conrad Oh-- ovem rj w~ 1=8~ eentt.
lng.
Pat Duffy; Witches
caldron, Thomas.
1 Gilmore and Mr. and
Mrs, nounced that the Meigs County 1 Unit of pies and hot dogs were linger and Mrs. Carl Hendricks, present sa 08 •
A~tions favoring t~e ballot- 1 Mrs. Olin ~th and Mr~. Law- Pop machine, M:s.
Ge~e~ George .Nesselroad Jr.; and PTA wm .sponsor an auction _and asked for the auctian and grant- special education, Mrs. Lewis ~ money reaHzed_!ould ~
ing assue came fo\lowmg sever· renee Franc1s.
Houdashelt, Mrs. Wilbur Perrm, Game tickets, Mr. and Mrs. bake sale at the Rock Spnngs ed. Lunch will be served at the teacher.
Vide an additlona1 ~ per
al talks by Pomeroy education,! Door prizes: Mrs. James 0', John Werry and Harvey Van Leonard Jewell and Mr. and Grange halloo Saturday, Qc(O. auction and proceeds from the Dr. Carl Scott, psychologist dent per _year. Tlns :"""'
al leaders, mcludmg a mem- Bnen, Mrs. Rachard Jones, Mrs. Vranken; Hall guards,
Leo1Mrs. Lloyd Wright.
ber 16, begmmng at 10:30 a.m. auction will be used for College at Lalnn Hospital, was guest Will provide 8 be~r 1un ·P
ber of the school board and Supt. .Jack Carsey, Mrs. James Souls· Crew , &lt;.iuy Russell, C. E. Clark, All mothers
are asked to Anyone wishing to donate bak- Scholarship fund. All Units in speaker using as his topic, gram. for the chd~en, extra
Charles S. Gibbs who announc- by and Mrs. Jay Warner; Prize I' Leon McKnight, Orval
Wiles Isend either candy or
baked ed goods or having articles of county are asked to participate. •·who pre11sures Johnny-Home attention could be gJVen slower
ed his support of consolidation. purchasers, Mrs. Don McKer- and James Soulsby.
Sweet goods £or the sweet shop or pies fur_niture, clothing etc, are ,to Room mothers named includ· or School?" The main factor is !students and als.o more advan~
The party will be Thursday, ·
- - -·--ed, Mrs. Olin Booth, Mrs. John not who preasures Johnny but ed help for bnghter otudenll,
October 28, with judging to be,
High School PTA
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Hunnell and Mrs. Bob Miller, how Johnny reacts to pressure. prov•de a broader vocatwhal
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gin at 1:30 p.m. Joseph Struble
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Miss Sandra Kay Dean, dau, I sixth grade taught by Mr. Spen· If teacher
and parents are course. Vaughan asked t I
will be master of ceremonies
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and Mrs. Marvin Burt in charge
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of the music. Four prizes will
The Pomeroy High School Wesley Grate,
of Mr. and Lloyd Wright, slxth grade, Mrs. today Is a guidonce counselor. b1ll also was unanunously """
be awarded in each room, for r
FTA met recenlly at the high Mrs. Herman Grate Rutland Williams room; Mrs.
Leo Parents should take time .to dorsed.
th• preltlest . ugliest, funniest
school with Marjprie
Bentz, and Mr. Robert
Miller' Crew, Mrs. William
Mayer talk with children and try to re· Supt. Charles Gibbs brought
and most original. Each child Plans were mwje for a pot- A3c Robert E. Fnck, who,pres1dent in charge.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Le~ and Mrs. Malcolm Mees, fifth lieve pressure before it becomes to the attention of the group
wi_ll receive a treat of an orange lurk Thanksgiving dinner at ; ~as completed ~is b~~ic lrmh- Named as a committee to Miller, Route I, Rutland, have grade, .Mrs. Spencer's room; ~~o _great. ?r. ~ott
stated, a new piano recently ~urchasdrmk 11:nd potato chips and com- lh
b 1 mg at Lacklanu Air Force · plan £or the assemb•v were completed arrangements to e"'- Mrs. Clifford Newlun, Mrs. Ed- Guidance IS havmg a set sch· ed for the school auditorium.
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u e or ascap me and any par- ~a so ma e severa cornme
and Mrs. William Mayer, Mr .. 1~ en/
~ au~ t~rs of R~t "leave with his parents be~ore Judy Righthou~e and Joyc~ versity
Walton, fifth grade, Mr. Rob- ent not setting W' such a sch. in favor of both bills and uraed
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t e Umte Melhoc:hst . going to Tru'ax Field, W1sc. ,. Evans Mone makin
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Mr and Mrs V D Edwards IChurch met Mflnday afternoon 1 where he will be slationed
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John Kevin returned were made for a guest
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Smith teacher
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of the district
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an, Mr. and Mrs. _Marvin Burt, Group
singing of "Near Miss Jerri ~·rick of ~olumbus ~:~I ~:m:rg J~nife~o~~akest! M_lller, ~lso sem~rs at Rutland ldows teacher.
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solidation in November, it will the fifth grade won the atteodMr. and Mrs. DICk Neutzlmg the Cross'' and Psalm 2:1 in uni- i spent the weekend w1th her and Nan Arnold
Rig~, wall enroll ~n the Gene~al Mrs. Robert Lewas, Mrs. Paul be forced on us at a later date." ance banner.
and Mr. and Mrs. John Rlaett- 1son opened the meeting and de- . parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Paul
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Busmess and Jumor Accountmg Hudson and Mrs. Tom Hennes- At ~resent our elementary ed- The meeting closed with the
n~; Ball . toss, Mr. and Mrs. votions taken from Psalm '$1 Frick and family.
The ~rogram, _in charge of I Courses.
sy, third grade, Mrs.
Gibbs ucat10n syslen:t _i~ very good but Lo~d's Prayer in unison , after
Richard . Rupe , Mr. and Mrs. were led by Miss Lydia Ebers- Mr. and Mrs. Don Rea _have Judy Kl_ng, was m the for~ of
-teacher; Mrs. 1van Wood, Mrs . . :recond'ary facJiihe~ a~e quite whacb ~efreshments were se:v·
Tom Smath, Mr. and Mrs. John bach who gave a rcadin '' M returned home after spendmg a a que~taon and answer peraod.
BOOSTERS TO ~EET
Fred Scott and Mrs.
Scott mad~quate. Conso!JdatJOn will !ed by sixth grade mothers watb
Sebo. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ha_w-~ Neighbor'' taken fro~'
week . at the1r. cottage on the Attendmg w~re t~se. named a- The South_ern A_thletlc Boos~- Shank, Mrs. Young teacher; Mr p_rov1de for laboratory facih· f Mrs. Dwight Cullums Mrs. Charley, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dill- Sunshine Ma azine and clos- Muskmgum R1ver.
bove and Land~ Sm.1th. Susan ers of Racme wtll hold thear Pat Duffy, Mrs. Roger DiJiard taes, more extensive shop in vo- Jes Legar, Mrs. JMeph Struble
ard and Mrs. C. K Clark
Ied m'th. preyer
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b · a~ C. 0 . Parsons and son, Wil- , Dixon, Judy Sm1th, Terri Fultz, regular meeting Thursday
at and Mrs. Charles Hoffman ' sec- cational training and wider cur- and ·Mrs · George Wri"""t
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Dart game, Mr. and Mrs.' swered ro 11 ca 1·1 WI"th a · w1se
. ham, or Charleston, W. Va., Kay· McGowan, Carol Hall,
Ger7:30p.m
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Mrs
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VISited Sunday afternoon with aldme Hay.s and Mtsa Helen AU members are urged to at- cher: Mrs. Jay Warner, Mrs./ D . S - t I p- - - ""&lt;M"'"""'d"d ;J-:-.,.-;t-;O: -O
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Lloyd Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs., saymg rom e
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Mrs. Norman McCallum.
Smith, sponsor.
tend.
James
Soulsby
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Mrs.
Roy
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Raymond Bally, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Frank Stewart, pres1-l M1ss Clara Gar)ens was the ·--- ---- Alvin _Spears, Mr. and Mrs. Don . dent, W'as in charge of the busi· l Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. Nor..
McKmght and Mr. and Mrs. I ness sssion and it was voted man Mccallum.
Bob Thompson: Pocket ladies, to purchase two hymnals for Mrs. Paul Grinstead of BelMrs. Max Folmer and M r s. the church. Round robin cards pre spent the weekend with rei~
Howard West; Cake auction, j were signed to bf! sent to Mr.latives in the area.
Edwa~
Rickard auctioneer, 1and Mrs. A. v. Jiowell whose ] M~. and Mrs. PauiJacobs~~d ·
Mrs. Rickard and Mr. and Mrs. 7tst anniversary is October 13; fam1ly of Southshore, Ky . VISitJack Carsey.
a get well card to Mrs. Anna ed Saturday evening with Mr.
Movie theatre, Don Thomas, Reuter, and birthday cards to and Mrs. Pearl Jacobs.
Rev . Wilbur Perrin and Frank , Mrs. George Parker October U)J
Titus, projector operators. and and Mrs. Earl Den;,y, OctOJbcr l
Mr. and Mrs. Bob
M•ll.,, 27.
James O'Brien, William Porter
and Ted Reed , tackets:
Fish Durin~ the program hour , two'
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readings were given from Sun,
shine magazine, ';My Happiest
Day" by Mrs. Ricllord Camp. _The Rutland PTA met at the
bell and "This Day 1s Perfect" I htgh school Monday evening
by Mrs Gleockner.
Several With Mr. Doyle Shum~ker as
guessing games and a Bible speak~r on consohdatiOD and
quiz were conducted by Mr::~. educatiOn as a whole.
Transparent Stewart
Vernon Weber was
acting
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STORM 1 The meeting closed with the spoke on voling for the PEP
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Lord's Prayer in unison, alter bill and Issue I and urged aU
n1NDOW' which refreshments were served to get out and vote in Novem~
&amp;.eot • • C..lill ... Is """-! • gtfttl learhen, lobrieo ..! ...,.. 11Jlpolnllnen05
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wido,._,;o;ll(-degwe~
..... !with dr-at we1aut J&gt;IIDding .. oil Fte... ..,~ ..a opDetmess oi - - - ~
from a table with whi1.t1 cover ber. Mr. Nask spoke on formaall,._ COIIolider . . ....,;,.,_ ol. Codil'v'o
and a centerpiece of
white ing a Boy Scout Pack in Rut~
.,.. doe Coditl.o ~ -pbo oi yeaa wood .., tel~ impelt aa air ol aorinled di&amp;..,. per~.._..,._ y.,.·u ...-vel • 11M flowers. Attending were those land. A project for the year was
gooe loy. lb ~ loolt is lrigbligboed liacO....eJ..ury.AadCadillK'otradltionol
named · ab~e and Mrs. Albert decided on: the equipping of
alertoeos aRC! the woorlerful loandli"KeooeCROSS HARDWARE Alward, MISs Nelle Bing. MJSs. sick rooms at both elementary
br • -ay- oplil ae.... pile - " ' - mgiaeeftnt aeelleoee tewardl }"M wit.b a .oded bor c.dillac's udasi.,. wriol* deast~swept body caat~ Aad • illteno. ......ber o#.
es Lucretia and Ada Genheim- and high schools.
B&lt;l ac:oasrical
power ooeeriag, Visil yow Codillac cleolw ...J
,.. 2nd Ave.
Middleport, O. er, Mrs. ~innie Neut.zling and Telephone and Sick commitloave .._ "-do~ New o d - wloidJ JOOSUit iD ... almost~~. dri..e tDe sreat - Strwd.d fili U.. Wnrl1
1 Mrs. Desste Patterson.
tees were appointed. Mrs. Sauer's 11th grade will be
In
charge of re£reshments at the
next meeting. County Council
P'I'A is to hold a Public Auction
October 16 at 10 :30 with eacb
unit donating. lt will be held
at the Rock Springs Grange
Hall at the fairgrounds.
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Homecoming at
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BONE WHITE

THIS WEEK

DISCHARGED: Mr s. Harry[
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Kibble, H:u.d Barton,
sand Hadlo Club will hold tllelr
McComas, Ashton: Jack Wtl·
Kibble •. Kay Balderson, Mr. and 1regular meeting Thursday at
ADMITTED: Mrs.
Donald liam Roach 11, Pl. Ptca;-anl ;
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Mrs. Boll
and the bon- 7:30p. m. at the Youth Center
C.illenwater, Crown City ; Mrs. ' Mrs. Harry Roush, Letart , and
Eoter..t_ Hoopllll
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ore4 flU . rt, Pamela.
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Mason, w. Va.
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William North. Henderson: Paul •son : Colleen "hillips, Pl. Pi enOCT. 13
Approximately 140 attended _Persons entermg Holzer HosMr. and Mrs. R. E. Withams,
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BOYS
K Roar h. II , Pl.
Pleasanl ; ' sant; Jdlrey Carver, Pt. Plea- Pomeroy Chapter No. 00, Roy- the, homecoming nt the Hem- , pttal durmg the last 24 hours m-1 Mrs. Rushla Shumway enter- Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Balderson
Levalee Roach, Pl. Pleasant. 'san!.
al Arch Masons, w1ll hold stat- . loC!&lt; Grove ChrlstJOn Church.' eluded' Karen Ann
Da- tained the WSCS at her home land Kav viSited w1th Mrs. Kath-,
SPICE TAN
ed convocatiOn Wedn_esday at I Worship services with J 1m v1s Hall, F1rst A.ve.: Gtlbert
The dE"votiona\ period . ryn Dietz and B11l
Belpre
7·30 p. m. fQI' busmess a!'ld Quisenberry, pastor, and Sun· ' B. Bush .. 6 Stale St.; Mrs. Char- . was condt'Cted by Mrs. Doro-1recently. A. b1rth~ay dmner was
conferring of the Mark Master day School in charge of T. R. jles R. Pinkerman, . 767 First , tha Rie1el. Mrs. Nancy Buckley
honormg Bill
his 13th
Degree .. Thomas C. Edwards. Cullums, superintendent , were Ave.; Jasper F. Ohver, Eureka l y-estden·, e&lt;Jnducted the busi-' btrthday Also attendmg was \
high pnest, requests all offt- held in the forenoon, followed IStar Rt.; Mrs. Raymond
S. , ness session. Plans were made \ Bobby Day.
. cers and companions to attend.! by n basket dinner at noon.
Hoffman, 8ll Burdette Addition, 1to have n1gs woven. Relresh- Mr. am' Mrs. Bill Meredith I 1 1
OCT. 14
The afternoon program open· Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. Charles F. ments were served to the above and sons of Beverly were week 11 •
The Eleanor Cirfle of Heath ed with the hymn , "The Lily of Yonker, Rt. 1 Letart; Walter 1 named and Mrs. Hazel Buckley,1 end guest&lt;; or Mr. and Mrs. Den· 8V2·l - - - 1
Methodist ChurC'h will meet 1the Va lley," and prayer by S. Hyre, Pt. Pleasant: Larry IMrs. ll.famie Buckley, Mrs. Vi-~nr Weber and sons.
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Thursday evening ot
the 1Dean Mills, pastor of the Ath- 1J. Bumgardner, Mason; Curley ' villn Humphrey, and Mn. Lil- Lee Wallace i• a patient at I
FULL OF COMFORTABLE SURPRISES
church.
: ens church, followed by a duet , Thurman, Pt. Pleasant ; Mrs. lian Pickens. The next meeting Camd..:n - Clark Hospital at
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
The Past Couodlors of Thco- i by Rev . Donald Hicks and dlm-[ Cla~nce A. Lambert, Rt.
1. will be Nov. 1 with Mrs. Mamie . JP~a~rk~e~rs~bu~rg~·--====,d~:::;;;:::;;;:!:iii:!:iii:!:iii:::;;;:::;;;~
A hand·finished maple heel that keeps pace with
dorus Counr i! Daughters of Am ; ghter of Middleport. and a solo • Rutland: Robert A. Wood, Rt.IBut'klev.
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erit:a will meet Thur sday even- 1 b)· Brma Heilman. The Mt. Her-lz Racine: Craig E. Veno)', Porn· Pamela Congrove recently
• busy schedule, super-soft leather, and a powder·
the
ing, at the home ol Mrs. Norma 1 man quartet, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- eroy; Fred H. Durham, Rt 1 celebrated her 6th birthday. She ,
Fresh sliced or
puff-cushioned lnnersole. Aod, of course,
Chapman.
, sell and daughter, Regina , and Harrisonville; Mrs. Macyle L.!was presented a decorated cake
beautiful fit you get in ~ery Naturalirer.
Ladies o; the EUB Church I Roger Buckley, presented sev- Sayre, Cottageville, W. Va.; Mr - -- -,
packaged ChUnk

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James F. Unrue, Flatwoods, Stanl y s Patte son Ru sen 1
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borne ol Mrs Edith Hood, Min-I A •·•ading, "He Stubhed ¥Ht' ' Ky.; James E. Miner, Rl. 5 K , • d 8 0 r
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ersvillc, on Oct. 14. Orders c&lt;Jn Toe," was given by Mrs. Ofe._ya Jackson; Oscar B. Jordan, Rt.
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be placed with Mrs.
Harry Cotterill and Reminiscence, 6y 11 Cottageville ; Mrs. Wayne Can-\ ne ' ron on.
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Cl&lt;t rk at WY 2-2740. Those wish- Porter MidkifL after which
trell. Rt. 2 Pedro; Mrs. Ran- 1
Births
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ing to purchase the a_pp le but- duet "The World All About Me" dolph E. Evans, Ashland, Ky.; · Mrs: Charles R. Pinkerman, I
ter are asked to fnr msh clean was presented by Mr. and Jame~ D. Frazier, Ona, w. Va .; 767 F1rst Ave., son, 3:45 p.m. I
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Mrs. Mills of Athens. A solo, Titus G. Hosterman, Wellston; Tuesday : Mrs. Clarence A. Lam·'
OCT. 11
"Someday
the Solver Cord - bert, Rt. I Rutland, daughter ,,
The l'orlland WSCS will hold ' WJII Break," by Dale Hart
Athens preceded a
reading, 4:02 p.m. Tuesday.
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a rummage sa!· this Fnday 1
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DlscharJed
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b M T I sic, by Mrs . Cotterill.
Kimberly L. Vickers, Joseph 1'
•nd Saturdav, Oct. 15 and 16, W ,
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'm pome ruy m
. II1~ I re p It was given
y h' rs. raCurhs
. of CarroI1 spoke L. Cormany, JOilD
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er Shop.
Iwere revealed.
"When We All Get To Heaven-" A. Bentley, Marlin W, French,
There will be a meeling Fri- Altf'n ding were the above and 1 sermon on homecoming by Mrs. Helen S. Beverly, Mrs.'
day Ocl. 1~. at 1 p. m. a! the , Mrs. PeOcirl Parker, Mrs. Robert Pastor Quisenberry;
the Ray F..Allen, Mrs. Dixie Hall,
Syracuse Grade sehou l
Brwt'n.
H. E. Warner, hymn, ''I Hear Tlly Welcome Arlen Hall, Mrs. John D. Gillo- 1
ium for all hu me roo m moth· Mrs. Gene Thompson and dau· Voice,'' and the benediction by gly, Mrs. Leroy B. Roush 111d
ers and executivr ofhcers. Plans ghter, Mrs. .Jumes Gilmore. the pastor closed the prograrr., infant daughter, Mrs. David R.
will be made for the annual I Mrs. Lloyd Wright. Mrs. James 1 after which the Mt. Herman Riggs and infant son, Mrs.
Halloween festival to be held 1 Lew is, Mrs. Ernest Powell and \ quartet by request sang several !'Johnnie T. Sununers and infant '
Saturday night, Oct. 23.
a gue11t, Mi ss Hilda Hart.
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POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE STOR8

The Laurel Cliff Better Health
club held its annual anniverl:!ary
potluck dinner Thursday at 6:30
p. m. at the home or Mrs.
Charles R. Karr, Sr., Naylors
Run Hill, with Mrs. Helen Leif: heit. and Mrs. Joe Evans. assist·
ing hostesses. Mrs. E. J. Tracy
asked grace.
Following the dinner, home
movies were s!Jow n by Mrs.
CliHon:t Jacobs, followed by a
shurl business session. Mrs.
Harry {'l;1 rk was welcomed as
a new mrmber. Several members were reported ill. Money
making rroJeds were d:scussed. Plans were made for a de·
monstralilln at the Columbi a
Gns ofrice m Novembe r.
A poem, "Thlr1k Before You

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And where do you get Top Value Stamps?
At the better stores, that's where! They're
your extra dividend, the bonut that makea
your aboppillg dollarl worth. more.

Bruce's Oeaning Wax ••...•. $1.19
$169
Instant Coffee~~-~---

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2 for 69c

Awtt Jamima Waffles ••.•. :;: 43c

lte Cnam ~------·· uoL 69c Coffee •••••• ······-· ': 6k
$1.%9 m-e Orange Drink _3!: $1

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BEAN COFFEl

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Giant

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Stuffed Shrimp

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Fresh Frozen

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How do I get a steam iron'
on a dry budget?
Top Value Stamps, that's how!

Anniversary
Potluck Supper
Held by Club

350
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Sunshine Krispy Cracken •• ': 3.'k

C!r••• wlrft Bulbi.;. 40 for 99c

Peanut Butter

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wARP.'! i.loriilng Heatrola: good 1AETNA"il.\$U.\LW1111t1r111•,.
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condi~on,
large size, $iO.OO. , MPoullen ~anee .\llllar, ~
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Atm!ClN - Saturday, October eHL'l'O ~ servtGt ·- ~
18, 1160, 10:30 a. ftl. al Rock I tes maolt o1 le&amp;al PIPII'I.
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stove, liU'ICt rug, chairs, tabo
I 4 do
.., .... •• Jes, qullll, egg Incubator, can· - - - - : - - - - . . , - - • : .....:."' , ,:-,.; ::" .;::"'- ning jars, hooked rug, pictllftll
Htlp W1nt1cl
u 01\ntP .,.. ...., ro' rh.,. .... fntmes electric iron, IOQCI Housekeeper
middle aged
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owner, VB engine with CruisP. matJ.c 1rans., power
oteoriq~ AQd brakes, power seat, grey fmish, new tst line

O'IN lVII. 9100 P.M.

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6 29 tic , eq11ipped. 4 speed chanier.

Dual volumn control. Four
months old. Walnut ftn(sh.
'l'ake O\'er pryments of $5 per
UNFUR NISH~D
HOUSE, six month or pay balonce of "9~
and
bath
in Middle- ; .54. Try It in your home. Call
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port. $55 a month. WY 2-54!4. ~ WY 2_6555.
10 12 !tc
10 13 He :

APA"R"'T=M"'E=NT
=S~fur
-cni~shed,

10 11 SIC

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PUICHA$1 NICIUARY.

Minersville, Oblo. t'OODI W\
e Reglmr At Stan or TIM
1-.l:!'lt
I 1b Uc 1 Service St.tiM
1st FLOOR lurniJhed, I N1011Ul l
POMI!ltOY
and bath, modern apartmeol I
UIV 't '1'111
Middleport, WY 2-il74.
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RUTLAND
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'340·00
Blaettnar's

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MJ9gt ltaalf 4rtWD Cad Jr)a&lt;le PAY·
gM io U. Vlllaat ol Ptmti'&lt;IY, OJllo

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bid will
o1 tba 1ald bond, Should ur hid ba
PIJJtted, "''" I'IOd Dr (l(!rttfted ehe ct

.,..,. ..U lortJI...tUI 1te returntd u. tbe
lddllar 8IJC illloultl any ~ld ht acnMIIII.... ftPitll• ~ llond er eel;tHicl chef •

Wl11t TQDA'I' (lvfn1 In HI dllfl

rorm•nce of Pi&lt;l co"~ lD lhe tu,.
of 100 Ptlr eeut of tM total 1mou11ot
ol hill bid, Ill cut af ftllure It~ @Xe.
YOIIlll IMIJ
.........emakers J'n I h e eute
the eontftOt; • etated, or te
lumllh bond ~ bidder will be con, Hut1and 1rea are reminded of •tctered to "'" altandoned tha ei'Jn·
.
l.ract end Nit IteM or check acr:om•
tha mee tIQ.I
Jt tbe f\utlaqd PaDYiDI UM prepa,a l 1ha.ll 1M! rl'lrfeltMethodist Church ' October 1_.'~1 •e4 _llquhllt-&lt;1
to '"' VIUa.11e
not u penalt:ov, hut
demalf)t.
from 7 to 9 p.m. Meal rnlannmlt llltPfOl'll
TNt J)rnjeet II eoDUntent upnn
of tt bY the State of Ohle
mone,. manapment, Cktthing aiJd lhe 1Uoc1t1on of fundi th~refor
far the flmUy I .uw
··• qulek and 111ThuteVWale
Stat.l of Ohio.
1'188fVII the rl.ht to
lilY housekeeping will be djs.. reJ&amp;et _aD1 anct au bid&amp;. llld or te
....a
awtrd to the lnwttt lad beet bidde r.
CUSSDU, All young homemakers Ea~b proponl 'IJivtl -~ lhe t uu
are invited• Margoret Griffiths, tereated
••mt ot In
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tbe Pttt'IOII
teme. ar ~~t~IIIPlnY In·

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economics agent t
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II'ONDA Y TIIJW PIIIDAY6,110 Sl8D Oa • 1'18111

JIEG.65a

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ABSORBINE JR.

10 '

Football Contest • Win SJQ

.43c

Bold new
Brullor••

IRONIZED

after shave ... alter shower

YEAST

__ 79c

... after anything,

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stunning!~ gill boxed

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handwme lllvtr·llnhttt
boltle-gleen decanters .

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DuHo"" Ht¥11
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SAT., OCT. 23 •n4 SAT., OCT. to
We Will Bo ~lo To T•k• OniJ ,_ Flnt 100 P.,..

REG.
59c--

-or F•mlll•· Pht'ne or CoiMI11o ,...,. Tl Gil
F,.. Photo Gift Clrtlfl~

Wardrobe and other bedroom lllil 10 1 13 Gnot Law lrall- or bqlldings.
furniture, bedding,
living er, $20110·00· . M. A. Hall, WANTED 1 - Ril-~le !"'~
room suite, chair and ott&lt;&gt; Reedmlle, Ohio.
10 4 lie ed ama I IA1111 llatlng wothin
.
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I mlles ol "-~'·
man odd cha1rs, rup, two Three - Wheel ridln&amp; tractor AUII!IRT M. 001, 8.U.ESMAI'i
sewing rnachinlll, one old and with trailer, 1100.00. Power
WY WQt
WY ~
oae electric, old pietures, cultivator, ~.00, deep well
10 12 11o
di!lhes, books, 2 drum tables, jet pump, $1tJ.OO, 1 rotary, 1
stand and bsmps drop • leaf r e e I mower, both 115.00.
table with t cbaln, CrooifiJ Wbelllllrrow, tJI.OO, U cu.
nv1a1 room, atra
' I Ele
stove, Wefttinghoose n. P'rlgidaire refrigerator, Ohen, screeJII4 II
1 regrigerator, porch glider and ~M.oo, apor~ment 8.. raf!~e, .,. tumace. ~~"•w!J
i chairs, loll of toolls, hand, $20.00. lrviD 14lller, 1\t tt , aide and out 011 the
garden and Oll'pe$r. wllb near Cerpentor.
10 1 81e lnd Gallia CouaiJ UDe. Rt
and bum. Chalos of ,ffi«fidiMi~P*~
II Interested, wrllt cnm.,lll
al t ~··,ds, locus! pools, lot SI!IWING maeb!Ms, repolr oor- Mp, Bernice Malllllwl,
~·-ber
- · walnut. A vice,
all lllllrll. WY
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collectton
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10 8 •
.,us orllcl"' mt Hated. Auc- Alllllrnlllll tlblpr Iloilo ~
l1oneer Nott: 'ftllo II very Service.
I It
roll BALE - 4 100111 bou!e,
IDOd onerdlandlilo. Mrl. Jim I!ILI!IC'I'RO • IIYOIENE Sweep- - bath, large porch, lJas6.
' a.y Owner. Terms: Casb. por wilb Ill
llllcblllents. lllellt, new paint, I acre
Ifill mponslble for Accidents Quaker Beater, ~.000 BTU ljiOund, on brick road oil
Ilia·by Bradford Auction Co. with fan. Phone after 3 p. m. Rl 7, 13,500.00. Pbone WY z.

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ENTER OUR WEEKLY

WJEH RADIO

8:00 S,undown Serenade

Monday 'l'broqll Friday
SATI!RDAYS 7:15 Sign On, Musical Clock
6,20 Me18fi County RFD
7:25 News In Briel
6 25 Paul Bowen~, Farm
e:oo Sign On - News
7:30 Musical Clock
6 .11 New1
6.30 Happy Valley Boys
7:45 Ecboeo of Joy
6 51 WcaUJer
B:ll6 CX&gt;untry MUIIC Hlllf
8,00 Ohio Valley News
1 tJI, ,l,jatJooal .~ewa
Uo Country Jamooreo
1:05 World News
7' D.\ Bill Miller Sho•
..00 Protostanl Hour
8: 10 Sports Today
7·30 Spor&amp;a Parfl•le
7,311 Sports Parade
1:16 Weather Picture
US BiU Miller ~how
7' 35 Larry Anderson Snow
U6 M111tcal Clock
l : ~f Picken11 Harcwart.
U#:45 lt'1 Music - Vmy
1:55 Community News
ITuu; Thur~.l
11:00 Dullnn's and Hems Dairy 9:00 Talk of tha Town
7.50 New•
'fup ·reo Show
3:55 Mason County News
8 BUI Miller Show
12:00 Newt
10:00 Public Service
8 IS Baker Furniture Sho•
12:15 &lt;llllcal lllterlude
10,05 Famlly Worship Hour
9 00 NeWll
12:30 Rev Merlln reets
10:30 Latchsiring
1:110 NooYO
11:00 News
v 115 Cotfee wtlb Janel
II 00 Portraits of a Patriot
l : 05 Jim Mees Show
li : 05 Morning Melodies
o nr Swap Shop
S:50 Sports Parade
(except Friday,
10 ' 30 Bill Miller Bru1cll Show '' 00 Sundown Serenade
Church Bells Rin&amp;J
1:45 Sign 0!1
11:45 World Newo
tu.45 Mason Agr, """gram
lil'NIJAYS 11:&amp;5 Masoo County News
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12,00 Community News
10 45 FamJly Wlll'llllp (Thurs.) 7:S5 News
12:05 Noon News
1" 45 A.&amp;.C. l'roirom (P'rldayJ 1:00 Bupll.ol LI1J111111'&gt; Hour 1.1:10 Marteta
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8:30 Sunday Sbow
1.1:16 Mid Day Weather
11 o; l'IIIY'o CoiiDir)l Junction 9:30 Tbo Bible SpeaL• to You 12:20 Bulletin Board
JJ :10 nny•o Country HYJIIIII
1:4S Leglslativo RoPOrl
12,:16 News 0 Grams
IZ 00 Cemen1 Block Nowo
10 OG Tbo Good IJ!o
12'30 County Agenl
I&lt; 30 Goessier's Ouest Star
w,t, Congressmao Moeller 12:48 Ccuntry Go Roond
CFridayi
10:30 Tile Country Hymntimers 1,55 News Beat .
2:00 Country Go ROUnd
u 30 Larry Andii'IQO Sbow
11:30 The Quiet Hour
J l' Jtm Mees 8bow
1.1:00 News
I:M Newt Boat
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4 15 Blaeltnar Auto Sbow
1.1:15 Tho Christians Hour
1:00 Mllf Way MaliMe
4 30 Electric Company Newo 12:30 Tho Rev. Morl!r Teets
3:65 N~w~ Beat
: ~ ~:. Meeo 8baw
1:30 Tho Rev. Silas Billupo
~~lb Dora ~
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1:00 The Rev. Andrew PariiJitl I 00 ~I
115 tm Mees !lbow
2:30 Sunday &lt;howcas,
!:til M"""'~ty Nowo
S·JO Rizer's Weatber Report 6:00 Sundown Serenade
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PRICE REDUCED

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HAS EYE SURGERY
Ricbard L. Roush, Racine, Center. Ha is recuperaUng at
Ullderwent eye surgery
Ialii bomt, followin&amp; 1 week ol hosweek at the Gallip1llls Medics! I pltalization.

TOILET SOAP

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8os lOO.
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tba O.U, toJ lhe satllfactton or tM Vllla.11e of
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Pomero7, Ohio, for t.blt h.lthful per·

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movo them with Blue Luolro.
O:WO BEDROOM house on Lin- Rent electric shampooer $1.
coin Hgta., birch kitchen, au· Baker Furniture, Middleport,
tGmattc I"' heal W\ UIZ'I. 0 .
10 II Sic POMI!JWY - I story ltllll!e.jl
----:::--::--:c-1- 10- 11&lt;
- SWEET POTATOES, Phone VI :ideroo;~~:th~ront
For S•le
3-21136, Charles lliltoP, J'Ort. htallllg, 11r,. lot. CanfurnllCell
"'\u"'CTJ=o"'N:-:-Satur
-:--:-da:y October land, Ohio.
10 11 12tp finaoeed. M.ooo.oo.
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16, 196ii, 10:30 a.' m. I have CLARfillif and pony. WY Z. IIIKlTIU3 - Oollqt, • 'o:~
~ aold my farm home and will 7013.
10 9 ltp 111111, gas bealilll, lnDIJ
oell '.he lotlowlng personal MEIGS SWIFT HOMES, 512 bloek storqe liiatldllle.
property. Located just o II E. MaiD, Pomeroy, Ohio. Pb. ~Wll, ~ ...II
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Slato Houle 7, ~ milel north WY 2-29'15. Write or Btop tn !RJII~~ 711
of Tuppers Plaina and ono for our free cata'"- lnd mOO&gt; a d
to f - ~
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111 uvtna borDa
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and
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Pomerov. 0.
- - -FOR SALE: 1640 LlncoiD llgts.
4 roam buth, basement, gas
furnace. AlumiPIUII stocm wlr&gt;
dows and !loon. Carpellng
9 14 Uc
Pomeroy
IIIII draptL Clll be financed.
rH:~t!:E anc; tour roo :"tJ turr"· tntl';;;"=;;;:;~~~~===='l WY 2--2291.
10 5
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f'Ui: lalofiiYI- .. _jOt., UW"'et, qu_lred " . . . .\f tlw etllh'l.e! Widl.

New Haven,
Tuppers Ploino
over payments, 15 Dodge
W. Ya.
RH!o Gen. ltore LrtM Clover P1rm
oael 440 ' hardtop ' ~~~:~~~~
Mlll1rt Super Mkt.
trausml·ss!'on w1'th "'
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Pomeroy, 0
MUll sell or trade at
Allo 4 new tires for sate.
111. Call WY 2-7831 anytimel ;..iiiliiiE"....,.Oiiiiiiii'""'-'"""""""""iiiiiiiiiOiiO...OOiiiii;;;;;;;;-..o&amp;iiilfiiili~iijjiiii

un- DEEP FREEZE, 700 lb. capacfurnished, modern and clean. ~ ity. Practically naw. Reuon· after 4:30.
9 29 12tr
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Phone WY l.-3:167.
able price. Ph. Im-71!6.
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6 ROOM BRICI&lt; hou1e on But·
Cli!II'OM BUTCHERING
tornlll Avo. Call W\ :WtZ7 1956 TRAILER, 8 ft . wide and
g 10 tic
23 ft. long. 127 Butternut St., euttlng. WtU bu7 bldll tvot')'
·- - -- . I Pomeroy, Oh10.
10 12 !tp Monday. Phll Mlltr,
NICE 6 FOOM Hoo,. with - - -- - WY 2-3510.
I 18 llo
bath, ver) IQOd loeolion. Uti!· STRAI~IIT coon hound s 11
iti es flJ!nilhed. Phone WY s. year• old, suaranteed I not to and liei' ting,
3117.
10 11 6tpl trash. se; reasonable. Other Ohio. End your sewer lroul&gt;
4 HWII APRATMENT close . year old pups, started, one les. We have all olz,. "wer
tu oJSiness section. Phone 1 registered. Call 7'1!·5296 or machines. Reasonable raid.
WY 2-3117.
10 11 6tp come end see alter I p. 111. Clll WY 2-2974, day or nigh!.
Ml.tiERN 2 bedroom house lnl Ntck Wright, N. Brown St.,
9 IS Ue
conn• ry. G'lOd water !UPPIY! Mason, W. V~· __IO 9 6tc_ 1- -- -- - - - =-~-II
and •I: wnvaniences. Wnte l MOVEABLE Buildin&amp; 10 x 12.
Reel Estate For
Sam Curtis, 507 W. ith St., Could be used for refresh- - --'--'-11
Lorain, Ohio.
10 II 61c · ment stand, implement buildHOUSE FOR IALI
3 BEOROOM house, nice y ard
lng, &lt;·tc. One new set profes- llodern Ranch lifllt, Beaatlflll
furnace, clooo to schools. IZZ oional golf clubs. CX&gt;nteet: location on top ol IJII)Ill bill
Union Ave. Call WY 2-3tt!
John Teaford,
Spring Ave. ::~~: :':::bo:;~~~':'.:.~
'I11 8 tfc WY 2·3746.
10 11 3tc highwaJ. Four bodroom11, llv1D&amp;
1
tlinin1,
famliJ,
kit&lt;:ben,
brtalt
FOUR ROOM Furnished apart·
IH~ play, llllid'B, utilicy llld
ment. WY 2-3658.
10 t tfc
Indian Summer Sale obop.
Tl&gt;ree balbs, ceramic We
and
wall
to wall carpet on
FOUR ROOM apartment, new· i
NOW AT LANDMARK
l!oon,
About
two-thirds of
ly decorated . f40 per month . I
Oaent
of
lttmt
now
an
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home
ls
paneled
in mahoilllJ
Call Walter Crooks, WY 2· ,
at
lowtr
prh:eL
and
walnut.
Atr
aonditiolltd.
3631.
10 &amp; tfc
l.or1e
patio
and
double
caJ'IIOit.
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l'l!Ati .E k t.()'l'S - lnle Oa
lot
200'
,
300'.
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ANTIQUE f'U!'llhUre ,
dish.. . lipolis, uhlo. Ph. 4(6.0315.
10 12
m1 scel laneou&amp; Call or Wflte:
10 12 etc 1&amp;0 -IMPALA convertible, -$700.
Mrs. Howud Cecil, 8110 W ·
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llMh
bicycle. Contact Guy Spencer, Ph()ne WY 2-2208.
- - - : - -- - -- Tuppers Plains, Ohio.
10 11 tOle
Insurance
10 13 3te

Maw St., Pomeroy.

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Barber Shop

HEATING. PLUMBING,
Doxol Bottle Gas. Arnold Broo
then, 618 E. Main Btroet
Pomeroy.
P a tlo

Pomtroy Motor Co.

Dex A·Diet Tablets 0 0 If
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98&lt; at Stark's Ph•rmacy.
WEBBCORE DOUBLE trsck 1 LADY NEEDE:D for House
t 2S tltltp
tape re&lt;"'•der. E•cellent con·j work. Write care of P. 0 .
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10 13 6lp 1 BOI 145, Pomeroy, 0.

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Marie's Style Post
Ph, WY 2-5m
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Cream finish , white 1op, V8 engine, automatic trans., power

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old pump ...~g 8.118 • muzzle load-. ren. Call SH 2-5414:.
er gun, spmmng and
flax !
10 13
ID:Iu.m
~:~- 1 , 1 f"t~ "'"'ra le wheel, carnival glass , other~
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dishes, coffee grinder, stone SUBSTI'I'UTil sqjii)OI bus
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jacs, oil lamps, 1900 blcyc:Ie, 'If In S.llabury ~ool
!tt?futo
and many other items not trict. Contact : Brooks !B!T&lt;I
wAH"' ,.,
listed. A bake
sale and 1 WY 2-5280.
10 12
PHONE WY 2-2156 lunch served by Meigs County ·
Earn up to p.oo
PTA. WiH take itelftl on 10
0111 materlals.l
Nolie.
per cent consignment. I.
Freo
Baby gay,
'th l McCoy, Auct10neer.
. saw A' Indiana.
LOSE WEIGHT salely
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whitewall tires. Radio and heater.

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led b~ckot ~oat. radio ana ho,ter, Tlr" •how ]ltU' woar.

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6:25 Weather
5:30 Sunset Boulevll'4
7:40 N•ws
7:4.1 Sign Off
H5 Sign On, Musical Clock
7:25 News In Briel
7,30 MuSical Clock
7:45 Echoes of Joy
8 00 Ohio Valley News
g,os World News
8' to S!lorls Today
g, 15 Weather Picture
8: 16 Pt. Pleasant F'ontbaU
10 Jq Songs for Children
10:45 The Golden Key
1LOO News
lH: Saturday Sbow
12:00 Local, Ohio, Nat. News
12:20 Bulltttn Board
12:20 News 0 Grams
12:30 Saturday Matinee
1:30 News Headlines
1:31 Saturday ldlltinee
1:&amp;5 Nsws
2:00 Salurdar lolallnee
2:30 News Headlines
"' ABBIE AND SLATS
'\It
1 Ul Saturday U.tmee
2:5.1 News
3:00 S.turday Matinee
3:30 Nem Headlhtea
3:31 Saturday Mallneo
3:5.1 News
4:00 DIJctog with Doss
4:30 Top Ten Revue
5:110 Newt Roundup
1:II lrtterlude
1:30 Community Choirs
e:oo Dinner Musicsle
7:00 Dance Party

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1Micldlepor!, lad Mo 81 ' A lng Names for secret vats will\ A Jitney supper will be held
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Pomeroy, G nkl: Is
sent be .drawn at the 'lf'XI meetmg., on Saturday evening, October
1&amp;-DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleporl,
• card to her The travehn_g
was
16 at Racme Junior
HI&amp;h
1y
C tt
and her LaSecretalre • husband if ill a week; in case of Mary Mar'm. t e.r 8 i ker
h I
nsored by the Sen0
ln:h:f
Norn;:
death of a
;:':.
n tly:
Racine Fl:st Bap
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Salon No. 710 met at the home ohf
its May meeting
J,e library In herlsell.
tist Church. Serving wtll begtD
I mums in a white •~
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Mrs
Gemma
Case
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Brown·
It
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a
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Th
Sa
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b
The October meeting of Ches- \ purp e t .
The contest of Mr and Mrs Charles Brad-' 0 11
' Monday
nth which will be a pot u · e - town in her memory.
Refreshments were serv
Y at 5 p.m. F unds will be used
th
ter Garden Club was held at
e~~i:;e~as lead by Mrs.\ bury . and daughter, Mary, and :t·:vp.~_nTbe meeting w~ call: Ion vot...d to h~ld ~ ru~~~:~ Ruth Thornton, 2nd De~i\I IJle hostesses Gemma ca;ci ~o~\for the group to attend e
tbe new counUJ: home of Mrs t ll!rl De&lt;tn.
Mr. and Mrs. CUrtis Jenklns~n I ed to order by the '?hapeau an~ bake &lt;;.al~ m e Oct. 22 Chapeau, is also the '';rreck ' Pearl Knapp. Ho~tesses or and: Slate Youth Conference.
Purley Karr .wtth Mrs. Wood- E~lue ribbons in the specimen spent the weekend at
their Pearl Knapp in rltua1isbc ~rm. Swtsher bmldmg v~; rummage chairman, and with her lS Myr- v~mber are Julia Hy~el:tin ts
raw Mora asststant
class were awarded to Mrs. ] camp at Forked Run Lake.
, The LaSecretaire - Cas!nere \ ?Jrd. Anlyl
Knapp, tle Walkel, Eunie Bnnker:
El\ebenl
AtTAKEN FOR VISIT
25 embers and two viSl ' 1
f
unusual
· 1-b' 11 read the minutes ,1s to ca
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Se les
L'Archivtste to r ng e
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M;l. 0. McCo) and Mrs. Purley ::"
Holter ! Mrs. Leo Swick and
report. Mary 2-2705, Ruth Thornton 2-3627
discussed what'tendinR were Mrs. Ruth
Mr. ll!ld Mrs. Gale Hysell
Ralph Semister attending
and Ada Neutzling Wilham Betz,
Martin was asked lo contact Mary
ror Ways she would need for the Salon's. ton, rrs\v
I last weekend came from eo.
Roll call was answered by or Dahhas. Two red rtbbons ed over the w~e en Wl
the T. B. Hospital at Nelso?" On e co Mar
Martin, history and scrapbook. A get • My_rt e a er, . s. Searles lumbus and took Mrs. Hysell'!
everyone telling what mater-]
to Ada Neutzhng for dah- father an:.
l ville, and
the Ben
T:ornton, and well card was sent to Dorothy
·s. Peari l mother, Mary E. Brickles, . tc
ill they had collected for wtn· . s eclmen~.
Char es lse,
. Hospital at Columbus, to m c J
' earl Kna . Floral Spencer.
.
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,
Martin,, Columbus for a visit, retunung
ter arrangmg Verse of the ha l~ the fall arrangements li ter. Mtss Ruth Wtse.ll d h'l ' how many children are there, C~~peau p were p:ppointed
Names for refreshment com· Kn~pb, Mrs. ~arr
ihome Sunday evtning.
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month was read by Mrs Paul ·lass Blue to Ada Holter for
Mrs Donald Rus~ d ~ cIt· as the Salon's purpose is to c alr:e~
Myrtle
Walker; lmittees were d~~~d tW~_!~_:__ __ _:~~ - -a~~~
Karr Devotions were held With c d .' d hlte snapdragons With dren· Jon, Cmdy' an
arne a, l'ombat and control T. B. and I for act~--- --- ---- - --- -- --~ Mrs. Karr usmg as her topic, re an wwhile contamer, Blue have r('turned to their home m Cystic Fibrosis ir children.
d
rten for GIIP.
"Th~ Sermon on the ~!aunt.. yew m aM ra tor bron&gt;e mums I Glen Burnie. Md. after spend· Constilutton and by. laws
USY HOUSEWARES DEPARTMENT ON· THE 1st FLOOR. HP qua
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A m 'OUL In The Fields to Mat' b u . m a bl&lt;:~ck urn mg the past l\~o weeks With her chalrman Mary Martin read
VISIT ELBERFELD$ B
kl
uten•ill ltainlt Sl steel cookw.rt, Teflon coated pans, Eledr Cl
th ~~d .~ and everyone repeat- 1and bar e~~~d wood base Blue ~ parents. Ml and Mrs F.dlson the first reading of the cons h-I ware, dinnerware, aluminum coob ng
d rr:ops ironing tables light bulbs~ vacuum bottles, lunch kits,
WI
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a
varms
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b
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s
for
Ute
new
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and
pollshel
rooms
an
,
'
, , I fl owen, paper goods, cast
ing the 93rd Psalm
Mrs Karr for 1·osrs 111 a ta- Ba er
M tullon an y-aw
I appliances, wax
d, bl
k garment
hangers cutllf'y,
artlftCII
The new orfK'crs were mstall- ~~~. arrangrmeut and snapd! ag- 1 Mrs M L Fren.eh, E Irs. ISalon. .
te dpaintt, garment bags, skirt an
oust radc bal,lh
accessori~ gift wares, pantry ware, galvanized wart,
.
An nw•latlon has been ex n
,
okware Rubbermald kltt;htn an
room
'
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1, ble arnmgll!menl; Nan Moore, Mrs .James u er,
•
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d tl Rev M E
he ,.,t t Chapeau Helen
•ron co
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e
in
EtlnHhobnml
Wood gobfor Leu
Smit were
h an m II! Po~Lsmouthl ed_:o t .... a e
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each Impressive
recel'lling aceremony
lo~el~ I Ret!
mumstu 18 Mra s.,.,\Htc
Dow~on
an
corsage slgmfymg the quahtH's,let for a kitchen wmdow, and last we~k tor the~ crus~de fori
I
of her offv Mrs Purle~ Karr- 1 1 th 'l Kohlentz tor
m1xed 1Ctu1stum H1gher f..ducatJOn conreported on proJed of L-ompte-1f~~l lowers m a J&lt;.~pancse con .\ duckd by Jilshop S. Don&lt;t!d I
0
tton of fem·e on Commons Mrs. Itautt"r anti a ba~~. dnne by her Ems ley
Paul Baer' flowt"r sh~w L'hatr- I cou~HI. who was VISiting her ' i C:ary Aull and son. T 0 d d,
man, dtscussed a spn.ng nov. -1 and Mrs l.a Dr.1ux 1:1 blue for Spnngfteld, spent a weekend, Plans were completed for a
er show to be held m Aprll 1 her t!emt 1nstrat 1on arrangement v-.1th ht s parents. :\lr. ano Mrs. soup sale to he held Oct.~2~ ar~d
1 when Group 1 of the M1d~leThe county mee tmg Ort R wa s The t!uur Jli'IZ£.' was wun by W1 lha m Ault and fam1ly .
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attCnded to fmt! out detail" uf , Mrs Halph SllmSttl
Mtck Morns, sophomore at port FirSt United Presby.tertan l
enunty Christmas Show
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Ashland Cullege spent the w~ek- 1 Church met fldonday .evemng
A cummunicatmn w.as rr,ld Ht~rrisotu'ille pf()
j end w1th lm parents, Mr and the home of the president, Mrs.
from Mrs Charles Lewis ?n th~ ,
, Mrs Will ~am Morns, and fam-~1'om Kelly _
Fall Regwnal Mf't'',mg 1'\ov ti l
_, lemiJer 28 ]ily
The opemng prayer ~as glvat Little Holkmg . Mr~ BPndcr Ueets ,:,,..,,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert MeEt- en by Mrs Fred Lew1s. The 1
to be the speaker on, " What~ . 1'he H&lt;trn;onville PTO mel i hmny, Jeffersonvllle . lnd spe~tltre&lt;tsurer's report was gwen ~y
Flower Show ,Judge Louks Ftlr ' 10 regular sessiOn St!ptember the weekend at their home. m Mrs Jack. Satterfield a~ MlsS
Mrs Edna Woods g&lt;.~ve .an 1 Zll. wll h Mrs Jo Starcher pre-: Middleport where they v1s1ted 1 Rosetta Lisle was appomled as
Freeze-Cook-Serve Ware
mformatwe tulk on · How ro l sidmg
Mrs Ceorge [,owery ' with th e1r d&lt;Ju!'(hter. Karen. a secretary m plat'f' of Mrs Bev- One dish ser\les three jubs.
hsy co handle, 10 easy to kftP aparkliog
Start Bulbs Outduors :-.low lur . , leeted nrw VH't ' • pres1- uraduate student at Oluo Um- erly D1xon who moved away. 1 Freeze m it, coOk in u, serve
deaa. Handy size fpr mixiG,J baked p;ldl
·Early lndoor Blooms ..
overstty.
Mrs R1c_1ar
1, d Vflughan
present· in it. Percolators, Sauce pans,
, was
dent e
.
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Mrs Ht&gt;rbt•rt Lo Deau~, as
The orgd mz&lt;~twn \'('ted
to Mr ~:~nd Vlrs Frank He1der- ed devotwns .usmg the .~oplc, • Dr1p Coffee Makers, Bakmg
sisted
hli '\olrs Carl K;tu1z ,, ~_ . an ov~rhead prujel1or, uott left Mondav for their home "Idle Gosstp lS Never ld\e and o1shes and Fr)' Pans.
"October" 1
made an ,arrange men1 u1 au-• uU} p A system and a new •I em Los Angeles . Calif f o11 owmg rea d 1~ wo poe ms ,
For Loads of Family Funl
l
or
1:1 new
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. mov le screen Program eons1st- 13 two-week visit here w1t re- an
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dining room table ll wa• m ed of mtrodudwn or new moth- a\J\&lt;CS and fnends m the area : The Btble study,,en~~sed, iven i
u~e~s~o~f~v~io;;le,;,t_:w;;,''::."..'.."..le•r"='n")d ers and teachers and &lt;mnounl'e· wl 11 h· here they were houseiLde or Freedom. 1. ld gTh
$19.25 and
ment of Open House Ret re!'; h- guests of !\.1r an d Mrs L·aw. by Mrs dl Jack edSatter
the 1e commge I
MCM1•186!10
1050
w•tt•
$29.95
menb wen~ servL-d by the tea- renee Mtlhoan Mrs Heide~gott:!~~Psalesc~~~ 21 and 22 Orchers
Its the fnrmer Gladys Hl gl~y ders rna be laced with Mrs.
• Famou1 Sunbeam quality
of Ru1land and Is a retired tea- T
K yll Mp
Edward
• New textured Nflttlor
om e y. rs
S'L'RVED
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DAY
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Crooks
or
Mrs
Fred
Lew1s
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Layman's Day was obsen•et! l Weekend gut&gt;sts of Mr and for the soup Ylhlch sells fur SO
NOT OPEN
at thr Mmersvl lle and Forest Mrs Thorn us Rue -A~ere her I cents and purchasers are askPLUS-C:onvtnlenl On ·Ofl
Here's the formula . for ~~~~~
Sw1tch, bailed-on enamel fmlsh,
Run
Method1st
churches
Sunday
ststcr
and
family,
Mr
and
Mrs
;
ed
to
lrave
containers.
The
c\os-!
d•c whole famil)' Will t:DJOJ.
FRIDAY •nd SATURDAY
compact slza-and It's east ort
Take
irrsh kunel
, wt1h V1ctor Brown, rertJ~Ied Horold !Jov;man and sons.' Dan- ing prayer wa s given by Mrs. Pr•st.o •nd Mlrrom•tlc
Oc:tober I S-16
... Dudittl
esuNI!IEAat
pknty ol butter and sa~ d
lat·
speaker
of
the
Mmers\itlle
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and
Bnan
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plug in your West eN
All BABA"
Also General Electric,
church. as speaker.
Mr and Mrs Ronald Mtller At the close of the meeting a
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2
qt.
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automatic
corn popper. 0
.
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Church ' and chJ!dren, Ange Ia, Ron da, ' dessen course was served by
(Technu•o lor )
Arvin and Manning
5haking
or
1tirrin1 DCCfltl£t•
At the Mmersv1 e
• Heat resistant gla11
Peter !\-\ann. Jocelyn Lane, Kenneth Wiggins, conducted the I and Rebecca
Add the corn • • : watch i&amp;
Bowman
Portable
have
returned
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hostess
to
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above
and
Mrs
Modern atyling, new presPeLer Whitney.
coYer
bum into mounwnt of ...
Heaters
"UP FROM THE BEACH""
devot1on~ and spec~al ~~~f~~~ from Ala ska 'where he has bel:!n i Richard vaughan, Mrs. Dal~: sure regulators. New cookmg
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•haklng,
no
stirring
fy WhlteniM.
Cliff Robt'rtson Red Butto~ s, by Rev. Wendell
' staltoned for the past
three Walburn Charlotte Davidson guidei.
$8.95
to
$34.95
Irina Demu.:k. Brodenck Mrs. ChffDrd ohllltps,V~lrsm~er·\ years. They VISited enroute in Mrs. Ja~k Coleman and Eliza: I
crawford. Shm Pickens.
4 ond 6 QUART SIZII
bert Pugh and Mr \_ g~ J.&lt;~ck Columbus w1th his parents, Mr. beth Blaettnar, Pomeroy,
a
- SUN.-MON.-TUES.
--·I Alfred Y~allger . M~s
N e l and Mrs. Doy le Miller and are j guest
Oct. 17-18-19
I Curhs and Mrs Fre.
e~~h ,I now VISI1 ing her parents, Mr. [
.
"VON RYAN'S EXPRESS" conduclted ltheb d\~~tl~:v. ~ut- and Mrs Clarence Boyles and . Moderator Speab
Wtth frank Sma.tra
specra so O Y
I family 10 Mtddleport. Follow ,
lii:i~~·n~d~T~r~ev-"oi:r:ll'"uw'"a'"r:diiiii:~~l=er.:...._........-_ __......-.. ing Ius leave here they will go On Laymen's Sunday
I
to Tappen. New York, where i Laymen's S~day was ob:er·
he will be reassigned.
. 1 ved at the 'tlltddle~ort . Ftrst
BLUE LUSTRE CLEANS FINE
Mr and Mrs Lawrence M1l- Baptist Church With Rtchard
hoan and Mr. and Mrs Vernon : Sayre, moderator of the Rio
CARPETS BEAUTIFULLY ,
Weber and family held a picnic Grande Association, the guest
ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY
outmg Sunday at Lake Hope. speaker.
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Any make shampooer does a
George Baker and Fred Hoff· I
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man were in charge of the serbetter job when you use
ar ara en nx 1
vice. The Rev. Carver
Wii-

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New Country Ho'!"e
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Middleoort
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- Litlle Miss Barbara Jean First Baptist Church, presentHendnx, of Syracuse was hon- ed the message Sunday even1 ored wilh a party on her first 1 ing.
btrthday, Sepl 25, by her par-i
DAUGHTER BORN
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ffi:lnklin Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ray MilHendrix
ler or Dunkirk, Ind. are announ- 1
Others present were
Mrs. cmg the birth of a daughter
Soot and upright otyleo. Walter Smtih, her grandmother, September 24. The baby, weigh· \ IAom woven fibre and vinyl
of Hartford ; Mrs. Don James ing five pounds and
fllteen covered hampen. Pink,
and seven children of Clifton; ounces, has been named MeJis- I White, Char&lt;:oal, Sandll~~
Mr. and Mrs Hobert Smtth and sa Rae Grandparent&lt;&gt; are Mr. wood, Blue aud Early Amen..
', Lhree chi ldren of Point Plea-\ and Mrs. Fred Miller cf Defi- oan styles.
sanl; Mrs. David Smith and Iance and Judge and Mrs. John
two chtldren of Mason; Mrs. I Howell of GallipoUs. Mrs. Mil- 1
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1Malcolm Guinther and children ler i.s the former Judy Chase
Cecil asd Darlene Duncan; Mr. 1of Rutland. Judge and Mr~.
and Mrs Troy Zwilling, Syra- Howell have returned to thetr
· cuse.
' home in Gallipolis from D~n­
Sendmg gifts were, Mrs. Ber- kirk where they have. been VJStha Marlow of Hammond, Iud., iting the Mlller fam1ly.
• Self-cleaning, good
I Mrs Eleanor Logan and Bar·
1 hiding, great ooverage,
bar~ of Pomeroy and Harry Joe ; of decorated cake, ice cream
Smith of Hartford. Refreshments and punch were served.

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American Glassware.
Headquarters for the ~
plete line of HoO"ver Appliances. Fry Pans, Toasters,
l&gt;"'oor Polishers, Ste_am lro~s,
Percolators, Electi'IC ShClng
Knives.

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A Complete line of Work
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Thomas Michael Bowles, 39, Salem-st, Rutland, died
of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound Wednt!Moiy
about 4 p.IJI. in Rutland.
.
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.
Meigs County Coroner Henry Ewmg, Sheriff Robert
C. Hartenbach and Rutland Marshal John Tillis were
called to the scene after Mr. Bowles was found dead qe.
' side his pick-up truck.
"
The deceased, a distributor land his grandparents, Mr. and
for the Athens Messenger, had Mrs. Thomas Smith, Columbul.
been shot m the nght temple Funeral services will be Satwith a .22 pistol, officials said. ur&lt;t.ly at 2 p. m. at the 01all
Mr. Bowles was a veteran of Funeral home m
RutlaDd.
World War II and the Korean Graveside services will be beJel
War He had been dJSCharged at the Temple cemetery
1.1
from the Army about a year Carpenter with the Rutland Leo
ago after servmg 15 years.
j gion Post m charge. Fr1end1
Surviving are his
mother, may call at the tbase Funeral
Jenny Bowles of Rutland; a Home Fr1day and until the &amp;iat
brother, Charles of Columbus, 1of services on Saturday.

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SAIGON IUPI) - Two batta·
lions of hard · core Viet Cong
guerriiJas killed or wounded
scores of Vietnamese government rangers Wednesday night
in all-out lighting in the MeCRAWFORDVILLE, GA. _ kong De.llll soulh of Saigon, a
Lowell U. S. mthtary spokesman re- , I'''!'"'I!,!. I, t
State Pollee Chief
Conner Wednesday night per· ported today.
aded the '"black knights'" of
A small team of American
su
advisers accomapoying the
tho Ku Klux Klan toleave town 500 VIetnamese troosp also.
in ~n effort to relteve ractal suffered heavy eaaualtie•. A
tenston.
Vietnamese photographer lor
· Negro leaders, ln the mean- tbe Associated Preas was killtime, told a federal court at ed earlier In tbe actlob.
Augusta that Negroes
would The battle took place about
"slop that football scrimmage II miles south of Can Tho and
with the troopers every morn- Jnvolved 500 government troops
ing." They referred to attempts and an estimate 1,000 V1e_t
to board buses carrying white Cong. The number of Amenstudents to segregated schools. cans with the Vietnamese bat"We will picket instead," said tahon was not disclosed.
CalviD Turner local leader nf The government forces werej
drive to dese{regate Talia(er- on a major sweep of Commuro County public achools.
nist - dominated delta country ·
wh1ch began early Wednesday.
KEY WEST, FLA. - FORE- 1About I p. m., the Commu- ~ h
easts of more stormy weather nisls attacked in force, inflict~ '
at 1ea promlsed to bottle up for ing scores of casualties.
a ~and day today the •mall , The U. S. spokesman said the
boat thuttle of Cuban refugees ranger battalion was still m
to Jreedom.
ftgh!tng shape and the opera·
tion was continuing.
The weather bureau predict·
ed winds up to 25 miles an hour
and rough seas in the 110-mile·
wide Florida Strait&amp; between
the Florida Keys and CUbs. The
Coast Guard reported it had no
aS Offfief
)'&lt;J!Orl of small boats leavtng
•
lite embarkation port at Camartq, Cuba, bound lor this
country 1if&lt;!e Tuesday night.

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