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PLAN

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rmeeo .....,. ann partners wm serve at eacll meet· ·
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
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and her LaSecretalre • husband if ill a week; in case of Mary Mar'm. t e.r 8 i ker
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nsored by the Sen0
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Norn;:
death of a
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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·
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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
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unusual
· 1-b' 11 read the minutes ,1s to ca
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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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for
Ute
new
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and
pollshel
rooms
an
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, , 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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d b\, Mrs Pauline Rtdenour
1, ble arnmgll!menl; Nan Moore, Mrs .James u er,
•
ons m a i.l
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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PORTABLE
attCnded to fmt! out detail" uf , Mrs Halph SllmSttl
Mtck Morns, sophomore at port FirSt United Presby.tertan l
enunty Christmas Show
"
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
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or
1:1 new
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tumn bloom tng t\uwer s
. 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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Tlp·over wfety switch
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DAY
08
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ctwr
Crooks
or
Mrs
Fred
Lew1s
TONIGHT
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Rftoac;t.bft handl•
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
l
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and
Bnan
or
Oak
Htll.
C
k
"THE SWORD OF
J
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roo s.
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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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Generous
2
qt.
sire
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
I
the
hostess
to
the
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
•
No
•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.
I
Any make shampooer does a
George Baker and Fred Hoff· I
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B b
H d • '
man were in charge of the serbetter job when you use
ar ara en nx 1
vice. The Rev. Carver
Wii-

o., --· ' -I Around And
I M Karr is
New Country Ho'!"e
rs.
:
About
Middleoort
Setting for Meetmg of Garden Club~

1 8 et 40 Salon

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Mr~ !~a trea~urer's

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VOL XVII

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Birtllduv Honored

·woRK

hams, pastor of the Pomeroy
- 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.

REDMON
ClOTHES HAMPERS

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Water repellent leather
upper, "Sweat-Proof"

SPORT

ftexible split leather
!mole, c:ushion orepo wedge
construCtion for extta comfort

and longer wear.
It's the best. Jt'a a !ted Wing.

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IMPORTED

DUTCH BULBS
NOW I

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Portablollok
CGifGIIIId
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HOUSE PAINT

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BUY

P1int Nowl

WESTMORELAND MILK GWS
Just received a big shipment! Reproductions of Early
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.

Rubbermaid,

BectangUlar
DishPan

1.IES w 0 havt your sizo and width.

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COM£ IN AND TRY ON A PAIR
Big Saving• On Fomouo

A Complete line of Work
Shoes For Men Featuring •••
RED WING- STAR BRANDWOLVERINE -ACME

w•••~
plnldnf
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Yet it's only $10.95.
That's bealuse Bulova waited years until
they could make a good $10.95 watch..
One with a jeweled-lever movement,

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auhlon• obtna,

unbrtakab'- mainsprina, precision fitted
pertl. Awatch tMt's shotk·MIItlnt.
end waterproof'. too. The rKUit 11
the eer.vane by Butova. A very
expensive watch fot onl)l $10.95.

Pint chtMea tf el wht . . for f~o~n 't;
huhlen. THfh ,.rfedly . .•h•d t.,

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TeakeHias.
Gleaming stainless steel with copper bottoms. Black
bakelite handles.

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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.

WORLD

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Veteran
Dies of Gunshot

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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
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lite embarkation port at Camartq, Cuba, bound lor this
country 1if&lt;!e Tuesday night.

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Kathy and R&lt;lndy, and Mr. and
Mrs. James Petty and family
CATION 1~ EAST
and KathY Stewart of McArth·
Mr~ A. H. Bailey
M VA Laura Krebs and Mrs. ur, and !.lr. an~ Mrs. Rolland Mr. J. D. Phillips of Austin,
M r;. Holcomb local Mrs. Crabtree of Albany Rl. 1.
Tex., spent a couple of day•
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Swisher ;nd Atr.
Weekend i\lests at the VIctor
and Grover
Loco! COLUMBUS iUPlJ - T . e Mrs Andrew Cottrill of a • ' Perry home included Miss Mel·
L ther .l"rfend ond IOnS

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Ed~catton cliff ~pent several days ;a-1ame McComas
a -pa~e tiomng in easlern states.
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1endMrs.Mrs.Nelbe
Joe Carsey.
Clay Is

nking
her home at the c:ounty home
lor the winter.
Mrs. Katie Wlllon bu returned to her home and Is much
bnproved:
end
Ray .Wilson spent a week
:.th h!s ~rgh:, Maxine Rob:: m d ~m
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Persons entering Holzer Hospltal during the past 24 hours
were: Howard S. Hardway· 90 COLUMBUS (UP() - A C..
cedar St.; Mrs. Rnbert E. lumbus newspepe!' (The Cltl·

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C:'i ~~~:~A;:;;
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;::.tedAtod;i'~:
. L E;an Scott
o do . an
rtuni!J to

'" l'ht Northwestern
Scltool Board Wednesday mght , Oiuo Council for
of Albany, and~ ape~~· S:J~'lY lfternoon witb
~~' ~~~:: Eidon J Gites' :rn~~ forop:e post of
fU lng
.
Bob Jones and
Allct Capt- SWUII)'.
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1 meetmg en-liOCE~ has .-eleased
Oo~sed t~e s~~~~osed ('On~ohda- " fad book" in wh1ch tt claJms; were Jn Gettysburg, Pa., Balti-1fa~ily Dayto~.
~ ~;· Mn.
Guy Bal-. bullt 1 'll'l8b bGuse RL l, Palri~ MriRt oas:~ CXImmissloner o~ basebaU.
on of five MrJgs
Cmm ty iOhm is laggmg far b_ehmd the l more. Md., Washington, D. C., ,
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. acuse.Worle)' Davll and etlltr lor Cllrenct Bast- Garllc, Jr:,
wet
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'lbe Scripps~ Howard neWS&lt;
~ h001 d' 1 lets bv 8 3•2 vote nallonal paCi! In prov1dlng edu· and Norfolk and Vtrgima Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Jan Pickett ol of~~
and Mrs Jt. man.
Jesse Lew11, He~so •
paper aald lhe oller wu mada
., c
lS r
f.esented
to cahonal opportunitieS for elem•l Va. They took tours and view- Dayton visited her parents, Mr.
er
nd Pent Mr. ,d Mrt. Jl'ruk Landak- C. Fox, CUfton;
WU4
' b Columbua financier John W.
{1A "'t'~~~~·~;o~s~d ,·oo:;ohda·l entary and h1gh school pupils. ed many interesting sights.
and Mrs. Eldon Markln8, Harrl· :~aylr~
and• Mrs~ M- or ctilled on Mr. IIIII Mrs. Web- Balke, Ashton; Mrs ..!;~ d:Jbreatb owner ol the Pitto~';;,;'~scd 'every voter 10 vole The OCE 1ssuedlhe book 1 ~ : ATTENDS CONVENTION , sonville Route and hlo mother, 'fit a1tte~ and l;...uly,
· borWood,MaoPid&lt;tltandl.ena L. Halbdy, Pl. Ple:.m: CuU burgh P~atM.
fo
CUnt Orr speot Weill rtclbtiJ,
berly Clarkt Pt. PJe
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1datiOn and urged par- 1support 1ts campaign for pas 1 Mrs. Kenneth Crabtree, Spec- Mrs. Laura Krebs, local, 011
Mr n::!~ Mr ond Mra.
Sever~!
from heN to
R. Nelaoll, Rutland; Mrs. ~ Galbreath and Detroit '11aer
• r '"";" ;, dents to give full 1soge ot Issue No I 10 the Nov. Ia! Edueat1on teac her m Albany Sunday and Monday.
~ts 0 ulh tall to merge 12 election. The liSUe would m· 1 school allended the convention The Carpenter Baptist CbW'cl1 an a
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the formlt ~
ren R. Crabtree, Rt. !,
President John W. Petzer comp~t ~ e ·al Sa l•sbury crease the state sale.. tax b• 1. and became a member of the youth group met at tbe home 8: ~-::...~ Baker B.ilenhowtr wbB bt wu
Hill; Mra. Robert Crawf~, prise a screenJng commJttee
~o~l.w~:rd L~aJ and Pom· ! per cen.t with the money gomg :Ohm Tfl· chers or Slow Learn- of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fr1- ot Co.lumbus 1 t 1 weekend at Atheal.
Oak Inll; Hershel Pancake, ·• choosing.potenUal ~SSOI'I to
and Middleporl Eexempt·l to pubil&lt; schools.
lh lers held at Neil House, Colum· tey on Sunday evening. Donnie their homa :and wltb Milo
Jrootoo: Mra. Hoover B.
Ford Frick, who u scheduled
,.oyVill
School DiStricts
The book ~tales Ohio . 1 ~ he bus, October 2. Guest speaker Cheadle had the program. Pres- M Dol
LODOI '1'0 MEET
Ripley, W. Va.; Mrs..
a to retire as soon as a succe..
OON \:ge·Lern·s board wa! the Slldh wealthle~l sta~~ ~n ~helwas Mr. John W. Melcher, As- ent were Linda Queen, Diane ~rs eftuth Molar and dluaht- 1\e rep1at mtetlq of
Eldrid&amp;t, Rt. 1, Jat~i Mrs. sor la chosea.
llsto~f ~e: five school dlslncts nal!t~n r b~~ t~~.~:r:s~r i~hous~ SistanL State Supt. of Publ.ic ln· j Tolley. Charles and Helen ]er of Clinton visited her parent~
~ ~W Harold R. ~urDJ,
'nte report said Rhodes eono
mvolved lo endorse the pro· I num c
35 h in the aver· structlon In the stale of Wlsc~n- Hart, Donna. Stout, Ronda and Mr. and Mrs. Hermu Canon. It I
AU llltiDbel1
Mrs. John .
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!ldertd the jOO "appeallq'' bul
posuL All othen were unam- and s~ull~~~~ oft students per I si n. Mrs. Crabtr.eP sccompamed l Jenny Whittington, 'lt!ad Dye, I Mr. and Mra. Leo Eddy and urpd pio ':t~ea~~.
art -:.~·
felt he was obligated k:l earry
mous
~:~ge
24th m average Mr:~. Evelyn Shff and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Rer Cheadle, Don- son Jimmie Wooster lpenl a
Dwvuu,
,
out the program on wblch ha
. AU~ndmg were Duane Stan- I clasj:roum,l
. d 4tit h in per I E Household er' Specal Educa- nle, Kathy and Rexle. BOd w~end with Mr. and Mn.
LOCAL TDfPS
liD. Oak IWI; Mn. Larry
was elected in 19G He ll also
loy Eugene llolhda)'
Hiram ' teacht•l sa :cmdo&lt;t &lt;Jn
of state I tum teachers in the Athens Ci- , Mrs. Clarence Fraley, Carol and Ralph Ballard and family lod Tbt ,__ tur ,_ p
Pmar Jacksoni WiWam E. eonstdered a sure ~t to nm faa
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1 Michael
Wbl --..:1 r.-z..
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orne- S&amp;ron~r Rt 1 waverly.
1 capita
Sl.awte-r, Robert Snowden, Jom
fnnd!i ror support &lt;'1f elrmentary ty Sc oo1 sysem.
BEL
Mr. Grover
te auu IN&amp; ... roy'l bualnea d1strld llll · 45
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C.loell FXt·CLJiiv Head Don
d
education
PLANS FESTIVAL
STORK SHOWER
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Mr. and Mrs. Worden &lt;tur1
todiJ
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BIRTllll
McKen~ie 'and Clerk William and secon ary
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! The Mothers Club of the Relatives gathered at the called ,n Mr. and Mra. R1c:bo ::·
: : 11 dqrtel, un.
Hobst.rtler.
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REMINDED
I ColumbJa Elementary
school home ol Mr. and Ml'l.
Dale ard Gaul and lamlly of Ghelllllllly
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Mrs. B. Lewlo Sayre,
UNIT CALLED
----. 1 1 d · ,,,roll , meet a Ihe sehoul nn Fnday I Stansb1~ry on Saturday eveDinJ ter
.Uie, w. va., daughter, 7:50 a. 'nle Mldd)eport E·R lqUBd
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1. Persons
. th merese
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·onm emu !&gt;e· , evenin~.
Plans were made or a · to hor1or Mn. atr tans ury Arvil Holter and VirtU 'Walk·
m Wednesday· Mrs. Harold wnl!i summoned a1 10'"
:iJO am.
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.xlensl
• 17 tod ay for Lloyd Fox, CliltOD,
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from
ity for ha~. · Fall F'eslival lo be he ld a t tl.1e oI Grovepo rt WI'th a 8hower. er attended a recent farm tel·
• ef
Burns, WIlk'eevIlle, son,":
krthall and football offiri;ltinP, !s('hoo l, Fnday. Oct. 22, w1th Those ~resent wel'fl Mr. and ence revlew at Columbua.
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p. m. wednesday.
•ho waa nportedly W.
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· t da to (1 \ iserving to slarl at 6 p. m. The P..rs. Manon McClure and Mra. Mr. and Mn. Herm.sn ~
CSCf\'eS
! wcr~ ~rg; .tgatnlln~ .,: 1 P m regular r.,ture&lt; of the country ' Wilda Brogan, Dexter; Mr. and 111n called on Mr. and llirl . .J1tno
01... IHdlap - GalliDlSCBARGED
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'ih'nl e, lr~w~~~~ddle' rt Hl t,: h store. movie ~md other ent~r- Mr .. and Mrs. Bruce Davls and lor Q..l·IIOD and famUy, Cool· poU. Dam 12.2, 12.8, nmnln,: 4 Mrs. John E. Armstrong,
(Conr\nut'l' rrom p.'lll:t' I)
tonrght at
J)O
tninment "'·ill be hPld along Wlth Davrd, Rutland, Mr. aDd Mrs. j ville.
feet OD rollerl,
w. Bats 1 Mrs. ·Damon
ol.hf'r problems thnt :1rP li l;rly ~lmol. __
the supper. Present for lhe j Jerry Stansbury and dt.ughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ballard 21.T1, pt, Pleasant
Grow, Mrl. Rl.lBiell L.
IDtreaslllg ~loadtne11, Mt n
to arisP
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n'cxl ,J une.
ml'ding were Mrs. Kenneth El- Columbus; Mrs. Wanda Turner and family, Grover White IDd 0.88, Kalllwba Falla 1M,
Mra. Milton L. Morgan,
cool Thursday Dl&amp;ht, low Ia till
Tht&gt; increa se m trammg s de- 1 'OIUMB U~ (lip]) _ 0 hi 0 lis, Mrs. Lan'rn Jordan, Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stans· Dotll and Mrs. A. H. Ba.ilty at- lestoa 18.12. Lobdon,
lal MullineaUI· ll, Mra.
401. M011tly cloady, ltUie temsignrd tn en;~ hlP the s!· lPctrrl wi(l.l s·~pplv a:za 4 Army Nalioniil Ht&gt;x Cheadle, Mrs. Jac~ All- bury , Reynoldsburg; Mr. and temled church at Danville last IDd Wlnfteld daml were on
li1&gt;m PeUery, Wayne A.
Friday.
force to be ~np:1blt'_ ot gmn~ t;uArd~m(:n and
Re servi sts, man. Mrs. G A. Radekm , Mrs. Mrs. R. S. Turner, Mr. ~nd Sunday.
sUlJ.
Don G. Swick, Mrs.
in to combat w11hm ('l ~ht wPek~ f ·tl 1
t ·n the m~tion to Leon1:1rd Brooks. Mrs. Robert , Mrs. Glen Cline, Mrs. Maxme Mr. and Mrs. Cal Orr ealled .... MoveJBMta:
HartiDger
Harold v.
FIRST
4lr bein~ ('a !It'd to ad1ve duty . ~~~~ ~el!:~~d~ ~·ivilmn milir'ary : Hod)!;e. Mrs. Alfrrd WHish, Haning and Miss Laura Prlce, 10D the Clint Orr family.
Ohio River - Lunga
Mrl. Edw'ant R. Sorrell.
QUALITY
should Lht'y be m'Eiilt'd. It I\ ill force 10 be readiPd fo! poss ible Mrs. (~ene Jdfl'rs. Mrs. Gran- I local, and the honored guest and Cilnt Orr who iJ employed 41WD 13, e:45 p. m.: Johu J. p Hillard Dwight A.
REGULAR_
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take somP. lime. lio·"'"v:,~· .. be·. Sl'n·in· ill \'iel Nam.
ville Stout. Mrs. Clay Jord~n, Ifamily, Mr. and Mrs.
Clair at ~lumbua spent 1 weekend Rowe down 14, 5: ~ a. m.j Re- Mrs. Paul E. Hanshaw, ""'·:I
Certified Oil Station
fore the unitS mvltl l I'd ,\ill bt Ohin·s 37th Infnntrv Guard Mrs Fr;mk Stu ltz. Mrs. (,ay ' Stansbury
and daughters, at his home bert.
llllble down 151 lO.fD p. m.; St. Franklin D Rlcbard.soo and
W, Molnlt.
expe~ted to altJm Hi lS level oJ Di•:1.-.:\nn will' ronlriliu l&lt;' 6.:m .Johnson. Mrs, Willi am Lawson, ' Groveport.
Mary's up 17, 1:30 P.m.; Jerry fani son. '
rendmess.
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_ mL•n to the tx-crPd • up rest•rvc '1rs. Edw~ud Cocn. '1r. John
CELEBRATION HELD
Bolworth up 17, 1:45 p. m.; l,;;~~=======iiii
\\" '~&gt; ~trt':-:sulg tha t no derl· Ioree and r~·~~·rv(' un il:~ artJUnd Snediger, ~:~nd Mr. Mt~ryl Houd- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fern Gillogly
Charlel stevenson up 18· 5 a.
1]were hosts to all members of
sk" :1' bt&gt;en nwde m! ,"lw lllt-r Ihe q:1tr v.'ill supply 1.957.
'YW
m.; Andrew Calhoun up 18,
1ash('ldt.
the tQrce w11l evt•nt u&lt;.~:l~· . bE' Thr l:im-·s!. s\11gle unit i:ll'fPct·:
NOTF..S OF INTEREST
their family at their home on
8:40 1. m.; Southern up 19,
rall1'd tu act1ve dul:r. Mc~&lt;~ 111 ' 1 1,d m llw buildup was the Nat· Mrs. nruzill a Woodrum . AI- Sunday for a reunion and to
4:40 • . m.i Peuy Doney
ra hRs said ht&gt; hmw" 11 r':m hi; t1unal t;uJrd's J07tt&gt; Armored bany, who formerly lived here, ! honor the birlhday of Mrs. Gil11, t:!5 I, Dl.; A. J. Patten
ready for use by the Pnd 0 (';m1lry H~&gt;giment headqu:1rter· spent a week with Mr. and I Jogly and olher members of
II, 8:50 L m.; R. G. West
- l'd in ('IP\'el;mrl with unih in Mrs. Ne_v Carpenter. On•Friday, i the group. Of special interegt
By A¥1 Gilkey
21,1:1) 1. m.; Pollywog' up
Akron. CHnlon and Toledo. . Mrs. Wondrum, wl10 is ill. en· wss the fact that all children Mr. and Mrs. Charles Joneo 1:10 1. m.; Bob Benter down
· The :Jffp(·ted. tmrts wll~ begm , tered Gallipolis Medical Center' gnmdchildren and great grand· and l:aurel spent a weet end 23, 11 p. m.; Eaao Pennsylvania
DEVOTED TO INTEREST OF ']to d1•uhle lh~&gt;1r patd dnll per· fur observation and l rPHtment. 1i!hildren were present for the in ZaneHviJie.
down 23, 5 1. m.: tbristlna H.'
MEIGS·MASON AREA
iods ~t CJ rti.w~ nl'Xt. :nnnth In 111:- 1 Billy Lyons, son of Mr. ~nd affair. The forty who attended tdMr. "1\d Mn. Guy Bolin Yislt- down 21', 1:10 1 . m.; Gtorae
IJrnoJe lhetr rondltmn
of readl· ,I Mrs". Granv1'lle L1·ons
Mr. l:l:nM6
and Ml'l. Elu McCaU 8 Prtee don 23 ' 1 I • m••• Allee \
III~I'Uitd 5 . Owllfl, I'Ublll~t-r
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u 1::\1 Mr • and Mrs • Elba Me- recent
chn''" hnMtuu. lc~ttor
llt':';.'l . Tht&gt;v al:-;n will be author· · ard Spurlock son ci Mr. ;md Mr Knight and Sharon
Mr. and
~·-Y·
up Greenup 10 p, m.' Mark M.
FRI. I. SAT., OCT. 15 I. 16
su~~~~·t;;v" ,.~;·~·;nl;u:;~~:~~ t':~_;;:f.' izt•d 100 per C(·nt strength and 1'. J'. Spur10:k, arf both E'nrDH- ! Mrs. Roger McKnight, Danny Mr. and Mn. Frank LaDdak- Up Greenup 10 :50 p. ~-; Valley
1 "~ , ·,,mP" "'· 11 u \t ..~ 1 '~"',. ,.,. t·on• ·eqtupm···
Lo the l"d tR io Grande College maj- Terr)' II of Columbus· Mr d er of Woodrow, Colo., IIIXI Ava Transporter up Greenup ! ·SS a
ero~. f) \uu. 4~'fflll 1'\u ~•n r•• II f r. r_~'
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dinner
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ph~n"' w., ~·215fi t:riltori• l ~~.-.oe 1' ' ' pre&lt;::enl 6 Jlf'r cen . 5 r ng .::.rlng in Education. Both young George McKight, Rebecc and
.
m.: Charles K. down Greenup
: :!1;.;
· m~ 80 1'1''. '1' nl t'flii iPntP!l t
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ruesta in
of Alba
the Cllotob Gilkey 3:40 8. m.; Buceye
k
St at1 Up
- f:nu·ffi:l ~~ mon&lt;1
~1an matJ,n.ct · '
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men were reared 1D
th1s
com· · 'T'erry,allofColumbus;Mr. and family
1
m .l"~l "' ,.,~ P""' nfln·~ ·· ' .... ,,..,.,!\, Otlwr ~altona Guard umt s mlmitv and l:lre well known here., Mrs Ralph Frazier Susan Dan- Ho
ny,
Greenup 6:40 a. m.· Valvollne
un'o
a r •(I hv lhr DeFf'n~e Depart·
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VALUES TO 1.49 YARD
~A!Inn~l d\'P•·t1• 1 n~ r.. pc.o•nhll\'11' n 1 ' 1
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The \'ernon Perry (am ih· or ' ny and Jerry Gallipolis· Mr. A..:l th G Boll
down Meldahl 1:50 p m.. New
Hnnin"l' K • m~;oJL In•· . t4 :t IA'X HI~ m"nl werP I lie l l~t h l r&lt;t llSP!If·
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H ad uart· I!Ji hards. sp!O'nt a week end here , aod Mrs. Cee1l Gillogly and ch1i· Mrs. 'ack Clark aula•-... , 1
ea111 down el
11 p.m. ;
lurll .
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to 46 ineb wldths.
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\fddletown
with w1t 1 11s mo 1e1, · rs. e a ren, t ens,
. an
rll. Betty Gilkey Middle!f!Ort with
n e
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Good Vlriety eOlori and
! ;rnk~ro~·, . :~.:~~~~a~, 1~·,,;,n..'·~~~· ~.~ ~:~s 111 ~·~1sf'an~n 11 ; 1 , J!,/llrd La;hl P(·rry_
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' Paul {;aston, Leah, Lois, and her fall clea~lng.
11~55 p, mm.; Walter Beckjord
11::1~~ stnJ;net nH ...~ sL.~ML
.;~ T u&lt;k t'o at ~at 11n with 174 Ell·:n Hol land ass1sl rd m the Joe, Albany: Mr. and Mrs. Ar· , Mr. and Mrl Clinton Gl' lke down Meldabl5:45 a, m.: West-1
Plttemt. Now ---------•·w n lh•. 171111· lhr~ .. " '" "'I" ~.1'" 1 ll v
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-.1o 1nr 11 n., 1e' "''hrre ,.,,n,·r 'P"''~ mPn.
, Krebs !,t•n(•ra l stQrt': ~'&gt;hie \.lrs . . thur Crabtree. Mr. and
rs. of Albany spent an ev!"ning with em
u.~1 : oro~ I, m. '
;~"~,~~~~·~ah.~~.~ ,"~~u i;'~" ·~·.~ ,, !l~, 0 ,,~.~-~ Erght :\rmy R!'~l'f\'E' unlt~ Krehs v:H·al itmPd wllh rt•la tiVl'S : Carl Crabtree and
Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lee and GaUipolill Dam - Semet down 1
!105?"' Thn·•· '" " ' 11". J. .. ilu
\\ l" t' pitkt'rl
r tht• ~1Pp pt&gt;d · 1 in 1lre. t•:1s1. . . • . .
M.r. and Mrs. lltlrold Gillogly· showed films taken in Arizona 1~25 ~· IJ!·; Solvay down 9:20 ]
1 p, m., M111 Susan d~ ll p.
up tm ining 'l'lwy were ·
A b 1 r 1hdo~ y &lt;elt hr::.~ 1 1on was V1cky and Bru&lt;'e, Mr. aud Mr!l. and New Mexico.
Th~ 2~!11 h \•i l\tan l nlt:'IJ i~en&lt;"E' he ld &lt;tl tilt• home of Mr. and , John D. Gillogly and Mark and Mr. ari Mrs. Paul Stelnmet2 m.; Sam Houttoo down 11:30
Oct"'''"nenl 32 men. Sharon· ' Mrs. Hon nte Scoll, New M"sh· the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Fern and childreo are ,...sll of Mr. 1. m.; J. S. Lewio up 2:115 a m.:
Singer Seles &amp; Service McCall's Pattern1

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nate sophomore and defensive be has one of bis best quarter.
The Logan Chieftains come to safety Mark TaonehUI was Of· backs ever in John Gasser (174
Middleport Friday night where dered to bed for two days-with Sr.) He is in his third year as
they are. lavored to knock ofl o more football WJtil at Ieast a r~, having played slot
the smaller and crippled Yel-l next week- with kidney infec- back m his ftrst year and Quarlow Jacllets.
lion. Aod also Wednesday af· terback last year. He Is consitJ.
ternoon Senior end Gary Sto- ered the best runner in the
The Chieftains, who have had bart w~nt home sfck and ,... gan backlield. Gasser led
perloct records the last two sea· unable to practice. He may or SEOAL in scoring last year.
sons, were •booting for leas- may not be available Friday Only three other boys on
ue record. of li held by Middle- Dight.
year's squad of 51 players
port (Which dat.. back
to said Ashley W~sday night: starters last year, They are
1936), until they were beaten by "I don't know who we will put Courter (T, 217. Sr.), D l c
the . Galbpohs Blue Devlls 22- in the breach yet."
IFoxx (Defensive end, 165
20 1" thetr second league game Legan Coacb Mel Adams feels and Loyd Simmons (T, 240 Sr.

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Beneath the formal atyq eloganee that sets the advanced Tur!Jo.Jet V8 in either a 396- Ill' 427-cMJio.
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change program with governors Andy Bathgate, Bllly Harris
of .Japanese prefectures, Fol· and Don McKenney to 1965 • 66
lowing lhelr talks m Japan, a N I' nsl H k Le
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invltaUon of U.S. Ambassador =.!~ Toronto durmg the off
Henry Cabot Lodge.
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.BONN (UPI)-President Hen. Cleveland Browns has signed to
rtch Luebke Wednesday cabled · do the close circuit television

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Mike Williatnl 1:10: p. m.; E}Jertlltf
a Sunday with Wlnfleld l :tli a . .n Helea
Mr, and Mn. up Winfield
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Beach State r1) 53; 13. Northern Nelsonville .... 0 3 0 14 60 09 after taxes ; commissioner's
Illinois 49:; 14. Northeast Okla· •Pomeroy .. ... 0 3 o 6 60 I office share - $54,266.50; clubs
·homa State 38; 15. Concordia, TOTALS
12 12 o ~1p 1l9 and leagues' shares - $305,Minn. 36: 16. Lamar Teeh (I) .
FRIDAY'S GAME1
410.53. Six-game tolailt: Attend·
33; 17. St. Norbert .' 2) 211; II. Wellston at Gallipolis
ance - 313,730; net receipts Bucknell 17; 19. (he) Massa- Pomeroy at Jackson
$1,609,336.51 after taxes: playchusetts and Arkansas State 15. Athens at Nelsom•ille
ers' share - $885,612.21 from
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game lime of I p. m. (CST). day. well into lhe evening.

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Sue of Pomeroy Yll- l.au•U Rlvf!l' ited h1s parentl, Mr. and Mn. Bruce up Marmet 5 a. m.;

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anrt I'~' .,,n· 111 1h. 2~1st r.y, were Mr. Wil! Combs, Cop- '
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Tr ansporlalion Co., 186 men, at ley. Mr and Mr~. HHrold Dun-'
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nsunvliiP , and Mr. and . Mr!i~ . l.t'r Lemley iR evangelist.
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llm t' With her brollli:'r, Mr ~~o!lrod 1:1l1d daughter.
(nmhs, returned he~ In spend Mr . and Mn. Delbert Yost l
thl:' wint.er with realti vto~:
i and family !!pent 1 weekend j
M.11ny htrmP.r.OJ from th l!l area with their parents, Mr. and Mn.
all ended the Third Annual Farm · Harry ~u thrie
and Mr. and
Science Review In Columhus. IMrs. Tom Yost, and attended
Mrs. Marth!! M;ays, Stra~b ur g t hurch here Sunday morning.
11nd Mrs. Roberta Parker of Mr. and Mrs. GerMid Swartz
Bol i~·ar . vi~ l! ed with tlwir par- and famil \' of Marietbl visited
ents . .\1r. and Mr s. r-iey Carpen- ~~ ... and ·Mn. Hobart Swartz '
t.er, a few da ys.
and Mr . and Mrs. Clair Follrod
Among those calling on ;\1rs. .and fa. 1ily on Sunday artern- ,

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4. San Diego St. tS) (3-l) 171 Wellston . ....
S. Colo. West. II) 14.(1)
Nelsonvtlle ...
6. Hofstra I'-01
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7. Fresno St. &lt;2) (2·1) 113' Team
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8. N. D. U. 15-0)
1110 Athens ....... 3 0 0 92 14
9. Los Ang. St. (I) 12-ll 82 Gallipolis ..... 2 I 0 52 26
MINNEAPOLIS • ST.
10. East Carolina !2·11
74 1Logan .... ... 2 l 0 68 35! tUPI)- Facts and figuues on
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Jackson . .. . 2 1 0 26 261lhe 1965 World Senes (money) :
Second 10 - tl Middle Ten· · Middleport .... 2 1 0 30 42 Sixth game; Attendance -:
nessee State
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with first place votes and won- Athens .......
lost records in parentheses: · Ja.ckson ... ....
team
Pointt Middleport ....
Logan

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been drming ngoriously tor this

"I might have both of them While a rain postponement
· warm up before 1 decide which would be welcome to the Dodg----~--~ ~ers in order to give Koufax
u~: y~e~ iU~!:ernatT.~a~ ALL GAMES STANDINGS three fuU days of rest,
small collge football
ratings ITeam
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injuries this week lollowing the
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First came the neWll Moo- ' MINNEAPOLIS · ST. PAUL one to start, , sal'd AI ston. m
small are
Quarterhock
day that 177 lb. senior tackle (UP!) - Southpaw Jim Kaatl eating he W&lt;Juld
rather pitch dy Moore 1140 lbs.) but
Ken Harris would miss at least will try to pitch the M!nne-1 Koufax against the Twlns be-- seems to be all ann as he
this week 's game with a whip- 1 sota Twins to their first World cause "They don't do so well one of the best passing percen·l
losh neck injury.
Series
championship today, against Jeflhanded pitching."
~q.. in the SEOAL.
weather permitting, but the fa· Either way, the oddsmakers 10.::-..i.=-....-==--""'il
Then Tuesday subfull~ck .aDd vored Los Angeles
Dodgers bave installed the Dodgers as 11
~ard Sam H?O.d was Sidelmed were stumped whether to go favorites. U Drysdale pitches,
Wtth a knee InJury from a. rt; with Sandy Koufax or
Don Los Angeles is favored at 1:1-110 !I
aerve . game that may ellml~ Drysdale for the blue . chip sev- and if it's Koufax on the mound :1
ON ALL
nate him the rest of t~e season. enth game finale.
the odds are 3-2 for the Dodg- .
Then Wednesday rught alter·, Manager Walter Alston of the m.
LAWN BOY
Dodgers said he might not de- The lorecast called lor show·
cide on which pitcher to start ers starting during the nig'ht

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and Simmooa started only on 1given up only 48 pointa in ffve foe Gallipolis by a score of 22defense.
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Tbe Logon Uneo ,bave good This week Larry
Gladwell
size with bo!h the defensive and will probably take over at
The Jacketa have taken games
the offensive unfts averaging a ter
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!rom Rutland (1.2-6). Wahama
2110 lbs
on ense an 0 ave
(211&lt;1), Nelsonville (111-6) a 0 d
The o;~ defensi;e line ol the ley will move to tackle.
Pomeroy (6-0). They have lost
Chieftains is made up of Bobby changes are uncertaio as
only to lhe powerful Atheos
West (209 Jr.) and Sophomore due to the absence of .~~;.~,~~~~=~~~=~
Brooker, 170 lbs., in addJ. and Tannehill
by a score of 3tH!.
tion to Simmons, Courter. and The Chieltai~ have 8 :1-2
Fou. Tbe Delenslve Backs are ord compared with the ~:i::ll FIRST
Bill Mundy (163-Sr.) Gasser, '-1 slate The bave
QUALITY
Mer! Bell (142. Sr.) John Hans- Pomeroy· (3fl.6)y and
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And Coach Bob Ashley of the Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Oct. 14, 1965·~
(158 ~Sr.)
Bexley 16-6 In a non • league I
Jackets is being forced to make
The Jackets who m still
game. They have lost gams to 'II. Mltn St.
a number of literal .last minnie
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. Ron P'altly'slrtes history. Tbt other was by aecond base. He overslid the t Tlte otea1 1orcec1 ~
(UPl)-Jbn (Mudcat) Grant, a er.
Idefeated them in Ove 1tralgbt seventh inning Q{"er produced .Tun Bagby of the Cleveland In·I bag and appeared to be out oo . hand. He tbett ort1eret1
swinging cat .. weU as a sing. ' Tbe 30 · year ~old Minnesota pmes while a member of lhe the lone Dodger "l!'·.
diana back in 1920.
iJohn Roseboro's peg 1o Maury weak·hitllng Quilici walll!4ing one, pulled the Minnesota\ right-hander, who wm lead bis Waohington Senators and then In between lhose two blowa,
Popped Bomer
· Willil, but he bustled back to posely and that.'o wben 0.....·
Twins even in the World Seriee own 10ng and dance group un adding a olxth victory' over lhe Twins Iced the game in the Altison walked with ooe out in ] the base and was called sale by came through witb bll . , .
by beating lhe Los Angeleol poat-series tour and who wm do1thl!ln in the tbird same of this sixth innmg on Grant's two-oul lhe sixth and atole secood. umpire Tony Venzon.
run wallop.
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three-run homer.
Dodger Manager Walt Alston
both his pitching and his hit- out-pitcbed Claude Osteen to Grant stucl: out live batters, Starting pitcher Claude o.. ordered an intentional pass 1o
ting.
square lhe serieo at thcee\didn't walk a Dt8ll and had aU teen, who yielded the Allloon Frank Qumci with two men
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Grant set the stage lor to- pmes apiece and end a three- the runs be needed alter Bob homer, was lllted for a pinch , lo get at Grant, who belted his
day's seventh game llnale when game Dodger winning streak. Allison lltgged Osteeo for
hitter in the sixth and Reed was Ihomer into the left-center field
"I'm ptaylll&amp; to the Uue to- be beld the Dodgers to oix hits
Firlll Lost
tw ..run homer in the lourtb the victim ol Grant'a blow, only seats.
d•y. I've got a loo10 toolb and hammered a three-run hO- For the !ell-handed, 26-year· with Earl Batley on base as I ' the second home run b;· an i Allison set up the big Inning
thta ahoold eome out!" ,mer oU reliever Howie Reed bl old Osteen It was his llratloso result of second baseman Dia lAmerican League pitcher in se-1Jor lhe Twins with his steal ol

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&lt;til Saturday, October 33, lrO)ll be $1.10 lor adultallltllli cellll ·
NE WHAVEN - Miss Erma I The Chw-c w~s
lion• arranged on f.op.
remoinder of the month
of 12:30 p.m. on Rt. 33, one mile ,
10 a.m. to a p.m.
fnr eblldNII.
Kirby, daughter of Mr. and with whtte g!adloh, pabns, an~ Mrs. Marion Dingey aerved October will commence
on eaat of MR80n wbicb resulled PT. PLEASANT -The 1965 AtnongthemanyboOtltlplan- .:::..==;;;..._____
Mrs. Lelaoo Kirby of New Hav- candles. Pr"nuptlal organ mu as matron of honor lor her ols- Sunday, October 17th, when in persenal Injury and $ItiO pro- Govtrnor'o Conltrence on wood ned are the bakery, tea room, ed clurlnl 1111 dar IIIII a
en and William E. Folmer, son "e was presented~MrsM= ter She wore a royal blue wool ' Layman's Sunday will be ob- perty damage.
uUillzatton wtU he held in • doll booae, c:ounirY rotore, '::: and Qt.n wlU be crolftlld. 'llli
of Mr. ltlld Mrs. George Fohn- B. Powell. Miss
a
.
. with black accessories and served. 'l1le guest speaker wilt
most appropriate setlinC Nov- bag, ttllbollette drawlll8,
Invited to llllelld b
er of POmeroy, were united In all, aceompanled by Mr~- Pow~ a white carnation corsage.
be Mr William A. tBJll) Byus, According . to officers. ~sty olnbt!t 4 • 5. Governor Hulett pond, wheel ollorllme and rna- public 18
morrlap on September 28, 19110 ell, aang 'Always Fatthlul,
George Folmer of Pomeroy, past c'..nrerence Lay beader. Baer, 711, Mmersvllle, Ohio~ 8mlth 81D10uneed the
Ill' others. PriJel will be awanl- all day affair.
at 7'58 Pm. In a double rlnl "Always." and "0
ed as best man for his bro· All Laymen are urged to control of his truck on a strf! th l'orestry and Wood Utlllzllton
cere~onf at The New Haven Love."
~~ Ushers were Clyde Wea· be present for this occasion. stretch of hlghwaycltnm 0uWlty8 center on the West ViJ11nia Un-•• ••·~··••••••
MetltodistChurehwithTheRev.' Thebrldegivenln .
. dLouKingofNewHav- Sunday, October :Uth, the highway and strn a
'tvemtyCampWJwlUbe~lo,•'
Marcus Trough officiating.
by her father, wore a while
=~ran
, Women's Society of Christianlpote. It was bell"ed by ofll·lcatlon of the annual sesSLon.
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sult beige accessories and a Anniversary. Mrs. D. D. Mon- JSilffered a heart ~tlacki He : 1n eonlunctlon with the dedica•
,
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rnation corsage for her to)"', past president of the ws- celved a lacera on o
. ; lion of the new t2 million Unl:
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=t~t~~·s wedcling. Mrs. David CS, will be the guest speaker. head and posSLhle. eoneussiOn.:versity facility. This year's cofto •
:
g . ter f tlt """""'- rep- The observance will be held He was taken to Metgs Hospital. Iorence program il beln&amp; plllll- ~
•
Dav1s, siS o e b'"~··-.
d
,._ ruing worship sered b '"- ~•
resented bis mother wbo was !"'1ng ""' mo
Arrests recorded at the jail ned and arrang
Y ·~ uv•·
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unable to attend because of ill- vtce at the Mason Methodist Included: Habert M81011 Bush, emor'a AdvHy Committee 0~
'· _~
ness wore a brown suit, brown ChurSUndch.
.
the same 68 Mason, charges . of false wood utilization Wlder the~
.•Y
acce~sories and a white carna·
ay evemng on
p~tensei Anthony Steven Bon~ recti9n of State senators
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lion corsage. Mrs. Arthur Tha- day a potluck:.::r~~ ~ cutter, 19, lfugeetl, eharged with McCourt of Webster Sprlnls ":::
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bet of New Haven registered ;:.~ 0~\':" be served at the driving while intoxicated: carl Dr. Randall A. Taylor, Po
:
the guests.
. cb,;;'at 6 m. Mrs. Dallu Rnger Birchfield, 21, llopett, Pleasant.
:
0 am will
The reception was held m Cadle will
leader of the Intoxication charge;
Donald ~t':.~~n prof grthe new
the social room of the church. devotional program and wiD Le;oy Thomas, 18, Apple ~ve, lea
research, JocaThe bride's table was covered abow a film tmtitled "Living drtvlng wttltoot operator I II- wet ol wood. ood-uslng indlllwith a white linen cloth and blue Hesponoe."
'
cense.
: . ~"";,;:.nee to n!sillll
net draped and held together Monday evening a continualiDta """" romotinn and marw•th white salm bows. M r s. lion of the Anniversary p,.,..
and ~!her
bnporlanl
WHAT A VALUE
. Frank Thompson served the two gram will be held with Mrs.
Interest.
FOR YOU!
tier wedding cake and Mrs. Ar· Ray Proffitt as leader. At thll
Governor Smith 1n anoUDcinl
tltur Thabet prestded at . I h e regular meeting of the WSC~;
planJ for the too's conferenCe,
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punch
bowl.
others
assitttng
a
!Ibn,
"Portait
of
a
Woman
voiced wholehearted
.sup' )\i/
were Mrs. Paul B. Powell and will be shown.
port of eflorll to develop the
itt.
Lightweight and fterible, yet ruggedly
Mrs. Marcus Trough
.
state's timber reoourees. Earnc:onstructed... the inatep stmp provides
'A l1ttle bird
This was the fifth generation
er In his fint legialatlve plenty of support ... and the waterproof,
in the bride's family on Ute rnaANNOUNCE BIRTB
sage after becomlnl Governor
told us you were
, ternal side to be marrted on
U
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dot- be said, "Wood
proclucllon
non-marking Dyna-Mo!d .• Soles are highly
waiting for a
wear resistant Of course, fit is always right;
September 28th
son of Lake Park, Fla., are.,._ has become west Virginia's
The bnde &lt;hose for her wed·
nouncing the birth ol 1 daugb- greatest asset."
our experienced fitters see to that. Make it
value olferiDg
ding trip a brown_sutt, beige MASON - Mrs. Lewis Gil- ter hom 00 Sept, 28, at St.
a point to swp by IIOOIL
accessories and whLte carnahon land, the new leader of the Mary's bospltal 1n Weal Palm
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corsage.
Happy • Go • Lucky 4-H Club Beach Fla. Tbe baby weighed Class of 1941 will
tblnk-f81D0111
The new Mrs. Folmer grad- of Mason, was bltrnduced to the eight ~undo and has been Jlllll\o Plan f
Re ,
uated from Wahama Highlelub members by Mrs. John ed Sta Lynn Mrs. Dotson
or umon
Btrbhb:e quality
I School, class of '65, and is a Marshall when the group met IB the tormer .Donna BumgarPT. PLE~ - A
and
I member of the W.S.C.S. of the Mondoy eveulng at the Corn- ner of New Haven
uJng CODIDllltell ~-~"t IIIII
M thodist Church
munlty Buildloi In Mason.
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. Reunion of the ......., o
at these low,
lmer attended Porn" Miss Martha Thompson pre- Maternal grw...,...~·~ are of Pt. PIOIIIIIll Hlgb School hall
e
SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
low prlce1. ·
Jill•
! Mr .Fo
h 1 and General aided during a brief busin.. s Mr. and Mrs. Cllnde Bomgar- been named. Those serving on
roy High Sc~ Sch I . Cin- meellnl. She appointed Ronnie ner of New Haven. The paternal the committee are Mrl. Betty
1 ~~.'ts ~ couple
'~eside Thompson, Debbie Gilland and grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Yeager Filber, Mn. Harriet
= L
Dickie carson to sem on the Delbert Dotson of Mason, W. Lew11 Crulcbbanks, !lfrs. Lubere.
Is were Mrs. nominating committee.
Va.
rtlle_ Bow FOII'ler, Mn. Allee
Re&amp;Warly '
Out of ~r!u=m and Miss Tho acting president remindRHODODENDRON CLUB
Marte Frye Ieard, Richard WaiVtrgml8
h
o! Lo n 0 ed members of Achievement Th Rhododendron Home De- laea and Charles Arthnr Bur·
!99t a pair
i MarJone Sc u1er
ga ' . ., Day October 16, at the 4-H
e .
dette.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cunmng- camp at Southside. Due to the monstratioo Club met on Thurs- The 1911 PPHS graduating
ham and Pamela, Mr. and Mrs. large attendance last year res- doy for a covered dlab dinner clau number one hundred lnd
Charles Kirby and Darnell and ervations are to be made In at the_noon hour. This was their tbrM llndeuts. Many of the
I Rnnald of Parkrsburg, W Va ., 2 dvance
orgamzatlonal meetinl lor the 1911 clau hal been contacted
Mrs. Ruth Tistina o_f Columbus, The g;.up voted to change Its 1 new year.
but addrea ol many still rt-1
o., Miso Sharon Dill. Mr. and meetinl date from
the first The meeting was opened with main unknown and persona
Mf' Max Folmer, Peggy, Van- Monday of each month to the devotiollll led by Mrs. T. Bert lmowlng the wbereabouls of any
essa and Maxie, Mr and Mrs. second Wednesday.
, Roush. Sbe also read a reacting wbo may Dllt have been ClOiltact·j
. Pearl Edwards and Rehecoa of Refreshmenll were served by ''October Splendor'' and Mrs. ed are Wed to get in tooch ·
' Pomeroy, 0.
Mrs. Glen Thompson and Mrs. Charles F. Yonker read a poem with any member of the pial&gt;
,
John Marshall to Ute following "It's So Peaceful In the Coull- ing lfOUP• The r..uon will be
IN SOUTH SEA
held durlnl the aummer of 1918.
1new members, Regina Gibbs, try."
I MASON - Radarman Sea-\ Tracy Harria, Dianna Harris, During the bwtinesa meet. A definite dote will bll II&gt;
man Apprentice Harold R. Cathy CUndiff, Bonnie Rayburn, tng regular reporta were given. Dlltlnced.
Cobb, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs Kathy Rnush, Robin Johnson, The group decided to sell null
---::--Opie
c
Cobb
of
Mason,
is
parBarbara
Lewis,
Carolyn
Hughas
a
money
making
project.
ACTION
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ticipating In Seventh Fleet
es , Connie Hughes,
Kathy They voted to accept the nom- PT. PLEASANT - A elvllaeerati01l8 in the South Chma Sea Keyes, Jane Schwarz, Glenna lnating committees
report: tioo baa been fLied in the of\
Grimm, John Zuspan, Robbte President, Mrs. Charles J.laehir: lice of Ute Circuit Clerk atyled
Lambert.
vice president, Mn. Velma Wlllla Anthony ••· Robert W. ·
Last year members attend- Roush; secretary, Mra. Cbarleo and Kathleen VanMet«, CIHlnl were 'Jeborah and Paula F. Yonker · treasurer, Mrs. AI- ton. The plalntif!
demands
Werry, Debra and Connie Gil- bert Roush.
Judiment agailst the delerulland, Jamet Lewis, 8 us a n Those attending were Mn. ants in the sum of 15,196,110 lor
Thabet, Connie Lewis,
Del&gt; Robert Hoflman, Mrl. Charles goods sold and delivered and:
ra Stewart, Barbara
Cntes, \ Jewell, Mrs. Olarles Machir, for labor perlonned from Mar-j
MILL STREET- MIDDLEPORT
F'rtmels Queen, Norman Reyn· Mrs. John T. Reltmlre, Mrs. 18, 1913 to date, with Interest I
olds, Beverly and Dtekte Car- Allred Ron•h, Mrs. T. Bert atand~cos~ls~-----~-J,,..,..,..!I!Ii!!!!!l!l!l!l!l!!!!!!lll!!llll!!!ii!:ll!ll!llll!ll=:it•••-'
aon, Marie Lambe_rt,
Carol Roush, Mrs. Velma Roush, Mrs. 1:.0/ua · Fruth, Becky LewiS, and Mar· John Scarberry' Mrs. Clarence
z 'II lfUCif
tha Thompson.
Thomas, Mrs. Char!es F.
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Plans were made for the""'
nual halloween ob•ervance
•
Iwhen Feeney-Benn•tt Post. t211
Tile Junior class of Eastern IAmerican Legion, met Wedne•·
lhgb School will present "Hor- day evenmg at the hall Wtth
ton Wildar'o prize
winnlllg post caommander, Albert Roush
play, "OUr Town" Friday, Nfto In charge..
&gt;ember 1% at ap.m. at Ute high The Legmn announced plans
IChool.
to have thetr community hal·
Lead parts In the play are !~ween program Saturday eveby Sally Mora, Daunt. Newland, rung, Octobeno between 4 and
Janet Fnmk, Connie Hayman, 6 p.m. procedmg Trtck or Treat
Ronnie Orr and Tom Osbome. hours, 6· 30 to 7:30 p.m. Further
The play is belnl direeted by detatls concerrung the localion
Lucy
·~ .ed
andbyactlvtttes.
will be announc_, with ass,.,ance
the legiOn.
from two student
directors, Commander Roush also anLmdo Henderson and Roberta nounced that Wedneroay evenWells.
ing Oct. 20 the post will conduct
Mlss Amsbary aays Ute play , a membership canvass of the
Is getting aSBlslance from the members In town for the memOhio University Drama depar~ hershlp dues for 1966. Members
ment, and urgeB everyone who will go in teams to mern1lers in
ean to attelld.
town lor the dues.

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Baphst Church enjoyed an oy·

Anniversary to
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CS at the November
when the WSCS of Rock
Methodist hurcb
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afternoon
the =~cb.
Mr W A Mor an
at t~~ ~ting
with an organ prelude,
My Father's World, by
Lewis Grneser, foUowed
prayer by Mrs. William G.,.,..
er. Devotions taken from
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Mrs. William Grueser and a
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"Part,l~pating In the war
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'Lewis Grueser, with all
bers participating, followed
a discussion. Prayer by
Morgan el&lt;led the meeting.

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HELEN HELP us I

that grnws every day.
To ''Hurt" and ••Furious." : ·
.
Your husbands may have logi··ll
What do you think of a bus- cal reasons for their moves
band who will not put anything unly an attorney can eX!&gt;laln
in his wile's name? I have been them _ or perhaps fllake chan·
a good, devoted wife for 1.&amp; ge., that will give you more pro&gt;":ars, and be admits this. Y~t tec;.ion.
~s stocks ,and bonds are m To "Wife": Your husband
his parenta names and be re- knows bow foolish be Is with!uses to change them. -HURT Ollt my telling him. stop being
Dear Helen.
wishy-washy and make an apWhat's lft'ODg with a husband pointment with a lawyer ... , ..
wbo makes out his will a n d And don't forget a wife's will
· ·unportant, too'.- H.
leaves everything to his chtld-[IB
ren, nothing lor the wife? He LETTER TO A FATHER
says th eywt.0 care 1orme.an d Dear Helen:
be prefers that they have it.- Would you please print this
FURIOUS
In the paper 90 my Dad can
road it wherever he is? I'm just '
Dear Helen:
12, but I know what I'm writing.
My husband refuses to make You see, 1 Jove him. I haven't
a will. Says it depresses him. aeen bJm since he and my mothWhat do you think of a man er got clivoreed.
like thai? - WIFE
Dear All you wives with will Dear Daddy:
or inheritance problems :
I don't know where you will
be when you read this, but I
What I THINK won t help you wanted you to know I was lZ
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a blt, nor w my, opl!llon years old on September 9.
change your mates nunds. U guess you forgot because

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ster supp~r at the church Tuesday evemng. Mrs. Paul Smart,
·
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'd d · th
v•ce preSJ en, preS! e '" e
abllence of the president.
Devotions were given by David Darst who used material
taken from the 23rd Psalm. DurJng the business meeting a nom.
inating c~mm.Hlee was app?inted including
Mrs. Milton
Hood, Mrs. Harold Hubbard and
Wlll1s Anthony. The group made
plans to prepare bBBkets ot
food lor larntlles using
Ute
1'banbg!VIng season and also to
.....t '" the r•modelmg •f Ute
Cburch nursery and wlll donate
new toys.
Attendmg were Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Smart, Mr. and Mrs. Har~
old Hubbard, Mr and Mrs. Mil·
ton Hood, Mr and Mn. Willis
Anthony' Mr. and Mrs. David
Darst and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Richards
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(wife or otherwise) is going to
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se me a presen , so
tell ME what to do!"
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"Th' ·. f ·
cou say
IS b rom . my I
Each one of you needs
Father" and sh•&gt;W my fn ends 1
advice and It would be well
that you still love me.
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both husband and wife to . I Daddy, even 1£ you don't love •
down with a lawyer a~ clan~y Mom, couldn't you please love
your grievance:. c.erta_mly this your children? l've foulld Mom
is better than fighting Lt out on crying many times because we
the home front with bitterness don't have clothes for ~chool , i
and wear what people g1ve us
that they outgrow. Maybe send- ;
1n1 money for food and shoes
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New uniforms will be featured by the Rutland Red Devll
majorettes and Drum Major
Ray Alkire when the
htgh
school band travels to the West [
Virginia Black Walnut Festival I
at Spencer Saturday.
Rutland's band is repor tedtY
the first Ohio band to be invit·
ed to the festival. u wm be
The Reorganize(! Church orl under the direCtiOn Of
I
Jesus Christ of Latter Day IGarner, Jr.
Saints will hold 11 special se~- The new uniforms are made
vice of dedication fur
thetr 1 to a fitted pattern out of red
debt-free church property _lo- corduroy lined with white fur
cated "'! the Portland • Racme around the hemming, neck and
Road tltLS Sunday. .
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oleeves. The hats will be black
The followmg servLces will be ' 'th ed lumes,
I beld:
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9:30 a. m. service of: Head majorette Linda Lathe.y'
Prayer and Testimony (G. E., uniform IS of the same baSIC
Johnston, in cMrge).
· design while drum major will
10:30 a. m. - Preaching &lt;BI- wear a standard all - white unishop Harry J. Simons of Detroit form trimmed in red.
Michigan).
Majorettes are Sandra Dean,
1.2 Noon - Lunch (covered Teresa Dean, Diana Holliday,
clish luncheon- all are wei- Linda Hysell and Lilly Imbod- 1
come).
en.
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2 p. m. - Dedication service The Red Devil band will pre~
Guest
Ministers, Seventy senl to the public its special
Glenn Jobuston and Bishop liar- style of geometric street march·
ry J. Simons).
ing developed by Director GarDistrict President, Seventy ner when it arrives at the fesGlenn E..Johnston, wiU be pre- !ivai.
sent for this occasion for spec- I The Rutl~nd band i~ schedulial ministry. Many in
this ed La lead a parade m the afarea are well acquainted with I ternoon and will also play
him. Also, Bishop Harry J. Si- . pre - event Star Spangled Banmons is a veteran minister for i ner for Ute Majorette Holliday.
the cburcb. The church sincere- The band is then scheduled to
ly welcomes all to celebrate close the Majorette
·
this occasion with them, ac- 1with a concert and drill show
ording to Pastor C. W. Prot-! featuring a theme of "America
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wetght 5'9" and 16!1 r"'unil&lt;, a avpointed hi ghway patrolmen ! want to forget that we are your lects cards, llld says he'd llU l ,.;.;
high school education and of Iand assigned to a Patrol Post. j chtldron, I hnpe you'll be hap- to make books when he
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moral cb""acter.
'fhe Gallipolis Highway Pa- Dear Readers.
up, "So I can see the plctmea &gt;I. :·
Men accepted DOW will be a-i trot Post is located 3'10 miles ' Terrie's letter came from before anybody ebe" Ills ad- '" ·
the first to train In the Iwest of Gallipolis on U. S. !;.' South Caro!iaa, but it . could dress : Roy llollald, 1110 Soilll! •o~ •1 :c
Patrol's new $1.5 mil- [ The phone number is Pomerny have been from any c!ly, any Broadway, Dayton, Ohio, t54(([[, · '
Academy now nearly com- WY 2-2397.
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QUALITY
REGULAR•
Your Helping Hand Departmeal
Dear Helen:
Certified Oil Sflfion
I bnpe your readers will write w. M.tm 11.
by HeieR Bottel
to a seven-year-&lt;&gt;ld hero who

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men, the state lfllhway Pain!! Headquarters on Ocloher 'l/, After II weeks of trainiog i asbamed of us and want lo for"""' ,.,..., 1
ll111011lnllllacceloratedrecruit- Phylical eWIIS wtU be sehed- ill the new Atademy, which will get yon e•er bod a family,
!lore don 411 tbem. Now~ tAl,
OCT. U
ment program into this area, uled soon after the wrlttell tos~ fe$11)re the finest facilities lor Daddy, we need you DOW We Donald wlU be IOh'l flo IIOIJoOI'· · ·
Pomeroy Chapter No. 80, Roy- 11 was announced today by Ser- Basic qallfications are: ap pollee training 1n the nation, do love yon and still pray for oo crutches UDIIl be 08IJ be IJI;, !. /. ·

al Arch Masons, will bold stat. geant P. D. McCreedy.
ed convocation Wedneroay at Sergeant McCraedy,
7:30 p. m. for busineaa and mander of the Gallipolis
cOilferring of the Mark Master Post, said thet recruitment
Degree. Thomao C. Edwards. ficers will he on duty both
blgh priest, requests all offl- time and eveulng on
cera and companions to attend. ' Saturday, Sunday and
OCt. II
(October 22, 23, :u 1nd 25; at
The Eleanor Circle of Heath Gallipolis Patrol Post to
Methodist Church will meet view qualified y
men
Tbursday eveulng at
t b e ested in a law .::S..-cement
cburcb.
eer. The recruitment
The Past Connrtlors of The"' will answer any questiona
dorus CounCJl Daughters of Atn service in the State .
erlca will meet Thursday even- Patrol and help those who
tng, at the borne of Mrs. Norma ply complete their
Cbapman.
form.
_Ladies of the EUB Cburch Sergeant McCreedy said
wlll make apple butter at ~e who apply now will be given
home of Mrs. Edith Hood, Min· opportunity to take the
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be placed with Mrs.
Harry
Clark at WY :1-2740. Those wiab- Pia
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tng to purchase the apple but- ,
n.t
CUIIe
tor are asked to furnish clean For Quill Project
jara.
Plans were discussed lor the
OCT. u
quilt project being undertaken
The Poctland WSCS will hold . by the class when the Martha
a rummage soh this
Class of Ute Brndbury Church
and Saturday, Oct. lo and
Christ met Monday evening
on Court-s! ln Pomeroy In
at Ute home of Mrs. Oleva Cotbuilding next to Scholl's
terill in Bradbury.
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Following the short business
There will be a meeting
session the hostess served a
d ay Ot
c . I5, at I p. m. at
. course to thooe presenI
Syracuse Grade school
Including Mrs. Paul Wmn, Mrs.
tum fur all borne room
Griff Russell, Hilda King, Mrs.
ers and executive officers.
Dale Barnhart, Hazol Russel~
will be made for the
Mrs. Clarence Murray.
Halloween festival to be
Saturday night, Oct. 23.
OCT. 18
The Meigs County
Is EnJ'
elub will meet Monday at
p.m. at the Pomeroy
ward house All members
M ber of th Hearth t
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sone
urged to attend and bring sand· class of the Middleport First
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. . .:,:;_ ~...~ 14FT. General Eleotrlc !l.e!rlg- AUCTION Saturday, October
A. I. IIRADFORD
ON DISPLAY AT
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erator. 549 Headley St., Mid·\ 16, 191lii, 10:30 a. m. I
Baelae, Oblo
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dleport, Ohlo.WY 2--2859.
sold my farm home and will
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sell the following personal
~- properly. Localerl just of
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FRIGIDAIRE, defrosting type, SUite !Wute 7 2 miles nr&gt;rth jJ
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all m
· first class shape· Bar• of Tuppers Plains
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and
:;·;;:-l't1~~.';.7, ~ ,.~ pin price. Phone 992·7436.
mile south of the jcnction ?f
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7 and 50 Watch for auction
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Mrs. Stella Cozart bas re- Frank Cornell.
)962 VAUANT Housetrailer 101 sign :
turned
home after speadlnt! a Sylvia Allen, Eber, Freldl
. . . .aa:ru
. ., 1\11 . . . I 50. Two bedrooms. Will sell I Wardrobe and other bed;,.?.~:".ll
few
weeks
with her daughter, and Iva Carpenter obopped Itt
~- for $3000.00 with furniture or~ furniture, bedding,
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Sales &amp; Service
Mrs. Harry Wilford, RaciJie. A Pomeroy recently.
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P c-u Pill' .ard • ""- $2,500.00 without
furmture.: room suite, chair and otto· 1
_ _ _ _ _ _ __..! daughter, Garnet Rnush, is slay·
Miss Leola Birch 11Jited Mr.
..:ut1.,. ,_,aan•
odd
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two
eo "' cet~' L""''tlJI' .. "-'" a _. Has porch and one ex.rta room man
c atrs, rugs,
w
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,,ai can be moved with it.' sewing machines, one old and
eFits Almost Every Car tng with her.
and Mrs. Harold !Wusb and
.Mr ..Ed ward spent • day Mrs. !Wbert Euler and famlly
C:.\RO
Of MUNK!;
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lliU Ao OJJI't\,IAHta
nrf
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C&lt;JII Chester 985-2352 or 98~ · one f':lectric, old
1murn
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w1th his son and family, Mr. of Portland recently.
oJ'VwJ..:!dUioo&amp;l
aouu woud 11 2353 or see Earl Williams.
I d.IS hrs, ""
uuO ks, 2 dru m tables .
Pontiac Tempest Conv. Cpe. • $1495
• Trans!erable WbeD
l:lKI ~ 11 "' &amp;.oo , a. DIIIJJ
w 14 6tp I, stand and lamps drop - leaf 1 1963
and Mrs. Andy Ward and SheJ.
----326 cu. in . VB - 4 s-peed trans. Red bucket ~ats and mYou Trade Cars
111wrdu 'Ff:b ~ ·~~ tt.oe MOD ~~
table with 4 chairs. Crosley
ly.
The Almoaae
tenor. Red finish. R&amp;H. While top. A l~a.l one owner
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RECONDITIONED- TV, record Ele
stove, Westinghouse
eGuaranteed
24
months
C.\U th&lt;ll look); antl drivPS Hke new.
Mrs. Leanna Beeglo
and
&amp;KSln·1 .., ..r'ROtll
rn ttD\ -lNO
pluyers an d ra d.lOS. 1'\'' s S29
· · · regrigerator, porch gli der
or 24,000 miles
daughter were recent guests oi l By UDlted Preso lalernllleltltl
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PHONE WY 2-2156
9; up. Record players lt .95 4 chairs, lots of loolls, nann, It
• Most Popular Onlt
ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed·
Today is Thursday, Oct 14
up, radios, $9.9~ up. Crosley 1 garden and carpenter, wi1h : 1961 Rambler Classic St. Wagon- $795
gar
Brewer.
the 287th day of 191lii with 711 to
ID the U.S.A.
Console, (all wave !, $2~ 95- chests and boxes. Chains
Lo(·a lly owTw rl , 6 ryl. engine, &lt;tutomatic trans. Rs.dio and
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Talbott follow.
hcatli'r. Spotless interior, good lires. Brown and beige
Ca d Of Th k
Werner Radto 'I .V. Moddle-: all k ·ods. Iucus! posts, 1"1
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homecoming at the The moon lo approaebfn&amp; Ito
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~~- I ~ port
10 H Jt c I lumber - some walnut.
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finish. See- this b&lt;lrgajn today.
00 lnstolled
Hazel community Cburcb.
last quarter:
I Wl~H TO thank everyone for : s~~vEN R00\1HOusE- with I i&lt;lrge collection of miscel\anMr. and Mrs. Tom Fitch aod . The mormng star Is Jupiter.
thelr cards, £~nd . letters. senl 1 balh, basement and gas fur- Poll s articles not llsted. Auc-!I 1965 Chevrolet Biscayne 4 Door _ $2195
Stevie visited her parents, Mr .1 The evening stars are Marl,
during mv stay m Lhe Veter -: nace. 410 Spnng Av e_ Call i lmnecr Nole : Thi s is very
LO&lt;.'il ll~' ow nf'd by lady, a new ('!l r trade in. 15,000 miles,
and Mrs. Ralph Brewer and Venus and Saturn.
6 cyl. Std. trans. Radio ami hooter. 'l'uT&lt;LllOise finish. A
an's hospit1li,
Va.l WY 22216
""rrhondise. Mrs. Jim I
sons.
On this day in history:
Pomeroy, 0.
The) were all greatly appre· -- ..
.--- Hant'y Owner. Terms: Cash. ] Dll'l! lluy .
dated. Hyther Rollsh .
1 WAR:\1 Mor mng Hea1rola. goud
Not responsible for Accidents
Jll,,.,~~=='""~=,..,..,'l Mrs. Nell Middleswart spent' In 11166, the NormaM delea~
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a lew days with her grandson ed Kin&amp; Harold and his lwces
10 J4 2tc
condition. large size. $~0. 00. Sale by Bradford Aurt.ion Co.
1961
Chevrolet Impala H.T. Cpe. _ $1395
Leg
a
otice
and family • Mr. and Mrs. Ber- m the Battle of Hastings.
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tO t3 tile I
10 12 3tc
LocallY 11wnrd h~ nu r!'.f'. White finish . Red interior, new
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Allen and son Akron
In 1912, former President
AlCTION . ~- $;-turd;~.. Ortoller
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fitch 1T eodore Roosevelt was shot In
In Memorv
wi ll ev&lt;'r illld.
, m1not' o..,., , ..., ••• et 1eurtee•
I Sprmgs Gnmge Hall : Twin j E. Ma~n, Pomeroy, Ohio. P~. ,
..,,., ow •••u•• e. Anllerson, "" visited her parents, Mr. and Milwau kee and r efused to bave
!Jeds complrte.
l1ke nrw .· WY 2-~J75. Wnte or stop m
...'", .,o ne11t t~una.
Mrs. Charles Van Meter. ~e'"' l the wound treated until he deIN MEMOfiY OF ~lOM
MJ
Soutn lttond
ltrHt,••••~IH,
Ul reu
china
closet.
bottled
gas
couk
for
our
free
catalog
and
mo~·
196'2
Chev.
Impala
Super
Spl.
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$1795
M10Ciltpar1.
ott1o.
granddaughter,
Alicia Evans,
1vered a .!!Cheduled ~~~· He
True wns t1er lw;~rl .
li&lt;trd
To
p
CmqX'.
School
professor
prev.
owner.
White
stove , l:uge rug. chairs, tab-1 ey sav1ng home
ownership
Her actions were ki n' !.
••'""' o. An"•"•".,..
turned home with them to spend recovered
fin1sh . Red interior. buc ke t scats, VA engine, power
1205\l:o Nortll High Strltl,
the night.
\ ln 1933•. Nazi Gennany anHf'r life was a palll'l 11
lrs, quilts, egg incuhator. ran· program.
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!ileenng. A11 tomatic trans. JWdio , heatec and many other
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Howard
Allen
spent
week·:
nounce d 1t wouJd wltiJdr aw
8
ning jars. h011ked r1 1g, pwt ure
To those left beh ind.
NDTICI IY PUILICATION
fr 0 m the League of N8 ti&lt;ms t
A wonder[ul ~other,
frames clee · ·~ iron. gnod 1958 10 x 43 Great Lakes trail- . extras. w~ d;ne )'Oll 1u fm cl one cleaner.
o . Aodenon, whote pJac• end at his home here. He is
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ln a garden of res1.
clothing, antique 12 . 100 year~~ er, $2000.00. i\-1. A. Hall,
, I'C&lt;BUtence 11 Wiknown, bot whO~• employed at Steubenville
the end of 1934.
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IUt plaee 01 raelcleoe• wa. I:ZCI5'11
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It's true wtwt 0'~•·:.· s:ty .
old pump ...rgan s. muzzle lo ad· Reedsville, ·ohio.
10 4 t[c
NorUI HLih l:itreet. e,;oJumllu. '1, Ohio, i Mr. ~nd Mrs. Eddie Taylor
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nollee
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A thought for the day: Rus'God chooses the best "
er gun . spinn ing and
tlox -~~---~~-196~. the undent ed flltd her ~U· an son an
l mer
ac VIS· .
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uon aaaiDJt n1m 1111n till l:oul'f ot . ited at the home of Mr and, sJaD novelist Ivan Turgenev
wheel. r;~rnival glass , other
He took her hand,
H e Ip Wante d
(;ommon Plea! ol Me1p (.:ount,-. Ohlo J
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said "I agree 'th h
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We had to part.
dishes. col'fee grmdt&gt;r . stone
pnYina t or • dlvoree, cu~t.od,or Mrs. Alben Taylor and family
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0 man I
IJiti'JOT enlld. e&lt;~~~tll tnd other ~llll on
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opinion I have some at mv
He gave her rrst.
jars, oil lamps, 1900 bicycle, . QUALifiED PERSON to re·
tb.t &amp;roUndl 1.11 ext-reme cru-eltY SiUd over a recen wee en .
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Recent visitors of E H Car-. lo~w=n~·=====iiiii==...,
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listed. A bake
sale and 1
10 14 3tc
~ 01'
~~aiter ttw Z2tld da7 of o.;tober. penter and family were
Mr.
1960
TR·3
ROADSTER
FIRST
His cause is just.
lunch served by Mrigs Counly,
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Dear Lord. we leave her
PTA. Will take items on 10 ' Housekeeper,
middle agf'd,
ta•her an6 nlll't lrlen6 .
Mrs. Elva Daily Mrs. Syh•ia
N~ w whitewall tire!i, 4 speed trans.
REGULARIn your trust.
t per cent ronsignnwnt. I. U. i lo live in. Care
fur childa mLnor over the aa• ot
to!lrttu yean. o)'
Allen, Mr!l. Louise' Brewer, Mn.
Hf'd bOdy, good black top .
IN Memory of Garnet Schnel- McCoy, Auctioneer.
ren . call SH 2-5414.
• us. 13' JO; no 1 1 ' l.t. ~ 1 ' 710
Mike Evans and daughters, RU· Certified Oil St.tlon
der. Husband Harry, Son and!
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Pr ieed S.low Market
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A dY Durst, S. W. Dur!lt,
Ed
Daughter.
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WEBR( :ORE - DOCBLR I rack! SllliSTITUTE &amp;·hool bus dnv· l
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Deem, Mrs. Roy DonoheW and W Mliin St.
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lane rec" -~er. Excellent con-', er in Sa lisbury School Dislntel'f!at of l.llt pUblic safety and w
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tart, to m t lfttaln a atand~rd of pollee
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dition. WI 9-2711.
10 13 61pl trict. Contact: Brooks Sayre
protllctio n, and alnce oc~ulona ar\~fl
LOSE WEIGHT safely with 1964 HONDA "50'0 and 26" boys IVY 2-5280.
10 12 31C '
when unforue.en abaenc.el of pollee
patmlm tn ncc ur fnr which no e11t.n :
oex.ADiet, Tablets. Only bicycle. l'&lt;Jnlc&lt;'l Cuv Spencer, tAmEi' Eam up to$2.00 hour !
patrolmeo are available. and
alnet ~
emeraenl a\lUIItioM ariJe
&lt;turi ng
98c at Stiifk s Pharm 8 cy.
Tuppers Plams. Oh 1o.
sewing readv cut rnatericl.ls.l
which additional p i U'olmen an deem·
9 25 GOtp _ _ _ _
_ 10 13 3tc _ Free dela1lsi Babygay, Wared neN!RIIIfY
BE i t ordaiDfl&lt;l bJ we eouncll .t
1963 Corvair Mono Cpe.
$1599
the Villaee of Mlr'4lepvrt
t
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Lotal owner. 110 liP t•ngine. 4 speed tra ns. Jet black
Sto;ttn n I - That lht Mayor
be :
in Syrac ust• 3 bcdnlOmS, HW
10 12 6tp
AUTUMUBD..E 1nsuranct1 beeD
Jh'en tbe aulhorlt)' lo aulgn boUn 1
fin ish. Hf'd ~~uckct Se&lt;~l , radio ~t nd healer. Tires show
of duty for memben Df the Pollet
c:aneelledl
lASt
vuur
oper•
lar'l
ll&lt;eniOl
Call
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floors
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lovely
kitchen,
full
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BULLDOZER
WORK
wanted.
Department tn a4dili on to. and be ·
little wear.
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JODd, tbo11t houn ol duty on their
llliU:c basemt·nt, gas furnace, large Phone WY 2·2208.
tt!ICUlarly .elledu\8d.
lhlft. ot work :
10 11 10lc i
1 lot, liberal financing. Buckmd
1963 Ford Galaxie 5QO- 4 Or. Sed. $1795
SteUon n - That thoM tt\d.itlonal
Insurance
eye Building and Loan Gal·
I bou.n of ducy be com}lflnsated ior
1 loC'al owner, VS engine with Cruisematic trans., power
at the pren.!Unl nourly rate
for
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steering and hrakE'S, power seat, grey finish, new 1st
Extra J&gt;oUce Patrolmen, and,
GRANGE INSURANCE. MuUen l
10 12 6tc
Real Estate For Sale
Section Ill - That a l'i!Cord of tbl
MORE SHARP CARS ARE BEING TR."'DED IN ..
line whitewa ll tires. ILadio and heater.
lniurance Agency, inc., Porn- , ·· -- --·
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1WIJ\ber of additional noun, u above
WE'RE GOING ALL OUT TO GIVE YOU THI
woy. Phone WY 2-3331.
radio
HOUSE FOR SALE
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1 lor each m.embflr of the Pollet Oe·
1 1965 STEREO Console,
· partment. and the reaaona tbel'd&lt;lre
9 1 Uc equtpped. 4 speed changer. Modero Rancb Style. Beautiful '
BEST DEAL IN THE VALLEY
be maintained by the Cnlel of Pollet,
$1469
1uch recor4 to be a p•rt or l.he Po·
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Dual volumn control. Four location on top of small hill 1 1962 Ford Galaxie Conv. Cpe. _
nee Dflpartment monthl7 report sub·
Cream finish . white top, V8 engine, automatic trans.
196$ FORD Goloxle XL 2 Dr. H.T. 390 entlne,
Wanted To Buy
months old. Walnut finish. lacing State Higbwa;, Garage on
mltted t.o CouncU at a rerulu month·
Power iteering, new whitewall tires. Radio and beater.
A.t. Irons. p. st-int. rodio end hooter
J, meetinf and,
ANTIQUE Furniture,
dishes, Take over ptlyments o( $5 per Route 7 witb good road to main II
Bedlon lV - Thilt Otdlnance tllait
I ttke died ao.d be \II fore• from and
miscellaneous. Call or write: month or pay balance of $69- hl.ghway. Four bedrooms. living,
FORD Goloxlo 500 2 Dr. H.T. 8 cyl. A.t.
aru.r Ju\7 1, 1965.
!I 1964
Mrt. Boward Cecil.
W. .54. Try it in your home . Call dining, family, kitchen, break·
Irons.
powor s._lng, rodlo ond hooter
Pund
the
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New
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WY 2-6555.
10 12 6tc bs~ play, maid's, utilicy and
1116~ .
Gent~ Gra~. (.:lerk.
Main St., Pomeroy· 6 29 Uc DEEP FREEZE, 700 lb. capac- s hop. Three baUJ,:I.
'"" ceramic
1964 CORVAIR Monu 900 2 Dr. Cpe.
Invito You To Come in Often As The Cor You DeWa.,rne Glbbo.., PM~ident ol
C.::ouacil
----~-.1ty. p ractlcally
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and
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carpet
on
A.t. Irons. Radio on4 heotor
new. Bar- flo
Abo 1 tw third
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For
Rent
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1963 FORD Galoxlo 500 4 Dr. 8 cyl. A.t. k ' =..,-=~--gam pnce.
• 111.,2-7436.
house is paneled In mahogany
'I'Wo BEDROOM house trailer ,
10 12 6tp and walnut. Air conditioned.
P - r st-Ing, ...tlo and hootor
in Middleport. All
utilities 11956 TRAILER, 8 -ft~wide-and Large patio and double carport.
1963 FAIRLANE 500 2 dr. H.T. 6 cyl. ltd. trfurni~ hed. Phonr WY 2-3600, 28 ft. long . 127 Butternut St., On lot ~00' :1 390' . M.ay be seen ,
ltldlo on4 hooter
WY 2-3346 or WY 2-2186.
Pomeroy, OhiD.
10 12 3tp by appointment only.
10 13 5lc - - -PRICE REDUCED
OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
1963 RAMBLER .Amori&lt;on 2 Dr. 6 cyl.
STRAICHT coon hound, six Write: clo The D•iiY Sentinel
Std. trans. Rodlo and hooter
POMEROY, OHIO
UNFURNISHED HOUSE, siJ 1 years old, guaranteed not to Box 668-H
Pomeroy,
rooms r. l:lnd batl1 in Middle-, trash. Sell reasonable. Other FOR SALE: 1640 Lincoln Hgts.
1963 FORD Ctry. Sedln Wagon 4 Dr. 6 cyL
port. $55 a month, WY 2-5434.! year old pups, started, one 4 room bath bas
nt
Std. trans. Rodlo and hootor
13 lfc
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gas!'
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tMrs. Clint Bircb and Leota II
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were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lipps
-IM'VOLKSWAGEN wsw's ,... BOUSE lor sale in Racine, 6 and family of Vincent, Mr. and
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rooms, basement, bathroOm, Mrs. Lawrence Lipps and chil·
d10. "!"ttr, gasolme heater. corner of -4th and Elm,
dren of Belpre and Mr.
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Call 773-5686. 10 ,., ucl quick sale. Inquire at ErurJ•ol ren of Waterford.
POMEROY - z story
Barber Shop or call WY 2- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Daily of
6 rooms, bath, front
and
5249.
10 8 tic Newark, Miss Judy Cozart of
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Auctioneer,
Cbet
Gallipolis were recent weeekend
9 18 Uc
hs1 er pl ·cI es, gas C 1urnace ler, Ohio.
guests of Mrs. Elva Daily and
ea mg, arge lot. an be
and Mrs. Carl Autberson.
financed. $4,000.00.
CUSTOM BUTCHERING and
t
ROUTE 33 _Collage, 4
cutting. Will buy hides every U
Y
Victor Durst of AtheDS open
gas beating. front purchl Monday. Phil Meier, Phone Mrs. Emory Popell. Racine, the weekeDd with his parents,
VI
Mr and M R R Durst and
block storage bu ild ing.
WY 2-3510.
9 11 Uc
3-2275.
10 12 31£
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down, halance $36.53
KARL GRUESER, Plumbing M
USICIJ
Birch and friend, Ric'h· ll
month , $3000.00.
and Heo"ting,
Minersville . KING
by
ard Fortney, visited her broth·
Oh10.
End
YO\JI'
sewer
trou
Compa.iy.
Like
new.
Used
, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Birch
SUBURBAN FARM- 20 ••·r&lt;:s;
band one story frame house
les. We have all sizes sewer ly 5 months. $50. WY 2-5236. and children of Waterford.
bath.
basement,
furnace
heatmach 1·nes. Reasonable
h
10 9 61£
Mrs. Linda Ward, Mrs. Mike
ID 0 .
Call WY 2-2974, day or night.
'
, c icken house, ot he h 'ld '
8u .·
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Evans and Cindy were 1n GaJ.
r m mgs.
., - - - - - - - - -': _16 Uc
,;tness )8rYIC81
WANTED
_ Reasonable
Upolis Friday where they bad
I ed small farm listing
Insurance
CONUITIONING Refrtger- CindY checked over at the
FOUR------------ROOM apartment,- POMEROY
1 7 miles of Pomeroy .
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mnnth
0 .
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eration, New 118ven, P\loD4!
and sons.
Call Waller Crooks. ''I.'Y
E. Moln st.
WY 2-3830
WY 2•3636
Mullen insurance Agency.
H•llllphrey, Norman Web3631.
10
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er and Eber Carpenter of \be
10 12
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Everydoy Spoclolo
Civil Air Patrol, Forked Run
•5 T ijEFORE your eyes- FOR SALE - 3 bedroom, bath, :::
at
Squadron 1502 flew to ClncJDo' .
and !StateBrowp
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Copymg
Sl!rv1ce.
Cop•age Park
Approved)
on your new carpet - re- I livmg room , exira large kit- PH&lt;!'I'O
leo made
ul legal
papers.
Marie's Stylo Post
JJBtt recently 1o attend the anMittemlllo, Ohio, ,.,... W\
t:em withh Blue Lustre.' chen, screened in porch, stok- birtll record• 800 almoSI an, Hoircuts . . . . . . . .. $1.25 nual conference of the Great
J.ml
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Shompoo a Sell .. $1.50 t.akes Region, at Ire Nether·
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Baker Furniture, Mirldlf'port. side and out. On the Meigs
30 dey color rlnM,
land • Hllton hotel.
111 FLOOR furnlllhed, 4 rooms 0 .
10 11 Gtc and Gallia County line, Rt. 7. JIHier Iaior.....
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_ $3.50
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simeral
ond bath, modern apartment. SWEET POTATOES, PhoneVI 1f interested, write owner:
Parmononts . _ $7.50 up ' and daughter , Columbus,
Mlddleport. WY Z.3874.
3·2638, Charles Hilton, Porl·l Mrs. Bernice Matthews, 613
Instructions
We Sell and s.irriee
eently spent a week with her ·
land, Ohio.
10 11 12tp ' W. Va. Ave., Dunbar, W. Va
--- --Wiga and Willets
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E.
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and pony. WY Gtp
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FOR SALE - 4 room
bollA ..\d . . neemen•
5
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yracuse. vmD
machines. repalf ser- new bath, large porch, base- Thou..ndJI •• u101111tonnpea
Van Meter.
IWO BEDROOM ltowto oa Lin- vice. aU makea. WY 2-W
mont, new paint, 1 acre
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Mr. and Mrs. Mike Evans
ltJID IIIlA·· birch klt£hen, 8lt The Fabric Shop, Pomerov ground. on brick road o 1 1 ran ,,,.,,.,.,,
Doxol Bottle Glis. ArnOld Brt&gt; and daughters were recent
JQmatlc PI beat WY 2-612'1. Autbrotzed Singer Sa•es and Rt. 7, $3.500.110. Phone WY
=No'::"':,.':;:•
!hers. Bl8 E. Mam Street ltors of Mr. and Mrs. Don HunI :tflllr 8lrvice.
J Zll Uc
1127.
t If 30tcl ,:;.:,_wo. ._
Pomeroy.
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furnished, un· come and see afler 4 p. m.
fu rnished, modern and clean. Ni:k Wright. N. Brown St.,
Phone
Mason, w_Va.
10 9 6tc
10 9 6tc MOVEABLE Building 10 x 12.
co
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BRICK house on
ou
• use or re r"hternut Ave Call WY 9 _LO He
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ment
stand,
building. (·tc. Oneimplement
new set profes·
2 5127
sional golf clubs. Contact:
4 ROW APHAT\•ENT -closo John Teaford, 325 Spring Ave.
to husiness sPct ion. Phone WY . .
ate
10 12
2 3746
WY 1-3117.
10 11 6tp
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MOD
country.
G•od water supply
n tan Summer Sale
and !!11 &lt;.onvenicnces. Write
NOW AT LANDMARK
Sam Curtis. 507 W. 5th St.,
· oh·10.
ram,
10 II 6tc - - - ''"" now •• 11le
Lo
3oEDROOMhOUse, nice yard, at lower prices.
urnace, •-- lo schoo1s. 1n COME IN AND REGISTER
(Union Ave. Call WY 2--3114.
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RAMBLER Cloalc
4 Dr. 6 cyL
Std. trans. Rodio ond hoolor

1962 FORD Goloxle 500 XL 2 Dr. H. T. I cyl.
A.t. trono, powor ot-lng, rodlo .nct hM!or

50~

1962 FORD Goloxlo 500 2 Dr. 8 cyl.
A.t. trons. ltldlo ond hoolor

5 30
5 50

1962 FAIRLANE 500 4 Dr. 8 cyl.
Std. Irons. Rodlo ond hooter

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FAIRLANE 500 2 Dr. I cyL
Std. trono. Rodlo ond heotor
1960 PLYMOUTH Sovoy 2 Dr. I cyl. A.t.

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1959 Ford~ Ton Pickup

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8 cylinder 5 Speed Trallll.

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7:25 News In BMef
7:30 Musical Clock
7:45 llchoes of Joy
1:00 Ohio Valle\' News
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1:10 Sports Today
Weather Picture
L Mustcal Clock
151
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10:110 Public Service
10 .05 Family Worship Hour
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8:00 SundoWD Serenade
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SUlJRD!YS ! :00 Sip On - Newo
6.31) Happy Valley iloyo
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Untry MUSIC nmo
6:20 CuWltry Jamooree
dlt Proteotanl Hour
1:30 Sporto Parade
7:3!1 Larry· Anderson SMw
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1955

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NO ONE I&lt;:.'ALLY KliiQIN9 HIM '

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1:!1 Saturday MaUnee
7:5rl News
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1:55 New1
8:00 Baptist Layman·. Hour ~ : 10 Marlrets
2:00 Saturda, Matinee
ABBIE AND SLATS
8:5() Sunda) Show
12 :15 Mid Day Weather
1 ~30 News Headllnet
ruty'll Country Hymns
9:30 llle Bible SpeaL~ to You
:20 Bulletin Board
1:31 Saturda) MaUDfl
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\1 .45 Leg~slative R~port
12·9.5 News 0 Grama
2.· '5 New•
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12 ·3() County A•ent
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1:110 Country Go Round
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I rs. "9 tIS
Club ~~ eP~ M o,.&lt;l&lt;~y I' Guest Speaker
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0., Oct. 13, 19651Tueoday,
MH Edwarda, president of' Lodge .4uxUiary
1.:
. Sentinel' Pomeroy-Middleport,
ley Swan.ol Mr. and Mrs. lher' the wscs, conducted a short
P&gt;OIA
., "" II',
Mr. aod Mra. Wayne PriDOI
i were
businssmade
SOSOion,
whenWSCSplans
ednesdoy
A oew rea•'"· machble obol Long BottomMrspent
for the
and Meels
andTuesdq
M L
L dia Circle to sponsor a rum- White Rose Lodge Auxiliary
lllned by the PTA wl.ll be oo
..eolng, with
•
r
y
I November 3-5 the of the Brotherhood of
tllaplay at t heOteober mffi. i
Sherley Swan.
"-R club met with advisor~, M~s.! Mrs. Warren Brighl of Colum- 1 ~~: t~ ~~ announced. '
met Wednesday
lq: of die Middleport PueM ·
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley PuJllnl
1 Trainmen
1
l't:oy Holter and Mrs. Ons Gm- bus was guest speaker when the , p
. ; ternoon at the legion hell
Mr. and Mrs, C. F. Hollings. and Toacbero Asooclalloa Moa·
aod Stanley Wayne of Magnolll
at the h~me of Sheri Young WSCS and Lydia Circle of the I The program and devotions ! Middleport. Mrs. James
worth 'heve returned to tllel~ dly evenlag, October 18 at 7:·
Joseph Fields Jr. o1 Chicago,, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald f&gt;u1.
Mohday evemng. One new mem- United Mdhodist church cele-. 1were in charge of Mrs. C. F. ders presided in the absence
home m Jacksonville, _Ala. af 31 p.m.
Ill Miss Mary Ann Fields, Co- llns and Rita Kay of William~ober, Jennie Chupman_was_~el·l'brated the 25th anniversary of Tompkins who used the origi·,the president, Mrs. Wiltiam ter spending a week Wllll their
lu;;,busandMissPatriclaFi~lds town, W. Va ,spent the pasl
"cmned. The first class m kn11tmg , the wscs Tuesday rvenmg at nal copy of the program for tbel Robson.
daughter and. family, ~r. and
FoUowlua: the meeting 8 re- student at Holzer Hospital weekend at their cabin at Shade
was held with Mrs. Ginlher as : the church.
first charter meeting, The
.
he ho bus!
i Mrs. Lee Smith and children.
ftption will be held boaorlag School of Nursing. sPent the I River. Tbey also visited Mr.
lnstrutor.
: A potluck
was served hymn, " Faith Of Our
tgrousp
Mrs. C. H. Wise, Jr. of Wav- Mr. Clarenee thompson, aew weekend with their parents, Mr. and
Sherley Swan.
.
. l · 0 • 1 k w1th members d prayer by the leader open- I
k d . Mid- Mlddleporl Scbool BuperlntenF" .~.. S
1 an
Refreshments carrymg out a SIX c oc
ti
f 11 ed b
Martin Restaurant for dessert erly spent the wee en m
1 dent, and bla famUy. All par- and Mrs. Joseph Ie ~ r.
Mr and Mrs. Gerald MJchael
th! fall theme were served by; seated at tables attw ve n ed lhe p;,ogram, o ow" . Y • with Mrs, Norman Wayland and dleport with relatives. She came, eat• of Middleport school olu·
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ha,t- and iamlly and Mrs Susie Fl•
Mrs Reid Young and Sheri to . white covers With yellow. and , readmg
New Day h
Mrs. H. E. Bush as hostesses. to attend
thf' football game
d iDt
t d persons field received word that theJI' cher ..
"·turday visttora 1D
22. ~embers and two guests, I white m~ms in silver _conta_m~rs I spersed With v~rses o( ymns, IOthers attending were Mrs. Pat and homecoming activities of I =t~~~:ed to :~:n: tbe meet- daught.er, Mrs. Dwane Johnson
..... ~
Mrs Carl Kautz and Mrs. Ar· and white candl_es m cl ys~al by Mrs. _Tompkms and Mrs. T.. Gallagher' Mrs . P. L. Mitch,
High School when her ,
who is confined to Piqua Mem- Parkersburg, W. Va.
thu; Youn
Iholders placed at mtervals. Miss, A. o,wme.
: Mrs. Otho Waits,
Mrs, il· granddaughter' Katlly Hannahs log oDd reception.
orial Hospital Is convalescing Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Norg.
ILucretia
asked , Charier members and past liam Morris, Mrs. Herman
was an attendant for the queen.
Mr. WtiUam lngleo, pr.,J. . nicely,
ris and son, Clarence of Letart
r grace. A large bowl or roses presidents were honored .~ndl ey, Mrs. Arthur Lewis,
grandson, David ~shley lSI dent, wlll bt ID ebarge.
M'lss Goneral Adams of Sa. Falls were Sunday dinner gueatt
centered the refreshment table each presented a memento, 81·1 William Woodard and Mrs. a member of the Middleport 1
Ell SUI
MEIGS THEATRE
r.and
a
basket
o~
yc!lnw
mums
ble
Treasu~es,"
by
Mrs
Baker
:Souders.
football
squad.
1
1\\DJUS
•·
~'~':.
bine
was
an
overnight
guest
of
Mr.
and
Mn.
as
et.
Pomeroy. Ollie
were tJn the pmno. Hostesses 1 Gordon. Thrrteen of lhe 30 charwere Mrs. Gerold Wildermuth.: ter members were present, Mrs. members were named.
Mrs. David Entsmmger IS. I~
TONIGHT
Mrs. Allrn Eichinger, Mrs. JayiGordon, Mrs. Leverett Roush, Mrs Bright who organizedjCharleston, W. Va. for a ~lSJtj
NOT OPEN
Warner, Mrs. Roy Heuter and 1Mrs. Jed Webster Sr., Miss
the !~cal Soci~ty, spoke
on 1with her son and ~ug~ter·: t:!
Mrs V. D. Edwards
! dia Ebersb&lt;H.'h,
Mrs.
"What it means to be a Metho- la~, Mr. an: ~s. "I are~ ~
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
October 15·16
I
Wildermuth, Mrs. Tompkins, dist woman and to belong to smmger aRn th azmlhy andan f ,
· Ne II e s·mg, M rs Do wme,
. the WSCS." She showed an in· .and Mrs · o
a n
fffil·
"THE SWORD OF
j
M1ss
All BABA"
~
Mrs. E~erett Thomas, Mrs.
teresting Cllm strip ··A trip a- lly.
(Technicolor)
ren Bnght, Mrs. Ralph G1l- round the world" taken
Mr. and Mn. Glenn Lllrnbert ;l
Peter Mann, Jocelyn Lane,
FRI.-SAT.- SU,.J,
Peter Whitney.
more, Mrs. Robert W&lt;;".rner and she and Rev. B;ight made
Mr. and Mrs. Herman
"UP FROM THE BEACH"
Oct. lS-16.17
.Mrs.
Dwight
Parker.
Deceased
trip
spon~ored
by
the
·
spent Friday In Columbus.
Cliff Robertson, Red Butto.ns,
Elvis Presley in
Irina Demick, Brodenck
Weekend guests of Mr.
9 ~ouncU of Churc~es. Tbey
"BLUE HAWAII"
Crawford, Slim Pickens.
FIRST
ded rn~ny countnes where . IMrs. Lawrence Milhoan a n
(Terhnicolor)
QUALITY
Method1sl church and the Umt- their daughter and family Mr.
SUN.-MON.-TUES.
-andREGULAR .
ed Nations have projects of build and Mrs. vernon Weber ' and .
1 9
"VON ~~~~!s ~~ PRESS"
"[~.~~~N v~r~N~~?,T
Certified Oil Station ing new hom.,,
were
Mr. and Mrs. i
With Frnnk Sinatra
Pomeroy schools and hpspitals for a
Darby of Columbus, and I
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
and Mrs. Tom Donahue of
Beautiful new fall styles and fabrics- all sizes from junior petites to extra
;
Zanesville. Mr. and Mrs. Darby
also visited with the Alphe
sizes.
I Plummer family in
Rutland
· · · · SALE
and attended
the Christian i
REGULAR
Womens DRESSES
_:Q:.:,U_A_L_IT_ANE
_ _LP_G_A_s_ _ _
Church observance Sunday,
1

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Friday and Saturday Sale In The
Ready to Wear Department
At Elberfelds In Pomeroy

About 300 Womens Dresses On Sale

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Mrs. Julia Grim llas retW'n·
ed to Tucson, Ariz, where
spends the winter months. She
has spent the summer at her
home in Middleport
Miss Maxine Bennett, Colum·
bus, was the weekend guest of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett.
Mrs. ChaJ'Ies Bennett, Mrs.
John Lyons and Mrs. Dorothy
Mcintyre recently
attended
Eastern Star ·services at Cot·
tageville, W, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winn have
returned from a vacation trip
through Kentucky, Tennessee ·
and VIrginia and the B I u e
Hidge Skyline Drive. They visited in Rice, V•. with her bro- -~
ther and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Seth Lyons and son, and visit· .
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Plans lor 1 card party were '
completed at the regular meet-·
mg of the BPW club Tuesday
night, with dinner at the Martin restaurant preceding a busi- 1
ness meeting at tht&gt; ColumbUJ '
and Southern Ohio
Electric
Company office:
I
Mrs. Grace Pratt, president,
reported on committees, cor- :
respondence was read,
and
plans were completed for the
public card party Wednesday,
&lt;kt. 20 at U1e Middleport elementary school. Tickets will be
$1. Refreshments wil! be served
1and prizes will be awarded.
A special attraction of
I party
will be a Knit Style show
or fa~hions from Spin-A-Yarn
llhop ot Middleport and Alhens . .
The cultural program
was i
"World Affairs" with Mrs. Lu- 1
cille Swackhamer, as chairman.
She enlisted her husband, No- ;
Jan, a history instruetor
of i
Middleport high school, as the i
speaker.
:
Pictures were shown on this
subject and a discussion per'l tod followed the speaker's com- i
ments.
1
I The November meeting, to be
' held on the 9th, with dinner a£
' the Martin at 6:30 p. m. w!U:
I heve Nancy Elaw, Home Ad- I
visor lor the Columbus
and 1
, Southern Ohio Electric Company, presenting th.e program, I
titled, ''Christmas
Spread." l
Yvoone Scally as a guest.

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sweaters, easy to wash, dry qurrkly,
all new fall colors, Sizes 34 to 40.

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4.95
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Girls
Glrlo
Girls
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Skim
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ulo $2.50
nlo $3.50
oalo $4.00
11lo $5.00

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3.95 Girls Dres101
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last summer to expand forces 1: b;r Saxbe, Gov. James A.
~ House with 140 members, rather More than 50 can wen re- cations and provide emergency 1 Mei~s county people are invit- a committee including P a u.l
for the increased efrort in Rhodes and Secretary of State
than the 99 under Utis plan. The j ported si~ up £or use as I communications if needed.
ed to welcome the vlsitors and : Chapman and Jack Kerr,
S&lt;luth Viet Nam, was an- Ted W. Brown.
ourreot House has 137 members, courtesy vehicles for the Fall
I
.
. ' tell them about the count y. It IS
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th
ling ert
nounced Thursday by the Pen· I Under the state plan, coun. ,
while the Senate bas 32.
: Foliage tour by 35 persons at- The Rut. and Vocational Agn· hoped that IIX'al visitor~ wi!l l _Asslsling at e mee
w
tagon.
ties with apprioximately 100,000
I
AREA DJSTRICfS
1 tending a meeting held at the I culture departmen~ under Ever- park their cars away from park- · B1ll Grueser, Ge~eral
chalr,i
1 population would get one re17th District - Fairfield, · Pomeroy
High school
Holcomb,
is pia?·
area so
not to
man for the Fuliage tour, llld
CAPE KENNEDY- THE A.IR resentative each. Smaller counPickaway, Ross, Hockin&amp; and Thursday evemng.
rung to. offer Me1gs county~ : views of the nver..
.
. Jack Carsey, presldeot of till
I
. , Force plan~ another try ~-I ties would be cGmbined to form
VInton counties anli the 100~ Brochures, pri!par~d by the fresh ct~e~ and apples for sale 1 A special ~ttractmn w1ll be , Pomeroy Chamber at Com-~
k&gt;~-Jts powerpacked TI-l sing!e • members districts and
eastern corner of
Franklin Cour~esy Car l.'ilmmJttee, were to the VISJtors.
I boat tours being worked out b:_
Y__:m
=•='='e=· - - - - - - ta_n 3C super booster into orbit 1 targer counties would be dlvid1 County.
.... ,. ! dtstrtbuted.
~ ~-,
1
With two c;attlllte.c; and a mls- ee into single .. member dis- A Pomeioy woman waa hos-· 18th District -Pike Scioto Th
· st'll
dr
t '-'" ' - -~~~ I
0
slon cam., for a seri.. of trlcts, eliminating the present pltali,.d early today for painful I Jackloo, Gallia
l..wrenre: least'~ ~~or~ r~r~e~u,;~y a~- I s.... Meigs m.. were I•
spaC'e hi·Jmks.
system of at. Jarge election of inJuries sustained in a o~ar l Meigs and Athelll counties.
ternoon to show the more than CGiumbus Thunday lo dillAn attempt
launeh r1ck·
_the 1I members
ID the larger coun- ...
accident
on State Route 7 al I ,_ 19th District- Medina ' Ash- 800 VISitors Mei•S
of • 1maou.f
tnplt&gt;
- barreledto mihtary
•
a counly · Vol· ' 1....•. )IOiOibiUttes
·
ted
'I
Th
hes.
~. 45 a.m.
tand, Wayne, Holmes and Co· · unleers willing to furmsh cars ac..riDJ company,
oca
et ursday was called off be· Senate dlstnrls woold he V•olet Rile, 3S, 180 Locust-st. I shocton counties, plus western I may call c E Blakeslee tour tiJewbere ID Ohio, movlog llo 1
,
llided
car7 ol a drrvmg rain that formed by dlvldmg three g""' was listed ID satisfactory con- Tuscarawas County, including committee
at
2· operalloa lo Melgo Couoty, I
A dog stopped on the hlflhwafh two! cars
nt in•
wou d have blocked needed graphiCally continguons d 1 s- dilion at Veterans Memorial the c1ty of Dover.
'1 3895, or contact any
mem-1 Pomeroy C of c President and _one person was InJUred, a m. e 0? Y
e
cfamerast coverage!. hW!'athermfen tricts, keeping the dlstrkts as' hospital where she was admit· ?nth District - Muskingum bers of the tour committee in· Jaek Carsey iald aU phases of vestlgated
by thed statte!OhllgOhwa) paThtruor,sday on
(N't&gt;Ca more o t e same or
.
ed · h h d 1
r
1
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tiL
ed
The acc1 ent occurre a
.
a.m.
tod&lt;ty The shot was set for 10 close to the 277,000 figure as 1 t. wJI e~ acera IOns, ~u- Perry, Morgan, Guernsey, No- cludmg Mr 'lnd Mrs. W. P.l e propos move were re- Rt 124 three and three-tenths miles west of Rutland,
PossJble aceordiJI'l kl 1960 cen- t1ple contusiOns and abrasiOns., ble Washinuton Monroe and Lochary Mr aod Mrs Robert viewed.
EST
Iwhen H,arry F Gor bv
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a. m.
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1'3US f1gures.
I She~1ff R~bert C. Har_te,~bach. Belmont counties.
Coats, Mrs. W. A. Morgan and ' Others making tbe trip were Little Hocking: stopP~d fo; i a charge of failure to stop withVATICAN CITY - THE EC.I ,.
N~w A~roacb
Iw~ mvestl~ated the 2.4&lt;~ a.m.
IPaul Baer.
.
Fred Crow, Ricbard Jooei, a dog on the highwav.
I in th(' assured clear distance.
urnentical Council today over· ..,axbe said a mJmmum of 47.3 1mishap, said. the J965 m~el
I Courtesy car driVen are ask- BIU Grueser, Bob Jacobs, Wal· I Behind him Charle, R. F.ads.l Six Meigs counn. juvenll•
whelmingly passed a final de- per eent of th~ po~ul~tion could . car was demo~Jshed. Its remams
~ to r~port at the upper pt'lrk· ter Grueser and Mayor Cbar- 3L Rutland, failed to stop and were cited to Meitis county ju.
claration that "Jews should not el~t ct majority m Jte Ho~se I were hauled m on a flatbed I
r;-·
l'"g lnt m Pomeroy as soon aller les Legar of Pomeroy,
Ihis car struck the back of the I venile court for a torn throwial
be presented as rejected by hi!e a 49.6 per cerlt ma]onty l tr~~k.
.
.
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.noon Su~ay as _poss_Ible. They nuvqs~ ;;~:.~,i~''*"t"(."f'("''":r."~'·" t.orby car There was minor 1inci dent at 8:10p.m. wecme.
GOO or accursed." The historic j would be needed to elect a Sen·
!he sheriff said th~ Vlctun .
wtll re_ceJv~ a wmdshield poster
.
I damage to the Eads car and da . . . Officers said the youthl
vote was 1736 to 250
Iate majority,
was apparently traveling at a
and d1rect10ns for the tour.
Lt Roush lnj'ured
1 od
th G b
,·
high emba~
Th
'
·
·
high rate of speed when her
Pe\eo Shields and Carl Bill·
•
1 rn erate to e or y ~ar. . 1. wl're _on a
,
1
1 f
e
compromise
statement
t
tr 1 It 1 ft
~
h
d
ts
In
Copter
Action
Lel1a
Rosenwald
7l Anwos1c, throwmg corn on passmg carl.
harnm d t d .
h
I
wen
0 con 0 .
e
ave ma e arrangemen
.
'. '
I 'J'?e patrol .ldentif'led. the I].
ears ere . ou .
t . ree
I authe0highway
near the road leadfor the tours through the Ex· I Second Lt. Marvin Roush , son Mt&gt; . a
Ill the ?orby
0
y
of bitter d" ute
.1ing to the Pomeroy
club,
,
Icelsior Salt Works during the of Mrs. Lillian Shuler, former- car complamed of a whiplash lowmg youths; Larry Crrrle, 17,
the
and overturned hit a tree and The first Me1gs County
afternoon.
lly of \tason and now of Middle- neck injury. She was treated at Tom The1ss, 1{, and Chucb Waf'
atred_,
or
stopped
'
'
l ing of original art in several The Citi2en! Band
Radio lport. has sufrered lacerations of l Meigs
Memorial
ner, 17, all of Rt. 1, Raclnt;
ot anti - SemltJsm
_directed .
. Char.Kes of failing to have a years will be on display Satur· club has agreed to furnish five I his lips and mouth in Viet pita! and released.
1and Marshall Roush, 16, DB•
at any hme and'
vehicle under rontrol would be &lt;day, October 16, from 10 a.m. cars equipped witll two . way Nam. The
oceurred ' The patrol riled Eads to ; iel Hensler, 16, and Ma" Ia
Y yo
tne sheriff .aid,
to 5 p._m., when some 50
radios to maintain communi- when Lt. Roush, p1lot of a he\1-1Me1gs eounty court Fnday on Hill, 15. all of Rt. 2 Racme.
STOCKHOLM _ 'MIE IHS
I
-by ?rt1sts _near and ~ar will be
-~ oopter, was. hit from _above by '
Ar~ests by the patrol ThunNobel Prl2e lor
literature 1 SAIGON (UPI)-VIetnamese 1
eJh1blted m the pariSh ball of !
another hel•copter wh1rh .was Officer Suffer.
, day 1nrluded: Carl S. Van Meltoday
ded
So . lml'll'~ry commanders •aid to0
Grare Episcopal Chw&lt;h.
I
crashmg to the ground. 1 h
I er, 47. Rarme, drwmg wbllt
was
,.war
to
VIet
~a
·
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fr
Ill
p
'k
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d lod ed In
tb t
novelist Mikhail Sholokhov The day government forces killed
On oan om e 0! ers·
)&gt;ILSsenger w1th Roush was ser- In J111'V to Ba~k
: ·mt ox1cate
, ,g
00. ear ld R ·
· · 218 Viet Cong in fighting not
burg, W. Va., Art Leaxue, the
LOusly hurt and the p1iot ol lhe I
·
·
, i Me~gs County }aU for a lrearl!J&amp;
far from Saigon in tll! past two
collection includes paintings by
CliVI
holioopter whirh rrashed was . Meigs county
shenff l Friday in Meigs county court;
10
work And Q · t Flow
th days. U.S. officials could not
West Vll'glma :artists. some of
fatally InJured. Lt. Roush. a Carol W. Ma~ley , .t.3, of 225 Calvm D. Sheets, 18, Rt. t,
1
Don" a nove Uiebout
Doe Iconfirm the figures.
which may be pW'chased, as Aclivities to be sponsored by graduate of Waharna High
M1dr'leport , . was ad-. Gallipolis. detective brakes, citCossack!!
and af:r th: I An American spokesman dis·
well 8! works by Chagall, Zur·
places in Middleport
completed his . RO_TC mltted to Holzer
at ed to municipal court Oct. 11:
revolution.
closed, however, that sil heli·
. ach, Spofforth, and Athens sculp- durmg the Christmas .season t..rammg at Marshall UmversJty. )6:SO ~- . m. Thursday w1th . a Bascom Hubbard, 27. overiOid,
Sho'"~hov 1s a close friend : copters of the U.S, 1st Cavalry PT. PLEASANT- Richard! tor .James Collins. There is no this year were discu~sed at a
herk IDJUi')'.. Manley was 1•· bonded to appear Oct. 23; _lfD.
of former Soviet Premier Niki· l Division had been put out of ac· Fauver, BOD af Mr. and Mrs. ' dulrge for admission.
meeting of the Retail Merch· ,
Jure_d when h1s car and a truck ! gene Kyle , 4:7, Little Hicldq.
Ia S. Khruahchev, The Swedish tlon In the massive Soul La F. R. Fauver of Leon Rt. I, •I The St. Francoo' Guild
of ' onts Association Thursday night
rolhded on Rt. 62, four mdes • insecure load, bonded to IJIIIOE
Academy of Letters in ao- :Tinh Valley campaign 280 miles 1965 graduate of POint Pleasant 1 Grace churctJ, 1poosaring the in the offi('f! of the Columbus
Inort_h o( Pt. Plea~~!. He Js hst- 1Oct . 18; Donald E. Cuckler, 32,
nounclng Sholokhov ~ tbe win- northeast of Saigon,
:High School, who won the title "!Dibit, will serve coffee. Re· and Souther Ohio Electric Co.
~atCered thundershowers P.d 1_n good. conditiOn.
I Rt. 3 Waverly and Glea £.
ner of the 1Sl1400 pri2e cited Four of the HU·fD choppera of "Star Poultry Farmer" of lreshments are being supplied I Dale Dutton, cheirman, was · eadmg ooulh and east early to- MISs Addre Rradfi~ld, 90, Rt. Fultz, 49, Rt. 5, Chillicotbt,
his great epic ~ltlng. '
I were downed by Communist West Virginia last July, has by tile Chapman. Canaday Shoe in charge. It was decided to olgbl, ~Oy suooy Saturday. 2, Rutland, was ad.mrtted to the ' bonded to appear &lt;kt. 18 for
jground fire Thursday -as the been awarded one of tJJe top Stm't.,
sponsor a parade and again of. lmv lomgbt 48 ·56'.
hosp!ta_l at 7·45 p. m. Th~s-. overload; RusseU E. FreeJU
1plncer operation by tllousanda l farming prizes ill the FFA in, Somo of tile artists aro ex- fer cash prizes.
Meigs Geoeral Hospital
day Wllll _a fractured left hip. man, GG, Rt. 1. Vinton and Wi!.
1'8, Nina Alvin, .
of U.S. infantrymen and Vietna- the nation. according to L, M, pected to come to Pomeroy with All ending were Robert Hag- Admissioos - Michael Clif· She was mJured
a fall while liam W. Jackson, 42, Rl 1, P•
New Haven, Du!!l
mese marines came to an end l'lllrox, principal of PPHS. I tllr'r work&gt;. Guild Pres"""'! g&lt;rty, Edison Baker, E, M. lurd, Rutland ; Sidney Pirkens,
r.u:.::f a tart_
lriol, Cited &lt;kt. 18, for """
NEW HAVEN - Funeral aer· after five days. Their crews Richerd received the 1trat1 MH. Frank Seth and Exhibit Rail, Eber Lewis, Gurtis Jenk· Reedsville; Lorain Ness, Mid on IS 18
as sa 15 ar ory.
load; Wade L. Little, 19, Gilvices for Mrs. Nina Lee AI- Isustalnod "light'_' casualties, place award and 1 check for ' O&gt;airman Mrs, RJcherd Martin insoo, Mr. Dutton, Mra. 0 . B. dleport; Jolm Milrhell, Middlelipolis, stop sigo. cited Oct.
1
viD, 78, of New Haven, who · tile spokesman sa1d.
$200 ao the outstanding Poullry promise lhet U the lhow Is well Stout, Larry Anderson, Eu· port.
MARRIAGE APPIJCATION 116; Elwood Gatewood, 45, of
died yesterday at tile Pleasant Two other HU·ID's were lost Farmer In the eastern United re&lt;eived, It wlll be repeated lat· gene French, Cash Bahr, Fred Dlschargeo - Eth•l Garland, Fran); !'&lt;eal Epple, 211 Harri· Greensboro, pass~n&amp; without
Valley boapJtal, will be held at earlier. The operation account- States at the National FFA con-; er in the yew featuring artists Hibbs, Mr. and Mrs. John
Minersville, Robert
Barton, sonville, barber, and Maril~11 the assured clear distance, boadthe FogliiiOD!I Fuoeral home ed for 15 Viet Cong killed, 18 ventlon in Kansas City I hi o: Iron· Athens and other areas. ner and Mrs, Glenn Nichols.
Pomeroy.
SUe Huddl..,ton, 19, Meigs.
' ed f~~&lt; Oct, 18,
Saturday at 10:30 a. m. with captured and 3! suspects de· week. He io the lirot Future Far- '
Rev. Marcus TraiJ8h officiating.' talned. The lot Cavalry troops n:er from Mason Couoty to win
BurlallflU be ID Graham celll-lalso captured weapons and ili l""" of the National FFA Founetery,
tons of rice.
dation Awarda.
She was born May S, 1187, the
Strite Flops
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daughter ol the late Jamea E. The Viet Cong cslled 8 na· also selected to atte111.1 tile Nurtll·
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rlmm, and olrtke today to mark the flrat eastern Pnallry Producers Couo- By Ualted Preao lalmlallonai/ he charged It was the Demo- 1"private, nonprofit organrzahon Everett M. Dirksen, R-lll., Tho· htmseU 1n a IS·nunun. fllm
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waa allo preceded In death by aanlversary •I the execution
c1l meeting at Harrlsbur1, Pa.. In clUes and towns from erato "who let extremism play Iof professional research people mas J , Dodd, D-Conn., Jolm L, prepared lor lhowing at the diDbet busbattd, A. G. Alvin, 1D 1 Olmmunlsl terrorist who ' lllld Is representing West Vlr- 1coast to coast Thursday night, a major role" in their party, who maintain a vigilant watch McClellan, D-Ark., fonner Rep, ners.
lllllt ·Slit II IUI'VIved by • bro- ·tried to plant 8 botnll near De-lllnia at the Pennsylvania Farm! Republicans joined to wish for- Morton, who recently urged over the aetlvlties of extremists Brooks Hays, D-Ark., and even In a .,..vtlt'BilUon wlth motlalt
Iller, ClaWIOII Grimm of Keno- felltle Secretary Robert s. Me- , Show,
mer President Dwight D. lhet the TOP rid ltseU of John of all sha!les who lhresten tile late Herbert Hoover and picture star James Stewart,
va, W. Va., and • Blster, Mi01/ltamara toot year. The wall&lt;oull
, l!Iaenhower 1 heppy 75th birth- BIrch SocIety inllttrators, American democracy."
Est., Kefauver, Morton said. Eisenhower said, ''The laws a
Frankie Grimm ol New Haven. I' !lopped,
BUNTERS TO MEET
!clay, blast the Demoerata and, charged that the Democratic• But, said Morton, Group Re.
Mo!cbet Blr&lt;bers
nation Uve!t by ha•e to be hamFrltnda ml)' call at the funeral The disrecard of the Viet The .Meigs County Coonlrunl- incidentally, raise some needed Nat i o oat Committee g a v elsearcb "issues a blacklist of ''I say tbiB is an exercise In mered out by debate, by
home Ill)' llme after J P- m. to- ·eon, declaratloll marked o po- ero usoclation wlll hold Its re- eaoll.
'10,000 to a r.,eareh group he son1e 2,000 names ... tcootingl extremism tllal matches Bircb thooghtltd dillllUtlliOh tll1d by
clay.
llileal dafeat for the Cammu· gular meeting at the clullhouae , Sen, Thruston B. Mortoa, R· saki "praollces Blrcblam of the f50 a copy-and the Democratic I prono1111eemnts outrage by out· give and late, 'l'bey cannot be
ntsta. The ttlrlke- called lor on Snowball HID near Syracuae, ,Ky., apeaklna ID Cleveltllld, set left."
Notional Committee circulates rAge," Morton addd
bulled llirulgb. •by polltlaal ",
LOCAL T£111'8
11 a.m. to noon boil n0 pro.Com- at 7:10 tonight, Help II needed the lhetlie for the ilrlnf of He ldentlfled the organization the thine."
I Aside lrvm the attar.t, the power. Ill ~ It lt 1101
'rill temperature In Pomeroy munllll lnddenta ,... reporjed to plan for • lliootfnl match to •llfO.a·plalo dlnDen - lttd un- aa Group Researeh, Inc., and Some of the aames on this main thruat of the GOP assault bow llllQy laws 'fool pail, b
II n:• •· m. waa 75 delrtel anywhere ID SoUl~ VietNam bf I~ held Soliday, Oct. H. and aU veUed whal oppoond to be a labeled It a "blacklist flctory." "ltldlepated b Ia e t I i 1 t" are j"'l ~- De~ata w•! llllllJ hf1w lDil1)l
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COLUMBUS (UPI)- The state today came up with a legislative reapportionment t
plan calling lor a 99-member House and a ~3_.member Senate and submitted It to a 1
, three-judge federal court panel m Cmcmn ab. The plan, drawn up b~ the state ap- , ,
porlionment board and submitted by Atty. Gen. Wliha".' B. Saxbe, IS the admims· 1
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oflicial answer to the court order to come up WJth a plan by today.
the
I, tration's
It calls for single-member Ho~se districts representing about 100,000 persons I'
each and single-member Senate d1str1cts, w1th each senator representing about
' 277,000 persons. The c~urt has not called for Se~ate reapportionment, but Is considering a suit challengmg the method of apportiomng the upper house, The state
was ordered to submit a Senate plan for consideration should the court order reapEST _ CUBAN
portionment of both houses,·, ·.
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The court will consider thts He said, however, that it was\ members live m the1r own disrefugee~ i~pa:~nt ~ l~
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and other plans and come up "impossible to say" what the! trict at )east a year prior to
their home a~ ~ce .~ ~0a its with a House reapportionment plan would do to the political , their election.
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t:all" plan in time lor the 1966 elec· makeup of the legislature since Saxbe said in order to make
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: "we've never tried districts like the plan work, . all senators'
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terms would expire at the end
number of their countryme_n. ,
Devlatloa Permltled
ol 1966 costing several senaThree boats brought 73 enlea1 Saxbe said the board's sys- 1 It seemed certain, however, tors who are serving tbe first
to freedom Thursday despite the tern would allow only 6.3 per that Democrats would lose two years of four.year terms
stormy weather. A
Coast I cent deviation in population some strength in Cuyahoga the remainder of their time in
Guard cutter had to take :among House districts and 3.861 County, where the at · large office
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from I per cent among Senate districts, voting resulted in a 17-memberl He ·pointed out the plao calls
one small boat for the last few '
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PANTHER RESERVES -Pomeroy Panthers participating In reserve games this year have posted a 4-1 overall
.
Icomudered 1ar be ow the mm1- mocra 1c e ega 100
as I for districts that arc "comp.act,
mila.
and the RepubliNms reasonable and with few excep- slate. The reserves will be host to Hannan·Trace at 8 p. m. Saturday on the varsity field in Pomeroy. The team II
1 mum needed to comply with the : year,
WASHJNGTON -THE ARM\' , U.S. SU~~e C_o~rt's "one man I would lose strengt_h in . ~e ~ tlons, stay within county lines." coached by Bill Adams. Admission is 75 and 25 cents. Pictured are front row, L. to R , Mike Still, Jim Lee, Keith
and the Marines will draft 4:5,. -om vote dectsJson.
smalldlerberural cb~uedntJe~ tow h ldi(. n There bad been conjecture the Phalin, Eugene Rusche!, Jim Anderson, Mike Wright, Kenny Mallory. Second row, Jeff Werry, Ed Baer, Raymond
224 men Jn December, raising
Almost &amp;lmulta,eously the I W?U
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s- apportionment
baird's plan Zerkle, Reed Ferrell, Eugene Triplett, Bill English, J~hn Bash. Standing, Kenny English, Charles Hayes, MiU
the quota for the month to Its CIUzeos Leaxue ol Clevelaod · trrrts. .
, would be a carbon copy of tile o·snen, Pat Story, Charles Hysell, Stewart Blankenshtp, Mike Globokar and Larry Wiles.--Sentmel photo.
highe,'lt point since the Korean . annonnred It would submit a I The House plan would also Republican plan d,~feated by the
War.
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above the monthly rate sug- 135 • 140 memben.
: rtsidence if they planned to run call for smgle .. member disgested by President Johnson . The state plan was drawn up · in 196tl. The plan requires that tricts and also called for a !1

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