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·= y Sentinel, !~!roY·Mlddlep;- os_.t. OctG
__ .ro2tu. p19_65 [
i . iddleport Temple is
·~'f:'or· Area Pythian Sisters

, 1\e anDUal Pythlan

Sisters
venUon of. District 11 was
~ Tuesday with Meigs Tem•
Pythian Sist•.rs of Middleas bosts In the legion hall
with district and grand officers

Convention •

gan and Nelsonville. The lnstallation service for officers
was given by Gallipolis Tern-\
pie followed by closing
remarks by Beth Davis, Grand'
Ch1ef from Croton, Ohio.
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·.Pr~ent.

A chicken dinner was served
:, .District offic(\I'S included Syl- at 5,30 by the Auxiliary to
'!~ ·,Bownes, deputy; Mrs. Hor· Feeney-Bennett Post, American
:ace McElhinny, secretary; Bet- Legion.
The Grand Temple
:ty
Spencer,
treasurer,
and
Mrs.
degree
was
given Lo several
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, ·een Neut.zling, pianist. Regis· membe
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~llDn was held from 2 to 3 p.
rs.
I
~~ with the distrkt deputy,
The evening sessiun
was
Syrvta Bownes, giving the call opened with music by Mr. and
to order.
Mrs. Paul Haptonstall. ConvenTwo vocal solos were pre- tion officers included
Past
:Rnted by Lois Burt including Chief, Ann Odgen, Wilkesville;
~es,"
and "How Great ME.C., Belly Biggs, Meigs
,Thou Art," accompanied by Temple; E.S., Zelda Hall, of
:bee' mother, Mrs. Ben Neutz- , Wilkesville: E. J., Ellabelle
; UDg. The welcome address was IMcDonald. Gallipolis; Manager,
:,iven by Mayor Lee Smith of Faye Wittekind, Logan; Secre.Middleport with Agnes Wood- tary, Sadie McElhinny, Meigs
w.a!d, Gr::.nd Protector, giving Temple; Treasurer. Betty Spen• .1he response.
cer. Meigs; Proteclor, Roxie
Chapters responding to r o II Wolfe, Logan; Guard, Pribble 1
call ~ere from Logan, Galllpol- Wilson. Gallipolis.
is, New Straitsville, Nelsonville I The degree slaff or Meigs '
Middleport, Pomeroy, Glouster.
Je, 153 _ with Edith Rusand Wilkesville.
e1'1np
·
The memorial for deceased : sde , staff captain, were attlrt.'
m aqua formals and were
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~ "'" "*' , """" 84 " , _ . ·~· commendt:'d by the Grand officers for thPir work . .4.lso assisting was Elizabeth Lear, director of work, Gallipolis.

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About
Middleport

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Fifty - nine guests were regd istered. The invitation for the 1
1966 convention was given by 1
Mrs 0. L. Quillen, St. Marys, Lo~o:a_n Temple. Following the
w.
Va., spent the weekend w1th , evenmg session, sandiwiches,
~
i cook1es and Mffee were served
E M ~;s Frieda Faehnle.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dale
Walbu.rn
by Meigs Temple.
F
md
chi
ldren,
Jill
and
Stevie,
s
I visited in Belpre Sunday with ~ ~.., •. ,_, 1, . tw"* ·~ . ' · tJ=r
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Walburn U
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and family and also in Vienna, .J
w. Va. wilh Mr. and Mrs. ::
Blaine Walburn.
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Mr. and Mrs .. James ~eber ;·
retumed U! their home m n '"
Lauderctale, Fla. after spend- ~"
tng th~ summer here at their Mr. and Mrs . Oliver Landers 1
home in Middleport. Saturday i of Columbus who were here to 1
·evening they were guests of I attend funeral of her mother, .
Mr liene Grate for a farewell \1rs. Howard Biggs were guests
· jinner. Other guests were Miss ot Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Weeks.
~rieda Faehnle and John Will.
Vanessa Folmer returned to
Mrs. E. M. Wood is in Prince- her sludies at Pomeroy E:lemen·.on. Vv . Va . VISiting her sister, , tary School Wednesday, afler
Mrs. Ruby Scott.
Ia week' s Illness.
Mrs. C 1\1 Hennesy is visit- Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gotthardt
ihg In Columbus with her dau- anu Bruce of Columbus visited
'th~rr and ta~ily , Mr. a~d Mrs. briefly Sunday, w1th her moth:..J9rdon Harns and famLiy. . er, Mrs. W. A. Morgan.
,
··'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harns, Kathy Morgan of Middleport
' :;Of;,mb\ts, visi!N his father , spent SHiurday with her grand- 1]
"\1 .- . Rubert Harris and
their mother, Mrs. W. A. Morgan.
;laughter, Susan Harris, kinder- Mrs. E. J . Hill returned home
g8r1Pn teach~r in Pomeroy.
: Saturday, after a visit with reiMr. and Mrs. George Mein-. atJves in t:olumbus.
1
1art and Mr. and Mrs. James : Miss Mary Hill and nephew, i
-Fu~ate visited Saturday in Me- l M1chael Jones of
Co lumbus
rhahicsburg and then m Colum- 1were weekend guests of her '
' blls with \1r. and Mrs. John parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. :
'\1ayer and children, Cheri and Hill.
i
; tobn.
\lrs. Raymond Pullins
of ·
Melvin Rirtle, Columbus, Thurston and Mrs. Alva Hite of
· spent the weekend with his par- Baltimore were
Wednesday 1
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Riffle. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rollin :
Over the weekend the group Bearhs
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-took a trip through the moun- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gard- 1
lains in West Virginia a n d[ ner and granddaughters of Co- ]
through Maryland. Thev return- 1lumbus were recent guests of
ed late Sunday. They ·reported I her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
il vivid display of hill foliage ~ Phil Williamson.
and trees along the route.
I Mr and Mrs. Sherley Swan
Mr. and Mrs. Jam£'s Pullen were Tuesday visitors in Marand daughter, Stephanie, visil- • 1eHa and Williamstown, W. Va. ]
ed recently in Seneca Falls, 1 Mrs. Allen Hampton return·
N. Y. with Mr. and Mrs. Kalad : ed home Tuesday arternoon from
Hindy and childr~n .
[)-&lt;~yton where she attended the
Mrs. Walter Morris has been OhiO l3aptist General Assoclareturned to her home on Syca- : t10n meeting held last week
more-S! from Holzer HospJtaJ I from Wednesday through Sat- ~1
where she recently underwent urday, at the Tabernacle Sapmajor surgery.
list church. While there she (
members was conducted by Lo- was lhe guest of her brother
and sister-m-law. Mr. and Mrs. I
Luther Russell and family .
I~H1tl~l t1•] i:L-fiiY/
Mr. and Mrs. Sherley Swan
.,.,•• ..-t,L:A .:JI.m&amp; visited Wednesday at Guysville
w11h lheir "ousins, Mr. and Mrs.
FRI.-SAT.-SUN,
Ovte Miller,
Oct. 22-23.24
Dwight (Skip) Logan return- .
"BEACH BLANKET
BINGO"
ed home Saturday, from Uni- ]
With Frankie Avalon
versity Hospital and is convaand Annette Funicello
lescing nicely. Mrs. Logan who ;
(Color)
I remamed m Columbus, to be
- and: with ~er son was the guest of"
1 her sister and brother-in-law
11DIAMOND HEAC"
With Charlton Heston
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smtth.
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and Jarne~ Darren
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(Co lor)
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Elberfelds Bargain Days Friday and Saturday
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BARGAINS for YOU and YOUR FAMILY in EVERY DEPARTMENT
MINS CORDUROY

BUY NOW!

Girls 2 pc. Slack Sets
$J.~--$2.~--$3,C)~

SPORT SHIRTS

Your choice

of

any

Neckties.

RN, blue or black, Sizes
101aU, medium, large.

BARGAIN DAYS

2

A wide selection of girls 2 pc. slack sets, corduroy
and stretch pants, gay cotton knit tops in soli~s
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and stripes. Sizes 3 to 6X and 7 to 14.

SAL I

2 piece capri set, wash 'n wear cotton, solid color

PHIL MAID $2.95

Sizes 3 to 7 and 6 to 18. Easy to launder and take
care of. Solid colors, stripes and smart combina·
lions . .

slips. Lace trim. Full cut.
Sizes 32 to 44, White, red
and ltlack,

eirls
warm knit hati, ear wannen, stocking caps, cuddle
caps, mask caps and bon.
nets. Beautiful !IOlids and
pattern&amp;.

$2.39

24"x36" ....... $1.95
27"x48" . , , , •. $2.95
24"x70" . , , , , , $3.69

$3.00

for

SALE

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POMEROY-MiDDLEPORT, OHIO

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1965

3 pllrt

STORM
WINDOW KITS

PRINTED OUTING
AU cotton. 36"

width.
Patterns suitable for comrorters, Pajamas, Gowns.

die print!.

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Complete kit eonslstlng of
36" x 72" plastir sheet.
18 ft. fiber mouldina: and
35 nails,

Stripes - Florals - Kid-

$1.00

Mainly About ';
People In ,.
p
cmeroy

CREW SOCKS

CORDUROY SLACKS
Fine quality narrow wale stretch corduroy, side
zipper closing, full cut. Black, dark green, bright
red, gold and royal blue. Sizes 10 to 20 and 32 to
38.

Vl.77

100% soft cotton. Reinfor-

ced heel and toe. WhHe
crew socks with stripe
tops. Si~ei 10 to 13.

2

$)-00

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SHRINE BANQUET - New officers were sworn in by Ernest .I Rous h potentate's r•presentative from Colu b
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annual banquet of the Twin City_ shrine club held Thursday night at the' Southern Juni~or High school buildingm0~~r aio~ars~•ght, dur~ng the
gu.e~ts attended. Officers sw~rn m by Mr. Roush were Karl Kautz, treasurer Theron Johnson secretary· John Zerkle . ,
nnderst an dthe~r
W1lhamson, pre,dent.-Sentmel photo.
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$).00

kits

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FIGURFIT
SLIPS

DIAPERS

Cotton plisse and polished cotton sUps. Shadow
panels, Sizes 32 to 52,

CLOSING FOR THE SEASON
SEE YOU IN THE SPRING.

doa:en

PLAYTEX GIRDLE
Your choice of Playtex Magic Controller, Mold 'n
Hold or Golden Playtex. All sizes, regular girdle

MEIGS THEATRE

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$1 ,99
CHARLIS ANTILL

CREW SOCKS

HAIR SPRAY

100% soft cotton nylon.
Reinforced heel 1nd toe.

Regular 99c. Pick your
halr style - then spray
and see jt stay.

39c •pair

FREEZER PAPER

2

WHITE PERCALE
PHIL MAID WOMEN$

Monl $2.95 Lon1 Tall

EIDER LON
PANTIES

FLANNEL
WORK SHIRTS

Fine combed cotton and
rayon panties. Sizes B to
8. White lind rosebud
prints.

Not e-very &amp;lu - but I
&amp;ood selection. Plaid1 Two pockets. Sanforized

2

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BED SHEETS

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for

roll•

SALI

lmnorted Cocoa Mats

l off the regular price
IOYS $1,95 WHITE

DRESS SHIRTS
Long sleeves. Sizes 8 to
L8. Wash 'n wear. Regular
widespread l'O IIar style.

MENS

WORK CAPS
Made by "Lee". Com-.
pletely washable. CboOAe
the shop cap with hi&amp;b.
crown or the 1port1ter
sty1e that fit&amp; flat on the
head. Sizes 6o/s to 7'11·

C)9c

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no boiling.

Liquid drain

opener. Removes org1nie
matter, gre11e, paper.
hair, roots, Unt. etc.
Quart

Slzo

89( •·

$118

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King of Comfort Recliners

For HomM ond lnolllulionl
Light Bruoh-1 ~n~t of oxcollonl quollly ond
sorvl..obllily

$84.00 Large comfortable recliners upholstered
in Masland Duran supported vinyl. Reversible zippered cushions, balance adjustor for reclinine.

14"x24'' ...••••••.•.••.• , , • , . . $2.39
16u.x27" , • , , , , , , . , , , .•.. , , , , , , $2.99
II.. X30" •·•••••••••••••••••••• $3.59

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DoLuxo Gr1d-A hoovy bruoh lftll of
superb quollly
14"x24" ... , ................... $3.19

$49.00 white enamel cabinets with red trim. 3~
inches wide, 13 lnclles deep and 65 inches high.
Double slaaa doors at top, 2 drawers and durable
wooden doors on bottom.

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ANTI-FATIGUE MATS

100% cotton, sanforized shrunk. Solid colors of
Ioden green, wheat, black, dark green, aU waist
sizes 28 to 42 and In your correct length.
Choose the slim model that has no bell loops, fuU
taper legs, cuffless or select the .Ivy model with
belt looJl!l. More conservative cut, has a cuff.
BARGAIN
DAYS

$3.29

lALII

Grips floors flat, no sldda, no sUp~~. Size 18"x30"
Practical smooth surface Is easily kept dean. Mar·
bell2ed pattern in a wide ralljle o! attractive
decorator colors.
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RECORD
CABINm

$J.C)9

FURNITURE
POUSH .

$28.00 Modern or lllarlJ

American ot¥1es. Mahog1111', Wllnut ond Maple
flniJheo. Lorp 36 Inch
wide s: 18'" deep 1: 26"
btgh. Sliding doors. !ii!W'!ly designed.

IIRDSEYE DISH TOWELS ··• · 4 for $1
Larse size, Birdseye, white . cotton Dish Towell.
Hlgbly abaorbeDt.

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$19•00 ·

For

fine

furniture,

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pianos, etc.
I 01. 11.. 16

SOc

Cll. S]ll

89c

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fiiNDAY thru WIDNEIDAY

Qetobor :14-27
KARUM"

Jeffries,

cloths.

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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ARE BARGAIN DAYS .

CANNON DISH CLOTHS · ........ • 15c
Cannon cotton, durable, last color dlsb
Waffle weave and ehenllle.

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Sale! Kitchen Cabinets

16ux27'' .. , , , •...•..... , , ... , . $3.89
18"x30"

$68·00

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$3.95 SLACKS

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Dllnd-Trocl Pure Fnm Rubber

Young Mens Wash 'n WNr

80 pInts
• Needed Raymond Pack
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ASCS Wants
Finest
Numbers from
Monday or p0I.Icy IOhio's
counseI"tog
Metgs
. Farmers
Must he changed

6} Members £
House Le£I out
In Ne west PIan

Silo! Btrkllnt

A Quollty Llno of Mall

15 boys Jackets were $9.95-13 mens Jackets were
$10.95 to $18.95-Not aU sizes.

No mlxinc - no odor -

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WEARWELL

WINTER JACKETS

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Large 42 inch by 72 inch extension table and 8
well padded sturdily built chairs. Your choice of
chrome or bronze and brass.

$5·00

5•1•1 Small Lois Men1 ond Boyo

LIQUID PLUMR

$139.00-9 PIECE SETS

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Sale! DINETTE SETS

Cannon Combspun percale full sl2e bed sheets ...
your choice ... 81xl08, double bed, top flat sheets
or Flex-o-matlc, double bed, fitted sheets.

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Solo $144.00
Solo $233.00
Solo $266.00
Solo $311.00
Silo $199.00
S1l1 $199.00
Solo $211.00
Solo $277.00

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MINERVA
COLD-RAP

Newest protective
wrapping, 18 inches
wide, 50 ft. long.

SAIGON WPI) - Communist days Helicopter9 airlifted more ' Viet Cong units and had to fight
forces to~ay renewed thetr a:i- U.S. troops and Vietnamese its wa ut
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~ s&lt;J.ult agamst lhe U.~. Special Rangers into the outpost Thurs- 1 M 0 ~ e0 v·ietnamese ran 8 e r l
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~:' Forces outpost a_t . Ple1 Me. An day along with stocks of ammu- remforcements slipped into the
'( Amencan tele~1s10n camera- nition.
camp during the fighting tooay~l'f
man ~as serwu_sly wounded
. . Viet Cong Strong
1As of this afternoon, the
7, Whl~e accompanymg a patrol Military sources said the Viet Force and Navy had nown
KEY WEST, FLA. , oulslde the camp.
ICong w~s building up its sorties to help defend Plei
Cuban refugee ""freedom
Seaman Apprentice A Ian ' The cameraman was ldenti- strength m the area.
In renewed fighting wu•u. l
Ia:· con~inued acros_s the
wa~lace, son of Mr. cmd Mrs. 'Iicd as Charles Burnett of sta- . Burnett went on a patrol with ithe Comffilmists opened up
HIS~?RI.CAL PJ~TURE--:- A. V. Ho~v~ll , pres!dent of the Meigs County Pioneer
da Stra1ts .today w1th new as- 1 Dwrght R. wallace of Middle- ltion KTLA-TV, Los Angele~:. He ( t~o members of the U.S. Spe- lsmall arms, machinegun
an~ ~btoncal Society, studtes an add1t10n to h1s collectiOn of items in the organi ..
sur-ances F1deJ Castro would not ' port, has completed his boot jSUffert:!d head wounds and was Cia! Forces and montagnard lmortar fire . Guerri llas
zatlon s temp~rary headquarters at the county court house. Tht:&gt; large painting is of
end J!!..~, e~l!S.fr?m ~uba. C~s- \ lrain~ng a1 Great Lakes, 111. airlifted to a field hospital in 1mountain fighters, 3ccording to were _moving . ~utonratic
Geo~ge .Washmgton and was one of a fe w made to celebrate the 200th anniversary
tl'Q -went on nat1onw1de radio- and 18 borne oo a two weeks 1Nha Trang, where his conditiOn Ireports from the camp. The pa- pons mto positions
of hiS bJrth ~r. J:lowell, ~ho has led in efforts to obtain funds for constructiOn of a
teleV1sion in Havana Thursday ! leave. Wallare b&amp;s been ac- ·was listed as •'serious." .. I ~~\ was trapped between two dUlocked out by air
permane~t h1stoncal. soc1et~ museum has a wide rat~ge of in1eresting material tha
night to explain the reasoning eepted for tbe Medico! Corps (
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- -·- th~ pubhc. w~uld enjoy seemg. The 93year-old Mr~gs eounly native is at the Hist
behind his two-week-old ''open School at Great Lakes 111 ..There were mdtcallons the I
Oric_a~~·1_ciety! headquarters dai1v .-Sen~ tine! photo .
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V1el
Cong
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door" policy. He spoke on a and will repurt there following
_were mas~mg more
--~-day when more lhan 300 Cubans . his leave. Wallace Is a 1!165 'gu:rnllas m mounlam Jungles
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T·b.' p.,••m
· eroy Teach•rs.,As- I
reached Florida.
( graduate of Middleport lligb :near PleJ. Me, prepanng for ao..
schooJ.
other major assault.
Iodation voted this week to '
"We are doing this because ·
] Commumst gunners today
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1 unanimously support Issue 1.
we want to create a society of
shot down a U S. Air Force
Their resolution said ii Issue I
men and women who are true
A1E Sky_ra_ider plane on a supI
.
d b
JS passe t ere will DO( only
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revolutionaries, true socialists
por I ffiiSSIOn near the camp,
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be more equipmenl available
·. and true Communists." Castro
but its pilot was rescued about
for lhe use of sludenls, hul
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said. "Again we say the policy
an huur t'dler in surrounding ·
there will also be more rna- ,
of this government is that any·
fore~ts.
Mr. Raymond J Pack ha s 1 terials .and better teaching 1 Farmers who are recei ving
one who does not wish to live
The Plei Me outpost, 21S
been honored as the outstand-: aids,
: payments in eonnectiun wilh
bere can leave.'' Refugees said,
miles norlheasl or Saigon in the
ing guidance counselor of Ohio. '
.
I farm-artJon programs are ask however, the swe lling exodues
mountamous cenlral highlands,
Mr. Pack, formerly a teachSchools of the Bend Are-a ed to let the ASCS county office
"mounted
to
"a
vote
of
lh
The
stale
h1'ghway
t
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b
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f
would
benefit more lban those know what their soc1a l Secur•'ly
a
e peopa ro as een un er s1ege for our
er in the Warren School Syple of Cuba against Fidel Cas- reported an accident ar 4:40 p.
stem. received the
Dwight of many sections of the statt.&gt;, numbers are.
tro."
m Thursday in Meigs cou nty
A l&lt;uge turnout of donors is needed when the blood- Arnold Award at the All-Ohio I because Ht the preseol timf'
Accord ing to Wayne Chase,
on Rt. 124, two-tenths of I mile
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mobile umt VISits Pomeroy this coming Monday, October Guidance Conference in Colum-1 much less is spent per pupil chairman or the Agricultural
CAPE KENNEDY THE west of Racine J\'o one was in25. or polity may be changed, Meigs County Chapter, Am- bus, as the counselor contrib- ,I in this area than in the nOrth- Stabiltzatwn and Conservation
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fever1s
· h dnve
· toward Amen-· J·ured ·
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eru·an Red ross, off Jcials
sa1d
ing as d1rector of gu 1dance in ern pari ollb•" stale, tbr resu- , Coumv.· committee. a form reen's most daring manned flight OffiCers said thut John w I
The bloodmobile umt will, as usual, be at the Pome· Ohio in 1965
lutioo further stated
I queslmg thl:; mformallon - ' "RI
into space, three days away H~s~ll , W, Rt. 1 Mmersville, ,
roy Junior High scheol auditorium from noon until 6
.
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quest for Idenl ifying Number •
from blastoff, headed for the drlvmg west, lost control of his
P-l!'· Chapter C~airman Vernon Nease has indicated 80 Mr. Pa~k IS presently serv' •
"'"' ! Farmer'' - together with
a
doctor's office loday.
car on wet pavement. The ve- l
umts of blood Will be need· - - - !Dg 8'. director of g•dance m Fred Whtle, 69,
poslage-prepatd envelop,e has
hlcle went ort the nght Side ol
ed alone to pay back the though , we are so far behind in I the Scmlo Valley &amp;hools, Richbt&gt;Pn mailed lo each
known
Space veteran Waller
M. the road nnd struck a mail box COLUMBUS tuPil - At least amount used in the past our blood debts, because people , monddale. He is also studymg Diefii in Lan(•asler
, producer who received
p~o-Schir~a, living proof that man own~ by Lannia
Simpson, 61 incumbent members of the Officrals recalled that anyone have failed to make replace- ( for his Doctor's Degree at Ohio
,
.
' gram .pavments. 11 15 to be filldoe~ t necessarily go to pot Racme. There was minor dam- House cannot come bark under age HI to liO - in good hea lth- ments that the chapter is going University, where he received Fred Wh1le. 69. a for mer ed m and ret urned to the ASCS
phystcall~ at the age of 42, age to the car. No charge was the new reapportionment plan, can donate blood during Blood- to be unable to carry un this I his Master's Degree in 196.1. restdent of Laurel Cliff. passed count~· off1n as soon as con·
and rook1e Thomas .P. Sta(f?rd filed.
a survey showed today.
mob1le vis1ts. A competent phy- practice.''
Mr. Pack is married to the away Tues~ay evening al lhe vem ent.
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former Wilma Righthouse. dau- ho~e or h1s brother, James , Mr. Lhase explamed th~t b~
~rtant me&lt;hcal ok~y m .rou- were apprehended in a stolen reapportionment plan announ-: times and everyone is given an i It also was mentioned today ghter of Mr. and Mrs. William I White , m Lancastl'r' Ohw.
I gJ_nmng J~~l. l. I ~. the lden~tlne if not very rapid fashiOn, car at 8:16pm Th d
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fjtng So&lt;: 1&lt;1l Secunty numbe.s
' Rt 35, at Rod~e}-, ac~~df: ~~Board last weekef:~~r:~~~~~ : taken.
the Red Cross Fund.Drive are Jg ouse, 0
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1 Th~ deceased was a veteran , wil l be enlered on vayment.
ELYRIA OHIO - A L(). the patrol
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FINED "D COS
1of \\orld War I and &lt;~ member draft.• to producers and they will
1 A chapler leader remarking urged to conclude the1r canvassrain Couniy Common
Pleas Orticers. id""t•'f'•ed th t .
live ·m 44 o l the presen d oduse lun how the blood 'program is ing by the end of October and W'll'
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of Drew-Webster Aml'rican Uo- also be usrd b:Ji the Depart""
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and by courts. With 44 to be elect- operated in Meigs county, said: a repor urn~ m
31r- bany was fined $2o ~nd .c t
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gncu ture m reportquitted Alexander Lesh of first Larry K. Lowe, 17 both' of Plain elect one representative next I " Up to this time, we have man Paul Case I.
on ~n intoxication chargeosi~ ~~rvg~t y d Js mother . three ! ~~~ ~uch payment_s to the Jnter~
degree murder after deliberat- City, and Mary F~ances Burch- year unles.'! the plan is upset bern coveri ng the needs of all Only about one-third or thel Pomeroy Ma.....nr Charles Le- I u ~rs an twohsons. Funer- nlaf . evenueb service. Such ideo.
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mg near Y seven ours.
e • , mon en~er. ~hey were Y t~e courts. With 44 to be elect ]
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ope 8 county's $3,000 quota ~s been gar's court Thursday. Ree~·es the Sheridan Funeral home lll ail reports of ·income- a m
Lesh was accused of the Aug. ret_urned to . Plam Clly early ed, It would leave the remain- s~,:~ ~~e ~~~ f~m~ ;~uld. re- reac~ed to date, accordmg to] has also forfeited a $25 bond on Lancaster. lntermenl was m a - such a.-; bank inter~si :i~~~
20 slaying of Norbert Thomas Fn~y mornmg..
der - 61 - out in the cold. I p
oo . t IS time, CascJ.
an earlier Jotoxication charge. Lancaster cemetery.
dends. ere. - made by th~ pay·
In his parked car outside the T e patrol said the
stolen The new setup announced in ·
-~ 111g f' llmpanies or •agencies
residence of Lesh's estranged car was owned ~y J~ck Van or.der to create .legislative disThis is reqmred under. the
wife. Lesh bad testified Thorn- Hoose, Rt. 3 Piam C!ly. and tflcts of substantially equal poplerna I Revenue code. Any quesas fired the first shot and he re- was reported mlssmg at 8 a.m. ulatiO~ reduced the House memtions about the matter should
turned the fire in self&lt;lefense. Thursday. The teen-agers told , bershlp from 137 to 99.
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be taken up with lhe ASC counthe patrol ther .had spent most It left 32 districts with only
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ty committee.
HIDDEN HILLS CAUF
of the day dnvmg around, and one incumbent Jiving within its Supermtendenl of Schools caled, would be lhe delay II&gt;- al plans for a new high school new bigb school will cosl $!.·
Autttoritles today ~ught t~ d; ~ad been to PL Pleasant, W. ~u~arie~. It ~lso created 26 CJ~rence Tho~p~on, ~iddleport Ivalved. By 1967 . or 68, when (The State Control board would: 21,430, exclusive of land, wa- Driw .• 14 PI SENT -.eld ..
termine whether actress Marie a.
dlstncts m Which no present smd Thursda~ mght, . A~pro~al , such a move mlght be made, be asked immediately for the ter, aDd other site improve- A dnve is be-ing launched by
(The Body) McDonald commit· Ar~esls Th~rsday. by the _pa- member~ of t~e legislature live ! of the school consoh_datJon ~;should there~ fail ure this Nov. state's share of the aid. A menfs. Earlier, the cost had mem~rs of the Southern Local
ted suicide by gulping an over- trol mclu~ed. Martm J. MaJOr, and 44 lD which 105 members ,sue looks good ~t tll~s stage. 2, the state hkely could not be build issue would be voled on been published in error as · Athletic Boosters lo collect
dose of pUis
(Contmued on page 2)
live.
, He w~s reportmg ~ormally nearly so generous with aid as probably at the coming May ]$2tXI 021 430 L
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Wi1R~,,
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Los Angeles counly coroners &lt;JI®ti&lt;""'""''l'!'ill.F..-,.~,.o-a'J:P;,.] er assoc•at•on afler the Boost- also would be a key factor, he put up the local share lo build !
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dueled Thursday shortly after going alloul for tho perhops final fund roiolng projo&lt;l ll:::r on" thc..~so 1 a:•~n ~~~!Ch ~' 11 1 Mr. Thompsan said It I• blo tracts could be awarded soon sored dance was changed [rom ! Roberl Cooart in Portland, R0o
the actress was found dead In lhil yeor whtn !hoy hold • chicken Bar-B Quo lhlo Sal- Mei s
ov.
a o .m •vel feeling there appoan lo be afterward.
Oct . :W to this Saturday nigl•t, bert Harden in Syracuse, Ma•
her home "did not reveal the urdoy, Od. 23 on Roc•SI. In fronlof tho City Hall,
]IMid~le C~unl~o sc~~l ~:lets, widespread agreement
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He predicted the new blgb O&lt;:t. 23 with the Jays in charge. on Fischer In Minersville
or
c.ause of death. They said .she
Servings of half chicken, beked beans, slow, and Salisbupo ~nd ~ert;·
ord, Pomeroy, Mlddleporl, Bed- scbuol could be occupied al It will be al the elementary Frank Harden of Racine,
0 .western.
could bave died "from natur- poloto chips will CGmpriH tho menuo and will be reaM fho
ford and Salisbury lhat COli- the beglmdnJ of tbe
196'1 school Instead of in the high The ilems will be picked Up
al causes or suicide, or might ely for serving II II a m ond CGnllnuo unlil gone Tho d' r. . mpson said informal solldadon should come now. IObool term.
school gym as that floor is be- and delivered to storage heaQ.
have taken an overdose of pills prl.. will be $1.25 wlih ihe procoedo going toward tho h~~~~:sl~t~ee~s~~l ~en He was DOl 80 sure lbuut c, As for Middleport's siluation, ing sanded in preparation for quarters by members oJ u.
accidentally. Foul play was rul- $6,000 dobl owed
tho new tonk•r1"'mpor truck.
should lh .
~gil bee
a: Northwestern.
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Mr. Thompson sa•d the wwn the basketltall season.
Southern Tornado football team
0
eel out by the autopsy.
Donotlono have olowocl oomowhol end It 11 hoped a oor e t'""e a dl
Mr. Thompson also said the! would be g•tting a new high President Lewis Sauer, Jr., and the boosters. A canvaso of
!hot Salurdoy'tbor-b.quo will help wllh money noodocl
psib vo e
one s fl - Stale Delartment .oJ Education.school for between $160,000 and presided. Coach Bob Ashley the Southern Local district for
Melgo Geaeral Hospital
lo defroy coots for operating lhl1 volunttor depart- ] pos .1Y Nor western - 1 h • has outlined a lime-table for $170,000 (the limit It can be showed films of the
Logan donation of items Is be'
Admlatill.lll ·- John Frick, mont. ~hl1 lillY be tho laoi fund l'llling evonl for lhl1 ,re~:mmg four should gel lo- · t:onsolldation, should the quos- bonded under law!, and "This game. Jr. High football patches ' ned on next Friday 11111 pJaa.
Pomeroy; Vest11 MCCoy Mid- yoor .IInce Navomber end Docombor oro gonorlll" d• . ge.~n,'·
h
bon be ·approved.
is li remarkably good deal," he bought by the Boosters were!
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erebiiS no ot er anawer to A new representative board suggesled.
displayed and turned over w Veteraao MemOli I llolpltll
Dloehlrpo - Laura Schaf· beoketo of food for noody famiiiM,
1~~~ ,pr~e e;::~ than consollda·, ~ppomted by the state, on ree- "We couldn't build hardly any- Mr. Ashley,
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Danger Slight in Space Linkup at 17,280 Mph
ED~TORS . Space is a strange 1 17.280 miles an hour in space hour, their speed in relation to are astrooomical, milking it foi Aeronautics and Sp_ace Admin- l

wASmNGTON (UPII- A
Norlb carolina memb&lt;r of lbo
Ku Klu:t Klan today resiJned
frorn &amp;be organization ill a dramo•ustke
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must slow down, and to slow Iing calastruph1cal!y.
zero. It w11l be as lhough each I ble.
j dockmg operal10n to parking a
Jame"s G. DuBois told the
down you must speed up. Nel\:1 : Astromwts Waller M. Schirra: is standmg still.
It will take a lot of doing, in c&lt;~r behind another already at committee he was taking the
w~k tht' Ge~uu 6 as!ronauts Jr and Thomas PM Stafford' To get together at all it will ! [act, to bring Gemini and Age- j the curb.
step so tbat be would no&amp; have
Wtll make .tuslorys f1rst ..;.. , Will attempt such a linkup 185 be necessary for the Gemini 61na on collision course, by which You might, 1f you goofed, to plead lbe fifth amendment
'tempt to bring two ob)e~ts rr.Jles above the eartt1 next pilots to nudge theu craft a bit, !tune they will be in the same bang 1n!o th'"e car ahead. But if ' and so thai be would DOl "leo
together and link them in orbit week between theu Gemini 8 with brief bursts from on board I orbit and practically motion- you would do no more tb11n late the Klua oBtb or 1ecrecy.
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- -while traveling at more than spacecraft and a pilotless Age- rockets, to make it stick its ' Jess with respect to each other. touch Its back bumper. Schirra
li,OOO m1les an hoLir, 185 miles na rocket
nose into the Agena's special lf all final
maneuverings and Stafford. Mueller is COD· aext. Aaytblag after tllat II se-1:1.?ove the ear~h. The following . How dangerous is their mis-~· docking cone.
f&amp;ilcd. Gemini would starl tal~- a_nd S{affrd, Mu~ller. Is con- eondery," DuBois said.
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dispatch descnbes some of the s10n':'
Just before these final man- lng away frum Agena's orb1t vmced, have theJr wits about won't take the ftftb oo matter
p~oblems confronting the Gemi- Ac&lt;-'OI"ding to SJHICe t~Xperts it euvers, tRe two vehicles will ' the moment it got there, and I them .
wbat."
m astrolUiuts and answers the I is just as dangerous as any oth- be clo!:img the distance between the two craft would miss each : To understand all there I' to
"Anyone who taket tbe fifth
question : is their novel m1s- er space flight but no more so. them at the rate of about 30 other by miles
! understand about space rendez- amendment ta either a Commus1on dangerous?
rn the fmal moments before mi le.~ an hoUJ'. 1f they should Jn fact, that is the big dan-1vous an_d docking, you_ ave to Dht
or has someUdn1
m bide,''
DuBois
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they dock , spacecnd and roek- hit at that speed, the resulb ger - a miss, and failure of the be a skt II ed mathematician and
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By JOSEPH I... MYLER
el will be flv. mg in the same would be disastrous
misswn.
an expert in "Celestial mecha~ •an
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1118 to link up while hurtling at at more than 17,000 m1les an 1odds against such a colhsion space tJJght of the
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by Donald Mora, president, announced today.
As a special feature of the program, the group hal
secured Robert Mather, a vice president and general
sales manager of Babson Brothers company of Chicago,

Mr. Mather will talk on
"good cow milking." He is
widely known in this fieid.
In addition to reports, elel!-

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will ofbenext
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of All
agegirls
by June
year
and will graduate or llave graduated from high school are ellglble.

this Humphrey,
year are VIrgil
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Ed.
and JoeKing,
Bailey.
Other directors art
Wayne
Roush, Gene Jeffei'fl, David Koblentz, Donald Mora Paul Moore
and Rex Shenefield.
Charleo
llteiaa is the director Ia the
Ohio Datryman's Assn. , and
Oris Ro118h Is tho COBS dJreo.
to r. Technl cI ans are Clatr
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The girl must be unmarried,
never have been married,
and must have
th
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mcome was from datrymg at
sometime during her IHe.
Candidates are invit"!d to contact Mr. Mora, Clair Woode, or
the County Extension Office
The group voted to Invite interested dairy~~n from outsi~e
Ule county to JOID them at thts
a~ual dinner meeting which
Will start at 8 p.m. The Eastern

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I ST LOUIS tUPfl-American
Detroil Lions prior to the start him there is only Terry Nofsmof the campaign, will
ger, who has seen even less acOaC
111nd National ~ague b&lt;rseball
for the Giants against
tion in four years.
1Sandy Koufax, and Tony OJVa I
defending NFL
St. Louis also ha:!l lost deren- Leo Strang took the head 1plavers voted Wtll!e Mays and
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veland Browns while
slve back Jim Bur.!On for the coaching job at Kent Slate Un-- 1and .11m (Mudr:atl Grant. outmay get his first starting
game but the capable veteran iversity wtth th.e hope he could standing major leaguers o( 1
against the Washington
Abe Woodson will fill in at that turn Kent into a college power 1965
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position. Washington, winless in just as he kept Massillon a high 1
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five
contests
again
may
be
school
power.
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conducted
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portmg ews. Mays was voted !
FINISHING
Charley Johnson.
'ilnthout star runner Charley The moment of dects\on may payer
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Earl Morrall Of the New
HIS t
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be at haod ror Strang.
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Eastern D i v is Ion scramble Dallas defeated the Packers for
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ng '"Confera Je League ·
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dlnals are the signal-callers since the Browns. and Cards ~e 21-12 in a pre-season game at ence lead, take on perenmal Oliva and r.rant received
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whose success or lallure could deadlocked for first place wtth the Cotton Bowl, the only d~ champion and co-pace setter 1milat· honors rn U1e
ON REQUEST
spell the difference in the fmal 4-1 records while the Giants
feat f~~ Green Bay this year m Bowling Green in the spotlight! League
standings this season.
only one game back at 3-2.
exhibition or regular season ac· Ohio college football game of l The voli n~ was taken prior to
Defeadlng Champs
veland is an 8-point choice
tion. 11le Cowboys, however, the week.
the World Srnrs.
cr.....,.
Morrall, acquired 1rom
St. Louis is favored by J3.
~ve faltered afte.r a tw':iame It Is the biggest game Kent l Koufax, ace_ southpaw of the i
Green Bay rates a
VIctory start, losing thell' ]ast has played in years. A win world champion Los Angeles
spread over the Dallas
three games. Both teams are in would give the Flashes' almost' Dodgers, took the honor for the
boys, who defeated the
good physical condition_
a clear shot itt the coveted third straight year.
in a pre. season
Lenny Moore is expected til Mid-Am title. A loss would deal Righthander Grant of Mmnegame, and the Baltimore Colts miss the game with bruised l eir title hopes a near-tdtal som, won over Mel Stotllemyre !
are considered 17 points
ribs but the Colts have plenty l.,ow.
of New York, Sam McDowell of ,
2 MIIH Sourh of Mlddleport-Stalo Roufo 7
than the Los Angeles Rams in ol. offensive punch in Johnny A capacity
homecoming Clevelan~, and Denny McLain 'l
the key games involvins: Wes- Unitas. Los Angeles Is sound crowd will be in M1ami Field of Detro1t.
PRESENTS
tern Division clubs.
e~:cept for defensive eDd TiJh lor tie annual grudge match Mays of San Francisco edged
The Chicago Bears are
Powell.
between Miami and winless shortstop Maury Wills of the
vored by 6 to whip visitiog De- Veteran Dick {Night Trnia) Ohio University, and the Red~ ~gers wht!e ~ttva, of the I
troit, San Fraocisco bolds
Lane has been reactivated by skJM are not taking the hap-- Twms, edged hts teammate,
slim two-point edge in its home lhe Uons and may start le~~ ~obcats too hghtly .
. shortstop Zoilo Versalles.
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encounter with Mirmesota
q.a.inst the Bears at defensive
Ohm is the best ()-5 team m
the Eagles are a 7·point choice back, where Detroit baA in- the nation." sa1d Redskin coach
over the Pittsburgh Steelers
curred several injuries Gary Bo Schembechler, and Ohio '
Philadelphia.
Ballman, ace Pittsburgh re- mentor Bill Hess _will agree. '
No. 1 Qurterback
ceiver, is out of acUon but Une- In the ~the_r Mid~Am game, 1
Morrall, now In bis loth
backer Myron P~os may see Western. Michigan vtsits Toledo
Beason, was acknowledged
service for the first time this for a mght contest.
one of the leogue'a outstanding "ason. King Inll will start at
FIGHT RESULTS
"relief pitchers" during
quarterback for tho Eagles NEW YORK Madison Square ll
with the Forty Ninera, Steelers with Norm Snead atill out.
Garden (UP!) - Dick
and most recenUy the Lioll!.
TONIGHT'S GAMES
158%, Niagara, outpointed •~" 11
But rarely did the No. I quar- GalHpoU• at Albou
Giardello, 160,
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torback job belong to him,
Mlddloport at Welloloo
J., 15 round world middle·w~~lht l l
never for a full season.
NeiSGD\'iUe at Pomerey
title.
He bas galned that
Jacklon at Logaa
with the Gllllll!, however,
Hauu Tr... at-OIIonl
LOS ANGELES 1UPI) _
bave only inelperlenced
Sootbern at Nortlo GalUa
George (Scrap Iron) Johnson,
torbacb bebind blm, and
Wabama at ~!:aston
112, Oklahoma City, stopped
result! bave been Impressive.
SATURDAY'S GAME
Jimmy Harryman, 197, Long
Morrall staged. hJs finest
Pomeroy "8" at Knor
Beocb, Calli. (!Ol.
2 DR, HARDTOP NOVA
lag exblbllloo last week, corn- F"""~_;;;;;_;;;;;~~.,;;;;~..;;;:;;;;;_;~~~-----plellng to of a toues for
WHEN IT COM!$ TO
Auto. trans. Uke new whiteyards and lour toucbdowru
BUT
wall tires. Low mileage. Ex·
the 3$-27 victory over
NOW
pbla, and his experieaeed
tra clean.
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BY JOE GERGEN
s~ap otre Dame's nine-game
UPI Spo111 Writer
winning
N streak with a 20-17
niiss:~d Two quarterbacks who
set. otre Dame also
the greater part of their
the 1948 oational title after
tiona! Football League
the bench are expected
receive the opportunity
unscramble the
Eastern Division race.

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Backhoe in '71 is Answer

WERNER
Radio &amp; TV

ning nine stral~t ?nly to. tie lgame rushmg . Purdue used a ldo defense whiclJ has g1ven up Arkansas, which eame from tries its second consecut1ve up-- 1that hurt! is my heart."
UPI Sports Writer
Southern Callforrua m the !mal spectacular passmg attack to a tot.al of only 187 yards
per Ibehmd to defeat Teus last 1 set against defendmg natmnal 1
'l1te Notre Dame Fighting Ir- game 14-14.
hand the Irish tbetr only defeat game. However, NebraSka can weekend m a Southwest Confer- ~ champwn Alabama, Prmceton l However, it wiD be difficult
1Jb, whose hopes for an unbea· The teams also met when of the season. However, South- , also rely on the country's sev- ence showdown, expects to takes a per!ect rec01·d and for Joey to forget the
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ten season were shattered last Southern Cal won the cham- ern Cal has averaged 2HZ yards enth-best defense, which has overwhelm hapless North Texas iCharhe Gogolulr's startling he received at the fimsh of
year in ~ . fin~], game by pionship in 1928, 1931 and 1962 rushing again~t five opponents yielded only 171 yards per 1State
i kicking agamst Penn!:iylvama, what be claims was hils last pro N. 2nd Avo,
Middleport
Southern Cahfomta s despera- and when Notre Dame won the to spearhead Its attack.
game, and the passing of Fred T e 1: a 1 quarterback Mar v disappointmg Syracuse faces fc:•g:hl:·_ _ _ __ _ _ __,...,.,...,.,.....,,.,....,,.,...,.,.,..,.,
tion scoring pass, hope to re- crown in 1929, 1930, 1946, 1947 No. l Nebraska meets unbea- Duda 'Dnd Bob Churchich.
Knstynik, who met his match ! Holy Cross, Penn State Jllays l --~· --tum the f"avor on Saturday and 19_49.
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ten
Colorado, second·ranked Michigan State's pass-resi- last week against Arkanwds , Wtst Vtrgmia, Stanford hosts
wh~n they host the unbeaten , Desp1~e ranking lower. th~n Arkansas p~ays North Texas stant defense can expect a quarterback Jon Bnttenum, Army, Mtssnuri t'3kes on Iowa
TroJans.
1 the TroJans, Notre Dame IS g1v- State and Mtchigan State, rated stern test from
quarterback lead! the sixth-ranked Long- IState, Oh1o State tackles WisH lfb k Mik.
tt
d 1en a touchdown edge by the od- third, faces Purdue, which is Bob Griese, wbo has led the Ihorns against Rice, ninth-rated 1cons in, []!innis meets Duke,
Set your
a Sbeac 8
e Gadrref anh ldsmakers. Halfbacks Bill Wol· tied for fourth place with South- Bodermarkers' passing attack Louisiaflll State plays South Ca- l MISSissippi Stale tnes to come
Rod
ourt d· sk'I a nd N'tck Edd Y an d f ullhack ern. Cal1,· m other games ';k
·
· back agamst Tul;:~ne M!ssissipsights on a
nk d Sorman
lh
C1ea,
v ely to 230 yards per game. The1rohna
and No. 10 Georgia,
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1 e
runn
Dame's powe rful runnmg game the nation
· a1 cnamp 1on.
· and sophomore fullb ack State for 1ts ftrst loss, draws squares off with ' Minncsot"d,
. 1ngdefa ~. c:~ agams
f
passmg
0
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w~ite the d~fense has been ten- The Cornhuskers, who lead Bob Apisa's running in their bid .another tough :.t s s i g n men t Wash1ogton State travels to Inof
,0 re ~me~nt h 37be
actous agamst ground attacks, the nation in rushing with 23 for the Big Ten title and Rose against Kentucky.
diana and Oklahoma meets
~~s~ elf
.as t eln at
allowing only 70.~ yards per I yards per game, race a Colora- I Bowl berth.
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Tigers!
e mng ac or m a eas
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Mt'mbeJs ?r the Tn·C"ounlv , to the 1!!G5 fie con('ert St'rtes 6, Gr•ld and F'i:tdale, dur·pian- bar1tone.
1 zanf'SVllle /Munici pa l Auditor- drowned.
Fox's ~0-rear-ol d
Comrnumlv { orw&lt;'l t .o\~"fiLJatllm, sbnuld rt".r 1·11t' tl1em MXHI f-o1 i bt' , 3 p m Yeb 22, I&lt;' 1r s tl Lam·asler (high school audi. l ium on s Fourth Sf 1 _ 8 15 "' 1re, Mary. wa~ mJssmg.
. Will h, j\e a dJoJte ul atlendmg the prlle of hJS memtwrslilp Chamtwr D(Jnce Quant•!; 8 30 1toriuml- 8 p m Oct. 26 Don ' p m Oct 2~ Hoge.r W g I H~ soon learned that earller,
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on the stage uf tlk semor l11gh 1Curn• nl subs mlw r~ will hov e Housel - - .8 :~ p m Nov. 1, April 11, Columbus .symphony ! March 30, Jean. Paul Sevilla, The tragedy b'affled pollee
srh11•1l 1n l,antilster Sh rrl ey,one cJII tipportunll}' to enjoy 20 drf- lndt &lt;~nnpol ls Symphonv On.hes- , Orchestra
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1of tl 1e coLmlr} s nwst outsland- ft'JI"IIt IJIII~J,&gt;ms whldi will b\· lra: 3 1~ p.m . March 21, Helen -~- .
I ing pl(lgn·:-;~J\e JdZZ piant~ts. " pn•S t'l\1 !"d In a total ol 2:"1 cun· Va nni II H'Z70- soprano
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wo JJ.llkt·J :-;buJg, W. Va (Park- ; o J!'IIOU rot 11{'{'."1
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CrJI CO!llt'rt·goets in a progJam rmh·~
crsbllrg IJ Jgh School. Dudlf.y ' fjlatium;forTwo
;nn ('IJnlf\(ll'l• o cep _JO
·e ave a ~ouey r:m IOi o
prrsenll'd h~rt! sen·ral )l'ars The cumplde sdu•dule or St. I - 8 15 J m. Nov. i!O "T I Two CJtatwm were
issUf'd watc~·logged today but relref go on. She has no history of
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mental problems, no record of
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ronm1umty conceits pLmnt·d for Go ~am·mg , · 8:15 p m Mar. ·, :hursday idler an acctdent on
The U. S. Weather Bureau 1other Jllness _ nothing that
In Z:11w~vdlc. &lt;~t E 1~• tlwt , the l96J-li6 sea s1 •ll in Um arl'il 9 ~. ~t ••rlta1y Orchestra . 8 1 ~ p Seve~th-st _m Middleport.
at Port Columbus redicted might lead to a reason."
I S&lt;~rrw ••v••n mg. st'llt'S ~uhsn 1 h 1s .Js lol lr~ws ·
m Aprr l 11 Robert MPrrJll l Pohee sa1d a car operaled by 1 th
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E,uJ \\"ng!Jt snn and LoJs ll!wt 19-yPar-Dld \\ho was I'&lt;Ounded Jn exlt'nSJ\'~ Lauderrntlt was ctt-1 Omzle, punctuated by ore~· I rt (J hey t .ay wallrne mdo,
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hat onsts l ere 1s a VI age or 11' t l\r1m. sEnd lhursdHy he cd tu Mayor Lee Smith's court I
l . \lt•n ilwr~lup (,Hds fur frt · mus11.&lt;1l 1.otn edy du\!
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th nance ugamst parking automo.
1 0 f th
1&lt; ounlv &lt; OllllllUJIIIJ l unrt·JI ,\s
Ashl,.md, Ky ( Pa~&lt;mwunl The w.~s cons ldermg sumg lne po- ot. a reckless operation charge I ~o:t od t' ~a ~urrn~d· e 1biles on the ¥~rong side of tb 1
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&lt;~re r1ow bemg pn·pa1 - i:ltn· J - 8 :10 pIll ~~~~, lU ' ·:--lor- lice fon·e l11r fal~e arrest. I a&gt;Vl
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any where ear
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an inch to a full inch of addi· t 10n 4 of Ordinance 781 makes
polw~ !-&gt;la1 um lnst Fnday tu in- '
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i ~~ unlawful for vehir.!es to park
j q~J re _ aOOul . the legality or ASYI.'UM , A.S~F.U
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Wit" ~ ~I"H &gt;&lt;Ill.Jo,,.,.,.,,,,, .• fi ~n any mnn~er olhc_r
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m the dtrecltu" trafftc move'ed to 1 heck lo see 1r etther was 1 -Ntn~ Hungarian_s an~,.a Ct".e~h
BLUE CROSS UP , \ Motonsts, however, may park
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et Js,ued to a ~1wlr;'"l Strong Ideserted lhetr bus lours and Slate Insurance Department to- l and South Third·sls which are
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Irate Increase for Blue Cross or 1
N rtheast Ohio. 33 per cent MARRIAGE APPLICATION
1 ftn :tl wrtrwss o_n thr stanrltoda_v lt1 .:m f'flor~ to connme des).Jtte h1.~ prolcsts that the
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request. Guy Rtchard.
Thompson, Jr.,
CH'l l rights worker
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CI!'..;CI!\:"JATI IJ1Pl l -- An irall· f()ntr a, tor plan~ tn
Tht' weapon, an uglv hlu e slt'd 38 cali ber revolvrr, i fl~~f. ·· - - - -~
1poison.
ledun J86per cent rate mcrease. Sandra Kay Franks, 17, Racine.
block lntcr:.ta1c 71 m Warn•r1 ('o(mtv nrxt TIH·sd;Jv to W{IS brought to the mnnle r trw! of Collie Lemy Wi!kms 1
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Drexel ~1 La\\ 'i fln. suhurl,;m F1nnrvtown . claims the sa me typP ptstol.
-~tate h;Jilt thE' r· xpn·.wiJV on &lt;111 aat· o( h1~ l;ltld in Dl.'l' r·
Slate Ally Gen Richmond dol\n Mrs. Lnmu's car the
f1eld Twp in tlw ("OliJII\ ;1nd 1
Flowers, Ihe big and hand.'i(JJnr , mgh1 11! 1\l&lt;lfcli 25 n tw n1glit
never paid h1m !or 1t
J.nw~u n '"I ownPd the proper!\' pro:o;l'cutur
s;.•ekmg to ~end ~lie S!• lrna 1o ~1ontgom&lt;&gt;rv 1".1·
' '1 kno~~o Ib is smwd'&gt; '" Iill\ but tlli:J•· hefn11• I he sl&lt;~ l e s' rled Wtl kms to deut.h or life impr J· n .Jl march l'ndrdl and pu.l hi•;·
J'V{' go1 tn Wdke -:nnwht11h up · work"
11sonml•nt 1or the Manh V'J k1ll •' lo d•·Hth willl p!l'lllfdllated
he ',haid "This hli~ b(•Pn ~omg He S!:lld HonPkamp sold the mg of Mrs Viola LiUZZI , dt.:: rur~
on"I' ree ·vfnr s now k
b k st~J! e nght -n{ -w.ry through Hune peml1•d on a ha!!tst iu; eXIWtl ' ..
m go1ng to .lo• tad·r a at· k;rnw .~ propt·rh hut tht• H1gh- !rom the Fl.\1 to wr;t ) up h 1 ~
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Thornus Huwt•, s&lt;ud he was
1;1nes
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ttw route ~o tl nw over land l1e The ~la te w,1s expt•t'1t&gt;d to w1t 1l th('m and reported to Iu s
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n·~ l b\ no&lt;•n . where11pon de· :mpt•r1ms m the ra m-soa ked
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·~ feJI.~e "al111r!le~ Arthur II ane~ , parkmg lot of a Birrmngh:ml
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Im_mgham, was to call up SUI Wilkms' f1r~t trial ended in a
boughl 111•· prnpt-1"1\ Itom H1ch·
wrlnesses as former state Pub· 1hung JUry, but tesltmony Ul the
ard Hone-kamp
IIJ e Safely Dtrertor AI Lmgo 1second attempt had a d.Jiferent 1
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1•:11 f ''Hl•P•n ~ 110 "erh~nlr Sl !'om
~ Ohio. tM69 au.m... o r r , c e
trials for l1ls knowledge ole , LUTHERAN PLEA
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f1rearms an d buJJets.
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lie was 10 show the jury 200 Luthenm Church represen..
""' *' the p .... orfle• •• t'nmerny 1I CAPEHART GRADUATES 1 through enlarged photographs I tat1ves from 12 Atrkan coun,...._
..'!~~~:J~t' K~;~;,•:.·~~~c ~e~;.:r~~~:;~:· 1
of the 38 cal iber lead sluN; ex- lries, meetmg here Thursday,
:on ....... ~ew 'l"or~ Ci l y. :--..,..
Marlnt Private Michael A. l lrac1ed from Mrs. Liuzzo'sl appealed to Rhodesia!. Prime
· llltllftt,llo• r•'"' o~l•ve•d ., Capehirt, son of Franklin L. spmal cord how he be!ieve!'i 1t i Mm1ster Ian Smith to "avotd a
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Capebart, of lt1~ute J, Pome- was Fired from a pil'i tol confis- 1dt.'{"Jsion likely to lead to rae tal
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. '!l'tr lllnune) otflee meo:
... 1 roy, was araduated Sept. Zl cat~ from the car of Wilkms' v1olence." Smith has tt.reatened
liielltbl. IJIIIO; thrM
Hy 1
~- recrot't 1raj oIns Klan pat.· Eogene Thomas . . to declare ~hodesia indepen· 1 HONOR SQU.AD _ The Pomeroy high school marching band honor squad for this year, announced by Dlreclor
wno" month~
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...u :'!•n;:~r"~~ 0 ~~~''~: •• , ~on~ at tbe Manne. Corp11 ~recruit The state charged ~hat W1!k- dent from Bntam under whtte Donald VIller, are left to right, Jane Wells, Jeannie Eber •bach, Keith Evans, Jane Evans and 'Randy Burt. The hon...,. Tlnl rDoll&amp;a.. ,J.oo.
Depo&amp; at Parru Is lad, S. C. Ins and h\&lt;o Klan friends ran I minor tty rule.
l or 5quad was selected in competition with other memberg of the PHS band.-Sentinel nhoto.

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' Flowers t 0 Wrap up Case
Aga1' ns t KuKl ox Klansman

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, ard Fox thought It strange that
nobody greeted lu m when he
arrived home from work Thurs(Cuntinued from page 1 )
1 day at h1s modest thre(' • room
17, Middleport, failure to obtain 1 apar1ment.
tt.tle, ~t ted. to Meigs county JUVt'· The l1ghts werf.' t~?ed on,
mle court. Elm? Watson, 4?, and so was the televJsHm. But
Scottown, _def~ct 1ve ~.urncr, ctt- where \\ere his wife and three
ed to Galhpol1s mumc1pal court, , children·: He callt:"d, and no
Oct. 30; Vaneil N. Albert, 5~, ! one ;mswered.
LOCAL TEMPS
Jackson, overloa~ cited to ap- l
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SJIRIKF: El\TERTAIN\.1F.NT - Dnt otllV and Ray Speelman of Columbus, highly The temperature in Pomeroy's pear Ot•l. 25; and orville G. TI1Pn Fox looked in tile bath·
rNogntterl entertainers of Cl' llll al Oh1o. are taught m a duel at the Shrme club ban· : busmess d1slricl at 11 :15 It m 1Rule, Jr, 25, Lynden, Wise ., : roJm. And what _h_ad b~n a
quet at H.al ine Tl~ursday. In the ?llH'r photo, a Sen1P•el c:mH.·r;r photo shO\\:S the I' Loday was 57, under
cloudy ; no highway use tax permi t, i happy and promt.smg life for
large turnout of Shnner&gt; and tlwlY gu&lt;'&gt;is allemhng.
ski&lt;S.
the 35-year-old lnsh tmrn,garnt
1booded reappear Nov. 6.

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Htgb School band boosters will
serve the dinner, Reservatiolll
must be in to any one of thl
tion of three directors, and oth· directors or the County Enen.
er buslness, the Meigs County sion OUice by Saturday, NOV"enr
Dairy Princess for 18 will be ber 8.
selected.
Directors whose terms etplrt

WASmNGTON (UP!)- Francls Xavier Morrissey's dream
of becoming a federal judge
has been shattered _ perhaps
beyond repair _ in 1 political
vise screwed tight by power·
ful Senate forces.
The final blow fell 'Jbursday
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D ~
Mass., who had led the fight
lor Senate confirmation of Morrissey as a u. s. distnct judge,
rose with tec1rs wellmg m his
eyes.
He asked the senate to send
President Johnson's nommatJOn
of hts father's long-ltme fr1end
and atde back to the JudiCiary
Commillce. Without a murmur
of dissent , tl1e Senate agreed
The issue was she lves, at least
until next yei:lr and possibly for
good

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vice Unit will be held Wednesday evening, November

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eNew "Chroma-Lock" Warranty

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Mrs. Anderson Wooten an
Mrs. Jesse ProUit spent a day
shopping In Pomeroy and Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wooten
Dear Ruth:
and children visited with Mr.
Smart think in'! But I'll argue and Mrs. William AdaJM and
with your cne-in·ten statement. daughter, Elaine, recently.
Women's quiet, merry business Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Moor•
of proving men wrong has low· spent Sunday with Mr. and Mtt.
ered those odds considerably. Birehel Hamllton and children
A majority of them are willing ,o::,I.,:D;;:a;,;to:;::n~.-------.
I to admit nowadays that women 11
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MULTI VISION
wives excluded, of course.)-H. Photograph Albums

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Dear Helen:
I have been married almost
five years and in all that time
my wi fc has refused to be a
wife to me. Her complaints
range to her not feeling well to
a headache , to - you name it.
Don't you think that Ulis is
the limit?-PATIE:NT. P. S. She
is 21, but acts 12.
Dear Patient:
Yes, this is the limit - and
tell her you've reached yours!
Jf she won't consult a doctor
and learn how to grow up, then
you have a right to ask for an
annulment. - 11.

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Roll Announced

1. AGENA LAUNCH INTO
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In 'Echo' News

Southern High School
an- I,
nounced ita first six weeks per· [
lw honor roll today in "The
Ecbo" school
newspaper,!
Shirl;y Baker, editor • in-chief.
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Earning B or better (stnd· !
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ents earning all A nameg in !
capital letters) were:
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Adams, I
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SHiRLEY BAKER, Dixie Cir·
cle, Polly Decker, Connie Deem,
Janice Hoback, Marjorie Holter, Connie Leadingham, CAROLYN LIPSCOMB,
Beverly
Price, Pam Sylvester, Sharon,
Theiss, William Zerkle.
I 3. RENDEZVOUS
IN SPACE
Juniors - SANDP.A BAILEY. I
Patty Baker, Donna Bush, Mar-!
garel Cole, Nancy Hoback. Bon· ' - - - - nie Lawrence, John McClintock,
Carla Morris, Brenda Norris,
Nola Obitz, Patty Proffitt, Ro- •
ger Roush, CAROL WILCOX· '
EN, Linda Wolfe, Linda Yost.
ond Nancy Yost.
Sophomores - Beatrice Bach- ;
tel, Leoora Bass Jannine Bentz, f
James Circle, David Cole, Tim
Cozart, Ronald Deem, Bonnie
DeLong, Tom Diddle, Rosemary Hendricks, Roger Hill. PEG·
GY HUBBARD, Dallas Jarrell,

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Dart 4 Door Satan. Auto. Trans. R.adi.o and Heat.er.

1964Dodge

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4 Door Sedan. 6 ryl. Auto. Trans. Radio and Heater.

At The Sign Of JUMBO SAVINGS

1963 Dodge

BOO -- 4 Door Sedan. Power SIN·rini{. Auto. Trans. Radio
a nd lleatpr.

1963 Ford

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1962Dodge

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1962 Oldsmobile
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Lewis Repair Service
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61 OLDS 2 DOOR H.T. _ _ _ _ $1395

e HEATING
ePLUMBING
eROOFING

and white .sidrw:tll tires. An ('('O!lomy !mr.

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REPAIR SERVICE
WY l-2374

134 Mill St.

Dynamic 88. V-8 motor, automatic trans., bnrk-UJl lights

Middleport

Electric llghto !lrst were
stalled In the White House in
1891, during Benjamin Harrison's administration.

ALL CARS
at

METROPOLITAN MOTORS

V-8 motor. automatic trans., power brakes. power steer·
mg, radio. bcautifu.l 2 tone paint set oft by like new
white sidewall tires, tinted elass and back up UghtJ.

61 CHEVROLET BELAIR 2 DR. SED. $1095
Six cyl.,

stand&lt;:~rd

tra ns, radio and heater, white sidewalJ

tires, back up lig:ht s, outside mirror, low mileage, Ileal

2-60 OLDSMOBILES _ _ choice $1195

.:*ways
have
at least

ls,ecltllly ..... 1100D St•IIH . . . ..
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See It Today!

One 88 llnd one 98. Power brakes and steering,

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One Local Owner. Nice

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Auto. Trans. Like New, A\I While.
One Loeal Owner

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1960 RAMBLER STATION WAGON
All Power . See This One

2 door. V..g motor.
Auto. tram.

I Milo Abovt Sliver Bridge In Ktnougo

POMEI«nn. .·

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$100

2 Dr. Vs A,utomaUc.

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SUNDAY
DINNER

Ra-!

:to walk.
: Mrs. Nina Robinson and Mrs.
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·Clara Follrod attended a fami·.
; ly get -together at the home
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ross IMa&lt;· ll
· ilyn Swartz) at Albany Sunday. II
The WSCS wilt meet Oct.
at the home of Thelma He1oder·ll
son.

Upoe olodJ;nt. tloe two cmft •••
automoticolly and rigidly locked together. Tlten comes a series of ell.~
periments, including separation and
n-docki019 by each pilot by day ond
;. fttght's darkness.

Hospital

WITH US

The Martin Restaurant
Route 7

Middleport, 0.

"Alii said was:

Show me afilter that delivers the taste and I'll eat my hat."

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Society Notes

AI£fed

Society News

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

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PAUL DAVIES JEWELERS

6:00 TO 8:00

Farmers Bank

Savings Co.

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Catalina Sedan. Auto. Trans. Radio and Heater,

BACK SUPPORTS

EL Camino Pickup. V8. Radio and Heater.

1959 Pontiac

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2 Door Sedan. Auto. Trllll. lladlo ond Retter.

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Give your biJ1fle outst.uullflg HtmfJ

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1959 Mercury

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4 Door Sedan.

PRESIDENT
1'1111 UNSEED 0&amp;
HOUSE PAINT
WHI1E 01 DICOIAIOI COIDti
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1957 Plymouth - - s195
2 Door Han! Top. Auto. Trano. lladlo and Heater.

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S..lf'f'l gaur lla••l••• •lftdrie drg"r lro,. th... - • • brand._

book ...alD. Quofully fitted
Iii ,....dootor's preouiptioa.

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A.M. C. • Frigidaire · • Ge•eral Eleetrie •
Gibson • Hamilto• • Hotpoi•t • Ket.,;,.,.ter

lieU... lhot tirod. l&lt;htna
book willl • ewrtc!ly fitted

surp.llllppOito

Kenm~re • Maytag • Norge • Phileo •

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Valley lumb• &amp; Supply Co.

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N. 2nd Ave. Middleport, 0.

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FURNITURE

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Codlllo..Oids

past Cape Kennedy, GemiRi, with its
two astronauts is shot tnto orbit by
jh; 'Titan U booster and tb1 historic
"chase in ,;pace" begins.

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AND LOCKS

Ageno'• docking collar.

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Color T.V.
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PHONE WY 2·3870

601-6116 EAST MAIN ST.

2 Door Sedan. Blac-k finJsh . Radio,

2 Door Hard Top. Auto. Tran&amp;. Radio and Heater. Pvwer
Steering.

trans.

$275

4 door. V-8, auto..

power.

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

Four door. 6 cyl.

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See These and Many Others at ...

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AS·IS" SPECIALS

59 Mercury • $250 57 Ford ____ $250

Hardtop. Clean and Nice

$CJ95

1962 Volkswagen·- $1195

nice ear.

NOW ON DISPLAY

See The New 1966 Models

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62 OLDS DYNAMIC 88 2 DR. H.T. _ $1595

ADMIRAL

OPEN TONIGHT

2 Door sedan- va. Std. 'I'I'Ino.

1962 Rambler

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V-8 motor, aU11)Jnatic transmissio n. power st('rl'i ng, ll PW
while sh1rw:dl tin•s and radio. l«lwrr priPI'd now.

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·' Miss Ruth E. Stanley, Ashland, I or Rac!ne visited a recent Sun- 1 were h~ld ~t ::~;a wi::r~~v~ 1
$
Ky.
day with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chester Lemley and witt con·'
Special Showing of Diamonds,
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tinue each night through OctoMountings,
Diamond
Watches,
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Watch Attachments, and Precious
Mrs. Roy D. Betzling, Porn- ' and sons, Bmm and Bruce, and
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Mr. and !drs. James Golh- eroy, son, 12 :20 p. m. Thurs-IMr. an.d Mrs. Thereon ~ohnson ~r. and ~rs . Robert .Bigley j
Stones.
ard
of
Hu
rricane,
W:
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day
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Mrs.
Paul
F.
Heinzman,
of
Racme
spent
Sunday
m
New
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Ann
Swartz}
of
Arhngllln.
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w ... •• lean c •.er
For Your Diamonds :\ LJrge SeMrs. Jack Miller VISited w1th Henderson, daughter, 10:49 a. Boston with Mr. and Mrs. Scott Va., were Friday afternoon and
bec't~ to EARN Mrs . . Lesta Gothard and
lectio n of J\·lountin gs :\wai ts Your
m. Thursday; Mrs. Charles M. Wheeler.
supper guests of her aunts, Ni- '
Marvm recently.
, Ashton, w. va., daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roush na Robinson and Clara Follrod.
fnspection As To Style and Price
Mr.s. E. M. Wood has return- ter , 8:29 a. m. Thursday,
visited Thursday and Friday Mrs. Eleanor Boyles has been
Range.
1with Mr. and Mrs.
ed from spending several days
Norman helping to care for her grand-:
i~ Princeton, W. Va., with her
Dlscb&amp;rged
[Roush and children of Charles- daughter, B~end·a Boyles
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INQUIRIES INVITED
s1stcr and brothers.
Peggy Sue Mutter Jo Aun ton, W. Va.
Tuppers Plams who surfered an
For Appointments
Mr. Forrest Bachtel, who has Mutter Harold Mutt~r Charles Recent suesls of Mr. and Mrs. intestinal infection while recov- ~
been a patient at Holzer _Hos~it· w. Ko~rner, Holland
Prose, Howard Larkins and children ering from a recent tonsilect- ,
Phone Gl6·1647
al has br.en taken to Umversity J'ames F. Hamilton, Mrs. Jes- were. Mr. and .Mrs. Raymond amy.
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Hospital in Columbus for sur- Edward Rainer Mrs. Tilden Larkms and children or Texas Mrs. Thelma and 0-'!ie Hengery. Mrs. Bachtel and
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Forrest L. Bachetl, and Mr. an~ Mrs. Norman Web- ders~n visited at the Elmwood :
daughter, Carol, are with him.
Horton, Clau&lt;te R. Van Ma- er and chtldre~ and Mr. and Nursmg home recently.
Mike Lloyd, a fre:.hman
tre, Mrs. James w. p 18 01 s, Mrs. Fred Larkms of Long Bot- Mrs. Em~a Fin~ling visit~d
Insurance Agency Inc.
Phono WY 2.3381
Ohio State Universily in Colum- Fred 0. Kemper, Mr. Homer tom.
Mrs. Magg1e Fmdltng of Wm104 E, M.in 5&amp;. Pomeror, 0 . bus, spent the weekend with E. Morgan, Mrs. Augustine \Vii· Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ward stan · Salem, N. c. last week I 4,04 Second Avenue
Gallipolis, Ohio
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bru-ce li1ims, Mrs. Richard H. Pettery, have re~urned _after spending ~ and=:....:r.:epo'=rl:::ed::..~'he=:_:Is_:n:o:w_:u:n::ab:l:•~,.,=============......---,...,=======""""""""'
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Glenn H. Adkins, Homer w. week wrth the1r .son and ramiMrs. Sidney Russell, Gloust- Stanley, Jesse Starcher, Clil!ord ly .. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ward and
er, is visiting with her father,
Thomas, Mn~. William M. children of Frankh_n _Lake, N. J •
'1r. Rue Tuckerman and Miss Lons and ;1fant son. Mrs. Ro- . Mr. an~ _Mrs. Wilham A. Mebert R. Barnett and
Infant Kelvey VISited Sunday with Mr.
daughter, Mrs. James Henle
and Mrs. T. G. Hilldore of Sy·
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y, racuse.
Mrs. Ralph McDade visited
several days last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Arlos
Guinn and
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kelly o! daughter, Aunica, of ParkersColumbus spent the week end burg.
wtlh ~~ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lutton
Marvm Kelly.
of Pt. Pleasant spent Sunday
Monday guest. ol Mr. and with Mrs. Ralph McDade.
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Mrs. Horace McElhinny were Mr. Marvin McKelvey student
Mrs. Edith Dunlap o! Brooks- at Marshall College, H.;..tington
Member FDIC
Pomeroy
ville, Fla. and Charles Johnson spent a weekend with his parand son, Mark, o! Trimble, Ohio. ents, Mr. and Mrs. William M&lt;Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smart re- Kelvey.
turend frm a trip through the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morris
Smokey Mountain!.
spent Saturday evening with Mr.

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~ews
Sunday guests of Mrs. Ralph
McDade were Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Nestleroad and Mr.
and Mrs. K. B. McDade, •II of
Entered Hospital
Chester. W. Va. Mr. and Mrs.
McDade spent several
days
Persons entering Holzer Hoshere.
pital during the past 24 hours Mr. and Mrs. William A. Me· ___,:::;::;::;::;:_ __
mcluded: Scott A. Janey, 9l ,Kelvey ha~e returned home~-~
Garfield Ave.; Mr s. EdrodeaD\ ter spendmg aeveral days m
V. Southard, 581 Sun Valley Dr. Augusta, Ga., where they visit·
Mrs. James W. Myers, Vinton; 1ed their soo, Bruce, who 18
Elza Deeds, Bidwell; Mrs. Paul leaving this week for Korea.
F. Heinzman, Henderson, W. They also visited Mr. and Mrs .
Va.; Mrs. Charles M. Taylor, Charles McKelvey and daughtAshton, W. Va.: Mrs. Anthony er, Hope, 'Bnd Mr. and Mrs.
TRY NEW LUCKY STRIKE FILTERS
F. Atkinson, Rt. 2, Pt. Pleas- Harold Parsons and sons.
Sunday School attendance on
ant Mrs. Roy D. Betzing, Porn- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roush Ocl. 17 was 61, offering $15.43.
eroy; Mrs. Wt~ham D. Kennedy, attended the Stephens family re- Worship services were held at';------=~--.,-.------;.;
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Ironton; Mc~Jiney Hunt~r, Rt. union a.t Culloden W.Va., Sun- 10:4·5 with an attendance of
3, ProctorviUe i Tammie L. d
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or, Va., spent a weel:ond will
Mr. Dave Whaley of
bls mother, Mro. Ellzabelh was here the past week
ray and blo brother, Mr. ail
while here viaited several of Mrs. Dana Murray, Jr.
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his friends in this community
The Carleton Sunday School and with his brother, Mr. and
had an attendance o! 62, offer· Mrs. Howard Whaley o! Bunker
Htodqulrtortl Fclr
lng $11.36. Mary Lou King was Hill.
awarded a pen for eleven years
Mrs. Wayne Beal has receiv·· ll
perfect attendance,
ed
word of the hospitalization
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. King had
of her brother who received
as recent visitors Mr. Dave
King of Steubenville and Mr. broken back and other minor
Bernard King of Baltimore, Md. injuries while training his horse
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mash of on his ranch in Montana.
Columbus visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wood
his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Cbar- and family were visitors in Coles Mash sr. and family.
lumbus over the past weekend. I
Middleport, 0.
Mr. and Mrs. Branch Miller
~p4 Wilham E. Murray and
of Belpre were here to visit her frlend Leon Denver' or Ft. Mylather, Elijah Michael.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles King
had as recent visitors Mr. and
ENJOY
Mrs. Kenneth Lowry and daughter of Marion and Mr. and Mrs.
Ed King of Harrisonville.
Mrs. Virginia Smith visited
one day recently with Mrs.

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Emerson Johnson, Carolyn Ki·
ser, JOYCE MANUEL, Grna
Mathews, Diana
P i c k e o s,
1 JOYCE
PROFFITT, S h a r·
on Roush, Ruth Shain, Michele
Spencer, David Thorpe, Debra
Van Meter, Ch::~rleen Ward,
Middleport, 0.
·John \V&lt;Jrner, Linda
Wines,
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Freshmen - Judy Adams,
Mark Beegle, Melanie Beegle,
Rhonda Braden, Brenda Brad·
ford, June Bush, Ronald Cozarl, Diana Cross. JenniJ'er Davis, Linda Grinstaff, Sandra
Hall. Mike Hayman,
Grace
Hysell, Jane Johnson, Sandra
Johr son, George Norris, Rosalie Taylor, Krista Yost, Sandra
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with an Agena target vehicle while both Ofe orbiting the earth at nearly 18,000 miles per hour. The mission must not only prO¥e that it
con be done but also show that it co• be done easily. For the nAdezvous and docking of two tra•eling spacecraft is essential to the
forthcoming' attempt to land three men oa the 110011 br J970. to tM estoblis.hment of •f.llnned space llotions Dnd eorth~to-orbit femes,

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ftale da7B, our miDas are IS
llllllf IS r.wib:hboardal There
10 J111J17 th!np to dllnlt
abed., at work, at aebool or at
laM. Even our leisure hours
aftea nquire a lot of menW
dvill ... and peace chliDd
-vert faraway.
Yet peace of miDd 18 pll88ible
for us aD, when we bJr:n to God
!or relief from the teDslon• of
1IINieru Jiving. He Ia fully
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p. 111.1 &amp;venin&amp; SerVIce. Harflar4 Plrlab, WIEI'IIII CJ,
T:lll p. m., llldtreelt Praver.. ZIDD, pastor. Hartford 11ap1111
flee. 7.:SO p. m Wednesday. · Cllurdl, Commuuton Wonlilp
llllddleporl Cllan!ll Ill lbo ND lllnlce I 1!- ID. Ta8adq, l:tli
. . . . 1119. ClYde J. Bartlett. Cblldran UDder 12; 6, Cblldrea
Qmd8)' 'ldloo) 8:111 a. 111.1 Morntng IVOI'IIIlp W:IO a. m.; NYPS
Young !'eo!&gt;'• , ~: a p. m.: Ev111o
gellotlc rneottng T:SO p. m.;
Prnye• meo•• •R. Wed . 7:30 p.m.
.....,..., .d !udl ol lbo ND
lf'IDO, Sunday Schoo~ 9:30 a.
m.: llfornla&amp; worsblp w:a L
m. lllvenlng Worship, 7 p. m.;
J'ri,Jer meeting, 7 p. m. Wed.

12 and up; 7:10, Adult
ll'OUp.

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PT PLEASANT - The Point

Plea;ant Junior Wom~'s Club
i• making plano lor !herr aonuaI bnllday dance to be held
November 27th from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. at the NaUonal Guard
Armory. Music wlll be prnvld·
ed by the Johnny Lynch OrcheB·

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New Haven
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Pollee are Investigating a break·
lng and entering on the C. 0.
Fisher property on Potter •s
Creek Road dlllilll the week·
end.
the
Reported missing froiD
bouse which is being remodeled
is 12 bona of floor llle valued
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DRAWING SATURDAY AT 5 P.M.

HOSPITAL CHARGES
IN STEADY RISE
NEW YORK (UPI) - It cost
an average $UO a day more to
be hoepiiallzed in 1964 than II
did in 1960, according to the
Health Insurance Insutute.
The lnstdute reported that
lbe national average for two •
bed accommodations in 1964 was
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Millwood; James Hughes, Ash·
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Columbia; Marie Ward,
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DISCHARGED' Mrs. Robert
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County
PT. PLEASANT
Education AIIIOClation will be
held at the Pleasant Point Resort on November 18 at 6:30 p.
m. The price of the dinner is
$3.SO and reservations must be
made by November 1;. Anyone
wishing to allend may contact
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Uckets are prlced a! $4 per cou·
pie. The theme of the dance will
be "Fantasy in Fro!ll" and Mrs.
WUIIam Carter Is the general
chairman of the affair. Tables
for lhe dance may be reserved
by calling Mrs. Evelyn Wiseman, pbnne 676-21182.

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PT. PLEASANT _ The Ma· Other aclion of the board was UO P· m.
er; Music, Audrey w..-, Mason County Board of Education the approv~l ol Jentatlve dale&lt; A delegation from PPHS ba"'~ rie Cullip, Zelia Darst and Jesvoted to participate in the Voca- for graduation exerciSes at Pl. Boosters Club and Band Direc sre R. Hunter.
tiona) and Technical EducatinO Pleasant High School. Accord- tor John Matheny a!'P""'ed be- Several requests for use of
Work Study program last night ing to the schedule presented fore Ure hoard asking permrs· school buses were granted proat the regular monthly session the board last night the dales sion to use two buses and one vlded the buses and drivers are
of the board. The PfOil'lllll Is are: Class Night, May 16 at ll'uck to transport the band to available.
set up to assist low Income 7:30 p. m.; Awards Assembly, Huntington Friday evenmg for Attending last !1il!hl's meelfam111es and is a federal grant May 17 at 9:30 a. m.; Bacca- the Pt. Pleasant .• Huntington ing were Supt. Burdette, Aasl.
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Jaureale, May 19 at 7:30 p. m. East football game. Pennlllsion Supt. Balpb Sayre, Transporta·
program.
and Commencement, May 20 at was granled. Director Matheny lion Supervisor Warren Keefer
=~=~-~------ also spoke to the board c~ncern- lllld hoard members,
Paul
Univel'l!ity Women
Two Civil ActionH
ing a band program which he Wedge, Robert Adkina, Harry
.
'th Co
wrshes to put Into effect lm· Siders and Bill llawerd.
Host for Work&amp;ltop
F1led WI
urt . mediately and his aesperate; l ,~~.;;;;:"-:::====--1
PT. PLEASANT - The Joca1 POINT PLEASANT -. Two need of an elementary school
branch of the American Asso- civil aclions have been filed m band director.
elation of University Wom~o the offlcek. of th~ Circ~it Clerk, Approved for employment upwill be boslells to 21 West VII' both see IDg JU gmen .
on the recommendatino of Supt.
ginla Branches of lbe AAUW The first action rs styled :hil~· Milton Burdette were !be !olin Point Pleuant on. Oc~ber Dalto~;. Do:~ :1~:Neil , Wif. lowing teachers, Unda Beale,
30 for an a~~a LegiSlative ~urg MdCult and M. H. Crider PPHS Senior High; James E·
w"!'k~p on The Law and ~ v:mAustln Jrnstruction Com- raw, Woods School; Cynthia
Cit~d ~h:OO~~'!:!.t P:int p~ny. The complaint charges Wallet, Henderson School; Floy~
be e a
!bat during the pemd of Sept. Cole, Pt. Plea~nt JUDJor High,
Resort.
will be in with 11-13 while engaged in construe- .Janet McCoy Wrlson and Mozell
The m=g t 9 g
od lion of Pantasota plant, located Dabney, substitute teachers.
Bomeo/the
a ~fee .
a
~~· t : .30 on Route 62, the defendant Approval was given for 18
· wo sesslons W111 8 r a · sprayed paint upon motor ve~ girls, members of Girl Scout
a .nt
Char· hicles ol the plamtiffs. The Troop No. 64, to attend a cook·
~ISS M~ ~:~:~uv:l chair· plaintiffs are seeking judgment ing school. Nov. 8, 11, and 18
1
!~"·an~ Mrs. Armand Sing· for the entire group m the am- from 3 until 5 p. m. subject to
Mo
town Jeori•latlve ount of $1,507.54.
. approval by parents and prlncl·
er 01
rg"?
• .• The other actio is slylcd Rl· pal. Granted permission
for
program ch~rrnmn, are pi~ chard Franklin vs. James Toles, Beale School to be used for a
!ng ~ progr~m under. Wi~ Pt. Pleasant. According to the,community shower on Friday,
direetloll of Miss Demarrs I' 1 action it is alleged the defend-~ Oct 29 (or the William Henry
son of ~ncord College, ~ ant, James Toles, without the \ ra~ily of Ga!Upolls Ferry who
vice president and Dr. Elkins permission of plaintiff, took a recently lost their home and
Del Kek of Davrs and
1!160 model car valued at $1,400 all !heir ossessiuns when their
college, state president. Jannl and wben plaintiff recovered\ home bu~ned to the ground.
The local Branch P
ng possession of car it had been
d
committee 1s Mrs. Charles Gam- wrecked to the extenl !hat it\ Supt. Burdette read tne ~oar
moo, president and Mrs. Ralph was considered a total loss and an estimated cost of reparrs to
Crump, vice president. Mrs. sold for 1150. Plaintiff was com- variouo school furnaces as supAnd Tako 'lm Homo
Bartow Jones wiD be a mom- polled to expend $55 for lowing piled by the ~lumbus Heabng
her o!lhe closing panel diSCUs- charge covering wrecked aulo- Company. Eshmates
grven
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sion of the day.
mobile Plaintifl seeking judg· were Ordnance School, $1260;
A bullet luncheon wlll be ser- ment in the sum of $1,311S.OO Wahama High School, $231; Pl.
vtd at the Re!IOil atl2 :311 p.m. from Ure defendant.
Pleasant High School $Z698 and

byter!IID Cllurdl, Rev, &amp;wad
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Controls, $357: ol4 Jr. RICh
School, $1806. The matter was
tabled until the next meetlalg.

Mason County will Participate in · ~~a " p~!~ ::~. :~:te~ w:
Grant Pro,..am for Vocational Education :;g~~r:~:U:r!':
Hunt-

StudJ.

llellllellem Baplllt caurca, lblp 11 a. m.; Evangelistic .,.. Pearl A. C&amp;llto, Pallor; Wlir'
Oreal Bend: Rev . C. [, O'U&gt;I&gt; rtce, 7 p. Ill. Prayer meeiJna, I
service at 9 a. .._, Sunday
1:18 a. m. lfr. l'nd Lnll,
acr, piiBtor: Roher! Lewis, oupt. 1:341 p. m. Wtdn•-'ay; YCUill Sebool at 10 a. m.; WS&lt;ll lsi
IUPL: U1:30 a. m. WCII'Iblp; 1:8
9' :n a. !II. Mornin&amp; Worship People's Service Friday, 7:30 Dtursdll)' ol moolll; Bosrd
p. m. YF: Wed. I:SII Jlllllar
and
BuDdny
School;
1
p.
m.
E•·
p.
m.
meetln&amp;
lrd
WedtlllldiiJ
cl
the
Cllolr:
7 p. m. 8on1or CIIGir.
difficulties, and He Ia always
ening
oervice:
l"lur!ldny,
7:30
"llorcb
o1
God,
M&amp;.
Moriah
m
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th.
a,_
li'Jnl l1tjllo4 ,_.
ready to lead us to a greater
S..v. !Ianiei Wcrkmaa, puiOr Flalwoodl Medoodlll Cbir&amp; Rev. Clyde ~. llendersco, pas. bylerlao Churcb - Cllllrcb ...
aerenity of sp!Yit than we have . p. m. Prayer 1111B1i1q.
Carpeater
Bapllll
ataretu
Sunday
~chool t:~ a. m.; Wor - Penrl A. Casto. pastor Wor tor.
vleo. • a. m.; 8u:'1•y School
ever known.
Swula}
School9'30
a.
11'.;
Mor1&gt;
ship
service
11
a.
m.
and
7:SO
lblp
service
Ill
a:.
m.
every
Church
If
llle
NUIIl'eM,
Pom10 1 , m.; Bible Slud,y, Wed.,
That is why, when we take
In~
worship
10:15
a
m.
a.
m.
Prayer
meollng
7:111
P
other
SII!Kiny
7:~
p.
m.
SUllo
eroy
Rev.
Clyde
llenderlan,
7:110
p .m.
a little lime froPl our biiiiY lives
ll'lnt Bapllll atarcb. MlddJ&amp;. m. l'llesdll)': YCUII&amp; Peoplt' day Schoo~ Ill a. m., Jolul pastor: Sunday Scllool 1:18 a. CJlesb!n.IJiet'Barllard .1'11&gt;
to attend chureh, we lesve feel·
port.
!leY. Donald Boone, ... meelln&amp;. 7:30 P. m. J.l'rlda1.
BllleJ, 8upl. Pn,yer mn"DI lblp serv1cel lrSO p. m. SuD- 1111, 1lartford lllplllt • OJurda
ing zetreshed and lltreDgtb.
ened. We have Bhazed ill Bill ,tor: Sunday SCooo1 9:15 a. m.. Rolland Chorcb ot GOd, lift. Tbe Unllecl Metllodlol Cbarch IlL: Morntns Wonblp 10:18 L llarltfDI Woraldp 1:11 DET S.
Fred Hoffman. Supt.; 10:15 a. John Smallwood. puiOr: SUDda.Y Pomeroy_ Rev. Melvin Alkire oervlces 7:30 p. m. Prayer 11100 ''WalcltluiJtea II' the Tel
divine rift of peace.
m. Worship Service:. BYP 6 p. SChool 10 a. m.; EvanRellstlc pastor. Church School 9:15 a.m. m.: NYPS 1:4$ p. Ill. II:Yenlng Virgins." TueldQ - Ofllc:erl
Thil Sunday, God's caD to a
new and certain way of meet;. m.; Evening worship, 7:30 p. aerv1ce 1 p. m.: Young People Leo Crew SUpt . Leo Vaughan -.ng. 7:!0 p. m. Thursday. piiiJI!Ifnl meeiiDi, 7 p.m. ED'l',
m.; Wed. 7:30 p. m. Prayo,r E.ndeaver 7 .P· m. Wednesday; Asst. Supi. rnvine Worship ai Cllardt ot Cbe Nlzareae, Baing the pressures of. Hfe ill a
meeting
Thm'Sday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meetmg 7 p, m. Satul' 10:30 a. m. 6 p. m. Metbodlat elne, Ohio. &amp;mday Scbool II
personal call ••• for JGU,
practice
day.
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y th F II h'
'lb !ld 1:30 a.m. Sundll)'
Worship
First 'Baptist Chnrcb, Pome.
Grace E)Jiscopal Cbarcb, ou
e ows rp.
ur Ill' Senolce 10:30 a.m. Sunday Everoy - Rev. Carver Wllllams. Pomeroy, '!be Rev. Richard H. evening, Choir Rehearsal. Sun· nfng Service 7:30 p.m.; llld • - - - - - - - · - 2' 30 P;,.mf., Fall week Prayer Service Wedn.. Qmd8)' gut~~~ of Mr 111111
Sunday School 9:30 till 1UO. Martin, Rector. Sunday - Mol' dPoayt, Oct.th31D•IBtr
. servIce, 10 :30 a. m... nfng prayer and Senoon. 10·30
r smou
tc1 ..,.,n erence A - 7•30
• 11fr
Worship
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• p.m. Rev. Morris &amp;1. Mra. Reuben stewart were
1 J ckson M thodisl Church, Nursery 1111d Junior church for o.m. \:Offee hour following.
~ ka Obi ';, ubli . in- Wolfe, Pastor.
and Mra. Joho Darrell A .
children.
Ellterprlse EUB Cbnrcll, Ret. ~c son,
o. e P . c ,.
Ra1land Churclt 01 lbo N...,. ler of Sandualty Obfo• Mrs
First Bapllsl Cbnrcll. llaclae Menzel . Smith, pastor. Worship Vl~ed to ::,n~.
IIIII: Sunday School 9:30 a. m.; MaxJne Arnold ~ sus;rma
Rev c L O'C&lt;&gt;nner pastor. service 9,30 a. m.: Sunday
orell
Morufng Worablp 10:4&amp; a. m. Pomeroy Mn. Mary Aumiller
SUnday ·Sch~ 9:30 a. 'm.. Sam School, 10·30 a. m. Youth FeJ. - Sunday School 8 a. ":;{ ~ lvangellldc service 7:45 ~. 111. ~ Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis, oupL; 10:45 a. m. MorJ&gt; lowship 6'30 p. m.; Boys and
~~; :_pt.a~:" W~ Midweek prayer service, 7:45 p. Jl'owler 111111 cblldrea, TIJDID)'
Ill worablP: 6:30 p, m. BYF Girls Fellowship, 6:30 p. m.; Studer pastor
'
m. Wednesday.
aud Tony of pt, Ple•MDI and
and Junior Fellowship; 8 p.m. Evening eervtce 7:110 P. m., 2lid
Heath 011 e~Jtodw Cllllrllb, MJd. l)aoe• CharciJ clllle Na. Jack Stewart, Tl!nm7, Butcb,
Evening service; 7:00 p. m. and 4th Sundays: Youth Cbolr, dleport M. E. Dawson, puiOI" Nne, William C. 1llorpe. putor, and Lisa of Graham Slatloll.
WedneSday, Prayer meeting: 6:30 .P· m. Wednesday. Prayer Mra.
H
Cllurcb Schooi Sunday Srhool8:30a. m.: Morn- Jim Stewart spent the week
I:JO P· m. Wednesday, S•nlor Meeting. 7:30p.m. Wednesday. SU t.· ~ebool. 8.30 L Ill&amp; wmblp IO.St a. Ill.
end in Columbus, Oblo, where
Choir Praetlce: 3:30 p. m. Toe&gt;- Lotlrldge EUB Chard!, Ret. m ~ Worship Service, 10:80 L l'ellllcts1ol Anllllbly, ltGala he visited with Mr. and Mrs.
day. Junior Choir Practire.
Eugene E. Emerson, pastor:
Methodlat Youth Fellow- 114, Rev. Paul E. Jonu, pat!Gr. Jack Kelly,
Hartford Baptist ::burch - Sunday School 9,45 a m. R~ lhfi, 7
m, Official Beard Sunday School W a. m.: WOI' Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Taylor
Warren G Zinn pastor. Mom· sell Archer, Supt.
Sunday
'u pis
. t s'' d
I
Dlh day, Wadnt!lday and Friday.
and Jill, Mrs. Ferris Justis aU
· 9 a.• m. sermon: worshrp
· t0:4!i a. m. and 7:so mee ng '
un ay o mo ' ....
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•
ing worship
· - p llleeUillo
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Audrey
7
30
"Beware of Falling Rocks" p. m. alternately. Bible Bl1ldy ' p.m. WSCS, 2lid :cnday dleport, South Srd Ave.: Sunday Young of Pomeroy vlallecl aver
Church School 9,50 a. m. ; 3:45 and prayer service led b)l pan. ~..1:,~!; 7': 0 p'm.m.; eanor Sdroo!lO a. m.: Sunday evenlua the weekend with Mr. and
p, m. Tuesday, Children's Acti· or 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. CbrJ5. Mlnen.l;j ~elllodisl Cbur b erugellstlo aemoo, 7:30 P. Ill. Mrs. Dale Justis at Ft. Wayne,
0
vities· 6 p m Jr High pro- llan Endeavor. 7:30 p. m., 3rd
c Wedne.sday Bible Study 7:30 p. Ind.
gram: HO. p. ·m. Aduli Study Saturday of month.
:,:en G. StuUer, Pastor. m.; Satunb: nlgltl Prayer lllld Mrs. Paul Bailey of WlDtersgroup.
Morolng Slor EUB Cllarell,
ay School, 10 a. m.; Wor· Wonblp 7·'!0 p. Ill. Pastor. Rev. ville, Oblo, and Mrs. R. c.
Rolland Flnt BapUOI Cblll'&lt;b Rev. Menzel Smith. piiBtor: 8:41i !lhlp service 11 a. m.odl
B. l.. Barrett.
King of Henderson visited on
Sunday School. Fred Moroe Cbape JMetb at llarrfsonvdle l'rel'-'•rlaD Monel
.
fridoy
Sunday Sc)l('ol9:30 a. m. Preach- a. m.
, James Early
putor Oliver
.,~
ay wtth Mrs, Albert Swatn nmott.y
inr sunday 2:30 p. m.
South, supt.; Earl Shuler, Ass l
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Cllurcb, Jobn Davies, pastor: zel.
2:20-76
Free WID Baptist Chore•, Morning worship 10:45 a m.: Sayer: ~~unday Scllool W Cllurcb School 10:10 a. m. Wor- Mrs. Lee Capehart 11 m at
Rutland, Pastor, ltev. p au 1 Prayer meeting 8 p. m. Tburs- a. p~rtJ.a. ~~~~t""~.;..,lt- sblp aervl:" :SO p. m.
her home on Third St. Sbe is
Taylor; Sunday School, 10 a. m. day.
H. L. McDaniel, pastor. Sunday llecrp• Nd Cbnreh Of J11111 employed at the Masoo Bowling
With the hope it will, In 1ome mea~ure, foster arul help lUI· Guy Priddy, Supt.; Preaching Souih Bethel EUB Church - School NO Harold Housh Cbrls1 of Latter Day Saints, lis Center.
7:30 p. m.; Prayer ..,.. Rev. Eugene E. Eme.rson, PD Supt; K.,;,,.ili McLeod, ...~ mlles from Racine on Rectn.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cap..
lain that whkh il good in family and community life, thil fea• service,
vices uo p. m. Wednesday, tor. Sunday School 9.~ a. m., 8 1 Preacbl 7.30 m Sun- Portland ~d. Sunday Sebool hart spent the weekend at
lure il 1pon1ored by the bm ineu firms and organization~
lllorlab ~pUll Cboreb, Norman H. Babr, Supl Sunday : : ·
ng · p. ·
t:30 a. m.; Worship 10,10 a. Black Water Falls ill Davia
Corner of Fourtll and Main St. Worship 10: ~ a. Ill; and 7:30 p. llaclne Melllodlll Cbardt, m., Sunda• evening oervlce at County lllld returned to Jack·
whoae name, appear below.
Middleport. Rov. Nyle Borden, m. Alternately. Brble Study B. L. McDaniel, putor: Sw&gt; 7::10 p. m.: Wed., WOI'l!hlp sen'· son's MID. Weston, W. Va~
minister. sunday School 9:30 and Prayer service ltd by pan. day Scbool 9,30 a. m.: Preach- Ice at 7:10 p. m. Pastor, C. W. whore Mrs. Capehart attended
a. m. Arnold Richards, Supt. or, 7:30 p. m. Thursday.
1ng IO:SO a. m.; loiYF 8 p. m.: ProU11t. AU avenin&amp; fii'V' a studeot Council worluhop.
Morning worship, 10:30 a. m.
Syracuse I!.U.B. Cbmb, Paul Prayer and Bible Study, 7,30 p. ,,.. begin at 7,so p, m.
She Is sponsor of Student CoonNaomi Baptist Cblll&lt;b: Son. A. Sellers, PIIIIOr.
m. Wedn..oday.
Our Lady of Lorello MlldOII ell at Wabama Hii!h School.
day
School
9:30
a.
m.:
WorUO
a.
m.
Sund&amp;y
Schoo~
Ben
Bock
Sprlnp
Melbodlal
l.ol\11
Bollom, Rev. Tbomu P• Four Wabama student counMiddleport, Ohio
Middleport. Oblo
sbip II a. m.; Prayer service, QuiSenberry, Supt.: 10:30 a. m. Chester Lemley, pastor; WOI' trooek, edmlnlsll'ator: Sunday cil members, Sharry Flesher,
Mormng Worship servtce, lsi sblp service 8,10 a. m.; Sun- lla9s a,so a. m., est.; Holy Uays Sbaron Rollins, David Cook 3lld
1 p. m. Wednesday.
Carleton .;horeb. Kingsbury and 3rd Sundaya of the month: day Schoo~ 10 ,11 a. m.; MYF of Obllgad?n. 7 p. m.
AUan Hart, were accompanied
Road, Rev. Clyde Hinton, pas- 7: 30 p. ~ Evening EvangeJis. 1:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible SL John • CallloUo Mblloo: to Jackson's MID by Jack Flesh·
tor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.; tic Servu:e, 2nd and fth Sun- Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. . near OuysvUie IDulclt Ridge): er of New Haven. Mr. Flesher
Relph Carl, supt. Sunday Wor- day of month. ~ETHANY Raftand Melbodlal ~ Rev. Frank Manlerl,
[IIJo and Mr. Capebart
returned
Baken of Good Bread
ship
service,
10,30
a.
m.
and
9,30
a.
m.
Mormng
Worship:
Rev.
c.
J. Lemley,
pastor:
tor,
Sunday
Mus
W:30 a. m.: bome with the otbenl schedu~
We Fill All Doctors Prescriptions
Huntington, W. Va.
7,30 p. m. alternately. Prayer 10:30 a..m. Sunday Sehool, Bly· Cllurcb School 9,30 a. m.: wor Holy O.y o~ Obligation 6:110 a. ed to return on Tuesday.
WY 2-2955
Pomel'()y
meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. the TheiSs, Supt.; 6:10 p. Ill. ablp service, 10:30 a. m., M m.: Coofesston, 'AI bour before Mr. lllld Ml'l. Steve Noble of
Cotamblr Cbapel: Worship aer- Youth Fellowship. CARMEL - Y. F. Monday. 1:30 p. m.
Maas.
Pt. Pleasant and Mills Diane
flee eacb Sunday 9:1S a. m.; ' '30 a. m. Sunday School. WaY'" SllversvOie Molllodlll Cbure• The Salvalloa AnDy, EtlvoJ Miller, New Bavea, visited dur·
Sunday School 10 a. m.: Youth ne Roush, Supt.; 10:00 a. m. Arthur SUit, pastor. SUnday RayS. Wlnlog. olflcer In cbarp. ;ng the weekead with Mrs M&amp;Service 6:15 p. m. Evening Wor- Morning Worship, 2nd and fth Schoo~ 9:30 a. m.; Gene Wolle SUnday 10 a. Ill. llallDele meel- tilda Noble and &amp;randson, DaDship 7 p, m. each Sunday.
Sunday of tho l!lonth; 8 p. Ill. Supt~ Services 'lbursday ....,. lllil t0:30 a. Ill. Sunday ScbooJ. ny Harbour.
Bradbnry
Cbnrcb
Cbrlll,
Evening Evangelistic Service, lng.
Swiday 7 p. m. YOIIDI People'• __
01
240 Uncoln Sl Middleport W1l 2-2550 130 E. Second
Pomeroy
WY 2·2440
Art Marcum, minister; Bible tat and Srd Sunday of monlb.
Salton Metbodisl Cburdt _ Legion: 7:10 p, 111. SalvalfoD
School and Morning Worship, Tappen Plsbta EUB Cbarcb, H. L. iolcDantel, pastor; Clint -!Ina: Tbursday, 1 to I "-10 ,30 a. m.; Cbristl!ID Endeav. Rev. Eugene E. Emerson. pas. Orr, Supt. Prescbing 9:15 a.m. dlea Home Lea110e: 7 p.m. Prep
or, 6 p. m.; Evening Worship, tor: Sunday worship 9:30 a. m. Sunday School 10:15 a m
daMes; 7.!0 p. Dl. Bible lbaly,
7 p m.
Sunday School 10 a. m., llo- Oal!: Grove Melbodlol Cbarch prayel' maetlng. Other aervlcel
EotabUsbtd In 1904
Pageville Community Cbnrch bart Villloyard, Supl. Bible Sin- a L. McDaniel, pastor, Eati by aniMlUIIcemenL
We!!t Columbia. W. Va.
Rev. Russell Cline, pastor. _ dy and prayer servrces led by Croas, s Ipt. sunday School at Pom..., Sevealb DIJ .W..
WY 2-3284
lollddleport
Young People's service J,!O p. pastor, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. 10:15 a. m.; Preaching 9:15. tis! Clllreb - Mulberry ReJgbta
W.8.W.S.
Ph. Mason 773-5593
m. Thursday; Evangelistic ser- Adult class meeting 7:30 p. Syracuse Methodist Church , Rd., north Ill Melp Memorial The w.S.W.S o1 the Bachtel
vice Saturday, 7:30 p. m.: and m. last Monday of month.
Wendell G. StuUer,
pastor. lloopllal. Pastor. F. W. GWord EUB Obnrclt met for the OcSunday 7:30 p. m.
Federated Choreh, Pomoroy, Worship Service a,41i a. m. SUD&lt; Aulslant Pastor, Jama 11 Iober meeting at the church.
Bemlocii Grove Christian Rev. W. H. Perno, pastor: day School 9,~ a. m. MYF Sun- Hofler. 8ervtces en Sallllday: The leuoD "Give God Glory"
Cllurch, Wol'llhlp service, g,so carl Kautz, Supt., Sun d • v day 6 p. m. Prayer meeting Sabbath Scboo~ 1:30 p. Ill.; wu preseated by Laura EWott.
West Main St.
Pomei'OJ
•'Your Keepsake Store"
a. m. Sunday School, 10, a. m. School, 9 a. m.; Worship hour Sunday 7:30 p. m.
WorshiP, 2:30 p. m.; Yo g lb An open cUscussloa Willi held
Support the Church of Your Cholet
112 E. Main Sl
Pommy
Terry Collums, Supl
10 a. m.
Letart Falls United Brethren meeUog, 1:30 p. m.: Bible Slit on Bocial Problems.
Bradford ~nrch ol Cbrlst. ML Ulolon F.W.B. Cbarcb -,InC rlst Church, Sunday School d3&gt;. 'lbureday, 7:10 P. m., at The group voted to spoosor
Joe
Bobmsoo,
Minister; SUnday School 9,45 a. m., Earl t:30 a.m. worship services. The ~ Evana Heights, GaiUpcUo. the UNICEF program aod will
Homer Forrest
Supt., Bible Starkey, oupt., Evening wor .first and third Thursday even- Eden United llre!Mea .. serve refreshments for the cbllSchool UO; Morning Worship, ship, U(J P· m. by Cecrl Co•. ' logs at 7:30 and the aecood and Cllrtst Cllarch: Rev. Eldell R. dren at the church following the
W:30 a. m.; Rvenlng Worsh• &gt;. Loyman ; Young People's meet· fourth Sunday nll!hts at 7:30. Aalke, oastor; Sunday School canvass.
Building SuppUea and Millwork
1
p. m. Wednesday, 7 p. m. lng and Bible Study, 7:30 p. m.; James Morrison, pastor.
. 10 a. m.: Winnie Hollinger, oupl.
PERSONALS
General Contractllll
Chester, Ohio
Bible Study.
Wednesday; Choir practice at Bpell R.. t'reo lllelbodlll. Orrlotlan Endeavor, 7:11 p. 111.
Mr. and Mrs. Garland GoodPhone WY 2-3978
O.rter Cllorcb of C b r I 11 7:30 p. m. Thursday.
R•btr E. SmU., Sr .. paolor' Mrs. Lyda Cbevalter, president. win of Glouster Point, Virginia
Bible School 9:30 a. m. Preach- Danville Pllgrtm Oollneso, (P. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. 0. 0. cJaaset 1m all Song services, have been vlsiUng at the home
ing 10,30 a. m., ftrsi and third 0. Len~svllle Oblol, Rev. 0. H. Patterson, Supt.; Mornfn(l Wor· 1 p. m. Preacblns 1:20 p. m.; or Dr. and Mrs. R. F. Bryant.
Sundays.
Car •. pastor' Sunday School, 9,30 llhlp 10.311 a. m. Yuutll Service. \lid Weell Pray•t meeting. 7:30
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Roush of
Mason City Cburcb ol Christ. a.m., Rober! Grate, Supt. Wcr- 8'4S p. m.; Evangelistic met p. m. Wednesday, Clu1 Leado Cbarleston visited
relaUveo
Bulldero and Building SuppUeo
Paints and Hardware
Miller Street: Sw1day
Bible ship servrce at 10,3; a. m.; PI~ sage, 7,30 p. m.; Prayer moe~ or. Mrs. Mozfe RoistJii•.
here on Friday,
Chester. Ohio
Pb. 985-2008 Pb. WI 9-3273
Racine
Study 9 a. m. Evening Wol' grim Youth. '45 p. m.: Eva1&gt; 1ng Thursc'1y 1:30 p m.
llllcbtel Evaqellal Ullled Mr. aud Mrs. Mu Elcblnger
oblp 7:30 p. m.; Bible Siudy, geUoUc service, 7:30 p. m. Mid- Free Mtthodlll l.'borllil, Laor- Bretbteo Cburcb - Bunda1 8114 daughter bave purchased
7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
Week Prayer and PraiSe, Wed- "' Clift. ·.ev R. I ·oe :ill
Sebool l:fl a. m. Wcrsblp. the Allen Shain property on Mul·
Middleport Cbnrcll 01 Cbrfst, ncsday. 7.30 p. m.
putor Sunday SchOOl UO a
2lid and ftb Sunday, t:41i a. berry Avenue In Pomeroy and
Stb an~ Main Streets Donald Kingdom Rail of Jebovall'o m.: PbU Wlae. •upt,, Mommg tiL Acllaab Miller. pall(l'. will move on Tuuday.
Hicks, minister: Bible School, Witnesses · Public meeting, Sui&gt; """~11 10 ,311 a. m.; Yo ut b Ull Qvdl. Lotar1
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Amq those frotn the Bend
Ashland OU Producla
Pbnne WY 2-3481
N. Second Ave.
:30 a.m., Kenne'b McElhinney day 5 p. m., Watchtower study 'lorvlc01 1 p m . l!:van~eilslk ..., llchool 1:11 L IlL; Wonblp Area attending lbo fuoeral ~
Brown'• BotUe Gas
Supt.;
Morning
Worship, I p. m.; Bible study Tue-'ay service 7,30 ~. m Mlo Week w .., SUnday 7:!0 P. m.
Robart McGiotbllD on Saturdll)'
Middleport, Ohio
WY 2·2166
Pomel'()y
0:30
m Evening Worship. 6 p. m. Service meeting, 7 p. orayer senlc- 1:341 p, m. Wed
Letart 1l'alll United Brelbl'ea in Raveuswood were IJ4r. and
7 p. m., Prayer Service, Wed· m. Thursday, Ministry school, Wednesday •nd Frlda1· evenlnR ill Christ Cllurcb. James MOl'- Mrs. ftollle WiUiamson, MrB, E.
nesday. 7 p. m.
8 P m Thursday
F.. ..,om Oolpet 1111111..,, a. rison, putor. Sunday School et A. Scbaekel, Mr. and Mrs. IIIII'
Cburcb ot \llrllt, Pomeroy, St. Paol's aad St.
JohD's ihan IO;ti.... rt:vtlle Rnad: ~ J 9:30 a m. Preaching l!erv!ees ry Layne, Mrs. Donakl F Roush,
Jerry Maslen, pastor' Sunday Lutheran church. - Morning Gl'lfflth. pastor: Ro~er w I~ first and tblrd Thurllday even- Mra.IJoyd Roush, Lucille Rouoh
School 110. a: m. Church 10 :1(1 worship 8' 15 a. m. and 10,45 ford. Supt . Sunday S.hnnl 10 logs at 7:30p.m. Second and and Mr. and Mrs. Emory Roush
Speclolty - Southern Fried Steak
Quality Furniture at Lower Pr1ce1
o. m.; Chrost11n Endeavor . 6.W am.; Sunday SchooJ9,30 a.m. a m.: EvanJII!ilsUc Service, 7· fourth Sunday evenfnp at 7:30 MrB,CilarlesYookerhosbeetr
113 N. 2nd
Middleport
WY 2.0976
Middleport. Ohlo
p. m. Evening Setvice, 6,30 p. !Both congregations are mee~ 30 p m "raver meeUng, 7:311 p. m. Prayer meeting second a recent patlenl al Holzer Hot
m
log as one at Sl John's Church ~ m Tul!llla•
and loorlb Thursday evec. ptlaL
Rutland Cbnrcb of Christ. al Pine Gl'()ve wbllo the new llallllld MluklD 1 0111'1 New· and first and third Sunday "'" Mrs. Grace Weaver 1tu beet
Bible School 9,30; Communion St. Paul's Church Is btii!P buill. man, mlulonal)' putort SW&gt; enings at 7:30 p, m.
a recet1t paUettt at Holzer !loa
10,30 a. m., V. H. Braley
Allred Methodltl Chnrch, - &lt;lav School UO a m.: Wonhlp ML Hermoa Jnlted llntbrea pllaL
Supt. Sabra Canaday, planlsl: R&lt;v. Pearl A. Casto, putor. 10,30 a m.; Prea&lt;'htna 1,30 p ill Cllrlat Chureb. James Mlll'Devoted to the lnte1ests
Bible Study, 7,30, Delberr t!J&gt; Sunday School at 9:30 a. m., • m.; Prayer oervlce, 7:30 p. m. rison, pastor. Sunday School
SBLF •IIUJTWIENT
mine,
leader.
Charles
Taylor,
Supt.
Worship
I
lbur!ldav
1:30
a.m.
Preaching
aervlCOI
CENI'BNAIUAN
LOCAL UNION 118118
Of the Meigs-Mason Area
Zloa Chore• of CbrloL Porn~ services at 10,45 wilb the Rev. Syncase lltlsslliD, Ret. Ear• flrat and third Sunday nlgbta BOSTON (llPJ) - At I~
Ravenswood. W, VL
I'()Y · Hal'rlsnnvWe lload, Eu· l Casto. Sunday at 7:~ p, m. 1 r:uster j)IIBtor: Servlt'eB every at 7:30 p. m. Second and (ourtb Georp y, KlalyoCI • Albebdm
geoo Underwood, minister. Bl· services with the .uv. Chester 1•• 1'311 o ~
Sunday mornings ·at 11 a. m. former lllobeboller and poe1
~le sc~ool 9,31, a. m.; M"""lna LPmley, evangelist. Tuesday, 8. Thr Cb"""' o•' tilf 1\iazar.. e. Prayer meeting every Wecfnet. llvelalonl ill a llqullt lln
worship 1:.!11 o m.: !Iober• Reed p m. WSCS meets at home or Oteater: Rev. Herbert Grate. day at 7:30 p. m. CbrlatiiiD ~ room, dobtC aU bll own cool
Slblr ''h""'.'!u~t .
Thelma Henderson. Wednes· pastor; Richard Rarton. Supt. deavor, second and fourth SliD- btJ, wUb1tJi lui! oilier boi1JJi
Clloater
Chnrcll
ot
Gnd,
Rn
day
evening prayer services at Charlel Bissell Asst.
Supt. days at 7:30 p. m.
wert.
.
Jlal:en ol Roloum Bread
Rutland. Oblo
Ullbert Spen&lt;:er p•alnr Su!1d•• 7:45.
'lunn" 'l.h&lt;&gt; · 1 &gt;111 a m.; Mum UUfe KYler UIIIW llliarell
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Televllloa Ia Review

66Chevys

By .RICK DU BROW
Ullltod Preoa IDiernallonal

BOU.YWOOD (UP!) - BliTWO POLLED H f d h .1. COAL HAULING, leaves raked,
ere or
ei
and hauled away. Lee Drentalns
Trevor Howard gave pel'
l.lo\./41 :&amp;l.t..A'1'10JIII.
ers, 9 and 14 months, excel· ner 'WY 2_2803
10 22 6tp
ON
DISPLAY
AT
bapa
his
Oneal American televlo
OOR.BD""''IONf
1961 Rambler Classic St. Wagon _
$795
lent breeding. 1958 D o d g e
'
·
Wll • M MOIIptiNI antlt 1:00 A. tl .
slon perfonnance Wednesday
l'ef Du II Pllhlteetta.
four door hardtop. V-8 --j)5,- RATS, MICE elrninated for- Looally owned, 6 cyl. engtne, automatic trans. Radio and
nlgllt as be portrayed Napol•
heater. Spotless Interior, good tires. Brown and beige fin000 miles, good condition.
ever. ''Get Star" 2Y4 lbs. UUUIA&amp;'lWtf
in
an original NBC-TV elrama
rne Pu.llllllhet -~ -. "'bt
Kenneth Hartley, Pomeroy.
$1.69. Ebersbach Hardware, ish. See this bargain toOOy .
1o edit or ..tNI ...., aGI d___.
of
tbe emperor's final years,
o' ,.•,,tt.-hte.
t.J'rnf'l'
ttboak'l
lie
Ph. Daytime WY 2·5272, ev· SUgar Run Mill, Pickens Hard· 1965 Chevrolet Biscayne 4 Door_ $2195
reporud
ltllrnedteteh 1'lte PQb
"Eagle In a Cage."
enings WY 2-6320. 10 22 Jtc ware, Mason, ~ · Va.
hoher
.ul 00' '"' reepn!PtNtt toJ
L&lt;lcally owned by Jady, a new car t.l'IBde in. 15,000 miles,
The 90 - minute "Hall of
i!DON ~~~~ 1111• tfti!M'NCf ~011
--. - 10 22 ltp 6 cyl. Std. trans. Radio and heater. Turquoise finish. A nice
CARPET
9
x
18
Wllh
pad.
$25.
..
.
Fame"
production, written by
1\Al'll
WY 2-5415 after 5 p. m.
ISEWING machines, repair si!l' ' buy .
. . . . . . atl, A.cl . . . . . .
Millard
Lampbell
and directed
• c.nu PI' ""I'CJ on• 1 rt~ert'lnn
1
0
22
3t
c
vice,
aU
makes.
WY
Z..2284..
Jl:nnlnJ,
~tl.mlii.J
2.08
aeret.
maN
\llntmum ,;bar,. 18 cet~q,
1961 Chevrolet Impala H. T. Cpe. _
$1395 U leu, and belnJ the DOrthWCJI p&amp;l'\
by, George Schaefer 1 de&amp;1( wJt h
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy
lJ t ..,.... pe.l ~ fOJ n.... ol
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Bl~
aen
tract
ol
·
land
(]l&amp;r&lt;ll!ll
Napoleon's e:rlle to the island of
Locally owned by nurse. White finish . Red Interior, new
FIREWOOD-:- $lO-a- pickup load
ell•" ,,.,.
•n.lrtlfflll
lrJ conveyed by FramH Neal and
Authroized Singer Sales and tin•s. 6 cyl, Automatic trans. Sharp as any 61 model you
81
•nl LJI...- ~ul"l"l 01) NIO adJi Old
to ..,.,. n.
St. Helena by England alter he
cut anv length. Call or write: Service.
an• P••tt wttrun 10 rt_,.
a 29 tfe
4ated All(lltt 19, 19M, and ,..,cordlld
h
will
ever
find.
CARI"I OJ MlAI'lltll 4 Vdl'l'loaf'\Ui.b
lD Deed Hooll 1M. at Pap 31\0, Dud
S
&amp;d asked that COUntry for oyGlend~J e Skidmore, MY &amp;- 1
h.20
.,.,
111.1
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lilt&amp;
Recorda of !llelp CountJ. Onlo. refer'
lum, mindfu) of its US\181 Iibera.
tmum
ll'.:ecb
aodiUollJII w.-.ro lr
tnee ta whteb W bereb;r mao.., The
34~7
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on·,, :1 sou as
I ..,.,, doocri""d ' ' " ' ...... oubJ~•
•
lily. The story itself ~tially
11:111 • 11 too 'WWl p II. DellJ CJNE rer~iger~tor. $10; One din·
&amp;aturd~• s:ao "- ,,
ltoe - ·
elte,
$15
15
ptecesl:
One
botOPEN
EVES.
9:00P.M.
:etnrd:::
concerned
the humanizing
rt'b ill CASl
1'0 t'I.AC :It A
tled gas range. ~35:
One
I ~nt=c~
M~::~
&lt;•:::
feet of the emperor by a lovely
U:SUI·T ~ROTIII! : INO
• • N'I Ul
wnnger - washer. $40 (speed
POMEROY, OHIO
THlRD TRACT: aetna In rractton
MIAMI BEACH (UPI)-Cas- teen-age girl on the verge of
Queen);
One
couch,
$10;
One
No. 11 Town No .... ~tlon No. ta.
.
Cl
pb'l
h flOmanhood, and by a humorPHONE WY 2-2156
rocker, $10: One twin mner
·===========::-::-;;::;;.;::;-;:;:;:::~;:-:;Jbeglnnint at the northweat corner of SIUS ay - poet, I o~p er ous and frank Irish doctor. Nospring mattress. cml springs I
NOW GOING ON
Real Est•te For S•le
IN TH~~~~·~oo:.. ~~~:~~o PLIAS
C!:'rn~raz, ~=row-:!,~: N~~':~ and h~a~yweight champiOn :- table in these parts were
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watton, and on the soutD une uf Bays. dtetmg, not road work, lB Pamela Frankltn' and James
'$8: One double box · sprmg
LOW SALE PRICES
LIGAL NOTICI
lllld owned by Elmt~r Newhmd; lhence th
i t
to
Card Of Thanks
and mattress, $20; One meta l I
~ /
Paul H•rrl1, Plllnttff, N•· n.n•
•uth on Mlll'J' Baker ~ ta ...m. to e eases w~y
remove ex:- Daly.
ON ALL SIZES
th
e~~"~~-t."',",',~},•,.•
,
cess poundage.
The dramatic ploy of the
Mrs. Marguerite Durst wishes bt'd and coil sprmgs. ~6: Chest
II 1' The unllnewn H•lrt~··~...'"''
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We Give TV Stamps!
Leaete11, Admlnlltrators,
~! :,ir:nr ~~~~~~·--'"
....., -··"" When the needle on the scales great man OOing humanized by
to t&gt;xpress her appreciation to $6; wardrobe , $5; tweed rug 1
1
E:ucuto~ ud Alll•n• of
1
and
p&lt;td,
12
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12
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$:~5
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4
prs.
PO"EROY
to
.Mhn
Wri•ht,
dKeaHd,
at
....
on
EJ.nwr
Newlmd'l
Un~:~.~:
at the Fifth Street gym stopped a young girl and I warmheart·
all of the doctors and nurses
...
t.he pbca nf belinnlnJ,
2 fi ry 1rame
f1bre
glass
dr&lt;JN•s,
$15,·
One
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omnd~ntt.
for their kmdness cmd hel p,
~""~
SUPER SERVICE I 6 large rooms. bath.
full R.aL1ton Wrttnt. wbo re1ldf!l at 461 rod•. more or lea, belnp lhf'
at 214 poun dS Thursday, Cl ay ed associate u8U ally mean&lt;~
STATION
b
t f
db k
Gardner onve, Pon Chartott.e, Flori· :O~se:01~~:;,'~ac:'" u:1~
stepped down and told how he's open season on cliches and aw·
the Clergymen who vi sited iamp table, $:1: One occasion·r,
IJ·. ottoman 12 .
Ph. WY 2_9932
asemcn 1 ron 1 an ac por- da.
L. ,J. wngnt,
who re.lde1, at 4.18 eora• or Melp t;ounty,
taltty . In til'LS case.
.
th
s·,
-lrt'mmed off 17 pounds ,·n 1'"0 lui sen1Jmen
Chal
a\
C.
her and for their ardent prayI
,
ches. gas fired hot
water
erne ... ee · uuqueane, enmyJ. Lac tbe 11me premille~
"
Pomero,
vanla. Roben WMght, who ruldi!S at Gordon J . Hoee and
weeks.
however, Howard'l portray&amp;l
ers. and to all those who sent: lawn mower, self - propelled
$40: Can be sr.en between l2
I heating Buy with ltmd con- ~~~' S:.~~~~~~~t~~rtlt1 R:~f.k~~:u:::~ b' Clyde v W•taon
had the benefit of the best~writcards, flow ers and gifts and i
deed of conveyance 11 01
dd .
j
d
tracl . $6 ' 5011 00
and
5
p.
m.
Mrs.
Guy
Waltcr'5
•idea
at
!7IY.I Sprlnl Street. Parter•· Volume 113, Ill l'lllf' olD
"Diet
i
Lt. I've ust rna e ten and most widely rangley
eal lt&gt;d on her at the Hospital
MH&gt;DLEPOK'f M 0 de r re&amp;
burg
Rlef. who cord 8 0 I MeI.....,.oun I,, Oh lo.
Middleport, OhiO. Top ol Mid· - - 8 .
...
.
ideJWelt
at Vlr&amp;inla.
GreenviewCul)er
Drive Park·
myse If fast. T 0 day aII I .II have part he has had on the "Hall ol
und in her home. 10 22 Jtp
dleport Hill, thru Middleport - - us•ness
)ervtces
frame
Welt \llrglnll.
unknown The real d ••tate wu appraised ot to eat is two bites of salad, two Fame" specials. The Lampell
-- - -f I b home ' 5l rooms
d 1· bath. ' ersburj;i
betJ"II, devt~ees.
1e11ateu,tbe
admualstrat·
13000 00
Hill Cemetery. Phone WY 2-,
u I asement. orce lOt all' on, exe{'uton and a.utlfn• ut Juhn thu ·twoa~lr~"~f\!e 1~0~~~11 ~:~1 ~:~~ string beans and a tiny piece of Bcrip, starting slowly in an adEXPERIENCED
healing • new garage. Located de\·•~ee&amp;,
Wri_Jht, aeceued.
unko.n Min,
ue.T
Notice
Iegateea, the
admlnl•lraton.
ell·
Stea k.
rnirable sense of gradual deve·
10 20 Jtp 1.
2",6'.'•
I
-- ..
on level lot $1U 000 00
ecuton and aql(nll of
Ganrlle daye'::tsai! Sale: t.:IUJb In nano on
lopment, breathed great and
CAN YOU HF.LP? If you have NFWLY DECORATED Frame ,
CLOSF. IN -·2 a~res p]us. one !~~~~· 11~: ~~~o!~ 11 ~b~n~r~~.~~~:
ROBERT c. RABTENBAcn.
"It's a lot easier to go hungry
any old discarded, Bibles that house , 744 E. Main St., Pom- 1
storv home 4 rooms partly , legu~l'~ . ~dmlntatraton
necutul"ll .u s;:~ M:~~· ~~;:rtvF.o~·~mond than it is to work hard," he believable life into the cbararC"Jn be spared, regardless of eroy, $4800. Can nnance en- ,'
ond ofa~SIID.ll
Gl(lrre decea•ed,
WMghl, thl!!
Plalnt!lf
ters.
finished attick. front porch, aon
Georteof Writht,
the AI.Lomeys
uo~ 8 for
said.
1 And
h 11 Howard
· 1 tackled hi!l
11 u. 29
their age, please send to: ttre amount.
Sevtn room
OJ k
b
unknown
hl'
l
111.
ctevieees,
1e~eatee
,
•d·
•
: «W a. 6te
roe
C
8
engmg
y. forcefully,
1
m
s
While.'s World Wide house on Union Terrace, Pom-1
oc
garage, ce 11 ar,
arn,
mimltratofi'J. execulors and ~!~II!Ellll of
TIMU fOil lotOLOING COMMON
Clay, preparing for a Nov. 22 wisely, largely and even humorTo
Frum the largrsf truck or
other building. Owner will Marie Rlef, deceaaed, tha t~:nknown
"LIAS COURTI, A. o. 19U
Bihle Gift Ministry, Bible for eroy, $'5500. Three
bedroom bulldozrr radiator to thf!
.
bt-in. devisees, legatees. Wministra- ltefer. ltC 2101 .!a
bout in Las Vegas with Floyd ously.
fmance.
$3,000.00.
tor•.
exPcuton
and
usiiPll or Helen
thr Needj", 1719 Auckncr St., 1 house Butternut Avenue , hot !irnallj·~t lwali!r rore.
At ~ BERT M COX SALESMA",.,1 Doma••.
decea.~ed,
ed
Rnber~
o
..
rnan
IIC
utuJ
then extolled the Time and again, the script
1t Ia ordered that the term• of the Patterson,
dd
.SI·ana.
water
heating
system,
in
'
'
'
'
a
.-eu unknown, Will take notl~e Comb
PI
C
Vlf. (UeS Of being hungry.
S3VCd the premiSe from IDUn·
Sllrevcport. Loui
I WY 2-3830
WY 2-3636
that on lhe 6th 1laJ' ot Ocl••b.,r. 1965,
JOn
In the County
11' lorea1tbe ourt
10 21 3tp I' very good condition, hardwood
Paul
Harris
fit&amp;!~.
J:ll•
Petitlun
•••lnlt
of
,M•,,
)"ear
1006
be fixed
dane
results. For example, at
.
h c
u 0 OWJ. to-wn: On the 3rcl day ot
''It d
'I m k an differ
10 22 3(c th em ln
- --- - -- floors out ol high
water
t e nurt nf Common Pleu lanuary and the 2nd day of Maf
oesn
a e y
• one point Miss Franklin ask~
HAM SHOOT Su nd::~y October I
'
' WY 2 2143
p
I
. -- Case
of Melli&amp;COunty, Ohio, tho aame helns lind the ht dl!' ol S~tcmber aod enee how much money I make.
c 10
. '1 .
$8000. Three bedroom house
.
om•roy
'
Nn l:J,930 In Jald C!OUrt. tor the lllld Ierma of liid court betcln et
Napoleon what Josephine was
.
.
.
a. ,m. ~~Cle1gs
11al St
HOUSE FOR SALE brick home 1the part•ttnn of C!ertatll J?al utate In 11 o'clock A . M.
I'll always be a hungry fighter l'k
J ph' ?"
pi
24, starting at
b 1 on v e , ree 1, new gas 1urI
b d
'I
aaul
P"tlUon
de~eribed.
aa follow~ to
1 e. " ose me.
be re ies.
4 arge e rooms, 1vmg room w1t:
H
untcrs
u
.
·
d
d'
.
'
JOHN r.. RACON .
a
guy
who
ean
get
up
off
the
Counlv· Coon
Jud1e of common l'leu court,
"Expensive ... she had a way ol
I Th ' nace, m goo con JtJOn 14500.
Sh o1¥uns, r1 11 es or p1s1o s. ej Con finance entirely. Small m CONDrT10NING Refrlger32 x 16, large dining room, The followlnr drlertb@d real eJtate
M• ia~ count,., Ohio
floor and knock your head off. carrying herself 88 thou .... lht
tn thl! St•te :Jf Ob1o, !'ounno~ 22 • Z9. UJJ :'1, 3to
P
_ pubhc welcome. _ _10 20 3tc. · frame house WI'lh th rec rooms ation servire Jarl('s Refrig· kitchen , full basement, walk- lliluated
IY ot Meip
•nrt 1a the town 01
"A lot of guys are hungry · were a gift. ••
SQUARE DANCE every Wed-' furm shed downstairs, 11 12 E· eratton, New Haven. Phone
up attie, 2 halhrooms, p,~ carllonvllle:
tf
and !hey win a title. But then The pathos of th e story came
nesda}· and Friday night atr !\1am St., Pomeroy. $850. Ca ll Tll t-3537
4 6 c
luis. 276 Hu:land St., Middle- Bemg allot Lot No. 11 and threeRi•~er
S
all that good living gets to from the increaaing awareness
the Masonette , ~ason, W. Va. 1 WY 2-2720. After 4 p.m. ca ll
----·- ·. I
port. Phone WY 2·3816.
tou r!h~ uf Lot No. 10 adjoln •n11 Lot
,
, plans, with hi!
No "
them and they d•"sappear. Pat- th a1 Napo Ieons
Every day Spetll.
10
19
121p
WY
2-j58~
to
22
3tp
.
.
r
id
-O'B .
d c
at
Save and exeept • eertlla ltrlp of
--terson was like that and so was ew a es, to escape and returll
LOSE WEIGHT safely
wilhl
r1en an
row ~ealty Co.
M . , St 1 p 1
land to be Jumu, u5 ed b' lhe ad(Sonny) Liston."
to Paris was slowly becomin~
Pomero-..·, Oh1o
I Haircuts
ane 5 Y 1 os$1 .'2:5
Auto Sales
joinina
ow"""
ror from
tD• Lolli
purGauge rea dl ngs - Gallipolis
·
He II
· forced tt
pnn OJ lind
u alley
to IDd
an I'IIUSJOn
De' ·A·Di' et 'fablels. 0 n I\!"'
9
• lO and 11 In the town ol C:orltun· Dam 12.3, 13.1, running 6~ feet
98c at St&amp;rk 's Pharmacy
10 22 6tc Shampoo &amp; Sets
$1.50
---Clay concluded with a similee move to a bouae where be if
.
- FOR SALE · 1957 Chevrolet wa- Ville. Meilll County, Ohio. Said lf:rlp
9 25 60tp TlffiEE WHEEL riding tractor 30 day color rinse,
oon looks
d
d
of land beln1 u feet wide •nd on rollers, Pomeroy. Mason
about himself:
under cJose suneillance. Thl'
':7::-:-::-::-=:-=-:------:
h
t&gt;
•
goo • runs goo , l'llclo•ed tn boundarie~, t.bt~ center
·
be
1
1· 1 · ·
6 L'k
AlJT11MI )81l....E ms11rance oeen
wtt trail«·r. $100 00. Power Shampoo &amp; set
$3.50
ratr tires. Sale or trode for l•n~ or whtch 1, the followtn, bear- .10, Pt. Pleasant 24.52, Hinton
I e Iron
comes stee , ne IS c osmg m on hlm, at first
'
cancelled? 1..os1 vour opera·
cultivator, $20; deep well jet Permanents
$7.50 up
pick~up truck. Ciill SH 2-4 540 . ~;!1 a~~r~~taa'::· ;~: ~~=' e~ and Kanawha Falls gauges
pressure has made me a touglr subtly, then finally with oo aulor'• Jicerlle! caJJ WY Z.Z966
pump, $40. l rotary I ree l
We Sell and Service
10 20 3tc trom lhe center of the weU on th• out, Charleston 18.97 ~lla~~:c::r.jl er fighter .''
blety at all.
w·1gs tm d \\' 1g Iets
-- line between
the above d• La d
---''----------- - Writer Lampe!! ' In 8 dditlon •
mower, boII1 $15 . 1\'hee lbar·,
llftttt:
----!W'd!Vldllll
nhed Pruperty
and tot
No. 9 lnd
n on, Marmet and
row, $15; 9.6 cu. ft. Frigid·'
1964 VOLKSWAGEN , wsw's ra- one · fourth ot Lot No. 10 tn dams were on the sills.
Winfield 1:25 a. m.; Elgercliff used the profess.ions of tht
Marie's
Style
Post
dio . "'ltJ
gasoline heater. f"ilrltonville , Me111 coiJnty, Ohio;
nf' ld
B
'd
d
aire refrigerator, $60.00 apart- RL
Ph. WY • 271
II
lhencl' !outh 6.5 and one-fourth deup Wi te 2:10 a. m.; eaver a1 es- a iplomat, a histor0
124
2
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a
as
Walker.
Mason
W
.
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••
,
JM
Boat
Movements
fi
H
1
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off
For Rent
menl gas range, $20.00. Irvin
~ e.... "" tlhama; thentle aoutb
:
up Win 1eld 2: 10 a. m.: e en laD, an
icer and a former
Syracuse. Ohio
Va., Call 773-5686.
68 df!ireea ead 141 chalrq to the
ROOMS b th b
t f _, Miller, Rt. 143, near CarpenputJHc hllhwa.r from "'hJda the
Obio River _ Queen City
down Winfield 4 a. m.; H. foot soldier- as a shrewd de6
' a , asemen 1 ur I ler
lO 16 6t - --- ___
10 12 tfc •outhwll'•t corner or tbe brtdre
E B les up w1· field 5 35 a vJ'c to d 8
-1 from their
nace, yard and garden. Con- _ _ ·
P HEATING, PLUMBING, Run l
-- ·
bean !lOuth 20 dlll'f!e• » •ut ~"' down 13, 3 a. m.; Dixie Spirit · ow
n
:
·
e
r w WI
Y8·
L 0. McCoy, Auc"oneer, Ch..
links. For more 8C!cural.l! detcripm 0 F Shearer down W•"n rylng -acUons to blstor'c
1 8I
1
tacl: Paul Roush or Phone, : ALL LlKE NEW. Electric stove Doxol Bottle Gas. Arnold Bro,.
tlo11see Volume 42. Pate arn, Metp up 14, 2:30 a. rn.; Walter Beck- .; · ·
.....
E M· S
. SP d Q
h
th
ter, Oh10.
" IR tic county Deed Reco'""'-.
· d
field 5·'" a m Lucy Jane Lu- events The hand that write1
773-5736, Mason, W. BTT I . ee
ueen Was er, refrigers. 618 .
atn treot
'
·JOr up 15, 3:40 a m.; New Or-~ · ·
·
10 2.2 31p
erator. din !tte set,
pian_• ·I Pomeroy. _ _
9 22 tfc CUSTOM BUTCIJ.ERING and The prayer af tlw Pet!llon 11 for leans up 17, 7 a, m.·, Jerry Bos- eas down Winfield 6:05 .a.m. tbe script rules the drama.
the partltwn of the 1ald real •tate
- - - - - - - -- tape recorder, divan chair
AUCI10NEER
cutting. Will bUy hides every and for other t-qultable rellet. said Worth Up 17, 4:15 a. m.; Tibolt
.
Warm ,
".•,on day. Ph I'! Meter. Phone Defendanll
a1'41 reqUired
to eruwer
18 , 4:.w
'" a. m.; Peggy Dowg~s
Complete Servlce
the ~aid Petition
on tM :il?tb day of Uj)
4 ROOMS , BAT!!, and garage. glider. SWl~g,
Gravel Hill, Middleport. Call Mornmg Clrculatmg heater,
Crill Hradford
WY 2-3510.
9 18 tfc November. 1965, Dr jud(men' 11"1.11 be ney up 18, 6:25 a . m.; Jcffboat
WY 2-:!900 until 5 p. m., then ~ds, dresser outfits, other
'Write, Prooe or Coota~
IARL GRUESER, PlUmbing taken ata~':!t t~~a. Pbln~H
down 18. 7:30 a. m.; Zimmer
WY 2-3702.
10 21 6tc tlems. Baled alfalfa hay,
A. l. qRADF'ORD
and He1tlng,
Miners-ville !'~:::y.•n1!r'i!~:~un
down 19, 4:50 a. m.; Barbara
amount. B. 1\1, Cooper, LangsRaciue. Ohio
Ohio. End )'Our sewer troub- ~a. ~-~· a;_~ ~~, _ eto . _ Gay up 211, 5:05 a. m .; R. H.
10 15 tfc
5 1 tfe
BOSWorth II dOWn 21, 6:10a.m.:
Jes. We have aJJ SJZCS sewe
NOT_ICI Of SHERIFF'S IALI
IN SYRACUSE - four room ville , Ohio.
r B!' Vtrtue of Order of sale duiJ
machines. Reasonable ratea wuec1 --out or thfl &lt;.:ourc or Common Edeana Bosworth up 22, 5 a.m.;
house, bath, newly painted, 4-SPEED INTERMIXED chang·
er.
Dual
volume
control.
4
Insurance
Call
WY 2-2974, day or Ifigbt: !~:'F~!81M;~.r~ru:~n!hl~!n.!: Jefferson down 23, 12:20 a. rn.;
completely lurnished or will
Love1Nm-tn•~o1~. Mullen
9 15 tfe
All•oclallon of Parkenbur1. a cor· Bob Benter down 23 1 7:10a.m.;
rent as sleeping rooms with speaker sound. ::;:ystem.
h
,;,vRAJ~~
poratJQn, va Robert Morf&amp;D f'reel1nd H I R
cooking
privileges. Avail- IY waInut fims . This set 4 Insurance Agency, Inc., PomW
d
and SyMa N. FHelend. et al, u 11on
e eo . up Greenup 9:10p.m.;
months
old
Take
0
ante
T
0
Buy
•
judJment
therein
rendered.
and
Buckeye
State do wn Greenup
able Nov. I. Phone IYY 2·
ver pay· eroy. Phone WY 2--3381.
bei.n1 caae Nlmlber 13781 1n utd
t 1 tie ANTIQUE Furnt'ure
Court. 1 wtu ot.~r •t publle uw •• 10:05 p. m.; Lorena
down
3990.
10 21 6tc ments of $6 per month or pay
~
• dishes • the
tront door ol tbe CourtltouM tn
ba Iance due, $78.11. Call WY IAE"J'NA CASUALTY lnsuranc-•
-- -· ·
11
c
II
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N
Greenup
10:15
p.
m.
·
,
D
,
.
a ne
m1sce aneous. a or write: ....meroy. hlo, on Saturday, ovemFIVE ROOM house with bath. Z-6555.
10 18 6tc
Mrs. How·~ Cecl' 800 W. "" 13• '"''· ' ' " •oo o''""'' •· M.. Brent down Greenup 3:10 a.m.,·
719 Maple and Page St, Mid- 'fE:RJ:iAiN:sHi~HERE~~,;-,~1 Mullen Insurance Agency, Inc. Ma
QI"U
..
~e
~~ouoWint land8 •nd tanementa Western up Greenup 4 a. m. ',
0
dleport. Phone WY 2-5443.
G
SHEPHERD pups,
Pomeroy, Phone WY 2--338l
m St., Pomeroy.
1; ~J:Je TowmblP o1 Oranp, and
weeks old. Registered.
6 29 tfc bounded and detcribed Ill toUnw•: steve Click up Greenup 5:45 a.
10 21 tfc
t
I tfc
- -- - - - - -· _ ___
color and size. Also new rug
E I
W ed FIRST TRAer: setn1 111 Fraction m ·; Steve crlC k up Greenup 5- Special 4 Door. V6 std. ohlll. One very l'lrOful ....,er,
loom. Elnora Reynolds, Cool- PHM'O Copmno Service. eo~
mp oyment
ant
No. " · ToWIO No . ........ No. " · :45 a. m.; Lockland Maclay up
lAw mileage,
TRAILER SPACE, Depot St.
"'~
...
and beflnninf at the ~theut earner G
Rutland ..John J. F
SH •
ville, Ohio, Rt. 3. 10 18 fitp tes made of legal papeTs, CIDLDREN TO CARE FOR or •• ,,.., ., c•••• v. .,.....,., """'' reenup 7 a. m.; Valvoline up
ry,
~..
bir..._ records and almost
.
PCI!nt II we•t 86 rodl, and •outlll de· Meldahl 5·10 p m Chr' ty
5613
10 16 30tc AUcriON Saturday, October 23 otb'" d
any ll'onings
to do in my home. fUI!!tl we~t 13 rodl from t.bl Northeut
'
.
.;
IS
.
•
er oeuments
WY 2 6~55
corner of fraction No. 12; tbl!&lt;nee down Meldahl 8:50p.m.; South1965, 10:00 a. m. On account Re ter lD
·
· v. · ·
10 21 3tc South • detreea w.,., 1~ reda1 mence
Star Chief 4 Door. Extra clean. Pl&gt;wer rteorlne llld )1011'·
II
surance, Pomer&lt;~J mONING-s - d-one--reasonalby . ::~!= ;l ~~~: -;:;,~:1 ='~
ern down Meldahl 10:55 p.m.;
FOUR ROOM apartment, new I of the death of my husband
er brakes. Hydramotie. Thia orli!nol owner II oxtreme)J
t t 11
Molly K. down Meldahl 11 :45 p.
(' Carol Osborn, Lon"" Bottom. Unk
south to3411.1• dtl(reH
eut
21
rodl ani! I
ly decorated. $40 per month .. and the Sale of my farm, I
parlicukr.
ltone; thane• aort.b 72~ m.; Pollywog down Meldabl 11wiU sell the following personlnstruct"tont
Ohio.
10 21 3tr degree• wear. 20 r00a to a aoubie :S5 p. m. .• Ranger up Meldahl
Call Walter Crooks, WY
al property located 1·ust off
POPlar tree
In 41ameter;
thence
oorth 1622~tnehea
defJ"flf!•
'weat 8!1 1·50 a m · Sal! A do
3tl3i.
10 6 tfc
H
I
W
d
State Route 124, mile North II. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS!
e p
ante
'"''
'"
•
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,,..
,.
,.,..,
"' Meldahl
.
. 3:10
·• a. m.Y on
wn
diameter; thMCI! nort.h a and on•
TRAII.EJ&lt; LO'l'S - ft'ee
Electra 223 - 4 Dr. Air CoodlUonfne. Orljlnal blact
of State Park at Portland 111!11 - -me~~ Ul •DO OYer leeu.re LADY TO take care Or child- tourtb degree. eut 18 rod• and 8
linh Lo north Une of f'ractton l2J
Galli
.
' Joba. Uith ltarTinJ Pal' SborT
age aod wi'ller Brown•• Trtdl Obio W h (
finish
like new. Low mileage. Fully equipped. New one
• ate or Signs.
hwn Advantlflm1Cnl l'~parato" ren and do housework. Prone tb.enc., ll'o.st, at rod• aDd It llnkl tel
polls Dam
er Park !Stale Approved)
oells
for
over $11000.00. Owned b7 local drllltallt.
Antique calendar wall clock tralnlnl
.., r· Jlred . SH 2-5830.
10 20 6tc 110n'
northwest
Cb'de
v ~at- Reed down 9:25 p. m.·, L. FI'~
Thousand. 01 aAInn•long
r&gt;pen hperlenee
1 land; corner
t.henu of
JIJoZll
weft: fide of
....,...
Minersville, Ohio, l"hone W\ brass kettle and stand, antique• a•ua11y
u.nm.-ce•nn Grammar - - ·
Wallon"• la.ad.; aouU. 4~ ~te 1tfts we.st rc down 10:05 p. m.; J. S. Le••-11
ICh.ool IUJflc1ent for man, jobs JkiO&amp;ekeeper,
middle aged, 9 rodJ to I ltOU; Ulenc. alODJ aoUtb •
:1.1324.
1 lb
Cberry tab! e, two mar bl e
P'REE_ tnformiTJOn on J!lbl, la.l8.11...
to ,. . c
llde or Watlon'• ..... ·--· •••• •• 18 up 2:45 a. m. ·, Charles StevJVe m. are
for child- .,-ee• eut u roda tG -·-- o1 enson up 5·35 8
dressers Kimball Piano, roll ~" 1 "'me"u Write l'OOAY 1ivin1
the place
Se (
Skylark 2 dr. Rard Top. Beeuttful brome with wbite
'
narn
..
and
l(lare
...
Unooln
"'"'
ren.
Call
SH
2-"1'.
...lnnlnJ
,
....
,.,
11 ••
•
• m.;
me up
1st1111d bath, modem aparlme!lt.
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SECOND
TRACT: BeiDJ .. Frac-·
Farm Machinery
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No. 12• Towo No. '· " ' " ' ' No. up Marmet 9:30 p. m.·, Allen
9 II tic house Refrigerator, Sewing Real l:state Fo1 Sale
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'fHKEE and tour roo'llllln"'III- roll-away
2 dr. Sedan. Aut.omotlc shi!t. Low mlleaee, extra eleon.
bed, odd cbair'i,
..... : 1640 Lincoln Hgts
A Super H. tractor and j row. c111d 10 Unka from the aortheut
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111 lllld oalndtsd apon. round table. laundry Stove' 4 room bath, basement, gas equipment $500 19s3 F 0 r d cor11er ot uld Fraction N.o. 12; thence p. m.; Little Edward down WinRadio.
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Elish Woods
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washing
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machine old work bench a and drapes. Can be fmanr.ed. WJ 9-2G34.
10 22 6tc north 6 GeKree~ e11t a1on1 w11tqn Wmfiel 9:55 p. m.; Joseph
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LeSabre t dr. All Vlllyl upbolotery. Power oteenne and
lot of good tools, platrorm ___ ' 2293 · __ --· 10 .5 tfc - - - Legal N f
~~a•~ ~·~:e~r:'na ~:,::a,;.,~'! !'!~ George Price down Winfield,
brskeo. Auromotie. llemDnotrator. ,
scales, and good David Brad- ROUSE F'OR SALE: 4 bedroom _ _
- · ~ ICe
aiont north line of 111d rraouon, a
ley Gard
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WUdcat Custom 2 dr. Rard Top. Beautiful expanded .W
useful 1tems not 1rsted.
coppper
plumbing.
ap.. l1tat• of M. e. H•U, DK.. HG.
VInyl 110leb hock ...11. Vory tow mlieo&amp;e. Smart white
Terms: Cash. Bradford Aue- proximately 2 acres on Rut· Nonc£
AUTttt~~ttiCAT·
ID t:OP'I' OF
OF FILIN4
LETTIRI
OF a.PrOtNT
For Sale
with
black interior. Wlle'a ear.
-tion Com!Jany. Not responsible land Road. Vacanl. Write ur MENT oF NON · IIIIIDENT l:!.lt.Ecu.
SPECL\I.S FOR TIIURSDAY, f
d
TOll Oil ADMINISTRATOR ISTATI
or acci ents.
call: James Crisp, Ph. WO 7- OF NON . RUIDINT
FRIDAY ~l&gt; SATURDI\Y .
Signed: Mrs. Ralph McDade
G:J94 H D 2 West
Lake Not~ee 11 hereby JI.Yen that Benlel
1 grapefruU i9C gallo
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Lunch Will be served.
Road, Verm1hon, Ohio.
of \t E nan. ta~ or Jatlklu" t'ounty,l
Ventura 2 dr. Hard Top. A low mlleaee one Owner cor,
Dlllk lie ~ gallon JU8 mi!lt+ ---JO 16
1\ut VtrJIDia, deeea.tfld., "" tDe lith
ONLY
All vinyl , ..to. li.Ydramatlc. Power Stoerlllr.
lb u
10 21 10tc day of October, 196!'1, flied '" the
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tuiiWtU House COf·t
- - - - - --- - ProDate l:ourt nt MeteR t.:oultty, Olllo. l
fee a tt. Ray -0-Vac fla sh-.
IIOUSE FOR SALE 4 rooms. ~n authenucated copy ot tbe Lettera
$30.00 - lol•nce "'
bath full b
Tet~tamentary ol •aid e•t.ate ll!ranted
Ugbt battertet 2 for 27c . 25 '
asement , storm tn the county Ct~urt of Jii•IIHo" f"oun '
Conv~~nltnf Ttrmt
1 WeNt Vlr&amp;lnl• and t!llf tM dallft :
]b Bestfeedl .......,
doors
.....,.. food S1.6J ·,
. and. windows. Aluminum or'· elatm•
nf 11n.~ credlton nf .. ld de. 1
1,
Betty R.ou Bread, 3 for 49c;
SJdmg, pnced reasonable. Can c!ldent 1h1J1 be preten'.ed to thl•l
Brou.,hton'o
1'"". •allan
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Man,
I pomeroy, Oh'10. Ph,
seen at 773 Grant Street• Com·t
liJI ·month•
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date of within
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or be rore•"r
lie. bead letture. beads 29r·. WY Z-2975. Write or stop In
II P0~8tbll! lien upon lhe Ohio 1
FURNITURE CO.
_ Ohio. __ 10__19 fitp rM
real HIll'atato
ot aald dll!!eedent .
lUlCK- PONTIA~- GMC TRUCKS
DeW radishes, 2 buDcbel 19c; for our free catalog and mon\SAU;:
House 4 rooms noted thl• tth dllJo' ot October 1H5
MASON, W. YA.
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r bath, lot 45 X 225.
· S3.500. AtUne .JUdi•
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ART SANSOM

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

By HAROLD GltAY

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WONDE R~UL
FO~ THEM

HOTH ~OM ~HE
OLD J:;~ILIES IN ~;::
S&gt;.;r.1E UTT Li: Hil-L "IOWN
'SOUTH R\!C.KUb I f»l.

BOUND 1U
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Stays Hungry

'IE LET ME KNOW
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ANI' J="ROMOTHEK 50UI('Cf:5 jT

I"' TIM117ATEP fJY OUR POttct, ) IS t&lt;NOWN THe lrUS!SIAN!!Ii HAVE
MAJOR i. EE. TH['/ ~ PEA K
O~BHfD' lHfl~ 5PY 'SATflLITf. A
FI':EE"lY. THEY ARF. ':\OEEP
STUPID MACHINE! IT SENt'S rnP
R'fP ,PACE Tf{HNIC!ANS.
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NO ONE ro RfCfiVE,
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I\!IRIIINGS
HI&gt; A~GOOATES,I'rof. REVERA CON·
HI&gt; ANII-CI»TRR -NDA
IIJI'JI;NONTHE MINOS OF OUR
CUBAN lOUTH.

60! THATS WHY

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W SIGN THE
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VOl XVII

NO. 159

a

FIVE CENTS

1, 1965

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

t

in
the

WORLD
CAPE "'ENNEDY - EVERYthmg man could do to launch
Amenca's Geuum 6 astronaut
''chase in space" on time Monday was "go" loday The one
1tem beyond human control the weather - was · rr aybe "

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P1lot Waller Sch~rra and Copilot Thomas Sta!lord proved Ll
be a lazy doctor's dream, engmeer.s wrestled mlo ho--hum
routme, and a global tracking
and recovery force s1mply sat
back and took tt easy. The one
apprehensive note m this piC·
ture of cosmic serenity was
THE QUEEN AND HER COURT - Queen Roberta Trussell of Eastern High school, who retgned Friday mght
provided by (aS any veteran of
space buff m1ght guess) the wea- at the school's annual homecommg, ts accompamed here by her court Left to right, Sh1rley Rucker, freshman
attendant; Anne Holter, sophomore; Queen Roberta , Barbara Spurlock, jumor attendant, and Joan Ann DaVIS, senther.
WASHINGTON PRES!_ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ ____ _ __

-and"DIAMOND HEAD"
\\ ll h Charlton Heston
and James Darren
(Color)

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dent Johnson rested and work·
ed at the White House loday,
pleased wtth the progress made
by lhe [u'St sessiOn of the 891h
Congress on the march to his
3reat Society Nevertheless, he
warned the lawmakers there
was "unflmshed work"
for
them to tackle next year.

CLOSING FOR THE SEASON
SEE YOU IN THE SPRING.

MEIGS THEATRE

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FRIDAY'S SCORES
Athens :U GallipOlis 0
Logan 12 Jackoon 0
Wellston 13 Middleport 8
Pomeroy 36 Nelsonville 0
Rutland 6 McArthur 0
Chauncey 6 The Plains 0
Southern 2Z North Gallla 8
Southwestern 14
Haonao
Tract 8
Pt. Pleasant U Huntington
East 8
Coal Grove I! South Point 0
Wabama &amp; Eastern t

"HARUM SCARUM''
F.lvlS Presley, Fran Jertn es ,
dary Ann Mobley
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To Tht Wild Return
:alorctrtoon•
Admtsston: 75c &amp; 40c.

HAYNEVILLE, Ala (UPil- er present or former members ments agamst two other KlausState prosecutors, undaunted by ot the (white) Citizens Council. men, Eugenl! Thomas and WllfaJiure to conv1cl a Ku Klux or that number, e1ght satd they liam 0 Eaton
Klansman for murdermg a etther feel the wh1te race IS su- All three live in the B1rrnmg·
whtte woman, began grond- penor to Negroes or that the ham area, and the prosecution
work today for tnal of two oth- wh1te CIVIl nghts workers are chArged they came m a group-ter Klansmen m the sa me slay- mfenor to other whites
-Hiong w1th an FBI mformer
mg
State Ally Gen RIChmond they thought was a trustworlhy
An all -while male JurY, after Flowers, who tned to send Klansman--to the Montgomeryan hour and 43 mmuLes of de- Wtlkms to the electric chair or Selma area The state sa1d
liberation, acquitted Collie Le- a hfetune m pnson, accepted W1lkULS pulled the tngger of the
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d t thout a ptstol that killed Mrs Lmzw
HER HIGHNESS - Easte1n H1 gh S&lt; hool Homeco min g quee n lovelv Roh.rta Trusroy w1!kms, 22 , 1ae
nay m e Jurys ver IC WI .
P"
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' sell IS rad~ant as she r e1gns over the ce remo mes She \\ as sele&lt;1t'd b) a vote o1 the
the killing of Mrs. Viola Lmzzo parent rancor , but promtsed to 38-year-old wJfe of a Teamsters students and crowned by 1964 Quee n Ruth Londo n
Mrs LIUzzol, a wh1te c1vil prepare for future tr1als grow- Uruon agent m DetrOit
I~

A few hours before Congress
wound up Its busmess for the
year early today, the President
sent letters to Senate DemocraW McCormack, [).Mass , heaplie Leader
M1ke MansfJeld,
Monl , and House Speaker John """""'~&lt;"""'""'""""" '"'-"·~$-.,
W. McCormack, D-Mass, heapIn' praiSe
and gratitude on
Od~gre,.,
WASHINGTON-THE CHAIRrights worker from Detroit, mg out of the ..m. slaying.
'11le three stlll face a federal I
man of the House Committee on
I was shot lo death last March The attorney general
charge of VIO!almg Mrs Liuz- i
0
Un·Amencan Activities today
25 Wllkms· first tri al m :\1ay , fought and lost an uphill f1g t, zo's CIVIl Tights
..
eH• nt \\as due a 'eomplPIP area effrt ''
offered go\•ernment protection
ended m a hung JUry
I mcludmg eHorts to get a JUry
Metgs count y may be prourl of th e reIt wo uld lJl' 1mposSJ bl l' 101 the Chamto any former or present Ku
A resoundmg cheer greeted free of rac1al bias
Flowers would not g1ve de- ceptlon it ga ve our vJ sJt ors on the Fall ber to thank everyont&gt; per '&gt; onally \\ hu
Klux Klansman wilhng to testiFnday' s verdict announcement
A Lowndes County grand jury tails of his plans for the next F0 1
T
assisted. but the orga m za~ 1011 s leadei::;
fy m the current mvestlgaiJon Me1gs coun y J udge Frank •~-Eleven of the Jurymen are e1th- also returned murder md1ct- tr1al
It
probably
Wlll
not
come
Jage
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b
f d
We !eel sure over 850 pe1so ns Iell by were ce r t aml .~ w·oud and plpasPd th at so
1
many citize ns took an al11Vt' pJr t
of the white ~upremac st sorie- Porter Fnday hned Robert R
•
efore next sprmg, a ter eel·
0
ty
L
24 p tla d $100 and
s1ons are likely on a senes of train from Pomeroy last Sunday eve nm g
W1th simi ial e nth L1 s1asm be1 ng s hO\\ n
Rep. Edwm E W1lhs, 0-La ,
:
and
fed
eral
court
cases
challengmg
With
a
broader
kno
wledge
of and a bel- 1n fu tu!e actJV ltJCS. Meigs Coun ty could
1100
24
not m1ss stead\ prog ress It ca n be done,
whose panel has ftm shed tis cOfils on a charge of dnvmg un-1
the makeup of Southern JUnes, ter feeling for our county
fourth day or nubile hearings on ld
son Lawson also re I
mcludmg those JD Lowndes
The reason IS
so man.:.llfwople though. only 11 you, as a dedicated cJti lhe Ktan, Said he hoped thai
vcars' hcense sus-]
Counly,
I from throughout the count y a"'iil even zp n hl:'lp
Th1s pzu tH·ul al rPsponse of res ident s
the test1mony gtven by
lwo I SJon and - was \aced on
.
On Nov. 26, a three-Judge fe- some from th e Mason area - "' thm
Klansmen Fndav would Ignue J&gt;f:'ll
,
bat P
Chased out of Nazi Germany h1gh reputatwn were his wnt· deral court 10 Montgomery wtll efforts contnbuted to the tour 's success
"rolling up thf'll sll'l'Hs ,111d p1tdn ng m •
a "chain reactwn" of dtsclo- two years pro ton
lm 1933 lor cntJclzmg Adolf H1t- mgs and h1s bnl hant, lucid lee- , hear a smt challengmg alleged
W!lllam Grueser, Pomeroy Chambc1 aflmn" a genera l cnn\ Ictwn that MEIGS
sures for other Klan members
In other state patrol cases, ler, T1lhch ca me to the Umted tures H1s book ''Courage to ] systematic exclUSIOn of Negro of Commerce general rhanman for th e COUNTY IS ON THE MOVE!
- -- - Judge Porler fmed Don L I Slales and began a new career I Be," had a m·l)or 1mpact on JUrors m Lowndes County Foliage Tour, satd th e success o[ t he
LINCOLNTON, GA - F'IF Wood, 68, Poveroy , $10 and at UniOn Theological Semmary i Protestant theok 'Y Y.hen il was I Negroes outnumber whites here
'I' ••••n.age Dr1'
. PI"
ty state troopers •ere summon- cosls fa1lure to yield lhe nghl m New York
l 1-1 bul no Negroes were mclud1publiShed m 1952
Run~ into Railin~
ed mto this tense l1ttle town tO- of w~y John W Jeffers, 26 AI· 'l had the greal honor," Tll· l T!lhch was born ln Starzed· I ed 'm the county s jUry pool unday to try to head off a vtolent bany , $10 and costs, speed m Lich onte sald, ' to be the hrst del. Prussia, Aug 20, 1886
tll lh1s year
1
W1th.J m Wav ne Ru&lt;&gt;st'll 18
showdown between angry whites excess for road coixhtJOns · Fred· fnon-Jew1sh
d1 smJssed
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Mmersv1lle eS( &lt;Jped lnJll r ) m
G professor
JversJty
, He T111JCh was m success10n, a I
I
an d mtitant
Negro demonstra- enck ~nyder, 34, Middleport, rom a erman un
'
theolo
at the D •
·
'
&lt;J ont&gt;-car atcJdt-nt on llnwn
0
tors . A pickup truck • Its horn $10 and costs • left of center · became an Amencan Citi zen ml umvers1
professort1es foI Ber\m,gyM &lt;J rburg , C nver IS• Held JFor
blaslmg and liS engme roarmg Hugh B ShJf!el, 40, Midd! eporl, 1940
.
Dresden •nd Leipzig
ounty Grand ury
ave one - tenlh of a milo• oul
sped mto a lme ot 90 Negro $5 and costs, unsafe veh1cle
Among t h e 0 I 0 g 13 n &lt;~, he He produced during hls Me1gs County Judge Frank
s1de tht' Pomeruv ( orpor at10n
The ;1 ouulepmt H1gh School
marchers Fnday, Slgnallmg a Charles W Kmg, 3::1, Rl
1 ranked With Remhold Nlebuhr. [career more than 25 books, ex· Porter Fnday held Carl F. MOSCOW IUPl \ - Sovlet llumts &lt;~I 10 15 a m r nd a\
f'ooth
,Jl ' B:mquet v.11l be held
charge by 30 angry whites
Pomeroy $5 and costs, over- who mvJted hlm to Amenca,l poundmg his ideas on the rela- Van Meter to the Grand Jury
t p 1 L€' der LeoMe1gs (ountv Sh{'ll ff Hobert
Young Negro
were beat- height
and
G land lhe SWISS thmker
tlonshJp or ;eligJo'n With art po- on a not gmlly plea Ll a
and d C Harl enbarh.saJd Russell lnsl 1\ov 18 &lt;~n d L1ckets Will go on
salt:' s()(,n acrordmg to B1ll
0
en to the ground and one of Taylor, 42, Ri 1, Middleport, IBarth b Prof John Randall Iht!cs socwlogy philosophy' and charge of driving while mtoxtUret
I r on Irol ol il 1964 Vol ksv. agr'n
1 a\ d
1
C1ve state troopers m the town $5 and costs, unrpoper passmg \Colum 1 ~ Un:lve~s!Ly onc~bywr~te dept!; psycholo[o
cated Bond was set for Van e V ~ ~
a~s en ~ 1 al l he w&lt;~s dm mg on the ram sll( k Childs cn;:mman of the Mid·
got a bloody mouU1 lrymg to
the Pau Tl IC was '
ar I His hilosophy Prof walter Meter at $100
m te ,am e warne oc 1h1gh Y.. ,1y and crashed mto a dleport - Pomrrov Hotary Club
break up the street rtghtmg. ForfeJtmg bonds on patrol the most persuaSIVe exponent M H~rton of Oberlin wrote, Judge Porter also fmed cur. confltcls may fl are ~~ mto a guard! ad The shen ff s report 8&lt;J nquet comm11tee, sponsor mJ
There were no serwus mJunes charges were Edward J Ken of the philosophy of exJsteslia- "Furmshed a dwelling place for ford Icenhower $15 and costs umversal miSSile war
s.ud 72 fee t of guard 1a!ling the &lt;J nnual event
1
and no arrests But CIVIl nghts nedy, 21 , Mansfield,
$27 50, hsm "
multitudes of modern mmds" on a charge of destructiOn or "The Sovtet people resolutely was damaged There was apleaders vowed to brmg m about passmg at the approach lo a _!_he twm foundations of h~s and contributed . to the reform property, and $11&gt; and costs for demand an end to the plratK·all prmmatt&gt;ly $200 damagt&gt;s to Spe.lkl'r for the banquet will
500 demonstrators, by bus if hill crest. and Owen F' Dailey,
\of the modern church and the disturbmg the peace
war waged by US lmpenJilsls the r.Jr o!)t' rated by Hussell
be announced la ter.
necessary ' to march on the 32 ' Portland ' $27.50 ' failure to
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
ir V1et . Nam '' he sa1d m &lt;~ 1
I
remtegrat1on of modern cu 1· I
courthouse at noon.
transfer regJStratwn
Mlddleporl E - R sq,Jadmen ture"
FINED $10, COSTS
speech
m
KJev
'
I pn'"-JdPd
VI&lt; e PreSident
Carl meet1ng
Horky
He charged th e monnl lnc' ag··1 the regular
P
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L
d
d
d
1
W SHIN
Arresls by the patrol Fnday rushed 0 tho K&gt;rr,
eadmg HIS WI ow, Hanna, whom he Ronal
au ermt t, 21, om.
,
l ,
"
A
GTON - REBPULI- mcluded Harold E Marks 53 Creek, to Holzer hospital at married m 1924, survtves along eroy, has been fmed $10 and gresSJveness dol :mpcna Jsm
•
1 '" Hea lh Church Fndav night.
18
cans , labeled It a rubber Cleveland passmg m
noon Fnday after he had fall- with a daughter Mrs Erduthe costs by Mtddleport Mayor Lee was expresse
t e
Tanneh1ll , editor of
1
5
stamp Congress Democrats do
'b ded to 8 0 t en from scaffoldmg and suffer- Farns of New York and a son I Srruth on a reckless operat100 of so-called local &lt;OnfiJC 1I1
W
tht' OhiO Va ll ey Pubhshmg Co.
Simply called It "'greal " But 25 us zone, on I apia~ cd ed neck and shoulder IDJUfle8 Rene Slephen, Berkeley, Calif.' charge
different areas
' and ol Lhe llmly Sentmel , reboth agreed that the first ses·
m mumc!pa cour • avt
''If these mwor conflagra·
v1 ew!:'d 20 year" of h1gb school
SJOn of lhe 89th Congress was M. Gandy, 16. bonded to appear
tJons are nol exiJn' UIShed mI
' alhl ei HS m Mergs counly, and
mcredlbly productiVe.
in GaiiJa counly juvemle courl
time, lhey may liar;' up m1o
lhe oulstandmg athleles !hose
II
om versa 1 m1SSI1~ w~r
By all estimates, th e sess10n Oct. 30' passmg al a curv.,
B1ez- The Me1.g&lt;: County Pwneer and vears prodmed
lod ed L Sp~res,
the It 55tall
H1gh Chns, a manager; Mr and Mrs Howard L Enghsh, Sr for Ho- bnev sa1 d
H1stoncal Soc1ely the oldest m 1.o make h1s honor'' list,
just ended accomplished more andr Stanley
Ga ro1- Parents of Pomeroy
than. any m recent t1mes, and pot 18 •. t g 10
c Y,
r School foolball players and stu- Dlllord Ferrell for Reed. Mr ward EngliSh, Jr , Mrs Phyl- "The destm1es of eol rr e na· ; Oh1o and one of lhe most ac1 1ve. Taonel11 ll req111red that an a \b.
~ss1bly ever More than likely m ox.tca 100
dent managers were recogmzed ]' and Mrs Howard Logan for bs English for Kenneth , How· tions Will be endangered "
will hold 1ts annual meetmg\ Jete rece nred a college athletde sesSJon will be remember,
durmg the halftime of the Pan Ronald , a manager , Mr and ard Gilbert English for granllat the Federaled church m Porn- 1 1r scholarship and flmshed his
Sulbvan-Mclntyre
tber game with Nelsonv 111e
Mrs Rollin Wolfe for John,
Bill, Mr and Mrs James Veterans Memorial Hospital 1 eroy on the afternoon of Satur 1
trammg through such
of bos !tal care for the ld
Named Announcers day night.
r•r and Mrs. James T1tus lor 0 Bnen for M1ke, Mr. and Mrs
Admf.,lons _ lola Barlrum , I dav, October 30 The Soctety , md Included were boys curlederaf aid for lhe schoo~ 1Y: NEWPORT, Ky. iUPl) - A
K
Tom, a manager ; Mr and Mrs. Fred Crow for Carson. Mr. and Langsville; Denm Kal r. Ra- was organiZed m 1876 and 1t has rrmh on scholarsh ipS who may
lng rights for N
s, dot pair of Kentuckians will do the . Game announcer! Paul loes l Charles Hayes for Charles 11, Mrs. Leonard Van Meter for c"ne
1 · Cia a GrUeser Mmers- ne\er m1ssed holdmg an annual or may not f1m sh
r Lauderm'Jit Mid- meetmg.
lrg rights for Neegroes,
roes an d a ] play . by. play rad1o broadcast mtroduced the lo\ owmg
Mr and Mrs. Rober t Gore for Le nme, Mr. an d Mrs. W"llard
1
ville •· Mar,
I \",,,lh an es ttmate d 4,000 to
fairer shake
r:r p' ~ti a of all Clncmnati Reds baseball Mr. and Mrs Roberl dCrow thelf son, John Bash, Mrs. Mowery for Jack, Mr Russell dle~rt l
'
In a way thJS w11l be tne mo&lt;t 5.000 bovs partJCJpat mg in footbrunlgrants
ros
ve games for tho next three years. for their son, Jim, Mr an ~rs Lloyd Wright for M1ke.
Moore for B1ll, Mr. and Mrs. Dlfl&lt;barges _ Orville Arms lmportanl meetmg m
many I ball and basketball smce 1945
·
The Weidemaoo Brewing co. Cur.ly Wiles for Larry •
rs
Leo Vaughan {Or Lonng, a man- Pomero Mar Radford Porn: years because rurther arrange- m Me1gs county only 14 quall·
8
WHEELING
W VA
Newport, announced Friday lhe Alvte Phalin for Ke~th, Mrs
Mr and Mrs Arlhur Ne se ager, Mr. and Mrs. Harold oro . J ;Ies TJrner Lan;aster · ments w1ll be madr lor erectmg fl ed on lhe hst, Tannehill sa1d.
Wheellna St..;! co,P. ann~un;;: signing of Qaude Sullivan and Eugene Triplett for Eugene, Mr for Bill, Mr. and Mrs. David Smith for Robert, Mr. aod Mrs. Jat, bw.ns Po~eroy· He;- a large and well equ1 pped bUild- Lad1es of the church servmg
l!d Friday an operating loss of! Jim Mcintyre Weidemann takes and Mrs. Mac Saw_y~ for Mike, Cummgs
for Rex, Mr. and Tom Crow tor Danny, a man- man Michael 'Pomeroy '
ing for a hiStorical arch1ves dmner were Mrs Glen Lall)&gt;
1576,0110 for the first nine months \over sponsorship of the broad- Mr ond Mrs. Die Karr for Mrs Frank W Porter for Andy, ager, Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred
'
·
and museum The ofhcers of bert, Mrs. Earl Kmght. Mrs.
of this year.
casls next ..ason from lhe Bur- Rod, Mr and Mrs. Pete Morar- Mr. and Mrs Cllesler Knight Rusche! for Eugene,
Zems
the Soc1ety earnestly request I Beulah Hayes, Mrs
Herman
1
The company also satd It had \ger Brewlna Co., Cincinnati, lly for Ted,
manag~r; Mr. for D1ck, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Blankenship lor Stewart
Mei&amp;s General HospKal
that all members w11\ atlend Haddox. and Mrs Jane Gtlkey
a loos ol $l,824,0IIO
opera- which has sponsored them 24 and Mrs. William A. Gibbs for Guinther for Jon, ~r. and Mrs. George Bunch was recogni_z- Admissions - Harold Hood, and bnng along one or more and MJSs Bess Sanborn.
00 Third consecutive years.
lions In the third quarter.
Jell, Mr. and Mrs. John Werry Charles Werry lor Dick, Mr. ed for bls nephew, J1m Wt~ Pomeroy; Anna Perl")•, Albany; new members and a guesl
- - -quarter earnings last year were
-lor Jell.
and Mrs. Calvin Simpson for Iiams, Mr and Mrs. Elmer Bad· Mrs. Ned Menchm1 , Pomeroy ; The temporary museum and MARRIAGE APPUCATION
fiiOO,OIIO and nine monlhs earnSHOW POSTPONED
Mrs. Vlrgll Lee for Jim, Mr. Bruce, Mrs. Ruth Buffington ey represented lhelf nephew, C!Tarles Foss, Pomeroy , John 1office of the Society 10 the Albert George Blackwell, 49,
lngs were $3,2!2,000. Earnlnas The horse show which was to and Mrs. Phil Globokar
tor lor ,MJb Still, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Logan, Jr., ond Mr. and Stanley, Albany.
Court House wlll be open all Letart Falls, farmer, ~~~~~ .q.
lor lhe 1964 periods were re- be sponsored by the Meigs Coun- Mike, Mr. and !.Irs. W. H. Fran- harold ,Hysell lor Charles, Mrs. Mrs. Earl Roush were present- Discharge• - John Arbaugh, day and the meetJIIi at the nes Ler,ora Backus, !9, Letarl
yiJed 1rom previowl reportl to I) Rldilli club on Sunday at cis for Bill, Mr. and Mrs. Wll· Wilham H. Anderson for her ed lor their son, Chester. Each 1\tppers Plams; Helen Carpen- church will be from 12 30 to 4 Falls, bousewife ; James P111l
11ve ellecl to 1964 year • end lhe fairgrounds, October 21, has Uam Nelson lor Patrick Story, son Jim, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne ol the latter three boys men- ter, Middleport; Marvm Darst, p. m. A social hour with re- Grueser. 67, Middleport, rttlrtreallll8lil o1 deferred IDveo~ been ~ QllW Stu!4ay, Mr. ODd ltlrs. lild 11aer for Ed- SwJSher for Do~~ !Ill's. l1olte!l "ilert lg_l1 for ~ ~a Pomeroy; l..tl!llie Pul!11111, Raed fN!ahmeDIB will be from 3·30 to \ed and Bernice Floosle Joljll. ••
8141 clndil.
Octoller Sl,
die, llr. C. f. 'llllllikiDI lor Paul Zirkle fiji"
Mr. - - Ill _ .
11111.
t.
IIIIa ark.
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"ver
F1"ned,
Dr1
With License
Suspended

SUNDAY thru WEDNESDAY
Ortober 24-27

Prosecution Won't Give Up

1

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c:~v:;s~e~w~

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county Effort for F l"tage Tour s·•gnt"f"tcant

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1 ert•te German Re£ugee

p~;tla~d·

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b~cause

1

1

Grid Banquet

Soviets Demand
U.S. End War

1

In Middleport
Is November 18

In VIet
• Nam

g~rls

v~hlcle

Lew~

Kar~

C~m~um~ a;~ ~
~
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Oldest Soct"et''

h~zar:

MAKING AUTO ~QUICKLY
I!! ABOUT THE ru!EID" THING wt DOl

Drive To Elberfelds In Pomeroy Saturday
It's Bargain Day in Every Departtnent in The Store

you'll Gnd gelling an auto loan here is not only
fosl aad very pleasaat, but also cao sa"" you
money 011 the cwer-al *of YOUI' aextcarl
SPANISH LACE
Boatneck thr.. oolor
jacquard pullover
-with side vents.. 117.00

Rnance your -

here ••• _,,

Your Savings Earn 4% Interest

In the Furniture Department on the third

On Elberfelds first floor be sure to stop

floor

Sale Prices on living Room

in the Mens Department - the House-

Suites, Dinette Sets, Kitchen Cabinets and

wares Section - the Hosiery Department

Shp oo copri. 118.00

many other sale prices.

you can save

and the Lingerie Department. You ·can

Both 10091&gt; woolknill

in the Ready To Wear Department on the

really save in every' department In the

2nd floor on the very item you need right

store during this Bargain Day Sale. Take

now and this winter. You'll want to visit

your time when shopping • look around

too, the Drapery Department on the 2nd

and save now.

POMEROY
NATIONAL BANK

~nd

floor and take advantage of the Sale
Serving Meigs County for over 93

BAHR CLOTHIERS
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

POMEROY

vem

Prices there -

RUTLAND

Throw Rugs and Yard Goods.

Member Federal Reserve System
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Slipcovers, Cocoa Mats,

On Saturday Elberlelds in Pomeroy are Open til9 in Eve.

mgg~nng In Oht"O W/I"}}

Parents are Honored 1·n PHS Ceremon1·es

•I'

Che~ter

Meet saturdav
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