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Klndergartenm Help
Celebrate
Paula Rae Kloes observed her

Leadership Training Taken, Reports
Heard, at Southside 4-H Camp
MASON - State Leadership Mrs. Arnett Roush, Mrs. Albert
Training, and Mason County Swatzel, Mrs. Gloria McCaus.
Home Demonstration commit- land, Mrs. Elmer Newberry,
tee reports were given at the Mrs. Gus Douglass, Sr. Gifts
annual Mason County Achieve- were presented to the chairman
ll'ent Day on Wednesday at the of each committee by Mrs. Vir&amp;-H Camp at Southside, W. Va. gil Burris, Sr.
Mrs. C. E. Erwin. Southside,
As a token of appreciation
\\ . Va.1 received the State Safefor
having accepted the chair
ty Srholrshlp. She reported on
manship of the concession stand
the conference which she at·
~~ the Mason County Fair, a
tended at Jackson·s MilL Ar·
rangements for a Traffic Safe- girt was presented tu Mrs_ Mar
grelta Sebrell, West Colu mbia.
ly Program on November 16
In the morning , and Christmas
Mrs. Elmer Newberry of !he '
workshop and e:&lt;hibil planned Material Resources Committee
for the afternoon. have been announced that the winner of the
announced. The place will be Mail Box Improvement contest
was Mrs. Harry Miller of Hen
announced later_
Others reporting on the con- derson. W. Va. She was pre
ference were Mrs. Oak Thorn-~· sented a gift of money.
'
as, Mrs. Ray Crank and Mrs.
John Marshall.
Mrs. Powell Reynolds, Pt.
Report of the county commit- Plt!a_san~, gave a_ repor~ of the
tees were given by Mrs. Ver- nomtnahng committee. 1 h~ coun
nat Johnson Mrs Harn: Staats Cil formerly voted to retam the
'
·
·
' president, Mrs. John Marshall,
and the treasurer, Mrs. Virgil
BOYS
Burris.
.

Mrs. Webster, Mrs. Hennessy, are- " Th~==~~n~S:ters
Hostesses 0 #TWI'I'lght Gorden Club Assn. will meet Mond: ~~~
Mrs. Jed Webster, Sr., assist· from Matthew 6 were led by ~~· :!f!!:.·n.:.umban: par-

fifth birthday Thursday at the
Middleport Kindergarten class ed by Mrs. T. A. ~ennessy, en·
taught by Mrs. Pearl Reynnlda. lerlamed the Twilight Garden
Mrs. Kloes was assisted by Mrs. Club Thursday evening at her
Frank Powers with the party. borne, Spring Ave.
lee cream, cupcakes decor· The meeting, in charge of
ated with pumpkins were ser· Mrs. 'Leverett Roush, president,
ved and favors ~~ pumpkin face began with the opening ode and
suekers were gJVen . the child- pledge to flag. Devotions taken
ren. Helpers were Roy Baerg.
will, Christopher Jones, Pam·
ela Potter, Jeanie Boone, Ttacy Burdette, Marsha Cale and
Ord. Seated with Paula at
birthday table were Roy
Baerswilt, Pamela
Potter,
.
Jeanne Boone, Tina Gibbs and : Merits of the school consoll·
Carman Thoma.
dation program in Meigs County and benefits to education
from Issue I were discussed by
I SOn
Miss Sally Schaaf, Rutland di·
rector, at the October meeting
of the Middleport Child Conser·
vatlon League Thursday even·
ing in the Middleport Gas o[[Jce.
Relatives have learned of the The League endorsed both
marriage of James A. Wilson, issues following the program in
formerly of Middleport, and which Miss Schaaf a g a i n

CCL Endorses
Consolidation,
Issue IPlan

Give Blood
Pomeroy Jr Hi

Mrs. Hennessy, w1th a prayer ents are urged to attend.
of humility. Members respond·
ed to roll call with a garden
visited during the summer. A
round-robin card was sent to
ISS
Mrs. Gaynelle Wise at Holzer
Hospital.

James W'l

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1

IS Married
/n Sandusky

usse/1
Is Honored at

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Helen Taylor, Larry Fox are Wed
October 8 in Broad Street Church

Det~oted

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7:110 Today Sbow
7:Z5 Today OUt Your Way
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lO:Cii New•
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U:OO Jeopardy
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3:110 Another World
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8:30 Dr. Kildare
9:00 Tuesday Night at Movies
11 :00 Late News Picture
11:15 Weatlier
11 : 20 Sport.o Roundup
11:30 Tonight Show
Tuetday, Oct. U Hlghllgbt1
Cbaonel
7:30 p. m. - MY MOTHER,
THE CAR - "Lights, Camera,
Mother," Da ve Crabtree
aerep18 an ad agency's ofrer to
use 'Mother' in a TV commer.
cia!, and everyone learns what
happens if car brakes are not
replaced every 37 years.

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12 ,00 Love of Life
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7:20 Sports
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9 30 Petticoat Junction
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11:15 Weather Teller
II :20 Late Show
reid. A small town TV repair·
man learns that he must get
married In order to adopt tho
newborn triplets or 1 famoua
movie queen.
7:30 p. m. - THE VIRGIN·
IAN - starring James
drJ&gt;ry in the Iitle role, Lee J.
Cobb as Judge Henry Garth.
Doug McClure aa Trampas. Clu
Gulager ao Deputy Ryker and
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5:00 SoupJ Sales
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6:110 Weather
6:05 Pacemalrrr New1
6:15 Peter Jelllllngl Ntw1
6:30 Tales ol Weill Flrlo
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7:30 Combat
I: 30 McHale's Navy
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5:30 p.m. KIDderprlell
6:00 Friendly Giant
6:15 Kami Sbibal witll Ktmt
6:30 Wbal'a New
7:110 creattvo Peraoa
7:30 Women of No Importance
9: 15 Fundamentala of Speecb
9:00 Brlllah Calendar
10:00 Newa l'rolllo-ll.fle 11111
of Mexicans.
l:tt p. m. - BOB .. BOPII:

PRESENT8 THE CHRYSLER
THEATER - "Blll:k Ul Back,"
starring Shelley Winters and
Jack Hawkins. In order to ret
the jobs tbey want, a kiDe!!l
uti • ll1lfly Encll•
man pose u a happily IIWIIItl
couple.

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7:00 Today
7:25 Today OUI Your Way
1:25 Today OUI Your Way
1:110 cartooovllle
1:30 Baebelor Father
0 110 Fr
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act..:
10:25 Newa
10:30 Concenlralloo
...,_.,.. Star
11:110 .,_..,.
11:30 Paradlaa Bay
12110 Jeopardy
Lel'o ·,y Postoffice
1:30 SingiD' JIIIDboree
2:00 Moment ol Trutll
2:30 Tho Docton
S:OO Aaotber World
S:30 You Don't Say
4:110 Ur. Cartoon Presentl
1:110 Cbeyeono
1:111 Newt Picture
1:28 Jtm '111acker Sporll
1:21 Weather
....,_ .,.....
1:10 Huntley-B.~, ·-..-·
7:00 Dr. Kildare
7:30 Hall ol Fame
t:OO Bob llopt Cbrysler Th.
lt:OO I Spy
U:OO Late Nea
11:15 Wtalller
11:20 Sporll fltMmcfnp
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Tolllibt Sbow
RUGGED UFE

HOLLYWOOD (UP!~ - Mov·
le lllllklul l111't aU luxdey. Steven McQueen, on location for
"Nevada Slnlth" Uves In •
lraller parked on tbe tilde ol a
e.CJOO.Ioot mountain In L o n e
Pine, Calli., 18 mllea from lba
blihwa, and 20 mllel
from todoor p1umhlna:

Dan Thomas
&amp; Son
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7:30 Buddy Starcher Show
I :IIO Captain Kangaroo
10:00 1 Love Lucy
10 ' 30 The McCoys
11:110 Andy ol Mayberry
11 ,30 Dick Van Dyke Show
IZ:OO Love 01 We
12:25 Midday Newt
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Woman's Page
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Password
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To Tell Tho Truth
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Edge of Nlghl
Tbe Secret Storm
Sgt.
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Early Show
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11 :00
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Beverly lllllbllDea
Green Aores
Dick Van Dylte Sbow
B bra
My Name is ar
The Newt Toullht
Weather Teller
Late Show

RETURN ENGAGEMENT

HOU.YWOOD (VP[) - Oldtimer Binnie Barna i'e1um1 10
the movies for a role In Mother Superior" playing, ol all
things a band leader.

HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - When
Julie Andmra completed ''lla•aft" ehe'll report lmaledlate- ·
ly U1 Alfred llltcbcock and ''Tha
Torn Curllln."

Kop, came out ol ret1nm0111 for
a roJe.fn ''A Bli·lllnd.!GI' ·· lhl
Lillie LadJ."

Pay Now, or More Later

A Time For Uo

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General llillptlal
The YOUIII Mlrrledl
Never Too YOUDI

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5:00 Soupy Salos
5:30 Lave lt To BeiVC'
1:00 Loot at Wealblr
U5 Pacem••'!!' NIWI
6:15 Peter Jennlnp Nen
6:30 Tales ol Willi F1110
7:00 Rave GilD WID TraYel
7:30 Oale and ·llarllel
6:00 PaU, DuU Sbow
8:30 Gtdgel
t:OO The Big ValleJ
10•00 Amollllfte. &amp;-.. Api
11:00 ramrtM ~~ew~ ·
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11:15 Loot II Wllllblr
11:20 SpoiV
11:10 ABc '"""""'"
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For Injuries
In Accident

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11:110 The Yount set
12:110 Donna Reed Show
12:30 Father Knows IIIII
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2:00 The NUrsea

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when engineers lost radto contact wtth an Agena rocket.
COLUMBUS (UPI) _ Suuth· Gallia, Scwto washington and cities of 111.000 ur more popula-: The study also showed • dis- 626, Cincinnati supplied 97 and been Datlfled by officials of tbo
The Agena, whose role was to serve as target to a
e:Jstern Ohio is suffermg from Muskmgum - had an acccpta- tJon.
ti nct tack of younger physicians Western Reserve tramed 44 of Nobel foundation autborllieo In separately launched Gemini 6 spaeecraft, rose smoothly
a severe shortage of phys1c1ans' ble or near acceptable ratio M1tchell and Fmley pomted tm the area. The number of doe· them.
Oslo lbal UNICEF bad been in which looked at first like a perfect launch. It soared
and the Situation 1s growmg Ga lha with one doctor for each out that persons hvmg m the , tors under 35 years of age But e;n th~ numbe~ l~n~ awarded lbe prize.
from Pad 14 just four seconds after the 11 a.m. EDT
liftoff time.
I
.
. .· 806 re'sidents was the best m area crossed regJOnal and even!dropped from 69 to 43 in the out by ose ree sc oo s e-worse, an OhiO State Umvenilly h
'
stal~ lines in seeking medical four-year period while the nume clined, while the number of for· tL
V1@'WJ Ki~
ihl
Astronauts Waller M. Schirra In this trial-blazing night tbe
sludy revealed today.
it ~r~r~~rsl ratio was in Perry service.
tber over 65 increased from 83 eign e trained physicians inand Thomas Stafford had _been hope was to hook up the two
Two OSU sociologists, Dr. County, where each doctor · "However," they said, "T h e1 to 106.
~ased .
.
.
scheduled to leap in pursUit 1~1 craft arter a . s~ace chase of I
John B. Mitchell ~nd_ James Iserved 5.445 pati~nts.
ratios do give some ide~ of the ! To the researchers, that indi- this~~!n th:illtr~~e ~:tt:~
~inutes later aboard the Gemt- ~~r\~~1: ~:~~u~~s·!u~:
Finley, reported that m 1965, . The study which centered on suppl y of doctors close at hand cated that "more and more of more and more to out-of-state W/
ru 6 capsule.
th b r
ther Ageua
there was one physician avail~· i general pr~clitJOners, special-:for lhi.s predommantly ':lr~l l the ' doclors who Wm be going and out-of-country graduates to
But at a critical moment en~ m-~~ ,!; e ~~:, ~:king collar
ble for every 1•709 pe~sons mjists and osteopaths, showed 627 population. And also,
Jt JS out of practice in the years to meet the medical needs of its
gineers lost contact with Age- WI Ida~~ ~d for
second
1
1
the 28-countyd Appalach .~ ar:f· ~ doctors in 1965, down trom _634 im(XIr~ant _to remember that come are not likely to be re-population," the report said.
na's main radio transmitter ~ou
re Y
That was own cons! era Y in 1960. During the sa me penod, travelmg d1 slance mcreasc~ the placed."
The number of specialists
and there was no way of deter- ry .
.
from 1960, when there was a th
l· l'
r th are· ro!;e overa ll cost of medical serv·
,
h .
.
fi
At mid-mornmg •bout three
physieian for each 1,656 per· f e P~P~I; ;~~ to I ~~ 354 a
ice "
. .
The bulk of the doclilro In also decreased, from 228 in 1960 By United Preso lntenaUonal mm!ng whet er Its kengm~ r· hours before scheduled Gemini
aons. And it was far short oi l rom , '
o . , .
.
.
. ~ Southeas tern Ohi~ were tr~ined to}86 ID 1964.
.
Most Ohioans woke up earlr ~as planned to klc Jt m_o o~- lift off at 12:41 p.m. EDT, offi.
what is con!lidered an accepta-1 To compound 'Ole problem ,l "Many of the people m th_Is m the three Ohio me d .1 c ~I
~~ data sho_~s the lac~ of today to near winter-like cond1- b1t, and no way to ~rakcmg 1t cials reported all pre-flight
ble ralio, one doctor for every th e resea rchers found the rna·[area," they said. '' ha~e low m schools - Ohio State, Cmc1n- physiCians . specifically, trained tions as clearing skies sent past do~range slat10ns. . , operations were coiog IJDOO~
1,200 persons.
jority or the physicians located lcomes and find it difficult to nati and Western Reserve.
to deal With mental Illness- temperatures down below the The rad•o loss came at 11 .06 1
Only four of the 28 counties- in the 11 counties which have absorb this added expense." 1 Ohio State led with 174 of the those who could tend to the freezing •evel.
a.m. EDT.
1 y.
·
mental health of the more lha~ Temperatures slipped below At II:S4 a.m. EDT, when the . Three o1 the It tracking alaone million people m the area, the 30-degree mark in Central tracking station at Carnarvon, lions around tho world reported
Mitchell said.. .
Ohio, with Mansfield recording Australia, had reported failure they were bavmg some troublett
Of the specl~UJes, g en _e _r a I a low of Z9 and Zanesville r~ to spot the Agena, the mission with electronic equipment. But
Isurgery led With 61 physJc~ans. porting the same reading
was of[ieially ·canceled.
they said they would be able Ia
I Only f_our re~rted ~sr~hJatry Other readings included 31 at "We can assume the Agena "support the mission."
as theJr specialty. tedSigu_uficant Cleveland Columbus and Cin- vehicle went into the Atlantic," The weather was ideal at the
I decreasesh hawerel no
m hsu~· cinnatl a~d :12 at Toledo and an official said .
t
h 'I W d came that I
gery, op t mo ogy, anest es1.
aun~
sJ e. or
.
ology and pummonary diS· Manetta.
.
The fiailure, which came as a tropical storm was developmc
ease specialists.
A southwesterly wmd now heartbreaking surprise after a over the Bay or Bengal, and.
was expected to push the tern- perfect countdown, meant that ~ Schirra and Stafford were
peratures Into the. 50s b~ la!e the meeting and mating mis- 1asked before entering tbelr
today , but cooler Blr movmg 10 sian crucial to future moon 1spacecraft to observe it if polfrom the northern plains should flights, would have to be de- . sible for the benefit of meter•
push the thermometer baek layed until 1966 .
Jogists.
down before daybreak Tuesday. \ - ' ' - - - - -- - - - - . : : __ _ _ _ _ __ _
Some scattered showers and
There will be a "Get-Aequaint- perhaps a mow nurry or two
ed Meeting" for all parents are forecast lor Northeastern
rlrl
rl
rl '
. and teachers of the Pomeroy Ohio tonight but dry weather
Junior and Senior Htgh srhno' ' ~nd cool temperatures should
ift the Junior High auditorium 1!mftit1he ~! .. on Tuesday .
--WASHINGTON iUPI\- Thlflast congressional straf'
l Wednesday, October 27, at s
1
p.m.
Meigo General Hospital
glers were packing their bags today for the journey
I Since the last such meeting Adml,.ions Saturday _ Eth· homeward . But despite post-adjournment eongratula·
j several new teachers have been an Harper, Pomeroy: Tim Neu- 1ions, the lawmakers were lea ving some unfi nished bus·
i•dded to the staff and, of course, llling, Middleport.
iness to greet them when they re turn in .January from
' many new parents have stu- D!scbar&amp;e• Saturday _ John 11 weeks of fenee-mending .
: dent.o attending school.
Fdck. Pomeroy: Mike Jenkins,
Before the 89th Congress wound up its. first session
I Teaehers wili discuss briefly Syraeuse: Christy Baer, ll!iners- early Saturday, PreSident Johnson JOIDed lll the pratse
' their subjects and the ideas ville · Ronnie Williams Dexter. for what was generally regarded as an h1stonc record
:!hey are trying to Imparl to Ad,mlSBiono Sunday .:_ Victor· of legislation . He . added a note, however, that he ex·
pected the •·unfmtshect work" to be the f1rst task next
' the students. There wilt be a ia Staeey, Pomeroy.
social period with refreshments Diocbarges SUnday - Danny year.
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at the end of the meeting.
Bar her Reedsville.
And no one doubted
that Headmg the list of programs
'
Johnson would be able to think on which the President wants
MAN ARRESTED
SET BEGGARS' NIGHT
up some new legislation propo- to see early action is the rent
i
Charles Tyree, Middleport, Racine Mayor Charles Pyles sats while eompteting his recu· subSidy plan wh1eh became a
has been arrested by the Meigs said today Beggars Night In Ra· peration at his Texas rancb ~asualty durmg tho rush for ad·
. \'
County SherUf's department for cine will be
this Thursday, from h1s Oct. 8 gall bladder Joumment. .
,
"'·~: ; resisting arrest.
~· I Oct. 28, beginning at 6:30 p.m. operation.
The Prestdent s proposal f~!
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a teaeher corps Iii work "'
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poverty oreu also wu npecl·
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White House bndget request.
Like tho renl plan, it too feU by
the wayside in the last clays ol
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Decision for 2,500 Meigs county school them money. Lots o! it.
Other portions of Johns011'1
pupils. They have no choice next Novem·
For consider:
program !ailed to get lbrouah
ber 2: they will not make the decision.
Every year consolidation is put off lo- Congress. Two major propoVoters, ali over 21, only some with vi· cal bonding capacity increases as cur· sals, hoth aought by labor, were
tal interest in student welfare (parents, rent levies are redueed.
sure to be candidates for coaother relatives) will make it for them.
As bonding capacity increases, t he sideratioD
next year.
Will they make the right one,
amount that can be imposed for school
The bill Iii repeal the Taft.
Most of the important questions have modernization increases. For example, Hartley Act section allowlnc
been answered. There is one remain· this year the amount is about $801,000 states to legislate against nnl.,.
ing, exactly how much will it cost the in the five districts. The balance IS to membership as a condition ell
taxpayers of five school districts to be made up by state grant. A year from employment wlll be still aw_.
bring up to date their school system. The now, as local bond issues are lower, the ing Senate action in January,
cost bas been estimated to average 210. amount plainly wili be greater and the The President and lllbor art
mills for the proposed construction &lt;&gt;f state grant proportionately less, if there also expected to ask for aclloll
a new c&lt;&gt;mprehensive high school serv· is state money available, there being no , on the proposal lo brine 111m
ing Pomeroy, Middleport, Bedford, Sal· such assurance.
workers under lhl lederol llli»
isbury, and Northwestern school dis·
School modernization will come. If mum wage,
tricts. While more definite figures may one thing is certain in this vale of tears
be available before Nov. 2, v&lt;&gt;ters still for the taxpayer, it is that Ohio already
will take a rain check on their final de· is updating its schools and is determin·
cision. For if they approve consolidation ed to complete what it bas started.
next week, probably next May they wiU
There are a lew sly arguments circu·
approve or disapprove the bond issue lating against consolidation ~ow. N~ne
to implement their Nov. 2 decision.
is relavant when lonSidered tn relation
It is extremely difficult to imagine to the simple statement above which
how any thinking person concerned adds up in two plus two equa.ls four rea·
with taxes could turn down consolida· soning to the FACT that Delay Now
tlon either Nov. 2 or next May. It is
Will Cost Us More Later.
Three persona were treated
and released at Veterans MemWl
orial Hospital Sunday 1o11nw1n1
4,40
U. S. Senat... Rnbert C. Byrd Virginia senator commented. man committee of the National Willlam Ours, 19, Racine, dr!Y·
(J).W. Va.) said today tbe A· The proposed !00 billion elec- Academy of SclehCel lo SOlVe er o1 the wrecked oar, 1014
lomie Energy Commlssloo hu trOnic volt proton acceleraiOr as a slte-aeleclioll committee. Pomeroy police he doaed off Ia
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requested personal lnapectlooa would be lbe world'• most po• '11tls committee bas already llleep.
01 IDilll lite. under ooiiSfder• erful uti would have a dlaJne. viaited Cl!lc.,., MadltlOII, Wfo., Ours' ear oUd off tho pav.
lloD tar tile proposed _., ml!.. ter Ill aboUI one mlle. Byrd IBid and DeiiVII', Colorado, but UJI. menl 011 the curve oear IIW
Uon proton accelerator.
the elllmated eost of the facll· offlcial reporta !rom the AEC WbHehoule ea!e, btlttn&amp; 1 _.
"I 1m bopeful thai inapec. lly hu been placed 11 _., mil· have lndieated thet the lelen- orote abollmenl and polla.
lltm ~ wiD make OIHbe • ll011, wilb an annual operallq list ooald no1 pencmally 'filii Dun wu treated for 1 Jao.
eacb of the cllles In tho 35 pro. eraltGD Ill tile 1anl111d Mid
'I / aaeae Gblervalltlltl Ill 1M PoiDI Olilt of ~t t60 million.
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Mike Qnham, ~!b• N. Y.,
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Mrs. Roush announced the
County flower show to be held
November 27-28 at the Pome·
roy Elementary School and stat·
ed the theme was, "Everywhere, Everywhere Christmas
Tomght. '' She explained the
classes and rules for the show
and said the club is in the class
using candles.
A commumcation was read
from Mrs. Charles Lewis, regional direetor, concerning the
Fall Regional meeting at Lit·
tie Hocking on November 8.
Registration and coffee hour
will be from 9-10 a.m. Reservatlons for dinner are to be
made with Mrs. Thomas Stac-

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Miss Anita Sue Russe11, brldeelect of Mr. Norbert Neutzling
Jr., was guest of bonor at a
shower Monday evening at the
Pomeroy Church of Christ social room with Mrs.
George
Wright as hostess.
Gifts were placed on a table
with white cover and centered
with a bride doll with an arrangement of orchids on eith·
er side.
Games were played with prlz.
es
awarded to Mrs. Henry Wells,
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Mrs. Jmy Masters, and Mrs.
Robert Wamsley and Sandra
Roush won the dOor prize.
Miss Gloria Milleson of Sandus- stressed the need for better ey, Little Hocking, by Novem- After the honored guest op.ty recently. The wedding vows teaching facilities, added voca- ber 1. Mrs. Earl Bender will ened her gifts, Ice cream reowere read by the Rev. H. Stan- tiona! training, upgraded cur- be speaker and demonstrator tered with pink wedding bells,
ley
Riehenauer before the al- riculum and olher concerns lor in the afternoon.
cake topped with pink rosebud,
Elected were Mrs. C E. Er I
Wellington Boots
tar of the Evangelical United the youth of southeastern Ohio.
Mrs. Hennessy presented a coffee, punch and mints were
win, vice president, and Mrs. f.
Sizt
Brethren
Church
in
Sandusky.
Mrs.
Jackie
How&lt;Jrd
gave
a
paper
on, "Use Iris to Advan- served by Mrs. Wright assiste
John McDaniel, Mason, secre -"'
2to6
White
mums
and
gladiolas
decreport
of
the
recent
CCL
conv
entage."
There are many types ed by Mrs. Maxine Arnold.
tary. Gifts were presented to the.
orated the sanctuary of t he tion held in Columbus which she of iris which will bloom from Attending were Mrs. Jerry
outgoing officers, Mrs. Harold
Molded Soles
church.
attended as a delegate with early spring to mid-summer. Masters, Mrs. Harold Smith,
Lewis and Mrs. Malcolm Saun
The
bride
is
the
daughter
of
Mrs. Kenneth Sciles, president. For breath taking beauty, size Mrs. Denver Kapple, Mrs. Hile
ders, by Mrs. C. E. McCulloch,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Donald
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form and rare ton Roush and Sandra,' Mrs.
MRS. LARRY P. FOX
son, 2325 Columbus Ave. The 1toria_n. .
paU.erns,' no other flower can John Leirheif, Mrs. Charles EsMiddleport
groom is the son of Mr. and : Prmc1pal speakers on
the equal the Japanese iris, accord- kew. Mrs. Henry Wells and SanMrs.. Woodrow Wilcox, 139 - program were Judge Sam Kes- ing to Eleanor Westmeyer, in dra, Mrs. Harry Stover, Mrs.
H?ntmglo_n-Piace.
senger and Dr. William
B. Horticulture magazine.
Robert Wamsley, Mrs. Clarence
I'he bride was attired in a Smith, pastor of the North
An informative article on pre- Andrews and Susan and Ray.
The Broad Street Presbyterian Ch urch of Columbus floor length gown or acetate Broadway Methodist Church. planting treatment of bulbs was mond, Mrs. Truman Russell and
Mrs. Powell Reynolds re\·iew· provided I he setting for the weddin r; of Miss Helen Lou- peau a
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e "D'erne of t eN convention given by Mrs. Ralph Gilmore. Mrs. Norbert Neutzling Sr.
d the past history o[ 4· H Cl ub ise Tavtor. daughte r o[ Mr. Hubert IV. Taylor, 424 Broad· lace seq
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ums, an_f tt pear
of cw Worlds'' In order to keep down decay Sending gifts but unable to
' slee
work in Mason CounJy and way St., Middlepo.r t, and the late Mrs. Geraldine Taylor, length
d s, bwr_
d 1st wa_ths 1 Jscovery
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women attending.
and pests, it iS important to attend were Mrs. Albert Wood·
spoke briefly an the beginning and Mr. Larry P. ~o x, son of Mr. Paul Fox and Mrs. Leory and a ba kves, 11 e h do 1ce WI
BINGO"
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pane
attac
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to
a
Mrs.
Scites
thanked
the
spray w1'th fungi"ide
before ard' Mrs.
Ftoren•e
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o orne Demonstration work in ausch, J\1arysv1 e, uo.
bow
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Frankie Avalon
Vows of the double ring ceremon,v were read by the A ·
group or Its cooperation m the planting. Mrs. Gerald Wilder· Mrs. Bryan Harris and Patty,
Annette Funicello the counly.
(Cplor)
crownh or
Red Cross dnve. Mrs. Richard muth made crescent arrange-- Miss Susanna Arnold, Mrs. B'ill
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Rev . Paul Spierling Friday, October 8 at 7:30p.m. in the sett·ng
Jd crystals
h r· and pearl Lo
-andGroup smgmg was led by presence of members of the immediate families, relatives
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er mgertip illu- . ng was a guest for the even- menl of the month using pink Williamson, Mrs. Gerald ReuMrs. Arnett Roush. Mrs. Harold and friends.
sion veil and she ~arried . a lng. 1lle door _prize was award· :mapdragons and chrysanthe-- ter, Mrs. Alice Spencer, Miss
"DtAMOND HEAD"
Charlton Heston
Lewis pr"'sented the devotional
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bouqu~t of. aqua tl.nted wh1te ~ lo M:s. Sc1tes and the trav- mums from her garden in a Linda Darnell, Mn. Hubert
James Darren program. Poems were re&lt;Jd by 111e bride, given in marriage miniature bells. A miniature carnatmns, IVY and nbbon strea- r elmg pnze, donated by Mr:~. white compote.
Pullins, Mrs. Melvin Smith and
(Color)
~rs. Charles.y onker, Mrs. Til- by her f~ th er , wore a str~et r bride .and groom decorated the mer~.
Charles Bradbury, was won by At the close ol' the meeting, Barbara, Mrs. Leon Sauters
CLOSING FOR THE
Miss Lynd~ Jane Wilcox, sis- Carolyn Thomas.
a plant sale was held and a des- Mrs. Helen Leifheit and ' Mrs.'
I he Roush, Mr~ Leonard Smith- length while wool costume w1th top ot the cake.
SEASON-SEE YOU
son, Mrs. Virgil Burris, Sr. read which she wore rarest ~reen
t~ o~ the bndegroom, was the The hostesses, Betty Smith, sert course was served.
Doris McDonald,
IN THE SPRING
a poem entitled, "l Am Your accessories. She carried a white Cake, punch and mints
brides only attendant. She wore Nancy Beaver, Jane Miller and l. -= -•••·= -= ===============iiOj
Flag" following the Saluling of Bible lopped wi th white orchids served. Assisting withJtJh~;e•q~~:~~:: 1 ~n aqu~ crepe dress with match- Frances Triplett served a sal- II
1ng ve1 1 hea dd ress and carried ad course.
-""iiii~=:iiiiii:iiiiiii:iii;;l Our F'lag.
an d casca des or carnations. Her and cake were Miss
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only jewelry was a pearl neck- Cashell and Miss Wanda
a bouquet or aqua tinted carna- - - - - - - -- -The ha~ dmner was served lace, a gift of her brother, Wil- foot.
tions.
Federated C'hurc!J met Thut·!l·
Pomeroy, Otde
by the Pwneer Club. The Ava- liam Taylor.
Following the reception
Richrd H. Handly served as day at the church for an all I
l~c~e and Pocahontas prepar· Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. couple left for a wedding
bes~ man. Ushers were Eugene day quilling.
TONIGHT
ewhich
t e programs,
Whitaker and David Whitaker , A potluek dinner was served i
F · the
h'1 theme
A of Carl Taylor of Columbus , bro· 1o nor thern Oh'10. The new
bo
"SWINGERS• PARADISE"
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was
nens
P·
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ther
and
sister-in-law
of
the
Fox
is
a
rad
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th of Bellevue. A reception at noon to Mrs. Mora, Mrs
(Tecbnicolur)
0
BaJJey
Club
prepared
the
Ia·
bride
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held immediately follow- Louis Reibel, Mrs Roy Seyfried,
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CllJ.Richard, Walter Slezak.
Hampshire.
mg the wedding in the church Mrs. F'reda Mitch, Mrs. Clar· ·
I bles in Hkee1~ing withd the Fall Foliowing the wedding, a re- !:~ ls e~~lo~ed ca~sst;~
"~ HIGW \o\I'W."
season. e pmg Han prepared ceptiQP y,·"s bed at 1he ~home of j N"'''wal .lJ.t&gt; ... ~- .. ~~,ti "'-"t•· ~. "'~~ dirtinP.' room
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The walls are finished with
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The offie~ of Cashier Free·
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1are some improvements lo be
made to the director's room, but
that work may not be sUt rted
Mr. ' 'rl'elmu/1\'orri.&lt; , Caslli••r.
until this winter,
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Another big part or the re-1
First Naliorwlllanlr of Ral'irtP
Presideut of Rucirrl" First National Bunk modeling project was the re- 1
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insmllation of large, modern as the first prcstdent and found - c:t ablt~hcd m !840 ~~ Luctus
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picture windows. Exterior 1m- l er. Mr. Cross, who passed:· lross and hts
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~~nds in ~h~o w!~:es$22.~v:fl~ a large wooden canopy that ex- Bankl~g Co m 1908 - the fl_rst C~&lt;l]t'OC£' Pnce~ V!Ce prestden!; l
Bnlprr. a former member and' ster and Mrs. C. 0. cttapman.
were ma de to entrr- !Jon. Savings Bond purchases lends around the sides fronhng lbank_ m Racme. The
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Roush, I
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Dr \'l·lma Northcult of Rio ' Th e next Deeling, INov. 27,
tmn the Pomeroy Past "ro tr;ns ,by Ohioans in 1965 now total the street.
,Bankmg Co gave way to the Lori CroS&gt;. Harold
Grande were gue, t'.
I will be a dtnner at the Marlin
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when th:
asl li27.2 millton. This represents The bank was constructed in jFirsl Naltonal Bau,k of f{art.ne and Freel:.nd Norm .. easht.t '
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The prog, ,Jtn was a oook re- restaurant, followed by a meet1\~.::~lrons Club of ~v,mgehne 733prrcentof0hio's1965goal
- - --; two years later. v.llen thr at- \lr. Noms, wh? l!sts a long _
!view of "A Village in 'Vlf't ing ami program at the home
&lt; .h&lt;~pter, OES, met Fndav eve- and IS 2_8 er cent under the
Nam" b Dr. !Iitke b Car- of Nan Moore.
1trar!Jve new bmldmg was com· hn P of oocupat 1ons, bega n work- •
nmg at the home of
Em·
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pleted The hauk was gtven a mg ut the bank on February. A luncchon med mg of th e 0 I s yt l f p
y, y
erson
Jones)
with
Mrs
Earl
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es
ac
tevemen
or
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charter
the
year
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to
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Kn1ght nnd Mrs. Ilarrv llouda.
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1t was open .
at thr an·, 1c was a sc oo la app&lt;l nmma was e on ,
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.shell nssisting
Bond.sales alone m Obta i
1 Some 55 Yl'ars
'Cross'll'nehN. He IS sull ac11ve .:1s a ' S&lt;.t lurday nl La];f' Jlopc Lndgr h _wrre
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Thr lllt'l'l mg w.JS opent'd Wi th \ the ftrsl mne months of 1965
, is still prestdent of the hank
farmer and stnger. t Durtng the busmrsg,essionron-, tlu sled, G'.""";lo.oth&lt;m,
cane
m11
F "'''r Jed bv 'frs. Wtlhs Anlh- are up 12-3 mtllton over the , Mrs Wtlltam Grueser enter- He IS .J. Dtlton Cross, grand· WIH'n the Ftrst Nallnual Bauk duded by Elmbet h Lantz.
Moo;:··
I :_&lt;rk. Morgant ber of I9JJ, because
mo•ed
1
om: pr esidei11 Mrs Cnft Rus- 1sa me pertod last year.
. 1tamed !he Hock Sprtngs !kiter son uf the founder, smce I9l l of !!acme opened tts doors tn ntent . the group wrnt ou n·· P.tr ms. "'l Vtrgmta
ftom the North
mrlud. Savmgs Bonds s-ales m Metgs Health club Tuesday afternoon. Other presodon ts nf the bank
tl had a ca pttal of $25.000 cord to support 1" 11e 1. An"' Bent rwe _tk mhar l. Caroly n
.
mg srnpture reeding ""d flO· fuunty for
were $22,- The meetmg. '" charge of ha•e been Stanley Cross au d,and assets lolalmg $100.0011. The vtlalton was received from the Smtt,h,
Sh&lt;IV." r.cnevtrve
had three
rms
98, accordr"g to Mr. Thendore Mrs. George Skinner, prcstdrnt, Frank Snw. among otlwrs Imode rn bank today has" $50,- Gallta Chaplet" to attend·' dm - Sh:h,nt,, I.nnl) sp: ·'g,ue, DoroSuSHlna and the twins
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the husiness meetmg
opened
the !heme so ng, Mr. .f Dtllon
is :rlso 000 capttal and ass&lt;'ls toto lmg , ner at
Inn,
lln ) Wo '":" d
W
Hamnet
Judtth.
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the dub votC'd to rnlertam the t . d
fy .
Bnghlen 1he Corner Where, operator of the \\md Cross Son~ $1 .600,000
1November G Vrrg"Jnl(l LoH·r1 of 4-LJ.lli,V SentHil'l. Pmneroy-MJcldlrport, 0., Oct. 25, 1965
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Ponwrov. d ub Thursday ' Nov. 1Y sa 1es goa·t E an d H Bond Lord's Prayer
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pledg te'l
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11 at the home of Mrs. J . A. purchases in the Countv dur·
.
e
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Young Rutland Road
· 11 J
Grueser who read three 1
.
. Each mg
1e amrary th roug .h Sep- Lew1s
arf ,1 ''G 0 d K
rn~·mber_ attending the. dinner tember period now total $236,~ Ne~ e:: "H
;ows
Your 1
1~ lo bnng a covered d1sh and 824.
s .. , ow t~ reak t~('.~vor-~
1 ) prizes for games. Cards
ry habit, and The tmbtt.
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Mre Sl'nt to Mrs. Morah LeonMrs. H~rold Blackston a n d
drd :lnd Mrs. Zeli a Cross.
Mrs. LewiS ?rueser were nam- 1
ed as the s1ck committee for
r;ms were mac:e ror the
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I I' •·1&lt;1\:IS party to be held Dethree " llfl'lllllfs. ' Announcements
included, Operalion Santa Claus 1
·" IH·r 17 with Mrs. Bernice
,, '"" and Mrs. Griff Russell as
rl
members arc to take gifts to '
1··~·1 •'·-~l'S. A one dollar gift ex· Prayer and Self ~ Denial ser~ at Athens State Hospital and
1 11~111ge will be held. The birlh- vices were held by the WSCS the _
next meeting, and The Ro~k
~&gt;.II ... of Mrs. Winn, Mrs. Knight, of the United Methodist church Sprmgs Ho~emakers club wrll
• • •
.l lr ,_ Houdashelt and Mrs. Pat Friday at the church with Miss ;r~ Goeg lem Wednesday: Oc- i
';:tl lagher were observed dur~ Lucretia Genheimer in charge. 0 r 27 • tat l0: 30 a.m. wrth al
111~ the evening.
Members A piano prelude by
Miss meet nt lre. home
of Mrs. 1
brought gift handkerchiefs to Grace Campbell opened the ;~ed ~~egl~t~ ~ednesday, ~c0
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be ~ent to Mrs. Kaiad Hindy service followed by the hymn, t~r k a
· a.m. Wit
now living in New York
"Spirit of God Descend Upon po uc
nner at noon.
Games were .played a~d priz- My Heart,» and prayer by the The program in charge or
es awardE'd ·to Mrs.
Walter Jeader, who also gave Thoughts Mrs. Blackston. opened with a ·
Hayes, Mrs, Lillian
Steiff, For the Day. The call to wor· poem, " I Feast My Eyes," by i
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Mrs. Allen Hughes and Mrs. ship and theme of the service, Mrs ..w. A. Morgan. Articles
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ia l hour the ho~l.esses served 8 God and Attempt Great Things ~u~, that all-m drag~ed-oul feel dessert course to those named For God," were given by the · ~~g, ~y Mrs. Lewis_ Gr~eser;
above and Mrs. Lee Roush leader.
Freezmg away tons1ls m ad1''
Mrs. Charles Bennett Mrs M, Mrs v 0 Ed d
,. utts ," Mrs. Amos
Leonard;
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war s spo•e nd "Sla l
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L. French and Mrs. William on the daily devotions for the a
r Y.our w o_e ami y
Revnolds
week of pra
A
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on a low anti·heart d1sease dt1
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y~r . . ~ew 1 rary et," Mrs. Homer Radford•
for Nthe hScamt
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·u Mtss10n College Two poems, "Mother ,s Mon· ,
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USY ,Ce QSS
as V'. e, Tenn., 3 college ster," by Mrs. Arlee Abbott
ror educatton of deaconesses and and "Au1umn Won der, ,, .l.Mrs
0
!DISSIOnartes, was gtven by Mrs. Mark Grueser, concluded lh ~
J.ay Warner and Medical Mts-- program. A contest was conOf
stons around the world. by Mrs. ·dueled by Mrs. Hugh Bearhs
A HallowN'n party was held Jl,ay Reuter..
and won by Mrs. William Grue.
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Thursd&lt;ty rvening by the Bu- 'llre presentation of the offer- ser and Mrs. Welby Whaley.
•v Bre Class of th e Middleport lng around the attar with pray- The hymn "Blest Be the Tie
First Baplist Church in the er in unison, precededinterces- That Binds'' and Mizpah benerhurch haSl'me nt. Mrs. .John sory praye r.s WI"th a ta Jk on diclion
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dosed the meeting. 1
Lyons, presid('nl, was
1n ways to pl1ly by the leader. The Refreshments were served by
charged the mPrling.
hymn "&lt;;od Of Crare and God tho:! host.ess to those named a~ I
The ev•·ning prayrr was giv- of r.lory," concluded Ure ser· hove and Mrs. William Eiching- ~
~ r. by Mrs. Chnrles Hennelt fol· vlre.
· er, Mrs. Clifford LeHheit and .
lowed by th-vntions
rntitled The group adjourned to the guests, Mrs. Barry Phillips, and i
''Golden Hills" giw-n bv Beu- social room for a sack lunch at daughter, Jill.
L.1h WhiiC'. The class v~Jil'd to
doontc $75 to 1h~ kitchen re- wl.lich . limeRtheordWesley _Grace
mod 1
.
Tb .
was given. ec ed mus1c was
e tng protect.
e btrthd;oy played by Miss L ·dia Ebersof Mrs. Wh1te was observrd 1 b
!1
during I hr• cvcoing.
I . ach throughout the lunch per0
Th
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1od
and
several
medttabons
. e 1Jdsement ,"&lt;IS decoraled were given.
Plans were made to tour the
WJ!h lh e seasons theme wilh
.
Fenton Glass Com n in Nov·
Mrs. Whil~. Mrs. Pearl Hoff- In the aft~rnoon a qu~et hour ember when the B~db
Arts
man and _daughter, Connie, on was hel~ .with a wo:shtp ce~t~ and Crafts Club met ~ednes­
the comm1t!ee. H.efreshments er conststi~g of a lighted PICo day at the home of Mrs. James
were served bv· Mr ·~ · Betty lure
of Chmt,
and Wb"tt
t b for an alt day mee tlighted
Pra · frtJr
H candles
d
t ac
Darsl. Mrs. Hoffman, Mrs.
~mg an s. !lenew- ing.
.
Agnes White and Mrs. Beulah al through S1lence, was gtven by
.
Whitt'
Mrs. Harry P. Smith and Re- Mrs. Clarence Murray, presiWin~ing prizes for the cos· newal through Seeking by Mrs i dent, conducted the meeting.
tume categories were Mrs. Robert Warner.
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' \ Mrs. ~dith Forrest was ~cleo~
Dana Hamm, prettiest; Mrs. Mis!l Campbell played "Break . ed mto
membersht_p
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.lulm Lyons, ugliest; Mrs. Let- Thou tr.e Bread of Llf" d - the club. The neJCt meetmg wtll .
. the
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With faith in this community and belief in its potential for ever greater ~owth,. , , - .
lit· Rou sl1 , funniest ;and Mrs. mg
sacnlictal bread ser~ Southern Ohio Electrle c 0 m~ ·
Fr:1rwr·s Bearhs, most original.- v~ee. Each member broke a pany with a demonstration to ·
we look to the future with hope and confidence. This bank is
'partneC: .:,': :::
piece lr?m the loaf or bread be given by the home econoIn progress with our friends and neighbors, and we stand ready to help pi:ovide the
OFFICF.R TRA~FERRED
with a s!lent prayer.
mist.
.
i' I I'LEASANT - State PoRenewal tbrough Discipline
.
financial strength to move ahead.
li&lt; c S"t. !1. E. Parks has been was liven by Mrs Jed W bst
A potluck dtnner was held at i
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11-: trl'-li·rred from Huntington to Sr, and Renewal ·throughe Ch~~ noon with the aftemoou session\
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Pu tnt Pleasant detachment. Sgt. lellle by Mils Campbell. The devoted to the making of varlp,.,h '" replacing Sgt. 11. M. meeting closed wlth the bene- oua Christmas d,eoorations. Pre-,
Sta rbuck, who retired from the dlctlon by Miss Genii .
sent were Mn. Max DaviS, I
SliJ1~ Police after 26 years of
elmer.
Mrs. Lawrence Stewart, Mrs. I
service.
and who had been
Harold CoUlns, Mrs. J a m e s
head of the local detachment Only definite
records of Reed. Mrs. Lawrence Reed,
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for the past year. Parks was Shakespearke's early tue are Mrs. Art Marcum. Mrs. Ol'
recently promoted from corpor- the dalet ol his marriage eva CoUerill, Mrs. Grill Russell
, ,.
.. ''ff.l
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ai to sergeant and recenUy ser- license
thooe of the bap- aild Mrs. ,Paul WinD and Mrs.
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tlml of his three children.
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bers in the class.
Pictured above for the service are the FIRST
ROW --:- Mrs. Lena McElhinny, the oldest at 92,
Mrs. Mmerva Childers, 90 with a 10 year perfect
Sunday School attendance record; Mrs. Minnie Gilmore, 86, Mrs. Nettie Mitchell, 86. SECOND ROW
Mrs: Ruth Moore, 85, Mrs. Bertha Darst, 83, Mrs:
Lavma Braley, 81, Mrs. Anna Hofferkamp, 81, Columbus, and Mrs. GcneviYe Farmer, 80 years old,
the youngest of the group but the oldest church

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Compliments of WAID CROSS' SONS
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IN CONGRATULATING

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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!IACINE

On Their Newly
Remodeled Banking
Establishment.

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Heavy Damages
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hIs W'rth Much Pride That We Take
This Opportunity To Salute The

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Completed Remodeling

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Can Be Justly
Proud Of Our
Newly Remodeled ...
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF RACINE
Congratulations ...

OF RACINE

ON THE RECENT REMODELING
OF YOUR BANKING FACILITIES

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G/ aSS COmpany

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Welker Named
On Committee

Lawsuit Claims
Belling Fall
Worth $2,500

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Expanded Services
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK

Racine Food Market

member.

l:u~l:. Eul,e~ Marlha ~ ~ame gl\e~
h~m~
Na~ !hat,~tt F~ortda Nole~St~san'
~lctbel,
tlo,~,du
Shakespear~
cluldre~n.

WSCS Holds
SeIf -Dema
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SerVICe
• f 'day

B B Cl
H lds HaIIoween
p t Th - d
Y UrS ay

Galllpoli• It • -Queen CUy Lucas clown Marmet 3:00 ~ . IO,;li
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down 4 p. m, Arootd Walker Beaver down Marmel8 ·l$ am 1
Goage . readlap: Gattlpotls
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Dam 12.0 15.3 running 6 feet down 5.. \ P m., lllu•)!s up H. E. Sowle• up Wmdeld UO
oo roller;, Po~eroy - Mason 10:35 p. m ; Onward clown uo,p. m.; Helen Z. up Winfield 2 a.
211.62 Pt. Pleasant 23.94 Hinton I a. ~- · Sotvaydown 8·50 a. m.ln.. ; Jerry Boswortb down Wla'
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Kanawba Raver - Lucy Jane fi"eld 2·35 a m
0.65, Kanawha Falls out, Char- t
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lesion 18.95. London, Marmet
and Winfield dams were on the :
sills.
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Boat Movemeats:
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Oblo River - Steel Ranger '
up 11, 12:40 a. m.; Little Edward up 15, ! ::tO a. m.; Little
George down 16, 10:20 p. m.;
Dixie Spirit down 16, 4 a. m.;
Bob Benter up 16, 6:25 a. m.; i
Harriett M. down 17, 3:30a. m.; ·
Cotton Queen down 17, 4 : 0~ a.m.
Irene Chotin down 17, 5:30a.m.;
ond
Steve Click up 17, 5:45 a. m.; ·
Andrew Calhoun up 18, 4:50 a.
m.; Eastern down 18, 7 a. m.;
Vickers down 19, 4:30 a. m.;
Harvey Jordon up 20, 5:10 a.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ m.; OVEC down 22, 1:50 a.m.;
Mrs. Pearl Reynolds was chairman of the observ- 1
McCiarey down 22, 6:30 a. m.;
ance and paid tribute to these faithful church workGeorge Price down 23, 9:30
ers u~,ing as her scripture, "Have Love One for the
Buckeye State up 23, 2:45a.m.;
other taken from John. Mrs. Reynolds referred to
Luther Herdman up 23, 6:35 a.
the group as christians first, last and always and
m.; Pamela D. up Greenup
OF RACINE
commented on thetr faithfulness in the church and
:30 p. m.; Jeflboat clown ure:entheir lives as examples of christian living.
up 2:20 a. m.; John J. Rowe
Mrs. Arthur Skinner, daughter of Mrs. Farmer
down Greenup 6 a. m.: C. V.
Our 8PIIf M' f.dJ.f 'll
sang a sol~, ':The Lord Made !lis Faith to Shin~
Harner up Gree nup
7:30 a.
Upon You With Mrs. Chester Erwin at the organ,
The annual Hall!lween Ca rni-l m.; Pollywog and franklin B.
Mrs. Oscar Roush read a praye r entitled "Colval at Rutland HJg h school will ; up Greenup wailing; Alice
lect for GUJdance" by Mary Stewart and presented
be held Saturdav. October 30 I Meldahl 420 p. m.: J . S. Lew·
each with a rosebud from the garden of Mrs. Marbeginning
al 6:30p.m. The Rut: is up Meldahl 7:30 p. m.; Ravgaret Lallance.
''THE STORE WITH A HART"
land Red Devils Boosters are ] ens wood up Me\dah: 8 p. m.;
Four deceased members were named including
sponsoring this vear':s event. 1 Oliver Shearer down Meldahl i i-=================:::::::::::::::;!
Mrs. Ma~d Graves, Mrs. Margaret Reynolds, Mrs.
A highlig ht of the evening 9:05 P- m.: Waller Hougland !,
Emma Bissett and Mrs. Flora Steffy. Unable to atwill be the crowning of royal-: down Meldahl 2:30 a. m.
tend were Clark Van Cooney, 91, Fred Shiflet, 89,
ty.
who will be pr~sented flo w-1
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Mabe,I Vance, 83, at Kent,. Ahce Rawlings, Fla.,
ers, cash. and a s,r~.
.
Stella Byers, Middleport VIc1oria McCarley lnd
A
King
and
Queen
will
be
and Stella Smith,
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selected rrom the high school
candidates, and a Prince and
First 'Activity' is
Princess will be named from
Published at J\&lt;IHS
student ca ndidates from eithcr t
The first issue of ''The Acti- Salem Center. Harrisonville or l Rep. Ralph Welker, Pomeroy,
i vity," Middleport High Srhool Rutland Grade Schools.
I was named ~oday to a special
I newspaper. has been distribut- C.:~k~ walk!; will be held dur- 1stu_dy com~·uttee of the Legis. ed to students this week.
ing the eveni ng and the activi- 1latn:e Service Commission es- ~
Making up the staff are : Chris ties will close with an auction : t~bhshed to make a comprehenBailey. edi.tor; Diana Davis and of prize mercha ndise. All pre- 1s1ve ~tudy _of the status of woA $2,500 suit has been i
Mane Hackett, assistant ceding events
wdl
be · men 1 ~ Ohro.
in Meigs County Common Pl&lt;!as Ieditors · Connie Cooke, feature held in the high school audi- 1. Particular emphasis will be
court by a Pt. Pleasant, W.
editor; Bi_
ll Haptonstall, ex- I torium.
I ~n. the areas of.employment polman who claims he was
h
t te,
c ange edrtor; Rod Sauer and I A game room will feature the I tctes and prac tIces of the sa
ed while belling a friend
Wayne Davis, sports editor: Bill "Dilly Dunker." dart throw, fish \\&gt;:a_ges, hours, _and workl_ng conMiddleport who had just
Hackelt, horsefeathers; 0 e e pond, prize wheel, milk bottle d1hons: the differences m lega l
married.
Slaven, senior reporter; Mar- tlrrow all offering many priz- .tr~a tment o1 men and women
The action was filed
gie Harris, junior reporter; Can- es_ '
~~ regard to political and civil
day by Philip T. McGuffin,
dace Bahr, sophomore
re- The refreshment room will n~hts, pro~erty rights, and faPark-st, Pt. Pleasant.t, "~~~~~:t porter ; Marta Hubbard, fresh · serve sandwiches, pop, cider, mlly r~lations ;. education and :
Philip Bailey, 209 s. F
man reporter; Janie Gerard, ar- pie, coffee, cake and donuts, counselhng servtces, the family
Middleport.
~st ; and Carole Anderson, AI- and the sweet shop will sell and the empl~yed woma~, and
1ce Darst, Becky Goodall. San- homemade candies candifd ap- programs designed to ass1st woMcGuffiu's petition
cla.ims dra Hollinshed, Kathy Lacey,: pies and popC&lt;Jrn bans.
men as w1ves, mothers and
that on July 16. 1965, he
J?yce Long, typists. Faculty ad-' A IO cent admission will be ~orkers; and the degree of pBI'·
to bell Bailey, who had
VIsors are M:s. Mildred Bailey 1charged at the door and sev- h_cr_patlon . and responsibility jn
ly been married, at his
and Mrs, Emily Sprague.
eral door prizes will be award- CIVIl affairs.
OHIO
RACINE
floor resideuce at 209 S.
--ed.
This committee will report the
st in Middleport.
f.and Stn' er• to
The proceeds will be used to results _or its study together with '
pay for installing the rest
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The plaintiff claims
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P o
any
squirted bill water on him from Meet Tuesday Night
the fence recently erected
to the t07th General Assembly
a hose . ~nnec_ted to the smk. The Candy Stripers of Veter- round the footba ll field; film
whicb convenes in January of
~cGuffm s actiOn states the ac- 1ans Memorial Hospital
will ed taking pictures of the
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tion of the ·defendant ca~sed meet Tuesday, October 2fi at and on a piece of
trainhim to faD and suffer a disto- 7:30 p. m. at the hospital. The ing equipment.
PHONE ORDERS
Syracuse
cated rJght shoulder.
members are to bring cray- r--:::.::::::::::::=--., Members of the
ons and coloring books. Demcm~
E.U.B. church plan to malt~!l
apple butter Oct. 28 at
strations on feeding will be
made by Martha Gress. All
Edith Hood 's home in Mirlers-11
new members are especially (
ville. Orders may be phoned
To The
urged to attend. A meeting for
Mrs. Harry Clark, IVY 2-2'140.11
officials of the Candy Stripers
Please furnish jars.
organization will be held at
Two cars were heavily dam· 7 p. in. the same evening.
.
aged in an accident Saturday at
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3:40 p. m. on North Front-s! in
Middleport.
On Your Recently

Carnival will
Be Held on
Saturday Night

With mne members present. There are sixteen mem·

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OCTINGENTANARY SUNDAY was observed
last S~nday at the Middleport Church of Christ

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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Oct. 2S, 't96S'-S

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FIRST NATIONAL B.ANK
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On The Occulon Of Your Recent Remodeling

RACINE,

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That was just one of nine
shutouts in games InvolVing
Ohio colleges, including a frus-

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of a 4~ loss to Tulsa. It was rusher plied up m more yards
the worst beating the Bearcats and three touchdowns In leadhave suffered in a decade.
ing the Otlers to a 34-3 wtn over
Ohio State got heck on the Eastern Kentucky.
good side of the ledger with a Ashland, already assured of
hard-fought 26-10 victory over the , Mld.Qhlo League crown,
Wisconsin The Bucks ran !hair beal OhiO Northern 9-7 while
oeason m;,.k to :1-1 and their Bluffton downed Defiance 26-0
conference record to 2-t.
to toke final po!Ses;lon of seo'
The shuffling left only Find· ond place m the Mld-Ohto. Delay atiHJ, with 8 perlectrerord. fiance fmlshed th~rd and W1IAshland bos woa five without a mtagtoo last.
loss but bas a tie on its record. In other Ohio
C~nference
Findlay's Allen Smith, the games, Mt. Union whttewashed
nation's leading small collese Hiram, 28-0; Capital downed

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Akron, Ill-(; Otterbein topped
Marietta, II).() and Denison defoaled Oberlin, 27-12.
The 011ly other Mid-American
Conference game saw Western
Mlchlgan beat Tuledo 3-&amp; on a
field goal.
Central State finally got Into
"ftere't , _ batt"
the wm column with a 26-20 vtetory over Kentucky State. Else~where, K~ beat Wllmlngton, 37-20 Ohto Wesleyan dro!&gt;
pad a 14-7 decl01on to Wabash,
COUEGE
and John Carroll whipped case,
BIG TEN
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Ohio State 20 WIJcooaln 10

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Minnesota 14 Michigan 13
Illinois 28 Duke 14
Northwestern 9 Iowa 0·
Michigan State 14 Purdue 10
Washington State 8 Indiana 7

Gre~~o

Cleveland F~ns are Happy
CLII:VELAND (UPI) National Football LeqUe'a
ttrn Dlvlalnn standlnp m
8IJinlnl ta look normal
for Cleveland Browna' fans.
With the Bl'OWIIS' 31-14
"' over the Glantllll New
Sunday and the Cardlnsll'
prlltnc :lt-20 lou ta the
lnetan lledoldoa In St.
the 1D64 world ehempiolll
llnail1 In undisputed
of firlt place ID the
atandlpgs
The ~- are no" 0.1
lni won all of their games'since
tbelr ~· ta the Cards
St Loula 1.1 MCOnd with
f..i reeon1
The B~wna wont into
day's prile pnpared
toulh coiltest olnce
York proponento
Giant victory over
and 8 subsequent ticket for
SEOAL AU GA~IES

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,

return ta 81orf. fDIIe!ld loll ta l!Dbel'll ta pul Cleveland
noHo-jolly ll'NII Gtanllm ahead 1&amp;11, mliway lllroqb the
with w.
II8COIId quariM and bll !!!Oberts
The Cll'dl on the etller baDd. apia with •
score
apecled a
11 did moet Jut before the l!lld of jbe half.
oblervers - alnce the Sklu Brown, IIIU the lea~• leadhed not won a game In Ove lllg I'U8iler, surprllled llje Giants
outings and the aontest wu Ill the lhlrd quarter by complayed In the Cards' home plelin( a lf.yard scoring pa89
pll'k.
to Gary Colllnl. Thla ·virtually
Frlllk Ryan paned for tbrte =~:.:leal for the I
tauchdowns and Jim Brawn Meanwhile, back In St. Louis, /
rll8hed !or 177 yards to lead the "'"'sblngton too• advanta•e of
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Injury "' Cardinal quarter- I
10 ol 15 P11101
to back Charley Jolmson ta upend /
two tauchdoWIIand
ta St. Loula as Sonny Jurgeosen1
IIDbel'lll
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fired three touchdown passel!
lor the Skllll.
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Cleveland scored live of the Jurgensen hit Bobby Mitche I
first oil: tlmea it had the ball for a ~JI.yard score In the secand took advantage of two fum- ond period lftd connected wbh
bles by Steve Thurlow to tally Charley Taylor for a 14-yard TO
its first two touchdowns follow· !" the ,third. He climaxed Wash8 24-yard fteld goal by age- iDgiOD s scoring with a on •Lou Groza.
yarder to Jerry Snuth in the
Ryan connected on a 21-yard final period.

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Mrs. Lillie Christy spent the
057.67, $146,338.11, $186,529.04.
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Don
Meigs - $4,870.77, $7,614.44,
Mallack and Donna Kay, Bel$50.940.87, $71 .049.87.
pre
Pike- $1,734.81 , $1!.370.95,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood
29,213.96, $44 ,132.80.
and family. Mrs. Letha Wood
Ross - $22,717.10. ·125,031.7 1, Mrs. Ernest John•on of Bel- an Mrs. Co• spent Sunday at
$203,110.17, $248.021.16.
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and Karen spent Sunday
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Chester VISited with Mr: and Roy Fick and visited the zoo.
For . ..
Mrs. Robert Lee and fam1ly on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hines and
Sunday evening.
sons, Belpre, were recent supMrs. Douglas Circle and Flor- per guests of Mr. and Mrs.
ence Circle called on Mrs. Jack Charles Woode.
8 REA1HI~ ' Bt~SHtll PI~Sio.l ~ ®
Follrod and Kim, Pomeroy.
Guests of Mrs. Rex Bailey on
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Mr. and Mra. Delbert Van Wednesday afternoon were Mrs.
Meter of Bowman's Run called William Will, Mrs.
Charles
on Mr. and Mrs. Frances Van Fick, Mrs. Ray Christy, Mro.
Meter on Tuesday evening.
Raymond Elberfeld and Mrs.
Middleport, 0.
John Ours of Dunbar, W. Va. Clayton Allen.
Mrs. Max Cleland, Columbus,
visited recently with Mr. Vern
Cleland .and Mr. and Mrs. Den·
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Oct. 2Z. LEAGUE
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The Gophers have been 3
Pointl Saxon; Guards: Bill
mysterious team thus far, de- K and C Jewelers
40 lck and David Moore; Center:
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40 Mik Swisher; Quarterback:
OPTOMETRIST
Michigan last week 14-13, and Blue and Grey
28 Joe Fisher; Jl&amp;lfbacks;
OUice
Boun:
9 to 12. 2 to li !Close at N0011 DD
Indiana 42-18 and Iowa 14-3. Ed's Auto Trim
~ Swisher and Junior Howard
Tltun. - Eas1 Cotll1 Sl, Pomero,
However, they lost to Washing- Davis • Warner Ins.
Fullback: Larry Whobrey.
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Southern Californa 21).20.
High Game - Vic Wippel
Although 23 lettermen are on 220; High Series - Bill Porter
hand, Coach Murray Warman n\'ji. High Game and Series Let us help. PI'( olf ~~~~
predicted this would be ~ re- Blue and Grey, 877, 2599.
lll8dical and dental bils •••
bulldillg year. The Gophers feature a soUd core of ends, some
Wednesday Mb:ed Leaguo
or bills of_, sort ••• widl
good defensive linemen anti poa0&lt;1. Zl, 1lfi
~c.elaaiLW.
sess enough speed ta keep the
W. L.
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The Fouraome
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The Spoilers
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K • P's
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King Pins
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High Game - Paul Bootie,
dilaent
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Series - Bill Porter, titl3; Betty
docablleia
Smith 460. High Team Game
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Sales tax collections for the 52. IU5,304.89, $321,306.78.
two-week period that ended Oct. Vintan - $695.50, $2,517.08
By Clarice Allen
16 shows that they are up $16,341.26, $19,613.39.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chrioty r..
m~re than $1.5 million; Collection of motor vehicle, centiyspent a weekend In Woos20.7 per cent over the same •• tr .1
nd
taxes in ter with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
.d1 1
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to a uuUse at er a
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the ten counties showing those ,. •1 er ·
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Cmcmnati
Treasurer of State. Stx of the ing Oct. 16, 1965 , and Oct. 17, spent a weekend with his parten southeastern Oh1o counbes 1964 and for the flsca! yean ents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
bowed incr~ases .. They were starting July I, 1965 , and July Knight.
,
Athens, Gaiha, Sctoto, Hocking, l 1964 follows : Athens - $10,Ad M .
d M
Jackson, and Lawrence. Four of '
Mrs.
a orrJs an
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Gallta" 676.80, $6,336.50, $110,699.58, $73,- Guy Summerfield have
re.
those coun tlea,
ens,
' 635 52 G· II"13
$5 553 61 $5Hocking and .Jackson are now · · a 9 12 ' 147 294
turned from a trip with the
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~head of last year's fiscal year ~~ti~g 14 • $4,ool.9a, 14;1114:0,; Senior Citizens Aasoctatton of
f1gures.
$40, 637 _06, $36,626 _47. Jackson _ Nationwtde of Col~uslhrough
The figures showing the col- $12,551.73, no ligures, $62,839.08 lbe Smokey MountBlllJ.
lections for the two-weeks per· $60,527.ol. Lawrence - $4,446.- Mrs Henry Eichinger
reiods ending Oct. 16, 1965, and• !9, $9,562.09, $102.093.21, $100,- ttll'IIOd home Wednesday from
.ct. 17, t !lf~, and those lor the 166.58, Meigs - $n,548.44, $5,- the st. Joseph Hospital, ParkfiScal years start1rg July
I, 894.49, $47,001.68, $42,548.43, Ptke ersburg where she underwent
1965, and July I, 1964 follow: - 5,277.76, $4,'193.68, $37,017.- treatme~t.
Athens - ~18,497.04, $15,340.· 57, $31,710.83. Ross - $12,183.- Recent visitors of Mr. and
14.$185,953.14, $157,66~. 33.
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14, $00,112.03, $89,813.o2.
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23. $79,656.62, $79.170.12.
98, $19,528.39, $19,301.49.
Paul Hoffman and Mrs. Linnle
Jackson - $21,496.28, $9,153.G
98. $122,679.12, $121 ,113.40.
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6-Daily Sentinel, Pomesoy·Middleport, o.• Oct.
vorite Buffalo.
The Kyger creek Bobcats With time running short, the
Miami 34 Ohio University o
Athens ... . ,. .. . . 7 o 202
In lour other shutouts, the scored a touchdown in each Panthers went to the passmg
Western Michigan 3 l'oledo 0 Loean . . ... ... .. . 5 .2 122 67
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Dayton 0 Buffalo 0 (tiel
Jackson ......... 5 2 100 54
:~~~~w~·~h!"'~~r~~s:'~eing urday mght and defeated I he IWills intercepted a Jeff Werry , By United t""f lnte~~~~o~::l Tulsa 49 Cincinnati 6
Gallipolis ........ 4 3 86
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erve's 2-0 shutout 1Pomeroy Panther Reserves 21). aenal and returned tt
25 Mtclug•n ._lale ans h
te 9Dayton 0 Buffalo 0 (tie)
Middleport ....... 4 3 80 81
~es~~hi~~n and Jefferson. o in a mud battle at Cheshire. yards to ~e Pomeroy. 17. Quar. Rose Bowl 15a JU~~r athe~;· S~a:-i Chatt~nooga 15 Xavier 14
Wellston .. · ..•. , 3 4 62
Muskin urn used a fteld goal The Bobcats took the open- terback Ftsher then hit Swisher and JUmp ;.;.;;ed Purdue 14-tO' 'vfuskmgum 3 Wooster 0
Pomeroy . . . . . 3 4 94
to beaf Wooster 3-&amp; and re- ing ktckoff on the Pomeroy 45 on a 20 yard pass up the mtd- ~ans ~ho d t k the Big Ten ' Mount Umon 28 Hiram 0
Nelsonville . ... 1 6 66
mam atop the ohio C~nference, and hit paydirt seven plays !at· die to ~~ve the wmners a 1~ l~t~r \~ih aan 4.{)ooconlerencc ree- l Capital 15 Akron 6
St;()AL GAMES ONLY
and Wittenberg needed
two er on a one-foot plunge b) quar- lead wtth 15 seconds remam· /ord
I Wtttenberg 6 Heid~lberg o
TEAM
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field goals in Its 6-0 shutout of terback Joe Fisher. Tite 55- mg before the half. Spauldmg Duff
Daughely's power·I Otterbem to Manetta 0
Athens ......... · 5 0 144 14
Heidelberg
yard scoring march saw a key caught a short pass for the Eps.j hous Yhas only to dispose of Denison 'tl Oberlm 12
Logan . . . .... .. . 4 I 100
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nine-yard run by Fisher and al Kyger Creek scored Its fm~l l N t~ estern low a and Indiana Baldwin - Wall. 30 Younsstown 0 Galllpolis . . '.... 3 2 74
The highlight game of the 32 yard pass from Fisher to touchdown with 6:40 lefl m ~:~u:Ch the' New Year's Day ! Kenyon 37 Wilmington 22
J~ckson ....... 3 2 42
UPERT INSTALLATION!
weekend also turned mto abru- Right End Mtke Spauldmg.
the third stanza. Howard cap- arne with the West Coast's Wabash 14 Ohio Wesleyan 7 Mtddleport ... .. . 2 3 50
tal defe~1ve ba~tle. A m1s~ Kyger Creek drove o~ce a- ped a 20 yard dflve by racmg ~am. Iowa and lndtana are 1West. Reserve 2 Wash. &amp; Jeff. 0 Wellston ......... 2 3 56
ARMSTRONG'S
extra pomt prov1ded the mar gain during the f~rst penod but over from Ihe one.
winless in league play, but i John Carroll 20 Case Tach 7 Pomeroy . ... . . . t 4 42
Linoleum ,1, , . lnl1ld VInyl
gm or difference as Bowlmg the rally died when the alert Other third eriod action saw Northwestern is 2-t.
i Bluffton 26 Defiance 0
Nelsonville .. . .. . 0 5 14 IZ4
Green knocked off Kent, HI. Panther defense picked up the Pomeroy's Ji~ Crow recover- Purdue had Michigan Stale I Fmdlay 34, Eastern Kentucky 3 TOTALS . . . . . . 20 !0 524 5U
The B-G WID set the Falcons first of four KC tumbles.
in a Bobcat fumble 00 the down ltl-0 as the !mal penod Ashland 9 Ohio Northern 7
SEOAL ALL GAMES
l'loor covertnc for tv817 kind of Door. Bell
up • • heavy favorites to retam Pomeroy punted to open the 20g and Kyger's Earl Shaggs began, but the Spartans p u Central State 26 Kentucky St 2C
Scortng Col•mn
p.atteru. Proftulollll IDIIIJ!aUoo bJ Ill, or
UH~1r M1d-Ame~1can Conference second period with Kyger Creek recoverin the pigskin one IBob Apisa and Clinton Jones to
OTHERS
G-Piayer, School TO EP
do IIJoursoll. CaD WY J.263l for frH ettlo
tttle. Kent, whtch had hopes .~1 taking over on their 30 yard Ia late! 00 a Panther hobble work for the victory. Aptsa Brown 6 Colgate 0
5-T. Snyder, A ... .. 8 5
malo.
a. resurgenctHlus year, saw 18 stripe. Halfbacks John Swi.sh- ~olowlng that fumble recoverY 1went about .a foot for the first Syracuse 32 Holy C~~ 6
5-J. Gasser, L .... .. 7 1
title hopes fade.
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WALL-TO.WALL.CARPETING
One of the shutout vtcltms a strong blocking effort by the but were halted on another de- !eight yards for the go-ahead Syracuse 32 Holy Cross 6
5-C. Kemper, L •.. 6 0
MOHAWK
was hapless Ohio Unlver.nty, In KC line drove to the 13, only f nsive standoff by by Meigs I touchdown.
Dartmouth 14 Harvard 0
5-D. Mcinturf. A ... 3 3 24
MAGEE
th: thro.es of Its worst season to see il halted when Raym~nd Ceountians Pomeroy halted two Th S a tans whose defen- Yale 24 Cornell 14
Moore, M ... ... 4 0 2f
~~&gt;pert btstallatioo
since Bill ~ess too~teov~~s Zirkle, on a four and four situ- more Kyger drives in the final sive ~ta~s~ics \~ad the Big Ten, Boston .Coli. 38 Richmond 7
5--P. Anderson, G · . . 3 1
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head coach tn the
red. ation, broke through blockers quarter by ecovcring fumbles . h ld Purdue ball-carriers to 33 Columbta 13 Rutgers 7
5-D. Long, G . . . . . . . 3 0
Guarontee4
The Bobcats were clobbe • to upset fisher and end !he K)·ger dr:ve from its 45 to e d . the second half and Pilt.sburgh 28 Miami &lt;Fla.) 14 5-J. Pope, W ... .. 3 0
34-!1 ' bv- arch -nvat M1am1 · 1It threat.
s '" Boilermaker quarter'
Temp1e 12 c onnec rICUt 1I
5-D · G"lmore
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the Pomeroy 11 but fumbled and yar
limited
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5-{;.
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2 1
UJe s~ason..
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h tou' the Bobcat defense a~am, v.as play a rally by the Bobcat sec- pletwns in 10 tries after inter- VIllanova 28 West Cheater 13
Ctnclnna~ avOid ~ \ u u' forced to punt, and semor Chuck ond unit, died on a fumble. mission. Purdue now stands 2-1 Massachusetta 34 Boston U. Stanford 31 Army 14
but coutdo t escape \~eel ·~is- Leach blacked the baH to p~t The Panlhers behind
good in league play
Thiel 13 Grove City 8
Oregon St. I0 Utah 6
tating as II saw lls ~ record Kyger in •. good scormg post- passing from Keith Phalin to Dark horse Minnesota re- Georgi~ T~h 37 Navy 16
Idaho 35 M011tana 7
soun Valley C~nfere t~ .
tion at the 2.3 yard hne. (Tack- Mike Wright began moving in Imamed unbeaten in conferenrf' MtSSISSlppl 24 Vanci«'bUt 7
Utah St. 41 Colorado St. 20
~o out the wm ow on wmgs le Richard Avis recovered the the final minute but time ran play by nosing out Michigan 1 ouisville 23 Marshall 7
Air Force 40 U. of Pacific 0
loose baH.) However, the deter- out.
]t3.
'ake Forest 12 N. car. 10
Washington 24 Oregon 20
mined chargers of Cpacb Blit
taryland St. 35 N. Car. Col. 0 UCLA 58 California 3
Adams held the Bobcats again. Coach Jim White's eleven conVirginia Tech 22 Virginia 14
Nevada 20 Sacramento Bt.
1- - - -- - -- - - 1trolled the statistics like they
. STORY IS HOAX
. Wm. Mary 28 Geo. Wash.
Slllla Clara 40 Idaho 14
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did the game, KC had 183 CAMBRIDGE_. . Mass. &lt;UPii N. Car. St. 29 Maryland 7
yards rushing While holding the- An extra edlltOn of the cam- FairmOIII 14 w. Va. Tech 13
Panthers to only lour. Fisher pus newspaper quoted Harvard Tennessee 17 Houston 3
hit on two of eignt passes lor President Natham M. Pusey Kentucky 28 Georgia !0
o2 yards while Pomeroy cUck- Sunday as saymg the board of Nebraslul 38 Colorado 13
Th
ed on three of nine lor 25 yards. ov~rseers had approved a de- Western Kentuc"" 28 Drake 21
COLUMBUS IUPI) e
Kyger bad 11 first downs to clst?n to diScontinue football as Kansas 9 Oklaho~ St. 0
Ohio State Buckeyes go to work
Pomeroy's three. The Bobcats an mtercollegtate sport after the Wichita 27 Soutbern Dllnols 0
today in preparation for the
now 5-2, tangle wlt.h an unde- ! current season. It was all a care- Rice 20 Texas 17
invas10n of a virtual stranger I - lea ted Chauncey eleven
. 1 fully planned and execuled 1
•·from the northwoods for Satur·1
POMEROY LANES
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The single sheet extra"
Ar... nsas 55 North Texas Sl. 20
dav' s Homecoming g•me
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day at Chauncey.
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The Minnesota Gophers, unOctober 19· 1965
By quraters:
fhe campus 'newspaper of
beate n in three Big Ten Confer· l
Points, Pomeroy
0000 vard's sister Ivy League
ence ga~, will. travel from I Pomed'roy CeDement t Slltolock 3382 KyStagertCreelk
6860lege which Saturday
handed
Minnear-olis to OhlD Stadl.um Mid ~eport
p.
re
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Harvard a 14-Q defeat on
Furnltura and houtehold
for the gvne, marking the first : D and D Bar
28
Pomeroy- En~s .
football field.
goods. Wo will bay. ...,.
meeting of the two teams smce RAwlings Hondas
26 and Raymond Zirkle; Tat:kles,
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1950.
Syracuse Ball Park
26 Jim Crow and Eugene Triplett;
OILERS RAU,y
Call ...
In fact, it is the first game H and R Firestone
18 Guards: Eddie Baer and
HOUSTON _ Veteran
hetwee" OSU and Minn.sota . High Game and Score- Lew- Wolle; Center: Pat Story;
Spikes kicked a l5-yard
KNOnS USED
since WOOdy Hayes
became ts Sauer, 231, 574. Team Htgh terback: Jeff Werry; Halfbacks: goal with l7 seconds rem ainGet II) On The Fun Anyone C.n
FURNITURE and
head coach of the Buckeyes. Game and Score - Rawltnga Mike Wright and Keith
ing Sunday to give the Houston
AUCTION
Hayes Is now dean of Btg Teo Hondas, 905, 2559.
and Fullback: Charles Hysell. Oilers a 38-36 win over Kanaas
1163-21111.
416.1917
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The la;t of the major college
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drain on a last-lecond field goal
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by Helen I!Sottel--'

PT. PLEASANT - '!'be Sher
fVID .,. a~u...., afttlt I*' &amp;. ft. - - - ·--- -Iff's Dept. fnvesUgated "
1963 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door
$1695
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Housekeeper,
middle ased,
YOU'nl
ASJ{ED
FOR
IT!
bateful
and
ungrateful,
abe
was
eral
automobile inlshapo durh1.
Locally
owned
by
retired
gentleman.
6
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engine
PoweruuULAI'Wf'tl
to live in. Care
for child- :
f'lide trans. I\adio and heater. Excellent tues. Spotless clean
This
column
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for
young
peounderstanding
and
bent
over
the
weekend.
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ren. ca u sH 2-5U 4.
mterior. Green finish.
te ICltf or .-- . , •
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pie, their problems aud pleas- backwards to try to ba Dice to
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ures, their troubles and fun. As me. When I rebelled aud acted Saturday drlmorniDgbJath M· ·
bulldozer radiator to the
1964 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Door-- $1995 with
"•h~r
wW
eel fie ~- Cot ACT NOW. Earn steady income
the rest of Helen Help Uke 1 lwo-yeal'&lt;lld .... was a.m. a car ven Y o n
••rw
loQUI . . . .._...,_. taiM'dH
operating your own business . smallest heater core.
2 tone green finish. Owned by local resident. Clean interior. Us•., 11 wel•omes
'' laughs hut patient and •~d. An·••
bad balic, 20, Leon, slowed down c.
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Radio and heater, new tires, 283 cu. in. V8 engine. Std. trans.
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A nice one.
won't dodge a .serious quesUon I could be In one dlrectlon, abe 1· 3li to make 1 turn an w• .
• "::,~,..!"'c.:'.; ;".;,.~ unn&lt;cessary. Write Rawleigh,
$395 with a brusl&gt;&lt;lff.
would counteract lly being sooc1 struck from the rear by 8 •••.
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driven lly Waldo Kinzel, Co,·
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Send your teeMge questions She never packed my baga, tagevtne, W. Va. who was.
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unused mileage,
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, told me .,.,.,,_ 1s my house 10 · cited for laliDn! to have vehJ&lt; ·
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care o1 He1en Help USI this get out,• or
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NATuRAL gas,-9 C. n:Refrig- ation ~ervtce. Jaek's Reins
newspaper.
an animaL Sllfli she cracked Smith, a pauqer In the Kin. , . A. • tD I£~ '
Ill 0111 "
erator and automatic Heatro- eraUon, New Haven. Phooe
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down pretty
sometiJnea zel car waa treated for mmll!'
·~ ~ "o.J'. 11" ' .... Ia, 60,000 TB. Call WY 2-7048. 'I'U ~7
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OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
NO
IN ON DATES!
but I'd hate to lhJuk
what lnjurlel at Pleasant Valley Ho,.
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POMEROY, OHIO
I really believe you need your hadn't. I didn't reallze " then, Ricky Colt, 17, Galllpolls FerPHONE WY 2-2156
DINING ROOM suite consistat
head exam~d. Do you realize but I worship the Jll'Ound abe ry, was cited for !aUure to ha"
ing of labl&lt;,
6 upholstered !
Marie's Style Post
--- - ~ how your a&amp;mlne answer to the walks on. U she had felt as that vehlcle under control when h'
Notice
chairs, China cabinet, buffet! Haircuts
$1.25
Business Services
g•~l who 1 ~ afraJd to kiss (and "One Mother," I doubt serious- lost control of hls car In a sharr
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and mirror. Phone WY 2- Shampoo &amp; Sets . $1.50 L o. McCoy, Aucllooeer, Che•
thmks shes •b,nqrmal) cau af. ly 11 I would want to be Uke her curve on Redmond Ridge 5 a.
SQUARE DANCE every Wed- 5655.
10 23 3tc 30 day color rinse,
ler, Obio.
9 " ttc
feet g~rls ol .5. INole from H: as much as I do.
m. Sundny. Cole was not in
nesday and Friday night at I Shampoo &amp; oat $3.50
I reaosured her, oald thai at
,
jured In the mlsh
the Masonette, Mason. W. Va. TWO POLLF,D Hereford heif- Permanents
$7.50 up
Ovaroeas Employment
age-l&gt; she may Dol be ready So heres to mothers of Am·
ap,
10 ~!_ 12tp 1 ers, 9 and 14 months, excel-j
We Sell and Service
Entered Hospital
for dates, but wbea abe finds a erJca: Love, .Pati~ce, under· There were no injmie!l and
LOSE \li"EIGHT sarely
with · lent breed mg. 1958 D 0 d ge l
Wigs and Wiglet!
All trades truck driver to
Persons enlering Holzer Hos- boy sbe reaDy likes sbe,'ll wam standmg, ~omuderatl~n, and I no arrests in 8 mlsbap which
Dex·A Diet Table(s 0 o I Y four door hard top. V-8 -65,Marie's Style Post
proJect engineers. Africa, pita! over the weekend includ- lo take Ibis way of shawlng her firm but ktnd hand Will outdo occurred 7:45 p.m. Saturday on
98c at Stork's Pharmacy
000 miles, good condition.
RL 124
Ph. WY 2-5271
Europe, Asia, South Pacifie, ed: Tommy E. KerwM, .:llll3 londaess - tbat kissing doeslstrtct rules and close,
rigid Rt. 62 when a car driven by
9 25 6Utp
Kenneth Hartley, Pomeroy.
Syracuse. Ohio
I pa id travel, housing, food, Chestnut St.; Joseph F. Ketser, DOf; le8d to unmanageable com- enforcement any,, old da~; '8 Mark S. Wright, 22, Carroll,
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Atlantic. H!,;h salary jobs, 506 Maple Dr.; Mrs. Oliver Bar· pllcaUoos If you keep II llgbl. You can tell Mother she Ohio, and a car driven by J.
AU1'11Mtl81LE lns•trance ~n
male, fewale ov&lt;!r 18. OEIB Iry, Rt 1 Crown City ; David L. Our daughter, near 15, has raismg future citizens, not run· R. Holland, 43, Charleston, colcanoelled? 1..0SI yuu1 opera
enings WY 2'6320 · 10 22 3tc HEATING, PLUMBING, Rurs Box 23190, Oakland Park, Drummond, Rt. I Gallipolis; neve had a 1ate as we feel she nlng a prison campi -SANDY tided as Holland was atiemp~
lor'o bconsel Call W~ Z.- , - ~ - - - ~:r~l Bo~~~: ~as. ~a'::.01 ~ ~.; Fla. 33307
Mrs. Laura E. Clark, Rt. I Gal- lB too immature to go out with Dear Sandy:
ing to turn.
tiM!&lt; 61 Buick _ _ $1095
Pomeroy.
9 22 tlc
lipolis: Angela Sue Dennison, boys alone, much Jess
ltisa I hope your mother reeds - - - - - - - -- 111 11
u"l"ll7.t"'
.J."'D"o"zE
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::-:\\-:c,O:cR
ccK
: c-w
-·a-nc-ted
--c.
livestock
Rt. 1 Crown City; Mrs. Larry them!
your extra- special
letter. ;'C:.at,.="'
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v ·· ·
Skylark 2 dr. Hard Top.
AUCT'IONEER
Sh '11 be 88
ud of
Ci.lll WY 2--2208.
10 25 tOte Beautiful bronze with white
1 - PAIR of 6 year old Work- C. Lieving, New Haven; Lee I pray that you will retract e
pro
you· 88 f:r.tTo'~s~uS::~~J':A~o'ra:~~~~t~
top. Automat ic trans.
Complete service
horses weighs 2600 lbs with I Thompson Rt. 2 Leon· Mrs. such disgusting advice to teen- you are of her! - H.
"We.a•. SU.III., llliiDll, 11111 •plltd •It~
In Mem~nv
Critt Hradh•ro
barnes's 1 black and 1. spot- Russell H. Ferguson, 'Pliny, agers and in the future never This column ill dedicated to ::,l:!;:'.:'::'*~w;.~~~,·~~t·~;
! ~LOVING memory of .Del bert 64 Comet V8" $1795
W~te .._Pr:'::A~F:;o~ce
ted, good workers, $275. Phone W. Va.; Mrs. Kenneth L. uv· be guilty of it! You should get family 1ivingb,lso if _yout're ~v·
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11 flllm • Dmllblf
dr.
Sedan.
Automatic
shift.
Sll
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ingston
Rt
3
Leon
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down
on
your
knees
and
ask
lbg
ktd
trou
e
or
JUS
Pam
.._m
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IIIIa
2
(.·. Gau I who passed away one
H
h 1 YOU tt, lHl: .u.tltld •u. 1258,1ll2.i03. Wo
Racine. Oblo
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ear ago toda)', Oct. 25, 1965. Low mileuge, ex:tra clean.
....,
Blain, Hogsett, W. Va.; Mason God's forgiveness for giving out trou e_, 1et e1en e p
, LIII!WU.., St9t,8fii,I6B.n; M•a • _u. •~•.·
Y
Ra dio.
5 l u10
A G.
Bend
M
h' . k .
She Will also
welcome your m,o3UII; capital, su.ua,&amp;37.ao, I!Ulpllll,
1
A broken circle, a vacant ch ai r
nmm,
erson:
rs. t ts SIC enmg nonsense.
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h
Rea',
L•t•le
For
Sale
George
•·
M1'ller
Pt
Pleasant·
REV
AND
MRS
D
L
p
own
amusmg
expel'lences.
Ad·
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We do miss htm everyw ere
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IN Wl'i1l181 WHIIW lllln ll!nu~\IIVb. why
Mrs. Don
Thompson,
Rt.Pt2 De1lr Rev . and Mrs. P. ..
dress
e eu
e 1D care 0 'lut:oJ•b•,
lrillld ., &amp;ld ea;~., 1111 to "' .s!J~
We do not que!oi lJOn
FOR SALE
Le
C F.
Thor to
this
newspaper
Oblo, OMdar•Uu..JIIi11 , 19U.
1
God called him home.
. NR\VLY decorated frame house
tart ; . ureanky
n nF,
· You're entitled to your vlews.
'
=:~~::
l~ut we thank him for his love
Pom•rov, Ohio
l _
Pleasant,
Fr
M.
ugate,
I'm
entitled
to
mine
and
·
744 E. Main St., Pomeroy,
...
p
R bert G S · k Rt
The years. he was ou r own : FlR~EWOOD · l tO ~ a icku load $4800.00. Can finance entire
om~oy ; o
. WIC '. .• mine ("Light signs of affection To be Speaker
W1 lr. L1nn1e, Son , J M and cut anv length Call
P or Pwnt e amount ·
OCT, t5
1
Middleport;
Mrs.
Wilkie
•-tween
hoy and grr
' 1 are nor• PT. PLEASANT - The "lev.l.-~:::::iiiiiE
h
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ut:
11
!"&gt;&gt;nilv. Daughter; Donna and
.
.
. SEVEN
h
on Unl·on Jane Howell Tent Daug ters Sarson, Rt. 1 Portland; Mrs. mal permissible and not dan- J H I I Naab Ill
Glendale Skidmore. MY 1).. , ' room ouse
of U . V
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B
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oe a e o
v e,
Fmnily.
10.2.5·llp
Terrace, Pomeroy , $5500 00.
man eterans WI
mee Larry D. arr, angsvi e rs. gerous") are shared by family will be the guest evangelist
3437.
10 22 6tp THREE bedroom house, But- Monday at 7:30p.m. at the DAV Stanley L. Paugh, , Jackson; T. relations elljlOrts all over the the Trinity Methodist Church,
Loil and Found
COAL HA ULI NG, leaves raked, !ernul Avenue hot
water hall.
Herbert Blankenship, Rt. 2 AI- world. 1 gave you equal space, 615 Viand Street, during the
Tnt11sparent
LOST- Sunday at Rac ine Laun- and hauled away. Lee Oren- heating syste~. in very goo4
OCT ze
bany; Joe R. Vandall, Ravens- no backtalk. MY minister, you "New Life Mission" which Is
.
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n
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wood · Reg~na A. Rafferty Rt. see taught we well abol "A soft
·
Plastic
dramat. ~ asher Load
ol ner, WY 2-2BOJ.
10 22 6tp cond1tJon, hardwood
uoors, Members of Utt Pomeroy Ele- 2 W 'll t . Mrs Luth ' L
,
scheduled to begm October Sl,
c!olhP&lt;. Call VI 3-24.19.
· -- oul of h1gh water, $8000.00. mentary PTA are asked to
e s ;;,'t •3 0 k Hiller Mrs. answer · · - H.
through November 7th, at the
STORM
10 25 Jtc SEWING macblnes. repair ser- THREE bedroom house
meet at the school TUesday al ~u~\ .Do a d Wllstc : Dear Helen:
local church.
WINDOW
- - - - - - - - - - vice. aU makes. WY !-2284. Vale Street, new. gas furnace, 9 a. m. to help sack prizes for ~~ Wllllam '::'"'&amp;here: fro':;. How do you tell a person po- '!'be Rev. Hale Is from the
_ _ Fot Rent
1be FabrJ&lt; Shop, Pi m
. tn good condition $4500.00. 1the Halloween par1y.
&amp;on ·· and Mrs DavidS McCo litely, after a long, unending Dept. of Evangellsts, General
FOR RENT -5 room trailer, AuthroiZed Singer Sal.. and Can ftnance ent~rely .
I The Pomeroy WC'l'U will '
·
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y, telephone conversation
lbal• 8osrd of Evangellsm, Metbodlst
no children or pets, refer- Service.
3 zt1 tfe SMALL fram~ house with t~ee meet Tuesday at 2 p m. at the Ravenswood81rtha
you must hang up? •'
Clu8"cb, Nashville, Tennessee.l::::.::lW:U..:..:Uuiili:.lli.:=.l
&lt;'nces. Contact Robert B. I
rooms furmshed downstairs, United Melbndist Church.
I've alwaya said, "I have to He received hlB BA degree from
Cibbs, Clifton.
10 23 3lp .,
--~- -t11 2 E. Mam St., Pomeroy, The Auxiliary to Feeney-Ben· Mrs. David S. McCoy, Rav- get off," but I wonder U that Asb~. College and a Bachelor
C 5
D R
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.1850.00.
.
nett Post 128, American Legion enswond, son, 12:20 p.m.; Sat- implies the talker is using up of DIYuuty de~ from
RO 5 HAR WA E
Hr •LSE, 2 bedroom house trail·
WY 2-2720. After 4.00 p.m. . will meet Tuesday evening at urday· Mrs Kenneth L. living· too much time and be (she) ern Methodlst Uruverslty lD Dal· 11 2nd A
1, Call
..r fo r rent. Phone WY 2-3346
call WY 2-3569.
th Le . h ll . Mlddl r1 sic
talk too lo ?
J
las, Texas.
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vo,
MkfdJt,ort, 0 ·
4 24
3· Le
or W_Y 2·2186.
10 ~· I
O'Br1en and Crow Really Co.c ate7:30gwo
epo m. nS,unday;
. ,MrsonGeo,
p. m.a to
. SOD,
rge E:. M~·
,... Des
ar J : ng.- .
10 23 61
' ROOMS, bath, basement, fur· I
_ _ _ _ _ _ _..:.:__:_ ~-· Pomeroy Chapler No, 80, ler, Pt. Pleasant, son, 4:trl a. "1 have to ~et off'' lB an ex·
"''' · yard and garden. Con-·
NOW GOING ON
. I"'R SALE· 1640 Lincoln llgts Royal Arch Maoons. w11l hold m. Sunday.
cellent way to end an overlong
Iar l: Paul Roush or Phone.
b
lh
b
.
special
convocatiOns
at
7:30
p.
Discharged
phone conversation. And if It
773-5736, Mason, W. BTT
LOW SALE PRICES
1 4 room a · ""'menL ga• m. on Tuesday, October 26, to
.
implies that the talkative one
10 22 31p
! furnace Alummum storm WID· confer the past master's degree Mrs. Anthony F. Atkmso_n, _ is, we.ll, maybe she'd mend
FIVE ROOM house with bath.
ON ALL SIZES
I dows and doors Ca rp•tmg and Thursda
October 28 to Mrs. John F. Powell, Memtt her wavs. !But don't count on
7 1~1 MafJ ie and Page St., Mid·
We Give TV Stamps!
and drapes. Can be hnanred. l conff' the m~~t excellent ~as- F. Sanders, J. Earl Neff, Mr~. it!) - H.
10 ; tfc . ter's degree. Thomas C. Ed- Haro~d C. ~ttr~, Mr~ Wi~ard Dear Helen :
dleporl. Phone WY 2-5443.
, _!!Y 2-2293 ·
10 21 tfc bUPER SERVICE HOUSE ~'OR SALE: 4 bedroom w"'ds, high priest, urged all G. ox,
m ry ue. oy, I just had to answer "One
-·--STATION
home, 2lfl miles from Pome- officers and members to attend. Drenna ~- ~azel, Tamm_le L. Non-Confirmist Mother." Wow!
TRAILER SPACE, Depot St
Buck• VIC tona L· TomU "'son • Th ank goodness she .ISII'I
·
MY
Ph. WY 2-9932
roy. gas healing, bath, ali i
OCT, 27
. I
~~~and. John J. F:{ ~:~o~r
Pomeroy
coppper
plumbing, a(&gt;- ] Feeney • Bennett Post 128, IJohnMnyKL. lKmHg, TtamaMrra LG. AI- mother. lmag•ne saymg chi I~; I
prox•mately 2 acres on Rut- American Legion, will meet en, c m e_y un er, s. &amp;y· ren are like _animals, and u
FUUR ROOM apartment, new
1 -=~ead-· for land Road. Vacant. Write ur Wednesday Oct. 27 at the le- nell_e A. W1se, Mrs. Hom~ r they don't mmd, show them
!y decuraled $40 per mmnn.
g Yg
Y
call · James Crisp, Ph. WO 7- gion hall at 7;JO p. m Mem- Shriver, Mrs. Raymond R. Ze1g~ the door!
.
Cllll Walter Crooks, WY 2-l awith
whirl
after
cleaning
carpets
6394
R
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2
1
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H
Young
Mrs
I
16
Look1
0
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Bl ue Lustre Rent elec· · · \ 'est
a e bers are urged to pay the 1966 er, rs.
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am ·
ng back over
3631 .
10 6 tlc
Road, Vermilion, Ohio.
dues before Nov. 11 wh•n the Sarah H. Farley, Mrs. Henry the
t four years, 1 remem·
_
_ _
I Iric shampooer, $1. Pomeroy1
k M J
L E ds be t
1•
bee b 1 •~" I 11.'ITS - rree sew I Cement Block. Pomero)·. Ohi o. _ ___ _
10 21 lOtc 40 and 8 tra •' n wl'll be ·In M'lddle- Blan e, rs. esse
. a ' r lmes .ave
n a so •~
Tn"AII .c.n
------Mrs. Lester Wilson, Mrs. El· ly impossible. No doubt there
a~e and ~ ater Brown ' l'ta.ll .
l0-25..(itc HOUSE FOR SALE: 4 rooms port for the dues.
e/ Park !State Approved I
---. bath , full basement, storm The Salisbury PTA will spon. wood E. Bowers, Elmer Arth- were times when my mother
UhJo,
W\
!964
BlSC
AY
~
E
6
cyl.
Chevruwould have liked nothing bet.lle.
1. _a 1 the schoo1 on ur , Mrs. Dannie L. Brickles,
Mlner'vl
l"'nont
Z.3:l24
let. Radio, hea ler, standard doors· dOd w1'ndows· AlumJ·num sor
Th asdmee mg
Oct be 28 t 7 30 Burl Burke, Mrs. John W. Cia ir', ter than to clobber me and
0 r
1 11 Uc Shill. lighl color, good ron- Siding. priced reasonable. Can
_ _ __ _
ur ay,
· a . · Mrs. Leroy H. Denney, Mrs. ship me to China C.O.D.
773
lsi FUlOR furnished 4 r(loms dilion. Call Reedsville 667- be seen at
Grant Street. P: m. concern 1 ~g the consoh&lt;L:· Paul D. Down8rd, Mrs. Lowell BuLII_sh,.,..e:_'di~-~dn~'t~·-W~hen~~I_;w~as~,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.!l!!!,.!!!!...,....,..•
and oath. muelern apa:-tment. 6177.
10 25 3tc -~idd leport_,__Ohio. 10 19 6tp ~on. There wiU be a quail- C. Evans.
Miss Gloria SUe
Middleport, WY 2-3874.
FOR
SALE
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H
,
lied
speaker
The
PTA
endorsG
ah
Osc B J d p ,
KEEP
t b t'f I
ouse, "l rooms ed th
I'd t'
t th I t r am,
ar . or an, e~
•
carpe s eau I u and bath, lot 45 x 225. $3,500.
.e conso' a 10~ a__ e _as er B. McCarty, Ewington., Gail9 14 ttc despiteyour
'
constant
foo tste ps of
·-Call WY 2-3442.
10 22 3tp l m~etmg. - ~he p~b~•c IS mvt"~ Miller Mrs. M. L. Newmeyer,
I ~ ~ ' t&lt;:f; ~n c rt.ur ~ ,. .,, fur'
II &amp;
a busy family. Get Blue Lus- - - -- . - - - aedn spech!a BmYdlfa diOn ISd "s e,~ Mrs Carol F Pierce, Mrs. Ina
and llDturnlshed apan
tre. Rent elertric sha mpoOf'r,
0
to t e e or an
a 1" Pratt, Sandr~ P. Sales, Weber
menta w~ t-&gt;134
12! d&lt; $1 .00. Baker Furniture, Middle.. ' CL 11a K
l11
bury
school
di
sricts.
c. Theobald, Mrs. Shirley A,
porl,
lll-2:Hitc ! '-'U rl ~
28
Wanted To Buy
..
G d Club Viers, Mrs. James J. Jackson
Tb e ROCT
- POMEROY - 2 story frame, .11
lvervlew
Auto
Sales
Th
dar en . ' and 1·nran t dau ghter, Mrs. HerWANTED: $26.50 for clean \. in6 large rooms, bath, full WI eat ou1 u_rs ay evenmg bert p Smith and infant son,
seng dropped , $1.00 to $1.50 1964 V0LKSWAGEN, wsw;; ra· basement front and back por- Oct. 28, at Ute Wilmar Restaur·
Ch
. I M T I
d
per lb. Bill Bailey, Rel:'d svil!e, dio. "&gt;Vh gasoline healer. ches gas' fired hot
water anl at Parkersburg, W. Va. Mrs. dar ~s
ay orR an
10 23 3tc Dallas Walk er, Mason
Ohio.
w. heattng Buy with land con· Members will meet at 5:30 p. ,tnfanCtl' kaug dter!nf r~, d ;~ry
tract $.6 500 00
m. at the home of Mrs. Ernest ,o. tc an Ml anp tteraug endr,
Va.,
Call
773·5686.
AATII,lUE Furniture, dishes.
· · · ·
Wh'l
Mrs Thomas
~
son •
1ehead'
10
12
tfc
MIDDLEPORT - Modern
· .
. M John M ·
mi~ cellaneous Call or write .
--·The Women 's Association of mfant daughter, rs.
.
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Mra How£n:l Cectl. 800 W. CUSTOM BUTCHERING ana fra.-ne home, 5 rooms, bath, th M'ddl
t
F'
t
U
'ted
Yost
and
infant
daughter,
__
Main St. . Pomeroy
cutting Will buy htdes every full basement, for ced hot air e 1 ~por Irs . m
I 29 ttc Monday PhU Meier. Phone beating, new garage. Located Presbytenan C~urch will meet
- - WY 2-35l0.
on level lot. $10,000.00.
Thursday evemng, Oct. 28 at Lady Golfel'll Name
9 18 tfc CLOSE
lN
the church at 7:30 p. m. HosSale or Trade
- --- - - --- 2 acres p1us, one 1
b M M
M'll
--KARL GRUESER, PlumbiJU&lt; story home.
4
rooms.
partly
esses w111 e rs. yron . I • New Officer List
1960 I&gt; TON Pickup. Trade for and he., ting.
Minersville
larger pickup. Massey Harris I Ohio. End your sewer troub· finished atti ck, front porch, er, Mr_s. Ru ssell Lyons, Mrs. PT PLEASANT - The Lad·
Tractor with cultivator and les. We hav e all s.izes sewer block garage, cellar, barn, Carl Gilmore, Mrs. 0 · H. Stew- ics Golf Association of the Hid·
building. OwTh:!r will art and the Mtsses Susan and
Cl b bas
plow for sale. Reasonable. 100 machines Reasonable rates other
.
Mary Park
den Valley Country u
·
.
elected officers for the coming
Lucust posts. Phone H. M. Call WY :t-2974, da, or mght. lmance. 13,000.00.
ALBERT M. COX, SALESMAN The Afternoon C.rcle .of the season witb Lillian Greene ehos·
SmiUt, WY 2-2307.
9 15 lie
WY Z.38JI
WY :t-3113t
Heath MethodiSt Church will en as president; Eva Bailey,
lO 23 3tp
3te
meet
Thursday afternoon Oct. .
ld
nd Luella Mor10
22
lnsurence
___
28 at the church at 2 p. m. Mrs. vice pres en1 8
Instructions
--·- GRANGE INSURANCE. Malleo HOUSE FOR SALE, brick home M. E. Dowson will oo the pro- gan. treasurer. .
artha
L S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS!
. "·" '
4 large bedrooms, living room gram leader. Mrs. E. M. Wood HThe SOCJal·=~:~ M of
lllsuranl"tt Agency lnc .. Po[]).
MPn
"'&lt;Jmll" Ill • no .,..., ~,.
&lt;OM fll&amp;l'l •tartlBJ oa, 8hot't eroy. Pbone WY :h1381.
32 x 16, large dining room, Mrs Walter Hayes and Mrs. p' thaught, relmbl
81 togrbeoupheld
ll() ll r&amp;
'l.&lt;lVIOMment
Pr'8P.,r11&amp;17
kitch
f
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b
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annua
anqu
en, u asemen , wa • L. Mitch are hostesses.
t
, · Galllpolls Octo1n un1t11
u nqu1rec1
t I Lie
r .. ,~ III I Odfo 01 lOIII' P)ptlft Dp8T"Iflrtf!ll
up attic 2 bathrooms
llh
a 0 scar s tn
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ann~ill1'
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\AETNA
CASUALTYlnsur•nct"
lots.
276,
Rutland
Sl.,
Middleber
26~
at
C
p.m.
The
cost
of the
JUfflcten'
•e n&lt;~&lt;• '
~
••• ~··UIIIMII,,
Mullen lnourance Ajtency. loc. port Ph
t"R~:Jt · ntormlltiQD nJI JOilll.
WY 2-3St 6
ABSENT • MINDED
meal IS $2.95 and reservaUon•
r..qlnN'!meYilA Wrn.• I'OOA ~ lllrin1
· one
·
. are to be made lly calling Mrs.
Pomeroy, Phone W'l 2-3381.
""'""' • ..., add. . .. Unaoln a.rtc.,
-,---=10
2~
BOSTON
(UPI)
Aftl"
.w•J.
Haught or out-going president,
Bo1 100
CU
el
tbl Dat]7
I I Ue
. FLEX:O-GUSS IS !he original and
S.ntmn
Ferm
M
h.
nessmg
the
Hayden
Plane
tarBett
Dawson. The Jll'OUp also
only. window
PHiri'O Copytna Sorv1ce Cot&gt; _ _ _ _ _ _!_C ~ll.ry
ium show . at the Boston Mus- discussed plans for a Chrlst' meterial that carrleJ a
Marine Supplies
2 YEAR ~ARANTEE. I.C)Ok tor the
leo made of lqBI papel'l. JIARMAL Super H. lractor and eum ot SCJence a patron asked mas party. Time and location
18 FT. Inboard, 125 H.P. motor, blrtb record• and almost any equipment, $500. 1953 Ford if he could have his money back will be announced.
. name FLE.K-0-GLASS on tile 11111.
boat and lraller $275. Phone other doeumenb
Pickup, $175. Poulin Chain 10&lt; one ticket. He explained : f
WI 9-3!51 or
i p.m. WI
r.m..., saw, direct Drlve $1:!5. Ph. bought Ute Uckets for myself bered my wife dldlil eome
or Lmbr. Delle
N089.
I I lie WI t-21134.
10 :a 8tc lolld m~ wife - .nd jU..I remem-1 wil.b me .• ~
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GIVES DINNER
observance of the birthdays of
Mrs. Myrtle Long entertain- her sisters, Mrs. George Thorn·
ed with a dinner last week in ton and Mrs. Harley Brown and
~,a"-;;;;;;ii.i......;;;;;;i;;..;;;;;;lher birthday, all of which are
1 in October. A decorated birthday cake was served with the
1
diuner to Mrs. Thornton and
daughter, Mrs. HaroJd Hanna
of Nelsonville, Mrs. Brown,
TONIGHT thro WED.
"HARUM SCARUM"
Pomeroy, Mrs. Stella Grueser,
gJvis Presley, Fran JeUries. Minersville and Mrs. Long and
Mary Ann Mobley.
daughter, Miss Dorothy,
Fetturettt;

...,, Hz &amp;tz;a ;; a u•

Linda Boyer is
l:lonored with
SridaiShower

Around And
About
Middleoort

MEIGS THEATRE

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Mainly About
People In
Pcmeroy
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Third Wednesday Homemakers' Club :
Meefs in Syracuse on October 20th

foundation!

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Jl!!!~~~~~~~-~-~-~-~~!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~"·:nd~l~,,~·&lt;~d:•·:rs~tr~-~~in~i~~g~m~·~cc~~i~·~ ! willThebe annual
Christmas party
Dec. 8, at the home of

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IAddie Norris. Members of the I
Syraruse Craft Club are invit1ed to altend.
I
i Round robin cards were sent I
to Naomi London and Angela
Hubbard. An article, '1] Must
Gu Shopping," was read by Margaret Eichinger.
A dellcious potluck dinner
: was enjoyed at noun, with grace
i given by Mrs. Se-llers. The
) vegetables for the meal were
prepared by the leaders, Vir·
I ginia Salser and Mrs. Ferrell.
They had atten~d a leaders
training meeting on "Vegetable
1Cookery." Durinr the afternoon
· they gave a very interesting dis·
I russian on the topic . Literature
and recipes were given out.
· Pointers were alsu given by
IGeneva Nolan. Precautions were
given on canning, to guard against botulism poisoning.
I
Margaret Cottrill, read an interesting article, "Want to Keep
Those Flowers Until Spring."
Those enjoying the day were
Margaret Eichinger, Addie Norris·, Genevieve Schneider, Sara
Roush, Ada
Slack, Margaret
Cottrill, Jessie Cottrill, Artie
: Sellers, Irene Parker, Virginia
1 Sslser,
and Linda
Ferrell.
1 Guests were Geneva Nolan, Ma1 dolyn Stuttler and Mitsiku Harris.

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9:00
ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY

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brushed pigskin. Fitted with steel shank sopports and eushion crepa soles. And Hush Puppies
breathe to keep feet cool. Choice of good-looking styles appealing to boys. Easiest gJ slloas to
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' }ohnson-Grueser
i I'ows Are Exchanged
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Mrs. Bernice Johnson anci Mr.
I Paul Grueser were united in
I marriage In a quiet ceremony
I Sunday at the home uf Mr.
Grueser, 516 South Fourth Ave.
Middleport.
Rev. Wilbur Perrin, pastor of
the Federated church, read the
vows of the double ring ceremony at 2 p. m. Mr. and Mrs.
Gardner ·Reynolds of Lebanon,
sister and brother-in-law of the
groom were .tile attendants.
Mr!l. Bentz Wolfe, . _ of the
bride, .was &amp;180'presetll(

try mombtr of I h 1
fomlly.

day evenillj! at l!eath Methodlst Church In honor of Mr.
and Mrs. Newman Burdette and
daugbters Tra and Kellee. Mr
Burdette 'ts .:Joyed In Char·
va ll!ld the famll
~=·toW;..ve. there In the n.:.
f t
u ure.
. Mr. Burdette has been organ·
181 at Heath Churchnfo[~e:~~
years, coming here I
has been active In musical clr·
cles in the Bend area. Mrs. Burdette has been active in the
church choir where she was a
soprano soloist. Mr. Ben Phil·
son, former choir director and
member of the choir presented them ith a gift ~~ money
on behalf wof the church mem·
be h'
rs 'P·
Mr. Philson announced the
program following the chicken
dinner which included
two
vocal numbers by a quartet
compos~ of Mr. William Rus·
sell~ chorr d1re_ctor
and organtst, Mr_. Philson, Mr. Chest·
er T~nnehtll an~ Mr. Eugene
HarriS: Mr. Philson led. t be
group m several songs with Mr.
Russell at the piano. 0 I her
numbers on the program in·
eluded a piano solo by Mary
Krawsczyn, and a monologue
by Mrs. Bernard Fultz entitled
"Mrs. Johnson and the Church
Fair," concluding wilh "The
Lor~'s Prayer" chant by the
chmr.
Preparing the dinner were
Mrs. James Criswell, Mrs.
Everett
Davis, Mrs. Nan
Moore, Mrs. Walter Hayes, Mn.
E. M. Wood, Mrs. Galen Brown.
Arrangements- of fa]) Dowen
decorated the tables.
801.0 INSTALLATION
PT. PLEASANT _ An Instal·

lation of officers was recently
held by tbe 4--H Leaders Aslloelation with Mrs. Ray Crank
serving as installing officer. Ill
an imprseslve candlelight ceremony the following officers wee
installed: William Lewis, Prest·
dent.: Mrs. Mary Froendt, vice
president; Mrs. Alice R$Ddolph,
secretary and Mrs. Elleeo Som·
mera, trelsurer,

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That's what ihit DeW Playtex Fashioo Magic t
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bout

oeperate. Thio
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01 lhe aew Faobioa Magic cotton bra.
Today ooe ~ beautiful new
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Middleport Council approved office Dec~mber 31, It Is ex· rights.
j parted apparently satisfied the ed, even increased, property biJ nrighbors woi!ld aell to
1--1 the second reading of a peeled action to enact or kLU
TOWN DYING?
ordinance would not hurt his values since it prevented unde- someone who migbt then put up
long dorrmmt zoniDg ord1nance the ordinance will be taken be- E. M. Burton, an agent of the1 interests.
sirable kinds of business 1 such an undesirable bll8iness.
Monday nliht although one ell- fore that date. Both Harris and American Automobile Associa-1 Mr. Childs explained changes as a slaughter hnuse, being W. Mr. Burton, bowever, appear.
lzen objector argued the town Morgan have committed them- Uon, maintained !DRing IS
that had been made m the or· cated m a h1gh • value reS!· ed to offer no cure lor the ill·
ls dying and zoning won't revive selves favoring the ordinance. needed, that Midd~eport .is dy- igi~al_proposal to s~tisiy earlier dential area.
.
aess he found afflicting Middle-

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William
D. Childs, pres!·
dent of the Middleport Planning
CommiiSion, and Mayor Lee
Smith, 11 member of tne comml&amp;ston led an open discussion.
ln which .provisions of the ordlnance we"r8 re-viewed. The first
of three needed readings before
enactment had been approved
In 1964.
With Mayor SmUh and councilmen Gene Harris and Roger
Morgan to retire from publle

Although Morgan arrived at
the meeting Monday night after
the vole was taken, Harris, Clif·
ford Stumbo (who moved for
the second reading), Wayne Gibbons and George Baker voted
in favor of it. John Zerkle, who
cast the "no" vote, made no
specific objection. However, in
1964, Mr. Zerkle also bad voted
no, argulng that Middleport is
too small for zoning to do any
good and that it constituted an
infringement of Individual

ing, and tbat zomng Will nul obJections. These mcluded (I) It also was explained why
revive It
Itwo house trailers may be plac- zoning is required before a com·
E. L. Hughes, an electrician, ed on a lot subject to setbaclc munity can qualify for many
149 S. Third-av, was assured Iand off street parking regula· kinds of federal rehabilitation
that tbe ?rdinance wo~ld n~t tions, and l2) . certain .other aid, as money. will ~ot be given
prevent ham from selling h1s changes afrectmg local mdus- where what 1s built may be
business which is in a reSident-~ tries.
degraded by the lack of zoning.
lal are~ and the buyer continu- Childs, . th~. ma~ur, Stu~~· On th_e o!her hand, Mr. B~
ing it m its present location. I and Hams Jomed m explammg ton mamtamed he had ootbmg
The ordinance applies only ifl' at length how zoning would have to worry about on that score
the business were discontinued prevented many of the prob- as his "neighbors are
fine
for a specified period of time l lems that continually Eace coun- people and ~tould never do a
without asking for a continua. cil today had it been in force Ithing like that."
tion permit). Mr. Hughes de- 1eariier. They argued it protect· Neither did he think any of

port.
SNORKEL BANKING
The four carry • over mem·
bera of oouncll into 1966, Zer·
kle, Baker, Stumbo _and Gibbons
were asked to dec1de what to
do on proposal brought to council by ~· Sturn~.
If earned out, It could provide kmg • sought • for storage
quarters for the town's street
equipment in a trade for an
estimated 2.5 by 120 foot plot
of the town • owned parking ar.

is based on thf ¥11CUUJD sys11111
and includes means of oral co• ·
munication with a bank e•
ployee inside.
The parkillj! kit would be pay.
ed and constitute a parking ~·
ea which would be rf8Uialat
during daytime and available fGr
public free parking at DIJIIII,
Stumbo explained.
OTHER BUSINESS
-Counc'J
f rred 1 Q
lhe F'1 ~trans e E ' : Ia
Fund :
partment quiprneut.
Se
d $4,1XXI to the Sanitar,
. w:~ ~=· both ~y, .aJneDd.
mg .
1Appropnation ordJ.
:ance, thed atter to pay F. 0.
rowne an Assoc., for engta.
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ea bounded by North Third,
Race-st. and the alley between
No. Third ,:~nd N. Second-av.
Mr. Stumbo said the Citi·
zens' National Bank proposed to
!t"ade that ~mount ~f ~ parkmg lot for two building• on
the alley owned by the bank
!formerly owned by the Reed
Hardware store). Tbe baRk also
ask~ for the removal of five
parkmg meters on the south
side of Race-s! from the alley
to North Second-av,
That space presumably would
be the location of a "snorkel"
drive-in banking device
to
whic.h motorists could drive to,
have their banking needs served, and drive away. The snorkel

Ohio University Adds Inducement
For Location of Prison in Meigs
The chairman of the Depart· the operation of the psychoJog!- trained psyChologists on the · proposal, said:
~ent. of Ps)c.h.ology o( Ohio Un- cal se~vices .for . a branch of staff. We do not allow studeni.S
''If the penitentiary is locat.
tvers1ty has mformed
state the Ohio pemtentiary at Pom- to work in an organizatiOD ed ia Meigs county we feel
leaders he is willing to develop eroy. We could also assign in- which does not have a chief psy- that research and training OD
a. psychological aid and reme- tern and graduate students to cbologist who holds a Ph . D the part of Ohio University ill
dial program in cooperation do some of their practice and 1from an accredited program ." cooperation with with Ute Dewith the Department
of research work there.
Vi~ President Hecht, in
1 partment eC Mental HJgieae end
Mental
Hygiene
and ''However, we could partici- letter written to Gov. Rhodes I Correction would be valuable a..
Correction, If the pro?&lt;Jsed new pate in this manner only if submitting the Ohio University . sets to the State of Ohio."
Ohio penitentiary ill located in there were competent and well·
Meigs county.
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Martin A. Janis, director
of
A siren wUI soood at 1:30
the Department of Mental Hy- p.m. Thursday to hegin the
giene .and Correction, were no- atmual Trick or Treat ritual
tified ' .if the proposal last week In Middleport and be heard 0 •
by Ohio University Vice-Presl· calli al 1:30 p. m. endln1 it.
I
dent Martin L. Hedlt. ·-·-MaJor Le~.1!m!th said all
The Ohio Universit)&gt; proposal yo11111 people uder 11 years '
for psychological services, re- of age are e1peded to be off
search and internship, if the the stre•ts by 1:15 p. m. tbat
COLUMBUS (UPI) _ The site for Ohio's new max~
penitentiary is located in Meigs Bight.
mum security prison may be chosen within the next 30
county, was written by William ,-~n~m:o~~.f'""W"'''"'"''''""&lt;ii"" days, Mental Hygiene Director Martin A. Janis said to·
U. Snyder, chairman ol the
d
OU Department of Psychology. Parking Ordinance
a}' ·
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Dr. Snyder's proposal stales
ams SaJd the prison would probably be located in
in part ·
Is Noted by Chief
Southeastern Ohio. Me~gs, Jackson and Sc10to counties
"Th · p h 1
d
Middleport Police Chief Her· have all put in bids for the ,
e syc o ogy epar1men1 be
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b"
· t't t
of Ohio University would be ~t G1lkey t~ay ~arned m~ Ig new ms 1 u IOn.
County commissioners have ofglad to cooperate in trying to tor1sts the~e IS a ~1llage ord1· Jams also expects to firm up fered to sell the state 1ts 362 •
fl d
d .
It nance agamst parkmg automo- plans for a new medium secur- 1acre county home Site for $1
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m personne · an . 10 consu. · biles on the wrong side of the ity pnson, scheduled to be locat- million. The commissioners arEASTERN MAJORETTES - The Eastern High school marching band majorettes for thiS school year are, 1 1ng and offering guidance m street. Chief Gilkey said Sec· ed at Grafton, Ohio, near the gued they have a large work
left to right, Linda Larkins, Sandra Trussell, Janet Ftck, Edna McCoy, Ann Holter, Esther Spencer and Juha
tion 4 or Ordinance 781 makes exiSting Grafton Honor Camp. force available and have less
McCoy. The E;agles band is under the direction of Mr. Charles Yeago .. The band will be performmg next dur·
it unlawful for vehicles to park Funds for the prison
will mdustrial development than tho
ing the halftime of the Eastern-Southwestern game this Thursday mght on the Highlanders home field. m any man~er other than come from the $290 million bond other two counties actively seekSentmel· L. Baker Photo.
m the d1rect10n traffic moves. Issue passed by the voters in ing the institution.
Motorists, however, may park May. It earmarked $30 milA.o edJtorialt
on either side of South Second lion for the Division of Correc· Following selection
of tht
and South Third-sts which are lions .
site it is npecled to take thrH
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- Just Who, in the Dropout Problem, isn't so Swift?

Sci•enti.StS
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T0 Disaster

One startling fact underlines the need
of modern vocational training for o u r
Meigs county high school students.
This is that 13 per cent of our high
sc hoo 1 gra dua tes ent er cOllege but 75
per cent are enrolled in the college prepara tory course. The other 25 percent
are enrolled for commercial work because that is the only other curriculum
available. It is quite natural that girls
largely populate the commercial depart·
bo kk
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ments hoping to become
eepers)
secretaries, or sales girls.
Therefor, of a 100 students 75 are
taking a foreign language, biology, chemistry, algebra and geometry, I 0 u r
units of History and English and the severa! other basic requirements to enter·
ing college.
Obviously, however, since only 13 of
these 75 actually enter college there
are a lot of people in college prepara·
tory only because they have nothing

else to pursue, that is, no Industrial arts
of the name teachdepartment '"Orthy
.. skills demanded of toing rrafts and
day's industrial worker.
Therein also, survey after survey has
h
· a maJor
· answer t o my.s tenes
·
s own, IS
of the "dropout problem."
The most commonly heard reason gi·
ven by a dropout for dropping out i.s.
"There's nothing in school for me." You
think that's stupid? It isn't. He isn't. We
are the ones not so swift for permitting
this lack in our schools to continue. We

one-way.

Janis revealed that Jackson years before the prison is buill.

CAPE KENNEDY (UP!)
Scientific detectives examined
1
scanty evidence toda y for cues
to the Agena rendezvous rocket
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failure that hung a question
The Racine Volunteer Fire!
mark
over the
datesandofpossisix .N'mety - 1our donors came lo Loa~ng
. an.d unloading the Clerical work was performffl
more Gemini
flights
Deparlment will · begin
the '
!bl man's first trip to the iRIVe ~lood Monday at Pomeroy collectiOn u~1t were Mr. Zekelby these volunteers: Edith Si•
Halloween weekend with
a\
Y
Jr. H1gh School, enough to put Zahl and hJS. Pomeroy High son, Hazel McKelvey, J e a 1
dance featuring music with the
m~~· Gemini 6 target disap- 81 pmts m the Bloodmobile School mdustr1al arts boys, Sam Sayre, Carolyn Price,
J•
Jays on Oct. 29 from 8 · ll p.m.
at the Southern Junior High
peared mysteriously Monday bank.
Arnol~, John Wiles, Terry Nease, Mary Nease, PauliDe
six minutes and 16 se
. conda af. This surpassed by one the .. McGu~re and Jack Haggy.
(Continued on page 2)
school.
th
The firemen also will spon·
ter it was rust mto space minimum of BO pints that had 1
sor a fall festival on the followatop an Atlas booster in what been announced as needed to
ing night- October 30- lea· '
think we are saving a dollar by keeping was to be the prelude to a his- meet current blood debts.
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turing ihe Southern High School
the cost of our educational plant low. torte two-satellite hookup in Meigs County Red Cross Chap
Marchjng band in a parade
But we must pick up the tab wben the space.
. ter officials said 37 pints were
through the streets of Racine beon... ume dropout, now equipped with
All that is known for certam given in 'fpiacemenl and II
ginning at 6:311 p. m. Chill, fish,
four hungry kids and a wife, applies is that the specially modified persons were first time donors.
hot dogs, pie, coffee, doughnuts, .
some years later for welfare benefits.
Agena missed 0 r bit and Gallon donors were
Mary . SALISBURY, Rhodesia (UP!) _ British Prime Millelder and pop com will be serv·
One sensible attack on this problem plunged toward the Attan!JC Neutzling, Jack Bechtle,
and Isler Harold Wilson and Rhodesian Premier Jan Smltb
ed.
.
is to vote Yes on the school consolida· Ocean, apparently in at least Ola St. Clair; two
gallon opened cm~s talks today in an effort to break the deacltion question Nov. 2 on ballots in Porn· five pieces. One official aald donors, Mary Alice Samuels lock over mdependence for this white-ruled Africaa
Masked persons are to be at ,
eroy, Middleport, Bedford, Northwest· there appeared to have been a and Rollin Radford, and Nor· colony.
the Racine Home Bank parking
ern and Salisbury school districts.
catastrophic failure," perhaps man Will became 8 three gal·
Wil~on was reported to have termed the crisis "my
lot at 1:15 p. m. There will be
.
an explosion.
1on donor.
Cuba, reference to the confrontation between t h t
priles for the prettiest, ugliest, Allend Gra"uation
Veteraos Memorial Hosp11al
Scientists now must find out Physicians serving the blood· Umted States and Russia in 1962 over soviet missile
funnieBI and most original. _In·
'f
~dmfosloos- Richard Dailey, what bappened, and then make mobile were Drs. J. J. Davis, bases in Cuba.
eluded In games win be a f1sb Of New Patrolmen
Another •kunk klned Ia lbe Pomeroy; W11bur lmhoden, Rut· sure there will be no repeals. F. M. Cluff, Ray Heaton and The Soviets have pledged su a~plauded as Wilson arrived 11
pond.
.
John Will mana . 01 the Sagar Rao area, has been de- ' land; Don .Becker, Middleport; The finds must be in and the R. R. Plrkens. Nurses
were port for Rhl&gt;desian
the Rbodesian cabinet offlet
There will be a cake gJven. Pomero S~te Ll ~ Store· termlned rabid, ~· Meigs IWilbur Robmson, Coolville: Des- trouble eliminated before lbe Edna French, catherine Low· against what the Kremlin prompUy at 10 a. m. He Wll
way along With prizes wh1ch iCur I kD II quo.d
fl County Health Department SJe Oliver, Rutland; Michael Gemini 6 rendezvous mission rey Leah Weatherby Isabel called the "racist regime" in greeted by Smith and 1
have been donated by ~ . the t~el 5 ~::'t' r.,~~=l a~ I said today.
Miller, . Middleport; Doris Rat· can he tried again early nell Webrung, Rachael s~ridan and Salisbury.
members of biJ cabinet.
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chants of tile Ra~ ar~t' m.IISgt. P.
McCr~y, coO:man-1 · Repol'll, meanwhile, are a· hff, Middleport; Earl Werner, year. After that come five Tereoa Collins.
The atmosphere was cool and _Smith stayed away from the
Glv•ilway'Will be wl 9. ~- at der of the Gallla . Meigs State waited •• .. two additional Middleport.
more Gemini attempts .to meet ·'!be canteen was served by there .... no indications that BirpOrt Mollday when WUQ
The ChiU supper . hll ~:h I Hlghwa Pattill Post attended skunk• and a cal bead that
Dl&amp;charg.. - George Roush, lnd hook up with orbiting Ai.,. the Rock Springs Better Health either Smith or Wilsnn was pre- arrived from Londor to the
"'it:': w~~~~n~l 9-M~~~graduatl'on exercises Monday in have been tenl for laboralory ~ew l!arlen; Add!C~a
nas. Such tochniques 1lltl8l be Club with Mrs. George Skinner, pared to make any major
cheen of 5,000' blacka deJJillld.
orm
Y
Cohnnbus 0y· a clillllo of new 1 tesi)IIIJ
mersvJ e,
e ar • • mastered before Apollo uJro. Mrs. Clifford Leifheit and Mrs. cessions.
lng a 1ar10r voice 1n Rhodeslq
11\1' time.
Ipatrol officers
'
eine; Margaret Sheets, Porn.,. nauts can venture to ,the moon. Welby Whaley as chairladies. A crowd of about 200 blacks affafn.
Mr. Will is a' veteran member Tile cat, I
department I roy: Harry Croso, Middleport;
There ore about 220,000 wbltl
IT'4I SATURDAY
Iof the Meigs Connly State Hi&amp;!&gt; opukeiJDan satd, was a family , Mary Ehlen, Po~eroy' Audrey
set lien compared to nearly I
Pomeroy Mayor Charleo Le- way Patrol Alixiljary. Berne pet lUI had been acting 1Jeffers, Pomerny. Dorothy Memllllon bloclcs in tile C:OIOtlJ.
pr aalll today Beqor's Night] Vanglmn, Patrol dispatcher, ac- Birlnl•ly.
IClood, Middleport. .
.
.
Smitll has tbrealonetl to lssua
ba~ beea chlnJed trom Thurs-icompan!M the eroup.
.
Donald McKenZie, executive. knowledge there ls.no organiZed are very good," he said.
unilateral dectaraUoo o1 lndoa
•dQI 1o Sat"ddy lll8ht Iince 1
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ANNOUNCE COUll$
Head of Northwestern Local efforl whatsoever '" the North- Mr. McKenue recalled thai pendence (UDI) If Britaltl ,.
~lowtlll PII'IY 11 planned
BONO f'ORI'lii1$D
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Donald Williams, Me~&amp;s Coun- School District said
today w-.a Local School District Northw-.a Local
officials jecls his terms whlcb would .,
t,lr,'!'huridir at the ~entary Owens . Bitfaley, (l, :.Middle· J:IAM.E REDS I!ANAGER I tyro~~~~wn Wl::.m~am: there Is "no b,;.JS" for reports to oppose the merger of SaliJ. were 1li!IOng the firs! to consid- sure oot1tirlled rule by 11r1
ldibol. Till ilrtn will be blown port, bas forfeited a ~ bond CINCINNATI - DON HEFF-' ~unters', Sale/
Instructors that residents in Northwestern bury, Bedford. Northwestern, er the proposed consolidation. whitt minority.
~~ p. m. to silftal the be- In Middleport 'M•yor Lee Smith's ner, i coach wltli the New York : course will be ~nducled Th- dlairlct may reject tile school .
and Middleport School ~· said, "The P.T.A. 11 Salem 'IVUsm refWied to ""'Mielil
·~
flme for beUor• and court on,an lnJox!cation cbarl'. Meta for the past two years, : day, October Jll, beglnrlilJ&amp; at district may reject the IChool 1 ,.
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center, llarrlsonvUle and Rut- and 1(lpNI'Otl JIT'irn oltw ..
=ed
lo$y "" siven 1 conttact to 17:30 p. m. at !he town hall In
propoui 11 thf
Bmilll looked _,..
,
jlion hal ~:~· $1$ ope, I· fP!I113Be tit ' Cincinnati Reds for ' Pomeroy. All Interested perSRilll the polls on Nov. 2.
leal School Dilltrlct voters ap- ...,. 00 rteoi'd ond~n tbe .;,, hod a ..... mni!li 0
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a
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.,.d 11167 aeasons.
lore ur•ed to~ ·
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w•1son, smit•hcon£ronted

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LODGE TO IIEEI'
Stall and Of!IC... of Meigs
' Temple, Pytbfan Slaters, will
meet tonight al tile bome of

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1965

POMEROY-MiDDLEPORT. OHIO

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VOL XVII

Dance 0pens
Weekend of
Festivities

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Be good ID your boys feet! Buy him comfortable Hush Puppies. Built of soft, long-lasting

Comploto soledlon of

More than ll4l persons attended the family night dinner SIIJio

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Family Night at
Heath Church

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you're shapelier
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tllida Boyer was guest of hon1• or at a bridal shower Friday
MI., Vesta McCoy Is ~ med I evenlllj! at the horne of her Mr. and Mrs.' Paul Ackley
cal pat1ent at Me1gs enera parents, Rev. and Mrs. ~ an~ loi)dr , fa Ka nd J
HospJtal.
....,.. -""
b Mrs ,_, •- , . · c .· ""· . .Y: Y a
an
Mrs. AIIDll HoHerkamp (An· ~, •• , "'ven . y. .. · · · ..,.,.... oi-·~~Vd\J .VJSJ!M the past
na Farmer I has returned to her Ga!rtes were played wlth J!riZ- wee~ j!'lth ·their uncle and aunt,
home in Columbus after a visit ~awarded to Mrs. Virgil WIIIJll. Mr. and lllrs. Benton Ponn.
here with Mrs. David Farmer. y, Mrs. James PresloJ!, Mrs. Mr. and 'Mrs. Benton Ponn
To The Wild Return
Colorurtoons
Keith Morgan, Ohio Unlve,.. Eileen Halley, and 1\!rs,· \j'ayne .8p&lt;\llt Thursday' at Radcliff with
Admission; 75&lt;: &amp; 40c.
, Prince of Pl'tlce
sity spent the weekend with his Rhodes. The door prize. was their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
ar~nts, Mr. and Mrs. Roger won by Sharon Y~a'!&amp;W· ·
Radolif(. ·
! Spe11kers Are He11rd
THURSDAY, October 21
~organ.
After
the
honored
guest
openMrs. · H~rold Frazier (JeanNOT OPEN
' fv..•o students of Pomeroy High !
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kenneth
McEI·
ed
her
m~ny
gUts,
refreshments
nette
Schorr) is a surgical pa·
School. Chris Tompkins and Jen- 1
hinny are vacationing this week of cake, Jce cream, mints,. and tlent at Mount saint Mary's HosFRIDAY ond SATURDAY
nifer Blakeslee. who entered
· Fl ida She is on vacation kool-aid were served.
pita! . N 1 Ill
Octob1r 29-30
m or ·. . ·
.
· m e sonv e.
''ZEBRA IN THE KITCHEN" lhe Prince of Pear"(! contest
from
the.CJIJ2e!IS
National
Bank.
Altending.,.re
the
ahove
and
Mrs.
John Durst and daugh
sponsored by the Ohio Council
(Tt.-chnicolor)
Mrs.
Emerson
Jones
.
spent
Mrs.
Rich~.
Fmk,
_Mrs.
Ll.ter,
Mr".
l;liJda R~lnger of CinJay Norh, TV's Dennis the of Churches, spoke at the UnilMenace; Martin Milner, AMY ed Methodist Churd1 Sunday
Saturday in Columbus with her onel GUmore, Ang~e Fmk, Mrs. alnnati were weP.kend guests
Devine.
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Marvin Yeanger, Mrs. Kenneth of Mrs. Thomas HOOd, Mr. and
morning.
"THE ROUNDERS"
Davl(lson and Barbar~ Jones, Yeauger, Mrs. Ray Smllb, Mrs. Mrs. Elsworth Rowe and Miss
The eumrnission of Christian
(Technicolor)
Athens. Saturday evemng they Eugene HawkinS, . Mrs: Betly Anna Durst.
Henry Fonda, Glenn Fqrd, . Sociul Concern , (' ~~- BlakesSue Ann Langdon, Hope Hoi jlee, chairman. sponsored the
were )Omed by Mr. Jones a_ndj louden, Mrs . Flora· Gr~:~nt, Mrs.
iday, Chill Wills, Edgar Bu·
Mr . and Mrs. Horace McEihm· Clifford Potts, Mrs. Irene De- Mrs. William Kliager return·
local churrh contest. Hobert B.
chanan.
ny at the Davidson home in Weese, Mary E11en Jtimmey; ed home ..Sunday, aflier a two
I Morris. Mrs . N&lt;ln \1 oure anU
Athens.
!Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elswick, and weeks.visit. io.Dayton, with Mr.
Ruben Bowen Wt're the JUdges.
!lUNDAY, MON. 1nd TUES.
Mis Bonnie Spen81er dau· Mrs. Lois Stage.
and Mrs. Waiter Killinger, Mr.
Oct. 31- Nov. ).2
Chris Thompkins, tilt! winner,
3
ghtcr
f
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Atwood
I
Sendin~
gifts
were.
Mrs.
~~ul
and ~rs. -~a~ter Scheal1 and
"GIRLS ON THE BEACH" 1 is eligible to compell' in lhe
0
(Technieolor)
Spengler and l965 graduate of Wamsley, · Mrs. Helen Preston, Mrs. Nora Eakins. She was
Martin West, Noreen Corcur· ! Meigs County Prmce of Pea re
Middleport High School, is at· Betty Oiler, Mrs. Sylvia Cook, ~ecompanled home by Mr. and
an, The Crickets The BPach I ronte -&gt;t to be held on Nov. ·r.
tending Mountain Stale Busl- Mrs. Fred Gabqel, Mrs. Bessie ~rs. ScheaD who returned home
Boys, Lesley Gore.
ness College in Parkersburg Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Lester m the afternoon.
"CLARENCE i'HE
MEET fONIIafl"
w
. va. Nursa Froot, daughte; Wares, Mr. an~ !drs. . Brice Miss Bonnie Smith, student
CROSS·EYED LION"
Bethel Nn . 62 ol lilt' lnlernR·
(J'echnicolorl
or Mrs. Audrey Frost , is also Chapman, Virgm1a Fife, and at Glenville, W. Va. State Col·
Marshal Thompson, Cheryl lional Order of Job's Daugh ter s
attendir.g the school
Judy Imboden.
-lege, spent the weekend with
Miller, Betsy Drake.
will meet tonight ;;~ I 7:30 p.m.
·
·
b~r parents,
Rev and Mrs.
Miss Marianne Woodgerd, who M '&amp; B 'le N
l
M.,.el Smith.
1 1
b; employed in Columbus, spent
m Y arne(
Ule
weekend
with
her
parents,
President
of FHA
Rev. Menzel Smith left Sun·
KAY SIIARON CRABTREE
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woodgerd. Officers were elected when day for Tunnelton, W. Va, to
ANi"OUN &lt;'E ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. T R. , weekend guests of Mr. and the Future Homemakers of Am· 1 conduct a funeral.
CraL\rt'e uf 11illsdale Drive, Wh~elersburg, 0 ., are an- Mrs. John Lyons and family _erica of Middleport High school . ~r. and Mrs. Frank lhle of
. nouunng _the engagem:nt of thei.r daughter, Kay Sha- werc Mr. and Mrs. Ike Mead-' met October 13. The slate ·· 0r Middletown a~e the guests ur
ron, to Wtlllam H. Baha , son of Mi. and Mrs. M. L. Bahr 1 ows of Columbus. They were officer~ · include Christine Bai· Mrs. John Smath, Nye Ave.
of Chester._ Miss Crabtree is a 1961 .graduate of South [ former Middleport residents.
ley, president; Linda Lyons, Mrs. Howar.d~ Roush, daughWebster J11gh school ~nd attended Rto Grande College. Spending the weekend with vice president; Angie Fink sec- ter, Theresa and grandchild' She is employed by the Ohio State Department of Men· Mr. and Mrs. L. W. McComas ret8ry; Chris Byran, tr~asur- ren, .ao~ and Connie Rousll
. 1_:_
tal HygieJIE' and Curredion. _A 195.9 graduate of Ea~tem i ~·ere their daughter and fam- er; Sandy Swartz, parilam&lt;'n- o( Foll&amp;Jisbee, W. Va.
were
fff ,),.',llll
;
Jli gh sc_hool, Mr. Bahr rcc~Ivect h1s b~chelor of sc1ence Jly, Mr. an~ Mrs.
Harold I tai-ian; Saridy Humphreys, nts· weekend gu~sts of her sister
~egree In sec01~dary educati?n from RI_o G~an~e College I G~rge ana son, Brian, Gam.ll torian; Cindy Conde, reporter; and bro~er-1n-law, Mr. and
'
111 August. He JS employed m the GalhpoiJS City school polis, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl aJ1d Ruth Halley, song leader. Mrs. · Max Folmer and family.
syslem and is eonducting biological research for Rio Vanderhoof and children of I Plans were made to attmld Mr. 8l¥i Mrs. Harry Sadler of
Grantle College. The couple is planning a June wedding: Waldo, Ohio.
. . i the fail district rally to
be Bridgeport arrived today, for a
- ·- ·- -·
-· 1 Mr. L. . W. McComas VISIIed held October 26 at Eastern High viSit With her sister, Mrs.
rec~ntly m Columbus Willi hJS SChool. E~ch memher plannmg Bentz Wolfe.
I mother, Mrs. J. W. McComas. to attend IS to contact Mrs Mil·
i
&lt;ired Bailey, teache:· of . the
SERVICE IS TONIGHT
"N mning a herb in her gar· ' "Knowing a Good Fit" at the I Pleasaot Valley Hospital . classes.
d'·n."
was ~ 1 vi:'n on the roll call Soutlltrn Oh io Elertri~ Co. of-1 A~MIITED : Mrs.
Dwam , ---.
.
~e W~k of Prayer and Self
Wh aten&gt;r your building projel'l. you want
when the Syracuse Third Wed· fif'e in Middleport Nov. 4· Mrs. • Blam, Apple Grove; Ray M. les Nibert, Galhpolis Ferry; Demal bemg sponsored by the
ne~tlav Ho;nemakl'l'S Club met .Cottrill and Mrs. 'sellers 'lo atMHaynes, Pl. Pleasar.t;
Mrs. Mrs. John Roush and daughter, WSCS of th~ Heath Methoa smooth, strong foundation for it. The
Oct. 2o at the home of Mrs .' tend this meeting and the Coun- Lawrence Bauer: Ml. Alto.
Letart; Mrs. James Keefer, _dlst Church _will be observed
Li nda F'Prrell
ty Councik,rs are to meet Nov. DIS~HARGE.D . M~s . Walter Leon; Oscar Henry, Clifton. . Monday evemng, Oct. 25, at the
way to get it is wi th qui&lt;:k, easy·to -use
Tile meet ing cunducted by the 9, also in Middleport.
I Do~glas, u:on, R~nme McCart· B_IRTH : Mr. and Mrs. Dwam church ~t 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Guy
prcsldt·nt. Irene Parker, open- The Nov. 17 meeting will be, ~~Vest _~olu~~ Mrs. Char-IBlam, Apple Grove, -~
Shuler IS In charge.
ready mixed concrete. Lei u~ deliver the
ed with prayt'l". Seeretary and at the home of Mitsiku Harris, 1
treasurer report " were read and assisted by Sara Roush. Mrs. I
co ncrete mix you want. ready to pour,
app rovt!d . Birthday due-s Wt're lllaris recently
came to the j
;1;l iJ and J.ft~ rlllit:s tur triend ship :U. S. from Japan. She will dem·
right to your site. Call for estlmate.
were collected . Cot,nly Clubs onstrate the use uf rice. Roll i
dues v.:ere pi.l td.
call will be to name an idea I
Announcements included the for using rice. ··Knowing a Good I
He all h Conlert.' nl'e on Oct. 25 at[ Fit,'' will be the project. Those !
: l.he Waverly Methodist Church: !at~ending are asked to wear. or
· .Jes~i e Cottrill Arl1e Sellers and I brmg a dress or other article ~
· Mabt!l Pieker~~ the hea lth com· ~ nerding tn be "refitted"
or i
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