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November by the and daughter, uth, spen t th •
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Auxlllary
to Feeney • Bennett weekend in Columbus w•'th h'" I
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Pool. 12ll, American Legion, brother and sister-in-law, Mr. 1
!uesday evening at the Iegton and Mrs. Laarence Eugene
hall in Middleport. Mrs. Albert Reed. Jim Reed, son of Mr.
Roush, president, conductd the and Mrs. James R~ed, is sta- I
meeting.
, tioned in Texas w1th the NaThe meeting was opened m tiona! Guard.
ritual form and roll call. Plans
Mrs. P. R. Root (Jolanda
were made to serve the Veter- Roush) is spending a vacation
.ans' Day Dinner 'rhursday, Nov. with her sister and brother-in11 at 6:30 p.m. at the haU for law, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Harley •
all leglonaires
and auxLhary Brown at their home in Ja~k-)
members and families. The aux - son Miss. She accompamed
liary will furnish
the meat, the~ there following a visit
slaw, bread and coflee with with relatives. Mrs. Root is on
each family attending to brmg vacation from her employment
a large covered ~ish or food.
at Young's Supermarket.
A report was g1ven b~ Mr.
Mrs. William Bradfo;·d left
Tracy Hanning, -Industrial A_rts by plane from Columbus recentteacher at Middle~rt H1g~ ly for Panama where she plans
Srhool. on the ~r.oJect of th . to spend three weeks wihh her
aux:ilU!.ry in pro.vJdmg a fund to , grandson and family , Cart. and
assist students m the arts cl.ass Mrs Bruce Bradford and thil·
to purchase needed muten.als are~ Capl. Bradfnrd is a gradfor their work. Mr. Hannmg uate. of West. Point, and Js stathanked ~e group for the pro- tioned in Panama.
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ject and 11.8 use to some of the
Mrs. Ernest Covert ! Virginia .
~Students. . .
d to ro-- M&lt;tyes l and children, Chuck I
.The auxt:~ary vo~:Oklet/for ! and Paula of Belpre visited I
~~~e ~~:~n~elq~~t~t Troop. Mr. from Thursday to Su.nda~ with j
Hesr Clatworthy, chairman her mother. Mrs. ~harles_.~v'::'d
of
Legion .. r;ift for Yanks'' I es. The Covert children ;;Ia .
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ked the auxiliary to with their grandmother while
pro!~tw~~ the fund raising : Mrs. Covert attended .the Delta
a~sJ~s Th group gav,e $75 to Kappa Gamma Soronty meetrha .roject.
· ing held at Lake Hope.
i
j~ Pdonation of $5 was givE&gt;n Lt. Col. and Mrs. Harley I
to the Red Cross dri~·e and a Brown (Kate Brownl leJt Wed- 1
· bed ward at the Vt&gt;terans nesday morning for their home I
~~spital in Dayton was ~:~dopt- 1 in Jackson, Miss., after several ,
ed by the auxiliary. A donation · days visit with her parent.s,
of $5 was also sent to J_ e ~ n I Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roush. Mam
Carr president of
DJstnct . St.
Eight to be used for candy for Mrs. Dale ~ourning is vi~it·
a birthday party for veterans at ing in Bloommgton, lud. with
Chillicothe Dec. 16, with all the her daughter and family, Mr.
departments of Ohio assisting. &lt;tnd Mrs. Price.
A donation was sent to
the Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cope of
Child welfare and Rehabili~a· Algood, Tenn. recently spent 1
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Lion program and a subscr~p- several days with his mother, I
tion to the Lgislutivt' BulletJ.n. Mrs. Erma Smith, Grani·St. and
The auxiliary voted to a.s71sl Miss Hazel VanCooney. Other I
with various money
ralsmg visitors were Mrs. Smith's gran
proje&lt;'ts instead of rai smg the 1daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. 1
dues. A report was given on the ' Frank Butler of Detroit, Mich.
jinner served recently to the I and Mrs. Birch Swallows, DePyt.hian . Sisters ronvention and . trait, Mich. Other visitors wilh
Mrs. Ruush thanked all those I Mrs Smith were Mr. and Mrs,
v.:10 helped i_n prPvaring and 1 w. E. Mumford and son, Joel,
;. , inr the dmner.
Columbus: the Rev. and Mrs .
A new member was welcom· l Lewis Mikell, Galhpohf; and
' t ards were . sent .10 mem- 1Miss Maude Taylor. Middleport.
, . , 11.ho are ill mc!udmg H. M. l Mr and Mrs. John Guodrich
Roush. Isaac :ah~n ~~~:: : of D~yron visJted last weekend
~ Rrecently
ospl a
"th " and Mrs Karl Owen.
h 1 ac Mahon and 1WI mr.
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a the I Weekend guests of Mr. and I
rank Murray, pah~nts t
Mrs Alfred Roush were their
, 'l' r::llls HospHal m Huntmg.
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son and daug!Jter an am1 1es, 1
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i Mr. and Mrs, Michael Cline
and son, Ricky, McArthur, and
frrh 8routs Gi11e
i Mr. and llrs. Russell Roush and
1i11!ion Lore Slo·its
son, Eric. Oak HilL Ricky Cline
Pack 248 Cub Scouts held spent. last week with his grandtheir regular meeting Tuesday parents.
evening at the Pomeroy First 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mattox,
aaptist church.
l Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray Ord I
Roger Dillard, cubmaster, pre- or Poca, W. Va. and Mr. and
1;ded and the meeting opened Mrs. Leonard Mattox and HOD,
•ith the pledge to flag led by Mike of Nitro, W. Va. visited
Jeff Circle. An lnd1an skit was 1 Put-ln·Bay on Lake Ene ovpresented by Den Three with 1 er the weekend.
the boys dressed in home made Ib
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~stumes. They also displayed [l
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a miniature Indian
villa~· ~1
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with articles made by the boys I&amp;:
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It den meetings. Mrs. Richard ICc
eop n
Rosenbaum and Mrs.
Elza -·
W
Silmore are Den mothers.
;I
cmeroy
Boys parlicipatins in the skit : Mrs. Kenneth Harris returnwere Tommy Reed,
Rirky ed home Monday , after a visit
Coucb~ Charles Rideout. G~ry in Hi sing sun, Md. with her
Snouffer, Tommy Johnson, Mike l parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
}iltnore ~nd Joey Rosenbaum. Young. While there her moth
Harold S1sson wa~ unnble to er underwent major surgery.
~ present due to llln:ss.
Mrs. Edith Teaford visited
Refreshments carrymg
oul last week in Young'i:town with
the Halloween,. theme ~ere ser- her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
1ed by Den Six of wh1eh Mrs.
d M Ralph Davis and fam
Kenneth Harris and Mrs. Rob- ~In · rs.
l'!rt Couch are Den mothers.
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PLAN BUE SALE
, Teaford and family visrted Tues· !
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Lt!glon AUXI.1• dal·
Th e .,mencan
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f dh1s mother, Mrs. Ed 1
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Jh P ' k t d Holzer
will have a bake sale at the . 0 .n nc en ere
l'ti-Lustre Saturday beginning Hospital Tuesday for observa'
tion and treatment.
1t 9 m '
a. ·
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones and
family and Mrs. James Heiser I
and family of Columbu~ we~ I
Po,.rn. Oti..
I weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1
I E. J. HilL
TONIGHT
Lawrence Smith was the SunNOT OPEN
day evenin'§ dinn~:&gt;r guest of Mr.
and Mrs.. Carl Moore.
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
Mrs. Earl Scott of
Sugar 1
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October 29-30
''liBRA IN THE KITCHEN" Grovi spent the past week with \
her son and daughter-in-law,
IJ&gt; (TecbmcoJor)
Mr. and Mrs. John Scott.
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Womens Bell Bottom Pants
$2' 67
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ashable
Tailored of 100% stretch cotton a nc, w trolled
pinwale corduroy and stretch derum, con
shrinkage. Sizes 10 to 16.

bea~~if~~efs~~~e~ 1h~fa0ncl' 1:t~~tc~e~;~:h:a\:
foar~~roy, knit tops and washable cottons~~~t i2p:7
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Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular

$2.95
$3.95
$4.95
$5.95

SLACK
SLACK
SLACK
SLACK

SALE $3,37
SALE s437
SALE $5.37
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SETS
SETS
SETS

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Junior Petite Dresses
All new fall styles included in this group of dr~stses -d
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· ·tl"me!l _ shlrtwals s. an d
jumper st.vles - h1gh
many oth~rs - corduroy - wool tweedij - nyon:; an
washa·ble cottons.

REGULAR
REGULAR
REGULAR
REGULAR
REGULAR

$1.95
Slt.95
$12.95
$13.95
$16,50

DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES

$6.00
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SALE $7
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·· · · ······ · · ~· SALE $8 DO
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Womens coordinate 2 pc. Slack Sets, . wash. an~
wear 100% cotton solid slacks, gay prmt pohshe
cotton bl~uses with roll up sleeves, kelly green,
brown, black and royal blue. SJZes 10 to 18.
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WARM KNIT
HATS FOR GIRLS
A wide selection of girls

wann knit hats, ear war.
merll ~tucking caps, bon·
nels, ' berets aod cuddle
cap:; - for ages 3 to 6X
and 7 to 14.

WOMEN$ $1.00

ORLON
HEAD SCARFS
Small group
plaid,

$1,95

of women!

orlon head square•.
SALI

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SAVE ON PLAYTEX RUBBER GIRDLES
Now you can save $2.00 off the regular price of
any Playtex rubber girdles and ,Panty.. ~.•role:&gt;.
Choose from these styles- ·'Mold N Hold , MagiC
Controller" or "Golden Girdle."

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MENS FLANNEL SPORT SHIRTS

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NYLON SOCKS

SO% wool, 30% rayon,
30% cotton and 10% nylon reinforced thru out
soets. Long topa. Sizes u ..
1110 and 13. White and

Mens nylon - elastic
.bl Sl2ok
&amp;hort top dress socks.
e1 10 to 13. White,
l(l'ey and brown.

Sizes small, medium, !&amp;.rge and extra lar~e . Bright
colorful patterns in J?laids with dark or light color
mixtures. Regular wtdespread collar style. Perma·
nent collar stays.

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PURCHASE
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BOYS KNIT PAJAMAS
Sizes 8 to 18. Juterloek knit for long wearing quality easy to wash, need no Ironing. Long sleeve
slipover top and elastic waist bottoms. Smart color
combinations in light blue, red or tan.

M~n1 U~der.

wear now on sale on the 1st floor. Ribbed Umon SUitsShirts and Drawers - Mid Length Briefs - plus a com.
plete selection of insulated underwear that 1.:: so popular.
You'll find all sizes too - for the smaller man to the
extra large sizes. Ask any of the Nlespeople to help you
find what you want.

ME"S HANES
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MENS KIRBURY

BAN-LON SOCKS
Menfi 3 ply -

$J.OO

100% ny-

lon dress socks -

Mens over the calf, 100%
stretch nylun, spandex in
top. One size 10-13. Navy,
brown and black,

span~

maroon,
white, brown, naY)' iilnd
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10-13.

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DIAPRENE IABY POWDER . -. . .. . ........ .....
JOHNSON'S BABY POWDER (9 OZ. ) . ..... . .......
EVENFLO NURSING UNIT . . . . . . .. ...........
6k JOHNSON'S STERILE GAUZI . ... ............
59c Q TIPS - - ~-- ~- -- ·- __ ..
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$!.DO NESTLES BABY HAIR TREATMENT ........
59c JOHNSO~S BABY OIL ___... . . . ........... ..
~ JOHNSON$ BABY MAGIC ......... ... . . .....
59c JOHNSON$ BABY CREAM ..... ..............
30&lt; EVENFLO NIPPLES (3) -~~-- - · ········· · ·· · ·
37&lt; JOHNSON$ BABY CREAM ............. ... . ...
23e JOHNSON$ BABY SOAP .. .......... .........
~ JOHNSON! BABY SHAMPOO ..... . ....... ..
98e JOHNSON$ BABY OIL ---- · ·················
$1.00 JOHNSONS BABY MAGIC ............ ......
DR, WEST'S

74c
21t
51e
43&lt;
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45c
48c
23t
28c
19e
41c
77c
76e

$2.25 - 45 RPM

Record
Carrying Cases

TOOTHBRUSHES
A regular $1.38 value Dr. West'li "germ fighter"
toothbrushes - two brushes - e-ach in individual
plastic tubea - medium

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Sizes 29 to 42 waist. Famous Korotron process for
permanent press. Just wash 'em, dry 'em, they're
ready to wear. Popular style in wheat, black, Ioden
green.
WOMENS $3.95

BRUSHED
RAYON GOWNS
FuJI length

by Phit Maid. Pink and
blue. Regular and Extra
Sizew.

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Menace; Martin Milner, Anay
Devine.

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(TecbnicolurJ

lfenry Fonda. Glenn Ford,
Sue Ann Laoedon, Hope Hol-

iday, Chill Willo, Edgar Bu-

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Oct. 31 - Nov. 1-2
-•GIRLS(l'ecbnicolorl
ON THE BEACH"
llartln West. Noreen Corcoran, The Crickets The Beach
Boys, Lesley Gore.
. CROSS.IYID
"CLARINCI LION"
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HOMECO~NG

The annual homecoming of I

the Enterprise EUB church will
be held Sunday, beginning with
the worship service at 9:30a.m.
A basket dinr.er will be served

long gowns

$3.59

WINTER CAPS
For Men and Bop

Stop In now ln the ment
and boyJ department. Select your winter headwear fur men and boys Work capa, dre11 capt,
trooper hats. Conhtroy•.
wools, vinyl&amp; and in eveey
headaize,

2 for 69c

Wheat, Loden Green, Black. 100% cotton, zipper
fly. Sanforized shrunk. Ideal school trousers. Slim
fit, hip hugging, tapered lefs.

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$2.98

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$J.49

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CLOTH

$3.95 DACRON
BED PILLOWS

Beautiful new patternsWashable, 36 Web width.

Filling all Polyester Dt·
cron. Striped all cotton
eoverine. Alwaya fluUyodoriesl,
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26" x 26" and larger. Excellent for pillows, chair
seats, f&lt;llll stools, knitting !Jags and numerous other
uses. All first quality, brand new, up-to-date
patterns In upholstery fabrics. Tweeds, Textures,
Brocatellea, Mattalesses.

SOc
JICA Vl&lt;tor Porlablo

POLYOHYLENE DISH PANS
Dentproof polyethylene. 11 quart capacity. Alto
handy for laundry and nursery. Sandalwood, turquoise, red, yellow,

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Sale! GUITARS

ldNI lor· !lblldren. SinJie
ploy tn 33, 411 or 78 RPM
l{leedl, Has eacellent l;«,m('.

A fine IUitar with olet!l
otrin1•. Adjuollble steel
rod. Spruce top. Decorot0&lt;1 pick guard. Ideal for
the be(innera, teenaeer•
or tc!hool boy.,

'24.95

'23.00

69c
HAMILTON

BATHROOM
SCAlFS

Window Kluo. a.Jvanlc
Electro copper plated for
llllttne beauty. Natu&lt;al
wood or white onameled
1Nme1. 8%" by 10% ".

laoy 1o read dW, Weltho
up tu 8110 lbo, Stud up
model with camtDi boadie. Black or whlll platform.

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Professional Type HAIR DRYERS

Get ready for winter now with a pair ?r two of
your favorite type everyday trousers. Sizes 32 to
50, all full cut, very well made, ready for your
selection.
e HHvy Woighl Striped Molnkin
$4.95
e Slurdy Corduroy• In grey or brown $4.95
e Fino Quality Pormontnt Prou Cotton
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Twills In gl'ftll or grey

• LarNe Hood opening, accomodates Bouffant balr

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OVEN liNERS

e Baked enamel finish
• Adjustable thermostat heat control
e Adjustable height
• Ea~'Y roll stand on non·marrlne casters
e Gardenia white

Re-usable, lone lasting heavy duty alutlllnum. Fill
all
and electric ovem. Catches all tlripplnp
and overflow. 2 liners In a pack.e.

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men •
· m• .'"!' or pu •c north of Saigon. The spokesman said the paratrOOpet'J.
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ocboo_Is; $II 83 m•lllon f?" state were members of a squad that inadvertently moved into
jllrent heart allack at lbe
baddlngs and $2! million for the line of fire. The VICtims were part of the airborne til•
the ..me of his mother, Mn.
h•ghway safety. .
vision's 32 7th Infantry Bat- ,
Allee Capehart, ill Syraease.
Combined bond ,,...: federal talion.
said only that they were stm
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and local f?Jid allocations Will
Moro Air 1\ildo
underway shortly before dart
Ewing Fmleral home wbere
mciude: _Ohio Sta_te UnverSity, U.S. Air Force AtE Skyraider / today. The area is on the
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!on Iron Tnanlie hooanbctuaryfr.
Fifteen years ago, a Presbyterian minister of Phil· l'Oiid
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bat M newspapers have given their State University, $44, 00,IIOO; " . g a a •on m Jung es Earlier, 1162
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7
adelphia, the Rev. Clyde M. Allison, offered a HaUo- Cape::
Ito ;.: auppori to Meigs county's bid Bowling Green State University
Z5 . mlleo west · oorthwest of Guam struck a suspe&lt;ied
ween
the
in his Sunday school.
rival.
to get the new Ohio state peni- $32.&amp; million; Miami Universit/ Saigon:
guerrilla storage area ln TaJ
'Th11 yoor, ho
IMitod of
candy
lllntiary.
$30.! million ; Cuyahoga County Deta1ls of the attacks were Nmh Provmce, 4i miles IIOI'lliLONDON _ CAPITAL PUN·
yourself, why do• !
collect co1n1 for nttdy
Richard p_ Thomas, pres!- Community College, $26 mil- sketchy and a U.S. spokesman west of Saigon.
,
8
lshment in Britain Is as old as chddron In other
.
dent of the Belpre Chamber of lion: Univ..-sity of Cincinnati,
,
ft "'"' tho 55th . raid of 1llo
If PubH
Many of the children Ignored the suggeshon and
Commerce report• that Tri • $25 5 million· Akron Univorsity
IS
war by the etghl·jel Slratellt
about Halloween as usual. But some responded to
County
club of that area $14:5 million: University of T0:
W
Air Command (SAC) bambtrs.
once drew thousanda of speclllt· th! Idea; They collected $17 for the United Nations
has g•ven Its 1Upport, the Bel- ledo, $13.7 million: Wright BroU.S. Navy planes from 1'111
ors 1and
.
pre c of c and the Belpre Jay· !hers University, Dayton, $13
Fleet carrier• also carried out
101
1 good seats up !root
high Ice By the nown Y
e
a s 1946, UNICEF has earned a
cees have both endorsed the mJlioo and Toledo State Colfive rocket IIIII bomb missi0111
:';
were UNICEF.
among international COLUMBUS (UP!) - Gov. Meigs County location, and both lege
Medicine, 7 5 million.
,
,
over Communist
Viet
2311 Y 1m
Including egeta- That was the beginning ollserv•ce agenc•es lor frugal man- James A. Rhodes today gave the Marietta tlmes and Part- Kr•bach sa1d that wilh the
Nam today.
l
ble
for which
of- "trick or !teat for UNICEF:" agement and low overhead Chanc-ellor John Millett and the ersburg Sentinel have had edi- mag&lt;itude of tbe Improvements
Security around U.!l_ ....Illfender cwld be banged. A&amp;e This weekend, children
1p costs.
Ohio Board of Re_gents
tile torials favorable to the Mel(ll being made, "we can no longer
d for tions in Viet Nam can llftll"bt,._
and sex made no diffel't!lll!e.
more than 13,000 U. S. mmmu- lt has become so adept at green light to start planning for Bile.
prepare a plan once every two Final plano wwere
Swo- improved to the point where
Children of elementary school nitles will be gomg from house stretching dollan, lor example, o master commllllicationo een- The Belpre C. o1 C. e!ldorse- years and then forget aboot It the horae! sho to
the fair. they are immUDe from Commu.
b Dlst aneak attacks, o U.S.
age were j&gt;ubUcly executed. One ta bouse, collecting dimes aDd that it can vaccinate 100,000 chll· ter designed to make the stole ment which hao been aent to until the next legislature, as day : h P· m: aRid'
eblld of tO was strung up lor ·quarters for UNICEF. They'll dren against tubercui081S for No. I in the field of radio and Gov. Rhodes oays, in part:
done in the past."
c1 military offidal aid today,
sl&lt;,.ling a spoon. Thursday it .probably lake upw"':ds of $2 less than ot
to CODduct television. Rhodes, uld the "The Belpre
of ComE. J. HiU homo.
all over. The House
of million lor the mternatioDJI
one fUDeral m the Uruted
center will be located on the merce endorses the Metgl COUll•
Tom Reuter president COD•
Comrltonl formaUy
I ency whose servieo to hulll8Dity UNICEF use.s Its qwn lltruted Ohio Stale Fairgrounds, and ty io&lt;ation, CIDTeniiy
being
dueled the ...;,ling and if perbill endlnl executions for a was
this - k by funds as a lever. When it u!" operated by Ohio State UDIVI!f· mnsidered as I aile for Obio'o
mission Is granted by the fair
"l-eview" period of five years, the award of lhe Nobel peace dertakes • child-aid project m sity in association with Miami, new maximum security prison,
' board the events of the horse
bUt H. II pjteraJiy_accepted that prtae.
a country, ll requires the gov- Ohio and Bowling Green State and urges the admlnlstratioD to
show 'will be held on the mid·
hanging Ia ·a thing of the past UNICEF can us the money. ernment of that country to in- UDiversiUes.
give favorable consideration to
wa
hlll. The Ohio ValIn Britain.
lt depends
1111 the Hal· vest $2.5(1 for each
control&gt; "Obto ID!titutioDI of blgher this location."
Dooald E. Stepfieid, Doyies- Ie/Horse
00 Sbow ASSOCiation din.
loween collection and the sale uled hy UNIC€F.
learning will have a lmlque fa.
tawn, vice president of t h e ner to be held November 2S
WAimNGTON - U. 8. OF- of
greeting cards to Although UNICEF has the ' clllty tor. instruction, reaeareh
Ohio 1ndspenclent Telephone
at 'uo p. m. at the Kyger
fltlole aay the CommunJat world meet ill annual -budget of $50 wholehearted endorsement of and expenmentatlon ln eiehREPORT ACCIDENT
sociatiOJI &lt;O!TA), outlined Oh10' Creek High School as announe- VATICAN CITY fUP1) _
lpPearl divided over whe!ber mllllnn.
President Johnsoo and of m.. ic commllllicatioo,"
RJIOjlb The Pomeroy Pollee depart. IDduaJrial future and the lnde- ed. The Gallia County club will Ecumenical Co neil blsh ,.,.
ta 110 to the COllference lllble to With this relaUvely modest jor religious bodieo, It is a favor· said.
'· ·
ment investigated a two - car Indent telephone
Industry's be in charge of the dinner.
day
ap':...
the war in . Viet . Nam. . sum - which upresento aoout ite target of eJtreme right wings
accident on Mulben-y-av '1llura- stake in It, at a diltrlct public The club voted lor Assocli- the final veraion of
.But, they warn •. North VIet I per cent of the amount that groups. Thy cllarge
that
INJURIII ARM
day at 1:35 p.m. Minor damage Nlationa meeting held Thurs- Uon officers Including,
Tom tested decree which 1gives tht
b lliU II Iearung boaYI!jr the natioDa flf 'the world spend UNICEF Is "Commllllist • dom- Mrs. Val Bro1m, Enterprise, ...,.. reported. A CIU' driven by day ni«ht at the Ohio Umver- Reuter of the Meigs Club, preo- scriptures a new place of lUll&gt;
toward the "bard line" ..,W.ed each day on annaments, UN!- lnated" and wam potential con- wao taken Jo Veterans Memor. Janice Neece, 17, Rt. I, Mldcle- Illy IDn.
ident; Bob Gonion or Gallia u-ity In the C.tholic Churcil.
!If Rod Clllna
iD . lbe CE!F PJ:OYldes food and medl· trlbutors that their money will ial hoapltal ·at I:S7 p.m.
port, struck a parked car o""' Stepfleld oatcl the Independent club, vice president; Hazel The vote was on
c1ecreo
middle between opposing views col care to million:. of
poor be channeled to Red China. day by Pomeroy
emercency ed by Colleen Van Meter, fom.
eolllplllles must have Zlmrnertpan ol Allrany club. titled "About Divine8 ReveJa.
htlcl by Moscow and Nine. children In 118 countries.
Jnvemgatlon discloses no lao- "Juadmen after ahe had lallea, eroy. No ll're8! or Injuries were the laciUUes, the maDDWer and secretory, and WHliam B. Dow- Uon," which aplit the I!OUDcll
... ..............
Sbtce its estabUshment
ml tuaJ basia lor theae charges. Injuring an orm.
reported,
of Meigs club,
A Into embattled camps t t Ito
d......,u • .,. - IN·ANOTII.,....,. •••..,, a 1
.
nominaU., C!OIIImittee for the nrst oesaloo bl lilt It 1 dNb
er move to flU the rants for
caoo. of uew Industries Within local club wia lllllliX! to report with the CODlrc&gt;molal povl)lem
\1et Nam, the Defense Dell81'l·
their operaU., areu.
It the November meeUng and of how divine truth II revealed
DteDt bu lowered mental
'
Featured auest IJ)eU:er wu lneluded E. J. HIJJ, Bob J011e1 through Catho!Jc lrlldltlon ad
::: IIIDdardo to assure a unJo W1SH!NGTON (UPI) H would burden most erlminated agalnat unleso . lhillposecl for educailon by Oof.
and llllrles Knopp.
scripture. ThlJ 11
-tlr most high
IOhool Steptiell M. · Young, !).()blo,(thoae woo have least.
atrocious Pfll!1""'11 'IIIOUid
do- llhoclel, calletJ ta mind tilt ·
• The
Wmento were served II "two IOUI'tlll" t._ whlcb ltlduatos Who pass theii' pby· Thursday ••ked Ohio voters ta The proposal Is spunsored by feated."
·
words ol Madam Roland '011
the eJose of 1110 meeting by ed conlrovtn)' thrGuab lbNI
u thlteea or volunteers. defeat propoled Issue No. 1 on the Ohio Council for Education.
Hwt A..np Family
IJberty wbat crimes are com•.,· _
the ort of
Dtck KilT and Tom Reuter.
OlliiiiCil aessJoao.
Tltt ldllll, flrst IInce
the NDVIIIIber, btliot The quos. Rhodes has not commented on The senator salt! !bet such 1 mltted ln they name.' "0., ed- I)IW, concen
IKIt mabt a 111p fonrit11 ll
KOI'elll--war, Is cle.sJcned to IJI.
'llhtther ta Increase the the Isaue.
ules tu would bit hardest the IICIIloo In Ohio, wbat
NAME OM!'l'rED
Cathotle doctrine 1n llviDICNNI lllilllmionto by 25,000 Ohio alee tu la'om s ta • c:enta · "WqJ!hy bxllviduala Wllo do averaae family.
are fli'O.-cl in thy IIIIDe." u
. .
The lliDlt of !loa WilJJams, Jll'lllile ta ll!l1ptqre.
1
lll,fn I 1W· 'And It could add oo ev.-y
1101 apeod most, or all, of their Younc aid )bat in 1111, a lew YOWl( Ald.
.
DIYioion of Wildlife,
Tblo lbouJd
111p
· liO.aee tr lltllually lo tile "Thll II a
lt'aud
l!nCf fnl!lvtcluail like me years lollowfril
of the
GOVERNOR 1'00
··
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..,.
IIIJIIDY
P11i1110111
o{
Naluralllelources,
ill
the
CllrilllQ
11111J
1
drstl fiOielltlal, . 1 prDpllle(l by GOv. (Jalnel_A.) lNII'lt IWIJ from Olllo and IOhio uies lu, ht Jed the llpt He atcl, "frlntb' IIIII . . , al Oldo, Au-,
W1i talfntentiollllly
omltletlllnce 1111111 l'rett4•1111- ·
' ·
. · " llbodea, , _ l!te dif&amp;ula of 1[111111 mueb el tbtlr 1Dcom111 ltl which achieved the t'fii!OVal of lliouJd thla propooed
LOCAL 'I'IIIIPII
from the list o1 ageaotea
llttltla...... • lbo
110081JN. lncreulllf ·IMchltrc uJailieit ..,. ot.her sreu Wo!Jlcl' be f1111Dl'ed," a 11les tu II tbat lime law No. 1 be clefeall4 •.,.. 'l1to lem[leralllta Ill ' - ' ..._ with tbe lfeip
Oi'llilltil - - . o1 Oll'lllllli
!!It* •·lt!lath- aldJII( cullurally clilldvaolqed YOIUif salt!. "Ohio flmiliel,tmpoaed on the
ol P1rllelmjn,ly hut Gov. 'llllodel roy'e
41ltrtet
lli• IIMitli.
111
tru11t. 'l1to
tr ',fi''. lfetbiiii .. cllaldl puplle," Yoq Aid,
spending _all or 111081, of thWr cert•
lliouJd' bt deleoletl for n . - &amp;m. toda)' llio .• ,....... IIIII tbt lliwal: control fii'GII'IIIIIlllcb of .
IIIII l) .
llo _..W that II tba tu II
''Thla
lrllltl, pro. tioiiMII-7Hflllr
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visinn of the world 's space record books and an undl&amp;puled lead in manned ex- , - - - - - -- - -

ploration of the cosmos.
I The result, hoepfullJ, wiD bt
COLUMBUS !UP!)- A five. The lead roles will i&gt;e played an historic "lormatioo fU&amp;IU"
.
year, $1 billion capital improve- by u. s. astronauts
k of four asttonauta, pilotlaa IW
m~nts program for the ltafiP I~ Borman and Jame!l Lovell, who !lpaceships barely a few felt
bemg
drawn
by state
F&gt; ship
will ride
the Gemini
7 spareapart
as tlloy
have been no announcements sol to one . enacted In Calllorma,l complaint filed with it
Ior sellng or renting propertY or
DirectorupRIChard
L Krainto orbit
?" a planned
14- at
speeds
of zip
five orouod
miles Elrlll
per
far of an)' test cases.
wh1ch killed fa1r housmg there. If a "ourt test of the law m furruahmg the fac1lihes 1n Th .
day, 209 • orbit tr1p around SK'Ond.
Objections to the law cam•
. 1 h01 10 the law arises, it could take severo! coonect'1on WI'th I'Is ownersh'
.'P· . e program
'II' calls . for spend. earth ; and by fellow spacemen Four hours on end, the 1011r
1833
1
mainly rrom real estate men , AhmaJ.or oopt . •
f years before it il settled.
Loan firms also are forb1dden
nd m1 Jon,
Walter Schirra and Thomas !!pare men will converse, take
.
..cha se " /p• ct ures and fly oro und eada
who claim It mfringes
on the IS t Itat 1t1 eon
f .1 no
to spec1 1IC The law specifically declares to discrimi
. nale ill . terms oi 1no
·m a 1967. Wlwt
l' near
ted y. faJll
th Stafford, who w1
11
freedom o! property owners to
Y or 81
be
y. it unlawful for any person be- cond•t•ons for loamng money.
on
an 1pa
m e them In orbit.
other 115 miles above eortll.
do with their property as they 10
;"yuthe
cause of race. color, reui;un,
law aldso
pub- I
$5!0 /
see fit
. . .
.
tr
tio I . lD to ;:uuuJ or a ve ISJni m com- . . .
I
.
flllllltd
Rights
CommiSSIOO
In
cases
Inances
y
Ill'
lUI
lUI
Oflg
mercia!
housing
indicatinl
any
mdbon
In
Slate
bond
issu
mon.,.. .
•olvlng discriminatory
uluse to oell, lease, !""!, fi. riC!Il pre!
fY',"ata;I'I?,OOO In federal and
The_ Ohio .State Real Estate In hiring and public acromodi- ,nliOCe or otherwise deny com.
erenco:
\c, local ftllilleine, nt lllillloD from ,
·
.
Association " polUng Its mem- lions
mercia! housing to ony prooptc- A person 1110 11 forbidtiell
blgbwoy and highway ully
'»
bers to determine whether they
.
live customer.
use the thrtat of lower property funds and f2l million from rowant to Initiate a law to kill The commission, however,
values or Imply • ohange m the tary funds Wider COD!rol of the
.
'·•.
fair housing. Under consider a- cannot initiate an Investigation
Forbids Dlscrimlootioll
racial, religion&amp; or etlmie com- fmance Departme t
SAIGON (UPII_-:- S1x U. s, paratroopers from the
!ion ill a plan to adopt a con-I into alleged discrimination in . The law ·forbids discri'!'Ina-/position of an ma as • . meana Expnditures
b Kra- !Olst Atrborne Dmston were ktlled and three wounded
stitutional amendment similar housing, It can oct ooly on 1 Uon m the terms or corubtioDa of lnducmg sale of housmg.
ba&lt;h
r $458
f when caught m an arttllery barrage from !hell' OWD
6
·
.
we e . · m 1 . or line&lt;. an Amencan 101htary spokesman dtsclosed today.

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Soft Luxurious DuPont

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e Heat rollB, muffins
e Bake potatoes
e Keep toast warm

Mens Heavy Weight WORK TROUSERS

Not every size, but a good overall selectlon. Made
with lone tallB, 18Dforlzed shrullk. Replar and extra sizes.
$3.95 Extn HHvy Fl1nnol Shlrto 2 for $7.00
$2.95 Flannel Shlrta
2 for $5.00

\

$38·00

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F•COLUMBUS IUPIJ _ Ohio's
.,, Housing Law which forbids dlscriminatlon •on racial or
other grounds iD rentlna or sellIDJ jll'&lt;lptl'ty takes .....
effect
urday
'
Tb;la• mal!)ly applies to big
•na.....,_..
......ivJ I ns . and
...--:--••
·
·
flldlvidual 1sttdiOrdl8 0Wllo liM
elsewhere. But It d... not af.
feet Olmer«CUpied apartments
tot Ofle or tftJamilles and inhom! 'ilwners.
The Fair Housing Law may
be chiUenged In the courts or
t the polls although there

~!vidual

Polished aluminum with black trim

NEWI 15 MINUTE FAST DRYING

Salel Mens Flannel WORK SHIRTS

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liAS LOGS FOR YOUR FIREPLACE

FOR THIS SALI

6 only $11.95 Brownie Slarflo• C1moro Oulltlo .. $12.57
2 only $34.50 lrownle Autom1tlc 27 Clutftb • ••• $22,U
1 only $21.50 Brownie lupor 27 OuUII . .... .•••. $14.13
31 only $34.50 Stermttlc I Camera Outfl&amp;1 -----~ $22.U
3 only $34.50 Kodol&lt; I Movl• C1meru ~ . ..... •. $22.88
2 only $79.50 Kod1k lle&lt;lrle 8 .Movlt Comoru .... $54.19

at noon. The Uhrig Brothers

will sing during the afternoon
program, which bellios at 1:30.
RIJMM'GE
FOR SALE
11
The Philathea Society of the
Middleport Church of Chrl51
will hold a rummage • a I e,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 2&amp;-- In the for-

$J.89

prograrn IS•
PJanned

remforced plastiCs and aery.

Sa~

66 INCH SIZE FOR $109
54 INCH SIZI FOR $19
42 INCH SIZI FOil $4f

New Shlpmontl

!Hot• 75 reeorda) $2.91

Reconl Players

"Boys Spurs" SCHOOL TROUSERS

SALE

••II·

oh10
• 'S Fair• HOuslng
• Law In
• Effect sat Drday

P01t Fonned Tops Mettl Cabinets.

[Slightly imperfect)

, .....

gre~ients

$} Bt'JJion

- - --... -- -

tion.

Cabinet Kitchen
Sinks On Sale

70x90. Stitched ends.

;-

Eager
Astronauts
Ready
for Daring
space
Adventure

C. C. BOWYER
BY A. V. HOWELL
This small stearnwheel packet was bui It by Capt. George Gardner. of Point Pleasan!, W. Va. (In 1909.) The boat was named for Mr. Charles Clendemn Miller Bowyer who was president of the Merchants National Bank of Pomt Pleasant until hts
death In 1982. The machinery for the BOWYER came from the NEVA, a packet of
almost the exact size that burned at Buffalo, W. Va. July 26, 1908. The BOWYER
entered the Gallipolis . Huntington trade in Command of Capt Sid Gardner and
later commanded by Capt. w. B. Guthrie. The boat was sold m 1919 to F. 0. De·
vers who rebuilt her the following year and renamed her, GRACE DEVERS. The
GRACE DEVERS spent most of her days towing showboats. She was towing. the
COTTON BLOSSOM in 1925 and was towmg for Otto Httner •n 1929._ ThiS_ little
boat finally found her way to Florida but we can f•nd no record of her !mal dtspos.

I

2 REGULAR $229.00 RCA WHIRLPOOL
ELECTRIC DRYERS FOR $119.00
I REGULAR $249.00 RCA WHIRLPOOL
GAS DRYER FOR $222.00
I REGULAR $159.00 RCA WHIRLPOOL
ELECTRIC DRYER FOR $139.00

Serviceable quality. 100%
eotton unbleached. Size

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AKRON- (Special)- Plans lies for tile def&lt;nse effort, hav· ,nology and know· how gained/
far construction of a plant at ing built thousands of aircraft i io the defense business in the
.fuckson tor the manulactlll't of radomes and canopies along Igrowing commercial market for
commercial reinforced piast1cs with giant ground . based ra- 1· reinforced plastics," the offiowere announced here today byldomes to protect antennas ln 1 iai explaloed.
Goodyear Aerospace Corpora- the. nation's ballistic missile/ Murpry reported that several
tion.
·
I early warning system.
::!lites in a three • slate area
·
The one-story plant, contain- "We pl·an to utilize the tech- 1were considered _lor location of
lng 77,1100 square feet, wiD be
1 tho new lfCility. .fuckson was
built on a 60-acre 51le 1111 State _"_.,._._,._..,_ fmally selected because
of
Route 93 at Jackson, ocmrdlng
WASffiNGTON (UPI) _ A Ohio's fine economic climate,
to Loren A. Murphy, newly $II bUI ,.11 1 Hille thinner the cooperallon of Jackson qf.
elected president of The Good· 11 th
U ,
k thook to- IICialB, and the excellent a..,st.
1
:year Tire and Rubber Company
e 88 oa 1 poe e
ance of G«lvernor James Rhodes
subsidiary. Construction of the day,
and the Ohio Development De!1900,000 plant Ia expected to beIta ..Iue ••• pared dow• partment.
gin in November and manu· la't month by an addldonal M. P. Peterson, a veteran of
facturing operations will begin two cents 10 !bat it wlU bay 17 years with the Goodyear Aer·
in June, 1966.
only $1.07 wortll of the JOOd• ospace organization, will
be
The plant w111 be built to It could bave pur&lt;baoed five manager of the new plant.
SPACE CENTER. Houston (UPI) _The three fD,
Goodyear Aerospace speclfica- yean ago.
for man's most daring adventur. into space
lions by the Community lmThe Labor Department ued
I are four eager astronauts, a White House okay lind au
provemenl Corporation of _Jack· l the $10 blli ltli'IDala lo mu..
idea once dismissed as "not logical."
son County, Ohio, and wtll be Irate Its latest statiSticol
I
The fiery unfolding of the spectacular could begin
leased by Goodyear. Murphy mate of the Inrrea.. In prlc" I
1 by Dec. 8. And •f its ambitious hopes are fulfilled, AJn.
Slid. Goodyear Aerospaa; long In September.
I
I erica's $1.33 billion Gemini program will present the
has been • mliJOr suppher of - - - . , . . , _
nahon with a twofold Christmas present. a complete r.-

BEDS - DESKS

Save! Whirlpool CLOTHES DRYERS

SHEET BLANKETS

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Jackson Getting New Goodyear Plan
Making Space-Type Plastic Products·:.

$29.00
$35' 00
$42.00
$4B.OO
$54·00
$6 l.OO
$64•00
$72.00

$106.00 TRIPLE DRESSER with Mirror . . SALI $88.DO
$89.00 DOUBLE DRESSIR wllh Mirror ·· SALE $72.DO
$49.00 CHEST OF DRAWER S · ·· · ··· ····· SALE $31.00
DO
$54.00 CHEST ON CHEST .............. SALE $43.
$76 DO MR. AND MRS. CHEST ~ ······ ·· ··· SALE $6Z.OO
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1600
$21.00 NITE STAND -·~· ·- ~~····· · ····· SALI $ '
$32 00 SPINDLE BED 4J6 or 3!3 •····•···· SALI $26·00
...·DO STUDENT DESK ~~--·~·········· ·· SALI 531 ·00
~·· CHEST DESK ..... ........... . ... SALE $4500
$56.00
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Just Reeelvedl

2 only $34.51 Brownl• Starm~tJc Camer11 ~--~- ~ $22.18
S only $12.50 Brownie St..rlet Camtre Outflti -·- - $8.27

Permanent Press Slacks
For $4.29

Open Stock DRESSERS - CHESTS - NITE STANDS.

Holds ~ records. Indexed. Vinyl coated.
SALE PRICE

CAMERAS and CAMERA OUTFITS

ANY MENS $4.95

SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

Electrically illuminated and 20,000 BTU. Elegan~e
and comfort in the fireplace. Silver Birch, Rustic
Oak. Glowing coals, also fitted with 1!5 volt
shadow spinner.

END OF THE MONTH SALEI
FOR THE END OF THE MONTH SALE!

$39.00 CHAIRS - - - - - $42.00 CHAIRS - - - - - S54.00 CHAIRS
$59.00 CHAIRS
$69.00 CHAIRS
$74.00 CHAIRS
$79.00 CHAIRS

61t

$2.39

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Dependable quality. Comfortable Easy Chairs,
Lounge Chairs Rocker Recliners, Swivel Rocker~
Early Americ~n. Modern, Provincial. Danis
Modern and Traditional styles.

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Seniors Holding

Homecoming Dan~e
Tesll bave Indicated tbree Mrs. Mohler Dies
Pt. Pleasant will officiate. BurWinter took a pre · season Tbe Middleport Senior clall mon okunko I&lt;!Ued In Meigs
tal will be in Gravel Hill Cecrack at the northeast today, will sponsor the Ho.-omiDJ Conaty were rabid.
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Gaa1e -dlags:
Galhpohs · oetting new record tow temper· danQe Friclay evemDJ following
Tbe Meigs County Healtb
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she was born August 22, 1896,
PT. PLEASANT-. Action ol[indirled on an assault and bat- ,Dam 11.1, 13.1, runnin~ 4'&gt; leetiatures in New \'ork and the Middleport· Galllpollo fool· Department aold today tilt Jl'uneral services lor Mrs. lhe daughter of ~the late Mr.
Mason County Clrcu1t Court I tery char~e. entered o nulltv on rollen, Pomeroy-Mason 20.· 1Pittsburgh, and sending the ball game.
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.nab were killed In Sc:lplo, Nellle Mohler, 69, of Rt. I, Mid· and Mrs. John Long, and Is
Thursday was the sentencing oilplea and will receive sentence l2.;, Pt. Pleasant 23.65. Hmton l mercury in parts of New Tbe dance Will be seml·for· Bedford and Chester Towa- dleport, who died at her resi- survived by her husband, lbtrSarnel Odd Nibert, 76. Point : on November Sth.
0.78 stationary, Kanawha Falls : England to its lowes! mark so : mal and will begin at 10 l'· m. oblps. There bas now been dence Thursday afternoon will ry Mohler; two brothers . John
Pl8afant, to one year in thet Appearing in court Thursday'2.94. Charleston 19.110. London, ' car this year.
w1th a dance band to prov1de Z3 rabid oklmks kUied In be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at of Esco, w. Va., and Wilham,
rountv jail on the misdemeanor : to answer to indictments re- Marmet and Wmf1eld darns were I Tbe UPI said it was 3Z music lor dancing. All Middle- Metg1
County to
reeent the Rawlings • Coats Funeral address unknown. Friends mll)l
charae of illt~~al mle of aleo- ·turned by the grand jury Tiles- on t~e sills.
j degrees in New York this morn· port HiRh Scho~JI
students, moalbo.
bome.
call at tbe funeral home any
holic bneragee. Nibert was in- day were Virginia DeLegal, La· lllo movemt~tta·
tin&amp;. lowest for the date in 40 alumru and thetr. guests are
time
dieted by the grand jury oolite, kin. indicu.i for intoxication [ a1
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I years. Twenty-one mile an mvlted. The event will be held
The Rev. Cbarles Rogers of;;;.,.-·:...--===----;;;;;;;;
charge and pled guilty. Other white on duty at the Lakin Oblo River - Elisha Woods hour winds made it seem even !n the Pearl St. Elementary a~d·
actio~:
I State Hospital. will enter a plea up ll, IUO p.m.: C. V. Harner Icolder to shivering commuters. t!ormm becau~e of work beiDJ
0C
..::tommy Mayes, HenderS&lt;&gt;n, an Nov. tst She is reortOPnted up 4. 2:40 a.m.: New Orleall8
done on the hlih school gym
was ploced on two year's pro- by Charleston Mtorney Paul up II, 2 a.m.; Steel Ranger
floor. Tbe homecoming queen
hatton on a eharge of obstruc- Kaufman.
tdown 16, 2:55 a.m.; Andrew
and her court will be spec181
ling an officer.
, William Eugene Coenotly, Le-i calhoun down 16, 4:25 a.m ;
guests.
Cool today, blflb 18-M eaat I
LINCOLNTON, Ga. (UPI) - od aortb. Fair aad warmer to- The action of St&gt;te of West ton Rt. 2, indicted on two counts'OVEC up 16. 6:30a.m.; Jeffer·
Virginia vs. AI Cremealls, Mil· of contributing, will enter his son up 17, 2:10 a.m.; Philip !Continued from page II
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A deseareeaUOD campalp In
aad Sa!Urday. Low fA&gt;.
ton Rt., charged with unlaw· plea Nov. Jst. He is represent- Sporn up 7. 5 al.m. ; Charles how they can try to aet less
uction tems may
this northeast Geor&amp;la town pit·
H-41. _ __
ful co-habitation wu
d i .. ed by Attorney J. G F John· Sttvenoon down 17, 7:15 a.m.; smoke and more fire out of the Be Taken to Racine
ted Negro against Negro tndeJ
missed on motion of the State son
Chris Jr. up 18, 1:40 a.m.: Ond dr
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havtDJ
Items
to
doIn confrontation unprecedented Veterau Memorial BOIPIIol
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-William Eugene Connolly: Edward Viers, Pt. · Pleasant, w.ard up 19, !:30 a.m.: Frank·~!~. ogona 0 e u
ux 1nate for the Southern Local in the Civil rights movemenl
Adml11lou - Mn. Ernest
CHEER
Leor. Rt., who previously was entered a plea of guilty to his lm Pierce up 19, 6:30a.m.; Cot· The House Committee on Un· Athletic Boosters auction that The UIIUSUal 1ttuattOD OCCUl' Yoq, Pomeroy; Mag&amp;le Brown
..-=='==;...iiii~:...~ltndictment charging attempt ol ton Queen up 21, 9:10 p.m.; 1'1· American Activities recessed ..,. have not been picked up may red when 41 Negro men, larce- Pomeroy; Alva Roush, New
A FRIEND OR
FUNK &amp; WAGNELLS
incest and will be sentenced on holl down. Greenup 9' 25 p.m.; 10 Monday when it will delve bring them to the Simpson ly pulpwood mill workers Thuro. Haven.
RELATIVES ON
N•w DHk Standord
Nov. 5th. J. G. F. Johnson Is J. S: ~ewJS up Greenup 12:30 deeper into' the activities of the building on Thlrd-ot In Ractne day prevented about 30 Negroes DllcbarJet - Violet MeDon·
DICTIONARY
counsel for Viers.
~m., ~row down Greenup I:· Klan in Georgia. It was told Saturday morning.
from staging a march protest- aiel, Harrisonville;
George
THE SICK LIST
d
$4
Jessie Robert., Charl..too, In· .0:.m., .Allee down Meldahl Thursday that the Klan
ran Tbe auctton, with Jim Carna· tng searegatlon In school! and Thompson, Pomeroy; Clifford
WITH BRIGHT
In d exe
•95 dieted on a charge of forgery, 2 hiP·~· ' Ravenswood up Mel· an underground 1uerrilla war- han as auctioneer, will begin peblie facUitlel.
Hayes, Middleport;
Millard
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cOlLEGE INDEXED
entered a plea of guilty and will GatJP:1 a.~
Ifare and terrorist
tralniDJ at 1 P· m. at the Simpson build·
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lcade
Roush, Syracuae; Effie Knotts, GET WELL FLOWERS
Dictionary _ $7. 0
be sentenced on Nov. 5. She is d 3':1 1 .m Solv•y school there.
ing. Those who have dormtiono Fo~mlng • barr
, across Mason; Barbara AJ:nold, Pom·
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represented by Att&lt;Jrney Andy own . 6 p.m., Walter Beck)ord
of Items they want taken to the dusty road, the Negro men, troy.
Arrangements
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Jr
Chorle~-n
up
5.40
p.m.:
Valley
Transport·
auction
.tomorrow llhould con· through their apokeeman, Sy~ Blr... _ Mr ·•d Mrs Ern·
Rapp~. ··
•w ·Mason er down 8·20
· vester Glaze, oa ld ' ....
• est Young
.... Pomeroy
' -· a •on·
' Mr
$2.50 up
Robert Muon Busb
· . p·m. ·• Tit an up 12··•
tact Maaon Fisher In the Mill"'"_ mareor
05
indicted on two rounts'of Intent .•.Lmt.t;l ZGimtner down 1' 30 a.
ersville area, Bob Harden or ert chango nothing.
and Mrs.' Uwll 'Laud.;mllt.
m., t. e eorge up 3·31! am·
0Spl
eWS
George Cundiff
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to defraud, will enter his plea Elgerciilf up 00 am : Vi ke;·
Fr81 k Cl 1 d •
Y se; "We're saUsfted with things Pomeroy, a son.
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by court appointed attorney Ray up no am. J~hn Ladd. D 8 e
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p C:::,"d a
art tn .march leaders. "We didn't have
SOCIETY TO MEET
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C. Musgrave.
Peg,;, fuwney" and Solvayeunp-,
nter
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Persons entering Holzer Ho,.
Meigs General Ho'pltal
we uever
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and Historical Society will hold
to answer to thetr md1ctments lanowlut River _ H. 1!. pltat during the last 24 hours Admllllons _ Dale Lawson
ill annual meeting at the Fed·
59 N. 2nd A••·
were Carl Roger . Btrchfield, Bowles down Marmet
9 30 Included: Alan Mark Dobson, Portland; Anna Wines, Racine:
TO MEET ALL DAY
erated church Saturday from I
Middleport
Henderoon, Scott 1\Ullam Mtll· ,p.m.: Beaver down Marmet 9:· 408 Hedgewood Dr.; Mrs. Liz· Dlscherges _ Harold Hood
to 4 p.m., President A. V How·
er, Mason County. Blrchft~ld W p.m.: Utile Edward down zie s. Snodgrass, Ewinglon; Ed· Pomeroy; Roy Dunn Racine: The Logan Mt.slon Of Logan, ell announces.
pr.
wu Indicted on a contributing Marmet 3:20a.m.; Harry Dyer· ward F. Engle, Southside, W. Zelda Koehler S ac'
' Ohio, w1ll have an all • day If'~~~;.;;_==----="'
charge and Miller wu charged up Marmel 6:55 a.m.: Allen R. va.; Cliff Allen Clay, Pt. Pleas' yr use.
meeting Sunday, Oct. 31, at the
VOTE FOR
with lomlcatlou with a patient Merrill up Winfield 2:20 p.m.; ant; Mrs. Robert A. Hunnel,
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
Rev. William Barnhart's home
11 Lakin State Hoop~tal.
Edeana Bosworth up Winfield Middleport: Gregory L, Wa~ Mrs
Anna Wines
Letart In HarrlBonvllle. Everyone is
Slzl
Donald Simpkins, Leon, was t:5S p.m.; 0. F. Shearer down burn, Middleport: Mrs. Kenneth Fans,' was taken to Meigs Geo· welcOJDe.
placed on two yean probation Winfield 8:15 p.m.; Lucy Jan~ E. Reynolds, Long Bott&lt;Jm; Mrs. er:tl hos !tal and admitted as
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Candidate For Member
alter plendlng guilty to an as- Lucas down Winfield 5:45 a.m. Charles S. Neville, Springfield; a medic~
Uent b Racine
TRAILER RECOVERED
Broad Strap
ault and battery charge and
Alvin 0 Jordan Rt 1 South
pa
y
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G emergency squadmen at 11:21 Mergs County Sheriff Robert
Board of Education
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C Hart b h'
de tm t
Beetle Heel
on two yean probation after lumbus, both pled guilty to con- 1 1
Rt 2 1 to , Mr
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par en
Pomeroy Exempted Village School District
pleadin&amp; guilty to the charge of trlbuting chargee with .. ch re- ;~~":,d T. ·Galla;;:,, nRI. 2 ~
RE'MINS TO SCHOOL
hasd re:~ered ~ l~e bom:
llding the escape of a psLient ce.tVtnl llenteocee of one year
. M Ed . d J H h
ma e a er w w en nc
YOUR HELP WILL BE APPRECIATED!
at Lakin State Hoopital
in jail Gardner wu d
on ton· rs.
~ar · ump · Kathy Werry bas returned to and a steel bottom. The OO'Iier
Johnny Gardner RL . ~ Pt ..,.ve .three month ';;; ered ~o rey, Ashland, Ky.; Mrs. George school alter recovering from sur- may claim lt by contacting
Pd. Pol. Ado.
Middleport
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I e W. Denney, Rl. 4 Jackson; MrL gory at Cabell-Huntlngton hos- biB offlce
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on for the remainder Mrs. Kenneth E. Stt:rgill, Na- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Werry,
Complete Roo1111
VOTE FOR
"'" year and Perry Is to varre 0
p
oervo one month in jail then
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omeroy.
of
fO 011 probation. Gardner was
BlrtbJ
lndicled for two counts or con· Mrs. Charles S. Neville,
PUMPING MORE GAS
trlbuting
and
Perry
one
count.
Springfield,
daughter,
9:!ro
a.m.
CLEVELAND
tUPI)- StandCandid•te For Southern Local School
A 11 year old Mason County Thursday; Mrs. Kenneth E. ard OU of Ohio ISuhlo) report..
Board
youth wao sentenced w the Sturgill, Navarre, 0., daughter, ed TbW'sday a nel Income of
o \n~l~tch:t'dt~~tc\bo best Interests of tho resldenta or
Weal Virginia Industrial School 1 , 2 ~ p.m. Thursday.
$33,553,M and net aales and op• Father of fin children 1nd llave two now attend inc
for one year on a contributin
peraUng revenue of f388,158,660
s""'h•rn Ll&lt;al Schools.
charge but the court auspend·
Dtocbargel
lor the first nine montbl ol
Your Vote &amp; Influence Willie Appreclolod
ed the sentence and placed the Mro: Cora B. Berkley, Mrs. 1965. Tbe company cited a 7 per
Pd. Pol. Ad•.
youth on probation
W. Richard Brown, Mrs.
C. cent increa&amp;&lt; in sales of ga.oMiddleport, 0.
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Raymond Byer, Keilit A. Car· line for the Increase.
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Simon .P. Hayes, Hobart M.
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KEITH GOBLE FORD
Johnson, Cassius C. K"'!J Jes•
SLIP-ON
lee K. C. Kimes, Mrs. Kenneth
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L. Livingston and infant son,
Carol Ann McCray, Mrs. Will·
ord McNerlin, Roy Edward Messick, Mrs. George E. Miller and
Infant son, Gibert Miller, Mro.
Ross E. Norris, Mrs. Stanley L.
Paugh, Don W. Shaffer, Clancy
Short, Mrs. Clarence Stanley,
Mrs.
Virginia W. Thompson,
Mlddltport, 0,
and . Mrs. Ernest E. Watts.

In N-East Regions

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lng. Sootllweetern
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ALL-STARS

Tornadoes Wreck Glouster, 18-12

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The Weather

Rights March

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The Snuthern Tornadoes, led each by Grueser and Fullback kicked off McClintock scored
by Head Coach Ronald Deem Tom Theisa and 10 and 14 Southern's last lix-pointer on
•nd Assl. Coach Mike Popp, yard runs by McClintock.
an 80 yard run up thP left side.
are assured of having the best Grueser, the Tornadoes hard- MaUtews' block helped oprlng
won · lost record In their short working signal caller, again the fleet-looted
Mcctlnlock.
football history. This
honor proved his abilities as a block· Ronnie Deem's pl!s to Math·
came when the Tornadoes scor- er.
••• lor the extra points fell
ed an 18·12 verdict over the Grueser's attempt for the incomplete.
c.tou~ler Tomcats
Thursday 1 PAT's on a run wllowing Me
mght In Athens County.
ICiintock's touchdown wao stop- Glouster moved back Into conpld short and Southern led 12-0. tent1on once more With aeven
Both Deem and Popp are In ' Glouster, however, narrowed minutes !ell in the game when
~~~rp;~:~o:;~soOp·n,:!.!'u~;~;d the margin to 12-6 on tbe se- MRussell agaln co~tedt
chdowith
· ,
.
. cond play of the fourth period mgus on a youu 00
wn
for the rornadoes, now m thetr when Floyd Russell loosed a completion. The extra pOints atfilth year ol football, was 5·4. 24 yard touchdown pass
to tempt on a run by Russell fail·
Snuthern jumped into
the Frank Mingus. Tbe extra ed.
lead about five minutes alter points attempt was slopped Snuthern moved the bell to.
the beginning ot the first period short.
ward the Glouster end of the
when Junior Quarterback Bob -~!w pl~.." . .."lter Gouster field lor the last time as the
Grueser hit a 19 yard touch·
down pass to Halfback Sherm
Cundiff. A pass by Grueser to
1f
Char lie Mathews lor the extra
points fell incomplete.
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Right) Defeat
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The Chauncey Red Devils in the closing mlnuteedol pflfay Jal· potato chips. The
Cincinnaft
Z 3 .4110 combined a solid passing. run- tFeishrMike VamosChpick -o beah.oedlnef eds
money to help pay
western Dl\'ision
ning offense with a rock-ribbed
er pass.
auncey . 10 or its new ~ck and equipw. L. Pet. defense Thursday evening in a 36-yard pa~s from Brldgewa- 1ment, and this probably will
San Francisco
2
. bombarding the Kyger Creek ter to Joe Mmgus drove to the ' be the last of this kind of din·
1 667 Bobcats 39-0 at Chauncey.
five from where fullback Gary ner thiS year.
Los Angeles
24 2 .667
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Thomas tallied the first of three
2 ·500 It was Kyger's worst defeat touchdowns of the evening. KosSDL.tLotuis
VISI'l'!l PLANNED
e rot
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WASHINGTON (UPI) _
2 3 4110
Baltim~~e d , R ul2 4 :333 ev;;.:n u:a~~ '';,':hens eoun- ~i~t ~~~~u~~ I~ zo.:x ~ State Department oaid
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~n ay 8 es ts
Uans drew first blood in the halrtime.
West German Oiancellor
Cmrtnnatt 113 Boston 108
ope~ing stanza after recover- The Chauncey defense of Ro- wig Eerhard, Pakistani
Los Angeles 140 New York 116 ing a second Bobcat fumble on bert Douglas, Robert Lewis, ident Mohammed Ayub
!Only game~ scheduled)
the 24 yard stripe. Kyger had Dannie Keirns, Jim Shumway, and Indian Premier Lal B"ha
. . Friday s Game•
opened the game by fumbling David Love and others held the dur Sashastri are expected
Cmcmnatt at B~lttmore
on the rirst play from .scrim- Bobcats to only 40 yards rush- visit Washington befort the eod
Boston at Detrmt
.
mage bul later recovered a i~ and one first down the of the year.
New York 11 Sao FranciSco
Chauncey bobbl• on tbe 20.
whole game.
But department •pokesman
!Only games scheduled!
Coach Bill Smith's chargers Alter halting the Bobcats
Robert J. McCloskey told
, then drove to the goal line in gam, th~ Red Devils struck. once porters that no date had yet
!three plays with tailback Glen 1fn?re with 2:44 remaining In
been filed for any of the visits.
DANCE
Bridgewater racing the final 1~turd ~anto .on 8 68-yard scor- He said the dates would depend
Salurday, Oct. 30
10 yards. The kick for 'he EP mg dnve climaxed by .
on President Johnson'•
failed.
Itwo-yard plunge. That dnve
dule.
9 P.M.
The ~econd Chauncey
TD ,11 key 35 yard pass
.came with 3:34 remaining iri the -out ?f the hands of, 1 KC
Four of Johann Bach's
TO 1 AM.
second
period
when
Bridgewaer
mto
Ch~unce~
s
Don
became
famous as
Naliunal Guard Armory
ter
capped
a
19
yard
scoring
hands.
Kosltval
kicked
the
Pt. Plensant. W. Va.
I
;drive
llollowin~ a Bobcat fum- after touchdo':"' for a 27-(1
Vagahond Orchestra
Sronsorf'rl hy 36B4th Ord- !ble) by racing over from the The ~termme:l Red ""'""·
non&lt;e Co.'s NCO Club
live. Kostival kicked the EP .., following another Kyger
Admission: 52 per couple
I the score stood, 13-0.
fum~le scored with 9:23 rematn-

fURNITURE

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Royals (That's

intercepted a Wildcat pau
retW'ned it 30 yards lor a
down. Fisher added the points By United Pr..• Internatlonal
on a run.
The Boston eettics may have
Garrett scored the
off to 8 slow start this
third period touchdown on
but other National
tercepted passes, and Rog&lt;r one yard plunge and Crace
Garrett scored the Pirates oth- the e~tra points to make
Association teams
er two touchdown!,
are viewing the NBA cham·
Skidmore scored the
first w.:J~rth Gallia got tts final pions with caution.
Pirate tonchdown in the first touchdown in the fourth pertod Tbe Cellics lo!l their second
period and Garrett ran the n- when Skidmore intercepted an- straight game 'I1mrsday nightIra poln~ to give North Gallia other Wildcat pass ani
this one ID the Cincinnati
an 8-0 fiTst period. lead.
ed 80 yards to score.
Royal:~, cellar dwellers in the
Tbe Pirates lathed
three North Gallia
8 24 8 8 _
Eastern Division of the NBA as
times in the second frame to Hannan Trace 0 0 0 6 _
Oscar Robertson and Wayne
take a 32-0 halftime lead. GarEmbry sparked a
rett raced ta yards lor a score Firemen will Serve
rally to give the Royals a 113 •
and then Joe Fisher passed to
101 victory.
Larry Cremeens lor the extra Thls Tinte for Sure
In the only other NBA
point! to make it 16-0.
The Wddleport Fire
contest the Los Angele~ Lakers
Skidmore raced 58 yards for ment has planned a
routed' the New York Knicks,
the next Pirate score an&lt;i Jack Barbecue this SatW'day, Oct.
140-116 and moved into a first
Crace ran the pomts, as the begmnmg at 11 a. m. and
place tie with the San
Pirates went ahead 24-0. The tinuing until all dinners
on Warriors in
the Western
Pirates final touchdown in the sold. The event was
Division.
first hall came when Skidmore led last Saturday due to
The Celtics bowed Saturday
weather but the men have
night to the St. Louis Hawks,
chickens all ready and
after winning their first iwo
serve the dinner this lime,
games of the season.
or shine, accord.inr; tQ Rob&lt;rtl
Byer.
Bo';'_esdaythnight; 2 loss d lefdt
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menu
will
includo
SwnUteWI Royals
a ,. their
recorsecond
an
en, cole slaw, baked beans
gave

The Tornado defense, led by
Denms Evans, Charles Cleland, Coach Bob Penrod's North
Steve Dailey , Tom Wickline,[ Gallia High School Pirates band·
Dave Spencer, Paul Black and! ed the Hannan Trace High
Carl Robinson, stopped the ISchool Wildcats a ~ lacing
Tomrots without a first down Thursday night at Mercerville.
m the opening quarter.
Playing without the services
southern penetrated
d""p of fullback Tom Murdock. and
into Glouster territory onee tackle Roy Bickle, the W11 dmore in the second period, cats dropped their
seventh
bul lost the ball on downs. straight contest, in all games.
Glouster never threatened to Hannan Trace is 1).3 In SVAC
srore in the first half •
play.
Southern opened another TD 1'he Wildcats scored their ondrive as the third period gQt ly touchdown late in the fourth
underway. Junior John McClin- pedod on a one yard plunge by
tock, lei.iding scorer in the coun-~ Don Colley. Coach C. A. Duntv . .cored on a 4-yard plunge. can praised Terry Cremeens for
Jt wi:ls McCimtock 's first of a good JOb on defeme.
two touchdowns.
David Skidmore scored four
Highlighting the second TD of the Pirates' six touchdowns,
drive were runs of five yards including runhacks of two in-NBA Standings
By United Pi-ess International
Eastera Division
W. L. Pet.
Philid•lpla
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aame ended with the Tornadoes
on tbe Glouster fin Jlrd UDe.
The Tooradoes
con'~::ftl
Ute game app~ently
any lnjW'Ies, will now begin
preparing lor their last game
the season next Saturday night
at home against Eastern.
Southern
6 o 8 6 _ 18
Glouster
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STATISTICS
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the baiL
Soa. Glo. ~-~ege,y;''" aerryrry Ge
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Total Yard•
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V8 - 4 dr. one oarelul lollll owner. Power lletriDa l!1d
l!rakeJ. i\utomaUc lhlf~

1965 Dodge Polara

65 Electra "225" • • • s3995

Ina, w[ojw Uno, 2 tone paint. Demollltnllor. Low mileo1o.

4 clr. Bulot. Bulot'o flneot sad bell llritl and tbts one
to !opt. Air CondiUonlna tnotalltd at taotol')'. rut1y equip.
ped. New ont eom ovor ~.ooo.oo. Owned ~7 loW drul,;.t.

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lutomatl.- transml.aaion, ppw:
er stoerbltl, new wbtte aidewall tfrw: and radio. J:..oll\ter

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390 V-8, automatic, radio,
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Eastern High School's Eagles spoiled the Southwes·
tern High School Homecoming Thursday night with a
26-0 win over the Hlghlande~r~s.~B~o~t-h_te_•_m_s_ar_e_n_o_w_1_·3
in SV AC play and 2-6 In all
The visitors took a 6 11- lead
1n the first period when
chliner scored Eastern's
Allman raced 37 yards lor
tou'hdown on a one yard plunge[! • Two Goldin Yo I~ 1911lklrt
., tlllll imp•d Po1ystYrlflt elblllll
Eagles' first touchdown.
end the visitors' scoring.
111 wnae. Blue, Pink, or Ill~
er team scored in the
Eastern had 20 points in the
period.
period.
Allman scored Eastern's
Southwestern had one
ond tonchdown in the third
moment in the contest.
lod tnd then passed to
raced liS yards for
Eiscbliner lor lite utra
touchdown, only to have it
w g1ve the Eagles a
lead.
back beeause ol a clip:pin!dl
Allman passed 20 yards
penalty on the Highlanders.
Eischliner for the Eagles'
Eastern hal 12 first downs
chd
Su0 th
2
tou own to make it C..U·
to
western's
four. T~
206
Eagles had
net yards, mwas the Lakers defense.
defense kept the Knicks
from the basket and allowed
our offense to really
going."
.
Schaus substtluted
usmg all 11 of his
and eight hit double
with Jerry West topping
House
scoring parade with 25.
It was the second str;aigllt
loss for the Knicks. who bov1e&lt;1
• A Vote For The New York Clothing
to the Lakers in their season
home debut Tuesday rught
House Is A Vote For Qualit·.
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In NBA achon tomght,
Merchandise
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Boston plays Detroit in the
Motor C1ty, and New York
• You Are Always A Winner At The
moves to San FranCISCO for
game against the Warriors.
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (UP))

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world champs at t·l.

might be this Saturday
h
h Ch 1
Rock.ets
Embry scored 13 of his
w en t e . ar est?n
points in the third quarter
meet the Philadelphia Bulldogs.
the Royals, down 50-44 at
The Bulldogs are 111-i
hall, moved into a 76-12 lead
have the best offen"ve r•eo•d
10
the three-quarter mark.
the CFL. The Rockets are
Robertson, who finished with IH and have the best defense.
a game-high 32, scored 13
points in the fourth quarter as
TONIGHT'S GAMES:
the Royals rode to victory.
at Middleport
Willie Naulls, who fouled oot
at Athens
early in the fourth
quarter,
at Jackson
paced the Cettics w1th 23
at Nelsonville
pomts. Sam Jones had 22 and Lancaster at Ironton
John Havlicek 21.
~nton St. Joe at Coal Grove
On the West Coast, Los Ripley at Pt. Pleasant
Angeles took advantage of a
keyed-up defense and a spirited
offense to score the highest
point total in the league this
season and the highest ever
scored by a team in the Sports
Arena in regulation time.
Laker Coach Fred Sc~~~: ll
said even though the K
had 118 points, "'I think the

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62 Olds _
$1595
Dynamic 8ll 2 Dr. H.T. V-8
motor, automatic trans., poW@f brakes, powPr steering,
radio, beautiful 2 tone paint
set off by like new whiOO
sidewall tires, tinted
and back up lights.

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Pick your size and price ... deal todayl

Chevrolet· $1095
64 Pontiac _ $2495 61
Bel Air 2 Dr. Sed. Six
Catalina 2 dr, H.T. V-8, automatk, fuU PQWer, radio.
all vinyl,

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61 Olds _
$1395
2 Door H.T. Dynamic 88.
V-8 motor, automatJe trn•
back-up l(ihts and white
sidewall Ure&amp;. An economy

buf.

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60 Oldsmobile $1195

PRICE

SECOND TIRE-- $10,23

60 Oldsmobile $1095

800

88 4 door. V-8, JutomaUc, radio, wjsjw tires, full power.

63

Cadillac _ $3400
4 dr. V-8, automatic, luU po.
wer, radio, w[slw tires, white
with green Interior.

x 14 NE\\1 SAFETY CHAMPION $27.25
SECOND TIRE-- $13,6:1

650 x 13 NEW SAFETY CHAMPION $21.00
SECOND TIRE-- $11.50
ADD $3,00 FOR WHITEWAllS

63 Cadillac _ $3600
4 dr. V-8, automatic, full po.
wer including windows and
aeat, radJo, wlslw tires.

157 Ford -

$250
Four door. S cyl Auto.
tnno.

58 Buick - $275
f door. v.._ aato. fuU

f54 Olds _

powu.

lmotlc.

$100
18 4 dr. V-ll motor. Auf&amp;.

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT
MOTOR

SALE!

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75~ x 14 CHAMPION _ _ _ _ $20.45

Qs Holiday Cpe. Full power,
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Mercvry • $250

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standard trans., radio
heater, white sidewall
back up lights, outside
ror, low mileage, Real

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62 Ford Con. • $1495
Galule 500 XL, V-8, outo.
matlc, full power, radio,
w[slw tires.

Roedl...,. bodY fti!Oir. lltcbu.

H. Rawlings Sons Co.

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Nova Sport Coupe. 6 cyl., automatic, radio, w:sJw, wheel

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Bobcats \fere held to only one first down while Chaun·
cey rolled up 14. The Red Devils
recovered live KC fumbles and
Intercepted two passes.
Next week Kyger bosto McArthur.
By Quarters:
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Automatic lrans. 4 Dr. Sedan.

'Door Sedan.

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63 Ford Falcon

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lifdrolnttlci. Power llttrlna and bnlrtl.

I'OMEIIOY

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tra clean.

I Door Sadlll.

Power oteertna and brok01. Au-•Ue.

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1962 Pontiac Temp.· $1295
1962 Volkswagen • • $1195

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VB PonUac 4 dr, Sedan. Ownetl b7 ono of our moat Jill'
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til!.drive. All•lnylupbolltery.
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63 Chevy II

1962 Chev.Monza • • $1195

mstie, One oareful owner. s.tn Dloe,

Hardtop. Clean and Nice

LNUII A lycemore Itt.

Power lleorlna and brakel. Radio ·and heater. Ont owner.
This one we want to move.

• • • *2095 i
'6Cotoltno
_3 Pontiac
Sto. Waaon. Power lleer1na and brakea. Jly4ra-

1961 FORD GALAXIE 2 DR.

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1964 RAMBLER STAnON WAGON

Radio and boater. Power oteer.

llliloaae. Foeloey worron!J remaininl.

64 Mercury • • - '1795
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f Door Sc:dsn. 0 G)'l. AulD. trano. Radio and heater. Low

Cuatom 2 dr, HT Buick. Boo•'• pmonal ear. Thta one
boo •uotom ,.,.nded vinyl Interior wltll noteb bod&lt; con.
'.liir II'IIU'ftt ffOilt -1. Leoo thaD 7,000 milea. rut1y equtp.
god. 32tlllonepower encino.

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In check, Chauncey got Its lin' al TD on a 25 yard interception
1 run by Thomas with 33 seconds
remaining In the contest.
Statistically, the Red
the Bobcats
190
rushing to 40 and outpaased
Cheshire crew 104 yards to

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a, DOROTHY KILGALLEN

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lotbtelleJD lllptlll Cllllrell,
Grasl Beod: Rev C. I. O'UN&gt;
aor, paotor1 Robert l.olwll. 1Upl.
t "' a. 11. MOI'!lini WOI'IIIIP
m1 8Uildsy ScllooJ; I p, 111. !v·
ealng 141'\'lce: TIJIII'llllll)l, 7:10
p. m. Prayer meeting.
Carpe- Bop~~# 011110111
il.mda) Scbool&amp;-311, m.; Mont
m, Worahlp 10:11 a m.
r1n1 BopUol lllureb, MNdJe.
port. Rev. LJonald Boone....
""1 Suodll' 8coool t:li L 11..
Fred Hoffman. Bupl.; 10:1.&amp; •
111. Worsbip llervlce; BYP 1 p.
m.; Evening Worship, 7:10 ~.
m.; Wed. 7:10 p. m. Prayer
moetln• l'llt•o·oddy 7:30 o. m.

ullberl Spen&lt;... , paotOI. liuaall
$dlool 1:841 1. m Mlll'Dln&amp; •or·
lldp 11 a m.; EvangeBsUc aer·
flee, 7 p. 01. Pnyel moeU~t~o
1:311 p. m. We&lt;JqeiKflf; YOUII&amp;
~~~·· Servlcl rriclly, 1.:111
p. m.
'1larcll 01 QGd, liiL llllll'llb
Rev. Daltllf ltllrUI111o pulll
lomday School u• L Ql.; Wor
ltbip service II a 111. IIIII h30
1. m. Prayor lllHilng 1:111 p
m. Tullday: Young l'lopta'
meeting. 1:30 p. m. ll'rlday.
Ballalld Cblllcll 01 CloG, Jl.v.
lol!D 8meBwOOd, pu101'1 Sunday
School 10 a. m.; Evan••ll•tlc
wvlce 7 p. m.: Voung Peopl•

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. , _ MIIILOD, Bit. Earl
CUter, fi&lt;Ulol': SeMII&lt;M .....,
at 1:80 p• ..,
1'bo a.rct 01 tile No.- •w.
Chester: Rev. Herbert Grate,
PQlor; Richard Bartoo, SUpt
Olorles BtaaeU. Aoot.
8upl.
SUnday 8.:bool 1:30 a. m.; MorQ.
~ Worohlp II 1. 111.: NYPS
1:45 o. m.: !•~ Service.
7:30p.m.: Mldwoell Prayeroloo, 7:30 o. m WMnoaclay.
Mlddloporl Cliarell Dllbt N..
&amp;l'llle, Rev. Clyde J. 8arUett
SUnday ~rhool 9 30 a. m.: MOI'1&gt;
lq Worship 10:30 a. 111.; NYPS
YOUDI Ptoo''· 6:45 p. Ill.; itvu
pllsdc IDIOIInl 7:30 p. m.:
Pray.,
'R. Wed 7:30p.m
Pomeroy flnod of th• Na~
..... Sunday School. I:SO a
m.: Morning worsblp 10:45 a.
m EveniD&amp; Wol'IIDip. 7 p. m.;
Prayer maellli&amp;. I p. m. Wnd.
Rev. Clyde v. llenderson, pa•
tor,
Cburd ot !he 1\iazareae, Pom·

Week prayer lfl'\li£el,
,;llelteo
Olelllodlll Olurall
hlrl A. CUto. l'llllor; Wor
1 MlYiot II 9 L .Dr, 8ullda)
~ ll 10 a. m.; WSC.:S Ill
l'bunday Dl moath:
Board
-Ung 3nJ W....diiJ ol tbl
mn••h.
Melllodllt Olin
- Peart A. Casto, pallor. Wor
lblp 1101'Yieo 10 1. IlL ovary
Olber SUPdsY 7:41 p. m. SUD
dar 8cbool. 10 a. m. Jollrl
81Jlay. Sup\. Pro,.. meatona
Till Vlltod Metbodlll &lt;Jiureb
Po-oy - Melvin Alkire, B.
A.. B. D.• pastor. Church School
Study 9:11 a. m. Divine Wor·

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Urlt aad third Sllllday 1.;
117:110 p.... ~. ·i
lultdly ntarnlap Ill U " ·
Prl)'ll' '""'1111 _ , Wk
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deaV«, lec:oud llld failrth SUii
dsy&amp; at 7:10 9; -. ,
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Utile KJJU Valled
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of Christ, Chtlhlrt • X,.. ; •· · •
Hartford Parllb, WIIT!II

Cllti.,.
G.

Zlnn, paot(lr. Hartlord Bapll!ll
(llurch, CotumttlliOII Worship
..,ice 8 1 m. Tuelda¥, J:! , •,
Children under 12; I, CblldreJi'
U and up; 7:30, Adllft Stpdy
ll'OUp,
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Middllparl 11'1r11 ValiN
b)'III1ID Cbw'cll, Rn ilowaJ4
Rnppoll paotor: Sunday khool
t :30 a. m. Mr. f'rtd Lewtl
111pt.. W 30 a. m. Worlltlp: • j
p. m. YF: Wed. 1:8' JtutiGif
Cllolr: 1 o. m Senior ato1r
SyraCIIII Fll'll lliW ,..
bylerlan Cllureb - Clllll'dl ""
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l!:ndeaver 7 p. m. Wedne!&lt;dav. 1hip Hour 10:90 a. m. Reforma- lero
H.ev r'l11dt&gt; Hendf"rwn 7:30 p .m
rirlt BapUst Cburcb, Pom" Prayer meeting 7 p. m. SatW' tion Sundsy. Sermon: "0 u r "''tor: Su.l((ay Scbool 9.3U o Cheshlre:Ky&amp;ar-llart1ord Par:
roy - Rev. Carver Williama. day
Ancient Foe." Portsmouth DlS, olllp oervlces 7:110 p. m Sun. itah, Hartiord Baptllt Cburcb

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Sunday School 9:30 till to zo. Groce ti.pl,.opal
Cllureb. Lrlct Conference, Sunday, Oct. 111.: Momlng Worohtp t0:80 • I Morning Woroblp 1:16 OET
Worship aeMilce, LO:iiO a. m.; Pomeroy, 'fllo Rev RJcharo 11. Jl, 2·30 p.m. at Jackson Moth, oervlces I !0 p. m. P r • y e r lmco "Watcl!lutn... or the T•
Nursery and Junior churcb for MarWl. Rector. Sunday - Mor odlst Church. Dr. Carl Bracy, 111.: NVPS 8:4! p m. EvonlnA ; Virgin•." 'l'llosd•y - Ofllcen
cblldren.
aJng Prayer and 'lermoo. 10:110 President of. Mount U n I on .,..line : ~'' " m Thu,..rtav I planning moeltng, 7 p.m. E!Yr.
rtrll Baptist Cburtb, Racllle o.m &lt;.;otlee hour followmg
College, Al.hMce, Is principal Chureb o1 tbe Nl..ron-. Re· ·
Rav. C. L. O'(;&lt;'"ner, pastor l!aterprtH EUB Cbureb, Rev speaker. SubJect:. "The Need elno, OMo. Sunda) School It - - - - - - - - - " '
ISWllday Scbool 1·30 •· m.. !lam ManiOI Smith, pastor . Wontllp For .. Chrlstlan Htgher Edu~a, : t iO am Sunaay
WorshlP ,
CUrtis. 111pt.; t04fi a. m. Man&gt; HMiice I 30 a. m. : Sunday 11011 5;30
P· m Method iSII Servlce 10 30 a.m Sunday Ev• l L
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ng worship: 8:80 p. m. BH 8chool, 10·30 a. m Voulll Fe~ Youlh Feilowshlp a~ the churcn · Ding Service 7:30 p.m.; Mld .
aad Juntor FeUIY~Iblp; 8 p.m. IDwship 6:30 p. m.: Boyo •nd Mond~y, 7 p.m., Ch~rch Board week Prayer Servict Wedn ...
Evening service: 7:30 p. m. Gtrls Fellowship, 8.30 p. m.: of Tluslees meel. 7.45 P· m., ds! 7:30 · p.m. Rev. Morrl• Ill.
Wodneoday Prayer meetlllg; !vantna oervice 7:00 p. m., lnd Church O!flcml Board meetmg. Wolle, Pastor.
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THE CHURCH FOI All
1:341
p.
m.'
Wndnosday
'lonlnr
ond
4Ul
SUndays;
Youth
Cbolr.
i
Pubhc
is
mvlted
to
I
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worship
Ralland
Cburcb
ot
Ill•
Nozar.
DrHiiing up Is a.lwayll fun! wn~tht! r il'a Hallowt 't!n, Mardi i;I'U, I Ha•aiian lulU
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All FOR JHE CHURCH
ea DLUqUilra&lt;W hall, alma-t enryrme of every If" en)OYI wearing aCOIIU nw. H maktt
Cboir
Practice:
3
30
P.
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p.
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Wldnelday
PrayeF
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of
God
on
Sunday.
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Sunda~
School
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30
a.
m.:
Mr. Herman Michaels
Tht t:h~r• ~ If ~~~ 1r., In\ fA"'"
ufeel "diftel'ftlt'', •. leN retlram•·d and n.ore llght-ht!lrtl'fl. Perb11.ps il'1 a rtll~f to Dll •rlh fill' 11111 buU&lt;Iinl of rhl••c·
dav Junlnr Choir Prll•;,..
Meelin~. 7:30 P nl Wnd,..sdav ' Foreol BaD Metllodllt chureb ! Mornlng Worship LO 45 a. m Iwent maJor surgery at Veter
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tlll-hlf.ltll• tto••·
lea11oure~ery&lt;1ay "-'If at home ftlf ;t w1Jilf. ror many o1 111. thAt tired, W&lt;~rrlcd, un•
Hartfon!
Baptiot
Churcb
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Loltrldae EUB Cbareb.. Rev. - Sunday School 9 1 · m. , Mn. l Kvangellatlc oervtce 7:45 ?· m. l ans Memorial Hospital.
,
ol '!»ritual ~111111. Without 1
..l'PJ lfif \11 far fl'tlnl u.ll•fMMry b·. n we Hem to bt ahlclt with it.
llnlnf Clwr~h, uilhlr dlmooftc.'l
Hartford
W
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Warren
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Eugen1
E.
!meriOn.
Plltor:
Fred
NeuJ&lt;,
Supt
Worship,.,.
olltlweek
prayer
servtce,
7:45
Laula
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Schaefer
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Ml' rllllllalloo1 111-11 1urvivo. 'Tht••
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maJor 1ilii'IOfY at Me1go
1 went
1or. ' ormns
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altlndinr Invitation to lay it rlown! OM of tht. joy~o of foliO'III'inJ Jt~utlt that we mLI)It ~~~~~~~ ilhollld IUBnd •uil:t&gt;l r"lu
Zinn.
pas
Stutler,
pastor.
General
Hospital.
al'lll tuppori !111 l;hurch. 'rl..,.
JE!eive Mit htbind." Thertt 11 no plat·~ in the Cllriat111n lite tor worry or wtlf, blcault J.,lr
ship 9 a. m. , What Christ Old ' l8ll Archer. SUpt.
Sunday
Uealb "•lbodlsl Cllureb Mid- 8yr11Cuoo Church ol the Naaa. M Ha
Cia k 811 tertaiJt:
"~'I I ) l'&lt;&gt;r hio.......,.,koo.i ~ l ~·o r
theloak&amp;J~~qu~nca of falth in \;0(\urt rontentmtnland ter'fnity, Yn, t.he aloomlttt
/Iii ehildr•q"nUt. (3) F"' lhl•k•
Us." Church School, 9:ii0 wonhlp 10:43 a. m. and 7 110
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pellimiiW bectlull! cWIIL'·I'IIll!flfd oJiluuiata when Uwr '"'tilled 't\'Jth the li~rht that (In\)' al
m. ClaGSes for all ages. p. m. alternately. Bible study dlep rt, M E. Do~soo, pastor: Sunday SrhOOI 9 JU a m.: Mom ed recently WJlh a birthdsy PIT'
Fur II!. •U vi liMo ~n:h i~lr.
1 Qod can ril'f ,
•hltl1 ~ hil Jll&lt;l'l'&amp;l 1rd n-..lerilll
ITuesday, 3:46 p. m. Children's ml prayer aervice led by pall- Mrs. Nan Moore Church School 11111 worship 10.30 a. m.
Ly for hor four children whoM
.uppor~ . Plan 10 II" to ch~~rd\ Nfll•
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Pe&gt;tecoatal A"embly, Route , birthdays are 10 October.
111'1~ •nd rMd )'OUr Bl~ dilly.
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p. m. Youth Bihle Study : 6:45 llaD Endeavor. 730 p. m., 3rd 111., Wor&lt;hlp Service, LUO · l'4. Rev 0 aul E. Junes, pa•tor
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jacobi
m. Youth Crafts. 7:30 p. m. Saturdsy ot month.
m.; Methodist Youth Fellow· !Iunday School 10 a. m.: Wo~ and chi ldren of Kentucky ••
IMUlls Billie Study.
MoraiDJ St.r ~UB ChDte~. shiP•. 7 p. m.; Otltcl8l Board dsy. Wndnesd'v and Frlday.
cenlly visited his parento, Mr.
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RutliDcl ~·1r111 Hapllll Cliurcb Rev. Menzel Smith. pasto" Y4li ~eetmg,
Snnrlay ol mo~th. Tbe Pentecostal Cburcb. Mld· and Mr&gt;. Pearl Jacobs.
lt!'.Utnay Sehroll:30 a.m. Preacl&gt; a. m. Sunday School, Fred ·30 p.m. WSCS, 2nd Monday dleport, South Srd Avo.: Sunda) Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Ho!"lnY Sunday 2:30 p. m.
Smlth, oupt.; Earl Shuler, Ails"!. Dl '!lonlh. 7' 30 p. m.; Eleanor Schoo• to •· m.: ~unday evenlng ell of Columbus VlSited With
Free WIU BopUst Charcb, Momlng worobip 10:45 1. m.: .Vedneoday. 1 p. m. . ,
evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Veroon Howell
Rutland, PaJtor, Rev. P au I Prayer meeting 8 p. m. Tbur• Alloermlle MetbodlSI Churoh Wtdnelday Bihle Study 7:30 p. Mrs. Ed Rusaell, Mrs. 11011:
With tlu! hope it will, in some mea1ure, fo•ter and help IIU• ITr1vllo
r: Sunday School, 10 a.m. dsy.
Wendell ~· Siutler,
PasiOr m; SelurdJ n1ghl Prayer and me 1\usseli of Bradbury and
tain that which is good in fnmily and community life, thil fea•
Priddy, Supt.; Proachinlf floatll Bol~el EVB Cburcb - Sunday School, 10 a. m. • Wor· Worship 7 '0 p. m. Pastor, Rav Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Will uf
B. I. Barrett
! ~ucyrus recently. called on Mr.
ture i• 1pomored by the bau ine" firms and organlsatiom I•'V:Ice. 7:30 p. m.; Prayer lte1' Rev. Eugene E. Emeraon, pas- ship aervlce ll a. m.
vices, 1:30 p. m. Wednesday. tor. Sunday School 9:45 a. m., Morse Cbape IMrtbodfst.Harrtsoavllle Pre•byterian and Mrs. Lou D1ehi.
whose name• appear below.
ML Morlall !lapllli Chore~. Norman H. Bahr, SUpt. Sunday James Early, pastor, Ohver Church. John DaVJeo, pastor: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bau·
Comer of Fourlll and Main SL Worsblp 10:11 a.m. and uo p. Sayer, Supt. Sunday School LO I Cburcb School I&amp;:SO a.m. wo~ l er and Polly Ann, Marion, spenl
Middleport. 1\I!J, Nyle llordiD, 111. Alternalely. Bible Study a. p~ .; Preaching 1l a. m.
sblp service :30 p. m.
1the weekend with Mr.
and
minister. Sunday School t:SO and Prayer oerviee lnd by past. It Lrl~n~ ~ellllodll~ ~""'t Reorganl!ed Chnrob ot J ..011 1Mrs. Dick Karr.
o. m. Arnold Rlcbarda, SupL or, 7:30 p, m. Thursday.
Sch~l ~:J~~ eHa",:d r. ~~us": ll.llrlat ol Latter Day Saints, ida Mark Stahl~~ Stockdale spent
Morning Wor~blp, 10:30 a. m.
8Jf8Cllll E.U.B. Chnrcll. Paal SUpt; KeMeth
McLeod assl: mlleo from !\acme 011 Racine- a day w1lh M1. and Mrs N~r,
loiJddltPOrt. Ohio
llldclleport, Ohio
Naomi Baptlll ChlllO~t a.. &amp;. S.Uera, P811tor.
Supt Preaching 7. 30 p ~ Sun.l Portland Road. Suoday School man Schaefer.
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dey SchO"i 9:30 a. m.: WDI' I:JO 1. m. SUnday SchoOl, Bea dsy ·•
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' 9:30 a. m.; Worsbip LO:SO a. Mrs. Nancy Walker, Mrs.
ablp 11 a. m.: Prayer aervlee, Qullenberry, Supt.; 10:30 a. m. ~e MetbodfJt Cborcb m., Slmds" evening terVlco al Pearl Parker accompanied Mr
1 p. m. Wedneaday,
Morning Worslllp service. tst H. L. McDaniel pastor Sun: 7:30 p. .n.: Wed .. worship aerv· and Mrs. Marwn Howell te
Carleton .:;IJardl. llapbiD')' 111d Srd Sundsya o1 lila mootb: day ScbooJ 9.30 i, m. PnadJ. Ice at 7:30 p. m. Poster, C. w. Columbus. Mrs. Walker and
RDad, Rev. Qyde Hinton, pur 7:110 p. m. !vontng e:v..,eu. 1ng 10 ,30 a. ;.,.: MYF'e p. m.; Prollllt AU . evening ..,.,. Mrs. Parker spent a couple of
tor. SUnday School, 1:30 a. 111.; 11o florvlee, 2nd and 4Ul SUI&gt; Prayer and Bible Study NO P lcet begm al 7:30 o. m.
days w1Lh relat1ves, returning .
BUera of Good Breod
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We Fill AU Do&lt;lors Preocrtptlono
Bunllngtoo, W. VL
~. 10:30 a. m. and 1:30 a. 111. Morning Worship: Rock
Metbodlsl _ Loa1 Bollom~ Rev. Tbomas P• Mrs. Hugh Ferguson and Jim·
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Pomeroy
p, 111. allerDately. Proyer 10:80 a. m. Sunday School, Bly: a.ester Lemley pastor· WDI' tronek, admmJStrator; SUilday my. 111e Fergusons and Park·
meetlnl Wadltelday, 7:80 p. m. the Thein, SUpt.; 8:30 p. 111. ship ae"lce
I. m:; SUI&gt; lla!! 9:30 o. m., est.; Boly Oaya ers atlended the Fall Foliage
Colulbtr Ollpeb Wonhlp- Yootll P'eUowsblp. CARMEL - day School 10 .15 8 m. 1\IYF of ObllgaUon, 7 p. m.
lour m Pomeroy.
"rice eaeh Smtdly 1:11 a. m.; 1:311 a. m. Stmday l!ehool. WRY" I:SO p. ,.: ~yer · and Bible St Jolul's CatboUo Mission: Guy Russell of Bradbury re·
Swtday School 10 a. m.: Youtb at Rousb, Sup\.; 10:30 L 111. Study Wedneaday 7.30 P m 11081' GuysvUie !Dutch Ridge!: cently called on Mr. aDd Mrs.
Service 8:11p.m. Evening Wor· Mornln&amp; Worship, l1ld m1 ctb
Melltodi.t ' Ch~ Rev. Frank Manier!,
p.. Lou Diehl.
1Jhlp 7 p m. eaeh Sunday
Sunday ol Uta mODtb· 8 p, m. Rev c J l..emle
utor· ,lor, Sunday lllass L0:30 a. m.: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schaer
Pomeroy
Middleport
1liO E. flocood
~ Cblrcll o1 Otrl.c, !veaJn&amp; e:vanp&amp;~~d Servlcl, ~ '8cbool 8
10 ~ Wo; Holy Day or Obligation 6:30 a. fer attended the Fairfield Fair
Art Mareum, mlnllter; Blblt Ill and 3rd SID!day of month. ablp oervica, ui:30 o. ;;,,, M m.: Conlemon, li bour before oo Thursday and visited with
School and Momlna Wonhlp, Tlippeo'l Plalu Etlll Cbardl, v, P'. MoodsJ, 1:30 p, Ill.
Mass.
their daughter and son,Jn·l.aw,
11):30 a. 111.; Cbrlatllll EDdeaV: Rev. Eugene e:. Emersoo, pur lllvtnVIIIo Melltodlat Cbureb 1'lle Sal•allotl Army, Eavoy Mr. and Mrs. Vern Story a!lll
or, 6 p. m.: Evening Worship, I«; S1Uida7 worlhlp t:IO L m. Artbur Sdlt, ~· SUnday RayS. Wlnmg, oUlcer in charga Jolln. Mrs. Story and John ae:
Established In 1904
7 p. m.
Suaday School 10 L m., 11o: School, 9:30 a. m.; Gane Wolfe SID!day 10 a. m. llollness meet- companied the Schaefers here
.Well Columbia. W. Ya.
Pacevlll• CommliiiiJ a.ma bart VIneyard, Supt Blbla IIIIo Supt., Service• Thursday ••.,. 11111: 10:30 a. m. Sunday SchooL for a few dsys vl•il, returnJna
WY 2:3284
Re•.
Ruuell Cline, putor, - tly and prayer aet'V:Ices led by lng.
Sunday 7 p. m. Young People'• home Sunday.
Ph. Mason 773-6593
Young People's aervict1 7:30 p. pastor, 7:30 p. m. . Tuesday. Snlton Metbodlll Church - l.e~lnn: . 7 SO p. m S.h•atlon 1 !:erald Pullin• was • . med~
m. Thursday; e:vangell•ttc ..,. Adult $sa meetmg 7:30 p. H. L. ,/lcDaniel. psstor: Clint . meeting. Tburodav . t to l La- , cal pallent al M"gs (,&lt;·neral
rice Saturday, 7:Sil p. m.: and 111. last lrlonday ol mouth.
Orr, Supt. Preaching 9:l5 a.m. lleo Hnmo · ~AIWO : 1' m Prep Hospllal for a couple ol days .
Sunday 7:30 p. m.
Federated Cbureh, Pom"ffJ. Sunday School LO:l6 a m
' ·Ja.,es: 7 :10 P m. B1ble study 1 Melissa and Cindy Mowery,
Hemlock Grove Chrllllaa Rev. W. B. Perrin, pastor; J Oak Grove Melbodist Church, ' ·•rayer m..ung other serv1ces PL Pleasanl , recently v•slted
BuloVI Watches - Sail!! and Service
W•st Main Sl
PomerO)'
1Church, Wonbip tervice, l:ll Carl Kautz, Supt. . Sun d 1 ¥ K L. :'dcDaniel, pastO!', Earl 1'IV annnun&lt;"t'TT&gt;Pnt
' their grandparents, Mr. Itt«
186 N Second
MlddL•port
Support the Church of \'our Cholet
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a. m. Sunday School, 10, a.m. School, g a. m.; Worship boar Cro.,, S:pt. Sunday School at Pomeroy !!oventh Day Adven •Mrs. George Mowery .
Terl'lf Cullums, Supt.
10 a. m.
10:1.&amp; a, m.; Preaching 9:15. ' ~st Chor&lt;b - Mulberry He1ghl• Mr. Lester Brookover has
Bndlord Chorcb ol Chrllll, ML Ulolaa .F.W.B. Cbureb Syracase Methodlll Lhurc~. l Rd .. north at Mo1go Memona, 1returned home after a two
Joe
RobJMcm,
Mlnllter; SUnday SchoOl 9:45 a. m., Earl WendeU G. Stutler,
pastor . tlo.&lt;pttal PaS1or. F W Glflord · weeks visli. with relatives in
Homer Form!.
SUpt.· Bible Starkey, supl.; Evening wor Worship Service 8:4o a. m. Sun 1Allststam Pallor, James
R Sandy, IV Va.
8ehool t:30: Moratng Worship, ship, 7:30 p. m. by Cecil Col. day School 9:45 a. m. MVF Sun· Hol!eJ Semces on Saturda~
-Brrtba Parker
''Everythlng [n Rardware"
10:30 a. m.; ICvanlng Worsn,., Loyman; Young People's me~ day 6 p, m. Prayer meeun" l 5abbath School, I JU p m.
Cbeoter. Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Worsh1p, Ull p. m.; V o u tt •
7 p. m. Wednelldsy, 7 p. m. lng and Bible Study, 7:30 p. m.: Sunday 7:30 p. m.
Bible Study.
Wednesday; Cboir pracUct at Letart Fall• United Brethren meeting. 3 30 p m . Bib I• Slu .
Deller Clurrdl of C ~ r 11 1 7:30 p. m. 'l'burlday.
' In C rlst Cllurcb, SID!day School dy, Thursoay. 1:30 p. m.,
Bible Sebool t:IIO a. m Preach· Daavillo PU&amp;rtm Hnllnen, fP. t:SD a.m. worship serv1ces. Tbe 'II Evans Helghts. Galllpolla. ·
lnJ 10:30 a. 111., lint and tldrd 0. Langsville. Ohlol, Rev 0. H. first and third Thur!day even- Eden United orctllr•a II
Sundays.
Car, pastor: SID!day Schonl, 1:80 lnp at 7:30 and the second and CbriSI Cburcb: Rev ll:ldea R
Take Bomeaao With You To Church
Bulldera and Building Supplle•
Mas11r CIIJ &lt;Jiarcll of Cbrllllo a. m.. Robert Grate, SUp\. Wol' laurth Sunday nigbta at 7:30. ~alke. oaslor; Sundav School.
Jn Pomeroy Over 90 Years
Miller Street; Sunday
Bible ship service at !0•3; a m.; Pil· James Morrison, pastor.
10 a. m.: Wumie Hotslnger supl. ,
Chester, Ohio
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llllldy t a. m. !vtillnl WDI' pim Youth. &lt; 4! p. m.: Eval&gt; Hyaell Rao noo Metbodlll. L'hrlatian Endeavor. l :li P 11
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ablp 7:30 p, m.; Blblo llllldy. rettatic .ervice, 7:30 p. m. Mid- Rttber' e:. Smltb, Sr, pastor: loin. Lyds Chevaller. orosldent. to M:~a~ala~a •:.:~:.;
Attend Tho Chureh of Your Choice
7:30 p. m. Wndnes&lt;lay.
Weeil Prayer and Pralle Wid- Sunday Scbool 9:30 a.m. 0. 0 . eta.... lo. all 'long Hl'VIctll.
Th 1
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M1ddleporl Olvdt or Otrltt, tllltlday. 7.30 p. m.
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Patlers011, Supt.; Momins War, • p. m Preachllli uo p. m.; ~reeT • m~ 1 h' ru · e ·
5tb ant' MaiJI 8lntttl Dooald IUD..am Hill or Jebovalr't alup 103U a. m. Youth
lid Week Pray•r meoflng. 1 llll orB rahns.,M "cum la. J . ~
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:30 o.m., Keune b UeE!IIIaney tiQ 5 p. m., Watchlowor IIUdy liP, 7:10 p. m.; Prayer mlll\o ff . Mra Mazie Hnlotnger
Thelma 0 . Campbell. Jerry L.
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PomerDJ Pomeroy
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Supt.;
MornlDC
WanJtJp. I p. m.; Bible lludy Tueeda1 lllfl. Thurar'•y T:30 o m.
lacbtel ErangeBcaJ Vatte&lt;1 1Campbell, Emily M. Campbell,
O:SO
m. Even!DJ Worsftlp, 1 p. m. Service meeting, 7 p, P!ee Metllodlll Charell, Laar· Brethren Church - Sunday 45 acres Salem
7 p. m., Prayer Servk:e, Wad- Ill. Thuradlf: Mlntatry sehool, ol Clill, '.et R. t "no 'au. School 9:46 a. m. Worship, Pearl 'Gilkey, · Clara B. Gil:
aesday, 7 P· m.
I p. m. Tbul'lday.
fllllor. Sunday Scbool 8:30 a. ZDd and lib Sunday, t :!O a. key to Stale of Ohto, .50'7A., Sal,
CIIJrtb ol Ctrlll, l'emertiJ, 8L Plal'l and St. lolm'a &amp;; Pb1l WIN. oupt.: Morning m. Acbasb Miller, pastor. isbury.
l'arolture and AppBanceo
Jerrr Maslerl, paMM: 8uDt1aJ I.Gtberlll elturch. - Morning -•hlp 10:30 L Ill,; Y0 o I b Uti !.'~•uob, IAltar•
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Hurdie Nelson, Mamie A. Nel8cbool
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Chester, Ohio
a. m.; CbrlatlaD li:DdNVCI', 8:110 a. m.; Sunday School 9:30 a.m. wvlct 7:30 p, ,m. Mld Wool oo
'' Sunda! NO D m.
acres, Rutland.
P. m. &amp;:vetting 8er9ICe. 8:10 p. (Both congregations are meet. IJl'AYer aervl,. 7:30 p. 111. Wed
Letlrt Fall• Valted llretbreo Manniug D. Webster, Mary ~.
1JW as one at Sl Jobn's Churelt Wednesday •Ill f1'riday •fttllnl In Christ Olurch. James Mor- Web•ter to Hurdle Nelson, M=&lt;·
lllllllld c.aldt II mrtll. at Pine Grove while lba new f'loetlom Otlopel MIIOfaa, U. rison, pastor. SID!day School!al mle A. Nelson. 10 acns, Rot·
lllbltt School t:IO; CttmmlltlltJD 8L Paul'• Churcl&gt; Is beln' built. lba~ Stl••,.,.ville Road: E. J. 9:30 a. m. PreacUing ,erv•ces land.
10:110 a. m.. V. B. Braley
Allred Met•odfst Cltnreh - Grlmtll, pui&lt;Jr: Rllpr II 1~ first and third Tbursday eve1&gt; Allen E. Ball, Freda Ball 10
lupl. Sllbn Cot'llday, .plllllat: Rev. Pearl Casto, pastor. Sun- fwd, Supt.: 9undl7 Scbnnl I&amp; lap at 7:110 p. m. Second and Carroll W. Jolwon,
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lt&gt;J Taylor, Supt. Worohip ser, :10 p. m. "ra,. ·meettrw, 1111 p. m. Prayer meeting second Grace 1:. Campliell to Uoit•
11M ...,.,., II ~~ ,_.. •ico at IO:U a. m. with Vert ~. m. Tu-'1)
, aal faurtb lbur&amp;day even•nga ~ Stlllttl, l!uement, Letart.
101' • llarrloonvl4e HoH. IWo Swartz, layleader. Scndll' eve- Bdud "I M t OUtt New- IDd first and lhinl Sunday eO: Grover H,erril, Btllth II. H
1001 Underwood, tlllPIIIel', 8lo all!c at 1 rqular 11111tlng o1 - . ml•oaaey . (lllltOr1 SUllo llllltlp .ot 7:110 p. m.
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1111 aoot t:IO a. m.; M.,..,lne the MfF 8aaday evening at *1 leMOI. t:IU a. m., llonidp 111. Jlllm• Jllfletl . , . . _ LebtmciL
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$119;00 to $189.00 -lay Aw., For Cllfslnlll Howl

THE UNITED STEEL WORKERS
OF AMERICA

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PHONE WY 2-2635

FURNITURE

OPEN FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY liGHTS

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NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE

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Find out how you can buy a $lJ9 chalr for only ~19.1t'ssi mplellt'~ easy. Aslc for details

YOUR lOCAL NATIONAUNE DEAUR

POMIROY

LIEVING COAL COMPANY

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and nc.w at a most
PRACTICAL PRICE!

EDWARD 1111111. OWNER
212 I. HCOND
WY 2:2036

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KARR CONSTRUCTION CO. EBERSBACH HARDWARE CO.

AUTOMATICALLY

OHIO VALLEY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

V, D. EDWARDS
INSURANCE AGENCY

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Rain-Soft WATER

MAX.
126,000 GRAIN CAPACITY- $198.00
2$2,000 GRAIN CAPACITY- 5238.00

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS

WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

MULLEN

~=C». $179°

HEINER'S BAKERY

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TINY'S FOODLAND

B,n.g.

from the CHARTER GROUP
selection of fine reclining chairs

perfume empire had remarried
are in for a jolt. Her chums
say •·she did get a divorce
recent! y but shl' has not re·
roamed and does not plan lo."
Herb Alpert's Brass Band,
playing to packet houses at
5 ,.,
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Basin Street East, mrprised the
local nightowls who thought
their appeal was limited to recordings. They've c:ome dose
to Peggy Lee's drawong power I
at the club - whlcb II phen· I
omena.J - and have been
lnsuronco Agency Inc.
ed lor a lot of major TV shows,
PI'OIIo WY 2:3311
including Danny Kaye's, Ed
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Skelton's .... James Fox
In
New York for the "Kinb
premiere Is 6'2", slim, ~~:.
very attractive, very B1
ml a very flllled lld.or. Be'a

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

BOWERS DRIVE-INN
RESTAURANT

OHIO VArLEY BAKING CO. · MIDDLEPORT BOOK STORE

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WANT AD
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Minersville, Oblo, ~~~ ~ ter.
. 10 26 30tp
f..!3Z4 .
iJt FLOOR lurnisbed. I moms CUSTOM BUTCHERING
and bath, modern apartmeol cutting. WiD buy hides every
Middlepolt, WY 2-3874.
Monday. Phil Meier.
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WY ~Ul
9 18 Uc

FOR SALE

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QUALITY

'J'RAILEII l.O'l'S - • • CURTISS "Dairy or Beef"
1111• aod •ater· BroWD'I l'roll Breeding Service. Call WY

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Business Services

10 29 lt

KARL GRUESER, Plwubini
and lte1ting,
Minersville
Ohio. End your sewer troubles. we have all sizes sewer
machines. Reasonable rates.
CaU WY 2--2974, day or nigbt.

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Motor Co.

I CAN'T
GO RI6HT NOW,
ELVINEY- I GOT
BISCUITS IN
THE OVEN

DAILY CROSSWORD

Rambler Classic St. Wagon ~ $795

Locally owned, 6 cyl. engine, automatic tran1. Radio and
heater. SpotleSB interior, good tires. Brown and bei&amp;e finish.
See this bargain today.

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1965 Chevrolet Biscayne 4 Door __ $2195
Locally owned by lady, a new eu trade in. ll!i,OOO mile&amp; 6
buy

1961 Chevrolet Impala H.T. Cpe. __ $1395
Locally owned by nurse. White tlnitih. Red interior, new
tires. 6 cyl. Automatic trans. Sharp as any 61 model yGu
will ever find

4. Barfelt.
7. Aaplrant

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Venesurl
18. Hesitate

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14. Doctrlnl!

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animal

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project

OPEN IVEI. 9:00 P.M.

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prietts

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29. Tosca and
Rlgoletto
30. P eter Snell
and Jim

PHONE WY 2-2156

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ROBERT c. RAJlTZNBAC8
lherlff, Meltl Counb', Ohh, '
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AUorDtiJ'I fo r PlalnttU
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6 S7 Weather

7 IXl .~ a uonal :lews
1: 05 Bill Millet Sho•
7 liO Sports P&lt;tnille
7.35 Bill Miller ~how
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ITut• Tburs.)

7 00 Newa
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Bill Miller Show
8 45 Baker Furruture Shol'f
V.OO News

WILL BE APPRICIATID

~ : 05 Cortee with Jaael
to. :00 Portraits ot • Patriot
iO ·(l- Swap Shop
10,30 BiU Miller Bru•ch Show
iO,ti Masoo AIJ'. Pqram

TRUSTEE OF SALISBURY TWP.

(1\•eadly)

World Wor II Veteron-Amerl- Legion P.O.L

QUALIFIED- CAPABLE- EXPERIENCED
Pd. Pol. Mr.

Conclldate For Member llolrcl of Ecluutlan

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SOUTHERN LOW SCHOOL DISTRICT
High School Grllluete, Bual-n I ,.....,.
Your Help WIIIBeApprea.ted
Pd. Pol AllY,

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For Rent
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Heights,
newly decoraled, inside and
out. Call WY 2--a121.
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iving room , dining
kitchen, basement and
age. Forced air gas lurno'"' I
Butternut Avenue. CAll
2-5127.
10 29 tfc

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Monday Th,.ugb l"riday
7:13 Sign On, Musical Clock
7:25 News in Bnel
7:30 Musical Clock
7:45 Echoes of Joy
UO Oh10 Valley News
1:111&gt; World News
8:10 Sports Today
1:15 Weather Picture
8:16 MuSJe&lt;~ l Clock
1:55 Community New1
8:00 Talk ot the Town
1:55 Mason County New•
10:00 Public Service
10·05 Family Worship tlour
10:30 Latchstring
11 :00 News
U:05 Morning Melodie1
(etcept Fr1Qay,
Church BeU1 RinK)
11:45 World News
11:55 Maso" County New1
U:OO Community New1
12:05 Noon Newa
12:10 Markets
U:15 Mid Day Weather
12 :20 Bulletm Board
12 ?.5 News 0 Gram•
12:30 County Agent
12:45 Country Go Roond
1:55 News Beat
2:00 CoWitry Go Round
2:55 Newt Beat

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6:00 Sign On - News
6.30 Happy Valley Boys
6:05 Country MusiC Time
6:20 wUJltry Jamouree
' · llt Protestant Hour
7:30 Sports Parade
7:35 Larry Anderson Snow
w:4! ft's !!uslc - '\rmy
11:00 Dulto.l's and Hems Dsll')'
l'op re~~ Show
12:00 Newo
U:15 tuSJcal lnterlud'
U:30 Rev Merlin fee lS
1:00 News
1:05 Jim Mees Show
1:50 Sporto Parade
6•00 SUndown Serenade
8:45 SlgD 011
ijJ,'NUAYS 7:30 Sign !JD _ Armt !lour
7:55 Nelli
1:00 Boptbl Layman'; Hour
1:!10 Suoda~ Show
t :30 Tbo Bible Spealo.• to You
t:4&amp; Legtsiattve R"""rt
1G oc The Good 1,1re
10:1• Congn!Mmao Moeller
Tha
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10:30
Coun!ry Kymntimero
11:!0 Tho Qwet Hour
u oo Ne
·Tbt"'Cbrlsttane Hour
; :: : : , w:~ Matinee
12:30 1111 Rev. Mer!~ feel•
4:00 Dlaclng With DoSI
1:30 The Rev. SUu Billups
UO Interchange

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By CHESTER GOULD

UPD•
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6· 00 Sundown Serooade
6:45 Sign Olf

Family Wonhip (Thurs.)
A. ~ .&lt;.:. Prolf'am (Friday)
Newa
ru.y·, ColDI!ry JuncUoo
rtuy'o Country HyDlDI
Cement Block Newa
Goelster'1 Guea&amp; Star
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12:30 Lal'l']l Andersoo &amp;a.
3: l: Jim Moe~ Show
4: ~ Biaetloar Aulll Sbow
4.30 Eleetrtc -ComPI!Ijl Nm
1 : ~ Jim Mea ShoP
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Mea Sbow
3:00 1be Rev. Andrew f
1:30 Sunday •howr.as.
5:30 Rize:'e· Weather Report 1:00 SundDWII Serenade
UO Sporll PJII'aoe
1:0 Sip Oft
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For Better Schools Vote For

ANTIQUE Furniture,
dislle9 .
miscellaneous. Call or write :
Mn. Howard CecU. 800
Main St., Pomeroy.

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IX IBERNARD D. GILKEY I
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8 OIJ :i1gn On - ,·~~ w~
0 Db Mcred Heat'
6 !I Me1g&gt; Collllty RFD
6 15 Pool Bowen~, f 'arm

Eleven y1181'1 exper!enae 011 laiiB~ 'l'ownshlp
roads. Your vote llld lnflu._ wiD bi IIJPNClated
Pd. Pol Mr.

of S.a .., Cub 111 bud 08

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THE~R.EAT NURSERY OF GENIUS.- T UCKEQ'\(AN

CANDIDATE FOR 1RUSIEi
OF SAUSBURY TOWNSHIP

13000.00 and eannot be lold tor '"'
illlul two thiNII of die appra!Jed YU.

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PD. POL. ADV.

real tJ~t•te wu Qpr.ldll

my lantern/

P B D P U .1. - K Z XC P K T P X Jl P

THANK YOU POR YOUR IUPPORT

Tb&amp;

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Rufos ' Busted

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lo LDNGF.LLOW
One lt'tler .~Imply stands for another. In this aamp·
for the three L'a,. X for the two O's, etc. Slngleo lr

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It !tao been lrnpoB&amp;ible fer me lo _..n, tall Gil
voter •s much II I would like to. 1 . . ,_. " 1 1'ttand.
111(1 &amp;Dd -k your IIIJIPOrl NOY. 2,

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trophi £.'11, the lengtb. and tOI'Jl'latioa. of tba wordll
Bach day th e L'Ode letters are di!lerent.

TRUSTEI! OF SU'nON TOWNSHIP

llUT THE'/

M . Newlboy'a
tt.inera.ey;

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golf playm

1"Stay out of this! Stay out of that! The only thing I'm
allowed to fi:OI into is the ~athtub!"

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VOTE FOR
JOHN N. Hill
FOR TRUSm

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WATCH

TH' BISCUITS,

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to
a throne

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16. C&lt;m.tllUoa

Pomeroy Motor Co.

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cyl. Std. trans. Radio and heater. Turquoise fiqjsh. A niee

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SAIRY BELLE '&lt;;
GOT TH'LOW·DOWN
ON THAT IIIEW FAMBLV
WHAT 'S MOVIN "I N
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,~rsons

5:00 Collll!IIJDity Newo
5:05 Mason County News
5:10 World &amp; National News
i: 15 Spolllgbl 00 Sports

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1 : ~ Weather
5:30 Sunset Boulevard
7:40 N•wo
7:15 Sign 011
, 7:15 Sign On. Mu•i cal (;Jock
7:21i News in Briel
7:30 Musical Clock
7:45 Echoes ol Joy
1:00 Ohio Valley News
8:05 World Newa
1:10 Sports Today
8:15 Weather Picture
1:16 Pt. Pleasant FOOI.hal 't
10:30 Songo for Children
10·45 The Golden Key
11:110 News
U :r· Saturday Show
12:00 Local, Ohio, Nat. News
12 20 Bulltlln Board
12: ~ Ne~n 0 Graa11
U:30 Saturday Natineo
1:30 New1 Headlines
1:!1 Saturday Matinee
1:56 Newa
Z:OO Saturday Matlnea
1:30 News Headllneo
1:31 Saturday Maunoe
%:50 News
3:00 S.lurdav Matinee
3:10 Newo Headllneo
!·31 ""turd
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3:55 Newa
4:110 Dlaclll(l •lib Don
4•30 Top Ton Revue
5:110 News Rowldup
5:15 lnhtrlude

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By HAROLD GRAY
Ar-10 OLD SAO!f: AN' "'M SMITH LEt:T IN
Tl.f MIGHT f OR 5WITZERLAMO AND NEVER
A WORD I=I?Oivl '£M SINCE ' M D PoMPOUS
J(J{)GIIi WH~~ LHli'f:E: QUIT ,llJtJGIN' AND ·;o~
01=1= ~CQ_ 4 000, TOO ! AND /ltOW 10M Ari'
1t.ffl T\41001..1: SOLD lHEII? PAP ~I? ANO HOME

Afoi() ARe LE ~tf T'Ltvf. IH EUROI"'~ ~

~V B !&gt;. IT'B IH' SAME IN UlT9 0 ' Q:~
TOWNS, l QuNNo l tl ~r.,.. WtN, WE'•J£ ~OUND
LOT'S 0' NIC~ FOLKS 1-lEJ·;~ AND l10' 1="01 KS

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DOtH 1'4Aio:t l-ltADliNE6 SO M~CH !
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VOTI! FOR

ROBERT BURDffiE
TRUSTEE SALISBURY TOWNSHIP
e EXPERIENCED e QUALIFIED
Your Vote •nd Support Apprtcllted
Pd. Pol. AllY.

Robert W. "Bob" Louks

Bv NEAL ADAMI
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CANDIDATI POR

TRUSnE OF

smON TOWNSHIP

• Serve4 on Syraeuse Council

• Spo1111or of •Snaeuse Community Baseball Part

Your Vote IIJd Aiel Willie Apprtdlted

.&lt;)THANK YOUI

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DID lCu HARM,

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Mainly About
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Peop e n
Pomeroy .

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About
lttjddleDOrf

Se~ 'Appn~tice

~tr a~d
lu~s
A~bert
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It

Wed~sday

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;i:::"·::! ~c~ ~ark
rom

At Heath Church

!
'Oillce Monday evening when "F Garden Round-Up" was l
ocr. II
Alan
applications were turned in for ,
ic when Wildwood Gar-: Mr and Mrs. Roger Seelig I The Pomeroy Bend C. B. Rs- lace bas returned to the Great
11 new boys, Charles R.
met Wednesday even-•and ;.,ns of Dayton spent the[ dio Club will sponsor a "coffee Lakes Training SChool
DUlensworth, Jr. Arnold P.
d g at the home of Mrs Alfred ' st weekend with Mr. and Mrs. I break" at the Youth Center! nola following a two weekJ visson, Dannie Edgell. Jon .
er Mmersv:lle, wlth Mrs., :' nnin Roush Hidden Lakes.,in Mason, W.Va. Sunday from
here with his parenls, Me.
Rlley, Donald L.
Fisher and Mrs Chnsty l
Mrs 'Manning Roush
to 5 p. m. Free coffee and and Mrs. Dwight Wallace and
nit C. Mulford,
as co-hosle" es.
and Miss Helen Baer were Co- cookies will be served.
CB- : daughter, Nancy. Wallace will
Larry L. Neff, Gera
.
Mrs Lawrence Snuth. preSJb visitors Thursday.
and anyone lntereste '" begin medical corps schooling.
Gary N. Welch and Jerry L., dent
the meeung and
"'Earl Denny Sr. and Mrs ' CB radios are welcome. Come [ Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bennett
Welch. Now at last
ne\\ I devo'tions lwn· led by Mrs Edl· l
Mees vimted
Imeet your friends and exchange and family of Columbus. spent
Mothers are ne
. rded son Hollon who read the Gar- fternoon with Mrs
G:lbert QSL cards.
the pal! weekend with hiS parWolf badges were. awaLeo- den club creed from the new
es
Nnv. I
en!! !lr. and Mr!. Charles BenSteve Walburn,
Don vear book. Members responded
George Campbell and ! The Middleport Garden
nett.' Saturday evening t he
nard, and
aoid ar-' to roll call w:th wh at ,they enDonald of Yongstown were , will meet MondayM Nove: F group visited In Parkersburg.

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Sti~ers. Den- !H~ra~
Da~~dw ~~:~;:eaer
~onducted
~:f

dill Brown, Glenna Sprague and
Cooke · decorations - o.
kej Ritter 'noxie Walters, Sylvia
Sandy

JuniorMYfl
PartyisHeld

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French.' Me. and Mrs. Emerson
The JUJitor MYF of Heath Jones were assisted
Doug
Methodist Church held a Hal- Dowson with the par y.
It
loween party Thursday evening Attending _were Done Waw:
In the church basement decor- ers, Okey Ritter, D;tghtCDoke
ated with huge spider web son, Eddie Brown, om oo '
made by Okey Rliler and Doxie J. T. Rue Kenny Smtth,
Waltera and several large skele- dy
Ions made by Douglas Oowson mfer Go e,
e '
'bb'
of the Senior MYF. Orange pa- kle SUtton, Verne Ord, Ro
per streamers were
used Ord, Ketth,
:n d
throughout.
French, Sandy o ns .
Game• were played under the Doug Dowson.
direction of the game commitlee composed of Robbie Ord,
SPEAKER ANNOUNCED

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Are Speo ers
AtWorkshop

the~;;;"'::gu~~~

Miss Patty Dorst and Miss
Pat Bailey were
ers at
the r Ohio
Workshop Inn Athens Wednes·
'and
dak:, Dorst rpresenlln&amp; the
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unt' 4-H clubs and
Y of the Eastern
Future Homemat'
rica described their
ers of A:'red by the local cotnp
to the American In·
ohfte of Cooperatives at Cos mubus Missouri last August.
lu Also 'appearing' on the program were Thad Dye who re-

Univerr~inoon
~·: M~tgs B~l
Bun~] G:~~isp~~r;· V~c- ~1:~ Be~!.
Mar~ ~d0:" ~ :~~

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

Mrs B.

Mr&gt;.

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The meetmg was adJourn d I A Thanksgivmg arrangenH•nt

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M. C. Wilson. Hostesses
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VnUIIual W ayl
3U3'1 persons hvmg in
. ,grow~ :oil X llldws tall and goes I p iz •s. were aw arded for the purchased at the door. Mr~. ~
ew,
.d
square miles enlirel) surr?und-•well w:lh tul:ps. Plant at least cos;u~es and the entire class- Karl Owen and MiSB Phyllis 0/ Cooking Studle
ed by the city of Detro:!.
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A ~-

HEAD HALTER
AND

p];:~ nt

twelve to each square

gr~;~pe

and ~ ~~:: d~

fo.&gt;l '

a tour of the class- Joachim are co-chairmen.

crocus. snowd tops
m the Central Building.
hyacmths m front of ev-1Reh eshments ul donuts,
or~

NOV. 4
The Meigs CoWlty PTA

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~as

"New and Unusual Ways to

. 1 Cook Vegetables''
the topIS ic when Rock Sprmgs Home-

erRreens
1 ang e dr:nk and candy lavors sponsoring a rummage sale on makers Club met Wednesday at
Mrs. Dw tght
gave, were selved by the room
4, 5, and 6 at the Sauvage the home of Mrs. Fred Goeg··Now ts the ltmt• w, plant peo- , ers ol both das~es
Building on Front-st. Pomero~. lein.
.

Mtlh~~n .

moth-~ Nov.

pres~-

ny roots, fertllze lawns,

place Pme v.mners m lhe morn- I from 9 a. m. unlll 5 p. m. Ttus Mrs William Grueser,
hurlap around ne Jrees, plnnt ing class :neiuded R:rky Glaze, wtll be a large rummage ,.le. dent, conducted a short bust·
I yt&gt; on plowt&gt;d ground
f o r ftrst prize, dressed as Casper
ness session Mrs. Arlee Abmu lch, and d:g glad:oll. dah the Gh ost. and Jennifer WlSe,
LAN WORLD DAY
bolt, Mrs. Raymond Cole and
Ihas an d cannas
second pnze as a pink rabblt.
P
.
Mrs w. A. Drake were named ,
Flu wer arrangements
asstslmg were Mrs ! The Meigs County Council of las leaders to attend _the tratn- 1
EASY
JUdgt'd !J} Mrs .ruck Robson' J hn Gros~. Mrs William In-· Umted Church Women will ob- ing session on "Knowmg a Good
TO
10
l,,.,Irs
aud
nuoon'
,:, Mrs. Fred LewlS Mrs. Ken· serve World Community
Fit."
.
V\ E
t_Jsher and Mrs Holter ~eth Wl lcox and Mrs. Norman at the Middleport
A potluck dmner was served
1
• for the1r arrange ments.
!y .
b h Friday November 5
at noon with Mrs. Grueser askf I
·
·
·e
served
by
eauger.
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c
urc
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Won'!
: HP res lme n(s "'e'
In the afternoon class f1rst l : 30 p.m. "Laity's Miss10n
ins grace. In •bu~t: a rter noon the
the hostesses to 14 membres rize went to Connie Burton, W ld Affairs " is the
topic was presented by Mn.
Damage Iand two guests, Mrs. Housun:
as • bride, and second thor aftrnoon
James
Geoglein, Mrs. Homer Radford,
Woadwo,k and Mrs. Harry
who also· prize
won by Martha Kraw- In 'ton of Middleport will
and Mrs. Scot! Folmer who all won :he dou: pll ze.
sczy n as a ballerina.
speaker. Sewing supplis, so prepared the vegetables
PlfASANT
ass:st:ng were Mrs.
II altr yard goods and health a l d ved wtth the P"'IUck dlnn ed
FOAM
Sew-Rite Sewing
Morm
Charles Smith, are the projects for the meet- AU.ending were those n:er
RUBBER
('/ub hulds Dinner
Mrs. Gary Way land. Mrs. Char- ing Women of all chur&lt;hs In above and Mrs. Lew:s GruG .
PADDED
Me mbers of the Sew - Rite ' les W:nebrenner.
the. county are Invited.
Mrs. Welby
HAtTER
h M t'10
ge SklMer, Mrs. I
1
Sewing rlub met "' I e ar
bell, Mrs. Harold Blackston and
BAG
Restaurant Wednesday at 7 p. Nwwrene Yuuth
ELECI'ION DAY NOTE
Mcs. Mark Grueser. The next
HOlDS I m. lor a dmner. The Halloween Guests at Ta)'lors
The Women's Club of I h meeting will be Nov. t7 at I p.
theme
w
as
l'arried
oul
on
the
The
young
people
of
t
h
c
Morning
Star E.U.B. church m. at the home of Mrs. W. A.
15 tBS.
table.
1First Church of the Nazarene will serve lunch election
Drake
SAND
A
fterward,
the group
in Midd leport held a Halloween . in the church basement. On
SUGAR
ed to th eir club ruom where party Mond ay evening in the menu will be soup, chill,
PLAN POMEROY DANCE
OR
Mrs. Elza Gilrnor, J r ,
basement of t hehome or Mr. wiches, potato salad, pie,
The Pomeroy Band BoosterJ
WE IGHTS I dent, was in charge of a
and
Mrs.
Lester
Taylor,
decorhomemade
ice
cream
and
Association
will sponsor
•
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business
session.
Names
ated
with
witches,
goblins
and
hJgh
school
dance
party
from
AKRO TRA CT
drawn for a Christm as
colored strt&gt;amers.
fee.
to
p. m. this
at
1
11
I . . . .- - - - :: : : - : : : - exchange, The
Games were played and .
tbe Pomeroy High gym.
RETAIL • $1D.95
dontted by M".
gu.,ts drew thetr masks
ANNOUNCE BANQUET
Jays wlil emcee.
ing was awarded t_o Mrs. Don were JUdged and wmners
The Mother · .Daughter ban- ~ ~~.::.;~~------=--- · - - - -- - - - : - Mullen. Mrs. Browm~g and ~rs. Peggy McKinney, prettiest; T'7- quet of Evangeline ~apter, ~·
r,.,,:on as the Dodor orden Gilmore each rece:ved btrth- ry Grogan, most original; Bt~ E.S., Middleport, wtll be be .d
under Comfortable and Con· day g1fts from the1 r secret pal. ly Motley, ugliest.
Refresh- Tuesday evenmg, Nov, at the
•.~t~ttnt Circumstanc...
I
1 A dessert course was served ments of donuts. cider. pop 1 Masonic Temple. The Maso~
i by Mrs. Browning to Mrs. Ray- and snacks were served during i will prepare and aerve the dmmond Baity, Mrs. Dayton Strick- the evening.
I ner. Reservations are to be
:and, Mrs. Charles Hoffman, Attending were Carolyn and sent to Mrs, Charles Bennett
Mrs. Mullen. Mrs. Calv in Simp- Sammy Acree, Martha and Re- by Nov. 3.
1son, Mrs. Willard Boyer, Mrs. l becca Barlletl, Martha aDd
-1 Donald McKnight, Mrs. Edward Ricky Hamm, Peggy and LewWASTE NOT
1 Wells, Mrs. Gilmore, Mrs. Lou- is McKin~y . Sharon Harrison,
WASTE NOT
1is Osborne, Mrs. Donald Collins, Gene Stephenson, Roger Dud- WASHINGTON
(UPI}
N. 2nd Ave. Middleport, 0 . Mrs. Tom Grueser and Mrs. ley, Ronnie Cheadle, Alberta Government auditors claimed a
Willi-am Owens.
Little, Robert Buskirk, James quarter million dollar victoiJ
~:ii:::~::::;::::~~...-..--....-..=---..= - , IBartlctt , Larry, Roy and
Tuesday In the "war on waste.
Taylor, Gary Ellis, Bill Motley, They said $252,000 a Ye • r
Terry Grogan, George Luster, coul~ be saved by buYID&amp; office
j i Allen and Dong Acree, Mrs. desks without lockl.
Clyde Bartlett, Mr. and Mrs. The General Accounting
I
John
Russell, Mrs. E D.
flee (GAO) said its study
'.
ree and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor. showed that most government
---agencies did not require
Legion Post Plmll
ployes to lock their desks each
night. worse, most employe!
Halloween Party
did not use fhe locks now proDrew Wester Post No.
vided.
American Legion, will holdo".= l ,•~~--......~~=:"""'
Halloween party at the
home Saturday, October 30, trorrt iI
8:30 p.m. to 12 midnight for
members, their wive!S
an d
guests.
TONIGHT I SATURDAY
The grand parade for those , "ZEBRA IN THI KITCHIN"
in costume will be held at 9 P· [
(Techntcotorl
rn. Prizes will be awarded An I Jay Norb, TV'• DenniJ the
Martin MllDer, ADGJ
evening of dancing and other Menace;
Devine.
enterLainment is planned. Re"THE ROUNDERS"
I. You are systematic about your payments.
freshments wi11 be served.
(Technicolor)
2. You keep accurate recorda of your
Henry Fonda, Glenn Ford,
\JET TICKETS
Sue Ann Langdon, Hope HoJ.
expenditures.
The Brndbury PTA is spon- iday, Chill Wills, Edior Bu3. You are a depositor in a soun.J financial
soring a cream-baked chicken chanan.
institution.
dinner Saturday evening. Nor
vember 13th at the school. Tick- SUNDAY, MON. and TUES.
Oct, 31 - Nov. 1-2
If you don't have a chPOking aC&lt;".ount with UB, it
ets are being sold in advance I "GIRLS ON THE JIACH"
will take only minut e&amp; to open o · •· Come on in!
and may be purch•sed from
(Technicolor)
BiH King, Arlene Davis, Ber- Martin West, Noreen Corcortha Bing, or Joyce and Allan an, The Crickets The Beacb
Leonard. Anyone unable to buy Boyo, Lesley Gore.
"CLARINCI THI
tickets in advance may make
CROSI-IYID LION"
reservations by calling Joyce
ITechnicotor)
Leonard. Price of u,. dinner is llarohal Thompoon, Cbet'l'l
lllller. Belly Drake.
$1 plus dessert.

TRACTION SET

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a~arded

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OMEROY
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END Of THE MONTH SALE-·
BARGAIN S ALL OVER THE STORE••
AM
9 • fh
STORE HOURS 9
to m e
EVENING SATURDAY • • •
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POMEROY

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Every check you write on our bank
prores 3things about you:

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dence would be disastrous.
e
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deputies from•
sers or
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on
40 Afro-Asian nat:oll8 met to&gt;day In a showdown
Beeston
which appeared likely to result
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In a third and possibly final
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IN MIDDLEPORT, 0.

Men • Discover Savings · · •- -··
Style .. Warmth! Just in time
for those cold, bright days
you'll see so much of this se•
son, See us soon for the latest
In men's fashions at most populer prices.

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k.~n-d
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Band Show

SPORT SHIRTS

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Masked Bandi't

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co_:c~enslve

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CLOTHIERS .

IDL Modell prleell

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THE MARTIN RESTAbiANT
Mlcldleport

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Cardiac work
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From Meigs

th~ds

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Cttuld cause permanent postfiiiM- j Smitb
hiday. afternoon marking the
mea( of the summit,
cia! opening of the Pantasote Company's new $7,000,000
resin plant located on State Rt. 2.
HtADY TO HIGHER PRIC· Public tours and open house was observed following
es were general for all major the ribbon cutting cereclaltel ol slanghter livestock at many.
1 vice president, maooracturlng;
Midwest markets this week.
Other State officials attend- : Austin Ganly, lreasurer; Frank
At major ·Hvestock terminals, ing Included Angus Peyton, Gran, Sylvester D.Maloney and
alaughter steers and
heifers Commissioner ol State Oeparl- Ralph Wyman, directors.
IO!d Bteady to 50 &lt;entB higher, ment of Commerce· Paul Crab- The Pantasoto Company Is re- in Middleport Friday night by 1964 Qunn Judy Mooro.
Mole• General Hospital
struck by . a passmg car .. ,
at
1\. High St.,
except at St. Joseph and Kan- tree,
Assistant rognized in the plastics field, Mill Hollinshocl wu oacortocl by Kenny Entlfth of
Admtaafou - Eva Knopp, The Me:gs County Shenf! s Colum bus. A3416
proJect of lba
Ill City, where Steady to 10 to Governor Smith ; Fielding as a producer of high ·quality Pomoroy High tchDol,
Mason; Loshia, Mitchell,
Department whlch mvestlgated Frankl :n Cnunt v Heart Ass•
cents lower trends prevallad. Lewis, Wyatt M. Rogers, Jr. polyvinyl chloride tPVC) reThis lltgfOIII, porh1po, how Pamoroy-Middloport land ; Austin Russell, Middle- the 1:40 a. m. m:shap, sa1d the elation.
due; not limit
Cowl were steady to $1.25 low- and Tracy Starcher, State De- sins, compound•, vinyl ftllllS, 1tudont1 rnlly feof obout school ODMolldlllon, • quoo- port; Timmy Tillis, Rutland. deer ran mto the pathway of an i services to
..
11 Fra nklin County ,111
er, lflth the most decline at partment of Commerce; Thorn- sheeting, converted items and lion their poronlo wiU ••Y yoo or no to noxt Tutldoy.
Dlocbarpo - Richard Wil· :"to. dnven :Yl
W:lham sidents. Since its opening, ev•
Omaho. Bulla were steady to 50 as Battle, State Ta• Depart. interior packaging.
son, Middleport; Timmy TilllS, wam, 13, e pre. ere was 200
ed h .
tienta
ta higher and vealers stea
Rutland
heavy damage to the fron t of
recover
Par pa
cdento·
. t'•• ment;
State B
Com- · .,.
Thel local plant
model car. The, havek been
y •h·
-•Ill· At most (lOin
' lo Gus o1DouglaS!,
A ' ltur
't Iwill50 have'II'an 1- - - : : : - - - : - : - - - - ·-- - - - -- - - -- -- -- ·- - - - - - - ISwain's
l • va luaBted asthto their
1961
feeder
cattle
and
calvea
were
mtss
ner
grtcu
e;
rer:mwa
capacty
o
mt
.
ton:
editorial!
,driver
was
reportedly
uninjur-1
w
or
to
eranre. et ter an two
51
10
dy to $IIIO wer
ry Jones, Hou!e of Delegates pounds of restn wtth prov:s:OII8 An
..;;.;_;....___
ed and no arrest was made.
of them have returned to
ea
·
and State Senator Randolf A. for future upanalon.
Th h 'If' d
t
gainful emplovment, many to
•
BALl!lBIJRY, RHODESIA - Tay Ior.
The Pantasote plant now em·
(0 Ole Of
also einvestigating
a one-car
d b
s er1 s epar
men 1 mis-.
was •theTh1r
. ld IJo
. ' .
Brillsll Prime !linister Harold Federal officials
included ployes about 60 persons and Is
hap that oceurred at 11 :50 a. m.
f,'0 udatwn ' ardma e Yt •
1
Wilson nld today Britain does Rep. Ken Heehler; Mrs. VIr- eapected to reach 100 employMost homes of the five school dis- makes Meigs county one of Ohio's cham- Friday on the Waid Sayre hill. I sta . me" :ng a 1c
1og:s • a
not hojteve Rhnd..ia is ready ginia Mae Brown, Commission- es when in lull produclion.
tricts that will vote on consolidation pions-in dropouts.
Authorities reported a car med:cal ' oc:al_worker,10 a medfor lnitependance under black er, lnterslate Commerce Comnext Tuesday will be visited before t_he
ConsoUtlltion will not reverse the driven by Phillip Andre Hill, , leal technolog:st, and • vocaAfriC!aD.' M•jortty rule. He said mission,· James Donohoe, Art
d
1
trend
of these data overnight. But con- 16, Racine, was demoilshed ll_onalJ counselor._
8
election by earnest paren . eep Y tn.•
M D George
th di_ Mort
he thiDIIia tbe present crisis can ea Redevelopment Adminislraterested in upgrading thetr public solidation must come before reversal when it turned over on the 1nee, r. '. . .·• IS • rec "!·
be em.! "in I short time."
ford Walker, U. S. Department
can begin.
rural road. No inruries were ! The servlce ." free and avatl·
Wllloti ruled out the use of tion· Odus Kincaid
Small
scnools.
We
should
ask,
too.
Who
Is
really
beI
reporled and no citation was able
With
bea rt tolmpalrmen
. any. mdlv:dual
. re-•
any Ill' lttack, milllary inva- BDS!ness Administration; CllfandConsolidation
the talk of has been the
of dream
Meigs
short short-changed? Certainly, the iss ued.
who IS
1 by his famIIOh or•""" other form of force. lord W·'•·r, u. s. Department
d
children are but are not the taxpayers
!erred to the Center
-,
....,
county people for many years. Tues ay
•
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·1 h · ·
by Brl,lain to impose an Afri- of Labor; Guy Morris, Small
is the ftrSt opportunity the people of more so? Could we be like the skin 11 m l Y P Ystc:an.
can majority government on tbla Bualnesa Administrator.
U
lbese districts _ Northwestern, Bed- ish person who buys cheaply and acwhltHUled colony. He all o
d p
cepts outdated merchandise?
.
wiiJ'IIad witHe exlremiJIII that Panlasote executives lncludford Salisbury, Middleport an
orneThus in thia troublesome crrcle, It
Britiln will not llland idly by If od: Charla A. Wyman, Chair- Seven
were lined Frl- roy:__ have had to accept or reject con- appears 'both parties, the children and
l.eroy Crew Dies
they
try
to
"take
the
Jaw
into
man
of
·
the
Board;
Henry
W
.
day
by
MetgB
County
Court solidation.
tlie taxpayer, are short-chan•ed. We can
1
•-Ir
hands.,
Wyman President· Barry A Judge Frank W. Porter, Jr.
Most of us, at one time or another,
k th
.
by
v'f g consoh
Fridav in Rutland
,,. own
·
Rossen' EIO!CIItivo' VIce Presi: Cordlliia Rille was fined $10 sense that Washington is too far away
e ctrc1e
appro n
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Funerai services for Leroy
COLUMBUS (UP! I- A mask Crews, 81 , Rutland, who died
LOll ANGBLES - LOS AN- dent; Jnhn Ertel, vice pres!- and cosll lor laHure to yield for us to wield effective influence over
It iB difficult to discuss the advantag..let aufiered tbrouclt 111 llltb dent • production- John Foley half the roadway and $IOO and our elected representatives. Certainly, in es of consolidation without appearing ed. shot-gun toting bandit, held Friday at his home, wiU bt
•·
bum'
' costs on a no operator's license a democracy, our representatives in lbe
h
d · t
up a drive-in restauran l early held Sunday at 2 p. m. at thl
•lrallht day of """"• eyeeharge. Judge Porter suspendf
to imply our present sc oo1 a nurus ra- tooay and ned with more than Martin Funeral home with tht
inl'-11101 tOday and Mayor Saed $90 of the latter fine and capital must reflect many shades o op- lions have been doing a poor job. We
Rev. Herbert Grimm officialmdtl W. forty and Gov. Et1placed tho defendant 00 proba- ion In their voting.
are the first to hold that all five dis- $1,700.
Franklin County sheriff depu. ing. Burial will be in the Milea
multd G. Brown acruaed each
lion for 110
Next Tuesday In Meigs county, how- trlcts have accomplished miracles in re- ties said one of three employes Cemetery.
otbtr of part of the blame. The
In other acttono, Theron Work- ever, lbe consolidation issue sits square- cent years on smaU budgets pitted ag·
111\01 attack, deoerlhed by the
man lf8s fined $II and costs ly in our laps. It is up to us. U we want ainst mounting costs of construction and at the Burger Boy Food-O-Ra- He had been in ill Heallh F..ma went outside to empty trash several montlls. Survivin8 is •
Alt Paliultoo Control d!Jirlcl
for fictitious registration and local government to be effective, next operation.
stepson, Dewey Bentley, Rut.
u the worst
alnce Prec'·lon marchl•• featured "' and -·ta on a defective Tuesday is a time to demonstrate it.
In this copnecUon a typical case after the place closed.
He
was
accosted
outside
by
land. Friends may call at the
by
110
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citation; John w. Hysell, However you feel about consolidation, comes I·n st an tly forward , that of the in'""'
·-avated
1 dlllllloDd
,. formations""hlgbllghled blokes
..
the
gunman.
who
then
escorted
funeral
hnme any time.
• P uo ..pera urea or the hall-time show given by the $10 and costs, failure to yield F,YO
vote. We shaU hope your vote is dustrlill arts department at Pomeroy
inside. The gunman, who·l --:::::;:;~~:::;~::::­
the lith day In a row.
Mldtlloport Hlgb Sebooi Marcb- hall of roadway; Frank GruesHigh school. S'ujl!rintendent Charles him
wore a two-piece brown mas k, !'
are manyThere
nuons
for approvGibbshave
and industrial
arts instructor
FRIDAY NIGHT SCORES
COUJMIQ&amp;w8TATE PARKS log JlaDd under the direction of er, $6 and costs, defective mul- lng There
consolidation.
seems
to be Zahl
without question
the Zeke
most ordered all three employes to
lie
on
the
floor.
Ga\Upollo
20 Middleport I
WID keep an of their l.'llmp sites Me, WDIIam K. Russell.
fler;
f5
few reasons of wide appeal for -rejecting well-equipped wood working department
Atheao
II
Pomeroy I
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-•1 . · ll be
and'"ruced
the ...
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wore
costs, Rll,
distur
ng and coats,
peace.
· the county . Toaether
thov
up- edThe
to formatlono
•·---, "Every"''··'•
Violet
e, $10
no 1't ·
m
•
., ferreted
Jaek"'" I! Wellston u
Serviee~~ are Set
....,..
.,
"'"Up......,
•"Mlll..,. operator • llcense, and Stanley tlonIttoIsask
eaay,
In
ariUintl "Are
for consolidaout war
surplus
Ioella
equipment
Lopn SZ Nolloavlllo I
to
'
t
r-1,•
pyer
look
tbla
ColllinC
Hosea,"
and
lbe
old
we
shortand
begged
more.
1
Ripley
lJ Pt. Pieaoanl 1Z
, . and Recrtation tary Eecort," with the drum Rood, $!$ and C081&amp;, dloturblng cbanl!lng our cblldren wilb education?"
Yet lbey are Ute first to admit that For F. D. Capehart
Me!Vlll ·J. l!ehholl raid maJorette, Mlu ConnJe Conke, the peace.
The lacts, howenr, lbat lin substance consolidation will open wide an opporFuneral services for Frank- Coal Grave 41 froatoa 81. JM
.
1eatl1na the b8lld. In conclusltll
to this question, Indeed are something to !unity to enlarge the department, offer- Dn DoD Copehart, Ill, who died Lueaater 35 froatoll t
tllnr; the •tate bu heeD the band II)JeDed 11111 PEP ask· Volennt Momorlal Roopllal think about. Here are lw!l found in sur- lng a much mol'e
and Wlexpectedly Friday morning at
Cilia A and B C1JD11 fill •oten to lupport '1...,. I Adallulona - Winnie White, vey reports of undeniable authenticity: wider range of craft
,
hll home in Syracuse, will be Newark II M1rtoaa I
ll!d allowing Clllil c and In the name of.eltlldrer of Ohio. PODJeroy; Rollert Dalley, Mid·
-Of chUilren entermc hJcb school
Consolidation, It has been pointed held Monday at 1 p. m. at the Columbo• Ellllmore a l'oJ1ll.
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D !t.rf!illlu ·open t1ur1na the The hand enletad lbe fleld in dleport; Gtorae llackett, Jr., thia September In Melp county 75 per- out truthfully, Is a fat bargabi to the Methodist Chllrch at Syracuse.
Spoaeer
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wln!W. Cilia A (aellltlel at llllc- a 1111!11! eadeat!o for t h o Mldtlleport; Roy IIGwb, Racine; cent began a ool.le1e Pnl,l)ll'ltory course, taxpayer this year. may never be so Survivors include his moth- Bep1ro II Blllllld
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111 rert l!tl Burr Oat State Plt-IIDll ctnmoalel, eoJ1J1nc Sarah Wnode, Tuppen Plains: but rougbly percent Will go on to colagain. Bu consolidation 'will er, Mrs. Ali&lt;e C8pehart, SyraJlournot[
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P1rq WID 11111 open tltla wlntlr to lbe cenler of the field wh&lt;rt Mea. Pia! Walloft, New Raveo. lege. 1bls ill an Ohio record, dubious as become more iinperative each year.
cuse; a brother, Bill, Colum'l'IIURSDAY'8
GAIIIs
cl -lructlon projecta. tho
Ant!!"m waa til- 111....,... - Mrs. Clarence it may be to cllliin tbe hoQor. ·
Tuelday it our opporttlllity to start bus, and I olstor, Betty Friend
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tooled by Mr. lluiMU. Tbe bend Cline and toil, Mjtld[eport; Vlo- 1
-or the cblltlren lllterinc high our school system in the dlreetlou every- ol Baahan. Friend&gt; may call Norltt GaDia ~ HI .,. 'l'rali
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Mar-! scbool this September Ill·Meigs county, one knows It miul go. 'lbe only fall at the EwiD( Funeral home
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85
percent n-nr .will Jl'lduate under question to differ onr II when,
after noon Saturday. ReY. Wen, • _'l,1 •. , 111
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lhe 90-mmute teleV1sed pageant, slrands aeJiber or1gmated 1n
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A member of the Tillis lam- she twirled two flaming batons. Spain oor Js moss. Tbe
get
money.
First alternate Miss Teen-age Dowering, rOOtless plant grows
America is Cynthia Anne from a seed and depends on
Byrum, 17, of Orarlotte, N.C. water, ltgbl, dU!I and air for ,
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In recogmt:on o te gr.,. •1
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17 0 1 Southfield Mich. who
demand for the servtces of tho
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Coun ty H•art A.sociation
from Now York City by olr foiled"' orrlve In time to- flt,OOO college scholarship, I
voted to donate $100 to the Ceoday,
I5,000 guaranteed in personal
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ter The g1ft " from an allocaPi&lt;lui'IO will be publishod n..t week 10 soon • pooo appearanceo,
red converti':on from the February Heart
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b)le, 50 sharea1 of stock in a ,
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Boot picture of tho nows budget achodulocl fw to- soft drink rompany and 10
day, which wlf( be publlahocl Monday, w10 • fino Kon- •hares of •tock in an airline I
wail The Ce nter. now in lilt fourth
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llemou'al .John
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Timmyhospital
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The proposal to increasee the sales tax from 3 to 4 The sales tax increase proposIt was reported that Timmy, one of nine Ti s c
ren,
cents for schools and fattening the state's treasury
drew the fire of boih potitlcal picked up the wea1&gt;9n in the bedroom of the family's
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most of the otato's Main-st home shortly after his father had returned from
most of the spotlight but it was expected by most observers to go own to defeat.
newspapero the AFL • CIO, a caU in connection with his
While the tax increase issue were making their strongest
Farm Hur~au and Couoa:U of police duties.
ily said late this morning, "We
grabbed
the
spotlight
there
were
fort
in
the
big
city
in
a
~e:oer.•Retail
Merchanta.
Its
primary
Membel'l
of
the
Tillis
family
sill have hope." Timmy's next
the
several contests that were being tion.
was from educatton~re- said they thought the youngster birthday is Feb. 24, 1966.
watched nationally.
Sales T11 Draw!! Fire
groups.
was in the kitchen until after It was reported at 10:45 a .m.
For example, Ohio has the Cleveland observers
Opponents argued that the tu the shot was fired. Timmy was that the lad had lost his right
ho wever
hat Democra
to 4 ceniaThey
on found
lying said
on thethebed.
is conscious,
and has
,only
this year. or
dollarfrom
was 3 ill-timed,
Officials
bullet en- eye.
never Hebeen
unconscious.
lit is federal
in the election
7th congressional
Ralph tLocher,
after I'atc .
1district where Republican Clar- primary showmg, would wm
out that it was drawn tered Timmy's right eye and •
-SAUSBURY, RHODESIA -~ renee J. Brown Jr., an Urbana election. He was challenged
the legislatcre mol, that came out the side of his head,
Brltlllt Prime Mln:ster Harold ,publisher, was favored to be Repubhcan Ralph Perk,
legislature considered and about two inches above h l s
wn..m leaves today, hi• last -' elected to succeed his father, two Democrats running as kiUed it, and on its owp prl). lght ear.
,
1itch effort to keep Rhodesia the late Clarence J. Brown, in dependents. They were
a record approprlltlon !&gt;' Martin ambulance was •urnrom declaring its independence the Congress. The contORt was Rep. Carl B. Stokes, a
million about $10i mil- moned at &amp;:!1 p.m. and rushed
appa11fttly a bleak failure.
between Brown and James Ber- and Ralph McAlliser,
more than •pont tho paBt the youngster to Meigs General
Wil!l4&gt; gmped a
slender ry, the Clark County prosecu- school board president,
yearo. The amount and the hospital where Dr.
Richard ,
straw of hope profered early to- tor.
The Akron mayor's race also
were both recorda.
L. Slack treated the child.
day by Rhodesian Prime Mln- National political observers attracted considerable
Supporters or the . issue feU Tom Martin, operator of the
ister fan Smith - a proposa\alao were watching the Cleve-,as the GOP made a
would wtn but pinned thetr ambulance said the youngster DALLAS !UP!) - Tho new
for a
royal commission- land race for mayor because olin the home of II!
on a small
ap- was disch.;.ged at 3:30 a.m. Miss Teen . age America is
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Ray C. Bliss.
on the theory ill sup-lloday from Meigs General and Coletie Agnes Daiute, a slen- ERGOMETER - Patient IS shown exercising on btep.
lng offly
. the Rhodesian stand. Be- for mayor and the Republlcans lcratic Mayor Edward
would vote and othmj roshed to €hildren's hospital. der, 16-year-&lt;Jld charmer from , cle ergometer at the Ce nter wh:le
of pulse
fore
ing to Zambia, Wilson
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M . C 1 Sh 'If' de- Paramus N J who Intends !D· and blood pressure are be:ng taken. Electrocardmgraphle
A e1gs oun y ted
er1 tb s am- spend part
· · ., of her reign Imorutormg
· . · IS· one cont :nuous
.
1y durt·ng exerc1se. 0 XJ&amp;U
warned the 220,000 white resi·
way or ••·
""' oth er.
denta of this Brllish
colony
•th
The campaign technique• of paFent car ucor
e
advising shaggy haired boys to[ consumption IS recorded graphirally.
that ' declaration of lndepenov
s
supporters of tho tu Increase, bu ance. .
see • barber.
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poml. Bill Vaughan was awar~d' ~~wer show to be held Novem- Edna Bartels. Bernard Gar-, plan for Indoor Gardening thJS GMr. and Mrs. Harold Chase Lu A~n t!:~n~~r: :warded for ing Trail Garden Club Wlll be Denver Ll~~ten;~llsl! were
ed his Bear bBdge and a go I 27-211 was announced
~lr o,"";un~~~;·. , W Va. spent
Winter." Program Is In ch:;ge i viBlted with relatives in Lancas- 1tonium~s including Dwight Dow- the guest of Mrs. J~?"~ K;rn ?":a~:.ey. Landmark Manaarrow po:nt
I A Japanese
arrangement
ther of Mrs. Walter Hayes and
ter recently.
cos
. . al· scariest on the "Coffee Hour
ar en ac
, Blak lee CoonNa~erie,
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Mr and Mrs. Robert Mattox lsonl&lt;' m~\t or~g~~~niest Keith Club this November I at a.m. ge\and
EAg nt es '
vembor
at thel M:ddleport yellow mums and p:vot hedge
F}r~veld:~ er ' Zerkle,
Mrs.
Maag, Miss ~~·I~ of Albany visited with Mr. and ~~n~h- ~n~n~rettiest jennifl'l' , Mrs. Bryon wlll have as ~~r tyOth~:·:.ndl~ .from Melg•
Prcsbyter:an Ch'.lrCl . ed was displayed by Mrs F:sher. ter,
Miss Anna Howe a
Carl Mattox. The group
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Dth Smith aDd
Miss Frieda
I weni on to Marion, Ohio, for Go;l~j
the games
re- Ohio Association of Garden Coun~ ';'t~e mb o vo-ag teaclland retreshments wm ' "" lusiug p:nk, vellow and blonze ,
NOV.
visit with the latter Mr. Mat·o owmg
donuts' ump- Clubs." The Amateur Garden Ever
oco er' Farm Buby the two Den Mothers. Mr~-' cilfysonlhemums, scotch broom I K indergartene~s
The deacons and d~aconesses tox'o brother, Mr. and M~s. lreshmen~~;i:';e
o;n~
pop, Club of Middleport will present ers, Pau!ni'!:.n: direetor, and
Dale Walburn and Mrs
wh ea t and trutt was d1Splayed Hold Two Parties
' of the Middleport Ftrst Umt- Bernard Mattox. They also vts- ki~ace t t hlpspo~rving on the December program wit: 7a~ orl·tchle fiaslern bome
ard Vaugha n.
Mrs. Hnmt•r Holter. . .
Middleport kmdergarten classPresbytenan Church wtll ited
Columbus with hts sis· an ":;.~~i~ees · were, re- the speaker to be announce .:'n:Oic~ tea~ber.
An artwas
:cle P". Plant
' have observance
held the:r annual
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during Halthe sponsor
Election aDay,
Nov. dmner
at ~·30
. . Leonard Taylor who o~th:~··~:~K~~nr_;s~mi:lh~E~d~-~la~t=er
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