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POMEROY -MIDDlEPORT,

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1965

Robert
Around And
About
Middleport

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HEAD-ON COlLISION - Phil Globokar and Max Sawyer watch Aid Squadman Arthur (Jake) J. Slusher prepare first aid lor Mrs. Alpha
Russell, passenger in her husband's pickup truck, involved in a head- on collision in front of the Ashland Oil Bulk Plant, Minersville. Robert
Burnem, with Ills wile as a passenger was drivin~ down river on Route 24 in his automobile at 9:55 a.m. Friday, when the pickup truck
driven by Alva Russell, turned into his lane. Siltmg in the truck awaiting removal to the hospital is Mrs. Russell. Her husband, Alpha is
at the wheel. At far right, are Vic Brown, Minersville, and at the door, face hidden, James Mees.
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TONIGHT &amp; SATURLAY
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"A BOY TEN FEET TALL"

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BY C. E. BLAKESLEE
very jmportant in taking full I!IM rare will be 14 per cent to . I. Keep complete'. and accur· maintain incoroe ~s near as posB. Do not bold breedln~irrark.et
Couty Eltelloloo Ag•nt
advantage of th tax provlsiono. 1,10 · per rent.
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· ate records .to insure deduction I siiJ!e to the mu:rmwn lor
"""" lor .producUon of
Agrlcullure
A person should pay the tax ! Be sure to take advantage oi expe118es. Be sure to mclude Ial ,security In these years i$4,- Uvoslock too lon1. By
Three Meigs L'&lt;Junty people, due, but it is poor management !of the investment
Be sure to include 8011, .fur 1959-1166; ond 16,800 IOWI lftar only • few
lrlrs. Leo Vaulhan. Mrs. Orion to pay more.
sion. You are no longer reqwr· farm magai!Jles, farm orgam· startmg 1966).
more· breeding anlma!J
Jloush and Mr. Kenneth Green. It is possible to minimize! ed to reduce the de,_:~.1ati4¥ ~t~Dfl iii\~· .~
service S. Pay reasonable wages lo qualify for aapltal pbl
participated in the State Farm taxes by spending time DllW basis oi property which qual~ cb~, ~ of ovenrllht bU91· your children lor farm work men over a period of Jnrl·
lnL'&lt;lme Tax Workshop at Ohio before the tax year ends by lies for Investment Tax, ,Credit ness ,f{ll!i, u_tlllty !&gt;ill fur por· actually done by them.
1. If 8~ Or cultiDIIIIIIber,ll
Slate University in November. , olrikini a tentative balance in by the am011nt of the ct'Odtt .~ lion, of ~~llinl! und for farm 4. Gvo Income producing pro- report
i1aPital p1na.
This income tax school, over 1 farm records so you can more:of January 1, 1964. The deprec- busmess U~. houSehold IOO(h ~· ~.g., land, cattle, ~cb·
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the past years, has a;sistcd . accurately plan and make ad· ialion basis of any property eonJwnod by hired belp, cash ·~· and let them report
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those wbo help farmers with ' justments in sales and expendi· wbicb was redull!d. bJ prior outlay I!' ll!W'd.hired workll's, colne !rom their work and
· e1peD1es 10 you have
income tax roturns in keeping lures to prevent wide fluctua· years ahou.id be lncrea""' as. of etc.
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tal.· FamUy partnerahlps
fDcomo 1o 1110 ·up lilt
up to date with changes in the Lions in farm income from year tho first dey of the year.beg
:1. II as• .a or 81 you may !ann corporaUonslhrough stock
thai ara
tax laws.
to year. This will pay excenent ning in 1964 by the lliiJOUIII of ,want ,to ~pone some Income lraJ;IBfen are IOIIll!llmes used l Avoid wide nuctualkml
John E. Moore, Extension Ec- dividends.
the roducUon required\" ~ ~· ~ . age M to take advantage of lo d9. thls. 1118 another way lo
from one year to
onomlst, Fann Managemt!nt, Rates will be lower this sec- en in I~ and 11163.
t~e fl.* peraonal esempUon. sprijld lam.ily income over the
Ohio State University stated ond year under the new tax Following are a few additlon· ment, bmflver, may want to lo~ braekets.
that complete
farm ' recor~s l laws. The old range was 20 per al tax management Ups suggest- PerSODI. ·... ,.approacblng retirtt- and partnerships must be
and expert ux consultation are Icent to 91 per cent and I h 1 ed by Mr. Moore:
may want lo ly liOimd lo ocb.ieve lu

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Fertilizer· Farm Supplies

Farmers Must Invest More
In Order to Hike Income

Sugar Run Flour Mills

COLUMBUS - If farmen are income through barR&amp;ining and
going to increase their income rnarketinp; cooperative• lntethey must make greater invest- grated with distribution facili-,
ments In their farm organiza- lies .
lions, Frank Sol!ars, president
As we stren'gthen these lool the Ohio Farm Bureau Fed- ! cal cooperative associations, we
eratlon. tode~y told delegates ! wiiJ be in a better position &amp;o
here for the 47th annual meet-; achi('ve the ownership of one or
ing.
more chain stores," Sollars de"Everv farmer ought to be- d ared. ''While it is unlikely
lung to · a voluntary farm oJr- that Ore Amer iran Farm Bugl:lnization of his own choice and I reau ~·ederation
delegates
invest the time and money to ' meeting in Chicago this [)e.
rm1ke it successful " the Farm ; cember will approve buying a
Bureau president ~id .
J major chain store now. I am
Sollars pointed aut that 52,000 ( conrident that thi!l action will
Ohio farm famililes now belong be adopted in the future, either
to F'arm Bureau , ~nd that they by our national organization or
-'lre a part of the American a combination of state Farm
Farm Bureau Federation which B~ ~reaug .' '
has a mem!Jcrship of more than
Sollars praised the work of
1.600.doo . Farm families . '·Our the Ohio Agricultural Market~mnual mf)etihg theme is ·Jom ing Association. an affiliate of
For Art10n In "66' and we ex- ' the Ohio Farm Bureau Feder..
ped to increase HUI" memher- at ion. for its success this year
sura SUN BNOOPIIl-Before "Projed Apollo il Jaunebed ' on itl way to
shi p m·xt \'t'ar ··
: in marketing processing tomaAmerieut utronautl oa. tbe moon, there wiD be aevenl earth-orbttiDK lllghta
·· Brcuuse Farm Burrau is the t()('s and ;:~pples. "In tomatoes
huge Apollo eapJUle. Tbe cutaway lketcb abcrYt Jbowa what oae ol them
large-st voluntary farm
alone. Ohio farmerll im.Tea!led · llte. It lboWI a propol!d 10lar teleeeope III01IIlt, wblch would
zfl lion in the Unit ed States we i their gross income this year
the IUD with reladvely large utronolllical..type telelcopel. At the
ha ve a special responsihiily to! by more than $1 million through
llet&amp;b~ oolar obJervatfon would !Joi W. of 11101&amp; of lite abi!OIPheric
provide the leadership needed , their bargaining association. I I __ u
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ing agrwultur£&gt; today ." Sollars · report similar succes~es for
stateil "We are rady to work other crops and Jiveslock."
\.\' i lh a ll groups which lmve f'OD___ _ __
-1 rurti\'e !rolutions to offer ." I
Turkeys of any size may be [ 5 - Place in preheated oven. key as for open pan roastlng.
Parm BLimu delegates are i
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roasted. Correct roasUng
Is lf degh'ed, baste or b~sh occa·' Tbe turkey abould be cov'erecl\
. &gt;· in~ asked to considt&gt;r an ex-1
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slow eookmg by dry he;~t on als1onally w1th pan dr1ppmgs
with foil, but Uae
oanded program. effect ive in l. c ;NCINN!T rUPII - Live· rack, in an opeo pOll. It re- especially any dry areas.
should nbt be ' alrtlghl. The
·~91 . which would plare great· stock·
qmres no water, no basting, no turkey is two-thtrds done,
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one hour lest than the Umea
classes inadequately tested, 1 linuous cooking period.
6 - Roast untll done.
THE
SENTIN£l lgood 650 . 900 lb. heifers 21·23,1 Low temperatures assure bel· When dinner is set for a defl. listed fur open pan roastinf.
cows \4.25- l~ . canner and cutler ler flavor and appearance. less nite hour, wise
homemakers
DEVOTED TO INTEREST OP 12-14.50. few shell down to 11, shrinkage and less loss of julc·l start the bird 7.0 to 30 minutes
A s k How To E.11n
MEIGS-MASON AREA
buii &lt; IB·IB .
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ahead of schedule 1o avoid de• ·~nua • · oow•n. "".,..,.,.,
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au('tion cleared 821 For best resu!ts, follow these 1Jay should the turkey take long.
Advance
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I!:" 'H•n .. ,.-conB ('tu• mawnt . weights of both classes fully te-r. drain and pat dry . R•Jb cav·1on the platter
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\~llona l aoheM\11"• "'P'"""nlltlve good j f.(l' 50(1 lb heiferS l'8]Ve8 · desired. Do ROt salt if Stuffed. meat therntOIIletef placed
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st{'ers . ~750 Wl·th StUff.mg, I·r used · Fas.,.n
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MOWERS
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side up. Brush skin with fat. If ed bel- protected fingers.
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a roast meat thermometOJ: .
Turkeys . of any aize may be eOTHER
to be uaed. insert It so tlntt
t @ higho vent
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bulb i! in tho center of lhe
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in foil.
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' est part ~f the breast meat.
YOrable .to · · · the tanerll
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sure thai the bulb doeo
bird .ol I&amp; to 24 pound ·~elghta . l
llluch bono;
Two .distinct ,~dvantages of
cookmg are the shortened cook· II
«aK• choice 11.50-20.40,
ti'me •"" the fact that
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mixed t.a 200 • :140 lb.
preheat tho ~en to 450 degreeo1 \1
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rows and !Pit•. sows 4 per
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barrows and gill! only m~:~;l .~~;.;;~~.;:,:;:~.::;;;.,;;;;,;_;...~
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20.25-20.50, boars 16 50-18.
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personal sav.inp dropped
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with an increase lnstaUmeat
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Chi)()Lifl hm hundred~ ef eal.:n Ia
our big Lur.al ••spectra" ColorJnn.'lt.er .-ek!c:tot. Coma iD and. •
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you want in famoua-for·qualitF
Lui.U intmor \.~ e•tt'rior formiP
JationR • , • and SuJ*' Kt'm· Tone.
F:l3t. und 11.ec11rate in the finPJt paiD&amp;

producllavailable.

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YOU MEET THE

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Inspired by Spanish desi&amp;Ds. Sima fs hiP ia cy1e,. tow iD
price! Saddla AppalacbiaD Oat finisb on selac:!o4 WIIIICrCd
eoDill'UCtion. Mtldliq-woodpaia F~ 10111.

Our best quality

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LIVESTOCK
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Robinson's

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The Sierra CoDe&lt;tlon
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RAWLINGS HONDA SALES
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Hawlrs Cycle Sales

POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK CO.
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Society News

Society Notes
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Look at all the f11mBI111. electric: 1qulpment It t1k11 to nt1ke u "tll·a•" •oute
• pltlllnt, convenient, work-seviqg htmtz
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Eltotric w11hlng moohlno
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Electrlo tolovlolon
Elec:trlo rtclioa
Eleotrlo bltnklte
Eltetrlo roti..,rit
Electric llghte ond llmPt
Jtotrlo oiOGkt 1nfl timtfl
lltctrlc record ployor
lltotrlc cen OJIIIllr
l!leotrlc otl'lllnt knift
EI~Ktrlo rtzor
lltctrlo ventllotlnt font
lltctrlc toothbruth•a
lltatrlo IMIWtr tool•
lltctrlc ltwn mower
lleotrlo '"''-'
l!ltctrlo lr11n end lrentr

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Office Rnura. t 1(112, ~Ill I tClua1 If NOOII OD
1bun - !111 ~urt it Porn~roy

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1 Coltllllbu1, IJMIPl tM wuktnd
will! )fr. IIIMIMr•. !lou Cloland. j
l\lr1. Elllttr Wrll!lt tnd Mn.
IIJIIII Wil1ftjlr lptnt a wook I
wlllt Mr. and Mro. Victor Win· :
ntr, llorflllk, Va.
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ljlORI a wttek with Mr. and Mro. i
!lnwt Mren.

lxclusln SAPEn GRID.

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vlfllor of ldr. and Mn. Joo

NO OBLJGA'l'ION FOR EITPttTI8
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Go11tlrrbu C~lll lmntlf t.n• Mrs. ll&lt;maid Mttiatk IIJ1d Don· JDWn . glill•ring with cryotai lbooklot, "The Truth Aboul N•"'
ll&amp;ar.•t 11!1111 tiiPII If ,,, .,..,
IMUillyi PJ Kay, Belpre, spent Sunday' •mbrotd•I'Y·
I.Oealneu." Write, plume or , i,it
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IVOI'JI " - · 'fl4trllf)On wilh Mr. and M... ,
.. tqday lo• you• FRE.: copy.
II II•Wed
dill~ VIlli 11 I \~Ytntll. •·· Jloy Cltrlsty. MI'J. ~lllit Cbrio-~
AIINOUNCI ICROOL
, fh•re is no obligotion.
from
Doc brs warned e numuwr ty returned hoiTlf: with Mra. A Trade 1nd Industrial school
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Pf ':"'~ CllltDrwa~ = bll1 MaU~~ for an indefinite vioit. ·l•r firemen • 111 be held from
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spent
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until
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Monday
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ltOUND I IQUAitl
ptr,,.~, .. ~.,':"'r_rt"::;•
Will , Canal Winchster.
, flonald 8rO(tk)lort, Belpre Fire
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~ty 1nd n .. department mombor, ao 1nstruc-1
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could ba enUy Ltt&lt;ffenc• Smith wo,. Colum.l tor 'l'h• 1chool will conlinu• i
curtd by (ll11iaillln injeotiona bill VtStlors. Thursdty.
' Oil a weokjy basi• for 10 1111lre
Ly 3-4550
But Or. Wllllom L. rteml~l. Mr. lind loin. Harold Hawk week•. 411 are~ firemen ir• 1'5 E. Sltlt 51,
Athens
chairman ol thf Anltrl6on 114 - · M&lt;Connollovdlo, spentrwelcom•.
Prltlty &amp; S.turtley Niehte • 9 ptt~ • 2 ''"
S,Cial Health Aosociatlon'a l~t weekend w1t1t Mrs. Letha :
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DllfNOI, old: '''Ilia loaf· WIIIICI and llfr. lud Mra ..J . L.
lurtd devtlopmont paniciiU• lllwk. loin. Wood
returned •
Nl,,, Mirm 011 0/u Will •••
rtlilllnl ~
aotua~ ~'!" ll'tlh them lor o f•w day1 lj
Wh•l S,,.,, fJ'e :Brirl.tesl
I Mil• ltvtll tf ltlitlllltll'rl tn Sttlt lloult 7
ly occurred and
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Mra. W.lllldra4
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MUI- :
Va., waa
1 recent
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Villtm' of Mr. ol!d Mra. Jot

HOME

So why not go all-electric 111d ellmh11tt tilt .

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.

NERVE
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ChesI er

All-Electric

. hla liltor, Mrs. Ha"l Car- makeo
w111 r boll more
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qcick1y and t•nnlo
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. ,·. and Mn . J"ry Powell I bounce hi&amp;htr tltoro.

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ILECTROMODE

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ileotrio lntilllrlter

Everything modern about 1 uaa home Ia-. .tid lly

I· .·, was .a ~uest speaker ar i her diUJh1tr, Mr1.
N1om1
} . ~ B1pt1at church Sundgy ! Brinker. Thi!Y Wlrt IUIIIa for

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hll tister-in·law, Mrs. Lau.
Twenty-nine member• ot' th• ril Sayre 11nli Mr. 1nd Mrs. Clar-

•' llio Grandi recently. The S1:.' llr. and Mrs. Brion lllmpOOQ .
~w hlvt roached therr goal ' and Lroa of WoodJIIold nnl l
tu &lt;·hartrr » bu1 to Lht- BYF' · se\·er a1 day, with Mr . and Mrs. I
t.:L.IiVIH\Iion in Toledo Thankaa-ir- i Cl1e•ttr Simpson.
i••; weekond.
1 Mr1. E1thor Comatock of Kan·
Ht!V. Louit Eckola. trltl min-. auga iptnt Mvtrll dl)ll with

fOXU~ promjM:~i-

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wil.h

BYF altlllded tltt Youth Rallv ence Wickline .

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lleotrit blower fall8
Elmrlcs VNUIIm clttnor
IJIOtlle tOIIMtr
Elmrlc "n4wloh eriH
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Ellltrlo 11ott1t Wltlfttr
lltotrlo vtporlatr
Eltc1rlo Chrlltm•lfth"
ileotrle MWI"' 111141hlllt
!ltotrlo floor polllhtr
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control$ and motor~ to m1k~ th1 g., furt11~1.
stov1, drylf 1nd 1/r Ol)ndltloninl WfJrk tutomJtifll/y

llotdy famtly II T~anksgiving and Mro. GeorJt Nfllltr.
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Mro. Pick••• oorvl(l relr"~· Mr. and Mr1. Clydr Sayre o1
ments in ke.pin&amp; wit~ Thonko- &amp;prlngfitld •P'nt uvenl day1

Wl"t~ 7,100 fett

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tu live • .bBiktt of food to a Mrs. Howard NeiJIIr and Mr.

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PromiSCUity

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cllst ehurch met In the church spent Sarurda.v ahrrnoon iD
11anctuary Friday evpnin&amp; Nov_ Athens )\o'lt h their
daughter,
12. Mr1. Albert Hill w~• t~e Christin• '"'''
devotional leader. using .as 11er M~e Thivener aOO Bonnlt
topir "Chosen for Actiun." Tht Nibert of Gollipolil spent Sun~
.scripture i!nd praytr wu IJ\' dav with Mn. l11abtl Simpson .
Mrs. Lewis . Sevtrll membt'!:s Kt-nn.v Shuler of Lttart spent
Ji;tve read ing ~. drJmttizinl tht l ~· ~ekltnd wirh h1s gr;mdpar·
topie.
During lht 10r1a1 tnl~. Mr. and Mrs. Ed w .11 r d
hour, Mrs. Lewis wa s acting hos- Simp.~ on .
tfH.
Mr. 11nd Mn . l.awrtnct 1
Tht Esther Circle of the B~p- f. nmm of Columbu11 spen t tht
tht Missionar~· Soci~1y mtt J&lt;'ri· wet-hnd w1lh his parent., Mr
day tvtnlns No11 . 12 wilh Mrs . 1nd Mrs. Xoderlck Grimm.
Edn• Plck1110, hootm, '' her Mr . and Mrs. Clyde C r o s 1
~•mo. Mn. Ethtl Smith . chair- and Mill June Nolgltr or Colum·

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of Mr. and Mro. rnnota
r. . Ira ..octo ontert&lt;f Cam- , Morri,, Tunday.
d ' Clark "'"Pilllt for iUI'J"Y ·I
. and Mrs. Price Wolft of Tho thin air in Muico City,

O'Brit!D Shown ,
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.and Mr::: Die~ Ta}'lor and
of Gilli~lt• were rtSOfiety Notes Ifamily
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Tobaccomen to
See Grading
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VllltiDJ Iunday aftfl'noon with wtth tho Dinsmoro lloyl•• f•mMrt. Ha~o~l Arnold and romtly . ily.
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"'flo Mr. .U Mro. Htrm1n
llolfllfl' ol l'omtroy.
and .\tr. and Mrs. Bill N•'u
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were ,u recent visitor~ of ML Mrs. Findlin&amp; will remain with !
•nfj Mrs. Charle• KinA;. Also them this week.
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11tayin1 for a few di!ys is hi s \tr. and Mn. Dinamore Boy-:
&amp;nmMather , Mrs. Wa!t~:~r Ellis. les 11 pent a weekend visitina hi•
Visitin&amp; recently with
Mr. broth•r-in-law and tister, Mr. '
end Mr:;. William Kin&amp; were &amp;nd Mrli. Okev 1Lvan1 at Mt.
Mr. and Mr~ . Richard Hielmflnn, Slam~. Mil"h . .
:\lr. 1;1nd ~1rs . Ralph Chase uJ Herent vi11iton of Mri. C~l. [
l'olumbus ~nd Mr. an&lt;l Mr s. fill Logan w1r1 her iOR, UeorBt
Leo King ot Co lumbus.
l.lnd ~Irs. Logan. and Mr. and
\'isitmg with his mother , Mr~ ..\Ir s Ow 1ght Logan of PomeEl1zabetl: r-. tu rra~ who hali. ~n roy
Jll. w~s hPr aon, Sp4 W1lluun Gary Rowman spent sevural
,\iu.rr~~ of ~~1. ~~~· er~ . Virginia. da~·s last v.eek m a Parkersb~ri ,
\- Js Jtmg wJtll Hev. and 1\Irs. Hospi tal and ret~rned to hiJ
Clyde Hinton . oJ 1-'ome~oy re- romployment on thr Paul Huck- ~
cently were M1111 Judy Km&amp; and te.1· farm Monday morning.
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:\lr _ i:ind Mrs. Clair Woodt I
EliJah ~l1 rhae/ had u rerenl and Conni iu• of Pomeroy visllbitors, Mr and Mrs. Oliver ited hi ~ parent~. M.r. and Mr$. 1
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:tl i('haeJ ind David and Mr ('has. IJ. Woode 1 Sunday.
,\orman Ru&amp;liel).
Mr and Mr&amp;. Wilham Carr
Mrs. H~ze l Arnold and ta m- il!nd Mr. and :\1rs. Char les D.
1h ~·i~1 t1d recently With _\Jr. "''oode •uen4ed the D~if}' Sar~nd Mn . Char!e&amp; Mash and her virt&gt; .annual meeting held at the
IJ. othf'r, ~~: . C'lay ron Brodford Eatilern Hi&amp;h sohool on Nov. 10.
"':ho 11 VI SIIIng htr• from Co· Wilma Jean Atherton of Ohio
.u111 hu.~.
U nJve rsll~· spent the wcektlld
.S1·veral from this community htrt "ith her parents, Mr. end
• nd'"'d the .)(lth wtddinJ an- Mrs Arthur Atherton.
r ' 1 r1·~:1r.\· Open House that was Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Woodt
1 ar lh~ tledford Youth Cen· spent Saturday in 1\lidd!eport
r tor \lr. and Mrs . Webber du, to the illness of her moth- :
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er, Mrs . .1 . 8 Hay s. They wlrt!
\lr_ lnd \-Irs. Romer Bail,y, agJin railed Sund'ay noon to '
/lir and Mr1.
Waynt Beal, 1he VE-teran~· .\lemurial hospit·
~;J ndra . Karla lnd Lind111 visit·, al wher• A.tr1 . Hay11
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Brown and mother, Mr"

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H-)Spital.
Ajne• Brown .
Mr. and Mrs Jamea Thornber- Visiting Mr. ¥nd Mn. Russtll
ry ol Marion, Mr. and Jl.lrs . J•indling oYttr the weekend Wl!:rl
Otto Lohn of Pomeroy, Mr. and his sister, Helen, Cotumbu,, arui1
Mr~. Ed Kini ot· HG~rri~onville. his mother, Mn. Iva Findlinl.

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VATIUN (;ITY IUPII Popt Papl VI'• per..,qt •P· Take~ Two UYIO
praisEd of the Ecumenical Coun.
COLUMBUS &lt;UPI)- Declar·III'OUP of state offtclals and in· Asia."
countries visited. .
ell now comin~ to an end i&gt; 1 DENVER &lt;UPIJ • A Union
'"I Ohio'! lirll OVifHII tradc j d~strialists Ill'&lt; i!ill iP Spain Khodla, ltwkinl • bit tlrld.[ ·:IR 1"/I:!'Y tm:e•ln count!')' '.fr ~·
tltol "no other COUIUlll ta God'• Pacific SLPeJlll11i11llr ''"Uh~
mission 1 IIIOONI GoY James 1 and will rtltll'll ltolllt Mo!tday. but sunburned and rather vl,tted lilt Am&lt;L111in ~lllbiPf ~ ,.
ehurch bas be&lt;n held on such into a gasollne tanker truck
A. Rilodtl nld allllh ~iono 1 •'From now oa, trade ~· h.,tthy,, said "the 1ftltllllm oiiiiGt wUh tho miJ:~ alld :,11'. '
Meigs area tobacco larm"' • !l&lt;Bie or ~as done work in learly today jus( outsldr Denwill ~ aondllltlld IM!IIUY in •ions wlll be 111 •11111111 cvept iD IHf Ohio trade m11ston sold brtefed lll•m on Ill
11. ol
mJY learn how to grs• !hair' veater earnest an&lt;i groat.r ver. touchinB orr an •plosion
the flllllrt allfl lndlntld lite O~io," flhods Jtid. "In addbi tilemselvts btlare t~ey sold !lit _{!Otmi!Y · ~~ ~mtiN~I
tobacco to bnng tbe ~rea~~tst ' lronqulltty."
Innd firo.
atatt IMY tpfQ a lradc prnmo- ~on to vllllilll PAtrept, wt hope, their prodtJCt. . ."
P'QViclet .lhe 0~!'1 tjll•@llltln 1
return
at a demon~~tro(ion '
lion olllu iA iluropt.
Isome day to be a~IJ tg visit The governor said all ol tho wllh JIQhllcal, 1~1111111 '•:IIMI '(. , .
Monday, November 22. at th• Th~ !listric reU&amp;iou• s•tlo· ; At laBJlt two perliOils were
·A OftW4 qf 1iloul 100 l"flltd, boih Central In~ IQY""I'III bQslnmmen who mtdt t!tJ trip credtl b'!"kll'!"'f'dl, ._p!Jtnad
farm of 9idnay Karla".
orlPII. with all major hurdtes 'r roported killed, one o1 them in
llie 1overnor Friday Jllltbl u hot ·
-9btained contraete lor lutu" · Uta alalf I ohitiiJo.uutlve,
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T~a H~rl.., farm is locottidi •!cared, went iolo '"''" to· the engine o1 the tr~in A
arrived II POll Coluillbua Air·
busillm in thf Europea• Com- ~ Ha Hid thf C&lt;lllporatfon Jive• •\ ' ! ,
one-half mile nortlt of Salem . day. Only tbr.. brief wor~ing ' lhird per"'ff was ruahl(l to '
port llldltlf 1 lwo • WNk totll r
mnn Market.
by beth the U.S. State Dlplrt,. l , · ·
Center, just oft State Route 124.1 1e11to01 ore left OD the •1••· , Denver hospital with burns
Ill Europe to promoll In tn-1
The intiU!trt•Uttl lrt 110~4 1111111 and Co~t~~~~trce Pe.JI~ ~.· .
Thio grading and otrippjng; da prior tn the oHiciat el••• , over nearly all his body.
""'IH in niH!rt Ill Ohio prtld-·
II&gt; makt k...nt lhlir coolrtelt lltfnt '"' exeollent. ~f• r
· ·~ demonstration was arrangad! olt•• v~uc .. Collfl•il Pee. 1. . .,..,....,,.............._ _"i
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when theyi rewrn it Ohio Mo~- 4Qeot hfor
t b/4:!!~ ~' .,~~t~rough the t!Ooperation of lhe l .,.,.. ,., ..,, "''" .••. "" •.
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day nip.
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hom,, .. " Rhod" fkQIII'fll '
flilotfea said ···,•ml or thigh.
!~,rk••iJ!,~.ln ~·d"IIIP Uporll,
A'l'f'OINEY O'I!Rii;N
Alb~ny, the Meigs County AScs: 'fHREE MORE KIUED
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Office, and the Meigs , County, Three more rabid skunks
IItten, an4 olhar ...m)lera
ntno . y,ar ~TI!!d:
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ICooper"'"• ~•tonSton -servtce.: have bean killed recently m
bjs fOJlllly.
l'llevou pmont Wt~· fined ''fly U!llll tht ctty oll,ep~
Reynolds Lowe. who• is wilh ; Met s County, acc'Ording to the
I Willi hllll OR 1M
and Hvt etl!on fprfert!&lt;l bonds
Ito hoodquarltra, the group
I tho .tobaco
diVISion of the •heo~h de artment One of the
were olltt finance
In "'fll•. eounty court Frtday. was able to bave repre-te·
Agnculturat Mareting Service antmals
killed in Rutl«nd
lltchJ111 l{rabach apd
Porletltnt bqndo were Clar-1tlvu In each ol tltf 12 CQIIIII!Ifl ·~
' from Lexington, Ky., will carry , tw another 10 Bedford and the
AlkiJlllon of tht Ohio
enco Nutter, W M each for in- all It the IIIII' tllllt." 4oelared GIJtp rJNlql&lt;
GllliJ!IIill
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our the demonstration
' t~t~d 10 Saltsbw·y twp
tl Cot!Qnereo.
to~!couon ana parkma on the iRhodeo. . .
Pam 1;.3, 11.1, l'IUUline u foil
Farmers are mvited to bnng
MIDPL!POitT.
Tho fill ol the ..
roadwey, Carroll Johnson, f25 j In odditton to COII)lll~lnt IIIIIon N!llera, Pomeroy-Mason II..
a stick of robocco if they WISh '
ParliciPatinll Slor&lt;
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on a dlsturbinl the p tIC 0· the busiMU eenjJcta IIIGde, tho lT, Pt. Plea1ant 2tti'l IIJotQn
.
ready for •trippmg to the do. UtW loalgbt I['Ootly in tltft ln I he Midlllepurt Merchanto
c~arge, W!lli4m II. llolcomo, llllvtPDOr pr~islfl the paiJI~JI\!0
Kanawha F~ls
Char. Pom~~·Y ettorney·at-law Jam- monotralion. Better grading lto. bllllay partly cloody, IUtle
lloliday Gift-A-Ram•
~7.50 for It&gt;!' .. too gr~at for ithe groyp receiVed frllm tb• flesiPn 11.97. London Marll!ll e1 lJ. 0 ~ri•P hao been ~wa.rd· and stripping Will help farmers temperatura cbaog•••·:_~--~=....:""':::""'~~~~
rpad con~ltions, J 1 Bl')'tnt, U.8. omboll!llll in aU ol thf ~~~~~ WinflaUI dflmi w~ro 1111 the ~d ' cerl'.'j~ate of approc•atton l reali~ the greater return on - - - ---·~
tCG!Iil!lll.. !Qtll ,.,. 1)
117.10 for Insecure load 1•d
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•- ·rocogmtlon of 15 years of their tobacco when It is mar-l
1
Dale R. Statts, 117.50 011 an ovservwa a• an uncompon1ated keted.
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flit )'tll''l probatlon 19r no
efwillt~ l&amp;~d ohargo.
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Boat Movemeoto:
!~miter ol tho Sel•rttv• Serv•h•mpQO my ruge
•'*or'' U"nat.
Judge Frani&lt; w. Porter. Jr.,
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Obit River- Weolol'n up 11, WI system.
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K'll I N
for 1¢ a footl"
· 'l'ltolnil ~. Pi4Jdlt!, It,
Sllllenced Walter Salisbury end :tf!!Ontjnuof~ I'IP'I )'
! p.m.; 'l'itan up H, 3:!! a.m.; fdr. O'Brien, 1 government .
eer '. '" ~ar
wall-Io-wa//
••• or •pols •nd palhl
WIJ II~ 110 and ~111,
Voyle Ray Sammons to &amp;0 davs CJOd Lewla J. l.f~y;
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Ojjlllf Brant up 15, 10:.. p.m.; ~ppeal asent for t~e system, Sugar Grove A~ll
IOUI rts~Jtntloll: llmld
in Mllip coonty joil 011 taroeiiy • .
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Waller !lec~jord down 15, 11:+5 l'fCOiV~ the certificate from 'l'he Meigs County Sheriff's I
.,,.,-po•-..,.,
Mcety, II, IINVI!l.ft II~
cttarsts: It) days was sulpend- CHARJ.UT(lN, W. V'· -AN, p.rn.; PhUjp ~JWrn liP 1~, $ : ~ R. E. Cioullt, c¢ollfl. ,o.us, stvte 4spartmont investigated an ac-.
,' RINT 1,
&lt;wtll, P•IIW. •I a lr.lt
t4 and both men placed on one lmpj!rblnt r.,.._mne eectton of a.tp.; Chtrlt!• S!Jvons011 down director. A lapel button sisni- cident about a mile east of ,
( sharnpooer 1
Allrct A, llllll. It, Ptller,
year probation. Salisbury
Interstate 77 will lit opened 1!, 12:311 a.m.; JohQ J. !WwJ up fyin- the lltrvice accompanied County road 35 al sycamor~ ,
1 only St 1
and COlli, IPOOd itt ncna
also .fined 110 lind Cllll! for per· I Monday at PJrklf!'llltrl •• the 11, l 30 a.m.: Jacob G. up Ji, lhf .certificate, signed by the 1 Grove at ! :05 p.m. Frldny in
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roaf cou4itil&gt;!ll: •1'4 J.loy.
mtlltng on unlic011sed driver to State Road Comnnoolon rece•v· 5 a.m.; Edll"lll Qoaworth QP c~rbftcal• of apprectatton has whtch a buck deer was k1lled.
Po•••"IY
Cement
Block
Co.
Ho(ty, It, l'em~roy, .S
a motor vehicle and ; as btqs ~er~ on the mo1t ..pen- II, 1 a.m.; Jmy Bosworlh the Stgpature. P~eStdent Lyndon Off1cers satd the deer ran m,
0.
eo,!i. pJitinl Jl JP
wao liven •1110 fille atvo alnglt hiJijwoy lob everldown 18, 3:iltl a.m.: Charlt!• 11. B. Johnson, Ohto Gov. Jam•• front of a t965 model slalion
1
tl011.
a no op,r!Mr'a It"'"'~ undertake• ,In : tho . Mountain up !8, 8:115 a.m.; ~. J. Patlan A. Rhodes, and Lew" B. Htr•h- wa~on operated by Henry Jr. 1, .. ....,.....
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rorltililll i&gt;llndl 911
charJe IPd 1151 of t~e 1111" Slate.
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ft!own IV, t :l8 p.m.: Steve CI~II , •Y • Ohio Director of lio.l~lv~ Wtl'ir!', U,. PorMroy. There,.
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111
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Jlllln T.
r e was llliPalljje4 ln&lt;i bm- Gov. Mulott lmllh and 8en. 1!1Dwn It, ll :li p.m.; BQ&lt;ken Semce, ond Col. Clane. · · was ap~I&lt;j!!llllt!IY 1250 dam41, Pall101, fl?.$11, IIIJe&lt;lll't
mons placed on probation Iori Jonntn~ Ront19!ph \\'til be ~- I 811'- down 18, ;:3i a.m.; 1''8!,
~~· to the vehicle. No charges .
o,~ II. ~Is, ...
OliO y"r.
.
. mo•ti1J!Oikon at Par-aro~qrg Oilwnoy tftlwn 18, 6:10 t .m.: ,
were filed.
tl7.10, 9YtrWI~Ih
lA other action• J&gt;tjward f', at!lhe four-li!lla··aoctfotl le op- Orct1 yp #0, 11:31 p.m.; Valli)' I rlOCeSS f0('
~--U411P Jl. lfolt:olnb, 21,
Manley wMo flfiH fltllld ~~t~ enad.Mondly. It conoeetsiJ. fi. vomer up
A : •~ a.m.:
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q.~e. 1~
for tritoxlc•tion, Mil'ford llld liD wttlt W. Va. 2 Jill! ·~•t ol (leorge Price up 1:, 4,10 a.m.;
TEMnE TO MEE'l'
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~diU•; Cl-eo NQiter, . Frarn;ia J. ~p tatb levitll Pll'ltersburf aruj wtll ..,_bla Ira c. Iiiii up IS, 7,40 p.m.;
n OQr 0
The Staff and Office" of the
~1,, t:zUe19rparJd,llf flt1111 of fiO. IIId
lnQ qo .nortlt-aouth f!IOIDrlols lo by-pass llob llfnl•r down 23 , 5,16 a.m.;
Meigs Temple, Pythian Srsters,
lilt fllriwJy ~ Qf.lf tor
cosll on idtnllcll cbl!l'glti tho Wood ~nty city. Tlto pro- M&lt;llly j(. down Meldahl 4,451
wtll meel at the home or Mrs.
~cadOfl.
of bunllllll withopt a valid h~nt· jtct up for b1d' I• the COIIItl'lj(!· p.IIJ.; J. ~. J.owls up Melda~l ~
S lUllS
P~thp Me!Dhart Monday al 7:P•tr« '"'"II
ing alld trapoi~ li1&gt;1naa and tton ol 210 l(lllea of W. Va. ~ be· H 5 p . I{JIIj
AI l&lt;ll!hl
:30 p m Mrs Mernilart and Mrs
ell: Jolla 11. LeU, :11,
huitlltlf Will&gt; sp,cial ditr per. tween WheelmJ aod Ben.w!JOd 1:lll p.;;:':·Natlo~Qiu! M:ltl.lhl '
NEW YORK (UPII-Pnn- Homer Jom•s w1il he
burg, !lplf4, !leftded to
mill, reape.otiv~ly.
~ - expeeted to cost $11 pnlllon. 3:15 l ·m.; Pollywoll Lwn 1.!•1- i cess Mir~aret and the )':art of esses.
r
pel "ell\lil Nov. lOt Rofar
Sj@ey J,jll,le Wil fine4 mo
, 0
dell! no a.m.; Southern ~p Me~. SQOWtjf)IJ, who danced wtlh New ,
.t.yer•. 10, htlkloy, w.
cllltl, mth fl~ ltlf~ntiJ&lt;l 1
df!tl 0 a.m.; Alton ?.epnyr up York soctety .at on elegant ,
SQUAD CALU:o
splld,
to lfllltll
of one yea~ s probatl'"t l
~1~1111 u~ a.m.: Tilt&lt;ilt Qp chanty bitll Fndny mgbt, turn , Tho Middleport t&lt;R squad
27; liW Que~. 10, llfttll,
on I nq Qperotor • IJI'OnJ•
!ltldah) f:~ a.m.
:thetr attantton today to u"""r' was ca lled at 2:38 a.m. fnday
lllllflllf, to
)lov. ch.arp; Allrf4 Puff, $10 andl
lfl
Dem _ C0 tt 0 n privileged chtidren or
the for M" Basil Cremeans. Rut27: Wtlllela I.
.opeed IW ,...al tor rqlld i
, 11 jon
!Slums.
land. She was H'•n to
pollt, and INYII!II
~iqyd 4. HIKfY, fl 1
~
J:,r:;~t: R up ! The British princess• visit In Hospltsl by MarMn
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3Se Nell~-~~
flOJIJ, par~tnK 11 IDltrlic·
:t.Sealie
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· 111 P 6 a.m. New York last st,m on her first.
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cllttll DH. &lt;i"lrilliut ·II.
ton; lloward
14oCQY, flO
• ·e , • • .. •
down London ~"a ; . ~::;1 tour of the Unifll Staco, has If i! i~ld '!h'a! lbout iJs per ,
1
011
~!\ .Sfl:'~ tllllllfa v,_ ~;! c~~~~orJ. ~~ni' J"~'; CHICAGO (UPI)-4 o[4rtlin• doWII Marmet3 il.m .. J:IIC~ Jane !l become a series of contrasts. cent of the waler used by US
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die •$10' ,:: , I8om~. , . '.~ rlu lp venera I dht&lt;tiH IIIUIIIJ Lueu ~WII Wlnlleld 6' ii p m . Frtday she went from the world industry io reusable. '
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tr.;wor a istr"00 ' "'ure wl1 teen-aeer. w~• blaml(l loday Allan 11. MmUI down ' Winfi.i4i of .diplomacy i~ the. Umt~d ,
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a
tncrealf\l
8:30
p.m.;
Ill.
P.
Jonl8
down
j
N•ttonl
1&lt;1
the
sophisttcalfld
l
Poison
tvy
should
never
by
1
J ~ron: 41, Vllllllf,
)Iii sente~e and , 11 on y ty, lack of mt&lt;licaj knowledJo Winfield 1~:10 a.m.; w. H. Slta-, elaganot of • Waldorf-Asorta burned Since the otl that causes
, ~. ltioiW4 10
frJud COPnt. McCo C9w ' lie~
pw!II®IJ f.hY~tfl.l vor, Jr. ~wn Winfield 12,35 a., gala Today lh• moves from :tlto alte;g•c re•ct•on " trans1\fJ Jt,
ld on probaion for
and the declining ef eoUvene" II). ; Helen Z. dawn Winfield 2:·
round of &amp;rea.t museums
'" the smoke.
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wood, Va., !IPftdlllll, oltld
or the penlciW!I curt.
,.m.; ChriJ Jr. up Winfield tho ~h~tt01 of .~•Ill• Italy
3: · 111d Cltitlfr J, JlaNit,
COA'J'U 110~111:
Those WI" 1M m1Jrr f141Wrl !:It am.; Jerterson down Win· and Ltttle China..
.
WHAT IS TH( TIUTII ...
~. Plllllll ~~ 1 -IU
11. s. Marine Cpl. !lor c: ol~d today. hr •""'"'h'" at a flaltl 6:35 Ut.: Wallar Beck- Queen Elizabeth a little stster 1
clllll Jlw, 1,
Coates home on t.avo liter DJhonal aylftjiOIIum oa • ...,. jord up Wtnfleld l:&amp;tl a.m.
mt~ved fall)liii!I'IY throu&amp;h the i
-· -lltrvini Iii Dlf!Ptlli ill
itll 1'1111 dim" 'fi"OIC!rld llY \lui
lltroe and a half hours of
Nam 1, laitiruo l;tU 1 Y• ~lllfr~fll · Metll~ll .UtCJC!aUon
. .
formality at the Waldorf, not
MIN'5
, p ' vC "'" "
VJ
tn lAMA),
too unlike a ball at Bqckingham
' WOOL UN·D
rete•
II'Jl!lrll II# "l'Pililll mos
P$1ace. She wort $360,000 worth !
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p 1 jelll!l, · · havo riltn lllllrt lltpn 100 prr
of diamonds in her tiara, i
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ttr • IO&lt;day em.
&lt;jrl! in thl'la~t etihl rnn to
Mcktace, oarrtngo, brac•let,' Th
t ,..
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the
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• 4ftlrtVer 0 rill quee~.on p1Ul
f'
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IOOW VOU IINOW
~ e o ~ m• ton I year,
lind roya ,..oor. tons to i ..Ony D&gt;ore imporl&lt;u!t facto can :

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tered.
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Mro. flortnco jlurm of Mill-'
stono, W. Vj ., ,nd Mr . and
Mr1 Bernard Sturm and 9th·
er relatives frum Grantsville,

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towed with Rev. Clyde Hinton 10:11 were Voro Swartz 11 l011d·[
lilt minltttr.
. ,, llld an attendance of 18. The
Mr, llld f&gt;lrl. l&gt;IYI Reeo VII· MYF held Ita re1u1ar mHtln,,
llfd hert rocemly wllb Mr. ••d Sunday eveniq at 1. Worship
Mn. Lloyd Km11 and family. ; services were hold at 7:15 p.
Mr1. Gtor11ie Tho!TIN, who Im with the Rev. Casto.
bu been In Columbua vlsltine weekend 1uests of Mr. and
her daulh~r. Mr. and Mn., Mrs. Harry Guthrie wtro Mr ..
Leo Klllll hal returned b11me. i and Mrl. 11. W. O'Brien, of r
Mr. Clayton Brollford of Co- rColumbua. Sundlly dinnar f
h1111b111 bu bten vlsllinl for the suoato wore Rev. and Mn.
past wetk with his dauJhtel' ·,James Quesenberry, pastor of
•nd flllllly, Mr. and .Mr'· Char- the Oranat church. Afternoon
ita Malh Sr. Abto Vtstll!ll iun•, CJIItro of tilt Guthrie! wtrl
dl)' afternoon wore Mr. and Mr Mr. and Mr1. Harland lltory [
Blll Slane ond family of Colum- and Ora Outhrir, local, aqd hor
bua.
. douahtor, Helen William• •f!
Mra. Lonnie HudJOn vliited Rutland
I
tnt avtnlnt reetnliJ with Mr. Glen Robi1110o and 10n, Wil·i
¥Dd MrJ. Waynt Beal and fam· bur went doer and turkey hunttty.
Ina in Virfinia.
Jot Hall, liiOD of Mr.
and Arthur Athertou wa1 • medl·
Mra. Carl !tall and Nathan Arn- col patient io St. Joltph hot·
ul~ Jr., •on of lllr•. Hazel Arn- pitol at Parkmburg, tho putl
old It(! Monday Q1orninJ for ox- week.
amination Jor '''rv_ic•. . . Sunday 1ueats of the Glen

td recently with Mr. ancl Mrs.
ltogor Voung.
Mr. and Mro. Cltllttlll Morris
ond family vi•itod wit~ ltla pare.nll1 Mr. lnd Nr3. Johnny Mor-

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hid an llleuOin~ of It, offer· r Nov. 11 wq lfi, offering fl1.70.
inJ ~- Wor.hlp $frvtcl! to~ . Woroh•p Serivcoo were hfld at

Lion It tht Vetaran1 Mamon~l »arold

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o.~ g 1ulo~ 'n ea &gt;. I i4 ~q Ill I}•UUto'
li•U t. Modtl 23CTJ11 B.

* full.
The
rectangular
b1g. yet the cab1net
pUUJe ~~

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unusually compact and 1r1m :
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* Oemagnetizflr.
Push-buugn
* 82 -ch,nnel
* Color
lndicatgr
light
tuning .

*Power
Tran1former.

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Classified Ads Your Modern Community Bulletin Board
6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Nov. 20, 1965

=::-~~A=N=T~A~D===:~-----He_l_p=-'N_a_n_t~-d--- 1
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INfORMATION
ua•uurooa.
~"'f'!n "~~="1,.,
'4onn.,

.-u:.:•t\ot·

BLUE LUSTRE not only rids ·~
carpets of soil but le&lt;Jves pile
soft and lofty. Rent electric
shampooer, Sl. Ba ker Furni·
ture, Middleport. 11 15 6tc

2StGN$

Real btllte For

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

QUALITY

S•l•

.HOUSE fOR IALI
Modern Ranch Style Beautiful
locution on top of · small llill
taclns State Bigbway Garage on

Route 1 witb good road to maiD
highwaY Four be&lt;lroomo, Uvtng.
dining, family, tJtcbl'ln, ·eakfasl play mald'o, ottllty and
shop Three baths, Cf' rnte tile
and wall to wall carpet on
Doors. Al&gt;oul two-tbll'do of
house is paneJed in mahogany

1965

Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door
$2395
Economv V8 engine, Powerglide trans. Good whitewall tires,
P.B. radio. automatic tra.ns. ~adio and heater. Beige over
Sierra Tan finish. Fa wn tntenor. See this nice car ~ay ,

SOCIAL
CALENDAR

Bashan
sOCie' 1YNCWS

Nov. It

R ml
will
e ock Grove Grange
meet Saturday, at 8:46 p.m.,
for a pnUuck dinner and meetmg. Members are BBked to
bring something pertaining to
Thanksgiving for the
lecture
hour.

By Mrs. A. H. BaUey

In

Memory

IN MEMORY OF
OF FRANKIJN SHANK
IT happened on a Friday,
On a dark and dreary day,

Pomeroy Motor

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TODAY'5

When Frankll!l wu taltel

from us,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Allguer
To
a
land ao far away.
of Waterville spent
Friday
.,
--we
miBS
him, o, so
very
night with Milo McDole.
~ mployment Wanted
much
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ballard
WliOOI.AI'IUI'Il•
1964 Chevrolet Impala H. T. Cpe. _
$21»5
That only time can help heal.
l"he ..-unn~IMlr ...,..,.n•• '·"• I'IJII1
and
family
spent
a
week
end
Dark blue finish with spotles..;;; clean interior,283 cu. in. VB
• ed.t• or ....,...1 •., •~~~" ~eot WILL DO rug weaving. C a I I
Sadly missed by his
two
with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mor·
n• ···ll,...hl•.
o.rrnt"'l
•hun!&lt;'
tw
engine, 3 speed trans. Radio and heater. New whitewall tires.
985·3137,
Mrs.
James
Roush,
~pori_...
U•nnodiMe!•
Mil
pUb
sons,
father,
mother, sister
and
.
walnut.
Alr
conditioned
rison
and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
NO.V
U
.,hPr
Mil
on1 "" f'MPMI'In• fen
Long Bottom or call Mrs .
Large patJ.~ a~d ~ouble carport. Rowley and family, Dunbar, W. The Women's Guild of the and brothers.
11-:atl-llp
•ore o.na• oa• · ~ T-"!Otl
Grace Roush. WI 9-3293.
On lot 200 x 390 May be seen Va.
.
Federated Church will meet al
ll 16 6tc
by appomtment only.
PRICE REDUCIO
.Mr. and Mrs. William Barton the church Sunday at 2 p. m.
OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M. ·~
Write: c-&lt;~ The Daily Sentinel moved into the George Roberts Paul Smart will be guest speak...;~
Box ta-R Pomeroy, o.
house.
er. Mrs. John W. Bhlettnar is
POMEROY, OHIO
- ---- -- - - -Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dolin program cbainnan and Mrs.
2 BEDROOM house trailer. forl ':=========:-:------~----' 1 HOUSE FOR SALE : 5 rooms, and family of Ravenswood spent Keith Riggs, devotional leader. (Continued fom page 1)
res t. Brown's Trailer Park ,I·
good well · Happy
Hollow · See
For Slle
.
. last Sunday with Grover White Refreshments wiU be serv ed pita!s persons wbose major
WY 2-3324.
ll -20-6 lc
- - - -·
Business Services
or call, Orville Hogue, SH !- 1~ and Doris.
by the Federated Circle. Both symptoms of maladjustments
19
12
BRICK- DUPLEX 3 bedrooms ONE SELMAR &lt;"iarmc l. used -- 5022.
11
tP Mr. and Mrs. Billy Orr and men and women of the church are promiscuity. 11 they cannol
living room. din ing room, kit· part of one ba nd season, like ' CURTJ SS "Dairy or Beef" HoUsE FOR SALE, - Rutland. sons SP,ent Sunday with Mr. are urged to attend.
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control their sexual promi!Cul·
chen, basement and gar age, new, original cost $190 Sale I Breeding Service. Call WY 2· 3 bedroom home in extra 1and Mrs. Cline Orr.
NOV. 2Z
ty in the community with 111 ol
forced air gas furnace, But· price $95. Call WY 2-38.% &lt;I f· : 2264, Pomeroy. 985-3415 Ches large lot. Close to schools. Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts Jane Howell Tent Daughters their current social agencies,
ternut Ave. Call WY 2-5127
ter 5 p m.
11 19 3tc ter.
10 26 30tp Priced for quick •ale. Call spent from Friday till Monday of Union Veterans will meet how can the hospital employees
11 13 Uc., _ .-.-............-- - - ---! :
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SH 2-5884.
11 19 6tc with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dee~ Monday, at no p.m. at the perform a miracle overnight
In Memo_"'~-- ~ -------b h 11
Ov
E 1
er and family of Co1uumbWI.
DAV hall. Members are asked
Ask yoarse!vH bow - · c·
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ROOM
HOME
wilh
at
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mp
oymenl
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ff
t
be
s
te
l
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IN MEMORY of Mommie.
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Mr. an
rs. car 0 ut spen to bring gilts for At DB ta
children are L - We""'Ciifton.
W
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Va.,
formerly
Sam
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flli
h
sd
'th
h
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•·True was her heart
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I All trades truck driver to
T ur ay w1
er sus er an Hosptial .
mately eacb W~Br in tile com773
Her actions were kind
Roac h's pr•werty.
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pro,icct engineers. Africa.
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
r
01
Jun Bennett, Cllflon. IV. Va.
Eu rope. Asia. Soulh Pacilic. J'OMEROY - 2 sory brick, 6 Scott Knotts, Mason, W. Va.
u'!i!Y from
wblcb lhese
Her life was a pa ttern
n 16 61c ·
paHefiu c&lt;~me. II lhi• II reaspaid travel, housmg, food.
rooms, bath, full basemenl, l Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robinson
•~
II ... b !tal ~ To those left behind.
808 w ca •~ osp
AT LANDMARK
SLEEPI NG R00\1S, 161 N. 5th
Atlantic. At ,:h salory jobs.
lf&lt;!S furnace heating, front and , of Ga!lipotls and Mr. and Mrs.
aiRS
A wonderful ~ot her
Avenue, ~1iddleport, 0 h i o.
male. female over 18. OEIB
back porches. newly decor· Harold Hager and daughters, I~
meral, then this Is also reae~
In a garden of rest
10 to call tbe cemmuniiJ lm·
Phone WY 2-2245.
II 16 tfc WASH JOB - - - - ~~: ' 80&gt; 23190, Oakland Park
ated. $4,000.00.
cal, spent Sunday evening with
Jl's tru e what thE'y say.
MODERN- unfurnished- 3 rooms
Fla. 33307
MIDDLEPORT - One story Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Trussell
moral.
9; ; - "God Chooses the best. "
1[ frame, 2 bedrooms,
bath, and family .
Wbea 1exual adlvity ea~
He took her hand ,
and ba lh. Fur e.:sh ul ilities. :
FREE PRIZES
forced hot mr heating, front I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ballard
.
not be conlrolled iD otber in·
II 16 lfr '
,' HEATIN
G, PLUMBING,
We had to part
_Co!lls
__ _ Building
___
Doxol bottle
Gas. ArnoldRura
Bro- porch, 200 feet frontage on and family spent a couple of Mr. an d Mrs. Eames t KIR· sw~tn~ons
u , In all braocbeI o1
He gave her ;·est.
HAR MO:'JY apartmrn!s
fo r Bicycle
2 Turkeys 1 thers. 018 £ . Mam Street 1 Houle 7. $5,000.00.
,
fday! with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse non of Parkersburg were Sun- the armed forces, In jails.
But broke our hearts.
relit! Out of all rl uodsl 2 b!orks. 5 Lub e Jobs
5 Wash Jobs ~ Pome~
9 " lie ICARPENTER - ON ROUTE Morrison of Rock Castle, W. day guests of her brother' Mr. 1 parks alld in many homel, bow
God's word is true
•vY·
"'
from busine~s district. Po rn-. 5 - 10 Ga ls· of Gasoline
143 - 2 story frame home, Va.
and Mrs. Dorsel Miller
a nd does oae expect oae i ostffu.
His cauS&lt; is just,
eDRAWING
MONDAY,
1
bed
d
1
I "uoo to do thl B 1I one week
e roy~ 3 and 4 rooms. furn ish5
rooms, mo ern bath, full Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baker sons.
Dear Lord , we leave her
1 ed. New: plaste r, pamL floors ' NOV . 22 AT 10 A.M. Tickeh '
· Everyday Specta
· 11
baseme_nt. , gas heating, gar· of Columbus spent a week end Mrs. Guy Bogges~ en te. r ed the I Any dedicated employee who
In vour trust
electric ran~es. s i nk~ wit h are free, no purc hase r e·
at
age, dnlled well. $800.00 down at their home here and with camden Clark hospital m Park· 1knows about such ills ex.isling
In memory of Madge Haley. c-abinets, bath s. g;-,s furn aces. quired. Winner' will be pod· ,
Marie's Style Post
balance $55.20 per month. Sale Milo McDole
ersburg Wednesday and under- and will not report this to their
Husbtmd. Wi ll Haley, Sons&amp; , Tel WY ·~-.'1:'192
11 10 15lp . ed at Landmark Station .
Haircuts
... $1.25 1 price $5,000.00.
Mrs. Murl Ours, Mrs. Mary went surgery.
proper supervisor or Mental
1
-~aughters :_
12:_2_1'- tp 4 RoOM BATH and garage. 916:
• DR JVE IN TODAY e
Shampoo &amp; Se_t• . $1.50 ALBERT M. COX, SALESMAN , Johnson and Mrs. Betty Gaul Mr. and Mrs. Fon Halsey Health Department for correct~ LOVI:-iG memory of
my Locusl St , rear. Mi ddleport
30 day color rmsa, _
WY 2-3830
WY t!-3636 I and sons spent Sunday in Dun· and grandson, Berry Halsey, vis- tlon but will gossip about the
dear brother, Charles
0. Ohio. IVY 2_9918. Marlin Res- 1:4SERVICE STATION i Shompoo &amp; set
$3.50
11 19 3tc bar with relatives.
lted Mr. Halsey's sister, Mrs. hospital to the community, i.&lt;
_Milford, who pa~sed
away taurant.
11 9 He
JackM~~ a~~~sev
Permanents
$7:50 up FOR SALE OR TRADE-:- N Mr. and Mrs. Clint Orr called Frances Jaccaud at Delaware, only dedicated to contusion and
four years ago today, ~o\'em- NEW l\f0DERN--I
ff '. l
Ph. WY 2-993'2
We_Sc ll and ~ervtce
I 3 bedroom house 'th .
on Mr. and Mrs. Cal Orr' An· Ohio and also their son, Mr. and troublemaking, uninterested in
ber 21. 196L
·.
1st f oor e I I
Pom ero y
W• gs and \\ lglets
I room And carpo;t w~uilt~sin tiquity.
Mrs. Robert }:lalsey · at Daylon.l his or her position at the hospit~Iemories of you will always c~ency apartment. Mtddleport
Marie's Style Post
' G. E. kitchen, ple~ty of wat- John Ours of Dunbor spent a Mr. an~:;: · J~k ~eather· a!, cares nothing about the wei1_1 _4 tfcl' us ~.: n KING FLUTE, for sale. RL 124
li nger
_ w_Y _:-~74 ·
Ph. wv 2..5271
er, well insulated
Loca ted few days with Mr. and Mrs. man \ 'lSI e Cl rs. buy . 01ggsess 1 fare of the patients and Is apAs days go by we miss you 5 ROOM furnis hed ap.1rtment WY 2-l9~011 17 tfc
Syracuse. Ohio
¥.! mile, south 0f . Eastern Warden Ours.
at Camden ark osplta un- parently trying to conceal their
more
WY 2-2288.
11 4 ttc - -. .
Mr and Mrs Reed Eynon and dav
· d
·
•
-_
ICLMU NET nearly new. Pnre
High school. Contact : Daird M ·A H B ·. 1
Su _ iir. and Mrs. William Corns own ma equactes.
Some glad day we hooe to HOUSE on Lincoln
Heights
vcrv rea~o nablr: Tel WY 2- :
-- Hrot hers Auto Wrecking.
~:s- f.t . at e~thspenMrt a nd of Columbus and Mr and Mrs There would be better workmeet you
newly df'Co rated, inside and 289 .:.
AUCI10NEER
•
an
·
· ing relalionships between per·
1116 12 t • ""'y a ernoon WI
11 17 61 r
On Heaven's golden shores.
out. Call WY 2-5127.
I.
-- I
Complete Service
- - ~.
p Mrs. Simon Newlun and family. H~rold Roberts and son of I sonnel and their fellow work·
Sadly missed by his sister ,l
10 29 trc BUDCET PRICED furni ture in
Crill Hr:uHn rrl
l FOR SALE: 7 room home and -..Mrs. Betty Gaul and sons of VIenna, W. Va. were Sunday ers, better relat\onships beBeltv ·! Mtllard l G~odall .
and ONE-&gt;oed
h - . - Ol!l third floor Qudget shQp. I Writ.l. Prone or Contael
bath , practically new, gas Chester spent Tuesday with guests ?f . Mr. and Mrs. Ken- lween the hospital personnel
1er Bakei:.FurnJlure, MJddlepol't.[
1
Fa nuly
.
2
room
ouse
Ira
I
A.
t...
SUtAOl''HRl)
fu
rnace. 410 Spring Avenue. ' Mr. and Mrs. Warden Ours. neth Grtfftth and son . Joe.
and the community If each
11 2
.
and one 3 bedroom for rent. ,· Ohio
11 12 tlt: l
Racm
· e, Oblo
WY "2216
v
11 2 tfc Mrs. Robe rta Lee of Carm•!
would accept their respnnsJ'bJ.!i' Mldd le porl Phone WY 2 3HG I ·___ - - - I
i 1 lie
1
Notice
I or WY 2-2186 or WY 2-3600. SLUGGISH s~:PTlC tank' Clog- !-=== == = == = ::;! FOR SALE• 6 room house with Ical ed on Mrs. A. II. Bailey on
ty, du their respective jobs and
'i·H-F-:-~-,~-~-E~ k " "t d- I
II 13 tfc
ged drams') Get K lean-Em· 'r
bath, full basement, 894 HY· . Monday.
eliminate recial prejudices and
· · · · .. uc as 1 oes --~ --All Sept ic Ta nk
Clea ner. i
I sell St. , Middleport. Phone:
discrimination that are obvious0
apr!)' to myse lf. sa me hemg i FOUR ROOM furni shed apart- Land'mark 'Far m Bureau,:
Pl. PleaS8Dt ags-26~.
!y displayed on the hospital
a misnomer: I shall refrain I ment. WY 2-3658.
11 15 lfc
3 3()tc l'
"'
from responding to sa me, ei·
- 11- 11 16 tfo
0
grounds, in the eommunlty,
!her in the spoken or
SO x 10 HOUSE, TRAILER on FIREWOOD, any lenglh, $10.00
courtrooms and other areas of
, "" pnvate lui. l• o bedroom,.
.k
d C II
. -10
'9
state government.
1
form or language
now•.: Phone WY 2-5401.
G
p!le dulp Sokad. " sorh wdne
Mrs. Glen Ables and Mrs. What truly interested citizen
at any future date. The uu·
en a e
1 more,
a .
Harry Richards of Portland vis11 15 tfe
plication is bumi liating and
Ohio, MY 6-3437.
1! 1 tfc
USED PARTS FOR ALL
!ted Mr. and Mrs . Douglas Cir- would publicly slander their
nauseating. Ralph R. Carmen, t H;&lt;t•; i!; Rn::: H.ur m.1, tur,..,JI&amp; ZI G~ZAG 19ti5 Mode-L- AUtomatMAKES&amp;: MODELS
cle on Wednesday.
local institution on the teatimood ODd otnlumiotted apm
Neva German, Florence Lim· Forty-two were In attendance ny of apparently lnrompete\tt
Bol 135, MinersvJ'!!e, Oh,·o.
ic sewmg machine. Automat- .
· d! ced wltne sses
ments WY 2-!&gt;434
U 6 ~r
berger, Wanda Larkins, Mr. and at the Su'nday School last week. and preJU
II 18 3ta
ica ll y buttonholes,
ma kes
12 Miles North of Pomeroy
Th
U mad
- -- - - -- ---14 ROOM furni shed apart ment decorative d(•signs, SC'WS on
On Stlte Route 7
Mrs. Oscar Babcock, Beverly Collection was $17.34. Birthday f here was no ofmenlheonlns e
LOSE WEIGHT safely with for rent. Phone WY 2-2716. AI· buttons all without allarhPHONE 995-2297
II
IV p· k
d
t Hensley visited
Shelly Petty of Mrs. Leo Taylor was noted. o t e progress
lilu·
Det-A-D!et Tablets. 0 ol y ter S p. m. Rowley and Reed
!
8
'
arry . . JC ens, _ec.
o, at Camden Clark Hospital In Mr. and Ml'll. Douglas Circle tion.
98e It Stark'l Pharmacy.
Hardware.
ments. Assume asl
pay~ I
~ss ie M. Pickens, Warren P. Parkersburg.
and son, Larry, and Florence U these witnesses 8Dd the\r
U 2S 60ip
It 1 tfc
ment s ol $l.Rll per month. I KARL GRUESER, P\umbin~ Pickens, Fay M. Sauer, Gladys
Circle spent Sunday wltb Mr. families need protection from
Call WY 2-6555.
11 16 6tc and He&gt; ling,
Minersville C. Mered11h, L. Maxme White- Mr. and Mrs. Burdell Dunn, and Mrs. GlUTett Circle, Ra· the Department of Public SafeAUTOMOBILE IIIIUrallce beell rltAII.Ek IAlTS - rree sew
.
Ohio End your sewer troub- head , Grace E. Weber, Cert. Midland, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. cine
ty and the Prosecuting altorcanceJJodf IAif ywr Clll"rl· age and waler Brown·• l'rall
Insurance
les. ·we ha v~ all sizes sewer for Trans., Olive.
Harold Osborn, Keno, and Mrs. Abd M F ed Sh 8 I 0 f ney's office, because of their
IDr'a llcenaof CIJI WY :1-- er Park !State Approved)
Emerson JohR'On, Portland,
· an
rs. r
~
Minersville, Obio, t'hOoe W"'t -tA
-=ET
= N.,.
A""C""
AS-!1AL- TY ln-s-ur_"_
" '_f'' machi nes. Reasonable rates. George H. Pullins, Eunice E. were visiting Mrs. Ethel Lark· Racine called on Mary Crrcle testimony, who ls to protect
llittc
Call WY 2-2974, day or night. Pulli ns to Delmar G. Pullins, s.
on Monday.
the employees from the com2-3324
1 1I1 tfc Mullen insurance Agency , Inc.
9 IS ~
ld
tbe 1
= ===
·
Pomeroy, Phone WY 2-33SL
we
41 acres, Olive.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bissell, Jr. Mr. Robert Ours of Ba munity since
aw seems to
1
Corabell e Russell, Ernest J. of Mason visited Mr. and Mrs. Knob spent Saturday with Dolljf· be on one side, aa if the em9 1 Uc '
-~~~l.,.n_structions
______ __
EXPERIENCED
Grimm, Vashti Grimm to car- Joe Bissell.
1aa Ctrc!e and family.
ployees were not • part ol th•
WA.NTED!
u. s. CIVIl ·SEiiVICE T&amp;'iTS! GRANGE INSURANCE. Mullen
. dinal Enterprises, lne .. Parcel, I Dougl•s Hauber Is a patient Margar~t Ann Carleton and community What employee
Furniture and household '1!11! 11 - • orne,. Ill ano ovet !!teeure lnsuran r.e Agency, inc., ("urnISalisbury.
I at Children's Hospital, Colum- ' ~n, Patrick, spent Friday n~ght would write a rebuttal to I regoods. We will buy cum]l&gt;fll
Hl2:h tl.ar h n li' pa~
Sh o r • I eroy. Phone WY 2·3381.
D ld H. M'!l
v·JO}et J.IbUS .
with Mr · and
Mrs • Dean Brmk~ port with0U I fear of repr laa!
bnun -'d•ance me nt
P&gt;1!p eratnry
1 . ona
I er,
, .
plete estate&amp; or small Jota.
~:~~:a~&amp; 111 a:'on."'~:enu a~~~~~:e
If 1 Uc
M1ller to Robert E. Miller .2.5 Mr. and Mrs. Orland Branch, er and Wilham Carleton.
from the community.
Call ,..
UIU ally
unnecen an
Unmma1
!
acre, Rutland.
I Belpre Villa Kincade Coolville
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bamitz Let's face it citizens, nothlnr
KNOTTS USED
~c:~~· m-;:,r:::;~7:'v ~~r J\l~n: ,a~~::.
Auto Sales
From the largest truck or ' Hobart, Newell, lnzy Newell to and M~. and Mrs. H~lis Frank f of Pomeroy were supper guests ll all bad, not even the £Om·
FURNITURE and
~::';re~~~:"':tld~:· w~~~v t~c": 1957 cHEv ROLET V-B~ Stand· bulldozer radi ator to 1he I Ronald E. Burke, Lmda Burke, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred of Mr. and ~rs. Dean Brinker munlty.
Bo1 100.
cu M the o.u,
&amp;mallest heater core.
2 acres, Chester.
Larkin.!l.
Tuesday evenmg.
Respectfully submitted
AUCTION
&amp;enuneL
ard (transmission missing.) 1
K
1
d
H'
d
m y, Mary Virginia Patricia and David Smith were
,
ll&lt;!!phine Goggins Starling
. aa
ll-2nd,
446-:1'117 1 1---------- ~ Whitehall tires, R. &amp; H. Nice
Hindy to George H. Baker, Bir- recent visitors of Mrs. A. C. Ecuador s 19,347-,foot Cotopaxi
Lakinemployee
_:~,.,=====..,..-' [
FOR Sb LE
$450.00. Phone 8112-230:l
.
die Mae Baker, Lot, Middleport. Stewart and Anderson Kibb!a, Is one of the worlds h1shest act- cc: The Honorable Bullet
Wanted To Buy
1961 PICKUP FORD. - Good - - --- --__11 "20. 6tc i WY 2"2143
..........,
Ciao : Edmundson, dec., to Reedsville.
.
lve volcanoes.
Smith, Governor, Weot VlrglnFU
_ RS
___ANDb .eef- hides: -car! condit io n. WY 2·6936.
1961 conVAIR 2 door. ve r y I
Mfargaret v. Edmundson, Cert. Mr. and Mrs. Rank Roller vis- The Gidenns have • member- Ia; M. Mitchell Bateman, M.D. (!
0 Trans., Salem.
11 19 3tc clean, low mil.,ge, good tires
,
ited Mrs. Hanson Holter, Forest ship of more then 21,000 In the Director, Department Meulll
Cheval"'' - Long Boltom, Ohio I
FORD PICKUP. Priced to !toberl !Ji&gt;hop.
Carpenter, j CUSTOM B~CHERING and Helen Lemley, John Sheets, Run.
Wnlted States and 2$ foreign Health,
11 19 25tp l!ltil
Ohio. Ph : MY 3_3191.
cuttmg.
\IJII
_
buy
hides
every
Luther
Co_
l
eman,
Pearl
Coleman,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Zern
Pierce,.
coun~~trles~~--------li"""'=:':'':"~::'':""'~i
1
sell. Meigs Equipment Co.
c
M
ond
ov
Phil
Me~er,
Phone
Wilbur
Wmes,
Eddie
Boyer,
cenlly
visited
Mr.
and
Mrs.I\UJI.
11 19 31 1
Pomeroy. WY 2·2176.
.. . Ch . , - . · WY 2-3510.
U 13 Uc Dorothy Boyer, Richard Fink,' sell Van Mt ter Portland
my were vislUng Mr. and Mrs.
Stave bolts $1 .35 foot
ti 19 3tc 1!164 BIsca} ne , eHo.e1. SIX
Ruth Fink W H L h
'
.
AI
Ising
I n. d 'II
stan
dard,
radio
and
healer
.,
•
.
.
ync
'
TomMrs.
Paulette
Van
Meter
of
va Ho
er o m::e SVI e.
Cash on Deli ve ry
eWURLITZII
!i!CKOR,cNVTmeats o ne dol-.
d . d'i"
.. s
14511110 AL, CONDITIONING Relrtge' my Taylor, Luella Taylor, Wil· Portland visited Mrs. Donna Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcock
ellloi.DWIN
OHIO VALLEY
lar a ptnt. W. C Sj)f'ncer m'M too Mco~~c~J~~a~nc~d~vi.lle. &lt;~lion 'ervlee. JArk's Refrtg lard H. Mas.ters, Sharon M. Hauber.
called on Mr. 'Bnd Mrl. Charles
'
_. OTHU PAMOUl
M11nufacturing Corp.
Mt. IIerman Church. Phone oilio ·Phone 667_
firn
erauon, New Haven, Phone Masters, Cecil D. Smith, MBbel Sharon Frank, Marshall UDI~ Massar.
Tuppers Plains, Ohio
IIIWIDI
Chester 985-2263.
II 17 61 pl
,
15 6tc TU 2-3537.
I I tiC S. Smith, Della Mulford, Rich- versify, Huntington, .....1 I Florence Llmberger baa ,.
atr
-ser
ard
Stewart,
Betty
Stewart,
Maweekend
at
ber
homeb;re.
turned
to
her
home
bere
alter
ANTIQUE Furniture,
dishes. SEWING machU!es. rep 2-2'284.
Wanted
ry
Dolson, W. A. Dotson, Mrs. James Carter and Jim- villlblg rel.all... at Mlchlpn
mlsce!!aneous. can or write: \'lee, au makes. WY
omeroy _ _ _
Legal Notlc,~e'---1~========~1 Ear I
Wm•s, Sally Wines,
and 1n Columbus.
Mn. Rowan! Cecil. !00 w. The Fabric Shop, p es and
LEGAL NOTICEJames
McDo~gal,
Alma
MeiBe
Lehew,
Thomas
A.
Lehew,
Mr. and. Mr1. BW Swain were
Authrotzed Singer Sal
Maln St.. Pomeroy.
The
undn:~;o~o:"ed
w
ill
o
ffe
r
ro.u
le
l
Dougal
Freddie
L
M
De
"·'~•
•
oore, J- AUid. for Trana., Salisbury, visiting Mr. and •L
JQJ."B, .111111"t'W
3 29 tfc the !ollowlnl reJI e~ \ ~ 1 1':
&amp; 29 tic Servtce.
11 1 T h e P~tlli ~n P~rk Pro pe rty I n I
.
,la M. Moore, R. C. Herman, Pomeroy.
J)rake, New Haven.
WAI.NIJT, white oak, poplar, 7.50 x 14 NEW SNOW tires as ~~~~eport. Oh•o. ~pprat-M ~~ n .. 1
Gall Herrman, Shirley Mulford, Irene A. Davis, Extrix., Lucy ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;-~V~Jolet~;Bm;;;)llo;;;;~========;:·
tz&gt; Lo
t ~ 312. :c~l3, and 3tt or !lor. I
George
Le_mtey, to Columbia Ander~",
dec., to James H.
ash logo and timber. Highest low as $12.95, plus ta x. New· lon'R
Ad•ht iun to the VillaY." IJ ( Mid·
G
~•
rims
to
mount
snow
ti
res
on.
rl
leport.
except
that
pan
M
1..,1
314
.
as
of
Ohm,
RJght
of
Way,
SalRickman,
Betty
Lop Rickman,
cash prices paid. Write to
stock
used hy lhe r~llwa.v ;·ompar.)'.
Aplsbury.
Lot,
M'iddlepnrt.
All
popular
sizes
in
EASY TERMS .••
H. C. Growden Lumber Co.,
,
' Pflll ..ctl value Is 1 100.0()-.
ao· o·.;,~ piU ! .2 3 ecn. 11'~8 .to
R\IT(AND
Margaret
R.
Groce,
J
0 bn
Nellie
Mohler,
dec.,
••
"·-·
Rt. 3, Box 218-A, Bedford, $7.50. Newell's Sunoco Chest- a ~n'•:t • ;nc,
h etw~en l'srk Strl'f't a&gt;Hl
the
L G
w •-•1
o hi u Riwr 1n vma1 e or Mid dlepo rt '
•
rcx:e to West Virginia Pulp Mohler i Affld. for Trans., Sallio
Pa.
11 13 Jtc er, Ohio. tlll5-2305.
o. Sa id prope rt~ l~ ad jace nt
to 'I
and Paper Co., 20 acres, O!i've. bn~.
.
'
10 3_0 Uc_ Ohi
t he Co lumtms
Sout hern 0111
0 Elec·
-~
----Help Wanted
STEREO Radio Combination. ~~~u~ ';"~";:;~~~ p roperty. Ap prat !led ,
Apply:
to~ L. Curtis, Kay Curtis Harry Mohler to Pearl Ed!e.
Has
s a..1 P~n·dR vt Nal u t.ate a re- to
ugene ~aier, Dorothy MaJ- wards, .95, acre, Salisbury,
Beautiful
walnut
canso
SOMEONE WITH a truck to
Le eol&lt;l ~tpMrtl~ly ~ nll &lt;:~nnot
be
Dally
Sentinel
Office
er I '50 one-thiCd Acres, Bed!Ord. l C1f!f# /(, Meinhart, Mary A.
AM
radio,
and
4
speed
changIO]
d
lor
leu
Uli!n
the
a
ppr
~lmt
price
haul paper, wood. 12.00 a
Par&lt;·e l " ' r••al u l..al e,
Charles F. Amott, Vivian Ar-1Meinbart to Charles H. _ .....
.. ton. Phone WY 2-7900, anytime er. 4 speaker sound system. Iof Sa.earh
id p ruper ly will be •o ld Mon- '
nott t0 Cl k c
""""
ar
' Amott, Linda I Bonnie F. Theiss, 2: acres, Le• .
This is a 1965 model. Used d~y. Novemher 22n(l, at 10:00 A
II 19 3tc
•
th F !
lin the Mficc~ of Crow, Crow. and
Arnot_
!, .78 acres, Letart.
anon,
,· '· ·~--1
..
-- - ---kEEP
YOUR -bea 'f - I on IY 'I mon s. u l balance Yor ter, l'omero;·. Ohio.
tnsurlnce
_ .,..
carpets
Uti u due $96.00 or pay $125 per Said ml .... la te I• to be IOld IUb· l
Alvtn R. Spears, B~lie Jo Arlie- Erwin dee: to· Maude
despite const11:nt footsteps of Week. Try jt in your. home. I\ jPCou
d to t he "PPTIIV) I or lh&lt;· Prohnte "Ill~ eo~m· ···rvJce c
Spears to Leland C! oneh m:lw
D'IE fWW
. Chester• 0 Erwin
• . Delr t of M&lt;·lllo Cnunty. Ohln,
and ,.." IV
t•• Ill&gt; •"M:'
Of)bUSY family. Get Blue Lus- Call WY ~555 _
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Hospital lor Christmas. planting of bulbs.
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enter· Articls for men or women are Webster Sr. propar an
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Eteetfon of officers wos held, .
jub Tbursday evening at her son at Stark's Pharmacy , dby p~ra!•·th~h~i::t' soil \g~t a.:: :'mes doubly decorative. Tips
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Church Women met
when the Willing Workers clan
l)nion-av home.
December 7. A Chnstmas m· pan
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for fall planting were)iiven by erM I; wUI be provltled by evening tn parish ho\180 of
of the Enterprise EIJB churcb
:. The meeting, in charge of ner and party will be held at
Mrs. Eddie Smith, who said to tbe
United
Bretbren , Grace church.
met Thursday evenin~. at the
Jlln. Leverett Roush, president, the Federated church Decem·
wrap trunks 01 all tall planted
ad tho Ml Morllh
The play was under the
home of Mrs. James Will,
opened with the opening ode ber 16, with a 50 cent gift ...
trees and also said that fall is
:f God. Ja.;es Ear· directiOn of Mrs. Richard .
Chester Road.
flld pledge to flag. Devotions change. Reservattons for dm·
a good time to divide and re· ly, p"tor of the Lelarl rolls tin, assisted by Mrs. Carl Will.
Mrs. Thomas Bentz opened
l:llken from Ezekiel 36 ·9 were Iner are to be made with Mrs.
plant peonies.
MetbOdtst c~arle, wUilead tho Mrs. Paul Chapman was
the meeting with
devotions.
J&lt;d by Mrs. Wickham who also 1Gerald Wllderm~th.
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A dessert course was served se'"'•· Other churcbes par· charge of properties and
A song, "Rainbow ol Love"
bnd
gave A large number of relatives by the hostesses, dUring the tci[IO!Itng are Ea•l Lolorl, u~: Taking part were the
was presented
by Beverly,
1 meditatiOn, "I sha~! · Mrs. Ralph Gtlmore
wcceed for God Is on my Side. the monthly remmder to clean and friend s attended the tuner· social hour.
Apple Grove, Great Bend ond Rtchard Martin, · Mrs.
Becky, and Brenda Will, followe
f!Iembers answered roll call wtth and . pamt garden tools before a! Friday for the. late Mrs. Fred
eburehel. Tbe pubUe 11 lnvlt· O'Brien, Mrs. Fred
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by scripture reading of Psalm
Thanksgiving thought.
stormg for wmter Also to bank Jackson, who dted at the age
Mrs. Herbert Seth, Mrs.
by Mrs. Herbert Dtxon and
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? Several communications W~!c u~ros~s ~~. Wln~r a~ fml~h l of 83. Tht' last riteS w~re con:
~~·--:; )l?titmU!,.. Dillard, Mrs. Everett
prayer by Mrs. John Smith.
tead from Mrs. Charles LewAIS,
durted blhy tMhe R:VMo~f1~ ::~
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Mrs. James Sisson and
During the business session,
IOUnty contact ehairman. n·
den at e ' oun
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Larry Wiley.
with Mrs.
Geoffrey Wilson,
lther concernod beautification
liSt Church m Middleport.
Mrs. A. R. Knight, president,
president In charge It was
ind conservation of Meigs coun·
Mrs Ja ckson ha~ been
neral oervtces for J•y My·
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conducted the business
voted to ' pay the b~lance of
J.V in which members were ask·
''" tn the church avn~ A en
u tleld from tbe Ewing
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and Mrs. J. E. D.
the Otterbein College lund.
~ to suggest areas they would The annual Than.ksgiving din·' preSident of the Wodmen sA: : Cha wfSaturday, November 13,
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supply chairman,
Officers elected
were Mrs.
Jk• beautified and t~ submtl ner of Magnolia 'lemple Pyth· l lh~ry of the Prov~ ·~"'of the at rpm., with the Rev. Jerry
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12 ..wing kits made for
Ben Buck,
president; Mrs.
.lien" to the conservatiOn t"Om-1 ian Sisters was held Thursday , clall~n and pre_s, en
'· Masters astor of the PomeCommunity Day. '11te
Or eYIVQ
Wilson. vice president; Mrs.
ittttee for study. A letter was , «enmg preceding the regular • Hockmg Convention S~eth"~' I' • Ch~J'h of Christ official· The Rev. and Mrs. Fred th ~ meeting of Episcopal
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Carl Moore secretary · Mrs
f- .o read in regard to the Wah· meeting at the DAV hall
ed 40 years as cler o e o:lro) ~lal music was provid· Gardner have returned to e Women to be held ln
The ~ev . . ur tee
wm trea~urer and Mrs'
na project and it was voted Members were sealed at a, &lt;:~I chur~h o.nd had served &lt;~s ~l b~ Fritz Buck, organist
home tn Johnson Cltr-. Tenn. February 1·2 was
evangeh~t, Will be the
M 'ue La
birthda sece:.
contribute $20 toward the table with white cover and cen-· piamst smce th~ nge of 12 un- B .. I
·n Beech Grove after several days visit here Refreshments were served
for revival services .
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y
troject.
ltered with a cornucopia filled hi til health for~d her to re , una w~ I ll-bearers were !with former parishioners an dl the close of the meettng
scheduled at the
tary.
were asked to wrlte [to overflowing with rruit, nuts Lire She was also acuve as a
t:lmarn Matlack, [friends. They were uccompan--' !tid'S Dale Dutton Mrs.
Church of the Nazarene,
were mad: for •
letters of protest on weed con· and gourds with the rephca of Sunday School
b th
R.,;. William MyerS, ted home by Mlso Mildred
EwinK Mrs
St. from Nov. 24 to
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~ol by sprayi~, ~the Dtrec· a turkey on the end of tablhe.: hM_ usic_t;~ pr~se~~ Bunigard~I Wlllard Ashw~rth and Chester ley who will spend several ·ys and Miss Le-nora Giles.
That 7:R31) pmMreac;o:;~mn~f ~ ~s. announced! Secr:t pal
tor of State Oh1o Highways. The Napkms further camed out L e,c otr WI
rs rv
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w1th them.
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Carden Club Assoc18ioo ap- Thanksgtving theme. Ethel Ste·' ner and Mrs. Ethel Rtley of C~m;n from
out of town
oe Cabeen and Miss Mary '
Newark, an elder m the Church and $1 gtfts wtll be exchanged.
oves weed control by mowing ard asked grace
Glouster ac-compamsts. Speak·
M g and Mrs George Shiv· J b
f Columbus are week· } , f
of the Nazarene, IS now devot The wonder box donated by
ut not by spra)•mg A class on El abeth Campbell most ex· ing durmg the serviCes was Mrs wereJ r d J
Ann and Mr Am ro 0
f h"
ents Mr
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ing hts full time to the work MISS Dorothy Long was award·
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llasic arranging design by Mrs I cellent chtef, opened the meet·l orot Y WIS o
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. and Mrs. George Shiveler Sr. and Mrs. Fred Cabeen, and Mr.
OfiOn
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lfene Jackson, was announced I tng in ntuahslic form. Ella r~sentmg the Providence Asso of Cmcmnati; Mr and M r s.' and Mrs. William Slater and
mmastry m . 1951 as pastor of I Rerreshments
were served
lnd all that are interested . Smith was reported 11\ and ~r-' CI&lt;~tJon
Aaron Kelton, Richmond, va; I f'amil
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a church m Za~esvdle ~r by Lhe h_ostess at . the close of
4o send names to Mrs. Lewts. is Grueser In distress havmg Oul ·uf-town rel ativ es and , M Gerald Lozier and Jay and l Mry. nd Mn Lawrence Mat-Powell IS a graduate of Ohv~t he meetmg, to mne members
' Reports on the Regional
lost sister by death A round rriends here for th~ services Ln- J rs. Madt'son N J . Mrs Hen·
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. · ' 'a are guests' Columbia Grange No. 24:36 m. and Pasedena
CoHeRe m and f1ve children,
Beverly,
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lhg at Little Hockng were g1v- robin sympathy cart was sent eluded Mrs
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Fultz and sons,
of hts
rents, Mr.
and M r 9. was host on SabJrday evemng
~ahf.
In addT
llOO to h'IS PI·each Becky. Brenda, and Br1a11 Wdl
en by several members It was to Mrs. Grueser Forty-five shut·, Mrs: ~hoebe Coats,_ Miss Kar- es and Mickey, Mrs. J 0 h n Carl J:tox.. Tuesday
they at Columbia School to Star and ms mlms~r~·, Mr P~wel! took : and Roger D1xon.
\loted to send gifts to Ath~ns I m calls were report-ed -and a•en Smith, Mrs. Deserette Len· Brown and family Columbus
. Columbus to visit Mrs Laurel Grange members and \ vocal trammg and IS an ex·l
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report given on altruistiC work. I eur, Mr Clmton FJoy,ers, Mr. Also Mr. and Mrs. William !;e~e ~~·aylor sister of Mr. Mat: other guests when officers of cellent tenor solmst. Residents \ Miss Goodflll il
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The charler was draped miCharles Rickman, Columbus: M· ers' Johnson City; Mr. and I Y VIa
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the three Granges were install· are invited to a,ttend the ser4
~ I memory or Rhea Myers A vote Mrs Edna Lew_ts. Akr?n, pres!· M~s Walter Major, Grove City; \ to~1rs William Reynolds has ed by J.~m from VintOn cowr vices each evenm~. The Hev. l Guest at Party
Clyde J Barlett Ill pastor of M1ss Becky Goodall wa~ guest
1of thanks was g1ven the dmner l d~t of ~he OhiO Baptist Worn- Mr and Mrs. Raymond Greal· retur~ from Gallipolis where ty .
commtltee, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. ens Aux1hary. Dr. Le~ls RICk- hou.se, Huntington, w. va.: Mr. shes ent several day s with rel- Members of the
Installing I he !oral church.
of honor at a surprise birthday
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Campbell and Ella Smith. Plans man. Mt. Clem•ns. Mtch.; Mr. •nd Mrs Sam Strauss Athens·
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of renee Morton, Mr. and Mrs. ,
SERVICE HELD
1 r I , at e orne o er _! sty and SO cent gt_ft exchange Aaron Ke~nedy, Atto~:~el::~~~ lumbia . W. Va.; Wld Willard I Charleston, W. Va. has been Wayne Cooper and Mr. .and\ Funeral services for the late ler, Mrs. Janice Neutzl~ng.
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st the next meetmg, Decem·: Mrs. ~elt~ yx~~g,Cincinnati · Ashworth, Kent.
the guest of friends for seve~al Mrs. C. B. Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. H. E. Perry, father o[ Games were played and pnzes
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ber 16. It was ann~unred t~at l Mrs.
raDoo 'I Jackson'
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Iamtly Virgil Atkins, Meigs county dep- 1Mrs Homer Hict were con· awarded each guest.
the Past Chief ~~rt$~mai~t ~:~ ~:~:v~lle ; r~iss U:n~~tte J~hn:
have. been transferred to _Indi· uties ~nd Mrs. Gladys Pierce of [ dueled Saturday al the EwingsI Afler refres hment! of
Jce
~ PorTiflroyflower Shop ner and party wtt . g DeM . Clarrnce McCabe Jr
i ana where Mr. Probasco " as- Rodcliff were also pre,.nt.
Funeral Chapel in Pomeroy.! cream, cake, and punch were
change would b~ Thur;~~~;..ted ~',~it ;~;. Miss Lewis and 's,;:l
"'ciated with the N.Y.C. Rail· About 60 Gra~gm and guests Out-of-town relatives here for served: Becky opened her many
N ~DMWard Van :~~~roy cernber 2, ~~t em
nice ~rd,en Bidwell : Mrs. Ora ' --- --road . They were former resi· enjoyed a bountiful potluck sup- the services were Mr. and Mrs. imce giftS. Attend~ng were Tan·
church at 6 · P· ·
Vmey Mrs' Helen Leach, and I
Entered Hospllal
dents of Middleport.
per. Dne appeal for aid was J .W. Seyfried and daughters,' na Gardner, Carne Sears, DebMrs. Ethel Riley, Glouster.
Persons entering Holzer H:ls- The. ~iddleP:Orl Band Booster answered by the ~ran~e and 1 of Lynchburg, Va. _a 1~d John b1e Gilkey, Sue Phahn, _and Mrs.
Pallbearers were Arnold Rirh- pita I during the last 2-t: hours As~1allon wtU ~eet Mon~ay County Grange Officers Conrer- Perry, Marvin Pa1nt~r, Mr. Robert ~oodall. Sendmg gift~
ards Charles Winston, Law- included : Mrs. James E. Betz, evenmg, Nov._ 22 tn Ute high ence was announced for Novem- and Mrs. Herbert Pamter of were Jo)Ce Long, Sue Neutz
rene~ Boyd, Wlliam Clayton, 608 Third Ave.; Mrs. Ethel P. school cafetena •t 7:30 p.m. ber Z2 at Rock Springs Grange [Seven&gt; City, va.
lng, and Sandra Clatworthy.
John Moon and Carl Williams. Stmmons, RL I Northup; Ed- Mr. and Mrs. AUred L. Roush, hall.
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1 A dinner Wlls served for the out· win Carroll, 1666 EasternAve.; Lmcoln-St. were m Oak
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CLUB MEETS
ed to Mrs. Rtchard Flnlaw and
Iof-town guests at the church hy i1John w. Brown. Jr., Lower Rtv· Thursday evemng where they i Th Lo 1 Women's Class of' Mrs Albert Martin was a Mrs. Charles Rtffle. Refresh·
!he women of the church and Ier Rd: Mrs. Zelia Grate, Rt. attended the Oak Hill .Senior the •Mid~a rt
Church of guest. when Mrs. Donald Me· menls were oerved by llle host·
Ithe Guild Girls.
2 Patnot ; Rtchard L. Mollohan, Class ptay whiCh was dtrected l ,.., .
. epo 1 lbUiillll .l!O to Kenzie entertailled the
Bt Iess to the above named and
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Rt. 1 Ga llipolis; Kenneth
E. by their son. Ru&gt;Sell Rou!h, th""~.d~· .t.:Q~ r firo~eo for Monthlv Canasta club •Thurs- Mrs. Paul Taylor, Mrs. John
HAS GUESTS
Sheets, Crown _City; Mrs. Char.' faculty member. They were din- C~rist~asepor ' b~~k.ets instead' day ev~ning, at htr home, Plei.l-, Beaver, Mrs. Eugene Trtplett
Mrs. E"te Russell. llliddle· les W. ClaKg, Btdwell; Mrs. Ray· ner guests of Mr .,. and M r $$l~a~s~ll~ste~d.~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiii~
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port, had as dinner guesls on mond
E. . Johnson, Rt. Roush and son, E11c.
. ~ .~ ,
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Crown City; Mrs. Jack· Mr. and. Mrs. Homer Rtce
Mr Eber Bolin Greensburg , 1e E. Lee,
Henderson, have rece1ved word that their
.:hristm. aub
Oh~~ - her broth~rs, Mr. and ; W. Va.; Mrs. Orv~lle E. Clonch, son, Harold _and fHmily have
M ' Ebe B r Greensburg· ! Henderson Mrs. Carl E. Lynch, moved to B1lhngs , MonLana.
checks going
i , " · d Mr oHm, Bolin Mid~ i Rl. 1 Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. Dorsel from California. He is with the
•• W. Va.; U. S_ 'I
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Recent guests of Miss Ruth
budgthl
.Bt'f VISiting ~I d ~ s~~ er, rs .l Mrs. Charles L. Lindeaur, wen- Wise and her fathe r, C. H. Wise, '
Essie Russe an ro ers
1 ston; Leon Legg, Rt. 3 Proctor- Sr. were Mrs. Leo Swick and 1
I ry and Cecil.
ville; Elmer E. Swingle, Jack· Mrs. William Belz of Columbus,[
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enswood; Marie Ann Smith, Mrs. John Cunningham of Sl.
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ant, Rt. 1 Ironton; Mrs. Marjor- Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Car· ,
i• Ball, Court Margate, Fla.; sey and family of Bradbury vis·
TONIGHT
If you have not already joined, give
Frank L. Dray, Springfield.
ited Miss Ruth Carsey and Mr.
"DR. TERROR'S
Brtb•
and
Mrs. Walter Cross of WavHOUSE OF HORROR"
yourself the thrill of having the added
Mrs.
Jackie
E.
Lee,
Hend•r·
erly
this past week.
('recbnlco1or)
son,
W
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Va.,
son,
5:34p.m.
FriMr.
and Mrs. John Lyons and !'
Peter Cushing, Cbrititopher
"shopping power" next year that our '65
Lee, Katy Wild.
day ; Mrs. Charles L. Lindeaur, lson, Johnny, have moved from
"A BOY TEN FEET TALL" Wellston, son, &amp; p.m. Friday. Grant·st to property on Palmer.ll
members have now. You'll avoid holiday
(Technicolor)
Dlocbarged
st.
Fergus McClelland, Edw. G.
Mrs. Earl Y. Barnhill,
Mr. George B'aker has return·
Robinson.
holes in your budget . , . and for so little
Manford Blessing, Clarence E. ed to his borne from Holzer I
Bryant, Oscar CUnningham, Hospital in Gallipolis where he
SUN .. MON. and TUES.
put away each week. It'll make ~ much
Carl E. Delong, Clarence B. was under treatment
November 21-22·23
Hoffman, Mrs. Emmogene M.
"CAT BALLOU"
happier Christmas, don't you lhink?
(Tecbnicolor)
Lohn. Ralph E. Parker,
HAVE GUESTS
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Jane Fonda, Lee Marvin, Ml· Ruegsegger, Miss R.
Friday
evening
supper
cbael Callan, Dwayne Hick- Stanley, Fred M. Stewart,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. M
man, Stubby Kaye.
Richard
W
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Cremeens,
Mildr-.1
Babr were their son,
Bill I
3 STOOGES
Colornrtoont
. Woomer, Freddie R. Bryant. Bahr of Gallipolis, and Dr.
eChocklng
eSovinga
Loyd Carr of the Rio Grande
~
eLoans
College at Rio Grande. Dn Sun·
e Sofo Dopoait
day , Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bahr
e Bonking-by-Mall
entertained with a turkey din· •
ner honor inK Mr. Clyde Salser'• I
See these outstanding values
UCEtVI NEXT
birthday.
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DEPOSIT EACH
Middleport
In womens all wool untrimmed
NOVEMIIIR
WIEK FOR SO WliiKS
VISITS MOTHER
coats. Now Is the time for you
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce R. Scholl
$ 25.00
SOc
and family of Mt. Vernon spent
to purchase your winter coat
$ 12.50
2Sc
last weekend with his mother,
$ so.oo
at this great savings. Styles
$ 1.00
Mrs. Francea Scholl.
$100.00
$ 2.00
and fabrics seen in much high·
CONFERENCE SET
$150.00
$ 3.00
The Meigs County Grange Of.
er priced lines. Beautiful new
$250.00
$ 5.00
fleers
conference
and
School
of
$500.00
colors. These coats are styled
$10.00
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1965
FIVE CEN11
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Fifth Fatality o'f
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Dies-AfterCrashonRt.35

WORLD

WASHINGTON- wrm. AN
eye on lbe scheduled Gemtm 7
.
IIJNICe shot, federal mediators
One woman was fatally Injured and ~~ur othe~ ~er·
planned to try again today to sons had minor injuries in a two car colliSIOn at 1-,1 P·
oneat and
four tenths
set11• the strt'ke 8gainlt the
b I\. m · thSaturday
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foon ofRtRt35i80
Kessell's
market.miles west
McDonnell Aircraft Co~., u of ~~~n~t't:B. Altizer, •74, Rt. 2 Bidwell, died at 3_:30
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Sat rda in Holzer Hospital where she was bemg
O.vold E. Thomoo
Larry Rife
Wtlllam E~ ~~Uon ~ f~~ted ~or i~juries Including severe lacerations of; the
ENUST IN US AIR FORCE_ Larry E. Rile, 17, son
of tbe. Feder
schedUI· head and fractures of both \
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Rife, Dexter, alii. David R.
ConclhaU~n. Servl"!sslons with legs.
vestigation. Tho Altizer
ear Thomas, 19, son of M'!&lt;.IDd Mrs. Sanford J. fiomas, 315
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M Don
The state highway patrol saldl w.s demolished and there was Brotdway·st., Middle]!Ort, have enlisted in the U.S.
11 . the aecident occurred when Da·iheavy damage to the R1epen· Force and ~~e present11 undergoing basic .JJ~ning
repre!lentati:l or Jnt~ti::a)
and the at ng hi .
JAM! vid R. Altizer 76, Rt. 2 Bidwell, hoff car.
Lackland M1htary Training Center, San Ant~
· 10, Texas.
Association ~ M:i, n~ 18se~sions driving east 'made a left turn The patrol reported • hitskip Both will receive technical training in the echanical
~: ·~nd wSun:'
made across the highway, apparently accid~nt at 1:10 a.m. Sunday in area upon com~letton of ba~ic trai.ning. Thorn~• is a 1964
there turning tnto Kessell's market, Cheshll'e, at the Suooco Serv·lgraduate of Middlepo.rt ·High school and Rile, a 1965
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some ~r't~'
u1ttle nt in front of a westbound car drlv· CONTINUED Dn Page 10
graduate of Rutland Hilh School.
was no m a on a se me en by James P. Riepenhoff, 18,
·was near.
Wellston.

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Fight oft Hordes of
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bered battalion of Vietnamese Province.
.
. straddles nat ional highway O"rangers today fought off wave The battle was sttll m 20 mlies southeast of Quaaa
alter wave of assa~lls by 2,1100 progress, according. to late Ngai City ..
Commumst guernllas '" a reports, as Amencan 8\r The fighttng at the ratl&amp;'f
raKing battle 320 miles north- power, artillery and naval camp was the largest of liv,
west of Saigon.
gunfire kept the Viet Cong Communist attacks reported
The ranger . commander re- regiment from overrunning the t~a! by Americaa mititar7
ported by radto that he could camp.
olnctals.
see the bodies of more than 400 Biggest Communist Attack
fn another combat aone.
dead and wounded Communists U.S. military spokesmen said South Vietnamese infantrymn
stacked up beyond the barbed Itho guerrillas attacked with and American air power
wire surrounding the battalion machineguns, recoilless rifles repulsed a strong CommunitJ&amp;
attack in the jungles 40 miles
northwest of SaiKOD and killo4

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AUGUSTA, GA. - THE JJOC. Officers said the Rlepenhoff
100 euerrillas, Kovernmenl mn;..
tors, nurse• and military men car struck the right rear of the
re~a
t~ry l:pokesmen :"'db ~~lhed
who have hovered around for.. Altizer car, causing it to spin acasua les were sal Lo e ui t.
mer President Dwight D. E!J. round in the driYeway at the
DALLAS (UP!)-A wreath city that still feel• the efl&lt;ellt was proaounced dead after a Force I, the presidential Exceptional Youth, a haven for I
enhower since be suffered two market. Both Mr. and Mrs. AI· on the door of Trauma Room of the tragedy two year~ ..o team of docton vainly worked jetliner, planned to attend al mentally retarded youth across
to save his life,
memorial service at a Roman the street from Father Huber's
1dld heart attacks recently pre- tizer were thrown from their No. 1 at Parkland Hospital, todJy.
pared today to movo their lam· car by the impact.
where President Kennedy died. Trauma Room No. I iiao Father Huber, who heard Catholic Church in Fredericks· church.
ous patient to Washington.
Dr Do aid R Warehime Gal· A Mass cooducted by the Rev. closed Jl midnight and Cha· about the shootinK on the radio burg, Tex., near hts LBJ An all-faith memoriam was
Railroad officials were put-- Ua ~un~v cor~ner said death Oscar Huber, who administered plain Carl Nighswonger planned and rushed to Parkland to Ranch.
Ischeduled today at Temple I
tin&amp; together an eisht-ear train was due io 8 skull,fracture and last rites to the fallen to place a wreath on the door administer last rites, planned Tt f
. IEmanu-El with the Dallas I
10
to move Elaenhower and bla blood clot on lhe brain She al· President. A L-eremony at the and SJY a prayer at 8·:W a.m. to say a special Mass.
trst of m:nyd memonal'lsymphony Orchestra th• tern
entourage tafely and as quick.' 80 suffered severe. la~rations downtown site where he was CST (9:36 a.m. EST).
MEmorial Ma11
shervdtceds wasb un fayh ODnek- pie choir and lhe N~rth Texa~l
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Reed
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nson, ....o
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Such were the activities of a room !hat President Kennedy tho oa.th of office •board Air ' C 1 bounet sto dl de mg ts
ing music
COl UM BUS (UPfl
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atrlct aecurity arrangements for
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o urn us a ten e a rosary
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It . waa,o!_Gallill couot_y s .
and benediction at St. Cecelia A high Mas!! at 7&lt;10 p.m. .James A_ Rhodes, home from e
e movt, schedllled ID WI trafftc fallillly of 196S,mdudme
Catholic Church. They also la id EST was to end the official trade mi.sion to Europe, was
&amp;oni&amp;ht.
one in the city of G~lbpohs.
a wreath at the assaSSination : memoria ls.
bark in his office at 7 a. m. toCOLUMBUS - GOV. JAMES Occupants of the other ear,
Site.
da y churmo g out a s•ries of an·
A Rhodea ha• sent out orders Including Riepenhoff, were Rio
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to do so and the ,
ur;;a 1.!toom
was I
programs.
111
mak• lt IDOI'I
attractln
Altizer had a bump on the iGod had come down, swept him Mrs. Shaw aald she had to doctors couldn~t make him any lor ere c
for
, ours out 1
The Govern~r .amnounrt'd iDa
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~ aud slight lacerations o£Jinto his arms and taken him up tell Caroline of her father's better.
of res~t to the President. Hul l
flurry or ac!IV!ty ·
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Rock Springs Grange hall. All
Grange members are urged to
attend and bring pieo for the
BQ(.'ial hour.
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.,.And It makes less sense to give your old furniture
away. Baker Furniture welcomes the oppmtunity to
accept furniture as trade-ins on new pieces from our
extensive collection. Thill gives you a clear road to
carry out your decoraling Ideas without hindrance,
and, at the same time, realize something for your old
furniture.

in misses and half slzea.

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Atom Ant
Secret Squirrel
Underdog
Top Cat
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Nationwide Bowling
Army Vs. Navy
4:00 Indianapolis 500
4:30 1965 Watkins Rond Race
5•00 Theatre 3
5:30 NBC Sports in Action
6•00 Hullabaloo
6:30 Flatt and Scruggs
7:00 Porter Wagoner
8:00 I Dream of Jeannie
3:30 Get Smart
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race. Later, Dorotby, llko •
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Dorothy, a ride on his plane and
me wilh iL In Munich, von Epp
urged Dorothy to come along
and t~lk to Hitler, Well despite
what she thoogbt - sbe didn't
muff the ball. She ijnderstood
fully the eoormous prestige of
the scoop offered her - and we
held a 15 minute consullation
between us while van E p p's
plane was being gassed up. I
pointed out to her that ber mi,.
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flllr wu being beld. Gendarme•
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formation Jtt8tltute.
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BY LOUlS SOBOL
IN AN EVENING fuii of night
tiCtiGII with the Tay.Sachs char·
lly dinner at the Waldorf• Gran
Ballroom honoring comedian
Jaclt: Corter, the USO A.(Jo. Go
1pearheaded hy Joan Crawford
and Sammy DaviA Jr. at MadiIGD Square Garden and the din·
nor tribute to veteran director
George Abbott 11 Americana
we chose to spend the night at
the Jack Carter alTair as a
member of the dais almg wllll
MOton Berte,' Alan Ktng, Johnny
Carson, Allen Ludden, Barry
Gny, Peter Falk, Phil Fosler,
Robert Morse, Juliuo La II"'•·
Jorry Volt and others- with
WOllam B. Williams as MC.
Berte chlped: "I flow in lrnm
Cout lor thlo, not so much lor
Jack Corlor. but I wanted to
1M tho picture on the plane ..
Carter Ia o man of rare giftl,
lit never glveo '"" to anyone.
Johnny canon, eommentln&amp;
'" the rectDt blaekoqt, lii08Ded:
' ......... tho . draft cud
bumera when we needed them?
Alan King observed sourly:
"Wbllt 11&lt;1're lillinl bere enjoy·
lit&amp; ounelvoo our homeo are

..... Hill&amp; 1\tllbed." Berlo

recited LinC&lt;Jln'• Gettysburg
speech and double--talk ace, Al
Kelly , translated it-into Yid·
dish. It was hilarious night. Two
nights earlier we dropped into
B"'in St. East for a triple treat
bill offering the incomparable
Duke Ellington and his crew:
tomediennt Joan Rivers and
oinginK lad Mel Tonne. And
next night there was the gala,
dressy premiere of the Jullf'
Harris musical starrer ''Sky·
scraper" with the thoroughfare
leading to the Lunt Fontanne
Theatre jammed solid with mob
of the curious, eager to C'Btch
limpse of opening night
celebrities.
STEWART Granger, check·
lng out of the Sl. Regis Hotel
tr be driven lo the airport for
his plane to Coast, was warn·
ed at the height of the black·
out that he was silly to take
1 chance. He went TM'~erthele ss
-{;ot stuck at the airport all
night.. .Cam Marshall, the form4
er Mrs. Georgie Price, has
added a new touch to motoring.
She bought a hearse, equipped
it with a buiiHn bar and ls
repainting the vehicle in a gayer
eolor .. Speaking of hassles,
there's one brewing in connection with next yar's Forest
Hills Musie Festival. Mike Todd
Jr. has been named as the new
producer-and now it teems two
other lads are claiming they
were In have bad the assign·
ment.

I u.:_u.,.. Julio Newmar, that
tall IJI'OUI of 1 lattS, had gone
"''bree on a Couch" opposite
Jerry . Lewia - but I p p U·
ently there was a change of
...... Wbal blppened... IIDc:ky

lng gloves years ago, is more
concerned with his non-belligerent post as vice • president of
the Trans-Continental Life U..
surance Company.
A POSTSCRIPT TO TilE
Dorothy Kilgallen story. Ona
of her major disappointments
wi th herself was that she hsd
passed up a chance (while making that round-the-world. race
against two other reporters) of
having an interview with Adolf
Hiller. From Pierre Huss, UN
correspondent, comes a nole in
which he clarifies things a bit.
In part he writes:"! was in
charge of Central Europe for
INS at the time with headquarters in Berlin. The chief
or Hearst Services in New York
was Joe Connolly. I received
instructions to proceed to Frank.
forl. remain to await the arrival
of Transoctan Zepp and make
sure Dorothy's rivals in lhe
race would not play dirty. I
found that at least one of her
rivals had 11 chartered plane
niting - and the other had
something- ~et up to jump of£ on
the next leg. The regular !Ught
Marciano, who hung up his boxto Rome was due to leave
Munich. l found a German foreign offiee contact of mine waitIng lo greet the uncrowned kinv
king of Bvaria - Ritter von
ing to greet the uncrowned
king of Bvaria - Ritter vt111
Epp - and transfer him (o MUDIch lor a car ride to Brtbt....
gaden where HIUer w81i loafing
with his lifl friO!Ill, Eva Braun.
A GOODLY CBQ\VD turned
out for Christine P.Olozzi's l!ld
Steve Paul's hoedown at '!'be
Scene lor the Rollilll Stol&amp;.o·

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