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Pt~otor

lnstt1lt.

Middleport Band Tag Day will be
October 17, Mrs. Mullen Chairman

Colemtln MO&lt;Ii!mror
The Rev . Howard
Huppelt
1n-1 :; lled llt:'" nffkrrs when !be
\\'t'~'mJn&lt;;ler \"Huth Fellmn.lu p
ol r•w 'l iddleport flr"' L'nll{'d ,
P r":"'-1•\ IE'na n Churc l1 ml't Su n· I
J~~\ , \~'mng &lt;:tt lht&gt; church 1\lr.l
:1110 ' i n
P;,ul Haptonst&lt;JII. ad·
'J -...n .... met wtt h Hl(' group

11-Dafiy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Sept. 29, 196t

Men'• FeUONIIhlp
Group Orgartned

Jerry Masten, Mrs.
Char~
les EsJ(eW and .Mrs . Gardner
Wehrung to Rev . Jerry Mast~
ers, Conrad Ohlinger,
Glen
Smith, Milton Roush,
Melvin
Smith, Louis Osborne, Cline
Dailey, Gardne1 Wehrung, Joe
Reynolds, and Rev Hicks and
son. Douglas.

RETURN TO HOMES

A Men 's Fellowship
was
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wlnla.111
The annua l Band Tag Day Lbankmg t.:1e group for the two organized al th~
Pomerr··
has been scheduled for Satur- weeks spent at the Ohio Unl· Church of Christ Thur!lday evof Augusta, Maine, and Mr.
day, October 17 by the Midd le- versity Band Clmic this sum- ening. Rev. Donwld Hicks pasand Mrs. James. Williams of
port Hand Boosters Meeting mer. Mrs. Bahr named a uni~ tor of the Middleport Church
Thompsonville, Conn., returned
:\ot onda y evenmg In the
high form committee with
Mrs. of Christ was guest speaker us-tt their homes Saturday evenschool cafeteria , Mrs
0 o n Henry Clatworthy as chairman ing as his text, Romans 12 ·HZ.
mg after having been called
Mu llen wa s named tag day 1 and a telepnone committee to Electio'"l of of~ers was held
l 'III('E'rs
tn&lt;:.l&lt;tllt'd tncludt'd
chairman Wllh Mrs. Tom Rue contact members when neces- with Louis Osborne selected as
here by the death of their mo\l •&gt;tlt·r:ll r,r, Ho.\ ('olern;Hl. \'tf't'
a s!:li.s ltng.
sary.
president and Gardner WehNAME OMI'J'TED
ther and grandmother,
Mrs,
\bl1•' t :.~lo r
St•r,•n Ll'\\ l:-; Sl'c 1
Mrs. Cash Bahr' president, daThe ~oupd will rnsor th 81rung, secretary and treasurer. The name of Mrs.
Robert W. E. Williams, Sr. While bert
rt' l&lt;ir·\ Ldllh 1-Ltptonsuill Tre&lt;1·
tur ay mg t at
e Projects for the church
and Roush of Minersville was un- they visited their sisters, Edopened the rneetmg and wei- . nee
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C •ntllt' B&lt;.~chnl'r· 1\ Sst.&lt;:l !
corned the parents and
Lhe high school. Mr Russell spoke ways of raising funds were dis- intentionally omitted as brides- na Edwards ~nd Mr. and Mrs.
ott ,., r, tan Sut&gt; H~t' Pu b- I
new band director and prind- on the advantages of summer cussed. Refreshments of
pie maid for the Young • Jus tis Howard Ebersbach and family
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pal, Mr William Russee l Mr. band camp and the group also and coffee were senred by Mrs. weddin6.
and brother, Th.oma!l Edwards.
'.rrr 11 lewis Wi::b !Jt&lt;~ni'&gt;l ror
voted to sponso1 the cominl!: of - - - - - - - -- ' : _ I..
W
McComas
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school
super~tuttn &lt;;mgmg: Roy
Culr&gt;n,an.
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intendent. introduced Mr . Rus- the Ohio University Band to tox, Middleport.
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Jlltl(hldl• r V. d" ''1 clltll;l' o! ! hl'
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sell. a graduate of Ohio Um- Mhiddl~p o.rt during
February
~· :1 rce
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H a p1 on~t~1l~ cnn
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w en 1 1s on tour
Mr and Mrs. Wayne Sharp :
verslly wllh additional work at I
and family of Zanesville, Ohio, :
d .• 1·'il .J K1hlf• qutl l •t~&gt;k le ~
'iiW
Oh io _Slate, ana spoke of his I Mrs. Leland Brown g?ve. 8
the weekend with Mr . and :
i:ltld pun(' h wrre st'rved t(l ii uv.
appni"cJa tion for the work done ! report of the past years fmRobert L. Sharp.
:
111~ ' h•' met'tln);i
so far in lhe band ~ason .
J abncdes and reported over $5,000
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. :
Mr. McComas stressed the a been made by ~he Band John Lyons and family were tile •
1.\'HL ILL~ II\ COLLECt-:
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cooperation between band mem-j ~oosters and spent for needed llal:ter's mother, Mrs. Bernard
J.ll t' t'~ Oiler. sun u!
!\Irs
bers and the director and the Items durmg the past year .
and Mr. and Mrs. AlC1 .Ke Orlt•t S\ r,H·u-~· h
.l
8 soimprovement
in
performance
.
Following
the
meeting
Hoffer
and daughter, Marfl lt'nlber of lhe F re ~ hlfl;rn ( l 1 s~
the
band
m
the
Friday
mght
Cii.d
hour
was
held
and
cake
and
son,
George, of Zane&amp;
a 1 \1 'Jnt·n \\'J isw. Collt•)!t' S11.1fl
shows
and coffee and nuts
served
nmua. :\. t '. Ul!Pr ~ ~ d !.!t .Jd ·
Mr. Russell remarked on
from a table centered with an Mrs. Tom Rue and daughTO GIVE YOU
U;tte u! Rae1ne l!tgh
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progress
wi
th
band
members
arrangement
of yellow
and ter, Sue, were business visitors •
Cla~s of l%3
\\;H lt•n \\"1hun
and his desire to work togeth- orange fall flowers mt~de by in Huntington, W. Va. Saturday. :
C tt"'l !.!e lS U\lllE'tl &lt;irld ur {'t :t l('d
er
to make an (JUtstandmg band Mrs.
Bruce
Lloyd.
Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Fau1k- :
b\ H1e Bu:tn! u! Ntoti ,m;il \11~ - :
in
every
way.
He
especially
Jeanne
Cooke,
Mrs.
Tom
Rue, ner of Charleston, W. Va. spent :
SHit'-. ll"t' I 'm ll'rl
Prt· -, b.\ It'!" ·
ror.
mended
the
band
members'
Mrs.
Don
Mullen
and
Mrs. the weekend with his mother, ••
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iJn Churcl1, L :-..A.
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pride in their appearances and Bruce Lloyd were in charge of Mrs. James Faulkner.
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performance.
the hospitality.
ARitfVES SAf'F.I.Y
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Mrs. James Faulkner has re-- :
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Durmg the business letters
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word of tile hospitallza- :
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were
read
from
Margery
Harn·~ ··,\ed \I ;J td 1l1d! lhl·t r .'&gt;on
of her son~in-law, Mr. Fred :
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ris and Rose Marie
P.· l;,ny ,\1n. te , 1dl11
lt· 11
Mees as the result of a stroke :
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Br·(•d~ _ill Alll ' \o Tt·rm rn. Jl
un
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recently. He is a pa· :
StrJ'I'lllb&lt;:' l !:1 arri\l'd o.,. ilrl\ Ill ,
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je S€'rved the cake and M r s.
tient at Lakewood Hospital in •
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c: e1 tn;~n ;. on SL';J tfmher lH Ht~·
Earlene Zickafoose, cousin of
Cloovefao1d. His wife Is the form~
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MR. A\H MUS. LAURY LYNN HEINES
i ~ ~LI I : •tned &lt;~I \V '. l'! hlll !;! ll·' ·lrl
the bride and Mrs. Op'ha Offutt,
er Jean Faulkner. They moved
\1•1tr•~ H11T
Emr uliP '~ll' l ~ top­
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I M ddl
to Cleveland recently f r o m
lhe punch. Assisting m
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/" J u1 L'lll &gt;f!li 1 .11 Suuih 11.11 1tp
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n i
eport
Columbus.
serving were members of tile
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JOF class. Guests were regis- Mr. Clyde Fisher is recover· Jim Reed, who is employed
tered by Mrs. Terry Cullums ing sa tisfactorily from surgery at Battelle Institute in Colum•••
and Mi ss Alita Carpenter.
performed Friday at Holzer bus, visited with his parents,
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EXTRA LONG fails on !his sport shirt group l
The bride. a graduate
of Hospital in Gallipolis.
. and Mrs. James Reed this :
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stay in .• , won't c:reep out!
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Jlt"~ (';u oh·n Sue Ed11 a rds , dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Pomeroy High School, class of
Mrs. Charles Courtney receiv- past weekend.
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Vt'tl\,tiJ Ll.i\ td Ed\1,1rds. 100 Unwn Ave, became the 1961 _ is a senior at Ohio Uni- ed word Sunday that her moth· Dale Smith of Canton, was:
LAST TIME TONIGHT
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bridt• of Mr. L a tr\" L yy nn Heines, son of Mrs. Thlo versify, majoring in Speech and er, Mrs. Gertrude Robinson of the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Law- :
'ROBI N AND THE 7 HOODS
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llt.' Jil€$ ;:~ nd the l.:.~ t e Mr ll emes. Hemlock Grove , in an Hearing Therapy. The groom, Byesville, Ohio, had suffered a renee Reed and attended the
(1l"&lt; ltrn eulu n
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i·";Jn l. Slf,,lira !Je an :\l;ll·tin nn.press1ve Ct'n, mon.v at the Uni~ed Methodist church also a graduate of
Pomeroy heart attack and was hospital- Zion Church of Christ Homellt ll :.! I '" • · ~ I l l E rl11 (, Ho bill
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SllndJy, SL•ptc111ber 6
High School, class of 1961 , also ized in Guernsey Hospital
in coming held recently.
&lt;. on S:mHnl ll&lt;~ l' l :'i .l r Pd•·r
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ThE' vows of th e c!ouble ring ceremony were read at is a senior at Ohio University, Cambridge. Mrs. Courtney left Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kennedy
r,,lk U~ t!• i.ira Ru&lt;IJ, \'trtur
8UI 1111.
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2.:w p m.. b_v th e Hev. C. 1\Ielvin Alkire before an altar maJonng in Industrial Te-ch- Monday morning to be wilh her spent the weekend in northern
Cc laa artoons
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Uet tJia1t·d 11ith two \-ases of white gladioli, palms and nology.
mother.
Ohio where tfley visited with
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!·,,o seH'll br.lll{' h C3JH.Ielilhra entwined with ivy.
Following the reception, the Recent guests of Mr. Rue her sister and brother-in-law, :
W EDNE SDAY , S~PT. 30
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- - - - couple left for a weddi'ng trl·" Tuckerman were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lake at :
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1\ I11If h
0f
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nur ~ mustc silk illusion was held In plar.e
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in the south.. For travel!'ng, ~e R. C. Tuc kerman oI L'mco In, West JeIferson. Mr. and Mrs. ••
.. FRI., SATURDAY
w~ts ~res en Ied b. Y n rs
e bv a crown of rh inestones. She
Lu N b
ed M
dM K
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bride changed to 8 three-piece e . Over the weekend t h e Lake join
r . an
rs. en- •
October 1-2·3
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I'll l lllg .• orga ms · all
.rs camed a whije Eastern Star
t
h h
fM
d I
tr'
C I b' St •
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\ v k
so lo! 1
wool suit, with "'-ige and brown
wen to t e ome o r. ne y or a 1p to o urn 1a a· ••
THE BEATlt:S
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,;·n ey
an ran en,
s Bible topped Wilh an orchid
ue
11'ulckt,rtrlan''s d ugh
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th
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'' A HARD DAY 'S NIGHT"
\1 1 ~, VanVranken ~an g, '' Be
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accessories and wore the orch- l "
a
ter, Mr. and ton were
ey vs1t
wt :
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ll!1 \ \HI. 111-:RI":, Fill I,S 1 C&lt;Ju"e I Luve Thee." " The Wed-[ i\Jth sr~lm slreamers Lied m lov- id from her bridal bouquet.
Mrs. Sidney Russell of Corn- their uncle and family , Mr. and :
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• Fabrics include Sanforized cotton broadclothsin
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JlrJn•r."
and
whJle
the
co
u·lers
knots.
The
couple
are
residing
at
Joining
them
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Tom
Milhoan
and
family,
:
n•n, H tli. , Sl~r r. P:IUJ ~.](
flannels-corduroys!
'.11 1:n t,,.r, J·I:Jrri sun .
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pie knelt on \~lllte sat m cove r- Miss Cheryl F.dwards. sister ~~:~;~~·ent 12-A East State St.,
Edgar Tuckrrman and and in Olmstead Falls with Mr. :
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Tremendous
assortment
of
plaids,
prints,
checks,
F e a l ur~&gt;tt~:
Pd b('nch, " The Lord's
Pray- 1o1 the brJde, was ma td of hon- j,
Mr. Russell's
Mrs. Ralph Gillilan and :
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solid colors!
P11 rdon My Terror
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or: Mrs. Don Gmeser, sister Out of town guests for the
observed during tbe
and Mrs. Rollin Walters. :
C11~ toon~
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Come in now and choose several!
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Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Hapton-d ••
\,llllt '- ';" ~t ·. Chihlrl'n --40c
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b h
of the groom, matron of honor,
an d reception
BP al ~&lt;- ~ :11 1l o!'J ;q.hl'J
e r I and Miss Diane Koos, room~
Mrs. Alfred Hawk,
Visitors with Mrs. Elmer Matand children, BUJ
an :
utven m marna ge Y
ph ,r ln :ric
fnthcr, the bnde worr. ~ floor mate of the bride at Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. Earl tox include Mrs. Leonard
Edith, were dinner guests of :
"UN. MON., TUES.
lelnglhllg ol\t of 7hite sadtm a~d lve-rsi!y, lhe bridesmaid.
and Mrs. Earlene Zick~
Colwnbus, Mrs. Eva Blakand Mrs. Eugene Gherke
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o (t. 4-5-6
c 1:11111 Y ace. cature .a _It- I They wore Idcn1ical baller'-llllOoJse and children, Logan; Mr.
Medina, and Edward Matweek.
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•· c ooo NE•GHBOR SAM''
~~~rl iJndJce &lt;Jnd_ bouff:mt sk_m ina lenglh gowns or treasure
and Mrs. Robert Smith and
l'•·t llill(&gt;oiOJI
11 I I I
Tl
b0 d
·' ~&lt; 1. 1 ''llll tr·1n . Horny Stlltlf'i
~\ J 1 t' lapc rain. lC
Jce blue brocade taffeta styled with children, Marietta; Mrs . Weald· t p,,,·,•!iv Pronne. i\11 had a scalloped neek hne and sea !loped necklines and bouf~ thy Tate, Athens; Mr. and Mrs.
l 11 "I ' '' 11 n' lls
, .. dHa rrt r;.
lon g ~leeves_wJth button closmg fant skJrl , and blue shoes. All Earl Shreives, The Plains·, Mrs.
::.. ., n. Ed\1.ud .\ ud• cw.,;. co mmg lo pomls over the hands
1 J t. ·~ 1\ ~e.
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· wore matching veil!! attached Richard Koos and Miss Diane
E~~~"~~9i"~~Her t'lbow length tiered veil of lo laffeta headbands with ros·
Kenos ha, w·1sc.; Mr. a nd
ettes and white lace gloves Mrs. Wallace Hatfield and Da·
They earned colonial bouquets vid Arnold,..::. Toledo; Mrs. Gilof blue and white hnted carna~ bert Mault and children and
lions with wl11te streamers.
Mrs. Donald Lewis, South WebKimberly Grueser, niece of ster; Mr. and Mrs.
Jack
to
the groom. was flower girl and IPI!Ugh,, Mason, W. Va; Miss
wore a yellow organza dress
Williamson, Mr. and Mrs.
over yellow taffela , yellow shoes
Thomas and children and
and a hf'adband of flowers. She
Thomas, Columbus: Mr.
lcarrii&lt;·d a yellow basket of yelMrs. Charles Rayburn, Chilow rose petals.
cago, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Harter
David Edwards, brother of the Scheall, Mrs. Nora Eakins and
Quiet is the measure of car quality. So take a .Elegant paneled interion. ricll quilted upholstery, cut-pi\t
i , was ring bearer. He wore Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Smith,
teat drive and lioteq •.• to the uncanny quiet nyloa. carpeting, tear «mer arm resu, Silent·Flo ventilation.
a grey suil and ca rried a heart Dayton.
M.aru:tani Oil 4-door modeb, changes air wlth windows doso:l .
WSTV-TV CH. 9
1 sr•;~~~ ;white sa tin pillow.
lr;,=========--.1 al all 17 new Forda. Compare their 111100th,
' Dew Fonl Galasie .500'~t-with new 240-Cll. in. " Bi.g Six.·· enWTAP·TV CH. 15
I
as best man was Ter~
hushed ride, their quality feeling agaiiiBI any gine for better mileage, more punch, V-8 smoo~nesa. Strongeac.
.ol~ rr on WSTV 1\adio ul ~alllt' lillie
Cullums or Minersville and
other cars ... at any price. You'll know imme- quietest body-frame ever bui-lt for a Ford.
Tttlt ed, etso tv ani! radia time, peld tor by th~ Reoulllican Stat•
ushers were John McMurray of
Centr al and b~{U!&gt;ve Comm•ttte, 1? N "i 1 ~~ St . Cc tumbu• 15, Oh 1o,
' DeW 'ord Cuatoau and Cuatom 500'1-same solid constructioe,
b)' c. Bhn, Chelrman.
rd Pol Ad'.
Pomeroy, Jack Welker and Rodiately-these new Fords are the Quiet Ones. euy
handling, unooth ride, front and ~ar ann ree;l5, roominew
t
Dew
Fwd
Galuie
500/XL'•-lhe
~ticst
Foro...
Bucket
sealS,
and
deaa
~t. aU '65 Fordl !hare. "'Big Six" il !ltandatd.
bert Paul,en of Hemlock Grove,
floor a.hift, 289-cu. in. V-8 ttaodard. Spaciout all-viny,l inaerion.
and David Arnold, Toledo.
5 new Fotd WaJODII-induding Country Squilu and Country
The bride's mottier wore a
De-ep·pile carpeting, extra tr'\IDk space..
Sedam with new dual facing rear ~eatl, ideal for families up to JQ.
· powder blue brocade
tuffeta
S acw I'GI'4 Galuie 500 LTD•e-mo« klxurio111 FOII'di ever.
See
ali rhe new modek fr001. Fonl. at your Ford Dealer'• IOODI
dress with matching hat, beige
acc{'ssories and a corsage of
rmk rosebuds. The groom 's mot her wore a brown rust and yellow print crepe dress, match- 1
mg hat with dark brown acces·
sorie.s and a yello w
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'l'be l&lt;rm botlled-111-boud ..
'll'blokey bolllet It ... curaoteo
II quUiy bu1 refefl only to lbe
replatoey procedurOI ander
trblch lhe Hqaor 11 boUied.

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1964

PlliCE FIVE CBm

ELBERFELD$

MIDDLETOWN, Ohio &lt;UP!)
- Sen. Barry Goldwater rolled
his campaign train to industrial
southwest Ohio today, attacking
Ifc~:~:~: aid spending and de·
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that enter~rise._ no~ government, makes JObs m mdustry ·
r A 00
1 th h
0
S H~reU n Ree b~_me P r~
tele · ~~
putt Jcaknd rthesl edn·
t1a nommee a ac e
e a ·
mmistration's approach to economic problems. He said they
meet them as they meet other
problems with " .a few hundred
million dollars of your money
and government control."
As an example of that gov·
ernment interference, the Republican recalled the situatwr
several years ago "when the
government unleashed its whole
power on the steel industry' to
stop a price increase which he
said the indue:try had to have.
Goldwater said that 1103-billion had been sent abroad since
1946 as foreign a1d.

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Edwards-Heines Wedding was Event
Of September 6 at Methodist Church

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"The GOP pledges !hat lor- , a•
a
fighter
intereepl&lt;lr
eign a1d , If needed, will produc• 1 ( YF12A) . Still later, Goldwa'results," Goldwater told the er said, the Presiden revealEd
turnout
the existence of a ~trike recoDo
Goldwater told the crowd that natssance plane (SR71).
the Democrats have a false
The GOP standard
bearer
idea about creating jobs.
said the two latter planes are
'·The government never ere- projections of the original A·ll
ated JObs. Jobs are created by which !f\oiS contracted for ia
capital. wages, profits. There's 1959 and thus "emerged dur1ril
. h fed 1
th El nh
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no mag1c m t e
era govern·
e ~e ower admtmstratiOil.
ment to create JObs .
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He sa1d. it was to have been 1
The Republtcan presidential r~conna1ssa~ce plane of the
nomine~ said . Johnson lS play. highest quahty and a successor
mg poht1cs w1th plane develop- to the U2 !py plane.
ments in remarks prepared for
"We do, however, resent 5 ~
delivery m Dayton, Ohio, . on I ing It presented to the AmeJi.
the sec~nd day of ~ls wh_
1slie 1 can people as the aceomplishstop tram tour of Oh1o, Indiana · me of a regime that has d•
and Illinoi s.
liberately
and
continuallf
In the speech Goldwater sa1d slowed ..iown the advance of aflo
the "alieged interceptor" wa s 1ation. And we deplore evell
first disclosed
by Pre ~ident : more the attempt politically t1
Johnson in January as a re- I modify a coherently sound tech.
connaissance plane A-ll
and : nologK·al
df'velopment lntt
later redesignatf'd by Derense something militarily spurioua.,.
Secretary Robert S McNamara 1 Goldwater said.
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. CAMPAIGN S\ECIAL- Presidential candidate Barry Goldwater and Mrs. Goldwater receive acclaim of large crowd at Athens B&amp;O station. Senatonal Cal\dtdate Robert Taft, .Jr. 1s at nght. Oh10 GOP Chairman Ray Bliss 18 center, rear.

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AWay Of American Life
QITEN times we hear people d•riding

the large amount of credit that is extended m the ~ountrv state and counhe-!\,
and it Is usuall v from a single vie-wpoint
and concE~rns ffiainly those people who
abuse their credit Generallv spPal\mg.

the average pPrson USE'S good iudeement

tn the amount to whH'h they ohH~r~te
themselves. and like in so manv othf'r
things the people who give a hac!. ":a~e

rP o;; nnn~Jhtll \'.
\\re have rome across snmf' fi~urPs rP·
centlv that shows that OhiO cons\JmPrs

are those who lack ftscal

are Provin)i! that they are excellent ere·
dit mana gers The fi ~u rE&gt;s show tha11hrv

are paving for their credit mdebtPrinr"~

at the rate of an estimate~ S 12 150.410
on the average every \\' Orkin~ dav for

goods and senkes bought on mstallment
credit.

Our country is so gPared to this h ·pe
of credit, and to put an end to 11 would
be disaslrj)U S Without lh" plan a !a~ ge
segment of the population would nevPr
be able to make the wuiesprPad pure has·
es they do to make the\' hrcls of im1u~trv
move. lt is interesting to notP, at this
timE' with new car models on th£' s~.1es
floo; that stlven out of e\'Pl'\' 10 new cnrs
are financed With cr('rlit in some form
Figures indicate thnt thP ratio_of rrf'rlit. io::
h1e:hest in durahlP J;!Ood~. wh1ch Tf'n1Pn'

a large outlay of mone~~. an~ about t_hP
only posstble wav for mrmv tn arnmrP
such items is throu gh the chann f'l~ of
credit buving In Oh10 one-fourth of oil
rnonev s-pent in the s.tatP for dura~lr ~ncl
non-durahle _gnwls 1s basPrl on mst:'l11ment credit. w~ would vPnture a guess

abunuant tmances to pay casb tor tbeii
purchases a1e assisted m ga~rung poss.esslon of e:ssenuat thtngs for the home and
olber us~~ tllrough this system o1 mstall·
ment buymg. Tbe advantages are that 1t
auows them to acquue anu nave the Ustl
wht:n they have made enough savm&amp; to

BROADWAY GRAPEVINE
Yogi Berra may not like Phil Lim's
harmonica playmg, but Caro lme Fawcett - a ~husky belle - certam ly does
The French publication of Barry
Go ldwa1er 's 01 Why Not VIctory'?" is
meeting with considerable criticism over
there becau se he bru s hes off France
with JUSt four lines and doesn't "'en
mention De Gaulle. The book's Pans
publisher d ecl ares: "Goldwater is dan·
gerous . but we've got to get acqlt!inted, ·with him"
MGM has scheduled .l'u11e
Andrews' " The Americanization QJ. Emilv" to open at the Warner Beverly d!Jring Christmas week, to quaJ\f,y'it for
Academv Awards
Mickey Roaneyal c
son Mickey Jr . is trying to t!d6011S 0
calist curtnin. He's just signed a recording contract
Li ston is still th e bo okies' favorit e as of pre ss time - two !o
one over Clav .
Ava Gardner and her Spanish bull fighter friends have resumed the late
rounds in Rome
One midtown movie palace with a sense of humor is (~a­
turing an aii·Bntish program· Alec Gu•nness and the Beatles
The execuhves
at 20th Century-Fox have a right to he
upset over football star Jimmy Brown's
recent front-paged support of the Black
Muslims. Fox was all revved np to promote his movie debut in a s00.11 clue flick·
er, but now it may be the cool thing to
forget h e's in it.

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One of Jazzdom's favorite muslci•ns,
has split the dee_iay scene with WNEW.
It's a great loss to music lovets who tun·
ed In to his alwavs-tasteful programs
A Goldwater campaign worker. very
close to Gen Eisenhower, moans to mtimates "Barry's chances are almost hopeJess." Another member of lhe GOP,
closelv associated with Richard Nixon
when · he was Vice President. gloomily
predicts that Sen Goldwater will be
swept away completely, and the Republican Party will be shattered for years to

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in TV circles they're talking about
Robert Goulet as a hot contender for an
Emmy Award for his portrayal of a
maverick American sold1er in World War
n on an upcoming Kraft Suspense Theater. It will be quite a switch for handsome Robert - he'll be playin g a tired,
grimy, war-toughened G1
Roz Russell, in London. telephoned Van Johnson
to say how wonderfully happy she was

to read the news (In this column) that he
was completely cured of cancer
Don't
you love the name they gave Red Skelton when he was working in "Those
M•gniflcent Men in Their Flying Machines?" Eddie Chickenbacker.

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Robert Kennedy's secret weapon Is
Andrew Hatcher who helped Pierre Salinger run the pr~ss section of the White
House during President Kennedfs admmistration. RFK sent for Andy m Washington the other day, convinced that
the man who masterminded and successfully piloted Pierre's ,Senatorial campaign in California could duplicate the
feal in New York. Mr. Hatcher, loaned
to the Kennedy forces by the Democratie
National Committee, arrives in town today and should be at the candidate's side
for at least two weeks.
The Animals, who dig American jaz-z
stars no end tmention Mingus or Monk
to them and they all but genuflect) were
thrilled when MGM producer Sam Katzman long-distanced them in Boston to
sav he'd signed Stan Getz to write an original score for their first movie, :'T_he
Swinging Set." Although they speCiallze
in rhvthm-and -blues numbers, the Animals can't walt to get their paws on
Stan's progressive stuff . . .
Those
who've seen the advance footage on the
perilous motorcycle episode in ''Pai.a·
rna Party" say 1t's the greatest chase m
cinema history.

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Tony Bennett has been offered, a
huge sum to star in a Lincoln Center
concert just five mghts before his Oct.
22 opening at the Copacabtma . He's mulling
Maurice Chevalier, asked whom
]le believes will re~lace him as his natlon 's outstanding smger - Charles Aznavour or Yves Monts.nd - generous)y
rfplied : "They already have, haven't
they?" But he says ,he sees the brightest
f\Jture of all for the young •.fellow he
calls "Le Petit" - Johnny Hallyday. the
French rock 'n' roll star. uu•s mamly a
question of physique," Maurice declar..
ed. uA man must know how to conserve
himself and Hallyday 'knows a~ the secrets. ''
John Robert Crawfofd. Who was Paul
Newman's understudy in "Ba~y Want A
Kiss," but never appeared on stage, was
just signed to a five-year contract by
Paramount. Think what they · would
have done if they'd ever seen him act!

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By FRED DOWN
UPI ,pons Writer
The only fact more fantastic
than that the Sl. Louis Carc:ti·
nals are tied for the NationaJ
League lead today is the role
played by a 38-year-old pltcher
n.arned Barney Schultz
A JOurneyman knuckleballer

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Press International
American League
W. L. Pet. GB
New York
95 60 613
Chicago
94 64 5% 1''2
Baltimore
93 64 592 3
Detroit
83 73 532 12 1h
Los Angele1
80 79 .503 17
Minnesota
77 80 .490 19
Cleveland
76 80 41"" 19 1 ~l
Bo!iton
69 88 439 "1:1
Washmgton
61 96 389 35
Kansas City
5b 100 359 39",

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must play 1 part.
Have Year Abead
Both leaders have had to •
tabUsh themselves In little more
than a year, Wilson took over
a party welded together by the
late Hugh Gaitskill and already
ohowtng Increasing power In lo-

cal elections. It was Wilson's
job to preserve what olceady
bad been accomplished.

Douglas-Home took over from
The best treatment, howev- the atling Harold Macmillan afBy Wayne G. Brandstadt, M.D. essary to draw the fiuld from
ter Britain had suffered the
prevention - absU·
the abdomen through a large er. Ia
What \!&amp;uses cirrhosit. of the
successive
shocks ol faDure to
liver? Fifty yeara ago nobody needle. Modern diuretics (wa- nence or moderation 1n drink·
gain entry Into the European
asked this question because ev- ter pill~} may, however, .accom- lng. If you do drink be sure to Common Market and tho Prohave a well-balanced diet.
eryone knew that the causf' was plish thts purpo•e.
fumo sex scandals.
heavy drinking. Sometimes,
It was Douglas-Home'• Job
however, it pays to takt a sec-to ~sotre confidence In hl1 parond look.
ty. And that he hu been at
Although cirrhosis occurs aleast partially suecessful ill
bout seven times more frequentshown by the polls which today
ly in heavy drinkers than in
rate the two parties almoal
nondl'lll"-ers, it is seen in only
even.
about 8 per cent of all chronic
There scarcely could be greatl - - b y Helen Bottel--'
alcoholics. When the alcoholic
er contrast between the two
with cirrhoSis goes on
the HOW TO PAMPER W1VES
bad .. If the gal doesn't Jet It men.
wagon there is a slow return
Son Of Cbemlsl
go to her head. Often lt's a ter·
Deat' Helen :
of his liver functton tests
to
Wilson,
48, is the rotund, ptpe
rific morale builder for BOTH
Here's a way for men to get
normal.
partners: a man naturally wants smoking son of an industrial
the most mileagE out oi the old
Tbla plain!' Indicates
tbal
his
mate to be attractive, and chemist. He distinguished him·
alcohol plays some pari
1D model. Wives I mean.
a woman who knows her hus- sell at OXford aDd became •
I give mine the "queen for a
causln1 clrrboola but tl Is Just
day" treatment about
once band is proud of her is (hope- don, an instructor, rttere at the
as evident that alcohol Ia not
fully) going to ma.~e Dim a age of 21. He also was a buy
the sole factor. Penoo1 on aa every two mootl1s, often enough
wonder m the Labor governto keep her 'Iovin' and givin' .. better mate. - H.
alcrl- .. 11 are notorious
ment
of 1945.
and not so often she gets to eJ:· Dear Helen:
for lbelr !all&amp; .. to eat aDd they
His
wife says his only fault
I'm trying to talk my daugh·
pect it as her due.
frequently 1uffer jrom acute
Is
that
he drowns all his food
ter Into buying saddle shoes
I rope the kidE in on the deal
malnutrition. Allbougb starvain
Worcestershire
sauce.
too. We get toge'.her on t h e with rounded toes tnot those
tiou to itseU wlll not cause cln·
On
tho
other
hand,
Sir Alee
devilish points) for school. They
bosls, the combination of ale• nigh\ before that Q F D mornis a man of wealth born to a
ill!!; and plan It out. Na, ~~ ~ to­ • are more comfortable, better for
hoi and starvation n&amp;) be refamily
whose titles go back to
her feet anu they don't wear
stay in bed as long as she .wants
oponslble but thlo bas nol yet
before the discovery of Amerl..
to with nobody comiJtg .iD , to out as fast. Of course I get
been conclusively proved.
ca by Christopher Columbus.
ask
' 'Are you asleep?"
or
' All the gJrL ' ' etc. Co u I d
Doctors are seeing more perBntish newspapers dubbed
''Where's the oatmeal?" We you say a few words on your
sons with cirrhosis O' the liver
him the ~'faceless earl"' when
serve breakfost to her in bed. opinion of pointed-toed flats?than they did 2li years ago and
Macmillan first tapped him to
with a flower on the ~ay. we. MRS . D.
one reason for this appears to
become foreign minister. He
do all the housecleaning-even
I&gt;ear Mra . D:
bt: the increased incidence of
bas overcome that and makes
I'd be glad to - because I
wash
the
clothps
and
we
hepatitis.
full use of the shock value ol
don't do It 80 she'll have to do
loathe 'em! Pointed toes and
Cirrhosis is often seen in teea sharp wit behind a generally
it over. We eVt l screen tele · high heels go tog•lher; stack- unprepossessing appearance.
totalers who have had hepat~
ed heels and pointed toes aren't
phone calls and blank out PTA,
tiS. All persons who have hepaRecovering from spinal tuberbad. But with flats? A,
my
voters
leagut:,
etc.
titis do not develop cirrhosis
culosis ln 1941, he remarked
She's got all afternoon
to
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT kids that the physicians had done
but enough of them do to make
queen It up, and that mght l say, ''E-e-e-k!'' Wear them a the lmpnssible. "They've pul
relationship fairly certain. This
take her out to dinner and a
week and the toes turn up like backbone into a politician."
is true whether the hepatitis is
witches
underpinnings. Unless a
special
show.
the result of ~n infection (usual·
Sure
pay,
o£1.
Teaches
t
h
e
girl's
foot
Is pencil-narrow, her
ly vlral) or some form of poi·
• ·s1a8ua JO lj."laadl
bulge
kids consideration and, besides. shoes will spread and
oonlng.
Oql
oq
01
PJ8S
R&gt;M 1IJ &gt;tsnw"
1
over at the sidt!r - that,
of :pjes aJUO 1ilh\Je:) S'BWOQ.L
they think it's fun. Makes ME
Every Insult to me liver produces some scarring in that or-- feel like a king - and so does course, mea.1, a new pair, and •uetJOlS1lJ pue 1sl.\mrse qsll\OJS
gan but the liver he:t, remark· my wife, for all the weeks In here we go agam Your daugh- oqJ,•Ill JoJ 1q8nmp
ter may get the pomt
a nd
between. - KING.
able po .vers of regeneration and
switch to rounds, after she has
Dear King :
In the early stages of cirrhosis
trouble, let Helen belp YOU.
gone
through- one pair of points.
letter
to
my
l
pinned
yow
the liver becomes enlarged. OnShe
will also welcome your own
husband's
pilluv1.
Bet
a
lot
of
girls
dv.
H.
Many
ly when the amount of scar tisamusing
experiences. Addre!JI
This column Is dedicated to
gals will do likewise tonight.
sue becomes greater than the
Helen
Bottel
In care ol thtl
Your suggestiOn is as welcome
family living, so H ynu're havamount of healthy liver Ussut
plaill newspaper.
do the liver tests begin h, indi- as school beU. In September.- ln&amp; kid trouble or just
H.
cate functional failure. T hi I
does not becume serious until Dear Helen :
You said something recently
about four-fifths of the Liver is
about
plastic surgery helping
scar tissu._.
morale.
That It does! Consld·
By this Ume tbe Uver will
er
this:
A
friend of mine marhave sbrunk to mucb teso lban
Us normal size. As a result or riNJ a European girl and
this disease the victim suffers brought her to America after
from loss or appettte, easy fa- his tow of duty was over. She
didn't go in much f.Jr
social
"gabUlty, loss of weight aDd
life because of her nose, which
an aceumulatio of ftuJd ill the
was
almost like a parrot's beak
abdominal cavity.
Bleedlnl
one
of th-.1 worst 1 ever saw.
from tbe stomaeb or esopiJa..
Well,
thla
friend sclmped and
gus may also occur.
The bleeding may necessitate saved, and, finally, alter five
a transf~on and It may be nee- years he had enough money Cor
the nose job. HI~-&gt; wife came out
of that operation looking like
Hedy Lamarr. In siX months
the little homebCX:y who cook•
e..a his meala and kept hil house
DIVOTID TO INTUESl OP
spotless told him ohe had fallMIIGI MASON AREA
en In love with his best friend
RlCfter• rr,. Ow•n. PVDIIIIl"
C:hettt'• TlnJt•ttllt. Hl,.r
and please could c:he have a dl·
voree? If it hadn't 'leen his
f'vbllsftiQ •"''" , . . . ,,._,. ••~ '""'
tl••
b'l ""' Ohto 111111y "'vblllhlrt•
frtend It would have been someCampan" 1111 "''ICftlnh lit
Pomc••¥·
body else because she had all
Ohl~ av""'u otun pho"• W" 'lIIH fdthtrl•t 10h&lt;t- WV 1·1U'
the
men turning handllpring8
f:nter•a •• "cor.• c!O&amp;t m•lllnt
~~'~•"'" •t th• ~~ offle• .. ~-•re,.,
- and she was a \ways on the
Ohio
N•fiOr.•l •Ov.. rtllln• ,..preMf'l•ll••
go.
•olll.,..ll• !Umblll lne~ JO .._ . . ,.,. ..
Let this be a lesson to -husbands
whose wives banker for
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Dear D:
A chAnge of face isn't alwayl

Brougbl up from Jacksonville
of the International League oo
JuJy 31, Schultz ha1 only a 1-3
won-lost reoord but in t8 games
and 48 inning• he has yielded
JUBt nine earned runs for a
glittering 1.69 earned run averas:e. What's more, be's relieved
in the Cardinali' last fiye

Tuesday olgbt wben he pllcbed
shutout ball for the final 2 I 3
innings of the cardinals' 4-2
vtctory over the lhiladelph•
PhillteJS . 'I'ht Cardinals' sevPreteMitl Vlctory
enth straight w1n put them 10
The 8-foot, 2-lnch, 190-pound a flat-footed fint~place tie wttb
righthander
wrote
another the Cincinnati Reds, wbo suichapter in his remarkable story fered 1 Z.O loss to the PUts-

games - all vlctorie• - and
ln i 1·3 jnnings of the toughest
sort of clutch relief pitching
since Sept. 1:1. hasn't allowed
a run

burp

Pirates.
by relieving m n1oe consecutive
Both tile Cardinal• and Relit games for the Chicago Cuba
have four games left to play Scbultz' close-out relief Tue&amp;while the Phillies, 1 1·2 games day mght preserved fuly Sa·
.out of the lead, have only decki 's 20th win after the
three .
young lerthander had y1elded
Schultz's only previOUI clajm seven hlls and two runs m 6 2-~
t.o fame was 111 1962 when he iMings. Doubles by D1ck Groat
tied the maJor league record and Julian Javier 1nd a homer

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~ow~iUin ~hi~ht7e~~r:,~:l b~~Moore Takes 0ver as Jackets uarter ac ~~~r ~;:~.n~~2~:~:.J:~~~1" 1

1946.

Middleport

coming elections peraonallUu

CH.UuS WRMll, INDIAIWOIJS iTAI

who has been with t5 different
nunor league teams and two
prevaous b1g league clubs in 1
checkered career dating back
to 1944, Schultz has turned out
to be the "lifesavt:r.. for the
Cardinals In their madcap dash
for their first pennant since

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U trouble lo to eomo because Brtt~tn lmporta too mucb
and export1 too little, It .UU Ill
tn the future, and most Britono
profess to see Ultle difference
In tho platfo!'llll of tho two
parties.

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Foretp N.,.. ADI!Iyll

But it hu been 1 warm ml
extraordlnarlly pleaADI ..,..
mer In Britain. The country ill
riding the ere11t ol almost total
employment ml riBina prod~
tlon.

Today's .Medical Report

Jly DOROTHY KILGALLEN

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And between the In • power
ConservaUves of Prime Mini~
ter Sir Alee Douglu-Home and
the Laborltes ol Haruld wnthel'l! are real dllierfilceo wblcb
will become apparent tlependtng upon which party wins tbl
aeneral oioctioDI on Oct. 1L

ol them now instead ol so me future date

Voice of Broadwav • •• reporting

Pirates Jolt Reds, Cards Share First Spot

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LONDON-Britisb poUUclalll
Uko to think their battlet! IN
fought on l!sueo ratber tlwl
personalltie1.

that the same figure holds good for
Me1gs county.
Tho•• persoru who do not have the

make the purchase. They assume the obJgat io n t o pay their debt off, and it does
many things . In the majority of eases It
forces them to budget to make the pavments, which are mandatory, when many
would otherwise spend the money and
have nothing to sho\~ for it The~ can al•
so have the satis faction of knowmg that
thev are plaving a dynamic role in keeping the economy of the state and nation
mo ving forward.
To show the extent of such buvin~
th e families of the nation repaid $58 4
billion in obligations In the year wh1rl1
enrled .lulv 31. and at the sam~ ttme as·
sumed new ohli~Rtions of $64 b1!11_o n Total C'Onsumer cred it out~tanrllng In Jnl:V
was M6 5 hi !lion, and of that amount $24
bl\llnn reprl:'s~ntPd th e purrha c;es oi new
and used &lt;'ars 'ThP fi gurE's are stR{U~Pr·
tng. but the import ance to our economv
is undoutJt•~ . an~ It woul~ be hard _to
come up w1t h anv nlan th at rould ti'lkP 1ts
plaC'f' in thi s mo~rrn dav If evprvone
wou ld 11 se it jurlirinnc::lv. a.nd wo11_ld not
strain thE' point too mu rh 1n keenml! np
·w ith thP .Tonr&gt;!&lt; wf" wnulrl "av 1t wns nne
of the finest ottrlbutes of modern living.

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Commentary

'-lumphrey Dumpty

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Tuesday's Results
Cbicago 2 Los Ang. I, night
Washiogluo at Bait., Ppd, rain
Kansas City 7 Minnesota 6
Detroit at NY . 2, Ppd, rain
ClE&gt;veland at Bos. 2, Ppd, ram
Wednesday's Probably Pitchers
Washington at !'lattimore (twinight) Narum ~9-14) an~ Osteen 114-13) vs . PapJXIS 116-6)
and Bunker (18-4) .
Kansas City at Mmnesota Segw (8-15J vs. Grant (13-12) .
Cleveland at Boston (twl-light·
night) - McDowell (9-6) 8 n d
frallck fl2-6 ) vs Charton t0-1)
and Morehead (8-14)
Detroit at New York ttwinight) _ Wickersham (19-12)
and Agwrre &lt;5. 10 ) vs . Downing
113-8) aod Bouton 117-13)
tonly games schedu led).
Thursd:Jy's Games
Kansas City at Mmnesota
Washmgton at Baltimore ni ht
DetrOit at New York 2 ' g
Cleveland at Boston '
(Only gflmes sf'~rduiPd)
National l.ea ue
W Lg P t GB
Cincinnati
!:!I. 6
St. Louis
91 67 576
Philadelphia
90 ll'q ·566 Jlh
San FranciS&lt;'o 87 70 ·554 3,12
MilwaHkee
83 73 :532 7
PJU sburgh
78 78 _500 12
Los Angeles
77 80 .490 131h
Chicago
73 84 .465 17 t.Ol
Houston
65 92 .414 25 .,
New York
51 106 .325 39 %
Tuesday's Results
Milwaukee 7 N y 6_ 01 ght
Pittsburgh 2 Cin. O, nJghl
St. Louis 4 Phil&lt;~ 2, night
. hi
Chicago 4 Lo A
' ng. 3' otg
SF. 5 Hous. 4, 11 inns, mght
Wednesday's Probab)e Pitchers
Pittsburgh
at
Cincinnati
(night) _ Veale 08 _12 ) vs . MaIoney 05 . 10 ).
Philadelphia at St. Louis
(night) _ Bunning ns-6, vs
Simmons &lt;17·9).
New York at Milwaukee
(night) _ Jackson &lt;10- 16 ) vs.
Fischer 01. 10 ).
chic 3 g 0 at Los Angeles
(night) _ Jackson (2].JO) vs.
Moeller (7-13}.
Houston at San Francisco _
Farrell 01 . 101 vs.
Perry
(12-10) .
Thursday's Games
Pittsburgh at Ciocinnat1, night
Chicago at Los Angeles, night

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at at
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Francisco
Houston
!Only games scheduled)

Line Scores

Head Football /The all-time series stanus at
C~ch B~b A~hle~ will fmd out 1.9 wins, 1~ losses, and f I' e
Friday mght If its true . one ties, favormg Middleport.
should tot change horses m the . Last year, the Panthers put
mtdC.le, of a stream.
,
1t to th~ Jackets 32-8. The last
. That s exactl~ what he s . d~ time M•d~leport defeated Pornmg , not JUSt to test the anc1ent eroy was m 1960 by a score of
maxim , b~t because he believes 18·14.
the offensive punch of his Yel- The personnel shifts
made
low Jackets will be Improved Tuesday were :
for the annual encounter with Buddy Moore , 133 lb. junior,
Pomeroy.
mnved in from the bench
to
Friday night the two teams quarterback.
square off for the 40th
ume
Bruce Wallace, former quar·
with the Jackets still .. olding an terback, is at tailback, runnmg
overall edge m victories won. now beside his brotht-r, right

Games ln
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Alan Wallace.
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Sauer s~ys at fullback
Jior good or Ill, that b how '' Athens ~rned two. touch· Bill Mazeroskl 15111 ~\~d wlth tlu:~ l homf'rf&gt;d for the Mets.
Larry ance , left e~d,
has the Jackets ex~ct to take the downs ag~unst our first umt, ba ses filled In the top of the Bob Buhl squar~his record
gone .to tacklt, replacmg Craig held Fnday mght when they we earned one agamst
I t s 1nLnth Bob Bai ley s smgle Bo- at 14 14 for the Cu6s when Jim
Rawlmgs , a casualty to
b IS get the ball.
f1rst," he concluded
lberto Clemente s double and an Stewa rt doubled home tile wlnbooks this week .
De~enstvely , the Jaekets will
The Panthers , undefea ted this mtentional walk set the .stage nmg run orr BJU Smger in the
The ehanges, Mr .
Ashley remam t samr ~ &lt;: tl y ap pear- season , and fresh from an up- lror MazeroskJ. whose blow sent e1ghth Ruok1e outfeilder Wilhe
believes, .nay produce some-led agamst Athen s though with· set 1:0-0 victo.y over eari1er :Biil McCool to his fourth loss Cra wford had three hits for the
thing on the plus side. Tius could ,out 1-taw\1ngs
hJghly-touted Wellston last Fr1- 'agaJnst SIX wms The loss end- Dodgers and John Boccabell•
come from the fact that Moore The squad went through a day, will be neavy fa .. ontes toed the Reds ' nine-game wm · had two for the Cubs.
is an accurate passer . though workout Tuesday that contin- take the sting out of the Jack- ning streak
on the ihort s1de (5·5 1 to th row ued ~ 1 o darkrPss
ets m the Middleport Hi g It The San francisco Giants re
over towering linemen He al· Though disappomted at the School Homecommg game this ma m~d techn•cally In t he rarP
so has good hands .
Athens loss, Coach Ash ley felt Friday
with a 5-4 "' 111 over the Houston
Bruce Wallace IS a
11trong
Colts the Milwaukee brave~
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sons in the 27..S romp
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sllll shaking up his lineu~ tor
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Doug Van Horn. • regular
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game with Indiana.
Amertc•n League - Bunker,
By United Press International
The Columbus giant wtll take Orioles 18-5; Ford, Yanks 16-6;
American League
over the top right tackle spot Pappas. Orioles · · fi
Cleveland at Boston 2 &lt;twiftom senior
Garry Kasunic, White Sox 21).8; Chance, Angels
nlght), postponed, rain
Cleveland.
2~9.
Detroit at New York , 2, po.llt·
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enor
c Anderson,
Orr· Pennant Ra~e At A Glance
Washington at Baltimore, night,
vtne, moved in at offensive By United Prell International
postponed, rain
right tackle and
sophomore
American League
Garry Miller, Bellewe, moved
W. L. Pet. GB TP
Los o\n
000 000 l!Wl- 1 3 2
in as Van Horn's backup man New York
95 1!1\ .613
7
Chicago
000 002 OOx.....J!l'l 5 0
on defense.
Chicago
94 84 .595 2 1-2 4
Chance, Bruner (7 ,
and
Junior Ted. Andriek. Caya- Baltimore
93 64 592 3 5
Rodgers . Howard, Wllhelm (7)
hoga Falls, was promoted "'
New York _ At home, 7: De·
aod Carreon , Martin &lt;7). Win· Cool , Tsilouris (9) and Ed- No, I lelt pard. CbaUengtng trolt 4, Cleveland 3.
blm Is aopbomo..., BUI Eacb·
Baltimore _ At home , 5:
ner - Howard &lt;1-1). Loser- wards Loser- McCool (IH).
chance (2tHI) . BR-Ward.
... Galllpolll. HamUiua ..... Washington 3, Detroit ~
000- 2 7 0 Ray Pryor, • replar at the
Chicago - At home, 4; Kan·
000 200
Kansas City
PhJ!a
pool since fall practice begaa. sas City 4.
120 001 OOx- 1 10 0 wao dropped to lbe oe&lt;ond
200 020 002 000 001- 7 10 2 St. Louis
Nallonal Loague
Minnesota
Bennett, Roebuck f2), Mahaf- team.
W. L. Pet. GB TP
003 120 000 000 000- 8 13 0 fey 131 • Boozer 14 ), Shantz 171 • Halfback Bo Rein pulled a Ctnctnnali
91 67 .576
4
91 fi1 .576
4
Krausse Wyatt 14] Drabow· Baldschun ' 71 aod Dalrymple, groin lllWicle in Monday's drill St. Louis
1ky \15), S~ntiago &lt;8), 'oowsfield Triandos 141 · Sadecki, Schu ltz and is on the Injury liot with Phila.
110 69 566 11'o 3
7
.1), 'stock (9), O'!lonoghue (11) ( ) and McCarver. Winner- Sa· halfback rom Jlarrlngton and San Fran. 87 70 .554 3\0 5
md Dunean, Edwards &lt;9). Bos- decki (20-10). ~ser - Bennett SORbomore fullbaCk Jim Baas, cincinnati - At home, 4:
but they are expected 18 be Pittsburgh 2, Philadelph1a 2.
•ell, Perry 16), Worthington (l2-l 4). HR-White.
ready S.tur~ay End Bob Stock st. Louis _ At home, 4· Phll9), Pleis (9), Kllppstein (II),
~rrlgo (II], Sleb!er 113), Katt New York 002 010 030- 6 11 t and hi! understudy, Greg La- adelphia 1, New York 3.
15] and Battey, Zimmerman Milw
22() 030 OOx-7 10 I shutka, were pronounced
fit Philadelphia - Away 3; St.
(IP). Winner- O'Donughue (I~ Parsono, Fisher (5), Rtbant Tuesday.
Louill I, Cincinnati 2.
13). Loser- Katt 117·10) . HR- &lt;7(, Hunter (8) and T·. r, Ty Bamet\ and Bob Lyk01 Sor Francisco _ At home 5;
Stahl 2, Colavito.
Gonder 17]. Blasingame, Car- rao in the vacated halfback Houston 2 Chicago 3.
Natf-1 Leape
roll &lt;8], Olivo 18) and Sadow- spots during Tuesday'o drill.
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,lllektllaa. work of the week loday.
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to
man31e the New York Mets
NEW YORK (UP1 l-lt'!l sttll
for 1!85 Tuesday and Bing luo early to te ll , but Judging
De-vine, formerly with the St. trom the statiStiCS after three
LoWs Cardinals, was namrd wePkS of .'la l!onal Football
assiRtant to club President L
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Colts rmght have the most well~:4
Eddie Stanky, anothu form- b 1 ed t k
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attack Wher~as in the past few glvf'
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a anc a ta c- m e 1eague seasons the team has re l•"ed •on VICtory and Jap&lt;tnew Pll&lt;'ht'r . easy way to fiod anyth ing.'
H member of the Cardlnal11, !his year
M
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Che c k t he YELLOW PAGE5
joined the Mets as • director
The Colts, who la st week passing for most of its yard- .asanon
ura . &lt;~ml his first
. .. where YOUR FIN GER S
of player de\'elopmenl
and trounced the defending
age, thiS year runmr.g is play- hi~ h !~ague hwm . h Murak~mi 1
Five games in three days wiU make up this week's Johnny Murphy anct
Jim ion Chicago Bears 52-0, are
mg an equal role in the team's PIc e
one- 11 s utout
&lt;~ 1 DO THE WALKING.
footbaU action in the SVAC Conference.
Thomas were eli!cted
vice- mg the league in touchdowns offensive pattern. The result o~er the lu st thr('f~ mm ng~ to
Play will begin Thl!rsday at Kyger Creek when the presidents by the elutfs buard With 13 and in total points
has been five more touchdowns c ose out a game 10 w111 ch Tom I
Bobcats host No_rth Gallta.
.
of dir~ton.
this season than at the same ,H71ter also homNed for the '
Th e game IS sc h e d u 1e d f ?r Th ursd ay mg ht , b ecause
.
Giants and J1m Be&lt;t uruup ;md
OU 'f h II U
stage of \he se.,oo m 1963 ..~nd R 1 St b h
t!d f
h
or t~e Galha County Teachers meetmg Friday at North •••••••••••••••••••••·
, l ' ars a
more points.
C~~t;
t~u
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ur t t&gt;
Galha.
Fro~h Tickets Set
North Gallia, 1·2, will be out to upset the Bobcats of
The Minnesota Vikmgs lead Rico Cart)'' 21s1 hum er aod j
Coach Jtm White: who have a 3-0 slate thiS season.
Pt. PLEASANT - J o h n the league in total yards gamed doublt&gt;s by Lf e Muye, Hank
Tlus may prove rilfflcult, how.
By United Press International Flowers, president of the Pt wHh 1090 and their 52~ yards Aaron and Den1s Mrnke led a I
ever, because the ~ohcats have Eastern, co-:hampJOns
last
Nallonal ~ague
Pat W1lson
Shrine rushing IS also tops. The St.
not lost a game smce Buchtel- season, takes 1ts 1-2 record to
G. AB R H Pet. Club. is activating all of
LoUJs Cardinals lead m passing
York turned the tnck In O&lt;;to-- Athens County to battle Such- fl .,nte. Pitt 151 6'08 ,. "'l8 .342
1 Committees for the An- yardage wiUt 897. but the Pack- 1
ber 1962 for an unbeaten strmg tel - York 0.3 .
Aaron, Mil 140 561101185 .330 nua\ Shrine Football game- m ers ar1 top!. in pas~ completiOn
of 13
The Eagles have lost to Rut- Carty, Mil
!27 4 ~1 68 1 ~2 329 Pt Pleascnt on Oct 6th
percentagt w11.h 64 5. The Colts.
Last week the Ptrat~ were land and Chauncey .. Dover but Torre ".hi 149 579 86 188 .325 tween Mar ~ha ll Um versily and however , have had only one 1
beaten 14-8 by the Gallipolis hold a win over North Ga\lia Allen ' Phil 159 6201191 95 315 Oh1o Untverstly F'reshmen Foot- pass picked off by enemy de"B'' squad The Nibertmen put in conference play.
Wili&lt; '...., 8 , Chi 157 fi?t; 97 196 314 ba ll teams
fend~rs to lead m that depart- :
up a good first half, but faded Bill Priddy's Racine Toma· Santo Chi 156 575 91 181 .314 Word has been received !rom ment.
th£' final two penods.
does host Rutland in Ute on1y Brock StL l f 621 106 19 2
Ute Marshall and the 0 hi
Green Bay leads in fewest
If the passmg duet of quarter· other Friday contest.
Both Flood,' StL lM166l 93 203 307
that this year's en- points allowed (431 and the Vik· '
back Dan Ch1ck to end Mason teams are 1-2 this year.
. Maye, Mil
ga_ge'!lent pron:Jses to be a real ings are toJ,. ... in number of first
15p --4 g3 l76
Peck are nght and fullback Southwestern will host Galh ·
American Lea~:ue
shmd1g . Both Freshmen squads downs (621 .
Clyde Smith can get some run- polis "8" squad ln the onJy Oliva Minn 156 Gs.i !07 209 .320 are fast getting mto &lt;~hape and The best overall team detenning room, the Pirates could Saturday game r(1ach Pat Wei~ Rob,.' ., Ball 1:;8 'iQ2 "R t"" ~ 1 the team rosters will be
an- ·
so far has been Los Angbe dangerous
her's Highlanders are
sti11 Howrd NY 143 527 59 !til .309 nounced soon
eles The Rams lead in fewest ·
Kyger Creek blasted Racine looking for their first win of Manti~. NY 137 451 86 137 .304 Tickets for the annual Shnne first downs allowed (37 1, fewest
last fi'nday mght, 42-ll.
lhe season.
Robnsn , Chi 137 512 80 15l .299
are now on sale and may yards gainer' allowed t568), low·
The Bobcats are featured by The Highlanders have !oat t9 Free h.&lt;&gt;,.. Del 139 500 "" 1·purchased from any mem- est percentage of completed
the runmng of halfbacks Roger North Gallia and Racine and Powell Ban 129 406 70 120 m
of the Pat Wilson
·
passes allowed (39.5 ) and num·
Barnett and Gary Fr~nch, full- tied Hannan In their last out- Kalin" Del 140 509 73 I50
or vanous busmess places ber of
(8).
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th
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Pt PI
t
back Phil D~ncan, an
e ing.
.
Bresud, Bos 153 550 83 161 293 _ _ _e_a_sa_n_ . - - - - passing combmation of quarter~ Scor1ng-w1se, Clyde
Smith, Ystzski , Bos 147 550 7S ltiO 291
back Don Johnson to right end North Gallia's ful.lback , 1till
Home Runll
t_recl"l. 1xsorio•g· er, Perranoski (81 and
Add a new look to your horne Add concrete
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Bob Polcyn or from Bar· leads the SVAC w1th 20 ~lnts.
National L e a 111 e _
Wmner~Buhl 04·14) .1
walks. All work fully guaranted . . . and,
nett to Johnson.
.
Roger .Adam~ of Racme ls Giants 44 ; Williams, Cubs 32:
&lt;0-1 ).
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Your Dopondoblo
KC also has a strong line , second w1th 16, and Bob Polcyn Cept&gt;A 1 , Giants 31 : Calhson. (II innmgs1
w~1ch ha.s only surrendered 14 and Gary F~nch or
Kyger Phi is 31 ; Hart, Giant! 30
Hous
100 01() 020 00-4 11 3
DHlor For
pomts this season.
Creek are third with 14 pomts
American League _ Kille· S F .
Oil 001 010 01- 5 11 I
In Friday's action, Coach each
brew, Twins 48 ; Powell , Oriole!l
Johnson, Woodesch1ck (8),
Duddmg takes his Hannan Trace In all gameti,. Polcyn ha~ tak- 3?: Mantle, Yanks 34 . Colavito, Raymond 18) and Grote . EsAND
Wildcats to Fairland In a non- en_ a commandmg lead w1lh 32 A's 34 ; Stuart. Red Sox 33 .
t.elle, Murakami (9) and Hatler
WY 2-3284
league contest.
poant~ .
Runs Batt~ Ia
Winner - Murakami ( 1-0 1. LoS· '
Page St.
Hannan Trace fought Sym_mes Smith and .teammate French Nadonal League _ Boyer, er ~ Raymond (5·5) HR- Hal·
Valley last w~k to a G-6 tie . an second wtth. 20 each, while Cards 116 ; Santo, Cubs 112 , lf'r, Beauchamp, Staub, M.Aiou .
Coach Duddmg hopes
the Adams of Racme . and Mason Torre, Braves 105 , Callison,
team will improve this week, Peck of North Galha are third Phils 104 ; Mays, Giants 100.
by taking this game.
with 14 points.
Americaa League - B. Rob· 1
inson. Orioles Ill. Stuart. Red
Sox 109 ; Killebrew, Twm' 109 ;
Manti~ . Yanks 104; ColaVJto

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into a new llll'ge In births com-

porable w llut baby boom wlllch
followed World War n, t1te
H~alt.b Insurance Institute reThe

number

ia,

U.S.

Mrs. Nora Jordon, a teacher
with 33 years of leaching experience of Middleport,
has

replaced Mrs. Grace Luman of
Middleport who bas been teaching the 2nd and 3rd grades at
Mason Grade School. Mrs. Luman resigned because of ill
healUt.
The Rev. and Mrs. Dotson
of Spencer visited several days
with their son and daughter-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Dotson.

l'omoroy, 0.

Check Our Great Savlngsl

Ill

eALUMINUM STORM DOORS
eALL FRAMING MATERIALS
ePAINTS- PLYWOOD

~IIUIIIAL
Oeep·mo1ded
baction so,!!
$5.99

of registered

births ln the nation has fallen
for the past two years, reaching
an ei ht ear low of 41 million ~ 1
But an bstitute
o1
CIDIUJ Bureau
indlcate!l thll trend will
lbortly. By l8'10, the
of annual births may

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

THE SHOE BOX

MATERIALS CO.

SP. 3-5554

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

MASON, W. VA.

up to flve million or more.

FLUFFY KAPOK
fiLLED BID

Rot. 59c Flnt Quality
SEAM FREE

VALUES TO 29c
ASST.

REG. 25c VALUE
39 INCH

PILLOWS

NYLONS

Full tlze bed pWows. Printed

Reg, 69c value Ladies First Qua-

GLASSWARE

Unbl. Muslin

Values to 29c on thi1 big table
of better Glassware. Check this
value. Ycm can save money hen;

Reg. 25e yd. of First Quality
Unbl Muslin at a new low low

cotton ~over with fluffy kapok
fillin g.

DISCOUNT PRICE

Ut:v Seamfree Nylons. New new
low price of only 39&lt;': pr. Buy
sevP.ral pair now.

c

.00

HOUSEHOLD

LITTLE GIRLS
REG. $1.39 STRETCH

WASTE CAN

BROOMS

TIGHTS

REG. $1.39

Reg , $1.39 value,

at your Bonanza Store. Hurry

price.

Household

Broom at a new low discount

these won't last long.

DISCOUNT PRICE

.00

.00

•••

•••

Reg. $1.3!J

Hope Muslin
Reg. 29c Snowy White Famou1
Hope Muslin. Buy several ya rds

value A.c;st, colors.

now. Shop your Bonanz; Store
first.

c

DISCOUNT PRICE

ss~a

yd

- AT THE -

FABULOUS FOAM-FULL OR TWIN

SHOPPER'S

MATTRESS PAD
Amazina: new Fabulous Foam Mat-

REG. 29c VALUE
FAMOUS

Girls W.n m Stretch Tights. Siz.
es 1 to 3 - 4 to 6X - 7 to 14.
See these and save. Sl:JOp early.

AMAZING NEW

treiS Pad, twin or full 1ize. Stuck
up now at this low - low price,
Shop earJ7.

c

yd

REG, $1.59 VALUE
BIG SIZE METAL
Big Jumbo Size Metal Waist can
New low discount price. Sbop

price. Shop early. Save now.

c
ea

pr

each

Holzer hospital where he un-

.00

--

STORE

Mr. and Mrs. Slephen Noble
of Pt. Pleasant visited on Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Ma·

LADIES' FALL

tilda Noble.
Miss Emma Forthe, an employee of Phillip Sporn, is reportedly iU at her home this
past week.
Miss Gratus Aldridge, a student at Marshall University,
spent the weekend visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles

COATS
Choose from a big choice of
newest styles for faH . Fur trim·
med or self trlmmed in laminated crepes, wools and blended
fabrics. Use our lay.a.way plan.

Aldridge.
Mrs. John Roach and son
have been visiting her sister
and brotber-in-Jaw, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Randolph at Letart.

MASON - Miss Susan Beard
of Spencer, W. Va., :md a stu-

dent at West Vtrstnia Wesleyan,
spoke at the Mason Methodist

Youth RailJr at the church on
Sunday evenillfl. Mi,. Beard Is
a State Officer of the Methodist Youth FeUowtt!Up.
Following recreation, refresl&gt;·
ments were served to the fol·
C. W. ln'ln, Faye Narman, Ca~r
sie thllllpl and Diane Grimm
all of Pt. Pleasant. Attending
from Matoa were, Jennifer

PATIO
TABLES
Reg. $1.78 Deeorat£&gt;d Metal
Patio Table. See tbese, shop
early at your Bonanza store.

~cw

low price at ynur Bo-

Janza Store. Reg. $fl .95 val ·
1e. A 100 % Cotton lnsul air
al&lt;~nkf't, nnw only $6.!15.

$6·.~h5
LADIES FINE ORLON

DISCOUNT PRICE

CARDIGAN SWEATERS

Reg. $1.00 yd. ~
CORDUROY
'
colon,
Corduroy

AIR. plain

New fall

at a new low Bonanza price. Shop

eral yards now.

.zer..

kle, Marilyn Cook, SaUy Yeager, Elizabeth Bailey, Linda

REG. $14.95 FULL SIZE

Perry, Beverly Carson, Susan

SINGLE CONTROL

Johnson, Joy Thabet, Nancy
Proffit~ Kathy oDd Glerut John·
son Su.!tln Warner C.rolyn _.,..,
dows, Clnda Foglesong, 1\ II e
Reg. $14.95 2 yr. guarant2e with this b1an·
Surface, .Donna lJsh, Glcy
ket. Full size single control. Buy now oa
Stewart, Gary Groen, Jimmy
Lay-Away.
Wise, Mike Harbour, Mark Barton, Ray Redman, and leaders,
Mrs. Fred Spencer, Mrs. Howard VonMatre, Rev. Morvan
Frame 184 Mrs. Ray Proffitt. !~~•••••••••••

ELECTRIC BLANKET

.,,.••..

Or\m C.1rrllfiill, Swcal

ol·s . SPe thrs and save

Discounl Price
REG. $5.98 MENS
OUIL TED LINED WARM

TANKER JACKETS
Mens Warm Quilted Lined Olive
Green Tanker Jacket, S· M-L. Sec

these at your

500 Count Nolo
Book Pliler

PAPER

.99

r-rs, New asst. fall col-

Reg. $3.98 value cl1rome plated legs. Aast. colnrs. aar

early. This won't last lont - buy sev-

77~

Rei!. $3.99 LHdies FinC'

Bar Stool
Stools. Every one needs one
of these. Buy now at your
Bonanq Store,

s

ASSORTED FALL COLORS

Rag. $3.99
Chrome Plated Legs

Miss Beard Speaker
For Youth Rally

lowing guests Miu Beard, Mrs.

BROWN &amp; SERVE
•MAGIC OVAL!

e ON THE SPOT BANK FINANCING
AVAILABLE
e RECONDITIONED USED CARS AND
TRUCKS

CGnl

'

Mason Personal

Mrr.,_Kay''
Named
J..J
S oc...ty p ret ...
ent

Mahogany
PANELING
ohM!

Tbe

NEW YORK (UP!) -

derwent surgery. .

lb.
bdg

II

Coc

Given~

Two Melg• Ladle•
Atten d ConI ereooe

DON'T BUY
ANY USED
CAR or TRUCK
UNTIL YOU
SHOP AT ..

I 111(100 1IO III III I H• oll lllll ll lll l l l

,d'J{ S'-'•

, IJFB ON '1'HI IIOBSISSIPPI-This large nft of loll, guided by a omttll outboard 11101or
1 boat, recently chunled down the llllalissippl between Nine Mile blaDd, aear Dubllo.ue,
. Iowa, eD4 8&amp;v11111a, D.L, tile first IUoh raft-delivery of logs on the Mllllulppiii!IA:e 111'111.

counties in West Viqinia attend- eJected President of the Altar Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vick·
ed the
Home DemoDJtraUon Society of the St. Joseph's Cath· ers and son. Rodney, of AmaLeadership Training Confer- olic Church when the group rillo, Texas, are ape.ndlng b1a
ence at Jackson'.!! Mill I a Iii t met recently at the home of furlough visiting hll!l parental,
week. Mrs, Ray crank, South· Mrs. Robert GurUs In New Ha- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vickel'l in
side, and Mrs. J. H. Turner o£ ven. Miss Frederica Schwarz Mason.
Mason attended from Mason was elected vice president; sec.
County.
retary, Mrs. Donna Lou Gibbs Mrs. DavJd Roush, New HavAmong the prominent speak- omd treasurer, Mrs. Sara Tedes- en,. and her mother, Mn. Earl
ers were Miss Gertrude Humph· co.
~"? .~g. M.ason, apent Monday
reys, State Extension Home Following the business meet- VISitl~g With Mrs. Mabel Her·
Der-_onstratio~ ' ~adr-; M r s. ing refreshments were served vey m Parke~sburg. Th~y also
Guy E. Gross, Executive Chafr- to two guests, Mn.
Louise spent some time shoppmg.
man of the Country Women's Rou!lh, Follansbee, W.
Va. Mr. and Mr!l. Jame1 Wise
Council, U.S.A.: Area Olrec. aod Mrs. Donovan, Wheeling and son, Jimmy, vf!llted at their
tors of W. Va. Appalnchian Cen- and to Mrs. Barbara Darnell, home near Richwood, w. va.,
ter, Claude Kemper, B. L. Cof- Mrs. Albertu Wiles, Mrs. Sara over the weekend.
findilffcr, Willlam H. Conkle, Tedesco, Mrs. Barbara Nollege,
Edsel Gainer, Oacar C. Hutch- Miss Frederica Schwarz, Mrs. Miss Alma Dudding of Nitro
inson, J~eph L. Morrls; Dr. Helen Baldwin, Mrs. Donilil L. visited over the week end
E. J. Nesius, Vice president W. Gibbs, Mrs. Emma Ryan, Mrs. with her sister, Mrs.
Eber
Va. Center for Appalachian Stu· Georgann Fink, Mrs. Catherine Roush, and other relative•.
dies and Development and Di· McGowan, Mrs. Elizabeth Chis- Earl Ingles, Jr., son of Mr.
~tor, CM~raGUivde E xten~oten ler, and Mrs. Shirley Kay.
and Mrs. Earl Ingles, Sr.. is
0
rvlce: xss . a ys . · W
attending Mountain State BusiHome Econom1c1 Conaultant, MASON - Patrol Boys at Ma· ness Colle e ·0 Parkersbur
Dept. H~alth, Education il n d :t~on Grade Sc'hool this year are
g 1
g.
Welfare, Washington, D.
C.; 5th graders, John Ebersbach,
Mrs. Marvan Frame
and
Dr. Marie Boette, Director of Ricky Connolly, and David Mrs. Ray Proffitt, representsMusic; Dr. Roman J . Verbal- Smlth: 6th graders, David Ril· tives of the Mary and Rebec.
len, Dean of Extension Service, ey, Mike Finnicum, John Elias, ca Circles of the Mason Methand Jon Moris, Special Consult- Kent Brown, Sheridan Russell, odist Church attended the Fall
ant on East African Programs, Francis Queen and James Art- Seminar of HWitington Diltrict
West Virginia University.
is.
meeting of WSCS at Cross
Roads Methodist Church
in
Huntington Thursday evening:.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bar. tun, Jr., of Scocth Plains, N. J.
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Le~
ro, of Hunkers, Pa ., visited over the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Barton, Sr., and
with Mrs. Cbarles Barton.
Glen Werry, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Werry, was re-turned home oo Saturday from

of

I~

Red Roof
PAINT

BABY BOOM

MASON - Two hundred and NEW HAVEN - Mrs. Shir·
th 1rty-three
women from 45 ley Kay of New Ha.ven w a s

Jw Stamps

.,..;rh th&lt;• Ccupon &amp; l' ~rrho'"
J-lb1 or rn o r•

This Week's Specials

Parkersburg; Jacob [s..
ecoff, Charleston; H. G. Boyer,
J. I. Hoselwn, Park-

IONU$

100

-it

EVANS SUPER TRIM

.

lb.

fireo,

°

II McG~Itll'1,ce,,.;prtllldent;
!iuntlfliiOn
11 .
• prelldent· Joe

W•

llelh l!yme and Dr. Jalm Grubb
R01IERT GREI!NI!l
ltllll)r and 01'1...0 1141 . . .
and person.s wishing w take ad- MASON - Robert Greene, a lence. Jimmy GreeD IIIII fiA.
vantqe ot lbo frio cllnlco an oealor at Walwna lllj!lllldlool, JJallllllalll, alao ~~-~
PT
,., ••• ..,.
M
asked to ceU ..nd mob •ppoln~ boo boeo nuned eo-dial...., al ty, IIIII aullt ~ -"'!"
· p~,. -deteclluon moots.
a Muon County Utte'1)rooet&gt; as ~ of &amp;tilt I!IIIDi1
00
~.. ....,.r
procram for llto oomlna eflort.
for Women wiD be held
school term by Governor W. W.
.
~....._
October ! from I unIN
EXERCISE
B
The
aun
ol
lbo
stud!lll........,..
.
arron .
be
til 3 p.m. at t..e Byrne CUni e 10
scbool students from aU men will
kl arOUM a ieH ...
Pleasant under the spot&gt; HARTFORD, W. V•. - Jer·
of lbo state met wit.b of lndividuol nopoosilllll\)' IIJld
torship of the ~ason Cou~ty ry R. Zerkle, seaman, .. USN.
Barron awl officlll. pride in cletWI, safe, llell~dl.
Society Wlth ~e asslst. SOD of Mr . and Mrs . Wilham_C.
the West Virginla Clean-Up attractive surrOUDd.inp
:e
lllce of tWmorOUI Civic clubs Zerkle of HarUord, II particl·
on los! Friday, Set&gt; Utttr ;, .11 indirt-1 r:au;r · ol
,::u~ 1110 l)e btld poUng In a Lrllninl
25. The ttudenlt were oclto&lt;.J
IJ ot wblcb OD&lt;ur
,.. r c 1 W I
called " Exercise ·,loa Square" ~elected for their leadenhip a· dally in the nation.
1111
u rom
p.m.
j.!,fliiiiilliiiillo--iiii-.;....:._..._iiiioiiii-iiiiillii85i't
at tht Bymo Clinic allo. Doc- oil Ute coaot ol CaUfornlo w 1
ton donating tbeir ttrne for the urvJng aboard the destroyer
Oct&lt;lber 8 clinir are Dr. Ken· USS Somera.

Bonanr.a Store.

$

Shop early.

.98
•••

Reg, $1.59 .-alu• 2 Pc.

Hammer Set ___

500 Count Nola Book FUier.
Rt1. SN' value. Bon1n1a oew
low - low prtee 86e. Buy
now 1nd tave. Do bere earl7.

DISCOUNT PRIC:I

HEALTH &amp; BEAUTY AID BUYS
2 GIANT TUBES

Reg. $1.06 Value Listerine Toothpute _ 44c

Values To 29c Vi Jon Cosmetics

19c

Reg, 98c Listerlne Mouth Wash - - - 69c

�t1 THE

I

ADVICE TO IIEIIBAVEB

one -even

point of psy· ney of London: l!:II&lt;OIIl'age !be Dally sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Sept. SO, 1"""
NEW YORK &lt;UPI) - Guilt cllosls, accordiAg to a Brtl!sh bereaved to let go and weep
especially wbea they PIYCbiat.rlst.
since holding back teara may Loereaved to reassume a normal added pay tbe ~e 0.....1
somehwat fU.Ufled, may The family doctor, ~rt.s lead to excessive anxiety later; life.
getting u a rHUlt of tbt liS
l••u.. extreme r&amp;ctiom of " Modern M"."didne" can help by allaym" guilt 'eelings and 1
cut may not be all yours to keep
and grtef, and c:ielBy re- by folluwing the advice of the giving
rea~~u ranre that the 1
TAX PROBLEM
warns the Institute ol W. [D.
to death of a loved British expert, Dr. B . H. Pent- dead relative would want the I NEW 'r'ORK IUPJ ) - That surance.
to !be

•

.....
=
••

•

Ill

LYONS
Clover Farm Store

RACINE

RUTLAND

Food Market

Clover Fann

.. The

Store

With A Hart"

TUPPERS PLAINS

g.

=:
::

Dep•rtment Store

Fifth and Pe•rl
RACINE

Route 7

·U.

jcy..

N•w Phone No. $H 2-5541

RT. 124

Open 8 to 8 Mon. Thru S•t

ir,
liD-

RUTLAND

a..

...roe.....

Right Reserved tu Limit Quantilleo

z.

R.
ID

-...-

lolo
....

*BAKERY BUY
HUSH, HUIIII, A SVBS'ITIVl'ION-.!\IIer

(On•

FREE! FOlD MUITIII
FREE! 18.- PLAID IIIIIPI

Lb.
Swass stea k
0

,. SSe

SHOULDER

curs - -- -

tb65c

English Beef Roast

Chuck Steaks ~:N_e- - lb.45c

~~~·

Arm Roast

1.99

SLICED
OR
PIECE

19(

lb.

ROUND BONI
wELL TRIMMED_

SLICED BACON

BEEF LIVER

5

33c
55 c
lb.

lb.

ALL GOOD BRAND

YOUNG TENDER

IMPORTED HAM
LEANMILD
Fl.AVOR

Beef Short Ribs

Thursday--Fresh Fish Day

PLUMROSE DANISH

1

ICI COLOITI IETI
18110 Wlnnoro laGh W-l

3,100 PRIZES 01'

1.000 I'UID ITIMPI

llere Are last Weei's
Sweepstalres Win•ersl
Mrs. Robert Hines
WINNER OF 50,000 PLAID STAMPS

U. S. No. 1 SIZE "A"

2 79C

Fresh Eggs

Llnworth Road, Worthington, 0.

doz.

DRIED PINTO OR

BANQUET

PILLSBURY PREPARED 6 VARIETIES

3

Cake Mixe~

19·01.
pkgs.

S1 00

c

lb.
bag

CLEANWHITE

35c
qt.39C

lb.

39C

Jonathan Apples 8 ~;. 69c
l.rv• 29
Cau Iiflower s.o~~.n
c
'""'49c
BartIett Pears _ 8 too,;,,

Yellow Onions - 5
CaiiMrnla
tb.. 49c
Peaches Fresh,
Fon&lt;Y - -- - 2
•. 10c
Spanish Onions

NABISCO

LONGHORN

·NUTLEY

SAL TINES

CHEESE

MARGARINE

pkg.

SUl.TANA

Salad Dressing

jar

Pillsbury or Ballard Biscuits 5 · 8

h.. d

or Perch Pllltfl.
l-lb.39C
C0 d Ctp'n
John Proun - - - - - pko.

0 yster Stew c;:1p'n
,,.... - 3 ::099c
•
2 lb. $1.79
Sh rJmp
John

1

boo

pkg.

APPLE, CHERRY, PEACH, BLUEBERRY
FRUIT
2'1o
TURNOVERS
pkg.

P1'llsbury

01.10c

PEAS--CORN OR GREEN BEANS

Green Giant ~~~=R 2 69c
pkgL

(
49

lb.

Vo·lb.
Stlcko

7 l~b.

ICE MILK

$1.00

pkgo.

Vonlllo,
Nupalllon,
Choc. Marble

1fz

Gallon

Pke·

49(
Rlflulor 39o

JANE PARKER SPICY
ANN PAGE CREAMY OR KRUNCHY

--- ~:r'-35c
1

ANN PAGE TASTY

TOMATO SOUP
NEW

101'2·01.
can

PACK

10(

0 xyd0 I

Tide Detergent

Sparkl e

GELATIN
DESSERTS _

(

:lolb.101.
- - - pkg.

Dreft Detergent

ANN PAGE-Choica of 9 Flavors

77

Dotorgonl
l-Ib. 1-oz.
10c Ott Lobtl - - - - pko.

2·1b. 12 ...
_ _ pko.

83c
83C

.!;!:29c

Spic &amp; Span

'""'93c

Joy Liquid

Stock
MELLO RIPE BRAND

LADY TABOR-FREESTONE

3 79c
1-lb.
14-oz.

Peaches

e1n1

Pears ~~rup

89c

HolvM

--

Rliain Bran-- 14 ot.

J

pkgs.

Your
Fr-r

R11J.49C

JANE PARKER· CARAMEL

s,..1., 39c

4 19c
3-oz.

pkgs.

PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT

POST CEREALS
Bron Flak••· ·16 0 , .

3 for;.. $100

Rill• 49c

With Purch11e of 3·Lbs.

With Purch..t of 10-Cb.
30c Ott

$1.00

FOLGER'S
INSTANT COFFEE

With Purch•" Of

or Mo,.

$5.00 or more

GROUND
BEEF

E11:cluaive of lteml
Exempted b~ Law
'V ahd thru Otl . 3
Ln Cola. Unit A&amp;P's

\'aJ1d thru Oct. 3

ln (.;Db . Unit A&amp;.P's

Valid thru Oct. I
In Col~ Unil A&amp;P's

A&amp;P DRINK

3

~!;.

cans

1

I

·• • • ·· ~ • " ., ,, ~~

• " . . • "J ... ,. ~ .-. ...

/

1f' '

...,~,

_,, '''

c·~··• .., ........ "".,_ ,,.,......,.. _~_,."'_ _.._

'

I

Showboat

Regular 29c - SPECIAL

...
!lr

a... nd

Jiffy Brand

30010c

PORK &amp; BEANS
MUFFIN MIX
300
10
C
KIDNEY BEANS
300 10C SOUPS e~~IETIES
HOMINY
30010
C WHITE NAPKINS - ·TOMATO JUICE
SPAGHETTI
:a~· 1oc
OLEO-.--.-:,..:..~. GW or COLONIAL SUGAR, (in 10 lb. bags)
can

Bush's

8-9C

ns

Tf! ARE VALUAILEI

0%,10. C

Martha White

can

Bush's, Golden or White

Campbell's

Hunt's

10C

Charmin- 60 Count

can

Showboat

pkg.

10c

patty

0t

lb.

10c

Southern Roll or Teen Queen

1

1'12 lb. 1

i

*FROZEN FOOD
SPECIAL

DAIRY.
FAIR
·

FAIRMONT
GALLON-·

acan••.

_ _ _ __

can

c

'

Swiss Miss

Fruit Filled

• • • •

PIES
PEACH
APP LE
CHERRY
MIX OR

,

c

FRESH

CARROTS
Good Grade Beef
Roast. Enjoy It Nowl

.,

BEST COLA BUY

8 1/ 2

•..

- - - - box

.NOW IN HALF-QUARTS

carton
serves 18

c

lvs.

1

teach In the schools in Hawail. fll~a=m::R:us:s:ei:I,::G•:r:y::R:ahm::•:n:,:h:•r:•:o:v•:r:t:he=w:••:k:en:d:.::::"
They will return to Hawaii thl!
week.
Those attending were M r 1.
Bertha CUnningham, Mra.
ward Burris, Mrs. George Jew.
ell, Mrs. Fred Batey, Mrs. The~
ma Capehart, Mrs. J a m e a
Rousb, Mrs. Robert Cooke, Mrs.
John Bumgarner, Mn. Ray BoaEACH BOTTLe:
ton, Mrs. Harry Capobarl, Mn.
SERVES THREe:
Ray Weaver, Mn. Bemard
Lleving, Sr., Mra. Tom Hoffman, Ml&amp;8 MllUe Jltubiamer,
,
Mrs R. F. Bryant, Miss Etnel
Riddle, loin. E. C. Riddle, Rev.
and Mrl. Marlin Berlslord and
Andy, loin. CUU Rousb. Mr. and
Mrs. Otha LJevlng, Mr. ond Mr!.
Larry G. Lieving, Mr. and Mrs.
George Hesso'1, Denvt::r L. Gibbs
William Greer, George Jewell,
lllrs. Jack Flesber, Mr. and
Mrs. L. H. Llevlng, Karen lJey.
SAVE YOUR R. C. COLA,
111
lng,
Da-.!dMrs.
Llevlng,
Mae
o:~~:~~~ COLA. NEHI TRUI FRUIT
Reitmlre,
Hazen "'·Roush,
Mfl Wllllom Brown, Mrs. Pel'
. AND UPPER 10 BOTTLE CAPS
Jusus. Mr. and Mro. 'l'hol!&gt;
'
•• Taylor,
Claytoo
W 'Will Pay 'h Cent Eech
J,lrs.
H41T)'Mrl.
Mlll&amp;r,
Mro. ~Athey=··~

Layne, Mr. and Mro,
To .Your F.t vorite C!Mrlty.
lloullh, »n!. -Clayloa Albey, •;..,..._....,.....,OlOO;;.:.O..oli;O...._ _ _ _._;;,
"'_ ;;,_
· _._ _,,

. ' . ... • . •' ' ·• • , ... - ,. • •

THURS.
FRIDAY
SATURDAY ,_

Royal Crown Cola

APPLE PIE

2 '!:.33c

Comet Cleanser

s,...., 29c

JANI PARKER DELICIOUS

pl01tle

YOUR CHOICE

Tontloo-18 oz.

Spanish Bar ~~!~e -

,,,.

1

MARVIiL FROZEN

'

Peanut Butter

--

pkg. 49c

01.

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Mrs. Paul Bwngarner, Diane
Will, James Layne, DonBumgarner, Mr. and Mrs. Oris aid Bum~ardner and Rev. Jack
Lieving, Mrs. Frances Goodnlte, Welch.
Mro. Gary Miller, Mrs. Pete
ROTARY CLUB
Burris. Sending gifts were Mrs. The Rotary Club met on ThursE. L. Stein, Mrs. Burrell I&gt;awevenif18 for U1elr regular
- - - - - - - - - son, Mrs. B. B. Muncy, Mrs.
meeting at the Hartford
David
Hindy,
Mrs.
Methodist
Church. The presiBABY ARRIVES
A son arrived at the home
ningham, Mr$. Eugene
dent, John Ridgway, presided
Rev. and Mrs. John E . Barring.
Charles Weaver, Miss
at a short business meeting.
er In Chicago, Illinois on SepJane Powell, Mrs. Herman Others attending were Herman
tember 2nd, and has been nam. )Qh,lin!rer, Mrs. Eddie Bumgarn- Layne, Lloya Roush, Floyd Car·
ed Stephen Lloyd. He weighMrs. Harold
Mr mack, Richard Ord, Jack Flesh·
ed 7 pounds, 131,3 ounces.
F. Roush,
Clyde Foley, Rome WilliamMa ternal grandparents
Webb, Mrs. Harry Hoffman,
, Harry Miller, Edwin Stein,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roush of
. Roy Hoffman. Mrs. Dale
Thabet, Thomas Reed.
New Haven. Paternal grandpar.
Mrs. Stanley Hartl Mrs'.
PERSONALS
ents, Mr. and Mrs. F . G. BarLlevlng, Jr., Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hudringer of Roc:hesler, New York.
Zerkle, Mrs. Everett Laud- nail, Janet and David visited
Paternal great grandmother
. Mrs. Raymond Li~ving,
. and Mrs. Norman Smith at
Mrs. John Butz also of Roches. Edward Bumgarner, Mrs. Bridgeport, Ohio recently. 'l.'hile
ter.
Roush, Mrs.
Ottie there Janet attended the I r. e
RUMMAGE SALE
Mrs. Glen Weaver and Follies at Pittsburgh.
The New Haven woman's Club
. Mel Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Powell,
wlll hold a Rummage Sale on
Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Ches- Mr. Willia m R. Powell
and
Friday, and Saturday,
Weaver.
Mrs. Wilham Powell attended
2 and 3rd at the Fire Station Mr. and Mrs. Lieving will live the Baseball Game at Cleveand,
in New Haven. Mrs. Phil
Puunene, Maui, Hawai i.
on Wednesday.
Is chairman.
WOMAN'S CLUB
Mr. Robert Cooke, accompanMISS CARROLL
KOLOS RECEPTION
by Mr. Danny Yonker of
IS GRADUATED
The 1\•ew Haven
Woman's Mason. attended the Dad's Day
Miss Joan Carroll , daughter
held their annual Presl- activities and football game at
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles CarReception at the home West Virginia University
at
roll graduated on August 23rd
Mrs. Paul Scally on Tues- Morgantown on Saturday .
from Saint Mary's School of
September 22 at p.m. Cof. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gerlach
Nursing in Huntin~~on, w. va.
was poured by Mrs. Karl and son of Cuy&lt;Jhoga, Ohio vis·
She Js now employed at
st. . and Tea by Mrs. Hilda ited her molh~r, Mrs. Loren
Mary's Hospital in the Intensive Ridgway. Hoste sses were Mrs. Roush, here over the weekCare Department.
Mark Wara, Mrs. Kermit Ford, end. Mrs. Gerlach and son reWIN WON CLASS
~rs. R. G. Greene and Mrs. tpained with her mother who
The Win Won Class of t11e
lly.
just returned home after being
E.U.B. ~~urch met on Monday, Guests attending were Mrs. a medical patient at Medical
September 21st for a Wiener
Ridge and Mrs. Rob- Center Hospital at Gallipoli~,
Roast in the New Haven Park
McG lothlin , both of Ravens- Ohio.
·
on Monday evening. Devotions
W. Va., Mrs. Donovan of Mr. and Mrs. rJMIA1d
were Jed by James Gilbert. The Wheeling, W. Va ., Mrs.
. attended Telephone Com·
next meeting wi1 1 be a. Ha!Jo.
. Mrs. George Ingels, vent10n at Wheeling,..W•.lta.
ween Party on October 19th at Mrs. Paul Rou sh, and Mrs. AI·
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the church. Those
attending .
Sprouse. Members attend- Mr. and Mrs. F~ Ol¢1nge,rr,
were Mr. and .Mrs. James
mg were Mrs. Charles Dodd,
Columbus visited relatives ov·
bert and family , Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Edwin Roush, Mrs. Jess
the _.eekPnd. MN; Orpha I
Robert Cooke, Mr. and Mr s. Abel, Mrs. Phii Batey, Mrs, Ohlinger returned home with 1
Roy Jones and Mlke, Mr. and Jack Flesher, Mrs.
them to visit relatives in Ash- ·
Mrs. Harry Miller Mrs. T 0 m Curtis, Mrs. Robert Herndon, tabula, 0 .
1
Hoffman and Tom~y Mr. Jam· Mrs. Larry King, Mrs.
Mr. a11d Mrs. B. R. Vance ·
es Roush and ehlld;en, M r s. Bailey, Mrs. Mar!in Beri"ford,
vacationing and visiting his
Harry Hoffman, 1\ir. and Mrs. Mrs. Herman Ohlinger, M r ,. parents, Mr. and Mr.:&gt;. L, F. 1
Luther SmUh and family, Mr. Paul Rickard , M:s. .William Vance at ~ ·upular Branch, N. C.
Paul Rickard and daughters, Russell, Mrs. Edwm Stem, Mrs. Mrs. Carl Cribbs ·and daugh- i
Rev. and J\.;rs. Martin Berlsford BJI!y Ray Ward , Mrs.
Jack ter Carletta were hit by auto· I
and Andy, Mr. and Mrs. Dor- Welch, Mrs. Wiles, Mrs. Rldg- mobile in Middleport, Ohio on
sey Lee Roush and Carolyn and way and the hostes::.es, Mt_s.
. Mrs. Gibbs is in Hoi- I
Mrs. Eugene Hudnall.
Ward, Mrs. Ford, Mrs. Greene
Hospital for tre;J.tmcnt of
SIJOWER ANv RECEPTION and Mrs. Scall:
while Carletta was treat I
FOR LIEVINGS
LUTHERAN CHURCH MEN
and relea sed.
1
A reception and wedding sho- The Luther ~ n Church Men of
Mr. and Mr ~. B. J. Howard
wer was given for 1\ir. and Mrs. St. ~au! met on Wednesd~y
son Mi cha('l visited their f
Larry Lieving on Saturda}· ev- evemng at the church for~ dm-~~~:!~:~:;lyBarb&lt;Jra at Marshall I
ening at the New Have 11 E.U.R nr· meeting. The pres1dent,
· . in l-luntingtun
on
Church by the ladies of t h e Joseph Paugh, ga•~ the invoeachurch. Mr. and Mrs. Lieving tlon and ~resided at the bu~· Mrs. Harry Layne. M~s .. J .
returned recently from Hawaii ness meetmg following the dm· .V. McGr~w. Mrs. W1lham
were married in Deer Creek ner. The program for the ev~m~ Russel l anh :\1rs. John Fry
Illinois, the home of Mrs. Liev~ ing was presented by Rev. Jack tended a Workshup and Lunch·
lng. Mr. Lieving is the son of Welch.
eon at Trinity Lutheran Church
Mr. and MrB. otha Lieving and Those attending were Lloyd · Charleston on Saturday.
Js serving with the United Stat- Rou sh, Herman Layne, Carroll
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenct! Lieves 'Alr Force, stationed Jn Ha· Adams. Jr., Bethel Vance, Har- ing, Ka1·en and David of Steu·
wail. The new Mrs. Lieving will ry Layne, .Joseph Paugh, WllOhio visited relatives

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The new owners are Franklin
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the manager, and
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the General Telephone Com~ta rting Oct. 1.
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Society Notes
senators

WASHINGTON I UP!l -Presl·
dent and Mrs . Johnson have in·
vited about :200 college student
leaders to a buffet reception WASHINGTON &lt;UP[) - Two
!
senators charged
Saturday night at the Wh i t e
that
the
Agriculture DeHouse.
showered Billie Sol
A White House spokesman
with favoritism that
said Tuesday that Lynda Bird
him build a fraudulent
Johnson, 20, the President's
empire.
daughter, wiU help her
entertain. She""'ts a sor&gt;holmore S.ns. Karl E. Mundt, R·S.D ,
Carl T. Curtis, R-Neb .,
at George Washington Uni\'ersaid Esles, once regarded as a
sity.
financial
wizard,
I~~~=::~ to manipulate cotton
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allotments as part of a
Imast&lt;" l•rm plan. They called
"fradulent from ttte start."
The
Republican
senators
that the Agriculture
"in many inDepartment
Is~~~~;~' · . .was actually a co11
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to tl1is fraud thro~.; • 1
actions, or failure to act,
its officials in high offices."
The Mundt • Curtis charges
attached to a Senate in·
Iv.:sti.gating committee report
of bow Estes was
amass a fortune
·farm manipulations.
report was filed with the
Senate today .
Conclusions A.re Mild
The report was signed by all
members including the Republicans. It was mild in its
It ...ud e no mention of political favoritism,
na one guilty of fraud,
and did not recommend disciplinary action against anyone.

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Mr. and Mrs. Harry
have _gone ~ Virginir ~each
be With their daugbter-tn • \aw
and fll'andchlld who wu
prematurely. The husband
my Jackson, their only
Is out at sea. The
law is sufferillls from urenie
poisoning and little hoPe
held for either the mother or
chlld.
Mrs. Don Anderson of Dun.
bar, w. va. spent Sunday with
mother Bessie Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack

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OCT,!
There will be a dance after
the Racine hor e game Frid8J
night October 2, at the Southern Local Junior high with tht
Jays as emcees. Dancing will
be until 12 o'clock, sponsored
by Southern Local Band Boost..
ers.

Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Carr
of Akron, Mrs. Genevieve Sax·
ton of Middleport, 0., Mrs. Anna Shuler of Pandora, 0., were
dinner gu~~ts of Mrs. Grace
Carr Tuesi.Uiy.
M
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rs. ve 1 ey VISl e
e
H. D. Gilkeys in Gallipolis, o.
Mr. and
Mrs. Anderson
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on, ., s aug r
~r. ~d Mrs. Roy Moles ond
his SISter Verna Haning were
dinner guests of the Guy Bo-l'iiiii;;;i;.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.il
tins SUtJday.
II
Mrs. John Stout and Mrs. Bes-sie Graham spent a daY at Deocrat Headquarters.
Mr. and Mrs, Don Miller and
2 children were weekend guests
of the Robert Adkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Fraley
visited the John Duncans.
The Rufus Orender family
have moved from the Selvin
Combs nouse to the
house in Rutland twp.
Mrs. Grace Carr and Mrs.
John Stout visited Hlel Fnmch's
and David Wisemans Sunday
evening.
"Tad Gilkey"l Karen Gilkey
and Ray Alkire spent a night
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SOCIAL
CALENDAR

OCT. I
next
The Past Chiefs of Magnolia the requirements for initiation, The September meeting of !icily, a special events chair~lPerSOnOI.
-~ ed wedding cake of three tiers Temple, Pythian Sisters, will Linda Kauf£, Dianne Van Coon- the Jane Howell Tent. Daugh- man , use of audio visual s and
hT and surmounted by bridal min- meet Thursday evening at the ey, and Marta Hubbard. The ters of Union Veterans.
was other educational means.
[!
In p
~ iature!:l and orange blossoms. home of Mrs. Karl Grueser, group will meet on the second held Monday evening at the
omerov
· On an antlque crystal cake Minersville, with Mrs. Gladys and fourth Tuesdays of each DAV Hall.
00
Mrs. Welby Whaley returned stand an arrangemen of roses Cuckler as host~ss .
month. The ~xt meeting will
Mrs.
Richard
Campbell.
home Friday, after a vish at baby's breath and daisies was The Pomeroy Home Demon- be Oct. 13 at the home of Miss president, was in charge of the
Jackson with Mr. and Mrs. Leo used as...the -centerpiece flanked stration Club will meet Thurs- Bodimer .
meeting which opened in ritual Williams and attended the Ap- by white tapcrh iu crystal hold· day, October l , at 10 a. m. at
- ---istic form . Several communicaple Fesli\'al.
ers. The punch bowl was at the club house on
Lincoln
tions were read. The district
Mr. and \'Irs. William Esk.ew one end opposite the
cake Heights.
convention to be held in Mar·
and family .. of Dayton
were and the table was covered with Evangeline Chapter
OES,
iett.a, Oct. 24. was announced
weekend guest~ or relatives in a lace cloth which had be-en a Middleport, will hold its reguand plans to attend were disthe area .
wedding gift to the bride's par· Jar meeting Thursday, October
cussed. The traveling prize doDale Humphrey of Chicago, ents when they married nearly l, at 7:30 p. m. The meeting
nated by Mrs. Herbert Miller
111. spent the weekend with his 27 years ago.
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M
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will be pr~ceael· Y 8 po ucn
Reading~ were glven when was awarded to Mrs.
Middleport, 0.
parents, r. an 1 rs.
ares
Assisting at the
reception dinner at 6 p. m. All members the Staff and Officers Club of Wickham.
HumphJ"ey.
were Mrs. R. W. Schweitzer
Meius
Temple Pythian Sisters
Mr. an d 1•'1 rs. J arne s Lee re· of Ash:and, aunt of the bride, are urged. to. attend ,.
Th
~
turned to their home,
Cam- an~ Miss Mary Mack, sister Evan~_~;e!Jstlc serv~ee~
durs- met Monday t!Vening at the hall
bridge Tuesday, after a week· oJ the groom . Mrs. Ronald day, Oct. 1• thr ...ug atur a?, in Middleport.
end visit with her parents, Mr. Cowdery of Long Bott.om, Mrs. Oct. 3• at the Laurel
Chff
Readings included "0 u r
and Mrs. Fred Blaettnar.
James Rees, Jr ., Mrs. Harry Free Methodist Chur_ch. _Rev . Guide" by Mrs. Ben Neutzling
Mrs. C. J . Struble returned Willford and Mrs. Clarence Sar. Roy D~eter of C'..oolv~ne_ Wl_ll ~e and "L-ove of Friends" by Mrs.
·
preachmg. The public lS2 mvlt· Phil Meinhart. Mrs. Griff Ru•;r
horne Sunday evenmg,
a ft er a gent.
several days visit in Logan Mr. and Mrs. Mack were ed. Sun~ay, Oct._ 4· a_t . p.m. sell gave a humorous reading.
'lh h
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there Wlll be a smgsplration at Mrs
Karl Owen president
WI
er parens, r . an
rs. away for only a short honey· th
h h 'th 1 1 and 1·n.·
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was
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charge
of, he meetino-.
.
.
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e
0 tto II es Sr. Sl1e ana her par- moon and will live m Denver, vited talent. Rev. EuMene Gtll, M W'll'
L
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ents visiled Thursday and Sat· Colo., where he will be in serrs. I _1am owe . was. report
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pastor.
.
ed. a -patient
In Umvers1ty
Hos·
urday WI'th Otto II es 1r. who J's v1ce
w1t· h the A1r
N~ttional
All Meigs County Republican
nd
d
1 C1 b
ill in University Hospila!, Co- Guard until Februar~ when his Women are urged to attend a plbt~ m do urn us a ad rolun · ~
· · t
d Th tt
ro m car was prepare
or
!urn bus . Sl'e Was acc')mpanl,ed se_rv1ce
1s _a an en . ey Jen meeting Oct. 1 at 8 p. m. in her.
home by Mr. Struble who spent will !Jve m Columbus.
the Republican headquarters G
1 ed d .
Sunday at Logan.
Enroute Mrs. Mack was graduated building on Court·st in Pornearne~ w:e P~Y. I ant Mpnzhome they visited Mr. Struble's from Racine High School in
es won Y rs. em Jar,
sister, Mrs. Jennie Galloway 1960 and attended the Univer- roy.
OES Homer Jon~s, . Mrs.. Neutzhng
The
Evangeline Chapter,
d M M
G1
who is serious\!, il1 in Mount St. sity of Kentucky Center of Ash- will meet at the Masonic Tern· an . rs. _mme I more.
Mary's Hospital, Nelsonville. land, Ky. She is employed ar,
.travelmg ~nze brought by Mrs.
- pie Thursday evening at 6 p.m. N th
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Mr. and Mrs. Eslie Mossman private secretary with the law
a an . tggs was awar
spent the weeketld in Newark, firm of Feibel, Feibel and Gold- for a potluck dinner preceding Mrs. Gnff Russell.
with their daughter and son-In- en of ;olumbus.
the regular meeting. Members
Refreshments o( salad, sandare asked to bring a covered · h
d ff
ed
law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mor· Mr. Mack 1·5 a gr,·Jduat• of
wtc es dn co · ee were serv
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dish aud their own table ser\'· b M N th •··
d
Kyger Creek High School, at-· ice.
y rs . a an P1ggs an Mn.
gan and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rea of tended Ohio University
and Th All
c·
the Alfred Biggs. October hostess" 1 h'
w v
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ernoon Ire1e 0 1
es will be Mrs. Meinhart and
Tr ,ta•.le
P Ia,. . . a.
VISJ e Ohio Technical Institute, Co}.. Heath Methodist Church wiU
last week With h1s mother, Mrs. umbus
h ld
"d
Mrs. Homer Jones.
1 F rtay
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rnes ea.
Out-or-town guests In addi- and saturday October 2 and 3
CLUB MEETS
Miss Jean Casto o~ Columbus tion t~ a number of people in the forme~ A and p BuildThe Women's Club of Our La- I
spent the weekend with her par- from Cheshire were Mr ·and ·
M J
h ·
g
dy
of Loretta Church met at tile
ents, Mr. and Mrs. N a t h a n Mrs. Herman ReeS Mr. 'c. C. mg. keedm "tors avtaongt MrummNa ~
a·
d f 'I
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con c
rs. or home of Pat Goebel Sept. 13th.
1ggs an ami Y·
Rees, Mayslick, Ky., Mr. and man Wayland or leave it at her
Results of the Homecoming and .
. Mrs. Dana Hysell of Colum- Mrs. R. W. Sch~itzp- and sons home on N. Second-Av~;;.
dinner
were dlscussed. Meeting I
bus was the weekend gue~t of of Ashland, Ky., Missl:!s EveOC'I'. a
closed with a prayer led
by
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Biggs, lyn Mack, Pat Kennedy, Pat The Letart Falls Methodist
Father
Leonard
Cencula
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ReRutland Road and Mr. and Claar• C"'ol. Cart!r •nd Mrs· Chur ch 1ssponsormga]tey
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freshments were served by the
ld
Mrs. FldDI
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un ee, Rut an .
Robert Harter, allol Columbllll,
Sat d
Oct 3 in the
hostess.
Next mE-eting will be
Joe Ebersbach returned home
supper • . ur ay • . · ·
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Oct.
4th
at
Winne~erd Marcinko
Monday alteJ undergoing surCommumty Bulldmg, Servmg
home.
gery at Melg~ Memorial Hospitwill begm at 5 P· m.

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Lonnie RHeMrs, Fayson,Wood,
James Dale.
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Mrs. Fo'eda
MEIGS THEATRE
Bowen, local, and Mr.
and
Mrs. Raymond ~omas
sons of Athem, spent several
days with Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Sirois of Kankakee, Ill. She ls
the former Vlvian Wood. They
all attended graduation exer·
cises at Great Lakes, Ill.,
where Mrs. Freda Bowen's son
Burnie, graduated from boot
training. He will be home Oct.
1 for a 14-day leave and then
will report to a naval base in
F.lorida.
Ml". Billy ,.~: tPl!a spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Rife.
Mr. Hershel Justice spent
Friday night with Billy VateJia.
Mrs. Ethel Rile was a busi·
ness visitor In W II t
M
e son onand M
Ch 1 Ril
·
rs .
ares
e
and Mr. Gforge Martin made
a business tri to Pomero on
Monday
p
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lnslructive information on the dent ol Pomeroy and • gradu- presentative• ol the Society and Mr Welsh presented ....uti· live llocntary, pve I ~
A bride of beauty and dl!- length gown af white satin bro1 broad scope of work done by ate of Ohio University, accept- their work. : then the State lev- cat of merit awards to Mr. oo the aid and lllltt8DOI .....
tinction deservedly held
all cade. It was a sheath with cowl .
In Middleport
&amp; the American cancer Society ed his present JM)Sition about el where a staff of 17 persona: is Vaughan for his services in en to local eaaeer pltilml . .
eyes as Miu Saradelle Rees. collar and large self-covered
in educating the public in can- seven months ago. He said he kept busy ; and the National conducting t.he Crusade and a al!o
atmOUDCed tbe ......&amp;
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jam• buttons down the back of the Mr . and Mrs. Lawrence Mil· cer prevention and treatment is enth11.8iastic with the w"rk level where men of top fl.lght paper holder; a pin tAl Mrs. meeting of the SocletJ te Ill
S. Rees , Sr ., Racine, pledged waistlir~. Giving spec1al dis- hoan were visitors In Galli pol- was presented by Mr. Charles to be done in carrying ~t the ]quallllts head tM important of- Cedric Clark, past president held ln Columbua, Oetober t•J.J.
her vows to Mr. Myron Mack., tinction was its oversklrt of is Tuesday .
Lochary, new Director of Pub- aims oi the Cancer Society 1nces in New York City.
and long time volunteer work- Serving on tb1!: Board of g..
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold white silk organ:r.a which open- Mrs. Theo Neutzling
and lie ~.-1 Professional Education He :!tressed the areas
of Mr Lochary demonstrated a er in tbe Society : Mrs. Clar· rectors are Mr. Well~ lit.
Mock of Cheshire.
ed at the front . She wore long daughter were in Gallipolis on of the Ohio Division of the Scr Cancer Society work begmnlng bre ak-down of the funds donat· ence McNeal, a service pin Blackwood, MiM RuueD, MrL
The wedding wa celebrated white gloves above the elbow, Tuesday.
ciety. Cit a meeting Tuc~·' ·· y at the county level, which he ed by the public in the
and certificate for her service; Baney, Mr. L. W. MeCom•,
on Friday, Sept. 11, at half white stain slippers and her Mr . and Mrs. Clarence Bai- evening at tfle Middleport High deemed most important in se- against cancer which ·
and Miss Nina Russell, who Mr11. Clark, Mrs. Nan ~
after six o'cloch in the even- 1veil was a pouf of illusion, ley tmd sons, Richard and Mi- School.
·u ring public int"rest in the Research, 33 per cent :
bas been financia l secretary for Mrs. Lawrence BlDg, Mn. I'Y•
ing at the Racine Methodist ·shoulder length, and held in chael, of Springfield spent the Mr. Lochary, a former resl· educational fie' · the Field Re-- 20 per cent ; Public Education, the past 18 years, a pirl and 1eretl Hayes, Mrs. Guy _N~.
Church by the Rev H. L. Me- place by a white satin ca bbage weekend at the home of Mr.
19 per cent; Professional Edu- certificate.
Mr. George Vaughan, Jn., Jobft.
Daniel, pastor. Two rings were rose.
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and Mrs. Leo Kennedy , his fa·
Several of B&amp;PW
cation. ~rvices rendered
in
Officers for the past year son, Richard, Jones, Mr. flo.
used.
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ther and sister. Mr. William
the latest periodicals to
re-elected for the coming bert Proffitt, Mrs. Faye Praf..
She earned on a white Bible Bailey and daughter Janis.
Club Go to Athens
tors and dentists, 10 per cent:
Including Mr. Jack fitt, WenUell Gerlach,
Mrl.
For this candlelight cere· a d~cora~iv~ bouquet of wh~te Mrs . Frank Hysell 'or Rutland
T
Several m~mbers of the Mid- Fund Raising, 10 per cent: and
president : Lloyd Black- Mildred Betzing, Mrs. McNe.l,
mony, light fell from two sev· orchld wtth · cascade of white is a patient at Meigs Memorilll
~!eport Busrn~ss and Profes- finally, Administrative. 8 per wood, vice president : Mrs. Joe Mrs . Pat Lochary, Dr. R . . .
en . branched wrllught iron porn porn chrysanthemums.
·Hospital where she i· being A group of high school girls s10nal ":omens Club were m ~~:ent, a very !ow figure in Bailey, secretary; and
Miss Boice, and Bernice LedUe. R.
candelabra entwined with ivy Miss Carol Carter of Colum- treated for a heart condition. of the Middleport First Baptist Athens S~nday ~ a~tend the eomparison.
Nina Russell , trea surer . Mr. N. Mrs. Joe Bailey was Ill
and in each window 01
the bus was the maid of honor and Her daughter, Mrs. George Church held an organizational fall medmg of 0Jstncts 12
The speaker stressed the con· L. W. McComas, chairman of charge of the social hour fellchurch were candles also held was completely charming in a Johnson of Middleport, is with meeting Tuesday evening
at 15 of the Ohio Federation held
need for research
in the nominating committee gave lowing the meeting. An .,.
with ivy. The altar arrange- long s!eev ed wooI sheat b th at her at the ~spital ·
in
Baker
Centt&gt;r.
lor
a
cure
and
Uoe report wh1·cb was accepted rangement of red roses center,
the church pars..,.,a ~ for the
ments ware complete with fan- owed its distinction to
its Mr. and rs. E. M. Burton Sandra K. Miller Chapter of Attending were Mrs.
on the function of the unanimously .
eel the refreshment table Wl'lll
shaped -arrangement of white simplicity. She carried a col· have returned f~om _ a vaca~lon Guild Girls. Mrs . Donald Boone Lewis, Mrs. John Wernv, pres- Society in the importance
Mrs. Joe Shavorinsky, Exeeu- cake, coffee and nuts sen...
gladioli, numuo::o, and greenery onlal bouquet of lavender as- trip to Detroit, ~!ch ... pomts is the Fellowship Guild Counsel· idcnt; Grace Pratt, vice presipersons understand canin wrought iron stands. A light- ters and white
sweeilieart in Canada, and m Ohio
at or.
dent; Sharon Roush, treasurer ; cer better.
ed cross in the background roses.
Bueyr.ts and Youngstown.
The Guild was named for a Ann Bailey, secretary ; Mrs. He concluded with
the
rtominated the setting and a
Miss Coleen Wilson
spe_nt missinnary serv ing in Japan. Nellie V~le, personal d evel~p- thought that resean.: h is the
white wrought iron kneeling Mr. Don Ray of CGiumbus Sunday in Middleport
with New officers elected
include ment chaJr~an ; ~rs . Lewts, key to the hope of eradicating
bench covered with white sat- served as best man and the friends and relatives in Porn- Chairman, Dianne VanCooney; World Affa1rs Chatrman; Fred- cancer and the education
in was used.
Vice Chairman, Linda Kauff; die Houdashelt, finance_ chair- gram to early detecti on of cant
ushers were Mr. Winn Rees eroy.
Mrs. Otis McClintock, Racine and Mr. Phll1p Roberts. Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Ric~rd Kar:t Cuild Scribe, Stephanie Pullen; man; Janet Korn, pubhc rela- cer. He showe-d a film on teen~
wa s the soloist and Mrs. Don Winn Ree&amp; was the candle~i~ht· and sons have moved mto their Guild Steward, Marta Hubbard. tions; Cloria Ebersbach, spec- agers and their views on smokJohnson of Portland was at the er.
newly purchased property , the Others attending W"re Marilyn ial committees ehairman ; and ing.
piano for the traditional wed- The bride's mother wore a former Russell Wilson home Stumbo, Judy Brewer, Elinor Mrs.
Nolan Swackhammer, Mr. Jack Welsh,
president
ding music. "The Lord's Pray· blue silk jersey dress and ac- on Cole-st.
Bodimer, Myrta Wilson. An In- Emma Jane Paugh,
Phyllis of the loca l un it. · Clnducted the
er" was sung as the bridal cented it with a corsage of
itiation service will be held Oc· Stanley, and Betty
Leonard. meeting. Mr. George Vaughan.
pair knelt before the altar.
red carnations.
tober 11 at the church.
Mrs. Lewis presented a pro-- Crusade Chairman for the past
The bride , given in marriage The bridegroom's mother
The girls worked on
tlwir gram on World Affairs assisted year, submitted his report of
by her father , wore a street wore a blue knit suit with white
first project during the even- by Mrs. Vale.
the program and reported a
ing, plastic corsages in fall coltotal of $3,740.57 raised this
carnations in her corsage.
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Mr. and Mrs. Rees were hosts
ors to be given to women pa·
in the counly He also

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Rife

Mrs. Elma Reiber, Mrs. Bet·
ty Diehl, Mrs. Charles Knoles,
Mrs. lola Howell, Mrs. Emma
Fox, ~rs. Wanda Jacobs, attended a Democrat meeting recently in ~olumbus. They had
the pleasure of shaking hands
and talking with Mrs. Lyndon
Mrs. Charlea Karr. Naylor's
Johnson.
Hill
will be hostess for the anMr. and Mrs. Guy Russel1,
nual
pot luck dinner of the Laur- :
Warren visited recently with
el
Cliff
Health Club November I
hls sister and brother-in-law.
8th.
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Diehl.
Mr. Paul Archer, daughter, Mr. r_.ester Brookover has re- .
turned home from a two weeks I
Mrs. Mark Hison, Mark,
visit with relatives in Sandy,
Jody, Columbus, spent 8
W.Va.
day with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Homer Halley spent a
DiehL
day
recently with her daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Stahl,
Mrs,
Hartwell CUrd, Ball Run.
Marshfield,, Mr. ana Mrs. Mark
- Benoa Parker
Stahl and Steven, Portsmouth,
recently visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Schae(er.
Mr. Herman Michiels, received injury to his jaw and eye
while working on an autombile. He was a patient in Holzer hospital for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoffman, I
Columbus, visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Holley.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith and
family, M\. Carmel visited Mrs.
Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1
Lawrence A. Smith.
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Mrs. Charles Diehl injured '
her leg recently which took sev- 1
era! stitches to close the wound.
Mrs. Margaret Hysell, Colum- ~
bu8 became ill while visiting
her sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Jacobs, Mrs.
Hysell ls under a doctor's care.
Mrs. Pearl Parker is in Columbus lliis week for a medl·
cal checkup,

"better- half"

VERY UMITED OFFER 011 TilE IIISCOIIIIIID LULLAWAY

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Mr. --M~
and Mrs. Edward
of SWlbury and ~er
Mrs. Emma Pierce of ~:~~;I
called nn Mr. and Mrs.
Rlfe and son, Larry,
afternoon, following funeral
vices for Mr. D. V. Morris of

and children Bobbi and Sammie
of St. Albans, W. Va., spent
Saturday evening with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C h a r 1e s
Rirc and Larry,
Mrs. Myrta Rile Is spending
Clark a lew days with Mrs. Ethel

on Kingsbul'll Rd. Mr.
is under the Doctors
.but Is recovering slowly.
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Mrs. Elsie Harung was ~ken
Dana Tum.er to Darwm to
with her sister Letha Cowfor a week.
Dr. and Mrs. Don Gibson and
children of Portsm()uth
the wetkend with The
Douglas' and Mrs. Lana Glbson.

See Our Nice Line Of

THIS IS THE SALE Of THE YEAR! mtCO PCIUCY
ANY PRICE CUITJIIG UCEPT DURING THIS

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The Pomeroy Police Depart,.
ment has reported the arrest
George Sprouse, 36, Pomei'OJ'
and
Parsons. Racine, OJl
charges.

tallorlnat Thl• foH, • dozzllni collection of

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Buckwheat
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'B "BREATHING " VENTILATORS

PUIS ...liE GIOTIST IAnllfSS IIIVAIICE

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Johnson Plans
Peace Drive

PORK SHOULDER

Harrisonville
News Notes

Distribution of public

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SAUSAGE
3 lbs. $1.00

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excise taxes totaling $8,674,188-

, Teacher
1Me1gs
W'll Lead •

FRES H PORK

CHEESE

Jury Reports

Firemen will
Begin Week

announced today by State Audl
(Continued from Page One)
turn their entrie~ into the Cross
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The payment - the final for
Hardware or Jack's Dairy Bar
the
calendar year - was
anytime llefore the deadline.
ed by all 88 counties, aao brings
Selected posters will be displayed in store windows through- . PT . PL~ASANT-'J'h.;;o 12 man to $27,1311,74719 the total
out the business district of Mid. jury hearmg the Don Hatten tribution of such funds for poor
dleport. Posters must be mark· Admr ., et al vs._ Mason Realty relief tor the calendar year.
ed on the back as follows:
Company ~n_d Cit~ oC_
Point itJcluding two advance distri·
NAME OF CONTESTANT
Pleasant ~1v1~ actwn m Mason butions of $5,237.837 made last
GRADE IN SCHOOL
County C1rcu1t Courl reported December. There ~as $8,440.85
.
.
.
Tuesday at 6:45 p .. , after came to Mei~s .
Malena!
. for ideas w11l
. be a- near 1v four hours del'1be ra !I' on.
va1!ah!e m r.he respective school
:
h
d dl ck
.
.
that 1t was ope 1ess 1y ea o · • .
or by contacting t~e f1re ~om- ed
pany public relatiOnS offiCer, ,
Bob Byer.
I Following a discussion
by
Trophies will be on display in Judge James Lee Thompson,
the Ci lizens Naliona! Bank. Win- presiding judge, and the coun·
l
ID
ners will be announced the !at- se! involved the Judge reportter p&lt;~rt of the week and win- ed to thf' jury members that
ning pusters wil l be di splayed co unse l felt they had presented
wUh the trophy unl.il noon Sat- all pertinent facts of the case
urday, October 10 at Cross Hard- and ordered the jurors to re- Lucille Smith of
Chester,
ware. Arter noon Saturday, tro- port back Thursday 9:30 a.m. conference chairman, will have
phies may be picked up.
to further delibfrate the case. a leading role Oct. 13 in Athens
J•Jdge Thompson tuld jurors when teachers, principals, suhe felt a verdic( , one way or perintendPnts and local
the other, could be reached in tive heads take part in the
lbe case.
Ohio Department of Classroom
Counsel for the City of Point Teachers (OCT) 11th annual
Pleasant. Cecil B. Dean. pre-- drive-in conference.
sented an int.--.rroga •ory to the Beginning Sept. 29 and runWASHINGTON WPil _ Pres- jury a lo~g with the four possi- ning through Oct. 22, the ~er­
iden t Johnson lans if elected ble verd1cl.s they could ret~rn . ences wi!l be held on var1ous
' to fly to Paris ~n N~vember 0 ~ The interrog(ltory f0r th~ Jury dates at 14 separate sites
in
Decembf:'r to outline a world is an unusual prcc~dure m thiS Ohio so that all ~e~bers of
peaN' program to America's court an~ was objected to by local teachers associations may
S. D. L1t1lcpage, counsel for participate .
European Allies.
He would !ike thi s to be fol - the pl ai ntiff. . .
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Keynote spe_aker at all
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Ioweu• before 1ong bv a mee 1· The $10 ·000 CI VIl. actwn dwhtch conferences· Will· be Charles W.
h
ing with Soviet Preniier Nikita concerns the accidental rown- Cook, Lora1n h1gh school tea~ ·
s_ Khrushchev H I he Commu- ing of the BY.: yr. old -son of Dr. er and president o_f the h 1 o
·.
d ·
bl
and Mrs. Donald Hatten on June OCT. Theme of th1s years conms1 1ea er ts agreea e.
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h1
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Assuming he defeats s c n. 1_0. J~6t m a mban oke
e;~.a~a- feren_ce is " Th1s 1s y~u_r
it
Barry M. Goldwater in
the t10n m Meadow roo A 1t10n h~ghhghting the act1~1hes, po ·
Nov . 3 election, Johnson does began _Monday.
.
e1es and problems o[ the denot want to dawdle about going TesL1mony of nme pla intiff partmen1.
overseas on his fir st presiden· witnesses w_e~ h~rd Monday On Oct. 13th the confereoce
tial mi ssion of ersonal dipl om- and two plamhff Witnesses and will be at Athens - Ruby DaiP
thr~ defense witnesses Tues- ton, president, Athens Educaa~
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He feels his present inhlbl· day.
tion Assn., local hostess; Lucttions about leaving the country
le Smith, Chester, conference
while there is nu vice president
chairman.
would be dispelled once s. n,
Hubert E. Humphrey becorn·

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Reading the 90th Psalm lor de·
voUons opened the September
meeting of the Star Class ol the
Syracuse Flrst United Presby·
terlan Church in the church annex Tuesday night Sept. 22.
orrn, vice [president,' Mrs. Thom01 Clarlc condueted the busi·
neli ...si;.. Roll
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ca
was
8111\fered 117 five members present with a scripture verJe con·
talning the word "Labor."
Reports were read and approved. It was decided that the
cia.. will have • rummage sale
with date to be annOIDlced !at·
er. For the program session
the group played the BIble
game which they enjoy
so
much.
Tile ectober roll c•U word
will " "fruiUul." The hostess
Is MJu Ftantie Mumaw, and
to, ~ve ~· program will be
MJI!; Harry Potts. .·
.
lerresluitert!i were served 117
booteoo llfrl. Ada Slack to Mrs.
James
Clark, MJu Mumaw,

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Auditing CommiUee
Meets in Chester

Conference

VISIT IN LEBA!':ON

Mr. and Mrs. Marion Furbee
M
C1 1 nd
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and daughter, Mrs.
Thomas
rs. Ross e a
was os- Sayre spent weekend with relaSeveral members of the Middleport Literary Club were Jn tess to the auditi~g committee tives at Lebanon, Ohio.
Gallipolis Tuesday to attend of Chester Counctl, Daughters 1 ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,j
the !all conference of [);strict ol America, last week at her lr
VIII ol the Ohio Federation of home in• Chester.
Womeo's Clubs held at I he Following the auditing of the
Grace Methodist Church.
~ooks, a soclaJ hour was ~
Those attending included Mrs. ]Dyed and refreshments served
James Euler, president of "the by the hostess. Present :were
Wo Ropalr All
Literary Club; Mrs. Bruce Mrs. James Van Metert flnanMak.. &amp; Mudols
Lloyd, Mrs, 0 . P. Klein, llllss cia! secretary; Mrs, Eldon
Sus.m Park, Mrs. Nan Moore. Kraeuter, treasurer: ~rs. Hat·
Mrs. M. L. French, Miss Be" tte Frederick, .recordmg secreSanborn and Mrs
Emersnn tory; Mrs. Eddie Hartung, Mrs.
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Mrs.
WY 2-2255
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Jones,
·~·-e ·w•lf · - •·tae
nd 101 E, Motn St,
Pomoro• Dliwt"l S"11• t"t"• ""t /t'tt/1
The
Mi~dleport Liter..,Y ""-• . • • w- 5•
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.· .;;C!OUDCI;;;;;..;d;;;;ep:;;u~ty;.. .Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;::;::';lutt-trd-msitm of
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fl lll•rrn11 '' 8 I lllllul fiiCIRg I I
The group heard Mr·. William
binorr /otlianBpfllis. Our I
R. Murray ol Wellingt~ State
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President and other state and
llNI'III "' r I Will II llstltiRI
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district ollicers during the ail
p9Wifld With I 48n Wbtllf
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lnd fl""-·"l•••
various toplca were conducted
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ed 117 w&lt;lliit!W&lt;~IIIbe church
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the ~ ,enjoyed'i'vocal pro.
gram llitoo.· by •tohn Epling of
t/li$ llltlls
GalllpoUa: · Tbe' 'toorllon
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~""'' entor may tontact Mrt. C. 0 .
day, will meet to name work- madt on papcoro !ales at the Mrs. Wanda WUiiama, Mrs . Chapman. Vt&gt;mon Weber . Mn
en lor the eYIIlt.
RJlS. .. P....,
football Reva Snowden, Mn.
Marie Ann Webster or Arthur Miller .
game. A motion 1UI appmved Bir(_·hl it&gt;ld, Mrs. Jf'l!Sit' wtlite. Mrs. Harold Sauer will be in
Ofes
The aecretary's report and to loan the Boosters' automa Mrs. flo Martin. Mn. Jean ch.arge of ti&lt;"k t&gt;l sales.
inatrument rent report
was tic coffee urn.
Parkt'r. Mrs . s~r ~'-"ra Van Met· The winner~ will be awarded

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BOOSTERS PlAN CARNIVAL
The Northwestern
Band
Boosten met at the Rutland
High School CYm Monday.
Sept. n, with Robert Miller,
president. In ebarae.
Plans
were made for sponsoring a
" Halloween Carnival" Ule latter part of October. A committee composed of Ralph Jar·
vis, baod director; Robert Miller, Mrs. Jessie Whitt, Mrs.
Margartt Weber, Mra. Ellie
Sutherland. Band
Booster

WE RESERVE THE
RIGHT TO LIMIT
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treuureoiiM roportEI 1 S t•~ ,•nd
sence
rs. ed s e utlurr a
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1n·
w
o wu Jur recen Y 1n a
horseback riding accident.
Cbaperooe• were nam!d _to
aocompany the band on tnps
to football games, to the 3rd
annual Band - 0 • ltama to bto
held at Marietta on Saturday,
October 3, and to the
Band
Day event to be held at Ohio
University, Athens, Saturday.
October 10. A report Wll given
on the Band Boo!ter member·

CLOTHING PARTY

Mn. Fred !Donna 1 Williamson entertained with a ''Fresh
. , clothing
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S.11ks'
p41rly at
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orne, w~y, "IC'mng,
pt.
17. Mrs. Janet Morria: waa the
demonstrator, showing a complete Une o1 fall
clothing.
Games were enjoyed and prizes
awarded . Mr1. Edith WilUamson r-tcelved the door prize. Refreshments o{ angel food cake.
salad, coffee. and iced
tea
were terved.
Those attending were Mn.
Bonnie Jarvia, Mn. Effie Den·

er, Mn. Janet Bolm. Mn Su- prizes of a $25 savings bond
san Theobald, Mrs . Joan May. for first plact&gt; . $10 cash for se-

Mn. EdJtll WilliamSOfl . Mrs.
J oan Harnson,
.
M rs .
J ane I
M .
nd M
Do008 w 1·l
. orns a
rs .
.
·
hamson and thrH children.
PTA PLANS SHOW
.
Tht&gt; R· "j PTA I! SfY'"'
s-oring a talent show to be
held Saturday . Nov. 7, in th~
high IChool auditori~. wit:b
the pr~eed! to be paid on the
cafetena painting project.
The show Is open to talent of
all ages and thOif wishing to

cond place, and $l&gt; cash for
h. d I
t 1r pace
ATfEND YEARBOOK CLINIC

man~hip.

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The enti~ senior elau .01
Rutland High spent Mond ~ ,
Sept. 28. seeuri111 advertl81-ments for thelr yearbook •
Meigs and sur roi.UICDng COUDtl.M.
Miss Mary E. 0\apmaa ud
Mi.s! Leda Kraeuter, Rutlan4
facu Ity mem be rs are ad~-Y-..w
f
th "N_.~ .....:., _ _.ftu
or ~
•11- Won~
~-

Mi.s! Suzy Parker. Tom HyOUT t\T IABI'
sell and Andy Sprouse of the MA'M'AWA, ONT. (UP!) Rulland High school "" Nor·wes· Behind an old mirror, 101t
ter" yearbook staff attended a Storme Van Rassel d.L~~~eovertd
clinic for yearbook 'itaff mem a t.Jme . yellowed copy of the
bers, which wa ~ held at Lu· Bostom Journa' dated May 11,
CJsvJI!e Ohw, Saturday, Sepl. 1906 Published at BoJton. MaiL
2ti.
by Frank A. Munse)\ tbe JOUI·
They received inslruclions in m'' went out of ex.isten~ mott
the m.akt'-Up or a yParbook and 1than a half century ago.

Middleport, 0.

Kanauga, 0.

we~re

$
LBS.

JII!RO WORSHIP-When Kelso, four-times Horse of the
Year, passes, everyone stops and watches, inc1uding chil·

dren and their dop.

Old Town Flats Long Bottom
Society Notes -Society News

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AlWAYS
TOP-QUALITY
PRODUCE AT TINY'S

LB.
BONUS BUY!
Robin Hood

FLOUR.-

1. 8 9

2!~~!- 5

BONUS BUY!
HUNTS YELLOW CLING

PEACHES
300 CAN

SLICED

BONUS BUY!

RINSO
KING SIZE

c
BONUS BUY!

DOMINO
SUGAR
LB.

BAG

EVERY DAY
LOW
PRICES
CARNATtON
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DRY• fiM&lt;I
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35

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Del Monte
PEAS, 303

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Joan of Arc 303
KIDNEY BEANS

c

Armour 24
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BEEF STEW' •

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Cut Rite ,
WAX PAPER

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FIG BARS
2 lb. box -

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RICE KRISPIES Sta-Fio
STARCH

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COFFEE
1: MATE -

PY-0-MY

11 oz.

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$
lb.
Unc.

.49

BAG

c EASY MONDAY
PINK LOTION
c

c

c

41b.

c
c

.69
BUSHEL

32 oz.

CAKE MIXES--·

EASY MONDAY 15oz.
can
SPRAY STARCH

c

Mrs. Mae Van Meter and
daughter, Ruby, and Mrs. Min- Mr, and Mrs. George Umbernie Carron were in Gallipolis ger, Mr. and Mrs. Cashen Limberger. Otisville, Mich., Flor·
on bu!iness.
Mrs. Erma O'Neil
vi sited ence Limberger and Mr. and
Mrs. Minnie CarroH and fami- Mrs. Thurman Babcock were
dinner guest~ of Mr. and Mra.
ly.
Oscar
Babcock.
Visitors at ttJe home of Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Wines were Mr. and \1' rs. Henry HentJune Wines o~ Apple Grove, ley and Mr. and Mrs. David Car.
Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Cochran ter were at Nitro, W. Va. visit·
of Coshocton, Mr. and
Mrs. ing their granmnother, Alice
Ward Cochran, Port Washing. Roberts who is crilically ill.
ton, visited them and attended
the homecoming at Morris Cha- Mr. and :\-frs. Hank Holter and
pel Church Sunday. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. David Smith
Mrs. Dana Holter visited Mr. were visil.ing Mr. and M r 1.
and Mrs. Clyde Wines.
Lloyd Me Peck, Belleville, W.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Evans Va .
and son, Paul Deen, Stiversville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ol- Tress Swain spent 1 week
lie Sayre and family , Wednet- visiting relatives at Columbus.
Dora Pierce, Mt.
Olive,
day evening.
was
visiting
Mary
Pierce.
Maxine Sayre of Racine visIted Mrs. O!Ue Sayfe Wedne!i· Betty Frederick and Bill, Cheater, spent a day with Leone
day.
Mis!i Judy Sayre went to vis- Babcock.
it Brenda Jarrel of Letart Falls
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsel Lark.lnl
and the Jarrel family accom- entertained with a birthday parpanied by Judy went to Cleve- ty honoring their son, Kenneth.
land to visit Brenda's sister.
Janie Brewer haa returned
Bob Bush, Canal Winchester home from Camden Clark Hosattended the Morris
Chapel pital after undergoing minor
homecoming and helped fw- surgery.
nlsh music.
Mrs. Alma Holter, Amanda
Mr. and Mrs. Lowel Greer Baer, Forest Run and Editb
took their daughter, Lola Kay, Si9.Son, Pomero) were vlsitinli
to Columbus for 8 check up at Mr. and Mn. Hank Holter.
Children's HospitaL
Mr. and Mrs. David Carter
John MJneard of near Cleve- have moved to Pomeroy.
land visitod Mr. Reed Gandee
Ray Justice spent the wMk8 recent Sunday.
end here at his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence John- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hayman,
lion and family of near Min- Columbus spent the weekend
ersville visited .Mr. and Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bistell.
Edd Bush and Mr. and Mrs.
Several attended ehurch IU·
Cecil Roseberry and children vices at Mt. Olive with Ref.
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. K. Riggs doing iht preach·
Roseberry and family o1 Col- ing.
umbus visited his brother Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Groce Ia
Cecil Roseberry and family.
at Beckley, W. Va. visiting
Mr. and Ml'!l. Clifford Roush, their daughter, Mrs. Curt CawMra. Louise Van Meter and thorne who is ill.
daughter, Nickey, helped Sher- VIolet Smltb
yl R08eberry celebrate
her
4th birlhday recently .
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll White
Four Rivero Scout
and daughters of I "tart Falls,
Meeting Planned
Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Robert ParThe second meeting ot tht
sons visited Mr. and Mrs. May- Four Rivers '1irl Scout Counwond Johnston.
ell Senior Planning Board will
Mr. and Mrs. Homer lc•n· be held Oct. 10 at IO::W a. m.
bower visited their son,· Mr. in the St. Andrew•• Methodist
lnd Mrs. Clifford Icenhower, Church in Parkersburg.
of near Pomeroy.
Miss: Diane Foley haJ been
Mr. Ray Ours visited Mr. appointed chairman of a comand Mrs. Homer Icenhower a mittee to build a Girl Scout
recent afternoon.
float for lhe Mid - Ohio VaiJlm and Joyce Braee of Ra- ley United Fund parade.
cine visited Judy Sayre Satur· Round-up meetings are sched·
day afternoon.
uled for Oct. 3 and 4, at Camp
Mrs, Hattie McMurray has Sandy Bend at Elizabeth, Oct.
been Ill at her home .
17, at Howes Grove in Belpre,
Mr. end Ml'll, Arlie Spencer and Nov. 21 and :12 at camp
of Spencer, W. Va., visited Mr. Rotan, located outside Athens.
and Mrs. Arlie West. Thursday. Other ~ctivities under stur'Mr. and Mrs. Joe HWit of are Christmas Post Office workDunbar, W. Va., visited Mr. ers, museum aldes, Leaders-In·
•nd Mrs. Arlie West Saturday. Training course and the Scout
Mr. and Mn. Arlie West visit· Conervation ""rogram.
ed their son, Leslie Jordan, at
St. Albans, W. Va., Thursday.
DATING RATING
Mrs. Leona .Jiallnn called m
NEW YORK (UP!) - At the
them Wednesday.
Grace Downs Airline Hosteu
Mr. and Mn. Harold Proffit Sehool, the girls have a definil&lt;
were dinner guesta ol Mr. and rating system for their datee.
Mrs. West Wednesday.
ZerO means a real loser;
MrS. Ruih Powell vlsite~ her dirisible refers to • big bag of
son, Mr. Roy Powell and fam· wJnd. A fast worker is rated as
Uy and attended Sunday llchool a jet-jockey. A male with a
al l!ald Knobs.
one - track mind is a mono-May Jollnllloa
plane. All gond prospectl are
.
dubbed air-worthy.
'I'IIANKll TO FLEMING
------'---WASHINGTON (UP!) -T be A~nder Fleminf - becauae
Phermaceull~
Manulactur- lhe advent ,of bls penlcUllr disart Aeeoclallon ropot!l
lhal· eovery drisllcally ""' the morbulllllhlers in Madrl1l have de- _lallly rate . _ , aored 1111111·
4llca1lll a monltllleDI IG Sir dors.
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using these Dlagazines to
make ColuJDbos and Soutltern Ohio
an even better place
to build your future.

Here's'how:

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Swan &amp;down

Clrcue

Cake Mixes
Brea d . . .

Drinks • • • • . 4
Dinners • • • • 3 ~·
Pork &amp; Beans • • 6
luncheon Meat 3
Applesauce . . .
Preserves . . .. 2 ...
Tomato Juice .. 4

46 01 .
ca ns

Avondale

Peaches

Var .

Milk • • • • • •
Fruit Cocktail . . 3 ....
Peas • • • • • • 7 ....
Beef Stew • • •• 3 ....
Corn ... • • • 8
Kroger

No.:W.

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tans

Avondal•

Kroger

cans

SAVE

No. 303

Country Club

Kr'098r Asst. Var.

18

24

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58c

1t

46or.

01.

OL

Copyright, 'The Kroger Co., 19il
We

RIMI"'tt'l

the r5thf fe llml

quantities. PrlcH and cooponl
Mor!On

Embas.sv

Bread Dough .. 2
5

Salad Dressing .. 3 ·'··
Pie Filling .... 3
2
Ice Cream
Thanlc You

pkg$.

cans

v~ gal.

I

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Lady Tabor

Sweet Potatoes ------ •5

No. 21ft
cant

3

Pineapple

pkg~.

No.llh

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$1

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Orange-Pineapple Juice -. 3 ,., $1
..,;.ty .3 ,,,.p
Foliage PIan ts __.....
. _-----.
Bibb . __ lb. 39c Leaf ___ lb. 39c

N.

541 ll!TRA
Proo Top Voluo ltomp
All Purpo

lOc

IL.

FTH Top Voluo

wilb """""" ODd Dill'
chase ot &amp; loaves
K.._Whltol .....
Ex. Sat. Oct. s. -

Froo Top Value Ston"'"
wllll ......., ODd

maaaol

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4 lb. ... ..,....

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"Piece Chicken''
Breasts ... lb. 49c Legs ........ lb.
Wings ..... lb. J9c Backs ...... lb.
·
L 1ver•
..... lb • 89c Giblets .. lb.
Leg Quarters ...............................- lb.
Breast Quarters ............ ............ lb.

29c ilb.

Plus

.~0

Extra Top Valuo 111"""

6M and purchaH of 2 pkt•· chick•

Sal, oct. 1!, -

Fresh Frozen

Fresh or Fresh Frozen

Tray Pak

Sat., 0&lt;1. •• liM

541

trouble.

I

45c
JOe
39c
35c
39c

"Cube Steaks"

10

2

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Steaks

;!:,..".J:c=
Oo
$1
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Wltb ODiliiOil llld llOfo
chase ol 10 ... pq.

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Preth l'roun Cube

y_..,.., lontless Tip ...-

Kroger

Prozen

Rump Roast __1_~=-.99c Turkeys
Dubuque Canned Ham •-. _... _5

•
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~ $3.69

Eckert Semi-Boned Ham
Whole or half • • • - - 69c lb.
-

lllL Sat, Oct. s, 1884
A Preview of
Turlr:•y• Nr tt.
Holiday Season

Haddock Fillets __ . __ ~~~ .:~ _• -_. lb. 49e
Pure Lard ------~r-~·~-----·-· 3 1:... 49c
Fin! cut•
29C
Dry SaIt Baeon . __ • ------.
. ---.
-.
lb.
Conlor Cull .. lb. :!5o

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Sliced Bacon __ Kwtck Krlop

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Mrs. Mae Harrah and sister
returned home Wednesday from
Florida where they have visit·
ed their brother who is very ill
In a hospital.
Mrs. Allee Dodson's guesLo::

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Mrs. Kenneth Cundiff and fam·

2 :_ $U5

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Wltb OIJUpO!J ond puro

obaoeol31b,pt&amp;

Smoked Jowl Bacon --·-· ·· ·· lb. 29c
Slab Bacon _•• - ~~~ _.._~·~ - _•. lb. 39c

.........

~c

l'nlhP-tlio
llub

EL Sat., Oct. 1!, 19111

Mrs. Ed/la Summerfield of
Chester sj{ent a week with her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Parker and
Nancy.
Mrs. Agnes White attended
Sci oto Presbytery meeting Jn
Wilmington as a dellljjale from
the First United PresbyleriaB
Church.
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Wolfe
and children of Kirkland, Ill.
visited their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Wolfe and famil) and Mr. and Mrs. Jeu
Brinker of Racine.
Miss Sharlee Neuman
is
teaching in the Belpre school
system.
Mrs. Mary M. Diddle and
daughter, Anna Grace Oller,
were recent Sunday guests ot
Mrs. Oiler's daoghter and son·
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Daryl
Brown and children of Mineral
Wells, w. va.
Mrs. Roena Marlin of West.
erville visited Mrs. Laura LJef,
heit. ..
Miss Sharon Sue Cottrill of·
Columbu. spent a week end
with her parents, Mr.
and
Mrs. Donald Cottrill and brothers, Craig and Bruce.
Mike Jenkins was honored
with a party on hla UiU. blrthat his home on College
Road. Ice crear and cake were
served to Mr. and Mrs. Lanny
Jenkins of Pomeroy, hls mothMrs. Lenora Jenklns, hi .11
Gary, and tho honor-

Mrs. li'Aitb

0~

Sunday wlt,h ftfr. and Mrs.
aid O.borna end called on Mrs.
Glenua MllboPn, Wed!leiday ev·

en!Da·

.

- m- s.

-Ada Slack

HOUSTON (UPI) - City huo

mane ~nt hea4 Harold
Fife QPWils succinctly wb7
there Ia no blw .In 101!11 ~l!llmil

12 oz.
can

39c

Hunt's 300 SID Can1

TOMATOES ---"- 9 .... 97c
FLOUR:!~.

SLICED PEACHES
MUSTARD

PUDDING .,

PtE FILLING - - -

box8C

No . 2 Can Thank You R1i 1in, Apple- or Lemon

47c

4 cans $1.00

PIE FILLING
12 Quart -

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Stadac

• •

5 Qu•rt

JUG _ _ _

5

L~~-

OXYDOL

49c

Large

bo•

79c

SUGAR
lbs.

box

79C

qts.

$1.00

qts.

$1.00

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$1

Chicken, Bee-1 or Turhy

MORTON'S POT PIES - - -- 6 for $1.00
FRENCH FRIED POT ATOES _ 9 oz. box 1Oc

9 X 12 SIZE

~~~~

$1 .00

Union Workm.-n ur Beech Nut

Morton's 3-Loaf

Linoleum Rugs

10

boxes

SPIC &amp; SPAN
STA·PUFF RINSE __ 3
2
LESTOIL

VIETTI
HOT DOG
CHILl SAUCE

Scan•

4

Urge Box

45c

Granulated

pkg. 49c

HOME MADE BREAD

S4.49

SAVE' BIG'
"OUR
RED DOT"

TOKAY
GRAPES .. lb. 15(
CARROTS 'b 0 10(
1
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WHITE
BREAD

APPlE
SAUCE

My. T-Fine--Chocolate, lemon, Vanilla or Butterscotch

Magic Bleach

Coloniill Fine

Lucky Leaf

ICEBERG PICKLES _ _ ;.. 33c

Reg, Siu

FRYfR PARTS BR~:.m SSe

BEANS
PINTO

;.. 33c

INSTANT DRY MILK _

YOUNG &amp; TENDER CHICKEN

New Crop

$1 .00

l:ott,

26 oz. Ko1her Dill

BAR-B-Q
No.1
can

(

Full Quart Puty P1k

Beef or Pork

THRIFT TRAY PACKED SLICED

each

3

WESSON OIL

VIETTI

PORK STEAK 3

c

No ..2Y2
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SWEET PICKLES

FRESH LEAN

Roll

5 lb.37c
23

_P lain

Lerge 24 oz.

19C

FULL
QUART

FRESH AND LEAN

Southern Roll

5 lb.'39c

Large No. 21h C1n1 Argo

FINE FOR BROILING

BACON

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CHUCK Roast lb. 45c
CHUCK Steak lb.
GROUND BEEF 3

SWEET POTATOES

lb.

10c

WHITE POTATOES
ALL PURPOSE

loaves
FOR

10lb.bag

8 !!.97(
3

A New Jteml

PEPSI

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DIET COLA
6 PAC:KS

3~~k S1

MI•ddleport 0
1

_Farm View

MDhoan

'NUn' SAID

HAVE MORE CENTS I

TREET

CHOICE FULL CUT

her

Arthur Morarity and Mr . and

on, Middleport, Mrs. Mildred
Frank and Mrs. Mabel Van
Meter of Chester.
The estate of the tate Benja·
m•n Wbltoside was sold recent·
ly by hls hoira to the West VIr·
ginia Pulp and Paper Co. local·
•d at Luke, Maryland. T hi o
land is located In Brandywine.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Qs.
borne motored to Midland, Pa.
Sunday to visit with her sister,
Mr. and Mra. Burdell Dunne.
Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Rardin
of Long Bottom called on Mrs.
Edith Osborne Tuesday even·
log, the occasion being h e r
birthday,
Mrs. Pat Thomas and Mrs.
CiaNI Mllhoan attended I he
Diabetes Detection Unit, Tues·
day at the Eastern school house.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Osborne
snd children, Phllllp, Polly,
snd Sherr! of Lancaster visited
over the weekend with Mrs. Ed·
lth Osborne end other relatives.
Mn. Kenneth Davis and fa·
ther, Merl Taylor, visited one
ft;;f last week with her uncle,
Albert Warner and daughter
Eloise neiir Coolyllle.
Mr. and Mrs. Art
sister CJara •lilted
with ber parenll, Mr. and Mrs.
M. L. Bahr.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac llmab's
dauahter Mulne and family '
are spelldtnf IIlii week with
thel!I-

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ARMOUR'S

ROUND
STEAK
lb. 69c

Ridge Keno

''&amp;ve over lrled to e~\dl
a att" Fifo lib.

.,~

Mrs.

Mrs. Don Myers presented birthday.
an Interesting article on how Mrs. Rosa Leadingham, South
to make a compost bed. Deli· Webster, spent a week with
cioua refreshments were servson and daughter-in-law,
ed to li members and two Mr. and Mrs. Willis Leadingguesll,
and dau~ers,
Connie,
Barbara and R se Marie.
Mr. and Mrs Larry Morarl·
ty and childr n of Columbus
spent a wee s vacation with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ia (Or dqa:

;l

FULL CUT BEEF

moved inlo Lhe Mabel Winebrenr.er house on Second SL
Mr. a11t.l Mrs. Frank Morgan
of Portsmouth ar.d Mrs. Fran·
ces Ritter and Mrs . M a r y
Browning oi New Boston, ac·
companied by Mrs . Ada Slack
and son, Ruger, were Sunday
guesls of Mr. and Mrs. Wilki e
Sarson and son, Charles, Port·

and helped her

letlltli Cllls run loose. a• tlteH

,I

1

Harlls Frank: secretary, Mrs. land.
Ly le Balderson, and treasurer, Jackie Williams, who is atMrs. R. L. Larkins. They were tending Hio Grande College, represented with carnation cor. cently spent a weekend with

Sunday were Mrs. Dora Heat-

lb.
bag

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It you are not compl•ly ..Ht' llod wltfo ony Frooh· Dotod Pn&gt;
I duct from Kroger, wt wUI replect
1 It or ...fund yGUr mone~u1 10 1
1 p,... Top Vah.11 Sto~mpt for your 1

Cut·Up

z pJrio.and~

Gro~hama or Honey
Or~

$

.A::.:JI Kroger Guarantee '

Whole Fryers
\F

wttb -of
d!ase

Potatoes

: Fresh Dated :

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------------ ---- ----,---··---,
Delivered Fresh
From the Farm Dailr

Yes, Both Your Pennies and Your Dollars Go farther At ROY S!!

Emmett

ilies.

Apple Cider _•• __ ----- ~-- ••1. 8~c
Endive _ ea. 19c Escarole ea. 19c

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Lhe Riverview Garden C I u b
for thelr September meeting.
1'he meeting was opened with
ievotionals by Mrs. Ronald Os·
borne. Roll call was answered
by members answerin~ wi th dif·
ferent signs of autumn. New officer!l were installed as
folIowa: President, Mrs. Walter
Brown; vice president, Mrs.

Socl.ety Notes

·m s frorn bag

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Vinyl Flowers _.. ~~;. --.--.

Kraft Pur.

Ex. Sat., Ocl 3, 1984

umenh wittt cou·

Fresh Carrots ---· - _. __ 2 b~b; 19c
. __ ... 55c _- ••'%9.9c
Orange Jmce
lropr ~.:. 1

Free rop Voluo SII"MI'
with coupou and tu"·
chase of l oz BotUo
K._. Vanlllo ...,..,

Get Y.our Ameri·
can

Fresh Kale ... _____ . --- _ ~::: 29c
Bartlett Pears .L~"!·_ s~·: _ 8 '" 49c

Mr. ana Mrs. Ernest Bartels
Hun_tlngton spent 1 ~eeke_nd
his brothe. and .sister-In·

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Mrs. Ernest Whitehead.
A Williams.
committee for the new year Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hems·
::~ooks was named consisting of ley of Mason, W. Va.,
spent
Mrs. Frank Bise, Mrs. Frank , Saturday evening with his moMrs. Osborne and Mrs. Bnld- ther, Mrs. Margaret Hemsley

lb.
bag

Avondole Pinta

Bistuits _. _. _..... __ . _ 13 '.·,·;, $1
Prpsoden t .. _r-thpast•
. -. -. -. --- · Gt.s•. 32c

the state presldt!nt announcing
the annual meetins In Colum·
bus on Oct. 7. New resolution!!

erson.

R·~ aflS .... - Gt. Northern · - - .. 10 No.cans303 '$1
Spotlight
Bean Coff ee _____
---- 3 b..lb. $1. •89

Krt~ger

Mrs. James Autherson and
, Patricia and
her
, Mrs. Augusta Will.

' ages by the retlring president, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jock

cans

-------- 6

Kroger Catsup

$1

1964.

$

- .: t

Country Club

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Domino Sugar

'P"\:1~·

8 ct.

No. 2

I

effective until Oc:tobtr

J ct .

lng at the borne of Mrs. Edna
Hall. The pre!lldent, Mrs. PaulIn~ Myers, read B letter frotn

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Refreshments were served to Howard K. Parker and a
Mr. and Mrs. Don Myers, Mr. friend, John Jacobs, of Ma rlet·
and Mrs. Ernest Whitehead , ta College, spent the weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Osborne, with the formers paretns, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hum- and Mrs. Herberl Parker and
Jhrey, Karen and Robin, Mr. sis ter, Nancy.
1nd Mrs. Warren Pickens, and
Mr. and Mrs . Joe Thoren and
Donnie King. The next meeting tamily of N·~a
Settlement
Nill be with the Whitehea d!!.
have mu·.·ed in~o the Sharlee
fUVERVIEW CLUB
Neuman property on Seventh -st.
Mrs. R. L. Larkins and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell McCoy
\1arion Hall were hostesses to and daughler of Racine have

can•

cans

club held Its September meet·

Mr. and Mrs. Rayr .ond But· 1
of Summ¥svillo, W. Va . '
weekend ugests ol her
and broU••r-in·law, Mr.

PARM CLUB MEETS
The Olive ~arm Woman's

ing the business session som'""e acco1:- panied back by
~c hool projects were Jiscussed. Hubbard .

Kroger Yellow Vee Pak

K~er

By llln. Lyle Baldeno•

Mrs. Vivian Humphrey gave a
very Interesting account of Mrs. Agnes White attended
their vacation trip through Ken· Baml•tleestting of the Rio Gran&lt;e
lucky.
Church Association. Mr.
Mrs. Samual of South !nd·
Refreshments were served '""~a· -were sues t speakers.
the. above named and the fol- Mr. Brooks Sayre and son,
lowt~, Mrs. Ara Myers, Mrs. Roger, accompanied by
his
Marme Buckley, Mrs_., .Marg~ret brother, Paul Sayre, and dauBrown, and Mrs. L1Ji~n ~lck- ghter, Beverly, of Columbus re·
ens. !he October ~eeling lS
cently enjoyed a week 's fish·
be Wlth Mrs. Ella Hannum.
lng trip "' Sharbot Lake, On·
CBC CWB
tario, CaJ.ada.
The C.B.C. club met with Mr. Carl Hubbard, employed
Mr. and Mrs. Robert King for in Sebree, Ky ., spent a week
their September meeting. Our- end here at his home. He was

toll

Hygrade's

$

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Syracuse
Society Notes

[or the club were also read . law , Mr . and Mrs .

8 ....

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Kroger EvapOrated

'1 01:.

H.1lvli!s and Sliced

No. 2•;

r' lu1 SO Top V•lue St.mp1
Wltto c.._ 40

Kroger

Yellow Cling

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Kroter Whi ..

Morton T. V.

A ~ st .

,..g•.

DOLLAR and PENNY DAYS

Reedsville
Society Notes

ICE
CREAM
v.c1rton
,...

SJc

All Low Everyd•y Prices

Are Also AVIliable At •••••

MON., TUES., WED.
CLOSE 8 P.M.
Pa)'I'OU &amp; Oovermnent THURS., FRI., SATURDAY _ CLOSE 9 P.M.

Second &amp; Rutland
11

Cbecb Caahed

IC:LOSED ON SUNDAYS)

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THE BRIGHT STAR FOOD MARKET
POMEROY. 0.

113 W. SICOND ST.
Qumtl&amp;, IJmlt Rl

ts Reserved

TUNE IN WMPO 1390 ON YOUR RADIO DIAL EACH MONDAY a ~ItS.
DAY AT 1:10AM f~ OUR RADIO PROGRAM FEATURING TENN&amp;ISEI
ERNIIFORD AI GUUT ARTIST,

PRICES EFFECTIVE
Thunday AM Oct. 1 thru Saturdey, Oct.1
a..d.,. eu......t Colt

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WANT AD
INFORMATION

2 SIGNS

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QUALITY

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1960 Chevrolet Biscayne 2-Dr.

C&amp;JtCIIU.ATIOHII
OOilAJri'ON8
Wll IN . _ . . . cun:tl liii.C. &amp;.. IL
r. DQ ej Pat.lleaue.

tires, detuxe equipment, low

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1959 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-Dr.

" a.au. . .

radio and healer . new tires, real sh .. rp.

1963

l.aeni'NO' ta..aa.

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$2395

mterior •. beige

and brown t imsh , VB enginf', Powergllde trana. Radio and

ou UlRI'tt•
Minima. Cbul• C1U ~

teevt~..

s~otless

4 Door _ Low milf'ailf" by !oral owner,

Ad~-

11 CUlt. ,.,. trnl"tt fcrr

~-- $995
Powerglide trans .•

RADIATOR
Chevrolet Impala
.
p~r~;~w~~ireM~;~~ w
e::•• $2@)~~.· ANTI-FREEZE
TIME

Gh~lbOQ)d '"
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1"tM pat.
te. wtJ aot "" f'aiPOMibJt b
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$1095

milea~&lt;:e

Aqua fin U&gt;h, dean inwrior, VB engme,

For Rent

.. tel lloOCI 00011

,.... 10 LU\'
ro PLACJ: •
IUBUI..T PHOUt.JCING

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PHONI! WY 2-2157

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For Sale or Rent

APARTMENT, unfurnished, reFIVE ROOMS and bath, house.
decorated, ground floor,
~
123 Hudson St., Middleport.
rooms and bath. Basement.
Inqulro
Oluo Hnte!.
Hardwood floor .
automatic
t 22 tfe
heat. Call WY 2·3200

...

DON'T DELAY
Beat The Ru•h
FASTEST &amp; BEST

For Sale

9 30 6tc

Reel &amp;tete For Sale

COAL HI\ ULJNG. Leave ord·
ers at Wolfe Servtce Station, FOR SALE - 3 bedroom hOUlle
with modern kitchen, base·
Racine, or contact: Charles
ment, garage, fireplace, gas
Shain. 4 miles from Raclroe,
furnace
21'. lots, furnish. $10,·
on the Dorcas ~ Apple Grove
000. Phone Mason 773-5611.
Road .
&gt; 29 3tp
9 2!1 6tp

6 cyl., std . trans ., beautiful aqua finish, clean interior, &amp;ood

UOUU.TIOHO
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t.(o ldlt at ,.,... dl1 w
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Motor Co.

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Business Services

THREE room apartment and
Notice
hath, adults, 212 South Fifth
Avenue, Middleport.
WY 2·
THERE will be an old time
5435.
9 22 tic
Revival meetmg at the Freedom Gospel Mission at Bald TWO BEDROOM house on Lin·
coin Heights Av&lt;ulabiE Oct·
Knob, St iversville - Bashan
oher
I. Phone WY 2-5127.
Rd. from Oct. I to 14, inclu,.
9 17 tfc
ive. Rev. 0. G. McKinney of
Charleston, West
Virginia
MODERN 4 room and
bath
will be the evangelist. Specfurnished apartment. M 1 d·
Ial singin~ . The public wei·
dleport. WY 2·3ll74.
come Rev. E . J . Griffith Is
9 II tfc
pastor.
9 25 6tc
FURNISHED and unfurnished
THE FOREST RUN Methodist
apartments. Inquire at the
Church will make apple but·
Ohio Hotel.
8-14-t!c TWO USED overhead garage
ter on Octobd 8. Orders may
THREE
and
four
roo'!l
fumillhedoors. 1 elecrtie range. Ph.
be placed by contacting any
ed
IIIII
lllllurnisbed
apart.
wy 2-3267.
9 30 61c
membez of lhe chLJrch or
menta.
WY
Z-i434
12
6
tic
:-:--:-==:---:-::---:::-eall WY 2·o!.&lt;67 or WY 2·2302.
COAL STOVE and Wa rm Morn9 29 3tc
HOUSE, 4 rooms, bath,
pic- ing. Doria Dailey, Portland.
;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;===:;;,j tore wind"" , basemen~ pick·
t 29 3tp
el fence vard . 16'11 Lincoln
Hetghta. Phone WY 2·2760.
SEE THE NEW
ll-22·tfc

Hospital News

Bucks Favored

Chapter Has
Thanks for
Contributions

'.

s!'lelf In tourist cabins (one set Each number on Scopitone
for ever) run
pa;;sengers 1. r:nsts a quarter . The m(l el unes
thereby allowlfll 1 certain add art 1mported from France.
ed degree of prlvi"Y·
Ther · s talk that Debbie Rey.
The fifth lntemational Tele- uold .. may try to produet mmJi.
vision fi"estival of Monte Carlo cal numbers In America for the
will be held In MonaC"t Jan. 17· machines. Mean ..,. :ile, custom31J 1965. Tweot\ . two countries ' en such as those at P.M.'s can
participated in thls yeu'a fes- press Lhe usual pushbuttons and
jukeboxes thaL offer a sort of UvaJ.
see the sight!! or Pari s to the
cross between movie an" teleyi.
accom paniment or music.
!lion films tD accompany the re- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - · - - - - cord.ing:S.
In air travel, the most prom·
inem video entr.epreneur IJ
American Airlines . .whlch has
ius tailed , on some flight!!., what
it ca ll s "Astruvision, a new .en4. Selne
23. Boy's
AOBOS!iJ
t~rtainment systen for n.lOVJes ,
6. aaskell
nick1. Pari• oo1A
.f or tis.h
name
6.television and stereophonH. mu6. River :
2!'.i. Part of
dolorosa
!lie." Thi s system is, in great 11. ~11sisslppl
Cent.nU
"to be"
part, a frank reaction to the
26. Con~
or Ohio
N .Y.
uond
U . Sheath :
T. Hirh card
st.ccess of the competin~ Trans
for
zool .
8. A.ri .umaJ
W1rld Al rlmes (TWA I with Its
27. Fruit13. Choll
on&amp;rO
"In-flight'' motion pictures. On
9. WeJrd :
Ing
ParL
var.
Jpikeot
14. Core
TWA, the scret:n Is mounted ~t
10. Valu.
grain
16. BoY•
the front of a cabin . On Amen31, Alleviate
17. Sebold
nlcl&lt;na.me
can Alrlines, nine-inch vid · 16, Guido' a
19. TritllnK"
32. Girl's
37. Jupiter' a
20. Seythe
name
sets are mounted between each
noto
wlte
St.
Abraba.m'1
18.
FcunulUI
handle
39.
EKg-Bha.ped
pair of ~:~eats in the first class
btrthpla.cu
eRgTavec21. Lettue«:
40 . • ttver: Sib .
sections and on the overhead
u.s.
M . Moet
19. Fa.nn
i I. Heavy cart

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Revlle

lly RICK DU IIROW
HOLL\'WUOD (UP1J - The
way things are developing , Jt
may soon be difficult to go any·
where even out for t!lltertain·
ment ~r or. a trip, without running into television, or ~ rea·
son:- ·-le facstmtle thereof.
The era ol Uny video sets for
automobiles Is upon us. Very
small televisiur sets are also
avallabl~ In growing numbers
for the homt: and can be transported ft01n ;oom to room with·
out the strenuous lugging required for the older, bulkier
portables. HartJ!sized television
seta are probably not too far
oil for gener£ use. And now
we have video making strong
inroads tnto ah travel-and, in
a somewhat dllferent form, into

DAILY CROSSWORD

RADIATOR SERVICE

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21. Zoo

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24. RlaBcal
28. J..,eave out
29. Melody
30. Sallora:
colloq.

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88. Coin :

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WHAT TIME
DID HE SAY
HE WUZ

COM IN '?

- Y..'E DON'T , JlJST SWFFD
THEM o..J T.~'

NE. GIVE_

1

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CHANCE~~

WE El&lt;.AMINE THE TAilORS LABELS ON
AND, IF THEIR SUITS

THEI R

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TH' PARSO!IISAID
HE WUZ AIMIN'
TO DRAP BY FER
A VISIT TODAY,

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DAJLY OBYI'TOQUOTE -

1965

.. LOli'GF.LLOW
One letter ltmpiJ Rands for anot.ber. Ia this sample A • UJedl
tor the three L'-. X tor the two O'a. ete. Single letters, apo..
troph!-., tbll iengtb and fonnatloe ot the words ue aU binta.
ilacb dq 11oo codo lettem are dJffonDt.
A Orn&gt;toc 81 QooaUoa

W

Blaettnars

'Oh, he'o a model boy, all right! I Imagine he could
hold that pooe all day!"

POMEROY, 0

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MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
6:00
6:05
6:20
6::/j
6:311
6:33
6:55
6:57
7:00
7:05
7:30
7:35

For Sale

PLANNING
YOUR VACATION?

7:50
8:00
8:00

Road 10rvl.., boll bond

IIH'Yl .. and travelservl..
CALL:

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E. M. BURTON
WY 2-2632
571 ITNdwoy
Mlddlopor1

8:45
8:45

ADTOMOB!LI: lll8uraoce been
cucelled! lAol your opera.
lor'a llceuet Call WY 2-• .

1:00
t :05
10 :00
11 :00
11:15
11 :15
11:15
11 :33
11:15
12:00
12:U
12:U
4:00
4:15

Illite
LET REES FLORAL in Racine
handle oU your flower needs.
Funerals, weddings, gifts, al·
10 beautiful glassware. Rees
Floral, 3rd Street, Racine,
Ohio, Phone WI 11-39113.
11 IB 15tc

4:30
li:OO
6:00
6:00
1:45

SiiiJl On -News
Saered Heart Hour
Meigs County RFD
Paul Bowers -Farm
Nws
Rey. Raymond Jones· Rei
Sporta Headlines
Weltber Report
Newa
Tlny'o Chapel
NOWI
Pickens Hardware
!Tuea. Thurs.)
News Report
Bill Mlll&lt;!r Show
Johnson • Simpson Ins.
· Show &lt;Fri.)
Roy's Food Basket Show
!Mon . Thurs.)
Baker Furniture Show
&lt;Wed. · Fri.)
I&amp;S Super Market Show
(Thura.)
News
Coffee With Jmet
Grand Ole Op'ry
Ministerial Assoc,
A.S.C. Program . Fri.
Family Worship • Thurs.
Masou Co. Agr. Ext.·Tueo.
Swap Shop
Tiny's Country Hymns
Noou Report
Goeslller's Guest Star·Fri.
Larry Anderson Show
Jim Meeo Show
Blaellnar Auto Show
· &lt;Thuro.)
Local .News
4im 'Mees Show
lllmoll'l Markel • News
SundoWn Serenade
Sign IJfl September

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TO OUTFIT IT.

WHERE J{ODERATION IS A

I'AIII.T DiDIFFERiilNCE IS A CIUM!L-LlCliTliONIIIJlWl
0 ... KiD&amp; i'OIItw• ~Go lDO.

Br HAROLP GRAY
OH, I PlA'IEO 11'1

"THI&amp; ~ AS A
CHI ~Di ""'SEE:,MY
FAMIL'I OWtfro "TH~

RCCK'IIIWFF I

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Bll GEOI~GE WONDEk
IJY HOW

HE WIU. HAW! IM~
FROM WA:IHI~

Pi.ACIH&amp; Y&lt;;JU AT
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'f'tale for Q_ I. Q...U iler&lt;&gt;1H ~

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S: 15 Sign Off October
SAnJRDAY
uo Sign On - News
PROGI\AM LOG
4::10 Interchange
6:05 Country Music
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 5:00 Community News
6:20 Country Jamboree
6:00 Sign On, Musical Clock
5:05 World, National Newa
7:00 Larry Anderson Show
6:30 Newa Headlines
5:15 Spolllght on Sporll
8:00 Pomeroy Hi Football
6:32 Mua1cal Clock
5:25 Weather
9:30 Middleport High Football 7:oo Be Still &amp; Knor.
5:30 Sunset Blvd.
11 :00 Top Ten Show (Dairy
7:03 News
• 8:00 Sign Off
Valley)
7:08 Musical Clock
SATURDAY
11 :30 Top Ten Show &lt;Dultons)
7:3o Newa Headlines
6:00 Sign On, Musical Clock
12:00 Noon Newa
7:32 Mualcal Clock
7:00 Be Still v Know
12:15 Musical Interlude
7:15 Word ' &amp; Testimony
7:'' News
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
8:00 Ohio Valley News
7:00 Musical Clock
1:00 Bill Miller Show
8:05 World, Natlonill New•
7:45 Word &amp; Testimony
&lt;OSU Football)
8:10 Sports
8:00 Ohio VaUey News
6:45 Sign Off September
8:15 Weather Picture
8:05 World, Nationill News
5:15 Sign Off October
816 Mualcal Clock
8:10 Sparta Today
SUNDAYS
8:55 Community NO'Iil
8:15 Weather Picture
7:00 Sign On- News
J:OO Talk ot the Town
8:16 Mualcal Clock
' 7:35 Sunday Showcase
9:55 Mason County Newo
8:55 News
8:00 French City Baptist Hour 10:00 Flmlly Worsblp Hour
9:00 Musical Clock
8:30 News
10:15 PubUo Smtco
9:30 Song &amp; Story Time
8:33 Hour of Deliverance
10:30 Latcllstrlng
t :45 Family Worship Hour
(Elder Cline)
10:55 World Newa
!0:00 Newo
9:111 Congressman Abele
11:00 Nawo Beat
10:115 High School Hit Parade
10:05 Sunday Chapel
11:05 Morning Melodies
10:6&amp; Nowo
10:33 Waslrlogtou Reporll to
(""cepl Friday,
11:00 Army Time
the Peoplo
Church Bella Rlnll
11:30 Speclill Communi••
II :00 Sunday Show
11:45 World Newo
Programo
12 :00 Noon News
11:55 Maaon Countr New
12:00 Newa Roundup
12 :15 Chrtatlana Hour
12:00 Communll:ll News
12:20 Bulletin Board
12:30 Rev. Marlin Teeta
U:ll5 Local NO'Iil
12:2i News 0 Grams
1:00 Rev. Andrew Par801111
12:10 Marteta
12:30 Saturday Matinee
1:30 Rev. Silas B!Uups
12:1&amp; MJd 0.., Weather
1:55 Newa Beat
2:00 Sunday Chapel
12:20 Evans llutletln Board
2:00 Saturday Matinee
2:33 Rev . Roscoe Thomo
U:U N..,. 0
2:6&amp; Newa Beat
3:00 Sunday Cbapel
12:30 Agrtcull:ure Agent
3:00 Saturday Matinee
3:33 Country Hymntlrners
12:45 Country Go Round
3:55 Newo Beat
(Dan Hayman)
1:55 Newo Beat
4:00 Dlaclrrg with Doss
4:33 Sunday Showcase
1:00 Country Go Round
4:30 Top Tea Revue
6:00 Bapt!at Layman's Hour
1:55 Newo Beat
1:00 NO'Iil Summary
6:30 Sundown Serenade
1:01' Mid-Way Matinee
5:15 Publle Servlce
6:45 Sign Off September
3:61 Newa Beat
&amp;:30 Dinner Mualc•·l•
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TERRY

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GIVINS t.e 'JOUGH
COMPE1TTION IN
HIGH ·PRICED
ORIGINAU:. 1
BIRDIE:-

AR9T IT WAS TJ.IAT TRIP 10
RUSBIA .. TJ.IEN TJ.IE FASHION
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OR IS 'THERE??

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Musical Instruments

'E" flat, alto saxophone, like
new, for sale. Call WY 2-11001.

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POMEROY for the FIRST 3 DAYS of OCTOBER
Beginning Thursday, October ht (Tomorrow) Elberfelds are having
their Annual Sale of men's and boys' coats and jackets in the busy
men's and boys' department on the first floor.
Stop in-see the .excellent selection of jackets and coats. Select
what you ne~d for yourself and your family and really save during
this sale.

This Week Elberfelds

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winter Sport Shirts for men in all sizes,
small (14-14lh), medium (15·151,-'2), large

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A tremendous selection of new f.,U and

(16-16lh) and extra large (17·17lh).

COAT SALE

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MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS

spread collar, Hi Roll

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collar, button Jiown ivy

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novelty styles.

2nd Floor

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Young Men's and Men's

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Extra fine quality 100% Viscose rayon rugs with skid
resistant back. Vibrant colors: Red, pink, aqua, rose,
yellow, tangerine, champagne, plum, green, blue, lilae,
gray, mint green, antique gold, rose, beige, brown, white.
Matching colors in all sizes.

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All-WEATHER COATS
Reg. $25.00 All Weather Coats _
Reg. $19.50 All Weather Coats _
Reg. $16.50 All Weather Coats _
RE&gt;g. $13.95 All Weather Coats _

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and altered to your correct length

Sale $18.00
Sale $14.00
Sale $12.00
Sale $11.00

Regular Size Printed Flannel Gowns
Extra Size Printed Flannel Gowns
Printed Flannel Tailored Pajamas
Mother Hubbard Flannel Gowns
Fanc y Prints, Full Length Flannel Gowns
Flannel Ski Pajamas _ _
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Novelty Printed Broadcloth Pajamas-- -- F;,ncy Print Flannel Pajamas _
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Novelty Print Shifts and Nite Shirts _
~Dacron and Cotton Blend Long Pajamas
Dacron and Cotton Blend Sleep Coats
Dacron and Cotton Blend Shift Gowns
Cuddle Trique Long Pajamas
Cuddle Trique Robe Coats
Cuddle Trique Shift Gowns

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3'

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$2.95

70''

$3.69

4' X. 6' - - - - $7.95

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SERTA.JOLLED EDGE- TUFTED TOP
'INNERSPRING MA nRESSES

$38·00

less and worn without a cuff or the

Innerspring Mattresses

more conservative models that are

As nationally advertised. Healthfully firm. Double or
twin bed size.

$39.75
(Box Spring~ are the 1ame price as the Orthopedic
MattrHs)
Mens Two·Way
Turtle Neck

Elberfelds In Pomeroy Are Offering To Their
Customers This Special • • .

Kroehler Value I

Sale!

Knit turtle neck In detach
able button down ivy style
in neat checks and solid
colors. Sizes small (14
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and large (16-16¥..).

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A large group of girls dresses, all easy care fabrics.
Many s11·lps to choose from
in solids, plaids. checks,
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FLANNEL
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$3.95

Regular $7.95 Girls
Dresses _ _ _ Sale $5.44

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Sale $4.44

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Regular $4.95 Girls
Dresses _ _ Sale $3.44

Women• H•nd M•d•

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Regular $3.95 Girls
Dresses _ _. Sale $2.44

KNIT HATS
Sale 1.68

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Regular $2.95 Girls
Dresses _
Sale $2.00

A wide selection of wornens knit hats. 100%
Acrylic fabric . Stretch to
fit any headsize. Many colors including white.

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Made with long tails and
in neck sizes 14 \-2 to 1~
in colorful plaids ana
checks, two pockets. San·
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Nylon Blend Reversible

Rag Rugs
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Sale $2.44

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elastic boxer back, attached elastic
foot straps.

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Be sure to see all the styles in Mens and Bo1.s Winter
Weight Underwear - You'll find Union Swts in sev·
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knit styles - both Union Suits and 2 Piece Shirt and
Drawers - And you'll also find your correct size
from the smallest boy to the man who wears size 54.
Why don't you stop in the busy men's and boy's department on the first floor right away and make your
selections?

Made with extra long taU•
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manent coUar stays, Full
cut. Sizes amall, medhun,
large and extra large. So-

the Loom Cottons. Many styles. Prints and solids in miss-

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WINTER UNDERWEAR

with hidden zlpoln hood

$3.95
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color nylon In red, black,
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Sizes 7 to 14 in black, green, red and
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Both of these beautifully proportioned pieces feature the ex·
citing new hieher back treatment for the utmost In seyle and
comfort. Famous Kroehler quality In ever;· detail ; aturdy
long life construction ; zippered cushion• of high density
foam. Handsomely custorn·tailorf'd In your choice o fabrics
and colors. On Sale now In the 3rd floor. Visit the furniture
dept. and see tile many values In Livlnlli JIAlom furniture.

for $6.00

Your opportunity to buy
at a savings. Many styles
and fabrics to choose
from - dark and light
patterns. Misses and half
sizes.

Girls nylon stretch pants, fleece lined,

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STRETCH PANTS

They are perfect for
this time of year and
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light and dark shade•

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Sport Shirts
$2.95

Girls Dresses

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Serta'1 "Or.t~ux" Smooth Top

cuffed and have belt loops.

$1.95
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these popular innerspring mattresses. Double or twin
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