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Girls Attend
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Shortening
Sweet milk to make soft dough
roll tbin. Co\'er witb
sliced
apples, spl'inkle witb cmna·
mon and 1 2 cup sugar. Roll
likt' jf'lly roll and slice about
I Inch thtl'k. Put in par !lliced
-; idt' up and coyer with follow·
ing, &lt;tod bake in !375 degree-s I
mudt&gt;rate oven until apples
are tPnder. }1ix Wgl:'tber I 1 " Tbs flour
2 Tbs. Hutlt"r
I 1-!J cup Brown sugar
1 1.:1 t·up water
Lt·t boil and pour over dum~
lings (Bakel

13 cups chopped cabbage

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1 c up chopped ooloos
I red pepper
I green pepper
1..1: cup salt
Pepper
Celery Salt
Mixed spices
Prepare aod blend aU
gredlents. Boil over slow Hre
2 bours. Seal in sterilized jars.

Pomeroy
0. B Elberfeld and Mr .
Mrs. W. A. Gibbs were in
Columbus Sunday, to call on
t he Wi II iam Elberfeld family at
the Schoedinger Chapel. They
dinner
guests of Mr . and
M
F
rs
rench Hundley ,
Mr and Mrs . Leo Williams of
J ac k son spent Saturday with
Welby Wha ley. Calling In
the afternoon wa:s Mrs. G u y
Mrs . Everett Thomas return·
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a . wee 's vr sit m Columbus
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friends at Moorefield, W. Va.
and attended the Forest festi ·
val at Elkins 1 W. Va.
returned
Miss Vida Ihle
home Sun. aFter spending sev·
eral days With her cousm, Mrs.
Edward Brannon, Weston, W.
Va .
ed home Sunday evening. after

Second was a request f o r
English Tea Cake. I have one
for English Tea Muffins, this
::. l l'l. tr·~-'·&lt;ttrtt•rt .1 L•lll\t' l "- 11\' ul
might help.
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English Tea Mufflns
2 cups flour
nt;;tl, '- ~·lunil •&lt;~~ Hu ~ me::.!&gt;
·0: 1"11 [I;;\ J f':li"Ct', jUnlUz il l
% tsp baking powder
::,,J[,•m ( 11li · ·~t \\ \ -t • liu lwrt
l tbsp sugar
Ht'inz Relish
f-\111 :.JtF..! 1-'h\ ll t ~ fluT l rt·~ h
I Pk. Green tomatoes
1,'2 tsp, salt
m•·tl . I I t ... t \ ;rg1111.t .' it.;k
I Bun('h Ce le-ry
lbsp. butter
cup milk
H·r ~II}
ll.t l td 1;rak suplw 1 6 Rt&gt;d s\\oel'L peppers
mut t· .\ltil!ll!.'l!l• ~Ll!L' Ru ~tne&lt;::s 10 nwd1um onions
% cup raisins, cut fine
\ulk~l ]',t ttt\·l.t \\t b ur1 1\ulwr- ' Sprinkle with salt and let % tbsp. chopped citron
1.• Smtltt t'u nllL'I'
\1 1 l lto~nt", I "l:tnd :1 hrs. Drain. Mil: togetb·
Mix these ingredients as for
1; '"'1Jm,·n .nnl \\' ami:..~ T:wkt•tt 1 t't 1-bisc•lits. Roll one fourth inch
~en11ll : \ lt n l'i 1.:~1d St:llf' Collt·g~ ; I qt. vine,e::ar
thick. brush with melted butlit Kt:Tllllt'h&gt;
B,•nm SI&lt;Jwit'r
pl. w11trr
ter, sprinkle witb cinnamon,
lrP&lt;:IIIll,liT ill ' J11l Slawt er, JUn · , d pto,; . su~ctr
sugar, and chopped fruit. Roll
ou t , E:.~c:tt'rlll\1 :-.t8t t· {'ol lf•ge, 'l
Tit· in cloth
asforjellyroll,cutwitbsbarp
Frm" .lohn~o n ' ~'ntur Kv Clm~- 1 I Tbs . celf'ry seed
kniff' in three inch thickness.
lt.i!l l'ol l··gt'. lil fh:m l l'lll ln. I I Tb". sti&lt;·k cino&lt;tmoo
Bake in quick oven.
lrt' ' llm&lt;ll l .Ji :'-:&lt;~ttnn:tl Ktl , tnt•c:s 1 Tbs. wbole l'lo,·es
Mrs. John ::.1urpby
I ul lt'gL· 111 llti. Ttukt' , I .1 , \l arPut all in kettle. Boi115 min.
Bon Bon Cookies
k nl' ll nltm:111 J\Tt'i llll !'t·.t.\ l ul SeaL
11z ('UP soft butter
:t·gt' ..:md flubl·T·t l! :.t rl\''i'&gt; f rl'Sil·
3 .cup sifted confettioners'
m&lt;H\ at \ 'alp.'lr:llsu 'l't·chrwlogy I
Catsup Recipe
sugar
lu:.l tl ut~· Jndl ,lnil
l onions
1
tbsp.
vanilla
Mt Sallt&gt;r ht•lt t-\f':; rll:l! mort&gt; 4 qts. cnnked ripe tomatoes
1% cups sifted G. M. flour
'" tudt•!11 -.. :ll't' a t1t·ndlllg eol!L'gr 2 Th~. salt
x • 1 11 tsp. salt
now :1s ::t r ,•-..ull 11! tlw ', i.Jttl:rnee 3 &lt;'Ups sugpr·
Heat o\·en to 350
degrees
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(moderate).
Mix
butter,
sugI stkk cinnamo11 bark
ar.
vanilla
.
Blend
In
Dour
and
I tea s. red pepper
salt thoroughly with hand. Add
1 tea s. ground mus~rd
POMEROY OHIO
food coloring, if desired. Wrap
2 cups vinegar
level
tbsp. dough around fillBoil together 1 hour. Rub
LAST TIME TONIGHT
ing.
Bake
1 inch apart on un·
through colander. Return te
"GOOD NEIGHBOR SAM··
greased
baking
sbeet 12 to 15
I l'edHIICUior)
stove add 3 Ths. corn starch
r&lt;~c k Lt"mmon. Romy Schnei
min ., until set but not brown.
&lt;moistf'ned with vinegar) boil
tier .
Dorothy Pro\ me Mi
Dip
tops of warm cookies In
I&gt; br. S.aL
chuel Connors
F:d\• &lt;~rd G
icing.
Decorate. Makes 28 to
Rubm son Ed1\ nd Andrews
LotiL'J Ny!'.
Z5
cookies.
Sweet Pickles
CHOCOLATE DOUGH: Add
7 or 8 Pickles sliced
WED . and THURSDAY
1 square unsweetened choco1 cup l.ime to 1 gal. Water
Oct . 7-8
I Pk. Appleo
late (I oz.j melted.
NOl OPEN
Pour over pickles and let
6 lbs. beef, cooked &amp; grouod
BROWN SUGAR DOUGH:
:-:--stand O\'er night. Next morn1 lb. suet ground
FRID.6Y thru THURSDAY
~" cup brown sugar tpacked)
ing drain and rinse and cover
Oct . 9·15
3 lbs. seede~:~. raisios
with cold water. Let stand 3 to place of conf. sugar.
" HOW THE WEST
2
lbs. currants
ICING: Mix I cup s~ted
WAS WON "
brs., drain.
1
lb.
citron
(Tec llnttulor)
confec. sugar, ! tbsp. cream,
Mix together Df'hbif' Rl2'vnold~ . Carroll Ba
Z lbs. brown sugar
1 tsp. vanilla, add food color1.2 gal. vinegar
kl' r John WaYne . Ru ss Ta m
1 qt. Maple sugar
ing.
For
chocolate:
Add
l
sq.
ulyn. Gregurv Pa('k Lee J
41-'.1 Tbs. Sugar
1
qt. spiced syrup from peacb·
(I
oz.
t,
melted,
unsweetened
.'ubb , lhmr~· Fonda . Ct~m l vn
1 Tbs. mixed spuce
es
or pears.
Junf's . K&lt;J T/ Jl.tOtlden . GPo Pf.p
1
and use (t cup cream.
Jard . Jas. St ••11art Hirhard 1 stick douamoo on bark
1
tablespoon
salt
s: - When using self rising
1\'1dm .. r!;
Thrlma Rllter
I Tbs. Celery seed
1 qt. Water
flour, omit salt.
•llCkt&gt;\ Sha ug lulf'ssy W&lt;:~ltef
1 Tbs. whole mustard seed
fjrennan. HL·nr\' Morgan.
1
teaspoon each of Cinnamon,
You'll
find
lots
of
fascinatS('ant 1.'1! ('Up salt
~\1 ifllloo&gt;l Q[ 3 "('J(lt•my
AUspice, Notrueg, Cloves, Gining
ideas
for
varying
the
taste
Heat and pour over pickles,
&lt;\ward~!
ger.
Technlc:olor Cartoon
let stand over night. N e s. t end beauty of Bon Boo CookCook until apples are tender
~unning time 2 llrs 45 min
morning put on stove and sim- ies.
1\dtllt"· $1 .00 Ch ddrPn 5oe
and
seal while hot.
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WRAP
a
cherry,
date,
mer 35 min, Seal.
nut,
chocolate
piece,
etc.
in
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
KIDNEY BEAN SALAD
Oct. 16-17
One of the first requests Bon Boo cookie dough-white
or Recipe No. t-Mrs. Iv.a Johnson
"7 ,:ACES OF OR . LAO"
from tbe ~itcben Cook was &lt;or tinted), chocolate,
('J'c('hflH' Ill••r •
brown
sugar,
or
make
the
cen1 cup finely chopped cabbage
for a Green Tomato ReUsbi
I'onv tland::tl l Arthm U'Con
ter
itself
of
dough,
mixed
with
~ cup diced green pepper
neH, Barhan1 F.dPn John Er
herr is one.
chopped
nuts
or
dates,
etc.,
l
cup diced celery
1 c~on . Noah liPrn
Jr D1rrcf
Green Tomato Relish
by Geo. P ;il Wonflers never
tben wrap.
v... cup diced sweet pickle
cPase !
· S cups tomatoes tremove
3. DIP in Icing after baking.
% cup diced ooion, finely chop..
"SOLDIER IN THE RAIN"
seeds
You can vary your Icings ped
Iackie Gleason. StPve Me
4 ('Ups sugar
..jueen Tues•lay W('ld
chocolate,
white
aDd
assortI
can (IS oz.j Kidney Beau
5 cups \:inegar
ed colors.
draloed
3. TOP wltb coconut, outs,
~ teaspoon salt
colored sugar, chocolate piec2 bard cooked eggs chopped
es or any other colorful top% cup mayoonaise
pings yeur fancy cbooses.
Lettuce
~Irs. John Murphy
LighUy mix aU lngredlent1
Rl 1 Pomeroy, Ohio
except lettuce. CbiU, serve iD
lelluce lined bowl. Makes 1 to
Here are two recipes that
8 servings. You may arrange
are just in seasoo.
io individual servings Jf yo11
Recipe No. I
like.
PEAR HONEY
6 Pears, grated
OLD F ASIDONED
! Sour Apples grated
CUSTARD PIE
1 I Oraoge, grated locluding (Recipe Reqnested ID Sepl. 23
riad. Take 3 lbs. of sugar dispaper~
solved and let come to a boll.
! Eggo beaten ligbl
Add fruit aod boil 2G minutes.
~cup ~ar
2 cups rich milk
Recipe No. 2
t,:;. teaspoon sah
QUINCI!; RONEY
Season with Nutmeg, 1 eat5 Quinces
spoon. Bake io slowly moder2 Grime• Golden Applu
ate oveo until cu&amp;tard iL firm.
That car doesn't have to be a dream
Z Pts. S11gar
l Pt. boiling water
Iva Johnson R.D. 1 Pom•
,•. . a loan from us will make it youn
Combine sugar and water,
roy, No I Recipe
grate cr grind quinces aod
A FOIL DINNER
And getting a loan for the new car of your
apples. Add fruit to boiling sy·
1 serving of fresb meat
rup. Boil 15 minutes. Pour In1 peeled, halved carrot
choice is probably less trouble lhan you think. In
to sterilized jar&amp; aod seal.
I peeled halved potato if large
a matter o( hours the mooey is yours .. . easily,
1 Slice Bermuda Onion
MINCEMEAT
Seasoning butter, salt, pepconfidentially, quickly!
(Requesled S&lt;pl. 2S paper]
per, just about any meat may
e
be used, which Included chops,
a
small steak, bambur8 paUy,
WE'RE CELEBRATING
~ So, If you ne€'d money for a new car, or a serond
bam or any otbt:r mf'.at you
NATIONAL HOOVER WEEK
car for a growing famHy, consult one of our courmay enjoy. Cut foil 12 s: lJ
square
to cover with. Pitce
teous officers about it soo n.
carrot and potato lu center
Credit Lift Insurance Af No Extr• Cost
cover with meat and onion and
PORTABLE
seasoning. Fold foil &amp;ecurely
alk bake at 480 degreeJJ for 1
The cleaner
hour, and pronto you have a
lt.at has
diDDer without much bother•
..,.rythlnt
Good to ftJ: OU WBIIh day,
IIUIDEI
Kilchea Cool&lt; Sent ea1
Dear Sirs:
93
I would Uke to make a reMember Federal Depo&lt;~llnsurance Corporation
ll&lt;tuesl for a r.ake recipe. T h 6
recipe has cocoa in il and red
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food coloring which gives tbe
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cake Its name. I believe It
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• lied Velvet cake.

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Family Attend!
Anniversary in
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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Judge Criticizes Lawmakers in Rutland Case

Bus Driver Re-instated
On OrderI of Court rit

Max Edmundson,
Rutland had put in effect a regulation
The bus left the road on Huff· 1 never knew him to be involved r two sa lanes for ooe service.
school bus driver, discharged allowing regular bus dnvers man hill on route 124, no injur· in any other accident.
Th e
However. the law has beeD
by the Western Local
School five accidents before
t he y Iies resulting, but damage sus· school executive head testified amended since most of thoM
1 tained by the blLS required
board Jan. 1, 1964, today was
. .
a he had known the driver for 11 decisions, the judge pointed out,
re-mstated by authority of a would be dlsmtss~ ..
, new front aJ:le, springs, spindle, years and never knew him to giving public employes mo\'tl
writ of mandamus in M e i g s
Judge Bacon mdiCated this king pin and tie rod .
be involved m an accident ottr protecUon under their empl~
County Common Pleas court. was an unfortunate . reg_ulation
Edmundson exp!amed that the er than ttle October 28 m1shap. ment contracts. F'urther, he felt
and urged the board m his opin- steering apparatus had f&lt;!iled
Judge Bacon tn the rinal parts the compensation in EdmundJudge John C. Bacon,
s1t- ion to enact a more reasonable to respond at the curves on of his opinion set out how Ohio son's case was definite and cer-ting_ in the action, took ~e oo- , regulation at the flrst opportun· the hlll.
courts, while usually allowing I tam, since he retained only the
;aSion to up~raid the OhiO leg· 1 ity.
The board 's mechanic testi· mandamus action to remstate same outs1de employment he
tslature f~r ~kl~B n:tore and
When evidence was taken tn fied it wa s his opinion the dam persons in public employment held while working as a driver
more .leg1slatlon limltmg .~he the mandamus action, it was age to the steering wa:s caused when wi·on~fu lly discharged con- ror the past several years, and
authority of school boards.
disclosed plaintiff and his wife by the bus hitting the embank· 1rary to the Ohio code. demed 1that school boards cannot ei·
Edmundson, by his attorneys, had made a trip to Tennessee, ment. Positive evidence on the 1the wrtt as concerned rompen· ' cuse fa1lure to pay wrongfuUy
Halliday and Sheets, Gallipolis, returning at 3 a.m. and ar~sing point was lacking.
sa tlon whilf' the person w a
ousted employees by averrirll
had immediately protested his at 6.30 a.m . to drive his school Investigation by the highway wrongfully ousted .
the compensation was pald to
dismissal and continuously of- route. One pupil testified she patrol was inconclusive and no
Judge Bacon said this was .one the board employed to
fered his services under l he thought the driver's head nod· charges were f1!ed.
usually reasoned that the com usurp the position.
two year contract he held with ded on one occasion just before The pupil. on cross examina· pensat10n was mdefimle and nor Therefore, he ordered pay re
the board since May 27, 1963. ·\the mishap on October 28, a1 a- ~ uon, sa1 d she had ridden plam- 1certain. and that the
public 1 troacu~·e to Mr. Edmundson'•
bout 8:30a .m.
l Uff's bus for nine years and ls huuld not be requ~n!d to paytime of discharge.
The Jud.le•s opinion comment·
ed on the recent law govenling]
contracts for nonteaching em· '
ployees, which enjoins school!'
boards from terminating a con·
tract save for violation of one
of the board's r_egulations. ~h:
ATLANTIC CITY &lt;UP[)-8en . !antic area. Tuesday. he swung 11rol of nuclear weapons .
Baker resigned his post a~; see~he board retamed: tamt Barry M. Goldwater proclaimed 1through a tri-county area of 1 - The Johnson adrnlmslratJOn retary to the Democratic rna·
m May 1963 ~he . r w a 5 today as "Bobby Baker Day ." Philadelphia suburbs.
: is ''domtnated by special inter JOnty m the Senate and as
The Republican presidential He returned to Washington ests'' while the Republican ptr· onetime principal assistant to
compelled to give him a two
year contract wxler the same nominee chose that theme as from Pennsylvania to address ty ·'here and now, as of today. the Democratic majority lead·
law, the opinion noted..
he set upon a one-day tour of the annual conference of Un!led 11s free or such pressun~s"
er, Lyndon B. Johnson .
Judge Bacon declared he was New Jersey precincls stretch- ~ Press lnternatmal Editors and
In remarks prepar~ for an " S1nce then, there have been
HALLOWEEN TREAT - Metgs County Jumor Chamber or Commerce members , not in entire agreement with ing from Atlantic City to New- Publishers. In that address, he Atlantic City rally starling his repeated disclosures of Bobby
Curt McDaniel, D_on .Young and Ed Bart~ls display box~s of halloween candy bei~g ~ the lawmakers, who enact more ark .
charged that :
New Jersey foray today, Gold- Baker's involvem~m m lmpropaold by the
to persons stock1ng up with sweets. for the youngstf'rs thiS ,and more legislation Umitin&amp;: This was the Arizona sena·
Misstate.) Facia
waler said.
er aclivities. There is prima
year~- T4'!}~'s wlll deliver the candy after orders are rece1ved by any member.- ~ the authority of school boards, tor's second consecutive day of -President Johnson "delib- "This 1!'! Bobby Baker day ]facie evidence of wrongdomg in
Sentinel.t110to
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pl•'n language of the law
'ifice 1.0 obtain and grant £avors

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BROWN two-pleee eottan knil
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Mc theu lixe em , too, beeaua.
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RALEIGH, N.C. &lt;UPI) -Vet- ~ where he made his speech.
1~It' raided Johnson's a_p~earance into his influential job
and
courtesy and fair u-eatmeut"'
lor divorced men.
dismiss a teacher only
f 0 r eran politicians, policemen and The Coliseum, locat~ on the m th~ Coliseum, t~cnrng oft a : working for Lyndon Johnson,
gross inefficiency and persist- newsmen said they had never campus of North Carolina State 1st andmg,
screammg,
foot-~ Bobby Baker. whose Senate
Phil Abele, who is divoreed, I
ent violations of the board's !een anything like it in the University, was . jammed to sto~p ing, "We want J ohnso~" sa lary neYer exceeded $20,01Xl a
led the demonstration, \l'hich
MOSCOW fUPil - The Uniterl
heart uf Tobaccoland.
when~ he made his speech.
: ov::~Uon that lasted five mm· ~ year, accumulated a personal
soon attracted a crowd
of ' States today rejected as " un- regulations.
The reception given
Presi- The Colh.eum. located on the : ules Confetti swirled through , fortune that has been estimat1
cheering males. Other m ~ n · satisfactory'' a Soviet note 1 Edmundson was dismissed by dent Johnson Tuesda} night , campus of North Carolma State the huge structure.
ed at $2,100,000.
1
was
that
tremendous
Univer_s1ty,
.
was
jammed
lo
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''T
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Js
a
out
the
most
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iving
past
tooted
their
car
charging
three
American
mill
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the
Western
Local
board
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Johnson was nearly mobbed capaclty WJth 12.000 persons I ti(ul ha 1l L have ever ,een. the his resignatioo there have been
•-rns and shouted encourage- ""
'"ry at•·cbes
and one Bnt1sb ', portedly for an' accident
ocment ·
officer with spying in Siberia. \ curring
Oct.had
28, 1963.
However, by more than 2,000 well·wi5h· and another 4.fXMl mi 1le d aruun d 1Presl dent sa1"d Tak"mg note o1 a ttempts to get at the truth of
the boc.rd
not suspended
SAIGON, VIET NAM
Communist Viet Cong guerril·
Abele charged the court's
The Soviet charge had come him retaining him in dai1y ers at the Raleigh - Durham ,outside, unable to get in be- 1rhe LBJ banners throughout he ~ t.his case. Every effort has been
las shot down three U. S. Army judges were unfair to divon:· in reply to American and Brit- I serv'ice until January,
::&gt;aid, "I like the decoratrons. ! 1stymied . It bas been charged
1964 , Airport, although authorities cause o( safety regulations .
air_craft only 12 miles west of 1 ed men. "Tbe court won't ac- ish accusations tllat tbe Soviets 1And the
on Oct. 16 , 1963 had urged people to stay away ··This is the largest crowd 1 like Democratic enlhmaasm." land is wtdely believed that the
Sa1gon today.
cept tbeir ldivorced men's) had violated diplomatic immu- · _ __ __
because of parking problems. ever to attend any pohtrcal j The President was preceded focus of tlle pressure that hal
The entire five-man crew of proof against a woman's talk" nity by searching the atlaches
There was a monumllfltal traf- rally in North Carolina," said , to the stand by h1s wlfe, who been brought to bear to protect
one HUlB helicopter was killed he said.
a.nd confiscamg their posses·
S S
'
,
He jam into Raleigh from the Gov. Terry Sanford.
Ibegan a campaign or Ihe South Mr . Baker IS the White House
when it plunged in flames and
airport,
and
the
President
had
It
also
was
one
of
the
most
, Tuesday aboard " The Lady · itself."
1
.. • s ons.
1to struggle through a crowd to enlhusiastic.
: Bird Special," a red , \"hJte and \ Goldwater said he had been
exploded on impact, an Ameri· ......_.._.._.,.._.._ • • •.t..t...u.&amp;.a..t.•.....
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Malcolm Toon , uS. acting
'tJ •
get Into Reynolds Coliseum Trumpets in a 171)-plece band blue train
Iurging a " grand jury invesliThe spokesman said the bod·
deputy chief of ffilSS.J0n , went
galion of the matter."
leo of three Amel'!cans
bad
to the Soviet foreign ministry
PT PLEASANT - Damages
been recovered. The other
today and delivered an oral of $1.450 08 was awarded
to
were stili in lhe wreckage .
protest to Mikhail
plaintiff,· J. H. Somerville, by
head of . the mi~tstry s Ameri· the petit Jury or Mason County
WASHINGTON -MRS.
County Supt of Schools 0 . 0 can affa1rs sectiOn.
Circuit Court In the civil ac· ABOARD THE LADY Bl~D the tour wh~m she a~peared . at ~d Mrs . J.ohnson at
today's !
ry M. Goldwater combined polwill be
the
Toon told Smirnovsky thai lion of J . H.
vs. SPECIAL
- Lady Bird I" Democratic rally m Rale•gh ,llrst stop. m Durham. N C.. af·1
ltics and nostalgia today on speaker when the Rutland P the Soviet note delivered Tues· Commercial Credit Corp.
of Johnson, thrUled that her whis- Tuesday mght with her
hus- 1t('r the tram left Raleigh. where
.
her first 1964 solo campaign . A. meets Monday. Octo- day was "uns'atlsfactory since Huntington .
tle stop campaign is "'snowball- band. She described the first tt had
She The Homecommg . queen for
trip for her husband .
ber 12, at 8 p. m. in the high it does not address itself to
Thesuitwasbroughtfor$100,· ing remarkably," probed
day of her whistlestop as "un-l wa.s
and th_e Southern
Local :ugbgh
Mrs . Goldwater'·s fJrst stop school auditorium, with Arth- points raised in our protest n 000 and Somerville claimed that SOllthern political ground
forgetttble and dramatic."
lf'trsl Famtly s southern ben·
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was Muncie, Ind., where
· ur Miller, president, m charge. 8 U.S.
through an
caused from Raleigh, N. C., to
A crowd of about 8,000 greet· 1age.
h::;ueUm:'
grew up and married the man Mr. Patterson's topic wHI be !Jaid
by the Commerc1al Credit Corp. ton, S. C.
t th Hann
Tr
who was to become the Repul&gt;in Education."
·
Dis reputation honesty, integ- The First Lady left the Raevemng
e
an .. ace
lican presidential
candidate. Rev. Herbert Grimm of the The three Americans accused rity and credii was greatly in- leigh Station where her 19-car
Iand
0
Muncie planned to welcome Rutland Nazarene Church will of spying during a train trip jured . The jury deliberated ap- "Lady Bird Special" remained
She IS a me
r
e
her home with a
Gold- lcttd devotions . All
parents across Siberia were l)eading proximately two hours before overnight for the second lap
h00
water Day'' celebration.
are asked to bring a toy or back to their Moscow posts to- returning the verdict late Tues- her four-day crowd • aatherinJ
Bun
h a d h :.
(game to donal&lt; to the baby ' day. They faced the possibility day afternoon.
tour of the South.
. urc ' an
er
COLUMBUS FORMER s'tting room 50 that young- 1 of expulsion.
The civll action of Retta Mae
At her first stnp in nearby
by
i Diana
president Dwight D. Eisenhow· st:rs may use them whHe their
A British military attache Bayles et al vs. Harry Layne Durham, she continued the
DES MOINES (UPI) - President Johnson today de- Ro
:"er"tpMrs
8Dil
says he is not taking "as ac. attend PTA meetings named with the Americans as is
for trial Thursday peacs and prosperity theme that nounced Republican farm policv views as "heartless Mus ' 1
erRoush
·sec
nd
0
tive a part in the current
at" spy during
train 9:30 a .m.
has been a hallmark
t be prescription
nonserise'' that would bring runner·
rs .
tamJ ane An;n P owoeU.
"b cam· SI:'Cond Grade mothers
1 the same
ed
. of
.
hof economic
up,
1.
pa Ign as I s hou ldllk e
ecause serve refreshments
following np was a so report
returnDemocratic campalgll.
dJsaster to t I! na tOn .
.
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dau hter of Mr and Mrs Jeflo
of advancing age and demands
business meeting. Ali school ing to Moecow.
"Wblie lorluoos can adll be
The President pledged that h•s admmJStra!IOn would
Junior atte.t 11
011 his time."
parents are invited.
(From Siberia, all four had l
made, somethlag more is hap- strengthen and improve those elements J!IIl .sfarm pro·
the '-! .....h.......- •'Eisenhower made the comgone to Japan and thence I
pe••••
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gram
whicb
needed
improvement.
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tc Hong Kong.
officials
are s1tar1ng 111 lhe proseut-&lt;lay "panty of opportumty or rura
menca .
d lh&lt;! F hrn
ai, said the three Americans would
Robftt Tall Jr., me Republican
if eport 0
prosperily," sbe told o tralDHe made tbe statements in a , -.
.
an
res an
candidate for the Senate. The To Ml'et Thursday
ny on lo New Deihl Thursday.
side crowd.
speech
for delivery on He sa•d the R&lt;pubhcans had is Donna Theiss.
former prnsident congratulated There will be a meeting of It was possible the Briton
The Ohlo State Patrol loves- "The PresJdent has brought the
the Iowa state Cap· attempt.ed to
their deTaft •or his recent appearance
Middleport Chamber
of might retur1. via Communist tlgated a one car accident, that with him to the White House
stop on his most in''prompt and fmal Cincinnati Lawyer
on a
television
interview
at the Martin
China, a British official indi· occurred at 3:50 p.m. Tuesday many lesaonb of the past,
campaign trip of the
of the f.arm subsidy To Address D.
,,
program &lt;NEC's "Meet the
al noon Thursday,
cated.
on Rt. 33 one and two tenths ed In depression and war
He was flying to down- pra~ram by telhng farmers
Mr. Nolan Carson, ~
Press"). The letter was
re- ber 8, President Bob Coats
miles north of Pomeroy.
handed down from his Southern
Illinois !or
would be done to bring tion lawyer of Cincianatl u1.
leased Tuesday night by Taft's
today.
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A car driven north by David forebearers .. n
today at Peona and Sprmgfleld. disaster on them .
active in Sons of the Rnol•
campaif!n headquarters here.
Following a luncheon, meni- The Rock Springs Methodlat Hindy, 26, Middleport wa•
Mrs. Johnson received the
Sets Basic l"uo
. "I
they think disaster tion Chapter in Cincinnati,
will go to the Citizens Na· Church is sponsoring a rum· tempting to paSB anotber car most tumultuOUII reception of Johnson told his Des Moines ts
If it comes, by
be guest speaker at 1be
tional Bank for a business
tn the building on when tb:e left wheels
audience that the basic issu~ in -or m smaQ doses, he said
meetin&amp; of the ~ _.1~
lng. All members are urged to
in Pomeroy (orm- off the berm. The car
Meigs Memorial Hoapital
the
was
than Meigs Chapter, ~J(~
alt&lt;nd.
the late C. L. of control, ran off the road,
ADMISSIONS - None.
.
." He
FEES REPORl'ED
day ol 2 p.m. at tl)e liiiilo 4J
·Friday and ting a fence and power pole.
DISCHARGES - Mrs. Roy
"and (Or my part, lhis Meigs County Court reported Miss Nancy lloetl Ill · ~
reiPETITION FILED
from 9 a. m. to 5 p.m. There was heavy damage to Sayre, Racine; Lucy Spencer,
oe a responsible
port.
A. petition was filed in Meigs
----the car, Ughl to lhe fence. and
George Korn,
Jr.,
"
a total of $1,661.25 in fines dis- MfJ. Carson, whO Is ..ell'*
Coun!Y Clerk of Coorts
for
SPEAK AT RALLY
none to the polo. Hlndy escap, and Belly Snyder, Lethat he was proud tributed as foUows for
the In slate aod local
in the amount of George)olelqhart, wilh Cong. ed Injury.
W.
to be lh&lt;! son of a tenant fann· month of September: Fees 1&lt;&gt; work, also will b!l
Ethe' M.
Pete Abel4. 111\dJ
Collins,
One arrest reported
Johnson said, "my roots are stale $482.46; fees '" Sherill, Canon Is the
before ·· ·
ra~ John
44,
Gotteral Hospital
soil lhan most $71.85; Fees to County General Wo)'IIO Gibbons.

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Robert Reibel. There wiU be a
The many friends and rela· to
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ed with Mr . and Mrs . Carl Gilhours of
more and were dlnner
and 5 p.m."'to help "Grandpa"
Saturday of Mr. and ·Mrs. Har· and "Grandma'~ · celebrate t.ht-ir
old Sauer, Mary Ruth...aod Joy,
weddlbi- · anniversary.
and Dick Sauer.
Carson Hayes and Hazel Shuttlewortll Were United in marMrs WorJey HoweII Is a
tient in Holzer lfospital at
rlage October 11, 1914 at Mur"nd two dau(!'eal- ] ray City~ SiJ
h
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daughter, and a son, Mr. and
W ere s e 5
ng
Mrs. Jack Fruth and children,
for a heart condition.
are l'fet]nnl them cele-the day : Raymond, Pt.
Mike , Jean. Carol , Lynn, and
Miss Judy Butcher
PI
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res,
on o otnt
easant; Mrs ' at Ohio University, AtheDB, and Pomeroy ; Vergil , Columbus.
Edward Crooks and daughter Joe Moore Columbus spent tbt! c:an;on,
p
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1 ~! J- ddl epor, t an d M"Jss weekend with
her parents, Mr. Ne w Haven, W. Va .; B"ll
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McC
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nna
oy, w110 I.S 911 years :md Mrs . Ira Butcher and son.lctJSe ;
old.
Ila Mae Bowers, ColumJim .
bus ; Helen Grace Rusche!, Porn·
The honored couple received
Mr . and Mrs . Lawrence Mill-l eroy
many lovely cards. flowers and
g1fts includrng a color TV set
from their children. The large
decorated wedding anniversary
cake wl:ls a gift from Mrs. Wal·
ter Crooks, who baked and dec·
~
ora led it.

Mr . and Mrs. waller Crooks,
Gene and Jeaoelle, were
in
Point Pleasant Sunday to attend the 50th wNkling anniver·
sary of her parents. Mr . and
Mrs. H. E. Fruth A family dm·
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and Mrs. Louis Rossi, Henry
and Jimmy , with Mr . and Mrs .
Crooks assisting hosts.
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attending were M1 :ss
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eachOrangemen,
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UCLA Quarterback Zeno has ~~~n~g~:~};:s;%r~J~~;
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cats, who have vaulted llo Je'lenth in the r~! , bave{JUIIed
succes_liive upset victoriet over
Mississippi and Aubum but
their battle with the Seminole
rates as a tossup .
UCLA and Syracue, ranked
ninth and tenth respectively,

Nurth 1
~astern has a 1-3 record this CLE'l.ELAND &lt;UPl) - When 1field goal attempts blocked, an everyone':"! lips, VanRaaphorst
The Bruins, however, boast the
SCilSOn.
ClevelaWd Browns Head Coach exira point try went below the packed his bag! to replace the
mazin~
nation 's top offense leader ill
The Eagles have lost to Hut· Blanton Collier decided to trade crossbar and two kickoffs fell traded Sam Baker, another forr"t
·
quarterback Larry zeno and
land, Chauncey ~ Dover,
and away rookie Dick VanRaap- ~hort.
mer Brown, for Dallas. Though
NEW YORK (UPJl - The with B 47.9 yard average and have alr~dy turned back East~uchtel -_York and own 1tt only ho~s~ to lh~ Da~as GCowbr:;s Meanwhile, Groza, about 100 ~ighly touted befo~
~ai~ NEW YORK (UPi l
TI1
e sudden jump of UCLA Into the Arnold Chonko of Otuo Slate ern vowers Pittsburgh and
VJclory tn eague ~ompetl ton a- an eep ve ran h~u roza ek- pounds heavier than when he ;n~ed seadis?n,
h?n aaedip" 0 ~: 1 Baltimore Colts' suddeJl rise to top 10 of the natJOn's ma]or leads in pass mterceptions With Penn State .
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I . fore the sta~t o t ~s four -wet• I began his football career, con- boal . to kspkafy( JS dpr edC!=I the top of the Western Confer- colle~e football teams is under- . five .
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teams, third-ranked Alabama It
ped North Gallia 36-8, m a con ball he was looking into.
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over Air Force and e.ightb-o
Eastern lost 16-14 to York , in and give up \'anHaaphnrsl to a career to_tal of 1.~6 pomts, VanRaaphorst would be the lead m the passmg department, I cessive wms ov er Pitt sburgh.
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Colt quar· has become ttu~ natton's total
Other games : . Pi_t~burgh i1
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he lped
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and, wtth the JOb once agam m j terback What h a~ really picked offpnse leader 10 the process I'
13 ovN West Vtrgtrua, Army
runn ing of halfbacks
r; a r y lllrowns Ln muk ing an easy When
the
VanRaaphorst h1s htp. pocket, continues to jup the Colts 1 ~ the retum to wllh 646 yard s The semor
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French ~nd Roger Harnett, f_u~l · time _ ot, ~t Sur.day in Cleve- trade was am.loun~ed In Cleve- prove hts worth. ,
form of halfback Lenny Moore. quarterbar k Also 1 ~ lOth in pa s- ! ~As: L.~!'lSING . _Mu~h (lPil •four over Wisconsin, Duke eight
_ba("k Phil DuncJn and the pds'&gt;-~ llln,d s 21-6 _wm .
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land, one_of Gr~a s rellow vet- In_ football, a game ~f no Moore scored two !ouchdowns s 1ng wttil :16 C'omplettnns for --_t:o~ch Ouff.v Da ugherty of : over Maryland. Mississippi siX
mg Hrm of Don .Johnson . .
1he rookJe from Ohm Slate erans QUipped : . If we need .e sentiments and less. pallence, last Sundav in the Colts' 35-20 ,445 yard s.
j Mt~hlgan St&lt;J te was ~ame.d rover Florida, Kansas three over
La st week ~rench showed hts sa 1d afterwards, "This mu~l field goal to wm a game. and Groza made it . agatn _on his win over the Los Angeles Rams Three other west Coas play- · t;mted Press lnternatwnal_s Iowa Stute, Minnesota two over
speed by ru_nmng for {ill!r 1ouch· have been my wurst showing ' Ill-ave the ball on the 35 • yard own and helps gi~e Collter t~e and now has seven for the sea- .ers are otps in individua! de- Coac~ of the ~Vf'ek tnd:1;.; for ht s Northwestern. Washington four
downs agamst the Pmlles. KC There weren·t ~any around to !me, who would_ y_ou .,have tmaJ!le of a sw~ml_for the w1s- son and trails Paul Hornung ot l pa rtment~ . Stanford's halfback teams ~te~rt~mg . 17-7 upset of ov&lt;&gt;r Oregon State, Georgia
al so has~ strong llll~ .
disagree wtth hi~ because the l ptck~d to doth~ ktckmg?
do~ ~!splayed m hts pre-season ' Grern Bay by only two poinls Ra~· flandlt&gt;y leads in rushmg Soutlwrn ~~l lfnrm a.
. Tech six over Navy, Arkansas
Eastern s oFfense IS led by young place • k1cker had two Wtlh the obvmus answer on deciSIOn.
I in scoring. WJ.at's even a more with 386 ycnd s in 59 r nrries and . . Bu~ tl ~at ~ nnl enou~h 10 sat· seven over Baylor, LSU seven
qu arterback Ken Hartung an~ - - - - · - - - - - - - - - - - -·
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h over Nflrth Carolina and Southend Roger Spencer. H the .80 Oe\'f"larul (;ivt"n
however, is that five of Moore 's tops in pass receiving with 22 1 11 ~' wunts tu be Coael~ '"o'f t e ern C&lt;~!ifornia 16 over Taa•
cats should have a bad mght ,
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Moore's running and
pass- With 12 for 176 yartls.
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catching ability was instrument· Only in passing do('~ the Wesl thFe yeMarS.U h
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Hannan Trace travels to RaThe city of Cleveland has re- 1
al int he building nf a ch&lt;Jm- Coast take a back seat and h'lodr f b. • t e 01nel·bimllel s\ehpcine for a league battle. whilt: If
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COLUMBUS CUP!)- A pair baseball franchise will remain , NEW YORK (UPI)- The Witne 1s 1e tra ttlon encoun
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- vear~ and he spent practic&lt;1lly three games to rank one rom.h N l
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· regular season play since 1961, all of _last seasn~ nn the dis- plet_ton ahea
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a tie in two g&lt;~mes playetl this of the wet&gt;k in the Mid-Ameri· Gabe Paul, prestdent and. gen· today took over first plact in a bled list. But: hts old for~ Cratg Morton. Morton, howev University of Michigan. T h l s
fall.
, can Conreret~(·e this week.
era\ manager of the Indtans, the United Press International has returned this seasor. as hrs er, hns go~\ en the most yard · grudge hattie with the excepHannan Trace tied Symmes
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said after a four-hour closed small college football ratings. 42 poi~ts an~ 4.7 rushing aver- .age from tus passt•s. u total of lion of two ~ar vears in the
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Fullhack
Char!Je
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meeting Tuesda)' that the board
age Will testify.
1660. .
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Valley 6--6 and Iost to &lt;Jir an Kent Stale was credtted wrth of directors will walt until Oct Wittenberg replaced the 196.1
Flanker Jimmy Orr has been Willie the West Coast boasts II .
1\.liO d
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42 •2 l~st wheek .l
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seven tackles and four as~lst.s lli to see the results of an ad~ small college champion Deta- another bright spot in
Balti- the major offensive leaders, the ~ Y ~.nr,e v...:n accur_mtgl 01
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Crt"ek and McArthur, tied Rut- 1n_ the ?olde~ F ~shes' 3-3 tie vance season ticket sales drive the tin:IJ~ve ~eekseof ~~st :~ 4 more's offensive machtne. Orr ou
~~ e e&lt;~ mg scorers. ot~e· w.fJeei~ we ' ve gone 8 long
wtt.h Ohto UmverRtty.
for 1965.
caught three touchdown passes Al~bama s J~ .N~ma~h has 36 way UlwAr{a lJ)laldng" our scu· !
You can loolt all Olll!r town .
land , and beaten Southwestern.
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son and ttte first week of the from Unitas last Sunday and pomts and Mtssts~lppi s B Ill Y
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wtll be c bat~ The 19-year-old sophomore 1 "The board recognizes the In- coaches ratings this season.
for the articles you need. Or
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t Img or pom s l'l'l ay, as oac from Cmcmnah, osp1ta 1Jze m dians cannot continue to oper~
k
th 10 10
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you can look the quick and
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Coach Bill Edwards' Tigers ran
among
scorers extra points for a count of 22.
YANKS FAVOHEI&gt;
B'll
I p n'dd Y•s lads were held to crt.,.tea 1 con d't'
I Jon rom a I ney ate on the same basis as in
"th 30
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easy way, in the
ll 0-0 tie by ~u!la_nd last we~k . aliment during fall
practice, 1963 and 1964," he said in a have rolled up 117 points in W!Unita/:!~:;cted on 10 of JB ISoutherners Wayne Swinford of ST. LOUIS lUIJIJ - The New
YELLOW PAGES
N?rth Calha _wrll IJe lookmg played saf?LY and pulled down statement. "However, they feel three consecutive victories this tosses for 232 yards against the Genrgil:l and Chuck Albertson o( York Ynnkees, with velt'ran
for lts se(•ond wm of the Sf'ason, runners twJce as they appeared that Cleveland officials and civ- year with one of the most po- R
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h William &amp; Mary are the kick· Whitey Furd startmg, are fa· _..._W_,;{ •.. where YOUR
when the Bruins 1-:J invnde Pir- he&lt;Jded for touchdowns.
lc groups should be given an tent offenses Jn the nation. In I aamg', ot con Jsnue itfls It e orf return leader~ with 25.9 and vored at 13-10 to wm today ·s ,_
FINGERS DO THE
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opening World Series game
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thrown for 10 touchdowns and 25.3 average yards per return
WALKING.
Coach Prte Ntlwrt s I 11 ales
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1ient support to enable the club as compiled a staggering rec- h h d 1
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respectively
against the Sl. Loui s Cardinals.
whipped
Southwestern
in their
10 thatsenior
game-John
. here.
ord of
135 ties.
victories,
as both
a ontops
Y one
passleague.
Jntercep- Kansas State's
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first ouli~g.
but have lost
to other
FriCk~ a 416-pound
tackle to remam
and
eight
The 38
lastlosses
two ted,
in the
J?o~g Dusen- 17·10 to capture the Serie~ .
Eastern, Gallipolis' "B" squad for Jhe Bobcats.
"The board, therefore, voted seasons his team have finisQild
Very little chan~e took place bury heads the_~hon s punters j ~ ---~· - · -- and the powerful Bobcats since
As did Jones Frick pia)'~ unan~mously to postpone. actio~ with records of 9-0 and 8-0-l. among the remamder ~f the 44 oints and Pat Fischer of St. '
Nibert hopes the Pirates will
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pendmg further study mvesti· San Diego State (J-o), whicll leaders. Johnny Morns of the
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to Springfield, Ohio, Colh!ge fol~ Clevdand Browns Is tops in · ~
three oc~as10ns threw oppos~ng
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lowed by Florida A&amp;M in third, rushing with 361 yards. the Gi- :
ball earners for losses on Hurd Paul prt:sent~ the '_&gt;{ficers of East Carolina, fourth and Mas- ants' Don Chandler leads ln ·
down plays.
three o~er. c1t1es, figures on sachusetts fifth. Wittenberg re-- pWlting average with 47.7 ya rds
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lhe club s fmanc~s and atten- ceived six first-place ballots but Brady Keys of the Pittsburgh '
da_nce, and prom1ses and_ com- totaled 228 po'tn'·
to 210 lor San Steelers is first in punt returns I
Pleasant Valley Hospital
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with a 24.8 average and Keys
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I ADMI'rJ'ED - Linda Fresh- Cleveland.
Delaware dropped to sixth teammate Man Woodson leads
Makea &amp; Model•
water, Pt. Pleasant,
Lu Ia
place after having its 13-game i.n kickoff returns with a 40.0
Curtis, Hogsett· Mrs.
Matt
victory streak (which dated yard average.
CLbB TO MEET
AND
Lee, Henderson; Mrs. Charles
back to mid-seas o n 1962! The only two changes were in '
Curfman, Pt. Pleasant.
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HORSE ON

____..;.

HIM":~ -·

..._.

LONDON~~~~~~~~
,--------===--=•,1 er$UO
Sidney
and' rnsts
.
drunk while driving a hor,se
rnrt.
ll&lt;:J_vw:ml, 51. told the m~gis­
tr&lt;~ t es cot1rt at Greenwich: "J
, h&lt;l\'f' had the horse for 10 y1?ars.
I h:J \ "(' newr drunk with it l&gt;t"
1

SIX CIHEFTANS SIIOT
T EH HA.;-&gt;-j, Iran !UP I~ - Six
feud;1l tribal ehit'flc:tins con\'icl
hy a milit&lt;1ry tribunal I
nl lemting a revolt against the
: l n~ni;lll government's land re·
form prograrn werC executed
by a l'1riug squ &lt;~d Mond ay, the
gr1vern ment aJ Jnounced.
1

WARHANTS SUSPICION
DO I\'!FIW~T , France • UP! I

IIP&lt;&gt;I ·i n· kept specia l watch Mon-

. on the hospital r·oorn nf &lt;J n
1 1 ;~ec i dent victim . They said

CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE

I
~·

RUTLAND, 0 .

Od. 7-18 7:30P.M.

hi s wrecked car wa s equipped
I wi th a device lo squirt oil on
, on th: pavement and made it
itoo slipper.v for pursuers, a
i sw itch lo fli p the ri'&lt;Jr liecnsc i
plate out of sight ;md extra
re&lt;lr-mounted hf'adlights to blind '
in a chase . I .

1

ROY'S ·FOOD BASKET
' and WMP0--1390 KC

~:THURSDAY AFTERNOON
,.,
'•

2:30 to 3:00

'·fRIDAY MORNING ___ _ _

!!
·~

'

~FRIDAY
,

AFTERNOON

8:00 to 8:30
10:00 to II :00

_ 2:00 to 3:00

e DON'T MISS THESE
BROADCASTS FROM-oUR STORE

ROY'S FOOD BASKET
MIDDLEPORT

:en c;;v:

I

j::·41c Fresh Eggs
i·~- 39c Peaches

2 83c Cherry Pie
doz.

LADY TABOR FREESTONE

4

14-oz.
cans

j

CANS

25 c P0 t a t OeS St.oA _ _· _
Cauliflower
Apples
8 ~::.69c Yell ow Onions
Pears ....~... ___ _ 8 1.,49C Brussel Sprouts
Snobafl _ __

)

loaves

39c
79c
\
I

'\ \

$5.00 or More
Exempted b: Law
Valid thru Oct. 10
ln Cols. Unit A&amp;P ':.

I

Ii

SWISS CHALET DINNERWARE

DESSERT DISH
Coupon 4A Valid

this week for

FREE

FORD
MUSTANG

FRE"'I: Plaid Stampt FREE
FREE TV SET
COL~~ATV WINNERS .PLA:~·:AMPS
RCA COLOR

\

t

50,000

I

Mrs. W. 8, Hallewe$

Zelia Craft

exclusive of items

Mrs, L. L. Richards

Mrs. M. L. Moore • " .

pt'Ohibiled by
law.

Mrs. Robert Hines

eON THE SPOT BANK FINANCING
AVAILABLE

1955 Chevrolet Station Wagon
8 Cylinder -- Had io anrllleatr r.

Au tomatic Transmio;si tln_

ONLY $39l

1961 Chevrolet 2 Door 6 Cyl.
Standard trans . R&amp;H. Ooc lurul nwner . __ ONLY $119S

Vikki J\.kDan iel who at - j
, lends Century Business School
in Huntington . vi sit('d her P" r- '
enls. Mr. and Mrs. J ohn .M cDani el over the weeke nd .
Mr. and Mrs. Sta nley Harbour
will
le;1ve on Saturday I'm a va,
1
ca ti un in the south. Thry expect
to visit. in New Orleans.
La.
with hf'f hmther and fami ly,
Mr. and Mrs James Nolllr..
Mr. and Mrs. Cu rti s McOan I
iel vi sited over the weekend in
Columbus with Mr . and !\"Irs . ~
Strmler Saunder s and son.
I
Mr. and Mrs . Hussel l Ca pe! h:Jrt , Masun and i\'lr. a[J(J Mr ~
I Fred Rosenbaum. Pomrroy vis· ,
ited Mr . Capeh;Jrt's and Mrs.
Rosenbaum 's mothe r. Mrs_ 1.. I
, K C&lt;.1~hart in the Cily Hospit- ;
I al. Ma ~sillon. 0. on Su nd;1y .
I
1 Guests of Miss Bessie Wright I
on Sund ay wer~ Mr. and Mrs .
Clyde Wright, ~lr. and Mrs .
David Wright and children all
uf Ripley and Mrs. Ca rl Wright
of Hockingport, 0.
I
Mr,s . Oshie Harbour of Gam- .
polis Fer ry and Mr . a nd Mr-;. i
Worthy Nibert of Hogsett Vl'd !I ed on Sunday with Mr. u n d
, Mrs. Sta nley Hm·hom.

F.-..-tJ'Y ll1 lJ il ne e d .~

cua 1s.

1956 Chevrolet 4 Door 6 cyl.
Auto. Clean and solid. ------------ ____

ONLY $495

See These Chevrolets &amp; Many Others
All At Low low Prices At ..
1000

Plaid Shmpt

(

!

Mrs. C. R. Johnson
(

r

WY 2-3870 .

600-606' &amp;. Mlln St.

•

Pomero,y, 0.

one (If 1ht•se fine

rt•pell&lt;~nt

fur r ainy

dt~ys.

DISCOUNT PRICE

95

95
&amp;

OPPOSITE EVANS SUPER MKT.-MIDDLEPORT
CHILDRENS BLACK AND WHITE

500 Count Note
Book Fi ller

Saddle Oxfords

PAPER

Fine oxfords for sclwul wear . Simulated leather uppt&gt;rs, b!aC"k nept'
rubbf.'r sulf.'s and ilf'el s. Popuj;Jr
.!!addle sryle. Sizes~ 1o 3.

MENS WARM LINED
WATER REPELLANT

TANKER
JACKETS

50&lt;J l"ount i'.-otc Book Fillf'r.

;·eg. 98c value. Bonanza new
l·JW - low pri ce 66c. Buy
now and save. Be ht•rp early,

Discount
Price

DISCOUNT PRICE
SizH
5 ta 3

For spo r 1~ {If WOT'k we:n .
A
fine warm Ja(ket mnde wilh
W&lt;d1·r rPrwllnnt outr1· .~ IH" Il ;md
q ud tt•d warm lining, ft•ll 11rpt'r
front

REG. $1.59 VALUE

DISCOUNT PRICE

FANCY PATIO TABLE
Reg. $!.79 Fancy Patio Tablr . You
will wa111 a coup le of lhPse. Sf'l' thr•e
and savr . Shop ear ly a n•i S&lt;-t\'1' &lt;:~t \our
Bonanza Store.
·

Reg. 49c Value

METAL 7 QT.

Waste Can

29c

VALUES TO $6.9S LAOIES
LADIES FINE ORLON

NEW FALL DRESSES

CARDIGAN SWEATERS

Va lut"s In $6 98 in Ihis group of Ladies Better
D res.~Ps. mf,g . clnst• ouls. Speci al purcha st• only
4B tu ::;elL Jlur r~' l lwse won't la c; t long.

$4 99 !.arlit':. 1-" lllt'
Orion L-ll'ih g&lt; lll Swe;tt

ers. NL•w as.&lt;l_

f~ll

rol -

S 99

Waste Can

39c

Discount Price

To Troop No. 253

BOY 'S LONG SLEEVE
COTTON SPORT

REG. $14,95 SINGLE CONTROL FULL SIZE

Reg . $1.99 6 Qt .
With lid Pladic

SHIRTS

ELECTRIC BLANKET

Fine pri nted or woven fabrin; -- nf'W
pattenH for Uo_ys Sizl's 6 1o 16.

Reg. $14 .95 2 yr. guaranlre with this hl:mk('t. Full
size single control. Buy uow on L:-t_\' ·.\II';Jy.

GARBAGE
CAN

ft~ll

!HI PI.Jslil'

Price

man~

BOY'S WASH 'N WEAR
COTTON DRESS

SLACKS
care, was h and wf'ar Slack!': for
bovs. ""ali patterns and colors. Sizes
H to 16.
F:a s_\'

INFANTS CORDUROY

CRAWLERS
Sius 9 to 24 mo.
Fine corduro~· crawlt·rs
for fol s in si:&gt;:f's 9 mo11ths
to 24 months . A~sl. color~ .

Sir•s 3 to 6x

MAGNETIC-SPECIAL

CUSHION DUST MOP
Reg_ $1.5" vah1e Magnelie Cus'hion
Low
price. S'hop early. These won 't last

long.

$100

u,;t•s

o11b 1flt'. Huy nnw and Sa 1·r .
;l l Y• .III J' 8tJnl'll17 a .'i l!lre.

Fine Pinwa:•

PLAIN COTTON

CHILDREN'S LINED
CORDUROY LONGIES

Oiscovnt
Price

Dust Mop at a Bonanza low -

-a qt . wit h
l.arha).'t ran.
fM kildwn ~nd

Rf-'g. 31.99 value

Discount

·~

ea,

Rog. 79c Value
Metal De-corative

ASSORTED FAll COLDRS

$200 ..

Fornt Auxiliary
J\&gt;1.&gt;\ SON - Mothers of B o ;·
Srout Troop 253 ml't recently
at the Ci ty Hall in Mason and
form eri an auxiliary . Mr . Guy
Nash . execulive of the MGM
Distri ct. di scussed the purpose
of the ;,wxiliary . and the things
it could do .
Officers of the organization
elected are president, Mrs . Fred ,
Taylor ; vice president, Mrs.
Bernard Conley ; secretary. Mrs
Stan lev Harbour and treasurer .
Mr~. Edward Baldwin .
1
The group planned to sponsor ,
a m&lt;~ squerade record hop at the I
y 011 rt 1 Center the lflst of this II
month . The date will be announeed later.
Attending were Mr . Nash,
Mrs. Fred Taylor. Mrs . Robert
Hy sell , Mrs. Woodrow Foreman,
Mrs. Ger1rge Hudson. Mrs. Earl
Johnson. Mrs. Lawrence Foreman, Mrs. Dean Newell, Mrs.
Edward. Baldwin, Mrs . Bern·
ard Conley and Mrs. Stanley

ea

Wit h a w:1rrn ZIP out lin_. , , ing for rold winter weather . TIJe y
01re con1forlahle and ,;ervic•t-able.
fall

1

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

W;~li•r

c
ea

SHOP

COATS

I

6 eyl, Stnndard tr ans. R&amp;H. See it. it's nice ONLY $695

.00

DISCOUNT PRICI

THURSDAY - FRIDAY- SATURDAY AT THE

ZIP-OUT LINED

1

1958 Chevrolet 4 Door Station Wagon

Auto . Red and white . Rt•;il nice . --- - -----· ONLY $.f95

I

A $5.00 Purchasi!t

eLOW DOWN PAYMENT

1956 Chevrolet Delray 2 Door V8

I

302 WINNERS EACH WEEK
A&amp;P PLAID STAMP SWEEPSTAKES

MEN'S ALL WEATHER

employed.

1

Wilh purchH• •f l·lp.,
4c off l•bel

In COlli, Unit A&amp;P
In Cols . Unil A&amp; r · ~

REASONS:

e LIFETIME GUARANTEE PLAN

Chase &amp; Sanborn
COFFEE

Exclusive of Items

VaJid thru Oct. 10
Ln Cols. Unit A&amp;P 's

WITH YOUR
Mailer Coupon

THE SHOE BOX

s

59c

I

e RECONDITIONED USED CARS AND
TRUCKS

A&amp;P PLAID ~TAMP SWEEPSTAKES

PEPSODENT
TOOTHPASTE

DISCOUNT PRICE

DREAM SET
HAIR SPRAY

The Anwrwm1 Lt&gt;g10n Aux- : ghter, Mrs Wil liam
S w i It
rliar~· of Nrw Haven presented !• Joann Swa tzrlr and new gr&lt;~nd- 1
1 the grou~ a new Fla_g which w1ll 1 daughte r , Cyn tha M&lt;le in \ ladi! ?P. used m the audltorrum dur- sun, lmli:ma.
·
mg basketbal l .season. Attend- Lew HufJm an. 86. of Cl iflon ;
ing were Conrh Bob Oliver, is &lt;1 patient at the Pleasan t Val- !
.Jolm Scarherry, Mr . and Mrs. ley HospitaL
· (;rr·;ll d Rnud .\1r and Mrs. Chur- Mrs. Maxine Arnold and dau-1
lcs V&lt;lri&lt;Jn, \ 1r. and Mrs . Okey ghter. Sus:mna of Pomerov, Mr
Howard ..James Hurt a nd Mrs . and Mrs. Jark f&lt;'ow lPr and chil\Villmm Hou sh
dren of Pt. P lf'asa nt YJ Si l&lt;•il on
Sunday with Mr . and Mrs. RPuben Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Wi lliam PPr- '
I si ngt&gt;r a nd two r·hild ren. i\1rs_
: Toby Barbt&gt;r and two children
:J!I of Ctilumbus vi sit&lt;'d over the
werkend with l\1rs. J . H. Turner ;mrl J ;me_
Mr_ and Mrs. Ceor[~e ZLlsp&lt;rn.
Jr . • Barb.u ra Sllerrv 1 11-'ft
on
Sund&lt;1y Ior (';II Jfornia wh&lt;"n'
!hey will residl"' , und he w II be
1

PICTURES

Reg. 50e \'a!ue.

Reg . $1.00 Value

1

METROPOLITAN MOTORS

'

"

PILLOWS

· 68c

Mason Personal

Mi s~

BLANK
With the Purchatoe of

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

1

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

9

Jonothon _ _

purch11• of King Sha

pair- $1.00
Middlepa•l, 0.

50 ~~-. $p
5 ~::.39c
..... 49c

U. S. No. 1

luge
... d

MASON

1

Tol&lt;ay Grapes
c
lb•

6-oz.

FREE

Siz,..s pt'tite, mcrlium, !a ll_

CALIFORNIA--JUICY--FLAME

ORANGE JUICE

SPECIAL

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ each

3 79c Potato Bread

A&amp;P FROZEN

To Enter The Plaid Stamp Sweepstakes

Stretch Hose

lor

JANE PARKER

105th Birthday Event!

AN EXTRA CHANCE

!

39c
2 79C

l-Ib.

Check Our Great Savings!

f"'=--==--------,ii foll~wing to serve 011 the n_om1- 1
.
, n;ltmg l'Omm rr tee. Bob Ol1ver. : Mrs. C.Jt! Jf'rine
Reynold s
KMhrry n 111-'r~d and John Scar-l &lt;~nd Mr . Abh ie Swatzel Jert on I
AGILON
hrrry .
.
.
ISat tlrd&lt;ly to visit with his dau-\

JANE PARK£!! l&gt;~ACJi OR

SUNNYBROOK MEDIUM GRADE A

New Furniture
$299

I

lb.

2 95c Frozen Dinners

CARLOAD SALE !
CONSTRUCTION GRADE

JERGENS
LOTION

'

J9c

lb,
pkg .

This Week's Specials

1

ANGEL FOOD
39c Bologna

_...,.ter

o:

I

i

BANQUET

lb.

4 99c

I

F rea Dith with

COFFEE &amp; DONUTS

\t.er

1

JANE PARKER

lb.

ALL GOOD .BRAND

SULTANA

,.'

JUMBO

lb.

lh lll.71-

"';'l•lllil••llli••••-....

(

59(

Stewing Chickens -~-- 39c Turkeys ~~ ~:. Roasting Chickens --- - 49c Sliced Bacon
Salad Dressing
Salad Dressing

I

CAN

large
Ring

1-3 -

(I

I

I

I

4-0J' .

FRESH FROZEN

A:NN PAGE', ._

i
I

3-l8.

SHARP CHEESE
lh.

FRESH

I'

I

1051h Birthday Event!,

49c

FRESH

i

I

MIRACLE WHIP
Quart
Jar

i

lb. 25c

CANNED

v •

J 7 22

3 RQQMS

WINGS

BANQUET- COOKED- WHOLE

Li •

I

LEGS
lb. 49c

WISCONSIN AGED

A RADIO PARTY
•

IN C!"" 'fl UP!
:" ,,A
I
J -

C
Slock

a,

l4 .56, 2-3 400-600 Jb 13-H, boMs
i Hogs 2000. bulk receipts mb- sre...t•' W.iii-!Ut, -!at :1211b
12 _75 •
, ed 1-3 190-260 lb barrow ldld
S1*P IGI ; woolal~, lllll!lhrer
, gilts, sows 2 per cent. activt!, lambs steady, s
ewes
barrows and g1lts str&lt;Jng to 25 5\eady, feeder lambs steady to
higher, sows mostly sre-- $1 bjgher, ehoia and prime •
ady, 1-3 190-225 Jb 16.75 • 16.85, 105 !b wooled ~laughter la_m bs
large share 16 .85, ~head ~ost- 21~22, mostly choice 20-%1, mr•ed
1-~ 200~220 lb 1:, 1-3 225-2.')(1 i good and chUJce 19-20, cull to
16.25-16.75. mdudmg some good fall shorn ew~s 4~, small
Jb 16.35-16.60, 2-3 250-260 loLJ goOO and choice 60-7S lbs
lb 16--16.35 few 280-300 lb 15 .25· fef'dt&gt;r lu mbs 15-16, few rhtnc·e
' .
15.50. constgnment 1-2 300 lb 17.
sta ndard

I

lb.29c

_ _ _ __

c

lb.

SALAD DRESSING

• • •

;THURSDAY MORNING ___ 8:00 to 8:30
10:00 to II :00

sU&gt;ady , choice 28-30 . good !!-!JI. I sows

5()

1

MEA rY BREASTS
lb. SSe

·--~·wo- ;~ ':t&gt;:"~~~:· "' '

sl'li'.IOI buo; ri'-IHIIP'-i moTh1· "l!r+&gt;1im" fam ily Sf'&lt;'Ur
tion. or until ~~gn:d l t· d b_1 Iii", Jl.•' ' enviswned by 1-'rf' ~l th·nl
drin-r In IJI"fH:;·t' &lt;L"
1\~to~l·v elt whl'n he signrrl tlw
Wh at m:m'' pt:l'~•l!ls do rnd ~lt('j;ll St-curity Ad in 19?..1 li:r~
re&lt;ll il c is tll .11 _t1_1,e..~;l.lllt ' Lm tru ly bet:umc n~e;1nin gful 111
appbes when .1\ll!.E lJ."Jl, a stop- ten.1s ul food, clo!lung, rmd cun ped SthoOI 1JU~ )J"&lt;'Ill !IW Oj)pll ·' tilllll'tl Pduc;!lron fnr mi llions
Sitt&gt; d i r ~' t 'tion 1111 :m UtJdi\·Jtkd of thildrt&gt;JL 01w $15'~ bi lli on
hig hw:1_\·_ Unthinking vud:11nr~ ' in monthly soc ia l st•curitv hrnP[)f thb l:1w prl)b.Jbl_v ou\IIUIII · ' fit ~ h&lt;Js been pwd lo ~hil drl'n
ber fhr1~1 'o\ l 1t1 eomp l).
:mrl olh:· r dept'nd4'nts of dr·r'f'ilS·
F ~ Hi ur,· to comp ly with L11 e rd
or rrlired wr·rl&lt; ':'r s si JJf'P
law 111 thcsl' l':l~\ ·-~ ~.::m il':Jd tu ;1 thecc benefit!' bcr·•mH'e ffN' tivr
fiDe of up to S21ill ;mrJ t( ' .~!l diiy.~ lin .Janui'ln. ! 9~0 tn jt1i!.
1 T• Jd&lt; JI', ;;lmosl Z11 million rnaThere ill"l' t'l'rl:tin .'i JWt'ilic t•x- : tht·r~ ~nd children are recl'iv p r.~ S U!"\'J\'tlf S1 p.1,\'ment5 tOt&lt;ll, ing $1!10 million monthly. In
~~ ~·1•.• igs County , :!82 children and
.1 75 moll1ers recet ve S246. JOO yea r
. lv becat1sc the father is deceast'd or retired. accord ing to Willi:lm P. BarkPr, Marietta Di st.ri r t Socia l Secu rity Manctger ..
' Individual inform&lt;~lion about
st1r v ~ vr1r s b?nef'its can be obt.t inPd at the SOf·ial Sec ur ity Ofri re at 131 Fourlh Street in 1\•!ar
ietla . Arrangrments ca n also
bf· m;1de to have alTire penon- ·
I spe&lt;1k to clubs, gro1.1ps, or
organizations.
~-~.::. . ~

I

PT. PLEASANT

h

SOCIAL
SECURITY

1

Allend Conff'rf'nce
PT. PLEASANT - Two of

I

of the puptl _.; :ne b-- 111)1 rra ns- legally swp Whf'n appruachlng

oort,•d w

1

2.1

the Mason Counly Health NursLIVESTOCK SALES CO.
C•ttle !00 ; calves %25 · rees - Mrs. Nan Heiskell and
PT. PLEASANT, W. VA.
.
. luded 1
L1
1 d 8· nd
West Virgini a hunter~
are dents are due to carele~ness
~rs. Aileen Slaughter, a!tendSaturday, Oct 3, liM
f'~~ts 1 111
t ew
~ ts
5 ~rs, ~ew 0 t
trged to observe the
saf+&gt;ty or ignorance Many of them
et. the 17th annual
R u r a 1 HOGS _ 175 to 220 16 10 17 50 . ~ Lf 'augC
rules below:
could have been prevented by
1Health Conference at Jackson 's Heavies 12 to 15 _75 ; Fat &amp;.w~ sl~u;;t~r :~ &amp;
steady, cows 2fl to 7f.
lower,
Regard &lt;&gt;very gun as ir it t s&lt;~fety instruction and common MASON - The general meet- \ Mill on Oct. 1. The purpose of 11 toll; PiMS 3 to B.
~:;_ore loaded
sense cauti(JJl,
jlng of the WSCS w~s held at this one day confPrence was to
CA1TLE _ Sle\'.rs .4 to 18 _10 ; . sleady, few feeders steady , p.art
Always point the munle of ·
,
the Mason Method1.s1 Church bring awareness of the prob- H 'f
~
12 to 17 _50 . Fat Cows 10 d 1·h . lfTIO lb 11 t
the gun ln a safe dirPCtion
This_ country's ~eath
rate with 20 members and
three ILms of rura l Amenca and pr~ el ers
'
"'
oJce
eers - -.75 '
Keep your fingM" out or the from firearms aecJdents ranks guc~t:; present
Members of
b
f h lth 11 to 14 ·30 ; Can~ers 9 to l2 .50 : several lots a~d low half choice
trigger guard until re ady
to ' among the highest In the world the I\1arv rm·ie presented the 1 pose waysldm.emoder s. 0 " ea
Buill 13.90 tc 11 : Stock Steers grade somt&gt; wtth 11 mall end good
·~ -tefl time:- as high as Eng. . - .
team cou mtr ute new pro- 15 to 19.50 : Stock Heifer~ JJ to 900-1170 lb 15-~.50. good 850fire .
p~ogr&lt;Jm W~lch_ was opened grams and suggest modificatK""p safety cmch 1 n until , land , Wales, Holla.ld and Japan With group Slngmg of 8 hymn .
f
. .
16 75; Stoc~ Steer Ca lves
18 1050 lb 22-24, stand8rd and low
'
I anu-' cons1'd erc. bl y h 1g ht"r t han and prawr ·by Mrs Howa rd ron sk 0 hexJstmg programs
to to "'
·
.
ready to !rt'lotJt
bl
"-J ; S!oc k He,·rer Cal ves II to guod 19-22 , utl·u1 y 1718
- .50 c h01ce
.
ID
k N
.
~, II · d
- .
rna e t em more app 1JCa e ro . 18.
son lb heifers 24, few choice
NevE'r point a gun m an~'th i ng I e; r~ar
or~ayl.
'(O an
Va n Mete-r
the rural sJtuation. The nur.es
you do not want to ~honl .
I an
ort Prn f(' am1.
Tht&gt; topJC, "A New Age Op- said the.v hope to h!'lp Jnf'nrpnrVEAL CAV"ES - Tops 27 10: j800-9(1J lb 23-23 .50, good 21-22.50.
Be sure of your targf't l:wfore I This year's hun thg season ~ en s -"~ ·'\\ t•~,
-",._,rs. ' was present , ate some of these JdPas m the ISec,onll! 24.80: Medium 18 lo , standard and low good 18-20.50, ,
23: Common &amp; Heavies 17 to rows 9 ~0-14, bulls over 1000 lb
pulling the Lrigger
1egin on October 17
and ed bY Mrs \ 1a n Maire
WJI h Mason COUfJ!y area .
Never climb a tret&gt; or ft'nl'e cori tinue through Ja nuary 30 _ re&lt;Jdings gi\'f'n by Mrs . R.&lt;Jlph
16--17 , cutter and low utility 14- 1
or jump a diJeh with a loa ded I
I P1ckens . Mr s. Ray
Pro!fltl.
John Tutrwr , and \1rs r:eorge 115 .50. one lot mostly good 400 lb
gun.
Squirrel, grous~ and turkey 1 ~1rs. F red S].lencer. \ 1rs . Jr:Jhn llason Homt&gt;makt&gt;r~
Hudson .
feeder steer calves 18, vealers '
Nevf:'r shoo! a hullel at a flat. season cun.~s in on Oetober Chattin. A quf'stion and answer :l'leeting i~ HeM
2x4's - 2x6's - 2x8's and other framing
hard surfare nr at watPr
17, !'ullowed by hPar ~ eason on period ful lowed . The group sang
MASON - The Ma son Home1
materials. Check our price!
Open the firing action and Nuvember H. DPt'r ~f'ason be- I"Joy tul. .Joyful , We
Adore makers met re1 ·PnL!y al the
unload any gun not in u~(·
grns Uttolwr . 17 f1tr bow and ThE"e." A nwrlitation "T h e ht1me of .vlrs. Dorothy carl1
Store unloaded guns and am - arrow and O• .'Jovember :!1! !'or ! Commillmt•nt." v.a s read by wright and made plans fnr t11e '
mun ition separate ly and make guns .
' Mrs. Van Ma1r0 who closed t'h·~ coming year. Jnform&lt;Jtion on the
West Vir~inia IS particularly program wllh prayer.
Leadership Training Conff'rence
sure that both are w••JI 1-x&gt;yond
eALUMINUM STORM DOORS
the reach ol children.
·
well su it ed for the sport of Hostesses wf're Mrs. Reuben 1 at .Jackson's 'fill Na s reviewed. '
ONLY
Be sure tht&gt; gun and Ut11:nu- I hunting. Th(' sta te's mountain- Stewart, Mrs . Ha lph
Pickens 1 Mrs. John McDaniel presidf'd
e FLOORING AND SIDING
$30.00 Oown-Bal•nc• ••
nition are m good condition bt•- ou;.; lcrrnin. vast
fo restlands and Mr s . .John Chattm .
whf'n a sl at" of offi eers w &lt;~~ subCon.-enlent T•ms
e PAINTS- PLYWOOD
I &lt;1/ld OJhund;,nt wi ldlife rrmke it, Attending in arldit inn to !hi' mitted lu he voted on at the
fore use.
Avoid alcohuli e
b('ver;Jgf's idrn l for the huntsman. In shor-t hostesses .v~rf' \frs.
Lester next mt&gt;din 3 at the ~lOme of 1
dunng
or
before shooti ng I West Virgini&lt;~ is
considered Zerkle. Mrs. W. H. Foglesong, I Mrs . .James Wise_ Hefreshments
~Drinking and huntmg :11
ttw · good hun tm 5. But remember . Mrs _ John Morgan , Mrs. 0. C. were sf'rved by Mrs.
Cart~ame time _ .is not_ nnl_v
b;.Ht I good huntn~g is s:1fe hunting.
C~m-1pbell. Carolyn V;m 1\l;Jtre, wright to Mrs _. Catherine ReyFURNITURE CO.
MATERIALS CO.
Jude:,r.ent, 1ts ;1gamst the Ja w.
N.Js John Hotlgen, Mrs . Ru s- nold s, Mrs. :'&gt;1atJlda Noblt&gt;. \1rs.
MASON,
W.
VA.
Within the last four yP&lt;trs \\-' t•st
I sell B&lt;Jrlllll. Mr~. Larry Bum- John .\1 cDanwJ, Mrs.
James
MASON, W. VA.
SP. 3-5554
V1rginia has puased a l&lt;Jw en- \Vahanta 1-loo!'llf'r
g;mlnPr . Mr s Donald Cook, \Vise. \Trs. Dt'lbt&gt;rt Dotson. Mrs.
abling law enrorcement offi.
I !l--1rs_ DH liJ-ts Cadle. Mrs Wil cf'rs to arrPs! hunll'rs who nH· (,roup \ft·t·l~
liLim Fry, Mrs. Arnold Weiss, I
dr inking I
\IASON _ Tl W h
A 1 \1rs . Ray Profli tt. Mrs . J&lt;Jmf's
re Ma ama
t 1- P rr·
,
r1
Know anU iJhserv•• tile gam4:' 1 1.. .,.
d
r11 111. \1r~
'r\uvm•
,,re.en.
PLASTIC FRAMED
Reg. $1.00 Value
Kapok Fill•d
,
,. w ,-,oos 1('rs met on ay ew·. ~I . p d S , . :
]LJWS. ·
f tl
H.gi
S
rs
.
r/'~ . pemtr. \ 1rs 110W.
1
1
1
.
mng OJ
1e r 1 , c wo
wl\ 1
d .
LARGE BED
ASST. OILETTE
Wear praC"lii'al LJnd ('&lt;J ~llV Ok . II
d J
.d.
1.'If V.:m Mil!rt&gt;, .\1rs. M&lt;1rvan
t'Y owar , . r. pres1 mg.
I L' •
~ .1
1 E T
d
st-en cloth 1ng.
I "l
r th e ooosLers
u
,
. r rame. ;• rs. • '.. homos an
,
.
.
tr f'n o
organr -, ~r . . K ..
.
.
rhe annual lfls~· of !Jves- m z&lt;J 1.mn have po11rt'd lhe cemf'nt ., ~~ rs. u s~e 1I CJpPhdrt.
the United Stalt-s due to l tre- ba~,. for l h~ whirlpool
batt1 ;
Oildte reproduetion of
P'int' printert m!lon ('OVurms 8{' cit1entl'l
;s rw elJlrssly. ;md trave srarted thr nt&gt;w see- - - - - - - - - - - flllt' rai nli n_gs i'll attra&lt;'ter s. fillt'd w1th fl pf fy ka1
vt• pl;~st tc frame.
Many
high __ .. :!pprox im;J II'Iy
2000. lion of bleadll'fS a! Wahama
pok A bi~ va!ne in Bed
suhjt•rls
to
ch(I(ISi
from.
TrJgicall~ , most of these ill'Ci- . The presid~nt appoin t('d
thP
Pillow~ .
1

lswn, ts that a driver need not

\Ln1y

Market Report

Two Heahh Nursf'S

5

.•xeept tons. as might &lt;tlready be
School' kn t· m•v. r·t·-np"nt 1i

NeW Age IS
.
• h
T0p1c
W en
WSCS Meets

Fl&lt;t nnel linrd conluroy boxE-r style long·
ies in asst. colors .

CORDUROY

99 C

~, uur choice of a dozen
;,and a hair plain colors in : 1 9
mrh P1n Wale Corduroy ,

TotkP

pr

MEN'S GREY SWEAT SHIRTS
Warm, Cotton Fleeced
Well made cotton sweat sh1rt in si1.es
s, M, L &amp; XL, Grey with fleec}' cotton
lininj, Big Yalue.

Harbour.

'

$133

DISCOUNT PRICE

�• •

1-DIIIJ lllltinel,

~ --

of Litany Features
Sanborn Missionary Group Program
Drt~matization

A dramatization or a litany
titled "J cob' w ll" high1 e
tn
'
•
lllh ted~ ~.~linllonaof ~B.
8 · San lddl~ Flnry Ba~ety

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin KeUy ol Wilbur Stewart and son, Gary,
HAVE POTLUCK
Middleport.
of Mason, W. Va . Other dinner Members of the 3F
club
Paul Folmer of Madison and guests were Mrs. Jack Fowler were guests Sunday evening of
fnend
, Jamn Sm1th of Thomp and children, Tammy and TOlly Mr, and Mrs. Norman Foss:, Pt
1
son spent tha weekend with of Pt. Pleasant, w. Va.
. Pleasant, w. Va . A potluck din• ••
, his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hanmck ner was served at 6 p.m. to Mr.
In p
, Max Fol.me~ and family.
and daughter, Tern. of West and Mrs. Elmer Wickham, Mrs.
omeroy
.
Mrs. Maxme Arnold and dau- Palm Beach, Fla., were recent Baker Gordon, Mrs. GeorKe H.
Mr . and Mrs. Robert ~ ghter, Susanna, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Velma Dolll- Parker Miss Ada Hoskins Asa
of Rising Sun. Md., arrived on dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. las.
Hoskln~ and Mr. and Mrs. 'Foss .
Friday for a visit with their I F~~&amp;~~~~~~,;:~_
..--.:.~:;;;;;;_;;;;;;_;~;:::.:;::;.:;,;:
daughter and son-in-law,
Mr.
1• , &lt;·t
and Mrs Kenneth Harris and · -t
family
I~
·
Mr and Mrs. Fred Rosen-

1

Girls will have Initiation cereoni
SUftda evening and the
m . es will Y sent flowers to
SO:'Yot th pregirl
.th M
Reol hard Owe in ~ 1
;s·

•

I

.
Riley, Mrs. Dale Mourning , ~trs.
Taking part were Mrs. Pearl Tony Fowler Mrs. Edison BakHoffman, Janice Gibbs and Mrs. er and Mrs: Frances Bearhs.
Willis Anthony, and Mrs. John The Dorca s Circl e was hostess
Fultz. and daughter, Ani~ . The for the evening with the Ha llo-

1

,.

effing
ersonal

i

of the M eport
t
ptist c
en
. rge.
e
Chureh Monday evenlng at the observance of Baptist _Day . of
church.
Prayer wlll be combined With
.
the November meeting or the
The setuna of tbe &amp;lory de. Sanborn Sortet ~- .
picted the sharing of
homes
·
with other persons. Those tak-- Members of the EJecta Cir- 1baum of P~mer?y and her broing part were in costume with cle were in charge of .the pro- j ther and sJster-m-law, Mr. and
each appearing in a spotllght gram and others taktng part Mrs. Russ ~pehart of Mas~n,
during the reading.
with the above were Clara B. W. Va.. VISited Sunday With

new

diet· rite.

...._......-....
CHASE FUNERAL HOME
RE-OPENED

··

1

cola

AUGUST 15, 1964
Tom l'. Marlin , t'uncral Director , attended lhe University
of n ayto n_ (;raduate of th(' Cincinnatt i College of Embalmin~ in 1957 . Associated w1th the Jerry Spears Funeral
Home in t:oluwbus prior to Cl)ming tl) Chase Funeral
Home. He wa ~ married i n 1958. His wife, Flo Dennis Mar·
tm, gra-duated !rim Zanesville lli!l'h School and Christ
Hospital School of Nursing, Cinn ., Ohio . They have 2
t' hildren, Tamela An11 , 4 years, and Abby Marie . 2 yrs .
Mrs. Naomi Chase Howrll is still .associated with th e
Funeral Home .

lhe1r _ m~th~r, Mrs . Ed .capeh~rt
who IS 1!1 In the Masstllon t.:Jty

Hospit al.

Over 40,000 Winners In This Exciting New Game ...

only 1 calorie per serving
no sugar at all
)

I

24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE

LYONS

RACINE

· AUU\e Dime
su~s AlOl\\

committee read by Gladys Cuck-

ler was accepted . 'i"he Booster

1rt Hoo""

meeting to be held at

Belpre

I

October 12 was discussed and
Marie Hauck announced · thaL
the resenrations for the dinner
had to be in by October 9 and
those wishing to attend were
to teU her before leaving hail.
A meeting ol the Past Councilors was announced for Thursday evening at the home of
Cora Beegle. Potluck re!resh-

BAKER FURNITURE
MIDDLIPOIT, 0 ,

ments were served.

\Ot

ICE

~.~··10t

fM ''"' bMf ar• Mlect.
ed for Kropr Tendtr•y

perfect chob for ""'"

ByP-Iece
'!'he

•

33c

Revlon offers
a special3 month size of
'Eterna27'
at avery special price:

THderay

s

.

Swiss Steak __ •.• _lb. 59c

T•nderQ

Thrifty

English Roast . . . lb. 49c

--

Canned Bam . 3 ,~ $2.29

•

- - - - - - .... - - -

·- 1~8~1- $1

CinnamOn Rolls _doz. 29c

Mrs. Pavl'1

Fish Stix or Fillets .... 59c

Milk •... ~~ _. _ o;, ,., 45c
All FlnoM·
-~.-..,...··

.__.
K
-

Ice Cream -····· ~ ••, 69c

\

GALLON
'"
JUG ·~ - K,_ R.T.P.

Cherries ... _. _ 6 No~:: $1

Wuthlr Pruf Perm.nent

Anti-Freeze _..

$1.29
K..,..
Kraut . _... __ .. 8 N;;.:o' $1
Listerine _17_':"·_·~,~ •• t!:tt:· 63c
gol.

Bread ____ . ___ . 5 :!.:'.; 99c
AppIe p·Ie- . _____~mtr·
. . . • 39c

98c

HURRY! SUPPLY LIMITED

PIZZA PIE
with CHEESE

DUTTON DRUG CO.
-AND-

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

,.

..

.

..-..

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.~

•,. • •• • .. ,,

~

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ft

• · A &gt; "-" •

...

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+ •

_. o•. ., . .... ,. ......................... ....N"4'

V'alt~i~

St.,..

I ·-

W,i.Ul COIWf.&amp; and pur.
chase ol 2 Heads af

Velveeta Cheese . 2 ;;. 79c

SAVE
ON
THIS
VALVE

Emb111y

Salad Dressing __ 3 ""· $1

-,.Jh:,

Lettuc•
Oct.· HI; 1911 · -

.S--..

pies

:.:b. 69c

-~ _v~ ~~

Coffee

Tomato Soup

Whlto Cloud

Tissue _. -_-..•• 8 ..n, $1
K.....,.

.

Pumpkin .. _•.. 3N:~.~..., 49c
Gtrden

G•t•

ScoH TcWflls
........... . ... ....... -..... .. ... . .. . 1st ct lfe
Scott ·Facial Ti55ull ... .. ............. ~5
400 ct. 22c:
Soft Weve TliSue . ... ...... ] .~ .....,. ,•. .,... . ...... . . .
21~
Sta-Fio Liquid Starch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l2 OL 21c

...... .......

·--·- Starch .. , ~. "~ ...... .. ... . .. ~ ;'':-:"'W'.,., 1h gal. 39c
.. . _....... ·. ...... ............. :•. . ..-•... 3 lb. 7le
Krovo
................•........... :s;;.;~Jl. l lb. 59c
i ~er Instant Dry Milk ........ ..... ~ •.•. •• , ...:•• i,~ ·;h.~ 14 qt. 19c
Nny Bean a
.... . , .. ... ...................... L 4 lb. 41c

Sta-Fio
Crisr:o

100% Corn OU

Margarine_

2'12 lb.

49c

dz

•f';• ;·•.. .:
sy;:vp ............ ..... ............ .. ..

clay lunch11.

••••••••••

STEAK SALE

Tokay

79~.

KROGER
GUARANTEE
•

summer to make these
'
Flame Tokays!
Every clust.r Frtsh-D1ted fer perfH.

tfon

It you

~ their .-.g111l

will k11p for • week.

fOOdnen

• If

you .,.

not complet.ly satisfied with any FI"Hh-Dated Produce from

Kroger. we wUI rtplace it or Nfvnd your money-plus 5D F .... Top Yah•

Stampe for

yo11r

trouble.

Snow White- Large Heads

c

Liquid

Pinto Btan1
................ .......... ..... \~:J;-~ 4 lb.
Gretn Giant Ptas .................. ... , ......... . f¥,:i\.l site
Kroger Vac Palt ~rn
.. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ... .. ... .~~· (IJ , c:an
Country Club Hominy
.•. , . ... .. ....... _. _. p -') o. _303 c1n
Red Karo Syrup
. .. .. .. , . ... . ...-~
~~
lh lb.
RH Ktro
;lo'..·.;..,tt. - l lb.
H•ins K..chup
............... , ....... ..... . ... ...~_~ .. ' 14 u.

tor thoH •chool

King

Size

C iflower •• 29c

MICHIGAN CELERY
30 SIZE
BUNCH

milk 'Twin Rolls
Ex. Sat.. Oct. 10. 11!64

50 EXTRA

EA.

c

ONLY

ROLLER'S STORE

lb.

of any 2 pkgs.

Freta Top

It took the Sun all

Luge 13 OJ.. can
R-u. $1.50 V•lue - - - - - - -

chase

B &amp; S Twin or &amp;Iter-

K ......

~-=-~-------.

ROIJN!,· ~!JLOIN
and T'IONE _

I

31b. can

BllftHmilk

Laundry Detergent

REVlON

POTATOES

'" .

*50
FrH fop ll'iliM Stamo
with coupon and pur-

hortening

$

c

Delicious!
SPECIAL

CHEF-BOY-AR-DEE

..

Campbells

New and

Goocl Gr~de .. ,

, ,

Ufltlltl Sw..m.
Sat., Oct. 10, ~

,' Q

,.

DONUTS

Easier Comb Outs-Lighter Fragrance

f'...f Hl. 1%-1

r.x

Armour Vegetole

• Morton Cre(lm
Asst.
Var.

HONEY DIPPED

Salon Proven Formula- Better Hold

~:-&gt;'

dlasc ot 1 Jar Kroger

2-3 While l.Ueat - V.. Dark Met•t

c

lb.
bag

Bonel@u L•an Bite Siu '
Be.f Stww
,'
Ex

-.-r

wilh eoupoo aod

chase oi :II lb.

lb.

1
' "·

SO EXTRA

.... r,. ..... .._,

T41PVatu.Statmp~
with coupon and PI""·

Rqul111r or PirMnto

HOI1 D.-niad VItamin D

*BAKERY BUY

U. S. NO. 1

with coo1p01"

..:·

Boneless -

Boiling Beef _. _. _ lb. 29c

Pillsbury

\

*Frozen Food Buy

EXTRA
, . FREE ..
TOP VALUE STAMPS

Ex. SalHX:t. W, 1964

Boston Roll Roast •b-'79c
Turkey Roasts .•• 89c

Chuck Steak __ •• _ lb. 53c

MRS. PAULS SEAFOOD
14 oz. .Fish Sticks and Brulil,ed Fi.$lt Fillets
.

HOLSUM

Professional Hair Spray

500

IIXTaA

Frwe Top Yelw Sf...,.,
with a:lUPOD and Plll""
...... ol 3 ....
Ff'Hh Ground Mull:

Tenderay Boneless - Rolled &amp; Tied

Thrifty or Shoulder

I.

10t

~ri~

Swiss Steak ______ lb. 65c
Chuck Steak _____ lb. 59c

Our Low Price I

6-bot.
crts.

•

To Win

. 50 EXTRA

WHISTLE
SOFT DRINKS

in"'"'

ByThelb
Piece

Smoked Picnics
1Sli&lt;OCtw~~.7•l lb.

Clnnarwon Tepptd .-

Please don't let this,.... d!anee lolly 'Etem1 2T slip IIWIJ.
(it could be 11Umq point
lilel)

Slf&gt; ot.
Choc. - - can

elowly with ..,.... hMt.

c

MIL ~K

Introducing!

8!!.

Buf

Jb

Kro' er E.mploye •.,

low-c.ott muls.
For bMt Nlulh.- eook

fyiny

is IIUirlntttcl tendtr.

Y2 Gallon Carton

DUTTONS

II•IUhdUI)

Thrifty Beef - • • tht

'

pt.

1

Chuck Roast

1964

Only top tr•det of vrain·

RNitt. T..,.ray

BY POPULAR DEMAND•.
FAIRMONT DAIRY FAIR

Copyright,
The Krogor Co.

Chuck Roast

RUTLAND

Win 4 Exciting Ways
• 1000 Top Value Stamps
• SO Top Value Stamps·
• Top Value Gifts
Ford Mustang

Thrifty

Tenderay

HOOVER
buill

)

••

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weiderkehr of. Kettering and M~ .
SAVE YOUR RC COLA, DIET-RITE COLA. NEHI,
meeting was opened With a_n ween theme carried ou: in the Waynt&gt; Wilson of Columbus VISTRUE
FRUIT ORANGE AND UPPER 10 BOTTLE
organ prelude by Mrs.
CecJI table setting and refreshments. ited this wet"k with Mrs. W.
CAPS.
Bradbury. Mrs. Paul Smart, Fall flowers were used in dec- A. Morgan .
president, gave the welcome orating. Sen·ing were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly of
THEY ARE VALUABLE!
and led the group in singing the Frank Cheesebrew. Mrs. Clyde Columbus were weekend guests
WE WILL PAY 1/z CENT
hymn, " In Christ There is No Winebrenner Mrs.
Elizabeth of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
TOM C. MARTIN
PHONE SH 2-4371
EACH TO YOUR fAVORITE CHARITY
East or \\'est."
Slaven. Mrs. 'Beulah Wh.ite, Mrs. Eve..
re~tt~D:ai~l~e!..y,:._.:A:nne::_:S::_:t:::··_:•:nd::.'!=============================
She closed with a poem and Agnes White, Mrs. Pearl Hoffprayer. Mrs. Wil1is Anthony of man and Mrs. Bennet t.
the Lovejoy Circle presented
the devotional period using the
topic "The Alahaster Box." Dur- Prnrtic~ is Held
Food Market
lng the business meeting Mrs.
Clover Farm
Clover Farm Store
u.nte Store With A Hart"
Charles Bennett gave the bud- For Inspection
Department Store
get report for the year.
Fifth and Pearl
Practice for inspection
on
Route
7
A special project will be do- Monday, November 2 was held
New Phon• No. SH US4t
RACINE
nations for 20 foreign medical when Theodorus Council . DaughTUPPERS PLAINS
Opon I to I Moo!, Thru Sot.
hospitals in Haiti and Bengal. ters of America, met Monday
RT. 124
RUTLAND
made of evening at the IOOF ball.
Announcement was
the World Community Day sponsored by the County Council of Lotti(" Cohen. councilor, preRight reserved
Church Women to be- held at sided and the meeting opened
to limit quantitiea
the Rutland Methodist Church in ritualistic form . Alta Nelson
Friday, Nov, 6. Packets con- and Opal Hearhs were reported
tai.nlng toilet articles and edu- home from hospital. Margaret
cational suppUes for children Smith. Eunict.. Will, Adria Sayof Brazil and Africa are to be re, Anna ShoE'maker, and Cora
brought to the meeting. Mrs. Denny were reported ill. Round
Harry Houdashelt reported on ' robin cards were sent to Anna
the packet contents.
Shoemaker and Opal Bearhs.
'J11e newly organized Guild Margaret Seldenabel repm-ted
,..;;;;;;;;;;;;a;;;o;;i'====·olon \'isiting Alta Nelson and that
she thanked the Council for the
WE'Itl CELEBRATING
flowers sent to her. Nettie HayNATIONAL HOOVIR WEEK
es reported that Fannie McNaWASHII
mee asked that the members 1
SPII.JIIYER
visit her.
'
·
The report of the auditing
Fast, C0111pect, EcGnOI!IiCII.
~a lily

-,,

Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Oct. 7, 1964 1

Kraft Pure Pineapple·Orange Juice _.. __

~

43c
19C:
15c
10c
16c
47c
2Sc

Sugar
·-· · ··· · ······················ · ······ ··-· ·· 5 lb. ~·
Sug1r
. . . . . . . . . . ........ , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 lb. $1.!5
Sugar
_. __ . _............................. ...... .. 25,. Jb. $1.19
Martha White Com Meal ..... ... ..... ....... ·)i.. .. . .. .. 5 lb. lfc
Swansdown C1k1 Mlx•s
.. . __ ........ , .. . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .
l4c

Avondale Pta en ~.and Slices _. ,, . . • . . ~ _ ..:.:_ ·. ~.:..:.:i _. 27e:_
K1'998r Fruit

~all

.. . .. . . ., ......... . ..

ft. *. c.nt~Jtor 'p~

K•ndu Detergent Powder .. :. . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. .
Kandu

Liquid

20' 01. '27c
Detergent ......................... .... .. . 22 OL lfc

K•ndu Blaach
.. . ... ........... ...... .... ......... 'h t.tl.
Kr'OfH Cern Flakes ..... .... ....... : . ...... ......... Ul ·o:z.
Armour Potted Meat
.. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . 3 o-.
K,..,- All Purpose Oil ............................... ... 24 oa.

De
Jlc
lie

•· .

JSc

Avoncb!le Cllflup
. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . • . .. . • . .. . • .. .. • .. 2 for 2k _~:r '
Spotlight Coffee . . . .................. ...... .. ...... , • .. .. 1 lb. 69c
Spotltoht Coff"
. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . ........ 3 tb. $U3
Embasay Salad DrHsint
. _. . ... ....... .. .. .
.1Citt. $1
Purina OGg Chow
Kroger Milk

11 lb. ...

•••. $1

{No Bot&amp; ~sit J

Endive . ea. 19c Escarole ea. 19c Yams ·albs. 39c

BONELESS

STEWINGBEEf - 69c

Michigan Peat '~b: $179

lb.

"'•fiii'. U', ..... .., . • · - • _.."' .,,.. ,, ,.,__ -· -· -- · · · ·

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Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mid&lt;Tleport . rJ . rJct . 7. 1964 I

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UPI Briefs

Mr dnd Mrs.

- - - - - - - - - - ,neld. Mr

Hudd we-nt hl11 nrst
term of IIChool to Miss Brad-

Harrisonville

fie ld.

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SITTING 0~~ TOP Of The WORLDWITH ~

Egypt Holds
Tshombein

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COMPARE

COMPARE'
2 CONVENIENT
LOCATIONS
TO SERVE YOU

STEAK SALE!
!

lb.

eROUND

ICUBE

lb .

EVERFRESH

SPRY

Fro1en Vegetables

VEGETABLE

Shortening
2 lb. 10 01.
can - -- --

1 v, lb.
pkg.

33c

WAID

CROSS~

RIGHT TO LIMIT

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49c

.ROBINSON'S

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NO STAMPS- NO GIMMICKS - NO COUPONS- JUST LOW LOW PRICE$ EVERY DAY

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DUNCAN HINES
CAKE
MIXES

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JELLO

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LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING

SONS

LB.

RACINE, 0 .

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LB.
BAG

The

In the Middle Block Next to Elberfelds

POMEROY 'S QUALITY SHOE STORE

SALAD
DRESSING

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Open All Day Thursday

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BUSHEL

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ARMOUR$

CIRCUITS

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SIMLAC MILK

"CAPACITY
PLUS" QUALITY

COMPONENTS
I.ASJ LONG£11
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fiM FUmH:ur., Contempora,- cablnWy

BALLARD or PILLSBURY

Vienna
Sausage

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ZENITH QUALITY FEA T U RES F OR F INEST PERFORMANCE

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Super Gold Video Guard 82 chan-

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net tuning system for longer TV ·
life and greater picture stability.

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· hues from Zenith's pat.

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INGELS FURNITURE

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CAN

15C

· PURINA
t1'0G CHOW
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ented Color detl1oduiator circul~

Open Friday and Saturday
Nighto-Phono WY 2·2635
MID:PLEPORT, OHIO

KENNEL RATION
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125 gold contacts in Zenith's

oz.

11

PlZZA MIX

Owen, PUDII .....
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COFFEE MATE

APPIAN WAY

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BONUS BUYS!

SIIOiTCUTS

DEVOTED TO INT!ff:EST OP
MEIGS MASON AREA

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PERT NAPKINS

CAN

NO PROOIJCTIOil

THE DAilY SENTINEL

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Swain and John Montgomery.

Publl1ftea tYIII"'t •fterftOo" ...:cepl sun
lltJ' IJy '"• Dftlo Y•lley Publ !fhlnt
CompenJ' IHI .t,ll•cft•nlt St •aftltU&gt;J'
OhiO BUtlftlh OHICO phone W't t.
1157 l&amp;dltarltl lftane wv t-2111
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Hcen11 Clttl
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NttiOrtl l tchotrt1tln• ... pr-tttiYf
8ottlneiU Wlmbtll Inc .. 10 l.tttne
•on a. .... "''"' 'l'o•• City fiN• "~Irk

SCOTT'S TOWEL

GREATER

Smith and infant daughter, Mrs.
Nannie Queen, Mrs. Bobby DH.l,
Elmer Belue, Mrs. Virgil Lakf!,

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CIIHhl

GERBER'S

lARGE
SIZE

lOW. HANDWIRED
CHI\SSIS FOR

()'Dell, Clyde Fisher,
Rubert
Glass, Mrs. F. David Richmond
and infant daughter, Mr~. Damon R. Bennett and Infant daughter, Mrs. .Fred L. Hoffman
and infant .son, Mrs. NaUer F.

It's bere today! Bui/i for you by
Pldwin Sltoes. this not little

Roll

Pound

Discharged
Patients fecently discharged
Included Mrs. Halder Rhea 1
Mrs. Clester Tackett, Miss June

by

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Pound

11b.box

ROMES or DELICIOUS

Mrs . F'rank Herald,
.Jr.,
daught er, 8:18 p.m. Tuesday.
, Mr.s. Gene f&lt;'owle r, 007 Atlams
Ave., Ravenswood, W. Va., son,
1:45 p.m. Tuesday. Mrs. Robert G. Phillips, 710 Cherry SL,
Ravenswood, W. Va., son, 10:39
a .m. Tuesday Mrs. Robert K.
Hoefli ch, Pomeroy Star
Rt..
daughter, 10:34 a.m. Tuesday .
Mrs. Larry B. Wyatt, H.utland,
son, 10:47 p.m . Monday.

Box 10c

ROLL
SAUSAGE

BONUS BUYS!

Chapman-Canaday

JELLO PUDDING

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PKG.

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SERIES

kart-track-version of tile famous
Lotus-Ford tnat's made racing
history at Indianapolis. Our
Lotus by Pedwin is gasoline
powered witn 8 48" wneel
base and fiberglass bny. -.
Come in today. Fill out
t/1:1 ,.,ntry blank and
_ ,bring it with you. You
· might win this lotus
. l1r yOfll' very own I

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Kanauga, 0.

BRAND NAME
fOOD \lEMS

IBY REQUEST)
AT

ROMAN CLEANS ER

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ON TOP-OUAUTY

PEAS- CORN- LIMA BEANS &amp; MIXED
VEGETABLES

59c Bleach

WE RESERVE THE

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CRACKERS

£V£R~ D~~

STEAK __ 89c 1

qt.

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WANT AD

2 SIGNS

INFORMATION
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1963 Tempest Pontiac

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1960 Rambler Clanic Wagon

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Un ish .

tn.rt ~ , l'.adtu, bt'~h!r,

$899

WTLL
00 rugM~:~ry
weavlng.
Phone
WI 9-28211.
.a...awrence,
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Lung du!tum, Ohio 10 1 6tp

MUST BE SOLD!
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SHAIN &amp; PHILSON STORE

SOOAL
CALENDAR

Plans were made to honar
seniors in Pomeroy
H II h
school band at the GalllpollJ
game on OCtober 30 . w~ the
Band Boosters Association met
Monday evening in the Senior
Higb School auditorium.
Mra. Maxine Arnold, presl-

OCT. 1
1be Amatmr Gardeners Club
o1 Middleport lrill meet Wednesday evening at the borne of
Mrs. Robert Reibe1, Leadins
Creek Rd., at 7:30 p.m. Mrs.
Charles Lewt!, regiooll direetor will be the guest speaker.

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TRA NSM!SSWN Salvage Comacres, gO()(] spring on proper

pany . Repainng al l makes.
•tomaH&lt;' and ~tandard tran•
missions. E!e('tric welding.
Phone WY 2-6173.
t 24 tfc

OPEN EVES . 7,00 P.M.
POMEROY . OHIO

rl:iAJ'II&amp;.a ., Ol!..ll'\J.
l'or 11111 .ani mm.

ANTIQUITY, OHIO

WTLL laundt'r or block cente.-..
plt'( 'e!l . SH 2-4865 .
10 2 6tp

Pomerov Motor Co.

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GENERAL STORE

10 6 12le

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$2195

Band's Seniors
To be Honored
On October 30

FOR SALE!

S yf'an: to pay. Call WY S..
28i4 or WY 2-SllV.

1962 Volkswagen 2-Door - -- - - $1499

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Business Services
-AL-u~-IINUM-..u.•-~or~ng-.-~orm-

W1ans 2 Duur Re-d O\t'l 11h t l~ f1nhoh. good whil e wJIJ llres,
326 cu . m . V8 en:;:rne. ~ui&lt;.Jtn.&gt;llc lnw.~o H:.td Jo JDti beater. A

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Pomeroy
Motor Co._

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t_., lots Jf shade trees, locat·
ed on U. S. 33 near
Rock
SpMngs Fairground. $2,500. R.
A. Finlaw, WY 2-2975. lo-3-tfc

dent, conducted the meeti~g Mr~. Edgar Reynolda II tbe eowhlcb opened with lbe Lord ' hostess .
Prayer in unllon. Reporta were The Pomeroy
Shablpeart
given by various
eommlttee club will meet W«&lt;nesday at
chairmen. Mrs. Truman R~ 2 p.m. at the home of MrL Bea

CARRIER
WANTED I,
RUTLAND

sell, chairman of the ways and Neutzllng, Moplt Place.
mearu committee, appointed so-

Ucllors for the buslneu district

OCT. I

In Pomeroy.
The Eleanor Circle of Healll
Solicitors named were M r s. Methodist Church will
meet
on ICII IIOUU
Tom
Crow
and
Mrs.
Max
SawThursday
evening,
October
8 at
Ulll ... .. - ' ·"" ... Lit o.o,
Bltv.n!LU --·:w&gt; " W •co IS·OO aoa"
HOUSE for sale. HarrlsoDviile.
yer, upper block: Mrs. Cbarles 7:30 p.m. at the church. Mis!
l'l"'l eQ "U'r'
I
Help Wanted
For
5•1•
3
bedrooms
and
bath
.
Make
&amp;
Griffith
middle block; Mrs. El- Bess Sanborr. will present tht
1
ro "-'CB. "
LJGiff HMrtJNG or
water
za Gil~ore Jr. and Mrs. Wal- 1,rogram with Mrs. C~arlt!S By&amp;DUL'J PaOuUf':I..,'R
8 24 12 tc
W II.NY .a,p
EXCF:LLENT !raining
pro· l'SF.n
Frigidaire
elertrie
hauling. Phone WY 2-6222.
offer. SH 2--M6S.
Apply
ter Grueser, lower b1ock; Mrs. l er devotiona l leader.
gram. Car and hi1.11i ~whou! ' '
I %4 30tp FOR SALE-Middleport 's taDMaxine Arnold and Mrs. l;ail l The Pomeroy Bend Citlzenil
ga~
I
b "Jl h ld th .
PHONE WY 2-21S6
n''' •sa r'" ["lean ~or·'· ".' o ra nge, $40 :. Hardwick
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est buUdiog, located W N.
01
Buck, lower Pomeroy; and Mrs Land Radio clu wt o
etr
i la_r·ofl o~ Olll of town rravelrangt&gt;. S40: coa beater. sma
Second Street
Middleport
Ral"h Smith and Mrs. Larry I r~gular monthly meeting Thurt1 ,
ap- 1 s1ze . usi'd I winter, 2 good HKATING, PlamblDI, Mueller
..,
J
~==========:' lt mg . Cllll WY 2_235810 for
metal
bt&gt;ds
and
springs,
livrraruce..
Muold
Brolh~.
Priced
for
quiet
..ale
J.D.
Sheets. Pom&gt;:roy Route 3. A d£ty at 7:30 v.m. at the ~1iddle7
1
p0lntment.
Jtc
mg room suite, fair condition, hll Easf Maja str~t. Pomquire at otUo HoteL
discussion w!:ls held on the re- port American legion ball. GerC•rd of Thanks
$1 5. r. . £. elertric refrigera- eroy. Pb... WY W4tl.
10 lit tfe
WY 2-2156
pair and cleaning of the band aid Weidner of the
FT\IALE
offtct'
employee tor. good one fur ns. Call
7 20 tfc
uniform s
State Patrvl wi:: be guest speakWE \lllSH to take this uppor- . matnl~· for typing and fi lmg. SH :H802 all tor 5 p. m.
HOME for rent In Pomeroy 3
AI the close of the meeting, cr and all members are urged
tunity to thank all rtw se who
Full t1me- Call WY 2·2.158.
refn•shmt&gt;nt s were served by to attend.
10 7 ltc lr-----------,1 rooms and bath. WY 2.-35~ I
assisted in any way o:~t the
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TO MEET THURSDAY
!.he Redford group.
The Laurel Clifl
Better
nrne of the death of our son.
I PF.HFE\TION Oil healer w1th
SEVEN ROOM brick horne tn Past Councilors of Theodoru~ Hoslesst&gt;s for the November Health club will have its annuJeffrey Sro1t Gibh!i.
0 u r C.JRL FOR general office work .!' drums and f1t1ings . Dayton 1
&amp;
Pumeroy, two bathrooma, f Council Daughters of Amrei('a mt&gt;eting will bC' Mrs. Larry al anniversary dinner Thursday
grateful appreciation also to
Heply m o~&gt;.·n handwrit ing., ~leetnc scales. 30 ton eapac--1
of
1 bedrooms, garage, ba!lement, will meet Thursday evening at Shee ts, Mrs George Hicks, Mrs. [ i:ll 6:30 p.m., at the home
those who st&gt;n ! flow!'rs and
f'are u! lite Daily Senttnel, 1ty. 10 ft. meat cast&gt;, 19~
3 fimshe&lt;l rooms In attic. the home of Mn. Joseph Beeg- Vernon Evans, Mrs. Gail Buck . Mrs. Charle::. R. Karr Sr.
cards, and brought food . w~
Box 668-X. PoP1ero~·. Oh io
Mercury, body and c.hassl s
Parts &amp; Service On
Large :oL Out of high water. le, Racine,
and Mrs. Hoy Grueser.
The Southern Local Athletie
wish also
How- Cive name. address. and pre- , IP ss 1motor
and transm1ss1on,
Central heatinn&amp;
Inquire ~============-====
Boostt:rs will hold d theit regJJo.
1
· to thank Rev.
Any Make Chain Saw
.
1rd Killingsworth
an d Rev.
vwus expNienee.
comp e1e course 1n rn d"JO an d
Charles Wildermuth
WY z..
lar meeling Thurs ay evemng.
John Brien. the ch01 r and
10 6 3tr
tt'le\·i!-;inn with nil equipm ent. ;
9-26-tfc
Ortuber 8, at the Southern Lo2205 or WY 2-6ll 6.
the Foglesong Funeral Hom!!
Charles Larkins, Long Bot · '
Sm•ll Engine Service
- - - - - - - - --cal High schooL
and all others who helped in
LOOKING FOR SICURI
tom, Ohio.
10 7 Uc ,
BOUSE FOR SALE: ' room•
.,_,,..
There will b&lt; a meellng of
1
many ways to ease
our
JOB?
furnished. Minersville. $3000.
the Xi Gamma Mu Chapter of
j'rief. May God Bless you
1GOOD 40 gal. apple buller kil- \ 806 W. M•ln
Pom•roy, 0.
Phone WY t-3312.
t 25 tfc
q
Bela Sigma Phi Thursday i:lt
0 8
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T?Jin foqtie wuh stand and sti rrer.
,~l1o.--- by Helen Bottei--.J 7:30 at th~ office of the Colum'lr •- "· H •- I G"bb 5 ... au• at~ \!Me. m.rrvrr:~an ~~....
Clarence
Gruescr. Phone
b. G
I Oh" I M"ddl
l
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U.ut'f
l
Aut0 Sal1a as o
10 n 1 epor .
fl~ttMa. UDellizJ S•rv~oe.. b••nu•t~11'1 9-36-1 • .
1" 7 Jtc PHOTO Copyln• Service Cop
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PAPER~OY PROBLE~
Dear Mod :
ies made of legal papen.
[ear Helen :
She may figure cash on the
OCT: 9
Thursday, Friday and Saturday birttJ records and almos! any , 1959 FORD, 9 passenger Coun- 1 am the mother of a paper- Une is a fale worse than "dt!bt" Syracuse Method ist Chureb
Instructions
Notice
Specials at Hard.en's Markel, othf"r documpnts Also lamtn- 1 s •re Stat1"on Wagon au
will have a rummage sale iD
ry atic
qu transmission, power
'
- boy. A customPr
her m(!n
Syracuse. Fai rmont l1·e M1 lk
un~ m plast1c, film to pre· tom
h had become
h but
. it's the onlyt way
C --"It
Ilk
U. S. CIVIL SERVICI! TESTS I
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19
~allon 98c 3 lb s. omom,
.c;
S('rve your valuable papers. stet&gt;ring, radio , heater, pow- good
d friends wit my son. S e WI
f 1ven . rr.u ,&lt;A de the church basement Friday
- 1I stay 90
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flmnen Ul -0:. St•r• 'UCb u
n and Saturday from 9 a. m. to
\\e l l~ S\H'et U· d t&gt;r ~ 8!Jc ga 1.;
Re~HPr insurance, PnmProy
er brak•s Phone WY "31196 tol him when he came to co 1·111quor, 19 or wom-en
SEE THE NEW
11 0211{1 ' w~ek f"re p l ra•on •r-ln oni ,
4 p. m. Soup, pit and coffee
~
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tr
lect
that
he
shouldn't
knock
but
ment
who
can
handle
it
H.
•t n• lr • vp " · ~
rh~~~•~otlo ~1
I"'"
10 lOs - ~o I pnt;Jioes U 4 tfc
or see it 3t Hackett's Soh1o
NG llANO DEOPfll
E't&gt;••••n~•
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will also be served .
Those
~!tc Fl'ozen HorSl'V. Concen· - - - - - - - - - - s ·
10 7 tic should walk in if the door was YOUR HEI.I'I
uri'fU.:II i nJ nrmtllnn Q!l
jn ht '
1
wishing
to
take
50Up
home
are
"Jpnu ., ··.,.mcc•t I'L n " ro•••~
'ei'YICe .
open, iO IS not to disturb t~ PARTMENT
lratf'd Orange JUJ ce - 4 for
AUl71UNM•:R
J1v11ll "lmt!
&amp;!1&lt;1&lt;"S• ~I'd
Pb "'IO :
asked
to
hring
their
own
conLtnro111 Se...,ee tsn1 451•
Tilt '
sr.oo 10 Cla rk bars - 29c;
sleeping baby. He thought thi3 Dear Helen :
Complt'W Servtee
FOR SALE, 1953 Chevrolet, 52,- meant all the time, though U
tainers.
o.n, ~·"''"'"'I
3 lbs . shct'd bologmt ~ $1 00;
t'Mtl tiradlord
000 mile~ . Good condition. I had known about it, I would I wish 3ome of your kind Mary Shrine White Shrine of
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"~· r ..ae « C.atad
\ 1 g 2 32 J h Ihl
readers would send some cards
mixed stzl's. - 3 doz.-8~c .
A. C. BKAJWURD
Phone V . 7 . o ~t.. 6
have stopped the arrangment. of cheer to Mrs. Maude C. Jerusalem will meet at the
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GET A MAN'S JOB!!
Wtnrsap apples - $1.79 bu
RaCon:,
•-- o••·
On 1as t CO II eC 1·JOn day,
he "'I
.
Heney B. Landes IOOF hall Friday at 8 p m. All
I Op., raton~ llll!ldoar•. sradero dr ar
r emmg, c-o
members are urged tu be pres•un~•. ~~~..·~~~"~" ;" "' ~··r~pPn 1:.,,. - -~--,-, ____ 10 i ::ttc ,
5 18 ttc THREE TRUCKS_ 1962 Inter- walked in, as he ~ad
been State Ho .. pital, Philadelphia. ent.
,0:,. ::.~f;m.:'n~ ~·~~ ~,~a~~(l,';~" .~.·; THF:Kr-:·s NO charge fo r use - - - - - - - -nationa l. 1948 International, told, and was su.rprlsed to see Pa. 30. She will be there for The Eleanor Circle oi Heath
POMEROY, 0
11
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1 ·u n ·~·td~n~~~~;).~'.!'~e:o "' '•·
ul carpel ~lt amf'luoe
wtth l £&amp;1'1 GraeRr, PhunblDC tiMI
1953 Dodge. Leo Morris, SH 'l- the lady emergmg half clad some time and I knmt she'd Methodist Church will sponsor
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purchase of Blue Lustre c.&lt;J r•
u~atiDK
~648.
10 • 6tp
rrom her bedroom. She was be helped by maiL- A FRIEND a rummage sale Friday and
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Lan .. "''"
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P"t shampoo. Baker FurmMinrnriUe , OhM
very angry an scream
or ear e en :
Saturday, October 9-10 in the
LOSE WEIGHT safely and eat·
ture, :\fidd!eport. 10 6 Gte
End vour 1~wer troot\Jes
him to get out. Needless to say My hu~bana works for Civil f(Jrmer A and P building in Midlly. with new Del-a-diet tab- ~1
• - w~ have lliJ stz.
The RarnbiPr
hf' did. I imagine, knowing my St!TVice. YestPrday he came dleport. Mrs. Kenneth Cooke
lets. Only 98c. Stark Pharm·
For Sale
WOMAN'S GOOD, clean used
Sewer Macbines
World Standard ol Compatt son, he wa~ more embarrassed home and asked me to find his
is chairman and members havacy .
8-IJ-60tp
_ _
dresses. mostly SIZe 161r2. 2
Rf'.asonab.le ltllta
l!::xcellence
th an she was.
birth certificate because they
ing
rummage for pick-up may
('HJHI I.AJI UA male pt.ppy fo r
or $500 or 1 for S300 No
CaDW\'t-%974VayorNt~ll1 1 81 , car ronrn, ride . and per-1 She stopped taking the pap- hadaskedhimifhewanted 1
cunlact
her or members of the
AUTOMOBD.I: btsurJnc• beeo _ sal~:. \'1 3-21HZ.
10 6 Jlp
mght cal ls Re.stdenre D 1
1 Zl Uc form&lt;.~nc e. Sm:~ll c~tr e-couom}' er. 1 don't know what she has job overseas. 1 went C·•mpletecircle.
cancelled? l.ost your opera- - - -- -- - -- · - - •', Adeli ne lltown ing, RL I. Ru t-~'
and managrrablllty
S.
sa"td,
ly to pieces and accused him
Return Jonathan Meigs Chapkd"'t bceuef cau W~ J-2911. COJI.IPI.F:TELY
reconditioned land .
10 6 6tc
"'1 tr l"t e M to
My probler Is shOuld I have lot wanting t' get away from ter, Daughters of the American
IUiUc
Kt'nmore y,nnger I~'P'? wa sh- AK
--C Bas~et PUJJ, my
- - nit•e
- .·
EXPERIENCED
E t' opo
1 s1 aD p0 n
my son go •"nd apologize to her n:e and our four children. He Revolution, will meet Friday,
'-- - - - - : : , - - - - - - [ ~:r- . 2 speed.s, aut oma! tc t1m· , ANtsonablt'. 19:11 Chevro let , 4
·Pb
Ma 0 WY
trt&gt;f't.Wl11
nmtroy
or should r go and explain, or should have talked to me first October 9 at the home of Miss
for Rent
tor. Pl~mp . Hmse .t ub mrlud - door rou pto _ SJZ5. 195 .1 Chev li
one
4 22 tfc is it her ,~lace to make things about it. We haven 't spoken Nimcy Reed In Middleport at 2
- - - -- - - - -- - 1 ttl. $5o. lit Y 2-2836
l'olet panel trurk. SI50. Bott1
right with him?
since and I don't know what he p.m. Guest speaker will be Mr.
FURNISHED
apartment for
10 6 tfc have very good mntors a n d
We would appreciate your plans to do , but I know he has Nolan Carson, ClncinnMU attorrent , - ..... noor. 3 rooms :
d bod"
Ph
c00lvllle I
i Werry is Elected
advice. - CONCERNED MO· a form to fill out for a job ney. Roll call will be commentt
1
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goo
one 1D-3-6tc rrom the laTRf"st trurk or : p
TilER
overseas. He wouldn't dhave gotand bath
. 381 S. Second Ave, 1r 0
66i-365~. les.
id I J G
on the program, Hostesses wiD
11
Middleport. c, WY 2_5262 _ ; N W AT lANDMARK
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res en o
roup Dear Mother:
ten it if he wasn't rea y to go. be Miss Ree&lt;.:., Mrs. Wayne GUJ.
10 6 tt·c ,'
1f"
Dulldm:er radlalor to tbe 1
To avoid
embarrassment Shouldn't 1 feel - HURT AND
bons, Miss Frieda
Faehnle,
60 Chevrolet _ $895
omall"t bealer core.
I Ralph Werry was elected
OUT
- - - - - -- -- - - '
, president of the
Federated (your son's). and possible lost LEFI'
and Mrs_ John Duerr.
TRAILER on Grant
Street. ;
t"or·.,ir 4 d, _ Sedan,
Youth Fellowship when il mel temper (yours, il the lady won't !Jear H and LO:
CaU WY 2-3346 or WY 2-2186. 1
Ori ginal black finl~h like
admit she was wrong) why not I think yoc should be thrilled
wv 2-2141
PoMeroy Sunday evening in the social
JACOBS DECORATED
10·3-tfe !
new·
'===""""'""'====~'I room of the church. Mike Glo- manage the explanation long and excited over the prospect
63 Mercury- $2,495
0 M Y AUl"'''DNF.ER bokar was elected vice pres!· distance, by mail? Apologize of living .n a foreign country. Airman First Class Steven L.
TRAILER
loti for rent, close :•
l
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·
Jacobs, son of Mr. and Mrs.
1 ............
THRU OCT. 10
V8 _ 4 dr. Monteny. Shows
Chester,
Ohio.
3 23 tfc dent, Anita Hall,
secretary; for the misunderstanding and After all, Civil
k Service
th . fa workT
to
.._..Lumh·r
..... }'mat &amp; and
schools.
treasurer ', Ann assure her your d"
son thought
he
m11es Dale
Secv alley
Sttpply
Comcare by one local own. llr===-=====;;;;;IDonna ReP·-],
ut:
.
II ers
I usually
h tath e e1r transf
d M. Jacobs
d of 90h S. •-·~perk Plug, - - - e. . 49c lf'nder
rr. Fully equipped.
Holter, news reporter, and Sal- was Collowing IrectJOns.
a ong w en cy are
er- Of! Ave., Mi dleport, as iJCeii
pany, Middleport .
10-3-tfc row Ch•lns ••· $2.57
!
ly Globokar and Mrs. Betty Rei- this doesn't jog her memory. red. You tollered before you decorated with the U. S. A l r
WINTER STORACE tor boats,
bel, ways and Means.
forget it. You can't win 'em were hurt. - H.
Force Commendation Medal at
8
IS ft. or less. Brown &gt;Iarine,: Llghl "tbo - - - ... llc
After the election the mem· all. (Bul keep a carbon copy
Athens, Greece. Alrman Jacobs
Minersville. Phone W'r 2-3324. ! Unieo 23 cu. ft.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Top Dollar Peld For
hers received vanilla which the of the letter, just in cae she This column is deillcated to was awarded the medal for
10 1 Stc . Ch••t Fr••1• ' - - - $239
Wrecbo C•tt •nd Truch
Youth Fellowship is selling for reports to the paper.)- H.
family living, so lf you're bav· meritorious service as a flight
:-:::==-:-:-- - -LOMEROY
i Farm Equipment Auction
a money making project. ~ HORRmLE FATE
ing kid trouble or just plain facilities systems specialist at
MODERN 4 room and bath
Satonlay, Oct. 10, 11,30 p.m. I 24 HOUR TOWING 1 newly elected officers were In Dear Helen:
trouble, let Helen Help YOU. Athen. He is a graduare of Midfurnished apartment. M 1 d- :
Jeck W Carsey
Due to other employment 1 _
Columbus last Sunday to at- You said "cut off her credit'' She will alsc welcome your dleport High School. IDs wife
dleport. WY 2·3374.
M;r. WY l-2:111
am discontinuing my farming
Opt,n 1 A.M. to 1 P.M
tend a Youth Conference on to the husband whose wife can't own amusin~ experiences. Ad- is the former Wanda R. Roush
g 11 t!c i' l ~=====....,._,.,_.,_~ and will sell the following
;~~':.d ~'t."t.:J
"Youth Ministry" at
the handle charge accounts.
A dress Helen Bottel in care of of Syracuse.
II Duple._ 3 bedrooms. Sugar
personal property at my farm
B•twnn th•at•r •nd
Grace United Church of Christ. woman
~n·t live without this newspaper.
----RLID area . Pomero) . Phone ONE PONY buggy and harness, loca •·•
~
t
charge
accounts,
not
these
HAVING
SALE
leU 2 mt"le s Nor th
~as
ruiiiiP•rt
_
PI•In
on
St•t•
At
7
$60.00 . See at Bishop's Farm,
WY 2-3618.
10 2 tfc Rutland.
IS DINNER GUEST
days. A gal without at least The Junior class of Rutland 'The One Won One class of
1D-f&gt;.6tp of Racine, OWo, on the Bashan
Road.
Mrs.
Charles
Burdette
was
1
six credit cards in her purse is Hlgh School wUl sponsor a dance the PiJmeroy Flr.!t
Baptist
THREE BOd four f"OO"lo rurni"he641
Ford
Tractor
Mowerlivestock
guest
of
honor
at
a
dinner
givas
unusual
as
back
alleys
in Friday evening at the bIg b church ls having a rummage
od ODd riiJ!urnisbecl tpart. APPLES,
Burdt&gt;fte F r u I t
14 inch Plows - Seven Ft.
en Sunday at the home of her the suburbs. Isn't thert: some school gym following the Rut· sale beginning today and con·
menta. WY 2-6434
12 8 tfc
Farm. Pttcne WY 2.-6970, Disc,
Two-row ~ultivator, FOR SALE: purebred Holstein daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Erner- other way? -MODERN
Jand-Olauncey footbaU game. tlnutna: through Friday.
Pomeroy, Ohio, Rt. 1.
side delivery rake, a ft. doubull. Service age. Call WY 2· son Jones, in observance of
FOUR room fumlsh"'d apartI 25 20tp ble cultipacker, 10 1 Z8 I· ·t- 6227 ·
10-3-fitp her birthday anniversary. Atment. Phone WY 2·31&amp;.
or
Ure,
manure
spreader
and
GOOD
MILK
cow
for
sale tending were .Mr. and Mrs.
JJ H tfc MELONS, pot11toes, beans. Sl .
-,-,.,-==----c--- i pt'r bu. Brrng conllltners and Plant Setter on Rubber, Allis Roland Searles, Rutland-Har~ Lawrence Milhoan, Charles
FOR RENT, modern house.! plrk vourself. ClarenC'\. Prol· Chalmers G Tractor - Cui- sonvitle Rd. Phone SH 2-4626. Burdette, Middleport; Mr. E.
liJ rooms and bath. Youngs- fitt Phone Vl 3-22$4
tivator and side dresser, John
10-5-6tc W. Jones, Burlingham;
Mr.
town kitchen, tile flOOl, lo- I
9 l5 r
Deere Wire Tie Baler, Sub
10 2 6tc and Mrs. Lee Davidson and
cated at 136 Unco!n·rd Calli
t c Soiler, horse drawn cultivat+
Mrs. Dorothy Dandakis, Ath·
8r DOROTHY KtLGALLEN
W1' 2--3020.
b 29 ttc WHY PUMP your slu1gis!'l sep- ors, portable grain elevator, PONIES for sate or trade: ens. A heart shaped cake was
tic tank? Get Klean-Em-AIJ Gould's shallow well pump. Weaned Colts, also !lome served to the guests following
Wanted To Buy
Se pt ic Tank rJeaner. Land- Wright chain saw, air com- good btpke mares from 42- the dinner, The bonored guest
mark Parm Bureau P om· pressor, stock tank, SO gal. 54 lnches, 1-3 down. Balance received gifts and cards for
USED GUNS of al l typ"~ and 1 erov.
9' 29 30t
at Danny'1 Hideaway when all the cu~
BROADWAY GRAPEVINE
gas truck tank, 380 gal. gal- by month, Paul Orr, WI t- the occasion.
calibers. We pay you ca sh I ·
c
CHARLOTTE
FORD,
lovely
heiress
to
tamers tried to eavesdrop on Ethel Mervanlzed tank, I hole bog feed- 2822.
8 30 Btp
----Tiffin Jeweler s. \lam Sr rPel. NECC'Hl Sf' wJng Mac hin!:'. floor er, platform scales, 1f tt. Cothe motor fortune, is being seriously man and her new escort, Andy Rosen•
SHOP TO CLOSE
Point Pleasar1t , West \'rrgmia. l modPI. F.qu1ppPd to zig.zag, by Wagon, feed cart, 1200 sq.
wooed by a member of the staff of Parla thai. All anyone could gather was that
REGISTERED
Guernsey
cow
.
Mrs.
Jo Ann White, owner of Match. He's attractive, amusing, first
Phone 50. Bill Wt&gt;llm an,
ovt&gt;r('asl monogram,
fancy ft. hot bed sash, 30,000 Tothere was considerable affection ' an d
in
July. Clif- Beverly's Beauty Shop, Palmer- name Kim, and was in the U.S.A. at· the some tension, which could mean that
Williamson .
design . W1ll !if'll for 8 pav- mato stakes. %.000 ft. % tn. Fre::~hrn
ford Whittington, Rt. l, Har- St., has announced that her time of the Ford's front·paged barbecue The Mern1 has found true love again , , ,
1 men ls. $5 99 monthly. Phone pipe, ¥, T. chain hotst, port,. risonvlll~.
9 30 6tp shop wiU be closed Thursday, lor LBJ, held at tbeir Long Island estate
Male Help Wanted 1 WY 2-2204.
10 2 Stc
Bernice Massi Ia up for the lead in the
able Letz Burr Mill (P.T.O.)
Friday and Saturday, October . , . Actor George C. Scott and actress new Garson Kanin play, "A Very Rich
, SlNGEH SE\VINf; maehine in 60 ft . (8 ln.) Endless belt,
lnsur1nce
a. 9, 10. Mrs. Wblre will under- Colleen Dewhurst, both peerless on the Woman."
Truck Drivers W•nted!
blond rabin~l. witb slip • tn two Bea£le hounds, 1 barrel
••~ Slm
go eye surgery
JOHN..,.,.,.-,,
"A GIRL COULD GET LUCKY" didp&amp;oD 1RBUriUlct
th ateekil&gt;e hGaiU· stage. are beading for a divorce. It proExpuleneed or
type round bobbin. Equipped oiL
Agency
In
All
f
Gl
In
polls
Cllntc
is w . S e ex· bably will be amicable; that's the way n't Blew, 75 big ones. The Ben Gazzara
BRADFORD
AUCTION
CO.
ln••SMrienced For Long
to 'llonogram, buttonhole, zlg- · Jim J
111111 pects to open the shop next he's managed it with his two previous show, W\t!J the storm wan1ings hoisted,
Dt•t•nu H1ult Wrife
z&lt;~g, etc Balance due 8 pay- C. C. Bradford, Auctioneer
Bud
~
A&amp;O.,.&amp;a.
week but further announcement wives. At any rate it will alter - if not looks like another casualty of the new
A. C. Bradfurd. Manager
MAYIILOWER TRANSIT
1 ments, S6.00 each, phone
-.
lie
wlll
be made larer,
1 1
cancel - a New York theatre project in Broadway season ... Marty Ransbohoff
Signed: Robert IIIII
'==·=lo:d:lt:".,_':OI'!Ioolo~onoodoolo:n:•== i WY 2-2204.
10 2 5~
which
they were to be jointly involved.
is closing a deal for Peter Ustinov to
10 2 6le
PLAN
PO'IUJCK
Farm Machinery
Hermione Baddely is planning to re- write and direct a movie based on an
Wanted
~INGF.R Sewtnr
mach!-.
The Laurel Clllf
B e It e r marry her former husband, David Ten· idea which would star Julie Andrews.
Dt&gt;W S.'i9 5fi up ~eral iJsed
70,0110 B.T.U. Kenmore gu 1950 lntematicmal Harvester, Health Club will hold lis annl· nan!, whom she divorced In 1937, When- It would be a really wild farce, about the
WANTED-1955 or 1956, •lx c. machmea at barptD prtees
slove and pipe.
Excellent cultivators. Good condlUoa. versaty potlucl: party Tbursday
Ford. Wrlre In &lt;are of lh• The to'abnC' ~hop ~'"•" Sale~ condition. $75.00. Michael WaP,on. ' ''furd Whlttln'I\On, .at 6:30 p.m. al the home ol Mr. his third wife le.ft him this year, Hemli· Pilgrims with three leading men - Peone flew to Spain to nurse him throuJb ter O'T~ole, Peter UsUnov and Peter
· Dolly Sentinel, Box 868-R, aalf ~rvice, Pomeroy . Oh\o Burke, Chester, &amp;:U17.
Rt. 1, Harrtsonvllle.
and Mrs. Olarleo Karr, Nayloro
a nervous breakdown, and then came \!!e Sellers. (Ia there that much money in the
Pumeroy, Ohio.
ID-5-3-tp WY W214,
I Zl lfe
1()4.3tp
v 20 6tp Run Hill.
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three new half-hour situation
comedies in tbe disguise of a
1o-called 90-minute series: "90
Bristol Court." Tbe idea is that
the sbows are linked by a comrnon setting, a Southern Califorrua apartment court. If you can
think of anything more sadistic
than three situation comedies in
a row you are a born program
packager.
The opening half-hour is entitled "Karen," and is about a
teen-ager who is old enough to
drive and date who looks like
a sure bet for 'a be&lt;Juty queen
title, and gives the impression
of having once read the foreward of a book, maybe. Locally, at least, the opener was
spiced by being preceded by a
commercial plugging the movie
''A House is Not a Home ." After
that, everything was downhill.
The premiere concerned how
the young lady picked up the
wrong blind date from Italy at

Los Angeles Airport. As family
cook, Bobo Lewis, a fme, professional comedienne, does her
best to get in some tart licks.
Other than that : strictly Hicksville.

The second seMes is

entitJed
" Harris Against The World,"
and stars another highly accomplished performer, J ack
Klugman, as a soft-hearted
movie studio employee wbo has
problems fighting the "system"
and ia not euctly an overpow·
e.ring husband or father. Klubman, you may reme~ber, won
last season's best-actmg Emmy
for his performan ce in an eipsode of "The Defenders" as an
actor who could not get work
because of past political affiliations.
. .
The third show JS called
"Tom, Dick and Mary,'' and
tells of a young intern, his n e ~
bride and their boarder, who, Js
a colleague of the husband. 1 he
premiere was a sad mess, full
of people who look
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2:00 Sunday Chapel
2::13 Rev . Roscoe Thorne
3:00 Sunday Chapel
3:33 Country Hymntimers
(Dan Hayman)
4:33 Sunday Showcase
6;00 Baptist Layman's Hour
6:30 Sundown Serenade
8:45 Sign 111 Seprember
6: I&gt; Sign Off October

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Oct 9-15
" HOW THE YIEST
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Outstanding and unusual ar- ,Novt&gt;mber m eetmg.
rangemenls of roses a nd
fall I Anoooncement was made of
" tlle nr~an:za 1l(!n flowers. wer~ placed throughout a flo&gt;tf'r show and
jLKiging
o! pe·r&lt;;i)n' anu
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mco n
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bt·~rrmmg' l'ome large resul ts. nesy fu r the October meetmg Lod~e m _Colur.t~us ~ov.
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'l'ht'"'"' r~ l an tmg s mus t be made of rhe Middleport (iarden Club Miss Harne Mane Smith report' ~"'
h Rll
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&lt;Jnd !rum such plantings of per- Monday evening. M1ss
Nellie ed on I e I an
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,onalltl come .;;pi n tua l
Joys z~rkle , pre.sJdenl, conducted the Club show to be held Oct. _10-11
, 11 11:H '. , •. 1 ht·hs;nf!s
met&gt;ting
at Putnum School in ~artet~ .
The ruses, which ha d been
The November meetmg Will
Tl1t' mll~vm g ptesalent. Mrs.
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11 .. ,,11' IJ ruiH mst:~lled the lol- grown by members of the club . Ibe hel t\ovemOff~r _a Meddl
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were arranged by Mrs. C. 0 l lumbi a Gas
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l,ll tllg oll lll' r' man i~ prc•s- F'l ~he r Mrs Hennrsy M rs IXJrl with a holiday demonstra,,.,. ,,•rt·r u&lt;&gt;n~ . \Irs
Lhar l:s ' J ::imes. \\'e~r Mrs ... Garcn l tioncntJtled,"Bells, Ruffet, and ·
f'• · r ~ llll't'l ,
pre_sldton t, .\1J s_- Stans burv and, Miss Nellie iCandtes" 10 be given by Betty I
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een ~re' I ,, . ._
''' ro.: pl•·v·nkd a luvt'ly ing serreta ry ln the absence of pared by Mrs . Car l Horky, was
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taken. (rom an ar- 11
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. askmg fol' Chnstm as gifts for i M1ss Zrkle announced tat a 1
\ I , l:lr,,,,n th&lt;~nkt'd officers the pt~tJents. Members are to dinner mt.'etmg would be held 1
.oliO I tl·l· llliJt'r • for ht'lpmg n1ake bring ~;:ift s for tire prOJt&gt;CI to the m December. Twenty-four mem,,
1'.1' ' _.,e:J r ~ "' ' pr e~! de11 ' l1ap- ----·
- br rs and four guf'sts, Mrs . John
i' l .. 111i ;u .·, 1·,sful. She pre- · 00 . Mrs Ka rr se rved a salad Dav1s, The P hilippines; Mr S.
James Weber or Ft. Lauderdale,
, , rl i•·d \It, Bl.u nnar w1 1h a course and cofi"et .
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Fla , and Mrs. J . E . Harley and
IJ 111 1 \ 1···rJ, ., ln a nprel'in twn '
Mrs. Cedric Clark, Middleport,
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1"1alt1 ~:~nd a ~~i~ Jance 8ai,ts, Brothers,
res!Junded to roll call.
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be o;..~(·U~sion Topic
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was
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t'tl d ''S 1 ts centered with an a r ra ngement
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,) 11 11•1! l• 1 \1, . Pl' f'&gt;l ll?t'r wlw andrl Brnrhers"
bo k
h taken
C 'd from Cthe
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,, ,, , 11 . 11 1 ttw LI'ICJw:&gt;. It wa s ~tu _ v
~ - were placed on the piano a nd
1
osc1 ans and Phil emon
was ht e ha II table . n' ssorted cakes ' ice ·1
,, ,T,o \ l • · p .11111 fjl.lt'
ln , llp"r
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,- 111 , 11 , " , 11 t:-t c .:,u&lt;&gt;,'' "pnn ~ored "~lhJt&gt;Ct fnr dJ sr·ussJon , w en cream a nd coffee were serv_ed I
hi lip \ II ti ll' &gt;.:r;JI(' II •IS ])i la ll!y I (_,r~ltp II of Ihe W?1lenus _Asd- with !\1i.&lt;;s Nellie Zerkle prestd- r
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. f tl. 1 0 1 sor Hitlon . of th, e F'1 rs t
mte mg at ~e
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11"· :_: 11, 111 , .t r,. nwt niH'r~.
f'r P~hyten;m Church mel Mon - srs1i ng hostesses were Mrs. HeIll
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in trudur·cd day· afternoon in the pa~tor 's cox , Mrs . Crary Davis, Miss 1
\1 1 ll 1n 1·1 \.111 \' 1·. 1 n~P n v. l1" ~!ucly.
Lenora Gile a nd Mrs. Eliza·
Mrs WCIH r r Waddell wa,&lt;; dt·· beth Fishe r.
lil'r·'-• ·Till ·ol .1n 111-lrtli l l', f: p&lt;lJWr
1•11 .-~ ~n -:; r rrt ~ll'tl ll l!l l~ .\1rs Vfl n ~o ·otinnol leader wi1h Mrs. C. ~-""',;,-;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;;;;
M. l
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lo T Shoem::Jkt!r, Mrs. 0 .
Til\"&lt;'li"i*i"'·""""""'.·"·"'"''
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Miss
Mary
Park,
h: 1n· hl'.•tJtlllli blo~~llrrl"
one
IIIII ' ' H) bP/'\t' ill l t'e
f.W IIIr&lt; , \1rs . Sadie Starkey, Mi ss MarMarcus
,2r.od dr;Jina).!r' ,R&gt;11 1d ' nil &lt;Jnd gFtret Sa uer, Mrs.
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rs,
Mrs.
R.
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man,
Mrs.
Freda
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and
n r·11 i 'lillillW' h; lll:' g ·t n (i:lken
Iroll! llw pbn t. II i ~" nld root \1'r ~. J . E Harley, chairmln. ll
In Middleport
~ /rould lw Jr&gt;stl'i!\l'd In prPv enl A frif' ndship circle was form " Jli 1';J d od tl i~~"&lt;l'-'t' Dnd rut.
I ed for the c\o.&lt;;ing prayer.
Mr . and Mrs. Lawrence Mil- ,
AlrN rlw mr·Pimg adj ourn ~
hoan. Mrs. C. E. Burdette and I
SON IS BORN
Charles Burdette spent Tues- '
Mr . and i\1rs . Hay Lee _How· day in Huntington, W. Va.
1::'11 of Brownf'lJ ~~·e, M1d?le- j Mr . and Mrs. William Kitchport. are announc mg the b1~th en and children , Denise and
of a 9 lb 13 ~z. son . a! Me1gs Debra of Chillicothe, spent the
Memonal Hosp1tal !"nday, Oct. weekend with her mother, Mr .
2nd. nnmed Donald Ray. Grand- and Mrs. Robert Reibel.
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parents are Mr . and Mrs. Ralph
Mr . and Mrs. John Smith of
Bragg, Mason. W. Va, and Mr. Charleston, w. va. spent ManEdward Howe ll and Betty How- day and Tuesday in Middleport.
COTTONS)
ell, Pomeroy. Great grand par- They accompanied his mother,
en ts are Mr. and Mrs. Lee John- Mrs. J . K. Smith to her home 1
son , Nense Settlement, Martha in Middleport fo llowing a visit
and Earl Bates, of .clarksburg, wi th them in Charleston.
W. Va ., and Mr . Bill Bragg of
Mr. and Mrs . Jennings Kef~,umbeq)llrL Mrs. Martha Bates fer and her father, Mr. Dona
Pomeroy
IS here to help care for the Daniels of Columbus visited re-

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FRI DAY ;md SATUR DAY
Oct . Jb .l7
"7 FACES OF OR . LAO"
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cease
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lackre G l ra~ un . Slf'\'e .~ tc
Jueerr Tuesday W~ld

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For Men

SWEATERS.
7!1 % mohair -

25% wool V neck

a1ipover sweater, bu1ky knit , cable
stitch pattern. Sizes 36 to 40 in pink,
maize , light blue and beige.

CARDIGANS
$5.95
100% ban-ll)n cardigans in sizes 40 W 46, lone sJ'eevea.
fitted bottom, contrasting pe11rl buttons. Colors: blaek,
purple, red, dark green and white.
Women•

COTTON

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DRESSES

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RtiiJ, 2.95 Wom•n•

BIOUHI • Sslt $2.44

3.95

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port. Mr. Da niels is frl years of :
age and remains active.
1
Mrs . Charles Courtney has re!urned from Grafton, W. Va. I
where shP. was called due to
) the ho,&lt;;pitalization of her moth- I
· er last week . Her mother is
I reported improving slowly.
I Mrs. Margaret Archer Is re' covering fro m surgery perform~ Tuesdav morning !3 t Holzer
H~ r
1 Hospital ~~ Gallipolis .
family
~~w
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her
at
the
hosp1t.
1
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Sundav r ailers of Mrs. Emma 1
. Smith a~d Miss Hazel VanCoon1 ey included Mr. and Mrs. B. L.
I Potter of Barboursville, W. Va .; 1
1 Mrs. CIPO Ford of McMinv~lle , 1·
Te nn . and her sister , M 1 s s
Maude Taylor, Middleport. Mrs.
Smti h is Improved from a recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs . Russe11 Shirk.
Jr ., of Springfield, visited Sat- 1
urday and Sunday with Mr . and
Mrs . Leo Kennedy .
Mrs. 0. L. Quillen has return, ed to her home in St. Marys,
W. Va . after several days visit
' with Miss Frieda Faehnle .
· Mr . and Mrs. Walter B. Har1ris allended funeral services of
1the late Ottie Stanley , former
Middleport resident and em- !
ployee of the New York Cent- !
raJ Ra ilroad, held at Sandusky I
· over the weekend .
i
1 Mr . c. H. Wise , Sr. and dau- 1
i ghter , Miss Ruth Wise, have re·
1 turned from a visit with rela- ,
tives in Charleston, W. Va.
f
Mr and Mrs. Marion A1lens- I'
worth and daughter, Becky, vis- ,
•led in Middleport ove1 the !
weekend . Mrs. Allensworth is 1
··ecuperating from a recent mness.
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Mr. Roger Emmish of Day- I
, ton, spent the weekend with his ,
j parents, Mr. and M!s . ~· A.
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Emmish. Mr . Emm1sh IS ser·
I iously ill in Meigs General hos- I
pita!.
' Mrs. John Lyons and daughter, Linda, were in Zanesville
1Sunday where they attended
the wedding and reception of
Kathy Kirkbride and Kenneth
Mason. The reception was held
at the home of tbe bride . They
were accompanied home by Mrs.
Lyons' mother, Mrs. Bernard
Schramm for a short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Miller
and granddaughter, Janie Coleman spent the weekend ln Urbana as guests of their daugble!" and family, Mr. and Mrs.

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Includes a double dresser witb
larte mirror. Full size bl'd with
book-case headboard and roolllJ
cbe11t of drawers . Walnut or oak
finiah -

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bar.

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on the 2nd floor

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said 1the res1gnat10n by letter. In an and I bebeve In your rtght to ish are responsible for what
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the upper Great Lakes area
The Ohio State Patrol lnvesth rew h1m Jn to a roa d s lde gu IIy 1
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gusty winds
prosperity tarmtrs en)oy.
ABOARD THE LADY BIRD 1
ed showers
sweep mit scalk-r!KlUth· tig.-Hed asingle • vehicle acclto di• and made up tbe kidnap
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ward toward the Obio Valley. dent at 7'50 a . m . Wednesday,
don B. Johnson 1"'"--"
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Tbe weather bureau said · on Ht 3.l nine tenths of a mil e
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Rex Crowder, 25, was
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.«ntarleatltrl, S.C., today at tbe
fros' was likely beforr da}•· sou1h ol_ the Meigs - Athens
chllrged with murder with malBarry
Ireah from a l midway point of her whlstleslop l
brook as far ooutb ao AI•· countY hne .
Jce in the dectth of Ricky Dell
reuruoa wLth !Wr l campaign trip across Dixie and
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driver,
.{)yj:n
Crowder, Ricky's little brother,
that
bama.
, DtJrOan . 41. .Johnstown. 0 ., was
Results of a recent Fire Prevention Week poster con- f'"'rti.cblldren
t h and a standing received a warm w•lcome
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led
pollee
to
the
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omecoming
rally
,
contrasted
with
earlier
heck·
coming
south
when
he
body
test sponsored by the Middleport Fire department were heads for Ohto today to boost
a car approaching from a side
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today. Trophy winners wer~:
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Mrs. Crowder, who has a hlsCl
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th
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t e presJ entia can l acy of her
Mrs Johnson started the day
rnad . When he applied
hit
tory 1&gt;f
t 1 d' rd
ass I. gra es 1
roug
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Y arner, 10P Y W n- husband.
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brakes, the outfit jackknifed
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. 'nen a . tso er,
' ner from the third grade. Honorable mention to Steve
Old 1 · d
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With a rtde m a carnage with
and went out of
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locked m 1 hosp1tal room With W lb
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nen 5 an new turned a frin"e on top around Battery
b ed
. d ows. She hild told Ca urn,
oot 2,500 l!i t rong Wed nes day I Park "where the first shots of
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police the toddler was taken
::phy w7n':!r
tary tchoo1.
for the gala
of the Civil War was fired. She
a gu.1rdrail on thr right side of
her car
she parked the fourth grade.
Honorable
Posters were judged Wednesm thl! then joined a motorcade for a
r the. highway .
11 for a few mmutes and went mention to Steve
Gerlach, day afternoon by Rev . Howard Hoosier lndustual c1ty
where I quick tour of five pre.Civl\ war
I There was heavy damage to
into a drugstore to buy some Fourth grade.
Ruppelt, Cash Bahr, Marcus Mrs.
was boru and buildings.
the semi outfit, and medium
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Class 3, Grades 7 through 9 , Chambers, Mrs . Edgar Reyll- spent her Birihood,
Friendly crowds lined the
MASON - Principal
Clydr&gt; : lo the guard rail . The driver
au·rnan stationed m the Phil- Ronda HyseiJ trophy winner olds and Mrs. John Werner. The
streets in Charleston to watch
Foley of Wahama .Junior and I escaped injury . He was cited
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Senior High schools. has
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WASHINGTON (UPI) - Pres· h er pass.
orable mention to Jim Warner played this week m an uptown ident Johnson says this year's
There was none of the hecktended an invitaljon to the par· charged__ w1t spee
n excess
WNDON - · TWO
TEEN. Sixth grade.
, store_
ling that greeted the First Lady
ents of pupils attendmg thf!se of conditions .
egers from Cleveland, Ohio C1
election is a "turning point in Wednesday on stops at Colum', grndes to visit the schnol this I Another ar"'st reporte-d by
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the
history
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our
nation
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who came to England
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bia and Orangeburg, S.C. and
' evening at 7·30
Ith e patro1 was Henry ni'DO
weeks diO so they could be Pau1 Gerard, trophy
winner
stake iJ all that we have 80 upon her arrival in Charleston I
The program will begm with j22, Pomeroy . cited to MelJs
near the Beatles are
going from
12th grade of Middlecarefully
built, and all
the Wednesday night. She
a general assembly in !he
court Fr1day for parkin1
011
home today, a u. S. embassy port High ~hool.
hopes that rest upon it," he counted the interruPtions and
teria whe-n pBrenls may
ask ' highway.
spokesman announced_
Trophy wmners will receive
said in a paid, nationally tele· plunged enthusiastically into
question s .!md discuss problem,;
- - -- The girls, Martha Schendell
trophies that _have been
vised campai8n speech Wednes- the third day of her four-day I
related to the total
school Sf'ek ltnprovement
a d J nk H ld
both 16 on Jsplay in the Citizen's Naday night.
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a _ .e aw na,
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week
Few presidential elections in tnp through eight southern Cong. Robert Taft, J r .. will bl
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walk through
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were piCked up by London po-.
States
speak Friday at the $6 n&lt;&gt;r y paren s
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llce Wednesday night Scotland Honorable mention winnm wUJ
Attorneyl!l Frak
Porter our entire history have present·
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t'' t thiel' children's schedules an
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Yard officials said
were receive a pint of ice cream, Jr. and Bernard
countY ed-ai!l thii!l one does·&amp; basic
P. ate un
rmsmg mner a meet their teachers
ment with _the permission cd
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6 · 30 Pnone the worse" to/ the ex- compliments of the Fire De- prosecuting attorney, are 1n choice that involves the funda- Attend $100 Plate
at the Sacred
ly . In this
way,
they will the Sta_te Higtoway Department
perlence.
partment, by stopping at Jack'! Columbua today
f'-TesenUng mental ptinclple. of American Dinner for LBJ
Churc~ m :meroy . In add 1110~ get an idea of the work covered at Marlett~,- yesterda_y . conDairy Bar, MiddJeport.
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briefs In the Meigs Memorial life.
Folll' Meigs Countians
to Tat ot .
and oc_a. in each of their
Mr strucred divided traffic lines at
others mentioned were, FirSt Hospital case.
uwe must decide whether we this morning for Cleveland to .
mcluding Tenth Dis Foley said . At the conclusion of the come_r of Butternut . and
grade, James Holman; Second The action is an appeal
to will move ahead by building on attend 81 $lOO 8 plate dinner tnct Congressman Homer E .l the class schedule parenb are West Mam
and
put
grade, Linda Gerard. Don Sti- the Ohio Supreme Court from the solid structure created by honoring President Johnson
Abele, are expected to be pre- invited to return to lhe careter· up overhead stgns denotin8 left
vers, Pamela Rowley Sue Row· a decision 1o the Mei"s County forward • looking men of both night
sent.
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ia for refreshments and a so- turn and through trafflc lanes
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Funds raised W1ll be used soletomorrow
ey, ar
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ey; Court of Appeals against the parties over the pllSI 30 years.
Making the bip were
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1 for th beoeflt of the local cial hoor ·
'lbird 'rade., Billy McKinney, MeJgs Memorial Hospjtal Tru• or whether we will beg!n to Knowles, Tuppers Plains; Earl Y ·t or :naation and its candiThe epar - ent a
to nPal Aeiker; Fourth grade, Da- lees, Inc., In favor of the Meigs tear down this structure and Clark, Reedsville; Jack Crisp,
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Directors Plan to
move 14 "!'rk':
to
v•d Gerard, Eugene McKinney; County Hospital Commission. move In a radically different, LangsvUJe, and R
Howell,
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p
low _room or e ng t_ ane .or
Fifth grade, Melanie Hackel~
The Conuniasion bad demand- and • 1 believe • 1 deeply dan- ""-·-· R D
oy
Stale Representative. George Fmd Meetmg lace
stra1ght through traffic. Chief
grade. ed the b ito! be returned to gerous dlrecUon.'"
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Memharl, \\1to Ia acbng
as President Edward Foster con- Jed Webster said this will grellNEW YORK, (UP!) - Score• Patty Harris; Sixth
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of white students from
ele- Brenda Edwards Jane
Ann 'ts
trol
d tor
of
campa1g:n manager
in ' ducted a Pomeroy L10ns Club ly tmprove traff1c movement
school In ew York Gilkey; Seventh 'grade, Susan
s been
011'FICE HOURS
County will
Introduce dir&amp;t.ors m-;eting Wednesdoy at t.hal point.
City planned to attend a pn· Gerlach and Eighth grade Ma· efused medi 1 staff 'vile
lA&gt;CAL TEMPS
Johnson, clerk of the
Taft, tbe GOP candidate noon at Crow s Town and Cuun-----vate school today raliler than
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MeJgs County Board of
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the U. S. Senate. opposmg try . Ten officers were present.
FRACI'URES mp
submtt to a •chool board inte-- ryTrophies . and other
The appeal
to pending
the highest
Thep temperature
downannouneed
today that theMoffice
Democrat Stephen Young ·
P urpose
. ot the meeting was Mrs. Jay Myers, formerl• •
awards court
has been
Iince 1own
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gratlon plan requiring them to ·
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Mr. Taft is the fourth
find a new location for the Pomeroy, who has been a1 pa12 30
lransler outside their neighbor- will be made Fnday at
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last sprlnJ. Mr. Porter il coun- wu 80 degrees, under
clear through Saturday 1 lo 4 p.m. aboo o1 the renowned
Taft 1 b t
t which will be tienJ at DeaC&lt;Jness Hospital ID
h --•· p. m . at Pearl Sir•el Elemen- oel for the appellanta.
akles.
beginning today.
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era announced m a few ays.
Cincinnati recovering from a
Pollee arrested 6$ wblte p11rMr. Taft started
fall at her daughter's bome 1b
of chlldren in the BChool at
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political career on
the
Meigs Memorial Hospital
August, [ell at the hospital 1111
Jackson Heights. Queens. WedState level, being elected tn the ADMISSIONS - Mrs. Oley week and sustained •
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Legislature In 1955. After I Herdman, Pomeroy ;
Maude pound lracture of ber hlp 1114 ,
Desday during a sll-ln demonstratlon protesting tbe plan ancl
four terms m the House creel, Long Bottom; Rebecca will be in traction for at lealt
lh01t scul!led with plcl!eltt proSAIGON, Viet Nam (UPII - by the U.S. mllUary eslabllsb- But he refused to say bow swarmed around it to provide
was elecled Congressman-at- Nease, Pomeroy ; Jane
six more weeks at the bospllol.
testing the arresta.
One of two U.S. Army hellcop- ment
here.
An American many.
aid and protecUon.
Larg4! in 1962.
Pomeroy ; Cathy Baker, M1ddle- Mr. Myers, who is stil} NC*
A.boul 800 school cblldr01t lfll- terB shot down Wednosday by spokesm1111 1lrsl ,oald there was
£oalldeadol Report
port; Rose Willock, Racine ; ering from major surger)l 1o
nehed the fracas and some Of auppo1edly Communist gunfire
substance"' to tbe
The figures came from the A second HUIB, spotting the
;
Howard Sayre, Racine ;
Mrs. staying witll his daughter tDt
them broke out ainging "'God was actually brought down by but later mndllled lhfs to "'can- dlstrlcl chlel o1 Ben Luc dlo- black-dad figures converging b nd
b
y
Chester Johnson, Langsville.
family.
Bleoo America'" •• the parenlit; friendly troops, Vietnamese not coDIJrm or deny."
lrlcl joot west of Saigon ID • on the downed and burning slo- ,.: 'perform
K..,:;
DISCHARGES - Mrs. Roy
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some with lnfanlo lalhelr ll'Dll, mDitary sources said today.
The mDIIlamen .... r lhe eonfldentlal repori, lh6 JIOUI'Ces ler craft, wliirif&lt;! In wtlh liB
Ea te
Howell and •on, Middleport;
PASSES BAR -EXUC'
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100 0 8
were beln!r bo_oked.
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black
pajama-type
clothald.
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and
machineguns
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Syracuse;
ThorJomes
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Tbe oehool board .._to!oi
the
lng thai the Comnnmlsl Jill"" Tilt reported Incident oc- lni, the VIetnamese
man Yarbrough, Rutland; Ad· uate, bas p111111ed the Ohio Sldt
1IW tho trail..- plaa b .wa are.
cop
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curred Wednetlday only 12 oald, and made pass after
die Barton, Recine ;
Marilyn Bar Ex., and will be .......
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Nguyen Due mUas west of the capital. It be- :.: pass Wltll
too, waa
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Biahop. Middleport.
oled with the law firm o1 llibolaaee ID lllboob.
lhelll beiDI"e w;: sw-vt ora 'l'lulng, operalltms chief ol tbo aan whoa an HUIB helicopter
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baton r011BIRTHS - Daughter to Mr.
aDd MeLeokey,
11 In v d Vtetnameoe anny, confirmed wu olio! down by CornmtmiBI • '!be U.S. opekeaman oald
Leaden of lhe .thre&amp;&lt;Jay-Iq turaed aDd fired
line Wgbllgbt ol the eveulq and Mrs. Oley Herdman.
Nortb J11p Slreel, Co!IIDibll; .
protest said the
on
e- that oame ol the tJOVemment'l ll"OWltll1re while on a IUPporl- lteCIIIltl '"lluey" was 110 severely
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He aDd his wife m1c1e at tlltf
felt they '"have ""'de our poilU" lj)8lr to stop the slaughter, the 13 ldlled aDd U woomded ID the 1q mis8lou, ldlllng five Ameri- damaged thet !Iliad to mate • " 10 bo the """Dilll ol lbe
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interview Seward said he felt choose and your wisdom to do
Goldwater bad been influenced Sl. wisely," she said.
by a "small, well-knit group of
new advisers" who were putting
WASHINGTON iUPI) - Sen.
words in the senator's mouth. " Hubert H. Humphrey stopped
for a brief breather here today
CLEVELAND (UPI) - Presi- belore taking off on the ne1.t lap
dent John80n, who has ..id he of his campaign moralhoo .
expects to carry Ohio b} 90,000
'Ibe Democratic presidentlll
votes in next month's eJection, nominee returned to Washing·
makes
his
first campaign ton Wednesday night after •
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WASlflNCTON IUPJ J-Secre- South Viet Nam are not to be dues., it would be at odds wiQJ
ltary of State Dean Rusk s.aid lconSJdered fit subjects for polit.- all U.N. members, not the Uni~
today the Democrats inherited leal maneuver . Such critical de- ed Stales alone . This was 1a z.
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the problem of Communist cisions " have nothing to do with ply Lo a question whether Rus.
Cuba from the Eisenhower ad· ,I the American ~lections, " Rusk sia and the United States Wf'IW
mmtstration . He said it was s aid . He said the United States on a ''collison course" on tbl
much more difficult to •·cure " was " not going to pull away issue of the Soviets' refusal to
it than it would have been to from our commitment to the &amp;&amp; Ipay Its part ol U.N. peace
it.
eurity of Southeast Asia and I keeping operat1ons. He added
The secretary reacted sharply specifically
to South
Viet that he was certain the Ru•
tll a news conference question Nam ."
stans eventually would find IS
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based on charges by Republl- - Said that if Russia fa1led to necessary to "modify" their .-.
can vice presidential candidate pay its back United Nations !fusal.
William E . Miller that U.S. pol · - -- - - - - - -- -- -- - icy toward Cuba was not as ef· •
fective as it coold be.
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Johnson administrations "were
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urn on the Texas Tech campus. here tonight.
sylvania during which he Ja-1
TOM c. MARTIN
defection from tht&gt; hem•sphen c
How ard Howd y' Sayre. 48 , Ra cine RD 2 , Is in satlsHe was also scheduled t speak
Tonight's affai. is a lloo-a- belled GOP presidential nominee .
alliance and adherence to the 1 fac!ory condJtion
a t Meigs Memor ia I
fol•
j at El Paso, before flying to his plate fund • raising dinner ex: Barry M. Goldwater as a " spo- .
Tbe Cbase Funeral Home Communist camp .
l lowmg a trartor acc1dent Wednesday while squliTel
own home city of Phoenix , for pected to attract most of the kesman for a fraction of
a re-opened Aug. 15, liN, with
"We were presented wlfh lhe hunting.
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an evening speech.
party leaders in the state.
fraction ."
Tom C. Martin, who attended problem of the cure. which 1s Sayre had been squirrJ:'l hunt · I'----- - - - - - - i Goldwater said that Johnson
the University ol Dayton, and much more diffi cult." he said . ing m hills aroood his . home who was getting out of his car.
' " ran through a virtual shOJr
ABOARD THE LADY BIRD
Jl'adUated from &amp;he Cinclnoatl
In a far-ranging ne ws confer· and apparen tly wa s startmg to 1!heard h1m callmg . Russ e II
ping list of disproved charges, SPECIAL {UPI J - Lady Bird
COLUMBUS (UPI) Sen. 1 College of Emba.!mlng, •• ence discussion of global af· l come down the steep hi!.I '.n ' fo. und him a nd called the RaBarry Goldwater' s admitted ;,_
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fear - imcges, and fantastic in- Johnson moved her whistlestop
unera
u·~~:e or. He was as- fairs, Rusk also
front of hi s home, wh1eh 1s m cme emergency squad at 11~
MOSCOW _ THE SOVIET terpretations of history.
campaign into the Goldwater norance of agriculture Is inex- IOciated ~itb the
Jerry
- In effect warned President I the a rea known as Condeville, I proximately 5:45 p. m . T h t
Union ap pa rently is willing to
"He took credit for all that country of south Georgia to&lt;iay cusable and almost unblievable, Spears Funeral Home In Col- Sukarno of Lndones1a that the above Racine He decid~d t? squad, together witb bis b~
forget its espionage charges a- is good in lhe world. Then , by 1and she and the President re- an Ohio Farm leader said to- bus before comlnJ here. Mr. United Sta les would immediate- get on the tractor and dri ve 11 ther, Brooks Sayre, took him
gainst
four
military
at· innuendo and without any hon- ' garded the South as "a place of day,
Martin wa. married in 195ll [ly defend the Philippmes If Su- down th~ hilL The tractor tllm- ~ to Meigs Me~orial hospital.
taches. Soviet sources said to- est regard for the facts of the the heart. "
Joseph Fichter of Oxford, to Flo Dennis, and they have I karno should turn his aggres- ed over a nd ~ Jumped off. b~!
Several ne1!p:~bors had heard
day.
! world as they are today,
IJt'
The ebullient First Lady, ap- cbairman of the lO,OOO-member 1 two chUdren, Tamela Ann, 4 sive attentions in rtml direction . ltnpp&lt;!d. perm1lted the lracton 11no1 S!:'S but fa1led to realize It
Western observers believe the 1 blamed all WhD oppose him for parently dismissing the first Ohio Farmers Union, iBid that ym old, and Abeby Marl. " If the Plulippines are attacked I' wheel s to h it h1m . 1n the back was Sayre _calling for help .
reason is the Kremlin's desire eve:-ything that possibly could boisterous heckling of her three-. he does not know anything Z years_ Mrs. Naomi Chase from any quarter, that is a n at- He was !I cons iderable d1s- . The hospital _repor~ today
day, ~ight-state Southern swing a~t s:;ic~:.ure.
'd
wiD reiiMlin as associate of tack on the Umted State s .. , hi' l&lt;mce from his home ur any of that he was m satisfactory
to maintain good relations with be bad.
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th~ West The~ said that alwhich she experienced In South
ded t P~. ~S: o:resi ent ~ Mr. Martin. They
provide said
lhJs neighbors.
condition sufferi ng from back
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though
Soviets have hi.nted
WASHINGTON (UP'I) - A Carolina Wednesday, told a
kn led
M bour ambulance service.
; -Said he was optimi stic that . S;:ryre
dragged him and c hest injuries. He is the
0 andow 1
that the attaches - three Amer· ranking member of GOP presi- 1crowd In SavannBh's Johnson ! tor
ac :
a number of NATO countr ies 1se lt' duwn the hill tar enough so son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
1~w t ge
would JOin the US m creahng llhat a ne1ghbor, Carl Russell _
Sayre
icaus and a Briton _ would be · dential nominee Barry M. Gold- Park that "1t is easy f01 me to hoP ant an cuftJVa eUcrops k ,
expelled, they are not likely
to wa t er•s senate staff has re- feel at home herem
id or
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· the South- E'
owh to care
vestoc • '
1••••••••••••••••••••~•
take this action.
signed with the election less land."
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(MLF).
than a month away.
"Georgla strains run strong In
ut as
member Qf the U.
-Said Presideni Johnson had
A New surge of polar a•r
Goldwater
confirmed
Wednesmy
family
and
my
husband's
S.
Senate
for
tile
past
12
years,
told
bim
and
his
other
Lop
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5ipilled
aeross the nortbrrn
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hi ad 'tted ·g
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bod y of 22 • month - old boy , 1' day mght that Wllliam
1er lived In OgleR
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that
war
and
peace
der·rplains
today
while tempera.
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. mo- I ward, a member
County."
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sions regarding the war in ' tore records ff'll in the N!Jrlh
feared kidnaped
from hJs
. of his iegisla- thorpe
.
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east for the fOW'th stratg I
ther's car Sunday niaht wa tlve staff for SIX years and one . stressing once more the First l'
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s of th e th ree rank'mg a1'des m
· F am1·1y ' s Soulh ern hen"tage.
l~vea e. t f IC ter saJ the
day, tbe UPI reported ,
discovered Tuesday ~ Murder
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our r.est en which Goldwater "ants to abol- y . ....,
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the end of next week .
GM Vice President Louis G.
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that we probably won"l have ali
the locals wrapped up until a
week from this weekend."

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LUBBOCK . Tex. fUPI)-8en .
Barry M. Goldwater carried
his carupaign into
president
.. IJ•1irecl
Johnson 's home state again
with a char8e that the
Chief Executive '"did not seek
to enlighten ,
but only
to
DETROIT - A TOP GEN- frighten" the voters.
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The GOP presidential nomi·
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Politics ... At a Glance .

WIRE NEWS

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