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                  <text>I-Dail3' Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Oct. 20, 1964

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Sch ooI Clr1'ld' s s_/.
urety, serv1ce
Patrol Boys Are
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SOCIAL

Inspection is
Planned by
Troop 245

etting
ersonaI . . .

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Wilkesville

CALENDAR

Society Notes

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olllrl. ClmpbeU'a parentl, MI.
11111 Mn. Cbarlea Clmbell.

O::'~unme.:"~ ~

BoY
traveled fAl llilllboro fAl
lhr
WUI!am log! .. , p..,ident,
In Middleport
Scouts, will have open rank in·
In Pomeroy
OCT. 11
The WSCS met receotiy with homo ol Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bab
prestded duriD&amp; dlie busiDell
Mr H
H
~ specboo WedneM:Iay, October 21
Mr and Mrs Frank Calbet. The Winding Trail Garden Mrl. Alice Ra.iDell.
binlf.on where tbey
~yed.
8 enry ennesy has r in the basement of tile public
met"tlng wbea plaDJ
were
Club will meet Wednesday ev· Orlldren ol the PrelbyterlaD their aMua1 pJcnlc.
made for tbf' P T.A. te sene turned from Portsmouth where hbrary at 7 p m All
scouts zor of Akron were weekend
ening at the home ol Mn. C. L.
School enl .........t a wten- Mrs. Lena Cray spent a wee)
she was the guest of her son
itors of hermother, Mrs.
1"1'f;IW
tbt annual foo,ball bauquet N(lo.
.
havmg umforms are asked
Heaton and member! are to er roast at the Am01 Lowe at the home of her 1011, Dt~
\embtr 12 Committee• were and family, Mr. and Mrs Ro- wear them
by Whaley.
bring a fall arrangement.
home. Elva Gray, Vema Cot· Cray lD ColumbWI.
namtd for tbe jltot&gt;y s•pper bert HeMesy and
daughter,
Paul Werner w1U be lD charge Mr and Mrs Herbe'rt Dixon
Won
lrl'll
and Lob Jean Lowe, ell Mr' and Mrs. James Nelr vis.
r.
Tern, for a sh&lt;rt VISit
Th.e meetJ.ns of the 011e
\ tu be beld Saturday eveolna:,
of the m,.;pechon All boys who and son, Roger, visited Sunday
C1
f p
.
teachen were present. Neigh- tted relatives
in Springfield
The mvocatwn 1-'oas given by N&amp;\'t&gt;mber ~L.
Mrs M E. Dowson has been are mterested m scouting are afternoon at Shade with Mr One ass 0
~~eroed~ed
cluldren, Ralphle, Cbtn'· Sunday,
Mr L \.1, McComas school su- 1 ~rs Bern1 ce Carpenter's fir t til at her home on Third-Ave. rnvited
and Mrs. Gerald King.
Baptist Church. :tUI u
Anne and Bradley WbJte,
Mrs. John Shilling and soa.
1
C u b grade won the altendance ~
The project ot continuing Mr. and Mrs . John Fisher Thursday evemng has
were guests.
Donald Shilling and wile, Vl.!llr
permtender With the
Scout s ot Oen thrt't' Jn charge ward ll wa also Dad'it night Mrs Elsie Kimes has return pamung the basement quarters and son, Kenneth, of
Akron changed to Wednesday at
'lbe Home Builders CJub met ed Mra Shilling's brother Ishof the plt'dge 10 the !lag \olr I w1th ea ch Dad bemg counted ed from a vlsJt with relahves Will be postponed until the fol- spent the weekend with rela- P m. at the church.
14 ..vitb Mrs. William mael Crabtree at Chllllcothe on
John Kr3w ,rz\n Jnttodu cect Mr i tw we on the attendance awerd. tn Charleston, W Va.
lowmg
week. Approximately tives In the area
Class 12 Clrcle ot Heath
Mahaffee Fifteen members at-- Sunday. Mr. Crabtree i.s
reCarpen,rer ol the Statt&gt; Patrol, I Hetreshmenl'i ot !'ofle-t' apd Mr and Mrs Ronrue Evans hsll of the basement has been Mr. tnd Mrs Fred
thodl!t Church will meet
tended. The president,
Mra. covermg from SW'gery.
who :a kf'd un the problems ur i doughnuts and punch
were land son, Jeff and Mrs. Eloda pamted Plans wtU be made for baum returned home
evening at 8 pm. at
Vivian Tope was in chage 1)(
saret\ 1-'olth school chlldrt"n m Iser-..ed dunng the soctal hour Webb , &lt;;pent Sunday m Colum the re-chartering of the troop everung after a several
Devotional leader
the meetmg. Working of crafts TYPING BENEFITS
volvmg srhonl buses.
stref't I follnwmg the 1•. eetJng lo'.Jlh room- bus With Mr. and Mrs
Jan w1th a charter renewal meet· fz'lp over the Skyline
Carl Mattox and
was the order of the day Mn. SCHOOL KIDS
crosstngs and otht'r a r e ~t" rnulher~ ot the first dfld second Hauck and son, Brent, liDd new mg to be held Nov 16 wtth Guy They were also at Arllngton,
Mrs Guy Shuler.
Calvin Vinton County E:xten- NEW YORK CUP}) - T h •
where&gt; children must be carf.&gt;fu l I grade&lt;~ m charge Mrs Hobert baby daughter, Brenda Chns- Nash Seoul Executive, to be Va' and VIsited the grave
are Mra. Norman
sion A8:ent was not present but child who types his homework
Mr Krawsczyn also lntroduc
\Irs Glenn Hensler, and Une. They were accompamed : present
the late President Kennedy
land, Mrs. P. L. Mitch, Mrs. will be at 'the November meet· !becomes more prof1cient In read
ed the eJght patrol bo~ !i Jn;lud Mr " Janw s Brewer, hospital- to Mrddleport by Mrs Richard All committeemen are l'equest Miss Lena Grueser was
Lawrence Milhoan, and Mrs. mg which wll1 be at the home ing, language and arlthmetlt
ing Ge~e Powell, Arcky
rnp IJty L"hamnt'n ht&gt;aded the com Pickens who had been wllh the ed to attend the Nov. 16 meet· Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Teny Dyer.
of Mrs. Earl Cray to be held reasoning, the findings of a one1fhmck ramJiy for a week assist- mg M11ford Hysell is the scout- Mrs. Harry Ketser, MmersviUe
lett, Trm Wildermuth, Kenn) mJitee
,
on
Thursday Nov 19 Members year study held amonco sevoe-ntb
1mg w1th the new bab)' They a t
M
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G
ser
and
son
The
M1ddleport
IJterary
Club
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Smith ' J 1m Warner ' Mlke "an
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Houm mothers ass1stmg
m
m s er.
rs arne rue
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to note 'change of date
grade pupils m
Mrddletown,
Cooney Bobby Man lev and s ervm~ wert Mrs Hobert Bur wenl especially ~or the 3rd
William, and Mrs . Freda .
will meet Wednesday afternoon r~e Methodist church
bas Ohlo, indicate.
Mark Fowler Mr Leo Kenne k tt \1
\\' 0 od
C3 11 M blrlhday anm versary of Brent Corrvocatioll to be
spent Sunday evenmg wtlh Mr. at the home of Mrs.
Walter
I
Tbe tudy ond ted b Dr
1 new P ano.
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c t l e ' rs
row
rs
Mr and Mrs E W Bat lev of
H
K
Waddell at 2 p m Books to be
s
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e
Pn ra F.rrrt'st r~ rast:r Mrs
Lynch
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5 and Mrs arry eJser.
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Mr and Mrs Lawrence Stew Robert K Johnson, director of
bulldmg is m charge vf the pa I ,;
P IC
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Cl fl ct' Lancaster were
week end
e on cto
er""2
Mr and Mrs Robert Karr reviewer include "Mrs. L.B.J,
ol. Middl . l
nt
h .I
the Mlddl t
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flU
asc1 ~ ~ rs
1 or I
ts 1 M
d M Robert 0 S d
be
epor were rece researc:! or
e own
0 ctob er ~.
1 and Mrs Clarence Karr of Mil- by Ruth Mon tgomery, ••
"&gt;Yidn Ie\ , 1•'I rs I R Nea,I Mrs. gues
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an
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ames
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was
made
3 30 p m m t e ba 11 room o t e lersport were Sunday guests
D S
M
Sharp
IJ.w~!
san
ar
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d
te
lne
Ill
If
1Al.~\.HI'nce Mr and Mrs Eugene Gherke John c Baker Center, a convo- Mr and Mr9. Chaires Lyt1e
I
on tiVel s, rs
B. Johnson, Man
to e rm
e e ect
OR
Stt'wart, Mrs John I' u I t z, and son Steve of Galhpohs CiNJOn wrll Ue held 10 honor of
·
by Kurt Singer a
Mrs. sarah Hartman Is
a school work of a summer eourse
;,Ms Norman Humphrevs: Mrs were Su~day ev~nmg gueSts of , Dr. Georg Starr Lashr Dr d~:~~d Mrs Michael
Sherrod, prepared by
medical patient at the Holzer Jn typewrJting and access to a
fracy Hannmg . Mrs
veorge Mr and Mrs Paul Haptonstall Lasher wa s the founder of the ven ~ family· and Mr
Phllsou. Response to
Hospital.
typewriter during the
ach?Ol
Condee, Mrs Wilham Ingles, and family M.r and Mrs Gher- Ohio Umversi!y School of JourLe rd Sh
f
call wUI be a comment on
Mrs. Berta Watts of Middle- year. The study was earned
$
fQ
Mrs Malcolm M1llf'r Ml's Ray I k were ~nro~te home after nalism
Mrs.
ona rd aner 0
program
is a guest m the home of out under a grant by Roya1 Me-,
mood
Walburn,
M1s.
K1rha!d
l
b:mg
called
to
Grantsville
w
Dr
George
Starcher
Prest·
~rk
wer!eMSatu
ady
M
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SJster,
Mrs. Allie Cahoon. Bee Corp. which also furnishecl
d Mrs C J F.b
. ers-,
v·aughan Mrs Do n M,{adolo'o~ va due to the death of a 'rela· dnt of the Untversttv of· North M
1tors o M
r. an
rs.
Mr. and Mrs. E ugene Camp- portab]e type-'ter
b
ed
th
d
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b Mrh an
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ac ce e rat t l€'\r
we 1aud \lrs Robert Ord
Dakota and John Whltmg E1e- ossman, MmerspVJ el k L h
The Willing Workers class
bell were in Ironton over the pll!.
11
·ding anruversary Sunday
at
ve.
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Mr. and rs. a1r C oc · the Enterprise EUB
church I ~~~~..........,..........
their home 00 Prospect Hill wrt h
:\1r and Mrs Harry Moore, ecut1ve Vtce President of Po~ ary and Mr and Mrs
Ralph .
d
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II
t50I'l 1 s
p bl' h
c
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will meet Thurs ay evemng at
a famJIV dmner Arrangements
t'
Sr have ret urned f rom 11
"« u ar
Clence u Is mg om- Henry returned Saturday even.
of fall 'flowers decorated t h f'
1St
:mile trip which took them to pany, Will spea k Formal an- rng after a VISit with relatives the home of Mrs. John Srruth,
home
j \'HI!Iamsburg, Va, Nags Head, nouncement of the GeCI'ge Starr in Illinms and with Mr.
and Nye Ave.
. The couple received
many I
0
' North Carolma, and other pomts LashE'r Ltvmg. Leg&lt;Jcy_ Will be Mrs Jam ... s Lochary and fam- th;heM::en~ ~~~~latiuon~~~ ll
cards ana gifts mcludmg fJt 1w
I' m the eastern states.
made at that tame. Tlus pro- Jly in Indiana.
. po
ers lrom the Federeted Cm ·le
M1 James Brewmgton, who gram wlll 1mt r~ lly prov1de $.100 Mr and Mrs Ralph Henry Presbyterian Church wll1
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' Thursday everung at the chll'ch.
Happy Harve!iterl class. \IJrj i
Js t~;-ac mg m o urn _us, spe eac year o a ourna Ism s u who have been the guests of Mrs Karl Owens will be ~e,,o-11
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I B Weed i\1r and Mrs Frank PlClns were made to entertam Uw weekend wtth h1s famlly dent ror a lrrp to New York hts SISter and brother-in-law . ·
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cha11111an.
Hostesses
will
1
.Powers and the- tablt&gt; center- \h and M1s 1 Sculhu Samuel m ~h epor
e was e ay
y.
Js un IS mg es a Mr. and Mrs. Patnck Lochary,
.
pu~ce from Mrs Ebersbarh s Iof Nel lore, India, November 15 I spt&gt;&lt;~ker at the mornmg wor- hshed by hJ.s two daughters, left Monday for a vlslt In Ames·
MyronM Mill~r, HM r a.
secret pal
when the Womt!n 's M1sswnarv Ish1p serv1ce at Heath Metho- Mrs Kenneth A Barnette an&lt;1 ville with hts father C D Hen- Ruase
yons, rs. · ·
A turke~ dmnt'r was se rvt&gt;d Sor1e!\ of the Pomerov F'u s! di s! Ch urch 1n obst!rvance of I Mrs Robert Rodgers.
ry before returni~g ' to their wart, Mlss Mary Park,
at noon t• 1 Mr~ Edg&lt;~r Prdtt i B&lt;'pliSl dmH'h met l'hursda} : LavmE'n's Sunday.
[
ho~e m Lakeland Fla
Oh
Park, and Miss Martha
end Mr &lt;:~nd Mrs frank Pow eu·nmg at the church
Mr and Mr~ Emerson Jones 3 Sisters Observe
Mr and Mrs charles 8 Ew·
hnger.
Cl l
"'eath'll
e-rs and DehbiP. Bobb\ a nd Mrs .J F. Foster. president, of MJddleport and Mr. E W I A
l C l b .
ma of Akr~n were guest; last The Afternoon rc e of"
nnua .e e ratton week
l!o
I mee Img I Jones oI Bur Img h·am were sunPamela, Midd leport , Mr and was In charge of 11~;&gt;
of hls sister and brother- Methodist Church wl]l
w·It· Thursday
aftanoooithat
Mrs (,arl Hvs(' II r.mI Kennc"lh which opent&gt;d Wllh the hvmn Ida)' dJnn- guests of Mrs Oor- The annual b1rthday celebra- 1m-law Mr an d Mrs. P"'l
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d c 1J
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d Mrs Tht! VoJce of God 1s Callmg " 1 uthy D::~nd· 1 k1 s m Athens Wh1le t1on of three sisters, Mrs. Myr- .
·
c urc at 2 p m. w Mrs
an ldarEdr anLJ ' rlri and D lA tepolt was gJven by
I he there ~hey' also vtsited . with tle Long, Mrs Harley Brown 1 hamson.
R b
G d ter Hayes as leader. The
H
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an
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Th
Mr and Mrs
o ert ar - ' II
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II
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Wh1te
Cross
commtltee
A
thanl\
Mr
and
Mrs
Lre
Dav
tdson
an
rs.
eorge
ornton
was
.
ted
day Wl
st Y lScussons
on
it id I.,ee and ( ,ary o
u an
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h ld S d·
h h
ner
Columbus,
V!Sl
Mon
to
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A
h 1 Gene- II
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d M H· 1d F.b bach I }'OU no!e was read from Mrs
Mrs Charles LeWLS regJonal e
un av at t e orne o
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Mr d M
pte,
ur pproac o
rd aJn
rs dorDu l . ~slla d I Gerald Brown for White Cros~ director of the Ohio Assoclatmn Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nanna, wr th her parents,
, an
rs sis, Chapter 1." Hosteses are
111n
amPs an
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Phrl Williamson
Mr G • G Zeigl M J hn
'EbersbDch M1ss MarJone Burl : quota sent m
ol Garden Clubs, attended I e ~onvJ e .
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er, rs. o
and MJss Pa1rlc Ja Hennessy and I It was announced ~~~t Miss state board meeting m Mans- A trrkey dmner was served
GIVE DINNER
Ketchka, ~s. Homer
Cook,
Eo:
lame
Hardwood
the
R
u
ld
thl·s
past
week
at
noon
to
Mrs
Long
and
dau·
Mrs.
Carlm
Keelor
and
Mrs
1
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h
.
Mrs James Hawley
be Ch be
the honored guess
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Callmg in the afternoon WE're Grande Baptist Assoclatton stu. Mr Bruce Lioyd and
g er, orot y, Mtss
Karen ed with a dmner Sunday at her Her rt
am_ rs.
Wlll MJers of MJddleport who dent , IS attendmg •)berltn SemJ. Michl, were in Columbus
Walker and Mr and. Mrs Ha~- home on North Second· Ave,
The RJvtrvlew Garden
took Mr and Mrs Ebersbach nary and the Society Ill to re- the weekend to attend a
ley Brown, Pomeroy , Rev, Rt- observance of the
wlll eat out o~ Thursday even
tc the pa,rsonaae to be mamE'd member her on birthday and show held at the
of Athens, Mr.
a.nd
~ng at the Wilmer
hi
. e
d M r s hohdays The Baptist Day of 1
Mrs Earl Conaway and M1ss Mtss Emma Joachim of
rn Parker1bura. Membera will
IBn Ns tatlll surrpey, an
Prayer was an nounced for No- nMn s Barbara Jones a
Troutman,
Columbus; roy Olhers altendmg ~ere Mrs meet at the home of Mrs. Ent15
en • eu z mg, omeroy
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M Th t
d M
d Robert Allensworth M1ddleport
t Wh t he d at 5 p m
11nv:
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vember 2 The love gJ!t ~as ded at Ohw Umverslty, ts l1l
Mr"· NaonrnnaonNaenl on irll.e Tanhe Mrs Otho Baer , Mmersvtlle: es
le a
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u~ated by Mr:; Loram Sterrett land where she is
s.
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group attended church in the and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
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Mrs Dole h" 1ppe1, program convention .,lh severa1
hi
M
Ed J hi
and Rock Sprmgo Cub Scouts Pack
m,
Iea der rmd Ior her top1c, ·· And students m connect~on ~~ th forenoon and Mr . Conaway ac· cM m, Joers.Kltta\'e oac
of Youngs· 246 will m~et Saturday at 7 p.
POMEROY OHIO
foamWihiN.. tolef
The Darkness Shall Turn" She tbe 1r studies at the uruversity. compamed by Mtss Troutman, rs
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at the Salisbury School. Inread Matthew 25 31. 46 • follov. presented two solos dur1ng the town.
LAST TIME TONIGHT
spechon and re-regIstration o11
All oofln- IIIIo OOIY• comfy Uttlo bOallhal'o oo,.ll"'
" THE NEW INTERNS"
WIIh jll'ayer by Mrs J H
semce.
TO MEET ON 3RD
pack membera will be held.
Michael t:allen Barbara Eden ed
Stephenson. Others takmg part
ot-wHh otrotch panh•wal"' your flowlnv'-'tl•
Colorcartoons
DAUGHTER BORN
The Past Matrons Club
- · flh On a carftl ••• taUs to svdo In a b..blo.
~~~~~e~r=~d H~:.: ~~:~::;.· Mrs
Mr and Mrs. Jan Hauck of Evangeline Chapter, OES,
Lori Amle Lowe,
small
WED &amp; THURSDAY
ptnll,tvrquot.., wNte.
s ~
1
Group smgmg of the hymn,
col umbus, are announcing the meet Fnday, October 23 a;~:~~;~;:~:~! of Mr. and 1Mrs. Amos
October 21-'22
I 'In the Cross ot Chns.," and
M
d M D lb t
of a SIX pound ten oWlce home of Mrs. Earl Knight
fell while playing lit her
MI6-7~U18·9~).
NOT OPEN
prayer by Mrs. Joseph Cook,
r. aned rsth e er t
baby daughter~ October 8 at 7 30 p. m Mrs. Emerson
home and broke her collar bone.
FRIDAY Thru TUESDAY
I dosed the tnt'elmg. and re- entertam WJ a par Y
the Riverside Methodist Has- 1s the assisting hostess.
October 23·27
1
freshments
were
served
by
Mrs
thetr
home
h
Saturda~
in Columbus named BrenJoseph LtYine't.
''THE CARPETBAGGERS
George Skmner and i~rs Aten j in honor oft err gr~ son,
Mr. and Mrs. Alaska became the 49th
(Techmcolorl
Sham to seven memrbrs.
dy, who observed hiS 11th
_have a son, Brent, who in the Union on Jan 3, 195'J.
George Peppard Alan Ladd
day.
The
group
enJoYed
an
evethree
years old. Grandpar- The State of Rhode
Island
Bob CummmJ!:s. Martha Hy
Elizabeth Asbley Carroll
MEET TONIGHT
nmg of games and dancing fol·
are Mrs. Mar1e Van Coo· is~n[J{o)ll_'a~c~tua~ll~y-allln~ls~lalllnd.".':..==';~;========~=====================~
Lew Ayre~. Milrtm
Croup J of thr women 's As- !owmg the opening of the gifts
and Mr rmd Mrs. Richard I
Ralph Tucger, Arch
soe 1at 10 n of thr F1rst Un 1ted Colored balloons
decorated Ptckens Great
grandparents
PrPsbv tena n Churl'h will meet the home and refreshments of are Mrs'. Maggie Searles. Mr.
2 Hr~ 40 min
tonight Tuesday at the home r('e cream, cake, pop and can Albert Van Cooney, Mrs. El~
75c &amp; 40c
of Mr~: James Bucha nan
at I dy were served to tho!le present da Webb and Mrs. Lilly Hauck.
7 30 p m Ass 1stJng hostesses mcludmg J1m Glaze, K1m JohnWED. ncl Thursday
October 28·29
Will be \Irs George Anderson son, Pat 4.rcheJ, Tom Ho!fner, Don Becker asststed with the
NOT OPEN
and Mrs Horn· p Moore
Chtp Heg~erty, Jlm Wilder- party.
~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;_;;;;.;,_;;;;;.;,:_.~·~;;;;;~·-., I mulli, Joyce Rlley, Glenna Lu- --'-- - - - - - - - ellen, Kayte Russell,
Robm
1 Mi!is, Sharon Glaze,
Kathy
I Moore, Debbie Jewett, Denms
Bogg:; Micky Childs, Keith Van
; Inwag~n, Antta Fultz, Brenda
Edwards, Jennifer Gobel, Deb1 bte Gilkey, Kathy Bunce,
~i-ress, Bill Hensler, MJke VanCooney, Dave Dodson.
Also, George Hawley, Glenna Sprague, JIU Harris, Mary
1 Bradbury, Patty Hams, Sher·
The Dodge-size compact. Dart.
If you like to live a little, we'd like
I man MtUs, Melame Hackett,
Was It really that lone
to let you in on something big. Dart Is the fun compact
t;orky Naclnsky, Teresa Nacmsky,
Patrick
Mullen,
with big ideas. About beauty • Comfort • Ride • Savings.
agu }uu owned
a new
Cochrane, Tom Cooke, Lu Ann
Styling is crisp, clean and
French, Jlm Demosky, Debbie
so boldly sculptured that you almoat forget
Cal'" EnJOY IRJlootb ridmg
L&amp;ney, Mary Ann Kloes, '::~~~ ~
this is an economy car.
Hmdy, and Greg and Lisa B
'o\'tth an economJcal auto
Choose your brand of tiPice from1 0 exciting
eJ and the honored guest, RanA 1alk on the safely of t h e
IIChool child bv C E Garpen
tB" oJ L.he- State- Palrol and rec.
Glllitwn of 1he serv1ces perfor m~ by Safetv Patrol boys hlcohC\1
e
Jilhted the CX'I ober mf't-tlng of
the ~hddlepon P T &lt;\ Monday
evenlnco Jt tht' h1ah sc hool

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59th Wedd •ng
Annivetsary
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Croclll Lifo lnouranco At No Exlro Coot

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prtzes were
Glaze, Lu Ann French, Kathy
Moore, Pat Gress, Kayte Russeii, Patty HarriS, Joyce nu••Y.t
Tom Hoffner, Bill
Hensler,
L1sa and Greg Becker, Mrs.
ty Gladwell and Mr. and Mrs.

ESKILOOS

Shoe Boot
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Ot!wrs For 3.99 up

When you have an
in1urance elaim,
relax-play tennis!
We'll put OUl'&amp;elvea
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AND IUIITY COMPANY,

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Jim Johnson &amp; lud llmptlft
Agenh

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W'( '1-2901
THE SHOE BOX II Mlddlopo,rt,
• UIIUIH1'1ND ATNA CAIUMft'

Middleport, 0.

Dart model&amp;.
Everything from the hold-on-to-your-hall
Dart GT convertible to the trailblazing
4-door wagon. Power 7 Chooae one of
2 thrifty Sixes or 2 hustting VB' a. ,
Go Dart for '86. You won't miaa any of the fvn.
Dodge comas on big for '86 •• ,
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Speaker for
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Workers in 43 Voting Places Named

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NewsNotee
Thanks, Mayor-Take ThU!
Anyone who bas tbe w-ge to run for office
may well pondn the case of John Castleberry,
.. i:oloeli&lt;:, AJ•.
CUtlobtrry l&gt;«ame mayor al Eclecti&lt; eijht
J'Q.I'S il'o QbcQver tw hJ.d inherhed an ~mp­
ty treaslll')' and expanding municipal needs.
He dug down in h1s own poekltl and gavt
the toWJl $100,000 for a watarworka system .
In lMO tho 1,000 l'•loful rooidonts of EclooU&lt; ,.IUI"ntel him 10 o!llce without oppositi011.

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,.n inlo &amp;rouble.
sain Mayor Ca•Ueberry pappo&lt;1 lor $100 ,000 Agl)n tho IQWI\ tm•lllY

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BY AVA OO&amp;EY
Mrs. Joe Caney, 141fJ carlOy, oDd Ml'll. Pollaltl Weavw
were bostesaeS IQ I 4WI1!; 111!9wer booorlng l&amp;n. "-ttlllh PIJ'
ne Jr. at tho Jot 011'101 ~
i'..W., OMIJII, ()ol. lttll. J01w,
1nt '"" .Mn. 0.11 01-.
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1)8111 Welsb, 1\lrt, l,qil am,
t.llue• Dorotlly, lhrJ ........
tht Arnold, )in. Qlll'loo • .,.
rett Jr., l\lrt. Dvoltl Oralialtl,
Mrs. EJ'OOII OIQ, Jlrl, ....
l&gt;m YOIIIIJ, lln.llmllllnl C.

year, Mayor Caatleberry ftlt be llhould mp ..
side, espedally lloce lbie U.... lllerl wu -.
other oa"'lldlto far lbe ollllle. 11u1 lbl _ .
Insisted IIIII .,. p.. ~ filii IIIOiblr
10 llllow tllolr .,.ullldt.
He capitulated and mado tho ....,.,
When tht voteo
wunted 11 wu lolmd
tho
teful cltl...,. b.-1 oloclecl - lbe otlMr
mon.
"llverybody I09e4 1111 IIIIJOr,• a I'll lllo
~toft expiaineO. "!aut II - • wlie tile old
atory of what he.. yoa dq lor ua lately!"
Castleberry bas DOt dQflfMCI what bo bU
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Doao prtoeo ""' WOD bt lhrJ
and liiMIIInt ~.
Oiw'llll Bamlt and IEnlodM
CJar. Sending ;nilaw '""

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Won,
pracucolb' ,..,..
lt'o herd to noll• that It could lly by so
tnt. ~ut tko loot remaiDO lhot OetoMr
J&gt;tllll thot IW!IIIItr is a dud &lt;luck.
II _., be loft( now until • lot of 111 will bo
bundU.,. up apliut the wlntr)' blatt&amp;. tbovtllnl onow, tr)'ln1 lo cot tho cor atar!4d, an 4
lllnoldltl II tho !uti bills.
But lot's look ot tho brigllt side. It was won~ wbllo II tailed. Ani lmmtdlotel)' with

., lo the l)orWtll N-lo'l' I'll IUitllll,.,
tht tneban- If llliiiNt -"aor, lilt DIIUc but I'll Nulilt "'"' 1111 tho lllJPJ
!ani al e11'11 taU.
Lot) forCII about wllltor ...S OPh Ill
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IOI,J'l'IDIIN 4CCB!fl'?
'l'llo ~AqciopMd!a Britannica says th• chetllh olton obtalltl a opeod of 70 mllea an hour.
'1'1111 il 18 IIOWI to llljiODO wbo travea

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Umlt Is below that ftgure.
Tile surprilb'l! thing lo that lbe IE~
ella jlritonnica would Jll)qpoll 'IIIIUor,

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Glllley, Ella Deu,
M)'ltle
Gardroer, l4rl. Sul DamNa,
Kote W11ooa, Donno GIIIIOitt

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Wllln • J11r1911 1111 a ~ Clll altllolt a!Wifl
tbJnk
back a r.. woekl or Jtll'l IIIII
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a time when bt recelvt&lt;l
a ftll or a blow In lbe alleeted
part of his body.

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and 11111'111 llelief among aome
aulborltiM IIIII lllCUslve et~t­
lnllf w(lked foods over a perIod If IPU1 yom may lead Ill
ollhe etomacb but riloro
won J• IIMdl&lt;l to determine
lbt 11101 nlaUonahlp. Certain
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Cia '" ctl tbil In our lood

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other obtml&lt;ab tnone of
lbtnt lolutd ill your lood a n d
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ltllfpr'e tllloue! Ia lb.,. any
curo lor ItT
A - lutrltr't tlheaH Ia I
d l - Ql tho '""""'· cbitlly
in tht ltol ...,. 111• ill whleh
lhfnll a certain amoUPt of ol)atruetiOII to lltt flow of blood.
It Is more common 1ft mt~~ tbao
)p Wt)IIIOIII. Ol'dlParf herdenlni

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tn tht lowar .,..
tremlties In bolb men and women wUI pt'QIIw:e • llmllar coodJ.
lion.
Moat victims ol luorcar'l
dlH... .,. beavy eitll'eltl
wokera and lbit II thollahl to
bo a &lt;lUll. Tho onsll II Ultlll·
\)' botWHn 10 and 41 yoors of
age.
A llbuaoteriallc eymptom of
lhe diHue Ia intlnnlttent olau.
dlcllllln - afltr Wl!klnJ about
• bloci lbt victim ..w........
paiD in btl .... and bu to rttl
fQI' • I"' llliauttf. 'l'hell alttr
llo walltl 1110thtr ltiOGII 1111 ptlo
~· 'l'be 118111' tht '9lcllm
waiP lhe ho bu 10 11010·
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Gov. James A. llhodtt of
Ohio contloues to cll!tlngulsb
himself as 1 close man with
the tupayers' buck m contrast
to Domocrall 111d 1101111' giber
~llbllow in 1t1s1t alllct.
Rhodes Ia a Republican. An
explosion of Oblo edlfurial applaust he• pled Rhodes'
~ lw the nel!l two flll'l
and his plu lor H011•ollaU011
of the adminlstratloo of welfare
In Ohio. Moat ol .U lltt IP.
Pllliu !I'll for l\)t4&gt;daa' performan&lt;• in b!l 11rst 22 montill
Ott Ill• Job.
From 1ti1 PetiiOCI'IUC Pl"d•
ceuor, Mldtael v. P!alllf.
Rhodlo 11111uttod a dtncit. Bo
made a oampolp ~ 10
run till alate wilbin ·u;·'Uieom•
and bt did it. AI lbe llllllaflohl
(Ohio) Nowa Journal .... 1~
Rltodu refuNd W IJll.. .....,.·
untO hf ktlo!r wbol'a it w11
&lt;omlnl from, Ht had ~Nd
thet Iller• would be no tu
ldkl. Ht ktp lbat promiM, too.
iold lba NfWt Journal;
"ilbodos hu certainly S~ven
Ohio 1 brand of fiscal Olllll)l
llld lklll IIIII had heeD lackbtf
lor dloadlf.•
Olllo O!W
Ia not ""''
lbe onlY'ht~ Ia
which 11aet1 I and 8 "'" liND

lackinl for dlcedla. Wulllatton, D.C., 1411' IPJIIPlt.

John s. llnllht'• AUo!t (Ohio)
Beacon Jourqal ~
llbodet' piau for ...Um ....,..
&amp;an!aton IOCQIIIIIIII)ed bJ 11M
eo&amp;l, ltlaher NllrlN Qtl bllltr
atld more tlfecllve ~
Uon. The B • u o n Joumal
fiiiiiQIOII it liP in 0111 wQ(l); Jill.
cellonU
Tltt CinclnuU Enquirer oboerv.d IIlii Rllados wu. 1101 U!e
llrll poUUt:!aa 1o win election
~1 prom!lllal lbere wuuld bo
ullbtr new 111111 nor u lJio

till old taxea.
"But hf II llllf of tbo 11n1 to

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cun, 11'11._ tranatale IIIII piodRe Into ltet."
IMill II 411'101111 It lucll 1111'
Inquirer laltl oclltorlaiiJ. II
•ral measUI'II u ..auction ill lbt
addell lbat llbo4ta was -~~n~
ftllbl !I \Ill 1'tvllm II Ofll" in Oldq 1 Ill llllouote attroetlvo
wollhl. ndUOIIolt of lbt blood lo new~ng

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ebolestrool level
dltllt7
lllln8JOIDOnl oDd larp doMJ of
liulll. IIIII OOIIIJilelt a~
"-t!IOblocola 111J form. Spooo

'"I'll"' ••w lm." 1111 I"P"'
COI)tlniloll, "will mttn • pow-

... state lneomo al aW!IJij Ill
r«ttt
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laltctlalt .. 1111 fill IIIII. .. apotta!iiJllllos."
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Marty O'Han hlv. p_rtt\1.
Broldw1y Grapevine
Tba Y111 Htlllmi are playin&amp; their
MGM Is tlcJltlng off a bunch of IJhl.
final 141anea loJ•ther. Cloie friendl are
b!ton who w111t to book ''The Lovtd
~nvino:td that when the neceaary UtiOne" e!multanoously wltb ill New York
l•tlon II over, Van will murY Matll'een
opening in tho Sprlllll of llleG, whea it
O'Sulllvan ... A distinguished Washing·
wm play Cinema 1. Tbe ~udto wants
ton lawyer haa hla h1nda on a bombshell
time lor erlt!eal aoelatm to
to tho
document signed b' a prominent em·
otbor clttn, aa happoned wtth ''Tom
Jonos." . . . Robtlr't Btrnoff'• d4ulhttr
ploye ol the State Department It !nd!·
cates a alptlfic,nt ·~ulr' to the GOP
!Wilta, has joined tho Huntlly·Brlilkloj
b!ci~ea . . . Wall Stroeten IU'e bul!in~
1taff. Sbe'U bl stationed in Loll\lon, dolbout • new pl'llC"" tbal le reported tg
iltJ rtHII'Ch and editorial chortt,
extraet
ond on from tho pouiid ....
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•. Tbe Shuttered Black Hawk ID SID
methGda ... Junlor'o, 1 famed hanf:t
rran~tseo, one of tho to11
plaotl for
fP.r Jau hipster,•. will fold lifter the; t
· lnllre than 1 do~dt, wiD reoJIID Oot. 12
of the year. It • boto juot WOII't Naew : :.4ut this time aa a plush 111p~ cl\lb
the
He explalna, "I'VJ. .:tll!tl¥etl
~th..Jrook -Bonten· •• tlto ftnt attrfl!llon
out.
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Barry Goldwater'a Diet "tiiii'MIIIII!It ~·"""Ainerteo, Maey Ann Mobley, hlvt eolleil
about General doGaullo apparently
It a day. Ht'a now punutnr Orela Chi,
haven't Impressed BIJ CharUo. Tho rta•
who uaod tG be 1 Gardner McKu favorIOIIl the French assoetation of BMG root·
itt . . 'l'btro's a leud Jolng bttwHn tht
' " called "Ami• de Goldwatar'' happen•
produeen of th1 TV Hrita "PtyloD
to be comprised of the moat violent anti·
Plac•" and the star Dorothy Malone
Wh1t UHd to be '•'The • Prlllllll" ·
DeGaul!!sts, Including thoae wbo lrled
to ovorthrow him by force durlna the
Greenwich V!llag1 will 100n beeollll a
Algerian re~elllon. Their leader ill exile
furnitun atore.
Ia G_,ree Btdault, who'd get the death
'l'rllmr,ettr MUll Da¥11 11 up f!r Ollt
ltlltenee •• 1 traitor if be ever ,.turned
of Uw 1n lnillilli roill ill Mlrty ~~~to t'raneo.
boffl ne~t project ''Thl ClactPPIII Kid"
Jan planlot Bud Powell, who dlqp... Political npei1. a.(l'ee that if Pft11.
after hla second set the other
dent Jobnson had paid Niklta KlJrulh.
night, turned u~ 11 the Bronx homo ol
che. a dlllon dollan to ebmlllate blm111f
~me Preneh..peoklng frtonds. Ho was
from lho Russi1n political ICIII
It
~ homoatck for his 1dopted countrv that
would have been woffit It tG reltll~ tht
the 8lrdl1nd bouos lot him out of hit
WJ)tor Jenk!na morale opiiOdt to alhlrll·
~ontnet 1nd bourht him a ticket to Pa.
rate story at juot tho rtght moment Tbt
ria. He leav~ - proha~lv never to rtJonklna otoey Ia far mo" Involved 'than
tum - IDa Sonny Rolllna wm rap!ace
It 10oms, althoueh White Hotllle regulars
blm.
lgt'flo that LBJ knew notblna o1 the em•
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barr••••ng altuatlon. Tbt bll question:
,..no ...u .... lillY • ac. 1
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why d!dn'i he?
helm 1t h 1 lecendary reotaurant. Tll•r•'a
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N1xt on Richard Burton'• Broadwey
IJ'OUP 11)11 rtcentlv bnught it
Ethel
a11enda is "Corlolanu1," one of Shakespeare'1 11111 1ppreclated effort• Ht'U
Merman 1 escort at the Bull and Bear
WN lonltlme chum JimmY Van Heus•n
a limited engagement of the 'play In
•.. A much-nubltclnd Hnllvwood starlet
the Fall of 1U85 ... Dave Garrow• •1
aad bar mother now double-date. The
tvwu house In th11 Eut 60'a 11 up for 11l1.
aetreu &amp;eta the fellow• for mama. and if
And If you dlg apooill b• thlnke the
tllat'a nilt togetherness, what Is! . . . . .
pla"lt Ia full of them . ~ , Hoota of office
W11Ham M!ller, the Republiean Vte•-Pm·
part!" htve atarte~ thtlr Chmtmll
ldentlal candidate, would do well to
ehoppln&amp; early. BroadwaY a1enta report
bl'aee himself lor a comtn~ i,rtlde tn '!'be
tllere will be a 50 per cent h1creJ1e over
leiMII'tn, lu written now. Its a real kirk
last year as far " "Uve" tllltrtainment
lllih• lttlh . . . WNEW 11td d!se jockey
Ia concemt~d.

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Dona Wlllb, Lilla Qlbloq, Vlro
pnia Otbaall, lin. a,11t Dll.,.

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wartod 10 allckJr atld so Ion&amp;

II the aponae of tho eltbeltl
and II! behelf of lite palltlelane
m~~nr of whom aeem to have
the poUUcal conodeoce of 1
robber baron.
Tile stQry &lt;&gt;f l\llodes and the
Ohio tppayera' doiiart may
set around. As the taxpayero m
other slates hear it, they must
naturally wish that their lovernor woro similar!~ cloae willt
lbo pubP&lt;'I 4ouglt. There could,
Indeed, arise In Ule laod u lJio
tt•tent chant: We want Rhodes!
llhodeo Ia o modost mu. It
11 tald that be d.,. not oonsldar l!lmsalf equipped l&lt;&gt;r tho
presidttlcy ol tbo Unltod Btatn.
Tbert are man, per10111 who
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with hlm .., tho~
But on the matter of econOm)',
ike mOtlnl Jllllft In Ohio lookl
ptl&amp;hty Jood todiJ .. &lt;OI)tpll'l·
IOU wltli - lor m.tance-FDR
ud all wbo ouOCIIItlotl bla.

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Racine
Society Notes
Jolr. and Mrs. James 1\oUib
and children aptnl tht woei
ltld wttb Mr. and Mrl. rnd
"'Yro IIIII lomiiJ II !MfV111a.
WIOk IIIII pta olllrt. Marprot NoQ!uhelt won Mr. alii
loire. ChtriH Oord011 IIIII 1011
of Oolumbut. 4 r - t guest
a1 Ml'll. lloudalbtlt wu Mn.
Maey Sltlel4s of Denver, Colo.
Mlu Zlolle BeD oDd Mn.
Kttlu7n Ounlbtr 1'0iumld to
lhetr ._. Ill Qnclllaa- lftlr
• vtolt wllb tb,U. mother; Mrt.
Laura Ball.

Mr.

and . Jlrl, 'l'boodo,.

lll'ftd, l&lt;o ......... •

DOifM IPd POllio r:lli]ll.
'l'ltt 4ndnlw Sbafalr boull ""

.... ~ II tht Marton , . .

wid• hoiLS4 bumtotl to ~
Jrldly mom!na about 4 oclock.
'l'ltt bollae wu 1101 toOIIIIled.
Mr. lbafaer uv.. In Toledo. Ilia
w11o noenlly died o1
Ia. It II UltiiiiOd lhe llrt IIIII
hevo boen alarted by • Gl/ltr
btJit at It st.orted 11111' lba I'QIII
alto burninl lbt gerqe.
Mr. Donald Wtaver wu , ..
lacUd by • rabid fox oa tbt
ltnn of MyrUa Gardner whe,.
ba WQ gettlni wl lcp. Tloo
llllmal'l held ""' oent lo Co-

-lilt'

lumbUi and Mr. w.... Wll
a&lt;lvlaetl to tap lbt pul4ur

tnotmtnt.
Mr. alld Mro. James

a1 ColumbUt,

o. .,.

CludiAt
apentllDII

tho wHkotld witb bv parom.,

the Donald Wuvn.
Mr. and Mre. Cll'l llmp.oa
hive moved II'QIII Ule Junt Na•
boule houoe to Oll4l oW114d 111
'Mra. Wee Brllhl on 1lullalltl

Road.

Mrs. Bessl1 llfaballl It ~
In&amp; a couple of waeka with h..r
dlu&amp;bter. Jltuly 4D4!or80il.
Or. and MrL Don
IJtblon,
Mark and Gl)l ol PoriiJDOulll
are sJllndin8 lbt w..Uod wttll
Mrt. LaM Glbq fll4 !Ill Murl
Dougla,...
Mre. G4orcls Smiley of Mlcb)Jan Ia villlittg bel' sister, 01111
Arll.

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Carrt&lt;il01: Dttvld

w~

life not movod to· Rutltad if
formtrly stalltl bul Is allll ,..
llfiriiiC TV •II II ltll b/jmo
.......
Mrs. Harry 1M WU bta1ed
In tbo W!llo otmtteey 'l'bufto
QJ. ,8bt "'' 1 al4ter.1Jiollw ot
Homer Lee and Earl lolo wu
abl' 1o 11tetld !he burial llttr
a bod aqto WftOk, after wblcll
be wu bos]lltallled for a lltll;.
Mr. anti Mrt. Cborles Jonw
@lid .lAura! are spending tho
.WIIkentlin Zanesville, thflr forllllf ~0111··

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AUIII
Clark ..... plaoed a - - ·
11 hu lfavo lbit wltk.

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Pirates, Tornadoes r~ngle ,

I

By ..EO SOROKA
· · SChoendienst put aside his bat jl960• he bai!l reJDBlned in the "But 1 l-'OUldn"t wear 'em,'" he
Utdted l'reoo ltltemad01!81 and glove to lake on ·tile 1!1Q CsrQinal orpnlzaijon.
sai&lt;l. "I throw them away beST. LOUIS (UPI)- Freckled Job as coach.
1 Wben he joined the CR.rdinals cause 1 could hit better without
Red Schoendienst's selection as
manager of the World Series
chRmplOD St. Loui! Cardinals
was the ''popular choice" today
to end dissension and further
res~natioo.!l and firings in the
N~~JO~l Leaguf'_ cl ub .
Were Hll_ gomg to wort togeth~r ." sa1d the 41-year--ola
Schoendienst, who said he got
the surprise of his Ufe when

Schoendiensl had %5 cents in
his pocket when he came to 'lt.
Louis in 1942 to a Cardinal
tryout camp. He started that
year with Union City, Tenn .. In
the Kitty League, and except
for stints w1th the New York
Giants and Milwaukee Braves
starting from 1957 throug)l

io 1945. Schoendiell3t was con- thtm ."
verted te the Infield to help out H1s basebaJI career almost
for 1M injured Marton Kurow - ended with chest surgery ior
ald. Hi1 best ~~eason with the tuberculosla.-- in the winter of
CardlnaJa waa In 1963 when tte ISISI fto'flHe W'l th Milwaukee.
averaged .344. at "'E&gt; plate.
In 1963, Schoendienst became
For a brief period Schoen· a full·time coach, always ready
dienst bad trouble with his eye9 1to lend a helping hand to Keane
and e doctor prescribed gla!ses. ~ end the players.

In Key SVAC Grid Match
j
"Tbe 11b0Uie' 11 uder my
EYE!"

The ''Big Game'' in
the
Southern Velley Athleitc Confer·
ence this week is the North
Galllf Pirates at the Racine
Tornadoes.
Racine (3--2-1 l will be out to

han been known for , t hi 1
should become • hard-nosea,
bard IOUBht contest
In the other league 1ame,
Southwestern goes to Hannan
Trace to br.ttle the Wildcats
lhe of Cooch JohD Dudding.
now
Something has 00 give In

Latt Friday, Kyger ~k
whipped Southwestern G-0 in a
contest that ·!eotmed lbe Bobcat!' !leCOlWI team IICOriD&amp; twe

touchdowns.

The Bobcats will be out to
clobber the Bruins 0111 their
General Manager Bob Howsam J
DOUBLE BETnNG
this game , because
neither own field . _as KC 1t1U rem?..mtt&gt;lephoned him the news Tues·
CHERRY
fULL,
N.J.
(UPI)squad
has
won
a
game
this bers that b1tter U.2Z defeat auf.
day.
The
Garden
State Park race
year.
The
Highlanders
are
0-5· fered at thf' hand! of Buclr
" I was getting snow tires on
track will inl!lt.aU twin double
1 in six outings this fall. Co·tcn te1 • York_ two Y~ 1 ago at
my car when the call came
wagering starting Thursday a"d
Pat Weigher's eleven has lost to Glouster. 111~ Brwm own a
from Mr. Howsam-nobody has
running through the end of the
North GaJJia, Ra&lt;'ine, Ky_@er 1-5 record this year.
talked to me before now ," said 1
meeting Nov. :22 on the fourth
creek, Symmes Valley,
end The E:a~tern Eagles of Coach
Schoendiensl. " 1 just about fell
·
sixth and aeventh races '
the Gallipolis ''B" team They Dave Str1c11:1£nd will play at
out of my seat."
SENIOR BOYS LEAGUE i'---'--=..=::..:::..:::::::..:::=·
also
own 8 tie with H8nn~n Belpre. Eastern !+1 will H
Oct.,.,. ID, I!HI4 .
Schoendienst succeeded Manw.
va.
' battling an unbeaten squad.
ager John Keane on the same NEW YORK (UPT) - Ohio 'Jhird • ranked Notre Damf',
MIDdleport No. I
Hannan Trace i.s o..3-l In four In SVAC scoring, Gary Fr~
day the World Series champion State, putting ils newly-ac- once again one of the nation's R Coleman
381
games this season.
of Kyger Creek sUU re~
R.Hindy
manager signed to manage the quired No. 1 rating on the lilie glamour teams, is expected
2541
Iola't Beauty Sbop
In the other remaining Fri· the leader.. Fren_ch ha:!l hit the
American League champion for the first Ume this weekend, bave things relatively easy ·
D. Jenkins
452
M. Lehew
m
day games, Coach Jim White end zone eig~t tii?es for toucbB. Davis
New Yor~ Yankees.
.
is e. solid 1411:! point favorite to week, rating a 16-poiitt choi&lt;.•e
'185
K. Walker
272 score .
trkes his unbeaten Bobcats to . dow~s and m: time~ on canSchoendtenst, a close fr1end of make Wisconsin its fifth straight over Stanford .
W. Davis
416
P. Young
401
If the Pirates can res~lre Athens County to battle the ' versl~n attempts far a total oli
Stan (The Man) Musial, was , victim .
Nebraska &lt;No. 5) the na- Handicap
852
56 pomts.
J . Goodnite
229
some of tlle sound football they Buchtel • York Bruins.
Keane's right hand man for ; Tht! undefeated Buckeyes Uorfs rushing offense' leader. is · Total
2842
P. Collins
443
Teammates Roger
Barnett
strategy in the dugout juring ' took over as the nation's top- listed as a 12 point pick over Won I Lost Z
Handicep
357
of age . They also voted to form and B?b Poley" are aecond
the 1963 and 1964 season~ when ranked college football team in Bib Eight Confrence rival,
Pomeroy
Total
2050
8 Volunteer Fire Departmf'nt and third with 2fl and 24 pomt.
M. Mencblni
the wake of Arkansas' I4-13 Colorado.
498
Won 3, Lost I
fnr Broad Run _ ';4z. Persons inter respectively , while North Ga...
upset of Texas. the previous Jn other leading games. Tex- G. Harris
488
Crow't Steak Ho...
ested are revues~ ,; conlacl lia'~ b~ising fullback Clydo
kingpin , last Saturday.
as (No. 6) is favored by 7lh to · L. Van Meetr
374
L. McKinney
389
I Ch&lt;1rlie Williams and Leonard Snutll IS fourth w1th 22 polntl.
Coach Woody Hayes' power· bounce back against Rice, LSU M. Sawyer
341
H. Edwards
257
Smithson.
French also has taken a comful charges also will be seek· (No. 7) is a 14·point choice Blind
lJO
Blind
330
1 manding lead in all - game scor.
ing their third ~~ nsecutive shut. over Tennessee, Syracuse (No. Handicap
771
P. Roush
424
MASON_ Charles Yoho. F~ M.rs . Charles Yonkers
ls i ing with 60 point8. Smith oJ
Tolal
out against lhe Badgers. They 8) gets a 6lh: point nod over
2802
G. Hovatter
3/'i3 Prevention Supervisoc for the , chairman of the homeroom mo- North Gallia is second with 46,
strengthened their claim to the Oregon State, and Georgia Won %, Lost 1
Handicap
Hi8
America Electric Powf'r Sy· Ithers. Others on her r.ommit- and Barnett end Polcyn are nest
No. 1 rating by blanking llli· Tech (No 91 is a heavy 19-T~lal
I921
stem, spoke at the Mason Grade t~e are Mrs. Jessett.a Zehkle, with 42 and 40.
Wabama
,
nois and Southem California in point fevorite over Tulane.
\\on 0: Lost 3
School PTA meeting Tu esday I Helen Sm!t.hson, Ruth Bush, Last week several new playBy Unlted Press Interna ' ..., a 1
. last two outmgs.
.
their
In Sunday's Nationa l Football F' . Reichert
399
lnd. H1gh Game-· Pat Ingels evening on fire prevention in ~I ores Ohver - Pauline Liev-1ers broke into the scoring co...
P. Lingerfelt
274 l66 .
Arlen Bock hom is a handy : Next weekend's feature at- League action, Cleveland
the horn~. school and church mg.
umn for the second time thil
263
man to have around when you 1traction may be in the South· picked by 12 over New York, D. Stoul
Ind. High Series - Dot Nieri in observance of Fire Preven- 1 The president reported that a year. Eastern Jed with four
318 ~65 .
want to rest your startt!rs _
eastern Conference with Ala- Pittsburgh is 3¥.! over Phitad.,l-1 C. Anderson
.
tion Wef'k .
cllmbing gym had bE&gt;Pn pur- new boys going across the goal
341
The former Universitv of bama . ranked second national- phia, Chicago is 31h over Wash- B. Russell
Team H1g~ Game Mrs. Charles Yeager, presi- chased and installed on school l, .l·i iO"iiOe.._._._._...._._.__,
Handicap
1041
Dayton star came off the b::nrh ly. taking on lOt~renked Flor· ington, Baltimore Ph over
Block_ Co. 7~.
dent. introduced the speaker . ground . M~s . Jack Ord pres~nt · r
2636
late in the first period and ida. The Crimson Tide. winner troit, Green Bay II 'h over Los Total
Team High Series - Forest At the next meeting of the ed the devotional program .
BALL BAND
Woo I Lost n
sank 14 of his 22 points :; 'lre of five in a row, is a six ,Nint Angeles, St. Louis tOlh
Run Block Co. 2079.
group on November 10 Frank Refreshments were served by
Rarlo~
intermission in leading the Cin- choice over Florida, unbeaten Dallas, and Minnesota 1 over
RUBBER
Capehart, a coach at wahama Mrs. Henry Reitm lre &amp; Mrs.
Blind
330
cin nati Royals to a 12H 13 vic- in four starts.
San Francisco.
WEDNESDAY MIXED
High School, will be the guest ' Harry Kearns to Mrs. Ruth
L. Mailory
412
tory over the Los Angeles Lo.kLEAGUE
speaker.
Bush . Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Blind
330
ers Tuesday night.
October If, 19&amp;4
Ray
Tucker,
Safety Director Ord • Mr . and Mrs. Leonard
Blind
330
Osc~;~r
Robertson scored 31
Pacen Four
at Mason Grade School intro'
, Mrs. Doris Yonker,
MCKelvey
4n
points. 17 in the second half, as
Joe Bailey
582 duced the Patrol Boys ~ t b e
and Mrs. George Oliver 1
Handicap
791
the Royals scored their second
Mildred Bailey
322 school and inrormed the
child ren , Mrs . Willie LievTotal
2670
victory in three games in the
Lois
McElhinney
320
of
the
section
of
town
the
ing,
Mrs. Jessetta Zerkle.
Won 0 Lost J FORFF.IT ·
new National Basketball Assf\Ken McElhinney
486 would patrol.
Mrs. Mae Grimm, Mrs. Gene
ciation season. Jerry wesl led
By ROBER1 C. MILLER
have enough time to practice
Total
1710
Mr. Donald Foglesong
. Y~onne Reitmire, Lin·
the Lakers with 26 points
United Press International lo the perfection we wanted, Ridenour Radio and 1'V
The Foursome
the devotional program.
Johnson ·and Nancy Fields. ,
The other NBA teams . were TOKYO (UPI) - Army Prl- but today it went perfectly, and
C. Knight
499
Chas. Winebrermer
412
service was held ~~~ f,.-......-.._.._..__;....,...._:::..
T. Cruise
413
idle Tuesdny night. The Laker~ vate ~aul Drayton reveal ed he 1 knew thai once - I got that
Linda Winebrenner
330
Josephine Watkins, . a
G. Wolf
424
visit Baltimore and San Fran- ran hiS le8 of the record break. stick into Bot's hand we would
Gail Hovatter
340
first grade teach~r
D. Leonard
470
cisco is et Detroit tonight.
ing 4oo-meter relay today with all be wearing gold medals."
Richard Hovatter
348
lhe
school,
wlto pasoe&lt;l away
a sore muscle.
And Hayes, who st r e a lc e d Blind
330
Handicap
'Z1
I
cently
783
01
. S
.
The American quartet of Bob down the anchor lap, just Handicap
Total
1457
The president
ymptc lane1mgs
Hayes, Dick Stebbins. Gerry laughed good naturedly and ex- Total
29)9
that the next meeting of the ·
TOKYO (UPI) - Medal ~land · Ashworth and Drayton set d pressed the feelings of the other 1 Wllll I Lost I
Woo 0 Lost 3
County
Council will be held on i
lngs after . Tuesday's events at new world record o[ 39 seconds three.
1
Babr'1 aothit&gt;r
Evelfn's
Grocery
Monday,
November 9th, at the ;
th Olympic Games. ·
flat today , beeting out Poland "It was great just great " he D. Garten
285
Lawrence
Eblin
335
Hartford
Grade
SchooL
Co~ntry
Gold Silver Bronze and ·France.
said.
'
'
363
J. Vanlnwagen
Barbara
Eblin
270
Refreshments were l!lerved.
U.S.A.
32 20
19
"I felt the muscle in my
R. Hindy
368
Nelia Barton
291
l J. S.S.R.
17 17
23 thigh pulling up yesterday ," the
319
J\1 . Garlen
Robert Barton
393
Japan
9
I
5 Cleveland, Ohio, sprinter ex- Small Colleg~.
361
B. Swan
Handicap
Ill
Hungary
8 5
4 plained, " but I wanted to run
936
Total
1400
llaly
5 6
2 in this race and I didn't tell
NEW YORK &lt;UI'I) · ~!~.~icap
2632
Wou 0 LGst 3
Australia
5 2
8 anybody for fear I'd be pulled United P r e·s s lntemational
Won 0 Lost 3
Alley CAlli
Ge.rm.any
4 14
13 out. 1 knew it was onlv an an- ·srrialf c'ollige~ foetfNU , r.alings I
'th
f'
•
1
te
Season
High
Game
'
Betty
Russell
380
Bri Ia m.
4 9
o noyance, so I wasn't J'eopard'·..
1rsv-p
u. WI
d ace vo s and ""''', ..· McKelvey, 213.
1
Harold
Russell
510
Bu1gar1a
BROAD RUN, W. Va. - The
3
5·
1 ing our chances."
ost recor sin parenthest'~:
p 1 d
Week High Game - Marvlln Loi s Clelland
418
Broad
Run PTA voted to spon· ·
0 an
3 4
5
Drayton, e former Villanova Team
l'olnto;c McKelvey. 213.
Tom
Clelland
508
sor
Cub
Scout and Boy Scout
Finland
3
0
0 star, adm1tted
·
We'll prepare your readv mixed &lt;onhe got off a little 1. Wittenberg (]2) (5-0)
Season High Series Tulal
1816 Troops at
their
met:ting
on
Turkey
2 3
1 slower lhan tisual, but said the 2. Florida A&amp;M (2) (3 •1
vin McKelvey. 549.
crete order lo your specifiClltions, and deliver
'Woo 3 Lost 0
Wednesday evening at schooL
Czechoslovakia
2 2
3 baton passing was perfect so he 3. East Carolina (4) (5-0)
~
Rumania
Week High Series - Ch'orlioel
Tbe SpoDen
to 10't~ years Jf in- :
it anywhere ill town, all ready to pour. CaD
Belgium
;
~
was only two yards behind lhe 4. Texas A&amp;I 2) (S.Qj
168 Knight, 499.
Barbara Grinstaff
371 leroeste•d in joining the cub i
Netherlands
I
leoders on lhe first pass.
5. Los Angeles St. (5) (3.())
----472 scouts, are requested to conBen Grinstaff
today
our service IS prompt and our pricea
3
3
Canada
Dick
Stebbin.., of Los Angeles 6. Massachusetts (1) (4·1J 118 WOMEN'S SUNDAY LEAGUE
Virginia
Hoyt
3114
1
tact George Oliver, Broad Run 1
are the lowest possible!
Yugoslavia
l
:
I ~.evealed that t.~e te~m h~ 7. San Diego St. (2) (4-l)
Oct. II , I!HI4
Art Hoyt
373 Communi ty . The age for join1
Denmark
looked temble earlier th111 8. Louisiana Tech 1) (5.-Q)
Keith Goble Ford
159 ing the Boy Scouts is eleven
Handicap
1
31)7
New Zealand
I
~
1 week while passin.g ~e baton. 9. Mont. St. Coil. (2) (4·2·1
E. Sylvester
1679 years or older.
Total
330
France
0
I I
Hayes Say• Little
110. Prairie View (4.0)
40 Bli nd
Won ! Losf I
The president, Leonard Smith· ;
359
5
4 ''That first day · in the heats
B. Adams
K · P's
son,
presided when the assoSweden
0
1
3 we were real bad," he said, Second 10- 11, GettysbtJrg 38; N. Floyd
340
Phone WY 2-3284
Paul
Kloes
457
voled in favor of form· :
Switzerlend
0
1
1 shaking his head. "But the I2, Delaware (I) 37; 13, Lr :lar L. 6ilmore
409
Jean K!oes
305 ing a Civil Defense Unit of men · Page Street
Middleport
Trinidad
0 I
1 coaches just told us to take it Tech 36; 14 , Northeast Okla- Handicap
171
Charisse
Porter
325
and
boys
starting
at
12
years
Argentina
0
1
0 easy end not try to break any homa 32; 15, Western State Total
200tl
516
Bill Porter
Korea
0
1
0 Olympic rocord in baton pas,. (Colo.) (1) 30; 16,
Won I, Lost I
Won
I
Lost %
Cuba
0 1
0 ing, jllst in ·runnJng th ... race." COhlo) 27; 17, Southwest Texas
Friendly Tavern
l18
Tunisia
0 1
0 ''Boy, did you see Bob go," St_ate 21; . I8, Bucknell 19; I9, E. McKinney
High Game - Men
Iran
0 0
2 he asked. ''Mal), he was just (be) Albnght and Arizona State L. Beegle
:WI JoeInd.Bailey,
223: Women - Bet· ,
3UO
Kenya
0, 0
I Uke a cannon ball the way he (Fiagslal!) 13,
S. Wippel
ty
Russell,
164 .
Totol
.106 108 I06 streaked d4Jwn that track. Once
---D. Glaze
343
Ind. High Series - Mes
46&gt;
he had that batlitl safely in his FORMER PITCHER DIES
D. Nieri
Joe Bailey, 582; Lois Clelland, I
258
Handicap
Eastern, Chaunc~&gt;y
hand, I knew we had the rece'' PffiATES SIGN COACB
418.
m
2070
Play to 6-6 Tie
.Ashworth, who did his univer- PITI'SBURGH (UPII - Hal Total
Team High Series
Alley t
"Eastern an~ Chaunce 7 . Bth s1ty runm~ at Dartmouth, said R. Smtth, fofJ!ler St. Lm_us Won !, Lost I
Cats, 18I6.
graders played to
~ d d- there ~as JU~t the smallest ele- catcher and mmor league mAlley
Team High Game
lock Tuesda
.a
ea ment of luck in their win today structor, came out of retireEd"s Auto Trim
Cats, 6T1.
309
Eastern's Y e~:~~~~
t
"In rr'lays,'' he said, 1 'the im· ment Tuesday to sign as a J. Gilland
282
tile Baby E 1
hew~ ~ portant thing is the passing of coach for the Pittsburgh Pi- M. Vineyard
286
the third
~uta ChalD1· the baton, and we just didn't rates.
F. Manley
370
M. ~
cey l'edtbe
'
score during the R·
Fti\sT AND SIX'111
330
last perind. Ch~rleB
Pullins
?flanders Extend
NEW "iORK (UP!) ....; Har- ~~~~icap
268
scored Eastern s TO on a 52 V1ctory Streak
neso racing driver Bob Farri . Total
1873
yard pass play from Roger Bar- Rutland's 7 · Hth grade team ton bas already won an
ng
Won t, Lost S
~tt. Robe~ Pierce scored the extended its unbeaten string to can record of 286 races · · 1105
Forest Run Block Co.
auncey
on 8 two yard five this week when tM Little starts this season, blit he' is J . Walton
388
run.
Red Devlls bumped Pomeroy, only sixth In mooey earned by s . Bartels
329
N
1 Ba k tho
20-ti.
.
hls mounts with $405,1158.. Sian- L. Winebrenner
345
a 088
t e II Association
Getting touchdowns for Rut- ley Dancer tops the moncv win· B. Sm,ith
350
By Ualtec. l'ren International land were Jeff TilliS,
Bu d nlng list with 18!18 180 '
P. Ingels
442
That's you, if you've disShopper! and D. Elbert. Porn• ·
Handicap
covered
the quick and easy
Eaaten Division
225
W. L. l'ct. eroy's lone TO was scored on RETIRES TO SCHOOL ·
Total
2079
way to lind anything you
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add anotller victory lo
second place spot they
hold in the standings.
Last week Cnach Bill Prid·
dy's lads whipped the Buchtel·
York Bruins 14~ in a hard
fought defensiv~ baltle at York
Racme olready owns viC"tor·
les over Hannan Trace and
Southwestern. and has 10 5 t
only to Kyger Creek .
Coach Pete Nibert's Pirates
(2-4-0) were upset last Friday
by Hannan, W. Va. North Gallia outplayed the \Vest Virginians in everything but
the

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Royals Post
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Drayton Says He Set New
Recoi"d With Sore Muscle

BOOTS
ROUSH'S
SHOE STORE

PTA Approves
Sponsoring
Cub, Boy Scouts

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BERKELEY, Oollf. (UPI)
of "redislrlbulion by A.. banath the IW&lt;IIter was there 's really no reasoo for
:andy Hughes. a University of dage ."
the " bandage," a wide piece of other girls 1o follow her excalifornia ~. with a ~15·36 1 ~iss Hughes, 19, of Anatteim, elastic.
ample.
fiJW'e:, il defmltely all gut
Calif., is a reporter for the stuThus equipped, Miss Hu&amp;bes ..
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But, she disclosed Monday, dent paper.
went to the smoker, pused two
In Cact, she said, even~
lhert apparently are a number Her adventure sl.llrted, she "chest tesY:,'' and made a thor· men should forget about lhtm.

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men on the campus who said. with a sign posted last
aren't capable of discovering week outside Harmon Gym :
:hat fact.
·' Mf"n's smoker - absolutely no
In a !!tory for the student dames."
Californian, 1 Meeting the challenge . Mlss
1ewspaper . Daily
Miss Hughes disclosed that she Hughes stuck her long brown
slippf'd into an aU-male-smok· hair under a man 's black wig,
er on rhe campus last Friday applied a stubble of beard with
and spent two hours without be- l theatrical gum,
and put on
ing detected .
I trousers , tennis shM"s and a
The key, she said . was a bit] baggy sweater.

Sgt Ken 0. Judd local Army Sgt. Judd aees these opel'~ alloued ings as fine opportunities. In

Because o~ the rigorous defive vacancies for MiUtary Po- the military Jei'V1ce there are mands . of M•Htary Pollee work.
lice during the months of Oct&amp; few a~ta in which indi· a candidate _for the Corps must
beT and November.
vidua.ls perform their jobs with meet certain special requJ.re.
so little "over-the·shoulder" su-- ments, abo\'e those applying to
EARTHA IN FILM
Thtse vacancies are to be pervlslon as when performing the Army senerally, before be-ffileJ from ~ason, Gallia, and 15 Milita~·y Policemen.
lng accepted. ~e .must ha~~ no
HOLLYWOOD (UPI , - Ear· Meigs counties.
Applications
record of ~VICtion of CIVllian

ougtt investigation of the goingson .
Actually, she reported, It was
not as exciting as one might
expect .
tha KiU completed a singing
"Quite a few of tbe gu;t were tour of Australia in time to l'fr
drunk and i\oisy, The entertain- port fOI" fHmtng !)ft he •'Synament. wouldn't hive been too non" picture in w~ch .she apbad d you could have beard the ~ars w.lth Sidner Po~her. The
singing."
plcture IS to be £1lmedl n HollyBut all in all, she decided .. wood .

Rec~ter, has

are being accepted . Young men
interested should contact Sgt.
Judd at the U.S. Army Recruit·
ing Stati~n ~~ Park Central H?"
tel , Ga~potis, caU _
446-0999 m
the everung, or see him in Pom·
eroy Dn his weekly visit there.

The MP's job re~uires that
he develop judgment to make
proper decisions ln many dif·
fer&lt;'r ' si~uatio~s which may occu~ ~urmg h1s tour of duty .
Th1s 1s not easy. The MP n1ust
have the characteristics and

Dally lfllll!t.._ Pomeroy·Ml4dleport, o., Oct.

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Economist Asks Canal Link
Retween Erie, Ohio River

spectallzed tralolng ••
the
Arm) Military Poliee
School, Fort G&lt;Jrdon, Georg•a .
SUbjects .In w~ich be receiv~s
expert instruction lnc:lude Milltary t.w, cat. ,ti Piatol. Unarmed De1ente, Vice Control,

PJ'I'TSBURGH UP!) - A Waahington economist sald
lodday a canal linking the Ohio River with Lake Erie
would provide a cheaper bulk trallllport route to benefit
Appalachia and the entire Ohio Valley . He oald It would
"pr~vide a stimulus to present depressed iron mining

Police CoJJUnUI11catlon,
Civil
DiaturbanceJ., Traffic ColltroJ,
Apprehenlion , Search and SeiJ..
ure, Criminal
Invatigatioo,
offenses other than minor traf· Cuunterguerrilla Warfare, and
He violations, must be at l~st Counterinsuraeucy.
19 years old, must have a mm~- height of five feet and
nslderea
nme m~hes, and I?~st be able , Offenbach ~ , hi
the
11 IJ'eatto qualify for a m1htary mDtor Tales or Horman
vehicle opere_tor's license.
est work .

reg~ons ."

Robert R. Nathan voiced this view at the opening of
the llllest rounds of bearings by the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers to determine if it would be feasible to build
the proposed 120-mile canal. Natha n said recent techn&lt;;
logical advances have placed inland waterways into
prominence as bulk cargo carriers of importance.
"As a resuJt, the growth in
waterway traffic and its effect He said the i~provement of 1
on the American
economy Western Europe's competitive
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have been phenomenal,"
he position against American mart· ·
'' canal
1aid.
ufacturing has been
''Tbe Lake Erie • Ohio River building that dwarfs our own
canal could be the most pene· recent accomplishment in this

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Rib Steak . . . . lb. 89c

Berridge, Lower River Rd ., A1· field dams were on the sill s.
bert Hall, Eureka Star
Rt., Boat movements:
June R. Sayre, 447 Pike St., Ohio River - LUlian G. up
Kanauga, James L. Waddell, H. 1:20 p.m. : Satlv Polk up 14,
Patriot 1 Mrs. Delbert N. Pow-1 9:40 p. m.; Warrin Hougland
ell, Bidwell, Mrs. Darrell
M. down 14, l2 :0S a.m .: Cherokee
Shaffer, Rt. 2 Crown City, She- down 14. 6:35 a.m. ; Onwaf1:( up
r1 G. Nonnan, 2918 Meadow- 15, 7:0.1 a.m.; Western down 16,
brook Dr., Pt. Pleasant, Harry 13:311 u.m. ; Tibolt up 16, 5:45 a.
G. Love, 2618 Lincoln Ave., Pt . : m.: Peggy Downey down 16, 5:· 1
Pleasant, Mrs. Orlin R. Durst, 15 a.m .; Buckeye State up 16, :
Mason, W. Va., Mrs. George S. 6:55a .m.; John J . Rowe up 17,
Smith Rt. I Leon, W. v •. , Pat- lt:W p.m .; Zimmer up 17, 4:45
rick A. Owens, 185 Locust St., a .m. : Elisha Woods up 18, 3: 10
Pomeroy Shirley Jean Brown- a.m.: National down J8, 4:111 a.
ing, Jackson, Mrs. George H. m.; Roberl Reed down 19, tHO
Thompson. WeUston, Fred Shep- a .m : Indiana down 20, 5:20 a .
herd, Rt. 2 Wellston, Teresa Di- m.; Jefferson down 21, 6:05 a.
ana Tolbert, Hamden,
Mrs. m.; E. P. Jones down 22, :L30
Lindsey Adams, Rt. 2 Chesa- a.m.: Loul~iana up 22, 4:15 a.
peake, Calvin C. Davis, Rt. 2 m.; OVE C down 22, 6:20 a.m .;
(]li!Ucothe, Ranay L. Justiee, Walter Beckjord down 23, 1:30
Albland, Ky. 1\in. Helen M. a.m.: Steve Click down 23, 5
MUtentho1, Huntington,
Mrs. a.m.; Bayou Lorraine up 23,
Brady S. Young, Wurt1and, Ky., 6:15 a.m .; .Jeffboat down 23,
and Mrs. Eris D. Price, Park- 6:55 a.m.; Ann Brent
do~:n
•rsburg, W. Vo.
Greenup U5 a.m.: A. J. PatBirths
tell down Greenup 3:55 a. m.:
Mrs. William H. HutcAens, Ravenswood down Greenup 6:-

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2 ~~.99c
Br.,ded,

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pkg.

John PortJons - - -

Klondyke Rd., Ripley, W. Va.,
sOn, 9:11 p.m. Tuesday. Mrs.
Gerald George Stewart, Chureb
St., Chesblre, daughter, 8:48
pm. Tueaday. Mrs. Robert L,
WliUams, 720 'l1l1rd Ave., dau·
g!W!r, 1:11 p.m. Tuesday. Mrs.
Kyle A. lllll 302 Norway Ave.,
lluntlJt&amp;lon, son, 12:42 p.m.
T)!estjay. Mrs. William Everett

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8
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C IONA.TOMATOES ~::~~:5 - 6 89c
6
A&amp;P CHERRIES ~~~~:s 15'
1
2-oz.
7
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BEANS
6 C
CRANBERRY SAUCE~~~s~:~~- 5 ~~~. 99c GREEN
3 79c
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4 ~~~. 89c DEL MONTE ~~~~~~~!Ns
A&amp;P TOMATO JUICE ~:.:~2~:s - 4 :;~ 99c IONA PEAS ~~~~r5
6 79c
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5 -oz. 99c
12-oz.79
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GRfFN GIANT NIBLETS CORN
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15

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IONA CREAM STYLE
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IONA CUT
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Mrs, Sylvia M. Cook, Marietta, 0.

Pecan Rolls

pkg.

WHITE HOUSE-15c OFF LABEL

Anti Freeze

••1. $1.69

PURINA

Dog Chow

lb.

Instant

---20;:,~ $1.34

GIANT SIZE

Formerly, 53c

5c Pepsodent Toothpaste o:~y· 47c
LARGE SIZE TUBE

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49c

JANE PARKER-DANISH

GRAPEFRUIT

Cream Pies -- 3 l~,z;. 79c

IICh

Candy Bars

Miracle .Whip

WORTHMORE

l4-oz.
b.. 29c

Candy Corn

D•n•inv -

SqJad Dressing ~:;, -

LARGE 14-0Z. SIZE

Formerly, 87c

now69C

_ o nly

Formerly, $1.10

now9SC

only

Formerly, tic

Micrin
Mouth
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,:~- 47t Anacin 1oo·. _ _ _ :::y· 89t
'FOR QUICK RELIEF

Formrlv, $1.25

By BICIIO DV BROW
Uailed !'nil IDtematloall
SOLLYWOOD (VPI) - M)'
heart bas been broken by MiBB
Kathy Noi&amp;D, lbe star of ABC.
TV's new "BroadBide" serleo,
and 1 . dodht that she even

lrn!)ws it,
How should one begin this
tel&gt;ler, torturou1 otory of two
persms wbo llaVe nevor met?

Petha~ . It_ ls best to start at
th• l!ej!Dnlilg
.
011
. II aU bepn, !hell, 8 lovely aummery day fast JUl1e

mann. deiivered an
. .ent·looking leiter. I opened
thit envelope, and there ms1d«!
wu • romanlle piece of llll&gt;~ery, light creen, heavy and
l'llligb around the edges. Quick·
ly I looked ol the bottom and
w~ the

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Quickly l

gigantic beef sale

TURKEYS, lb.
THE MOST TENDER

BOILING BEEF

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5 LB. PKG. $1-00

THRIFTY TRAY PACK
SLICED SMOKED

3 lbs.

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Bacon 99c

PURE LARD

Thick Sliced Bacon

3

89c

lb.
pkg.

49(

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.. $1·00 P-in.fo Beans 4 ·:;, 37c
Wrap Aluminum _ ' 4 rolls
MONTE
Mackeral
17c P h
25
eac es or
olzo
DEL

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WHITE

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Flour-

Eolwoll -

Aunt Jane 28 or:.

tc~berg

con

or Quart Polish

Sib. bag 47c
SeU:'Rising ••• 5 lb. bag 49c

lg. 2'.12
con

Wh"e-

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BUSHS

29c HOm .my

Dill Pickles

Sliced
Holvoo -

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p.m .; Elgercliff down Winl"ielll
9:10 p.m.: Beaver down Wln-

Green Beans c•• ''~·,:~·17c Milk ~~:::rated_ 8 ct:~~ *1·00
KINe; SIZE

IASY MONDAY

Liquid

25 C
25 (

FREEZER QUEEN

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35c Stea kS Minul• _ _ pk9 , Ill 10lb. 99C
of

WHITE BREAD, RED DOT _ _ _ _ 7. 16 oz. loaves $1

BARBECUE .

ence ar1d now ' Broadside.' I am

giant
roll

Chili Moll
No. 1
Souce _ _ con

VIETTI PORK &amp; BW

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Large Size 125 Juicy

FLORIDA ORANGES ·

47c

can

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CASTLEBERRY

c

LARGE
II¥.. OZ. CAN _ _

BIG H

Tide Detergent _ $p 5 Paper Towels
Floor Wax .,,,. •.. "" 69c H0 t D09

Pork &amp; Beans

get me out of her mind,
Poor &amp;Jrl! She was not real·
ly my type, but as I recalled
the "love, Kathy," it suddenly
became more positive to me
that she definitely had a voice
llhe Jean Arlhur'L Perhaps I
had not been entirely fair In
my previouB thoUihts about
her. I read flll1her.
"Well, here I go aplnl!" tho
tetter started. Apin?l Waa this
IIDY way to stah BUch a lelterf
"Five years on 'The Real MoCoys' was a fantastic experi-

HURON

ENGLISH MOUNTAIN

HUNTS

field 9:55 p.m.: C. V. Harner
up Winfield 11:55 p.m.: R. H.
Bosworth II up Winfield 2:40
a.m.; Jerry Bosworth down
Winfield 6:20 a.m.

dz

GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS

lb.

10c

DONALD. DUCK

delighted to be back on the a1r
with my own shoW' and i teeJ
the responslbUity Is ~iller
tbon ever before." Responllibl·
ty?? Who talks of responslbllity at 8 lime !Ike thl•'

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DRIED

"$'" .... .... - - -

met 1:55 a.m.: Lucy Jane Lucas up Marmet 2:10 a.m .; W.
H. Shaver, Jr. up Winfield 8:15

ORANGE
JUICE
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Ualversol atudio. I'll be baaed
·som...hon between a wago•
train and ~ale's island
Hope 1~ see you soon."
1

rne.Jn a fleeting moment across

Must all Hollywood roma!l.ces

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Payroii&amp;Governmenl
Checks Cashed

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Quantity Umlt Right&amp; Reserved

NNE IN WMPO 1390 ON YOUR RADIO DIAL EACH MONDAY &amp; rHURS.'
DAY At _
8:10 No1 FOil OUR RADIO PROGRAM FEATURING TENNESSEE
ERNIE FORD
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Thru Sat., Oct. 24
lloHd ..., Current Cost

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THURS., FRI., SATURDAY - CLOSE 9 P.M.

THE BRIGHT STAR FOOD MARKET

All Low Everyday Prices
Are Also Available At •••••

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• crotl'tle\1 'lf!IOID, •"II could DOl be lfke Ibis!

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samuel Clemens

water ~ Laoe, Beverly
llliia. All right, I allkod myJell,
~ ~ 11 _all happened?
Pirbaps ;he catJi!bl a glance of

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up 12 :55 a.m.: Diane Brent up
3:05 a.m.: 'Luther Herdman up
5:25 a.m.: Reliable up 8,25 a.
m. : Eastern up 9 a.m.
Kanawha River Bemet
down Londoo 6:1" a.m.; Geoll!e
Prlee down Marmet 10: 10 p.m.;
0 . F. Shearer down Marmet 11:-

tl~ re~ addresS: 3201 _Cold- time

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Crucible down Meldahl 1 a.m.;

rem&lt;Wed th• letter frOIII my The next paragraph gave .
wile'• sighL M)' heartbeat more details obuut "Bron$ide" I
q'!lcbned.
-and then it suddenly occUrrea 1
almo fn 1111 atudy, I looked to me. She was confiding her 1
atllle eovelopt. The word "pit. business to me, and laking an ·
sobal" bad been typed on it, intere~t In mine to show thai 1
arid UDdtiruned. It was, further- this wns not just one of tho&lt;:r· '
m~. addressed to my home, passing fancie s. The letter end ·
ncl IQ the bureau. The bad of ed:
~ envelope revl"''ed a roman. "I'll be spending most of my

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YOUNG HEN

Stock your fr&lt;'ezer during

Television Rev11e

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Inca up Meldahl 4:40 a.m .; AJ ..
ice up Meldahl &gt;:30 a.m.
Gallipolis Dam - Kathy R.
up 8:35 p.m.; Cordinglon down

HaVen, W.Va., son, 10:10 p.m .:

10:11 a.m. Tuesday.
lllsoltaqed
Patients rec!ently discharged
Included Mrs. Charles Murray
Mrs. A. L. Sdf!ler, Mrs. Remy
Burtoh, Hrs. C. A. Lyons, Mrs.
Hllrold Nelson, Mrs. W.
R.
Brown, Mrs. R. H. Roush and
infant oon, Mrt. Carl Vanover
a~ fnlant daughter, WilHam D.
FairchUd, Raymond
Riffle.
Harvey Morgan, Mrs. Dorolhy
Butcher, Howard Rose, Mrs.
Ivan 'l'urnor, Rlta L. RU~ Bra·
dv Sheets, Mrs. A. E. Baker,
r:11s. J. M. Lusbbangh, Robin
T. Moore, WIUiam Stanley, Jo
EDen France, and Ralph
E.

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JANE PARKER
HIRfHllA¥ CEllHiiA1!0 N CASt-f.'S A \I HI~'

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,.11on C CAULIFLOWER s~~~~H
25c Score Hair Cream
55
·Clorox Bleach
APPLES
J:n:.:-;~. - 4 19c
COFFEE MUG Sanitary Napkins :a1-1'
Ban Deodorant TOMATOfS
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ONLY 9c

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~'New

05 a.m.; Wayne H. up Greenup
7:30 a.m .: Allied-Ashland down
Mefdahl 4:35 p.m.; L. Fieore
down Meldah! 11 :10 p.m.: lllinois down Meldahl J:O&gt; a.m.;

ROUND
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The Most Tender

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The Most Tender Whole Cut

Rt. 1 Gallipolis, Mrs. John F. ary . London, Marmet and Win·

Beef Short Ribs - - - - f•• 35c
Delmonico Steaks ~::~-- u.. $1.69

ONE PRICE

River News

Gauge readings:
Galhpoli~
Dam 18.1, 12 .4, running 3 feet
Entered Hospital
on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 20.·
Among those who
entered 66. Pt. Pleasant 24.08, HintGn
Holzer hospital in the past 24 1.88 falling, Kanawha FaUs 4.15
llours were Mrs. Oscar Collins, tailing, Charleston 16.14 station-

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effective thru Oct. 24
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Whole Ham · lb. 37 t

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

traling tool, wilh effects fell ap field."
and down the length of the Ohto
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Workers Named

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Hoover's Body

•Continued From Pagel)
el E. Morris, presiding judge;
Rosalie C_ Nichol!i, Betty Jean
Park~r. Marie L. Btrchfield.l ''"" •
judges: Mrs. Donna J. Nelson
anrl Karhlt'en Fmk. clerks.
Ea s1 Rutlend - ~1rs Lo ui se
(, , P.Oen. prf'sidmg Judge : .l\1il
drt'd Sisson, Came F \1oore
'w'lfli!:ima R .\1i chae l. Judgt&gt;s :'
AP.&lt;t!rwe 0 ~Cl \ and In ~ Wil l! tn s. flcrk :-,_ ·
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Langsville - Elvira A Barr ,
prf' "l dm~ Judge . Nt&gt;l lie Pterce,

partment reported today

&lt;Continued From Page

that

BACON

Strick· OFFICIALS AT MEET - This Is a group of officers and other dignitaries who
land: . pre sJdmg Judge ; E~· e!yn a~tended the ~nm1al _ meeting of the Hli'ntington Interstate MjJk Producers AssociaE. GilmorP. J~1mes E. ~ow e, ltJon Tuesday 111 Gallipolis. Left to right . seated, are J. Edwin McNeer of Jackson
Ruth A. E:bersbach,
Jurlges ; ~ ~a~l Goodall of \Villowood , and David Nease of Rat'ine . Standing are William p~

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SINGER

i:~~. ~::~~~:C~~;~;~j:~g~~ Milk Market Outlook is TIJCme of Meeting

F: l1 i:abeth Ohlinger and Della . Thf' mil k m.l r'K\'! today and than 10 years ago .
ket in general.
Norton clerk s
m fh f' fu!un• wa~ rlle theme ofl Clyde Asbury of the Ma rkel l M k 1.
h
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ar e mg c anges were re 1
Middleport Pd . - Kathrvn t-1 ~ w lf'n t/w lluntm~tnn rn- Admm ts!rator's offi ce. spoke on I vie"'ed when he emphasized
L. Evl'lns. presiding jurlge; H-it- ~ "'':st&lt;t te \1J ik Prorlucers Assoc· j th&lt;:&gt; rrc·en\ changes in !.he l''ed· that cooperation among produc.
Ql ·
ratwn h(·lrl 1 ~s Hnnual dmnl'r eral o1·der and about th
· ers 11nd producer cooperatives
da Kmg.
•'· 11.abf'!h Arch'-!r. ~d -1
e mar·
·t• A R
1 ·d
m('rflllg TtJe~dny nnnn at the
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usse I. JU ges: Laura , F
. H 1 1 . 1. 11. 1. 1
I could make these changes bene· ·
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s
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rpu
IS
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r·IC!al
. !0 ffil.lk producers.
Hf. \'n son. an
orma
US!'ie ll · Th erf' \Wrr Bppro xunrr
. t':' Iy t·•s
1 k
::. l
n
c per s. - p
I:'
• mPmlw r s and tll('ir families m I
Guests from 6t11er areas lnomf'ruv rt. - ~va Schrt&gt;i - ·
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.d . K h
atlendan('e_
rcuntinued From Poge I)
eluded Homer Nurse, fleldman
bf&gt;T , pres1:d.mg JU
ge.
fll leen
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h
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\o\Jl l1.1m P. Sm •lh.
Gal11a cha se of addi{JOnal equipment or t e Boren u.: Dean DowI•. \1,e 11 ,..•• 1.011 ,.,
n . 0 1e 1 , ,_,er te- C
, r. . , .
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vl?ve Burdelte. jmfgPs: Onnna, Ourl1). r.xknsJ~m ~g~nt. gave or lh.,. _&lt;.'?~!':i l ruc!wn of addttJOn- j er, mrmag,er o t_e . uutJeast- :
d 8 .
.hr \\ kPmml! drldn ~~ li e nol - l al facJ]Jt 1es on the premise 5 . ern Ohio Cooperative, Mr. and
( 'I
11 more an
ermce R. Jef•
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H
·.k
I
ed
&lt;1 d"l'ltnl' m lht&gt; number of ht&gt;rr·in dese~Jbed ur 011 sueh ad rs . •f'ne e.rdman of the
1
erRs. ck E'~ ~L
. milk pr11r 1tW1 '1" m t he pa ~t 10 dJI Jima! premtses as mav be 1 Scwto County Coop ~ ral1ve, and i
nc .---.pi mg s oUJse
V
.
,
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ve;u s of t1 IJour 28 per ce nt but r~cqturcd or furnished by . the 1 George II' a II ace, a Huntlllgton
R I
Anna JUW1gl'
! &lt;II lho:-.1· rt' mammg !Jroduce 'l e~sor or MPJgs County
or ' attorney.
pn:•q11tng
·~~::.:.-~-~-~~J
bPf.{lr
I VlS.!~, 1onrr.
1son 'lA
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d
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abutll
60
pt·rl'ent
more
m1lk
purf'lm~ed
bv
the
i"'ssee
ICf' Th ompson . JU ge-s: oroth v
·-~--··
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L Sm it h and Lewis John son.
I "Fur!!wrmore, upon th~ ler·
' ma_n. clrrks.
i minalion of the lease for any
rlerks
SiiVPI' Run _ Lucillt&gt; J YP:l uSa l e ~n - Glad!·s M Hoffman. ratJse provitlf'd herein, all funds
J;:Pr , pre·-l ding jurlgf"; F:iiPen L. ~w~uilll~ Ju4l gt! : Alrna E Smith, he ld by the le ss!:'e corporat.ion
1-la iiPy, f);ma R. nrm ~h. Mirl I. Uovle ic: . 13mwn, Doro!hea_ K. over and abov~ its obligatons
AtJsl!n. clerk s: Adra H. Swick, shall be surrendered and be-nll;lli r"f. jlld .&amp;,' t&gt;S; \lartha
A.
~f'~rl s Jnd Erhf•l \ '.
Little , and_ Rosah'e \~right, clerks..
come the properly of Meigs
f'lp;kc;.
!\-1!ddl t•port VIIJ&lt;lge - lsi VIIIJ_rd ICoun! y lo be deposited in
a
Hl'trri sunvfllt&gt; - Ldha F'. rrlt- ~ Lena M. ~rKintey, pre:·ad· l fund which shall be foi'- ~he purll'rill. pre-si(lin., jurh~r : l.r ;~h R lllg: _JUrl ge ; ~Itldrcd P. Long, po~r of construct ing or uperal·
Willi amc; . El~lf' E \\-' :lgg nnl'f. Gnf f Tho mp son, J. W. Warldell. ing th&lt;:&gt; hospi tal facilities lease
jur;ges: Gl:1dy R Vroma n and hereunder or successor facili·
,Jn~f'nh r.:. C''1rsl'y. jud gt· ~ : \1ilc!rt'd . ·•.;r r and no~rl la b trPh· Thoma s E. Man ki n. clerks.
ties ::;hould successor facilities
fi,.!rl. dt&gt;rks.
l\1iddl,·rort 2nrl _ Emma s_, b~ ' constructed."
.
Pa!lrville - Dw igh t ~ f"nnk \V.Jylantl. presiding judge; Eve- j . The purpose of th~s prov1s·
pr-?• ifling ;ud_!!P : MAry E. n 1t- lyn 1.1. Cru eser. Lel!ic c. Roush, ~ ~~n !S to as: ure that_ &lt;:~ny bene·
r~~er . Ardis Waggoner,
Ali a N.wa N. ,\fills, judg-e-s; Mar- fJts or profits accrUing fr?m
H:lrmon. jud ~t·s: F lori1 (}&lt;:horn!' lila J _Ch ild~ 'llld Lf•nnie F . Hap. I the opcra uon of the . ho~p l tal
awl JrPnP Hanning, flf'rK _~_
tonqall , ckrks.
' sha ll be for the benefit of the
Drxtt&gt;r - C:eorgf' .~ •· ··rv.
coun!y "
\·1idd!t·rnrt 3rd - .. \1rs __ Beu- 1' The newly opsanized corporapr('~ i rlin~ jurl gl': \1ildrrd
11 1n1l R __J .JOf' S, pn• :m 1Ill ~ JUo~ge;
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·, tion rinsed its firs!
meet1ng
J(&gt;ffrrs. Winni.,. C. S!o1J!, fltw \1 1 1·1 I tl 1 I'1011 h ., II L
• - ~'~
', !Z :I w
.'.. t,f' a . : wit~ a pledge to exercise every
n!t-!Y M. Bolrn . _judges: Pr:nwr, ~ H
1
1'&gt;:lilt'· 11 ( 11· Ill&lt;' 1;rf'nnrr. 1, effort pi,Sl'ible to insure t~e sue_ 1 1'.\".
C. Minor and Mt&gt;rium V. Holf- . 1Ud..,r ~· ·-Jtt&lt;l \lr' r.l 11 1 ~..
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u. c-:sful and orderly tranfer of
iiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii- ·1 W Jl ·&lt;:.l. rll 'r 'lrl .\1 il ,.,. 1.&lt;.. •S&lt;' "" l·l "S
·
·
c:. • &lt;lUI homy from the present cordt•rl .~
por&lt;ltifm and to extend to all
Mid(lkport 4111 - \ -iolet ~1 . , of the phy~i ciass granted staff
Har iin·•t•r. prrsi11Jng
judge; p:-iv1leges its sincere desire to
.!Pn n ('l':rl~. Dr&gt;flllli y L L1m1~ - ' ~f'e the new hospital continue
r-v;-1 D ILirt lt·r_ .JLtdgt'\: Ouid:1 lo sen•e the people of Meigs
~· &lt;"li.ol:-:!' and J\'t&gt;llf' J _ Warner , County wiL~out interruption.
r·INI..s .
· Mr. Rideout att~nded the or·
\ll rkllt'IJI•r! 5th
- Virginia · ganizntion meeting of the new
NPII it.ling. prsiding judge: El- [ hw-;[)ilal corporation in an adION REQUEST)
e:mor L. Lohse. Sylvi6 r:. Badg- 1visory capacity. He had h1gh
ley, J rnn1e Si11terfic ld, judges; praise for the hosp ital employ1\ddie '.J. 1-l(·ad ley and Margar. ees, the Ladies Auxiliary and
et J. Jones, clerks.
the Candy Stripers. He expressPomeroy 1st - freda M. ed his appreciation for Ure deCas to. presiding judge; Aileen I voled volunteer service of the
2-5428
r. \\'('brtmg \\'il rwen W. Zurch-1 L.'::ldies Auillary and Candy
!fllli!fllll!fllll!fllll~c!.."'
er, Audrey \'l)ung, judges; Flor. Stripers during the time
he
has been here and expressed
the hope that they will continue
their fine work for the hospital.

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SEWING MACHINES

2 49c

Cottage Cheese
TYPEWRITERS

pkgs.

JIM DANDY

.

Dog Food

TkP Fabric Shop

25

luckeye

WAID CROSS' SONS

II 5 W. SECOND

0 HI 0

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RACINE, 0.

Pro~

p\aPDIII

old

frQIII the

GleM•·
steel "'se lhal

11 111.. s:nnounced
~

ttll5 you time i!lld d~1 e at
a lllanu . Waltrprool· . ~ dl ­
"inding, sweep ~ tontl hand.
17 jewels

styled

combination link all'd

upanslon bafkl. -.u.talnles6
~teeL 17 )e\O'elt.

Bee Ow Eztenswe Collection of BULOVA Watch.,
From $24.75
eUSE OUR CHRISTMAS LAY-AWAY PLAN

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circle..
Publlohod In , . _ , . h&gt; ••II roodo bY eomotrollor of
The II1!IIP voted til contrl· roooy, • .,... ...tlon 5211, U, 1, ~ ltatut".
bull 10 Ute IICbool lunt:h
ASSITI

Jll'llll and to coUICI UMd Chlil~ Oaoh, balancee with oU,or l)onko, and ~~~~~ ltoms
be sent "·r
to .-.
f t••
in proees1 of eollecttun -- - ----- ·----·- .
••· 686,,.
0
lorttA ,.,onary,
"" "" IJnlltd States Government olll..ltlons, dlrtct aod
J~. Tbe meetlna waa clot&gt;
573,ilf4,34
1uaraotee4 (Not of •Ill' 11!Mrvts) ---·---· ·-o4 wl\11 the benediction.
ObligatioDB of Blatta and poltll&lt;ol aubltvlaiont
· A eflad COU1'It wu se.rved
(Net of any ro•erveo) · ---.-.- ·-----,-----··
17,100.00
by ·tht boatet!IOI, Mrt. "Muilrnton,... Loan• and diooounu (Net ot •IIJ ,..orv11&gt; ··--·-- ~ll8,l$U4
Hood f1J1!J l(ll, Ja!!ob •
Fhed 8010t! .. --,-------·----····---····-----10,1)1.08
to ··. ·~IOC, ln&lt;ludlng
aalota ----·--------·--···········------·-....;3;:;.8;;,15;;.U:;:
~- ....... Mno. (lbuo, Mrt.
TOT.U. .USEl'\1 --------··---·······----- J1,336.BM.U

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LIAIILITIIS

TurDw and

of

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allbdlvillOll&amp; ------

TOTAL

---· ---·---- tt.~62,1!)3.fl2

1111.17U~

4 II I

Wlttle tletnel-. ...Dtrtc ••• 7'01(• 1M bolea a111e ••adtar,
not the time. Yaw laundry wil be dried ,.... end claaa illlhefJBIIoW

Total' d...ancl depoolta ••••••

BLEACH • •

GAL
JUG

you want. 0 You"l -precious tiMe. M.., lh•a og: IBS fir
to fold and put ~. 0 You"l SIIY8 011 clothes, ttoo. lllerv"s .0 IAe

TOT~ UAJ!IUTIES · ----· ...

''''19C

SWEET MILK

! OllUIJI.II8

o

----.----m- iill.162,1113.9a
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CAPITAL ACCOUPfTI

tear, no wind - • · no IIOiling frola 1100t, birde, duit. And .,_-.
save money. Electric dryers cOst leD to buy.'- to lllllintllln. ll88d
OAiy one conneotion, end dry yow c:lothtt for lllxll• e dQII• 1 MOIIIA.

CHIF BOYARDEE

PIZZA PIE MIX

2 bo•• 89c

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CTN.

79(

PREM
CANNED

STlii!TMAN

~:·39c

COOKIES

Luncheon Meat
12 Ol.

12 OZ.

NISCAI'I

INSTANT COFFEE ~ S1 .39
CAMPBELLS

HEAD LETTUCE
•
Head

.

CANS

~All

ALL VARIETIES

10

I

AN tNYawto• •OW". .

FAIRMONTS
BEST!

WITH CHEISE

OHIO
i._'{:__

FAIRMONT

IIIII

Total tlalt and saYinp ciflto•ll! ! SIMI0.08

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3 Loaves

Galoxlt ,..,..~In end Fudtlt Slrl.,.

tndivl"""~' partQtroblpt,

------------ -- ------------ • 444,711'f,Ofl
fll lndlvldllll4,
852,360.0fl
corpqral19"' ----······---t,710.41
Government ~ --- ------ ·

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Jrlrt. ~ Anlboo7, Mrt. Bert t11tJpUld
.....,, Mn. rltldlq ~·k· ,.

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lh• Clrro

m-. ~
, mt·-'to

Hurry! Thm Dmlr wu 1 blttBr ti1111 tD buy/

Pkg. of

ICE CREAM

JACK &amp; JR.L

TltE FIRST NATIONAL BANK

lioeli for llle

JohnBon, clerlti,

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RIPORT OF CONilliiON OP

malloll wooeraiDg lhl oeedo of
OP IACINI
tile A.pt&gt;ctatlon progralll lor
the yor . and lilt prQjoets out- lft lht ltato of Ohlt, at tho C..,_ tf Butl""' on Ocltbor 1, ·1964.

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rrn.BIOIIary pros.ram to follow.
A communJ..tfim Wll
from \Jit Rio Orondo AllocioUon presldtllll, 1111. Wi1U1 o\JI.
thony, wblcll presented lnfor-

Hotld•PJi,

JUST LIKE MOTHERS!

cans

Ute with Mr. and Mrs. L. R.
clrclea of tho chl!!'&lt;h will Recent visitors ol Mr.

Blll'lbl ArM,

39c

"•·2$ 1
3
CHERRY PIE FILLING·

and Mrs. Fre&lt;l Wyers.
Mr. and Mrs. Joo Fouod

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clerks.
Syracuse Pet. - Mrs. Susie
M. fisc her, presiding
judge;
Mary E. Curtis, Bernice Levacy, Mary Lou Ihle, judges; Dorothy E. Smith and Margaret D.

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a

hold 1 combined JIOtluck
Mrs. Pearl ~Don and falllitlJ 1
Lula DJIIon,~E::.v•::lYc:•:..::ltl::un::·~~~------...00 NQf, 11 at 8 p. m. with a

i.

-box

MORTONS BREAD DOUGH

THANK YOU

gqpt
1011 11nd daughter • in • law
~· the busl!lesi meellll&amp; Ch~ndlersville, visited Sat•ud•,YI

ence Ann Bearhs, Mary F. Me-

D-.n IUN&amp; Telt1 t!mt
and date 11 a gluce. Wtlet·
proof*, s.:lf·l'tllldlnl . Sm~rtly

w••

SPAGHETTI DINNER
PEACH HALVES

Cbase..

Mr~. Donald 11oone

SPECIAL!

VIOiliUI., Gladys

and son.
Mrs. Bel'! llodlmer pre88PI· Mr. and Mra. A. E. ,:;~[
ed dev&lt;&gt;t!Olll
the topic, and Marcella visited ~
"!fow Sbouid we
taktn at Medina, W, Va ., with

ROBINSON'S
CLEANERS

in~ stainles~

,

Bost&lt;m of
r001111, The meeting waa open·
Sunday
ed br the cllllr111an. Mrt. Jlar. 1\!r. allti Mrs.

DRY
CLEANING

MEIRESS OF TIMf. -

RUTLAND

Mr. and Mn.
Cunnlnlbam, 4a1f41!ter and IO!I-IJiolf.w.

when the Lovejoy

ev..,Jifl In the

1

Angus, clerks.
Pomeroy 2nd - Vern Bolinger, presiding judge;
Eulalie
Webster, Frances E. Brown, Patricia A. McKnight, judges;
Elizabeth Well, and Edna M,
Hummell, clerks.
Racine Village - Cora B.
Beegle, presiding judge; Crystal A. Stobart, Nondus M. Hendricks, Claude W. Roy, judges;
Marilyn L. WoUe and Mary
Ann Huddleston, clerks.
Syracuse Village - Beatrice
M. Lisle, presiding judge; Rol·
lin Carroll, Oris A.
Hubbard,
Judges, Eura Largent and Net-1
tie Moore, clerks.
!
Minersville - Bertha
L, .
Scott, presiding judge; Edna ·
Edwards, Val Mitch, Maud
Grueser, judges; Grace M. Fisher, and Elsie Forbes 1 clerk.!!.
Racine Pet. - Clifford S. Morris, presiding judge; Ruth Ann
Hill , Paul A. Sellers, Betty A,
Carpenter, judges; Nancy E.
Carnahan and Lucy E. Taylor,

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Frozen Food

1-lb.
Roll1

COMPLITI

J-.

for the rear

B~h

.

Glady• Dillon vlolted
last
week wilb Lu1a DiUoo and Mrs.
Jones and ton.

Society Notes

clt, q~;:1111

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PKG.

CHEF BOYARDEI

Joppa ·

Lovejoy Circle
Pions Annual
Group Projects

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Now Phoot .... SH 2-5541

RACINE

SAUSAGE

Singer Sales &amp; Service McCall's Patterns

WY 2·2284
POMEROY

Fifth •nd Pe•rl

PECAN SWEET ROLLS
REGULAR
c
SPECIAL
49c

Tomato Juice

NO PAYMENTS TIL JAN. 1, 1965

Clover P•mt
Dep1rtment Store

"Tbo 1101'0 Wltb A llort"

c

l-Ib.

lb•.

STOKELY'S

LAY AWAY FOR CHRISTMAS

I

2-HOUR

Clever Farm Store
Route 7
TUPPiRS PLAINS

TRAY PACKE'D

for

BROUGHTON'S

.

I

Food Market

BACON

6 89c

SOUPS

RUTLAND

RACINE

LYONS

Bvckeye

CAMPBELLS
Chickon Noodle, Vogotoble Beef, Beof
BHI Noodle ond Croom of Chicken

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Shop At ..•

OHIO VALLEY

Dollna W. Jones and Ethel G · Smith. Gall!a Count .v Extension agent; Paul Oshel J-Iuntjngtun manager and Clyde
Shasteen. elerks.
Asbury, market administrator.
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PomProy 4th-- Norma L. Zie ~-

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To
Limit Quntitift

Rights Ratrved

1 P~~: J9c

SAUSAGE

Pomeroy 3:C ~ Flo

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OHIO
VAllEY

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THE SMART WAY TO SHOP FOR CHRISTMAS

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clerks.
Pomeroy 3·A - Esther
13_
Gross. presid ing judge: S::.ra E.
Hawk . Helene Mullen, ~~ ~ rcei­
Jene Strau:;;s, judges; Marjorie Reut er and Rose
Si sson.
cierks.
Pomeroy 3-B - Marie Custer.
presiding judge; Neva L Sev·
fried, Bernadine S. MPier, M~­
rie Walson , JUdges: Lucille Vau.
ghan , Marie Leif~eit, clerks.

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Jitney Supper
Commltt"s for
PTA Announced

CALENDAR

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Carson. presidm~ J lld~e ; Seth
F' Nirhol -.on. Wdd a J. Br ogan,
Mflr garet Sehilling. judges : Ne\'a ~cholson and Allegra Will.

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SOCIAL

another animal, -a skunk, kitloo
in the Flatwoods area, has been
determined rabid in tests at
NeJsonville.

from starvation .
FlNED $5, COSTS
From 1921 tu 1928 under Prfs-- Gary Freeman, 23. Pumeroy ,
was fined $5 and costs in Pnm idPnts Harding and Coolidg~ . he
served in the cabinet as secre- eroy Mayor Charles . L~gar's
ta
f
coult Tuesday on a c1 tulwn of I
ry 0 commerce
1 passmg on a double
ve llow
In 1928, h~ de!eat€d New lme
York Gov AI Sm1th and be·
came the 31SI Presidenl uf the
DIVORCE GRANTED
Umted Stalt!s, but the hour of 1 Vir il H T
great tnumph soon turned sour
g
· . aylor hu
been
on him .
granted
a
dJvorce
iu
Meigs
1
1
Co unty Common Pleas Court
The Wall Slret-t crash, the de- from Opal Carol Taylor. No
pression and .mally the re sur- children were involved in thP 1
gence of !eh Democrali&lt;.: party action.
undf'r Franklin D_ Hoosevel! which rasl tiJe bla me for the Hoover swept him from the
na tion's W{)rsl economic buslo n While House.
I

Page and Els1e L'runser . clerks.
. Wt•s! Rutland - Rose Ellt!n

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ANOTAER RAIIID CASt:
The MeilJ• County Hnltll De-

In Rotunda

J,..~ si E' P. Sansbu r~. l,l:'ona \1
1\f"nnedy. JUdges. Janire Ann

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CANS

$100
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n.n,. Seotlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o .• Oct. %1, 1VM-ll
WANT AD
INFORMATION

NEW HAn:N

!"SIGNS
QUALITY

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eALUMINUM STORM DOORS
e PLOORING AND SIDING
ePAINTS- PLYWOOD

Anderoon,

Mrs. MeMillin

Services set
10 ~CI~ On Thursday
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Notal
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l'riens ...... onny .. boor fll

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the death &lt;&gt;I Leonard K..m,. llr. IIIII Mn. ..,.... . Mf
Funeral Keno.
ore -lldnc ... Writ tl •
1960
R•mbler
Cl1ssii:
W1gon
$899
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59
Buick
$995
,.rvict
lor
Mrs.
Byrd
Kirker
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.
dllll!hter
at IIDIIor Bn.
aa:u~rauNa
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tlldl
LeSabre
4
dr.
We
un
refer
McMillin,
88.
of
%109
Mt.
Those
visltiill
Shellie
Petty,
She
weig.bed
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Local
owner.
6
cyl.,
St.ndard
traat
..
radio,
heater,
cleu
n. ........ ._.... ..... t"ttlll
• lllbt . . . . . . .., ... 4eowoel
inside and out.
I'M ,... lewtl' ....._.
you to local owner. Power Vemon
Avenue, will
be in observance rJf her birthday pa(efttl are11r . . Kn. .....
.,~-!!Ia
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We Wt 1111 1111111
1teerine. Automatic.
h.eld fit 2 p. m. Thursday tn Wert : Mr."and Mn. Cecil Towa- ley Hmdlq,
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lllhar .0. ... bl 1II!Oftlthtr t.
1958
Chevrolet
Bel
AlrVS-4
Dr._
$495
s.- $966 Ute Heights EUB Church with send, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Town. Mr. 11111 Mn. 14Wr~ U l a - ........, .......
61 Ford
I•••••MI . _
the Rev. Roy McCoy ::~nd Rev send, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin- Town- ot Syracaae. Gnat ..........
Cal WI Ul'lt a., • Nlpt:
Sta. Wacon. Fakon. Show• 0 . H. Carder officiating. Bur- ~· Clyde Townsend, BelJe.. er lA Mrl. ~ eaitrm,i ~
1963 Corv•lr P1nel - - - - - - $1699
7 • 1e extra good eare. 6 eyJ. ltd. ial will be in Lone Oak Ceme-- vtlle, W. Va., Mr. and Mrs. ~- cuse.
Low .mlleaae, tolld body, beltel', 1ood liNt,
WGHT BA ULING or
wats' shift.
tery. The body wJU lie in state ion Congdon, Mr. and Mn. Jim Mr. and Mrs. rtoyd ~
at the church one hour prior Foutty and doughier. Parker&gt;- and Mr. and Mrl. Lee ~
bauiJn&amp;. .PI!one WY z.G21
lo service.
burs. W. Va. Mr .. I Mrs. Guy of Canal W"mcbelter .,.,._,.,. '
Pomoroy, Ohio
Mrs. McMillin died Monrtay Carleton and Jumor Carttoton, day guests at d!e home 9fff'•
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ID!AnNG, Pbmlblq. Maellll'
_
night
at her home after a long Po:J'~roy ~tnd M~~m~Ul8 Durst and Mrs. Guy Bwadley. -- .,~
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
rar..e., &amp;neld Rlii6~ 1959 FORD, t passenger Coun- illness. She was born ln Mason an aug ers,
sv e.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary ~
POMEROY, OHIO
111 East MaiD Banet. p...,
try Squire Station Wagon, au- County on January 29, 1876 the
Mrs. Nellie Stethem was vis- of Pomeroy visited bel' ~.
eny. Pteou IY1 WIG.
tomatle triiiSJJilsstoo. power daughter of the !ale .Joseph C. lting Mr. and Mrs. Howard I Mrs. Ernmo LedHe Sanday;
1 JD tic
Jteering, radio, beater, pow· and Fliena Rend K1rker . S~P. I Young, Paden City, w. va. and I Mr. and lfrs. Floyd Kenned:J
For lent
For S•le
- - - - - - - - - - er brakes. Phone WY W891 formerly operated a !ltore m Edgar Coleman, Sebring, o. I and Mr. and Mrs. Lee 'I'll~
PHOTO ,......-.. r ..-.~~ ,...___ or see lt at Hackett's Sohio Pt. Pleasant. Her husband, L.
of Canal Winchester and z.tr.
SIZE Warm Morning
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If A M M
M
K"bbl A t C r!
d
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PHONE WY2-2156 TRAILEII loll for rent. close LARGE
coal ~-·e lor aale, ..,. w made o1 legal papen. Service.
10 7 c . c illin. oPt. Pleasant mer- . ary 1 e, P os, a 1 . an j and Mrs. Guy Swadley, ~~1,
;,wv
.,_
b:lrtt! record and 1
chant for many yrars. preced- Alice ~ranstrom Toledo.
0 . Middleport, called on Gef,ltJt
to Laundrymat and schools. Gar] H. Williams. Phone WY
s
a most any
Tttt Rambler
ed her in death on ()(&gt;tober 16. W"'re dmnf'r guests oJf Mr. and and F.dith Titus Sunday . . .
Valley Lumber &amp; 811pply Com- 2-5389, at 785 Dock St. Mid- other docum~ntJ Also lamlnWorld Standard of Compact 11963.
Mrs . David Smith.
' ;,
pany, Midd.leport.
10.3-tic
dleport
10
3tc tlng in plasUc, film to preE:rcellenCf'
I
noon.
Card of Thanks
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sen·e your valuable p!ipera
Ylrs. Mc:W_illin was a member 1 Betty F'rederiek and
sons. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Belt. and
MODERN 4 room and
bath
Reatr.r JJu1urance, Pomf'te)' , Bll cu room. ride aDd per· of the Hetg-h l: EUB church ; Chester. Evelyn Tuttle and Ina Mr. and VIrs . Mitchell Belt
I WISH to thank everyone for furnished apartment.
M 1 d- ACRE and one-half com. Clyde
i • 1fc · lwmance. SmaU CJtr rconom) and a member of the rhurch Patter!'on. Cuysvil!e were visit· and Mr. and Mrs. Dalla5 Heh•
their kindness during
my dleport. WY 2..J874.
Brown. housetrailer on Har--and maa!~~rabiU&amp;y
IMissionary Society.
ing Leone Babcock.
. ler ~E~nd famjly spent .a weekend
stay in .M.eigs General Hos9 11 tfc
risonville • Rutland Road.
AUlTIONEER
~
Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Mr . rlnd .~1rs Fred Larkins recenlly with Mr. and Mrs. -Guy
pital. Special thenks to the
10 20 3tp
Complde 8enlce
Metropolltn Motort
1 W. E . Yeager. New Brighton. were dmner guests of Bess Lar.: Swadley.
~
Laurel Cliff Free Methodist FOUR room furnished apartCr1tt 5fradf..-d
E. Main Street, PomerOJ
I P.a .; one brother , Joseph E. kins. R~edsville .
\1r . and Mrs . Alpha Barr a:ild
Church for their prayers.
ment Pbnne WY t-.3658
FREE use of our Carpet Sham'a'l'lie, ...._ • C.IMI
Pboae W~ N81l
Kirker, Rehoboth Beach Del- Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Weber . son, .Michael. went to Lancast.24
Mrs. Jones Lewis
~~ .,. ~c pooer with purchase of Blue
.&amp;.. c. BRADFORD
f 22 ~~ aware. and several niec~s and and daugh! Pr. MrKf'l•s Roc!;,, f'f Lo attend the Lancaster
In 21 Itc 1 FOR RENT. modern
bouse.
Lustre Shampoo.
8 aker
aaeme. 01111
FORD
pickup
¥.!
ton
with nephews.
Pa ., spent the weekend
with on S'aturday .
1949
:
:
:
si:r
rooms
and
bath.
YoungsFurniture.
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20
6tc
1
11
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Friends
may
call
at
the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
No.rman
Weber
1
Robert Rumfield is ill ·i.t
town kitchen, tile floot . loor without 4 bunk camper. Crow • Hussell Funeral Home. .\1r . and Mrs Dav1d Cartl:'r, ' his home.
In Memory
cated al 136 LiDl:o1n·rd Call 1 in. wire 6 steel posts, 1 bear
Bill Buck, Cheshir~. Rt. 1, .
I Mr. and Mrs. Jih Carter
and Mrs. Marie Edward lw betn
7
7468
10
19
b 29 de
bow outfit, 1 Agfa camera out·
EM ·
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Gtp
M,r. and Mrs. Henry Hensley ill and is Wlder a doctor'• .cete,
IN LOVING memory of our WY 2-3020.
lit, ooe pony pump, 51 Ply·
EXPERIENCED
t N.I
W V d to
'
were a
I ro, . a., ue
1964 SIMCA 4 door sedan, new
son, Robert Casto, who passmouth, kerosene stove heath d th 1 th eJr
· grcm drun tlJer ,
For Sale
white walls, snow heads.
t e ea 0
ed away October 15, 1961.
er.
John
J.
Fry,
Depot
St..
fu
lly
equipped.
Phone
WY
Ahce
Roberts.
0
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2
Some may think we have forRutland. Ohio.
10 20 3tp
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Spending the weekend wit h Mrl
gotten,
ONE large coal heateT
In '
6247 aiter 6 p. m.
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. k t•med FIRE WOOD, locust posts, laW
10 I".. 12t '
I and Mro&lt;.
WayneR.Prmce
Though we know we never good shape. Fire br1c
d M
h d RWefil
h
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logs. Call Sherman Roberts
1
JeS
i Mr "n
rs . ;c ar
ul ·
.
wil~
inside. Phone VI 3-2240.
'[Akron, o. an d Mr . and Mrs . - - - - - - - - - - WY 2-&amp;476.
10 2() 3tp .._
• .-om the larllest truck or
Though he's gone
10 21 3
:c
oulldozer radiator tv the
Livestock
j
Clarence Dean, Columbus.
BY ALTA CONE
from thisj
earth.
AUCTION SALE, Saturday, 7 USED workpants, shirts, COV· tmalleJt Deaf.er core.
·1 PT. PLEASANT . - George 1 Mr.s. Dayton Coner. Wheelin.g. Leonard Quisenberry and fa.
In our memory he lingers
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Ca 1 Ch
FOR SALE : 15 year old H~re · W Ada
t ed f
p.m . Welch's Auction House eras, an JSC ets. r
evford bulL Phone WI 9-3054. I . . ms, 92 , re Jr
armer l W. Va ., spPnt several weeks wtth mily spent Sunday at the.MiltQD
olill.
Laurel Cliff on Rt. 124. Used alier, Long Bottom, Ohio.
~ullin s home.
_...t
10 21 3tp ?f Plmy, died. Tuesd~y morning [Mr . and Mrs. Jerry Caner.
10 21 ltp and new merchandise.
10 15 30tp
WY 2-2143
PomorOY
rn the Arcadta Nur.~mg Home., Visiting Mary Pwrce were Mr~. Albert Cone caned · an
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SOW AND PIGS,
Ch-a rl;s Coolv~lle, Ohio, afler a long : Mr. and Mrs.. . Dt"'-'er Curtis I Mrs. Edmund Foster~!
Notice
~- ~INGER159Sewtnp
machi.Dea.
i. 0 McCOY AUl.''rtoNEER.,
Blake,
Hen
Jock
Grove,
Ohio. illness.
and Evel:m \\ h1te. Columbus, The homecoming .at the Nft·
1
50
FARM
BELL
with
crdle.
Pur·
oew
·
up.
heveral
IISed
chester.
Obio.
S
23
tfc
Phone
WY
-6J9.1.
He
was
born
in
Graysr:n.
Ky
.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Manley, 1arene church near Pt.
Rock
2
AUTOMOBILE b.sPU"ance been
ley Karr Chester Ohio.
maetUne~ at barga1D prtca
lO l9 3t.c Nov. 22, 1871, th~ son o~ the Groveport. Phyllis Larkins and I was well attended. A revival iJ
caoceUed? f.,ost your opera·
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21
3tp
The
ll'abrlc
Shop.
&lt;::ing4!f
Salea
___ late John and Elizabeth fargo Dora Pieret&gt;.
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tor•a lkeooo7 Clll WY J.IMI.
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lad ..._._ Pom~ Oht.
Real
Est1te
For
S.le
,
= ·ng held and everyone luv!l_.. WY .,.,,,.......,
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Employment Wanted Adams
and
to Mtlson Ernest Wyatt. Chester was i ed to attend.
SPECIALS loT Thursday, FriW28t.
4 .~.
Zl lie ·
C
h moved
h
.
--'--'---,--,-----c·- ounty w en e was 12 year.s visiting Mr. and Mrs. Larry Walter Pettit and
funltf.
day, Saturday at Harden'.s 1958 TRAILER 38 • x a• with SEVEN ROOM brick hom.e In IRONING to do in my home . old, spending the remainder of Curtis.
i Charleston spent Sunday at·ur.
Market, Syracuse. Sweet Cl- attached rooms, lot
with P·JJneroy, two bathrooms, 4
$3 bu. or shirtl 20c each. hi9 life in this CoJilmunity. He Mr. and M111. Oscar Babcock · Peltit ho~e.
.·.
7
Wanted To Buy
der - 9c gal. Fairmont Ice basemr..,t and out building, in\ bedrooms, garag~. basement,
Phone WI 8-3464.
10 20 6tc was~ member of the &amp;rmony were visiting .Mr. and Mrs. I Jim Wilbur, Dresden, called
98
Cream,
reg. csanRutland - Phone SH 2--4431.
!Lar fuushed
Baptist
Raymond Fitch, Dewitt.s Run. at home of his brothP.r, Vancr
79c. Our 1h:
owngal.
homemade
·0t Out rooiDI
of bl•hln attic.
t
Sur·• Church.
·
USED DEEP FREEZE. Phone sage _ 590 lb. 25c yellow
10 16 6tp
ge · ·
... wa er.
Instructions
, . ••VIng .are. bis ¥{if~. ,ren· Mr. and ~rs.. I,awrence Kill- Wilbur and Iamily Sunday.
WI 9-3054.
10 21 3tp
school tablets, 5 _ $1.00.
Central heating
Inquire
me Hannas Adams, one . .sou, bl~. and lielen, R:Qge.rs. 0 weN! Pomeroy visitors Tuesday
.
F h . I lluce • hds
TWO USED sao raoses from ~,!'"!ores WYWild'!'!?!h. W'!._tfJ.c U. I. CIVIL IIRYICI TESTSI Clyde Ad~ms, Pliny. on~ daugh. viSJ!ing
.•M Mrs. David ·IPf'ltil
were Mrs. Alta Cone, Mrs. Lona
.
LOGS WANTED. High grade
res cnsl-J e
• ""
.- school classrooms, three _..,
.vv.uu.
rwter, Mrs. Mtldied Adam$ 881!, .SnJ,Lth. . -·· .: . . · .
and Mrs . G. A. Radekin.
walnut, cherry, poplar, bass- 29c. Winesap apples, Y.t bu. years old. Reflect good care, FOR SALE-Middleport' a ta1J. ::.00
~
a teac~er .i t Ordna~e E}.t:~~ I · - -Violet Smith
Mrs. Cora Morris and daugb1
wood. hard and soft maple,- 99c. Round steak - 79c. Milblk priced to go iat1t. CalJ WY a- est bu'o.o'-. loea·- 352 N. !Uitll llPJIOln' , Th&lt;oulandl .n totM&gt; tary Scl~ool, Pt. Pleasant; lout .
~ter. Viola. Co!umbns spent Sat·
red and white oak and ash. · ~ ga. Dinty Moore ll'o · 51112
10 15 tfc
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~- ~and h ld
d t
1
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1 urday night with her !lOD · amSecond Street, Middleport *"· ru1 IDI"'-tt"11 ~ ...-. e•
c t ren an wo grea
Log bLJYtr will be at Mason
beef stew, 49c.
Priced for quid liiBle
1D- Mlarl- rr ' - ' - Wn,. mflA' &amp;randchiJdren.
on Morris and family.
10__21 3tc AUCTION - Saturday. October
Furniture Corp., Pt. Plea.
"-::n:d-.:,. .....:~-. •b;:
FunerBI service will be held
Miss Linda Christian bu •mant.. W. Va., Tuesdays and 7 ft. LOCUST posts. Several . 24, 10 A. M. I '"II !eaV,ing the qttlre at Oblo il&lt;&gt;teL
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at 2 p. m. Thursday in the L.
ployment in Athens.
10 lfi tfc
farm on aecount:ofl my healtb
Fndays, 8:30 a. m. lo 4:30 hundred on hand. Mostly g&lt;J04 and will sell tlie following per·
::Leg• ( Notice
G. Mohr Funeral home with
Henry Bobo made a busb...
Jl. m.
10 15 12tc posts. Entire lot 20c each.
sonal proj&gt;erty.~' Fa!'ID mach- ROUSE for sale, $3500. S l.x
--~.
the Rev. Harry Miller and
trip to Columbus on Tuesday. : .
1
Charles Ihle, Racine Village. lnery located at the farm 4 J'O(lnu and
partial
bat~. A1lnu.al !:C~~~~ :,o~~:. oountJ" Rev· C. S. Thompson ufficiat.
I Kevin Cone, Atherut, spent :
For Rent
10 21 8tc
'le.s ~-·t 1_
Chester on Close to school, 385 Hamil- Aen~uttunJ soetety mn~tan wtn mg. Burial will be in Suncrest BY BERTHA PARKER
weekend with her grandpart:nta,
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~ lVJQ
I St eet M"ddl
I Ohio be h~kl Thun&gt;((o, NoYember 12, 1964 Ce le
.
Th
.
- - - - -- - , .state
ROftte !_...aflft "" mile
on r , I epor,
· trom I!I:OO P. M. to 9 :oo P. M. at of·
me ry. Fnends
may call at .
e Laurel Cliff Health club Albert Cone and wife.
:
APARTMENT,~ rooml!l and SOMEONE
to take over paf~
I
61... - ... ._~
f
If interested. write N.
A. n~u flf tbr MtiM• co~~nty Comm.t•· the funeral home.
will sell lunch and homemade
Weekend visitors witb M~lt
-nts on a 1959 35 :X 8, 4 west rom WM: JWR&lt;UYII 0
Bow
R
"II Obi
slope" .. Court, tloU.w m Pomeroy,
.
I . d
h h
nd --·
Call
bath, newly redecorated.
""::
the Ba 9ba
K
Road and
en. osev1 e,
o, or Oh1o.
ptes e ect10n ay at t e orne Evea Morris a
Bn:uua 1Nl!l
room and bath Detroiter
D
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II
OX
7
7922
Qv.allflcattona
tor und.klatet~
for
ORDER
SIGNED
f
M"
k
F
Ut
Walter Crooks, WY 2-3631.
Route 248 at East
Shade ca
• ,
Dtrecton .ara that they mu•t ~ •
o · . lc ey ox next to e vot- Clayton Morris and fam il y, C"'
I'!'
10 15 6tc
trailer. Mrs. Betty
Reed,
10 18 6tc qu.allft"'d
"Yoti!J' of Met1s count.J •nd
PT. PLEASANT - AD order ing place.
lumbus and Tom McLa....
hHII
Bridge
near
Keno.
Watcb
for
mud
Uve
•
roembtr~
t1cllet
ln
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==--.-:-----::--.-:-E. Main St., omeroy.
· - .atct
Society forprUUon•
year L984
THREIC
nd four
fu I hesigns at turn ~ff. After seII •
fanctidate'•
miat be tUed was signed by Mason County Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Fox and wife, Middleport.
10 2 1 6
ed
lnM farm machinery will go 19__ _ L.._I•• 6wtth the secrelary not Later th.aD IHIO Circuit Court Judge James Lee wiU leave Octnber 26 to spend [
"
1961 VINOALE House Trailer, to Tuppers Plains and sell the \aMQrftr ~_,I
P.o~iY w.:.:oe:•Yho~~:m~~\e:.:'p Thompson giving default judg- the Winter in Florida.
menta. WY 2-64St
12 8 tic 52' X 10' witb 8 10' I 15' household goods at the Iate
ttell:et..
.at theor .at
clo.e or til"' 191154 ment in the amount of u23.94
Mr. and Mrs. Norman SchBe{_'
o nn\J' Falr,
~.e.., tlfteeo cal.,,
,
....... "' Mrs Kim home opposite the RUTLAND - 7 • room frame enct.ar d•YS be[Orll' the date of elec· plus interest and costs to the fer altended the Fairfield counaluminwn
awning. Prl~
Help Wanted
· Farm Store
'
•re M"'lil•
qualified
to ~ole.
plaintiff
against the defendant ty fair.
to sen. Chester 985-4135.
Clover
00 Route
house with bath, gas circu- tlon,The
COLIDt)" Al;rleultunl
,.
10.1Nitc
society ,
n the civil action of Profe!l- John Slory, Columbus :'&gt;pent
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7.
lating heat, 3 bedrooms upBy: Fr.art11. "· John.ato~~o 8ec'l'etu"J" sional Discount Corp. vs. tan- a week with his grandpan"lts,
IOMEONE
witb good power ===-:::E:::w=IN"G~Ma~b;:;.:::--:;::.
M Farmall Tractor, Al.Hs stairs, 4 large rooms down.
NoToco - .,.,.u&lt;•TtON
di K w dl.
Pt PI
M
dM N
Sch .
nd M
drla Latbef
·"c me ' Z1
r. an
rs. orman
ae1er.
Mr. a
rs. A n
saw to cut u.n;~Wood
on my SINGER S
Cludmers Field Chopper WI tb Gas log fireplace with white Public nouc,.,......-11 hereby liv•a lh•t s . an mg, . easant.
Iarm. Guy Care
I Ion. R. 0. 3, zags' buttonhole!
mono- Hydraulie
. lll t, used
Jr . bu
me~~ whbo~ Ohio
tht! •
Miss Darlene Eblin
spent and daughter. Judy, spent : :
. '
very b1 ick mantle and hearth. lay
PublicHan.
Utlllttn
c...mmJnkln
Pomeroy, Phone WY 2-6760.
grm:n~. etc., WithOUt attach- little 1 H c Corn Picker Cll.l- A1umlnum torm doors 8 n d u. .appliC.I.tion far a r.m.mc.at. ot
weekend with her grandmother, weekend with their . daqh
10 20 3tp ments. Sews forward ·and tivator: i4·~ plows, 1 n.'disc, windows cosmplete . On main !",!~~t.teeonn""':~ot·~~ n;:;,~ityov~~
Mrs. Katy Walburn, Union Ave. Linda. who is a student ~
- - - - - - - - - - - ' backward • 137 .81 cash or 7 Com Planter. Manure spreau·
"'
tn-.autar
rouw.
lu
tralUI!ort
coal
I
Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Eb- t Glenville St;.te College. .......,
highway, close to schools and nnct, ....."Ytl, Hme, ltaletktDe, lum:
·I.Kil'
paymenta ol ..
.. ch.lpt, alld commodltln tn
lin . Penni and Pau,· spent Sat- ' a Ilend-"
....:
LOOKING FOR SaCURI
"PY•00 --"'''y
'""''uu . er with Seeder Attachment,
bn-h 16 000 00
ber, wood
= the Homecomina
--• a,,..
I blond -alnut or
A
II
bl
.
c
dump
yehJcln.
lram
•nd
to
Mel••
urday
Wl"lh
R·v
Leslie
Kun,·
Vl.tl"es
.
.101?
va a e n
• ....
•
case side delivery rake, 14 ft. DEXTER - 5 .. room house and GalUa Count1et, Obto, Wlln• the
.le
1'niD •
u. &amp; a?U ........,. ..._
mahogany cabinet.
WY 2- tractor trailer, 50 toOth bar- . wlth water system. Rooms all fo~:;.:.:u~~: ,i! t~:~ tur·
of Trenway.
Mrs . Carl Tennant has beea
... -· .. · - - · - 2204:.
' tO 15 etc row 2 unit Universal milker 11~'ru"shed in panellng
New ther tnform;auon by addrmtna tn•
Mrs. Irene
Counlryman, a patient at Holzerhospital.
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Publlr Uti11tie• ConuniMir.n et Ob.lo.
Mr. ..
and Mrs. Eugene
Rus- Greenfield,
._t.toa.
a..m.o.t. ......._
IM•hn• ZIG _ ZAG • 0 , MATIC, 1964
and • Une, Esco milk cooler, 6 carport, good outside• cellar, Coiumbu•·
Ohio.
th
Mr
"th M
d visited
,
H recently
F
. Mrs. Harperh Burn&amp; of Grant.
,_
0 VISIted -..
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of
Jay
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ox.
v11le
is
tht&gt;
ousegues
200
Sewing Machine, Automatical- milk cans,
bushe
com, some furniture included with
K. n. 1 •
.
Margaret Russell Sunday .
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schae- daughter and family, Mr.
50
Jy buttonbolea. JeWI OIJ butbushell ·of _ oats,
band house at $3,DOO.OO.
MJd~~~~·, ~~in ... 3tc Homer Milner of Columbus fer, received a call from their I Mrs. Paul B. Powell and Rick.
tons, monOirams,
blind tools, 8 few pieces of flli'Jii- FARM - 7l acres on Dexter
was a guest here Monday of his I son, Wyatt Schaefer, Mt. Ver- I
Mrs. Ada Rickan! bas rebems, fancy . 4esil!lii.. BraDd ture.
road, good 6 • room house Firemen Planning
1
I · ~EDROOM h
siec,e
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wea· "II
non,. that
a sur~
ouse, m011ern new. Guaranieod.- 'l'ra
.· &lt;lo! ac·
AI the borne In Tuppera Pialns coal heated. Water In house To Spread 'Cheer'
th
h Mrs.t &amp;haefer
h . I was
nd turned home aflerthbeing
u---"' Ieben, basement, garage. ~ted. Full cash price M2.44 at opprommalelJ 1:30 p . M. from dug well. Small imple- PT. PLEASANT - The Pot"nt erman.
gicnl
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I . patient
d H at. I e. u.;u
P rk""-~
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a un ergone maJor surgery. C iruc an
osp1ta 10 a en..:
88
2
P ce, 1 furnace,
~ terms JL50 fifk . WY 2-2204. Llving room swte, piano, •- ment shed, garage and eel- Pleasant Volunteer Fire De- 3Jld daughter of Marysville, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Stahl, burg.
:::
lots.011WiD accept bouse trail10 15 6tc
brary table, ltandl, rockers, Jar, school bus and mail route artment is again making plans Mrs. M8J1 Webster and Ber- New Mllrshfield.
Eulah
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Vsnct.
2 rugs some timber
•
trade. Phone '173-5611.
S
chairs,
books,
lamps,
top coal.
distribute
Christmal!l
Baskets
tha
Matlack
of
Richwood
and
Jeffers.
visited
recently
wlth
have
returned home
aftei·
6
21 aweepen, metal 13 acres exceptionally good and toys to the needy families Mrs. Mabel Hostetter, local. all Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schae- spending a vacation at Poplll'
•
weel
per,
uselltb
S
clocb
paper bags, compete "
beds aDd betldJns, old drea.. bottom land. $4,500.110.
. .
For Rent
attachments. Bahince due ers, wash stand, dining room
PAUUNE MARKINS
of the area. . Applications for were Sunday guesst of Mr. and 1fer.
Branch. N. C., where they vis---:-=--· _... 3 paymenR f1·.00 each. WY 2- suite, cJass door Cupboard,
SaleltDU
food baskets w~n be taken sta_rt- Mrs. Jolm Arbaugh.
i .\-lr. and Mrs. Sam Lewis and il-ed the former's parents, Mr.
"ROOM FURNISHED . apart- 2204." · · ' · ,. 1&amp; ·J5 ltc dishes, cook:iJJa: . utenslls, coal
RUTLAND, omo
lng Nov. _IS With Dec. ~5 bemg Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Clark i Anita.
Harrisonville. visited and Mrs. L. F. Vance.
ment. 1128 E, Main-at. Phooe
_....:.___
r 3 0 g e, Kt!tosene: ·· Range,
Pllene Sll U5t5
the deadli~~ for apply:mg.
and family of Co1umbus and with Mr. and Mrs. Orville AIMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roush vis-Harry Bailey, WY 2-34111.
electric bot J)late, Korosene
t!O) 20 3tc
Anyone .wi8hlng to donote toys Mrs. Wtila Clark and
son. l ien.
ite&lt;! their daughter and lam..
10 20 3te
NOW IN FULL SWING
cook 3 to
sewing macl&gt;
should wms them to the Ftre Kenneth, of
White's Chapel Mr. and Mrs: William Souls· ily. Rev. and Mrs. John Barrio§
IDe 1 .:~ J aweepen lusinen Opportunities Department or call 14 for pick were Sunday guests of Mr. and by, Caroline and Tommy spent ger and son at Chicago, Ill. oV!;
TRUCKLO,t;D
..:•. Many other Item;
..
up service. Donallona of doll• Mrs. Way Clark and family . a day recently with Mr. and er Ute wtekend.
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WY
UNICO TIRE · SALE
Some
very
old
are
being
requeoled
lad
wornMr.
and
Mrs.
Kennetb
Grit·
Mrs.
Gene
Carter,
Rockbridge.
!
.
listed
1
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on.
2-6436.
en to sew 0011 clothes are need- fith were guests of her brother, end atlended the Fairfield coun- SIGHT-SAVERS
Leonard Koenl&amp; OWner
ed.
Mr. IIIII Mrs. Richard Corns ty fair.
SAN ANTONIO. Tox. (UPJJi
Vlddle(JMI AparlmeDI, G l'OCillllt
WHOLESAlE ·
Tenna : Cash
and family of Sandyville, W.Va.
Mrs. Cora Renshaw spent a - A schoolboy who got
bad'
batb and ba~ 011 pwnd
.
Not relpjlP!ible for Accidents.
PleaiJBDt VaUey Hospital
day recently with her sister, marks .·in school was scolded. ,
Onor. New11 decorated, IJard.
PRICES · · ·
BTadford Auction Company
ADMITI'ED - Dwight Kin·
Mrs. Lona Roecher. Chest«. loudly by his parents wbeu ho '
floors. automatiC baal.
Bmlloro:l, Auclloneer
naird, Apple Grove; shelly .
0
Mrs. Edna Schaefer, Mrs. brought hom• a poor
repnr€
CaD WY. 2-3200
10 10 tfc
dford M
King, Pt. Pleasant; Mn. Fl'll'Margaret Allen, visited friends card. Neighbors told Qlem~
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Bra will •be be
IIIUijJel"ld as
Choohlro, 0.
...,. Aleunder. Pl Pleasont:
h1 Harrisonville Sunday.
o1 the Weot Side Lions Club;::
--·-BED
,_...;;&lt;... ~
ReJ1U111" ~-·· ond mud ond
TtWtC.Sale
vv~•ao
.
.
.
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Inquire
At
St
tion
Mn.
Maurice
Snodgrass,
Gel·
Chalky
McDaniel,
son
of
Mr.
Mrs.
Homer
Halley
and
Mrs.
The
civic group Bft'anged _ tE:
1
1'011
. 1, - · • Door. s - treads et Iowestr• advertised.
....·tho - - BUY NO
· 11 11 ate
lipolis Ferry; Lowen JackiiOJI, and Mrs. Curtis McDaniel, has 1 Marie Curd attended the Gos- send the youth to a doctor .rna:.•.·
and bath. S8l S. Secaiad Ave.,
...........
·
·
or Call
Winfield; Mrs. Floyd Wamsley, accepted employment as
a . pel Caravan Singers prngram paid for .eye glasses. The boJ::
Middleport. CIIU WY :HI8I. ,.
....
.
SUPER SERVICE PERFE610N 011 beitot wrib
WY 2·2166
PI. Pleosanl.
Guard wllh U. s. Civil Serv1ce jet the Eastern High School SUJ1. be&lt;ame an outstanding studeul!';
'
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t1nmut IIIII fitllnp, DoyiO.
DISCHARGED - Mrs. Grov· Commission In Washington. He 1day afternoon.
That case history of
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Coney
oiectric
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30
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c....,.
er
Neville,
Hogsell:
Charles
will
leave
on
Thursday.
years
qo io one ol many In tbi.
\1 llupler,
. 4 bedronml
. • Saaai';
· Mer. wv :1-9932
1o
1
B
Ruu 11"08 PomerO Philut
lty, 10 fl. ;meal ~· 1966
IIUIUflnce
Tay r, Addison: Mrs. Kenneth
Mr. and Mrs. WilliBm Per·
elore passage of the 17th files of the Lions Club, wlllcli;
WY • -11'
.. '1•11 • "o
.~
. ..
.·.
..
Mereury, bodJ anCI · eh"stil
King, Pomeroy: Mrs. 0 E. singer a no two children. of c.o- •ame;,tment in 1913. U. 8. sena- has made a project of sam~
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·nal'.~ a-""..- J.~ G.JU1ibl' ·~ .CU motor, ~
011, JO
.mpene .
r inker. Mason; »rs. Willtam Iumbus an d Tom Persmger VIS· tors were e Iected by the atate sight. In 10 years the sroup ·.....::
~.
HOUSE for rout, t31.qt mcmtb; · ~"lanli1 Gel Kfeau.EI!&gt;-AU eompleht liiiilio iu•iliUo IIIII ' - • fD. AD lll'llllt II In Marnhout, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. !ted friends and relatives In the legislatures.
provid!d abnut 1,500 schonl cbllij
Clarence Wamsley, Clllt.a;
Tont Cll!lll\01'. JAnd. televlalua with Ill equipment. 111r11101. .IIIII IIIII JI.!Des Allen and daug~ter. Hog. orea.
dren with .ye gias-. ~
1\'. VI. Phone muetl.
1 ......, Farm Bureau.·· Po m- 7 .!lf..... Larlial, Lou&amp; Bol- Bud SiDq;oua. ;\&amp;will.
sell: Mrs. Thomas Arrlag(on,
Mrs. Gene Juniper of Colnm· Hester Rayburn over tho week· tions and, In .arne ca., .IJIII'!!i

PT. PLEASANT -

Lu,nur.,

Blae"nars

2t

DUTTON DRUG CO.

1

MATERIALS CO.
MASON, W; VA.
SP, 3-5554

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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19 INCH PLAIN COLOR
PIN WALl COTTON
'

CORDUROY

c

Jteg. 8k yard New Fall
Corduro)', Pinwalt cotton. BUJ aeveral :rll'da

GENUINE nHOPE" 36 INCH
BLEACHED COTTON

REO. 79c FANCY

MUSLIN

PLASTIC DRAPES

FULL SIZE

lief. 29c Snowy White
Muslin. Set tb.iJ and
save now. Stook up
now -

now.

c

1'1111 ailo Plastic Drapo
"· New low diaeount
prleo. .Uot. pattorna.

Save.

Dl~eount

Discount Price

DECOIATID 12 QUART
MITAL WASTE

16 INCH I'ANCY PLAID
COTTON SHIRTING

BATTS

BASKETS

FLANNEL

c

,........

c

.... He lfltll Wuto
Basket. 12 qt. lize, Hurry tbeae won't last
lon&amp;. Discount prlct,

ea

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George Ad ams
Ret Ire
• d PJ'
Farmer, D•

RA 0 IATo R
SERV I CE '

lit tbell for top value

Prlct

llx96 GLAZED COTTON
MT. MIST QUILT

1011 Botto. New . low
dtoeounl Ji!O(oo. B111 ...

H Inch Paner Plaid
COtton lhlrllnc l'ltaael. ... tblt Bonanza
lptelol,

1

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·it retch Hose

1

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tall.

pair-$1.00
THE SHOE BOX

MIN'S TMIRMAL KNIT

UNDERWEAR
SHIRTS- DRAWERS

· MAKE YOUR OWN .••

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OPP. EVANS IUPII MAIICIT-MIDDLEPOIItT

at

METROPOLITAN MOTORS
You 11mel11 pick out the UMCI Cer of your
choice, Tell us wh•t you want to ply for

DISCOUNT VALUU
WOMINS PALL

Ill&amp;''·" MINI

COATS

Flannel
Shirts
1111 WUII
llllirll. o\Nt,

lltnde

lfow low dllc01111t prtco.

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FROSTY SNO-MAN
SNO CONE

MACHIN I

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1961 Chevrolet 2 Door 6 cyl.

CAPS··•ea.
!lena Warm Winter O.pa.

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fl.lli nlue. l1lJ ,.,
lbat oold wuOoJ~.......
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MIN'S QUILTED

..., • - Qalltt4 Uoed Nr·

101 IlPPer liCUI. .... 111.111

RIG. $1.29

RIO. 791 VAWE
IRONING BOARD

... , _ •1111 Msny More At .••

PAD ancl COVER
Reg. 79e 'llut lloiWiu .,..
clol,

lroniJIIIolfll Pad 1114

Dl•-"'
1
Price

Glli.JITRETCH

lltoadard ll"ana. 111&lt;11. Now !illlob. Cle11 IIIII Dlco.

1960 .....,., 2 Door

ftl1lt.
... -·
lbop 11...
rnur~
Bo1111111
Ito...

DISCOUNT

TIGHTS

llriJ.

c,,

84

MEN LONe» SLEEVE PALL

,,
1

SPQIT SHIRTS
of lllno\~
$
· Mew 1'111 ti111N1 ...; :tai111. II•

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LAY-A-WAY TOYS NOW FOR CHRISTMAS I

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New Haven

News Notes

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FOR LEASE!

:ms. ·

ASHLAND STATION

Maso Personal

AVAILABLE

c. c.

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=

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TJchll, I to lb:, ' to 14. Am....
lin. Low Booqu priao, AOP

SOCiety
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8tondml lrana. LUJpp eorrler. lool tilt.... II.

:wn::

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MEN'S WARM WINTER

mileqe. Another

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

PlliCI

l-AY-AWAY NOW

DISCOUNT PRICI

1961 ford Falcon 4 Dr. Station Wagon

•

DISCOUNT

$1.99.,

Lq-Awar now, low - low ......
l'roltJ Sno-Man Sno-Cone Mtalatae.
LOll Bonanza Prloe.

FALL FI.DWII
ARRANGlMENTI

·. 1961 Ford V8 Country Sedan Sta. Wag.

'

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$144..

IIIGp

OTHERS TO $19.88

I 11'1. Aato .• 111&lt;11. 0.. loul ...,..., U.OOO actual

·-·

Extra

Wort Ponto. StYI """· A . .

88

1963 Ra.-ler 4 Dr. Custom 660

.

PANTS
..,..w nlut. lloao C*
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wiJ. Au!. llrloo u4 fai&gt;IIGI.

SEE THESEI
41!o. IIIIJI. 0.. loeoJ - · •,GIO

COLOU

oo.!oro. 11-M.J.,
IJ..III nllll,
Now low - low pr!Oo. iiiiOP llriJ,

OM I'O•P of Lodlu Botlor 00111.

out to your 11tiafu'tion,

.. ·

MEN'S TAN, GREY or GREEN

J'I1Mol

Lomlnohd Pobrlco

Weo..........,..1fy._

tht cer end how you wish to ply for the
car. If et •II possible we will work the de•l

adlea(e, like

AQT,

Chestnu1RidP't· ·..;.
SOCiety
' N•ws

BLAEnNAR'S

:0::.

.; Bizet Jtetlte, medium,

M-

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REG. $4.9P VALUI!

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

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Pbooo WY :H17S. I 21 Ue

Pomeroy Motor Co.

By: CoDDle Frsncll,
Bobby Vee, Gl)g1 Grant
and Many Others

Check Our Grtat Savingsl

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S BIG HIT RECORDS

2x4's - 2x6's - 2x8's 1nd other framing
m1teri1ls. Check our prlcel

m••eo. -brai.~-~
battery.
- WI f.2l21

pony. RepalrtDt Ill

··•IDmallc and IIIDdard tr...
mtsrtons. l!:leetrte
•eldlna.

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GRAB BAG
This Week's Specials
•CARLOA~ SALE I
CONSTRUCTION GRADE

··'Pomeroy
Motor Co.

OP

ONE WEEK ONLY I

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3 ROOMS
New Furniture
'299

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Here are a Few of the Thoul8iUIJ
OF WINNERS[

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Rteetta Matza

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MASON
MASON. W. VA.

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Mr

of

•canomlcal,

Play Top -Value Stamps

5I EXTRA

*A IXTIIA
f,.. Top V.... ll......

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oillo ....... aDd ....

. - Of % pqo, I!Dl'll
- . . Dooloh ~Miry
EL
IIIII

l!lx. Sat. , Oot. M, 1904

before

*

SO EXTRA

Fr.. Top Value Sl.-np1

lb.

Chuck Roast . _. _ lb. 49c

Boiling Beef •_. _lb. 29c

Shauld•r or

llrloln Tip "

En~tlish

Roast . . lb. 59c

F,..sh Ground

Red Perch Fillets .
~-

*

" - ct 2 pl&lt;p ..- mono
lluoldlo Sllood 11oo1

It's wwl1hH end priced
• • , IINt't Thrifty
111ft Tht lltst buy 1r
buiii....YIII.tt Mtf.

And Kroger's

Top Value Stamp•
with coupons from this ad.

F.-. T• Yo,_ ...,..,

ICr(Hter~ut .

velue-trllftft'Mtd

EXTRA FREE •• .

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Round or

1
1'1&gt;

O'Doll

Kroger Employees Ineligible To Win

650
"
Beef Sale''
Sirloin Steak • • • • .... 7Sc
Tailess T-Bone ........ 89c
Cube
......... 99c

Thrifty St eak Sale

Ebo
del
bel

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Cllrioly

O"er 40,000 Winners.... Will You Be One Of Our Next Winners?

loo

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C.""'loa S. VI ....

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con ...nl.nt f•rmt

FURNITURE CO.

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$10.0U Gown-.. ,.,.. •n

low
A

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Mro.LY. -

ONLY

met

0..&amp;11 ........

lb

39c

"Kahn's Luncheon Meats"

.

Skinless Wieners lb. 65c

4

Shrimp Cocktail _3 J.:: 89c
Pork Steaks __ . ~~·~ lb . 49c

Meat Loaf :: ::;: lb. 59c
..,h or

Liver Loaf

Luncheon Meats

Lo.~~f

Dutch
'h lb.
pkg.

with C(JlJJQl and pucchase of 2 lb.s. or rMre
knlfllr Kwick Krlsp
Sliced B•con
Ex. Sat. , Oct. 24 , 1964

49c

Food Cake or Lemon

c-.

Fresh

~:~r

Fresh Frozen

Baking Hens ~..~ lb. 35c

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F.-.e l op V•lue Stamps
with coupon and pur-

c.~ce

lLh, c: J( TRA

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, ,... Top 'i'aru. ltampt
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I Fre&amp;h Ground Mutt
F.x.

Sat . Orr 24 .

1~

Wlth coupon and tu'
chase of one ean 1 lb.
Ktogtr V•c ack " ... ·
or Drip :ott..
F. x Snt r"kt 2-4. 1984

l• e Alw•ys Have A Full Selection of Tenderay Beef at Kroger

White &amp; Asst.

Angel Faod

Ex . !=&gt;at. . Oct 24. 1984

Rump Roast ___ _lb. 89c

Smoked Picnics •.• ~~~~ 29c

"''P. IUk Club

Pleklt &amp; Pimtrrto

50 EXTRA

!=ree Top Valw Shimp ~
with C!'OUIJOII and parchase ct ... lgo, -

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F,... fop 1/alu• Stem''
with coupon and pur-

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with coupon and pur.

of two head!!
LoiiUco
Ex. Sat. , Od. 24, 1964

r h&amp;sf' of •me ean 14 O'l:

F,.. Tap Value Stamps
With coupon and pur·

Fre. Top Valu. Stamps I

t~

Kroger Vac Pack Nuh '
F.'&lt; S.11 . Of&gt;t 14. ' 191\A

400 ct.

boxes
r:auntry Club

K._

~eef

Evaporated
......
,_. Milk 8 ~':!:. $1-

2• ••.

39c

Buttermilk ..•. v. ..1. 39c
Anndllt C. I.

Yellow Com • _8 :;..·~1

s
8

loaves

SAVE

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f=rft Tap V•lut St•m~
lri tb coupon and Ptll'

'7_ 30c

OOase of one pkg.
Gflr.u Iron On T•pe
Ex . Sat., Oct. :M, l !,l&amp;l

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For Your

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Pm.buru &amp; Ballard

L

new

2.

diet-rite.

3.

cola

Get • free llip fNfWY tne
you vilit our..._ Uft
oft tba '"Gift Billgo~ panel.
If a cift ill pi&lt; ..,.w!, -.&lt;ch with elft on
Pla,D&gt;g c.mL A fiJiad .,. gives you :HlOO
Top Value Stamp&amp;.
If .it JeBds, KYou Wm A GIFT'', you will.
your ........ of ....,. ..,., of the 26 gi£ta pic1med "" lbe l'layinr Card.
If it reads, '"'Joa Win 50 Top Valne Starn~
turn in liR4f pauel at any ol oar ~
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Navy Beans
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allp, fill out the revlll'H ldde and depoSit
In entry bolt at ow stores. At end of COD·
test, the 81'1Dd prize aweepstakea winner
wUI be selected trom tbls area.

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ar~et 1tl.~ mppon Inti toopbriefly with hiS Wife who took Appi:tr4:! 11 tl)' lhe Smlth~nlan's ' eration of all good citizens .
his
at tbe ceremony .
policy is ~ver to 1~ a Cift 1 intend to gather up all tbe
By Dlat WEST
1 noticed that Mrs. Winston octahedron m the pnce tag.
surplWI diamonds aroond my·
u.bod , _ btenaU-1
was wearing pearls and 1 wed Anyway, I think the Idea of b...,. and pack them off to the
WASHINGTON &lt;UP!) - 1f it if she t&gt;re;f'rred them to dla· establishing a natlonal jewel ] SmJthsoruan at once .. And I
1a true that cnan,oods are a moods.
collection is a splendid one that trust you will do likewiSe.
slrl'o belt friend tho Smithson- •· t like all beautilul thmgs in ·
lan Institution has just acquired elud ing diamonds," Mrs. Wm·
one that eould befriend the en- ston J&gt;ai d.
" My
husband I
tire snior class at Vassar.
!say s I'm .Us best customer."
It weight; a tidy 253.7 carats 1 suggested to Mrs. ~Vinton
AOBOtl8
and is the largest WlCut dia· that the thought of their bu- L 'l'lllol&lt;alloo 0 4 -..
oolloq.
DOWN
mond ever displayed, measur- b~nds gJVmg away a 253.7-carat ti.Apood
lli.IWrLlloom
ing about 11:14 by 1-'h inches . Be- dtamond would be more than
9. (Jail.
1Waoh
lieve me. dearie., tt 1s peachy mar.y women could bear .
10.~
&amp;BJel&gt;.cord
tmp)O.
keen.
No Major Collectioa .
U.~fll
meat
The stone was donated to the " WP\l. you have
lo thmk
23 . Loap
U.Belng
&amp; """"
Smithsonian by Harry Winston. , abo~~ other t h.m ~s bes i~e s ~our.
2t. Shines
6.Aomall
indebt
a New YQl'k diamond merchant . . selfl \tr ~ Wmston sa1d. You 14. Winter
quanol
20- """""
Ilk•
driving
T.l!Dmow
who also gave t h e institution I have to think of the Lmage of
ornament
poet
the legendary Hope diamond. ' the count.r y We are the only
32. CaJl to
&amp;USURl
attract
The presentation ceremony majo~ coun try that dues~ ' ! ~.ave ~: :!c~a
26.Klng
u. Fruit of
attenUoa
Arth.....
tho,.,..
was held this week which 1 at. a nauona l Jewel coUecuon .
nver
M.ToWIJUA
13-Cogwtended for two rea~ns · (1 1 1 am Mr.s. Winst~ . was being. ~ 1&amp;.
salls
28-Piowo
IG,-ot
36. small cut
interested in worthy causes and graewus, altrUI!=J' " and patriOtiC l9. At a.
:JO. Gem
SS.Cookoo
n cars:
(2 ) It makes me feel good to about the whole thing that I
distance
tastltolillml
1
!lbort.
be around a lot of money.
didn't think
I should
ask 3t. Radh•m•
......,t'"'"l;-,.~
NaUoaal Colk"liiOD
her how much the diamond JL ::;h 8JHI
The worthy cause in this in- cost.
forbidding'
stance ls Winston's dream
I did put tile queslion tfl Dr. 22. Soorcb.
24-Permlt
establishing a national Jewe l George Switzer the museum's 26-Lrnoesheot
collection that would be B. curator of mineral sciences. He 27.Timber
wott
match for the crown Jewels of described the crystal as "a
Sourc&amp;at
other countries.
pale yellow octahedron, trans- J8,. Ught
Unfortunately, a touch of the parent and flawless excepl for 29. Bone: anat.
viru:s prevented him from at-a few small, black inclusions of 30.Partol a.
doorway
tending the presentation. But !carbon." But he wouldn 't esti·
31- Ex"'""""

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Farm Bureau to Continue Support
Of Stronger Ohio Strip-Mine Law
Meiga County Farm Bureau
1meml&gt;ers approved a state-level
resolutioo Wf9nesday night to
continue thetr support of a
stronaer Ohio strip-mine law.
Following a ham dinner at
Southern Local High &amp;hool cafeteria, the 125 Farm Bureau
members, friends, and guests,
approved other proposed resolu.
tions for 1965 and heard Sam
Cashman, ~irector of_ Commodity end Busmess Services tor.the
Ohio Farm Bureau 1&lt; ederation,

• No tedious stlrrina
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SHOPPER'S BONANZA
DRUG SPECIALS
OPEN THURS. OCT. 22-9 A.M.
100 TABLETS-REG. 79c

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The Syracuse Churcb of the
Nazarene will hold a Sunday
School Rally Day on October
25 at 9:30 a. m. This will
climax the eff&lt;rt in tbe "Mareh
to a Million" for the month of
October. Sunday School alteod·
ance has climbed. AU are invited to attend Sunday School.

Pomeroy
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THE FARMERS BANK &amp; SAVINGS COMPANY
OF POMEROY, OHIO
1 member of the Fad•r•l RtMrve System, .t the close of bud.,.,, on October 1~ 1964, p,ubllshed In ucordance with a call
made by the Fecter.l ReMrve BMk of this district pur•uant to the
provi•lon• of the Federal Reserve Act.
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, and cash itl:!ms in
process of collection __ ____ -·--- _____ $ 760,933.42

SHAVING LATNtR

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AQUA VELVA

SHAVING LOTION

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TOTAL LIABILITIES -------·-------------- $5,0611,213.20

LOW LOW DISCOUNT PRICES!

POMEROY
SHOPPER'S BONANZA
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CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

MIMORANDA

Palitics

\Vife of Former Ike Aide

109,074.89

Assets- pledged or assigned to secure liabilitle1
and for other purposes --------- --- -· -- ---- - $ 610,000.00
I, PAUL E. KI..OES. Assjstant Cashier, of the above·named
bank do hereby declare that this report of eonditlon ill true and
correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
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PAUL E. KLOES
We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of tbil
report of condition and declare that it has been enmined by
us and to tbe best ol Dill' knowledie and belief it true and cor·
reet.
J. EDW. FOS'l'l!."'l
HAROLD E, SMITH
Directors.
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$2,139,943.10

Capital:
Common stock, total par value $125,000.00 __ . f 1~.000.00
Surplus __ ..... ___ ·-- __ ------· _--------------·175,000.00
Undivided profits ---- ---- ---- -- --------------89,812.79
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ------------- $ 389.81)!.79
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND
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CAPITAL ACCOUNTS -------·---·----- $5,439,025,99

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LIABILITIES
deposits of lndividuahl, partnel'filhipl,
and corporations -- --------------- --------- $1,727,482.10
Time and savings deposita of lndividuahl,
partnerships, and corporations -- ----------- 2,725,195.21
Deposits of United States Government
38,394,9'1
(including postal saving&amp;) -- - --------------Deposits of States and politicalaubdivisions ___ __ 440,657.68
Other deposits (certified and offlcers' checks, etc.)
8,408.30
TOTAL DEPOSITS -----·------ $4,940,138.31

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United States GO\'ernment obligations, direct
and guaranteed - - ------------- -- ---------- 1,021,163.63
Obligations of States and poUtical su·bdivisions ___
346,532.79
Corporate stocks (ineludiJlc $9,000.00 stock of
Federal Reserve Bank) ----------- - --------9,000.00
Loans and discount. (lneludinc $448.39 overdrafts) 8,259,026,31
Bank premises owned $16,~9.19, furniture and
fixtures $25,126.81 -----------------------42,066.00
Other assf'ts --- ------------------------------303.84

Total time deposita -------- $2,800,195.21
other liabilities ~ ----------·--·----------------

REG. $1.00
COMMAND INSTANT

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Total demand deposits

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TOTAL ASSETS --------------- - ------ ---- $5,439,025.99

HOME PERMANENT s1.11

Mafia Bigwig
Believed on·
River Bottom

SUBURBAN

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He pointed to the continuing By United Press International
MEETS GOP FRIENDS - Homer E. (Pete) Abele, Tenth District Congressman, running for re-el~n, met costprice squeeze and the conGOLDWATER : Attend•
Wednesday at Crow's Town and Country Restaurant for coffee and Ropublican talk with 50 Meigs county men t:nuing decline in number&gt; of Hoover funeral io New York .
The Rev. Mr Stanley H . McGilliard, District Supt. of
anxious to rupport him. Left to righl are Bob Coats, Bi II Grueser, Ted Reed , Carl Williams, Rodney Downing, farmers as reasos wh) farm City; Illes to LO! Angeleo, Calif.
Mr. Abele, and Bernard Fultz.
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people must cooperale if more
JOHNSON : Attends Hoover the Portsmo uth District of lhe Methoolist Church, today
economic gains are to.~ be made. fuoeral; returns to Washington Issued a call and mvltatJOn to all District Methodist
During the busines~ session, D~LLER: Attends Hoover fu- Churches to att~nd the Fall District Conference and
presided over by Thoma. Sayre, aeral; Joes to Camdeo, N.J. Missionary Rally , Sunday, October 25. 2·30 to 5·00 p.m.,
Ohio Congressman
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four new local lrust.es were
HUMPHREY: Atleods Hoo- al the Jackson MelhOd!Sf Ch"u"r.:cb~·~------•Pete) Abele was guest
of
named. they were Dale Bactr ver funeral · s aks ir RochesThe regdo agenda Wlll be
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in order to open swnary Chairman U1e Rev . Mr.
honor at 11 coffee brunch Wednero Vir"il Klng, Harold Roush t ..r N V 'andpe 8 O!ton ·.nass
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more largely to kwell W. Rupp, will presen1
nesday morning at the home of
and Donald Mora. Mrs. David
Mr. aod Mrs. Richard Karr in
Koblentz was named delegate ~
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.:'J'lli~}P}f,e'""r-~':'~ I•S,.,.; ,-,-:,.· ; thespeMciisoslio~:'p~r;sm~~~si~-e giv-1 ~:~. s~-~.~r~ P.~~.~t~I.;~~a~~Y~
Middleport Mr. Abele was Jn.
and Donald Wilson alternate to
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the Ohio F'arm Bureau.
en by Mrs. John Wicklint-. Uis- cian and specr~ils t I~ h
troduced by Meigs County Pro·
trict Presideilt ol the Woman's disease of Indianapoh~. Ind.,
secuting Attorney Bernard V.
A
slat.e
of
policy
resolutions
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Society
of
Christian Service : I wi_l1 ~peak on the subj~ct "What
Fultz.
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were
adoptee'
for
the
organize~.1rs
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Tompkins,
Chair- MISSIOns Mean to Me . Dr. Nay
Mr. Abele spoke to tbe large
for 'l965.
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I man of the Oistrirt Children 's ; has been under special assign~
grou·p of guests, expressed his
Work CommiHee; Rev.
Mr.j ment to Katanga m th.:" Congo,
views on current · issues
Co~gressman
Homer A~le I
C'lyde c. Pinnell. Ch a.f man of . and . especially' to Piper Memfronting the American ~::~~iJ
was mtroduced as a guest Y
the District Board ol Minister-1 oriel Hospital there.
and clarified his voting iI ~ Story. Also present and in1
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traduced as members o, the or- MASON - First p ac• In . e I ial Training and Qualifications: I The Conference al.«&lt; will wel4
lmporlance of lhe Ohio delega·
ganization were Meigs county 1964-6° An~ual ~ahama High : and the ~ev . Mr. ~err.es W. come Missionary Lester
E.
tion in Congr~.ss and the reSchool Arithmetic .c.ontest re- Wag~r. f!1s~rlct Chairma n. of ' Griffith, Jr .. on furlOugP £rom
spect it commands from vetcently sponsored b~ '.sa A Hos· the Commtsswn on Evangelism INorth Africa Born in Cleve-eran congn!ssmen.
kins, Wahama High School The Missionary Rally . under land he beg~n hi! missionary
He urged the public to exermathematles teac·~~r, w~~ wo: the ~der3hl• .of Oistrict Mis-1 sen ·ice in Algeria in 19~3 . Sinre
clse lts right to vote in the
by Leah Ann MI er wt
, then. he has workl?d with AI~
COQ':Iing electiorl and stressed
grodrde -~f 98,!"~ c~n\l
was i
!I gena's Berber Peopte, al' o
thai vo(ers ilen4 to Washlnglon
ewa l"U a """ · · 0 ·
known as the ·Kabylf"S."
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Second place was wo11 by
the_; ~rso~ best quallfi~~· ---~
servtt the mterests of the P'JIT
lloger LucltJdoo with a score j
In 1958 11e was :ought up in
or II per eent. He also Wltl
.! tht&gt; CivH ' War. v.oas Cbptured
pie.
otl\er county. candidates preNEW YORK (UP!. - Police awarded a $50 U. S. Bond.
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· and held oopt1ve for SIX weeks.
sent were Mr. Ralph Welker,
feared today that Mafia bigwig Mary Fosler and . Robert
Joseph Joe Bananas Bonanno Greene bed for Uurd plare.
Eleanor Rob'son and Mrs. Eve1
llyn Lucke. Rolls, doughnuts.
was the victim of a gangland They both made srores of 95
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and coffee were served from a
execution, possibly canied out per cent. They were
each Meigs Countv ~rsons taking
table covered with a lace clot.h
by tbe two gunmen who boldly )ven $I4.3B.
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·part In lh Ohio Rural Health I
and centered wiih an arrange·
kidnappetl him 00 a rainswept
Max Brown, Erma Crites, Ja· .
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SERVES CONGRESSMAN - Mrs. Ric hill'~ Jones pours cream Into the coffee of Par k Avenue s1'dewa lk .
nell Call , Franz Reichert · Rieh- l Con!ernce at Baker Center in ,
m""nt of firelhorn . Firet.horn
also was used on the mantle. Congressman Homer E. (Pete) Abele Wednesday at Crow's Town and Country
The Sicilian • bom Bonanno erd Rood and Robert Brown , Athens Tuesday included
Dr. ~·
Those in charge of the arrange- where he met with 26 Republican ladies of the community. Looking on are Mrs, head of a cosa nostra "family'; also made scores in the nine· IH. M. Boocks, Heallh Commis·
Mickey Williams and Mrs. Dick Rosenbaum, - Sentinel Photo.
wos grabbed by the two thugs ties and each was g1ven f1ve . Slone: for At~ens, Meigs, and ·
ments were Mrs. Roger Mar·
gan, Mrs. Richard Karr and
shortly after midnight Wednes- dollars.
Hockmg .~ounties, ~ho s_pok.~ Funeral serv ices for Goldta
Mrs. Bemard Fultz.
day in front of the Park Ave- Sharry Flesher, Glenndolyn l• on th~ Program m Act.IOn_, J. Smith. 65 , or 42 Park St .•
nue apartment building in which Ord, Larry ...:atl, and . Terry Mrs. Geneva .Yat~s. Area Chal_r- Middleport. who died at her
his attorney, William Power Ma- Kendall made scores 1? the man for Me1gs County,
m residence at S:30 p. m. Wed·
Ioney lived.
eighties and each was giVen $3.1charge of the aft~r~~n pro- nesday will be Saturday at 3
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Gordon . Powell, Ra~y V~n Igram; a~d .M~s . VIVlan Hum· p. m. in the Poplar
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:by cemetery.
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Mrs. Edna French.
county I· Church
of· Christ in Christiaq
curruption • anl.i -immor..lity at- during a scheduled campaign office there will be the dawr of associate, arrivetlaa tbe budd· one 0 ar.
health nurss, were there help- Union Pearl St. Middleport.
tacks
on
him
and
his
t~dministour
through
upstate
New
a
whole
new
era
of
respect
for
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law and order. We will make Bonanno was to have iestified Gir] Recovers by
1 ercutin tesling Lhal was made ! Survivors include her
hus~
is drivng vuLers · froin GOP DA VTON (UPI) - GOP
the streets saFe again fo, your that day bef-ore a federal grand
available to each person at- 1band, William J . Smith, and
ranks.
presidential nominee WiUJam E. wives and chii&lt;Aren," he said, jury investiguting organized , Thne Squad Arrives
tend10g the conference. Mrs. j these children, Mrs.
Agnes ..,
The Chief Executive said in Miller. told a cheering crtwd
that 10 the cloud of sus- crime.
Helen Swartz serv€d on the hos- Manley, Syracuse; Mrs. Eff!W
St. Louis Wedrlesday night. to 2,000 here, Wednesday night
over the White House A Justice Department official Middleport emergenc!'·rescue l pnahty committee Mr Char- ISoltesz, Grove City ; Betty June
35,000 neople that .his was the the "reel issue in thi~
grows derker than ever before."
with the lnvestiga- squadmen were summoned to Ies Lochary, ~ublic relatwn~ di· Ma:sh, Chi~licothe; Fred
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DAYTON - REP.
WIL- opinion expressed by •·a good palgn Js character versus cor- Goldwater touched on the tion commented that. "if l had a North Second-St. residence rertnr for Ohw Cancer Society, ISmith. Rncme ; three grancl\"t
llam E. Miller told a Republi· Republican '' he had talked to
' s&amp;me theme at Philodelphia to guess, I'd say Joe Bananas Wednesday at 4:42 p.m. where Cleveland. Ohio, was present. _daughters, one grandson, I i •
can dinner Wednsday
night In soulhern Illinois during his
Wedr1es&lt;lay night. H• told one Is at lhe boltom ol a river an unldent ,, girl was report· He is lhe son of Mr. aod Mrs. i great grandchildren. a sister,
that Norman Thomas was out three-state campaign swing Wed
group. ''the men who control somewhere."
ed to have been chokio~ on 11 Patrick Lochary of Pomeroy. :rrena Shumaker, Pomeroy; two
campaigning for the. Johmon- nesday, Johnson clearly agreed.
the Democratlc part}' have
pear. Squad1nen said the lass
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. l llrothers. Isaa c Wilt, MiddleHumphrey ticket.
The President began his
tumed II into the party of the
REPRESENTATIVE
had recovered before their •r· Others alf• ndmg from ~··gs port, and Wilder Wilt, Bucyrua.
He made thf statement to CBmpaigning Wednesday at
fast buck and the slow lnvesti- Neda Bradford has been eict- rival.
County . were Mrs .. ~lair Karr. j Frie-nds may call at
tha
supPort his contention Johns'?n, Akron , Ohio, with a denuncla··
gatton."
ed Student Senate represents~ Squadmen also went tot he M~s . Mickey
Wdhams.. ~rs . F.wing Funeral. Home
. any
ln becoming the New York Ub- tion of " muckraking, slandertive for the freshman class at 1"me of Mrs. William Smith at Elizabeth Lohse, Mrs. Wtlham time. The fam1ly and frtends
era! Party's candidate, had ac- ous comments and mudslinging"
00 MO
Grande College. She is the 5:51 p.m. but she was dead on Bradford, Mrs. Herman Loll - will leave from the
Ewing
· 1· ·during th.IS e1chon
· year.
. of th,t: un1t.
, The deceased don · Mrs.
Frances Spencer.
Funera 1 Horne a t 2 P- m. 00
cepted •'a blue prtnt for soc1a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- arnval
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Three local doctors wUl selcve
The period, October 21 to lace Bradfort.i Brownell-Av .• wos taken to Ewing Funeral 1Mrs. Mll~on Roush. Mrs. M ld-!Sat urday for services at Pop"You don'l get the endorse· ROCHESTER, N.Y. (UPIJ - " medical aupervisors at
November It, ... bees d.. Mlddl
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red Betzmg, Mrs.
Margaret iar Ridge.
menl of tbe Liberal Party in Sen. Hubert H. Humplirey to- Bloodmobile unit visit to
•IIDated by Ill&lt; U. S. Post
epor •
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Brown, Mrs. Ella
Cullums.
----New York unless you wanl II day described GOP presidential Pomeroy Juni..- . High School
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Cott.rill,
Mrs.
Kathryn
John·
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nominee Barry M.
water as Dr. R. R. P'"ke' ns' wiD be at maibn&amp; of Cbrlmilas parcels
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a man who "distrusts the past,
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by aurface craaspOrtatton 10
son, Mrs. Betty J. Hayes. Mrs.
1arge tn Omt'
WASHINGTON A CON· misrepresents the present, aod the unit from no&lt;in .tq 2 p.m., llOmbero of lbe Armed ForHarry L. Bailey, Mrs . Sylvia VATICA!II CITY &lt;lPIJ - A
Dr. John Ridgway, from 2 P·~·l ... ovenou. .
Zwilling, Mrs. Franklin Rizer, British archbishop charged totroverslal Republil'8n campaign misunderslands the future."
film on Aalerican
moraUty. ·The· Democratic vice pres- to 4 P,- m., and Dr. ~~~
For ati'IIUIII parcela the per,.,
Mrs. Mabel Pickens, Mrs. John day that the Ecumenical CoUTlacheduled to be ~adcast over identlal candidate made the Blazewtcz, from 4 p. rn. until lod ta December 1 to Det!em- By VnUfd Press International
She will appear today in Lan- Sauvage. Mrs. Peggy Carper. cil would rnake itsel[ "a laughthe National Broadcasting Cq.
closing.
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i t caater Delaware and Athens Mrs. Flossie Brickles, Mrs. Ola i" J·stock in the evP of the
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At least 12.5 persons must re
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a orm.er ass 9 • Friday' Mro Lar'son Wl'll con: St. Clair, Mrs. Maxine
Wil· world" lf it attemPt. ~ to rush
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(NBC) nelwo
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as !M&gt;
Armed For.,oversea•
to Presldenl Eisenhower
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been temporarily Withdrawn f&lt;M"
WASffiNGTON OUPI)-8ea. pori to the unit Monday m sbould bo mailed wllbln the I,.,mpaigtlll .
centrale her effort• In Columbus 1tams, rs . ar
au '·
rs. I rea ess y I rough a e eon
further ediUng. .
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Barry M. Goldwater Is scb..t· order· lo meet the 100 pl~n~l~q;uo-;: perlodo doll,.ated for parcels I'
Ill Cenrlal Ohio to· where •bo'll hold a press con· Roland Eastman, Mrs.
Mabel ' "world hunger , nuclear war aod
The 30 • mlnule film, Utled
ta for the visit, l~al .
aod Friday on behalf of ference aod me~ with cam· Lee, Mrs. Waoda Paulsen, Mrs. family life."
"Choice" had arouti&amp;ed ·a storm llled eo make apeeehet toolpt can Red Cross offiCials
If Oley are..}O Uve I rea&amp;oa. lp,,.,l,dent Johnson and his ~ palgn workers.
Opha Offutt, Mrs. Arthur Mor- Ar~hbishop J ohn Carme-l Heeol DemocraUc crltlelsm. 1 t s :.~:.~Y· on coasl-l...,.ast The Mlddleporl Chlltl
::::. ~~=••~ delivery 1'
mate, Sen. Huberl Hum'hll fill SpeodiD&amp;
arily, Mrs. Unda Ferrell. Mrs. nan, norninol head ol the Brilsponsorirlfl group· "Molherl Fop A iape of a '""'b Ill&lt; GOP vallon League wrll serve
The
"Armed Forceo lohrev.
In other political news. Rep. Lena Kibble, and Mr. C. E. lob hierarchy whn is widely exA Moral America," wlthdl'!ow II presldeatlal eaodldale save Ia ·canleen.
O.enoao" 1De1!1t1ft ·peno•nol
Mrs. Arthur Larson, director Roberl Taft Jr., who Is seeking Blakeslee.
peeled lo be named ' cardinal
Wednesday after GoP presldeli- CJilca,. lilt Friday will be
SWADLEY INJURED
of oar Armed Jl'orcoo, memthe World Rule of Law Cen· to unoeat incumbent Democralal Pope Paul VI's first consiJ.
tlal nominee Barry M. •Gold· iii'Oadcolt 81 11 p.m. ED'r to.
bert ~ of ii.olr llinlllel, .ad
at Duke Unlvrsiley In Dur- lc Sen. SleiJIM!n YtiUJII, Wedno•
tory .. made his charge duri."''
water said II was hoi "appro- diiJ over 1M Amerloaa BroadGuy Swadley, owner
aalborbed
s. clvWaas om· 1mom, S.C., Is campaignlllll as day nighl callfld for an eod to
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consrde!'BUon of the counc111
prlale lor a political campaign casunc:c.. ABC oetwork. Tbe managor Mldoldthle SwadleyD Luin, p1.i,W .¥-aa wbt .....,lvt
of a statewide "bandwag· squander~~!~ foreign aid "on un·
drafl document on the modet'll
I Ill ~1 form"
""" cover problems
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eport R.
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on" · tour durin•
-mpathelc countries ' and on '
world.
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hospllal
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attend meetingo, slop al ~ projecll thai of!tr no real help There w·
a meet Ill toNEW YOJU[ -d . I ~\ .
EDT 5:35 p. m. Wedne"!ay for
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pinJJ eeolers and other sites to to the recipients or to the U.S. night al 7:30 at the FederEDUCATOR DIES
aaide poliUca,
DIES
IJive talb 1111 behalf of the or to the free world."
aled Church for aU SUodaf LOVELAND, Colo. fVPI)
10 .,.;,. menl of severe lacerations
of both patlieJ bellded a 110- .... \lid~ il• ,. 010 00 Ill&lt; No· all l~e fingers 00 his right Bhnd
~UPI) -Frank DemoeraUc llclcet.
Speaklng in Cleveland, Taft Scl!ool te•ehers and
olh1!ri !Dr. Dwight F. Gunder. 61, • ·.
lee! list of euesta Invited here II!NJ.,JiroadtUuac c~, NBC cut m a oaw.
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Her husbllnd, Arthur, aerved said he oupports "lhe principle who IJIIIY be interested. Miss engineer a,l(l educator who llil,
today for private memoriaf'ser'Qie,, """' , will . bo
Mello Memorial Roipllal
as special uslolallt Ill the Proto ot foreign aid," bul qgealed Vail will be the speaker on lbe in the develop111011t nl
'fl.. f..- H~rt Clllii&lt; •HOCM!r.' OIJlled ~.~o., .!!t .~." . ADMJSSIONS -'
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ldelit, d l - of the U. 8: 'In· hal economle uslstance be re- topic, "The Unllod
Chu\-eh Navy's Polaris missile, dled .'at
More th
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District Methodists will
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candidates for Ohio Assembly mowed and cleaned by relief l least five year residence in Oh~
C.R. Knowles and Ralph Woiker. workers , and that we J,eJp en· be required before one is eleafGrowth Chairman, Mrs. Da· ... ouroge industry to come to hie for old age pem ·o'l and that
vid Koblentz announced that 60 Meigs Cou1.ty .
we continue to favor strong•
members for 1965 had been sold
State - That we are opposed strip-mine laws
to date.
to any form of legislative ap. Farm Bureau
That Fal'ID
Resolutions adopted included : portionment that wo~.olc! deny Bureau mak1 an all out effort.
Local - That we continue to each county at least on~ repre- to get more bargaining power
work for a vocational schoo1 for sentative. (We favor the Hanna for the farmo;.o through the shelf..
,JJeigs County. That the General Amendmen·.); That we have bet space idea, -so he r.an ~e a fair
Telephone Company install 6 to ter testing of farm chemicals return for his work and invest10 minute limiting on tilt leie· and a uniform enforcerr ent of ment.
phones 10 Ule county; That the regulations on residues; That
Senior mothers served U.
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