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,., Octobe&lt; meeting of the SWill in the Modern World ,"
People In
WSCW cl Heath Methodbt u emphasised by a skit with
O!un:b, Middleport, wu held Mrs. Da vid Ent.rninger. Mrs.
Pomeroy

Around Worship Center Figures

'11 ceremony Held

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A Bobcat ceremony wu held
Middleport

For Bobcats
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day wltb Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tur· sary celebration of the

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North Roblnoon baa been here and family who have been Uv· E. M. Bourn al Charl..ton, w.
for several weeks with hi a in!&lt; in the property , corner of V&lt;., Mrs. and Mra. Jolm RaJr.
grandparents.
Grant and Pearl moved Suoday den of Leon, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Mooday ovenin!J at the church Hennan Haddox, Mrs. James ~
and committee chairman namM Emm Bland M M • to COlumbus.
M. White and daughters, Pat11
and waa C&lt;lltertd around the Criswell •nd Mrs. Earl Knight Mrs. Janot Gooch and M r 1. .ed when the Rod&lt; Sprll\ll$ ~b Mr. and Mrs. Charleo Stobart tie;.;... •
Mrs.'co:vo.ing Mr. and Mrs. Russell R 1c e and Be~ of Charleston, W. va..
worshJp center placed by Mrs. pt.rtlc•patmg.
Calvm Meadows spent MOI&gt;doy I Scouts of Pack 246 met Saturday and family of MI. Vernon and were in Athens SUnda wh
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lth Mr and Louise ~or of Centon arid Mr.
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Bernard Fultz. Featured in. the A group ~sion w~s held in Columbus.
ev~g at the Salisbun School. Mr. _and Mrs. Roger Chancey ol tbey attended
90th ~lv':r~
~~c! ~Crown. City. and Mrs. Guy Bu~tte, of Leoot
center were the open B1ble, on the toptc, "What lS My Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dlll were Richard Young, cubmuter, Baltimore spent tbe past weekMr Ver
See and 0 n W. Va.
two containers of mWIII, ~ Part., in Church Missions Til- Sunday visitors in Huntington, presided. Inspection was oon- end with Mr. and Mrs. John
BffiTH ANNOUNCED
Keiths.were :nGallipolis ~; Mr. and Mrs. Myron. Miller
croa arid Ughted candles 10 day , and Mrs. Hayes, present- W. Va.
dueled by Cubllllllter Young, &lt;llancey.
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h· . 11 'th Mrs See' da gh.
8 u ho and son, JIDl spent the past
front of a picture of ChrlBt. eel a Litany on Missions.
Mrs. Edwin Livingston and Bemest Bruch, mistant c-utr Birtie See and son, Johnny of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Le e te v~w 1 Bia' ·
Mn. Walter Hayes had The article, "Each Kindly daughter, Leshe Ann of New master, Franklin Rizer, and pt, Pleasant visited last Satur- Quicltle of Portsmouth, New~
· 1 me Walb;m-Ho~ weekend in Elkins, W. Va~
charge of the devotion.&lt;~ and Deed." from the Methodist Wo- jAibany, Ind. arllived Sunday Horace Abbot.
Hampshire are announcing the Hose~:~" surgery 8
r where they visited with Mr. and
Jesson of the evening. Scrl~ man magazine was read by evening for a visit witt her Following a recreation and·
birth or a &amp;lb 14 oz. daughter,
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Mrs. Paul Young and family.
ture , hymn snd the prayer cf Mn. GleM Lambert.
grandparent., Mr. and Mrs. r&lt;freshment period, the
S Tammie Louise, on Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Charlee McE~ While there they also atteeded
mlssiorul glven by Miss Frieda The president, Mrs. Lambert, John Frick.
eat ceremony was held with
September rl . G~aodparents hinny have received word that the 26th annual Mt. State For.
Faehnle, opened the devotions. welcomed the members and one ! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Amos Charles Clark, Dean Pullins,
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are Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur YOWlg their daughter and fim.ily, Dr. rest Festival. Several noted per..
Program theme was " M!.&amp;- gues~. Mrs. Rosoce Wise.. and !Jr. and childr.en De~n and Ray i Edd~ Ball, Robert Dixon and
of F09torla, formerly of Pome· and Mrs. Stan1ey Potter and ~ns ~ticipated in~ festival
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was ~n charge of the busmess of Garden Ctty, Mtch. w e re Martm Broderick becommg Miss Carolyn Allman, daugh- roy. Mr. and Mrs. Dana Young so~ ha~e located in Hollywood, mcludmgfo~l pre~ent, Har..
meetmg.
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weekend guesls of Mr . and Mrs. 1Bobcata and Den Three mem. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of Pomeroy are great grand- U.liforrua.
ry Truman, Miss Umverae ,snd
Nlrs. Nonpan Wa)1and
.Frank Amos Sr.
, ber$.. Mrs. Herbert Dixon and Able!, Jr., of 300\2 East Mairt parents.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Jones, of Governor Baron.
nounced tba~ the afternoon
Wilbur Quivey who spent . Mrs. Fred Clark, new den mot- Street, Pomeroy i.s attending
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cle was havmg 1 rummage
. week with his sister and
hers of Den Three, W'M'e accep- the Fashion Institute of Techthis Friday and Saturday. Oth · er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
ted, took tbe .prom'"'· and nology, rn west r1 street, New
The Missionary Society 0 f ers on her cornnuttee are Mrs. Thomas left Fr1day for a
were presented their pins by York 1.
the Firat United Presbyterian Perry Mitch, Mrs. Carl
witll relati~es in ~lumbus,
MJ:s. Horace Abbot, senior den FIT is a two-year commu!lity
l'OB. l'ttH ••• 1'0;1\ V.&amp;LVI1
church met Friday night Oct. and Miss Fae~nle.
Ifore returmng to h1s home, mother.
college under the program of
5th in the social room of the 1 Mrs. Entsmmger, key
land. Oregon.
tbe State University of New
&lt;:hl.rch
from Heath Methodist
. . Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Awards were pre~oted to York in , cooperation with the
Mrs .. James Quick, president to the meeti~gs of the
bull and daughter of
Robert Burd~tte Jr, a. gold and Educational Foundation for the
opened the meeting with the County Council of Church
w. Va. were sunday
silvei: arrow , Frankhn Rizer , Apparel Industry The college
reading in unison "The PurpoSf'l men , reported that World
guests of their aunt, Mrs.
silver arrow and a bear bu~ge; prepares young ~en and Wl)o
of United Presbyterian wo-1munlty Day would be held at
cob Ebersbach.
Roger Abbot, gold and silver men for creative and executiVe
men." For devotions Mrs. Tho- Ft:derated Chruch on Novem- Mr. and Mrs. c. w.
a~w and bear badge; George careers in fashion llDd allied
mas Clark read Luke chapter ber 2. The WSCS voted to
of Rutland visited Sunday
Skmner, bear badge ; Dann Y fields .
!t verses 1 through 'JJJ• followed chase arUcles for the meeting ning with her sister, Mrs.
Hood, wolf ba~ge ; and Delbert
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r b Mrs Quick A, which wJU be sent to
erett McKnight, Unton Ave
Bruch, two silver arrow~ .and MISS All~ will. maJor m
a bear ~adge.
:r:a~~l ~~= She~s 8 grarlu1!tte';.ra!:! re~ by ' Mrs . .Ada Asia for Missionary work and Mrs. Don Wood spent ·
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--mlna ·the District Mrs. Entsminger and Mrs. Nan day wIt h Mrs. Everett
Comm1ttee chairman are and
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Presbyterial meeting in Pome- oore were namt:\.1 as t e com- n1 t.
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roy A free will offering of flO mlttee to do the buying.
Mrs. Mary Harbrecht of
er, Horace Abbot, Herbert Dtx- S 1 h P1~ 1 • g
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wa~ collected. The " Fellowship The group also voted to glv~ lumbus was the weekend
on, Edward Ball, Mr . and Mrs. pan 8 c 11 •
of least coin" collection was $1. $5.00 to UNICEF.
or her sister and
~elvin Hood. Vincent BrodeBIRT--H -ANNOU- N-CED
Names of missionaries to be Mrs
Knight secretarv ~f Mr. and Mrs. Edward
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prayed for were read by Mrs. Spiritual Life, announced
rs. C. L. .Arnold returned
Story Story's Trailer C 0 u r t
Quick, with prayer offered by the church will observe t ~ her home, Athe~ Road
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Min Frankie Mamaw.
week of prayer and self denJal ~ay , after ~pend_m~s a few
ing the birth of a son, CIa l r
Bible study "Love For 'Illey lfrom October 25 to October 31. m Galllpohs With her
Michael weighing 7 lbs 81&gt;
Neighbor" last chapter of the The society made plans to ter, Mrs. Robert Richards.
Sept. 30: at Union Co. ·Mem::~
•tudy book ''Guide on Romans" supply the members with pray- Mrs. Adam Ebersbach
ial Hospital: Grandparents Bl'e
was given by Mrs. Pearl Me· er charts and have tbe church /' the weekend at Albany, wilh
OCie
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dorst Long
Bride
bell rung at 9 a.m. each day Mr11. Vlnme Woods.
Bottom and Mr and M~s F
Mls~ Mumaw, read "Conver· as a signal for prayer. Speci.al Mrs. Adam E~rsbach .
J. Stor~ , McArthur. Gre~t ~
sation on The Rim of East Asia" envelopes for the offering wlll
. . M1ss
Re&lt;!f!nt guest! of Mr. and grandparents are Mrs. E the 1 A money saving, space saving RCA
(Korea). Mrs. Clark read an .al11o be given out.
Durst Vlfilted. Sunday
Cal Orr were Mr.
Stout, CoolvlJle, and Mr. Wilbur Victor portable! .AII·new aluminized
article on an announcement on A round-robin card was
at Chester with Mrs.
Mrs. Perry Orr of Columbus Midkiff Ne1sonvllle Thi 1 th
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Workl Community Day.t'
ten to Mrs. Ruth Blake who ·
and Miss Lucille Smith . and Mr. and Mrs. Clint Orr of couple'~ first child.·
s e tube for brlshter, easier-on-the-eyes
viewing, Super-Powerful "New
Mrs. McBride, hostess, ser- In University Hospital,
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Bashan. '
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ved delidclous refreshments to bus.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shane
Vista" Tuner pulls in clearer, clean- SJ)Ortabout
Sflfiu
the above named and Mrs. Ti- The meeting was cloe•d
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Gallipolis spent Sunday
MET FOR DINNER ·
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er pictures from many faraway sta. 17"
tube (OWirlll diq.J
Mrs. Lambert with a
Mrs . Lizzie Sayre and Mrs. The 3-F club met Sunday at
1111 Plckena.
156 $Q. ln. p!CtUIO
prayer after which a
Frank Shane.
home of Mr. and Mra. Bak- !Ions. Up front tuning and sound for
coum waa served to 21 memMr. and Mrs. Charles
er Gordon, Mulberry Ave., for extra convenience, better viewin&amp;.
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bers and one guesl by M".
rww
and family of
a 12:30 chicken dinner. Present
Fultz. Mrs. Alfred
The Meigs Area Holiness
the weekend with hI were Mr. and Mrs. Glen SoUth
Jr . Mro. Hattie Smith and
met Oct. 4 at 10 a.m
Mr. and Mrs, c. M. and sons, Donald and David of
L. w. McComas.
its regular monthlY"
Columbus; Mr. and Mre. Elmer
Among the business
Wickham, Asa Hoskins, Miss
1 a union
The- October meeting of the
ry visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ada Hoakina, Mrs. George H.
Daushters of Ruth clan of the
service. All area churches
Orr and Mr. and Mrs. George Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Gor·
United Methodist church w a 1
invited to participate.
d:o:n·:__ _ __ _ _ __!6,;;;
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held Monday afternoon In t h
of th~ service wllf be worked COrden Randolph, who
ch~1rch social room with Mrs. 1
out later.
employed in West Virginia, visMinnie NeutzlinJiand Mrs. Marl '
The ~ext monthly
lied with hi.s family, Mrs. Phyl·
THE DEPENDAII.EI ARE HERE I
Crary hostel!e!ll . ,
I The eighth annual riPllnion · will be Nov I at 10 a.m. at
Randolph and Marvin .
Devotion• by MIBI Lucretia I the former memblrs of
Chester, Church of the Naza- Dorsel.
Genheimer, using as her topic, Epworth league of ·the Forest rene.
Capt. and Mrs. E. C. . Irela'"l l
Pittaburgh were here for
' 'Strengthening Our Church," Run Methodist churoh was held Presenl were Rev. II. 0.
opened the meetlDj. Mn. Neutz.. Sunday in the social room of Grimm, Rev. Clyde
:short visit. They will make
Ung, vice president, conducted the Forest Run church.
· Edmond Life and R e
home fn Plltabursh
the buslneu aesslon In the ab- A basket dinner was
Gill.
winter.
oenoe of tht preoldent, M r a. al noon and the afternoon
Howard Roush of "!~Mil~!" 1
Richard Campbell.
spent remlnloclna.
Pleas,ot Valley
spent a weekend with h~
Followlna a ohorl bualneu ,.,. Attending were Mr. and
Admllted : Mrs. Eddie
and daughter, Mrs. Betty
olon, Miss Lydia Eilerobach told Purley Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Pt. Pleasatn; Mrs.
Faye Roush.
of her travels In foreign Iandi Paul Karr, Mr. and Mrs.
Schools, Pt. Pleasant; MCis.i;..i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==,i
the past summer which was row Mora, and family snd Mr. Mae Rhoades, Pt. PleaBant;
CARTOON IVIRY NIGHT
areatly enjoyed by all present. and Mrs. George Morrison
Mrs. Minerva Glbeaut, p
Refreshments were served by family of Chester; Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant.
the hostesses to Mra. Albert AI· Uawln Nease and Mr. and Mrs. DISCHARGED: Mrs. E v
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ward, Mill Nelle Bing, Mh1ses Eugene Forbes, Minersville; Wartenburg, Pt. Pleasant;
Lucretia and Ada Genhelmer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Houdashelt, ence Pearson, Jr., L a k J n; TONIGHT &amp; WIDNIIDAY
Mrs. Jacob Gloeckner, Mrs. Middleport; and Mr. aud Mrs. Chester OrvJlle MarUn,
June .GnaHn
Earl Oliver, Mn. A. v. Howell, William Hondashelt and daugh· Hugh Aelker, Henderson;
"THI CAPTAIN'S TABLI"
Miss Ebersbach, Mrs. Desale ter, Marie, Syracuse.
Billy Abshire, MinersvUie.
-ondPatterson, Mn. George H. Par· , The 1roup planned to meet
Speneer
Traer and
ker, Mu. Frank Stewart and again next year on Ihe thrld
CLERKS APPOINTED
YOU'LL HARDLY BE ABLE TO CONTAIN YOURSELVES
Mill Carrie v..aer.
Sundsy In September, al the PT. PLEJ\SANT - The
Fredrick Marcll in
Portland park.
son County Sheriff's lle):~rl·
"INHIRIT THI WIND"
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VOL XIV NO. 148

Pomeroy-Middleport, Oblo, Wednesday, Oct. 10, 1V8.2

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polntment of two deak cle~:::. Thur.•Pr..
the department. Floyd
Su11D Hayward, DNa Martin
The Senior Mothers of Mid- w111 .work the day &amp;blft
dleporl HIRh School will meet Sidney Huddleston Sr Will
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th~ Wedneaday evenJns alter the night turn ~ melllb~~':C.
The execuUve committee
school It the High School.
of the dePartment in adTerence Mor1an and
tile Middleport PTA met
to Shariff Griff ~lblnll
Robert Beatty In
day tvenlns In tbe office of
COMMISSIONS MEET
Chiel Dupty MJJrrio Brau
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perln!4ndent L. w.
Church Admlnlotratlnn Even- .a,nd':". ':'
De.,pu~ty:~Ja"c·k~.!.Py
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wllh !ln. Charles Vroman,
lng will be held Wednc..tay eve. nlng ol Heath Mathodlst church
vice prtoldent, In charge.
Propanu of the year w e
with the Cornmiuion!l
dlo&lt;uuecl end 11 woo 811l1l0Unc· separately from 7 until p.m.
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followed by a meeting of
Troop 121, under the
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of Mrs. GlorJe Hockett,
W))) ~ tbe Oclober Jlloelt-11

Girl Scouts
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Ann Mlr11ret, Tom EweU.
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Mr. aDd Mrs. J . c. Ferren Jo'airborn VI~~ withl relaliVt'.l i ~~:e:· .~ ~7=gham· -~ Q
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Hel!ll "'-~·lthrs y,~ l~admgham
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Mr. and Mn. Emnt Blhr
Kay MeCilDtock were Mr and ' and M B'll
.. • . r. and Mrs. Emmett Bart~!. ''''~"'' VI.Jited C't'n I &lt;&gt;ry at PWM" and fam ily l1r and M W u·
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vis1ted In Cincmn.atl with their
w Va , and relati-v.-, atwJ L-eadJngh.ar:, ·end
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their aon-.ln-law, Mr. VIctor Ll~ i
Forest Run, Mr. and Mrs. Phm- 1Letart W@f'f' Mr. and Mrt. D.an
M~jdsnd Mn Vernon Barteb fnenrl~ .itt I.JOon
Helen Graef' \\'iJiiams ol 1..311te)' of Dragerton, Utah. He
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WU the husband of tbe forme!'
CINCINNATI UPJ ~L.nrestock: Lax or Columbul!l, Mr . .and Mra sons. Frankhn' Jr a·nd :ch \ . Mrs .John Rumbau~:h of Det!hll!'r a lf'W dayJJ lrl: Worr~n with their E WHli&lt;liTls
Mildred B a b r, Who IM'Ylves Cattle 750, calvet 225 , tlaugbter 1Francis Overturf, Middleport, Mr. and Mr. and Mn. Darm Shane' '! VJIIIted h~r dau~ter, Mr. and liOn and daughler·in·law,, Mr and )fr. and Mrt. Olar~ Hoback
him along With three cbUdrtn. _,s lteady, cowt weak to 50 and Mn William Rlghthouse, loci I Mr and M. Les~ Be ' Mrt. R~rt Sm1th and children. Mrt Frank Crew and f&lt;mJiy and
A d~UBhter, Mrs. Jlet GIUUin lower, bulls Jttady : low to aver- Wilma and Judy; ~omeroy, Rev. ol ~m~. Jim~•- Lanham :~ ~n. Mollie Guinther vls.ltfd re-1other ~latl,et.
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i Mr. anti Mrs. Jame. S. Quick
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their COU1ln, Nancy Kimel,
dauJhter of Mr. Ralph Kimel
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~fr. ()key Wood Jt a patietlt. Ia
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and Claudia •nd ~~per . Mary. Pea Jey~n
Bruce and l end Eugf'lle, aod Mrs. Harley , with M!'. and Mrs. Gordon
23.00: utility heifers 16 • 17: Miller local.
•• -~ r .., Harpold f B I
nd Johnson and Tammy el. Wolfpen and chJidren M RAeme.
Yilited Mrs. SI-ck's sister-In-law,
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er and P~::;s Ba_rbara Moses, :IUld com_merelal bul)s 17.00-18.00, Hall and daughter of Siuonville, Pomeroy.
' 0 ton r~nlly.
: u! ter,daT~~· her W~
stndents of Capital Univerl!lity , vealers steady; choice 30 - 11; w. va., and Mr. and Mr•. Clell
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Mr. and Mn. Claud CLHling· i : •
~~~ and brotbers.
t t CoiJ mb 1s. called on Mrs. good 7S.0030.00, ablodartl Z2.00.. iwood of BklweU.
~u.nday visitor• of Mr. end Mrl.- ham and daugnters WHe rece nt Joh · nd Eu
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~i:Jry Reed recently. They also 26, ul.i.Jity 11!1 • 20; iood to low i Mr. and Mrs. Noimllll Hendl'ix Wilham Eichingtlr were Mrs.!vi&amp;itors with Mn. Eva Armen· Mn a cl Mgen~\rue d Ouck· c:~l~.?d on Mr. and Mrs. Nor· -.cl»ice 700-1SO lb feeder ateen; and daughter, Daniae-. ol Ham· Charle~ Sayre and 8011s, F~tz : trout a~ other n!lalive ~ Rsy- WG~ :~ 11
~ rand Mrs.
man McCain and daughters.
124.50-SOO, rood IOl-900 lb 23.00. rmnd, Jnd., vl&amp;lted lMs parent.s. ~nd Billy, Pcrneroy, and M1ss ;100nd Ctty, W. Ve .
! June McCunas '!nd rour IOnt. of
Mr. and Mrs. V-ernOn Bahr 25.25.
Mr. and Mrs. WoodrO'ilf Hendnx au1• Maynard, Me8011 , W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Moore and • .
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and family o( Polk, visited re- ·Hogs 2100; barrows, gilt.11 and and other · relatives.
LeMrs. Ada Slack and Mrs. Marie , !J(Jn, Raymond, Union Furnace, I
~,--ently with his par~nts, Mr. sows strong to 25 higher: 1·! 210. Mn. William Eichinger . and J adlng~ visited Kathryn were S~ay guest~;_ or Mr. and THEY ARE NEW
and Mrs. Ernest Bahr.
lb barrows and gilts IUO. Idaughter N111cy we~ Manetta o;~Mn, Y..olfpen.
t M I'll. Wtlhs
Leadmgham and
&amp; YET THEY'RE OLD
1' Robert R. Harden end daughters.
118 15 No 1 near 215 lb 18 25 1-3 and Parker!lburg recently· Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Starling Mas&amp;ar lt00..25o 1t, 1775-lBOO 1S0.:1 lb Eichklger· waa en overnight guest P~lallew to Key West, Florida Mrs. Mary Joe Hamm navis
and iliana, accompanied by 1 17 Z5 • l'l ~ · 140 · lb. 14 OO--l6 00 , o£ her daughter , Mr1 . Doyle l4l Joirt Mr._ Harden who is in and daughter of Toledo ¥isitt!d
Mrs. Dinsmore Boyles of AI- 1 251).2'15 ~ lb. I650-UI7S · I-! 3oo' Gibbl.
NaYy Trairun,g School there.
Mr. and Mrs. A . o. Lee.
1
fred called on Mr and Mrs
lb
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, Mrs. I..arry Hubbard and
15 -25-IG.OO, 400
14·25- Mn. Arthur Sylvester and
Osc:r Bab~ of ' Long Bot: 400
dren spent a Sunday with her
Based on a 100 year old
15.25, near too a, lS.SO: boel'J:Icnarlet Blake attended the
Mrs. Stlflan Workm
design these novel rocktom, recen . ·
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Prelbytery bJGreenfleld on
tageville, W. Va . Her d,.., ~'
ers include a I 00% virMr . and Mrs. Norman Me- Sheep 400; lteady: chojee wJth 18. 'lbey were delegates from
Robin, remained for a
Cain, daughters Sherry a n d few prime 110 • 90 lb llaughter local church.
vl&amp;i.t.
gin wool · blanket lor
Faith, were recent dinner ; wooled lairin 1UIMO, good and Mi.ss Sharlee Neuman had -es
Your Depondoblo
bundling a baby or catchgUests of Mr. and Mrs. Dana choice 17.00.19.m, utility 15.1J1t. weekend guest a former
Mn. Della starkey of Co~=~ ~ ~
O..ler For
lng a nap, makes a comMcCain and Mrs. Gladys Shum· 16.00; wooled ewu 4.00.5.50, 125- room mate, Mig Pat Luzader
spt~~t a weekend with her
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fortable
pad lor chair
way of near '~g Bottom.
1140 Jb 6.00.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leo KoeDJg of
!II. Cokrnlrus on bull !nets
Mrt. Carrie Sinclair hss

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Tumblor Soh-SUvww•re Troys
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these big value hou•
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colors. Buy several.

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it anywhere in town, all ready to pour. Call
today ... our service is prompt and our price~

I BAKER FURNITURE

Ph... e WY-2·2550

vehlcie accident Monday afterr r:. miJe road off
noon on 1owe .,
Ro te 17 resulted in $150 pro-

E. Ray Cole the mjury.
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Conference Su- an Appalachian Power Co.,
will conduct the truck driven by Herbert

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·11-12-13

By DOROTHY KILGAI \ ~N
THE CELEBRITIES
Close observers of the First Lady
.(and isn't that a pleasant task?) report
that her hair has been tinted ever so
gently from its natural dark brown to a
deep, subtle auburn .... . And speaking
of the Kennedys, \he Attorney General
indicated he didn't trust everybody at
the British Embassy Ball following the
opening o! "Mr. President" when he hid
a pair o! blnoeulars in a huge Mlng vase
that stood in one of the hallways, while
his wife, Ethel, shielded him from the
eyes of the crowd-well, most of thellll
anyway. Of course there were scads o
Secret Service men around who would
have been happy to guard tho binoeutars, but apparently the Attorney Generar dioln't want to give 'them that extra
trouble.
The uninhibited Melina Mercouri
and her constant companion and reput-

Day" has taken a job w!th a Brol!'l\"ay
press agent until his next film role
comes around.
Who says there won't be any girlie
shows at the New York Worlds Fair?
Donn Arden, who pr~uces so many of
the revues at the Latin Quarter, is considering several offers to put on shows
at the Worlds Fair, and Donn is famous
for dre•slng beautiful showgirls in an
economical number of sequins ... Singer Jonl James almost became a headline
Sunday when the plane taking her to entertain U. S. troops conked out and the
pilot decided to crash land at Grafenwohr, Germany. Ltlci!I\Yi lopl., ;."fl'aped
with nothing, worse than • oevero ahaking up . . . Several publishers ore hopelui they can convince Dick Powell that
he oughl to write a book about his ~at­
tie with cancer. They feel his smUmg,
fearless attitude toward his affljction
would be an Inspiration for other vic·

ed

tims of the

"fiance," Jules Dassin,

have checked

into the St. Regis . . . . . George C. Scott
broke two ribs (his) when he fell from a
horse wlrlle movie·making in Ireland . . .
By the time Harry Belafonte sings his
first song at.,the Royal Box of the Amel'
Ieana, pnllllcally every nlsht of his
three-wiek engagement will have been
sold out. Harry will be foUowed by Tpny
Marlin, then Keely Smith, who's just
been booked for the new spot . . . Tolevision geni111 Mark Goodson Is passing
out clJ[~rs. Mrs. G. Is lullabying beaullful baby girl al New York Lying-In . . .
.Maynard Ferguson is the latest tti termlnate hii Roulette Records deal. He'll '
IIWitch to Columbia.
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BOWL SETS

FABRICS

Save now! A bowl of the
proper size for every mixing task. Heavy moulded
glass.
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Big choice of colors and
patterns. Values to B9c a
yard. 1 to 2 yard mill length
pieces.
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FALL FASHIONS
CHOICE COUECTION

FINE COATS

$1488
&amp; $17.77

Mls•u•nd Ladin

81 x 99 - BLUCHED .... •· .. EA. $1.79
Famous Hope Quality Sheets. Full bed size.

81 x 108- BLEACHEQ :.··· .. EA. $1.99
Snow White Box Sheets-Famous for quality

·42 x 36 PIUO.W.· CASES •••· •· EA. 49c

.REG. $1.79 VALUE
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Rotulor $1.59 Pl01tle

DISH RACK &amp;
DRAIN BOARD

WHITE or GREEN

Heavy pl•atle

COFFEE
MUGS
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Rust proof, noise
proof, handy · utility
pails for every household use.
Colloctoral....,

Fancy Reg. 89c
CUP &amp; SAUCER

SETS

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SERVA SNACK SETS

UTILITY
PAILS

Sale ! Famous Hope Sheets

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· COlUMBUS
DAY
SPECIALS

BIG PLASTIC

Lldlea' Ne" Fall Drenea in be•utlrut
color'a •nd new exeitilll atyle• - .lheath
1nd fllired aJcirt erreets. Siq1 junion,
misaet.and half ~·•·

Five guage tricot Ray011
Panties. PlaiJI and fancy
lace trimmed. Sizes 5-6·7,

3~:~·77(

H(avy quaUty glass
coffee mugs in green
or white.

DRESSES

PANTIES

Plain white triple roll ank·
lets. 6 to 8\11: size for Misses, 9 to 11 size for Women.

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LADIES' PLAIN OR
FANCY FINE RAYON

Triple-Roll
Stretch Socks

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Styles at low low Bonanz•
Prices. Fine fabric1, be•uU•
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HIGH QUALITY DRESS

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disease.

Lamont Johnson has suddenly become the new "hot" director in Holly·
wood-aU because of the San Francisl!o
response to "The Perfect Set-Up," the
Angie Dlckenson.Oene Barry play head·
ed for New York. Producer Martin Melcher will use Johnson to direct the film
version, too (it will stor Doris Doy, naturally) and he's been signed to direct
Rossano Bri!Ui's new picture, to be
made In Italy. While he's over there,
Johnson and Brazzi will make the pilot
for .a new TV series to .,. shot In Rome.
An English singer '• named Rocky
Saunders is billing himself as "the mini·
ature Bobby Darin." Since Bobby is on11' 5'7", Rocky must be pretty miniature
Aristotle Onassis, who seems to have . . . VIvien Leigh stands to Inherit dose
1110re fln,gers than tbere are pies, io rum- to ·~00,000 from the will of a New Zea:
ored to be one of lhe backers of the new land phi'-nthropist, Sir Ernest Davis,
Old Westbury Counlry Club .. , Diahann who died recently at the age of 90. OddCarroll has cominlssloned designer Don- ly enough, they weren't even lnllmate
aid Brooks (who created the dazzling friends; Sir Ernest just admired Viv's
clothes she wears In ,"No S)rlngs") to acting slyle . , . . . . . Erroil Garner's LP
whip up lhree spectacular gowns for her "C)oseup in Swin,g" bas risen to No. 4 ·
Dec. 2 concert at Philharmonic Hall. It's on the best-seller album chart.. in EurDiahann'• first appearance on a recital ope. Small wonder, ll's the first new Garstage and •he's going to give ~er audl- ner released over there in four years.
ence plenty to look at .. well as to lis· _:_
· -ten to ... ... Dean Stockwell and MUUe
Producer Sam Spiegel has purchued
Perkins, now legally parted, still respect the famous bust of Lawrence of Arabia
each other profeuionally - they ·just by sculptor Eric Kentington and will
aren't In tune matrimonlolly. They !lope show it at the London premiere of "Law·
to find a play in which they can co-star renee of Ars]&gt;la:" Tile~ he'll ship it to
od Broadway.
New York for the fllin't 'oPeiJing at the
Criterion; after which if Wfll 'be dimated
Debbie Reynolds hi! rented a re- to • loeal museum . . . After months of
hearsal st•dlo In Hollywood and is. toll- negotlatioilo, Barbr* Strelsand is signing
ing. arduously on h~r new nlghtelub act, with Columbia Records this week, and
\¥hlch she'll unveil In Las Vegas In De- will cul.. her firs~ solo discs for the com·~~;- H~sband_ Harry Karl and her pany wilhh\ a few tilly&amp;. They'll go illl
c
n Will be moved to the gainbUng out to promote her, of course--at those
town while she wOI•kS thel'l' . . . . . The staggering rates. Previoualy she's been
l"l'S 111morous -'de of show buSiness; known lo clatter fano only as the "Miss
ilctor· Be.n .TIItor, who ):an be seen in the M....,~~ n" of "I Can Get It For You
' ne.w filml "GI&amp;ot" and "The. ,Longest WiJole~e.''

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FOR COLUMBUS DAY!

SAVE

SET

A good selection of
'decorated china cups
aDd saucers. Limiled
quantlly, hurry!

BeiUtiful clear crystal tervlng set.
Con•isl!i; ot • &amp;erving plata and
4 cups. Buy several.

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HURRICANE

LAMPS
or Modern Decor•tor

BUBBlE LAMPS
Choice of two
fine lampa.i Braaa
funabed vase
Hurricane lamps
with hobnail
plutic chJ.mn~.
tripod lee, bubble lamps with
~olortul plal\ie
sh1des.
CHOICE - • ·

KING SIZE DECORATED
TV SERVING TRAY
REG. $1'.79

TABLES

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Christmas Mail For Servicemen Stationed West Columbia
Overseas Should Be Sent Between Nov.l-20
on.

attle, Wub., or Fleet P.O. New
November • hu been desig· _York , N. Y., or San Franeisco,
nated for the malllng of Otrist-,catif., or Navy Post Office, c-o
mu parcets by IUI'face trans- Postmaster. Seattle. Wash.
portation to memben of O u r t . Prehiltlttd Al1~1es - In
~~ ~~per!odov-:rse~~~-r I twnh'b~-~
athrtlcles,,_
8li'Qlal.l lift:'
lS uo:t.-"o::I.IUI'Cr lpro 1 1 ~-~::U m e ma_ 1.3 ,
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cards far the 1uuR:U • ore _e• 1 rn~~ no
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• ~ appreciation to the 4-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Oct, 10, 1982
Olckeu,
MrL J'reda Vickers,
Children of the sdlool
.
Mra. Riley Fry, Mra. Vfl'naJ shook hands with the LegiMalres resignation of the secretary SJd Fowler,
Mra. Robert Bryant,
By Mn• . Vernal Joltuoll
Miss Wanda
and thanked them alaa. Taking the treasurer moving to another Mrs. Bertha JIJ!t Wheeler, .6lrl.
FARM WOMEN MEET
Home
were Rk!hard D. G~lt.ead eunmun.it)', DeW officer• wera Mary :ooerer. Mrl. Helen VIDM'..
ud tbe hostesl, Mra.
Don Grlnwn Edwl~ chosen to liD the vacaneie&amp;.: ter, Mrs. Jennie Bu.l, Mrt..
through which the parcel
Is Tbe Helping Hllld Farm w: 1 ::tj1 .::~
RouM Cherlf.l Zerkle ' Harold Mrl. Martina VanMatre, secre- G\:lldie VanMatre, Mta. Martina
1ddressed will be charged. Air- man'a Club met Wednesday [or
Lee ~JtJe. Charles
Ver- tary and Ro.n Kapp. lreasLL""el', Van Matre and M-rs. Lucille Obmail articles weighing not in an all day meeting at the bomt :.ND!~icao~~~ISING DOD Smi.tb, Robert Layne ' and Committees were appointed and llnger.
excess of 8 ounces are charge- of Mn. _Homer
Mr~
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st Poal
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And tht ume two pitchtn NEW YORK (UPD- The 1961 rlghthanden Ralph Terr)o ol the
World Ser!Q, delayecUirst by the Yankees and Jack Sanford of the
playoff for the NaUonal League Gianta-w;ere acheduled to JO at
~nnarK and then by a dey of it to determh1e wbo will be leadrain, wiU ~ teJumed - weather Jng when the Seriei reaumes Jn
permlttlns - in Yankee Stadium San Francisco Friday. Thursday
today wltb the Yankeet~ and Gi- will be an open day for travel.
lilt&amp; all even at two &amp;•me• each. The weatQr-whlch kept 10rne

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lnj: Terry.

"Neither o~m 1." uid O.rk.
llkkinl with Sanford, wbo t.at
Terry, U, in the lfCOnd pme
at San Frandsco lNt Friday.

1t better. ~LIM Ter17 hu
never woo a World Seril!!l game
although he hal bMn a clutch
pitcher for the 1'ankee~ lD cliacbinJ Americaa League pennants.
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hitting power u he na... Tblt
means he will put Matty Alou iQ
the outfield lllJtead ot Harvey
Kuenn &amp;nd WiUie McCovey at
tint baa instead o1 Orlando C..

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ence to hJm, for the ntra day'I
rest ''might help me."
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Tueaday lor an hour and U min- hopelesa TUetday before ht flnaJ. IHouk of ·tfie Yankees and Alvin
utea before the postponement wa&amp;Jy called orf 1M game.
Dark of the Giant., agreed· the
announced-was a~ ta clear "I r:eallud all the problema pme lhould ..ve been poatponed.
today sO the ftfth game could 10 concerned
tra111portatlon and They lilllo ~~ U. postpone·
on as sebeduled a\ 1 p.m.• EDT. Uekets am ng tbem-and finally ment gave neither team any ad·
Baseball Commluloner Ford had t.o alv up when all the ad· vantage.
Frlc:k, who hal the only .say on vance favorable weather forecasts " l"m not changing my plana at
a WorJd Seriet pott~nt, d.ld oot hold up.'' Friel!: uid.
all," aaid Houk, wbo ,nu 111 with

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Pat ~•o•n, and y Zirkle.
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Tire
taJ. 'lbe 53-year-old llnkunan won Canton, Bob Wynn ol
· -the Open In !1153 anci 1154.
Eddie GrVfltha
their
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com- year
Ohio Slate
Inti fn&gt;m
In theby fourth
, _ UCLA
periodo led
of their 1ame ooiy
qoorter to do!eat U.e mighty Ohio to drop a I! · s de&lt;ilioo In the
Stato Illlekl!)'ft 0 11-7, In one of the fourth quarier.
peat' upsell ,r U.o 116Z aeaaon. "And Oblo Slate didn't baYO the
For thai pOtforlllliiCe •'"' ~Is greot Bob Fer111aon tlil.i year,"
lolth in. bla ployers, 44-ye&amp;Mid Bar11011 oil&lt;led.
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and Mra. Lril!la MitcbeU and
Michael of Cheshire, Mrs. ])a.
vJr North and Pam of Gallipo-lis, Mr. a~d Mrs. Carl Gardner.
J1 ., Mike~ . Tana and Terry,
this Danny Davidson, Mr . IIIII Mrs.
Roy -Sansbury, Ke1th Riggs. Mrs

Lineups For Thursday Game
Jn pomeroy Are Announce
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obared 1he )!rot n!Uil&lt;l le.l !itb ,~'!"· , . .
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ib.ove BDd Jim L!ciuo of '1\'9)' The cutol! _.. tor omMn
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the third bes't in the leagutt.

Rev SheUn

aloomi secretary Johil B. Fullen. ,
Seven of the
'ICOled by The Racine picture
was ~=~~n-N~~s~ry,
andT~ry'·
When laat year's 4ecision was WINS BACK HONORS
Washington
camepoints
,
ane,MrK_un,
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011 an intercept· brightened this -week wh~ It .
made, there wu no bowl contract NEW YORK lUPII-Gary Wood ed pasa _ while the defensive was learned 8· I II (Peanuts) and Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Sa~
between lh..'Bi,g Ten and the Ath- a junior quarterback f:rom Cor- team was 011 the bench.
Wickline wu not seriously in- Frye, Ch.erry, Becky and Chr1s
Jetlc Association of Western Unl· nell, has been nam~ Ivy~ The Browns began workouts to- jured in last week'a game 8!nd land Floyd Gardner of Mlddleversities. Minnesota made the back-ol:·the-week for directing h•s !day for the important contest. may see limited action this port. Mr. and lllra. Carl Gardtrlp on itl own, however. Since tl't~I'D tc- an upset &gt;'i..'to,-y la.M W. Eacb club has 8 record of 2-2 week. ·
· pt~r and Mrs. Wade Gardner and
tben, the Big Ten and the Big .urda:r over Harv,rrl. R:t CODl!Jit:· and ll!edl a vlcto to ata
in
Kepny of Crooksville, Mr, and
Five .signed an agreement to .-1 t~ el&amp;bt of 12 i'i8J~P.• for 116 ood sition In
race y
It was reported tllat either Mrs. Ray Gardner, John, Mark,
teams to the Rose Bowl for aD yr.:'tls. including olio tlluchdowft g The ~rowns are tied.
third sopbomore Wayne Hubbard or aild Emma of Carbondo.le, Mr.
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freshman Tom 'l'tleiss probably and Mrs Arthur Gardner Sam
Inuw~
te pen .
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.- • ' place, traillac· the Redsldu, who wJH Operate In Wlcldine't full· •'
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Brlct Danny ana Mr. and M I.
REJOINS PRO:.TEAM
· CAPTAINS BRUINS
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B:usseU Klingler of Columbus,
SAN FRANCISCO tUPI)-f'ull. BOSTON tUPll - Center Don have three victories and t.m~ los'
The Rae~ starting lmeup, Mr. and Mn. Robert Elliott and
back Bill (Cannonballl cooper MrX~:nney, the .\lat.hm--.t Hxkev
s. lotherwise '!dl remain the sa~e. Carol and Mr. and Mrs. Rich·
baa been taken oU the injured League's 11th-ranked active: JCOr·
At ends wlll be Ted Bailey ard Rollins, Debbie, Judy, and
Jist and placed 011 the active ros- er has been named capt~&gt;in of the HITS WEEKEND TRIPS
and G. J'isher; tackles, ' Bob Larry -Ralnard or zanesville,
ter of the &amp;rJ. Francisco Forty· &amp;'oi!Wil Bruins for the secofld WASHINGTON IUPI) - Sen. Esslng;ton and Bob McNickle; Henry Carpenter, Rutland, Mr.
Nlners. To make room for cooper strelpht year. McKenney is start· John J. Wl1Uam1, R-Del., Nkl guards; Bob Sylvester and Har· •rid Mrs. Wayne Gardner, Pam
the Forty Nlnera asked wawen ing l'lis ·ninth yelH' with the Bru- Tueaday that if President K~· ry Cleland; and at center Rog- and 'Brenda and Mrs. David
on fullbtck c. R. Rllberts.
Ins.
nedy would stay in Washington er Adams.
McClung and Barbara of Fo.""
more he would see what a · In tile backfield, Racine wJil toria.
.
''mess'' ttte Democrata are mak· use its halfback trio of Do n
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ing of Congreu.
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Harden, Bruce Beegle and Russ Mr. and Mrs. Olhe Martin
But, he charged, the Piesident I Cummins, while Jofln Arnott Is ana Ronald JohnsOn (.. Dunbar,
is only using the White House as also expected -~ see aCtiQn at W. Va. spent a weekend with
a 1topover ~een weekend va· fullback. CaUing plays ·from Mr . and Mra. Ernest Johnson
catkms and polltk!ai·' :Junkeb.
1quarterback slot will be Lirry and Robert.
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LOS ANGELES UP! I -The Bill Barneo loday waa
~cl'lhe J;)ally Sentinel, PomeroY:Mlddleport, O.,.Oct. 10, i962·S Mr. ..... !(n. Grovlf. Cr~
team wu plaJiDC ltt first game United Preu ~~~ooal a col·
- -·----···- earw 1pent ~ SUnday With
ot &amp;he Haacin ,' usiag 1 oew aya- lege football
Coa~h of the
and Mrs. Raymond Roush ol
iem oiMI .-tilll the oeilool ra_t.d Week."
Porter.
No 1 iD the natiOn Ia ttlt flrit "My greatest C&lt;lllcern wa1 that
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Mr. and Mn. Robert FreeU o1 tht
the player~ uains the T-formatlon
man and family visited recentraB':tho ....
hil playero for tho fir;! time et UCLA
ly Mr. IIIII Mrs. Etirl Burcham
going up against a team of Ohlo
of Ripley, W. Va.
i&gt;eforo tho gamo &lt;llat thf!)' &lt;OUid
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win.
State • &lt;aU~, would be light,
Probable starting lineups for Thursday's 7-8th grade Mn. Neva Zerkle, Mr . . ond
.
. · Barneo aald. I .w~nt.d to COWl·
meeting between Middleport and Pom,eroy on the Mrs. Harold Lee Zerkle • n d
At halftime, ~allilllf by • pomt t..-act U.a~ ~Y ieiUng them they
gridiron after school have been announced b~ family, Mrs. Cbarles Zerkle and
but with all the MatlstiCI againSt l"OUid wJn. ,
who are Bob Wise of Middleport and Charles son of New ifaven, W. Va. and
them, the - h lltiii ktoisted IIIey And Barneo aatd that he realy
and Frank Porter of Pomeroy, assisted by John Merle CoUini of Jackson, were
"'"ld win.
ly felt the Bruins ba&lt;l • cha..,.
and Chester Zirkle.
rec:ent Sunday visitors o( Mr.
And to UCLA. Brulno jUJtilled to bealil&gt;e Buckey.. bee....
tr. lvt. Poo. WI, Yr.
Mrs. Raymo,.. Zerkie1ond

Bob Shave Ji. of Willoughby, a Mite Mural
re1111or on tho PGA tour, oiMI Leo teur Bob Weiotopf of Bedford.
Bl:afetd of Ashland shared the Two other former championa
aeeond opot wiU. Ll50. Shave had. adclltion 10 Shave, Shoemaker
·~ ·• 73 -n.M~~a1 11111 ,a~~iu • 12. !}l'iffilll• jOined the llnals 'field
Tied for fOOrth ..r.·Don Shock 40 proo who shot !17 ilr bettor.
of Columbus· anc(.BOb 21mtner- They weN lferm.in "elter
uiin.
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by the Philadelphia Eagles•. ~1- ,1 Buchtel-York should provide
'l'he defense allowed the New Racine with a tough opponent
York Gianlll on.fy seven points, fo~ thi!!l week's ·game since the
the Dallas C~11 10 and the Yorkers are a big t~am a .n d
Washl~'l Redskm&amp; 17.
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By MILTON RICHMAN
· ......,, In the AL, breakins in named the "Minor '-"•B.. Play- troit 'l'igers.
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" II takH oil I've got phyoicalUP! 8porio Wrilo• _
wiU. \be Chicago White Sox in.., of the Year."
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"If wo , ..., get the ohortotop Theo-e also ·bao been • roport lly and mentally 10 wlll'k myoel! l
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A-.o Ta~ Trade
· we want, Wfl·ll take a hard-hit· that the Dodgers alre planning .t up for a game and now I've got
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wholeule shake-up of their play- to do it all over again. And JGme·i
Sizn U:.
Wattrproof Rubberired
COLUMBJ.J!I/ 0h1o tUPn- Thf: a "good poillbility'' Mlnnes~ota the Tw:IDB, the Oriola also have have been talking tracle aroutld, · Aded -about a pouible Ken lng personnel. But 1f any Dodgef time~ you can Jose a JiUie with
luna Clotb
Ohio Sta~·. Un,iverslty footbaU and BaiUmore may eomplete a been dJicuaslna • - poasl,b~ deal World Sertee' headquarters aud Boyer · Rocky Colavito deal, l)e.. players do go, it will be , veter· too much r~ . ··
. team, atopJ114;at:l;be JCI&amp;l_Jint .lalt deal in which tht Twna would y.otth tht! Clnclnnatl Reds, who ~e their main bait it rightllanded vine rerused to be nailed down, ana like Wally ~oon. ·Duke Snl· But Dar.k said he wun't wor·
year by the taeuJtY cooncll in a get either Milt PappP or Chuck iJiterested In first baaemau Jim pitcher Larry Jaclr:eon, a 18-game but· said, ··1 don 't &amp;bini Detroit der, Jim Gilliam and Johnny Pod· ried about what Saoford thought. I
bid for a trip to the Roae Bowl, Estrada for Earl Battey.
. Gelltile.
winner this season.
would be wll11ng to let 10 Cola- res rather than younpten like "He'll be ready," said the Giant '
, lw the ~ll'a approv~;l to play Griffith and president Lee Mac- To
~Ule, the Red.J might General manager Bing DevlnP. vito."
the twc- Davi~e~, Tommy and WD· manager, adding 1hat if Terryj'
MtDDLIPOIIT
iD tbe post ii!aaoa classic.
.P.hall of the Orioles have already give up flrat baseman Gordon IB.YII he'1 looking (or a first-string Among the player~ ·the Card}. lie, or Frant Howard.
. pilchea he .iJ: going to load hil
th dlseu~sed tlle trade, and ope of Colemaa along With eatcher Jes- shortstop .and MnOng the chlbe he ne1s bave asked about are L~i1 MUwaukee al10 !1 in the mar- -ol
By 8 staDd-up vote 38-JO, , e the reQons lt has been held up 1e Gonder, who Jed the Paclflc baa talked tG so far m the Chi· Aparicio of the White Sox, Phil ket for deelina:, with IUCh play- 1
faculty eouncll late T~ay ap- is that the Twin1 aren't sure Coast League 1n hitting this year cago WhJte Sox, New York Yan· Linz of the Yankee. and Dick &amp;e DeCasiDdaraU,eruwLBrl
proved the, athletic councils UDall- which of the two righthanded with Saa Diego and also was ken, Pittsburgh Pirates and De- Groat of the Pirates.
ers as Del Crandall, Lew Burimous recommendation that ~ BaWmore pitchers they prefer. --~
- dette aDd Joe Adcock as ttte ODell
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be
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make
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Pappu,
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and
Browns
Defen'Se
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tlek~ for other paitllres. ,
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IO Paoadena if .Invited. The sta • loot 10 for the OrloieB this sea· '
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d 1 23 tUI'ned Get B1g Teat Sunday ,
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CLEurao• .. ND !UPD - Th
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in a disappointing 9-17 re«&gt;id.
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I '(he 1111111 f-11 team IU)W has "I want to check with the Cleveia... Browno &lt;lef...e will
PHOENIX, Ariz &lt;\1Pil- Mickey
1 to win the B1g Ten ~ionslup
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1~ o~ to be mvlted to the New Pappaa or Estn.da," Griffith ex• the· Bal-tnnore
Colts . come to will try to put game · number backfield.
.~ ffil'Maiooal- Golrera A.uociation
Year Iii Day clBASit.
plalne&lt;l. "I know they're both~' Jed b
k five In lti win column this
rcr 1963. Ruth 'Jes'Jell or &amp;.-aUic-1
RUTLAND, OHIO
Debate at the oounciJ meeting good pitcher• but naturally we'd J Theh CoUitsl,
h Y qua~'bahc week when Jt takes on a strom~
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wa~ named vice pre.;nrlenl Kathy
,'fllll long but not so heated aa like to bave the better &lt;me oftb e o nny ntaa, t avek one hut Nt e Buchtel·YOI'Ik team Fr1day
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ar.d Marilynn Sn11th of Jupltt'r '
~ year when the &amp;l'OUP' "~· two.
tlonal Football League.
Racu.e.
1be annual reunion or the Fla
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Twins who So far, the BroWill defensive Racine has won four of 1t s family of Mrs. Florence Gard21-25' ·m oppost'tion to the 1961 B!l
Ttn cham~ B~keyea~cceptU\1 fini r~ s~ in tbe Am~rlcan unit hils kept the club ~ conten· five games this year, losing on- ner was held at the Portlartd
lnfill'll'lal :mitatio~ :
g~e. ~ thi y ar might have mo· tion. 'lbe Cleveland attack has ly to league leading K y g t r Park. Those present were Mrs.

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I-Dally Sl!ntbiet, :Po-y-Micldleport, 0 ., Oct, 10, 11M12
granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. this is the first time they have Mrs. Adalee Hart and Ketrln- Ronnie Carr of Pomeroy, 0.
been logether fur 40 years.
kl of Colwnbul, 0. v'-!ted Sal·
reprdlnc 11M Mrs. Mildred Thompson and Sunday dinner guests of Mr. urday ofternooa with Mrs. El1lIDaJ'UWIIMior.
Toney visited Sunday afternoon and Mrs. Harry Thompson were abeth Boston and 801\1.
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with Mro. Elizabeth BosfDn and Mrs. Hollice Thompson, Har· Mrs. Blanch Yeager and Mrs.
entertainment wW be ....,.
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riel, Martha, Virginia and A~ Myrtle Ellen Housh attended
by Mr. and Mn. Pe~
Mrs. Naomi Yeager and Shar· berta Jo Thornpaon. Mr.
the White church Ladies
of WSAZ-TV Ia Bullion were shopping in Huntington, bert Thompson visitt!d in the at the community building .in ·
I ~ coold be that way come 10 lis's Danny Howard, who has w. Va. Saturday.
afternoon.
Upper Flat• last Thursday. .
Nease, chalrman of
....gan •nd Athens, twn pre- p.m.. Friday.
42. Athens John Grog1111 is third Saturday evenlas dinner Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Roush Mrs. Iva Bneton spent Thuraboard, wiD preside at 11M
, . " ' " 11 " also-rans" aCCOI'illng
AI the 1962 mid-way point, with 40, Ll8M's Robbie Jobn- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Curti! spent Sunday in M880n, W. Va, day afternoon vl!lting with
I It was announct!d today
l J the Southeastern OhioLeag· Wellaton continues to pace aU 10n haa 32.
Rickard and Mrs. Blanch Van with Mr. Roush's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis RJckard
official&amp; of the Huntington
In league play, Martin and Schoyck were Mr. Rickard 's Grover
and family. 'Ibere Mrs. Blanch Van
ter..State Milk Preducers
A'ITEND COMMANDERY
1 • sportswriters and Radio league teams in lt!ason scorinl
Broadcasters, tee off tn t h e with 130 markers in five con- Johnson took over top spot with son and. family , Mr. and Mrs. was a birthday dinner served Mr. Billie Weij~and
sociation that the ors•anJ•:aU&lt;"':•I A group from Pomeroy wu
~ _,.'s top attraction at Athena tests.
132 points each, followed by How- Hugh R1ckard, Gary and Greg- at the noon hour in honor of 1hur8day evening with Mrs. annual meeting
be ,
in Dayton over the weektnd to
Friday night where each team I Logan continued to own I h • ard'a 30. Grogan has 28 In tho ory of Point Pleasant, W. Va. Mr. Grover Roush and oae of Maude Roush and Mr. and
Tuesday, October 15, In
attend the Grand Commandery
f•nds itself in a " must" con- 1best defensive mark. Only 34 league.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomp- his sons. All of the brothen Curtis Young.
Fanners Hotel In Gallipolla.
of Knightl Templar. Attendlnl
test.
· points have been scored against Here's the all-gama and leag· aon and Mrs . Amy Bneton were and their families were there Mr. and Mrs. Jamea B.
The meetins will open
were Mr. and Mro. Phil WIIThe Chieftains, rated third by Ithe charg.. of Coach Mel Ad· ue scoring after five and lhne In Point Pleasant on buslnesa to help Mr. Housh eelebrate hi! and Miss Patty O'Neal of
noon with a luncheon
llamson, Mr. and Mrs. C. J,
the newsmen, are sharing . top]ams.
. ! ~~~ ,of play..
Friday afternoon.
birthday.
,
Jeston, W. Va. YJalted
by the btlsinesa meetlne and
Mr. and Mrs. Caude
spot with Gallipolis' Blue Dev- 1 lnslde conference play, GAlls
Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Roush I Mr. and Mrs. IA!roy Roush evenlns Mrs. Elizabeth
presentation of speakers In
Woodyard and Paul Damoll. Mr.
lis, picked to finish second this ' with 86 tallies, owns the best I
visited Friday afternoon with 1and family visited Saturday eve- ton and sons.
dlnlns room at the
Woodyard I! commandel' of tbo
fall. Athens, chosen to wind up offensive record while Logan ,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roush of 1nlng with Mr. and Mrs. Leon- Miss Sandra Housh and Mr. Hotel.
Ohln Valley Co~ery No.
fourth, finds itself 1n the thick hu the best defenslve mark the Vernon · community.
ard Roush. Sandra and Milton Milton Ray Roush
Dairy farmers from all
in Pomeroy.
of the 1962 championship race here- only alx points havtMrs. Sara Hoffman, Mrs.IRay.
church services at Davis
southern Ohio and
T-umor 11-lo
wit!J one toss In throe outings. been tallied against the Chiefs
I!Uth Goodnigbl, Mrs. Laura ' Mrs. N~cy Roush visited Sunday night.
Vlrslnlo who sell their
An Athens victory over Logan ln conference actaon.
.
G1bbs and. Mr. Toby My ere Thursday WJth her .Sliter, Mrt. Mrs. Maude Roush and
to the Huntington ISS&lt;l&lt;la··ll
HOT PLATE
Friday, plus a Wellston w1n at We11ston's Jim MllJ'tin continwere in Point Pleasant, W. Va. Betty MarshaU and children. Leloa Young were bualneSB
are Invited to attend the
6.95-11-.95
Nelsonville, and a GAllS loss at ued to hold down top spot In the
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on business Thursday.
Miss Twlla Rickard spent ers In Point Pleasant, W.
and It Is anticipated
Pomeroy, would give four teama lall-games scoring column wi~. Attendance at the Oik Grove · Mr . and Mrs . Clarence Yea- Friday afternoon with her aiJ. Tuesday.
125 persom will oa•llcl·~ Slr~~l•- lurnt1" -- ---· 2M,
top spot with 3-1-~ records. And M. His nearest rlvol II GalliJN&gt;- E.U.B. SUnda! School was 46. ser, Sh~r~n. '~ Beverly were ter, Mrs. Blanch Van . Schqyct. Mrs. \!argarot Thompaon
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Daniel Kemper, Bll'leulture 2&lt;-lumer 011 Stowe
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Grove E.U.B. Church mel in day afternoon at Broad Run. one day last week with Mr. and noon wHh Mr and Mnay
from Ohio S~te
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the church basemenl last Tues- Mr Johnle Fry spent Sunday Mrs. Curtis Rickard and Blan- Thompson. ·
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TP day to qu•lt and 90W carpel with his parents, Mr. and Mro. cho Van Sch9yck.
Mr. and Mrs. John W 0 11
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of the
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40 was cal1ed to order by the pres· son ~nd Toney· v:isited Mr. and C. E. (Ed) Fry during the ; 1 ~: ~::no0 a Mraunt
marketing ·order who wlU
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32 ident, Mrs. NeUie Adkins with Mrs. Harry Thompson Sunday week were Mr. and Mrs. Let- was forrnerty rr:~ t~ 0 a
cbangea and -Olllwerl(
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28 B&lt;rl~ture reading by Mrs Er· fternoon
ter Adkins, Mrs. Mildred Fry, G
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and Judy of New Haven W V
rove communlly and M r
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28 cil ,Adkim, prayer by Mrs.. Nor· a Mrs. Nora
5 - Norma
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Adkins spent Sun.
• . · a, Wolfe was formerly from
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5-Coyan, JHS ........ ........ 3
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Mrs. Erell Adkins, Mr. and Mrs.
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Rou h nd M Thomas Grimm and Beulah Mrs. Beulah Rtckard were vts5-Hitchings, NHS ........ .. ... 3
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1B butter on Wednesda~ at the Jl t!'l~ Rlaneh
st F• I d r. Grimm of New Haven, W: Va., itlng Sunday afterneon. ·in New
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Haven W Va with Mrs Van
11 ' 8 Y Scho ~k's · sJs~r and hu .ban
home of Mr. and Mr.s. Lester night and Saturday with their rs. my oston,
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Adkins. 'I'hose attendmg were cousins Sandra and Milton Ray. Wortenburger. of Akron, 0. and Mr ~nd Mrs Sta le A;k. d,
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M ' El' beth Boston nd Mr. Clarence Yeager.
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visiting ywiUt her
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Mr. and Mrsa Hobert
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28 Mrs . Nellie Adkins, Mrs. Lou- visited Tuesday. with Mr. and at Mason, W. Va. Saturday a~d ss
aron eager.
3--Winebrenner. PIIS .. ........ 3
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i~ 1.. Adkms, Mrs. Ercil Adklna, Mrs . Fred M. Roush.
, ~el: Mr. Riley celebrate hts IN WRONG PLACE
3-~ormanj ~~HS . . . .. .. ...... 3
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6 Mrs. Esta Adkins, Miss Twlla Mr . C-.eorge Blessing of Akron I t.r ,ay. Mrs. Boston Js Mrs. BAm England nwn
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116 1Rickard , Mrs AlJJe Hoffman, Ohio spent Friday with Mrs. IRtley s daughter.
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In the back seat or hill car
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giving 8 ftlend a driving Jesson.
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nouncing that he will start his and Mrs. Calvin Blessing and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Keefer
revival at the oak Grove E.U. Lewis this week.
New Haven.
H. church on Oct. 29 . There
Mr. and Mrs. James Keefer Mr. and Mrs. Benny B~~~~~~ ~ ~
Iwill be se!"Vk&gt;es each night and Paula visited in Cheshire, and son of Albany, 0.
starting at 7,30 p.m. Everyon~ ! Ohio Sundar afternoon with , SUnday afternoon wUh. M
is tnvlted to attend.
Mrs. Keefer s parents, Mr. and Maude Roush, and Mr.
Mother, We Will Make Four Proofs and One .Gioss_y]rlnt of ;
Tl'i-Countv Concel't Assoclatlon officials plan to an· Mr. Glen Icenhower, son of Mrs. Raymond Fife.
Mrs. Curtis Young.
nounce a toUr-concert series which w\11 start later this .Rtv. and Mrs. Juhn Icenhower 1 Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Roush Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ~:~ 1 1
Your Selection, Absolutely FREE Of Charge for a Special Baby
month and continue Into 1963,
1\efl ~'riday, Oct. S, fur Great visited Saturday evening with Sandra and Milton Ray v
One of the steller attractions Tuesday, March 26.
\Lakes, Illinois, where he will Mr. and. Mrs. Leonard Rouah Sunday evening with Mr.
Monthly Edition of The Daily Sentinel,
announced Is the Don Shirley I
enter the Navy. Exactly 20 years and famtly.
Mrs. Leo Roush and family of
trio of International fame . The Parkers~urg con~erts held
ago on Oct. 5, 1942, Rev. lcen· Mr. and Mrs. ~bert Hart of OaviB Grove.
Ages 6 Months thru 3 Years
trio is composed of Don Shlrley 1the.Parkersburg .Hagh sc.h"fi!'l huwer, his father, entered the ~n, W.Va. VJSited Tuesday Mr. ~key B. Roush, Rev. Slon the piano, Donald Anderson, ·audatorium at 8. lfi p.m. •,~c; Army.
!:tl:l'a ..... ~ .. .wU:h..M:~aud.Mrs. Arch Roush. las Bilhu~s and Rev. Cremeans
You Are Under No Obligotioll 'I'o Buy·Anything.
cello and Kenneth Fricker bass, Jorge Bolet, planfst, Saturds'y. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Gibbs Mrs. Roush and Mrs. Hart are spendmg a week at
These exponents of the ~odern i Nov. tO; Netherlands Chamber Mr. Toby Myers and Mrs. Lau: ------·- ·-- -- - -PHONE WY 2-2475 FOR APPOINTMENT
trend in music have appeared orchestra, Saturday, Feb. 2; ra Gibbs were in Parkersburg.
several times on the TV show : Nyra Kinch Dance group, Sat· W. Va. where they visited Mrs.
See lngeZ. For MOHAWK
" Today" In recent months. I urday, Feb. 23 and Cameo Op- Irene Myers who has been a
They wnt appear on the local era Co., Tuesday, AprJI l .
surgical patient at St. Joseph's
ltage Jo,eb. ZS.
I PorLlimouth concert~ at the I Hospital. Mrs. Myers accompanOfficlals of the association aL· 1high school auditorium at 8: 30 led her husband home Satur·
10 point out that members of p.m. are Tamas Vasary,
day evening.
the Tri-County Auoclation may iat, Thursday' . Nov, 8:
Mr. and Mr,s. Jamell Keefer . 3 Room• waU to wall, 12x1S - 12x10Member Of
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attend concerl~ in Parkersburg Ballet Canadl-·
.,..... , saturday• and Paula were shopping in 1 12x9 - •II thlo witb paddinl ...
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HOGS - t7&amp; to 220 lbs. 18.00
Other MarletiAI conc&lt;!rts. to 17.00: 220 to zr.o lbs. t6.00 w
which all siAirt at U5 p.m., 17.00: Llghl 1&amp;.00 to 17.00: Fit ,
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, Sows 12.00 to 1$.00: Stags 12.001
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tra, Saturday, March 16,
Sows &amp; Pigs 611.00 to 911 .00;
Richard CroSB,
Shoato 6.00 to 11.00.
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CATTI.E - Steera 18 .00 lo •
Mrs. Ethel Frtnch snd Mr. 26.00: HeKera 14.00 to 22.110; Ba· i
and Mra. E. H. French and sons by Beer 20.00 to 30.00;
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Kt:lth and Kim, Mr. and Mrs Cows 12.00 to 16.(10; Cannera e...
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ni&lt; held at the Rblng Park In VEAL CALVES - Tops 10.00:
Lanc••ter. Joining them from Seconds 26.00 to 28.911: Medium
Columbu ~ were Mr. and Mn. 20 .00 to 25.00; Cont. 1c Hvs. 18.·
Warntr French and dauM:hters 00 to 28.00i Cllll1 15.00 to 18.00.
Pam and Sandra and Mr. and SHEEP - Ewea lc Lma. &amp;.00
Mrs. Bob Preston and daupter to 1.00; Stock Ewea 4.00 to 1.00;
Julie.
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Fat Wethero 4.00 to 1.00.
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LAMBS - Tops 18.10; SeQt
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Mrs. Bernard Lamp. Sr., Pt.
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HOUSE FOR RENT. 5 rooma IIIII
bath. 1-1: o( double. Mn. How.
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those who entered po_~JTmn f rom Reynold ! Co. oI
*WHEEL AUGNMENT
OCT. II
Holzer hospital In the pill 24' Wmston-Salem. N. C. to Corn4 ee\ltl per word, one tnaertio11 Minimum &lt;"b..trte--60
*WHEEL BALANCE
The Amateur Gardeners Club boors were MJss Vada Bl'lllll- lng Glass of Raleigh. as SU)l&lt;'l'
I will meet Wednesday evening, field , 34 Smithers Sl. , Mn. Pres- visor. They are in the electtonc~nts. 6 cents per word for three const&gt;cutive in»ertions.
*COMPLm BRAKE SERVICE
October 10 at lhe home of Mrs. 1oo F. Cou•henour, 1619 Cheth- lcs field .
Special - one montb for 30 cents per word .
beth Fisher apartment. l26
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*RADIATOR
REPAIR
Eorl Knight with Mrs. Glenn am Ave., Mrs. Tbelma
F.
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nrti.sing if not paid within 10 day1 alter receiVlD(I bill.
Coal Sl., Midd.,.,rt, 0 ·,0 1 Uc 1
Lambert as assisting hosteu. l.amm, RL. 1 GaUipolls, Mrs. Garner, a su~W'b of Rsltil!h;
Erron in Advertiline-Should be reported i!nmediatelJ.
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New officers will be installed Marlin F. J8Dlel, Lower River their new address bemg 1001
Tbe Daily senttneJ will not be respon1ible tOr more than
HOUSE FOR RENT in Pome- l
I by Mrs. Ura Swither aod Mrs. Rd., Edward Kamper, RL. 2 Barbara Drive. Labor Day """
one incorrect Wertion.
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Phone
WY
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Edgar lleynolda wiD have Bidwell Emlle o. Fowler Rt. an eventful day also, as their
2
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Card of Thanka and Speci1l Notices of Events, $1 .25,
p.m.
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PHONI WY 2·3191
1ct.arge ol the program.
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for 50 word minimum. Each additional word, lc.
POMEROY
OHIO
The Whitt Rose Lodg• "lll Aothony, 2610 Jacbon Ave., born. Theil' other ch1ldren aro
Obitu1ries published ott 1 tent per word.
APARTMENT unfurnished has
meet Wednesday afternoon at Pt. Pleasant, Mrs. James A. Madred Susan, and Vernon.
5
rooms
bath,
$311,
at
220
E.
1:30
at the Legion llall In Mid- Ferrell, RL 1 Pt. Plea.sant, DarWORDS
3 DAYS
8 DAY~
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Main-st.
Pomeroy.
Phone
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dleport.
Hostesses wiU be Mra. rell w. Stover, Rt. I Leon, w.
VISIT PARENTS
15
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$1 .33
$4.50
20
$1.20
$1.80
$6.00
2-24e5.
16-~te BUILDING LOT for sale, 110 ft. by
Maille Bush, Mrs. Norman Way- va., Mlts Nettie Koehler, 152 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Yeau25
$1.50
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$7.50
165 u ·
land, Mrs. Allen Knopp.
Butternut A v e.,
Pomeroy, ger and children, Pamela aod
(18) EMPLOYMENT
Lio~ ~iii. RI~e~ ~:0
The wscs of the Rock Gtorge A. Wblte, Rt. 2 Pom· Gary, ol Wilmington, and Mr.
PHONE WY 2·2157
WANTED
alter 5 p.m.
Methodist church will eroy, Marion 1. Rife, Jr ., Rut- and Mn. Gene Yeauger and
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meet Wednesday , al 1:30 p.m. laod Raymal G Rose Rt 1 daul!hter, Potge, of Enon, 0 .,
I l NOTiaS
FOR SALE _ CUSTOM CORN PICKING. James 11
at the ctrurch.
l!a~den, Teres~ D. ' ~Iliff, were weekeod visitors at the
AUTOMOBIL!: insurance beea TI!Rl!:E YOUNG Beegle hounds. Hollon, Five Points, I mile off
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OCT. 11
Coal Grove, Mrs. Roy Ward, home of thell' parents, Mr. and
cancelled? Lost your operalor'o Roady to start runoma. $15 each. Rl. 7, Phone wv 2 ~13 .
7
The Missionary Society ol MI. .Rl. 1 Ironton, Miss Jennie M. Mrs. Allred Yeauger ol Mm·
license? Cell WY 2-2966.
.PhOne WY 2-9976.
10 3 6tc
1 12 30tp SYRACUSE - 10 • rocm fr...,. There were approximately 80 Moriah Baptist Church w iII Fulton, South Webster, aod WI~ ersvllle. A f•
. dmner was
8 I&amp; tic
hou.. .wllh b.atll, gao heeling, olflclala and volunteer workera huld a public chicken supper, liam Roy Newhart, Rt. 1 Reedy, held In~ of their son, _Gene,
WSE weight safely and easily
Recapped Snow Tires.
WORK WANTED House work newly decorated Inside and out. attending the kickoff dinner for Thursday, October II from 5 W. Va.
on hiS bli'llulay. ~ VISIIorl
with Dex-0-Diel tabieJ. Only All sizes, $11.50, lncludea
or cleaning to do. Reslaurant Large level lot. plenty room the 16th annual Tri-C o u n t y p.m. until 7 p.m. In the t;hurch
Blrlbo
were ltl}'. and Mrs. John Wat88c at Stark's Drugs. 9-20-oot c taxli!s. No trade-in necessary.
waitress or cooking, or_ clean- for nice lawn and garden. A Community Ctncerts member· basement Jn Middleport.
Mrs. Joe w. Lindamood Rt son~ Don Gregory, Pomeroy.
Rutland
lng. Hotel work, exper:enc~ . buy. at 41500.00. T•nno will be ship drive Monday night in the
OCT. 12
2 Jackson, daughter, 11:02 'a.m.
The -lor
Keystone Station
Phone SP 3-5604, ask lor Wil- OOD!Idered.
Palm Room of Gallipolis" La- The Jolly Bunch Sew I n g Tu da
SUPPER ANNIUMCED
Warld lllaDdoN ol COmpod
10-l-30tc Ia Barnhart, Clifton, W. Va.
C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR
fayette Hotel.
Club wUJ meet Frl4ay evening
es y.
A PTA pancake supper will
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PHONE WY 148M They represented groupo of October 12th at the home ol
Dllcbarged
be beld at the Rutland Grade
8
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RUTLAND- • ~m, bath, one- workers from Pt. Pleasant, Mrs. Shirley MU!s, Middleport Patients cecenU dischsr•ed school . October 18. Serving lo
- · Small - - Y ud
lovely blonde cabin&lt;~ like ~ew.
1201 BUSINESS
floor pian f';"'"e house, en· Pomeroy, Middleport, Mas &amp;n at 7:30. Members are to bring · eluded Mr
d .smith ,to beiJlll at 4:30 p.m. The cost
..._tiDily.
Equipped 1o darn, zig zag, bu~
SERVICES
closed back porch, laundry Rio Grande, Oak Hill, aod Gal- Items for the auction.
!',!_ S 1 1 sM. . warMr Elza' is 75 cents each. EYeryone is
8ee
tonhoJe, !leW On buttonl, ef.C.
room., fruit shelVeS in "-''8E"• r )iJ
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Welcome
Metrepoblan Moton
Auwne 8 payments of $5 80 per
ment. Good garage, barn and lpo .
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A rummage sale will be held Deeds, Mrs. Rachel Mossman,lr-----•·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij
&amp;00 E. Malo Slreel, Pom&lt;Tey
month. Phone WY 2_2204 :
EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING. other buildingo 1 21• ac""'
H. 0 . Franclt, president of tl:is Friday and Saturday br Lowell Zeigler Homer JlousPboloe WY N8'70
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guaranteed.
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the
concert asSOCJatlon, presid- Heath Metbodltt Church In the
, Mrs. Roy
Dressler and
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RATES

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MaFISH Sandwich , JOe , coffee 5&lt;-. braod new. Wlll do all laney
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AUCTIONED
Jack' s Dairy Bar, Middleport. otltcheo and hos 20 year guaran10-ll-61c ""'· Sacrifice for $104. or pay 19
C...pleto lltmol
FREE USE of our c ilfi) •. t per month. Phone WY 2-2204
Crill BriMIIor11
shampooer with purchase of
10 4 6tc
Wrllo. Pllooo ..
Blue Lostre Shampoo. Baker GOOD SIEGLER fuel oil beater, "- C. BR.\DFOIIII, - · Furniture.
IO-II-6tc m gallon t""k with 170 gallons
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GOINtl OUT of business. Selllog 0 ·
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WY 2IIEAT!Ntl AND PLUMBING
supplies and •"'uariwnB ~·heap, 22?5.
10 8 3lp
Mueller PurnllCOI
Borl&gt;ara McN•ckle, Anllqwly, ~'TOKER COAL . doubl
ed
o\roOkl llhio. Phone WI 9-2374.
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ocreen . ell 11:. Mila Ill. f
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01 treatfd. reasonably priced
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C•rd Of Th•nks
10. 61&lt;
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\\'llWOUl.O -LIKE lo lhnnk Dr SMITH USED clothhlg · slor. Karl G,_, Plamblaa and
. ' Dr. Sac
i k. HoIan d Dursl, 1 etart Falls
' Open days a·
Reollal
Ro"·e.
7
nur!'IPS, all the stu ff of Meigs ~eek 9 8 m' to 9 p m
Mt.rmlle, Ohlt
llospital.
Ewil'l,fs
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!lomt&gt;, Rev . F'rt"f'lnnd Nor· !..
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rJs for his l'omcoling words, and [ APPLES. Burdette Fruit Farm.
"-•nalw rat••·
.all ti ~DSe who Sl'n l floW('n; l P&lt;m eroy, Ohio. Routt! L Phone Call WI !-21'74• 011 or Nlglat
tmd r·ards durin g the- sit•knP$~
WY 2 -fl~J70.
10 10 6lp
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nnd droth of om· ~Nll' Dad. We ,
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also extend our wnrme~t uppn'" ' 11 2 R~TS KILLED Star Wadar· UJ letter or dncwneaL Reulllf
ri:~ tiotl to our R('igllbors and m. Saft&gt;. sure, guaranteed. 2~ I a.urBIH!e, Pomeroy. t 16 de
friE"nds for tht&gt;ir man)' klnrl· lhs. $1.49. Sugar Rup Flour
--n"'"' and lo oil who conlrib· Mill, Eborsbach Hardware.
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prw in Ihe M•lhodl•t Church In Ri.VJUGEHATOR . !.alii mociOl
mffilory of oUr Ond , our hearl- Also 21 Inch TV. WY 2-&lt;17116.
felt thank" .
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bouse with b.atll, .garage and which Included Mrs. Keith Suit- Membert .wlth Items to contrib- son, Mta. Rsy R. Crall and inother bolldJngs. Scme fruit. II er, general chairman, M r _a. ute .nay call Mrs. Norlllall Way- !ant daughter, Mrs. Milton Meymile from Rutland. 14.000.00. Rush Krodel, Pt. Pleasant chatr- land, WY 2-3172, Mrs. perry ers and Infant son William WildPAULIN!!: MARKINS, SALESMo\11 man, Mrs. Rush Krodel, Pt. Milch, WY U'l83 or Mrs. Carl mao, Mars11a ~. Mrs. Mel6 Months 6000 Mile
RVTLAND, omo
Pleasant cbaii'IT18ll, Mrs.
C. Mattox, WY Z-3211 lor pick-up. "tin Smoltzer, Raymond Saxon,
PHONE 88 1•4711 or WY r.- .Mac :~In"":' who
The catholic Women'a club George Atkinson, Mrs. Harry
1· ol the Sacred Heart church wiU Walburn Mrs Richard Faulk10 6 Sic rang
e nner, a
Joe Moch, whO will serve aa meet 1n the church audltoriqm ner M~rvln ~iller J
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(24) LIVESTOCK
campaign aecretary.
Thureday evening, following the Seyinow- aod Anita '
'57 FORD I'AIRLANE $00
Conv't. Auto. Trans. R&amp;H.
PIGS FOR SALE. Berkshire and Mrs. Suiter gave lnltructlons church services. Members are
Amana Alling
Power Steering. __ $1195
Yorbhire WIUiara Blake Dar- to the workers and a It e d asked to bring articles lor a A
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10 4 • .., em
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Y white eleph~nt sale aod an old port of the nursing department
4 Dr. Auto. Tnn1. Radl•
TWO t 'lcoMALE, 11 inch reg•• Thursday _and report to head- hat.
those. patienls who were uste&lt;i 'l
•nd Ho•ter. ----·-- $895
tered beagles. Well trained. qCuharte[~ '"t Cthe
Galllfpoflhi Rock Springs Grange wIll as fair Included Grover Eak- '57 FORD FAIRLANI 500
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Se ven and 1weIve months old • Th•m~r be0 hiommerce
· regu Iar sessiOn
· Th urs- man, Mrs . od 1 nd Sat
mee t m
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$195
Phone WY 2·6914, after 5 p. :~em ~ P r vee
• day at 8 p.m. There will be 1 James W. Marsh, Mrs. Minnie
m.
10-2-8tc urr:y ~en n~. . trod __ ... M program and refreshments will Fisher, Elmer Holcomb, Mrs. ! '60 FALCON 4 OOOR
Auto. Trans. R&amp;H • $1295
HEREFORD
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AJJen Lewis, Winfred Riley and
'60
MERCURY 2 DOOR
COW. 4 yeart ald. Bryan Bray ol New York City, The Philathea Society of the Robert L Foster
18
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Top, R•dlo &amp; Heater.
Fresh ~ F'ebrUll.ry. Good milk· a representative ot Community Middleport Church of Chris
Two u~its of btooct were ad..
PoWOf' BrokH, ____ $1195
2
::·n.Call WY ·30'79. Will~~ ~ Concerts, who told of his c~.. will meet this Thursday ev~ : ministered at the hospital on
'60 FORD COUNTRY SID.
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btl ning, Oct. ll, at 7:30 at the :Tuesday.
Auto. Tr1n1, R&amp;H. Power
AUCTlON: Registered Polled world lravels. He stressed the Church for their regular meet· I
----Storing &amp; BrokH • $1795
Hereford Dlapersal: Saturday. universaiJty of good music.
ing On Wednesday of this week '
162 FORD GALAXII
Oct. 21lh at 1 p.m., &amp; mile• It was announced that one of the~ will have an all day
GAVE DINNER
CONY. - --- --- --· $2795
north of Pomeroy, Ohio, 4 mlleo I the major attractions in I he .
U
h 1s:.
'62 FALCON 2 DOOR
1 th
Iouth of HorriROnvllle on St. Rt .. four-concert program will be mg ~ee ng a
e c urc .I
, Mr. and Mrs. Scott
Shank
w...... ---------- $1795
11
9
143. Leaving the oblto• so must the Don Shirley Trio, one of hte ' ginmng
~.' 13
I gave a Suoday dinner at their '60 BUICK LESABRI 4 DR.
Automttlc Tr1n1. R1dfo &amp;
: oell; I Holoteln he1fer; 7 regia- most unique ensembles on t h e Middle rt Clrl Scout Troo Locust-s! horne m Middleport
term cGWs with CBlvts at tide ; concert stage today The trio
~
_
P ~ for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Martin
Hooter. ... - ----- $1195
:I registered cows to rrHhen has many art form!l.lnd play~ No. 255 Will sponsor a ba _ke jand daughter, Judy, in observ- '60 FORD FAIRLANI 4 DR.
I Cvl. Standard· Trans. R•
110011; a regioterod heifers to a program of Gershwin and !log· sale Satu~ay, October 13 at the ance of Judy's 16th birthday.
dlo and Hooter, .. _ $1495
fre sbm early lpring· 4 open
d H
tel
.
Robinson
s
Dry
Cleaners
startShe
Js
a
niece
of
Mrs
Shank's
1
helrers Registered
buU era an !hamelra ~thmus c mtlotsa ing at I a.m.
.
. '60 DODGE DART 4 DOOR.
Auto, Trans. Huhr. S"S
18) AUTO SALES
Ross ot the Roo• Elm Sl. reo·
18 mo~ths old
All oows are manner'-h a'l'bnol trot er ar II
OCT. 18
.
..,~ _
•
·
ean
maL-O,;
.
s
o
1s
we
1.
bo
'59
FORO GALAXII 2 DR.
Fo R NEW or uscd cars
r r l~a('e on State Rout4! 124, Ra·
young and represent one of the
App!t!: tter wil,l be made at
H1rcl
T•p. Auto. Tnna. It
lop herds 1n s. E. Ohio. The known to the public through t h e Syraeuse . Presbytorlen
trueks. phone Marvin Marks , cin. Ohio, Saturday. Oct. 131h,
&amp;H.
p._
Srurl"" $1495
SALESMAN, BeRsiey Mall!· , '"'"" a. m. Arrow boek rhro,
most discriminating buyer will tbeJr records and guest appear- Church Theoday, Ocloher 16. II .
'57 CHEVROLET 210 4 DR.
ews, Athens, LV 3·4001. or 1 flit' safe. cherry corner rup.
ftnd what tMy need. 'thirty day ances on many Tf shows.
will 1ell for 60 cenll per quart
Stttlon W•pn. , Auto.
as you would
Chesler. IJIII).3260.
10.11-tfc board, old dlsh!'S, MIIIMly
h&lt;ollhlpapero,
Prior to the serving of I he witll jlll'l furnilhed ond 70 contJ
Tr•••· .R&amp;H. . ___ $191
FoR SA.I.E: IINH . 4 . ~do(u' Cllf'V· , bench, wa&amp;h atnnds, buttons. ,
Harold Goddard. Aurtloneer. steak dinner, Miss 8andra Sui i not fumishled. Ordera may be
'56 CHIVROLIT 210 2 DR.
choose • doctor
rolt&gt;l
In .,ood runnin " order. I'O&lt;'kers. leble1. chaln. chf'~I.IJ . ,
John D. Hardy, Owner er played a piano solo.
ned to WY 2.-.&amp; and WY 2·
Auta. T,..,._ Radl• 1ncl
•
•
cannon ball cord hed. old books.
Phone :u•t Bartlett
New dlrectora ol the assocla· 11631. They may aloo be alven 1o
Huter. 6 (yl. ----- - 5695
(all WY 2-11581.
10 8 3tr quilts. dry goods, old firesidt" j
' no1 fl, 13, ttl, 3tc hon
· who were 1ntrod u"'~
-" were any church member.
'55 CI'IIVROLIT 150 2 DR.
s~l: loveseat, oawlng material, , We repal~lltypea of radlMrs. Rush Krl!del ol Pt. Plea6 Cyl, -------· ··· - · $595
'59 FO., FAIRLANI
d1n:n~ room table. t2 chalro .. l3tors lrdlll heater cores to
MARINE SUPPLIES sanl, Mra. Jo~ Soxltln. ol
!91 FOR SALE
Stend•d Tr.n•• Rldle tnd
SEWING. MACinNES, new ond semlnry typo desk. 4 pc. bed- IIRl largest truck or .t racto1 BOAT, motor. trailer.- 14 loot Gallipolis, Mlso Mar le Blck·
Hootor. I Cyl. ____ $1095
u~. Typewriters, \UcUlrn room !Uite. dl'op leaf desk, lradfitor, . . ,.
. .
wtl::i4' and flbergtul boat. 35 man of Pomeroy, Mrs. I.
S.
'59
FOlio FAIRLANI 2 D'R.
rlean•n and' noor p('tliAhi!l's. Rt&gt;· sht&gt;f'h, blanke-l.s. hend tools, I
'
.,
,-·,•,
H. P. Evlnrude motor. lnll Top Volden of Pt. Pleasaht and Mr.
Auto. TrlftL R&amp;H •• $l395
pair "'v""'. Tho FnoriC Shop, ~&gt;&gt;elm·• frum ... towolo. nat Iron•!
Trailer. llbleo Smith, Addlion, and Mrs. A. Kimbsll Suiter
'51 FORD COUNT.Y SID.
"' W S&lt;cood Pomeroy. IVY 2- and mooy othtr arurJ.. too ·
Ohl Phone 36-rntal.
Galllpollo.
4 Dr. Auto. TraM. UH.
tulnlf'rou!l to 11~1
Po- SIHrln•.
Sl095
~- Pomrroy s ,n,er Sal•• and AII&lt;'TION NOTF. , This oat. ron·
Phone WY 2·2143
10 10 3tp
----OUr phamaci1t earefully
'51
FORD
RITRACTAILI
1
- S.r~l~_:-=:-c:o::
t 8 !Ole,''''' of a number nf 01.0 ITF.MS
Pomeroy, Ohio
1--.-----.N~"wm:vNB::AY ~: e w
2 o- Hard Top. Aulo.
compound• exactly 11 preiloed tlreJ any tlzo
,4.!10 whirh hove been in lhe Ro.. . Trans.
RIH. 'ower S'"'"
Nflw recap tlrea, any she.
fanulv for several aenerati(l'l! AUcnONEER. Colaplett _...-.
Haven Teen Canteen, which has
Abele nteribed by your doctor.
1110 ._ond Bioho. _ $)291
no· l:l'ade·ln
$9.50 ,
·
•
·1 1. o. McCoy, Cllollor, 0111o.
served ao a recreallon center Homer 11:. (Pete)
•=
B. F. Goodrtcb nv1nn tlreB 12.!\0
11~e house and .63 A. lot Ia for
·
L ........ NOTICI
f
h publican candklate fo· Congress
'5I CHIVROLIT 4 DOOII
For dependable .service B. F. Goodrich hltlt'riea, 6 Yblt. s!l lf', r«~tact Mrs. l.eUa Pinney. BULLDOZER SERVICE. We •P• NaUe• '' Mrm,
that t&amp; • °rt •,::eteen·aaen ~v:: \ e from the loth Dlatrlct speaking
lei Air, Auto. Tr1ns. lit•
SO.M, 12 volL
512.50 TERMS: Cash.
· clallz• In ponds, blaanent1 ~::t~ ,b! :.':~,r~! tt~ln~=~o Chure~ 1a•
years, w
t OS·
' ' Co nt
always all on u1!
dlo oncl HHter. __ 11095
Champion or A. C. pluga,
I
Signed: Ro!l Hein l and landsraplbg PhoDit Che-lt• '" unlne-orporatN nu.toua 10~1•111 . ed aftelo this week if more teen. tefore the Lawrence
u y
'57 LINCOLN 4 OR. CAPRI
75e each I
I
•
fl~ld '"-'., PtUtlon in lhe Cemman agers do not attend 'it was anbltcan Women's Club, at
Auto. Trtna. Power att.rPotntt, tondenaontnd rtam
Not r"f'spon~lble for accldentt.
er, P. 1\!, C'.owdery.
•••• Collrt at lltlla co11nb·. o~ to,
•
Cb Court House In ]N!.nton
Flltefl
2CJ % dlacoun11 AurtionNOr (' Brodford
I
118 aft IIJ:a,llrtl that thl ohUI'&lt;'h Ia tiM "'...... r nounced by the Junior Worn· e
•y
'
lna · oncl brobo. 4 ALL PRI¢11 INCLUDI TAXIS 8.:11 M~t!l'
. ., A• c.. radford I
' ~:. '=.~~r.~a~ Ua• to~.Atwlnr d•..~~·~tt- en'1 Club. The Jays of Porne.. M.. nday evenlnJ, charged that
whittwall ftyl•n tlrM.
Old com• bought and •old
1ft th1 count• of M•IP. roy asked anyone Interested In tho.
Kennedy Adrnfnlstratlon
WAS $1195
10 8 8te !SERVICES OFI'JI!RED, AJuml. Inrntuttr
Tfld Thompt
the &amp;tate of Ohio, Jnd In t h •
od De
Ia I "~REDUCED TO $1095
ICIYITONI IT ATION
Towlllhlp
of
lalltn.
•M
lloUtlld
keep!ng
the
youth
center
open
a
mocra
n
vvooa-MIDDLIPOitT, 0.
IIA~DY FIEI.D grown -;!;,leal: num otdln~. roofing, oluminum an:.~Ht~~~ :~.'~:,-:•:w.ct oorn· t attend 1 apeeial dance at the have had to be draaed ukiell:a
Rutfln4, 0 hlo
otonn
wlndoWII
aod
cloorl.
Call
II-10-30Lp B lied aod burlaped. Reody 1o lor free nUmatet.
AYOI'IIt ~.·:-.zt'.tr~·. N~.·~:'aac~~:~~(). ~~ canteen this Thuriday, starting ~~lnocgreCuamlngba " into reality
plant. Year around fulloge, red,
Ted ' · ~. •• 11l thl O}alo at • p.m.
...vu......
.
'60 FORD F600 DUMP TRK.
1000
oq
fL
tm.
P110M
Gl
( I.OS'I!:OI.IT on G. E. - Weotlni- 1 dark red, purple or lJvender.
Coratanr'• PurW••• thtal!t aouth
S Sp, Tron1. 2 Sp. Axlo.
pink, orchid ond while. Open 44411, uolll 10:00 p.m. 1-IIMIOIJ&gt; 15\.il rod• alodLIM llM of
Abele said Republlcan ln Con·
McC•II's
P•Harns
hou!e - Aptx - Swivel Top
8aller ul!lftl: t.M•H tt r
•
IN FAid..EX
t 14 Ut c:ab
nolihtttl~b' llloftl trw. pllbllo
h·
cress have exposed and protestVel'u..n cleaner &lt;floor mndei• l tovery day untU dark.
'Sf I'ORD F600 DUMP ?.:~
•
.,.
•
'".0\l.t~at
co~
of,
nold
Army
PFC
Gene
M.
SwJsher
I ed
...
us'"• of Communist
B'""l•rr.r't
Gl'ffthouw.
choice
•
\'ouf
S s,, Trano. 2 Sp, Axlo.
Fal$1ar
&amp;ehool
l0t1
thftH
w1H
to
ol
M
·od
u•
••
ru&gt;d •lll!htl) """''
FOR TlfE BEST In arUflclal ,,. ,u'-'- dl tt~aJrur.Jq . corr.~Mt•• ton
r. a
Mrs. Charles ahlps to haul u. s. carg
· oes on
ClaiOI M. Bumraner
$:!0.110 or a pJyments of ~ per
$1195
l"tol tert, ll'lOn or Ina.
R • Swlaher
1~ Sml" I Point
breeding. Curti" Breedlnt oat-hJll
New Ran•. We.. Vlrlln1a
Ottd a.,tnr-: Vohu.w 101. ,,,.
.
• w
w• s ·•
the return trip from Cuba
month. Phone WY 2·!204.
'5I I'ORD F6Gt DUMP TRK.
liD&gt; 6, 13, ~o. 27, 4tc Service Inc. For 10rv lee eall u. ""'' &lt;mil """' """"'• Pleaaant, ~tly partlclpatod n .. ssla u. -·'d th
5
Trtnt. 2 Sp. Axle.
10 Ulc
. •·
action Is
Alto u. lollowlnt rMl ' " ' ' ' lit•
F ..
Iarpcalt NA· responsible
~ IMU
q
·- ·--· -Albert or Lolaod Parker, Ottal- .....
New .,_alive
111 tbl 8talt at Ohio. Catl'nl:r of In. ALILIEX, a
ror the belatedly
$1291
ELECTROLUlt late modei' vacu- II 4) FOR RENT
er, Ohio, IIIIS-MJS tr WYt- MtlP
and Townlhbt td Sakm. and TO &amp;•ere•·· 1n Germany ·~ 11
'5I
CHIVROLIT
2
TON
Eesy-To-Make
bollndld and de~rlblcl .. follow-a.
la.
'
....
touah" announcement by, the
um Cleanr with deluu attach·
12114.
C&amp;C. 6 Cyl. 4 Sp. Trans.
'26 301p ,..,..,,
IIJ.day
exercise
ended
late
In
Administration
that
..
ey
will
pollahfr.
If
'MIREE
lod
four
room
fumlohed
lf!Oll1• Including
lellnnllll al tlle norU.wtll eow-- Se
ber
u•
2 5,..;1 ~... -- .. '"'
o1 th• uaet Dl land putt&lt;n..td
ptem ..
nc lonter permit tfte practice.
nrlf 'A/Ould C'Oit , 1411.95. p 11 ood anlurnlolled oparlmenla. WA~ - HAULING, u..otoe~ •'»'.,. .raeob
'51 P~D F2SO •C&amp;C 6 CYL.
lwu
rrom
Bllah!
F
·
Swisher
is
1
rifleman
fn
eool,
anything.
Jameo
Hollon.
'hompeoa. 1M Mid. tttt-t H nt Ute
__ ~~ tie
Slliu or 8 pay~· II ol II per -- ~ t-&amp;434.
~ TON
$1095
I 1J 30ip •••t Hrt or the .. rthlaat ._uarur Troop E of the 14th Armored The GOP candidate pointed
mohth . Phone Y/Y U:IOI.
'11
CHIVROLIT
2
TON
HOUSE. 8 room and both. · Good l'llOIIe wY 1-6571.
No~ 0i1 J::~:: c~:: Clvalry Retlmtnt'a 1d Rei..'On- out that just a week ago a
C&amp;C. 4 Spd. Trans. 2 lp •
.,. 4 lite locolion.
136 Lincoln . Rd.
120bl
INSURANCE
..._., •• PD.rcb••· runnsa,
•no~rwe nalssanee Squadron in Bad KiJ.. Communllt ship wu schedul·
Axlo. ·- S79S
lilt tea, (liJ) rfHStl lhtDfl' I 'I U \ 1'1
Yooogatown
kitchen,
tllf.
floor.
RED: CANNA BULBs '1.110 per
eel tO be loaded With U. 8. S\1•
'17 FORD F6Gt C&amp;C
.
COMPLETt: !N8U1Io\IICIJ: ~ ellhl (I) rod1· Uleac. wl6t Ita 410) Jinlen, ,
Call
WY
1-3m,
A.
H.
Rosenrolla tlleaoe .orn. tlttK (81 r oth to
plus wheat in Houstoll under
clump. Each clump will make
4
s,..
Trant.
2
Sp.
Axle.
•
bmm.
10 10 tfc lectton. l.lfe, Aulo, l'lro, Pollt lhe plaot of llqt11111n1.
olx"to •lght piants. Hartwen l
Dud R•ft..-nC"e: Volume IM,
BEGINS TRAINING
dltection of tbe Administration
SitS
---Call
Doll
Mllll,
~
Pa1•
:ne.
Mdl•
Coual'
DMd
Rr('.
•
11).11-3tp 1FOR liENT - Three bedn!om
Curd, WY Z-824 6.
'11
GMC
DUMP
TRK.
4
Sp,
Arnold K. Evans, son of Mr. but had to leave empty when
4 81. tie •"•
apartment.
Furnished
or
un·
Tht
Bo~rd of 'f"ru"ee• nthorl..(l
,..._
''"
d
k
k
Jon
fu-~
.
Tro111.
2
Sp.
Axlo.
$1295
NEW AN-D USED- clothlnt at
re R\1.
1t~• .... of t tl• .~xw 11 d~t~~:rt-td •••J and £.... a . Arthur J . Evans of u•e oc wor en un
furnlsbed. Grouod floor. WY a. liAJI.NES.SIMJ&gt;N INStlliANj3 ..
'55 OMC DUMP TRK. 4 ltln
,.", .. llll r.. l Htlitl tO be 'Dkl l'OIJte 1 PoJnerov blaoan recruit to load ft. He pointed OUt that
tru&gt; Bargain Shop in Pomeroy. 8711!.
11:1111 )lt\('1 Obltlntbll.
'
I I
e
Trt111, 2 Sp. Axlo. .. SliM
10 10 31&lt; Ageoll, Middleport 1'1" A- fotTM0Mprl)'tr
Uoe One-Inch Cbecked
ot. Wd. PtUllon 1a •~•• trainlnl Sept. 11, at the Naval other ships had been loaded
Men'o work unl forms, $1.10:
12
FURNITURI
Gingham or Plain Frtbrie
TrllllHt be autllarllld to
'
·
th ere In the PIs1 I •··•A•mJn.
WY • ..
Ihiu qld.
women's dr~ses , 25 cenll up: FUIIN1511ED AND 1111iumlobed mobllt. Bonda. tbl atorqakl ...... llltdt aDd; " Tralnlq Center, Great Likes,
.. ~- •
V
IODY .. w.. $295
":1'/-d tranted au.eh other ••• tut\her .,..}lllf Ill
istntlon policieS. He congraR...,COIITo$245
skirts Z5 cento aod !iO cenl!. -""'•11. utiUtlet )lOki. .. mu ttl preper.
·
. . . , . .II
All klnda of oargains at 120 Rowley and Reed Hardwaro,
1o1o •••• wtu bo ,., ourtno ..
CllAPTEk TO MEET
tulated the 31 AFI.CIO MariI an tl'll Mid Court on thl Sltt Ill'
time Trade Unions for rerus~w.WY
2-2771.
Alter
s
p.
m
phone
W. Maln-ot, Pomeroy .
or
Odobu.
lNI.
M
10:00
O'Cio:~d:
.
'11le
.
Return
Jonathan
M"p
WY 1-3!7t.
6 It Uo · -.... lor
N....
10-11-stc
A-" · •••· • · • LHOinJh•m
Chapter Daughers ol Amer- to_load cargo "" ahipo trading
. ·, le be lit 1. BEDROOM ~PI- elool Ill
. . _ W1l NG1
Rev. W,A/, Oilktr.ou
lean
Revohltlon
meet Frl- w.th CUba.
fl•v. K. C. Vance
yoar old ~rt !Ow.. tal Nerlb Seeond IL.
, U • 1ft
115 w.s......
"
"· 'Date
· •· "
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A .... afternoon at the home
of He said democrats ••
·
ftev
,Jan..
v..-r
........,.
•....,.
llld!IJoPDl't. WY N34l a....,
Mt.. Frieda Faelmle, Middle- voted lor a ftabned atand ,.., WY 2-2211
l'entorey
II Tl'UitHI If' Itt.
~!~o:~ , ~..
l'lle . (21) RW: ESTAT'
I
,
•
·jlort. Aaslstlng hostesses are CUba, aod defeated 1 Republl·
"MEIGS COUNTY'S
&amp;alter• Oblo htflr\t$
ot the PlWim
Sln1er
St!leo
&amp;
Serri
..
. II'. Houda- SIX JIOOM Ulllui'IIIW&lt;I apart- MbbERN ti'URN!SIIED oncl' a. .
Mrs.
C.
M.
Hennesy,
Mlto
Lencan
move
to
voice
a
,strong
VOLUME
' DEAI,ER"
Nollne11 Charelll
Rood . WY 2"4 aod I ,....,. lumlshed: , flirnl•hod aparlment. Ml&amp;lie- WI!UftR AND I'ULH
Uood
C1r
~ot
.• WY N40t
ore
GUeo
aod
Mn.
Wayne
GlbCongreoalonal
stand
Clll
deallni
M~ll'oPJt'
_;. •+ AUU'DI)'I for Pttltlontn
. Cor.LoMt ·&amp;~ ......
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with SOylel cuba,
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"Tho N"'

There

Lortlta

Younc
wu a sort ol unbslievlng obock Sbow," u !Ill eaUed, lo the old
•• .., ot CBS-TV the morning Lorello Young Show. Th1t'1 mort
after Loretta YoliiiJ'I new :r.t:ou- lo tbe eoro ol mattera, deday nillht Hriet made ill debut oplte the frlllt ol plot and
,two weeki ago.
the 'fact that ohe JII1W playa one
.The promlere from tho veteran character intte.d of owltchlng
star wa• one of the all • time role11.
otinkero: a horribly euto and
• •- 'oh "P
to p
.. The 111011 Important thing ahout
ama":urt
eracm
· eraon . the aerla 11 that llill YOQM Ia
type mtervlew In which tile orAod 11· ' d 'I ,., ...
·
rid
h lot I · !1111111 or· gor-.
· you on ··""""
~ss a
er ey s10n
Y that'• lm itaDt 1 don't widereven chi1dren were introduced
po · ~
to the. viewing public for nearly ~pr:;':;.. !nil hardly 'a~:::
baU an hour.
in brilliance. Mlu YOIIIlg 'b...
'J1!e question in television cir- her job precisely - the old·
cles was why the toot film - fuhloned eacsplst romance and
.-hich helped sell the series, glamor th~t wlll enthrall ID8D)' a
1fhich told in harmless but slick housewife who hal sweated out a
fashion- bow a malldintl editor dianer for the old man and chllfaUs for Milo Young, and which dren.
finally aired Monday night .. the Her well- tested -pons .,..
tbini episode-wOB not Uled for obarp. There II the big entrance
the. import:mt opener.
In elepnt clothes In whlcb, at I
Accordlnc to 1 number of think l oald, abe 11 gorgeoWI.
oources, tru&gt;ro 1o somethln8 of a Monday Dlgbt, on a dolo with the
otory behind that question and k editor, ohe ordered escargot,
goes ·Wte thlo: Many prroons con- onion aoop and lllet mignon; you
nected with the aeries, tven tome can't get mucb more totlmate
agency people, \!referred the test than that unless you 1barl lobfilm. But in thiJ £ilm the maga. 1 ater Newburg, and practically
line Romeo doesn't know unlll lhove to bs engaged before you
well Into· the ahow that- Miss can go that far, There wu also
Young lias seven childl'E!fl- and 1luxurious background muaic and
aomeone with the 8J&gt;OO!K1f felt th~ I the stock bot or the NeW York
audience would be offended un- skYscraper.
less it was fully in on the secret. Beautiful clothel, 1 hand!ome
It also is understood the oponsor b h 1
·
aoup and filet
ed h ch'Jd
d'15 J ed BC e or, ODIOR
1 ren
want
t e
P ~Y mignon , Hven kids-and no }lug..
~ominently on the firat outing- band to mess it all up. -,J ask
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Mrs. Thom·ton .
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otate an)'lhln' and sl!o would , Allisoo lo convene a county grand wars.
eUmlnate the possibility oi l jury at his dtscretion for an in- One matn goal of the auxlll:
crarg• tllat he lnflueaeed tbe vostigation of the case. Alllton ary II to ll&amp;ht oommunlsm. A£.
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Ihod asid he would confer wltb cording to Mrs. Thornton, tbe
Me!P COUiily wu ln...U,atod Prevtouot-, 1he (OVill'nor hod McElroy.
Drew Weboter auxiliary ts
by 11!1 ~Slit. IIJ&amp;hWIY Pat- said he did not wanl s special Makler sot off tbt inquiry by coostanlly having programs on
loi 'W-.IIoy II S:':JI'!;u: ,...... jury becau.oe Uthe charge• charging he paid "C!l!11miJ8iona" A~ertca~':i.t l l
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It was pointed out that during
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olde .road to 111m II'OUlld, aod II celved • fomuot
ueot from tbe At GOP Gath~·mg
.the AUI!llary's joint child weieolljW wtlh. • lrUck drlv.., .....,... he
confer with All Melp county RepubliCan&amp; fare program II plaMed to be
nortb 11y Carl BamhlU, 118, Tup- :':ankllil' County Common Pteu lare Invited to, a~tend • meet.. bluer next year than the past
peri Plalnl, who W'U turn111c Judp Robert Draper regardinJ lng Oct. 18 olarllng at 7:311 In year when $8,175,000 was budIDio .llle aide road.
eaUing 1 apoctll aeuion nexl the county hJshway departme_nt geled to 11.
'l'l1eft wu mlncir daJ1Uige to Monda
garage al RA&gt;ck Springs fau:7•
bolli YeblcJu, but nellber drlv·
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ACCEPTING OKDBRB
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Arfeoliid and. cited Into Galbe guests.
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The meeting II being lpol180r· oct.be' 17 at the Pete Shleldo
p · · 21' Galil!!!&gt;lil cited llfon. Herman llolloer, formerly of ed by the Mel(ll County Repub- "''ldenee, Orders may be plac•
:;• fOr.", inlectire !load; Mark Pvmeroy and now a Chillicothe liean dub. . .. , . . . . . . . . . . . . ed with Mrs. Ferne flayrnan,
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Intersection; G. MorkiD Tal- . he hu been a patieat for aev- ADMISSIONS - No~.
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,ral&lt;ien dyUmlled • raHway
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Deputy lloward l"rank owlteb yard, the military .,...,.. OXSO!Ul, Mba. DPII -The nled there waa any "major dlo- den." '!be other ret&lt;&gt;luticm ,..., ~lib when he come out wltb
The conference was called to order at 4.45 · b gated damage to ID uto tbal
and. the eomnoioury, and "four Dtdvorolly of Mlssl88lppl Faculty agreement" during tbe two-hour believed critical of tbellnlverolty'o Ill• ~ of marsha~ alter diu· Genevieve Slobart, a Pomeroy Elementary 1;.,J.;,.m·wh~ partly bumed at IWtlood Wedother -~ polnto" at the Senate was unable to agree Wed meo!Jns.
handling of unruly lllud-.
ner. Go bacl! to tbe cotton served as area host to the local Drive-In meet! •
nelday.
Cu~ nortb coall. port. ·
nelday night on a resclutlon de· Kinabrew nid tbat two resolu- Earlier In the nigllt, abo~;~~ 108 ~h. you nigger," shouted one Babetta Breuhau, protesaional
ng.
He aaid the car o~ bJ
It IBid the raldero oelzed lluJ· maadlng
dlsclptinary action tlooa wore p......,ted and r&lt;ferred studonll aatbered In 11'0111 ol the i!Udeot. The !aWlll ronlbiued un- relatkml consallant for the Ohio yet In the depression year o1 John Juator Soutbem, Ill, RD
alan &amp;riJ\0 .and Dago from the agalitot llludenll becldlng Negro to a special eommittee for poa· unlveralty weterla and jeered Ill the Meredith party disappeared Education Asloclation, deliver- IJ35, Ohio bore 48 per cent.
I, Mlddleport, ll.,t n.l'nn .._
maiD olllce buildfn8 of the 1n11oJ. James .H. Meiedltb.
slble OOI1JOtidation.
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eel the princJpai addreso, - Ohio mua1 offer tead1en when til causht fire.
latlon, which wu aurr&lt;l1lllded by A nuinber of firecrackers were Sible -lidatlon.
Deputy . S. Atty. a... Nlcho- "Ohio's ln11estment In the Fu- .tbat will Induce young It - beletved the fire lllrletl
trel!ehea and Ughled by search- explodecl by studenll during tbe
E&gt;pu~loo
Iss Ka-bsch Wende!day turned lure," whlch chollenged h 0 r people to enter the teacbln&amp; pro- from a dpretle !brown from
IJ&amp;hll.
. . - , 01 the IB-member bOOy. It waa teamed tbal .., reootuover to Dean of Sludenll L. L. llltenen wiU1 an "Educallonal feaaion.
• pautng auto. 'Du! damqtd
The tall attack of Alpha ee wao The flreworu were set olf Jn tbe lion called for univer&amp;lty officials
Love a list of seven oludenll the s. o. s.," uldng the people 01 _ By li'IO 20,000 more lead&gt; car- clllcovered ot t:45 p.m.
a hlt·run torpe&lt;l&gt; boot raid oo lll1- vicinity of tbe male dormltorlea to take aU neceuary atapa to
government ae&lt;:uaed of part!clpa- Ohio to 1ncreue lheJr oteto aup- era will be ....ted tn Ohio.
wh.. the 0111101' retun:ed to
otbor north caaat port ..Verol where Meredltb II quartered.
bl'lng tbe otudent body "Wider
ting in tbo bloody rioting which port of Ohio plbllc ochooll u - Schooll muat be rebobilll- where be bail ported II 011 olat.
ireeluo ago. ·
The president of tbe aenal&gt;, Dr. discipline proper to an lnstltutioo
followed Mereditb'a admission their best investment In the fu. ated to accommodato the -~ Route 124, ..., lbe cool llpple
All American .il~ Randolph Klnabrow; relused to of higher learning, including, f
IafY,~ It llopt. 30.
lure.
er enrollment anUclpale4 for tn Rutland.
Company ~~ In Son oommeot on the ...,.lution bul de- nece.,ary, ~· expubon dlaor·
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~- J. M. Thol'llton of Ponte- petent evidence" of !be -p·o dren of ""'1 area of lbllstato, After mentionlnfl the ..,.
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roy ·hao 'been momiif· m~ lnvolvemOftl but the unJventty Ia- .. we11 u every .,.. o1 other 1rt1111 for ochool hoordt to Jn.
call!fl ,~1f • IOadtr ol. !ho pee~
ship chairman of the -~ lor ul~ tbat - of the t:"'..... otatoo In tbe Un1lod Stotea, be-. elude fringe boneflll to publlc
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tlodi!jlttf..,..!ll 10lolppilli-blilh 11he loveaU&amp;atlon of alleged Influence peddling ·in. th~......., l1101riblinhtp lhll yo·,,
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ton ts attempting an ""f"'llmelll
-Ohio payo but JO per ceo! our wwk count. '
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told .~ lhetl '!O'!id be uothor Lat. Wednesday the governor came 8 low hours after McElroy of one · mJlllon ladles. Mli.
of the eoot of publle edlll•Uon, ·.!be)oeal boat, Carolyn Smilb, Culou
l!Gfled .....
r~ wl~ - two weeluo notified Atty. Gen. M"k McEI· had wrllten DISallo tbat hi• ol· David Cutnmlngs II ,t•res~t
tl'iiiDnir'everyone who had any W"'--ay Dl&amp;lt
JltCl that
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County ('and jury and o opecial menta" In the caae.
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Esther Staab, pnsldent olect of New York altonooy 1IIDI&lt;I ••
Earlier in the day, the &amp;over· the convening of • special grand memberi as weU U woi'iien the Jaeltm Production Credit
the Department of C1a.-oom DoncwaD ipellt about four hours
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a portion of tile Raolne Glee berleld, Eldon W~, Georp
Club.
Hobslelter Rlcbard Cham&amp;.
A """"' wu glvtn hy Sally
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Knowles who atle!ded tho Agrl· Melvin Riffle, M.ulne Grlfll.
culture lnstlt.le of Cooperatlveo. tb, and Gay Ann Clay, .n of.
The Jad&lt;aon Produ!.'tion CredR liclall of the Pomeroy NaUoaal
Auoclatlon .......-..~
MlBI Bank, and William llobsteller
Knowles laJI oummer.
of the Rutland Branch of the
Harland M•rlin, proaklenl of Pomeroy Nallooll Bant.
Evan• Packin8 Company, Galli- Countl01 re.......,ted In
polls,
tbo main speaker. Group ~ "~.:..~~Mr. Moriln'a ,...,..t tour of Rua- mont,
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sla was hb topic. Coklr slldeo llocl&lt;lng, Melp, Monroe, Morof the R!IIBlan tour we!'O ahown. gan, Mulklngum, Noble, Perry
Alter act)oumment of the and WashJniton.
meeting relreahmentl were ,.,... A fuU program has been planed. Mr. Vernoo McNair, ...,.,_ ned !DcludJns an addnoss by
tary-treasurer of the Jaclr:8011 0. E. Anderton, OBA Secretary,
Aasoctatlon, pve o ,._t on the In the afternoon.
business.
Perle L. Whitehead, widely
Refrelbmmts were ~d by kDown retired eucuUve of ~
wlv., of the County C«nmlltee. Boy Scoula 01 America, Regoon
Rex Sbenefield wu master of 1IV, 1f!D speak at tbe evening

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Gibbs of Pomeroy groeted the '"'l1oy will loot
guesla. '!'be Reverend Wllllam meetlup, boo:- of 1 .,.,. . ,
L. Vorll, putor of the Pomeroy lalla muat be noriaed..
Lutheran Cburdl, delivered the Mrl. Bam4o did ..,. !10J whm
la~oca:""Humphrey Exeeullve the two ..,.. -.td - .....,_
:it,. Plallll sd.ooia told and It_.-..! pnobable lbol,.,
sboiui the many NEA oerrie... llOd bem 1111.
Walton Bliss Past Eltecutlvo Ill oiRbl doya bon, Doltovan
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Secretary of the OEA, ond a eoollirrod for IOVI11 .....,
director of E. • E. lnsurero, Friday ot vande!o - . 11111
ICootiDaed oo Pate ll
met here lat. weclieatq. 111 liollt
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aet the pla&lt;O .,.. ...,.. of lbo
meo!Jns.
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The executive hoord of the
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noon In the eonference room of 10111
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DISCHARGES Marjorte I H '« ._ "' r • an 1 :m 1 tJJlM next meeting, October 21·
van il befiev~ to b1 off«&lt;aa
YUle, H. C., botb · clled "" VATICAII CITY !UPII - Pope ward 1 new order of human re: 11na of a councU !hat will toot Cs[ieharl, New llaven, Jesoa WABIIINOTON ltlPII - , _
Plans were made to attend
food and JDtl!llchwo In oxo:haJICO
opeed, Georp -~
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!Brannon, Middleport: Rev. T. kleal ~
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Central ~lltr~A~ IDD &amp;or the ~o,.:: ~
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Bottom, wes. Oct
opmed 1 momeatouJ men and orteD beyond their ex- The Pope aid this council was A. CJeland, Racine: Betty ste- oa • ~IJ camwhN Jng~
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Ids ,...":::;, ., tbo ~ .;, formalns 1 . .:
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Remao Cotbolle prelltea aebl.......,. of Ita ~roor and cumo~ea but he "'!''esoed
BAKE SALI! SET
lhoe 111 fleftall 11 -.tie plld for tbo hos~.
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llicl Jt mllht pave the way unexpected design&amp;, said the aorrow •t thoie W:ho were pre- The senior clasa of Pomeroy eullldlte• .. tM Novtlllber Attending were Mrs Patricll: 'lbree• bond forfettures were
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the ,:iunJ!Y of m~nd." Pope.
' vented by •Communool Nietw f..., lll&amp;h school wUt hold • bake ........,
Lochary preeldeot· Mrs Fred acc:eplld. and one ,..
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Pol1tlff, ....,!'led Speaking li1 tbe ancient Latin attendlq.
· sal• Friday lost day beglM!ng Mimi( al .., Jot lempo .. Crow
pres·' Mrs ·Clyde fined Wednoodey In actloa of
..,.,j jl!st wlll1 lhno ·falling
tnto cavenoouo St. tanguaae of the. church, Pope "We confesa to yuu tbat w · feel at 9 a. m. j, the ~ger Stare. sot 111 ......., tloe ,........., l'nli~ eorrespono~ing
r.&lt;elcl COIIDI7 murl. Judge J:m.
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raloed hlloyoa to a IP"' . nearly • ...,tury Ia stmoot .pav·, tbot YWY many bllbopa, 10 dea' Laked goods are oold.
Now Yorio,-......,,...,.., Ins secretary· Mts. Clydo Kirk· $1.0 ond ..... on 1 ,lolrolcJia.
trlbuaal where ........,.,, and in&amp; ond copoolldatlng tbe WI'/ .,. to Ul, mako tbeor ab,.nees felt
,......, ond - - land ~- Mrs Carl Will lion o1 drlvlntl 10 &gt;D1IIfe . .
, _ ,1i0ft.(:atbollc denomf.l ward tbet Ulllty.of mankind w!tleb here becauae they - lmpr11011ed
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11o1o '- • ~world, he oalcl, l Cardillatat' btsiJopo, abboto, l hold •,;. liome by other lmpedJ. M. I, was a!"eseld by the _.,., Ia 1M ao1o1 ~co::·,:'':;. boaJid C"lntl 1 yellow line; •1
the .,.,.. Jl;,n~y lnlende ,. : patriarchs and other elerpmen lmenta, tbe Pope '!'ld.
Melli' oherlff • department tln'o oil- 1o 1101 , _ of •
and Mrs Vtrglnlil 'll1onW • flllllnl to dllp1iiJ
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from tho world over prayed and · 'Vfho IIJouaht 01 them impela us Wednesday Clll a charge of In- oente eleoto!l to eo.oc- •
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Lee Slnllb, chairman of CIDdJ re~t~ ~G. llaeo
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