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He's leen .11 all. Movjea,
ielevislokl,' clilha, the theater.
He's been there.
But rapid Robert is In a
dlther over his 111'111 tel8'11slon
special of the year, and no
wonder. Fifteen of his fonner
Jeadln&amp; ladles surround him on
the Sept. 28 fun and games.
Who could ask lor more?
"It's not just working with
those wonderful
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said. "I'm changbig the
of my show.
"For 18 years I've been
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movlea .with Madeleine
Anita Eckberg and
Jane
Illustrating Bob's
teehnlques .u a lover."
Thereafter he Is set upon by
Lucille .BaH, Joan Csullleld,
Joan Collins, Arlbne Dahl,
Phyills Diller and Rhonda
Fleming.
He also Is Involved with Joan
Fontaine, Slgne Ha88o,
Lumarr, Dorothy Lamour, Ma·
Maxwcll, Vlrginla Mayo,
Dina Merrill, Vera Miles and
Janis Paige.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Knopp
gags, sketches, ntonolngue
This shapely array of
Columbus visited Sunday with all the rest. I wanted to do tude would give a l~r
Mrs. Charles Buck.
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something dlfferent this year.
hives. Bul Hope is an old
The Middleport Hr~h School held Oct. 2 in connection with
needed a change."
at surrounding
Bond's annual Tag Day will be the fall conference being held
OU
R. L. Gotthardt returned
Inasmuch as Bob bas
with beauties, even on his trips
held Saturday, October 15, it at the Feeney-Bennett Post m
his home, Columbus Sunday,
raUngs In each
to VietNam. At tho thought
any . ·
was decided at the
regular Middleport. On October 29 Mr.
ler spending several days
speclala since anyone
bevy of leadln&amp; ladles be shouldn't .
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1o have •L
~~ theNew
officers
elected
by Mrs. W. A. Morgan.
remember, why tamper with only rolls hla eyand growls once more·
meet1ng of t he Band Boosters• F rey pans
ute band
Junjor
and were
Senior
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As.,ociation Monday evening in take part in the annual Band
~ of Heath Methndist Church Mrs. Welby Whaley r~~~~';~~~ success•
8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,
the l1igh school cafeteria.
Day at Marshall University. Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Belcher Sunday evening at the church. horne Sunday, afier 8 ~
•'Because it's a
Mrs. Wesley Fry, presidenl, Mr. Frey also urged that all of Charleston, W. Va. , were Officers of the Senior group days visit at Jackson with
Invigorating thing to do.
conducted the business meeting parents of children in the var- weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. are Sherrie Shuler, president; and Mrs. Leo Williams and
want to rome up
and introduced the new band ious bands to attend the month- Jack Bachner. They came lor Doxie Walters, vice president; tended the Apple Festival.
something new In my other
director, Mr. Ross Frey.
ly Booster meetings to become the birthday of their nephew, Cindy McGurr, secretary, and
Mr. and Mrs. c. K. Nease
appearances," he explained.
Mrs. Fry announced thot the ocquainted with the
various Steven Bachner.
Sandy Johnson, treasurer.
sons of Nease Settlernen~
Flllll Clips Incladed
band would sponsor a dance proJects and aims of the band Pat Edwards, son of Mr. and
ed Sunday with her
"I'll open with a monologue. I
Oct. 1 at the high schooL Corn- and those of the director.
Mrs. Charles Edwards, left Officers elected for the Jun· Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hill.
couldn't do without lhat.
mittee members were appoint.
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Saturday lor Kent St.te Unlver- iors are Eddie Brown, presi· . Mrs. Homer Holter and Mrs. afterward I arrive In a Brink's
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and 1'nclude the
un1'fonn Followmg tile busmess meet- sily where he will be a fresh- den t ; Verne 0 rd• VIce
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preSl-· Wyatt Chadwell attended
truck wJth my golf clubs·
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committee - Mrs. Don Mullen, ing a reception wus held in man. He is a 1966 graduate of dent; Vickie Sutlon, secretary, flower show at Kyger Creek They've kidnaped me for a
Mrs. Lewis Long, and Mrs. Hen- honor of Mr. Frey. Refresh· Middleport High SchooL
and Debbie Gilkey, treasurer. High School Sunday afternoon.
ry Cbtworthy; calling rommit- ments of cake and coffee were T&lt;&gt;m Rail, son of Mr. and A discussion was led by Em- Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Fisher, De1Wminutional Day
jee - Mrs. Gene Harris, Mrs. served from a table covered Mrs. E. o. RaU, has returned erson Jones and plans made for and sons, Kenneth and Don
0/ Prayer Oblertled
Robert Hysell, and Mrs. Rich- with a white linen cloth and to Kent' State University where members to attend the
Akron and Mr. and Mrs. J.
m Denominational
Day
ard Bailey; and publicity, Mr. centered with an arrangement
will be a senior majoring in meeting Monday evening
Fisher and family of Rrultouq Prayer was observed at
and Mrs. Robert King.
of fall flowers. Mrs. Eugene Journalism.
Pomeroy, Refreshments
IlL visited relatives over
worship service Sunday even-ll
Mr Frey outlined
coming Conde and Mrs. Wendell Ger- Mr. and Mrs. Roger Luckey- served by Mr. and Mrs. Jones. weekend. They were called
••• at the Ente...,.., ••
aactivities and projects of the tach were hospitality chairmen. dno, Huntington, w. va., spent The Rev. Max Donahue and by the serious illness of
llh M,.,._Tht&gt;mlrs[J
band which include participat- A good attendance was noted the weekend with their parents, Mr. Jones will act as advisors former's mother, Mrs.
' wid 1 olr~ WSWS
ing in the legion parade being at the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. James Brewing. for the seniors with Mrs. Jones Fisher.
Bentz, prea en
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and Mrs. James Johnson lead- Mr. and Mrs. Norman
In charglme.
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"The porlance b
rcesAmenco'a fovo•lte T-slrln with
Mrs. Luckeydoo in New
ers 0 e umors.
of Senecaville arrived
sory Prayer," was the topic
11inlorced ntck thol.wln't ..._
W. Va.
Present were Doxie Walters, for a visit wilh their
the service. Miss Elizabeth DaS·M·l·XL
. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Johnson, vice president; Vickie sutton, and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. vis read the scripture and Mrs
Officers
were elected and Mrs. Clara Paulsen, for dust- Jr., of Pensacola, Fla., Mrs. A. secretary, and Debbie Gilkey, Robert Wamsley, and to see
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Don Hunnel led iD prayer for
county contests judged wben er; Mrs. Homer Radford, apple R. Johnson. Sr., Mr. Howard treas~r. .
mother, Mrs. William
the Missions , that bad asked
Meigs County Pomona Grange muffins; Mrs. Elms Louks, cro- Jarrett, of Charleston, W. Va.; A diSCUSSion wass led by
They were accompanied
for special prayer. The Rev.
met at the Rock Springs Grange chet centerpiece and edgings; and Wesley Hundley of Dunbar, erson Jones and plans made for tlleir grandson J. R.
Menael Smilll closed wll!l
hall.
and Mrs. Emma Adams, Infant W. Va .• visited over the
members to attend the county who spent several days
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Elected were Stsnfor~ Stock- suit of crocheted cap,
coat. end with Mrs. Cecil Kimes.
meeting Monday evening
at th
benedlctto_n._ _ __
ton, worthy master; Thomas and booties. Dwaln Will of HarPomeroy. Refreshments were em.
ATTEND DINNER
Sayre, overseer; George Gen- risonvllle won second place on
served by Mr. and Mrs. Jones. dent of the College, announees Mr and Mro Paul
Smart
helmer, steward; Homer Rice, apple muffins.
The Rev. Max Donahue . and ,. new five-year
·In Platlsbu- reeenUy 1o
Be Sure To See The Complete IJue of Hanes Underwear
assistant steward· Mary Gen- The fifth degree was given
Mr. Jones wdl act as adVISOrs
ram structured to meet ba- 11!0'0
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For Mea IIIIi Boya On Sale nnw In the Mens &amp;Boll
for
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attend a farew'll
for
Departmon~l&amp;t Floor. Union Suits in cotton rib ~~Jilt
hermer. chaplam; Leo Story, for one candidate. It was anWI'th Mrs · J ones sic
w and Merlllllll)p,
and
th~ weoves .- Shorts and Drawers ~ QuU~
lreasurer; Lethu Morris, secre- nounced that James
White,
and Mrs. Jam~s Johnson lead- ments und academic
~ ~O!l't:-J,fn Geo ·81
Underwear - .Athlehc Shorts and Undi!rlhlrto - KDee
larv; Amos Leonard, gatekeep- Che~ter King and the Racine
ers of the Junwrs.
. A new dorm!~ for
~I~- cbudreq ~ho mo~length Briefs - ~mptete Selection of .s~. Now It •
good time 'to buy your n~s In MODS and lkln Underer: Frances Goeglem,
cores .Jumor Grange chorus who were Funeral services for Mrs. Present were Doxie Walters, is being completed wrth early iJII~ tD Deer Park a suburb ' of
wear at E.herfelds. You'U lind a coillplete ·il!lectiOD ol
Pa11line Atkins, Pomona; Helen winners In the district rontest Pearl Russell were held from Okey Reitter, Van
Johnson, plans lor a new administration Clliclilnllll 'l1te
Mi' Sid.
si!es too
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Quivey, flora; Betty Leonard, were awarded plaque• for their the ~wing Chapel Sunday, at 2 Mrke Buskirk, Sylvia Swanson, building, campus chapel,
dill 'liia
lransl~rreci 10 ~
lady assistant steward; Homer participation at Ohio State fair.
with the Rev. L. Simpson Sandy Johoson, Robbie. Ord gymnasium.
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diiJrCh 'II!~ wbttt he wW he
Radford, execuUve committee, Norman Will has been chosen
of the Forest Run Bap- and Sheme Shuler, selllors. ,
Kentucky Christian College Is aa....r tid In the "i:luiltlan eduand 'llrs. James H.
Quivey, Meigs county delegate to
church, officiating.
Attendln&amp; in the
Ju~nor supported by Christian Church- . ~~iiD!t . ..
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State Grange meeting and
Special music was provided group were J"&gt;:ce Kerns, V1ck- es and Churches of
and cilltlli~~~~-~---;=-----7-;b====,.;==:=======..,.,..~---~
Miss Margaret Griffith, home sie White the alternate.
by Mrs. Campbell Harper or- le Sutton, Debb1e Gilkey, Eddie Is principally engaged iD
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demonstration agen~ and her A special meeting of Pomona gants! and the choir of Mt. Mo- Brown and Verne Ord.
ing men and women for churchassistants, Miss Sharon Holter Grange was announced by
riah BapUst church,
related vocaUOIIB. The
Tl and Miss Carol Wilcoxen judged master for Oclober 5. Gallia
Burial was In Beech
of male students
the baking and sewing con- County Pomona Grange will
cemetery and pall-hearers
lor the
Cluiatlianl
tests. Receiving first place were guests. Subordinate Granges Eddie Buffington, Jolm Moor.
- - - - - - - -·-- - - are requested to have a
Arnold Richards, August
representation at this
es, Ervin Ball!lllardner and
and to bring pies. At the close Oscar Qualls,
Kentucky Christian College,
of the meeting refreshments Relatives coming from out Grayson, began Its 48th year
DF
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of town for the service were of Instruction on September 1 Size
P~tef!t
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Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tatum, with a 25 per cent increase In 8¥2103_
~propert11
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DAUGHTER BORN
James Russcll and daughter, student enrollment, the largest
~enior mothers of Eastern Mr. and Mrs. James Neutz. Karen, Thomas Russell,
Mr. in the college's blstory. IncludRegultr $3.99
' High School met iD special ses- ling are announcing the birth and Mrs. Douglas English and ed in thio year's Freshman
' oion Monday afternoon, at the of their first child. a daugh- son, Gentle Brown J~.• Samuel Class from the Hemlock Grove
flretl
' High School with Mrs.
Guy ter. born Monday, September Russell, Charles and Charlene area is Charlotte Ann Lambert,
I Spencer, president, in charge. ! 26 at Holzer Hospital in GalU- Brown and Henry Wright all of daugllter of Mr. and Mrs. Ger1e II
• Final plans were made for polis. The baby weighed seven Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Luth· Lambert.
Middleport
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an auction sale of furniture en pounds and has been named er Russell and son, Daylon; ~D~r~.~J~.iiLo:w~e~1l~:~:~
0 Saturday October 1 beginning Patricia Lynn. Grandparents of Mrs. Cleo Roasell and daughter •
t at 12 noon, at the High School the new baby are Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark,
L Lunch will be served und each Theodore Neutzling and
Mr. canton; Mrs. Claude Martin,
• mother is asked to rontribute and Mrs. Robert Goodall, Mid- Detroit, M1ch.: and Mrs. Hel9 two pies or one dozen sandwich- dleport. Great grandmothers are en Lee and daughter, Chicago,
~ es. Those having furniture for Mrs. James Clatworthy, Sr., W.
the sale are to have it at the Middleport; and Mrs.
Otto
STILL CRITICAL
school by 10:30 a.m.
Mulford. Middleport Rt. I. Mrs.
George
Sargent,
Pomeroy
. :You get the &lt;:onvenienee ot low-cost LOT-O:.UTE'
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Plans were also made for a Neulzling is the former Janice
Junior
High
teacher,
who
has
• rummage sale to be held in Par- Goodall.
automatically, tool LOT-0-LITE looks, lights like a
been confined to
Gallipolis
S kersburg, W. Va., on October
atreet light. A photoelectric eell turn&amp; it on at dusk,
edicul Center the past week,
II&lt; 20. These having rummage are
PLAN HOMECOMING
ofF at dawn. Lights up 4il~rk areas arqund garages, 1
S to meet at the borne of Mrs. The annual homeroming of remains in critical condition.
outbuildinge, drive.waye, parking Iota, outdoor livWll Spencer, Tuppe's Plains, Octo- Hemlock Grove church will he His room number Ia 118.
1' her 18, at 9 a.m. to place price held Sunday October 2, heginIng and working areas all nigbtlongllt 'a perfect lor
Sj!j tags on articles and to bring a ning at 9:30 a.m. A basket din- World's longest train tunnel
auburbt!n homea, farms.factol'iea, busin'e&amp;sea, pubts 88ck lunch.
ner will he served at noon and bores under Italy's Lepontine
lie buildings-any plae~ that needs protection and
RoseS. Reynolds
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Due to this special meeting, the afternoon program will be- J.;Al;;;;;;;ps;;;;;;;fo;;;;r;;;;l;;;;2'"·3;;;;m;;;;;;;iles;;;;;;;.
safety
alter dark I You make no inveatment in LOT.
the re8lllar October meeting is gin at 1 p.m. Everyone
weiAu't. VIce Pr...i~nt
0-UTE, either. One low monthly rate ineludea Jn.i
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Sbipwrecl: on a South Sea Is- games were played and woD by Trousers."
vved. For
dessert
lndlland, a fate harassed husbands Anne Chapman and Apr i I Sbirley Huston recited a pn- vidual halves of whole piDeap~le
might dream of, was the theme Smith. ·
em and a skit enUUecl, "Things lllled with fresh fruit salad were
when Ohio Eta Phi Cbapter of Everyone then gave an inter- igo Better with Coke," was pre- enjoyed.
Beta Sigma Phi sorority held pretaUon of her rostume and sented. This .was followed by a Attending were these guesls, M
d M N i1n
1'8• • 0 ·an
its annual rush party Wednes- prizes were awarded to t h e pantomime to the rerording of Karen Bierhup, Bonnie ThOVJjlr. an
day, Sept. 2t at the horne of three most original, being Shir- ''Yellow Submarine," which was son, Ann Barnitz, Marie O'Don- of Bashan visited Sunday afterMrs. A. R. Knight.
ley Huston, Betty Rawlings and given by all the girls noted 1nell, Carol Freeman, JennHer noon with Mr. and Mrs. CbarFishnet, s!lells. colorful fish Lois Moore. Judges were Mr. above.
Anderson, Patty Stein, Mr. and les R. Karr Sr.
and driftwood carried out
a and Mrs. A. R. Knight, Mrs.J Betty Rawlings clOsed the pro-' Mrs. A. R. Knight, Mrs. Virain··l Mrs. Raymond Pullins
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South Sea island effect. The Virginia Myers, and Bob Wing- gram by leading group singing ia Myers, and Mrs. Susan Rus- Thurstllll and Mrs. Roy Evans
guests were picked up in
an ett.
of songs of the sea.
sell.
Canal Winchester, who were
crnergcm·y truck presented with ! Pal Hindy announced the Slitp- Refreshments were served at Members present were the
here to see their lather, Rollin
a life jacket and IJandaid name wreck Follies of 1966 with Gall B Red Cross Survival Station. "'"'e and Marge Schoonover, Bearhs at Holzer Hospital,
lag. and upon arriving were 1 Hovatter opening the show with Each guest was presented with Doris Ewing, Barbara Betzing, turned to their homes Sunday
sea ted at t.bles with palm tree Ia hula dance. Martha Eshle- a tin plate and cup as favors. Ina Meadows, Sharlee Neuman, evening.
plocemats and lighted candles man, Judy Crooks and Rosetta to use at the buffet serving ar-1 B~rbara Riggs, Billie Jo Spears,
in bottles.
Redovran sung and danced to. ea. Ham, cheese, sandw1ches, 1 Lmda Watson, Marilyn Wisecup Mr ... and Mrs. Ashton Sayre
The passenger list was check- "By The Sea," and later gave relishes, potato chips, pretzels I Rita Ball, Lois Clelland and Li- of Fa~rborne were
weekend
ed by Martha Eshleman and their version of "Bell Bottom and
cokes
were
ser-lla Mitch.
guests of her mother, Mrs.
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General Hospital Tuesday
lng after an extended
Born in Calhoun County,
Va., she was r fC!Sidenl
Reedsville .lha past M' 1'""''·1

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laillDI .ahead oa lheJr unual
Doll ilryldale llllptd liP ud cruiBe t. the Nallonal Leag~~
the Loll AD1e111 Dodgen peunaal wbetl Dryadale relhlpped Old.
gained lilt lorlll lbat carried

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him to 2S victories ill 1916.
Alter his famous dual holdout
with Sandy Koufax preyented
hin from taking advaalsge of
the benefits of spriag training,

Drysdale appeared Sl1Jiglsh
when the season begun and
experienced difficulty groovint
the ball with Ids old-time zing.
The tall righlllander owned

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Fearless Forecaster Picks the Illini
In Cliff-Hanger with Michigan State
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. HOOPLE
The OrlJIIDat Drawback
Egaq, friends, pigskin prngnostication is a perilous prole"'
si011 indeed. There was, for inStance, great consternation a!Milg my slslfl lasl Saturday
when downtrodden Ohio U., winless since 1964, walloped Boston College. And Oregon State
"An fOil ..lag 1o let lhe bounced back from a humiliatmeaalel 1tud iD oar way 1o a ing 41-ll defeat to trounce classy
cll•mplovWp?"
Iowa, 17·3!
Undaunled by such amazing
form reversals, your Fearless
Forecaster has prepared a flawless card for you this week ,
The Hoople System ' sees
most of the contests going according to the coaches' gsme
plans, with the favored elevens
finishing on top, the major exc~tltn being the UliRois-Mich-

igan stale meeting. The Flgh~
ing llllni, who have shown improvement every weekend, will
prevail over the vi slUng Sparlans, 28-22, In a torrid struggle
- har-rumph!
In a pair of battles that
promise
to· be spine-tingling
all the way, I pfl!dict the Air
Force will sc..-e Its firs! • ever
victory over Navy's midshipmen, 16-14, and mighty Mississippi wilt stem Alabama's Crim-

Army 20, Peon State .6
V.M.I. 7:1, llollton College 3
Ca!Horala 17, Pittsburgh 15
Colorado 31, Kansao Slate 1
Dnke 21, Virglala 13
Georgia Tech ~. Clem1011 28
Oklahoma Sl. H, Houston 1
Idaho 25, Pacific (CuiU.} 12
Blinois 28, Mlcbigan Slate 22
Nebraska 28, Iowa State 14
Wisconsin 21, Iowa t%
Auburn 17, Kentucky 11
L.S·U. 23, Miami (Fla.} 21

son Tide, 17-15.

Mich. 27, No. carolina 19
Kansas 23, Mionesola 21
Miss. State 31, RicbmoDd 1Z

At Evanston, 01., Terrence
Hanratty, who has
proved
himself a werthy suceessor to
those famed Irish quarterbacks
- Berlelli, Lujack and Carideo
-&lt;&gt;f yesteryear, will lead the
Notre Darners past Northwestern, 38-6.
Now go on with the forecast :
Air Force 11, Navy 14

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Notre Dame 38.
Ohio State 19, Wasblngtan t3
So. Calif. 21, Oregon Slste t4
Oregon 16, Sun Josee Stale 9
Pardue Zl S.M.U. :U
Georgia 31, So. ClarollDa ZO
Ta!une 12, SlaDford 1
Syrcause U, Maryland 10
Tollnessee 14, Rice 13
Texas Teeh 25, Texas A&amp;M II
Arlumsu 10, T.C.U. 7
Texas 23, lndlsoa 20
U.C·L.A. 28, Missoorl 24
Utah St. 40, New Mex. St. 8

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47 Florida 30. Vauderbllt 14

N.C. State 18, Wake Forest 10
Baylor 7:1, Wash. State 9
Wyom!Dg 3ll, Arizona 14
Yale 22, Rutgen 15
Dartmouth 14, Holy eross 8
Bowling Green t, Dayton 7
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in town to our big open house. Stop in at Pomeroy -Motors this wee k; bring the
whole family in, too. Take a good long look at all our brand new '67 Chevrolets •
espeiiially the new Camara - and you'll see why we're celebrating. Be our guest at ~ '

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LOCATION AT OUR NEW &amp; USED CAR CENTER IN OUR NEW SHOWROOM
POMEROY, OHIO

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twice as many lossos as
victories by the All-Star break.
"! was lousy the firSt hall of
the season. I needed every b!t
ol those six weeks of spring
training I could get," Drysdale
admitted.
Following the mid-season
break, h t wever, Drysdale
showed signs of coming alive
again and slsrted an outstand' ing string of pitching performances Sept. 10, culminating
with his four-hit 2-ll
victory

ballo:~r::~.::n~~~

the season has been """'·"'On his next start be PJicheO a ·playing a
Drysdale beamed after
third of an inning longer and game at
performance whittled
won o-3. Then eame a string of was rallied
place Los Angeles'
tbree otraight complete games the N.L., .SaQ
pennant clinching .number
· two shulmlls.
Atlanta 6-3
three with five games to
Clineb Flag
Cincinnati illiS
seem to have gotten into
When Drysdale f.Sok the York were
after the All-Star Game.
mount on Sept 10, the Dodgers In the
"I felt I was going to
were one-hall game eut ot first Minne5&lt;1ls
better because I couldn't
place. Today, they lead second Bostoo
gotteo any worse. I had hoped place Pittsburgh by three losing
could help the fellows in
games and could clinch the flag beat Detroit
drive," he added.
tonight if tbe Pirates drop a postponed lhe
On Sept. 10, Drysdale
doubleheader at Philad&lt;iphia Washington ana .......
8-1-3 innings of leur-bit,
and the Dodgers defeat the Baltimore

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whose place of residence Is
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act-I s.
a . yons, 2821
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flo"
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12 _Mile• Nortb et Pomeroy,
Ohio,
Me111 County .
The order wrU~n under tbe Autborl·
ty ol 4107.32 . Ohio Revlaed Code r e.
'lUirft tolleU. proper l'tlrdWif'eo (Jre of Meiss County, Ohio.
extln,ul~u. rorl"fi!ltana of the el..•. ~
d'
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trlcal Q'ftem and IQUlplunt.
eud &amp;Of
0 ·-~~ ;,;J;~j·';;i
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Attorneys for Plaintiff
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Chevrolet. look! Long, low hood. Sho rt
rear deck. Forceful profile. Come on,
Buckle yourself into that slender Stratabucket seat. Fire up • 140-hp Six or the
210-hp VB (depending on model). Check
the rearview mirror and move out.
Camaro gives you a car full of comforts from
carpeting on the lloor to vinyl upholsterv
all around.
There's ,a lot of secu&lt;ity, too: dual master
cylinder brake system with warning light;
GM-developed energy-•bsorbing steering
column; four-way hazard w•ming flasher ;
and folding fJonTseat back latches among
other things.
Camaro-yor.r idea of a carl Spall coupe
or convtltible. The RaUv Sport, with hideaway headlight• and more. SS 350:
'-laro'a biQ91111
bu!Qinw hood. IKlicl

striping, red stripe tires. Ask for the ~stoat ·~~ ~·

interior. Str ata-back front seat for thrt'
stereo ta pe system. 81( £onditioning or
wh atever. Ca mara: the Chevrolet yeu&lt;'Vil:
waited for. See your Chevrolet dealer nw.l

You w•nt a driving m8€hine thst'•
low and long and wirh hideswav
headlights, ma:ybe. '" ~ f/JIIt (tJ(p9
round the front end? Com• an
Csmsro. You wont a car th~r eall
road. but all in one smooth and· ·
s tead y chunk? Come drii•
Csmsro. You want all tile driving
excitsmont yeu can gel? Com•

price C•mMO. And
tits your burJgqS.

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at ·
their omee in the Court hot~ le , Pome
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untu
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Negotiation

!ht llod&amp;eR fouad c!ear
laillDI .ahead oa lheJr unual
Doll ilryldale llllptd liP ud cruiBe t. the Nallonal Leag~~
the Loll AD1e111 Dodgen peunaal wbetl Dryadale relhlpped Old.
gained lilt lorlll lbat carried

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him to 2S victories ill 1916.
Alter his famous dual holdout
with Sandy Koufax preyented
hin from taking advaalsge of
the benefits of spriag training,

Drysdale appeared Sl1Jiglsh
when the season begun and
experienced difficulty groovint
the ball with Ids old-time zing.
The tall righlllander owned

Ball

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Fearless Forecaster Picks the Illini
In Cliff-Hanger with Michigan State
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. HOOPLE
The OrlJIIDat Drawback
Egaq, friends, pigskin prngnostication is a perilous prole"'
si011 indeed. There was, for inStance, great consternation a!Milg my slslfl lasl Saturday
when downtrodden Ohio U., winless since 1964, walloped Boston College. And Oregon State
"An fOil ..lag 1o let lhe bounced back from a humiliatmeaalel 1tud iD oar way 1o a ing 41-ll defeat to trounce classy
cll•mplovWp?"
Iowa, 17·3!
Undaunled by such amazing
form reversals, your Fearless
Forecaster has prepared a flawless card for you this week ,
The Hoople System ' sees
most of the contests going according to the coaches' gsme
plans, with the favored elevens
finishing on top, the major exc~tltn being the UliRois-Mich-

igan stale meeting. The Flgh~
ing llllni, who have shown improvement every weekend, will
prevail over the vi slUng Sparlans, 28-22, In a torrid struggle
- har-rumph!
In a pair of battles that
promise
to· be spine-tingling
all the way, I pfl!dict the Air
Force will sc..-e Its firs! • ever
victory over Navy's midshipmen, 16-14, and mighty Mississippi wilt stem Alabama's Crim-

Army 20, Peon State .6
V.M.I. 7:1, llollton College 3
Ca!Horala 17, Pittsburgh 15
Colorado 31, Kansao Slate 1
Dnke 21, Virglala 13
Georgia Tech ~. Clem1011 28
Oklahoma Sl. H, Houston 1
Idaho 25, Pacific (CuiU.} 12
Blinois 28, Mlcbigan Slate 22
Nebraska 28, Iowa State 14
Wisconsin 21, Iowa t%
Auburn 17, Kentucky 11
L.S·U. 23, Miami (Fla.} 21

son Tide, 17-15.

Mich. 27, No. carolina 19
Kansas 23, Mionesola 21
Miss. State 31, RicbmoDd 1Z

At Evanston, 01., Terrence
Hanratty, who has
proved
himself a werthy suceessor to
those famed Irish quarterbacks
- Berlelli, Lujack and Carideo
-&lt;&gt;f yesteryear, will lead the
Notre Darners past Northwestern, 38-6.
Now go on with the forecast :
Air Force 11, Navy 14

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Mississippi 17, Alabama 15
Notre Dame 38.
Ohio State 19, Wasblngtan t3
So. Calif. 21, Oregon Slste t4
Oregon 16, Sun Josee Stale 9
Pardue Zl S.M.U. :U
Georgia 31, So. ClarollDa ZO
Ta!une 12, SlaDford 1
Syrcause U, Maryland 10
Tollnessee 14, Rice 13
Texas Teeh 25, Texas A&amp;M II
Arlumsu 10, T.C.U. 7
Texas 23, lndlsoa 20
U.C·L.A. 28, Missoorl 24
Utah St. 40, New Mex. St. 8

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47 Florida 30. Vauderbllt 14

N.C. State 18, Wake Forest 10
Baylor 7:1, Wash. State 9
Wyom!Dg 3ll, Arizona 14
Yale 22, Rutgen 15
Dartmouth 14, Holy eross 8
Bowling Green t, Dayton 7
Riglll Wrong Ties
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Many, Many Daily Drawings

Thurs.-Fri.-Sat., Sept. 29-30, Oct. 1

NEW &amp; USED CAR CENTER
We're rolling out the red carpet and putting on the big smil es to we lcome every.
in town to our big open house. Stop in at Pomeroy -Motors this wee k; bring the
whole family in, too. Take a good long look at all our brand new '67 Chevrolets •
espeiiially the new Camara - and you'll see why we're celebrating. Be our guest at ~ '

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
LOCATION AT OUR NEW &amp; USED CAR CENTER IN OUR NEW SHOWROOM
POMEROY, OHIO

fl %'1 I .-..:.:.
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By Uolted Press litternatlonal I· To
_ Date•
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American League
New York at Wash., ppd.,
•

•

Kan. City al Bait., ppd.,

Dommand

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13

29
26

DIAMONDS f .

Brown Back
InStates,
'No Football'

OP

47
47

twice as many lossos as
victories by the All-Star break.
"! was lousy the firSt hall of
the season. I needed every b!t
ol those six weeks of spring
training I could get," Drysdale
admitted.
Following the mid-season
break, h t wever, Drysdale
showed signs of coming alive
again and slsrted an outstand' ing string of pitching performances Sept. 10, culminating
with his four-hit 2-ll
victory

ballo:~r::~.::n~~~

the season has been """'·"'On his next start be PJicheO a ·playing a
Drysdale beamed after
third of an inning longer and game at
performance whittled
won o-3. Then eame a string of was rallied
place Los Angeles'
tbree otraight complete games the N.L., .SaQ
pennant clinching .number
· two shulmlls.
Atlanta 6-3
three with five games to
Clineb Flag
Cincinnati illiS
seem to have gotten into
When Drysdale f.Sok the York were
after the All-Star Game.
mount on Sept 10, the Dodgers In the
"I felt I was going to
were one-hall game eut ot first Minne5&lt;1ls
better because I couldn't
place. Today, they lead second Bostoo
gotteo any worse. I had hoped place Pittsburgh by three losing
could help the fellows in
games and could clinch the flag beat Detroit
drive," he added.
tonight if tbe Pirates drop a postponed lhe
On Sept. 10, Drysdale
doubleheader at Philad&lt;iphia Washington ana .......
8-1-3 innings of leur-bit,
and the Dodgers defeat the Baltimore

~~
: ... :\

.,..

·this year.

ADhevrolet

t-=u

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Boiled Ham
Pure·Pork Sausage 59c
29
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3
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LEGAL NOTICE
Rita Jean Rizer, a
NOTtCI
whose place of residence Is
n. stu• of onJo, Departmftll of Mr Wand R L
'
lndUSII'IIll Relatlont . Divis ion O( F
act-I s.
a . yons, 2821
ory 111 nd Butldinl Inspec-t ion lallecl Ad- tary Road Niagara r'aJis

SWAIIIS DOWN.

Cake Mix

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Judk-IIUan Or4er No :18M an Septrm-

btr 1. Ul811 , to Mr . Ralpla Carl,

::e':!~m-:::.'~~:~th cea~. lnr .•

5::0-DIJIFT

3 ~~~ 79c

'

Pf'IQI•IYork, otherwise, whose

,1

resklence Is unknown,
take flOtict that 00 the 2Dth
'

Of Septii!JDbef, 1966, the UDJJer- 1
1sim1ed filed his peti'tion •g.tin•:t[
flo"
..,1
her In the Common Pleaa:,,~::

12 _Mile• Nortb et Pomeroy,
Ohio,
Me111 County .
The order wrU~n under tbe Autborl·
ty ol 4107.32 . Ohio Revlaed Code r e.
'lUirft tolleU. proper l'tlrdWif'eo (Jre of Meiss County, Ohio.
extln,ul~u. rorl"fi!ltana of the el..•. ~
d'
nd tL
trlcal Q'ftem and IQUlplunt.
eud &amp;Of
0 ·-~~ ;,;J;~j·';;i
rl~a~-t~P or •toraae area. Sitned by the grounds of gross
Wilh am 0. W:d ker , Director .
d ty S 'd
'li be

lvorce a '

Tissue 1(),~~~~ 69c

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M11111 Coun'b- Commtulonel'l
Luellle DJthl

F'IQitllt.. .
Weheter and Pultz
Attorneys for Plaintiff
(9) 21, 28; &lt;IO 5, 12, !9, 211:

.-u. uma.

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MASON,
W. VA.
""'.J
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p.r;t. •Fioi¥-Thrci~gh

lhat+ctoor.haiiltop up llltre).

&gt; .,_

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opli!!'lll .Y-80 11!-(ury'o price clua.
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lt'a Cam!ro. the new driving machine bv
Chevrolet. look! Long, low hood. Sho rt
rear deck. Forceful profile. Come on,
Buckle yourself into that slender Stratabucket seat. Fire up • 140-hp Six or the
210-hp VB (depending on model). Check
the rearview mirror and move out.
Camaro gives you a car full of comforts from
carpeting on the lloor to vinyl upholsterv
all around.
There's ,a lot of secu&lt;ity, too: dual master
cylinder brake system with warning light;
GM-developed energy-•bsorbing steering
column; four-way hazard w•ming flasher ;
and folding fJonTseat back latches among
other things.
Camaro-yor.r idea of a carl Spall coupe
or convtltible. The RaUv Sport, with hideaway headlight• and more. SS 350:
'-laro'a biQ91111
bu!Qinw hood. IKlicl

striping, red stripe tires. Ask for the ~stoat ·~~ ~·

interior. Str ata-back front seat for thrt'
stereo ta pe system. 81( £onditioning or
wh atever. Ca mara: the Chevrolet yeu&lt;'Vil:
waited for. See your Chevrolet dealer nw.l

You w•nt a driving m8€hine thst'•
low and long and wirh hideswav
headlights, ma:ybe. '" ~ f/JIIt (tJ(p9
round the front end? Com• an
Csmsro. You wont a car th~r eall
road. but all in one smooth and· ·
s tead y chunk? Come drii•
Csmsro. You want all tile driving
excitsmont yeu can gel? Com•

price C•mMO. And
tits your burJgqS.

1811' ho~

if

va.

AU now. ,M

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New ~urniture

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cause WI

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Sealed blda will be ~tl'elved b:r tbe
Board of COUDt,r Coau.Uulonen
at ·
their omee in the Court hot~ le , Pome
.rv:v
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Ohio,
untu
10:00
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10,
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fOI·
lo'l\··=
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Thti! Board ot CoWJtr CotDJPJ.tlonen
rwt;ti"Yfl tiN rtJh' to n-Je"t an:r or all

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. answered 'by each
a s!Bie flower. The
lhe monlb was read
Guy Boggeu, ..
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The program consl•ted of
rangements showing !be
Wanda Klng placed seeond In
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basic arr~U~gements.
the Women's Field Pofnl Divlof Nobel , , lead on Dry Run. Since thl.l, "'J'omfoole" Law Is i were as follows: 'J.,'riangle
slon when she shot a total IICOre
The new auoclation Is mostly not expected to become effec-1 James Stout. side
'
ol 2&amp;9, whUe In the Targ~ Point
made up of Jqtmer members live unUJ the next session of ·M M le Griffith·
Allee Knapp captured
of the Lone Pine Society which Congress, the Association does 1;-"·M erN 'an McCain ·
with a 2 for lbe worntook. Its na••~e from the tree not expe&lt;1 to get into full ae- ~a;th [;~~. ~~John. rba~h en and Eugene 40McKinney took
origmally bsed as a hanging- I lion in nuntmg down horsedi I Mrs
lh' d f th m n 'th I 1172
tree for horse t.IIieves. The I thieves unlil next year Activi· perpen cu ar,
.
tr or e e wt
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Lone Pine Society disbanded t.es for . the present will be ~eadley and oval, Mrs. Charle~ Other local archers
some three years ago from Iconfined to investigating sus. ";;· Lola McCain nd ted Ins were Mr. and Mrs: John
the reason that It ran out of / peels and making lists of those lnst~iation services ::r ucthe Taylor, Harold Russell . Donnie
horoes, If not out of horse- 1 to be found gmlty as soon as
!fleers Th y are Mrs
Van Metre, Herman
Knapp,
1
thieves.
the mea' """ becomes
law. ~ewM~ · l~ent·
M · Larry King, Bob Hall, a n d :
But not so long ag~ one or j Some time also may be devot. R~se
.r::Spreshlent; .. ~: Luther Smith.
'·
the group - Will Cantor - ed to roundmg up voters 10 Jame Stout secreta . M
The shoot IS conducted on ,.
made a trip to Washington, D. ' vote against congressmen who Neis ~ Weatherman ~;...r;:: a realistic basis. using 56 plac- ·
C., and while there met a are "undermining the founda- and •Mrs Merle Grlfllth new~ ed animal mrgets at
!bed
large congressman from -Mal- tions of our great «_&gt;untry by en. reporter.' Each new offic~r was ranges of 10 feet to 70 yards.
las in the slate of Taxes nam- i couragmg the steahng of horses presented corsage.
8
ed Thomas Foo_le. Mr. Foole i by refusm~ to vote for the The traveling prize was won ANDY SIGNS
IS also very acttve m the pur-~ Tomfoole Jaw.
b · Mrs R
Cox Mrs G
DETROIT (UPI)
suit of horsethleves and he Quite a lew "know horse · sfout ~on
conU:st ~';: Bathgate, the ninth
soon convinced Cantor that it thieves" already have been b the hostess. Refieshments scorer in
National Hockey
Is not necessary to have any placed on the hsl. And It was .:.re served io nineteen morn- League history, signed
horses around !be disfrict for reported at the rn eetmg that be
contract with the Detroit
horselhieves to exist. He Ia one man was heard to say "I'm rs.
Wings
Tuesday fo{ the
Introducing 1 bill Ill .Congress gedding hoarse, I've got a ved.
NHL
season.
Leo ' Boivin
lo be known 11 the Tom Foole dy bad colt." There must be a
HAS MTH BIRTHDAY
Bryan
Watson
Law which will provide aU tbe prospect lberefore of having Mr. Joe Meek, Sycamore St., Detrtll terms. also al!l-eed
·
penalties of horse lhieving wh• horsl!i to be stolen.
Middleport, celebrated h I s - - -- -- - -- lher or 1101 alii' honeo exist.
A committee ·was appointed 85th birthday with ice =••m, Bailey, Columbus; Mr.
1Crites. Middleport; Mr.
ly ' this law anyone who ~p- to see that the path to the lone cake, iced lea, and coffee.
provtl of, associates with, ad- pine tree Is put in order just In tending were Mrs. Bertha
Mrs. Lewis Hudson , Mrs. Kat•
VlsOJ, or gives aid and com. case ol unexpected happenings, ner,
from Vinlell, Iowa; ie Young, Rt. I, Minersville,
fort to, 1111
horselhief
Conn Tenshus
Mrs.
Gohring, and Paul and the honored IJUest.

.. AMPS

Armour Star, Hywr. ., ......,. lutt Port!""

Armour Star
Bygrade, Suche,

Wt ...,...., lht . -1hl to limit -tiHtO.

Thrill

Smoked Ham

35c

ll.fll. boll it .... .. .

89c

Sausage

t::, 73c

2

Dinners

....,. .......... 89c

Bread

.

,,... ... ........ 85c

ord

Ground Beef

;,··

..

with

eight games. His

erage was 2.29 in 59
The English
pb r
· 64 • f~ths, " means full - ~~
ship of a boat and applie!i
ly to a rowboat or a .

I"- ,, ,.

-·- - --- - -- -----

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.Everything new that could happen ...llappCliedI

.

.

Less Than 3lbB.

lb. 59c

99

3-lb.
can

(4c 011]

lho

1

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giant .

box ·

CLOVER VALLEY

35c

Peanut Butter
2t~:· 75c

FIG BARS

lutlthlno-Krlopy

21bs. 49c

Crackers

. K,...r Oropo

•

~ ' 89c
Frmt. Pies ••• 3 .....

-·tor
Towels .. _.. . • 4

Kneer Brand

Hu-

Pork &amp; Beans • 8.! $1

Crackers

Krottr Brand

Applesauce. . . 8"!..* $1

35c

K._r Ptolo

Fig Newtons
, ,... ...... 39c

...

·

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All Plavon

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...

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Ga

K...,... PlaiR

89c

21-ol.

...

75c

ii:ui~..~- _. 12 ~·· si

......
Listerine .... ,ltottft

64c'

$1

12

Sto Flo lprlp

Starch ...... .

laltln Hood I. R.

ltttl. $1 .tl Slu ..4nti....U.

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qt. 49c

Bananas

$1.67

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Cider

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massive [\eW taillights. Richer fabrics in more beautifully detailed patterns and a more richly appoinl.cn
instrwnent panel make the change complete.
New dri•iag pleasure: The things you can add to
your '111 Chevrolet are really something else! A new
S-track stereo1 tape system, complete with a free
80-minute tape. Comfortron automatie heating a nd
air eonditiomnr. New Cruise-Master control system
automatiealty keeps yourChevrolet goiag at theseleeu.'&lt;i

Belu w: Impala. Sport. Coupe w1 1h nv.\

.:\\t

l't-back roof

sp~. Front di..-..: br::.kt's an, :n· : t~ l:d!l ( •. Comforti ]tl
steerin~ w heel give~ you :t , .Jngl' o1f ,. ,,, r· n ditft&gt;rent ',
dri vi ng positions. Ordt&gt;r Chf• vrolt-L ... ; nrh ... ive Turbo-.
Jrt V8 powt·r, up to 427 t: u. in .
New road reel : An impron·rl F'ull ('o)d .-= usfwnsion
and a 11ew way of cu:'ihioning Lh[• body l\1 "moot h and
quiet thP ri1.ll- like nPv&lt;·r ht ·forr. lm prnY.:.·d s1Pcri ng
linkage m:lk(•:; hand ling e~l:-&gt;l•'r, E'Vl'll FIVC:• ;. ou srr.oot lwr
braking! '67 f:h&lt;•vrolet." ;1rt•n't al,nut !11 ld an:'-.: hard
feeli ng coml' bet\VN'n you :tJl(l tlli' r·•):\d! 1Just ilrhre
one at yDur dealt.:r's soon :tnd ·"l'1' •.1 hat 1\t' Jnt•an.)

GM - develo~ energy. absorb~r~g

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Inside da ~ - ntght mirror wtlh si;Jit~r res,st o,,\
vinyl -edged glass arrd bwak.h .l y suppurt

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ltlctd

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New Btylla1: Chewolet comes on with wide new
l!rilles, sweeping roof lines, new rear decks housi ng

--.;.... ......,.,,ed
) -~'ir.iir -rol .

1

$2.98

(;OUJOON V.OOD

Dr. Wtlt Eltctric T -

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TOf' VALUI! STAMP'S

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STAM»oti'
.
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Applo

Lettuce . -.

lnslallle !Ia 11 Fa. • )11M' WHIM ~
IHG Coal Heat.er alld eajoJ the edra comfort
ot ._.. 11r dtculatiuL It's lOUIS lor just
celll fJICtra I ,a bur - O#llese WARM
MORNlHG
Coal Healels tluJq- special early
Alai

Above: lmpuia SP&lt;&gt;r' Sedall witla vioyl roof cover you add

And all this for _JOur added safety

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Come ill - and buy - II these popular
cill:tthklr ew'els of WNW MORNING Coal
I' I s-. and we'll !lill'l ,.. a cettif"tCate l!f)o
tilillll! J'U to 11eC e"ve a WMM MORNING Booster
F• (Model F-8 ~~ R8Uiar1Y sells lor $16.95)
lor just ONE aNTI

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cans

pkg.

$2.00 OFF

-

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HEARTS

Golden RJpe

Coffee

l'rtco

COAL ·HEATERS

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One Of These famou~

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Cascade
..._ ............. 49c

ltttl.
.....

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Flour . . . . . . •• 5 ~ 45c

Flour -··-···- 5 ~ 49e

"' ,... .,.
Sherbet ..... - ·1\ fiL · ·-K-

Buttermilk .• 2~ ~·f;,; ~~;
l""-o
•
Ill. 91
Marganne •• 5 pk••· c ·

Ivory ~ --·-·

R.

&amp; S.

• ••• ••••

1!1

Mor1lo

Jelly -- -·-···· 6 ~':" $1

........ ......... 35c

Coupoo .. .. .

3-lbs.
or more

Tissue

Coffee

Snack Pack

W1tt1 Thto

The 22-year-&lt;&gt;ld
for Kansas City
this season and n= &lt;.. ·

Aolf'd Colon

73c

.... Prloe

Kroger FreBh

•••••••••••

$2.49

2

Lets

$1.39

20-oz.
loave•

Cincinnati a n no~~
the acquisition
pitcher Aurelio
waivers from Okl~&amp;
ihe Pacific Coast

°:'

• • • • • • ••••• • • • • •

DtiJty Whlll &amp;

Tide

11-oi. tar .....

......

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Mike Cuellar ('ll:,~o):; ;:.rJ~~~
been plenty Iough,
this seascn.

Stokely Apricots ....... ... 4 - 303 cans $1 .

Dash

• fllk ........ .. ..

t-Ilt.

Hors' Dave

coi'

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lh.

Kroger White

Salvo

-

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Vtll110 Inn Moot

Premium Duz

...... bn .. ..

Wholt or Half Armour lrond

Piedmont Farm Brand Fre•h Country

lb.

Cheer

'Available At AU Your
Friendly ~roger Storl

lonelttt. Wholt or Holt-

Full Shank
Half

Oxydol
''""' till ....... "

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4

Smoked Ham .... ••· 55c
Speedy-Cut Ham ... 99c
Fresh Ham • • • • • • ... 89c
lonolt~t,

can ;be, declared . guilty of
splriiC)I 10 &lt;encourage·
I
steal~ of horses· regardless
.!he llfCI lhlil no' hotses
been stolen! 4Jid anyone
ing to ODSWJ!r !be quesllon,
"Wbat did you do with the
horse you stole?" can be
enced lor contempt of court,
Congress, or general opinion.

The
here In '!be
toller
1~ ~he ~wal
of the
agalnsl horse
lhieves.
The Heresy Holler AnU•
Horsethlel, Association met
Wednesday idght at the home

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!be Lord's "':~er.
. answered 'by each
a s!Bie flower. The
lhe monlb was read
Guy Boggeu, ..
.
The program consl•ted of
rangements showing !be
Wanda Klng placed seeond In
$
.
·
basic arr~U~gements.
the Women's Field Pofnl Divlof Nobel , , lead on Dry Run. Since thl.l, "'J'omfoole" Law Is i were as follows: 'J.,'riangle
slon when she shot a total IICOre
The new auoclation Is mostly not expected to become effec-1 James Stout. side
'
ol 2&amp;9, whUe In the Targ~ Point
made up of Jqtmer members live unUJ the next session of ·M M le Griffith·
Allee Knapp captured
of the Lone Pine Society which Congress, the Association does 1;-"·M erN 'an McCain ·
with a 2 for lbe worntook. Its na••~e from the tree not expe&lt;1 to get into full ae- ~a;th [;~~. ~~John. rba~h en and Eugene 40McKinney took
origmally bsed as a hanging- I lion in nuntmg down horsedi I Mrs
lh' d f th m n 'th I 1172
tree for horse t.IIieves. The I thieves unlil next year Activi· perpen cu ar,
.
tr or e e wt
..
Lone Pine Society disbanded t.es for . the present will be ~eadley and oval, Mrs. Charle~ Other local archers
some three years ago from Iconfined to investigating sus. ";;· Lola McCain nd ted Ins were Mr. and Mrs: John
the reason that It ran out of / peels and making lists of those lnst~iation services ::r ucthe Taylor, Harold Russell . Donnie
horoes, If not out of horse- 1 to be found gmlty as soon as
!fleers Th y are Mrs
Van Metre, Herman
Knapp,
1
thieves.
the mea' """ becomes
law. ~ewM~ · l~ent·
M · Larry King, Bob Hall, a n d :
But not so long ag~ one or j Some time also may be devot. R~se
.r::Spreshlent; .. ~: Luther Smith.
'·
the group - Will Cantor - ed to roundmg up voters 10 Jame Stout secreta . M
The shoot IS conducted on ,.
made a trip to Washington, D. ' vote against congressmen who Neis ~ Weatherman ~;...r;:: a realistic basis. using 56 plac- ·
C., and while there met a are "undermining the founda- and •Mrs Merle Grlfllth new~ ed animal mrgets at
!bed
large congressman from -Mal- tions of our great «_&gt;untry by en. reporter.' Each new offic~r was ranges of 10 feet to 70 yards.
las in the slate of Taxes nam- i couragmg the steahng of horses presented corsage.
8
ed Thomas Foo_le. Mr. Foole i by refusm~ to vote for the The traveling prize was won ANDY SIGNS
IS also very acttve m the pur-~ Tomfoole Jaw.
b · Mrs R
Cox Mrs G
DETROIT (UPI)
suit of horsethleves and he Quite a lew "know horse · sfout ~on
conU:st ~';: Bathgate, the ninth
soon convinced Cantor that it thieves" already have been b the hostess. Refieshments scorer in
National Hockey
Is not necessary to have any placed on the hsl. And It was .:.re served io nineteen morn- League history, signed
horses around !be disfrict for reported at the rn eetmg that be
contract with the Detroit
horselhieves to exist. He Ia one man was heard to say "I'm rs.
Wings
Tuesday fo{ the
Introducing 1 bill Ill .Congress gedding hoarse, I've got a ved.
NHL
season.
Leo ' Boivin
lo be known 11 the Tom Foole dy bad colt." There must be a
HAS MTH BIRTHDAY
Bryan
Watson
Law which will provide aU tbe prospect lberefore of having Mr. Joe Meek, Sycamore St., Detrtll terms. also al!l-eed
·
penalties of horse lhieving wh• horsl!i to be stolen.
Middleport, celebrated h I s - - -- -- - -- lher or 1101 alii' honeo exist.
A committee ·was appointed 85th birthday with ice =••m, Bailey, Columbus; Mr.
1Crites. Middleport; Mr.
ly ' this law anyone who ~p- to see that the path to the lone cake, iced lea, and coffee.
provtl of, associates with, ad- pine tree Is put in order just In tending were Mrs. Bertha
Mrs. Lewis Hudson , Mrs. Kat•
VlsOJ, or gives aid and com. case ol unexpected happenings, ner,
from Vinlell, Iowa; ie Young, Rt. I, Minersville,
fort to, 1111
horselhief
Conn Tenshus
Mrs.
Gohring, and Paul and the honored IJUest.

.. AMPS

Armour Star, Hywr. ., ......,. lutt Port!""

Armour Star
Bygrade, Suche,

Wt ...,...., lht . -1hl to limit -tiHtO.

Thrill

Smoked Ham

35c

ll.fll. boll it .... .. .

89c

Sausage

t::, 73c

2

Dinners

....,. .......... 89c

Bread

.

,,... ... ........ 85c

ord

Ground Beef

;,··

..

with

eight games. His

erage was 2.29 in 59
The English
pb r
· 64 • f~ths, " means full - ~~
ship of a boat and applie!i
ly to a rowboat or a .

I"- ,, ,.

-·- - --- - -- -----

_.

.Everything new that could happen ...llappCliedI

.

.

Less Than 3lbB.

lb. 59c

99

3-lb.
can

(4c 011]

lho

1

,'f•

giant .

box ·

CLOVER VALLEY

35c

Peanut Butter
2t~:· 75c

FIG BARS

lutlthlno-Krlopy

21bs. 49c

Crackers

. K,...r Oropo

•

~ ' 89c
Frmt. Pies ••• 3 .....

-·tor
Towels .. _.. . • 4

Kneer Brand

Hu-

Pork &amp; Beans • 8.! $1

Crackers

Krottr Brand

Applesauce. . . 8"!..* $1

35c

K._r Ptolo

Fig Newtons
, ,... ...... 39c

...

·

..._..

All Plavon

. :1 ~

...

•

.wa..r.! ~ .,.. f.-... J.;""
Ga

K...,... PlaiR

89c

21-ol.

...

75c

ii:ui~..~- _. 12 ~·· si

......
Listerine .... ,ltottft

64c'

$1

12

Sto Flo lprlp

Starch ...... .

laltln Hood I. R.

ltttl. $1 .tl Slu ..4nti....U.

~

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MIRACLE WHIP
qt. 49c

Bananas

$1.67

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

PEAT MOSS
I

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'

'::, $3.89

-

Explra 10/1/Bf

lb.

29e

Cider

--- ·-

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.tgC Lawn Food

p~c,,: 'f

bo1

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m-oz.

pk91. Kroge,
VtiYOI Dtltthl

Exp, 10/1/71

I

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EXTRA

• , TQI" VALUI! STAMPS

I

TOP VALUI! STAMPS

pl&lt;vo. Krog" S.ndw;ch

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Couniry

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massive [\eW taillights. Richer fabrics in more beautifully detailed patterns and a more richly appoinl.cn
instrwnent panel make the change complete.
New dri•iag pleasure: The things you can add to
your '111 Chevrolet are really something else! A new
S-track stereo1 tape system, complete with a free
80-minute tape. Comfortron automatie heating a nd
air eonditiomnr. New Cruise-Master control system
automatiealty keeps yourChevrolet goiag at theseleeu.'&lt;i

Belu w: Impala. Sport. Coupe w1 1h nv.\

.:\\t

l't-back roof

sp~. Front di..-..: br::.kt's an, :n· : t~ l:d!l ( •. Comforti ]tl
steerin~ w heel give~ you :t , .Jngl' o1f ,. ,,, r· n ditft&gt;rent ',
dri vi ng positions. Ordt&gt;r Chf• vrolt-L ... ; nrh ... ive Turbo-.
Jrt V8 powt·r, up to 427 t: u. in .
New road reel : An impron·rl F'ull ('o)d .-= usfwnsion
and a 11ew way of cu:'ihioning Lh[• body l\1 "moot h and
quiet thP ri1.ll- like nPv&lt;·r ht ·forr. lm prnY.:.·d s1Pcri ng
linkage m:lk(•:; hand ling e~l:-&gt;l•'r, E'Vl'll FIVC:• ;. ou srr.oot lwr
braking! '67 f:h&lt;•vrolet." ;1rt•n't al,nut !11 ld an:'-.: hard
feeli ng coml' bet\VN'n you :tJl(l tlli' r·•):\d! 1Just ilrhre
one at yDur dealt.:r's soon :tnd ·"l'1' •.1 hat 1\t' Jnt•an.)

GM - develo~ energy. absorb~r~g

steerrng col umn

Inside da ~ - ntght mirror wtlh si;Jit~r res,st o,,\
vinyl -edged glass arrd bwak.h .l y suppurt

Dual-spetd wmdstHelrl

11

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Olllsidt tllfYift mirror

··Citano~
~ ,·
lifo­

t 1-oL pkp, Kl'lfll:
ltlctd

,,_.a-

Donult

5

New Btylla1: Chewolet comes on with wide new
l!rilles, sweeping roof lines, new rear decks housi ng

--.;.... ......,.,,ed
) -~'ir.iir -rol .

1

$2.98

(;OUJOON V.OOD

Dr. Wtlt Eltctric T -

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oi.J,ol'll HID .

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TOf' VALUI! STAMP'S

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STAM»oti'
.
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Applo

Lettuce . -.

lnslallle !Ia 11 Fa. • )11M' WHIM ~
IHG Coal Heat.er alld eajoJ the edra comfort
ot ._.. 11r dtculatiuL It's lOUIS lor just
celll fJICtra I ,a bur - O#llese WARM
MORNlHG
Coal Healels tluJq- special early
Alai

Above: lmpuia SP&lt;&gt;r' Sedall witla vioyl roof cover you add

And all this for _JOur added safety

TOP VALuil

lUI

,_,

t&amp; lie 1181111fsc:tu a llld wiiiCMt dilly , _
Bo I 1 fal . . lie Mill to liQit. p tar P1'41dicL

llool-er cylinder lnko
..,.,_ willt 101&lt;00111ijjlt

--

Llll

OCTOBER ht,

Come ill - and buy - II these popular
cill:tthklr ew'els of WNW MORNING Coal
I' I s-. and we'll !lill'l ,.. a cettif"tCate l!f)o
tilillll! J'U to 11eC e"ve a WMM MORNING Booster
F• (Model F-8 ~~ R8Uiar1Y sells lor $16.95)
lor just ONE aNTI

25l!fTRA

.. .. . ... .. ....... 2••

$6.00 OFF

Offer Encla

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TIIOY CAN OPINIII

Thlo Coupoo
Elpira IW I/641

During Our Early Season Sale!

cans

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- - -·---- - - ----I&gt;-Dally ·Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 9 ., Sept. 28. 1966

JUNIORS · DRESSES
Phillips Sisters Style Shop

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O!d Town Flats I Fresh
off the drawing board with an arsenal of powerful n·ew ammunition. Bigger.
Society Notes Sharper. Hot new Dodges to back the attc;~ck on dull driving. Dart, Coronet, Polara, Monaco,' .
Charger. Check them out today. The Dodae Rebellion ~ill get you if you don't watch oOf:,

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GTO returna with a 335·hl1400 cubic inch engine
und!"' a ~gnrfrcently reftnecl skin. Or you
. can ordw the 255-hp version Oi the fabulous
new 380·hp Quadra· Power 400. And for the
firs! time, you can order your GTO with our
famous three-speed Turbo Hydra· Made.
·· · The Le Mana and Tempests CCIIM back better
dutA - · Bri{jht AeW interioR. Bold n- colors.

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A 165-hp OvOJhead
Six is standard. Or
you caA specify a 215-hp version, a 250-hp
regular gas Y-S. or its 285-hp premium gas
cousrn. Or step rnto the neatest grand touring
car this side of the Atlantic with our OHC 6
Sprint package.

Our big Ponliacs 11n1 new from the famous
lplit grille lo the slickest innovation ol the ye8f
-d~sappearing .windshield wipers! They're IMo
IUbject to heezrng. And only Pontiac hu lh81n.

Also new: a Grand Prix corwartiblol
There are new 400 and
New safely features such M

retractors. 1 four -way Kpftic
loiding Iron! seal back laiChel
Motors new energy aboo&lt;bing
Of oourse, liN Ponhecs come
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models. The rodlalloa shield moYes IJito position oround
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JUST RECEIVED!
New Shipment Of .. •

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DeYelop-•t Stotloa, Jaebu Flats, Nev.
- - -·---- - - ----I&gt;-Dally ·Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 9 ., Sept. 28. 1966

JUNIORS · DRESSES
Phillips Sisters Style Shop

,.
O!d Town Flats I Fresh
off the drawing board with an arsenal of powerful n·ew ammunition. Bigger.
Society Notes Sharper. Hot new Dodges to back the attc;~ck on dull driving. Dart, Coronet, Polara, Monaco,' .
Charger. Check them out today. The Dodae Rebellion ~ill get you if you don't watch oOf:,

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ever to lide lin Wode. Track. The .iiiCornpjii"able
GTO returna with a 335·hl1400 cubic inch engine
und!"' a ~gnrfrcently reftnecl skin. Or you
. can ordw the 255-hp version Oi the fabulous
new 380·hp Quadra· Power 400. And for the
firs! time, you can order your GTO with our
famous three-speed Turbo Hydra· Made.
·· · The Le Mana and Tempests CCIIM back better
dutA - · Bri{jht AeW interioR. Bold n- colors.

c-

A 165-hp OvOJhead
Six is standard. Or
you caA specify a 215-hp version, a 250-hp
regular gas Y-S. or its 285-hp premium gas
cousrn. Or step rnto the neatest grand touring
car this side of the Atlantic with our OHC 6
Sprint package.

Our big Ponliacs 11n1 new from the famous
lplit grille lo the slickest innovation ol the ye8f
-d~sappearing .windshield wipers! They're IMo
IUbject to heezrng. And only Pontiac hu lh81n.

Also new: a Grand Prix corwartiblol
There are new 400 and
New safely features such M

retractors. 1 four -way Kpftic
loiding Iron! seal back laiChel
Motors new energy aboo&lt;bing
Of oourse, liN Ponhecs come
hugging security of Wide -TI'IICk.

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CLEANING
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CLEANERS
lor~ point of tbe
1968 Slate Fair of TeXIs, Oet. (1.!3 al Dallao. Owned
eollet!ll and restores andent farm equlpmenl ao a
manulal!!ured around 1885. More tlaan merely a
used to oower •awmllls, ""Uon 11181
aDd threshei'L
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ill working condlllon, wUJ be tbe

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9:00 P~M.
OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY

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and some mlsllles
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force Air
IIU&lt;h as tbls
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and Is upahle

wllblll a ruge
thm 70,001 feet.

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Enthusiasm for Combat
World Hunger is Growing

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'nil SlaM Committee of the Is that adulll are given
Combat Worl4 Huager cam·
paJan of Churcb World Service(!Rop baa entbuslasticaUy acoepll!d the request of CWS DB·
llonally for ~.010 lor purchase
Of fertilizer for hulia.

'Die Cert!lker wUI arrive

control Information, and
plies if desired.
n Is reporll!d that they
eager to receive this help.
ilar programs are alvea 8881181-1
ance by DWS Ia some 30 oouatrier.

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llme lor the next plaali&gt;ag sea- Enthusiasm for the Combat
IDL 'Die Oblo lbare II part of World Bunger umpaign
Is
0 lorger sblpmenl requesll!d of growing across the slate, acCWI to ba used Ill help meet cordiDI Ill Ohio CW&amp;CROP dl·
~ency needs. ID the mean- rectors, Dr. Clyde N. Rogers
lime, lhret oew fertilizer plant! and Margaret Brugler, with
fM belsg bull.t Ia the area lor prospect! that a aumber of colfulure produclloil.
lege and blgb school age youth
'l'wlcal of the spirit of the will become IDvolved, .as well
Combat World Bqer cam- as adults. High school •10 youth
pslgn over the Blllte Is t be of the Disciples of Christ are
Stark County CW&amp;CROP Com- filling $5.11D coin folders wltb
mlttee, beaded by Mr. Ouey quarters. Their stale goal Is
Bickel, Cutlol. It bas a gnal for $10,510. Tbe Oblo Assocla·
of $20,000 to be applied toward lion of Future Farmers a r e
the Oblo fertilizer request. AU ~alslng funds for support oC
eighty-eight counties are well an agricultural exlessloa
oo their way tmvard oomplel- sram ID Nlgerll. Oblo
iog plans for their campaigJLI Bureau Councils are• :::ZUJ~
to strike at roo! causea of bun- a Yoq Fll!'lllml li
ger.
India wblcll lift! lliJ: moulh'l
The state-wlda oampalgn wm tralnillg In nteracy and
be held October· · 23 tiJrough lng. ID addition to group parThanksgiving. F1mdl received tlcipation Is the appeal ID !awill be used fllr l.acreaslnl wa- dlvlduals 011 a house to bouse
ler resoureea,. IDinasfDI agr~ bssli In most areas,
when
cultural prodnctloD; laDd recla- they will be aaked to fill a coin
malion, populau."control pro- folder wltb a quarter a day
grams, literacy lllld vacaticmal !went, clay1.
training, as wen\u emergency eombat World BunJIOI' Is
programs to help :rlc:tlml auch Bpoasored by Cburcb World
as were ID tile ri!Qent eartb- Servi~P ID Oblo. CROP
quake In Turkey.
starll!d u a program at the
Earlier ID ~ year f!OO,OOO Olld of World War U when farmworth of deep well
drllliDg ers sent grain to the strlcilen
equipment waa llfilt lroiD Oblo of Europe. Today the large met.
to IDdllr aa a ~Jilt Of. the effort tropolltaa areas jola CWS
to lacrease willr ·' rt!IOIII'Cel. CROP ID the battle to eradicate
A cbecil for ei,Ooo i~ recepl-_ tba root canoes of hunger
ly sent by ~p tit lbe' round tile world.
Mebraull Bealtb Clllllc ta 111dia wbleb wli1 ,eilibJe tbe ellllle A special glalid between the
to remala setvlng ~ at
'eyes of the .aea lurtie rids its
two more yearS. This .' clbde. JiodY of &amp;all absorbed
from
with a stall of 'One doc'lor, 0111 food taken at sea.

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1nd SATURDAY, SEPT. 29, 30

FOLGER

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ATTENDS SHOWS
Mrs. Jack Robson, Re!ilon:ol ll
Director of Region 11,
Association of Garden Clubs,
attended flower shows presented at the Ohio State Fair, Washington County Fair Athens County and Hocldal County fairs .
Sunday, Mrs. Robson
ed the Cheshire Ganlen Club
flower show at Kyger Creek
High Sehool, which waa 1:~:111 Mad-Cap Colors Take Up With Suede For A Clever Little IOltle, Straight Ill
by
Robert Reibe~ lol
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near New Delbl. Oae of th eim- Eldmos, Aleuts and other lribes
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In the way it goes. '
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In the price class,. as are lhe brakes. A
perfect b;ilanf;&amp;.
A.JWW ~erll)t-absorbtng steering column
is standard equlpm~t. So are many 11ther
safety features.

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Four Chrysler Newport models are now
priced just a few dollars a month more than
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manulal!!ured around 1885. More tlaan merely a
used to oower •awmllls, ""Uon 11181
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Combat Worl4 Huager cam·
paJan of Churcb World Service(!Rop baa entbuslasticaUy acoepll!d the request of CWS DB·
llonally for ~.010 lor purchase
Of fertilizer for hulia.

'Die Cert!lker wUI arrive

control Information, and
plies if desired.
n Is reporll!d that they
eager to receive this help.
ilar programs are alvea 8881181-1
ance by DWS Ia some 30 oouatrier.

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llme lor the next plaali&gt;ag sea- Enthusiasm for the Combat
IDL 'Die Oblo lbare II part of World Bunger umpaign
Is
0 lorger sblpmenl requesll!d of growing across the slate, acCWI to ba used Ill help meet cordiDI Ill Ohio CW&amp;CROP dl·
~ency needs. ID the mean- rectors, Dr. Clyde N. Rogers
lime, lhret oew fertilizer plant! and Margaret Brugler, with
fM belsg bull.t Ia the area lor prospect! that a aumber of colfulure produclloil.
lege and blgb school age youth
'l'wlcal of the spirit of the will become IDvolved, .as well
Combat World Bqer cam- as adults. High school •10 youth
pslgn over the Blllte Is t be of the Disciples of Christ are
Stark County CW&amp;CROP Com- filling $5.11D coin folders wltb
mlttee, beaded by Mr. Ouey quarters. Their stale goal Is
Bickel, Cutlol. It bas a gnal for $10,510. Tbe Oblo Assocla·
of $20,000 to be applied toward lion of Future Farmers a r e
the Oblo fertilizer request. AU ~alslng funds for support oC
eighty-eight counties are well an agricultural exlessloa
oo their way tmvard oomplel- sram ID Nlgerll. Oblo
iog plans for their campaigJLI Bureau Councils are• :::ZUJ~
to strike at roo! causea of bun- a Yoq Fll!'lllml li
ger.
India wblcll lift! lliJ: moulh'l
The state-wlda oampalgn wm tralnillg In nteracy and
be held October· · 23 tiJrough lng. ID addition to group parThanksgiving. F1mdl received tlcipation Is the appeal ID !awill be used fllr l.acreaslnl wa- dlvlduals 011 a house to bouse
ler resoureea,. IDinasfDI agr~ bssli In most areas,
when
cultural prodnctloD; laDd recla- they will be aaked to fill a coin
malion, populau."control pro- folder wltb a quarter a day
grams, literacy lllld vacaticmal !went, clay1.
training, as wen\u emergency eombat World BunJIOI' Is
programs to help :rlc:tlml auch Bpoasored by Cburcb World
as were ID tile ri!Qent eartb- Servi~P ID Oblo. CROP
quake In Turkey.
starll!d u a program at the
Earlier ID ~ year f!OO,OOO Olld of World War U when farmworth of deep well
drllliDg ers sent grain to the strlcilen
equipment waa llfilt lroiD Oblo of Europe. Today the large met.
to IDdllr aa a ~Jilt Of. the effort tropolltaa areas jola CWS
to lacrease willr ·' rt!IOIII'Cel. CROP ID the battle to eradicate
A cbecil for ei,Ooo i~ recepl-_ tba root canoes of hunger
ly sent by ~p tit lbe' round tile world.
Mebraull Bealtb Clllllc ta 111dia wbleb wli1 ,eilibJe tbe ellllle A special glalid between the
to remala setvlng ~ at
'eyes of the .aea lurtie rids its
two more yearS. This .' clbde. JiodY of &amp;all absorbed
from
with a stall of 'One doc'lor, 0111 food taken at sea.

I

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1nd SATURDAY, SEPT. 29, 30

FOLGER

AND OCTOBER I

New lnstont

,COFFEE
•.29

HOMOGENIZED
GRADE A

10oz.

IL

ATTENDS SHOWS
Mrs. Jack Robson, Re!ilon:ol ll
Director of Region 11,
Association of Garden Clubs,
attended flower shows presented at the Ohio State Fair, Washington County Fair Athens County and Hocldal County fairs .
Sunday, Mrs. Robson
ed the Cheshire Ganlen Club
flower show at Kyger Creek
High Sehool, which waa 1:~:111 Mad-Cap Colors Take Up With Suede For A Clever Little IOltle, Straight Ill
by
Robert Reibe~ lol
The Modes. Choose Yours Dashed With Left Bank Green, m~e Rage, ar
liD.

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near New Delbl. Oae of th eim- Eldmos, Aleuts and other lribes
portant aspecll of Ill program of Indians.

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Take Chaqe ••• ·
Move up to Chrysler '67

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Any time. Anywhere: The '67 Chrysler
lakes~

In the watlt looks. :
In the way it goes. '
Its optional MO:TN~ V-8 Is the biggest
In the price class,. as are lhe brakes. A
perfect b;ilanf;&amp;.
A.JWW ~erll)t-absorbtng steering column
is standard equlpm~t. So are many 11ther
safety features.

Something else abc&gt;ut Chrysler.
Four Chrysler Newport models are now
priced just a few dollars a month more than
the most popular smaller cars, comparably
equipped.
If you've been looking for a winnlll',
Take Charge In Chrysler 'fil.lfs IL

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Chapter mothi!I"S were elect. Mrs. David Entsminger and Calvert, Beulah Bradford, Har· _e W.lzl!aU SL with Mrs John I
ed when the Rutland Future 1Mrs. Walter Hayes spent Toes- iel Neigler, Wilma Blake, El· ~· ~e asststb.g hostess:
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llomemakers club met recent- day In Gallipolis beginning with eanor Gordon, Naomi London, ~:Oats attending were Mn.
1!' with their advisor, MISs Le- 1 a breakfast brunch at Bob Mrs. Ortha Ohlinger, Iva Athey, Carl Hubbard, Mrs.
Helen \
da Mae Kraeuter, ID the home i Evans'.
.
Mrs Nei!IOn Roush, Janet Car- Diddle, Mrs. William Watson, ·
economics room of tbe htgh
Mr ;, Earl Knight Is spend'! • 1tar, Kathryn Johnson,
Hazel , Mrs. carver Williams,
Mrs.
school.
the week in Columbus with t t · -:apeharl, Helen Sauer, and Stanley Jooes, Mrs.
Harold
Sharon (',arter, president. con- daughter and family, Mr. and Shirley Custer.
Jeffers, Mrs. Ernest Rea, Mrs.
dueled the meeting. Mrs. Mrs. Ron Halley. The Halleys
Harlan Wehrung, Mrs.
Rex.
Dwight Haley and Mrs. Basil hnve just moved Into
!heir Going ..tway Part;r
Bailey, Mrs. Delm" .Baum, '"
Haynes were elected cho~ter newly constructed home
In .., •
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' Mrs. Guy Cowen, Mri. Harriett
mothers. Plans were made to Upper Arlington.
uiVen Jn u "'
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attend the sub-regional FHA
Mrs. Guy Reynolds,
Mrs. A gomg a"'aY party was held , Mrs. Ellen COuch, Mrs. Terry
meetmg in Athens on Sept. Minerva Childers, Middleport, Saturday night at the )tome of Philln, Mrs.
Barton Smith.
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Attending the regional ""v W Va visited relatives
in 1D Ru a
or e r n,
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ing were Sharon Carter. presi- Akron -~ver the weekend. They who left for the Army Tuesday ~~nding gifts were
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dnt: Becky Haley, vice prest- were accompanied ~orne by Se~:~m~er . · M
d Mrs George Skinner, Mrs. Judy Werden!: Becky Haley, vice. prest· Mrs. Nina Bland. who
will Stante~ ~!s;:.;e an,f'd:::~hters: ry, Mrs. Margretta Roush, Mrs.
Clonrh. Mrs. Haly.
Mrs. viSit here w1th her mother B
Paula J. H. Stephenson, Mrs.
Lyle
1·Y· J oyce, •nd
Kra euler · and sister.
·Mr
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• Harry Nels' HyseII , Mrs. Eva Hyse11 , Mrs.
H&lt;.~vnes Blld M.1SS
.5 p· kens
Sh; ron Carter was ehosen al l Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Weber
s. rt Mtcl M
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Frank Capehart and
Susie,
thiS meeting to work at the were business visitors in Day- ~uke and /r e, c:tu
Jull• and Linda.
State Conventior to be held in ton Monday.
arcpm an son,
s ' oa~: Refreshments of Ice cream,
Columbus April 7-8.
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Ward ~nd Dwn~d B~og~ MrA. J Mr punch and cake, decorated with
Plan' were made for inltia- of Ravenswood W. Va., visit. T!~pK: an:~~y, ~,ri Jr.: .pink and blue booties,
were
lion ol new members at the ed recently wtth her mother, Becky, Vickii, and Justine Le- served by the hostesses.
nex t meeting, Qctobet 14. AI Mrs James Murray
roy, Mr. and Mrs. Emel AleSEE DEMONSTRATION
the close Q1 the meetin~. reMr. and Mrs. Ernest Covert shire and daughters , Shirley Mrs. Jock Robson,
Mrs.
freshmen'ii"were served.
and children of Belpre spent and Peggy, Sandy, Donna, and Mary Heines ll!ld Mrs. Wheel·
Sun~y with her mother, Mrs. Shirley Jeffers, Janet Searles er Drake attended a nower arLuctlle Mayes.
and Gene Stuart, Tint Michaels, ranging demonstration Satur·
Mrs. Anna Farmer Kofen- Bill Lunsford, Chuck Snider. day at the Pleasant View High
kamp . Columbus, and MIss Clarence Lee, and Albert Van School, Grove City, by B 0 b
Cindy Farmer. • student at Cooney Jr.
Thomas, Nashville. who
Ohio University, spent . the
and teaches lllodern arranging.
The birthdays of ·Mrs. Price weekend with Mrs. David Far~
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Victor Bahr, Mrs. Don Van
Art Skinner, Middleport, and
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ling we~ celebrated with a dtn- · Farmet, Dayton.
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will begin Its 1966-67 season Mrs. Nan moore,
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Wallace Bradford has relun•- meettngs with the first Wed- dent; Mra. Roger Mor·gan,
Attending were • Mr.
IIDd let to hts home following sur- nesday, October 5, at the home treasurer; Mlsa Susan
Mrs. Vidor Bahr and Kathy gery at St. Mary's Hospital In of Mrs. 0. P. Klein. Mrs. Klein past president; Mrs. Bernaod I
and Jmle. Mrs. John Bentz HuntlrtlfOO, W. Va.
will also give the revtew of the Fultz, aecretaey,' and
and Keith Mrs. £li•aneth \VIck·
Mr. and Mr}, Russell Wilson afternoon entitled, ,."It Gi~es Carl Horky, ~ldenl.
ham and Mr. and Mrs. Don of Logm havt illen here due Me Great ·Pleasure, by Emily Makin u the various
van Meter of Chester:
Mr. to the unexpeeted death of her Kimbrough.
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and Mrs. Dale warner and COUllln, Mrs. Marcelene Strauss Some ,of !he books to be re- mlttees ar&amp;- Music,
John, JlinJDY and
Dorothy o1 Pomeroy.
viewed during the year Include Eleanor Welch Zelher, Mrs.
of syr~; Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs Francis Powell and Mrs. "Two Under the llldlan Sun," Ben Philaon, Mrs. Eme!;IC1n
Kennell! Lawsor., Columbus; .Rue Powell, &lt;;oiiiJIIbUJ, visited "'nle Rabbi," "Tell No Man," Jooei; . Civic Comml~. Mrs.
Mrs. Prlc:lll 118ft, Mr.
and recently with Mrs. William "The Agony and the Ecs!aJ?'." Rodney ~,Mrs
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Gentle American," by
held Its first m~tin'g · on Sepl. ' es' and the attendance bauner Howe.
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Mrs. Cedric Clark wu 'H . Sorority, Pomeroy businesses: port whlch Included 25 patients down of the expenditures lnclud- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hoffner teachers
Mrs. ,Edna Price,
Mr. and
WUilam 1\. Tho '
elect ed president of lbe Melp Mrs. Mar, Anderson, Coffee recetvlng service, 7 aiven dress- ed Salary of Executive Seer&lt;&gt; and son, Gerald, of Zanesville, , The
conducted by the IntrOduced all teachers
as of Belmont, Mass. iD
County American Cancer Socle- Day; Mrs. Helene Mullen, Tag ings, 4 provided with transpor- tary, $580: Bldg. expe.nse, $54,· vlslled Sunday with relatives preoident,
Betty Diddle, rt the
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ty and annual reP?rls were gly· Day In Pomeroy; Mrs. Nan tatton, 8 served by the loan_ cab- 91; office Supplies, $233; Can." and friends In the area.
opened wlth the ' pledge to the First grade, Mrs. Ruth Tuek· versary of her .mather,
en at the annual meetlnf! of the Moore, Tag Day, Middleport. !net, II recetved medication. cer Preven1lon study,
$.61. Ml'!l. John Smith spent the American Flag, foUo)'led by . a er• ·Second grade, Mrs. Kate late . Mrs . .D•.
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society held Tuesday evening at
New members were elected to A report on !ilms shown show· postage and shlpplng, $40- : weekend at Ml1ldleport with poelJl
pfayer by Mrs. Mar- Ja;,.ell; Third grade, MN. Ed·
Qf !lie.Jol;a f
Mid&lt;lleport High School.
the Beard of Directors and in- ed a lilm, "The Million Club," telephone, $5.95; travel, $15.92; Verne Davis and Mr.
and Jorie Kimb)er.
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made or
elude Mrs. Richard Slack, Dr. one sh'owing and 60 In the aud· conferences, , $9.48; ' meetings, Mrs. Carl Moore. .
The secretiry's report was . Fourth grade, Phyllis
beld II
Other officers elected include Roger Daniels and Mrs. Mary ience; "To Smoke or Not. to $228;
$205; Mr. and Mrs .. Davtd McGhee ]1!ad by Mrs. Margaret West _&amp;. hill; Flftlt _grade, Mrs,
Lloyd Blackwood, vice pres!· Anderson. Those re..,lected to Smoke" had 17 sbowlllgs wtth. a drugs, $491.36; transportati~ of relumed to thetr home, Colum· the treasurer's report by Mra.[Fisher. and Sixth grade,
dent : Mrs. WUiiam Anderson, the board were Paul
casci, total number of 5'~ In atterid· patients, $31.10; !ilm
strips, ~us, Monday, alter an over- Nancy Ervin. Communications ' James Smith.
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srrrNary and Miss Nina Rus· Mrs. Cedric Clark, Nina Rus- ance; and the fUm, "I'll Take $173.03; posters, $16.64; publi· night visit with ber sister and and ~niy .maiilng Ideas .were Dr. Harold Jlrow.n will
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sell, treasurer. Mrs. Clark ~ sell, Harriet' Neigler,
Jim the High Road," 5 showings to cations, $127.86; payroll taxes, brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. AJ. read lind reviewed.
· . · guest speaker at the next me&lt;et-11
si&lt;kd over the business meet- Johnson Robert Proffitt. Mrs. 160 atlending.
. S30.56; detection case lmdlnga, ten Eichinger.
The annual school carniYal ing which will be held Monday,
mg and reported thet
three Faye ~tt, Wendell Gerlach, She also reported 4,669 pieces $112.50; and misc. $13.86.
Cpl. Stanley R. Lemley of was di'ICus~. Tbe group de- Oct. 17 at 7:30 p.m. Fathers'
representatives of the
lecal Mrs. McNeal. Mrs. Pat Loch- of literature distributed, 2,1SO . A special award wa~ present- Cherry Point, N. C., spent the clded to hold it on Friday, ~t. night w!U also be observect.
group were In Zanesville Sep•. ary, Allen Leonard, Mr and comic books and t,550 book· !ed IO:the Kaiser AJununum Cor- weekend with his parents, Mr. 28 at 7:30 p.m. at the Juruor :rtte siith grade mothers wl\1 1
tO to attend a meeting of the Mrs. James Brewington. Rich- marks to school stndents.
potation for a contribution ol and Mrs. Harold W. Lemley. High Sehool bulldlng.
serve refreshments at the next I
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Oluo Cancer Society and iuclud· ard Jones Bernice Ledlie Mrs. The treasurer's report indud· $295. · Following the business He was accompanied to Char· The county council will be , meeting.
ed Dr. R. E. Boice, Mrs. Clark Richard Gress Nan Moor~. Mrs ed cash on hand, August 1965, meettng a film entiUed, "Never lesion. W. Va., Sunday, by Mr. beld on Sepl 2t at Chesll!r. All During the social hour, roand Mrs. Catherine Shavorin· Everett Haye;. L. w. McCom- $832; Receipts ol $!,380.'12- to- Alone," was presented. Refresh- and Mrs. Ralph Roltgen and
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Mrs. Clark thanked the as, and Vernon Weber.
tal, $2,212.72. Disbursements ments of cookies and coffee daughter, Angelia, witere
be
Dedication
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th;ec chairmen of the 1966 CanMrs Shavorinsky executive were $1,771.76 with a balance ol were served.
lOok a plane for hls base.
the ExecuUve members.
cer Fund Drive, Mr.
Black·
gave the annual re- $500.95 August, 19£6. A llre&amp;k·
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Zirkle Ser11ice i1 Sunday
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The results of the 1966 Fund
Mrs. William Pettit and Mrs. c;etlon service at the R•:•
SHOP AT PICKENS
Thomas Darst were business methodist Church on Sun Y• ,
Drive Crusade totaled $3,861.43
visitors in GallipOliS today.
Oet. 2nd. Organ medllaUons will i
FOR ALL YOUR HEATING NEEDS
with the breakdown as follows:
Election of officers was held rretary, Mary Pickens. A treasMrs James Yeager received begin at 1:30 (1.11'- The dedt·
·eCOAL HEATERS ePot Belly CQAL STOVES .
residential, $2,297.4~. business- when the Auxiliary of the Vet- urer will be elected at the Oc- A stork shower was given by
d .th t her BOD • -Sgt AI cation service wiD beSID at 2
e0fd Fashion LAUNDRY STOVES eELECTRIC
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HEATERS
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Tag Day, $287.4t; Coffee Day. for the first meeting of the !is- Following the electon Mrs. Wolfpen at the home of her In Okl~awa. st:O:oury haslerv- Speaker of the afternoon will
CIRCULATING HEATERS
$26.38: Buckboards,
$129.40; cal year in the cafeteria Sept. Bearhs, assumed her duties as mother, Ada Slack, In Syra~se ed with the medical dlvlson of be Dr. Calvin C. Rodeheffer,
Industry, $295: received from
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The out-goingpresident, Wan- chairman): by-laws, Ada Slack, The gift table was decorated years.
dis(cburch. There wiD be bas·
Open Every Dey, All Day, 7:00 1115:30 EST.
Certificates and awards were da Fetty. prestded. The Auxtl- Anna Wheeler, Rhnda Hackett. In pastel blue and pmk with
kel dinner at noon. Everyone
Saturuy Night• Til a EST
Mason, w..V1.
presented and included service iary p11Ver was given by Jeslte Membership, Betty Hayes, an accordion stork hovenng ovcertilicates to Mrs. Charlene Molden . Reports were read and Frances Smart, Winona Hoff- er it.
Hoeflich Athens Messenger; approved. Mary Seaman gav_e man Ruth Morris.
Games were played and prlz.
ay .warded to Mrs. Hamm.
Mrs.
Jones, Daily Senti· a report on the snack bar. umSlack and Bet.- es won by Wanda Guinther, Agnet and Radio Slatmn WMPO. forms, and caps.
ty Hayes. October Program nes White, VIvian Slack, and
Receiving plaques were Mr. F
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read Chairman' Edythe Calvert· Oc- Margaret Cottrill. The
door Jane Howell Tent, Daughters
Blackwood Mr Welsh and Mr
aye uer,CselcreWaryll' tu tober Ref~eshment Chai;man prize went to Mrs. Guinther. of Union Veterans, met Mon'
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Casci. Certificates were present- dent nurse at the St. Joseph Phylli! Hackett Volunteer Work- Alter Mrs. ac opene er ay even g a
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ed to township workers and hospital in Parkersburg. she ers Chairman, Jean Will; Can- many _gtlts,
. ol wtth Lena Hamm, president, In
chairmen ol s~ectal events.
thanked the Auxiliary for the dy Striper Leader Phyllis Hack- cake, 1ce cream, coffee, . Iced charge.
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These included Mrs. Harold opportunity given her through ett, and Snack Bar Chairman, tea and nuts~we_re served to The meeting opened In rtlulwood Bedford· Miss Ma· th
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Mrs Truman Pnddy, Juanita, allsttc form. The dlStrtct con1 1p.
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rie Davis, Chester; Mrs. Gt:r, walter Stewart. adrnlnlstra· Ricky, Darlene and . n . Y venllon to be e m
don Perry, Columbia;
Mrs. Mrs. Fetty presented pins .to tor, reported on telev;sion sets Priddy, Janet and Jumee Prtd- on October 22 was. announced.
It's the Heolthleat, the lcihat and ... Mod
Paul Lawrence, Lebanon; Mr&lt;. Phyllis Hackett, as Candy Strtp- and the collee maker. Belly dy; Mrs. Johnson,
Tammy, Della Stahl and Mmnle Neutz·
Economical WilY to heat yeur hcne or oiR•
Andrew cross, Letart;
Mrs. er Chairman and Mrs. Seaman Hayes was appointed general Cheryl and Terry •. Donna Jean ling were ap~oin.ted aides.
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rna Henderson, Orange; Tom hospital.
rental of TV's.
trUI, Mrs. Carl Hubbard, Mrs. from Athena Stale
Martin Rutland· Mrs. Ernest
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Lo ' It was stated that a district Guinther, and the
honored Diary fn regard to
Wright' Salem; Mrs. Maxine . Elec h prels en 1 wdaes t Beu-1 meeting will be held Oct. 12 guest.
gifts for the patients at
- 1n zanesville Anyone wiShing!
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Arnold • Salisbury· Mrs. Lena tse Bear s• v cerdiprest n .
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Cia~- Faye Sauer, correspo ng
Oct. 7, telephone 992-7558.
een Clark, Edith Hood, Rachel for •. poUuck dinner .•t !he neJI
ence McNeal, Middleport rest""' Helen Sauer has taken
a McBride, Vazie Lee.
Lee, meeting. The travelmg prize
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' but announced she will contin· carrie Sinclair, Betty
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' ue to mae bootees lor the nur· Hazel Clark, Sylvia Zwl_lltng,
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Myla Hudson, and Helen D1ddle.
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National .Guardsrneq, reotored right side of my. llllla!Je.: Some.
.order early IOday 8ftei' .a night times it goes· 'in!ar; .l&gt;tJt ftell
of violence of Negroet !Ired up I'm nervot!ll '
worse. I
wer tbe killing· t1 . a ,youth smoke a plld&lt;· ol ·:etgareties ·a
fleeing from a patro..
day. buf ntOpp;id smoking lor
The rioting was centered In I seven Whole .OYI and didn't
30 - block Huntera Point get any relief.
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Bay and Candiesllck
Park. of tongue 11 . COII!Iidered by
Sporadic disturbances' were many electors iD be a.euro. 8lao reported in a Negro logical sympiOJII and is one of
poverty area five mUeo away. a group ,of symptems known
Hundreds of Negroes were as Costen:• Syndrome, or hlnge
drawn into the streetS by a joint dysfunction.
rare fall heat wave which kept The hlnge joint of the . jaw
lbe nlghtune
temperatures seems to be the focal point ot
near the 7tklegree mark.
patients· complaints which
A short time after Callfol;tll• clode pala IIDd lellderness ova... Edmund G. Brown or- er the joint, pain In and around THE HEART OF A NUCLEAR REACTOR at Lung Island'• Br&lt;&gt;Okha••tn Na!t.l!iil''~-r
~red the .guardsmen to duty, the ear and side of head; cataroratory is on view in Ibis unusual photo. Saft~ty dc\"ices lining Ute sides
c~ty officials.. announced ~e rhal deafness, dizziness, sna~
shaft can drhre rods swiftly alongside t~je reactor
cnre to absorb neUtronsi
r1otiRg was under c111trol.
pmt noise during jaw
ebaio reactioo and immediately dropping a 1 'hut" real'tor back to subcritical
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west of town owned by • Reed
sometimes metallic taste,
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re· I) ac es.
.ment, he told the
Vinton and Cheshire OES Hattox formerlY known as the
Amendment•
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' plac.ing missi~ tee~ and re~ There may also be systemic in his Judgment
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It • believed that these symp- stortng the btte to tts normal . ca uses of burning tung:Je
A du•· to vitamin
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n- toms resuU from destruction of harmonious poiiition. But since type of anemia is ti1 0IJP"h t lo cr tak iug vitamins
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the date of ratification b . .
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evera mem ers rom here a&amp;.- Mr. and Mrs. William Luse,
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i carlistle, Pa .. were from sat-I NEW YORK {UP!) - Th
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Y JOlDI because of early and con· , cated and lengthy , sufferers vitamin dcfir.eney has
•t so ter. But if lack olff ~:m=~1~
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Mr. and Mrs. A. J . Raines, iurday until Tuesday guests of , Transport Workers
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g P t ~ neces- tlnued.. 1 ? 8 ~, of ~alar teeth, or :are usually first treated .for been put forward as a ('ause. "a:s the cau se. it w
daughter, Becky attended the her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. (TWU) announced it baa "rv•.t. l th Co r~;~.urths reqUired by poor btte of either the n.. •.. - relief of pain. For instance, it : Some doctors thiok 11' s pure a conSlderably longer
Mulholand reunion at Logan . Beecher Davis.
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ed the, 51st .w~dding anniver- Mrs. Luoise R..Ce
attended 6:45 a.m. (EDT) today, aglllnlltj
ary of Mr. · ~nd Mrs. James White Shrine jn Gallipolis re- Americaa· Airlines "In
Mulholland of Wilkesville.
· cenlly.
' the progreso being madt
Those from here attending Mrs. Helen Bauer and daugh- 1negotatloqs" for a new
Pomona Grange at Springfield ter, Mrs. Jackie Hosaple left ' tract "and In the publll
Grange Hall recently included for their home in Miami, Fla. Iest." •
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Evans, Mr. I They were accompanied to the i A unioB spokesman said
and Mrs. Jim Reynolds, Mrs. ' plane in Charlestorl
by Mr. 1with the comp8lly were coottn-1
Margaret Dyer and Mrs. Hazel : and Mrs. C. V. Casto.
ulng on a round-the-clock
Harman.
1 Mrs. Mary Jones. Columbus, 1"at least until tbe uew 8:45
Mr. and Mrs. Cril Crabtree · spent several days recently with , m. (EDT) strike
deadline.
have moved mlo tl)e property Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Davis. 1 Company officiala expressed
Mr. and Mr.s. Te!ll Quicle hope a strike would be averted.
spent from Thursday until Sun- American Airlines, at
the
day with her sister, Mrs. !Wse same time, said all flights would
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Glassburn, Bidwell.
continue to depart un acllO!dttlej
NEW YORK (UP!) -St~k 1 Miss Lynn Lanier ten
for during talks,
prtces were f~rm m dull tradmg Ada where she will enter Ohio &lt;:-·_.:::.._ _ _ _ _ _ __
at the opening today. Traders : Northern University as a !resn.: end vlslt&lt;n o! her pareata,
and mvestors appeared to be · maa, She was accompanied by 1Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clond.
wat.chl~g the list fur some ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rev. Lois Ecldos, M~~-~; 1
tndteatton of a trend before Lanier and J. B. King.
was a Sunday eveninlmoving.
Mrs. Granville Casto has re- 1guest of Mr. and Mrs. C.
' Shortly after the opening bell •. turned hnme from Holzer !los- Gasto.
the United Press International ' pltal where she spent several Mr. and Mrs. Bill
stock market indicator posed 8 , days for observation and treat.. dauehter, · Becky, wm
gain of 0.03 per cent on the 592 ment.
end v!litors of Mr. and Mra.
Issues traded. There were 221 ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richard-! W. G. Casto and MI:· ud
gainers and 187 losers.
son and sons, Troy, were week· G. P. Ewing.
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Electronics were mixed but ·
showed a soft undertone.
Airlines were easier. Autos ·
were form, as were metals and .
ralls. Chemicals were mixed.
Chrysler gained 'lit at 27% as
did Ford at 42%.
General .
Motors shed II. at 71'!8. Kodek :
~eld unchanged_ at rt6 but du
Polll fell v, Ill 160. Dow
Chemical gained % at 571'1.
Fairchild Camera added 'lit at
143 but Zenith fell 1% to 61'11
Littoa &gt;,&gt; to 84, Raytheon v, to
64% and Tl!xas Instruments
l!o to 112.
ICLM Royal Dutch Alrlineo
dropped 2 to 149, Northwest 1\!o
10 92o/• and Pan American 'II to I
~3. Delta gained v, at 99% and
frlllls WOi'1d added 'I• at .621it. I
Steels-· hovered close 'to 1
Tuesday's closing levels. Beth
lebem was uncbanged at 29 and
Republic added II to 33%.

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Chapter mothi!I"S were elect. Mrs. David Entsminger and Calvert, Beulah Bradford, Har· _e W.lzl!aU SL with Mrs John I
ed when the Rutland Future 1Mrs. Walter Hayes spent Toes- iel Neigler, Wilma Blake, El· ~· ~e asststb.g hostess:
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llomemakers club met recent- day In Gallipolis beginning with eanor Gordon, Naomi London, ~:Oats attending were Mn.
1!' with their advisor, MISs Le- 1 a breakfast brunch at Bob Mrs. Ortha Ohlinger, Iva Athey, Carl Hubbard, Mrs.
Helen \
da Mae Kraeuter, ID the home i Evans'.
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Mrs Nei!IOn Roush, Janet Car- Diddle, Mrs. William Watson, ·
economics room of tbe htgh
Mr ;, Earl Knight Is spend'! • 1tar, Kathryn Johnson,
Hazel , Mrs. carver Williams,
Mrs.
school.
the week in Columbus with t t · -:apeharl, Helen Sauer, and Stanley Jooes, Mrs.
Harold
Sharon (',arter, president. con- daughter and family, Mr. and Shirley Custer.
Jeffers, Mrs. Ernest Rea, Mrs.
dueled the meeting. Mrs. Mrs. Ron Halley. The Halleys
Harlan Wehrung, Mrs.
Rex.
Dwight Haley and Mrs. Basil hnve just moved Into
!heir Going ..tway Part;r
Bailey, Mrs. Delm" .Baum, '"
Haynes were elected cho~ter newly constructed home
In .., •
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' Mrs. Guy Cowen, Mri. Harriett
mothers. Plans were made to Upper Arlington.
uiVen Jn u "'
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attend the sub-regional FHA
Mrs. Guy Reynolds,
Mrs. A gomg a"'aY party was held , Mrs. Ellen COuch, Mrs. Terry
meetmg in Athens on Sept. Minerva Childers, Middleport, Saturday night at the )tome of Philln, Mrs.
Barton Smith.
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Attending the regional ""v W Va visited relatives
in 1D Ru a
or e r n,
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ing were Sharon Carter. presi- Akron -~ver the weekend. They who left for the Army Tuesday ~~nding gifts were
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dnt: Becky Haley, vice prest- were accompanied ~orne by Se~:~m~er . · M
d Mrs George Skinner, Mrs. Judy Werden!: Becky Haley, vice. prest· Mrs. Nina Bland. who
will Stante~ ~!s;:.;e an,f'd:::~hters: ry, Mrs. Margretta Roush, Mrs.
Clonrh. Mrs. Haly.
Mrs. viSit here w1th her mother B
Paula J. H. Stephenson, Mrs.
Lyle
1·Y· J oyce, •nd
Kra euler · and sister.
·Mr
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• Harry Nels' HyseII , Mrs. Eva Hyse11 , Mrs.
H&lt;.~vnes Blld M.1SS
.5 p· kens
Sh; ron Carter was ehosen al l Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Weber
s. rt Mtcl M
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Frank Capehart and
Susie,
thiS meeting to work at the were business visitors in Day- ~uke and /r e, c:tu
Jull• and Linda.
State Conventior to be held in ton Monday.
arcpm an son,
s ' oa~: Refreshments of Ice cream,
Columbus April 7-8.
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Ward ~nd Dwn~d B~og~ MrA. J Mr punch and cake, decorated with
Plan' were made for inltia- of Ravenswood W. Va., visit. T!~pK: an:~~y, ~,ri Jr.: .pink and blue booties,
were
lion ol new members at the ed recently wtth her mother, Becky, Vickii, and Justine Le- served by the hostesses.
nex t meeting, Qctobet 14. AI Mrs James Murray
roy, Mr. and Mrs. Emel AleSEE DEMONSTRATION
the close Q1 the meetin~. reMr. and Mrs. Ernest Covert shire and daughters , Shirley Mrs. Jock Robson,
Mrs.
freshmen'ii"were served.
and children of Belpre spent and Peggy, Sandy, Donna, and Mary Heines ll!ld Mrs. Wheel·
Sun~y with her mother, Mrs. Shirley Jeffers, Janet Searles er Drake attended a nower arLuctlle Mayes.
and Gene Stuart, Tint Michaels, ranging demonstration Satur·
Mrs. Anna Farmer Kofen- Bill Lunsford, Chuck Snider. day at the Pleasant View High
kamp . Columbus, and MIss Clarence Lee, and Albert Van School, Grove City, by B 0 b
Cindy Farmer. • student at Cooney Jr.
Thomas, Nashville. who
Ohio University, spent . the
and teaches lllodern arranging.
The birthdays of ·Mrs. Price weekend with Mrs. David Far~
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Victor Bahr, Mrs. Don Van
Art Skinner, Middleport, and
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ling we~ celebrated with a dtn- · Farmet, Dayton.
retlii'D- The Middleport lJterary Club Plannmg
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will begin Its 1966-67 season Mrs. Nan moore,
·vice
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Wallace Bradford has relun•- meettngs with the first Wed- dent; Mra. Roger Mor·gan,
Attending were • Mr.
IIDd let to hts home following sur- nesday, October 5, at the home treasurer; Mlsa Susan
Mrs. Vidor Bahr and Kathy gery at St. Mary's Hospital In of Mrs. 0. P. Klein. Mrs. Klein past president; Mrs. Bernaod I
and Jmle. Mrs. John Bentz HuntlrtlfOO, W. Va.
will also give the revtew of the Fultz, aecretaey,' and
and Keith Mrs. £li•aneth \VIck·
Mr. and Mr}, Russell Wilson afternoon entitled, ,."It Gi~es Carl Horky, ~ldenl.
ham and Mr. and Mrs. Don of Logm havt illen here due Me Great ·Pleasure, by Emily Makin u the various
van Meter of Chester:
Mr. to the unexpeeted death of her Kimbrough.
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and Mrs. Dale warner and COUllln, Mrs. Marcelene Strauss Some ,of !he books to be re- mlttees ar&amp;- Music,
John, JlinJDY and
Dorothy o1 Pomeroy.
viewed during the year Include Eleanor Welch Zelher, Mrs.
of syr~; Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs Francis Powell and Mrs. "Two Under the llldlan Sun," Ben Philaon, Mrs. Eme!;IC1n
Kennell! Lawsor., Columbus; .Rue Powell, &lt;;oiiiJIIbUJ, visited "'nle Rabbi," "Tell No Man," Jooei; . Civic Comml~. Mrs.
Mrs. Prlc:lll 118ft, Mr.
and recently with Mrs. William "The Agony and the Ecs!aJ?'." Rodney ~,Mrs
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Bradford who Is confined to "The World'• Great Mlldonl!is," Freileh, OJIU Mrs. "'
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ColumbiiS 1110111 ql81'111.
'!be World Hayea, Mrs.
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Mrs. Cedric Clark wu 'H . Sorority, Pomeroy businesses: port whlch Included 25 patients down of the expenditures lnclud- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hoffner teachers
Mrs. ,Edna Price,
Mr. and
WUilam 1\. Tho '
elect ed president of lbe Melp Mrs. Mar, Anderson, Coffee recetvlng service, 7 aiven dress- ed Salary of Executive Seer&lt;&gt; and son, Gerald, of Zanesville, , The
conducted by the IntrOduced all teachers
as of Belmont, Mass. iD
County American Cancer Socle- Day; Mrs. Helene Mullen, Tag ings, 4 provided with transpor- tary, $580: Bldg. expe.nse, $54,· vlslled Sunday with relatives preoident,
Betty Diddle, rt the
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ty and annual reP?rls were gly· Day In Pomeroy; Mrs. Nan tatton, 8 served by the loan_ cab- 91; office Supplies, $233; Can." and friends In the area.
opened wlth the ' pledge to the First grade, Mrs. Ruth Tuek· versary of her .mather,
en at the annual meetlnf! of the Moore, Tag Day, Middleport. !net, II recetved medication. cer Preven1lon study,
$.61. Ml'!l. John Smith spent the American Flag, foUo)'led by . a er• ·Second grade, Mrs. Kate late . Mrs . .D•.
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society held Tuesday evening at
New members were elected to A report on !ilms shown show· postage and shlpplng, $40- : weekend at Ml1ldleport with poelJl
pfayer by Mrs. Mar- Ja;,.ell; Third grade, MN. Ed·
Qf !lie.Jol;a f
Mid&lt;lleport High School.
the Beard of Directors and in- ed a lilm, "The Million Club," telephone, $5.95; travel, $15.92; Verne Davis and Mr.
and Jorie Kimb)er.
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made or
elude Mrs. Richard Slack, Dr. one sh'owing and 60 In the aud· conferences, , $9.48; ' meetings, Mrs. Carl Moore. .
The secretiry's report was . Fourth grade, Phyllis
beld II
Other officers elected include Roger Daniels and Mrs. Mary ience; "To Smoke or Not. to $228;
$205; Mr. and Mrs .. Davtd McGhee ]1!ad by Mrs. Margaret West _&amp;. hill; Flftlt _grade, Mrs,
Lloyd Blackwood, vice pres!· Anderson. Those re..,lected to Smoke" had 17 sbowlllgs wtth. a drugs, $491.36; transportati~ of relumed to thetr home, Colum· the treasurer's report by Mra.[Fisher. and Sixth grade,
dent : Mrs. WUiiam Anderson, the board were Paul
casci, total number of 5'~ In atterid· patients, $31.10; !ilm
strips, ~us, Monday, alter an over- Nancy Ervin. Communications ' James Smith.
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srrrNary and Miss Nina Rus· Mrs. Cedric Clark, Nina Rus- ance; and the fUm, "I'll Take $173.03; posters, $16.64; publi· night visit with ber sister and and ~niy .maiilng Ideas .were Dr. Harold Jlrow.n will
be
sell, treasurer. Mrs. Clark ~ sell, Harriet' Neigler,
Jim the High Road," 5 showings to cations, $127.86; payroll taxes, brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. AJ. read lind reviewed.
· . · guest speaker at the next me&lt;et-11
si&lt;kd over the business meet- Johnson Robert Proffitt. Mrs. 160 atlending.
. S30.56; detection case lmdlnga, ten Eichinger.
The annual school carniYal ing which will be held Monday,
mg and reported thet
three Faye ~tt, Wendell Gerlach, She also reported 4,669 pieces $112.50; and misc. $13.86.
Cpl. Stanley R. Lemley of was di'ICus~. Tbe group de- Oct. 17 at 7:30 p.m. Fathers'
representatives of the
lecal Mrs. McNeal. Mrs. Pat Loch- of literature distributed, 2,1SO . A special award wa~ present- Cherry Point, N. C., spent the clded to hold it on Friday, ~t. night w!U also be observect.
group were In Zanesville Sep•. ary, Allen Leonard, Mr and comic books and t,550 book· !ed IO:the Kaiser AJununum Cor- weekend with his parents, Mr. 28 at 7:30 p.m. at the Juruor :rtte siith grade mothers wl\1 1
tO to attend a meeting of the Mrs. James Brewington. Rich- marks to school stndents.
potation for a contribution ol and Mrs. Harold W. Lemley. High Sehool bulldlng.
serve refreshments at the next I
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Oluo Cancer Society and iuclud· ard Jones Bernice Ledlie Mrs. The treasurer's report indud· $295. · Following the business He was accompanied to Char· The county council will be , meeting.
ed Dr. R. E. Boice, Mrs. Clark Richard Gress Nan Moor~. Mrs ed cash on hand, August 1965, meettng a film entiUed, "Never lesion. W. Va., Sunday, by Mr. beld on Sepl 2t at Chesll!r. All During the social hour, roand Mrs. Catherine Shavorin· Everett Haye;. L. w. McCom- $832; Receipts ol $!,380.'12- to- Alone," was presented. Refresh- and Mrs. Ralph Roltgen and
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Mrs. Clark thanked the as, and Vernon Weber.
tal, $2,212.72. Disbursements ments of cookies and coffee daughter, Angelia, witere
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Dedication
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th;ec chairmen of the 1966 CanMrs Shavorinsky executive were $1,771.76 with a balance ol were served.
lOok a plane for hls base.
the ExecuUve members.
cer Fund Drive, Mr.
Black·
gave the annual re- $500.95 August, 19£6. A llre&amp;k·
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Zirkle Ser11ice i1 Sunday
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The results of the 1966 Fund
Mrs. William Pettit and Mrs. c;etlon service at the R•:•
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Thomas Darst were business methodist Church on Sun Y• ,
Drive Crusade totaled $3,861.43
visitors in GallipOliS today.
Oet. 2nd. Organ medllaUons will i
FOR ALL YOUR HEATING NEEDS
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Election of officers was held rretary, Mary Pickens. A treasMrs James Yeager received begin at 1:30 (1.11'- The dedt·
·eCOAL HEATERS ePot Belly CQAL STOVES .
residential, $2,297.4~. business- when the Auxiliary of the Vet- urer will be elected at the Oc- A stork shower was given by
d .th t her BOD • -Sgt AI cation service wiD beSID at 2
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Tag Day, $287.4t; Coffee Day. for the first meeting of the !is- Following the electon Mrs. Wolfpen at the home of her In Okl~awa. st:O:oury haslerv- Speaker of the afternoon will
CIRCULATING HEATERS
$26.38: Buckboards,
$129.40; cal year in the cafeteria Sept. Bearhs, assumed her duties as mother, Ada Slack, In Syra~se ed with the medical dlvlson of be Dr. Calvin C. Rodeheffer,
Industry, $295: received from
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The out-goingpresident, Wan- chairman): by-laws, Ada Slack, The gift table was decorated years.
dis(cburch. There wiD be bas·
Open Every Dey, All Day, 7:00 1115:30 EST.
Certificates and awards were da Fetty. prestded. The Auxtl- Anna Wheeler, Rhnda Hackett. In pastel blue and pmk with
kel dinner at noon. Everyone
Saturuy Night• Til a EST
Mason, w..V1.
presented and included service iary p11Ver was given by Jeslte Membership, Betty Hayes, an accordion stork hovenng ovcertilicates to Mrs. Charlene Molden . Reports were read and Frances Smart, Winona Hoff- er it.
Hoeflich Athens Messenger; approved. Mary Seaman gav_e man Ruth Morris.
Games were played and prlz.
ay .warded to Mrs. Hamm.
Mrs.
Jones, Daily Senti· a report on the snack bar. umSlack and Bet.- es won by Wanda Guinther, Agnet and Radio Slatmn WMPO. forms, and caps.
ty Hayes. October Program nes White, VIvian Slack, and
Receiving plaques were Mr. F
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read Chairman' Edythe Calvert· Oc- Margaret Cottrill. The
door Jane Howell Tent, Daughters
Blackwood Mr Welsh and Mr
aye uer,CselcreWaryll' tu tober Ref~eshment Chai;man prize went to Mrs. Guinther. of Union Veterans, met Mon'
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Casci. Certificates were present- dent nurse at the St. Joseph Phylli! Hackett Volunteer Work- Alter Mrs. ac opene er ay even g a
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ed to township workers and hospital in Parkersburg. she ers Chairman, Jean Will; Can- many _gtlts,
. ol wtth Lena Hamm, president, In
chairmen ol s~ectal events.
thanked the Auxiliary for the dy Striper Leader Phyllis Hack- cake, 1ce cream, coffee, . Iced charge.
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These included Mrs. Harold opportunity given her through ett, and Snack Bar Chairman, tea and nuts~we_re served to The meeting opened In rtlulwood Bedford· Miss Ma· th
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Mrs Truman Pnddy, Juanita, allsttc form. The dlStrtct con1 1p.
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don Perry, Columbia;
Mrs. Mrs. Fetty presented pins .to tor, reported on telev;sion sets Priddy, Janet and Jumee Prtd- on October 22 was. announced.
It's the Heolthleat, the lcihat and ... Mod
Paul Lawrence, Lebanon; Mr&lt;. Phyllis Hackett, as Candy Strtp- and the collee maker. Belly dy; Mrs. Johnson,
Tammy, Della Stahl and Mmnle Neutz·
Economical WilY to heat yeur hcne or oiR•
Andrew cross, Letart;
Mrs. er Chairman and Mrs. Seaman Hayes was appointed general Cheryl and Terry •. Donna Jean ling were ap~oin.ted aides.
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Hartis Frank, Olive; Mrs. Thel· lor her volunteer semce to the chainnan of Candy Stripers for Guinther. Mrs Whtle, Mrs. Cot- A commumcalion was
rna Henderson, Orange; Tom hospital.
rental of TV's.
trUI, Mrs. Carl Hubbard, Mrs. from Athena Stale
Martin Rutland· Mrs. Ernest
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honored Diary fn regard to
Wright' Salem; Mrs. Maxine . Elec h prels en 1 wdaes t Beu-1 meeting will be held Oct. 12 guest.
gifts for the patients at
- 1n zanesville Anyone wiShing!
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Arnold • Salisbury· Mrs. Lena tse Bear s• v cerdiprest n .
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Cia~- Faye Sauer, correspo ng
Oct. 7, telephone 992-7558.
een Clark, Edith Hood, Rachel for •. poUuck dinner .•t !he neJI
ence McNeal, Middleport rest""' Helen Sauer has taken
a McBride, Vazie Lee.
Lee, meeting. The travelmg prize
MIDDLEPORT; 0.
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' ue to mae bootees lor the nur· Hazel Clark, Sylvia Zwl_lltng,
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Myla Hudson, and Helen D1ddle.
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National .Guardsrneq, reotored right side of my. llllla!Je.: Some.
.order early IOday 8ftei' .a night times it goes· 'in!ar; .l&gt;tJt ftell
of violence of Negroet !Ired up I'm nervot!ll '
worse. I
wer tbe killing· t1 . a ,youth smoke a plld&lt;· ol ·:etgareties ·a
fleeing from a patro..
day. buf ntOpp;id smoking lor
The rioting was centered In I seven Whole .OYI and didn't
30 - block Huntera Point get any relief.
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Bay and Candiesllck
Park. of tongue 11 . COII!Iidered by
Sporadic disturbances' were many electors iD be a.euro. 8lao reported in a Negro logical sympiOJII and is one of
poverty area five mUeo away. a group ,of symptems known
Hundreds of Negroes were as Costen:• Syndrome, or hlnge
drawn into the streetS by a joint dysfunction.
rare fall heat wave which kept The hlnge joint of the . jaw
lbe nlghtune
temperatures seems to be the focal point ot
near the 7tklegree mark.
patients· complaints which
A short time after Callfol;tll• clode pala IIDd lellderness ova... Edmund G. Brown or- er the joint, pain In and around THE HEART OF A NUCLEAR REACTOR at Lung Island'• Br&lt;&gt;Okha••tn Na!t.l!iil''~-r
~red the .guardsmen to duty, the ear and side of head; cataroratory is on view in Ibis unusual photo. Saft~ty dc\"ices lining Ute sides
c~ty officials.. announced ~e rhal deafness, dizziness, sna~
shaft can drhre rods swiftly alongside t~je reactor
cnre to absorb neUtronsi
r1otiRg was under c111trol.
pmt noise during jaw
ebaio reactioo and immediately dropping a 1 'hut" real'tor back to subcritical
One Ured pollee sergeant ment deviation of jaw on open-1-------- - - - - - - - -- - -- - - - - - -- -ll-+'r':l
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described the night by saying: ing ~nd restricted
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but rlng,·n or bu••i I mo emhent. , tiona put eccentric pressure on for a few days: apply h6t, wet me he couldn't Ond
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h IS b
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eventua 1Jy cun rl'~'H.'s t11· s 1de o: fac-e over &gt;'lrllll•' with a patient
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west of town owned by • Reed
sometimes metallic taste,
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re· I) ac es.
.ment, he told the
Vinton and Cheshire OES Hattox formerlY known as the
Amendment•
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' plac.ing missi~ tee~ and re~ There may also be systemic in his Judgment
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held a combined Friendsh:o l Lester Metcalf home on Rt.
An me d
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Co
It • believed that these symp- stortng the btte to tts normal . ca uses of burning tung:Je
A du•· to vitamin
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meeting al Cheshire recently. 1l60.
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bn men If e .
n- toms resuU from destruction of harmonious poiiition. But since type of anemia is ti1 0IJP"h t lo cr tak iug vitamins
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the date of ratification b . .
I IS trea 1men1 1s· oIten compl1 - be 1nvolved someti1ne-;,o and the p;Hient said he
evera mem ers rom here a&amp;.- Mr. and Mrs. William Luse,
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i carlistle, Pa .. were from sat-I NEW YORK {UP!) - Th
tate makln u h
Y JOlDI because of early and con· , cated and lengthy , sufferers vitamin dcfir.eney has
•t so ter. But if lack olff ~:m=~1~
8 th
Mr. and Mrs. A. J . Raines, iurday until Tuesday guests of , Transport Workers
Unto
g P t ~ neces- tlnued.. 1 ? 8 ~, of ~alar teeth, or :are usually first treated .for been put forward as a ('ause. "a:s the cau se. it w
daughter, Becky attended the her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. (TWU) announced it baa "rv•.t. l th Co r~;~.urths reqUired by poor btte of either the n.. •.. - relief of pain. For instance, it : Some doctors thiok 11' s pure a conSlderably longer
Mulholand reunion at Logan . Beecher Davis.
pened" for 12 boors a
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al or !alae teeth. These condl-helps to limit diet to soft foods "nerves." One recently told contin ued dosage to ·

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City park Sunday. It also mark· Mrs. Elizabeth Cloud and wide strike, originally set
ed the, 51st .w~dding anniver- Mrs. Luoise R..Ce
attended 6:45 a.m. (EDT) today, aglllnlltj
ary of Mr. · ~nd Mrs. James White Shrine jn Gallipolis re- Americaa· Airlines "In
Mulholland of Wilkesville.
· cenlly.
' the progreso being madt
Those from here attending Mrs. Helen Bauer and daugh- 1negotatloqs" for a new
Pomona Grange at Springfield ter, Mrs. Jackie Hosaple left ' tract "and In the publll
Grange Hall recently included for their home in Miami, Fla. Iest." •
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Evans, Mr. I They were accompanied to the i A unioB spokesman said
and Mrs. Jim Reynolds, Mrs. ' plane in Charlestorl
by Mr. 1with the comp8lly were coottn-1
Margaret Dyer and Mrs. Hazel : and Mrs. C. V. Casto.
ulng on a round-the-clock
Harman.
1 Mrs. Mary Jones. Columbus, 1"at least until tbe uew 8:45
Mr. and Mrs. Cril Crabtree · spent several days recently with , m. (EDT) strike
deadline.
have moved mlo tl)e property Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Davis. 1 Company officiala expressed
Mr. and Mr.s. Te!ll Quicle hope a strike would be averted.
spent from Thursday until Sun- American Airlines, at
the
day with her sister, Mrs. !Wse same time, said all flights would
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Glassburn, Bidwell.
continue to depart un acllO!dttlej
NEW YORK (UP!) -St~k 1 Miss Lynn Lanier ten
for during talks,
prtces were f~rm m dull tradmg Ada where she will enter Ohio &lt;:-·_.:::.._ _ _ _ _ _ __
at the opening today. Traders : Northern University as a !resn.: end vlslt&lt;n o! her pareata,
and mvestors appeared to be · maa, She was accompanied by 1Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clond.
wat.chl~g the list fur some ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rev. Lois Ecldos, M~~-~; 1
tndteatton of a trend before Lanier and J. B. King.
was a Sunday eveninlmoving.
Mrs. Granville Casto has re- 1guest of Mr. and Mrs. C.
' Shortly after the opening bell •. turned hnme from Holzer !los- Gasto.
the United Press International ' pltal where she spent several Mr. and Mrs. Bill
stock market indicator posed 8 , days for observation and treat.. dauehter, · Becky, wm
gain of 0.03 per cent on the 592 ment.
end v!litors of Mr. and Mra.
Issues traded. There were 221 ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richard-! W. G. Casto and MI:· ud
gainers and 187 losers.
son and sons, Troy, were week· G. P. Ewing.
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Electronics were mixed but ·
showed a soft undertone.
Airlines were easier. Autos ·
were form, as were metals and .
ralls. Chemicals were mixed.
Chrysler gained 'lit at 27% as
did Ford at 42%.
General .
Motors shed II. at 71'!8. Kodek :
~eld unchanged_ at rt6 but du
Polll fell v, Ill 160. Dow
Chemical gained % at 571'1.
Fairchild Camera added 'lit at
143 but Zenith fell 1% to 61'11
Littoa &gt;,&gt; to 84, Raytheon v, to
64% and Tl!xas Instruments
l!o to 112.
ICLM Royal Dutch Alrlineo
dropped 2 to 149, Northwest 1\!o
10 92o/• and Pan American 'II to I
~3. Delta gained v, at 99% and
frlllls WOi'1d added 'I• at .621it. I
Steels-· hovered close 'to 1
Tuesday's closing levels. Beth
lebem was uncbanged at 29 and
Republic added II to 33%.

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COLUMBUS (UPI) - Sophomore halfback Dick Collley
of Ohio University and Gary
Crain of Western Michigan to~
W L T P OP day were chosen the MI d •
Poineroy
3 0 0 80 28 American Conference playera
Coal Grove . • . • 2 o 1 58 20 of tbe week.
Jackson ... .. ·. 2 I 0 64 33
Conley, from New Concord,
NelSODVille •.. .. 2 I 0 52 20
Wellston - .... 2 I o 42 25 scored on a 76-yard run and
Alhens .. ...... · 2 I 0 42 30 caught three passes for the
Loglll ... _... I 2 0 18 3l Bobcals Ia their 28-H upsel
Middleport -.. I 2 0 34 56 vf&lt;tory over &amp;slAin Colle&amp;•
GallipoliJ .. .. •• I 2 0 12 40 lbat ended a !%-game losing

SEO Standings

JrontOB .. · .. .. 1 2 0 30 61 atreak. He wat cllosen baek-

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SEOAI&gt; ONLY
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WLTPOP j

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Pomeroy .. .. I 0 0 20 0
Wellston .... .. . 1 0 o 20 o
Athens ....... . · 1 0 o 6 0

Jackson ... -. 1

Logan ......... O I 0 0 6
Gallipolis .•.... o 1 o o 20
Nelsonville ..... o 1 o o 20
Middleport .. ·. 0 I 0 6 26
TOTALS ....... 4 4 I 88 U
FRIDAY'S GAMES:
Athens at Wellsron
Gallipolis at Jackson

Nelsonville at Middleport
Pomeroy at Logan
Pt. Pleuant at Logan, W. Vo.
South Point at lronloll
Coal GI'OVII at SJmmet Valley

Vinron CouuiJ' at Wahama

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lo Crain, a balfbac converted
to end. The Brolcos' co-captain hauled In live pa,.es
for 107 yards and I touchdown Ia the victory over Cello
tral Michigan.
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Coliege
Games This
Weekend

'11111 week'l Ohio Conece Foot.

balliChedule:

Salllnlay
SMALL COLLEGE POLL
WublngiAin at Ohio State
NEW YORK &lt;UPI)
Dayron at Bowling' Green
Un i t e d P r e s s Jnterllalonal
at Xavier
small eolle&amp;e foolball
Unlv. at Kent State
with first-place votes and woaMlcbigan at Miami
lost-tied recorda ill
Baldwin-WaJiaee at Capital
theses:
Denison at Hiram
Teams
Otterbein at Kenyon
I. No. Dak'. St. !14) (3-4) :1116
at Muskingum
2. North Dakoll (7) &lt;U)
Mount Union at Wooster
3. San Diego St. (4) (2-0)
Oberlin at Camegle Tech
4. Mid. Tenn. St. (I) (2-0)
Younptown at Lincoln !Mo.)
5. Mont. St. !3) (3o41)
Findlay at Centrll Stale
6. Lolli Beh St. !I) &lt;I.e)
Western Reserve at Bethany
7. Sui Ron SL (2-0)
Wash. &amp; Jeff. at Joha Carroll
8. UC Snta Brbra (1) (2-G)
at Case Tech \
9. Weber SL (1-1)
at BluffiAln
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10. Mus. (I) (1·1)
Second 10-11. Ball State 55:
Saturday NIIJII
12. Arkansas State 30;
Cincinnati at Wicbita
Delaware &lt;2) 25; 14.
Akron at Tampa (Fla.)
21; 15. Eutem Kentucky 20; Marshall at Toledo
16. Southwell Teras State 16: Ohio Wesleyan at Heldelberc
17. MlchlciD Ted! 15; 18. Susquehanna at Wittenberg
Parsons 14; 19. &lt;Ue), Gram· Waynesburg at Ohio Northern
bling and NOI'IIIerl Dlinois 13. Defiance at Georgetown (Ky.)
AGILB LEOP~D
PluiAI, farthest planet from
MOSOOW (UPI) -An agile the sun, was discovered In 1930.
mow leopml escaped
h
horseback after It was
The Great Lakes form I e
prlsed by an III'IDed
body of fresh water in
and his do!JID tbe
the world.
Kirghizia are1 .Ill
Mnemooics Is a system
the S!wlet new , Nency
and rules Intended to
reported Tueiday. A wltnesa,
the memnry.
whe berda lilnN• said that
when lhe ieop!rd was dlscov·
end by tile-~. It jumped wilb
"llgblnltlg apeed" on a borle
and left tbe filr..crazed anilllal

free only aft« It reacbed IOII)e
rocks Into wblcb the biJ cat
disappeared.

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SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The ClaciJmall Royals tAICii
one g~~me Jud In their erblbi'
IIPII. lit'lel ·w~~~~ lhe Los Angeles l.ial!lri ·
night
beat!IJ )llllr 'Ill~ Baalo:d.
ball ~-..~ riYals 127··114

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Sirloin np Roast .. lb. $1.09
Chipped Steaks ··· · ·lb. $1.29
Sirloin Tip Steaks .. lb. $1.09
Delmonico Steaks · -lb. $1.99

This is a special week.
We call it Managers Week.

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Pork Butt Roast · · · ··:.lb. 79c
BMf, Ve1l &amp; Pork
Meat loaf Mix · ·· · · · · · lb. 69c
Quorterecl Sllcod
Porkloin · ·.. .. .. .. .. lb. 79~
Fresh Pork Sausage lb roll 59c

4 Cell- Weatherproof

LANTERNS

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GreJ Sole Fillets 1-lb. pkg. 59c
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OLIVE
SIZES
MEN'S FAMOUS 100% FINE

STYUSH PRINCESS Anne,
16, ls -belinnlng to follow
In the fashionable foollleps
of ber aunt, Princess Mar·
garel. Tbe teoa-aged prln·
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dol breton complete with
large loops attached on lbe
lides llle earrings for •
ehareb senlce at lhe royal
ramDy'a coualry bome In
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DRY . MILK .
WHITE tiOqSE INSTANT
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One large table of Better Glass·

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Pilw,IUI'
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lOK'AY GRAPES

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Jonathan Apples 3 ~~49c
Bartlett Pears _ 2 39c
Fresh Mushrooms _ 49c

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When you seethe savings on your total food bill,
when you experience the warmth of being cared about,
we think you'll come back time and time again. Millions do.

~ean Perch

21•. pkg. $1.29
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Juot ltut ond Eat
riSh Sticks · · · · 1-lb. pkg. 65c:
Just Hoot and Eat
fiSh Sticks 2 • 10-oz. pkgs 85c

TANKER

Complete With Batteries

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Flllalo or Cod

If you'~~eareiQiar A•P lllliDIIIR",IIilwtlkia-ior you.
lfyou'w...,.ahoppedAf:P, thisistheweektotest-shop A&amp;P.

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Cap'n John's Pjck- Of-The-Sea Sale!

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Second, to honor our managers.
Third, to gl¥e us a ehaneeto prove "We Care':

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Bottom Round Steak · · lb. 95c
Sliced Beef Liver · · ··· · lb. 49c

Why this special week?
First, to express special appreciat.ioll to you.

Her face changes from a smile to a
pout and back again.

DISCOUNT PRICE

FI'Jer Quarters · · · · ·· lb. S9c
·-'
Tuna Casserole .. · .... · .. 99c
Flolh.O.,,..... Froon
Beef Steaks .. .. .. pkg. $1.19

........

They' lanned a terrific thrift event.
orewide valuee that you'll recognize as
"first-aid" for your ailing budget:

DOLLS

quality nyton hosiery In your
ch&lt;&gt;ice of plain sheers or long wear·
ing mesh. Best shades, all sizes 8'~
to 11. Single Pair Price 59c.

L.. or lreut, Qu~rtera

Top Round Steak · · · · lb. 99c

They'v~ taken over the store.

.........

CHEERFUL -

Rotsh's Shoe Stort

BOY'S DERI!.Y BRAND
TEE SHIRTS
KNIT BRIEFS

REG. $1.99 VALUE
MENS FLANNEL

Values To

REG. 49c VALUE
36" WIDE FAST COLORS

ANN PAGE--CREAMY OR KRUNCHY

DRESS PRINT

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COLUMBUS (UPI) - Sophomore halfback Dick Collley
of Ohio University and Gary
Crain of Western Michigan to~
W L T P OP day were chosen the MI d •
Poineroy
3 0 0 80 28 American Conference playera
Coal Grove . • . • 2 o 1 58 20 of tbe week.
Jackson ... .. ·. 2 I 0 64 33
Conley, from New Concord,
NelSODVille •.. .. 2 I 0 52 20
Wellston - .... 2 I o 42 25 scored on a 76-yard run and
Alhens .. ...... · 2 I 0 42 30 caught three passes for the
Loglll ... _... I 2 0 18 3l Bobcals Ia their 28-H upsel
Middleport -.. I 2 0 34 56 vf&lt;tory over &amp;slAin Colle&amp;•
GallipoliJ .. .. •• I 2 0 12 40 lbat ended a !%-game losing

SEO Standings

JrontOB .. · .. .. 1 2 0 30 61 atreak. He wat cllosen baek-

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Pl. Pleasant .. .

3 1 13 11 o( the ""ek.

SEOAI&gt; ONLY
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TEAM
WLTPOP j

o o 36 6
Pomeroy .. .. I 0 0 20 0
Wellston .... .. . 1 0 o 20 o
Athens ....... . · 1 0 o 6 0

Jackson ... -. 1

Logan ......... O I 0 0 6
Gallipolis .•.... o 1 o o 20
Nelsonville ..... o 1 o o 20
Middleport .. ·. 0 I 0 6 26
TOTALS ....... 4 4 I 88 U
FRIDAY'S GAMES:
Athens at Wellsron
Gallipolis at Jackson

Nelsonville at Middleport
Pomeroy at Logan
Pt. Pleuant at Logan, W. Vo.
South Point at lronloll
Coal GI'OVII at SJmmet Valley

Vinron CouuiJ' at Wahama

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The lineman award went
lo Crain, a balfbac converted
to end. The Brolcos' co-captain hauled In live pa,.es
for 107 yards and I touchdown Ia the victory over Cello
tral Michigan.
~lt~as~wr~

Coliege
Games This
Weekend

'11111 week'l Ohio Conece Foot.

balliChedule:

Salllnlay
SMALL COLLEGE POLL
WublngiAin at Ohio State
NEW YORK &lt;UPI)
Dayron at Bowling' Green
Un i t e d P r e s s Jnterllalonal
at Xavier
small eolle&amp;e foolball
Unlv. at Kent State
with first-place votes and woaMlcbigan at Miami
lost-tied recorda ill
Baldwin-WaJiaee at Capital
theses:
Denison at Hiram
Teams
Otterbein at Kenyon
I. No. Dak'. St. !14) (3-4) :1116
at Muskingum
2. North Dakoll (7) &lt;U)
Mount Union at Wooster
3. San Diego St. (4) (2-0)
Oberlin at Camegle Tech
4. Mid. Tenn. St. (I) (2-0)
Younptown at Lincoln !Mo.)
5. Mont. St. !3) (3o41)
Findlay at Centrll Stale
6. Lolli Beh St. !I) &lt;I.e)
Western Reserve at Bethany
7. Sui Ron SL (2-0)
Wash. &amp; Jeff. at Joha Carroll
8. UC Snta Brbra (1) (2-G)
at Case Tech \
9. Weber SL (1-1)
at BluffiAln
\
10. Mus. (I) (1·1)
Second 10-11. Ball State 55:
Saturday NIIJII
12. Arkansas State 30;
Cincinnati at Wicbita
Delaware &lt;2) 25; 14.
Akron at Tampa (Fla.)
21; 15. Eutem Kentucky 20; Marshall at Toledo
16. Southwell Teras State 16: Ohio Wesleyan at Heldelberc
17. MlchlciD Ted! 15; 18. Susquehanna at Wittenberg
Parsons 14; 19. &lt;Ue), Gram· Waynesburg at Ohio Northern
bling and NOI'IIIerl Dlinois 13. Defiance at Georgetown (Ky.)
AGILB LEOP~D
PluiAI, farthest planet from
MOSOOW (UPI) -An agile the sun, was discovered In 1930.
mow leopml escaped
h
horseback after It was
The Great Lakes form I e
prlsed by an III'IDed
body of fresh water in
and his do!JID tbe
the world.
Kirghizia are1 .Ill
Mnemooics Is a system
the S!wlet new , Nency
and rules Intended to
reported Tueiday. A wltnesa,
the memnry.
whe berda lilnN• said that
when lhe ieop!rd was dlscov·
end by tile-~. It jumped wilb
"llgblnltlg apeed" on a borle
and left tbe filr..crazed anilllal

free only aft« It reacbed IOII)e
rocks Into wblcb the biJ cat
disappeared.

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ROYALS TOP LAKEBS

SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The ClaciJmall Royals tAICii
one g~~me Jud In their erblbi'
IIPII. lit'lel ·w~~~~ lhe Los Angeles l.ial!lri ·
night
beat!IJ )llllr 'Ill~ Baalo:d.
ball ~-..~ riYals 127··114

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Rump Bo..nelesa
Roast lb. 99t

All Good
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Sirloin np Roast .. lb. $1.09
Chipped Steaks ··· · ·lb. $1.29
Sirloin Tip Steaks .. lb. $1.09
Delmonico Steaks · -lb. $1.99

This is a special week.
We call it Managers Week.

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Pork Butt Roast · · · ··:.lb. 79c
BMf, Ve1l &amp; Pork
Meat loaf Mix · ·· · · · · · lb. 69c
Quorterecl Sllcod
Porkloin · ·.. .. .. .. .. lb. 79~
Fresh Pork Sausage lb roll 59c

4 Cell- Weatherproof

LANTERNS

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GreJ Sole Fillets 1-lb. pkg. 59c
Din..., .o t Flouncltr

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OLIVE
SIZES
MEN'S FAMOUS 100% FINE

STYUSH PRINCESS Anne,
16, ls -belinnlng to follow
In the fashionable foollleps
of ber aunt, Princess Mar·
garel. Tbe teoa-aged prln·
eess wore a jounty polka·
dol breton complete with
large loops attached on lbe
lides llle earrings for •
ehareb senlce at lhe royal
ramDy'a coualry bome In
kOIIaDd, Ballnonl Culle.

DRY . MILK .
WHITE tiOqSE INSTANT
99'(
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One large table of Better Glass·

26 n. cons

Pilw,IUI'
. J liKuits.•4 cans 37c
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lOK'AY GRAPES

lis l9c

Jonathan Apples 3 ~~49c
Bartlett Pears _ 2 39c
Fresh Mushrooms _ 49c

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Baked Foods! •"--c.
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Biscuit Mix 2-11. 8-oz p~p 35c
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KNIT BRIEFS

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ware and Asst. Plastics. Values
to 19c in this group. Save now.
Sbo ear .

CMYA..MTC IHI. fMIO•U.t IITLANTIC 6 ,ACIFIC TIA CO.. INC.

lollard or

BROADCLOTH
SHORTS

Glassware ·&amp; Plastics

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4 cell batteries. Big Bargain.

lreacledFrosen ·

Fine Quality Groceries!

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When you seethe savings on your total food bill,
when you experience the warmth of being cared about,
we think you'll come back time and time again. Millions do.

~ean Perch

21•. pkg. $1.29
·
Cod Portions 21b. pkg. $1.29
Juot ltut ond Eat
riSh Sticks · · · · 1-lb. pkg. 65c:
Just Hoot and Eat
fiSh Sticks 2 • 10-oz. pkgs 85c

TANKER

Complete With Batteries

lruded Portion•

Flllalo or Cod

If you'~~eareiQiar A•P lllliDIIIR",IIilwtlkia-ior you.
lfyou'w...,.ahoppedAf:P, thisistheweektotest-shop A&amp;P.

94

Super-Right

Cap'n John's Pjck- Of-The-Sea Sale!

, . , _ , FIUolt or

Second, to honor our managers.
Third, to gl¥e us a ehaneeto prove "We Care':

s

Starklst Frcqen · .

Bottom Round Steak · · lb. 95c
Sliced Beef Liver · · ··· · lb. 49c

Why this special week?
First, to express special appreciat.ioll to you.

Her face changes from a smile to a
pout and back again.

DISCOUNT PRICE

FI'Jer Quarters · · · · ·· lb. S9c
·-'
Tuna Casserole .. · .... · .. 99c
Flolh.O.,,..... Froon
Beef Steaks .. .. .. pkg. $1.19

........

They' lanned a terrific thrift event.
orewide valuee that you'll recognize as
"first-aid" for your ailing budget:

DOLLS

quality nyton hosiery In your
ch&lt;&gt;ice of plain sheers or long wear·
ing mesh. Best shades, all sizes 8'~
to 11. Single Pair Price 59c.

L.. or lreut, Qu~rtera

Top Round Steak · · · · lb. 99c

They'v~ taken over the store.

.........

CHEERFUL -

Rotsh's Shoe Stort

BOY'S DERI!.Y BRAND
TEE SHIRTS
KNIT BRIEFS

REG. $1.99 VALUE
MENS FLANNEL

Values To

REG. 49c VALUE
36" WIDE FAST COLORS

ANN PAGE--CREAMY OR KRUNCHY

DRESS PRINT

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COOICING

eASST. COLORS

36"

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IOJila$1.39, reg, slzo soap powder, and meloilll. Cl~ PrOt·
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Mr and Mrs. Bobby Vollb
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ll f('W days with Mr. and Mrs.
Joltn Veith and Mr. and Mrs.

- - - - - 2 for $13.00
- - - - - 2 for $5.00
2 for $7.00

D•\nald Leach.

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Debbie Matthews, a senior at Kyger Creek Higb School,
is staying at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Taylor and atll·nding school. Her parents, Mr.
,,,dMrs. David Matthews have
moved to West Virginia.
Mrs. Willlam Fife (Joan
Searls) writes her parents, Mr.
" 1d Mrs. Paul Searls . that she
and her family will return to
tire states Nov. 3 from Germany.
Mrs. HoUls Searls and Mrs.
flazel Taylor of Rutland spent
,, day with Mrs. Earl Taylor.
air. and Mrs. George Keefer and children of Leon, W.
I' a., Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Fife. Jr. and children of Tur·
key Run, Mr. and Mrs. Osborne
f:rrley of Murray City were ret'ent visitors of Rev. and Mrs.
Hoymond Fife and Mrs. Bessie
~!iss

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TOWELS
Fringed end, finger

covers and

ear trouble.

fle weave dish towels.
Highly absorbent

3

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$1·00

"KAREFREE"

CANNON
DISH CLOTHS

SLEEVELESS
Washable orlons

~elancas.

CbeniUe or waffle' weave

fabric.

~lulU

colored.

15c

Square and oblofig scarfs
· in new fall patterns

and

~ rotors.

Prlnis and solids.
JRa:Ytm and orlon fabrics.

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PHIL MAID

HALF SLIPS
Just arrived! Another
shipment of nylon and
permanent press half
slips. Lace ~nd embroid·
ery trim. Pink, blue, red,

white. s;zes

free Cantrece stockings.
Made of new DuPont 100%
oylon. Cinnamon, taupe
and beige. Sizes small (0\!o

Coat Sweaters
Perfect Sweater for every
and
work
wear.
Spring needle knit for

day

extra comfort and wear.
Sizes 36 to 54 in Brown

Dark Oxford. Have double
knit elbow for extra wear.

Cotton Panties
Womens 100% combed
eotton -'shrunk to fit"
panties . Luxurioosly soft

Lean Western style.
Scrubbed denim in

the

$3.60

FIRE SCREENS

Now improilod M..-1

SALE $22.50
$45.00-5 PIECE SETS

TROUSER ·
CREASER
and DRYER
Por alackl, troUHtJ, ete.
Eliminates ironfnJl. oreoaet and shapes u n drlet.
Bright rust reslatailt
!lniah. Simple to operate.

Adjustable sizes for men

Safety • Engineered helo ,
sure I!OOktna. Preservet
rood flavor, color and vit:
a~. For speed and

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$8.95

and boys. ·

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OVERALL
JACKm

extra wear. Smooth. enameled handiH.

~ple-wu:ed -

SCOTKINS
Llnen·llke emiJoued DIJ&gt;
kina 18\!o''xiB¥• ". Two ply
110 napkins ill a dl•penser

box.

SPORT

warm blanket lining. Blue

Denim. Plenty of roomy

1'11141. ooiJd ~r~ '•

pockets. Corduroy eollar.

5, 7 aod 9 Piece Sets
A larte seleetion of colors and styles
$69.00 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. .. .. • • • .. .. .. SALE $56.00
U19.00 . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. • ..... .. .. . SALE $99.00

1129.00
J139.00
$149.00
JU9.00
1169.00
$229.00

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SALE $109.00
SALE $118.00
SALE $126.00
SAL! $136.00
SALE $144.011

SALE $19P.00
SALE $236.00

SALI .

BED ROOM SUITES

' arly American- Modern- Danish Modern· ·E
Traditional

for

$4-fl ·.

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NYLON

'SOCKS

DRESS sOdCS
I

0111' best sellfDI Klrbury

K-. NJlOII and

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ion ...

wear. Sizes 1D

tiii'U

Brand, 100% otreleb 111·,
ka. Cbolee ol SUiD
Une rib or flat lmlt. One
t!1ze tit, 10.18. Whits and .

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lit Y111k Work Pantt are

celtled Cottoll f~

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Bbiek. white. D&amp;Wi
and,I!Ol'dovut,
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69c •..,1,

measure and in youu1r~:~~
!18nforlzed shrunk. R
Bit Yanlc Work Shirts in
lengtba 12, 33 and 34
poc~ll . .Dreu shirt style

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LONG, TOP

·THERMAL
SOCKS

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SL&amp;PCiAFT

'feor 'lo1md hennal boot ·

. oockao J,ona. wllriDJ. COm:
l'ortable, alitorbent. Sbeo
~0 tbru 13. Natural wlib
lied cuU.

f'WELLESTON GARDENH

BLANKETS
'Wmt

A beautliul floWer
bllnket of 114% rayon and
6% nylon. Twin or P'ulJ. 100% ace1ate ulln binding.
Machine washable. Blue - Pink - Gold.

Early American - Modern - Danl.sh Modern
French Provincial - Italian Provlndal
·
$139.00
$191.00
$198.00
J209.00
$229.00
$249.00
U59.00
$269.00
$279.00
$289.00
'"'.00

LOVE SEAT IIOCKIR ....... ., ... SALI $111.00
LOVE SEAT ........... ··-·"' 5ALI $1..;00
SOFA ...... ............... ., , •• SALE $1 ...00
SOFA ...... . .... ... .... .... ,.. SALI t174.00
SOFA, CHAIR. 3 TABLES . ....... IALI tlle.GI
SOFA .. .. .. ..... ... .. .. ..... SALI $208.00
2 PC. SUIT I ................. ;·.. SALI $211..00
2 PC. SUITE ................... .. SALI $220.00 ..
50FA ....... . .. . ....... -... .... SALE tut.oo
SOFA ........................... SALI $2i1AO
SOfA .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. • .. .... .. .. • SALE $24UI
~.00 2 PC. SUITE , .... .................. SALI $24t.00.
$309.00 2 PC. SUITE ............... .... ,. SALI.f2H.IO
$319.00 2 .PC. SUITE ................... SALI,\$$.00
$339.00 2 fie. SUiTE ........ '. : ............ SALJII' Q.io

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1349.00 2 PC. SUITE .. .................. \SALI:~:

$349.00 SOFA . . .. .. ••• , ••••,•••••• ••• • •

$359.00 2 PC. SUITE ........................ ,IIJ~(!"
$369.00 2PC. SUITE . .................. .' 1/tLI tfl- · ·
$319.00 2 PC. SUITE .......... , ....... , ~Lil \,~ ·
$398.00 2 PC. SUITE .. . ........... . ...... ~~ ~·
f469.00 2 PC. SUITE ................... ,
f4l9.00 2 PC. SUITE ................... '_
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f419.00 2 PC. SUITE ................. ; . ~ ..IMf!
toe.oa 2 PC. SUITE .• , •, • , • , , , , .',,, , , •
·$549.00 2 PC. SUITE ........... ,., ...... IAiii''W~
t591.00 ·2 PC. SUITE .................... 5ALij JQI.OD

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Chair of ye~ur
choice·on Sale ,

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3rd

Floor · Furnltu,.. Dept.
Lounge Chain - ·
Iocken - ltacllnva
Rock+Loungon Oc-lonol Chain

U6.00 .. .. IALI $29.00
$49.00 '.. • • 5ALI $42.00
~ ... • IALI $44.00
tSP.OO .. • • SALI $41.00
$64.00 .. .. IALI t52.00
$49.00 .. • • IALI $56.00
t74.00 • .. • SALI $60.00
P9.00 ... • i!+LI $64.00
:SI2.00 •.. • IALI $66.00
.... IALI Pf.GO
'HaJIIII ... .' SALI ., t1~ ·

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havtiht
In the

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$1.39

ELBERIELDS

LIVING ROOM SUITES
AND SOFAS

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MINSNYLON

$5.95

Be,Thriftyl

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MINS

Waist Lengths - Knee Lengths - . Goal Coats -..,..
Zipper Fro.nt - Buttf!n .Front. Choose Corduroya,
Nylp~,DJnlmp, Wool Plaids, Cotton Tw!Us.
Jlflt lllop In on the first floor - look 'em over - try
on the onu you like and make your selection.

ON SALE
Thursday - Frld~y - Satuiclay
Mens Big Yank
. .

Kroehler and ValenHne Seaver

Round-Rectangular aod Drop Leaf Tablet

2

Med·

lum, Large and Extra Large.

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SALE

Sale! DineHe Sets

oale.

•4ll sl•es lor men from 36 to 54 and Small -

In solid eolor blue, wbecJt
and Ioden il'HD. Made in
!lyle that bas adjuotable
waist (no belt loops), tapered lep, cufOess. Sizes
zg to 36 w~ist.

tapereil.

favorite otrle· dUiiDI :llil!l,

e AD II~• lor boys from 3 to 6x and 8 to 20.

SLACKS

strong 125 11. rolls.

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JACKETS ·FOR MEN and BOYS

P~RMANENT PllE.~S

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BE SURE TO SEE
THE BIG SELECTION OF

27c

extra

$1.39

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Solei llonlbe 6111.
$2.9f NIVII 'IRON
LONG' ILIIIVI
..... . .I

Button front l•cket with

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CUT-RITE
WAX PAPER
broom

no«

maae.SUvergrey,~

ecoDODl)'.

INOIANA MAIO

com. Light in weight.
Sturdily construcred for

leg

· 49c

NAPKINs'

Made of toocro

Elastic

Youn1 Mens Hondo

Ptrmtn.nt Preli

w~ ... THE f'EJ)penllll!\lll ·~u beguil a
boll .bjJ ~~ . .1 'I! new can 1&lt;1
see If M!ent price InCreaSeS
are an ellort to pad industry
prollll or reflect an tnerease Ia
their value.
GoverJ1111enl engineer•
consumer price experts
been ~~ to',DelrO!I to find
just hqw much \lie new .
are. worth iDd !ben see If
price !Dcre8sa •eeura!l!ly
1~. . vllue In
new mndeli 11 'iiilmpared
las~ year's. _; ,. , /

llUN A 'ROUN

Anolhtr 8!1 Shi-t

SALE

Zipper type top. Heavy
gauge wire. Raised bottom. Large alze.

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$5,95
WESTERN JEANS

Mirromatic
Pressure Pans

f

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by fJ~·

a pair

MENS
BLANKET LINED

Whllo Thoy LHI

HOUSE.
BROOMS

she.et,

MENS ALL WOOL
DOUBLE ELBOW

$1.95

18"x30" . ... . . $2.19

4QUART

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Inez's Winds
Batter D-R,

impeccable fit, wrinkle ·

and smooth.

popular blue color, never
have to bl;'l ironed.

RUB.ISH
BURNERS

Deluxe seamless

small. medium, large and
extra large.

·$4.95 Scrubbed Denim

31"x38'' Screen with 1 pair andirons, poker
and brush
SALE $35.00
$14.95 Sp1rk Guards ............... Sole $12.00
$16-95 Spark Guercls ............. , ••... $14.00

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$3.9S Shells ere 113.~9
$2.95 Shells ore ·

89c

Ideal for Kitchen or Bath·

$29.00--3-PIECE SETS

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9). medium (Dl!z·lO) and
large (10\!z·ll)

Room . Colonial pattern.
Beautiful Decorator colors
Boys Sizes 6 to 11

31"x38" Screen with Poker and Brush

"

BOlids. Sites 34 to

•mi.ll, .medium aad

OVAl RUGS

24"x36" • .. • .. $3.19
27"x48" • • • • • • $4.69

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POMfRov-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

Stripe• '

STOCKINGS

SCARVES

BRAIDED PLASTIC

Another big shipment of
Cannon large size dlsl'l
cloths. Your choice of

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tANTRECE

WOMEN$ NEW FALL

Hoother, Teal Heatber and

Mr. Brady Shaw is 8 • pa~
In Holzer Hospital -· suffertnl

01:1

Lar~• size, striped waf-

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DISH TOWELS

39c

of Vinton

IJave moved to Medina who..e •
!Ley purchaBed property. .. ·
\lr·s. Milo Mool'1! Is not 110
w1·IL She Is suffering from fD.

other

pastel and dark colors.

cal\f'd on

from pneumonia.
· ·~ '
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Neal

manv

uses. Large assortments of

' BY MYilTLE NEAL
Mr. and ,Mrs. Mllo Moore
tended !be '')ftdding of . their
granddllllhler ln gprJntfie!d.
Mr. aiKI Mrs. Don Grant and
son were n!cent...eekend pesls
o[ Mr. aDCJ ·Mort Stev~.
Mr.. Qo... Jlroyles and dallghters of PilumtiUS were recent·
Sunday JIUeSIS Of her parenta,
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Cottrell.
Mrs. Mary lillrae lias ·retur~~­
ed from th~ · Medical Center
much improved.;:,
Mr. and Ml'l•jlf C. \VeUing·
ton and Rickf" Were• r~
weekend Jllll!~ of. Mf,
ltolrs.
.Jack Hendrix of
Mr. and 'MJ.s.
have moved to .
Mr and Mrs. •
Mr. and Mrs.

tip

guest ::.ize terry towels.
Can be used for place
mats, chair· arm and back

Porter

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Cannon
Waffle Weave

CANNON
FINGER TIP

Anyone wishing to write to a
former local boy now serving in

tr.r u. S. Navy, may do so at
this address: Roger A. Rupo
FA 34().16-18, U.S.S. Lowe tC.
D.F.. R - 325) F.P.O, San Franri" o· California 96601.
Mrs. Myrtle Simpkins is visIting her brother and family in
Caltlornla.

· ated plaid an weather
eoats. Leatherette trim,
slot seam pockets, notch·
ed collars. Single and
double breasted. Sizes 8 to

black and

fi fe.

Mrs. Sadie Carl and Mrs.
Lorraine King of Kingsbury
were· recent guests of Mr. and
\1rs. Clyde Harrison.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Leach
:111d children returned to their
lwme in North Carolina after a
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Leach and family.
Rev. and ~·rs. Raymond Fife
and Mrs. Bessie Fife, local,
and Mr. and Mrs. George Veith
of Middleport visited recently
with Mr. and Mrs. John Veith
and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Leach.

Deering . Milliken lamill·

.,shions For .The Hard To Fit Stout Person .

Bonded "A" Line Skirts-Heather tones. Sizes 32
to 38.
Slim Line Skirts-Plaid heather tones. Seat lined.
Sizes 32 to 38.
Solid Wool Flonnel Shifts. Sizes 16¥.! to 24\6.
Blouses in Prints and Solids. Sizes 40 to 44.

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100% Wool Full Fashioned Cordigons. Sizes 40 to
46. ~urn, navy, green, black.
Hlp Stitched Plaid Skirts-Multi colored heather.
·size• 32 to 38.
"No-Woist A" Lin• Skirts-Seat lined. Heather blue, .\-'
heather plumberry. Sizes 32 to 38.

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2 for $10.®

Minersville.

.llr and Mrs. Raymond
and two SQOS of East LlV!!I'pO&lt;~I.
were recent guests of Mr. and
I I r; Clarence 5earl5,
Terry
and Stanley.
'·
\1r. and ~
Osborne Farley
• ol Murrey Cicy visiled recenUy
willr Mr. and Mrs. Paul Senrls.
Mr and Mrs. David Reese
of Baltimore were recent guests
nl Mr. and Mrs. CJ~e Harri-

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DRESS SALE-

('{'n t Sunday

Mr and Mrs. Lewis

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ind•av Store Is Open 9:15 to 5, -friday .Sto1re .Iii

BY GLENNA
Mr. and Mrs;
and Mrs. Dora

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WOOD

ROLLER
Wa,bable supported plasttc - S8" width- - t ft.
leneth. ·White - Lt. Tan - GreeD.
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Complete with Brecklls

Sale $1.00·
:II'IIOLSTERING

'TAPBTRY
Bill , ~on pltle1111
and ~UtiJ. 54" ~th.

$2.9$-$3.19

$3A9Jaid
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AND DEATH OF -A RIOT

Police...ll.e~.'l'-ate on Erroneous Report
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