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THEATRE

Pomeny. Dido
TONIGHT thru TUESDAY
Stpt. 30. Oct. 4

Cocll B. DIMIIIo'o
fho TEN COMMANDMENTS
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Charlton Hestbn, YuJ Bryn.
ner, Anne Baxter, Edw. G
Robmson, Yvonne DeCarlo,

Debra Paget, John Derek.
Colorcartoon
Admis:::~ion: 75c: and 40e.
Running ttme: 3 ~ Hrs.
Shows Start: 7 P.M.

Saturdav Start: 6:30P.M.
Box-offiCe closes 8 P.M.

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5
NOT OPEN
THURSDAT, FRIDAY
1nd SATURDAY

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VISIT ELBERFELOS MENS and BOY
DEPARTMENT ON I THE 1st FLOOR

Hup, Tu, ·Three , ••
WASHINGTON - THE
lectlve Smlce, apparently
Jng a ljlanpower pinch
draft nien tn the !S-Uil'Oil,Rit
34 age' bracltet. About
have been ordered to lake

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A service~
laid Mel)!lay
'were alngl8 men and
•men WIUtout children who
:been deferred 'at ag~ 26,
then had . their llablllly ellend·
ed to age 35.
"It might be necessary
call lOme now and we want ·
know how many are
able," lhe 1pokesman said,

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CAl ENDAR
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MONDAY
TilE ANNUAL Oysler Supper of the Drew Webster Post
No. 39, American Legion in
Pomeroy, will be held Monday,
October 3 at 7:20 p. m. at tile
Legion Home. Finance Chair·
man Guy Eddie Guinther asks
all members and prospecUve
members to attend.

Rev. Joseph R. ,Kraley, pasJ,
or. of the St. Paul s. LuJ!'e~an
Church of Pomeroy ts be.gmrung
a. new ser1es of adult mstruc.
!ion classes In the church.
These classes will begin on
Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m.
Oct. 5th, and will be about one
hour and 30 minutes in length.
The classes will be lecture
session' where the main doc. MEIGS AERIE 2171 F.O.E.
trines and tenets of the Luth· l)ll'mbers are urged to attend
eran Church will be taught tile next regular meeting Mon.
and explained. An over·all view day, October 3, at 8 p.m. There
of the Holy Bible will be part will be a reading of new by·
of the course which will la&gt;t laws.
for some ten sessions.
EASTERN BAND Boosters
The classes are open to the wiU meet Monday October 3,
public and to any church mem· from 7:3D to U p. m. at lbe
ber
who might like to review Eastern High School. Mrs.
".. . and Kentucky Fried Chicken
the church teachings. It should Gordon Chevalier, president,
in every bucket."
be noted that attendance at urges all band parents to at.
these sessions is entirely volun· tend.
tary and that no one who at- HAT PARTY at St. Joseph's
tends them needs to join the Parish Hall in Mason, at 7:30
church. In other words, after p.m. nn Monday, Oct. 3, with
PHONE 992·5431
POMEROY, 0. a person has attended these bats, gloves, dresses, slips and
~~~~~~"!'!!"!"!"!"!"!"!~~~~~~"""'~~ 'sessions, and has completed pajamas on sale. The parly Is
CharierNo.B441- -National Bank Region No- 41' the course, he is under no ob- being sponsored by the st. JosREPORT OF CONDITION OF
. ligation to unite with the Loth, eph Altar Guild. Everyone is
' eran Congregation. If, how· Invited and refreshments will
Iever, he so desires to unile ' be served. There will be no ad·
with the church, he will have mission charge.
OF MIDDLEPORT
completed the requirements. POMEROY GARDEN club
In the state of Ohio, at the Close of Business on September . The public is invited.
will meet Moaday .at 2 p.m. at
20, 1966. Published in response to call made by Comptroller'
,
the home of Mrs. R1chard JoDes,
of the Currency, under Section 5211, U.S. Revised Statutes. SpecialMeetingl
Lincoln Hill.
w-d
THEODORUS Council DoughPlan IW?d bY LV
ASSETS
ge
ters of Am rica will meet Mo.,
Cash, balances with other hanks, and cash
Special meetings and events day at 7:W p.m. All members
items in process of collection "··------- S 391,962.77 have been planned by Middle- are urged to attend.
United States Government obligations
port Lodge No. 363, F. &amp; A.M.
dlr~ct and guaranteed .... , ... ,:, __ ____ 1,848,678.16 for lbe month of October In
TUESDAY
Obligations ~~ Stales and political subdivisions 320.480.20 observance qf the Celltennlal POMEROY BAND Booste
~ns
and diScounts ""··--··------------·- 3,503,278.4&amp; Celebration. On October 4 the A . ti
ill eet Tuesdrs
ed assets , _____ ,____________________
72,784.64 Masonic hisiDry will be given ss~~ on w mthe Se .ay
Other assets , _______ , ___ ,_______________
14,884.99 and 25 year pins will be pre- at 7. p. m. at
ruor
TOTAL ASSETS ,_,_, ________________ S6,152,069.22 sented to members.
School
All
.
• High
members
are audiiDrium.
urged to attend.

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE
THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK

October 11 Will be the annual POMEROY CHAPTER 186
Father and Son Banquet at the OES ·n
1 Tuesday at 7·45
Demand depo~ils of individuals,
Temple. Past Masters' Night
m.wtTh.:"wlll be election. of
partners~1ps, and corporations -------- S1,373,688.32 will be observed on October 18 ~fficers Annual dues are to
Time and sav1~gs deposits of Individuals,
with the 3rd degree clll!ferred be id
.... .,_ p~rtnersh1~s. and corporatio"' -------- - 3,858,662.66 and refreshments to foMow. Ken·
pa ·
.,.,poSits of Umted States Government , , .. ,
10,901.03 neth Sejtes worshipful MasWEDNESDAY
De~~ts of States and political subdivisions
215,430.16 te
ill ' sid
Certtf1ed and officers' checks, etc. , .. ,_,__
10,043.67 r, w pre e.
THE GUILD of Grace Epis,
TOTAL DEPOSITS ,_,,, $5,468.705.84
copal Church will ;meet Wed·
Total demand deposits , , $1 ,534,043.18
omo VALLEY GRANGE nesday at 7'30 p m ill the par·
Total Time &amp; savings deposits .a 934 662.66
LETART FALlS - 0 hi o . h h
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Other liabilities , , __ , .... ,,______________
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Graage No 2•1• held 18 THEouse.
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MIDDLEPORT Literary

Ch~!mS~o~~~~cotton twills, scrub den·
ims,

semi boxer waists and re-

gular styles worn with 1
belt. All are 100% wash

';;:'!:; Club will meet Wednesday af-

Roush in the chair, The follow· ternoon at. the home of Mrs.
ing officers were elected for 0. P. ~em at 2 p. m. ~·
100 000 00
o~~~.~~~-;~¥~lri~:~ ;~~~· ------------ $ ' . the coming year: Master, Her· Klem will. presen!. the revieW.
· No. shares outstanding 2000
bert Roush; overseer, Erma The. Ladles Auxiliary of ChesSurplus .,. . . .. .. ---------,-------------300 000 00 Wilson· lecturer Nora Cross· ter Ftre Department will have
. Vndivlded profits , ""--------------------·
209;115:34 steward, Alice 'Balser, Ass•i. 8 Stanley party at the
flre
steward,
Andy
Cross;
chaplain,
hoUBe,
Wednesday,
October
5,
TOTA
· L CAPITAL ACCOUNTS --------- 609,115.34 Rev. James Early; treasurer, at 8 p.m. All Interested Ill helpTOTAL LIABILITIES AND
Early Roush; secretary, Mrs. ing the Fire Department are
CAf'.iTAL ACCOUNTS -----·--·--- $6,152,069.22 Herbert Roush; ~te keeper, invited to attend or send an or.
MEMORANDA
Jol1h W~fe; ceres Julia Ear- der to a !'!ember. Light re!reshly; Flora, 611tdys elds; Po- menta will be served.
as shown above are after deduction of
mORa; Eula Wolfe lady Asll't
reserves of , ____ , , _____ ____ $ 18,413.321steward; Barbara' McNicklea' fr
lbe 1 1r --"bit •- the
Harold E. Hubbard, V. Pres. &amp; Cashier, of the above.
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a ""'u "'
bank .do he•eby rteclare that this report of condition ElU!CUUve ~o~ttee;
Pete Letart Methodist Church. 'l1le
and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Shields, leg~s!ative agent; AJ. Great Bend Grange will be in· ·
dy Cross, home ecooomlcs com. vlted 111 the October 24 meetHAROLD E. HUBBARD mUte, Barbara McN~kles, M1- lng. Installation of officers will
:We, the undersigned directors attetrt the correcttiesa of bel Roush asci Erma Wll&amp;on, be held at the 1191 meeting by
of condition and declare that It baa been eum- JQillor cbairmaD, '/WI· Jlllltel Tbomaa Sayre, Mjlller· of lbe
and to the best of our knOW!edce 1lld bellef II Ear)jl; 1(0ulb · ~. Eula Gresl Bead Granp, A
correct.
Wolfe; Ceulea!lJa1 ehabiniD, Juct lunch was eenrad. ;
CAPTT AL ACCOUNTS

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JAMES F. ARNOLD

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BUILDING ROAD - Heavy equipment of the Mel gs Count HI h
trustees is con~lructlng a section of new road connect! ng the 0 Y1 htg way DepartmPnt ed Suttoo Township
ersville . This proiect of the counlv hi h
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u r owr and Welrbtown Hill roads near Min·
mile of road is being built. It ll'ill be ~a~~~ind:J~:~~~~ ~ef~~n~~i~ last s:~~~i p~~~~~ximately one· third of 1

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Pomeroy Fire Truck Debt Paid Cff

lion of permanefit preso
slacks In the rroup.

$1.95-$2.95 .

Elberfelds men's department has a fine selection of

Be ~te also to see ihe
line eroup of· boys slacks
with matching shlrt.s in
olwt 3 to 7. 2.95, 3.95, M5

mens aport shlrta In aU oiz.
es. Plaids, solid colon stripes, regular cut shlrta,

MR. WilNGLii

STRIPliD SCHOOL'

TROUSERS

tapered ahlrtt with I o n 1
tails, butto'n down eollm,
regular widespread ex~llara.

Made of scrubbed hickory

slTipe, 100c;~ cotton, wide
belt loops, very tapered I P-~s.

The Mod look with Carnouy

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Street styling.

You should slop In on the

$4.95
WORK CLOTHING
Now is a good time

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of the fine ~Ions
and pick out what you need

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winter. Lee Work Pants
Shirts, Lee Overalls ~

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2.95, 3.95, 4.95, 5.95, 9.95

carpenters, painters, Car·
hartt Brown Duck Jackets
and Coats, Carbartt Over·
alls in

re~ar

Enemy DraWs Tighter

1st floor right away. See

lect the work clothes you
will need this fall and

and ear·

penters styles. Jackets of
cotton twill with q1,11tt lin·
ing, matched work pant,

You'll al10 llko the Hltctlon of mons
dron ahlrh In white. solid colon and
llrlpoe. Your favorlto:;-tylo In the pro-

and work shirts, Hanes un·

derwear in your choice of
sty1eo and in all slzeo.
Just stop in the mens de·
partment on the 181 floor,
took around, hove the
salespeople help you and
buy what you need now ..

per neck al10lllll •I- length for you

Young

SCRUB DENIM JEANS
Sizes 29 to 38 walllt measure and In your correct
length. Wide belt loops, slim cut with tapered lees.
Blue. Made of 50% polyester and 50% cotton.

$5.95

WORK CAPS
These work caps are completely washablo·- fit proo
perly and give 111tmotrt satlsfactioll. Sizes 8% to• 7'!11.
Solid colors.
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SHOP CAP STYLE with Pukocl Top
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SPORTSTER STYLE (Llko • B11oball Cap) -41•·

DRESS SLACKS

DRESS SHIRTS
NEVIll IRON

Made of 50% Kodel polyester - 50% combed cotton.
Long point button down collar. White, Blue, Maize.
In neck sizes 14'h to 17.

A fine quality men's slacks made of 70% orion aery·
Uc and 30% worsted wool. Regular cut dl'eu ataW
In sizes 30 to 42 waist and altered to your correct
length free. SoUd color for fall and winter weat,

$CJ.95

. $4.95

Bo Sure To SHAll Tho Other
. MENS DRESS SLACKS

YOUNG MEN'S CORDUROY

GOAL COATS

$16.95

,$8.95
ll'fiO!Ie. '

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eel to llvt 1M malerill llfl 8uflllcl BW'1 borM.

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SPORT SHIRTS.:, .. .~

Thera ore many other atJ1o joc~et. for mon all arranrect
for your easy oeleetlon. SIDp in on the flnt floor - try
on aol\tt of lite Jaclreta and Car Coat.o. Buy wbot you noad.

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"SUR COAT JACKETS

$14;95

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onliGle now on the lst·floor. A.:fine selectioll fllf ct- ·

MEN'S DACRON &amp; COTTON
Poll!llar ear ooat 1qtb. Zipper front, I slub pocket!,
shOll.'of lite laet•t II 6'% darron pofyeater and ~%
combed aitton and It baa a·warm ptli! ltntns. Navy blat
rolor. Slt.ett 38 Ill 46.

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warm quilted nylon Unlll1. Sizes lmlaU, medllun,·Iarft
and extralarse.

Y011'll want to see all the other stl/le jacketl for mtn
alld 1/0Ung men ln ttllles and llizes for evel'flom.

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$5.95 to $U5

Men's Corduroy J.ackets

Popular Hockmeyer wide wale corduroy with deep
Iu:urlous acrylic pile Unlnc. Dark olive. Knitted col·
Jar. Sizes 36 to 48.

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LONG SLEEVE
SPORT SHIRTS

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Mrs. Joe Moodlspaugh was
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guest of honor at a layette
report given on te&lt;eljt camp. ber 10.• Coffee wiU be served at elation and. also served as sec- of Mr. and.l)lra: Antho)lJ Slroll
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shower given recently by Mrs.
ing trips at a·meeting oi Brown- ·JO a.m. and the .meeting will retary of the association for ol ®lciM~•, 8l!d Mr. Clt"!tl
Russell Ferguson at the Moodle Troop 5 held at the home of starl at 10 a.m. All women of several years. In November, l!alflekl, .JOII' of Mr. arid ~
lspaugb home. Games were M H A 8 ~~· t ed their leader, Mrs. Richard Yau· the I!Jstrict are cordtallv invlt. 1962 ne was elected Presid.ent Raymend Hatfield of 1\lilladl
rs.
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played and prizes won by Mrs. home Frida evenln after a
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of the Ohio Welfare &lt;;on!erence, were, q,..~ y m..
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Null, William Hall, Mrs.
Gorden week's vislf at Kingston lth Offlcers named Include Mer- · There will 'be five workshops, an office he held until .hi!! all- ~venihg ·at the }lome ·.of · llielr
Crooksville, visited over the Clark , Mrs. Ellis Clonch and her son and dsug~ter·i.,~w rl Ault, chr.; Becky Rj&gt;ush, with the spechil.interest W&lt;Irk· polntment as State Welfare l,li· .un~4UJll. aunt, !Mr.,. ~ ,,...
weekend with ber father, Mr. Misa Brenda Dray. The door Patrolman and Mrs. Keith Bar: secretary; Vicki Mantey, asat~l- shop being the Bible study · for rector.
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(Jitarleo .,Wllllee; 1\Utliit¥1 llbad.
Clarence Clark.
pnze was awarded to Mrs. nitz and son
ant secretary; Kalhy Hams, 1967, ''Joy for an Anxious Age," Tbe theme for the meeUrlg is .The ~· 'Robei1 smltl), pal
Mr. and Mrs. Val Edgar Rey. Juanita Dray.
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d treasurer; Sheryl Hanning, flag a study on Philippians, This "Extending Your Ministry "
tor of lhe JIYsell Run l'rtt
nolds and children of Mor- After the honored guest had fam~·Y •;pent r~e ~eeKend :~h bearer : and Kathy Baker, door will be presen~ by Mrs. Ra~ Reservations should be made Methodist Church) reid ·,!be
gantown, w. Va., spent the opened gifts, rerreshments of relatives and friends at Norton tender.
Currie of Springfield, Ohio. The through the local churches and vows of the double ·rt'll cere
weekend with his parents, cake al)d Ice cream, decorated and Williamson, W Va.
Reports were given on the other workshops will be, Admin· sent to AJIIesvllle by OciDber ~ony at. 7;30 .f· ~·
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Reynolds. with the stork and pink and Mrs John Dursl ·and daugh camp1pg day at Camp Kla~u. lslrative, l'f9gram, World Ser- 6.
Followlnj .~he ciaremony lite
M nd Mr John Smith of blue booties theme, was served ter M H'ld R th '
f. to near Chester and plans were vice, and Fellowship.
couple 'i~ft for' a wedding triP
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'th fl
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Charleston, w. Va. spent the WIAttecndo1ee an puMnc · J h Cincinnati were weekend guests Ice show at Huntington W Va
The afternoon speakor will Audit/no Committee after 111l!!ii&gt;·herthey th(Wil golll to
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weakend ~~~ his mo er, rs. Reynolds, Mrs. Juanita Dray, ·o r. an rs. swor
owe Ocl 16. The group also dis- be Den~er ·L. While, DtreciDr of Of Council Meet•
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cussed plans for ·a 'Halloween t~e Ohio Department of Pubslae.
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Dray Miss Norma Dray Mrs Mr. and Mrs. George Korn party at Camp Kiashuta iancl 1 he Welfare. Mr. White received The auditing eoo~mlttee ol Attending the weCidlnl wert
Edith Haptonstall, Ohio Unl-~ Gord~n Clark, Mrs.
Willis..; Jr. of Col~mbus ~pent the visit to the Marietta College his B. S. de&amp;ree from the Col· Theodorus Council, Daughters Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hal·
verslly spent the weeKend with Hall Mrs Robert
Clonch weekend Wllh thm parents, Museum. The troop committee lege of Education of Ohio Unl· of Amertca, met Thursday ev- field, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
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verslty and has completed a enlng at the borne of Mr. and Andrews ·abel Susan anil Ray·
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mrs. Gilbert Henry, Mrs. Ed and Mrs John Thomas
IS composed of Mrs. William
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J 0 1 the Syra
•· Mr aDd Mn
flaptonstall and son. Bill.
Henry, Mrs. Harley Johnson, Mrs Mary Wippel ~~~ re. Morris Mrs. Fred Hoffman yUealr 0 igraty Huatel study teat 0 1"1 rs. almethsMrs' ~~ ;~tnhart. mond, ancl · ·
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Mrs. 0 scar Rous h has gone M.rs · Glennl·. e L'ttl
1 e, , 'M'138 Con- turned. horne from Holzer Hos- and Mrs.
Donna Glaze.
world War II, having served trustees, as hostess.
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to Florida lor several weeks me Halsmger, Mrs. Lovena pita! where she was a patient
with the Navy. Before enterln~ Following the audit of the
vl•lt with hll brother and other Neal, M1ss Brenda
Johnson for the past two weeks.
welfare work, he taught
tD books, a social hour was en- cia! secretary, Mrs. , lAllie
Irolotlvo!,
and Mrs. MoodiSpaugh and Mrs. \lrs. Margaret Dannhardl re- In nautical terms, a blan~- Ohio public schools. He ha• joyed and refreshments were Hauck, tresurer; Mn. ·~
Fergus?"· .
turned to her home, Columb~s, et means lite tsctlc of blocklnt
years experience In publtr served by Mrs. Meinhart . to Hayes, recording .. seeretarY •
PLAN AUCTION
J Shendmg Mgifts were Mrs. Pat Sunday, after a two weeks' VIS· wind from other boats' salls 1 welfare, with moie than 15 Mrs. Ray Seldenabel, deputy; and Mrs. J-.epb Beegle and
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o nson, rs. Charles Sm1th ' I't WI'th Mrs. Frank Fugate .
. your~ sails.
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'MHI Pa•t Officers of Racine M
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Campbell, fi nan- M....
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t'havtur Oti:S will aponaor
rs. James Johnson.. M
Chris Tompkins, student "'at
1•11"111 HUCtlon tollowlng t h elPaul Siders. Mrs. RoSie Cough, Ohio Northern University at
I'IMUIIr mHllnl of the chapter enor, Mrs. Norman Hawley' Ada, spent the weekend with
I totlllihl. The proceeds will be Mrs. hNorman Van Meter, Mrs. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
•lv•n to the chapter toward I Wng 1 Haley, Mrs. Jack PhlJ, F. Tompkins.
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le e ey, Mrs. . ug as Sunday dinner guest of Mrs.
See The Big Selection of Shirts - Jeckets • Trou sers • Undarwe1r • C1ps • Work Ckfth~n· •
_, ...... -·-. -· Grover, Mrs. Vtrgm1a Waley, Charles Withrow.
Mrs. Marvin Little, Mrs. Betty Mr. and Mrs . Eugene Harless
Neckties. Gloves· Belts· Now Is Wonderful Time To Buy What You Need For Fell ·~
Willi~ms , Mrs.
Elizabeth 1 of Clearwater, Fla., are the
MoodiSpaugh, Mrs. Ralph Mar- guests of her parents, Mr. and
Winter Wear tin, Mrs. Pat Covate, Mrs. John Mrs Ernest Davidson
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Names Officers, To Meeting in Amesville Oct. 10th .VowsateT'QketJ
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Gallipo- ley, Pomeroy; James Thomas,
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Haven; Virginia Pierce:
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Pomeroy-Middleport,~-~ct. ~ __19~!_ West Virginians Wr~k ~arietta 38 to:O,, ..
Ball0ts will ~ -=:y:7.:7:':7.,.~: ~rmont
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ordinanceo-were discus.•ed at
8 meeting of the Mld~leporl
Boord ol Affairs Monday
evening, reported fresldeot
Donald Mullen.
Tbe ordinances will
be
brought to the attention of
Middleport council at
Its
next regular meeting, said
Mullen. Attending were Rich·
ard Gress, member, and Board
Clerk Mrs. Sigman. ' No replacement tor the board's for·
mer president. Mr.
Lee
Smith, resigned, has been announced by Mayor c. o. Fish-

Dodgers 8· 5 Favorite in '66 Series

The
State Fresh· rMarietta (Jollege's frosh.
broke loose on
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man football team, playing in Nearly 600 persons
TD run. The conversiQn ·.
the first college game ever on the game sponscired by t h • kick was blocked. .
the Pomeroy High School foot- Pomeroy Athletic Boosters.
Tile alma mater -nl• Pollllli'O)
ball fJeld, scored a lopsided Fairmont lock 8-0 lead ear· Heed Grid Coach . · Charlli
38-0 victory Monday night over ly .In the first quarier when Jim
Bickel, , wbd
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WASHINGTON &lt;UPil -The (FHA) or guaranteed by tho financing also pa~ a one half of
~vernment-moving again to Veterans Administration , VA). 1 per per cent msurance fee.
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fet cash Into 1 dollar-poor The average FHA mortgage 'fhus the new FHA rate
martel-has boosted the i• about 116.1100 over a term of actually will be 61\ . per cent.
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· -~·mortgages to the highest level increase the monthly payments carry no mortgage fee. al· COLUMBUS fUPI) - Bal~ots
Kills at Least 5
gley~rda~u~!":n th~v~st[l'o_·p!!la~t!J-.
. '. Ill history. o fr such a mortgage by 2.5o, thousn the borrower must pay In OhJO WJII_ carry more tan
AN KHE. VietNam (UPI) '
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:-:. Tbe maximum Interest rate or 1921.60 over the t&lt;fe of the one half of 1 per cent ot .the 1•300 local JSsues, 10 addot&lt;On
A u.s. Army caribou transpott
second quarieil. 'Jbe boo
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value of tile mortgage In a ,to selection of person• to fill
the exlti ' tiQ'I/t . ~gatn Wilt·(,
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With live 'l!lilut'et. Je~ ~l!rliu
"pi,r cent in an effort to make
more mortgage money availa·
Secretary of Slate
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for a landing in fog and heavy in Middleport Mayor c.
,econ~ period ,Mike Marta SCOI\
to potential home buyers.
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-,,6 000 mortgage over 30 years
lal issues already olaced on
at least They were, Ned Call,
kick for the · exll'li poiDI !fBI
: by 'nearly $1,0011.
ballots with more still corning .:: r. ' ' "1!"'17&gt;l'"""'' •.
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and Mi~dleport, $10 ~nd costs,
Iwide once more.
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Fairmont l"'t the field wl,lb ,
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ankhn Delano Beggs
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COMMITTEE TO MEET
carrying a crew
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gleman got over from ·111e · l
' vestments In an eronorny hard either would have to give up . hls dream of becomt~g .~ taling $3011 million. account for The Executive committee of mclud.ng two A&lt;r Force pliOts, Middleport, $25 and costs,
tine will! 1'-mlntlte left ill
resstd to meot all the demand soldier or give up his beau tofu!, "LIZ Taylor-lookmg the bulk of the questions to be the PomeJOy Elementary PTA ! and 2; passengers.
orderly house; Robert Pooler, the fir~ ~all.
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. The ~ei!i"Vfrs~ team • con1 t 1 voted on. There also will be . will meel Wednesday , October
Robert c. weaver. secretary
Army recruiter Sgt. Jtm Stivers had ~e~n ha ~ne~ 88 municipal charter pro(l08als 5, at 1:30 p.m. at !he horne of
SPACE SAVER SPARE
orderly conduct, and
tmued Its al!jiull ·in the Iaiii
ot housing and urban develop· Beggs, 26, dunng the pa~t th~ee he:r~, 1 ~ eorning and 43 local option e!ertions on the presodent, Mrs. Leo Crew. AKRON (UP!) -The B. F. Allensworth, 49 , Middleport,
- .after the lh!rd quar- ·
ment, said abnormally high when _Beggs walked mto hiS office t a c o er m
sale of alcoholic beverages_
Plans WJII be· made for
the Goodrich Cn. announced today and costs intoxication.
was pl~y~d. withqut any tal1merest rates have drained that hiS was the step ofconvtcbon. 1 r 1, .. B
n- Brown predicted the
huge Hallow.,.n party October 27, at the development of a new pas'
_ wflen Kelly went 12
money away rrom the mort·
"I d1vorced my WJ!e, now can en IS ·
egg~ number of local issues would the school.
senger car tfre that folds it- Forfeiting bonds were
. 'The extra point attempt
gage market. "and made ll nounced ._ d hi b
dependents for enlistment
attract a greater number of j
self up and tucks nearly Into Edward Weaver, 33,
a kick failed. .:· .
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m ecause
. the trunk space now tak- 'J bus, $25, assu red cIear
doffocult
for home buvm to •·we
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BACK. INTO PITS
half
Fairmont got Its slxtb and
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manof wlife to preach at the Walnut Grove
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mancmg.
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h t heo wants
CALL ANSWEREDen up by a conventional spare. and J ohn Sheet s, Jr., 28 •
SIX·po
The new 6 per cent ratl'-lhe now~: ah
to
do Baptist Church on Sundays, The Pomeroy emergency FAIRMONT, W Va. (UPD dleport, $2~, reckless
quarter when George EdJIIalimum allowable undor pre- land ~~- I e ~o~ra~e.. Silvers while farming during the week, squad answered a call Monday Orders from Un ited Mine Work· FAST BACK
got lll from .the e.
$l!nt legislatio?-:-dlll's not apply ~ :~~e mg a u ' ·
!decided to give up his wife- at 6,4o p.m. at the office of ers Umon President W.
A. NEW YORK (UP!) -Dallas individual scoring effort o!
son of former
.I.IJ ltle 6 m&lt;lhon oulsland~~~ Tile recruoter said Beggs had temporarily.
Dr. John Ridgway for Watter !(Tony ) Boyle has sl"rled strik· linebacker C!Juck Howley, 1966 National Football .
IP?m~roy
Scljocl M~ntor
mortgages onsured by
be
ember of the National ! Beggs won honors In baSic King, who was taken to Veter- ~ ing rnal mmers back to work in whose 97-yard run with a season, was named wmnerl J&lt;mmy
of &lt;flncllo
Federal Housmg Adm~~tratoon G:~nrda ;::,d Army reserve for training and graduated three ans Memorial Hospital by the ~!arion end nei ghboring Monon- recovered fumble at Atlanta Monday of the Mesnen Fast· nati. was a
at 1'1£bl.end
SIX years and had tned
for months ago in the upper hal! of ::!::::::...:lr:.:e::a:ted:•:_:•:.::
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three years to join the regular hiS class at the Ft. Benmng, .
Army and go _to Viet Nam .. IGa., heiJcopter p&lt;lot trammg
&lt;Continued from P:.~e t 1
His apphcatwn got _lost m s&lt;hool.
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University
Rural
De
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partm~nt .
, · - ·----· -- -N. J, today for a 13 . month
The PllgrJmaK• . meeting
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tour of duty in the Southeast
scheduled last Apnl 10 was
ASia battleground.
reset for the November ses·
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ColumbUS, lO the Offices Of the
Ohio Council ol Churches wPre '
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suggested as points lor the Pll- ' T PLEAS~NT - frank L
gnmage.
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amili" for a potluck d1nner Ave ., died this mo~~ng at the ; Gauge readings:
GatlipoUs
•t the farm home ot Dr. anrl JGalhpohs Med&lt;cat "enter fol- Dam 12.1. 14 3 running 5 feet
Mrs. Lester L. Roush after the jlow&lt;ng a tong illness.
Ion rollers. Pomeroy - Mason
buslne" session . Attending were : He had been superintendent ' 20 60, Pt. Pleasant 2411, Hooton
lev. and Mrs Rochard Marlin Jot the Pt. Plea&lt;ant Ci&lt;y Water· 2 03, ~anawha Falls 6.37 fall·
, 1nd sons, T1m and Andy : Rev ., works smre 1941 . and was form- mg. Charleston 19_7; _fallm!.
~nd- Mrs Jam., Early aoo son. 1 erly employed by the Columbus London Dam was runnong 1 •
&gt;hro&lt;lopher; Rev and
Mrs. l and Southern Ohio Eledric Co. feet. Marmet 11'1 feel, and
~arvor Wolloam&lt; Rev and Mr.. when the city purchased the Winf&lt;eld Dam 4 feet.
. hester Lemley. Rev. and Mrs ' aterworks from thai firm .
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llax Donahue. Rev and Mrs : w
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Paul A. Sellers. Rev. Donald Mr Riffie was born Jan. 24, Ohio Rtver ·- . Phlhp_ Sporn

Preacher DI·vorces w.·fe

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tfiC" the administration Will graP ( 11 ren .
[ SV\Vania down 20, 4·30 a.m.:
con~lder invoking the Tafl
One SISler sumves.
Mrs ) Mountam State up 22. 5:50 a.
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lllreat:ned nationwide strike ' thers Ernest RJffle Gatlopolos White up 23 , l:ll a.m.; Elisha

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f'ar ly 1Cll Maf!on Countv WPlfar~ Coun· • 14, 7 a.m. : Mark Easton down

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Pt Woods· up Greenup 12 20 am ..·
GE 11 the solo producer of )el Ferr•
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tftline~ used in Navy MarlnP Pleasant also s_urvlve .
I J . S Lewis up Greenup 1:15
and Air F'orce f4 Phantom Funeral servoces WJ!I
be am Franklin B up Greenup
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Thursday 2 P m . '" ohe Crow- 2 50 am . Sa lly Polk "P Green·
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Barbara
IIUTLAND DEFEATf.O
Gay up Meldahl 4·40 p m; In1\
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up Meldahl !0 25 p.m .
RuUand's 7-llth gr.de te•on
' Zimmer down Meldaht 4 am .:
M ld hi 5
: l~ffll'ed I :111-0 setback Mon- SEW YORK :UP II - Sloek I z h d
:, #y rvoning agai~sl lhr vi soling
A ton '-"P yr own e a :pnceo ronlinued on ret,.al 40 a m.. A. J. Patteon down
!- jalllpolis Bluo Devils RuUand durong Ih' f1" 1 hour 0 t tra dmg Meldahl 1 a.m.
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:wJII travel to Middleport for • lodav.
IUhu!'SdiiV evening game Th• The Ulliled Press lnternalion- Gallipolis am a r
Babes arr undefeated
I II Hougland up NO p.m. : Jeff.
al sto&lt;·k rolarket Indicator e boat up 1 am.: H. E Bowles
n 76 per cent JUSt before the down 3 20 a.m.: Solvay
up
e"d of the flrsl hour
Losers 3:4.1 a.m.: Flag Ship down 4.
ANXIOUS TO I.E~VE
outnumbered gamm, by more IS a.m.; EIFercliff down 4 20
WASHINGTON •UPJ1 - Th• than 3-l&lt;H "' 6tlf\ dechned wh&lt;le am ~uckeye State up 5 a.m.:
gett1n1 lht scene ot ad only 184 advanced. Dow Jones Jenks up 8 50 a.m.
possed 22 bills Mon industnal average was down I Konawbo River George
_ ,., .,.,~-· ranging from Jellyfish ron. more than 3 pomts at the , arne • p
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~..l!l.H'"' to labelinl regulalmn
nee up arme .
Pm .
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. ch'1ps genera 11 v 1ost ·nly
·Fort
Dearborn
down
Marmet
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tower . General Motors hurked down Wmfleld ; 25 p m., Naro INU:RE1'1 ~~~ tht downtrend with a gain of 1Ilona! up WJOfiOid 2 40 .a m ·
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· It dropped •harpty Monday. 6 35 .a.m.: Allen R. Merrill up
Kodak slid and Du Pont and Wonfleld 6' 55 a.m.
1Unoon Carbid• lost iesse
frartlono.
CHARGED IN MURDER
Electronics were ~t hack TOLEDO, Ohio (UP!i - A
smartly Fairchild camera fell 26-year-old Ohioan who alleged3'-1 fBM 3 and 7..enith 211. !y killed an 113-year... td man
,~;~:~~r., uw.u~• AiriitJes were mostly fractions ! dismembered his body and burn•
'" ,.,,,. lower KLM was a standout. !t ed the pieces. was beld here to
""t' ..... Istarted firm but later fell 3. day on a first-degree murder
Northwesl was also a downside charge. Thomas Carter Clyde,
leader, sliding 1%.
was arrested Monday by pollee
Oils were hit with selective at Premont when they disco•·
selling. Mobil · fell 1'/o, Texsco ered a charred foot ftnd olhPr
11'. and Sinclair I. Polaroid portions of I man's body. En.,_ lost 21'1. JnternaUooal Tele- ~ene Carrithers Toledo, In tho
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beth Childers Riffle. He was a i 13. 7 am .; Defender up
14,
member of the Tnmty Metho. 12 40 a.m.· Steel_ Ranger down
dis! churrh. the Junio· Order 14 4 a.m.; Codrmgtor up 14,
United American Me"hamcs, a 5 a.m .. Edeana B~sworth down
former member o' , ,., 1y coun-Jl4, UO a.m.: Cross Jr. down

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teeman from the IA"W&lt;&lt; district I up 16, 6 15 p.m : Charles StevCram Collrse Givl'n
for several years.
enson up 16 o 30 a.m . Jeffer.
W4SIRNGTON _ TRF. .IOHNson up 17 7.35 p.m.; Harvey
~on administration tanned a He " survived by his wife Jordor up 17, 3:20 am: St.
~ram cour~ on Viet ~am todav Gertrude Truette R1file .. three Marys down 11 4:30 am.; Re1or negotialors in the Gener~l daughters. Mrs Mae Sm&lt;th. at liable up 17 5·20 a.m . Walter
~lectric dispute before send· home . Mrs. Faye Hudson , and Beckjord up 17 , f llii a.m.; Pol·
r,ng !bern back to the bar ain Mrs PP2'V Gertarh hfllh of Jy R. up 18. 4 15 am . Chuck,.
.Ill tablr in search of • gcon-1Pt Pleasant: two sons, Leon· I D down 18. 6 a m.: OVEC up
tr!ct agreement. ff that faoi • ard and Larry Roffte Doth o! 118. 7 am .: New Martmsvllle
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r th Pt Pleasanl. one grandson, M1- up 19. 3 10 am, Sleet Trader
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BaiUmore 01 Saturday -and aoudlpaw Oaude
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Friday Is an open day for for the Dodgel'l.
on
• ....., 'WtN vapped' .., befaN die
travel -It will be righthander Unleu Manager Wal:Jston Aparicio, sa
Willa, sa •oc"•ed··IIIH o1 lllefr llalt.
Wally Bunker lor the Oriole• oJ th Dod""l'l or
auer Snyder, ef
Gilliam, 3b
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Joboson, If lt a.m., Molday aade u
COLUMBUS (UPI) - All of ville went out and handed W~·
on the Los Angeles Dodgers.
games of the series
matcb Powell, Jb
T. Davia, rf aMOIIIICODJioal ·lbal'lhey would • auddm it's SleubenvUie that rea a 21-8 whipplnJ In the r.U
Tlral was the World Series
the same hurll!ra. There was an Blef311Jl, _If
Lefebvre, 2b pal die 1,111
H 1111e al
th .
picture today and the oddama·
If 'a the Baltimore plans, D. Johnaoa, 2b
Parker, lb tbtlr lladiiDI 11 1 p.m. 11111 Sandusky has to contend with last week and came wl Ia, two
kers went along with that gilt0
however, If the Dodgers should Elchebarren c
Roseboro c 1 buge 1111e fonlled baurl ~~&amp;- ill the race for the top Ill Ohio paints of leadill8 Sandusky lliis
edged Dodger pitel!lng, quoting
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rack up his right balders, McNally p •
DryiiCial~ p lore tile • ..,_,. time.
high schotl football.
bme around.
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Bauer may switch to southpaw Umplr~ -Jacko~ (NL)
Beeawe o1 111e pollcllc
d:~n:;' ~~:~h!n~;! What's more, Steubell'VIlle
I'm walt- the National League champioa•
lac lor!"
as the 8·5 favorite to win the
Frank Bertalna as a llarter,
plate; Chyi'ak &lt;AL), 1b; Pel_: problem, tbe club copeDed the find their No. 1 spot 10 the even had two more flrllt place
----series opening Wednesday.
"You don't play 1 World koudas CNL), 2b; steiner (NL), llcket wladows Hilly
u United Press International voteo than Sand~sky, 14 10·!J.
11 will be big DOR Drysdale, DETROIT (UP!) -With the Series by ear," said · Bauer. left field foul lille; Dturnmond llov tuly !UUI lbe oeall were Class AA ratings In jeopardy by from the 41 co8CileS voting 1b1s
finally living np to hil $10011,000 Ink hardly dry on his new two- "You go with your best. But IAL), right field foul Uae.
cese lle!Ofl t.. lime IIIey a different contender. And the week .
a year salary, opposing Dave year covtract, the Detroit circu!lllltancea e In d 1e I a I e
-nre
to 11 • lllle. Big Red from Steubenville mus
The Blue Streaks from SUMcNally, a stocky southpaw Tigers new manager • Mayo changes."
r - arrMDI Jl the
rd
working for
on the Smith, today began looklag Bauer polllted out l)&lt;&gt;w
lladlulll at I p.m •• Ia utlcl- cled Into contentian the ha dusky weren't exactly taliillg
itcher's
moUJid
and
with
that
ahead
to
1987
aad
the
Bengals
mislead!••
averages
can
be.
pallaa
o1 bellll able II . baJ way - by winning the big one. thil)gs easy themRelvea, bowP
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In the fll'st UP! coaches ra- ever. They overcamo the rain
CtJOD
pairing the bookmakers quoted neup.
. His club, noted for ita hitting, NEW YORK &lt;UPI) -lllock two tleketolor oae Jlllle wen lings iaat week, Sandusky and and mud to whtp Marioo flarethe Dodgers as g.; choices lor ~mith, beglnntn.g his third has 8 team batting sverage prices Inched higher In esullous teld they llad aU beta aold.
Warren Harding were dead· ing by 40 ~ints lor their foUI'Ih
.
the first game.
slmt as a maJor
teague only two pomll higher thai the lradln durin the Ont hour
COLUMBUS (UP)) - M1ami In the second game 01 manag~. took over the pOoling Dodgers.'
lod g
g
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lacked for IU'St place. Steuben straight win.
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Figures Are Decelvlll
ay.
ROIEltTS RELEASED
Although the season stlll'has
1?1' ~e Mld-Amel'lcan Confer- League ~hampion Orioles will search by the Tigers to repl"':" But the Orioles have scored The United Preos lnternallona long way to go, it looka .. If
ence ,. total offense last sea- face baseball's finest pitcher, Charlie Dressen who died thiS 755 runs to 6tl6 for the Dodge" Ill stock market Indicator CHICAGO (~PI) any one ot Sl&gt; or se•en ~eams
son, ha• moved to the top 11 Sandy Koufax They will be summer. Tbe 51·year-&lt;&gt;ld for- and have hit 175 home runs poated a gain o1 US per t:a~t Rlbem JS at liberty and
could wind up in lint place ·by
that category this week.
underdogs agaio.
mer scout for the New York against only 108 for Los near the end of the first hour . .travel if necessary.
mid-November. Besodes SandusHis performance Saturday .1•
Odds Mean Nothii!g
YankeeB managed two teams in Allgelea.
Of the 1,024 Issues traded, 484 Tlte 40-year-&lt;&gt;ld major
ky and Steubenville. !bose w&lt;th
leading
unbeaten Redllkms "Odds mean nothing in this the National League, at Ctncin· Tbose are deceiving figures, advanced and 2U dectin"!l.
.,.pentar of the 1950s
a good sbot at the top inctui!ed
to their thll'd win pushed his 1~ game," insisted Orioles Mana· nati and Phllade!ph&lt;a.
too, for the Orioles' home I'UJI.!
.
given his unconditional
Niles, Massillon, Upper Arliftg.
tal yardage ~alned to 417.
ger Hank Bauer, leading his High on the well·tanned came ID parka 1maller than Most gams Ia the list w..., by the Chicago cub8
ton, Columbus Watterson ·and
Kent States Don Fitzgerald, team Into its first series, skipper's mind Is a realignment Dodger Stadium, one ol the fractional but a lew glamor
PT. PLEASANT - Appalach- possibly a couple others. '
seeond to Matte In total offense, although It is nothing new to ef the coaching stall • a•d toughest parks in baseball to shares adv8llced m~ than 1.
Power Company announced The top 10 teams underwent
held on to the rushing lead as Bauer as a player. He W'lls on strengthening oh,l!&gt;e pitching bit home l'UIIs.
Som~ of ~· big gamen at thr DOUBLE ROLE
that H has appli•d additional shakeups as Nile. adhe has from the fint game_ He •ine New York Yaftkce series crew Only one coach -former "Surt It's tough to hit 'em opemng failed to bold Ibm btsl
IT (UPil
At! Ia
the West Virgima Publie vanced from fifth to thu1l after
has, picked up 351 yards lllrd7tl teams.
.
majo~ league Infielder 811d here," agreed Bauer, "but levels.
DkiETRRoOn Reed w.;: an
Commission for author the Dragons smothered Cincm243 ya s "Th t Dod
carrles,
oompared
to
'tch'
Is
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fell
Ilk1 Frank and
roo
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w Saturday n1'ght ·
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b Mi · fullb k
a
ger PI mg n coach Tony Cuccl•ello - s wuen
owa
Electronics were bid lllgl!tly ·th · Braves t. a· 4-2 viclory
to reduce rates to residen- 03 ti W'th
' ro
tries by - amt d ac scaring us, we'll beat 'em with been hired. The rest will Brooks Robillson and Boog higher Motorola was a· lland· ·Cine_, __ ti' • Sundoy hao
tial commercial school
and Massillon, which had to work
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ey probably be named by the end ?We ge a
- e out, rebounding-- -kom ..JMt to COI!tinue bi• double sports industrial customers m Wes' hard for a 24-12 ood oveJ AU •·
.
k •
th say they have the p1tchlng of the World Series
Will saU out of any park JD the
k' selloff with 1 gain of
and bu signed
Vlr&lt;rinia
ance, came in tourth, a ~t&lt;:h
faVQrJte
target, too over e Maybe they have but we have
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wee 1
career
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ltwer than last week.
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"One of our biggest pruu·
,
3o/•.
contract with the Detroit The rate reductions would
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the h&lt;tters and we have some lema.. Smith said of the The Dodgers pitching Ugures
p· t
f th N tiona! BaskatUpper Arhnglon and Co{Jl!ll·
1 to 10 tat f more than
12 catches for 171 yards_ aRd pitching, too, that can surprise T'!ge;,. "Is •- get the pitchillg are evea more Imposing than Steels were firm. Cllrysltr baliSIOAns 0 . ti•h 1
•,m,~un000
a 11
bus Watterson, a couple 4-t
one touchdown. Gary Cram of th ..
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Western Michl an sli ed to em. .
staff cocrdinaled.''
"'~
ore
orne run paced a firm aulo section with
' In making the announcement. teams from the Capital City .
'th g
PPf
He saod he would go with s~•th said he was III the arilhmetlc. The Loa Angeles 8 0•ain of '!lo.
'lbt 6-foot-5 former
J P G'll .
'dent and were voted the fifth and sjxtr
Second Wl
11 catcheS pr 188 fi alJ'
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JJ
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ll ti
ed
ed 7 5 • ~ Of . I S, YJCO preS!
ardl
Jre-c mg ."g
a e~ m market for a first-rate pitching sta
as a co ee ve eara
Airlines were on the uptrack. Danre star averag
. pom~ eneral manager of ~ppalach po8itions respectively foltow\llg
Y Toled. . .
Sc"- ide j Palmer agamst Kouf81 m the
h and headitlg the llst w8S run average of only 2.83 agalllst Eastern was the pacuetter per game as a Ptsloa
gta
'd th t th
t rate spectacular victories Arlingi/Jr·
0 JWUor John ,,..e r second game
coac
3 35 for the Orioles Both cluba th
all of 1'4
1 t season
n, SSJ
a e newts
11 ed N
k 32-6 ano
leads in passing with 21 com- Then iR the ltlird game in Ray Berres. who was released h~ve superb relief ·pltcblag _ wl a g
·
as
·
reductions ar~ in hne with the ;~,;':,son ;~ara' :111-0 winneJ
pletlons for 2711 yards aad two .
_.. - - by the White Sox last weok. Phil Re&amp;an Bob Miller aad
companv'• philosophy of reduc· over Columbus West.
touchdo\IIIIB,
ou FROSB ROMP
Several other men, however, Ron Perran~skl for tile Dodgers
lng rates at every opportunity
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Tim Majetle of Western Mich· ATIIENS Ohie (C!&gt;l )-Ohio are being considered Smith and Stu MUier Dick Hall
At the same time, the com- Round1ng out thehtepW 10 wer&lt;
~..._ h8
ad
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'd
. to th e v·~rgmJa
· · Mansfoeld
, arren n
I gaa !...,.
•I scoring par e, University'• freshman football aaJ ·
Eddie Fisher and• Mot Drabow-•
appbed
.
c· m- seven!
ti Eld Ia intt
with 24 poltits, followed by Ml· team romp«! over Marshall's The real strength
of the sky for the Orioles
State Corporation Commission eoghthC mc;nn~ S ~ ~
m'a Jim Sbaw with 20.
freshmen 48-0 Monday as quar- Tigers, according to Smith who Fair weather ...;,. forecast
for permission to reduce rates and ~ve ;,:'
l b osep~
terback Cleve Bryant of Canton scouted rival players for the for Wednesday's game with
that stale by over $837.000 !Ohth. f Jy d farrlen 118181
· the
u· ld Hi
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" o a e ea on
rerort
scored two t.uchdowns ia pac· Yankees, IS
ou oe - s the starting timt at I p.m.
annuall'y
among the leading 10 IIIJnada· it
ing the Bobcats. It was
the knowledge tf the Tigers' roster PDT.
Gills said. "The total
rate
opening game for both teams. surprised Tiger Ge•eral Mana- All reserved tickets lor the
POMEROY LANES
17ll9.
reductions in the two
states _th_e_s_ta_t_e._ _ _ _ _ __
ger Jim Campbell who had 55,000 capacity Dodger Stadium Wome11'1 Early llircl Leag110
amcunt to more than $2.290.000
Slater motored to Reynoldsburg, been talking with Smith about were Bold out. The last ot the
September It, lBII
Womn'o Thunday Lea[ft armually. It brings the tetat reO. to work Friday morning.
the job for the paRt few weeks. 8,0011 available tickets were Mid
Points
Sfpl. ZZ, 1ttll
ductiono in rates made by Ao·
...,,._________ Mrs. Warren Rose, Miss Ed· "Smith got the Job,'' CamP:. oul in a 45-miRute span Pinettes .. 14
w.. Losl pa!achian to its customers on
Mr.
~ose and son, Port- :ith Rose, and Robert Ours vis- bell seid, "becau~ he bas a yesterday on the basi8 of first Bowtetteo ., ........ - t ~ T~m, No. 1 . . ., .. . G
West Virginia and V&lt;rginia si~ce
laRd,
mr. Carl
Walton i ited radio station WMPO re- solid background m baseball, come, first ~rved.
Screw Blllls . , •• - , , . .. I ,Somon s Ma~ket . . 5
1960 to more than $6.8tm.OOO. ,
~d dausnter, Newark, VISJied cenUy and enjoyed talkingif~P.j '1J8rso~ly Is right· and the LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The Slow Four ., ...... - - .. 1 N. Y. Clothing Houst 5
Over %00,000 of the company s
WllD the Warren Rose family Mrs. Janet Korl and Bill -MU· 'tluf'-be tough and meab when probable starling lineups for Odd Balls ........... 7 Landmark
· .. 4
West VIrginia residential cusrecenUy.
ler.
he puts oa a unlfoi:Jil.":.
the flrat game of the WorldiKrazy Four ...... - .. . 4 Flesher's Texaco .. • 4
tomers would realize annual
~.
Mr. 8lld. Mrs. All011 Taylor ..
.. ..
High Sltlgle game - Mildred Rutlalld Dept. Storo . - l
6 savings totalling 1369,0011 under
,
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vb!ted thm d~ughter, Mr. and 1
Jacobs, 153; High Series- Syl- High Ga~ and Series-Jane the propo.ed oew tariffs_
1via Blake, 397; High Team Walton, 172, 4»7; ~am
Mrs, John Wilson, Columbus.
Savings annually ot $114,0011
a recent weekend.
Game and Sertea - BowletleR, Garno - N. Y. Clothing
would affect about 20.000 com·
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rose NEW YORK (UPII -Tradl· Vols were the only aeweomers to ninth. Georgia Tech which 6411, 1732.
120: Team High Series customers Wlder the
~
spent a recent Sunday with her tion·c~cious Tenqessee, In the to · the top til as Mle~!~an, survived a ~re from Cle~on j
York Clothing Bouso 2398.
company's proposal.
parents, Mr. aod Mrs. Allm midst !if, a spectacular revJVa! beaten by North Carobna, before wlnmng 1:1-12, renramed
FolD!•
Rate reductions
totalling We are independeat iusutaoc6
Taylor.
_
i under Coach Doug Dickey plunged from seveath to 1mb. lOth.
·
Holsum No. I . . . . •• .. 2a . Friday Womel't Leque
abo•t $97,000 annually would be ascnts If you bavc aD EMX:~deo&amp;.
m~ al your sicle lo belp . .
Blll CarillOn, Dan Sm1th, Dot today became the third South- The top Hve teams remained Purdue, dumped from the top Crow's Steak House .. - 11
Stpl. U. 1111
nade lor 370 schools in West we
your claam ~ettled quietly and
Smith, and Chester Rose attend- "!'stern Conference club to firmly riveted to their posl- 10 two weeka ago by Notre Holsum No. 2 .. . • .. .. 16
Woa
Virginia while more than 80 fairly. kely on ua for worr)'·bu
ed the Science Review at Ohio crash the top 10 ID the weekly lions. Michigan Stale was on Dame, climbed back to 11th Forema.o 6 Abbott . • " . 14 Bahr's ClolhieTR
7 2 large Industrial users would insurance protecState UIU'Iersoty A1rport last United Press International top once again, followed II place by routing Southera Craig's Market . . .• - •. 14 Iola'a lleauty Salon . . I
l roali2e annual savings in excess uon fur your car.
borne. or busineu
/6.
week.
Board of Coaches ratlnga by order by UCLA, Notre Dame, Methodist 35-23. Houston and G&amp;J Auto Parll .. _ , .. I Forest Run BIO&lt;k .. 4 5 of $860 0011
Call
us.
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Paul Rose attended the Sci· vaulting into seventh position. Alabama and Southern Callfor- Wyoming, a pair o! surprisiRgly High Single game ud ~eries Team No. 2 . .. .... 41'. 41io
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ence Review along with the Tbe undefeated Volunteers nia .
strong clubs, ranked 12th ud - George Wright, 222 nd Gene Team No. 5 .. - .... I 6 LEADING JOCKEY
Vo·Ag class of Southern High sa&lt; ted past ninth-ranked Flori· The top--raoked SparlanR re- 13th, respectively.
Grate, ~z: Te8111 High Game Team No. I . .
. . 2\1
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J . ruPil
School.
da, anotller SEC contender, and ceived 20 firs~place votes and Oklaholllll and Texas, op-- - Foreman and Abbott, 882; Higb Game - Sullie
- Willie Shoemaker was named
. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Offull vis- to within three notches of 318 points 11 lltreRgthening their ponents this week al DaUas, Team High Series - Craig's and Phy!lis Mullen, 174;
h nation's leading jockey
1
!ted an afternoon with Mrs. fourth-ra~ked Alabama,
the hold on the No. 1 spot. UCLA shared 14th place while Geor· Market, 249tl.
Seril!l - Plllldora
474. e
following a nationwide
INSURANCE AGENCY
Warre• Rose.
pre-season favorite to repeat as drew seve• first-place votes gla's battling Bulldogs
Team IUgb Game and
r11cing
experts
by
174
11
INC.
Dr. and _Mrs . Lester Rousb SEC champion. No other league and 285 points while No~ lith. Missouri, which
Womea't Early Bird Leape Bahr's Cletblero . 1161, 1794. t:~ Atlantic City
R a c 1n g
had as theJr guest Wednesday bad more than two represeata- Dame was a close third With stubborn fight against
Sepl. 11, 1111
. t'
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Miss Edith Rose.
lives iR the top 10.
three Jirs!"Phlce nominations before succumbIng 24 · 15,
Polllta
./ednesdo., ....
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As;~' ~~~id's !eadmg money 8111 Childs, Rodney Down;ne
Mrs. Pauline Rose was
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Tennessee, which btl1'1!t back and '1:17 pomts.
dropped from 11th to 17111.
Bowletteo .. .. .. . • - - 17
LOGAN STATISTICS
.
ed 11173 ints to
guest of Mr. an~ Mrs.
Dean into natJ;~j spotlight under Arkansas, unwinding after 1 Unbeaten Duke and Washing· Pinettes .. ., _ ...... II
NET YARDS RUSHING
wmner amass
· poBraulio
Earlch and family of Columbus Dickey li~jeason for the first sluggish start this season, leap- loa, which shocked Ohio State Odd Balls .• .. .. , .. 13 PLAYER-Pot. TCB YG AVG, : . . for runner-up
220 N. 2nd Awe.
Ml4dltpoo1
two days. She made a trip to time in nine years, jumped frogged three places to sixth. 38-22 by beatiRg the Buckeyes Krazy Four .. .. .. .. 10 Bartow, HB -·,. 'II 122
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the hospital for another check· from 12th place in the ratings a TeRRessee was followed by at their on ground galJIII, Slow Four . , .. _ · · 8 West, HB . _·... . 'II 112
t.•
up on Wednesday.
week ago to challenge college Nebraska, down two placea to were Ued for 18th while Screw Balla .. .. .. .. .. I Nelsoa, ,FB ...... 32 122
Warren Rose and
Marion focthall's power structure. The eighth, aRd Florida, down one Mlchigan filled out the top 20. High Game and Series -Nel- Kemper, FB ... . 32 120
Ia Barton, 151, 436; Higb team JnhnROO, HB , .. .. I I
game and serlea- Krazy ·Four, Postoo, QB ... - 34 14
602, 1752.
'Brady, HB ... - · 2 -4
TOTAU
117
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Early Wed. Miied Leape
TEAM STA'i'[ST[CS
Sept. 21, 1111
Deparlmeat
L OPP,
Woa IAit First Downs .. .. .. .. .. 28 37
11-F's .. .. •• _ •• t
S Ruohing .... ., .. ·... .. 494 526
Fours tom a ~ _ .. .. .. I l Paulrw .. ... _ . .. •
Ill 231
4 Aces ., - .. , .... I I Total Yarda .. .,,_, 605 757
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Spoilers .. , .. · .. .. - i
, Pus Attempt• .. ·.. •• , :18 32
Four Sportamea .. .. 4 ' I Completed .. ...... ".. 10 11
Double M'a .... · .. - 3 t lljtercel""d· ._. . - ..... 2 4
High Game - Jualor Pllelpa, , ·
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20Z, men; Lind&amp; W·e~, . . - SF.,48qN RECORD
172, women: Hilb Series - ·ua- Lot11D I Bexley 0
da Winebrenner, 489, womea; Lagan 12 HUllard 21
Charles Boyles, 532, men. Toam Logan e AlbeiiS I
Hl&amp;lt Game - B. - J1''•, l!O; Losu It .Pomeroy t .
Team lllgb Serlel - Fouratome Tin'Aa II
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wer antenna, like new w1s1w tires, deluxe ,vheel dlsca, •
tinted glass, factory air conditioning, la,OOO actual
milea. Real oharp.
Dave
Goodwin
Wishes
To
Thank
All
His
Patrons
and
Customers.
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Pomeroy-Middleport,~-~ct. ~ __19~!_ West Virginians Wr~k ~arietta 38 to:O,, ..
Ball0ts will ~ -=:y:7.:7:':7.,.~: ~rmont
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Five F'ined in
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ordinanceo-were discus.•ed at
8 meeting of the Mld~leporl
Boord ol Affairs Monday
evening, reported fresldeot
Donald Mullen.
Tbe ordinances will
be
brought to the attention of
Middleport council at
Its
next regular meeting, said
Mullen. Attending were Rich·
ard Gress, member, and Board
Clerk Mrs. Sigman. ' No replacement tor the board's for·
mer president. Mr.
Lee
Smith, resigned, has been announced by Mayor c. o. Fish-

Dodgers 8· 5 Favorite in '66 Series

The
State Fresh· rMarietta (Jollege's frosh.
broke loose on
yaN
man football team, playing in Nearly 600 persons
TD run. The conversiQn ·.
the first college game ever on the game sponscired by t h • kick was blocked. .
the Pomeroy High School foot- Pomeroy Athletic Boosters.
Tile alma mater -nl• Pollllli'O)
ball fJeld, scored a lopsided Fairmont lock 8-0 lead ear· Heed Grid Coach . · Charlli
38-0 victory Monday night over ly .In the first quarier when Jim
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WASHINGTON &lt;UPil -The (FHA) or guaranteed by tho financing also pa~ a one half of
~vernment-moving again to Veterans Administration , VA). 1 per per cent msurance fee.
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fet cash Into 1 dollar-poor The average FHA mortgage 'fhus the new FHA rate
martel-has boosted the i• about 116.1100 over a term of actually will be 61\ . per cent.
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· -~·mortgages to the highest level increase the monthly payments carry no mortgage fee. al· COLUMBUS fUPI) - Bal~ots
Kills at Least 5
gley~rda~u~!":n th~v~st[l'o_·p!!la~t!J-.
. '. Ill history. o fr such a mortgage by 2.5o, thousn the borrower must pay In OhJO WJII_ carry more tan
AN KHE. VietNam (UPI) '
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:-:. Tbe maximum Interest rate or 1921.60 over the t&lt;fe of the one half of 1 per cent ot .the 1•300 local JSsues, 10 addot&lt;On
A u.s. Army caribou transpott
second quarieil. 'Jbe boo
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value of tile mortgage In a ,to selection of person• to fill
the exlti ' tiQ'I/t . ~gatn Wilt·(,
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With live 'l!lilut'et. Je~ ~l!rliu
"pi,r cent in an effort to make
more mortgage money availa·
Secretary of Slate
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for a landing in fog and heavy in Middleport Mayor c.
,econ~ period ,Mike Marta SCOI\
to potential home buyers.
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-,,6 000 mortgage over 30 years
lal issues already olaced on
at least They were, Ned Call,
kick for the · exll'li poiDI !fBI
: by 'nearly $1,0011.
ballots with more still corning .:: r. ' ' "1!"'17&gt;l'"""'' •.
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and Mi~dleport, $10 ~nd costs,
Iwide once more.
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Fairmont l"'t the field wl,lb ,
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DECATUR.
Ala.
(UP[)
Army.
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ankhn Delano Beggs
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COMMITTEE TO MEET
carrying a crew
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f_our, Middleport, $2.1 and costs,
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gleman got over from ·111e · l
' vestments In an eronorny hard either would have to give up . hls dream of becomt~g .~ taling $3011 million. account for The Executive committee of mclud.ng two A&lt;r Force pliOts, Middleport, $25 and costs,
tine will! 1'-mlntlte left ill
resstd to meot all the demand soldier or give up his beau tofu!, "LIZ Taylor-lookmg the bulk of the questions to be the PomeJOy Elementary PTA ! and 2; passengers.
orderly house; Robert Pooler, the fir~ ~all.
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I wife.
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. The ~ei!i"Vfrs~ team • con1 t 1 voted on. There also will be . will meel Wednesday , October
Robert c. weaver. secretary
Army recruiter Sgt. Jtm Stivers had ~e~n ha ~ne~ 88 municipal charter pro(l08als 5, at 1:30 p.m. at !he horne of
SPACE SAVER SPARE
orderly conduct, and
tmued Its al!jiull ·in the Iaiii
ot housing and urban develop· Beggs, 26, dunng the pa~t th~ee he:r~, 1 ~ eorning and 43 local option e!ertions on the presodent, Mrs. Leo Crew. AKRON (UP!) -The B. F. Allensworth, 49 , Middleport,
- .after the lh!rd quar- ·
ment, said abnormally high when _Beggs walked mto hiS office t a c o er m
sale of alcoholic beverages_
Plans WJII be· made for
the Goodrich Cn. announced today and costs intoxication.
was pl~y~d. withqut any tal1merest rates have drained that hiS was the step ofconvtcbon. 1 r 1, .. B
n- Brown predicted the
huge Hallow.,.n party October 27, at the development of a new pas'
_ wflen Kelly went 12
money away rrom the mort·
"I d1vorced my WJ!e, now can en IS ·
egg~ number of local issues would the school.
senger car tfre that folds it- Forfeiting bonds were
. 'The extra point attempt
gage market. "and made ll nounced ._ d hi b
dependents for enlistment
attract a greater number of j
self up and tucks nearly Into Edward Weaver, 33,
a kick failed. .:· .
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enhste
m ecause
. the trunk space now tak- 'J bus, $25, assu red cIear
doffocult
for home buvm to •·we
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h0 That's when Beggs, who. used voters to th e oo II s.
BACK. INTO PITS
half
Fairmont got Its slxtb and
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manof wlife to preach at the Walnut Grove
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obtmn
mancmg.
k · the km
h t heo wants
CALL ANSWEREDen up by a conventional spare. and J ohn Sheet s, Jr., 28 •
SIX·po
The new 6 per cent ratl'-lhe now~: ah
to
do Baptist Church on Sundays, The Pomeroy emergency FAIRMONT, W Va. (UPD dleport, $2~, reckless
quarter when George EdJIIalimum allowable undor pre- land ~~- I e ~o~ra~e.. Silvers while farming during the week, squad answered a call Monday Orders from Un ited Mine Work· FAST BACK
got lll from .the e.
$l!nt legislatio?-:-dlll's not apply ~ :~~e mg a u ' ·
!decided to give up his wife- at 6,4o p.m. at the office of ers Umon President W.
A. NEW YORK (UP!) -Dallas individual scoring effort o!
son of former
.I.IJ ltle 6 m&lt;lhon oulsland~~~ Tile recruoter said Beggs had temporarily.
Dr. John Ridgway for Watter !(Tony ) Boyle has sl"rled strik· linebacker C!Juck Howley, 1966 National Football .
IP?m~roy
Scljocl M~ntor
mortgages onsured by
be
ember of the National ! Beggs won honors In baSic King, who was taken to Veter- ~ ing rnal mmers back to work in whose 97-yard run with a season, was named wmnerl J&lt;mmy
of &lt;flncllo
Federal Housmg Adm~~tratoon G:~nrda ;::,d Army reserve for training and graduated three ans Memorial Hospital by the ~!arion end nei ghboring Monon- recovered fumble at Atlanta Monday of the Mesnen Fast· nati. was a
at 1'1£bl.end
SIX years and had tned
for months ago in the upper hal! of ::!::::::...:lr:.:e::a:ted:•:_:•:.::
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three years to join the regular hiS class at the Ft. Benmng, .
Army and go _to Viet Nam .. IGa., heiJcopter p&lt;lot trammg
&lt;Continued from P:.~e t 1
His apphcatwn got _lost m s&lt;hool.
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Army pa~rwork but fmallv m He remarroed h&lt;s ex-w &lt;fe
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State answer. It carried a hilch. 1now asano,..erson. 1e am.'
Mtc e
e Sonolog~. cat - 8 eggs, WJ'fe, 1''·nd a, an d sma·11 The Army sa&lt;d Warrant Officer
University
Rural
De
&lt;on c-onstituted one too many Beggs would leave Ft. D1x,
partm~nt .
, · - ·----· -- -N. J, today for a 13 . month
The PllgrJmaK• . meeting
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tour of duty in the Southeast
scheduled last Apnl 10 was
ASia battleground.
reset for the November ses·
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ColumbUS, lO the Offices Of the
Ohio Council ol Churches wPre '
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suggested as points lor the Pll- ' T PLEAS~NT - frank L
gnmage.
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amili" for a potluck d1nner Ave ., died this mo~~ng at the ; Gauge readings:
GatlipoUs
•t the farm home ot Dr. anrl JGalhpohs Med&lt;cat "enter fol- Dam 12.1. 14 3 running 5 feet
Mrs. Lester L. Roush after the jlow&lt;ng a tong illness.
Ion rollers. Pomeroy - Mason
buslne" session . Attending were : He had been superintendent ' 20 60, Pt. Pleasant 2411, Hooton
lev. and Mrs Rochard Marlin Jot the Pt. Plea&lt;ant Ci&lt;y Water· 2 03, ~anawha Falls 6.37 fall·
, 1nd sons, T1m and Andy : Rev ., works smre 1941 . and was form- mg. Charleston 19_7; _fallm!.
~nd- Mrs Jam., Early aoo son. 1 erly employed by the Columbus London Dam was runnong 1 •
&gt;hro&lt;lopher; Rev and
Mrs. l and Southern Ohio Eledric Co. feet. Marmet 11'1 feel, and
~arvor Wolloam&lt; Rev and Mr.. when the city purchased the Winf&lt;eld Dam 4 feet.
. hester Lemley. Rev. and Mrs ' aterworks from thai firm .
8o t M
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llax Donahue. Rev and Mrs : w
I a · ovemen '· ..
Paul A. Sellers. Rev. Donald Mr Riffie was born Jan. 24, Ohio Rtver ·- . Phlhp_ Sporn

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tfiC" the administration Will graP ( 11 ren .
[ SV\Vania down 20, 4·30 a.m.:
con~lder invoking the Tafl
One SISler sumves.
Mrs ) Mountam State up 22. 5:50 a.
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lllreat:ned nationwide strike ' thers Ernest RJffle Gatlopolos White up 23 , l:ll a.m.; Elisha

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Pt Woods· up Greenup 12 20 am ..·
GE 11 the solo producer of )el Ferr•
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tftline~ used in Navy MarlnP Pleasant also s_urvlve .
I J . S Lewis up Greenup 1:15
and Air F'orce f4 Phantom Funeral servoces WJ!I
be am Franklin B up Greenup
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Thursday 2 P m . '" ohe Crow- 2 50 am . Sa lly Polk "P Green·
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m -· Luther Herd
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frtf'nds mav ran at ~ f' uner- man up Greenup 6 25 am .
· ~ serv1ce e !copters. t a so prn
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dav
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Barbara
IIUTLAND DEFEATf.O
Gay up Meldahl 4·40 p m; In1\
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d10na
up Meldahl !0 25 p.m .
RuUand's 7-llth gr.de te•on
' Zimmer down Meldaht 4 am .:
M ld hi 5
: l~ffll'ed I :111-0 setback Mon- SEW YORK :UP II - Sloek I z h d
:, #y rvoning agai~sl lhr vi soling
A ton '-"P yr own e a :pnceo ronlinued on ret,.al 40 a m.. A. J. Patteon down
!- jalllpolis Bluo Devils RuUand durong Ih' f1" 1 hour 0 t tra dmg Meldahl 1 a.m.
D
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:wJII travel to Middleport for • lodav.
IUhu!'SdiiV evening game Th• The Ulliled Press lnternalion- Gallipolis am a r
Babes arr undefeated
I II Hougland up NO p.m. : Jeff.
al sto&lt;·k rolarket Indicator e boat up 1 am.: H. E Bowles
n 76 per cent JUSt before the down 3 20 a.m.: Solvay
up
e"d of the flrsl hour
Losers 3:4.1 a.m.: Flag Ship down 4.
ANXIOUS TO I.E~VE
outnumbered gamm, by more IS a.m.; EIFercliff down 4 20
WASHINGTON •UPJ1 - Th• than 3-l&lt;H "' 6tlf\ dechned wh&lt;le am ~uckeye State up 5 a.m.:
gett1n1 lht scene ot ad only 184 advanced. Dow Jones Jenks up 8 50 a.m.
possed 22 bills Mon industnal average was down I Konawbo River George
_ ,., .,.,~-· ranging from Jellyfish ron. more than 3 pomts at the , arne • p
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~..l!l.H'"' to labelinl regulalmn
nee up arme .
Pm .
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. ch'1ps genera 11 v 1ost ·nly
·Fort
Dearborn
down
Marmet
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tower . General Motors hurked down Wmfleld ; 25 p m., Naro INU:RE1'1 ~~~ tht downtrend with a gain of 1Ilona! up WJOfiOid 2 40 .a m ·
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· It dropped •harpty Monday. 6 35 .a.m.: Allen R. Merrill up
Kodak slid and Du Pont and Wonfleld 6' 55 a.m.
1Unoon Carbid• lost iesse
frartlono.
CHARGED IN MURDER
Electronics were ~t hack TOLEDO, Ohio (UP!i - A
smartly Fairchild camera fell 26-year-old Ohioan who alleged3'-1 fBM 3 and 7..enith 211. !y killed an 113-year... td man
,~;~:~~r., uw.u~• AiriitJes were mostly fractions ! dismembered his body and burn•
'" ,.,,,. lower KLM was a standout. !t ed the pieces. was beld here to
""t' ..... Istarted firm but later fell 3. day on a first-degree murder
Northwesl was also a downside charge. Thomas Carter Clyde,
leader, sliding 1%.
was arrested Monday by pollee
Oils were hit with selective at Premont when they disco•·
selling. Mobil · fell 1'/o, Texsco ered a charred foot ftnd olhPr
11'. and Sinclair I. Polaroid portions of I man's body. En.,_ lost 21'1. JnternaUooal Tele- ~ene Carrithers Toledo, In tho
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beth Childers Riffle. He was a i 13. 7 am .; Defender up
14,
member of the Tnmty Metho. 12 40 a.m.· Steel_ Ranger down
dis! churrh. the Junio· Order 14 4 a.m.; Codrmgtor up 14,
United American Me"hamcs, a 5 a.m .. Edeana B~sworth down
former member o' , ,., 1y coun-Jl4, UO a.m.: Cross Jr. down

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teeman from the IA"W&lt;&lt; district I up 16, 6 15 p.m : Charles StevCram Collrse Givl'n
for several years.
enson up 16 o 30 a.m . Jeffer.
W4SIRNGTON _ TRF. .IOHNson up 17 7.35 p.m.; Harvey
~on administration tanned a He " survived by his wife Jordor up 17, 3:20 am: St.
~ram cour~ on Viet ~am todav Gertrude Truette R1file .. three Marys down 11 4:30 am.; Re1or negotialors in the Gener~l daughters. Mrs Mae Sm&lt;th. at liable up 17 5·20 a.m . Walter
~lectric dispute before send· home . Mrs. Faye Hudson , and Beckjord up 17 , f llii a.m.; Pol·
r,ng !bern back to the bar ain Mrs PP2'V Gertarh hfllh of Jy R. up 18. 4 15 am . Chuck,.
.Ill tablr in search of • gcon-1Pt Pleasant: two sons, Leon· I D down 18. 6 a m.: OVEC up
tr!ct agreement. ff that faoi • ard and Larry Roffte Doth o! 118. 7 am .: New Martmsvllle
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r th Pt Pleasanl. one grandson, M1- up 19. 3 10 am, Sleet Trader
·• Impress both SJ es o
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up 19. 4.30 a m.. Peggy Down"vital importance of continued c ae 1 Don 0111 · w 0 re••
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the late Samuel J. and Eliza.J l3 6 2fl a.m.; Jacob G. down

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Willa, sa •oc"•ed··IIIH o1 lllefr llalt.
Wally Bunker lor the Oriole• oJ th Dod""l'l or
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ch8llgea plsos, the w1Jj aming B. Robinson, Sb
Joboson, If lt a.m., Molday aade u
COLUMBUS (UPI) - All of ville went out and handed W~·
on the Los Angeles Dodgers.
games of the series
matcb Powell, Jb
T. Davia, rf aMOIIIICODJioal ·lbal'lhey would • auddm it's SleubenvUie that rea a 21-8 whipplnJ In the r.U
Tlral was the World Series
the same hurll!ra. There was an Blef311Jl, _If
Lefebvre, 2b pal die 1,111
H 1111e al
th .
picture today and the oddama·
If 'a the Baltimore plans, D. Johnaoa, 2b
Parker, lb tbtlr lladiiDI 11 1 p.m. 11111 Sandusky has to contend with last week and came wl Ia, two
kers went along with that gilt0
however, If the Dodgers should Elchebarren c
Roseboro c 1 buge 1111e fonlled baurl ~~&amp;- ill the race for the top Ill Ohio paints of leadill8 Sandusky lliis
edged Dodger pitel!lng, quoting
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rack up his right balders, McNally p •
DryiiCial~ p lore tile • ..,_,. time.
high schotl football.
bme around.
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Bauer may switch to southpaw Umplr~ -Jacko~ (NL)
Beeawe o1 111e pollcllc
d:~n:;' ~~:~h!n~;! What's more, Steubell'VIlle
I'm walt- the National League champioa•
lac lor!"
as the 8·5 favorite to win the
Frank Bertalna as a llarter,
plate; Chyi'ak &lt;AL), 1b; Pel_: problem, tbe club copeDed the find their No. 1 spot 10 the even had two more flrllt place
----series opening Wednesday.
"You don't play 1 World koudas CNL), 2b; steiner (NL), llcket wladows Hilly
u United Press International voteo than Sand~sky, 14 10·!J.
11 will be big DOR Drysdale, DETROIT (UP!) -With the Series by ear," said · Bauer. left field foul lille; Dturnmond llov tuly !UUI lbe oeall were Class AA ratings In jeopardy by from the 41 co8CileS voting 1b1s
finally living np to hil $10011,000 Ink hardly dry on his new two- "You go with your best. But IAL), right field foul Uae.
cese lle!Ofl t.. lime IIIey a different contender. And the week .
a year salary, opposing Dave year covtract, the Detroit circu!lllltancea e In d 1e I a I e
-nre
to 11 • lllle. Big Red from Steubenville mus
The Blue Streaks from SUMcNally, a stocky southpaw Tigers new manager • Mayo changes."
r - arrMDI Jl the
rd
working for
on the Smith, today began looklag Bauer polllted out l)&lt;&gt;w
lladlulll at I p.m •• Ia utlcl- cled Into contentian the ha dusky weren't exactly taliillg
itcher's
moUJid
and
with
that
ahead
to
1987
aad
the
Bengals
mislead!••
averages
can
be.
pallaa
o1 bellll able II . baJ way - by winning the big one. thil)gs easy themRelvea, bowP
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In the fll'st UP! coaches ra- ever. They overcamo the rain
CtJOD
pairing the bookmakers quoted neup.
. His club, noted for ita hitting, NEW YORK &lt;UPI) -lllock two tleketolor oae Jlllle wen lings iaat week, Sandusky and and mud to whtp Marioo flarethe Dodgers as g.; choices lor ~mith, beglnntn.g his third has 8 team batting sverage prices Inched higher In esullous teld they llad aU beta aold.
Warren Harding were dead· ing by 40 ~ints lor their foUI'Ih
.
the first game.
slmt as a maJor
teague only two pomll higher thai the lradln durin the Ont hour
COLUMBUS (UP)) - M1ami In the second game 01 manag~. took over the pOoling Dodgers.'
lod g
g
•
lacked for IU'St place. Steuben straight win.
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quarterbaok Bruce Matte, wbo Thursdav tbe American job and ended a summer-lmog
Figures Are Decelvlll
ay.
ROIEltTS RELEASED
Although the season stlll'has
1?1' ~e Mld-Amel'lcan Confer- League ~hampion Orioles will search by the Tigers to repl"':" But the Orioles have scored The United Preos lnternallona long way to go, it looka .. If
ence ,. total offense last sea- face baseball's finest pitcher, Charlie Dressen who died thiS 755 runs to 6tl6 for the Dodge" Ill stock market Indicator CHICAGO (~PI) any one ot Sl&gt; or se•en ~eams
son, ha• moved to the top 11 Sandy Koufax They will be summer. Tbe 51·year-&lt;&gt;ld for- and have hit 175 home runs poated a gain o1 US per t:a~t Rlbem JS at liberty and
could wind up in lint place ·by
that category this week.
underdogs agaio.
mer scout for the New York against only 108 for Los near the end of the first hour . .travel if necessary.
mid-November. Besodes SandusHis performance Saturday .1•
Odds Mean Nothii!g
YankeeB managed two teams in Allgelea.
Of the 1,024 Issues traded, 484 Tlte 40-year-&lt;&gt;ld major
ky and Steubenville. !bose w&lt;th
leading
unbeaten Redllkms "Odds mean nothing in this the National League, at Ctncin· Tbose are deceiving figures, advanced and 2U dectin"!l.
.,.pentar of the 1950s
a good sbot at the top inctui!ed
to their thll'd win pushed his 1~ game," insisted Orioles Mana· nati and Phllade!ph&lt;a.
too, for the Orioles' home I'UJI.!
.
given his unconditional
Niles, Massillon, Upper Arliftg.
tal yardage ~alned to 417.
ger Hank Bauer, leading his High on the well·tanned came ID parka 1maller than Most gams Ia the list w..., by the Chicago cub8
ton, Columbus Watterson ·and
Kent States Don Fitzgerald, team Into its first series, skipper's mind Is a realignment Dodger Stadium, one ol the fractional but a lew glamor
PT. PLEASANT - Appalach- possibly a couple others. '
seeond to Matte In total offense, although It is nothing new to ef the coaching stall • a•d toughest parks in baseball to shares adv8llced m~ than 1.
Power Company announced The top 10 teams underwent
held on to the rushing lead as Bauer as a player. He W'lls on strengthening oh,l!&gt;e pitching bit home l'UIIs.
Som~ of ~· big gamen at thr DOUBLE ROLE
that H has appli•d additional shakeups as Nile. adhe has from the fint game_ He •ine New York Yaftkce series crew Only one coach -former "Surt It's tough to hit 'em opemng failed to bold Ibm btsl
IT (UPil
At! Ia
the West Virgima Publie vanced from fifth to thu1l after
has, picked up 351 yards lllrd7tl teams.
.
majo~ league Infielder 811d here," agreed Bauer, "but levels.
DkiETRRoOn Reed w.;: an
Commission for author the Dragons smothered Cincm243 ya s "Th t Dod
carrles,
oompared
to
'tch'
Is
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ha
....
fell
Ilk1 Frank and
roo
e
'
w Saturday n1'ght ·
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b Mi · fullb k
a
ger PI mg n coach Tony Cuccl•ello - s wuen
owa
Electronics were bid lllgl!tly ·th · Braves t. a· 4-2 viclory
to reduce rates to residen- 03 ti W'th
' ro
tries by - amt d ac scaring us, we'll beat 'em with been hired. The rest will Brooks Robillson and Boog higher Motorola was a· lland· ·Cine_, __ ti' • Sundoy hao
tial commercial school
and Massillon, which had to work
Jmoeli&amp;Kozar
0 IS secon
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h'tti
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id
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P
ll
I bold o! 0ne th y
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End Joh1 Erisman Malle's our
ng, sa
auer._
ey probably be named by the end ?We ge a
- e out, rebounding-- -kom ..JMt to COI!tinue bi• double sports industrial customers m Wes' hard for a 24-12 ood oveJ AU •·
.
k •
th say they have the p1tchlng of the World Series
Will saU out of any park JD the
k' selloff with 1 gain of
and bu signed
Vlr&lt;rinia
ance, came in tourth, a ~t&lt;:h
faVQrJte
target, too over e Maybe they have but we have
·
-• l•nd "
wee 1
career
•· ·
ltwer than last week.
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"One of our biggest pruu·
,
3o/•.
contract with the Detroit The rate reductions would
P 1JI
pa
the h&lt;tters and we have some lema.. Smith said of the The Dodgers pitching Ugures
p· t
f th N tiona! BaskatUpper Arhnglon and Co{Jl!ll·
1 to 10 tat f more than
12 catches for 171 yards_ aRd pitching, too, that can surprise T'!ge;,. "Is •- get the pitchillg are evea more Imposing than Steels were firm. Cllrysltr baliSIOAns 0 . ti•h 1
•,m,~un000
a 11
bus Watterson, a couple 4-t
one touchdown. Gary Cram of th ..
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h
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ssocJa o .
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annua y.
Western Michl an sli ed to em. .
staff cocrdinaled.''
"'~
ore
orne run paced a firm aulo section with
' In making the announcement. teams from the Capital City .
'th g
PPf
He saod he would go with s~•th said he was III the arilhmetlc. The Loa Angeles 8 0•ain of '!lo.
'lbt 6-foot-5 former
J P G'll .
'dent and were voted the fifth and sjxtr
Second Wl
11 catcheS pr 188 fi alJ'
· ht h nd
JJ
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ff h
ll ti
ed
ed 7 5 • ~ Of . I S, YJCO preS!
ardl
Jre-c mg ."g
a e~ m market for a first-rate pitching sta
as a co ee ve eara
Airlines were on the uptrack. Danre star averag
. pom~ eneral manager of ~ppalach po8itions respectively foltow\llg
Y Toled. . .
Sc"- ide j Palmer agamst Kouf81 m the
h and headitlg the llst w8S run average of only 2.83 agalllst Eastern was the pacuetter per game as a Ptsloa
gta
'd th t th
t rate spectacular victories Arlingi/Jr·
0 JWUor John ,,..e r second game
coac
3 35 for the Orioles Both cluba th
all of 1'4
1 t season
n, SSJ
a e newts
11 ed N
k 32-6 ano
leads in passing with 21 com- Then iR the ltlird game in Ray Berres. who was released h~ve superb relief ·pltcblag _ wl a g
·
as
·
reductions ar~ in hne with the ;~,;':,son ;~ara' :111-0 winneJ
pletlons for 2711 yards aad two .
_.. - - by the White Sox last weok. Phil Re&amp;an Bob Miller aad
companv'• philosophy of reduc· over Columbus West.
touchdo\IIIIB,
ou FROSB ROMP
Several other men, however, Ron Perran~skl for tile Dodgers
lng rates at every opportunity
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Tim Majetle of Western Mich· ATIIENS Ohie (C!&gt;l )-Ohio are being considered Smith and Stu MUier Dick Hall
At the same time, the com- Round1ng out thehtepW 10 wer&lt;
~..._ h8
ad
'
'd
. to th e v·~rgmJa
· · Mansfoeld
, arren n
I gaa !...,.
•I scoring par e, University'• freshman football aaJ ·
Eddie Fisher and• Mot Drabow-•
appbed
.
c· m- seven!
ti Eld Ia intt
with 24 poltits, followed by Ml· team romp«! over Marshall's The real strength
of the sky for the Orioles
State Corporation Commission eoghthC mc;nn~ S ~ ~
m'a Jim Sbaw with 20.
freshmen 48-0 Monday as quar- Tigers, according to Smith who Fair weather ...;,. forecast
for permission to reduce rates and ~ve ;,:'
l b osep~
terback Cleve Bryant of Canton scouted rival players for the for Wednesday's game with
that stale by over $837.000 !Ohth. f Jy d farrlen 118181
· the
u· ld Hi
·
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" o a e ea on
rerort
scored two t.uchdowns ia pac· Yankees, IS
ou oe - s the starting timt at I p.m.
annuall'y
among the leading 10 IIIJnada· it
ing the Bobcats. It was
the knowledge tf the Tigers' roster PDT.
Gills said. "The total
rate
opening game for both teams. surprised Tiger Ge•eral Mana- All reserved tickets lor the
POMEROY LANES
17ll9.
reductions in the two
states _th_e_s_ta_t_e._ _ _ _ _ __
ger Jim Campbell who had 55,000 capacity Dodger Stadium Wome11'1 Early llircl Leag110
amcunt to more than $2.290.000
Slater motored to Reynoldsburg, been talking with Smith about were Bold out. The last ot the
September It, lBII
Womn'o Thunday Lea[ft armually. It brings the tetat reO. to work Friday morning.
the job for the paRt few weeks. 8,0011 available tickets were Mid
Points
Sfpl. ZZ, 1ttll
ductiono in rates made by Ao·
...,,._________ Mrs. Warren Rose, Miss Ed· "Smith got the Job,'' CamP:. oul in a 45-miRute span Pinettes .. 14
w.. Losl pa!achian to its customers on
Mr.
~ose and son, Port- :ith Rose, and Robert Ours vis- bell seid, "becau~ he bas a yesterday on the basi8 of first Bowtetteo ., ........ - t ~ T~m, No. 1 . . ., .. . G
West Virginia and V&lt;rginia si~ce
laRd,
mr. Carl
Walton i ited radio station WMPO re- solid background m baseball, come, first ~rved.
Screw Blllls . , •• - , , . .. I ,Somon s Ma~ket . . 5
1960 to more than $6.8tm.OOO. ,
~d dausnter, Newark, VISJied cenUy and enjoyed talkingif~P.j '1J8rso~ly Is right· and the LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The Slow Four ., ...... - - .. 1 N. Y. Clothing Houst 5
Over %00,000 of the company s
WllD the Warren Rose family Mrs. Janet Korl and Bill -MU· 'tluf'-be tough and meab when probable starling lineups for Odd Balls ........... 7 Landmark
· .. 4
West VIrginia residential cusrecenUy.
ler.
he puts oa a unlfoi:Jil.":.
the flrat game of the WorldiKrazy Four ...... - .. . 4 Flesher's Texaco .. • 4
tomers would realize annual
~.
Mr. 8lld. Mrs. All011 Taylor ..
.. ..
High Sltlgle game - Mildred Rutlalld Dept. Storo . - l
6 savings totalling 1369,0011 under
,
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vb!ted thm d~ughter, Mr. and 1
Jacobs, 153; High Series- Syl- High Ga~ and Series-Jane the propo.ed oew tariffs_
1via Blake, 397; High Team Walton, 172, 4»7; ~am
Mrs, John Wilson, Columbus.
Savings annually ot $114,0011
a recent weekend.
Game and Sertea - BowletleR, Garno - N. Y. Clothing
would affect about 20.000 com·
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rose NEW YORK (UPII -Tradl· Vols were the only aeweomers to ninth. Georgia Tech which 6411, 1732.
120: Team High Series customers Wlder the
~
spent a recent Sunday with her tion·c~cious Tenqessee, In the to · the top til as Mle~!~an, survived a ~re from Cle~on j
York Clothing Bouso 2398.
company's proposal.
parents, Mr. aod Mrs. Allm midst !if, a spectacular revJVa! beaten by North Carobna, before wlnmng 1:1-12, renramed
FolD!•
Rate reductions
totalling We are independeat iusutaoc6
Taylor.
_
i under Coach Doug Dickey plunged from seveath to 1mb. lOth.
·
Holsum No. I . . . . •• .. 2a . Friday Womel't Leque
abo•t $97,000 annually would be ascnts If you bavc aD EMX:~deo&amp;.
m~ al your sicle lo belp . .
Blll CarillOn, Dan Sm1th, Dot today became the third South- The top Hve teams remained Purdue, dumped from the top Crow's Steak House .. - 11
Stpl. U. 1111
nade lor 370 schools in West we
your claam ~ettled quietly and
Smith, and Chester Rose attend- "!'stern Conference club to firmly riveted to their posl- 10 two weeka ago by Notre Holsum No. 2 .. . • .. .. 16
Woa
Virginia while more than 80 fairly. kely on ua for worr)'·bu
ed the Science Review at Ohio crash the top 10 ID the weekly lions. Michigan Stale was on Dame, climbed back to 11th Forema.o 6 Abbott . • " . 14 Bahr's ClolhieTR
7 2 large Industrial users would insurance protecState UIU'Iersoty A1rport last United Press International top once again, followed II place by routing Southera Craig's Market . . .• - •. 14 Iola'a lleauty Salon . . I
l roali2e annual savings in excess uon fur your car.
borne. or busineu
/6.
week.
Board of Coaches ratlnga by order by UCLA, Notre Dame, Methodist 35-23. Houston and G&amp;J Auto Parll .. _ , .. I Forest Run BIO&lt;k .. 4 5 of $860 0011
Call
us.
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Paul Rose attended the Sci· vaulting into seventh position. Alabama and Southern Callfor- Wyoming, a pair o! surprisiRgly High Single game ud ~eries Team No. 2 . .. .... 41'. 41io
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ence Review along with the Tbe undefeated Volunteers nia .
strong clubs, ranked 12th ud - George Wright, 222 nd Gene Team No. 5 .. - .... I 6 LEADING JOCKEY
Vo·Ag class of Southern High sa&lt; ted past ninth-ranked Flori· The top--raoked SparlanR re- 13th, respectively.
Grate, ~z: Te8111 High Game Team No. I . .
. . 2\1
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J . ruPil
School.
da, anotller SEC contender, and ceived 20 firs~place votes and Oklaholllll and Texas, op-- - Foreman and Abbott, 882; Higb Game - Sullie
- Willie Shoemaker was named
. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Offull vis- to within three notches of 318 points 11 lltreRgthening their ponents this week al DaUas, Team High Series - Craig's and Phy!lis Mullen, 174;
h nation's leading jockey
1
!ted an afternoon with Mrs. fourth-ra~ked Alabama,
the hold on the No. 1 spot. UCLA shared 14th place while Geor· Market, 249tl.
Seril!l - Plllldora
474. e
following a nationwide
INSURANCE AGENCY
Warre• Rose.
pre-season favorite to repeat as drew seve• first-place votes gla's battling Bulldogs
Team IUgb Game and
r11cing
experts
by
174
11
INC.
Dr. and _Mrs . Lester Rousb SEC champion. No other league and 285 points while No~ lith. Missouri, which
Womea't Early Bird Leape Bahr's Cletblero . 1161, 1794. t:~ Atlantic City
R a c 1n g
had as theJr guest Wednesday bad more than two represeata- Dame was a close third With stubborn fight against
Sepl. 11, 1111
. t'
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Miss Edith Rose.
lives iR the top 10.
three Jirs!"Phlce nominations before succumbIng 24 · 15,
Polllta
./ednesdo., ....
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As;~' ~~~id's !eadmg money 8111 Childs, Rodney Down;ne
Mrs. Pauline Rose was
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Tennessee, which btl1'1!t back and '1:17 pomts.
dropped from 11th to 17111.
Bowletteo .. .. .. . • - - 17
LOGAN STATISTICS
.
ed 11173 ints to
guest of Mr. an~ Mrs.
Dean into natJ;~j spotlight under Arkansas, unwinding after 1 Unbeaten Duke and Washing· Pinettes .. ., _ ...... II
NET YARDS RUSHING
wmner amass
· poBraulio
Earlch and family of Columbus Dickey li~jeason for the first sluggish start this season, leap- loa, which shocked Ohio State Odd Balls .• .. .. , .. 13 PLAYER-Pot. TCB YG AVG, : . . for runner-up
220 N. 2nd Awe.
Ml4dltpoo1
two days. She made a trip to time in nine years, jumped frogged three places to sixth. 38-22 by beatiRg the Buckeyes Krazy Four .. .. .. .. 10 Bartow, HB -·,. 'II 122
1 ;;.~..· =======iiiioiiiiiiii:ii
the hospital for another check· from 12th place in the ratings a TeRRessee was followed by at their on ground galJIII, Slow Four . , .. _ · · 8 West, HB . _·... . 'II 112
t.•
up on Wednesday.
week ago to challenge college Nebraska, down two placea to were Ued for 18th while Screw Balla .. .. .. .. .. I Nelsoa, ,FB ...... 32 122
Warren Rose and
Marion focthall's power structure. The eighth, aRd Florida, down one Mlchigan filled out the top 20. High Game and Series -Nel- Kemper, FB ... . 32 120
Ia Barton, 151, 436; Higb team JnhnROO, HB , .. .. I I
game and serlea- Krazy ·Four, Postoo, QB ... - 34 14
602, 1752.
'Brady, HB ... - · 2 -4
TOTAU
117
U
Early Wed. Miied Leape
TEAM STA'i'[ST[CS
Sept. 21, 1111
Deparlmeat
L OPP,
Woa IAit First Downs .. .. .. .. .. 28 37
11-F's .. .. •• _ •• t
S Ruohing .... ., .. ·... .. 494 526
Fours tom a ~ _ .. .. .. I l Paulrw .. ... _ . .. •
Ill 231
4 Aces ., - .. , .... I I Total Yarda .. .,,_, 605 757
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Spoilers .. , .. · .. .. - i
, Pus Attempt• .. ·.. •• , :18 32
Four Sportamea .. .. 4 ' I Completed .. ...... ".. 10 11
Double M'a .... · .. - 3 t lljtercel""d· ._. . - ..... 2 4
High Game - Jualor Pllelpa, , ·
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20Z, men; Lind&amp; W·e~, . . - SF.,48qN RECORD
172, women: Hilb Series - ·ua- Lot11D I Bexley 0
da Winebrenner, 489, womea; Lagan 12 HUllard 21
Charles Boyles, 532, men. Toam Logan e AlbeiiS I
Hl&amp;lt Game - B. - J1''•, l!O; Losu It .Pomeroy t .
Team lllgb Serlel - Fouratome Tin'Aa II
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wer antenna, like new w1s1w tires, deluxe ,vheel dlsca, •
tinted glass, factory air conditioning, la,OOO actual
milea. Real oharp.
Dave
Goodwin
Wishes
To
Thank
All
His
Patrons
and
Customers.
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PT. PLEASANT - The Clr- Shiflet; Faye Holmes, Hugh $100 IIlii co!ls. Atlorney W H.
cult Court of Mason County had W. Woeda .Jobn McClure, Billy Rardin represented the plain1 busy day Monday with three Stevens frllli J Riffle Cora- tiffs and Attorneya Cecil Dean

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JwY trills held and th' empan- lelta Ohlinger." James' R. and Don Kllllery represented
ellng of a jury for a trial seh- Staat.
defendant Jurors servinl were
eduled for Thursday 9·30 am, The lhird trial, a etvil actiOn, Seldon FlemmlnJ, foreman,
Russell Franklin Leach, 20, ended In a buns jury and 11a Jack Shiflet,
Ilene SomPt. Ple3oant, who was indicted beea rescheduled for October mera, Faye HOIJnes,
Faye
on two misdemeanor charges lOth The action was styled Rob- Holmes, Hugh Noods, John
and pleaded innO&lt;ent to both ert Lutton Isabelle
Lutton M Rottgen, James 'B Staall,
~hargfl was tried in hil ab- and Roy Lane vs. H H. RIY· Oscar Jordsn, Jr., Mack Bensance by the «&gt;uri. Leach es- burn wlth the plaintiff's demand• nett, Foreman Stevens, John
capf'd from the coun~ Jail sev- tn&amp; judgment in the oum of McClure and Clement Smith.
era! weel&lt;s sgo and has beon
.
the obJeCt ot sea~rh b) officers
In other action of the court
Monday, Arthur 1,1 Goodwin,
sl nee th • I I1m•
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Leach represented in court
mdicted by the Grand Jury on
b Attorne Don Kingery, court
an embeuleme~t cbarge ~d
~pointed, Ywas round Innocent
previously ente~nglna plea of 1~
of the misdemeanor charge ef
nocenl, appear
cou~t an
contributing to the delmquency
changed hiS plea to gllllly as
of 1 minor by an all female
charged . The case wa• continur Witnesses giving tes~mo- BY MRS. 1: E. RADEKIN ued until November 41h fo: a
~y ~~r the State were Danny ~rs. Gtortlll Nell Philhps of pre · s:ntenclng mvesttga~on.
Wamsley wvmer E Newman Chhilhcothethe spenMrt theEthweeklRwadlth Goodwm 1• free on bond.
· Hodges the t4- klermo
and Zatta' Ann
Oth r ' • s. d e. then
urmR Re
year-old girl concerned in the
k er \Ia:uestsd Mr
0
contnlmhng chsrge The de- ;ee '"r:re ;,· :
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ewa nd' • ·d
n.
fen'. Offered no wrtnesses m ..!'ms's
uarv • am111 :t ''"• 1 rt'n o11 anthe action
ton, Mrs. Wilda May Wlsema•
Jury members servmg were of Harrisonville and Mrs Dena
Nancv R Bowman. foreman Hoffman of Ll~gsvllle
Mildred H Clarke. Florence John Vale was in c.Iumbus
L. Clark, Goldie McDermitt. last week working at the Sci· Mrs Ad&gt; Van Meter of ChesVIVIan Sldm,kBeRodulah Mp Bac~- ence Review. .
ter spent a weekend with Mrs.
lie, Ada Clar ,
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Mrs. Neva Nicholson spent Zona Bi 5
Alberta Wilos, Betty Thomas the week carmg for her moth·
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Fern Harbour and Helen I.
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Mrs Mmnie Atkinson 'and
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Mr ~nd Mrs. Alfred Walsh daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
In the second ttlal. also u·1ed and family of Newark spent and Mrs Harry Myers, all ol
1n Lesch's absence, on a charge Saturday With Mrs. Walsh's mo- Huntington, spent 1 recent Suiof assault on Danny lfamsley, ther, Mrs Edoa Fauber. Other aay w1th Mr. and Mrs. George
tile entire tr1al lasted only 30 guest.! wore Mrs Jane Arbaugh Frederick. Mrs. Hattie Fredeminutes w1lh the Jury finding and son of Albany and Riehard rick an_d Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Leach guilty u charged Jurors Fauber of Columbus.
Fredenck .
for this trill were Cbarle&lt; Hoi- [ Ml Allm Radekla of Bowl- Mrs. Clifford C~x, who has
land, AloiiZO Dickens, Clement lng Green spent the w..,kend been rll, IS rmprovmg.
Smith lieldon Flemmmg. Jack at home
Mr and Mrs. Dwight Me'
Mrs Anna Elizabeth Turner B~ide and son, Kenneth, East
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and daughter Sherrie spent • Liverpool. spent last weekend
PT. PLEASANT - The coun- weekend at the home of her ~ltl Mrt. HatHe Fredenek and
Ly 1111 recordl ahow 12. persons brother. Mr and Mro Wesley viSited Mr and Mrs Norma•
booked in the county jail dunng Allen Ogdin
Frederick
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the weekend. Charles Sbehne, Mrs G A Radekin flslted Mrs Wald Spencer was m
44 Henderson Lawrence Jones h b the 1 1
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Columbus a recent Sunday.
1 uam Gene McElroy lost one of
' Theod ' Smith 14 both er re r- n- aw,
~ndLeon, Jo: c. et~m~rs, 47, ~wetl in ~U~is Medical h1s horses last week from a
Sanllllab, Ga. Charles D. t:hne, enter on . u ay
snake bite
H, Paden City and James R
Rtcent VISitors of Mr and Mr. and Mrs Wayne Brlekles
Finley 42, Chesapeake, Ohio all Mrs Frank Westfall were Mr ot Tuppers Plains visited Mr.
charged with mto11cahon Boyd and Mrs. Emory Westfall and and Mrs. John Hayea recently.
F. Hall, Huntington, Bob Eugene Mrs Mary Sprrea of Columbus Mr and Mrs. John Hayes and
Long, 24, Columbus, Jerry D and Mr and Mrs C h • r 1e ' Emerson Hayes visited MrL
Shelton, 33, Rockledge, Fla
1Glenme Haves m GahaHna lasl
Robert Gale Wayne. 29 Leon I
PT. PLEASANT
, Sonday Mrs. Glennie Hayes,
all charged w1th driving wh1le 1 LIVESTOCK 8-~u:s CO.
~ho has been poorly for some
mtoxicated Paul .Joseph LyPT. PLEASANT, W. VA.
lime. remams about the same.
ons 21 Frrebrick Kv reckless
Satmlay, OcL I, 1MI
-Mn. Hattie Ji'rtderl•k
dn;ing' and Dav1d L;~is Cogar , HOGS-:'" 175 to 220 21 to 2122. Athens, Ohio. Rt 3. r81 Jure 180 , Heav1es :II to 22.25 , Lights In [lf'rlodS of drought, alfalto have veh1cle under con1rol ' 19 50 te 21 25. Fat Sows 17 50 fa sends roots as deep as !7
' to 19 25; Boars 12 to
li 25; feet below the surface to reach
REPOR:r ISSUED
j P1gs 8 50 to 14 50 ; Stock Shoats mmstu.PT. PLEASANT - George , b) Hd 19 to 30
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.lohn ,on Shenfl of Mason Coun
CATI'LE - Steers 20 te 23GIRLS
ty has released the aclii'IIV re 75: Heifers 17 81' to 21 iO; Fat
pori of hiS departmenl for the Cows 15 to 18.50 Canners 11.75
month of September sho~rng to li, Bulls 19 2S to 21 50: Stock 1
6519 miles traveled 13 acci Stem 21 to 2185; Stock Hell- Sire 121ft
pr.
dents rnv..,t1gated resullmg m ers 18 25 to 22 75; Stock Steer I ,. lit 10
personal InJUry to frVf persons Calves 21 te 32 25; Stock lleif I
and an estimated $6.225 proper- er Calv., 21 to 24.50
Revular $5.99
ty damage 17 road Jaw c1ta 1 VEAL CALVES - Tops 38.
lions glvtn · 37 miSdemeanor , Seconds 3510, Medrum 15 to
arrests: 101 cour1 papt'rS srrv- I 32 35: Common and Heavi..
ed .on both cnmmal and CIVil I 2i to 35 Baby Calves by Hd. l
Middleport
act1ons . 2 breakmg and enter 11 Jo 31
logs Invest• gated: one stolen
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car recovere&lt;l and 1850 Slolen
property recovered
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REPORT OF CONDITION OF
justice of peacf! warrants se~"·
ved and 73 persons booke&lt;l m
the county )arl
OF RACINE
PF.TJTION FILED
PT PLEASANT - A pel•lion In the Slate of Ohio, at the Close of Busmess on September
tO. 1966 Published m response to call made by Comptroller
fl3" filPd 1n ttle ofrtrf' ol tht&gt; C1r
of the Currency, under Section 5211 , U S Revised Statuteo.
roll Clerk styled Roy J Prerson
and OliVe M P1erson vs J B
ASSETS
!Byrd) Rollms The pelitwn Cash balances w1th other banks, and cash
rtated the plarntJffs lmd pur
'"process of collection- --------------· ' 141.09588
ch ed Th B R 5 11001 l'nr ted States Government obligations.
as
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d~rect and guara t d
723,064 79
btvUIIBodm~rdrn,'m~lh• tM""rm Couthn . Obhgatwns of States a"n~"politicai ~~i,d;~~s~~~;
6.000 00
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a 0 "'"ura ron or
• Loans and discounts
805,184 15
sum ol S2tY.&gt; cash and the plam Frxed assets __ _____ : : ::: :::::: ::: :::: ::::
19,152.33
tiffs had attemptf'll to remove Other assets
4 843 69
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TOTAL ASSETS ----- - ------------ ---- 81.699 340 84
tins. has nrnh•hited lh•m from .
UABfL!TIES
removing same and mad• ' Demand deposits of mrilviduals.
threats 10 them
partnerships, and corporatwns _ _ _____ 1 ~ 13,656 31
T1me )Pd savings deposits of individuals.
Plersanl l'all•y Hoapllal
partnerships. and corporations
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891.251.67
AD\tl'f"mfl Mr&lt; o~en Oal Deposits of Jlmted States Government ___ _
422 72
ton, Ga\hpohs Ferry
Mrs Deoosrts of States and political subdiviSit.na _
108.336.41
Howard Creenlee Pt Ph·a&lt;anl
TOTAl DEPOSITS
-- - -- S1 !it3 887 l!
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Total demand deposit&lt; .. .. 1 622 415 44
Mn. Charlos Stone
Leon, '
Total time &amp; savings depoSits$ 891 ,251 61
Burke Alimd•·r PI Pl.asant. Other habrllties
45 00
Roosel'elt
Mounts
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Lloyd W Nel ,.li• 1\ppl• Gruve 1
TOTAL LIABIJ.fT!ES -- ---- .. - --- --- $1 1513 171211
~· DISCHAJ\G~D
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ASK TO WF.n
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DAN TOPPING Jr. says firm- his lth TV station In
(114) ~oulevardler, Jules;
When the VIet N•m
tblllg a "eombinlllbn of la:llll~s and
ly he'll "not" leave !he Yan- Okla.
Legends of the
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M,s. Warren Per:shin1gl steps' up, watch fer a wage- steed," al}ll that ~·ctpa!-e ca'st
kees: last week Red Barber George Skakel mount; When
(Momo) proved a gal may
priCe freeze, which Is why the Richard BUrtoJI 'llf lfii stage
would hav," insisted the sam; shot a lion wttb a
thlc in 1 bandana kerchief · fe~erlsh -iabor-manageqtent .war play but had 'no cliirimen~ be· There ll be another CD&gt;- bullet In Afrlca, before
Orsini's luncheon - crowd
is.1JI!o...: · George Hamilton yond a stlrua ,for Ul Tayler af.
Yankee deneuncement, shortly the beast free, the
peUUon . A~raham
told us I while o/le &lt;:OD~ersed ter saying he'~ prefet Utltfla
· If Jon Ar~ett of the Chi. sportsman attached around its Strauss found a way of
wlth George ane' Lynda ' John- gan . "Oliver•:. creator t!on
Bears IS tacklmg more vlc1ous- neck a gold chain bearing the wonderfully funny by
son In "21") that he'll
start el Bart says
quilling thl
ly these_ day~, ,maybe l~'s b~ tag, ;;George Skakel shot me the li)OIIth's lively radio
sh110Ung "Jack of Diamonds" theater: don't bet •OD It ... :
cause ~~ Wife s diVOI'CIII~ him fii'SI 1 Imagine the chagrin
mercia! - w11h the voic enl a in N. Y. soon, finish same In "Oliver"
rug six years
- ,· TV.~ supposed to k II I some would-be H~mpmgll'ay
dead man (W. D. Field's).
IJM.,.un:ic:h:-;~Ed~w;ard~;Al~bee~~to;l;d:.the;:;re;.ri:;;~;'';:;;;:H wood, but TV bought $100,· Or Hemingway h1msell ftr
000,000 worth of old movies this matter.
GEORGE NARDIELLO of
past ten days and 75 per cent
Kiki-Hart is Mrs. George Romof H'wood stu dlo pr oducUon is ARLENE DAHL
ney's favorite designer - the
for TV
Stage 67 tonight Just bought a 5th Ave. flat
young son of the late
fight
switched from a Donald O'Con- for $3:15,000; tt must be
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commissiOn doctor, VIncent
~or hour to nne starr1?g bril- ed in an expensive hurry
Nardiello. George (wed t. an
hant new young calmlc Dick oause Arlene family's
been honest-to-Gotha Italian priJiclpCavett; called "Where It's AI," mviled for Thanksgiving
esa, Marisa) wilt have a full
by Bud Yorkin- Norman Lear, ner
Jules Glaenzer, chair· day with Mrs Romney,
PERMANENT
It's a quick-probability rushed man of Cartier's who was !rae- refuses to "buy wholesale,"
tn where ABC's ratings have lured- hipped and skull ·bust- selects from and with Get&gt;rg••ll
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the Nardiello's at the
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Awards d_inner tomght.
ftft\lh\.ft li).,e1} ~-II.J li/4o•IIJ -J ,.- No matmees lor Mary Mar~ ~- ~~
tin when she brings "! Do' I
NOW IS THE TIME
UaocnmblotheHfourJumblos,
Do!" to Bdwy. . ·•Big Anne"
TO BUY YOUR
ue Iotter to ea&lt;h oquore, to
F:rdl "simpl~" ~lac: t'?ivenform four ordinery word•m'l'l
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TRUE! We ..ant your trade-in becauae It can be
reconditioned and r-ld-al o profit.
We sell Frigidaire appllanceo with or ,.ltlloul tradr.
It's up to you. If you koop your presontapplianee,
you PlY the same low price we ratabli.lh for tvery

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'The Bible - Alec Guinnessll
was John's first turndown
Good news tontghl: Bert Wheel·· II
or, recuperating fine at sara-11
nac's Will Rogers
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e RADIATOR HOSE .. ........ $1.17up
e HEATER HOSE .. .. .. .. 29c and 35c

Furnace Filters ~;'~•. _.:_ 59c

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~ate: January 23 rd ·
L Temperature: 20° below
Robert Vall Dyke oalled to teU u• bow
eomfortable be wae wilb lbe Dew eleatri•· ''~"'!DC
•:r•tem Ia bit 150-;yaar~IAI home.

It was during that Lerriflo oold epell •uree yea1'8 ago.
And the Van Dykes were so pleaae4, with the 3-&lt;lay-old
eleotrio heating eyatem ill their newl;y remodele4
home that the;y called Lo ex~ tbeir'feellnga.
The Van Dykea' 1966 report: "Eieotrio beating
proved to be the cheapest Lo inetall and tho
moat economical to operate.
"There are no repatre and no parte to wear ou&amp;.
We even gained additional fioor ape.oe and CaD
place furniture anywhere in our romna There an
no oold apota and no draftll ••• the walla etay olean,
lbe fiooro eta;y warm, a"~eaoh room
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"We've had electric heaUag for three years now
and otill feel we have the moat oonvenient and
comfortabl;y heated 160-year-old bome.•
You'd be juet aa happy wlth electric haatillg in
your home. It'a 110 easy to convert. Call ua for a free
estimate. And be oomfortabl;y warm &amp;hill winter •••
even if it'• 20• below oulllide.
With electric healiDg, you're p-led with 1o
"Guaranteed Satiofaoijon" offer. And now you oan uve
$100 on installation. Call us for oompletedetaile.

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Will, with Sheila Folrne~ asslst- ty - a slim pump with a
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Beverly Smith was elected bow arid dressy llttJe heel
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troop scribe, Connie Llnntni. that you'll love ,tor l\,1 flair.
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PT. PLEASANT - The Clr- Shiflet; Faye Holmes, Hugh $100 IIlii co!ls. Atlorney W H.
cult Court of Mason County had W. Woeda .Jobn McClure, Billy Rardin represented the plain1 busy day Monday with three Stevens frllli J Riffle Cora- tiffs and Attorneya Cecil Dean

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JwY trills held and th' empan- lelta Ohlinger." James' R. and Don Kllllery represented
ellng of a jury for a trial seh- Staat.
defendant Jurors servinl were
eduled for Thursday 9·30 am, The lhird trial, a etvil actiOn, Seldon FlemmlnJ, foreman,
Russell Franklin Leach, 20, ended In a buns jury and 11a Jack Shiflet,
Ilene SomPt. Ple3oant, who was indicted beea rescheduled for October mera, Faye HOIJnes,
Faye
on two misdemeanor charges lOth The action was styled Rob- Holmes, Hugh Noods, John
and pleaded innO&lt;ent to both ert Lutton Isabelle
Lutton M Rottgen, James 'B Staall,
~hargfl was tried in hil ab- and Roy Lane vs. H H. RIY· Oscar Jordsn, Jr., Mack Bensance by the «&gt;uri. Leach es- burn wlth the plaintiff's demand• nett, Foreman Stevens, John
capf'd from the coun~ Jail sev- tn&amp; judgment in the oum of McClure and Clement Smith.
era! weel&lt;s sgo and has beon
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the obJeCt ot sea~rh b) officers
In other action of the court
Monday, Arthur 1,1 Goodwin,
sl nee th • I I1m•
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mdicted by the Grand Jury on
b Attorne Don Kingery, court
an embeuleme~t cbarge ~d
~pointed, Ywas round Innocent
previously ente~nglna plea of 1~
of the misdemeanor charge ef
nocenl, appear
cou~t an
contributing to the delmquency
changed hiS plea to gllllly as
of 1 minor by an all female
charged . The case wa• continur Witnesses giving tes~mo- BY MRS. 1: E. RADEKIN ued until November 41h fo: a
~y ~~r the State were Danny ~rs. Gtortlll Nell Philhps of pre · s:ntenclng mvesttga~on.
Wamsley wvmer E Newman Chhilhcothethe spenMrt theEthweeklRwadlth Goodwm 1• free on bond.
· Hodges the t4- klermo
and Zatta' Ann
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fen'. Offered no wrtnesses m ..!'ms's
uarv • am111 :t ''"• 1 rt'n o11 anthe action
ton, Mrs. Wilda May Wlsema•
Jury members servmg were of Harrisonville and Mrs Dena
Nancv R Bowman. foreman Hoffman of Ll~gsvllle
Mildred H Clarke. Florence John Vale was in c.Iumbus
L. Clark, Goldie McDermitt. last week working at the Sci· Mrs Ad&gt; Van Meter of ChesVIVIan Sldm,kBeRodulah Mp Bac~- ence Review. .
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Mrs. Neva Nicholson spent Zona Bi 5
Alberta Wilos, Betty Thomas the week carmg for her moth·
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Fern Harbour and Helen I.
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Mr ~nd Mrs. Alfred Walsh daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
In the second ttlal. also u·1ed and family of Newark spent and Mrs Harry Myers, all ol
1n Lesch's absence, on a charge Saturday With Mrs. Walsh's mo- Huntington, spent 1 recent Suiof assault on Danny lfamsley, ther, Mrs Edoa Fauber. Other aay w1th Mr. and Mrs. George
tile entire tr1al lasted only 30 guest.! wore Mrs Jane Arbaugh Frederick. Mrs. Hattie Fredeminutes w1lh the Jury finding and son of Albany and Riehard rick an_d Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Leach guilty u charged Jurors Fauber of Columbus.
Fredenck .
for this trill were Cbarle&lt; Hoi- [ Ml Allm Radekla of Bowl- Mrs. Clifford C~x, who has
land, AloiiZO Dickens, Clement lng Green spent the w..,kend been rll, IS rmprovmg.
Smith lieldon Flemmmg. Jack at home
Mr and Mrs. Dwight Me'
Mrs Anna Elizabeth Turner B~ide and son, Kenneth, East
II BOOKED
and daughter Sherrie spent • Liverpool. spent last weekend
PT. PLEASANT - The coun- weekend at the home of her ~ltl Mrt. HatHe Fredenek and
Ly 1111 recordl ahow 12. persons brother. Mr and Mro Wesley viSited Mr and Mrs Norma•
booked in the county jail dunng Allen Ogdin
Frederick
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the weekend. Charles Sbehne, Mrs G A Radekin flslted Mrs Wald Spencer was m
44 Henderson Lawrence Jones h b the 1 1
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Columbus a recent Sunday.
1 uam Gene McElroy lost one of
' Theod ' Smith 14 both er re r- n- aw,
~ndLeon, Jo: c. et~m~rs, 47, ~wetl in ~U~is Medical h1s horses last week from a
Sanllllab, Ga. Charles D. t:hne, enter on . u ay
snake bite
H, Paden City and James R
Rtcent VISitors of Mr and Mr. and Mrs Wayne Brlekles
Finley 42, Chesapeake, Ohio all Mrs Frank Westfall were Mr ot Tuppers Plains visited Mr.
charged with mto11cahon Boyd and Mrs. Emory Westfall and and Mrs. John Hayea recently.
F. Hall, Huntington, Bob Eugene Mrs Mary Sprrea of Columbus Mr and Mrs. John Hayes and
Long, 24, Columbus, Jerry D and Mr and Mrs C h • r 1e ' Emerson Hayes visited MrL
Shelton, 33, Rockledge, Fla
1Glenme Haves m GahaHna lasl
Robert Gale Wayne. 29 Leon I
PT. PLEASANT
, Sonday Mrs. Glennie Hayes,
all charged w1th driving wh1le 1 LIVESTOCK 8-~u:s CO.
~ho has been poorly for some
mtoxicated Paul .Joseph LyPT. PLEASANT, W. VA.
lime. remams about the same.
ons 21 Frrebrick Kv reckless
Satmlay, OcL I, 1MI
-Mn. Hattie Ji'rtderl•k
dn;ing' and Dav1d L;~is Cogar , HOGS-:'" 175 to 220 21 to 2122. Athens, Ohio. Rt 3. r81 Jure 180 , Heav1es :II to 22.25 , Lights In [lf'rlodS of drought, alfalto have veh1cle under con1rol ' 19 50 te 21 25. Fat Sows 17 50 fa sends roots as deep as !7
' to 19 25; Boars 12 to
li 25; feet below the surface to reach
REPOR:r ISSUED
j P1gs 8 50 to 14 50 ; Stock Shoats mmstu.PT. PLEASANT - George , b) Hd 19 to 30
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.lohn ,on Shenfl of Mason Coun
CATI'LE - Steers 20 te 23GIRLS
ty has released the aclii'IIV re 75: Heifers 17 81' to 21 iO; Fat
pori of hiS departmenl for the Cows 15 to 18.50 Canners 11.75
month of September sho~rng to li, Bulls 19 2S to 21 50: Stock 1
6519 miles traveled 13 acci Stem 21 to 2185; Stock Hell- Sire 121ft
pr.
dents rnv..,t1gated resullmg m ers 18 25 to 22 75; Stock Steer I ,. lit 10
personal InJUry to frVf persons Calves 21 te 32 25; Stock lleif I
and an estimated $6.225 proper- er Calv., 21 to 24.50
Revular $5.99
ty damage 17 road Jaw c1ta 1 VEAL CALVES - Tops 38.
lions glvtn · 37 miSdemeanor , Seconds 3510, Medrum 15 to
arrests: 101 cour1 papt'rS srrv- I 32 35: Common and Heavi..
ed .on both cnmmal and CIVil I 2i to 35 Baby Calves by Hd. l
Middleport
act1ons . 2 breakmg and enter 11 Jo 31
logs Invest• gated: one stolen
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car recovere&lt;l and 1850 Slolen
property recovered
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REPORT OF CONDITION OF
justice of peacf! warrants se~"·
ved and 73 persons booke&lt;l m
the county )arl
OF RACINE
PF.TJTION FILED
PT PLEASANT - A pel•lion In the Slate of Ohio, at the Close of Busmess on September
tO. 1966 Published m response to call made by Comptroller
fl3" filPd 1n ttle ofrtrf' ol tht&gt; C1r
of the Currency, under Section 5211 , U S Revised Statuteo.
roll Clerk styled Roy J Prerson
and OliVe M P1erson vs J B
ASSETS
!Byrd) Rollms The pelitwn Cash balances w1th other banks, and cash
rtated the plarntJffs lmd pur
'"process of collection- --------------· ' 141.09588
ch ed Th B R 5 11001 l'nr ted States Government obligations.
as
e ug un '
d~rect and guara t d
723,064 79
btvUIIBodm~rdrn,'m~lh• tM""rm Couthn . Obhgatwns of States a"n~"politicai ~~i,d;~~s~~~;
6.000 00
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a 0 "'"ura ron or
• Loans and discounts
805,184 15
sum ol S2tY.&gt; cash and the plam Frxed assets __ _____ : : ::: :::::: ::: :::: ::::
19,152.33
tiffs had attemptf'll to remove Other assets
4 843 69
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TOTAL ASSETS ----- - ------------ ---- 81.699 340 84
tins. has nrnh•hited lh•m from .
UABfL!TIES
removing same and mad• ' Demand deposits of mrilviduals.
threats 10 them
partnerships, and corporatwns _ _ _____ 1 ~ 13,656 31
T1me )Pd savings deposits of individuals.
Plersanl l'all•y Hoapllal
partnerships. and corporations
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891.251.67
AD\tl'f"mfl Mr&lt; o~en Oal Deposits of Jlmted States Government ___ _
422 72
ton, Ga\hpohs Ferry
Mrs Deoosrts of States and political subdiviSit.na _
108.336.41
Howard Creenlee Pt Ph·a&lt;anl
TOTAl DEPOSITS
-- - -- S1 !it3 887 l!
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Total demand deposit&lt; .. .. 1 622 415 44
Mn. Charlos Stone
Leon, '
Total time &amp; savings depoSits$ 891 ,251 61
Burke Alimd•·r PI Pl.asant. Other habrllties
45 00
Roosel'elt
Mounts
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Lloyd W Nel ,.li• 1\ppl• Gruve 1
TOTAL LIABIJ.fT!ES -- ---- .. - --- --- $1 1513 171211
~· DISCHAJ\G~D
W•ltlam I
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Ttlll AI \.lABILITIES AND
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do herP~&gt; rierlarP that thi• repC&gt;rt of ronrillit~n Is true and
correrl to the best of my knowlenge and belief
FREELAND S NORRIS
ASK TO WF.n
We the underRlgned dirertoro attei&lt;l the corrl'&lt;'tne" or
I'"':'~J&amp;;,t,""PLP.~ S .\N1 W.•lt•r thl• repon or condition and declare that It hao b•rn examlnJn""' ;; PoJn,t Pie•• •ri In uo and to the be•t of our knowled~e and helle!\~ true
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DAN TOPPING Jr. says firm- his lth TV station In
(114) ~oulevardler, Jules;
When the VIet N•m
tblllg a "eombinlllbn of la:llll~s and
ly he'll "not" leave !he Yan- Okla.
Legends of the
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M,s. Warren Per:shin1gl steps' up, watch fer a wage- steed," al}ll that ~·ctpa!-e ca'st
kees: last week Red Barber George Skakel mount; When
(Momo) proved a gal may
priCe freeze, which Is why the Richard BUrtoJI 'llf lfii stage
would hav," insisted the sam; shot a lion wttb a
thlc in 1 bandana kerchief · fe~erlsh -iabor-manageqtent .war play but had 'no cliirimen~ be· There ll be another CD&gt;- bullet In Afrlca, before
Orsini's luncheon - crowd
is.1JI!o...: · George Hamilton yond a stlrua ,for Ul Tayler af.
Yankee deneuncement, shortly the beast free, the
peUUon . A~raham
told us I while o/le &lt;:OD~ersed ter saying he'~ prefet Utltfla
· If Jon Ar~ett of the Chi. sportsman attached around its Strauss found a way of
wlth George ane' Lynda ' John- gan . "Oliver•:. creator t!on
Bears IS tacklmg more vlc1ous- neck a gold chain bearing the wonderfully funny by
son In "21") that he'll
start el Bart says
quilling thl
ly these_ day~, ,maybe l~'s b~ tag, ;;George Skakel shot me the li)OIIth's lively radio
sh110Ung "Jack of Diamonds" theater: don't bet •OD It ... :
cause ~~ Wife s diVOI'CIII~ him fii'SI 1 Imagine the chagrin
mercia! - w11h the voic enl a in N. Y. soon, finish same In "Oliver"
rug six years
- ,· TV.~ supposed to k II I some would-be H~mpmgll'ay
dead man (W. D. Field's).
IJM.,.un:ic:h:-;~Ed~w;ard~;Al~bee~~to;l;d:.the;:;re;.ri:;;~;'';:;;;:H wood, but TV bought $100,· Or Hemingway h1msell ftr
000,000 worth of old movies this matter.
GEORGE NARDIELLO of
past ten days and 75 per cent
Kiki-Hart is Mrs. George Romof H'wood stu dlo pr oducUon is ARLENE DAHL
ney's favorite designer - the
for TV
Stage 67 tonight Just bought a 5th Ave. flat
young son of the late
fight
switched from a Donald O'Con- for $3:15,000; tt must be
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commissiOn doctor, VIncent
~or hour to nne starr1?g bril- ed in an expensive hurry
Nardiello. George (wed t. an
hant new young calmlc Dick oause Arlene family's
been honest-to-Gotha Italian priJiclpCavett; called "Where It's AI," mviled for Thanksgiving
esa, Marisa) wilt have a full
by Bud Yorkin- Norman Lear, ner
Jules Glaenzer, chair· day with Mrs Romney,
PERMANENT
It's a quick-probability rushed man of Cartier's who was !rae- refuses to "buy wholesale,"
tn where ABC's ratings have lured- hipped and skull ·bust- selects from and with Get&gt;rg••ll
Iear edtotr ea d smce
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Victor \he football game With t h Mich. . Mrs. R. will be
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the Nardiello's at the
Coty
Awards d_inner tomght.
ftft\lh\.ft li).,e1} ~-II.J li/4o•IIJ -J ,.- No matmees lor Mary Mar~ ~- ~~
tin when she brings "! Do' I
NOW IS THE TIME
UaocnmblotheHfourJumblos,
Do!" to Bdwy. . ·•Big Anne"
TO BUY YOUR
ue Iotter to ea&lt;h oquore, to
F:rdl "simpl~" ~lac: t'?ivenform four ordinery word•m'l'l
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Racine

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t•ade-m required"-you milil't bave tboulht your
preoent appliance hu no volue. THIS IS NOT
TRUE! We ..ant your trade-in becauae It can be
reconditioned and r-ld-al o profit.
We sell Frigidaire appllanceo with or ,.ltlloul tradr.
It's up to you. If you koop your presontapplianee,
you PlY the same low price we ratabli.lh for tvery

If you've ever aeen 1ppUance

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?od choice ,to play Nosh
'The Bible - Alec Guinnessll
was John's first turndown
Good news tontghl: Bert Wheel·· II
or, recuperating fine at sara-11
nac's Will Rogers
Hi!Spital,
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Snow Tires

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Be Ready For Bad Weather

e ntERMOSTATS ............ $Uhp
e RADIATOR HOSE .. ........ $1.17up
e HEATER HOSE .. .. .. .. 29c and 35c

Furnace Filters ~;'~•. _.:_ 59c

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INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone 992-2440

PCMMroy

MOORE'S

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~ate: January 23 rd ·
L Temperature: 20° below
Robert Vall Dyke oalled to teU u• bow
eomfortable be wae wilb lbe Dew eleatri•· ''~"'!DC
•:r•tem Ia bit 150-;yaar~IAI home.

It was during that Lerriflo oold epell •uree yea1'8 ago.
And the Van Dykes were so pleaae4, with the 3-&lt;lay-old
eleotrio heating eyatem ill their newl;y remodele4
home that the;y called Lo ex~ tbeir'feellnga.
The Van Dykea' 1966 report: "Eieotrio beating
proved to be the cheapest Lo inetall and tho
moat economical to operate.
"There are no repatre and no parte to wear ou&amp;.
We even gained additional fioor ape.oe and CaD
place furniture anywhere in our romna There an
no oold apota and no draftll ••• the walla etay olean,
lbe fiooro eta;y warm, a"~eaoh room
ie thermoatatloally oontrohed.
"We've had electric heaUag for three years now
and otill feel we have the moat oonvenient and
comfortabl;y heated 160-year-old bome.•
You'd be juet aa happy wlth electric haatillg in
your home. It'a 110 easy to convert. Call ua for a free
estimate. And be oomfortabl;y warm &amp;hill winter •••
even if it'• 20• below oulllide.
With electric healiDg, you're p-led with 1o
"Guaranteed Satiofaoijon" offer. And now you oan uve
$100 on installation. Call us for oompletedetaile.

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Troop held their f!i;st meeting
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Two patrols were rormed and
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Down Beat Four
Is AM
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Will, with Sheila Folrne~ asslst- ty - a slim pump with a
1.Colored, Flowers
Beverly Smith was elected bow arid dressy llttJe heel
' Arran~ ,In a
troop scribe, Connie Llnntni. that you'll love ,tor l\,1 flair.
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V-ariety o .
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news reporter. Meetleather(
Coilfain'e'rs '
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FALL
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allow11nce based on age, make and opei'Btln&amp; c:ondllion AND THIS FAIR ALLOWANCE WILL BE
DEDUCTED FROM THE LOW PRICE WE
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IN MIDDLEPORT

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LI'L ABNER

BY HOWIE SCHNEIDER

KEITH GOBL£ FORD

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heac.. crickets. spiders &amp; other insects will be cominl 1Jt.

OPEN EVES, 9:00 '.M.

WALT

IS SHE Atii'IIN'J
TO GIVE 'IE?

speaker system, dual volume
XII New R!J_iatOr Shop
control.
lovely
walnut
finish,
sid•
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home
where
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The Carleton Sunday School
WANT AD
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tak
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Protect
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BY
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an attendanc~ of 52, Offer·
I'OMI!IIOY, CIHIO
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PHONE WY 2-2156
er paym'~nt s ot $1 ll per week ' from these pests wtth ARAB,
Cor• eBulldozer
mg $13.06. Warship
servlceJ
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IN MEMORY of our mother
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who
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and gran&lt;! mother, Jcome Mae
, ' ar:t lelv. I'lL Conlvi lle. 985 ,
~U liNE...,
flY 2-2196
Mtdcll-rt, 0 Mildred Martin who works at reprt!!!ents the Gideon In this
upsjai rs, ;\ior th St·cond Avt'
Lewis. who passed away Oct Now Taking Applications
JJ;,g ·
tn
[
....,mptelo
Sorv1e1
the Kimes Rest home al Ath- area. Mr. 'Grate spoke on the·
46
I
4 1958,
. ___ 10
1
f "rw &lt;rodtor•
ens.
work of the Gldeons In the
Middleport , o. Ph. 9n·o293
Jtl 4 lfc LARJ;E OIL heater, 120. Also
·~did no! know tbe pail you
Wrtlo. Proao or Conladl
placing of Bibles and New Tes
had
a 1947 Chevrolet, $40. Call :
A. 1-. IIRAD~"RD
NOW OPEN
j
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith of taments where they are need
I
in alin 5 11. m. or on Saturday,
1 ROOM house wtth bath,
Or hear your final sigh,
Ractno, Oblo
6 A,M, TO
ChMesterd Mwere recent guests of ed.
Pomeroy. Pit, 992 o38o
We only know you passed •·
\e w Ha ven, 882-2475.o 3'11
1 1 -uc·MIDNIGHT
r. an rs. Gerald Violet
Visiting Mr. and Mr~ . Lonnl'
1
10
4
trc
way
, , c ' &gt;tiWtNU machll!el, repau oer ,
For Your Dining
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moore of Hudson recently were Mr and
Earn money end pri tM
'
Without 1 last good-bye.
i ONE of
the fin er thmg' of voce. aU makeo. WY :!-22M,
Convenience
Middleport were recent guests Mrs. Homer carman o1 Porn•
Delivering
3 ROOM apa men! and bath. t life - Blue Luslre r•rpet
God gavo us strength to face
l'be Fabnt Shop, Pomeroy
of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. roy ,
fumished,
ddlcport
Ph, &gt;nd 11pholstrry deoner. B•·nt • Aulh.. rozed Singer Salel and
THE DAILY SENTINEL
il,
THE MARTIN
Lindsey Lyons and family.
.
9
12
He
992-3874.
And courage to bear the bluw,
electric
snampooer
IL
Pick·
Servoco.
I
!»
Uc
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Nornian
WebSeveral
from
this
community
to Established Routes.
But whal il meaBt to Jose you
en's Ha rdw are Co, fo e,
Rea', l:state for Sale
RESTAURANT
er and family of Long Botrom have been atlending the revivCAll 992-2156
fHREE and four room furnish·
No 0 1 '" w~l ever know.
10 3 6tc
and Wilbur Weber of McKees- al at Burlingham Church.
ed and unfurnished apart·
::~: :.;~~s~li~y ~~;, Jes ,c~~- I
Middleport, Ohio
Rocks, Pa., we~ , recent Sun- Mr. and Mrs. C~ King
ments. WY .-5434.
12 6 tfr SA-VE 81(;1. Do your own rug l BEDROOM house on lot 1110
1 and
upholstery
cleaning
•
x
150
home
in
ex
.....
ent
conday,guests
.of h1s SISler, . Mrs. had as recent '""I'Iora his parand Richard ond her gnond··I wAITRESS to work In local
'
d.ti
b'
d
1
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t
•w Ed KiD&amp; of
Dom Koerug , and son, RICkey. ents, Mr. and Mrs.
un. ' wtlh Rlue Lustre. Hen! eke· t ' on, og yar • new y pam .
I tavern. Must be 21 or over. NICE 4 rooms and bath
otuldren.
10 4 Jtc WrHe. giving particulars, to furnished aparunent, Middle- I trir shampooer IL P ~t mer"y l ed. Phone 99:1-9905 or 992Business Servicil
Their father, P. A. Weber, who Harrisonville
Cement
Block
Co,
10
3
6tc
·
2529.
9
28
tfc
has visited at his son'• in Penn·
The Daily Sentinel Box 66ll- port, Ohio. Pb. 99Z-3ll74.
~~_ _ _ _
Mrs. Mary Carsey who mad•
. 6 HOOlt house with basement, BEADY-Mil eoacrete dellve!' syIvania, returned home.
D, Pomeroy, 0
9 28 tfr
8 3 tfc
..
-· FREE lubricant with every ' SWIM pool dealers, m groljlld, .
/ HA NNAH'S Husband, Her·lor. ! gacage, big yard. out of high ed right to your project l"ast Mr. and Mrs, Wilson Gilbert, his home with her danghter,
oil change during month ol! $595 and up .~nta&lt;'t Vox t rHREE and four room fur
hales ha rd work so he cleans water. &gt; minutes walk from
and easy. Free estimates. of A!Jiens were recent guests ::edan:w:;r~~~ U:g~~n,
Oct at Wolfe's Service Sta· l Pools, Inc. 1895 Whiteforll noshed apartments, All ~tiU· the rngs with Blue Lustre. rown, Ph. 992·990&gt; or 992-2529. Phone 992-3284.
Goeglelll here of her aunt Mrs. Eunice
n@
28
2776
tion, t'CrRer of 3rd and Mam Road, York, Pa. Phone (717) :::"
2Rent electric sbambooer $1.
g
tfc
=dy-Mm
Halsey and
Donna
Peggy Bowera of
1
1 Sts., Racillt, o.
10 ~ -~p~..2__~
9~~
wey an
er
Baker Furniture Co.
' HOUSE FOR SALE. Seed
· '
":atson
and
family,,
They
also
roy
Ylsited
overnight recentl)
p. m. call WY 2-3574.
10 3 6tc 304 Hamilton Street, Middle- AIR OONDmOI'IING Refrlger- 1m•ted Mrs. Halsey s husband with Miss Sandra Beal.
4 1 tic
FOR TIMBER, I buge maple 1
port, or call 992-5324.
all.. aervlC1!. Jack'a Relrlfi· F~n Halse~, at Velerans Mem- Visiting Mr. and Mn. Chartree, free. Write c-o The Dai· J
MODERN I bedroom borne, COZY, 75,000 BTU gas floor
t t tic oraUoo, New Haven. Phone or•al Hospital, Pomeroy.
les Mash Jr, and family Sunly Senti•el, Box 668-L, Pome· '
Pomerll)', o. Ph. 992-2903 day furnace with all controls. Ph. GAYNELL WISE preperly on TU z.3531.
4 1 tic Charles Spencer of Belpre day was Mrs. Patrick Wllllams.
10 4 Stc [
eroy, 0 .
BOY or GIRL
or 992-3702 evenings.
m-6202.
10 3 6tp 108 Butlerllul Ave. Pb. 1!12called on his sister, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Dean and
""'G
In Rutland To
7 II tic
5293.
7 22 tfc BEATING, PLUMBING, Rural Mrs. Wayne Brickles Wednes- sons visited recently with Mr.
SLEE r u1 rooms, elest
in I
-·
towa, 127 Butternut
Ave.,
Earn Money and Prizes
~
ROOM apartmeat with batb. LUSTRE FOAM is guaranteed 175 ACRE !ann, bouse with 8 Doml Bottle Gas. Araold day,
and Mrs. Kenneth Markinl t1
Pomeroy, 0.
:wl 4 tfc 1 Delivering The Daily
Ph. 992-3318.
8 8 tic to be the best carpet cleaner rooms and bath, cellar, cellar Brothers, 611 E. MaiD SL, Fon Halsey underwent major Racine.
Sentinel to Htoblishod
SMALL APARTMENT, all -con- you have ever used or your house, 2 large barRs~ lree Pomeroy.
I 22 lie surgery at Velerans Memorial Mr. Leroy Wyant, who 11&amp;1
lPECIAL Oct. 4 through 8. $15
Route
veniences, first floor.
Call money back. Electric sham- gas, 2 farm ponds, lmmedl·
Hospital, Pomeroy recenUy.
been a patient at Holzer hospl~
wave for $12.50; $12-50 wave
992.2753.
atc
pooer
rental
IL
Ebersbach
ate
occupancy.
Pearl
Wil·
Auto
Sel"
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lindsey
Lyons
al, has returned hnme ancl II
10 1
lor $10.00; 110.00 wave lor
CALl 992-2156
I Hardware, Pomeroy , o.
Iiams, 992·2318 or 992-2681.
and son, Lemar and Mrs. Eu- somewhat improved.
$8.50; $11.50 wave lor U.50.
FURNISHED apartment, tbree
9 29 &amp;tc
10 3 tfo '31 PLYMOUTH ooupe. Phone lah Swan all spent a Sunday
Evenings by
oppointment.
for .ent
rooms, bath, at 249\io North!
·
EMer110a 7-74JJ'/,
e. 30. &amp;tp with tbe Lyons' daughter, Mr.
Helen's Beauty Sloop, Pornlrd St, Middleport, Also an
Insurance
. . and Mrs. Lawrence Hasbergen
eroy, Ohio,
10 3 3tc HARMONY. apartments . three unfurnished apartment, low- i 2 Mahogany drum top tables
llE
of Parkersburg aod helped Lawrooms furnished, everything rooms, bath, 204'h Corner of with glass, Phone 992-3038.
GET A quoJ::CEiro:.EN tJ.
Legal Notice
renee celebrate his birthday,
Mr. and ~ra. Delmer Rhod01
REVIVAL meeting starting at new :
floors, walls. Third and Mill Sts., Middle- !
9 29 !tp
::,. renewlBg
'. Mrs. Doris Koenig and Nor.
I t .
port Call Mrs.
Edward
.
,...•unMINT •• ow"'"'""
man Weber, Mrs. Roger Gaul, a
. el
et 8D . ,
auto Insurance· we ma•' be
NAOEMINT AND CIRCULATION
h"'r Mary J ane and Mn• N·•
the Plants Church S Un d a Y bath , pIum bmg e ec roc range Tewksbary al 992·3056.
1
Pomeroy Londmark's
and Mrs. Eddie Murphy attend- g...
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TO PLACI "

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RADIATOR

eclldl...,.. werdlc.

t.awr•n

ALIGNME'NT

81

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nol l:le .......... ,.,

rJION fftllll INie 1nc......ct UIMrt....

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MOTORCYCLES

BRAKE ,SERVICE

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Motor Co.

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CAifitCI.. LATIONI
co•IICTIO"I

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lv FRED

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HARLEY DAVI.DSON
H0NDA
WHHl

for S.le or Rent
1
W1nted 1,
I ROOM bouse, bath, laundry, EXPERIENCED
secretary, 1:
full basement, gas forced air shorthand, typln&amp;,
several
EXPI!RIENCEJ)
furnace, nice lot in Syracuse. languages, desires lull time
For appolntme•t to see phone employment, secretarial or
929-3990.
10 t tfc clerical, good
references.
Write Box 661-A, 0-&lt;1 the Dally
SenUnel, Pomeroy, 0.
end
For S1le
1964 CHEVELLE
$1495
9 all 6tc
2 Door. Low mileage by toea] owner, beautiful dark xreen
l!IM ZIG ZAG sewing machine,J---------over 1ight green. Like new whitewall tires, spotles5 clean
interior, l5!S b.p., 6 rylinder engine, standard t.ran.smission,
salesman's
demoRStrators,
Business Servic:u
radio, llt&gt;aler, re-al nice.
while Ihey last, these mach· CURTISS Bretdlng Service, a
, OeftnQf$
ines equipped to zig zsg, choice ot 1811 oulls iD 18 dairy 'ltY 2-219
1962 CHEVROLET
$1095
Pomeroy
4 Door Sedan, VB ~ng in t&gt;, st d. trans. \'\' hite finish with red
make .,buttonholes, darn, em· and oeet breeds. For service
3
'
interior, ~ood fires, radio and heater.
broiders. etc. Pay $6
per at ;·;, Dial Parker's 992-22114/:~:;:;e:;:;;:;:;!;;:;:;:;:;E
1957 CHEVROLET ~--...,.-...,--$395
month or pay balance due Pomeroy or 985·3824 Chester.
Bel Air St. Wagon . White ove-r rPd fini ~h . rlean interior, good
M.62. Call 992-3218. 10 4 6t•'
9 4 311re
tin•s, VS en&amp;inP, automatic tnms. R&amp;ll
I t966 STEREO Console, jus! tak·
I
1 en in, 1966 model radio equip· ' WlTII COLD WEATHER • J

DIADI..IIIIII
Oo, ..,_,. hiiiiHHIM

P . fill

~molovment

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LIMit, MR.Rl.I11CJA'-!, .
I.UHAT Af!OJT ~f HIGH
COST OF LI\/1/JG?

nl!&lt;: PRICI'Z OF MEAT
IWD VE"GETA6lE'S IS
SO HIGH ~E CA)J'T

AFfORD 10 £AT

I

GASULIN! ALLEY

IUHAi"S 'THE MAlTER 1
'rW COST LJ t&lt;£ COOKIES
AIV'r'MOR€?

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iy CHESTER G&lt;I'ILD

DICK iRACY

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NEXT ROOM.

,

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tald, Jb~w:n

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Co~ ~~i:rt,

1

6

dau~ter,

llln~~~

I ;!AD A SHAVE,&amp;ATHED
AND CJJT SOME FOOD.
WHAT's

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TED

A PAIR 01' 5CIS50!'-S,
AND A

CAKE OF SOAP!

.,

Harrisonville

f•~rnace,

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i.~rJf(,~h Pa~d

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able to save you

lllODj'z

lie

Rev . 0 . H. Cart Bi evangel · 5392.
9 27 l2tp
'
I Comeo To Pomeroy and Savel AtrroMOBD..E tnsurance beeo
lsts. Special singing by pub- 3 ROOM house and bath-· · oa l" hROOdM anddfl bait! unfu,rmshedl, !
cancelled? Lolli Yllll opera~
lie talent All churches and La
S P
Ph 992
ar woo oors, new y pwn
TIRES, 670xl5 Size
, . to come. • urel
t., omeroy. • · If · ed apartment • witb or with- ,
$12.45 plus tax
or'1 UceDSeT CaD WY 2-2968·
pastors are mv1ted
3.
13
29
10 J 6tp ~~.
•
c out GE refrigeratoc and gal ' Roofing, Lawn Ferhliaer
I 15 Uc
FOUR ROOM lurnllbed apart cooking range. Ph. 992-7059,
M 11
On
lny omo
5•111.
Real Estill For S.le
ment. WY ~658.
4 14 tic Clara McMaster.
10 2 61p
•
WE WILL aot be rt!!!ponsible
POMEROY
NEWLY redecorated
four
•
992-2181
nd batb bulll ia
lor any debts contracted by
rooms a
t
kitchen cabinets tile
and
anyone other than ourselves.
Jilek w. Certey, Mgr.
I
Mr. an&lt;! Mrs. Ed Miller, Ra·
hardwood floors, JJOxiOO loot
23.
SectiOQ
lot
small garage under •s.
cine, Ohio, R. D.
10 3 3tp
4. Dilcfpllne
ACIIOIIII
of
DON'T pump your sluggish sep'
•
• '
1. Sa.llor
6. Swiss river
Chicago
tic tank. Get Klean·Em-Ail
000'ph
220 UnioR• Ave. ' Pomeroy '
._Head
6. Knitting
THE TELEPHONE number of
25. Spawa
oept1'c tank cleaner' Land - 0 • one 99~~"5337· 10 2 tfC
ronrtngw
atH ch
o{ fi.!ih
Ivan Carmen, Peach Fork
a. eur..
7.AIItr-lngmt
mark Farm Bureau.
21• Landfruita
Road, Pomeroy, Ohio, has 10. Dn.we

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DAILY CROSSWORD

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been changed from 9\12-6865 to
1192-6265.
I&amp; 1 3tc
OOAL HAULED. Light hauling, ,
_Ph. 992-2803·~ 9 30 6\p I
ADAMS Trading Posl and An· I
tlque Store moved to a new 1
locatloa, oow at Cross Roads 1
;JuncUon 124 and state route
143 on Rutland Road. Phone
742-1461.
I 16 lfc

Wented To Buy
OlJ)

COINS and paper curren-

cy in nice con l'iition, material
before 1900 "'oe&lt;'io lly want·
ed, paying current prices,
c:onfidentiaL S•nd ltst to Cash
Jilc., P. 0 . Box 6l8, Mason,
,, . W. Va.
9 23 121p
,....._ -- ·.• ftANDING timber 11 Ohio
' , lit West Virginia, or
old
' , term• With timber. Marmo
1 'Reynolds, Box 77, Syracuse,
0.
• t8 102lp

1S!11UUI,

Ponies $100 Lincoln
339 Pearl SL. Midd l...
9 29 6tp

bulldozer ,' - reaso.&gt;.
,,,.,.... bourly rale. Ph. m -:1208
t 23 3otc

lor inside
goed salary, paid
ancl other beneito.
•s, c-o The
r J:~~
Pomeroy,
~f
age and experlllllpioyllel know
I

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h~ ~th~r.f':tsodSundadydauMr,

ed the funeral of Mrs. Eileen Ue Fields of Ripley, ~· Va.
Allen Curtis at Akron.
Mrs. Mamle Newlun. pest~
were Mr. and Mrs• .Jack Ham.
3. '"•"'"'' " ,..,.,
......,
rick and daughters Debra lll!d
"""••• ••tdoy ••• ••••.,.,
Mr. and Mrs, Art Kasper and
•
Cl
r
b
1
1
b
Jackie
of
KlngliVIIIe.
•· Louuon of..,.,.. oftl"'"' ,..,._ ara sen arg o Co um us re- M L d p 11 d u eauon: uo Mechanic St. Pomero,., cently visited her parents Mr
rs. y a owe Ill ~···
Melp Counly, OhiO ..,.,,
d M M rd h '
' Joh1 Stout visited Mrs, Rutb
,.!.,':""..:!~.~.~ '.:;;;,'!:'~j·::';..~~ anM rs.d MaynaBIII BBa rh.
Morrio. Mrs. Powell ha• ~
....,., uo M...,,.1, st .. Pomer.,.,
r. an rs.
y a r were IKime lime al her borne
.
Me;., county, Ohto ..,.,,
dinner guests recently of his
'
.. Name. and •ddreue• of Publish.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Wellt
er, Editor. •nd Man•ain f FA i lor ~ Pllb· parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. L. Mr Clyde Stewart, R
lither - Richard S. Owen, Middle· 8 h
,
IJ . .
port. Oblo: Edll or - Cheltet Tanne.
a r.
and Mrs Jolm Stout a .
hll~ !IIddle"'"' ohio.
·
' · own.,, Ohio V•Uey Publbhln1 co.
Leg1l
Notice
Sunday School and preacldal
Pomeroy. OhiO; Rlchlllrd S- owen
'
at Zi n s nday
min
Middleport. Ohio; Ewint T. Bole•. co:
IN THI COfi\MPN PLEAI coun
0
u
mo
lumbul, Ohio; Ediar S. Nolan. CoOF MIIQS ICOUNTY , OHIO
Mlcbae) Borg81 is backg. jo
01110
lumbtu
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FLORiNtl 1. HuN-o.
1:1. Known bondholden. mortrarHt, lout• No. 1
~ '•
I!IChoOI after baVfDg surgery.
•nd oiMr aecurtt,. hold en
ownin&amp; lh•d•, Ohio, · ·
f'l•lntlfl,
- Mn Jolm. Staa&amp;
or holdlnJ l PH cent or more
of
'
kltal .amOUIIt of bond•· MOttiQH or
' I . HUNTER~··
other .ecuriUe s: None
i . Paracravm '1 •nd a lnelude, In
Unknown.
N~~f1e4~::snt. SMITH , HALL SIGN
CIIQ where the •tockholder or aetUr·
NOTICE
DETROIT IUPI) _ ...... JI ' .
lty holtter appun upo the boob of
"''IWf'l
01
the compa~ u trutt.ee or In any re!l~!~.! ~- :~:-!~: :~ !h~:c~a!{ Smith and Murray Hall reolhtr fidUCIIr")' rela.Hon, the name of
of reJ\denCfl Wil l 120711 turned SI'gned contr· ..... M~•M•
the penon or corporation ftlr Whom
Ill
~.. - 1
•ucb ~~•tee .. acUn1 •Ito the 1\ate.
~~o~ri• 3~ 0 ~;, "'~~ to the Detreit Red Wings for
mtnt1 tn the two paraJrapb• show the 1O&lt;tobo,, 1
arnant's fuU Jmowledfl •nd bellel
agalqt bi~r~~i':.tte: ~~~~ the 1966-67 National Hocker
•• to the elrn~mdancu •nd tond.lcourt of Melli County. 'l.PAgtle season.
tloni uru:ler which ltOdtl'loldetl lll4
for divorce and other ~
v ter
G di H
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lecurlly holder. who do IIOt appear
on tbt "round• of Wll
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road
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Sentinel and Sulldil)' Times Sentinel

• ROOM HOUSE, water, dou~
le sink
ll. Missile
. ' and cabinet' bath
weapon
equipment, cellar' 31 acres
14. Goos to
f
nd I La
'll Co
o grou , I
ngsv1 e.
n16. Meadow
tact Lawrence Rupe at 74217. Music note
18. Speck•
5531.
10 2 6tc
_
20. TiD : srm.
HOUSE at llZB E. Main St.
21. Relate
p
0 5
and'
24. Close to
orneroy! .,
roow
2ft Boat
bath downstairs apartment of
28. Ml:tttaer.tn
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1JM hold
bookl
or and
lhe •~curitl@t
eampany a•
~ 00'; Du~;.
ih
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3 rooms 8Dd bath
upstain. UPOn
\ru1tee•.
1tock
In and Grou Ne:i'ec~
on• year h'lS f'IrSt appearance
jg I
Jawot
.
.
a e;~pacity other tban tbl.t of • bona
o~
will
at
Detro•'
l'a .training a-sion
Ruth: Bib.
large yard, tdeal for ehlld- ftde owner. Name• and &amp;Cidl'e8te. at -1d cau•e
be tor ntarlni on or
IJtdi'flduall
h
lOckb !den I after the 16th day of November. 1968. and apparently WSS recovered
31. Hollow·
ren. Ph. m-.3408.
9 211 6tc • t.'Orporauo: :h~~~~ t~elf a •rock.
Florence E. Hunter. Plllntilf
ho med
bolder or holder of bon••
-o-'•.. Crow,
Crow
Porter.
from. 8 •knfe injury which
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FOR SALE - House With two 1' 1 " "' o&lt;h" '"""'"' •f tho ,.,. "' •· 11 ••·
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sidelined him last week.
33. Ra.i8e
apartments • e;vuv
mvw~~v· tment ed
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3&lt;, Bu6bell
In paraaraplll 7 .nd 8 when the II
1966 ZIG ZAG Dial-A-Stitch, property, Middle
Phone tntere~t• of lill.cb JndMdu•lt art equtw
position;
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abbr:
awing needle, zig zag built in 992-M35,
t ' 29 tfe '"'•'"' ..
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36. OvemJce
for
buttonheles,
blind
hems,
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per liOn.
monograms, etc. Guaranteed, ~-- Ll
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38. Japtmese
mile
only 8 payments left $6 each. ._utiDII ~,.. "1
meuuro
THURSDAY,
OCTOBER 6, 1966
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Trades accepted. Phone 992t
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3t. lloman
268$.
I 29 lfc 1'01\IEROY - UNION AVE. - .,: :!••":.,
money
12 o'clock Noon (ES'Q
1 story frame, pari Penna- !"!r.:•.L~!'!. ~....r&lt;,,tio.i;-::
fl. ~
ELECTROLUX IWeeper, com· stone, i rooli!B (2 bedtooms). c.
44. Palrot
- nau, a,
The ,Complete Hou1ehold Furnl1hlnp
411. Welnl
plete with all cleaning at- Modern kitclleJ and bath, ~~'v,..
oae~u&amp;-. ,.,..
ofMfSS NETTIE KOEHLER, Dec:uud
47.~
tacbmerlts A-1 condition. Pay full basemeRI and garaae. Plotl br
..,.., or " " " muM
48. Pir .,...,
0811)' ,.,. 8Undal' w .
balance due, 4 payments $'1.00 $11,000.00.
The1e fUI'IIishlnga Include: Hotpolnt Eleetric Ranflt,
a. Remain
E. Total Dlltrlbutlon (lum Of (liM DJ
POMEROY _. ZND STREET _ - Da117 1.216J Sunday 10..323.
IO.Oonclude
each. Phone 992-2685.
General ElectriC Refriger,tor, Ma}'tag Wasber, Dllhu,
, ,
r. Offlee a1e, lett-over, unaccov.nted,
DOWN
t 29 II¢
%
story
frame,
li
rooma,
bath,
""!led
attor
prtoUn•- n..,. ""' ....
l . Well·bnd
Duncan Phyfe Table wltb 8 Chain, BuHet, Red ' Lea... lTT,
2. lfAlt ldlll
BUDGET PRICED 1m Dlluni Ill garage, one 'black f rom post ;G. Total &lt;&amp;um o1 a •net r.- •bould
ther Platto,fin Rocker wltb, Matching 00ol11Jn, ~­
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uffice Owner will tate reas-- et~u•l net prea run showD t• .\)Ollf tiiird floor budget lbop.
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ease-Desk, Combination, Love Seat, .Limpa, ~
Baker Furaltare, Middleport onable offer.
· 11. llnt•• 1 •~:.ue Neart•t 19 Pllfnt
DAlLY CBtPJOqUOI'I!l - Here'• haw til work ltll
Obia.
11 U lfc MIDDLEPORT - NICE , .two !"';;;,., No, cool., Printed !No&lt;
A.X'I'·L·A.A.XS
RoCkerS, ~pi~ lJvtng Room Suite, RCA Victor~
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U49 JEEP Wagon wiih- 52 eo- story frame, I rooms &lt;2 bed- .,.,, ••• - Dally ,,.,, , ...., to.·
• Lo.-erlliLLOW
R~llner Ch8ir, 8 Rocking Chairs, 2 Pendulum a·. ' ,
ODe letter olmply- IW IDOII-. ]D lhlo - l e A
gine body extra good shape
rooms), bath, front and back :.'i&gt;11• cl'""'"•- . '"" ,.~ ...
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' pol't'l! VI' ew of the river dealer. and carrlertL 1treet \'endm
Electrie Cloek, 3 ~asers, 4, Beds, S four-ell' ' '• i
for t.blt tlln!e L'o, X tor t.blt t.. CYo, ek. 81D(Ie letlero, . _
engine needs rings, also •
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ti'Opb'= U. length a.od J'xw Hn ot. U. 1I'GI'da are &amp;11 W..U.
Chests, . Mirrors, Thr01'1 Rup, MlscellaneoUJ CIWli ·
Kenmore circulating heater' Priced to sell. t5,000.00.
r.t•J·2~.o~!tl Sub•criPUOIII - DallJ lr
okJIIII-Ietton
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45 000 BTU also an Iron bed MIDDLEPORT -. $3,500,00 buys Ollt '"""'' a.1...
a!id Tables, Several Antique Items, and Loti of Other '
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G' i a cozy CO'J'TAGE 2 bed· c. Tot« I Paid Cirtui•Uon - DaiiJ ...
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4 'U
and springs, $5. P one ene
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rooms bath iilce lot (50 I D. Fr.. Olllrlbutlon ...,,..... Nm•
80 ESI[ HB~LBi. LOWBOHL H K 'I
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110) :...IB ~a' '
II al l plet by m•ll. Cllrrler or other ml!lll),_
11 2 3te
. Jill
aD excep on , Dallf tas, Bunt111y us.
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.;~~ff~arnut A~~n,ue, Pomeroy, ~lo ·.
+ NEE,. D r,- nan•
Ortllltl,...,.,
un, sun•.,
left.-ov~r unaccouatad,
trailer. M~lviD LltUf; IllOleiilmi~G! '
•polled
"'· ·, · f · $4tlillyn R, White, AdtJIInlat• idlr
s.-nda)' "'"
200. •"""'' - ""'' ~'"'~
Y ' ....,.. ant u a. -nm IIOILU.l'l'r or THJI
10 "' ...
I hire, 0 •
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G. r~t•1 '&lt;sum of £ and ~ - ,r;ou'kt
~~it.ft of Ml~~ NaHio KOehler' ' ·
equal :~et Prtll not &amp;huwn Ia
&amp; 'GOill'IJ&gt;(jTIIIC !JOBUIIIIr Gll'l IIIVIIK Bll:llTOWilD BY
BEANS,
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potatoes,
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tomatoes
Dally
5.1101h
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1D.tl®
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4100 011
~xolft'llillQUJJ:U
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lnd me\0111.. Clarence PrOf•
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-stalks ol
m.ISH Cobbler potatoes, Ken-rel&lt;ry
nebec potates for winter
plants
.
32. Bind
Also car.ning tomatoes, pick
g. Di«p.atch
$1 bu SheI. Ch ar Ies.
] l. W a ler l:JI1'd. u . nbetM "t:eltim .. , •• ~
riest
yeur OWD,
15. Put on
P
Hilton Portland 0
35. DreadS
CZ. Boy'l!l
,
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19. F'"rencb
- . Rri~ ~
31. 'J\JTrul to
DicknaiM
9 15 25tp
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43. Ireland
SJNGER, !"'" _... I
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40. NatiY&amp;of
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•oy•rre
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tree
with aut:Dmatic: Jig zagger to
0 U''"Ti;"17"t,;'l
;-:m--=-rrTr'-r,:-~?,/,1'-rit
fancy design,
buttonhole,
' d
.
.
blm hem, apphqu+: sew m
zippers, etc. Like new. 0 nIy
7 payments $7.76 a montil
Ie!L Ph. i92-2685·
9 25 IfC
8.Cen ~r

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By HAROLD GRAY

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

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Social News

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FOR CARRIERS
IN MIDDLEPORT

~!A,

LI'L ABNER

BY HOWIE SCHNEIDER

KEITH GOBL£ FORD

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HOW MUCH

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SPRINT

SERVICE

heac.. crickets. spiders &amp; other insects will be cominl 1Jt.

OPEN EVES, 9:00 '.M.

WALT

IS SHE Atii'IIN'J
TO GIVE 'IE?

speaker system, dual volume
XII New R!J_iatOr Shop
control.
lovely
walnut
finish,
sid•
VOIIf
home
where
It's
eCar
eTruck eHuter
The Carleton Sunday School
WANT AD
u&gt;ed
onlv
months,
tak
e
•v·
warm.
Protect
your
borne
,
BY
MRS.
EVELYN
BRICKLES
~8!1
an attendanc~ of 52, Offer·
I'OMI!IIOY, CIHIO
6
PHONE WY 2-2156
er paym'~nt s ot $1 ll per week ' from these pests wtth ARAB,
Cor• eBulldozer
mg $13.06. Warship
servlceJ
1 Memory
• - - - - - - - - - -.....,...,.,,...,.,,...,.,,...,.,,...,.,,...,.,.,,..,~, 1 or pay balance due $86 44 ,! available at King Builder&gt;
eAny Type
Rev . and Mrs, Jack Young followed with Rev. Clyol! 1iln.
11
1
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Co
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992-3218.
10
4
6tc
Supply
Co.,
Middleport
and
Mrs. Edith Bebling visited ton who introduced the guesl
for Rent
1
Wanted
111
IN MEMORY of our mother
, TF:All OF horso•s. lvili sell sep-! ___ .en
, ,_
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with Mrs. Betzing's sister, Mrs. speaker, Arnold Grate,
who
balh
aparlmrnt
and
I
3
ROOM
and gran&lt;! mother, Jcome Mae
, ' ar:t lelv. I'lL Conlvi lle. 985 ,
~U liNE...,
flY 2-2196
Mtdcll-rt, 0 Mildred Martin who works at reprt!!!ents the Gideon In this
upsjai rs, ;\ior th St·cond Avt'
Lewis. who passed away Oct Now Taking Applications
JJ;,g ·
tn
[
....,mptelo
Sorv1e1
the Kimes Rest home al Ath- area. Mr. 'Grate spoke on the·
46
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4 1958,
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1
f "rw &lt;rodtor•
ens.
work of the Gldeons In the
Middleport , o. Ph. 9n·o293
Jtl 4 lfc LARJ;E OIL heater, 120. Also
·~did no! know tbe pail you
Wrtlo. Proao or Conladl
placing of Bibles and New Tes
had
a 1947 Chevrolet, $40. Call :
A. 1-. IIRAD~"RD
NOW OPEN
j
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith of taments where they are need
I
in alin 5 11. m. or on Saturday,
1 ROOM house wtth bath,
Or hear your final sigh,
Ractno, Oblo
6 A,M, TO
ChMesterd Mwere recent guests of ed.
Pomeroy. Pit, 992 o38o
We only know you passed •·
\e w Ha ven, 882-2475.o 3'11
1 1 -uc·MIDNIGHT
r. an rs. Gerald Violet
Visiting Mr. and Mr~ . Lonnl'
1
10
4
trc
way
, , c ' &gt;tiWtNU machll!el, repau oer ,
For Your Dining
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moore of Hudson recently were Mr and
Earn money end pri tM
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Without 1 last good-bye.
i ONE of
the fin er thmg' of voce. aU makeo. WY :!-22M,
Convenience
Middleport were recent guests Mrs. Homer carman o1 Porn•
Delivering
3 ROOM apa men! and bath. t life - Blue Luslre r•rpet
God gavo us strength to face
l'be Fabnt Shop, Pomeroy
of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. roy ,
fumished,
ddlcport
Ph, &gt;nd 11pholstrry deoner. B•·nt • Aulh.. rozed Singer Salel and
THE DAILY SENTINEL
il,
THE MARTIN
Lindsey Lyons and family.
.
9
12
He
992-3874.
And courage to bear the bluw,
electric
snampooer
IL
Pick·
Servoco.
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Nornian
WebSeveral
from
this
community
to Established Routes.
But whal il meaBt to Jose you
en's Ha rdw are Co, fo e,
Rea', l:state for Sale
RESTAURANT
er and family of Long Botrom have been atlending the revivCAll 992-2156
fHREE and four room furnish·
No 0 1 '" w~l ever know.
10 3 6tc
and Wilbur Weber of McKees- al at Burlingham Church.
ed and unfurnished apart·
::~: :.;~~s~li~y ~~;, Jes ,c~~- I
Middleport, Ohio
Rocks, Pa., we~ , recent Sun- Mr. and Mrs. C~ King
ments. WY .-5434.
12 6 tfr SA-VE 81(;1. Do your own rug l BEDROOM house on lot 1110
1 and
upholstery
cleaning
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150
home
in
ex
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ent
conday,guests
.of h1s SISler, . Mrs. had as recent '""I'Iora his parand Richard ond her gnond··I wAITRESS to work In local
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Dom Koerug , and son, RICkey. ents, Mr. and Mrs.
un. ' wtlh Rlue Lustre. Hen! eke· t ' on, og yar • new y pam .
I tavern. Must be 21 or over. NICE 4 rooms and bath
otuldren.
10 4 Jtc WrHe. giving particulars, to furnished aparunent, Middle- I trir shampooer IL P ~t mer"y l ed. Phone 99:1-9905 or 992Business Servicil
Their father, P. A. Weber, who Harrisonville
Cement
Block
Co,
10
3
6tc
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2529.
9
28
tfc
has visited at his son'• in Penn·
The Daily Sentinel Box 66ll- port, Ohio. Pb. 99Z-3ll74.
~~_ _ _ _
Mrs. Mary Carsey who mad•
. 6 HOOlt house with basement, BEADY-Mil eoacrete dellve!' syIvania, returned home.
D, Pomeroy, 0
9 28 tfr
8 3 tfc
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-· FREE lubricant with every ' SWIM pool dealers, m groljlld, .
/ HA NNAH'S Husband, Her·lor. ! gacage, big yard. out of high ed right to your project l"ast Mr. and Mrs, Wilson Gilbert, his home with her danghter,
oil change during month ol! $595 and up .~nta&lt;'t Vox t rHREE and four room fur
hales ha rd work so he cleans water. &gt; minutes walk from
and easy. Free estimates. of A!Jiens were recent guests ::edan:w:;r~~~ U:g~~n,
Oct at Wolfe's Service Sta· l Pools, Inc. 1895 Whiteforll noshed apartments, All ~tiU· the rngs with Blue Lustre. rown, Ph. 992·990&gt; or 992-2529. Phone 992-3284.
Goeglelll here of her aunt Mrs. Eunice
n@
28
2776
tion, t'CrRer of 3rd and Mam Road, York, Pa. Phone (717) :::"
2Rent electric sbambooer $1.
g
tfc
=dy-Mm
Halsey and
Donna
Peggy Bowera of
1
1 Sts., Racillt, o.
10 ~ -~p~..2__~
9~~
wey an
er
Baker Furniture Co.
' HOUSE FOR SALE. Seed
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and
family,,
They
also
roy
Ylsited
overnight recentl)
p. m. call WY 2-3574.
10 3 6tc 304 Hamilton Street, Middle- AIR OONDmOI'IING Refrlger- 1m•ted Mrs. Halsey s husband with Miss Sandra Beal.
4 1 tic
FOR TIMBER, I buge maple 1
port, or call 992-5324.
all.. aervlC1!. Jack'a Relrlfi· F~n Halse~, at Velerans Mem- Visiting Mr. and Mn. Chartree, free. Write c-o The Dai· J
MODERN I bedroom borne, COZY, 75,000 BTU gas floor
t t tic oraUoo, New Haven. Phone or•al Hospital, Pomeroy.
les Mash Jr, and family Sunly Senti•el, Box 668-L, Pome· '
Pomerll)', o. Ph. 992-2903 day furnace with all controls. Ph. GAYNELL WISE preperly on TU z.3531.
4 1 tic Charles Spencer of Belpre day was Mrs. Patrick Wllllams.
10 4 Stc [
eroy, 0 .
BOY or GIRL
or 992-3702 evenings.
m-6202.
10 3 6tp 108 Butlerllul Ave. Pb. 1!12called on his sister, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Dean and
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In Rutland To
7 II tic
5293.
7 22 tfc BEATING, PLUMBING, Rural Mrs. Wayne Brickles Wednes- sons visited recently with Mr.
SLEE r u1 rooms, elest
in I
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towa, 127 Butternut
Ave.,
Earn Money and Prizes
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ROOM apartmeat with batb. LUSTRE FOAM is guaranteed 175 ACRE !ann, bouse with 8 Doml Bottle Gas. Araold day,
and Mrs. Kenneth Markinl t1
Pomeroy, 0.
:wl 4 tfc 1 Delivering The Daily
Ph. 992-3318.
8 8 tic to be the best carpet cleaner rooms and bath, cellar, cellar Brothers, 611 E. MaiD SL, Fon Halsey underwent major Racine.
Sentinel to Htoblishod
SMALL APARTMENT, all -con- you have ever used or your house, 2 large barRs~ lree Pomeroy.
I 22 lie surgery at Velerans Memorial Mr. Leroy Wyant, who 11&amp;1
lPECIAL Oct. 4 through 8. $15
Route
veniences, first floor.
Call money back. Electric sham- gas, 2 farm ponds, lmmedl·
Hospital, Pomeroy recenUy.
been a patient at Holzer hospl~
wave for $12.50; $12-50 wave
992.2753.
atc
pooer
rental
IL
Ebersbach
ate
occupancy.
Pearl
Wil·
Auto
Sel"
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lindsey
Lyons
al, has returned hnme ancl II
10 1
lor $10.00; 110.00 wave lor
CALl 992-2156
I Hardware, Pomeroy , o.
Iiams, 992·2318 or 992-2681.
and son, Lemar and Mrs. Eu- somewhat improved.
$8.50; $11.50 wave lor U.50.
FURNISHED apartment, tbree
9 29 &amp;tc
10 3 tfo '31 PLYMOUTH ooupe. Phone lah Swan all spent a Sunday
Evenings by
oppointment.
for .ent
rooms, bath, at 249\io North!
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EMer110a 7-74JJ'/,
e. 30. &amp;tp with tbe Lyons' daughter, Mr.
Helen's Beauty Sloop, Pornlrd St, Middleport, Also an
Insurance
. . and Mrs. Lawrence Hasbergen
eroy, Ohio,
10 3 3tc HARMONY. apartments . three unfurnished apartment, low- i 2 Mahogany drum top tables
llE
of Parkersburg aod helped Lawrooms furnished, everything rooms, bath, 204'h Corner of with glass, Phone 992-3038.
GET A quoJ::CEiro:.EN tJ.
Legal Notice
renee celebrate his birthday,
Mr. and ~ra. Delmer Rhod01
REVIVAL meeting starting at new :
floors, walls. Third and Mill Sts., Middle- !
9 29 !tp
::,. renewlBg
'. Mrs. Doris Koenig and Nor.
I t .
port Call Mrs.
Edward
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,...•unMINT •• ow"'"'""
man Weber, Mrs. Roger Gaul, a
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et 8D . ,
auto Insurance· we ma•' be
NAOEMINT AND CIRCULATION
h"'r Mary J ane and Mn• N·•
the Plants Church S Un d a Y bath , pIum bmg e ec roc range Tewksbary al 992·3056.
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Pomeroy Londmark's
and Mrs. Eddie Murphy attend- g...
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HARLEY DAVI.DSON
H0NDA
WHHl

for S.le or Rent
1
W1nted 1,
I ROOM bouse, bath, laundry, EXPERIENCED
secretary, 1:
full basement, gas forced air shorthand, typln&amp;,
several
EXPI!RIENCEJ)
furnace, nice lot in Syracuse. languages, desires lull time
For appolntme•t to see phone employment, secretarial or
929-3990.
10 t tfc clerical, good
references.
Write Box 661-A, 0-&lt;1 the Dally
SenUnel, Pomeroy, 0.
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For S1le
1964 CHEVELLE
$1495
9 all 6tc
2 Door. Low mileage by toea] owner, beautiful dark xreen
l!IM ZIG ZAG sewing machine,J---------over 1ight green. Like new whitewall tires, spotles5 clean
interior, l5!S b.p., 6 rylinder engine, standard t.ran.smission,
salesman's
demoRStrators,
Business Servic:u
radio, llt&gt;aler, re-al nice.
while Ihey last, these mach· CURTISS Bretdlng Service, a
, OeftnQf$
ines equipped to zig zsg, choice ot 1811 oulls iD 18 dairy 'ltY 2-219
1962 CHEVROLET
$1095
Pomeroy
4 Door Sedan, VB ~ng in t&gt;, st d. trans. \'\' hite finish with red
make .,buttonholes, darn, em· and oeet breeds. For service
3
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interior, ~ood fires, radio and heater.
broiders. etc. Pay $6
per at ;·;, Dial Parker's 992-22114/:~:;:;e:;:;;:;:;!;;:;:;:;:;E
1957 CHEVROLET ~--...,.-...,--$395
month or pay balance due Pomeroy or 985·3824 Chester.
Bel Air St. Wagon . White ove-r rPd fini ~h . rlean interior, good
M.62. Call 992-3218. 10 4 6t•'
9 4 311re
tin•s, VS en&amp;inP, automatic tnms. R&amp;ll
I t966 STEREO Console, jus! tak·
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nl!&lt;: PRICI'Z OF MEAT
IWD VE"GETA6lE'S IS
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Rev . 0 . H. Cart Bi evangel · 5392.
9 27 l2tp
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lsts. Special singing by pub- 3 ROOM house and bath-· · oa l" hROOdM anddfl bait! unfu,rmshedl, !
cancelled? Lolli Yllll opera~
lie talent All churches and La
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Ph 992
ar woo oors, new y pwn
TIRES, 670xl5 Size
, . to come. • urel
t., omeroy. • · If · ed apartment • witb or with- ,
$12.45 plus tax
or'1 UceDSeT CaD WY 2-2968·
pastors are mv1ted
3.
13
29
10 J 6tp ~~.
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I 15 Uc
FOUR ROOM lurnllbed apart cooking range. Ph. 992-7059,
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On
lny omo
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Real Estill For S.le
ment. WY ~658.
4 14 tic Clara McMaster.
10 2 61p
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POMEROY
NEWLY redecorated
four
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nd batb bulll ia
lor any debts contracted by
rooms a
t
kitchen cabinets tile
and
anyone other than ourselves.
Jilek w. Certey, Mgr.
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Mr. an&lt;! Mrs. Ed Miller, Ra·
hardwood floors, JJOxiOO loot
23.
SectiOQ
lot
small garage under •s.
cine, Ohio, R. D.
10 3 3tp
4. Dilcfpllne
ACIIOIIII
of
DON'T pump your sluggish sep'
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6. Swiss river
Chicago
tic tank. Get Klean·Em-Ail
000'ph
220 UnioR• Ave. ' Pomeroy '
._Head
6. Knitting
THE TELEPHONE number of
25. Spawa
oept1'c tank cleaner' Land - 0 • one 99~~"5337· 10 2 tfC
ronrtngw
atH ch
o{ fi.!ih
Ivan Carmen, Peach Fork
a. eur..
7.AIItr-lngmt
mark Farm Bureau.
21• Landfruita
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1192-6265.
I&amp; 1 3tc
OOAL HAULED. Light hauling, ,
_Ph. 992-2803·~ 9 30 6\p I
ADAMS Trading Posl and An· I
tlque Store moved to a new 1
locatloa, oow at Cross Roads 1
;JuncUon 124 and state route
143 on Rutland Road. Phone
742-1461.
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Wented To Buy
OlJ)

COINS and paper curren-

cy in nice con l'iition, material
before 1900 "'oe&lt;'io lly want·
ed, paying current prices,
c:onfidentiaL S•nd ltst to Cash
Jilc., P. 0 . Box 6l8, Mason,
,, . W. Va.
9 23 121p
,....._ -- ·.• ftANDING timber 11 Ohio
' , lit West Virginia, or
old
' , term• With timber. Marmo
1 'Reynolds, Box 77, Syracuse,
0.
• t8 102lp

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Ponies $100 Lincoln
339 Pearl SL. Midd l...
9 29 6tp

bulldozer ,' - reaso.&gt;.
,,,.,.... bourly rale. Ph. m -:1208
t 23 3otc

lor inside
goed salary, paid
ancl other beneito.
•s, c-o The
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Pomeroy,
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age and experlllllpioyllel know
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ed the funeral of Mrs. Eileen Ue Fields of Ripley, ~· Va.
Allen Curtis at Akron.
Mrs. Mamle Newlun. pest~
were Mr. and Mrs• .Jack Ham.
3. '"•"'"'' " ,..,.,
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rick and daughters Debra lll!d
"""••• ••tdoy ••• ••••.,.,
Mr. and Mrs, Art Kasper and
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Jackie
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•· Louuon of..,.,.. oftl"'"' ,..,._ ara sen arg o Co um us re- M L d p 11 d u eauon: uo Mechanic St. Pomero,., cently visited her parents Mr
rs. y a owe Ill ~···
Melp Counly, OhiO ..,.,,
d M M rd h '
' Joh1 Stout visited Mrs, Rutb
,.!.,':""..:!~.~.~ '.:;;;,'!:'~j·::';..~~ anM rs.d MaynaBIII BBa rh.
Morrio. Mrs. Powell ha• ~
....,., uo M...,,.1, st .. Pomer.,.,
r. an rs.
y a r were IKime lime al her borne
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Me;., county, Ohto ..,.,,
dinner guests recently of his
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.. Name. and •ddreue• of Publish.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Wellt
er, Editor. •nd Man•ain f FA i lor ~ Pllb· parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. L. Mr Clyde Stewart, R
lither - Richard S. Owen, Middle· 8 h
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a r.
and Mrs Jolm Stout a .
hll~ !IIddle"'"' ohio.
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Leg1l
Notice
Sunday School and preacldal
Pomeroy. OhiO; Rlchlllrd S- owen
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min
Middleport. Ohio; Ewint T. Bole•. co:
IN THI COfi\MPN PLEAI coun
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lumbul, Ohio; Ediar S. Nolan. CoOF MIIQS ICOUNTY , OHIO
Mlcbae) Borg81 is backg. jo
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1:1. Known bondholden. mortrarHt, lout• No. 1
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•nd oiMr aecurtt,. hold en
ownin&amp; lh•d•, Ohio, · ·
f'l•lntlfl,
- Mn Jolm. Staa&amp;
or holdlnJ l PH cent or more
of
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other .ecuriUe s: None
i . Paracravm '1 •nd a lnelude, In
Unknown.
N~~f1e4~::snt. SMITH , HALL SIGN
CIIQ where the •tockholder or aetUr·
NOTICE
DETROIT IUPI) _ ...... JI ' .
lty holtter appun upo the boob of
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the compa~ u trutt.ee or In any re!l~!~.! ~- :~:-!~: :~ !h~:c~a!{ Smith and Murray Hall reolhtr fidUCIIr")' rela.Hon, the name of
of reJ\denCfl Wil l 120711 turned SI'gned contr· ..... M~•M•
the penon or corporation ftlr Whom
Ill
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•ucb ~~•tee .. acUn1 •Ito the 1\ate.
~~o~ri• 3~ 0 ~;, "'~~ to the Detreit Red Wings for
mtnt1 tn the two paraJrapb• show the 1O&lt;tobo,, 1
arnant's fuU Jmowledfl •nd bellel
agalqt bi~r~~i':.tte: ~~~~ the 1966-67 National Hocker
•• to the elrn~mdancu •nd tond.lcourt of Melli County. 'l.PAgtle season.
tloni uru:ler which ltOdtl'loldetl lll4
for divorce and other ~
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Sentinel and Sulldil)' Times Sentinel

• ROOM HOUSE, water, dou~
le sink
ll. Missile
. ' and cabinet' bath
weapon
equipment, cellar' 31 acres
14. Goos to
f
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n16. Meadow
tact Lawrence Rupe at 74217. Music note
18. Speck•
5531.
10 2 6tc
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HOUSE at llZB E. Main St.
21. Relate
p
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and'
24. Close to
orneroy! .,
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2ft Boat
bath downstairs apartment of
28. Ml:tttaer.tn
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bookl
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lhe •~curitl@t
eampany a•
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upstain. UPOn
\ru1tee•.
1tock
In and Grou Ne:i'ec~
on• year h'lS f'IrSt appearance
jg I
Jawot
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a e;~pacity other tban tbl.t of • bona
o~
will
at
Detro•'
l'a .training a-sion
Ruth: Bib.
large yard, tdeal for ehlld- ftde owner. Name• and &amp;Cidl'e8te. at -1d cau•e
be tor ntarlni on or
IJtdi'flduall
h
lOckb !den I after the 16th day of November. 1968. and apparently WSS recovered
31. Hollow·
ren. Ph. m-.3408.
9 211 6tc • t.'Orporauo: :h~~~~ t~elf a •rock.
Florence E. Hunter. Plllntilf
ho med
bolder or holder of bon••
-o-'•.. Crow,
Crow
Porter.
from. 8 •knfe injury which
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Attom11•
torA Pl•
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Mlminant
FOR SALE - House With two 1' 1 " "' o&lt;h" '"""'"' •f tho ,.,. "' •· 11 ••·
u m 1, •· ,•. ""
sidelined him last week.
33. Ra.i8e
apartments • e;vuv
mvw~~v· tment ed
.u.ntr~~
ll.!otPOr•UOn bav. been tm::lud. 1j&amp;._,.;;iO;.ii;ii.~~.ii~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~iiii;;;;;;;;--.
3&lt;, Bu6bell
In paraaraplll 7 .nd 8 when the II
1966 ZIG ZAG Dial-A-Stitch, property, Middle
Phone tntere~t• of lill.cb JndMdu•lt art equtw
position;
1
abbr:
awing needle, zig zag built in 992-M35,
t ' 29 tfe '"'•'"' ..
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36. OvemJce
for
buttonheles,
blind
hems,
.
.
per liOn.
monograms, etc. Guaranteed, ~-- Ll
LJ. _,,.,.
38. Japtmese
mile
only 8 payments left $6 each. ._utiDII ~,.. "1
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THURSDAY,
OCTOBER 6, 1966
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Trades accepted. Phone 992t
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268$.
I 29 lfc 1'01\IEROY - UNION AVE. - .,: :!••":.,
money
12 o'clock Noon (ES'Q
1 story frame, pari Penna- !"!r.:•.L~!'!. ~....r&lt;,,tio.i;-::
fl. ~
ELECTROLUX IWeeper, com· stone, i rooli!B (2 bedtooms). c.
44. Palrot
- nau, a,
The ,Complete Hou1ehold Furnl1hlnp
411. Welnl
plete with all cleaning at- Modern kitclleJ and bath, ~~'v,..
oae~u&amp;-. ,.,..
ofMfSS NETTIE KOEHLER, Dec:uud
47.~
tacbmerlts A-1 condition. Pay full basemeRI and garaae. Plotl br
..,.., or " " " muM
48. Pir .,...,
0811)' ,.,. 8Undal' w .
balance due, 4 payments $'1.00 $11,000.00.
The1e fUI'IIishlnga Include: Hotpolnt Eleetric Ranflt,
a. Remain
E. Total Dlltrlbutlon (lum Of (liM DJ
POMEROY _. ZND STREET _ - Da117 1.216J Sunday 10..323.
IO.Oonclude
each. Phone 992-2685.
General ElectriC Refriger,tor, Ma}'tag Wasber, Dllhu,
, ,
r. Offlee a1e, lett-over, unaccov.nted,
DOWN
t 29 II¢
%
story
frame,
li
rooma,
bath,
""!led
attor
prtoUn•- n..,. ""' ....
l . Well·bnd
Duncan Phyfe Table wltb 8 Chain, BuHet, Red ' Lea... lTT,
2. lfAlt ldlll
BUDGET PRICED 1m Dlluni Ill garage, one 'black f rom post ;G. Total &lt;&amp;um o1 a •net r.- •bould
ther Platto,fin Rocker wltb, Matching 00ol11Jn, ~­
I.JI..........,
uffice Owner will tate reas-- et~u•l net prea run showD t• .\)Ollf tiiird floor budget lbop.
•
DaiiJ &amp;AMI; sunday lMOO.
ease-Desk, Combination, Love Seat, .Limpa, ~
Baker Furaltare, Middleport onable offer.
· 11. llnt•• 1 •~:.ue Neart•t 19 Pllfnt
DAlLY CBtPJOqUOI'I!l - Here'• haw til work ltll
Obia.
11 U lfc MIDDLEPORT - NICE , .two !"';;;,., No, cool., Printed !No&lt;
A.X'I'·L·A.A.XS
RoCkerS, ~pi~ lJvtng Room Suite, RCA Victor~
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U49 JEEP Wagon wiih- 52 eo- story frame, I rooms &lt;2 bed- .,.,, ••• - Dally ,,.,, , ...., to.·
• Lo.-erlliLLOW
R~llner Ch8ir, 8 Rocking Chairs, 2 Pendulum a·. ' ,
ODe letter olmply- IW IDOII-. ]D lhlo - l e A
gine body extra good shape
rooms), bath, front and back :.'i&gt;11• cl'""'"•- . '"" ,.~ ...
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' pol't'l! VI' ew of the river dealer. and carrlertL 1treet \'endm
Electrie Cloek, 3 ~asers, 4, Beds, S four-ell' ' '• i
for t.blt tlln!e L'o, X tor t.blt t.. CYo, ek. 81D(Ie letlero, . _
engine needs rings, also •
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· and oounter ..1e~ - Di&lt;!b 4,13U; swa.
ti'Opb'= U. length a.od J'xw Hn ot. U. 1I'GI'da are &amp;11 W..U.
Chests, . Mirrors, Thr01'1 Rup, MlscellaneoUJ CIWli ·
Kenmore circulating heater' Priced to sell. t5,000.00.
r.t•J·2~.o~!tl Sub•criPUOIII - DallJ lr
okJIIII-Ietton
1
45 000 BTU also an Iron bed MIDDLEPORT -. $3,500,00 buys Ollt '"""'' a.1...
a!id Tables, Several Antique Items, and Loti of Other '
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G' i a cozy CO'J'TAGE 2 bed· c. Tot« I Paid Cirtui•Uon - DaiiJ ...
.&amp; on, a
4 'U
and springs, $5. P one ene
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lle~?l ~,NUmefous to Mention.
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Colemao at 742-5829
rooms bath iilce lot (50 I D. Fr.. Olllrlbutlon ...,,..... Nm•
80 ESI[ HB~LBi. LOWBOHL H K 'I
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110) :...IB ~a' '
II al l plet by m•ll. Cllrrler or other ml!lll),_
11 2 3te
. Jill
aD excep on , Dallf tas, Bunt111y us.
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· E. Tot,al Dilt;flhutlotl 1Sum 01 (; llld 0
·bu}' ....
U80 1!811' two bedroom bouse DA •
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.;~~ff~arnut A~~n,ue, Pomeroy, ~lo ·.
+ NEE,. D r,- nan•
Ortllltl,...,.,
un, sun•.,
left.-ov~r unaccouatad,
trailer. M~lviD LltUf; IllOleiilmi~G! '
•polled
"'· ·, · f · $4tlillyn R, White, AdtJIInlat• idlr
s.-nda)' "'"
200. •"""'' - ""'' ~'"'~
Y ' ....,.. ant u a. -nm IIOILU.l'l'r or THJI
10 "' ...
I hire, 0 •
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G. r~t•1 '&lt;sum of £ and ~ - ,r;ou'kt
~~it.ft of Ml~~ NaHio KOehler' ' ·
equal :~et Prtll not &amp;huwn Ia
&amp; 'GOill'IJ&gt;(jTIIIC !JOBUIIIIr Gll'l IIIVIIK Bll:llTOWilD BY
BEANS,
.
potatoes,
_
tomatoes
Dally
5.1101h
·8untt•)'
1D.tl®
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4100 011
~xolft'llillQUJJ:U
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·&gt;Joe ~. 4iert.
lnd me\0111.. Clarence PrOf•
·1 jCertiiJ th•t thw ~at.IM'fttf ~ I
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bt mill , ·~·· Are correct , dd to,..
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-stalks ol
m.ISH Cobbler potatoes, Ken-rel&lt;ry
nebec potates for winter
plants
.
32. Bind
Also car.ning tomatoes, pick
g. Di«p.atch
$1 bu SheI. Ch ar Ies.
] l. W a ler l:JI1'd. u . nbetM "t:eltim .. , •• ~
riest
yeur OWD,
15. Put on
P
Hilton Portland 0
35. DreadS
CZ. Boy'l!l
,
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- . Rri~ ~
31. 'J\JTrul to
DicknaiM
9 15 25tp
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the rigbt
43. Ireland
SJNGER, !"'" _... I
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40. NatiY&amp;of
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;rw UJUUe ' eqUipp
•oy•rre
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tree
with aut:Dmatic: Jig zagger to
0 U''"Ti;"17"t,;'l
;-:m--=-rrTr'-r,:-~?,/,1'-rit
fancy design,
buttonhole,
' d
.
.
blm hem, apphqu+: sew m
zippers, etc. Like new. 0 nIy
7 payments $7.76 a montil
Ie!L Ph. i92-2685·
9 25 IfC
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By HAROLD GRAY

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Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct. 4, 1966

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ported on the Cdt\lerenc:e 1'00111

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lion ond used .
to"'.e, Tbt
Smali~'~""t:"
waa"'a.
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by Mrs':""'
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Mn.
Nora Hamllton, and
Cleo
mRel('liarn'sdson.of'J'he
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Granville and · i!lioda ·Hall

Walter 1!. Moeller, wile much to Improve appearaaces, comed the members and guest en by the Rev. Howard Rupof congressman Walter 1!. Mo- ancl slfessed the need to work clubs of the area. Registering pelt.
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eller, gave an authoritative and together to achieve the desired 1the guests were Mrs. George . A coffee hour w~ held m the
personal review of beautilica. program. She conducted a ques- Anderson, Mrs. Horky, . Mrs. dmmg room followmg the pr&lt;&gt;~fon progress in I!Je nation's cap- uon and answer pertod and In- Morris and Mrs. Garen Stans- gram. Miss Nellie Zerkle, pastIta! at a meeting of the Mid- vfted clubs snd groups
to bury.
president, and Mrs. William Glenn ~oush of St. Clalrsvtlle,
dl
t G d CJ b h fd Mon- come to Washington for a tour. Arrangements Included one Morris, new president, served Ohio, visited over the weekend
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Oh' held at
epor ar en th "F. e U . d Mrs. Carl Horky. program on various shades of
pink at the silver coffee services. w~th his mn
. ther, ·Mrs. Ell!'!
ohn Audlne o ,gena,
rica, a s u en at
10 meeting of
day evening at e 1rst mte
R h H th son Dall University in Athens, reviewed the customs of his na- Hall In -~il.rge·{l\
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chairman Introduced Mrs. Mo- combined with white in tribute Assorted cookies were served ous . er o er
s;
as
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eller and' presented her with a to Miss Susan Park. deceased by the hostesses, Mrs. George of California, an.d Marvin of tive country ·at the October n.eeting of the B. H. San- vane~ .
Mrs. Moeller,
w
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lkedo IS nown
bo t '"It from tile club. Mrs. WI!· member, and fall flowers in au- Anderson, Mrs. J. E. Harley All. an ta , G.•·· VIS!ted earIIer born Missionary Socie~
d Monday evening at the First The. White ~~~~~=:~:
as the · mos 1 wa
a u ••
th f 11 th M Ro h
Baptist Churcb in Mi eport. He spoke of the 24 No· was given
wife" on Capital Hill, because liam Morris, president,
wei- tumn colol'lj. Invocation was giv· and Mrs. Edward Tewksbary,
IS a WI
rs.
us ·
gerian students studying here In the United States who Sla~en Fnlllowl
of her service in guiding tourMr. and Mrs. Emerson Jones plan to go back to their country to teach in their areas speake~'s talk,~i~:~~=
ISIS through the Capitol, de·
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spent Sunday in Columbus with of knowledge. He noted that 200 different languages or a •I
by' ·
lighted the audience with her
,
their daughter, Barbara.
dialects are spoken in
w s • V"!J
humorous anecdotes and an
.I
Mr. Clarence Parmalee of country.
ing In charge. Plans were made Kloes. There ..
interesting sketch of .the many Special election and mstalla· candles and a beautiful hand
Jacksonville, Fla., has been He was introduced by Mrs. for the Society members to at the ~eetillg.
Improvements made Jn beaUII· tion of officers was held when crocheted doily have been do· 11
the gtiest of hts brother and sis- Joe Wilson and conducted
Oct. 11 at the church to A ;:•al hour
fy1.ng the grounds around the Guiding Star Council No. 124, nated for the good of the order. ~
-~ ter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. question and answer period
a quill A dessert lng •.
bUIIdmgs and statues 10 Wash- Daughters of An 1erica of Syra- Members are asked to bring M
OffiefO\
Parmalee and other relatives. lowing his talk. Tbe
smorgasboard wU! be &amp;erved af. cas C1rclearasra
. nQ~
mgton, D. C. .
cuse mel recently 10 1ts Coun- articles for an auction to the ~
J
Miss Marcella Fraser
of was opened with a piano
ter the work session. circle ~en. ~ th
Mrs. Moeller •• umqu•Jy fa- 1ell room. The meeting was October 13th meeting
~
~ Ravenswoods, W. Va., visited lude by Mrs. Gerald
chairmen. will be In charge.
:ora de ~
m•h~r with the mte·rhestmg facts Iconducted in ritualistic form, During the social hour r,~- Miss Goneril Adams and Miss over the wee~end r.ith her p_ar- and a hymn in unison,
M 0
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of \\ashmgton
whJC
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come
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Mr
and
Mrs
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rs. RIC ard Owen,
state Baptist projects which in- ed
Marilyn
1 by the Councilor, Ural omas, res ments o 1ce cream, ca e, Helen Lee of Arlington,
from servfmg. as a g~; e ~~r Routine business was transact.. coffee and iced tea were served were weekend guests of Miss and other relatives. .
dent, read a poem, Three elude the three R's Rennovate Mrs Charles!~':;~~
VJSIImg omgn mil ary o I· ed
to the above members, Oluncil Ad
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Mr. and Mrs. Dallas .Scott of Th'og
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1 s Corne N0 I B8ck " Mrs.
cers She " a charter member ·
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H 1 ams cousm, r. an
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h U S C 'tol H' t leal Commumcalloos were read Deputy Florence Potts. aze Sherley Swan
Nevada, OhiO, spent the week- Milton Hood of the Lovejoy 500 ~
'd d . h'
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oSI 1 et · · abper' f Is 0 ~ he regarding a meeting at Tu}l- Clark and one guest Mrs. Wake·
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end with Mrs. Ernest Burton. Circle presented devotions with
to
pr?VI • •n IS area. abe
oven
oc~e v, a mem o
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S d
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Mrs. Karl Grueser and son, Mr. and Ml'8. Carol. Manley scripture taken from
Mrs. Fred Gibbs. gave a report The Rev. Donald
AAUW, an acting member ol pers Plams,. un ay, co r y.
Bob and Miss Jane Johnson and daughter Denita have d
edita.
titled l•o:n~th~e~n~e~w~m:•.,:•o~n~hn~m~e~~ln~gues=t~f~or~th~e~=~iii~
the Congressio!111i
Prayer 23, for Deputies and DoslmtOI•
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tion
en
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Group, and a form"
school hcers; also the Booster meebng,
spent the weekend in Columbus moved to Cleveland where he Gift of Ltfe," and a closing
"
teacher
November 9 at Manetta.
WJth Mr. and Mrs.
Patr1ck is employed.
prayer.
Along witt her talk, s h e One candidate was accepted
Quinn and family and Mr. and Weekend guests of Mr. and The World Community Day
showed colored slides of the for membership Apphcatmns of
UCceSS U tO
Mrs. Jack McDowell and son Mrs. Paul Grueser were her was announced for Nov. 4 at
·'l
varieties of flowers that have ' two more csndidateswere read.
and attended the football game son and daughter-in-law, Mr. 1:30 p.m. at the Grace Episco' ··, •'
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been planted at strategic places The following officers were
..
and the Ice Folhes.
and Mrs. Elmer Johnson of pal Church in Pomeroy and ar. W h' gton
mstalled by the District Depu· A Jitney supper at the Syra· Mrs. Welby Whaley and sis- Wheeling, W. Va.
ticles to be taken to the meetIn The Model and Hobby O.partme~l.~n
'"The: li~clud.e beds of tulips ty, Mrs. E&lt;hlb Wakelv of Mar. cuse. school building Saturday ter, Mrs. Leo Williams of Jack- .Mr. and Mrs. Walton Manl~y ing include hygiene kits, and
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and hyacinths in lbe sprmg and ietla:
everung, Oct. 1•. by the Syra· son spenl the weekend in Atll· VISited over the weekend m women and children's clothing.
The 1st. Floor. New Seledions of MoCiel
Ladles Aux•ilary of the
'lh M d M S B Cleveland with Mr. and Mrs. It was announced that
Mrs
the Cherry blossoms around the Councilor ' Ural Thomas ' asso- cuse
I te F
Dept was a ens WI
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rs. am O· C I M I
d f 'I nd ·
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!ida! basin.
date councilor. Eileen Clark; vo un er Ire
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aro M ey an am1 Ya m Owen would be the president of
She said the program began vice councilor, Pauline Morar·
. success. .
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Columbu;; Wllh Mr · and Mrs. the Meigs County Council of
Kits Ready For You To See and Buy.
with Mrs. J. F. Kennedy and is ily; assoCiate vice
Profit from donallons and Mrs. Leo Wolllams was an .lames Manley and family at Church Women with Mrs. Ribeillg carried on by Mrs. Lyn- Thelma Grueser; junior past food sold netted $151, ~·hlch overnight guesl Sunday of Mrs. Lockbourne Airfcrce_ Base.
chard Lucas present
head,
don Johnson. The project has councilor, Elizabeth Duckworth;
he desl~nated to the New Welby Whaley.
AlTman Melvm SwiSher has moving from the co~unu·~~~:;cl
received liBancial aid from sev· associate junior past, Margar·
Fund, greatly needed by M 01 Ge h .
f C returned to his base at Quonset An article entitled
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rs. an n flmer o O· p t R I f0 II . g
t o
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I I mbus arrived Saturday f a om , · • owm a w for Today" was read from the
United States.
Zwilling· warden Carrie Sin- ~nallons at t e oor amoun . u 't th h d ht
d or
week visit here with his parents, American Baptist Women
She commended garden clubs
i~side senUnel,
Leola ed to .124·
.
I VIS! wr er aug er an son· Mr. and Mrs. Harley Swisher gazine. It was announced
lor their projects in
Enoch; outside sentinel, Ada Mrs. Ada Slack, preSident, m-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wilham and other relalives. He had the Leadership Training CoUJrsel
n the communities that do Sl ck· fi n ·a! secretary Es- and supper chalfman, on be- l Sheridan and fam•ly and other just returned from a tour of be'
ed b th
a • na Cl
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half of the Amuliary extends relatives m the area.
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Y e
ther Harden· treasurer. Margar- .
th k
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Europe With hiS Squadron m Grande Association would
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red o ts H
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et Cottrill, and trustees, Mane d th . .
h 1 k
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jewell wh1ch 1t lou 2 por
e was held Thursday evening at
Laager ,_
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etr WIVeS,
00 coowho
s, , and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jew· Iaken to the parkers burg aIr- p.m. at the Baptist Church
word mesnlng
the 'anitor
and allsc others
f
ryn Johnson.
h 1 Jd
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ell of Ollumbus were Sunday pori Sunda) by Mr. and Mrs. Rio Grande.
made by 8 ring 0 wagons
Mrs Hensley and Mrs. John- e~ ·t·
t ~ .
f d dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Swosher and Miss Connie Tea· The society made plans to
closely together.
.
. ted n be
uvna !ODS 0 me Siren un
h}
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h !ft b !an for
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or w ere e e Y P e
provide boxes of used clolhlng
ers. Commit!~ wlil De named ey to Mrs. Slack, or handmg
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stru- hiS base m Rhode Island.
for the Bacone and Mather
by the councilor.
. to any auxiliary member.
ble ol Logan and granddaugh· Mrs. Kenneth Byer w~s bon- schools w•th Mrs Dale Mourn.._.,..,. Oldo
The group hao
Praymg
ter Eleanor Mastari of Marion ored With a surpf!Se b!fthday
Hands" 1967 linen wall calenwe;e Sunday afternoon callers dinner Sunday at the home of
dars
to
sell.
A
pair
of
decoratsf
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. her son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
LAST TIME TONIGHT
ed electric outdoor Christmas
C. J. Struble.
Byer and sons, Ke~y
and
Cocil B. OoMlllo'o
Elza Gilmore returned home John. Others attending. were
To mention a few: AMT 1967 Continental, 1967
Tho TEN COMMANDMENTS
Sunday evening, from Biloxi, her other son and family, Mr.
&lt;Technicolor)
F1lcon Ranch Wogon Scale Model, 1967 F1irlent
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Miss., where he accompanied and Mrs. Robert Byer and chd- A report was given on the
Charlton Heston, Yul Bryn·
ner,
Anne
Baxter,
Edw.
G.
The Amencan
Luther~n his son, A2C Marvin J. Gilmore dren, Jull~ and Larry..
first trip to Band.Q.Rama at
1
GT, 1928 Lincoln, Clmlc Asp Roady Rtct · c;it,
Robonson, Yvonne DeCorlo,
Church
Women
of
St.
Paul
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to
his
base
at
Keesler
A
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Mont
Miller
Ill. a. patient
at
Marietta
when
the
Eastern
Band
. .,
Debra Paget, Jobn Derek.
~utheran Church are sponsor- Force base alter spending a the Galhpohs Chmc where he Boosters cl ub met Monday eve- Chaparral II Slot Car, the Lancia Ferreri. and 1 .f lnt
Colarcartoon
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Mrs Hubert Price of Port- mg a rummage sale on Friday· 21 days lea~e with his parents is being treated for pneumonia. nin• at the high s'boo)
new group of slot cars ready made and In ldt'f" ·
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Runnmg time: 31h Bra.
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Mrs.. Gordon Cheval!Cr, presShows Start: 7 P.M.
Triumph
Drag
Bike,
Goo
powered
racing
Saturday Start: 6:30 P.M.
warming at the home of Mr. old church buDding was remov- Floyd and daughter, Mrs. Glenn Hyselll Vultors of
!dent, was in charge of the
,•
Box..,fiice closes 8 P.M.
a~d Mrs. James E. Pape. Ill ed and lhe new one built. Many Wh1te ,·eturned
to Columbus Couple in Kentucky m~eUng. ChaperQUs for the Mar.
Corvette Sting Ray Sport Kits, and 1 fine
Middle~rt Wednesday evemng. goods and wares will be avail· Froday, after spendmg three Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Hy- ietta trip wete Mrs.
Robert
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5
selection of gas powered ready to fly Pla11.., Plut , ·
Attending were Martba Lou able
weeks al the Russell home. They sell of Middleport were week· Wood arid Mro. Chevalier. Mrs.
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Be•gle, .Linda Beegle, ~ r. s. The sale will begin at 9 a. were accompanied by Mr. While end visitors of s. Sgt. and Mrs. Charles Yeago also accompanpaints, brushes, glues, fuel, Science kits, "'lllii\JI J
John Kimbler, Racme, V~rgin- m. and last until 4 p.m., in the who spent a couple of days here. C. E. Chance and children of ied the group. Oscar Penning.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
..
ond SATURDAY
Boat Kits, Airplane Kits. You really shclulcl,;ifop.·lli
1a Sals"':, Syrac~se, Mrs. Lar- Fellowship Hall in the educa- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brabbin Ft. Knox, Kentucky. While Mr. ton volunteered for bus duty.
OcL6-7.a
ry Momson, Middiepor~ Esta tiona! unit of tile new churcn and children, Bobby and Nan· Hysell was in the Army, they Several items of business
-BATMAN'"
•• soon as possible, look around. Set
Eoush,
Mrs. McDade, Al~ta building. Everyone Is asked to cy of South Charleston, W. Va. were stationed in Italy with the were discussed. It was report·
-TeebnicolocGluesencamp, Opal
Diddle, use tbe Second Street entrance were Sunday evening dinner Chances.
ed that 17 records of the sorin• ll In the Hobby Game,
Adam West (B.atman)
Burt Word (Eobin) Jeanette Lawren~~Eiva Dail- to the building, as It wU! he the guests of his grandmother, Mrs. The Hysells' sons, Bruce, stay· concert were still available. Mr.
Colorcomons
ey, Cann: ~· nd
d
nearest door to the place of B. F. Gravely and Mrs. J. A. ed with Mr. and Mrs. Dores Yeago stated that the Eastern
8
aad daug l2r re • an an
Eden.
Arnold of Pomeroy, and Terry, band will be one o! 15 bands
lUNDAY, MONDAY
el s!'!~elv'l(tslrom
~ Mrs. LeClair Karr, president Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Downie stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Nor· Athens for the football game
ond TUESDAY
J bnsomg ~ Mwo;re p. 0" of the churth women, said the spent Sunday afternoon
with man Hysell of Bashan. It was and "hand day" on Saturday,
Oct. 9·10.11
p~
nd
an
axme
owe
•
ladies
will
be
on
hand
all
day
Mrs.
B. F. Gravely and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hyselis' sixth October 8. The ne1t
meeting
"NIVER TOO LATE"
-TechnicolorM~ Lou Beegle was
to serve the public. Everyone is J. A. Eden.
w·eted~d~in'!g~ann~iv~er~sary~~·---~w~lll~be~N~o~ve~m~ber~'!_:7·_ _ __!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l
Paal Ford Connie Stevens
.
mv1ted.
lolaureen O'Sullivan
charge of games. Pnzes
----won by Virginia Salser,
District Party in
lATTLE OF THE DRAG
RACES,
lyn Price, and Esta Roush.
12 Week Course of
Athem Attended
40 mlnult Tochnlcolor
lreshments
of
mints,
cake,
Training
Completed
Several members of Evange·
Cortoon-Rood RunnorSplllfr Gon11IH
lee and seven-up were
Miss Patricia Fields, student line Chapter, Order of the East.
by the hostess, Mrs. Price.
nurse at Holzer Hospital, has ern Star, of Middleport, were
completed 12 weeks of psychia- in Athens Saturday evening to
trlc trainiog at the
Athens attend the 25th District OES
State Hospital.
party held at
the University
Miss Fields returned to Hoi- Inn . The 6•30 dinner was lolzer Hospital Monday after • lowed by a program given by
week's vacation with her par- members of lhe var1ous chap..
ents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph ters.
Fields, Locust St. In November, Mrs Lilhan Steil!, organist
she will go to University Hos- of Middleport Chapter. presentpita!, Columbus, for work in ed several musical selections.
pediatrics, and will graduate in Others attending were
Mrs.
June.
Evelyn Lewis, Mrs. John Lyiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioo.;,l ons, Mrs. M. L. French, Mrs.
Charles BenneU, and Mr. and
Mrs. James Cia!worthy.

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AUSTIN, Tex. (UPn -~In the Nov. 24, 18113 kiiUng, thefbefore Patrick Dean and Secret
The Texaa CouJ'I of Crimi· court ordered that the second Service agent (Forrest) Sorrels
nal Appeals ~ay teversed trial "be changed to some arrived ID hla cell," llle court's
the ·eonvlction qt Jack Ru· county other t11an Dallas."
opinion said. · ·
bf on charge1 of murder· "During the trial over lbe The opinion, wrlt12n by Judge
ing preslde~tlal a88assin otrenuous objection of appellant W.A. Morrison, noted that Ruby
Lee Harvey Oswald.
[that anything appelhmt may agreed to answer questions,
~ - court ordered a new have said during pollee custody provided his answers would be
ttlal:.
. ·constitUted an oral confession lor pollee purposes only.
Tht unanbricius opinion by the in violation of the statute• of Morrison noted that the time
three-Judge. ~ said that this state and was not element between Ruby's arrest
Dall•• Di!L Judge Joe B. admlsssble'... Sg~
(Patrick) and the conversation in quesB~ .•h~ · bave granled Of the Dallas pollee testified as lion varied between 10 and 4ll
Rt!by'a. niollon for a change of \O a conversation which be b,ad mlnutei, depending on whether
venue. ..
·with appellant ...nnthoessed andj Desn's testimony at the trial or
In crantlnc Ruby a new trial Iinterrogated by other offi~ his wrJUen report, made two
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days after the killing, Is[ ''Obviously this atatement1Court and the record of this lsaid.
f The court said:
accepted.
constituted an oral confession , case that the trial court ! "This has been a bitter road. ''Not only are we bound
"One who Is cauUous enough , of premeditation made while milreversibly erred in refusing I'm glad 11's ended and my legally I the holdings of the
to inquire whether biB answers 1 police cMtody and therefore appellant's motion for change obligation to Jack Ruby is Supreme
.rt, but as practlo
to tbe questions to be was not admissible,'' Morrison of venue."
ended.
cal public servants il becomea
propounded to him are to be wrote.
Joe Tonahlll of Jasper, Tex., Tonahlll said he thought Ruby our duty to avoid the cosll
released to news media Is not "The admission of tl!ls one of Ruby's attorneys, Sllid it now will get two to five years. which are taxed against lbt
speaking spontaneously,'' the teshmony was clearly injurious was "the end of a long hard· "What he ought to do, if be state of Texas when one of our
opinion said. '
and calls for a reversal of Ibis fought hattie.''
: gets 2·5 years ,is serve it and declsi&lt;lns falls to follow the
The coort noted that testlmo·: cooviction."
i "I'm going to Dallas as soon I !~en go on to a VA hospital and rules announced by the S.
ny given by Dean regarding a 1 Regsrding the change of j as I can get a plane and delover •stay until he is properly preme Court."
statement In which he quoted venue motion, Morrison said, a copy of this to Jack Ruby. treated, and then go take his The opinion noted that Judge
Ruby as saying that be would "it is abundantly clear from a l'm going to tell Jask to get place in society. He could get Brown bad removed hlmsell
kill Oswald after seeing the careful study of both oplniO.Illl him a law school gradJrdte I psychiatric care whoch he has from the case and "we bavs
"rucastlc sneer' on oawa!d's lthe Estes . ..and Sheppard because that's all he's going to been needing all the time," the concluded properly 10," lbe
face was cround for a reversal. opinions) of the U.S. Supreme need from now on," Tonahill lawyer said.
opinion said.
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Reams Attack

Hits Rhodes'
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Housewarming
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Boosters Hear
Report of Trip

fir Rummage
Safe Announced
In New Edifice

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GENE GRATE

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Gene Enjoys His Be1utiful Home

DRY
CLEANING
Service On Request

On The Banks Of The Ohio River

Robinson's

Ass'! Cashier

YOU TOO CAN ENJOY UFE

CLEANERS

POMEROY

BIRTHDAY OBSERVED
Mrs. Mary Durst entertained
with a dinner Wednesday evening at her borne. Oak St., honoring her daughter, Kathy on
ber 13th birthday Present were
Kathy's grandmother,
Mr s.
Minnie Gilmore, Mr3. Eddie
Ours~ the honored guest and
sister, Linda and the hostess.

WHEN YOU SAVE REGULARLY

OPEN ASAVINGS ACCOUNT
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But did you know that an electric dryer eontlllues to liTe 1011 mo~~e:Y )'ell lfllr .' ·'
year? That's a fact. Take ma!nten111~ for. il$tanee. Flalllelq electric ~ ; · ·;
have approximately 15 fawer woddn' parll to bl'lit down or w~ ··t.; 'i.'ldl ., · ~, .·
means fewer service ealls ·and loncer life for )'OU~e!eeiJic.dryer, ~~ w.r;·'/ ',:
electrlclty Ia 100"/o emdent. And :roar ftjimeless eltetrt~ dp'tr taa ,!IJI))' --~ .&lt;l'i'
llameless electridty for ~n~rcy. I1'1 ~: to 1ft wli)' eveey·dl)',
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