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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
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president, and Mrs. William Glenn ~oush of St. Clalrsvtlle,
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pink at the silver coffee services. w~th his mn
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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
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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~ .
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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 ~~~~~=:~:
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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,
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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~:~~=
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spent Sunday in Columbus with of knowledge. He noted that 200 different languages or a •I
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lighted the audience with her
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their daughter, Barbara.
dialects are spoken in
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humorous anecdotes and an
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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
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Parmalee and other relatives. lowing his talk. Tbe
smorgasboard wU! be &amp;erved af. cas C1rclearasra
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cuse mel recently 10 1ts Coun- articles for an auction to the ~
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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
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chairmen. will be In charge.
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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,
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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
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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 ~
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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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
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She said the program began vice councilor, Pauline Morar·
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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 .
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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
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week visit here with his parents, American Baptist Women
She commended garden clubs
i~side senUnel,
Leola ed to .124·
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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'
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Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jewell wh1ch 1t lou 2 por
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word mesnlng
the 'anitor
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made by 8 ring 0 wagons
Mrs Hensley and Mrs. John- e~ ·t·
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closely together.
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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.
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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
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Robonson, Yvonne DeCorlo,
Church
Women
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St.
Paul
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Mont
Miller
Ill. a. patient
at
Marietta
when
the
Eastern
Band
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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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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
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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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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
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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
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•• 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
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nearest door to the place of B. F. Gravely and Mrs. J. A. ed with Mr. and Mrs. Dores Yeago stated that the Eastern
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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~
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an
axme
owe
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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
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lolaureen O'Sullivan
charge of games. Pnzes
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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.
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Reams Attack

Hits Rhodes'
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Housewarming
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Report of Trip

fir Rummage
Safe Announced
In New Edifice

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GENE GRATE

CITIZENS
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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
TODAYI

Wf TERMS ...

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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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65 Ford Galaxie
500, 4 Dr. 8 cylinder, au....
trans. Radio &amp; Muter ~

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62 Ford Fairlane

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500. 4 Dr I cylinder, ovtw.' •
trans Radio and Mater .

power oiMring, whlhwol ;
tires,

63 Chevrolet
Bol Alre. 4 Dr 6 cr1
~!,:d•rd trans. White wa~ ,

61 Buick Special
4 Dr. 8 cylinder, aute,
trans. Radio &amp; Htltet
Whlhwoll tlrH
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550 Serlos 4 Dr. 6 eyiJn.
der, standard trans. no
lila &amp; heater, whthwatl
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Tomp•st. 2 Dr. Hardtop. 4
spee-d trans.

MSU Still Tops
In UPI Ratings
NEW YORK IUPI) -The
United Press lnlernaUonal rna·
jor college football ratmgs with

first-place votes and won-Jist
records m parentheses·
Teams
Points

Shakerattleroll
Get smoother rolling.

W1th a new-&lt;:ar loan.
Look under BANKS or
LOANS In the
YELLOW PAGES. Where
your fmgers do the
walking.

I. Mich St 120) (3-0)

318
2. UCLA (7) (3·0)
285
3. Notre Dame 13) (2-0) 277
4. Alabama 12) (2-U)
231
5. Sou. Cal. 12) (3·0)
184 1
6. Arkansas 13·0)
177
7. Tennessee (2-0)
132
8. Nebraska (3-U)
111
9. Florida (1) (3-U)
79
10. Georgia Tech (3-U)
61
Second LO-ll Purdue 25; 12
Houston 13; 13. Wyoming 10·
14. llie), Oklahoma and Texa.~
5; 16. Georgia 4; 17. M1ssouri
3; 18. (tie), Duke and
Washington 2, 20. Mich•gan 1.

63 Ford Galaxle
500 4 Dr. I cylln..... -...,..

matic trans. Radio lnd ~
heater. power lherlng,
white walJ tlret.

65 Dodge Dart
I Dr. 270 Serloo, 6 eyn ...
tlor, stondard Iron&amp;. ndlo

•nd hteter

64 Ford F-700
S op..,d trono. 2 opoed roor
dHrlng, radio aM heattr
4 dr I eyl AI Tnns. p
Dump Truck I cyllnclor.

axle .. Lent whttllra•.

63 Mercury
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Keith Goble Ford
USE'D CAR LOT
Locust &amp; Syco...,. Stt.
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GENERAL ELECTRIC

DOES IT AGAINI

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School Poll

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e BETTER SERVICE!

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Inns., R&amp;H,

whllowoll

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65 Ford Galaxie
500, 4 Dr. 8 cylinder, au....
trans. Radio &amp; Muter ~

whitewall tirti

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64 Ford Galaxle
500li:L 2 Dr. Hordtop. I ,

cylindtr, 4f 1pttd trenl.:t
lik• new

62 Ford Fairlane

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Tempest 4 Dr. stoHoq

Wagon. Automltlc tr..,.,"
6 cyHnder engint
•"

64 Ford Galaxie

500. 4 Dr I cylinder, ovtw.' •
trans Radio and Mater .

power oiMring, whlhwol ;
tires,

63 Chevrolet
Bol Alre. 4 Dr 6 cr1
~!,:d•rd trans. White wa~ ,

61 Buick Special
4 Dr. 8 cylinder, aute,
trans. Radio &amp; Htltet
Whlhwoll tlrH
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63 Rambler

550 Serlos 4 Dr. 6 eyiJn.
der, standard trans. no
lila &amp; heater, whthwatl
tires.
1

65 Pontiac G.T.O.
Tomp•st. 2 Dr. Hardtop. 4
spee-d trans.

MSU Still Tops
In UPI Ratings
NEW YORK IUPI) -The
United Press lnlernaUonal rna·
jor college football ratmgs with

first-place votes and won-Jist
records m parentheses·
Teams
Points

Shakerattleroll
Get smoother rolling.

W1th a new-&lt;:ar loan.
Look under BANKS or
LOANS In the
YELLOW PAGES. Where
your fmgers do the
walking.

I. Mich St 120) (3-0)

318
2. UCLA (7) (3·0)
285
3. Notre Dame 13) (2-0) 277
4. Alabama 12) (2-U)
231
5. Sou. Cal. 12) (3·0)
184 1
6. Arkansas 13·0)
177
7. Tennessee (2-0)
132
8. Nebraska (3-U)
111
9. Florida (1) (3-U)
79
10. Georgia Tech (3-U)
61
Second LO-ll Purdue 25; 12
Houston 13; 13. Wyoming 10·
14. llie), Oklahoma and Texa.~
5; 16. Georgia 4; 17. M1ssouri
3; 18. (tie), Duke and
Washington 2, 20. Mich•gan 1.

63 Ford Galaxle
500 4 Dr. I cylln..... -...,..

matic trans. Radio lnd ~
heater. power lherlng,
white walJ tlret.

65 Dodge Dart
I Dr. 270 Serloo, 6 eyn ...
tlor, stondard Iron&amp;. ndlo

•nd hteter

64 Ford F-700
S op..,d trono. 2 opoed roor
dHrlng, radio aM heattr
4 dr I eyl AI Tnns. p
Dump Truck I cyllnclor.

axle .. Lent whttllra•.

63 Mercury
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Powr

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81\41
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Keith Goble Ford
USE'D CAR LOT
Locust &amp; Syco...,. Stt.
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GENERAL ELECTRIC

DOES IT AGAINI

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School Poll

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a b~Jttery for the police ear, I (1l rson and Hogfr Hysell.

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Mama Lear down .
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Dear Helen·
Dear Helen:
What do ).ou think of raising Would your kind readers
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the driving age to 18 In every carda and leiters to my mothstate and maklng It compuJs. er who Is very ill The bright.
ory to draft every boy regard- est part of her day Is
Jess, at age 18 or upon high Ume. She JS Bertha Ida B~~;~;';
school IJI'aduatlnn - title for a non, Rt. 2• Bo• 611 • P
two-year . duty
George, Virglnoa, 2.1875, Thank
A stUdy made at Stanfll'd you. - DAUGHTER
University showed about 90 per Thla COIUJJJn Is dedicated to
cent of fatal accldenlli wera !•Dilly living, so If _you're havcaused by leen·age drivers, By lllg ldd_ trouble or JUst plain
k•eplng citra out of their hands lrnuble, let Helen help
we could save lives. Moreever: She wUl also welcome
this would llmlt dating Hence own amusing experiences.
less preguancjee and ' early :-"" Helen Bolte! In care
marriages. k potential school Is newspaper.
dropout would cJve It
more
---thought If he coUld not drive to
work. Perhaps · dropou(4 lbould .
automatically be draf~:'"i~
Would you bring my iu~ '
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speake~at
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SYMPATHY FOB MIBUN.
dent Johnson'• selection
DERSTOOD li'JIENCHMAN
Cbf!JI1l0n Pleas Judge David
Dear Helen: .• ·
S. f&gt;orter as a federal judge
I wish to .ex~ my sympa. baa out Miami County Dern&lt;&gt;-1
thy to Pierre"; who said Amer- crats tn a dlllicult posllloo, a
lean glrla !~lopped his face tor party spokesman sal~ Tuelday.
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France, He Is needed
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They can appear 011 our streets was now certain of election.
clad "" every curve 1.1 empha. Tiley also expect Gov. JantesJ
sized, but If any man pinch, A. Rhodes, a RepubUcan. to
they holler "oex fiend!" Yes, point DeWeese as local com-

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Liz~)llm ' :1 b~111self an~neto Ia 1
· 'Mrs. Clair f,onu _.,tertalnec •
lprttomu decided to cat out ,st:atesman, how she liked "Tile replied, "I don't really know led 'th A rl ·; ua dn ~ {.
the P'aat :Chlets Club at llet
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by Hel•ft llottel
speeches, but Lauren Ba·l Bible" lnd Mrs. E.
replled, what me lopks like."
e me cans gran
. Jlllss Ocle Butcher Is 1 med- h
e Uy
saJd nolhlng doing In her "I prelel'l'!ld the book."
room • full of premiere folk teal patten! In a Parkersbut~ ome uc n · ;
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SEX IU'I'J'EN NEEDS TAMING Pierre you can look, but you
e.pllclt style and Insisted The ~~ with caps set for Seven Aril Invested $41&gt; mU- w!en he announced he was an hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mrs. Emmett Graham, Me oe
Dear Helen:
musln:t touch. It's hell, Pierre on dellverlng h~ speech - be- TV panelist - actor Tom Poston lion in ,"Tile Bible" but Darryl 0 elsl
Butcher and Wendell Olapman Arthur visited Mrs. Clara Phi~ ".
ThiS 111-yell'&lt;lld girl wears a but The Am6r!cali Way.
' cause she'd wr~tten It herself get disappointed constantly - Zaunck s a much better. press Manhattan Is prettier because VISited her last week.
/Ips, Mrs. -'!be CShoon, Milt ,·.
bikini all day tone and will What happen• when 1·
.. Hugh Downs saw "The Bi· he's diU wed, though long sep- agent for his 20th-Fox mvest· Clandette Colbert Irene Dunne Clyde Cooper, a medical pa Wilma and Mrs. Joe Strong ,. . ,
(O Into any bouse
she ta cla,d only tn swim trunl&lt;s
ble" under expert close guld· ' orated · · · One NBC source
mUUond so
Bette Davis,
Mollo. and lient at Holzer
IHm· cently.
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Invited, whether or not 1 he peilr downtown These
: he sat next to Cardinal says NBC wanted. Red Barber 1 th r s1 : rna e
r::m dozens of other stars are Fun- proving. He was VtBIIed last The QI!:S held a Friendship ·
is home. She i• always who expose so much mora 'Is
at the premiere . . lor : World Ser1es, , but the
ttid
Citytng.
Watch for a subway week by Rev. Don Calhoun.
meellng at the Masonic Hall
crymg about how so-and-so's il matter of oourse start
fans wondered why Anlla base 1 commissioner 1 Offtce died lhe U 8 distribution P scandal The Appellate Court Mrs Harley Strong and Mrs. ber~ -recently.
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to get her alone aereamJng "Indecent ' exposbruslted off Belli! Davis pleaded 11 might be bad for rl 1
ou1'Idecision against Adam Clayton Lucy Lambert attended the Mr. and Mrs. Wlyne Cettrlll
to try a li!Ue hanky pank)'. ure," and the unfortunate fel· so swJSUy on the lobby . Inter- baseball and-or embnrrass the gh ·
Powell ordered him to
pay Lancaster beauty show at Lan- of Columbua visft'ed Mr. and , ·
1
When she wears nothing more low Is picked up by the
view TV stuff; and An 11 a Yankeea eveo more than their Woui~, you ,~are to
rue~• 150 In "costs," whicit oomes to caster on Sept. 25.
Mr.. Francis .Cottrlll recen!IJ ·
than a couple of hankies and a wagon. The American Way
talked to John Huston in chum-/ earned public abasement ba• which Bible star had a mp . about one dollar per judge . ·
Mrs. Clara Phillips and Mrs. and also his father, E. L. Cot· · '"
Here I am" smile, what can erre.
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she expect She pracUces her Please come hack Pierre lnd
Gardner as If denied .II aU completely.
~rs: hal~ .!!!,~ away now have to get a subpoena to were dinner guests or Mrs. Er- Mrs. Eugene Campbell spem·
man·power" on our men and help us light. Don't let 11'
Ave wet@'t standing
right
.Vur ~g . e 1-~-on? ·
collect the fi!IJ:?
Did Celes- ma Nelson.
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Ia _weekend with her paren!f, · ·
expects them !D keep hand~ said Lafayette was the
there, just out 01 TV range George Hamilton
lun,hed ~ 1'1! r1g~t '.dt:;r~en~ D: te Holm qutetly wed again'
Mr. and Mrs. Carey Straws- Mr. and Mrs Charles ca~- "
orr.
Frenchman to aid
a cigar .. . Desiper wl!h Lynda· Bird
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Barbara Hutton's ocared her , baugh and Cindy were Sunday bell, Sr., Ironton.
TEN WATI'S
"21" at the same do lairs s' a II'UIDor or sa e
lrienda, she's so skinny
I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rev. Leonard Mcintyre al · .;
She
PERSONAL TO THOSE
pleaa judge when Porter ti.ble where they'd su;: the
land
Mary Martin's skipping only the I Sayre at Proctorville.
The Logan was fU"-'I
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-ll ·sh once,
I WANTiNG THE
resigro probably before the nig!Jt before
When Gen. silent SCI'I!ell co k:s
Wed., ..
of "I
Do! Sayres have purch"sed a new 'Presbyterian Church her
lik ':_. • e stopped acting OF SELF.HELP CLUBS
Nov. 8 eleeUon.
John Coulter asked Liz Whit- Ma nard' H'
I Do. She II be !bore always horne there.
cently In the abience
Ret, '"
e atreaUng
ou·•ltlen,
menone would
Y • w m811Be . .. . on Saiurdays,
Mr. E. L. Cottrill has been Don Cahoun .
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stop
her like
She's TH Effi · PARTICULAR AREA:
a menace to the block 00' week- I can't keep a complete file
ends, and someday she'll get of clubs aU over America,
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what she deserves. How · can your Ubrary usually has a
we make ' her stay In her own of local clubs, with addrtSIH!S I
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back yard - THE WIVES
and names of officers. If you
Dear Wlvea:
can't. find what you want here,
It's her parents' duty
to look m the Ecyclopedla 01
make Brigitte Jr. more clothes- IIOCJators (Gale Reaearch .
conscloua and ·less husbiiiJdo paoy), also at your Ubrary.
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consetous. She'• 8 lillie old for Then write to the headquart&lt;,rsl
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Rlgbt r•s•rved to 1
Jt, but If nothing else
gets address of the group, which 1n.
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language which was used (tl
the Carl wash which is next [
to his pr&amp;perty. The council m·
formed him to call the pnh re
department in rt-gard!i to Hny RA Alummum Ri.n.en-.. wood I July . 1965. on State ~oute 2,
unnecessary ooise._ Mr. C_har- w"orks. plans an extensive Fir~ : w1th the platnhff seekmg damles Linger fe1t. Pom t Plea~ant
. . · . · Prevention Program m wnn:c- ages tn the sum of $41 .070 'i6
c•owner of the ce~r wasl1 _re- ,.,on w·lth the 44th Annual Fire !rom the defendonts.
ported that they were domg Prevention Week.
President Jurors who will serve on the
jd 1 ket&gt;p
Riffl
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everything they cou "
Johnson has proclaimed t h e . trial t~re: Flo Ann
Coral
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down any disturbanc~s. of the Wff'k l of October 9-.15 ,_ as Fir.e : ~h('l~n;·r c,',~!- Somnwr Bft!y
.Mrs. JenKs, 8 mem t'f
Prevention Week . rhts yrar s
Th'
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John M Rotlgen. Nancy R
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Other pe!Jt jurors not chosen
Works. fire control mee mgs I for tins trial wtll r.eporl
An
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and
demonstrations woll be held I to court Monday. October !Oih
PLEASANT
PT
for all departments. Employees
izati~nal meeting for ~ M.:~ so_n will learn how to exlingui!til :
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Cou,ty Cleanup CommTtlee IS
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Schtll~led for Thur~day 7:30 · van_ us ~p
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sesstons.
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I Highlig ht of the week · long c
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Mrs. Dpnald Nott.. ~hlm--:'an, !program will be a Home Fire =------==--=iiiiiijj
has asked for representah_ves Prevention Contest for children
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from . Fire Department. Poll ee. I of Kaiser employees.
Prizes 1
Education. Health,
Stre:ts. will be awarded in four ctlle·
Sanitatiof. Parks. . Plann mg. , gories _ Porent.s :md children
PTA's. Chambt&gt;r of Corrlmerce. will receive prizes. Entry
Uo'ns, Kiwanis. Rotary, News ! blanks will be available at both: ,
Media, Eagl.. , Elks. Moose, Igates beginning SuiKiay, Octo- '
Boy and Girl Scouts. 4-H._ FF A. ber 9.
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Women's Clubs, Industrial AsaoclaUons, business
groups, B I D
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all e ays n
Clubl and Farm Women
to Point Announced
please attend this hnporumt PT. PLEASANT - The mer.
meeting.
chants division of the
Point Pri111 and daring at
__.=::----:-___ Pleasant-Mason County cnam- 11 _a handsome little
ber of Commerce has set Octo.
her T. 8, and 101h lor "Battle of a pump In black lea'lhel
Days" In Point Pleasant.
wltb a big bold
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Goqe Readings - GalUpoli&amp; 1will present special values of 1 buckle at Its rounded
Dam 12.1, )4.7, running 9 feet i !herr merchandtse durrng the ,
en rollers, Pomeroy · Mas?• three-day event.
1t,86, Pt. Pteasaat 24.09, HJJI.
. loll 1.63, Kanawba Faits 5:54, Eogland's George II, "'. 1743.
Cllarleston 19.50. London Dam defeated a French army m
~~· rusniRg 3 inches, Marmet i8'attie of Detlingen durillg lhe
wa1 on the sill, and \ltAiield War of Austnan Success10a.
Dam was runni11g 3 feet.
Boat Movemeoll:
Oblo River _ Charles Stev·
.....,1 up 14, 4:10 p. m.: Cotton Queen up 14, 4 45 p. m.:
Harvey Jordon up 14, 7:45 p.
m.; Reliable up 14, 12:tli a.m.; 1
Walter Bed&lt;jord up 14, 2:40 a. ·
·Ill.; Polly R. up 14. 5:45 a. m.; !
OfEC up 14, i:IO ~ - m.; Irene 1 t;:;"-?'?.i
Cllotill down 14, 1:31! a. m.•
Steel Trader vp 15, 4:!0 a. m.:
·PrliiCipio down 16, 2:50 a. m.:
Walter Houglaod lljl 16, 5::!11
a. m.; Edeana Bosworth down
17, f: 15 a. m.; Philip Sporo
c1o1m 17, 6 a. m.; Mark Eas~
Gil down 11, :Y.:!O a. m.; Jeff.
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Paul D. and Criss Jr. down :r
,iJ, 8:15 a.m. ; Elisha Woods up
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Dnve, Mason. complained to i
Lhe ~ouncil regarding prnfane

Dilly' Sentinel, Pomeroy·ldlddleport,

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PT. PLEASANT - The rivil
; 3 etion trial o( Wendell i i
,
! vs. BenJamin A. Stover
.
Wayne Kincaid. Jr .. will begin
I in \1ason County Circuit Court
I Thursday nt 9·JO a m.
I The action. stems frurn an a:~
VENSWOOD _ The KaiS· tomobJie acc1dent occurtng .

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8--'Dally Sent!~el, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct. ~. 1968
Local memb~. planning fD
Pleasant. VaUey Hospital
attend may pay the ConvenUon Adlllltted:
•.
fe.es at ·UJeir annual b;mquet
_Martin;
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which will be held !)ctober 13 ~!)!. Besst~ Po;~ens.
IT'S ROOF PAINTING TIMEI
at Oscar's In _
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Rutl1nd Red Roof P1int
4.35 g•l:
p I R' d
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Stays red, won't fade out. .
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Torr~
Rutl1nd
Green
Roof
Paint
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5.98
g1l,
Leavmg Foree
Williamson, and dt!ughter, Pit:
Stays .green for years.
PT. PLI':ASANT - Oily Pa- ny: Hatry Kapp, Pt. Pleasan '
Chock Your £1v1 Trough and Down Spout
trolman Harold Ridenour has ROosevelt Mounts, Vinton.
Befor1 Wint•r-Then Co1111 to Plcktlll
resigned from the local. force ,Bir'lu Mr.. an~ Mrs_. Owen
' For All Your NHds
el!ective Friday, accordtng. to Dalton: Galhpohs {erry,
a
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an announcement from Actmg daughler.
Chief of Police Jack Pyles.
- - - -.
hie!
Ridenour has ac~p~ a .PD- Rogern P. Taney was c urt
~ Every Day, All Dl)', 7:00 Ill 5:30 EST.
sition wilh Broughton ' Datry. jusUce when the Supreme Co
Soturday Nithla Til 8 EST
· Mason, W. Va,
No replacemenl for Ridenour renOO!'ed the famous Dred
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Ladl" Auxiliary ol the Volu• :un~tng~ i:'~t
~;: wes~n District Convention of
toer Fire Department, anull!n· .. an Bvs.ll . wni·am J ' Mar- the Junior Woman's Clubs will
ced that this group Is sponsor- tee ay ~s, M t
L. A be held October 29th at Logan,
ing the Mobile, X-ray . Unit cum,ht"~tsebell ••:,~·hi.
· w. va. beginning wit~ registra·
and will be at City Hall tn Ma- W~ ' :• e erns a prom- lion and a coffee hour at 9 a.
son, on October 19th. Persons . 0 : 8~0:n :;~c the plaintiff m.
are requested to have _the
y dl . d ent in the sum All sessions of the convenof charge X-Ray whtch w;\ ' ~';4n0
l~~~~nterest and tion will be held at Logan High
be gJven (rom 10 a.m. un l , c sts f~m the defendants.
School . A registration fee of
noon. and from 2 to 6 p.m. on ' co
$4 will Include the C&lt;ls! of rethe same day. The.
freshments at the coffee hour
X-Ray
reportedly
W!llth~s_notyea~. I
in
thi S an•a
any mor~
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Jenkl town recorder, presid·
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the Mason Tow• CooncJt meeting 001 Monday, during
the ebsence of Mayor Dayton
Ra ,.,,, The council designated
October 31st as Trick
or Treat Night. Parents are •·
gain Feminded that tht'y will be
h ld · respon.ible for any acts
0 vandalism lhat their chitdren
might
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treat night.
tion to the recorder, were coun·
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~h/~roup veted to purc~ase i rilmen : Walter Werry . George ,
a b~Jttery for the police ear, I (1l rson and Hogfr Hysell.

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Dear Helen:
What do ).ou think of raising Would your kind readers
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ory to draft every boy regard- est part of her day Is
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this would llmlt dating Hence own amusing experiences.
less preguancjee and ' early :-"" Helen Bolte! In care
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SYMPATHY FOB MIBUN.
dent Johnson'• selection
DERSTOOD li'JIENCHMAN
Cbf!JI1l0n Pleas Judge David
Dear Helen: .• ·
S. f&gt;orter as a federal judge
I wish to .ex~ my sympa. baa out Miami County Dern&lt;&gt;-1
thy to Pierre"; who said Amer- crats tn a dlllicult posllloo, a
lean glrla !~lopped his face tor party spokesman sal~ Tuelday.
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They can appear 011 our streets was now certain of election.
clad "" every curve 1.1 empha. Tiley also expect Gov. JantesJ
sized, but If any man pinch, A. Rhodes, a RepubUcan. to
they holler "oex fiend!" Yes, point DeWeese as local com-

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Tilt blr ban ht tribute to Pa;,Jn4 Triter• aaked Mu. oey Tippett II that W88 Lynda:::
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Liz~)llm ' :1 b~111self an~neto Ia 1
· 'Mrs. Clair f,onu _.,tertalnec •
lprttomu decided to cat out ,st:atesman, how she liked "Tile replied, "I don't really know led 'th A rl ·; ua dn ~ {.
the P'aat :Chlets Club at llet
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by Hel•ft llottel
speeches, but Lauren Ba·l Bible" lnd Mrs. E.
replled, what me lopks like."
e me cans gran
. Jlllss Ocle Butcher Is 1 med- h
e Uy
saJd nolhlng doing In her "I prelel'l'!ld the book."
room • full of premiere folk teal patten! In a Parkersbut~ ome uc n · ;
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SEX IU'I'J'EN NEEDS TAMING Pierre you can look, but you
e.pllclt style and Insisted The ~~ with caps set for Seven Aril Invested $41&gt; mU- w!en he announced he was an hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mrs. Emmett Graham, Me oe
Dear Helen:
musln:t touch. It's hell, Pierre on dellverlng h~ speech - be- TV panelist - actor Tom Poston lion in ,"Tile Bible" but Darryl 0 elsl
Butcher and Wendell Olapman Arthur visited Mrs. Clara Phi~ ".
ThiS 111-yell'&lt;lld girl wears a but The Am6r!cali Way.
' cause she'd wr~tten It herself get disappointed constantly - Zaunck s a much better. press Manhattan Is prettier because VISited her last week.
/Ips, Mrs. -'!be CShoon, Milt ,·.
bikini all day tone and will What happen• when 1·
.. Hugh Downs saw "The Bi· he's diU wed, though long sep- agent for his 20th-Fox mvest· Clandette Colbert Irene Dunne Clyde Cooper, a medical pa Wilma and Mrs. Joe Strong ,. . ,
(O Into any bouse
she ta cla,d only tn swim trunl&lt;s
ble" under expert close guld· ' orated · · · One NBC source
mUUond so
Bette Davis,
Mollo. and lient at Holzer
IHm· cently.
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Invited, whether or not 1 he peilr downtown These
: he sat next to Cardinal says NBC wanted. Red Barber 1 th r s1 : rna e
r::m dozens of other stars are Fun- proving. He was VtBIIed last The QI!:S held a Friendship ·
is home. She i• always who expose so much mora 'Is
at the premiere . . lor : World Ser1es, , but the
ttid
Citytng.
Watch for a subway week by Rev. Don Calhoun.
meellng at the Masonic Hall
crymg about how so-and-so's il matter of oourse start
fans wondered why Anlla base 1 commissioner 1 Offtce died lhe U 8 distribution P scandal The Appellate Court Mrs Harley Strong and Mrs. ber~ -recently.
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to get her alone aereamJng "Indecent ' exposbruslted off Belli! Davis pleaded 11 might be bad for rl 1
ou1'Idecision against Adam Clayton Lucy Lambert attended the Mr. and Mrs. Wlyne Cettrlll
to try a li!Ue hanky pank)'. ure," and the unfortunate fel· so swJSUy on the lobby . Inter- baseball and-or embnrrass the gh ·
Powell ordered him to
pay Lancaster beauty show at Lan- of Columbua visft'ed Mr. and , ·
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When she wears nothing more low Is picked up by the
view TV stuff; and An 11 a Yankeea eveo more than their Woui~, you ,~are to
rue~• 150 In "costs," whicit oomes to caster on Sept. 25.
Mr.. Francis .Cottrlll recen!IJ ·
than a couple of hankies and a wagon. The American Way
talked to John Huston in chum-/ earned public abasement ba• which Bible star had a mp . about one dollar per judge . ·
Mrs. Clara Phillips and Mrs. and also his father, E. L. Cot· · '"
Here I am" smile, what can erre.
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she expect She pracUces her Please come hack Pierre lnd
Gardner as If denied .II aU completely.
~rs: hal~ .!!!,~ away now have to get a subpoena to were dinner guests or Mrs. Er- Mrs. Eugene Campbell spem·
man·power" on our men and help us light. Don't let 11'
Ave wet@'t standing
right
.Vur ~g . e 1-~-on? ·
collect the fi!IJ:?
Did Celes- ma Nelson.
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Ia _weekend with her paren!f, · ·
expects them !D keep hand~ said Lafayette was the
there, just out 01 TV range George Hamilton
lun,hed ~ 1'1! r1g~t '.dt:;r~en~ D: te Holm qutetly wed again'
Mr. and Mrs. Carey Straws- Mr. and Mrs Charles ca~- "
orr.
Frenchman to aid
a cigar .. . Desiper wl!h Lynda· Bird
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Barbara Hutton's ocared her , baugh and Cindy were Sunday bell, Sr., Ironton.
TEN WATI'S
"21" at the same do lairs s' a II'UIDor or sa e
lrienda, she's so skinny
I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rev. Leonard Mcintyre al · .;
She
PERSONAL TO THOSE
pleaa judge when Porter ti.ble where they'd su;: the
land
Mary Martin's skipping only the I Sayre at Proctorville.
The Logan was fU"-'I
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-ll ·sh once,
I WANTiNG THE
resigro probably before the nig!Jt before
When Gen. silent SCI'I!ell co k:s
Wed., ..
of "I
Do! Sayres have purch"sed a new 'Presbyterian Church her
lik ':_. • e stopped acting OF SELF.HELP CLUBS
Nov. 8 eleeUon.
John Coulter asked Liz Whit- Ma nard' H'
I Do. She II be !bore always horne there.
cently In the abience
Ret, '"
e atreaUng
ou·•ltlen,
menone would
Y • w m811Be . .. . on Saiurdays,
Mr. E. L. Cottrill has been Don Cahoun .
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stop
her like
She's TH Effi · PARTICULAR AREA:
a menace to the block 00' week- I can't keep a complete file
ends, and someday she'll get of clubs aU over America,
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what she deserves. How · can your Ubrary usually has a
we make ' her stay In her own of local clubs, with addrtSIH!S I
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back yard - THE WIVES
and names of officers. If you
Dear Wlvea:
can't. find what you want here,
It's her parents' duty
to look m the Ecyclopedla 01
make Brigitte Jr. more clothes- IIOCJators (Gale Reaearch .
conscloua and ·less husbiiiJdo paoy), also at your Ubrary.
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consetous. She'• 8 lillie old for Then write to the headquart&lt;,rsl
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Rlgbt r•s•rved to 1
Jt, but If nothing else
gets address of the group, which 1n.
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language which was used (tl
the Carl wash which is next [
to his pr&amp;perty. The council m·
formed him to call the pnh re
department in rt-gard!i to Hny RA Alummum Ri.n.en-.. wood I July . 1965. on State ~oute 2,
unnecessary ooise._ Mr. C_har- w"orks. plans an extensive Fir~ : w1th the platnhff seekmg damles Linger fe1t. Pom t Plea~ant
. . · . · Prevention Program m wnn:c- ages tn the sum of $41 .070 'i6
c•owner of the ce~r wasl1 _re- ,.,on w·lth the 44th Annual Fire !rom the defendonts.
ported that they were domg Prevention Week.
President Jurors who will serve on the
jd 1 ket&gt;p
Riffl
e. Flor·
everything they cou "
Johnson has proclaimed t h e . trial t~re: Flo Ann
Coral
etta
F
down any disturbanc~s. of the Wff'k l of October 9-.15 ,_ as Fir.e : ~h('l~n;·r c,',~!- Somnwr Bft!y
.Mrs. JenKs, 8 mem t'f
Prevention Week . rhts yrar s
Th'
Alberta
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John M Rotlgen. Nancy R
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Fore l'&lt;jUtpment di ' plays bow•~ ' Bowman. Jaroes R Staats, Os· .
be set up next week at
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gates of Katser ' a
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Other pe!Jt jurors not chosen
Works. fire control mee mgs I for tins trial wtll r.eporl
An
organ.
and
demonstrations woll be held I to court Monday. October !Oih
PLEASANT
PT
for all departments. Employees
izati~nal meeting for ~ M.:~ so_n will learn how to exlingui!til :
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Cou,ty Cleanup CommTtlee IS
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of
fires
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Schtll~led for Thur~day 7:30 · van_ us ~p
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sesstons.
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p.m{ in the city bull mg:
I Highlig ht of the week · long c
a es.
Mrs. Dpnald Nott.. ~hlm--:'an, !program will be a Home Fire =------==--=iiiiiijj
has asked for representah_ves Prevention Contest for children
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from . Fire Department. Poll ee. I of Kaiser employees.
Prizes 1
Education. Health,
Stre:ts. will be awarded in four ctlle·
Sanitatiof. Parks. . Plann mg. , gories _ Porent.s :md children
PTA's. Chambt&gt;r of Corrlmerce. will receive prizes. Entry
Uo'ns, Kiwanis. Rotary, News ! blanks will be available at both: ,
Media, Eagl.. , Elks. Moose, Igates beginning SuiKiay, Octo- '
Boy and Girl Scouts. 4-H._ FF A. ber 9.
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Women's Clubs, Industrial AsaoclaUons, business
groups, B I D
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all e ays n
Clubl and Farm Women
to Point Announced
please attend this hnporumt PT. PLEASANT - The mer.
meeting.
chants division of the
Point Pri111 and daring at
__.=::----:-___ Pleasant-Mason County cnam- 11 _a handsome little
ber of Commerce has set Octo.
her T. 8, and 101h lor "Battle of a pump In black lea'lhel
Days" In Point Pleasant.
wltb a big bold
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Ail parUcipating merchants
Goqe Readings - GalUpoli&amp; 1will present special values of 1 buckle at Its rounded
Dam 12.1, )4.7, running 9 feet i !herr merchandtse durrng the ,
en rollers, Pomeroy · Mas?• three-day event.
1t,86, Pt. Pteasaat 24.09, HJJI.
. loll 1.63, Kanawba Faits 5:54, Eogland's George II, "'. 1743.
Cllarleston 19.50. London Dam defeated a French army m
~~· rusniRg 3 inches, Marmet i8'attie of Detlingen durillg lhe
wa1 on the sill, and \ltAiield War of Austnan Success10a.
Dam was runni11g 3 feet.
Boat Movemeoll:
Oblo River _ Charles Stev·
.....,1 up 14, 4:10 p. m.: Cotton Queen up 14, 4 45 p. m.:
Harvey Jordon up 14, 7:45 p.
m.; Reliable up 14, 12:tli a.m.; 1
Walter Bed&lt;jord up 14, 2:40 a. ·
·Ill.; Polly R. up 14. 5:45 a. m.; !
OfEC up 14, i:IO ~ - m.; Irene 1 t;:;"-?'?.i
Cllotill down 14, 1:31! a. m.•
Steel Trader vp 15, 4:!0 a. m.:
·PrliiCipio down 16, 2:50 a. m.:
Walter Houglaod lljl 16, 5::!11
a. m.; Edeana Bosworth down
17, f: 15 a. m.; Philip Sporo
c1o1m 17, 6 a. m.; Mark Eas~
Gil down 11, :Y.:!O a. m.; Jeff.
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Paul D. and Criss Jr. down :r
,iJ, 8:15 a.m. ; Elisha Woods up
·".St, 4:46 a. m.: .Je£iers~n down
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Dnve, Mason. complained to i
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Dilly' Sentinel, Pomeroy·ldlddleport,

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PT. PLEASANT - The rivil
; 3 etion trial o( Wendell i i
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! vs. BenJamin A. Stover
.
Wayne Kincaid. Jr .. will begin
I in \1ason County Circuit Court
I Thursday nt 9·JO a m.
I The action. stems frurn an a:~
VENSWOOD _ The KaiS· tomobJie acc1dent occurtng .

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8--'Dally Sent!~el, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct. ~. 1968
Local memb~. planning fD
Pleasant. VaUey Hospital
attend may pay the ConvenUon Adlllltted:
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fe.es at ·UJeir annual b;mquet
_Martin;
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which will be held !)ctober 13 ~!)!. Besst~ Po;~ens.
IT'S ROOF PAINTING TIMEI
at Oscar's In _
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Rutl1nd Red Roof P1int
4.35 g•l:
p I R' d
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Stays red, won't fade out. .
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Torr~
Rutl1nd
Green
Roof
Paint
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5.98
g1l,
Leavmg Foree
Williamson, and dt!ughter, Pit:
Stays .green for years.
PT. PLI':ASANT - Oily Pa- ny: Hatry Kapp, Pt. Pleasan '
Chock Your £1v1 Trough and Down Spout
trolman Harold Ridenour has ROosevelt Mounts, Vinton.
Befor1 Wint•r-Then Co1111 to Plcktlll
resigned from the local. force ,Bir'lu Mr.. an~ Mrs_. Owen
' For All Your NHds
el!ective Friday, accordtng. to Dalton: Galhpohs {erry,
a
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an announcement from Actmg daughler.
Chief of Police Jack Pyles.
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hie!
Ridenour has ac~p~ a .PD- Rogern P. Taney was c urt
~ Every Day, All Dl)', 7:00 Ill 5:30 EST.
sition wilh Broughton ' Datry. jusUce when the Supreme Co
Soturday Nithla Til 8 EST
· Mason, W. Va,
No replacemenl for Ridenour renOO!'ed the famous Dred
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Ladl" Auxiliary ol the Volu• :un~tng~ i:'~t
~;: wes~n District Convention of
toer Fire Department, anull!n· .. an Bvs.ll . wni·am J ' Mar- the Junior Woman's Clubs will
ced that this group Is sponsor- tee ay ~s, M t
L. A be held October 29th at Logan,
ing the Mobile, X-ray . Unit cum,ht"~tsebell ••:,~·hi.
· w. va. beginning wit~ registra·
and will be at City Hall tn Ma- W~ ' :• e erns a prom- lion and a coffee hour at 9 a.
son, on October 19th. Persons . 0 : 8~0:n :;~c the plaintiff m.
are requested to have _the
y dl . d ent in the sum All sessions of the convenof charge X-Ray whtch w;\ ' ~';4n0
l~~~~nterest and tion will be held at Logan High
be gJven (rom 10 a.m. un l , c sts f~m the defendants.
School . A registration fee of
noon. and from 2 to 6 p.m. on ' co
$4 will Include the C&lt;ls! of rethe same day. The.
freshments at the coffee hour
X-Ray
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W!llth~s_notyea~. I
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the ebsence of Mayor Dayton
Ra ,.,,, The council designated
October 31st as Trick
or Treat Night. Parents are •·
gain Feminded that tht'y will be
h ld · respon.ible for any acts
0 vandalism lhat their chitdren
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maining the lowest at your brand named Stiffler's Store.
A WARDROIIE MUST

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FOOT

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popular colors.

led fro m P,Opular "A" lmes, hip
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machine washable
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FiUr 'QUALITY
EXTRA SHEJR ·

Open Thun.-9 to 5
Frldoy Till P.M.

·Seamless
Nylon •Hose

LadJts' Deluxe Full Fa.shioil.
Bulky Knit Orion Sweaters
wi th t he n ew ht~lOft, deep
lux ury loolf:. Button front ·
cardigan styles In the seafavorite fall 1one colon.

S.turd.ty Tll9 P.M.

Colors

Sheer seamleta: nylon hose In all the.- new
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lng prices. Colors are newer and fashions are greater •• And prices are re·
maining the lowest at your brand named Stiffler's Store.
A WARDROIIE MUST

C)

LADIES' and TEEN • AGERS

FOOT

.

SPECIAL SELECTION OF LADIES'

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STYLES

DRESS FLATS

DRESSY and CASUAL STYLES

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NEW FALL STYLES - FAMOUS IIIAND NAME

CAMPUS PERM· A--PRESS

HI FASHION LEATHER

.

• Loafers • Oxfords C.asual Slacks
.

SIZES
6'12 to 11

'

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man and ·t een-a,er. ~ampU. 1tylte
for campus, casual or di-es• wear •.
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sorted colon and delllgns. Machifte- washable .•
run cut sizes 3 to a.

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the new bathroom matchtna: colors •• •
2--pfet•e set -tor only ·sus.

pr

BLACK ·

pair

PAJAM,AS
2·PIECE' COlORFUL VISCOSE

Ex cellent styles in men'&amp; tall and winter footwear by famou1 shoe makers. Choose from loafers or oxtords in rhany styles. All leather up..
~rs wltb. durdy soles and r ubber heels. Choice of bladts or browns.

JUDGE SCRNEJDER

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8
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NEW TREADS

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RAYON PANTIES
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BJaok er Br01V11

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first

JEANS

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w

each

parr
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WRANGLH:,t.\AYERICK

LADIES' WHITE &amp; PASTEL COLOR

all

ASST. COLORS

CASUAL LOAFERS

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COMPARE AT $5.98

Sizes 5- 6- 7,
quolilY .

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L
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auorted color•.

ENDICOTr·JORNSON • WILLIAMS

SMALL
DEPOSIT
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LADIES' ACTION FASHIQN

I:

t~pieee

Choose trom wools, .luxury blend!, aftd laminated. tl~ric'• In
fur trlms or untrimmed·· styles, Excellent stylln11rt the m&lt;ilt

popular colors.

led fro m P,Opular "A" lmes, hip
huggers, sheaths and novelty designs in the new mood color tonea.

A wa r m cottoo
flannel sleep pr.
ment 1D euy can
machine washable
colors. Then full
cut pajamu are 1D

Select a hlgh filhion Coat tor your tall 1nci Winter wearlnt • ••

heelJ. A fall wardrobe mwt.

ALL THE NEW "66"."67" STYLES

•

'

.

NATIONWIDE GUARANTEE
No limit 111 Mllti ••• N1 li•lt HMDITNI
Our retteadt, h;tentlfltd by medlllllan •nd 1hop mllfll a.tr1hil

FULL LIFETIME QU,.RANT£Ee&amp;elnat dehlctt In woitc..nthlp
end mat•rUIIs and Ill norm11 roacl haurd llli!Willl .,...u,...

the.._. ....._..

In e-v~trydav panenaer cer u .. far tb• 1n. Df
In accordtntct with tarm1 of our printed
Price of
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on Fileaton~ ~djultment ~ whlctJ mll)l 1'111 not .. ft1e,
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Qookmoblle i'1on-FicUon: The Army Wile, DarWin - Tuesday, 1:15-1:10 2 p.m..
PeL 10,
Nov. Nov. 7, ~~~ ~ ChurclJ _ ~
•·rvice to 88 vlllqes and com· by Nancy Shea; Flyin8 Siueers p.m.
Oct. II,
Nov.
8,, 7, Dec. &amp;.
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Mlddloport Library - Thun·
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7
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Pomeroy and Middleport, Pub- (i:dwards; The Working Press, porcas •• MondJ!y, BNIID- ~ day,
3:45 • 4:30
p. m., ~- 1h~III:V.:. Monday 1 . 1::11.
24
Uc Libraries resulted ill 3,500 edited by Ruth Adler; In The p.ll!.,
Oct.
•·
ov. · Oct 13, Nov. 10, Dec. B..
us Oct · 1o 'Nov. f,
patrons registering In Dille days Footstepa of Martin
Luther, Dec. 19.
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a.m.,
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on the road with a dally IV«' by M. A. Kleeherg and Ger· . East Letart - Tuesday. 4:1f&gt;. Minersville - Monday, 4-4:30 Dec. 5.
age circulaUoo of 750 hooka, hard Lemme; Inquest, The War· 4:30 p.m. Oct. 25, Nov p.m., Oct, 13, · Nov. 10, Rutltllld _ 'J1mrlday,- t :IO . .
Mrs. Velma Pillkoja, librarian, ren Commlailon and the Estab· 21, flea., 20.
Dec. 8.
7:80 p.m.,
Oct. 11, N!Jf.
announced Monday.
llahmant of Trulb, by Edward\ . Enterprile ~ Wednesday, 7:·1 Minersville - Monday, 4-4:30. 10, Dec. 8.
New books on the llciokmobUe Jay . Epstein; The Idea Men by 1a·: 7:45 p.m.,
o c ~ 12, p.m. Oct. 24, Nov. 21, Salem Center Cornmu~lty ..
Headquarters W!lldow Include: Edwin P. Hoyt, Golde to Mod· Nov. 9, Dec: 1.
I Dec. 19.
Fildey. 1 • 3:30
p. Ill,
Adult FlcUou - The Filer, em Football Defense by Ray Five Points Communlty-Fri· Naomi Baptist Church- ·Thurs- Oct. 28.
by Bernard r.himud: A Hand· Graves; Earth, Quake: The day,
3:45 • • 4 p. m. ·day, 4:80 • 5 p.m .,
Oct. Snowville - Wednesday._I ·
lui
or
Rice,
by
Kamala
MlrkanStol']l
of
Alaska
s
Good
Frtday
Oct.
14,
Nov.
u,
Dec.
9.
21,
Dec.
22.
5:15 p.m.,
Oct. 12, N~
odell! for 1911' blJbUJh&amp;ed 1ty a tompletely new la:rary personal ear-~he
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daya, the aulhor of Nectar In Disaster, by Eloise
Engel: Forest Run - Friday, 4:11 • Pickens Store - Monday, 4:· 8, Dec. 7.
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fro~~~~~ ::1.~rv~ F~etwood Eldorado (faregroun~). Stydil!l~nc of thehJfher 1~ :,::::':eel~~~
the De Ville Convertible (back~rouad), Is dJsUndively
ereut w e mam
A Sieve; COuntry 'of Old Men, Vi81Ung Amerlt:an caves, by 4:30p.m.,
Oct. u, Nov, 11 • 4:10
p.m., 1 Oct. 10, Syracuse Post Offuce - MOll
tional Cadillac: "look."
by Paul Olsen, (Llbral']l Jour- Howard N. Sloane end Rus- u, Dec. 9.
Nov. 7, Dec. $.
day, 7:15 • 7:48
p. m.,
nal writes about lblo nova!: StU H. Gurnas ; The Voyage of Harrisonville - Thursday. 6
Pomet'Oy Library - Saturday, Oct. 24, Nov. 21, Dec. 18.
M Bever! Gettles librarian. Senate .-neetlng, presided over "This is a first novel, but ev· the Herman, the dramalic story 7 p.m. Oct 27, Dec. 21 10 a.m.. 2 p.m., Oct. I, Oct. 29, Tuppers Plalna - Tue!tdiJ:
.;:·her stalt are wo;king to in-lby John Vogelmeier, president. ery reader should welcome It of the search for the $100 Mtl· Hemlock Grove (entrance)
Nov. 31.
8:30 • . 7:30 p.m., Oct. lit.
crease the holdings In the II- - The new student ldentllica- lor the classical beauty of Its lion treasure of Lima, by The- Tuesday, . 3:46 • 4 p.m., Portland Community - Mon. Nov. 22, Oec. 20.
brary and are weeding out vol· lion cards were distributed to form end style and_.(or Ita •!~ on Wright.
,Oct. 11, Nov. 8, Dee. I,
, 3:45 • 4 p.m.,
Oct. Wall Pen- 'Riursday, 7:11·
umes of little value.
Con· the student body this past week. ~le honesty of l~f theme. ), BookmobOe service is free to Hysell Run - Thursday, 3:16N~v. 1, Dec. 5.
7:30p.m.,
Oct. 27,
struction on the Paul R Lyne - PI Sigma Fraternity bqao I Nobody Does You Any l"l· all Meigs counllatta and to any 4 p.m.,
Ot:t. ~1. pee. 22.
Racme _ Com~nlty
Mon· 22.
Physical l!:ducallon Building ' a sale of Rio Grande College vors, ~Y ~am: Ya~le,_ the
one who works ill Meigs Coun· ~angsvllleOct !rlday, 12
is expected to begin this De- 'desk blotters this ~ast week. thor 0
r.
rgo es.
ty. Follow the evening IChed· 12.11 p.m.
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comber 15 This will strength· They also held a car wash at No Man, by Adela Rogers 8~ uie below for convenient atops: Laurel Cliff - Friday, 4:30 •
ACCREDITATION
en anothe~ one ol the cited Bob Saunders' Quaker State Jbohtns, a ~~lUng nornvanel whoa- Stop:! through December:
4:4!
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BY GEORGE SOMERVTI.I.E weaknesses. And pans or a -~ Station on Beptem er :
d
red to obey Christ'• Allred -Tuesday, 12 • :
GIRLS
Most everyone knows or bas new scien~e facility are under , - As part of the Alumm Fund ~~=dmenta: Tal-Pan, by p.m., Oct. II, Nov. 8, Dec. S.
:c"rd tllat Rio Grande College consideratwn lor some type of ' Campaign lbat JS now
under James Clave!, aulbor of King Bradbul']l - Friday, 8:30
"" drmed admi"ion 10 ,, '"" ' ac twn m the not too distant [way, Maj. Gen. George Busb, Ray· For the mystery fans Ol- 1:30 p.m., Oct. 28,
ONLY
Jprtng in th e North
Cen tral fu ture . With this much actton Director of College
Develop- ley, 'by Martin Waddell, 'who Burlingham - Tue!day, 12·
Association of Colleges
and and progress accredttat10n wtll , men!, released 1 new publica- 1 t
Stain and Day My· 12:30 p.m., Oct. 11, Nov.
8, Site 12111
PO.OO 0.. - lata ... ..,
to Big 10
pr.
CanVItlltnl ,.,.,.
Serordary Schools
Usually soon be obtained. Rio Grande ,tion, "R'o Grande College To- s~~ s :O~i~~ and 1 · oclence fie- Dec. 6.
when a school is denied mem- ' College will be consu.lered .. uu.al ! day· : featuring news and color ~ion'novel, Code Three, by Rick carpenter _ Wednesday, 3
hpr· :'! .p. it is dr, 1p '"'d ;-p, ;:1 , . ~m to all other regionally accredit- 1 photographs of th~ present cam- Raphael.
4 p.m., Oct. 12, Nov. 9, Dec. 7.
R~tular $5.99
three ed insututtons at last
pus. This ~am~aogn II. part of
Chester Community _
1,date and must wail
FURNITURE CO.
/ears before ''":'plying
for THIS PAST WEEK AT RIO: the colleges dnve to tmprove gy Folmer.
6:30 • 7:30 p.m., Oct. 14, Nov.
~andidacy. Uowever. the asso- - This column, ''Discover P~io Us we~kn~sses tn order to ga m Miss Brenda
Honeycut, of lll, Dec. 9.
MASON, W. VA.
ciation has continued the col- , de Colle e" will not al- accreditation. .
I Reedsville .wa1 a recen~ dinner Children's Home Middleport
lege as a candida!" President Gran .
g ' Tuesday In
- Now on dtsplay In the Da· guest of Mtss Alice Sllllth.
4 . 4:15 p.m., Oct. 28.
.
ways appear on
vis Library are ten reproduc- -- -- - - ---·-Christensen has sa1d that li1e the future. Look lor II weekly, rons of famous portraits
on
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college Will ~rohably not try a- however, on Tuesdays, Wed· l~an from the National Gallery
ram for accrec:ht.abon
before
d
r Thursdays
,
,
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s~rmg of 1968
because ' nes ays, o
, of Arts . Portraits by
, sucb lam1_t will take this long for the col- - The first Issue of the cam- ~ uus artiSts as Ren~Jr, Van Gogh,
:ege to improve the areas the ~us newspaper, "Smoke S1g- Goy a, and Belliru are lnclud~orth .Central Association cited nals" was to be released last ed.
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as weak.
Friday. However, the release
COMING AT RIO:
was postponed until this com- - ThiS Saturday tbe NTE
Why was Rio Grande College : ing Friday, October 1. The ~a- Test, or National Teachers 'Exdemed membership? Contrary 1per will bt on sale at both Gil· : amlnation will be administered
:o false beliefs, 11 IS NOT be · lingharn ·8 and Price and sons' : to qualified students.
oause RGC supposedly Is aca· Drug Stores.
: - Next Monday the Creek
JemJcally -'~f~nor. H.1o Grande , _ Another postponement was ; organization! on campus will
was not cnt1c1zed by North Cen- that of the general student body : distribute the_lr bids and thus
Ira! '" thJS. area. Nor " 't be- j elecUon lor the propos~ new Iannounce tlletr pledge classes
cause RGC s teachmg staff I! Student Body Constitution. The ' lor the fall semester.
Inferior. North Central was im- election is rescheduled
f 0 r I -- This part of the column will
pressed in finding lllat nearly Wednesday, Oct. &amp;, from 10:30 be much bigger next week wilh
one-fourth ol the facu lty mem- a.m. until 1 p.m.
~ many surprises lor late October
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bers holds doctorate degrees. , _ Four county churches are coming up. Be sure to read Ibis .: .. ·•' • What, then, were the reasons? 1offering special services f 0 r 1 and all or "Discover
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In denying the accreditation, Rio Grande CoUqe studenta. Grande College" each and OV·
the North Central Association i The Simpson Chapel Methodist el']l week on Tuesday, Wedne•
cited seven areas of weaknds Church tll1d the Calvary Bap- , day or Thursday.
at Rio Grande College which I tist Cflurch, both in Rio Grande. !
must be improved before the welcome students to all servcollege can be accredited. They ices. The st. Louts Catholic
are as follows:
Church of Gallipolis welcomes
(I) - The college needs in- all studPnls Lo its !!lervices and
creased financial st&lt;Jbility, in· schedules a Mass on eampus
•• I
eluding a broad hase ol support each Sunday aHernoon The
from a vari£•ty ol areas. AI the F'irst Baptist Church nl Galli· -------prf'sent !imP approximatt&gt;ly 8!i polis also opens all services ta
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart NeweU,
per cent nf tile general o~erat- Rio Grnnde Students and oilers Elmer and Shelia, spent Suning hudget ol the college rome, the Vota Vila college-age class day 111. Columbus wfth Mr. and
from "tuden 1 tuition and fees.
each Sunday mornin~ a! 9.30 ·Mrs. Johnny Newell.
121 -- There IS a real need am.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Matlack
!"or increase academic plannln~. - The fraternal Order or and Donna Kay, Belpre, called
North C:rnt ral It&gt;!! tha1 1hc col- 4.rehon participated in
1 he on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christy
lege is at present offering liJO parade held the final night ol ' a recent Sunday,
man} rnu r-:r :~. maJors. mu1ror..; . 1he Jackson Apple Festival Ap· Mr. and Mrs. Howard Knight
and degrees £or the number of proximately fifteen brothers pi!- visited in CBiumbus with their
students and sizl' ot f&lt;Jru lty It ed on the root and fenders of daughter, Janet.
currently has.
their famous Archon hearse to 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pytel
ISI..CQJIOI.ACIQ •• ,world's .finest eenonaJ car.
(31 - The library needs to ride in the parade.
' and family of Racine cafled on
Increase its holdings.
North - On Saturday, Sept. 24, sev- Mr. and Mrs. 'John Wickbam,
Central acknowledges that a •ral floors of the different resi- recently.
steady incrca!e in books, per- dence halls sponsored a "blast'' Mr. and Mrs. Junior Koenig
iodicats, recordings. And film -.at Cora. lt was quite a "blast" have announced the birth of a
strips is taking place, but the al that!
daughter, Sheila Ann, born at
holdmgs have not y•t reached - At least two more ol the Holzer Hospital.
an adequate leveL Also Nort~ independent campus organiza. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allen
Central feels lhe library has tions"field their lir&lt;l meetings spent Monday night in Columtoo many volumes of little val- o, the semester. The Commu~ bus wltb Mr. and Mrs. CJetus
ue which mu~l be weeded out Pr's Club, one of the two, is Allen. On Tuesday they attendof the coliPf'tiOn. .
open to all commuters. lt meets ed the funeral service~ of their
(4) - The assoc1atwn a_lso f'ach Wednesday at 12 Noon in cousin Eileen Allen Curtis, in
feel s that the present teachmg Yale Hail. The. Newm~ Club, Akron tmd returned home Tues.
ladoad for m~~thmst~ucto111 b ~n the other orgamzation •. 18 opeo day evening. Mn.. Curtis died
equate. l oug most JD· to all Roman Catholic students, at her ·home in Chelsa, Mich.
!!tructors ar~&gt; not tf&gt;achm15 tuu both residents and commuters. ·M Elsl C
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re.
many courses, mas t are teac h It alsu meets regularly and ia . tlns.
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political science.
demlc year Is "Resolved that
C epob ' lined. 18Mr mndeo
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151 - The lack ot adequate I • Lntted Stale&lt; .&lt;hooro &lt;uh- Mtll Th
W bet'On Sund. a
0~ ~ben J ay.
J science and physical education stanially reduce 118 foreign pol·
faci:it~c• w~ ~ ;o', ·~ qr 1t : r· ··:vt'n icy commitments." The R l o Chnu' ~ t!itect
~ea,
· ,:!hough the college is planning Grande Debate Team, compos- 'With ~ ~ M D ld K 1~
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• to build a new physical educa- ~ ed ol at least 15 membera will
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1'!1. av
SEDAN de VILLE ... another dramatic Cadilla~ surprise
lion building and new science Iopen the season at Mriali Ientz.
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. facilities in the near future. nel- University on October 29. . •· Mrded.and Mrs...~~~ Cleiand
k .~~
iber of these structures Is a ' - The Drama Club held ita ..n 8 aurp, .... po0uc ...n- .
reatitv now.
1st meetin• last Tuesday. Plans ner Sunda) given for M u.
,'&gt;( ' (6) · - North Crntral also nol· are to produce one musical, this Mary Reed at her home. OthYou arelooklnr It two of the new01t luxury ing and the balance of automatic level control, lntepon In billory ... a new senerously padcle4.
an imbalance in studeot fl. fall semester.
ers preseht were Mr and Mrs.
can ever created. They are typical of CadUiac
aid at the college. es- ' - The Zen Buddhist Discuo· Norman McCain end daughtera,
And with alli11_1plrit and action, Eldorado pro- lnotrument panel •.• a more rnponoive &lt;;addfae
in the area of academ-lslon Grou~ held Its first meet Mr. and Mra. Willie Frecker,
forl967. The Fleetwood Eldorado-the world's
vides unuouillive-pallenger lpaciouontll and
ent~lno, .• Improved variablnatio powor 1to1,.
. · .
ing of the semester last Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Chlties Ihle, Mr.
finnt personal car-it the fint excitiq cue in
the quietneu end comfort that only CadUiac
Ina .. . and a new General Moton-developa4 ·
(7) - Finally. the aSioclatlon iday.
and Mn. Wateman While, Mr.
polnL Eldorado is a styling masterpiece ... with
could creatt, Thlo brilliant newneu oloo marka
energy aboorbins •teeril18 column. Dlocover
in agreement wllb the~- The ten men who wlll be and Mra. Norman WIU and IODI '
"its spectacUlarly long hood, its daring new roof
the
Cadill~e~
yoa
are
moot
familiat
with.
For
Cadillac
for 1!167 for younolf .• , at your aurhDo
admisSJon, retention. pracUcing for the Redmen ha" Deen and Duane tll1d Mia P•l·
llneo and ito dnmatic raar quarter dellp. It 11
they aro the mott beautiful Cadillac:o of all time • rind dealtt'i. Onco
hav1 peno~.Uy ten
policie• and sug- , etball team began pracUce this
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an
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For
Eldorado
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• •• with a new fon¥1rd·tweeplng grille and 1
and 4rlven lhese excoptlona\-new automobi111,
.li ~sted that the rolleg• review ' past week. Returning from lut
the fint ""' In the world to combiae,tbt aur.. now lldt contour that flowo fro{ll front to rear! ~ you'U agrH that tlevtr beforo hao
in these matter.. Rio : year are; Steve Towler, Sharon
footed .traction of front wh..I drive witb tba
has long had Gregory, lion Trainer, Dick Lo·
And with thfo new Cadillac look come a num• anytbinJ on the h!shway 11ld new
of giving any student setli, and Frank Collins. New
manouverab!lity of Ylriable ratio power liter- her of other achlevemonll ... the most luxuriouo a6 btaulifully.,. or CadiUac 10 ')'•ill
to prove that he can this year are : To~y Bass, Bob
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INTRODUCING THE 1967 STANDARD OF THE WORLD

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E. Clark Caldwell, Mrs, 'COra
H. eo1e, Mas A. Eichinger,
L. Gillilan, George R.
R. Mills, Stahley E.
niogton, Mrs. Clarence
The Danville Pilgrim Youth
Roush, ·Emest H. Scott,
Society had a going. away par.
gan D. Smith, Jobn M. Snyder, ty for Keever Grate en Sept$n·
Robert W. Van Meter,
Mrs. ber 29, at the Fellowship Hall.
Caroline R. Verb.arg, Mro. F. Keever Ia leaving to serve In
Denntll Weaver, Mrs. David
lbe Armed Forces.
m_iioviieriiiiandiiiiiilnfiianiiiit;;i11011iiii.iiiiiiiii/ The Teen-age claas president,
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with a pen tll1d pencil set, a
from the youth society.
Gamea were played and
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following persoDI: Roger and
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CLEANING Linda L'lhey, Joe, Tom, and
EDls Myers, Susette, , David,
Service On ReQuest and Larry Justus, Linda Car·
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CLEANERS PONIERC)Y
and Mnt. a..r!et IJOZI,.,
Nellie Myera tll1d the guest
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MONUMENTAL baektlrop
for Auld: Loisel IB a landMrs. Guy Morris, wllh Mrs.
mort of ller aew dolblia,
Audra
Well as co-hostess, enTbe new "Min De de
l'nnee,• Who wlll repre- tertained the Walk-in Gardea
sent Ute dlllrlct lllt'JOIIJid. Club at tbe Morris home on
· illf Parla ill llo&lt;emller'• Gold Ridge. The meeting O!&gt;'
'"Jifu Fraaee" eeatn&amp;, 111e1
tile Elite! Tower .. a prop ened by Belva Willard who read
for a ampalg" pbote.
eommualcalfiDS, and plan, to '
raise DOOley for the club were
CURVE TO GO
discussed. Yearly dues were
paid and it was voted to raise
COWMBUS (UP!) - A $30,. tHe moRihly dues,
000 project to eliminate
a Mrs. Mabel Lee had prepar"sharp and dangerous" cune ad a pai&gt;er on 12 blooming
on Ohio 36 In Nellie, Coshocton shrubs, with suggestions on . . . . . .-.._.,.._ _
County, was announced. Toes-, Umo· and ltcatlon of pl ..tiRg.
day by lhe stale Highway De- -·Abo plans for programs for
parlment. The 1100-loot proj
the ctmiRg year weN! discus&amp;involves stralghlenlag the curve ad.
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lng -ruver about ..,.hall-mile at the bome of Mrs. Anna
weal of the Ohio 71 intersectloa. Hart.

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Nov. Nov. 7, ~~~ ~ ChurclJ _ ~
•·rvice to 88 vlllqes and com· by Nancy Shea; Flyin8 Siueers p.m.
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3:45 • 4:30
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Uc Libraries resulted ill 3,500 edited by Ruth Adler; In The p.ll!.,
Oct.
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us Oct · 1o 'Nov. f,
patrons registering In Dille days Footstepa of Martin
Luther, Dec. 19.
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on the road with a dally IV«' by M. A. Kleeherg and Ger· . East Letart - Tuesday. 4:1f&gt;. Minersville - Monday, 4-4:30 Dec. 5.
age circulaUoo of 750 hooka, hard Lemme; Inquest, The War· 4:30 p.m. Oct. 25, Nov p.m., Oct, 13, · Nov. 10, Rutltllld _ 'J1mrlday,- t :IO . .
Mrs. Velma Pillkoja, librarian, ren Commlailon and the Estab· 21, flea., 20.
Dec. 8.
7:80 p.m.,
Oct. 11, N!Jf.
announced Monday.
llahmant of Trulb, by Edward\ . Enterprile ~ Wednesday, 7:·1 Minersville - Monday, 4-4:30. 10, Dec. 8.
New books on the llciokmobUe Jay . Epstein; The Idea Men by 1a·: 7:45 p.m.,
o c ~ 12, p.m. Oct. 24, Nov. 21, Salem Center Cornmu~lty ..
Headquarters W!lldow Include: Edwin P. Hoyt, Golde to Mod· Nov. 9, Dec: 1.
I Dec. 19.
Fildey. 1 • 3:30
p. Ill,
Adult FlcUou - The Filer, em Football Defense by Ray Five Points Communlty-Fri· Naomi Baptist Church- ·Thurs- Oct. 28.
by Bernard r.himud: A Hand· Graves; Earth, Quake: The day,
3:45 • • 4 p. m. ·day, 4:80 • 5 p.m .,
Oct. Snowville - Wednesday._I ·
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5:15 p.m.,
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odell! for 1911' blJbUJh&amp;ed 1ty a tompletely new la:rary personal ear-~he
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Engel: Forest Run - Friday, 4:11 • Pickens Store - Monday, 4:· 8, Dec. 7.
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fro~~~~~ ::1.~rv~ F~etwood Eldorado (faregroun~). Stydil!l~nc of thehJfher 1~ :,::::':eel~~~
the De Ville Convertible (back~rouad), Is dJsUndively
ereut w e mam
A Sieve; COuntry 'of Old Men, Vi81Ung Amerlt:an caves, by 4:30p.m.,
Oct. u, Nov, 11 • 4:10
p.m., 1 Oct. 10, Syracuse Post Offuce - MOll
tional Cadillac: "look."
by Paul Olsen, (Llbral']l Jour- Howard N. Sloane end Rus- u, Dec. 9.
Nov. 7, Dec. $.
day, 7:15 • 7:48
p. m.,
nal writes about lblo nova!: StU H. Gurnas ; The Voyage of Harrisonville - Thursday. 6
Pomet'Oy Library - Saturday, Oct. 24, Nov. 21, Dec. 18.
M Bever! Gettles librarian. Senate .-neetlng, presided over "This is a first novel, but ev· the Herman, the dramalic story 7 p.m. Oct 27, Dec. 21 10 a.m.. 2 p.m., Oct. I, Oct. 29, Tuppers Plalna - Tue!tdiJ:
.;:·her stalt are wo;king to in-lby John Vogelmeier, president. ery reader should welcome It of the search for the $100 Mtl· Hemlock Grove (entrance)
Nov. 31.
8:30 • . 7:30 p.m., Oct. lit.
crease the holdings In the II- - The new student ldentllica- lor the classical beauty of Its lion treasure of Lima, by The- Tuesday, . 3:46 • 4 p.m., Portland Community - Mon. Nov. 22, Oec. 20.
brary and are weeding out vol· lion cards were distributed to form end style and_.(or Ita •!~ on Wright.
,Oct. 11, Nov. 8, Dee. I,
, 3:45 • 4 p.m.,
Oct. Wall Pen- 'Riursday, 7:11·
umes of little value.
Con· the student body this past week. ~le honesty of l~f theme. ), BookmobOe service is free to Hysell Run - Thursday, 3:16N~v. 1, Dec. 5.
7:30p.m.,
Oct. 27,
struction on the Paul R Lyne - PI Sigma Fraternity bqao I Nobody Does You Any l"l· all Meigs counllatta and to any 4 p.m.,
Ot:t. ~1. pee. 22.
Racme _ Com~nlty
Mon· 22.
Physical l!:ducallon Building ' a sale of Rio Grande College vors, ~Y ~am: Ya~le,_ the
one who works ill Meigs Coun· ~angsvllleOct !rlday, 12
is expected to begin this De- 'desk blotters this ~ast week. thor 0
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ty. Follow the evening IChed· 12.11 p.m.
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ACCREDITATION
en anothe~ one ol the cited Bob Saunders' Quaker State Jbohtns, a ~~lUng nornvanel whoa- Stop:! through December:
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GIRLS
Most everyone knows or bas new scien~e facility are under , - As part of the Alumm Fund ~~=dmenta: Tal-Pan, by p.m., Oct. II, Nov. 8, Dec. S.
:c"rd tllat Rio Grande College consideratwn lor some type of ' Campaign lbat JS now
under James Clave!, aulbor of King Bradbul']l - Friday, 8:30
"" drmed admi"ion 10 ,, '"" ' ac twn m the not too distant [way, Maj. Gen. George Busb, Ray· For the mystery fans Ol- 1:30 p.m., Oct. 28,
ONLY
Jprtng in th e North
Cen tral fu ture . With this much actton Director of College
Develop- ley, 'by Martin Waddell, 'who Burlingham - Tue!day, 12·
Association of Colleges
and and progress accredttat10n wtll , men!, released 1 new publica- 1 t
Stain and Day My· 12:30 p.m., Oct. 11, Nov.
8, Site 12111
PO.OO 0.. - lata ... ..,
to Big 10
pr.
CanVItlltnl ,.,.,.
Serordary Schools
Usually soon be obtained. Rio Grande ,tion, "R'o Grande College To- s~~ s :O~i~~ and 1 · oclence fie- Dec. 6.
when a school is denied mem- ' College will be consu.lered .. uu.al ! day· : featuring news and color ~ion'novel, Code Three, by Rick carpenter _ Wednesday, 3
hpr· :'! .p. it is dr, 1p '"'d ;-p, ;:1 , . ~m to all other regionally accredit- 1 photographs of th~ present cam- Raphael.
4 p.m., Oct. 12, Nov. 9, Dec. 7.
R~tular $5.99
three ed insututtons at last
pus. This ~am~aogn II. part of
Chester Community _
1,date and must wail
FURNITURE CO.
/ears before ''":'plying
for THIS PAST WEEK AT RIO: the colleges dnve to tmprove gy Folmer.
6:30 • 7:30 p.m., Oct. 14, Nov.
~andidacy. Uowever. the asso- - This column, ''Discover P~io Us we~kn~sses tn order to ga m Miss Brenda
Honeycut, of lll, Dec. 9.
MASON, W. VA.
ciation has continued the col- , de Colle e" will not al- accreditation. .
I Reedsville .wa1 a recen~ dinner Children's Home Middleport
lege as a candida!" President Gran .
g ' Tuesday In
- Now on dtsplay In the Da· guest of Mtss Alice Sllllth.
4 . 4:15 p.m., Oct. 28.
.
ways appear on
vis Library are ten reproduc- -- -- - - ---·-Christensen has sa1d that li1e the future. Look lor II weekly, rons of famous portraits
on
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ram for accrec:ht.abon
before
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s~rmg of 1968
because ' nes ays, o
, of Arts . Portraits by
, sucb lam1_t will take this long for the col- - The first Issue of the cam- ~ uus artiSts as Ren~Jr, Van Gogh,
:ege to improve the areas the ~us newspaper, "Smoke S1g- Goy a, and Belliru are lnclud~orth .Central Association cited nals" was to be released last ed.
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as weak.
Friday. However, the release
COMING AT RIO:
was postponed until this com- - ThiS Saturday tbe NTE
Why was Rio Grande College : ing Friday, October 1. The ~a- Test, or National Teachers 'Exdemed membership? Contrary 1per will bt on sale at both Gil· : amlnation will be administered
:o false beliefs, 11 IS NOT be · lingharn ·8 and Price and sons' : to qualified students.
oause RGC supposedly Is aca· Drug Stores.
: - Next Monday the Creek
JemJcally -'~f~nor. H.1o Grande , _ Another postponement was ; organization! on campus will
was not cnt1c1zed by North Cen- that of the general student body : distribute the_lr bids and thus
Ira! '" thJS. area. Nor " 't be- j elecUon lor the propos~ new Iannounce tlletr pledge classes
cause RGC s teachmg staff I! Student Body Constitution. The ' lor the fall semester.
Inferior. North Central was im- election is rescheduled
f 0 r I -- This part of the column will
pressed in finding lllat nearly Wednesday, Oct. &amp;, from 10:30 be much bigger next week wilh
one-fourth ol the facu lty mem- a.m. until 1 p.m.
~ many surprises lor late October
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the North Central Association i The Simpson Chapel Methodist el']l week on Tuesday, Wedne•
cited seven areas of weaknds Church tll1d the Calvary Bap- , day or Thursday.
at Rio Grande College which I tist Cflurch, both in Rio Grande. !
must be improved before the welcome students to all servcollege can be accredited. They ices. The st. Louts Catholic
are as follows:
Church of Gallipolis welcomes
(I) - The college needs in- all studPnls Lo its !!lervices and
creased financial st&lt;Jbility, in· schedules a Mass on eampus
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eluding a broad hase ol support each Sunday aHernoon The
from a vari£•ty ol areas. AI the F'irst Baptist Church nl Galli· -------prf'sent !imP approximatt&gt;ly 8!i polis also opens all services ta
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart NeweU,
per cent nf tile general o~erat- Rio Grnnde Students and oilers Elmer and Shelia, spent Suning hudget ol the college rome, the Vota Vila college-age class day 111. Columbus wfth Mr. and
from "tuden 1 tuition and fees.
each Sunday mornin~ a! 9.30 ·Mrs. Johnny Newell.
121 -- There IS a real need am.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Matlack
!"or increase academic plannln~. - The fraternal Order or and Donna Kay, Belpre, called
North C:rnt ral It&gt;!! tha1 1hc col- 4.rehon participated in
1 he on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christy
lege is at present offering liJO parade held the final night ol ' a recent Sunday,
man} rnu r-:r :~. maJors. mu1ror..; . 1he Jackson Apple Festival Ap· Mr. and Mrs. Howard Knight
and degrees £or the number of proximately fifteen brothers pi!- visited in CBiumbus with their
students and sizl' ot f&lt;Jru lty It ed on the root and fenders of daughter, Janet.
currently has.
their famous Archon hearse to 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pytel
ISI..CQJIOI.ACIQ •• ,world's .finest eenonaJ car.
(31 - The library needs to ride in the parade.
' and family of Racine cafled on
Increase its holdings.
North - On Saturday, Sept. 24, sev- Mr. and Mrs. 'John Wickbam,
Central acknowledges that a •ral floors of the different resi- recently.
steady incrca!e in books, per- dence halls sponsored a "blast'' Mr. and Mrs. Junior Koenig
iodicats, recordings. And film -.at Cora. lt was quite a "blast" have announced the birth of a
strips is taking place, but the al that!
daughter, Sheila Ann, born at
holdmgs have not y•t reached - At least two more ol the Holzer Hospital.
an adequate leveL Also Nort~ independent campus organiza. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allen
Central feels lhe library has tions"field their lir&lt;l meetings spent Monday night in Columtoo many volumes of little val- o, the semester. The Commu~ bus wltb Mr. and Mrs. CJetus
ue which mu~l be weeded out Pr's Club, one of the two, is Allen. On Tuesday they attendof the coliPf'tiOn. .
open to all commuters. lt meets ed the funeral service~ of their
(4) - The assoc1atwn a_lso f'ach Wednesday at 12 Noon in cousin Eileen Allen Curtis, in
feel s that the present teachmg Yale Hail. The. Newm~ Club, Akron tmd returned home Tues.
ladoad for m~~thmst~ucto111 b ~n the other orgamzation •. 18 opeo day evening. Mn.. Curtis died
equate. l oug most JD· to all Roman Catholic students, at her ·home in Chelsa, Mich.
!!tructors ar~&gt; not tf&gt;achm15 tuu both residents and commuters. ·M Elsl C
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many courses, mas t are teac h It alsu meets regularly and ia . tlns.
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demlc year Is "Resolved that
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J science and physical education stanially reduce 118 foreign pol·
faci:it~c• w~ ~ ;o', ·~ qr 1t : r· ··:vt'n icy commitments." The R l o Chnu' ~ t!itect
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· ,:!hough the college is planning Grande Debate Team, compos- 'With ~ ~ M D ld K 1~
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SEDAN de VILLE ... another dramatic Cadilla~ surprise
lion building and new science Iopen the season at Mriali Ientz.
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iber of these structures Is a ' - The Drama Club held ita ..n 8 aurp, .... po0uc ...n- .
reatitv now.
1st meetin• last Tuesday. Plans ner Sunda) given for M u.
,'&gt;( ' (6) · - North Crntral also nol· are to produce one musical, this Mary Reed at her home. OthYou arelooklnr It two of the new01t luxury ing and the balance of automatic level control, lntepon In billory ... a new senerously padcle4.
an imbalance in studeot fl. fall semester.
ers preseht were Mr and Mrs.
can ever created. They are typical of CadUiac
aid at the college. es- ' - The Zen Buddhist Discuo· Norman McCain end daughtera,
And with alli11_1plrit and action, Eldorado pro- lnotrument panel •.• a more rnponoive &lt;;addfae
in the area of academ-lslon Grou~ held Its first meet Mr. and Mra. Willie Frecker,
forl967. The Fleetwood Eldorado-the world's
vides unuouillive-pallenger lpaciouontll and
ent~lno, .• Improved variablnatio powor 1to1,.
. · .
ing of the semester last Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Chlties Ihle, Mr.
finnt personal car-it the fint excitiq cue in
the quietneu end comfort that only CadUiac
Ina .. . and a new General Moton-developa4 ·
(7) - Finally. the aSioclatlon iday.
and Mn. Wateman While, Mr.
polnL Eldorado is a styling masterpiece ... with
could creatt, Thlo brilliant newneu oloo marka
energy aboorbins •teeril18 column. Dlocover
in agreement wllb the~- The ten men who wlll be and Mra. Norman WIU and IODI '
"its spectacUlarly long hood, its daring new roof
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Cadillac
for 1!167 for younolf .• , at your aurhDo
admisSJon, retention. pracUcing for the Redmen ha" Deen and Duane tll1d Mia P•l·
llneo and ito dnmatic raar quarter dellp. It 11
they aro the mott beautiful Cadillac:o of all time • rind dealtt'i. Onco
hav1 peno~.Uy ten
policie• and sug- , etball team began pracUce this
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.li ~sted that the rolleg• review ' past week. Returning from lut
the fint ""' In the world to combiae,tbt aur.. now lldt contour that flowo fro{ll front to rear! ~ you'U agrH that tlevtr beforo hao
in these matter.. Rio : year are; Steve Towler, Sharon
footed .traction of front wh..I drive witb tba
has long had Gregory, lion Trainer, Dick Lo·
And with thfo new Cadillac look come a num• anytbinJ on the h!shway 11ld new
of giving any student setli, and Frank Collins. New
manouverab!lity of Ylriable ratio power liter- her of other achlevemonll ... the most luxuriouo a6 btaulifully.,. or CadiUac 10 ')'•ill
to prove that he can this year are : To~y Bass, Bob
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M&amp;bl']l, Sam Thornion,
Bob
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back to the first Lucu, and Tom Dqolin.
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Garden Club
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INTRODUCING THE 1967 STANDARD OF THE WORLD

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Dr. Alberti, is workingled co-cbalrman for lbe ROC

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Mrs. Edward T. Alklna, llrs.
E. Clark Caldwell, Mrs, 'COra
H. eo1e, Mas A. Eichinger,
L. Gillilan, George R.
R. Mills, Stahley E.
niogton, Mrs. Clarence
The Danville Pilgrim Youth
Roush, ·Emest H. Scott,
Society had a going. away par.
gan D. Smith, Jobn M. Snyder, ty for Keever Grate en Sept$n·
Robert W. Van Meter,
Mrs. ber 29, at the Fellowship Hall.
Caroline R. Verb.arg, Mro. F. Keever Ia leaving to serve In
Denntll Weaver, Mrs. David
lbe Armed Forces.
m_iioviieriiiiandiiiiiilnfiianiiiit;;i11011iiii.iiiiiiiii/ The Teen-age claas president,
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David Justus, presented Keever
with a pen tll1d pencil set, a
from the youth society.
Gamea were played and
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following persoDI: Roger and
DRY
CLEANING Linda L'lhey, Joe, Tom, and
EDls Myers, Susette, , David,
Service On ReQuest and Larry Justus, Linda Car·
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0 . lnSOn 5 zer, Fred Davis, Margo Grate,
CLEANERS PONIERC)Y
and Mnt. a..r!et IJOZI,.,
Nellie Myera tll1d the guest
hooor.

MONUMENTAL baektlrop
for Auld: Loisel IB a landMrs. Guy Morris, wllh Mrs.
mort of ller aew dolblia,
Audra
Well as co-hostess, enTbe new "Min De de
l'nnee,• Who wlll repre- tertained the Walk-in Gardea
sent Ute dlllrlct lllt'JOIIJid. Club at tbe Morris home on
· illf Parla ill llo&lt;emller'• Gold Ridge. The meeting O!&gt;'
'"Jifu Fraaee" eeatn&amp;, 111e1
tile Elite! Tower .. a prop ened by Belva Willard who read
for a ampalg" pbote.
eommualcalfiDS, and plan, to '
raise DOOley for the club were
CURVE TO GO
discussed. Yearly dues were
paid and it was voted to raise
COWMBUS (UP!) - A $30,. tHe moRihly dues,
000 project to eliminate
a Mrs. Mabel Lee had prepar"sharp and dangerous" cune ad a pai&gt;er on 12 blooming
on Ohio 36 In Nellie, Coshocton shrubs, with suggestions on . . . . . .-.._.,.._ _
County, was announced. Toes-, Umo· and ltcatlon of pl ..tiRg.
day by lhe stale Highway De- -·Abo plans for programs for
parlment. The 1100-loot proj
the ctmiRg year weN! discus&amp;involves stralghlenlag the curve ad.
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and lhe challllt!l of the Walhoad· The October meeting will be
lng -ruver about ..,.hall-mile at the bome of Mrs. Anna
weal of the Ohio 71 intersectloa. Hart.

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that has nem had ·
bty low. but unlortUI..tely even Prt•docUitiiy l!ad , Ume in
r~tifi&amp;!Q-;- ' and ·qus c~lriiY. movies Sun .~~~. ~ay,
much experience."
lower than expected. I lhink raltnJs competition from NBC· mak~ i good deal !If ~liSe. . Thursday. Friday. and Sllhorday
And this, of course, Is why so ABC-TV promotion on· lhC TV's . "I • SJll!." '\;'n!e &lt;~!Iter On llle 01l&gt;ei' ,hand, ol\". heal'S -:.-. ABC:'fV'I Wed~ay
many mteres!ed partito art series ~as been partly at rault &lt;ilmR&lt;ttns stne,, llliS·TV's pf efuougb dlsturbjng l'siofm nlgbt slio•t$ seenr• .weaket
giving the new "ABC State 67" here. ft strikes me that th~ OiiPny K.ayo: Pw••wl!ieti ean signals cqncemlng (till! ;fper' staU:.t(call!t~an, Mdl\l'lly's .
ROWVWCXlo (UPI) -Eve.-y veue from "Archy and Medhita• the 'intention of the gods series a push, despite ils off· . network made a wrong ·~ only be a deJ!msal)!i sliht n ma"l"'l . tiJne-ilal • status of P!llld•wn - ~edne.day; ~:tlll'C I hear supposedly worldly he\ ".
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nillh!•· . ar1d why_ there is abo : proach by . stressing viewer to hi~ I~ 1 ad~lrers, "Staie 67" lcl lnake one • ., ao • 4:1$ ~.m.l
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about the 'j upgrading" of of a cokmy ot anls
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televlslo" for ·'the mlnority l that hod been partially
Cream is composed of tiny ! coals. For allhough the buck· excitement re~ardtng "ABC Is re~ •. ill' the ~~y, al ~ - . co'1'~1eted. The _meqage \a mlgbt bacome .a . series . "!
.... viewer," I am reminded t1 ths oblit..-ed by a cow's foot
of oU and fat thai are , sterish base ef commercoa\
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~TV wa• plannuog to ha a lh AJIC.'I'V Is almost dell\'lle- "floating" apeclloiS, ·~ed ,
''iglllter
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. : televisiOn makes overall "UP· Stage _67 ·. You can stress , res~~ ,fjrmc; do, ' study on y gqing. tq hive IW!l 1/!0vle at dllferenl times oh . dlflere~~t
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o,t' the audience nlght.i In the 1\.l\lre-.meailinll days· Ill dif!l!~t . week&amp;-er ft
milk, 50 cream roses to the extremely important for crea· advert\St!rs seeking an illl8!l&lt;. wale~ ·•Stagt,· 67.'' (iO thpt ..
~ . ~d , lhal · ~ 1illght&gt;~' be shlfte&lt;l' . ...,IJY ' ~ '
I tors, advertosers and other but nc VIewer wants to_~It down pre$tig~and hlgher-lype ~JlOn· secondl~y m$1jon pictures :fJ!Piber permaneojl .~Jo!.
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: al\oed fields lo throw whatever on front .of a teleYISl9fl set sors ·could be approached more might ~iri thls . inllkeasoo, ·lnflirential persons 1\ere.Jend to
l rn•eramble thHt' four Jumble'
one letter to f'ach aquare, ID
About one of every five adults I weight they can behind any feeling he "ought" to watch specifically with mQfe attrac· and if tljey do. they will IDOII heljeve It WO\Ikl · be . the
forftt leur ordinary word•.
~;::lh~e~Ui:noted States are over· protect that seems to offer an rather than simply wanting to
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according to tbe Ency· opening.
watch. f confess the "responsi- Anta, lacking tiara. feel Ylbn- clays; when "Slags 61" nOw 16 lion' The network wbuld be
Britannica.
"ABC Stage 67" has some bllity" approach left me cold lions tltrou&amp;lo the ground:
T!te reaaon for thllls illat ~clfled if It ',lr~ 11. : ·'

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in East Hetrl ern, costs Jbout
S5 million and Is view~ by
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Instruction includes foreign
lnnguaget;, musical instrument s and typin" in the
fifth , te am teaching, flexible
pupil schedu ling and small
classes. At end of ·each corridor are glasb ''look ouf'

A&amp;P Apple Sauce •• Sliced Beets~~~~
Sweet Peas ~~;:LC••••Green Beans mo~:~
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amons: racial Qroups over
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No,we're not fickleWe've just been around a long time.
This is our 107th anniversary.
If you're a young married,
chances are,back in 1859,one of our fir:;t !oves
was your great-great-grandmother.
We served her well
and the generations who followed.
What's the secret of 0\1r success? WE CARE!
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Delmonico Steaks ·· lb. $1.99
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Chuck Steaks, Boneless lb. 89c
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that has nem had ·
bty low. but unlortUI..tely even Prt•docUitiiy l!ad , Ume in
r~tifi&amp;!Q-;- ' and ·qus c~lriiY. movies Sun .~~~. ~ay,
much experience."
lower than expected. I lhink raltnJs competition from NBC· mak~ i good deal !If ~liSe. . Thursday. Friday. and Sllhorday
And this, of course, Is why so ABC-TV promotion on· lhC TV's . "I • SJll!." '\;'n!e &lt;~!Iter On llle 01l&gt;ei' ,hand, ol\". heal'S -:.-. ABC:'fV'I Wed~ay
many mteres!ed partito art series ~as been partly at rault &lt;ilmR&lt;ttns stne,, llliS·TV's pf efuougb dlsturbjng l'siofm nlgbt slio•t$ seenr• .weaket
giving the new "ABC State 67" here. ft strikes me that th~ OiiPny K.ayo: Pw••wl!ieti ean signals cqncemlng (till! ;fper' staU:.t(call!t~an, Mdl\l'lly's .
ROWVWCXlo (UPI) -Eve.-y veue from "Archy and Medhita• the 'intention of the gods series a push, despite ils off· . network made a wrong ·~ only be a deJ!msal)!i sliht n ma"l"'l . tiJne-ilal • status of P!llld•wn - ~edne.day; ~:tlll'C I hear supposedly worldly he\ ".
/ towards their civilizalinn "
nillh!•· . ar1d why_ there is abo : proach by . stressing viewer to hi~ I~ 1 ad~lrers, "Staie 67" lcl lnake one • ., ao • 4:1$ ~.m.l
oirt. 12,' ·
pereons talk with optimism ''I once heard the survivors or, as another verse from the legotnnate _fll'llmg for the I "respunsiboloty" rather than OO.:Sn't offer muCh ' ltcahll th .whellle( ~ • ~tudles ·;!"ijl he Nov. t,' De&lt;. _?. ·
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about the 'j upgrading" of of a cokmy ot anls
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televlslo" for ·'the mlnority l that hod been partially
Cream is composed of tiny ! coals. For allhough the buck· excitement re~ardtng "ABC Is re~ •. ill' the ~~y, al ~ - . co'1'~1eted. The _meqage \a mlgbt bacome .a . series . "!
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of oU and fat thai are , sterish base ef commercoa\
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~TV wa• plannuog to ha a lh AJIC.'I'V Is almost dell\'lle- "floating" apeclloiS, ·~ed ,
''iglllter
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. : televisiOn makes overall "UP· Stage _67 ·. You can stress , res~~ ,fjrmc; do, ' study on y gqing. tq hive IW!l 1/!0vle at dllferenl times oh . dlflere~~t
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o,t' the audience nlght.i In the 1\.l\lre-.meailinll days· Ill dif!l!~t . week&amp;-er ft
milk, 50 cream roses to the extremely important for crea· advert\St!rs seeking an illl8!l&lt;. wale~ ·•Stagt,· 67.'' (iO thpt ..
~ . ~d , lhal · ~ 1illght&gt;~' be shlfte&lt;l' . ...,IJY ' ~ '
I tors, advertosers and other but nc VIewer wants to_~It down pre$tig~and hlgher-lype ~JlOn· secondl~y m$1jon pictures :fJ!Piber permaneojl .~Jo!.
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: al\oed fields lo throw whatever on front .of a teleYISl9fl set sors ·could be approached more might ~iri thls . inllkeasoo, ·lnflirential persons 1\ere.Jend to
l rn•eramble thHt' four Jumble'
one letter to f'ach aquare, ID
About one of every five adults I weight they can behind any feeling he "ought" to watch specifically with mQfe attrac· and if tljey do. they will IDOII heljeve It WO\Ikl · be . the
forftt leur ordinary word•.
~;::lh~e~Ui:noted States are over· protect that seems to offer an rather than simply wanting to
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;ikel)' be scheduled 011 Wadnet- "Ooating" aPiJI"!8Cll. 'Cancella·
according to tbe Ency· opening.
watch. f confess the "responsi- Anta, lacking tiara. feel Ylbn- clays; when "Slags 61" nOw 16 lion' The network wbuld be
Britannica.
"ABC Stage 67" has some bllity" approach left me cold lions tltrou&amp;lo the ground:
T!te reaaon for thllls illat ~clfled if It ',lr~ 11. : ·'

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EDUCATION

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cient tenements, o 1d

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brownstones and the aaed
elevated tracks of the New
York Central Rait t·oad sits
New

York'!&gt;~

"first window-

less, air-conditionl:'d school.' '
Intermediate School No. 201 ,
in East Hetrl ern, costs Jbout
S5 million and Is view~ by
the Bourd of Education as a
"showt~!~ school." Lon J, "

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Give Farmers
Tax Credits

Instruction includes foreign
lnnguaget;, musical instrument s and typin" in the
fifth , te am teaching, flexible
pupil schedu ling and small
classes. At end of ·each corridor are glasb ''look ouf'

A&amp;P Apple Sauce •• Sliced Beets~~~~
Sweet Peas ~~;:LC••••Green Beans mo~:~
A&amp;P ·~::,:· White Potatoes ~;~b~

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\'ow arranrl' the circled lttltrs
to form tht turpri 11e ansY.er as
1 sugge•trd by tht abou cartoon.

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YO U ALWAY&amp; HAVE~~
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plagued by a controversy
amons: racial Qroups over
the inteeration p l' o b 1em.

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for

24 CANS

Origins of
New Singing
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$3.39
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SALT SHAKERS-Boys play.

$1.00
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Fruit Cocktail ~~= =:~~d$1.95 __ 3 30«.
A&amp;P lrond, C11o
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89c
Green 8eans cFmhllkt
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Iowa, hav~ a reminder of
winter under canvas mountain. l\'o 8,000 tons o! oalt.

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No,we're not fickleWe've just been around a long time.
This is our 107th anniversary.
If you're a young married,
chances are,back in 1859,one of our fir:;t !oves
was your great-great-grandmother.
We served her well
and the generations who followed.
What's the secret of 0\1r success? WE CARE!
Ie experience, trust and dependability a good
Nason for shopping A&amp;P?
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Brand
Tomatoes cIDna... ol24
$3.,._;.;.__ :~ ,~::;. 49c
_,__..,. . 3 IJ«.M. 4ft,. 0
Cream Corn loneofBrand
2U3.19 "'
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Sauer
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A&amp;P Mbtttl ltuo
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S-weet peaS Cuo
of 24 $3.7f - - - ·5 ••n• 7C
• A"c...Bron&lt;l
Tomato Ju1ce
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"Super-Right" Meats!
cur. UP r::c"K
~:~~~ED FR.YERS
For Wholftomtn••

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FRYER IREAST or
c
LEG QUARTERS • lb.
Beef RIUoast ·.··.... · lb. 99c:
lttf •• Steaks ·· •.. · Ill. 99c
Pork C~e Steak ...... lb. 89c:
Delmonico Steaks ·· lb. $1.99
SHOULDER CUTS

Swiss Steaks · ·L .. Ill. 79c
SHOULDIR CUTS
Pork Steak .... ;·...... lb. 69c
Minute Steaks .... ·.. · lb. 89c
Chuck Steaks, Boneless lb. 89c
Pork Cubs Steaks ···· lb. 89c
IONILIII Bill'
Pot Roast ·.......... · lb. 79c:
SUPIR RIGHT

Come4 Betf Briskets · · lb. 79c
YAitiETIIS
Frozen Dln111n ······ Each 39c

SU~TAIUI.

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Elbow Macaroni 21b. ,.g. 39c
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Sharp Cheese ········ lb. 69c

A&amp;~ PROZEN-BAIY &amp; FDlDHPoK
A&amp;P I'R02EJt,..;.ijy 2 leT ONI! FREE
A&amp;~
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Bartlett Pears ······ 21bs. 39c

seum of Science and lndus\Ty. The exhibit is an eight-scene theatet·fn·theround marionette show tracing products _!rom idea stage to p~rcha~e by users.

Pork Liver ··· · · · ····· · lb. 45c CherrY Pies .. .. .. .. tach 49c

PLA.Y .

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latest model in "flyini carpels" ln this merchundl sing exhibit at Chic;go's Mu-

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Pork Chops ·· · ··•.: ·· · lb. 85c Goldtn Grimes or 4 • 9 LARGE STALKS
Appfa -~~ 4 C
Pork Roast, Butt S~le lb. 6Sc lelllhon
Washington Rtd
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Apploo
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C Pascal Celery · ·· ··· Stalk 191
Fresh Spare Ribs ····· · lb. 79c
LOUI~IANA
ALL GOOD
Mldllton
6
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Sliced Bacon .2 lb. pkg. $1.79 Mcll!fHh Ap,,.. _
Yams .............. 21bs. 25c
Fresh Sausage · · 1-lb. Roll59c
Fryer legs ··· · · ······ · lb. 49c ·.......-!~• · Jan e Parker bob~d Foo rlc; l
Fryer Breasts · ......_. •· 59c ' IANII'.&amp;~m
.IAfi!E PAik•• '
Turkeys, Oven Ready • •· 49c Spanish Bar · ·· ····· 2 for 69c
Stewing Beef, Boneless Po. 75c JANi 'Ali&lt;ER-sLiceo
.· •. ,
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Boiling Beef Plate ··· · lb. 29c Hollan Bread ······ 2 for 49c

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IT'S APPLE HARVEST TIMEt

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Cauliflower ··•· ·•· · · ~ for 49c
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QUARTIR

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A YfN! TIME-The newe1t
of ~ loni line of Tarza111,
Ron Ely, ha~ to keep In
1habe lor new TV serieo.lle
and a fil•nd worklnMtlll~o.

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By PATRICIA McCORMACK J cautions wives against nagging. complaints about his job and to
NEW YORK (UPI J -Your He also ni xes ihe wtfe who has hts reasons for fee!Jng hemmed

husband brings home a comfor-1 unrea listiC a mbJtJOn~ lor huboy.
table $12,!100 a year. Or a more l
No Politics
comfortable $15,000. Or a mo:&gt;t \ He's eq ually unenthusiastic
comfortable $30,000.
about the wile who follows the

in. One sign is that hi! sees

othors with the same ienl!lh of
firm while he stand! Ntill.
' A1d in Move , ,

these amounts. You ootlce he's

If husband and wife
''l\'o boss wants an executive that It is: time for a cha.n~e,

reasonably unhappy. He feel&gt; who
bogged down . hemmed in , a1•d &gt;a id.

IS

bossed by wife," he according to the expert,
.
wile should . support the hug-

Breilmayer, dea lmg m the ban~ tit his various
boss.
recruttment o[ execu tives tor 20 aimed at getting the job-change
You may observe, too, thilt years nationwide and interna. wheels m motion.

otherwise unappreciated by h1s

he's really not living up lo his tloHa li y, said nil three kmds of

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We are having 1 Sale of W~men's &amp;.Her Dresses (seleded from our
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regular itock) - a Sele of Furniture on the 3rd Floor - RCA Victor

Bend Sale in the Houuweres Dept.
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TO BRIGHTEN AND LIGHTEN. Mbs Ritz Finisher &lt;·on·
tours t:heekbones and hollows. For a radiant blush just
brush your face with this pressed powd ery cake that
fomes in .a petite pink compact. For added nil{httime

job, not be able to live up to it

Many, Many New Arrivals All Over The Store - It's Not foo Early
To Be Thm!Ong of Gift Buying.

Jlamor, there are colors in special shimmer shades.

bility to vote.

Inc., of New Canaan, Conn.,

$30,000. Some executives on the
roster make $100,000 or more a
year.
Age? Breitmayer said the
odds on placement aren 't so
"She should listen to hiS good over age 50.

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Thursday- Friday- Saturday

SALE KODAK INSTAMAnC CAMERAS
MOVIE PROJEaORS •• SUDE PROJECTORS
19.50 lnslomollc 104 Comora OulHt 14.50
29.SO tnstamotic 154 Comero Oulllt 23.50
47.95 lnotomoltc 304 Comoro Oullit 31.25
59.95 lnst•mttlc 404 Camera Outfit 41.25
104.50 lnotamotic 704 Comoro .... 19.50
124.50 1nlttmtt1c 804 C1mtr1 . •.. 99.50
14.50 lnstomotlc M60
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In other business the associa- •

Ministerial tion announced that the annua l

Thanksgiving service,

the TB levy in the November would be held at the r'irst Bap~l ection at il.;; regu lar meeti ng
tist Church with the Rev. DnTuesday at the
Middleport ald Hicks as speaker. The Week
:hurch of Christ,
of Prayer was scheduled for

Movi1 ProfHtor .. . . ....... . . .. 69.75

99.50 lnltama11c M65
MoYle Pro(tctor
.. ...... .... 11.50
149.50 lnolamollc M70
MO.It Proltctor .......•• , , . • , , 123.50

The Rev. Max Donahue, who iJanuary 9-13 usmg the central
Is serving hi s first year
as i theme of "Consensus of Ch ris·

pastor of Heath
Methodist ltianity."
Chur&lt;h, was given a cordtai I The group of mini;lers also

w~lcome. He also gave the op·
em.ng praye:. .
The asso,cJah?n
express~d
the hope that, '.The voters m
Meigs County g1ve the TV levy

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vote the importance it rightly and th ai pic tures would Ybe tak-

Adam West {BatmanJ

Burt Ward (Robin)

Miss Hoffman
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Eastern FHA

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About
Middleport

LODGE TO MEET
Worshipful Master Richard
W. Vaughan announces thai ,
Pomeroy Lodge No. 164 F &amp; 1
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ly meeting Wednesday, October @
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Tt•mple in Pomeroy. All Mas· ~
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ter Masons are invited to at- ·
tend
Mrs. Jane Gilkey Is vaca·
tioning in North Carolina with
TAIL AWARD
relatives.

39.95 lnotamatlc M2 Movlo Comero 32.50
159.50 lnslomotlc M6
Movie Ctmera . . . .. .. , .. .. , • 129.00
94.SO Kodak Aulomotlc
35R4 Comoro .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. • .. 79.50
79.50 Carout•l Slidt
Pro(eclor Modoi 600 ..... .. ..... 64.50
119.50 Corouoel Slide
Pro(edor Model 700 ..... ....... 98.50
144.50 Corouoel Slide K
Proloctor Modo! 800
.... , • 126.50
49.50 Kodak Rtodrmote
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the !leidY to Wear Department on
the 2nd Floor. Our $7.95 to $12.95
- All &amp;lzea f!ll Junior :Miss and
IWt .8li1Js. Two piece etylee • shifts
IQ~ fitted ltylet - with ihort or
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$8.95 Uniforms S1le $7.Oo

FHA Staff
Attends
State Meet

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$12.95 Uniforms Sele 10.00

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On September 20, the East·
ern Chapter of the
Future
Homemakers of America met
SUNDAY, MONDAY
E.
in the Home Economics Room. A2C and Mrs. Robert
and TUESDAY
Frick
of
Madison,
Wise.,
arriV·
The officers elected for the
Oct. 9·10·11
coming
year were as follows: ed Monday for a 15 days leave
"NEVER TOO LATE"
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
- TechnicolorPaul Ford Connie Stevens i The Helms World T r oPhY Mrs. John ·Angel, Mrs. Ed· Presiden~ Carolyn Hoffman; Paul Frick. · ,
Maureen O'Sullivan
Award annually recognizes the ward Smith and children, .Se· vice president, Sandra Curtis;
!AnLI OF THE DRAG
six foremost amateur athletes glenda and Vaughn, and Mrs. secretary, Helen
Martin; Miss Jerri Frick of Colum·
RACES,
of
the
six
continents.
The
James
Phillips
and
daughter,
treasurer,
Mary
Eagle;
bus spent the weekend with her
40 mlnut• T•chnicolor
trophy
itsell
stands
six
feel
Kathy,
Columbus,
and
Mr.
and
torian,
Rela
Watson;
news
parents, Mr. and: Mrs.
P,ul
C.rtoon-R01d Runntr·
Speedy Gonule•
high and beara the names of Mrs. Stacey Bunton, Cincinnati reporter, LindA Perry;
Frick.
·those honored.
spent the weekend with Mr. mentarian, Marilyn
Curtis; Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Cur.lis of
and Mrs. A~nold Richards and program chairman, Pat Harris; Mechanicsville, Iowa are
attended funeral services for i Chapter Mother, Mrs. Thelma guests of his parentS, Mr.
M111. Anna Luckeydot of Rut· Eagle.
Mrs. Clarence CurUs. '
land. Mr. Richards was reared
Rollin (But£h) P1illlns
ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS
by Mrs. Luckeydoo.
I Plans were made to go to lbe Thurston spent a coup! of da B
,
. subregiOnal meeting
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Mrs. Willlam ,\lilt Is a pa· 24 at Athens High 8 c h 0 0 I. wJth his grandparen~, Mr. ,
tient at Veterans Memorial Th
.
Carolyn
Mrs. Rollin Bearbs.
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hospital and is beinS treated
ose gomg were,
.
Richard '·Pullins returned
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man, Sandra CurUs, Linda Per- hi ho~" """'·.:...•-- ...........
for a VltUS
awq; on.
ry, Pat Harris, Mrs. Thelma s DM:", J.uw~..,u .~.UCW:y
Mrs. Leo ·'Swlck of c..!umbus Eagle, and the advisor, Mrs. enb)g llft:U 8 brief vl&amp;t
and Mrs. William Betz, HiiU· Ritchie.
his ·~er, Mrs.
ard, and Mrs. Garnet Betz and·
mond Pullins. He also viSited
grandsOns, Jiley and Bobby, of Plans were made for an ex. bls grandparents, Mr. and
Gallipolis, visited over
the ecuUve council meeting to slart Roltin Bearhs.
weekend with Mr. C. ·H. Wise, planning the program of work. Mn. ·Gladys Cuclder rebmt·
Sr . and Miss Ruby Wise. Mr. Dues for the coming year were ed home Friday, alter a
Wise observed his birthday an· discussed. They are to be paid weeks visit at Powhatan Point,
niversary. Also calling were by November 7.
with Mr. and M111. GraUs
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wise, Jr., Plans were ma&lt;le to initiate an who accompanied her
Middleport. Mr. Wise received new members In October
for the weekend.
gifts and cards from relatives
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Charles Burt has returned
and friends.
his empiO)'ment at Lorain
Mrs. Earl Knight has
reIN OKINAWA
spending several weeks at
IT'S NEW!
turned from Columbus where Staff Sergeant Albert
K. home, Rutland Road.
Si lVER SHOE
she
has
spent
a
week
with
her
Stansbury,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heff
f1UNw1thsumrins
J IO'tll with taclr
daughter and son·ln·law, Mr. James Yeager of 1 Cole
are the guests
pu rchn• ot POLL·
and Mrs. Ron Halley.
Pomeroy, has arrived for
and Mrs. Claren&lt;-e Mllllllo
PARROT SHOES
Mrs. C. M. Hennesy is visit- at Naha. AB, Okinawa;
RuUand.
ing this week in Columbus with SlliDsbury is a medical
Mrs. Ellen E~bacb ··~~"
her daughter and· family, Mr. atOry supervisor, and a
Tuesday \vlth her parents,
and Mrs. Gordoo Harris. She ate of Pomeroy High School.
Mrs. aarence ~
accompanied Mrs. Harris · to
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moufrom 6.99
Columbus Saturday.
Forrest Bachtel.
and family of Gr~viUe
Mrs.
J.
W
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Da1!'son
of
VienMrs.
Pearl
Reynolds
and
were
Sunday ~uests of. his
8.99
na, W. Va., Is spendlug the house guest, Mrs. Nina
Mr. anc!, Mrt. EaUe MDsswlnter here with ber daughter of Akron, visited in
man, MinersVIlle,
and son·ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday.
Mr. and
0.. Holj~
I ht"'"-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOOjj and family .and Mrs. ,
North of New&amp;\'k were ~.,,~
Pott·Parmt eaton to ttttte
evening dinner
of ,
oo•d&gt; wiUt- oty1eo att oot
and Mrs.
for ICitooiHiotld high
Mr. and
•ITIOftll u. tlttlo dolls lor
Mlis
appeo'""""· Ratld hlllh with
mom• btc.auu of their
substonlili ~llnlctlon,
Colore~rtoons

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TWO VERY POPULAR and versatile hairpieces are the basic wiglet and the
made of Dynel. The wiglet &lt;an be used for anything from a slmpllfted walorfali
do~n the back to bowed curls attached to the &lt;rown (left). The "fall," styled willa
hetght at the erowa and molded lG shape lhe face (right) can be worn for R•• oeulilon. These are b;r Dawld .t. David.
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Beauticians

as their civic responsioiilty, but !rom the Rev, M. E Dawson
a spiritual one as well,
to for a gifl given him. The Rev.
elert people of highest integrity Donald Hicks, president, presid•===--=== = = -tled over the meeting. The Rev.
Ruppeil o[ lhe First
United Presbyterian Church,
P-roy Ohio
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deserves, " and asked members
d fl d
ef their various congreg~tions en an 1 e ·
''to accept their duty, not 1only A note of thanks wag read

THURSD...Y, FRIDAY
ond SATURDAY
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Be sure to select the Nmtra or proJector you want now
llftd nve during this Salol

discussed the pr-oblem of providing aid for transients g~
ing through the village and agreed that persons needing aid

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and-lose it. In whi ch case" the two eleme nts together.
vou're worse off than vou wen~ "The wife," he said in an
in otrices.
in the beginning.
·
mterv iew. "can be of grt!atest
The ministers stressed the William F. Breitm ayer, pres- help to a dissatisfied executive
christian citizenship responsi- ident of Execut1ve Register 1 by !endi11g a sy~pathetic ea:·1

Pastoral Action
Urges Renewal
OITBLevy
The Middleport

register for a change. Usuall)l!,
he explained. the~e are the -men
who are at the1r peaks, but
their wives insist that they. do
better.
''The experience," he said,
"helps the wife to get a more
realistic view of her husband."
The average salary of exec~­

He m• kes his livjng putting lives placed by the firm

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Welker Asks
900 Gallians
For Support

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Frequently •. Brellmayer

on a downward cour~e.
Bre1tmayer 's f1rm has filed
on more than 12,000 emp:oyed
executives looking for greener
pastu res- greater opportumties,
more money. He also dea!s
with half-a-thousand companies,
drug -makers to doll-makers,
looking for executives.

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potenti al - the one yo u fi gure \\ives only lead hubby's career down ~ecu t1ves who want

for him. And wh 1le vou're
figuring, you cjearty
tha1
more mont:y, 'i n addition to
greater job satisfaction. would
chee r up the gloomy hearthside.
At thi s point, you can nag
him into gettmg anoth er job. Of
course, he may land a be tter

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Floor·- Our West

of an executive making one o( her husba nd 's l'iueer.

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This Weekend, Thursday, Friday, Saturday·

serVice moving ahead . m" the

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BE THRIFTY

S.le- Womens 8. 95 to 16.50

SaveAIIofYour
Seleslips From
ELBERFELDS
IN POMEl!OY

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A group ohbout-150 Dresses - In Slzea for Jun.
lor Petites - Regular Junior and Misses Sizes , and half sizes. Wblle lhey last - this group,

Many ol our Cllllomen
llave equipped tholr ld~
ohena with eookiD&amp; ulel&gt;
lllit GluiWare Dishes - Appliances Cleaning Rift'' - Gad·
lets - Bou I lilta for
thetr Frlen .
V18it the bt111
ware's llepartmeot on
llalD Floor - See

:$8.95 DRESSES --...,.-- SALE $4.48
$1G.95 DRESSES
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Agency services were naluated when FHA County SupervJ.
sor Milton E. Rouab 8lld two
members of hia local stall at.
tended a 3-Gay meellnl recently
of Ohio Farm Heme Adrnlnl•
lratloD per101111el at the Alwood
Lake Lod&amp;e iD C8rroD County,
Atte!1dlng with Roush wert

SALE $5.48
SALE $6.48
SALE $8.25

17 Meigs Men
Being lndutled
At Fort Hayes

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supervisor, IDII
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Sblrley E. CrQiby, CO\IDifoffilll

clerk.

IDIDY new anivab fpr

ind your home.

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LOG CABIN SCATTER .RUGS
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'l'lte "Log Cabin" Is a stnart JooklnC acatter rug of. heny 100% nyoa vllt!ole
Wflb a "sure grip" back for mulmum aldd rellltance. We have aold. lho~ .
4nds of these rugs aDd lhey are :well know,n for their unlfomi.quaJ1..tJID4 : ,
~eM . wortmalllhip. ChoOJe troin beautiful decorator eofori hic,udl!IJ ,
te, Red, Pillk, Aqua, Rose, Yellow, Ulac, Cbi!DPIID'o Tan~e, ; lfoli
n, Coral, Green, Blue, LIJae, Grey, Mint GreeD, AnUque Gold, 'lton•Bellt,
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