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Sentinel, Pomeroy-'.!tddleport, 0 .,

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1Z, 1968

HELEN HELP US!

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500, 4 Dr. 8 cylinder, auto.
traftL Redia &amp;
whlflwell tlrtl

Heat.r,

64 Ford Galaxie
• SOOXL 2 Dr. Hordlop. I
cyllildar, 4 speed traM.
Llko now

62 Ford Fairlane

51111. 2 Dr., I eylfnclor,
ltlncllrd trans.

64Pontiac
4 Dr. Stotlon
Wagon. Automatic traftl.
6 cylinder en,lne
Tompett

64 Ford Galuie

500. 4 Dr. I Cfllndar, 1uto.
tranL Radio end he1&amp;tr,
power sfHring. whltewaO

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63 Chevrolet
Btl Alro. 4 Dr • 6 cyl.

Stlftdard trans. WhHe wd

"61 Buick Spee:al .

4 Dr. 8 cylinder, auto.
trans. Radio &amp; th1t.r.
· Whitewall tim

63 Rambler

550 Series 4 Dr. 6 eyHnller, standard trant.. r•
dlo &amp; heater,

Hres.

whltew•JI

65 Pontiac G.T.O.
fempa!;t . 2 Dr. Hardtap. 4

..-d trans.

63 Ford Galaxie
500 4 Or. t eyllnder aut•
malic trans. Radio alMI
hHtar. oowar ste.rfng.
white wall tirn.

65 Dodae Dart
2 Dr. 170 S.riM, 6 cylln" cler, ~tandard trans., radio
· and hutar

64 Ford F-700
S spted trans. 2 speed rear
· ttMrlnq racfle 1nd he•t.-r
4 dr 8 eyl At Trtn!l. P
Dump Truck 8 cylinder.
axle. Lang wheel b1...

63 Mercury
Custom 7 Door H1rdtop.
Power
Steering
1M
8raket. Automatic trent.

Keith Goble Ford
USED CAR LOT
l.eC111t &amp; Sycemore Sb.
Middleport

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LINGERIE .

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~ only a part
of love,
we feel it is an expression
love to be shared. Our mental
attitude is healthy and
un·
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yours I'm reminded of the
who shortcuts through a flower
garden saying,
"l'm careful
see? J don't hurt anything."
But if everyone followed his
lead . soon there'd be nothing

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This column Iii dedicated r.
family living, so if you're having kid trouble or just plain
trouble, let Helen help YOU.
She wiU also we1come your
own amusing e1.periences. Ad·
d r e ss Helen Boltel
In
care of this newspaper.

SMALL COLlEGE POLL
NEW YORK IUPI) -The
u ni t e d Press InteruaUonal
small college lootbali ratings
with first place votes and won-lost records in parentheses:
Teams
Polala
1. N.Dak. St. (25) (~)
:rl1
2. U. No.Dak. (3) 14-lli
270
3. San Diego St. (1) (~) 210
4. Mid. Tenn. St. (2) 1$-0) 208
5 Weber St. II) (3-1)
167
6. Sui Ross St. (3-0)
121
7. Massachusetu IZ.t)
89
8. (Tie) Mont. St. (4-l)
88
Chattanooga (I) 13·1)
Ill
10. Delaware II) (3-0)
89
Second 1~11. Arkansas State
45; 12. Long Beach Stall' :!0; 13.
Lenoir Rhyne 11) 23 ; 14. (tie),
New Mexico Highlands and UC
Santa Barbara 22; 16 (tie),
Temple and Luther 16: 18.
Eastern Kentucky 15: 19.
Ba ldwln· Wallace 14 ; 20, Mlcbi·
. gan Tech 12.
CONGRESS ASSVRED
WASHINGTON (UP)) - N•
lional Football League Co mflsioner Pet~ Rozelle· bas 381Ul'ed
Congress there are 110 pi.IDs to
substHule closed circuli cr PI'
~evision U bb league meo·les
with the American

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DEODORIZERS
Sanitizes the alr. Sprint
bouquet, Bathroom. oookin&amp; odqr and unscented.

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Sizes 3 to 7,

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Our

Warm
Car Coats
choose (rom, wide wale

corduroy, beeksuede tweeds -

lapelitry

prints - iwills - and

wool meltons, some

pile lined, 1ome 'Yitb

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Sotoct YourHff A Now

Mono llo Tonk Long Tall

WEMBLEY
NECKnE

WORK SHIRTS

You'll ltl&lt;e the new oelecUon in read1 tied ties and
regular four-in-hand st)rlea,
the new wldtha, Paille)'l,
neat p1ttems. Buy youraelf one or two now.

Extra heaVJ we!Aht. 100"
cotton, two po&lt;Jiefl. s.n.
lorlzl!d ahrunk, Colorful
Dlald patterns. Sbeo !til
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ond

FLANNI

$3,95

2·50

For Your F1ll1nd Winter Stwlng

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60" BONDED WOOLENS

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eludln&amp;-

See Our Fine Selection of

GIRLS'
SKIRTS

eAU Wool l'lanne!J
eAU Wool Heathel'll
e Wool and Nylon Checb
eNylon and Orton Balketweave
Wool and NylOn Plaids and Tweeda
Colors Include - C~meL Olive, Plum, Cranberry,
Beaver Brown, Royal, and Others.

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NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE

151Yo on Scotts
Whllt Our Stock Lists
It's your chance tAJ stock upl Seotts Lawn Seed, Turf
Builder, Cope, New Kansel and Halts. Use now,

or

ill SprfDC.

Ch008e from llfp
stitch pleatl, box

pleats, sbeafb sly!eo
and western styles,
all wool solids and

BED PILLOWS

plaitb, wuhable

ocrub den!JDJ, aolld
cOrduroy~ 1nd beautiful soft knita. Sizeo
3 to 6x and 7 to 14.

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Mena SIMI 29 to 36

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38to44

16·50 39·50

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Ages3to6und7to 14

new fal] colOrs.

Customers
Storm

Slzeo 8 to 18 In Ioden gree~ grey or light neutrll.
Made wtth tapered leg - c ness - and with belt
loops. Authentic weatern style and slim flt. 50% Ko4el P!J(.yeater and 50% Cotton.

You never 11w such a
Dice selectlon of girls
warm knit t!IJJI, includiq ear warmers., bon·
aet., . Jtocltina cap1,
aPort caps. patterna
and solids.

coats, several lengths to

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CORDUROY SLACKS

For
GIRLS

Warm, fOmfortable car

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Cozy, Warm

Come In And

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ILIIpCRAPT DUPONf DACRON PILLOW
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Wh1to or lluo/Wht!t Ctmlnt - -

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lll"lt28" . and larpr. J!:s.
cellent tor Plllowa, ~
lloa~:l\lot· SIA&gt;oll; IAI~
11111
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oilier.
"lljl to elate
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role, as 1 terver or
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Viet Cong Under Attack

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Smooth beoUDI llumill. .
Pan coven ntin bumir
for faat, eveJ beatln1.

For Your Fall Sewing
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zipper jackets - attached hoods

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I 'Food Prices. '"'1llll
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Sanctions Ban
Martins

'Ire a non • p~n organiza.
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See our new Fall an~ HoHday Uno of "Rogers•
Lingerie. New ij!Yles and colors in Shift Gowns, Long
Gowns, Full Length Pajamas, Baby Doll Pajamu,
Peignoir Sets, Slips, Hall-Slips and Panties In the
Lingerie Department on the First Floor.

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WINTER
WEATHER
FASHIONS

1966

DENVER -D~ER AREA
hoUsewll'fl,' dttermloed lo [lUI
an end «&gt;.. 11\elr :Jpii'Allni food
coon.. today baga)l pUitlq final
touehttt ·111 ,tllelr pJinMd· mua
boycott ·of live · ~ajilr
market ellalbs,
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Poii~IBno ·oo all Jnela were
_ . to junlp on tho
''bttldwqon," but a ..
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man ti thf wl~•. reported!)
• numbering In the .!housanda,
. iald lhtjl' weten't needed. "We

fabrics, shapes and colors.

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new
fall suits

answer the aote, as

this friendship just cannot be
as far wa money gaes. Did I
interpret her letter
MRS. W.J.A.
Dear Mrs. A:
No! I think your
snobbishness" may have
you a fine friendship. Pl'Olnin-ll
eot people are often not near· II
Jy as aware of their posi.tion1ll
as you are. They
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cbooae friends for therDBel•ves,
nol their money, but aometimes
their "apartness" keeps them
a lliUe ronely. Your kind of
social conscloosness , shuiS
them off from contacts they'd
really enjoy. - H.

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don't think sudety should do it I
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PUNCHSOS
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This is one individual's opin-

What would happen te marriage and the family if every- II
one decided ro trample down II
society's rules? Let's hope
"Free in Utopians" don't start
a stampede you'll bitterly re·
little wife says. "Yes, chirf.'' gret someday. - H.
Especially as concerns ano lh·
er man. -H.
Dear Helen:
Thank you for disagreeing
Dear Hel en:
with "Free in Utopia." If adI read the letter from "Ft~e ults are going to take the
ill Utopia" and I couldn't athat sex before ~~~~ II
gree with her more, on the tude
is wrong for teens but
subject of living with the per- !or adults, where is it going
son you love regardless of a lead? GOO made rules for
wedding ceremony.
own good, not just to make
The point about maturity and harder on us. He knew that
buUook Is the main thing. You rules at all would make a mess
have lo be sure It Is right for of the world. An unprincipled,
you - tho best solution. My undisciplined nation
won't
btylrlend and I are still In last. - D. H.
10Uege. We started later than
most and H will be four years Dear Helen:
IJ!Iore we ean ~RSider mar·
Stme months ago my husband and I mel two cbarmlng
women at a guest ranch. We
all felt 8J if we'd known each
other for years and decided ro
get togeth..- inasmuch as we
lived in neighboring towDB.
I have since found that thev II
are from a prominent familv
and very wealthy. We !eel we
cannot keep up with !ham socially. We have a nice home,
and are comfortably situated,
but our social positions are uot
compatible.
WHY
Recently one of the• .::;~ /1
TAKE
sent me a note on her bt
A
business stationery. I feel she
did this to let me know who she
CHANafl
was, se that we won't get
upushy" though it seemed very
friendly.

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damaged reputation plus eventual marilal trouble. She says
th!! lwo children - teenagers
- al bume make it
above
board. And you? - L.G.
Dear L:
Your wife my knuw she's l:l·
bove approach, bul the sn&amp;ep
and snicker set doesn't; and
raised eyebrows ean
make
eveD the most trusl.ing husband wonder if he should be.
Moreover, when a husband
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to spend several nights at the do not agree with me. But it

family residence when her hus. band is absent. In this case the
husband is borne about every
other weekend.
I say Jt is not proper and

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AMMUNITION FOR 111E
'SNOOP AND SNICKER SET
·· l Dear Helen :
My wife and I had a friendly
argument and we'd like your
opinion.
She contends there is nothing wrong m inviting an out-

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his idm.1iS!rJtion's accom- shrink" from tho responsibilll1 ' Area Extension • c~"'..;· tJ&gt;t . I
plishments in he,lth, education, o1 keepln~ Amerioa'a promises E Main Street Jack n onil •
food far the hunlry, COIIIJerva- in Vitt Nam, "wo have : E;.,.llment wili be l:lted ~
lion aod mcome.
promists to k..p at hOI!''· 17&amp;
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He said tile cumnt Congrtss lOP."
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had "supJ)!II1ed Ytl\lr Pres· lit osked for tht return of "a
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:dent's eff..-ts to build a iastiog •lrong )}emocratir Consress --.
peace - by keeping America aod we wlil fulfill thos•
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MASON - Wahama'a Hom• ber of tht•Stud~nMl!iwi(..~ ·~alt, ~ ~l!l' .ol ·,fM .ter
Ills role " the iea\let ol the the ,~urse in VIet Nam to Ichildren •·who need education," ·coming fesllvilies planned !qr Girl's ~~~~~~ A~~~~ ~~IGr CINI..SIIe !•1ht 114uP ,
~tiiO&lt;ralk Party after briefly prove thai aggression does not to the poor "who need hope"
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October 14, art C(lmpletad ·With " da~tor Of llollhi! llal!flb ,.
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d!'tl!ll•l 1111 nat of tile pa,."
land 10 the old "whc n..d Harry w. Doxter, Burkhart the seleclion of candidate. for Mason, '!" · tht late. ~lao . NoOn·e·· ·Hu~
!"'iefman fllt a · JllOI'IIUll
Lane: Mrs. Marjorie Ruther- Homecommg Queen.
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ford, 37 Smithers St.,
Mrs. The1 are Pam Roush, a mem- : .Another Stnlor c'l)dl~ate,. II
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Vtclde May, I n"mNr of ta. ,I.;., ~'-'HIS•
Phouma on Soutll...t Niian - - -- --·------ '
Mrs. Florence I Halle,, KanNatiOnal Honor ~ely . and •, ID
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auga: James R. Merry, Rl. 2
oecretary-treaS\II'et,. .. ol till '/'
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Student Couqcll. She Is
tile
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rw • hardGallipolis: Lester R. Hudson'.
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h!l\1111 pohtiral speech at a The October dinner mee!lsg 11 n invitation to tho Silt Bien· Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. . 0 I i Yl a
Jeanet\8 Miller, .a
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No one· waa lnjilrtQ In • · 1\io
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l'ljcDowell and James M. held Tuesday evemn~ at the Plans were made for
the 1 Pleasant : Mlldrec Woome~. Rt.
7. 1rld
at t~t~ · Ohio end til
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1)l1Doil Jr., who 11 running. for Marti11 Rtstaurant. w1th Mrs. local celebration of Natrona! 8 2, Pt. Ple..ant: Mrs. Wa1d L. The Rutland PTA Monday enT"4 , l
tltf Silver B!'iKt, a"""t''tltll ID
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the Slalt lllil!way Patrol
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Sell. J. Clltb Bono.
II'll at tbe business ~eetinJ at through Oct. 22nd.
' Pomeroy; Orland w. Floyd, Iing a! lhe Ruliancl High School
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headed·~ h~
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ey Cotlcll
an ovorniobt, ~liticol owing guests, and o:hurt business ,.,. j m. at the Martin Restaurant, : •ph L. Schwab, Rt. . 2, Catletts· of the Rutland Cob Scouta.
hind IDOther 'w
a laft
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iA!O No? York City tho s.on was bel.· Reports . were ,during whidLthe woman of the I burg, K1 .: Mrs. Rtchard P. Group singing of tile P.T A.
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8mlden! tol~ his audio~ct he read on lile drstllct meotJog l"t lweek wtii be honored and each , Ashor, Ravenswood:
MIss Song W8! led by the president, Office soeken for county, dis· tum to
'ctie.
s • wro
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their choice " will be the Sunda1 at
the up· 1 member ot the club will recoive j Elizabeth A. R1an, Charleston, Vernon Weber. Rev. Bill Cart· , iricl and state llllSts wero ore.
him.
In
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~ ~m~n~:ro~re» ~ ""' "" · · '" ' rocognldon. FoUowinJ break· • W. Va., Stanley E. Pennington, :er of the RuUand Church o!l sented WedntSday nltht 11 aU ,.,tow~ aolllsl 1
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"Moet the ':andirlates niaJtt at 11:: ,.: stru:.C tile ~clt &lt;If day ••ht'll Mill
1ces al the M;ddlepc)1 Chorch Carr, Rl I Ravenswood ; Mrs. The Ohio University l'ia,ers Portland Elem0111ary . school. tha Shriver cai-:
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ot Chr11t at 10:30 a. m.
Richard W1ant. Rt. 5, Jack. 1 th School 0f Dr
tic Arts Inlroducttono
and
1hort
RALLY IN
,., both lear and inflation."
As part of the national ceie· •on; Mrs. Marlyn W. Gorre11, 1:nd ~
b
sen:a 1 1 1talks by~ ~ndidatel,
or '!\ere Wll m~rato \llmep A bon lire tallY wlll"ri,y"Mid
· Joh-. had 1 NO p.m EDT
bratio~, each member is at· Raveoswood . Angela J Me- "The
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evenla
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1 Sky Went P ~~~ lhllir "')reserotUv.., . follllwH lA! tht Rice car~ ~J!Qr
teltvi8&lt;4 news conference
tempt;ng to acquarnl the pubhc Gwrt, Jackson : Mrs. George iScllool" 81 I pill of the J&gt;I'Oi• a Jibt6!, IUPPII" tponsortd bJ 181 lo 1111 Sllrj., Ill'.
I
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duied frtm the Ea' l Room of .
with lhe alms allil projects of D. Otworlh, Rt. I, Ironton: Iram ~f the Silate Dep&amp;rtmen~ tile WsCs of the ·Portland Me~ The· patrol i!llad Ril'o ~
•r- p, jl; th• Wllili House a final quiz
the Midtliepcrt Club, which In· Mrs. Odell Miller, Bidw&lt;il : Mrs. ' of Mental Hygiene The mem- odisl Church. 1 I!IU. r.tc.K'It~ ~111 munielpal eoul\ • •L
C~;*' ~ ,iJ
Sf!JSlOtl belore h~ loaves Mon.
chxlos sponsorshiP .t a girl to Julia Cook Rl. 4. Jackson. lbors of the ml ~nd their di· was malltU ·of· memonlet.
on a cha'l• Ill faPure ID
ara
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~Y on 0 ll&lt;iay Asian p!'Bct· .
Buckeye, Slate: sponsorship of !
. . Bf~s
rectnr were entertained ~~ din- Jncloded .amon@ the &amp;ueBII within the IQIJred c .,
'!.,~ '"11 fle1tl II
ttekiJII tour. .
I Bob Cleland ot Roell•• " the • nursess scholarship to Hoi· ' Mrs. Wrllram c. Ahtrts, Jr., ner prior to the meeting at the were Ro)lf!rt ;CI!![.. GOP fiOIII- tinct.
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· The rr.,ldent had be-. ! 116U/ Fund Drive ~hairman : zer Hosp•illl School. of Nursi~~· , Wellston, son, 9· 33 a. m Wed- j homes or Mrs. Robert CanadnJ, missioner cnadlllali: E.' l. !,nolilfr arrotl by the ·~ ~ si!P.t . . .W bf ~
stmsi~r'the oocial gains undar lor the Meigs CAMJnty Chapter, I clvlr participatiOn '" [,.e Hea t ' neofay; Mrs. Jnhs Cook, Rt. 4, :Mr. and Mrs. Vernon .Weber Wrngell, O.mocrat Fxecul!ve Wednesday .... Connerd L. • ~ neld.""'' II!"QCOt4 Ill '!If
the Qtb Conrres•. but in nil American Red Cross
I' Fuod dr;ve and the IMn S·.··· ! Jackson. daughtor, 5 09 a .
m. and Miss san, Schaaf. Miss Committee cha~man. ope~lung ldayle, ~· .eouer. Obto. r::u: ,.rkiaf '"' lor lht
~4rm today he also ilalked to Dole Kautz. "hant'l chair· ' ;ce of hospital equipment and Thursda1 , Mrs. Od•il Mliler, lSchaaf is program chairman of for tho Democrat State Ucket; to obey top ~gn, llond
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vOters aboultheir porkethooks. l man. said the fund ~r;ve is OJ· siCk room supplies.
l B;dwell, son, 3'48 a. m. Thurs- , the local PTA unit,
Bernard V. Fultz, talklns fQr appear In munlciPII t'OIII'I Oct- .... IN: ~ .
Blull Ilepobii•aDJ
pected to gel underway the I Guest• at Tueoda1'1 meeting d•1·
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GOP COnlffts!onal oandidall ober 14.
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''The money people nave to last two wetks 10 Octooer, from , wer&lt; memhe" of the GaUipolls ~
Dilcllarged
Mrs .. Menning (Junel Kioes, Clarence !lilt"'; Or. HarOld
,
bave l1eeti II$ allht ~
•ptmd and to save mrr.·o•rd OCtober 17 to OCtnber II Goal I B&amp;PW
Club, .Elisa Kunball. Mrs. Howard Birchfield, Mrs. executiVe
secret.lry of . the Brown, spl!aklng lor .:&gt;emocrat '
S.:itoJ911A ~ 1illl l!f
appro1imately 10 limes •• mucb stt b1 Ill¥ Chapter " $3.'100. lllellY R1al, Juoo;Ja Dowler and Verne E. Bolinger, Paul L. I Mer.gs County TuberculohiS As- Cong. Walter H: Mot'ller; Aod~
1
heW. IIIIIUII at ' tht •14 ~.
~odor lhe [)emocrals .. tho Thle money will be used ' Mary Clendenin,
Bush, Jr., Mrs. John J. CaU, SOC)atiqn, pre,eni4d a talk
lor Candidateo i:IOrdon H. CaltlHlp ~ It! Albaor· II r:lf
Chit! Exe&lt;utive said. :'In tht for Chapter expenaee in con- '
Mrs. PelT)' Canode, Mrs. Her· !acta of lilf TB Ltey Re al wen. ilenloerat. Jnd · Wayne
·l totlllhL
final ~~ months of the neciioo with •ervices to mill. . .. ..
- ~ shel Craig, Mrs. Cllllord F. 4nd ur.ed ail to vo or It Gibbons,.Republ1oan, and Geor·
Ropubllcan administration, pr). 1tary fanlliies, first liQ
and
Egnor, Mrs Dalton A Grover, , The PTA Wont on ecord .. ge Banko, Democrat r - n .
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j!t&lt;l increased II per cent. In water salety, tho blood Jl'llC·
' Mrs. llollald Hall, Mrs. Earl ' en40rilnl. the Jexy. rs. Bruce tative candidate arid Jack Crtap
'I'M
011111~ &lt;If
the lil ~Ills o1 the Kenned1· ram in COMection w)lh hospit·
.. : F. Harford. Mrs. W, Jell JohJlo May, f member 0 ' county 'Silfakinl l&amp;r Robot! Swe•oey,
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Comm.,.... W ~ tu/e'
Johnson admlnistnUoo, priceo als used by Mt'ip olunty peo~
Gou&amp;e rfadllrl• - Galli· ' ""'· Mrs. Richard H. Martin, ~:::~~~~ P:: ~~r}~:~~~ DOmocrat . lor atlorttOJI lOt&gt; Mrs, Nancy f't'anklla ol
al T:'!!,;.,_
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hve 1nrreased only ? per COlli. lo, and a• a share "' the Na- 1polis Dam 12.0, 12.1 runnlnl 4 Mrs. Carl R. ParsO'Is, James , and 01 i 1~ the
. oral.
Jla county waa appoln..,_
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Me ••ld in I simiiu period uonaf Red Crosa P10811m in. I feet on roilm, Pomeroy. Ma•· jK. Phelps, Mrs. Orville l'hil· lto the~~~·~
. ' vy pllor l
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of an out-o!-sdioel
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ro~i. dispooablo, poi'BOIJII in· cJudin1 worJd.~ide dl•asters. Ion 20.49, Pt. Pleasant 21.01. : hfl', Rober! Pow•ll. Paula D.
borhOod Yout~ COrpl
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come ..... liW• ..... than 2 At the. meeUJlt, the noll ! Hrnton 1.116 Iaiii~~&amp;, Kanawha : Runion, Jamea N. Slater, Vir- Mr. Weber oondllCied the bu..
etpeclad tq be approved
per cent under the Republicans bloodmobrle vlsu wao also an. Ihils 4.:15 risln&amp;. Charleston, · g;J A Trotter, Chadea A Stone, ine&amp;S meedng and lnatailed Mr. I
· · when tile Ga!Ua-Melss
•A.AA
. buJ wltll up mcn than 21 oer nounced as scheduled· tor Mon- [19.115 stlltionary. London, Mar- ~ Mrs. Loren Blankenship, Cecil Gene Coleman as lreaiocer.
nlty ACtion Program'
U.f~
...nt )0 tho ' liennedy.Johnson :d•1: Oct. :14 at the Pomeroy ; mot and Winfield dams wore on E. Carpenter, Mrs: Bob ,f. IMra. Jessie White gave
the '
oommlilel
years.
1Jumor High Sclluol from 12 the silis.
; Hemetek. Mrs. Wilham
F. :secretary roport. The room 'I
n)8ht at lht Metp
l'!~•enlifOf .
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1110011 until t p.m
, Boat Movem•ata:
· Winebrenner, Mrs .. James 0. ! banner · was awarded to tht
houaa.
no, Pr~ent flattered the 1 u Mel&amp;• Coonty citizens will : Ulllo River - Jenks up 14, t , wh1, s. Keep rt flextble.
\ homeroom of Mrs. • Marlha l
Rlthud Sayrt, CAP ~==ir
llil\ Ccial'~• IIYIII&amp; futuro Cllnlinut In support 1he ~~~ a. m.: Baby Lear up 14. 4·M : Harding and infant son. Mrs, Cbapman'l Srd llldl lor hav·,
Sliitl l\lrl; •f'rinklln'l
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·JJii)QrlanB '""14 place it •·at pro&amp;ram with 11111 to 110 donors a. m.: John J. Rowe down 14, ' Clifford G. Cutlip and infanl l in&amp; the highest ·)Jfrconlage oi l
ment Ia pendlttl lblll
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11tf viii')'·t'l' ot the liat.'' Ho ot oach Blnodmol&gt;lle. We 11m!6·to a. m.: Steel EXJire" up ; son, Mn. Clarence Chapman lparenls present. Mrs. Nonga
1a
NYC project !rom
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-111!4 ' ~ •OIIkl be ~trntmbero&lt;l be repia~ the biOO&lt;J thai II 1!. 4:115 a. m.: Titan down 18, and infant daughter.
IRoberts' 7th grade class room I STOCKHOLM &lt;uP!) -'11!1
D.C. lllft;:e. would ~li fll";thepl.cq~~S'l" ·"
l"sed by Meigs l:&lt;Junt} rest. 5:15a. m.: St. Marys down 17, ;
Iwon flO in a coalqlt.for selllac 111111 Nobti Pri" ~
.
If~ .U ·MtiOn
.
Uenis." Kautz said.
2:10 a. m.; Onward dowt1 17,
the most PTA membership tic· was lll'lriied today to
Jlrll fer
liilll '"' ri\aiju&amp; .PJY·
o
1·30 a. m.; Criss. Jr.. down ;
llrelll. Dads' night was ohserv· Amerrcan acrentlsts
IIMI thell
Qll t1tt fll'~lpaT.IIJI. IIIa$.
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II, I:211 I . m.: Ira C. Blllo I
Ied durinl the roo!~! ooutll.
Peyton Boua af the
would lie
, Wa"' Cl!, W1J.I" ~·
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down ll, 4':!0 a. m.: John K.
(Continued !rom Pogo I)
Institute in New York and
anolher s11:-monllttt plriotl,
alettet ltlllnl'lbt ~
··. ' (Ct!ii~M fr0111 Plftll
up II, 5:10 1. m.; Rolllble up i North VIet Nam 1nd toured , FoUowinl the meet.lnll, re- ' Charl~ B. IIUQIDI ol
Sayre allo amtOUneed .
CGUpot\1 and 1a1erett due; &amp;
,lt. 5:46 a. m.: Wlltet Beck· IMarine pcsitlons juat south or \~esh~'!,:'e~1 aerved ~tht Untvorally ot Cltlcal'l.
of if1e Jll'OfM' ettnt1uo1
lllclllded' II lbe ~ama
·Jitpr,dliUvu in November. I
' po)liler l!llma Roper predicted ! NEW YORK &lt;UI'Il ·-8tock jord ap It, 4:25a.m.; Jeller- · lhe demiUtarized 10n1 toc1J1 omo
room.
en. The HO,IIlll prtu will
atlmlnlltrallotl pant ta
atljlone wJsltlit II ·IJII'\ !111
:w~ .
prices contl~ Wodutsday's 1,.. down 19, 5:45 a. m.: Edea-jalong with Lt. Geo. Ltwis Wail ty·five t;en!ll of the membership divided equally bftll'flll IJ1e jl!ilooltll of _,,7JO for the
bilan-,
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: , ·~, -~ to at)dress the bri£1&lt; rally al the OJienill&amp; ' na Boaworlll up 211, 4 a. m.; 1UJ. Marine commander in Viet 1lee hao been set aside lhll1ear two.
Qordon
Ha .aiJo hal dfiiiJPIIIf .lfGI..
,\(fain ~il, SJitj tht today.
ISteol ~r do'!J :Ill, 5:40 •· l Nom.
,.
Ito pay for refreshmon!ll,
I ,Roua waa lionored lor
in eblriJO at· 1111
...rna,, •Oct.&lt;Slr:llt
¢ li"OIIble for the Shortly aher the 9P""illl. bell :m.: BB}'OU Lallooe up !II, 7 a. ! Tiie Marines reported ktilln&amp; , ~ November meetlnJ wtli dllii!OVery • of
trear ttilhl. from I •II r ;~
VIII N.,., wll.ll kufedw"'·Pindressic ~te~tl min.: PMip s~ up 211. watt. IIi
Nortb Violll8fll&lt;W! in a five- be held at 'the Rutland Grade vdlii1IHI~~ ~::t:l
m. I'~ .~ · ~•
lfiiiJiioa n.Mi!tt ,ecopd.
r e • '""
•- ''"'"- a 1: I. Fiore '"'"" Jl, l:D a. 1OOtlr fillhl Wednelday jua~ School "" Nov. 14 with open scov•~~ =~·....
tllelr eltJIUtn' and' iliQI '~ ·
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gainot
UOpereontonllll753m.:Uhle(ieoogedowll2i,5:18
]hpu"
before
MoNamlra
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'oliserved.;,
prog·
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treatment
of
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vandallinL'nle.toft
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JSsutll traded. There..., l6l a. m.: .W. H. S~av.r, Jr., down :om the sector In 1 helklqpter lr•m '11'~1'~ pmented by the caJlCI!r,
~J~y
tuclt wUI ruq.~ 111!1
H. !g•:.:
out of range of smallarmt
; : :::\!:c:"w: win
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·,.JIIl.l!IING'I'QN. Dol. WI'! I l'll!~ftl Jollnsfl!l, wl!lrlft@ Ill•
pi\lj\il'ian's ftdora b!!' io'jes so
~~~ told the voten todly their
cl!&lt;l~ m the, 1'1... • elod!oll!
would be t "fateful ont" and
wal1!'ld t)lat if the! ai!Cted
Republicans "we oollld taller
and fall bark oDd fall."

Homecomi·D"., Quee·n' . '

lJ oso,· • af News

Women's Club to Hold Breakfast,
Attend Church SerVIces on Sunday

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Rutland PTA
Endorses
Levy Jssue

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Vote Hnnters ::, as u:
presente,. d
At portJand llbtl•:(':1"
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Crown yourself In
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Nobe·'J·PrlZ·e
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· Ohio commander II the
'f:.tclon died Monda,.
GJ~IlQul, he 4&gt;
Qlll Ptfetttl Or·
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'"~~;'2l::~ PTA Hallow·
wDI bf belli Sat·
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Grade $011091. '1'lte Car·
will 'bqln witb 1 1011~
iailitlir •it I p. m. T1tert will be
!tWo• ohop and Jlmil with
•Ill be lllld lltrouJI!t!lll
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1:10 p.m.; : Til• b1ltle
t&gt;l•eo
ca. Prblt-ain books 1were dl"
vanc:ed Vo It Ttl'o,
la E. P. Joneo llP Greenup 4:54l l elemenltl of the 5tb Mf'lno tribul414 to mombero prtHDt
to !&amp;'\'• and Amlrlean MeiGn 11 1. m.: Indiana down Gre011up Rejiment and a rompany o1 Off""" for the year aro ''
to er,,
5:50 a. m.: Luther HenlmauiCommuniato probing Marine follows: President,
Vernotl
Bteela posted 1 rounrt t1 down Meldahl 2: lit p. m.; Ma-l position• aion@ ih• northern 1Webl!r; vl,_ pr..ldellt,
ftln.
fractional gains. U.S. 8~ rooe ma Lear dowA Meldahll:IO
fnlnlier. Jnteii)Jenco o!ftcialo Tom Martin; . Secrelll)', ltln.
\ito
Republic 11 0 35 ami m.; Tlbolt down Meldahl 3:115 believe the North Vietnameso GeOrge White; Treaourer, Gene
Armcq \1 to 50.
p. m. : lllrlsty up Meldahl 7:35 )llan to lallllch 1 major att~ Cole!nlll: eommitlef chlitmtlll
KOdak advanced 1¥• to 115%,~•1P· m.: J . S. Lewls down Mel· l&lt;:rD!s tile demilitarized zona lare Budget and Fit11l!ICO. j\rlllOu Pont 1 IAJ Ill and Allled,dalll 10 P· rn.; Valvoline doWII within a few days after tt&gt;e ur Miller; Hospillllil:y, Mrs.
Chemical % to 3511,.
, Meidalll 1:50 a. m.; Molly K. monsoon raino arrive.
. , Hiram .. Slawtor; Momberahip,
American Teleplt,.rt wa1 Iup Mtll!alll 2:11 a. m.; Buck. McNamara 8llllllunced •.•
·Mrs. Howard Blrchlltld: Saleclipped for 1J at 55Y..
Ieye Stilt up Meldahl Hi a. were no plana for extendi111 )he ty, !loll Sponoer; ...,Q!neo
National Airlines advanced 1m.: Miss Suaan down Melda.hl one-year tour of U.S. Hi'VIC. and Publications and Hlltorlan
m to 611, ')'rana W..-id ~• tt 1:35 a. m.
, men DghUn1 m Viet Nam, Miss ,lfai'J Elizabetll Olapoiw.;
1111&gt; and KLM '~'• to 126~&lt;.
Galllpoi!J D11t1 - G eo r 1 boost!•l the niorale o1 d!QJI- pro~ram, Mlu Sally Schctl:
Falrcllild Caanera oprinled Pr~Ct tlowq 3:10 p. m.: Jeff· Ianda· of Gls and olfieora.
· and l'obllcky, !\Ira. Bruca May,
3~, 1o llt¥1. ~ rose ll• lroal down 1:5$ p, m.; PeciY Dnrltlll the nishl be waloh&lt;d
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to 41¥1 and ~M J¥1 1o 311¥1. Downey down 1&amp;:50 P· m·.: ov, plants from tho Oriskany MARRIAGE API'U9ATION
0111 ~inued to tntkt good EC up 11 p. m.: Walter CurleJ llklliJ off for strikes aplilol Dallas Eut~ene Rtiush '10,
)li'Qti'I!U. s~ard Oil (N.J.) do•n 12:50 a. m.; Wayoe H. N~th Vlel Nam, pari ol the141 Gallipolis, Carpenter, and Ctr·
ro.t 'I• to 871&gt;, Gulf 011 1 It up 3:30 a. m.; Harry Dyer mtBillll,l . II!Jck qalnll the 1olyn Maa Knottt, 37, Pumt~1
51% and Slllttlal'll Oil o1 down 3:40 • · m.; A. J. Pattoll Cnm~unlst "'tton.
student.
CaUiomll % It ..
up 4:fll •· m.: Polly 11. up 4:40 .Onf of them M
---·a. m.; Eliii'Cli!f up 5 a. m.: Sltybawk not from the Orllkany
ANNOONCE JW.JI:
Bayou La!ftte dowA 7:10 a.m.; -filled to retum. The pilot ... ' The K)'llf W~l ~aty
SON JUliN
Ellma Woods up 7:35 a. m.; llotod .p mlulttl.
will hold ' niiiUIIJI4! pje Frt·
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~- Tbe mot1M:r ls the former tto,m Wlnll•ld 7:10 p. rn.;
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Mn. Gtqe llayl!tol, Rullll!d; p. m.; H. E. Bowlto dooo Win·
lllatemal Jlltlldrnolller I~ Polly fielil 10:56 p. 11.; Lucy J....
lnttcler, ~. JI:J., -nd!Lucu up Willftekl 1:30 a. m.;
!"'"t lflllllmOIIIm Ire Cath· IL. W. S""' U, Wlnlle~ 4::1f

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with, Feodor Lyntn, a
in 11114.
The 87-year-old Roua
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IIOckeleller InstUIIfe •
res08rch department Ia Hew
York City.
He has worked ~
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Johnson Ucked &lt;Iff a list of tho men in Viol Nom "do not ~~:!:~on!roS:v~ ;,al .countv ·
his idm.1iS!rJtion's accom- shrink" from tho responsibilll1 ' Area Extension • c~"'..;· tJ&gt;t . I
plishments in he,lth, education, o1 keepln~ Amerioa'a promises E Main Street Jack n onil •
food far the hunlry, COIIIJerva- in Vitt Nam, "wo have : E;.,.llment wili be l:lted ~
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promists to k..p at hOI!''· 17&amp;
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MASON - Wahama'a Hom• ber of tht•Stud~nMl!iwi(..~ ·~alt, ~ ~l!l' .ol ·,fM .ter
Ills role " the iea\let ol the the ,~urse in VIet Nam to Ichildren •·who need education," ·coming fesllvilies planned !qr Girl's ~~~~~~ A~~~~ ~~IGr CINI..SIIe !•1ht 114uP ,
~tiiO&lt;ralk Party after briefly prove thai aggression does not to the poor "who need hope"
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October 14, art C(lmpletad ·With " da~tor Of llollhi! llal!flb ,.
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d!'tl!ll•l 1111 nat of tile pa,."
land 10 the old "whc n..d Harry w. Doxter, Burkhart the seleclion of candidate. for Mason, '!" · tht late. ~lao . NoOn·e·· ·Hu~
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Lane: Mrs. Marjorie Ruther- Homecommg Queen.
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Mrs. The1 are Pam Roush, a mem- : .Another Stnlor c'l)dl~ate,. II
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lillotian Premier Souvanna 2-Daily Sentinel, l'omeroy·Middlepcrl, 0 ., Oct. 13. 1968 Clifford C. Wood, r;oJIIpclis;
Vtclde May, I n"mNr of ta. ,I.;., ~'-'HIS•
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Student Couqcll. She Is
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h!l\1111 pohtiral speech at a The October dinner mee!lsg 11 n invitation to tho Silt Bien· Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. . 0 I i Yl a
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l'ljcDowell and James M. held Tuesday evemn~ at the Plans were made for
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1)l1Doil Jr., who 11 running. for Marti11 Rtstaurant. w1th Mrs. local celebration of Natrona! 8 2, Pt. Ple..ant: Mrs. Wa1d L. The Rutland PTA Monday enT"4 , l
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tilt Sonata ap1Mt Republican ,Grtct Pratt!, preSident, presld· &amp; pw Clob week, October 161h i Diddle, Racine ; Todd Srmpson. dorsed the TB levy in 1 'meet·
the Slalt lllil!way Patrol
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Sell. J. Clltb Bono.
II'll at tbe business ~eetinJ at through Oct. 22nd.
' Pomeroy; Orland w. Floyd, Iing a! lhe Ruliancl High School
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an ovorniobt, ~liticol owing guests, and o:hurt business ,.,. j m. at the Martin Restaurant, : •ph L. Schwab, Rt. . 2, Catletts· of the Rutland Cob Scouta.
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iA!O No? York City tho s.on was bel.· Reports . were ,during whidLthe woman of the I burg, K1 .: Mrs. Rtchard P. Group singing of tile P.T A.
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8mlden! tol~ his audio~ct he read on lile drstllct meotJog l"t lweek wtii be honored and each , Ashor, Ravenswood:
MIss Song W8! led by the president, Office soeken for county, dis· tum to
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the up· 1 member ot the club will recoive j Elizabeth A. R1an, Charleston, Vernon Weber. Rev. Bill Cart· , iricl and state llllSts wero ore.
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"Moet the ':andirlates niaJtt at 11:: ,.: stru:.C tile ~clt &lt;If day ••ht'll Mill
1ces al the M;ddlepc)1 Chorch Carr, Rl I Ravenswood ; Mrs. The Ohio University l'ia,ers Portland Elem0111ary . school. tha Shriver cai-:
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Richard W1ant. Rt. 5, Jack. 1 th School 0f Dr
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As part of the national ceie· •on; Mrs. Marlyn W. Gorre11, 1:nd ~
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or '!\ere Wll m~rato \llmep A bon lire tallY wlll"ri,y"Mid
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bratio~, each member is at· Raveoswood . Angela J Me- "The
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teltvi8&lt;4 news conference
tempt;ng to acquarnl the pubhc Gwrt, Jackson : Mrs. George iScllool" 81 I pill of the J&gt;I'Oi• a Jibt6!, IUPPII" tponsortd bJ 181 lo 1111 Sllrj., Ill'.
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with lhe alms allil projects of D. Otworlh, Rt. I, Ironton: Iram ~f the Silate Dep&amp;rtmen~ tile WsCs of the ·Portland Me~ The· patrol i!llad Ril'o ~
•r- p, jl; th• Wllili House a final quiz
the Midtliepcrt Club, which In· Mrs. Odell Miller, Bidw&lt;il : Mrs. ' of Mental Hygiene The mem- odisl Church. 1 I!IU. r.tc.K'It~ ~111 munielpal eoul\ • •L
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chxlos sponsorshiP .t a girl to Julia Cook Rl. 4. Jackson. lbors of the ml ~nd their di· was malltU ·of· memonlet.
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rectnr were entertained ~~ din- Jncloded .amon@ the &amp;ueBII within the IQIJred c .,
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I Bob Cleland ot Roell•• " the • nursess scholarship to Hoi· ' Mrs. Wrllram c. Ahtrts, Jr., ner prior to the meeting at the were Ro)lf!rt ;CI!![.. GOP fiOIII- tinct.
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stmsi~r'the oocial gains undar lor the Meigs CAMJnty Chapter, I clvlr participatiOn '" [,.e Hea t ' neofay; Mrs. Jnhs Cook, Rt. 4, :Mr. and Mrs. Vernon .Weber Wrngell, O.mocrat Fxecul!ve Wednesday .... Connerd L. • ~ neld.""'' II!"QCOt4 Ill '!If
the Qtb Conrres•. but in nil American Red Cross
I' Fuod dr;ve and the IMn S·.··· ! Jackson. daughtor, 5 09 a .
m. and Miss san, Schaaf. Miss Committee cha~man. ope~lung ldayle, ~· .eouer. Obto. r::u: ,.rkiaf '"' lor lht
~4rm today he also ilalked to Dole Kautz. "hant'l chair· ' ;ce of hospital equipment and Thursda1 , Mrs. Od•il Mliler, lSchaaf is program chairman of for tho Democrat State Ucket; to obey top ~gn, llond
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vOters aboultheir porkethooks. l man. said the fund ~r;ve is OJ· siCk room supplies.
l B;dwell, son, 3'48 a. m. Thurs- , the local PTA unit,
Bernard V. Fultz, talklns fQr appear In munlciPII t'OIII'I Oct- .... IN: ~ .
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pected to gel underway the I Guest• at Tueoda1'1 meeting d•1·
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GOP COnlffts!onal oandidall ober 14.
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''The money people nave to last two wetks 10 Octooer, from , wer&lt; memhe" of the GaUipolls ~
Dilcllarged
Mrs .. Menning (Junel Kioes, Clarence !lilt"'; Or. HarOld
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bave l1eeti II$ allht ~
•ptmd and to save mrr.·o•rd OCtober 17 to OCtnber II Goal I B&amp;PW
Club, .Elisa Kunball. Mrs. Howard Birchfield, Mrs. executiVe
secret.lry of . the Brown, spl!aklng lor .:&gt;emocrat '
S.:itoJ911A ~ 1illl l!f
appro1imately 10 limes •• mucb stt b1 Ill¥ Chapter " $3.'100. lllellY R1al, Juoo;Ja Dowler and Verne E. Bolinger, Paul L. I Mer.gs County TuberculohiS As- Cong. Walter H: Mot'ller; Aod~
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~odor lhe [)emocrals .. tho Thle money will be used ' Mary Clendenin,
Bush, Jr., Mrs. John J. CaU, SOC)atiqn, pre,eni4d a talk
lor Candidateo i:IOrdon H. CaltlHlp ~ It! Albaor· II r:lf
Chit! Exe&lt;utive said. :'In tht for Chapter expenaee in con- '
Mrs. PelT)' Canode, Mrs. Her· !acta of lilf TB Ltey Re al wen. ilenloerat. Jnd · Wayne
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final ~~ months of the neciioo with •ervices to mill. . .. ..
- ~ shel Craig, Mrs. Cllllord F. 4nd ur.ed ail to vo or It Gibbons,.Republ1oan, and Geor·
Ropubllcan administration, pr). 1tary fanlliies, first liQ
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Egnor, Mrs Dalton A Grover, , The PTA Wont on ecord .. ge Banko, Democrat r - n .
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j!t&lt;l increased II per cent. In water salety, tho blood Jl'llC·
' Mrs. llollald Hall, Mrs. Earl ' en40rilnl. the Jexy. rs. Bruce tative candidate arid Jack Crtap
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the lil ~Ills o1 the Kenned1· ram in COMection w)lh hospit·
.. : F. Harford. Mrs. W, Jell JohJlo May, f member 0 ' county 'Silfakinl l&amp;r Robot! Swe•oey,
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Johnson admlnistnUoo, priceo als used by Mt'ip olunty peo~
Gou&amp;e rfadllrl• - Galli· ' ""'· Mrs. Richard H. Martin, ~:::~~~~ P:: ~~r}~:~~~ DOmocrat . lor atlorttOJI lOt&gt; Mrs, Nancy f't'anklla ol
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hve 1nrreased only ? per COlli. lo, and a• a share "' the Na- 1polis Dam 12.0, 12.1 runnlnl 4 Mrs. Carl R. ParsO'Is, James , and 01 i 1~ the
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Me ••ld in I simiiu period uonaf Red Crosa P10811m in. I feet on roilm, Pomeroy. Ma•· jK. Phelps, Mrs. Orville l'hil· lto the~~~·~
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etpeclad tq be approved
per cent under the Republicans bloodmobrle vlsu wao also an. Ihils 4.:15 risln&amp;. Charleston, · g;J A Trotter, Chadea A Stone, ine&amp;S meedng and lnatailed Mr. I
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nlty ACtion Program'
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1Jumor High Sclluol from 12 the silis.
; Hemetek. Mrs. Wilham
F. :secretary roport. The room 'I
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1110011 until t p.m
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· Winebrenner, Mrs .. James 0. ! banner · was awarded to tht
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no, Pr~ent flattered the 1 u Mel&amp;• Coonty citizens will : Ulllo River - Jenks up 14, t , wh1, s. Keep rt flextble.
\ homeroom of Mrs. • Marlha l
Rlthud Sayrt, CAP ~==ir
llil\ Ccial'~• IIYIII&amp; futuro Cllnlinut In support 1he ~~~ a. m.: Baby Lear up 14. 4·M : Harding and infant son. Mrs, Cbapman'l Srd llldl lor hav·,
Sliitl l\lrl; •f'rinklln'l
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·JJii)QrlanB '""14 place it •·at pro&amp;ram with 11111 to 110 donors a. m.: John J. Rowe down 14, ' Clifford G. Cutlip and infanl l in&amp; the highest ·)Jfrconlage oi l
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IRoberts' 7th grade class room I STOCKHOLM &lt;uP!) -'11!1
D.C. lllft;:e. would ~li fll";thepl.cq~~S'l" ·"
l"sed by Meigs l:&lt;Junt} rest. 5:15a. m.: St. Marys down 17, ;
Iwon flO in a coalqlt.for selllac 111111 Nobti Pri" ~
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Uenis." Kautz said.
2:10 a. m.; Onward dowt1 17,
the most PTA membership tic· was lll'lriied today to
Jlrll fer
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1·30 a. m.; Criss. Jr.. down ;
llrelll. Dads' night was ohserv· Amerrcan acrentlsts
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II, I:211 I . m.: Ira C. Blllo I
Ied durinl the roo!~! ooutll.
Peyton Boua af the
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Institute in New York and
anolher s11:-monllttt plriotl,
alettet ltlllnl'lbt ~
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up II, 5:10 1. m.; Rolllble up i North VIet Nam 1nd toured , FoUowinl the meet.lnll, re- ' Charl~ B. IIUQIDI ol
Sayre allo amtOUneed .
CGUpot\1 and 1a1erett due; &amp;
,lt. 5:46 a. m.: Wlltet Beck· IMarine pcsitlons juat south or \~esh~'!,:'e~1 aerved ~tht Untvorally ot Cltlcal'l.
of if1e Jll'OfM' ettnt1uo1
lllclllded' II lbe ~ama
·Jitpr,dliUvu in November. I
' po)liler l!llma Roper predicted ! NEW YORK &lt;UI'Il ·-8tock jord ap It, 4:25a.m.; Jeller- · lhe demiUtarized 10n1 toc1J1 omo
room.
en. The HO,IIlll prtu will
atlmlnlltrallotl pant ta
atljlone wJsltlit II ·IJII'\ !111
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prices contl~ Wodutsday's 1,.. down 19, 5:45 a. m.: Edea-jalong with Lt. Geo. Ltwis Wail ty·five t;en!ll of the membership divided equally bftll'flll IJ1e jl!ilooltll of _,,7JO for the
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Qordon
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ISteol ~r do'!J :Ill, 5:40 •· l Nom.
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Ito pay for refreshmon!ll,
I ,Roua waa lionored lor
in eblriJO at· 1111
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¢ li"OIIble for the Shortly aher the 9P""illl. bell :m.: BB}'OU Lallooe up !II, 7 a. ! Tiie Marines reported ktilln&amp; , ~ November meetlnJ wtli dllii!OVery • of
trear ttilhl. from I •II r ;~
VIII N.,., wll.ll kufedw"'·Pindressic ~te~tl min.: PMip s~ up 211. watt. IIi
Nortb Violll8fll&lt;W! in a five- be held at 'the Rutland Grade vdlii1IHI~~ ~::t:l
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By FRED McMANE
.o UPI Sport• Writer
~oody Hayes must have a
llo4d ;dea of how the enemv felt
whitl caesar's ·le"'ons inarche1
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Hfth·rankod Southern Calllornla KIIII!B! State while Georgia
are hoping to have it tBIIer 'tech t• tabbed an eight-point
than :aat weekend when both choice over Auburn.
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narrowly avoide&lt;l defeat. The Two of tho naUon • top
Bruins are a 22-pOlnt choice to quarterbacks will play lmporhandle Penn State while tho tant roles In eighth-ranked
To bailie the Roman• and Trojans rate an eight·polnt pkk Florldo's and ninth· ranked
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Purdue's forlunea this Satur10 11y.
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Nebraska, No. 6 in the nation, day. The

Sees More of S;Une on Sat~day's, Card
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nine-point' choice to beat
Carolina ~11 lind the
makers, bailklllg~Ol! the .
of Bob GHese 1. ari · a
choice to dtifea~ t.lklflgan.
Tenth·rankell Oklahol!tll li.
ID-polnt · favorlle 16 doleal '
Kanaa• In a Big Eight clash.
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of congratulatory
telegrams predict iho Tenneoleo
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waa embarr..,lng to a man wlll deal rugged Alabama 111
poosesse&lt;l of my Inherent mod- Urst defeat ol the ·year, fll-14.
esty - hak·kaffl
~t Ann Arbor, In the game
NevertiJelelllii'lt was heart- which may decide tha Btg Ton
.warming IQ.Jiear lrorrr so many repr..entaUve In the · Ro•e
of you, especially following a Bowl, w•tch lor holt Michigan
' -kend that aaw nlost or the to upaet Purdue's Boilermak·

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1'oantssee 11, Alabama II
Te111 A&amp;:M U, T.C.U. t
Florida St. 30, Te111 Tee• 11 .
ArkaDBaa II, 'f8181 ·II ·
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Georgia Tech 10, Aub.,. 1.
Air Fon:c 17, OreiOD 7
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Holy Croll .11, Boslfft v. ,,

nover lost a boule during their .Js gl~en a _22-point edge over Stove Spurriers _arm, are a FrLSUidaare rated a• ·tosaup ill Mrs. Charle! Machlr, Mrs. John collegla!e football export• re- ers, 211-20.
Dtdlo 11, Cllem~on 8
herday a nd all one could do
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~r.s\, ftletmlre, Mrs. Albert Roush, I duced· to t1&gt;t JIBIUII of rotten • Other contests worthy o! MIA. Stale 10,. Hotlllea II
4-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct. !3, 1966
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Colgate one over Prln&lt;eton, Mrs. E. T. Roush, Mrs. T. Bert · esgsperts - heh·heh!
special nojp match,,, N otre 1Ullaolo 25, !udlaaa. 1
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Army II over Rutgers, Mary· Roush, Ml" Millie Bumgarner, However, veteran followers Dame and North ·Carolina. and Colorado 13. ·Iowa Slate,It
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land eight over We91 VIrginia, Mrs. Velma Roush, Kay Rowm, of the.,Hoople ~~Ystem
ltAOw Arkansas
and Texas Walch Ukla~oma II, Kau'"' t.
nr hope to d1e like a nrav€ :
Arkansas three ·over Texa 111 , Mrs. UonaM Smithson, Mrs. there ·was· nothing unusual a- for well-rested North Carollna L.S.U. 16, Ken1ucky 14
"arrior.
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Minnesota 10 over Iowa
Clarence Thomas and
·Mro. bout my C!OrrecUy forecasting to give the Irish a atifl battle Maryland 21, W. Ylrllala ll
Hayes, an nld warrler as rar 1
IHlnols six over Indiana.
Charles F. Yonker.
Ithe colos!al upset of Arkansas before suc~umblng,. ~21. The Mlehlpa '28, Purdue 20
"' B1g Ten football ,s NEHACLIMA GARDEN CLUB St. Paul's
Lutheran Church --by Baylor, the Oklahoma trl· Arkansas Razorback• wiD ie- Mlnneoota 1!, Iowa 1
~·~ncerned, finds hlmsell ta~M ' The Netraclima Garden Club met Cor a dinner meeting on , Mrs. Donald Bumgardner, Mrs.
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Iumph over favored Texas, or sum~ their winning wayJ with MJstitslppl 13, .So. Mlas .. 11
\~lth ~.he ~rospecl ol abando~lng ! met on Monday evening at the Wednesday evening at Roush's .John F. Roush and Mrs. Da· It has been announced that a the Illinois 10-9 comeback vic- a hard-fo~t, HJ.12 victory OY Talll tl, No. Texas Slate 10
Ills hall contro l ollense m lavorlJIOme of Mrs. Carroll Adams, I Cafeteria. The program was vld Roush. Mrs. Jack
daughter has been born to Mr. tory over 9hlo 'state - Har • er ·Texas.
V.C.L.A. If, Peaa · Slate II
of a n~ore vercatile attack. thls iJr with Mrs Bill Huward and prest!nted by Rev . Jack T. presided at the
business and Mrs. Fred Po~eroy of San- rumph!
Now go on with the fore cast. Washlllaton Bt. 14, Utlb U
Saturday wnen the mighty , Mrs. James N. Roush as co- Welch, Pastor of the church. meeting. others attending were La Cruz, ~ew Mex~co on Octo·\ Incidentally, in the
latter Missouri 11, Okla. State 10
Va. Tecb U, Vanderbill Jo
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Jeeion'l of Mlchl~an Statt• hostesses. The meetmg
was He gave a book review on "The I Mrs. Duane Church, Mrs. Wil· her a,
· The baby weighed 1 game, the final score was only Nebraska 33, Kaasu S&amp;aie 0
Vfrllaia 1%, VMJ I
invade Columbus. Ohio . to 03 ·opened hy the presideot, M". Comlortable Pew" by ,Pierre , llam Powell, Jr., M". Melvin 1 lbo. 1 ozs. and hao been nam-, two point• away from our ID-7 Florida 29, N.C. State 3
Waoblnglon 30, California 0
lie ~hJO State.
1James N. H.oush. The. Club Barton. A short business meet· Knapp, Mrs. Harold Rose, Mrs. ed Sherr.y Kay. They. have one ! fore cast. (Ed. Note: Look out, Notre Dame 25, N. C~rol. !t Northwestera 21, WI•. 21
M~rh1gan State. a wr iJ.i sons. pledge to the flag and •ng was conducted by Harold Lloyd Roush.
other child, 8 son, Mike.
1 Pully, you'll explode.)
Mlcb. State 12 1 Oblo Stale 10
Wyoming II, 1\10\I' .Meslco It
coa~hed team . wt.th awesome Idub collect was given by all. , Rose.
Mrs. Pomeroy 15 the former 1 As a token of my apprecia· Idaho 35, OregOn State 17
Yale Zl, Colambla t
!'!Ze'; IS the nnt1on s top-ranked Devotions wer·e given by Ml1l. Attendillg were Henry
H.
The Rebecca Circle met a.t ~andra RouRh, dau~hter of Mr., tion for your complimetltary Pittsburgh 12, NaYy 8
C.lgate %1, PrlDee&amp;oa 7
college team and has no~ lost "Ism Howard. She read a read· Buck, Jr., Duane Church, Rob- the hom~ of ~rs.
Carroll an~ Mrs. Donald F. Roush of messages, I have several good· Army 38, Rutgers 7
Rtght Wrona TIH Pel.
regular sea9on ga me m twl} j ing ··watered Gardens.''
ert Layne, Donald Bumgardner, \ Adams, Jr. With Mrs. B. R. , New Haven.
I ies for you In this week's fore· So. Carolina 24, Wake For. 11 Last Week: · !I 1J t .811
:;t&gt;ason::l. They have steamrolled \ The roll call -Ras answered Harold Rose, Joe Paugh, Her- IVance as co·hostess on Wed- ~
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f,a!t Lan,;ng, Mich .
' nik brought an arraogement ol The W.S.C.S. of the
New ! and Mrs. B. R. Vance takmg with proceeds for flower fund.
.lOW ,tKf ... HIGH QUAliTY
Favon Ball Control
dri ed straw flowers and thistle Haven Methodist Church met : part. Mrs. Marti~ O_hlinger pre· The door prize was won by Mrs.
Only Schwinn oHtrt wch
HnyPs' ?allle strategy l1asn_' t in a basket for an exhibit.
for thr: · October meeting at lsided at the bustne&amp;s meeting. H. Capehart. Attenainf were
fine quat~ at 1ucfl ct tfttHty
chatlg&lt;'S """he came to. Ohw The club voted to sell Flow- the h""" of Erma Folmer .
Plans were made to hold a Hal· Mrs . William Mcfarland, Mrs.
pric•. for the belt vatu.
State 15 years ago. He Js th ~ r1 Arrangement 1967 Calendars · Nancy Wright gave a book 'i loween Party for the pre · Cliff Roush, Mrs. Hal\lld Cape~
rid• a Schwlnnl
:oremost exponent ot ba:l as a project. Mrs.
. Donald report on ''Be~ond Ourselves." fic~ool a~d elementary school hart, Mrs. Melvin Knapp, Mrs. CLEVELAND (UPI) _ Rook- the Browns first turn came, SG
control offen.~e and looks uron ~umgardner was appomted to Those attendmg were Mrs. children m the afternoon on Oc· Thomas Grinsteo:~d Mr:,. Cecil 1~ Milt Morin Is getting soml' Collier t3pped the 6-foot-4 241llhe forward paf;s with con- purchase a door priz~ to .oe Nancy Banks
of Pittsburgh, tober 27th with Mr!l William Dl111can, Mrs. Do~gla! Miller, fl:pecial tutoring from Cleveland pourw.cr.
tempt.
sent to the J?l::&gt;tnct Convent1on Pa., Mrs. 0. 0. Sayre, Mrs. I Russell a!' chairman and a par· Mrs. Pans} Fry Mrs Thelma 8
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A •veer Advan.ced Senior
Ht)wevcr. t.lw dt&gt;an_ ot Hi~ Ten to be held_ in Huntington . ?n Rachel Sayre, Mrs. C1aud Bum· ; ty for Junior and senior High Capehart, Mrs. Sybil Smith and r~wi~s , 0~~ed d~i~ rematk· Morin _ who wJll be 24 Sat.
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F~ank , ~t.udents at 7 p.m. on October Mrs. Bill Crln::i tead.
anl el~cp
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urday _had an important .r..,.
may h&lt;lvc to sera p h1s 'thn'·-· russed the1r C1v1c Beautlhcatwn Spradling, Mrs. Verne Hmer· 27th with Mrs. Carroll Adams,
ab Y w ·
ommendation for the job from
yards and a cloud ol clusl'' PriJjects. the Ma~on · PumPrny man, Mrs.
Kobert Herndon, Jr. a3 chairman with both be·
BANK EMPLOVEF. TO
Morin is the only rookie start· Vic Fusia, his coach at the Un~
(lffense it hi~ LP.&lt;!m en•n 1111pt&gt;~ Brtdge and the NPw
Haven Mrs. Marion DingP.y, Mrs Cla ra lng held at the Parish House.
ATTEND MEETING
ing y,;ith the offense. He fillS the iversity of Massachusetts.
lo dir &lt;1 warrior's dt&gt;at h aJ.(a insl . 'r 1 ~1 Office.
fiill, Mrs. Hazen Roush, Mrs. Others &amp;ttendtng were
Mrs. James Layne. Assistant Ca!Jt.. tight end !lpot which became va- Fusia said Morin was morethe Spartans.
Mrs. Tom Hoffman present· Arthur Thabet, Mrs.
Glenn James Cunningham, Mrs. WU- ier of the Mason Count) Bank. cant when Johnny Brewer
as a senior than Mike
St'&lt;'tl lld·rard\l'd l\o lre Dam· . l'd a . ver~ informative and _in Smith. Mrs. Nancy
Wright. : liam Powell, Mrs. J. V. Me- will be attending the lOth An· cessfuily made the switc-h to Ditka when the all-pro tight end
Rnnlht&gt;r powerh ou~" t', doe ~n ' t tere!!tmg program on ··ory m~ Mrs. Letha Kelley, Mrs. Lil· ' Grew Mn. ·Edna Burris, Mrs. nual Session of the West Vir· linebacker
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or the Chicago Bears was with !
JigurP to hove it as ro~ 1 gi 1 tJ 1 i~ .Marena s ·or ninter rrange· l1an 1r. s an Mrs. Fo mer.
ginia School of Banking Octo- Although he m1·ss"'"" the
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week•nd wh&lt;·n "" Irish tnc kle mens.
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the Panthers' •tall while Dltka
1\orth carotin&lt;1 Notre Dana~ ent type_"' ol maten&lt;JI!-. Ihal had . The W.S.W.S. of
Bacht~l i'.,. Mr. John Looney, S~rvice For· Jackson Mill .
College Ali·Stars, he ranks tblrd
c.:IUII..utUL~
has . unle;l~ht•(! . a pmn•rlul brl'n d.ned_ and told the meth· E.U.B. Church. met for their 'ester. of Mason County, will ·bel The School is spo.nso_ r.ed joint- among the Cleve!""-~
played
at
the
school.
Collier say•' the rookie Is do0 r I ober rnee tmr; at t.he church. I. guest .speaker at the meetmg , ly by tht: West VIrgm1a Bank· He has caught 17 ~"'
pa!!smg i:lHack 10 rr.utmg tour u(h u ~e d 111 drymg.
poses ior
ing uvery well."
oppom·nts thu s far and w111 bf' flefrPshme_nts were servt&gt;d to Mrs. Kathryn Goodw.m was . the 1tit 1he !'jew H&amp;lleo Garden Club ers A~~oc1ation and the College vards for a 14.6 ..average per uHe also has done some floe
a solid 25-point choi('P to h;•n·ilt thnse attendmg: Mrs . Ph! I Bat· leader for th~ meetmg. The ;·on ThU'rsday ~Ven\ng. His topir of Commerce of West Virginia • tch
1he Tarhe('b. who havf' won ey, Mrs. Donald Bumgardner, program topic was "Leader-! ··n be . "Re-ForestatiOn'' and University.
taO t' G
ColitJ nd
blocking- just 8!1 good as the
Whaf ftDIIIrtll Sfto11 lchtM
two of theiJ fir~t thr~e onl'"-ih. ~~rs. CPett! Burris,DM~s. . Wi~· :ship." Assisting with the pro-; =~II be accompal\ied., by ilides. The .openin~ session will hear Gr~: ar:~head ~: h~m in
blocks Brewer made - and you
luhultor ·" - Schwl.l ltulft·llt
1\labr~ma th., nation !-:. 1hlrd hum row. Mrs. avid Fields. gram was Mrs. Achsah Miller I WS W.S llVTH CIRCLE Dr Marllyrl Jarvis of the West
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know'John was one of the best,''
•rckltcnd,
.,..., bro..~
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rank~ le~m rou ld be far mu Jr . Mrs William Clbbs, Mrs. Mis~ Mary Jewell, Mrs. tAiri'l~ Th
~ •Ro•th .Circle f the WS vt.:ginla U~iverttlty .
. recebptJoD epartment. rdrue
Collier said',
with
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"On others Milt makes mls
9 carrllf e~nd le..W..O.IIAM
Jts b1ggest ro:ulb toc k to a urn
man, rs.
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ermtlt, 1w's of the U;B Church mrl l { Th1s year's major course of n k c 11
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perfecl ~('ason m !he presL•nt•e Kn~srhmk, Mrs. Robert Layne, Mrs. Opal Mulford and M~. on. Monday ·~eni~g at the study wlil be "Investments," in- :;~r o ms s
r
takes. He's really not even con~~ ~~ · - ·
of Tennf&lt;;spt• Ttw Voilm!Pers Mr:; Harry Mrller, Mrs. Che~. La~ra Elliott.
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scious of some or them."
JOst a loug~l 6 :l garlle :'l Mter \\-Hea ver.danMd theRho~s.~esd·. n unng the. business meeting Ias hostess The program 'The ing money and Capital Markets, draft pie~ He bad been
''He's played so wen so much
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Christian's .Call to
Leader- anagemeot o( nv~ts 1p of [ott a couple~ of veara
nPl't hJ'm to do so all the time' .
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amsWO AN'S CLUB , a Thorean orp an.
. " was presented by Mrs Bank As St:! ts . Llabtl Ity and Cap- on the Browns
. ' draft list
,-fasI .vet·'·~Pn d but .,a
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0'3 t! attending were Juan·l .~red Batey
ital. There will also be lectures ear as tho best of the
.-0.~,ge.t · 18 is 8 st pro sea- Ph-:. 992-2~4
PomaNV
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Taxation,
Bankmg
Law
and
end
prospects
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tbe smgmg of Hav~
J.ne u om a !on.
He was still available
~;hould dec1de the favmllt' tor
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ger. Mary Jewell, Evelyn own Way Lord'' followed w1th The Instructors from these - - -~-·- ~
t'edmg the dtstnct conveot1on Jewell Alma T'ripplett v 1r
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JUMBO'S DEMISE
IItle
Clubs held on October Jst at ~ma H.. zlen, Mlldren Jeweil, Jewell, ·and two reatlfhgs by the fields of bankmg and edu·
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race Brown, Janet
Nee&lt;ls, lMrs Clayton Alhey a~d Mrs. cation and are well qualified 1 Jumbo, !&gt;. T. Barnum s fa.
.
b a mmat. ;gl c Oil . Mem I Opal Mulrord, Laura Elliott , oth~ Lieving Mrs
0 t tit by reason of their Wide range I mous eiephant, was
killed '
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par
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were
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Katheryn
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e..~,e o a
rand
r. a. · ~'' , ,,
La~t~ous~nn~n~ a~,
~s M . all, and Mrs 4chsah ~hiler. Iand the greup sang "Where He phases of their proff!miions.
Trunk. lraltt ttccidentally crasb4:.~.~ ·t,,;:~ h~." 1"
"· P M · Rsh. dymGue 1ead
SEWING CLLB
1Leads Me 1 Will Follow '' t
ed into the 'huge animal whUe
·-ows, rs 1c ar . ,rms ea
'fhe sewmg
· CJ ub met
BIRTH ANNOU~CED
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on Those attending were Mrs. 1
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the carcus
animals were being; II
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a~U~~~·ri'l~a~~a~~H J~.EN IThursday aft~rnoon at tt.E' home : H~Fd Burris Mrs~ Fred Bat. II Rev. and Mrs. Martin Berls- loaded on the ·fain.
,,.~w~M~·~··~·~·~··~m~··:"~'~··~·~~~~·
:::=:~~~ ol Mrs.. Edwid Stein. .•.Those
ley,.Mrs. T. Bert Roush. Mrs. ford are announcing the birth
.......
_ - - - - ·The Lutfle~an Church Men ol ' attending were Mrs. D.
A. Bernard Lievmg, ifrs. R F. of a daughter, Sarah Emily, on parents are Mr. and Mrs. W.
' Smith, Afro. OtUe Roush, Mrs. IBryant, Mrs. Otha LJevlng, Mra.jl SUnday morning at Holzer Hos- ~· Borioford; all ol
Eulah MacKnight, Mrs. Her-.Qeorge Jewell, Miss
Millie pita! Tho maternal ¥randpar. W. Ya., Rev. and Mrs
man Layne, Mrs. John F ry,I Bwngarner, Mrs. Achsah Mtl· ; ents are Mr. and Mrs. Thorn rd. have ooe other child,
Mrs R. F. Bryan~, Mrs. Fred ter. Rev. Martin BerJS!ord, Mrs. , TurncT and lhe paternal grand.' son, Andy.
Batey, Mrs. How WI Wsgen· Cl!lyton Athey ond Mrs. Ollie
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hal•. Mrs. IJoyd lloush, Mrs. Roush.
B. R. Vance, Mrs. H. L. Dyer
RHODODENDRON
end Mrs. Stein.
Tho Rbodoilendron Ho m o i
. The next meellnjj will be on Domonatrauon Club met at the 1
Thursday ,October 18th at the Club Houae on Thurstl•y. This
home of Mrs. Htiwerd Wagen. was their annual organllatlonal
hols.
meeUng and a potluck dinner
LUTHERAN
was held at tho noon hour.
CHURCH WOMEN
The meeting was opened With
The Esther and Rebe&lt;~a Cir- the Pledge to the Flag, follow·
cles of The Lulberan Church od wilh devotional period, the ,
Women met this past
week 27!U Psalm w_as read, Mr s.
for their regular
monthly ~rnard Uevmg read a ~m
meetings. It was announced ul I! There Anything
Quite
When lie's
the meetings that the Oil'!trjct So Lovely" and Mrs. T. Bert
Meeting woUld be held in Char- I Roush read a ,poem "Autumn." i
going Into
l'he best fuel for your
i ieston at Trinity
Luthe.rAn 1 Dur.lD8 the oosiness ~eetmg !
uniform,
: Church &lt;&gt;n October 17th
at i a report from the nommallnjj
give him our best.
IUO p.m. Tiley also announced itommittoe was gtven and ac· home. Tops in comfort,
C&lt;Jnvenience. Call us lor
' that the Group would bold • jcepled : President, Mf,, CharGive him a waterproof•
Genoral Meeting
on October los F. Yonker: VIet Preoldent, .
8ulov1 Commander- the pertect
lith, with a progressive dlnner, IMn. Velma Roush, Secretary,
delivery, any time.
watch tor thll very JPIOIIt
and using a millsioo
theme Mrs. t.onard Smithson. TrtB8young man In your llll.ltceuM H't
"Hungry World" as tho pro .urer, Mrs: Albert llouab.
truly I mtn'l WIICh. ltl !M).jtwtl,
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Course Ul lgroup decided to meet at the
shOek Mlltant. self-winding MOvtmtnt Is
OUR TRUCKS ARE EQUIPPED WITH
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" present club house aa long u
ttum whh typlcllll BuiOYI qualtty control,
1 begin at lhe home of Mrs. Da- : would be JlOSSlble. They disUp lo 600 separate faclory Inspections assure it Isn't
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,.,d Roush, using a South Sea I cussed Acbievement Day to be
th ia !he kind ol watch you want him to weer-a
' Isle tlJeme: a salad course at 1held OctQber u ol SUuth Side
walch he can really rely on? Than come in and look
Fer Better, Quicker More Eftlclont Servlco
al our corT1p.e1e collection. When you ki'IOW
the home of Mrs. William Rus- : ~H Camp.
what ma~ .. l'o ~ walt;h lick you'll choose Iii BuiOYa.
sell u·nng . China and Japan I
aUendlng were Mrtl.
theme; Mam Course at tlJe c. B. JluletL Mrs.' Robert ROll·
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College.
Tho Faculty Women's Club
will sponsor a tea for freshm'tm
girls on Oct. 26.
The college's new dinin, hall
will be reserved for a Masonic
banquet on Oct. :19. The banquet to honor Ben Evallll of
Jack1011, Ohlo wiU be at 7:30.
The National
Shakespeare
Company is coming to RGC.
on Nov. 14, a live production of
the play, "Much Ado
About
Nothing," written by Shakea·
peare, will be presented at 8
p.m. in Community HaD. This .
will be open to the general publit.

College ...
BY GEORGE IOMERVU££
"'I'IIE LIRRARY fiOMES
FIRST''
"We meet this afternoon In
a new year to dedteatt a new
building. It Is an ocoaslon of
pride and celebration for Rio
Grande - and for aU students,
present and future, who wUI
come here In search of learnIng. For this building- UU.
new library - Js truly central
to the college and aU It• promIse. lndee&lt;l It could be the col·
lege If no other building r..
mained.'' Tbjs is from an addresH by Francis Keppel, Assistant Secretarv of EducaUon,
Department of HEW delivered
at the dedicaUon of tho Jeanette Albeiz Davia linrary on
the Rio Grande College Campiis )ln January 18 of this year.
The dedication marked the
climax of 8 1riv. th:it began
on Aug. 14 lgG2 when a need
for the library was discussed
by the college's Board or Tr~
tm .. On June I, 1962 .,awe lhe
employing of a fund •Bislng organizallon. the John R Fitch
Company of Philadelphia, Pa.,
to determine gift • gJving po-

A new college parking lot :
will be open iD the near future.
It is to be located
betweea
Holzer Hall and the intramural ,
WITH ~ONGRESSMAN - Pictured above with Congressman and Mn. W. H. Moeller are Chairmen
athletic fields and will help to 1
of the vanous county Moeller ~or Congress Women's Activity groups. Left to right, front row: Mrs. Mary
relieve the parking problems on
Biehl, Wa~h1~gton Co., Mrs. Richard Ferguson, Morgan Co., Mrs. Gemma M. Cascl. Meigs Co., Mrs. Jean
fampus.
Tob1as, F&amp;lffleld Co., Mrs. Wilma Allen, Athens Co., Mrs. Bernice Stewart, Fairfield Co., and Mrs. Caddie
The Rio Grande College Film '
Reynolds, secretary m the ConP.ssman's District Office, who was a guest at the meeting. Left to right,
Society will open the 1966 · 67
back row: Mrs. Mable Wykle, Vmton Co., Mrs. F~ye Bowman, Lawrence Co., Mrs. Gerry Frye, Vinton Co.,
season soon. Among the first
Mrs. Moeller, Co.ngressman Moeller, Mrs. Harry Naugle, Jackson Co., Mrs. Eloise Howell, Lawrence co.,
13 film,s to be shown art' five
Mrs. Wtlham Elhott, Morgan Co., and Mrs. John Burnworth, Washington Co. Absent when the photo was
Am~an films and eight for·
taken were Mrs V..rla Casto, Gallia Co., arid Mrs. Frances Snyder, Perry Co. The legislature couple were ·-.. eign film~. The films are: Am·
guests when the Women's Activities Chairmen of the Moeller for Congress Committee mel at Fred's
erican - "Requiem for a Hea·
Steak House in Nelsonville. Speaki~g briefly, Rep. Moeller stressed the need for continued economic and
· vyweight.'' ··on· tht'
Water·
educahonal progress m the lOth D1stnct by means of qualified and capable representation m the U. s.
front,'' "Frum Here to I!LerniCongress. "To send an inexperienced representative to Congress at this time," Moeller said, "would
ty," ''Casablanca." and "'I'he
_ mean a slow down of the progress we are now seeing all__ove_r_our lcOth District.: _____ ~------ Cain~ Mutiny :" F'rench - ''Bon.
(Continued on Page S)
tential of the college's constitu·
pany held a yearbook seminar : ttle U. S. House of Representa·
encies. One month later, on
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and workshop on campus on ' tives from Ohio's tenth dis- li
July 17, 1%2, a major glft9 and
September 30 for representa- trict will hold a debate on cam
GIRLS
t:apit~l. i~prove~ents cAmpaign Congratulati(lns to Alpha Tau charter members in the reor- Uves from 15 high schools from pus. The debate, to be follow·
was 1mt1ated with a goal of Delta and Alpha Mu Beta. Their ganized club.
Licking, ·Pike, Scioto,
Ross, ,ed by a question and answer
$400 .000. Later that ye-ar, on recent dBnce, featuring
lhe i "Doc" Bosworth, director of and Athens Countie's.
period, will be closed to every.
November 23, Francis Shane of "Napolf!onic Wars," was one the Statehouse New~ Service, Thomas Clothiers', of Galli- ' one except Rio students. facul- Sl•• 12111
prto Big 10
the Kinsey Motley. ~.~ Shane of the best dances in Rio's his· of Columbus, was on campus polis, recently opened a new ty, and area news media.
firm In Salem, Vm~m1a, . ~as tory.
on October 1 fo r the purpose of display in its Varsity
emo~oyed as lhe !!upervasmg As a part of the Alumni Fund making a television tape on ' featuring Rio Grande coil~;;::: I On Sunday, Oct. 23, from 12 :·
Regular $5.99
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architect:
Campaign, a new publication RGC sponsored by the Ohio Large pictures depict the
3f! p.m. until 4:30 p.m. ,
The k1~k-off dlnn~r for the ''Rio Grande College Tomor· College Association.
i all campus, including an
wtll .be ~n Open ~ouse for the
fp·1 raism(! campaagn
was row," will soon be released. It On Tuesday, Oct. 4, Alpha shot in color· the students
Davl:s L.ibrary, Dining Hall,
Middleport
111. · . on March 20. t004 , with 1contain~ ~rawings of pro~sed Mu Beta social sorority held 8 t.hE' au tumn {:;~mpus: a• 1d t tJ and Holzer Res1rtenct· Hall ..t.
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W. Bricker. former U. S. , new bulldmgs
and descnbes shoe shine on campus.
. fraternity of the month.
hu_,ffiiet...d;,inn;,e~r,.:•n~d~u:.;o~u~ld~oo=r~&lt;;:=
~ or, speaker On Nov. 3, Iboth . short and long-range e:t· t Outcome or la!!t week's gen- , munth Thomas' satutes Pi Sig· 1
l!j,_ plans were ~ubmltted by pans10n plans.
era I election on the proposed 1ma fraternity.
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the architect. A gronod-break. The RGC Post Olflre opened new Student Body Constitut. j COMING AT RIO:
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tng dinner with VernOfl Alden, in the new Student Center this tion will be released in the , On Oct. 12 a Female Stu·
president of Ohio
week . Each student and next column,
1 dents' Gift P~ck will he distrilr
as the speaker was held on De- fac?llY member haa a private The Commuters' Club held a! uted to the co-eds of Davis Hall.
cembor of that year.
mailbox.
bake sale in lhe old Student The ACT test will be adminis- •
On Jan. 26, 1965, the bidll on On Monday, Oct. 3, tile ''all· Center on Oct 5.
tered to' future college fresb. l
construction wert' o~ned
. ' Newman Club elected of. Bill LeFavor, a member of men on campus on Saturday, 1
thE! contract was soon awardt;d ftcers for the coming year. All Archon fratemity, Js also
a Oct. 15.
to the Don King Consth.!ctioo
students prt!sent were to be member of the musical
On Friday, Oct. 21, CongresiJackson, Ohio. for the
-· -··-- - · "Tho Shadows," from
man Walter H. Moeller and
contracting. Construction
sultant. Lennox Industries of ton, Ohio. They have
Miller, candidattm for
(lO March 29 and on A..pril
the
Stockmeister finished thelr first recording.
lederal grant of $H0,14i
of Jackson, the Kennedy It ts hoped the record will be '
awarded to the librtlty.
uf Huntington, W. Va .. available soon in this area. 1
$420,000 tibrary wao opened to Remington Rand, and Keyser Last Friday marke&lt;l the ·
the students ·on NovP-mber 19, Equipment of Niles, supplied tJme that RGC's campus news- For Every Sewing Need
1965. The climax, of course, other equipment.
paper, "Smoke Signals,•• went
Singer Sai ... Servlco
was the dedication.
Have you visited the Jean- on sale In GaJllpolis. U you
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The three . level building elte Albeiz Davis
Library? would like one, there may be
McCall's
Pottorno
teats 23ft and the stR,k capaci- Visitors are cordially Invited copies left at either ~'Gilltng.
ty .is 80,000 volume11. When to stop by the library for a ham's" or "Price and Soo•'•" il
the ehrolln1ent ot the college tour. Visit the Davis Library drug stores. The paper wi11
reaches one thousand, plano and discover lor pyourself a available there weekly, eitherll
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entrance. The llhelvin1 oo this
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studf~ carrels are located on
thts and the top floor. The Ill&gt;
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a louqge ,.,ea. and a combine·
lion children'• book room and
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_Afl Puffed Up

By FRED McMANE
.o UPI Sport• Writer
~oody Hayes must have a
llo4d ;dea of how the enemv felt
whitl caesar's ·le"'ons inarche1
intdt town.
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Hfth·rankod Southern Calllornla KIIII!B! State while Georgia
are hoping to have it tBIIer 'tech t• tabbed an eight-point
than :aat weekend when both choice over Auburn.
,
narrowly avoide&lt;l defeat. The Two of tho naUon • top
Bruins are a 22-pOlnt choice to quarterbacks will play lmporhandle Penn State while tho tant roles In eighth-ranked
To bailie the Roman• and Trojans rate an eight·polnt pkk Florldo's and ninth· ranked
.;;. ·t t
s &lt;heer
over stanford.
Purdue's forlunea this Satur10 11y.
ex.,c v1c ory wa .
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Nebraska, No. 6 in the nation, day. The

Sees More of S;Une on Sat~day's, Card
By MA:~!l:u::!!C:PLEi ca;~· u;,''
=h~ ~~~j~-.~~~afe~U
tough Southeastern

nine-point' choice to beat
Carolina ~11 lind the
makers, bailklllg~Ol! the .
of Bob GHese 1. ari · a
choice to dtifea~ t.lklflgan.
Tenth·rankell Oklahol!tll li.
ID-polnt · favorlle 16 doleal '
Kanaa• In a Big Eight clash.
I th
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Egad, friend!, your deluge Conferonce's headline battle, I
of congratulatory
telegrams predict iho Tenneoleo
Vol•
waa embarr..,lng to a man wlll deal rugged Alabama 111
poosesse&lt;l of my Inherent mod- Urst defeat ol the ·year, fll-14.
esty - hak·kaffl
~t Ann Arbor, In the game
NevertiJelelllii'lt was heart- which may decide tha Btg Ton
.warming IQ.Jiear lrorrr so many repr..entaUve In the · Ro•e
of you, especially following a Bowl, w•tch lor holt Michigan
' -kend that aaw nlost or the to upaet Purdue's Boilermak·

a a

1'oantssee 11, Alabama II
Te111 A&amp;:M U, T.C.U. t
Florida St. 30, Te111 Tee• 11 .
ArkaDBaa II, 'f8181 ·II ·
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Talaae 40, Cloaelnaa 1 Ill
Georgia Tech 10, Aub.,. 1.
Air Fon:c 17, OreiOD 7
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8)'J'acue U,. ~s18· COllel•,
Holy Croll .11, Boslfft v. ,,

nover lost a boule during their .Js gl~en a _22-point edge over Stove Spurriers _arm, are a FrLSUidaare rated a• ·tosaup ill Mrs. Charle! Machlr, Mrs. John collegla!e football export• re- ers, 211-20.
Dtdlo 11, Cllem~on 8
herday a nd all one could do
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y
night
~r.s\, ftletmlre, Mrs. Albert Roush, I duced· to t1&gt;t JIBIUII of rotten • Other contests worthy o! MIA. Stale 10,. Hotlllea II
4-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct. !3, 1966
b d
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Colgate one over Prln&lt;eton, Mrs. E. T. Roush, Mrs. T. Bert · esgsperts - heh·heh!
special nojp match,,, N otre 1Ullaolo 25, !udlaaa. 1
'P':~ ~."d" ~ ~n;~t::::~; ,~;~; 1
Army II over Rutgers, Mary· Roush, Ml" Millie Bumgarner, However, veteran followers Dame and North ·Carolina. and Colorado 13. ·Iowa Slate,It
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land eight over We91 VIrginia, Mrs. Velma Roush, Kay Rowm, of the.,Hoople ~~Ystem
ltAOw Arkansas
and Texas Walch Ukla~oma II, Kau'"' t.
nr hope to d1e like a nrav€ :
Arkansas three ·over Texa 111 , Mrs. UonaM Smithson, Mrs. there ·was· nothing unusual a- for well-rested North Carollna L.S.U. 16, Ken1ucky 14
"arrior.
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Minnesota 10 over Iowa
Clarence Thomas and
·Mro. bout my C!OrrecUy forecasting to give the Irish a atifl battle Maryland 21, W. Ylrllala ll
Hayes, an nld warrler as rar 1
IHlnols six over Indiana.
Charles F. Yonker.
Ithe colos!al upset of Arkansas before suc~umblng,. ~21. The Mlehlpa '28, Purdue 20
"' B1g Ten football ,s NEHACLIMA GARDEN CLUB St. Paul's
Lutheran Church --by Baylor, the Oklahoma trl· Arkansas Razorback• wiD ie- Mlnneoota 1!, Iowa 1
~·~ncerned, finds hlmsell ta~M ' The Netraclima Garden Club met Cor a dinner meeting on , Mrs. Donald Bumgardner, Mrs.
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Iumph over favored Texas, or sum~ their winning wayJ with MJstitslppl 13, .So. Mlas .. 11
\~lth ~.he ~rospecl ol abando~lng ! met on Monday evening at the Wednesday evening at Roush's .John F. Roush and Mrs. Da· It has been announced that a the Illinois 10-9 comeback vic- a hard-fo~t, HJ.12 victory OY Talll tl, No. Texas Slate 10
Ills hall contro l ollense m lavorlJIOme of Mrs. Carroll Adams, I Cafeteria. The program was vld Roush. Mrs. Jack
daughter has been born to Mr. tory over 9hlo 'state - Har • er ·Texas.
V.C.L.A. If, Peaa · Slate II
of a n~ore vercatile attack. thls iJr with Mrs Bill Huward and prest!nted by Rev . Jack T. presided at the
business and Mrs. Fred Po~eroy of San- rumph!
Now go on with the fore cast. Washlllaton Bt. 14, Utlb U
Saturday wnen the mighty , Mrs. James N. Roush as co- Welch, Pastor of the church. meeting. others attending were La Cruz, ~ew Mex~co on Octo·\ Incidentally, in the
latter Missouri 11, Okla. State 10
Va. Tecb U, Vanderbill Jo
1966
Jeeion'l of Mlchl~an Statt• hostesses. The meetmg
was He gave a book review on "The I Mrs. Duane Church, Mrs. Wil· her a,
· The baby weighed 1 game, the final score was only Nebraska 33, Kaasu S&amp;aie 0
Vfrllaia 1%, VMJ I
invade Columbus. Ohio . to 03 ·opened hy the presideot, M". Comlortable Pew" by ,Pierre , llam Powell, Jr., M". Melvin 1 lbo. 1 ozs. and hao been nam-, two point• away from our ID-7 Florida 29, N.C. State 3
Waoblnglon 30, California 0
lie ~hJO State.
1James N. H.oush. The. Club Barton. A short business meet· Knapp, Mrs. Harold Rose, Mrs. ed Sherr.y Kay. They. have one ! fore cast. (Ed. Note: Look out, Notre Dame 25, N. C~rol. !t Northwestera 21, WI•. 21
M~rh1gan State. a wr iJ.i sons. pledge to the flag and •ng was conducted by Harold Lloyd Roush.
other child, 8 son, Mike.
1 Pully, you'll explode.)
Mlcb. State 12 1 Oblo Stale 10
Wyoming II, 1\10\I' .Meslco It
coa~hed team . wt.th awesome Idub collect was given by all. , Rose.
Mrs. Pomeroy 15 the former 1 As a token of my apprecia· Idaho 35, OregOn State 17
Yale Zl, Colambla t
!'!Ze'; IS the nnt1on s top-ranked Devotions wer·e given by Ml1l. Attendillg were Henry
H.
The Rebecca Circle met a.t ~andra RouRh, dau~hter of Mr., tion for your complimetltary Pittsburgh 12, NaYy 8
C.lgate %1, PrlDee&amp;oa 7
college team and has no~ lost "Ism Howard. She read a read· Buck, Jr., Duane Church, Rob- the hom~ of ~rs.
Carroll an~ Mrs. Donald F. Roush of messages, I have several good· Army 38, Rutgers 7
Rtght Wrona TIH Pel.
regular sea9on ga me m twl} j ing ··watered Gardens.''
ert Layne, Donald Bumgardner, \ Adams, Jr. With Mrs. B. R. , New Haven.
I ies for you In this week's fore· So. Carolina 24, Wake For. 11 Last Week: · !I 1J t .811
:;t&gt;ason::l. They have steamrolled \ The roll call -Ras answered Harold Rose, Joe Paugh, Her- IVance as co·hostess on Wed- ~
GOOD WILL CLUB
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over fnu r opponent.~ ~o far this b)' each member givJ,ng their man Layne, Carroll Adarus, nesdey afternoon. The program The Good Will Chab met at
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year and slaughtered the favorite wl\ding, !XId, or seed Jr., and Hev. Welch~
was pre!!ented by Mr!L Hilda , the home of Mrs. Ray Weaver.
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W.S C.S .., Meettn,:
Ridgway with Mrs. John ~ry A white elephanL sale was held
f,a!t Lan,;ng, Mich .
' nik brought an arraogement ol The W.S.C.S. of the
New ! and Mrs. B. R. Vance takmg with proceeds for flower fund.
.lOW ,tKf ... HIGH QUAliTY
Favon Ball Control
dri ed straw flowers and thistle Haven Methodist Church met : part. Mrs. Marti~ O_hlinger pre· The door prize was won by Mrs.
Only Schwinn oHtrt wch
HnyPs' ?allle strategy l1asn_' t in a basket for an exhibit.
for thr: · October meeting at lsided at the bustne&amp;s meeting. H. Capehart. Attenainf were
fine quat~ at 1ucfl ct tfttHty
chatlg&lt;'S """he came to. Ohw The club voted to sell Flow- the h""" of Erma Folmer .
Plans were made to hold a Hal· Mrs . William Mcfarland, Mrs.
pric•. for the belt vatu.
State 15 years ago. He Js th ~ r1 Arrangement 1967 Calendars · Nancy Wright gave a book 'i loween Party for the pre · Cliff Roush, Mrs. Hal\lld Cape~
rid• a Schwlnnl
:oremost exponent ot ba:l as a project. Mrs.
. Donald report on ''Be~ond Ourselves." fic~ool a~d elementary school hart, Mrs. Melvin Knapp, Mrs. CLEVELAND (UPI) _ Rook- the Browns first turn came, SG
control offen.~e and looks uron ~umgardner was appomted to Those attendmg were Mrs. children m the afternoon on Oc· Thomas Grinsteo:~d Mr:,. Cecil 1~ Milt Morin Is getting soml' Collier t3pped the 6-foot-4 241llhe forward paf;s with con- purchase a door priz~ to .oe Nancy Banks
of Pittsburgh, tober 27th with Mr!l William Dl111can, Mrs. Do~gla! Miller, fl:pecial tutoring from Cleveland pourw.cr.
tempt.
sent to the J?l::&gt;tnct Convent1on Pa., Mrs. 0. 0. Sayre, Mrs. I Russell a!' chairman and a par· Mrs. Pans} Fry Mrs Thelma 8
• Co h Bl ton Collier
A •veer Advan.ced Senior
Ht)wevcr. t.lw dt&gt;an_ ot Hi~ Ten to be held_ in Huntington . ?n Rachel Sayre, Mrs. C1aud Bum· ; ty for Junior and senior High Capehart, Mrs. Sybil Smith and r~wi~s , 0~~ed d~i~ rematk· Morin _ who wJll be 24 Sat.
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('oarhcs derldf·d th1 s week he Oc·loher 2ath .. !he gro.u~ .dJS· ~arner_. guests; Mrs.
F~ank , ~t.udents at 7 p.m. on October Mrs. Bill Crln::i tead.
anl el~cp
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urday _had an important .r..,.
may h&lt;lvc to sera p h1s 'thn'·-· russed the1r C1v1c Beautlhcatwn Spradling, Mrs. Verne Hmer· 27th with Mrs. Carroll Adams,
ab Y w ·
ommendation for the job from
yards and a cloud ol clusl'' PriJjects. the Ma~on · PumPrny man, Mrs.
Kobert Herndon, Jr. a3 chairman with both be·
BANK EMPLOVEF. TO
Morin is the only rookie start· Vic Fusia, his coach at the Un~
(lffense it hi~ LP.&lt;!m en•n 1111pt&gt;~ Brtdge and the NPw
Haven Mrs. Marion DingP.y, Mrs Cla ra lng held at the Parish House.
ATTEND MEETING
ing y,;ith the offense. He fillS the iversity of Massachusetts.
lo dir &lt;1 warrior's dt&gt;at h aJ.(a insl . 'r 1 ~1 Office.
fiill, Mrs. Hazen Roush, Mrs. Others &amp;ttendtng were
Mrs. James Layne. Assistant Ca!Jt.. tight end !lpot which became va- Fusia said Morin was morethe Spartans.
Mrs. Tom Hoffman present· Arthur Thabet, Mrs.
Glenn James Cunningham, Mrs. WU- ier of the Mason Count) Bank. cant when Johnny Brewer
as a senior than Mike
St'&lt;'tl lld·rard\l'd l\o lre Dam· . l'd a . ver~ informative and _in Smith. Mrs. Nancy
Wright. : liam Powell, Mrs. J. V. Me- will be attending the lOth An· cessfuily made the switc-h to Ditka when the all-pro tight end
Rnnlht&gt;r powerh ou~" t', doe ~n ' t tere!!tmg program on ··ory m~ Mrs. Letha Kelley, Mrs. Lil· ' Grew Mn. ·Edna Burris, Mrs. nual Session of the West Vir· linebacker
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JigurP to hove it as ro~ 1 gi 1 tJ 1 i~ .Marena s ·or ninter rrange· l1an 1r. s an Mrs. Fo mer.
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the Panthers' •tall while Dltka
1\orth carotin&lt;1 Notre Dana~ ent type_"' ol maten&lt;JI!-. Ihal had . The W.S.W.S. of
Bacht~l i'.,. Mr. John Looney, S~rvice For· Jackson Mill .
College Ali·Stars, he ranks tblrd
c.:IUII..utUL~
has . unle;l~ht•(! . a pmn•rlul brl'n d.ned_ and told the meth· E.U.B. Church. met for their 'ester. of Mason County, will ·bel The School is spo.nso_ r.ed joint- among the Cleve!""-~
played
at
the
school.
Collier say•' the rookie Is do0 r I ober rnee tmr; at t.he church. I. guest .speaker at the meetmg , ly by tht: West VIrgm1a Bank· He has caught 17 ~"'
pa!!smg i:lHack 10 rr.utmg tour u(h u ~e d 111 drymg.
poses ior
ing uvery well."
oppom·nts thu s far and w111 bf' flefrPshme_nts were servt&gt;d to Mrs. Kathryn Goodw.m was . the 1tit 1he !'jew H&amp;lleo Garden Club ers A~~oc1ation and the College vards for a 14.6 ..average per uHe also has done some floe
a solid 25-point choi('P to h;•n·ilt thnse attendmg: Mrs . Ph! I Bat· leader for th~ meetmg. The ;·on ThU'rsday ~Ven\ng. His topir of Commerce of West Virginia • tch
1he Tarhe('b. who havf' won ey, Mrs. Donald Bumgardner, program topic was "Leader-! ··n be . "Re-ForestatiOn'' and University.
taO t' G
ColitJ nd
blocking- just 8!1 good as the
Whaf ftDIIIrtll Sfto11 lchtM
two of theiJ fir~t thr~e onl'"-ih. ~~rs. CPett! Burris,DM~s. . Wi~· :ship." Assisting with the pro-; =~II be accompal\ied., by ilides. The .openin~ session will hear Gr~: ar:~head ~: h~m in
blocks Brewer made - and you
luhultor ·" - Schwl.l ltulft·llt
1\labr~ma th., nation !-:. 1hlrd hum row. Mrs. avid Fields. gram was Mrs. Achsah Miller I WS W.S llVTH CIRCLE Dr Marllyrl Jarvis of the West
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know'John was one of the best,''
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rank~ le~m rou ld be far mu Jr . Mrs William Clbbs, Mrs. Mis~ Mary Jewell, Mrs. tAiri'l~ Th
~ •Ro•th .Circle f the WS vt.:ginla U~iverttlty .
. recebptJoD epartment. rdrue
Collier said',
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9 carrllf e~nd le..W..O.IIAM
Jts b1ggest ro:ulb toc k to a urn
man, rs.
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ermtlt, 1w's of the U;B Church mrl l { Th1s year's major course of n k c 11
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perfecl ~('ason m !he presL•nt•e Kn~srhmk, Mrs. Robert Layne, Mrs. Opal Mulford and M~. on. Monday ·~eni~g at the study wlil be "Investments," in- :;~r o ms s
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takes. He's really not even con~~ ~~ · - ·
of Tennf&lt;;spt• Ttw Voilm!Pers Mr:; Harry Mrller, Mrs. Che~. La~ra Elliott.
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scious of some or them."
JOst a loug~l 6 :l garlle :'l Mter \\-Hea ver.danMd theRho~s.~esd·. n unng the. business meeting Ias hostess The program 'The ing money and Capital Markets, draft pie~ He bad been
''He's played so wen so much
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Leader- anagemeot o( nv~ts 1p of [ott a couple~ of veara
nPl't hJ'm to do so all the time' .
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b a mmat. ;gl c Oil . Mem I Opal Mulrord, Laura Elliott , oth~ Lieving Mrs
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BIRTH ANNOU~CED
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A. Bernard Lievmg, ifrs. R F. of a daughter, Sarah Emily, on parents are Mr. and Mrs. W.
' Smith, Afro. OtUe Roush, Mrs. IBryant, Mrs. Otha LJevlng, Mra.jl SUnday morning at Holzer Hos- ~· Borioford; all ol
Eulah MacKnight, Mrs. Her-.Qeorge Jewell, Miss
Millie pita! Tho maternal ¥randpar. W. Ya., Rev. and Mrs
man Layne, Mrs. John F ry,I Bwngarner, Mrs. Achsah Mtl· ; ents are Mr. and Mrs. Thorn rd. have ooe other child,
Mrs R. F. Bryan~, Mrs. Fred ter. Rev. Martin BerJS!ord, Mrs. , TurncT and lhe paternal grand.' son, Andy.
Batey, Mrs. How WI Wsgen· Cl!lyton Athey ond Mrs. Ollie
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B. R. Vance, Mrs. H. L. Dyer
RHODODENDRON
end Mrs. Stein.
Tho Rbodoilendron Ho m o i
. The next meellnjj will be on Domonatrauon Club met at the 1
Thursday ,October 18th at the Club Houae on Thurstl•y. This
home of Mrs. Htiwerd Wagen. was their annual organllatlonal
hols.
meeUng and a potluck dinner
LUTHERAN
was held at tho noon hour.
CHURCH WOMEN
The meeting was opened With
The Esther and Rebe&lt;~a Cir- the Pledge to the Flag, follow·
cles of The Lulberan Church od wilh devotional period, the ,
Women met this past
week 27!U Psalm w_as read, Mr s.
for their regular
monthly ~rnard Uevmg read a ~m
meetings. It was announced ul I! There Anything
Quite
When lie's
the meetings that the Oil'!trjct So Lovely" and Mrs. T. Bert
Meeting woUld be held in Char- I Roush read a ,poem "Autumn." i
going Into
l'he best fuel for your
i ieston at Trinity
Luthe.rAn 1 Dur.lD8 the oosiness ~eetmg !
uniform,
: Church &lt;&gt;n October 17th
at i a report from the nommallnjj
give him our best.
IUO p.m. Tiley also announced itommittoe was gtven and ac· home. Tops in comfort,
C&lt;Jnvenience. Call us lor
' that the Group would bold • jcepled : President, Mf,, CharGive him a waterproof•
Genoral Meeting
on October los F. Yonker: VIet Preoldent, .
8ulov1 Commander- the pertect
lith, with a progressive dlnner, IMn. Velma Roush, Secretary,
delivery, any time.
watch tor thll very JPIOIIt
and using a millsioo
theme Mrs. t.onard Smithson. TrtB8young man In your llll.ltceuM H't
"Hungry World" as tho pro .urer, Mrs: Albert llouab.
truly I mtn'l WIICh. ltl !M).jtwtl,
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what ma~ .. l'o ~ walt;h lick you'll choose Iii BuiOYa.
sell u·nng . China and Japan I
aUendlng were Mrtl.
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College.
Tho Faculty Women's Club
will sponsor a tea for freshm'tm
girls on Oct. 26.
The college's new dinin, hall
will be reserved for a Masonic
banquet on Oct. :19. The banquet to honor Ben Evallll of
Jack1011, Ohlo wiU be at 7:30.
The National
Shakespeare
Company is coming to RGC.
on Nov. 14, a live production of
the play, "Much Ado
About
Nothing," written by Shakea·
peare, will be presented at 8
p.m. in Community HaD. This .
will be open to the general publit.

College ...
BY GEORGE IOMERVU££
"'I'IIE LIRRARY fiOMES
FIRST''
"We meet this afternoon In
a new year to dedteatt a new
building. It Is an ocoaslon of
pride and celebration for Rio
Grande - and for aU students,
present and future, who wUI
come here In search of learnIng. For this building- UU.
new library - Js truly central
to the college and aU It• promIse. lndee&lt;l It could be the col·
lege If no other building r..
mained.'' Tbjs is from an addresH by Francis Keppel, Assistant Secretarv of EducaUon,
Department of HEW delivered
at the dedicaUon of tho Jeanette Albeiz Davia linrary on
the Rio Grande College Campiis )ln January 18 of this year.
The dedication marked the
climax of 8 1riv. th:it began
on Aug. 14 lgG2 when a need
for the library was discussed
by the college's Board or Tr~
tm .. On June I, 1962 .,awe lhe
employing of a fund •Bislng organizallon. the John R Fitch
Company of Philadelphia, Pa.,
to determine gift • gJving po-

A new college parking lot :
will be open iD the near future.
It is to be located
betweea
Holzer Hall and the intramural ,
WITH ~ONGRESSMAN - Pictured above with Congressman and Mn. W. H. Moeller are Chairmen
athletic fields and will help to 1
of the vanous county Moeller ~or Congress Women's Activity groups. Left to right, front row: Mrs. Mary
relieve the parking problems on
Biehl, Wa~h1~gton Co., Mrs. Richard Ferguson, Morgan Co., Mrs. Gemma M. Cascl. Meigs Co., Mrs. Jean
fampus.
Tob1as, F&amp;lffleld Co., Mrs. Wilma Allen, Athens Co., Mrs. Bernice Stewart, Fairfield Co., and Mrs. Caddie
The Rio Grande College Film '
Reynolds, secretary m the ConP.ssman's District Office, who was a guest at the meeting. Left to right,
Society will open the 1966 · 67
back row: Mrs. Mable Wykle, Vmton Co., Mrs. F~ye Bowman, Lawrence Co., Mrs. Gerry Frye, Vinton Co.,
season soon. Among the first
Mrs. Moeller, Co.ngressman Moeller, Mrs. Harry Naugle, Jackson Co., Mrs. Eloise Howell, Lawrence co.,
13 film,s to be shown art' five
Mrs. Wtlham Elhott, Morgan Co., and Mrs. John Burnworth, Washington Co. Absent when the photo was
Am~an films and eight for·
taken were Mrs V..rla Casto, Gallia Co., arid Mrs. Frances Snyder, Perry Co. The legislature couple were ·-.. eign film~. The films are: Am·
guests when the Women's Activities Chairmen of the Moeller for Congress Committee mel at Fred's
erican - "Requiem for a Hea·
Steak House in Nelsonville. Speaki~g briefly, Rep. Moeller stressed the need for continued economic and
· vyweight.'' ··on· tht'
Water·
educahonal progress m the lOth D1stnct by means of qualified and capable representation m the U. s.
front,'' "Frum Here to I!LerniCongress. "To send an inexperienced representative to Congress at this time," Moeller said, "would
ty," ''Casablanca." and "'I'he
_ mean a slow down of the progress we are now seeing all__ove_r_our lcOth District.: _____ ~------ Cain~ Mutiny :" F'rench - ''Bon.
(Continued on Page S)
tential of the college's constitu·
pany held a yearbook seminar : ttle U. S. House of Representa·
encies. One month later, on
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and workshop on campus on ' tives from Ohio's tenth dis- li
July 17, 1%2, a major glft9 and
September 30 for representa- trict will hold a debate on cam
GIRLS
t:apit~l. i~prove~ents cAmpaign Congratulati(lns to Alpha Tau charter members in the reor- Uves from 15 high schools from pus. The debate, to be follow·
was 1mt1ated with a goal of Delta and Alpha Mu Beta. Their ganized club.
Licking, ·Pike, Scioto,
Ross, ,ed by a question and answer
$400 .000. Later that ye-ar, on recent dBnce, featuring
lhe i "Doc" Bosworth, director of and Athens Countie's.
period, will be closed to every.
November 23, Francis Shane of "Napolf!onic Wars," was one the Statehouse New~ Service, Thomas Clothiers', of Galli- ' one except Rio students. facul- Sl•• 12111
prto Big 10
the Kinsey Motley. ~.~ Shane of the best dances in Rio's his· of Columbus, was on campus polis, recently opened a new ty, and area news media.
firm In Salem, Vm~m1a, . ~as tory.
on October 1 fo r the purpose of display in its Varsity
emo~oyed as lhe !!upervasmg As a part of the Alumni Fund making a television tape on ' featuring Rio Grande coil~;;::: I On Sunday, Oct. 23, from 12 :·
Regular $5.99
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Campaign, a new publication RGC sponsored by the Ohio Large pictures depict the
3f! p.m. until 4:30 p.m. ,
The k1~k-off dlnn~r for the ''Rio Grande College Tomor· College Association.
i all campus, including an
wtll .be ~n Open ~ouse for the
fp·1 raism(! campaagn
was row," will soon be released. It On Tuesday, Oct. 4, Alpha shot in color· the students
Davl:s L.ibrary, Dining Hall,
Middleport
111. · . on March 20. t004 , with 1contain~ ~rawings of pro~sed Mu Beta social sorority held 8 t.hE' au tumn {:;~mpus: a• 1d t tJ and Holzer Res1rtenct· Hall ..t.
J·
W. Bricker. former U. S. , new bulldmgs
and descnbes shoe shine on campus.
. fraternity of the month.
hu_,ffiiet...d;,inn;,e~r,.:•n~d~u:.;o~u~ld~oo=r~&lt;;:=
~ or, speaker On Nov. 3, Iboth . short and long-range e:t· t Outcome or la!!t week's gen- , munth Thomas' satutes Pi Sig· 1
l!j,_ plans were ~ubmltted by pans10n plans.
era I election on the proposed 1ma fraternity.
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the architect. A gronod-break. The RGC Post Olflre opened new Student Body Constitut. j COMING AT RIO:
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tng dinner with VernOfl Alden, in the new Student Center this tion will be released in the , On Oct. 12 a Female Stu·
president of Ohio
week . Each student and next column,
1 dents' Gift P~ck will he distrilr
as the speaker was held on De- fac?llY member haa a private The Commuters' Club held a! uted to the co-eds of Davis Hall.
cembor of that year.
mailbox.
bake sale in lhe old Student The ACT test will be adminis- •
On Jan. 26, 1965, the bidll on On Monday, Oct. 3, tile ''all· Center on Oct 5.
tered to' future college fresb. l
construction wert' o~ned
. ' Newman Club elected of. Bill LeFavor, a member of men on campus on Saturday, 1
thE! contract was soon awardt;d ftcers for the coming year. All Archon fratemity, Js also
a Oct. 15.
to the Don King Consth.!ctioo
students prt!sent were to be member of the musical
On Friday, Oct. 21, CongresiJackson, Ohio. for the
-· -··-- - · "Tho Shadows," from
man Walter H. Moeller and
contracting. Construction
sultant. Lennox Industries of ton, Ohio. They have
Miller, candidattm for
(lO March 29 and on A..pril
the
Stockmeister finished thelr first recording.
lederal grant of $H0,14i
of Jackson, the Kennedy It ts hoped the record will be '
awarded to the librtlty.
uf Huntington, W. Va .. available soon in this area. 1
$420,000 tibrary wao opened to Remington Rand, and Keyser Last Friday marke&lt;l the ·
the students ·on NovP-mber 19, Equipment of Niles, supplied tJme that RGC's campus news- For Every Sewing Need
1965. The climax, of course, other equipment.
paper, "Smoke Signals,•• went
Singer Sai ... Servlco
was the dedication.
Have you visited the Jean- on sale In GaJllpolis. U you
e
The three . level building elte Albeiz Davis
Library? would like one, there may be
McCall's
Pottorno
teats 23ft and the stR,k capaci- Visitors are cordially Invited copies left at either ~'Gilltng.
ty .is 80,000 volume11. When to stop by the library for a ham's" or "Price and Soo•'•" il
the ehrolln1ent ot the college tour. Visit the Davis Library drug stores. The paper wi11
reaches one thousand, plano and discover lor pyourself a available there weekly, eitherll
992-2284
call for an expansion to pr~
of tht ~'new'' R1o Grande on Fridays or Saturdays.
115
2nd
Pomeroy
vide seating for an additlooal
The Taylor Publishing Cooo- 'I
one hundred and an inct·ease
in stack capacity to 100,000

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Following Is a brief preview
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Ubrary wUI discover. Entering
tile mioln Door of the library, a ]
person· will ootlce the built-in I
gla!!s display areas in the ves· l
tibule. To your left as you en·
ter the malo part of the library .
Is the U-sha~ walnn1 circula- ·
tiqn d~. A iounge area II k&gt;c~ted to the right of the main
entrance. The llhelvin1 oo this
Door .. Is of walnut. Individual
studf~ carrels are located on
thts and the top floor. The Ill&gt;
rarians'· office also is located
on lhll floor.
On tho ,around floor, you will
Dnd the periodicals, downstairs
a louqge ,.,ea. and a combine·
lion children'• book room and
currlcuiiiQI Ubrll'}. Alao dowo•talra are ll~ tables equip.
pod with for listening
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Comlllltlll• lor 1M aanual Clelland ancl lolrl. Don M.. Mr. and Mn. Paul Chapmlll,
HlllowMII party 10 ba lll!id KnJchl, eweei lhop.
Mr. and Mn. Roblrl Lewis pel
October r1 at 7:90 p. m. were Mn. John Hunnell, Mrs. CIJI. lolr. and Mrs. Patrick Wood, fllb
IDDOUDced when the Pomeroy lord Newlun, Mr. and Mrs. pond1 Mr. ard lolrl. Kermit
ll!ementary PTA met Monday .Ted Worner, Mr. and
Mrs. Welton. lolr. and Mn. Rlehll'll
evenill8 at the ecllool.
Carl Roaeh. Mr. and
Mn. 1\Upt, Mr. ard Mn. Rl&lt;llll'd
Mrs. Leo Crew. pre•Ident, Wilbur YOUJlll, Mr. and Mrs, Janet, Mr. and Mn.
Karl
corducted the meeting which Malcom Mees, Mr. and lolrs. Kratllter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
opened with the pledge to the EUfJene Hawk!N, Mn. Robert, !llapmaa and Mr. and Mr 1,
Ills Jed by Mrs. Jack Carsey Hartenbach, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marlin McAniUI. dart 11me.

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and ehi!d·
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the(r son aqd 11\llliiY. Mr.
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and Mr4. Clydf.E•. !I.artlett
ell POmero 'nd Mr za
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Sl,;.lalr
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autumn COIOI'!i
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brouabt by her aon and lainily.

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and Mra. Marvin Bun's Girl Heaton, Mrt. John Slbo and Mn.
Oullllblr,
Ml'l. with prayer.
beU. Tbe Jl'OIIP sallf, "Oh God
Scout Troop !74, followed by Mrs. V. D. Edwardl, kitcblt. PtQY Tlylor, Mrl.
Mar!!
Our Help· In Ales Pllllt" and
POSTPONED
the Lord's Prayer ill unison. Don ThoJDlls, !IDbtll Robal1a JUM Hood, M1'l. Joyce Bialik• It was voted to boll
the ll1d
Howell. BeeiY
M111 Cainplillt read John 8: 3&amp;. The S.glne O.E.s .., rummage
W1llaco Bredlord spoke on and Mrs. Earl Young, movie; emhlp, and Mn. Cml Me- county IIIMIIIIC on leU 81tldy 1 Grq Eblin. RoiiJ' Klein, JWio N.
lht wOnblp center was la)e 10hedulld Oat. J4 and
the TB prorram and staled Rev. Richard Martlll. MII'Vin Laughlin, witches; Mr.
and ll1d 2 oo N'ovtmbtr t · from
&amp;1111 Tom lloullbv. Mlll'tha 1
ol lbll.all Supper In
been postponed until Oct.
tbat Meigs County bad the IBurt, Jack Carsey
James Mr1. Gene Mitch, Mr.
a!ld a.m. to S p.m.,
Biker, K1ren Floree.
the tiiok with U1hled oaidl.. 21 and U In the Schorn
bllhest rate at TB in the alate. Qualls. ticket takers : Mr. and Mrl. Kenneth Qrover, Mr. and Mrs. James ·
and Brenda Gilmore. Darlene 011 titbit •Ide andi In the cen- In&amp; oJ Pomeroy.
'Ill• PTA endoroecl the renewal Mrs. !IDy Reuter, Mr.
and Mt'l. Thomas Henne58y, Mr. presiqent, and Mre,
P. Mlghael, Dean Pulllno. Wayne ter, 1 communion service
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of the TB levy.
Mrs. Kenny Horns, Mr. and and Mrs. l!oward English and Smitli, district
Le!!holl, and Rev. and Mrs. The Week of P,rayer and Sell·
A report on the !all meeuna Mra. Paul iicbln(er
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scott, sweep WSCS membtls ol
Gill and Nancy, Kathy. Darwas announcen for Oc·
of the County Council PTA held Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith, the pumpkin; James Soulsby, are welcome and the
Ia and Dolores.
Iober !6-31 and Mrs, v D. 'EdIaet week in Chesler,
"" .pop : Mrs. Max Folmer, Mrs. George Nesselroad and John wile; president, ,ecretary
ward• will be In char1• of the
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given by Mrs. Richard R,..n. Don Thomos, Mrs. Don Betz· Werry, police: Mrs. Marvin spiritual lfle and secrelary
envelopes. Mrs. Warryer enbourn. Mrs. Gene Ml!ch. m&lt;•m ing, and Mr!. John Worry, poe· Burt, music;, and Guy Gu!nlh· membership .and culllvJtiOn
reS yffflan
nouncod that three pe1'sonal by.
bershlp c1lalrman. reported i3l "' 1adies.
er, master ol ceremonies.
each Social) are ursoa "to
glene kits had been msde and
paid up mombershlp!l. 1 1t e Mrs. Don McKmie, Orval Jan1es Sou!sby
Introduced present. A sack lunch will
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Mn Gerald W!lderinuth wa&amp;
sixth grade won th• attendanee Woles. Guy Oulnlhr, John Sobo, State Patrolman E. L. Proffit!, served at noon with lml
named to purcnase articles for
award.
Roger Dillard. Harvey
Van , who spoke on bicycle safety ty servl111 cnollieo and coffee.
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the kits which aJe to be- taken
At the request ol the orosi vranken. Edward Bartels ami durt!J8 !he program hour.
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Readtng the Purpose of Un· to World Community ou Nodent, a ballot
taken , 011 Lam Wolfe, bird men1 Mr. ltn offerln&amp; was taken, afler Mrs. AmO's
was !ted Presbyterian Women," • In vomber 4, at Grace 1;p1ict&gt;pal
the chot" ol Monday or 'I hurs· ana Mrs. Richard Rosenbaum, which the m..Unll adjourned named to p~rchaSt mll&lt;rlal lor ~nlson opened _the roeenl meet· church. Mrs. Dwight Parker
dey nights as the meeting nighl Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Braun, and refreshment&gt; were served , the World Community Day ser- 101 ol the Mt,.!onary Soclaty , 0cretary. of· program material: ,
and Mondoy won by a btg Mr . and Mrs. Gerald Powell, by the slxlb Jl'&amp;de mothers.
vlco at Grace Episcopal church of the Srt:acttse First United distribUted rePQrt blan&lt;s
to lhe
In the battle against 111ness, our
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registered pbarmaci~ts quickly, acprincipal. spoke on the ne•d Mr. and Mrs. Marahall King
was also named to have the church annex. i1"Yer was ol- by
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curately compound your doctor's
of clothing lor children ot 1be and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bailey
0 erS prOfram at November meeU!Ifl,
by Frankie Mumaw.
The meeUni c!011ed with a 1
school and aloo
introducf&lt;f b•ll toss: Mr. and Mrs. Georg~
"Mission&amp; to siJ cunUIUints" President Ada Slack C&lt;Jnduct· friendship cirCle of prayer af. '
presQrtptioll. Our ~ld)l,.l• 'your pro.
Mrs. John Welsh who will teaclt Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
was tho topic ollhe prniJ'am in
!he meetln1 and read lor ter which
jp'Oup ad' · ed8
tectlon . . you know you can count
a half day in his place.
i Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Rtcl&gt;
charae ol Mrs. Lewia Grueser
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to- en from Mission Yearbook 01 dessert course was ••re•d
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cision,
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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jewell, Mohler, Mr. and Mra. BID Hud- loweeen party to be held Oct pic, Misoions of the church, Prayer. MISsionaries of the day
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Mr. and Mrs. John "'"'"'"r. ,.on, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Van 2&amp; at the re ular meelln f• All membel'l' partlolpalPCI In
to be prayed lor was read and
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Mrs. Charles Werry, Mrs. C. Meter, and Mr and Mrs. Troy the Meigs
Weight
program. The meeting
Included those In Eastern Ind.. D11es, Pm Stylf'
At Your Service for
E. Clark, Mro. Donley Reibel,
rina loll.
ers Club beld Tuelda e . with tbe Lord's PrJIY"' In unl· nesla ard Iran and Jn the Unit· Are Set by Cllllil
All Your Drug Neoda
Mrs. Don ,McKenzie. tickets: Mr. and Mrs. William Mayer, iDg in the dining roor% or":e soo.
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Amoun\ of dues and selection
Mrs. Jack Carsey, Mrs. James , Mr, and \Irs. rom Smith. \tr county Infirmary.
lor each by Rachel Me- oC pin design were tl!e main
STORE HOURS:
Soulsby, Mrs. lamee O'B·••n I and Mrs. Wllllom WlllialllitJn, Mrs. Leo Searls leader of I
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butiness when Presidfnl David
Dally ....... 8 AM to 10
and Mrs. Richard Follrod. door
-· - - the group, report~ on her
Reports were read and ap- Smith called Ute Riverview 8th
Sunday .. , I 0:30 AM to 12130
prl....
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recent trip 10 Cotltocton where
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of .:"::a:
wlll ofler· Grade class menting to order
5PMto9PM
Mr. and Mrs. Elza Gilmore •
she visited tlie Tops Proud
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Pllthero club lltere. Mre. Bruce
and · Miss
aze
minutes ol tho last meeting
Nesselroad, door prize ttckell
Lloyd won tho door prizt.
ed ' h
. ' were .)tam· were read and apprnved. The
Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson'
eef Cf.
Attending were Miss Sadie
100 Mosons lee to t e
commll· treaourer staled $16.02 had
Mr. and Mrs. FrJnk Vaughan'
Carr, Mrs. Vlnctnl Dabo. lllse and the&gt;r auests allellded the F 8
been made tram a buke sale
Mr and Mro Herbert Seth and The Stale Federation ol Farm Bernice Durst Min Key Eb~ annual lather·son banquet sponor program session, Mrs. iD May and !be balance in the
. and Mrs. Eu e M K Women's Clubs will hold their Mrs Wanda Eblin Mrs WIJR.i sortd by Middleport 14!ge No. McBride read "When 0 n treasury wse $16
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Tuesday . .
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The purpose of the. meeting .
WY 2:2955 112 E. Main Pomeroy
ard Mrs. Eugene Houdashelt Oc:tober II. m the Pmbyterlan er, Mra. Viola Hanonb""'· the Masomc Temple m
Cl yk·
R m, "by Hazel was to decide on how much 1
change.
' Church on w.st Ch'!'ch Slreei. Mn. CoRnie Holfmall,
Mrb. port, The chicken dinner was ~~ .: an artl~le on The
ohould.lle ljiOIIt for class dues '
4 Reiiltered Pharmacists to
Mrs. Jay Warner, Mrs. Frank A colfeo hour w1l• Dt from Marcia Ho\Jdaebell, Mn. Cotlla pnpared and served by mem·
' ar'%leM ::
to chooso lhe d" ign for
Serve ¥qu
Porter, Mrs. Tom Orueeer, 1:30 to 9:1&amp; a.m. and the meet. Hudlon. Mn. Chlrlll Lewll, btrl of Evlttitlme Chapter, 01 .J:e Feet,.
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pllt ...Jt· was decided class
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Mrs. InC II 10 lllrt at 1&gt;10 a.m. Mn. Bruce Uoyd, Mn. Hallie OES.
and Ma
y Mrs. Pickens d. w;.,Jll: !111 )li cent• each •
Scott Shank, Mrl. Carl Hend· Some epeclall on the pl'Oit'lftl Mcintyre, Mn. CICIIa Milch, Dtlrln( the exanlnl members For
. month
1\'10 meeting
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ri1, Mrs. Robert Burton, Mrl. wUI be II !oUows: !'lillie 11t1111o loire. Daisy Paltenon, Mrs. lolroduettl
1\11111
progra
;eeUng
wilh
the
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showing
the
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Lawrence FranCOJ, Mn. Kenny bert !rom Trifid High Bchool: Marii'Y Reullr, Mn.
Leo Ted Reed, I dlltJMulshed
Mr1m
llllkS· clasa different deaigns of pJno.
Taylor, Mrs. Alvin Spoors, Mrs. Sol01 by Mre. Homer Ober; W. Searle, Mrs. Jim· Warner, 1o1r1. lOR, of Poawroy l,ctdge.
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Cbarles Holfmu, 1o1r1. Tom W. PurdY, SUp!.,
llrblnl Dorotliy W'lllillralultr,
Mn; tad lhl hlilory oJ masonary.
10 the seven
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SchoO!J, trill 'fi'U on "PubJJc Btrnl&lt;e Wlnellrttmlr, Mn. Jobo Mr. 8lid Ill .past o!tstrict of·
Sh and one guest, Mrs.
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Schools and the Pll' EnYIIope." Drlde. Mn. Jou Clark and fleer and I'll recently
oell.
A
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panel
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Clare
Adame.
Tid
Reed,
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lifted epeekm will brln&amp;llllllo
WUlllml, fllllll warder
of Class MePis at
on liltGlrll".
mucll IIIICiad
Mttlp Cotmty, presenlild •llde• Mr~. Bower~' Home
"HorMIIor
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A panel will consiet ol Mitt
hour. Harry .Ctteaher arinounc· &gt;Mrs. Elwood l!awers ent.·r-11
Martha Wheeler. Sup!.. Rdored tho pre,ram.
limed the Golden fl!lle clasa ol
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matory lor Women, Maryeville:
the Pomeroy Church or Chr;&gt;t
Dr. Alberta Turner !rom the PlaN were mada 10 I)IONot'
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, Tueoday tvenl!!i at her hom~.
A llmatl'"' wu mad• to lhe l Ohio Youth CmnrnllliOn. Co!um· 1 Halloween party lor the chiJ.
Chesler Road. The meeting ·'P· .
Voluntu• Flte Dept. when the ! hus, and Judge Ann C Rl&gt;berts, dren of the Meigs County H me
ened with devotiOns taken
Syracuse Ladies
oJ Juvenile Judge, Urb..,a.
when the
Girl Scout
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Proverbs ' · by Mrs. Bowers
the Fire Dept. met in the town Retervat1011s lhollld be eenl 1!15 met Mondey
allht
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who _also pres1ded at
the
hall Monday night woth the , by October !6, lither' to Mn. Columbus and !louthem Ohio
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meettng. Prayer by Mrs. l:_MT·II
praoident Ada Slack.
Robert Mrt;ubbm, Ruule
t, Electric Company office. Sped· The Middleport Future Home· lee Eskew dosed the d"ot1o"s.
.ilal eall was anowored by North Letrlllburl,_ Ohio 43060 a! guests
members o1 makera of
Wed- Members resporded to
roll
mtinbers and reports were . or Mrs. B. E. Wllhs, North Lew· Junior 'l'raop ' at from Po1111r111 aesda1 lllamotln at
call With a verse of scripture
1'0111 and appi'&lt;IYed.
· ilbura, Ohio 180110. Luncheon and their Jtader, Mr•- Lloyd •
lkillool wllb lbe
concerning the Holy Gholt.
ttremen Troy Zwilling, Oris tld&lt;ets are Sl.l5 ueh.
Wrllht.
officers elected; ·
Mrs. A.. L. Phelps flave
Hubbard, MillOn Varilll and
'l1tt 111111 troop lild liJe pledp Sandy Humpbriee;
blble_outline on Pau1'11
Allen Lipscomb elplldned the l) of ,4 Couneil
to lbe 1111 and the iOtll "Ani- dent, Suuo Surlace; HCretary, mlsSJooary Joumay, A c~
· ..S lor a larre• siren so that
tal/4 Office
erlea." Memberl or
iMariiJI Stumbo; trtuurer, AI- lion was made 10111'11'd
. ' bollor service can be liven to 1nl
rl
include IIIII 11oo11t 1M Ann berll Llllll;
Ann boom placed 111 tlJe diUrch
' ' firl ard emergency calls The Forest R"'"' CounCil. Daugh. Sebo Jo Elialllletd Marla and Ranemu parBolltl!llarian, Eva cia! room. Relresbmenta W1!fl
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'{ Ladlel ...,.. asked to h~lp so ters of Ameoo~, mel Tuesday Dar!~ Neuilllns ~ . and Thomas and song leader, IMt. eerved during the eoclel
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, It ;u JIIOVIId and rarrled ' to evemng With "' memoers and Carolyn Tracy 'Bocky W 'girt Ann Hawley.
lo those named above
and
I3GlJ plus ti~ profit three pella_ prelltll._ Graco and Debbie W-p
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The Mlddlepol'l elub ih
Mrs. Walter Kennedy, Jr.
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Swan. coun,!or prestrl,,d and - H t•-·
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Osborne Mr1
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' 11 •· Meigs
"'' Cotmty
a ..-ween
ptrtr lor
tho meetmg
' wbich
. will be held al Sm1Lh,
. Mr. and' Mro..
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be 1another supper.
Jitney tho meerm1 011fn ed m
CIIildreD'I
llomt
] eupjer In tlie •chool building lie. form . Nettle llayH, r.clrul will be on October 30 A discus- the Kyser Creek Hiflh School Venoy and Cfail and Mrt.
Re1bel and Della Stahl ol Thoo,.
ld ·
November !C.
Denver Kapple,
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dorut Council were W:.'!i~omtJ on "'~ was be concenainl
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~ made for the an· 81 guests Klrt Rowlll thanked new pro]ecll durin&amp; the craft
Christmas dlnltll' and par· members lor cards seot him pertod.
bl held at ~~~~·· reotau· while hospitalized
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Games were played and a
In POI'leroy Dec. 9.
Nollie HayIt, ~ depuiY, song sessi~ held. 'l1tt aewly
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ZwllhJIR. Marl• Rl•.er installed Grace Swan aJ coun- !••mild
troop &lt;'lloee lor '·
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. . Naomli.Qndon, were nam- jeUor: Phyllll Rowan re,.'OI'dllll! tis nema 'llle Sbrty·Nlnll'l,"
eTwin Size Hollywood
Beds, comp. 39.75
: 1 a numlnlltlng ""mmltteo secreta : Sherle Swan out. and
from the trooP
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$97
ua;getwell anc symp•thy cards lide ,:tine! ani trustee: and were Shlela Moor Jennie Crail.
pee. vrng oom urtes
_ , sent to sev.-al pei'IOI!J. Klrt , _
Myrna Starin, Flannue 111111·
e9x12 Linoleum Rug1
$4.88
11'""''"Dorma Phelps host
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$68
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Jean Hall Vivian
Tepeelllld p1111 Wllllt.
Thelma Grueser, Clara Mn ...
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Church Monday
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the Syracuse First Unit jour Triltesee," and "Orpileus;" I
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Gant, Mrs. Rol&gt; Japanese - "Jl;tru:" Portu·
William f1t11S1 - '"1'111 Given Word;"
· Mrs. Pea~ Me- 11111111 - ''Bk Riel:-. 0..
Thomas Clark, Mrs. ·tsh - "Weekend;" and Polllb
Mrs. Harry Potts - "Krdfe til lhl • • · • 1'11811
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Comlllltlll• lor 1M aanual Clelland ancl lolrl. Don M.. Mr. and Mn. Paul Chapmlll,
HlllowMII party 10 ba lll!id KnJchl, eweei lhop.
Mr. and Mn. Roblrl Lewis pel
October r1 at 7:90 p. m. were Mn. John Hunnell, Mrs. CIJI. lolr. and Mrs. Patrick Wood, fllb
IDDOUDced when the Pomeroy lord Newlun, Mr. and Mrs. pond1 Mr. ard lolrl. Kermit
ll!ementary PTA met Monday .Ted Worner, Mr. and
Mrs. Welton. lolr. and Mn. Rlehll'll
evenill8 at the ecllool.
Carl Roaeh. Mr. and
Mn. 1\Upt, Mr. ard Mn. Rl&lt;llll'd
Mrs. Leo Crew. pre•Ident, Wilbur YOUJlll, Mr. and Mrs, Janet, Mr. and Mn.
Karl
corducted the meeting which Malcom Mees, Mr. and lolrs. Kratllter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
opened with the pledge to the EUfJene Hawk!N, Mn. Robert, !llapmaa and Mr. and Mr 1,
Ills Jed by Mrs. Jack Carsey Hartenbach, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marlin McAniUI. dart 11me.

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oburch wee Jleld· TuiedNI
,evenlllJ at the church, wtth Mrs,
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Robert
Prelklerif, In
eharl•· .
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Piayer bY tlie pre.stdenl, 011the 11111Uns. The prol!'am
''FQOd: lor the Journey''
conoernlnUhe !.all Supper, wll•
pree..led by Min
Camp.

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Present were 'the Rev. and
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and ehi!d·
art M('and Mra ·
Pridd
.and B'ocky
ltllddle' rt· M H t .1
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the(r son aqd 11\llliiY. Mr.
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and Mr4. Clydf.E•. !I.artlett
ell POmero 'nd Mr za
· of Ne.,-ark. Mrs.
Sl,;.lalr
Pt·
rocelved glllll and cardo
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the' " h
lncludlllg a birthday cake dellWb M
orated in
autumn COIOI'!i
, arlnee. at Da Nang.
brouabt by her aon and lainily.

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'ft1e II&gt;JrllidfY. illlilnrn.,·.el

and Mra. Marvin Bun's Girl Heaton, Mrt. John Slbo and Mn.
Oullllblr,
Ml'l. with prayer.
beU. Tbe Jl'OIIP sallf, "Oh God
Scout Troop !74, followed by Mrs. V. D. Edwardl, kitcblt. PtQY Tlylor, Mrl.
Mar!!
Our Help· In Ales Pllllt" and
POSTPONED
the Lord's Prayer ill unison. Don ThoJDlls, !IDbtll Robal1a JUM Hood, M1'l. Joyce Bialik• It was voted to boll
the ll1d
Howell. BeeiY
M111 Cainplillt read John 8: 3&amp;. The S.glne O.E.s .., rummage
W1llaco Bredlord spoke on and Mrs. Earl Young, movie; emhlp, and Mn. Cml Me- county IIIMIIIIC on leU 81tldy 1 Grq Eblin. RoiiJ' Klein, JWio N.
lht wOnblp center was la)e 10hedulld Oat. J4 and
the TB prorram and staled Rev. Richard Martlll. MII'Vin Laughlin, witches; Mr.
and ll1d 2 oo N'ovtmbtr t · from
&amp;1111 Tom lloullbv. Mlll'tha 1
ol lbll.all Supper In
been postponed until Oct.
tbat Meigs County bad the IBurt, Jack Carsey
James Mr1. Gene Mitch, Mr.
a!ld a.m. to S p.m.,
Biker, K1ren Floree.
the tiiok with U1hled oaidl.. 21 and U In the Schorn
bllhest rate at TB in the alate. Qualls. ticket takers : Mr. and Mrl. Kenneth Qrover, Mr. and Mrs. James ·
and Brenda Gilmore. Darlene 011 titbit •Ide andi In the cen- In&amp; oJ Pomeroy.
'Ill• PTA endoroecl the renewal Mrs. !IDy Reuter, Mr.
and Mt'l. Thomas Henne58y, Mr. presiqent, and Mre,
P. Mlghael, Dean Pulllno. Wayne ter, 1 communion service
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of the TB levy.
Mrs. Kenny Horns, Mr. and and Mrs. l!oward English and Smitli, district
Le!!holl, and Rev. and Mrs. The Week of P,rayer and Sell·
A report on the !all meeuna Mra. Paul iicbln(er
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scott, sweep WSCS membtls ol
Gill and Nancy, Kathy. Darwas announcen for Oc·
of the County Council PTA held Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith, the pumpkin; James Soulsby, are welcome and the
Ia and Dolores.
Iober !6-31 and Mrs, v D. 'EdIaet week in Chesler,
"" .pop : Mrs. Max Folmer, Mrs. George Nesselroad and John wile; president, ,ecretary
ward• will be In char1• of the
Is in
given by Mrs. Richard R,..n. Don Thomos, Mrs. Don Betz· Werry, police: Mrs. Marvin spiritual lfle and secrelary
envelopes. Mrs. Warryer enbourn. Mrs. Gene Ml!ch. m&lt;•m ing, and Mr!. John Worry, poe· Burt, music;, and Guy Gu!nlh· membership .and culllvJtiOn
reS yffflan
nouncod that three pe1'sonal by.
bershlp c1lalrman. reported i3l "' 1adies.
er, master ol ceremonies.
each Social) are ursoa "to
glene kits had been msde and
paid up mombershlp!l. 1 1t e Mrs. Don McKmie, Orval Jan1es Sou!sby
Introduced present. A sack lunch will
.
fft
Mn Gerald W!lderinuth wa&amp;
sixth grade won th• attendanee Woles. Guy Oulnlhr, John Sobo, State Patrolman E. L. Proffit!, served at noon with lml
named to purcnase articles for
award.
Roger Dillard. Harvey
Van , who spoke on bicycle safety ty servl111 cnollieo and coffee.
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the kits which aJe to be- taken
At the request ol the orosi vranken. Edward Bartels ami durt!J8 !he program hour.
.
Readtng the Purpose of Un· to World Community ou Nodent, a ballot
taken , 011 Lam Wolfe, bird men1 Mr. ltn offerln&amp; was taken, afler Mrs. AmO's
was !ted Presbyterian Women," • In vomber 4, at Grace 1;p1ict&gt;pal
the chot" ol Monday or 'I hurs· ana Mrs. Richard Rosenbaum, which the m..Unll adjourned named to p~rchaSt mll&lt;rlal lor ~nlson opened _the roeenl meet· church. Mrs. Dwight Parker
dey nights as the meeting nighl Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Braun, and refreshment&gt; were served , the World Community Day ser- 101 ol the Mt,.!onary Soclaty , 0cretary. of· program material: ,
and Mondoy won by a btg Mr . and Mrs. Gerald Powell, by the slxlb Jl'&amp;de mothers.
vlco at Grace Episcopal church of the Srt:acttse First United distribUted rePQrt blan&lt;s
to lhe
In the battle against 111ness, our
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maJo!lly. Edward Bar"'' · Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coucn,
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on Novomber 1. Mro Leonard Presbyterian Church In tbe olficen;l&lt;r.fiich are llosent!n
5
registered pbarmaci~ts quickly, acprincipal. spoke on the ne•d Mr. and Mrs. Marahall King
was also named to have the church annex. i1"Yer was ol- by
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curately compound your doctor's
of clothing lor children ot 1be and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bailey
0 erS prOfram at November meeU!Ifl,
by Frankie Mumaw.
The meeUni c!011ed with a 1
school and aloo
introducf&lt;f b•ll toss: Mr. and Mrs. Georg~
"Mission&amp; to siJ cunUIUints" President Ada Slack C&lt;Jnduct· friendship cirCle of prayer af. '
presQrtptioll. Our ~ld)l,.l• 'your pro.
Mrs. John Welsh who will teaclt Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
was tho topic ollhe prniJ'am in
!he meetln1 and read lor ter which
jp'Oup ad' · ed8
tectlon . . you know you can count
a half day in his place.
i Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Rtcl&gt;
charae ol Mrs. Lewia Grueser
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on us for meticulous care and preNamed on commlttePS yere ard Seytor, Mr. and Mrs. John Plans were Mllde lor 1 Hal· who gave the
to- en from Mission Yearbook 01 dessert course was ••re•d
.
cision,
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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jewell, Mohler, Mr. and Mra. BID Hud- loweeen party to be held Oct pic, Misoions of the church, Prayer. MISsionaries of the day
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Mr. and Mrs. John "'"'"'"r. ,.on, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Van 2&amp; at the re ular meelln f• All membel'l' partlolpalPCI In
to be prayed lor was read and
,
Mrs. Charles Werry, Mrs. C. Meter, and Mr and Mrs. Troy the Meigs
Weight
program. The meeting
Included those In Eastern Ind.. D11es, Pm Stylf'
At Your Service for
E. Clark, Mro. Donley Reibel,
rina loll.
ers Club beld Tuelda e . with tbe Lord's PrJIY"' In unl· nesla ard Iran and Jn the Unit· Are Set by Cllllil
All Your Drug Neoda
Mrs. Don ,McKenzie. tickets: Mr. and Mrs. William Mayer, iDg in the dining roor% or":e soo.
i
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etl Stales In Montana, wtth
Amoun\ of dues and selection
Mrs. Jack Carsey, Mrs. James , Mr, and \Irs. rom Smith. \tr county Infirmary.
lor each by Rachel Me- oC pin design were tl!e main
STORE HOURS:
Soulsby, Mrs. lamee O'B·••n I and Mrs. Wllllom WlllialllitJn, Mrs. Leo Searls leader of I
·
butiness when Presidfnl David
Dally ....... 8 AM to 10
and Mrs. Richard Follrod. door
-· - - the group, report~ on her
Reports were read and ap- Smith called Ute Riverview 8th
Sunday .. , I 0:30 AM to 12130
prl....
I
recent trip 10 Cotltocton where
t
of .:"::a:
wlll ofler· Grade class menting to order
5PMto9PM
Mr. and Mrs. Elza Gilmore •
she visited tlie Tops Proud
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PH 8 v"fi I .
4 In tls homeroom. The
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Mrs. Leo crew and Mrl
S
Pllthero club lltere. Mre. Bruce
and · Miss
aze
minutes ol tho last meeting
Nesselroad, door prize ttckell
Lloyd won tho door prizt.
ed ' h
. ' were .)tam· were read and apprnved. The
Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson'
eef Cf.
Attending were Miss Sadie
100 Mosons lee to t e
commll· treaourer staled $16.02 had
Mr. and Mrs. FrJnk Vaughan'
Carr, Mrs. Vlnctnl Dabo. lllse and the&gt;r auests allellded the F 8
been made tram a buke sale
Mr and Mro Herbert Seth and The Stale Federation ol Farm Bernice Durst Min Key Eb~ annual lather·son banquet sponor program session, Mrs. iD May and !be balance in the
. and Mrs. Eu e M K Women's Clubs will hold their Mrs Wanda Eblin Mrs WIJR.i sortd by Middleport 14!ge No. McBride read "When 0 n treasury wse $16
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Mr
ney, treats; Mrs. Guy R!llell conventiOn m Ur ana, ...,10, da Saulk, Mrs. Edith Garden, 363
Tuesday . .
"M Sick ' oo " ""·" w I
The purpose of the. meeting .
WY 2:2955 112 E. Main Pomeroy
ard Mrs. Eugene Houdashelt Oc:tober II. m the Pmbyterlan er, Mra. Viola Hanonb""'· the Masomc Temple m
Cl yk·
R m, "by Hazel was to decide on how much 1
change.
' Church on w.st Ch'!'ch Slreei. Mn. CoRnie Holfmall,
Mrb. port, The chicken dinner was ~~ .: an artl~le on The
ohould.lle ljiOIIt for class dues '
4 Reiiltered Pharmacists to
Mrs. Jay Warner, Mrs. Frank A colfeo hour w1l• Dt from Marcia Ho\Jdaebell, Mn. Cotlla pnpared and served by mem·
' ar'%leM ::
to chooso lhe d" ign for
Serve ¥qu
Porter, Mrs. Tom Orueeer, 1:30 to 9:1&amp; a.m. and the meet. Hudlon. Mn. Chlrlll Lewll, btrl of Evlttitlme Chapter, 01 .J:e Feet,.
b
clpai
pllt ...Jt· was decided class
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Mro. Raymond Ball)',
Mrs. InC II 10 lllrt at 1&gt;10 a.m. Mn. Bruce Uoyd, Mn. Hallie OES.
and Ma
y Mrs. Pickens d. w;.,Jll: !111 )li cent• each •
Scott Shank, Mrl. Carl Hend· Some epeclall on the pl'Oit'lftl Mcintyre, Mn. CICIIa Milch, Dtlrln( the exanlnl members For
. month
1\'10 meeting
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ri1, Mrs. Robert Burton, Mrl. wUI be II !oUows: !'lillie 11t1111o loire. Daisy Paltenon, Mrs. lolroduettl
1\11111
progra
;eeUng
wilh
the
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prtoideJII&gt;t
showing
the
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Lawrence FranCOJ, Mn. Kenny bert !rom Trifid High Bchool: Marii'Y Reullr, Mn.
Leo Ted Reed, I dlltJMulshed
Mr1m
llllkS· clasa different deaigns of pJno.
Taylor, Mrs. Alvin Spoors, Mrs. Sol01 by Mre. Homer Ober; W. Searle, Mrs. Jim· Warner, 1o1r1. lOR, of Poawroy l,ctdge.
·
· orence otts
Cbarles Holfmu, 1o1r1. Tom W. PurdY, SUp!.,
llrblnl Dorotliy W'lllillralultr,
Mn; tad lhl hlilory oJ masonary.
10 the seven
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SchoO!J, trill 'fi'U on "PubJJc Btrnl&lt;e Wlnellrttmlr, Mn. Jobo Mr. 8lid Ill .past o!tstrict of·
Sh and one guest, Mrs.
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Schools and the Pll' EnYIIope." Drlde. Mn. Jou Clark and fleer and I'll recently
oell.
A
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panel
ol
qu.
Clare
Adame.
Tid
Reed,
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lllltlnguisbed
Ma-- 18
lifted epeekm will brln&amp;llllllo
WUlllml, fllllll warder
of Class MePis at
on liltGlrll".
mucll IIIICiad
Mttlp Cotmty, presenlild •llde• Mr~. Bower~' Home
"HorMIIor
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I on wlldUie durlnll tho t&gt;t:p!ll'lm
A panel will consiet ol Mitt
hour. Harry .Ctteaher arinounc· &gt;Mrs. Elwood l!awers ent.·r-11
Martha Wheeler. Sup!.. Rdored tho pre,ram.
limed the Golden fl!lle clasa ol
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matory lor Women, Maryeville:
the Pomeroy Church or Chr;&gt;t
Dr. Alberta Turner !rom the PlaN were mada 10 I)IONot'
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, Tueoday tvenl!!i at her hom~.
A llmatl'"' wu mad• to lhe l Ohio Youth CmnrnllliOn. Co!um· 1 Halloween party lor the chiJ.
Chesler Road. The meeting ·'P· .
Voluntu• Flte Dept. when the ! hus, and Judge Ann C Rl&gt;berts, dren of the Meigs County H me
ened with devotiOns taken
Syracuse Ladies
oJ Juvenile Judge, Urb..,a.
when the
Girl Scout
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Proverbs ' · by Mrs. Bowers
the Fire Dept. met in the town Retervat1011s lhollld be eenl 1!15 met Mondey
allht
rf
who _also pres1ded at
the
hall Monday night woth the , by October !6, lither' to Mn. Columbus and !louthem Ohio
I
epo
meettng. Prayer by Mrs. l:_MT·II
praoident Ada Slack.
Robert Mrt;ubbm, Ruule
t, Electric Company office. Sped· The Middleport Future Home· lee Eskew dosed the d"ot1o"s.
.ilal eall was anowored by North Letrlllburl,_ Ohio 43060 a! guests
members o1 makera of
Wed- Members resporded to
roll
mtinbers and reports were . or Mrs. B. E. Wllhs, North Lew· Junior 'l'raop ' at from Po1111r111 aesda1 lllamotln at
call With a verse of scripture
1'0111 and appi'&lt;IYed.
· ilbura, Ohio 180110. Luncheon and their Jtader, Mr•- Lloyd •
lkillool wllb lbe
concerning the Holy Gholt.
ttremen Troy Zwilling, Oris tld&lt;ets are Sl.l5 ueh.
Wrllht.
officers elected; ·
Mrs. A.. L. Phelps flave
Hubbard, MillOn Varilll and
'l1tt 111111 troop lild liJe pledp Sandy Humpbriee;
blble_outline on Pau1'11
Allen Lipscomb elplldned the l) of ,4 Couneil
to lbe 1111 and the iOtll "Ani- dent, Suuo Surlace; HCretary, mlsSJooary Joumay, A c~
· ..S lor a larre• siren so that
tal/4 Office
erlea." Memberl or
iMariiJI Stumbo; trtuurer, AI- lion was made 10111'11'd
. ' bollor service can be liven to 1nl
rl
include IIIII 11oo11t 1M Ann berll Llllll;
Ann boom placed 111 tlJe diUrch
' ' firl ard emergency calls The Forest R"'"' CounCil. Daugh. Sebo Jo Elialllletd Marla and Ranemu parBolltl!llarian, Eva cia! room. Relresbmenta W1!fl
1101 11
'{ Ladlel ...,.. asked to h~lp so ters of Ameoo~, mel Tuesday Dar!~ Neuilllns ~ . and Thomas and song leader, IMt. eerved during the eoclel
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, It ;u JIIOVIId and rarrled ' to evemng With "' memoers and Carolyn Tracy 'Bocky W 'girt Ann Hawley.
lo those named above
and
I3GlJ plus ti~ profit three pella_ prelltll._ Graco and Debbie W-p
n
The Mlddlepol'l elub ih
Mrs. Walter Kennedy, Jr.
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PRESENTS SCHOLARSHIPS - The Rose Capita\ Chapter of American Business Women's Association,
·'· Columbus, presented $200 scholarships to two juniors at Grant Hospital School of Nursing. Left to right are
;c MISS Polly l\arr,chapter president, MISs Helen L. Goodrich, Nelsonville, Miss Donna J. Rife, and Anne Knisely
·. M.D., Euuoalloo Cha•rman ot the chapter. Miss Karr is the daughter ol Commissioner and Mr;;. Charles Karr
:' Sr. ol PomerO)'. Miss Ri~:s~~!ll•_is_ 541 Fairview, Nelsonville.

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RiffARY €LUB
Four members of the Jnteraet

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Knapp were Mrs. Rodra
of Norwalk. 0,, Mrs.
DorlB

ald Foglesong, Herman Layne,

of Monroeville,

DoRald F. Roush, Richard Ord, Mrs. Dorthea Knapp ol
Foley, Rome Williamson, walk, ~-· Mr. and Mrs. RichRussell Capehart, Harry · ard Grmstead oi Canton, 0.,
lor, Edwin Stein, Arthur
and Mrs. Floyde MlUer of
bet, Ralph Whitmore,
Marietta, 0., Mrs. Robert fn..
Capehart, Karl Wiles,
Mel gles of Brilliant. 0., Mr. end
Clark and Nelson JeRnings. \Mrs. Robe1rt Grinstead of AISHOWER FOR MISS GIBBS bany, 0., Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Miss Sltaron Gibbs was hoa- Bass o[ Chaneston, W. Va.,
ored wittl a miscellanetlus bri- Mrs. Freda Sword of Charles-

Fonnie Blain
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rest Holle:\·, 68, Rt. 1 As4llon, Brady Dunctan, Applt Grev'e.
I died Tuesday ligbt in a Hunt· 1, DISCHARGED:
Mrs. Jlow.
i ~ngto'A hospital Jollowmg 1 loJig : ard GreeBlee, Pt. Pleasant; 1
LllRess.
Keith Scantlin, Leoa; Luther
He was born in Mason Coun- Cocbraa, PL Pleasut, Rev.
ty on February 211, 191Mi, o oon Norville White, Pt. Plea&amp;aJt;
PT . PI.FASANT - .fame• 1of the late George and Viola ' Mrs. Paul Roush, New HavOD;
JtcComaB , 17-year-old son of Meadows Holley. He wa•
ai Mrs. Williaia Mambout, pt,
Harry and Mom·~rd Brumfield :veleran of World War II and a ! Pleasant.
,. MeComas ef A-:htt)n. 1if!d Toe§. !retired employe of the Marietta BIRTH: Mr. and Mrs. Del&gt;· II
· · .4leY in the West Virfi! inia Uni- Manufacturing Company.
1ver Asb, Jr., Robersburg, 1
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!Bermce TurnE'r Holley; a dau-1
.,_,,;,. He wa~ born al Glf'nwood w !gbter, Mrs. JaAice Dowell; a - - - - - - - - 1

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Fred Vinso•
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111pohs, 0., M1llanl of Ocala, - - · - - - - - Surving in lKirlition '..e his par· !Fla.• Do•ald ~ Cleveland, 0., Mrs. Joha SisSII and ehft..
fnts are one 'iLster, Linda. at Joe of Proctorville, 0., HoWard i dren, Mrs. Russell Ca~=~
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and maternal grandfath-- of Ona, and Stewart of lndlana~ 1 Mrs. Christy· Bletoer
~,•Ma•nfolnf Br1Jmfleld of Glen- two sisters, Mrs. Eunice D~vis, IIJl
! Sunday with Mr. lnd Mrs.

PERMANENT FALL ARRANGEMENTS

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turned home from the Pleasant \I
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GIVEII TESTS
Valley Hospital where she was
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:hart, Guidance oounsolor aloog · Mr. 111111 Mrs. George i.ui(IOn
PLEASANT - Arrests i with olher teacher• at Wahama l and aon ol Newarl:, Ohio vlslll·ll
at the county Jail lor IHigh School, gave Scat aod 1ed OVfll 11M weekend wllb
24 llours were Homor !Step tesls tD the Juniors on : par&lt;llts, Mr. an4 Mrs. Gecll'ge:
lll, Henderson, peace ' Monday and Tlle8day and will I Zusp/la, •Sr. and witll her
Aroold Blllley, 13, lit. givt Freshmen tbe testa 0111 enls, "'r· 111111 Mra. Jolm
IWednesday 1111 '!burldaJ.
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.Bladen, 0., ~ncl Mrs.
held IPayne, Huntmgton; and

Vtolet . Warren Self in Clolumbus, OhiO. ,
~P.T\' ice will be
one : Woodie King of New Haven
~~~J at 2 p.m. in Moore's granddaughter.
; is reported il fair condition
~P!Iatllwlgit.h the Rev. Gene Holt i FuRera1 arrangeme&amp;ttl will be ; after undergoing surgery on
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Burial wiU b~ in the 1 announced by tile HeQk Fuler- ! Friday at the Clarksburg
N ~V~ jj',j!O I Meadows cemetery
at Ial Home at Milton.
erans H.spital, Clarksburg.
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Church Knapp of Trufant, Mich., Mr. 1
on Thursday eveniRg. The eol- Brady Knapp of Columbus, 0.,
or scheme of pink and white [Mr. and Mn. Walter Taylor
wao .arri&lt;d out ill lhe decor- Iof ColumbUJ, 0., Mr. und Mn.
atioRB and refreshments. Gamt Robert Harless of ColumbUI,
.. were won by Mrs. I. C. 0., Mr. Dale Taylor ol Col\1111'
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desco.
Columbus, 0., Mrs. Eula 8&amp;

Gifta _ . received from Mrs. ll!my of Point
W.
Charlea Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Va., Mr. B. Bailey ol
Buddy Flowers aod
Tracy Mich., MISI , Boroilly
J L)'Jin, Mrs. !Ired Baley, Mrs. Parkershur&amp;, W. VL 8!ld Mrs.
t.&lt;&gt;ke,"offmu, Mrs.
Robert Maxi'no Arnold of Pomeroy, 0,
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PERSONALI
Carl Gibbs, Carlotta Gibbs, Mrs. ' Mrs. Clayton Athey lB In ClnPT. PLEASANT - Fonnie E.
Athey' Mr. ..d Mrs. cin tl Ohl I I" wttb h
Blain, 8L fo rmer Mason Coun- :
Rickard N
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.,.. grandchildren while their par·
tiaR, dird Wednesday in Hu• :
~~~~~;;Howard
~Irs. en18 , Mr. and M~· Bl.chard ,.'th.
tington. He was a retired groGibbs McClennon,
and
MarilyJ,
eery stortt O\\tl'ler, born August
Canter, J!Bzel Wrigllt,ley are vacaUonmg lD Florida.
12. 188S in Mason CoURty, the
ond Mrs. John Kerwood,, :Mr. 10d Mn. Robert C«&gt;ke,
100 of the lalo eharlea and Ef·
IR.i·"' Kelly, Mr. a•d Mrs. ! Debra Cooke . and Mr. CUll
fi~ Reed Blain. Hi!! wife, Effie r
Wheeler Mr and Mrs · Cook visited w1ib Mr. and Mn.
Austin Blain, died in 1965 .
I~:r.~~ Durs'i. ~•. Marshali 1 Donald Cooke and family at
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Surviving are bis step-mother, 1
lllty,.., Mr and Mr•. 1\lly Lloyd weekend. , Mr. and Mn. Robert 1
Minnie Blain, HuRtington: three 'i
ud Marsha, Hawley Shlon, Cooke also vl&amp;lted Mr. IIIII Mra. :
daughters , Mn. Ca thryR McAnn
Combs, Betty Casto. Mr. Victor Street and family.
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Mrs.
Larry
Morl'ison,
Mr.
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Mrs.
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left
both of HllntiRgtOR, Mrs. Eve- ;
Mrs. Raymond Bush and on Monday to Ylslt Mrs.
lyn Gilbreath, HousLOn, Texas; :
IfaroKy, Mr. and Mrs. Fro.. brother, Freemu Roush wbo ll
two ·haU brothers, Waller Blain,
Carrier an4 l@l)llly Mrl. Is I ourglcal patient II l h...
Huutington and Dwight Blain,
SGT. EBLIN, IN VIET HAM
R. F. Bryant, Ella !!Ussen, Lou- , pttatta Lebanon, ·vtrg~nla. '!1leY
Nltto: three half-sisters, Mrs.
Technical Sgt. Donald B. Eblin, whose parents are lse .Adkioa, Mrs. S. C. Gibbo, will stay with Mra. Roush at
Charlotte Wright, Huntington; 1 Mr. and Mrs. Pearl A. Lanning of Rt. 1, Rutland is in
and Mrs. Boy, Ankrum, Mr. meveland, Va. .
Mrs. ~"'ra.a res Walls. Springl ield, 1 Vietnallj. He is an Air Force work control techni·
Mrs. Jobn Taylor and Pan·
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St. I cian. The sergeant attended Rutland High School
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John Frieze, Mr.
PetersburK. F'la. : three grand- . and completed requirements for his diploma after
au and Get rr' Day&amp; 3 NJJhbl Ill
Howard McClella., Mr.
~blldren aRd one s1ep grdnd-: entering the Air Force. He has served in Guam,
MIAMI IIACM
an4 Mrs. Bill Bart, Evelyn Pat:child.
· Japan and England. Sgt. Eblin's wife, Daphne, is
Jdl' Blrvu Boolr Todal Uobellen.b.. bllt 1'rPe
terson, Carol and Genevieve
CI.TIPIID .AI STA1!lON .
Fu•eral •ervi&lt;'f will be held
from England_·- - - - -- - - -·- - Melli tt.. ,.....,., . . .
Kenanah, Mrs. Bernard Ltev
Friday 2 p.m. i ~ the Beard : - - ----- -·
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PI&lt;asant VaUey Hoopltal •
Mortuary, Huntington,
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ADMI'ITED:
Mrr. !)en.er
Joseph A. J'eff , minister
ol ~
Olurcb of ehrist, offi ciating.
Ahh, Jr., Roberlsburg; Jerry
Burial wil l be in the Hid grlaw n
Byus, Pl Pleasant;
cemetery, Huntingtoa. friends
Harris, Gallipolis:
8horwood
may call at tbe mortuary.
; PT. PLEASANT - Fred For· IYonker, West Colombia; Mrs.
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~ DEMONSTitATION -- Pictured above is J. Samuel Griffith, M. D., Mrs. M.,_
Dame!, R.~ .• Mrs. James Gibeau!, President of Pleasant Valley Hospital Auxil·
laryand JUD Lehman, Baxter Laboratortes shown as tho Heart Lung Resuscita·
tor lS deDIOII'Arated by Dr. Gnf!Jth to tho LaduJO Auxiliary who ro&lt;~ont7 J&gt;Ul"
&lt;haoed the Nsu•citator lor tbe ho$pital.

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PRESENTS SCHOLARSHIPS - The Rose Capita\ Chapter of American Business Women's Association,
·'· Columbus, presented $200 scholarships to two juniors at Grant Hospital School of Nursing. Left to right are
;c MISS Polly l\arr,chapter president, MISs Helen L. Goodrich, Nelsonville, Miss Donna J. Rife, and Anne Knisely
·. M.D., Euuoalloo Cha•rman ot the chapter. Miss Karr is the daughter ol Commissioner and Mr;;. Charles Karr
:' Sr. ol PomerO)'. Miss Ri~:s~~!ll•_is_ 541 Fairview, Nelsonville.

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RiffARY €LUB
Four members of the Jnteraet

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Knapp were Mrs. Rodra
of Norwalk. 0,, Mrs.
DorlB

ald Foglesong, Herman Layne,

of Monroeville,

DoRald F. Roush, Richard Ord, Mrs. Dorthea Knapp ol
Foley, Rome Williamson, walk, ~-· Mr. and Mrs. RichRussell Capehart, Harry · ard Grmstead oi Canton, 0.,
lor, Edwin Stein, Arthur
and Mrs. Floyde MlUer of
bet, Ralph Whitmore,
Marietta, 0., Mrs. Robert fn..
Capehart, Karl Wiles,
Mel gles of Brilliant. 0., Mr. end
Clark and Nelson JeRnings. \Mrs. Robe1rt Grinstead of AISHOWER FOR MISS GIBBS bany, 0., Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Miss Sltaron Gibbs was hoa- Bass o[ Chaneston, W. Va.,
ored wittl a miscellanetlus bri- Mrs. Freda Sword of Charles-

Fonnie Blain
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rest Holle:\·, 68, Rt. 1 As4llon, Brady Dunctan, Applt Grev'e.
I died Tuesday ligbt in a Hunt· 1, DISCHARGED:
Mrs. Jlow.
i ~ngto'A hospital Jollowmg 1 loJig : ard GreeBlee, Pt. Pleasant; 1
LllRess.
Keith Scantlin, Leoa; Luther
He was born in Mason Coun- Cocbraa, PL Pleasut, Rev.
ty on February 211, 191Mi, o oon Norville White, Pt. Plea&amp;aJt;
PT . PI.FASANT - .fame• 1of the late George and Viola ' Mrs. Paul Roush, New HavOD;
JtcComaB , 17-year-old son of Meadows Holley. He wa•
ai Mrs. Williaia Mambout, pt,
Harry and Mom·~rd Brumfield :veleran of World War II and a ! Pleasant.
,. MeComas ef A-:htt)n. 1if!d Toe§. !retired employe of the Marietta BIRTH: Mr. and Mrs. Del&gt;· II
· · .4leY in the West Virfi! inia Uni- Manufacturing Company.
1ver Asb, Jr., Robersburg, 1
' .-rsity Mediral r,.nter after a I S .
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kmg JJJness.
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!Bermce TurnE'r Holley; a dau-1
.,_,,;,. He wa~ born al Glf'nwood w !gbter, Mrs. JaAice Dowell; a - - - - - - - - 1

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Fred Vinso•
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111pohs, 0., M1llanl of Ocala, - - · - - - - - Surving in lKirlition '..e his par· !Fla.• Do•ald ~ Cleveland, 0., Mrs. Joha SisSII and ehft..
fnts are one 'iLster, Linda. at Joe of Proctorville, 0., HoWard i dren, Mrs. Russell Ca~=~
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and maternal grandfath-- of Ona, and Stewart of lndlana~ 1 Mrs. Christy· Bletoer
~,•Ma•nfolnf Br1Jmfleld of Glen- two sisters, Mrs. Eunice D~vis, IIJl
! Sunday with Mr. lnd Mrs.

PERMANENT FALL ARRANGEMENTS

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Valley Hospital where she was
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:hart, Guidance oounsolor aloog · Mr. 111111 Mrs. George i.ui(IOn
PLEASANT - Arrests i with olher teacher• at Wahama l and aon ol Newarl:, Ohio vlslll·ll
at the county Jail lor IHigh School, gave Scat aod 1ed OVfll 11M weekend wllb
24 llours were Homor !Step tesls tD the Juniors on : par&lt;llts, Mr. an4 Mrs. Gecll'ge:
lll, Henderson, peace ' Monday and Tlle8day and will I Zusp/la, •Sr. and witll her
Aroold Blllley, 13, lit. givt Freshmen tbe testa 0111 enls, "'r· 111111 Mra. Jolm
IWednesday 1111 '!burldaJ.
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.Bladen, 0., ~ncl Mrs.
held IPayne, Huntmgton; and

Vtolet . Warren Self in Clolumbus, OhiO. ,
~P.T\' ice will be
one : Woodie King of New Haven
~~~J at 2 p.m. in Moore's granddaughter.
; is reported il fair condition
~P!Iatllwlgit.h the Rev. Gene Holt i FuRera1 arrangeme&amp;ttl will be ; after undergoing surgery on
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Burial wiU b~ in the 1 announced by tile HeQk Fuler- ! Friday at the Clarksburg
N ~V~ jj',j!O I Meadows cemetery
at Ial Home at Milton.
erans H.spital, Clarksburg.
~~~:SiFr~~ie~~ndtL may &lt;'all at I
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G.
Church Knapp of Trufant, Mich., Mr. 1
on Thursday eveniRg. The eol- Brady Knapp of Columbus, 0.,
or scheme of pink and white [Mr. and Mn. Walter Taylor
wao .arri&lt;d out ill lhe decor- Iof ColumbUJ, 0., Mr. und Mn.
atioRB and refreshments. Gamt Robert Harless of ColumbUI,
.. were won by Mrs. I. C. 0., Mr. Dale Taylor ol Col\1111'
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desco.
Columbus, 0., Mrs. Eula 8&amp;

Gifta _ . received from Mrs. ll!my of Point
W.
Charlea Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Va., Mr. B. Bailey ol
Buddy Flowers aod
Tracy Mich., MISI , Boroilly
J L)'Jin, Mrs. !Ired Baley, Mrs. Parkershur&amp;, W. VL 8!ld Mrs.
t.&lt;&gt;ke,"offmu, Mrs.
Robert Maxi'no Arnold of Pomeroy, 0,
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PERSONALI
Carl Gibbs, Carlotta Gibbs, Mrs. ' Mrs. Clayton Athey lB In ClnPT. PLEASANT - Fonnie E.
Athey' Mr. ..d Mrs. cin tl Ohl I I" wttb h
Blain, 8L fo rmer Mason Coun- :
Rickard N
And
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• ancy
.,.. grandchildren while their par·
tiaR, dird Wednesday in Hu• :
~~~~~;;Howard
~Irs. en18 , Mr. and M~· Bl.chard ,.'th.
tington. He was a retired groGibbs McClennon,
and
MarilyJ,
eery stortt O\\tl'ler, born August
Canter, J!Bzel Wrigllt,ley are vacaUonmg lD Florida.
12. 188S in Mason CoURty, the
ond Mrs. John Kerwood,, :Mr. 10d Mn. Robert C«&gt;ke,
100 of the lalo eharlea and Ef·
IR.i·"' Kelly, Mr. a•d Mrs. ! Debra Cooke . and Mr. CUll
fi~ Reed Blain. Hi!! wife, Effie r
Wheeler Mr and Mrs · Cook visited w1ib Mr. and Mn.
Austin Blain, died in 1965 .
I~:r.~~ Durs'i. ~•. Marshali 1 Donald Cooke and family at
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Surviving are bis step-mother, 1
lllty,.., Mr and Mr•. 1\lly Lloyd weekend. , Mr. and Mn. Robert 1
Minnie Blain, HuRtington: three 'i
ud Marsha, Hawley Shlon, Cooke also vl&amp;lted Mr. IIIII Mra. :
daughters , Mn. Ca thryR McAnn
Combs, Betty Casto. Mr. Victor Street and family.
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Mrs.
Larry
Morl'ison,
Mr.
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Mrs.
John
left
both of HllntiRgtOR, Mrs. Eve- ;
Mrs. Raymond Bush and on Monday to Ylslt Mrs.
lyn Gilbreath, HousLOn, Texas; :
IfaroKy, Mr. and Mrs. Fro.. brother, Freemu Roush wbo ll
two ·haU brothers, Waller Blain,
Carrier an4 l@l)llly Mrl. Is I ourglcal patient II l h...
Huutington and Dwight Blain,
SGT. EBLIN, IN VIET HAM
R. F. Bryant, Ella !!Ussen, Lou- , pttatta Lebanon, ·vtrg~nla. '!1leY
Nltto: three half-sisters, Mrs.
Technical Sgt. Donald B. Eblin, whose parents are lse .Adkioa, Mrs. S. C. Gibbo, will stay with Mra. Roush at
Charlotte Wright, Huntington; 1 Mr. and Mrs. Pearl A. Lanning of Rt. 1, Rutland is in
and Mrs. Boy, Ankrum, Mr. meveland, Va. .
Mrs. ~"'ra.a res Walls. Springl ield, 1 Vietnallj. He is an Air Force work control techni·
Mrs. Jobn Taylor and Pan·
' 0., Mra. Bf'ulah Driscoll,
St. I cian. The sergeant attended Rutland High School
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Mrs.
John Frieze, Mr.
PetersburK. F'la. : three grand- . and completed requirements for his diploma after
au and Get rr' Day&amp; 3 NJJhbl Ill
Howard McClella., Mr.
~blldren aRd one s1ep grdnd-: entering the Air Force. He has served in Guam,
MIAMI IIACM
an4 Mrs. Bill Bart, Evelyn Pat:child.
· Japan and England. Sgt. Eblin's wife, Daphne, is
Jdl' Blrvu Boolr Todal Uobellen.b.. bllt 1'rPe
terson, Carol and Genevieve
CI.TIPIID .AI STA1!lON .
Fu•eral •ervi&lt;'f will be held
from England_·- - - - -- - - -·- - Melli tt.. ,.....,., . . .
Kenanah, Mrs. Bernard Ltev
Friday 2 p.m. i ~ the Beard : - - ----- -·
Paul Hesson, Mrs.
PI&lt;asant VaUey Hoopltal •
Mortuary, Huntington,
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ADMI'ITED:
Mrr. !)en.er
Joseph A. J'eff , minister
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Olurcb of ehrist, offi ciating.
Ahh, Jr., Roberlsburg; Jerry
Burial wil l be in the Hid grlaw n
Byus, Pl Pleasant;
cemetery, Huntingtoa. friends
Harris, Gallipolis:
8horwood
may call at tbe mortuary.
; PT. PLEASANT - Fred For· IYonker, West Colombia; Mrs.
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~ DEMONSTitATION -- Pictured above is J. Samuel Griffith, M. D., Mrs. M.,_
Dame!, R.~ .• Mrs. James Gibeau!, President of Pleasant Valley Hospital Auxil·
laryand JUD Lehman, Baxter Laboratortes shown as tho Heart Lung Resuscita·
tor lS deDIOII'Arated by Dr. Gnf!Jth to tho LaduJO Auxiliary who ro&lt;~ont7 J&gt;Ul"
&lt;haoed the Nsu•citator lor tbe ho$pital.

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Best Quality, Low Ptice

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i:\ R&lt;llarJ Club on .Thursday even· Th~se from out of town at,..
the regular di•ner mee~ tendmg the funeral ol Melvin

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Laure st. , Pomeroy. Ph. 992· and melons. Claron,- Prot- new again. Electric sh~mpoo•1
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men!, on lst Door, .-.. 992· WARM Morning heater, li_ke _
steering, blac1c finish, R. H1
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10 9 8tp shape heater, all tank and lmp.la 4 Door. PowerJ:li~.
mo., ,,.,n a.. , ·~~~orree' tftlllrtlon.
ment. WY l--3658 -- ~~- ~ HAVE SD.Otbef- ne\Y. lot ----- of I all fittings, 275 oil tank. ~- [ VB engine, good tires, R. H.
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clothing including men's uni·\ tact Guy Lynch, Lansgvilled
~~=~~~~:· ,:,o::, ~~; !::',.ttl... floor, modern, nice for coup. forms, woven ruga. Jetfer's 0. Ph. ~~~7~~·.___ 10 13 3tc : CODV. epe. GOOd tires 6
11 Celli! .,., woro "" ...... c-.
le Cl' one person. Ph. 99Z. Used Clotblng Store, Rt. 33, 1- 3-5 X B 2 bedroom house en~i.Jte, std. ~ram., R. H.
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JO 9 61c ' sltire "0.
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white 4 Door Sedan. · va engine,
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Middleport, 0. Ph.. 992-5293.
rooms bu11t on, good condi-l gelding pony with b.ridle, halt-- std. trans, "White' finish witl'l
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10 t 6tc 1 • baby bed, complete, $10.
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HANNAH's-husiiBDci, - ~r, Ph. m-2324._ _ . IO '13 ·3tc
Fleellllde 8, body, va
PHONE WY 2-2156 '
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bates bard work so be :r:: , 14 and 15 inch wheels, ttres i
custom seats heater
3 ROOM apartment and bath, the rugs with Blue 1 ., • j and tubes and other
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Rent electric shampooer $1. 1 parts. R. Walburn, 3M Hamil-l
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eel and unfurnished
clean the spot with Blue grass mixed hay. $30.00
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tires, power steering and
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at only $1395.
rHREE and four room
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zig zag, . make buttonholes, standard shift, ph; 74Um.
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ovtl payments of $5.76 ber ·
- Starlire H.'l'. Cpe. Full pow·
mopth or pay balance due : 1963 1&gt; ton Ford . pick :up, 24 . er equipment, bucket seats
Family
Rowley and Reed.
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$61.50. Try it 1• your home. i 000 actual mjles, with:·.rack, •J.-ith comolt&gt;. good W.W , tires
p. m. csU WY z-1574.
radio and heater, beautiful
Ph. 992-3218.
10 10 6tc , $1,295..
Lewis Trading white
finish wit)l maroon vi.
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interior.
coNis 'sARBiR SHOP - . '
easy ways to plaoe a ·
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Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto Store FREEZER
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OWNER
' Iars with a want ad in The Pomeroy, 0.
10 7 6tc i 23 cu. ft. Rog. $275 $239
. I Dail Sentinel. Phone
UNICO TIR!;$, 670..15
HAM SHOOT sponsored by the ' 215 /
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BALEDCi0...-· hay, al!o baled i
Sol~ ......- .12-45 plus Ia~
Meig~ County Coon Hunters
oats, clean no weeds, never
RDoflq, Lawn Ft~rtlllztr
at lhe c)ul&gt;, llouse S1111., Oct. :STEREO RADIO COMBINA- wet See or call Jerry WarnMllnr 'lttms On ';1• . .
lS stiirtl:rJg''at boon ·JW "l2 4te J TION beautiful walnut co! er, Rutland, 0. 742-5880.
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wio•
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POMEROY
EARLS Bavbe,t Shop, Racme, I. 4 speed changer, ! speaker
992-2111
wo!l "be clnS'ed for one day 1 Sflund system, !966 model, US· 10 1 60, 1966 Sky IJne house
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Satulday, ~1. 15. Earl Cus-1. ed 5 months, pay fuil lnllance trsller, good condltion, $2011\J.
_ ter._:'_. :_ .. ...:_ 10 _11 41_" due $93.54 or $6 per month. Ph. 667·3966, Ro~rl ~ il.,,.,..,.,.,.,""'.,~ lio~
TROPIQ\1. fish, food and pet , Ph. 992-3218:
10 10 &amp;te Tuppers Plains, Obio.
supplies .• Tbe p ok D Pet ! PORK CHOPS 69c
II S
Shop, 4!111'1 . li'~rst Sc, · P~ \ steak, 79c lb .. jowl ' bacon, I
_ Pie;lsaB\;:_ :.__ - ~ 10 11 6lt I 3 lb. for $1~ 16 roll~! tissue.\
WE'LU .fi&lt;l!P ypu sell a car, 11.00, bananas , lllc ib.,
se ll a hOuse or sell ~nythlng
cans peas, $1.00, 1 qUart
with ~ ~titiel \Vpnl Ad, ,
ad dressing, 19c, 5 catoll!l
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8tlc, mlJk, 79e RBI- Meigs
SLEEPING rooms, close In Gallia Food Mkt., I mll••lit
town, :127 Butternut
Ave., oouth of Middleport, lftl Rt.
PomeJ;o~. 0.
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742A46l.
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work
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FqR .CARRIERS
IN M1DDLEPORT
Earn money and pri1es
Delivering

THE ,DAILY SENTINEL
to Established Routes.
C.t.LL 992-2156

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Ohio. Ph. 992-5334. 10 7 61&lt;

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family ; .mo:dt'r f)
home, pD.
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with charackl r~-" 1 ffenl'es .
wanted lo work
alternate
shifts.
10 11 3tc
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-·' JtETAIL salesman fm inside
', selling. good .alary,
paid
", vacations and other benefit.ls.
Wrlte 8oJ 668-B: r.-o The
Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy, 0.
·., State age and, experi~e . Our
· · · employees know of this ad.
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For Rent
r.iWiiM~Pa'rtm;.,t-,withi!ih

bath.
8 9 de

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:Nis- bedroinnbi
'c~;:~o. Ph. 99'b2903 daJ

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lum left, 3rt! bouoe down
row. Marlon Reynolds,
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5ROoM House a~d bath, extra
lot. ll20

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clevelopmenl, ili1
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outbulldlnp,
furnace bested
lor $20,000. Phone
112-2298 between 4 and
p. IJ!. Mary Lyons,
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DAILY CBYftOQlJOl'E - a-'• bow .. WGilill'lal
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LOl{Q.aLLOW
OM!olla' -ply-for~· Ja --..Je.&amp;lofor lbe tbreO L'a, X tor 1110 -ga, et&amp; 111J111e leUon,lropblel, 1110 JnJtl&gt; oll4· forma- tJl t i l e - 011 biDII.
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INfORM~ TlON

sentlne~ Pomery·ltliddleport, 0.,. ~L 13, 1988
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62 Corvalr · · $895
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Bulldozer Rad11tor
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IOmatoes : make your carpets look llke !
Laure st. , Pomeroy. Ph. 992· and melons. Claron,- Prot- new again. Electric sh~mpoo•1
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5293.
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l'fll OIY .;t PuliiiC.tl•l'll
FURNISHED 5 room
apart·
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men!, on lst Door, .-.. 992· WARM Morning heater, li_ke _
steering, blac1c finish, R. H1
rnt I'UDIII"•' ••untft the tltflt
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!0 11 tic new, 100 pou
capamty,' 75,000 BTU, large sozc,
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Grueser,l' oU Pircu1atlng heater, A·l
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furnished
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Minersvil1e, 0.
10 9 8tp shape heater, all tank and lmp.la 4 Door. PowerJ:li~.
mo., ,,.,n a.. , ·~~~orree' tftlllrtlon.
ment. WY l--3658 -- ~~- ~ HAVE SD.Otbef- ne\Y. lot ----- of I all fittings, 275 oil tank. ~- [ VB engine, good tires, R. H.
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FURNISHED apartment,
clothing including men's uni·\ tact Guy Lynch, Lansgvilled
~~=~~~~:· ,:,o::, ~~; !::',.ttl... floor, modern, nice for coup. forms, woven ruga. Jetfer's 0. Ph. ~~~7~~·.___ 10 13 3tc : CODV. epe. GOOd tires 6
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le Cl' one person. Ph. 99Z. Used Clotblng Store, Rt. 33, 1- 3-5 X B 2 bedroom house en~i.Jte, std. ~ram., R. H.
t&amp;Cvu•• tnH•t•oM
10 5 18te
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going-· toward Fair Grounds. onw
trailer, Melvin
Little, Che- t op, p. see
1110 tell piiCI wllhlll Ill cliP,
JO 9 61c ' sltire "0.
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10 13 6tc
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upstairs
North
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white 4 Door Sedan. · va engine,
•· ~ • o!" :;~,,~o~·~ o.~tr
Middleport, 0. Ph.. 992-5293.
rooms bu11t on, good condi-l gelding pony with b.ridle, halt-- std. trans, "White' finish witl'l
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red interior, onod tires. ra·
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Uon, in Rutland, 0. Ph. 742- · er and lead rope • ...,..
•~::•\ Also dio ao.d beater.
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7 ROOM house
5537.
10 t 6tc 1 • baby bed, complete, $10.
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Pomeroy. Ph. 992-5335.
HANNAH's-husiiBDci, - ~r, Ph. m-2324._ _ . IO '13 ·3tc
Fleellllde 8, body, va
PHONE WY 2-2156 '
10 4
bates bard work so be :r:: , 14 and 15 inch wheels, ttres i
custom seats heater
3 ROOM apartment and bath, the rugs with Blue 1 ., • j and tubes and other
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Rent electric shampooer $1. 1 parts. R. Walburn, 3M Hamil-l
Notice .
12
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Pomeroy Cement Block Co. I ton St., Mid&lt;lleport, 0.
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992-3874 .
furnlsh
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apan
ON,
rug lbat is, ' I500 BALES of alfalfa- orchard white finish, radio and heat:
eel and unfurnished
clean the spot with Blue grass mixed hay. $30.00
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'Rent electric sham- 1 ton. Call Ravenswood 273I NICE I rooms snd bathMid:.: pooer $1. Baker Furniture Co. I 1733 or 273·9'11$,
Invicta Conv.. Cpe. Whlte fin·
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ID 10 6tc I
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10 1312tc ish, red interior, like new
tires, power steering and
port, Ohio. Ph. ~4.
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This machine equipped to 1 Also a 11159 Chevrolet car, , Driveanda Buick
at only $1395.
rHREE and four room
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zig zag, . make buttonholes, standard shift, ph; 74Um.
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diiJI!, and mooow;fm. Takej
11 11 Sle
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In Tho
: To Death
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ovtl payments of $5.76 ber ·
- Starlire H.'l'. Cpe. Full pow·
mopth or pay balance due : 1963 1&gt; ton Ford . pick :up, 24 . er equipment, bucket seats
Family
Rowley and Reed.
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$61.50. Try it 1• your home. i 000 actual mjles, with:·.rack, •J.-ith comolt&gt;. good W.W , tires
p. m. csU WY z-1574.
radio and heater, beautiful
Ph. 992-3218.
10 10 6tc , $1,295..
Lewis Trading white
finish wit)l maroon vi.
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.e.
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nyl
interior.
coNis 'sARBiR SHOP - . '
easy ways to plaoe a ·
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IN. RACINE ,Wt~l U
For
want-ad. I. by phone. 2. stop
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CLOSED OCTOBER 17
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10 10 Gtp
Gold 'linTHROUGH onOBER 22 ,- I
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MONEY
QUICK
Tarn
USED
TIRES,
$US
and
up,
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SPECIAL-UNICO
DON WEESE,
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unneeded items into fas I
Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto Store FREEZER
.
OWNER
' Iars with a want ad in The Pomeroy, 0.
10 7 6tc i 23 cu. ft. Rog. $275 $239
. I Dail Sentinel. Phone
UNICO TIR!;$, 670..15
HAM SHOOT sponsored by the ' 215 /
IO tO
BALEDCi0...-· hay, al!o baled i
Sol~ ......- .12-45 plus Ia~
Meig~ County Coon Hunters
oats, clean no weeds, never
RDoflq, Lawn Ft~rtlllztr
at lhe c)ul&gt;, llouse S1111., Oct. :STEREO RADIO COMBINA- wet See or call Jerry WarnMllnr 'lttms On ';1• . .
lS stiirtl:rJg''at boon ·JW "l2 4te J TION beautiful walnut co! er, Rutland, 0. 742-5880.
,
: - !sole, radio, equipped
wio•
10 7 6te
POMEROY
EARLS Bavbe,t Shop, Racme, I. 4 speed changer, ! speaker
992-2111
wo!l "be clnS'ed for one day 1 Sflund system, !966 model, US· 10 1 60, 1966 Sky IJne house
.•'
Satulday, ~1. 15. Earl Cus-1. ed 5 months, pay fuil lnllance trsller, good condltion, $2011\J.
_ ter._:'_. :_ .. ...:_ 10 _11 41_" due $93.54 or $6 per month. Ph. 667·3966, Ro~rl ~ il.,,.,..,.,.,.,""'.,~ lio~
TROPIQ\1. fish, food and pet , Ph. 992-3218:
10 10 &amp;te Tuppers Plains, Obio.
supplies .• Tbe p ok D Pet ! PORK CHOPS 69c
II S
Shop, 4!111'1 . li'~rst Sc, · P~ \ steak, 79c lb .. jowl ' bacon, I
_ Pie;lsaB\;:_ :.__ - ~ 10 11 6lt I 3 lb. for $1~ 16 roll~! tissue.\
WE'LU .fi&lt;l!P ypu sell a car, 11.00, bananas , lllc ib.,
se ll a hOuse or sell ~nythlng
cans peas, $1.00, 1 qUart
with ~ ~titiel \Vpnl Ad, ,
ad dressing, 19c, 5 catoll!l
" ' '• · · 'ro 10 6tp
8tlc, mlJk, 79e RBI- Meigs
SLEEPING rooms, close In Gallia Food Mkt., I mll••lit
town, :127 Butternut
Ave., oouth of Middleport, lftl Rt.
PomeJ;o~. 0.
10 4 tie
12
I ADAMs 'n-oding Post-tii.lADlique Store moved to a oew
locatUtn, now at Cross Road&amp;
Junodon 124 and statio route
1~3 on ilu~ Road. Phone
742A46l.
t 16 lk
llfl, . o _, $tfo•t I'Vbtl~ttlell
Mont!LIY OotollCI,IInt i &lt;lll &amp; M
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STANillNG fjmber Ill

Ob1o
or West Vorginia, 01' . old
farma, llrtlh tlmb!!r. 'flariou
Reyno!U, Box 77, s,rtCuse,
0.
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UIB102tp

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-=wo=RK"""fco:r~bull
c:;cdi&gt;Zer, reasoO:
able, hourly rate. Ph. 992·Z208
9 23 30tc

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Wanted
=ro:=r:b·-.p"ric- .S

paid for live :13. tJDit~
weight
pbul!ry. Frank Helsel, New
Holland, o. Ph. 4~9. co11e H.VDitwll
work
614.
10 5 23tp :13. Obtaine4

aJeam •

,,,Digit

1~. D;gnplo

Now Toking .t.pplicaliom

FqR .CARRIERS
IN M1DDLEPORT
Earn money and pri1es
Delivering

THE ,DAILY SENTINEL
to Established Routes.
C.t.LL 992-2156

~-

Main St., PomPI'oy
Ohio. Ph. 992-5334. 10 7 61&lt;

Help Wanted
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SOMEONE For general honsework, .5 days a week, 2 ln
family ; .mo:dt'r f)
home, pD.
.'141-'13/Jt

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10 11 3tc

GIRL-[ofCarman;~~ome~

with charackl r~-" 1 ffenl'es .
wanted lo work
alternate
shifts.
10 11 3tc
.
-·' JtETAIL salesman fm inside
', selling. good .alary,
paid
", vacations and other benefit.ls.
Wrlte 8oJ 668-B: r.-o The
Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy, 0.
·., State age and, experi~e . Our
· · · employees know of this ad.
.
1066te

For Rent
r.iWiiM~Pa'rtm;.,t-,withi!ih

bath.
8 9 de

!m-3319.

:Nis- bedroinnbi
'c~;:~o. Ph. 99'b2903 daJ

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eveJIInp.

' :II lfo

wall to ~~I

~~"Do modem ..

ps, plenty cahlnete,

l!.Fiat·

bottolatll

lllOID, dining

area, ballt,

Jly room, built oo garage with

:Ill. No

beat, full basement with heal,
llrge lot, atra lot, 46 • 74
with bulldlng 20 • 31),

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About
Pomeroy
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cumnuns
and family of Columbus spent
the· weekend with their par·
ents, Mr and Mrs. Flovd Cum·
rn ins of Raeine and .Mr · ~nd

Reading of Psalm 67 by
president, Frankie
M:~t:i /I
opened the September n
of the Star Class of the ~vr·a·tl
ewe First United Presbyterian
Church SchooL Roll call
answered by seven members
with a Bible verse co~~:~~~t~~~
the word '" harvest."
were read and accepted

Mrs. Victor Brown, Mmersvdle.

A letter was read t'rom Mil-

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Serta1nnerspring
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Middleport

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelso of Mrs. Leo Searls has returned
Columbus were weeken~ guests from a two weeks VISit m Coof her parents. Mr. and Mrs. shocton where she was the gu~st
Robert Marcinko.
of Mrs. Nellie Cramblett While
there she attende&lt;l two meetmgs
Randall Pullins of Thurston of Tops Proud Pushers Club as
arrived Tuesday evemng for a a representative or thP Meigs
visit wilh his grandmother, Mrs. Tops Weight Notchers Club,
Raymond Pullins.
Mrs. Flossie Wisemiller of
Butch anJ Richard Pullins Columbus is visiting with her
I Thurston visited briefly on brother Alpha Plummer and
~uesda evening with their other relaVves. She was a din·
d Y ts Mr and Mrs ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Law·
gRra11n_ paBrenrh'
·
· renee Milhoan Monday
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ea s.
Mr. and Mrs. G. G.
Mrs. Orville Rader or Colum- have learned that !heir son,
ous and Mrs. Roy Fugate of
Pete Werner has reYpslanti Mich., left
turned lo his air base in
after a severaJ days visit
.states after a six mo•Jt~Js
their sister. Mr1. W. H Ebers- in Turkey and Greece.
baGh and daughter, SybiL
Mr. and Mrs. Robert HenneArcher H. Gravely of Koan· j
%v::~~; ~~ a;;ndofdaughters,
Teresa
oke, Va., visited recently
Portsmouth
spent and
the
his aun~ Mrs. B. F.
with his mother, Mrs.
and daughter, Mrs. J. A. Eden. weeket'd
Henry Hennesy.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman
and family visited
VI ,· VA .
weekend In Waverly wttn 11
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grass and
FRIDAY, SATUROAY
Mrs. Ruth Carsey.
•nd SUNDAY
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wise, Jr.,
Oct 14, IS, 16
Burt Lancaster
spent two days this week
as
their home in Waverly.
"THE KENTUCKIAN"
Mr and Mrs. William
Plus
are ~acationin8 in Florida
Robert Mitchum and
Julie London
Texas.
in
Mrs. Owen Bratton is rec&lt;&gt;V· jl
"THE WONDERFUL
ering
from major_ surgery ,
COUNTRY"
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Carter
Mrs. Ferne Harris of Lancaster II
visited over the weeUild
Pon terot Ollt•
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bailey.
Mr. Bailey Is recuperating from II
TONIGHT ONLY
knee
surgery at Holzer Hospt.
Oct. 12-13
tal. They also visited In Bidwell
NOT OPEN
Mr. and Mrs. J. Glass.
FRIDAY thru TUESDAY
bourne.
Oct. 14-18
Mr and Mrs. Charles Bush
WALT DISNEY'S
;_n, Greg, Springfield, vi·
"LT. ROBIN CRUSOE,
U.S.N."
sited recently with Mr. and
-TechnicolorWilliam Ault and Mr. and
Dick Van Dyke
Nancy Kwan II W'illiam Cnner.
IY•ll DloMy'o
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dow
"RUN, APPALOOSA, RUN"
, Kathy and Susie
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Admission: 75e &amp; 4••
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Running time: 2 Hrs 40 min. Sunday with her
Mrs. James Murray.

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Elberfelds Furniture Dept. also
feature the complete line of .
Simmons Mattresses &amp; Bo:r Spnnga

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STOCKINGS
BY BERKSHIRE
TODAY WE ARE STARTING OUR SALE OF

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REGULARLY 99c PAIR

79c pair
3 pair $2.35.

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An estimated 300 to 500 jets by at least two planes, often
struck antiaircraft sites, bridges lour and sometimes more.
supply dumps and mllltary The spokesman said, howevbarracks 1n a massive blow er, that, the number of sorttes
• aimed at eutung
. South aimed
cripplingbefore
North VIet
- onenotOight
by one plane WASIIINGTON (UP!) - De- po of operations In the foresef&lt;. lenslve
Nam's at arsenal
the was
a record.
1,nse Sec:retaey Robert S. Mo- able future."
VIet Nam In hall durJng the feared opening of a major The ·spokesman said there
Namara· returned from Saigon The statement could be taken June-October monsoon season, Communist attack through the were no lo&lt;Ses Thursday, but
t0d17 J111pared to teD Prtsl· 8
knockdown of Re ubUcan but bad failed.
, .,
International buffer zone.
one Air Force FJ05 Thundertjent Johuiln the enemy
Ia cfal~s that the war n:;ghl be Enemy, forces tooK!. he Ivy BS2 bombers followed up the chiet was knoc'ked down over
taking heavy ltlllses, the pace
ex anded after
the casualtl~ and were creed, to record raids by ralnlng tons of the Communist nation about 70
of the .war was aatislactory, and heavilY
Ions
thetr supply lines from "" bombs into the demilltar!zed miles northwest of Vlnh lhfs
tbrre ia no need foro big U. S. November
t '
Ho Chi Mlhn Trad
through zone today. They hit staging morning. The pilot was rescued
stepup,
The secretary said L~e De- Laos to the dern!lltarl&lt;ed zone areas and inflliratlon routes 18 by helicopter.
tense Department would be able divlding the two v,~t Nams he miles northwest of tile u.s.
Sblpptng Bluted
Alter his one-week btspectlon to continue replacing mllltary said.
Marine bastion at Dong Ha In The jets hit chiefly in the
tour, he told new.,nen on his men bt Viet Nam alter one-year The enemy. will be "equally an area straddling the demar- southern panha"dle just north
arrival at Andrews Air Force tours without "calling reserves unsuecessful m avmdmg loss- caUon line But lhey stayed of lhe border where men and I
Base, Md., that ihere is "no or National Guard personnel." es" in coming lr.rough the de- away from . the eastern Up of supplle• are beiug mas.,.;. They
reason to expect any signifl: McNamara said the ettemy militarized zone, McNamara the zone where a bombing also blasted •hipping
near
Clint Increase In the level or tern· had Intended to launch an If&lt;. said.
pause was ordered Sept. 27.
Htapbong, a main port for sam.
The pause was halted to psn smugglers.
allow lhe lntemaUona\ Control A partial list of the tally Jn.
Commission HCC) to inspect eluded 71 barges, four junks,
the area and see now the :l2 bridges, 43 warehouses, and
Communists
us1ngliesit In
to eel
eight
MAJORETTES :- Th e fl ve Eas tern H'ig h Sc hooI marchl ng , band maj oret._
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COLUMBUS (UP)) - Martin to swim.
those youngsters are Inefficient mass
troo s were
and su
or antiaircraft
destroyed. oites damag. :
Essex, hei.d of Ohio's Educa·l 1!;118ell wants to leacll them. and needlessly expensive. For violation
the 1954 PPGeneva
strike uf. a pose durmg prachce
Thursday . Ptctured, left to nght, were Sandra
tlon Departinett~ 1s a man with ' He wants to teach them how to inBtance, be said, the Job Corps agreement.
Trussel • Janet Fick, Edna McCoy , Ann Holter and Jo Toney,- Sentinel Photo.
a plan.
iwork and live and be part of costs about $9,000 per enrolle• / But the Communists refused
0
_..,_""'"'""'~"'l'tL"'Sltlll
He thlnka that society l!,ll lsoctety. And be doesn't want to and anyway by the time
to allow the inspection teams
FIVE-DAY FORECAST
0failed , a lart~e and important do It through any expensive, ••· youlh gets into It he's. usually into the area so a U.S.

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Bedroom Suites

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leaf tables ~. 7 and 9.
soli,
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lltyles,
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129.00 .Ofnolto ·Sfll lito ilt.OO ,
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$79.00
$109.00 3 PC. BEDROOM SUITES .. · " .. ". " .. .. .. .... . SALE
$134.00 3 PC. BEDROOM SUITES · · · · · · · ·' '' '' . '. ' '' '' : SALE .$178.00
$219.00 3 PC. BEDROOM SUITES · · · · · · · · '· .. ' .. . ' '' '' SALE $188.00
$229.00 3 PC. BEDROOM SUITE · .... · ..... " ...... ... .' SALE $208.00
$249.00 3 PC. BEDROOM SUITES
·' · ·' ' . . ' .. '. ' . '' SALE $199.00
$239.00 3 PC. BEDROOM SUITES
· ' · ' .. ' ... . ' . . . . , . SALE $248.00
$298.00 4 PC. BEDROOM SUITES · .. · .... . .. " ... " . " . SALE $329.00
$399.00 4 PC. BEDROOM SUITES
· ' · ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ..... . SALE $318.00
$379.00 4 PC. BEDROOM SUITES · · · · · ' ' · ' . ' .. .. . . .. ' ' , SALE $348;00
$419.00 4 PC. BEDROOM SUITES · · .. " " .......... " " . SALE $378.00
$449.00 4 PC. BEDROOM SUITES · .. " " " . " . " " ' " , .. SALE $409.00
$479.00 4 PC. BEDROOM SUiTES · · · · · · · · · ' ' . . ' ' ' ' . . . . ' . SALE $399.00
$469.00 4 PC. 'BEDROOM SUITES · " · " · · " . " " ' .... " . SALE $488.00
$579.00 4 PC. BEDROOM SUITES · " " " " .... " " " " .. SALE $499.00
$589.00 4 PC. BEDROOM SUITES · " " • · .. .. " " ' " " " .

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$198.00 LOVE SEAT
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SALE $164.00
$181.00
$129.6o SOFA, CHAIR, 3 TABLES .. " · .. """ ·" ' "" ' " " ""." . SALE $2111.00
$249.00 SOFA .... · .. .. · .. "" · "" ·" " .. "" " ....... " .. " " , SALE $211.00
$259.00 2 PC. SUITE " .. .. ' "" · .. '"""' " .. " .. " .. " " " "" •. SALE $1211.00
$269,00 2 PC, SUITE · " " •"" " " "' " .. ' " .. " " ."" .. "" "' " SALE $121.00
$279.00 SOFA · · .. ...... .. " .. " " " ' """"' "" " "' " ." .. . " SALE $231.00
$219.00 SOFA .. .. .. ...... .. "' " """ " .. "" "" " .. , " .. " " .. , SAL! $241,00
U98.00 SOFA .... · .. · .. "" "" ·" """" " . " .. " .. .. .. " . .. . " SALE $249.00
$299.00 2 PC, SUITE .. · .. " ·" · .. · """ ... .. " '"."" " . " . .... : SALI $251,00
$309.00 2 ·PC. SUITE .. .. .. · .... .. "" " "" " ' " .. "" ....... " " SALE $268.00
$319.00 2 PC. SUITE .. ·" """ "" " " " " " " ... " . ... .. .. " .. , .. SALI! $288.00
$339.00 2 PC, SUITE .. .. .. " " · .. ....... ...... " " " .. " .. " .............. SALE $298.00
$349.00 2 PC, SUtTE .. """ " · .. -.. .. · "" '" " """ " .... ..
SALE $308,00
$359.00 2 PC. SUITE .... ·" ...... " "" ' "" "" .. ". " .. , " ..... " SALE $316.00
$369.00 2 PC. SUITE .. "· .. " .. "" " "' " .... " " " .. " """ " , .. SALI! $333,00
$3r.t.OO 2 PC. SUITE .... " .... "· .. " " ... " "" "" " " .. .. "" ". SALE $343.00
$S9••00 2 PC. SUITE . .. .... ·" " .. ·"' ' " " , , .......... , ." "' " SALE $399.00
$469.00 2 PC, SUITE .. ·" ·" " ·" " " " "" " ... ". " " " .. " ", .. SALE $401.00
$479.00 2 PC, SUITE .. " "" ·" · " " .. ""." " ". " .""" ".".. SALE $411.00

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Miller Challengedto ExpIaiD
. u·IS Record

The

bureau saltl!t waa
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in fact, he overspent the Laocaster, Ohio city budget by
by Elllne ambothan $2\l·miD!on duriiiS
Z.year term as Its Pllt-time
patient

st. Joeepb llospltai

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23 city departmenta wblch
l'OIItroUeil bad 1 tolal
of $4 180.-.to. Holmer;
I)Jelll ....,JIJ.IS. 1 ~I
Alldehoa. 13, fl,I38,'15Ui or.IU
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office. He not only spent leaders go beyond ''financial
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my opponent spent t6.292.800.7!, all that money 1o e•ceed his aid" and get Involved persooal·
• total of $1,110'!,632.611. or 33
but an additional $!,. 1 In . ettlng out the vote.
per cent over the bUdget Aialn,
as well."
Y 8
the five other city deparjlnents
Veteran Memorial Hospital
within their
butlgeta
O]I]Xlllellt echoeo
the Adrnllsloas - Oliver McKm·
returned tl!elr oavinp to
which Blll'l')' Gold- ley, Middleport; Daniel Ralr·
(ener11 fund!•
water
11 the san fran. den, Hartford: Verlln Harper,
"This Is a perfect example
COOV&gt;911tltlll two yean~ • Lona Bottom; Alke M'
Mid·
Irresponsible • ·rectle•
Moeller declared, . "only dleport; ~!..•!ftu!llll
inl," Moeller
time the wordl are co~ ens; Mrs. Bernard Neutzllng.
evett
from publle relations men Middleport,
offiCf
Into oor Iilth
Con- Dileharpo - Agnes Feen,
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$39.00 66" Weli En....,ble Sele $32.00

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$43.50 24" 8111 Cabintt1 . . S•1t $35.00
$35.00 30" a... Cabinets . .S1l1 $29.00

$29.00 42" Weli EnMmble .S.le' ·~4.00
f4S.OO A2f' Werdrobw ..•. -5!111' ~6.00
.~:oo 42" Werdrobet .•• .' S11e ,~6.Pl1.,

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w:te Kills:.
I In£ants, SeJ£

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$4H,OO
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$529.00
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$26.00 24" Bese C1blntlt . Sele $21.00

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White, 4 burner with iii~il e ,_or
large burner .JD center i)vfn Wliid·
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UTILITY CABINETS.-BASE CABINET.S

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group (t( Its young people, the ltra • curricular program, be already become hostile and ,•pokesman announced today
Temperatures from Salurolty kJdl who are born Into pov., wants to do It In the place harder to help.
]that It was no longer 1
day through Wednesday will
11'1)1 and who dr$wn In !Ia mtl!" where kids a'! supposed lo get But tflen how do you get the sanctuary and henceforth open
average near normal. Repredy .,Iter• _before tbey can learn laugh! things - the schools. JOb done:
ID bombing.
aentatlve nonnal blgbs and
"What I propose," he said, I "You've got to take the doz. Thursda •• record 173 mis.
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"I! a new concept lor our so-1 ena of federal program• and .on to Yd the revious 171• CLEVELAND &lt;UPI) - The 46, Columbus 65 and 4!, and
clety. The Idea that the school use the money where It 'ill do Sil · ~10 P/:' h for ~n day set judge who will preside at Dr. Cleveland 63 and 42.
VO·ED 2·30 P! SENT .. , , . . . .. ,
must assume the responsibfllty the most good - in expanding Sepm
Cooler over tbe weekend,
A survey in depth of the vocational education pic1 . e a 1trike samuel Sheppard's second mur·
lor helping a youngster get his vocational and oocupational
· · m ssion "
!der trial ruled today that the warming Monday and Tues· lure in the Meigs Local school district will take place
6rst
·education in the pubUc schools.
/derense had not shown a "fair day, aad cooler In midweek, wilhm 10 days, Supt. George Hargraves Jr., disclosed
"The tehools give plenty oil "For one thiQg we juot start
,and Impartial trial" could not Scattered •bowers Saturday Thursday.
alii to studenls who are 1olng younser - perhaps In the 7th
•be held here. He said he would moody Dortbeast portion and
A representative of the Stale Department of Edu·
on to college, they help lhem ' or 8th grade - to teach an athold in abeyance a change of ever tbe state about Tuesday cation and local guidance counselors Harold Sauer apd
il"many ways.
. ' Illude towarda work and to pro1,1
. .._.. . , Jefl!li_f!leJ&lt;. until be decides lf npeeted to average one half Thomas Kelly will conduct the survey in guidance abel
Bul Nol The Dropoull
vide work experience · e&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;rdi· l
. , an mp\rUal • jlli'flllri · lle lnel:
tesling in one of the three ·•
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"But they're not doing enouih Dliecl ·wttb classroom eduea·
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lfor the other younpters;
lion.
''Having
considered the / ·--'l'liill&gt;tMM'It.!!O\""""'
ricul1ttre, Rutlalld ; Miss Mar.
'ones who drop out of school;
E.,.rlmlllllal PI'OJI'Ilb
evidence," Judge Francis J.
The purpose of the survey I&gt; tha Ohlinger, commercial, Ruf..
the oneo who can't gel jobs; the "That way the youngster will I NEW YORK (UP!) - The Talty said, "the eourt believes
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to learn what actual mterest land and Mrs. Mildred Bailey,.
ones wbo become ~itter, aud tlose that hopeless _feeling and ! wife of an African diplomat ' defense counsel had ?ol sho~n
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there IS among student, ac- home economics, M!ddleporL
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LUu. 4 :Bomb
altenated from SOCiety, .
Ifeel lruitead that he can go out I hurle&lt;l her two Infant children Ia fair and Impartial trial
quamt them wtth the Vo&lt;a tJOn. These teacher&amp; on the 'IotaMONTREAL - A CREMI·I Essez thinks the various fed·J•nd beeome a respected meio. out their 18th Door apartment !cannot be held In this eounty.
a! program, and convey
to tiona! committee will !&gt;Alp conell plllll· Ill allilurbaa LaSalle era! programs designed to help
(Continued on page 2)
window today then leaped to "It Is this court's belief lllat
, Ihem what a voc•honal pro- duct the survey 1n the othu
waa sbillered by a chain of
· - - her death after theln, police the
or jurors
gram " ·
two high schools in the diJ.
Tbunday n!Cht and
reported.
, affords_the best opportu.nlty to l
Five r•presentatives of the, !rieL
fk18 pll1l
through the
The victims were Identified 1determme whether a fatr trial
Vocational Section of the State Mr. H•rgraves sald IIIey al·
.rfa tiarly today. AutboritieJ
as Mrs. Olive Mwallllno, 21. can be
.
, b Hoy,vwo:;m
Department of Education mel so will seek answeR to two
Iallld the deatb toll rn!giJt reach
wile of the •econd secretary of . Sheppard s second trJal had : ane,
ac' . ngue
'
Tuesday with teachers oi Meigs other questions llrst, what em·
·
•
.
.
'
· 1 ' bee cheduled to begin next I Webb Hollywood's most fa.
•·
the Malawi permanent miSs on
ns
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.
Local who will serve on the pioyment opportunities are •
to the United Nations, and her Tuesday but Talty granted a mous baby Sitter, died Thurs. Vocational committee. These vai\ab\e In the several areaa
·At least live men were kill·
111. five 1o 10 111011 were missA need for 165 hospital beds for acute, long-term, . lwo children, a boy, Kotokl, 12 continuance until Oct 24th he- day night of a heart attack at teachers are Harold Sauer within the district and aecond
m, and Dine men were Injured and neuro;psychiatric cases by 1970 was predicted
months, and Janet,
three cause chief defense coun..el F. the age of 76.
gUidance counselor, Pomeroy; what
are availa:
In tile tttriu of blasts at the Monday mght by Mr. Jack E. Farrington, assistant, di· months.
Lee Bailey must appear 1n The veteran stage and motion
ble f a
rative
am
Mooento Chemical Co. plant rector of the Columbus Hospital Federation. Hospital Police were alerted by neigh· court in New Jersey Oct 20. picture actor, best remembered
n
a000siwtent
II)' 2
EDT, lour boon af. beds in Meigs County presently number 78.
bors who heard scresms com- Under Talty's ruling, Shep. as the dapper Mr.
,
I 10n
da and • 8 a
1 h ,' h
l4jr the 111'11 blul erupted_ "Uke
Mr.
spoke to , Interested community j ing from the Mwalllno apart- pard's attorneys could .renew of "Sitting Pretty" died m hJS
I
tb
11
Ill 1tomlc bonlb'' according to leaders along With representatives of the Pomeroy ment "f saw a woman hang· their plea to move tlle tnal out sleep at his !lome m nearby
.
rtlon of tb sch
o*e e,ewliDeu, the southwest· Chamber of Commerce
of the meeting) in the ing of the window," one said. of Cuyahoga County any lime Beverly Hills.
IVVIC
e
1mng po
001
.ern ]111'1 ol tile cUy waa stW parish house of Grace
"She was screaming. Then I alter it begins.
who has been In sem\.
taU
lb!Pttned by possible further copal Church.
dental service, along will• 1 saw an object drop as she sat , The 42 • year · old brain sur·
since 191it under- COLUMBUS (UP!) - Distrlb
t e
theves..,.,, P":
. .Ioiii.
He ouUined the role
training facilities for nw·ses and ' on the window ledge. Then
geon, accused of the
1951 1went abdommal surgery here ution of gas tax revenuos total- en were
ow I
Meigs County might play In
technleal personneL
oaw her lhrow a second ob- bludgeon slaying of his preg- last May. He had undergone ing $3.6 mith on were announc· :•partments, Econ ai'Jd JDtJop Strike Poaed
of 81 million
"Meigs County," he explain· ject. Thett I heard
more : nant wife, Marilyn, sought a I surgery in Houston, Tex. in ed today by State Auditor
ustry, Home
omlcs, , •
l'OBTSII0111'11 OBI~ Iars allolted by tile Federal
ed, "lies at the crossroads be· screams and saw her push her· •change of venue on the grounds / 1963 to correct an abdominal er Cloud
cali?nai Guidance and Tesq,
CftmWI her. refused Thiaaday pelachia Regional
tBoweehen lhe Dhicore facillti1es ofhthl self away,trom the window and l' any jury d.selected bere would be aneurysm, 8 blister of unnatur. The
said ClouJ,
8Dtl Voca·
11'811t pollee demanda Act of 198$ for construction
ut ast
o
ex, w •·• go down.
prejudice
al enlargement on a weakened was the four th of lhe
fls·
·
·tcr ID Immediate pay IDcrease, regional medical complexes, would be !!'"altd tn Athens and R§'$'f!-"" .......
blood
.
. "
cal year and brings to 1967
$IJ ml!ltllllna tile ltap for I threaten- fertng every type of
.
Webb s last
Satan lion payments made to the
eel llr:lkt by policemen at mid·
Mr. Farrington stated that
COLUMBUS (UPJ) The Consumers Frauds Never Sleeps, made In En. counties and townships
up
"'
tJWrt S.lllnliJ,
Mansfield Brakes
Federal assistance could be and Crimes section ·pf the alate attorney general's of. gland with Wilham Holden in S880,000 over the $! .1' millio'
2 period
Some a o1 the olflcera who
made available bt the construe- flee bas been ordered to Investigate alleged kick· 11161.
.
share&lt;! during the same
mate up tile police Ioree in Quickie Increase
lion of additional faclllties for backs to publle sehools by yearbook photographers.
An accompliShed Broadway of the last fiscal year.
IIlii ICJUtberD Ohio community WASHINGTON (UPI! _ Sen· acute and convalescent cases
Attorney General William B. Saxbe lnltl1ted the jctor, dancer •nd singer,
The October distribution
ot as,ooo persona ofgned tho
Dem
u· 1 d
. In the county. A discussion foJ. probe Thursday after be retelved a eomplalnt from become an Instant
mot10n
h
CINCINN~TI &lt;l!PJ) - In Ill
1ti-Jb lbtftj. CouncU
ate
ocra c ea er
lowed, and it waa decided to tbe U, S. Department of Juatiee about 1 pbolo studio picture favorite In 1918 when eluded 12-6 million fo• t e
unprecedented local move, the
•' I'*! the oeed tor 1 y Mansfield 1 today applied
· e%]Jiore ways of obtaining this In Cuyahoga Couty,
as Mr. Belvedere, he crowned ties, at the rate of .$30,000
city administration today JIIUI.
::::.. but said no lunda
assistance.
The studio reportedly obtained long·tenn, ex· a misbehaving baby with a county,_ and II million for
tered a 5,000.man dilleD atiiQ.
available and called upon the for a quickie Increase in The meeting followed 1 din· elusive, verbal I!Ontnellt with high sehoolll without bowl of oatmeal.
townships. at the rate ot
iary force to help in the hunt
to bel ,
Social Security benefits through ner served by the. ladies of the eompetlllve bidding, then nlsed Its prlees and return.
per townships.
for the Cincinnati
..,
p
Congress before adjournment Grace Gulld, supervised by ed $1 to '3 •per student to the sehoola u 1 klekba.k.
The payments to
City
William c.
111
N-·
next week.
Mrs. J. E. D. Hartinger, with "This Ia not the flnt eomplllnt," Sube said.
LBJ's Popularity
by county mcluded Athens,
Wichman said the s,o..m
11
•
He told newsmen that
the aid of Mrs Jolin Uetwiler
At New Low- Bliss
200; Galha, 112,000,
was formed 'nluratll7
!IJ'!OW FILL IN
If the House speedily passes
and others
'
If
PHILADELPHIA (UP!) $9,600, Meigs, $9,600;
city and private iDdustrJ
Utah, _...
beneftt Increase, ••
•
President Jolmson's popularitv
employes who volunteered "to
• • dua Ill way out orw
appear• lltely, "It W8Uid
dropped from a high of 84 per
tend the
and
of the '
snowstorm tbat
aorne hearings" 1n the Senate
.
shortly after his election
:,_man
. -.
· tij, Qaketi 1r Inchet blfb, cau. ud should be put off until next
to an all • time low of 11 per Three Fined in
Mrs. Allee HochhaUSIV,
!!I ;death and sent autumn nm- year
U. S. Representative Walter lng departments lived
well Mayor Wilham Burt lo pay out cent during September Re· Court Session
1year-&lt;&gt;ld surgeon's wile 1anti
lilta·
· '
Moeller (!).Laneaster) chal. within their budgets and
the following year's budget." p bllcan National Chairman
the f nl
the lourtb
'1'be wide band of snow
lenged hla Republican
tumed
to the city's
"All this was done during
c. BUss said Thursday.
Three persons were fined
mo r 0 ne, waa
M011tana lo Utah and
CALL ANSWERII:D
explain to the
" lund. ..
,
2-year pertod whle the new Bliss attributed the figures to a bond forfeited In Meigs
was bordered
The Syracuse
be can
.1 0•
In lfi6S, Moeller aaid,
city income tax was a national opinion poll. He ty Court by Judge Frank
so. and all _., irttaCuil .]fllbe
llolfl activity from Nabraslca trquad answered a call at
spending and areater
· for the 23
$690,852.56. Tax col· ,poke to
members of the Porter, Jr., Friday
b
loa
400 urging business David s. Pabst was flned
-llOIIIb Dakoll to Iowa.. 1. m. Friday for Taylor Bass, Onanclal responsthDity when,
departments
lectlons started at the lime he Unton League,
same rutal falb , •
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Holmes ; "The Q1iet People,"
Ada Slack, and ·'Prayer For
Viet Nam,' ' by Hazel Clark ..
Mrs. McBride hostess, served refreshments to Miss Mumaw Mrs Holmes, Mrs. Clark,
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Jacobs M;s. Slack, Mrs. Daisy Roush,
spent the weekend at Mans- and Mrs. Florence Potts.
field and Columbus. Mrs. Jac.
obs remained in Columbus for ~~~"""-"""":"'-"";~
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Mr. Jacob&gt; returned home on
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Mrs. Carrie Swartz of Alfred
arrived Tuesday for a visit
with her grandda ughter and
husband, Mr. and \1rs. Paul
Eichinger and daughters.

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Mr. ant Mrs. Max Jc, '?ger 1 Do With Jesus," by Rachel
were Tue::,ilay buslness VISitors
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was the weekend guest of his ing a "World Com~umty Day
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. project Ccunty·WJ e
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were announced for the
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copal Church in Pomeroy tn
·
\Irs . Elma Young was
tho November and the Forest Run
Sunday dinner guest ol Mr. and MethodiSt Church in
May.
Mrs. E. J Hill and attended The place • • the World Day
the homecoming at the Flat· of Prayer will be anrJoUniCe&lt;l• II
woods Methodist Church.
later
Mrs p aut Eichinger
and Anyone wishing to
June a n d Christmas cards may do so
daug hter Paula
' Eichinger were
' Co- seemg
· Fran k'le Mumaw . Get
Mrs Allen
lumbus business vi sitors Mon- well cards were se~t ~ob Ma~
d
Ellen Roush, Vena ou s Y an
ay.
Virginia Quillen. Thank you
Tamara Eichinger spent Mon- cards were read from
Sara
day at Ste•art with nr,r grand-~ Roush, Myrtle Durst and Laura ,
parents, Mr and Mrs. Rex watson for cards when
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curve; Duane Tuttle, $5
Cilsts, no muffler,
E. Hawkins, $15 and
speeding. William RCfves
felted a sis bond on a
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