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Gov. James A. Rhodeh BS9ur-r feels, and $150.tXto lor Forked
ed Meigs countians ol a new Run State Park Improvement.
industry at a brief rally Tues· He said another boom to
day afternoon at Ihe Pomeroy southeaslllrn Ohio will' be the
Junior High SchooL
Appalachian Way system which
Gov. Rhodes, making ·one of is e!tlmated to cost $118 mil·
several slops Tuesday In south· lion. This amount is not includeastern Ohio, Informed the near- ed in the $313.4 million highly 200 Meigs countlans that way program but Ohio has o~
three or four industries
are fered to advance this money
looking In Meigs County for a for construction ol the Appapo9Sible Industrial site.
lachia Way if the federal gov"Our primary goal is to re- ernment will agree to replace
duce unemployment. We want these funds when aavailable,
more and better jobs Cor thi!l
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ply because they cannot get

Walt Dlsney'1

"RUN. APPALOOSA, RUN"

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Wftlnead•y &amp; Thursdly
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FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
Oc:tober 21-22
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Phyllis Diller
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POMEROY·MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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Gov. Rbndes str...t thll
the entire ptogram baa been
conducted without i!*W or ,IDrreased taxes on Ill! llldlvidull
or corporated st.ructore iD Ibl
state.
In conclusion Gov. Rhodei
Uranked eve~·yone for
beln.l
k),od to him. He said all GOP
candidates can be elected, wllb
work, lhat there. II no S11b1U.
tute lor work, reprcllest II
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jobs and some of them never

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RHODES REPORT- Gov. James A. Rhodes, during a tour of southeastern Ohio Tuesday, spoke briefiy at the Pomeroy Junior High
Auditorium. Gov. Rhodes, seeking re-election, is shown here with Meigs County and area candidates. Left to right are Char.les R. Karr Sr.,
and Robert Clark, both Republican candidates for commissioner; Rep. Ralph Welker, Gov. Rhodes, Court of. Appeal Candidate Homer E.
(Pete) Abele, lOth district congressman candidate Clarence Miller, Wajne Gibbons, candidate for county aud!IOr, and Ted Brown, JDcum·
bent candidate for secretary o_:.f:.
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Golden Rule Cia" or :he
dleport First Baptist Chu.rch I
Thursday evening at the
home or Mr. and Mr.-.. wrr11r•1
Anthony on Cher" Ridge.
Costume prir.es were aw!ord-1
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Smart, most ortl,nal · Mrs.
Harold Thomas. ~ardest
gue"; Mrs. Harold Hubbard
prettiest. Games were p1•yed
and prizes award1·j !Q Mrs.
Hubbard and Ro1,er: Rlcharrl-1

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during the even' n~.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
John Werner, Mr and Mrs.
Allen Hngloes, Mr. and
Wlllll Anthony, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Hubbard Mr . and Mrr.
Manning Kloos Mr. an.J Mrs.
Gerald Anthony, Mrs. Tl»ma•.
Mrs. Charlea Searles,
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39, Arneritan Legion of Pome- l ntemben. Jewell uraed all
rov IIIO!idly nl.s!l~ went on reo. members to try to gel lhelr
or&lt;l In favor ol the renewal
d~ in belore Veterans Day,
the 'rB levy Is Melli• County. November lith. Dues can be
whl~b Is on the Nov.
given to any of the Poll's offt.
T!fo F.:ilhth lljstrict
cers or sent to Drew Webster
Commander Rili&gt;fr! Clum Ill
No. 39, 1": 0. Box 401,
t..ncasltr Post and Ill VIce
. Annual dues are 11.
COnunantler Harold Cox of
Guinther, chairman,
Well.llon Post..
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with 111 Vtce Commander
pultlniJ up a Honor
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Board al the ,
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creation and development of detergenls, liquid slarclies ancl
cake miKes, died Tuesday In
Holmes Hospital here. Ht was
ro-founder ol Mills Brothen
Products, later American Prod·
ucts Co., of which he was presi·
dent unW his retirement ill
1936.

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OOLUMBUS IUPI) - Polit-e licity.
I found lying laer up in a pool ol this. Some of them sound &amp;00&lt;1
malnlained a discreet silence Police said they had no sus· blood, dad only in a green rain- and some don't, but we'rt
today about the Investigation in- peelS in the bhM!geon slaying of coat.
checking all of them," said 0.
to the murder ol Dr. Robert W. : Spike, 42, whose body was Detectives sa1d some_specific tectlve Sgt. Ralpb Decter.
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Spike, a Chicago theologoan and 1 found Monday m the guest room places on the unoversoty area
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said
1t was no
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been civil rights leader.
or a new Christian center near would be checkPd out to iollow Detectives
Two dlvo:" s ~:~t Com-/ Pollee Chief Rober! H. Baus tbe university campus. He dedi- up a number ol tips supplied known whether Spike lmll k
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by Jud~e John said he had Instructed, his olfi· cated tbe center only a few by the P"''.~c,
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ond another actiOn iqers to keep some details of the hours belo" Ms death.
Some lopo Sound Good
whlcb addresses were found Ill
purchase bumper sticlcen '!rith 1;.. di:.;~;e was nted on Tues- Investigation quiet. primarily A set of fingerprints •·ere "We have a number or so. bls brtel ca.t along w•th nutllst
"I'm Proud J , am an Arper~ da
j &amp;eca~ of the U.S. Supreme taken from the guest rooom , ralled lips and leads that al- magazines conraining pictures
cin" on them to be given to ~illiam H. Wallace, Pome- COUrt decisidn on pre-trial pub- where the battered body was ways come up in a case like of men ano women.
people tnWesll!ll II lhowlnl roy. charging gross neglect ol '
their ' otriolism. An executive duty and extreme cruelty, asks
comrultee and· trua~ IJiee~ divorce from Mary Esther Wal· '
1ng was sel lor Monday, Ocin- lace, Lincoln-St. Middleport.
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mander Charleo j!:. ~watzel.
tom was awarded a divorce , POMEROY, 01J1o (UPI)-Two Aslorra, Ore. The conclusiOn I• the night al Pomeroy w11h an met the two at Huntington last
Ke~ fl4rrlllUIJ!Ounaed that and' cuitody of minor c~ildren ' Young advtnturers on a\'""" Cbesa~ake Bay, about 1 unrle of c,,rnes.
weekend _w!len the lravelers ·eo.
the P~I.J;ru bol4 Ita annual In a contested action filed by continental kayal&lt; trip pushed months paddle """Y·
,.1 talked with them
tered \Vest Vl!11nta.
"Hall~ Party'! on Sa~ Stella Henaley, Rl 1, Lon 1 tlleir small crail toward Pitts- Hard uin and wind nampered afternoon,.. •a , d Mrs.
Tbe two paddle about 25 miiOI
'October 28111 . at tile PO$ Boltom, charging gross neglect burgb early today, frghtmg still
trip Tuesdav
Curnes at ller Wheetm borne. 1 da lftd. the should naell
bome lor mern~ ~ theit of duh• 'l'be otller decree grant- 1cumnta Ill the Oblg RJver and
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better about the trip now
following the mee~1 tiy
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- Maori natives danced In the lohnsoa'l.honor. Ttio
cbolce but to teslgn.
anti·Vlet Nam signa were r11Jed aiODJ the eold bill"
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DERAILMENT - A birdseye scene of the wreekage of 11 B &amp; 0 Railroad carrr'lleraUed near Slidln&amp;
Hill between Hartford and New. Haven iB ahown u
clearing work be8an Tuesday. Two of the can ~
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ley InjuncUoa.
Worken be&amp;•• rtturnlng tu
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mld•looht
thllt to resume buUdln&amp; e•
flgignbe•s·rolorwkllheoly ~~~md to10m Vlleett
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Vietnames troops' ··••-~"""" Margaret Holmes, 57,
Paden sol for Nov. I.
hams, Detrml.
cus is being sponsored by the
Communists would try to .
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City, W. Va., attempted to avmd •
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DISCHARGES.- Ruth Erie- Interact C:"b of Wahama High
mount a major offensive in tbe ko.lled 142 Voet Cong and Norlh
TAKEN TO HOLZER
hilling a car that was making ! The court acted on response I wme. William W1cklme, Troy School and the Rotary Club of
downpours that ground Ameri- Vretnamese regulars !"esday The Pomeroy emergency a turn onto the SotruJer Road llo protests !rom the SIX rail Boggs.
New Haven. Price or llle tickets
oan air -wer
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the Central Hrghland'
as she was pasbing. Homes lost lines, eoght oommumtJes and a
!2 f
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control and went off the road JlO ca can a e
Meigs General Hospital &gt;children .
a
tm--South Vletnomese woo : battle between . two large forces I~esJdence ol_ Leonard Lunsford into a ditch. No injuries or ar- lnlersta~c Commerce Commis· ADMISSIONS - Lottie Shel- l Those wishing lo purchase
resent the power of Ky and i 51111 was .001 m. It was there , m Laurel Cliff Tuesday at 10= 56 rests were reported.
sJon (ICC) had not properly field Long Bottom;
Waller tickets may do so at the folother relQgees from the north I the guerrrllas shot down lbree I p. m. from where Mrs. Luns-1 The sberill reported the ar- safeguarded their mterests.
King, HarrisonVIlle.
lowing plam , Swisher and Lobin llie government- had been I U. S. helicopters -two troop ford ~as taken lo Pom~y to rest of Leo Lee, Rl 2, Racme, The main plaintiffs in the DISCHARGES - Billy Reyn. se, New York Clothing House,
toying wllh the idea of a camers and 8 gunshJp.,casu~,1 · 8 )':Wifl8 ambulance, whJch re- for Mason county authontJes case have attacked the ICC's olds.
Downie Gross.
Gloerkners,
\ cabinet crisis for weeks. Th~y 1lies were sard to be light. moved ber ~ Holzer Hosprtal. on .a bad chec_k charge. Lee provisions lor protection . ol
Pomeroy Pastry and BR&amp;W.
\ obviously acted now to wm
"~~!l'fl'~l&gt;'''''"'"'·'''';llll q .$$&amp;! ~·~~ed ~~~:~u~:,~lo~e ~~te their ability to compete, saymg
LOCAL TEMPS
A lenghty dtsCU!ISoon
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downtown held on htJW to rmse money ,
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\ The soulhet:n dissident&lt; ac- Johnson won a warm weleome to tbla "llowrt·. Under" to cSusht . ~ dy e
a d o- merger permanently.
grees, under swmy skies.
ed. The boosters owe $371KI on
qooed Ky ol practicing regioo:&gt;l ally today that was marred only by wet weather and ty en11 s epartment an re4""'imlnation in his govern- occasional anii·Vlet Nam picketing, New Zel!anden turned to MeJils on a non-sup·
m&amp;,t and said South Vtel Nam cut their hands on barlie4 wire ~ftbblg tllrOqh a port affidavit Wed here.

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Plans were completed Tuesday evening for a 7 with U. S. 33 at Rock Spring•." bined Booster meeting next week at the regular meet.
Welker also stated thai pro- ing of the Pomeroy Athletic Boosters.
jects lor relocation of Route \
Middleport and Rutland will mehet Swhlth Pomeroy
124 east of Racine and com- :Boosters at the Pomeroy Senior Hig
c oo1 at 7:30
pleting the Route 7 by-pass from I p.m. with Superintendent
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Rock Springs lo Five Poinl. l George
as speak· the football
rootiUI and
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costing one and one qtmrter l Ail "''"''•" and interes1ed want very much to PlY oil
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million dollars will follow.
persons are urged to attend tbe this Indebtedneu u 10011 11
dlosldent Cfblo"' mlol11"Meigs County wtll roceive , meeting. Middleport and Rut- possible.
lonl..t to bold
Two accldenlo were Invest!·
' over $8 million ol
highway ; land are inviled to bring film The group authorized Frank
lhrlf~;.meoof. wobbllnJ
gated Tue!lday by Metas Coun- 1
within a live year •o! their rr.oot recent football w. Porter. Jr., ftnance chairrri•I• '• ~IIIII! IIDtU alter
SAIGON (UP!)-Torrential monsoon rains brought 1t~ Sheriff Robert C. Harleo·
period." he said, and suggested game whicl, will Ill' shown to man. to pay the Pomeroy N•
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Dtlt- ·~• Muitl ctllfei- Arnerlean air apd' ground action 1o a virtual bait today , bach's departmenL
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cooperation
with I the group aion~ with the film tiona! Bank and The Farmerw
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~long the tense demllltarl¥.ci zone (DMZHwl lle.~vy
IJy n
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Crow, president or the of the Pomoroy Jackson game. Bank and Savings Co.
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fighting flared In the Cenlral .lllihll!nds aud t~t~~,Me· Deputy Carl
se ropo 1· · ' a
Counly Improvement ' Refreshmer.ts will be served each pins lnteres~
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Corp .. to gel employment tn . with Mrs. Palty Young as chair- , now 'due and renew tile no~
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liven tore up their lettm of I
U.S. Air Force, Navy and Marine pilots were *ble Rl. 3• Coolville, when the ve- , U. S. Supreme Court Will revtew Gov. Rhodes had observed! In · other activrties of
the The Jitne .~
whlch wa1
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eah ' 1 an,.. y re, lurDS
m INorth VielnameRe 3248 o\rmy Division was reported phone pole toea Hl.4h "s h. m, I e ' :~g mel rgedr Po t el ew Rorl is chosen. Also available IO zer's Circus .••• be held Wed· to confilctlng acUvlte.
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ra~:t~e~~f.~k : acting to keep 1 ~.-:mr&gt;#iiiFW.'.'W":-r;~ apparently escaped Injury. The ' ate behemoth.
~~ce cfu:s oo$75 ~~ i~ngPo::.:::~~ : p. m., andand'lltursday Octobethr "Feed the Teamn chairman for
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8 p. m., at e the Pomeruy • Jacksoll gaDII!.
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mos ap " s
The review agreed 1o Tues· Cooperahve Boat Marina pro- Wahama High School gym Others named to assl•t
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The cabinet crl•ls camr ats.J out their ponchos in anolhrr CNorwelt~~ eace p rd zto-e tJOn,
day will dela~ lhe merger - the
Mason
• Phyllis English
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•• Memo ri a1 Hospitol The ·boosters are to sell tick- ery, Mrs. Blankenship
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at a tense moment In the war. ·' Phase o1 0peratron
It would
dela award· I The olher was a minor accl· ilargest
KJ.t
The monsoon· rains have bad held oil . lhe feared In Ythe 1986 No~~~ Peate dent at 4 p.m. Tuesday
on history - lor at least •hree ADMISSIONS - Thelrrn1 Co- ets in Poweroy only and lor Logan,
started 111ong the border with, offensove by putlrorg more lhan p
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Route 7 at lhe intersection oil months. Hearings are 1&lt;1 open zart. Porlland; Mrs. Charles this they will receive 25 per Following the meeUng C&gt;ach
North Viet Nam and mililoryii,OOO Communists oot of aclion.
r 11 un nex yoar.
the Sumner road at 5•20 p. m. , Jan. 9. The merger had been McDonald, Kanauga; Palla Wil- cent of what thel sell. The cir- Bickel showed fllma of the

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Ralph Welker. Bedford, the
GOP candidate lor representa·
tlve, listed these other
projects:
A section of Route 7 By-pass
or Pomeroy and Middleport is
now well under construction at
a cost of one and three quarters million dollars. Right olf
way Is now being purchased
for tbe sale of • six mile lour
lane section of U. S. 33 which
will cost $5 million and be contracted tor on January 241h.

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Middleport Mayor C. 0. Fish· that sonic hoomStp&gt;aY be heanl
II"' Tuesday evening ordered• !rom 9 a.m. lo'~:JO' p.m. today.
ftur bonds lorleited on identl· McDonnell SIOIB
'Voodoo"
eaf ehar&amp;es and five
jets from the !7th ~~ghter·lnForfelllD&amp; $25 bonds
on ter~eptor Squadron would Oy
ehargts of Intoxication were supersonic tra10ing miSsions ovNOMI ·HI!II, 54, RD, Middleport ·, er the area. officials said.
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Con Yeung, 71, Middleport, $10 John Hawkins, who died Salur·
IU!d costs lor failure to yield dav morning at the Pleasant
riJ)Il of way, and William Bolin. i V~lley HospitaL Offiriating was
til, Middleport, $25 and costs on i Rev. Charles Rogers with bur·
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Charles ·(Ttny) Kinsey, a 600·
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once claimed be was the seom·~
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The 90th amtuai meeting of
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ehtef and head or the military To Meet Tonight
NCurtty polite. The erisi!l was The fir st meeting of the year
tiigaered when Loan arrested I of the Southeastern Ohto Prin·
llf\llll health minister Dr. cipals' Associa tion will be held
N1uyen Tan Loc for questJoning l at Jackson High school tonight.
In la11 spring's Buddhist Mr. Leon Davis, president of
uprisinl 1nd held him for one the association, has arranged a
program for the dinner meet·
day.
Annlllncement of the resigns- ing related to the Title I n,
tlon came In two letters and III program of area schools.
relea•ed today. One dated Oct I Those attending from Galli·
17 was signed by six ministers polis will be Albert Durose,
The second letter dated toda y , James N. M. Davis, Ed Stew·
was signed by Au Truong art, Willia m Lar&amp;e and Neil
Thanh, the minister of economy i Sa nders.
and financt who was scheduled
----to head Viet Nam's economic
PL~CE CHANGED
deleeation to the Manilfl ! The community Halloween
conference.
party sponsored by the Mod·
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Burlingham and the llemlock
TH~
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8 p. m. will be held at the
DI!:VtrrED TO INTER&amp;~·r 01
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ELSEWHERE IN OHIO
man for the N.Y.C.R. ITid a
Gov. James A. Rhodes slayed city policeman in Middleport .
in Columbus today with lwt ap· for 30 years.
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man who bepes to unseat him, Sunivin&amp; are a daughter,
Democrat l Frazier Reem1 Jr. Mrs. ldella Mattox: two sons.
Jed his Caravan into Stark Fieldillll Hawkins, Middleport
CoUDiy, the UP! reporto4.
and John Hawkins, Springfield,
On Tuesday Rhodes toured 0.
Ohio's Appalachia •"'Iion, tell· Mr. Hawki"' was preceded
ing the voters of the accomp- in death by his wife. Dora, a
lishments of hi! ldministration
~ a d "hter
sur·
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aod lwo great great grandchil·
800 new JO~m were 1 d
ere~~ in this area since Jan·' ren.
uarJ. 19&amp;3," Ute governor told
aa audience at Logan, In tile Hanoi Asker! For
heart of tile :18-&lt;wnty AppalaSome Hint of Aims
chia area.
"We want more and better UNITED NATIONS (UPii
jobs for this areo and for this The United Stales asKed North
nasou are makin&amp; a huge in- Viet Nam Tues~ay night for
vestment In faciiUies (roads "some contact - some dialogand parks) that will dirteliy ue'' to serve as stepping stones
¥d lndirrctly lead to new and to peace in Viet Nam.
upandelj indu•lrY,"
Rhodes U. S. Ambassador Arthur J.
Goldberg told the last session
tllid
of the General Assembly's pol·
United
•icy debate' that the
States had considered all "ad·
vice" from the 121 deiegateo
on how to end the war.
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· He~ma'n and Robert Mattox,

lown relatives here were Mr.
TOKYO (UP!) _ Commutd't and Mrs. John Hawkins, Spring·
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idlnt Johnson 11 8 "warmc.l.· and Mr. and Mrs. Ro rt Matler" and eharged that his far lox~ Carpent~r. 0.;
Edward
Eastern lour wu designed It Mattox, Medma, 0.; Mr. Her·
olep up the war in VietNam. man Mattox and daughter, Mrs.
The official New C h 1n a Frank Bennetl, South Charles·
News Agency rNCNA), in a ton, W. Va.; M~s. Robert Gm·
broadcast heard here, sald, "U. lher. Mrs. Juamla Walker, Co·
S. warmonger Lyndon John- lumbus; Mrs. Charles Vro~an.
son arrived in Honolulu on a ! Belpre; M_r. and Mrs. Chns
tour of the Far East in which : Mattox. Nttro,. W. Va.; Clar·
he wlll wave the banner
of ; ence Taylor, Ilitnots; Mrs. Flor·
peaco while actually trying to I ence Sterne , Pt. Pleasant ; Mr.
expand the war of auresslon l and Mr!. Carl Mattox.
Pt.
In Viet Nam.
Pleasant: Mr. and Mr!!. T.
Johnson arrived In Welling- I 0. Mattox, Pt. Plea5anl; ~tr.
ton, New zealand from Hono-1 and Mrs. Ja_m_~" Mattox, Mr.
lulu early today on the first and Mm. Wtlltam Longstaff,
slOp of his slx nation .~\sian ~ H.enderson; M.rs. Arthu r Hay·
Pacific tour and Manila IUID· me, Kenova; Mrs. Ruby Almit meeting with Atnerican al- dons, Kenova; Mrs. Fltrenee
lies in the Viot Nam War.
Colegrove, Ft. Lauderdale, Flor·
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cause of a wrenched knee r,. l bled with injuries earlier this off their long distance aeHa~)
ceived In the opening workout ' season, the Clevelard Browns at free safety and Ernie. ~~
NEW YORK &lt;UP!) -Notre Boulder. Colo.
Saturaay.
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expected to be at full maM at strong-side safeljlm 1
Dame may he the No. I team Eighth-ranked Floridll has
· •trength Sunday when the Da!- ''This combination is wo&lt;l\lntl•
in the country and a 13-point the slimes! margin of the top The &amp;-root-7 former !Jayton · las Cowboys launch their au· well for us," Collier notedt &amp;M.I&lt;I
pick over Oklahoma Saturday, ten teams as the Gators are Belmont star was hobbling •· 1 nual inv asion.
ing he doubted it WOilld .. ·lltiR
.The only S~uthern Valley Athletl~ Conference game
but the Sooners are looking for picked by only two points bout on crutches, awaiHng a
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changed. "We used the s .
on lap Fnday mght fmds the Southwestern Highlanders
an upset victory to avenge an against Louisiana State at report from team phySicians on Despite bemg a one-pomt un· setup l&lt;l beat New York · ~nd'l
travchng to Mercct·ville to meet the Hannan Trace Wild·
Irish win way back in 1957.
. Baton Rouge.
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how long It wtll be before be . derdog , Browns Coach. Blanton Pittsburgh."
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cats. Both squa&lt;is are looking tor their !ir"t SVAC win of
The Irish, in tbe top •101 Miami (Fla.) Is a 13-point gets back into action.
Colher expressed .caulious op· Good health also preVIIilil.
the season.
among college football's elite favorite to beat a rebuilding 1--~t.~·~i$~m'lffl'iiMf#o!;$1fim timtsm aFter watchmg !Us squad i down Dallas way.
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Southwestern is winless this
"The role Is two club teng\lls, lor the first time this season, Indiana team from \he Big Ten 1
NBA Standin 8
run through heavy drills Tues-1 After counting noses, Cow~~oy.,
•cason, losing five in a row af. night for a go at the Bobcats. away from man-mado objects •have a perfect 4-() mark, and so m the lone Fr~day rught game.
g
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Coach Tom Landry reported hi"''
ter the season's opener which Alexander is 0.4-0 for lhe ..,a.
like lencea!"
do the Sooners. Notre Dame In other top games, Ohio By United Pre" International
"I spent a number of hours ciub wilt be at full strenglh wilirf;
rosuiled in a 6·6 tie
with son while . Kyger Ct·eek is 4-2has downed o~ponents handlly, State appears to he '3 pOmts
Eastern Division
1 looking over the film of that st. veteran Buddy Dial and speed-:.
Hannan, W.Va. The Highland· 0, losing 6-0 to Fairland
of
~coring 128 pomts while ailow· : ~tler than the Wisconsin
w. L. Pel. GB · Louis-Dallas tie last sunday," ster Mel Renfro ready for thl';t
ers are 0.2 in SVAC games and Lawrence county and 2()-8 to
mg 21 for ll' four foes.
Badgers, Syracuse Is favor~ Boston
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the Browns pilot satd. "The test. DJai had suffered a slightJ
0·5·1 in all games.
Eastern of Meigs county.
But. the Sooners, under the by 16 over Holy Cross, Army' Phliadelphta
l 0 1.000
Cowboys are ~oing to be • groin pull and Renlr&gt;
•let:•
Hannan Trace captured its The Eastern Eagles smar ting
dtrectJo~ of new co~&lt;:"l J1m a. one-touctldown choice againsf Cincinnati
1 1 .500 ¥z tough opponent, but we're in injury.
first win 01 the season with a from las t week's 22·6 .oss to the
McKenzte,. ar~ seei&lt;ml
a PtUsburgb, Navy's 14 . over New York
1 1 .500 'J. shape for them."
The return or Renfro provid..,~ •
_ victory last
Saturday Vinton County Vikings will take
revenge wm. Nme years ago, Wtlham and Mary, Mtchlgan's Balttmore
0 t .000 I 1
. the
Cowboys with a doubla :
12 6
night ov~r the Gallipolis B ill t11e Wal1ama White Falcons
on 'he same lntttleground as 12 over Minnesota, Dartmouth's
Western Divlstoo
Expected to return to regular : threat. Teaming him with· tlus ~
team. The last time Hannan at Mason !;:astern lead• the
Saturday's game, tbe Irish four over Harvard, lllinois is !
W. L. Pet. GB duty for the Browns this week· sticky-fingered Bob Hayes Dal·.•
Trace •defeated Southwestern SVAC with a J-0·0 record arxl
slopped Oklahoma's 47-game seven over Stanford in an Chicago
2 0 1.000 ... : ('nd are veteran defensemen las boasts one of the gr~· test·
was two ears a at Hom€· I is
m all games. Wahama A two-weight horse _pulling winning
with a 7·0 win.
clush, and Mis-- ·Los
1 I .500 1 Frank Parker and Walter runner-receiver tandems
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contest nd
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SVAC games and I·S.O in all
SVAC STANiliNGS
show ar: sch~ule~ at~~s w:~ schools have ptayed
Notre , rival Iowa State.
St. Louis .
0 t .000 II&gt; suifering from stubborn leg in·
Reeves Strong Runn~
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•ames.
(All Games!
end at the We Rop Stables Dame holds a f&gt;.l edge.
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San Franctsco 0 2 .000 2 JUries.
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seven miles south of Ravens- Michigan State, the No. 21 Penn Slate is a slim two-point i'Chicsgo 119 Sao Francisco II&amp; Dick Schafrath, an integral has. Bcored ~ght louchdowllll
4 2 0 82 40
leaves the SVAC cellar, since Eastern
3 2 I 74 70 wood, on W. Va. Rt. 2.
Iteam ofter. bemg bypassed by i pick over Wes t Vtrglma. JDetroit m Cincinnati 112
' part ol Ihe Browns' otfensive durmg Renfro s absence, may
both teams are now tied for North Ga llia
2 4 0 97 9il The horse pullin contest will . the . lnsh, " .• one-touchdown INorthwestern Is ptcked by flve •New York 122 Los Angeles 119 unit, also is expected to get wm the starling pttSlUon SuDlast place in the SVAC race. Hannan Trace I 5 o 46156 be held at 2 p.!. Saturday, Jcphmdce ovTher DBlnlllh · rkankeedd j ~OJn\s agamsl Iowa, hdNorlh :
Wednesday's Games
back mto action after making a :y, ltllmtay beto aRssufmedbetp.l· .
Easlcrn of Meigs county leads Southweste rn
o 5 1 12 97 Oct. 22. There will be two ur ue. .e o erm~ ers ne I aro l.na 15 a one-touc own t New York at Baltimore
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Collier and his chargeo is .tba ,,
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Eastern
3 0 0 74 2l . show of the season will start a 17-point favorite against Caroltrra, Baylor is eight '
Making up Clevelands' ,;ecnn·l Cowboy ability to dish out a·
North Gallta travels to Ra· Kyger Creek
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NAMED TOP MANAGER
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cine f&amp;r a shot at the Southern North G&amp;llia
1 2 0 34 34 Ph1es an. d n bbons wUl be a. Conference game. Alabama, 1Houston and Mississippi are a
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are Southw.,lern
0 2 0 0 40 : warded m each of ihe IS class· No. 4, has the biggest edge of toss-up.
: NEW YORK (UP!) - Emil , backs; Ross RlChtner. whn ha g, make preparations a coacbin1:
2·4-0 in all games alld
1-2-0 Hannan Trace 0 2 0 14 611 es
the top ten teams, with a 27- 1 Rounding out the tno r&lt;:~Jle.l J. (Buzztel Bavasl. who negotJ- terrorized previous Browns op· nightmare.
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7 7 0 198 t98 j Any horse or pony owner is point margin over Vanderbilt. : giate action It's Auburn three i ated for ~~e ~ Angelo~ ~~· I
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cal is 3-3-0. The Tornadoes lost Friday's Rt"s~lts:
I invited lo enter an animal in
Gator's Slim Margin
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MAC STANDOUTS
ever, can work in Clev~laati'~:.. .
6-: ~ ~ger teCree~:nd down· ~cArlh~r 2; Ea;ter~ 0
any of the classes, Entry fee Fifth·ranked Southern Califor- noma Stale 10 over Kansas ~~';;~~':.t~~es":~! ~~:• ~~d~ COLUMBUS &lt;UPII - :&lt;en' favor. In recent seasons, sQni,~.
e The uNo~~: ~~Ilia . Pirates Giger, r8ccN 20th oGu t llwesotern 0 is $L
nia is picked ' by 20 oyer Southern Methodist a seven: major league;' executive of Ill: ' State fullback Don Fittg~raid iar techniques frequently have.'.
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Here· are the classes of the Clemson
and Georg1a . Tech &lt;No.
pol'nt se 1ec ti on agams
· 1 Tez:as I year today by United Press In- I and linebacker Barry .::. •1et'fl of resulted ,.n 80me 8evere dl sa~ ';
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and Southwestern 2().0 whtle Hannan. Trace 12 Gailtpoiis B G! I. Halter Class 2 Led . . underrated Tulane. But, No. 1 W h' t
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Browns appear to have a wlight ·
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i lo ride), 3. Hunter Pony, 4. baltie on its hands against Mississippi Slate.
NAMED REDS COACH
by v~te of newomen and spellS· edge over Dallas. They have IIJ,.~ .,.
Plams and 8-0 to Glouster.
Southwestern at Hannan Trace , Hunter Horse *' 5. Open Jump- Colorado. The Cornhuskers are In National
League
cast.ers covermg MAC
v,;in Sunda or ive u an h
The Alexander Spartans will Alexander at Kyger Creek
ers, 6. English Pleasure Pony slim seven-point favorites at action, St. Louis is • seven- CINCINNATI (UPf) - The I Ftlzg~~ald motie an M~C ,..,. of retaini~
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20. The )Unior from Sew•"' ·;•,
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busy, busy people find
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PAINEffi/ILLE , Ohio iUPIJdo the walking.
KLJPPSTEIN FREED
of the $50,000 added Lawre 11 c~ ; and San Francisco seven O'l!r
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MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUl. Reeaiizatior. Stakes at Aqueduct IDetroit. .
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basketball player John llavh·\
(UP]) -Veteran pitcher John. 'l'he leading candidate inr San Otego Is, A seven-poml ' PORT COLBOURNE,
Ont. , cek of the Bo,lon Col tics to 1
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, Amencan Football League en· scored four ltmes lo lead the Painesville was announced Tues·
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Center 1 Kansas C1ty Is a 17-potnt p1~k , over Nashville DtxJe Hornets. ans are graduates ol 0 hi a1
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app~~red i~. 2&amp;· ~~ Lhis Wings' leading seorcr the pa~t ! fa~or~ by 20-pomts over /• mmutes m ~n~~ties, mcludmg i present ly teaching scflool m Co- ,
port f1eld m the ~enewa l of Coaches Fra nk W Porter and season, posting a 1-J reror:1 two season, and Paul Henftt..r· M1am1.
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.- seasons a real thnller ser· Charles Wmebrenner,
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winning goals last season wH~
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· By Umted Press fnternatlonat I . Ray Scotts three.pmnt play , Wtlh 31 pomts.
score With two
touchdowns There is no admissiOn charge. Notre Dame was place · on
_Th~ Scm Fran~lsro Wamors m the fmal 23 seconds prov1ded Cazw:~ Russell, N:w York's,
scored in the final 21 'e&lt;.'Onds, This is one genes expected waivers by the Pittsbufgh
BIRTH DEFECT VICTIMS dtdn 1 see anyliung new about the Pistons with it. nrst vlctoryl$200,000. bonus rookoe, playrd
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According to a national foun- , t~el t CWhthcagt oth Bulls Tuesdtahy! of the campaign. The Royals [ eaght mmut.-s and sank only 1
ning 0 ne by M1ddl eport's Lee conso rd·i
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1 a JOn as th e
Rodsaw was e went ahead 111H08 in the final !of four shots · ~- - ---~- -- .
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in: was use~ sparing_ly this seaSPI 1,375,000 American
children s-ame
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;quarter u~til Scott tied the I
off 1n the .last ~seconds.
the.th r_ee commumt1es may be lafter bemg acqu1red from the under six years of age are The Bulls, the Nabonal ~ score, rook1e Dave Bing put the
Game time JS expeded to mamtamed and brsadened.
San Francisco 49ers last yea:-. birth defect victims.
Basketba ll AssociatiOn's brand Pistons ahead with a free throw
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Ma~10n son Is over
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place fmtsher m the Untied ,went some shuffling thiS week 137 times for 818 yards and had tained fifth place, followed by was acquired by Chicago 411-30 m the !mal penod but
~ress Internatlonul Class . A with LoraH, St Marys, Bellville scored 58 points.
Lorain St. Marys. Shadyside, ! earlier this month, scored 22 managed to come up with
h1gh school football ratmgsi Clear Fork and . Ve~sai lles Meunwhile, Millersport eon· Bellville Clear ~·ork, Vmaiiies 1 points and. set up another 40 victory No. L Wall Bellamy's
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25 points, Willis Reed's 22 and
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Fatrfteld County cuntmued to. the ftrsl t1me. Sandusky St. downing previously unbeaten ter the only team In the top Elsewhere, Detroit nipped Butch Komives' t8 paced the
Required
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Marys, unbeaten in five starts, Berne Union, 20-0 for the Fair. 10 with more than one loss.
Cincinnati 114-lt2 and New ; Knicks The !.akers, playing
, The 29 coachb m thiS wee~'s JUmped from SIXth to third field County team's 35th win in Versailles, with IS wins in a York upended Los Augeleo 122·[witllout the injured Jerry West,
small school ballotmg gave the place m the ratmg s.
the last 36 games over a four- row over two seasons, jumped 119.
were Sfl'lrked by Elgin Baylor
lnsh from Marion a 65 • point Top - rattd Marion Catholic, season span. In MiJlersport's from 12 to 9th and Dennison st. - --·--·---- -margin over runnerup Millers- with 22 vktories in a row. got iast 67 quarters, it bas been Mary feU aU the way from
pori, but if all things remain a bit of bad news in last week's scored on just once. ..
fourth to lOth as the result of
equal, it could be a close race 22·0 win over Mount Gilead Bridgeport feU !rom l)llrd to its second setback last week,
for the top spot before the sea- when fullback Ken Grady suf. fourth after ita first tosa last 1&gt;-6 to Cohanbu• St. Mary.
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move him from his home to •ne join circuse&lt; or carnival!.
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and Saturday, October 21 and eBiaek
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22, in the Fry building on Mill eBrown
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COLUMBUS •UP!) - Ohio street In Middi•JJOrt. They will ePialn Toe
prompted his claim ot being
cows took the first three places also have homemade candy; e Penny Style
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Sl1e 4 to 10.
second largest man in :he Leaders Flown to
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world.
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23 shirt and belt 100 inc~"' let Union, thwarted by Roman· state a!rgroun s ere.
chanlplon ' bbon was won by
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long. He passed a physical for ia in ils latest eff'!rl to, secure Double .Toreador Hell, own- ImpsrJ.al Sleeper, &lt;&gt;Vancluse
m1btary service in 1940 but the a unified Commuillst condelit- ed by Keller B~lhero, .spring· Farm,'.t~ewj!iltt, R. rr. '-'_::..i::::::. ~:::;;::::::.;;:;;;:
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DIDN'T FINISH 1 Iii Indonesian F&lt;lreign Minister expensive to clothe htm, so he today flew leadm of
pine mlik contest, produclrlg 247.1
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1 Communist
countries to ., cen- pounds of milk valued at $19.·
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Second· .was Chiefs Etta AdPRflnloh
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might have made mlmkes."
CL"iCL"iNATIAN KJLLED
Viet Nam wero. interruotPd to krii"IZ Bros., Wooster, While
~ltll lOOK LIT !hot ohDWt • .., how.
The h.,~J&lt;CtHCied one time
LEBANON, Ohio itJPI)-Mi· allow tile politi&lt;111l aod defense Jester Adv~nce~, Sandra Irene,
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No. 2 man in Indonesia told the cl!ae[ Anthpny Watson, 2tl, Cin· ch1efs of Cuba M~•golia and Myers Jersey Farm, Troy,
AMIIUCAN SCHOOL, Ohio Dt,at, Olfln, Dept. PM-103
mililary tribunal trying him for cln[ll!ll waB killed early today the seven Warsaw Pact coun- was third.
I I•" Lorlti St., Columbus, O~!o
allegedly mast"rnlnding
the when his car went out of con· tries to vls;t the security-cloak• Grand champion bull honors
t!~o:,e 7our free 58-Pa~e Hlth School Booklet and Free
Oct. I, 1965. abortive Commu. ' lrol on a curve on Pennyroyal ed Soviet cosmodrome and wit- Tuesday went to Hlghfteld Spa!'
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President 1 Rd., the sheriff's office report· ness a demonstration Thurstlily kle Dandf. Pioneer Farms, Old
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. F~NCY WEDDIN'- Rev. Wilbur Perrin, far left, portraying a .mlnlst~U' In· the play, "Feudlll. Over Yono,
iler, to be prese~ted Wednesday,' October 26, at the Pomeroy Junior Hill\' Sc)lool auditorium, Ia shown nj!
cltmg vows In a weddlpg scene during the third act o f he presentation ~~ bv Ute Ohle Eta Pili ebatl
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Middleport Mayor C. 0. Fish· that sonic hoomStp&gt;aY be heanl
II"' Tuesday evening ordered• !rom 9 a.m. lo'~:JO' p.m. today.
ftur bonds lorleited on identl· McDonnell SIOIB
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ehargts of Intoxication were supersonic tra10ing miSsions ovNOMI ·HI!II, 54, RD, Middleport ·, er the area. officials said.
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Con Yeung, 71, Middleport, $10 John Hawkins, who died Salur·
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The 90th amtuai meeting of
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ehtef and head or the military To Meet Tonight
NCurtty polite. The erisi!l was The fir st meeting of the year
tiigaered when Loan arrested I of the Southeastern Ohto Prin·
llf\llll health minister Dr. cipals' Associa tion will be held
N1uyen Tan Loc for questJoning l at Jackson High school tonight.
In la11 spring's Buddhist Mr. Leon Davis, president of
uprisinl 1nd held him for one the association, has arranged a
program for the dinner meet·
day.
Annlllncement of the resigns- ing related to the Title I n,
tlon came In two letters and III program of area schools.
relea•ed today. One dated Oct I Those attending from Galli·
17 was signed by six ministers polis will be Albert Durose,
The second letter dated toda y , James N. M. Davis, Ed Stew·
was signed by Au Truong art, Willia m Lar&amp;e and Neil
Thanh, the minister of economy i Sa nders.
and financt who was scheduled
----to head Viet Nam's economic
PL~CE CHANGED
deleeation to the Manilfl ! The community Halloween
conference.
party sponsored by the Mod·
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Burlingham and the llemlock
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8 p. m. will be held at the
DI!:VtrrED TO INTER&amp;~·r 01
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ELSEWHERE IN OHIO
man for the N.Y.C.R. ITid a
Gov. James A. Rhodes slayed city policeman in Middleport .
in Columbus today with lwt ap· for 30 years.
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man who bepes to unseat him, Sunivin&amp; are a daughter,
Democrat l Frazier Reem1 Jr. Mrs. ldella Mattox: two sons.
Jed his Caravan into Stark Fieldillll Hawkins, Middleport
CoUDiy, the UP! reporto4.
and John Hawkins, Springfield,
On Tuesday Rhodes toured 0.
Ohio's Appalachia •"'Iion, tell· Mr. Hawki"' was preceded
ing the voters of the accomp- in death by his wife. Dora, a
lishments of hi! ldministration
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sur·
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• w e viving are eight grandchil·
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aod lwo great great grandchil·
800 new JO~m were 1 d
ere~~ in this area since Jan·' ren.
uarJ. 19&amp;3," Ute governor told
aa audience at Logan, In tile Hanoi Asker! For
heart of tile :18-&lt;wnty AppalaSome Hint of Aims
chia area.
"We want more and better UNITED NATIONS (UPii
jobs for this areo and for this The United Stales asKed North
nasou are makin&amp; a huge in- Viet Nam Tues~ay night for
vestment In faciiUies (roads "some contact - some dialogand parks) that will dirteliy ue'' to serve as stepping stones
¥d lndirrctly lead to new and to peace in Viet Nam.
upandelj indu•lrY,"
Rhodes U. S. Ambassador Arthur J.
Goldberg told the last session
tllid
of the General Assembly's pol·
United
•icy debate' that the
States had considered all "ad·
vice" from the 121 deiegateo
on how to end the war.
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lown relatives here were Mr.
TOKYO (UP!) _ Commutd't and Mrs. John Hawkins, Spring·
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Edward
Eastern lour wu designed It Mattox, Medma, 0.; Mr. Her·
olep up the war in VietNam. man Mattox and daughter, Mrs.
The official New C h 1n a Frank Bennetl, South Charles·
News Agency rNCNA), in a ton, W. Va.; M~s. Robert Gm·
broadcast heard here, sald, "U. lher. Mrs. Juamla Walker, Co·
S. warmonger Lyndon John- lumbus; Mrs. Charles Vro~an.
son arrived in Honolulu on a ! Belpre; M_r. and Mrs. Chns
tour of the Far East in which : Mattox. Nttro,. W. Va.; Clar·
he wlll wave the banner
of ; ence Taylor, Ilitnots; Mrs. Flor·
peaco while actually trying to I ence Sterne , Pt. Pleasant ; Mr.
expand the war of auresslon l and Mr!. Carl Mattox.
Pt.
In Viet Nam.
Pleasant: Mr. and Mr!!. T.
Johnson arrived In Welling- I 0. Mattox, Pt. Plea5anl; ~tr.
ton, New zealand from Hono-1 and Mrs. Ja_m_~" Mattox, Mr.
lulu early today on the first and Mm. Wtlltam Longstaff,
slOp of his slx nation .~\sian ~ H.enderson; M.rs. Arthu r Hay·
Pacific tour and Manila IUID· me, Kenova; Mrs. Ruby Almit meeting with Atnerican al- dons, Kenova; Mrs. Fltrenee
lies in the Viot Nam War.
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cause of a wrenched knee r,. l bled with injuries earlier this off their long distance aeHa~)
ceived In the opening workout ' season, the Clevelard Browns at free safety and Ernie. ~~
NEW YORK &lt;UP!) -Notre Boulder. Colo.
Saturaay.
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expected to be at full maM at strong-side safeljlm 1
Dame may he the No. I team Eighth-ranked Floridll has
· •trength Sunday when the Da!- ''This combination is wo&lt;l\lntl•
in the country and a 13-point the slimes! margin of the top The &amp;-root-7 former !Jayton · las Cowboys launch their au· well for us," Collier notedt &amp;M.I&lt;I
pick over Oklahoma Saturday, ten teams as the Gators are Belmont star was hobbling •· 1 nual inv asion.
ing he doubted it WOilld .. ·lltiR
.The only S~uthern Valley Athletl~ Conference game
but the Sooners are looking for picked by only two points bout on crutches, awaiHng a
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changed. "We used the s .
on lap Fnday mght fmds the Southwestern Highlanders
an upset victory to avenge an against Louisiana State at report from team phySicians on Despite bemg a one-pomt un· setup l&lt;l beat New York · ~nd'l
travchng to Mercct·ville to meet the Hannan Trace Wild·
Irish win way back in 1957.
. Baton Rouge.
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how long It wtll be before be . derdog , Browns Coach. Blanton Pittsburgh."
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cats. Both squa&lt;is are looking tor their !ir"t SVAC win of
The Irish, in tbe top •101 Miami (Fla.) Is a 13-point gets back into action.
Colher expressed .caulious op· Good health also preVIIilil.
the season.
among college football's elite favorite to beat a rebuilding 1--~t.~·~i$~m'lffl'iiMf#o!;$1fim timtsm aFter watchmg !Us squad i down Dallas way.
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Southwestern is winless this
"The role Is two club teng\lls, lor the first time this season, Indiana team from \he Big Ten 1
NBA Standin 8
run through heavy drills Tues-1 After counting noses, Cow~~oy.,
•cason, losing five in a row af. night for a go at the Bobcats. away from man-mado objects •have a perfect 4-() mark, and so m the lone Fr~day rught game.
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Coach Tom Landry reported hi"''
ter the season's opener which Alexander is 0.4-0 for lhe ..,a.
like lencea!"
do the Sooners. Notre Dame In other top games, Ohio By United Pre" International
"I spent a number of hours ciub wilt be at full strenglh wilirf;
rosuiled in a 6·6 tie
with son while . Kyger Ct·eek is 4-2has downed o~ponents handlly, State appears to he '3 pOmts
Eastern Division
1 looking over the film of that st. veteran Buddy Dial and speed-:.
Hannan, W.Va. The Highland· 0, losing 6-0 to Fairland
of
~coring 128 pomts while ailow· : ~tler than the Wisconsin
w. L. Pel. GB · Louis-Dallas tie last sunday," ster Mel Renfro ready for thl';t
ers are 0.2 in SVAC games and Lawrence county and 2()-8 to
mg 21 for ll' four foes.
Badgers, Syracuse Is favor~ Boston
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the Browns pilot satd. "The test. DJai had suffered a slightJ
0·5·1 in all games.
Eastern of Meigs county.
But. the Sooners, under the by 16 over Holy Cross, Army' Phliadelphta
l 0 1.000
Cowboys are ~oing to be • groin pull and Renlr&gt;
•let:•
Hannan Trace captured its The Eastern Eagles smar ting
dtrectJo~ of new co~&lt;:"l J1m a. one-touctldown choice againsf Cincinnati
1 1 .500 ¥z tough opponent, but we're in injury.
first win 01 the season with a from las t week's 22·6 .oss to the
McKenzte,. ar~ seei&lt;ml
a PtUsburgb, Navy's 14 . over New York
1 1 .500 'J. shape for them."
The return or Renfro provid..,~ •
_ victory last
Saturday Vinton County Vikings will take
revenge wm. Nme years ago, Wtlham and Mary, Mtchlgan's Balttmore
0 t .000 I 1
. the
Cowboys with a doubla :
12 6
night ov~r the Gallipolis B ill t11e Wal1ama White Falcons
on 'he same lntttleground as 12 over Minnesota, Dartmouth's
Western Divlstoo
Expected to return to regular : threat. Teaming him with· tlus ~
team. The last time Hannan at Mason !;:astern lead• the
Saturday's game, tbe Irish four over Harvard, lllinois is !
W. L. Pet. GB duty for the Browns this week· sticky-fingered Bob Hayes Dal·.•
Trace •defeated Southwestern SVAC with a J-0·0 record arxl
slopped Oklahoma's 47-game seven over Stanford in an Chicago
2 0 1.000 ... : ('nd are veteran defensemen las boasts one of the gr~· test·
was two ears a at Hom€· I is
m all games. Wahama A two-weight horse _pulling winning
with a 7·0 win.
clush, and Mis-- ·Los
1 I .500 1 Frank Parker and Walter runner-receiver tandems
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contest nd
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SVAC STANiliNGS
show ar: sch~ule~ at~~s w:~ schools have ptayed
Notre , rival Iowa State.
St. Louis .
0 t .000 II&gt; suifering from stubborn leg in·
Reeves Strong Runn~
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•ames.
(All Games!
end at the We Rop Stables Dame holds a f&gt;.l edge.
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San Franctsco 0 2 .000 2 JUries.
Although Don Reeves w~u...
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seven miles south of Ravens- Michigan State, the No. 21 Penn Slate is a slim two-point i'Chicsgo 119 Sao Francisco II&amp; Dick Schafrath, an integral has. Bcored ~ght louchdowllll
4 2 0 82 40
leaves the SVAC cellar, since Eastern
3 2 I 74 70 wood, on W. Va. Rt. 2.
Iteam ofter. bemg bypassed by i pick over Wes t Vtrglma. JDetroit m Cincinnati 112
' part ol Ihe Browns' otfensive durmg Renfro s absence, may
both teams are now tied for North Ga llia
2 4 0 97 9il The horse pullin contest will . the . lnsh, " .• one-touchdown INorthwestern Is ptcked by flve •New York 122 Los Angeles 119 unit, also is expected to get wm the starling pttSlUon SuDlast place in the SVAC race. Hannan Trace I 5 o 46156 be held at 2 p.!. Saturday, Jcphmdce ovTher DBlnlllh · rkankeedd j ~OJn\s agamsl Iowa, hdNorlh :
Wednesday's Games
back mto action after making a :y, ltllmtay beto aRssufmedbetp.l· .
Easlcrn of Meigs county leads Southweste rn
o 5 1 12 97 Oct. 22. There will be two ur ue. .e o erm~ ers ne I aro l.na 15 a one-touc own t New York at Baltimore
rapid recovery from a sprain Y wl urn
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the SVAC with a . record
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and sore arch.
Dallas heads for the sbowen. ·''
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. their Rose Bowl-bound express Georgia Is 15 over Kentucky, l
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Another problem cenfronurw[
and has only Southwestern left Team
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OP ; The second and last horse moving. Third-ranked UCLA Is Tennessee is 18 over South ~
y games sc u e
. Secondary Intact
Collier and his chargeo is .tba ,,
in league play.
Eastern
3 0 0 74 2l . show of the season will start a 17-point favorite against Caroltrra, Baylor is eight '
Making up Clevelands' ,;ecnn·l Cowboy ability to dish out a·
North Gallta travels to Ra· Kyger Creek
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0 76 34 . at .1 p.m. su.nday, Oct. 23. Tro- California in a Pacific Athletic , against Tetas A&amp;M, and
NAMED TOP MANAGER
da.ry will be Erich Barne&gt; and ! variety of complicated offell8jv&amp; r.
cine f&amp;r a shot at the Southern North G&amp;llia
1 2 0 34 34 Ph1es an. d n bbons wUl be a. Conference game. Alabama, 1Houston and Mississippi are a
M1ke Howe II _at the corner· I and defensive formations wtti£ll"" ~...
Tarnadoes. The Pirates
are Southw.,lern
0 2 0 0 40 : warded m each of ihe IS class· No. 4, has the biggest edge of toss-up.
: NEW YORK (UP!) - Emil , backs; Ross RlChtner. whn ha g, make preparations a coacbin1:
2·4-0 in all games alld
1-2-0 Hannan Trace 0 2 0 14 611 es
the top ten teams, with a 27- 1 Rounding out the tno r&lt;:~Jle.l J. (Buzztel Bavasl. who negotJ- terrorized previous Browns op· nightmare.
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in SVAC games Southern Lo· Totals
7 7 0 198 t98 j Any horse or pony owner is point margin over Vanderbilt. : giate action It's Auburn three i ated for ~~e ~ Angelo~ ~~· I
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cal is 3-3-0. The Tornadoes lost Friday's Rt"s~lts:
I invited lo enter an animal in
Gator's Slim Margin
i againsl Tex~s Christia n, Okla- .gers ~~~ e wo-man o out I
MAC STANDOUTS
ever, can work in Clev~laati'~:.. .
6-: ~ ~ger teCree~:nd down· ~cArlh~r 2; Ea;ter~ 0
any of the classes, Entry fee Fifth·ranked Southern Califor- noma Stale 10 over Kansas ~~';;~~':.t~~es":~! ~~:• ~~d~ COLUMBUS &lt;UPII - :&lt;en' favor. In recent seasons, sQni,~.
e The uNo~~: ~~Ilia . Pirates Giger, r8ccN 20th oGu t llwesotern 0 is $L
nia is picked ' by 20 oyer Southern Methodist a seven: major league;' executive of Ill: ' State fullback Don Fittg~raid iar techniques frequently have.'.
ous erd ' or
Here· are the classes of the Clemson
and Georg1a . Tech &lt;No.
pol'nt se 1ec ti on agams
· 1 Tez:as I year today by United Press In- I and linebacker Barry .::. •1et'fl of resulted ,.n 80me 8evere dl sa~ ';
have d f t d AI · d 57-o Sat
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6) IS a 16-pom t selection agamst Tech,
T!~X.as over
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and Southwestern 2().0 whtle Hannan. Trace 12 Gailtpoiis B G! I. Halter Class 2 Led . . underrated Tulane. But, No. 1 W h' t
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Mld· B t all th'
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Pony !children under six years Nehraska f1gures to have a and Florida State 13 over
Browns appear to have a wlight ·
to ~yger Creek, 48·6 to The Eastern al Wahama
i lo ride), 3. Hunter Pony, 4. baltie on its hands against Mississippi Slate.
NAMED REDS COACH
by v~te of newomen and spellS· edge over Dallas. They have IIJ,.~ .,.
Plams and 8-0 to Glouster.
Southwestern at Hannan Trace , Hunter Horse *' 5. Open Jump- Colorado. The Cornhuskers are In National
League
cast.ers covermg MAC
v,;in Sunda or ive u an h
The Alexander Spartans will Alexander at Kyger Creek
ers, 6. English Pleasure Pony slim seven-point favorites at action, St. Louis is • seven- CINCINNATI (UPf) - The I Ftlzg~~ald motie an M~C ,..,. of retaini~
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b~ ', a a Treh1 race, 8d. REALIZATION STAKES
~n ctsotce : rema~: ha en . Jimmy Bragan, a scout for I three louchdowllb as Kent Stale SJOn crown.
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as mg• lthem since 196i as~ member bowed to WesLern MicPiga1, 23·
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horse, 10. W~slern
pleasure NEW YORK JUPI\ -Buck- ton Sunday. Dallas is favored jof lhe 1967 coaching stair.
20. The )Unior from Sew•"' ·;•,
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pony. II. Enghsn pleasure horse, passer, the only three·year o1d by ..one.po:nt over Cleveland, l Bragan. 37, will fill the va- Pa .. has gained 661 yard.&gt; in
BUttppph. .y,
12. Roadster rlass !hors~ or millionaire in racing history 1Phlladelphta by three over ~ew caney left by the departure of . five games.
busy, busy people find
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27
pony I, 13. Western
pleasure and winner of his last 10 race•, York, Green B~y by
agatnst batting coach Roy Sievers. The
FLORISTS fast In the
:
horse, 14. Parade class (horse drew only four rivals, includi 1g the_ new_ At1anta Falcons,] remainder of the coaching slaH .
YELLOW PAGES.
or pony!, and 15. Walking Horse. stablemate Poker when enlru;s Cluc_ago !IX over Los ~n~~les, l will return.
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Whero your lingers
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PAINEffi/ILLE , Ohio iUPIJdo the walking.
KLJPPSTEIN FREED
of the $50,000 added Lawre 11 c~ ; and San Francisco seven O'l!r
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The engagement of professional
MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUl. Reeaiizatior. Stakes at Aqueduct IDetroit. .
. I CHECKERS TRIUMPH
basketball player John llavh·\
(UP]) -Veteran pitcher John. 'l'he leading candidate inr San Otego Is, A seven-poml ' PORT COLBOURNE,
Ont. , cek of the Bo,lon Col tics to 1
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ny Klippstein wa.s given hi&lt;J. "Horse of the Year·• honors 15 choic~ over Boston in a top (UP I} - Le~t winger Laidlaw . Miss Beth El·aine Evans
of I
unconditional . release Tuesday an early 1·5 favorite
, Amencan Football League en· scored four ltmes lo lead the Painesville was announced Tues·
l by
the Minn-esota Twins,
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counter. New York l.'i also ,Col umbus Checkers to a fight- 'day.
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by seven over Oakla~d· l marred 12·3. e~hibiUoa victory !' Both Havlicek and Miss Ev· l
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Center 1 Kansas C1ty Is a 17-potnt p1~k , over Nashville DtxJe Hornets. ans are graduates ol 0 hi a1
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8.th grade rwtball teams c?l- be used th rough~ttut. The gamt' The 39-y~.ar-old righthan.1cr Norm Ullman, the Delroit Hl'd i over Denver and ~ouston I! , !he ~erees h~nd~ out. 48 1State University and she
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app~~red i~. 2&amp;· ~~ Lhis Wings' leading seorcr the pa~t ! fa~or~ by 20-pomts over /• mmutes m ~n~~ties, mcludmg i present ly teaching scflool m Co- ,
port f1eld m the ~enewa l of Coaches Fra nk W Porter and season, posting a 1-J reror:1 two season, and Paul Henftt..r· M1am1.
23 to the VJctouous Checkers. jlurnbus.
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.- seasons a real thnller ser· Charles Wmebrenner,
D0
Hockey League in
game Rod~ers
ies.
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Wtison and F'rank Trrpiell of I UN!f'OiltlUIVilll :;;..:r
winning goals last season wH~
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score With two
touchdowns There is no admissiOn charge. Notre Dame was place · on
_Th~ Scm Fran~lsro Wamors m the fmal 23 seconds prov1ded Cazw:~ Russell, N:w York's,
scored in the final 21 'e&lt;.'Onds, This is one genes expected waivers by the Pittsbufgh
BIRTH DEFECT VICTIMS dtdn 1 see anyliung new about the Pistons with it. nrst vlctoryl$200,000. bonus rookoe, playrd
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According to a national foun- , t~el t CWhthcagt oth Bulls Tuesdtahy! of the campaign. The Royals [ eaght mmut.-s and sank only 1
ning 0 ne by M1ddl eport's Lee conso rd·i
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1 a JOn as th e
Rodsaw was e went ahead 111H08 in the final !of four shots · ~- - ---~- -- .
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Flo~d on the run back of a kick- High Athletic pro?~ams
in: was use~ sparing_ly this seaSPI 1,375,000 American
children s-ame
uy
gers
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;quarter u~til Scott tied the I
off 1n the .last ~seconds.
the.th r_ee commumt1es may be lafter bemg acqu1red from the under six years of age are The Bulls, the Nabonal ~ score, rook1e Dave Bing put the
Game time JS expeded to mamtamed and brsadened.
San Francisco 49ers last yea:-. birth defect victims.
Basketba ll AssociatiOn's brand Pistons ahead with a free throw
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downing San Francisco 119-116. ' CinciO oati took scoring honors
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Rodgers, who played for the •with 28 points.
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Ma~10n son Is over
fered a fracture of his leg. In week, 15-12 to Weirton Madonna Warriors sinre his graduation !
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Cathoh~ . was a strong ~ust l The top 10 standmgs. under· six games, he carried the ball of West Virginia, Blufrton re- from Temple in 1958 unlil he : The . Kmcks .were o~tseored
place fmtsher m the Untied ,went some shuffling thiS week 137 times for 818 yards and had tained fifth place, followed by was acquired by Chicago 411-30 m the !mal penod but
~ress Internatlonul Class . A with LoraH, St Marys, Bellville scored 58 points.
Lorain St. Marys. Shadyside, ! earlier this month, scored 22 managed to come up with
h1gh school football ratmgsi Clear Fork and . Ve~sai lles Meunwhile, Millersport eon· Bellville Clear ~·ork, Vmaiiies 1 points and. set up another 40 victory No. L Wall Bellamy's
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25 points, Willis Reed's 22 and
No Tndoln
Fatrfteld County cuntmued to. the ftrsl t1me. Sandusky St. downing previously unbeaten ter the only team In the top Elsewhere, Detroit nipped Butch Komives' t8 paced the
Required
\ p1ck up support. . .
Marys, unbeaten in five starts, Berne Union, 20-0 for the Fair. 10 with more than one loss.
Cincinnati 114-lt2 and New ; Knicks The !.akers, playing
, The 29 coachb m thiS wee~'s JUmped from SIXth to third field County team's 35th win in Versailles, with IS wins in a York upended Los Augeleo 122·[witllout the injured Jerry West,
small school ballotmg gave the place m the ratmg s.
the last 36 games over a four- row over two seasons, jumped 119.
were Sfl'lrked by Elgin Baylor
lnsh from Marion a 65 • point Top - rattd Marion Catholic, season span. In MiJlersport's from 12 to 9th and Dennison st. - --·--·---- -margin over runnerup Millers- with 22 vktories in a row. got iast 67 quarters, it bas been Mary feU aU the way from
pori, but if all things remain a bit of bad news in last week's scored on just once. ..
fourth to lOth as the result of
equal, it could be a close race 22·0 win over Mount Gilead Bridgeport feU !rom l)llrd to its second setback last week,
for the top spot before the sea- when fullback Ken Grady suf. fourth after ita first tosa last 1&gt;-6 to Cohanbu• St. Mary.
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move him from his home to •ne join circuse&lt; or carnival!.
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hold a rummage sale Friday
1953 to a 142-pound, Canadi m- weight when she was born m
and Saturday, October 21 and eBiaek
born nurse, he was reported to 1956.
22, in the Fry building on Mill eBrown
wei&amp;h 725 pounds and lh•t
COLUMBUS •UP!) - Ohio street In Middi•JJOrt. They will ePialn Toe
prompted his claim ot being
cows took the first three places also have homemade candy; e Penny Style
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Sl1e 4 to 10.
second largest man in :he Leaders Flown to
In a milk contest Tuesday at cookies, vegetable soup and
world.
Satellite Launch
the 13th annuat All Amerlc~n chill.
Jersey Show and Sale at the :;::::::___.,..-____
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The 5-foot-10 man wore a , ,,. MOSCOW (UP I - The Sovd h
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23 shirt and belt 100 inc~"' let Union, thwarted by Roman· state a!rgroun s ere.
chanlplon ' bbon was won by
Mlddlepart
Of Error in Plea
long. He passed a physical for ia in ils latest eff'!rl to, secure Double .Toreador Hell, own- ImpsrJ.al Sleeper, &lt;&gt;Vancluse
m1btary service in 1940 but the a unified Commuillst condelit- ed by Keller B~lhero, .spring· Farm,'.t~ewj!iltt, R. rr. '-'_::..i::::::. ~:::;;::::::.;;:;;;:
JAKARTA tUPI) _ Former Army decided It would b• too nation of maverick . Red China, field, was first In the. f1Ve daY
DIDN'T FINISH 1 Iii Indonesian F&lt;lreign Minister expensive to clothe htm, so he today flew leadm of
pine mlik contest, produclrlg 247.1
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Subandrio, on trial for trea· was rejected.
1 Communist
countries to ., cen- pounds of milk valued at $19.·
HIGH SCHOOL
son, admitted today m an elo- Kinsey , who ran Tiny's Trt•ck tral Asia for a satellite launch· 94.
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quent final plea to avoid death Stop on U.S. 30 lor 20 Yed!~ ' ing .
Second· .was Chiefs Etta AdPRflnloh
MOTION,
MAKE
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HIGH·OR
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ATMORE
HOMI In your
spo~
before a firing squad that "!
Top-level Communist talks on vancer Babe, owned by My· • ttmo .. thoUHncll hon dono, 11 yo~ ore .... 17 write
might have made mlmkes."
CL"iCL"iNATIAN KJLLED
Viet Nam wero. interruotPd to krii"IZ Bros., Wooster, While
~ltll lOOK LIT !hot ohDWt • .., how.
The h.,~J&lt;CtHCied one time
LEBANON, Ohio itJPI)-Mi· allow tile politi&lt;111l aod defense Jester Adv~nce~, Sandra Irene,
;_"'' . _ ·, •• _ ~-tT .N~W.lU _ . __ . __ _
No. 2 man in Indonesia told the cl!ae[ Anthpny Watson, 2tl, Cin· ch1efs of Cuba M~•golia and Myers Jersey Farm, Troy,
AMIIUCAN SCHOOL, Ohio Dt,at, Olfln, Dept. PM-103
mililary tribunal trying him for cln[ll!ll waB killed early today the seven Warsaw Pact coun- was third.
I I•" Lorlti St., Columbus, O~!o
allegedly mast"rnlnding
the when his car went out of con· tries to vls;t the security-cloak• Grand champion bull honors
t!~o:,e 7our free 58-Pa~e Hlth School Booklet and Free
Oct. I, 1965. abortive Commu. ' lrol on a curve on Pennyroyal ed Soviet cosmodrome and wit- Tuesday went to Hlghfteld Spa!'
Nomo .................................. Att ...... ..
nisi coup against
President 1 Rd., the sheriff's office report· ness a demonstration Thurstlily kle Dandf. Pioneer Farms, Old
llclor"' .'.................... · ......... , Apt.........
Sukarno.
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' of Moscow's space mig~t.
Lyme, Conn., and '!he reserve 11 Cl .. ·'·"iii' ·iii: 'tiiii
Stole .. "" · li: '

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China Repeats
Denunciation

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4 dr. Hardtop. 8 cyl., automatic trau&amp;, radio 1nd heat•, wblte lldewall tlreo.
. F~NCY WEDDIN'- Rev. Wilbur Perrin, far left, portraying a .mlnlst~U' In· the play, "Feudlll. Over Yono,
iler, to be prese~ted Wednesday,' October 26, at the Pomeroy Junior Hill\' Sc)lool auditorium, Ia shown nj!
cltmg vows In a weddlpg scene during the third act o f he presentation ~~ bv Ute Ohle Eta Pili ebatl
ter of .t)le Beta Sigma Pili. Posing, left to right, are Rev. Perrin, "Mounialn Maasi~ by lin. A.
Kntgbt, Mrs. lola Bartrum ~ortraying a wedding guest Bob Wingett Jlllying "Zilke
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paring to ·excbange ''I Do's with ''Rosie Belle Frye," played by .,WCe Neue· "PP»N
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"Williams also fought agalb!l
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season'• big hits, "Gel Smart,''
a tonaua-!D-Cbtek approach to
IOLLYWOOD (UPI) -COuld the IIICI'el qent and spy epics.
• be_ thai the American
lllevlsion public ls 7lll'llllll lor
81111 A Hll
-* wltb sotne lood old· "Get ~" IJ stili a illt;
fashioned heroes, and II finally b\11 tha produatlon company has
gettlllg slightly weary 01 lbowl latlen 011 ill face wltb two more
lblt make fun of them?
new series that try a homewhat
Tlltre ara IIIJll thll seuon siJnller l)lproaeb.
IIIII such may be the ease.
One if NBC-TV'! "'ftle
1'111. most notable example la Hero,'' about a television
the 811Ultlon of the production Western Idol who Is a real-life
Qrm thallllrned out one of laat bumbler. '1'he other ill CBSJrV'1

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to tile !conomlc OopportuniiJ'
Act wbieh c!Ovar&amp; sucb WIU..
. hie programs as Headstart,"
MoeUer aald.
Moeller concJdded: "In I press
release a week aJO, I eltlt&amp;ed
lttat the l!eOIIomle and eduea·
Uonll progress now at Wlltk Ill
our once-neglected loth District
would eome to an en4 If my
opponMt Is elected. He lll!IWered the cbaree by caUina It
"rlillcnlous.' Yet, lor a main
speaker at his lund-ralllni raJly he selected Senator Jolm J.
Wllllams - a man who has
led the opposiUon against e~ery
stnale program we're talking

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type new ABC-TV p~am "Iron Horse/' •. frontier
about some AJ11«1 jeep joc:key11 opuo, hao estabbohod Itaelf lbus
who fight the Nw In Nortb far, with a free-sWinging
Africa in World War II la the &amp;ambler · lurned-ra~lroad · ty.
"Run, Buddy. Run," about a hottest uew serltl of the COlli Ill lts hero.
70Uili mao who overhears season.
aome big p118$1er plans in a
Tradilloaal Approacb
Iteam room and Ja pursued by "Tht Br!d&amp;f 011 the River ''Felony SqUid," a eertu
tbe hoodlums in eacb ohow. Kwal" the famOUI 11!0'/le filii about policemen has 1110
Neither now seriea has shown 11 al~ a World War U ~tory eaught on, 10d tt 11 a Show with
any appreciable signs of Wltb 11eroes and action MrDid 8 traditional approach
catching on strongly With lht for AJIC.TV an ~udlence ''Dragnet, • the old pollee
vlewina public.
estimated, IDCI'edillly 1o bt series favorite, Is being reabout 4MJ llllUlon periodS, more tumed with new epi&amp;odes on
on lbe olhll hand, eonJldar than MY spoof could hope for. NBC-TV nen year, as that
an opposite trend ol a minOr In add;tion to wll'obero-actlon 111twork perhaps IJ sensitive in
aort, beginning with some frmulas, two other standard thJs case to the chang]fti
shows that have caug!lt, on tbla seriet types sliow evldMce of audience backlash.

Burton Letter Leads One
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and and sister, Mrs. Eunice Hal-

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Columbus were weekend visit- Watson and famlly lllll they al·
ors of Mrs. Myrtle Frost.
so visited his father, FOil HalMrs. Doris Koenig was taken] sy, at Veterana Memorial Hosto Holzer Hospital after she I pita! in Pomeroy, Sunday.
became Ill at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Violet
ftns . E:unlce Pullins of Belpre were Saturday guests of her ,
was a Wednesday guest of Mrs. sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Wavne Brlcklet.
Spence of Pomeroy.
M·r. and Mro. Jack Weather- A2c Tommy Watson Ia spend•
man were Sunday JUOSII of ing a 304Ay leave here with
. Mr. and Mrs. John Mitrhell his par.,ts, Mr. and Mrs.

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and br~ght for l'ears. In fact, Monarch carpets carry a

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MJke Adams, 10ft of our _old crJme.buJten (a former N. _Y.
friend and great sportswriter cop )has been ~od and glVthe tat&lt;! Caswell Adams, ill prea. en 1 are seatence b)o the beau·
idenl ol a new bl&amp; WiDe im· tifUl MarilYJl Jlothatein.
portinc firm, Dllpbln lmporlll; Jose Duval, "Juan Valdex"
Mike's as likable aa lila late o! TV's coffee commercials,
!IDe pep . . Nice old. . lllent may run for councllman
In
star Lanore UlriC's liling ser· Queens . . If YOU like to ~op
Ioully in an upllato charitable up your leftover sauce w1th
meUtubon . . . Johnny Desmond bread in a restaurant, be adof "Funny Girl" is an owner of vised e•-Kiq Peter of Yugoa plush new ladies beauty sa-1 slavia dld just that with his
Jon (Mr. Dante's London Town leftover ·tangujsllne at La Stra·
on ltb Ave.)
Fidel Castro da East ... Old burlesque topwill have a lelt-anlde tumor banana Hank Henry (now runremoved by Bo~lan •lll'lleone nlna hts own Lal Vegas club)
next montll . . . No one was has the miaeries: bis wife left
more startled than Jack Va- Hank and took their four young.
leoti when he tried to hang a- sters with her.
round at a White House press
---conference and was firmly su;:The AlmM~
gested-oot by Bill Moyers
By Uoiled Preos ..t«Milonal
Maurice and Hy Uchitel, who Today is Wednesday, Oct. 19,
run Voisin and El Morocco, the 21tlnd day of 19116 with 73 to
applied to run a restaurant in follow.
the new luxury
aparlment Tbe moon is between its new
bldg. at 73rd and 3rd.
phase and first quarter.
The morning stars are Mars
Both Houses of
Congress and Jupiter.
are about ready to yip public- The evening star is saturn.
ly if inlonnaUon is lrue that The Roman poet Virgil was
the Gen'l Services Adminislra- born on this day in 70 B.C.
lion ill peddlin&amp; preciOU! met- In 1814, the "Star.Spanaled
all at sale prices - such as Banner" was sung at Baltimore
$100 lor platinum for which the lor the first time.
U. S. pays $181 - from Ru•· In 1936, three newspapers
sia I
reporters ended their aroundMax Scluneiing has been get- the-world airplane race when
tln8 red carpet treatment a-• H. R. Ekins landed at
round Chicago
Vincent Lakeh11rst, N.J. The Ume : II
Sardi'• nephew is a restaw-ant· days, ll hours 14 minutes and
tralnee in the posh "21" kit- 33 seconds.
chens . . . At the Colony Res- In 1954, Great Britaio and
taurant, Gene Cavallero
Jr. Egypt signed a new Suez pact
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buttonhole tactory wbell 1 b e
was 12 ... French ldllger Chll'o
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Brigitte Jllrdol'a pbyllcal mtserles brtught one Iaiit prescr•ptlon from bor doctor: 111 more
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mUICie ... It's a boy far the Barbara CoM~~~ is meet, .,., - .
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IN AT 9-0UT AT 5
aewlletter to hb CO!lltituenta Rollum apaakina ·
lhli week Rep Laurence J. "Mr. Rollum, I haw just U. S. Rep, Walter H. Moeller (I) COIIItrucUon of yocatlonal
Burton, R-Utah; handtd out decided to take llljl mQMY out (0-Lancaster) today termed lcbooll 1110h a1 lht recenuy
lome sample1 of what he of lhe stock market an4 invest lhe villi of senator JOIIII
approved Tri-County VncaUon-IIHond St.
Pomtroy
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lclenUfied as "eleclion year it in Laa Veaas."
WillllDII (IWltlawareJ
n- al Sc:bool at Nelsonville whicll
aattor High School "a dectp-1;&amp;.~~~~~~......... ---- humor."
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"Very well. You want blue liVt plll'lliox."
011e of them said, Things chipl, 1 presume?"
wtlllaml was tbe featured
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Al'fl 10 bad these days that
"I haven't made up llljl mind speaker O.tober 17 at a rally
oomerl'&amp;tlvt Investor is one yet What do you recornmencl?" and fund·ralSinl dinner
for
wbt takes hb maney out of the
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Clarlll&lt;!t E. Mlller Moeller's
stock market and heada lor a · "Are you Interested Ill high GpJIQilenl In lbe Obi~ lOIII DlJ.
LIS Vetas erapt table."
dividends lor steady llleame, trlct Congroulonal election.
'ftllftis also are jll'tlty bad If long-term capital arr,eclatlon Moeller declared: "Senator
that IJ typical ol the jokes we or quick pront-taklllg ·
wuuama not only voted against
wlll be hearinl for the rest ol "I would like a well- the Elementacy and SeciGndary
lbe CarnptliJ!. In lact, It II the dlvenifled partlollo.•
Educatlou Act o1 11165, but led
type ol humor that I ten4 10
Split lllvestmenll
the oppooltion in an altampt to
take serWully.
"In the! me I sugesl defeat this leplatlon. But )1181
Nt COI!Hl'V&amp;Uve
• P I I t t I n I your Investment laot week, Lancaster H 1g b
I am nolhln&amp; II not conserve· among craps, roulette, black- Sehool lludents were w-1111 ovtive where iDVeatmeall are jack and slot machines."
or the iCbool'• loudapeaktr ay.
concerned, •• whu I saw "How about football pooll?" atem to hear WllliamJ 1peak."
Burton's newsletlet I called up "They are attractl~e to. smlll "Thll A~\ praVidu IJ'IDII 10
my broker.
investon ~I • specialized states lor allocation to scbool
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M Harluld 8lndell . . mcxe
"Hello"
knowledjJe " dettrable. Bellide.~ districts for oucb programs as
Hello. Is thla Merrill Lyncb, that, the rellii1lll lll'e IUSOIIII, purchase of boob, library 1ll11·
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Pierce, Fenner and Smith'"
"Are .!hey ooid ever the terllll, and lmpraved labora-, wide -s.t.•
"No. Thill ia Merrill Lynch, counter?
tory I'IIIIMt," the CoftiressPterce F'tlmer Smith and "No. Under the COWiter."
man stated.
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Roll~ "
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"Roll~m. Wha'o he?"
would you advise snake eyea or IIUon IIebi In the Senate a••
"Mr Rollwn has cbsrge of bolcars."
Bllllll a number of other ltn-1
our dl~e accounll."
"Acrordina to the latest Dow portant pi- of lestsmtlon,"
Joneo dice averaJes, both have Moeller noted. "Included are er•
..NliRS'Af.CIP[
a prlce-tsrninp ratio of 110-to-1. tanalon of G. I. Bill of Rights
That puts them In the high beneftll to Cold War veterw;
yield class with a cCIIlcomlttant an4 lhe Appalachian Region
risk better left to Sl*\ll&amp;tors." Development Act whlcb covers
"Okay. neat me out tor the
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Ume being. But if the price of Mr. an4 Mrs. Wayne Brickles
- - -....--:~-:-- bingo drops below 10 cents, til ClUed OD Mr. an4 Mrs. Frank
By Mn. Evely~~ Brlckles
take five cardl."
Uptoo lUid !amUy ol SUver
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Donald Keller of Alburquer·
RJd&amp;e rettntly.
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my JmagmatJon.

a I HeJen 1 am 24 years older

check when there's anyone a·

ro und he can fumble ~~, ot·f on.
Don't say lose him. He works
with me. Worse, he 's my bro ther-· -1 w And he's far from
bJ:~:: ,a ·
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When it comes lo going out
for dinner, be has got an advanced case of "shell-out fait·
er." What's with a man like
that? -FINANCING A FREE·
WADER
Dear F. a F ...
.. Money! And he hangs on
to it because you cheek-grabbers have 8 fear of looking
ch
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If you can't out-falter this
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. thoogh I have
kept. myself tnm and as at·
tractive as posSible, still there
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IS a wor o you
ween us
and I feel like I would like to
put my ugly old head in a bag
and just die!
Ted loves his children an4
seems to be content here at
home, so I doubt !hal he would
do anything drastic. But she
IJOES have a noticeable yen lor
him. She ignores me complete1y.
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the children know qthillg is
wrong, but I have this constant
feeling of doom. I have rend
that men who reach 40-fG will
become involved with Yotlh&amp;
girls and I am scared to death \
Dear Helen :
of losing him.
Your bit about spray
can Do other wives face this?mil-ups made me smile. It Mrs. Nobody
happens with other "modem Dear Mrs. N:
conveniences" too.
' Smart wives face a young
I stepped out or the shower, menace wi&lt;h coorage and a
reached around for the near- sense of humor. A middle-ager
est tube - and brushed my would be made or stone if his
teeth with medicated salve!- head weren't turned by a pretOOOOH, THAT SMARTS!
ty teen with an obvious yen for
him. He's flattered more than
Dear Helen :
infatllated, and he laps up the
I heard an anguished shnut ]attention because. she makes a
from the bathroom, rushed in, thoroughly mamed father-oiand there was my husb8nd. a ' four feel yoong and devmsh.
sickly blue aU over. He had : My i.G.A.P. (I'm Guessing
got the scouring powder in- Again Perception) tells me thiS
l!lead of his bath powder can! gal has picked Ted lor target
You can't imagine the words ht&gt; practice because he is sate,
said! -BURN ING EARS
and she needs to prove herself
Dear B.E. :
as a huntress. She may think
Ob, yes 1 can! That's getting I tn a crush, but basically she is
the well . scrubbed look the just sharpening up her
sex
hard way.
jappeaL
Really, somelhina should be He'll find it out in time, bul
done about look allkes,
be- you can hurry matters alnog
cause we all can't be "look- with gentle spoofing. Smile at
alerts" ...... And I'm tired oi 1her junior si~enship, show up
starch . spraying my clothes 1 her nmmalur1ty, p1ty her a
I with w!ndtw Cleaner!-H .
' little - hang in there and
fight' You'.¥e got everything on
SIREN ON!.\' WANTS
. your side. includil\1 age, on get
TARGET PRAtTICE
your head QUI ol that bag and
Dear Helen :
prove io your man how lucky
AI~ :ttl years of near-perloct he is. to ba~e a real woman. -II.
married life - deep lov•, fo11r
chiidrea, real anderstandlng ·- This collllllD is dedicated to
t am hemslck and desperate. family livina, so if you're havThe thing I knew would nev- ing kid trouble or just plaiD
er ha~pen to us, 18 happening. trouble, let Helen Help YOU.
Ted. my husband has become She Will also welolrae ,.,...
illfatuat«&lt; with a very pretty own 1111¥,811!8 .esper~ A~
Ill-year-old girl. Whea you haY~! dre.is ~" Bolte! Ill ~ '&gt;l
beea !L~. 111 we have, llPi .~.

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se.terage works, (5) hoostng,
(6) reclllllllion ol atrlp illlnf
oreil, (7) llld deVtloplllenl ol
Wlli!r and limber l'tiCIUNes."
"Williams also fought agalb!l
Medicare; the EcoDODIIo' Deo
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season'• big hits, "Gel Smart,''
a tonaua-!D-Cbtek approach to
IOLLYWOOD (UPI) -COuld the IIICI'el qent and spy epics.
• be_ thai the American
lllevlsion public ls 7lll'llllll lor
81111 A Hll
-* wltb sotne lood old· "Get ~" IJ stili a illt;
fashioned heroes, and II finally b\11 tha produatlon company has
gettlllg slightly weary 01 lbowl latlen 011 ill face wltb two more
lblt make fun of them?
new series that try a homewhat
Tlltre ara IIIJll thll seuon siJnller l)lproaeb.
IIIII such may be the ease.
One if NBC-TV'! "'ftle
1'111. most notable example la Hero,'' about a television
the 811Ultlon of the production Western Idol who Is a real-life
Qrm thallllrned out one of laat bumbler. '1'he other ill CBSJrV'1

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to tile !conomlc OopportuniiJ'
Act wbieh c!Ovar&amp; sucb WIU..
. hie programs as Headstart,"
MoeUer aald.
Moeller concJdded: "In I press
release a week aJO, I eltlt&amp;ed
lttat the l!eOIIomle and eduea·
Uonll progress now at Wlltk Ill
our once-neglected loth District
would eome to an en4 If my
opponMt Is elected. He lll!IWered the cbaree by caUina It
"rlillcnlous.' Yet, lor a main
speaker at his lund-ralllni raJly he selected Senator Jolm J.
Wllllams - a man who has
led the opposiUon against e~ery
stnale program we're talking

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type new ABC-TV p~am "Iron Horse/' •. frontier
about some AJ11«1 jeep joc:key11 opuo, hao estabbohod Itaelf lbus
who fight the Nw In Nortb far, with a free-sWinging
Africa in World War II la the &amp;ambler · lurned-ra~lroad · ty.
"Run, Buddy. Run," about a hottest uew serltl of the COlli Ill lts hero.
70Uili mao who overhears season.
aome big p118$1er plans in a
Tradilloaal Approacb
Iteam room and Ja pursued by "Tht Br!d&amp;f 011 the River ''Felony SqUid," a eertu
tbe hoodlums in eacb ohow. Kwal" the famOUI 11!0'/le filii about policemen has 1110
Neither now seriea has shown 11 al~ a World War U ~tory eaught on, 10d tt 11 a Show with
any appreciable signs of Wltb 11eroes and action MrDid 8 traditional approach
catching on strongly With lht for AJIC.TV an ~udlence ''Dragnet, • the old pollee
vlewina public.
estimated, IDCI'edillly 1o bt series favorite, Is being reabout 4MJ llllUlon periodS, more tumed with new epi&amp;odes on
on lbe olhll hand, eonJldar than MY spoof could hope for. NBC-TV nen year, as that
an opposite trend ol a minOr In add;tion to wll'obero-actlon 111twork perhaps IJ sensitive in
aort, beginning with some frmulas, two other standard thJs case to the chang]fti
shows that have caug!lt, on tbla seriet types sliow evldMce of audience backlash.

Burton Letter Leads One
Investor to Dice Tables
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!dr. ~ Mn. John Torrence of sey and Mr. and Mrs. l!lveretl

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Columbus were weekend visit- Watson and famlly lllll they al·
ors of Mrs. Myrtle Frost.
so visited his father, FOil HalMrs. Doris Koenig was taken] sy, at Veterana Memorial Hosto Holzer Hospital after she I pita! in Pomeroy, Sunday.
became Ill at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Violet
ftns . E:unlce Pullins of Belpre were Saturday guests of her ,
was a Wednesday guest of Mrs. sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Wavne Brlcklet.
Spence of Pomeroy.
M·r. and Mro. Jack Weather- A2c Tommy Watson Ia spend•
man were Sunday JUOSII of ing a 304Ay leave here with
. Mr. and Mrs. John Mitrhell his par.,ts, Mr. and Mrs.

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friend and great sportswriter cop )has been ~od and glVthe tat&lt;! Caswell Adams, ill prea. en 1 are seatence b)o the beau·
idenl ol a new bl&amp; WiDe im· tifUl MarilYJl Jlothatein.
portinc firm, Dllpbln lmporlll; Jose Duval, "Juan Valdex"
Mike's as likable aa lila late o! TV's coffee commercials,
!IDe pep . . Nice old. . lllent may run for councllman
In
star Lanore UlriC's liling ser· Queens . . If YOU like to ~op
Ioully in an upllato charitable up your leftover sauce w1th
meUtubon . . . Johnny Desmond bread in a restaurant, be adof "Funny Girl" is an owner of vised e•-Kiq Peter of Yugoa plush new ladies beauty sa-1 slavia dld just that with his
Jon (Mr. Dante's London Town leftover ·tangujsllne at La Stra·
on ltb Ave.)
Fidel Castro da East ... Old burlesque topwill have a lelt-anlde tumor banana Hank Henry (now runremoved by Bo~lan •lll'lleone nlna hts own Lal Vegas club)
next montll . . . No one was has the miaeries: bis wife left
more startled than Jack Va- Hank and took their four young.
leoti when he tried to hang a- sters with her.
round at a White House press
---conference and was firmly su;:The AlmM~
gested-oot by Bill Moyers
By Uoiled Preos ..t«Milonal
Maurice and Hy Uchitel, who Today is Wednesday, Oct. 19,
run Voisin and El Morocco, the 21tlnd day of 19116 with 73 to
applied to run a restaurant in follow.
the new luxury
aparlment Tbe moon is between its new
bldg. at 73rd and 3rd.
phase and first quarter.
The morning stars are Mars
Both Houses of
Congress and Jupiter.
are about ready to yip public- The evening star is saturn.
ly if inlonnaUon is lrue that The Roman poet Virgil was
the Gen'l Services Adminislra- born on this day in 70 B.C.
lion ill peddlin&amp; preciOU! met- In 1814, the "Star.Spanaled
all at sale prices - such as Banner" was sung at Baltimore
$100 lor platinum for which the lor the first time.
U. S. pays $181 - from Ru•· In 1936, three newspapers
sia I
reporters ended their aroundMax Scluneiing has been get- the-world airplane race when
tln8 red carpet treatment a-• H. R. Ekins landed at
round Chicago
Vincent Lakeh11rst, N.J. The Ume : II
Sardi'• nephew is a restaw-ant· days, ll hours 14 minutes and
tralnee in the posh "21" kit- 33 seconds.
chens . . . At the Colony Res- In 1954, Great Britaio and
taurant, Gene Cavallero
Jr. Egypt signed a new Suez pact
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hos' "Go, Go, Go, God
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College, N. H. ... Ncnr a ricb
74, Jellllle hid juJI (our years
et schooHnJ before she wont
to wort lD a Lower East Side
buttonhole tactory wbell 1 b e
was 12 ... French ldllger Chll'o
1es Azlllvour's molhel' died . ..
Brigitte Jllrdol'a pbyllcal mtserles brtught one Iaiit prescr•ptlon from bor doctor: 111 more
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fellow Jailbird! he'l tried 10 Mlllni· A Jlttle girl
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mUICie ... It's a boy far the Barbara CoM~~~ is meet, .,., - .
comedlelllle Vic Bdwy mllttrlal, 1'!t'J fua1tJ
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IN AT 9-0UT AT 5
aewlletter to hb CO!lltituenta Rollum apaakina ·
lhli week Rep Laurence J. "Mr. Rollum, I haw just U. S. Rep, Walter H. Moeller (I) COIIItrucUon of yocatlonal
Burton, R-Utah; handtd out decided to take llljl mQMY out (0-Lancaster) today termed lcbooll 1110h a1 lht recenuy
lome sample1 of what he of lhe stock market an4 invest lhe villi of senator JOIIII
approved Tri-County VncaUon-IIHond St.
Pomtroy
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WillllDII (IWltlawareJ
n- al Sc:bool at Nelsonville whicll
aattor High School "a dectp-1;&amp;.~~~~~~......... ---- humor."
" .
"Very well. You want blue liVt plll'lliox."
011e of them said, Things chipl, 1 presume?"
wtlllaml was tbe featured
8
Al'fl 10 bad these days that
"I haven't made up llljl mind speaker O.tober 17 at a rally
oomerl'&amp;tlvt Investor is one yet What do you recornmencl?" and fund·ralSinl dinner
for
wbt takes hb maney out of the
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Clarlll&lt;!t E. Mlller Moeller's
stock market and heada lor a · "Are you Interested Ill high GpJIQilenl In lbe Obi~ lOIII DlJ.
LIS Vetas erapt table."
dividends lor steady llleame, trlct Congroulonal election.
'ftllftis also are jll'tlty bad If long-term capital arr,eclatlon Moeller declared: "Senator
that IJ typical ol the jokes we or quick pront-taklllg ·
wuuama not only voted against
wlll be hearinl for the rest ol "I would like a well- the Elementacy and SeciGndary
lbe CarnptliJ!. In lact, It II the dlvenifled partlollo.•
Educatlou Act o1 11165, but led
type ol humor that I ten4 10
Split lllvestmenll
the oppooltion in an altampt to
take serWully.
"In the! me I sugesl defeat this leplatlon. But )1181
Nt COI!Hl'V&amp;Uve
• P I I t t I n I your Investment laot week, Lancaster H 1g b
I am nolhln&amp; II not conserve· among craps, roulette, black- Sehool lludents were w-1111 ovtive where iDVeatmeall are jack and slot machines."
or the iCbool'• loudapeaktr ay.
concerned, •• whu I saw "How about football pooll?" atem to hear WllliamJ 1peak."
Burton's newsletlet I called up "They are attractl~e to. smlll "Thll A~\ praVidu IJ'IDII 10
my broker.
investon ~I • specialized states lor allocation to scbool
,
M Harluld 8lndell . . mcxe
"Hello"
knowledjJe " dettrable. Bellide.~ districts for oucb programs as
Hello. Is thla Merrill Lyncb, that, the rellii1lll lll'e IUSOIIII, purchase of boob, library 1ll11·
chlcloen ..... anybody In 1be wboJe
Pierce, Fenner and Smith'"
"Are .!hey ooid ever the terllll, and lmpraved labora-, wide -s.t.•
"No. Thill ia Merrill Lynch, counter?
tory I'IIIIMt," the CoftiressPterce F'tlmer Smith and "No. Under the COWiter."
man stated.
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Roll~ "
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"Roll~m. Wha'o he?"
would you advise snake eyea or IIUon IIebi In the Senate a••
"Mr Rollwn has cbsrge of bolcars."
Bllllll a number of other ltn-1
our dl~e accounll."
"Acrordina to the latest Dow portant pi- of lestsmtlon,"
Joneo dice averaJes, both have Moeller noted. "Included are er•
..NliRS'Af.CIP[
a prlce-tsrninp ratio of 110-to-1. tanalon of G. I. Bill of Rights
That puts them In the high beneftll to Cold War veterw;
yield class with a cCIIlcomlttant an4 lhe Appalachian Region
risk better left to Sl*\ll&amp;tors." Development Act whlcb covers
"Okay. neat me out tor the
--OCIC
Ume being. But if the price of Mr. an4 Mrs. Wayne Brickles
- - -....--:~-:-- bingo drops below 10 cents, til ClUed OD Mr. an4 Mrs. Frank
By Mn. Evely~~ Brlckles
take five cardl."
Uptoo lUid !amUy ol SUver
PHONE 992-5(32
POMEROY, 0.
Donald Keller of Alburquer·
RJd&amp;e rettntly.
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my JmagmatJon.

a I HeJen 1 am 24 years older

check when there's anyone a·

ro und he can fumble ~~, ot·f on.
Don't say lose him. He works
with me. Worse, he 's my bro ther-· -1 w And he's far from
bJ:~:: ,a ·
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When it comes lo going out
for dinner, be has got an advanced case of "shell-out fait·
er." What's with a man like
that? -FINANCING A FREE·
WADER
Dear F. a F ...
.. Money! And he hangs on
to it because you cheek-grabbers have 8 fear of looking
ch
eap.
If you can't out-falter this
fumblebum, you should tum in
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. thoogh I have
kept. myself tnm and as at·
tractive as posSible, still there
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IS a wor o you
ween us
and I feel like I would like to
put my ugly old head in a bag
and just die!
Ted loves his children an4
seems to be content here at
home, so I doubt !hal he would
do anything drastic. But she
IJOES have a noticeable yen lor
him. She ignores me complete1y.
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the children know qthillg is
wrong, but I have this constant
feeling of doom. I have rend
that men who reach 40-fG will
become involved with Yotlh&amp;
girls and I am scared to death \
Dear Helen :
of losing him.
Your bit about spray
can Do other wives face this?mil-ups made me smile. It Mrs. Nobody
happens with other "modem Dear Mrs. N:
conveniences" too.
' Smart wives face a young
I stepped out or the shower, menace wi&lt;h coorage and a
reached around for the near- sense of humor. A middle-ager
est tube - and brushed my would be made or stone if his
teeth with medicated salve!- head weren't turned by a pretOOOOH, THAT SMARTS!
ty teen with an obvious yen for
him. He's flattered more than
Dear Helen :
infatllated, and he laps up the
I heard an anguished shnut ]attention because. she makes a
from the bathroom, rushed in, thoroughly mamed father-oiand there was my husb8nd. a ' four feel yoong and devmsh.
sickly blue aU over. He had : My i.G.A.P. (I'm Guessing
got the scouring powder in- Again Perception) tells me thiS
l!lead of his bath powder can! gal has picked Ted lor target
You can't imagine the words ht&gt; practice because he is sate,
said! -BURN ING EARS
and she needs to prove herself
Dear B.E. :
as a huntress. She may think
Ob, yes 1 can! That's getting I tn a crush, but basically she is
the well . scrubbed look the just sharpening up her
sex
hard way.
jappeaL
Really, somelhina should be He'll find it out in time, bul
done about look allkes,
be- you can hurry matters alnog
cause we all can't be "look- with gentle spoofing. Smile at
alerts" ...... And I'm tired oi 1her junior si~enship, show up
starch . spraying my clothes 1 her nmmalur1ty, p1ty her a
I with w!ndtw Cleaner!-H .
' little - hang in there and
fight' You'.¥e got everything on
SIREN ON!.\' WANTS
. your side. includil\1 age, on get
TARGET PRAtTICE
your head QUI ol that bag and
Dear Helen :
prove io your man how lucky
AI~ :ttl years of near-perloct he is. to ba~e a real woman. -II.
married life - deep lov•, fo11r
chiidrea, real anderstandlng ·- This collllllD is dedicated to
t am hemslck and desperate. family livina, so if you're havThe thing I knew would nev- ing kid trouble or just plaiD
er ha~pen to us, 18 happening. trouble, let Helen Help YOU.
Ted. my husband has become She Will also welolrae ,.,...
illfatuat«&lt; with a very pretty own 1111¥,811!8 .esper~ A~
Ill-year-old girl. Whea you haY~! dre.is ~" Bolte! Ill ~ '&gt;l
beea !L~. 111 we have, llPi .~.

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\abOut pOilsible 'd~velopments in
future years.
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·lmers, he said. were beginruns to discuss possible .revl·
81ons of government farm producUon programs to p~.::~

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WASHINGTON (UPl&gt;)ded %•~- ~ :sk:-~nfa:~~e~ · and several pabtlity classifications" .
servallomsts lear expan
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mined In soli surveys by
farm production could briBg the other maJor
p
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use. of ia~d ne&lt;?ing proJection Agriculture Secrelary Orville Iice.
agamst soil eros10n and an ad· L. Freeman has smd tbat about Zimmerman said nnmY
verse effect on soil • •avlng ef· half of the 60 million acres servationlsts think It .might
forts .
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idled in federal crop control possible to offer Ia~ .mcenGordon Ztmmerman, e~ecu· l programs might be called back -~ lives to maintala· hJaitly-eroda·
tive secretary of the .National !into use next year.
ble land In protective
Association of . Sod . ~nd
. merman said NACD su· 1 such as grass.
Water ConservatiOn DIStricts Zlm
were Jesa worried Zimmerman said old ··llme!S
(NACO), said in an lntemew perv•so"- - ___
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the Agriculture Department will
be pressed to study the question.
,Jje
acknowledged
that '
'#,Uere's too much guessing at
p~sent" about how much land
may be brought to nse with expanrlin g production, bul said
that this was "the greatest con·
cern" among di strict leaders.
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M~. Mabel Lax returned to • M~. Ja m~s Reeve5. Mrs. ;
Your Dopencloble
ber home in Florida after visit- ' Eugene Hanmg. Rhonda and
Dealer For
1 g with relativ r~ at Carmel Mrs. frE'd Tuckerman. were re- 1
Columbus.
c~nl visitors. of her Sister, El- l
Weekend guests of Mary ~·ir- ~ Je. of RHdCIJff.
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rle were Melvin and Patne1a
Mr. and Mrs. ~try Barr and I
Circle of Columbus, George David of Langsville were SunCircle and daughter Carol of d"ay VISitors of her parents, Mr.
Ashland, Ky., and James and and Mrs. Howard Thoma and
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!be Dave Smith lamtly.
Eunice Brinker. BeLI.y \'an :
Meter. Patrick Carleton and ;
William carleton visited Erma! I
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on Tuesday evening.
Mat Jones vi~ited in Cleveland a few days recer~tly.

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twv doz-1

proposal to incre&lt;Jse social

HUNT'S PIZZA
$12.9~

~:.~

CATSUP

$1
8

CUT GREEN

JEANS

14·01,
Btls,

303
Bans

CAKE
MIX

Matching Bracelel, 8.00 Ear Rings, 4.50 up
1

73 Mill IT.

Swiss Chocolate-Y1llow
Dtlilxt White- Double Dul&lt;h
Chci&lt;olale Fudge

19·0Z. BOX

s

SWEET -~;
PICKLES

G•m~lol

a-or.
Pkg.

, ,.,.. 53c

PRESEitVES
12-oz.,
Jars

p-~------------~

2s-n.
Rolls

u

II

INSTANT
COFFEE

*

NAllS CO
Chips Ahoy or Coconut Choc. ChiJ Co•ld11

10·01,

I I I • I • Ill ..

s1· /BURGER
'TSf

IIUNT CLill- itt·
2Sc OFF ',

II .
'

$

s
·
tS-1'! 1·91 .

..........

~~
$129
Off

.

· 2 Pkgs. age
SMUCKER'S

SHOWBOAT

BLACKBERRY

PORK AND i
BEANS

JAM.
STIAWBIRRY
PRESERVES.
PEACH
BUTTER ••• n.
GIAPI
JELLY •••••••

I •••••••••••

'

StRAWIERRY

..

EXTRA BIG lOLL ..................

I I II II

..,.

33'

JUMBO

r

IUSN'S.

Prescriptions Are Our Main Business
122 N. SECOND
FREE PARKING IN REAR

New From Procter on4

I I I Ill I I I

CHOPPED
KRAUT ........... .

GLYCERIN &amp; ROSEWATER

..,

•
(I

SOFT AND FLUFFY

APPLEY
S_
AUCE
•• 8.~.~ $1
.,.
KRAFT

IL _________________z'L----------~-:,!'-~-~-.----------------~---~--~..::...:..~~":-:".~. -:.. -:.-:.-..:-.7

'-~--~----------

CREAM
CHEESE ••

,,

39c ~====--·,
BOUNTY TOWELS
\
25C
39c

BORDIN'S IAGU BlAND

BUSH'S

75c TUBE TRinLES

MIDDLEPORT. 0.

1

10 •••••,... $1

WAFFLES ••

ANGEL FOOD
RING ............. .

LUCKY LEAF

wm

I

HONEY BUNS

CHASE AND SANDBORN

PILLSBURY'S

The lllorT nl Mother's life beaull!ully told Ia "'"""
qualily pie&lt;:e of jewelry lhat
be worn w"h pride
and cherished a lways. Boaulilul pear shape stone•
in the color ol the Jamily'o birthstones personall&gt;JO
~·md qive this pin special si.-:m: f•·-:.-..:r.ee.

World'• llrst passenger ele' 91ltor was Installed in 1 New 1
l)lore by Elisha Otis in

r:,

5 $1

WITH PURCHASE OF $5 OR MORE AT EVANS

U. S. Rep. Wall••r H. Moe!· 1

curilv benefits
MOeller was r1rnon~
en Congressienal l('aders called
into a conf1~enee bv the Presi·
dent to discuss the proposal
The propesal i~ now tn t h t!
House Ways and Means Committee.

·

p.l--

ler has pledged his whole-hearted support to the President's '

.,.

REG. PKG. OF 2 ................... \

VIENNA
SAUSAGE

from 14c to 75c per box
FAMOUS BRAND NAME -

2tvbet 99c

I I I ' I I .--. I

GOLD SIAL

. TUFTED
THROW RUGS
Sale

••

MOITOII-

Half

COTTAGE
CH SE

3·LB. CAll

$1.25 VALUE

c

tiORN

Whole or

.KA Til IVAN$

SWIFT'N

Christmas Cards

SlO.DI

Support Plfll~!;..d to
Pre~ident'• Plan

BACON

FRISH BAKED

'

c

GREIN GIANT IIIBL£T$
'!.HOLE KIINIL

'•

QUICK MAID

...

GILLETTE
THIN BLADES

BROCCOLI. 1 ~t:~: $1

SLAB

No Slwrapping Necessai}I
•.::And
· •uf •

BEAUTIFUL

c

Cartridge Pen • •
5 Extra Refills·· • •
Value - - •

SILVERDALE CHOPPED

SWIFT'S
U.S. GOVt. INSPECTED

D1wn Glo

SheaHer

45c

DeaB Brinker home a recer.l
afternoon.

CHEESE

LOTION

soc

2.1c

CORDLESS
TOOTHBRUSH

tray.

SI.CIO Value
DOROTHY PERKINS

TUMS

14.95 SUNBEAM

23 C
49 c
!"

49'(

(3 rolls)

I l l . I I •••••

AME~~CAN 1Z·DZ.
PIMENTO Pkg.

See all the Meat Y9V buy ••• frotlt.l
back and ; sides- And" best of all,,
you can f~{t;ze your meat r~ its

~

95

EASTMAN
Regular
$19.95-- Sale ..

59 C .

EVANS has NOTHING TO HIDE

$1.00 Value

·-.For Christmas

uPKCi.
..r.l

lJ. S. GOVT.INSPECTED

BREASTS ....... lb.

CHESTER, OHIO

WE~lJIER

I I I I I I I I I 'I

Borden's
RYING CHICKEN PARTS SLICED

Also hrly Amerl&lt;an Models Avelleble .

MOV.Ie ca mera
. ·

f.

.0:~

1

YAMS .

LB.

"

..........."". ............. .

.,. .."'"..._ .......

I I I I I . ;,

FlESH . ,.

ridelity Control.

~~:"'~~;~n~~~M•:P~:d~'"in YP•!l~~ i~:;d:: ~;;;~~~ ~·~:r\8 pa:::. :;.~::~~~;:f:~~~hec~;i~~~;~~ ~~~ . ~··:.,__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _....,....,,_........,

c •t

POTA~~ES

venetHS. ,Ad11anced
0-26 chus.is, Co lliN'

tr

.arme1

IDANO

contemporar~ lowbo}l

rectanaular TIJ with
&amp;rllined walnut !!noah

GRAPEFRUITS
a.o. '1 .

II. S.IIO.UIIUINI

wltl'\ ii'IIIMed W!\lflu1
Uni~h on hardboard

1

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~

25" rectangllltr TV In

Cont•mporary 23•

1£

tPrms or,
Y ear nen · 1Mr and Mrs D H Robeslfu '
.
k
th
Mr Wllosis and to warn the lod. Ch
M. . . .
I othen•me wm~ld not ta e
e
• .
. an
ester orns.
t bl , h ar the local candical gentry of the terrible caMrs. Alice Robeson, M r s. rou e 0 e
IAnn Barnilz. Carol, Mary, Ellen dale. light variation of this IJ·
and Jo Smith wore Sunday alt· t s. b·· g used w advanlernoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. ~em IS th·'"·tate of California
' Edward Kennedy and famtly age m e •
I and Mrs. Wilham Kennedy and where glaTI'Iourous figur~, . ol I
I
stage and screen!:! Cbotb wtdeand Mrs. Charley Smith view" and 21 inch\ a1tract lis· !
i and Jo visited Sueday evening teners to hear a ~and1date for i
· h h · d ht
M and governor make hiS speech. 1
.
Betty Van Meter, Margaret , Wll Dt etlr Kaug erK, llr.K .
But "since a well-informed .
' A Ca I to Ad Pat called 01 , Mrs. oy e napp, a ' evm,
'
h I
nn r e n a
f Ra· , and Charles of Lanl':sville. Kail electorate is necessary to t ~
1 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Byers o.
Kna
returned to stay for a pre!oiervalion of a free slate,
·, ei~~r~- D.,C~~~dayofe~~;a~o II few ~ys with his gralldparents. it might be ad~anta~us tot~\
'\
t I weeken:l at his home
Miss Kay Wyatt of Columbus voter to look mto e reason I
, IIJ!IH
~
. is sJ)f' nding ~me time with her for tt1e a pprolr~nce of . thes~
be~
d M J c " ·mng helpers" to our oandl·
"'bbert
Roush
and
sons
,
parents,
Mr.
an
rs. .
.I dates
wt and .mto th e •·J·
f held
·
n
t
uo; te s
Mr'
and Mrs Paul Manuel of Le· , Wyal ·
I
1
.Mr
and
Mrs.
Delbert
'
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
R•evesb
-;.Y
"'th"'e~he,.:peiiiiiirsiii.
==="""i
tart a nd
.
b
d L"mda vl~l
. ·ted :'•'
.,_.~ , VaA Meter and Lisa of Colum- . and Ho ert an
I

~

U. S. GOVT. INSPECi!il)

Boneless •
Rolled And Tied

1

pen
Society Notes

PR~MIUM

WHITE 01 PINII FLORIDA SIIDLISS

CHUCK ROAST,

RIDENOUR RADIO &amp; TV

l

-A

I lb.'

PIG.

1.115521

LK53ll

°

-

ROAST or CHOPS

ALL MEAT WIENERS

n" BRIGHTON

Society Notes

Cor. Second &amp; Mill- Middleport
Open Thurs. 9:00 to 6:00Friday &amp; Saturday, 8:30 to 8:30

SWifT'S PIIMIUM u, L GOVT. INSPECTED
FULlY COOKIO
POII,LOIN

SWIFT'S PREMIUM
U.S. GOYT.INSPICTID

p· C

0 a~ilit•

'

.

RECTANGULAR COLOR TV
,...

')

MALP

Open Every Day, All Day, 7:00 til 5:30 EST. S.lurday Nlgllts Til 8 EST
ft\lson, W. Va.

Admiral QUALITY BIG SCREEN

..
.
t
d 00 imported adviee
for
lamlhes whte.h are "'"
0 'pen
. stralegv 111 ·• II1 '
I ne fO\'e
B HJ ERONYMOI:S
\1· · p&lt;ugn
Ont' of the strnn~e phenomt- follow hi!; fa1lure to be elected. us c:..m
d . s -f elect- :
na appearing on the political All this, of c~ur~e operates ~~e~ t~e ~~~:na r;;Jsl.l~~.',,~~ llllll'il l
scene in the r losmf. week s o£! 0" the same
as t_he l nre
· And therrfore i
the elt'ctinn campaigns is the \ familiar advertlsmg by wh!('h m_ h . }t: atf' the previou~ ·
imported sptollbinder . . -ho ceme~ I a seven -foot basketb&lt;l ll
star I mig t mves d,g, d e·e ''" _ _ _ _
·
.
. b'l·t
•h • voting recor an pr s 11 1 ... ·
into a \o('alitv or di st~·ict on attnbutes t.1s a 1 1 Y 1o 1 e u.,e
. .
·ted &lt;IS- Mr. and ~Irs. Harold Llna1 11 .
"h"tlf ul a ioc- 8 1 c;mdid &lt;tte .l of the right sh a~;·ing lotion or isoclatJons 0 . 1e11 1mp11 111 , · b&lt;IITv ;1nd .Jurlv '(
I ·-·d
b• •
.
d. h" 1 slst ant E··pec Hl V w len
·
\
These speakPrs usuallv hall the 2~0 lb. foolballer ere It IS .
. f " I .I
u·date i!i Bruce Kf' ll er of Columbus visit. .
.
I. I .
f I . k rP.cord o the oca can I
d M H
d
from 3 sta le some dista nce a· prowf'SS 1(' 11~ 1· 101'.'" o _1r('&lt;l - ·
and his ahili tit'!i ed with Mr. an
rs. owar
way so loca l voters have no fast cereaL Or the mO\•Je-star :at best vague,
.. ·
1 Young
and Linda. \tlr. and I
knowledge o! how the~ &lt;~re re- with
stn ctly
dimensional , at worst ununpressJve. . . .
Mr s. lkrh:-rt tloovrr and Hll' k
garded b~; the cit izens of their f'harms w\10 recommends some- \ In so~e ca~es the VJS_Jtmg and Stt:ven were al so recr,nt
1
horne , ta'tes
. one's facwl creme or lipstick to speaker IS a fi gure or nat•onal guests of the Youngs.
, . i her publil.'.
! importance who appears ~or I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Young
And ven· Clftf&gt;n . tht"y _n P_'e- ! The mfls:er-minils who direct the double purpa~ or ~elpm.g Iand Gerry called on Mr. a11d
st' :ll in terests e-n1lrely lorelgn ' this sort of campaign evident-- the party an~ of fu~thermg his Mrs. Howard Young and Linda.
to the probh~ms _of the voters [ly discount the pnssibi\ity that own interest m. CQrn~ ng
cam- Other visitors were Gene, Ragthe-y ex~('t to mfluence . ..Just I \.he voters just might decide paigns. In thJs clr~umstance 1 er, Peggy~ Steve and Eddie
how . a man._who represenla ~ :that 8 candidate who must de- some of his gl amour IS suppos- Chancy. M1ss Phyllis Mcintyre •
PHONE 985-3388
distnct dommated
by must- - ·
ed to n1b off onto the less fa- stayed overnight Saturday with 1
tions manufacturers, insuranc~
,ored aspirant {or office. 'fhis 1 Miss Linda Young, Minersv ille.
;;;::iii:
companies, fishing nl'&lt;ets, or ml Wl
practil'e also is called the .''sy-1 -- -- -·- --~ -- - -- - - - - - - - iiiii
producers iS Sllppnsed tO be ft' 0
stem or building Up political
able to advise the vnten Q{ a
banks," in which collections of .
di,tricl besel by un-employ ment
debits are lon_g deferred, but
e~nd far m problems IS not clear.
certain to be mtde.
ln 8 great many cases these :
-- -- - . Such an appearance can be
advisors have not had any per· 1 Mr. and M~s. W. A. Elam, of lor real assistance to a cand_i- ;
suna l acquamtanct with the can- IB~:rett, W· \ ~·· were weekt ndd Idate who is unable to get Ins
h up 1VISitors at thetr tlome here an message to a large nnmber of
dldate whose cause t ey
· 'th th · on Mr and Mrs i
h
hold 50 valiantly. aud sometimes IWI
s d RII·
· Ilocal voters since the sig t in
have had d~fficulty even re- i J~~s.E:: ~:rnit~ ·:~d daugh- the_block of -~ere~~i~e~el~~~~:~- :
v

.

SHANK

· ble land" might be shifted from
1

.

•

12-oz.

, pro1edive cover to crop use in
th e coming Y('ars.
With former erop surpluses:
dow n- to safc tv. reserve levels
or lower, th~ dt&gt;partment has

.

,..~

FULLY COOKED

The leaders want to know, he
said, just how much "vulnera·

Distance Lends Enchantment

.

"M . •.

SWIFT'S PREMIUM U.-s. &amp;OVT; INSPECTED

HUNTING TIME IS HERE!

I

800TII DOWN

'

-·-.~.r.,.,.,. ~*"' ~

ln the wheat ~rea' 91 ,tile

'

,

c

HIS MEJ)ICATIOI!

Tlllf!K.

•

• · tSWorri"ed
onservat IOniS
Over Exnanded Productmnpro- Yl~:ab;~.~andu,~~~~ns~~.lon

/.\~. 6'DDER OF
POQI,', 318 15?

I'LL TAI&lt;E
A UTTI..E.

''

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,!

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,

10~-ar.

CID

.

SHREDDED
KRAUT .......... ..
SWifT'S

300
Can

101'2·01.

Cia

10c

1o

c

1oc

I I Ill I II I

59c
20-or. 49•
Jor
20-ot.
Jar

20-or.

39•

Jar
. MADI fROM Till FINEST FRUIT

SPIC &amp; SPAN
M-OL

'

SPAGHml&amp;
MOT B~LLS ..... 2 2t~

20·11,
Jar

age

Size

FRi£11 .IIIYJ la111 Pluttt
IUOIET Willi n•illll If
.
~·······
'

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. ~!' !entlnel. ~1\ilddl~rt:. ..,
On the F~rm Front

•

"

l!Jool !be 1~ expBII!IOII lllall
\abOut pOilsible 'd~velopments in
future years.
·
1 Many •Of the 4!1'8anizaUo~··
·lmers, he said. were beginruns to discuss possible .revl·
81ons of government farm producUon programs to p~.::~

IT'S TIME 1'01'.

l'LL. ' S~

IN TilE f'l.l()IE.

0

Plains, recallmg lhe Rust
clays of tbe 193118, are Rot
1
10 risk new wind erosion di!at· :PJ&amp;J

It-! TilE.

LOSS'I···

SUNUP

ON TI-lE.

• Increase
1rould involve use of "land ca·
WASHINGTON (UPl&gt;)ded %•~- ~ :sk:-~nfa:~~e~ · and several pabtlity classifications" .
servallomsts lear expan
· · i uc 1
•
cro s •ei:t year
mined In soli surveys by
farm production could briBg the other maJor
p
' Federal Soil Cosservatlon Serv·
use. of ia~d ne&lt;?ing proJection Agriculture Secrelary Orville Iice.
agamst soil eros10n and an ad· L. Freeman has smd tbat about Zimmerman said nnmY
verse effect on soil • •avlng ef· half of the 60 million acres servationlsts think It .might
forts .
.
idled in federal crop control possible to offer Ia~ .mcenGordon Ztmmerman, e~ecu· l programs might be called back -~ lives to maintala· hJaitly-eroda·
tive secretary of the .National !into use next year.
ble land In protective
Association of . Sod . ~nd
. merman said NACD su· 1 such as grass.
Water ConservatiOn DIStricts Zlm
were Jesa worried Zimmerman said old ··llme!S
(NACO), said in an lntemew perv•so"- - ___
·
.
the Agriculture Department will
be pressed to study the question.
,Jje
acknowledged
that '
'#,Uere's too much guessing at
p~sent" about how much land
may be brought to nse with expanrlin g production, bul said
that this was "the greatest con·
cern" among di strict leaders.
1

1

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\

'f'-1&lt; AM?A &gt;?,P ,y 77'#s&gt;'
.WJ""H(/{ '~ ~A'P' Jl,ll/.+1

;~El!-

'1961 ..
COUJAo\BIJSJ 0.

REMINGTON GU.NS
HI POWER
WINCHESTER GU.NS ·
HI pOWER RIFLES
SAVAGE ·GUNS
SHOT GUNS--PUMP GUN.S
OUR SHELL STOCK ALWAYS
NEW AND UP TO DATE
Get Now Shells Tocloy

PICKENS HARDWARE

Imported Spellbinders for Local Gentry
Come "Beliefs Unseen' to Influence Votes
'

·

I

o:J~tlple

a
SWIFT'S

CASC~DI

on hardbo•rd ve·

nee ra. Advanced
0 -26 chnala; Color

KALE ~~I

'ld111lty Control.

•

--

•

WINGS ....... ... lb.

LEGS and THIGHS ......... lb.

N
t
SOCJe y 0 es IJo~r.
----..:1..----

Woodbury
SHAMPOO

Includes Roll.ef Color Film

I
1
'

ANT H0 NY

·fo bus called o• Margaret Ann Sunday with his moHler, Mrs. I
to
CarletOn and pat Sunday after- Iva Reeves and Don, Barnes- I

Plumbing-Heating

ville.
M~. Mabel Lax returned to • M~. Ja m~s Reeve5. Mrs. ;
Your Dopencloble
ber home in Florida after visit- ' Eugene Hanmg. Rhonda and
Dealer For
1 g with relativ r~ at Carmel Mrs. frE'd Tuckerman. were re- 1
Columbus.
c~nl visitors. of her Sister, El- l
Weekend guests of Mary ~·ir- ~ Je. of RHdCIJff.
!
AND
rle were Melvin and Patne1a
Mr. and Mrs. ~try Barr and I
Circle of Columbus, George David of Langsville were SunCircle and daughter Carol of d"ay VISitors of her parents, Mr.
Ashland, Ky., and James and and Mrs. Howard Thoma and
Phon• WY 2·2550
Phylli-s Circle of New ll &lt;•ven, , Patnc1a.
_ . _ --· __
_ __

DOOD

~~~
"-"t:;;;_
-t"' •

·I

:nd.

PLUMBING

a

HEATING

1

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1

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.~.
II.

'
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til

Rt
Cc
1\\

W.Va.

Mary Circle called al

lhe

'

GREAT GIFT at K&amp;C

James Smith ot Columhus re·
cently spent a wreken d with
!be Dave Smith lamtly.
Eunice Brinker. BeLI.y \'an :
Meter. Patrick Carleton and ;
William carleton visited Erma! I
Schreckengost of Porkersburg .
on Tuesday evening.
Mat Jones vi~ited in Cleveland a few days recer~tly.

Family Crowa Pill
Modo ...

In ...... ~

B. DA"fiD

'

.

1-Lb.

Ctn.

Y2 PRICE

SWIFT'S

se- 1
i
twv doz-1

proposal to incre&lt;Jse social

HUNT'S PIZZA
$12.9~

~:.~

CATSUP

$1
8

CUT GREEN

JEANS

14·01,
Btls,

303
Bans

CAKE
MIX

Matching Bracelel, 8.00 Ear Rings, 4.50 up
1

73 Mill IT.

Swiss Chocolate-Y1llow
Dtlilxt White- Double Dul&lt;h
Chci&lt;olale Fudge

19·0Z. BOX

s

SWEET -~;
PICKLES

G•m~lol

a-or.
Pkg.

, ,.,.. 53c

PRESEitVES
12-oz.,
Jars

p-~------------~

2s-n.
Rolls

u

II

INSTANT
COFFEE

*

NAllS CO
Chips Ahoy or Coconut Choc. ChiJ Co•ld11

10·01,

I I I • I • Ill ..

s1· /BURGER
'TSf

IIUNT CLill- itt·
2Sc OFF ',

II .
'

$

s
·
tS-1'! 1·91 .

..........

~~
$129
Off

.

· 2 Pkgs. age
SMUCKER'S

SHOWBOAT

BLACKBERRY

PORK AND i
BEANS

JAM.
STIAWBIRRY
PRESERVES.
PEACH
BUTTER ••• n.
GIAPI
JELLY •••••••

I •••••••••••

'

StRAWIERRY

..

EXTRA BIG lOLL ..................

I I II II

..,.

33'

JUMBO

r

IUSN'S.

Prescriptions Are Our Main Business
122 N. SECOND
FREE PARKING IN REAR

New From Procter on4

I I I Ill I I I

CHOPPED
KRAUT ........... .

GLYCERIN &amp; ROSEWATER

..,

•
(I

SOFT AND FLUFFY

APPLEY
S_
AUCE
•• 8.~.~ $1
.,.
KRAFT

IL _________________z'L----------~-:,!'-~-~-.----------------~---~--~..::...:..~~":-:".~. -:.. -:.-:.-..:-.7

'-~--~----------

CREAM
CHEESE ••

,,

39c ~====--·,
BOUNTY TOWELS
\
25C
39c

BORDIN'S IAGU BlAND

BUSH'S

75c TUBE TRinLES

MIDDLEPORT. 0.

1

10 •••••,... $1

WAFFLES ••

ANGEL FOOD
RING ............. .

LUCKY LEAF

wm

I

HONEY BUNS

CHASE AND SANDBORN

PILLSBURY'S

The lllorT nl Mother's life beaull!ully told Ia "'"""
qualily pie&lt;:e of jewelry lhat
be worn w"h pride
and cherished a lways. Boaulilul pear shape stone•
in the color ol the Jamily'o birthstones personall&gt;JO
~·md qive this pin special si.-:m: f•·-:.-..:r.ee.

World'• llrst passenger ele' 91ltor was Installed in 1 New 1
l)lore by Elisha Otis in

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5 $1

WITH PURCHASE OF $5 OR MORE AT EVANS

U. S. Rep. Wall••r H. Moe!· 1

curilv benefits
MOeller was r1rnon~
en Congressienal l('aders called
into a conf1~enee bv the Presi·
dent to discuss the proposal
The propesal i~ now tn t h t!
House Ways and Means Committee.

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ler has pledged his whole-hearted support to the President's '

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SAUSAGE

from 14c to 75c per box
FAMOUS BRAND NAME -

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GOLD SIAL

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THROW RUGS
Sale

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COTTAGE
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Whole or

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SWIFT'N

Christmas Cards

SlO.DI

Support Plfll~!;..d to
Pre~ident'• Plan

BACON

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SILVERDALE CHOPPED

SWIFT'S
U.S. GOVt. INSPECTED

D1wn Glo

SheaHer

45c

DeaB Brinker home a recer.l
afternoon.

CHEESE

LOTION

soc

2.1c

CORDLESS
TOOTHBRUSH

tray.

SI.CIO Value
DOROTHY PERKINS

TUMS

14.95 SUNBEAM

23 C
49 c
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49'(

(3 rolls)

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you can f~{t;ze your meat r~ its

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$1.00 Value

·-.For Christmas

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BREASTS ....... lb.

CHESTER, OHIO

WE~lJIER

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Cont•mporary 23•

1£

tPrms or,
Y ear nen · 1Mr and Mrs D H Robeslfu '
.
k
th
Mr Wllosis and to warn the lod. Ch
M. . . .
I othen•me wm~ld not ta e
e
• .
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ester orns.
t bl , h ar the local candical gentry of the terrible caMrs. Alice Robeson, M r s. rou e 0 e
IAnn Barnilz. Carol, Mary, Ellen dale. light variation of this IJ·
and Jo Smith wore Sunday alt· t s. b·· g used w advanlernoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. ~em IS th·'"·tate of California
' Edward Kennedy and famtly age m e •
I and Mrs. Wilham Kennedy and where glaTI'Iourous figur~, . ol I
I
stage and screen!:! Cbotb wtdeand Mrs. Charley Smith view" and 21 inch\ a1tract lis· !
i and Jo visited Sueday evening teners to hear a ~and1date for i
· h h · d ht
M and governor make hiS speech. 1
.
Betty Van Meter, Margaret , Wll Dt etlr Kaug erK, llr.K .
But "since a well-informed .
' A Ca I to Ad Pat called 01 , Mrs. oy e napp, a ' evm,
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h I
nn r e n a
f Ra· , and Charles of Lanl':sville. Kail electorate is necessary to t ~
1 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Byers o.
Kna
returned to stay for a pre!oiervalion of a free slate,
·, ei~~r~- D.,C~~~dayofe~~;a~o II few ~ys with his gralldparents. it might be ad~anta~us tot~\
'\
t I weeken:l at his home
Miss Kay Wyatt of Columbus voter to look mto e reason I
, IIJ!IH
~
. is sJ)f' nding ~me time with her for tt1e a pprolr~nce of . thes~
be~
d M J c " ·mng helpers" to our oandl·
"'bbert
Roush
and
sons
,
parents,
Mr.
an
rs. .
.I dates
wt and .mto th e •·J·
f held
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t
uo; te s
Mr'
and Mrs Paul Manuel of Le· , Wyal ·
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and
Mrs.
Delbert
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and
Mrs.
James
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Society Notes

PR~MIUM

WHITE 01 PINII FLORIDA SIIDLISS

CHUCK ROAST,

RIDENOUR RADIO &amp; TV

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Society Notes

Cor. Second &amp; Mill- Middleport
Open Thurs. 9:00 to 6:00Friday &amp; Saturday, 8:30 to 8:30

SWifT'S PIIMIUM u, L GOVT. INSPECTED
FULlY COOKIO
POII,LOIN

SWIFT'S PREMIUM
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ft\lson, W. Va.

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for
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0 'pen
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B HJ ERONYMOI:S
\1· · p&lt;ugn
Ont' of the strnn~e phenomt- follow hi!; fa1lure to be elected. us c:..m
d . s -f elect- :
na appearing on the political All this, of c~ur~e operates ~~e~ t~e ~~~:na r;;Jsl.l~~.',,~~ llllll'il l
scene in the r losmf. week s o£! 0" the same
as t_he l nre
· And therrfore i
the elt'ctinn campaigns is the \ familiar advertlsmg by wh!('h m_ h . }t: atf' the previou~ ·
imported sptollbinder . . -ho ceme~ I a seven -foot basketb&lt;l ll
star I mig t mves d,g, d e·e ''" _ _ _ _
·
.
. b'l·t
•h • voting recor an pr s 11 1 ... ·
into a \o('alitv or di st~·ict on attnbutes t.1s a 1 1 Y 1o 1 e u.,e
. .
·ted &lt;IS- Mr. and ~Irs. Harold Llna1 11 .
"h"tlf ul a ioc- 8 1 c;mdid &lt;tte .l of the right sh a~;·ing lotion or isoclatJons 0 . 1e11 1mp11 111 , · b&lt;IITv ;1nd .Jurlv '(
I ·-·d
b• •
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d. h" 1 slst ant E··pec Hl V w len
·
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These speakPrs usuallv hall the 2~0 lb. foolballer ere It IS .
. f " I .I
u·date i!i Bruce Kf' ll er of Columbus visit. .
.
I. I .
f I . k rP.cord o the oca can I
d M H
d
from 3 sta le some dista nce a· prowf'SS 1(' 11~ 1· 101'.'" o _1r('&lt;l - ·
and his ahili tit'!i ed with Mr. an
rs. owar
way so loca l voters have no fast cereaL Or the mO\•Je-star :at best vague,
.. ·
1 Young
and Linda. \tlr. and I
knowledge o! how the~ &lt;~re re- with
stn ctly
dimensional , at worst ununpressJve. . . .
Mr s. lkrh:-rt tloovrr and Hll' k
garded b~; the cit izens of their f'harms w\10 recommends some- \ In so~e ca~es the VJS_Jtmg and Stt:ven were al so recr,nt
1
horne , ta'tes
. one's facwl creme or lipstick to speaker IS a fi gure or nat•onal guests of the Youngs.
, . i her publil.'.
! importance who appears ~or I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Young
And ven· Clftf&gt;n . tht"y _n P_'e- ! The mfls:er-minils who direct the double purpa~ or ~elpm.g Iand Gerry called on Mr. a11d
st' :ll in terests e-n1lrely lorelgn ' this sort of campaign evident-- the party an~ of fu~thermg his Mrs. Howard Young and Linda.
to the probh~ms _of the voters [ly discount the pnssibi\ity that own interest m. CQrn~ ng
cam- Other visitors were Gene, Ragthe-y ex~('t to mfluence . ..Just I \.he voters just might decide paigns. In thJs clr~umstance 1 er, Peggy~ Steve and Eddie
how . a man._who represenla ~ :that 8 candidate who must de- some of his gl amour IS suppos- Chancy. M1ss Phyllis Mcintyre •
PHONE 985-3388
distnct dommated
by must- - ·
ed to n1b off onto the less fa- stayed overnight Saturday with 1
tions manufacturers, insuranc~
,ored aspirant {or office. 'fhis 1 Miss Linda Young, Minersv ille.
;;;::iii:
companies, fishing nl'&lt;ets, or ml Wl
practil'e also is called the .''sy-1 -- -- -·- --~ -- - -- - - - - - - - iiiii
producers iS Sllppnsed tO be ft' 0
stem or building Up political
able to advise the vnten Q{ a
banks," in which collections of .
di,tricl besel by un-employ ment
debits are lon_g deferred, but
e~nd far m problems IS not clear.
certain to be mtde.
ln 8 great many cases these :
-- -- - . Such an appearance can be
advisors have not had any per· 1 Mr. and M~s. W. A. Elam, of lor real assistance to a cand_i- ;
suna l acquamtanct with the can- IB~:rett, W· \ ~·· were weekt ndd Idate who is unable to get Ins
h up 1VISitors at thetr tlome here an message to a large nnmber of
dldate whose cause t ey
· 'th th · on Mr and Mrs i
h
hold 50 valiantly. aud sometimes IWI
s d RII·
· Ilocal voters since the sig t in
have had d~fficulty even re- i J~~s.E:: ~:rnit~ ·:~d daugh- the_block of -~ere~~i~e~el~~~~:~- :
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· ble land" might be shifted from
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th e coming Y('ars.
With former erop surpluses:
dow n- to safc tv. reserve levels
or lower, th~ dt&gt;partment has

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The leaders want to know, he
said, just how much "vulnera·

Distance Lends Enchantment

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HUNTING TIME IS HERE!

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99

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down 7:45 p.m.: John K. down
dO p.m.; Kentuckian up 12:~
,r, a.m.; Southern up 1:40 a.m.;
£sso West Virginia down 3:30
a.m.; J. S. Lewis up 5 a.m.;
Beaver down 4:45 a.m : Sern"t down 5:50 a.m.
Keoawba RJver Moun·
\ain State down Marmet 7:50
p.m.; Lucy Jane Lncas up Mal'
met 2 a.m.; Allen R. Merrill
tlown Marmet 4:35 a.m.; 0. F.
Shearer up Marmet 6:30 a.m.:
Fort Dearborn down Winfield
11:45 p.m.; Helen Z. down Win·
leld 3:45 a.m.; H. E. Bowles
!lown Winfield 5:55a.m.; Frank·
'Un B. down Winfield 6:45 o.m.
Hlgbest per capita production
if electric power In Latin Amer..k&lt;. Ja that of Venezuela.

(Construction Grade)

Now is the time to

Reg. 59c

PLASTIC MAT

BEST PRICE in the VALLEY

72" x 27" Size

If you plan to build, remodel or repair -

Transparent

come'" us and uve nowl
OCTOBIR SPICIAL

Paneling - - - Hogg &amp; Zuspan
~ MATERIALS t
COMPANY
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LOWEST
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ESTIMATES

Men's Deluxe
COTTON TWILL

eFRESH
e FULLY GUARANTEED

Work Pants

"FAN FAIR"
ODORLESS PAINT
WHITE
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COLORS

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ling, dressing room facilities. unMltldleport AthleUc Boost-\ Ave., and the Western
adverse pu~llcltv about the con- lion was organized to asslst the 1tn Middleport. And
the !forms, saMy equipment, f!lms,
ers wiU meet next Tuesday Store, also North Second Ave., linuance of the sports program School and the coaching staff 1 "WHERF.•IS ThrouRh
bas Meals, transportation. insur·
night With Pomeroy Booster&amp; will have tickets for sale, as ' the. Middleport School of in everyway pll"ible to provide years this organization
the
best
fecillli••
and
tbe
sal
.
continuaii)
reached
t
h
e
' e ance and other items th•t have
In an "exploratory
session" will Charles .Wayland. Wayland
Meigs Local School Disest equipm•nt lor our athletes. goals by raising thousands of helped raise the quality of
lea_ding to eventual booster con- also was recognized again this trict. Aild
sohdatlon - or close coopera· year as the "champion"
"WHEREAS: The Middle- And to encourage participation dollars for the purchase of the sports program. And more
lion - wbl!n the athletic pro- .seller of association
AthletiL Boosters Associa- and boost morale in all sports I such things ss lighting, sea~ importsntly the.e boosters have
encouraged students to
take
grams of Pomeroy, Middleport shlps, having peddled over 90.
'I·. •1'" .,,
• ..
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a~vantage
of
th•
sports
prog.
and Rutland are comb:ned.
Seventl\ • Eighth Graad1e:v~:;: I
President Lewis Sauer, Jr., Charles Winebrenner r1
rin
haveandmaintained
.!., .
high and
moral•
gave stronga
said at the Middleport booster his squad's season to date,
support to ALL the teams. And
meeting Tuesday nigltt in the ~ porting he has 17 boys .;orl&lt;; I
high schoot cafeteria
that Iing hard for th~ big Pomeroy
"WHEREAS: Middleport alh·
Jobn Werry, president of the game this Thursday, to ;,e
letic teams has rewarded the
Pomeroy Boosters, t•lephoned played probably Imder
School and the Community with
an invitatloo For the Middleport starting at 6' p. m. It wiU be
an enviuus record. Having won
group to meet with them next filmed.
Is the S.E.O. League NINE
week at the Pome~1y hi~h · Lit year tbe teamo played
Football
Championships school. The meeting otarts at the season's tbrUier, decld·
· , FIVE Basketball Chapionships
7:30 p. m. Rutland Boosters al· 'ed to the final %1 setonds,
-FOUR Baseball
Chapionso have been invited.
whea two TD'a were aeored,
ships and in 1957 was the
Supt. of Schools George Har- · OJte by Pomeroy and tbe last
OHIO STATE Baseball Champs.
graves, Jr. will be the main by Middleporl wllb Mlddl&amp;Also many M.H.S. athletes have
speaker. He_Is oxpected to dis· .port winning 44-38.........
won state honors and hav~ rt~
cuss the problems involved 10 "We coutd have another one
~ived athietic scholarship•
consolidation of the Athletic , about like it." said Winebrenner.
"SO THEREFORE BE IT
programs.
Booster William D
!Bill)
RESOLVED: That thio boost.
Plans for the dance Saturday Childs offered resolution which
he,..by
night In the Middleport
ele- was approved
unanimously
mentary building sponsored by which he hoped would undo
the boosters were reviewed. what he called "bad publicity"
The Jays will emcee. Danc. from the meeting last week. The
ing starts at 8 p. m.
Boosters then asked Principal
'J'reasurer Bob King reported James H. Dielu to convey. to
$1113.44 on hand, It was voted the distriet administration their
to purchase vitamin C pills hope tlrat the football program
1$30) for the basketball team in 1967 coJid be consolidated,
GETS PIN - Mrs. Paul Smart, 1\IJddleport, center, Is presented a pin for 100
this winter season, upon the' even though the schools
hours of auxiliary service duty at Veterans Memorial Hospital by Mrs. Jean
requcot of Head Coach carl not be collSolidated until 1968.
Will, volunteer service chairman. Looking on at right ia Mrs. Hugh Bearhs,
Wolfe. He !aid "C" pills are Childs noted that the Boost· _!.p_re_s_id..ce..cn..ct..:.o_f _th_e_ la_d_ie_s_a_u_x_il_ia_r,_y._ S_e_n_tin_el_ P
_ h_o_to_ ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
good cold preventives.
ers having nothing to do with
RACINE
Boosters accepted tickets to administering ~~.. athletic proMrs. Ann Coe and Mrs. Lll·
sell for tbe Jim Hetzer Circus gram; their on tv purpose is
Han Jividen have
returned
at Wahama, High gym, spon. support and help ft, and that
home alter visiting relatives
sored by the Bend Rotary club the responsibility for tlte
io Akron for two weeks.
and the ~ahama High School letic program lies directly in
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Simp·
Interact Club, for which boos~ the authority of the adminis- COLUMBUS (UP!) _ T
Shelly and Sands Inc., son spent the weekend
ers here will keep 25 per cent l tr~,Uon. His Resolution:
state Highway Department
Zanesville, $1,214,292; ~1,549.900 . Mr. and Mrs. Brian Simpson
of returns from ttckets sold. 1 WHEREAS:. Lately there eetved bids Tuesday
Noble: Construction
of 2.9 and children at Woodsfield.
King Supply, North Second I has been negative rumors and I $23,337,719 for 17 project•
oF 1·71 in Belle Valley Mr. and Mrs. Duane Andrews!
it estimated would cost
and Noble Twp., including thre.: of Akron spent several
540.
bridges ; Shelly and SanJ• Inc., with Mr. and Mrs.
Janoesl
Bids opened since Jan. I to~ltll~an•esvillle, $3,735,218; $4,416.000 Swart enroute to Arizona.
$380.1 million, including
Washington: Construct'oo of Andrews is a brother of Mrs.
way and engineering costs.
1' 77 bridges over Pcnnsyl· Swart.
Next bid opening will be vania Railroad spur an~ Ohio 7
Nov. l.
in Marietta Twp., Geortz Detzel
WASHES ITS FOOD
h
•pp,aretotl Co.
~
$7l&amp;of800 Cincinnati, $711.~;
nae raccoon a1ways was es
Projects, oumers, co:1
OHIO VALLEY
low bids and state estimates ·
wdoo:' Construction of 8•4 its meat_ and fish in water ,
eluded by county; .
miles of U. S. 6 includ•n~ lour fore eattng It, Tlu~ ~dd habtl

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Receivedby
Dept.

CORDUROY
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Convenient TtrJM

MASON
FURNITURE CO,
MASON. W. V4

FOOD ISA

:SAUSAGE

Morgan: Construction, of
miles of Ohio 18 In McConneisville: Morgan and Br)swl,
eluding a bridge over Mans

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Society News

l·lb.

pkg.

Mrs. Junior Koenig is a pa.
Armour

Vienna Sausage 4:: 89c
Maxwell House
Paper Towels
Regular or·i:lrlp Grind Coffee

Bounty-75 2·ply ShNia

2-roll33c

pkg.

Uent at Holzer Hospital. Her
husband, Junior, is a patient
at Veterana' Memorial Hospi~
al. Mrs. Koenig's father, Ev .
erett Sisson, is a patient at
Veterans' Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wilson of
Hockingport and Mr. and Mrs
Wayne Prince were visiting in !
Weston, W. Va.
1
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber !
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lonhom at Lubeck, w. va.
Ray Justice, Leona Babcock
and Judy Riggs were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ;
Massar.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Swain vis·
lied Mr. and Mrs. Billy Swain
of Marietta.
Rev. and Mrs. W. K. Riggs
have returned to their borne
here after &amp;pending
several
days in Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Otho Branche
and daughter and friend
of
Marion, Mr. and Mrs, Orland
Branche, Belpre, and
lllrs.
VIlla Klacade of Coolville visl~
etl Mr. and lllrs. Fred Larkina.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Tinkbam
and daughter of Washington, D.
C., and Mrs. Mae Childers and
daughter, Zanesville,
were
vlalUng Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Prince.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wei&gt;
er entertsined with a dinuer
honl)l']ng Donna Hauber's birtbday. Guest. were Mr. and Mn.
Fred Larkins and Mr. and Mrs.
Junior Hauber and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carter,
of Virginia, spent 1 weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. ,Jim CV!Ir1
Vis!Ung Mr. and Mrs. .,.!I&amp;
l!lssell were Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Bayman and daughters of Columbus, Mrs. Hank Holter and
Mrs. David Smitlt.
MJ:, and Mrs. Jerry Yatef
and Sbellie, Chillicothe pe
vlsiUng Mr. and ·Mrs. Dave
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Meigs Local School
completes Its
CO!isoliidat:unll
plans, regardless of when
where it will be.
Will Value For ,. I·
"BE IT FURTHER RESOf,V·
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, ;.
LIVESTOCK
s.u.,:s co.
ell and infant,
Mr. al)d'~rs. Frat!k.:Oa!" o!
saturday, Oc~ .IS, 1968
part, all of .
. EliZabeth, •Pa., vlsltea;,.,thfrohlll
HOGS- 175 to 220 211o 22.·
over !he .weekend .w.ftb
Ohio.
Friday WjtU· S~ "'
er
75; Heavies 20 to 21; Fat Sows Mr. 11M Mrs. Paul Bocook Mrs. George Zuspan, Sr. .
George Carsoo,
moiber,. Mrs. 'Cit..-Ies Batton
1
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11 to 19.25; Boars 12 to 14.75: visited at Welch, w. va:, with Mrs. Farlee!\ Conley of flO.
Ottle Roush, Mr.
~Mr
. ~~ Mrs. J~bn· k ~1r1
Pigs 8 to 12.
her grandparents, Mr.
and ;gan, w. Va., ·~!ted a week
Marvin Rouah,
,
PT PLE:ASA!fr
.
Holzer Hospital:
Visiting
CATTLE - Steers 19.10 to Mrs. Henry Brown and
at with her. daughter_~nd family,
attended the Lartcaster !Un visited 'Cievellmd, ·~·
·, .. b !her- W. Ewell hours 2-4 and 7-1 p.m. Parents
23; Heifers 17.00 to 20.25: Fat Catlettsburg, Ky.
Mrs. Edison We~ver, in Mason
on Thursday.
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Arnet~ "'toe' s.'" th of Earl H. only en Pediatrics Ward.
PT. PLEASANT - The new Cows 15.50 to 17.35· Canners
and with another daughter, Miss Mrs. Russell Barton,
Mr. and
. • "'m.
Ame ,
ven Street, PI:
AdmiiSions
officers of the Point Pleasant ' 12.10 to 15.50: Bulls IS to 21.35; Seconds 34.10; Medium 28 to. Mollie Nickols. at Vienna, W.
at the
and
Pleasant, died Tuesdaf at his Mrs. Clarence A. Roush, Rt Assembly 23 Order oF Rambow Stock Steers 20 to 2410· Stock 31 60· Common and Heavies 21 Va.
,
Greensbutg,
;;;e~ii';l'~,
horne on Chester Road in Char· 1 Gallipolis; , Mrs. James R: for Girls were installed in
Heifers 16.75 to 20.25; ' Stook to. 33'.
Other guests at t!Ie Weavers'
she Is to undergo obser·l p.
lesion, W. Va.
Merry, Rt. 2 Bidwell:
Mrs. tmpresstve ceremony . Sunday Steer Calves 22 to 33.85; Stock Total Sale $75,653.18. Seven· w~ Rev. and Mrs.
Willis
She reportedly
He was the son of th• late Willard G. Cox, Rt. 1 North· afternoon at the Masomc Tem· Heiler calves 21.50 to 24.
Ity·seven buyers and 190 con· Conley and two daughters oF ill WhUe visiting iieJ'
Dr. and Mrs. U. G. Arnett of up; Mrs. Maxine Taber, Crown pte.
VEAL CALVES - Topa 35: signors.
Chapmansvtlle, W. Va.; Mrs.
Patty Lepro at
Point Pleasant. Mr. Arnett was City· Mrs Ethel Shadle South Miss Frances Lantz Is the[ll.'iiiiii
active in the civic atrairs in Side: W,
John R. M~rshall, worthy ~dvisor of the
local
Charleston for the past 40 years. New Haven; Christopher H. Order With D1ana. Ba~ss, wor1
He wa• a retired
salesman Moody, Rt. 2 Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. thy ~ssoclate ,advtsor, Rebec·
I
· , for the Eskew, Smith &amp; Can- B . M Sayre
Grt'mm• ca Rtre, Chanty: Nancy Som·
non Company where he had L8esste
nd' . .M Ja' k C Hig-• ervt'IIe, Hope; L'mda Burc ham,
been employed for 33 years.
mg. rs. c ·
Naith; Barbara Halstead, re·
gms, Pl. Pleasant; Chester L.
d
d P 11 H .b 1
He was a member of several Cochran, Pt. Pleasant; April cor er an
a y el , reas- ,
Masonic Bodies
Marie Armstead, Pt. ~leasa~t; ur!~pointed officers are Karen I
Surviving in addition to his Mrs. Tracy c. Hanmng, Mtd· Greene, chapla'tn·, Peggy Prt'd· l
brother are his wife, Audree, dl ep_or t: Andrew c· BradFord • dy, drill leader·. Judy Halstead,· 1
one daughter, Mrs.
Carolyn Racme; Mrs. '1
nary c · Buck• love; Denise Fisher, religion:
Rocchio, Deerfield,
Florida; Rt. 3 Pomeroy: Mrs, Dana iJ. Brucella Chadwick
nature·
one son, W. E. Arnett, Jr., Swift, Middleport; George . W. Relda Doolittle, 'immorality:
North Augusta. S. C.. O(le sis- Pierce, Rt. 2 Racme; Patnc1a Connie Bias, fidelity·,
Jackie
ter, Mrs. Raydal Amick, Or· E· Pn wer, Long 1san
1 d N y
• · .; Gabritsch, p11triotism ; Betty
lando, Florida and five grand- Deanna M. New, Columbus; Wolfe service· Dianne Fisher
I children.
William H. Layne, Rt. I Pedro; confidential observer; Joann~
I
Arrangements will be an. J. Arthur Crow,
McArthur; Kauff, outer observer: Dianna
Reg. $1.99 Vilue
9' x 12' Size
naunced by the Wilson Funer- Mrs. Irvin L. Hoyt, Ravens- Ferrell musiCian· Ann Jordan
al Home in Charleston.
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Shelia
Taylor '
Weather Proof
PLASTIC
Ravenswood; Richard L. Ba!- choir directo~; Karen
Cook:
leng~, ll, Jackson; Dawn K Ihistorian; Charlene Fluharty,
MorriS, Jackson.
reporter; Lili Blain, fl3g
Blt·ths
er.
!Mrs. Tracy C. Hanning, Mid- Choir members are Nancy '
• With 4 Batteries
dleport, daughter, 1:47 p.m. Halstead, Brenda Hartley, can MASON _ The Ladies Aux- Tuesday.
thy Hartley, Valerie
Sayre,
• For Sportsmen
Reg. 29c Value
" !Uary of the Mason Volunteer
Discharged
Vickie Rice, Rebecca Dabney,
Middleport, Shop Thurs. Til 5, Friday Til 8, Set. Til 9
tl Fire De artment held its anni· James . D Abbott, Robert E. Rhonda Bailey, Peggy Faudree,
eFor
i1 versary pdinner Monday even- Allen, Richard Barton, M"'. Lesa Hudson, Mary '.!cCarty,
e9' x 12' Size
•
it ing at Batley's Restaurant in John H. Busch, Mrs.
Fred Velma Wheeler, Candy Ingels,
Homeowners
SPECIAL PURCHASE. FAMOUS MFG.
• Di scount Price
b· Pomeroy Prior to the dinner a Facemtre, Mrs. John W. Hart- Lots Turner, Donna Adkms,
T short b~ness meeting
was well, Mrs. Emmett R. Henry, Claudia Wilson, Barbara Har• For Motorists
CLOSE OUT- VALUES TO $2.99
el 001 Uses
11 held with Mrs. Earl Ingels, Albert D. Hill~ Jr., Mrs. Anna ris, Joyce Roush, Belly Ann
• president presiding. The group M. Hoffman, Lisa G. Jones, Mrs. Wolfe, Sbelia Taylor, Sherry
Low
k votsd to 'elect officers at the Elizabeth M. Kryder,
Jerry Durst and Lu Ann Blankenship.
g first meeting in January.
Mahan, Angela McGuire, Mrs. Installing orrtcers were Mrs.
Discount Price
h The president extended an Donald G. Mliler, Jeffrey J. Janett Capelrdrl,_ installmg of·
eSIZES 4 TO 12
fnvitation to new members. The Mlller, Mrs. Ralph E. Parker, fleer; Russell Pnddy, mstal hng
e DISCOUNT PRICE
next scheduled meeting will be Edward D. Rollins, Raymond marshall: Mrs. Sadie Bailes,
' held November 14th at City Shelton, Mrs. Paul•S. Shoemak· installing chaplain; Miss Shelia
e BLACK- LODEN
t· Hall
er, Mrs. Paul Williams, Mrs. Smith, installing recorder and
pair
eTAN
EA.
Additional plans were made Charles E. Yeager and Infant Miso Elizabeth Burcham, in·
LOW LOW PRICE
1o help with the TB X-Ray daughter, MrB. William
C. stalling musician.
which will be at the City Build· Aberts, Jr. and Infant son,
ing on October 19th from 10 : Mrs. Rodger M. Davidson and
1 a.m. until noon and from 2 to infant daughter.
Values To $1.79
6 pm.
LADIES "ADIGO"
LADIES $1.99
Attending were Mrs. Ingels,
BmTH ANNOl!NCED
Asst. Crystal Cut
1 Mrs. Harvey Newland, Mrs. MASON _ Mr. and Mrs.
PERM-PRESS
:Jaltas Walker, Mrs. Paul Bo.
, k M C .1 J h
M Jerry Moore, Barboursville, an· PT. PLEASANT _
Seven ,
.oo , rs. ect o nson, rs.
the b' th f
Jeff M
Kathryn Johnson Misses Rose- nounce
lr o a son,
. ason Countians Jert Tuesday
llary Sisk and B~cky Taylor
rey Lee, 8 lbs., 'h oz., October lrulrning for Ashland, Ky., for
_ _ _ _._
· 13, at St. Mary's Hospital, Hunt· induction into the armed forces
ington. The Moores are also and 20 selectees went for physi·
ROLL-UP SLEEVF
eSalad Set
- - - the parents of anotber son, cal examinations, according to
e Punch Bowl Sot
Jerry Woodrow. Grandparents the Local Selective
service
ASST. COLOR
eCako Stand
are Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moore, Board, Pl. Pleasant.
e Bathroom Set
Pt. Pleasant, and Mr.
and Inductees were Jan L. Had·
eTablo Ensemble
STIRRUP STYLE i
Mrs. Lawrence HoFfner, Pom· dox, Roger M. Hughart, Ter·
EA.
Gauge readings:
Gallipolis eroy. Great Grandparents are ranee F. Smith, Lester L. Mar~
. ~
0Rm n9, 12.1, running 2 feet Mrs. J. F. Goodwin, Parkers- tiska, Preston E. Love, AubASS'f! SOLID COLORS
on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 20.· burg, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon S.. rey R. Kinlfl and Bruce Doug· ,
2~: Pt. Pleasant 23.82, Hmton Wolfe, Rt. 2, Racine, and Mr. las B"'h,
1.20 , Kanawha Falls 3.13 Char· , Herman HoFfner, Pomeroy.
Selectees were Arthur Lee '
LADIES' FAMOUS MAID
.eston 18.79, London, Marmet ,
King. carl Roush,
Richard
EA.
'-~~ Wmfteld dams were oo Jile l Pleasant Valley Hospital
A. Neal, Rllllsell W. Dabney,
Circle Stitched
Regular $5.98
" s.
Admitted: Mrs. Jerry Harrl· .Richard L. Rainey, Roger L.
Boat Movements:
;son, Gallipolis; Richard Wea- ~ Mayes, Donald P. Choquette,
Oblo River - Edeana Bas- : ver, Buffalo; Mrs. Clan Saru· Ronnie A. Wheeler, George T.
FOR THE OUT-DOOR MAfl
wortll down 13, 6:30 a.m.: Steel :som, Wayne, W. Va.
Epling, Ronald Ray MIller,
All Sizes and Cups
Ranger down 13, waiting; On· Dlocbarged:
Ivan Newell, John Jones Snead, Charles E.
INSULATED RUBBER
ward up 14, 5:15 p.m.; Philip Southside : Sammy
Sturgeon, Clendenin, Douglas B. Beaver,
Special Price
I
up 14, 7:20 p.m.; Ben 1 Ashton; Mrs. Kenneth. Rollins !Raymond E. Bledsoe, Clrarles
,
I up 14, 8 p.m.; Harvey land son, Letart.
~
W. McFarland, Arthur D._
., 1
up 14, 8.50 p.m.; st. 1 Birth: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry ry, Le~ter L. See, Rankm L.
M ~.14, 10.50 p.m.: Queeo i Harrison, Gallipolis, a daugh· McDamei and Glen W. Great·
City u 4,\3 a.m.; Jenks up ter.
h-.::".::"':..:':...·- - - - - - Reg. $1.00
14, 5.30 ....; Esso Pennsylvan·
.
Ia down 14, 6 a.m.; Zimmer up
ATI'END CONVENTION
ConvenUon, of Student Cou1ncills !
t4, 7:20 a.m.: Criss Jr. up 15, MASON - Four
students at Jackson 1 Mtll October
LAY-AWAY NOW
BOYS NEW
American Made
&amp;:30 a.m.; A. J. Pattea up 16, from Wahama Higlt School and 17 ~d 18th. The stud~nts
(
l:lt .a.m.; National up 17, 5:30 their advisor Mrs. Russell Cape· Jeamne Miller, Vtctorm
PERM-PRESS
··w.m.; Peggy Downey down 17, hart are attending tho State Steven Fowler and Allen
i :35 a.m.: Walter Beckjord
down 18, UO a.m.; Indiana up
JO, 4 a.m.; New Martinsville
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21, 3:10a.m.; W. H. Sha·
.f;
rer, Jr. up 22, 5:30p.m.; Retia~- d ~e doWII 22 , 4 a.m.: ELoluisiana
~ ,..p 22 , 5:45 a.m.:
gerclill
Asst. Dark Colors
down 23, 7:30 p.m.; Baby Lear
Sizes 6 to 16
i IIOwn 23, 9:45 p.m.; Frieberger
10 in. Teflon Cooled
l 1 town :13, 2:20 a.m.: E. P. Jones
Flome Proof
t ~~
town 23, 4 a.m.; Steel Express
~ 1• IP 23, 5:40 a.m.; Ashton down
Rog. $15.00 Valuaa
'I 1, Greenup 8:20 p.m.; Scott Cho·
A
till down Greenup 12:55 a.m.:
L
, ·' ltnor up Meldahl 6:30 p.m.:
Pamela D. down Meldahl 1 p.
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PR.
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Brian
B.
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Meldahl
9:·
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,! 15 p.m.; John J. Rowe up Mel·
Reg.
r· dahl 11:05 p.m.: Flag Ship
Ll'f
Complete
Awoy
$1.99
!I IP Meidahl 12:30 a.m.; ValvoWith 3 Log Stand
REGULAR 3.99
Now
';, line down Meldahl 5:35 o.m.
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discovery from Procter &amp; Gamble. New
Scope is powerful. first thing in the
morning end yourbreoth feels fresher .
for hours. Scope hos a greet taste,
too. But don't take our word fpr it,
We'd rather you tear outthe coupon,
hurry to your favorite store, and SQVe.
ten cents on your ftrst boule of Scopel.

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£sso West Virginia down 3:30
a.m.; J. S. Lewis up 5 a.m.;
Beaver down 4:45 a.m : Sern"t down 5:50 a.m.
Keoawba RJver Moun·
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p.m.; Lucy Jane Lncas up Mal'
met 2 a.m.; Allen R. Merrill
tlown Marmet 4:35 a.m.; 0. F.
Shearer up Marmet 6:30 a.m.:
Fort Dearborn down Winfield
11:45 p.m.; Helen Z. down Win·
leld 3:45 a.m.; H. E. Bowles
!lown Winfield 5:55a.m.; Frank·
'Un B. down Winfield 6:45 o.m.
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ling, dressing room facilities. unMltldleport AthleUc Boost-\ Ave., and the Western
adverse pu~llcltv about the con- lion was organized to asslst the 1tn Middleport. And
the !forms, saMy equipment, f!lms,
ers wiU meet next Tuesday Store, also North Second Ave., linuance of the sports program School and the coaching staff 1 "WHERF.•IS ThrouRh
bas Meals, transportation. insur·
night With Pomeroy Booster&amp; will have tickets for sale, as ' the. Middleport School of in everyway pll"ible to provide years this organization
the
best
fecillli••
and
tbe
sal
.
continuaii)
reached
t
h
e
' e ance and other items th•t have
In an "exploratory
session" will Charles .Wayland. Wayland
Meigs Local School Disest equipm•nt lor our athletes. goals by raising thousands of helped raise the quality of
lea_ding to eventual booster con- also was recognized again this trict. Aild
sohdatlon - or close coopera· year as the "champion"
"WHEREAS: The Middle- And to encourage participation dollars for the purchase of the sports program. And more
lion - wbl!n the athletic pro- .seller of association
AthletiL Boosters Associa- and boost morale in all sports I such things ss lighting, sea~ importsntly the.e boosters have
encouraged students to
take
grams of Pomeroy, Middleport shlps, having peddled over 90.
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of
th•
sports
prog.
and Rutland are comb:ned.
Seventl\ • Eighth Graad1e:v~:;: I
President Lewis Sauer, Jr., Charles Winebrenner r1
rin
haveandmaintained
.!., .
high and
moral•
gave stronga
said at the Middleport booster his squad's season to date,
support to ALL the teams. And
meeting Tuesday nigltt in the ~ porting he has 17 boys .;orl&lt;; I
high schoot cafeteria
that Iing hard for th~ big Pomeroy
"WHEREAS: Middleport alh·
Jobn Werry, president of the game this Thursday, to ;,e
letic teams has rewarded the
Pomeroy Boosters, t•lephoned played probably Imder
School and the Community with
an invitatloo For the Middleport starting at 6' p. m. It wiU be
an enviuus record. Having won
group to meet with them next filmed.
Is the S.E.O. League NINE
week at the Pome~1y hi~h · Lit year tbe teamo played
Football
Championships school. The meeting otarts at the season's tbrUier, decld·
· , FIVE Basketball Chapionships
7:30 p. m. Rutland Boosters al· 'ed to the final %1 setonds,
-FOUR Baseball
Chapionso have been invited.
whea two TD'a were aeored,
ships and in 1957 was the
Supt. of Schools George Har- · OJte by Pomeroy and tbe last
OHIO STATE Baseball Champs.
graves, Jr. will be the main by Middleporl wllb Mlddl&amp;Also many M.H.S. athletes have
speaker. He_Is oxpected to dis· .port winning 44-38.........
won state honors and hav~ rt~
cuss the problems involved 10 "We coutd have another one
~ived athietic scholarship•
consolidation of the Athletic , about like it." said Winebrenner.
"SO THEREFORE BE IT
programs.
Booster William D
!Bill)
RESOLVED: That thio boost.
Plans for the dance Saturday Childs offered resolution which
he,..by
night In the Middleport
ele- was approved
unanimously
mentary building sponsored by which he hoped would undo
the boosters were reviewed. what he called "bad publicity"
The Jays will emcee. Danc. from the meeting last week. The
ing starts at 8 p. m.
Boosters then asked Principal
'J'reasurer Bob King reported James H. Dielu to convey. to
$1113.44 on hand, It was voted the distriet administration their
to purchase vitamin C pills hope tlrat the football program
1$30) for the basketball team in 1967 coJid be consolidated,
GETS PIN - Mrs. Paul Smart, 1\IJddleport, center, Is presented a pin for 100
this winter season, upon the' even though the schools
hours of auxiliary service duty at Veterans Memorial Hospital by Mrs. Jean
requcot of Head Coach carl not be collSolidated until 1968.
Will, volunteer service chairman. Looking on at right ia Mrs. Hugh Bearhs,
Wolfe. He !aid "C" pills are Childs noted that the Boost· _!.p_re_s_id..ce..cn..ct..:.o_f _th_e_ la_d_ie_s_a_u_x_il_ia_r,_y._ S_e_n_tin_el_ P
_ h_o_to_ ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
good cold preventives.
ers having nothing to do with
RACINE
Boosters accepted tickets to administering ~~.. athletic proMrs. Ann Coe and Mrs. Lll·
sell for tbe Jim Hetzer Circus gram; their on tv purpose is
Han Jividen have
returned
at Wahama, High gym, spon. support and help ft, and that
home alter visiting relatives
sored by the Bend Rotary club the responsibility for tlte
io Akron for two weeks.
and the ~ahama High School letic program lies directly in
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Simp·
Interact Club, for which boos~ the authority of the adminis- COLUMBUS (UP!) _ T
Shelly and Sands Inc., son spent the weekend
ers here will keep 25 per cent l tr~,Uon. His Resolution:
state Highway Department
Zanesville, $1,214,292; ~1,549.900 . Mr. and Mrs. Brian Simpson
of returns from ttckets sold. 1 WHEREAS:. Lately there eetved bids Tuesday
Noble: Construction
of 2.9 and children at Woodsfield.
King Supply, North Second I has been negative rumors and I $23,337,719 for 17 project•
oF 1·71 in Belle Valley Mr. and Mrs. Duane Andrews!
it estimated would cost
and Noble Twp., including thre.: of Akron spent several
540.
bridges ; Shelly and SanJ• Inc., with Mr. and Mrs.
Janoesl
Bids opened since Jan. I to~ltll~an•esvillle, $3,735,218; $4,416.000 Swart enroute to Arizona.
$380.1 million, including
Washington: Construct'oo of Andrews is a brother of Mrs.
way and engineering costs.
1' 77 bridges over Pcnnsyl· Swart.
Next bid opening will be vania Railroad spur an~ Ohio 7
Nov. l.
in Marietta Twp., Geortz Detzel
WASHES ITS FOOD
h
•pp,aretotl Co.
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$7l&amp;of800 Cincinnati, $711.~;
nae raccoon a1ways was es
Projects, oumers, co:1
OHIO VALLEY
low bids and state estimates ·
wdoo:' Construction of 8•4 its meat_ and fish in water ,
eluded by county; .
miles of U. S. 6 includ•n~ lour fore eattng It, Tlu~ ~dd habtl

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Receivedby
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Morgan: Construction, of
miles of Ohio 18 In McConneisville: Morgan and Br)swl,
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Mrs. Junior Koenig is a pa.
Armour

Vienna Sausage 4:: 89c
Maxwell House
Paper Towels
Regular or·i:lrlp Grind Coffee

Bounty-75 2·ply ShNia

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Uent at Holzer Hospital. Her
husband, Junior, is a patient
at Veterana' Memorial Hospi~
al. Mrs. Koenig's father, Ev .
erett Sisson, is a patient at
Veterans' Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wilson of
Hockingport and Mr. and Mrs
Wayne Prince were visiting in !
Weston, W. Va.
1
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber !
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lonhom at Lubeck, w. va.
Ray Justice, Leona Babcock
and Judy Riggs were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ;
Massar.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Swain vis·
lied Mr. and Mrs. Billy Swain
of Marietta.
Rev. and Mrs. W. K. Riggs
have returned to their borne
here after &amp;pending
several
days in Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Otho Branche
and daughter and friend
of
Marion, Mr. and Mrs, Orland
Branche, Belpre, and
lllrs.
VIlla Klacade of Coolville visl~
etl Mr. and lllrs. Fred Larkina.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Tinkbam
and daughter of Washington, D.
C., and Mrs. Mae Childers and
daughter, Zanesville,
were
vlalUng Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Prince.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wei&gt;
er entertsined with a dinuer
honl)l']ng Donna Hauber's birtbday. Guest. were Mr. and Mn.
Fred Larkins and Mr. and Mrs.
Junior Hauber and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carter,
of Virginia, spent 1 weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. ,Jim CV!Ir1
Vis!Ung Mr. and Mrs. .,.!I&amp;
l!lssell were Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Bayman and daughters of Columbus, Mrs. Hank Holter and
Mrs. David Smitlt.
MJ:, and Mrs. Jerry Yatef
and Sbellie, Chillicothe pe
vlsiUng Mr. and ·Mrs. Dave
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'J'wp., S. E. Johnson Co. :•nd The anim~l will
W. H. Blausey of Mauruc., $3,· food lhalts
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the fuijlre AlltleUe
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Meigs Local School
completes Its
CO!isoliidat:unll
plans, regardless of when
where it will be.
Will Value For ,. I·
"BE IT FURTHER RESOf,V·
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, ;.
LIVESTOCK
s.u.,:s co.
ell and infant,
Mr. al)d'~rs. Frat!k.:Oa!" o!
saturday, Oc~ .IS, 1968
part, all of .
. EliZabeth, •Pa., vlsltea;,.,thfrohlll
HOGS- 175 to 220 211o 22.·
over !he .weekend .w.ftb
Ohio.
Friday WjtU· S~ "'
er
75; Heavies 20 to 21; Fat Sows Mr. 11M Mrs. Paul Bocook Mrs. George Zuspan, Sr. .
George Carsoo,
moiber,. Mrs. 'Cit..-Ies Batton
1
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11 to 19.25; Boars 12 to 14.75: visited at Welch, w. va:, with Mrs. Farlee!\ Conley of flO.
Ottle Roush, Mr.
~Mr
. ~~ Mrs. J~bn· k ~1r1
Pigs 8 to 12.
her grandparents, Mr.
and ;gan, w. Va., ·~!ted a week
Marvin Rouah,
,
PT PLE:ASA!fr
.
Holzer Hospital:
Visiting
CATTLE - Steers 19.10 to Mrs. Henry Brown and
at with her. daughter_~nd family,
attended the Lartcaster !Un visited 'Cievellmd, ·~·
·, .. b !her- W. Ewell hours 2-4 and 7-1 p.m. Parents
23; Heifers 17.00 to 20.25: Fat Catlettsburg, Ky.
Mrs. Edison We~ver, in Mason
on Thursday.
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Arnet~ "'toe' s.'" th of Earl H. only en Pediatrics Ward.
PT. PLEASANT - The new Cows 15.50 to 17.35· Canners
and with another daughter, Miss Mrs. Russell Barton,
Mr. and
. • "'m.
Ame ,
ven Street, PI:
AdmiiSions
officers of the Point Pleasant ' 12.10 to 15.50: Bulls IS to 21.35; Seconds 34.10; Medium 28 to. Mollie Nickols. at Vienna, W.
at the
and
Pleasant, died Tuesdaf at his Mrs. Clarence A. Roush, Rt Assembly 23 Order oF Rambow Stock Steers 20 to 2410· Stock 31 60· Common and Heavies 21 Va.
,
Greensbutg,
;;;e~ii';l'~,
horne on Chester Road in Char· 1 Gallipolis; , Mrs. James R: for Girls were installed in
Heifers 16.75 to 20.25; ' Stook to. 33'.
Other guests at t!Ie Weavers'
she Is to undergo obser·l p.
lesion, W. Va.
Merry, Rt. 2 Bidwell:
Mrs. tmpresstve ceremony . Sunday Steer Calves 22 to 33.85; Stock Total Sale $75,653.18. Seven· w~ Rev. and Mrs.
Willis
She reportedly
He was the son of th• late Willard G. Cox, Rt. 1 North· afternoon at the Masomc Tem· Heiler calves 21.50 to 24.
Ity·seven buyers and 190 con· Conley and two daughters oF ill WhUe visiting iieJ'
Dr. and Mrs. U. G. Arnett of up; Mrs. Maxine Taber, Crown pte.
VEAL CALVES - Topa 35: signors.
Chapmansvtlle, W. Va.; Mrs.
Patty Lepro at
Point Pleasant. Mr. Arnett was City· Mrs Ethel Shadle South Miss Frances Lantz Is the[ll.'iiiiii
active in the civic atrairs in Side: W,
John R. M~rshall, worthy ~dvisor of the
local
Charleston for the past 40 years. New Haven; Christopher H. Order With D1ana. Ba~ss, wor1
He wa• a retired
salesman Moody, Rt. 2 Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. thy ~ssoclate ,advtsor, Rebec·
I
· , for the Eskew, Smith &amp; Can- B . M Sayre
Grt'mm• ca Rtre, Chanty: Nancy Som·
non Company where he had L8esste
nd' . .M Ja' k C Hig-• ervt'IIe, Hope; L'mda Burc ham,
been employed for 33 years.
mg. rs. c ·
Naith; Barbara Halstead, re·
gms, Pl. Pleasant; Chester L.
d
d P 11 H .b 1
He was a member of several Cochran, Pt. Pleasant; April cor er an
a y el , reas- ,
Masonic Bodies
Marie Armstead, Pt. ~leasa~t; ur!~pointed officers are Karen I
Surviving in addition to his Mrs. Tracy c. Hanmng, Mtd· Greene, chapla'tn·, Peggy Prt'd· l
brother are his wife, Audree, dl ep_or t: Andrew c· BradFord • dy, drill leader·. Judy Halstead,· 1
one daughter, Mrs.
Carolyn Racme; Mrs. '1
nary c · Buck• love; Denise Fisher, religion:
Rocchio, Deerfield,
Florida; Rt. 3 Pomeroy: Mrs, Dana iJ. Brucella Chadwick
nature·
one son, W. E. Arnett, Jr., Swift, Middleport; George . W. Relda Doolittle, 'immorality:
North Augusta. S. C.. O(le sis- Pierce, Rt. 2 Racme; Patnc1a Connie Bias, fidelity·,
Jackie
ter, Mrs. Raydal Amick, Or· E· Pn wer, Long 1san
1 d N y
• · .; Gabritsch, p11triotism ; Betty
lando, Florida and five grand- Deanna M. New, Columbus; Wolfe service· Dianne Fisher
I children.
William H. Layne, Rt. I Pedro; confidential observer; Joann~
I
Arrangements will be an. J. Arthur Crow,
McArthur; Kauff, outer observer: Dianna
Reg. $1.99 Vilue
9' x 12' Size
naunced by the Wilson Funer- Mrs. Irvin L. Hoyt, Ravens- Ferrell musiCian· Ann Jordan
al Home in Charleston.
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Shelia
Taylor '
Weather Proof
PLASTIC
Ravenswood; Richard L. Ba!- choir directo~; Karen
Cook:
leng~, ll, Jackson; Dawn K Ihistorian; Charlene Fluharty,
MorriS, Jackson.
reporter; Lili Blain, fl3g
Blt·ths
er.
!Mrs. Tracy C. Hanning, Mid- Choir members are Nancy '
• With 4 Batteries
dleport, daughter, 1:47 p.m. Halstead, Brenda Hartley, can MASON _ The Ladies Aux- Tuesday.
thy Hartley, Valerie
Sayre,
• For Sportsmen
Reg. 29c Value
" !Uary of the Mason Volunteer
Discharged
Vickie Rice, Rebecca Dabney,
Middleport, Shop Thurs. Til 5, Friday Til 8, Set. Til 9
tl Fire De artment held its anni· James . D Abbott, Robert E. Rhonda Bailey, Peggy Faudree,
eFor
i1 versary pdinner Monday even- Allen, Richard Barton, M"'. Lesa Hudson, Mary '.!cCarty,
e9' x 12' Size
•
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Fred Velma Wheeler, Candy Ingels,
Homeowners
SPECIAL PURCHASE. FAMOUS MFG.
• Di scount Price
b· Pomeroy Prior to the dinner a Facemtre, Mrs. John W. Hart- Lots Turner, Donna Adkms,
T short b~ness meeting
was well, Mrs. Emmett R. Henry, Claudia Wilson, Barbara Har• For Motorists
CLOSE OUT- VALUES TO $2.99
el 001 Uses
11 held with Mrs. Earl Ingels, Albert D. Hill~ Jr., Mrs. Anna ris, Joyce Roush, Belly Ann
• president presiding. The group M. Hoffman, Lisa G. Jones, Mrs. Wolfe, Sbelia Taylor, Sherry
Low
k votsd to 'elect officers at the Elizabeth M. Kryder,
Jerry Durst and Lu Ann Blankenship.
g first meeting in January.
Mahan, Angela McGuire, Mrs. Installing orrtcers were Mrs.
Discount Price
h The president extended an Donald G. Mliler, Jeffrey J. Janett Capelrdrl,_ installmg of·
eSIZES 4 TO 12
fnvitation to new members. The Mlller, Mrs. Ralph E. Parker, fleer; Russell Pnddy, mstal hng
e DISCOUNT PRICE
next scheduled meeting will be Edward D. Rollins, Raymond marshall: Mrs. Sadie Bailes,
' held November 14th at City Shelton, Mrs. Paul•S. Shoemak· installing chaplain; Miss Shelia
e BLACK- LODEN
t· Hall
er, Mrs. Paul Williams, Mrs. Smith, installing recorder and
pair
eTAN
EA.
Additional plans were made Charles E. Yeager and Infant Miso Elizabeth Burcham, in·
LOW LOW PRICE
1o help with the TB X-Ray daughter, MrB. William
C. stalling musician.
which will be at the City Build· Aberts, Jr. and Infant son,
ing on October 19th from 10 : Mrs. Rodger M. Davidson and
1 a.m. until noon and from 2 to infant daughter.
Values To $1.79
6 pm.
LADIES "ADIGO"
LADIES $1.99
Attending were Mrs. Ingels,
BmTH ANNOl!NCED
Asst. Crystal Cut
1 Mrs. Harvey Newland, Mrs. MASON _ Mr. and Mrs.
PERM-PRESS
:Jaltas Walker, Mrs. Paul Bo.
, k M C .1 J h
M Jerry Moore, Barboursville, an· PT. PLEASANT _
Seven ,
.oo , rs. ect o nson, rs.
the b' th f
Jeff M
Kathryn Johnson Misses Rose- nounce
lr o a son,
. ason Countians Jert Tuesday
llary Sisk and B~cky Taylor
rey Lee, 8 lbs., 'h oz., October lrulrning for Ashland, Ky., for
_ _ _ _._
· 13, at St. Mary's Hospital, Hunt· induction into the armed forces
ington. The Moores are also and 20 selectees went for physi·
ROLL-UP SLEEVF
eSalad Set
- - - the parents of anotber son, cal examinations, according to
e Punch Bowl Sot
Jerry Woodrow. Grandparents the Local Selective
service
ASST. COLOR
eCako Stand
are Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moore, Board, Pl. Pleasant.
e Bathroom Set
Pt. Pleasant, and Mr.
and Inductees were Jan L. Had·
eTablo Ensemble
STIRRUP STYLE i
Mrs. Lawrence HoFfner, Pom· dox, Roger M. Hughart, Ter·
EA.
Gauge readings:
Gallipolis eroy. Great Grandparents are ranee F. Smith, Lester L. Mar~
. ~
0Rm n9, 12.1, running 2 feet Mrs. J. F. Goodwin, Parkers- tiska, Preston E. Love, AubASS'f! SOLID COLORS
on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 20.· burg, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon S.. rey R. Kinlfl and Bruce Doug· ,
2~: Pt. Pleasant 23.82, Hmton Wolfe, Rt. 2, Racine, and Mr. las B"'h,
1.20 , Kanawha Falls 3.13 Char· , Herman HoFfner, Pomeroy.
Selectees were Arthur Lee '
LADIES' FAMOUS MAID
.eston 18.79, London, Marmet ,
King. carl Roush,
Richard
EA.
'-~~ Wmfteld dams were oo Jile l Pleasant Valley Hospital
A. Neal, Rllllsell W. Dabney,
Circle Stitched
Regular $5.98
" s.
Admitted: Mrs. Jerry Harrl· .Richard L. Rainey, Roger L.
Boat Movements:
;son, Gallipolis; Richard Wea- ~ Mayes, Donald P. Choquette,
Oblo River - Edeana Bas- : ver, Buffalo; Mrs. Clan Saru· Ronnie A. Wheeler, George T.
FOR THE OUT-DOOR MAfl
wortll down 13, 6:30 a.m.: Steel :som, Wayne, W. Va.
Epling, Ronald Ray MIller,
All Sizes and Cups
Ranger down 13, waiting; On· Dlocbarged:
Ivan Newell, John Jones Snead, Charles E.
INSULATED RUBBER
ward up 14, 5:15 p.m.; Philip Southside : Sammy
Sturgeon, Clendenin, Douglas B. Beaver,
Special Price
I
up 14, 7:20 p.m.; Ben 1 Ashton; Mrs. Kenneth. Rollins !Raymond E. Bledsoe, Clrarles
,
I up 14, 8 p.m.; Harvey land son, Letart.
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W. McFarland, Arthur D._
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up 14, 8.50 p.m.; st. 1 Birth: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry ry, Le~ter L. See, Rankm L.
M ~.14, 10.50 p.m.: Queeo i Harrison, Gallipolis, a daugh· McDamei and Glen W. Great·
City u 4,\3 a.m.; Jenks up ter.
h-.::".::"':..:':...·- - - - - - Reg. $1.00
14, 5.30 ....; Esso Pennsylvan·
.
Ia down 14, 6 a.m.; Zimmer up
ATI'END CONVENTION
ConvenUon, of Student Cou1ncills !
t4, 7:20 a.m.: Criss Jr. up 15, MASON - Four
students at Jackson 1 Mtll October
LAY-AWAY NOW
BOYS NEW
American Made
&amp;:30 a.m.; A. J. Pattea up 16, from Wahama Higlt School and 17 ~d 18th. The stud~nts
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PERM-PRESS
··w.m.; Peggy Downey down 17, hart are attending tho State Steven Fowler and Allen
i :35 a.m.: Walter Beckjord
down 18, UO a.m.; Indiana up
JO, 4 a.m.; New Martinsville
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21, 3:10a.m.; W. H. Sha·
.f;
rer, Jr. up 22, 5:30p.m.; Retia~- d ~e doWII 22 , 4 a.m.: ELoluisiana
~ ,..p 22 , 5:45 a.m.:
gerclill
Asst. Dark Colors
down 23, 7:30 p.m.; Baby Lear
Sizes 6 to 16
i IIOwn 23, 9:45 p.m.; Frieberger
10 in. Teflon Cooled
l 1 town :13, 2:20 a.m.: E. P. Jones
Flome Proof
t ~~
town 23, 4 a.m.; Steel Express
~ 1• IP 23, 5:40 a.m.; Ashton down
Rog. $15.00 Valuaa
'I 1, Greenup 8:20 p.m.; Scott Cho·
A
till down Greenup 12:55 a.m.:
L
, ·' ltnor up Meldahl 6:30 p.m.:
Pamela D. down Meldahl 1 p.
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Brian
B.
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Meldahl
9:·
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Reg.
r· dahl 11:05 p.m.: Flag Ship
Ll'f
Complete
Awoy
$1.99
!I IP Meidahl 12:30 a.m.; ValvoWith 3 Log Stand
REGULAR 3.99
Now
';, line down Meldahl 5:35 o.m.
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morning end yourbreoth feels fresher .
for hours. Scope hos a greet taste,
too. But don't take our word fpr it,
We'd rather you tear outthe coupon,
hurry to your favorite store, and SQVe.
ten cents on your ftrst boule of Scopel.

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then Foodland's Big Change Prices are for you.

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not that new, but it's alw1ys timely•

WE RESERVE THE
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$1895

Impala 6 Dr. Sierra Gnld lin!M with spotless rlean matchllll
interior, new W.W. tires, V8 eqine, a·utomatic trans., power
steering, radio and beater. Set tbll ohlrp ear now.
MCHEVROLET
$~5
lmoalo Hardtop. Loeally oWDed ODd olll,y 12,000 mUeo 8 C)'l·
Inlier, power oteerlnl, spotl061 foWII lotertor, beautt1ul rna·
l'OOD finish, radio ana beoter.
61 RAMBLER
$595
Conv. Cpe, Good llros, 8 C)'l. enalne, ald. trallll., R.H. good
top, p. steering.

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: PORK CHOPS, 69c lb., Jowl Far Sale or Reol
sliced, 3 lb. $1.39,, oologna, 3 5 ROOM bouse and bath, ~a ExP¥,1en...
lb., $1.39, smoked ll'ams, tl9c tot, lot 1120 E. Malo St., Pom- RADIATOR
lb., cubed st~ak, 79c lb., eroy, 0. Ph. IJ92.5334.
bananas, 8c lb., 16 rolls tis10 17 6tp SERVICE
sue, $1.110. peaches, 4 No. 2\i! ,
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d Fo d M50 SPORT
. cans, 99c, catchup, 5 for 89c, ~ 0!11 an __u_n___
BOBCAT
milk, 79c gal., M&amp;C Food Losl aDd Found
SPRINT
Mark~ 3 miles south .of Mid· ANYONE finding a g r e e n
dleport on Rt. 7.
clutch purse botween
the
10 19 3tc . Pomeroy . Mason Bridge and
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~H"'ANN="'A"'U;;:NE;;;;-,-;th•e-=cust=o=m,-built Pomeroy pleas~ contact Myr· rrom the Lorgest Truck or
Phon• 992·2143
travel trailer, 14·18 ft., out tie Bentz, Racme, or phone BuUdozer Radiator To The
Pomeroy, 0.
lsi 1967 modei on display 1149-2167. A rewanl wdl be Smallest Heater Core.
11'..,=·--,..,,.,;,!!!!!!!!!!!!~
now Roush &amp; Lyons Camp- given for personal papers
,
ln8 Traners, Horton St., Mas- found In it.
10 17 stc
OSSIP
on, W.Va.
10 19 Uc
Business S.rvltes
l'h. 992-2143
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BLAETTNARS

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BIG./ALL SALE!
Breeding Service at
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23 eu. ft. R'8. $275

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$239

CALL

DICK RAWI.INGS

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anyby calling Leland Park·
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MIDDLIPOIT OHIO

By WILUAM D. LAFFLER know when to drop an un....~~-·_N_o_t_i-----~- f I' :,""'""',...""""""'""""""'""i'"'_':_"'_"'_""':Fo:"""'r""r;"";'_le"'"""'
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profitable operation in the
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eCar eTruck eHoaler
NEW YORK &lt;UPI) - The same manner they would
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Coro eBulldozor
bistory of businesg is filled prune a tree OJ bush.
EFFICIEN'.::Y apartment, 4(1 1500 BALES of alfalfa orchard
I! READY ·MIX ,concrete
- deUvel'eAny Typo
with pages of companies Medco, me.,
a Kansas
NOTICEI
POMfiiOY
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Spring 4v&lt;., Pomeroy, Ohio. !I'ISS mixed hay. $30.00 per
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right
to
,our
project
F'"'t
which
started
from
scrat&lt;h,
City,
Mo
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firm,
is
a typica
992 2111
OPERATION
Pt•. 992-2288.
10 14 Uc ton. Call Ravenswood 2'13•
and grew into multlmlllion-1 example
of the successful
1· company that began its exand
easy.
Free
esUmates.
dollar
enterprises,
181 t733 or 273-9715.
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- -Ready·Mis Co.. Middleport.
te or one person. Ph. 992·
POR SALE _ Used coal !urn· Ohio.
wherein companies started In this case about $600. In
THE RACINE
8 so U•
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-:-0-f:-tc_e_ _ with heavy capitalization only eight years, Medco. which
3267 ,
10 5 ISto ·ZENITH console T.V .. and an· ace witil autotnaJic control•
---- --tenna, excellent cond1t10n. Ph.
nd •. ,..·atlc' ,blower • 1' UR CONDITIONING !!efMgel'
to fail because of combina- operates leased
jewelry de·
PLANING MILL
RIXJM
t nd bath · 992·3264.
auw $125. Chase' "Hard·,
.
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J
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10 18 Sic acondition,
atIen servIce J ac k's Refrig·
LEGAL
lions of unfavorable factors. partments, has run Its sales
ALONG RT. 124
furnished. Middleport. Ph. ware. Ph. ~2511, Middle- I eration, New Haven. Phone Rita Jean Rizer, a minor,'! The companies which bios- up to about $19 tmUion an99Z·3874.
9 12 Uc ONE GAS cjj:culating heater, port, o. · ·
10 18 3tc ru W5S'I.
· -- ~ - 6 tfc whose place of residenN&gt; is C-o , som from small seeds have nually. It currently operates
HAS BEEN RESUMED
J ROOM furnished apartment, I 45,000 B.T.lY.Good condition,
, 0 N-~IONEY ,."CK Tu I HEATING, PLUMBING, Rural Mrs. Wanda R. Lyons, 2821 Mili· ~ one thing in common. They 97 leased
units from coast,.
,..,..,..,....,....,...........,...,..,.._. excellent condition, convent. also small gas heater. Mrs. E,...
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Doxol Bottle Gas. Arnold tary Road, Niagara P•lls, New I
.__ _. ... _ - ·- -- to-coast.
HAM SHOOT Sunday, Oct. 23 ent to a shopping area, im· i Frank Davis, Mason, W. Va. :~~ ~e':n~~ ~t ~~~ Brothers. 618 E MaiD Sl, York,. otherwise, whose place
':You ~.an call
us Instant
on the Bohby Hill Farm off mediate oocupancy. Ph. 992·
10 18 3tc D 11 Sentinel Phone 992- Pomeroy.
9 12 tfc of res1d:nce Is unknown, will
Jewelers, Fred Goldman lr.,
8 Y
the Ranne·Bashan
Road 3346 after ; p. m. 10 16 lfc
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10 10 &amp;tp WITH COt.D WEATHER -·- a:: take notiCe that on the 20th day
starting at 12 noon Spo"&lt;&gt;r· l
BSA, 1963 motorcyCle, 850 mod· 2158.
heao crlckello pid . &amp; oth of Sept•mber, 1966, the under· By Wayae G. Braadstad~ M.D. "We can open a jewelry cteed by the Radne Fire Defot Sale
el, Phone 9a2-5195 after 5 p.m. ~ULXJEt PRICED lurnlture tt er t~eeto wni ;., :~In
signed filed his petition against Q - My niece had toxemls partment quickly in a store
partment.
10 19 4lc
10 16 6tp ' our third Door budget shop.
'd
h
h
g II' her in the Commo1 Pleas Court of pregnancy and tbe doctor and staff it with expert ne:J.
1: 'll SHOOT, Sonda,--&amp;t 23, 1sh;GER SEWING Machine., ,
,
,
Baker turnlture, Middleport :;..vourPro~~e Y;;re hom; of M~igs County. Ohio, praying took 1he baby of B17veo meoths pie. And if we see the .' P'
11
8
starting at noon at the Fork· i Zig zag eqwpped to button- TREAT rugs rtght, they be 1 Oblo.
-~ 12 tfc from these pests wltb ARAB, for dtvorce and othr relief, on by Caesare'!," section. Is thls l eration . IS not
workmg
&lt;'&lt;i Hun Sponsmen
Club. 1 hole, applique, monograms, I dehght If cleaned .vtth Blue ,LUSTRE FOAM'S ezclusive eo!· ! available at King Builders the grounds of gross neglect of always done. Is there any oth· or makmg money, _we can
Sponsored hy the
Forked' overcasts etc. Pay off bat. Lustre Rent electric sham- or brightening formula will , Supply c... Mlddleport.
duty. Said cause will be for er treatment for this condl· pack up and move like Bar.
Run Sportsmen Club.
ance due of 4 payments $6!' pooer $! BaKer Furniture 01 · 1 make yolll' carpets look like ·
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1 11 tiC hearing on and after the 3rd day lion?
num and Bailey."
10 17 6tc I new ll81ln. Electric sham~ j MAKE
10 19 3tc
each. Ph. 992-2685.
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· ORE- PROFIT hu of November, 1966.
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A - Toxemia or poisoning Goldman said his company
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er rental .1. Ebersbach's
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GLENN E. RIZER, a of pregnancy mcludes three operates in such chains as
I WIU. NOT be responsible for ,
c SOUP'S on, the rug that Is, 10 Hardware, Pomeroy, 0.
Its ling your f11't~IS ,serv)c~ In
minor, by Norman Rizer, I. related conditions - pernicious Woolco, a division
of F. W.
any debts contracted by any· ELECTROLUX sweeper,
on ' clean the spot wtlh olue Lu,. j
10 13 6tc the Dally Sentinels Busmess
bis lather and noxt friend, vomiting (net the
ordinary Woolworth Co.;
J. C. Pen.
one other than myself. Read- . wheels. pop out paper bags., tre. Rent electric shamoooer'
. - I Semce column.
10 10 U
Plaintiff.
mor"'"" sickness), pre-eclamP.: ney,· J. L. Brandl!lS &amp; Co.
ah Liilldermilt. 561 W Main
for
$ p
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Bloek
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5
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dual cleaning tools
rugs,
L omeroy
men
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Webster and Fultz
sia and eclampsia. They are of Omaha; Emporium of St.
10
16
SL, Pomeroy, 0.
3lp furnit!lre, dusting, etc. Only Co
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b h
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f
WAMS l'rading Post and An·
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NEW s bedroom home, gas '
· .Atwrneys for PlainUtl
caused y t e pr uc on o Paul ; Globe of Scranton, Pa.
17
left of"·"
each.
steam -~
•··• wall to wall rugs,
Crill- Hr•dturo~
(9) 21, 28; 110 5, 12, 19, 26;
the normal end products of I and National Bellas Hess, as
!lquo Store moved to a new 5Phpaymer.ts
10 19
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01
location. oow at Cross Roads
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UNCLAIMED FREIGHT - IIJ: jade .,.en, modern kitchen,
,._ "'"''
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(II) 2, 7tc
protein metabollsbm In lncreas· well as J. W. Mays, Inc. of
Junction 1:!4 and otate route , HOMELITE Chain saw, In good aew zig zai sewing machines gu, plenty cabinets, living
A. ,;. IRADFIIIW
ed quantity and the Inability Ne'f York.
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8Hiae, Oblo•
NOTI&lt;I •• ILE&lt;TION 011 ux of the victim's liver to neutral· "We've buRt up our repu·
1 av
UYY
IXCUI
011 'hll
lze th ese po Isonoua was.,
•· pro. tation on .:now
-"blllty """
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H:!-4161.
e 16 tic Gene Lemley, Porlland, 0. antee, nationally advviiHd I ity room, built on garage with
TIN IN
MILL
LIMITAfiON
Ph. 843-2283.
10 11 etc brlllds, to be sold for storage' heat, full basement with' heat, SXW!NG machiiB, repatr • . P\lft\ldct
NOTicE "ol. h"'"'
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- - - -- - - - - - ~~ a RuoluUon
of the
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totals
of
$45
each.
large
tot,
extra
lot,
45
1
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all
IIIUol.
WY
WIN.
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eliminate
them.
These
poisons
someone
doesn't
feel
he
has
Wante d To B•IV
KENMORE gas
circula"•• ....
,
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.... Clll be paid at $5 per month. with buildln&amp; 20 1 30, sulla- b Fabrtc Shop. Potnei'OJ ~:;;.,t'~&amp;er.~':.'"W:b.''!..::t'..:l further damage tbe Uver and got his money's worth on
!H~DING timber In Ohlo heater, like 74new,
$50. Call Gtlle We will deliver to your home ble for double prage or e•· Authorized Singer Sale8 aud to • ..... •• " " .,.,,, "' uJd vu. tldneys thus settlna up a viC&gt; our jewelry or costume jew.
'" Wes1 Virginia, or
old Coleman. 2-5829• ~ut 1 an~0 • to sew on tbem to make sure tra house, good nelgbborhood, Service.
I Ill 1111 ~.. ::0..' ~~ l&lt;LJ,f.-':011
. :1 ~lous cycle.
elry, he gets a cash refarms W!'lh t1rn
' ber. Mar1on
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Reynolds, BOJ Tl, Syracuse, SOLID STATE STEREO -1966 Call IJ92.3218.
10 16 1111 , tum right at the city of Synsurance
the ,,.. da7 ot N, ..,. •., '""· tho are scanty
urine, headache, Goldman had spent almost
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GET a
qu~Jtl~ or tev:v1n11 in urf'H! nr the
0.
8 18 1112(!11 wa u conso e m e •
IO
racu111 sign, go 400 ft. and
n quotation from REIJ. teo11tln limit•''••· ,., ,,, "'"'"· or swelling of the feet and bl ur· 15 years working ,m Amster.... ---~-·
.... equipped with 4 speed autolnstructlont
turn left, 3rd house down tbe l'ER INSUitANt;E AUENt;Y ~::l\:"=.!'' ''' '"'''"'·' '' red viSion. When tbese atgns dam as a jeweler before reHelp W•nted
malic cbanger, t speaku
MIN
row. Marion Reynolds, Syra· 1 INC. before renewmg your ,,.~&amp; ·• • ,...,, •• addlt&lt;on•l ,,. are noted prompt treatment turning to the United States
OISPATCHER, full time, Inter. 10und ...
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cus• I 0 . , Box 77 •
10 14 30tc lI auto illllurance . We may be "a rtM
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view at the cab office In Mid- pay $1.211 per...week
or
pay
,
Train
now
to
drive
semi
truck
GOOD
rooms,
bath,
oble
to
aave
you
money.
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and
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.,ountt~ Tw~ntJ t:t'n~ for eacb
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dleport, corner of Second at bal ance due ..,.. ·
.,.,.. local and over the road. Earn , riverfront lot. flood tree,
8 2 Uc ,_.,........, dell"' 01 ,.11\,uon, '" improvemenl In more severe lzes his father, Fred GoldMill St. Ph. 992·2605
3218.
IO 16 &amp;tc top_ wage after sboti training. $3500, 840 E. Main Sl Pom- AUTOMOBILE Insurance been ·~~,'~'.:;l; ,., "'' -·" •m .. cases Epsom salts, drugs to man Sr., who is now In his
10 16 6tc l960 35 x • , 2 bedroom ·---·
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call 51'~2'1 N
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open at 8:)11 o'rloet A. llof . and rBmaln I
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ii"'WN"'r ' a~
eroy. Contact Mila Hudson, canceUed! ...
I.NM JIW' operat- .,.n unw uu o'dod: P. M Eutttrn
ower th e blood pressure and •••
IIW!.
,
trailer,
Melvin
Little,
Chelion
Wide
·125&amp;
Corwin
Ave.,
Syracuse.
10
16
121p
or'a
lieense!
Call
wv
2-29A
standard
Tim•
or
wd
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barbiturates
are
given.
This
"My
father
comes to work
w~mted
Br o)'tly.J' the loUd o1 E.Uona,.
10 1t lc
sbire, 0.
10 13 6te Hamilton, 0.
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treatment ·enables most women every day," Goldman said.
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ii..
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Auto ,._1
f:!~:. ;:".!!!ion':"~\~
to carry the baby to lull term "He ts a great man tllld we
poultry . Frank Helsel, New ! DAILY CROSSWO"D
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D•~o&lt;~OcL!.uoo
but evenwlththebestofcare, don't know wbot we would
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2 Godl
19 Auto
l'OIIEROY- WANT A HOME! "SKYLARK ... Now $27?1
LIOAt. MOTICI
aate, tbe pregnancy either by
UNICO TIRES, 670x15
S.le - - 12.45 plus
Rooflne. Lown l'ol'llllnr
Monv ttomo On Solo

TRUCK WITH
115' lOA!' OF

Rawlings Hond• Stla

Service, Dependability are
Key to Business Success

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MOTORC)'CLES

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

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AND HIS FRIENDS

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IN MIDDLEPORT

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to Establishlld Routes.
CALL 992-2156

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uoamarkl :rr.eonverta
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Into
r..tund
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leolher
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13. Wandero
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tor
aliout Idly 30.Lift With
40.0izl'•
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able, hnurty rat". Ph. IIII'.ECltJ3 :n. Gush
Y 2.3 JOtc 1 11uddenly
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· many,er;;
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28 ~'h;ntoe
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dynasty
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"lrRNISHED and unfurnished
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P.~~~~;;;~:?,b;'llt.&lt;""rl--t-1~ru~l"1f4rt-t--J
apartments. Close to schooL 33. Indefinite
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10 18 Uc
article
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Brown a
a&amp;pleu
ra
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Trniler P&lt;~rk.
Mirtersville. : aa...__
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Ph
992
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rlftr
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one " ·3324.
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moundl
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newly reckcorated,
North , '2. Employs
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will rent reasona~Je. Frank
1. Coaot
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Fugate, 992-5293.
10 16 tic
DAILY CR"""""'liOTE - Here'• llow w ._..1~~"~..
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porL OMo. Pb !I!IZ-3874,

litre
fHHEE and lour room fur
atshod apartn•enta. All llllllo
flet paid Pho)lt W'/ Wl'll
11owte1 and Reed After 6
p. a call WY Wflt

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for tilt Ulf'W L'1, X tor the two O'a, etc. Single lettaw, a,_.
lMphiea, tbe length and formation of the words are an h1a&amp;&amp;
illob dl7 tM code ltttora are dJtrerent.

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WM U895.00. V8 Buick 2 dr
Hard Top. The original price
of this car was $3342.00, and
lblo car is like new _ onjJ
8,MB easy miles. It is , .. n;..
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equipped.
65 MUSTANG .. , . . . . $11?1
2 bJ'•
Dr. Hard
flni' bTop. Beautiful all
w 1.c
s with back bucket seab. Stick shift. A low
miileage sharp ear inside and

Here'a a buy _ ll,.i story
1r
(S bedr
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ame, 1 rooms
ooms
bath, frtilt and back porch,
ood --..aw.- •r::
all in 1
wu.uuw. ..,,000.
j POMEROY - IJKE NEW
ranch ""'le
frame home, 6
-~
rooms &lt;3 bedrooms,, bath,
forte&lt;! , .._..
front
188
wr -~
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~•e porch _...,.. oak
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floors, butlt-in kltchetf.·· A11
._ $ ooo
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SYRACUSE - EXt'ELLENT
OONDMON - Ranch style
frame, 5 roomS (3 bedrooms),
modem bath, cellar. carport,
workshop and I rental house
nearly new, 3 rooms, bath
and carport - aU located on
level lot This Is an unusual
buy, With an income u well
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as I pace to ••.
"bert •u.,. ......,
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Bo .,. • r.sa or • •
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1 L.-ROOM olboule,
2 baths, ln
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IS
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acret ltdtable for
housing
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' 'I garage, barn,
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driveway
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au
for $11,000. Pbool Middleport
IIJ.2198 between i and 5•30

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p. m. Mary Lyontl, Eltcu:
of Lyons Ellate.
10 7
• BEDROOM ••, •• on •-t 100
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175 ACRE arm. Wl&amp;"'ll " ' " ' I
room&amp; and bath cellar cellar
bouBe, I large ' barns. • free
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ate OCCUIUIInMr, Pearl WU·
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llama, 812-23U Of 992-2681.
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1r una.r "elfe~
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br--''- we'•' 500«)0 lba
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inducing labor or by Caesarean

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c-o Harrllon Bowen, Lawrente...JrL
vUJe, Georlfl, 1100' whose
pre~en\ semun.
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bOUI*l 1bll _. tU 1Mb
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of

Q - U a womau bad diph·

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theria in childhood, could this
cause her to be s•-lle'.
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trom
A - SOme ollter eaase for
gb
and
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of her matdg 'Wimct an~
oth1r
bs true!
of th e u terine
proper nUef. u1d C1'11Uie wlll be lclr - an
• lOD
..arint on " ...., the tDih ... 01 tubes or oviducts, endometrlos-

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Soriety Notes

hereby

day

of c•.._ Plua. Cou•••· 0 " 10
Call No. lUIII'f prayinf fOI dlvorca
l&amp;ld M!ld.l'fld Clara &amp;ndrewJ oa
the fJ'Olllkb of ~ ufltet of dllf.J

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Mr. A.
Bradford ,._..,
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~.:n?.~1:~'"'•UH
anan or pltult:'ry hormeoe, abo Gary Walker, wbo spent

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OPILiCfiON ON TAX

nonnal secretions of the ut?t"
lne cervic fibroid tumorS tilt1ng of
uterus or
Jo.
cal causes. Tests may have to
be made to track down the true
cause.
"- H
1 lind out
~ ow eaa
whether 1 have too much er
too Utile calcium? What are
the symptoms of a calcium deflciency? Whatlnwoultbed cause~
muclt calcium
ayamn
A - The ao_rmal ra~ of
bltod
lD ~- 18 8.5
~ 10 5calcium
llligrams
.., caD
"' maintained
· m by ·a •dally
be
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Ann reltn'ned Monday to Biloxi
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Mils.
Air
Foret
Base.
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Mr:. -• "-. . n - Gr.abam
PhD Me1er, IIIIU510,
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10 12 Uc 'nlte of Ule people of •Rid r.ebanon
are vlsiflnll their ma""'nll, Mr.
.
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T....,.,. ,, , GENERAL ILZCTIGN
.-V 14 b• hold In lh• Towultlp ef lAb'"'
and Mrs Jerry Gl'lham 8lld
1855 CHEVROLET reballt !Jio.lon,JIO!p Counl,, Ohio," ........
Mr. and.Mrs. Ha~ Willford.
tor, very good co ndJtion, con· , .,.,,
.., PlaCe•
of ..
\·utlnc thel'flln on 'J'uH..
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, ., Noftmbor, ,...,
Allen bu been ballarablf
dls1
tact Eldon Walburn or oan :::: 1:~ ~..':.'3'~~·,:~ 1:~
cbarged from tbe
at
be seen at 47t South 3rd SL, nt or Leb•non Towr•hlp Board "
Ft. LeJeune Ill Norlb Carolina.
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Middleport, 0., m.ztl05.
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Mrs. Laura Bell relunteiU'rl·
10 14 Uc ·
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her da•""ler
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. . .1 Not!ce
mUlt for .. dl ont! t'lollar of vlliUa·
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Mrl Katm,D Gunther. They
~:~r:.,• ~: :~\~~·~,:'NT~:x :.:,::: ":ft:Ow;'.~. oouan •• ....... take of 8110 milllgr"!M.caiAclpel' re~ed to ClnetmlaU Saturday
TIN MOL~ LIMtTAnON
......... lot .... '"'"'" wlU . . son may have. mUd
UID tllld Mra. Bell wm IPtDd the
NOTICE 1.1 hfioeb)' llftn lhat
1ft apen at 1:80 o'eloct A ... 1114 .... deticl.ency lor years wllhoul any
pu...umee 01' • lteNiuUOn ol
tU main DJIU uW 8:30 o'c.toe:t P. If,
winter with f¥tt' daughter Mrs.
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lu14m ........ l'lln• of llld ....
symptoms
but,
II
there
Is
al!o
G
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~•er --·
"""'•• Bell• •
of oun, Klle"l CotullJ OJUo, piiHd
DJ' order of the BOflrd of &amp;eoof
lh ld ho
m.N ~
,. the uta "" ol ae,...,,_, '"'"·
ttou of "'"'' """'"· Ohio,
a deOctency para yro
r• Mri ""bll Milts ntumed to
tbeN wtll lie nbmitted to a vote
J:lllmett G. WIU. Cbalnnan
mone muscle spuDll of the .'
• w1 Suuiay after &amp;\YO
of the peopl~e of 11dd Olive Township
DoroUI7 M • .llobblton•. C..rt
tabW her home
: :, ', '~~f.;,"';'f:;'~.'!." ..
"'J; I;,'::.' 10 1111 '· '"
hands and ~~co:pUcate~ weeb villi 1lllli relatives In
c.., '"· Ohio, " ,., """'" &gt;'may occur.
Wheeling W Va.
of .·oUill therein, Oil Tuetdar* tbl
NOTICI 0111 lltCTIDif ON fAX
calcium
deficiency
there
is
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Mr, and Mrs. Fred Cldle vlt•••
""''"'· Infor"'"'"
lbe tao
TIN ItMILL
LIMITATION
d•••er of soltenl!IC of
I he .."·•
Jn ~
_,J&lt;
1 ·--•ter ~
0 _,.
mUJ Of
~mlt.tlon.
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of
NOTlCB
herebJ'
llftll tblt In _...,
W\1
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Olive TOWNhlp Board Of fl'lll.... for panaallC!tl Ol I a.olutlon of
Ule bQnea,
,_..:...,.., Tucker tdJter of Mrs
...~ purpo.e of preYidiq lllk1 ma1no Board at · CoiUlty Col!Uilllllonen
or Tan much calcium ma~1 oceur ~
t
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ta!linf nre apparatlll, lppllanee.. the ColUIV of lie• OJdo, P&amp;Nttl OD
Cadle.
hlldlnp, or dt&lt;o '"'"'"· ......... the "" . . . . . . .,......, '""'· tb"• when too muchthvitamin
D lJ Crill Brawuna,
......... J r. of ~~~~·
• of • • • npply an4 materiall wtll 1M 111~ 1o 1 vute of Ule .
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nvnu17 " , GEI'{I:RAL taken, when
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and
Joe
Bwaln
ot
trt~lnteunc• o1 nne. of nr. alarm a..J.CTioN to .,. bile m •JJ• COUIItJ are overly actlve or when One .....~,
telerrapb.
Of Melfi, Ohlll. at Ule rttalar p)al!f!tl
iambuS, spent the week tnd
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has
multiple
~loma.
•"th
Mr• aw
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of one aad one-ball mll1l to run for 8th 4u of November, 10111. the quu- _
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the I
ford and Mr and Mrs VJc.tor
mOlt for ••~h one dGilar of uJua- ten 11110 Umttat1011, fu. tbft bentllt 1mUll: for ueb on dollu of ftla,lltia. •
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tlon, whiell Ul:ount. to Plft6tft cen• of Board of Cr.uDQ' clmjmlnlonen of 1wble.b amountl to Ill: lad ,.....,.., Swain.•'
toJ' nc.b ont hw.dr.t dollano: ol YaJao Meip Count:r fo!' UM PUrPOH of cea.tl for eacll oDe bundnd dolla"
u-../ 'Isabel SJm
r. _._
aUon. for FIYe Je1r1.
pr0vld1nl ean, dt•e 'Ill, malrltea- o1 valuaUon, fw tl'ft nan.
m~a.
p80D ,- ..,_...The Polla tor llld ae.uon wiD N lACe, m14JCUM, treJVAtnt lf)d b• Tile . Plllll for tdl .lleoUoll 1!tJU be IR~r a Week fD CoJnm"w! wJ.tb
open at 6:00 o'clock A. M aDd ... DltalllaUOit oJ ...._.. ot .. t 1 1 Opta at 1t10 0'0\M A. IL 1M N- - .
~ 111 1'311 ... - P. •· """""' who • ., ,.,...,,,. tu. main - .· • until . U&gt; o'olook P. 1L Mr.
and Mrs. Charles
ButtrD' lltandlftl Tim Ol 1114 dap. blrculotlll 11 boapltall With WbiCD. Eutern at~Ddard~Tial• olllttl"ddf.
. u- ~ _ .. M
0 FBeegle,
Sl
111 t"rdv of tbt Koa.~ 01 aeeUOlUI, the ComnWalonera have eontrl0te4,
1.7 order of .... 8ell\1 of aiaU.tmf
BJI"o GIN
rs, • • eetb
01 llola - · 0111~
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Sunda•J
lmtlett
Will.
culotdl CUn!c.
burl.eU G. 'Will, Cham:naa
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Said tu ..,.,, a ,..,wat " an
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streell ol her sister, Mra. Maud
Dawn October 7. lH&amp;
exl11illl lu or ,65 mllb to nn for lhted Oclobe. 7, 1 •
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interior, new W.W. tires, V8 eqine, a·utomatic trans., power
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MCHEVROLET
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Inlier, power oteerlnl, spotl061 foWII lotertor, beautt1ul rna·
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sliced, 3 lb. $1.39,, oologna, 3 5 ROOM bouse and bath, ~a ExP¥,1en...
lb., $1.39, smoked ll'ams, tl9c tot, lot 1120 E. Malo St., Pom- RADIATOR
lb., cubed st~ak, 79c lb., eroy, 0. Ph. IJ92.5334.
bananas, 8c lb., 16 rolls tis10 17 6tp SERVICE
sue, $1.110. peaches, 4 No. 2\i! ,
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. cans, 99c, catchup, 5 for 89c, ~ 0!11 an __u_n___
BOBCAT
milk, 79c gal., M&amp;C Food Losl aDd Found
SPRINT
Mark~ 3 miles south .of Mid· ANYONE finding a g r e e n
dleport on Rt. 7.
clutch purse botween
the
10 19 3tc . Pomeroy . Mason Bridge and
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Phon• 992·2143
travel trailer, 14·18 ft., out tie Bentz, Racme, or phone BuUdozer Radiator To The
Pomeroy, 0.
lsi 1967 modei on display 1149-2167. A rewanl wdl be Smallest Heater Core.
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now Roush &amp; Lyons Camp- given for personal papers
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ln8 Traners, Horton St., Mas- found In it.
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By WILUAM D. LAFFLER know when to drop an un....~~-·_N_o_t_i-----~- f I' :,""'""',...""""""'""""""'""i'"'_':_"'_"'_""':Fo:"""'r""r;"";'_le"'"""'
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profitable operation in the
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NEW YORK &lt;UPI) - The same manner they would
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Coro eBulldozor
bistory of businesg is filled prune a tree OJ bush.
EFFICIEN'.::Y apartment, 4(1 1500 BALES of alfalfa orchard
I! READY ·MIX ,concrete
- deUvel'eAny Typo
with pages of companies Medco, me.,
a Kansas
NOTICEI
POMfiiOY
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Spring 4v&lt;., Pomeroy, Ohio. !I'ISS mixed hay. $30.00 per
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right
to
,our
project
F'"'t
which
started
from
scrat&lt;h,
City,
Mo
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firm,
is
a typica
992 2111
OPERATION
Pt•. 992-2288.
10 14 Uc ton. Call Ravenswood 2'13•
and grew into multlmlllion-1 example
of the successful
1· company that began its exand
easy.
Free
esUmates.
dollar
enterprises,
181 t733 or 273-9715.
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floor, modem. nlco for coup.
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- -Ready·Mis Co.. Middleport.
te or one person. Ph. 992·
POR SALE _ Used coal !urn· Ohio.
wherein companies started In this case about $600. In
THE RACINE
8 so U•
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-:-0-f:-tc_e_ _ with heavy capitalization only eight years, Medco. which
3267 ,
10 5 ISto ·ZENITH console T.V .. and an· ace witil autotnaJic control•
---- --tenna, excellent cond1t10n. Ph.
nd •. ,..·atlc' ,blower • 1' UR CONDITIONING !!efMgel'
to fail because of combina- operates leased
jewelry de·
PLANING MILL
RIXJM
t nd bath · 992·3264.
auw $125. Chase' "Hard·,
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10 18 Sic acondition,
atIen servIce J ac k's Refrig·
LEGAL
lions of unfavorable factors. partments, has run Its sales
ALONG RT. 124
furnished. Middleport. Ph. ware. Ph. ~2511, Middle- I eration, New Haven. Phone Rita Jean Rizer, a minor,'! The companies which bios- up to about $19 tmUion an99Z·3874.
9 12 Uc ONE GAS cjj:culating heater, port, o. · ·
10 18 3tc ru W5S'I.
· -- ~ - 6 tfc whose place of residenN&gt; is C-o , som from small seeds have nually. It currently operates
HAS BEEN RESUMED
J ROOM furnished apartment, I 45,000 B.T.lY.Good condition,
, 0 N-~IONEY ,."CK Tu I HEATING, PLUMBING, Rural Mrs. Wanda R. Lyons, 2821 Mili· ~ one thing in common. They 97 leased
units from coast,.
,..,..,..,....,....,...........,...,..,.._. excellent condition, convent. also small gas heater. Mrs. E,...
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Doxol Bottle Gas. Arnold tary Road, Niagara P•lls, New I
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HAM SHOOT Sunday, Oct. 23 ent to a shopping area, im· i Frank Davis, Mason, W. Va. :~~ ~e':n~~ ~t ~~~ Brothers. 618 E MaiD Sl, York,. otherwise, whose place
':You ~.an call
us Instant
on the Bohby Hill Farm off mediate oocupancy. Ph. 992·
10 18 3tc D 11 Sentinel Phone 992- Pomeroy.
9 12 tfc of res1d:nce Is unknown, will
Jewelers, Fred Goldman lr.,
8 Y
the Ranne·Bashan
Road 3346 after ; p. m. 10 16 lfc
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I president of Medco, sa1d.
10 10 &amp;tp WITH COt.D WEATHER -·- a:: take notiCe that on the 20th day
starting at 12 noon Spo"&lt;&gt;r· l
BSA, 1963 motorcyCle, 850 mod· 2158.
heao crlckello pid . &amp; oth of Sept•mber, 1966, the under· By Wayae G. Braadstad~ M.D. "We can open a jewelry cteed by the Radne Fire Defot Sale
el, Phone 9a2-5195 after 5 p.m. ~ULXJEt PRICED lurnlture tt er t~eeto wni ;., :~In
signed filed his petition against Q - My niece had toxemls partment quickly in a store
partment.
10 19 4lc
10 16 6tp ' our third Door budget shop.
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g II' her in the Commo1 Pleas Court of pregnancy and tbe doctor and staff it with expert ne:J.
1: 'll SHOOT, Sonda,--&amp;t 23, 1sh;GER SEWING Machine., ,
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Baker turnlture, Middleport :;..vourPro~~e Y;;re hom; of M~igs County. Ohio, praying took 1he baby of B17veo meoths pie. And if we see the .' P'
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starting at noon at the Fork· i Zig zag eqwpped to button- TREAT rugs rtght, they be 1 Oblo.
-~ 12 tfc from these pests wltb ARAB, for dtvorce and othr relief, on by Caesare'!," section. Is thls l eration . IS not
workmg
&lt;'&lt;i Hun Sponsmen
Club. 1 hole, applique, monograms, I dehght If cleaned .vtth Blue ,LUSTRE FOAM'S ezclusive eo!· ! available at King Builders the grounds of gross neglect of always done. Is there any oth· or makmg money, _we can
Sponsored hy the
Forked' overcasts etc. Pay off bat. Lustre Rent electric sham- or brightening formula will , Supply c... Mlddleport.
duty. Said cause will be for er treatment for this condl· pack up and move like Bar.
Run Sportsmen Club.
ance due of 4 payments $6!' pooer $! BaKer Furniture 01 · 1 make yolll' carpets look like ·
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1 11 tiC hearing on and after the 3rd day lion?
num and Bailey."
10 17 6tc I new ll81ln. Electric sham~ j MAKE
10 19 3tc
each. Ph. 992-2685.
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· ORE- PROFIT hu of November, 1966.
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A - Toxemia or poisoning Goldman said his company
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10 19 U 1
er rental .1. Ebersbach's
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GLENN E. RIZER, a of pregnancy mcludes three operates in such chains as
I WIU. NOT be responsible for ,
c SOUP'S on, the rug that Is, 10 Hardware, Pomeroy, 0.
Its ling your f11't~IS ,serv)c~ In
minor, by Norman Rizer, I. related conditions - pernicious Woolco, a division
of F. W.
any debts contracted by any· ELECTROLUX sweeper,
on ' clean the spot wtlh olue Lu,. j
10 13 6tc the Dally Sentinels Busmess
bis lather and noxt friend, vomiting (net the
ordinary Woolworth Co.;
J. C. Pen.
one other than myself. Read- . wheels. pop out paper bags., tre. Rent electric shamoooer'
. - I Semce column.
10 10 U
Plaintiff.
mor"'"" sickness), pre-eclamP.: ney,· J. L. Brandl!lS &amp; Co.
ah Liilldermilt. 561 W Main
for
$ p
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Bloek
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dual cleaning tools
rugs,
L omeroy
men
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Webster and Fultz
sia and eclampsia. They are of Omaha; Emporium of St.
10
16
SL, Pomeroy, 0.
3lp furnit!lre, dusting, etc. Only Co
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b h
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WAMS l'rading Post and An·
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NEW s bedroom home, gas '
· .Atwrneys for PlainUtl
caused y t e pr uc on o Paul ; Globe of Scranton, Pa.
17
left of"·"
each.
steam -~
•··• wall to wall rugs,
Crill- Hr•dturo~
(9) 21, 28; 110 5, 12, 19, 26;
the normal end products of I and National Bellas Hess, as
!lquo Store moved to a new 5Phpaymer.ts
10 19
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location. oow at Cross Roads
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UNCLAIMED FREIGHT - IIJ: jade .,.en, modern kitchen,
,._ "'"''
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(II) 2, 7tc
protein metabollsbm In lncreas· well as J. W. Mays, Inc. of
Junction 1:!4 and otate route , HOMELITE Chain saw, In good aew zig zai sewing machines gu, plenty cabinets, living
A. ,;. IRADFIIIW
ed quantity and the Inability Ne'f York.
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8Hiae, Oblo•
NOTI&lt;I •• ILE&lt;TION 011 ux of the victim's liver to neutral· "We've buRt up our repu·
1 av
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011 'hll
lze th ese po Isonoua was.,
•· pro. tation on .:now
-"blllty """
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e 16 tic Gene Lemley, Porlland, 0. antee, nationally advviiHd I ity room, built on garage with
TIN IN
MILL
LIMITAfiON
Ph. 843-2283.
10 11 etc brlllds, to be sold for storage' heat, full basement with' heat, SXW!NG machiiB, repatr • . P\lft\ldct
NOTicE "ol. h"'"'
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of the
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totals
of
$45
each.
large
tot,
extra
lot,
45
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all
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eliminate
them.
These
poisons
someone
doesn't
feel
he
has
Wante d To B•IV
KENMORE gas
circula"•• ....
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!H~DING timber In Ohlo heater, like 74new,
$50. Call Gtlle We will deliver to your home ble for double prage or e•· Authorized Singer Sale8 aud to • ..... •• " " .,.,,, "' uJd vu. tldneys thus settlna up a viC&gt; our jewelry or costume jew.
'" Wes1 Virginia, or
old Coleman. 2-5829• ~ut 1 an~0 • to sew on tbem to make sure tra house, good nelgbborhood, Service.
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. :1 ~lous cycle.
elry, he gets a cash refarms W!'lh t1rn
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Reynolds, BOJ Tl, Syracuse, SOLID STATE STEREO -1966 Call IJ92.3218.
10 16 1111 , tum right at the city of Synsurance
the ,,.. da7 ot N, ..,. •., '""· tho are scanty
urine, headache, Goldman had spent almost
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GET a
qu~Jtl~ or tev:v1n11 in urf'H! nr the
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8 18 1112(!11 wa u conso e m e •
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racu111 sign, go 400 ft. and
n quotation from REIJ. teo11tln limit•''••· ,., ,,, "'"'"· or swelling of the feet and bl ur· 15 years working ,m Amster.... ---~-·
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turn left, 3rd house down tbe l'ER INSUitANt;E AUENt;Y ~::l\:"=.!'' ''' '"'''"'·' '' red viSion. When tbese atgns dam as a jeweler before reHelp W•nted
malic cbanger, t speaku
MIN
row. Marion Reynolds, Syra· 1 INC. before renewmg your ,,.~&amp; ·• • ,...,, •• addlt&lt;on•l ,,. are noted prompt treatment turning to the United States
OISPATCHER, full time, Inter. 10und ...
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cus• I 0 . , Box 77 •
10 14 30tc lI auto illllurance . We may be "a rtM
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w he1p form Medco ""tb
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view at the cab office In Mid- pay $1.211 per...week
or
pay
,
Train
now
to
drive
semi
truck
GOOD
rooms,
bath,
oble
to
aave
you
money.
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in
protein
Is
often
followed
by
brother
and
fatller
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idol4
1arge
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.,ountt~ Tw~ntJ t:t'n~ for eacb
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dleport, corner of Second at bal ance due ..,.. ·
.,.,.. local and over the road. Earn , riverfront lot. flood tree,
8 2 Uc ,_.,........, dell"' 01 ,.11\,uon, '" improvemenl In more severe lzes his father, Fred GoldMill St. Ph. 992·2605
3218.
IO 16 &amp;tc top_ wage after sboti training. $3500, 840 E. Main Sl Pom- AUTOMOBILE Insurance been ·~~,'~'.:;l; ,., "'' -·" •m .. cases Epsom salts, drugs to man Sr., who is now In his
10 16 6tc l960 35 x • , 2 bedroom ·---·
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call 51'~2'1 N
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open at 8:)11 o'rloet A. llof . and rBmaln I
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ii"'WN"'r ' a~
eroy. Contact Mila Hudson, canceUed! ...
I.NM JIW' operat- .,.n unw uu o'dod: P. M Eutttrn
ower th e blood pressure and •••
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trailer,
Melvin
Little,
Chelion
Wide
·125&amp;
Corwin
Ave.,
Syracuse.
10
16
121p
or'a
lieense!
Call
wv
2-29A
standard
Tim•
or
wd
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are
given.
This
"My
father
comes to work
w~mted
Br o)'tly.J' the loUd o1 E.Uona,.
10 1t lc
sbire, 0.
10 13 6te Hamilton, 0.
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treatment ·enables most women every day," Goldman said.
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ror prires paid tor live •
ii..
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f:!~:. ;:".!!!ion':"~\~
to carry the baby to lull term "He ts a great man tllld we
poultry . Frank Helsel, New ! DAILY CROSSWO"D
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but evenwlththebestofcare, don't know wbot we would
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l'OIIEROY- WANT A HOME! "SKYLARK ... Now $27?1
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aate, tbe pregnancy either by
UNICO TIRES, 670x15
S.le - - 12.45 plus
Rooflne. Lown l'ol'llllnr
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Service, Dependability are
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Hard Top. The original price
of this car was $3342.00, and
lblo car is like new _ onjJ
8,MB easy miles. It is , .. n;..
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equipped.
65 MUSTANG .. , . . . . $11?1
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miileage sharp ear inside and

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ooms
bath, frtilt and back porch,
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ranch ""'le
frame home, 6
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forte&lt;! , .._..
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OONDMON - Ranch style
frame, 5 roomS (3 bedrooms),
modem bath, cellar. carport,
workshop and I rental house
nearly new, 3 rooms, bath
and carport - aU located on
level lot This Is an unusual
buy, With an income u well
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of Lyons Ellate.
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Soriety Notes

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of c•.._ Plua. Cou•••· 0 " 10
Call No. lUIII'f prayinf fOI dlvorca
l&amp;ld M!ld.l'fld Clara &amp;ndrewJ oa
the fJ'Olllkb of ~ ufltet of dllf.J

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nonnal secretions of the ut?t"
lne cervic fibroid tumorS tilt1ng of
uterus or
Jo.
cal causes. Tests may have to
be made to track down the true
cause.
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1 lind out
~ ow eaa
whether 1 have too much er
too Utile calcium? What are
the symptoms of a calcium deflciency? Whatlnwoultbed cause~
muclt calcium
ayamn
A - The ao_rmal ra~ of
bltod
lD ~- 18 8.5
~ 10 5calcium
llligrams
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are vlsiflnll their ma""'nll, Mr.
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T....,.,. ,, , GENERAL ILZCTIGN
.-V 14 b• hold In lh• Towultlp ef lAb'"'
and Mrs Jerry Gl'lham 8lld
1855 CHEVROLET reballt !Jio.lon,JIO!p Counl,, Ohio," ........
Mr. and.Mrs. Ha~ Willford.
tor, very good co ndJtion, con· , .,.,,
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of ..
\·utlnc thel'flln on 'J'uH..
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dls1
tact Eldon Walburn or oan :::: 1:~ ~..':.'3'~~·,:~ 1:~
cbarged from tbe
at
be seen at 47t South 3rd SL, nt or Leb•non Towr•hlp Board "
Ft. LeJeune Ill Norlb Carolina.
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TIN MOL~ LIMtTAnON
......... lot .... '"'"'" wlU . . son may have. mUd
UID tllld Mra. Bell wm IPtDd the
NOTICE 1.1 hfioeb)' llftn lhat
1ft apen at 1:80 o'eloct A ... 1114 .... deticl.ency lor years wllhoul any
pu...umee 01' • lteNiuUOn ol
tU main DJIU uW 8:30 o'c.toe:t P. If,
winter with f¥tt' daughter Mrs.
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symptoms
but,
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of oun, Klle"l CotullJ OJUo, piiHd
DJ' order of the BOflrd of &amp;eoof
lh ld ho
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ttou of "'"'' """'"· Ohio,
a deOctency para yro
r• Mri ""bll Milts ntumed to
tbeN wtll lie nbmitted to a vote
J:lllmett G. WIU. Cbalnnan
mone muscle spuDll of the .'
• w1 Suuiay after &amp;\YO
of the peopl~e of 11dd Olive Township
DoroUI7 M • .llobblton•. C..rt
tabW her home
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hands and ~~co:pUcate~ weeb villi 1lllli relatives In
c.., '"· Ohio, " ,., """'" &gt;'may occur.
Wheeling W Va.
of .·oUill therein, Oil Tuetdar* tbl
NOTICI 0111 lltCTIDif ON fAX
calcium
deficiency
there
is
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Mr, and Mrs. Fred Cldle vlt•••
""''"'· Infor"'"'"
lbe tao
TIN ItMILL
LIMITATION
d•••er of soltenl!IC of
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Jn ~
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Olive TOWNhlp Board Of fl'lll.... for panaallC!tl Ol I a.olutlon of
Ule bQnea,
,_..:...,.., Tucker tdJter of Mrs
...~ purpo.e of preYidiq lllk1 ma1no Board at · CoiUlty Col!Uilllllonen
or Tan much calcium ma~1 oceur ~
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ta!linf nre apparatlll, lppllanee.. the ColUIV of lie• OJdo, P&amp;Nttl OD
Cadle.
hlldlnp, or dt&lt;o '"'"'"· ......... the "" . . . . . . .,......, '""'· tb"• when too muchthvitamin
D lJ Crill Brawuna,
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Of Melfi, Ohlll. at Ule rttalar p)al!f!tl
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of one aad one-ball mll1l to run for 8th 4u of November, 10111. the quu- _
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the I
ford and Mr and Mrs VJc.tor
mOlt for ••~h one dGilar of uJua- ten 11110 Umttat1011, fu. tbft bentllt 1mUll: for ueb on dollu of ftla,lltia. •
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toJ' nc.b ont hw.dr.t dollano: ol YaJao Meip Count:r fo!' UM PUrPOH of cea.tl for eacll oDe bundnd dolla"
u-../ 'Isabel SJm
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pr0vld1nl ean, dt•e 'Ill, malrltea- o1 valuaUon, fw tl'ft nan.
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open at 6:00 o'clock A. M aDd ... DltalllaUOit oJ ...._.. ot .. t 1 1 Opta at 1t10 0'0\M A. IL 1M N- - .
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and Mrs. Charles
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Pomeroy-Middleport, o.,__Oc_I.:.._I9, 1988 Methodist Chur&lt;ll wiD meet WlLlJNO WORKERS class
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_......,_ Wednesday evening, Oct. 19 al of the Enterprise EUB Churcb
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Relajiy&lt;t ~ lpr, . lilt
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the church.
will meet Thursday evenmg at
draping wen Mrs. MUOII Fisheow GardM Cl,.
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BOSWORTH Council No. .w, the home of Mrs. James Will,
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er, Mrs. Paul Fisher, Mrs.
IIMiw lllew Ocll'• . .
Royal and Select Masters will Chester Road.
Hlrarp . FJlile.l: and Mrs. Nor·
wUI M lieN Ia tile 8111 I•
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hold its stated assembly Wed· ROCK
SPRINGS , Bettet: The charter -was dJ'aj,ed ta 1 man
Graqe Ull tMeip W..l)''a
WEDNESDAY
nesday at uo p.m., at Porn- Health club Will meet at the memory ot 'Alice Fisbet· .when I. Dtlan Bllfl!llt, ceuncll!)r,
flnlt oolll't llo-i· " - tile
WJl;DINt; tRAIL Garden eroy Masonic Temple. All offi· home of Mrs. Arlee Abbott 011 Tbeodotus Oooncil Daughters 1sided' and the meetlog opened
tftlle
lub wlll meet Wednesday, at oers and companions are urg· Thursday at I p..m. with Mrs. of America, mel Mooday eveo-lll r)tuallsUc form. Hattie Cur·
be
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at the 0hio Power . ed by James Buchana, lllustri· Mark Grueser, Jr., In charge .
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Co. office. Joseph Struble will . ous master. to attend.
of the_ program and Mrs. Geor- 1The Jays will emcee, otarling Namee and Margaret Hemsley
available, ra•"'- ........,_ ..,.• be guest speaker and guests
THURSDAY
ge Skumer, the contest. Secret· at 9 p. m. lEST).
remain. ill. Hattie CurUs lost
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will be members of the Wild· TWILIGHT Garden
dub pals w1ll be revealed and new
SATURDAY
1• brother and Mary Baldwin
erialbakeol
for dried • . , . . . . _ wood and Walk-In garden clubs. ,wt. t;~ee Thur sday at 7: 30 p., names drawn.
THE MIDDLEPORT High her father by death.
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. I School Athletic AS!ocialion will
benefits were paid lor
,,. .., ao
• ,.,_ Amorican Legion Auxiliary of flee in Middleport. -~ dem- WAHAMA HIGH School Will sponsor a high school daiiCI! Allee Flsher~A communl~lloll
Drew Webster Post will meet onstr&gt;llon Will be given by Bet-~ hold an after game dance this 1 party !his Saturday night at 1na. relld from tile Fisher lam'"'"
Wednesday, at 7 p.m. at tho ly Newton. Guests will be mem- Friday night at their
ochool! tho Middleport elementary aud- Uy expresSing appreciation lor
home of Mrs. Eddie Smith, Wo- bers ol the Middleport Garden' auditorium following the East· I itorium from I to II p. m. Tht servicel at the funeral borne
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SYRACUSE THIRD Wednesday Homemakers Club
will
meet Oct. 19 promptly at ,,30
1. m. at home ot Sarah Roush,
Syracose. Topie wiD be meal
plltnoing with Betty Hayes as ,
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Food Tip5. Potluck w;IJ
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vice councilor and
trustee; prise EUB ' eburch . ..
.Gienora Swatzel, as,oclate vice mg opened
pled)!'"to
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flag end
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members to bring small prizes. Mrs. James ~lll and .811.,,
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Pomeroy were eotertained 11
tile home of Mrs. H. D. Brown
Monday afternoon at a
tea
honoring Mrs. Waller H. Moe!Jer
Cono Moeller
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All homemakers are welcome.
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and what can be done
b
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meet all mem bers of the
P po: . amen ~t'llL to t h e Rutland and Rock Springs Meth- ,
constitUtiOn
in
of r ·relatmg
.be to exe rci~- od'1s 1 churc1tes at the Rutiand
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Church We&lt;ioesday, October 19.
Dr. H. D. Brown, chairman The meeting will begin with a
of th~ ~oeller for Congress potluck supper at 6:3&amp; Jl. m. .
vampa1gn m Mei1s County, Mre. All members and lril!nds art
Gemma Casc1, chairman
oi j urged to be presC'n L 11.. program
\~omen for Moeller; Mrs. Cad- ! will follow supper.
d1e Reynolds and Mike Har- I MIDDLEPORT Literary Club
rison, Lancaster, secretaries for · will meet Wednesday afternoon
Mr.h Moeller, were present.
I at the home of Mrs. Waller
T e Brown home was decor· Waddell . Books to be reviewed
alf&gt;d with large mums in var· i include " Two Under the Indian !
tou!i C?lors grown by Mrs. Hir- 1 Sunu by Mrs. 0 . B. Stout and '
am F1~her and wen a gift lo · "Selected Poems" by Eleanor 1
the hostess. A fan shaped ar- Welch Zeiher. Roll can no I
"angeme~t .. of . pink carnations sponse will be I chiJdb~
Jnd gladwu With white candles memory ,; '
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CLASS 12 Circle of Heatb ~
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tea table. Miniature cookies,
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nuls
were served.
Third Bil'thday of
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Dm•fl,hter Observed
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toffee and Ml'!. Audrey Yo;ng
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris !
at tht tea .servief'. Dr. Brown
oxprossed thanks to au wi!O entertaioed wilb a birthday par- I
ly Wednesday e.elling at their
attendfll.
homf in Paintsville, Ky., hoD·
•ring !heir daughter,
Carol
E!aine, on her 3rd birthday.
After the hoii&lt;II'Od RUest bad
opened tile gilts am! fOrds,
rerrtshments "' ...
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and eake were served lo
Pians were modo for the attendiag Jacludlog Mr. and l
annual Thankspving diatter lo Mr Halph p . te
B ky
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e Monday, Ntvember ~. Viclor, IUid Diana Pointer, Mr.
when the JOfi' NH of the and Mr9. Morrlo and oltildrea,
Unitfll MethodiSt (burch met Denny and the honoree. Send·
}~onday
evening at
t !I e ing gjft! were Mr . .and
Mrs.
t urch.
Eldo• Morris and sons, M r J,
Mrs. Mllrit Chapman. presi- Elsie Hll.ddox, Mr. and Mrs. :
doni,. opf'Bed the meeting w11i! / Charles Smith, a•d childrea,
devetrons taken frtm Psalm 34 Mr. and Mrs. Dale Goodnite, ,
•nd gave a meditaUoo oa &amp;unt-1 and children, Middleport; and '
iftg Our Blessmgs, closing with ! JaR Lou Daniels.
Painl~v ille,
prayer. Members responded to , Ky. and Mrs. E. T. Der.ton of
r~ll call with a ~o wer of the Oweningeville, Ky.
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BJb!e. It was decidi!d to have I
"-. pianne&lt;J potluck dinner at Ill Til. Richard• ia
6.30 P· m. for the Thanksgiviag I H
meeting.
onored by Group
Followmg 1 slwrt business 1 MM!. Arnold Richards, MId·
sessien. program •-ks
1dleport, was presealed a life
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made for the new year · by tbe 1 e
tp m
e nomen 1
members.
i CooV&lt;'nYon of the Ohio BapA dessert course In k . I t1st General Association at tbe
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W1th Halloween was served b . annu meetiqg
the .Assoc1a1
the hostesses, Mrs.
lion held .in T•ledo last week,
Custer and Mn. Antone IAJ k I Mrs. Richards was given 1 1
Members were seated at c
pia ~1'1 n:cognitioJ .... work and ,
table with white cover an d cen- , serv1ct
mSh th@ . Baptist denom- 1
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lf'rPd with a large orangt pu . ma 1011.
e lS corresponding ]
kin with orange tapers ,·n mp : secretary of tht Ohio Women 's
crys-1
. an active
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taJ holders on either
-d Convent'100 an d IS
Small arlificial pumpk.,n, Sl e. member of MI. Moriah Baptist
wer.,. Ch h · M'ddl
placed at inter11als alollg th · . ~ ll~ In 1 eport, where
table. Napkins alse urril':d ~ sbe 18 .tficer of the Missio•
the Ha!ltwet'fl theme..
(KJ
ary S.Ciety and is active wit.b
!the
Meigs
Coonly Uaite&lt;l
Church WomeR. She is also
leagu~ to Ml'et
president of Lewis Manlt:&gt;y,
At R~tuell Horne
American Legion Posl No. 128,
The
Child Conservation Auxiliary,
Loague will meet Thursday at
----7,30 p. m. at the home 0 11 The Strait of Magellan sopMrs. Maxine Russeil.
"Men- aralf's Tierra del Fuego, an
tal Achievement'' will
~ 1sland group, from the maiDthe ttpic and the guPSt !J)€'ak- l hmd of South Americ!l.
er, .Rev. Jo~eph R. Kraley, will ! .:;:;;,;::::;;;::;:;;::==;::
rev1ew the work to establish a
~heol for retardf~ children in I : __. . __ _.
Meigs County.
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the retarded school. Activity
toys such as toss games. balh:i
and jumping ropes are
qut&gt;Stf'd but no sriss•rs or
articles that m1ght be harmful.
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will meet Thursday evenmg at
draping wen Mrs. MUOII Fisheow GardM Cl,.
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BOSWORTH Council No. .w, the home of Mrs. James Will,
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er, Mrs. Paul Fisher, Mrs.
IIMiw lllew Ocll'• . .
Royal and Select Masters will Chester Road.
Hlrarp . FJlile.l: and Mrs. Nor·
wUI M lieN Ia tile 8111 I•
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hold its stated assembly Wed· ROCK
SPRINGS , Bettet: The charter -was dJ'aj,ed ta 1 man
Graqe Ull tMeip W..l)''a
WEDNESDAY
nesday at uo p.m., at Porn- Health club Will meet at the memory ot 'Alice Fisbet· .when I. Dtlan Bllfl!llt, ceuncll!)r,
flnlt oolll't llo-i· " - tile
WJl;DINt; tRAIL Garden eroy Masonic Temple. All offi· home of Mrs. Arlee Abbott 011 Tbeodotus Oooncil Daughters 1sided' and the meetlog opened
tftlle
lub wlll meet Wednesday, at oers and companions are urg· Thursday at I p..m. with Mrs. of America, mel Mooday eveo-lll r)tuallsUc form. Hattie Cur·
be
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at the 0hio Power . ed by James Buchana, lllustri· Mark Grueser, Jr., In charge .
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Co. office. Joseph Struble will . ous master. to attend.
of the_ program and Mrs. Geor- 1The Jays will emcee, otarling Namee and Margaret Hemsley
available, ra•"'- ........,_ ..,.• be guest speaker and guests
THURSDAY
ge Skumer, the contest. Secret· at 9 p. m. lEST).
remain. ill. Hattie CurUs lost
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will be members of the Wild· TWILIGHT Garden
dub pals w1ll be revealed and new
SATURDAY
1• brother and Mary Baldwin
erialbakeol
for dried • . , . . . . _ wood and Walk-In garden clubs. ,wt. t;~ee Thur sday at 7: 30 p., names drawn.
THE MIDDLEPORT High her father by death.
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. I School Athletic AS!ocialion will
benefits were paid lor
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• ,.,_ Amorican Legion Auxiliary of flee in Middleport. -~ dem- WAHAMA HIGH School Will sponsor a high school daiiCI! Allee Flsher~A communl~lloll
Drew Webster Post will meet onstr&gt;llon Will be given by Bet-~ hold an after game dance this 1 party !his Saturday night at 1na. relld from tile Fisher lam'"'"
Wednesday, at 7 p.m. at tho ly Newton. Guests will be mem- Friday night at their
ochool! tho Middleport elementary aud- Uy expresSing appreciation lor
home of Mrs. Eddie Smith, Wo- bers ol the Middleport Garden' auditorium following the East· I itorium from I to II p. m. Tht servicel at the funeral borne
he rerrace.
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SYRACUSE THIRD Wednesday Homemakers Club
will
meet Oct. 19 promptly at ,,30
1. m. at home ot Sarah Roush,
Syracose. Topie wiD be meal
plltnoing with Betty Hayes as ,
1
instructor. Roll call will be
Food Tip5. Potluck w;IJ
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held al 1001. All attellding are
asked to bring tablo service.

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'!be
Council ReiledlcatW.o/
the renewal of the TB
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levy.
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Margaret Seidenabel, deputy, Salisbury cadet Troop mf'f
jnstalled Carrie
•• Monday
at the ,l!nter
vice councilor and
trustee; prise EUB ' eburch . ..
.Gienora Swatzel, as,oclate vice mg opened
pled)!'"to
councilor and
flag end
1 1 Girl _'icol!t.,
Norma Chapman,
el and Della Stahl, junior lJILSI
Troo ea
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councilor. The
prize,
donated by Winona Cool! was Floranel B\
and
Slit&gt;'. ;
awarded to
Beegle.
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, nn ·
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announced a _games party lor Jy Smith, Debbie OhHnSer, lea .' ·
the next meetmg and asked the ers, Mrs, Belly )'o)RII'r 8 n ..
members to bring small prizes. Mrs. James ~lll and .811.,,
Cooldes and coUee will be Gwen and IJdnnie
ar , '
served. The meeting closed II Brian Will. The meet!nc cloS&lt;
regolar form.
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DEAL YOURSELF IN .•. PLAY KROGER'S EXCITING NEW GAME

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Jlaclnt, Chester, Rutland and
Pomeroy were eotertained 11
tile home of Mrs. H. D. Brown
Monday afternoon at a
tea
honoring Mrs. Waller H. Moe!Jer
Cono Moeller
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All homemakers are welcome.
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eta r
ally on problems of this area PDR CALhVI DRodt. ef Ser, new .
and what can be done
b
ortsmout.
IS net
upenn- ,
them H
. a ohut tenrlent of the Methodist church
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meet all mem bers of the
P po: . amen ~t'llL to t h e Rutland and Rock Springs Meth- ,
constitUtiOn
in
of r ·relatmg
.be to exe rci~- od'1s 1 churc1tes at the Rutiand
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re lg!ous 11 rty.
Church We&lt;ioesday, October 19.
Dr. H. D. Brown, chairman The meeting will begin with a
of th~ ~oeller for Congress potluck supper at 6:3&amp; Jl. m. .
vampa1gn m Mei1s County, Mre. All members and lril!nds art
Gemma Casc1, chairman
oi j urged to be presC'n L 11.. program
\~omen for Moeller; Mrs. Cad- ! will follow supper.
d1e Reynolds and Mike Har- I MIDDLEPORT Literary Club
rison, Lancaster, secretaries for · will meet Wednesday afternoon
Mr.h Moeller, were present.
I at the home of Mrs. Waller
T e Brown home was decor· Waddell . Books to be reviewed
alf&gt;d with large mums in var· i include " Two Under the Indian !
tou!i C?lors grown by Mrs. Hir- 1 Sunu by Mrs. 0 . B. Stout and '
am F1~her and wen a gift lo · "Selected Poems" by Eleanor 1
the hostess. A fan shaped ar- Welch Zeiher. Roll can no I
"angeme~t .. of . pink carnations sponse will be I chiJdb~
Jnd gladwu With white candles memory ,; '
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CLASS 12 Circle of Heatb ~
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tea table. Miniature cookies,
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Jandwiches, mint.'! and
nuls
were served.
Third Bil'thday of
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Dm•fl,hter Observed
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toffee and Ml'!. Audrey Yo;ng
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris !
at tht tea .servief'. Dr. Brown
oxprossed thanks to au wi!O entertaioed wilb a birthday par- I
ly Wednesday e.elling at their
attendfll.
homf in Paintsville, Ky., hoD·
•ring !heir daughter,
Carol
E!aine, on her 3rd birthday.
After the hoii&lt;II'Od RUest bad
opened tile gilts am! fOrds,
rerrtshments "' ...
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and eake were served lo
Pians were modo for the attendiag Jacludlog Mr. and l
annual Thankspving diatter lo Mr Halph p . te
B ky
bt&gt; h ld
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e Monday, Ntvember ~. Viclor, IUid Diana Pointer, Mr.
when the JOfi' NH of the and Mr9. Morrlo and oltildrea,
Unitfll MethodiSt (burch met Denny and the honoree. Send·
}~onday
evening at
t !I e ing gjft! were Mr . .and
Mrs.
t urch.
Eldo• Morris and sons, M r J,
Mrs. Mllrit Chapman. presi- Elsie Hll.ddox, Mr. and Mrs. :
doni,. opf'Bed the meeting w11i! / Charles Smith, a•d childrea,
devetrons taken frtm Psalm 34 Mr. and Mrs. Dale Goodnite, ,
•nd gave a meditaUoo oa &amp;unt-1 and children, Middleport; and '
iftg Our Blessmgs, closing with ! JaR Lou Daniels.
Painl~v ille,
prayer. Members responded to , Ky. and Mrs. E. T. Der.ton of
r~ll call with a ~o wer of the Oweningeville, Ky.
1
BJb!e. It was decidi!d to have I
"-. pianne&lt;J potluck dinner at Ill Til. Richard• ia
6.30 P· m. for the Thanksgiviag I H
meeting.
onored by Group
Followmg 1 slwrt business 1 MM!. Arnold Richards, MId·
sessien. program •-ks
1dleport, was presealed a life
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were , m mbersh. . th m
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made for the new year · by tbe 1 e
tp m
e nomen 1
members.
i CooV&lt;'nYon of the Ohio BapA dessert course In k . I t1st General Association at tbe
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W1th Halloween was served b . annu meetiqg
the .Assoc1a1
the hostesses, Mrs.
lion held .in T•ledo last week,
Custer and Mn. Antone IAJ k I Mrs. Richards was given 1 1
Members were seated at c
pia ~1'1 n:cognitioJ .... work and ,
table with white cover an d cen- , serv1ct
mSh th@ . Baptist denom- 1
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lf'rPd with a large orangt pu . ma 1011.
e lS corresponding ]
kin with orange tapers ,·n mp : secretary of tht Ohio Women 's
crys-1
. an active
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taJ holders on either
-d Convent'100 an d IS
Small arlificial pumpk.,n, Sl e. member of MI. Moriah Baptist
wer.,. Ch h · M'ddl
placed at inter11als alollg th · . ~ ll~ In 1 eport, where
table. Napkins alse urril':d ~ sbe 18 .tficer of the Missio•
the Ha!ltwet'fl theme..
(KJ
ary S.Ciety and is active wit.b
!the
Meigs
Coonly Uaite&lt;l
Church WomeR. She is also
leagu~ to Ml'et
president of Lewis Manlt:&gt;y,
At R~tuell Horne
American Legion Posl No. 128,
The
Child Conservation Auxiliary,
Loague will meet Thursday at
----7,30 p. m. at the home 0 11 The Strait of Magellan sopMrs. Maxine Russeil.
"Men- aralf's Tierra del Fuego, an
tal Achievement'' will
~ 1sland group, from the maiDthe ttpic and the guPSt !J)€'ak- l hmd of South Americ!l.
er, .Rev. Jo~eph R. Kraley, will ! .:;:;;,;::::;;;::;:;;::==;::
rev1ew the work to establish a
~heol for retardf~ children in I : __. . __ _.
Meigs County.
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Members are asked 1o briog · ~Olj·~cj,j··~·"':;. ..11.£.---Uems for a sunshine box for
the retarded school. Activity
toys such as toss games. balh:i
and jumping ropes are
qut&gt;Stf'd but no sriss•rs or
articles that m1ght be harmful.
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111-!Wiy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct. 19, 1965
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Electa Circle
Will Visit

Around and
Court of Honor
By Girl Scout8
About
The pledge to flag and Girl ~
Scout Promise. opened
the :l
Midd]eport
mee~ag of GJrl Scout Troop i
100 hursday evemng at the ~

Around and
About
for.neroy

· County Home

their golden wedding annlver- churches.
sary.
Tl)e cj~1e mad• plans to ii!!Dd
The circle vOte&lt;! to join. with a bolt or fOOd to the mlsalonthe othet circle• Jn sending a ary farmlt
tli India.. M r s.
medical Jo•Jrnal to Dr. CUrrey, Kauff displayed a qllilt which
medical missionary In India. she had C&lt;Jmpleted with asMrs. John Kaurf gav• a read- sistance from the
metnl..rs
Jng entitled. "Does Vour Faith and reported the bandages were
Go Deep Enough?" This was prepared, making the, Whlte
followed by a group discus- ICross quota completed. ' Mrs.
!!lon concerning the mndern day Charles Bennett closed I he
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meetlr!g with

Presl!r!l . ~ . Mrs . . , HJrold .
Chase, Mrs, Dale MOUI'IIIII.
Mrs. Frances Bearhs, M r 1.
John Seines, Mrs. LQ)Ian MeGhee, Mrs. &amp;,)eot Hu~l)es. Mrs.
John Kaufl, Mu. :Paul Smart,
Mrs. Gerald Anlhliny, _Mrs. R~
chard Qwen, Mrs.- ~aries Be"'
nett and one· guest, Ju411h OWen.

Plans were made to assist
Plans were made to visit the
1 with th~ s•,hool lunch program
county home resideniB
for
! and to remember a medical
Thanksgiving at the October
~ missionary when the Lovejoy
meehag of the EJecta Circle of
home of Mrs. Jack Seelig, RD .. '
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Circle of the Middleport First
the Middleport First
Baptist
Pomeroy.
I Weekend guests of Mi's. Sar- Baptist Church met Tuesday
Church at the home of Mrs.
A court of honor was hclo 1ah Dobbs were Mr. and lvlrs. levening at the home of Mrs.
Fielding Hawkins Tuesday eve. Mr. and Mrs . C. J. Struble with Rebecca Seelig and Diana I E. L. Fletcher of Coolville and Harold Chate. The meeting was
ning.
were in Logan today to al\end Ridgway, patrol leaders, V1ck1 Mr. and Mrs. Amos Deem of I opened with a pray.,. p 0 em
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The meeting was opened by the funeral of Mrs. Isabelle Clark, scribe and Mrs. Ph,J Leachtown . W. Va.
i read by the president. Mrs.
the president, Mrs. Willis An- Groves.
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I Ohlinger, scout leader, parhc- Weekend guests of Mr. and I Paul Smart
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Mis3 Jerri Frick underwent ipating .. A kaper chart
wa:-. Mrs. James Sou_ders were Mr_ · Devot1'on•. entJ'tled,
"New
thony follov•ed Ly devotions giv·'
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en by Kathryn Werner. It was knee surgery Monday, at Mt. made. New members learned 1and Mrs. Ig.natms ~ · Sarac1- Steps of Faith,'" were present·
anoounced that the White Cross Carmel Hospital, Columbus and I the laws and songs. llefresh· lno of. Cambndge. Oh10. Mrs. ed by Mrs. Frances Bearhs.
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quota had been completed.
is convalescing nicely.
rnents were served by Mrs. SaracJ~11 ts the former Judy A thank-yol1 note was
read !
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
F'rici: Ohlinger to Reb~ca Seelic. Di· Gran.dmnetlt, llo was a teach- from Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest '
Several important dates were
s
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announced and isrluded
the and Paula spent the weekend ana Hidgway, Vicki
Abbott, er 1s the Jlv1lddleport . c ools , Hughes for N!membrances on I
at Reynoldsburg with Mr. and RayRne Cole, Brenda
Will. seven years ago. Whtle here
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You should stop In the Camert dtptrtment
World Communit}' Day, Nov. 4 Mrs. John R. Weeks and ram· Debbie Ohlinger,
Rose mariel she resided will! Mr. and Mrs.
on the 1tt floor and Nt tht complete lint
at the Grace Episcopal Church ily. Mrs. Frick remained for Colburn, Nancy Gill,
Shellie Souders.
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In .Pomeroy ; Pthe Baptist Wtolm- a week's visit to be with her Clark Sandra Curtis
SonJ·nl Mr. and :ltrs. James Weber
ullspeoplt In the C:tmert dep1rtmtnt to
en s Day ot '"ayer at
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· 1 daughter Jerri at :vu. Carmel White Vicki Clark and guests have returned to their home
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Laura,
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psy to ttkt p1ctures, i•IY· to. ~f:ll and
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Sunday
.Jahn Fnc
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the1r home m M1ddleport.
a oween rays o rm a
~"' of oU-r to bur ot· illiirtolclt Mnol·
ble prices.
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and son-m-Jaw, Mr and Mrs. I
Mr. and Mrs George Dallas ~ookJes were prepared f?r shutHost~sses for the B. H. San- Eldon Weeks . Mr. Weeks and
and cluldren, :;outh Charleston. ms when the Dorcas Crrcle of
born SocJ~ty mee.tmg were na~· Mr Fnck attended the home- I
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l OhiO, VIsited over the week Ihe Middleport FirSt Bap!!Sl
Kodak
ed mcludmg :\1 s Uert Bod!· comm at Mornin Star EUF
end \~lth theJr parents Mr and Church met Tcesday evenmg
lnstamatic Movie Cameras
mer, chr . Mrs FJeldmg Haw- churc~ '" the aft:rnoon.
Mrs Forrest Bachtel. Middle· at the home of Mrs. Dana
kms, Mrs. Ed1son Baker, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Larr Bunce
I port and Mr and Mrs. William Hamm. Mrs. Ellzabeth Slav_en.
AU are easy to load. You never have to
GeneVJve Saxton Halite Mcln- 1 • d St
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ehmrman,
opened
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meetmg
remove film pack 'til 50 feet han been
tyre and Mrs. Manmng Kloes · an
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run-battery. power drive, takes beautiful
I the weekend w1th thetr parents
Mr~. Dav1d Entsmmger
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and. Barbara M•11ray
Mr and Mrs Don Rea Min~ Mrs Melvin Grimm enter· VJSiltng m Charleston With her DevolJOns were g1ven by M:s
color movies, all with built·in filters.
M1ss Rhoda H&lt;~ll_ presented ersvJJie and Mr. and Mr~. Wat-1 tamed the Loyal HelpPrs class daughter and famiiJ , MI. and , Fred G1bbs and mcluded scnpYou'll find all of the models at EiberUlds.
the program matenal
taken
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was annm.:nced that toilet artJ. Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Thnmp· h
un ay mner guess
r Magnet " The c1rcle voted to
You'll like the easy loading, the easy filsh
cles or Yll'd gonds were to be son and Susie and Demse aml i oTmhe.
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Mrs
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taken to the World Commumty 1 • ' r 1
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you get m these Instamatie Cameras.. Bl~tk
Day.
Albany and Mr. and Mr s.
. d th Ps I '23 in um- 1 _ro lers all ~ons,
I e an I misslonanes and to remember
Th
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B11ly and a guest and Mrs
and white prints, color prints and eolor
A dessert course was servoma~
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urn us son Devotions taken
from
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f shut-ms for Thanksgivmg. A I
slides. We have all of the models t04, 1114,
0 1 donatiun was given to provide
eU by the hostr•·s to the above were w~kcnd guests of Mrs. Mark 16 were led by
Mrs r:eorgm McCrothers, all
304,
404, 500, 704, 804 and the new· bista·
and Mrs. A. R Putlen, Mrs. l John Sn,lth. Sunday afternoon Orville Crooks who gave a med- Coiu~bus
I clothmg for a needy
child. '
matic 324. Come in and see them now.
Tony Fowler, Mrs. Nora Ham· i caller;, were Mr. and Mr 5· itation from The Upper Room : J Recent v,151 tors ~~t~ d M~~ : The Whit~ Cross quota was
ilton. and guests, Mrs. James 1 Hugh Bear~~.
and closed with prayer.
A ames Fau Kner. an 'er. au I reported and Halloween trays
Movie ~rojectors Murr&lt;•y, Mrs. "Edgnr Wolfe, and : Roy DavJs _a! Largo,
Fla.: round robin get well card and ter, Mrs. Eva Hartle!, \\ere Mr.! were sent to shut-ins, Mrs. Wil- ~
Mrs. Donaid Boone.
and Carl ~avis of Syracuse .r~'-la flower \\lere sent to Mr s. A. !an~ M_rs. James. .Faulkner of ! liam Motley, Mrs.
Charles
Slide Projedors- Screens
- -- - - turned Fnday after a
VISit L Flanagan.
Charleston. W. Va ., Mrs. Faye I McNa mee, Mrs. L. M. Boice,
Ask the salespeople to sbow you bow et87
with relatives in Pontiac, Mich. I ·Mrs. William Eichinger pre-; Barno~ an~ da ug hter. Leah Mrs. Ada Roo t, Mr.
Harry I
it
is to operate a Kodak iMtamatle !.!ovle
PLT~N PAR39TY h . I Roy Davis left Saturday for lsented the study of women of Kady WesselL, of CleveiFandl,kMr. IHoudashelt, and Mr. Clarence :
Browme roop
Projector - Carousel Slide Projector ~
IS nvmg his_ ho~e , ~argo, Fla. after. a the bible giving the life
of an Mrs. awrence au ner, Clark.
;
Rudy Matlc Viewer. You'll want one of the
a costume Halloween party on1 viSit w1lh his brother and SIS- ' Lot's wife. Three readings were , South Charlestofl, and ~alter\ Mrs. Joe Wilson presented
Projectors and Screens to c.omplete your
Saturday, Oct. 29, from 7 to 9 ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl lgiven, "Year Around Garden," , Faulkner or Charleston, W. Va. 1 the progra m entitled,
"The
Camera
equipment.
p. m. _lnv1ted guests are the Davis, Syracuse.
by Mrs. Helen
Dam ewood; 1Mrs, Faulk11er . J ~ recuperatmg Psalm:i, Hymn Book of HumanBr~wme Troop members a_nd ~orma_n D~Uas, stude.nt _at "Reverence," Mrs.
Royal from a recent illness.
ity." Mrs. Hamm was assisted
the1r leaders, Mrs. Dave_ lim- Oh1o UnrverSJty, and Miss Lm-, Thomas, .nd "Greetings for&gt;
.
by Mrs. Charles Searles
In
dy and Mrs. Tracy Hannmg. &lt;ia Dalton of Wintersv ille were a LadiPs Aid Bazaar," from a
A'ITEND FljNERAL
serving a dessert course.
weekend guests of Mr.
and 70 year old card tha t belonged , Local relatives in Pittsburgh, Also attending were
Mrs.
Mrs. Max Folmer and family . to Mrs. Grimm's mother, by I Pa., Wednesday, October 12 to Clyde_ Winebrenner, Mrs. BeuMr. and Mrs. Floyd Davis! Mrs. Robson.
attend the funeral of Claude lab White, Mrs. John Fllltz,
1
returned
to
their
home,
WellsThe
hostess
served
a
dessert
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Pomeroy Ollto
ville Saturday and Mr. and course to the above and Mrs .l enzo Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Charle1
White, Movto or Still Comoro-nd you'll llkt tho ooto prlcoo. too. Pick out 1ho ofn ond type of
Mrs. Ira Davis to their home. Damon Farrell and Mrs. Wil- Robert Davis, daughters, Eliz- Mrs. Frank Cbe.,ebrew, Mrs. film you use and *hen ... how you can NVt in Elbtrftlds Camtr1 cltptrtment.
NOT OPEN
TONIGHT ond THURSDAY
East Liverpool Sunday. They Jiam Houdashelt.
abeth, Helen, Emma Lou and Isabel Toy, Mrs. Pearl Hoi:·
&lt;
were
called
here
Wednesday
by
-.
--~Joyce,
and
son,
Dale,
Mr.
man
and
Mrs.
Wilson.
FRIDAY ond SATUROAY
the death of their brother-in . ville were Friday guests of and Mrs. Max Folmer and
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"BOY, DtO I GET A
Jaw, Harley Brown and while Mrs. Myrtle Long and attend· Peggy, Max and Vanessa, all cuse, and Roy Davis of Largo, I
WRONG NUMBER!
here were guests of their sis- ed the Brown funera l.
of Pomeroy, Carl Davis, Syra- Fla.
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Bob Hope
E!ke Sommf'r
Phyllis Diller
Miss
"TERROR IN THE CITY
Lee Grant
R)t'hard Bray Sue Davis and brother Keith
and Mrs. Alvin Sanford of East
Sunday thru Wednesday
Liverpool were
overnight
Oct. 23-26
guests Thursday of Mrs. MyrELVIS PRESLEY
tle Long and attended the fuin
"PARADISE-HAWAIIAN
neral of Harley Brown.
STYLE"
Mr. and Mrs. Murrial Lon o
Technicolor
of Parkersburg, W. Va., II
Elvis Presley
Suzanna LPigh and Mrs. Cy Autherson, MJ
Ja ~. Shig£&gt;ta
Donna Butterworth Henri~tta Diehl and Mrs. Me·
Powers or Columbus~ and Mr ~ ­
Marianna Hill
FeatureU• &amp; Colorc1rtoons
George Thornton and Mr. and
Ad million: 75c &amp; 40c
Mrs. Harold Nanna of Nelson-

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

VOL XVIII NO. 160

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the Cape Town supreme court
today ru led Oemitrio Tsfaendas
was mentally disordered when
he assassin~ted Prime Minister i
Hendrik Verwoerd on the floor '
of parliament. He ordered him
committed to prison.
The trial of the 48year.old
parliamentary messenger thus
ended abruptlv without a
charge being read. Tsafend·
as' atwmeys had argued for
throe dcys 1!101 he was a ''hopele-&lt;'•rohl•nphrtnic" who thought
he was bewitched t&gt;y a giant
tape worm insld• him.

CANBERRA, Australia (UP!) - President Johnson
arrived in Australia to a tittersweet welcome today with
thousands cheering and singing greetings but with s\Jch
a noisy anti·U. s. crowd outside his hotal be had to slip
in a back door.
The President flew in over a brilliant rainbow from
New Zealand where he appealed to North Viet Nam to
stop shooting and join a peaceful "war for human dignity."
Placards denouncing U. S. policy in Viet Nam and
chants of "LBJ go home" greeted him at the airport,
though the cheers outweighed the catcalls.
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At the end of a triumphant 11-mile motorcade, l!no
the city, the President arrived at the Rex Hotel where
an estimated 2,000 demonstrators, many of them beard·
ed youths and l!lrls wearing
T-shirts, blo~aded
the and chatting with adul\.1, heedmain entrance and scream- less of placw;ds denouncing U.S,
ed hatred.
policy in Viet Nam and efres
Johnson was ushered In by a of some youtht•11 spectators \Q
rear entrance. Word spread "Go home LBJ."
\llrough the crowd virtually Police estimated 30.000 people
WOMAN OF THE WEEK- blockading the floodlit main lined the motorcade route from
Grace Pratt Is the 1916 ''Wo- entrance and enraged the the airport to the city proper
mao of tbe Week" of \be Mid· demonstrators. They tried to with another 10,000 at or near
dleport Buslneos aDd Profes- storm the entrance, but police the airport. Canberra's populasional Women's Club. Sbe Ia and security agents hurled them Uon is q:,.ooo and the welcome
the orgaoJzaUou's president back.
was bigger and more rousing
aud preoldeut of lbe MiddleAn ela!td Johnson stopped his than that . given Qut'fn EJ\z.
port Amoteur Gardeners club car sit Urnes In an 11-mile abeth in 1!16.1.
and a member of the Middle- motorcade to wade IniAl crowds, One group of about
400
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