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-~f-.DaDy Sentlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oet. 25, 1988 '

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1l.:(lst Aug. 21
· Cl\arles Hupp, son of Mr.
--~ ·Mrs
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ifi)l~. and Naucy Randolph,

Around and

-.qhter o• Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
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n.anu~ p of Lancaster were
united in marriage, Aug. 21, at
the Apple Gro,.
Methodist
Qlurch at one-thirl)' in
the
afternoon by the ':lev. James
•Early.
The brloe was given in mar·
r'-" by her rather, Rufus

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eorge e nes re um
orne
Sunday trom Holzer Hospital,
and is "'nvai&lt;scing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene DeWees,
and family of r..olumbus spent
the we&lt;!l&lt;end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thomas
and with relatives in Middle t
RandoIph. Th e bride's maid por ·
•1\'JS Charlotte Manuel
and Mr. and Mrs. \Valier Thomas
but man was James Hupp • and family o( Crooksville were
\)roMther of the groom.
Sudnda!t ~es ts ofM his bdroMther
. rs. Hupp was ~ fon:ner an SIS er-m- aw. r. an rs.
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·Center at Col umbus and is a
gr ad uate o£ Lancaster High
School
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graduate or S011thern
Local
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by the Kenton Alum•mpioyed
in\lm Glass Corp. m Columbus
bj!~Ole being trar.sferred to
Qu.rdotte N. C., as customer
Cilntract Manager, where the
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.d. A
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receptiOn
COUple IS res1 mg.
was held at the home or the

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warner
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and daug hters, oI Ob er Im, were
k d
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wee en guess o IS mo er,
Mrs Roat!rt Warner Sr.
M d " 0 L R h nd
r. an riJrs. . . ous a
Carolyn ol New Haven W. Va.
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Mrs. Mason Fisher and family.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher and WI! lie, oi Belpre, were
k d
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Young Wives
Club Meets at
·I Grange Hall

Sorority Planning
Annual RwhParty
The Xi Gamnia Mu wiU bold
its regular meeting Thursday,
October 27, at tJ1e Columbua
and Southern Electric Complf.
ny, Middleport, ·when final plans
lor th e "'sh par ty .will be ma de.
The party will be November
at the Grace Episcopal Manse
Members should bring
or send aU Christmas orders to
Jane Walton by October 29th.

Church Society
Meets at Home
O# Mrs • Roush

Haath
. Church
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District Event
Heath Methodist
Youth Fellowship was host
thdletriMeigs ~unty MYF for
s 1ct meeting
th held
even _ng at e church. M Is
Jenmrer ~lakeslee of the
eroy Unlled Methodist:n:!~rn":.
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The Middleport group had
votions w1th Robbie Ord
leader. Sht! rf'ad scripture
en dfrom Matthew and gave
me ltation and prayer. M is
Sherrie Shuler president of
host group,
the
co
ty members .and their leaders.

the de&lt;oraUons
were D&lt;»de
Wal·
ters,
Okey Reltter,
van Joho·

RtitIa-..
"" Carnl11al

son and Gary Slaven.

R&lt;zyalty A.nnau~

Assisting with the serving
were Mrs. Guy Shuler, Mrs.
James Joboson, Mrs. Robert
Mrs. Joan Wright. Coununits represented included
Rutland•
. Pome!"y
!Iacino havmg the largest number
present.
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MEN'S WORK GLOVES

Elberfelds In·Pomero·y.

Moore's Christmas

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FIVE CEN'fi

Congressman Walter H. Moe!·
1er today aiUIOOIICOd in Washinglon that the Soli Conaerva·
lion Service will authorize the
Leading Creek Small Watershed
project in Meigs County for
planning this year.
The Important Meigs Coonty
improvement project, the first
ever 'aUthorized for the
long
deprosoed county in Southeas~

Paramount was "concern for
the physical weH&amp;re of t b e
)'OIIIlg men who are represen~
iDg the three high acbools in
atbieUc competiUon. The pbyst
cal rompetltton In the SEOAL
is atiff. II is unfair and unwiae
for us to coottoue placing our
students in a situation where
serious or permanent Injury
may poaslbty mar the life or
your young men. This ~nsoli·
dation of athleti&lt; potential wUI
greatiy lessen the possibility of
such an unfortunate occurrence.
"IJue to vartona cirewn·
otances, lhe Rutland Wgb
SCbool is etperlencinl a great
amO'IIII of dllllculty Ia oblalnfag aa odequate
and

oomplete sclledule, porti.,..
larly Ill foothBIL Both The
PleiDo and Chauncey • Dover
will be unavaltable am year
dae to the Athena coasolJdao
llon.
STRONGER TEAMS
''This combination of the ath·
leUc tal•nts of the three
schools will give us 1 stronger
athletic representation fOl the
district and will result In mOle
and better publicity for our
teams and the team members.
This should produce a greater
opportunity of recognition of
these individual talents by rol·
lege scouts and result in more
scholarship opportunities for
our players.

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"The fnml Ill 1 oomiiiDtlil ,
athletic JI'OII'81D wiD be a "' ,
tal oae in hastening an eariJ .,
and accelerated ''pulllnc ttgetber" o1 the diverse 1n1ere11
groups now cnntaiDed witbf11
our dlalrlct. Tbfl 'pulllng lao
gether' should ea1110 a puiiJ
Improved total almllepbere Ia
whlch the other probleml Ill
consoUdaUon UUIJ be Dllll't Uy and more effectively 111801.ed.
"Ftaally, lblt 11 1 ....,..._
whlcll mut ..-.n, lllve
1101- 1u - dlllrtel. w.,.
not olive U _ .. , ad ....
one more poap of lllallea!l
tile aeaior daa 11 . . , ,..
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Planning Promised This Year

ern Ohlo, wm rover approil·
mately 150 square miles. lie p.
Moeller said this long range
future development of Meigs
County "is the best news we
have ever had."
Today's announcement means
that a SoU Conservation Serv·
ice watershed planning staff,
composed of engineers, bydrol·
ogists, geoiogisl8, ecooomlsts,

and other needed specialists,
wiU be assigned to. work with
local CO!Illervation sponsoring
organization. to design
the
Watershed Work plan. The Far.
mers Home
Adminlstra·
tion will
work
wl t h
local sponsors on the necessity
for a watershed loan. The Bur·
eau of OUtdoor Recreation may
help in connection with recrea·

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lion developments.
ID other words, Moeller said
Meigs County is now on the
road to having a' real place in
the rapid development occurring
all over the loth Congressional
District. The entire economy of
the county wUI have an uplift
from this project.
"A large, active and farslght.ed Federal project like this can

be the incentive needed I or\ water allea 111vldoned 111 lht
new industry to come and take Leading Creek Project can p~
a bard look at the potentials of vide a most valuable base for
Meigs County. This project in the development of a
1ar1e
the future can create adequate scale recreation indusiry. ~
and stable water supplles so vi· gratulat10111 te all who have
tal for modern llgbt Industry worked so bard ID get thlJ proand for future economic jed."
growth," he said.
hi a telephone eonYOfllatlO(I
''Moreover," Moeller 118id, today from Athens, the lab fGI'
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CAM RANK BAY, Viet Nt1111 (UPI)- Pretldent
1 massively protected oeeret ·t blt to
Viet Nam todoy to laD: to Amerkln troops and sol·
emaly pledfe to &amp;hem "we sllall ne- let you down

com nodes."
The President flew Into lhe well protected Clm
Banb Bay supply base on lhe coast, utUlzlng a vbll
to Corregidor Island in lhe Philippines as a cover for
&amp;he lUdden flight. He spent two houra and 24 min·
1lteo wllh Gen. WUllwn C. Westmoreland, the U. S.
commander In Vlel NIDI, and men at the base.
Ftnl, be surprised Westmoreland by wnferrlng
a Distinguished Service Medal on him. Then, from
1 platform, perspiring In the troplt beat, the President told lhe assembled troops:
"I just wuldn't tome to this part of the world
ud not come to see you. I give you Ibis pledge. We
shall never let you down nor your fighting eo!J!rades
nor the 15 million of Viet Nam nor the hundreds of
mUllons of Asians. One day the whole world willlmow
that what you have done here was worth the price.''

Harley D. Mo81mu. . _
er realdeat II romen, •
reeeotiy named Vtlllly SupetID\elldeDI for
Mallincfl'ltll
Chemical Worb' ... ....
in llaletp, N. (). Malllndl.
rodt, maker ol """'' liill ..,..,
ioas cbemleabo, ... IZ pllllll •
iD the v. S., Canad1 111111 New

Mtllco. Mllla111111 Ud ilea
employed with Ohio VlllleJ
Eleelric Corp. 11 lbelr KYgw
Creek p;,a~ 1tr lOVeD yea~~;
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AUTO LOANS
PERSONAL LOANS
MORTGAGE LOANS

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Wellaveador,a cat; a rabhitaDda'67 ForcL
M,father alwaya buya Forda hecauae they never
give him any trouble. Our new Ford haa doora·that
lock bythemaelves••• a light that teO. us if we
needgu •••a stereo
player••• ancl aae tbiag
DlJ father doem't know about.
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amoaal theater. Aay 1°cal
member wllo has not I'OCflv.
ed a membe:!\,eard by
today, lo asked
call tUo
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CAPE UNNEDY - A CI!N·

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eooperatloa Ill lblt dller. ketbell coach will be made lot
Then wiD be band ~ lowing the basketball seasoa.
resentlllg !Ill three
b I 1 b We hope to have this aelecUoa
ael!oolo De&lt;tyear also• .t lelo made prior to AprU 1,1987. The
ter wm be seol very sooa to selection of the band director
the Band Boelter gnupo of wlll be made prior to March 1,
all three 10boola lo ammge 1967," be said. Ills atatement
aa early meettog lo seek further said:
soluUoDB to the preblemJ lao "This decision was not an
v"lved in combhdag the lhree easy one for the people involv·
bando."
ed. II will cause many probHargraves aaid the oelection lems which will demand a great
of the head football
roach amount of time and effort to
wUI be made sometime after solve. First of all, let me state
the close of the football sea· that the decision was not made
son."
as a result of pressure, either
"We hope It have this selec- public or private.
tion made prior to January I, Hargraves gave the follow·
1967," he said.
lng reasons why the decision
'"l'he selection of a bead bas- was made:

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Small Deposit Reserves Your Selection I

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WEillNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1966

each day, October 24, unlllllmotl!ly 24, unanlmou1ly rerommended
sport will repre""t the Middle- accept and approve this rec- to the Melg.s Local Bopnl oi
pori, P010eroy and Rutland ommendation of the Athletic EducaUon that one team should
High Schools beginning next Board."
represent the three
hI g b
ocbotl year 1967-$1, SUperlnten- "The overall direction and schools of the district Ill all
dent George C. Hargraves an· control of the total athletic sports beglnnlag with the 196'1·
nounced in a combined meet· program m the Meigs Local 68 school year.
log of athleUe boosters.
School District bas been assign· '"l'hie action bas the approv·
lllr. Hargraveo' speech, lm· ed by the board of education al of the Ohio !Hgb
School
presaive In delivery, held its to the Meigs Local Athletic Athletic Association. II
has
audience opeUbound. Following Board. The memhers of this been discussed fully with Com·
it, be received a spontaneous group are James Diehl, Jameo mls9loner Paul Landis and Asovatlon.
Vennarl, Forrest Ward, Nolan sistant Commissioner Harold
Hargraves, In bts prepared Swackhamer, Donald
Wolle, Myers.
statament informed 106 boos~ Richard Jones, Larry Morri· "11111 aclloa bas the apo
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son and Hargraves,
proval ol the Soutlleaatero
"Upon consulting with the After first considering the Ohio Athlelk League. We have
athletie board and hearlllg their matter five weeks ago and ~- met with the prtncfpllls ol all
....ommendatlon, the Meigs Lo- ter subsequent restudy, the all&gt; ael!oollla the league and have
cal Schonl Boanl did on Moo· letic board on Monday, October lllelr uouranco ol complete

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Kathy Kt'ng t's

Potluck Supper
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nigh~ Oct. 19. at 7:3(1 p. m.
at the h0m 01 M Od
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Each member and
Roush and her mother Mrs
Anna Buck.
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Dewhurst, Audrey Patterson,
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VISITORS
approllmately tiOO
son Poolet, silliest; Mrs.
Beatrice May Eloise
S .th
1 rmntJa i'eauger and Chlis- an oVerfiowing crowd enJova!d
Ritchie, most onginaL
Eloise Matso~ Mary .;'~ ;
t ne Van Cleve of Columbus,
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The business portion
Genevieve Dewhurt,
Came
Kaspar of Pomeroy.
In the athleUc program, ·
orniUed and games were
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1·oyed
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Ada
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d ehres,_men is to
wtC es,
MASON- The Sunshine class M
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the Mason Methodist church and Odessa R~ush were wei- rs
m ~rna
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· You should visit Elberfo1dl
elder and coffee were
their moothly meet- ~omed as new "'~mbers The froupst or semfmCahrs oUn t Fe. .
Stop in mens department on the Ftnt
t M K 'th R'd
lngs on Thursday 1 when they
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floor and see the fine selecttoa
Ro rsy. " M 1 eLnour,
met at the home of Mrs Ev- meetmg was m charge of the Witness, Service and ottJers.
of Men's Work Gloves on rate.
ay onng
rs arry
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with
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by
Mrs
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n a variety .of
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!lyles, some with double red
Alvin Tripp Mrs.
C th . S
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rs. a1
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safety cuff and gaunUet ul1
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Mrs Bill Windon M"s Ro er gomg president, announced the Anna Buck her daughter Odes- . .
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sty leo, ail leather gloves in your
Gaul Mrs. Tom Hayman Mrs.
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president, Mrs. George Carmem rs went to the dining
combination gloves In your flvBMrslh. AGuy RHayhman, Kathy
secretary, Miss
Emma
droomh for redlreshments ' of I
orite styles. Stop In rigllt IWaJ.
e nn 1lc "·
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were named ktng and queen at
the li.utland Halloween earnJvll
Saturday evening while Aid
WU.Iiams and Sherry Mlcbaell
were laking honors as lht
and pr•-·-s.

groom's parents Mr. and Mrs. er and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arn- Thursday, Nov. 17 • at the
Following an auction, a short
Halloween' season and included
Arnold HJpp.
old.
of Mrs. Net Carpenter.
meeting was he 1d.
: 1large spoder web, orange and
Attending wer• Rev. James Gordon Fisher, student at
The group agreed to wire
ack streamers. In charge or
Eary, Chri&gt;S and Debby, Mr. Mountain Stale Business Col .
flowers to one or their mem·
and Mrs. Hufus Randolph, Mr. lege sp!!nl the weekend with
bers, Mrs. Russell, Barton, re· Kathy King, daughter of Mr.
Olld ·Mrs. Harold Grady and his parents, Mr and Mrs. Mapdrtedly ill in Gr0011sburg, Pa. and Mrs. William King, Middle·
children, ell of Lancaster, Mr. son Fisher and daughters.
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Refreshments were served by pOrt Route 1, entertained with
and Mrs. llon Wri~1t and child. Rollin !Butch) Pullins
or
I er ome
the hostesses. Halloween decor· a Halloween party for school·
.rtn or Columbus. Mr.
and Thurston spent the
weekend ~ick ?iler, senior at
ations were used on the dining mates at her home Saturday
Mrs. Curtiss Randolph
and with his grandparents, Mr. and UmversJt)', and a group of
table. Favors of
miniature evening.
·daugbtP.r of Lancaster,
Mr. Mrs. Rollin Bearhs.
lege clas~ates, were
pumpkins with a tiny candle The basement of the King
-..nd Mrs Arnold Hupp, Rocky Randall Pullins o£ Thurston guests ?f his ~renth, Mr. and were the favors used.
~orne. was decorated in keep~
.and Edw;;~rd, Mr. and
Mrs. i was the weekend guest of his Mrs. Richard Oiler over ~ he Altcnd 1ng were Misses Hilda mg w1th the season with orange
James liupp and son of Ash- grandmotner, Mrs. Raymond weekend. ~ey. ca~e ~~CJa~Jy and Lorena Weiss, :Miss Emma a~d black streamers, goblins,
Land, Mr. and Mrs. G eo r g e Pullins Sr .
for the Mlamt-Ohlo UmversJty Forthe, Mrs. George Carson, Witches ~nd othe~ decorations.
IHupp of Long Bottom, Max Eddie Lemley of Columbus, football . game Saturday·
Mrs. Reuben Stewart,
Mrs. ~ames and dancmg were en·Manuel, St. Mr!i. Dolly Wolfe, and Cpl. Gtanley R. Lemley of _Spendmg the wee~end were Wil!iam Fry, Mrs. Russell Joyed during the eve_ning. Re.
'Mr. •nd Mrs. Wilbur McCaiin Cherry Point, N.C., spent the RICk, Ruthl Narduzzo,
lnde· Capehart, Mrs. Albert Swatzei, fresl!ments or sandWIChes, pota·
and thildren, Mrs. Dallas Hill, weekend with their parents, I pe~ence, Otuo; Joe ~art, Ha- Mrs. Hazel Lleving, Miss Mary to chips, punch, and doughnuts
·Charlottf! Manuel. Don Manuel, Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Lem.l wau ; .Judy :rump, Llma;
Dudding, Mrs. Eber
Roush, ~d candy were served durAll the famous nationally advertised br1nds 1nd the on11 you
llrs. Kati• Bass of Clifton, W. ley.
Iand Mrs. Clifford Noe of
Mrs. Ray Proffitt, Mrs. Thorn· mg the social hour.
Va., Roger Spawn. Max Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rus- ark.
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and Mrs. Foglesong.
Attending were Nancy Buchsee on TV are here ready for you. All at Moore's uluall- prlc11
·Michael Bell ar.d friend
of sell and family and Mrs. Eddie [ Mr. and M~s. 0Jier on
arran, Kathy Conde, Susan GerColumbus, Mrs. Bertha Robin· Lemley or Columbus visited day ent.ertamed the
, iach, Rhonda Hysell, Kathy Me·
aon.
Sunday with their grandmoth- group and wm Jomed
G~rr, Sylvia Swanson, Diana
er, Mrs. Viola Jeffers.
er students, mchJdmg
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Welsh, Dave Buskirk, Marc
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Zirkle Barre, Cievelarnl: ;lack Hat·
French, Richard Hawley, Mike
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,ruJiiJto!!i&lt;:i!Mf;'! or Columbus were weekend held, Bob RJx, ()ayton:
Van Cooney, Jim Warner, KaUSE MOORE'S LAY·AWAY PLANI
guests of relatives in the area. Haughey, ~t~··.,~ass.: Steve
thy, and her sister and broiher,
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; Mrs. Amanda Taylor or Hun- Spoerndle, . UISVI e, .
A potluck supper was
Sherry and Kevin.
''r;
t·mg lon park, Cai'f1 ., was here ry
DaviS,
Lima
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Carol
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Col b and Dermis
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NAME OMITI'E0
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M L'151 ,9
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Taylor, spent several days with .
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socia1 room of the church
ary
e name was
t,'
M nd M J D H
f dmner were Mr. and Mrs. Char· cedi th
terly
tentially omitted from the
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of guests alten&gt;llng the birth
Br. ha
I e, son, Gr eg, Mr . .and
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POMEROY
OPEN
FRI.
&amp;
SAT.
NIGHTS
m as an.
'Mrs Rll&lt;!llen Collins Middle- mee ng.
da
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\llenciellll
~ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Trusseii Iport.; Mr.· and Mrs. Glenn Da· Rev. carver Williams presid· St~Ue~ Y or ev.
Mrs. William Seipel returned and daughter, Dawn, of MI. vis, Mrs. James Oiler, Stock· ed at the meeting and ren&lt;orts l....:::::;;_ _ _ _ _ _ _~
to her home in Columbus Sun· V~rnon are spending a week port; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis .
of the church and
day alter spending several days with his parenis, Mr. and Mrs. and son, Larry,
School officers were read.
here with her aunts, MisS Ma- Stanley Trussell.
ville; and Steve Oiler,
Won One class and
bel Hysell and Mrs. Herbert Mr. and Mrs. Cortls Laubner of Rick Oiler. Steve also
Young Adult Class agreed
111ink and r•mily, and
other or Manon vlsued Sunday w~th j the football games at
purchase new chairs for t h
. relatives. Mrs. Seipel accom· hiS Slste~. Mrs. Grover Jenkm- ens Saturda, with the group. Sunday School room.
ponied Mr. and Mrs, Owen Fink . son.
At the close of the bu~:~~~
•aild Miss IJyseli to Middleport i
BIRTHDAY DINNER HELD session Rev. Williams in
•last ·Thursday after they had 1 Lemley's Entertain
A birthday turkey dinner was ed Mr. Edgar Neubanks of the
spent the day in Columbus with
held on Sunday for Mrs. II. L. United Church Directories who
·Mrs. George Fry. Mrs. Fry With Sunday Dinner Miller ·at her residence on I gave inrormation on how to
spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Lem· Beech-S~ Middleport.
'!'bose, a church directory,
daughter. Mrs. Chad
ley entertained with a dinner present were Mr. and Mrs. R.
GIRLS
It Ashville while Mrs. Seipel Sunday ~ening at their home C. Little, Mr. and Mrs. S. B.
was awav.
on Liberty Ave in Pomeroy. Miller, all of Canton, sisters or
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Silvers, Present were Eddie Lemley, Mrs. Miller, and. Capt. Joyce
' Coral Gah1es, Fla. are guests
Columbus; Corporal Stanley R. E. Miller, who is attending the
end
her sister. Mrs. H. o. Ewing
Lemley, Cherry Point, N. C.;
· General's school In Indian·
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Scites Lance corporal Charles Mayno,
Ind. Capt. Miller is Mrs.
and Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneln Huntington, W. Va.; Corporal
daughter.
Sir•
'Wilcox were in Cincinnati John Davenport, St. Louis, Mo.;
$J.OO
l'h to 3 - - &gt;Where thev attended a Masonic Corporal Roger Becker, Tay. MEETING ANNOUNCED
oonvention .
Jorsvilie, lll.; John McDaniel, . The American Legion Auxil·
Mrs. Blanche Nease of Akron Mason·, w. va.; Charles and 1ary of Drew Webster Post
rs visiting here with gmiss Mil· Robert Lemley, Pomeroy, and No. 39 will meet tonight at 7:3(1,
Middleport
dred HawJey, Mrs. Nan Moore the host and hostess, Corporols H has been announced.
and Mrs. Everett Davis.
Lemley, Mayno,
Davenport
·Mrs. David Farmer and Mr;. and Becker are all stationed at
Arthur Skinner visited in Day· Cherry Point, N. C. CaiUng
. ton recently with Mr. and \hs. the evening were Mrs. """"' II
Lemley and Mr. and Mrs Ray.
•Dan Farmer. They went
·Jally to see Mrs. Farmer's
mond Russell and family of
......at-grandchild Scoti
, Columbus and Mr. and Mrs.
·ICil of
Mr. and Mrs. Ke\'in Adrian Carson, RuUand.
Srondeburg Mrs. B~~:':!:~"'gl ,·--.:;;:;:.:;;.:;;;;_
is !he former Lynn Farmer.
tape
·Mr. and Mrs. Randolph warn, 11
'Ravenswood. W. Va.
spe•1l
Sunday w1t.h her mother, Mr ~.
James Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mci"· ll Tonight thru WedrMBd1y
October 26
IVA SISSON
blnny viSited in Trimble
ELVIS PRESLEY
s.....t.ry
day with •elatlves Including Mr.
in
and Mrs. Wilbur Johnson ard "PARADISE-HAWAIIAN
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family . t'Jso joining the grooJp II
Technlcoior
there were Mr. and Mrs. Char- Elvis Presley
les Johnsor. and children
Suzanna Leigh
J as. Shigeta
S
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Mr. an
am ohnson and famDonna Butterworth
ily. Mr. and Mrs, McEI~o nnv
Marianna Hili
also visited enroute In Pomeroy FHtur•Ut &amp; Colorc•rtoans
with thelf nephew and fam;ly . A~d::m::i'?.'':"":':::'::5•='=40&lt;====
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wt:rnel.' and children of Yellow
THURSDAY,
Ocl.
27 _
NDT OPEN
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CR.DIT LIFE INSURANCII!
rho were visiting his mot:ter,
llrs. Ada Warner.
'noo ......... ........ boll bill F.a 11
Plllel lilot ril ·outamatlcaDy loOk dooN,
AVAILABLE ON ALL LOANS
lllotorj' af!er yoo a lot of
features.
wam you II a door fl ajar, or fuel 1o low.
• Like Ford'sexcltinenew BeleetShift CruJae.
a Stereo tape player, I Comfort.Sn,om VFR!E CUSTOMER PARKING
tiJatfoll that aha- st,a1e air _
./lritll !be
O.Matic ~·· It allifto automatically
, •• .,. leta you ohUt mw&gt;uatiy lor climbinl
windoWB closed. • And, every ool~ lllll!ot:uD,.
lll8ep hflll, doWilohHtJne, or jllll lor 11m. . tlt.l ''87 Ford lo equipped with F0\\1 M• Yoa COli aloo dloooo a C...venleDOO Control
Compoey Llfetluard·Dooici~Sola\J Foallllel.

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Thursday, Oct. 20, at the
fred G
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their :!~~~ H:l\o:"een
Mrs. Michael Burke and
Wilbur Robinson were

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Mayor ·~·· ,0. Fls.~er's C o u r I next Sunday at 1 p. m, for
Children
the Meigs Coun· Tuesday evening. jrlll'feltmg a Athens to hear Senator Ted
Children's !tom•, wives
$25 bond on a ~harge of lntoxi· Kennedy has been cancelled.
IPo•meroy Lion's Club members, cation was Henry 0. Taylor, li;;;;;;;;;;;:...;,;:;:.:;;;;;::..;;;,::;;,::;:;::..,
and guests, will be honored
Mt. Alto. Bonnie Sue HubWOMEN'S '
dmn~r Monday, October 31,
25, Middleport, was fined
at the Grace Episcopal Chcrch,
and COSL1 lor driving left
ITALIAN
Dale c
warner, of center and Freda Marie
president following a
Swan, 27, Route I, Middleport
of the cl~b Tuesday evening. was fined flO and costs lor
During the evening CBrtoons failure .to maintain
aasured
Bilek
will be shown to the children cIear d!Stance.
·$ 88
Brown
,..
and contestants of the Miss
LOCAL~TEMPS
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A,merican 1'eenage Pageant
Temperature in downtown
perform for the group. .
Pomeroy at 11 a. m. Wednesday
. New Concord,
Dis· was &gt;.1, degrees, under .aunny 225 N. 2nd
,Mlddlopor!
Gov&lt;;110r Of Lions
lil&lt;les.
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_ 13·K will be the speaker. Ia-·iii;iiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;ii;;..,iiiiiiiii~

WASIDiiiGTON (UP!) - The,rebul:ing him for "lrres~llfll·llhe blshopo, by occusing him offull-fledged lnvesugatlon Is
:!!)p~pal Churcb-to the great ble': attacks on tradit101\11 1 irresponsibility, had reflected on ranted, a board of ·
.~oorrassrnent of nearly all tl5 Chr11tlan doctrines,
'\ his personal integrity even more composed of five
61shop!-today wu co~tled The vote climaxed a stormy, seriously than if they had five laymen-will be elected to
i,J 1 full formal inqlliry mto hout!·long session of the House, decided '" try him for heresy. conduct it and to decide
.Citarres ~. llemy and '.'irre· ruHIIg body of the church, and "A h~resy charg~ is like a ' whether Pike should be tried
,ponslblilty
agomst BJShopJ prompted the 53-year... Id retired gnat's sting oompared with this before a church court.
JaiTH!s A. Pike.
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bishop of San Francisco kl rattlesnake bite," he snapped.
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Pike '•imsell demanded the/ demand lite Inquiry. He told his Presiding Bishop John E. If the case gets to a chmroh I
,ln~estigatiolt shortly belore i?"lleagues .they · had, in effect. : Hines said that under chureh court, Pike said he
_midmght '!Uesday ofler the • 'passed JUdgment on my / taw he had no alternative but to demand tltat the trial be public.
.1)\urch'o 139-rnember House of lconducl as a clergyman" 1 name 1 commission of bishops "!will go Into federal court and
Bi!lltops vol&lt;d 103 t.o 36 to adopt Jwithout giving blm adequate / to make a prelbninary study of , seek. an injunction to compel a
1 statement te)eclmg a beresy I heartng.
the charge• agamst Ptke.
1 publtc hearing,"
the onetime
trial fot him but sharply In addition, he told UP! that 1 If the commission decides a . attorney said.

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Pomero._r C of C Launches Survey ev!::.,~~vio/:~~~~:."~p

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A broad •urvey of job needs pony for Meigs Couuty growers /was given to the need for a 1Welsh, Albert Martin, Norbert of the Nazarene that began
1nd opportunities in the region to supply turkeys for the new . United Fund in the county, and Compton, Walter Stewart.
Uct. 24 and will continue thru
of Meigs County, which will turkey · processin&amp; plant Io' to Christmas promotion plans Ganl, Bill Grueser, John
Nov. 1. Pastor Herbert Grate
determine courses ol training Wellston. Details are available for Pomeroy • Middleport mer. tnar, Ted Reed, Jr .. Bob Jac· said ser.i&lt;es begin at 7,3$
nailable in the vocatkllllll ed· through the Agricultural E'· chants.
oils, Allan Leonard, Fred Crow p.m·, and the public ls WOI·
ucalion facility of tne new lension office.
Present
at
the
meeting
were
Jr
.. Kermil Walton, Jack Kerr: tome,
Middleport
pollee ·-.portt!d
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consideration iPresident Jack Carsey, Jack land Rev. Rick Martin.
a· two car accident at R~ce

Police Report

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Jet ong ea 0Ufite 3S 0ffip301CS
Bv Air Troops Ill
. v·Jet Nam Struck
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GOT TO MAKE ROOM FOR MORE

FINED ON 2 COUNTS
North SecOlld Sts., Tuesday
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. NEW FORD TRADE·INSI
Chamber ol C o m- ·
Pomeroy Mayor Charles
Nlere 41 Mid· II
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g.ar Tuesd.ay evening fined Sy- dleport, ·was traveun!:: '
SEE US TODAY FOR THE SHARPEST
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ed b th St3t De :
bJI L. SmJth, New Haven, $15 1on Race when "her car
USED CARS
THE VALLEY
. ponsor of Education
y •. and
e ex·. '
and costs for speeding and $5 ' struck by one drt'ven by' .~Ontliell
pirtmtnt
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a.nd costs for running a
Sue Hubbard, 25, M'tddieport, ""
pi •!ned to Ch am be r repmen·
SAIGON IUPII - U.S. Army 1st Cavalry Division
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l&amp;tlves by Meigs Local School troops aided by air strikes killed 48 ViEt Cong Tuesthe Hub.bard car turned
2 Door, 6 CyL, Automatic, Radio and Heater,
SUpt!rintend•nl George
Har· 'day in a two-hour running battle that ended only when
race off of North Second.
Whitewall Tires.
rraves, the ourvey of major •Communist remnants fled into the hills, a U.S. mili· CHARLESTON. W. Vn. (UP!)
· TRICK - TREAT
Bonnie Hubbard was· cited on
~!Jlpioyero withm commullng tary spokesman reported today.
- The Oil. Chemical and Ah,m· Mayor J E. Demson
an- a charge of driving left of cent
dJSllnce 01 the county will seek
The fighting took place 100 miles east of Saigon ic Workers International Union nounced that Trick or Treat er. A passenger In the Ntete
2 ~or, 8-. Cyl., Auto. Trans. Radio and Heater.
lo usure actualemployment,near Phan Thiel in "Operation Byrd." a search and went on strike against The Unit· mght in Rutla nd will be Mon- , car, Nellie Barsotti, complain·
Whitewall Tires.
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opportumlles lor graduates of Idestroy operation that has killed 24 Viet Con g. One ed Fuel Gas Co. and four oth- day, October 31, from 6 to 7 ed of
neck injury and was
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thr trammg facttlly.
1 hellccpler was shot down in the Tuesday operation, in·
er gas compames today.
p. m.
taken to the office of •
In rev 1ewmg progress on the )unng two c~ewme~ A second helicopter \.,'as shot I P1ckets showed at Uruted Fucmn. There was medwm
2 ~or, 8 Crt., Std. Trans., Radio and Heater.
proposed Meigs County airstrip, down r~ear Sa1gon w1th no
-- -- -- 1e! offices here and it IHts not
I age to both cars.
, Whitewall T1res.
Cllamber members were
in· 1 casualttes. . .
The Americans .. who suffered immediately known if picket
FATALLY INJURE!)
formed that 1 Forest Run ;ite On the poht1cal scene the only light casual11es m lhe two- lines had beer. established in COLUMBUS IUP!) - Ja~cs
under con~ideration had proved Vu~tn.. mese constituent asse~ hour _battle, c_aptured 12 Com- th_e o_ther five sta ~es_ and tile Patn:k. Grey, 31. Strongsv1!1e,
4WI)oof. 6 C¥1, Auto. Trans. Badio and Heater.
too short lor the required 4.000- bly today elected former Ch10f mumsts and eight weapons.
DISinct of Columb1a mvolved m ""' m;ured fatally Tuesday
hltewall Tires.
foot layout being sought. Fur- lor Stat,e. Phan kKhac Shuu as 1 Bad weather contmued to 1the ~tnke.
when h1s ear cra· shed off 1·11
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tber attempts to locate 8 suit- I permane111 spea er o t e 117- h·amper U.S. all
. -raids agamst
. , : Umted.d Fuel
.serves about
250,·
a--an -----overpass 1ere. _ _ __
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abJe, relatively level
site
m .r. .Y a 1!1 wr n~ a North Viet Nam but Nav
resJ en Ia' commercJa a
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within the area were plan ed 1constuht1on m hope of returnmg 1
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Y mdu stn al customers in West aclwn. though lhere was no
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n Sou th v·1e t Nam to CIVIJan
. 'I' rue.
I .p nnes
. . - Kentucky and Virgin· Imme
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d'1a· te exp Ianat10n
. of II1e 1
JDr this week.
M' dw tc were weathered V1rgm1a,
f There was no new word on ~n ~
on ay' returned. to the ia. ln West Virginia there are cause. The flares are Ust&gt;d for I
ln olher business, the Cham- progress of lhe South Vietna- lcack Tuesday aotf hit trucks about 140,1100 customers.
photo reconnaissance at night I
AND
Locust &amp; Sycamore St1,
ber disC:.hi!:ied a plan submitted 1 mese troops who opened wh~:~t a and hba~ges alo~g the southern ! The companies in volved in the and burn wi th_ a seari ng light.
by tlte Ralston · Purina Com- Ispokesman railed their bi~ ::f'St ~an an le . U. ' planes
&lt;le 1strike were UFG, All antic sea- , Titey are particularly difficult
Phone WY 2•2550
MIDDLEPORT
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IMekong Delta Monday night. In I
TransmiSs ion Corp., Colur.tu&gt;a - - Jihe firsl few hours they ktlled
RR T k8 Bl
d Gas of Kentucky and the Vir· 1
Idozen Vtet Cong anrl ro!eued 18
,rae . arne
Igmia Gas Distriuulion Corp. The
(Contmiled FroiT' Page One) I pnsoners. one a Roman Catho- : Fnr 1 hrow1ng Auto
, companies serve customers in
this planr11 n1 work is ~prmea Ire nun. chained togetht'r m a ' Mt'dium damafP w&lt;~s cau~ed 1West Virgmia, Kentucky, Ohio, 1
to be apotoximattly lli,OC&lt;I, 10 _cave.
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~a vehicle in a one·car ac- /' Pennsylvania, Virginia, Marybt paid b~ tho SCS.
! The 1st Air Cavalry battle I ctdent T"'"day •• 7:40p.m. on land and the District of Coluot- 1
started when troops spotted 11 Route tt I at Langsville.
Ibia.
_Frank \\ Porter. Jr, attor- ICommunist company of about Sheriff's deputies said Wil-l
n.•Y for the Leadln&amp; C'eek Wat- 150 men near Phan Thiel. They ' liam M. Ohlinger, 22. of 204
etshed Ass~iat\oo 111'1 Jack sped to the attack .and called in ' We•t Locust-s!. Pomeroy, lost j ·
Crt~p , nssocJatJur ~h ,...me1n, Amen can str1ke aircraft wtuch I control wh1le traveling west
1ald durl.ag a news codert'!nct : c~t the enemy escape routes / across re~ilro!jd tracks at Langs- J
on the In litter Tuescby lh&amp;t I WJ(h bombs, rockets and na· Ville, went off the right Sid&lt;.! I
'f1t&gt; Farmtr'!l Hume Adnt"l!SII a.. palm.
. of the highway and appro~i
tJOn will work with locHJ spo 11 !. A U.S Hi3 helicopter whirling / matdy 76 feet down the n11l-J
sors on ~ht&gt; necesslt.v for a Im over _the ~a!tle area was shot road track.s before comillg to I
watershed loan. II wa~
also 1down , lnJUflfl~ two crewmen I a slop. No injuries or arrests
reported &gt;hr Blll"!au of Outdoo r , who were promptly rescued.
were reported.
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RecreJtion may help in co~-'
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Announced

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, 1M %Japan,
outpolnted Aakmlo Herrera,
H$1&lt;4, Colombia (12) aoa·tltle.

U&gt;NDON (UPI)- Billy Walk·
er, 1&amp;2, Britain, stopped Jose
NEWitlm YORK (UPIJ -The Menno, _188, Argentina 110).
Ba ore Orioles and . Los
Ang~l,a Dodgers were aoiavtsh
GAME IS TIIURSDAV
with money in canlng up thetr The football game this week
World Seriel loot as 11tey were between Southwestern
a nd
~Ungy with nms Ill playing lor Eastern will be ThUtsday night
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1be IDAOUJII&gt;'!!!ell of the
lerles dlstrlblltloa by eommlssloaer WilHam D. Eckert
Tuesday revealed thai the
Orioles cut their record
$429,'11.6.96 pool into 34 fulll
shares of $11,683.04 pius 13
other shares varying from
$9.580.09 to $300. Each lull
Oriole share was second only to
the all·lime high of $12,749 by
the 1ll63 Dodgers.

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tween Coach William
Two Toursday night • ball EAStern Eagles and !he 1966
games pit Southwestern (0-2·11 SVAC Utk A win for the last
against Eastern J3-().{)) al East- place Highlandero would drop
ern and Hannan Trace 10-2-1) the Eagles into a first place
against North G~llia, (1-2-0) at lie with the Kyger Creek Bob.
North Galha, In Southern Val· cats, now second w!lb a
ley Athletic Conference play. record.
The contc,ts mark the end of Kyger Creek , which bas
the 1966 svAC season.
pieted its 1966 SVAC season,
Coach Steve Stiles' High· has lost only to Eastern 2G-B.
landers are the only barrier be- The Bobcats down"'i
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games whDe Kyger Creek is win !If the season. The Wild·
ii-2-0.
cats ~ave, however, won one
Coach Mel Carter's
North contest, a 12-6 triumph over
Gallia Pirates are ool to snap tbe Gallipolis reserves. North
a four game losing streak at Gallia is »-0 _In aU games,
the expense of Coach Bob Mar- Hannan Trace 18 1·1&gt;-1, and
cum's Hannan Trace Wildcats. Southwestern is O.ii-2.
North GaJ!ia's la&amp;t win was A win lor .the North Gallia
20-0 over Southwestern in the Pirates would leave them with
third game of the season. .
Ia 2-2-0 SVAC record and a
Hannan Trace like Southwes~ third place finish behind East.

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and Kyger Creek. Should 1GaUia both win, !llerf ' ~
Hannan Trace win over North be no change in the /lnal 11fljjjl
Gallia, the Wildcats
would ings of SVAC.
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third
ahesd of the Kyger Creek wlll
Pirates.
Chauncey Dover Blue
A Hannan Trace win and a :rt'ursdet night at II:Vl,..
Southweatern WID over Eastern m a noa-league ma·tcD.
would move both the Wildcats ger Creek win woold
and the llighlanders ahead of Bobcats with a 6-U
the Pirates who would sudden- with the oig g8!Jl&lt; with
ly find themselves in the eel- ton County V!ldngs at
tar. If Eastern and
North coming up on Nov. f.
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Still Tops

The Dodgers divided tlteir
$281,485.30 losers' melon into 31
full shares of $8,189.3S-highest
lor a losing player in history
plus 24 shareo varying from
$5,4&gt;9.57 bl f2541,
Included In lite Orioles' '
generous· dlstrihuUon was a lull
share to Dick BtOWR, Balllmore's regular catcher in 1965
who suffered a brain tumor
prior to spring training and did
not play a game In 1966; lull
shares to catcher Cltarlie Lau
and pitcher Eddie Fisher;
$11,5811.111 to pitcher Frank
Bertaina and other amounts to
part-lime members of lite team,
groqnc!Bkeepers and club assi·
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shares, the Dodgers voted
$6,459.57 bl Dick Stuart, acquired on July &gt;; a hl111-share to 1
Infielder Dick Schofield,
ob- j
tained on Sepl 11 and otlter I
amounti to part-time members I
of lite team, grounc!Bkeepers
and others.

43 Men n·Je
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explosion tn pholo flares S[)·,·d .
, on the hangar derk raged
·through the 42.600-ton aircraft
Cri!lp ;aid, "This unnounc•· ,
earner USS Oriskany off the
mentis lb. greatest
Icoast of North VietNam today,
has 'v~r nappened to Me1gs
kilhng 43 men and serJO'I.~Iy
He F,a•sed . Con~ress.Jlla~ Moe I.
.IContJ•JUed from Page t)
Jn answer, Hargraves stated hurtmg 16
ler. all M~tgs Count1aT'~ who ; ce1ve lhe btnefitl wbldl will these decisions have not been The fires were· exungUJ.shed I
~ave . hetll!d pnmote ~~~ ~ pru. ! bt tbe portloa of subseque111 made. In regard te what field and the ·6 men injurt'd rs I
~ect, and State Reprtst~lllaiives &amp;raduatiD&amp; cfas&amp;es »wted Har Hargraves felt this should nof the worst d1saster of the war !o
Ralph W.tker ano G • urge craves.
1 be done unlil a head coach ,. hit the US. 7th Fleet were
Banks tor the1r as.o;;Jsta 1•:~
. "Th1s decasion was not m~:~de named as the coath's
views flown by helicopter to the
Attor~y Porft.•J
' '~ l· .c- reC ., lightly by those involved and should be constdered 1n
th is carrJer USS ConstellatiOn and 1
''This an.uxmcernem •!S
t 1 ~ (·ertamly not by Ihe ttdmm1stra- matter
then by plane to the Ptulippmes
.key to the ult.imate .su(",'t'~~ f1f I tiun. It would ha ve been far
As fo. the school
coiONi : ror emerg_ency treatment.
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Mei11 Cot.~stv . " Porte r j)I"Pdict- t&gt;asier for the administration to · thlli be ftlt should be up to : The Onskany was operaling :
ed that tht WIILershed ;&gt;r ,gram have wait ed one _m_ore
year.' the student bodies in all tbref' m the Gulr of Tonkin off the '
woulf:l m~an al least $2i rri'· TM!re are 1:1 ¥1J.ffi('Jent num. 1 hltb iCboolo Perb
tb
b North V1et Nam coas t w1th the ,
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onJ ob Je county m ruture l1 :drto Pro ems Without these 1 a eootest , Hargraves 'suggf".'i·t· c~rners onste atwn and Fran-,'
yea~ y the fe.cr thHl u will a 110na1 ones. Howev~r . one 1 ed.
, khn D. Roose~lt. The other two
evert\uall\. Dring in til'JU&lt;"i.:·y ; must be willing to lat'e new !' Bo
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. carriers continued th eir strike ,
peo~e an ... creal':' recna'l l , :tf- : prOOlems with determination~ Sa aster ~resident~
Lewas against the north despite lfle
eas. .
I when the wellaro of students uer of Mtddleport, Chuck tragedy.
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I is so vitally concerned. T r u el Downie of Rutland and
There was ho Jndication 'the
: Pt:TITIO"' FILED
1educalional leadership
must, ~my of Pomeroy
resulte&lt;i from any ~nemy
A peli~ion appealing the va- : always place the welfare of : 1r~lr respective groups .
. . ..... calli; 'lt a portion of Bedford I ~tudents above the easy course, ' ~ aves suggPSted an ea~ly me&lt;1· 11
Twp:, Rua&lt;i No :lfi7 in Meigs Iii this leadership seeks to build ' : : ol the three presidenscts&gt;me ll
County !tas bee" filed in Mei&amp;s 1a better tota l educalional ch· f e~ ••th !urn lo solve
County Cummor. Pleas Court. 1 mate,'' stated H.::trgraY eiiJ.
o I ~ problems they will face.
The J10ii&lt;!t of &lt;ppeal, filed in i Hargr"es wenl on to say, I Asked if lronkln will be
behalf· of Geor~r and Lavinia J ''In serking to solve the many Ihe SEOAL next year, H..,·. ll
Carper, 1tate11 that the action Problems we will race in sue~ graves stated 1t w1U not, as
token by rhr M•igs
Counry ! ressrully implementing t hi , has loo many commitments.
Board of t'omnu~sioners to va--l decision. we seek the cooper- Will ~o~ever, have full mern-!1
cate the road on September 26, &amp;lion of all groups and indi· bersh1p m the SEOAL in
llillt;, f ·led to follow manda- V1duals who will be affected bv 1967-68 season.
tory r~J,rement~ o1 the Ohio the decision. We particularlY Har_graves, m answer to
Revised Code.
wlicil lhe hel~ and understand· questJOn whether this will
ing of lhe athlelic and Band elude lhe 7 and 8th grade
Booster groups In our
thre:e ~ram, s t~ted, they will not
schools ; the cooperHtlon and mc.lud~ m the ~rog~am of
underslanding of our total rill- sohdahon at thts ltme.
DEVOTm ro INTER.Elll !It zenry is also needed. and we Following the meeting,
MEIGS . MASON AIIEA
seek it enthusiaslically.
freshments wete served
· "We have looked long
a film of the P~~:=nly;!,~~:~ ll
•ICI'I,,tll I Owe11, l'u•~~t~•r
hard at this problem. We
game was shown by
ChHtl' hllllefltll. l~lt.J
PuDIIIhlfl nl!ll ltl•l'llflflll e1c.p4
made our decision. You
Coach Charles !Bud)
l~".rnu llld lillnlla' II) TIM 0.,_
\lo~lla\ Pui'IU~IUnl l!tollltoln:r, II" ~·
agree with us. You may not
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Regardless of your personal
iM"" nfflc. l"hant WV 'J-IUI t:.tllnr
11 ~nnna lfl" ~'118'1
feelings,
we hope we will
Jtnllit•ll IJ II'CM-II GlaD •aiUa,
.,.,npr " ~- ltMt llflfle. •• li'flmff'(W , your complete, unselfish
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Mayor ·~·· ,0. Fls.~er's C o u r I next Sunday at 1 p. m, for
Children
the Meigs Coun· Tuesday evening. jrlll'feltmg a Athens to hear Senator Ted
Children's !tom•, wives
$25 bond on a ~harge of lntoxi· Kennedy has been cancelled.
IPo•meroy Lion's Club members, cation was Henry 0. Taylor, li;;;;;;;;;;;:...;,;:;:.:;;;;;::..;;;,::;;,::;:;::..,
and guests, will be honored
Mt. Alto. Bonnie Sue HubWOMEN'S '
dmn~r Monday, October 31,
25, Middleport, was fined
at the Grace Episcopal Chcrch,
and COSL1 lor driving left
ITALIAN
Dale c
warner, of center and Freda Marie
president following a
Swan, 27, Route I, Middleport
of the cl~b Tuesday evening. was fined flO and costs lor
During the evening CBrtoons failure .to maintain
aasured
Bilek
will be shown to the children cIear d!Stance.
·$ 88
Brown
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and contestants of the Miss
LOCAL~TEMPS
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A,merican 1'eenage Pageant
Temperature in downtown
perform for the group. .
Pomeroy at 11 a. m. Wednesday
. New Concord,
Dis· was &gt;.1, degrees, under .aunny 225 N. 2nd
,Mlddlopor!
Gov&lt;;110r Of Lions
lil&lt;les.
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WASIDiiiGTON (UP!) - The,rebul:ing him for "lrres~llfll·llhe blshopo, by occusing him offull-fledged lnvesugatlon Is
:!!)p~pal Churcb-to the great ble': attacks on tradit101\11 1 irresponsibility, had reflected on ranted, a board of ·
.~oorrassrnent of nearly all tl5 Chr11tlan doctrines,
'\ his personal integrity even more composed of five
61shop!-today wu co~tled The vote climaxed a stormy, seriously than if they had five laymen-will be elected to
i,J 1 full formal inqlliry mto hout!·long session of the House, decided '" try him for heresy. conduct it and to decide
.Citarres ~. llemy and '.'irre· ruHIIg body of the church, and "A h~resy charg~ is like a ' whether Pike should be tried
,ponslblilty
agomst BJShopJ prompted the 53-year... Id retired gnat's sting oompared with this before a church court.
JaiTH!s A. Pike.
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bishop of San Francisco kl rattlesnake bite," he snapped.
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Pike '•imsell demanded the/ demand lite Inquiry. He told his Presiding Bishop John E. If the case gets to a chmroh I
,ln~estigatiolt shortly belore i?"lleagues .they · had, in effect. : Hines said that under chureh court, Pike said he
_midmght '!Uesday ofler the • 'passed JUdgment on my / taw he had no alternative but to demand tltat the trial be public.
.1)\urch'o 139-rnember House of lconducl as a clergyman" 1 name 1 commission of bishops "!will go Into federal court and
Bi!lltops vol&lt;d 103 t.o 36 to adopt Jwithout giving blm adequate / to make a prelbninary study of , seek. an injunction to compel a
1 statement te)eclmg a beresy I heartng.
the charge• agamst Ptke.
1 publtc hearing,"
the onetime
trial fot him but sharply In addition, he told UP! that 1 If the commission decides a . attorney said.

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Roush's ShOe Store

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A broad •urvey of job needs pony for Meigs Couuty growers /was given to the need for a 1Welsh, Albert Martin, Norbert of the Nazarene that began
1nd opportunities in the region to supply turkeys for the new . United Fund in the county, and Compton, Walter Stewart.
Uct. 24 and will continue thru
of Meigs County, which will turkey · processin&amp; plant Io' to Christmas promotion plans Ganl, Bill Grueser, John
Nov. 1. Pastor Herbert Grate
determine courses ol training Wellston. Details are available for Pomeroy • Middleport mer. tnar, Ted Reed, Jr .. Bob Jac· said ser.i&lt;es begin at 7,3$
nailable in the vocatkllllll ed· through the Agricultural E'· chants.
oils, Allan Leonard, Fred Crow p.m·, and the public ls WOI·
ucalion facility of tne new lension office.
Present
at
the
meeting
were
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.. Kermil Walton, Jack Kerr: tome,
Middleport
pollee ·-.portt!d
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~·Local Consolidated lli&amp;h/ Preliminary
consideration iPresident Jack Carsey, Jack land Rev. Rick Martin.
a· two car accident at R~ce

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GOT TO MAKE ROOM FOR MORE

FINED ON 2 COUNTS
North SecOlld Sts., Tuesday
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Chamber ol C o m- ·
Pomeroy Mayor Charles
Nlere 41 Mid· II
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SEE US TODAY FOR THE SHARPEST
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ed b th St3t De :
bJI L. SmJth, New Haven, $15 1on Race when "her car
USED CARS
THE VALLEY
. ponsor of Education
y •. and
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and costs for speeding and $5 ' struck by one drt'ven by' .~Ontliell
pirtmtnt
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a.nd costs for running a
Sue Hubbard, 25, M'tddieport, ""
pi •!ned to Ch am be r repmen·
SAIGON IUPII - U.S. Army 1st Cavalry Division
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l&amp;tlves by Meigs Local School troops aided by air strikes killed 48 ViEt Cong Tuesthe Hub.bard car turned
2 Door, 6 CyL, Automatic, Radio and Heater,
SUpt!rintend•nl George
Har· 'day in a two-hour running battle that ended only when
race off of North Second.
Whitewall Tires.
rraves, the ourvey of major •Communist remnants fled into the hills, a U.S. mili· CHARLESTON. W. Vn. (UP!)
· TRICK - TREAT
Bonnie Hubbard was· cited on
~!Jlpioyero withm commullng tary spokesman reported today.
- The Oil. Chemical and Ah,m· Mayor J E. Demson
an- a charge of driving left of cent
dJSllnce 01 the county will seek
The fighting took place 100 miles east of Saigon ic Workers International Union nounced that Trick or Treat er. A passenger In the Ntete
2 ~or, 8-. Cyl., Auto. Trans. Radio and Heater.
lo usure actualemployment,near Phan Thiel in "Operation Byrd." a search and went on strike against The Unit· mght in Rutla nd will be Mon- , car, Nellie Barsotti, complain·
Whitewall Tires.
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opportumlles lor graduates of Idestroy operation that has killed 24 Viet Con g. One ed Fuel Gas Co. and four oth- day, October 31, from 6 to 7 ed of
neck injury and was
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thr trammg facttlly.
1 hellccpler was shot down in the Tuesday operation, in·
er gas compames today.
p. m.
taken to the office of •
In rev 1ewmg progress on the )unng two c~ewme~ A second helicopter \.,'as shot I P1ckets showed at Uruted Fucmn. There was medwm
2 ~or, 8 Crt., Std. Trans., Radio and Heater.
proposed Meigs County airstrip, down r~ear Sa1gon w1th no
-- -- -- 1e! offices here and it IHts not
I age to both cars.
, Whitewall T1res.
Cllamber members were
in· 1 casualttes. . .
The Americans .. who suffered immediately known if picket
FATALLY INJURE!)
formed that 1 Forest Run ;ite On the poht1cal scene the only light casual11es m lhe two- lines had beer. established in COLUMBUS IUP!) - Ja~cs
under con~ideration had proved Vu~tn.. mese constituent asse~ hour _battle, c_aptured 12 Com- th_e o_ther five sta ~es_ and tile Patn:k. Grey, 31. Strongsv1!1e,
4WI)oof. 6 C¥1, Auto. Trans. Badio and Heater.
too short lor the required 4.000- bly today elected former Ch10f mumsts and eight weapons.
DISinct of Columb1a mvolved m ""' m;ured fatally Tuesday
hltewall Tires.
foot layout being sought. Fur- lor Stat,e. Phan kKhac Shuu as 1 Bad weather contmued to 1the ~tnke.
when h1s ear cra· shed off 1·11
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. -raids agamst
. , : Umted.d Fuel
.serves about
250,·
a--an -----overpass 1ere. _ _ __
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abJe, relatively level
site
m .r. .Y a 1!1 wr n~ a North Viet Nam but Nav
resJ en Ia' commercJa a
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within the area were plan ed 1constuht1on m hope of returnmg 1
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Y mdu stn al customers in West aclwn. though lhere was no
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n Sou th v·1e t Nam to CIVIJan
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I .p nnes
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d'1a· te exp Ianat10n
. of II1e 1
JDr this week.
M' dw tc were weathered V1rgm1a,
f There was no new word on ~n ~
on ay' returned. to the ia. ln West Virginia there are cause. The flares are Ust&gt;d for I
ln olher business, the Cham- progress of lhe South Vietna- lcack Tuesday aotf hit trucks about 140,1100 customers.
photo reconnaissance at night I
AND
Locust &amp; Sycamore St1,
ber disC:.hi!:ied a plan submitted 1 mese troops who opened wh~:~t a and hba~ges alo~g the southern ! The companies in volved in the and burn wi th_ a seari ng light.
by tlte Ralston · Purina Com- Ispokesman railed their bi~ ::f'St ~an an le . U. ' planes
&lt;le 1strike were UFG, All antic sea- , Titey are particularly difficult
Phone WY 2•2550
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IMekong Delta Monday night. In I
TransmiSs ion Corp., Colur.tu&gt;a - - Jihe firsl few hours they ktlled
RR T k8 Bl
d Gas of Kentucky and the Vir· 1
Idozen Vtet Cong anrl ro!eued 18
,rae . arne
Igmia Gas Distriuulion Corp. The
(Contmiled FroiT' Page One) I pnsoners. one a Roman Catho- : Fnr 1 hrow1ng Auto
, companies serve customers in
this planr11 n1 work is ~prmea Ire nun. chained togetht'r m a ' Mt'dium damafP w&lt;~s cau~ed 1West Virgmia, Kentucky, Ohio, 1
to be apotoximattly lli,OC&lt;I, 10 _cave.
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~a vehicle in a one·car ac- /' Pennsylvania, Virginia, Marybt paid b~ tho SCS.
! The 1st Air Cavalry battle I ctdent T"'"day •• 7:40p.m. on land and the District of Coluot- 1
started when troops spotted 11 Route tt I at Langsville.
Ibia.
_Frank \\ Porter. Jr, attor- ICommunist company of about Sheriff's deputies said Wil-l
n.•Y for the Leadln&amp; C'eek Wat- 150 men near Phan Thiel. They ' liam M. Ohlinger, 22. of 204
etshed Ass~iat\oo 111'1 Jack sped to the attack .and called in ' We•t Locust-s!. Pomeroy, lost j ·
Crt~p , nssocJatJur ~h ,...me1n, Amen can str1ke aircraft wtuch I control wh1le traveling west
1ald durl.ag a news codert'!nct : c~t the enemy escape routes / across re~ilro!jd tracks at Langs- J
on the In litter Tuescby lh&amp;t I WJ(h bombs, rockets and na· Ville, went off the right Sid&lt;.! I
'f1t&gt; Farmtr'!l Hume Adnt"l!SII a.. palm.
. of the highway and appro~i
tJOn will work with locHJ spo 11 !. A U.S Hi3 helicopter whirling / matdy 76 feet down the n11l-J
sors on ~ht&gt; necesslt.v for a Im over _the ~a!tle area was shot road track.s before comillg to I
watershed loan. II wa~
also 1down , lnJUflfl~ two crewmen I a slop. No injuries or arrests
reported &gt;hr Blll"!au of Outdoo r , who were promptly rescued.
were reported.
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outpolnted Aakmlo Herrera,
H$1&lt;4, Colombia (12) aoa·tltle.

U&gt;NDON (UPI)- Billy Walk·
er, 1&amp;2, Britain, stopped Jose
NEWitlm YORK (UPIJ -The Menno, _188, Argentina 110).
Ba ore Orioles and . Los
Ang~l,a Dodgers were aoiavtsh
GAME IS TIIURSDAV
with money in canlng up thetr The football game this week
World Seriel loot as 11tey were between Southwestern
a nd
~Ungy with nms Ill playing lor Eastern will be ThUtsday night
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1be IDAOUJII&gt;'!!!ell of the
lerles dlstrlblltloa by eommlssloaer WilHam D. Eckert
Tuesday revealed thai the
Orioles cut their record
$429,'11.6.96 pool into 34 fulll
shares of $11,683.04 pius 13
other shares varying from
$9.580.09 to $300. Each lull
Oriole share was second only to
the all·lime high of $12,749 by
the 1ll63 Dodgers.

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BV DICK THOMAS
tween Coach William
Two Toursday night • ball EAStern Eagles and !he 1966
games pit Southwestern (0-2·11 SVAC Utk A win for the last
against Eastern J3-().{)) al East- place Highlandero would drop
ern and Hannan Trace 10-2-1) the Eagles into a first place
against North G~llia, (1-2-0) at lie with the Kyger Creek Bob.
North Galha, In Southern Val· cats, now second w!lb a
ley Athletic Conference play. record.
The contc,ts mark the end of Kyger Creek , which bas
the 1966 svAC season.
pieted its 1966 SVAC season,
Coach Steve Stiles' High· has lost only to Eastern 2G-B.
landers are the only barrier be- The Bobcats down"'i
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games whDe Kyger Creek is win !If the season. The Wild·
ii-2-0.
cats ~ave, however, won one
Coach Mel Carter's
North contest, a 12-6 triumph over
Gallia Pirates are ool to snap tbe Gallipolis reserves. North
a four game losing streak at Gallia is »-0 _In aU games,
the expense of Coach Bob Mar- Hannan Trace 18 1·1&gt;-1, and
cum's Hannan Trace Wildcats. Southwestern is O.ii-2.
North GaJ!ia's la&amp;t win was A win lor .the North Gallia
20-0 over Southwestern in the Pirates would leave them with
third game of the season. .
Ia 2-2-0 SVAC record and a
Hannan Trace like Southwes~ third place finish behind East.

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Hannan Trace win over North be no change in the /lnal 11fljjjl
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would ings of SVAC.
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third
ahesd of the Kyger Creek wlll
Pirates.
Chauncey Dover Blue
A Hannan Trace win and a :rt'ursdet night at II:Vl,..
Southweatern WID over Eastern m a noa-league ma·tcD.
would move both the Wildcats ger Creek win woold
and the llighlanders ahead of Bobcats with a 6-U
the Pirates who would sudden- with the oig g8!Jl&lt; with
ly find themselves in the eel- ton County V!ldngs at
tar. If Eastern and
North coming up on Nov. f.
.

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Still Tops

The Dodgers divided tlteir
$281,485.30 losers' melon into 31
full shares of $8,189.3S-highest
lor a losing player in history
plus 24 shareo varying from
$5,4&gt;9.57 bl f2541,
Included In lite Orioles' '
generous· dlstrihuUon was a lull
share to Dick BtOWR, Balllmore's regular catcher in 1965
who suffered a brain tumor
prior to spring training and did
not play a game In 1966; lull
shares to catcher Cltarlie Lau
and pitcher Eddie Fisher;
$11,5811.111 to pitcher Frank
Bertaina and other amounts to
part-lime members of lite team,
groqnc!Bkeepers and club assi·
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shares, the Dodgers voted
$6,459.57 bl Dick Stuart, acquired on July &gt;; a hl111-share to 1
Infielder Dick Schofield,
ob- j
tained on Sepl 11 and otlter I
amounti to part-time members I
of lite team, grounc!Bkeepers
and others.

43 Men n·Je
on oflS•kany

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T0 Be on so1•I datedEarly
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opment.

explosion tn pholo flares S[)·,·d .
, on the hangar derk raged
·through the 42.600-ton aircraft
Cri!lp ;aid, "This unnounc•· ,
earner USS Oriskany off the
mentis lb. greatest
Icoast of North VietNam today,
has 'v~r nappened to Me1gs
kilhng 43 men and serJO'I.~Iy
He F,a•sed . Con~ress.Jlla~ Moe I.
.IContJ•JUed from Page t)
Jn answer, Hargraves stated hurtmg 16
ler. all M~tgs Count1aT'~ who ; ce1ve lhe btnefitl wbldl will these decisions have not been The fires were· exungUJ.shed I
~ave . hetll!d pnmote ~~~ ~ pru. ! bt tbe portloa of subseque111 made. In regard te what field and the ·6 men injurt'd rs I
~ect, and State Reprtst~lllaiives &amp;raduatiD&amp; cfas&amp;es »wted Har Hargraves felt this should nof the worst d1saster of the war !o
Ralph W.tker ano G • urge craves.
1 be done unlil a head coach ,. hit the US. 7th Fleet were
Banks tor the1r as.o;;Jsta 1•:~
. "Th1s decasion was not m~:~de named as the coath's
views flown by helicopter to the
Attor~y Porft.•J
' '~ l· .c- reC ., lightly by those involved and should be constdered 1n
th is carrJer USS ConstellatiOn and 1
''This an.uxmcernem •!S
t 1 ~ (·ertamly not by Ihe ttdmm1stra- matter
then by plane to the Ptulippmes
.key to the ult.imate .su(",'t'~~ f1f I tiun. It would ha ve been far
As fo. the school
coiONi : ror emerg_ency treatment.
1
Mei11 Cot.~stv . " Porte r j)I"Pdict- t&gt;asier for the administration to · thlli be ftlt should be up to : The Onskany was operaling :
ed that tht WIILershed ;&gt;r ,gram have wait ed one _m_ore
year.' the student bodies in all tbref' m the Gulr of Tonkin off the '
woulf:l m~an al least $2i rri'· TM!re are 1:1 ¥1J.ffi('Jent num. 1 hltb iCboolo Perb
tb
b North V1et Nam coas t w1th the ,
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onJ ob Je county m ruture l1 :drto Pro ems Without these 1 a eootest , Hargraves 'suggf".'i·t· c~rners onste atwn and Fran-,'
yea~ y the fe.cr thHl u will a 110na1 ones. Howev~r . one 1 ed.
, khn D. Roose~lt. The other two
evert\uall\. Dring in til'JU&lt;"i.:·y ; must be willing to lat'e new !' Bo
.
. carriers continued th eir strike ,
peo~e an ... creal':' recna'l l , :tf- : prOOlems with determination~ Sa aster ~resident~
Lewas against the north despite lfle
eas. .
I when the wellaro of students uer of Mtddleport, Chuck tragedy.
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There was ho Jndication 'the
: Pt:TITIO"' FILED
1educalional leadership
must, ~my of Pomeroy
resulte&lt;i from any ~nemy
A peli~ion appealing the va- : always place the welfare of : 1r~lr respective groups .
. . ..... calli; 'lt a portion of Bedford I ~tudents above the easy course, ' ~ aves suggPSted an ea~ly me&lt;1· 11
Twp:, Rua&lt;i No :lfi7 in Meigs Iii this leadership seeks to build ' : : ol the three presidenscts&gt;me ll
County !tas bee" filed in Mei&amp;s 1a better tota l educalional ch· f e~ ••th !urn lo solve
County Cummor. Pleas Court. 1 mate,'' stated H.::trgraY eiiJ.
o I ~ problems they will face.
The J10ii&lt;!t of &lt;ppeal, filed in i Hargr"es wenl on to say, I Asked if lronkln will be
behalf· of Geor~r and Lavinia J ''In serking to solve the many Ihe SEOAL next year, H..,·. ll
Carper, 1tate11 that the action Problems we will race in sue~ graves stated 1t w1U not, as
token by rhr M•igs
Counry ! ressrully implementing t hi , has loo many commitments.
Board of t'omnu~sioners to va--l decision. we seek the cooper- Will ~o~ever, have full mern-!1
cate the road on September 26, &amp;lion of all groups and indi· bersh1p m the SEOAL in
llillt;, f ·led to follow manda- V1duals who will be affected bv 1967-68 season.
tory r~J,rement~ o1 the Ohio the decision. We particularlY Har_graves, m answer to
Revised Code.
wlicil lhe hel~ and understand· questJOn whether this will
ing of lhe athlelic and Band elude lhe 7 and 8th grade
Booster groups In our
thre:e ~ram, s t~ted, they will not
schools ; the cooperHtlon and mc.lud~ m the ~rog~am of
underslanding of our total rill- sohdahon at thts ltme.
DEVOTm ro INTER.Elll !It zenry is also needed. and we Following the meeting,
MEIGS . MASON AIIEA
seek it enthusiaslically.
freshments wete served
· "We have looked long
a film of the P~~:=nly;!,~~:~ ll
•ICI'I,,tll I Owe11, l'u•~~t~•r
hard at this problem. We
game was shown by
ChHtl' hllllefltll. l~lt.J
PuDIIIhlfl nl!ll ltl•l'llflflll e1c.p4
made our decision. You
Coach Charles !Bud)
l~".rnu llld lillnlla' II) TIM 0.,_
\lo~lla\ Pui'IU~IUnl l!tollltoln:r, II" ~·
agree with us. You may not
'"'"'" St•. Pomeroy, Obto. 111•, • •
Regardless of your personal
iM"" nfflc. l"hant WV 'J-IUI t:.tllnr
11 ~nnna lfl" ~'118'1
feelings,
we hope we will
Jtnllit•ll IJ II'CM-II GlaD •aiUa,
.,.,npr " ~- ltMt llflfle. •• li'flmff'(W , your complete, unselfish
IJ " ·1 ·
"l'I.KN:IaJ aouur\&amp;aLDI NP...••n•u••• port as we seek to build a
STOP JN FOR FREE
ln•tlneUI l.hab.U. IDI!.,
8Q Lh.:IQ·
ter a!bletlc program for
CANDY ON
J.oo. J. VI.
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foOl•
school
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2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Oct. 26, 1968
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BOND FORFEITED
CARAVAN CANCELLED
One bond was forfeited and The caravan which was to
two lines ordered iri Mitldleport leave Meigs County falrgrounda
Mayor C. ·0. FisHer's C." u r t next Sunday at 1 p. m, for
WASHINGTON (UP!)
rebuking him for "irrtsponsl· l the blshopo, by accusing him of full-fledged Investigation Is warChildren of Ihe Meigs Coun- ·Tuesd!zy 1!\'enlng. ·~orfeltmg a Athens to hear Senator Ted
~~pal Church-to tile g~at ble': . attack• . on traditional , irresponsibility, had reflected on ranted, a board of Inquiry- .
ty Children's 11ome, wives
$25 bond on a charge of lntoxi- Kennedy has been cancelled.
,w•rrassment of nearly all •ts ChriStian doctrmes.
, his personal integrity even more composed ot five priests and
Pomeroy Lion's Club
cation was Henry 0. Tllylor,
iilshop!-today was committed The vote climaxed a stormy, seriously than if they had five laymen- will be elected to
and guests, will be
Mt. Alto. Bonnie Sue HubWOMEN'S ·
If! a full formal lnqlllry Into bours-long session o! the House, decided '" try him for heresy. conduct it and to decide
a dinne_r Monday, October
, 25, Middleport, was lined I
}ili_arps of herosy and "trre- rulll\g bndy ill the church, and "A heresy charge is like a whether Pike should be tried ·
at the Grace Episcopal
and costs lor driving left
ITALIAN STYLE
~Pilllllblllty" qainst Bishop I prompted the 13-year-otd retired gnat's sting compared with this before a church court.
announced Dale C. Warner, of center and Freda Marie
J_ames A, Pike.
bishop of San Francisco to rattlesnake bite," he snapped.
.
following 8
Swan, 21, Route -I, Middleport
__ Pike !,lmaelf demanded the Idemand tile InqUiry. He told his Presiding Bishop John E. If the case gets to a church
Tuesday evening. was fined flO and costs for
Yestlgation shorUy bofore j colleagues they had, in effect, I Hines said that under church court, Pike said he would
During the evening cartoons failure to mamtam
aasured Block
l,dltilht Tueiiday after the •l"passed judgment on my law he had no alternative but to demand fllal the trial be public.
will be shown to the children dear diStance.
Brown
~ P,reh's 131-member House of conduct as
a clergyman" name a commission of bishops "I will go into federaleourt and
and contestants of the Miss
LOCAL TEMPS
~libops voted 103 to 36 to adopt without giving him adequate Ito make a preliminary study of ,seek an injunction to compel a
A,inerican Teenage Pageant will Temperature in downtown
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a llatement rejecting a heresy hearing.
the charges against Pike.
, public hearing," the onetirrre
perform lor the group . . -Fred Pomeroy at l! a. m. Wednesday
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trial fo• him but sharply I In addition, he told UPI that ' If the commission decides a , attorney said.
B~yer· . New Concord,
Dis- was 56 degrees, under .Iunny 225 N, 2nd
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The Dodgers divided lileir

SEE US TODAY FOR THE SHARPEST

$286,485.30 losers' melon into 31
full shares of $8,189.35-highest
for a losing player in history
plus 24 obares varying from
$5,459.57 to $250.

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Whitewall Tires.

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Infielder Dick Schofield,
oJ&gt;- .
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amounts to par~llme member• I
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who suffered a brain tumor
prior to spring training and did
Mt play a game In 1!100; full
shares to catcher Charlie Lau
and pitcher Eddie Fisher;
$11,580.09 to pitcher Frank
Bertaina and other amounts to
part-time members of the team,
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BOND FORFEITED
CARAVAN CANCELLED
One bond was forfeited and The caravan which was to
two lines ordered iri Mitldleport leave Meigs County falrgrounda
Mayor C. ·0. FisHer's C." u r t next Sunday at 1 p. m, for
WASHINGTON (UP!)
rebuking him for "irrtsponsl· l the blshopo, by accusing him of full-fledged Investigation Is warChildren of Ihe Meigs Coun- ·Tuesd!zy 1!\'enlng. ·~orfeltmg a Athens to hear Senator Ted
~~pal Church-to tile g~at ble': . attack• . on traditional , irresponsibility, had reflected on ranted, a board of Inquiry- .
ty Children's 11ome, wives
$25 bond on a charge of lntoxi- Kennedy has been cancelled.
,w•rrassment of nearly all •ts ChriStian doctrmes.
, his personal integrity even more composed ot five priests and
Pomeroy Lion's Club
cation was Henry 0. Tllylor,
iilshop!-today was committed The vote climaxed a stormy, seriously than if they had five laymen- will be elected to
and guests, will be
Mt. Alto. Bonnie Sue HubWOMEN'S ·
If! a full formal lnqlllry Into bours-long session o! the House, decided '" try him for heresy. conduct it and to decide
a dinne_r Monday, October
, 25, Middleport, was lined I
}ili_arps of herosy and "trre- rulll\g bndy ill the church, and "A heresy charge is like a whether Pike should be tried ·
at the Grace Episcopal
and costs lor driving left
ITALIAN STYLE
~Pilllllblllty" qainst Bishop I prompted the 13-year-otd retired gnat's sting compared with this before a church court.
announced Dale C. Warner, of center and Freda Marie
J_ames A, Pike.
bishop of San Francisco to rattlesnake bite," he snapped.
.
following 8
Swan, 21, Route -I, Middleport
__ Pike !,lmaelf demanded the Idemand tile InqUiry. He told his Presiding Bishop John E. If the case gets to a church
Tuesday evening. was fined flO and costs for
Yestlgation shorUy bofore j colleagues they had, in effect, I Hines said that under church court, Pike said he would
During the evening cartoons failure to mamtam
aasured Block
l,dltilht Tueiiday after the •l"passed judgment on my law he had no alternative but to demand fllal the trial be public.
will be shown to the children dear diStance.
Brown
~ P,reh's 131-member House of conduct as
a clergyman" name a commission of bishops "I will go into federaleourt and
and contestants of the Miss
LOCAL TEMPS
~libops voted 103 to 36 to adopt without giving him adequate Ito make a preliminary study of ,seek an injunction to compel a
A,inerican Teenage Pageant will Temperature in downtown
5
a llatement rejecting a heresy hearing.
the charges against Pike.
, public hearing," the onetirrre
perform lor the group . . -Fred Pomeroy at l! a. m. Wednesday
'
trial fo• him but sharply I In addition, he told UPI that ' If the commission decides a , attorney said.
B~yer· . New Concord,
Dis- was 56 degrees, under .Iunny 225 N, 2nd
~1dtlloport
---''------ - - REV. LANIER
!Jicl Gove~nor of Lions
,.ies.
··
The Rev, John l.anier Is lr) cl 13-K will be the speak~. ltiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiioi

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Police Report
2-Car Accident
GOT TO MAKE ROOM FOR MORE
. NE.\Y FORD TRADE-INSI

. ...
The Dodgers divided lileir

SEE US TODAY FOR THE SHARPEST

$286,485.30 losers' melon into 31
full shares of $8,189.35-highest
for a losing player in history
plus 24 obares varying from
$5,459.57 to $250.

USED CARS Ill THE VALLEY

1964 Ford Fairlane
2 Door, 6 Cyl., Automatic, Radio and Heater,
Whitewall Tires.

1962 Ford Galaxie

2 Door, 8 Cyl., Auto. Trans. Radio and Heater.
Whitewall'.Ttres.

1962 Ford Fairlane 500
2 Door, 8 Cyl., Std. Trans., Radio and Heater,
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1965 Ford Galaxie 500
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Whitewall Tires.

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In addition lo their fullj
shares, the Dodgers voted
$5,459.57 to Dick Stuar~ acqUired on July 5; a ball-share to,
Infielder Dick Schofield,
oJ&gt;- .
tained on Sept. 11 and other 1
amounts to par~llme member• I
of tile team, groundskeepers
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HEATING

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generous· distribution was a full
share to Dick BroWR, Baltimore's regular catcher in 1965
who suffered a brain tumor
prior to spring training and did
Mt play a game In 1!100; full
shares to catcher Charlie Lau
and pitcher Eddie Fisher;
$11,580.09 to pitcher Frank
Bertaina and other amounts to
part-time members of the team,
groqndskeepers and club assistants.
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to

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every customer has a direct line to our customer's
Sh"'" an ••port on colors. Extensions. Chiu~~~
representalive. For service. For sales. And for com.. C~edit curds, She's the opokoswoman for a CGUr•
plaints.
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12 Gau~ ___._.._:__ _ 2.99 bOx
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until 4:30 p.m. 'l'his provides an A ''Rio Grande College Stu- will be presented by the dra· J?avjs Hall lleC•, Room. Wabml About Nolblllg," by lbll NaUQil·
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CID Nov. H.
lhould number 76 or
pus of R.G.C.
taln the campus ~ess and Ross, Aslls1811t Prt!es10r of he aho!Vii en Ott. 28. Like
•llteme cllllllllor the
lh t dant body will
On Oct. 2'1 and 28, Miss Liall telephone number of each atu- Music.
muskll, tilt films are open
DatlGt Clll Nov. II
ol
Sergio specialist and lecturer dent 88 well •• much other in- . "From Here t.o Eternity" was the public. ~·ton fer
Tara," a..
mately !,lOti.
in w,;.ld affairs, alld a Dan· formation.
the first praenlation of the sea· bi·weeki)l 111m preseDiaUons
to
lim, ~halr•Facutty and Admtnlstl'llllll" Henrietta Cherrington IIVtnl As the yeara proaresa
forlh Lecturer will appear 011 Late lhll semester, "Paint son by tba Rio Grande College 25 cenll:pe.::.r~per=IO~n:·:·::~:=tlte=-•HDmectnntng~&amp;iiiii~Diiian-tce
One of Ute advantaglll Of 1 Lecturer In P!IYcbolOI)'. Alp'hut the lacull)l tncrlllfl In
campus for two convocat1o01 Your
" Ute first Film Soolel)'. It was shown llri· Be aure to
to attend
email college It the aood teiCh- Christellsen, Preoldent. Kath· ber the qulllty of the
er to student ratio. 'lbo! small· leen V. DlllinJer, Dean of WCIJ!l· lll~ld illcl'e&amp;IMI aooonllnily
er the ratiO, the bettor the eM· tn; Director of Phyalcal Edu· Rio attracts more and more
sequent •elatiOIIIhlp between Ute cation, ASIIIIUnt PrOfessor Of ltiCUII)' members with doctor·
students and the faculty and Pllysleal Etluoation (on le.ve ltfl. Even now. between one
JUST ARRIVED!
·: administration. Rio Grande Col· of absence). Bruce M. Dudley, iiftb and on..fourth oflhe pres· II
- Op!*lte
lege, as pointed out by the Director of College Relal!ons enllllaff possess ar earned
LADIES'
HI·STYLE
North Central Association of l~n leave of aooenCfi).
torate degree. Rio Grande
Evens Super Mid.
Secondary Schools a~d Coile(es, Christine Fraley Epling, Pari· tege has lhis and much mor&lt;•ll
BONDED WOOl
~as a~ excellent. rat1o and rela· Time Jnstructor in Englsih. to o£fer its supporters in
l1onsh1p. The H1o Grande Col. Clyde M. Evans, Director of area. The opportunity is here;
lege staff for thiS fall semeoler Admllltonl and Reoords. Rob- take advantage of it.
IS composed of 53 members ac- ert p, Ewing Associate Pro- THIS Po\ST WI!I!K AT RIO:
cording to Ute Rio Grande Col· feSior Enghsh.
. ' "oenl am1n E. On Tuesday, Oct II, Ute
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AssiStant Professor ol Art. John olftcers.
E' A ilJIIdo J e Coor~e' t "'"; J. Graham, Cheirmall, Division That same Tuesday,
'd ~0 &amp;.r,['' M a er ; oi Humanities: Associate Pro- Elsie Saunder. of the Galli'!KJoll
' · ~~~,j
lyn,.
fe,.or oi Higher Education. us selective Service Board, met
•
:; eqln Pauline D. Graham, Assist- wltb male students on ~Wo~'ll
sltions. .
j e~, Soc ant i'roleoaor English, Acting to diSCIIIS the complex rt
::;orCm ~":' cs ";'I titu Dean tf Women. Marjorie Har- ship of the College Records
.pair
IN MIDDLEPORT FOR
fonal 'Ai~ ;n!t V
s A rison, Assistant Professor of lice with the draft boar&lt;ls.
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hi· $5.98 ValuH
OCT. 27-28-29
=tu ro essor
nomic ' siotant Professor of Sociology. C.C.A., or College Christian
.~!.-=======~·
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Field Ad· Roy E. Holmes, Director
ol sociatlon, met in the Vaf!leYII
or
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.
Student Teaching and Ex ten- Houae Chapel to hear S a
Velu.. to 79c
:::::.":' ~c~ t F~anf" W( sion Educatioo; Assistant Pro· Stnllh, Assistant Professor of
. • SII)Cia e ro essorhe~ lessor ol Education. Lcne fL Political Science, speak on
Ant. Colors Plastic
fhySics. Ron~d ec~ :.::gDra: Honots, Assistant Professor Of subject, "Christian Attitudes Tlt
lltrly Amerl ..n
mE~ h D elop- Education. Lawrence Huber, ward Wealth and Poverty."
Dttlllll
ma. Offige Ll ~sG KevcaiT Assistant Librarmn. Amy K . Also on Wednesday, ao
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Languages.
for "R1o Grande Students
1 All Fotmed Plllld
Sc;i""ces; Assoctale Professor of Herman L. Koby, Dean of Moeller.·· This on . partisariii eRoundandsqu•r•s
I L1rg1 SIHt
EACH
1 Unbreakable
Biology.
Students. Thomas J. Lacey, As- movement is open to
PR&amp;:CHRISTMAS
sistant Professtr of Ari. .Arlh· dents.
GIRL'S SIZES 2 TO 14-Specltl
1 Dlocount Prico
ur W. Lanham, Director ot Alb· On Monday, Oct. 17, an
SALE OF
Soft
Knit In Whitt ond Pootal Color
letics and Assistant Director of canizational meeting was
- - - - - - - - Physical Education: Assistant in Anniversary Hall for the
AGame For All Ages
, Profes«or of Physical Educa• pose of eslabllshing a Kiwani~
Gaqe readisgo: · GalllpoUs lion ; Charles Hobert
Lellb, affUiated "Keyettes" Club
Stock Up AI
Dam 11.9, 112, running 2 feet Instructor in Social Sciences. campus.
on rollers Pomeroy-Mason 20.· H. Paul Lloyd,
. Instructor in Herman L. Koby, Doan
32, Pt. Pleasant 23.85, Hinton Mathemahcs.
Students, released a tentativ&lt;! II
1.82 falling. Kanawha
Falls Ann W. McCarrell, Chairman, statement of ocial policy to
5.51 falling, Charleston !9.40 Division of Social Sciences; Pro- considered by various or&amp;alntMECHANICAL
falling. London, Marmet and lessor of Political Science. Da- zations and administrators.
Reg.
and FRICTION Asst.
Wmfeld dams were on , t h e vid K. McCarrell, Professor &amp;f A petition was submitted
pair
$8.95
oills.
Acting Director of Collejje Reio· Dean Koby questioning the
1 Raeort-Trucks
Ollio River - Kentuckian lions. Mabel M. Mohler, Co} Udity of the recent eleclllll
Velue
1 Dumpo-l'lre
down 13, 5:10 a.m.; Bayou La· lege Nurse. Robert B. Muss· the protmed new Student Bodl'il
lngln-.10111-Pionas
Rose up !4, 6:05p.m.; Frances man, Part-Time Instructor In Constitution. The Student
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SPECIAL SALE HOUSEHOLD
Novelty and Antique
Hougland up 14, 6:55p.m.; A.ca· Relilll81l. Kennelh Myers, A• diclary Council will nile 011
Au.tomoblln
dian up 14, U5 a.,m.: Onward s!stant Professor of Chemistry. validity of Ute protested
up 14, 7 a.m.; Indiana up 15, Zelma s. Norlhcutt, Dlrectnr lion.
lARGE 32 OZ. BOnLE
~:40 a.m.; Jenks up 16, 1:50 a. ol Music ; Associate Professor
The Davia Library is
16 az. on Household Deodorant
m., Mountain Stale down 16, of MuSic. Jerry C. Ohm, Assllt. nlng to reap Ute benefits of
16 oz. can lath Room Deodorant
6:05 a.m.; Jeffboat up 17, 4:30 ant Proiessor of Mathematics being appointed by Ute lede;ral
16 oz. .. n Sproy Storch
a.m. : Criss Jr .. up 18, 4;10 a. (on leave of aooence). Thoma• government aa a book dtposl·
each
16 oz. eon Window Cl"ner ·
m.: Pennsylvama down 18, 5:10 Osbourne, Jstructor in Biology. tory. Library material Is now
a.m: Rel1able down 19, 6 a.m.: J. Shennan Porter, Assistant being received from the gov
MENS HANES
St. Marys down 21, 6.05 a.m., Professor of English. Clara E. •rnmont.
INSUlATED
Reg.
Mr. Crrss up 22, 5:05 a.m.; W. Poston, Associate Professor of " RaWo Free Holler" it on
$1.00
H. Shaver,_ Jr. up 22, U5 p.m.; English. Robert E. Rose, Direc- U1e air! (so to speak). L o
OUR DISCOUNT PRICE
Ger.rge Pme up 23 · 3' 45 a.m. ; t 0f r·nance
Merlyn
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,"y 1n1'1 d. up 23 ' 6.'35 _a.m._, R Assistant Professar of MUSIC. Knierion, Barberton, who
Regular $1.00 Value
g.rCI
own • G· a.m., a- Bevery
1 J . GeIttes, L'b
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1 rarlan . roommaKS
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Th •
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7:20 p.m ; Sidrnace up Gre~flUf) essor o a tJca1 c1ence. a- mg equtpment.
7,55 p.m.: Mam• Lear up phael Stephens, Instructor In obtain f%.1115 ao that they
llottl•
pair
Greenup 8:55
p.m.; A, D. Mathernatlca.
·s nt legally Moadcast II I
Raines lJ down Greenup 3:10
Rulh Ill. 1botnal, Alii Ia mzed station.
a.m.; Dorothy Estes up Green- Prole"or of English. W. Luth- Applications_ are now being
FOILS &amp; PAPERS
Values To $1.99
up 3:45 a.m .. Miss Susan down er Tracy, Alllslant Profesaor taken for poS!tiOUS on Ute Stu·
.LADIES NEW 'FALL
Meldahl 3:35 p.m.;
Altml of Philosophy and lleUKion. Ell. dent Judiciary Council, or StuReg. $2.99 Value
Zephyr down Meldahl 7:25 . ward C. West, Director tl Main' dent Court.
.
tenance; Bulidlnts and Grounda. Did you get e11her of the
m.; Diane Brent down
BOYS ALL RUBBER
9:10 p.m.; J. s. Lewi1 up Mel· Florence R. Wickline, Alaistant past issues of the "Smoke Sig·
4-ROLL PACK
dahl 2 a.m.; Lady
Marjorie Librarian. Charles E. Withee, nola," the camp111 newspaper?
Special
down Meldahl ~;45 a.m. BocK Asalatant Proleuor ol Mathe- Each Friday or Saturday
Purchase
down Meldahl 3;40 a.m.
matk:o. Robert Gelsinger, Chair· paper blay be purcholld at
pr.
Galhpolls Dim Little man, Dtvlalon of Education and Ungham's or Price and """•'II
Size
George down 4 p.m.; Queen Psychology.
druc otores, Ute Grande """•II
City up 7:10 p.m.:
Buckeye What about next year! And Thomas Clothiers, or Davis
12to6
pack
Stale up 8:50p.m.; John J. Row lalerq Of the 53 members of Shuler, Be sure to buy one
down 10:20 p.m.: Steel Express the 1t.aff for 1966-ll7, at least II keep up on the happenln11•
pr.
Dlocount Prlu
up 12:20 a.m.; Mark Easton are lnstructora. Next year Ute calilpus.
down UO a.m. : Polly R up teachl"'! staff alone lllllllld In- COMING AT RIO:
3:35 a,m.; Vickers down 5;20 a. crease to a total of 45 ao the On Friday, Oct. 21, the Moel·
Reg. $1.09 Value
' •~ "Cotton Queen down 5,30 estimated student body will In· 'er·Miller Deblle Will be conBEAUTIFUL 27 PC. SET
crease to 100.
dueled in cammunity
l!all.
, bl.; Zimmer up 7:55 a.m.
Refreshing 14 Fl. Oz.
Kanawha River Beaver Rio Gr8Dde C.llllfle Is enter- The debat.a will be followed by
ANCHOR HOCKING'S FAMOUS
· lown London 5:30 a.m.; Olean- 1n1 Its laat decade of its first a question . and · answer per·
der down Marmet 3·45 p.m.: one hund.-d years. Five years iod. The debaie Is closed to
''VINTAGE GLASS"
Fort Dearborn down M·armet. from now, in 1971, the mid · everyone except R.G .C. student
... . ._.. 11:10 p.m. ; sernet down Mar- point ol this decade will
be staff, and area news media.
:
met 4:40 a.m.; Allen R. Merrill reached. By thai time the tacul· Don't Iort~el Ute Open !louse
Low-Low
down Winlield 525 p.m.: Lucy ty should number nearly U to end Art Show to be held
I-LARGE BOWL
Discount Price
Jane Lucas up Wi nfield U5 p.
m.: Nalional up Winfield tO 50
1-BASE
p.m.; H. E. Bowles
down
_ _ _,;,.,._ _;;.,..,;;.._11-LADEL
Winfield 1:;;() a.m. ; Helen .Z
up Winfield 3:50 a.m.: 0. F. :
BIG SIZE
12-CUPS
i Sheare-r up Winfield 4:50 a.m.
PEPSODENT and COLGATE 12-CUP HANGERS
Sat
MEET lfl SEW
.
NEW Haven - The Wo·

J~

ty

.u

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growmg conditions, are oubject
to the same d1seases, and are
bothered by the same Insecta.
For Ute b'l!lnner, here are a
l~suggl!i!tlou
be
oose ~ sunny 1spot 1 ·
chia~e gourhs need P enty 0 sun·
• ne. U t ey are to lfOW on
~ers, melo:,:~ P:fi~lll !he &amp;r~und, theylh need lots .ol
ave no
g s. room. owevet, ey cen gtllll'
They all bel0111 to the same on fett~f. and trelllees In small
fam~: They need the tame opace.
, _

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. were
cookl111 up something

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Letter from Finland

Sightseeing Tour by Austin
Is Reported by Professor

4-Buckle -.
ARCTICS

~.PECIAL

PILLOWS

DISH PANS

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RAYON PANTIES

ELECTRIC •
Baseball Game

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99

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AERO SOL

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PINK LOTION

!!'e

DETERGENT

SOCKS

c

House Slippers

$1 00

c

Reef Mouth Wash

PUNCH BOWL SET

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OCTOBER NEWS
From
Pickens' Hardware

1

men 's

Mi!-~s iontt:-y

Soclet)

ot

the New Have11 Church ol Goo

met recenlly for a day ol

ing

SfW

thr or
at the home ol Mrs.

for the bt.nr·nt of

~n niz at.1on

D. L. Oudding •r Ma11on

noon th r

~roup

rnjoved

d

At
dir•

ner. 1\tte ndin~ ~-:ere the h~llow

mg · Mrs OnJil&lt;. F'·eld11, Mrt~
ha Capf'hrtrl, '.!:-~. Ollito Rou!th
Mr~ . RPn(l John!o&gt;fln. all ol ~P.~
Ha ven: \1rs. lr\iiJ1 r.ibbs antJ
Mr~ 131onrlw ~ flden••ur, b.11h ol
Plea! · nl V~ltf'y Ho11pital
Admilled: Mrs. Billy Stt&gt;w
1rt, 'Nest Coh1 ~11bia: Mr~ By

ron Dudding. PI . Pleaoan1
Dlorhorged , llonald Rittle Pl.
Plea&gt;Hnt; l&lt;e~lh Ribb ... Galllpn
lis, Ohio; Mrs Charles Tucker
;md 10on. Tuppef'!'i Plains; Mn.
William A. Nnl'ttl ,
OllJ1po!is

ferry: James O'Nenl,
Columb1a.

WPSI

• Most parl5 for bicycles ctn be found
at Pickens Herdwere.
More people every day are utlng
Plastic Pipe for plumbing.
It's guaranteed for 100 years. Used for hot
water, same as other pipe. Anyone can plumb

e

s 99

TOOTH PASTE

27 PC. SET

c

Special
Purchase

LADIES' IMPOR.TEO
IT AllAN STYLE

MOHAIR
SWEATERS

with plastic pipe.

e Gas Water Heaters -

completely
automatic in 30 gal. and 40 gel. sizes.
G~1aranteed 10 years.
e Etedric Water Heaters - In 40 gal.
and 52 gal. siies. All eutomatic
controls, just set way you like water
ard forget it.

PICKENS ..-AROW l\P~
Open Ivery Doy, All Day, MO 1115:30 IST.
M1oon, W. Vo.

LOW BONANZA PRICE
100% NYLON

eWhlttand
Alst..Colora
Con.p, II $7.95

NYLON NET
Reg. 29cyd.

Dorcas
News Notes

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CHRISTMAS
WRAPPINGS

Ladl" RoD SIHve

Sport &amp; Dress
BLOUSES
,.
elollcl Colors

·• Prlnlllll PaHerns
·eValij" to $1.69

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Pork' Loin Roast

do pennies make
a difference in
your food bill?
You bet ther do.
And we should know.
We bulk our busb~eu br avlng pennies
for generatlo111 of folka lib you.

ff an Item il pr1eed 3 for !If, the price far one is obviously ~11
But what happena if yoa want two T
Do you pay I times 9; or 18;?
Not atAA:P. ·
We aelllt at Zfar 171.
That'• the fair way-tiM A4P way.
Yta, .. U\i,·Alod 'bullneM ... .
in food bQdPtlng, pennie1 make a ditferenCl'.
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lb.

Pork Sttab · "~····.. .. ll69c
Spare Ribs ...... •.... • •• 59c
QUAitTIRIO SL ICID LOIN
Pork Chops .. ·....,.. · lb. 75c

A&amp;P REDUCES IACONI

KING OF THE BEEP ROASt

Sliced Bacon
2-lb. pkg, l·lb. 69 Super Right
$US
pkg.
Cor All Good

RIB ROAST

SULTANA FROZEN

Meat Loaf Mix · ·· ·· · lb. 69c

Pot Pin ·· .. .. .. .. 5 for 99c

PROZIII-DRISIID

FROZIN-KING

Whhlng .. .. 5 lb. box $1.49

Crab legs .. .. .. .. .. .. lh. 99c

FULTON BRAND

COOKED- CANNED

Frozen Steaks

CHICKEN

lb.

CAULIFLOWER

Potatoes ·· ·· 20 lb. bag 99c

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cen

Wyler Soup Mixes ·· pkg. 10c

l9c

1\\ARCAL

Facial nssun2 -100 ply 10c

AMIRtCAN IIAUTY

MARTHA WHITI

Blackey• Peas ··· ··· can 1Oc

Flapstu · · ·· 61-oz. plcg. 1Oc

AMIRICAN IIAUTY

NORTHIRN

Pork &amp; Beans .. .. .. can 1Oc

Napkins ·•• · Pkg; of 60- 10c

AMIRICAN IlLLI

DUfF'S

SpagheHi .. · .... · .. can 1Oc

Cake Mixes · · 7-oz. pkg. 10c

DU'P'I

MARTHA WHtTI

Cake Mixes ·· 7-oz. pkg. 10c

Spud Flakes ·· 3-oz. pkg. 10c

WAXTIX

MARTHA WHITI

Sandwich Bags pkg. 30 • 1Oc

:'!Bread Mix 8-oz pk•
Instant Potatoes ··•· pkg. 10c

BAIBIT'S

deanser .... 14-oz. can 1Oc

JANE PAitt(ltl

Potato Chips .. 1-lb. box 59c

JANE PARKER

Potato Bread

5

3~-lb.

Amer. Beauty Hominy can 1Oc
AMIRICAN IIAUTY
.. Navy Beans ........ can 10c
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lARGE SNO.IALL

hlld

U, I. No. 111n A WHITI

89c

2nd BIG WEEK A&amp;P's1Oc SALE

GOLDIN RIPI

Grapefruh ··· · 5 lb. bag 59c

1-lb.
loeves

.lane ParUr, Plein, lutll't4 er Cfnne!Mfl

99c

1'-\ .

~~· Fine Oua lity Groceries!

PAGI ILIOW MACARONI OR
Donuts .... · .. ·.. 2 pkgs. 49c ANN
Spaghllli 3- 1-111. pkgs. 59c

VACUUM PACK

JANI PARKIR-IOUTHIRN

A&amp;P BRAND-FLOURIDE

.s=s9c

SWEET PEAS
CHOPPED IROCCOLI

··PLAY tic· tac ·toe at A&amp;PI

... £

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A&amp;P CaRte · · 2111. can $1.39

ANN PAGI

Pecan Pit ...... · .. · each 59c SpagheHI Sauce 2lb. jar 49c

Fro zen Food Features!
A&amp;P FROZEN VEGETABLES
CUT GOLDI:N CORN
CUT GRIIN BEAN$

89c

IIIII, VIAL, l'ORK

Is this a good reason far ilboppinr AlP? It's one of many,

MARIH-IIIDLIU

lb.

LB. 99c

Bologna ·............ · lb. 55c

....

Bananas ...... · .... · lb. 12c

Rll
STIAKS

Ground Chuck ·· ·· •· lb. 75c

4DELICIOUS
VARIETIES

Fruits and Vegetables!

llunSTYLI

LARGI! OR SMALL-ANY SIZE PIECI

W• watali tbellllat you and IDr ua.

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Pork lult Roast ~...._ l..Jft
PICNIC STYLI
•
Pork Roast ~ ........... 191

Pork Roast, Center Cut lb 79c
Loin Encl Roast ·.,.,.·· lb. 59c
Rib Half Roast .... ·· lb. 65c
loin Half Roast ··· ·· · lb. 75c
Whole Loin ··· ·· ····· lb. 69c

FRIIH LIAN

For lnetance, take our polh!J 011 multiple-priced Items.

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PULL
7-RII
END

Toothpaste .. 71-oz. tube 49c

ANN PAGI RID PLUM

CHIDOBIT Amorlc1n er P I -

Prnenn .. ·· .. 2 lb. lar 49c

Chilli Spread 2 lb. box 89c

ANN PAGI ln. plc11.

OUR OWN

Gelatin Desserts 4 pkgs. 29c

Tea Bags · · Pkg. of 125 - 99c

IULTANA SMALL

WHITI HOUSilnttoM-MikH 20 ~tL

Dry Mlk .. .. .. .. pkg. $1.69

Stuffed Ohvts · · 6-oz. far 49c

7 DILICIOUS
...
VARtiTIII - - - - . eU4

Sc CANDY BARS

89C

ANN PAOI

ANN PAll

Hantlt Mix 1-lb. pk•• 35c Assortttl Gum Drtps 21h. 39c
.Retails eRective tbru Sat. Oct. 28 lD

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. Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Oct 2e, I.NSo/1
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lOOn lose color If left In the lnf\!Cianl (VjMpf .,.,
Iii
'lbt dlfflcull)l for tbe . . ·llled). Mltr lilly hlta
~
111r:ter II It knoW lltlon till)! chaDCII to dry oil, IIIII)' !lil1lil
f t rel4y to harvest. 'l'bere II polis!Md lrlth IIID:. \ f~
a lendi1I on the vine next 10 brrn_. oat the COIOJ\ Do ,lit
tllch IUifd. Whtll thli tendril prick 1111 gourd to llutfll 4rr
and tilt ittm of the louni turn lng. Thll may 11.111 l$cllcd.
brown and ~tern dead the gourd Some JIIW'd• whlcll&gt;are 1111
is ready to harvest. At IN• mature of which ha"' delecll
time they should feel very hard will soon get 8tlft. These obould
to pressure. Be eere1u1; uthey ally nlee well lfito tilt wintllr.
brttlte eaally. Some IIY that At tlte)t beiiD to IDle color,
newly 111hered aounlt lhould tltey II!Duld be put eldt 111 I
be handled •• carefully u egp. dry place for future IIIII. A81o111
CUI the otem with 1 lllarp 11 tJtey are bard tiM)r llhoaill
knife, leavlnl about two Inches. be mill. After thlrb oomAU omarnentola lhotllcl be pletely dry, tltey Ull be ..,..
barvealed bel«e frost or IIley ed, deaned, polllbtd, lllld eta
wm be ruined. They
lhould be left ID tbelr Jlllllrll aol!ll' •
be wubad lhoro1JI}lly In 1 dis- thay ciD be pa'nle!!.

• t11e

Atll. Colors
ycl.

Speciel Mfg. Group

If gourd_• are grown off thel nltrcsen fertilizer dist!Oived IDI shells and lrii8JIIental!. The a knUe to remove the rough
ground, they w!U have more water may be addad when the hardshelll beoome very bard skin, taking care 11(11 It acratch
uniform color and lllnd a het· goonls bqln It form.
when dry, and With reasonable lilt lllfface. After all llle skin
ler chance of escaping hlem· Alter the pun!~ Ville&amp; are care will last lllllal!nitely. Tiley baJ been removed, IC!rllb iD
ishes, and
unlesa
hel'Y about eighl foe! lohg ,the endl require a long M810J1 for lft!W• ,..1" water llltb fine steel
aourds hq, they will have a may be fll'lll*l 10 make tbe ing, 10 tbty si!Ould be 11ft Ill wool, If rotJCII- epots rtmaiJt.
crooked stein.
vine branch. Then more godl'ds the prden as long as there 1J tbty should be gone aver wllb
lt is very important to hive I will form.
.
•ny lUe left in the vine. J'rGit fine aandpaper. 'l'ltey l1'f lh!lll
good seedo. Plant the seed as Getting rid of ihe insects is and even lreezinc will not burl ready for craft work. They can
JOoD u all oWlg8r ~ froel 11 1 moat Important job. Spray or them. Borne 01 the bardshelll be. patnte4 or left tn
their
past. A good deplh Is about two dust underneath the leaves as grow very large, and it may natural Cj)(or. Polish wllh llquld
times the length of Ute seed well as 111 the top.
Borers take them many mooths to Doer wax and the oftener they
and about one foot apart. A110melimes pt 'inlldt the vine dry. U they wrlnllle or &amp;et "ft, are poliobecl Ute nicer tltey
iood Dllrolett fertllller II!Duld near the root and Cltllt the they· sbould be throwD owly. are.
.
.
be worked In II'OUI1d the eclges vine to die. A. hole !bat oozes Aa long •• they remaiD bard, The Ol'llllllentall m usullly
If the rO'WS where it will not molllure wlll llhow t1te presence lhey lhould be lived. They nnaller than the hlrdlhe!IJ.
touch the seed. 'lbll ,wlU· Iive 01 1 borer. SUI the vlne care. may mould end become un- '!bey oome iD all IIZel end
the vblos • good liar!. A bJgh tully, and eut out the borer, •lptly, hut ohoul4 be kept for color• with many
dlffereat
nllrOJID fertlllm !lhould
he then cover the vine with wet craft work.
mar~r:tn~•· They may be warty
added later aslt eneourapr the dirt.
When tlte)t are CGIIlplelely or IIDOOth.
vines to iii'OW and al~ the For p!l81'11 UN, 8llll'dl are dry, the)' aboal4 be 10abd in 'lb111 lhould be 11tltered
maturlna of the gourdl. A low divided Into two dm11 hard- warm water, lbiiiiCII'Iped wllh when they ripen u
they

Jlallbrlght E:ubange Professor
LAHTI, FINLAND - Last Sunday a British friend
took me on a sighteeelng tour in an Austin.
It seems strange to ride In a ri&amp;ht-band drive car,
especially since the traffic in Finland bears right a11. in
the United States. We left the macadamized roads and
snaked our way through ploe-covered ridges and lake·
filled valleys. We paBBed berds of milk cows, mostly
Ayreshire, grazing in knee-deep grass. We skirted lak·
es, blue and peaceful in the filtered sun, and noted the
numerous red, wooden sauna buildings with plaUonns
which extend Into the water. We zoomed through ham·
lets where groups of farmerlsh Finns stared at t he
"foreigners" in the odd lit- - tie vehicle.
IIOille do not?
Soon we reached a church, a The paint was melle from
huge stone and brick otru~ture natural coloring, such a1 ber.
dal!ng from the thirteenth cen· rles, and Uto1JI}l it hao fad• ' :~
tury. Its wood mingle roof Ia baa laoted for ci!nturlea. !&gt;eople
1teep and high. A· &amp;raveyard used to believe that evil came
and many trees surround the from the north ao no wlndowo
church. A bell tower, made of were made on that aide. Chang·
stones ao large ao h!Jndred • eo in religloll8 beliefs have r&amp;pound hay bales, stands some oulted 1n le" trapplnp paintfifty feet from the churell. Tbe inga, and omamentatio~s. Totower doon are twelve • feet day services are Held in the
high and made of steel. The church tHollola, Ftriland), but
crudely • formed steel key II they do not emphasize !ll'mbela
a foot _long. A long, band-made or elaborate co•turnes. The r..
loble m Ute towc, vestibule has malnlng band~arved wooden
handles uke a wheelbarrow and statues and mlnislers' boxes reis used for carrying bodies at veal the importance which refuneral services.
llg!on played In the llveo of
My friend pointed out I h e these northern people and 1
scars on the churcl! walls. lola- thought but dJd not ;ay: "Peony years !!flO cannon balls a• pie don't whittle for the church
saulted but did not topple this, today."
stolid structure. She aplalnad
the slgnlftcance of the nwner. We wallced In tbe araveyard.
ous palntlnp*
·
walla ln. A large amount of 11011 near the
side the chur ·
ked meny church is a war memorial to
naive quesU ·
ow would Finnish men who 1.-1 their Uvea
the paUit lut oll tliese years? In battle. My friend 1ald that
... tilly .are .lhere oo windows on Finns clo not leave a Flnnllll
the north side of the churcllt boily OD foreign lOll. They lrlllllWhy do oome Of the windowa port them to their bom•laru!,
have rellaiOIII pllnllnaa llld bury lham in centrallltd piols,
and erect dignllted markers.

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BY PAUL WARD

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Offered TI"mely Advi"ce·

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Ed. Note. 'I1Ia Wiftillnl Trail
~arden Club Of Pomeroy RD
says Ihllls tbe lime Of year to
har~est courdto, lhwl, the ~J.
~ow!Dg r : ' ~ ~I ~ltllrt
YG:~ ~~ ~ ·
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...... ny'!re
w o can arow !llluurocl, cucum·

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oay, oct. n mm IZ:30 p.m. m (.:()mmunny nan.
m1111c11 ever"' oa neUI 11 KIO,
oct. lilt 7:110 p.m. Ill
liM ~ • "'IDccl Aao
ell enrollment of about
until 4:30 p.m. 'l'his provides an A ''Rio Grande College Stu- will be presented by the dra· J?avjs Hall lleC•, Room. Wabml About Nolblllg," by lbll NaUQil·
• Alld til n 111 1171 Rio "rande j.xcellent 'opportunity· for lb e dent
will saon be maUCi lnd100$11departments for · IDOio'IDCfment 'for
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Advantae:e 0f Small C0IIege-.: a: :~imt

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Begm
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CentMullaJ, the~
area to visit the "now" roleased. Thl directory will con- under thf&gt;dlricllon of Merlyn nexl tldle4tded. film wblch
CID Nov. H.
lhould number 76 or
pus of R.G.C.
taln the campus ~ess and Ross, Aslls1811t Prt!es10r of he aho!Vii en Ott. 28. Like
•llteme cllllllllor the
lh t dant body will
On Oct. 2'1 and 28, Miss Liall telephone number of each atu- Music.
muskll, tilt films are open
DatlGt Clll Nov. II
ol
Sergio specialist and lecturer dent 88 well •• much other in- . "From Here t.o Eternity" was the public. ~·ton fer
Tara," a..
mately !,lOti.
in w,;.ld affairs, alld a Dan· formation.
the first praenlation of the sea· bi·weeki)l 111m preseDiaUons
to
lim, ~halr•Facutty and Admtnlstl'llllll" Henrietta Cherrington IIVtnl As the yeara proaresa
forlh Lecturer will appear 011 Late lhll semester, "Paint son by tba Rio Grande College 25 cenll:pe.::.r~per=IO~n:·:·::~:=tlte=-•HDmectnntng~&amp;iiiii~Diiian-tce
One of Ute advantaglll Of 1 Lecturer In P!IYcbolOI)'. Alp'hut the lacull)l tncrlllfl In
campus for two convocat1o01 Your
" Ute first Film Soolel)'. It was shown llri· Be aure to
to attend
email college It the aood teiCh- Christellsen, Preoldent. Kath· ber the qulllty of the
er to student ratio. 'lbo! small· leen V. DlllinJer, Dean of WCIJ!l· lll~ld illcl'e&amp;IMI aooonllnily
er the ratiO, the bettor the eM· tn; Director of Phyalcal Edu· Rio attracts more and more
sequent •elatiOIIIhlp between Ute cation, ASIIIIUnt PrOfessor Of ltiCUII)' members with doctor·
students and the faculty and Pllysleal Etluoation (on le.ve ltfl. Even now. between one
JUST ARRIVED!
·: administration. Rio Grande Col· of absence). Bruce M. Dudley, iiftb and on..fourth oflhe pres· II
- Op!*lte
lege, as pointed out by the Director of College Relal!ons enllllaff possess ar earned
LADIES'
HI·STYLE
North Central Association of l~n leave of aooenCfi).
torate degree. Rio Grande
Evens Super Mid.
Secondary Schools a~d Coile(es, Christine Fraley Epling, Pari· tege has lhis and much mor&lt;•ll
BONDED WOOl
~as a~ excellent. rat1o and rela· Time Jnstructor in Englsih. to o£fer its supporters in
l1onsh1p. The H1o Grande Col. Clyde M. Evans, Director of area. The opportunity is here;
lege staff for thiS fall semeoler Admllltonl and Reoords. Rob- take advantage of it.
IS composed of 53 members ac- ert p, Ewing Associate Pro- THIS Po\ST WI!I!K AT RIO:
cording to Ute Rio Grande Col· feSior Enghsh.
. ' "oenl am1n E. On Tuesday, Oct II, Ute
...
ASST. FALL COLORS
lege BaUetln Supplement for Fonhey At!!latant Prelessor If lor Class held a meeting
MEN'S DRESS STYLE
IIIU7, which are listed oelow
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babeti
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J
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R
Alber~
Malhemallco.
Rutb
T.
eorgc,
the
purpose
of
the
election
11
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ALL RUBBER 1
ti pDe cal ~h ~ ~~ Gl
AssiStant Professor ol Art. John olftcers.
E' A ilJIIdo J e Coor~e' t "'"; J. Graham, Cheirmall, Division That same Tuesday,
'd ~0 &amp;.r,['' M a er ; oi Humanities: Associate Pro- Elsie Saunder. of the Galli'!KJoll
' · ~~~,j
lyn,.
fe,.or oi Higher Education. us selective Service Board, met
•
:; eqln Pauline D. Graham, Assist- wltb male students on ~Wo~'ll
sltions. .
j e~, Soc ant i'roleoaor English, Acting to diSCIIIS the complex rt
::;orCm ~":' cs ";'I titu Dean tf Women. Marjorie Har- ship of the College Records
.pair
IN MIDDLEPORT FOR
fonal 'Ai~ ;n!t V
s A rison, Assistant Professor of lice with the draft boar&lt;ls.
1
'- 1 p j r II .EcouiC, .: Ellllish. Edwin E. Higgins, As~ Last Wednesday, Oct. 12,
hi· $5.98 ValuH
OCT. 27-28-29
=tu ro essor
nomic ' siotant Professor of Sociology. C.C.A., or College Christian
.~!.-=======~·
De
B
Field Ad· Roy E. Holmes, Director
ol sociatlon, met in the Vaf!leYII
or
. .an · rown,
.
Student Teaching and Ex ten- Houae Chapel to hear S a
Velu.. to 79c
:::::.":' ~c~ t F~anf" W( sion Educatioo; Assistant Pro· Stnllh, Assistant Professor of
. • SII)Cia e ro essorhe~ lessor ol Education. Lcne fL Political Science, speak on
Ant. Colors Plastic
fhySics. Ron~d ec~ :.::gDra: Honots, Assistant Professor Of subject, "Christian Attitudes Tlt
lltrly Amerl ..n
mE~ h D elop- Education. Lawrence Huber, ward Wealth and Poverty."
Dttlllll
ma. Offige Ll ~sG KevcaiT Assistant Librarmn. Amy K . Also on Wednesday, ao
1
Pl~ln Color
1_ .. cerD. .. 0~
~:
·f N. 1 a'l Jones, Instructor of Fore1gn ganizational meeting was
Corduroy•
WUWWdD
IVJSIOD 0
3 Uf
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Languages.
for "R1o Grande Students
1 All Fotmed Plllld
Sc;i""ces; Assoctale Professor of Herman L. Koby, Dean of Moeller.·· This on . partisariii eRoundandsqu•r•s
I L1rg1 SIHt
EACH
1 Unbreakable
Biology.
Students. Thomas J. Lacey, As- movement is open to
PR&amp;:CHRISTMAS
sistant Professtr of Ari. .Arlh· dents.
GIRL'S SIZES 2 TO 14-Specltl
1 Dlocount Prico
ur W. Lanham, Director ot Alb· On Monday, Oct. 17, an
SALE OF
Soft
Knit In Whitt ond Pootal Color
letics and Assistant Director of canizational meeting was
- - - - - - - - Physical Education: Assistant in Anniversary Hall for the
AGame For All Ages
, Profes«or of Physical Educa• pose of eslabllshing a Kiwani~
Gaqe readisgo: · GalllpoUs lion ; Charles Hobert
Lellb, affUiated "Keyettes" Club
Stock Up AI
Dam 11.9, 112, running 2 feet Instructor in Social Sciences. campus.
on rollers Pomeroy-Mason 20.· H. Paul Lloyd,
. Instructor in Herman L. Koby, Doan
32, Pt. Pleasant 23.85, Hinton Mathemahcs.
Students, released a tentativ&lt;! II
1.82 falling. Kanawha
Falls Ann W. McCarrell, Chairman, statement of ocial policy to
5.51 falling, Charleston !9.40 Division of Social Sciences; Pro- considered by various or&amp;alntMECHANICAL
falling. London, Marmet and lessor of Political Science. Da- zations and administrators.
Reg.
and FRICTION Asst.
Wmfeld dams were on , t h e vid K. McCarrell, Professor &amp;f A petition was submitted
pair
$8.95
oills.
Acting Director of Collejje Reio· Dean Koby questioning the
1 Raeort-Trucks
Ollio River - Kentuckian lions. Mabel M. Mohler, Co} Udity of the recent eleclllll
Velue
1 Dumpo-l'lre
down 13, 5:10 a.m.; Bayou La· lege Nurse. Robert B. Muss· the protmed new Student Bodl'il
lngln-.10111-Pionas
Rose up !4, 6:05p.m.; Frances man, Part-Time Instructor In Constitution. The Student
.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __,
SPECIAL SALE HOUSEHOLD
Novelty and Antique
Hougland up 14, 6:55p.m.; A.ca· Relilll81l. Kennelh Myers, A• diclary Council will nile 011
Au.tomoblln
dian up 14, U5 a.,m.: Onward s!stant Professor of Chemistry. validity of Ute protested
up 14, 7 a.m.; Indiana up 15, Zelma s. Norlhcutt, Dlrectnr lion.
lARGE 32 OZ. BOnLE
~:40 a.m.; Jenks up 16, 1:50 a. ol Music ; Associate Professor
The Davia Library is
16 az. on Household Deodorant
m., Mountain Stale down 16, of MuSic. Jerry C. Ohm, Assllt. nlng to reap Ute benefits of
16 oz. can lath Room Deodorant
6:05 a.m.; Jeffboat up 17, 4:30 ant Proiessor of Mathematics being appointed by Ute lede;ral
16 oz. .. n Sproy Storch
a.m. : Criss Jr .. up 18, 4;10 a. (on leave of aooence). Thoma• government aa a book dtposl·
each
16 oz. eon Window Cl"ner ·
m.: Pennsylvama down 18, 5:10 Osbourne, Jstructor in Biology. tory. Library material Is now
a.m: Rel1able down 19, 6 a.m.: J. Shennan Porter, Assistant being received from the gov
MENS HANES
St. Marys down 21, 6.05 a.m., Professor of English. Clara E. •rnmont.
INSUlATED
Reg.
Mr. Crrss up 22, 5:05 a.m.; W. Poston, Associate Professor of " RaWo Free Holler" it on
$1.00
H. Shaver,_ Jr. up 22, U5 p.m.; English. Robert E. Rose, Direc- U1e air! (so to speak). L o
OUR DISCOUNT PRICE
Ger.rge Pme up 23 · 3' 45 a.m. ; t 0f r·nance
Merlyn
Roos
D'
lid
"···•·eld
and
1
Values
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W
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23 5·50
· g1- or
. '
Iamo • IU4I&amp;WJ
,"y 1n1'1 d. up 23 ' 6.'35 _a.m._, R Assistant Professar of MUSIC. Knierion, Barberton, who
Regular $1.00 Value
g.rCI
own • G· a.m., a- Bevery
1 J . GeIttes, L'b
•· m
· H·'""
Hall ,
1 rarlan . roommaKS
uu.t:r
40
6
d d
venswooM k oMwn reenGupe ' P Sam s. Smith, Assistant PI'!)- experimenting wltb br'08d1:ast-jl
EACH
S.
p.m.: ar
. up
r enu f
f p li .
R .
.
Th •
ey 11ope
7:20 p.m ; Sidrnace up Gre~flUf) essor o a tJca1 c1ence. a- mg equtpment.
7,55 p.m.: Mam• Lear up phael Stephens, Instructor In obtain f%.1115 ao that they
llottl•
pair
Greenup 8:55
p.m.; A, D. Mathernatlca.
·s nt legally Moadcast II I
Raines lJ down Greenup 3:10
Rulh Ill. 1botnal, Alii Ia mzed station.
a.m.; Dorothy Estes up Green- Prole"or of English. W. Luth- Applications_ are now being
FOILS &amp; PAPERS
Values To $1.99
up 3:45 a.m .. Miss Susan down er Tracy, Alllslant Profesaor taken for poS!tiOUS on Ute Stu·
.LADIES NEW 'FALL
Meldahl 3:35 p.m.;
Altml of Philosophy and lleUKion. Ell. dent Judiciary Council, or StuReg. $2.99 Value
Zephyr down Meldahl 7:25 . ward C. West, Director tl Main' dent Court.
.
tenance; Bulidlnts and Grounda. Did you get e11her of the
m.; Diane Brent down
BOYS ALL RUBBER
9:10 p.m.; J. s. Lewi1 up Mel· Florence R. Wickline, Alaistant past issues of the "Smoke Sig·
4-ROLL PACK
dahl 2 a.m.; Lady
Marjorie Librarian. Charles E. Withee, nola," the camp111 newspaper?
Special
down Meldahl ~;45 a.m. BocK Asalatant Proleuor ol Mathe- Each Friday or Saturday
Purchase
down Meldahl 3;40 a.m.
matk:o. Robert Gelsinger, Chair· paper blay be purcholld at
pr.
Galhpolls Dim Little man, Dtvlalon of Education and Ungham's or Price and """•'II
Size
George down 4 p.m.; Queen Psychology.
druc otores, Ute Grande """•II
City up 7:10 p.m.:
Buckeye What about next year! And Thomas Clothiers, or Davis
12to6
pack
Stale up 8:50p.m.; John J. Row lalerq Of the 53 members of Shuler, Be sure to buy one
down 10:20 p.m.: Steel Express the 1t.aff for 1966-ll7, at least II keep up on the happenln11•
pr.
Dlocount Prlu
up 12:20 a.m.; Mark Easton are lnstructora. Next year Ute calilpus.
down UO a.m. : Polly R up teachl"'! staff alone lllllllld In- COMING AT RIO:
3:35 a,m.; Vickers down 5;20 a. crease to a total of 45 ao the On Friday, Oct. 21, the Moel·
Reg. $1.09 Value
' •~ "Cotton Queen down 5,30 estimated student body will In· 'er·Miller Deblle Will be conBEAUTIFUL 27 PC. SET
crease to 100.
dueled in cammunity
l!all.
, bl.; Zimmer up 7:55 a.m.
Refreshing 14 Fl. Oz.
Kanawha River Beaver Rio Gr8Dde C.llllfle Is enter- The debat.a will be followed by
ANCHOR HOCKING'S FAMOUS
· lown London 5:30 a.m.; Olean- 1n1 Its laat decade of its first a question . and · answer per·
der down Marmet 3·45 p.m.: one hund.-d years. Five years iod. The debaie Is closed to
''VINTAGE GLASS"
Fort Dearborn down M·armet. from now, in 1971, the mid · everyone except R.G .C. student
... . ._.. 11:10 p.m. ; sernet down Mar- point ol this decade will
be staff, and area news media.
:
met 4:40 a.m.; Allen R. Merrill reached. By thai time the tacul· Don't Iort~el Ute Open !louse
Low-Low
down Winlield 525 p.m.: Lucy ty should number nearly U to end Art Show to be held
I-LARGE BOWL
Discount Price
Jane Lucas up Wi nfield U5 p.
m.: Nalional up Winfield tO 50
1-BASE
p.m.; H. E. Bowles
down
_ _ _,;,.,._ _;;.,..,;;.._11-LADEL
Winfield 1:;;() a.m. ; Helen .Z
up Winfield 3:50 a.m.: 0. F. :
BIG SIZE
12-CUPS
i Sheare-r up Winfield 4:50 a.m.
PEPSODENT and COLGATE 12-CUP HANGERS
Sat
MEET lfl SEW
.
NEW Haven - The Wo·

J~

ty

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growmg conditions, are oubject
to the same d1seases, and are
bothered by the same Insecta.
For Ute b'l!lnner, here are a
l~suggl!i!tlou
be
oose ~ sunny 1spot 1 ·
chia~e gourhs need P enty 0 sun·
• ne. U t ey are to lfOW on
~ers, melo:,:~ P:fi~lll !he &amp;r~und, theylh need lots .ol
ave no
g s. room. owevet, ey cen gtllll'
They all bel0111 to the same on fett~f. and trelllees In small
fam~: They need the tame opace.
, _

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. were
cookl111 up something

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OHIO

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Letter from Finland

Sightseeing Tour by Austin
Is Reported by Professor

4-Buckle -.
ARCTICS

~.PECIAL

PILLOWS

DISH PANS

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RAYON PANTIES

ELECTRIC •
Baseball Game

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99

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AERO SOL

c

PINK LOTION

!!'e

DETERGENT

SOCKS

c

House Slippers

$1 00

c

Reef Mouth Wash

PUNCH BOWL SET

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OCTOBER NEWS
From
Pickens' Hardware

1

men 's

Mi!-~s iontt:-y

Soclet)

ot

the New Have11 Church ol Goo

met recenlly for a day ol

ing

SfW

thr or
at the home ol Mrs.

for the bt.nr·nt of

~n niz at.1on

D. L. Oudding •r Ma11on

noon th r

~roup

rnjoved

d

At
dir•

ner. 1\tte ndin~ ~-:ere the h~llow

mg · Mrs OnJil&lt;. F'·eld11, Mrt~
ha Capf'hrtrl, '.!:-~. Ollito Rou!th
Mr~ . RPn(l John!o&gt;fln. all ol ~P.~
Ha ven: \1rs. lr\iiJ1 r.ibbs antJ
Mr~ 131onrlw ~ flden••ur, b.11h ol
Plea! · nl V~ltf'y Ho11pital
Admilled: Mrs. Billy Stt&gt;w
1rt, 'Nest Coh1 ~11bia: Mr~ By

ron Dudding. PI . Pleaoan1
Dlorhorged , llonald Rittle Pl.
Plea&gt;Hnt; l&lt;e~lh Ribb ... Galllpn
lis, Ohio; Mrs Charles Tucker
;md 10on. Tuppef'!'i Plains; Mn.
William A. Nnl'ttl ,
OllJ1po!is

ferry: James O'Nenl,
Columb1a.

WPSI

• Most parl5 for bicycles ctn be found
at Pickens Herdwere.
More people every day are utlng
Plastic Pipe for plumbing.
It's guaranteed for 100 years. Used for hot
water, same as other pipe. Anyone can plumb

e

s 99

TOOTH PASTE

27 PC. SET

c

Special
Purchase

LADIES' IMPOR.TEO
IT AllAN STYLE

MOHAIR
SWEATERS

with plastic pipe.

e Gas Water Heaters -

completely
automatic in 30 gal. and 40 gel. sizes.
G~1aranteed 10 years.
e Etedric Water Heaters - In 40 gal.
and 52 gal. siies. All eutomatic
controls, just set way you like water
ard forget it.

PICKENS ..-AROW l\P~
Open Ivery Doy, All Day, MO 1115:30 IST.
M1oon, W. Vo.

LOW BONANZA PRICE
100% NYLON

eWhlttand
Alst..Colora
Con.p, II $7.95

NYLON NET
Reg. 29cyd.

Dorcas
News Notes

c

CHRISTMAS
WRAPPINGS

Ladl" RoD SIHve

Sport &amp; Dress
BLOUSES
,.
elollcl Colors

·• Prlnlllll PaHerns
·eValij" to $1.69

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Pork' Loin Roast

do pennies make
a difference in
your food bill?
You bet ther do.
And we should know.
We bulk our busb~eu br avlng pennies
for generatlo111 of folka lib you.

ff an Item il pr1eed 3 for !If, the price far one is obviously ~11
But what happena if yoa want two T
Do you pay I times 9; or 18;?
Not atAA:P. ·
We aelllt at Zfar 171.
That'• the fair way-tiM A4P way.
Yta, .. U\i,·Alod 'bullneM ... .
in food bQdPtlng, pennie1 make a ditferenCl'.
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lb.

Pork Sttab · "~····.. .. ll69c
Spare Ribs ...... •.... • •• 59c
QUAitTIRIO SL ICID LOIN
Pork Chops .. ·....,.. · lb. 75c

A&amp;P REDUCES IACONI

KING OF THE BEEP ROASt

Sliced Bacon
2-lb. pkg, l·lb. 69 Super Right
$US
pkg.
Cor All Good

RIB ROAST

SULTANA FROZEN

Meat Loaf Mix · ·· ·· · lb. 69c

Pot Pin ·· .. .. .. .. 5 for 99c

PROZIII-DRISIID

FROZIN-KING

Whhlng .. .. 5 lb. box $1.49

Crab legs .. .. .. .. .. .. lh. 99c

FULTON BRAND

COOKED- CANNED

Frozen Steaks

CHICKEN

lb.

CAULIFLOWER

Potatoes ·· ·· 20 lb. bag 99c

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cen

Wyler Soup Mixes ·· pkg. 10c

l9c

1\\ARCAL

Facial nssun2 -100 ply 10c

AMIRtCAN IIAUTY

MARTHA WHITI

Blackey• Peas ··· ··· can 1Oc

Flapstu · · ·· 61-oz. plcg. 1Oc

AMIRICAN IIAUTY

NORTHIRN

Pork &amp; Beans .. .. .. can 1Oc

Napkins ·•• · Pkg; of 60- 10c

AMIRICAN IlLLI

DUfF'S

SpagheHi .. · .... · .. can 1Oc

Cake Mixes · · 7-oz. pkg. 10c

DU'P'I

MARTHA WHtTI

Cake Mixes ·· 7-oz. pkg. 10c

Spud Flakes ·· 3-oz. pkg. 10c

WAXTIX

MARTHA WHITI

Sandwich Bags pkg. 30 • 1Oc

:'!Bread Mix 8-oz pk•
Instant Potatoes ··•· pkg. 10c

BAIBIT'S

deanser .... 14-oz. can 1Oc

JANE PAitt(ltl

Potato Chips .. 1-lb. box 59c

JANE PARKER

Potato Bread

5

3~-lb.

Amer. Beauty Hominy can 1Oc
AMIRICAN IIAUTY
.. Navy Beans ........ can 10c
•"~-­

lARGE SNO.IALL

hlld

U, I. No. 111n A WHITI

89c

2nd BIG WEEK A&amp;P's1Oc SALE

GOLDIN RIPI

Grapefruh ··· · 5 lb. bag 59c

1-lb.
loeves

.lane ParUr, Plein, lutll't4 er Cfnne!Mfl

99c

1'-\ .

~~· Fine Oua lity Groceries!

PAGI ILIOW MACARONI OR
Donuts .... · .. ·.. 2 pkgs. 49c ANN
Spaghllli 3- 1-111. pkgs. 59c

VACUUM PACK

JANI PARKIR-IOUTHIRN

A&amp;P BRAND-FLOURIDE

.s=s9c

SWEET PEAS
CHOPPED IROCCOLI

··PLAY tic· tac ·toe at A&amp;PI

... £

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A&amp;P CaRte · · 2111. can $1.39

ANN PAGI

Pecan Pit ...... · .. · each 59c SpagheHI Sauce 2lb. jar 49c

Fro zen Food Features!
A&amp;P FROZEN VEGETABLES
CUT GOLDI:N CORN
CUT GRIIN BEAN$

89c

IIIII, VIAL, l'ORK

Is this a good reason far ilboppinr AlP? It's one of many,

MARIH-IIIDLIU

lb.

LB. 99c

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Loin Encl Roast ·.,.,.·· lb. 59c
Rib Half Roast .... ·· lb. 65c
loin Half Roast ··· ·· · lb. 75c
Whole Loin ··· ·· ····· lb. 69c

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Chilli Spread 2 lb. box 89c

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lOOn lose color If left In the lnf\!Cianl (VjMpf .,.,
Iii
'lbt dlfflcull)l for tbe . . ·llled). Mltr lilly hlta
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111r:ter II It knoW lltlon till)! chaDCII to dry oil, IIIII)' !lil1lil
f t rel4y to harvest. 'l'bere II polis!Md lrlth IIID:. \ f~
a lendi1I on the vine next 10 brrn_. oat the COIOJ\ Do ,lit
tllch IUifd. Whtll thli tendril prick 1111 gourd to llutfll 4rr
and tilt ittm of the louni turn lng. Thll may 11.111 l$cllcd.
brown and ~tern dead the gourd Some JIIW'd• whlcll&gt;are 1111
is ready to harvest. At IN• mature of which ha"' delecll
time they should feel very hard will soon get 8tlft. These obould
to pressure. Be eere1u1; uthey ally nlee well lfito tilt wintllr.
brttlte eaally. Some IIY that At tlte)t beiiD to IDle color,
newly 111hered aounlt lhould tltey II!Duld be put eldt 111 I
be handled •• carefully u egp. dry place for future IIIII. A81o111
CUI the otem with 1 lllarp 11 tJtey are bard tiM)r llhoaill
knife, leavlnl about two Inches. be mill. After thlrb oomAU omarnentola lhotllcl be pletely dry, tltey Ull be ..,..
barvealed bel«e frost or IIley ed, deaned, polllbtd, lllld eta
wm be ruined. They
lhould be left ID tbelr Jlllllrll aol!ll' •
be wubad lhoro1JI}lly In 1 dis- thay ciD be pa'nle!!.

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If gourd_• are grown off thel nltrcsen fertilizer dist!Oived IDI shells and lrii8JIIental!. The a knUe to remove the rough
ground, they w!U have more water may be addad when the hardshelll beoome very bard skin, taking care 11(11 It acratch
uniform color and lllnd a het· goonls bqln It form.
when dry, and With reasonable lilt lllfface. After all llle skin
ler chance of escaping hlem· Alter the pun!~ Ville&amp; are care will last lllllal!nitely. Tiley baJ been removed, IC!rllb iD
ishes, and
unlesa
hel'Y about eighl foe! lohg ,the endl require a long M810J1 for lft!W• ,..1" water llltb fine steel
aourds hq, they will have a may be fll'lll*l 10 make tbe ing, 10 tbty si!Ould be 11ft Ill wool, If rotJCII- epots rtmaiJt.
crooked stein.
vine branch. Then more godl'ds the prden as long as there 1J tbty should be gone aver wllb
lt is very important to hive I will form.
.
•ny lUe left in the vine. J'rGit fine aandpaper. 'l'ltey l1'f lh!lll
good seedo. Plant the seed as Getting rid of ihe insects is and even lreezinc will not burl ready for craft work. They can
JOoD u all oWlg8r ~ froel 11 1 moat Important job. Spray or them. Borne 01 the bardshelll be. patnte4 or left tn
their
past. A good deplh Is about two dust underneath the leaves as grow very large, and it may natural Cj)(or. Polish wllh llquld
times the length of Ute seed well as 111 the top.
Borers take them many mooths to Doer wax and the oftener they
and about one foot apart. A110melimes pt 'inlldt the vine dry. U they wrlnllle or &amp;et "ft, are poliobecl Ute nicer tltey
iood Dllrolett fertllller II!Duld near the root and Cltllt the they· sbould be throwD owly. are.
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be worked In II'OUI1d the eclges vine to die. A. hole !bat oozes Aa long •• they remaiD bard, The Ol'llllllentall m usullly
If the rO'WS where it will not molllure wlll llhow t1te presence lhey lhould be lived. They nnaller than the hlrdlhe!IJ.
touch the seed. 'lbll ,wlU· Iive 01 1 borer. SUI the vlne care. may mould end become un- '!bey oome iD all IIZel end
the vblos • good liar!. A bJgh tully, and eut out the borer, •lptly, hut ohoul4 be kept for color• with many
dlffereat
nllrOJID fertlllm !lhould
he then cover the vine with wet craft work.
mar~r:tn~•· They may be warty
added later aslt eneourapr the dirt.
When tlte)t are CGIIlplelely or IIDOOth.
vines to iii'OW and al~ the For p!l81'11 UN, 8llll'dl are dry, the)' aboal4 be 10abd in 'lb111 lhould be 11tltered
maturlna of the gourdl. A low divided Into two dm11 hard- warm water, lbiiiiCII'Iped wllh when they ripen u
they

Jlallbrlght E:ubange Professor
LAHTI, FINLAND - Last Sunday a British friend
took me on a sighteeelng tour in an Austin.
It seems strange to ride In a ri&amp;ht-band drive car,
especially since the traffic in Finland bears right a11. in
the United States. We left the macadamized roads and
snaked our way through ploe-covered ridges and lake·
filled valleys. We paBBed berds of milk cows, mostly
Ayreshire, grazing in knee-deep grass. We skirted lak·
es, blue and peaceful in the filtered sun, and noted the
numerous red, wooden sauna buildings with plaUonns
which extend Into the water. We zoomed through ham·
lets where groups of farmerlsh Finns stared at t he
"foreigners" in the odd lit- - tie vehicle.
IIOille do not?
Soon we reached a church, a The paint was melle from
huge stone and brick otru~ture natural coloring, such a1 ber.
dal!ng from the thirteenth cen· rles, and Uto1JI}l it hao fad• ' :~
tury. Its wood mingle roof Ia baa laoted for ci!nturlea. !&gt;eople
1teep and high. A· &amp;raveyard used to believe that evil came
and many trees surround the from the north ao no wlndowo
church. A bell tower, made of were made on that aide. Chang·
stones ao large ao h!Jndred • eo in religloll8 beliefs have r&amp;pound hay bales, stands some oulted 1n le" trapplnp paintfifty feet from the churell. Tbe inga, and omamentatio~s. Totower doon are twelve • feet day services are Held in the
high and made of steel. The church tHollola, Ftriland), but
crudely • formed steel key II they do not emphasize !ll'mbela
a foot _long. A long, band-made or elaborate co•turnes. The r..
loble m Ute towc, vestibule has malnlng band~arved wooden
handles uke a wheelbarrow and statues and mlnislers' boxes reis used for carrying bodies at veal the importance which refuneral services.
llg!on played In the llveo of
My friend pointed out I h e these northern people and 1
scars on the churcl! walls. lola- thought but dJd not ;ay: "Peony years !!flO cannon balls a• pie don't whittle for the church
saulted but did not topple this, today."
stolid structure. She aplalnad
the slgnlftcance of the nwner. We wallced In tbe araveyard.
ous palntlnp*
·
walla ln. A large amount of 11011 near the
side the chur ·
ked meny church is a war memorial to
naive quesU ·
ow would Finnish men who 1.-1 their Uvea
the paUit lut oll tliese years? In battle. My friend 1ald that
... tilly .are .lhere oo windows on Finns clo not leave a Flnnllll
the north side of the churcllt boily OD foreign lOll. They lrlllllWhy do oome Of the windowa port them to their bom•laru!,
have rellaiOIII pllnllnaa llld bury lham in centrallltd piols,
and erect dignllted markers.

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Offered TI"mely Advi"ce·

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~arden Club Of Pomeroy RD
says Ihllls tbe lime Of year to
har~est courdto, lhwl, the ~J.
~ow!Dg r : ' ~ ~I ~ltllrt
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his charges fo r instr uctions to ext&gt;n.'i.se rid ers ~ t Bt&gt;lmonl P a l'k, N~;-w Yor k,

Polmollve Gold Doodoronl

where the track is being re bu ilt. One h or!'ie wo rk s out in the backg;·oun d.

Soap
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NO GAME- RAIN- Pro footb &lt;.tl lers play, r&lt;J in, ~ leet or b lizz&lt;t rd but this LaP orte.
Ind ., l ad--Brad Lubs, 9-fmd s his ~.and lot g&lt;une JS pos tponed by the we-a the r.

lOSERS WEEPERS- T ears of

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t he f ace or th 1 ~ U. S. wo man athle l c, Dori s Brause, a fter
losi ng in gymna sti c championships a t Dortmund , Germany.

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lb.

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Steak __ __

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lb.

55e .
49c

Shoulct.r Swllt

Steak . ___
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Pot Roast . .......... .

lb.

Boiling Beef _____ _

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lb.

59c

lb.

55c

Rl~

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Picnics _____ _-____

lb.

Rib Roast _

lb.

89c

lb.

79c

lot I Ribs

Whole Chuck ___--

45c
t

lb.

Rib Roast

lb.

99c

lb.

89c

Beef Side ___ ___-__

$1.43

Knger

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pl &lt;ly f'r spmning the ball.

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3

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Drinks

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Kr~tt•r

Ice Cream ___ _ v, ,.1. 59c

Stew __ . __ . _ 2 ::: 89c

Cheese __ --__ 2 ..... 99c

Toaster __ _ ...

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Rtt . Sl.O' Y•lue M.uthw•lh
No. I

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Donuts ------

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StDbly

65e

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Crest ___ ____ _

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Shampoo ___ _

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Bread -____ . _ 4

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Reg. 9S c: Vtlue Toothpn ta

Couotry Ovon Plolo &amp; Sutmd

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Tom:UD Soup
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Head Lettuce
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Tissue
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for

••Halloween Treats"
Bartlett Pears _- 5 ,., 39c

Gu,....n,..,,.
SUNRISE-FRESH
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frui~ • ••d ve 1e tabl u ,

sealed .ba our CriaPak•
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Apple Cider .... .. _..
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Kotex
pole .. _ .. .. $1.89

Sunmald

Raisins

Grapefruit

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12 .v..... 49c
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DOWN MEXICO WAY- The U. S . w inne r o f t he 100- metPr' men's fr ee dyle swim e v~nl
in t he Litl le Ol ympic~ in MPxi t' u Ci ty, Ch!_n lt's Hi f'kok { tl" n~ ~'&gt;r ) () ( Pluwni x A r iz ~twh!'

h:md s with runn ers- up 1 Fr:.nc&lt;,is S1mP1hn!' (l d1.),

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Roasted Peanuts_ 2 lbt. 89c

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Bubble Bath
n.... wuo ..... 69c

CIO ,. ,. ,. ,.,. ..

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Packets 11
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Dl MAG CHEERS WOUNDED G.I.--Joo DiMaggio, formor New York Yankee
star, cheers up Geronimo Cortez, 23, of Fresno, Calif., by autographing ca s ~.
Cortez ~uperates at Fort Ord from wound s caused by mine in VietNam ba t !I&lt;•.

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as he 1::; hit o n t hr l~rw by Co wboys J (] hn Wil burn (65-) and J ohn Ni land (76) . Da llas
~ nd th e Ca n'! ~ b&lt;~ ti ]P to a 10- 10 t ie as th e l wo teams va inly seek undisput ed posses~
sion of fi r st p l :~ce in th e National Foot ba ll L eag ue. The game was played in St. Louis.

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Anti Freeze
Wall Cleaner gal. $1.38
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Detergent
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Coffee

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Mea dO\\·lark Lemon is th e ,.. ~

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BUCKET STEAKS . , , .. ..... $1 .09 lb.

Roast __ _-

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Krettr sel.eh tnly
higher-graded, grain
ftd beef for Ttnderar
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In spedal room• whtrt
temperature, humidity tnd
lid clrculallan 1re regulat.d
to tpttd up natural ttnderlnt
iletian.

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Chuck

Lotion
J'MI, bolllo .. $1.75
Coffee •
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K_..

No purcltooo ooconory to partlclpote.

Here Are :t Few Early

Thrifty Brand

Polvor'• Vee Poe (20c Olfl

Coffee ·
3 ~~ $2.33
Soap
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bo.. 39c
1 - - -----WORKOUT TIME·- Lloyd G ent ry, traine r of a stuble of

th orough b red~, l i n e~

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Soap
4 · ~.. '1'" 57c

his charges fo r instr uctions to ext&gt;n.'i.se rid ers ~ t Bt&gt;lmonl P a l'k, N~;-w Yor k,

Polmollve Gold Doodoronl

where the track is being re bu ilt. One h or!'ie wo rk s out in the backg;·oun d.

Soap
2 t :;. 33c

NO GAME- RAIN- Pro footb &lt;.tl lers play, r&lt;J in, ~ leet or b lizz&lt;t rd but this LaP orte.
Ind ., l ad--Brad Lubs, 9-fmd s his ~.and lot g&lt;une JS pos tponed by the we-a the r.

lOSERS WEEPERS- T ears of

d b &lt;~ppo int ment

stt·eam down

.

t he f ace or th 1 ~ U. S. wo man athle l c, Dori s Brause, a fter
losi ng in gymna sti c championships a t Dortmund , Germany.

U . MIDKIFf

Tendera.,
lb.

Alway• Two IHf LMeh
T"l Fit Your Table M
K,.,.rl

1~.

59c

Steak __ __

55c

lb.

55e .
49c

Shoulct.r Swllt

Steak . ___
4th &amp; llh

Pot Roast . .......... .

lb.

Boiling Beef _____ _

1~ .

F reth or Smoked

lb.

59c

lb.

55c

Rl~

69c

Picnics _____ _-____

lb.

Rib Roast _

lb.

89c

lb.

79c

lot I Ribs

Whole Chuck ___--

45c
t

lb.

Rib Roast

lb.

99c

lb.

89c

Beef Side ___ ___-__

$1.43

Knger

Reo. or

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pl &lt;ly f'r spmning the ball.

•. 59c

3

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Drinks

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Kr~tt•r

Ice Cream ___ _ v, ,.1. 59c

Stew __ . __ . _ 2 ::: 89c

Cheese __ --__ 2 ..... 99c

Toaster __ _ ...

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Crest ___ ____ _

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star, cheers up Geronimo Cortez, 23, of Fresno, Calif., by autographing ca s ~.
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the daqers ol1111okiog will be The Ohio l!late Lite; or by , As a rilult of lt8 s\Udy, ·the
Holzer HDBpllal ·:.._ Vlsw;;g
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1at1 Sept. 23,
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one of the lllllD topics of dis- phonlpg 4*1761.
thai per· MASON - An organization- hours 24 lllld HI p. m. Parenti
he was
CUJaloa amoag PTA groups, The Ohlo0 State Life_~aa &lt;~lao •aons who,,'!(! · moke cigar- al meeUng of Mason Girl Scout only on Pediatrics Ward
1f.
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newspaper
room mothera and other school chosen tlllli particUlar 'lime to ettea'f]U.uv
er and beal· Tr
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held
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was
rece Y .8
AdmlJslou
A newly • cllartered corpora· aUon but that a lransaC!tlon bed All three
lnd lubercuiDifs BOCiettes.
Non-&amp;nokel'll Life Insuta
Mrs. Rena V, Fife, 71 Mill tlon ts negotiating lor the JHll' not been rompleted.
tlve In the
88 that !btl lqer life expec • the Mason Youth Cente~ With
This concerted effort Is part Poll 11ith reduced
ml: tliDcy•erttiUes
non-cigarette the leader, Mrs Hilda Gibbs of Creek Rd. ; Mrs John C. Hend- clrue of daily and w.eekly news- The·Sentlnel ubll•bes live Regional ~dl.
of a coss~to-coast anti-omok· ra~ for oori-smotera ~ for· amoilhs 1o 'special ''preferred Ma~, lnthc~rge. Tw:ty·f';! erson, Rt. 2, Gallipolis : Mrs. papers In the Wellston, 0. area d
k
b
ctrcula- the agen&lt;;Y 8 executl,-dllvesta:J11ll~tt . lll
lng campalgn, lauocbed earlier mer c1 arette --smokers
wlio ~sit" prem\Wp• rates. Accord· a_tte ed e rst mee g,
Thomas Joseph Stewart, Palrl· It was reported toclay by the ays a wee
as a
and Davis, an ~·
.
In the year by the NaUonaJ Con· haven'tg smoked for the . · 1 qly non-amokers and persons Sislant leaders are Mrs .. Joseph ot; Chrtsbopher R. Biars, Rt. Huntlngton Herald Dispatch. lion of about 2,800. It ~as no the current presidenL ,
gresa of Parents and Teachers two yeata. ·
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pa$' who havelllit smoked we
•••arettes both
Jones ofandMaaon
Mrs. Frank Fmnlcum 2' Gallipolis·' MiSB
· MOdred Me. The new concern '
and the Chronic 'llsease Dlvl- Mr McGinii . nated th t for two yean will ~ay ilu lor Comml te cbalrman Is M Clure, Crown City; Mrs, James ern Ohio Newspapers, Inc.,
1 e
lion of various Slate Depart •
·
ess
a Life Insurance.
rs. D. Long,
Henderson; WIJ. cetved Its charter Tuesday from
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menta of Health. This cam • the development el .this ne!' Mr. McGinness said that the Mildred Mcintire and helpers lard E. Hines, Itt. I, Pomeroy; Ohio Sacrelary of State Ted W.
palgn will be supported by fed· policy was triggered by ~ :research ·Indicates that if pre· are Mrs, Roberta Ross, Mrs. Miss Flossie G. Roush, Rt. I, Brown.
eral money lor the u. s. Bu- mounting proof of the relallon- ient tremts' conllnue, lung can· Darlene Johnaon and Mrs. Cath- Racine; Mrs. William P, Mat.. Incorporators Include Carl
reau of Public Health. Major ~hlp between cigarette SlJIOk· cer will he the leading cause of erlne Reed. Patrol Leader of lack, Pomeroy ; Mrs. Edward Dahlberg of Wellston, B. B.
emphasio will be on teaching mgExteandl death.
h
·The. death · 'among men by IINIO. the Cardinals Is Rehecclat Ddud· J, King, Rt. I, Harrisonville; Mills of Ironton and E. E. Da·
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researc
by
.
ea er Mrs. Mary E, Pr.ICe, ""
o tl
youngsters the health benellil Ohio State Lll h
eal d th Dealh from other kiuds
of &lt;;an· 1ley ·' Dreamers Patro
and S eelhe
ana·.. vis· o1 Oak HIU . Offlce w111 be
Fashioned of top tailoring,
ol not smoking and the damag• as rev • e Cl'f .hlive tncrensed sUghUy •. or s Martha Jones
w
art Mrs. Edith L. Arthur, Ironton; In Wellston.
lng etlecil that can result from mortality rate for male cigar- leveled · oft In recent years, patrol l~ader 18 Debbie Samp. Mrs. John H. Lockwood, AsiJ. Informed sources said the
crush-grain texture a n d
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kl
elte
SIDokers
for
all
caused
ta_.,I
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IS RebeCca Dudley land Ky . William C Saxton new corporation was
In
the
clean simple lines, a suitex.,.ps ve c gar
smo ng, ken together I• near! 70 per '"" e
rom
can
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• has climbed alarmingly.
· an
asurer •s 1 08 mru- RL 3, Ja,kson; Mrs. Myrtle M. process of acquiring control of
able pump with a T-strap
nes, The Ohio State Life Insur. cent higher than lor non-smo- ·Iii a 33-year period from 1930 cum.
Tolliver, Jackson; Carl
F. the Wellston Sentinel, a dally
suggestion. B&amp;W widths.
ance Company Is supporUng
unUI 111113 Icing cancer deaths Attending were Terry ;:s, Waddell, Ironton; William E. newspaper, and the Democrat·
this campal&amp;n by making avau.
rose fr~ 2,000 to more than ~~a ~n Meter,
Mn a Crothers, Jackson; Mrs. Wil· Inquirer of McArthur, a weekly.
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able to IIChools, civic groups,
40,000.
D bb1• ReedresaDVbanb. Sa eterl, liam A. David, Jackson.
B&lt;lth papers are owned by
clubs and Individuals a :U-page
,.,
'l'hll new Non-smoker policy, e e e ' • . 10 mpse •
Dlocbarges
Sentinel Publishing Co, of Well·
community service pamphlet,
1 WO
will -reflect a substantial life • Sharon Casto,_ Deruse Werry, RicharJ L. Ballenge m, Aar· stoo.
"Facts About Smoking
and
time of savings In "preferred Brenad Mcintire, Martha Jones, on E. Bryan, Chester L. Coch· J. Gordon Morrow, Sentinel
Health." Copies may he secur- POINT PLEASANT - Mason risk" premium payments lor Debbie Gibbs, Rhonda Icenhow· ran, Earl C. Custer,
Mrs. president ~ publisher,
ed by contactlng Mr. McGin • County schools wUI he closed an non-omoklng policyholders. er, Rebecca Dudley, Johnny David L, Darst, Mrs.
Troy Tuesday mght that he had been
_...:.._ _,:_:::__:__..::_:=-. Thursday and Friday of this It represents only one phase Johnwsonll' PattMyelRe~noldsB 1 ?.':~- Horton, Frank Knotts. Mrs. approached by the new
week so school personnel rna~ ol The Ohio State Life Insur- : da ~~ .1 aru~bb' arWj)' Grant McCune, flelbert E. MurWO ctiODS are attend the West Virginia EdU· ance Company's contlnulng stu· ODD~ Finnru.~,
lOCI d. ray, George w. Pierce, Perry In~·
• ion Held
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· 1 son, Jane
1cum,
n y w Red
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Rich d
caUoo Association meellng In dy of the changmg causes o Reynolds Vickie Burton Patty ·
rna~, rs.
ar
For Wo at Temple
l Huntlngtoo, W. Va.
mortality and the development
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The local school
children of increased benefits.
Dudding and Mary Jones,
nard F. Tipton, Richard G. lnltiatloo waa held for two
Steele, Mrs. Leonard , Koenig, girls when Bethel No. 112 of the
PT. PLEASA!o!T - Two clvU will enjoy several vacations durPARTY ON SIST
Mro. Melvin R. Farley and International Order of Job's
actions have been filed In the log November also. On Nov, 8,
HARTFORD - Mrs. Erma Infant son, Mrs. William E. Daughters met Monday
office of the Circuit Clerk, Both electlon day, school will not he
D
Dotson, president of the Hart- Mercer and Infant son, Mrs. lng at the Masonle Temple In
actions concarn the payment of In session, then schools wlll he
ford PTA, announced that Hal· Dwight N ~ Stevers and Infant Pomeroy.
promissory notes.
dismissed on Nevemher lith for
loween festivities will be held son, Mrs, Bobby Lee Tucker Linda Lyons, honored quee1n,
Veterans Day and again on No- Miss Elizabeth (Lyde) Ryan,
presided and the meeting opThe RKE Federal Credit Un· vemher 24 and 25th for 1 h e of Charle•ton, lisler·in-law of at the Har1ord Grade school on and infant daughter.
ened In rltuaUstic form.
Jon Is seeking judgment from
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Mrs Emma Ryan Mason 18 Monday, October 31st from 7 to
'l'hanksgiVmg holidays.
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and
games.
Admission
Is
ten
were mode to attend cllurch In
Doss E. Hutchinson, Rt. 2 Le·
a patient at the Holzer Hospit- p, ll_I· .•a r w
c~scents.
Refreshments
will
he
a
group in November, the date
tart for the •um of $3,983.31
al where she underwent surgery, tome JUdg•ng, mystery aucUon
sold.
to he announced.
with Interest and costs,
Miss Alma Dudding of Mason K
ONLY
The second action was styled
and Mrs. Orpba Fields of New :~s~nd Mrs. Curtis McDan· TRAVEIJNG KENNEDY
l n vIta I l o ns and ':~~~::II
Kanawha VaUey Bank vs. RobHaven attended a State MisSIOn· lei visited over tte weekend WASHINGTON (UP! -Sen. plaoned to start a privata
ert F. Davia, Rt. 2 pt Ptessant
Of
with their daughter 8l1d son-i• Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass.. African tour Nov. 17
with the plalntlll demanding
urc 0
law, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Saun· Is plaoning a lrlp to Mol'OCCII, Morocco. He 19 to attend a
judgment against the defendant PT. PLEASANT- The Point ant on Tuesday,
and son, Cameron,
Tunisia, Algeria and possibly 15-16 Geneva Conference
In the sum of $413.09 Interest Pleasant mgh School band, ac- Mr. and Mr•. George. .
Mrs. John Hetzer and son, the United Arab Republic In European migration, and
and costs.
companied by their dtrector. and fanuly attended • piCruc
Tod, of Parkersburg, visited on late Novomber.
to make the North African tnur II
Gene Allen will attend the An· cently lor Radlo Club
Friday with her parents Mr. Sources said Monday that with his wile at his own expense
MIDDlEPORT
PT. PLEASANT - Two coo· nual Marshall University Band BDd llletr families at Old Man's and Mrs. Harold Schwa;.,
Kennedy had "a number" of J after that.
pies have made appllcatlons for Day on Saturday, October 29th. Cave.
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BIIITiage licenses In the office High school bands from Ohio Miss Susan Johnson is a pa· I
of the C.,llllly Clerk.
BDd West Virglni• wDI he guests lient at the Gallipolis
Clinic
ApplylJji! were: David Cecil el Marshall University for the w~e she IS to undergo
Williams, •· Chester:, Ohio, game and will perform during vat'lon.
and Gladys 'F3ye Jolulron,' 11, pre-game and hall-time
Mr. and Mr!. John R:., ~::~ I I
Muon.
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sons vi!ited on II!
Gene liaJ'r1. Cbrls · . ri, 22, The annual band day Is
Mr, and Mrs. Harry
Mogadore, Ohio,~
Sarah sored by the music
in Point Pleasant,
Pauley, 28, Letart.
of ¥arsh8U.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hall and
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visiting with ber pareata,
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II l~•wa, and William Tittle, Red
Oak, Iowa, Mr. BDd Mr•. James
Dudding and son, Mr. and
Charlet Scyoc and lamily
Parkersburg,
Mrs. Juanita Word and
Dale, returned from Nevvark,
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the daqers ol1111okiog will be The Ohio l!late Lite; or by , As a rilult of lt8 s\Udy, ·the
Holzer HDBpllal ·:.._ Vlsw;;g
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1at1 Sept. 23,
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one of the lllllD topics of dis- phonlpg 4*1761.
thai per· MASON - An organization- hours 24 lllld HI p. m. Parenti
he was
CUJaloa amoag PTA groups, The Ohlo0 State Life_~aa &lt;~lao •aons who,,'!(! · moke cigar- al meeUng of Mason Girl Scout only on Pediatrics Ward
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room mothera and other school chosen tlllli particUlar 'lime to ettea'f]U.uv
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was
rece Y .8
AdmlJslou
A newly • cllartered corpora· aUon but that a lransaC!tlon bed All three
lnd lubercuiDifs BOCiettes.
Non-&amp;nokel'll Life Insuta
Mrs. Rena V, Fife, 71 Mill tlon ts negotiating lor the JHll' not been rompleted.
tlve In the
88 that !btl lqer life expec • the Mason Youth Cente~ With
This concerted effort Is part Poll 11ith reduced
ml: tliDcy•erttiUes
non-cigarette the leader, Mrs Hilda Gibbs of Creek Rd. ; Mrs John C. Hend- clrue of daily and w.eekly news- The·Sentlnel ubll•bes live Regional ~dl.
of a coss~to-coast anti-omok· ra~ for oori-smotera ~ for· amoilhs 1o 'special ''preferred Ma~, lnthc~rge. Tw:ty·f';! erson, Rt. 2, Gallipolis : Mrs. papers In the Wellston, 0. area d
k
b
ctrcula- the agen&lt;;Y 8 executl,-dllvesta:J11ll~tt . lll
lng campalgn, lauocbed earlier mer c1 arette --smokers
wlio ~sit" prem\Wp• rates. Accord· a_tte ed e rst mee g,
Thomas Joseph Stewart, Palrl· It was reported toclay by the ays a wee
as a
and Davis, an ~·
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In the year by the NaUonaJ Con· haven'tg smoked for the . · 1 qly non-amokers and persons Sislant leaders are Mrs .. Joseph ot; Chrtsbopher R. Biars, Rt. Huntlngton Herald Dispatch. lion of about 2,800. It ~as no the current presidenL ,
gresa of Parents and Teachers two yeata. ·
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pa$' who havelllit smoked we
•••arettes both
Jones ofandMaaon
Mrs. Frank Fmnlcum 2' Gallipolis·' MiSB
· MOdred Me. The new concern '
and the Chronic 'llsease Dlvl- Mr McGinii . nated th t for two yean will ~ay ilu lor Comml te cbalrman Is M Clure, Crown City; Mrs, James ern Ohio Newspapers, Inc.,
1 e
lion of various Slate Depart •
·
ess
a Life Insurance.
rs. D. Long,
Henderson; WIJ. cetved Its charter Tuesday from
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menta of Health. This cam • the development el .this ne!' Mr. McGinness said that the Mildred Mcintire and helpers lard E. Hines, Itt. I, Pomeroy; Ohio Sacrelary of State Ted W.
palgn will be supported by fed· policy was triggered by ~ :research ·Indicates that if pre· are Mrs, Roberta Ross, Mrs. Miss Flossie G. Roush, Rt. I, Brown.
eral money lor the u. s. Bu- mounting proof of the relallon- ient tremts' conllnue, lung can· Darlene Johnaon and Mrs. Cath- Racine; Mrs. William P, Mat.. Incorporators Include Carl
reau of Public Health. Major ~hlp between cigarette SlJIOk· cer will he the leading cause of erlne Reed. Patrol Leader of lack, Pomeroy ; Mrs. Edward Dahlberg of Wellston, B. B.
emphasio will be on teaching mgExteandl death.
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·The. death · 'among men by IINIO. the Cardinals Is Rehecclat Ddud· J, King, Rt. I, Harrisonville; Mills of Ironton and E. E. Da·
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researc
by
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ea er Mrs. Mary E, Pr.ICe, ""
o tl
youngsters the health benellil Ohio State Lll h
eal d th Dealh from other kiuds
of &lt;;an· 1ley ·' Dreamers Patro
and S eelhe
ana·.. vis· o1 Oak HIU . Offlce w111 be
Fashioned of top tailoring,
ol not smoking and the damag• as rev • e Cl'f .hlive tncrensed sUghUy •. or s Martha Jones
w
art Mrs. Edith L. Arthur, Ironton; In Wellston.
lng etlecil that can result from mortality rate for male cigar- leveled · oft In recent years, patrol l~ader 18 Debbie Samp. Mrs. John H. Lockwood, AsiJ. Informed sources said the
crush-grain texture a n d
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SIDokers
for
all
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IS RebeCca Dudley land Ky . William C Saxton new corporation was
In
the
clean simple lines, a suitex.,.ps ve c gar
smo ng, ken together I• near! 70 per '"" e
rom
can
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• has climbed alarmingly.
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asurer •s 1 08 mru- RL 3, Ja,kson; Mrs. Myrtle M. process of acquiring control of
able pump with a T-strap
nes, The Ohio State Life Insur. cent higher than lor non-smo- ·Iii a 33-year period from 1930 cum.
Tolliver, Jackson; Carl
F. the Wellston Sentinel, a dally
suggestion. B&amp;W widths.
ance Company Is supporUng
unUI 111113 Icing cancer deaths Attending were Terry ;:s, Waddell, Ironton; William E. newspaper, and the Democrat·
this campal&amp;n by making avau.
rose fr~ 2,000 to more than ~~a ~n Meter,
Mn a Crothers, Jackson; Mrs. Wil· Inquirer of McArthur, a weekly.
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40,000.
D bb1• ReedresaDVbanb. Sa eterl, liam A. David, Jackson.
B&lt;lth papers are owned by
clubs and Individuals a :U-page
,.,
'l'hll new Non-smoker policy, e e e ' • . 10 mpse •
Dlocbarges
Sentinel Publishing Co, of Well·
community service pamphlet,
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will -reflect a substantial life • Sharon Casto,_ Deruse Werry, RicharJ L. Ballenge m, Aar· stoo.
"Facts About Smoking
and
time of savings In "preferred Brenad Mcintire, Martha Jones, on E. Bryan, Chester L. Coch· J. Gordon Morrow, Sentinel
Health." Copies may he secur- POINT PLEASANT - Mason risk" premium payments lor Debbie Gibbs, Rhonda Icenhow· ran, Earl C. Custer,
Mrs. president ~ publisher,
ed by contactlng Mr. McGin • County schools wUI he closed an non-omoklng policyholders. er, Rebecca Dudley, Johnny David L, Darst, Mrs.
Troy Tuesday mght that he had been
_...:.._ _,:_:::__:__..::_:=-. Thursday and Friday of this It represents only one phase Johnwsonll' PattMyelRe~noldsB 1 ?.':~- Horton, Frank Knotts. Mrs. approached by the new
week so school personnel rna~ ol The Ohio State Life Insur- : da ~~ .1 aru~bb' arWj)' Grant McCune, flelbert E. MurWO ctiODS are attend the West Virginia EdU· ance Company's contlnulng stu· ODD~ Finnru.~,
lOCI d. ray, George w. Pierce, Perry In~·
• ion Held
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· 1 son, Jane
1cum,
n y w Red
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caUoo Association meellng In dy of the changmg causes o Reynolds Vickie Burton Patty ·
rna~, rs.
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For Wo at Temple
l Huntlngtoo, W. Va.
mortality and the development
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The local school
children of increased benefits.
Dudding and Mary Jones,
nard F. Tipton, Richard G. lnltiatloo waa held for two
Steele, Mrs. Leonard , Koenig, girls when Bethel No. 112 of the
PT. PLEASA!o!T - Two clvU will enjoy several vacations durPARTY ON SIST
Mro. Melvin R. Farley and International Order of Job's
actions have been filed In the log November also. On Nov, 8,
HARTFORD - Mrs. Erma Infant son, Mrs. William E. Daughters met Monday
office of the Circuit Clerk, Both electlon day, school will not he
D
Dotson, president of the Hart- Mercer and Infant son, Mrs. lng at the Masonle Temple In
actions concarn the payment of In session, then schools wlll he
ford PTA, announced that Hal· Dwight N ~ Stevers and Infant Pomeroy.
promissory notes.
dismissed on Nevemher lith for
loween festivities will be held son, Mrs, Bobby Lee Tucker Linda Lyons, honored quee1n,
Veterans Day and again on No- Miss Elizabeth (Lyde) Ryan,
presided and the meeting opThe RKE Federal Credit Un· vemher 24 and 25th for 1 h e of Charle•ton, lisler·in-law of at the Har1ord Grade school on and infant daughter.
ened In rltuaUstic form.
Jon Is seeking judgment from
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Mrs Emma Ryan Mason 18 Monday, October 31st from 7 to
'l'hanksgiVmg holidays.
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and
games.
Admission
Is
ten
were mode to attend cllurch In
Doss E. Hutchinson, Rt. 2 Le·
a patient at the Holzer Hospit- p, ll_I· .•a r w
c~scents.
Refreshments
will
he
a
group in November, the date
tart for the •um of $3,983.31
al where she underwent surgery, tome JUdg•ng, mystery aucUon
sold.
to he announced.
with Interest and costs,
Miss Alma Dudding of Mason K
ONLY
The second action was styled
and Mrs. Orpba Fields of New :~s~nd Mrs. Curtis McDan· TRAVEIJNG KENNEDY
l n vIta I l o ns and ':~~~::II
Kanawha VaUey Bank vs. RobHaven attended a State MisSIOn· lei visited over tte weekend WASHINGTON (UP! -Sen. plaoned to start a privata
ert F. Davia, Rt. 2 pt Ptessant
Of
with their daughter 8l1d son-i• Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass.. African tour Nov. 17
with the plalntlll demanding
urc 0
law, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Saun· Is plaoning a lrlp to Mol'OCCII, Morocco. He 19 to attend a
judgment against the defendant PT. PLEASANT- The Point ant on Tuesday,
and son, Cameron,
Tunisia, Algeria and possibly 15-16 Geneva Conference
In the sum of $413.09 Interest Pleasant mgh School band, ac- Mr. and Mr•. George. .
Mrs. John Hetzer and son, the United Arab Republic In European migration, and
and costs.
companied by their dtrector. and fanuly attended • piCruc
Tod, of Parkersburg, visited on late Novomber.
to make the North African tnur II
Gene Allen will attend the An· cently lor Radlo Club
Friday with her parents Mr. Sources said Monday that with his wile at his own expense
MIDDlEPORT
PT. PLEASANT - Two coo· nual Marshall University Band BDd llletr families at Old Man's and Mrs. Harold Schwa;.,
Kennedy had "a number" of J after that.
pies have made appllcatlons for Day on Saturday, October 29th. Cave.
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BIIITiage licenses In the office High school bands from Ohio Miss Susan Johnson is a pa· I
of the C.,llllly Clerk.
BDd West Virglni• wDI he guests lient at the Gallipolis
Clinic
ApplylJji! were: David Cecil el Marshall University for the w~e she IS to undergo
Williams, •· Chester:, Ohio, game and will perform during vat'lon.
and Gladys 'F3ye Jolulron,' 11, pre-game and hall-time
Mr. and Mr!. John R:., ~::~ I I
Muon.
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sons vi!ited on II!
Gene liaJ'r1. Cbrls · . ri, 22, The annual band day Is
Mr, and Mrs. Harry
Mogadore, Ohio,~
Sarah sored by the music
in Point Pleasant,
Pauley, 28, Letart.
of ¥arsh8U.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hall and
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BATH SOAP

Alrmu Secolld Clasl
George A. Holfmao
visiting with ber pareata,
aDd lira. Howaril Vu Matre,

Mason, and wlfh hll ~=II
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Uj
at Pomeroy. Allml1l Holfmall
a two week fUrlough from
Air Force

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Mrs. Howard VanMatre, Third

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at ~ fllintington clben Hdspl!'
a1 l'lhere · he 11 a. Ulldergo all'
servaUon. .
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Vlsllora of Mrs. D, L. DU8i&gt;n Sunday were her btothFred ·Luikart of Clarence,
II l~•wa, and William Tittle, Red
Oak, Iowa, Mr. BDd Mr•. James
Dudding and son, Mr. and
Charlet Scyoc and lamily
Parkersburg,
Mrs. Juanita Word and
Dale, returned from Nevvark,
Ohio where lhe bad been vis~· II
lng with Mr. and Mrs. Larry
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(UPI) - AIthe United States llood•
other,, nalions with lelevl•ion
ohow1, very low forelcn video
~er]j!s have been allowed
regUlar weekly berths by the
'"'works of litis countrv.
,
British-produced series such
·s ~ A t " "Th
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• ecr.,
gen .
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Avengers'' and ''The saint''
hat
·· gained considerable poputar y bere in America, 6ut
th e represenI on IY. a ba ndfuI
ol Imports. And this disparity
m percentage betwt@fl what we
g1ve and what we get does not
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always
Ill. well with !lOme of
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our oversea• cr1tico.
In a recent dis~lch from
London, for instance, "Variety," tbe show business oewspa~
per, tell e1 the artument ftr a
lillhter quota on American
television pro~ams bv a
·
colUmoist for •· the Evaning
Standard, Milton Shulman.

o.e ~m~!~~ !:~ntion•

lhese days. Right here in
Hollywood the other day, in 1
tact, the local daily edlllon of
"Variety" carried an interview
with Tom Gries, the crealor of
ABC-TV's high-rated "Rat Patrol" series.. in which he had
sharp words aiJ9ut. of all
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peop e, t e new breed of
television writers.
New Generation
"Aoother generstion of TV
write. rs is comins In, " Gries, a
d·• · ·tor and writer is quoted
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as saying, "and they're not
•ood Writers who started in
•TV aimed
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pictures} and
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To Tell to the Nation,
Contribut.ion Made 112-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-ll!iddleport, '0., "Oct. _26,
[ed tpree talks, C::a lled to He A
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Christian, by Mrs. Alfred Yeau- r o.,Re,;wdeling F..;'nd
, ., DEADLY 'srum •
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Potluck Dinner
ger· Believing tn Him
Mrs
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Ru;, watson, and Beio'nging ~ ·~A contribution was made to- 'cu~~YI~G~~I;ES.~.~ n 8 1·• od HeW By DUY ' '"ll
H1m, Mrs. John Scott.
\vhrd th~ l'emndelin~ of ·t ~ e 1.. b) d , 'wq., $l~l~l who
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and
Sell
Followmg
a
medJlatlon
by
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generation of Writers specjHcal- Demal service. "Thljj!e &gt;ly ,leader and lhP hymn, God of CuO1r O[ t e Laurel Cliff Free oll"'e stUnt mf~ have oxplll!lld ed . ~~· meeting of Jane Hnwell
ly aimed at TV wnling- and ' Brethren.'' was held .M."ndav ' Graca ·.and God of Glory, the Methodist churr~l met re~entl)'i hemselves to deadly radiation, Tent No. 95 DaUJ.(hlefs of Union
it's a low aim. You shoot for levenmg by the .WSCS of tile i memb"' and gue. l, Mrs Dale OevotJOns by Dli'tf~ne . Eblilf · bfflCJa~ said Modda~ night . Vet~rans M&lt;lll&lt;Uly evenln~ II
the sta~ and if you don't [Forest Run Methodist Church at IWarner were seated at a table · oP.ned (he met•tmg,
lolloweq . They .urged WO s/udent~ to ~ DAV H 11 Le
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make it, at least your level " the church. The worship cent- m the Sunday School room for With prpyer by Sue T r a c y. under8Jl imm~diate
ed'
e
a '
na am,,.
higher. But these riew writers er had a picture of the head uff• qmet hour and med1lat10ns P~ans were made for a HaliO'
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tn teal president, conducted_the lll&lt;~t·
10
want to write for TV , in the Christ and Praymg Hands in •by the loader
Light
refresh·
ween
party
in
the
rec,..atton
exTahmmat
d
"· 15
.1 h, · 'd ti.
.
d
esuen WOSeJe!ltlesfmg which
50 opened·
I
·Iii ritualllotir
I ti
framework olthings they know front of it.
ments we~e serve by
Mrs. room of the oarsonage Thursk
' r .' "d h. h orm.
vere eommun ea on&gt;
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such a· s 'The Bever!• Hlilb'll~ Mrs. Uswin Nease. spir1'lual Curtis and Mr:-;. !':vans
with day evening wtth sunday w~re run nowtnt'hc 1 "';
lg were read and ' acted upon.
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w~re ence a
e s ahoo on the M be
· ded
lies.'
hfe secretary, was JO charge rs. o 1n r • . at)'
as tng School class No. 6 as guests. y k h(
em rs were refl'l.m
to
,.
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of the meetin~ which opened ,grace. Group smging of the Refreshments were served br or ' · re Moors, entered one ot brln~ glftg for ~thens State
You do~ t .need censors wtth responSive call td worship Doxology and the benediction by qBrolyn and '!'om Soulsby to the domes hous_Ing Rl~n\ radar Hospital to the next ineotlng.
anymore. Its bwlt mto the new and pray~~&gt;r ln umso.n, followed ', Mrs. Uswm Nease closed the Bt'Cky and GrPO' Eblin, Richard screen,• ,a,nd pamted SheffJefd Pearl R~ynoJds ana
Lillian
writers. The conform 11-ke the
1u
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Rag 66 on th b
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Y bv the hymn, From Green- service alter WhiCh an ollenng Friend Mike Wright Brenda
e · ase
a Stelff will deliver !he gtfl.s tn
came off an assembly line an4 Tand's Icy M0 untans"
M was taken
and S~ndra Gilmore, 'sue Tra- screen.
the hospital. Pl•n• were mRde
1
they conform becauae that;s all M k E
d f .M
. hrs I
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or vans rea rom att ""
----: cy, Darlene Eblin. Kal'j!n'Flores, ·
for a Christmas party •1 the ·
t ey
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I 0 ar 1ene M'1Ch3!·•·, Roter Kiem
. EXTENDED TBIP
home ot c add,.
' Wtckh am
. knew. Most
I want not to 12 aoru
rs. Kerns Rous h from '' OUT OF MOTHBALLS
o•
wnte a great
pay
but
to
make
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December
12
The trave ]'tng
Th
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ans
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an
ayne
1fllet
t.
NDLETON
Ind.
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ey 1a e as many Fred Nease gave a meditation. J~KARI A 'UPI I - The In- [
Two trusties rr~m a reformato- prize, donated ~v Mr!. H•mm,
a~slg~ments as .they can, do . The leader spoke on Commun- don:sian l"orf!it;n. Ministry pull- joined b~ a . rad1o broadcast by ry went fishing Saturday. Later was awarded to Minnie l'leuti
t ree four at a tJ~e, and each Jty Centers around _the world ed 1ts llmtt&gt;d NDhons flag out of acting ~'•u·e-1gn .\oflnister B. M. pollee went hunting...,..tor the bng.
1

Mr. Shulman, meet Mr. oness pension fund. A prayer flagpole "top i• offi ce here lor He &gt;aid ll•t UN . is the only Russell Williams 25 and 1 th 100 .
Gnes. He may have a few poem by Mrs. Harry Wyatt the firs! time in 18 months this world olatform where •II [ Homer Willoughby' 28 , were Soatu de
lana
aaswers for you .
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an d th e hymn, we•ve A Slory week. 'l'he fl ag r~:usmg
was ' natiOns
are t!Qlml.
allowed to go b~yond the walls returned.

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SOCiety
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DEDICATED, TO
Holding Prices DOWN
UKE THIS
BEnER BUY ····

~ookfng up something

SPECIAl·
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That Good Fairmont
BEST QUALITY

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and 2"C'' batte11es .

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Sweat Shirts
lloya' dark eo1or hooded sweat shirts
with fieece lining... Knittted cuffs

and bottom band. Sizes 4 to 12, 100%
cottoa construction.

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FOR A 100 AND ONE USES

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Whistling Electric

Plastic Shade

LAMPS

Bird Feeder

Fancy boudoir lamps with derorator style shade. Beautiful ceramic
bast adds much to this fine lamp.

A hanging type, roW'ld-house
bird fel&gt;der. Colorful styrene foam
romtruction. Pastel tolar.

Make a quick eup of eoff.ee with
the beautiful ceramic hot pot. l1L

A group of new Decorator style TV
lamps with colorful plastic shades.
An ideal gift ••. tall, handsome.

SALE PRICE

SALE PRICE

VINYL DRESS

Hot Pots TV Lamps Gloves

approved,

dress gloves in

,. .:

bl&lt;.~ck

or tan, warm lining.
The ideaL gift

SAlE PRICE

SALE PRICI

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each

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pair

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GIRLS' SIZES 2 TO 14

Styrene Foam

COnON KNIT

Plastic Framed

White and Colors

Re~bui ld your own so fa pillow~ wi ih
new styrene toam filters in your
choice of round or squar~ shapes ..
Extra tl1ickness.

pants with double kn it crotc-h . , ,
Availablt:= in sizes 2~ 4-6, at th is speeial Doll::tr Day price .

Add beauty to yoUl' home with
these beautiful pictures. Assorted
art subjects with plastit: frames ••
Large size.

3 for

5 pairs for

4 for

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ChildrPn'~ lflO% cotton

$

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STEAK ...

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M~AL HANDLE

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FRY PANS
that eookl without llll. Wlll notlllck. Eas7 to olean.
llunl·Jl&lt;'"" an Melli hanrllo.
A 1-lnok tot!OR tOlled !ry p&lt;n

5 pairs for

$ 00

Bakeware···. ,

Anchor Hocking's famous " F1re
Bakeware that is guaranteed ov&lt;'"-'"oi&gt;t I··,
Choose from the popular jtr:ms

low.
o 1-QT. CASSEROLE • SQUARE 0&amp;
ROUND CAKE PAN • UTILITY .. ___ ., ...
• LOAF PAN.

2for

Your Choice White, Green, Eggshell

DELUXE NON-STICK

Ladies' Fancy Plastic

EASY CLEAN VINYL FILM '.1""••"'

2-Piece Ironing Board

Umbrellas

WINDOW SHADES Pad and Cover Set

MEN'S 100% COrrON KNIT

GET SET FOR THE "RAINY DAYS"

White Cushion Sole

Work Sox

Men's tOll% fine cotton knit work
lOCks wi1b soft, comfortable cush..
lon :-:ales: Available ln si:ze1 LO~b,
to 12. Stock-up.

5 pain for

See this !pecial selection ot ladies'

Full window size shades in easy to dean vinylfilm. Complete, ready to hang, 36"x6' ln your
choice of wbite, ~een and eggshell.

plastic umbrellas in assorted colon
with nov~lty handles. Buy now at
this pre-Christmas special prit:!e.

A deluxe 2-piece ironit1g board pad And cove.c
set for jusl a dollar, No-scorch cover and i.
heavy, smooth riding pad. Makes ironing Pa sif'T.

2-PC. SET

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$100

$100

lb.

The Great

"JJ.a~RT"

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DOLLAR

fOI HOLIDAY SERVING

PAY~

18'" Emllontd Turtcey

BACON

. PlaHers

5 POPULAR ITEMS IN

BEAUTIFUL ASSORTED

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Good Home M(ld'

PORK SAO

Girls' soft rayon knit panties with
elastic waist band. Available in
white and pastel colors In sizes 2
to 14. Buy a supply now.

Fire-King Oven-Proof

Y AND SATURDAY "DOLLAR DAYS" WITH VALUES THAT "SAyu THANKS FOR 43 HAPPY YEARS.
FRESH PORK '·

trty

LARGE SIZE, ASST. SUIJECTS

each

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9-lnch Teflon Coaled

SUPERIOR BRAND

CHILDREN'S 246

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Housewares
w-

lteyotal llut plasUe
tbat 1ool: 1lloo han4 out
(lulware •• 8 1~ llellll uow bollli ottered lor
1111&lt; DoU. llltl'liiC.111il , •
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Roll-Up Sleeve

BLOUrSES
Ladiea' new Fall Blo1110t1 In roll-

up lleeve atyle, €boose from

printed palterno. m: ilew solid coton ln. otzes 30 10 38.

00

ASST. COLORS AND PAnERNS

Printed Terry Kitchen

TOWELS

Add extra color to your
kitchen with a new set
nt terry kitchen towels.

5 for

$1
LADIES' SUPER SPECIAL!

BLACK VINYL ··

Dress Gloves~&lt;~

Buy now foc your Cltrilttma. 1111.:

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Ladles' leather--Uke soft,·vinyl ~'
JlOveo in populal' bllot. · ~~~Jeo '""' .
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Rayon
Panties
Pillow·Forms Training·Pants
Pictures
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WAXTEX WAX PAPER -____._,~

SLICED

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NEW DECORATOR COLORS

each

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HALLOWEEN
CANDY
IN A GREAT
VARIETY

MEN'S WARM UNED

4 CUP CAPACITY

ANCHOR-HOCKING$

.iiJIIN.PitOOP

21b, bags.

pa.r•

HANGING TYPE

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FRENCH FRIED
POTATOES

$100

CERAMIC BASE

$

2~~ 39c

ELBOW MACARONI

BUTTERMILK
Fui-V•Iu Frozen Food
CRINKLE CUT

able Jn assorted col-

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FAIRMONT
!gal.
carton

Available in

SALE
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IOYS' IMPORTED COTTON

SNUG HOODED

For the litttle MiSI
size 3 to 6x. Cute
nylon stretch play
pant~
with warm
fleece lining. Avall-/l

A beautiful l!rystal glass t'hip
and dip set for party serving
or for use as a &amp;ift item.

SALE
EACH

Dik ..... Vat""

Pants

' GOLD MEDAL' ... SERVE' MACARONI &amp; CHEESE

"CHUNKS OF JOY" . . MOST ECONOMICAL BUYI

Healthful ... Zestful

Beautiful Crystal Dip And
CHIP SETS

I • PIECE

SERVE NEVV NESCAFE

c

lgal.
carton

48 Quart Plastic
gaugE', single mold pladic.
as9orted eolan.

tHE GOOD INSTANT COFFEE

ICE CREAM

FOR PARTY SERVING OR Gin ITEM

WASTE BAS

e~n, 27c

STOKELY'S PEACHES
.PORK &amp; BEANS ~~~G~A~1M_IL
SHOWBOAT

a$1 oo

ASSORTED COLORS - HEAVY WEIGHT

COMPIITI-2 ftashHghls
llld 4 lone·lll• llatttrln.

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Protect your dishes against breakage and chipping with a large
plastic dish pan.

A nest of S beautitul embossed design
metll Wa!ite baskets, tor home or ottice
use. Brass effect patterns.

. pasteb.

'pendable. C001 ~tete with 2 110"

Open Mon.-Fri. •••
.g to 8
Saturd
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ay ----·--- .•...;.w_ Jl to I .
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FOR A MORE CH~ERFUL WASH DAY

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we're

PAR1S ;UPI) -'The French
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tl •aJu•u.a. tor U•• n•r•.
governmetn announced Its Motts. Pollil for uJd El«•Jo" w111 bl ney and Medal&amp; Service" Ia
.,.., at
n*:ll: A., 1111. Uld ,..
IDI.In OPU ••V: 1:30 o'cJocll P. M. embo811ing" Brigitfi' Bardot on I

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roD{TI •.• anl th tar. Handsome
br i~M red ems with white

NYLON STRETCH

DISH PANS

WASTE BASKETS

Chlidren 1 Nylon
stretch tIght s with
Elastic • waist b a n d .
While, red, navy and

~igb

GIRLS' 3 to 6X FLEECE-UNED

Round or Square Plastic

Embossed Metal

Tights

for an~ home use ...
size llght fer aulo

Great way
quality, spare
emergency ftas~lighls for every

!olovesuppt1

RACIN-E
Ful~
alu ·f
.A. . .
c MARKET

gal.

HALVES OR SLICES-No. 2V2

or val!llltlotl,

opecial brome medal. II will be
1101d to tourlsto who waat to
taltt a bit of Pari1 hOOII wltll
lbem .ant Jllr.

MaiM IIIII AUto fla&amp;hlights (with balleties)

5TH &amp; PEARL STS.~IMfftN11:i.',:"
"The Store With ~ · H.lll'll' . · ·:\

.....u.., .. BIT or , ARIS

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TAKE HOME THIS PAK TODAY

PREVENT DISH BREAKING AND CHIPPING

SIZES - NESTED

Child's Nylon
STRETCH

Large 48 capacity waste baskets in heavy

Grade A Pasteurized
and

8B&amp;'ht Irrq-ulart of Re1. 5ta

. .,......_ We rtn J'Oar Dollar tllat bl&amp; time buJlnr ]tOwer, ·

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Bald lb llelbf: 1 nMQ ol II
d11Un1 tu ot .81 millt Wo r101a ftr
... run •• I rltl II.Gt

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tbt hk IDeOiall oa &amp;hill Jilt!. Tbea eome tn and ae•

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of

4aeb a.ou&amp;. 1o m aad oa..Jaalf
ett!U for ottet&gt; one hundri'O dollart

a.u

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•P our BIG t DAY ANNIVEIISAilY CELEBilATION
...,ked DOLLA.II DAY SALE, FRIDAY and SATUR·

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__,.., ......~.... .,,. ..... and daupten vlolted Mr. and
~:,m':!:''~:~h·:: = 1~ Mrs. (,lair Woode and Connl
JuloaHr cttnta.
ot Pomeroy Saturday tvenina.
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of OS, local, and Helen Findling, or
pfo\'llttbl CIN, diiiJlOIU, llliaillleD· Col
bu
1Qet , mtd!OIJHI . ttutmen• and ha.
urn !.
~ltallut. lon o1 rHhl11nu ., h 11•
Mr and Mra William Carr
-.nt, who 1rt ~ffllrllllll rrom tu.
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nh dty of "io ..~mber tMfl t.he fill..
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tit~~ of tentnJ 111 •:u•u or
tlat day were Mr. and Mrs. Dolso1
..... mill umtt•Uota, for th,. benefit of Parkersburu and Marv Am"' lloll'd ot C'·lllt7 t.:ohlmlUloaen o1
a
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Wtll~ Counn

MTM THIS BIG DOLLAR STRETCHING EVENT

IIC IIULII·VIIIE IUY! 0.1&gt;11

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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
WE'RE SAYING 11THANKS11

f ,.....

received word that her
ll.fl•rd of Count) f'&gt;OJnml ...OJWI'II
Ccmntf., AW•P· Ohio . PIJMd o11 ibrother. Harlan Story, has unlth dl)' or S•J&gt;tember •"18. lb•r•j deJ'aone sur~»ry in a Parkers" ..bmltted to • ~"'te of tbo
e
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ptopto. or utd t.ounu- at ~ GINEJlAI.Iburg Hospital.
Q.te1'ION to be twld In tiM CGWlt1
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11 , l\laiJI, Obto, 11 n•• nJWar place•
Vtsttors of Mr. and M r 1.
~ 'oUnr: therein, on rue~e~.,.
tbt , Russell Findling and lv.&amp; 6!JJI~

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Special group of ladles' sheer
seamless Nylon Hose in mesh.
or flat knit. New shadei •••
Slight IRR., but good.

,om pac~

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insteod of being
IUIIIplli with mueh ol the junk
we·- uporL
lllltls wrltiac, Shulman II, ID
.-tthe INti, hardly impre11ed
llyi Alllerlcan tile as projected
•llle home lllbe.

violence, awe her son, Dan Smith.
e'iel'lleu to be Ralph Lee called on Dean
~ Nt'ror of loneliness, Brinker a rec•nl Sunday alterIIIJielYI oblequiouane01 tD noon.
rellp.,, tbl omnipolellce of Jaw
IIIII .,....., fRilna adulallon of
111e family image, compulsive
polriollam, reverences for good
tllle llld an omnibuJ creed
lhll the welfare and COIIICience
of the IDdiYiduel muat be
aubservlellt to the welfare and Sunday School attendall&lt;e on
conscience of tbe community or Oct. 23 was 57, offering $12.73.
state.
Worship services were beld at
"Tbay rook DO boall, rattle 10:45 a. m. with the Rev.
no rlteletono, quef!tion no Casto.
accepted truths, meek no The WSCS held its regular
wthorltative postures. They meeting on Tuesday evening,
are 1M mental chewing 1wn of October 18, at tho home of Thel·
' ,..lety th1t wanta ito TV to rna Henderson with a1 attend·
1 1•Jce only )he Heeling flavor once of 10 members and OTlll
out . never the cootinulilg v!Rltor. Tbe meeting W81 iD
·"--&lt;lance of real life. And they marge of Eleanor Boyle~. presmake very dull and
very ident. when plans were made
,. -nlsive viewing. And if the lor an auction and bake ule
ratlnp are any KUide, the to be held in lhe near future.
1 &lt;sh public is dl.slllusioned
The Week of Prayer and Sell
•nd bored by them."
Denial program was oel for
But II Is not only in the ! Tuesday evening, Oct. 2S, with
colonies that influential persons : Florence Speocer, leader. A
&gt;peak out more and more about j ChriBtmas box is to be sent to
the goneral state of televlolon 1Eric Parker In Germany. The
- -- - i Society roted to order more gel·
EMPTY VIlLAGE
[a lin and rug sales were report·
AOSTA. Italy cUP)) -The ed and more store coupons rem,ontainoos ,village of Cherlsey Ideemed.
became 1 ittost town '1\Jaday The program, "New Focus
lftot Ita only lnhabllant hanged For Miosion," was led by Grace
bilpleU. Author!Ueo believt!d Swartz with reading and dis~ Cndioz killed himself cuoalon. Nellie Parker gave a
oul of loneliness. The village's I Missionary report from "Palotlaer residents had earJier left esURt News."
will! tblir berds to lower lands 1 The hostess, 101lsted by her
f1tr 111tf winlor.
' daugbler, Lindo, aerved re___ ___ -lreshments. The next meetmg
Leg1l Notice
will be held at lbe home of
~--:LEGAL- NOTICE
Grace Swertz, wttb Osie Foll.
rod as leader.
• 111111 Jean Rizer, 1 minor, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wiliams
boN place of residence " ~'? I of Belpre are announcing the
llrL Wanda R. LyODll,_ 2121 Mili- , birth ol a daqbter Qn Oct. It,
11111 Road, N'!'gara I ails, New at Camden • Clark
Hospital.
,y+t, olberWlBe, whose place The Uttle one hll been named
of II IJeG&lt;e ll unknown, will Amanda Darlene. Grandparent.
.-that'"' tho llOih day are Mr. and Mrs.
Millard
l'ipfomber~ 1866: _lite under- Swartz and Mr. and Mrs. Leoto,_ .~ hil petillon oplnlt ard Amos, local. Great grand. • ... Common Pleu Court parents are Mr. and Mrs. vere
llllp Counly, Oblo. praying Swartz. Io.-al, and Mr. and
•Nee and oU,er reUef, on Mr!. stanley Dotson and Mr.
~ .,6uacla ol gross oelflecl of and Mrs. Wllllams of Parkend!*J. lllld wtU be lor burg, W. Va.
llfliriiW an IIIII alter the 3rd day Several from Allred Church
NOYelllllor, llltll.
attended revival services at the
, GLENN E. IUZER, I OranRe Christian chureh last
minor, by Normon lllzer, week.
1t1s lather and ont friend,
Stephen and Kathy FoUrod
Plaintiff.
spent Sunday with tbelr granrl·
Webster and Fultz
mo!her. Clara Follrod,
and
Atwneys for PlainUff
aunt. Nina Robinson.
(f) 21, 21; Ot 5, U, It, 241;
Mr. and Mrs. Chari.. D.
( 11) 2, 7tc
Woode visited relatives
and
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NOTic.-::
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friends
in
Veterans'
Memorial
10
10 0
LIYY ,,. U.(ll• o• '"'
Hospital Sunday 1fternoort
TIM MILL LIMITATION
Mr. an d M11. Harry Guthrle
NOTJCt: t• hereto, ,.,.. tut
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NYLON

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re«~~eUiati.oa to

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ll lhlt such a move would - - - - " " ' - - - - - ~ Ollly the better U.S.
Dixie Circle of Athens spent
Ja'iel WOuld be oeen in blS I weekend at the home of her

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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Circle.
WilHam Carlelon called on
Joe ond Mllto1 Circle one evenIn( recenlly.
Jamoa Circle of New !Iaven
1pent a day at the home of his
kcardlac to Olll" JK"lli'IIDI, mother, Mrs. Mary Circle.
lie· oayo, this way o1 lilt Mrs. Paul Smith of Dorcas
-~ fear ol lllo boa, 1pent 11 day at the home of

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Ser.,• 1'c.a"' Held

(UPI) - AIthe United States llood•
other,, nalions with lelevl•ion
ohow1, very low forelcn video
~er]j!s have been allowed
regUlar weekly berths by the
'"'works of litis countrv.
,
British-produced series such
·s ~ A t " "Th
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• ecr.,
gen .
e
Avengers'' and ''The saint''
hat
·· gained considerable poputar y bere in America, 6ut
th e represenI on IY. a ba ndfuI
ol Imports. And this disparity
m percentage betwt@fl what we
g1ve and what we get does not
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always
Ill. well with !lOme of
l
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our oversea• cr1tico.
In a recent dis~lch from
London, for instance, "Variety," tbe show business oewspa~
per, tell e1 the artument ftr a
lillhter quota on American
television pro~ams bv a
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colUmoist for •· the Evaning
Standard, Milton Shulman.

o.e ~m~!~~ !:~ntion•

lhese days. Right here in
Hollywood the other day, in 1
tact, the local daily edlllon of
"Variety" carried an interview
with Tom Gries, the crealor of
ABC-TV's high-rated "Rat Patrol" series.. in which he had
sharp words aiJ9ut. of all
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peop e, t e new breed of
television writers.
New Generation
"Aoother generstion of TV
write. rs is comins In, " Gries, a
d·• · ·tor and writer is quoted
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as saying, "and they're not
•ood Writers who started in
•TV aimed
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and pil (motien
pictures} and
did TV because II allowed 'them
to make
statements they
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and Mrs. Lela Curt1s, on Deac- mothball::. and noisted it on a Diah pri:tising 'hP organization. lrusties.

story suffers. · • •

Carmel

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To Tell to the Nation,
Contribut.ion Made 112-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-ll!iddleport, '0., "Oct. _26,
[ed tpree talks, C::a lled to He A
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Christian, by Mrs. Alfred Yeau- r o.,Re,;wdeling F..;'nd
, ., DEADLY 'srum •
.
Potluck Dinner
ger· Believing tn Him
Mrs
n
Ru;, watson, and Beio'nging ~ ·~A contribution was made to- 'cu~~YI~G~~I;ES.~.~ n 8 1·• od HeW By DUY ' '"ll
H1m, Mrs. John Scott.
\vhrd th~ l'emndelin~ of ·t ~ e 1.. b) d , 'wq., $l~l~l who
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A call to Prax~r
and
Sell
Followmg
a
medJlatlon
by
the
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fJ·Oni'Wben
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generation of Writers specjHcal- Demal service. "Thljj!e &gt;ly ,leader and lhP hymn, God of CuO1r O[ t e Laurel Cliff Free oll"'e stUnt mf~ have oxplll!lld ed . ~~· meeting of Jane Hnwell
ly aimed at TV wnling- and ' Brethren.'' was held .M."ndav ' Graca ·.and God of Glory, the Methodist churr~l met re~entl)'i hemselves to deadly radiation, Tent No. 95 DaUJ.(hlefs of Union
it's a low aim. You shoot for levenmg by the .WSCS of tile i memb"' and gue. l, Mrs Dale OevotJOns by Dli'tf~ne . Eblilf · bfflCJa~ said Modda~ night . Vet~rans M&lt;lll&lt;Uly evenln~ II
the sta~ and if you don't [Forest Run Methodist Church at IWarner were seated at a table · oP.ned (he met•tmg,
lolloweq . They .urged WO s/udent~ to ~ DAV H 11 Le
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make it, at least your level " the church. The worship cent- m the Sunday School room for With prpyer by Sue T r a c y. under8Jl imm~diate
ed'
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a '
na am,,.
higher. But these riew writers er had a picture of the head uff• qmet hour and med1lat10ns P~ans were made for a HaliO'
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tn teal president, conducted_the lll&lt;~t·
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want to write for TV , in the Christ and Praymg Hands in •by the loader
Light
refresh·
ween
party
in
the
rec,..atton
exTahmmat
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d
esuen WOSeJe!ltlesfmg which
50 opened·
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·Iii ritualllotir
I ti
framework olthings they know front of it.
ments we~e serve by
Mrs. room of the oarsonage Thursk
' r .' "d h. h orm.
vere eommun ea on&gt;
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such a· s 'The Bever!• Hlilb'll~ Mrs. Uswin Nease. spir1'lual Curtis and Mr:-;. !':vans
with day evening wtth sunday w~re run nowtnt'hc 1 "';
lg were read and ' acted upon.
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e s ahoo on the M be
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lies.'
hfe secretary, was JO charge rs. o 1n r • . at)'
as tng School class No. 6 as guests. y k h(
em rs were refl'l.m
to
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of the meetin~ which opened ,grace. Group smging of the Refreshments were served br or ' · re Moors, entered one ot brln~ glftg for ~thens State
You do~ t .need censors wtth responSive call td worship Doxology and the benediction by qBrolyn and '!'om Soulsby to the domes hous_Ing Rl~n\ radar Hospital to the next ineotlng.
anymore. Its bwlt mto the new and pray~~&gt;r ln umso.n, followed ', Mrs. Uswm Nease closed the Bt'Cky and GrPO' Eblin, Richard screen,• ,a,nd pamted SheffJefd Pearl R~ynoJds ana
Lillian
writers. The conform 11-ke the
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Y bv the hymn, From Green- service alter WhiCh an ollenng Friend Mike Wright Brenda
e · ase
a Stelff will deliver !he gtfl.s tn
came off an assembly line an4 Tand's Icy M0 untans"
M was taken
and S~ndra Gilmore, 'sue Tra- screen.
the hospital. Pl•n• were mRde
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they conform becauae that;s all M k E
d f .M
. hrs I
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or vans rea rom att ""
----: cy, Darlene Eblin. Kal'j!n'Flores, ·
for a Christmas party •1 the ·
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I 0 ar 1ene M'1Ch3!·•·, Roter Kiem
. EXTENDED TBIP
home ot c add,.
' Wtckh am
. knew. Most
I want not to 12 aoru
rs. Kerns Rous h from '' OUT OF MOTHBALLS
o•
wnte a great
pay
but
to
make
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December
12
The trave ]'tng
Th
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an
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NDLETON
Ind.
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ey 1a e as many Fred Nease gave a meditation. J~KARI A 'UPI I - The In- [
Two trusties rr~m a reformato- prize, donated ~v Mr!. H•mm,
a~slg~ments as .they can, do . The leader spoke on Commun- don:sian l"orf!it;n. Ministry pull- joined b~ a . rad1o broadcast by ry went fishing Saturday. Later was awarded to Minnie l'leuti
t ree four at a tJ~e, and each Jty Centers around _the world ed 1ts llmtt&gt;d NDhons flag out of acting ~'•u·e-1gn .\oflnister B. M. pollee went hunting...,..tor the bng.
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Mr. Shulman, meet Mr. oness pension fund. A prayer flagpole "top i• offi ce here lor He &gt;aid ll•t UN . is the only Russell Williams 25 and 1 th 100 .
Gnes. He may have a few poem by Mrs. Harry Wyatt the firs! time in 18 months this world olatform where •II [ Homer Willoughby' 28 , were Soatu de
lana
aaswers for you .
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an d th e hymn, we•ve A Slory week. 'l'he fl ag r~:usmg
was ' natiOns
are t!Qlml.
allowed to go b~yond the walls returned.

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SOCiety
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DEDICATED, TO
Holding Prices DOWN
UKE THIS
BEnER BUY ····

~ookfng up something

SPECIAl·
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That Good Fairmont
BEST QUALITY

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Sweat Shirts
lloya' dark eo1or hooded sweat shirts
with fieece lining... Knittted cuffs

and bottom band. Sizes 4 to 12, 100%
cottoa construction.

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FOR A 100 AND ONE USES

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Whistling Electric

Plastic Shade

LAMPS

Bird Feeder

Fancy boudoir lamps with derorator style shade. Beautiful ceramic
bast adds much to this fine lamp.

A hanging type, roW'ld-house
bird fel&gt;der. Colorful styrene foam
romtruction. Pastel tolar.

Make a quick eup of eoff.ee with
the beautiful ceramic hot pot. l1L

A group of new Decorator style TV
lamps with colorful plastic shades.
An ideal gift ••. tall, handsome.

SALE PRICE

SALE PRICE

VINYL DRESS

Hot Pots TV Lamps Gloves

approved,

dress gloves in

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bl&lt;.~ck

or tan, warm lining.
The ideaL gift

SAlE PRICE

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GIRLS' SIZES 2 TO 14

Styrene Foam

COnON KNIT

Plastic Framed

White and Colors

Re~bui ld your own so fa pillow~ wi ih
new styrene toam filters in your
choice of round or squar~ shapes ..
Extra tl1ickness.

pants with double kn it crotc-h . , ,
Availablt:= in sizes 2~ 4-6, at th is speeial Doll::tr Day price .

Add beauty to yoUl' home with
these beautiful pictures. Assorted
art subjects with plastit: frames ••
Large size.

3 for

5 pairs for

4 for

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ChildrPn'~ lflO% cotton

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M~AL HANDLE

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FRY PANS
that eookl without llll. Wlll notlllck. Eas7 to olean.
llunl·Jl&lt;'"" an Melli hanrllo.
A 1-lnok tot!OR tOlled !ry p&lt;n

5 pairs for

$ 00

Bakeware···. ,

Anchor Hocking's famous " F1re
Bakeware that is guaranteed ov&lt;'"-'"oi&gt;t I··,
Choose from the popular jtr:ms

low.
o 1-QT. CASSEROLE • SQUARE 0&amp;
ROUND CAKE PAN • UTILITY .. ___ ., ...
• LOAF PAN.

2for

Your Choice White, Green, Eggshell

DELUXE NON-STICK

Ladies' Fancy Plastic

EASY CLEAN VINYL FILM '.1""••"'

2-Piece Ironing Board

Umbrellas

WINDOW SHADES Pad and Cover Set

MEN'S 100% COrrON KNIT

GET SET FOR THE "RAINY DAYS"

White Cushion Sole

Work Sox

Men's tOll% fine cotton knit work
lOCks wi1b soft, comfortable cush..
lon :-:ales: Available ln si:ze1 LO~b,
to 12. Stock-up.

5 pain for

See this !pecial selection ot ladies'

Full window size shades in easy to dean vinylfilm. Complete, ready to hang, 36"x6' ln your
choice of wbite, ~een and eggshell.

plastic umbrellas in assorted colon
with nov~lty handles. Buy now at
this pre-Christmas special prit:!e.

A deluxe 2-piece ironit1g board pad And cove.c
set for jusl a dollar, No-scorch cover and i.
heavy, smooth riding pad. Makes ironing Pa sif'T.

2-PC. SET

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$100

lb.

The Great

"JJ.a~RT"

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fOI HOLIDAY SERVING

PAY~

18'" Emllontd Turtcey

BACON

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5 POPULAR ITEMS IN

BEAUTIFUL ASSORTED

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Good Home M(ld'

PORK SAO

Girls' soft rayon knit panties with
elastic waist band. Available in
white and pastel colors In sizes 2
to 14. Buy a supply now.

Fire-King Oven-Proof

Y AND SATURDAY "DOLLAR DAYS" WITH VALUES THAT "SAyu THANKS FOR 43 HAPPY YEARS.
FRESH PORK '·

trty

LARGE SIZE, ASST. SUIJECTS

each

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9-lnch Teflon Coaled

SUPERIOR BRAND

CHILDREN'S 246

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Housewares
w-

lteyotal llut plasUe
tbat 1ool: 1lloo han4 out
(lulware •• 8 1~ llellll uow bollli ottered lor
1111&lt; DoU. llltl'liiC.111il , •
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Roll-Up Sleeve

BLOUrSES
Ladiea' new Fall Blo1110t1 In roll-

up lleeve atyle, €boose from

printed palterno. m: ilew solid coton ln. otzes 30 10 38.

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ASST. COLORS AND PAnERNS

Printed Terry Kitchen

TOWELS

Add extra color to your
kitchen with a new set
nt terry kitchen towels.

5 for

$1
LADIES' SUPER SPECIAL!

BLACK VINYL ··

Dress Gloves~&lt;~

Buy now foc your Cltrilttma. 1111.:

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Ladles' leather--Uke soft,·vinyl ~'
JlOveo in populal' bllot. · ~~~Jeo '""' .
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Rayon
Panties
Pillow·Forms Training·Pants
Pictures
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WAXTEX WAX PAPER -____._,~

SLICED

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each

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HALLOWEEN
CANDY
IN A GREAT
VARIETY

MEN'S WARM UNED

4 CUP CAPACITY

ANCHOR-HOCKING$

.iiJIIN.PitOOP

21b, bags.

pa.r•

HANGING TYPE

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FRENCH FRIED
POTATOES

$100

CERAMIC BASE

$

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ELBOW MACARONI

BUTTERMILK
Fui-V•Iu Frozen Food
CRINKLE CUT

able Jn assorted col-

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FAIRMONT
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carton

Available in

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IOYS' IMPORTED COTTON

SNUG HOODED

For the litttle MiSI
size 3 to 6x. Cute
nylon stretch play
pant~
with warm
fleece lining. Avall-/l

A beautiful l!rystal glass t'hip
and dip set for party serving
or for use as a &amp;ift item.

SALE
EACH

Dik ..... Vat""

Pants

' GOLD MEDAL' ... SERVE' MACARONI &amp; CHEESE

"CHUNKS OF JOY" . . MOST ECONOMICAL BUYI

Healthful ... Zestful

Beautiful Crystal Dip And
CHIP SETS

I • PIECE

SERVE NEVV NESCAFE

c

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carton

48 Quart Plastic
gaugE', single mold pladic.
as9orted eolan.

tHE GOOD INSTANT COFFEE

ICE CREAM

FOR PARTY SERVING OR Gin ITEM

WASTE BAS

e~n, 27c

STOKELY'S PEACHES
.PORK &amp; BEANS ~~~G~A~1M_IL
SHOWBOAT

a$1 oo

ASSORTED COLORS - HEAVY WEIGHT

COMPIITI-2 ftashHghls
llld 4 lone·lll• llatttrln.

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Protect your dishes against breakage and chipping with a large
plastic dish pan.

A nest of S beautitul embossed design
metll Wa!ite baskets, tor home or ottice
use. Brass effect patterns.

. pasteb.

'pendable. C001 ~tete with 2 110"

Open Mon.-Fri. •••
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Saturd
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ay ----·--- .•...;.w_ Jl to I .
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FOR A MORE CH~ERFUL WASH DAY

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PAR1S ;UPI) -'The French
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governmetn announced Its Motts. Pollil for uJd El«•Jo" w111 bl ney and Medal&amp; Service" Ia
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n*:ll: A., 1111. Uld ,..
IDI.In OPU ••V: 1:30 o'cJocll P. M. embo811ing" Brigitfi' Bardot on I

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roD{TI •.• anl th tar. Handsome
br i~M red ems with white

NYLON STRETCH

DISH PANS

WASTE BASKETS

Chlidren 1 Nylon
stretch tIght s with
Elastic • waist b a n d .
While, red, navy and

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GIRLS' 3 to 6X FLEECE-UNED

Round or Square Plastic

Embossed Metal

Tights

for an~ home use ...
size llght fer aulo

Great way
quality, spare
emergency ftas~lighls for every

!olovesuppt1

RACIN-E
Ful~
alu ·f
.A. . .
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gal.

HALVES OR SLICES-No. 2V2

or val!llltlotl,

opecial brome medal. II will be
1101d to tourlsto who waat to
taltt a bit of Pari1 hOOII wltll
lbem .ant Jllr.

MaiM IIIII AUto fla&amp;hlights (with balleties)

5TH &amp; PEARL STS.~IMfftN11:i.',:"
"The Store With ~ · H.lll'll' . · ·:\

.....u.., .. BIT or , ARIS

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TAKE HOME THIS PAK TODAY

PREVENT DISH BREAKING AND CHIPPING

SIZES - NESTED

Child's Nylon
STRETCH

Large 48 capacity waste baskets in heavy

Grade A Pasteurized
and

8B&amp;'ht Irrq-ulart of Re1. 5ta

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d11Un1 tu ot .81 millt Wo r101a ftr
... run •• I rltl II.Gt

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tbt hk IDeOiall oa &amp;hill Jilt!. Tbea eome tn and ae•

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of

4aeb a.ou&amp;. 1o m aad oa..Jaalf
ett!U for ottet&gt; one hundri'O dollart

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•P our BIG t DAY ANNIVEIISAilY CELEBilATION
...,ked DOLLA.II DAY SALE, FRIDAY and SATUR·

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__,.., ......~.... .,,. ..... and daupten vlolted Mr. and
~:,m':!:''~:~h·:: = 1~ Mrs. (,lair Woode and Connl
JuloaHr cttnta.
ot Pomeroy Saturday tvenina.
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pfo\'llttbl CIN, diiiJlOIU, llliaillleD· Col
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1Qet , mtd!OIJHI . ttutmen• and ha.
urn !.
~ltallut. lon o1 rHhl11nu ., h 11•
Mr and Mra William Carr
-.nt, who 1rt ~ffllrllllll rrom tu.
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nh dty of "io ..~mber tMfl t.he fill..
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tlat day were Mr. and Mrs. Dolso1
..... mill umtt•Uota, for th,. benefit of Parkersburu and Marv Am"' lloll'd ot C'·lllt7 t.:ohlmlUloaen o1
a
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Wtll~ Counn

MTM THIS BIG DOLLAR STRETCHING EVENT

IIC IIULII·VIIIE IUY! 0.1&gt;11

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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
WE'RE SAYING 11THANKS11

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received word that her
ll.fl•rd of Count) f'&gt;OJnml ...OJWI'II
Ccmntf., AW•P· Ohio . PIJMd o11 ibrother. Harlan Story, has unlth dl)' or S•J&gt;tember •"18. lb•r•j deJ'aone sur~»ry in a Parkers" ..bmltted to • ~"'te of tbo
e
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ptopto. or utd t.ounu- at ~ GINEJlAI.Iburg Hospital.
Q.te1'ION to be twld In tiM CGWlt1
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Vtsttors of Mr. and M r 1.
~ 'oUnr: therein, on rue~e~.,.
tbt , Russell Findling and lv.&amp; 6!JJI~

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Special group of ladles' sheer
seamless Nylon Hose in mesh.
or flat knit. New shadei •••
Slight IRR., but good.

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IUIIIplli with mueh ol the junk
we·- uporL
lllltls wrltiac, Shulman II, ID
.-tthe INti, hardly impre11ed
llyi Alllerlcan tile as projected
•llle home lllbe.

violence, awe her son, Dan Smith.
e'iel'lleu to be Ralph Lee called on Dean
~ Nt'ror of loneliness, Brinker a rec•nl Sunday alterIIIJielYI oblequiouane01 tD noon.
rellp.,, tbl omnipolellce of Jaw
IIIII .,....., fRilna adulallon of
111e family image, compulsive
polriollam, reverences for good
tllle llld an omnibuJ creed
lhll the welfare and COIIICience
of the IDdiYiduel muat be
aubservlellt to the welfare and Sunday School attendall&lt;e on
conscience of tbe community or Oct. 23 was 57, offering $12.73.
state.
Worship services were beld at
"Tbay rook DO boall, rattle 10:45 a. m. with the Rev.
no rlteletono, quef!tion no Casto.
accepted truths, meek no The WSCS held its regular
wthorltative postures. They meeting on Tuesday evening,
are 1M mental chewing 1wn of October 18, at tho home of Thel·
' ,..lety th1t wanta ito TV to rna Henderson with a1 attend·
1 1•Jce only )he Heeling flavor once of 10 members and OTlll
out . never the cootinulilg v!Rltor. Tbe meeting W81 iD
·"--&lt;lance of real life. And they marge of Eleanor Boyle~. presmake very dull and
very ident. when plans were made
,. -nlsive viewing. And if the lor an auction and bake ule
ratlnp are any KUide, the to be held in lhe near future.
1 &lt;sh public is dl.slllusioned
The Week of Prayer and Sell
•nd bored by them."
Denial program was oel for
But II Is not only in the ! Tuesday evening, Oct. 2S, with
colonies that influential persons : Florence Speocer, leader. A
&gt;peak out more and more about j ChriBtmas box is to be sent to
the goneral state of televlolon 1Eric Parker In Germany. The
- -- - i Society roted to order more gel·
EMPTY VIlLAGE
[a lin and rug sales were report·
AOSTA. Italy cUP)) -The ed and more store coupons rem,ontainoos ,village of Cherlsey Ideemed.
became 1 ittost town '1\Jaday The program, "New Focus
lftot Ita only lnhabllant hanged For Miosion," was led by Grace
bilpleU. Author!Ueo believt!d Swartz with reading and dis~ Cndioz killed himself cuoalon. Nellie Parker gave a
oul of loneliness. The village's I Missionary report from "Palotlaer residents had earJier left esURt News."
will! tblir berds to lower lands 1 The hostess, 101lsted by her
f1tr 111tf winlor.
' daugbler, Lindo, aerved re___ ___ -lreshments. The next meetmg
Leg1l Notice
will be held at lbe home of
~--:LEGAL- NOTICE
Grace Swertz, wttb Osie Foll.
rod as leader.
• 111111 Jean Rizer, 1 minor, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wiliams
boN place of residence " ~'? I of Belpre are announcing the
llrL Wanda R. LyODll,_ 2121 Mili- , birth ol a daqbter Qn Oct. It,
11111 Road, N'!'gara I ails, New at Camden • Clark
Hospital.
,y+t, olberWlBe, whose place The Uttle one hll been named
of II IJeG&lt;e ll unknown, will Amanda Darlene. Grandparent.
.-that'"' tho llOih day are Mr. and Mrs.
Millard
l'ipfomber~ 1866: _lite under- Swartz and Mr. and Mrs. Leoto,_ .~ hil petillon oplnlt ard Amos, local. Great grand. • ... Common Pleu Court parents are Mr. and Mrs. vere
llllp Counly, Oblo. praying Swartz. Io.-al, and Mr. and
•Nee and oU,er reUef, on Mr!. stanley Dotson and Mr.
~ .,6uacla ol gross oelflecl of and Mrs. Wllllams of Parkend!*J. lllld wtU be lor burg, W. Va.
llfliriiW an IIIII alter the 3rd day Several from Allred Church
NOYelllllor, llltll.
attended revival services at the
, GLENN E. IUZER, I OranRe Christian chureh last
minor, by Normon lllzer, week.
1t1s lather and ont friend,
Stephen and Kathy FoUrod
Plaintiff.
spent Sunday with tbelr granrl·
Webster and Fultz
mo!her. Clara Follrod,
and
Atwneys for PlainUff
aunt. Nina Robinson.
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Mr. and Mrs. Chari.. D.
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Woode visited relatives
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TIM MILL LIMITATION
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Dixie Circle of Athens spent
Ja'iel WOuld be oeen in blS I weekend at the home of her

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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Circle.
WilHam Carlelon called on
Joe ond Mllto1 Circle one evenIn( recenlly.
Jamoa Circle of New !Iaven
1pent a day at the home of his
kcardlac to Olll" JK"lli'IIDI, mother, Mrs. Mary Circle.
lie· oayo, this way o1 lilt Mrs. Paul Smith of Dorcas
-~ fear ol lllo boa, 1pent 11 day at the home of

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Fleming, uncle of lhe yet learned bow to plague er ·is .almost guaranteed. 'I
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. puseligers with endless party Foui'-bour stOps at . Beirut, Soylets •
It, the 11ne .81• Fell~ D., .are 011
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national prejudice. run. .
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Upon Which Morflot
• a traveler ln . tha Soviet Unloa enjoy themselves by basking In na and Constanza enable pU. Ships ·10111,1 to FriJ!CI!. they ' "Why,' the Armenian llldiJ.
By RICHARD c LONGWORTH Republic •• named the Fell11don't eveo hav• fre•h
~t·"!!' elpOCI tno much. the sun.
Sfngers . to vary lazy days 8· say. have muen· better food and wu uked, Is there aUcJt.~j;r
UDited Press latematlonol Dzerzhin,~y after the iounder Why don't you stock up at
'!lie ber (COZ1)
the AD Morflot ships have the float with Ugbtniq.o; to~ of a 81'.rvice than thoae eolllg to the difference
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(only .
filled advantage of sailing only in the lbaU-&lt;Iozeo exotic )lOris,
Mideast - · ·
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"the Filii b;;
Two Westerne"" met in this is a lit!'• like naming an Purser: "Well, you. see, we with
are open at Black, Aegean and Mediter· ExperlenFed Morflot passen- . But
Is
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they both had arrived on ·ships USS Al~raz, and the ship currency. "
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run by tilt' Sovtet Black Sea livPs up rn,. dow11) to it~ name. Passenger: •·[o Bulgarta?n
Jines. One said it was the worst
Waterless Swimming Pool
At each por~ a $11)311 band
trip he hod eve: had. The other , The ship's swimming pool bas comos out on deck to prove
s&lt;Jid it Wtl~ tht- best
1 no water Second-class cab1ns 1envious landlubbers that
Both Wf'rP ri!:l:ht. Tht&gt; mighty •have air ~onditioning, but first : FeUx 1). is 8 merry
while Jln~r!-i that sa il under the Iclass rooms do not. The more Passengers do not know wheht~mmer-a. nd-s\cklr funnel insig- 1you pay . the more you swelter. 1ther to laugh or cry.
nia of th• Alack S.a Lines The bar accepts only Western Another Morfiot craft, the
'Mornotl vary so greatly in currency - no rubles-but for ' Armenia. is the same size and
quality that generalizations three days recently it could not shape- but a different ship
based on a trip '" one ship only I change ' !20 bill.
altogether. Til• swimming pool
are hazardous
The m•in lounge
allows has water and the deck has all
Market
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One ship ply111~ south out of I nPither 'imokine: ~~or drinkin~. the games that the Felix D.
Tuppers Plains 0.
Odessa toward the United Arab ' The food, served with a 1,does not.
scowl, is t"loth un!l"'ievab!e .1ncJ
Cablus Are SpaeiOUI
BIGGER and BETTER VALUES
Rutland Dept. StoN
unrero•nr•,.ble
Deck chairs seldom tall
The menu never varies, Iapart and the cabinS are
Ratlaad
Ohl.,
RIGHT IN YOUR
except
tha• disn.. s are cro.&lt;~scd IspacioUS, comfortable and air·
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Wald
OWN NEIGHBORHOOD!
ou: of food. The lollowlng ' crew serves tasty foodRaeine
· Ohio
conversation actually
too k mcludlng plenty of fresh salads
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and melons - from a varying
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Canode , Passenger: "That was the menu.
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of Marysville are spend ing a worst mPsl I e\·er ate."
The purser loves to pra;ctlce 1
vacation here with their p:•I · Purser : "W~1&lt;.1\ did you his English and French and will
cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Turn· . have'''
proudly tell how a recent I
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Present were Edythe "''flood,

Wtth pra\ er by Edythe Hood.
The pled.ll;t to the American
fla g was gi ver. tn unison.
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Mane Rizer. C.Hrie Sinclair,
Ada Slac". sylvia Zwilling. Viv.
ian Slack. Donna Phelps, Mary
Set r~ Li:*r) Vtvlan Slack read I Lavender, Betty The i s!~, Jean
~e mmutes ot the last meet.. I Hall

mg Agne:"J Whn .. treasttr('r re· -

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tow, rds tile

Pf.lrted S:&gt;J.6ti

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emergen,..y and fire siren in .

ironing. Let someone
else do 1t. Look under
LALJNDRIE~. In the
YELLOW PAGES. Where
you r fingers do the
walk ing.

care of Ou: Auxtl tary . h,:IVe been
a:s fo llow!' Gt"'or ge Banks $fi '
Gordon f:aldwt-11 SJ.
Robert
Clark $5. and Mr:-. Dale Gi lkev
$15 , and Ralph Welker 110 ·

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son, al!o or Marysville, were same
I had Yo•J're right,
weekend guests bert'-.
S , NOftS
1it was
Miss Sharon Cox, student at Passenger: " I strolled aroun • OfJefy
Canode. Their son, Kenny Can· I faintest h.-lea."

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Nominee:&gt; for its 1967 Oflice~c;

. Of'dlrtn~. for · 7 were nom- ant TreJslJrtr , 'anm 1 London,
10.a.~: wrt~• · t11' Syracuse La· /1 also r~td i ne&lt;l .
dJes Au~· : ia ry 'tt the Volunteer ,
Fire Dtul me1 in the to wn I ..An aucuon of arti&lt;:lE"s brought
hall Muuoay ni ,r 1 • Oct. 24.
i by members wi!1 be hel d at the

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season. Black and white wool check (left) ha s a dernihelt in b~t·k and king.slze patch
pockets. Gaia coat of Fren.ch waterproof lurex (right) has rh inedone buttons and
flaret genlly towards th~ hem. Jn guld and "·hite, the t·o;d enjoy,. a shower o( rain
as well as one of comphments. The!Sc designs arc by Count .Romi.

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By Mrs. Herbert Roush

'ther relatives.
, - - - --·---- - Weekend guests of Mrs. Ferne
Robert Mattox. local. receiv- McVey, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayman and father, Wesley
•d word of the death of his Haning. Rilla Rhoades. Rrv.l Belles, Sr., were Mr. and Mrs.
naternal gr•odlather.
John White. daughters, Lisa
and Clarence Helpler of
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Robert Hawkins , 99. of Mason, ,Cheryl, and the following mem· Pa., Mrh. Margaret Sankoy
W. Va ., who p&lt;~ ssed ilway on 1 bers: Mrs. 'Quinn Russell, Mrs. 1New Castle, Pa. and Mrs.
laturday at tile Pleasant Val· Ruth White.- Mrs. William Law· 1 Janet Trutey of Elwood City,
ey Hospital, Pl. Pleasant. Ser- ' son, Mrs. Arthur Crabtree. Mro. Pa.
1ices were Monday at th• iMutl Galaway, Miss Mary David Glooeckner of Colum·
Rawlings. Coats Funeral Home 1Massey, Mrs. Robert Mattox, jbus spent a weekend w1th his
In MJddleport with burial in Mrs. Dale Scott, Mrs. Mendal l parents, Mr. and Mr!. ErwiD
Chester.
. 1Jordan , Mrs. Roxie Arbaugh, Gloeckner.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frazier i Mrs. Carl Greenlees and the Mrs. Roy Pearson Is visiting
and !am1ly of Gal11pohs and hostess, Mrs. Winifred Stanley, [her daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gillogly i lee cream and cake were serv· Junior Salser and Mr. and Mrs.
3nd children of Athens called 'ed during the social hour.
IRoger Theiss while her huson their parents, Mr.
and The October meeting of the band Is at Rifle, Colo., deer
Mrs. Fern Gillogly Sunday. Mr. Busy Bee Society of the Car· huntmg.
and Mrs. Gillogly and
the Ipenter Baptist Ctourch was held Mr. and Mrs. Early Roush
Fraziers also called at t h e at the home of Mrs. Millie entertamed w1th 9 dmner Sun·
home of Mr. and Mrs. Paui iStarcher on Thursday evening. day in honor of their grand·
Gaston in Albany during the :Mrs. Mae Jordan gave the de- l daughter, Mrs .. Don Beegle's.
afternoon.
!votions for the meeting. Those birthday. Attending were Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Baum- 1present were Mrs. Elizabeth and Mrs. Roy Buck and Pam,
gardner and family of Coshoc- ,Gardn"', ·Mrs. William Cheadle, Mr. and Mrs. Don Beegle and
ton spent a weekend here with Mrs. Ql'ay JoJ'!Ian, Mrs. James Zane of Columbus and Mr.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gaston, Mrs. Lewis Smith, Mrs. and Mrs. Early Roush.
Dale Dye. Thad Dye ol Colum· Dale Dy&lt;. Mrs Rex Cheadle, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Norrt•
bus at,. spent the
Wl'ekcnd 1 Mrs. Ronald Whittington and spent Sunday afternoon with
here.
i the hostess. Mrs. Starcher.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Craig and
Mrs. Lillie Rupe and daugh· 1 Rev. and Mrs. Merlin Teets family at Syracuse.
ter. Carolyn, have been m Co· land Brenda of Ironton spent a Mrs. Marshall Adams
Is
lumbtis where Ksthy Rupe, the weekend here with her parents, visiting her sister, Mr. and
younger daughter of Mrs. Rupe, •Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stout. Mrs. Vernon Cady at Columbus.
is confined to Children's Ho•· l Fifty members and guests Mrs. Ferne Hayman and lath·
pllal after taking seriously ill gathered at Columbia School on er, Wesley Belies, Sr., spent
while at school.
Friday evening for jOint Instal· the weekend with Mrs. Wesley
Donhie Cheadle accompanied latlon of officers of Star. Laur· Belles, Jr., WeUstorr.
Carl Ross of Albany to Leslie, el, Jtarrl'onvUie, and Colum- Glenn Wolfe of Washington,
Mich., .recently where they got bia granges. Earl Starkey, as· D. C., Is visiting at his home
a truckload ol applies.
[sisted by Mrs. Starkey, Mr. and here.
Sherman Greer was a supper 1 Mrs. Mendal Jordan and Walt- Mrs. Audrey Brownell
of
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ret Ier, with Martha Jeffers at tile Kanauga and Mrs. Dorothy NorCheadle before reporting to a piano, anj a 0 t,oir from the rls, Rocine, called on Mrs.
ca.mp In Virginia for further ! group singlllg, presented the Ray Heiney. ret..ntly.
mohtary duty.
services. Deputy Virgil Atkins Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roush
Mrs. Scott McCilmas and and Mrs. Atkins spoke briefly. and family spent an evening
Unda were in Columbus re- Guests were also present from with ldr. and .Mrs. . Arnold
cently. Mrs. McComas. call&lt;;!~ , A)bany Grange. A delicious pot- Anderson.
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Hospital ror the Mothers Club the social hour.
, .
. Robert Lewis.of Striagblirg, fe.
of Columbia School and the Funeral services were held cenUy spent an aftsrnooti wllb
children who are her school· on Tuesday at Bigony Funeral Mrs. Ray Heiney.
mates. She was given a gilt Home in Albany for Dessie M. Revival meetltl@ Is In
from them.
Sisson, 81, who lived most of gress at Plante Church.
Members of the Temple Wo- her life In this community. Sur· Okey Cllrt and Rev. Edward
men's Society of Christian Str·! vivors include her husband, Griffith are evangelists. Dan
vice met with Mrs. Howard Jesse Sisson, and a son, Ken· Hayman is song leader and
Stanley on Wednesday evening. ineth, Albany, and a danghter, the McDaniels Trio of Country
Guests were present from the IMrs. Mary Hennlke, Delaware, Hymn Time are preaent each
Weaver Church. Rev. and Mrs. IOhio. along with three grand· evening.
David White presen~
the Ichildren, five great grandchild·
----program and devotions. Special ren, and a brother, William Tbe rare and unt111ual Ve!&gt;
I&gt;Jmmunion services were par· Boggess. Mr. Boggess now Uves us's·flytrap, an odd, tnsect·U~
taken of by the group. Guests at Riverside, Calif. Burial was fng plant, grows wild only Ill
lltcluded Mr. and Mrs. Denver in School Lot cemetery.
the Carolinas.

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POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE STORE

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Slim ooat of champagne-dyed. Perilfan by Vietor Herz' (lefti
bao notched rollar thai rides high or opens to Hatter the
dress benealb. For plays, dinners or parties Jack Zhn·
merman teams lustrous Persian Lamb dress (right) with
wbUe 'millk collar, mul aad W r.r a gra.od ealraDee.

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o..matoroal an,~ ·~•truoional "rocn across t~e nation whit! Ylhtn go ta die palls Noo.
• The so-called whrto bocklnh hoo bttn partrcularlr notlc:eoble during tilt catllpaign 1ft
ttott~ sltown. in whitt. How large a role It plays, what conte•b It affects 111111 w•ic• palf1
stanloto _gatn or •.,. ''"' frvm state state, hD'IIllrtr. In CallfontO., it ~~- ...rtlng
O....Crolic Goo.......nd ·-~ and tiling a boolf 10 -.~lltictn 're~~· loriald a.;.
tc!l'· lo Ala~a;lt could cut.rnto lfie lep!lblican C!"'G.......,.al cit . · , .,. me lilt
itf IN otate 1 eight NOh. In lllrnolo, lllotiDII&gt;eMacrollC con....,.•• ,..Jilng In Chiclllllutla lllftM by this llllllllltr's cl'/11 rlthtutan••·lote IIIOit. !
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Worst,
Fleming, uncle of lhe yet learned bow to plague er ·is .almost guaranteed. 'I
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Tourt'st' Tl ~
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. puseligers with endless party Foui'-bour stOps at . Beirut, Soylets •
It, the 11ne .81• Fell~ D., .are 011
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ROOm ' •ervlce Is chancy, bUt games, preferring to let them Cyprus, Plreus, lstanbol, Vilr- erclse~~
national prejudice. run. .
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Upon Which Morflot
• a traveler ln . tha Soviet Unloa enjoy themselves by basking In na and Constanza enable pU. Ships ·10111,1 to FriJ!CI!. they ' "Why,' the Armenian llldiJ.
By RICHARD c LONGWORTH Republic •• named the Fell11don't eveo hav• fre•h
~t·"!!' elpOCI tno much. the sun.
Sfngers . to vary lazy days 8· say. have muen· better food and wu uked, Is there aUcJt.~j;r
UDited Press latematlonol Dzerzhin,~y after the iounder Why don't you stock up at
'!lie ber (COZ1)
the AD Morflot ships have the float with Ugbtniq.o; to~ of a 81'.rvice than thoae eolllg to the difference
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ODESSA, Us S.R. IUPl\ - of the Soviet se"ret j10llce. This ports'"
(only .
filled advantage of sailing only in the lbaU-&lt;Iozeo exotic )lOris,
Mideast - · ·
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"the Filii b;;
Two Westerne"" met in this is a lit!'• like naming an Purser: "Well, you. see, we with
are open at Black, Aegean and Mediter· ExperlenFed Morflot passen- . But
Is
to II than 11 a ··
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Black Soa port and discovered American pleasure cr"iser the can't get them to take our
they both had arrived on ·ships USS Al~raz, and the ship currency. "
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run by tilt' Sovtet Black Sea livPs up rn,. dow11) to it~ name. Passenger: •·[o Bulgarta?n
Jines. One said it was the worst
Waterless Swimming Pool
At each por~ a $11)311 band
trip he hod eve: had. The other , The ship's swimming pool bas comos out on deck to prove
s&lt;Jid it Wtl~ tht- best
1 no water Second-class cab1ns 1envious landlubbers that
Both Wf'rP ri!:l:ht. Tht&gt; mighty •have air ~onditioning, but first : FeUx 1). is 8 merry
while Jln~r!-i that sa il under the Iclass rooms do not. The more Passengers do not know wheht~mmer-a. nd-s\cklr funnel insig- 1you pay . the more you swelter. 1ther to laugh or cry.
nia of th• Alack S.a Lines The bar accepts only Western Another Morfiot craft, the
'Mornotl vary so greatly in currency - no rubles-but for ' Armenia. is the same size and
quality that generalizations three days recently it could not shape- but a different ship
based on a trip '" one ship only I change ' !20 bill.
altogether. Til• swimming pool
are hazardous
The m•in lounge
allows has water and the deck has all
Market
·
One ship ply111~ south out of I nPither 'imokine: ~~or drinkin~. the games that the Felix D.
Tuppers Plains 0.
Odessa toward the United Arab ' The food, served with a 1,does not.
scowl, is t"loth un!l"'ievab!e .1ncJ
Cablus Are SpaeiOUI
BIGGER and BETTER VALUES
Rutland Dept. StoN
unrero•nr•,.ble
Deck chairs seldom tall
The menu never varies, Iapart and the cabinS are
Ratlaad
Ohl.,
RIGHT IN YOUR
except
tha• disn.. s are cro.&lt;~scd IspacioUS, comfortable and air·
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out as the kite~ .., slowly runs i conditioned. The multi-lingual
Wald
OWN NEIGHBORHOOD!
ou: of food. The lollowlng ' crew serves tasty foodRaeine
· Ohio
conversation actually
too k mcludlng plenty of fresh salads
--. .
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and melons - from a varying
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Canode , Passenger: "That was the menu.
I
of Marysville are spend ing a worst mPsl I e\·er ate."
The purser loves to pra;ctlce 1
vacation here with their p:•I · Purser : "W~1&lt;.1\ did you his English and French and will
cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Turn· . have'''
proudly tell how a recent I
er and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 1 Passenger · ''1 st rolled around .··= -====:.....-===
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Ada SI.Jt·k. p.~dident , pre!Jid· Nov. 14 meeting

ed and

fJpened

thP mP··IIng

Present were Edythe "''flood,

Wtth pra\ er by Edythe Hood.
The pled.ll;t to the American
fla g was gi ver. tn unison.
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CJara Lavender, Naomi London,
Mane Rizer. C.Hrie Sinclair,
Ada Slac". sylvia Zwilling. Viv.
ian Slack. Donna Phelps, Mary
Set r~ Li:*r) Vtvlan Slack read I Lavender, Betty The i s!~, Jean
~e mmutes ot the last meet.. I Hall

mg Agne:"J Whn .. treasttr('r re· -

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tow, rds tile

Pf.lrted S:&gt;J.6ti

Du""'''''"

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HlsssssBoo to

new

emergen,..y and fire siren in .

ironing. Let someone
else do 1t. Look under
LALJNDRIE~. In the
YELLOW PAGES. Where
you r fingers do the
walk ing.

care of Ou: Auxtl tary . h,:IVe been
a:s fo llow!' Gt"'or ge Banks $fi '
Gordon f:aldwt-11 SJ.
Robert
Clark $5. and Mr:-. Dale Gi lkev
$15 , and Ralph Welker 110 ·

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son, al!o or Marysville, were same
I had Yo•J're right,
weekend guests bert'-.
S , NOftS
1it was
Miss Sharon Cox, student at Passenger: " I strolled aroun • OfJefy
Canode. Their son, Kenny Can· I faintest h.-lea."

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Nominee:&gt; for its 1967 Oflice~c;

. Of'dlrtn~. for · 7 were nom- ant TreJslJrtr , 'anm 1 London,
10.a.~: wrt~• · t11' Syracuse La· /1 also r~td i ne&lt;l .
dJes Au~· : ia ry 'tt the Volunteer ,
Fire Dtul me1 in the to wn I ..An aucuon of arti&lt;:lE"s brought
hall Muuoay ni ,r 1 • Oct. 24.
i by members wi!1 be hel d at the

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season. Black and white wool check (left) ha s a dernihelt in b~t·k and king.slze patch
pockets. Gaia coat of Fren.ch waterproof lurex (right) has rh inedone buttons and
flaret genlly towards th~ hem. Jn guld and "·hite, the t·o;d enjoy,. a shower o( rain
as well as one of comphments. The!Sc designs arc by Count .Romi.

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By Mrs. Herbert Roush

'ther relatives.
, - - - --·---- - Weekend guests of Mrs. Ferne
Robert Mattox. local. receiv- McVey, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayman and father, Wesley
•d word of the death of his Haning. Rilla Rhoades. Rrv.l Belles, Sr., were Mr. and Mrs.
naternal gr•odlather.
John White. daughters, Lisa
and Clarence Helpler of
,
Robert Hawkins , 99. of Mason, ,Cheryl, and the following mem· Pa., Mrh. Margaret Sankoy
W. Va ., who p&lt;~ ssed ilway on 1 bers: Mrs. 'Quinn Russell, Mrs. 1New Castle, Pa. and Mrs.
laturday at tile Pleasant Val· Ruth White.- Mrs. William Law· 1 Janet Trutey of Elwood City,
ey Hospital, Pl. Pleasant. Ser- ' son, Mrs. Arthur Crabtree. Mro. Pa.
1ices were Monday at th• iMutl Galaway, Miss Mary David Glooeckner of Colum·
Rawlings. Coats Funeral Home 1Massey, Mrs. Robert Mattox, jbus spent a weekend w1th his
In MJddleport with burial in Mrs. Dale Scott, Mrs. Mendal l parents, Mr. and Mr!. ErwiD
Chester.
. 1Jordan , Mrs. Roxie Arbaugh, Gloeckner.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frazier i Mrs. Carl Greenlees and the Mrs. Roy Pearson Is visiting
and !am1ly of Gal11pohs and hostess, Mrs. Winifred Stanley, [her daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gillogly i lee cream and cake were serv· Junior Salser and Mr. and Mrs.
3nd children of Athens called 'ed during the social hour.
IRoger Theiss while her huson their parents, Mr.
and The October meeting of the band Is at Rifle, Colo., deer
Mrs. Fern Gillogly Sunday. Mr. Busy Bee Society of the Car· huntmg.
and Mrs. Gillogly and
the Ipenter Baptist Ctourch was held Mr. and Mrs. Early Roush
Fraziers also called at t h e at the home of Mrs. Millie entertamed w1th 9 dmner Sun·
home of Mr. and Mrs. Paui iStarcher on Thursday evening. day in honor of their grand·
Gaston in Albany during the :Mrs. Mae Jordan gave the de- l daughter, Mrs .. Don Beegle's.
afternoon.
!votions for the meeting. Those birthday. Attending were Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Baum- 1present were Mrs. Elizabeth and Mrs. Roy Buck and Pam,
gardner and family of Coshoc- ,Gardn"', ·Mrs. William Cheadle, Mr. and Mrs. Don Beegle and
ton spent a weekend here with Mrs. Ql'ay JoJ'!Ian, Mrs. James Zane of Columbus and Mr.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gaston, Mrs. Lewis Smith, Mrs. and Mrs. Early Roush.
Dale Dye. Thad Dye ol Colum· Dale Dy&lt;. Mrs Rex Cheadle, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Norrt•
bus at,. spent the
Wl'ekcnd 1 Mrs. Ronald Whittington and spent Sunday afternoon with
here.
i the hostess. Mrs. Starcher.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Craig and
Mrs. Lillie Rupe and daugh· 1 Rev. and Mrs. Merlin Teets family at Syracuse.
ter. Carolyn, have been m Co· land Brenda of Ironton spent a Mrs. Marshall Adams
Is
lumbtis where Ksthy Rupe, the weekend here with her parents, visiting her sister, Mr. and
younger daughter of Mrs. Rupe, •Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stout. Mrs. Vernon Cady at Columbus.
is confined to Children's Ho•· l Fifty members and guests Mrs. Ferne Hayman and lath·
pllal after taking seriously ill gathered at Columbia School on er, Wesley Belies, Sr., spent
while at school.
Friday evening for jOint Instal· the weekend with Mrs. Wesley
Donhie Cheadle accompanied latlon of officers of Star. Laur· Belles, Jr., WeUstorr.
Carl Ross of Albany to Leslie, el, Jtarrl'onvUie, and Colum- Glenn Wolfe of Washington,
Mich., .recently where they got bia granges. Earl Starkey, as· D. C., Is visiting at his home
a truckload ol applies.
[sisted by Mrs. Starkey, Mr. and here.
Sherman Greer was a supper 1 Mrs. Mendal Jordan and Walt- Mrs. Audrey Brownell
of
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ret Ier, with Martha Jeffers at tile Kanauga and Mrs. Dorothy NorCheadle before reporting to a piano, anj a 0 t,oir from the rls, Rocine, called on Mrs.
ca.mp In Virginia for further ! group singlllg, presented the Ray Heiney. ret..ntly.
mohtary duty.
services. Deputy Virgil Atkins Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roush
Mrs. Scott McCilmas and and Mrs. Atkins spoke briefly. and family spent an evening
Unda were in Columbus re- Guests were also present from with ldr. and .Mrs. . Arnold
cently. Mrs. McComas. call&lt;;!~ , A)bany Grange. A delicious pot- Anderson.
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on Kathy Rupe at Children s !tuck supper was enjoyed during , Mrs. Gordon Wolfe and Mrs.
Hospital ror the Mothers Club the social hour.
, .
. Robert Lewis.of Striagblirg, fe.
of Columbia School and the Funeral services were held cenUy spent an aftsrnooti wllb
children who are her school· on Tuesday at Bigony Funeral Mrs. Ray Heiney.
mates. She was given a gilt Home in Albany for Dessie M. Revival meetltl@ Is In
from them.
Sisson, 81, who lived most of gress at Plante Church.
Members of the Temple Wo- her life In this community. Sur· Okey Cllrt and Rev. Edward
men's Society of Christian Str·! vivors include her husband, Griffith are evangelists. Dan
vice met with Mrs. Howard Jesse Sisson, and a son, Ken· Hayman is song leader and
Stanley on Wednesday evening. ineth, Albany, and a danghter, the McDaniels Trio of Country
Guests were present from the IMrs. Mary Hennlke, Delaware, Hymn Time are preaent each
Weaver Church. Rev. and Mrs. IOhio. along with three grand· evening.
David White presen~
the Ichildren, five great grandchild·
----program and devotions. Special ren, and a brother, William Tbe rare and unt111ual Ve!&gt;
I&gt;Jmmunion services were par· Boggess. Mr. Boggess now Uves us's·flytrap, an odd, tnsect·U~
taken of by the group. Guests at Riverside, Calif. Burial was fng plant, grows wild only Ill
lltcluded Mr. and Mrs. Denver in School Lot cemetery.
the Carolinas.

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IN THE MIDDLE BLOCK NEXT TO ELBERFELDS
POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE STORE

New lnlt~llt O.f'"·1'1

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Slim ooat of champagne-dyed. Perilfan by Vietor Herz' (lefti
bao notched rollar thai rides high or opens to Hatter the
dress benealb. For plays, dinners or parties Jack Zhn·
merman teams lustrous Persian Lamb dress (right) with
wbUe 'millk collar, mul aad W r.r a gra.od ealraDee.

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lt'a Goocll . . • REAL

White Backlash at the Polls?

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morr !han old-fashioned soa~ d WI~H ILl FE you need
up 1\ spare ag 1
an wa r o remove make·

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our .:olol', blush-ons, powturlzeo and !often[ the ~~~"Pit ~he ldethal cleanser mols·
breathe and the skin lookln~ d~avtes de pores fre• lo

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Mounting !hila rese•tment of the Negro ci•il rithll driN could .. o sigolflcGnt factor ;,
o..matoroal an,~ ·~•truoional "rocn across t~e nation whit! Ylhtn go ta die palls Noo.
• The so-called whrto bocklnh hoo bttn partrcularlr notlc:eoble during tilt catllpaign 1ft
ttott~ sltown. in whitt. How large a role It plays, what conte•b It affects 111111 w•ic• palf1
stanloto _gatn or •.,. ''"' frvm state state, hD'IIllrtr. In CallfontO., it ~~- ...rtlng
O....Crolic Goo.......nd ·-~ and tiling a boolf 10 -.~lltictn 're~~· loriald a.;.
tc!l'· lo Ala~a;lt could cut.rnto lfie lep!lblican C!"'G.......,.al cit . · , .,. me lilt
itf IN otate 1 eight NOh. In lllrnolo, lllotiDII&gt;eMacrollC con....,.•• ,..Jilng In Chiclllllutla lllftM by this llllllllltr's cl'/11 rlthtutan••·lote IIIOit. !
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$AVE- $AVE- $AVE

PIANOS·· ORGANS
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IPICIAL TlttMI---45 DOWN, MONTH$ TO "AY

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Yes, we have the lower prices and not fu st 1 few Halloween specials, but hundreds of
prices, marked low every .day to give you more Big Ch1nge dollars and cents savings back
at Foodlend's checkout counter\
Foodland does not sell ma'ny groceries at • loss, but by avoiding costly chain .store gin:)micks and by figuring our prices so exactin!IIY close, Foodland is able to pass along Big
Change cash savings that aren't available At o ther super markets.
So, if you're "haunting" for lower food prices, the Big Change Foodlanci habit is the an·
swer for you.

FRESH FROZEN

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FLASHLIGHT

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Everyday Low Prices

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CRACKERS
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ARMOUR S

CANNED LUNCH MEAT
12 OZ. CAN

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RIGHT TO LIMIT
QUANTITY

Yes, we have the lower prices and not fu st 1 few Halloween specials, but hundreds of
prices, marked low every .day to give you more Big Ch1nge dollars and cents savings back
at Foodlend's checkout counter\
Foodland does not sell ma'ny groceries at • loss, but by avoiding costly chain .store gin:)micks and by figuring our prices so exactin!IIY close, Foodland is able to pass along Big
Change cash savings that aren't available At o ther super markets.
So, if you're "haunting" for lower food prices, the Big Change Foodlanci habit is the an·
swer for you.

FRESH FROZEN

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TRICK OR TREAT

39c

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FLASHLIGHT

BATTERIES

Everyday Low Prices

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GERBER$ STRAINED
&amp;ABY FOOD
PRIDE SAL TINE
CRACKERS
tEALIMON RECONSTITUTED
I.EMON JUICE

32 oz,

FOLGER'$
One lb.
COFFEE - - · - - con

DAVID DAVIES

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CHEWING
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GINGHAM GIRL

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c

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to

INSTANT .
MASHED

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REG. $1.07

QUAKER
STATE

PLASTIC
WASTE
· BASKETS
H. D.

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2 Quarts

c

MOTOR

GET READY

IS ONE MORE
WEEK
MODESS •

Size
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REG.
89c

98c soc~$1.00 ~
c

Colgate ,
Toothpaste
Norwich
• •
1r1n
Sudden HAIR
Beauty SPRAY

FAMILY
SIZE

GIRLS KNEE

WHILE

IDAHO BELLE

eO.IUXI Gr1h1ms ePenguins
• G1l1xies
• Fudge Strips

liQUID

MOUNTAIN

TEA·· CUPS...

IN PILLOW CASE
SAVE 60c
,

THEY

STRIETMANN

REG. $\.07

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OF ALL KINDS

SPECIAL SALE

ARMOUR S

CANNED LUNCH MEAT
12 OZ. CAN

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DEPT.

S.M. L. EL.

MIST

1

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REG.
98c

PRODUCE

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APPLE
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CHEF BOY·A'R·DEE

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PEPTO BISMOL

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CANDY

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BOOTS s 99 SUITSS 99

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TOMATO SOUP.

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W4NT AD
INFORMATION

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CAMCELLATIONI
co•lltiCTIO•I
Dt
For

aecepQd unHI ' 1111 A.
Dn

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M.

PUIIIIc......

Oct 28, :1-966 0

miAUTl'

Motor Co.

65 CHEVROLET

•

For Sale.

I' AIREDALE
aod Elk
pups, Eugene Wyatt,

Pome~ov

OIADLINB
p, M. Dlt l.toro P•DIIC.tt.ll
Mona.., Dteauao t:ao A. M.

WWI•

e.

.

hound 1
Che1
shire, 0. Also will
trade a ,
Cub tractor for a IBrge one. '
______
-· 10 21 3tp!

I,

Zig zag equipped tc button.
hole, applique, monograms,
overcasts. etc. Pay off bal·
ance due of 4 payments f6
each. Ph. 992-2ii85.
• 10 19 tic

ExperlenciCI

RADIATOR
SERVICE

roon f1msh, rad1o and healer.

1965 CHEVROLET

a con 1

,.r

tNorv an.

Ut. .rtlo•

Mlnlnwm c ... .,. " conb
1:1 Collb " ' -rd tor r•r•• co•
M&lt;Ut1v. lna•rtiOM

M ' " cent DIKOUnl on 0111 o41

an• octt pltct wttnt• Ul dl)'l.

~.&amp;RD

OF JHANI(S • OIITUAIUEI

11.25 tor 10 wonl minimum. hell
aclclltlon1t word lo.
OFFICI HOUII:$
I:M A . M. to 5:00 P M. OiiiiJ
hturchlr 1::10 A.. M. to U:ll Noon
IT'S 10 eASY

gine. Power sl{'('ring.

1961 RAMBLER --~--:---:-:---:-

RESUL l PRODUCINiil

WANT AD

PHONE WY 2-2156
Th~nks

$595

Coil\'. Cpe. Good tires, 6 cyl Htgine. }itd. mm s., R H. ~(I{H.i
top, p, sttoenng .

Pomeroy Motor Co.

,......,""··

-

OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.

TO Pl&amp;CI A

C'!rd of

Green finish , elean intenor, power re..r gla S6, 327 VB en-

II ONI OP rHI

BLAETTNARS

$2395

Bt.&gt;"l Air 3 sent .'~tat ion WHIND. Low mileage by bu.s!nes.s man.

M50 SPORT

NICEST PIOPLII

SPRINT

Jnrler, _power steering, spotless fawn mtenor, 1JeauL1ful ma-

KAlliS

HONDA
SAm &amp; SERVIa

BOBCAT

$2295

Impa la Hardtop. Locally owned ancl on!y 12_,000 mile~. 6 cyi-

Pot Wlfllt Ad IOI'YICO

HARLEY DAVIDSON
MOTORCYCLES

Prom the

Lar~t

Truck or

Bulldozer Radiator To The
Smallest Heater Core.

ILAETTNARS

Phone 992·2 I43

DICK RAWLINGS

MIDDLEPORT OHIO

Legal Notice

DRIVE A

CLEAN CAR

KDTH GOBLE FORD
flY :1-2196

MlddiiiiOrl, 0

Real !:state For Sale

for

be-

'

ONI MINUTE
ONLY

SOC

tJ.DRIVE THRU
CAR WASU
11

Lonr Bootom to ...,.,u,., RETVRN·

ecor eTruck eH..ter
Core • Bulldozer
eAny Type

WITH DANCE!!

.,

IT ONLY TAKIIS

oeaa.'-'

M! N- Radiolili Shoj

TO MAKE UP FOR,
'iOUTflFUL Clii&gt;IE

Wl :1-2151

Pomeroy, 0.

le1led llid1 are aow bellll accepted
fi&gt;r c.rrylns- the UnUed Statu Mall
for t.he term of
3, .11188 tor
1uch aubaequent date u JnQ be ol'd•red) to JUn1 30 191'1, 011 the tOUo•
1n1 deserlbed route: From Pomeroy
Post OHiee \'Ia Hllbway lH to Min·
enviUe. Syracuse, ltactne,
Portland,

SERVICE

HONORA5 LE
WIFEW15HES

Rawlings Honda Sale!

NOTttl

RADIATOR

CALL

lNG vis fti '{hway t2f-248 and 7,
tu
Pomeroy, equal to 1.'1.09 milet
aJJd
back. twelve time a wllek, but no
Hrvlce requiH!d on Sundays wd hoD.
days (8). For •omplt.to! information ••

EEIIi I Ml:ll!lli

POMEROY

£LECT M£ A&gt; 'rtX!R

to IChedule• and requiremenll,.
alll~--------.;..,­
tnterested penon• are alllted to per- I"
aonally
contact the Pofim11ter lit OD thJ ,Utb IJaJ of September, 19ft#;
PomeroJ', Ohio.
theN will M 1QbQI1tte(l to I •ot "
10 3IJ ltc
of thl peop.. of lAid OUve ToWMil
at I GENERAL ELJI'.CTJON tel be heln
ln lh1 Townabtp of OU••·
Meh ,
CollDtJ, Oblo, It the NIWU pllch
NOTICI OF IHIRIFF'I IALI
of VGUD( lbMeln, on Tuetdu, tho
lD punuanc:e of In order of aile 8tb d&amp;f af Not-embftr, 1914. U.1 flUe~
11'1 partltioD iiJUed out of tba Com- Uon ot levyln1, In elleell of tbe 11 ,
mon Pleu Court of Melil County, m1U UmitJtloa, for tM beaefk "'
Ohio, In cue of Virall R. Marah. Plain· on" Town~htp Board o1 huatles ' ' ·'
U!t. agaloal Carrie Selby el al .. De- thl purpoa of PJ'OVidllll JDd m1111
fire IPPilJ'!ltlu. appUinCf'o,
fendant.~~. beinl Cue fifo. 13,748,
tn taJnln1
111id Court. I will offer fot 1ale at bulldiD.Ja, or •lte• therefor . or 1oau
pubU&lt;' auction at the fmn\ door Of .,. M water auppb and maleri P'•
UlereJor or Ute utablllbmeat; -' 1nl!
the Cou rt House in .aid
Satllrday, ~be 2tlth day ol N~;~;;,;.,;; maintenance of Une1 oJ JiM alarm
telt(l'lph.
1!168. at ten O' clotll A. M.,
SAid tu bebiJ: 1u:1 ..SdiUonal , Ia•
lM.&gt;Inr de1cribed ftal e•t•te, to-wit;
of 011.1 and o. .ball mw. te rua for
five yean at • rate not IUHdlill 1.!1.

mlllt tor eadl o11e dollar

lv HOWIE SCHNEIDER

fJI~Ir NU

ot· uJua

1 wouldn't

1 SHAll Gll,t:TH
ANI&gt; I SH~LL
TAKETH AWAY!

L!'/\DtR A'-JD I WILL
DO MY HUM6Lf fltST
TO SERVO. 'lXJ J

diqnihJ a

~mear

lo ke that by even

I Gl!E'SS I
WASIJT HUM&amp;£

mentioninq it.'

f:NOUG/1!

lo&lt;.

THE BORN LOSEII

tlon, which amounLI to Flfteea Cent.a
for e~~eb one hundred 4ol1Jn 01 "llu
atlon, for Five :t'tllrl.
Tbl Polll foJ utd KIMftOII wW nt
open at 6:30 Vc'cloclr A. M lnd rt
maUl apea uattl 1:10 e'doell p, M
Kutem Standard Tim of uld dur
nder ol Ute Boud 0;1 Elilotl.oruo
of ftleiJII CoUDty. Ohio.
lmmett G. WW. Cl\a.l.rmm
DorolhJ M. Johnlf.on C..,rlr
Dated OcWbtlr 1. J95
&lt;10) 12. 18, :Ill Ull .......

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GASULIN! ALLEY

By ART SANSOM

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SO- AS ONE WHO

HIS WAY TO THE TOP.
SLIDE BACK LOOKS
A FAST ONE.
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LITTLE ORPHAN ANNII!

ly HAROLD GRAY

By MI:RRILL BLOSSER
·-·AND I INVITED

WE Ti-UI&lt;'&gt;~f

ep;zoo To SPEND

YOU WE~~

THE NJGHH1£~ (

f'I':OWLtRSI

OH, 1 'K!iO\IJ ' 81~f
1"H£'&lt; ld'E RE S O PROUD ·

WA5Ti-\AT WHAT
. I WAS SHODr'iOU \YtRE SHOOT- ING Af A HANGING
IN" AT, POP?
lAMP. AND A WATER

'fHEY WERE 'BOUT TO
~ND
EVER'BODY : sa ~APP'{

OWN Fl/tR' H~l~

PiPE IN Ti-\f CEILING I

6UT COHSDER ii-IE TIUY."'..AHDS OF LITTlt
TJ.IiRO ·STRifiGERS Wf-\0 DIDN'T
INVITE() Tg

YEP ! MV

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H~A!&lt;T

Til£ 'VJCTOR'r'"SUii'PJllS£ PAQ'TY I THINK WHAT
A LOT 0~ ..J085 .4T TH' TOP ~Rf OPEM li:lW
FOR THo Sf SIRVJVORS 1U CHISR MD '
FINACLE AND Kill f:OR ~
i!!HO !ili!l!!§ l&lt;iU() tl WI~ 1

Bl EEDS FOQ
lf\'\T, W~OLE

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AND CAY' 1 11H1, m
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.~A. IT MIG~T

1 GUESt&gt; 11&lt;15
CALL5 FOR A
~16 THANK•

s~ow HE'Sr
RECI&lt;~E5:;

NOTICI o• ILICTION ON TAX
LIYY IN IXCUI 01' THE
TIN MILL LIMITAliON
NOTICE !1 herebr ll¥en thlt
punu1nce or 1 RQotu.tlon of
Bond of Trulteel of the

YOU.

WITH MONEY.

011.-. Mella Count'

BARGAINS

:t RESENT YOJ~
INSINUATION THAT
I AM A ~ENNI~ESS
MeNDICANT!

USED GAS CIRCULATORS

l 'VE EVEN BEEN FOQC;p
"TO CUT Ml RATES!

\ 2 - 35,000 BTU Warm Morning

$15 to $25 .

GAS CIRCULATORS
1 - 65,000 BTU Humphreys

GAS CIRCULATOR
5 ROOM hou.ee aod rent, extra
Jot, lot 1120 E. Main St., Pomeroy. 0 . Ph. 992·.m4.
10 25 61c
S\1.-\LL.

4

ro11m s,

fr1rni ·' '1·

ed house with ~ath, in Ma son. Ph . 992-:!872. Por.•erov. 0 .
10 26 Stc
5 ROOM hou!&gt;e, hath , furn(lce,
mo~tl.v furnished . West Point, ·

Hartford. W. Va. Contact )lfr.
K. F. Ridenour at. 882-2356.

10256tc l
COTTAGE on Laurel St.

in

Pomeroy, newly decorated, .
rent rea"i mabie. Frank

~'ugate'

1192-5293.

10 2S tic
TRAILER -LOT,Mldclleport, o.
Ph. 992-3442.
10 23 5tc
I ROOM apartmeot
bath.
Pb. II!IU319.
I t Ue
J ROOM furnished aparlm.,.l,
nceUenl conditioo, conv01l·
ont to a shopping area, im·
mediate oocupancy. Ph. 992IMI alter i g. m. lll 16 lie

wilh

1 - 65,000 Durborn

GAS CIRCULATOR - - ·_
$55
1 - 65,000 M1rti~
GAS CIRCULATOR------ $59

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USED APPUANCES

1 - GE Refrige.:ltor Wtth F"'-"n
Food Comparlment -----.:.-- $19.
1 - We~tinghouse 14 ~u. ft.
.
Refrlg!irator
-----...- - - - s~ It
,
l ":l Wrlnge~ Washer
' '
$24 .~~
1

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:;7

. ·.••

1 .,. H~nlllton G~t!l Dryer
1 ,. GE Electric Drnr -.:..'

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As Low As

$45
...
$49

239·9S
',,

Htr;R&lt;;F·IifSTONE
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OHIO
'

and son of Middleporl called on presenl were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pa;ru.
Ava Gilkey recently. .
/Cecil Jewell, Don. Black~otd, spent a week r•cently
will
Harold Graham end frrend or Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilkey Hesaie Graham
Frank Landakor of Woodrow, Columbus spent the weekend/ and Tad, Karen, Kathy ol AI- Mr. and Mrt.' Mel Scha
Colo., Is here visiting friends wrlh hiS mother, Besste Gra-1bany, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Gil· Ashlaed •pent Thul'lda un;:
ham.
key and Joey of Gallipolis. Ava Frida 11 the H
Y a
and relallves. Mr. Landaker, Mrs. Jeltie Arlx wenllll Ches- Gilkey and Mr. and Mrs. Ter- hom/ Enrou
oillday · A!kina
who Is 86 years old, has recent- apeake Ohio lor her daughter's ry Whaley and n Ch' 0 f Co- ·
·
te h~e die) were
ly. recovered from a severe weddln~
'
b
A
kso
·
edlp,
h
Involved
In
an
accident al ._
1urn us.
1ur ey a
heart
k Mrs Land1k
..,..
am caster Mrs Sch
11111 waa ~'lilac •
·
.er Dale Whaley Is In Morrow dinner was served followed by ousl · . ·
was not able 10 make the lr!p. County hospital at Mt. Gilead a birthday cake aed ice cream the ~lnj\nd •n~ two tnell 'MIChael Epple and Mrs. ElSie . as a surgical patient.
in observance of the 5th birth·
ha er car ~ killed. lllrL
Haning were recently united bt l _Ava Gilkey spent a night day of Joey Gilkey. The :ys."" Is a ntece or U, llaiiJ.
marriage.
With Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Whaleys received several nice
Mr. and Mrs. Ed BreS9Ier Gilkey and Salurday night and gifto. Joey was presented a ~nday guests at the HaUldoJ(Evelyn Lutz) and Mr. and Sunday with the F. 0. Wha- pooy saddle and bridle.
All&lt;ins horne w.e Mr. 811111 Nra.
!rlrs. Clyde
Bressler (Edith lejrs.
Mrs. Snaron Jewell oltended Dwi~t. Mutchler of Alliuo.
LUtz), Lancaster called on their Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Whaley the post ornce one daJI
la•t
M.r. •Ill!
III"JD OWN II
aunt, AV~ Gilkey, Sunday afler- (Allee Gllk"') ol CoiQDlPWI eel- week while Frances Alkire wao ~?W'••Ptnlo ...,._ .._
miiOlJ.
ebrated their 21th wedding an- at Albany NiSI homt
&amp;ivm&amp; .ll!f w\11.·_~ lfa:ll!*t;. AaW
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Cbarlea Byers niverury on ·Oct If.

GueaiS pei'Qaanents.

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1S-!'&gt;a&lt;ly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,

W4NT AD
INFORMATION

I

CAMCELLATIONI
co•lltiCTIO•I
Dt
For

aecepQd unHI ' 1111 A.
Dn

ot

M.

PUIIIIc......

Oct 28, :1-966 0

miAUTl'

Motor Co.

65 CHEVROLET

•

For Sale.

I' AIREDALE
aod Elk
pups, Eugene Wyatt,

Pome~ov

OIADLINB
p, M. Dlt l.toro P•DIIC.tt.ll
Mona.., Dteauao t:ao A. M.

WWI•

e.

.

hound 1
Che1
shire, 0. Also will
trade a ,
Cub tractor for a IBrge one. '
______
-· 10 21 3tp!

I,

Zig zag equipped tc button.
hole, applique, monograms,
overcasts. etc. Pay off bal·
ance due of 4 payments f6
each. Ph. 992-2ii85.
• 10 19 tic

ExperlenciCI

RADIATOR
SERVICE

roon f1msh, rad1o and healer.

1965 CHEVROLET

a con 1

,.r

tNorv an.

Ut. .rtlo•

Mlnlnwm c ... .,. " conb
1:1 Collb " ' -rd tor r•r•• co•
M&lt;Ut1v. lna•rtiOM

M ' " cent DIKOUnl on 0111 o41

an• octt pltct wttnt• Ul dl)'l.

~.&amp;RD

OF JHANI(S • OIITUAIUEI

11.25 tor 10 wonl minimum. hell
aclclltlon1t word lo.
OFFICI HOUII:$
I:M A . M. to 5:00 P M. OiiiiJ
hturchlr 1::10 A.. M. to U:ll Noon
IT'S 10 eASY

gine. Power sl{'('ring.

1961 RAMBLER --~--:---:-:---:-

RESUL l PRODUCINiil

WANT AD

PHONE WY 2-2156
Th~nks

$595

Coil\'. Cpe. Good tires, 6 cyl Htgine. }itd. mm s., R H. ~(I{H.i
top, p, sttoenng .

Pomeroy Motor Co.

,......,""··

-

OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.

TO Pl&amp;CI A

C'!rd of

Green finish , elean intenor, power re..r gla S6, 327 VB en-

II ONI OP rHI

BLAETTNARS

$2395

Bt.&gt;"l Air 3 sent .'~tat ion WHIND. Low mileage by bu.s!nes.s man.

M50 SPORT

NICEST PIOPLII

SPRINT

Jnrler, _power steering, spotless fawn mtenor, 1JeauL1ful ma-

KAlliS

HONDA
SAm &amp; SERVIa

BOBCAT

$2295

Impa la Hardtop. Locally owned ancl on!y 12_,000 mile~. 6 cyi-

Pot Wlfllt Ad IOI'YICO

HARLEY DAVIDSON
MOTORCYCLES

Prom the

Lar~t

Truck or

Bulldozer Radiator To The
Smallest Heater Core.

ILAETTNARS

Phone 992·2 I43

DICK RAWLINGS

MIDDLEPORT OHIO

Legal Notice

DRIVE A

CLEAN CAR

KDTH GOBLE FORD
flY :1-2196

MlddiiiiOrl, 0

Real !:state For Sale

for

be-

'

ONI MINUTE
ONLY

SOC

tJ.DRIVE THRU
CAR WASU
11

Lonr Bootom to ...,.,u,., RETVRN·

ecor eTruck eH..ter
Core • Bulldozer
eAny Type

WITH DANCE!!

.,

IT ONLY TAKIIS

oeaa.'-'

M! N- Radiolili Shoj

TO MAKE UP FOR,
'iOUTflFUL Clii&gt;IE

Wl :1-2151

Pomeroy, 0.

le1led llid1 are aow bellll accepted
fi&gt;r c.rrylns- the UnUed Statu Mall
for t.he term of
3, .11188 tor
1uch aubaequent date u JnQ be ol'd•red) to JUn1 30 191'1, 011 the tOUo•
1n1 deserlbed route: From Pomeroy
Post OHiee \'Ia Hllbway lH to Min·
enviUe. Syracuse, ltactne,
Portland,

SERVICE

HONORA5 LE
WIFEW15HES

Rawlings Honda Sale!

NOTttl

RADIATOR

CALL

lNG vis fti '{hway t2f-248 and 7,
tu
Pomeroy, equal to 1.'1.09 milet
aJJd
back. twelve time a wllek, but no
Hrvlce requiH!d on Sundays wd hoD.
days (8). For •omplt.to! information ••

EEIIi I Ml:ll!lli

POMEROY

£LECT M£ A&gt; 'rtX!R

to IChedule• and requiremenll,.
alll~--------.;..,­
tnterested penon• are alllted to per- I"
aonally
contact the Pofim11ter lit OD thJ ,Utb IJaJ of September, 19ft#;
PomeroJ', Ohio.
theN will M 1QbQI1tte(l to I •ot "
10 3IJ ltc
of thl peop.. of lAid OUve ToWMil
at I GENERAL ELJI'.CTJON tel be heln
ln lh1 Townabtp of OU••·
Meh ,
CollDtJ, Oblo, It the NIWU pllch
NOTICI OF IHIRIFF'I IALI
of VGUD( lbMeln, on Tuetdu, tho
lD punuanc:e of In order of aile 8tb d&amp;f af Not-embftr, 1914. U.1 flUe~
11'1 partltioD iiJUed out of tba Com- Uon ot levyln1, In elleell of tbe 11 ,
mon Pleu Court of Melil County, m1U UmitJtloa, for tM beaefk "'
Ohio, In cue of Virall R. Marah. Plain· on" Town~htp Board o1 huatles ' ' ·'
U!t. agaloal Carrie Selby el al .. De- thl purpoa of PJ'OVidllll JDd m1111
fire IPPilJ'!ltlu. appUinCf'o,
fendant.~~. beinl Cue fifo. 13,748,
tn taJnln1
111id Court. I will offer fot 1ale at bulldiD.Ja, or •lte• therefor . or 1oau
pubU&lt;' auction at the fmn\ door Of .,. M water auppb and maleri P'•
UlereJor or Ute utablllbmeat; -' 1nl!
the Cou rt House in .aid
Satllrday, ~be 2tlth day ol N~;~;;,;.,;; maintenance of Une1 oJ JiM alarm
telt(l'lph.
1!168. at ten O' clotll A. M.,
SAid tu bebiJ: 1u:1 ..SdiUonal , Ia•
lM.&gt;Inr de1cribed ftal e•t•te, to-wit;
of 011.1 and o. .ball mw. te rua for
five yean at • rate not IUHdlill 1.!1.

mlllt tor eadl o11e dollar

lv HOWIE SCHNEIDER

fJI~Ir NU

ot· uJua

1 wouldn't

1 SHAll Gll,t:TH
ANI&gt; I SH~LL
TAKETH AWAY!

L!'/\DtR A'-JD I WILL
DO MY HUM6Lf fltST
TO SERVO. 'lXJ J

diqnihJ a

~mear

lo ke that by even

I Gl!E'SS I
WASIJT HUM&amp;£

mentioninq it.'

f:NOUG/1!

lo&lt;.

THE BORN LOSEII

tlon, which amounLI to Flfteea Cent.a
for e~~eb one hundred 4ol1Jn 01 "llu
atlon, for Five :t'tllrl.
Tbl Polll foJ utd KIMftOII wW nt
open at 6:30 Vc'cloclr A. M lnd rt
maUl apea uattl 1:10 e'doell p, M
Kutem Standard Tim of uld dur
nder ol Ute Boud 0;1 Elilotl.oruo
of ftleiJII CoUDty. Ohio.
lmmett G. WW. Cl\a.l.rmm
DorolhJ M. Johnlf.on C..,rlr
Dated OcWbtlr 1. J95
&lt;10) 12. 18, :Ill Ull .......

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GASULIN! ALLEY

By ART SANSOM

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SO- AS ONE WHO

HIS WAY TO THE TOP.
SLIDE BACK LOOKS
A FAST ONE.
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LITTLE ORPHAN ANNII!

ly HAROLD GRAY

By MI:RRILL BLOSSER
·-·AND I INVITED

WE Ti-UI&lt;'&gt;~f

ep;zoo To SPEND

YOU WE~~

THE NJGHH1£~ (

f'I':OWLtRSI

OH, 1 'K!iO\IJ ' 81~f
1"H£'&lt; ld'E RE S O PROUD ·

WA5Ti-\AT WHAT
. I WAS SHODr'iOU \YtRE SHOOT- ING Af A HANGING
IN" AT, POP?
lAMP. AND A WATER

'fHEY WERE 'BOUT TO
~ND
EVER'BODY : sa ~APP'{

OWN Fl/tR' H~l~

PiPE IN Ti-\f CEILING I

6UT COHSDER ii-IE TIUY."'..AHDS OF LITTlt
TJ.IiRO ·STRifiGERS Wf-\0 DIDN'T
INVITE() Tg

YEP ! MV

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H~A!&lt;T

Til£ 'VJCTOR'r'"SUii'PJllS£ PAQ'TY I THINK WHAT
A LOT 0~ ..J085 .4T TH' TOP ~Rf OPEM li:lW
FOR THo Sf SIRVJVORS 1U CHISR MD '
FINACLE AND Kill f:OR ~
i!!HO !ili!l!!§ l&lt;iU() tl WI~ 1

Bl EEDS FOQ
lf\'\T, W~OLE

GA'&lt;Gi
AND CAY' 1 11H1, m
HAVE 1 HAT HAPF'&lt;N .I / '! -- . - '

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N~C5SARILY.,
.~A. IT MIG~T

1 GUESt&gt; 11&lt;15
CALL5 FOR A
~16 THANK•

s~ow HE'Sr
RECI&lt;~E5:;

NOTICI o• ILICTION ON TAX
LIYY IN IXCUI 01' THE
TIN MILL LIMITAliON
NOTICE !1 herebr ll¥en thlt
punu1nce or 1 RQotu.tlon of
Bond of Trulteel of the

YOU.

WITH MONEY.

011.-. Mella Count'

BARGAINS

:t RESENT YOJ~
INSINUATION THAT
I AM A ~ENNI~ESS
MeNDICANT!

USED GAS CIRCULATORS

l 'VE EVEN BEEN FOQC;p
"TO CUT Ml RATES!

\ 2 - 35,000 BTU Warm Morning

$15 to $25 .

GAS CIRCULATORS
1 - 65,000 BTU Humphreys

GAS CIRCULATOR
5 ROOM hou.ee aod rent, extra
Jot, lot 1120 E. Main St., Pomeroy. 0 . Ph. 992·.m4.
10 25 61c
S\1.-\LL.

4

ro11m s,

fr1rni ·' '1·

ed house with ~ath, in Ma son. Ph . 992-:!872. Por.•erov. 0 .
10 26 Stc
5 ROOM hou!&gt;e, hath , furn(lce,
mo~tl.v furnished . West Point, ·

Hartford. W. Va. Contact )lfr.
K. F. Ridenour at. 882-2356.

10256tc l
COTTAGE on Laurel St.

in

Pomeroy, newly decorated, .
rent rea"i mabie. Frank

~'ugate'

1192-5293.

10 2S tic
TRAILER -LOT,Mldclleport, o.
Ph. 992-3442.
10 23 5tc
I ROOM apartmeot
bath.
Pb. II!IU319.
I t Ue
J ROOM furnished aparlm.,.l,
nceUenl conditioo, conv01l·
ont to a shopping area, im·
mediate oocupancy. Ph. 992IMI alter i g. m. lll 16 lie

wilh

1 - 65,000 Durborn

GAS CIRCULATOR - - ·_
$55
1 - 65,000 M1rti~
GAS CIRCULATOR------ $59

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Harri.SORYI"IIe

USED APPUANCES

1 - GE Refrige.:ltor Wtth F"'-"n
Food Comparlment -----.:.-- $19.
1 - We~tinghouse 14 ~u. ft.
.
Refrlg!irator
-----...- - - - s~ It
,
l ":l Wrlnge~ Washer
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$24 .~~
1

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:;7

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1 .,. H~nlllton G~t!l Dryer
1 ,. GE Electric Drnr -.:..'

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As Low As

$45
...
$49

239·9S
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Htr;R&lt;;F·IifSTONE
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OHIO
'

and son of Middleporl called on presenl were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pa;ru.
Ava Gilkey recently. .
/Cecil Jewell, Don. Black~otd, spent a week r•cently
will
Harold Graham end frrend or Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilkey Hesaie Graham
Frank Landakor of Woodrow, Columbus spent the weekend/ and Tad, Karen, Kathy ol AI- Mr. and Mrt.' Mel Scha
Colo., Is here visiting friends wrlh hiS mother, Besste Gra-1bany, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Gil· Ashlaed •pent Thul'lda un;:
ham.
key and Joey of Gallipolis. Ava Frida 11 the H
Y a
and relallves. Mr. Landaker, Mrs. Jeltie Arlx wenllll Ches- Gilkey and Mr. and Mrs. Ter- hom/ Enrou
oillday · A!kina
who Is 86 years old, has recent- apeake Ohio lor her daughter's ry Whaley and n Ch' 0 f Co- ·
·
te h~e die) were
ly. recovered from a severe weddln~
'
b
A
kso
·
edlp,
h
Involved
In
an
accident al ._
1urn us.
1ur ey a
heart
k Mrs Land1k
..,..
am caster Mrs Sch
11111 waa ~'lilac •
·
.er Dale Whaley Is In Morrow dinner was served followed by ousl · . ·
was not able 10 make the lr!p. County hospital at Mt. Gilead a birthday cake aed ice cream the ~lnj\nd •n~ two tnell 'MIChael Epple and Mrs. ElSie . as a surgical patient.
in observance of the 5th birth·
ha er car ~ killed. lllrL
Haning were recently united bt l _Ava Gilkey spent a night day of Joey Gilkey. The :ys."" Is a ntece or U, llaiiJ.
marriage.
With Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Whaleys received several nice
Mr. and Mrs. Ed BreS9Ier Gilkey and Salurday night and gifto. Joey was presented a ~nday guests at the HaUldoJ(Evelyn Lutz) and Mr. and Sunday with the F. 0. Wha- pooy saddle and bridle.
All&lt;ins horne w.e Mr. 811111 Nra.
!rlrs. Clyde
Bressler (Edith lejrs.
Mrs. Snaron Jewell oltended Dwi~t. Mutchler of Alliuo.
LUtz), Lancaster called on their Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Whaley the post ornce one daJI
la•t
M.r. •Ill!
III"JD OWN II
aunt, AV~ Gilkey, Sunday afler- (Allee Gllk"') ol CoiQDlPWI eel- week while Frances Alkire wao ~?W'••Ptnlo ...,._ .._
miiOlJ.
ebrated their 21th wedding an- at Albany NiSI homt
&amp;ivm&amp; .ll!f w\11.·_~ lfa:ll!*t;. AaW
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Thursday Friday, S~turday and Monday :.. E~dlof th&amp; Month Sule i~ 'every department
atEiberf:rds In Pomeroy-Store hours: Week;d.ay*' ~,:15 to&amp;; Frid~y -~o 8 and Saturday
9 to 9 PM. Lots of bargai~s for your home a~~ family~
,___...:.i_· - - - - - - ;

SOCIAL

CAlENDAR

I

WEDNESDAY
THE ROCK ~PRINGS home·
makers club wiU meet Wednes- !
' October !6 at I IV"· at '
day,
the home ol Mrs Harold Black· ;
ston. The topic will be meal :
planning.
I

· Fii:ENF.Y-Bennett Post 128,
American Legion,. will have a
· spaghetti dinner Wednesday ev.
ehing at the legion hall in Mid·
dleport beginnin~ at 6:30 p.m.
with the regular meeting
to
follow . PJans will be complet.
ed. for the community Halla •
ween observance to be held at
the Middleport stadium Mon·
day, Oct. 31. In case of rain ,
the event will he held at the
legion hall. All members are
urged to attend the dinner meeting.
HEATH METHODIST Church
will hold a family night dinner
Wednesday evening, Oct. 26, at
6:30 p. m. at the church. Those
attending are to bring a cover·
ed dish and table service. T~e I
Rev. Calvin Rodeheffer. dJs- ,
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PLAYnX
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SAVE NOW ON

WOMENS SKIRTS
See this outstanding group of womens all wool skirts.
Solids, tweeds, herringbones, and plaids. Many styles
and colors to choose from.
$12.95 WOMENS SKIRTS . .......... .. ... SALE $10.29 _
$1D.95 WOMEN'S SKIRTS .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. SALE $8.2'1
$8.95 WOMENS SKIRTS .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. SALE $7.29
$7.95 WOMEII.&lt; SKIRTS .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. SALE $6.2:
$5.95 WOMENS SKIRTS .... .. .... .... .... SALE $4.2
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Waltoo,

Reedsville, Obio, are annOuae.
lng tbe engagement of lhelr
daughter, Sandra Kay,
to
Pvl. Gary Landon, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Dooatd Landon, Tuppers Plains, Obio Pvt. Landon

Is stationed at Fort Gordon,
Ge&lt;Irgla , wbere be is in Radio
Teletype Repair
SchOOling.
Bolh are 1966 graduates of
Eastero Higb School. Wedding

conON

POOR BOY
SWEATERS

DUSTERS
Washable

cotton

print

flannel and Cordana. 1'4

sleeves, button front, 2
roomy pockets. Sizes 10 to

18 and 38 to 44 .

JOO % DuPont orion _poor
boy knit sweaters. Long
sleeves and short sleeves.
Solids and stripes. Sh:es
small, medium and large.

3.95

C I b db
e e rate y

Mrs. Hansher

Golden Rule
Class Meets at
W'/son Home

Solo

MI!I!IS $6.95 WOOL

WORK SHIRTS

Solid colors of wheat, blue, Ioden green. Rawhide
Iace nee k. Sll po ver style Sizes 6 to 16
l
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FOR THIS
SALE

3.50

GIRLS SKIRTS
GIRLS SKIRTS
GIRLS SKIRTS
GIRLS SKIRTS
GIRLS SKIRT$
GIRLS SKIRTS

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

SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

$7.29
$6.29
$4.29
$3.49
$3.29
$2.29

S.lt

Mono $3.91 knlb Dtnlm

loYJ $1.95 Long Sltt¥1

SPORT SHIRTS
Sizes 6 to 18, Stripes,
Paisleys, smart plaids.

Button down collars. save

Soft and
7~%
~%

3·44

69c

polr

Large size fine cotton
white handkerehlelt with
shadow stripe or wide
hem.

for

WORLD

COAT SWEATERS

Rove double elbows lor extra wear. Fam0111lnlerloek 1mlt
weave. Comfortable, wamt and 101111 wearlllg. Bron
Jllatb..-. leal heather, navy blue. Slzea 38 to 411 and al!es 48 to 114.

7·00

5.95

lltTRA SIZES 31 TO 36 .. .. .. .. .. ....... ... .. .. .. $3.95
SALEI MINS ILUE DENIM

3.95
Girls Ginllft' Snop0

$1.95

PHIL MAID
ENSEMBLES

Cotton Panties

Nylon mat&lt;bing gown and

robe ensembles. Mint,
pink, maize and blue. Siz.
es small, medium and

large.

Solo

7.00

lOO'll eotton,
washable, full

White only.

3 pairs 1.19

MR. WRANGLER AND PONDIROIA
YOUNG MENS $5.95 SCRUI DINIM

SPORT SHIRTS

Pullover style with rawhide la~e neck. Solld color 1D
blue, blll'iWldY, Ioden green, wheat. Small, medium,
large and utra large.

All sizes up to 14.
$2.95 GIRLS DRESSES .. ............ . - - .- SALI $2A9
$3.95 GIRLS DRESSES .. .. .. ..... ..... - •• - SALE $3.39
$4.95 GIRLS DRESSES ..... .. .. .......... --SALE $3.89
$5.95 GIRLS DRESSES .. .., - ..... .. ... ...... ,. SALI $4.19
$7.95 GIRLS DRESSES .. .. .........., ... - ... ... SAL! $6.39
$1.95 GIRLS DRESSES .... ... ..... ..... ...... ... SALE $7.39
$10,95 GIRLS DRESSES .. .. . . - ..... ,....... SALE $1.29
$13.95 GIRLS DRESSIS ...... . ....... ........ SAL! $10.2'1
$16.50 GIRLS DRESSES .. .. ..... ...... .... 'SAL'I $13.39

$3.95 PHIL MAID

WOMEN$ BRUSHED TRICOT GOWNS
Warmth without welgbt is youn ln thele aleepww fav.
orileo of luscious Brusiied '1\icot Walls lenf(h and !on1
IOWDB. Sizes amaU (32-34), medimn (36-38), lorre (4().42),
and extra large (44-46). Pink and aqua.

Oc·j

3.66 .

macblne

cut for

GIRLS DRESSES

lllo

Made of 10 ounce blue denim. Saaforhed lhrunk,
triple stitched denim. Bar Ia~ at all stra1D poinll.
Sizes 34 to 48,

comfort. Won't sbr!nl out
of fit. a..t resistant
waistband. Sizes 4: to 16,

I ltl

4.50
The aox for 1111 1p0rt.

wool, 85% rayon,
10% eylon and ~% &lt;atton. Proceoaed to redUCt!
&amp;brinklie. Nylon reinfor·
ced heel and toe. Sizel 10
tbru 13.
~%

2 pairs

Soft and warm 100% cotton flannel -'full lenath
tailored pajamas for women. Assorted prints. S!uo
32 thru 40. Our regular ,2.95 pajamas.
pairs

SoiJd
white ond white with
llripe topa.

5·

00

Zipper Front Jackets .

belie combination.

8.

lolo

2 pal.. 1·

IN THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT
ON THE 2ND. FLOOR

Models"" Holl•y Suppha - Ho"r Kits
tt.. ...... ohopplnt

lo ... lllo -

Holtfty Models on 111o on tho lit Ploor.
•••·· v ••
l i d - Kits. lllllh ·u Vlalble FroDt, Brei- .Gr&amp;IPIDIIIand iDd Othan. Sport XIII lite Joluull Ullltu,
DempMJ VL l'll'po and more. New 11181 Jlode1 Car XlltiJielal Xito of the old ean. Beatlf to lUll tar
Buldr, Blvlera, l'ord GT, Corvette Stint IIQ', - - . 111
1'11 Alrplallel lltch 11 Sluka Dive Bombor, Jlulllilr eqtdp.
pod 'l'n1ller Plant, U. 8. NaVJ Jlel1 DlVtr, AllplaM Dl
111ch 11 Botlnl m JetllDer.
·brutheo, fiiiOiand 1111111' bobiJ)o IIUPJilJ
iteJ1f. Yot. f')ll'll 81\107 lookln1 OVII' tbil IIIW Hleetiaa.
~ lfme to ... wW'i • I l l the bobby bnot·w

Id\!!lf •

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SALEI BOYS SCRUB DENIM JEANS
111'• oz. dllllm In popular Wealerll slfle. IIIDforbed
IInDt.
ltiGULAl ...lt IIZII 2 TO 12 _ .. ___ IALI OM
IIGULAl tut IIZU 14 TO 11 - - - - - IALI Noll

00

. 's.. Tilt·Ntw ''HooYir''

walll.,..
De11onsbatetl
. . On .... 2ad ......

All Col. . of

Nylon Net

721neh
Wkllll - - yd,

29C

ben.

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SELECT YOUR RECORDS

Toko

Slzu 11111a11, medium, large and tJilri. large. Two poo.
teta - 100% wool - 'l'he popular red aD4 blaell
cbeclted pattern and now a new pattarn In 1187 aod

Exquisitely tailored - finely ltnlt all rayon panUeo.
Lnng wearing, smooth fitting. Your eltolce of band
leg or elastic leg briefs. Wltlte only. Slzea 5, 6, 7 and

3

raur Obotee and b117 what you wut.

MENS ALL WOOL

SHANMONT PANTIES

while. Long weulq.
Comfortabe to wear.

or Konoral iD 33 BPM or 45 RPM. Brow'!.~naol
UtrouP·tile reeonl departmen~ u.teo to the ......

SPORT SHIRTS

8.95

u.

. . . 10, 11, 1J and
Random mixed brown and

Seteot JOUr tavorltt record. You'll lind a bll eeleetl0111

3.95

WOMEN$

WORK SOCKS

Stereo

MENS PERMANENT PRESS
PLAIDs-PAISLEYS-SOLID COLORS
All are tho •....,... need lronllll'' materialo tbat are 10
popular now. Plenty ollhlrla with lona talll, plentJ ol tapered s!Jieo, plenty of eonserntlve tn&gt;oo, too. 1D rtiU1at
and button down ooUar leo. 8iuo .JtP.II (lf.W$ med·
ium (lJI.II!\iJ,larlo (111-:r\i) and txtri ll1'le (17·1V~).

2 for 7·00

2

8, 8\i and 8-11.

2 ,... 79c

SLEEV~

MINI ROCKFORD
RID HilL

out11

Bop 100% coltoll top and
70'JO cotton and 30~ DJ·
Jon foot erew ooeb. Sllea

1-00

LONG

Use EIIIMfelds
Sensible
Cndlt Service
PlanoJ&lt;n:" lor complotel;y
raur home.

. CREW SOCKS

ATHLETIC SOCKS

Slop iD Elberfelds me111 department right awQ", 1M the
Carhartt brown Duct OveraU. ond Jacteta, the Leo fine
quality blanket Hned overall jaeketl, the b.on)r twill
Jackett with blanket llnina: bJ KiDJiole, the DIIDI Worlc
Ulllforma, Coverall.l, heavy winter underwear, wort oopo,
wort belli, IUIPtnden, work Jl)oveo ol all ldndl, worlc
altlrta. Now Lo a JOOd Ume to otock lfll on wltat JOil need.
Bo reatlf lor colder weather abeod.

l'or purchuiDI Fum!·
tun. Appllaneea, TV'a,

IOYS MIPRfNIII'OOT"

"SUN" OR '"'PUN•

Katz Flannel Pajamas

Solo

WORK CLOTHES

BIB OVERALLS

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MENS 100% WOQL BUnON FRONT .

Sizes 14% to 17 and extra large s!ua 18, 19 and :!0.
Smart plaid ratterns - 100% cotton. FUJI CUt With
long tsilll tha atay tucked in.

2

Sllpovero - Coat Styles - In a line rroup of fabrleo and
eolors that you'll reaUy like. Solid &lt;oiDI'I, llrlpes, aU woola
100% orlons, Shetland wools, Woo) and Polyester Blends,
Lambt Wool. Why don't you slop In on the Ill floor. !leo
the big oelectlon mona sweater&amp; Try on oome of them and
select what rou need nowt
Be aure to see, too, ihe SIDeaters for BOJI' of a!! ag11.
Popular styles. Ready 11010 for your aelectlon.

MENS $3-95 KING KOLE
·
LONG TAIL EXTRA HEAVY WEIGHT

BANG SAEN, 'nlalland &lt;UP!)
-President Johnson flew 1o
Thailand today for a much
needed breather and talks with
lop political and military
leaders ol this key Asian ally
which has made bases available
for U.S. air strikes in Viet Nam.
..
~ Pr•sldent, feeling sleePY but buyoed ~Y his dramatic
v1slt w1th American Gls at Cam
Ranh Ba), came here for a
th.ree-day slopover from .Manila.
Hm Air Force One Jet had
cloged U.S. Air Force fighter
cover as it passed high over
Sout!I VIet Nam en routa from
EQUIPMENT INSPECTION - Rolland Torrence, superintendent of the Ohio Department of Highways the Phfllppines.
garage In Meigs County, second from left, discusses the county's snow equipment invent~ry with ga~age per·
The fighter" came so close 1o
iOnnel as the annual intpection of the heavy-equipment got underway Wednesday mormng. InspectiOn of all the wingtlps of the prealdential
trucks equipped with snow control equipment was made by officials of Division 10 and Columbus offices of plane that the faces o1 the pilots
the Ohio Department of Highways. - Sentinel Photo.
were vlstble.
I

cranberry.

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Sweaters For Men

MEN WHin
HANDKERCHIEFS

15c

71% Cotton and 29 % Nylon stretch denim ]eans, tailored
for perfect fit, side zipper. Sizes 10 to 18. Green, blue,

1

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aoCkl

orion &amp;Cl'Jiic and
streteb nylon. Ma·
ehiao w..hable. Slzeo 1J.
81&gt; and 9-11. White and
colol'l.

ton. Sanforized shrunk.
Ill\. ~ weight.
loll

durablt, long

wearing crew

Slzea 29 to 34, 100% cot·

FLANNEL SHIRTS
WOMEN$ STRETCH DENIM JEANS

CREW SQCKS

WESnRN
JEANS

4.33•

WARM SNOWSUITS
One and two piece styles. Washable fabrics. Some
with pile jackets. Attached warm hoods. Infants and
Toddlers sizes. Pastel colors. and deep tones,

IIOYS ORLON

SEE THE NEW SELEC TION

during this sale.

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Mrs. Goebel is
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Garden Club

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They never need ironing. Blue eolor. Slzeo 29 to 34.
Perfect school trousers for High School and College.

A special group of girls skirts in scrub denims, all
wool solids and plaids. Washable corduroys and cot·
ton plaids. Sizes 3 to 6x and 7 w 14.
$8.95
$7.95
$5.95
$4.95
$3.95
$2.95

86% Wool- 15% Nylon. Full length shirt tails. Two
button throUgh flap pockets. Sizes 15 lo 17. Smart
plaid patterns.
POR THIS
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SALE

YOUNG MENS $5.95 PERMANENT PRESS

GIRLS SKIRTS

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•I 83rd Birthday

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Magie Controller Girdle

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this sale.

GIRLS

plans are incomplete.

guest Members of th_e_congre-:
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urged to attend.
' A STATE CONCLAVE of the
Ohio Valley commandery No.
24, Knights Templars, Will he M
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' more st. ~iddleport celebratat 7: 30 P· m. A potluck meal ed her 8:Jrd birthday Saturday,
Will be served a t 6 311 p. m.
.
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d
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RACINE GltANG£ wili meet, receivmg g1fts an car
rom
Wednesday, Oct. 26 at 7:30 at I friends dnd relatives.
the Gran e Hall . Booster nighl l On Sund• y. Mrs. Hansher and
will be ogbserved and
there her sister, Mrs. Magg1e Searles
wiU be a speaker for the TH Locust St.;. were guests at a
Bond Issue. Everyone is wei- birthday c.mner at the home of
come. .Refreshments wlll be her daug~ter Mr. and ~- Burserved
dell MeKmney and children.
· THURSDAY
, Following the dinner she was
A RUMMAGE sole will
bel presented with a de~orated
lteld Oct. 28 and 29 in the for· birthday f'ake WI_th the mscnprner Food-Mart or Evans Gro- 1 lion, "Happy Btrthday Mom,
ctry on Seoond St. in Pomero:.,183 yrs."
Anyone having rummage may I Other guests were the Rev.
bring It to that building Thurs- and Mrs. Okev Cart, Mrs.
day afternoon, Oct. '1:1. The sale Clark, Hobson; Mr. and Mrs.
Is sponsored by the senior molh· Charles Mc~lnney and
son,
ers of Eastern High School.
I Ernest, Gal!Ipohs; Mrs. Mary
THE HEMLOCK Grange Eat·; Walburn, Mrs. Herbert Gilkey
orama will be held Thursday and Mrs. Clyde Bartlett
evening, Oct. '1:1 at 5 p.m. Come
home, it's supper Lime.
.
ROCK SPRINGS Grange will
meet Th•HSday, at 8 p.m. There
will be a program and refresh·
ments will be "erved.
I
I
HEMLOCK Grove Grange : The Golden Rule
Sunday
will
hm a jilney
supper •School Cl•ss of lhe Long BotThursday oeginoing at 4:30 p. i tom churches met at the home
m , a t the Grange hall.
:of Mrs. Monad Wilson for their
THE WOMEN'S Association October meeting. The president,
of the Mt,dleport First United Mrs. Swain,_ opened the meet·
i'resbytertan Church will meet ing by reading '!'e first elght
Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m.j verses of Pbllljlptans. Th~ roll
at the church. Mrs. Myron Mil· call was answered by gmng a
1er will b• the program leader 1verse in the Bible. There .~ere
and Mrs. Joe Bailey, devotion- readings by Mr~; Swam, The
a1 leader. Hostesses will
be Coontry Church, and by Mrs.
jfrs. Rodney Sauer, Mrs. Ed· Larkins, "Jus~. one lone leaf;,.
ward Crooks, Miss Mary Park, Mrs. ~dg~!l, Where s~aill I
and Mrs. Rodney Downing,
Work? ; Idle Wo~s:
by
THE ~ERNOON Circle of Mrs. Hensley, and TmJe Is
Heath 1.!ethodist Church will quickly passing," by Mrs. Webmeet Thursday afternt&gt; &gt;n at ster. Recitation was by Ethel
the church with Mrs. 0 . P. l Larkin• and a quiz by Mary
Kleill, program leader. Hosless. P1erce.
., will be Mrs. E. M. Wood. I A fine potluck l~ch was ser·
Mrs p L Mitch and Mrs. c. A. ved lo the followmg, Mr. llAd
1;: • · j.
Mrs. Charleo Hensley, Mr. and
~~ JONATHAN Meigs Mrs. Lewis Egell Mr.and Mrs.
pu.pter, D.A.R., will sponsor a Dave Yates, Mr. and Mrs, ~b­
rummag• and bake sale Thurs- ert Wb!te, Mrs. Ethel Larktns,
'ay and Friday, Oct. 27 •28 in Mrs. Manda Taylor, Mary
Ute Fry building on Mill St. ':erce, Tress Swam, Bess Lar·
baked good• will be sold kins, Mr. Cozart, Mrs.
Ara
pn Friday. Members wishing lo Myers, Bess Webter ansd the
. ked up may con- .hostes9, Mrs. Wilson. The
have 1'tems p1c
~ct Mrs. James Brewington or ~=v~Jo~~~:lth a prayer by
~rs . Gevrge Sk111ner.
AU PERSONS on lhe com· '
mtttees for the Pomeroy PTA j
lfalloween party are asked to 1
eet Thursday. October 'll at
p. '"· at the school w sack
rlzes and set up booths.
,
WOMEN'S SOCIETY of Chris- I The Rose Garden Club met
tiao Serviedi of the Cllester I recenlly at the home of Mrs.
Metiiodist Chllr&lt;h will ob!rei'Ve Frank Goebel Jr., with the
• A CaD to Prayer and Self· I president, Mrs. I. 0. McCoy, in
Denial" program Thursday,
charge. noll call was answered
Iober 27, at 7::iO p. m. The by naming leaves for arrange.
theme for 1966 is "These My 1 ments.
.Brethren." Men, women and 1l Mrs. Clarence Headley gave
children are invited,
a report on the tuberculosis
FRIDAY
levy renewal that will he on
THE W.C.T.U. will meet Fri· the November ballot The club
day eveoing, Oct. 28 at t be voted 100 per ctnt ln favor of
Middleport ChurCh of Christ at the levy.
7:30 p.m.
There wa.t dlscussiOD on the
SATURDAY
regJonal moettng to be held
THE RUTLAND High School Marietta, Nov. -10, aloog with
1866 annual homecotning dance: tire work •hop on Christmas
will he held this coming Satur- 1oratiolll at MltMieport, Nov. 2,
day night following the !l.utland-/1at 7:30 p. m. A Mood turnout of
Poca football game. The Jays members Is needed at that
wiU emcee the informal event / meeling. Mrs. Unyd Stout bad
from 10 p.m. w midnight. The the special arrangement RibRutland High School cheerlead· I hons were awarded to Mrs.
ers and the Yearbook staff lrill1 Guy Boggess, Mrb, R.V. Wea•ponsor lhe dance which is ~p- !herman, Mrs. Glen Slout and!
en to the public.
Mrs. Floyd Stout.
Dorothy Stout wu In tbarce
'•'
MEETS TONIGHT
of the' pmea tuid prizes W8DI
,•
'lbe Wildwood Garden club to Grace stout, Bue1 BarnhW
wJ11 meet lonlgbl at 7:30, al the and Pal Yugo. Pal Yeaao
f , jwrne e1 Mrs. Vietor Hysell, the traveling prl2e. RefMb.
rib Mn. vernon Nease .. eo-jlnentswere RI'Ved to I t .

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BOYS $4.95 SCRUB DENIM
WOMENSWARM

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SANDRA KAY WALTON

trict superintendent. will be a :

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Floe quall(J ..;;to. prlnto ln o!zes A, B, c, and D. Button
·our roaular $2:oo· fine· · · • iront coat otyle top. An eXctllent rroup ol patterna In
wtton fulllliPI-b~ ·IRder~. · " · otripes, checks; novelty dealano.
- lJtUe or no trontn&amp; required. Eyelet or sell ,
·.
. · SPICfAL IALE
embroldeey trim. Sizes 3;1
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Womono Flgurfll

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olitical Fallout
Claimed by Both
rom Asian ·Trip

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country are nylng raids against

He conllnues bi5 25,IIIJO.mile
Communist targets In both Asian tour Sunday, flying on 1o
North and South VIet Nam. A Malaysia.
squndron of rescue helicopters Thailruxi is In nmny senses
also operates from a base at the key country in the U.S.
Narkom Phanom In northeast framework for containing comThailand along the Mekong monism in Southeast Asia.
River.
Dioeuos Guerrllla Problem
Johnson was to spend the Among the problems to be
"working holiday" at a govern- discussed fn closed meetings
ment guest bouse lacing the wert:
Gulf of Slam across a broad -A new program of counter
beach of pure white sand. insurgency lor the trouble
Friday be goes by helicopter 68 northeastern area oJ Thalland
miles north to the capital of where Commonist guen·lllas
Bangkok for a roception to be units have been forming pockets
presided over by King Bhumlbol of rebellion for the past
Adjulyadej and Queen Siriidt.
two years.

-A &amp;talus of forllel . . .
meot for the 31,0110 U.S. lnlapl,
mostly Air Fo""' penutu41,
already In lbe eounby and al!
those expected to follow.
-More military aid lf1i
Thailand's fledgllnc III'IDY to
help it mee1 1117 threat Gt1 fAJ
possible invasion.
"
Joltnson's Air Force 011 J!l
sat down easily at 1:51 f1.111.t
(2:53 am., EDT) oo - tJ
Utapao'• two 11,500-foot Nfo
ways after a three 111111 ~
hour fUgbt frmn ~=
tbe President had
.·
in the leftllo!Utllon ..,.....
COIIference 011 VIetNam.

Ambush Error Clouds
Impact of LBJ Visit

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