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bit of gl'owlng - he
com-~ Cath. publlslmi •house :(Sneecl .~lc!lteks ~~ a men 1. i500.
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AI ~ith lhe rut of Helllll friend8.
Maater Trouser as ,a (Oodwlll bul we note the would-be; """
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buj won't podge a serious ques- we don't like them at all,;be- 'lbe asn trays must ~ . got nose-counting firlfi " 0~ I v e r Black
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It'o l'alnolilul
Fo~ Terms In The State Leglslat.urt
liO!) with a brush-off.
cause they havon't called ua fill~ ,at &amp;inpy \j'&lt;rblln ~ new Qoate, and Co. · Wes~ Side Brown
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cate of Helen Help US!, this are sharp I(Uys aDd Jbey n!llll lnd will, ~tjlld ano.ther
any- soon . . Fredllrtc Mo~ (Tbe
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know by now that wa are nice ·oomed ongnse.
Rothscht!d&lt;. ei..J Is IVI'ltlng a
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THE SNOOTY ladles- only piece about charity aalu, and
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Deer Helen·
something? -EAGER
'100 a 1ay HamNetonlan Spa other ca;hin chdrllies an4,11 he 225 N. 2nd
Mlddloport
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f4y probl~m ts sort of weird. i NOW
will start talking beauty · beat gets the full tal•, it 'could wag ·~!!!'!!""""~~~-..;.,.'! ----""""""'~e-.....'..,:,~ll!ll!!!!!lll!!!l!!II!I!!!I!II!!R!!!!!!I!!!!!!!~~---I'nl a hl&amp;h school sophomore. 1 Dear Eager:
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a@. I guess I got i&gt;lssy and I Dear Helen:
acl!d llke I owned the world. I enjoy your oolumn but probWhen you're klnd of a leader, ,ably would never have wr\11111
it lotS • your head. Welt, the •had II not been for the tetter
gtrls started closing me out, fNlm "Correct," who put You
and Instead of seeing the rea~- ,down for using "Sir" to lOon why, ! got all the more !O, called ''Inferiors."
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just to show them .
. I am an 18-ytar-old etrl, an
Now when anyone new comes :"Air Force Bra~" 11 we 61*
to school, the girls take them happily called. I have
bf6n
aside and tell them, "Don't 1raised to say "Sir," and "Ita·
bother with S-. She thinks she's ' 'am" and often answer my
too cute."
·frtellds In tltls manner. I did·
I atlmlt I UUd to think peo. ,n't realize how much one word
ple' should right orr like me can do until ! went out on 1
best, hut I know better now. 1"too fast" date and lllllt'ered,
Please tell me how I can win "No SIR!" kl Casanova.
baCk some or my popularity. 11 worked wonders! Thankt for
try my 'best not to act the 1 respecting us teens, Helen. way they; say I act, but wllat ITYPCIAL TEEN
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put the word out on you aDd IDear Helen:
cause your Ashland Oil Dealer
people's minds are closed a-, "Olrrect" chided you
for
gai!llt you? -TRYING
TO saying "Sir" kl "Inferiors, evputs more into his service. He ·
CHANGE
en teen..agers." GRBRRBI She
De•r Trying:
made my blood boil. I know of
takes a special interest in doing.a
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I'm preUy sure the Humpty no more superior part of the
. thorough, conscientiOijS job.-~ &lt;;_,- ~·
Dumpty rhyme was ll'l'itten for human race than our llenl.
pe~t~~le like you: it's so easy to 1 am the mother of five of
he has the skill and know~hoW
fall; and_ so hard to put your- them, one in Viet Nam,
self back together again. But 1to keep the world sale for
~our car running
not lmp08Bible .. Who knows, these "superior C011'1!ct" peo.
Hompty might have walked a· I pte.
He also offers you the very
way from his fall as a chicken. Also I feel that by giving
Keep trying to ch8J11e. but one, whelfler child, old man,
petroleum products available any.
k"'1Jl in mind that somebody's ·woman or the street or an or·
where- such as Ashland VItalized
jea!ousy may have given you dlnary gal like myself, Ill! digthat first shove. If this is the nlty of being called "Sir, Min,
Gasoline and
MotOr
case, then others will begin IMa'am. lady or genUeman~·
to realize it when th•y see yoo that pe~on wilt unconsctousl.
To get the most out of your car,
acting friendly and Interested !stand a little taller aDd Jle"·
an~ "not at all like wtmteha· Ihall" try to be wlmt he or she
see your
Neighbor Ashland
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Ohio Supreme Court Judges

Judge

LOUIS J.

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SC~iliEIDER, JR.

SCHNEIDER, JR.
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SCHNEIDER, JR.
Don't be IORfllsed by naiii8L Louis J. Schneider, Jr~
15 the Incumbent on the Ohio Supreme Court. Paul
W. Brown Is the only Brown who is an Incumbent
Gil the Ohio Supreme Court. Retum the proven and
respected Incumbents. Newspapers and Bar Asaoclo
ationt throughout the State have endorsed them and
urge their rHiection. Members fl the Ohio State

Bar Alloclatiol Wltid 4 II 1 II t1ww Ill their

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Paul Simon end Kenneth Heger, Democratic C.ndldalll
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Your Congressman, Glouster Press, April 21, 1966

• LOSING THE BAffiE WITH INFLATION AND IS NOW TAL~ING .
OF ATAX INCREASE TO PREVENT FURTHER PRICE INCREASES.
• THAT IS LOSING APPROXIMAmY 100 LIVES A WEEK IN
VIET HAM WHILE PURSUING AN lll·DEFIHED POliCY Of
WAR WITHOUT VICTORY.
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: ShiElS AND IN 111£ COURTS. _*In THE LAST YEAR THE ~
ODEMT RATE Of SERIOUS CRIME {MURDER, RAPE, KIDNAP· \
PING, ETCJ ADVANCED AT ARAT£ 3t TIMES AS fAST AS

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B.fCT A MAN WHO THINKS FOR HIMSRF, A MAN
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Dale
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Miller, Pt. Pleasant;
Pt. Pleaaant.
Rolr.er llolpllalr . VIsiting llirtbl: Mr. am Mra. Clarhours 2-4 and 7-11 p.m. Parents ence Clonch, Bidwell, a 1011;
OD Pedlatri&lt;S Ward.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rice,
Adm!'ll•
Leon, 1 daoghter.
Ceel1 Sargent, Rt. 2 OteshARRESTS REPORTED
Ire: Mrs. Frank C.
Smitb,
Bt. 2 Vlnloa; Clarence H. Be• PT. PLEASANT Arrests
ver, Bt. 1 CroWl! City; 14 r" recorded at the eounty jail
Rosetta St. Clair, Rio Grande; d~g the w~kend and MonGeoll!e M. Swanson,
da• UICluded Hilda McCauslod,
Star BI.; Larry R. Heary, 4lt 38, Pt Pleasant, charged witb
Second Ave.; Billy K. W!Wanw, mtoxication; Billy Bivens, 50,
Waterloo; Mra. Jamea w. Jlarn. Scott, W. Va., charged with
ette Hfllldersoo• ~&lt;oeste
A. drlvtng while lnlollicated; and
Meeks,
Hogsett,' W. VLI WIJ. Joha Alvin Byus, Pt. Pleu.
11am ft. Keefer, Heodenoa; ant., arrested on u auault ud

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ILLER

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Mn. Boger L. Jeffers,
Pomeroy: Robert D. File, )
dleport; Mrs. William Gainer,
Lone Bottom; Mn.
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Sauvage, Pomeroy; Mn. WIJ.
limn R. Sbtldoll, Jr., Ole..
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county raads that d-. not h••• one or more of the hf!wlne:
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I. Broken windshield (ebo1Jt $100-00 to rtpl-1•
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lor 1 new p.alnt lobi?

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t:IIO'WDEB KETrLI
Our word
from the Frencll elytudlere,
which meaDJ 1 kettle er pot.
El1j!)islunen call the ebowder
ketUe 1 •rnarmtte" alter
ancient bomb that
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ing judgment against the defend- Gibbs, Hartford; Mrs.
Paul
ant bt lite sum of ,1,805.54 willt Farley, West CGiumbla; Mn.
intarest and costs.
Clareace Clonch, Bidwell: Sterlie SteveR&amp;, Gallipolis Ferry;
- Mrs. Lawrence Rice, Leoo.
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served. "nckets may bt ebtalneel at the door or from Mra. L.
S. Corrick, phone 8'15-21111. Mrs.
Olrri&lt;k and Mrs, Howard
are eo-dfalrmen o1 the
assisted by Mra. Charles
ow, Miss Becky Buckller and
Mn. Jack Punt.

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PT. PLEASANT - St. Fran·
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Chureh wlll 1pon101' a benefit
bridge and tanasta party on

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The second action concmE
promissory 10le and Ia
PleaBUI VaDey llelpltal
L. Alvin Hwrt vs.
D.
Admitted; Mrs.
William
Jenks with the plaintiff den:tand" Wells, Pl. Pleasant: Isiab

Guild SpoDSOring
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do not only
ettendtheir
the IIChool ard llel!ults.
·111d sbe was
will
regular Tit~ Holzer Hospital
eustOi!Y el lltelr two
election pay aDd those who at- lion tneeking judgment
tend the ocltool and then tall 1o VIrginia Wrlgbt, Gslllpoiis Fer- Ronnie Lee Oblinger
was
serve in the polla wJU ao( rt- lry, in the sum of $3,887.41 with granted a. divorce from Sbelia
ceivo aay compenllliion.
lnetreot and coots.
Dawn Oblinger.

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Re·elect Both

CltiDna Commllttt for the Rt-f:lectlon or Ohio e~ &lt;=curt Judlll
Louis J. Schneider, Jr,. •nd Paul W. Brown, Frtd A.lm!Ut. Chllnnll.
2254 Townley RoU, Toledo, OhiO.

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Juniors Offer
Drama on 22nd

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tbe olflte ·of the ballol etmmiiiiOllen, Mro. Pautyne
BriJbt and Mn. Wallace Bur·
tlelte, on the oecond Door of
the OGUT!house.
Balloll wW be received and
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by maD ulll tbo
elose of the ptllo oa el~•
daY, Saturday produced the
Jarlell a~- vote to date
ll'ith 15 pe.:aon• qpearing at
tbe oHice to cast lllelr vote
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Zimmerman, then employed as

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PT. PLEASANT - A civil
action ha. been flied trl' · the
tffke of the Circuit Clerk I·
&amp;atnst the Messenger Publishlng Company ami Robert Larry Zimmerman by Catol W.
Manley.
The plaintiff claims at•U•
by Zimmerman resulted
a truCk-ear crash 111 October 14, 19115 ami he Is seek'••
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Lancaster to speak before 1
1 driver for the Messenger,
county-wide meeting · WednesCl
was driving the truck a mile
day will be spent In Athens Co
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6Z when the mishap occurred.
Hocking
counties Thursday w1'th
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Mkldltport, 0. ton wun
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-'ed Wed Frl- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 / e r e d great pain tl body and
· mind and was permanently in!!!!!!!!!!!!!~d~ay~·__:S~at~urd~a~y,~Mi~'lle~r~w~ill~be campaigning In Melp and
Fairfield counties.
poD OUT IS
jured and sliD sullen palll In
body and mind." He claims
loos of wages of $525; medi·
r.al expenses ot $00(1 amt aut.
Before you vote for
mobile damages ol $560.
PT. PLEASANT - Mr.
Mrs. A. Mayes and lOft ....... ,
Mayes entertained with a
Firemen Planning
PT. PLEASANT- "Aunt Til- low..,n party Friday everlingl Toy, Food Project
lie Goes to Town" wilt be the In the yard of their home
play presented by the Junior Shadle Road honortng
PT. PLEASANT - The local
Class of Point Pleasant High grandchtldren, Candte Jo,
volunteer Fire
Department
Schotl on November 22nd.
and Becky Call and
ie again Ibis year
making
Cast members for the hilar- Todd Dean and Keith Pride- plans to provide toys and food
lous three a&lt;1 comedy are : more.
basket£ lor lhe county'• indiMartha Hesson who win por· The children were taken on a gent families.
tray Aunt Tillie; Ros8lllll Car- "8]100k lour" through the
Fire Chief Paul Wood said
ey, Robin Rohrbough, Terri eel area. behind the home
both new and used toys are
Keister Lynda Hall
Mike plete With ghosls and goblins welcome ao the firemen spend
Hanes 'Josh Dew....;
Steve hiding In tbe trees.
many hours repairing and pain~
Clark: Danny O'Le.;.y Betty Refreshments were served
ing the used toys each year
Wolfe Cathe Deao.
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student direct... of the play hono•·ees and Mrs. James Call, time again this year.
Is Marsha
Gilley. Advisors Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pride- Firemen will start taking
are Freda llender..n Mr s. more, Mrs. Robert Hope
apptiClltions on November 15th
Ruth Sawyers, Miss judy Bur- childrl!ll Travio, Vlierle, Nel- l for food hasketa and a1H lor
delle, Mrs. Evelyn
Brake, son and Greg, Mrs. Bobby Joe the toys.
Clifford Du1111, Mrs. Helen Ster- Chapman and chtldren, MBI'1w. l
---rett, Miss Lynda Beale, C. L. Greg and Jay; Mrs, ~=~~I
Head and Robert Shertzer
Burgess and children t.l
Four Divorces are
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Granted by Court
Mrs. Robert Hlte and dtilldren I
Election Worken'
Roberta, Stephea and
PT. PLEASANT - Four dl·
School Planned
Miss Jenny Lynn
were granted in Mason
PT. PLEASANT - L. W. Ge~ Miss Becky Buclmer,
Circuit Olurl reeent~:
ty Masoa Coonty Clerk, an- gie Roi!er, Mrs. Dana
M~ry ·
Hall was grll!ln~unced that 1 school for elec- shaw and Mr. and ldn. Tom ed a divorce from William H~·.
lion workers 110uld bt lteld 1n Walters.
ry Hall and she was awarded
the courtroom o1 the
Mason
custody of their two children.
Collnty courthoose Thursday, Suit is Brou..l.t
Tarrence Hill was granted a
November S from 7 until 18 p
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divorce from Ana May Hill and
m. Those who attend the schooi By Holzer Hospital
he was givea eustody li lbetr
I of Instruction ud 110rk bt tile PT. PLEASANT - Two clvO one child.
polls on election day will re- actions have been flied in the Jo Anna Dishman was lfliD~
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11wse office of the Circuit Clerk Bnw· ed a divorce from Wl!lfam

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guest LTAKE]'CS['
spea .er 1or the 7:30 raDy wbich (
will follow a day of visits to
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ac ry gates, shopping centers ~•no.nnn
and rural areas oi Lawrence 4D.uu-

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f'ull Tonn CtlliiMtcltC .lerllaly l, 1961)

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ASHLAND OIL I REFIIII8 COIIPAIY

my girl friend
anf I went wilh two bOys we . If you can bear people 11Dt ,
kotw slightly - jUst once. Thoy and can't make out the word'
were well - dressed, ·had ntce •clearly then this may be yow!
cak and good backgrounds. answer. An extremely amalt
They seemed to have
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tb.fy e - too much ol ua. gtzed unit, hu been perfectMIIYbe ilcause they were old- ed by a man who hlm~B/f Is
er.: We .Wid them "No" and hard ol hearing and b11 been, ·
IIIey sefnled to accept tt and for over 10 years. If Interest'
took us home.
·ed It Is suggelted you write
. A lew months later we met iJ. W. Planck, 32 E. 9th
thcf!l ·at'a fair. and they took Erie, Pa. You will receive full
l'iorne' Since they seemed to iulormatlon at no eoit or o~
the first ume, w• '
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Candtdates Clarence E. Miller
Monday began a busy week ol
campaigning with an aU day
visit to Lawrence County ca~
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Hill High School.

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~· theclpital of Au.tr~~.
up' Que_en~ .~ounty .~1t-~l) .ca; Jac!&lt;ie;'Slmttucl&lt; a# 'Rtlu ·~4 I!! lf111!'"1 f'~··· l!',lemaUo118l , I In ~II, the u.psbt11'8 • • In lOti, political polillen
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~ his latest J&amp; lOll In lhe' IOOd. ·ll•ulDI'OUI attellliOp .. Indictment atUI dariieo .. Ted· ha~en,t1 """': told061
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· It's .. · :~~. RoV&gt;-liOy~ people The ·~ Is bet,een Its lull
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P .-llt ' !h•Yd 11\~rely . like· m~ to par 'and Ji1pller: ·- ' '
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lit tlrodr.:~ a ,won-. 1Ri lnvllotl kl.
tOUring rot• Jr 'Marne" .
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, h~a·lt;lll!s ·. ~ tbta~ BID HD!din cltecl\J Into the, Llttl• Fra.~kle Millhaels In the date In ·~ :~' , . , ;. .
off ~ •I~ · · .A youp~ Gallo-atyie Fl~n,tlne •Culptor !lfllV'eituto
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ca!l anob aM .. .. more !D1z- Sherry-Netllorlan.• for a Nov. 2 __ ._, 11 •.dwy show needs a Ecume:toralishl at &gt;woHt: · A mobs musc!ifa8 around IN~~' Cell!D1 was tibm on tlils day In
bit of gl'owlng - he
com-~ Cath. publlslmi •house :(Sneecl .~lc!lteks ~~ a men 1. i500.
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Protestant minister Dr.. d.ud ped anolner aplirt• .. One gu·
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~t :J~e Joe ·tpfacchis's. a
.. pvlch'Jl' !SliD of .Ool~ Pill 0 .. Douglas' 23-vear-old) lrljle: cillch JO.~ r&amp;el~PJI hut hlil ..
-lr-- by Hel•n l~t\•1-.-J fftUdlo btl&lt;s) got tnlll;ed ' to "Bib and '· cll'l\n. be the, . ·an- pretty !life-daughter campai8J1 .
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, . , ' !er, one of the swet to Bobby Kennedy :~ tiMt team . " . ·door,bell . zingtns
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[were shocked when t11t7
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and perhaps were rude.t than f,j. J,tlll ~ei ;' F!'ederlc~ Soapy W'il!ams &amp;ajd "My ~
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AI ~ith lhe rut of Helllll friend8.
Maater Trouser as ,a (Oodwlll bul we note the would-be; """
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buj won't podge a serious ques- we don't like them at all,;be- 'lbe asn trays must ~ . got nose-counting firlfi " 0~ I v e r Black
perlallle.
It'o l'alnolilul
Fo~ Terms In The State Leglslat.urt
liO!) with a brush-off.
cause they havon't called ua fill~ ,at &amp;inpy \j'&lt;rblln ~ new Qoate, and Co. · Wes~ Side Brown
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Gives
George
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!yoUTH ASKED1 FOR IT, them occasionally becauae they ny s !xrJght a nearby expanst TV.o!fer, till be releaSed &amp;lain Long wearing Molded Soles
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cate of Helen Help US!, this are sharp I(Uys aDd Jbey n!llll lnd will, ~tjlld ano.ther
any- soon . . Fredllrtc Mo~ (Tbe
Size 11 to 3
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know by now that wa are nice ·oomed ongnse.
Rothscht!d&lt;. ei..J Is IVI'ltlng a
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STORE
WANTL'IG, TO CHANGE
girls. Shoold we cab
THE SNOOTY ladles- only piece about charity aalu, and
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Pd,PoLMv.
Deer Helen·
something? -EAGER
'100 a 1ay HamNetonlan Spa other ca;hin chdrllies an4,11 he 225 N. 2nd
Mlddloport
MIDDLEPORT
f4y probl~m ts sort of weird. i NOW
will start talking beauty · beat gets the full tal•, it 'could wag ·~!!!'!!""""~~~-..;.,.'! ----""""""'~e-.....'..,:,~ll!ll!!!!!lll!!!l!!II!I!!!I!II!!R!!!!!!I!!!!!!!~~---I'nl a hl&amp;h school sophomore. 1 Dear Eager:
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acl!d llke I owned the world. I enjoy your oolumn but probWhen you're klnd of a leader, ,ably would never have wr\11111
it lotS • your head. Welt, the •had II not been for the tetter
gtrls started closing me out, fNlm "Correct," who put You
and Instead of seeing the rea~- ,down for using "Sir" to lOon why, ! got all the more !O, called ''Inferiors."
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just to show them .
. I am an 18-ytar-old etrl, an
Now when anyone new comes :"Air Force Bra~" 11 we 61*
to school, the girls take them happily called. I have
bf6n
aside and tell them, "Don't 1raised to say "Sir," and "Ita·
bother with S-. She thinks she's ' 'am" and often answer my
too cute."
·frtellds In tltls manner. I did·
I atlmlt I UUd to think peo. ,n't realize how much one word
ple' should right orr like me can do until ! went out on 1
best, hut I know better now. 1"too fast" date and lllllt'ered,
Please tell me how I can win "No SIR!" kl Casanova.
baCk some or my popularity. 11 worked wonders! Thankt for
try my 'best not to act the 1 respecting us teens, Helen. way they; say I act, but wllat ITYPCIAL TEEN
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You get more out of your car, becan you do when the gtrla haye
put the word out on you aDd IDear Helen:
cause your Ashland Oil Dealer
people's minds are closed a-, "Olrrect" chided you
for
gai!llt you? -TRYING
TO saying "Sir" kl "Inferiors, evputs more into his service. He ·
CHANGE
en teen..agers." GRBRRBI She
De•r Trying:
made my blood boil. I know of
takes a special interest in doing.a
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I'm preUy sure the Humpty no more superior part of the
. thorough, conscientiOijS job.-~ &lt;;_,- ~·
Dumpty rhyme was ll'l'itten for human race than our llenl.
pe~t~~le like you: it's so easy to 1 am the mother of five of
he has the skill and know~hoW
fall; and_ so hard to put your- them, one in Viet Nam,
self back together again. But 1to keep the world sale for
~our car running
not lmp08Bible .. Who knows, these "superior C011'1!ct" peo.
Hompty might have walked a· I pte.
He also offers you the very
way from his fall as a chicken. Also I feel that by giving
Keep trying to ch8J11e. but one, whelfler child, old man,
petroleum products available any.
k"'1Jl in mind that somebody's ·woman or the street or an or·
where- such as Ashland VItalized
jea!ousy may have given you dlnary gal like myself, Ill! digthat first shove. If this is the nlty of being called "Sir, Min,
Gasoline and
MotOr
case, then others will begin IMa'am. lady or genUeman~·
to realize it when th•y see yoo that pe~on wilt unconsctousl.
To get the most out of your car,
acting friendly and Interested !stand a little taller aDd Jle"·
an~ "not at all like wtmteha· Ihall" try to be wlmt he or she
see your
Neighbor Ashland
ca ~ ed said."
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•·new you" to catch on, but a put "Correct" in her PROPER
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PT. PLEASANT - Ralph Eu.
1ene Hall, 20, Hartford W V•
lnd Joyce Melony Ne~ce: 16:
Pomeroy, have applied for 1
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Ohio Supreme Court Judges

Judge

LOUIS J.

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SC~iliEIDER, JR.

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PAUL W.
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Don't be IORfllsed by naiii8L Louis J. Schneider, Jr~
15 the Incumbent on the Ohio Supreme Court. Paul
W. Brown Is the only Brown who is an Incumbent
Gil the Ohio Supreme Court. Retum the proven and
respected Incumbents. Newspapers and Bar Asaoclo
ationt throughout the State have endorsed them and
urge their rHiection. Members fl the Ohio State

Bar Alloclatiol Wltid 4 II 1 II t1ww Ill their

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Paul Simon end Kenneth Heger, Democratic C.ndldalll
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Your Congressman, Glouster Press, April 21, 1966

• LOSING THE BAffiE WITH INFLATION AND IS NOW TAL~ING .
OF ATAX INCREASE TO PREVENT FURTHER PRICE INCREASES.
• THAT IS LOSING APPROXIMAmY 100 LIVES A WEEK IN
VIET HAM WHILE PURSUING AN lll·DEFIHED POliCY Of
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: ShiElS AND IN 111£ COURTS. _*In THE LAST YEAR THE ~
ODEMT RATE Of SERIOUS CRIME {MURDER, RAPE, KIDNAP· \
PING, ETCJ ADVANCED AT ARAT£ 3t TIMES AS fAST AS

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B.fCT A MAN WHO THINKS FOR HIMSRF, A MAN
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Dale
iamuel

Miller, Pt. Pleasant;
Pt. Pleaaant.
Rolr.er llolpllalr . VIsiting llirtbl: Mr. am Mra. Clarhours 2-4 and 7-11 p.m. Parents ence Clonch, Bidwell, a 1011;
OD Pedlatri&lt;S Ward.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rice,
Adm!'ll•
Leon, 1 daoghter.
Ceel1 Sargent, Rt. 2 OteshARRESTS REPORTED
Ire: Mrs. Frank C.
Smitb,
Bt. 2 Vlnloa; Clarence H. Be• PT. PLEASANT Arrests
ver, Bt. 1 CroWl! City; 14 r" recorded at the eounty jail
Rosetta St. Clair, Rio Grande; d~g the w~kend and MonGeoll!e M. Swanson,
da• UICluded Hilda McCauslod,
Star BI.; Larry R. Heary, 4lt 38, Pt Pleasant, charged witb
Second Ave.; Billy K. W!Wanw, mtoxication; Billy Bivens, 50,
Waterloo; Mra. Jamea w. Jlarn. Scott, W. Va., charged with
ette Hfllldersoo• ~&lt;oeste
A. drlvtng while lnlollicated; and
Meeks,
Hogsett,' W. VLI WIJ. Joha Alvin Byus, Pt. Pleu.
11am ft. Keefer, Heodenoa; ant., arrested on u auault ud

CLARENCE E.

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Mn. Boger L. Jeffers,
Pomeroy: Robert D. File, )
dleport; Mrs. William Gainer,
Lone Bottom; Mn.
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Sauvage, Pomeroy; Mn. WIJ.
limn R. Sbtldoll, Jr., Ole..
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8. Bealley' lrontaD; Alltwt ...
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~manda C. Wat&amp;OD, ~
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county raads that d-. not h••• one or more of the hf!wlne:
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I. Broken windshield (ebo1Jt $100-00 to rtpl-1•
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lor 1 new p.alnt lobi?

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t:IIO'WDEB KETrLI
Our word
from the Frencll elytudlere,
which meaDJ 1 kettle er pot.
El1j!)islunen call the ebowder
ketUe 1 •rnarmtte" alter
ancient bomb that
an
bttle
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ing judgment against the defend- Gibbs, Hartford; Mrs.
Paul
ant bt lite sum of ,1,805.54 willt Farley, West CGiumbla; Mn.
intarest and costs.
Clareace Clonch, Bidwell: Sterlie SteveR&amp;, Gallipolis Ferry;
- Mrs. Lawrence Rice, Leoo.
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served. "nckets may bt ebtalneel at the door or from Mra. L.
S. Corrick, phone 8'15-21111. Mrs.
Olrri&lt;k and Mrs, Howard
are eo-dfalrmen o1 the
assisted by Mra. Charles
ow, Miss Becky Buckller and
Mn. Jack Punt.

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PT. PLEASANT - St. Fran·
cis Guild of Christ Episcopal
Chureh wlll 1pon101' a benefit
bridge and tanasta party on

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The second action concmE
promissory 10le and Ia
PleaBUI VaDey llelpltal
L. Alvin Hwrt vs.
D.
Admitted; Mrs.
William
Jenks with the plaintiff den:tand" Wells, Pl. Pleasant: Isiab

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who receiW!
do not only
ettendtheir
the IIChool ard llel!ults.
·111d sbe was
will
regular Tit~ Holzer Hospital
eustOi!Y el lltelr two
election pay aDd those who at- lion tneeking judgment
tend the ocltool and then tall 1o VIrginia Wrlgbt, Gslllpoiis Fer- Ronnie Lee Oblinger
was
serve in the polla wJU ao( rt- lry, in the sum of $3,887.41 with granted a. divorce from Sbelia
ceivo aay compenllliion.
lnetreot and coots.
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Re·elect Both

CltiDna Commllttt for the Rt-f:lectlon or Ohio e~ &lt;=curt Judlll
Louis J. Schneider, Jr,. •nd Paul W. Brown, Frtd A.lm!Ut. Chllnnll.
2254 Townley RoU, Toledo, OhiO.

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Judge

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Drama on 22nd

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tbe olflte ·of the ballol etmmiiiiOllen, Mro. Pautyne
BriJbt and Mn. Wallace Bur·
tlelte, on the oecond Door of
the OGUT!house.
Balloll wW be received and
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by maD ulll tbo
elose of the ptllo oa el~•
daY, Saturday produced the
Jarlell a~- vote to date
ll'ith 15 pe.:aon• qpearing at
tbe oHice to cast lllelr vote
.. lhal day.

Zimmerman, then employed as

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PT. PLEASANT - A civil
action ha. been flied trl' · the
tffke of the Circuit Clerk I·
&amp;atnst the Messenger Publishlng Company ami Robert Larry Zimmerman by Catol W.
Manley.
The plaintiff claims at•U•
by Zimmerman resulted
a truCk-ear crash 111 October 14, 19115 ami he Is seek'••
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Lancaster to speak before 1
1 driver for the Messenger,
county-wide meeting · WednesCl
was driving the truck a mile
day will be spent In Athens Co
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6Z when the mishap occurred.
Hocking
counties Thursday w1'th
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cocull It
Mkldltport, 0. ton wun
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-'ed Wed Frl- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 / e r e d great pain tl body and
· mind and was permanently in!!!!!!!!!!!!!~d~ay~·__:S~at~urd~a~y,~Mi~'lle~r~w~ill~be campaigning In Melp and
Fairfield counties.
poD OUT IS
jured and sliD sullen palll In
body and mind." He claims
loos of wages of $525; medi·
r.al expenses ot $00(1 amt aut.
Before you vote for
mobile damages ol $560.
PT. PLEASANT - Mr.
Mrs. A. Mayes and lOft ....... ,
Mayes entertained with a
Firemen Planning
PT. PLEASANT- "Aunt Til- low..,n party Friday everlingl Toy, Food Project
lie Goes to Town" wilt be the In the yard of their home
play presented by the Junior Shadle Road honortng
PT. PLEASANT - The local
Class of Point Pleasant High grandchtldren, Candte Jo,
volunteer Fire
Department
Schotl on November 22nd.
and Becky Call and
ie again Ibis year
making
Cast members for the hilar- Todd Dean and Keith Pride- plans to provide toys and food
lous three a&lt;1 comedy are : more.
basket£ lor lhe county'• indiMartha Hesson who win por· The children were taken on a gent families.
tray Aunt Tillie; Ros8lllll Car- "8]100k lour" through the
Fire Chief Paul Wood said
ey, Robin Rohrbough, Terri eel area. behind the home
both new and used toys are
Keister Lynda Hall
Mike plete With ghosls and goblins welcome ao the firemen spend
Hanes 'Josh Dew....;
Steve hiding In tbe trees.
many hours repairing and pain~
Clark: Danny O'Le.;.y Betty Refreshments were served
ing the used toys each year
Wolfe Cathe Deao.
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round an outdoor fire to t h e and wilt gladly contribute their
student direct... of the play hono•·ees and Mrs. James Call, time again this year.
Is Marsha
Gilley. Advisors Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pride- Firemen will start taking
are Freda llender..n Mr s. more, Mrs. Robert Hope
apptiClltions on November 15th
Ruth Sawyers, Miss judy Bur- childrl!ll Travio, Vlierle, Nel- l for food hasketa and a1H lor
delle, Mrs. Evelyn
Brake, son and Greg, Mrs. Bobby Joe the toys.
Clifford Du1111, Mrs. Helen Ster- Chapman and chtldren, MBI'1w. l
---rett, Miss Lynda Beale, C. L. Greg and Jay; Mrs, ~=~~I
Head and Robert Shertzer
Burgess and children t.l
Four Divorces are
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Granted by Court
Mrs. Robert Hlte and dtilldren I
Election Worken'
Roberta, Stephea and
PT. PLEASANT - Four dl·
School Planned
Miss Jenny Lynn
were granted in Mason
PT. PLEASANT - L. W. Ge~ Miss Becky Buclmer,
Circuit Olurl reeent~:
ty Masoa Coonty Clerk, an- gie Roi!er, Mrs. Dana
M~ry ·
Hall was grll!ln~unced that 1 school for elec- shaw and Mr. and ldn. Tom ed a divorce from William H~·.
lion workers 110uld bt lteld 1n Walters.
ry Hall and she was awarded
the courtroom o1 the
Mason
custody of their two children.
Collnty courthoose Thursday, Suit is Brou..l.t
Tarrence Hill was granted a
November S from 7 until 18 p
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divorce from Ana May Hill and
m. Those who attend the schooi By Holzer Hospital
he was givea eustody li lbetr
I of Instruction ud 110rk bt tile PT. PLEASANT - Two clvO one child.
polls on election day will re- actions have been flied in the Jo Anna Dishman was lfliD~
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11wse office of the Circuit Clerk Bnw· ed a divorce from Wl!lfam

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For Judge of the Supr8ma Court

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guest LTAKE]'CS['
spea .er 1or the 7:30 raDy wbich (
will follow a day of visits to
J to
ac ry gates, shopping centers ~•no.nnn
and rural areas oi Lawrence 4D.uu-

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f'ull Tonn CtlliiMtcltC .lerllaly l, 1961)

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ASHLAND OIL I REFIIII8 COIIPAIY

my girl friend
anf I went wilh two bOys we . If you can bear people 11Dt ,
kotw slightly - jUst once. Thoy and can't make out the word'
were well - dressed, ·had ntce •clearly then this may be yow!
cak and good backgrounds. answer. An extremely amalt
They seemed to have
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tb.fy e - too much ol ua. gtzed unit, hu been perfectMIIYbe ilcause they were old- ed by a man who hlm~B/f Is
er.: We .Wid them "No" and hard ol hearing and b11 been, ·
IIIey sefnled to accept tt and for over 10 years. If Interest'
took us home.
·ed It Is suggelted you write
. A lew months later we met iJ. W. Planck, 32 E. 9th
thcf!l ·at'a fair. and they took Erie, Pa. You will receive full
l'iorne' Since they seemed to iulormatlon at no eoit or o~
the first ume, w• '
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Candtdates Clarence E. Miller
Monday began a busy week ol
campaigning with an aU day
visit to Lawrence County ca~
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You Need Not Be Present To Win

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at the home of Mrs. Floyd Weber at Keno to practf1ie for par·
tlctpatlon in the Fatin- Bureau
pr"Fam ·Thursday.
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cream and cake were served by
the hostess to Mrs. Norinan
Rose, Mrs. Homer Holter, Mrs.
Dayto~ Ashworth, Mri. Gar •
rett Circle, Mrs. Harold Garna.

Mr. and

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Taken 0 28At Parsonage

Wolfe of Racine. are 8JillOOll()o
log the, bll'lh of their lint
child, a 'ijauglrter in Hol,.r !loapltal, Saturday, OcL 22 at 7;111
r. •-- G and·
p.m., named ...,ri ~·· r
parents are Mr. and_ Mrs. HJI.
ton Wolfe, Sr., Racme,
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Mr. and Mrs. John .l'\l~llam
stobart, Apple Grove. Great
grandparenls are Mr. _ and
Mrs, Ben Solser, Rai:ln:e-,; Mtp.
John Robart S!Dba_r\. Clhlcago,
and Mrs. Waldo Beaver tii.IL
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1966

FIVE CEN1S

President is Home
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at 9:111 featuring the Cbri,.
· Pomttey. Onto
tys. Baskellauc• wDI he at
MiddJep~rt
''NEW ..HAVEN - Th
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A Call to Prayer and Self • ~
1:30 p.m., featuriDg MI. Un·
can ~glon Aulillary Post No.
Denial
service
on
the
theme,J
ion
Choir,
Kay
VourDazos.
lfO held its aMual Hallow~n
"THOSE MAGNIFICENT
"These My Bretnren," was held Mrs. Pearl Parker. returned the Christys and local slnl!- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knight party reeently •81 ·the Legion
MEN IN THEIR
FLYING MACHINES"
Th d
. b lh Le home Saturday evemng, after ers. Everyone is welcOmed by attended the Ohio University Home for n members and one
or
lar~r~~rs ~;~~ngof ~e ~eth; a four weeks visit with relatives Rev. Menzel Smith, pa•tor, Homecoming fesllvllles
in- guest. e&lt;ames were conducted
'How t Flew from London to d' 1 h h Th
d
m
Texas
and
Columbus
and
the
Homecoming
Com·
cluding
the
Dayton-Ohio
Unl.
by Sibyl Smith. and prizes were
1
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Paris in 25 hours end
c urc · e ,.pre u e was
. h , miltee.
versity football game ond went awarded. Judgejl were Mary
11 minut..."
by Mary Shuler, Blessed are Rev. and Mrs. Menzel ~~~
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_ on to Columbus _where
they Bill Roush, Nora Tripp, and
rhrtetcmha::nic,osloarra'
h
Mt'les,
they
who
are
&gt;~lent
enough
to
and
fanuly
spent
the
we
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d
&amp;m"'-"'hi!i-='ff.!!ll:!ilm'\~i
•pent
the
weekend
With
their
••b J S 'th who
rd d f
Stuart W
hear God speak"
at RiChwood W Va and at·
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•wa e gi ts
b~~\··~.:~~~·- ~~~;'' ~~l~k-.
Itended the dedi~atio~ of the
daughter and son-1n-law, Mr. to Lola Weaver lor most orlgt. hao and Mrs. J. M. Gaul.
Mrs. Nora Cros was
in EUB church there.
and Mrs. Ron Halley.
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ThoJmas,
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charge of the mee~ng which
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en ae. hardest to guess. The door prize li
Co)orcortoon
, opened with responsive call to Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Ftsh
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compaJ]led their daughter and was won by Eleanor l\oush. ft.&amp;.
A\!mission: 75e &amp; 40c.
worship and praver in unison. er and son, Willie of Belpre
son-in-law, .Mr. and Mrs. Paul lreshmehts were served by the
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- were
Sunday
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, donner guests of_ MASON _ Announcement Is w·n
I ebre nner of Colu mbu '· to 1osmg
st'd e of t~e membership
t Ribbed, Rolled-edee top - reinforced with htirlzo't
WEDNN055TDOAPYE, NNov. 2
Him, Praise Him." Scripture hts Fparhents. Mdr.l andl Mrs. Mas being made of the marriage of Blackwater Falls Park and otlr drive, to Eleanor Roush, Mllfll
tal and cross braced supports for llfeitnie !lurabliltr.
am1 ·v·
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wes t Bill Roush, Sibvl Smith, Nora
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eHeavy-duty slide mechanism - extra stibUijy &amp;tid by Lois Bell, Matthew 25:3-4, on IS er an.
Miss Gladys Faye ~ohnson , e~ pot~
tres t m
security Is bllilt into reinforced, wider slide lllllClianiml
and Corinthians J3 ··J."·' ' •ymn
Gordon Ftsher, student C al 1l daug hter o1 ,1,1r. an d Mrs. Hu- V1rgon1a over the weekend..
Tripp, Charlotte Roush , M•rv
Thursday thru Saturday
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Mr and Mrs. Owen Fmk Bob Roush Jona Zerkle Tlui!
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I ge Parkersburg
W Va ert o nson, ason an
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Jane
Hill,
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Cecil
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Mr.
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eport; ma Roush, Iva Capehart, Judy
ELVIS PR~SLEY In
. on community centers around spent the weekend With h.s par- and Mrs. David Wilhams, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fmk, Mmers- Brown, Vera Thompson, Jack"SPINOUT"
{Techni.color)
[the world, and .~hlorus Grimm ents, Mr. and Mrs. Masol! Ftsh- Clhester, Ohio, on Friday, Oc- vtlle ; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Fink ie Kegley, Nancy Van Meter,
Elvis Presley, Shelley Fa- one on the Deaconess P~ion er.
Iober 28 at Mason Evangelical and son, Steve, New Haven, Helen Knapp, S•die
Warth,
bares, Deborah Walley. Diane
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lund
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Burrell
Dawson
h
d
W
Va.
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
CharMarj'orie
Capehart
Lola
Wea .
BcBain, Jark Mullaney, Will
Fingertip controlled. )ttil1
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parsonage. T e Reveren Les- ·
1 le• Buckley and son, Jeff, Che- ver
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Tllelma Capehart
Ella
Hutchins.
15"XM" top; N~w dlatjiOQd
Following a meditation by Sunday evenin~ dinner guests ter LJne, performe 1 e cere- sepeake 1·oined other relatives aou'sh Hope w1·gal 'n.•. t
CGiorcartoons :
perforated top . de~ign. 14
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
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Te•ny Weeny Meanie
position height adjuitth e Ieader and a hymn "! .ove or Mr. a nd Mrs. 0 rr1s Hams- monv.
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. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard and Ger v ·
D~tor Mouse
ment. Euy roll wheels. .
Divine" an offering was mke•1 of Mmersville
Wtlhams of Harnsor1vdle, OhiO h
B
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ry arma.
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f Tomas oggs 1n
a poJS,
Tom Thump
Contour · curved: leg 'de·
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with group singing the Doxolo Mr and Mrs Ray Goodnite stster and brot er-m- 1aw,
f ·1
th ·
Smitten Kitt•n
8 d f
sign. Teflon pad and cogy The meeting . was eked and iamily of New !Iaven W the brtde were the attendants. hun ay o~ a =I~ gaM~;m~
Admission: 75c &amp; 40e
ver set incLuded.
wiih the benediction
·' Va and Mrs Ruth Goodnite l The new Mrs. Williams, gra- Uononndg cbirl_da
frsA. del or
Troop
104
Girls
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n rson, Gue•ts at Party
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Sundav duated from Wahama
complott
Ilun cheon and dinner guesls ~~ I School Class of 66. The groom n~an:, d .
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d For Halloween
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r. than
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family
School m 64, and IS employed d h
d f 'I M nd Scouts, enjoyed a Halloween
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Mr. and Mrs. Benny Spears at l te ason urm ure. . . r. Mrs. Charles Lucas of Caledon- party Saturday evening at the
and daughter PhylliS returned and Mr&lt;. Wtlilams are restdmg nd M
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home of Mr and Mrs Berna d
13 ' a
· home, Akron Sunday. Ion •'Iorton Sl ree I m
· Mason.
ave Fultz, Fairlane
· Drive.·
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to their
Thompson r.aodan new rs.daughter,
a~ter a se_veral days
VJ~Jt
Lynn Ann. This is the first time Costumes were judged and
With !-inch round tubuWllh her stsle~ an~ broth~rr
the Jones family had seen their prizes awarded to Rita Casci, Lar constr~ption. Top, new
law, Mr. an
rs.
u us
new great granddaughter. Pic- prettiest; Jackie Lee, ugliest; diamond oltaped vents. for
J
Browning and sons.
lures were taken of the flve Sonya Ohlinger, most original, cooler, fil'inkle free ironing and cross braced conMr. and Mrs. Elza Gilmore.
nd J 1 Be
5truction
for added stabil·
·Mrs. Elza Gilmore Sr. and
generations
present
including
a
Y
aver,
funniest
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, Mrs. Lena McElhinney, great Halloween games were ~lay- ity. Adjustable from 20 to
Mrs. Harry Jacobs visited Sun· A contmuatwn of last weeks great grandmother
great ed and refreshments of plljnp- 36lncb...
day, at Bellev1ew, W. Va. wtth study on, "Winning In Life," grandparents Mr ~nd
Mrs kin cookies lee cream pop tfnd
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Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Nohe and was gtven
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Attending -were Rita - Case!,
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N
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e and Lynn Ann.
Nancy Buskirk, Amy Hamm,
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etr orne, ewakr __tur atyh, Pomeroy church Sunday even- Mr and Mrs Rodney Hill Pam Dodson Melanie Walters
af er a two wee s v1s1t w1 .
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McGuffin, Venita Gibbs, Beth
AT FRIENDLY CITIZENS NATIONAL
and Mrs. Eslie Mossman spent was stressed that wmning w_as Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davenport Ful~z, Mary Krawsczyn, Cindy
Sunday at Newark and attend- ~ot so Important that a chrl~- and family and Mrs. Mildred Cnng, Peggy Imboden, SUe
· Witb. euy _,idi '~­
Double safety loek. 16 poed a family dinner.
!Jan had to forsake hiS prmcl- Zeigler were called to Beckley, Lee and Terri ingles and leadsition
heiSbl adjuatmem.
Ted Reed and sons, Tommy, pies .. One h~ a commotment W. Va., Saturday due to the ers Mrs. John KJ'awsczyn, M,.,_
Heavy
duly J(ble moehm-Bruce and Paul spent the week- of !au-ness 10 both areas.
sudden illness of Mrs. Zeilger's ~ GIIJIJI and Mrs. Bernard
biiL Full . III''IM" top,"(.
Adjustable he)ibt.
end in Akron with their aunt, Sunday, November ~· was set son, Randolph Zeigler. Mrs. Fultz, hostess.
Mrs. H. B. Hobart and in Can· as the date lor a bowling party Zeigler remained in Beckley 1 - - - - ' - - - - - - - '
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Mrs. Jean Oooke visited over Hospital l_n Gallipolis. Calling
1-.DUIIWII"H Dap.ortment eMoln Floor
Shelbase and family.
Attendmg were Ju~y Brewer, the weekend with her daughter, on her Fnday were Mrs. Mar"'
Cl
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:.Mrs. Gene Houdeshell and Roome Cowan, David Michael, Miss Connie Cooke a freshman tha Gaskill, Akron, and Mrs.
i Randy and Becky spent Sun· Mike Martin, Larry Wiles,. Boo at West Virginia University at Mary Clark, Columbus, her sfs: day willo her parents, Mr. and Prtddy. Hev: and Mrs. Wdhams Morgantown. Miss Cooke join- ters-ln-law, and her mother-inMrs. Everett Dailey.
and Mrs. Ohver Michael.
ed her mother in Buckhannon law, Mrs. Ervie Swill
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Mrs. Tisha Dilcher of AthATTEND FUNERAL
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
ens was the weekend guest of Funeral service was held at Rodney Hill. Miss Cooke, who
Mrs. Gladys Cockier.
Rochester, Pa., for the late is a pre-med student at the
'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~M~r::s-~G~I~ady~s:eu~c'_t:kl~er~a~n~d~M~rs. Henry Lewis Wamsley, Oct. 18. University, has a 3.2 point
Local relatives attending were average. She Is a groiduate of
Mr. and Mrs. Granuel Warns- Middleport High SchooL
ley and family, Mr. Jackie Mrs. Dana Swift Js reeuperat.
Wamsley, Mr. and Mrs. Cia~ • ing at her home from surgery
ence Wamsley, Mr. and Mrs. lt.iio;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioi
Orville Clonch, Mrs. Ruth Higgingbottom, and Mrs. Peggy
Wamsley.
Member Federal Deposit lnsuranee Carporallan

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1-DAY SERVICE

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Tisha Dilcher spent Sunday at
Albany with Mr. and Mrs. D.
0. Whaley.
Mrs. Gladys Cockier received word that her son-in-law,
G. E. Bryan, was Improving
al Bellaire City Hospital, following a heart attack
two
weeks ago.

SHIRT
FINISHING

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Rob_inson's Cleaners

Photo Rebate
·Probe Will
Be Ordered

SPECIAL 'SHOWING

·rake

OF ...

ORIGINAL PAINTINGS
by Mn. Carl Myers
FOR TWO WEEKS

STARTING NOVEMBER 1st,

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Eve" Chrjsler we sell is foil -size. 18 feellllfl~ 1110
tons No s ue~ thing as 1 junior !!&lt;!ilion. full power.
From 383 cu. in. V-8 an up Ia a 4,. TNT.
Yet light now, we're pricing 4Newport mooels jusl

a few dalla111 month more than the most popular
smaller eon, eompa11bly equipped.
Leith is be the year you start thinling big. loo'll
find you can da lhinp 1" never thought possible• .
This would be an Ideal gift filr the

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