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12-Dally Senti nel P o_merov-Mlddlepo':l·

0 .. Oct. 7. 1964

Officers Installed in Impressive
Ceremony of Pomeroy Garden Club
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MEIGS THEAIRE
POM~RO'I'

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TONIGH T &lt;.\ THURSD AY
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY thru T'-lUR 5DA'I'

Oct 9-15
" HOW THE YIEST
WA S WON '
o lo c' lolllc' ool •1'

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Outstanding and unusual ar- ,Novt&gt;mber m eetmg.
rangemenls of roses a nd
fall I Anoooncement was made of
" tlle nr~an:za 1l(!n flowers. wer~ placed throughout a flo&gt;tf'r show and
jLKiging
o! pe·r&lt;;i)n' anu
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of Mrs. C. M Hen · school to be held at
mco n
v. h.Jc h Iht' l' serve f r om s1ttal l the h"tne
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bt·~rrmmg' l'ome large resul ts. nesy fu r the October meetmg Lod~e m _Colur.t~us ~ov.
4.
'l'ht'"'"' r~ l an tmg s mus t be made of rhe Middleport (iarden Club Miss Harne Mane Smith report' ~"'
h Rll
d D 1 Garden
&lt;Jnd !rum such plantings of per- Monday evening. M1ss
Nellie ed on I e I an
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,onalltl come .;;pi n tua l
Joys z~rkle , pre.sJdenl, conducted the Club show to be held Oct. _10-11
, 11 11:H '. , •. 1 ht·hs;nf!s
met&gt;ting
at Putnum School in ~artet~ .
The ruses, which ha d been
The November meetmg Will
Tl1t' mll~vm g ptesalent. Mrs.
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b 6 t th (!o.
11 .. ,,11' IJ ruiH mst:~lled the lol- grown by members of the club . Ibe hel t\ovemOff~r _a Meddl
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were arranged by Mrs. C. 0 l lumbi a Gas
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l,ll tllg oll lll' r' man i~ prc•s- F'l ~he r Mrs Hennrsy M rs IXJrl with a holiday demonstra,,.,. ,,•rt·r u&lt;&gt;n~ . \Irs
Lhar l:s ' J ::imes. \\'e~r Mrs ... Garcn l tioncntJtled,"Bells, Ruffet, and ·
f'• · r ~ llll't'l ,
pre_sldton t, .\1J s_- Stans burv and, Miss Nellie iCandtes" 10 be given by Betty I
I· ;·t'J H • &lt;~•·ttnar. v1
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~ ce pres1dent,
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Zerkle 1\· 1em bers answered r oil I New •on
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.-+nd \f .,- I. HI e~ Ebersbach . ::;toe·
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During the program hour B
r·o-1,1 1\ .\Tit'l' the new officers cal rglvmgaba t~ween CU · paper entltl~ "Christmas in
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1 - ~~·· •·[Jit·rl their OJbligai!Lin s tom t r&lt;&gt;y remem ere .
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Mls-&gt; F'n"da f&lt;lt&gt;hnle w&lt;~s act - October,' ' wh1ch a
een ~re' I ,, . ._
''' ro.: pl•·v·nkd a luvt'ly ing serreta ry ln the absence of pared by Mrs . Car l Horky, was
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.\ Trs Mrs. Ca rl Horky. The co-urdi - read by Mrs . M. L. Frenc h. The
1-.r. ,I lr,,. r····· i' tl r-t&gt;r•• \Irs . J . n;Jtoro 1 11erapy
taken. (rom an ar- 11
of 11lE' "'!he ns matert'al ···as
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,, 1:,-ol, &gt;'&gt;dille msta ed at -, SI"I"
llospital
sent
a
lette-r
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ticle
by
Mary
Lomse Hamh.
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. askmg fol' Chnstm as gifts for i M1ss Zrkle announced tat a 1
\ I , l:lr,,,,n th&lt;~nkt'd officers the pt~tJents. Members are to dinner mt.'etmg would be held 1
.oliO I tl·l· llliJt'r • for ht'lpmg n1ake bring ~;:ift s for tire prOJt&gt;CI to the m December. Twenty-four mem,,
1'.1' ' _.,e:J r ~ "' ' pr e~! de11 ' l1ap- ----·
- br rs and four guf'sts, Mrs . John
i' l .. 111i ;u .·, 1·,sful. She pre- · 00 . Mrs Ka rr se rved a salad Dav1s, The P hilippines; Mr S.
James Weber or Ft. Lauderdale,
, , rl i•·d \It, Bl.u nnar w1 1h a course and cofi"et .
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Str 1·nKth
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Fla , and Mrs. J . E . Harley and
IJ 111 1 \ 1···rJ, ., ln a nprel'in twn '
Mrs. Cedric Clark, Middleport,
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1"1alt1 ~:~nd a ~~i~ Jance 8ai,ts, Brothers,
res!Junded to roll call.
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be o;..~(·U~sion Topic
The refreshment table
was
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t'tl d ''S 1 ts centered with an a r ra ngement
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'f' c ;Jp er e n 1 e
' 01 n · f deep
rE'Cl roses and other
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g · "nls of fall flower s
,) 11 11•1! l• 1 \1, . Pl' f'&gt;l ll?t'r wlw andrl Brnrhers"
bo k
h taken
C 'd from Cthe
1 arraJ1 em'0 · " T _e 'u 1 , ~ 011
,, ,, , 11 . 11 1 ttw LI'ICJw:&gt;. It wa s ~tu _ v
~ - were placed on the piano a nd
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osc1 ans and Phil emon
was ht e ha II table . n' ssorted cakes ' ice ·1
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,- 111 , 11 , " , 11 t:-t c .:,u&lt;&gt;,'' "pnn ~ored "~lhJt&gt;Ct fnr dJ sr·ussJon , w en cream a nd coffee were serv_ed I
hi lip \ II ti ll' &gt;.:r;JI(' II •IS ])i la ll!y I (_,r~ltp II of Ihe W?1lenus _Asd- with !\1i.&lt;;s Nellie Zerkle prestd- r
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mte mg at ~e
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11"· :_: 11, 111 , .t r,. nwt niH'r~.
f'r P~hyten;m Church mel Mon - srs1i ng hostesses were Mrs. HeIll
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in trudur·cd day· afternoon in the pa~tor 's cox , Mrs . Crary Davis, Miss 1
\1 1 ll 1n 1·1 \.111 \' 1·. 1 n~P n v. l1" ~!ucly.
Lenora Gile a nd Mrs. Eliza·
Mrs WCIH r r Waddell wa,&lt;; dt·· beth Fishe r.
lil'r·'-• ·Till ·ol .1n 111-lrtli l l', f: p&lt;lJWr
1•11 .-~ ~n -:; r rrt ~ll'tl ll l!l l~ .\1rs Vfl n ~o ·otinnol leader wi1h Mrs. C. ~-""',;,-;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;;;;
M. l
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lo T Shoem::Jkt!r, Mrs. 0 .
Til\"&lt;'li"i*i"'·""""""'.·"·"'"''
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Miss
Mary
Park,
h: 1n· hl'.•tJtlllli blo~~llrrl"
one
IIIII ' ' H) bP/'\t' ill l t'e
f.W IIIr&lt; , \1rs . Sadie Starkey, Mi ss MarMarcus
,2r.od dr;Jina).!r' ,R&gt;11 1d ' nil &lt;Jnd gFtret Sa uer, Mrs.
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Ch8mhr
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Mrs.
R.
M.
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man,
Mrs.
Freda
Bratt
and
n r·11 i 'lillillW' h; lll:' g ·t n (i:lken
Iroll! llw pbn t. II i ~" nld root \1'r ~. J . E Harley, chairmln. ll
In Middleport
~ /rould lw Jr&gt;stl'i!\l'd In prPv enl A frif' ndship circle was form " Jli 1';J d od tl i~~"&lt;l'-'t' Dnd rut.
I ed for the c\o.&lt;;ing prayer.
Mr . and Mrs. Lawrence Mil- ,
AlrN rlw mr·Pimg adj ourn ~
hoan. Mrs. C. E. Burdette and I
SON IS BORN
Charles Burdette spent Tues- '
Mr . and i\1rs . Hay Lee _How· day in Huntington, W. Va.
1::'11 of Brownf'lJ ~~·e, M1d?le- j Mr . and Mrs. William Kitchport. are announc mg the b1~th en and children , Denise and
of a 9 lb 13 ~z. son . a! Me1gs Debra of Chillicothe, spent the
Memonal Hosp1tal !"nday, Oct. weekend with her mother, Mr .
2nd. nnmed Donald Ray. Grand- and Mrs. Robert Reibel.
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parents are Mr . and Mrs. Ralph
Mr . and Mrs. John Smith of
Bragg, Mason. W. Va, and Mr. Charleston, w. va. spent ManEdward Howe ll and Betty How- day and Tuesday in Middleport.
COTTONS)
ell, Pomeroy. Great grand par- They accompanied his mother,
en ts are Mr. and Mrs. Lee John- Mrs. J . K. Smith to her home 1
son , Nense Settlement, Martha in Middleport fo llowing a visit
and Earl Bates, of .clarksburg, wi th them in Charleston.
W. Va ., and Mr . Bill Bragg of
Mr. and Mrs . Jennings Kef~,umbeq)llrL Mrs. Martha Bates fer and her father, Mr. Dona
Pomeroy
IS here to help care for the Daniels of Columbus visited re-

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FRI DAY ;md SATUR DAY
Oct . Jb .l7
"7 FACES OF OR . LAO"
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1&lt;'1l . R.1rh:1r&lt;1 l ~ lfl'n lohn l'1
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cease
"SOLDIER IN THE RAIN"
lackre G l ra~ un . Slf'\'e .~ tc
Jueerr Tuesday W~ld

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$5.95
100% ban-ll)n cardigans in sizes 40 W 46, lone sJ'eevea.
fitted bottom, contrasting pe11rl buttons. Colors: blaek,
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cenUy willl friends in Middle- ,
port. Mr. Da niels is frl years of :
age and remains active.
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Mrs . Charles Courtney has re!urned from Grafton, W. Va. I
where shP. was called due to
) the ho,&lt;;pitalization of her moth- I
· er last week . Her mother is
I reported improving slowly.
I Mrs. Margaret Archer Is re' covering fro m surgery perform~ Tuesdav morning !3 t Holzer
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family
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Sundav r ailers of Mrs. Emma 1
. Smith a~d Miss Hazel VanCoon1 ey included Mr. and Mrs. B. L.
I Potter of Barboursville, W. Va .; 1
1 Mrs. CIPO Ford of McMinv~lle , 1·
Te nn . and her sister , M 1 s s
Maude Taylor, Middleport. Mrs.
Smti h is Improved from a recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs . Russe11 Shirk.
Jr ., of Springfield, visited Sat- 1
urday and Sunday with Mr . and
Mrs . Leo Kennedy .
Mrs. 0. L. Quillen has return, ed to her home in St. Marys,
W. Va . after several days visit
' with Miss Frieda Faehnle .
· Mr . and Mrs. Walter B. Har1ris allended funeral services of
1the late Ottie Stanley , former
Middleport resident and em- !
ployee of the New York Cent- !
raJ Ra ilroad, held at Sandusky I
· over the weekend .
i
1 Mr . c. H. Wise , Sr. and dau- 1
i ghter , Miss Ruth Wise, have re·
1 turned from a visit with rela- ,
tives in Charleston, W. Va.
f
Mr and Mrs. Marion A1lens- I'
worth and daughter, Becky, vis- ,
•led in Middleport ove1 the !
weekend . Mrs. Allensworth is 1
··ecuperating from a recent mness.
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Mr. Roger Emmish of Day- I
, ton, spent the weekend with his ,
j parents, Mr. and M!s . ~· A.
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Emmish. Mr . Emm1sh IS ser·
I iously ill in Meigs General hos- I
pita!.
' Mrs. John Lyons and daughter, Linda, were in Zanesville
1Sunday where they attended
the wedding and reception of
Kathy Kirkbride and Kenneth
Mason. The reception was held
at the home of tbe bride . They
were accompanied home by Mrs.
Lyons' mother, Mrs. Bernard
Schramm for a short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Miller
and granddaughter, Janie Coleman spent the weekend ln Urbana as guests of their daugble!" and family, Mr. and Mrs.

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larte mirror. Full size bl'd with
book-case headboard and roolllJ
cbe11t of drawers . Walnut or oak
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on the 2nd floor

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said 1the res1gnat10n by letter. In an and I bebeve In your rtght to ish are responsible for what
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the upper Great Lakes area
The Ohio State Patrol lnvesth rew h1m Jn to a roa d s lde gu IIy 1
1 sent
gusty winds
prosperity tarmtrs en)oy.
ABOARD THE LADY BIRD 1
ed showers
sweep mit scalk-r!KlUth· tig.-Hed asingle • vehicle acclto di• and made up tbe kidnap
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SPECIAL IUPl i - M". Lyn. ·
ward toward the Obio Valley. dent at 7'50 a . m . Wednesday,
don B. Johnson 1"'"--"
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Tbe weather bureau said · on Ht 3.l nine tenths of a mil e
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Rex Crowder, 25, was
MUNCIE.. Ind •. (UPI) ,, ..
.«ntarleatltrl, S.C., today at tbe
fros' was likely beforr da}•· sou1h ol_ the Meigs - Athens
chllrged with murder with malBarry
Ireah from a l midway point of her whlstleslop l
brook as far ooutb ao AI•· countY hne .
Jce in the dectth of Ricky Dell
reuruoa wLth !Wr l campaign trip across Dixie and
1 A
driver,
.{)yj:n
Crowder, Ricky's little brother,
that
bama.
, DtJrOan . 41. .Johnstown. 0 ., was
Results of a recent Fire Prevention Week poster con- f'"'rti.cblldren
t h and a standing received a warm w•lcome
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led
pollee
to
the
ova
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omecoming
rally
,
contrasted
with
earlier
heck·
coming
south
when
he
body
test sponsored by the Middleport Fire department were heads for Ohto today to boost
a car approaching from a side
11 ng.
d'd
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. announced
today. Trophy winners wer~:
h
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Mrs. Crowder, who has a hlsCl
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th
h 3 J8 W
t. h I
t e presJ entia can l acy of her
Mrs Johnson started the day
rnad . When he applied
hit
tory 1&gt;f
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brakes, the outfit jackknifed
89
. 'nen a . tso er,
' ner from the third grade. Honorable mention to Steve
Old 1 · d
d
With a rtde m a carnage with
and went out of
on 1
locked m 1 hosp1tal room With W lb
d
d
nen 5 an new turned a frin"e on top around Battery
b ed
. d ows. She hild told Ca urn,
oot 2,500 l!i t rong Wed nes day I Park "where the first shots of
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th e . h 6
s h &lt;Jrp r•g
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police the toddler was taken
::phy w7n':!r
tary tchoo1.
for the gala
of the Civil War was fired. She
a gu.1rdrail on thr right side of
her car
she parked the fourth grade.
Honorable
Posters were judged Wednesm thl! then joined a motorcade for a
r the. highway .
11 for a few mmutes and went mention to Steve
Gerlach, day afternoon by Rev . Howard Hoosier lndustual c1ty
where I quick tour of five pre.Civl\ war
I There was heavy damage to
into a drugstore to buy some Fourth grade.
Ruppelt, Cash Bahr, Marcus Mrs.
was boru and buildings.
the semi outfit, and medium
1
to w_rlte
Class 3, Grades 7 through 9 , Chambers, Mrs . Edgar Reyll- spent her Birihood,
Friendly crowds lined the
MASON - Principal
Clydr&gt; : lo the guard rail . The driver
au·rnan stationed m the Phil- Ronda HyseiJ trophy winner olds and Mrs. John Werner. The
streets in Charleston to watch
Foley of Wahama .Junior and I escaped injury . He was cited
11
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'
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D-L-rl
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au~~~: Tal'• lr.
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d i Oct. 11
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Pres· h er pass.
orable mention to Jim Warner played this week m an uptown ident Johnson says this year's
There was none of the hecktended an invitaljon to the par· charged__ w1t spee
n excess
WNDON - · TWO
TEEN. Sixth grade.
, store_
ling that greeted the First Lady
ents of pupils attendmg thf!se of conditions .
egers from Cleveland, Ohio C1
election is a "turning point in Wednesday on stops at Colum', grndes to visit the schnol this I Another ar"'st reporte-d by
4 G d 10th
h 12
the
history
ot
our
nation
."
"At
•
1d,
who came to England
three
ass ' ra es
roug
'
bia and Orangeburg, S.C. and
' evening at 7·30
Ith e patro1 was Henry ni'DO
weeks diO so they could be Pau1 Gerard, trophy
winner
stake iJ all that we have 80 upon her arrival in Charleston I
The program will begm with j22, Pomeroy . cited to MelJs
near the Beatles are
going from
12th grade of Middlecarefully
built, and all
the Wednesday night. She
a general assembly in !he
court Fr1day for parkin1
011
home today, a u. S. embassy port High ~hool.
hopes that rest upon it," he counted the interruPtions and
teria whe-n pBrenls may
ask ' highway.
spokesman announced_
Trophy wmners will receive
said in a paid, nationally tele· plunged enthusiastically into
question s .!md discuss problem,;
- - -- The girls, Martha Schendell
trophies that _have been
vised campai8n speech Wednes- the third day of her four-day I
related to the total
school Sf'ek ltnprovement
a d J nk H ld
both 16 on Jsplay in the Citizen's Naday night.
.
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T ff" ...,
n
a _ .e aw na,
' tiona! Bank the past
week
Few presidential elections in tnp through eight southern Cong. Robert Taft, J r .. will bl
t
walk through
n
ra JC r .10W
were piCked up by London po-.
States
speak Friday at the $6 n&lt;&gt;r y paren s
d
Th p
p I'
De rl
llce Wednesday night Scotland Honorable mention winnm wUJ
Attorneyl!l Frak
Porter our entire history have present·
d
. .
d'
t'' t thiel' children's schedules an
e umeroy o 1ce
pa •
1
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Yard officials said
were receive a pint of ice cream, Jr. and Bernard
countY ed-ai!l thii!l one does·&amp; basic
P. ate un
rmsmg mner a meet their teachers
ment with _the permission cd
40
6 · 30 Pnone the worse" to/ the ex- compliments of the Fire De- prosecuting attorney, are 1n choice that involves the funda- Attend $100 Plate
at the Sacred
ly . In this
way,
they will the Sta_te Higtoway Department
perlence.
partment, by stopping at Jack'! Columbua today
f'-TesenUng mental ptinclple. of American Dinner for LBJ
Churc~ m :meroy . In add 1110~ get an idea of the work covered at Marlett~,- yesterda_y . conDairy Bar, MiddJeport.
.
briefs In the Meigs Memorial life.
Folll' Meigs Countians
to Tat ot .
and oc_a. in each of their
Mr strucred divided traffic lines at
others mentioned were, FirSt Hospital case.
uwe must decide whether we this morning for Cleveland to .
mcluding Tenth Dis Foley said . At the conclusion of the come_r of Butternut . and
grade, James Holman; Second The action is an appeal
to will move ahead by building on attend 81 $lOO 8 plate dinner tnct Congressman Homer E .l the class schedule parenb are West Mam
and
put
grade, Linda Gerard. Don Sti- the Ohio Supreme Court from the solid structure created by honoring President Johnson
Abele, are expected to be pre- invited to return to lhe careter· up overhead stgns denotin8 left
vers, Pamela Rowley Sue Row· a decision 1o the Mei"s County forward • looking men of both night
sent.
.
ia for refreshments and a so- turn and through trafflc lanes
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11
hn
Ril
oe
•
Funds raised W1ll be used soletomorrow
ey, ar
usse , o
ey; Court of Appeals against the parties over the pllSI 30 years.
Making the bip were
d · tm
h d
1 for th beoeflt of the local cial hoor ·
'lbird 'rade., Billy McKinney, MeJgs Memorial Hospjtal Tru• or whether we will beg!n to Knowles, Tuppers Plains; Earl Y ·t or :naation and its candiThe epar - ent a
to nPal Aeiker; Fourth grade, Da- lees, Inc., In favor of the Meigs tear down this structure and Clark, Reedsville; Jack Crisp,
i
Directors Plan to
move 14 "!'rk':
to
v•d Gerard, Eugene McKinney; County Hospital Commission. move In a radically different, LangsvUJe, and R
Howell,
.
.
p
low _room or e ng t_ ane .or
Fifth grade, Melanie Hackel~
The Conuniasion bad demand- and • 1 believe • 1 deeply dan- ""-·-· R D
oy
Stale Representative. George Fmd Meetmg lace
stra1ght through traffic. Chief
grade. ed the b ito! be returned to gerous dlrecUon.'"
·
·
Memharl, \\1to Ia acbng
as President Edward Foster con- Jed Webster said this will grellNEW YORK, (UP!) - Score• Patty Harris; Sixth
811
of white students from
ele- Brenda Edwards Jane
Ann 'ts
trol
d tor
of
campa1g:n manager
in ' ducted a Pomeroy L10ns Club ly tmprove traff1c movement
school In ew York Gilkey; Seventh 'grade, Susan
s been
011'FICE HOURS
County will
Introduce dir&amp;t.ors m-;eting Wednesdoy at t.hal point.
City planned to attend a pn· Gerlach and Eighth grade Ma· efused medi 1 staff 'vile
lA&gt;CAL TEMPS
Johnson, clerk of the
Taft, tbe GOP candidate noon at Crow s Town and Cuun-----vate school today raliler than
'
r
ca
pn gea.
,
MeJgs County Board of
_
the U. S. Senate. opposmg try . Ten officers were present.
FRACI'URES mp
submtt to a •chool board inte-- ryTrophies . and other
The appeal
to pending
the highest
Thep temperature
downannouneed
today that theMoffice
Democrat Stephen Young ·
P urpose
. ot the meeting was Mrs. Jay Myers, formerl• •
awards court
has been
Iince 1own
--·
t 11 ID
tod
od
111 be
1
8
1
0
· m.
gratlon plan requiring them to ·
·
Oun:&gt;Loy
ay w
open rom
ay
Mr. Taft is the fourth
find a new location for the Pomeroy, who has been a1 pa12 30
lransler outside their neighbor- will be made Fnday at
'
last sprlnJ. Mr. Porter il coun- wu 80 degrees, under
clear through Saturday 1 lo 4 p.m. aboo o1 the renowned
Taft 1 b t
t which will be tienJ at DeaC&lt;Jness Hospital ID
h --•· p. m . at Pearl Sir•el Elemen- oel for the appellanta.
akles.
beginning today.
.
••
th Fed
1c o
d
0 mee •
1 1
1
UUWJ.
anu y w serve
e
era announced m a few ays.
Cincinnati recovering from a
Pollee arrested 6$ wblte p11rMr. Taft started
fall at her daughter's bome 1b
of chlldren in the BChool at
e
political career on
the
Meigs Memorial Hospital
August, [ell at the hospital 1111
Jackson Heights. Queens. WedState level, being elected tn the ADMISSIONS - Mrs. Oley week and sustained •
.
V
Legislature In 1955. After I Herdman, Pomeroy ;
Maude pound lracture of ber hlp 1114 ,
Desday during a sll-ln demonstratlon protesting tbe plan ancl
four terms m the House creel, Long Bottom; Rebecca will be in traction for at lealt
lh01t scul!led with plcl!eltt proSAIGON, Viet Nam (UPII - by the U.S. mllUary eslabllsb- But he refused to say bow swarmed around it to provide
was elecled Congressman-at- Nease, Pomeroy ; Jane
six more weeks at the bospllol.
testing the arresta.
One of two U.S. Army hellcop- ment
here.
An American many.
aid and protecUon.
Larg4! in 1962.
Pomeroy ; Cathy Baker, M1ddle- Mr. Myers, who is stil} NC*
A.boul 800 school cblldr01t lfll- terB shot down Wednosday by spokesm1111 1lrsl ,oald there was
£oalldeadol Report
port; Rose Willock, Racine ; ering from major surger)l 1o
nehed the fracas and some Of auppo1edly Communist gunfire
substance"' to tbe
The figures came from the A second HUIB, spotting the
;
Howard Sayre, Racine ;
Mrs. staying witll his daughter tDt
them broke out ainging "'God was actually brought down by but later mndllled lhfs to "'can- dlstrlcl chlel o1 Ben Luc dlo- black-dad figures converging b nd
b
y
Chester Johnson, Langsville.
family.
Bleoo America'" •• the parenlit; friendly troops, Vietnamese not coDIJrm or deny."
lrlcl joot west of Saigon ID • on the downed and burning slo- ,.: 'perform
K..,:;
DISCHARGES - Mrs. Roy
----11
some with lnfanlo lalhelr ll'Dll, mDitary sources said today.
The mDIIlamen .... r lhe eonfldentlal repori, lh6 JIOUI'Ces ler craft, wliirif&lt;! In wtlh liB
Ea te
Howell and •on, Middleport;
PASSES BAR -EXUC'
tb
100 0 8
were beln!r bo_oked.
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...
black
pajama-type
clothald.
·
roctets
and
machineguns
blaz•
'
ra
a
.
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Gamet
Potts,
Syracuse;
ThorJomes
H. Donovan. P1I'S
0
Tbe oehool board .._to!oi
the
lng thai the Comnnmlsl Jill"" Tilt reported Incident oc- lni, the VIetnamese
man Yarbrough, Rutland; Ad· uate, bas p111111ed the Ohio Sldt
1IW tho trail..- plaa b .wa are.
cop
riUas do.
curred Wednetlday only 12 oald, and made pass after
die Barton, Recine ;
Marilyn Bar Ex., and will be .......
ed to acbleve better ndol
27
Sub-Brtg.
Nguyen Due mUas west of the capital. It be- :.: pass Wltll
too, waa
..
Biahop. Middleport.
oled with the law firm o1 llibolaaee ID lllboob.
lhelll beiDI"e w;: sw-vt ora 'l'lulng, operalltms chief ol tbo aan whoa an HUIB helicopter
·
elleo will do 1
baton r011BIRTHS - Daughter to Mr.
aDd MeLeokey,
11 In v d Vtetnameoe anny, confirmed wu olio! down by CornmtmiBI • '!be U.S. opekeaman oald
Leaden of lhe .thre&amp;&lt;Jay-Iq turaed aDd fired
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Nortb J11p Slreel, Co!IIDibll; .
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interview Seward said he felt choose and your wisdom to do
Goldwater bad been influenced Sl. wisely," she said.
by a "small, well-knit group of
new advisers" who were putting
WASHINGTON iUPI) - Sen.
words in the senator's mouth. " Hubert H. Humphrey stopped
for a brief breather here today
CLEVELAND (UPI) - Presi- belore taking off on the ne1.t lap
dent John80n, who has ..id he of his campaign moralhoo .
expects to carry Ohio b} 90,000
'Ibe Democratic presidentlll
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WASlflNCTON IUPJ J-Secre- South Viet Nam are not to be dues., it would be at odds wiQJ
ltary of State Dean Rusk s.aid lconSJdered fit subjects for polit.- all U.N. members, not the Uni~
today the Democrats inherited leal maneuver . Such critical de- ed Stales alone . This was 1a z.
1
the problem of Communist cisions " have nothing to do with ply Lo a question whether Rus.
Cuba from the Eisenhower ad· ,I the American ~lections, " Rusk sia and the United States Wf'IW
mmtstration . He said it was s aid . He said the United States on a ''collison course" on tbl
much more difficult to •·cure " was " not going to pull away issue of the Soviets' refusal to
it than it would have been to from our commitment to the &amp;&amp; Ipay Its part ol U.N. peace
it.
eurity of Southeast Asia and I keeping operat1ons. He added
The secretary reacted sharply specifically
to South
Viet that he was certain the Ru•
tll a news conference question Nam ."
stans eventually would find IS
1
based on charges by Republl- - Said that if Russia fa1led to necessary to "modify" their .-.
can vice presidential candidate pay its back United Nations !fusal.
William E . Miller that U.S. pol · - -- - - - - - -- -- -- - icy toward Cuba was not as ef· •
fective as it coold be.
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Johnson administrations "were
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urn on the Texas Tech campus. here tonight.
sylvania during which he Ja-1
TOM c. MARTIN
defection from tht&gt; hem•sphen c
How ard Howd y' Sayre. 48 , Ra cine RD 2 , Is in satlsHe was also scheduled t speak
Tonight's affai. is a lloo-a- belled GOP presidential nominee .
alliance and adherence to the 1 fac!ory condJtion
a t Meigs Memor ia I
fol•
j at El Paso, before flying to his plate fund • raising dinner ex: Barry M. Goldwater as a " spo- .
Tbe Cbase Funeral Home Communist camp .
l lowmg a trartor acc1dent Wednesday while squliTel
own home city of Phoenix , for pected to attract most of the kesman for a fraction of
a re-opened Aug. 15, liN, with
"We were presented wlfh lhe hunting.
1
an evening speech.
party leaders in the state.
fraction ."
Tom C. Martin, who attended problem of the cure. which 1s Sayre had been squirrJ:'l hunt · I'----- - - - - - - i Goldwater said that Johnson
the University ol Dayton, and much more diffi cult." he said . ing m hills aroood his . home who was getting out of his car.
' " ran through a virtual shOJr
ABOARD THE LADY BIRD
Jl'adUated from &amp;he Cinclnoatl
In a far-ranging ne ws confer· and apparen tly wa s startmg to 1!heard h1m callmg . Russ e II
ping list of disproved charges, SPECIAL {UPI J - Lady Bird
COLUMBUS (UPI) Sen. 1 College of Emba.!mlng, •• ence discussion of global af· l come down the steep hi!.I '.n ' fo. und him a nd called the RaBarry Goldwater' s admitted ;,_
F
1 o•- t
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fear - imcges, and fantastic in- Johnson moved her whistlestop
unera
u·~~:e or. He was as- fairs, Rusk also
front of hi s home, wh1eh 1s m cme emergency squad at 11~
MOSCOW _ THE SOVIET terpretations of history.
campaign into the Goldwater norance of agriculture Is inex- IOciated ~itb the
Jerry
- In effect warned President I the a rea known as Condeville, I proximately 5:45 p. m . T h t
Union ap pa rently is willing to
"He took credit for all that country of south Georgia to&lt;iay cusable and almost unblievable, Spears Funeral Home In Col- Sukarno of Lndones1a that the above Racine He decid~d t? squad, together witb bis b~
forget its espionage charges a- is good in lhe world. Then , by 1and she and the President re- an Ohio Farm leader said to- bus before comlnJ here. Mr. United Sta les would immediate- get on the tractor and dri ve 11 ther, Brooks Sayre, took him
gainst
four
military
at· innuendo and without any hon- ' garded the South as "a place of day,
Martin wa. married in 195ll [ly defend the Philippmes If Su- down th~ hilL The tractor tllm- ~ to Meigs Me~orial hospital.
taches. Soviet sources said to- est regard for the facts of the the heart. "
Joseph Fichter of Oxford, to Flo Dennis, and they have I karno should turn his aggres- ed over a nd ~ Jumped off. b~!
Several ne1!p:~bors had heard
day.
! world as they are today,
IJt'
The ebullient First Lady, ap- cbairman of the lO,OOO-member 1 two chUdren, Tamela Ann, 4 sive attentions in rtml direction . ltnpp&lt;!d. perm1lted the lracton 11no1 S!:'S but fa1led to realize It
Western observers believe the 1 blamed all WhD oppose him for parently dismissing the first Ohio Farmers Union, iBid that ym old, and Abeby Marl. " If the Plulippines are attacked I' wheel s to h it h1m . 1n the back was Sayre _calling for help .
reason is the Kremlin's desire eve:-ything that possibly could boisterous heckling of her three-. he does not know anything Z years_ Mrs. Naomi Chase from any quarter, that is a n at- He was !I cons iderable d1s- . The hospital _repor~ today
day, ~ight-state Southern swing a~t s:;ic~:.ure.
'd
wiD reiiMlin as associate of tack on the Umted State s .. , hi' l&lt;mce from his home ur any of that he was m satisfactory
to maintain good relations with be bad.
11
th~ West The~ said that alwhich she experienced In South
ded t P~. ~S: o:resi ent ~ Mr. Martin. They
provide said
lhJs neighbors.
condition sufferi ng from back
1
though
Soviets have hi.nted
WASHINGTON (UP'I) - A Carolina Wednesday, told a
kn led
M bour ambulance service.
; -Said he was optimi stic that . S;:ryre
dragged him and c hest injuries. He is the
0 andow 1
that the attaches - three Amer· ranking member of GOP presi- 1crowd In SavannBh's Johnson ! tor
ac :
a number of NATO countr ies 1se lt' duwn the hill tar enough so son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
1~w t ge
would JOin the US m creahng llhat a ne1ghbor, Carl Russell _
Sayre
icaus and a Briton _ would be · dential nominee Barry M. Gold- Park that "1t is easy f01 me to hoP ant an cuftJVa eUcrops k ,
expelled, they are not likely
to wa t er•s senate staff has re- feel at home herem
id or
I a multilateral nuclear force ~;;;;~~~~~;;;~
.
· the South- E'
owh to care
vestoc • '
1••••••••••••••••••••~•
take this action.
signed with the election less land."
~~ ter sa 8 ·
(MLF).
than a month away.
"Georgla strains run strong In
ut as
member Qf the U.
-Said Presideni Johnson had
A New surge of polar a•r
Goldwater
confirmed
Wednesmy
family
and
my
husband's
S.
Senate
for
tile
past
12
years,
told
bim
and
his
other
Lop
ad
5ipilled
aeross the nortbrrn
.
hi ad 'tted ·g
e ni
·
LONGVlllW, Tex. - T H E I
bod y of 22 • month - old boy , 1' day mght that Wllliam
1er lived In OgleR
Segreat
grandfatl
s
mJ
l
noran
.e
agrlvisers
that
war
and
peace
der·rplains
today
while tempera.
·
cui tore a a whol '- ,·nex .
I
.
. mo- I ward, a member
County."
She said,
'
lll
CUI
sions regarding the war in ' tore records ff'll in the N!Jrlh
feared kidnaped
from hJs
. of his iegisla- thorpe
.
able as !iwell
as ealmost
unbe·
· h
' bl "
F' h
'd
east for the fOW'th stratg I
ther's car Sunday niaht wa tlve staff for SIX years and one . stressing once more the First l'
'
s of th e th ree rank'mg a1'des m
· F am1·1y ' s Soulh ern hen"tage.
l~vea e. t f IC ter saJ the
day, tbe UPI reported ,
discovered Tuesday ~ Murder
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e I~Ve
our r.est en which Goldwater "ants to abol- y . ....,
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Barry M. Goldwater carried
his carupaign into
president
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Johnson 's home state again
with a char8e that the
Chief Executive '"did not seek
to enlighten ,
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fhe New Campaigners

ThP Dai/•1 ..fliPntin.-1
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er and transportation, timber and farm
lands . He also lauds its natural beautv,
and in the typical political vein tells of
the hard working and friendly traits of
the inhabitants of Appalachia . His contention is that the assistance to be given
by the federal government will bring
our economy in line with the national
average. At the same time he seems to
be ready to put his hometown of Cleveland, a great industrial city in the same
category. He makes a statement to _the
effect that the city has 50.000 fam1hes
In the poverty classification. It sounrls
like a p1tch for the city by the lake to ~et
In on some of big government pro~ram s.
If they have such a situation in that area,
how on earth do they expect to get Appalachia out of a Classification th•t is referred to as poverty, squalor and unem-

ea carried ner baby

was steamed up about such prospects a
•hart time ago has now dri fted hack mto
the old lacksadalslcal ways. This past sum·
mE"r there was not a ~Ingle event statPd

in thl~ area, outsideo nf some annual fairs
the

rountrv .

Mr: Youn~ like all bureaucrats Is convinced that the Economics Opportunities
Act will make all unernnlovable por•nns

into hrPad winners and in one statfmet)t
we are told that the good thin_g about
~etling to be a bread wmner IS that. 1t
will give us thousands of more tax pav~
en to Uncle Sam. We guess that Is the
phllosophv of the pre.ent day govern·
menl. White they are working out wavs
to ~et more ernjtloyed they are rubhln~
thetr hands in anticipation of the add!·
tiona! tax monev they will receive, to

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It'! now definite that Elizabeth Tay·
lor will play the Uta Hagen role in Edward Athee's hit drama, "Who's Afraid
of Virginia Woolf?" and if that doesn't
give you your laugh of the day, nothh~g
will. Those who saw the original will
come to the conclusion that the play
muat have been vastly reworked for the
cinema, because by no stretch ?f the im·
1ginati:a:does the gorgeous MISs Taylor
fit the e of the drab, desperate, re·
jected
e of a coltege professor. And,
lor another chuckle, consider the fact
that her husband Is supposed to be six
years younger than she; they can't even
aet Roddy McDowall for that part. Of
course, you can writ~ the studio's ans·
wer In advance: Liz isn't right for the
picture, but &amp;he's box office.
Pianlat-composer Mary Lou Wtltlams,
liar attraction at the Hickory House, ha1

Time

Babies were seen - but
not heard - In tho Al'llll
of panel moderators, infotJn&amp;..
tioo booth attendants, and mothers In tho press room and 1»blnd the registration desk. Wbal
could bave been a pandemonl·
um of squalling Infanta turned
out to be the quietest three
days in the history of tho bea&lt;lquattera hotel.

There is one other idea that rather gets
u&lt; The senator states that the attack on
poverty must be as broad and diver&lt;e a•
the problem itself. We feel that even the

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ol ·~•I ool oaly lo Chlcap bote
aloo to 811 ol die ..111....,....,
dlacuoslons and leclurel of 1111
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launch even more ambitious programs,

average citizen realizes there

written and recorded "Dirge Blues" In
memory of President Kennedy .. Singer Nancy Wilson is being sued for a
large bundle by her estranged manager,
John Levy, who claims that his contract
with her stitl bas years to run. Meanwhile she's being handled by a new Cali-

fornia organization , Wil-Den.

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There's a btg story tn the $1,000,000
lawsuit that has lreen filed by Frank
Austin Young against a ne•work, a famed ad agency, and the sponsors of a TV
program which Young alleges dramatized his arrest by the Castro government
in Cuba, and caused him to be subjected
to cruel and inhuman treatment In a tiny
punishment cetl in the Isle of Pines Pri·
son. The details of his charges are spinechtlllng, and won't convert many Amer·
leans to Castro's brand of communism.
Former prisoner Young is represented
(in Case Number 0789511964) by Raoul
Lionel Felder, formerly a Federal prosecutor in the 11. S. Attorney General 's offiae .
One of the 10 top box office stars
has a new romance: an Italian chick. He
recently tip-toed out of an association
with a movie beauty who expected marri·
age . . . Arthur Murray sold bls dance
schools, but he isn't retiring. He plans to
produce TV shows.
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Ray Stark, who spent $20,000 trying
out Norman Krasna's new play, "Watch
the Birdie," won't produce It on Broad·
way after all. Stark is nvolved In so many
other projects he offered to buy the
script for a movie, but Krasna wants a
Broadway production first .. . The odds
on the Keating-Kennedy race for tqe _Senate in New York keep changmg ila1ly,
a sure sign that big money Is being bet.
Nobody is.faying much attention to the
president! election.
Frankie (Chico) Randall, who slnga
and plays at Jill\.'s is the proud lather of
a new baby g!r . IUs bride's condition
gave him quite a scare for a while-she
had to be rushed back to the hospitalhut now mother and baby are both out of
danger . . The new Eli Wallach-Anne
Jackson J?lay, ''LUV," staged by Mike Nl·
chois, Will be SRO for the first few
months, at least. It has a hefty advance
sale.

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MA17ER Wl'IIIIT? '10.1
SAID YOU WAi'ITED TO
GET OUT OF ~ OI'M
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YOU JU"'"T UKf TO
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many programs now that they overlap
and the left hand does not even know
what the ri ght is doing. Thev have even
dreamed up a new theme. Instead of a
handout thev now call It the handuo.
whlrh hi our book Is just the same old
malarky.

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Such close auociaUoo
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the mother with the baby
during the early years bas d•
ckled advantageo •• was cleiDonstroted at a recent tbree-&lt;lay
..,...~~ng In Chicago
ol La
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wherever she went until be
old enough to walk Chine•
mothen !raci!Uonal ~ thalr
bablet near them for tlit flnl
fl'le yean. Mextcan mothef'll
use a lon1 1earf or rebozo as I
sling In wbich to earry their
babies.

plovment.
·Most of us are in favor of nlsing the
standard of living, and if we are as hard
working as the good senator states we
should be able to do something for oursel ve-s Hf' call s this a land be ckonin ~ to
those of thP more affluent character to
come to for their recreation. That th£&gt;me
has been harped on for a great many
years In these parts but very little effort is being made to create that type of

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MISS MIDNIGHT'S NOTEBOOK:
June Lockhart, yearning to shake the
!mage she created for years on the "LasSie" TV episodes, hopes to land the lead
in the West Coast company of Tennessee
Williams' pla y, "The Milk Train Doesn't
Stop Here Anymore." And if she does,
that would be the switch of the year.
French movie Idol Alain Delon and his
lreautiful bride, Francine Canovas, ex·
pert a baby in I 965 . .. .. Helen O'Conn~ll's , 20-year-old daughter is seeking a
divorce from her husband, Bill Jackson
-just one of Helen's many priv;~te trouble&amp;, although she sparkles in the floor
show of the Copacahana.
The elegant Stanho~e Hotel Is still
trying to cash a bouncmg check for
$l,()(lj) left by the husband of a famous
'' mo&gt;'lil star ... Robert Goulet is dieting
and working out in a gym every day. He
wants to be at his trimmest when he
goes on the road with a new nightclub
act ·. .. Very odd public relations work
on "Lilith'' Warren Beatty and Jean Seberg just happen to be in it- a'nd they
m!J!ht be considered box office drawsbuf from the ballYhoo sent out about the
fUm, you'd think there weren't any act·
ors at alt, just the unmitigated gen1us of
Robert Rossen . . . Massachusetts Governor Peabody, who lost out In the re~nt
p)'imaries, will be summoned to Wash·
ington by President Johnson and appolnted to an ;mportant post.

St. Louis Tradition Continues, New York Yanks Bow, 9-to 5

By 1'1'11110 G. Brudotadl, M.D.
The American Indlan mo~

An Issue That Concerns Us
M EIGS Cou ntians ha ve an opportunity
to hear at fi rst hand this wee k the
liewa of a candidate lor the t tn1ted
lt ates Senate " he n Robert ~ Taft comPs
lk&gt; Pomeroy-Middl eport to mm~le w1th
t oters . Some of most pressmg L~u es are
In connection \\ ith progra ms now in pro·
p-ess and proposed for lifting of erontlilfc level of these depressed parts and
Jetting us back on th e rnam s tream of
American life as was rece ntly expr ess~ d
In the Tri-State area by Hulrert Horati o
Humphrey , the running mate of Presitient Johnson The opponent of Mr. Taft,
the Incumbent in the office to wh ich Mr.
,.aft aspires aired his views on Appalaahia and other programs that the prPsent administration feels are needed in
a rec. ,nt letter to Ohio voters
Mr. Young starts his little epi•tle
eut on an optimistic note rerltin~ the
boundless prospects of the area. with
great resources such as coal. water pow-

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Reports From The Capitol
General Motors, Reuther'• Unl'B• LYLE W1130N
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United .t'reu Jolernatlonal
ted Automobile Workero uor
Wt:en Walter P. Reuther sat tained their biggest money
down with the automotive deals, ever.
moguls to discuss contract
President Johnson did not
term• he had good reason to commit himself to any of the
believe the Jobnson admlnls- speclltca Involved In the autotratlon would not ob)'ecl if ht moUve labor contracts signed
did 'I
broke through the admlnl,tra· and sUll pendln g. BuI he
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lion's wage guldehne1. So object to any of them either.
Reuther broke through tn a bt I On batance LBJ apPeared to
way, From Chrysler, Ford and be well pleased with the labor

news from Detroit unUI the In·
duotry peact bl •w up In 1
UAW-GM uploslon.. There il
Democratic anxiety now that
the General Motors strike mil}'
slow the forward stride of the
national economy just before I
presldenUal election.
What the Jobnson adminlstra·
lion really wanted from Detroit
was price reductions. Jolmsoo
said las! January that he would

2-Daily Sentinel, Porneroy·Middleport, 0., Oct. 8, 1964

velopmenl! for any trend
toward Inflationary Increases.
Another feature that added
The President's Council of Eco- the success of this metin&amp; and
nomic Advisers was more sp• the peace of mind of the motbciflc In a January report to en was complete reliance oe
LBJ _ The council report urged disposable diapers - a booa
certain unnamed Industries to to any mvther whether at cui prices In advance of labor vea:loo or In tho homo.
negotiatioos.
Th US, with I uwuDIUIIl
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1u111 these mother&amp; completed
II speclltcaUy cited those :1!1· ... lba lnlsiness at hand. So far
dllll:leo . ..,.llh abovo av~s~ , as lbeil' babies were noncomproductivity gains and mgh ed they bad never been ferti&gt;prollil, CouncU President Walt- or away than their own back
er W. Heller told reporter· at yard, Odd how the wisdom ol
a briefing that the auto Indo• the ages ha• to be learned anew
try was In that cate~ory ·
from time to time.
Admtnlltl·auon officials also
were expre•slng privately their
Q-Aboul lour montbs ll'l
learo that Reuther would go for our aon, 10, developed a Ump
broke with uniiSUally large which the doclor said w 1 1
money d01114nes In this yur'o Perth~' · diaeaoe, What II lhl
contract talk!. The council lllltd cause and how serious Is It?
companies enjoying oubstanUal How lon1 wiU ho have lo bt
Increases In producLvtty be- In a caatT
yond the national level of IllA-Pertheo' disease II
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crease would tend to accumu.
Ide very large profltl b wages tnllarnmatlon of the booe and
were tied to the slower nation- cartilage ol the upper and ol
the lemur. Tho same dlseast,
al productivity pace.
"Such profits become highly when It involves the tnees, il
flslbla to die public and COD- eaUed 091ood • Schlatter'• .U..
IIItute a (UN! lor strongly In- ease. 'I1lt cause 11 unknown.
tensified wage dema.ru:IJ," the Tba disease will clear up at
COQIICU repvrte&lt; tn languaga about the lime your oou reachthat could have been aimed di'
adolescence. He will bavo
to wear some sort ol aupporl
rocUy at Detroit.
"Extra Increases In wagea or tAl pm'enl weight beating IDIUI
fringe benefits might tend to the diseaso hal run Ito course.
1pread to other lndllll:lea. er• U ba doeo tbere ahould be na
all~~&amp; a aeneral cosi-!IUsh !rom deformity or bad oflect of lDJ
tha wage lllde. There Is no jill- ldnd.

HELEN HELP US!
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Helen Bottel---'

huncrer
a ''home prepared"
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meal at jus1 tht righl temJIO"'
ature waa available kept tbue
bable• bappy and quiet.

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watch aU wage and price e-

does. For thlo there Is an ar·
gument, and.J .get mas!led.
Thb column Is dedicated to
Is It me ~ my Mom?-SINKyou1111 peopl~, tlleir problems ING
and pleasures, their troubles
and fun. As wtth the rest of Dear Sink:
It's both. You mother wants
Helen Help Us!, lt welcomes
you
to be a credit to her, and
laughs but won't dodge a oeryou
WANT
credit lrom her, Net·
lous questioo with a brush-oil.
tber of you try very hard to
Send your teen·agP questions see bow the other really feels.
to Youth Asked For It, care of
Mother, If you're reading this
Helen Help Us!, this newspapfor 1oodness sakes, see the
er.
GOOD, and comment oo it.
DOOR MAT, JUNIOR GRADE Give comptlmento Instead of
Joe and I were going togeth- crtticlam. Hospital comero and
er for eight months. During dusUe11 rooms end good taste
this time he has stepped out comes a lot faster wh011 the
on me, treated me rotten, hurt first efforts are appreciated.
me very much. We alway• had
And "Sinldng,'' gel that cblp
to be . with his friends,
do
things his way. He was lnsul'- off your sboulder. I'll bet you've
lng and mean, and Ito stood me got a anappy answer au ready
up once too often. So we broke before your mother even opens
her mouth, (because you jus!
up, al my request.
KNOW she'D be on the prod),
There'• only one thing. I love Ask her advice - even TAKE
him very much and every limo tt once In a while. You'D make
I look at things be gave me her very graleful - and thoroor won for me, I could ery. I fore nicer. -H
know all I have to do to call
Dear Helen:
him up and ask him a couple
My mother and I are arguof times If we could get baclt Ing. I wasb my lace avery
!Aigether and he would proba- night before IDIIIII to bed. I
bly 8ivo It another try. Only use my banda and lingers and
I've been the one that apologiz- rub the ooap In, so I can gel
ed and asked hlmt o como around my nose and cbln, then
beck every lime we fought.
rlnSI thoroughly, My mother
I'm not asking blm to treat aatd I should use a wash cloth
me like a queen, but only as because it· cleans better. I oay
a human being. Do you suppose my bands are better. I know
he would next Urne•-MIXED th1l II 1111all, but who 11 right?
-F.U.F.
UP, SHOOK UP GIRL
Dear F:
Dear MUSUG:
lofy doctor aide• with you. II
You already asnwered thai
you
bave acne, 1 wa&amp;b cloth
questloo. Everything you said
can
spread It or cauoe lnf09"
In your leiter adds up to one
~tile word - "NOI" CryiJIC a Uon. -H.
Uttie over a lost love Ia a lot
This column II dedicated to
less painful than cryillll a lllefamlly
Uvlng. IAl U JOU'fe baV·
dme because you didn't let him
slay lost. -H.
PERSONAL TO J,K, OF PAW·
TUCKET: II you have to ask
tbeae questiona, you aren•t n•
dy to date! You'd bolter bave
DIVOTID TO tNTIRIIl 0P
tome wotnan .. to .. woman
MIIGI MASON AI!IA
talks with your mother, NOT
the ktds dowo tho blocl&lt;.-H.
CIWhot T•aMitlll,. ldltN
Dear Helen:
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My mother Is alway• rltlhL .., .,. na. Ollie "•'"" ... utlftllll..
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I can't !ell her different be- Obi..
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cause I'm just 13 antl H I do Stlt lllltel1al ...... WV M111.
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I'll get killed. She tltlnk1 13 Ia
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right, or do my hair rlcht. or
I don'l like lhl ti!IDp . lliMI
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT

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• • old ''secret•• Gl
th11 success lles in tho fact that
nothing disturbs the bebJ
who tnows that hls mother il
near. The only uceptlon lo
thls Is that a baby il quick lo
sense an emotlollal upset In
the mother. Nurneu and tha
fact that at the ltrlt lh&lt;&gt;w of
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1ng ldd trouble or just plain
trouble, lei Helen help YOU.
She will also welcoma your
own amus11111 experiences. Addrea llelen Bollel Ia oare of
tbiJ newspaper.

UllcaUon, 00 either acODOmle
or equity grounda, lor diJtrlbu.
lloD of abov average gains Ia
produetlvlty e~clusively lllrou&amp;ll
lba prolltll cbannel.

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game-tyinE homer. Tim McCar· AI Downing, who retired pinch- game-tying !Ingle. Flood'• trl· nals ahead, 8-4 .
blanrhard and a single by Bob- !lrong by retiring the Yankees
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rJ~&gt;~:~~:~:~~~r.r.§~ Unheatens Will Clash in Pomeroy l, i~i;:~n;:~:;:~d~eypo~~~~B, I~
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lived up to the proud tradition
or the most successfUl of all

Nat ional League teams in dasS.lc &lt;.:ompe tition.
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End Dave Reed retvered • strong back who lead• area
two uftbeatens Friday nlght Panther fumble in the
end teams In scoring. Pomeroy's
wh en Jackson's Ironmen ln. zone with 15 seconlil. left in blg defensive job, therefore,
vade Melgs County to test the the last stanza.
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will be to stop the hard-drivPomeroy Purple Panthers.
Jackson, on the other hand, ing back. Davis carried 41 times
Both · teams are winners of has not oeen seriously tested in one of Jackson'• games, and
four consecutiv e grid outings· in jts gamea. The Ironmen 40 times against Athena last
this Jail without a taste of de- haAded Athens a H.O setback week,
8,
fea t.
last Friday night.
Pomeroy however II still lit- Headliner of the Jackson of· Though several Pomeroy
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era tly shakmg
from ' -tbe · scare feRJe is 2.20 lb. Fullback Butch p1ayers su f!er ed bumps and
MiddJel!ort imposed last week.. Davis. It has been indicated bruises In last week's hard--h•
Coach ·charley Chancey's squad sn far that the entire Ironmenl ting game against the Jackets,
. around the all hands are ezpeeted to be
downe&lt;J. the Jackets 18J14 when offense .as built

ready lor this Frtday night's

CJ h
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Georgia
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Clemson,
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The Na twnal League chamweek
for
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distance
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Vanderbilt,:
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Rex
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Tennessee
over
Boston
College.
ed and out-pitt hed the Ameri
Guards Bob Crow and Don est for the trees.
~u~urn over C..:hattan~a . Vir-~
can League standard bearers
Facts and Figures
Cullums,
Tackles
Louts
Diehl
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WMI, William and
Wlth a 9-5 victory that dehght·
0111 ~ a e, exas an
1· Mary over
and
Harley
Hendn
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Half.
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over
Furman
and
LSU
ST.
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ed a cnmd ot 30,805 at Busch
backs Bob Smith and B iII da State are the recommended over North Carolina.
1 figur es on the 1964 World S..
Stad1um
ht&gt;re• al though
• ries:
Jewell, Center Carson Crow. par lay th
t.5 d as't they
bet
Tbe Mid west
There were many Cardinal
Fullback Phil Swindell
and ,s~ y ~n . ~ se k_par ' onIt be- l Ohio State over Illinois
Wednesda}' result-st. Louts
heroes~Curt Flood , Ca rl WarQuarterback Frank (Tonto ) Por· t e atm ' Y 1 11mh ontohr on
Buckeyes move up in the na- Cardinals 9, New York Yaacause
. 1 ranki ngs desp1'te bemg kees .5
w1ck, M1ke Shannon and Bar·
ter.
d d wo o e ee are un- tiona
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six-point underdogs.
Senes slandmg- Carumals I.
Redbirds unleashed a 12~hit at·
Tht East
Minnesota over Northwestern Yankees. 0.
ta ck that tagged Yank ee ace
Sy racuse ove r UCLA - The - Could be one of the best Series wmner- Frrst lt-am to
Whrtey Ford with his d ghl loss
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Orangernen keep looking better game!! of the day .
win lour games.
In World S&lt;&gt;ries compettlion.
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and better after an opening Michigan over Michigan State Second gam• - At Busch
Joss to Boston College.
- Spartans suffer a let-down Stadium, St. Louis, Thur3da.J,
Flood Was Hero
after their victory over South- Oct. 8, 2 P .M. EDT.
First, of course, was Flood Twenty
Middleport Yellow said Thursday night for th.e thb week.
ed middle guard on de!ense and Army over Penn State - The ern Cal.
Remaining games - Third,
whose rousing tn ple oH the left Jackets - with possibly 18 In second week straight he will Ashley hopes Wallace
and center snapback on punt forma· Cadets snap back afte r bemg Iowa over Indiana _ Hawk· rourth , and fifth (if necessary)
fiC'ld bleacher wall climaxed shape to play, and three of open with a changed lineup, King can play .
tion plays. It will I.Je his f1 rst toppled by Te xas .
eyes could be the Dlg Ten sur- at Yankee ·stadium, New York,
th e fou r-run sixlh-mmng rally those pint-sized freshmen- in- ~bis .time due to Injuries com· Also out for the second week shot at offensive ta ckl e.
Pitt over Wes t Virginia
pnse of the year .
S_aturday. Sunday, and_Monday;
Wh1 ch ovr came the early Van- vade Logan Friday night to mg m the Pomeroy game last and apparently for lhe seasop, 1 th b kf !d S
135 lb Panthers are a little too tough Mtssturi over Kansas Slate- stxth and seventh (if neceskee le ad. But to set the stage play football .
week. Out ts Rod Sauer, regu· is 210 lb. tackle Craig Rawlings J n S!e hac le · eruor
h · for the Mountaineers in the air The Tt.!ters torward wall fig- sary) at Busch Stadium, St.
for Fl ood, 1'I r1rs t was .neces- Logan, defendmg
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' h·oelf ' Jcp .enson opens
at Lng t- and on .the ground
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. Wed nes dny and ThW"Jo
champions,
Jar full bac k, for th e season; a casuaIty to hi s book s.
lb
ures to make the d•ff erence. LouJs,
180
sary for Shannon to he the is undefeated in four 1964 starts out is Bill Halley, also possibly Logan Coach Mel Adams, on Va ' umor
f t!b k arry
Also: Purdue ove r Wisconsin, day. (Friday and Tuesday art
score with his towering horner and to date is heavily favored for the season; out is reserve the other hand, reported all ance ~~pens at u ac lf ~I - Prince ton ove r Dartmou th
Kansas over Iowa s tate. Ne- day s oFf for travelL
and tor Warwil'k to deliver with to repeat as title winner. Its 185 lb. back Paul Wilson, who hands ready for the Middleport ~~5 ~: a~e can~~\ 1 play, Seruor Atoning for last ye~:~ r' s one- braska over South Carolma, ! Second game pitchers-YIJI.o
his pmch-hit si ngle Ulat gave line, on offenS{', averages 190 after two drills this week
game.
t 1 ft ·h 1 ;~c\ a /~:o lb opens pomt defeat.
Ohio
ove r Toledo. Cincmnati kees: Mel S~~ttlemyre (9-3);
the Cardina ls a 5--4 !earl.
lbs., its backs, led by All-SEO- not shown up since, and pre- Ashley expects to call on Jun- ~ eB d~ ~1c • an
hi . Jun- C l bi 0
Har ard
over Xa vier (0 .), and Dayton 1Cardinals . Bob Gibson (19-12).
Ad 11
f
t0
k AL 1\aifback G€orge Hwnmel, sumably has resigned
from lor 138 lb. John Blake and 10 ~ ~ ty t ooretge~s k ' seltc~ A ~ .umRo~ tverll the vwa 11 - over Louisville.
1· Series'odds-Even money.
tl nd. ;en, ~ course,
~t . e averages 1G8 1bs.
the squad: perhaps out f o r Sophomore 130 lb. George Sau- on f s 0 1 a iua; er a~ · a. ert rc ue
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! Second game odds- Yankees
~e I Sp ~ty 0 power pay 0 fm Logan crushed Bexley 32.0, lh.ls week is Alan Wallace, sen- er at ends, Junior 220 lb. Davepa me Slow us wee agams Also Boston U. over Temple, Texas over Oklahoma - The 1favored, lJ.lO.
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Cornel l ovC'r Penn,
utgers Longhorns get over a maJor W:eathcr ,1~e('ast-8unny aud
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. e. an .ee~ against Logan's third unit), Gal- has a badly infected tooth, and Pickens at tackles, Senior 140
Varl'ce has tx&gt; en a ta ckle and over Leh tgh, Villanova over hurdle in their bid for a second mild .
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m. h \ ~~ah 1 /e~f ~m~gs-JU~ lipoliS 44..0, al)d Wellston 16.0. finally, perhaps out, or
re- lb. Randy Humphrey anrl Jun~ end. Stephenson, after a good Detroit. Yale over Brown and st raight na tional title.
First game · ~tbmdance- 30,•
~s ~ ~ ~ 0h ~~va ~ so 0 • Middleport is 1-2--1, defeating stricted to limited duty is lor 165 lb. Ken Harris
at game at end last week
is Holy Cross over Colga te.
Arkansas over Baylor - na 805..
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t~n N u;.mg 1 ~ ec tc ay s of Rutl.:i.nd, tying Wahama, and senior guard Tom King who guards, and Senior 175 lb. Bob back at h1s old JOb as a' halfh
h
zorbaf' ks are starting to ge t no· I Fi~t ·l am·e '' .iigures-net .,.
~ a wna ague race.
losing to Pomeroy and Athens. suffered one fractured finger Caruthers at center, on offense. back.
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Navy ove; Georgta
h top 10.
er'!WJhare ·.:fllllo2.49; players
for single runs m the first and
On defense, Ashley hope.s Roger s.ta u .ach ~ s. JUst _as toug I An:.::ona over i.,.ew Me~ico - shbii l12Q$l(fift('; Yankees and
second mmngs but Ford
Vance and Blake will opera!£' to stop a_t mgh t as he Js dunng Arizona has bt"en groommg for Cardinals club share $12,501.04
seemed enroute lo his lith seat ends, Ashley and Pickens al the daytJme.
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this one .
each ; American and NaUonel.
ries victory anyway thanks to
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ta~kles, Kmg (maybe) and Joe MH"l ml 1Fla .) over Cal ifornia Colorado over Oklahoma State League share- $12,501.03 each.
Tom Trcsh, who drove in three
Relc~m~n at g uard~ ( ~~ Jc h- --: Gold(&gt;~ ~ear s make the long - by three or four touc hdowns. Radio and television- Via Na..
ol the first four New York runs
mans fir st star t), Wlth mslde tnp to 1&lt; Ianda for nothmg . .
TCU over Texas Tech - Ev- tiona! Broadcasting Company
with a homer and a double.
By STEVE SNIDER
from injured second baseman Maxvill gets the cal1 again but linebackers bemg Ca ruthers ~nd S Alabama overbNorlh Carohna eryone on the Ginza likes the (NBC ).
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Juhan Javier rn ilie opener but, Jav1er probably WLil be lD there b k
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Florida Slate owr Kentucky 11· orne
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ST. LOUIS &lt;Ul-'11 - Where like Wednesday he'll not be in -bruised hip and all - some ac ers oore an
ep enson
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Also: Anzona Stale over Tex· BOSTON (UPI) - An Aut•
Ken Boyer opened the sixth will it end?
today's starti~g lineup. Dal time during the latter stages. and ~eep men Geon;e Sauer and Wil~~~~;oles defen.)-e upsets t e as Western, Tu_lsa over Hous- mobil'! Legal Association rwlnmng with a single. however,
and after Bill White struck out, Those proud New York Yan- ======::;i====-=========== Harris,
,~·1.ISSlSs1·.pp1, over Fl on'd n - ~ Ttun, .t New
State
discovered
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Available substitu tes will be 1ole Miss will ha ve to be at its , nm Y ex. an
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Sophomore 135 lb Jim Whit- ' b t
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I Stale over North Texas S"'te. equtpment on some American
World Series games and today
latch, F'resh~en 115- lb Jeff ' ~~-- Is -~~ c~u-· ~~
The Far We~t .,
cars, 'Ppeared OD •
Woody Works they sent out the youngest Yan·
Boggs and 115 lb. Mark Tanne·
WINOY TODAY
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Offense on
Stottlernyre-hoplng for a miT+
Hood, and 96 lb . Blll Hackett, ro~r t~~y; se:%ndlSg~~ee Jl' ~f Irow.
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acle to halt their slump in ~ The Women's Society
of Ulah Swan and Leone Bah- linemen.
the World Series here.
Stanford over Rice - by
second g 3 me of baseball ! Christian Service will meet at cock are at Athens at
the
LOGAN STARTERS
The weather bureau said the 1more ~an an eye-lash, though I
Pass Drills
cl as~ic agamst the red-hot St . the home of Mrs . Syb1'l M1'lcs • home of M_r. and Mrs. Mar•·on Ends wi 11 be steve MOW (' M•, sk• over Buscl1 St"dium would , Washmgton
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the Big Ten traimng camps
Big Bob Gibson, a right- The Esther Circle wlll hold Riggs' new daughter.
kles Earl Beery 205, and Guy the temperature at game t1me of the best m the \\ est.
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IdahoNo trouOh!O State sharpened up Jts h~n e
ast .a er, was.
its regular meeting ·at
the Visiting over the week end Ch amp, 19'l, •· c.uards, Mer1 Bee.' would be a bout 65.
' bleOregon
at all over
for the
Webfeet.
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passmg game Wedne.c;day Jn pltchmg chmce of confident Baptist Church Friday evening with Nellie Cozart were Mr. ry 190, and Gary Derr, 185 ,
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EVEN MONEY
a~dou~ern_ ~h:v~roj::sas stili .
preparation for i1 s &lt;'lash S&lt;itur- Carq.i~~l . Man age r Jo~nny October 9 with Mrs. Frances and Mrs. Lewis Cozart, Mr. Center, Jack F?x , 187,
day wilh defending champion Ke.an~ (o extend the National 1\''llcoxen as hostess
and Mrs Sanford C-art of Quarterback •s John Gass~r. ST. LOUIS (UPll - The odds.. f
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...... 'Leo- 162 lbs. an d 6-2 speedster: Hum- makers now are quotmg the smartmg
rom as wee s oss 1
Ilhnms.
League's m&lt;tg1c
' Lorain and
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Coach Woody Hayes beld the Yankees and n~il vict~ry No. 2 o:tober 18 will ~ ' Ho~e- nard Dailey, K~no.
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meJ, 161 , and Jim Brandt, 167, World Series As an •·even mon- to l\.~J ~hlgan Stat e.
n over !
LAUNDRY offensive uni t overtime for 15 \x;fore the scnes sw1lches to commg Day at the · Baptist
are halfbacks, and Dale Bren- ey" affair on the strength of Al so . Bngham \_' 0 u_g
minutes and then commented New"York for the third game Church with a special pro- Spending the weekend wilh ning, 177, opens at fullback .
J.he Cardinals' openmg game Colorado Stale, "Y•cluta Sovtcr
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down, but 1t sure took a while." The Yankees played even in the church basement.
were Mrs. Donald Polly, Mr. mel and Brenning earned All- The Yankr.es were 17-10 favor- over Umv . 0 Paca JC u
yo·. WY .!t-5428
Coach Duffy Daugherty said worse Wednesday, as the ~ardi- October 19 .. 28 wi)l be the and Mrs. Elmer Burton and Mr. League recognition last season. ites bt&gt;fore Wednesday 's fJTSt
over Utah;
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his Michigan . State Spartans nal!l goL the jump with Vlctory revival at the Baptist Church and Mrs. Clarence Dean, all On defense, the principal in- game.
were in top physical shape for Ne. 1 by a 9-5 score, than they w!th W. Roy Stewart of Clarks-- of Columbus.
sert is Lloyd Simmons, 246 lb. For today 's second game, th£'
Michigan . He ran the team did last year in losing four ville, Tenn. as evangelist.
C lH
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Pierce middle guard in Adams' .six- American League champions
through the last full .scale pruc- straight to the Lns Angeles Mr.Mand
Mrs.
Critt
Bradford
a Mng ondn M ryLeo 0 na- man defensive lint!.
were l1alrllne
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IeIt ond ay mornmg
1o spend were
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Dodgers.
hue f Portland Ernest Wyatt
t Ice of the week .
At Madison, Wisconsin Coach , ~ .-. c:¥-jls Are Even
several days with Mr. and and ~r and Mr~ Hobart NewMilt Bruhn juggled .his l•neup to , That "Jerformance dropped .the ~rs. Addison Piper at Wash- eU of chester and Dora Pierce.
put more punch mto the of· Yankees from s 17-10 openmg mgton, Pa. Mrs. Helen Younce
lor "The Tailored Man"?
fense, moving Tom Jankowski (avorite to even money for the who has been visiting her bro- Harold Newlun has returned
to an offensive back spot. He series . but the oddsmakers ther - in ~ law and sister, will home from University hospital
also switched hard-running haf- tabbed .. them at 11~10 to .win return home with them.
in Columbus.
back Carl Silvestn to the de· today before a crowd of JUSt Recent guests of Mr. and
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fensive secondary.
under 31 ,000 starting at 2 p m Mrs. Jake Holmun were Mrs. Rose Easterday or Racme VISIndiana continu£'d its si:'Cond EDT.
Holman's brother·in-law
and ited Delores Frank.
day of work on pass defense.
While the Cardinals rode ttap- sister, Mr. and Mrs. James I (.llariea and John Hensley,
Wingback Doug Spicer was pily on the momentwn that Gil!isple and son of Chicago. Anna Lighter and Iva Carpenmoved into the No. I !tlot on ~arried them to the pennant on IlL Mrs. Holman accompanied ter attended funeral serv1Ct.:
both defense and nffPnse.
the {tnal day of . the season, the them to their home and visit- for their uncle, Don RosenberPurdue suffered a setback Yankees simply were outclassed ed with them and other rela· ry, New Philadelphia.
when defensive halfback John Wednesday .
tives.
Shure suffered a 1.llslocated Mickey Mantle a n d Clete Mr, and Mrs. John Humes of Mary Pierce spent . sever~!
shoulder, The injury occurred Boyer each committed a costly Canton spent the week end days at Steubenville With Suz1e
during a passing drill and may error and veteran catcher El- with Mrs. Lottie Wilcoxen.
Cooley.
keep him out of the lmeup Sat· ston Howard had two passed Mrs. Mattie Yost of Oak Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Walkurday.
balls. Left fielde.r Tom Tresh Grove spent Monday with Mr. er, Heedsville, were visitini
Uneup Chang~s Conll~ue
lost lwo fly _halls m the sun and and Mrs. Eber Carnahan.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Curtis.
The Northweslf'rn Wildcats Roger Marls over-ran ~he ball
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Blake
-Viole' Sw.Jth
replaced fullback Steve Murphy trymg to get at ~. tr1ple by and Miss Lelia Burr of Ashta·
--- -Jn practice with young sopho- C&lt;.~rdinal calcher 11m McCar- bula spent over the week end Mr. Ira Beeg1e,
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more Boi&gt; McKelvey. Murphy, ver.
with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Colms Mr, and M&lt;s. Crill Bradford
the Wildcats' leading ground Those were tiroffs the Yan· and family.
of WorUlington and Mn. · Hergainer, suf.fer~ nn ankle injury kees are str~ving desperately- Mrs. Gretta Simpson return· man Carson of COOlville wert~
against Ilhnots last week.
mnybe press mg too much - to ed from spending last week guests uf r~latives here Satur·
First string left end Kent get back in the groove lha~ with Mr. and Mrs. Solon But- day.
Kramer was replaced during .araught them 20 world cham cher at Cleveland.
drills by \linnesota Coach Mur- 5f$1lips In 28 ,ertes.
Mrs. Elmer Hunter and son, Mrs. Gerald Simpson apent
ray Warrnath. The change was , -~ " Card11 Were L.ooae
Ira, and grandson.
Stephen last week in Columbus with
expected to be only temporary. The t:ardinals, meanwhile, Hunter, of Vincent !pent Sl.llt' her sister and family helpmg·
Warmath ran the team through uJltY(&gt;d lt 1 ·~the; yankees used day with Mr. and Mrs. Verne care for their new baby .
.._~...
Watterson.
light contact work.
At Iowa City, Coach Jerry, .~ !'lin the pta~ers were calm Mr. and Mrl. Helll'J Roush Mr. and Mrs. Carol Sayre
Burns said the hitting was · 'I"' the ~arne, " said Keane, returned after spending
two o1 Pittsburgh, P~ ., spent the
"sood" during a scrimmage , ._nd .•d1at's a Kreat sign. It weeks ln Akron with relatJves. weekend here with their rela·
that wound up the week's eon- itl"ans we · wore loo•e and They accompanied Mr.
and ltv...
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Only you cutt the authonty on the style, the
tact work. "The team showed '""~(' . - ·.
-Mrs. John Fisher ~ Nlapra Mr. and Mrs. Fr•nciS Morns
fit thai 1s JUSt right lor you. Th1s is not a boy's
good spirit but poor conC...tra- ,Gitislin. wbo won nine of hts Falls lor ,.vera! days.
spent Monday In Athens _v1slt·
shirt and Dod probably couldn't wear it. Arrow
lion during a workout agaillst 1asl 12 starts down the stretch, Mr. and Mro. Onjer Crarnlet 11111 lhetr daughter, ChriStme
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Indiana plays," he said. Indicated he's among the real and Mr. and Mrs. Albert HID 1. _;;;,.;;;kiie..·.=------iiii==;;;;;;:;j
Notre ~me experlrnenotd; "loo.se~ ones.
attended a family r&lt;!Unlon Sun- II
out the body lines. See the Arrow TTM Collection
during Its scrlmn]age with "You can't be worried about day at the homt, of Mr. and PIRST
today, the problem ol tailoring lor young men is
aophornore Don Gmltter at the them," said bIg Bob. "Of Mrs. Stanley Troiaau at Bash· QUALITY
solved, you ::solve the choice ol &amp;tyle, pattern and.
outalde Unebacklng spot. The course. they're good. But 10 a~ an,
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Irish will be coun~ pQ.Wm tO&gt;- ... Gf' t-'h e · te~9 In pjlt ;· Mr. and Mrt. Gene Beegle _
Certified 011 Station
flU In lor the ·:\"'~;~'-·-~~ "' fl!l!!-~~"'
' ··· of New Brighton, Pa., apent
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Mr. and Mrs. Charle! Han· Donald Hoffm an was a F'ri · - - - num and son, Robert . were in day night gue st or Stev1e and
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PT. PLEASANT - Seventeen I
persons are partici pating
m
A birthday dinner was given
Rev . Wilbur Baxter ha s re
The Wild
art traim ns g1ven m Pt Pit&gt; as).II
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E.U.B. BROTHERHOOD
Ition is bf&gt;i ng sponsore-d by lhe
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Aid atll!nding were Mr. and Mrs. a revival.
The.
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basement on Thurday
. ' bus. Clara and J oseph Cape- er o( Rev
the church. Rev. Jack Welch, "e. 'n•··u UnJ'"''r
11 \ ' a . was thc gues 1 spea ker church
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. . and
. Mrs. Bax ter.. b
As Advertised tn
Pouen..nl
Ca1vtn
. 1recov enng .tn Holzer hos pita l '
u: . ng e"c·h ll'ed- 1or 1hc 1.trs 1 mee1mg o1 th e sea. 1I 1e day. was spent quiiimg on It1ar1, Mr. and Mrs .
Pastor of tht. St. Pau] Lu ther- l'he group m••tJ
Good Housekeeplna la
an \hurch . ~·as guest speaker. nPsdn y evemng is b•c'ing taught son of thl• Eptscopal Church two QUilts and en]~ymg a sack Blessing of Letart .
from recent surgery .
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Speaal musH was presented by \Irs. W G. Schepman of Wumen Tuesdav The meet I lunch. Those all~nd.m~ w~r~ Au- ~ Mrs. Alice Brinker is enjoy- Several _from Leta rt atlend-1
by ~fr . and \Irs.
Haymond So.utll l'. 1l a•rl•stnn
Th•,
Grimm
, 1·no" her new 1.ob as l'OO k at lh e ed the Wahama Hornecom•ng
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ten m~ h('gf! n WJlh :·· cnrpnr~ 1e com· drey
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A I I k I (, Q] 1(1 Hollms. \-elm&lt;l Ho man L I I s~ I
parade and root ball game ~ rl wrek sr ss ton began 011 Sept rnunwn at · IJ m.
po uc
,
' e ;} f
u100
lbose attendlrui
_ were Ray 14 and wtll conclude on Nov. d.mner wa s served tn th e pans
. h , Harbar&lt;J
C.erlach,
Th e Lear
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Wea\ler
, Paul Rickard. Tom 11:1 The
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A Budget Sntr That
group
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Horfman , Ed Bumgarn er, John v,; it h chareual, !Ja ~tel s. and wa gtJPst speaker and then a bus- El\ au C'1 111 ~-'t . dll o,se · \\Wa~d . bGar· scpt . 28 . Mrs. Pauline Tay lor tl~1° 11 m Pleasant Valley hos- 1
RemoYII HARONE:SS
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B umgarner. J ohn Harrah, Ot -He
r col ors
me.ss sesswn was held .
I IS the new president.
Tl
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T 1 h
&amp; IRON
Lieving, Parllctpating &lt;.~ re Ylrs . Norner
Mr. and Mrs. True Blessing
Ie new. ~me. e ep one extie Rou~ h . Ber nard
Scarberrv. Mrs Vtrgtl
Mrs Ander son used a s her Audr7 Huffman, Mabel and Iof Mason culled on ]rene Wine" c~ange bUJldmg IS progressmg
Oth.a Liev lng . Mr. Amstroag. mun
Soten1, Filten, Refine•
Whal are water spotl,
James Roush, Robert Cooki' . . Burris. Sr , Mrs·. Wilh am Ra r- lopiL" ··Episcopa l Churd1 \Vom· Irene Y. m_ebrenner made apple ·brenner Thursday afternoon.
nicely . They put the cement
lime spoiS, film t'au.sed by
Richard Ord ,
E.dgar LaynP .I dm, Sr . Mrs Harold
Hoss, L·n ·· cxpl ~ i l!ing 1he obj~ctive of buller. ~rld.&lt;J y :hr.y have now The Sunday School attend- slab roof on by crane Friday .
tap waler7 How do the)'
George Jewell. Charles Weav· IMr s l~obelt Siler, Mrs Clyd e lhP_ ECW and dt scussmg t~e made :!6 gal!ons.
. . anceofuurloralchurcheswerc Mr. Har~ey Bone;utter . Dar~
hurt cumplex:lon11
dull
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cken
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Carl Gibbs
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dulles
of
the
vanous
standmg
Kussel\
1homas
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I Hoffmun and Ch&lt;1rles Han
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hair
spoil
fabrics
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Barry Millf', , Rev .
Milrtin E J C
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Monroe 1committees wtth th e more than a~ I, 01110 , spent t 11e v.ee en G4: Letart Methodist 60 . Oak nom each sent a . eef to t e
swers Phone tor fOUr
:Berisford. and guests.
. ch · Mar:y 'E , 1r~ G ·
140 church women attending.
wtth hts mother , Marg;uet I G
E U B 36 ' d ·8
d slaughter house hll s week to
F'REE copv of "The Wa·
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as I:! ,
rs. ~ e J n ammon.
I Thomws They also had
as rove ,
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oar I be butchered for their freezter Spot s:ory ."
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I~rs C. R. Schurman, ~rs . Nel· ! Officers of the Chnst Episco- Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and I Bapti st, 21.
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. .
1ers.
_Tbe New Ha~ en JOY.n Coun- lle P&lt;mgh, Mrs . .J. B. ~\iorsham. pnl Churchwomen this
year • ~1rs . Harrv Thomas and daugh· Mrs . Ruby _Gnmm VISited s~v -~ Mr. Lewis Blessing of Colutnctl tnf't't on Thursday
, - October
I Mrs.
Evelyn
McDamel, Mrs.
t&gt;ral homes m .the .commumty bus. Oh.10 was a wee k en d
. to
FREE
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n.
1 . ~l·th I VIVI.&lt;~n
' Qr I S reguar _ m;emg
Gllmou_r, Mr . W. C. Gil- presJdl:!nl; Mrs . Ca rroll W. Cas- , Mr s. Carrie !:'Iesher o( Sl.!on a membership dnve for thc l uest o( his arents, Mr and
CompletelY Auformtlc
Mayor Donal Batie} prestdint: ! mour , and M1ss Wanda Stem- to, VICe· resident : Mrs. F . w· 1
lnral P T.A.
g
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Others present were Hi 1 d a 1 1
P
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Petersburg, If\ a ., returned to M
d M
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H0 ff- 1Mrs. Calv1n Blessmg .
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, Mr. and Mrs Dennis Roush
, .d
pe.
Ingraham, recordmg secretary; Florida after spending .- cou·
r. an
rs.. ~rre
WE STOCK WATER
.nl gwav, recorder,
Roland ,
M J k p k
d. 1
man were shoppmg '"New Hars." ac. ar , cor:espon_ mg pie of weeks here for the fun· ven Pomero and Pt Pleas- Ispent Sunduy with tliS
son,
Karr, 6. J Howard, Jr. Paul i
so&gt;&gt;ENER SALT
-. 1 k d ,....h 1 . R ·h C 1 OH-KAN Na•••-s 1-15
seer .tary' Mrs. Gall F'aires, era\ and burial or her husband
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· Johnny. and ram1ly in Proctor.n c ar , .... ar es
ous , ar
treasurer
&lt;Int. .:\londay .
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Mr' Mmer resident
1 Mrs. Barbara Lewis shopped Iv•lle, Ohio.
.
Tennant, councilmen, and Don.
d Ch 1 z
E (l't
· 1'I' eam
, sided s.durin" the
· P
• preMrs. Lavera P1ersall of Pl.
ld Ohlmger
a
an
ares
erI orut
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business
sesIn Parkersburg Mond ay.
kl
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Pleasant called on Mrs. Mau de
e.
PT· PLEASANT - Orl etl a , sion and Mrs · S· 0 · Litt lepage :'
Mr. an b rs.
h S
d
The Council voted to notify
. Charles
. .1 Han·
. Rous , atur ay evcnmg.
tile Town Attorney to proceed Sturgeon and Sandra Pauley I was progra m chairman. ~rs . E. ,
JRtom we:eod uMsmedss Vlsl urs m Mr. and Mrs. Okey Roush J
it
Bartow Jones gave the mvocaavens\.\oo
on ay ·
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with legation~ to obtain a rioht- tave een se ec e as co- ors
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were , un ay mner guess o
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f th
nen
e s s I Mr. •om d Mrs. Ross
- w·me brcn
, ·
oi way fjve feet wide and ap o
e Ino P t PI·aeasn t H"Ig h tJon ·
B a~
d J . . ~~ r. C
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an
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arpenter
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· S h 1 y b k "OH KA N" 10 r
proximately 150 feet long on c 00 ear 00
Ispen t the weekend in Kelroy, ner an onna.
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Butler Street between 5th .and the 1964-65 school year.
. I Ch·il Action is
IPa.
Rev . Silas Billups was
ai
d A
M'ddl
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Gth Streets from Ule John Rich· Oth er staff members and the1r ,
.
M
and Mrs. Glenn Hoff- 1Saturday evening ~inner gurst 1
N, 2n
ve.
aport, •
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are: Shirley
elass- ~ Settled
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PT. PLEASANT
- Slurley
man proper~. They also voted titles
es Debbie
MorrtlwEary,
actJvJtes·
Outsule
E;~ry,
K&lt;Iy SC"arts and
Karen manr. made apple bute1r Satur- ;~f~M::~~=::~l:{::_~~-===============:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
rs .•avena amcy .
to appropriate approx•mately .su' K
. :
L '1
I ayton seniOrs at Pmnt Plea- day.
$100 for grarel to repair the ·c e.ck~p, korgam~tt~n~; ynn
PT PLEASANT - The civil ;ant High School have been Mrs Kathryn Blessing and
unpa\'ed street! In town.
rw §" s an s.
a mtrustrator: nction of Retta Mae Bayles, et 1chosen by their ~lassmates to IMn
Genevieve Roush are
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They were notified by Mr. ~:vt B~nnett, s~r:~.: ~~~lnl}; Ial. vs. Harry Lane, New HAVE represent PPH dunng tlw half- servrng as petit jurors for Ma·
Anderson that a sp~cial meetr
o~r~, usmess; 0 Ie 1 '~ ·1scheduled fo r lnal Thursday timf' ~cromon i es of the Home- son County September court.
ve
rttsmg
· m
· 1~~-~.: - Football
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· Weiga nd has reI ng wou ld be held on October
. and Carol .Gerlach, m- mornmg
ason coun tY c·Jr- comli•"
Game Friday Mrs. Della
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dextyp1sts
and
miscellaneous
.
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6 to dlScuss the sewer plant
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'I cult ourt was se e ou o night between the Big Blacks turned to Ch.arleston to spend
contracts. Carl Tennant
and Nancy W.~lker, Judy Greenlee, court and petit jurors are no- and the Williamson Wolf Pack !the winter with her daughtC'rs
_ · d Penny Dickens
·
1 1ed th ey· s hou Jd no1 repor t for One o! these three lovely· Mrs. Mtna
Chares
I Rou sh were &lt;~ppomte
.
'. Judy Grav.
- t·r·
Sm1·lh and Mrs. Du·'
Slur!ey, Dianna
Stevens, dulY U!l.J1·1 Oct ober 19th a t 9-30
t o ch eck lh e condi lions
o1 the Amta
.
.
· young ladi.es w1-1l be chosen I rella Staats.
Lmda
Thomas
Scotty
[card,
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police car and dump true k.
Mik , _ b ' C 1 K 1
a m.
Homecoming Queen bv a ·se- 1 hose callmg on Mr
and
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eg
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h
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· wertThey \'oted to purahase two
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n cto er 19t t e pet1t JUr- ere! ballot " vote taken by the Mrs. Okey Roush Sund ay
more dozen smoke bo mbs to Susiln Harper · , '' JVIan Wolfm- ors are sc hedu1ed t o hear th e '' st uden ts uf the school and Queen I Buddy Kearns and wn of Hart.
Dunham.
·a1 creI
d'l ', will
· be named at the ceremony . lford and Mr. and Mrs . Curu·s
. town
l es t sewer
1.mes m
, barger and Jante
.
.
ac·t·wn or Cmn merc1
COUI'l~ ES
CLUH
Mrs.
Lavema
Jackson
IS the Corp \'S 9 L Somerville e ta , Sh. I
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Ir ey E ary -IS th e daughter ly oung.
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"Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooke a VIsor
e yea r
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Mr. and Mrs. Okey Roush
1 al. Grand jurrors will report to ' of Mrs. Juanita Rary of 918 23td
entertained 1he members
of
.
· Judge James Lee Thompson, I s treet Point Pleasant and her ,made 22 ga llons of apple butter
6'~~~ VaUey Hospital
I Tuesday, October 13th to con- : escort, will be Danield .Beam.
i with the help of Mrs Garnet
the Couples Club wilh a dinner 1
on Monday eventng at their , A
D: Peggy Lynn Ra- , sidcr matters that may be pre- I Kay Searls is the dauahter
of 'Cha pman Myrtle and. Mae
0
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lhburn.
Pt.p Pleasant
Ann sent ed by Prose~utmg
' ·
AI torney , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Searls
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were ' R
b
Pl
' Jo M
of Roush, Vena
Ramey,
Ethel Fry,
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Mr . and Mrs. Harrv Miller, Mr. ' ay urdrn, R - Be~dsantll; Mrs. Cecil B. Deaif.".
Southside
and
will be escorted Carrie King and Lora
Mae
POPLIN ALL WEATHER
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Berna
oey
1we
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rs
and Mrs. Lester Zerkle, Mr. 11, 11 H
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by Andy Wil son. son of Mr. and Brown .
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a er ersman, pp e rove.
,
.
an
rs. eorge. 8 urns,
r. DISCHARGED · M Ed
d F
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d Mrs . E... ustace 'h1lson.
Mr. and Mrs . W.•J. Rollms
and ~1rs. James D1ehl!- Jr .• and Kirby and son Cam;~iis; C~~unera Announce
Karen Layton 1s .the daugh ter ,are_ spending a fe~ days with
Mr. and,Mrs. Mj1 CJ;lrk.
les Bonecutte~
F II
Mr. and Mrs. T. Layton, Pt. lthe1r daughter, Sybil, and husZip out lining. Attached
BOTARf_ clUB
·
ri ay at 2J1..m.
Pleasant and her escort [or the band of Junction City, Ohio.
A film on ,,varlo¥8 football West Virgi.nia ·' ; University· j PT. PLEASANT. _ F\Dleral evening is Steve Blain.
, Mr. and Mrs . Jack Riley of
hood, colors hirgc and olive
play~ used br jlayers were Danny Dodd, Jerry Hal. and Service for Mrs. Helen
Ho~ecoming activi_ties will be- ~ Mt. Storm, W. Va., were Sunshown . to the .memb~rs of the Willie Capehart from
West 49 , of Pittsburgh, Pa.,
with a parade Fnday 1 p.m. da¥ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oak
Rota:} Club at thell' re~ar Virginia Techj Dick Tennan"t, ter-in-law of Joe Looml~ ,
. tbroug~ downtown Pt. Ple~sant I G~1mm, the parents of Mrs.
meetmg OIJ. ~ursday everung. Robert G.tead,
Rob~ , cho Road, Pt. Pleasant, will be
will ~ conc.ludcd with a R•l~y ...
Those atteDdmg were Donald Roush . Jimn1y Baird and Ph I- I held Fri$y 2 p.m. in the Steven dance Friday mght followng [ V1rgm1a Bledsoe was . an ov·
Foglesong, Herman Layne, Don- ip Smith from Mountain Sta e Funeral Home with burial to the football game.
ernight guest of Shelby Hoff·
aid F. Roush, Lloyd Roush
, I
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College; . Lynn Mlllor . follow m Kirkland Memortal ·l
1''1oy d carmack, R.IChard 0 ru,
Dr 1 1n R'd a J ~ Fl h from Cabell Huntmgton Hospll- Gardens.
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~ g~ ~:o&lt;;..
es.- al; Mary Jane Webb frorr. Hunt- I Mrs. Loomis died Tuesday
~~~sot~. eRus~el( ~ ~~hart, ington Beauty Sch®J; SheldOn i nite at St. Jo_hn'~. H~splttl, Pitts- I
Harrv ~iller, Edwin Stein, Ar- Roush, John• Lay~, Barbara burgh. She Is Survtved by . her I
thu ·Tha bet
Th
Reed I Howard, Jerry Wiles and Amy husband, Roy LOOMIS, P1tto- ,
Re~. Marti~ Be~~::d.-..
' ,Rt)ush, from Marshall Unlver· burgh. F~JenGs may call at the 1
Brown Multicolor Plaid
S~G CLUB
1 slly.
.
Stevens Funeral Home.
The Sewing Club met
.PO
With Pile Collar
Tuesday afternOQn at tile home'
o! :.Irs. Howar~
Wagenhals.
SIZES
During the soclsl hour
re7-14
fre shme nts Ji.eie served
ta
•
those attendfug , Mrs. Hefrlu.n
Layne, Mrs. Fred Bate), Mrs.
John F'ry, Mrs. James Mac.
Knight. J¥s. Harold Johnson,
Mrs. W. 't. Slone, Mrs. D. 4.
I
Smith, Mrs. Ottis Roush, Mrit.
L. G. Roush, Mrs. H. L. Dyer.
Mrs. Edwi'I'Stein and Mrs. Wa- '
genhals.
CLASS MEETING HELD
eBLACK
600 )C 13
Mrs. Robert Cooke ef\t:ertain.
750. 14
3T NYLON
eBROWN
Combination
ed the members o( her Fourth
SAFE AW
SURE GRIP
Grad e Sunday· ,schOol Class of

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94th

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ANNIVERSARY SALE
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TUFSYN

ITALlAN STYLE LOAFERS
Size 12 Yt to Big 'i

tbt! EUB church Thursday ev·

Si:r:ea First Line
Suburbanite

ening at her home. Attending
were Mike Howard,
Jimmy
Cunningham, Jane Haymaker,
Beverly Knapp, Jonetta Oldaker, Debbie Abolin , and Sharon Rickard.
LIVE WIRE CLASS
eBLACK
The Live Wire Class of the
eBROWN
EUB church will again
this
year make apple butter to sell
Size 3V. to Big 12
to the public on Oct. 13 and
14 at the home of Mrs. OUJ.a
Women's
Lieving. Anyone . wishing
to ·
purchase apple butter, please
contact a member of the class I
or bring your jars to Mrs. Liev- ;
Sizes
lng.
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5to9
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PERSONSALS
1
pr.
Recent guests of Mr.
and
Mrs. Kermit Ford were Mr. 1
and Mrs. Sam Russell of Kings- i
Boy's
port, Tenn.
~
Robert Staats is a medical ·
patient at Medical Center hos- 1
pita! in Gallipolis.
1
Mrs. Carl Gibbs has return 3 - - $4.99
ed to her home after being a !
to6 _ _ $6.99
patient In Holzer hospitaL
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Roush 1
Ribbed Crepe Soles
visited relaUHs here on Wednesday and Thursd&amp;y.
Th ey
were enroute home to Cleveland, Va., after having vacationed on the West. Coast
Among the students visiting
tlJil1' homes here during the No. Second
week end were Phil Cooke from

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$2.00 More
Plus Tax &amp; Tire
Off Your Car

Plus Tax Jjnd tire
Off Your Car

Snow •nd Ice
Tiro

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With attached scarf
red and black pile lined

DRESS SHOES
Sizes
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SIZES
3-lix _ _

SJ-88 pr.

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7-14 - - -

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OXFORDS
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$2,99 pr.

Crepe Soles

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I Reducing Pills

Kick Signup
Deadline Near

RIZER OIL COMPANY

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In Hospital

Robert Ashley , Compe ution
Director for the Meigs county
Punt, Pass &amp; Kick competition
open to boys 8 through
13,
bas warned that only a
few
days remain In which Meigs
county area boys can register
for this event. Top performers
can win a Washington, D. c.,
.. Tour of Champions," plus an
appearance Ill a National Foot- I
ball League championship game
on January 3, 1965.
1
"Registrations will close Fri-i
day evening, October 9," Mr.
Robert Ashley pointed
0 u t,
..and none can be accepetd any
later, since we must draw up
our competition lists and get
everything ready for the bi)g
program oo Saturday, Oct-ober

HONOR CRADLE ROLL - The Cradle Roll Department of the Middleport Churc ~ of Christ was
recently honored during the Bible School hour.
Reading from left to right they are: Mrs. Carl Roach, Cradle Roll Teacher, Mrs. Lionel Boggs, CradJe RolJ Superintendent, Mrs. Richard Long and daughter Rebek &lt;~ h Jean , Mrs. Raymond Baker and
daughter Cathy Ann , Mrs. Frank ·Hera ill, Jr. and daughter Robin Lynn, Mrs. Rieh a rd Bailey and daughters Connie Lynn and Cann Sue, Mrs. Charles Hamilton and daughter Sandra Jo, Mrs. Don Schlllmg
and daughter Leisa Louise, Mr s. Lowell Beaver and daughter Joy Don, Mrs. Ke nneth Scites and son
Eric Paul, Mr. Tom Kelly and son Thomas Lawrence, Jr., and daughter Jene ll, Mrs. Raymond Kloes
and daughter Paula Rae , Mrs . Dana Johnson and daughter Tern Lvnn, .Mrs. Frank Powers and daugh ter Pamela Kay and Mrs. James Daniels and grandchildren Lori Lou1se and James Chnstopher WJ·
thee. Nineteen members were unable to be present.
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Arrested by
Peggy I Sheriff'S Men

PLEASANT Lynn . age 3 years. and Jo Ann.
. age- 5 years. daughters of Paul
·and Betty Rayburn. Pt . Pleas·
ant. are li sted in good condition
in Pleasant Valley Hospital af&lt;tf"r eaung an
undtermined
number vf r('"dudng
tablets
ear ly Wednt&gt;sday morning.
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Da!IY Sentinel. Pom.rov-Midcll•oort . o . Oct. s .

2 Men, Woman

Put Two Tots

McCONNELSVILLE IU PU Sheriff's deputies from Morgan
and Muskingum counties arrested tw o men and a woman
here early today in connection
with fi ve charges of breaking
and t-nt ering and tlll'ft .
Being held m the Morga n
County J ail were Harry Johnson. 43. and Emory Maylt". 24,
both of Gaysport. and M1 ss Ha zel Ilanes. 29, of Philo
The tno ha s been linked to
11 thefts m Licki~g CoU11 ty, five
in Knox. four m Perrv and
three 10 Nublt&gt;.
·
Dt&gt;puties sa~d onP theft in
Lirkmg County nt&gt;tted th.:o thrre
persons $1 100 •11 misrt&gt; l l~menu~
ilt'm s. T1w lorJ\ w u ~ fuund m
the tr1n"s hom,•s.
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The three- year _- old was In
&lt;~ l'om&lt;~lo:-e cun&lt;litw~
when
brought t.o tht&gt; hospital early
WPdne sday . Accordmg to re ,ports. the lwo youngsters obltaint-d ,Lht- ~ i l ls tro~ th~ir
mo1 her s purse alter cchmbmg
a1up a six fuut refrigerator to
1
reac:h II 1n searchmg for chew mg gum.
The young sters , seeing the
tablets, thought they Wl're vi! amtn ~. acrordmg to th'-' fiv e·
lyf'ar -old . and il1t' &lt;!rl und f' tt:'f·
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Headquarten for PP&amp;K registratiQn, open to all boys eight
through 13, is at Keith
Coble
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Ford Inc.
I, Registrants must be accom~
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tors wlll vie With others or their!
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kicking distance and accuracy.
There is no body contact.
Prize~ in the Meigs
county
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competition include Cleveland
Browrut warm-up j11ckets, placekitcker outfit &lt;:~nd autographed
rootballs. These are first , sec39. tuld p~l]('e that th~ 1hr~e
ond l!nd third place awards for
, al\a{'ked tum as he waited lor
boys a, 9 and 10. Boys 11 , 12
ARBA MEN ATTEND DELCO SCHOOL - Shown above as t11ey prepare for arluill tune-up of an auto engine a bus. Two ktcked him as he
·and 13 will be awa rded gold,1are 14 servke ~tation _me1_1 o l~ lhe Mei gs_-G;.d lia -fl.·l ason area currently r nr.oll ed in ~ n tllt('_ni' lve l!miP~I Delco engme lay on the ground and the thmt
silver and bronze troptlii"'S.
!tune-up sthool m Galltpohs. Sponsored JOintly hy the G&amp;J Auto Part s (o and (, a ll tpo lls l'a11." \\ a rt'hUll~l' , the grt.~bb€d ht s wa llet &lt;~nt.l t11ey ,
Zone win~rs, determmed by l!ithuollrrings to Ons Jrt'a the very lates t mf'lhod s for complete tune-up on cars \\ lth tr ;.nsistonzt&gt;d ignilton . alter - tlf'd .
comparing scores ur all local nators, and oth('r vital knowledge tn ths field uf st~nice . The men ar e required to r umpll·te a 40-hour l'Oilrse of
" I d1dn" t wan! to get in winners, will meet in a
Dis- Iinstruction on tune-up a.s prescribed by the vast Cnited Delco program . Shown from h'lt to right in the &lt;lhove photo volved.·· the b:vstander I old po·
trict competition. From the Dis- · are Frank Queen. Gallipol is: Jack. Duffy, Pomeroy;. Fr~d Tut11e, Pomeroy Tom Sa11nch·rs ..\·IPrl" e r vlllf' : _ La1~ r~ Rou sh . lice when askt&gt;d why he dld
Jrirt champions, 168 boys wiii i M&lt;Json; .John Beaver. _Pomeroy ; Jtm John son . Ca!llpolis: Jo~n ~1an~e:v . Po~nl'rov ; Jack Owl'ns. Galltpo l!s : Larry not help Young.
meet in NFL game Area compe- , Sm1th, P~ . P!eas;"Jnt; Phil Burt&lt;!n , rvl ason; ._11m Par s o~s . Ga~l 1pol1 s; ~arter f~(, n ch. i\-l !ddle port: a~1 d La\~TeiH e Sauml - 'r'·'"-.;-...--.-.- -.-- - - - - - - - - ,
tirions to determine 12 national ers,~~lipol~~·_ln th~ c~-~er of the pholo IS Jack Heme, c~~_:~n!:l~t~._the Umled Dell"o tratnlllg IJI::;trlldor.
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QUALITY
and their ~arents will go on a
STORE TO CLO~t~
A~NOUNCE BAK&lt; SALE . REGULAR
"Tour of Champions" at WashL'
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Stale Liquor store ill ' The Ho('k Spri ngs M y F'
ington, D. c. This will be follow, Pomeroy willlw dosed \londay . v.ill h(lld a bah sale (It K:u- Certified Oil Station
l?d by a trip to an NFL champ-IOctobt&gt;r 12, Columbl!S day.
I t&lt;:"r"S Stor~. Saturday morning
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By Evelyn Brlckles
half·tlme competition in the
The WSCS of the )fethod!!it
CLEVELAND rupl) - Rela- church met Thursday aftercrowded stadium .
· tives of one or the two Beat 1e noun at thE! church annex with
The Meigs county punt, Pass fan_ s who ra n away •1o London I an attendance or eight. The
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sal o ay. lney won. e co~- spiritual life secretary, Gladys
pletely relieved until the g1rl Violet, prest•nted a program
on iJ call tu prayer and self·
returns home.
Th~ two teen-agers, Martha denial which is being observed
SctJend(&gt;l and ·Janice Hawkem, by all soc ieties during , HIP.
both 16, were picked up by month of October. The group
London police Wednesday night. reported the apple butter makThey were to return home to- ing projec t as
a SUC('ess
day. They were gone for three with over 200 quarts made. A
- - - - - - - - - - - weeks, financing the-ir tnp with memb~r, Mrs.
Nora Rice, I
135m CHURCH
$1,800 the Schendel girl had was reported improving after
ANNIVERSARY
saved for her college educahon. an automobile accident
in
The Rutland Church of Christ
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which she and her husband,
will observe its l35th anniver~artha s 2~ · year-old stster, Wilmer, wNe ~eriously injured.
sary and homecoming, Sunday, Elizabeth, satd her mother wns [They are both confined t o I
October 11, accordin!: to Victnr ~ ·u.pset to cotnmPnt on the I Good Samantan hospital
&lt;~t
Braley, Sunday School Superin· SituatiOn
Zanesville.
The
November I
tendent.
Elizabeth said her sister told It mee!ing will be at the annex I
The mornlng worslilip services her: '"Every thing is fme. Every- with a 'I11anksgivi ng progra.~ .
will begin at 9:30 a.m.
wi th one has treated us very niceMr and :vtrs. Kenneth GnfEmie Johnson, student mim s· ly."
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ter from Kentucky Christian Col- She said Martha threate ned and Lmda Clark and M!ss Hela
Jere, Grayson, Ky. as speaker, for several days before the Watson attended the district
Mr. Johnson is a .sophomore at Bee~tles' appearnace in Cleve- meeting uf the MYF at Jackthe college and was a 1963 grad- land that she would follow them son Sunday. Thtt speaker fur
uate of Rutland High School. A to England . "But no one be- ' t!le afternoon was _l'v~rs . Geralbasket dinner will be served at lieved her," :;he smd.
dme Conway, a m•sstonary.
12 noon In the church
baseElizabeth said hPr mother
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Violtt
ment. Rev . John Wyatt of Park· was •·very upset" and added, had as gues ts her two sisten
ersburg, a former minister of "No one will be complelely the and brother and their famil tes
the Jocal church will be the same and happy again until they at a potluck supper Sunday evguest speaker at the arternoon are home ."
ening. Present were Mr. and
service! to begin at 2 p.m. A Janice's parents would not Mrs. Floyd Spenc~. Mr. a.sd
vocal quartet from K. C. C., comment on the girls' es- Mrs. Frank Sisson and daughtGrayson, Ky. will sing at bottt capade.
ers. Angela and Amanda, Mrs.
the morning and afternoon ser·
Elizabeth said the two girls Denzel Geoglein, &lt;.~II of Pomewould probably return to school roy, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Clark
vlces.
Invltatlons havi been mailed at Cleveland Heights High and Mark, Jenmfer, Laura and
to many of tlle area churches, School, where both are juniors. Natalie, Mr. and Mn . Virgil
and the public is cordially invit"They'll probably be the most Roush and sun , Don, all
of
ed to attend!
popular girls in school with the Po~eroy R. D. 3, Mr. and Mrs.
MRS. CARPENTER
~tudents-but I wouldn't say Ronnie Pooler and son, James
ENTERTAINS
that about the teachers," she Ronald of Chester and - ~T rs.
Mrs. Larry Carpenter enter~ said.
Margaret Heaton of Bradenton,
Elizabrth was asked how F la.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne BrickSeptember 28th. Mrs.
Janet college, sinee fill but about $500 les called on Mrs. Lucy Jeffers
Morris was the demonstrator. of her college fund was gone.
and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Gaul
SOCIAL ITEMS
"There are a million ways to of Chester Sunday,
Mrs. Pau] Hendrickson of Cin- go to &lt;'allege," she said.
Mr. and Mrs. Branch Miller
einnatf. called on her grandmothand family of Belpre were Suner, Mn, Rosa Barnes, Monday.
MAURJAGE UCENSf:
day guests of his brother, Mr.
Mrs. Barnes and her daughter,
R11:hard Clay Eblin,
21, and Mrs. Dorsel Miller and
Mrs. Floyd Thomaa returned to Pomeroy, bakery
employee, two sons.
Cincinnati with her for a short and Rc1a EJlen Wears, 17,
Mrs. Anna Wosik of Morgan- ;
visit
Pomeroy.
town, W. Va., and Mrs. Helen
Mr. and Mrs. Denver ParS&lt;Jns
Tressler and children of Vjenand grandson of Felsnere, Flor- Parker and. Nancy of Syracuse. na, W. Va .• were recent guests
tda were recent gutsts of Mrs. Their sister and brother-in-law, o{ Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Me
Margaret Parsons.
Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Schrader Gill.
Mrs. Pearle Canaday spent of fo' rankfort, Ky. Were guests
the past week with her husband, at the Herbert Parker home. CHICAGO (UPI) - Richard M.
Robert Canaday, at Jormania, Mrs. Schrader had come es- Nixon said Wednesday night
W. Va. at their trailer home. , pecially to visit her father Pearl President Jolmson was reckless
Recent guests of Mr. and Parker, who has been a patient and irresponsible and owed
Mrs. George Daylong o! Lead- t the Meigs Memotial Hospital 1 Sen. Barry Goldwater an aJ)'l!l_,
lng Creek Rd. were Mrs. Kate for the past two weeks. "Mley gy in their dispute over fle
Daylong and 1011, Worthy of G.i~ ilso visittd with. her aunt, Miss conh.ol of NATO nuclear weaplipolls Ferry, W. Va., Mr. afld Velma Stancart, Athens, whol ons.
Mrs. George SlininskJ of Rich.. Is confined to Sheltering Arms
"It Is Johnson1s, not Goldwaway, New Jersey and Pfc. JUc.. Hospital. Mr. Pearl
Parker ter 's position on this issue which
k.y Daylong of Ft. Knox., Ky.
was disr.harged from the hospit- is reckless and"" irresponsible,"
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Parker al Sunday. His housekeeper, Nixon told a rally of Republican
and daUJbter, &amp;uzy vimted Frt· MJss Maude Creel fell at the precinct workers here after a
tlay ev~~ ~ ~ hollla Ill hlo , P~rker home rocently and broke day of campaigning for the GOP
'flrolher,_ Mi'. Mil "!.irr: ~ lOme ribs .
ticket.
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One look M; thOl!e longer, wider tinea tells you lt'a the klnd o f letA!mooth ride even smoother and more stable.
you juat couldn't buy before without getting into the lligher
On top of that, you've got the kind of space and comfort you'd
price brackets, But one drive will tell you a lot more.
expect to pay a lot more than a Cherrolet price for. And the
You've got your kind of engine going for you. There's an~
kind of elegance, too, Like the look of fine walnut on the Impala'a
ha1f dozen available this year-anything you name from a quieter
new instrument panc&gt;l. The tailored wall panE." Is under the fra.m•
6 to a V8 with the authority of 400 hp.
Jess cw-ved windows, A11d Borly b:-,• Fisher Cl'aftsmanship.
And the road feels 1ike satin because our engineers ~
Beginning to ft•d like it's your kind of car! There'D
eamM up with a new Full Coil suspension system, teamed
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li with a Wide-Stance design, and made our famoUI
your Chevrolet dealer's.

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Mn, FreemuiiiDocll. president Mn.
D. EdwardJ, pui&gt;U~
r"lass of ft!e Edtn United Breth·
Mrs. Arthur Lewls, a mem- ,
condueted it. ·~ with Games wert pl17ed dut1.na
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ber ol the First United Pro~ '
prayer by Mra, Carl HyselL The the social hour, with
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prize 401\11~ by Mrs awarded the winners
after
Devotion1 by the president.
Blilke tes('her held th~&gt;ir get· A bncial shower wa!! given in byterian Church In Middleport, · The Auxinary of the Cltlcena rave n1 ~ w
hieh
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Mrs. James Qu1ck, opened the 1 Earlv tans ror the Chri st- logPT~t'r at th'e dining hall ol' honor of Mrs. Henry F'. Shane was commended for a 22 year Ba.nd Radio Club met at Crow's James C
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w ed pte an co ee
IDHtlD8 of the First Umted ma s · r~ect were discussed [)ollie's nes\.flurant in Heeds- tJant"t Arr.oldl at the Rock· altendance record .at Sunday ITown and Country restaurant to Mrs.. Nathan
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Presbyterian Church Mission. h tph S
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viii~ Oct 3 at 5·30 a m A sprmgs Methodist Church on School and worshtr service, T~~resday evening for a 8:30 din- ElecUoo o1 offtcen was beld Atte g were II Mr E
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II')' Soctet~· in the church annex iliary met in the ''ilia e hall bHnqUt'l dinnt'r was st&gt;rved by cp 17 , at 7: 30 ·
Yl en l.le .:x:ss•on o1 t e c urc ~ ~r m o servance of thetr an- WI
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Elwood
Friday niiJ:ht Oct ! .
Monda , ni ht Se t. ~~ T h f mf'mbrrs of the class.
111 the church baseme~t the 111et this week.
mversary.
ed as pre8ldsnt, Mrs.. lloyle sene
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Roll call was answered by meetl ~ ag all·ft rd b
He~· Bloke returned than ks g1tt wble was decorated m co. I II was announced that Or . Following the dinner, the Shuler, vlce president, Mrs. Bowera1 Mrs. Agnelp t 5• 'th
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eight members and one cuesl Svlvia Zwlll'
.d i Attendmg were kev . and Mrs 1or ~ ot Pin an
ue am: a bri- A. Christian Land of Russel· sroup edjourned to the party Robert
~n, secre ry,
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with Scripture vme containing p"
.. p sb prEesd• .enh Elden R Blake Mr:s
Lucy dal doll was plilCed on one end vtlle a converted German Jew room for a regular meeting.I,;T~h~eo;_;;N;;:e;;:ut.;;'l,;;m~g~,~tr~ea~s~ur;,;e~r,:..,;;and~;;an~dOiMr~s,.,,.w,.a;i;y;one,...Gr,.ew.,...iiiiiiiiiil
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will visit th~ local church dur·
1nd trea surer reports given and I th~ American flag .
Mrs Delbert Barber. M l'. and
Pnzes were won by .\1.tss Su· ing the Thanksgiving season Robert King&amp; are
tpproved.
Mr:;
Cltfford
Hockhold
and
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O~tl ot P&amp;enJC
.vas to rel.aul Mrs. Tltu:-; Pick- prov~. Roll call was answered Dewain Barber. M1·s .. Marteen Mr-~. James Evans. .
. Buchanan, F~ Lewis
and ~ pu.•nlc and K.et·logether f~r
~ne as Vl&lt;'e-president; Mr s. by etght members present.
Rockhold, Mrs M&lt;Jhlda RanArter tht! new bndf': opened Russell Lyons m charg~ of 8 r. fnendB and re1attvea were he d
'ti.Byme Holmes, as secretary; 1
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at the h~me of Mr. and . Mrs.
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Mn. Harry Potts, As treasur·
On~ .Hubbard; ~-ber ~tckc,n s win, Gregg Rerd, Mrs. Rllda , cup cakes .. 'ce cream , coffee, I It was reported that a repre· Robert Kmg and familY in
SIZES 4 TO 11
er. Nominated for president , and · hlton \an an, ft~emt"n, Hersman. Mrs. Martha Holslng· ami kool a1d were serv~d to I sen!atlvc ol the Gidem, Soci- ~ra~bury Sunday · 'Illose attendwas Mrl. Ada Slack, for 1 he · were present a~d cleanm~ of er. Mr; Fannie Ulgley and son those abnve Mrs. Norman E.1 ety will speak at the church mg mcluded Mr. and Mrs. Na·
Ute. officers.
l lhe hall was_ dts~ussed. They ~ddi£'_ Carey Hull , Mr . and I Hy~l l, Mrs. ~lt1rold Uladstun later th1s month_ Mrs. George thllil Hy!!e!J and Mr. and Mr!!.
Mrs. Thomas Clark read an agreed to do tt Wl~. members Mrs. Win Holsinger and child· Mrs. Edgar Abbott, Mr s_ Joe Anderson, Mrs. E. 0. Tewks- Clarence Wycoff of Akron; Mr.
ertiele on wh~re Missior..~ry l 0 f the Syrac~se ~tru W~n_es- ren. Brenda, Pattie and Doug· I Lawrenc~. Mrs. po~is White, bary and Mrs. J. E. Harley and .Mrs. LesUe Ervin, Mid~le­
lllOney goes and the benefits to l ~ay Homema.kers Club assist - las. Mrs Rnxie Reed and son, Mrs. Clifford Letfaen .
Mrs. reported on the
Presbytery port, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne King,
the needy in this countrv and 1mg .as .they Wtll 81 S? meel there · Dennis, Mrs. Virginia Ha:telton. 8JBCk Robson, Mrs. Phillip Rad- 1meeting held in Wilmington re. Mrs. Edna Russell, Mr. and
abroad.
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Mrs. furd, Mrs. Amos Leont:~rd, Mrs. 1 cently.
Mrs. Charles King and chlld~
1 begm.nmg w1 tn the1~ November Mrs. Fannie
Mrs. Quick. read natne!! of meet mg. It was decided to s~~t Forrest Adams, Mrs. &lt;..;tadys , Herbert Dixon and Susan, Mrs.
ren, Charldene, Chester and DaMiSilonaries to be prayed for at once to plan the annual. \'I Sit Smith, Mr. and Mr.~. Howard WilHam Fox, ~1rs. Dan Shane, Ice-s Folmer, Mrs. Iva Singer, na, Rutland; Mrs. Verna Hy·
and prayer was offered by Mrs. ; of Santa Claus .t~ the children McCoy, Horae~~ Kibble, Herman , Mrs ._ Waltf&gt;r Wears, M r.s. l rt.trs. Andrew Davis, Mrs. Kathy sell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert .HoovPearl McBride. Mrs. Pickens I nt the communlt&gt;·
[Tribbit , Miss Lucy Rood, Mrs. · ~ewis Grueser, Pam ~nd Chns- Pullins, Mrs. konald Browning, er and daughter, Laura, M.r. 1l
read 11 Conversatiol
Number 1 The two groups will venture , Helen Dry and son, Dannie, tJe Evans, Mrs. Wtll!an. Grue. Mrs . George Skinner, Mrs. ~nd M~s. R~b6r\ Kl"S ~d C~ll·
two'" on Africa.
j into a nt'w project for this Mrs Lyda Chevalier and dau· ser. Mrs. Hug~ Bea.rh:::., Miss Merlin Tracy, Miss susan Traren, om, aro an
m, r.
Frte will offering of $8.75 was I Christmas with the collection 0 r:gh1ers. Florence and l.;mnie . IReta Wears, Miss Allee Buler, c~·. Mrs. Thelma Orr, Mrs. Nor-~a~dld Mrs. WJiliam King Shand
taken. Refreshments were ser- toys to br mended and painted After a short talk by the . Mrs. Dores Arnold, Mrs. Opal man Hysett, Mrs. Janet EbUn, c 1 ren,, Debbie, Ka~y, erry
ved by Mrs. Q.U.ck, to Mrs. Pic· and given to needy children of , teacher. Mrs. Blake, a rising ~ollun, Mrs. _H~~ry Arnold, Mrs. ~rs. L_eona King, Miss Sharon and Ke~n, Bradbury, Mrs.
tens, Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Slack, Syracuse. Anyone having toys! vote of thanks was extended 1CJaren~e Pr.mce.
Dill, MISS Linda Starcher, Mrs. Pearl
nada. and daughter.
Mn. Clark, Mrs. McBride, Miss they are goir.g to dispose of to Mrs . Darleen Reed for the Sendmg g1fts were Mr~. M.ar- William Radford, Mrs. Norman Sabra, Rutland, and Mrs. Gene
Frankie Mumaw. Mrs. Richard that stHI are usable please get use or the dining hall .
Icella Snowden, Mrs. Lucille Wyersmiller, Mrs. Charles Bill· N?rton, Michael and Steve, or
Rousb, and a guest, Mrs. Mary 1in touch with any 'nreman or !
Leifheit, Mrs . Avery Goegleln, sell, Mrs. Robert Arnold, Susie _M;;;t,.ner,...sv;;;ll,.le,.,iiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiii""'i
Sheets ot Dayton, and the host· : auxiliary member or leaVe them I
Mrs. Carolyn Collins, Mrs. I Arnold, Mrs. Roy Grueser, Mrs. It FIRST
OiS.
I in tht! downstairs hill of the 1
I Tr~cla Abbot~. Mrs. F.red Geo· Geneva Joachim, Mrs. Edgar I
town halt. The door is alwa~·~
gl~tn, Mrs. ~1lda Blessmg.' Mrs. I Thomas, Mlss Janet Thomas, QUALITY
J
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I Wtllard Hmes, Mrs. Richard Mrs. Betty Faulk, Miss Shelia , REGULAR
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Neutzling, Mr. . Roy smIth, Faulk, Mrs, Hanford Stanley, : Certified Oil Station
POMEROY
102 E, MAIN
There will be a jitney supper
! Mtss Lmda Smith, Mr~ - William Mrs. Joyce Bowen, and Mrs. ·
1g
fS
: W. Main s•.
Pom•rov
1w the school auditorium Oct. Tho:o Golden Rule class or the Morgan, Mr~. Homer Radford L. s .Johnston.
17 . with servint, 'tobegin&lt;~t4 : 30 Pomeroy Chu;ch of Christ met Betty Leonard, Mrs . F'ran:
emp e eef1ng p.m . with the help of the fire-•Tuesday evenmg at the parson--A potluck dinner was held men All auxiliary m~mbers age on Cav~ St.
. l lab~es purcnased lor the church
. Ch arles Eskew,
v1ce soc1al room . H was voted to
Precedin, lh e Octoberm~tng
I. 1 are asked to help as the pr 0• 1 Mrs
"dt
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ll( Mei(!l Temple, p thian Sis- cceds are to ?e. used to buy pres1 en ._ was m c arge
or pure ase chairs for the social
ters, Tuesday eveni/g at the . candy for the VISit of Santa Get the meetmg and memtJ:rs re· room.
.
hall Jn Middleport. Mrs . Jean well and sympathy cards were sponded to roll .call With a [ Mrs . M1lton Roush conducted
ZJrkle preslded as Most Exrel- sen1.
.
~er~ from Ph!lem~n. Devo· lqulr. g&lt;lmes ~urlng the social
lent Chief in tht absenct of , ~ostesses Agnes Wh1tc and ti~ns tAken from I Timothy 2: 1hour and pm:es were awarded
Mrs. Harry Clark.
I·Da1sy Patterson took the auxil- J.,, wer~&gt;, Iff! by Mrs. Denve.r ~ to .Mrs . Eskew. Mrs. Melvin
Others substituting in
of- tary membe~s ~resent to the Kap~~e. "'ho al.so re~d an arti· Smtth and Mn. Bob Miller. Refices included M
Ph'l M · . ISyracuse Dnve-m for refreSh· cle, One Medtatur,
taken ,freshments were serv-ed
by
h&lt;Jrt E J . Mr/s.K t1 Qem 1ments. Going were Mrs. White from the book, "Devotions·· A · the hostess, Mrs. Je.rry Mast·
E.S.': a~d .. Mrs. Geora;e Ch~t~: Mrs. Zwilling, Mrs. !--Jood, Bet~ , prayer by M~s . Eskew concl1Jd1. 1 ~rs to the above and Mrs. LouPast Chief. Those reported ty Hayes. Mylil Hudson. Cia · ed the devotions. .
:•s Osborne and Mrs. Gardner
Improving fr om ill ness were rad Lavender. Marie Rizer, and --A__
report
was
g1ven
on
the
.
_ , Wehrung.
_ _
Mrs . Myron Miller. Mrs. Wil· , A a Slack .
I
Ham Lowe. who is returning
rrom a Columbus hospital toPLAN HOMECOMlNG
:iay, Mrs. Harry Bearhs and
The Homecoming of the Flat·
Mrs. Don ~ary,
1 woods M.E. (..'hurch will
be
There were 123 sick visits held Sunday, October 11 with
made and $49 reported spent Sunday School .at 10 a. m.
for altarulstic work. Mrs. Meln· Basket Jinner w11l be at rtoon
bart, chairman of the ways and. the afternoon servl~
a~d means committee, report- begm at 1:30. Special smging
• d the recent rummag~ sale a by ~e Noblemen Quartet J of
Pour II••• of
· .''l!"f' P 9 !!.
1 Hunhngton, WHTN·TV. Ev~rylconomy-Prlced
1
AII members are asked
to : one is welcom~ .
~
Dtluxo Circulaton
mre~ at the hall October 20 to I
I
sew carpet rags with scissors, . Holiday Jnn Restaurant Execuneedle and thread to be brought · tlve C&amp;lter at Marion.
to the meeting. The Temple re·
No host~sses were named for
reived a formal invitation to the October meeting due to
.atte~d the dJMer and dance re- election activities. Betty Spen·
Throello.. ot
cept10n honoring Muilee Ad· ~cer thanked the Temple for
Cuatom Deluxe
ams, Grand Chief of Oblo, given cards sent her mother while In
hdlantCirculaby Nevada Temple, 412, Nava- the hospitaL The blrthdayo of
da, Ohio, Oetobor 10 at 6:30, etty Speneer tnd Mrs. George
Tbe event wiU be beta at the' Childs were oboarved,
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Pot uck Dinner
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Go/den Rule
Class Meets
At Parsonage

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For Low Cost
"Wall To Wall"
Warm Floor Heating

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B . Swan

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In tho

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At Big Savings
JACKETS

VICKY VAUGHN
JUNIOR FASHIONS

POMEROY

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SATURDAY TIL

7:00

P.M.

9 P.M.

Pork Chops
FIRST
CUTS

49~

GROUND PRESH DAILY

GROUND BEEF, -~- 29c
BACON ENDS 5 99c
EGGS ~~LL
3 $1-09
lb.

lb.

doz,

Becky

duro~ .

Come And Sip ACoke With Us
While You lnjoy The Fashion Show

12·

99

tyles with fur
olllr and cuff.

Girls' All-Weather

COATS
Water repellent eoatl wttb lip-out

lining and velveteen collar . An 1111PUI'POit coat.

··'12.99

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'if/ AI LOW AI

6750

EBERSBACH HARDVVARE
CIPI'. LOWII PAitktNG LOT

POMEROY

SPRY

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"CARPET OF COMFORT" heat flow at floor
level puts an end to cold drafty floors. Quiet
running thermostatically controlled blower op81'1tts automatically.
"TOP·OoMATIC" CONTROLS, located at rear
end and TOP of heater are easy to reach and
'"'' to ut ••• provide you with fully automatic
or semi-automatic operation of the "Carpet of
Comfort" blower system,
WARM MORNING's economical poice and fuel·
saving performance assure you low orlsinal
cost and low operating cost Come In al)d see
the beautiful WARM MORNING Gal Mute.now on display.

"EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE"
MAIN ST.
POMEROY

MR. WALTER SUMMERFELD ••• Representative of
Vicky Vaughn will be here to help you with your
selections.

Wolf

Pumpkin

R, Hlndy
D. Jenkins
B. Davis
W. Davis
Handicap·
Total
Won 3 Lost 0
Racint
V, Durst
L, Mallory
D. McTurner

Blind
M. McKelvey
Handicap
Total
Won 0 LM1: 3

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AVicky Vaughn Jr. Dress

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330
330

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2163
405
362
oi05
378

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714

2114

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360 1
1&amp;10

WILL BE GIVEN AWAY
SATURDAY AT 3 P.M.

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411
301

440
402
447
894
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2850

Nelia Barton

332

Bob Barton

401

Lolt Clelland
Betty Russell
Tom Clelland
Harold Rus,.ll

lbs.

$1

8 till

cans

$1

Handicap

3 • 46.oz.

cans

$1

Total
Won I Loot

lb. box 19c

PEANUT BIJnER

3 lb.

50 LB. BAG

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424

302

6

SODA CRACKERS

POTATOES

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Won 11&lt;1111

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Let each member of the family choose his or her favorite d1sh.

It will be so attractive to the eye and so very pleasing to

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OPIN PIUDAltNIGidll TO I; SA1VRDAY TO I P.M.
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Pomeroy
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Team High Series - Racine, 1
2850,
Team High Single Game - !
Middleport No, 1, 965,
~
Ind. High Series - M. McKel- ·
vey, 549,
Ind. High Single Game - M.
Menchini, 194.

"' Cbarl,.. Porter
Bill Porter
Blind
Blind
Total

JELLY

EVAP. CAN MILK

Mo., T- woil; t AM lo I PMI , . , ,, •

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Middleport No. I

Handicap
Total
Woo I Loot Z

3 ::; 99c

Cans

OLEOMARGARINE - - - -

•. STORI HOURSt

REXALL DRUGS

502 ·
441

316
!13
330

390
15!19 i

Alley Colt

Juat Rotltter Your Nome, Any Tlmo Until 3 p.m.
S.turdor. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY, WINNER
WILL BB: NOTIFIED,

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

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LEAGUE
Sept. 30, ""
EveJyb's Grocery
Lawrence Eblin
381

AN INVITATION • • •

GIRLS' DRESS COATS

G.

D. Leonnrd
Blind
Handic4lp
Total
Won 2 Lust 1
Wahama
F. Reichert
P. Lingerfelt
C. Abotin
'll. Stout
C. Anderson
Handicap
Total
Won 1 Lost 2

R. Coleman

Stephenson, and Ann Elliott.

Sl99 up

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2511

Pomeroy
M. Menchini
G. Harris
L. Van Meter
Blind
Blind
Handicap
Total
Won 3 Lost 0
EASTERN
c. Knish1
T. Cruise

Pomeroy

OPEN DAILY UNTIL

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Kay Egner, Sheri Johnson, April Brandeberry, Annett. Thomas,

s-10

You'll Like Our Values!

THE MODELS ARE GALLIA ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL MAJOREnES ,.,,,,,,

See these brand new 100'7.,
water repeUent cottons witb
Insulated quilt lininJ. Tbey
are machine nshable! Size•
? to 14. Similu atyle in cor-

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Informal Showing With Live Models Featuring One of America's Outstanding Dress Lines For The Campus Crowd and Others. Vicky
Vaughn Fashions As Featured In Y~ur Favorite Magazine Seventeen,
Mademoiselle and Others.

Girls' SKI

1to10

BEN FRANKLIN

SECOND FLOOR FASHIONS

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Goessler Jewelry Slore

Saturday; October 10th
At 1:30 p. m.

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IIPOWtOIIft
Ind. High Game - Men DIAMOND RING
Ell.., ..,..ut Rl•1 ja71.00
Bill Porter, 185; Women - A.
lrlde ' • C:l•d•t ...... JS5.(1Q
,FAMOUS SINCE 1850
- - J Sawyer, L. Winebrenner, 158.
SENIOR BOYS LEAGUE
Ind. High Series - Men-Joe
Oct. 3, t96f,
Bailey, 492; Women- L. WineMiddleport No. 2
brenner, 419.
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D. Garten
320
Team High Game - Pacers
Court St.
Pomeroy
J. VanJnwagen
332 Four. 584.
R. Hindy
379
Team High Series - Alley , _ _ _ _ _ .,...,..., A,rtnrye d ,_,., ______
M. Garten
253 Cats, 1688.

with ~fr.~JZ

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QUAUTY
:~r · = t y..:~,: REGULAR

. ACCURACY

Marguerite's Shoe Shop

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BAKER FURNITURE

Black &amp; Brown
Combination With Matching Bags
Plain Black .•. Plain Brown

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PARADISE
KITTENS

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Is elebroted

nols. Othert pres«tl were Mr.,

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their memberthlp cards within

:e :,:
Olltl li&lt;Gllo... i
celpll will admit them "' the I
'Ill f mil
hlped
lh
They are the paren•• of ,_ Certified cilf"Stlfion ~
first program on Rio Grande
e a Y wars
toge ·
.~
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College Artist Serie&gt; th' Don , The lOth weddfni onolvel'S!Il'J • al the Racine B I p t lot ·- - - - - - - - - &lt;hik!reo,
I
Cossack Chorus, whi~h will ap- of Mr . and Mr!l. Harry Curtis, Church aft.er w.hich they enjoy·
The Trl..County Community I nounced a change in the date
pear at 8 p.m. Oct. 15 in Corn- Racine, w111 celebrated on Sept. ed a lovely dmner served at I Mn: Fra~ces Youna presentConcert As&amp;oclatlon has
an- · one of the progum8 scheduled
Hall, as well as to the 27th. Harry Curtis and L 1 n a the Martin Restaurant. Middle· ed this wnter with an article \
for the 1964-65 concert series. first
concert thls Shain were united ln marrlal!,e port.
taken from a Dayton paper, ·
To avoid a conflict with Rio
y evening.
on Sept. 30, 1914 .
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis were pre- stating t,hat Howard Landaker,
WE'RE CELEBRATING
Grande COllege'!! mld~se mester Th C 1
He
i(Jing
them
celebrate
were
seT.Ited
&lt;1 port:J.ble TV and re- who was r~sed here, still nUt1
NATIONAL HOOVER WIIK
vacation, the Marta Becker pi").
e o urn bus Symphony is 1
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ce1ved many other lovely gifts es melons m summer &amp; hWJts
gram has been changed to Nov . also scheduled for another ap- thetr daughter •nd family, M~ . &amp;nd cards.
I COOn
and muskrat in winter
5, when she will appear on
pe.arance in Southeastern Ohio and Mrs. Walter Well!: (Marcia
__ __
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POUiHII~SCRUIIER
stage of the college's
this fall, in the Lancaster High Ann). Danny and Mike, .wash· ..
'f'
lty Hall at 8 ~ . m.
School at 3 p.m, Nov, L
lngton, C, H.; threo of theor sons
BEWARE
OF
1 and families, Mr . and Mrs. Rt·
Give• your floor•
rhcn handrubbe-d
The concert season in this ar- Rio Grande College has
chard Curtis and Sherri Lee, ..~===~~~~:-··~:-:·::·'":::::1
ea will open Saturday evening nounced Lhe ~etond . progr.a m Fataskala ; Mr. and Mrs. Sam l 1
look. Also scrub•
in Fllrtsmouth. The Columbus scheduled for 1ts Artist Series. Curtis and Sue Anne, Morning
~ ~·
rhe floor.
Symphony Orchestra wiU
On Nov . 23, Joe and Pelllly Ar· Star; and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
··
sent a concert at 8:30 p.m.
onson, international folk singers, Curtis, Minersvllle. One son and
the Portsmouth High School. will present an entertaining pro- family unable to attend were
and the Portsmouh Commun· gram on the Community Hall Mr. and Mrs. Robert Curtis
iy Concert Associa tion is plan- stage.
and Bob, .Jr., Waukegan, llli·
ni~g to hono~ men:tbership ~e. The remainder of the college _ ____;,_ _:__ __;_:,_:___
ON DIAMONDS I
I cetpls for nelghbormg assoc~a- series will be announced soon
Gail Hovatter
334
Dl~mor11tt llevt! e dtfinit• vtlue- •lrnott like tun~oy . AI\ 11\kwM ..
lions who have not yet distnl&gt;.11 th
1ete sc hedul•e Richard Hovatt er
per1on knows that bil dii~;GUnlt utualty mun lnltrlor quality, or
t'cket
as
w1
e
comp
364
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untrue valut. And that un lud to a llfetlmt of rqret1. How c;an
utc
e r season 1 3 ·. • of program~) planned in nearby Total
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
1590
you be sure of honest velue? Buy the
commum·t·1es and open to 1oca1 Won 2 Lolt 1
diamond wllh U'lt bMt r•put.tlon1~_;:L;;:•c:;:•:_l..._;c~on:;:c;,;e;.:rt=;;_''~'•oc"'IS"'l"'to"no concert
bU)' 1\rtCINeill. Ttlt lilrl . .t riMII'IIIilktr
association memben.
When your doctor writes
Tbe Spoilers
In Amerlo:a, Artcanred tertlfit! uth
Ben Grinstaff
308
dl•mond wltn It! ~amou• 4-way 1uar•
out a prescription for you or a member
ant•• - In wrllln1. PriC411 etart 11
256
Barbara Grirutaff
low u. $50, 1nd they'ra not aveilable
of your family, you can be confident
Art Hoyt
368
1t dtnount hou!iiiSI Set our ArtcaiVtd
II!&gt;IKtlon- fUII'II MIVtf 10 WrOMI
Virginia Hoyt
320
that your local druggist wHI fill it
With IM
Handicap
m
exactly as the doctor has ordered.
Total
2531

rded

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50th Wedding

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ,, Oct. a, 1964-7 membero,

&amp;-Dilly sendllel, Pomeroy·Mld4leport, o,, Oct, 8, 19M

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Joe Bailey
Amanda Sawyer
Lolt McElhinney
Ken Melmhlnney
Total
Won l LOll I

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Tbe F8111'1ome

Winebrenner

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••• and when you

310

eat at home •••

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470

for the same appetldng

491
12ft

1688
492
402
287
481i
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reaction ~very time bread
i&gt; served to your !emily,
insist on Heiner's $nrichtd
bltad 'ceuso Heiner's gott
with everythlna aood. filler
tptu... belllt labl

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WANT AD
INFORMAnON

2 SIGNS
Of

p!;•DIIND

Business Services

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Pomeroy
Motor Co.

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ALUMINUM self-stormg 5torrn

Wln.dows at prices ynt
can
afford Nothing down , up to
5 years to pay Call WY 2-- 1
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QUALITY

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I Over 50 Members, Guests,
Attend Legion Post Supper

College Ave.
I Main Depot Sts.

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CARRIER
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CALENDAR

Over {Jfty members
and , Marcinko, Bob Vaughar.
and
ocr. S
t.GO ~ ...
gui"~l &lt;: wt&gt;re present for
the ' Harry Osborn.
The ~leanor Circle of Heath
annual 1ov~trr !&lt;Uppt&gt;r held by Tht;&gt; shoot w;ll be held Sun· Methodl!lt Church will
meel
~"I'!ONa
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$895
CO&amp;B.ICTION8
ll~t·w
Wt'b,ter
Pust
39,
The
AmI
day,
October
25
at
tile
Forked
Thursday
evening,
October
8 at
1958 Ford 1 Ton Cab &amp; Chassis
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erxan
Lt'glnn
Monday
,
Ocl
5
;
Kun
Sportsmen
Club.
A
thirty
7.30
p.m.
at
th~
church.
MlstJ
,_ 1&gt;11 .J Puhb~tto.
VB en~{lne, 4 speed trans 750x20 tires, sulid cab, healer.
WILL launder or block center-.
dollar contributiOn was made Bess Sanborn wlll present th1
&amp;
iUIGW..T.lONII
ph.""Ces. SH 2-4805.
10 2 6tp
Commander
Guinther
opened
bv
the members present
to J&gt;rogram with Mrs. Charle1 By'I'M ,UU.Ilu - " - t:.be !"'PI
the nweung 10 ntuahslic . fo~m g~ve this drive 8 good start. er devotional leader.
• e41t al ~ Ul1 . . 11-ed
$1699
1963 Corvair Panel
Apply
a'dVU?S'tl' DTon tboUI.'I 'TRANSMISSION Salvage Com·
and extt&gt;nded h1s appreciation A lett er from the
Meigs Th p
t'QGfW \llull.uiND 1'bt pOb8 d C"lli.
Low m Jil'GI'!C. solid OOd~, hr;rlt-r , g oo d \lit'S.
pany. Repam ng all makea. 1
lltMI' . . tot '"' ~hM lor
for tht&gt; fine turnout. lntrodu red County Fair Board compliment·
e o~eroy enW b ldl then!
club w o
elf
~ t.b.u · - ~ ta-uoo
~.,tomatic and standa rd transHfl 11 , E1g hth D.I s- ing the Post on the fme job band Radio thl
II
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1 was A en
1
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mlsslons. Electric welding.
tnrt lsi Vice Command('r, who it did m nlirklng cars for the regu ar mon y meet~.ng dudrll'
1958 Chevrolet Bel Air VB· 4 Dr. _ _ $495
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duy at 7.30
at tue Ml e.
Phone
WY
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spo ·e 1"11' ~ un rn' m t"rs 1p 1Mr·Jgs County l&lt;'a1r \\Its read
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9 24 Uc
A.lsu
lntrfl( hi i"Pd was
Char
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A eard from w aitPr Parson~ port AmeJrcan eglOn a .
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W
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of
the
GaUipol
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MeUU•• to.llrrdoYosT, f1om I 1e aune osl. Ia doubli! amputl·~ who is in
k
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UGHT
HAULING
or
water
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State
Patrol
w1:1
be
guest
spea
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Frank Vau~h;m !j&lt;JV~ a de- Brown·s Veteran Hosp1tal
m er and all members are uroed
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OPEN
EVES.
7,00 P.M.
"!ARD 01 l "J:L..UO..b •
OBrl"l.lhauling. Phone WY 2-6222
•
Real Estate For
Sale t&lt;ti led report on the Eighth Dls- Dayton, wA s read. Mr.. l' arsons to atlend.
.utiEI - J.l.Je for 5u -m mm.
POMEROY , OHIO
24
3
ltDUriO
~ Mlll.I~CIIlal
.....,. lJt
g
0tp
tnrt Confe rt:'nce held m Wells· would appreciate beanng from
Dn"tCJ aouu
----------ton on October 4. Vaughan, Don his fe llow LegJOnnnir('s.
His The Laure-l Cliff
Better
e..ao L 1L 118 o.OU f' M. OalQo
------~ --HOME
SIT~.
approK\mately
2
Hunnel
Guv
Gum!h~r
and
address
1s Wa ltl'r
Parsons,
Heal1h
club
will
have
Ita
annu.
bt~ A. lrL 1.6 u.oo
For Sale
HEATING, Plumbing, Muollor
Instructions
good
spring
JR
proper
I
Frank
·Cht&gt;t'~etJrew
attended
the
\\
ard
2,
Browfl
'!l
Veterans
hos·
al
anniversary
dinner
Thursdav
acres
,
Furoaeea.. Anold Brotbren.
' " 110 &amp;Ul'
1'0 PU.CI A
tJ, lots Jf shade trees, locat· l C(lflft'rence as delegates from pi tal, Day1on, Oh io
al fi 30 p m., ot t!w hnme
u.
118
East Main Street, Pom. . .UI.T """"""""
ONE
PONY
buggy
and
harness,
ed on U S. 3:1 near
Rock • Post 39 Fn.n k ('lwesebrl.'w is Ha!;' h (;i lmore, a:-sistt&gt;d by \irs. Ch:1rh•· H Karr Sr.
U. S. CIVIL SERVICI TESTS1
eroy, Pb- WY t-!441.
$60 00. See at Bishop·s Farm.
I
2C
tic
Spnngs
Faircround
$2
500
R 1 the E1ghth J) 1stnl"! Ur:lplam
HoU \' ~ugh.~ n Kl'll ll~' Ha rns, Thf' Southern Local Athlel lt
Ill• n
worne10. l~ St&amp;rl nr.p ..
PHONE WY2·2156
ti.O:II.OO a wn.~t; Prepar1t.on tratmn11
A.
Fml&lt;ll-'
•
,
WY
2·297!l.
10-3-tfc
Cha
rlt'S
swalzt'l
l'lwrman
of
Paul
1&lt;n!or .and l.):tn F"olmt'r, R 1
ll h ld J
Rutland.
1Q-5-61p !,==========::,
Qfllll IEJt&gt;nl~
rh&lt;&gt;u~U\t1~ ~~
inh• -c=c-=:::-:=::-::--:----~
'I the
'G 1fls for Yanks
Who ' prep&lt;tred and servt&gt;d tlle oy~ Ck)S t•n . W\ 111 dt len re,gu.
FOB S.'\l.E-Mlddlepo 1J'i's tall· ,
.
11
a.r rneellng
urs ay even ng
npen ~REB
E~;per1rnrr
Lllllft ll,OD \11\"e•JOhl.
e • WOMAN 'S GOOD, clean used'
IIIJ"Y
&gt;nf&lt;&gt;rm.lllilll
~==========='I •larleR
r·
"r•m.,nt• Wn•• rul &gt;., l'
est bulldm~ . locuted 3s2 N ~a ve" dnve nitmed the follow· lters afh'r Lhe mtoeU~
()('Iober 8 31 the Southern L~
drPsses, mostly size 161.1:. 21
rh·lns . . arne lddr•""' Uld phone
Notice
Second Street, Mh.ldl~p ort 1 mg romm!I IL'f'S for the ham
Thr next mt:'t'tmg of Post !9 1 H h · hool
fur $.5 00 . No night calls. Res-- 1
Unro ln
!ierv1e.
So1
'811
Th•
and
turkey
shoot
:
Ammuflllion,
w1ll
be on :\~,mda)·, Oclober ] j ca
tg S&lt;'
O..u.r 84!ntlntel
1
id r nce D. Adeline Browmng,
&amp;
Priced for qmek bllle
1Jl.
quire at Ohio Hotel.
I Hob \"Augh,m; Targets, Don at 7.3o u m Tht&gt; movu• for the tlrert 'l'il' bP a mc:&gt;ettna of
Rt. I, Ruiland.
10 6 6tc
lft
tfc
Hunnel; Kitchen, E!za &lt;;i \ mor~ . ni~h t Wil l ~ '"Story of Amen- :tht Xi Gamma Mu Chapter ol
- MEN10
Parts &amp; Service On
SEE THE NEW
-·
·-George
Nesselroad, and Olin can
Whi skey ., The menu :BeLa Sigma Phi Thursday al
GET A MAN'S JOBII
AKC Basset Pup, very
nice. 1
Operalm&amp; bulldown grader• d ra1
HOME
for
rent
tn
Pomeroy
3
Knapp
;
Firmg
hne,
Charles
for
tbe
ntght will includf' chilL 7:30 at ~ offi~ of the Colum
Any Make Chain S111w
rnne~ . har•ktwel ano;l ~crap .. rs ~.&amp;rr•
Rea son&lt;tble. 1953 Chevrolet, 4 I
rooms and bath. YlY 2.3575
bia Gas of Ohio in Middleport.
.op wage~ We will tra~n vnu on
door coupe - $125. 1953 Chev·
)\lr eQUipment
V o, appro vOI-d for
ll\J ~"Uitl~nt Lr&amp;lnJn11. Wrltor:
Small Engine Service
rol et panel truck, $150. Both
_ _ _ _ __s-,_I-uc
ocr. '
I
A 8 SOCIA l"ED
I:IF.AVl' EO\IIPli,!"E"/'T SCHOOLS
have very good motors and
SllVEN ROOM brick home In
SyracuS&lt;' Mt&gt;tlmdiSt Church
good bOOies. Phone Coolville
P·.meroy, lwo bathrooms, 4
0
will hnv• I rummage sale in
Pomeroy, 0 ,
667 ·3654.
10·3·6tc 806 W. M•ln
bedrooms, garage, basement,
Approximately 135 attendOO RiN:&gt; and Du~k Wiley .
the church basement Friday
3 fim shed
rooms in attic. the homecommg at Hemlock A reading, •·Just An Ord.in· and Saturday from t a. m . to
Large :ot. Out of high water. Grov~ Church of Chnst Sun· ary Christian," by J ohn Swartz 4 p. m. Soup, pie and coffee
For sale
- -- - -- -- - - - 60 Chevrolet _ $895 PHOTO Copying Service. Cop- Central heating
Inquire day.
preceded a solo by the Rev . wiU also be served.
Thost!
POMEROY, 0
IIOLISE. SIX rooms. and b.1th, 4 dr . Corvair 4 dr . Seda n,
les made of legal papers,
Charles Wildenn uth WY 2· Sunday Sc hool was held in Hi cks . The Norris quartet sang w1shing to take soup borne are
107 LO("I lS! St., Poml'roy.
or1gmal bl ack fimsh like
birth records and almost any
2205 or WY 2-6116.
9-26-tfc the forenoon with Ray Whaley, two numbers as d1d the King asked to bring thetr owD cau10 8 3tc new.
other documents. Also lamm·
- - - - superintendent, in charge, fol· children, after which Mrs. How- tainers.
tin~ tn plastic, film to p~
BOUSE FOR SALE: 4 rooms lowed by a basket dinner in ard Bolin, wh().has been S"'ft'lem·
I.OSE WEIGHT safely and ea~ Cffif!UAHUA ma lo
puppy for 63 Mercury _ $2,495
ocrve your valuable papers. furni shed, Minersville. $:iUIIU the church basement at noon. ber of the church for over 70 Mary Shrine White Shrine of
lly, with new Dex.a-diet tab- sa le. VI :.1 ·26~2 .
10 6 3tp
VB - 4 dr. Monterey . Shows
Reotf:r Insurance, Pomeroy
Phone WY 2-3312.
r 25 tfc The hymn '' Power fn
the yeors, was rerogmzed.
Jerusalem wlll meet at the
lets. Only 96c. Stark Pharmtend er care by one local owu· I ___________o_t_ u_c
Blood ," opened the afternoon Following a short talk by the IOOF hall Friday at 8 p m. All
acy.
11-13-lilllp
COMPLETELY
reconditioned er. Fully equipped.
session, followed by the invooa- Rev. Hicks. a special number members are urged to be pres-AU&lt;.'TIHNE~:R
Prtu,tire i.• Ht&gt;ld
Kenmore wnnger type wash·
twn by the Rev. Donald H1 cks, was presented by the carleton ent.
AUTOMOBILE ltuurance beeo ~r . 2 speeds, automatic tlm·
~::.,:;:For
Inspection
canceuedl lmt your opera· er. pump Rinse tub includPlans were completed and pastor of the Middleport Church church group. A trio, d~ets and The Eleanor Circle of Heath
tor'a licenH1 Call IVY :I-2!14Ml
of Chrtsl Several vocal num- the quartet by the Noms . group Methodist Church will .9ponsor
Wrllo,
f'lloae
•
Contad
l
h
.
.
Pomeroy, Ohio
ed, $55. IVY 2·28J6
A. c. BRADFORD
prac 1ce eld _for mspecllon at bers were presented by Homer presented several selections. a rummage sale Friday and
\IUUc
The hymn, "God Be Wilh
· h
fc=.l Farm Equlpmf!nt Auction
Badlle, OWl
mcetmg
on October
20
y
T"l\ W M 1 A . ,
d Saturday, October 9-10 tn I e
- - -- - --- - - - - •========1:0:_:6:_t::
tfc the
whennext
Chester
Council,
Daugh.
1
18
1
1
ou
• e_ ee
gam, an former A and P building in Mid·
for Rent
Saturday, Oct. lD, 12:30 p.m. -:--:-::---:::--:-: - - ters of Amenca, met Tuesday
llle
benediction
by
!he
Rev dl
t M
K
1L c k
- - - - - -··-- - NOW AT LANDMARK
Due \o o\her employment I
~ (lnelor, PhmtliiDC 1111111 evening witl1 31 membero pre·
Freeland Norris closed the ser- 1. ep\..or.
rs. d ennebn ~ e
1 1S cuarrman an
mem ers uavnm discontinuing my farming
Heatbll
sent
-FURNISHED
apartment for :
8
VICe.
j
mg
rummage
for
pick-up may
0
rent , ground floor. 3 rooms 1
at
1contact her or members of the
and balb .. :un S. Second Ave, .
located 2 miles Norlh East
We bve aD libel
Spencer m hospital, Barbara on rollers, Pomeroy - Mason
circle.
Middleport. Call IVY 2-5262. i
of Racine, Ohio, on the Ba.·
Sewer MaebiDeti
Sargent, Ada Morris, Glenna 20 52, Pt. Pleasant 24.21, Hin·
ID 6 Uc
shan Road.
Reasoallltle a..
Hayes and Violet Hill. Betty ton 1.13, Kanawha Falls 2.18,
Return Jonathan Meigs Chap641 Ford Tractor - MowerCaD W'V a.z97• DaJ • Nlebt Rou sh tlmnked the members for Charleston 17.96, London, Mar·
ter, Daughters of the American
TRAILER on Grant
Street.
THRU OCT. 10
I4 inch Plows _ Seven Ft.
Revolution, will meel Friday.
7 • lie cards, gJrts and visits during met and Winfield dams were
Cal l IVY 2-l146 or WY 2·2\lltl . 'Spark Plug, ____ ••· 49c
Disc,
Two-row cultivator,
ht:'r hospila lizat•·on.
on the sills.
October 9 at the home of Miss
"de d e1"Ivery rake, 8 ft. dou·
Bo t
t
,
Washington, 0. C.
Nancy Reed 1n Middl epo rt at 2
10·3-tfc
s1
EXPERIENCED
Three
applicants
were
DC·
a
monmen
1:
row Ch•lnt _
ee. $2.57
ble cultipacker, 10 x 28 li , t·
cepted for membership. The
Ohio River - Titan down ~
~~~~ A~ir!f.!e of Cong. p.m. Guest speaker will be Mr.
TRAILER lots for rent, c\osel ligM Bulbt - - - - ••· 1St
or ~re, manure spreader and
report of the auditing commit- i 13, 2·40 a. m.; Southern up 14,
Oct 6' 1964
Nolan Carson, Clnclnnati attar·
to Laundrymat and schools. unico 23 cu. ft.
Plant Setter on Rubber, Allis
tee reod by Helen Wolfe, was 1 5 {.J . rn ; Harry Dyer up 14, 6 30 d.
ney. Roll call will be comment!l
Valle" Lumber &amp; Supply Com-, Ch&amp;st Fne1er - - - $239
Chalmers G Tractor - Cui·
d
d
p. m · Pennsylvania up 14 I E !lor
· ~
on the program. Hostesses will
J
tivator and side dresser, John
accepte · It was eclded to '/ .30 P: m ; John J . Rowe uP I Daily Sentinel
'
be Miss Re~. Mrs. Wayne Gib-__P~n_y_,~Mld_d_l:vort.
lO·~t~r i LOMEROY
Deere Wire Tie Baler, Sub
have potluck refreshments at , 14, 8 45 p. m.: invader up 14,
bons, Miss Frieda
Faehnle,
the ne_xt m~ting . The k1lchen I t
Dear Sir:
1
MODERN 4 room and
bath '
Jack W Carsey
Suiler, horse drawn cultlvat· From the lan:est truck or comm1tt
d
k
U 35 p.m.; F.H. Johnson down
and Mrs. John Duerr.
.
I
Mgr. WY :Z-218l I ors, portable grain elevator, oul1dozer radiator to tbe
ee
announce
a
ca
e
l
15,
7·35
p.
m
;
Blue
~al
up
16,
This
letter
Will
confirm
our
ocr 1!
furnished apaf'tment. MId
walk for the next mee lmg.
4
Cl
J
telephone conversation of thls
'
a
dleport. WY 2-38'74.
I'==========~~ "Gould's
shallow
well
pump,
tmallest
beater
«!on.
Erma
Cl
1
d
d
m..
1ns
r.,
down
The
Daughters
of Ruth e1ass
1
' · ~.t cu&lt;1m
L
e anBooster
' epu y,meetmg
an· 17 , 5 p. m . D"IXle
· Ch .a 11enge mornmg, in regard to Mr. Moel· of the Um"led Me!hod
1r com·
tfa
nong11
saw.
a
nounced
the
lst church
8 11
- - - - - - - -- - -pressor, stock tank, M gal.
at Belpre on Monday evening up 17, 7:15 p. m ; J aneT. up ler's "non·political" talk before will meet at the church MooAPPLES,
Burdette FruIt gas truck tank, 380 gal. gal· 'lilY 2-2l.Q
Pomeroy and asked those wishing reser· 17, 5 20 a. m ; Philip Sporn a group of Meigs Countians on day at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Minnie
\\ Duplex, 3 bedrooms. Sugar Farm.
Phcne WY 2--6970, vanized tank, 8 hole hog feed-vations for dinner contact her down 19, 6 :10 a m .; George October I. 1964.
Neutzling and Mrs. Mart eraRun area. Pomero) . Phone Pomeroy, Ohio, Rt. 1.
er, platform scales, 14 ft. C&amp; l d. McCOY, AUL'TIONEER, before ~~wing hall. Refresh- Price down 19. 7 15 a. m ; OV· As reported in your pajler, ry as hostesses.
WY 2-3618.
10 2 tfc
9 25 25tp by Wagon, feed cart, 1200 sq.
OJ.ester, Ohio.
ments were served by
the EC up 20, 6 45 a. m; Jefferson Mr. Moeller slated tllat he "did The Pomeroy Elementary P.
3 23 Ue
ft. hot bed 1asb, 30,000 Tokitch~n committee.
dowo 211, 7·45 a. ru; Jeffboat not expect the War on Poverty T.A. will meet Monday at 7:30
THREE aDd four roo'll furni she- WHY PUMP your sluggisl&gt; sep- rna to stakes, 2,000 ft. 2 tn.
up 22, .) 45 a. m.; Reliable up Legislation to pu ~s during this ~ p.m. in the school auditorium.
1&lt;1 and lllllurnisbed lpart.
2:-1 , 5 a. m ; Wayne H. up 23, session of Congress, but said There will be room visitation
tic tank? Get Klean-Em·AU p1pe, ¥.., T. chain hols~ port·
meo\a. WY :1-0434
12 I de Sept1c Tank Cleaner. Land
6' 45 a.m.; Jacob G. up Green· he felt certain that suet legis- and all parents are urged to
able Letz Burr Mill (P.T.O.)
60 ft. !8 in.) Endless bell,
up 9 115 p. m ; R H. Bosworth lation would be passed if tho attend.
FOUR r00111 furnished apart. mark Farm Bllfeau, Po m·
two Beagle hounds, 1 barrel
Top Dollar Petd For
II up Greenup
12 · 15- a.m. present Administration is u •
ocr. JJ
eroy.
9 29 30tc
meol. Pbono WY :l-36iill.
oiL
Wndcea Cen end lrvc:k•
Buckeye Stale down Greenup elected this fall .
The Evangeline Chapter O.E.
11 24 Uc
ENTERED HOSPITAL
2 15 a. m ; J. S. Lewis down The trulh is, that tl•e Econ· S., Middleport, will hold 1 spot;INGER Sewblp
machinel!l BRADFORD AUcnON CO.
C.
C.
Bradford,
Auctioneer
24
HOUR
TOWING
Among
those
who
entered
Hoi·
Greenup 2 a. m.; John Hood omic Opporunity AcL ol 1964, cia! meeting celebrating their
FOR RENT, modem
bouse, new , $5~ up. f&gt;everal used
A. C. Bradford, Manager
- ·
-~zer hospital in the past 21 hours down Greenup 4·20 a. m.; Lou. (better known a tt. War on 60th anniversary, Tuesday, Oc~
six roomi 'ond bath. Youngs· macbinea at barga1D pricel!l
Signed : Robert Hi.JJ
Open I A.M. to 1 P.M
were Linda M. Beaver, 40 Ber· isiana down Meldahl 3:25 p.m.; Povery Act) , was passed
by ober 13, at 7:30 p. m. at the
town kitchen, tile floor, lo- The l'' abrtc Shop, qinger Sates
10 2 6tc
;~=•d ~S~f;J;
ger St., Holland C. Prose, Rt. 2 Indiana up Meldahl 5:50 p. m.; both Houses of Congress and Temple. All members and tbelr
cated at 136 Lincoln-rd cau and Serv1ee, Pomeroy. Ohio
- - - - - -- - - - Betw..n C.fNster end
Patriot, Mrs. Jessie Norton, Rt. Aetna • Louisville down Mel signed into law on August 20 of fnends are cordially lnvlttd &amp;0
WY 2-3020.
b 29 tfc WY :l.-2:1Jl4,
t 21 Uc
Auto Sales
fup~r• Plein on Stet• Rt. 7 I Thurman , Ray E. Daniels, d&lt;thl 7·25 p. m.; Brimestone th1s year. Tht Supplemental Ap. attend.
FORD,
passenger
Coun-l':::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=~l
Jackson, Mrs. Martin J . Sc:hnei- down :vteldahl 8 p. m.; West· propria lion Act which provides - - -- - - - - - -Wanted To Buy _
USED
Frigidaire
•lectric 1959
9
try
Squire
Station
Wagon,
au·
I·
der,
Athens, :Mrs. Charles L. ern down Meldahl 9.30 p. m.; $750 million for this program
~
USED GC"NS of all types and I range, $40;. Hardwick
gas
Insurance
Snell, Ironton, Mrs. Herbert S. B&lt;tyou Lorraine up Nleldahl 6 has been passed by both Houses new home Carpenter Rt. 1.
calibers. We pay you cash. raoge , $40 : co al henlrr, small toma lic transmission, power
M
nd M
Robert Rtf
steermg, radio, heater, pow·
Johnston , Ironton, Robert E. a. m.
or Congress, and is now await·
r. a
rs .
e
Tiffin Jewelers, \l am Street, SIZE' , used 1 winter. 2 good
JUHNSON, SlmpsoD insurance Leonard, Rt. 2, South Weir
Gallipolis Dam ...,.. Bob Ben- ing the President 's signature. and children of St. Albans, ~·
Point Pleasant, West Virgmia.j met al beds and springs, li v- ~~ ~~:k~:- aih~:k~~s ~~ Agency.
AU forma ol In· ster, and Shirlee P. Halley, Co- ter down 4:40 p. m.; Robert ApplicatiOn fm fund s under Va ., Mr. Harold Rlfe of Mjd.
Phone 50. Bill Wellman, Les ing room suite, fair condition, Service.
10 7 tfc 1Uf8nce. Jun Johnsoo and lumbus.
Reed down 10:15 p. m.; Peggy this program is now being ac- dletown, Ind., Mr. and Mrs.
Wil liamson.
1 $15, G. E. cle(' lric rcfngera·
Bud SIDipsoD, Agent&amp;.
BIRTIIS
Downey up 2:40 a. m.; Luther cepted by the Office of Econom.. Larry Hoffman and son, Stevie
tor, good one ff)r $2.1 . Call
1
1
Mrs.
Eddie
Lee
Keffer,
802
Herdman
down 4:25 a. m.
ic Opportunit} . Jnqu;rie!:! should of Albany, and Mr. and Mrs.
tfc
FOR SALE, 1953 Chevrolet, 52,
Male Help Wanted
SH 24302 aller .\ p. m.
_
_
_
Le_g_a_I_N_ot_i-ce___
Adams
Ave.,
Ravenswood,
w.
Kanawha
Rinr
_
c
v
.
Har·
be addressed to Sargent Shriver George Beveridge and
son
000 rrule.s. Good
Condition.
~===~===..;;;;;;,!
10 7 ~11c Phone WI 9-2732. John Ihle.
Va., son, 5.()4 p.m. Wednesday . ner down Marmet 8 50 p. m.; Director, 0fflce ()f Economi~ Fred of Columb~a were week
IN
THEPAOuT.....-c"OuAT
011
Mrs.
Lowell C. Evans, Rt. 2 National up Marmet 6: H. a. m.; Opportunity Wa shington 25 D end guests of their parents, Mr.
Truck Drivers Wanted!
! PERFECTION Oil heaLer wi th
I~ 6 8tp
E.x.,erienud or
'" THEM!:!:T~~u0N,.T~H:~·~TATE Ravenswood, W. Va , daughter , Thelma Ann up Winfield 10 p. C.
'
' · and Mrs. Charles Rife.
, drums and flli in gs. Dayton,l
electnc :o;cale~. 30 ton cap&lt;tc· THR~:E TRUCKS - 1962 Inter· .1r OAY Mccc,u.Jco~sf,~i-41oscEASED 4:28p.m. Wednesday. Mrs. Ja ck m ; Jerry Bosworth up Winfield The comments of Mr. Moe!- .Mr. Edward Rife and son,
lnexperiMte~td For lof\9
ity. 10 11 me&lt;ll case. 19 ~l1 national, 1948 International ,
Distance Hauls Write
NOTICE
L. Spurloc.k, Rt. t CallJpolis, 10.40 p m.; Helen z. up Win- ler in this regard, indicate that Billy,. of Sunbury, spent Satur·
MAYFLOWER TRANSIT
i Mercury, body &lt;rnd chas:&lt;;JS 1953 Dodge. Leo Morris, SH 'b TON:O:eo~ 1
~v~~c~~:t"'
:on
thor
son,
1:38 p. rn . Wednesday, Mrs. field 1I 35 p. rn.; Allen R. Mer- he Is Ill-informed on what 11 d.ay mght and Sunday w_lth Mr
8
lndienepolts lndhrrna
less motor and !ransm•ssJon, 4648.
10 • 6tp 5th day or O&lt;"tohn . t004 . Ina Ruth Remo .J. Rocchi , 102 Mabelene rill down Winfield 1:30 a. m. ·, actually taking place In Wast...1 and Mrs.
Charles Rife and
McCutrh eon. Admlnlstratrllt c. t.a. d.b.
'" La
complele t:ourse m radio and
Tbe Rambler
n . of thO! t.:~h•t~ of G•y M('(.utcheon, Dr., son, 7:25 a.m. Wednesday. Beaver up Winfield 1:45 a. m.: ington.
rry .
1~t/ 1Mth:,o~t.y s1.l:ar!;
telev1
s1on
W
ilh
all
equ1pment.
World
Standard
ol
eompact
~::;:~r":.d'c:!
DISCHARGED
&amp;met
up
Winfield
2:45
a.
m.;
We
are
sending
to
you
under
Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond ThoHelp Wanted
Charles L~rkms, Long Bot·
~x-Uence
w~~~ VHlllnia. file-d to thl• court •n Patients recently di.&gt;Jcharged Lucy Jane Lucas down Wl"n- separate cover, a state~! of mas and sons and Miss Bever..
II:. "~
auth l'nli&lt;·•l..ed &lt;'OP:f &lt;)I the
\etl4'r•
I Bo
II f Ath
1
EXCELLENT trainmg
pro
tom, Ohio.
10 7 tfc Big car room,
ride and per- tf'~T :omentan gr ant .. &lt;~ tn h..r by th• included Mrs. Joe T. Bowen, field 4:5(1 a. m.; Elgercliff down Congressman Abele's posftion 011 Y wen,_ a 0 .
ens, spen
gram. Car and high school
fonnance. Small ear eeooomy ~i,~1~a (.;~~~~ f~)" ~~ c~·~..':~~~~ "';;~~~ Mrs. Otis Taylor and infant son, Winfield S.O!l a . m.
the Appalachian Program.
SFunddayBowJth thedtr rnolher Mra.
necessary, Clean work . N o GOOD 40 gal. apple butter kit--•
bill
lnt .J atn,~ ~gaomt ~a 1t1 e~l i\t~ should Mrs. Virgil Holzinger, Eddie - -With warmest personal ,... re a wen an Bernard Bow.
tiiiU managera
ty
pre..,nt them tu tllil i'flll rl Wlthln
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Fri•Jay-off or out of town travel- tle wi~ stand and stirrer
See
11a month~ ~n"'r the tlhn• of u.d Salyers, Mrs. Wayne
Denny, KNICKS WIN
gards,
en, wuo arrlV
orne
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Il!tter8, ur 1M- rorevli"r h~rr .. rl rr"m
for a 14 •ay leave from the
Grucser, Phone
Ing. Call WY 2·2158 fo r ap- Clarence
MetropoUtu Moton
i!8SI!r11ng any u~n~ u :.. nst the Tl'ltl Mrs. Earl Roberts, Oti.'J Rainey,
HAH.TFORD, Conn. (UPI)Sincerely yours,
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pointmenl
10 7 3tc
E. Main Street. Pomeroy
~~a':t:.t~r .J 11:i11 ;~~ed~&lt;nl 8 ' 111 M'-o In Mrs. l:lasi: Higley. Mrs. Ewing The New York Knickerbockers
Charles P. Haskins
Na~ . He finished boot training
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Pbone W1' z.31171
PRoBATE mu HT or
Hulton. Eli Siders, William Bow- defeated the Philadelphia 76er,
Administrative Assistant at Great Lakes. Ill . and wlll
"\fEJGs c(Ju ... ,.v. oHJo
leave Oct 17 for Flo lela
FEMALE
office
employee Specials at Harden 's Market,
4 22 tfc om R. ~~ . 2~. 31~
man, Mrs. Harry Reapp, Mrs. 94-93, m a National Basketball
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mainly for typing and filmg. S
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--- - - -Lennie l'hompson, Pamela Hunt , AssociatiOn exhibition
Billy Vatel\a spent Sunday
F
yracuse
a1rmun ce r.h
L'
k
IN TH&amp; PROBATe c.ouRT Of
game
afternoon with Charles
RUt
Full time. Call WY 2-2:!58.
IV&amp;Itoc
MliiGS COUNTY, OHIO
Mandy Howard . Clifford Cald· l Wednesday night.
DC
gallon 98c; 3 lbs. onions, 19c ·,
c."
No
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n
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and
family
.
10 7 3tc Wells Sweet Cider 89c gal·
IN THE MAnu oF THE EITATI well and Vicki Lingerfelt.
-·• FOR SALE: purebred Hob;teln o" LEL~~ca,.•M•'•'o". TcHEON,
called on the Dean Brlnkers,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Carter of
10
lhs.
No.
l
potatoes
bull.
Serv•··e
age.
Call
WY
2~
Galli
GIRL FOR general office work. 49
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recently.
poHs ' pent •L-~ week en d
c. rozen or~y oncen· 6227
10 ·3~t
To wHoM IT MAY coNcn N·
with her sisttr, Mrs. H:thel Rift
Reply in own handwriting, tratl!d"'()range Jwce - 4 for
.
p Noll•·~ II h~ rehy riven lh3l on
Mrs. Sandra Circle and Jack
~th •.13~ of Odob o:r . 11184. Clo olt!
Bost•"c of Dorcas called
and son, James Dale.
care of the Daily Sentinel, $1.00. 10 Clark bars - 29c; GOOD MILK cow ror sale. t.h&lt;!
E. Mr&lt;"U IC
ht""on, ExiK'u\or of Ill~ .EI·
on
M
Mrs. Mary Circle Friday.
By Sarab M. Rife
rs. Sarah Rile, Mrs. Fay
Box 668-X. Pm'1eroy, Ohio. 3 lbs. sliced bologna - $1.00 ; Roland Searles, Rutland·Har- tat e "' Ldl• o. McCutrtu, n, d~~eu
ed Ialii! of the CitJ of Porko·r~hllrll.
M
Fred
Birtcher
of
Po
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Wood.
Mrs. Ethel Rife
and
Give name , address, and pre- 1 Chuck Roast -49c lb. Eggs,
sonville Rd . Phone SH 2-4626. CIJ.u
nty
of Wuorl , Stal• o! Wnt VIr·
Kimberly
Jo
Follrod
of
Porn·
r.
jj'lnl•, flied In thh co u rt Rll outben
s
rd
. h
th roy and Mr. Harry Jones of M_rs . F_reda Bowenl were shon.
vioua experience.
, miXed SJzeS, - 3 doz.-f_l9c.
}D-5·6tC tlcot.ed copy ot' the !ette n teM\amen:
eroy Spent atU ay rug t Wi
r
bu.
10
2
6tc
t.ary MraiDW&lt;I to him ny lhe County
her
grandparents,
Mr.
and
Syracuse
spent
a
recent
after~
P
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10 6 3tc Wl·nesap appleJ _ •1.79
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10 7 3tc
111. 11nd that •II rre&lt;~+t&lt;&gt;r~
h•vm~~:
Don Smith is on the sick list. Mrs. Douglas Circle and rela· noon with Mr. and Mrs. Char·
PONIES for sale or trade : ~:~t ~~~ t!· 1 ~h1 ! 11~.~:rt ~~~~:~ Wilmer Circle of Gallipolis tive.9.
les Rife.
FIRST
LOOKING FO~ IECURI
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NO
charge
for
use
Weaned
Colh,
also
some
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month•
after
the
rmn,~~
or
..
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called
on
Mrs.
Mary
Circle
re·
Mrs.
Evelyn
Holter
of
Morn·
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charlt-.s
Rife,
QUALITY
JOBf
J ett~rs . or bt- fore ver harred
frorn
of carpet shampooer
with good broke mares from 42-- a~~I!'Tl&gt;nll Rny !len• aaaln5t lhl! renl cently .
ing Star and Mrs . Louise And.. Mrs. Myrta Rife, Mrs.
Fay REGULAR
'l'nbt ror 0. &amp; Cl-.tl s.m..,. ...-.
purchase of Blue Lustre car· M inches, 1·3 down. Balance :~~~~':tat~r .,;n~hl~~cedent lltllated J.n Mr. and Mrl!l. Carl Van M:erer erson, lOCal, visited Margaret Wood and Mrs. Freda Bowen
Certified
Station
. . . . . . . . . - . I:Utrltettorl clul'by
month.
Paul
Orr,
WI
9PRoBATE counT oF
and
Margaret
Ann
Carleton
and
Ann
Carleton
of
Dorcas
one
dav
,
S
""".,..
Wednesday
aftefttOon with
pet
shampoo.
Baker
Fumi·
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p
8 30 itp uoJ a. u , :12. a~.c
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Mf:a~ ~pre&amp;; ~roob at
_..,:.:_1
lure, Middleport. 10 6 6tc 2822.
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like "The Untouchables" - do
United Pre11 loteraaUooal not seem to have entirely
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)-In lhe fnghtened network execupves.
last television season, perhaps Sex - though generally of a
the single most striking fact fairly innocent kind - appears
Yl'as the Increased use of Ne-- to be at least as popular as
groes ln prominent roles. In the ever on video. This is partly
Dew season, the emphasis an because of the grealer number
escapism, sttuation comedy and of good-looki ng lady stars. And
sex seems certain to keep this it is true that the girls ofte n
aspect of the last video year have Uu~ir charms modified by
C&lt;lmparatJvely in · the back· the aura of comedy. Still. ii
ground.
you keep your set on through
Titus, for instance, in the pre- the day - and include some
vious season producer David ~·iewin g uf the growing number
Susskind had a series, "East of soa p operas - you can get
Side-West Side,'' in which a Ne· some pretty fair courses in
gro woman was a regular. This smoochmg : Freshma n, seniur
aemester he bas a series, ··Mr. and post·graduate. The comBroadway ," in which the f&amp; merc iR!s are getting sexier too .
male regular Is of Japanese an· The so·ca lled violence is a lso
cestry.
draped more nowadays in the
The occasional congressional cloak of a tongL.e-in--cheek st:,- le,
examinations of television sex a la Ian Fleming. Thete are,
and violence - examinations as well, continuing efforts to
which too often skimmed over g1ve v1olence logical settingsthe subtle point of whether such mililary stories, " meaningful"
elements were legitimately westerns, spy advent ures wh1ch
used, as on an excellent series are si mply (Jri·:ate eye t.ales on

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all that the winninsr conversion was made With .

WJEH RADIO
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
6'4S Sign On
7' 00 Be Still and Know
7:03 News
7:08 Musical Clock
7:30 News Headlines
7:32 Musical Clock
7:45 Word and Testimony
UO Ohio Valley News
8' 05 World News
B: 10 Sports Today
US Weather
8:16 Musical Clock
~;55 Community News
~ , oo Talk of llle Town
fl\55 Mason County NeiVI
10;(]1] Public Service
10:15 Famlly Worship Hour
10:3G Latchstring
11:00 News Beat
11:05 Morning Melodies
except Friday, Church
Bells Ring
11:45 World News
11:55 Mason CoWity News
12:00 Community News
12,05 Local News
12:10 Markets
IUS Weather
12:20 Bulletin Board
U ·25 News 0 Grams
12 30 County ABent
12 45 Country Go Roond
1.55 Newo Beat
2'00 Country Go Round
2:55 News Beat
3:00 Midway Matinee
3:116 News Beat

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5: 00
5:05
5,15
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5:30
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Community News
World News
Sports Today
Weather
Dinner Musicale
Sign Off

SATURDAY
s,45 Sign On
7:00 Be Slill and Know
7:03 News
7,011 Musical Clock
7,30 News Headlines
7:32 Musical Clock
7:45 Word and Testimon}
8:00 Oh1o VaUey News
9,05 World News
8: 10 Sports Today
8:15 Weather
3,16 Pt. Pleasant H.S,
Football
10,30 Song &amp; Story Hour
10,45 Famlly Worship Hour
II ' 00 News, Army Hour
11:30 ~bile Service
12 ' 00 News Roundup
1UO Bulletin Board
12:25 News 0 Grams
12:30 Saturday Matmee
U5 Ohio Stale FoolbaU
4:00 Discing with Doss
4:30 Top Ten Revue
5:00 News Ro..mdup
5:15 Public Service
5:30 Dmner Musicale
5,45
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6·00 Sign On -News
6:05 Sacred Heart Hour
6.20 Meigs County RFD
8:25 Paul Bowers - Farm
6.30 News
6.33 Rev. Raymond Jones· ReJ
6:55 Sports Headhnes
6:57 Weatber Report
7,00 News
7:05 Tiny's Chapel
7:30 News
7:35 Pickens Hardware
tTues • Thurs.)
7,50 News Report
B'OO Bill Miller Sbow
s,oo Johnson • Simpson IIlli.
Show (Fri. I
8' lO Roy'o Food Basket Show
(Mon • Thurs.)
8:45 Baker Furniture Show
(We&lt;l. .. Frt.)
8:45 l&amp;S Super Market Show
(Tburs.l
9:00 News
9.05 Coffee Witb Janet
IQ ,OO Grand Ole op'l"y
11 :00 Ministerial Assoc.
1U5 A.S.C. Program • Fri.
11: IS Family Worship • Thurs.
11:15 Mason Co. Agr. Ext..-Tues.
11 ,33 Swap Shop
1U5 Tiny's Country Hymno
12'00 Noon Report
12:15 Goessler's Guest Star-Frl.
12:15 Larry Anderson Show
t ' OO Jim Mees Show
4:15 Blaettnar Auto Show
tThurs.)
4:30 Local News
6:00 Jlm Mees Show
6:00 Simon's Market · News
6,05 Sundown Serenade
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~ ~ ...II! along these Uneil ~e~m to on CBS.TV, at 9:30p.m. EDT..•
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son. •
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The Channel Swim: Pres1dent i purchased a half-hour on ABC.
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SATURDAY
6, 00 Sil!ll On _News
6.05 country Mosie
6:20 Country Jamboree
7:00 Larry Anderson Show
8:00 Pomeroy HI FootbaU
9:30 Mkid.leport Hi Football
11:00 Top Ten Show (Dairy
Valley)
IUO Top Ten Show (Duttons)
LITTLE ORI'HAN ANNtl
I2 :00 Noon News
12:15 Musical Interlude
I2 :30 Rev. Merlin Teets
1,00 Bill Miller Show
(OSU Football)
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7:35 Sunday Showcase
8:00 Frencb City Baptist Hour
8:30 News
8:33 Hour of Deliverance
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9:48 Congressman Abele
JO,os Sunday Cbapel
10,33 Washingtoo Reports to
the ...,eople
11'00 Sunday Show
ABBIE AND SLAn
12: 00 Noon News
12:15 Cbristians Hour
12'30 Rev . Merlin Teet!
1,00 Rev. Andrew Parsons
1:30 Rev. SUas Billups
2:110 Sunday Cbapel
2:33 Rev. Roscoe Thorne
3,00 Sunday Cbapel
3:33 Country Hymntimers
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4:33 Sunday Showcase
6'00 Baptlst Layman's Hour
6:30 Sundown Serenade
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Timely Book Reviews on Current
Political Scene are Presented

Plan. ar .:: Made

Hugh Bearbs, proyor by the
H.ev . Chester Lemley and group
f
B k S l
b S" I.e Bl ck
or a e a e
singing Jed Y nerr
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Plans were made for a bake 1 stan. Members answered roll
salt at Kroger Store Saturday call wtth a Bib~ verse.
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when the Youth F'ellowship of purpose e&amp;rdti are being sold

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curr"'n1 poli!lcal ~·t'nt' 1H•rr gJv · rJal huur Salad, sandwwhes ,

the Hoek Springs

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Methodist as a money making proJect-.

VOL XVI

t1p heat select?r
to fill openmg
for water
eGieaming chrome fmi sh

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Mr. ami Mrs. 1'homliS Pmd Brrllvan

make all the Fall fashion headlines

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Take Marriage
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Sale! Priscilla Quilting Sheeting

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CLEVELAND (UPI) - Ohio 1the la st two statewidt&gt; electmns, Demwrats \\oere on hand ex- Ohw Repubhcan Sen. Robert A.
ed under house arrest for three
on Douglas Road in Scipio twp. Democrats today had orders I opened h1s remarks to 3.500 lcept Sen Frank J Lausche , Taft and re('{)gnized the po..
days in a U.A .R. government
where thieves entered the Nor- from their chief to unite and l who attended the $100-a-plate l whu staved m Washington, as tenry of Taft's name while 111'1·
guest palace When he landed
home thrOUgh 8 WindOW 11et to WOrk in \he campaign , fund-raising dmner W11h hiS ,
slrl:'S.\L'(/ the p;lft) Ull!ly mg a Strong effort tO re-elect
hereeragainst
house- .. And if they are lulled by the marching orders.
Lltt?me.
SE•n Stephen M. Young, who il
t the wishes of the
The Chesapeake and Obi o R a1"Iroa d' s V . D . Moore and
hold stole
items miscellllneous
81 well as comrnitgov nmen ·
and FOrrest Jackson will team to speak on the theme,
polls they are in for trouble.
" I think it is important that 1 Alm•.JSt as though to
being challenged by Taft'a aon,
"Industrial Development" at the second ~· oint dinner ting acts of vandalism.
The gentle, but firm, warning 01110 Democnrts ~et out and get s1zr that theme, Demon alie 1Hep Robert Taft Jr.
SAN FRANCISCO -THE 17- m •etl'ng tllis year of the p omerov an d M"d
· ht rrom· ro wor11.• .. .1u~
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Wednesday, Oct. 14.
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President Johnson in his mes- "Let us pull the Democratic sat on lhP JJIJdlllm with statehe wou d h ave
T f pre
h d •dier was under treatment at
ing in Scipio township Losses
· Oh'
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. o nson sat c at at a ~.~ei!D
Moore and Jackson are eJ:·t
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10 toget cr anu get part\ 1ea ers.
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campaign speech in Ohio.
"If we JOJ!t' , nu for&lt;"e
can vtey,. s and gl\'('
I1Uir. John.
said they " asswne
a case of velopment.
The Chamber also acted to
The Sbertff I department al.. The President, mindful that beat the democracy ol Ohro" ' son sa id
;ant Ohto d
reach mto tht
meningitis."
purchase 15 pole-molDlted lit· reported that Morgan Hen- Ot,io has gone Republican in Almost all of the. state's top : He pa1dt nbule to tl1e
!ate ena!e, a,n,t tede
one
The case was expected to add
Fred W. Crow, Pomeroy at- ter baskets for Middleport and ry, 38, of Portsmouth, R. D. has
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ue pers Wl••
new strength to a growing de- torney, headst he committee ar- discussed Christmas decorat- been returned to the Ohio S~te
1whom I worked every day."
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mand thpt a quarantine be plac- ranging the meeting.
ions, Industrial development, penitentiary as a parole VIOla~
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' Johnson dealt with the Ohlo
ed on the Army training
and brochures.
tor. Henry was arrested recentDave Olllinger, chairman of
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political situation at the start
PUms for the dinner
were
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near Monterey, Calif.,
ly by local authorities on a burthe Fund Raising commiltee
IS speec an re urn
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meningitis has stricken 84 per- discusaed by Bill Childs Thurs- Attending were
President glary charge.
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for lite Mlddlepot't Eme&lt;gen- I
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sons and resulted in the deJ&gt;thi! day
wltht
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Childs
We1ch
Owen
cy
squad
truck,
reports
that
after fmtshing
his prepared.
which met m the Citlze111 Na'
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Bank followina lunch at Mr. and Mra. John Werner, PJans Completed
A short meeUng of the South· response to the plea (or dona·
tex t.
uthe Martin RestauranL
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c•rt Horky ' Ed! sOD B··Ca
b
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Local
Athlett'c
Boosters
was
&amp;Ions
has
been
very
sltisfac'
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1 HP said the polls showed 6&amp;
SAIGON, VIETNAM- PRE-I
Bahr, and Harold Hubbard.
or n 08
our
held Thursday night following tory and bopes that
people
prr cent of the voters favoring
hier Nguyen Khanb threatned
The joint dinner meeting will
Plans have been completed the Homecoming parade
in wiD continue to send monfy
!the Johnson-Humphrey ticket.
today to bomb Communist Chi- be at the American Legion hall
Cor a tour, "Let's
Explore Ra ine
at the same rate.
' "- deciSI?n °11 whe,ther or 11 ?t I He sa id the supporters of Sen.
n.a and North VietNam if they in Pomeroy next Wednesday
Meigs County Resources,'' ()c.
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Ohlinger and the two other the Ohm Suprt&gt;me Co~rt
wrll l Barry Goldwater, ·· wh&lt;, ban
conUnue their incressed su~ evening. Tickets are $1.50e ach,
tober 14 by the Extensior. Home- Mason Fisher, vice president. members of ltis committee, hear the appeal ot ;..1cJgs Mem- blood int heir eyes" would Ill
port to the Communist VietCong and may be obtained from
ntB.kers clubs of Meigs county. presided as reports were given Bob Fisher and Bob McElhin- I orial ~.osptta,l,. Inc.' reg.a~dm~ oul the 35 per c~nt favorlnl
Ill
Homemakers are W meet ta by Secretary . Treasurer Elson ny, or any fireman, will ac- I the local
hospital
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Childs, Crow, Bob Coats, presOt
tfUC
th
t - JssueoksJS ex .· their candida« while DemOoiUerr as.
The on fY unm
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•· reacUon ldent of the Middleport Cham'
the Excehlior Salt Works, Inc., Speocer.
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cept donations.
Th1c Wl 111 wo .we f
. crtts might not do as weu.
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t·l " If you don't, you·ve had It,"
from the American Embassy
in Pomeroy at 10 a.m. Mter
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be left al Jack's Dairy Rar. . Js was tIE' opm ton
was confirmation that Commu- ber; John Bl.aettnsr, or J I c k
touring the salt workd
the The group unarumously de, eta attendmg tnt&gt;
Supreme he warned.
Carsey.
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nfst lDflllrtiUon has Increased.
•·w Middl~port to clded to
h pay
f thoff two -certificates
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In other business the Middlesee the Ohlo Valley
Baking at eac
e ~matnmg orne
1terday
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port Chamber voted to cooper· PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Ar· company and the Royal Crown foot~ll games m 1964.
The Car is Heavily
1 The Me1gs ~1emuria l HospltMiddleport pollee reJJOI1tf
ate with the Pomeroy Chamber lene Cook and her J.2...year-old Bottling plant.
certifiCates are for m~ey loan- D
d . Ch
1 al. Ir~c . s:1s appea led H dec 1s.
lht&gt;
11rresl Thursday moi'Jiiq;
ltl sponsoring a boat regatta daughter, Karen, escaped ser- At noon the group wlll have ed to the organization _fr~m
am age 10 ' e!llf'r 1 ion handed down by the ~e1gs ~
Df
Thomas
McCabt 32 MuieUt
ne~ year. Jack Welch and Dick ious Injuries Thursday night a sacldunch at the county ex- football fans_ of the diStnct Heavy damage was caused County Coun of Appeah. m fa- - - - - when struet by a car
whUe tension office. After lunch, they when the gnd program
was to an automobile driven by vor of the Me1gs Count) Hos- 1 for spefliing in a scbool That Ia The RHulto
WORKERS NcrrED
crossing Jackson Avenue at 25th will tour the Meigs Memorial opened at Racine two years a- Wllliam Darrell Connolly 30, p11a1 Commisswn . The Comm1s· He postl'd $15 band.
Mrs. Vinas Lee, chairman of Street about 7:30 p.m.
hospUal, Meigs County Child· go.
Long Bottom, wtoen It got out' sion had demandt'd lhe hospital ] The incident inspired e1t2.t . . ~
Thla Ad
ol Poliee Herb GOkey t\1 "'P.. '
the -Red Cross for the Racine
Mrs. Cook and her daughter ren's borne, and the County
o1 control and turned over on he returnen to Jts control be -~
a fe\f Mher persons who ...-;.
announces the workel'l were taken to Pleasant Valley Horne.
THREE CITED
Rt. 248 at the bottom of the I cause D()(·tors of Osteopathy al~
2 Wann Momlne coal beaten, ~U..... ·ai'O Sharon Teaford, Pam Ho ltaJ wher-. they
were .All members of all the Meigs
IChester Hill Thursday morning l legedly had been refu sed medi- 1 be&lt;n ftported speedilll Ia
school zone~ to 11top lt.
100 lb. c•paettr. One In exKenda Arnott, N 1 n c y
for head brulsea:, Mrs. County Homemakers extension Three arrests reported today Sheriff Robert c. Hartenbach cal staft priVileges.
"We wtu b11nt them o • t;:
tn JDOd condition. ReuonRhonda
Brlcklea, Cook was kept for observa.Uon. clubs 8.I'6 invited.
by the Ohio State Patrol in~ who investigated the mishap, The court beard arguments
arrest
them, and tbey ;ftl1..
ably plieed. Call WY-2-8909
Brace, Nancy Yost, Ltneluded Freeman Williams, 33, sald that Connolly failed to ne- ol Attorneys Frank W. Porter,
Hoed
in
mayor's eoart;tt Ill'
or lee Paul Siason. 1Q.6.8tp
mel Eugene Ervin.
Aceordlng to city pollee inTWO ARRF.S'ni
Rt. 1, M!nersvUle, cited to the
a curve. No Injuries Jr .. counsel f()r the appellants,
cbief said.
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CASH In Your Don't Wento
vestigating tbe a.ccidellt, Mn. Pomeroy police today report.. Meigs Court today for stop sign or arrests
were N!ported. and Bernara V. F'ultz, Prose- ·~==~~~:::::
' Metp GeDeral B01pltal
Cook and daiJihter were cross. eel two amsts, Norwood Henry, violation; Howard L. Engli~h,
cuting Attor~cy.
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ADMISSIONS - Mary Still, i1Ji the hillbway frllm Park 53, Middleport, at 8:3tl a.m. lor 35, Pomeroy, died to
Migs
SPONSORING SALE
Also att•ndmg the sesswn was CA!tNIVAL Ill
Lester Render- Drive entrance to tho appooi1e ruimlng e red light, and Robert Court Oct. 16 lor permitting an MASON - The Wahama band Jolm L. Javte. of Columbus, TUppers Plains
Wherollie R..Uitt AN.
Charles .1fr-- side and walked into tbe path ~ Jr., It, Pomero),
011 unUcensed minor to operate and boosters are sponsoring a rum- associate : ounsel with Porter. School Boosters ID!ow...
CALL WY 2·11N
of a eord rlvell bJ Ray Sulllv111, Thuraday lor DWl, who posted IDondenl M.- Condee, 31, Mid· mage 18fe Friday aod Satur- The court will decide whether day the annual
P"!'i ~ 58, ol Bellem~e who wu tr... bond. .Bqllurlll IIII!Uf__ln ftfliJ- .~ cilt:d ••to - .Gamw)il ~ay, QctoJ&gt;er. HO, .at, the ci!-J' ,or not the case is of sufficient will be held ~~
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WASHINGTON -THE FOOD
and Drug Administration {FDA)
starts an Jndustry-wide investigation today to determine whether some drugs should be removed from the market.
The investigation begins with Rober~ Taft, J~. , who .ex- ed to debate him on televlsion cused the Johnson adminlstraexpiration of a deadline for tends hts senatorial_ camrun~n as invi_ted at th_e beginning of tion of " playing partisan polisubmission by drug manufac- into Meigs and Ga1lia counties the Ohto campaign.
tics with the well-being of all
turers of proof that their pro- today, will not meet his oppon- Accor~ing to the United Pre~s Americans.''
ducts are effective.
ent, jncumbent Sen. Stephen M InternatiOnal, Young turned It Taft spoke before the Ohio
FDA ollicials e.xpect that Young, in VaV televisio~ de_bate. down becau~ he said he had Federation of Republican Wornwhen lhe investigation ends af- Taft Is due In Gallipolis at other commllmenst and
ob· en's Organizations which, earter three or four years, some 3 p. m. for ? tea .at the Farn:t· j-t'cted to the format of the pro- Her in the day, welcomed Mrs.
drug:s will have been ruled off ers Hotel giVen by the Gallia posed debate .
p
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the wife of
the market as 1·nelf""'tive and County
Republican Women's The senator, meanwhile, con- heeggy R 0 wbl~ er,
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· gratu 1ate d a mJmster
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f or de· t. did t epu 1can presidential
others forced to change
their club, and at the George Memlabels.
hart residence In Middleport at nouncing the book "None Dare can a e.
5 p. m, for a reception. and Call It Treason" and he urged Taft said the administrationthen a 6:30 p. m. dinner speak· Taft to take a stand against the sponsored tax cut was an IIABOARD THE LADY .BU\D ing engagement at
Sacred controversial book.
lustratlon of " the dangerou!l
SPECIAL -· Lady Bird Johnson
Church in Pomeroy.
However
Taft pursued an- trend toward political expedienexhibited her Southern charm
The scion of the famous fam· other ISsue ln his campaign cy which pervad~s the lsnd .
to crowds in pro-Goldwater "''"lilv of statesmen learned Thurs· swmg through Columbus.
.
tlons of the Deep South today
night his opponent declin· The Cincinnati Republican ac. "When. ~e tax cut reduch?nl
and headed with her whistlewas orJgmally
proposed. Its
il'-',J campaign to New Orleans
impact was to be spread oul ovfor ' reunion with the Prest·
er a three - year period," he
UNIFORMS - The Southern High School hand. dtrected hy Robert Garner. iR ctressing in new uniforms
dent .
.said.
·for its 1964 presentations. The uniforms were pu n :hascd lhruu gh 1he B"nd Booc;ters org:mization. Band mem1 bers have been fitted in summer. \VintN and co ncert uniform s Posmg tn th e sev era l types of uniforms are, front
The Texas-born First Lady,
Taft charged that_
row, L. toR. , .James Snodgrass Sandra Batley, P:l1ricia L 011'! Rrcnda Norris. Ellen Shu\(')' and Lmda Yost: second
travel • weary but exuberant,
shortly after
takmg off1ce, row. Bill Downie, Joclyn Taylor, BiH Se llars and Ncm cy Yost third row. Jean Phelps. Cratg Cairns. Bill Zerkle. su ..
,·nforFiopno·idnat•,
LOS ANGELES (UPI)
S
B
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the reducl1on zie Price; back row , Steve Sewell, Lynda Lipscomb
E leJn or Srhne1der. The band \\ill conduct a Tag Day 0(!1:.
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C-l'f e~. t adrry ·t·h 0 "11 fer I sehedule to less than two years 17 for its unirorm fund .-Se ntinel Photo.
Alabama and Misissippi
~.ampmgne m vo e· eavy a 1 orma o ,ay WI a ca o with the result that, "we seem - - --- - -------the third and final day of her a new crusade . . to reduce Commumst r,ower to a lev· about to enter a wage • pr 1ce
campaign.
el from whic~ it cannot threaten our securi y or the peace spiral which will swirl ever 1
of the world.
faster toward full-fledged inflaA COLD FRON THAT DROP·
In a speech prepared for a lunch here of the World . ..
ped temperatures into the low Affairs Council, a local non-partisan discussion group, the tiOn.
20s today threatened a . frosty Republican presidential can(Udate said:
EN ROUTE WITH JOHN~ON offer- no matter how much they pont&gt;nt
t!it' South ''
death for late maturing mid"This must be the year of a new cr'·sade - a eru(UPIJ - President
Johnson, want for 1!- l'l l ne'l- f'r sell the Coldw:ller had onc(' prnposed · 'r't·t now we are urged to
west farm crops.
sade for America and for the whole free world.
Snow £ell ln upper Michigan "The issut is peace. The 1
" well pletsed" with his stump- TVA .
thnt the Temwssee Vallt-y Arl- St&gt;ll Its parts.· · Johnson said.
ing
tour
in
tbe
Midwest,
cam·
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In
the
fir
st
place,
It
do('sn'l
mum 1r&lt;~11Un be -:old. \1ore re- l~e dPscribed the TVA as "the
early today and freezing drizzle peace we seek, along with free' and underscored his next senpelted crops in some lower por- men everywhere, Is peace with tence: "This does not mean
pa1gned into the South today btlong to me- it belongs !o !hP eenth· he h:1s IJ('en sayi ng that grPat pioneer of the 20th cenwith the pointed pledge : ''I am ! peoplr of the upper South. It snnw TVA art1viiH:'"-- ferttlizer t ur~ ·• whirh has shown wbat
tions of the state, Lows of 2G justice peace with freedo~. war·"
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not going to sell the TVA"
l belongs to the people of Amer- plants anct steam gPnf'rnling governmPnt
and
peoples,
d!grees were repart&lt;d at Far· peace
a "wotfd In which free G&lt;&gt;fdwaler said: "IT maua
nations
and
free
people
can
the
alfemative
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President,
stimulated
by
ka,''
tbe
Pres1r1er
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declared
r
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ofrerf'd
for
work1ng
together,
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to cond
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go,
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th
to
d
enthusiasm
generated
by
two
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Aims
At
Goldwater
sa
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qut'r
host1le
o1at11re
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live and prosper and .shape to win
~ ~ce- ltsenAI- Three breaking and enterlngs
Could Ot'struy TV."their own national destimes. . . threats to thts ~ahon, to
in Meigs county the past week days of Midwest campaigning, Johnson madt the statemPnt~ .lohnsnn sa id fhar nearly 400 ,
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ClARO, u. A. R. - CONGO
Reduce Communist Power
~ ~ree nalonse verywhere are being probe&lt;!
by Sher· moved his campaign caravan in a speech prepared for del tV· Iprrlalr· fr'r lillzPJ pl ant.~ arou nd
into
Kentucky
and
Tennessee.
'
ery
at
the
War
Memona
l
buildthe
('OUnlrl
nr·e
using
proc-esse-s
in
ttw \\'l11lf' ·· •1se could starve
Premier Moise shombe, held
- t ou war. · ·
iff Robert C. Hartenbach's deh
"Our
ma.jor
objective
must
"We
cannot
talk
down
the
t
t
f
In
comments
aimed
at
Republiing
in
Nashville
The.v
were
'
developed
at
TVA
.
II
&lt;;
steam
tl1
e
TVA , p;IL" liS board with
th
d
t
f
as a ostage or ree ays, e t
.
f
d t'· t f ,_
t par men .
1
can
presidential
nommct:
Barry
aimed
directly
at
Goldwater
.
gf•m•ra
tmg
plants.
hP
sc1id.
are
people
who would dismantle it,
0
for llome today smiling broad· be to reduce Commumst power orwar . • us
\,&gt;Vrnmun s
The sherlCf said burglsrs pried
Goldwater,
he
said
:
although
Johnson
m.a&lt;k·
no
ditu.'(/
mfu
a
n'ginnal
power
com·
and
undermine
its purpose and
ly and clasping his hands in a to a level from which It can. aggression. We cannot bluff the back door open at theW . A.
"No matter how much they rect r('ference 10 his COP op plex ll.ht r h ha~ "transformed its uselulness,'' Johnson said.
victorious fighter's salute..
not threaten our security or the them down. But we can face Dotson residence, Rt. 1, tangsBut tlle controversial African peace of the world."
them down. And Ill the past, ville , on State Rt. 124 and Iert
leader failed in his attempt to
The prepared text of Gold- we have done It. I say we can the residence with three radios,
crash the non-allgned suirurtit ]water's remarks capitalized -and must-do It again.
a clock, razor, bedspreads and
conference bere. He flew home
several other household Items.
without having attnded a sin·
Another entry occurred
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Mrs. c~~~ ~ - Ktmes lt&gt;ft\'tn- !
the ceremony at Stow, Ohio.
I duy lor
.ar eston, \\ .
a,
When the couple lefl for the
I where she Wlll be the guf'SI u(
weddmg trip to Detroit, Niagher stslel's. Mrs Howard Jer- I
ara Falls, Canada and wash·
FRI. _ SAT._ SUN.
rett, Mrs. H R. Jnhmon &lt;md 1
I
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D C th bride was st· •d sI'd
· · - l mg
• epiece gold sml.
oct. 9-10-11
\1rs.· T K . Hearn.
I " Colmt.
1 es of th e mJsston
liredon.in a· three
Double Feature Progr•m
I EJ\.13 Earl McKinley has re·,~ al.ry
faBmtlyt, Mtr.t. an~..~ ~1nrsS. Wutthl· lwith which she wore her white
"Mt:LINTOCK''
ran sa 10nt:Y 1 o • 1 h.
1am
With John \V aynt'
ce1ved his di scharge from the
h
ore rd .
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and MauL"een o·Hara
I U S Naval Base Charleston ern Rhn&lt; esJa, were
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S. C He is the so~ or Mr. and] when the Young Adul~ Clas~ ~ graduate of Kent State Umver·
0t s1ly where she was affiliated
-andMr~ ( 1 F: MrKmlev Middle- Ior ~he Brfldford Churr .
"WAR IS HELL"
: port and has ('()!llp·l~ted tour I Chnst met Tucsdayd"lenmgWal wilh Delilt Zeta Sorority.
Tony R usse II · B'l'nl"'" B'rron years m the Na vy whJCh m- I,the
., home
, of Mr · an. t1 rs. 1- groom a1ten ded Kent State Un:
-- 1cl udl'd two tours in the Mffll· 1ti.tm Lambert.
.
ivers1ty, Western Reserve
terranl"an area MeKmley is a 1 Rich:nd Gilkey ' pr~Jdent , op- ' versity and Fenn College.
: graduate of Middleport High ene~ the meeting Wllh pra~er, The couple are now at h,m, ll
POMEROY OHIO
. Sl'hool.
1Scrtpture taken fro.m ~at ew at 21831 Libby Rd ., Apt. 23-A,
1. M1·s Ceci. l K1mE&gt;s
.
by
and Mrs. was read
.
. Bonme Ptckens. Stoney Broo k APt s., Bedf ord
TONIGHT
I Rubert Starkey spent Tutsday The film slldesRwer: shRown lbly Heighl'l, Ohio.
NOT OPEN
and Mrs
.
----, m Athens .and Parkersburg, W. ·Mr · d"
- · onme
h ld usse
n the
\
A ISCU S~ JO!l was e 0
FRIDAY thru THURSDAY
",Oct. 9-15
, 1rs. Clarence Lacey
an ct' age of children in the Sunday
.
M
p 1R
ld
School classes and a report Will
'HOW THE WEST
WAS WON"
rs
e~F nda~
r eyno
s werP
ml be g·IVen. to the
' Athens
evenmg
to at. church board
('l'erhmru lor)
Debbie Reynulds. Carroll Ba I' tend the performanr:e of the11or consJderacwn. Thd e grothupe
l B h
\oted to prepare an serve
.
k.er, John Wavne, Russ Tam
op~;-a . ·~ ~ em~.8 1 ld G
Christmas dinner for Class I Election ()f officers was
blyn, Gregorv Pack , Lee J
Cobb. Henry Fonda . Carolyn I
r. an
r:s. , '~
eo~~e ' of the church. They also voted at the regular meeting of
Jones, Karl )la!den. Geo Pep and son, Brmn, GallJpohs, HS· 1
d $5
th
t f mi\y
T,,._ 'I
pard, ,/as. Stewart. Rir.hard ited recen !ly with her parents, , tfo sethn . t~ . e 8 ran ak in eroy Chapter 100, OES,
Widmark. Thelma R1tter. : 1\lr. &lt;.~nd Mrs. L. W. McComat;. l or
eJr mJssJOnary wor
dy evening.
MickPy Shaughne~sy Walter !
!
Africa. Bottle caps are to be Ruth Tompkins, worthy
Brennan. Henrv Morgnn.
!
GO TO ASHUR\:'
/saved for the class as a money· tron, and Harry P. Smith, worWmner of 3 Academy
1thy patron, presided. The
Award~•
Members ol't ht! Rock Springs t makmg proJect.
Technicolor C.rtoon
Runmng time 2 Hrs 4!5 min , \&lt;IYF motored to C.:amp Fran- The annual Halloween party and means committee am1ounc·Adults · Sl.UO Children . 50(' l CJs Asbury near RIO Grande will be held Octobe.r 29 at 7 p. ed plans for a rummage
I Saturda) for an all daj- outmg. m. at the _church Wlth members the date to be a~nounced. SevFRIDAY and SATURDAY
1Makmg th~ trip were Kathy to come ~~ C(lstume. The next era ! communicatJon.s .
Oct. 16-17
. and EddJe 1\bhott
Suzanne meeting Will be held November read including InvitatiOns to at"7 FACES OF OR . LAO"
Dorm;
&lt;~nd
Roger
Par1ll)
v. Sher: l3 with a potluck dinner at 6:30 tend Friends Night at
(Technicolor )
:
ne
i:lnd
Bobby
Blackston,
Con- ~- m Evelyn Woods and Made- Chapter on October 8, when
rony Randall . Arthur O'Con
nell. Barbara Eden . .John Er I nte Radturd, Sharon Brawley, \me Pamer were named
tu Mary Hughes, secret~ry,
lcson, Noa lt Beery .T1 DlrE•el
Dlana
WPversm
tller,
e
c
k
y
have
devottons
.
be honored; a receptwn
8
by Geu Pa!. \\'onders nen&gt;r
:md MarY Lou Radford, Mrs. Barbecues, potato chips and Charles Johnson, gran? serttincea~e ·
"SOLDIER IN THI! RAIN"
, Huj.lh Bearhs, Mrs. Edgar Ab- punch were served by th~ hosts el, Octo~er 1_1} at Ur.ama
Jar.lde Gleason, St.eve Me I bot I. Mrs. Harold Blackston and to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Plc~ens, ter, Pamcsvtll.e; tllh•e~pre~:~~:~
Queen Tuesday Weld
I Rev. Chester Lemley.
~r . and Mrs . Robe:t Grtmm, grand matrons
a
~~~~:;_.,::::;...;~......,.,...-, ] ~1r . and Mrs. Ronme Russell , night on October
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gilkey, m. in the new Masonic Temple
Ruby Mossman, Evelyn Woods, at Mc-Connel sville when
\fadeline Painer, Mr. Wayne Preston, past grand matron,
King, &gt;1r. and Mrs. William and Bertha Huffman, worthy
Lambert, Debbie and Tammie, graod matron , and olher grand I
1and the m1mster, Rev. M. B. officers will be present; and
Imboden.
the installation of oHkers of
SEWING MACHINE
Albany Chapter on Novmber
ANNOUNCE HOMECOMING , 14.
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The annual Homecoming at I Clara Soulsby was elected
the Morning Star EUB Church 1worthy matron: Jame.s Souls·
will be Sunday, Oct. 11. Sunday 1by, worthy patron;
Barbara
School will begin at !I a .m., wor- l walker , assoctate matron ; Guy
ship services 10 · 4~ a.m., with Cowan, associate palron;
a basket dinner at noon follow- D. Smith, secretary:
Mabel
ed by afternoon services at 1:45 Geoglein, treasurer; Betty
p m. Singers will be the She- an, mnductress; Kathryn Jorkinah 5 from South Webster, dan. associate conductress; and
: Oh10. and the Norris Quartet. Ruth Tompkms, trustee. Offi- 1
FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY
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1 regular meeting on December 1
lie are invited.
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and Floor Coverings for Your Home.

~'"'"' . ~"- " lu Middleport
~
f?rench descrihed Mr'\. Slll llh j ('upsl .
S·Jturda . evening
I
as br111g m '\Vmpathv w1th tilt' I '
~
~ w·u
The Sl Patnck Church at Patl1e Gnmm of Lclart Falls.
workmg mom ·a nd he;· dt&gt;slrP to 1l w_dh :'-.lr an Mrs
M 1 JaJ~ I Kent Ohio was the scene of Saradelle Rees, Columbus, MarQo v.hat would be best
for Kmg a~d fcmllly "' 1~re d r. ~ :the june :W wedding of Misss ilyn Tahsler of Bt~y Village,
Amenr'.:~ Thr tradP-In&lt;Hk or , ilr1Jd·s 1'1 athilt':1 ll)se \a\n off. ' 1· Barbara .Jean Grimm, daug1l· Hetty Brutvan, Maple Heights,
.
f rf' ~h
o ter of Mr. C:lnd Mrs. \"·rt II'1am an d Su!-lan
.
Wolfe,
Olmstead
Mrs Cl1&lt;tse
1, thf'
re ct . .ank . rsM . . arenre
d :-.,1
L }C· lie Er·
.
r ose worn eaM1 di!V ami her, A ron . 1:dadnl ' tr:s.,. es
d c Grimm Letart Falls,
lo Falls They v.ere .attired m
.
·
' Brut van, son o1 fl oor 1e n ~ t 11 gowns of aPrt'cot
· ss erwrgv m · ~·orkmg
tirele
m ' vm ol ·\'l1 e-por
.... ' .nr.. db an Thom.&lt;~s
Paul
. I
Ccn"res·
I Mrs Wa) ne Kmg, Bra 11ryl, Mr and Mrs . .J uhn Brutvan, w1th which tltey
carried
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dlld
Mr~
Edna
kuss('
o
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I
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I'
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Dunnu" tl u-' bu ~I!I!'Ss nwl'lmg 1 Huthnd and Mr and
Sr .M;Jple Hetgh ts OhJO Th!:' sprays o
tens un c uc
ens· 1• 1
:'vlr~
r
M
members t rlrOrtl'd 011 ttw re· 1
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· Rev
f' ·,ther John Kennedy of· John B1·utvan, ,Jr. o
ape 1
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, V1ctor Hvsf'il and fa m1 ly
ol
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b l
d
rent Fedt&gt;r&lt;ot1nn
l onten•nL&lt;' :
fl('i ;r!Pd at U1e double rmg cer- etg ts was es man
an :
1t'lnOn)' . Given in marriage by ushers were Jolin
held m Ga llipO lis whir h St'\t'f .\lmersv!lle
Pr·rshern, I
a] mt&gt;mbt•rs Jl! ~·nfiPd Mr ~ Eu·
Mrs. Earl Boug-her of Colum- :her Unelr. Mr . Albert \\&lt;'olre , Maple He_rgllts. AI Wehrheim, i
ler announce&lt;J the 196.1 f-'l'der· bus 1s here wrth hPJ' p;rrent ~. l the bmle wore a gown
of and Dennt ~ Sht~nkleton.
All
ar 10 n nw• •t mg ""t il bt• lwld at · \·Jr. and .\ ·lrs c. A. Emmt.~J 1 . :while pt&gt;au de sole des1gncd . by I wore wh!te tuxedos:
J;H·k ,un
Pri selll;~ ol Boslom. Fm;ch 1m-. Mrs. N1xon, orgamst and so- ,
Dut&gt;s 1n the t lt iU arf" payable ; Mr and.\1rs . _Pa~l Sm_a r: l,e.rt ported lace !rimmed the high- : li st, _ present~d a program of l
and should be patd hetore ()('t- 1 Wednesda:. tor Cm1 rnna11 wheJe nrc-kline b()(hce
and
long weddmg mus1c precedmg the
obt&gt;r :J I The elub vn tf'd
to lhPy will ii!l _
t•nd tile Ohiv Bap· s\e!:'ves ll er trai n was
or ceremony .
sponso r the good:; from
tlw 1 ti st r;onventtOn bemg
held f''n•ndJ imported lace edged Mrs. Grimm. mother of th~
bll nd ag:nn Tht&lt;: )t-;lr
\1r·s. ·there 1h1 s werk Followm!': the wlih peau de sde and she wore bride. wore a three piece sUit I
WaltP r \\ ::rdd r·ll wtll bf' hnstess i C'nnv1n 1ron they plan a motor ia lace manti lla w1111
seed -of betge linen . The
groom's !
lor the nt•Xt m~el ing WednPs- [ trw through southf'rn_ lndt ~na f pearls . The bnde car ried
a m?th~r chose a ~hree p1ece klll1 1
day, October 21.
Arrange- Iand enroutP home wrll
V1s1_11wllilt· orl'hld on a while Brble su11 m green. Each wore a
mt&gt;nl ') of ruses were placed m wllh their daught er and fatm - ' giVf'n to h(·r by her grandmoth- corsage of b!lby orch1ds.
I
the homt of th1• hostess. While . ly , th e Hev and Mr~ . George !t&gt;r
Danish decorations and
a
1
mum s centerf'd th e t~a tnble Siddn!l and children of Pl atts· r Attendant s to the bnde were 1 three tiered cake with apricot
with .\1rs Eu iPr pres1dmg at I burg. Oh1o.
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ger \torg :m prf'~ented tht' first bnrn, Mrs Gt'orge La sher , Mr s
re~'it-W entitled. "Con\ot&gt;n lwn · Emt&gt;rsor1 .1 om•&lt;:., Mrs
Mar
bv N.,b,1l :md H:ltlt'\ whn :li•n ru~ Ch:~mbPrs, Mrs
Henry
w'rote "Seoen Duvs m Mnv'' 1 1\ull Mrs
D. B . Hartinger.
and nthl'r bt&gt;~t s~ll ... r ~
\1r &lt;: ~1ro; Homt&gt;r Cook Mrs Walt·
Morgan gave thf' rommen t~ ol t•r \\ addo&gt;ll 'lrs. M L Frenc h.
the author as the s tory ol a : \lr ~ Roh;•rt Co:'! IS, Mrs Rod·
politwnl f'orwt&gt;nllOil was told A n t&gt;~· f)ownmg ..\1rs. Guy Shuler.
b{'hind thli' srE'nes look :1 1 con· ,\1rs R1Jgt&gt;r \1urgan .
\1rs .
vent wns Wi th all the acttvltiE' ~ T1tus &lt;J nd &lt;~ ,o:twst, Mrs Garen
of reportet s. pillt ttc tans
&lt;md 1 Stan~bury
TV cowrage was portr;;\'f'ct tn
tht' hook.
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man ot Courage " wrii!Pn bv ,'' G
Mr. Frank Grahllm. Jr . wa~ I
reviewf'd by Mrs
Mnnon
Frenlh a nd pre~t'll i Pd
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light s 10 lhe life ol lhe "Se ntor
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church mN Su11day evemng at 1 Follo•)•ing a talk un the Bible foA specialization has
made Matlhew Gran~dpareN~otsrr'ts !~~
: the church.
by Rev Lemley , refreshments
d :-,1 s !'ern
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its
mark
on
luncheon
workers
Mr.
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Kathy Abbot! , pres tdent, wa s 1 were served by
ar a rues· at
the
Morningside
Ele·[cine, and Mr and rs. ae
in charge of the meeting whil'h ,er . Attending were those nam·
School.
McN eal. Troy . Oh!O
opened with dt&gt;votions by Mrs. ed above and Becky an Mary mentary

me \llddler,lrt LuPr· and rook lf'S were serv':'d to the 1
Club ht&gt;ld 1ts 11 r~T tllf't'\· m~-"mbt&gt;rs attemlmg.
· In~ o! the rlub ye 31 Jt
I he
country hOme of \1 r s Jamt'"' Prt'sf'nt lor the meetln!i: wt&gt;rf'
\1rs l:lrun· Lloyd, Mrs . Jamet
T11us rwur Rutl;1mJ
Harlt&gt;\ \11'-iS Su."&lt;m Pa rk , Mrs
Mr~ .I.Jmt' s F.ult&gt;r plt-Sidt-nl Nuah lb 'kln~
Mrs. L
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