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and the new ofrlcers are as o- band to march Saturd~y
lows:
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President, ..K~I en McK_ay; VIC:. : before going out to canvass the
president, ~):htn Rose, seer I town. Part of the proceeds from
tary , R~rt La~e ; t~easurer, ] the fund drive are placed in lh~
Ronnie Holter; dtscussmn lead- ~ Wldorm fund to provide
er, John Morrissey: _ reporter, 1 forms when needed. The head· ',
Linda White; recreatiOn leader,] quarters for the Tag Day Will i
Terry Reiber.
be the offices of the Columbus 1
Refreshments were serv~ to and Southern Ohio Electric Com- ·
John Morrissey, Pat Morms~y' pany on Mill-St.
Reiber Bob Lane. Ed1lh
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'McKay Iris Me- It was also announced that
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W~tson . Ho:er . e~~iler Lin- by the boosters. Mr. Clarence
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onme . ·· l r' Rita Thompson, new superintendent,
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now in Viet Ncnn or near there.
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to a letter received by his par·
enls, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mitch.
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FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
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R0bert Jenk•ms, IS• Dead

TON IGHT &amp; TUESDAY
'A VERY SPEttAL FAVOR'

WID. 11nd THURSDAY
Sept. 29-30
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ed president and the Board of iMr. and Mrs. James Brewing-14211.02 with 45 per cent o! this 1scriptions
to Cancer periodiDirectora was accepted by the 1 ton, R. N., Mrs. Richard, amount remaining in Meigs 1
,cals eeot to doctocs and it was
Meigs (',ounty American Cancer Gress, R. N., Mr. Paul Casci,l county.
reported one doctor had
Society Tuesday eveniog at the Mr. Vernon Weber and Dr. R.l In her report Mra. Shavorin- quested special Uteralure:
.Middleport High school. Mr. E. B01ce.
sky haled 19 pat1en18 rece1vmgj In the edueal!on f1eld 11 was
Jack Wel!h, outgomg president, Mrs. Catherine Shavortnsky beneli18 .from the soci~ty. Alsojreported that schools ln Rutconducted the meetmg.
jls Meigs county executive sec- four pat1en18 used hospll.al type/land, Racme, Mtddleport, and
other new officers named retary of the society. The nom- ~s; seven pabents rece.JVed Eastern have shown filn.ls on
Mr Ll d Blackwood vice lnatlng committee was compos- artcles from the loan cabmet cancer during the past year.
Nina
ed of Mrs. Nan Moore, cbr., She reported 359 bed pads,
CITATIONS AWARDED
reasurer 'and Mrs. Joe Bailey: Mrs. Loclrary and Mrs. Cedric II hospital gowns and 492 dreas- Crusade Citationa wer~ award·
tarY '
Clark.
lngs distributed. Several groups ed to the newspapers m lhe
aecre
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Mlss Russell listed the l964-«i o1 women were commended for Brea, The Dally Seotinel and
Board members mclude Jack local unit xpenditures as fol- thetr asSistance In making can- he Athens Messenger for
Welsh, Lloyd Blackwood, Nlllil 1
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cer dressings, including women their aid in the fight against
Russell, Mrs. Mildred Bailey, ows:
of the Pomeroy Baptist Church, cancer. Also to the WMPO Ra~
Mr. L. W, McComas, Mrs. l!s- Rese'llrch, 4S cents;
Public the Middleport Church
of dio Sl!otion; to crusade chairARTHUR BOYER
her Clark, Mrs. Nan Moore, Heallh Exp. $3ll.26: Prof. Edu- Christ, and Womeo of
the men, Allen Leonard of Middl"
NEW DELHI (UPII - The In- Indian villages in the Khem-Ka- ' dia
M,.,, Everett Hayes, Mrs. Guy calional Training, $2.37: Patient Church of the Latter
day port and Mr. George Vaughan,
Arthur B. Boyer, 17, son of dian Delense Ministry satd to- ran sector of the Lahore front I
OTHER WAR FRONT
Neigler, Mr. J1m Johnson, Mr. serv1ces, f907.50; Community Saints of the Portland area.
who has moved to Chillicothe. Mr. and Mn. Willare F. Boy- day fighting continued in the in areas still under Pakistan 1 SAIGON WPI J - Vietnamese
Richard Jones, Robert Proffitt, services, $76.50; Public Informa· A film strip entitled, "To Mr. L. w. McComas was er, 16\S3 Lincoln Jteigbts Pom- Sind Desert but reported 1.000 control.
government troops, outnumber·
Mrs. Faye Proffitt, Mr. Wen- tionl $26.41; Fund Raising, $11)6.. Smoke or Not to Smoke," which acting secretary in the absence· eroy, a graduate of Pomeroy Pakistani infiltrators were with- India said 27 Pakistani Ran- ! ed two to one. fought their way
dell Gerlach, Mrs. Mildred Betz- .74; Adm. and General $75.67; pointed to the risk o! smoking of Mrs. Joe Bailey, Refresh· high school, Cla&gt;s of 19111 has drawing from Kashmir lt smd gers were k1lled and 26 caplur-' out of t.o Commurust ambushing, Mrs. Claren~e McNeal, Mrs. and, '1.45 for other services, as a contributing tactor in can- ments were served following enlisted in the Na\·y's High they were burnmg bridges and : ed in two separate clashes cen- ~ es tod~y at bloody Phu Cu Pass
Pat Lochary, Mtss Bernice Led- jmakmg a total o! $1,508.18. Cru· cer was shown.
the meeling.
School Graduate Training pro- houses as !hey left.
tered on three v1lages m Rajas·; 270 mdes north of Sa1gon, a
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The m1mstry also accused than State wh1ch 1s the Smd Des- U S military spokesman 83id,
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1~~&lt;il Training Center, Great Lakes, 1Pakistan of loosing what
1t ert area 600 mile-s south 01 La- American om power led the
Tbe elgbtb anntveraary of ' Illinois.
called "bad characters" to loot hore.
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d
Ig th E!
HI'Ved tbb Friday evening at
' the ba ttlefront to try to pre- groun orcevs .sale ear lboder ·:.
8
ong h 1es
the clubboullt~ on Snowball hill
; serve the sha k y cea.se-f.Ire. Pa- saw I ·many
b I f 1etld B
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aear Syracuse.
i kistan has threate ued wha t it on t le alt e 1e · Y t e lime
lu
However, tbe buntm wm
called positive measures acamst the ambus,h attempts weret b;ottop ahort of going all lb wa Y,
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i alleged truce violations by Jn- ken up, t le area was Lit e ed
the
Preparations for lhe 1965 off-year election on NovemMIAMI IUPI) _ Prerruer Ftdel Castro. 10 a sudden ·- .... - . - 1 w11h still more dead.
ber 2 are being made by the Meigs County Board of Elec- Tbe dinner eerved will be ' change of policy, said Tuesday night that all Cuhans opIt was disclosed meanwhile
tions.
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notwas
coon.
that.a U. S Navy. Jl 1lot Irom Lhe
B d ff . · 1 'd d b 1
The eluh
started ln 1957 posed to his Communist regime can be ferried to the !
oar o 1c1a s sa1 to ay a lots for soldiers are now '
United Slates by boat i[ the U.S. government agrees. ·
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earner U.S.S. M'dway
was
available
1-4
p.m.
Monday
through
Fridays
at
board
headwllb
Roy
Armes
•
George
His
surprise
announcement
raised
the
prospect
of
a
killed
today
when
hts
propellort
· th M
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Grueser and Charles Hoback
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quar
ers
tn
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asoruc
·new
mass
exodus
of
thousands
of
Cubans
into
rlorida
dmen Skyraider plan•
was
te I · Po
f
th
oay1·18hl
savmgs
· •• organizer•. Membership bas aboard small boats w1th JOint perm issiOn of Cuba and the '
mp e m meroy.
on e
brought
down
by
ground
fire
on
PENSACOLA, FLA - TROP- Beginning October 4, ballots Time issue and village officials II'OWD to over 100. Tbe group United States .
.-a raid against a railroad bridce
lcat sorm Debbie,
blustery for absentee and disabled vot- are to be elected in each of the .... OWDI Its OWD clubhouse Speaking in Hav ana 's Revolu-~ ed as the embarcalion aud pick
In Commurust North Vi etNam.
disturbance with little wind ers also will ·be available during county'a five
incorporated and 80 acre of land.
tionary Square, Castro unveiled up center, Castro sa1d.
Two battalions ol y ~tnamese
punch pummeled lhe Florida the hours of 1 - 4 p. m.
towns.
A membership drive 1s be- his pl an and said:
Bo·ats ma king pick ups would David Ohlinger. 487 s. Fourth- troops - almost 1.000 m"!n panhandle with rains and high All voters of the county will The only other issues to be inK conducted iD coajoocttoo "Now it's up to th~ imperia- have a 48-hour penod to com- st was elected chairman of were caught in the 'l irnu!Uintides toC.ay. Some rlooding was • be voting on the three state determined at the polls on Nov. with dte anDitterlary dinner. lists /the United StatPSl. Let's plete lht'm, he added.
th~ Middleport RecreatiOn Com- ; eous communist cmbushes at
threatened.
issues and two trustees are t&lt;1 2 in Meigs county will be the
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are see w_hat they do now."
"We are
gomg to
missiOn Tuesday night at town 1Phu Cu Pass.
Boasting peak winds of 50 be elected io each of the 12 proposal for the creation of a
Ant1 - astro CubaM could ; people lo like. our revolutiOn hall when two municipal park I The fighting began when
miea an hour, the center of1he townshipa.
oew school district and a one-'
leave the ISland m boat; ferned and our socmhsm, nor
we . projects were launched.
i government Ranger bafl.alion1
"poorly organJed" storm was Voters also will choose three half mill cemetery renewal levy I
the Umled SLJtes or have any rea son to do s?·
The proJects are construction and battalion of infantry Lried
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expected lo move inland in Ibis school board mernbe" In each to be voled on in Chesler townm flshmg boats to be provtded tro told a rally of hiS CDR of an permanent.
regulatiOn to exchange positions,
area this morning.
of the county districts with the ship.
: by the Castro n·gime, the meghborhood spy orgamza t1on h
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exception o[ Eastern
Locah Voters in Bedford. Northwesear . pre~uer sa1 .
mar mg 1 s_ anmve~sary.
ested b local
enthusiasts of '
- PRESt.. where two are to be electerl. l' tern,SalisburyandPomerovand
The tmy nver port of Cama- Cuban exiles, eXCited by
d
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~·nt Johnson stgned Into law Three members of the County Middleport exempted districts
l
rloca near the beach resort of tro 's proposa l, awaited tndlra- e spor .f an h a L' ~~ ~n ro
today a bill !hat could provide School Boord are to be elected. I will vole on the proposal !or
Varadero on the northern coast , lions of State Department reac- bprogrba~~ dor t ~ / 1 ~ d 'dgue ,
~to $21 mllhor . rear to aid Residents of Pomeroy and l the croali... ol lbe ,DOW ldtool
of Matanzas, would be designat-: lion.
aset a th ..p~o tocatre a ~.:·
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the arts •• II!! Ul1iled Sial~- Middleport will vole separate. district
cen to e urn-s en anc. w
At a While liouse ceremony,
the park.
be President shifted the allenFour senior girl• are compelI
A horseohoe court. will be Rev. Arthur F. Still, 67, of
tion of the Great Society from
lng for the honor of being
! built between SWimmmg
pool Racme, passed away Tuesday
the bread and butter issues to
'
Homecoming Queen at Rutland ' An unusual travelogue film enti11ed, "Three Men on a and, park bank along Borad- evemng in Meigs General hasconcern !or scholarship and ar·
High school Friday evening at ' Raft ," narrated by Mr. Rudi Thurau h1ghhgh!ed an as· • w~.l and be hghled for evenmg , p1tal followmg an Illness of alistie creation. The btU cleared
the Rutland-5oulhern foolball !se!Dhly program Tuesday at
-----play. Followers of the sport bout one week followmg a hear!
the way for million• of dollars
game.
Middleport High school.
across the Seven Seas
He have offered to pay cono;;trucbon attack.
in federal funds to .be used for
Robert E. Jenkins, 59, Gallia County engineer and One of these girls Cheryl Long The Junior and High School had presented the f1lm in the costs.
Rev. Stitt was a full - time
support of the creattve and per- owner of the Jenkins Concrete Products Co., died at 6:30 Linda Davis Beverly Forbes , pupils gave an enlhusJasllc re- ' Galltpolts H1gh school 111 the So1l experts have suggested a ~pproved supply pastor. havmg
f?rmmg arts and the humam- a.m. today in Cleveland Clinic.
or Linda
will be
sponse to the fllm - lecture by j· morning and went on to La_ncas- grass cover for the
received his Deacon's orders .in
lies.
Mr. Jenkins had undergone major surgery over a week en to preside over half·lime cer- ' Mr. Rudi which showed the . ter High school from M1ddle- mond. Steps to do thiS w1ll be 1964. He was pastor of the Bidago, and was apparently recovering when he suffered a ernonies.
journey of three men travelmg port.
taken 1mmed1~1:1y .
well Charge at the 11me o[ h1s
, ZANESVIU..E -THIS CITY relapse Tuesday.
Her attendants wi11 be Dar- 1800 miles down the Amawn Mr. Wilham K. Ru ssell. high Summer acllVIty_ at th_e pool death.
lD which author Za_ne G~ey was He was elected county englnlene Smith and Betty Clark jun- , River in a homemade raft.
school principal, presided at the and park wer~ rev1ewed m gen- The deceased was formerly
born and from which hiS name eer in November, 1964. He came
tors; Billie Jean Carter and Mr. Thurau, born in Hamburg . assembly.
. eral bu_t act11Jn delayed
a pastor of_U1e Portland charge
came has been challenged to to Gallia county a number of
Mary Hall, sophomores, and Kay IGermany, who has spent most [
: later wmter meet1~g. Mee~mgs a~d &lt;1ssonate pa~tor of the Rabuild a museum to Muse mam- 1 years ago from Alabama, snd
W - ht nd p t K ed f sh· of his l1fe in adventures, nar-1
will be hdd the th1rd Tuesday I cme Larger Pansh. He also
entoes o. the man who wrote was employed by the State
rig Fa lh Ia! lenn y, .lrleb rated the film showing
thc l
of ea('h monlh at tuwn h&lt;tll.
was a veteran oi World War I
f
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men.
Chcs ter Tar.ne h''l
some o the classic cowboy Highway department.
oris oof tha Payers dWI h e men's contact with awesome na-.
1t was eIet I.- . and Wor ld II'l:tr 1'1, former coun'··l
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ture and lhnlhng ad\·enture
e recor mg secretary. 0 thers ter mte 111gence agent or e .
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Gov. James A. Rhodes sug- be returned to Gallipolis and I
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He has appeared on such TV.
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attendmg Included
Emerson S. Govenment, member of the
cesed the museum Tuesday aft- 'established the concrete pJant.
eedcebremthomest adret emg a_r1- showf: as tht• Ja~K. Parr Show
Jones and Cash Bahr, sc hool Shriners and member or the
, , Zane Grey arti· He served two terms on the
rang
yH elds uS en counc1, J Search
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. be spec1al
. ,, board repreeentat1ves.
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er exanunmg
d.
for· Adventure
otnd· i New teachers w1ll
:,~ nd i Cl.evea1 nd Ashi ar Tempe1 m
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cles 1and possessiollS on display Gallipolis Board of Education.
AV!Shor, ar~ dauer. .11 b
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·Jn I ass cases a1 a savinws and His engineering degree was reomecommg
ance
w1
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h ld . he
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· potluck supper sponsored by the · Harris. ch~:urman of the coun- survtvors
loan association building here. celved from the University of
e tn .:h
the I
Northwestern Local School' Dis- ell committee on recreation. IFrances McDonald Stitt, Racioe ;
Alabama.
game WI
e ays n c arg_e. l
trict Ed~cation Association
one daughter, Mrs. George E.
CHAMPAIGN,
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by
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wife,
The
.queen
and
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court
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The
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&lt;Becky Jean) Goranson, San
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. in a test tube of a · the former Ruby Tawny, a S()n,
pre!nde: The dance Is sponsor, F ranctsco,· f tve gra.ndch'ldre
ormation
elementary school cateter&lt;"J. p1.
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self * reproducing infectious vi- R. William Jenkins, Gallipolis
ed ~ the cheerlea~ers and the
nal plans for it were mode Mon- ,
, seven b:Others a~d ststers, f_loru~ w~~ hailed today as major ci~y solicitor, and a daughter,
National Honor Society.
Residents or the Tri-r:ounty ; day at a meeting of the ex~:u-1
ward St1U. _D~nv1lle Jess~ Stitt,
SCJenti.flC breakthrougq_ wit b MISS Tammy Jenkins.
ECO
area are invited to altend an tive cr,mmittee of the r~ssoda0
fl
I Tucson, AriZ.,
Tom Stltt, ~t.
important Implications "lor the The body is at the WetherholtRoiMrt E. Jenkins
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NO SON BORN
open house al the Middleporl l \ion ,If Rutland Hi gh school. I
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i Petersburg, Fla. ; Jean
Sl!tl,
control of virus infections. Plo- Elliott Funeral home, and oth- ---- --Mr. and Mrs. RJch~rd Mas- Volunteer fire departmen! head-. Miss Sally Schaar, pres ldl.'nt. Funenll serv1ces for Charles . Cle~·eland. Mrs. Annabelle o-neer biologist Sol Spiegelman, er details and arrangements
PLAN SALES
terson, Gra~el Hill, ~Iddlepo~, Iquarters on Sunday, Oct. 3, from residing
, Mannn Roush . 48, of Bmlry Run Neil, Stratford, NJ. · Mrs. Gladal the University of Illinois, will be announced later.
The Harrisonville's Eastern are announcm~ the brr_tb of their , 1 unlil 4 p m.
pother business included ap- Road, who died Monday even- 1ys Fox: and Mrs. Florence Donsaid he ~od four assistants
Stars will hoi~ a rummage and second son, this !"ornm~ at _the The open house is be in~ h~ld pointmenl of the followmg budd- ing, will be held F'nday a! 21aldson, both of St. P_etersburg,
.darted their experiment with 8
AM'END EAGLES EVENT bake sale Friday and Saturday Ve~erans Memonal
hospital, as a kick off to Fire Prevcntmn ing representatives. Mrs. Rob· p.m at the Hysell Hun Free . Fla . and several meces aDd
VIrUS conlaining a geneUc code
Jack N 1
f M8 'ett De- Oct. I and 2 al the Legion ball we~ghlng 7 lb. l4 oz. and nam- Week and also so the depart- erl!o Wilson
Salem Center; Methodist Church with Rev. Ro· i nephews.
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made up of ribonucleic acid, or puty sLateD
t
&amp;h a,Fr t- in Rutland. Anyone having do- ed Wi lham Bartley. Grandpar- ment may shnw its apprer'la- l Mrs Thelma' Campbell
bert Smith officiating Inter· I
serv1ces Will be
RNA.
ernal Ord 0f E n1
nations they would like to have ents are Mr. and Mrs. HQmer tion to the people whose
Mrs
Ann , ment will be in the Riverview Fnday at 10 a.m. at the Racme
To this they added raw chem
er
ag es, a
picked up may call any of these and Alice Laudermlll, Mason. tions have enabled the purchase W b · R tl d
Cemetery
1 MethodiSt church with the Rev,
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leafs in a pure form alld
three numbers. WY 2-6254, SH
other 500 is ' of new equipment.
O::n
Friend,' may call anytime at Dr. Stanley H.. McGilliard of
zyme whlcb lnducea the other - · ·
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Y
• age 1&gt;.
, The !lremen will olfer free H' h h 1
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the Bailey Run Road residence, Portsmouth ofhc1atmg. Burtal
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present
were
Cecil
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SQU'D CA' 'ED
refreshm&lt;!Jts o[ coffee an o- Also ways American Edu- unt1'I 5 p.m. Wed nesd ay, when will be in the. Sutton Methodist
becom
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" lt- rie 458·
' Neva Berg
m state at e"
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1or the cation 'Week may be observed in1
: the bodY wt·u be taken t0 the cemetery.· · Fnends may
r-"" o1 the reacwon
LOCAL TEMPS
R ·
nu ts as we 11 as pnzes
h call at
self From this
Uleaized
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rizes
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t'med
tee of Marietta, and Mrs. No- The temperature tn Pome- squadmen were summoned at t en an oor P ·
the distr1ct Nov. 7-13 were diS- , to remain u Ul tim of services time. It is requested that flowThdup callnt! the len. Plam were diiiCUBSed !or roy'a business district at 11:15 2:31 p.m. Tuesday for Charles V 1
M rt 1 H It 1 cussed. Others attendmg were H was
sone of the
ersbe omitted and in their place
tren able to buect
the Oct. 10 district meellfli in a.m. today was 71 dei'eeo un- McMurray Long Bottom, reportMrs. Gladys MaJor, Mr. Don i
Roush, and is survived a donation be made to . the
Produce themselves S•Je•elman Pomeroy.
der IIIIJiny sides.
edly suffermc from plli!WDOJtia. Murray Long
Bottom
I McKenzie, Miss Leda Kraendu-1by his mother Hannah Lam- Church o! the fnend's chou:o•
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emphasized that he had DOt
Dlscbar&amp;es - Am Eynon, IMiss Mary Elizal&gt;&gt;th Chapman bert Roosh; hiS wife, Odessa;
lUe lD a leal tube, only
Syracuse : Earl Custer, Racine;
. three children, Patricia. LeonTO SHOW FILM
cop1ed tl.
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Florence Reynolds, Pomeroy; B h I El
ed
ard, and Roger, all at home; The Southern Local Athletic
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Russell Lewis, Pomeroy; Eleaa r 8
ect
two sisters Mrs. Shirley Mul- Boosters will meet at the hl&amp;b
CLEVELAND -WIIAT AP-! Members and friends of the Jy, services ha~ been held In a From 12 untll 2 p, m. there nora Robinson, Racine: Donna _ Cash Bahr, Mlddleporl cloth- '! ford of Columbus, and Mrs. school Thursday at ,30 p.m.
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peared to be an euy primary ' Flral Baptlot Chureh, East ball oWiled by Orrm Branch. will be a fellowship ~Inner In Smlth, Syracuse ; Sherry John- ter. was elected preSident of Neva Saffels, o! Akron, and President Mason Fisher
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wlll have a rough battle Nov. 2,
In a lour - way coolest lor tho
city's top spol. Locher held aD
Z.l lead over Cuyahoga
Coullly Recorl!er Mark McEJ,
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Mt. Union Chureh located
two mUes southeast of Carpeoer, will hold a weekend
revival sartlng
Wedn~y
evening Sept. 29 and ruamoJ
through sunday evening Oct.
3. Sunday will be an all • day
meeting with basket dinn~r at
0000 , Featured singers will
1 be the Temple Tones Quartet
Ruth ~nn Htll.
Diddle.
First Gr&lt;c~de - Mrs. Ruth ' group voted ~o hold a Halloween ·~ from Akron and tbe eungelMus~ -:- Mrs. Betty Ed 8 Ann Hill , Mrs. Nancy Carnahan, Carnival Fnday, October 29 , lst will be Dr. James D.
H~p~~ty - _ ~~--- n .
--. ~~ the 7lh and 8th grades build- ~ Moore, Associate Pastor
of
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Akroa Baptist Temple. EvenI Announcr.ments of the County ing servil'es will start at 1 P·
Counril PTA meeting at Brad- m. Everyone Is welcome.
bury on Thursday, Oct. 7, and l
: the State Conventwn at Toledo :
on ort. 11, 12, and 13 were Wife o/ Former
; mad&gt;.
I p 11 ~tor Here Dies
Tht' PTA decided to give lOC 1 Mrs. Nan Moore received
per chi ld for each party he ld word Monday of the death or
, durmg the year, to Room Mo-l Mrs Charles Graham, wtfe _of
\ thers to help pay expenses. M_rs. 8 former Heath
Methodist
1Johnson Js to see about ge_ttmg : Church pastor. the Rev. Charthe school cro~swalks pamted les Graham. Her death occu~­
and tht! trafric light~ connected Ired &lt;1\ the Methodist Home 1n
1 Mrs. Hoback opened the p~o - 1Cincinnati where they both were
i gram by having all parents m - ~ res1dents.
1 trolluce themse_lves "B~
Mrs. She is surviv~d by her hus: Edna Pril:e, pnnc1pal, mtroduc- 1 band, fol! children, Esther,
ed the following teachers. Mr. l Earl, Charles and Howard and
Robert Beegle, Mrs. Marlene several grandchildren. Funeral
F'isher. Mrs. Betty Roush, M~s. l serv 1ces will be held" the Ch~Ida Diehl and Mrs. Mnry H1ll. pel in the horne in Cmct~natl.
I The execu11ve
head. Mr He was pastor or the ~~d~lel Deem, and the Instructor of port church during the penod
, the New Math course, Mr. Popp 1917 • 1922.
, held a qestion and answer per] iod. Several important pomls it~ ....,. "'"~ -~··
were discussed.
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The room banner was won
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. by Mrs. Hill 's fir&gt;L grade. lt
was announced th&lt;~l haby sl\tf'rs
will be provided at each meet"
mg if needed and s1xth grade ~
.
mothers will 'serve
refresh- Mrs. Joe Turner, Mrs. ~~me
menls at the next meetmg.
Smith cmd Mrs. Hetty Williams
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and son, Wayne Jewell. were
i AKRON tUPli- Ntcholas M. , in Charleston, W, Va. Saturday
Szurs, 50, of nearby Norton, i where they v1slted with Mr.
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1w e~s killed Monday m two-ca~ \ Hussc\1 McDaniel. a patient at
crash on U. S. 21 near :Jort_o St. Franc1~ Hospital.
ember
Federal
Deposit
Insurance
Corporation
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n which another man was m- ~ Visiting with :vir.. and Mrs.
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I .,,.,::,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,..,.,..,.,.,,..,.,..,.,.,,..,.d~.'.'ju':re~.d:_.- - - - -- - - Leo Kennedy and mece, Karen
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Gregg were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lake, West Jefferson. and
1 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ohlinger
and son, Michael of Nelsonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Jame~ Criswell
left Sunday for Bridgeport. W.
va. where they plan to spend a
week with rdati~es.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harris,
Columbus, spenl the weekend
with thdr parents, Mrs. C. M. l
Hennesy and Mr. Robert Hams.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Emm1sh
and daughters, Dayton, spent
the weekend wilh his mo~her,
.Mrs. C. A. F:mmt ~h .
Mr and Mrs. Weslry Mead*
. '
ows of J.funtington, W. Va, VIS· I
ited over the weekend wih Mr.
and Mrs. H. F. Parmlee and
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:~,mother, M". Ludie Mead-

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The HOI secu•te Pionem met
al the home ,J Ronnie Holter,
t f instru-~ Oct. 2. Doors ope.
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~ l 23 with President Lm- Plans were made-for the annu- li Russell gav~ a repor o ~ccs- and the sale conlmues un I
d/ White presic..ing. The pledge al 'l'ag Day Saturday, October me~t~ repaired and new a
p.m. All donatio~"' are w:~
lo the flag w" led by Terry 2 when lhe Middleport Band sone:: purchase&lt;J.
- -- . - Reiber and the Lord's Pra~er Booster Association met Mon- - -- --was led by Sm: Wipple .. Selhng day even in!!; at the high s~hool
cards as a monc~' · ma~mg pro- cafeteria. Mrs. Robert K l n ~ject for the clut. was discussed president. _conducted the bus1- i
The One Day Youth Confer- 1' ness meetmg.
SPECIAL PURCHASE
ence will be held Oct . 16 at the ; Mrs. King announced that i
zanesville YMCA. &amp;;veral plan Mrs. Charles Gerar~ as generand SALE!
to ago.
I a1 chairman. Mr. Wtlham ~us-

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Plolf.PI'r 4-H Club

Mrs..
Seeond Grade - Mrs. Bonme
Theiss, Mrs Phyllis Harris, Mrs.
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Beulah Neigler, Mrs. Evelyn
Young.
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~·" Inez Warner, Mrs. : Third Grade - Mrs. Nancy
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Mrs. Helen Juhnso~ . presl· l s r:(·~· I W !~ a l Mrs.
Ruth Ervin Mrs Alice Wolfe, Mrs.
dent opened the meetmg Mnn- r . y VHi
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s h' c;:pangler Mrs.
Jean
day 'night of the Racine Ele· I' s~~~bership - Mrs. Nancy B~:~ford.
mentary PT.o\ Wllh the, pledge_ Carnahan
I Fo lh Grade - Mrs.
Inez
Ill the Hag and the ords.Pr:y Publicity- Mrs. Nancy ' Rov "{Irs. Ted Massey, Mrs.
er, in unison. Mrs.
Gor rm , L" • Mrs Marlene Fisher.
Wii~a Ervin Mrs. McClain.
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West ' secretary ' gave .the re- r~rvm,
LegHatiun - Mrs.
e Y Fifth Grade - Mrs. 1' a
ports of t~e May m~tmg an~ Roush.s Mrs. Bonnie Theiss.
Gueltig. Mrs. Etta Mae Hill,
the Exeruttve Committee me~t
Safet, - Earl Cross, Robert I Mrs. June Wendorf, Mrs. Alene I
lng held in August. Mrs. Vtr- B gle} Charles Pyles and Gme i Rees
Binla Burke reported $8140 ID .
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Sixth Grade - Mrs. Joyce
tht treasU!'f· .
d ~ :~gazine _ Mrs. Mary K. Hoback, Mrs. Margaret West,
Commumcattons were rea_ I
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Dori! lhle Mrs. Betty I
p b'll
d the anti- ~ Yost
rs.
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Budget and Finance - Mrs. l Johnson.
que auction of the CoWlly Con- M
Crow Mrs Maxine Sny-1 Mrs Burke pw,ented Mrs.
ell to be held ear~y in October. ; ar:; Op~l Va~ Meter, Mr~ IHubac.k with a past vre:.ident )
Committees ap!XJmted for the ~~t ~:hnson, Mrs. Jane Cle- pin. Mr. Howard Ervin r~- I
year were:
I ported that the bicycle rack w1ll
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Program - Mrs Joyce 'IH~- a~piritual Life - Mrs. Gerald- be ready for use within a few
back Mrs Beverly Codner, I) rs.
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days.
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Craynor Slone, rs. ra.
I Room Mothers apvomted for I Several money • makmg proM Etta Mae H1ll ' ~lrs. the year were :
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com- That church wu destroyed by the church basement to which son, Coltmbus: Patricia Bentz, the Ken Amsbary Chapter oi l three brothers, Dana of Hob- nounces. Films of the Kya e r
memorate the !DOth aMiversary fire December 20, 18911. In 1902, all living past IJielllbers aqd Minersville.
tbe lzaak Walton League at a son, Jonas of Columbus, and Creek _ Southern game wiU bit·
of the loundlni ol their church a new church was erected at pastors have been Invited. Al2, 1 Blrtb - Mr. and Mrs. Rar- dinner meeting. Monday night. Oscar of Akron.
sbown. A good attendance
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Sunday.
the present loeaUon.
, Dr. Paul Christensen of the ley McDonald, Middleport, a son. Olher new officers elected mursed.
Thil church had !Is oriCin In The program Suntlty
wiUfOhio BapUot Convention wiD be
eluded Harry Lee Bailey, ftrst
BOOSTERS TO MEET
1865 at an organization meeUng l start at t:30 a. m. with Sunday the IIUest ' speaker and conduct
Molgo General Hoopltal
vtce preSident; Henry B•hr, 2nd t The Middleport Athletic BooslIn the county J!OIII'thouse. The School and -•hlp
servlcealatternoon aervlces. Afterwards, Admissloa. -Delbert Bruch, vice pres1dent; Ed Fosler: sec- ers associaUon will meet Tburs.,aD IN JAIL
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. retary, and Arthur Skmner, day at 7:30 p.m. a1 tbe Middl.. Ra)'moM IJollald Prldtly, .. ,
worship wu meted at Second Jamet B. Slephet11011 as the the church basem'!JI.
Dlscbarg.. - Anna
Ellis, treasur"!". Horace KBrr ta rel!r- port blgh schooL Films of tbel RD 1: Middleport, was belal .. '·• .
and Bultemu\-111 wbent 1M A, pot 1~, w~en 1 World The publlc if, invited to at- Middleport; Henry Koehler, Ra- lng preS!denl. The meeting was Nelsonville - llkldleport fool· held 111 C:OUilly Jill todtJ •
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D- Wtet1 · IIIII -. Soil Wholeule ·:tl'ld* Comunm1o11
11111 tend. the IIIOn1ltll and
dne;, Elizabeth Vanpa, Pom-.
at .lhe llaal: Walton 111'111 ball
elll be sbowa. Allj chariot ol .
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GrUCII'f llilll ..... fmJOua. l!i~ . .
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VIctim," wanll her for hi• baxeball. So what elst is new? flt!ure on lite night me acena,
F Ill . !II "Tbi Absu d · . . Producer Jerome HeUman wUI set up headquarters 10
new e nt m,ds '.
~I !bas orderod the ltl of "A Fine much smaller place . . .
I'J Umverse.• Soun qutte P ., Madness" to be closed for Lhe Art Carney is accUstomed
osophlca(, put Ursula in a blkl· first two weeks ltiJ company ace&lt;&gt;lades 'rom friends,
In! (or tho equivalent, whteh will be 1o New York -one week and critics, but the one he
she always manages)
should of rehearsals and the first ues most came from
ly DOROTHY KILOALL&amp;III
take care of anything that gets weeks of snooliog. He doesn't Mattbau, Ills co-star In "T b
too cerebral... Julie Andrews want bia stan "distracted." Odd Couple." Walter said: '
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OO'JIY KJLGAIJ,EN boom !D Panama where Un·l She migltl at least credited Am· lnts only made two liCreen mu· Well, I don't know about Sean Carney, on tilage and off, is
Y DORAY GRAPEVINE
cit Sam'• pending' deal 1o give .
being 1 gnnd place to steals In her career - "li,..y Coonecy'• nerv.., but Joerura gentleman of the finlt
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Poppins" and "'!be Sound of Woodward is of the ' theatre When H comes to Carney,
:Jule Styne'o upcommg must· the anamanmns
meet cur.; fellowo lite Warren Music" - but the box office on ,
nd she wouldn't miss B ron baa to •llulll iD the back.'
cal TV special, " l'he Danger·lfrom the canal and more canal Beatty. Its oolaU work and no just those two wtll add up to a !c~\· :r alone H Mr Hellman y
ous Christmas of Red Ridrng JObs at higher payi"' pu~~to phty over here ·y Peggy Lee' .sum higher than any other star I aim:d·a flock ~f bats· at her .·.As lar "ao jazz pianist
Hood " should startle the vJew· leffect m the near uture. . en j who has had more than her Iever made for a pair of picttns I iff
thy Donegan is concerned
""· The woU pack will be play· I il happens. many AE':":~ , sbaro of troubles In a talented !in the hlstocy of the movies: at co ure.
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song ill over. In flllug tor'
od by The Ammal•, the flve .Soutb Amencan and bank/will : lifetime, lo sufferlni from pain- least '100,000,000 .. The San
mony from her husband of
Briish •yncopaters who. can busln""' ftr;:"
starting ' lui ear athnent.
Franc!Bco Glallill are making It One of the most famous nlght-lmonths, she chargecl be
make teen-agero •qual Without open branc ''
of '
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known that Willie Mays will be- clubs In the world ill about to ber and she's been forced
even baring their teeth · Mrs. a cbOin reaclloln C
h I Marcello Mastroianni, Ursula , come manager of the team If· be •old - perhaps bas been, leave their bome fD the mld
,-\lan Jay Lerner - a former 'growth . . Les le a ron a s l' tr'iiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii
lawyer, blonde, French and sla· summed u_p ~~ranee, ~nglan~ 1 1
morous - is about to launch a I and the Umte~ _Slate:s th1s way. ·
new career, just for a lark. "France ror h\'mg, Eng~and for
She's set to make her movie leu pressure and _Amerrcan .~or
debut .. . Watch lor a business Iworklni and maktng money ..
2-Daily Sentinel,"Pumeroy~Middlepllr(-o~;-sept~=29,'I965

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a! in London, has been. denied
8 permit to •nler New Zealand
as an entet·lainer, although
lh r English performers W!o
e
The autltor&gt;
ually are.dwel~~meiar witness o1
ties conSI er e s "too notor·
~e Pro£umo t case .81 ., Notirtous and con .roverst whal'l 10
lous, grantod, but b 1 . .
e&lt;&gt;ntrove~s!a~ ;bou!'Dr:: T.h '8
The lyrtct~ or bo d ' JIMISt
Cat," Broa way, un ' On0
really Olp over hearts;
AGVA and one of the West song from the show " titled,
Side clubs are embroiled In a' "If it lsll'l "'Your Heart," and
dispute over salary tn- another is called "Deep In Your
creases lor the club's beauUes, Heart" Jerry Vale has recoil!·
so the owner Is threatening to od bofu of them, and there may
discontinue the .chorus .. Man· be more to come. How abo~!
Rice-Davies, the blonde CU· "Not So Deep In Your Hem;!
of the Stephen ward trl· and "If It Is In Your Hearl T
West because she Is "afraid" ol
him. She expect• a baby lhl•
Fall. Tbe defending
br1degroom ill a photographer, Wil·
Ham J. Miles ... Orson Bean
Ues the know with Craolyn Maxon October 3rd. . . . T be
Cuban coast is being reinforced by Fidel Castro'• most trustod troops. Units he su•pects are
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neerin&amp; parents, aod atarted to I Dear Helen :

nm our house aa l remember i 1 am from Kokomo, Indiana,
the ran ME when I wu grow-, and I, like Mn. lo~lorence Milhlng up. It all happened oo grad· lgan, want to upress my LhankJ
U"ally that we wereo 't aware 1t 1 to everyone in this
wa1 taking plat'e. She assum- country who helped us ed Lbe baiUng, then the meal onlv in Russiaville but In Kokoplanniog, next the a.rrangmg · mo', Greentown and ourround·
•f furniture and c~pboards, the ing counties and slates
rt'-decorlltm~. the apportionment we suffered so heavily from the I
of housahold chores. But the . lornado on Palm Sunday.
worst of all wHs io subtly IHk- . Disaster like this is something
lng over the management of the thBI l111ppens Lo someoue else,l
~o:hildren. You see. I ~Hs work- somewhere else. Then sudden- I
lng when she mu"ed m. So, of II;'. t&gt;ver~· thin~ is gone and only :
course, ~he felt l$he wets doing those ~ho have lived through
us all a big favor. In reality, , 1t can imagine the horror or see~b~ WAS and is a big help and ing your churrhes,
schools.
her motives are nol bad. but homes, and Jivl"tl in rubble iD a
I'm a ~uest m my own house matter of minutes.
~ a guest wtlh no ~&lt;~y -so.
Thrmk you everyone in the
Because _she dJdn't approve . U.S.A., for provLDg again
·
Jl sm;:~ ll duldren or later, old· we are ~till our brothers· keep- !
~r Ont!s messing up "her'' hous~. ers _ and for giving us the 1
, ,,~ gJ~dually drove all
our faith, the strength, and the ,
tlHidren s lnends aw~y. 0 u r courage to go on and
rebutld
lluu~t' ts dean lind shmmg. \1t our communities. JUS1' .
nor a home.
THANKFUL
Perhaps tt wasn 't wh;.H '
did l&lt;md does) but the way ~''t' This column Is dedicated to
(Jid It - no que_~lluns
.a ~ ked fnmil.v living. so il you·re. hav·
I would be tunous_when 1 gol · ing kid trouble or just plain
borne at mght lu fmd the drap- · trouble, ]PI
Helt'n Help }OU.
es m our room cut or~ and hem· :She will also welemne y o u r
med, becaus~ she liked them I own amu~ing experiem:es. Ad·
th;:tl way ·. I did nol ~Iran my · dress Helen Bolte! in care of
real I~lmg wah ' " '.'llsband · ttus newspaper.
as 1 feJt ht Wal SO ll llt d to lake 1
her io I shouldn't bother him
With l'onflicts.
W/
She think• ohe ia relievinl me i ft 0
or all care - but I had a near
nervous breakdown .a•t year
JUil beca111e ol thi1 ten.sion
and lrymc to hide it, and fe•l: - - - - - - - - - log IUilly becau,. 1 e&lt;&gt;uldn't i
·
apprtc 1ate h•. ·rt· nl
i Mr. and Mrs Harold C1llogly
~• us o Y hlildt
d v·1r k'It and Bruce or t:a1·
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her try harder; s11 e th.mks I'm , an
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unable to ,_
d
penter Wfrf Sunday VISitors Of
vt"• now. an
everv n
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day lt a:ets worse. Even wheD er parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lmlhe il IWI)', tbe1.e.1 no re1111.
. '' coin Russell
d .
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It's as if J've &amp;rown too depend· I Mr. an Mrs. Harley E. John- .
ent • and I hate th tepeoencyh
d
d
' son, t"'heryl
Mur- 11
S and Robert
.
but can't mana~e without it. P Y were • undny dmner gut&gt;Sts 1
My brother telll me Lo put of Mr. end Mrs. Harley T. Johnher in her place - this ia what . son.
I
be does, and she won 't live with I Mr. and Mrs. William Boyce, 1
!lim. Art we both too old to • Robert Veooy and family and
ebaqe our roles ·~ Would 1t f
Mr. and Mn. William Russell I
bh us both? 1 have no
In- and family of Minersville were '
wa:one
kd. .
back to work, which helps
1 lit- . wee en Vl!o;llors or p11ren1s and
Ue. Should 1 just drirt'!-GJV- I1randparenb, Mr and
Mrs.
EN UP
. Howard RusKeiJ . Al~o visitors
1 were Mr. and Mn.
Dear C.U.;
Edward
Flr1t, I'd do IOmethinl you VPnoy and 8on of Pomeroy.
lbould hove dOll&lt; yean ago _I Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Heilman
aonflde in my husband. Th ! are makmg 1he1r home at Hemwith his help I'd work out e~ lock Grove m a house trailer. i
counter attack, though ··alMr. and Mrs. Charlf'y Smith !
tack" isn'l the right word It and Mrs. F.ugene Haning and
won't be easy, In feet, 11 ·you . Rhonda were business visitors
Ry, it may be impossible at this of Columbus Monday.
While
1ate date, but you tnu~t try to thfllrP lht&gt;y visited with ~1.r ~­
break aw;,ty from thiM dmnineer•. Anna Murphy, Mrs. Wtliam
lng-Mama • dutiful • li1tle-dau- T_aylnf, Sandra and Sheryl, also
Jhter set-up before il crushes With Mr. Md Mr~. Arthur Meyou.
Ghee, Sandra, Earl and Ruthie ,
The fir!lt etep might be an all of Columbus.
!Jt~nded trip for your mothf'r.
Mr. and Mrs ..Jack F:lam wer~
W~1le she is gune, g~:t back the week end vi~ltors of hi! par:ems Iand that will be 1 bigger ent.~~ . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Elam
job than you realize~ .
Then of Barrett, W. Va They vi 9ite&lt;t
Nhen she returns, keep themr ' with Mn .•Jones in St. Albans,
\?d make It plain you won't : W. Va
·
&lt;hde down into the old ways , Mi" Lllllfa Smith visited sun1-11
You'll have to be firmer i day artf!rnoun with Mis! Jo
here than you've ever been m1 Smith. They also vi•lted Phyllis
your ilje. The only alternoHve l Kaoper of Pomeroy.
'short of another
nenolll l Mrs. D. H. Rodeson wa1 a
&gt;reakdown) ie complete sumo., Tu~sday afternoon visitor of
jer - either you fight it. or you • Mn. Lincoln Russell.
otop wanting to fight and learn Mn. Doyle Knapp, Kail Let i
&amp;o enJOY your rolf! as ··,li\'ut'~t." 1 and Jo Smith visited Monday
Gnod luck! You'll need it'- evening with Mrs. J. R. Murphy
H.
and family.
f • Helpbtc Hald Doparlment I Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth JohnDear He-: en:
: son ot Middleport were Sunday
I wonder if your readera would : vl1ilors of his p.llrent.., Mr. and
•rlt~ lo 1 friend ol mine. She II l Mn. Joe Jobn80D and Beverly.

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Sherm Cundiff, stoong, aggressive fullback for the
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ball players in scoring after the first three games.
Central 21 each: Watkins MeCundiff, a 170 pound junior, has driven through his moria! 20: Arcadia, ~ovington.
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Cleveland Lutheran East t9
Following close at the heels of Cundiff in scoring are each: Cory • Rawson, Castalia
Pomeroy Fullback Howard English with 24 points and Margaretta, Adena and Cotum.
Buddy· Moore, senior quarterback for Middleport, bus Academy 18 each ; Hanoverwith 18. Both English and Moore have scored all their Lon 17· Jamestown Greenview
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By FRED DOWN..
the St. Loui s Cardinals ham- in the bottom of the
Meigs county area boy!. ages i Ford District competition!! at I
UPI Sports Writer . .
mered out 14 hils for a 9-1 when Je~f Torborg . smgled, 8 through 13 will pit basic foot· which 222 district champions ·
The tong road that . took Lou triumph at San Francisco. The pmch~runner Nate Ohv~r s~le ball skills against thousand• ~ will win t~ophies. The ~22 run- 1
Johnson on a 12-year Journey toiDodgers have one game left second and Maury Wills Sl~- other boys of the nation m the , ner-ups wtll also recerve lro- :
18 minor lea ue cities has with the Reds and four with the gled. The Reds came back m fifth annual Punt, Pass and Kick . phies The district champion!= 1
brOt.Jght lhe 33-year-old vaga-~ Braves while the Giants have the eighth to ~ie the score on ::t competition which will culmi·l will compete for area champ· \
bond of the hamburger circuit one with the Cardinals ,and four walk a sacr1f1ce and a double ! nate with 8 trip to Washington : ionships to be held in the 14 ! .
and the Los Angeles \Jodgers to i with the Rl&gt;ds.
by Vada Pinson that ~tret('hed 1D. c .. and to an appearance at , NFL city areas.
within a few strides of the Na~ I
Brok" Up Battle
1 his hitting ~treak to 22 gamt"S. ' the National Football League
The 42 F.astern NF'L area
IJOn&lt;.JI League penn~r:t.
.Jnhnson's blow broke up a l
, Play-Off Bowl game for the top champions will compete in f)al.l
An obscure hIt t P. r even tens~ three hour and 59-minute I
12 winners.
las. Texas on Saturday, Decem-·
among the Dodger popguns, duel which ended more thfln an '
100 I
Local competition will
be ber 11 to decide the six eastern
Johnson struck the most dra- hour aJ'ter the Dodgers saw the
sponsored in Middleport
by division champions. They.
a0
malic blow of f. h~ NL season ~ ! Giunls' defeat flas~d on lheir
Keith Goble Ford, Inc. Pri7.es. long with lhe six western dividatf'. Tl_lesday mght when hi s 1 scoreboard. It was the bigge~t ~
by divisions. will be:
sion t hamp10ns, acl·ompanifd
12th-mnmA: hom('r brou~ht _ a ~~ ~ hit of the veteran outfielder•s 1
For 8_ 9 and 10 year old.~. by their mothers and fathers,
~· ..,, ~,!ctory over the Cmcm~t.~tl ~ career~a
career th&lt;~l start- I
warm up jackets, helmets and ~ill .,go on ~ '"~our fll Cham~./
. ,eds and gave the llodgm a ed With Olean in the Ponyj
footballs will be given the (irs!, wns to Washmglon, D c_
one·ga_me le~d over the San League in 1953 and has wou~d ~
..
!'leC&lt;Ind and third places for then to Miami. Florida, sit~ ol
F'r:~nc1 sco GtJnL..,.
. dishearteningly through 18 mm·
CLEVELAND rUPO - One of I
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d bO\'. 11 the annual NF'L Play-&lt;Jff Bowl
It
th Dod
·' 11th :
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gers
, or league cities and three_ un- the forgolten .men o e ev~ 12 and 13 will receive gold, sil-' game, tor _half - ttrn~ cornpet.ltlOn
:;trmght tnumph and left _the successful major league tnals. 1 1a~d Bro~ns . roster probabl} ver and bronze trophies. Thrre to determtne t:le s1x nal10nal
~eds only . a mathematJc.al Johnson found a "borne" with Will get h1s f1rst slart In two will be 18 prizes in all.
PPK. cha';lpions.
.
.hance to lt,e f~r lhe pennant the Dodgers this season how~v· years Sunday.
Scores throughout the ('I) IJn- Ke1ih. (.oble, prestd•.:!nt . of
!Ve~ _If the~ wm all lhetr re- er when Tommy DovJs WC:IS m- Remember Jim Ninowski' i try will be compared t.o deter- KPith f.ohle fi'ord. Inc. plJmted
mmmng ftve ~ames and l~os jured at the start of the ca~ Bark in 1962 when he was. ac-1 mine the six top winners in out th&lt;~l PPK
in~olves no !
.\nge\es lose~ Jts las~ ftve paign and has plugged along m quirt'd from lhe Detroit Lions i each of the 362 Ford zones. a body contact. There tg no char!(e !
games. More Jmp~rtant It gave l typical
Dodger scrambling, the .vetPran quart erb~:~rk wa~ l· toto\ of 2172 zone winner&lt;;
ror entering and no special
the Dodgers
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m_argm over the stumbling 1 day without much fan£ are. His . . gm e e ·
: _
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tion will be open from Septem~
G1ants and a clear shot al a ' battino average is a modest ta&lt; k
. .
.
I
, ber 29 through Octo·ber 15. he
. th at seemed ou t of rl'ilr
. h:· 257 and
" he"s hit only 12 homers 1\e, was
. Goble Fora, Jnc.
nag
. ·rInJured m. 8 pre- sea~
v 1burg, Fredenc ktown, M.merva. swd, at Ke1U1
:1nly 10 days ago.
in !26 games.
s~n f xhlbl.lon game &lt;~nd reser f' Crooksville. Crestwood, MeDun·
The Giants suffered their I
I I' rank Ryan took
over and aid , Aurora, West Muskingum , '
fourth loss in six. games when I The Dodgers took a 1-0 lead couldn't be dislodged, al least Kent Stnte, Racine. Midvale : TITI.F. SHfrr
- ·-- · -~- - not fo: ~ong.
,
. , Malvern Wayne Local. west
LQr-.;DQ.'J (U.Pl)-~~ winner
An m]ury to Ryans foot m, Jefferson Parkwav Versailles, , of the Ilarry Srott-~m1le Gnf·
last Sunday's 49_ ~ 13 debac_le · KygPr 'Creek, Br\mant. Nor- ' r!th '.igh!_ nex t Monday will be
ag~msl 1_St. L?u' s. hkt&gt;ly wtl\ 1 wayne, Sebring
Mont~el_ier , i Jtrsl m .h_ne fo~ a _crack ~I . the 1
medn Nmowskl Will start Sun- Portsmouth :--.lulr~ oaml' , 1 wms-, mJddll'W t&gt;lght t1tle 1f DICk ftger
~ day_ i:ll Philadelphifl. .
burg Chamberlin,
Randolph : regruns it from Juey Gardello
Nmowsk1 s l&lt;:~rted Ius pro ca· Windham Germantown. t:uya- m October.
rerr with Cleveland in 1958 and hoga Heights, Frankfort, Cadi7.. Mike Barret, prumo ll'r of the ·
W. L. Pet. GB Los An~elr s
93 64 .592
aflrr two seasons a~ backup Elmore, McComb.
Columbus Scotl-Gril'fith bout. sa id Tue!-·
99 59 .627
San Franctsm 92 65 .586 t 'I mr1n to :\·1ill Plum hf' was tr&lt;:~d-: Grove, lUcksville, Gibsonbu rg, day thai Harry Diamond , Tix~Minnesota
92 !i4 .590 6 ! Cmrinnati
88 69 .561 5 ed to Detroit , where he shared · New Ll·xmglon St.
Aloysius, ger' s m:.mager, has agreed to
Halllmorc
1:2 Pitlsburgh
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Greenville,
Granville,
Southeaslgive the winnrr of the ScnttChicago
1·1 ~tilwaukee
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fll 76 .516 12 1 l.;t"l Sunrlay when Ryan was 1 son.
r.-rown.
Cleveland
7!&gt; H4 .472 24 1r2 , St. Louis
7li 80 .487 16' ~ ' pulled out. he went in Bnd turned :
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68 90 ..UO 31 , Houston
64 ~n .410 29
In Jimilrd act1on durin~ the
Washington
61 98 .384 38•~ 1 New York
50 lOB .316 1:n&gt;2 ' exhibition season, he hit on 17 ot
Boston
K'an~a~ City
59 99 .373 40 I
Tuesday's Result!!
~ . r_assing attempts rur 322
x-C\inched pennant
i New York I Pittsburgh 0 (12 yar,d'i.
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Chir.:-&lt;.~go 2 Philadelphia l, niJ::ht 1 len c·l;umed that Clev:land has I
California 4 Boston 3
Ml!w:.tuket! 7 Hou ston 1. night 1 th~ _best _one-t~o combma~1~n at
W;HII 6 KC 1, list, twilight)
Los Angeles 2 oncmnati 1 02 . quatlerback m the Nat1•10al 1
~c. 8 Wash 6, !2nd, night) . i inmngs. nighll
.
• Foot,?~ II_ League ._
. . h1 4 Del 3, dst, II mns hYl) St. Louis 9 San Franc 1!'-r;o t , lie ~ ilkely to fmd out Sunday.
Detroit 4 Chicago 3, (2nd, mght) i mght.
and h&lt;'' d better be right or thei
Cleveland 6 Ne~· York 3_ •mght) 1Wednesday's Prllbable Pirh1•rs Bruwns may sp~nd the r_es t. of
Baltimore 4 Mmn 2, (mghtJ I Pittsbur gh at New York - the ~wason pur~umg lhe dtvJsJon
Wednt-sday'!l Probable Pitf'hers Friend ~H-12) vs. Selma (2·0\. 1 lead.
California at Boston - New-, Cincinnati at Los Angeles ·
man (14·t5 ) vs. Wilson (12-14). 1(lwilighi)- M•Ioney (20-8) vs. '
Minnesota at Baltimore Koufax 124-81 .
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.·. 11 all sums up to the adageOther scorers In competition [ "Eleven players are needed ror
for the Meigs players in first any solid football team~"
three games are as fo11ows :
Don Swisher of Pomeroy, 8 Jim Barrett, Rutlund's bard·
points; Tom Theiss of South- charging rullback, who was in~
ern, Gacy WoU, Paul Chadwell jurod in the game against Pornand Charles Eichinger, all of eroy nn Sept. i7, is back in
Eastern; Joe Hawkins,
Bob school.
Barrntl and Rusty Little, of Barr•tt suftered a painful '
Rutland; Bill Moore of Porno- neck injury and was a patient
roy and Gary Stober of Mid· at Holzer Hospital until Satur·
dleporl, six points each and day. Currenlly wearing a brace
Rex Cumings ol Pomeroy and on his neck, Barrell Is not exMike Martin of Eastern, two pectod to see action against Squpolnts.
them this Friday.
' . Lee Wnod, another Rutland
Though It all too often ae•ms player w'l• is recovering from
to go unrecogni2ed, there are lnjurie•, aiso probably will not
ethet boys on each team who be able to return to ltls guard
are vital e&lt;&gt;gs to their teams' position this week, according to
success though they heven't reports Tuesday from the Rod
crossed the goal llne with the 0,0,111 Campo
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t11e1t mofller, lltrt. leflll1 MH. LIJ!lt lym WllN Mn. Mn. Earl Robm- 1114 Mn.
Edwards at WMt Columbus, due Alberta Saundera of GaDipolll Hazel Milcllell 1114 Mn. Selva
to the death of their all!ll, Mrs. and Mr. and Mri.IArr)r Grimm Stover 1pent a weekend wltb
Nancy France at Huntington.
of Columbul.
1hl P'rud Haught'l at Waliv,
Shal'&lt;lll and Edward Roullil Mn. Golcia JolmloD 1114 !lay i W. VL
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spent a couple o1 daya wllb Nice ol Stockport apent • Su"' · Calling 011 Earl Robfmon and
Mn. Herbert Roulb.
day with Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Mabel Robinson Sunday were
WUda Lawson has returned Nice.
Feme Haymon and
Dorotby
By Mn. Rorbert RoUIIt
to ber home !rom Uflca where Weekend guest. of Mn. Er· Durst of Portland.
Mrs. Edna Roush celebrated 1 she was employed.
rna WIIS&lt;!n were Mr. and Mrs.
her 79th birthday recently with Dorothy Lawson lo employed Charl&lt;o Burri, Dan Shrimplin Mr. and Mro. Ralph OUu apd 1
By RICK DU BROW
please don't tell me your prolr 8 dinner in her honor given by at Bowers Restaurant, Porn.. and oon of Walhonlng.
Howard of New Brighton, Pa.,
tJolled Prna International lems.
her children. After she opened roy.
Sally Pear~oo of Columbuo r.. spent a weekend at their home
BJ?LLYWOOD \UPI)-'felevl· The charming day began with her many gilts and ca~·ds, din· Mr. and Mr1. Ernest Ripley c;ently spent a weekend with here and vlslled Mr. and Mr•.
aion s relentless parade ~f new tl
of NBC- TV's ner was served to Mr. and Mrs and family of. Columbus spent Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pearson.
Roy Donahue and Mr.
and
aoap operas accelerated with a ";rac~~~~~e~hrases," a g!lme Clarence Shields, Mr. and Mrs. l a week~d with Mr. and Mrs. David Fox of Ohi~ Uni~erslty Mrs. Wiley OUra
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vengeance Monday-With lour
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.0 hich ''contestants Herbert Roush, and Roger,
U.den Thaxton.
spent a wef'kend w1th hts par·
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daylime serials arriving on the
~·~e~tif w8 wellknown say- and Mrs. Howard Roush and 1 Weekend guest. of Mr. and onts, Mr. and Mrs. Bill ~·ox,.
1
ecene, not to mention the de- in 80
b~k title or quote Faye, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mrs. Bill Fox were their niece Attendmg an all day meet1~g
buts of two dally game shows. I tllgi h ng, bee written phon+ Roush , Karen, Joyce, Edith. Jo and family of Newark
at llie Forest Run
Melho&lt;hol !f: bad to watch lliem all, so 8 as
nth
ds ·,n th.e Ann Gary, VIcki Mike and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Grimm of Church were Hazel Fox, Ferne :
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Russell Roush, Ed- Columbus spent a wee kend WI'th Hayman, M'ld
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ward a~ Sharon and Cindy, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Winetl and East Letart Church;
Mabel
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SAVE YOUR RC COLA, DIET·RITE COLA, NEHI,
In other words, for Instance, and Mra. Bob Hltl, Pat and Jay, Mr. and Mrs. Rod Grimm of Roush, Apple Grove church. The
Makes &amp; Model•
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"pole Yvonne tack wrecker," Mr. and Mrs. Randall Roberts Racine.
meeting was a workshop for the 1
when repeated over and over and Todd and Leslie.
David Roush, son of Mr. and WSCS of the various churches.
CAPS.
with emphasis on different syl· Mrs. Howard Robinson Is a Mrs. Russell RooBh relurned Rev. and Mrs. James Early
THEY ARE VALUABLE!
lables, finally lranslated to medical patienl at Veterans to Ills home alter undergoing an and family and Mrs. John Wolle ,
WE WILL PAY '12 CENT
By Woyu G. Braodiladt, M.D. , "Polly wants a cracker." Well, Memorial Hospital.
appendectomy at llie VeteriDI attended a crusade at the Vel· !
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EACH TO YOUR FAVORITE CHARITY
'WIIh the approach ol anoth·l naturally. And "tag cup how
Mrs. Homer Warner, Mrs Memorial Hospital.
erana Memorial OIUrch in C&lt;&gt; i' 101 e. Moln St.
Pomoroy
er winter 11 Is predicted !hat . dare" was "take a powder." Pearl Norris opent Tuesday vis- Recent SUnday flllesta of lumbua over the weekend.
there will be an Increase In the And "owl of fizz hair Tuesday"
casea of influenza over Last became Hour love ifl bere to
year. It is therefore recom· stay.'' Well, of course-what
mend&lt;id that you get your infiu· else could it be? Informatively,
enza vaccine as soon as possi· by the way, the team of Pat
blo. Although everyooe should and Irving beat the team of
have this protection it is espe.,. Helen and John. Attaboy. lrvlally importonl In llie so-called ing. Classy stull•
high risk groups persons
with heart disease, lung disease Next ,r;ame . NBC-~~ nevr
and such metabolic diseases as , so aper' Mornmg Star' about
diabetes, rickets and over-or un- 1a young wo~an wh~ parents
deractlvity of the lhyroid; per· met death m a .fJre, whose
sons who are past 65 and reg· I han~e was killed m a traffi_c
nant women. A single dose of acc1d_ent the day bef~re their
the vacclne wiD conrer some weddmg, and who_ ~sn t happy
immunity but two doses given at all. As an aspmng fashion
aboot eight weeks apart are designer, she will mako her
We're well • stocked
recommended as providing beL· career 10 New {ork. complexes
ter protection.
and all, and the result will prowith everything you
bably show in next year's {ashneed in finest foodsFood Market
Q - My dOC!tor says I h~ve Ions. Even for soap ope!"fiS, this
off~~
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a floating kidney but that there I one is awfully depressing.
sihle prices! Right re·
Department Store
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Fifth
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served to limit quan·
What would you advlse1
''Paradise 8Jy,'' followed , also
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tities.
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kidney is of no importance unRUTLAND
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Andes as the manager of a raOpen 8 to 8 Mon. Thru Sot.
less it causes pain by pressing
dio station in a small ~aside
on a nerve or on one of the organs In the lower abdomen. II community in Southern Cahfor1...
however ' more vulnerable nia. The story smacked of dis~,
than a normally placed kidney tinct unteality by suggesting
to infection, the formation of that the leading lady gave up
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kidney stones and kinking or the newspaper publisher to marry
ureter (th~: tube leading from the fellow who turned out to be
!he kidney to lhe bladder). the radio station manager. OthShould any of these misfortunes erwise, however, the relationRED DELICIOUS AND ROME BEAUTY
befall you, you might have to ships of those in the community
have the kidney removed or you had a slight touch of reality
lb.
IDAHO
misht bave to have an opera· and a reasonably contemporary
bag
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normal position. These opera- There is no comment of any
tions would not be advisaiJie un- kind that any sell-respecting
less your kidney bocame
a child can make about a new
source ol seriou.s trouble.
NBC-TV game show, "Let's
Q _ 1 am 8 mao, 54 years Play Post Office," in whlcb
old. As an adult my
height "players musl identify llie well·
No. 2V.
has been 64 inches but 1 was known author of a fictitious letmeasured recently and
my ter, from the clues contained in
cans
height was only 621&gt; Inches. it." And there is nothing to say,
What would cause his?
either, about ABC-TV's new
A _ As we grow oldet the soap opera, "The Nursrs,"
space between our vertebrae, which_ is b~sed on t_he old C~S.
all 33 ot them, shrinks a liltle. rv mght-llme senes and 1ts
Furthermore we are Ukely not 1 cutups. Usual problems.
to stand as straight as when on the other band, another
we were younger.
new ABC·TV soaper, "Never
,_ k' g, Too Young," comes very close
Q. - My[ hush.bandh "'t 1aWhat
m ' to 1rrespons1
.
'bl e progra mmlng,
Pentrate or IS ear . .
dealing supposedly with typical
does it do and _how long wUI he teen-agers, but emphasizing
have to take tl1 What are the reall the slimiest kind or
side effects?
b yh b
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A - Pent.erytbritol tetranl eac
urn&lt;, long aJr typ&lt;s
trate &lt;Peritrale) is given to per· and motdy-lookmg punks. This
SNOW DRIFT
sons with angina pectris to di· IS really cymcal p~ogra~m!ng
late lhe blood vessels of the In lhe fllllse of reality, w1th :he
heart and prevent attacks Of effect of lookm.g under t~
pain. It should not be taken by wrong rock. Patnce Wymore as
anyone who has glaucoma but cast as the ~other of a teen •
others can lake it Indefinitely age. girl, but If the opene; was
since it controls the disease rath typical she w1ll have bt le to
er than cures lt. Side effects do.
are rare but in some persons
FIRST REFERENCE
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First reference and use of
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said
to
have
been mnde by Regbe made every year after a
panhyslerectomy (complete r.. Inald, King of the Isle of Man,
In 1219, in a document rendermoval of the uterus)1
Ing allegiance to the Pope.
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Dilll! in Columbus
was co • hostess. Games were
birth control because ~ wi~e
60th Anniversary
MASON - Mrs. Freda Miller,
enjoyed and refreshments of (Continued from page I)
confusion in the world
ay
,
M, former Mason county rest·
salda, sandWiches, potato chtps eas began 10 pour tn.
I
. However. ine Pope's
Will hi Observed
dent died Monday in Columnunts and nuts. coffee and ·aced The final unofficial total was I
'I theologian, Giovanni a ma
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Price,
bus. She is survived by her hug.
tea were served. Miniature urn.
.
Colombo
of Milan. Italy,
file-tong resident• of Rutland. I
. band, Luther and two
sons,
By Jean Parker
brellas were given as favors. I 50
h·6415 lor Locher to 43 •791 Ior i 0 Ve
fJseS
dimmed the prospect of chan·
Revis and PauL all of ColumWErlUING SHOWER
M' Lilli
ted h I t e ormer state attorney gen.
· the church's traditional
will observe their 6ltth wedding
ISS
. e was pres-en
er l era! an unsuccessful gubernJges m
0f
anniversary on Oct. 4 at theil',
~s : two grandchildren, three Mr and Mrs. Billy Hill were lmany gills from a decorated tori~l candidate in 1960
By RUFUS s. GOTDWIN". ban on all artificial means
home. No celebration is plan,.
s1~ters. Mrs. Gladys Knapp, and honored w1th a wedding shower I g1ft table.
:
_ _____ ._·___
VATICAN CITY rtTPI) _ ~ birth control.
Ded. but a card shower will be TANAUAN, The Ph1hpplnes Miss Pearl Ward, both of Co- recently ~t the Rutland Amen- 1 Sendin!': gifts or
attending: several dayS here assisting in i Ecumenical C ~unci 1 leadeJ·sl
Asks Re·S..temeat ·
eonducted by friends. Mr. and {UPI)-The murky waters of lumbus, and Mrs. Ora Latham, can LegiOn Hall.
Hostes!"ies• were: Mrs. marge Schoonov- rthe care of his grandmother 1 ad d 1 d f th R
. "The statement leaves the
Mrs. Priee have two daughters, the lake surrounding Taal ~ol· of Clevelan~.
were Mrs. Carl Hysell, ~rs. er. Mrs M"ry Beard, Judy Wii· ,Mrs. Dell Luckadoo. Mr: i ~a~ho~ir ~~~chorto :olv:m~~ l door dangerously open to_cerMrs Forest McCann of Charles· cano today gave up the remams The body 1s at Spears Funer· Harold Hysell , Mrs. Rich· • Iiams. :Wrs. Grace Colwell. Mrs. Brown his brother and si"'f"'r b' h
t 1 ..
t tain opinions that there w1ll bt&gt;
.
... DPmson
. , Mrfl. Reva Snow- 1were raised
'
-~ 1 Jrt
ton . W Va and Mrs Howard oI 3110 F'l'
11pmos
who perished in aI horne .m CoIurn bus but WI'II ard GruE',&lt;:Pr. and Mrs. Bnr bara Ell1e
by thier grandpa.
. tTcon ro emus
h 1' l promo e1 changes of the churc h' s regu Ia5
Va~ M-eter. North Rich"·ille·l a holocaust that entombed hun- be brought to the Foglescn~ fu· Van Meter. The white covered den. Mrs. Ruth Erlt&gt;wine, Mrs. 1ents th D 11 Lu k d
d· i -'"IenJdtcshresearc
,no_ sexu~ tions on chastity in marriage,"
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~ight grandsons, one
grand· e s more un
nera ume w ere ne s _may gi~t table w~s ce_ntere _w1t a Nancy Pope. na . ae w1c .
GUESTS VISIT
divorce.
on be~alf of 32 llal'Ja n
daughter, and one great graocl- bt of superhot lava and mud. call . aller .0 p.m. Wednesday. 1br1de doll, wJth pmk, wh1Le . and Mrs. Dorthy German, Joettil M.-s. Earl Halliday of Leitch- I
.
. .·
bishops. Card mal Colombo iOn.
'!'hf' lucky ones w_ho escaped Servtces will_be held Thursday 1 blue s!reamers suspended tram K. Erlewine. Mrs. Grace Du- , field, Ky. , and Mr. and Mrs. Fuur cardmals ana biX blsh- l who replaced Pope Paul VI a-:
Isa1d they thought tt wa! the at 1 p.m., w1th the Rev. Heney , above. Games were played and gan, Mrs. Joan May, Mrs. Ma. l Don wOod 0 f p
~ps spoke ou_t frankly on s~xua- t archbishop or Milan - asked
end of the
world.
SUrv1vors,
officiating · lnterment will be in IMrs · Clvde
Davis wa s award- ' rie· Carson
Mrs · Naomi How- .· reeent dmner
s
omelroyMrswyere
birth control 111 .a I that "Church doctrine should b(•
r
th
b dl b
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guest.~; o
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many o. . em ~ Y , urne · Ward cemetery.
. ed the door p.rize. A large d. e- . ell. Mrs. Birdie Wyatt, Mrs. Ina McKni ht Rev and ; 1 r~ sweeping e a e on 8 councl 1 re-state clearly."
1
told ternfyJhg stOTI '~ ot watch- - -·- ----- ·
lcorated weddmg cake. 1ce Kate Smith, Mr. and Mrs I
~ ·
·
~ ~. , declaration about " Marriage ·, ,:;:~~"'"=;_====-=
ing loved ones die in the YOica- confirmed by the Philippine NtH cream, potato chips,
Mints.. Russell Little, Mrs. Patty Car~ 1Carl ~errm~ and daughter or and Family Life." There were i
. f
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I.
Sum. mit Station Wf"re re('l'nt ov- clashing views on the dilemmas
rue urv
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.
tional Po tee.
irf'd tt'a and coffee _were st&gt;rv- son, Mrs. ClRra Phillips, Mrs
ht
t f Mr !\--1
FINISHING
It was lmposslb1e to
tell
; f'd to thu~e attend mg. After- Donn&lt;:~ Nelson Mrs. Jean Park. ermg
guess o
s .. c- facmg the church.
f
the
- ~ Kni~ht. Rev . Herring is a form - 1 , .
I
Our best quality
more than 36 hours .a ter
wards the couple openrd their er, Mr~ . Joan Stewart, Mrs. !er pastor of the
Methodist
Council M ode r a to r Leo.
service
Your Dependable
. long dormant mountam explod·
WO
lllOilY gilb.
Virgmia Michael. Mrs Adena Church here. Mr. and Mrs. C. Joseph Cardinal Suenen• of
Th:1se attending or sending Ball, :\llrs. Elhrl Chapffi;tl'l, Mrs. w. Stansbury of Columbus re-I Bursse_ls, 'Belgium, _asked the
1ed. lww ma~y died . m the g~
Deal•• for
I DAY SERVICE
! gantic eru~tJDn wh1ch seare_
•}t
girl,;; wNe: the bride's moth(•r, Ann Webster. Mrs. Jean Stru- 1cently spent 8 few days with . gathen.~~. to ~rocla1m to the
ON REQUEST
t~ees J? mlles away. AuthOTI·
Ul
\lrs. John Cannon, the groom·:- ble. Mrs. Marie Bishop. Mrs. ·, her !.lister, Mrs. McKnight. Mrs. ~orld Its deslr~ ~0 s_ee a COR·
hes est.•m
. a. ted. t.hat as ma.ny as , .
.
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mother, Mrs. Hobert HilL. .and N·,_.1·a lhle. Mrs. Coda Slawter ' ~, Stansbury is receiving treat- Linuauon
AND
. '. amphfJcalton
. _. and ,
' 6,000 F11ipmos IIV ed and rarmeu.r r\ew homeo; bemg bmlt
In his grandmother. Mrs. Wdh:.~m Mrs. Elao·ne Spires, Mrs. Mar)' ments For broken bones she suF- 1 coord1natton I SCien tIIIC re- I
f h
1
Ao.lewod
IJaUI!If'
around the base o t e ~ocano. Middleport include a ranch sty lr Lanning. Mrs Munna Lanning. Lir.tle, Mrs. Virginia
Wyatt, fered in a fall . other callers i sear~h into t~e dom~in of sex- 1
1.,=....,.,:...-.,.........,=,di_T'.'I':":"_kno_wn d_eat~ __t_ul!_of 30~was 1 home by Mr . and Mr~. Bern;1rd Mrs. Bentrice SmiU1. \1r ~. Kay Wyatl 1 :0.1r~. ~ina Wyatt. at the McKnight home were ual hfe, partiCUlarly m n~ards
Phone WY ·l·USO
Fultz on F:Iirlam· ~rive and Evi'Jyn Jordon. i\lrs. Alire \1rs. Juanita Bolin, Mrs. Di· i Mrs. 'Myrtle St. Clair of Miami, I :to;_;m:a;r~ri~a~ge~...
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thr
home
bt·mg
f"{'bUJit
by
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Sproust&gt;,
Mrs.
Leona
Km~,
ane
MHJOr,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dick
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Fla
.,
Mrs.
Dwight
Mutcher,
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, and Mrs. Dan Me&lt;Jdows, Lin- :Vir~- 1\ven&lt;'ll George, 1\-1 r s. , Black and family. \1rs. Katy ens, Mrs. Lena Huber
and
. coln-st.
Goldie Andrrsm1. \1rs. l;ar. , Fink. Mrs .Jessie Grueser, Mrs. granddaughter, Mrs Louis Rei·
Open Thursday &amp; Friday 9:00 to 5:00
The
\lcadows'
hwv·r
rrmodl'\nP1
WiliJam~on.
Mrs.
Adeline
Barbara
Van
Meter,
Mrs.
Ber
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• bel, Mrs. Nell Brown and Mrs.
1ht• ormer &lt;- P_ ullon Snowden. Mrs. Eo.;ther n lack. nice Ne lson. Mr. and Mrs. How- Phillip Globokar. all of Pam! rroperty in1u a complPh·ly mod- Mrs i\lil'f' D&lt;l\'i s_ i\1rs . .Jessa- ard Birchfield. and
children, eroy, Mrs. Anne_ H.alliday of
t-'rn homP 1't·&lt;1 11lrmg a buill -in mine !..vrms, Mr:-:. Ethel Snf1·.~ - Mrs. Isabelle ~ei s on. :'VIrs. Reu- Dt'xter and Mrs. Lizzie Caton.
1kilchen and a lttrge p:-~1io wirh den . Mr." Wanda Willi ams, J\lr ~. Jah Gr&lt;.Jte, il-i rs. Margaret Par. Salem Cenler.
; ~li ding gl Ass panrls. Tlwy also Elhel '\i f·l~on . .\Ir s. Ooris Tho- sons. Mrs. Jrme Wiseman. Mrs
Mr~. Julia Grate spent
n
j pl;m o11wr Improvement~m;h, l11•len 1\·lay \(·]son 1\:-~thy Sue Grate, Mrs. Melva Turn
h
· I week N&gt;cently ~ith er daughI, \1r_ .\leadows. a nhanntH'l~:l
,.
Thmas, Mrs. Frf'da Hai 1ey, -er, Mrs. Freda Grate, Mr. and ; ter, Mrs . .John Hersman at
at Dullo'l ·_._ Drug Slort'. is do- Mrs Ethel Chapma n. Mrs. Ehz- Mrs. Herbie Grate, Mrs. Chloe 1Marion.
EXPERT 11'\STALLATIO"I:'
ing tlw WIJI'k himo;r- lf Wil h as- abe1h Wrb ~ ler . \lr&lt;.; .!nan r·:l:ty, Fink
I
1
•, &lt;.J•.·. t;o nJ'" 1·r0111 his famii J•_ \Irs
,1
M!'s. Myrtle Donahue ;md Mrs.
'
Dt•hblt&gt; .\l&lt;~y . .\'11""- Bernl&lt;'r \e ·
fiREF.'J'INGS
K 1 F. k
t
d
1n
ARMSTRONG'S
a Y m · spe n a ay
. Mf\Jrtows i~ a tradwr 1-n llw s.-m. .\l r~ . Jean 1\Jrk•·r . ,.,,,,. ~1rs. Myrtle Donahue wa s the Parkersburg.
I Ponwroy
h ~f'hoolh sysu·m. r r,• f'arkt'r \lr ~ .Jqan S:n... trt. \I rs recJ.,t '1111 of a birthday greetmg 1 Suzy Parker, OU. spent. 1ht.:
linoleum ... Inlaid Vinyl
I, 1•u 1·~ nmt&gt; lS rl!lg ('rtrJ ~' Itli"'l · l't'ari Lillie . .\11' ~ . !\l;tn.· Lws
from lhf' Pr-:·si dent L_vn don B weekend here wilh her parents.
{'&lt;l bv Vl r . .lame ;-; ArntJid. r•tn· Wolfe, \lrs. Jerr~· Bl;!f'k, Mr~ Johnson. She and 1he Pre~idenl. Mr . and Mrs. HomN Parkt•r.
rlorJr ao¥erinl: for ~vf"fy kiml ot floor R,.~t
In tho Mlddlo Block Noxt to Elbt"'--dl
trador.
Penrl Canada~ . Sa br &lt;~ Canadny, 1both observe August 2i as their She abo visited her grandl:l-,
patterns. Prufess1ona1 m:aall~t11111 bv u~ . or
,\-1rs Hlm1rhr Bra1 1 '~'- !\·Irs. Ec1- : birtaaate.
, ther, Pearl Parker. a pat1ent
POMEROY'S OUAUTY SHOJi ITORI
do ±t Jonrs('lf. Ca ll W'r' :.! :21:i;l.1 tu 1 tn·e esti na Hus:-o\·11. .\1r~. Tw il a ll vsrll.
Er\TERTAJNS
I at Meigs ~emorial Hosp i!(;IL
!
01ate.
\1 rs. B:•rr 1!111. :'\-'lr '-.
\1cwv
c_,-._ _..;.._.-._.-. __ _,
\Irs. B;_, rbara Van Meter en- r
Bt·in:,: AruwuJwt·tl
Bearrl. \l,·s Belle llobs1c·tler,
tert&lt;Jiut•d 1:1! her home r('tently i
WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING
~ 11"&lt;;
!
Pnville funeral sl'rvin•;; f11r \ lr ~. Erlilll \Villi:JI!l~ • ~n.
w11h ~Stanley Party. Mrs. GiadMOHAWK
.\.irs.
Sus:ln )-S Hu f rman, LangsvJ.11 t!. wa~ t he
; Lenore Hllbart Kent ol ln rl!an;w- Effie OenJ 'i!Jn,
MAGEE
\ l r~ He -.;~ ie W1~~· · .d a1re
'
' I
nli~. Ind , will hr hPirt 111
the Tht•(lhfl i'L
demonstratr,r. Games were • f r191
e Ad mtrl
;\&lt;Irs pli'l~'ed and several prizt'3 e 5peed Queen • Hoover
H:ml in'!' ro;•t~ ~-~,- .~ : d homr \1r·s . Dunn ;J \\i ll lilm s-m.
S .Jtl~f;.!C1 J un
at -1 p m. Thur -;da~- w1 1h the Manl' _,\lldt ·r:-;lln, ,\trs. Audrr·y awarded the wmners. RefreshProvincetown
(.;u ... rJnlc •· d
\lr\. Hwli;1rd H \lar•tn nrtlri:Jt- f'aiiN~' - n . \Jr . , l&lt;lllP1 Morri ~.
·~ l'&lt;Jtl,t mt•n l.s of sandwiehes, cupf"ake&lt;~, ' e Flexsteel
in ~ . HmLll will tw in RPf'r·h Mr ~. \1;11-'tll'll' lh ·!!. \I' ,
,.
f'
p
r"Off,·e and il:ed tea were srrv- - - - - - - - - - 1,
·· ~
1;nwe ('e~-wlr'n· Fri • nrl~ n •:1•: SJrt,•:t .' t
·ll'-'(' a .ero;;on
·11 · ed 'u those at1en d.mg.
ae
r nll at tlw Flm !•ral Ho:11e at ~~.-~ - W1 •rl t·\' ll:ll·is. Eiln&lt;1
;m\· t1nw
S\~wk. \lr' B~1rbara Vi.in ~1et· Mr RETURNS
HOME
Eugt·ne Brown of Santa
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MIDDLEPORT
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his home by jet plane. e spent, ______,_,..,.,....--' t ________,.,.,,..,.,,.,.,....,,.,,.....,...,..,..,.....,,,
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a ~on .. l'•lm \111'l1ar '1 1\enl of \'Ir s. Herni(•e Hoff man, \1r&lt;;.
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Boat Pictures Recall Early Life'
Along Pomeroy Bend River Front

Carpenter

(Ed. Note: Millard Gress, Bellaire, Ohio, native of Mason, .w. Va., enjoys the pictures and arttcles from the
archiVes of A. V. Howell of Pomeroy. Mr. Gress has
enclosed old prints of the white collar liner Bonanza
and the ferry boat, Champion No. 3. He writes of them:)

' I

Both boat pictures were taken about !908. The Bonanza was dismantled in 1909 according to Ralph Conelly, a local river columnist.
The ferry boat was manned at that time by Dowl DeWolfe •. pilot, Charles Jividen, captain, and Roy Shermas, fireman. She was a sturdy craft, built at Pt. Pleas-

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept. 29, 1965-9

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The old cat ley curled upou the
rug,
So comfortable, and purring by
the fire;
While Grandma rocked, and
smoked away.
Blowing rings of smoke In a

MIDDLEPORT-POMEROY

ca:

did away with all of this. But it
really was a nice time to have
lived.
In the hills of West VirgiJJ!a
in those days some of
our
grandmothrs, lncluliing mine,
smoked a penny stone pipe with
a cane stem. Nowadays, rnest
of t~em smoke a pack a day,
bl"• 1t is tobacco no matter how

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' MASON, W. VA.

you use it.
I close for the time being,
Yours Truly, Millard Gress .
. P.S. Below, if you walt It,
Js something about ''Grandma"
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I can see her sitting as In days

of old
In her old rocking chair by the
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Pipe in her mouth, its embers

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ADMI'ITED: Mrs. Juanita
Runyone,
Ohio·• Mn •
Lawrence
Pleaunt·
Mrs. DaYid
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Southside; Weldon E. H~mmon,ll
Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. Oscar H.
TUcker, Robertsburg.
DISCHARGED: Carls Wootea, Pt. PteiSIDt; Roger
ty, Apple Grove.
BIRTHS: Mr. and Mn. I'IMo!ll
IDU, Gatlfpollo, a ~~~~~u
IIIII Mn. Glenn Lawson,
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nice cor

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Boys' Fleeced Lined
HOODED SWEAT

Fearing that I might mlsa
small detoll,
Though I bad heard
tbooe '
aloriee times before.
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1957 FORD V8 Stotlon Wagon 2 Dr. Nice

1956 PONTIAC 2 Dr. Hordtop. Like new In ...ry

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e Printed Designs

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The room hung heavy wllb
bacco smoke,
White the old time clock
the mantle ticked away;
Sure it ,... 1 oettlng of us hill
folks
Which I remember from a
younger day.

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1958 OLDS Super 81 4 Dr. H1nltop. Pull power

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To see her sitting there rock·
ing alone,
Was a picture for an orll&lt;!t of
fame,

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Compl•t•ly overhoulod, rql economy c1r

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1959 CHEVROLET V8 B•l Air 4 Dr. Hordtop.
GrHn ond whit•, clHn Ilk• new

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grate sang a tune,
As the gas in the fuel burst

The aroma and fragrance
pork 'n beaDJ
Came drilling in tllrough
kitchen door·
Scent of 1 now'er which was
fit for a king;
'Twu always tilt disll e1 uo
poor.

1960 RAMBLER Am!Msudor Sto. Wagon. Full
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How cheerful the coals ID the

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them again,
For each time there was added

She finally got up and knocked
One of the teams on the
out her pipe,
is the transfer wagon soing
Poked up tht: fire, and stirred!
er to meet the train -. •.,:yi"'g 1 the beans:
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baggage and Ollpress end mail: And asked me to bring in a scutTHE CHAMPION NO. I
THE BONANZA, CENTER, LEFT
the driver was Julius Keeney.
tie of coal ...
The other team Is the
I hurriedly left the scene.
Transfer wagon hauling a loa&lt;! ir=="""==~~;_.========------=========iiii=iiii====--=""'""'""';._""'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilll:l,.
of crated chickens.
Every Friday a Pomeroy
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ducer loaded a train car
Cheshire and eggs for the
Pitsburgh mnrkel. On ~tur­
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days the drovers came across
the river on the boat with a
herd of cattle 1o a otockyard at
Mason. Saturday evenings these
cattle would be herded into cars
then the chicken eggs and
tie would be on their way to
market.
The coming of the automobile

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up the levy to watch the
10 o'clock train for Pittsburgh
It was winter. The little boy
standing at the top of the levy
looking down, watching his father, Herman Gress, coming u}l
on the fioat to get some supplies for his bakery at Meson,
is your• truly, now 67.
Thooe were good old days,
money, much happiness,
ins times along lhe river,

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"'n have received word that . WP _Coates (l-0). LP _More- well 16) and Sevcik Bunk,r, S.
their son, s-A Robert Swonson,• head 110-181 I!Rs- KII'kpatrick Miller (8) aud Brown. WP has been
lo the US (2nd) Fregosi (15Ut),
Bunker tlii-SJ. LP-Perry Ul·l).
ArtturiiS at Norfolk and wlll be
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leaving for ,.a duty.
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by Rawlings-Coats ambulance to!
Holzer hosp1tal Monday for a
check·up. Ht Is confined to his
home with lllness.

rHilllp - G~lllpe&gt;tit
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Iii l&lt;lllerS. Ponwroy. Maoon :10- Entering Holror Hoopllal d11rM
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Robert Henassi~ned
A Pl. PIOUint lUI, Hlntonltng Uto last M bours wore:
By Vfrlbda Corle!Ga
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Ul atatklnary, K1111wbl Falii1Jame1 E Bailet. 1• Stale St.:
ATTEND nJNERAL
The Parkersburg Hilh School: ~~ an th ·~ent 'the w~ekend
1.11 rtalnl. Charleston 11.92 tal~, John B. Riffle, It Cedar St.:
Bond will be Ute fealured guest 1 ~r
101 ''::::" ~th~r Mrs isHenr
Ina. London, Marmet and Wm-1Roy A. Carpenter, Rl. 2 VInton: Mr. and Mrs. James M. band at the IUt Annual
in!:
field dlllll were on Utt aiUs.
A. Baker. Lower River · Crump attended he laat rltea10-Rama to be held In Marietta en~esy.f '-a recent illness
lut Movemeab:
•Rd.: Steven Clary, Patriot Star, for Captain John Colloway heid i on Salorday, Oclober 9
in : Pr~.~mg ~ongm
1 in Zanesville with
o.1o River - Franklin Pime Rt . Donald R. Massie, Rl. II a1 the Cl&lt;lw Funeral ho1de wiUt which the Kyger Creek and Sou- l w1' te VJSI
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band
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down Pike Island I a. m.; Pop- : Northup; Mrs. Frank G. SmiUt, l burial In Concor&lt;l r·~·'""• •• them Local
• wl pa CJ· Mr and Mrs. Robert Jay of
tar up 14,1:25 p.m.: Barbara Rt. l Vinton: Pallia J. Butlor •. RI. 17. The 1reat display ol pate.
•Colu.:Obus visited over
thel
Major Learne ResuHt
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Gay up 14, I:(S p. m.: Jeffboat Crown City; Eddie D. Sandlen," flowen attested tue " 1 '·"· The Band-o-Rama Is being weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wi~
A!'erl&lt;aa Leap
up 11, s a. m.: R. H. Bosworth \ Rt. 1 Polriot ; Rosemary Knit!ht, l teem held for Capt. Calloway ~~p~~nsored by Ute bureau In eo- IJiam Gru.,..r and other rei a- Collfornla DID 100 1m- I 4 2'
11, down 15, US a. m.; Wes- iRl. 1 B1dwell ; Mrs. Douglas L. by all who knew him. Tbe ser- operation with the Marlela Ll-, lives in Middleport.
Boston
0011101100-3 i 2 1
em up II, t ·35 p.m.; Jefferson Bugg, Henderson; Paul W. I)'· vice was conducted by Rev . Gil-1ona Club. The Manetta High -·
- -up 11. 6 a. m.; John J. Row• ,lor, Rt. 2 Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. llspie and Rev. Kessinger. The l School Band wlll also appear i
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up II, 6:30 o.m.; Walter Houg-[ Earl Boneeutter, Henderson; deceased had been o pilot and[ BS host band: Twelve bands:
land down 19, 6.25 Iii . m.; St_eel!Kimberly L. Sebo, Pomeroy ; captain on the Ohio lnd Missls--1will compete In the event mI
Ranger up Ill. 6':10 a. m.:
William K Bhoke, Rl I Middle- , sippi rivers and their lrlbutaries eluding three of the lour ftrst
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mer dowu 23, 1135 P m. Elg-1port , Mr!.. Freda M. Lauder-1 for severa l years.
place winners last year.
TENDER-MILD
en~liff down 23,2:10 a. m.; Pe)(-: mill Pomerov ; Mrs. Char les
DIBLE CLASS MEETS
Competition will be in two
gy Downey down 23. J·45 a. m · 1snavely. Rad~lirt . Mrs Charles The September mee! i n~ of classes rather than in three. :
Franklin B. up Greenup 7·40 P , L fnuier, Columbus; Mn. &lt;.:arlj the Baptist Adult Class
aud Classifications for the 1965 com- 1
m: Heier R. down Greenup I Ht&gt;sson. Rl. 1 Suulh Poinl; i teat·hers met at the hornP of pelition will be A and AA for
10·40 p. m: Barbara Brent up George f. Brownmg, Radrhff;: Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Dolson I schools under and over 400 en- ,
Grt~enup 3·50 a. ~-:~. Hurkf'y~ William ·E Stnmg, HI. 1 Wav· ' The Odober met&gt;tlng will be: rollmerit respectively.
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State down Greenup ~:0 3 111 : erly: Mrs. LHwn·n 1·e L. Otworlh, 11held at the home or Mr. and Other bands donfirmed for .
Ba~·uu Loman~. up &lt;.reenup &amp;- Rt. 2, Ironton ; Mrs. James E. Mrs. Andrew Hume. Atlendmg the event to date are Malta-Mc:45 a. m.; L. Fltore down Mrl· ·Canter Rt 1 O.ak Hil · Thomas the meeting Friday
evenin" \ ConnelsviUe, Skyvue, Matamord·ahl 6 I5. p. " 1 ·· ·S·Rm II ~\~av
l"lon-· A. 1\hr:ullS,
' · .Jr' . RL 1 Watrrloo.
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were Rev. and Mn. Warren!lt as, Newport, Caldwell, Waterdown Meldahl 6 55 P· .m ·
., ll&lt;H•,Id v. Fulton, lrunhlll.
1 Zinn, Mrs. Harry [&gt;yer, Mn. ford, Fort Frye, Warren Bel- ]
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enswood up Meldahl 8d hf' m 5
Births
1 Mary Aumiller, Mn. Lee Gibbs, pre and Field of Portage coun
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Syramor_e dowl~ Mel 8 ~~ •\d." II . Mr~ Charl.:os J SnavE"I.\'. Rad - Mi~l\ Edna Hoffman, Mr. and , t.y.
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d a111 10 JU ll · m. · · .:~. &gt; " •
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down ~l el d ah! 11·4(1 p.m.; Ht·ss l•po:ls. d&lt;~u!i:hler. 12:4 0 P m. .' Mrs. Andrt&gt;w Hume an d Mr . l Melhodlsl
Church will hold a
I&lt; down [Vlpld&lt;thl 12 :30 I . m.; :Tuesday: Mrs. ~arry E. S1ew- and ~rs. James M. Crump.
rummage sale this Friday and!
Lillda Chotm up Meldahl 4.05 a. :art Rt. 2, Cheshire. son. 3:56
. ENJOY VACAT_ION
Saturday, October 1·2 in
the
p. m Tuesday; and Mrs. J:&gt;oug- MIS!'; Audrey Blessang recent- f mer AP building in MiddleIll Gallipolis Dam _ Suuthtrn ltts L. Rugg, Henderson, snn. ly enjoyed. a 3300 mile tnp on
Anyone having articles to
dov.n 4 !5 p. m.: Pn llywog dow n 5:50 p. m .Tliesday.
I her vacahon. She ac~mp~o- be picked up may conlact Mrs.
D1schar1fll
· 1ed her brother and s1ster-ID- Nor·nm~a~n~W~a'!y~la~nd~._ __ _
5 _50 P m ; Paruo du""n 7 p m : ~
Philip Spurn dov.n JO l5 p.m.: ' _Mrs. Earnes~ T. Brown, Mr!. ~aw, Mr. and ~s. P'a_ye Bless.:::
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Luther Herdman up 12 ·35 am .: ~nCQln W. Sm1th, .~1rs Juhn E_ l m~ of Steubenville, Oh1o, on the
QuePn Dry up 1 1~ a. m : John Sa l1 s, Harry L. Hartm~n . ~n 1tnp through tbe southern and
Ladd Dean up 3 30 am.; On- Neal Jeffers, Todd H. S1mpkms, western sect ion of the U S.
ward ctnwfl 5 35 a. m.: Elistra Mrs. James L. Smith M r and some of the places visiteJ
Woods down 7:10 a. m: Edeana Risden ."l. Miller, Mrs. Rog.er i were Sh~eve_f)Ort, l:a : Joplin.\
Bosw~ 1 rth up 1:45 a m.
. M. Morgan, Je!f..~ J. Ward. Lm-: Mo., Sprmgfleld, MI., St. Lou -~
Kanawba Rivt'r- Beavtr up uel D. Wilson, Mrs. Ray A. Har- is, .\1 o. Terra lhmle, Ind ., Cm·
London '1 :30 am : Lucy Jaru: netl, Mrs. Denver Mays and in- 1 cinnat i. Covington. Ky .. P(l du-~
Lucas dowo M~:~rmet 9:25p.m : tant !1()11, Mrs. Boyd Higginbof.h. cah. Ky ., Memphis, Tenn., Pine
A. J PaUrn dn-...n .\-humet 12 45 a.m and l~fa~L t~in sons .. Mrs. Bluffs, Ark. They saw the huuSt;•
a. m ; Duncan Bmce down "ar-, George W Cun(hfF and mfant where Jesse James wa!l k1lled '
nw 4 O.) a. m : I.!Ulf' Edward sun, Mrs Paul E. Nease and iD- ; and in Houston. Tet.., toured the !
down Wmfietd 1.35 p. m.; Alkt' fanl son.
1famous A.slrodome ball park.
up Winl1eld 1:10 p. m ; H. E. -·-----~, They traveled through 11 stales,
Bowles down Winfi~ld 10.05 p m. fu•ld 3 8. m: 0. F. Shearer up Ohio, Kentucky, TtnnesSt"e. :\.\1!1· ,., • .
Solvav up Wmfi,.ld 2 50 a "_1·: ; Wmheld 3 4~ •: m.: Jerry Bos- soun , Ta.as, Oklahoma, lndt- \!t&lt;
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W H Shaver, Jr., down Wm- worth up W•nfLeld 7 8. m.
ana. lllmois and We!!t Virgwia. ~:)""

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! Jenkins
Mrs. William Hmkle
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; Greensburg, Oh1o, Mr. and Mrs, 1
[ El'll&lt;5t Love of Akron , Ohio. i
' :'vtrs. Henry Heusing of Coving- ~
ton, Ky .. and Mr . Joseph R. Bin- ~­
kle ot Lin(V'Jn, Ill., wer~ recrnt ~
guests of Mrs. Carrie Judsor:.
Mr!. Maude John!&lt;ln i~ con·
ftned to her home by Illness
th1s wet&gt;k.
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Ler. ! ·
I ner spent tht weekend in Mt.
1 Verm1n. C!e,·e!and and Colum·
; bus and saw the b1ll game
' in Cleveland on Saturday aller·
:lOOn.
' Mrs. Donal~ A. Sm•th ha!
: ~n vJsi tir.' ht&gt;r son, Mr. ard
Mrs. Donald E. Smith. Morgan: town.
I Mro. Horold Seybold, Mrs.
William Pun•el! and Richard
I Jenkins were buslneM t'isitors
in Columbus Friday.
' Mr. and Mro Okey Roush of
Letart spent SUndBy with Miss
Audrey Blessing.
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Mr and Mrs. Howard Turnbull
and family of Washington, Pa.
were guest1 recently of Mrs .
Carrie Turnbull, the mother of
Mr. Turnbull.
Mr. and Mn. Richard Turn' bull of Mason were Saf.urday
evening guests or Mrs. Henry
Jenktnt and tam•!v
Miss Anna Juhling was a ,
IU'It Friday of Mrs. S. C. Wil- '
helm in Pt. Pleasant.
Mrs. A. R McClung was ln
Pl. Pl~asant recent!y.
Weekend IUUtll of Mrs. Henry Jenkilll were Mrt. Maude
Hoffman of Benwood. W. Va ..
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil C:arrine of
: Bridgeport, Ohio, and Miss
Helen Jenkins of Columbus.
Mr. and Mro. Charles Mefl'nlghl and family of Alwater,

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MEIGS SWIFT HOMES, S12 FOR SALE - • room hOOit,
·r·, ~-~,..:...~==---=----! E. Main, Pomeroy, Oh!o. Ph. new baIll , •·oorge pore h, ba,.
- -- - - - , . , . - - -- - - I TRAILEB LOTS - 1'rtl • • WY Z-2975. Write or stop in ment, new paint, I acre
ln Memorv
age aod water. Brown'• l'rall for our free catalog and mon- ground. on brick road o II
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ownership Rt. 7, 13,500.00. Phone WY 2-r
IN MEMORY of ax usse . ' Minersvtlle, Oblo, t'hODe W\ program.
9 22 SOle 6127.
9 11 JQtc '
who died ont year ago toda.\1 •~113•1.
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fur' Our ;on.' Max. was la~en
4 ROOM HOUSE. bath. and I na~s. all controls. new, $110.
lnaurance
base ent furnace heat Calli
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away.
IVY ~-JJig.
tfc : Call WY _2-34U.
9_2~6tcl lAETNACASUALTY lnsur•ne•
9- - --- BLUE LUSTRE not only rids I Mullen Insurance Agency, Inc.
We all know thllt God above _ _
1
Will keep him safely m hiS :TWO BEDROOM house Mldtradlller carpets of soil Jiut leaves pile 1 Pomeroy, Phone IVY 2-3381.
love.
1 lor rent. Situated m
e· soft and lolly. Rent electr'•c
9 1 tfc
Sadly miS!ed by parents, Mr. I port. Call WY Z-3346 or t;vv shampooer $1. Pickens Hsrd- PHl'TO Cop)'lllg Strvtce eo~
and Mrs. Kenneth Rus,.ll., _!2llli.
9 ZB_ _:_ ware Co., Mason, W. Va.
lu made ol legal papers.
srsters, Aleta and Kenda, bro- 'IHOUSE FOR RENT, 4 rooms:
9 Z7 6t&lt; blrtll -rdl and almo•t art•
an d b th 16"'
.~ Lt'ncoln Hgts~ GREEN
oilier ·dOI!IIIIItnll.
' ther ' Karl.
9 Z9 ltc
- BEANS a --d Turnips
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IN MEMORY of -;;ur beloved Phone WY 2-357S after 6o30 B '.
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wife and mother, Erma Cook ,! _ P· m.
I 2t tfci Fr:~f co~~;':~~low a R;e~:
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who passed away two yea" lot FLOOR furnished, 4 rooms\ wood Ferry. John Cleek Proago tnday, Sept. 29, 1963.
and bath, modern apartment. pert • Phone VI 3_2693.
Instructions
In our hearts your memory Middleport, WY 2-S874.
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9 14 tfc POTATOES bea
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U. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS!
Always tender fond and true
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homlt!
lor 'Obit.
Bllb ltartinll pay
Short
There's not a day,
dear
WY on
2--5 But· eontamers
~l OO b Cland p1Ck beans
Profftt
bOuu. Muneeml!nt.
Preparat.orr
2
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ternut Ave. ca
1 7.
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u. arence
I ' tniJiint
a~ IOIII ,J$ required.
9 10 tfc !'orUand ' VI S.2ZM·
Thousandl at Jo~l opf'n . l!:xperlence
e 'do not tht' nk of you.
lll!ually
uaneo:""e•nry.
Gramwar
9 17 trc .chool IUfflcient for many
johll.
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Sadly missed by
husband IHHEE Bnd tollf ro• l'tl rurr•~h&amp; ==:;:;--~--.--c;,--= FREE Information on jobl. Balarle!J,
Clay, and cttildren, Mr. and Ill IPd liDfumlJbld •part. SEWING machines. repair ser- =:!rea~~n~d~~~~.':' ~~~v s~~-:~~~
Mrs. Leonard Hess, Jr., Mr IIIODto. WY U434
U ! d&lt; v1ce, aU makes. IVY 2-22tlf.
.., too. cu ot "'' 0 ••~
and Mrs. George Waller and TWO BEDROOM house on Lin- The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
granddaughter. GeorR•nn Wal- coin Hgls .• birch kitchen, au· Aulbrotzed Sltlger Sales and
ler.
9 29 ltc tomatic ga• heal WY 2-512'1 . Service.
I 29 Ue 1
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pairs. porch and
window
-WE -WISH- to thank
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SALE
shades all klnds, free ostiall of our
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James Morrison will bring l.hc - - -lite SOLID MAPLE early America
9 21
message.
5 pc. dining room 6Uit.c. Like
SISTER MORTISHA, .a truly
new. WY 2-2704.
9 28 6tc
gifted palm reader - Tells STEREO -Radio Combination.
you past, present and future , Beautiful walnut console. Has
love affairs: answers any or AM and FM radio, and four
all question!. One visit will speed changer. 4
speaker
convince you that Sister Mor- sound system. This is a 1986
tisha will read your life like model. Used only 4 montt11.
an open book. If you are wor- Full balance due $86.00 or pay
ried or troubled, don't fail to
Sl.25 per week. Try it in your
see Si~ter Mortisha. She's home. Call WY 2--8555. ·
heh:.ed others, why not you?
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8 45 Baker Furmturt Shov.
9 oo New•
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1:J5 Larry Ander son Slh}W
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11 :00 Dutton's and Herns Dairy
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L2:15 The Cbrlst~ans Hour
Electric Comp11111 Newa 12:30 Tbu Rev . Merl&lt;r Teuta
Jim r.teea Sho1'1
1:30 The Rev. Silas Billups
New•
2:110 1be Rev. Andrew Parsons
2:30
Sunday &lt;howcas,
5:05 Jllp "'"' Sbo"
5:30 ltlzer'1 Weatber Report UO Sundown Serenade
S:IO Sportt Pvlde
6:45 Slgo Off

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Monday Througb FrldaJ
7:15 Sign lln, Musical Clock

7:2S News in Brief
7:30 Musical Clock
7o45 Echoes of Joy

7:30 Sian On _ Arm 1 Hour
!Tuesday;
Family Worship ('i'hurs.) 7:55 Newo
'" 45 A.o.C. Prat!ram (Friday ) 8:00 Baptist Layman·. Hour
8:30 Sunday Show
u .oo News
" .05 Tiler'• Country JllllctioQ i:SO The Bible Spoat.o lll You
9:45 Legrslalive Report
11 .10 fb1y'1 Country Hymn•
10
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tl .oo Ce!lt1111 Block New•
Hi:Jv Longressman Moeller
" 30 Goealer'a Guest Star
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12 30 Rev Merlin l'eets
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l :(J; Jtm Mces Show
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Sports PArOde
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Route 7 with good road to main

_Private readings given daily ! CASE"- one row corn- picker.
6- ....,It
m her. home 1 dayo a week good condition. Henry E. Wip~,..
mcludmg Sundays ~ a. m _oo pel. Wtppel Road, Pomeroy, '-"'
11 P. m. All readings saUs- Ohio.
~ 28 3tp
POMEROY - 9 room 2 atory
far.tory or no charge! Locat· - - f
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MUZZLE loader rifle. Cali WY
rame ouse w•t separate en" "the. 0 'd a 'P °s't at 2-MZI.
· 9 24 etc trance, two balba and kitchKanauga IS 81 e o1 I ver
ens hardwood floors beauti·
Bridge. Look for band stgo.l
lui 'large oreranda la~ge lot
AU are welcome.
I
wllb garage, $12,0oo.l10.
_ _ _ __ _ _9 I 30tp
POMEROY - 2 story !'.arne,
lar&amp;e meeting 1110m, kitdtan,
Coce-Cola - Sprite
FREE 1,11110 S&amp;H Green Stamps
dining room, and bath on llrst
How? For viewing the new
floor,
5 room• and balb up,
And AU The Flavort
Compact Vacuum Cleaner in
full basement, foroed hot air
your holJie Phone Parkersheating, not Ia'. from Court
bigl2
cans
C
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burg, I85-4B«! Collect.
RACINE - 2 miles from IIIW
t 8 Sotp
Buy It ly The C11el
Whl1e you are In, flU up with
dam, 6 room frame, bath, full '
,&amp;U'n )M\J811J! IMIItanct beOII
that
good
Landmark
gasoline
basement,
forced hot atr heateanceiled? 1..Git ruur opera·
ing, hardwood floors, plenty
IDr't llceut? Coli W\' , . _
per Service Sla.
of closet opace, larga lot
lmt•
WY 1·"32
with shop building and two
SMITH'S Clnthlnc •tore Is now
E;!:::O~'·
cor garage, located on Rt. 124
open at Letart Falls. Ohlo, 10 l'::'=::=::::o"='7"'7"':"':'~,11 tt2,000.110.
a. m. unti11 p. m. 8 20 tic SLUGGISH septio tank! Clog- ALBERT M. COX, SAI.FBMAN
WY l-il830
WY 2-3t31
Help Wented
ged drains? Get Kle;m-Em~ 28 3tc
All septic Tank
Cloa110r.
FEMALE, reliau·,e n:iddle·a&amp;cd Landmark
Farm Bureau. FOR SALE: 8 room modern
lady for twusework , care or Pomeroy.
9 3 JOtp housq in Middleport, desiratwo childreiL Room, board, II'IVE RADIENT noo :Vented ble location near schooll. Ex••
$15.00 a 111eek, in Belpre. Call florr gas heater was IE Ill
ccllent condition. Call WY
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aftr; 4 P· m. , 4.!3-84°
or sell for $8.110. Fra~k lomos, Rt: 2-549~.
~ 23 6tp
wro ,o 't .'lla Beatty, 2712 Un- 33, WY 1-7386.
9 Zll 310 POR
SALE, m rooms, two
erw ' .1
Belp«, ()hlo. TAKE SOJLaway the -· Blue halls, and a bath, a fuD slze
-------~9_:::29:...::ltc:.::_ Lustre way from carpets and b•l"llent and big porches at
Insure.upholotery. Rent electric the front and back, gas IU111===-·--·
sham~ $! Bak F . ace, wall to wall Cllrpel down
GRANGE IN8VRANCE. Mallen
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. er urm· stairs, good locaiiCIII, house
Insurance Agency. Inc. Pom- ture Company, Middleport.
In excellent coodlllon, :an
erov Pl.- WY z.m{
VPRIGirr PIANO. PhoneSJi z.. Mulberry Ave., wv 2-5264.
t 1 tfe lm.
t 21 31c
1 16 lZtp

point

So. Am .

27. 011 ot

RMI i:ltlfl For Sale

blghway. Four bedrooms, living, .
dinin&amp;, family, ltitdlen, break· 1
fast, play, matd's, utility and
11hop. Three bath1, ceramic tile
and walJ to wall carpet on
fl.oor11• About two-thi.rdt of
hou sl! is paneled in mai1oJ1ny
and walnut. Air conditioud,
Laree patio and double carport.
On lot 200' .x 890'. May blinn
by appointment only.
PRICE IIDUCED
Wrlf.!: c:o The D1Uy Sentinel
... 661-H
P0111eroy, 0,

clump
1!f, Amuse

.0 l!M. Qta 1'41Wrel Sr,a41cate, lac.)

optn Jwuse held for our 50th Portland, Racine Road . Tel.
wedding anniversary. Your VI 3-1'i42.
9 29 Jtc FOR SALE: 4 room houoe with
bath, full·sized basement. Fuel
kindness will never be forgot. PALOMINO colt, :1 fel\rM old. oil heat. Lot 1110 x 100. Don
ten. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lee, Gentle, makes nice riding
Goodnite, Hartford, W. Va.,
9 29 ltp horse. Guernsey cow, 4 years
Racine, Ohio.
1182-2369.
9 21 6tp
old, gentle, and good milker.

!

or

20. Tubet·:

J)OIIlirm

val

rotr

to hone

26. Fencin~·

DUTTON$ &amp; ROLLERS

~.";dsfr~~~h;ell~~;~: :i~l:. CHIHUAHUA puppies. 12 weeks ::~~e.?~:a:~;~l, : 1~ ~~

29. Ttnn11

19. Command

CEPMY

Shop

9. Africa- .
river
10. Lltlks

neck

I

2't Fe1tl•

16. Bushy

1

votch

COVel

16. Na.met

AUNT LOWEEZV

Ni~on

8. """"

14. Infirm
15, llorder

22. Back of
1·.. •·•·•,

BlaeffnarS

1

1

25. Bitter

i 17. Oo awa.y!
20. Unrolled

BlaeHna r'

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Notice
Nice family cow. W'! 2-3079. LAND FOR SALE 1uitable for
EARL'S BARBER SHOP will :
9 29 Jlc
building. '-lOths of a mile
be open Tuesdly noon or TAKE MOVIES of ni~ht fontc,all
from !he Pomeroy liml!s. Ph.
Wednesday _mormng.
Earl
gameli wi~~·oul extra !ll!ht!!.
WY 2-6018.
II IJ 6tp
Custer, ~em~·-- - ~7 3t~
3 lf.Jl special Hi·speed film, 33 u"Cre-farm . Housa. Z barns,
LOSE WEIGHT safely
wllh, procw·, z Included, only $3.95
other outbuildings, on Rl. 143,
Dex-A-Diet Tablets. 0 n I y per roll. Grover's
S!~dio,
., miles from Pomeroy. Good
98c at Stark's Pharmacy.
Pomeroy, Ohio.
9 29 31c
location. WY 2-3079.
~~----9_25 60tp . ONE OLIVER Superior grain\
..
9 29 6tc
REVIVAL started a MI. Her- drill, power lift. Young !etHOUSE FOR SALii
.
man U. B. Church, Sunday ters and beaa:les for sale. Ph. Modttrn Ranch Style. Beautltul
Sept. 26, through Oct. 1. Ser- 985-2421, Cheoler.
location on top of omaU bill
vices start at 7:30.
Rev.
9 28 6tp facing State lUghway Garage on

li. Organ
fJ. Spot
7. Sati.o~ ·

13. Muck

1·-- --

old, for sale. Floyd Darly,

6. Mft(E!r

23. ShLver·
ing
24 . Mrs.

slang

watewa y

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cards and calls received at the

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ACIIOI!8
1. Twin
crystal
11. BoothE!

In .........
~"-1 ICOJ'iDg, Larry
lWI1'14PMl
81deDitrlcker, s junlor, took tho
gold medal " top man In the
State. Keith Cook won the Silver medalKoepp
for ..cond
and
Tommy
also place,
of PPHS
placed
..venth.
In poultry

J!ST SAVED
Mf LIFE,

DAILY CROSSWORD

lfllltlll a-

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won fiflb place In tbe state. The
REATING, PLUMBING, Rural
aame team took algtb place in
dr. staUon wagon, low mile- lloxol Bottle Gas. Arnold Bro$
farm mechonlco. Some SilO bOys
aae. Citizens National Bank, th ers, 618 E · Main Street '
"'
took pari in these contests spon9 22 tic
Middleport. Ohio. 9 29 Glc
Pomeroy.
Pomeroy. u.
sored by West VIrginia Unir-o.~lliccoy-;- Auiilooeer, Cb.O.It .,====s===="'l versity College of AgriculbJre.
61 Ch
1 t $1 095
ter, Ohio.
9 18 tic -:-c-=:--:--=-,--:===- l
evro
e
'
1
h ton Pickup. F1eetsidc, 6 CUSTOM BUTCHERING . and LATE CLASSIFIED
Au•ltn
, S-Ice•
·
cyl. 46,000 actual mile.. Fin•
~· • •
J•h and uphol&gt;lcry like new.
cutttn&amp;· IV til buy hides every "'"T AND FOUND
A 00 W do •day
Mondo , Phtl Meier ""- """
e e.
62 Ford - - $1,595
WY 2-~510
g ~~U; 15 inch TIRE. AND WHEEL lost PT.re PLEASANT
_ Funeral
Gala&gt;ie 500 VB Conmtihle.
between Mtddleport and Rut- service for Alfred A. Austin, 65,
8unliner. Low mileage. Spo" KARL GRUESER, Plu~lnl (and. Phone Lawrence E. Gallipolis Ferry retired ri.erand He: ting,
Minersvllle,
'""" ·
le&amp;a iiUiide and out. Power
mu
smt'th · SH ""'27
9 29 3tc msn, were to he' held Wedne,.
:!::[;:!,~~·: hrakeo.
Ohio. End your oewer troubday at 2 p.m. with Mr. Larr7
les We hove all stzes. Sewer FOR SALE
. Phillip• o!ficialing. Interment
machmes Reasonable ra•·•· 25FT. ALUMINUM House Tra•l· was in the Aus\in ""metery at
•
Call WY 2-2974, dav or nl&amp;ht.
AIso camp tra ll er, Redmond Ridge.
~ or, .,50.
"
Pomeroy. Ohoo
9. 15 lfc
fiOO. Ervin Miller, on Rt. 143 Mr. Austin died Monday at
near Carpenter.
9 29 31c the Herdman Rest home after
USED TRUCKS - One 1957~tJcrltlNEEII
1 lengthy illness. He is surviv·
A-132, one ton InternatiOnal,
Comptele s... tce
VETERANS TO MEET
ed by one son, Alfred A. Austin,
One 1962 C·132 one ton Inter·
Crill HradturcJ
Jr., Dunbar, four sisters and
national, One 1962 'h ton
Wrtto. Prone or Contact
PT. PLEASANT - The Mas- one brother.
Dodge Swept line expresl One
A. t,. 'I.RAUFUltD
on County Chapter No. 21 or the
l95fi Volkswagen tru(!k, t 1917
Racloe, Obio
Disabled American Veteralll A1- SIGN BOMN
'h ton International
Me'p
6 1 ua social ion will meet Sunday, Oc~ BOSTON (UPJ)-Tbe Boston
Equipment
Co., ·Pomeroy,
":",_--=====,.,..:~
·to•lbelr B-·•.
6t
u:t
CONDITIONING Rerrlger·
lii!T 3 El t I: 3 p.m. at
L"WIII 0 ! th e Nat'toni I Hoc k.J•
~
OhiO.
9 25 c
aUon service. Ja&lt;'k'l RefriE· ball. L. w. Edward Ia adjutant ~pe Tuesdlf announced the
1860 DODGE. Call wv Z.7o89. eratlon, New Haven, Phooe aJld wJU preside at the buslnBH lip1nl of team captain Leo
9 24 Glc TV !.303'1
f 1 ~c &amp;esslon.
Boivin to a 1985-81 eantract.

FOR SALE : 1962 Studebaker 4

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r.

1962 Fo d G I .
$1469
miscellaneous Call or write:
r
a axte onv. pe.
Mrs. Howml Cecil. BOO W. I Crttm finish, while to;r, VB erq:ine. automatle trona., power
Main St.. Pomeroy.
. 1c I steering, new whitewa tires. Radio an d heater.
I 21 t I
PINE TIMBER anrwiitpiyi
as much as $4 per cord fori
OPEN IVIS. , P.M.
9 00
good pine and also good Ilardi
wood saw timber. Wrlle or
llll. .ltCft', GtiiO
see M. W. Runyon, Minersville, Ohio, Eagle Ridge Rd.
I 11 30te
For S.le
Real Est1te For Sal1

p

I

PPHS Team
Jn J J..ina is
Du:e.LDf!
, S
Tops m
tate

llusineP $er¥1CN

WAREHOUSI!i BALE
..
AIR
PIANOS _ ORGANS
.
MetropOit&amp;ID Matorl
"
1
. Rentalllrom lb 1110.
Mttln Slreel. PoaterOJ
••
CARL'S IU!YBOARD CENTER
PltoM W'Y Wl'lt
Sales &amp; Service
lJ07
Market
St.~
Parkenburg.
4
U
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.
Ph
··"931
one WtJ"\1 •
AlmOit BvAfi'U Car
9 to l8tc ro=R-=s""Alc=~Ec-cOc=
R--cT=RA~D=Ec-o'r take
•• ,
65
over
Cor- •Tryou
ansTrferadble,!_beD
Auto Sales
onct payments,
440, hardtop, Dodge
automatic
a e ....,.
transmlesiotl with 318 engine.
1955 o:~DSMOBILE, 2 dr. o'"·-- Muot sell or trade at once. eGuaranteed 24 molltlui
hauleJ. Cash. tl50. Twc 1m Also 4 new tires for oate. 760
or 24,000 miles
Cadilil ' · , &gt;landaro shiJ.. xll. call wv 2.7831 anytime eMost Popular Unit
botn Will make 1 car. flo.ilO after uo.
9 29 12tc
In tbe us
· ·A
or mtk' offer. Phone WI I·
2178.
9 29 ~tc
8us·1n-s
v• Serv'1-·a
•00 tnotalled

w .., da.~medIW
9 19 3tp ·steering and brakes. power Seat, •"rey fini1h, new lit line
n•hM
••trm"'
_,!• .......'-:!'"I'M,..':::...
ANTIQUE Furniture,-- dishes, whitewall tires. Radio and heater.
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Motor Co.

2 SIGNS

Wented 1!__Buy ._
01'
GOOD, &lt;lean Glnsona ond Yel- .
yellowroot f2.110 lb., junk ltlllJl I
, •
OoJ
yellowrott f2.00 lb., junk batterles 1.10 ea .. clean copper 1963 Corvair Monza Cpe.
$1599
~~Jift!:;""
c
lb.
Bring
to
Jack's
Gun
Lo&lt;al
owner.
llO liP Ol!iine, 4 speed trano. Jilt black !lnloh.
.. uJJ1,., 1ntJt • ._ • 27
Exchange, Henderson, w. va. 1 Bed bucket seat, radio and heater. Ti.rellthow UtUe wtrMr.
.., ._ '" ,..,_
on Saturday or mail to D. H. 1963 Ford Galexie 500- 4 Dr. S.d. $1795
Roe. Box M6, Pt. Pleasant.
1 local owner. VB engine with CrulleOiflatio tran• .• power
AD
INFOIMAtlON
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Musicel Instrument&amp;
AUTO SALES
~=·
1- ELECTRIC
Console Ham·
fto Rambler
mond oraan, style C-2, with World l!ludtml ot l!ltttJIIC!I
bench and lptaker, $11100.00.
BteolltD••
Mrs. Bentz Wolle, Phone WY Bit ear 1110111, ride ud .,..
Z-3423
9 28 3tc lontlltllle. IIIUID .., -0111)

8:05

World News

8:10 Sports Today
8:15 Wea ther Piclure
8:

JG Mustcal Clock

3:55 Community News
~ : 00

Talk of the Town

9:55 Muson CoWlly New.s

Serviee
10 :05 Family Worship Hour
10:30 Latchstring
11 :00 News
ILOS Mornlng Melodl"'
(e&gt;cept Friday,
Church Befls Ring)
11:11 World News
11 =~ Mnson County Newa
12 :110 Community News
!U5 Nooq News
t2:10 Mar-et.
12:15 Mid Day Weather
12:20 Bufletin Board
12:11 News 0 Grams
12:30 County Agent
~~:54~ CNountryB Go Round
. J ews oat
2·00 Counlr G0 R d
2:·55 News YB eat oun
3:110 Mid Waf Matioee
3:55 News Beat
4:1111 Discing With D
4:30 Interchange oss
5:l10 Community News
5:05 Mason County News
5:10 World &amp; National New1
5:1$ SpoUIIbt on Sporla
lO :OO Public

&amp;:26 Weather
S: 80 811D1el Boulevard
7:10 Newa ·
U6 Sign Of!

7: 15 Sign On, Musical Clock
7:25 News in Brief
1 7:30 Musical Clock

7:45 Echo., of Joy
8:00 Ohio Valley News

8o05
8:10
1:15
1:16
10:80

Wor ld News
Sports Tndsy
Weather Picture
Pt. Pleaoant Football
Son1s for Children
10:~ The Golden Key
11:00 News
II :0$ Saturday Show
12:110 Local, Ohio, Nat. News
12:20 BulltUo Board
12:2&amp; No"" 0 Grams
12:30 Saturday Natlnetl
I :30 Nowa Headlllle1
1:31 Saturday Matinee
H5 New•
2:00 Satorda7 Matinee
2:30 News Headlines
2:31 Satunlay MaUoeo
2:65 News
3:00 S~turday Matineo
3:30 Newa Heldllneo
3:31 Saturday Matinee
S:S5 Newo
4:00 Dlaclli1I wllb Doss
4o30 Tup Ten Revue
S:OO News Roundup
5:15 Interlude
5:30 Community Choirs
6:110 Dinner Musicale
7:110 Dance Party
7;40 News

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7: 45 011 lhl Air

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNII

By HAROLD GIA Y

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AOOIR' BUT VM1
"'MI&lt;E ~V RISI(
AT ALL '2 TRV

llli1

IO€A FOR
SIZE f

"'fH' BANI( HER£:';:; LOAoc:Dr
HUNDRED ~.'8 EASY ! WE GJT
'TH' BOVS AHO TI-l' KNOlol.f,H().&lt;J ,
WI-N NOI HJ"r IT f u;: T 'EM PRE"SS
"THE ALARM--rrnAT STUPID COP
WILL CO!'JIE ~ T.Q ~ !

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SOCIAL
CAlENDAR
••

~---'-- Sentinel, Poll\e_roy-M!ddleport. O, Sept. 29· 196 ~ TWO Reviews

About
People In

Wiener Roast~
Held b~- Cub Pack .

Are Given for
First Meeting

Cub Scout Park 2!4 ol Mid·
l dleport, with thelf leader, Mrs .

SEPT. •
'111e Wildwood Gorden Club
,, Dale Walhurn and guest'! held, will hold the first meeting of .
Wed d ev-'••
PomerOY
~~ a w1ener ro.:1sf Monday evening . 1ts calendar year Wednesday~ Will meet 1 nMes BYP ui Fbj;
at the home o n, a
Mrs. Carl Moore and Mrs I lit the Allen Leonar d horne on .' 0 ctobe r 6 at the home of er
with Mrs. Milton Roush and
Ben Spencer returned
home Harnsnm'l!le H~Jad
: Bruce Lloyd
Mrs Mason Fisher as co-host·
•·

d

.
,
The Mtddlepo:t Literary Club

gut·~·~ ut: l•nd :

Monday, aftl•r a VlSII ut LI".b1lll , ·'1 ernuel~ &lt;~n
~~r~ !.eon·
w1th ~rs. Mourt''s un(\es. Chf· mg Wi:'I«" \1r .md ' 1
ll
ford arid Reube-n Dav1s and
urrl Hlld \ 111 101 pn ' 1'' rlt' lle. ,m,.
. , ~ s 'f't'· d i 1\\le :-.h
•, D:-~. l e We~ ·
Leetoma w1th .v11 S pt&gt; n1 • 1 ) an 1
·
1 11
oaughter and sun -m luw, t\1! Uun1, d, ,hh rn St t&gt;V"~I tnd · 1
Mrs W:ll::ltll J01ck-:tm anc~
f::~ mily S: md ;n,
\tr ~ :0.111 mr
arrornpnmed by lw r tmtlt&gt;s,
wtnt to Htwk ~ tm~n. Pd tu ·11
tend the funeral of their aunt,
Mrt r:.1l ph Tale, !.be former
P
D ·
ansy avis.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mitch and
daughter, Mrs. Everett i\'llch ·
_,.el feturned home Sunday al'·
ter. a week 's visit. at Lebanon.
wlth ~ J r . and Mrs. l'loyd Mes·
chcr and family.

.:.0Pibf'rt Bnll'h i&lt;:; rnnfim•d to
hil. home. 1\twk Spnii :.:~ JJ 11 : 1d
lly'¥ illnt·s~.
,P:r . and Mrs. Eldun Wt•t"ks
al'li! fli 1v 1;, ,1 \ tf'H'
·"loh;11·t

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were

Mi&gt;!lUil,\

Pi:J!k
ir

&lt;11!11

\'l :' iltil'

Ill

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!'.1r s. nl)nald F. i~l.1 ~1· ·l:i~rlr en. l '. riWt' aml
Li.IJ.da ut C.m11 1n wert! wct'k·
end gup,h 111 l'l' lutm·s.
M•·~. IJ11nald B!ankrnship Sr.
of Can ' lm 1s the gue::it ol relatives in the art&gt;&lt;L
Mr· .V w·m;l rtwpm &lt;Hl. Tim·
lnll P:1vidsun &lt;~nd
Jt&gt;fftt·~·
Smir !· . ,\1 r . and ~I rs . D0nald K
Bfilnkt·n~llip und 8ruce and Lm da ;md .\ln- Donald Hlankj•JJship
were Sa lurda .\
evening guPsts at a eookoul. 11f
Mr. and Mrs. Fred S\\'iilLel a(
their rahi n rwo1r Portl&lt;lll!l
Mr. and Mrs. John Snuth nf
Sc!·nd:.l'ille. W. \'a. were n•t·:·nt
gue&lt;:.ts of her p&lt;~rcnts, i\'ir. and
kenr-;il lp

ijti(\

11.1 ., P:wt• 1-Jawk
Mr &lt;md Mr s. CrovC&gt;r

I': .
HJ\Ik lol I·.JI:;n:hiJS spj·nt loht

F'ndav wilh Jus parent~ - \Jr·
and \ir, h we lLmk.
Mi ~s .Jerri Frick ol Colum-

pa1·cnts, \1r . and .\1rs. P:1,il
Frick .
Ktr and Mrs. Norman Ri s~r
Of R::wmr Wt't l' IW'Pn1 guests of
Mr . and Mrs Harry Kl"\ser.

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· Mr;; . B. C. !hie and brother
PH1 1r I · "•'1 oi C·1 11 rr. 1 u~ SIJr nt

Frirl:n·
ar

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their parenl s.

~lr

H,1 n\' 1\t :ser.

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Mrs. Dallil s H;mlf'r
nl
· ll•· 'ih litlrg v:silefi Sunda.v
wi th her parents, \lr. and 1-o'ir s

fl.l r.

HatT~·

&lt;~nd

Keiser.

Bt&gt;VIt&gt; ws

1

lrastallnlion Heltl
Hy Hell•el No. 62

In Memory o/1'wo

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"PHIL MAIO"

Orion Crew Socks

PANTIES

One size fits all sizes I tAt
11. 75% orion acrylic -

Girls acetate and eiderlon
elastic leg brief!:!. Solld
white, floral prints tmd
stripes. Sizes 4 to 14.

high bulk -

~%

BOUnced tbat coacb Solly He.

suave ·.u cae
• 'd , bl neutrals gather fashion pratse. Htg" heel, ALIVE,
uppers on mt ntg
h. ti t d au
elegantly dips low ot the sides, topped with a sop " ca e pe I
,
M'd h I GLAMOUR lacy cut·out wtth a gracefu
de sate bow. '
ee'
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. GLAMOUR
, 1 b
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on e!ao'iC go re for 0 SmOoth fit. Seen In
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6 .99

to

14·99

AAA-AA·B-C

streteh

said every sunk killed and test·
ed in the Sugar Run area for at
h be
b 'd
least a year as en ra 1 .
Skunks are companions of
·
cats~ partiC{II.arly, so extra precaution must De taken.
. Bet advl~ 1 to take imf!!ed·

69c

Low ioDIIht 58-65. Windy,
cooler Friday. Sbowen endiDJ
Ill the 010rnlog, elearilli over

A Booullful Group of

most at Obio.

Womens Skirts
colors

SELECT YOUR BOYS WINTER JACKET
FROM THE SELECTION AT ELBERFELD$
You'll find all sizes
the little fellow

who

ed. Many

styles

MENS DRESS SHIRTS

! Chapter

"Bnd Terry Clark, Dreams Ward
and Diana Lee.

Come In to Elberfelds Mens 1nd Boys

Birthday Surprue
Eddie Diddle, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Waid L. Diddle, was sur·
prised Tue!iday evening on tbe
occasion ol hi• eighth birthday.
A wiener roast waa enjoyed af.

I

ter which Eddie opened
g~ts . Blrtbday cake and

his
Ice

MENS PERMANENT PRESS
DISCONTINUED

CARPET
SAMPLES
24"x36" Throw Rugs
of Lee quality carpets.

3 '::.· $lOO

$1\,00

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and
Rex Ray, Becky, Tinlra, and

Johnnie Seiser; Eve and Sera ·
Diddle. and Eddie.
Mr. and Mrs. Diddle were
assist«! by Mrs. David Huddle-

I,ston.
I

VJBJT IN DELAWARE

'••,nft AJI Cotten

PILLOW TUBING
Perale Ftollh "J
Seow Whlto 1:

69~dth ·~:,t

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gilmore
of Middleport v!stlld ta Del•·
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w.oL

wa

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aw..: o rrzr z t 11 J'al££ w•••n;t:t%: e

CORDUROY
narrow
wale
corduroy, 35 beautiful
colors. Wasllable.

3611

88c "'·

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It was reported Werry made Idepartment was notified of

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New Programs

29

ID

A new program aeries

\VORLD

"CRISTINE" SUEPCRAFT BLANKm
Wlnterwelght Allover Print. 72x90". Rayon and
Nylon Blend Blanket with 5" acetate binding. A
beautiful flower print blanket in Pink, Blue, Gold.

$4.95
Meet your Frlondo 11 llborfeldt In PollllfiiJ Hoadqu1rl1rs far llg Stltctlon af Natlon1lly Knewn
ltlakos of Furniture and l'loor Covorlnga end
Fumlohlngo far Your H!11111 ·and WNrlng Apponl
for Your F1mlly,

Elberfelds In Pomeroy
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was

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Po~ ~ius
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oc_:~~d

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-·th~-.po~c:e

HeIpNeeded
Fof Gf3SS
OperatiOn
,

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10,000 Police
To Keep Backs
Toward Pontiff

tho delicate question lies m bis about divorce which is also con- lung ti.;e for a grass infield.
banr!s. He ha~ apponted a spe- trary to the .?hr!SIIan doctrme Heavy equipment has been
ml commiSSIOn of theolog~ans of marrtage.
[ volunteered to the Middleport
and acientists to_study. the que·
Recreation commission, Dave
traded wldl second of seven V8C'ation lodges tion and, accordmg to m~o~med Veteraas Memorial Hosflil.!ll Ohlinger, chairman, said.

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qJfJY.j 'SJW aaM rumon tblt tbe reserve Mllnl
concfucted the dlscusstoa and WOOid locnuo 111111'• reqoln
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NEW YORII: _ Jii'CRETA· presided Whet! Ed l'loster was meDII wblcb DOW mal!e ...
of Slate Dean Rustr and So- elected to represent the dub on -.ry rw llveolon lo pol
Foreign Mlnlstar Andre the Regatta Committee. Feder- ap lt per eeal of lhe BDIOIIIII
Gromyko have qreert to con- ated church ladles serving iuncll II &amp;
, . . . , _ ... ··
Unue their •UppOI'! of Uolled were Mrs. Edith HI.,., Mrl.

constructed under a sil: • year •ureess, they have

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planned Wedoesclay by the Porn- he-Bvteol Ia more lhao Lodges Is Begun
eroy Uons club after Its regu- yean.
t:li.OUSTER, Obio (UPI) lar tuncheoo In social rooms of Volnme oo lhe New York Ground was to be brolren today
the Federated chW'cb
Stock Es~~ soared
to at BurT Oak State Park for the

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versity, Divinity ScbooJ of Ken. the Ohio Baptist Convention,
--a sudden stop afler Ca~e show-l one : car a~cident a_t the inter·
yon College, and Oberlill Grad- &lt;llartar member of the DeJaed the weapon. Tbe offrcer lad i"''t!On of Lmcoln Hill and Butuate School oC Theology.
ware Human Relations Council
grabherl the harrel of Lhe gun ; lernut-av.
He served as PBl!tor of First (an organization devoted to Civ·
and shoved it away from h1m ! SgL. Werry went to the scene
Itaptlst Church~ Williamstown, iJ Rights movement).
J~st be!ore the weaP?n was at 11 :28 p. m. and round tha~
W, Va., from 1943 to 1945. From Bl!81nning at 2 p.m. Dr. Paul
flfed , while the cruiser was, case apparently bad lost conChristensen of the F'irst Baptist
movJ~g .
.
trol of h1s car and it had struck
Church of Marietta and pNsJ.
VATICAN CITY (UPn - Ecumenical Council card· , ~oiit·e sa1d the bullet went ; a pov.:er pole. The car WIS
dent of the Ohio Baptist Conven· fnals today urged Pope Paul VI to ma ke ~ decision ~n. t.he through, th:. glove compart ment heavily damaged.
tion will conduct the afternoon Roman Catholic Church's thorny questiOn of artlfJclal of the cru~ser. The home-made; Werry arrested c.ase on DWJ
worsbJp program.
birth control. They sai d, "We can not go home wi thout weapun, w1th a stx-mch. barrel, Icharge m . tus mvesligation
Dr. Christensen was
born an answer.n
.
had a .410 dee~ slug 1~ the of the acc1den~ and. l~ft the
and reared in Chicago. He at~
British Primate John Carmel Card mal Hee~an , arch· · chaml!e~ ~hen 1t was ftred.. Iscene to take h1m to J&amp;l. ~se
tended Franklin College in fu. bishop of Westminister, warned that the cou nctl may he 1
l'ha1~ or events wh1ch reporte~ly protested h1s bem~
dla
a d ecei ed hi
·- the laughing stock of the
started a w1ld struggle over the ! taken mto custody after Offi.
1 cer We_rry indicated to Wm he
atvNortm!.n
world if the "big problem" !
XH. Is a
on all gun
when
tist Theological Seminary in Chi- goes without mention.
art1f1CJBI means of btrth , con· .
was bemg c.harged.
cago
"If we act in this way there ! trol, although the Ogmo--Knaus r
Werry sa1d he turned ott
Dr~ Christensen has served is surely some danger that the I rhythm system is permitted· I
Butternut-av onto the parkin&amp;
tn Ohio for almost 20 years. He faithful will leel they are being However, Pu.pe .Pa~l said th is
lol when Case pulled t~ w~p.
was an Army chaplain for two defrauded," he said. ''lt is even must be stud1ed In light of such ,
I on from under~eath ~ shlrL
years from 11M5 to 1947, was possible that some non-Catholic modem developmen~s as the·
Pomeroy_ Po~ce Ch1~f Jed
director of Campbell Christian critics will sneer at us and say, oral contraceptive pJ\1.
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Webste~ s&lt;ud this mo.rnmg char.
Center from 1947 to 1849, pas- 'the Catholic Church claims _to ll was the _council 's second ,
ges against Case woilld _be filed
lor of the First Baptist Church be tnfallible in teaching fa~tb day of explosiVe debate on the I
somettme today followmg furor lrooton 1951_1961 and for the and morals, yet itt cannot make issue of marnage and the fam1 - HEL P HELP r D H
f/ ther mvestJgat10n . of the incl·
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dent and consultation WJtb ProJut fiveth yean
beea preai· u.p 1,,, ml
a u ., IS ques· y, Apnea! Divorce
. , Bao
1Operation Grass in Middleport:·
dent
Fir bas
Ba "• ~ b ti
or e st Pwa• "'uurc
on.
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W d 1 is Saturday at 12:30 p. m.
of Marietta. He iJ a past presAskl for . Answer . .
w IC came up e · The c\ash program _ befor e
idea of tbe Ohio Baptist Pas- Vagnelo Cardinal Rossi, a.r· nes~ay m. an appeal fo~ more the mercurv in thermometers
IIIVm!IM!i I
ill t n tors.
chbishop of Sao Paolo, Braul, lemency m the churchs ban, drops •lear · oul of lhe tubes _ I
.NEW YORII: (UPI) - lie- The pubUc Is inYitod to at· said, "We cannot go home wi~ also was me_ntioned. Ireland:• I is to get a cover of grass start-~
portl dial die Federal fte.. tend the mornng 8DCI afternoon out au answer to our people.
~tlltam Cardmal Co?way smd I ed on No. 1 diamond so as to
""e Board miPt t;Jclltn C!GDo worabl.p eervi.cet.
Pope Paul has told the c?~n· .It does not seem. fru.~ to men· I eliminate a serious du st pro- I
troll oa margia credit 101 tile
-. cll to .stay awa.y from .specifics lion... polygamy, wh1c? 1.s largely 1 blem in the neighborhood·
dock marke Into a taillpiD
· ja t~ discussi~n or b1~t~ con· cond.n:&lt;~ to ~un-Chr~st1an com· Besides, boys in Middleport
Wedaea:day, wltb tradt•c tbe Seeond of Seven
trol srnce the fmal dec1s1on on mumties~ while saymg nothing Boys' 1eague have yearned 3 1

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They never need irmiing, Famous ''Koratron" process makes the permanent press. Choose the l'V)'
model that has belt loo)&gt;li. slight taper leg, wwn
with a cuff or the slim model that Is worn witb·
out belt loops has full taper legs, cuffless, 85%
cotton 15% 420 nylon. Machine or hand wabable.
Sizes
to 42 waist and in your correct length.

$9.98

Alrendlng were Mike and Da1

SLACKS

gre~.U~n ~UJ!d~ in ~orning and afternc~on services. The

ub lB IDVlt . This
cburch over 60
ld ·
~andsome,
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yearsMain-st
o , IS 1'na
well-mamtained
buildi••
on East

MORGAN-JONES

Early American, richly fringed In a wide range of
colors: Snow White, Antique Gold, Avocado, Beige,
Carnation, Cinnamon, Copper, Cornflower, Cran.
berry, Hyacinth, Lemon, ·Pumpkin, Sand, Walnut.
Wedgewood. Easy to launder, Single Size 79x110,
Double 941&lt;110.

Porn. ment); member of committee of Veterans Memorial hospital, has been authonzed to Mechamc-st.

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SITE OF CENTENNIAL- PoVteroy Baptists wUI telebrate the tOOth anniversary of the founding of their con-

Iad yours now.

cream were served later,

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0:edu~ati:m

Department on the first floor 1nd se-

OUTING
FLANNEL

Wednesday night after being ar·

r ested following a automobi.le arr1 cl ent at the foot of Lin·
coln Hill.
Authorities said Pierce Case, 50, 104 Union-av, Porn·

!'he

A complete selection of dress shlrta in sizes 14 to 17
and in your correct sleeve length. See them in tilt
mens department on the first floor. Broadclothl, oz.
ford cloths, Dacron and cations, 100% Dacro01 Ill
whites, solid colors, neat stripes and in several collar
styles Including regular widespread collars, snap tabll
and the popular button down collars.

"Crochette" Bedspreads

Eddie Diddle Given

and fired it wildly -

Cardinals Demand Deci.si"on
• h controI pOSition
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are revorsible.

and Jimmy Lewis, Becky
Wright. Vicky, Ricky, Sherry,

Pomeroy Poli ce Sgt. Henry WPrry won a struggle to
disarm a man who pulled a home-made pistol on him -

Choose from corduroy,

all are warmly lin-

lene Michael, Diana, Barbara,

Rev. Stephenson was ordained
at the First Baptist ChW'Ch of
Pomeroy April 16, 1943.
His activities include serving
as Member Board of Directocs,
American
Red CroSB;

ren. He was educated

1tbew 5:12-14 and John 8:12.

Dean and Wayne Pullins, 1
I Greg Eblin, Rodney Bailey, Dar-

ing and afternoon worship ser.
vices in conjunction with the
!DOth AMiversary Prll(!ram.
Beginrung at 10 :30 a.m. in the
morning service, the
Rev.
James B. Stephenson will be

eroy Public Schools, Oluo Unl- on Christian Social Cuncern of proceed with planning a 25 to 30 bed addition.

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of Perry Baptist Church 1 Perry 1
Ohio. Since 1947 he has served
as pastor of First
Baptist
Churcll in Delaware.

boy who takes size 20.

The September meeting of
the Junior Missionary Society
, of the Laurel Cliff Free Methodist Church was held Sunday
followin~ Sunday School in the
recreation room of the parson·
; age wi_th Donna Gilmore, superintendent, and Iva PoweU, as' sisl&lt;mt. in charge.
Group singing of the JMS chorus opened the meeting followed by scripture reading of Mat·

38" wide in a wide variety
of patterna. Guaranteed
lui to wubirc.

~n and .Dr. Paul Christensen
will parttdpate Sunday, Octo
her 3, at the First
Baptist
Church of Pomeroy In morn-

Member
Board
of
,
eroy, pulled the weapon on Sgt. Werry while the two
Truslcea, Dela.wore Qlunly.Mealwere enroute to the Meigs county j;lil in Pomeroy's police
tal Health AIISOCiatioo, and two
f department crUiser.
.• termo as president; cbalrllWl
Pierce all egedly produced the .410 home-made piotol
of the Ohio Camp Farthest Out ADMINISTRATOR_ Charles Rideout, a retired Regu- , from under his shirt while Off1cer Werry "as traveling
and Is the father of three child- (an international retreat move~ Jar Army Non-Commissioned Offtcer, and admJmstrator i through the vtllage parkmg lot between Butternut-av and

ton tw!Us and blends

by, Darla and Nancy Gill, Dao-

Sgt. Werry Wins
~struggle with
1Armed Prisoner

1uest paslor. _He is the son ol
Jllr, IIIII ·Jill'~. Jomos H. -Siepltoa.
aoo olll22 East Mein Sl., Porn.
eroy. He married tile former
Sophia Btazewicz ol Pomeroy

for

wears size 2 up to the big

WINTERETTI

25-30 Bed Addition Needed;
Hill-Burton Funds Sought

The Rev. James B. Stephen- 1945 unlil 1947, he was pastor

Get Ready Now For Cold We1ther

Society Meets

. ms and Brenda Gilmore Mar', tha 'and Linda Baker, Donnle
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and fabrics. Sizes 22 to 30.

Junior Missionary

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are sponsonng .3 hole-m · one not be available until next year. relieve the cramped situation.
contest - the first held locally mL d . .
.
- Additional pQtients are bethis Saturd and Sund
t
Jue a mmtstrator satd every
ay
ay a effort will be made to obtain ing expected next year when
the Pomeroy Golf course.
fd
-d 1 the
d Medicare begins operation
J
·rt th
t t .11 e era 1 at
or
propose
.
aycees saJ
e cone~ WI expansion. A Hill. Burton grant Mr. Rideout said he will not
be conducted from 1 unlil 6 p. would provide funds to cover know immediately the estimat·
m.. saturday and from 10 a.m. one . third uf the costs for such ied cost of expanding the hos11 4
"" ' P -m. Sunday._
an undertaking.
pital an additio1111l 25. 30 beds. MAY GET ADDED WING OR SECOND FLOOR - Present expectations of adding 25 to 30 beds to Vetera01
·A pme of IIOO ~·II be pre· Th 1111 1 , de . . to 1 He indicated that a eomplete Memorial hospital, above, will include a study of whether a new wing or a second floor would be better. Tha
sented to a golfer I( he cards
e s.ees
CISion
Pan cost estimate will be available hospital was designed so as to make either feasible
a hole-in-one. Consolation priz.. an expansiOn program
was[ after au architect ia employed
'
es will be given to the golfers made because :
to plan the expansion.
who are closes! and second clo~ -More oew doctors are ex· It is not et decided whether
est to !he hole if no one scores pected rfl the area next year. it would ~ more feasible to
a hole-m-one.
.
-Occupancy In the hospital 's construct a S&lt;~cond • story unit
. All golfers ?f.tbe area are JD·1 Medical . Surgical Ward for jor to build an additional wing
Vlied to participate.
l!Je period Iince January 1 of at the rear of tho hospitaL

wool plaids, nylons, cot-

them to the Savior.
Attending were Karolyn Souls-

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1965

Pastor Stephenson Returns Sunday

You'll find just the skirt you want In

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H Ie•In-one
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One ''Self Forgetfulnesr,;," of the study book, Four
Sons of China, was read. A sto-' ry, ''Just Beln~ Useful" was
read using a lall candle to re- 1
· present young life having a 1
long time to shine for Christ.
An offering was h:tken after
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the meeting closed with

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mus would resign at t heend
of this seasoo ro look lor 'new
Expansion of Veterans Memorial hospital from 46
opportunil1es In basebaU."
to 76 beds within a year appeared probable today.

symptoms of rabaes.

this wide assortment of styles,

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CLEVELAND (UPI) - Tbe
Cleveland lndiau today au-

late acUon il any such ammal
Is obsrvoct, sulfermg typiCal

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HAVE BEAUS AT YOUR F~ET.

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"I've enjoyed my rotau..,.
Charles Rideout, adnunistrator, disclosed the hossblp wllb the IndlanJ," Hem- pita! board of trustees had authorized him to "begin
us said, "bul fm looklns lor laying the preliminary groundwork." He said, The CoPomeroy and Laurel Cliff ar- new opportunlll.,ln basebaU." lumbus Hospital Federation has confirmed it wit! sup•• residents were alerted today
port our desire to add an- _::_::..=:::.::::.::...:::__::.:=_.=_o_:_
to tbe serious darJ8er of rabies. ~~~~ other nursing unit of 25 to this year has been 90 per cent. ·
riie County Health depart.
30 beds."
-There have been occasions
ment said two skunks killed re0
Mr. Rideout, tn announcing when it was necessary to bed
cently, one in Sugar Run and
the proposed expansion of the patients in the halls.
the oilier in the Laurel Cliff
V
4&amp;-bed county owned facillly, - The hospital
conference
IN!a, bave been proved rabid.
~
indicated federal assistance room had to be converted iDto
~·urthermoret th.e department The Mei~s £?&gt;unty . Jaycees through Hill ~ Burton funds will a foW' . bed unit partially to

nylon. Sulid colora: red,
black, Ioden green, navy
blue, commander blue and
white.

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The group adjourned to the
I dinmg room where
refresbments were served by the Coun·
cil members. Adult guests pres·
ent were Mr. Arnold, Mrs. Paul
N. Darnell and Mrs. Gene Yost.

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Danger of
Rabies is
Said High

Elberfelds invite ,you to come in today a~d see the
fine new selections of Rogers ·Jingerie on the mBin
floor. Every tmportant look - great new colors
and new fabrics have been created by Rogers In
"Dress-Shapers" and "Night Shapers". Slips, half
slips, panties, full length gowns, shift gowns, waltz
length gowns, baby doll pajamas, full length pajamas and matching Peignoir Sets.

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and Jacqueline

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ch;1rter was dr&lt;1ped ln Cunei! members were ln· 1
memorv ol Z;ma Ba xter and: stalled by Bethel No. 62 of the i
Etl1t'l Tedru\\-· when Jane llow-1Interna tional Order of Job's 1
ell Tent DaL1ghters of Union Vel.- ' Daughters Monday evening at j
era ns met Monday evening al the Pomeroy Masonic Temple. I
Lhe DAV tw ll.
i Jennifer Blakeslee, honored ,
dtctwall'd b 1 rthd&lt;:~y C~lke wa s Mmnie Neutzl ing, senior vice queen. presided and opened the ·
' ('1'\"j•d wilh lhe cl inner to th e pn•si tkn t. presided and opened meeting m ritualistic
for~ .
lh,n:.:· ,· d glll'" ' and Mrs. Cur! I.~, the meeting in ritualistic form. ! Plans were completed for tn - ,
Juhn Fr!tk . :'J!r. and :\fr.s. \\"il· Glildys Cuekler was repor 1ed ·m spec 1·wn to be held October 11 ·
1
d
~liml 1 ~ull ms ond Budney, Lori Holztcr Hospita l an a
round 11obet
. r Arno ld of Belpre. . depu·
mj
-1111 t Sif'Vt', all of Pomeroy. MIS&lt;; rob in eard W&lt;l~ senl to he. ly, m~tall~ the C_ounc1l m~ •
.Jerri Frick. Colwnh·1 ~ ami tlw F:lilabeth Campbell was rcp?rl· bers ~neludmg Els1e D. Smlth,
host and ho s tt·s~ ;111 d daug hter, ed home frum hospital and tm· guardmn; Pa~l M. ~arnell, as- I
Pau la.
. 1 _~ruvmg .
sot·mte gu~rdmn; Da1sy BlakeS· I
- - ---I CnmmunK'Htions were read in· lee, g~ard1an se~retary; Mabel !
D.\L'GHTER BORN
dudiug one from_ Athens St~te Goe~lem, guardl.an treasur::J
w,1 u was f('(·ri\·ed here of Hospli&lt;Jl concernmg Operation ~&lt;ugaret Yost, dtrector of m .
the b1rth of a 7 lb. daughter of Santa Claus and it was voted IC;. Abdf ~e~~~i· p~omoter r~ l
\lr and Mr~_ .iohn llawk of to 'lt'nd gifts. Plans were dis- SOCia I ltfy 'f. I tam adyeHs, lp a
·Columbus
·
· Mr
·
- 1mas par 1Y to moter
.an
e en
and \lrs. Gro- cussed for a C'hns
M ll o mance·
t ' f h . I'
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ver v H~~t; ~~ Cu!umhus are be held at the home of Caddie ll eGn, prComo er
ospt1a If·
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1'b t , l"ng
prizc rty 'uy owan, promoter o
- fr~lermi l relations was unable
gr undparens and \1r. antd Mrs . 1 TI C· am.
e ra~e 1
Price Hawk uf Pomeroy are donat t&lt;d bv Helen Miller was a· to be
t d . be .
.
w·
kh
presen an WI 11
m·
g reH1 ·grand~&lt;;rent ~ .
m1.1rded to Mrs. lC am.
stalled at a later date.
F\THE K HONUHED
Mr anti Mr~ . Paul hick t'n·
lert;mwd with a r:linner Suml&lt;n'
at their homf', Rock
SJlrings
Road. h::mori n;! her father. Clar·
t'nre CtJr1i s. on h1s bi rthday. A

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ent1; 1e
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Womens' line combed cotton krut panties In plain
knit and mesh knit. Shrunk to fit . All n~lon bar·
tacking. Elastic leg brief and band leg bnef styles .
White only. Sizes 5, 6, 7 and 6.

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Emma M111ldispa1I gl1.

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OPEN FRIDAY Nl GHT UNTIL 9:00

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THURSDAY STORE H OURS, 9:00 TO 5!00

for thP first meet-~esses.
mg 1m lude. ''Up the
Down The Rock Springs Homemak~
SlallT&lt;W'," hv !:lei Kaufman, ers Club will meet Wednesday
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b\' Mrs Chw les Bradbury, an ·at 1.30 p. m. for an orgamza·
'·The Sheepskin Psychosis," by tional meeting, All llomemak~
\1r l'L 11' 11 d. H,l\'t'\ ~ml .sl~n~ John Keats, by Mrs. Dale Dut.i ers of the community are lllvit·
j, lt" t;fl!l \II &lt;~nd " 11 "' h 11. 11 :ton Roll call response will be
.•nl \,ul •kill uml chl\~n·n. 81 J1· 1' ''My First School Teacher." /
combined
"Friends
Dun 1md Bl'lh . Mr. f wl Ho ..r. SelectiOns for the year will Night" of Middleport Harrisonman and son. Mike ; and Robbie I mclude biOgra!Jhie!S of famous ville
Racme and ' Pomeroy
Har11s. Vwtor and. Tommv Me· men and women m government, Chap,ters oes
wl11 be held
Cl d Ste~t- Jenk ms ·l nd Jo,ln
fr
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ou · • '1'1·e next p&lt;Jroli.
· nh'cl· books on socml problems .o at the Pomeroy Masomc em'1 ' 1,
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l' an c.v .
· g will be· field · !he Ja,;; l .\ fun· , todav• · ~·rna ' poetry, and reilg- ~ pie Wednesday at 7:45 p. m.
m .
· ; s .1t tl , wn. The rogram booklet mem- with the Pomeroy Chapter as
· on am was written in honor of hosts Past Matrons and Past
day m Oduller, Oct. 2·b 't . It" 1
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J'n · yenan
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the late Mrs. D. B. Hartinger. [ Patrons of Pomeroy Chapter
First
,
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C'h · 1 ell ~ 30 ll m 11 m1er·
Ul(' Il&gt;o·•s I '" d -,·
. I Club officers
include the preSI·
i wm also be honored.
·•ed
t 1c1r OaJ en 5
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dent
M1ss
Susan
Park;
VICe
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an· invited to attPnCd- e resn· nresldent. Mrs. Carl Horky; sec· Roger Dillard,
cubmaster,
ments Wi ll be sen·e ·
~etary, Mrs. Emerson Jones 1 bas ~:~nnounced tbat Cub Scouts
and treasurer, Mrs. Nan Moore Pack 248 will meet at the Porn~
11n . .fr•lrn.~nn itt
Comm itt ee members are , Pro- eroy First Baptist
cburch
IIH ..;f to (urtl (,'/ 11 1,
,.(:ram, t..Irs. Horky, Mrs. Clyde Thursday at 7:30 p.m. for an
, 11 , p, 11 .J 11 t:won eYII •·rhi n. Ing(·ls. Mrs. Jamrs Euler, Mrs. organizational meeting. All boys
,·d lio·l·. l': lrd elnh M!md:w evt'll· N:ln Monre , Mrs. Hen':Y Null; between the ages of 8-l,l who
rng ·11 lit· 1· !101 11.; tJil S\'r·.1mrm·· M.~s1c, ~Irs. 0 . P. Klem. Mrs. are interested a~e invited, ac·"t. in ,\l~rhlh·; 1 ort. A1tC'nJin ;.: \\ 1ll ::lll1 Bu ss~l\. and Mrs. Har- ~ companied bv their parents.
'•\1' 1)' \lr ~ r,,l!"\' \\'nvland . ~l rs :old Snuer; CIVIC, Mrs.
John
OC'T. 3
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Elsie Haddox, Mrs. Na ncy Mor-· Welsh. Mrs. Bernar~ Fultz, and Paint Creek H:guhlr Baph~t
ri s, r-.lrs. ~:, 111111 , 1 ~1oudis 11 ::1 1 ~ h. · Mrs Guy Shuler; Library, Mrs. Church will hold Its 132nd anm·
Mrs. Carol Hmtun. ;111 tl ~Irs. Uonal d Mill s, Mrs Dale Dut· : versary services. on Sunday Oct . .1
Hetl y Stni!h and the hustt&gt;ss. ton. Mrs. Nan Moore ;. Health 13rc1 with mormng wor~up .at :
Mrs_ Johnson.
ami IhuJsehold Etononucs. ~Irs. ' 1:45 a. Jll _: a tellowsh1p dw· 1
Tlw dihn· 11 me was aw ilrdrd W &lt;~ l lt'r Waddl'JI. Mrs. Bruee ner ut 1 p. m. and afternoon
to Mrs. Burt 1m and refn· sll· Ll11}d and Mrs. Arthur Strauss program !ll 3 p. m.
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Mrs . Richard

NEW YORK (UPI) _ Ten
thousand police guarding the
route along which Pope Paul VI

will travel here Monday have
strict orders to turn their backs
uAII we need is some han- on the pontiff. The idea is •

capital Improvement plan.
lbeir work. The , Catholic Masterson, Middleport; Mary power help," he added. No cority- nol discourtesy.
The lodge, located 4.5 miles (burch's stand, as laid down by Cross, Syracuse; Arthur Fletch- hand tools will be needed, be '111e police receiYed 1 dlrecnortheast of bert of! Ohio 711,
er, Long Bottom; Albert King, said.
tive Wednesday ordering them
has an expenditure of IU miJ.
Mefll General Hospttol
Pumeroy ; Francis Forbes, Sy- Ferlilizer and seed will he to keep their backs to the Pope
lion. It cousialll of 2,1111 acroo,' Admtsoloao _ Ethel Garland,' racuse; Hilda Harris, Middle- spread Saturday after prepara- and their eyes on the crowds ill
etl4 of whleh eomprlse lbe !Ike. MlnersviUe ; Cora Will, Porno- port; Steven . Trussell, Long tioo of the soil
front of them.
NaUons elforll to solve the :;::a Karr and Mrs, Edith Lan. Ground Is Broken
Gov. Jamet A. RIIOdol ' and roy; Wesley Belles, Sr., Racine Bottom; Amy Eynon,_ sy.ll
"W~ heve to face the publl~,·
ltl&lt;dunlr problem,
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For New OU Branch other atllte ofllcloia ore oehed- Msry LLOU Johnson, Racloe; racuse ; Bruce Conde, M•ddle- Homecoming Event a pohce spokesman sa1d, ta
-They failed, howover at a
uloct to !Ike part Ia lbe cere- Mtldroct Lowe Middleport.
port Charlottt P1erce, R•· f
order to prevent anything lbil
1 CHILLICOTHE Ohio (UP1J-~ 011
lqthy conference weciaesctay
RHS BAND TO PLAY
Ground wao broken today for '1Y·
Dtoelw.., :._ Robert Barton, cine .
Changed at Rutland might, be detrimental to tbt
1 11 ' miUton branch of Ohio
IICbl tD Rusl:'s hole! suite to
Pomeroy
Dtscharget - Ever James, The Rutland High
school Pupe.
IIII'I'Ow their basic d~fereneu The Rutland 111gb school band Uolmatty.
' BESS ON MOVE
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Hartlord; Jasper Durst, Mid- homecoming queen will he an- The unique ~~ of .the ...
. . bow to end the nuclear was omitted lrom the list of The ltnlllronch building wiD TOKYO (UP!) - 'l'ypboon
dleport; Judith steinmetz, Har- oouuced - end crowned -: talcurlly lor the Popes
is tbt
q. race
bends thai will parUclpalo Ia provide flclllU.. f&lt;r "!GGO fuiJ. Besa, wtth wlndo ap to 131
JUDGMENT GRANTIID
Irisonville Mrs. Harley Me- pre-game ceremomes Frtday record number of police iat'
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the 4th &amp;111U11 Blllld • 0 • Rama ftme, day d&amp;ll ohfleni. ta q.' mllll an hour II IMr eontor, A judgment ol 1800, plus to- llonsld and son, Middleport: night at the Rutlane ·· Southern volved.
DAVY SNQW AND DRIV· at Marietta Oct t, 'l'bt Rod tlitlnll to •1101110 nfghl c1uses. was loeated 316 rnlletJ IOIJtb. terest, bas beeo awarded the Mrs. Alvin Myers and son, flotbaU game.
Wbat bas been called the
wlndo llrllllded about 20 Devil band, under dtrecl!oo at 'l'bt new bUilding was ocheduted aoutheast at lwo Jlml today, Fllrfu: FamUy Fund, Inc., Reedsville; Edward Templeton, School officials had ' 8l111011110- flre8tesl IO&lt;Uf!IJ _.tioo "'•
_ Gil 1 lliOIIIIIItn bill&gt; RobertGIII'Iler will 1lllrocluooor fo1:: COIDjliOikJn ill tho fall of U, B. Air Foreo Wealher Ceo- Lou!Jvllle, Ky., from Thurston Pomeroy; Jean Wilt, Pomeroy; oct the event would be a bi!ll&gt; set up anyWhere Ia tho world,
t.day, A tong the flnl lime Ia lha Untied IM8. It wu flnonetd by o traloal4 the.IIIIJrm ,WUilii&gt;ViJII Stout IIIII Phyllis Stone, Pome-lMatiie Pullins, Coolville,
light1 of baUtime coremon1o0. moved more speciiJealljr W...
str~ from Slatel • new type ol otreel • mlllton bond tuua approv- ta IIIII ~INII ;lit
ta Metgs County O!mm011 · BIRTH- Mr. and Mrs. RictJ. but« change in pl.,. was
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