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Plans were made to purch·
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forPign relatiOns; Mrs. James ~
: 1:19
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Warner of Akron, second vice
preSident. pubhc relaJOns and ~
national security; Mrs. Frank·
r Beaverson first v1ce ~
a
arpet for the su n d a y
Seven members of the
the Ei&lt;hth DJStrJct conferencf m idert poppy and member· Miss Marianne Woodgerd, Co- S:hoo~ room when Happy Har· Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dalley
lean Legion Auxiliary ol
of the Amencanh LegiOn Auxll~ ;~~;. and Mrs Homer Smith, lumbus, spent the weekend With vesters class of the Federated returned home Saturday, after
Webster Post No. 39 attended Jary Fnday at t e .Leglond ""t , M"C~nnellsvlile ' president ' civ· her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Har· church met Fnday evening at a week's visit at Newark,
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I Mrs . Albert Roush, ~res en' Mrs Fred Dessauer,
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' Followmg lunch,. Mrs Carr and Mrs Dale Moummg, sec- resident was In charge of the family.
' Mrs Neale Bllhngs. president called e meetmg m order andlretary. of Feeney-Bennett ~~~~ ~eetmg ~nd Mrs f. B Weed M' Sara l.ou Dou and Mrs
TDNlGHT &amp; TUESDAY
of Athens Umt called the meet. greetmgs wm br~~:,h'orbyPo~i Auxiliary, ~e~~e ':JS~\~~:nler· conducted the devotions, which Jac~"Kelly of Colu~bus were
JERR~ LEWIS m
mg to order .md Mrs
Ralpn J J.osten. cu~m~. e de art· ' day to allen
opened with the mtroit, and weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
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·THE FAMILY JEWELS"
Sl1 awn Sgt ·ai·Arm, and Mrs No
and No anA ~~~~ oi m.l ~~· R M E Dawson Will reading of .John 2:24, and pray· Everett Daliey.
(Technicolorl
I John Cox and Mrs
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ach er by the leader. The group
~erry Lewi.~
seven oJ
1structw~ Y.&lt;is conduc~ed by~;: conduct a w~~sht~n ~~~c~:rter sang the hymn, HWhen 1 Survey Mr. ~tnd Mrs Howard ~ailey
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Dicken,
color
be4:lrers
of
At.hens
~hem
seven ttmes nut
·Sunday. even g h t 7.30 m the Wondrous Cross,··
afler and Bronwyn and Kevm of
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which Jerry 1s the 1Umt. f'scortNi the Llt:parlmenl i !net chalrmJn mclu mg,
nuttiest Jerry of tht:!m all? ' olfJcers and past e~ght~ c~&lt;lrwt Wdlwm R. DavJs .. lackso~i A~- ~et~~d~~~ ~:.%c of ~he Rev PAr~ which a service of commitment Middleport and Miss
Becky
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president
to
the
platturm.
after
enca~JS~,
Mrs
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P~e
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a
pomted
mi~ister
was
held
with
Psalm
37
read
Houdashelt
of
Pomeroy
were
~Diorcartoon'
1 urh B d'· IIPC cu,·t
whiCh Mrs WJison Carr, E1ghth of Lancaster, c Jldf pwc a
by Mrs Weed group singing of Sunday dmner guests of Mr.
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DISinrt president preSJ e
. . Mr ano Mrs · Roger Luckey· the doxology and Psalm 31 by an Mrs vere
a1 ey.
WED. and THURSDAY
depai tmt•nt chairman, umor ac
Octabtr 6-7
Wekorne tfl the guests wa s
Mrs Ed 1doo Huntington w va spent the leader· who closed wath the Mr and Mrs James R Hood
B
service:
' their
· parents, bened'tcllon.
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ex tend"'d by Mr:-i I 11 mgs WI tt 1 commllntty
wald Marshall
of Lancaster,-I the · weekend with
returned
to Columbus Frtday,
response .by Mr. Barton Hol l de artment chairman, Jumor ac· Mr and Mrs Alva Luckeydoo Committees for serving lunch- after spendmg the day
wtth
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
Past diSin preSident A school P
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New
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Mr
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Octob•r 8-9
of mstrul'l•on was g•ven by the Middle' nrt. Reh~bliJtat•on.
Mrs James Brewington,. Mid- lected and included, October 6, Mrs. Alice Darst and daugb"WAR DF THE ZOMBIES"
(TechnJcolor)
department olf1cers mcludmg,
P
dleport. Mr. Luckeydoo IS at· Mrs. Ben Neutzling, Mrs. LoUIS ter Mrs. Hilda Rettmger of
John Drew Barrymore, Sus1 Mrs E:dward Ullun of Ldmno.~, Mrs Carr rep.orted on t h. e tendmg Marshall Universi~y and Reibel and Mrs. Clara Karr; Ci~innali spent the weekend

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~ep&lt;.:~rtment .treasurer on G1,1i · natiowtl convention held

Manni. Ida
G11lli. Warrwrs of the tlam11

Metgs
, Chapter bellrdMrs.Jolmso&amp;
!blesses will
George Skinner, r•
To Cele:brate · gent;
Mrs. Edward Foter and
Mrs. Guy Neigler.
Diamond Jubilee Mrs. Simcster is well known
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for her lectures and doll col·
The diamond JUbilee of the I ti
having appeared In
Natmnal Soc1ety Daughters of ec: on,
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d Kenthe American Revolution, will OhJo, West Vrrg~ma an
be observed at the
October lucky.
meeting
of Return Jonathan
Meigs Chapter Friday afternoon
AIRMAN PROMOTED
October 8 at the Grace Episco- Mr. and Mrs Rollin Bearh•
pal Parish House in Pomeroy learned from tlleir grandson,
at 2 p. m
Robio tButchl Pullins that he
An interestmg historical pro· had been promote'd to Airman
gram has been arranged by FJTsl Chss. Pullms, son of Mr.
the program comm1ttee and all and Mrs. Raymond Pulhns Jr.
members are urged to attend. IHamett Bearhs), has
been
Guests may be invited.
stationed in Japan the ~st two
Guest speaker for the pro- years and wtll recetve h1s hon·
gram will be Mrs. Ralph SliD· arable discharge in January al·
ester of Chester, who will I~· ter servmg lour years.
ture and diSplay her collectiOn
of
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m1mature
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d' 1c f Aare . TO MEET TUESIJAY
coptes o 1amous 1a 1es o merican history . Their co £rtumes
Th e Co mmtss io~ on Education
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are exact reproductaon ~f .or- of Heath Methc:khst .church w~
mer
l'. !Jrst ladles of amencaf m meet Tuesday evemng,
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rom 5 at 7 p m. A mem ers
Martha Washington to
Lady urged to attend.

m! Mrs. Lu~keydoo is teachmg in October 13, Miss Lena Grueser,l with Mrs. Emma Hood.
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Mrs. Karr and Mrs.
Bentz
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"TAGGART"
and stated thnt the conventum , Mr. and Mrs. Danny Thorn· Wolfe ; October 20, Mrs. Dessau- Mrs. Been Neutzhng and Mrs.
(Techmco!or)
I next year would be held in Wash· as. V1enna . IV. Va. spent the· er and Mrs . Max Meinhart; Oc· Adam Ebersbach VISited SatTony Young, Dan Duryea.
mgton , D. C Roll call of Umtsj weekend w1th her parents, Mr. Iober 27, Mrs. Henry Reihel, u~day afternoon, Wllh Mrs 1
Di1.:k Foran. Elsa Cardenas
Blood Feud behind h1m!
fur membership showed 800 h~d and M"s. Walter Crooks and Mrs. l..awrence Lanning
and Frank Wilson and Mr£. M~rguerApache Gold m frunt.
pald chiPS w1th Hamden and.Mtd- other relatives .
Mrs. Dessauer; and November ite Durst at Holzer Hosp1lal.
dleporl goa l umts. The CJghtb Thomas Bryan , three months 3, Mrs. Weed, Mrs. Neutzling Mrs. Glad s Cuckler has re·
SUN., MON. ond TUESDAY
Tran 1 parent distncl b~rthday partJCS at Ch•l· old son of Mr. and Mrs. Danny and Mrs. Karr.
turned hum! from flolzer Hoson swivel base
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October l0-1l·l2
Plattic
IJcothe. Wl're set fo; De~em~r Bryan, Pomeroy,
recovermg Named as the committee to 1pita! and IS convalescing nicely.
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STORM 16. 1965 and July '· 1966111 1 he from tndJOC surgery performed purchase the carpet were Mrs Mrs. E. J. Hill returned home
(l'h·hnicolor)
WINDOW m!d-wrnter
conference w. be Thursday at MeJgs Memonal Louis Reibel Mrs Weed and Friday evening after a visit
Annette Funirello, Dwayne
held at the Plaza Hot el. Col urn- Hosp1lal
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Hl.ckma". Hnan Donlt:!vy,
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f shman 111 Mrs. Roy Seyfried Reporte&lt;1 1 1 pith rel'atives in Co lurn s.
with RCA solid copper circuits
Buster "KE&gt;aton. B('vt&gt;rl}· Ad
11 be h· ld tl Gl 4JU:;".
1 110 nso.n,
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mvers1 y, ~n I · Mrs Mar uerile Durst in Hnl· Miss Barbara Hill of . o urnfor better TV pefformanca
Ashley, Jody McCrea. Mickey
ter m Junt'.
ton, spent the weekend w1th h1s
·H .1g 1 and round robin bus spent the weekend w1th her
Rooney
parents Mr and Mrs. James zer 0801 a
r· !h w F H'll
RCA HI-UTE TUBE
Feotu .."tt•: 3 Dark Hon11
Attt'nding from Drew Web- J h
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get well cards were sent them ~ er, · · 1 ·
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Colorcartoons:
CROS HA
ster Post. Pomeroy were Mrs. Miss Barbara Morgan. Ohio Mrs. Gladys Cuckler •nd M'"i
~~~o~P~~~~:s~un•
Middleport, 0 . Gerald Wildermuth, Mrs. T. A. Umversity student, spent
the Erm~ Smith are home frnm
Elberfelds hue th•ir own
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Short Term Sheriff
IN. "d Av•.
llenneSS) . Mrs. J . M. Thorn· weekend with her SISter and hospitals and lmprovmg. Round
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'IIMFMIRD.L
modernly ~quipped ta 1er·
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and Mrs. D•n Mead· rob!• card was sent to MJSs l
lllrk XI S.rluiQQ.a1
vice
black
&amp; whitt or color
11• tub• (GVtrtiU di1mltlll)
George Mowrey. Mrs. Jed ,lleb I ows and children.
SmJtb.
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televiliian.
ster , ~r and Mrs. Ben Neutz- Mr and Mrs. Charles Neal. The group sang. Happy 8 ':th·
ling dPpartment mus1c chatr· Lancaster were
weekend day ," to
Mrs Loms Reibel M A h L .
' FEATURES: Color brightness unsurpassed In the Color Telerna~ a!ld who also served ou the guests , 1'rei"llves
whose birthday is in October I
rsd. ~thur ew ' s •d·as pre-. vision industry. Transformer·powered 25,00Q:volt New Vista
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for a stx sente w1! ltn a enf rmce
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1Plans were made
Ron ~anning, Ohio Univer·l o'clock potluck dinner at the ward for 23 years o. un ay chassis. Super powerful New Vista VHF tuner and ultra-sen·
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sity, and Don Hanning, R i I') next meetmg, November 5.
&amp;hnul attendHnce durtng Hal- ~ sitive Solid State UHF tuner. Automatic Color l'url r.or. OneRF.VI\AL BEGINS
Grande College, were weekend!' Games were plaved durmg ly Day Sunday morn1ng at the setVHFlinetuning. stay·setvolumecontrol,contlnuoustone
r rt·v·1v·'1J •uests
,; lhPif parents,
Mr. and the social hour with ori1.es a- ' F~rst
Presbytcnan
1twre Is a senes o
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' control, lighted VHF and UHF channels.
·t d Mrs Wilbur Hannmg.
warded to Mrs. Dessauer .Mr&gt; . I " " 1 m ~ 1 epOJ ·
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meet1ngs at t11e Ed en Ume
awards
' Brethrenm ChurLh Chutt:h start -' Mrs John Lyons and her dau- )eyfried, Miss Freda Grueser • Other attendance
MoTe peopls own RCA VICTOR than any other television
mg Od. 3rd nightly at 7·:10 tea- gh!Pr. ~lrs .John Lyon.s and and Mrs. K::trr. A dessert course made lndude Janws Ruchan... black Bnd white 01 colo!
turm~ nuPst Spt'akcrs and spe- son . .J o mny. accom panl~ tht&gt; oas served by tre hostesses, I an 18 years. Ann Lvons, 14 ~
CIOI smgers '""11 cvemng. Rev. form er's mother, Mrs .. Richard ' Mrs. Bentz Wolfe and Mrs Gro· ' ye~rs ; Carol Lyons. IS years; ~THE MOST TRUSTED NAME IN ELECTRONICS
Blnke is Ihe pi1Stor 1n charge S~·hrnmm to her home m Zanes-1ver Erb, from a table carrymg Ntml'V Buchanan, Helen Burh~l
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!The tmbllc JS in Ytled.
I vtlle Saturday
. out the Halloween theme.
; anan." 0 years; Don Vaughan,
.I h Mr ,nc edMrs .ordJohn
that Bryan
thetrl,
8 ye•rs. Beth
Vaughan. 7, Be sure to see the complete line of RCA VIctor Tel•·
ave recetv
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Fl
Mo
sun Thomas Bryan of Amas- 1 OU
Olf
ye•rs: J H Grate, 6 years. I vision, Table Radoos, Portable Record Ployer1, oar
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Tommy Lowery Lela nd Brown
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as enro eHe ·S
I Jr a vears Sl.eve Walburn. 4 del Stereos, Transistor Radios
now on 15p1ay 1n •
E M Blake Jr Middlrport lena
NortlwTStt"rn
. ·d th~ s~le or a re~: a graduate of Middleport High
years: David Lyons. 3 years music department an the 2nd floor.
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tas reportc
Esther Lowery 2 ~l'ars BePhones WY 2·3193- WY 2-3679
Pomeroy, 0 .
l~lered horned Heretord eow to I cl~:. ~h~;l:: Jones and his The Youth choir of the !.aur' ceivmg t year' pins we r e l
mother. Mrs. Henry Jones of el Clif~ Free Methndi't Churc~l Lois Ann. Sauer. Rue 'Tucker· I
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Pennsylvama, v1s1ted recent- tran.sacted busme!-ls m the rec-! m.an, Mts Llll1an Sh~tff, and l
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Prayer by the Rev. F.ugene,
daughler. Barbara, senior
at · Gill opened the meeting. fol ; Ohio U'1iversity, her roommate,1lowed ""
devotions by Betty

ulver. Toledo. and Jack Klem A d~&lt;cus.sion was held on
Morgrel, student at Toledo Uni· joinmg with the MYF for a

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day dmner were Jim Culver, asked to sing at the church on
Toledo. and Kim Triplehorn,' October 9.
Point Pleasant, W. Va. Mrs. Cui· It was announced that the
ver and Mrs. Kerr viJ~ited brief- Bible qi.IJZ team would II k e
ly Sun1ay enroute to their more to Join Rev. Gill receiv ,
home m Toledo.
,. ed a letter from Louis Diehl

WIN

wh1ch he passed to the group
PLAN RUMMAGE
1to read Games were played,
The Deacons and Deaconess· after which the meetmg closed
es of the Middleport F•rst Unit· with prayer by Sandy Gilmore
Ied Presbytenan Church will : Attendmg were Betty and Ro-

$10.00

1 sponsor a rummage
and bake. ge! Klem . Brenda and Sandy
I sale Friday and Saturday. Oct. I Gllmore, Karolyn and
Tom
8-9 at the church from 9 a.m. to Sout~y, Kay and Mickey How·
5 p.m. each day . The bake sale ett, enme Lyons, Becky Eblin.
w•ll be held Saturday. Chair- Mike ~ nght, Wayne Le1fhe1t

GET IN ON THE FUN!

Last Weeks
Winner

WINNER WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN
THIS AD NEXT MONDAY.

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CONTEST RULES

MONDAY
thru
FRIDAY
Od.4thru 8

CharloHe Rupe
Langsville

Pick .vinners of games in entry
form . Entry with most wins and
nearest scores will be JUdged I
the winner
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Week Ending Oct. 9
Weekly contests are open to ev·
NAME _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,
eryone except employees and
families of Duttons &amp; Rollers
All decisions of judges are fin·
ADDRESS
al. In case of tie, duplicate pri·
zes will be awarded.
Score
Score
Entries must be submitted on
the official form, as printed in
I. Middleport_
vs. Pomeroy __
this paper, or ohtaJnable at
2. Rutland _ _ ••· Chauncey
Duttons or Rollers.
Entries must be deposited in of.
3. Racine _ _ ••· Hannon Trace __ 1
ficial rontest boxes displayed
in sponsors place of business or I 4. Wohamo
••· Ripl'y
postmarked Thursday preceedI 5. Kygor CreeL_ ••· Eallern_
ing game.
The deadline for weekly submission is 1 P.M. Friday.
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N. Second Ave.
Middleport, 0.

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Cover all openings NOW
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cut Warp'• fJ,F.X-0-GLASS
w1th shears. taek over screens
or frame~~ for loW·OO!It winter
protection. Warp's genuine,

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You'll ~~ave up lo 40~~ on fuel
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Milk Dealers
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NEW YORK (UP!) - Pope Paul VI returned to the
Vatican today to prayerfully await positive ~espouse
from statemen on both sides of the Iron Curtain to his
historic appeal at the United Nations for al' end to war.
As the 68-year-old pontiff ended his grueling one-day
peace pilgrimage to the New World and flew back to
Rome,. he seemed to ha•~ initial assurances from the
United States and Russia that his unprecedented plea
for peace and nuclear disarmament did not fall on deaf
ears. President Johnson, who conferred with Pope Paul
for almost an hour, said the papal journey to the United
Nations "may be just what/
were omitted In respect for rthe
the world needs."
Soviet Foreign Minister An· 2ll2nd successor to St Peter.
drei Gromyko, who joined 115
Slreloet Theme
other U.N ambassadors in a Throughout the e""ntlul day,
standing ovation alter the under clear sunny skies but
Pope's stirring address to the chilly mid-40 degree temperaGeneral Assembly, was quoted turea, Pope Paul stressed the
by a leading diplomat as saying primary theme ol his 4,335-mile
it was "one of the most lmpor· journey;
"Peace for all
tanl statements ever lnade be- mankind.
fore the United Nations in Us 20 "No more war! War never
years...
8fsain!" ·' pleaded at the Unlt·
Parting Wordo
ed Nations. "It Is peace whlcb
The frail and ascetlc·looklng must guide the destinies of
leader of the world's 550 million peoples."
Roman Catholics left John F. Arthur J. Goldberg, U.S. am·
Kennedy International Airport ballsador to the world or{laniza·
at 11;29 p.m., EDT, oboard a lion, said the Pope's visit had
' special Trans World Airlines "strengthened" the U.N.
(TWA) jetliner. His part~ An audience of 2,000 per~ns
words were: "God bless Amert· heard the U. N. 1ddress giVen
ca'" .
. in French. Among them was
Durmg his 14-hour, four·miJlo Mrs. John F. Kennedy, WidoW
ute visit on U.S. soil, first by a of the 31th president, who later

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large dairies and , cooperative
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have been accused of conspiring
to violate the Sherman Anti ·1
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A ;ult seeking $13 mill ion in I
damage was filed Monday In
federal court. It named Sealtest
Foods, lsaly Dairy Co.,
Milk Co., Meadow Gold Dairies
AIRMAN GILMORE
Inc., and the Dairymen's
erative Sales Association
Airman Marvill J. Gilmore,
SA).
sea •I Ml. and Mrs. Eha GU.
·It wBH brought by
mort Jr., of 1648
Uacoln
Hayes of Dawson, Pa.,
Helpts. Pomeroy, bas beea
denl of the United Dairy
Bele&lt;ted for tralnlng at Kee•
Ier
AFB, Mlos,, as on A I r
ers IUDF), and Stanley ~;~:~:~:1
e dairy farmer from 0•
Forre eommunlcatlons • elecPa. They accused the five
lnlnlea opeelallot, The airman,
conspiring to control the
a INS gradnate of Pomeroy
of fluid milk In West Vlrl!inl!t.l 111gb Seboof, recently eomPen.,yl;anl• and Ohio.
pleled ba•l• tralnln&amp; at IMk·
The suL said the conoplra- land AFB, Tex.
ey foa&lt;'Otl otber cooperatlveo Ohio P1 Sent eal
and smaOer deafen to practice Wegal lllckbacb io order
to 1lay ill business. The iotuaal Revelue Service dlaclos·
POMEROY BAND MAJORE'I1'ES _ The Pomeroy Hig h School band majorettes, under the direction of Donal{
ed earlier tbll year exiltenee
:Miller, will be performing during. the halftime of t~e Ira dittonal football game between th~ Panthe~s and Middleof a ldclbacli mtem which ID·
port Yellow Jackets this Friday mght at Pomeroy. Front row , I to r, Beverly Beaver, flag nearer, Kand1. Grueser,
volved 110ft than $11 minto
head majorette; Maria Grueser, flag bearer. Second row . Paulelta Hudson, Cathy Fultz, Mary Franc1s, Nancy
Member, of the UDF have
Titus. Back row Peggy Hoffner, Kay McGowen, Mlllie Le gar and Jenmfer Blakeslee. - Senlmel Photo.
been picketing lsaly storea here
for the past week seeldng hJih·
reigning pontiff, Pope Paul had fought back tears as sbe and
r
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1r prices lor their milk.
been seen and cheered by four other Kennedy family members
DlJRlSSIODefS
ROME tUPii
Pope Paul
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COLUMBCS (UPli -John W. mlllion Americans. He met met Pope P a u l . cv. r tondldaytheh·,,Ecb~Jsm er'!'Jc·cap1. CgorUm":
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Donahey, regional director of with President Johnson in 1 The pontiff quoted \he late
11
the local Small Business Ad- 35th Hoor suite at the Waldorf. President, the first ~atholic
S . Of CCeSS
age to the United Nations had 1
ministration (SBA) office, an- Astoria Towers overlooking the chief executive, in
speech,
increased the responsibility :
nounced Monday the Agricul· splendor of Park Avenue. Ear· saying; "Mankind
ust put
of the Roman Calbolie Church 1
tore Department has authorized lier, he saw some of the squa- an end to war, or r will put
to the caus• of world peaee. .
emergency Joana for 19 central tor of Manhattan during a 24- an end to mankin "
.
"fn lhe name of Christ, we '
and southern counties.
mile motorcade which took him
Clad Ill
le
The Meigs County Comm•s- preached peace to them," the \
The loans wlll go to those through Spanish and Negro Pope Paul was ~
through· sioners, in a resolollon approv· ' Pope said. "You know that
larmers who have suffered ex· Harlem.
oot the exhausting y to whlte, ed Monday, agreed to urge the Wa announcemeot
implies
t•nsl~e damage and crop lose- Pope Paul also made 11 the robes of peace. ~ actlvi· Ohio Department of Highways great duties .
,
lhe
es because of prolonged drought apeechea. met with U.N. diplo- ties were televised da loog by , to construct an access road for "The chnrrh has assumed
conditions.
mats and leaders of all reli· the .hree major net rks and Township Road No. 367 wren a greater obUgatioo to the ;
Counties are Athens, Bel· gious faiths, gave a sermon and beamed by the Early
corn- construction of the proposed cause of peace. II is rerta;n.,
mont, Carroll, Coshocton, Dela· celebrated Maas at Yankee Sta· municatioos satellite tol!o poten- new section of US. 33 gets un· • ly not our task to enter the I PT. PLEASANT - The Point Pleasant central bus!·
ware, Gallia, Guernsey, Harri· dium before 90,000 alternately tial 44 million •ieoN"s in derway in Metgs.
' fields of politics and econom ness diStnct may undergo a complete face liftmg if an
son, Hocking, Jackson, Jefler· cheering and reverent worship- foreign lands.
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. d. aled ics where civil peace is bud.t, I Urban Renewal proJect grant offered by the Federal
M"'"'"'W
· pers and vJSlled
··
·
1 fu1 The commiSSioner!
'" IC do .but we can .and must help 1D !' government 1s
• accepte d .
"""v - mE SOVIET son, Knox, La wrence, Metgs,
the Vallcan
Perhaps the most ,,coor
th tate
Union's latest space
rocket, Pickaway, Ross, Tuscarawas, Pavilion at the World Fair.
spectacle of the da~ 'was the present plans by e s
lis construcllon thr.ough ruo~al
Bruce Crawford, a representattve of the Pittsburgh,
*Luna :," sped toward 1he Vinton and Washlngtnn.
The reception for Pope Paul Mass at Yankee Stadium in the oot call lor such a road.
J support and . working ~?anty Pa, offl('e of the Urban Renewal, updated a rev1ew of
moon today for what Weatern
in Manhattan was one of sub- Bronx, the stnried "house thai "To close this road would be -&lt;~fso matwal chanty.
I the plan to the n e w city 1
experts speculated might be an
dued awe. The city's (lreeling Ruth built" which usually rev- a detriment to the welfare of "''" ,.. ....
' council Monda) night.
, 500, and th• city of Pl. Pleasant
an attempt al history's first soli Wahama Schools to
rivaled in numbers those ac· erberates to the cheers of a number of reSidents ol the
Council prev1ou, had author· paymg me-fourth, or $94,500 ol
Instrument landing.
Hold Open House
corded the late Gen. Gouglas World Series spectator. at this county who now own property
ized the local Urban Renewal the c"OSt.
The ton and one-hall spae&lt;! MASON _ Clyde Foley, prin· Mac ~ r . h u r 1n 1851 and time of year.
between old u. s. 33 and what
ICommiSSIOn to apply for the The proposed Urban Renewllatlon was launched Monday,
cipal of Wahama
Jusior Charles Lindbergh In 1927. The 90,000 persons who iJ proposed for the new u ~.
survey funds which have been a! project covers the area fr01a
1101
but Soviet authorities did
and Senior high schools, has Only the tfckertape and tumult (Continued on page 2)
,
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the
commisSioners'
resolu·
33
1approved by Ihe Ph!ladelplua of· the middle. of Viaod Street beannounce what it was expected
1flee of Urban Renewal.
tween Tb1rd Street and the
to accomplish beyond scientific
bouse
lion states.
d h been Crawford told the City lath- America• Legion bulltlillc t•
00
exploralkms. Western experts
. sc
·
p. m.
All three county commissiOn· CLIFTON - Wor
as
ers that J contract lor $55,800 the r; ..er. an area of apprnl·
speculated that, If not an &amp;I· eventng.
.
ers and engmeer H. P. ChriSty receJved . here th•t Staff Sgt. I was m the ma1l to start a plan· malely three blocks.
tempt at a soft landing, the sta· A general meetJDg will he
bave 81gned tbe resolullon. It Wlllmm Grant Bobo was k•lled nmg survey of the central busi· The prOJect. amount of nearly
lion might be aimed at an orbit held at the
t
IS being sent to lOth DIVISIOn Monday In an automo!nle accJ ness dJStf'CI The survey costs $400,000 does not cover
any
around the moon and a return plans for the year Will he dis"
Highway Engmeer John Dow!· dent 10 Sapulpa, Oklahoma
are totally pa1d by the Federal buildmg cost' or renovations of
10 earth.
CUBSed with _Parents. Parents aid·
Everyone Interested In helping produce a favorable
Sgt. Bobo, whtoh hatd only a 1government whether the plans present buildmgs, whicb cosll
so may vtslt class rooms an
.
.
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er ·
1ew more mon s o serve In
Tb
be bo
b th
rty
.
bout th lr vote Nov. 2 on the proposed consolidabon of f1ve school
the A l'orce before llein ell· are later accepted or not. e mus 1
rne y e prope
WHEEUNG, W.VA.- mE
e districts is invited to a meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m. in The comnusSloners also re- . "
.
g
net prorect cost " estimated at owners
coal industry wants to put tts talk With teachers a
children
preceding
a
lour
of
the
Middle
ort
Hi
h
school
appomted
Mildred
Betzmg
In gJble to retJre, was the son of .l $178.000 If survey plans accept· I An estim•te of Federal grant
product In your car's gasoline
newly completed Junior High
p
g
·
lions on the proposal
the Welfare Board for another Mrs. Ray F'ox of Clifton.
h ed w1th the Federal govc:11ment reqwred mcludes planmng costs
tank. John Corcoran, executive buildi
A social hour in tho E
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· lied
re•
ed 1 Mrs Fox was mformed oi t e
d ..
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ng.
.
spec•a Y mv
are
The proJlOsal includea a new five year term and vot
o •
.
assummg three·fourths, or $283,· a m1mstrat•ve costs tmcludiog
vice president of Consolidation cafeterta
wlll complete the presentatives from Pomeroy, hlgh school serving the five dis- pay arumal clauru; CommJS- faUll aCCident m a telegram
demolition) ; cost of properties
Coal Co., said Monday night the
Middleport, Northwestern, Sa~ tricts with about 1000 students smners Kenneth
McElhinny, ~om h~~ so~s bco~m;ndwg ~/' Properly Owners
to he acquired, cost of project
industry ptans 10 capture a evening.
0
0
isbury lnd Bedford school dis- at the start olfertni a compre- Charles R. Karr Sr. and Robert cer · " ·
a recen Y
omprovements and public facili·
tlhare ol th, gaaoUne market.
tricts
which
would
consoJi.
benslVe
curriculum
meeting
Clark
were
present.
been
statmned
m
New
MeXJco,
Confer
With
F•nn
t•es.
land disposal
proceeda
He said the Industry can inONE BONDED
date under the proposal - who
and . I ding
and was travelmg to further ! MASON - Several Mason land relocation payments
erease Us output by 175 million The state highway patrol re- will be invited to assist school state .standards,.
lllC u
a
511 RESTORED TO JOBS
traming in Florida when the property owners attended
a l Somm~ry of costs is ~ lol·
1
tons annUlllly if It makea only
officials plan bow to present
CLEVELAND (UPI) -Dr. J.
occurr;d.
meeting Monday morning ,.ilh ilows: l - Survey and plannin&amp;,
a 10 per cent illroad. He said
1
1 h 24 p rk bug w Va material to the voters.
available for such a new high 1". Standeven, director of the
s .were pen mg a e
" officials of the Anderson Black ' $55,800; 2 - Administrative
Consoli~&gt;tion bas been conduct·
w
s
'bo~de:
:•M:IS~
.;.,..,('
A
re
reuntalive
from
the
school
wiD
be
outlined,
as
will
Brecksville
Veterans
Hospital,
morrung.
Rock Company regardmg the costs, $158,820; 3 _ Land acquilng research on converting coal
Oct. IS on a char 0
State
tment of Educatloa the share of the cost espected said Monday a record 511 memASSOCIATION TO MEET
cond1t10n of the berms m thetr Sltion $175.000; 4 - Project iJn.
In 1asollne.
g
.
par
fr 1oca1
es
tally restored pa!Jents bad been
locahtJes.
provements, $25,000 - Gross
speeding.
will be present to answer quea- om
tiOUI't •
placed on joba during the past The Naylors Run Playground Complaints had been regis. Project Cost. $420,000; 5 -Land
TOLEDO - OWENS - ILLI·
year. That represented a return Association will meet at the tered at the last council meet- Disposal Value, $42.000 _ Net
nola, Inc., announced Monday
to jobs of about 50 per cent of playground at 7 p.m., October ing about mud piled along the Project Cost, $.178,000; Local
II will 'lulld a mulll • million
Its mental patients, compared 6. All members and all inter· side of the street. The compa· share one-fourth - $94,500; feddollar gla&amp; container plant on
with the ""tiona! VH average ested persons are urged to at· ny had !he contract lor paving era! share three-fourths -$233,•
the Arkansas River at Fort
of 20 per cent.
tend.
and blacktopping the streets.
500; 6 - Federal Relocation
Smith, Ark.
Owens Illinois President
R.
payments, $40,700 - Total Fed·
H. Mulloru said the plant, the
firm's 19th domestic bottle plant.
tnk•
will "help meet the demand for
'
nearly three years to complew
the survey, arch'llectural plans,
ria., containers."
The Pomeroy Chamber of his group is prepared to aerve going craft for the boat rides.
Commerce Monday prepared to a barbecue chicken dimer to The Pomeroy 111gb
achool
L~
preno~!Jon ~~ans, e~. ~fore lbe
be host Oct. 17 lor approll· the ladles. McDaniel however marching band II apeeted ID
.
roJ wou reac t e execuCL£VILAND- BI'OCI[JIOL().
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Its The Eastern Local Sc boo I Jng this Thursday at 1 p. m., readopted Its pohcy on use of lion stage.
800
ers of the .:hesapeake and Ohfo mately
Central Ohio wo- asked for the help of Chamber eot~tam
II'OUP apoo
Board Monday night endorsed al the high school. A small school ouildings In the dislrlct 0. C. Hall, local chairman o1
Railway 11011 the Norfofll and :n
Excurs'
lsaue 1 tPEP) and approved tuition fee will be charged to and voted to purchase a new the Urban Renewal Commisslotl,
0 F00
11 members ill prepar1111 the diDIVIIIem Railway will be aked
n
a
• ner.
e
by
t!pOnsor:Jhip of Adult Education those enrolling in lhe course. duplicator through Title 3. A pre.s1ded at the meeting and
io 'approve I merrer between roa · Ung
,1
It will be prepared and servRatt:'c. eol to Galli- d•ssea in the district.
Miss
Arns!Jary, Com- fee of '2 an bour and $5 for • mtroduced Crawford.
lhe •two bl&amp; roads,
Mee
ill Crow Town and ed 00 the Pomeroy Motor Co.
' 11
linl
.
merrlal teacher, wUI be
In custodial fee will be charged Present were Mayor D, &amp;
C l 0 directors set the stage
reataur8DI, the C of C Used car Lot where teat fa
poU. last year. b tr - nad PEP, according to the Ohio charge of the classes. Persons to an organization using the Morgan, Clerk Dick Melroae,
far the \'Ole Monday wheu they beanl
Ellcurt.on Corn- ties are available
of women wiD llop at leVer&amp;! Educatloa Association, would enrolling must be residents of various buildings of the district, Attomey Ray Musgrave llDII
1pproved the merger plan. N mltt.o..
BUI Grueaer
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polr1ts of toterut earoute to mean ;&amp;0,000 to the Eastern the Eastern School Distrlc\ and if It is one that originated will&gt;- councilmen, Bob Haynes Teti
" Wciirectora approved It on say, "Only an a!Hlul COIMlUDo C of C Prealdenl Jack Carsey Pomeroy.
Local School district if it is R minimum of 12 pupils Is need- In the district, or, if it Is an Stevens, Charlie Fowler,' El'll&gt;
:a.
lty effort will fllve the visitors lnd Mr. Grueser an seeklsi to Olhr rouUoe buiiDesa .was
roved b the voters
Ill ed forth classes to be started. outssde organization, to which est Handley, Don Waldie, Bll
the pleasaut lmpreuloos of arrange a lbtirt boat ride on discussed lb1Di the C Of C 0
NY
the board nol· Adults who are intereated, but district residents are aff!U.ted. Winter, Jim Wiggins, Gary M-.
ID - W11' TIIMP8
Pomeroy we want them to the 0111o Rlv.. and 1 tour ol meello8
~ It Qolr'a «1. on ov. 2'
who are unable to attend the Attendng were William Carr, t'lfl, Bill Selby, Jim Fisher u1
NEW YORK tUPl) have.''
varloua ~ of lllllresl lu Town and CouD1rJ fllllurant.
meeting this Thursday, are to president; Howard Caldwell, Jr. Wallace Smith.
ill£hell lt!mperature
Mr. Grueaer aald the IP'OUP the locallly lor the ~.
Attending were .Cinn, GrueaMAY ENIIOIJ.
cootact the high achool offtce. vice president; Dohrman Reed,
---.,..._, to the U. S.
wUI arrive 111 lraiD II lboul C. E. BlaUI!et, eot1111y l8ri- er, Irving Ktlrr, Kermit Waf. Peuons interested ill enroll· Sixty hours of instruction will Arvl Holter, Earl Dean, Clerk
a.UB TO MEET
llurtalt, · tliCiuilliJI Alub IIIII
and deplrt 10011 liter f cullllrll ullftetott, qent,
IJ ton,Jitk Ker\', ll. W. Cdmp- 1of 1u the Adult Education cia&amp;- be required to complete the C. 0. Newland, High School Tile Middle~..
lllh!ll. •• lei dell•
p. m.
beloc tlked lo belp with the' ton, Walter G.,_, Delma• 1e1 - wtlh COUl'leS to be of· course.
l'rlnclpal Norman Bahr and
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P1h :li\rbtp. Calli. Lowell
Con McDinlel, !l"lidllll of JII'Ofii'IID.,A COIIIInjlle, ,allo will Canwy, AI ~ McDID- fend to typing and office ma·
()'I'HEit ACTIVITY
Elecutive Head Larry
Mor· will meet Wedneaday, at 2
fortet1 'f¥.]1111 hlllton,
Mllp Caualy Jay-, llld be · appolated 10 IICtll't
Ill t1t111 Bob ~
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~ to allettd a Dllltl- .Ill other ICIIvlty, the board l'lloa.
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·,Secrest in New 17th Race

2-~~1}' Sentinel, Pmneroy-Middleport, 0., Oct.~- 19~~ I

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81 Africans
Die in Worst

Frost is on the Pumpkin
As Chill Descends Oil Ohio

Gallipoll• ,
I'• ASHING'rON &lt;UP! I - U. S. Cam6ridce. to tle11r tht wty for mes, Coshocton, Licking, Mu.. . Dam !1.9, 11 .9, runnina 111 teet
By United Pron tntornotlonot
' llep. ftobert T. Secrest IIJ.Ohiol a candidacy next year.
kmgum and Guernsey LountiPs I"" rollers. Pomero~ • Mason
The frost is on th~ pumpkin, and everywhere else for
:announced today he will be a for years he has been repre- "While I was not elected by 20.37, Pt. Pleasant 2a70, Hmton By Wayne G. Brandstadt, M.ll.
that matter, as Ohio weathermen watched low tempera87
2
Jiemocratic candidate lor the sentative of the traditionally Re- I the people ol the new ' ountres 0.77, Kanawha Falls · · Char-I Q _ !Jr. Gerbardl Volkbelmture records being shattered from ooe corner of the
ilew 17th District in the 1966 publican 15th District in cen- 1o,f the 17th, DIStrict," Secrest lesion 18.H5. London, Marmet er of Germany states that
stat.P to another.
elections.
tral Ohio. The 17th . former said today, ·I have done many and Winfield dams were on the complete repose afler a heavy DURBAN, South
Africa
The mercury skidded to 30 deRrees at Akron-Canton
'!be move came u JJD sur- stroJ18bold of Republican JohD !biOla that !Uive greatly bene· soli&amp;.
meal can result In a heart at· (Ul'll -Rescue workers tolled Airport. eclipsing a 19~5 reading of 33. At Columbus, I
prise, Iince the veteran legist&amp;· ! Ashbrook, was among the dis· filed them as well •• th~ peo- ~~ Movemtato:
' tack. Cl te, a fatty fluid pro- ~ throuRh the night to rre~ ~urvl- 32-de~ree mark snrpas.&lt;Pd ,
tor moved hi&amp; ,..stdence " mid· · tricts shaken up in tho 1964 pie of the 15th Dtstrrct.
,. Oblo River - John J. Rowe , duced ,tJring digestion, ac- ' voro from the twisted wreekagl! the old record of 33, set in · least the next 24 hours. A high
Allgust from Senecaville,
lo redistricting.
down 13, UO a.m.; Buckeye Icumulates in the thoracic ! of a derailed work train on 1943.
pressure area dominatfld by
- · - ·-Much of Secrest's 15th
State up 14 · S:JO a.m.; Frankton · duct. lln arising, a person which at least 81 Africans were
.
crisp cold air will keep ' liB
WIUDd up lu dlstrlclll repreI
Pierce up IS; 3' 20 a.m.: Quee~' may prop enough chyle into trilled and 130 injured.
.. ~le:land Hl~~krns Alrpo~t
chilly RJ'ip on the state thrnugll
tented by Democrats Wayae
' Ctty down 15, 8 a.m.; Natrona the blood stream to cause a
"'' er , a . orne recor or Wed d
It
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Hays and Waller MoeUer. At
up 16,2:30 a.m.; Vickers down lfat embolism (plug) in lha cor- Frenzied survivors tilled one the date when the thermometor 1
nes aj, ad e.r w 1~ 1 ~. s~
lhe same time, two of bls best
16, 3 a.m. : Jamel up 16. 4 a.m.; I onary artery. Do you agree'/ white railroadman and wound- dipped lo 33. The previous re· w':tm'~ reo • IS op m s tea '
counties were moved inlo Asll· !
Lagumt, d~w~ 16, 7:10 a.m .; i A - Dr. Volkbeimer is known ed another m con~uswn of res. cord of 37 was: set m 1943.
pr lCt - ·- - - - 17
5
brook's territory.
j
Valley l'ran~porter down ·. as a reputable scientist. AI· cue operathms.
other daybreak sample ternThe new 17th Disstrict includ-1
a.m. ; Franklin B. down 17• 5: 30 though l' .1as unable to find The derarinrcnt wu desNlb- peratures were ClnclnnaH, nigh- - - - - - - - - eo Asltiand, Wayne, Knox. Hoi· '
a.m.; Barbara Gay up 18, 4.40 the article you refer to, ed as the worst r31lrMa dtsas· The state highway patrol ctt- ·m·•. Duncan Bruce up 19' n·.
. p1ausr'bl e but ter In. Soul.b African his•·~
· the theory ts
..,. est at '19: Zanesville 28, Toledo
Chi!
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Bak
eel
CrlARLESTON, W. Va. (Ul'l)
Herman ·
er, •
· 10 p.m.; Eastern down 19, 12:· th meal would 1111~1 10 be one Three caM of the packed train 27 and Mansfield 26. The small
- Thirl~en eontracts lor con·
llcothe, to munloipat court Sat· 50 a.m.; Charles Stevenson up th:t contained a large amount left the rails Rt R ~ m Mondoy Stark Cbunty community of DIVOt~!. tO INT . . IIl OP
s!rurtion projects on lntemate
urday on a charge of Improper 20, 2:30 a.m.; Jinx up 20, UO of fat and the fateful arising but the ae&lt;lden• ~nt unreport- Waynesburl, lOUth of Canton,
MltGI MASON AIU
'TI are ~bedul~ to be opelled (Cbntlnued rrom page 1 I
backing after an accident at a.m.; Walter Beckjord up 20,1 would have to be carefully ed for more thin thre• hours. ,.,gistered an unofficial lo of
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~ - bods la~r thts year ~~~ dill' braved , biting cold night wind I :30 p.m. Monday on Rt. 554,
7:30 a.m.; Dorothy Estes up timed. A short nap of 20 to :tO The slain white man, a sig- 16
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me 19611, UICiudinc the btggeot Jet out a thunderous cheer and seven-tenths miles west of 21, 5:40 a.m.; Jerry Bosworth minutes or a full nlghl'a sleep aalman ldentlfied "' w. Hart- ·
ouno., •• .,.. o'" VIII., Publloltconstruction project ever under- when the Pope was driven into Oles~re.
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up 21 6:30a.m. E. P. Jones up ~·ould n~t incur such mishap: sUef, 20, was hacked to death And shivering Ohioans can't ~':,.~:om:""· ~~:~n~~~~;,.:~ P~::
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taken by the State Roed Com- the stadium in the specially fi~ Offrcers sard that Baker, op- 21,7:15 a.m.; A. J. Patten down It would be Interesting to tmow when he tried to helD the lnjul'- expect much relief through at
WY •
mlssron.
ted limousine. The car's bubble- eratmg a dump truck loaded 22, 6: IS a.m.; Margaret Brent how many heart att.acka ed, railway officials said. His
All ~u• ., ~Ueo.. ~Judi;:' top was down and the Pope with gravel, backed from a prl· down 23. 10 p.m. ; Jefferson dow have been produced in this way us!Jlant wu attacked by near &lt;now 1·1) Monday alter !Choo!, .,:;'.:':.:! ;::"'.:',.:!":, Po~~~
the_ West Vrrgm~a
mp; • stood waving .. it circled lhe vate drtve, turned east on Rt. 23, 10 55 p.m.: Peggy Downey in the last 2,000 years.
berserk mob and hospitalized 48-24, with Southern Local 7..!1th 00"
whtcb has been mcorpora ed field.
554, and struck the _left 91de of down 23, 4 a.m.; immer down Q - Wlurt are Cyclospasmol with broken ribs and other 1n- crade the l011er. TD runs were ••uonor """"'''' '"•-•"""'·
Into 1-77,
scheduled ~: Wearing .car let vestments a_ w&gt;.stbound car drtve_n by AI·; 23, 7 a.m.; Andrew Calhoun up 1 •nd digitoxio given for?
juries.
made lor Southern by Roger :::;·~:;". ~!"::";'!·,. 'o;:;;,, '!.'••'"::':.
completed by the end o!
' over his white robes 1 the Pope Ire Stamper, 69, Rt. I Bodwell. I Greenup 6'45 p m · Susan Lane 1 A - Cyclandelate CyclospasOurs1 fullback 1 three on a 45 ""'"'"'""' '""; o.u,.,... .,
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celebrated mass on a re -carere was m1nor am ~e.
down Meldahl 2:30 p.m.: John moll is an antispasmodic that
yard pass from Rooky Crow, a "' w.elu one ve•r 1n advand• at
re~rt
e :~;ac~ 7e~ii·n ! peted elevated platform with both vehicl~s. No one was tnJur- Ladd Dan down Mldahl 4:30 has been used in the treatment
. .MID~IES WIN
55 yard run, and a four vard ::nR:~b17 .~~'·'"~::'e!n!:~M~ '::
SIX of the
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and wilt cover 25 _91 miles from spot norma Y ..,... as . &amp;econ pear
ur ay '" muntcrpa p.m.; J . S. Lewis up Meldahl disease and hardenins of the
gamenm.
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Hemlock to Mineral Wells.
base. He tave co~munron to a court. '
10 p.m.; lllinoll down Meldahl artems. It should not be used
The btgges project, bowever. small group of children whose Arrests Monday b~ the patrol 11:05 p.m.: Knox down Meldahl by persons who have had a
1, on the souUrern end of I-'TI parent. are. assocrated with Ore Included: Denver Garber, 18, 11:30 p.m.; Bob Benter up Me~ stroke or a attack of coronary
at the W•st Virginia • Virginia United Nations.
Vlntos, left of center, ctted to dahl 3: 15 a.m.; Valvoline down heart drsease: Large
doses
border sout;. of Princeton at the
SDeace Bnrkea
muntelpal _court Saturday ; Phrl- Meldahl 7,30 a.m.
may ca10se drzuness, sweatm&amp;,
East River Mountain.
Occastonally, the roar of an lip Mohw,.h, 24, Parkersburg, GaDipolis Dam _ Sally Polk nausea, and headache,
Twm , bes through the moun- elevated tram broke the cathe- W.Va., speeding, bonded to ap· up 8:30 p.m.; c. v. Harner Dtgrtoxrn " a derrv~tlve of
tain, which has an elevation of dra~llke aU!tosphere of the ser- pear Oct. 15 on Meigo county down 10:55 p.m.; Charles K. dlgrtalls, a heart stimulant.
3.590 feet, are in the final de- vice. Earher, 6,0110 persons-- court; Martha A. Brown, 21, down !2: 45 a.m.; Sam Houston The dosage of both drugs
ly DOROTHY KILGALLEN
aign stage and contract letting aome iD tears--had appiaudPd Gallipolis, ctted for apeediog, down 6 ,50 a.m.
must be carefully regulatod
is scheduled by late 1116t or .. the pontiff entered St. Pa· municipal court, Oct. 11; and Kanawha ..River _ Samet to fit your individu• l needt.
earlv 1967.
trick's Cathedral in mldt~wn Roy B: Eads, 44, Gallipolis, down London lO: 10 p.m.; Helen Q- From lime. to time, I Both Jerry Lewis and Tony ness "lona Thyssen at Arthur In London. This Is a somewhat
Three other contracts, sched- after ~ndlng his motorcade mlo lodged m the city jail for lntOII· Ziana up Marmet 4:tD P. m.; o. have spells la&amp;trnc about 45 Randall h.ve big eyeo for the the other right was Mel Ferrer. surprising report, as those who
uled to bf Jet next year, wrll the crty .
cation, hearing Wednesday, lana up Marmet 4:JO p.m.; o. minutes wbenl can't see clear- Tonight Show If Johnny carson They're just good
friends, knew them be!t figures they'd
bnng I-n from the tunnel to , In his stadium sermon, Pope
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Paul urged Catholics, Prole. ' earer up arme . p.m. surgeon couldn't find anything quits in April, as he satd
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slants and Jews to help the
~~"J' /ane Lucas d~wn w... wroug •"i' my eyes. He said W&lt;&gt;Uid. NBC executive~, Impress- to Switzerland the following day They seemed on the verge of
cause of peace. He departed to
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: /' ~· ~ ~- • Bo;~flll It must be caused by a spaam. ed hwittb M~v Griffon s c~rr~t t · join the little woman, Aud· matrimony a year ago ... The
another ovation and the "Star
baownwood'" red : w·a·f~ld; 5 '4~ What do you think'
ntg tldrmel 8 bow,! were! sher ous y rey Hepburn for a short spell star of a forthcoming Broad·
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ha . yothu p 8 Y tract and slgninll him for lm· then go back to Paris with her way show consulted his astroiDover ou spea ers.
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' visual disturbance of migraine portant •poi. But Merv •.commit w ere she'. to ng n .?w o ger and tmmedmlely changed
went to the World's Fair where The Pomeroy VIllage . t~ts! I
I hich
uall lasts about 45 ment proved Ill be too form and Steal a Mrlhon Dollars. (At rehearsal d•tes and a few otlr.
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therr hot'e• prospect as of now the salary of the same name.)
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flashml fireworks and cheers i of October showed a balance
i mmutes. ~se auras are usua~ is Steve Allen, If he can be per· . .Dahlia Lavi, .., o! the most er thmgs. ThiS has caused COD·
from a crowd of 30,000 near the , of $30,B2 7.30, It was reported •
ly, but oo . always, accompan- suaded to forget about runntnc exciting beauties In films, tells slderable Inconvenience to the
Vatrcan Pavrhon greeted the tod
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ted ~y a ont-slded headacha and for Cbngress . . That tall dark chums she and British actor rest of the people involved, but
po~:if~h and h;s P";;;Yt to b :.· only fund operating in
~omrtl~ .~e al:c~octrcur at and handsome bearded ch~p do- John SnlllV1n pian to marry ear· a star is like the captain of I
fore he
p ·~·, the red at the beginning of the A
or ••u:e:vunknoa
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way-out fnlg with Barn- ly In 1986 asd dwell temporarily ship; His word is law .
e pavltronto
wen , thse sa1rpor
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ltorney Wriham Rardon
irritation o ••· blood vessels In
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which had a $370.78 overdraft. Pl. Pleasant attesded 1 meet·
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Ray K Parkinson, '13, of 149 prlcel~s!i . Pieta--a sculp.ture ilf The General fund had a balance ing of Mason Town Council the VIS~I ce~ter of t e brain
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trlill St., Gahanna, a former the Vr~gm Mary Cradling the of $1.2,oc;.8t, Fire Department Monday niMht to explain the Is the unm!lfil!te cause of tba
JOIHT RESOWTIOK
::;:.,pt~";.~,,:• .,.'";'•..ax.= to munl
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eyes themselves ; •g &amp;!.."!..~
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2.70.13, Slate Highway tin prove. required to
in connection ar~~otd~'Ja~j not
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Y pa e ue rg · was ope men! fund '"" 47 Utility $1 372 with the pav1ng of their •treets
serous,
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He w81 • relred conductor au . w f th p · t ;'" be 37, and Ore parkinc Jot meter An ordinanc• assessing the headaches and vomit;• with ~·,. ., "" '"" ., 0 .,., """" xvm of ... Ohio c...u- tary ' ' ..... In ouoh '""" u lba
fl the Pennsylvania Railroad, a pe~~~.~:;n trth ef ~e a 0
fund $5,074.!7.
owners with the cost! of pav- the att.lcL but tt can
very b:;"~':'u:=~'t':= ~ ~ettT~w10
~~;:llJ~rt~lt:, ~: !=:nt»;,t'eteran of World War I, I me~- ex/ 1 Pa 81 we~t ,: ~ balco y Total inactive funds are $194,· ing improvements of streets annoying "f JY3,rticularly if 80 :J1.M_:a:ra~• m':n~ ~~: l\~ J:u':::
~: =:en~e~ ato~e~o~~uC:Ol!,oe:!
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n 132.DZ, with $37,31rl.l8 in the was tabled by council until Oc- atlack ,;.tll el at a Ume when 117 - · " ,.. oloodali ,. loe ••"'""' have" .. llv•n lu· held on .,.. ""',.,_,,,'""'tho
way 'l'rammen nf Linden Post o e pavtuon
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\'FW, No. 3826, and of ~he er ..~~.,.kt' d
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.d ln Special Street Rpalr Bond should be received frotn the An· whllt yuu
doing.
:.-:b!~~uon~~hio~~cl- :Lct:tfrD~~ a:_ ·~u~ b~ 3::
of tne Conatttuuon ot ObJQ. .
1 """' e an 1 wov ' e sao ' Retirement Fund and 0156 417 . derson Black Rock Co regal'lf10 _,,,. ,.,_,,, lnd "'"' poW&lt;tno
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Golda; I son, John 'ltlomas, ovatloa continued.
Attorney Rardin explained
Vetenu Memorial Bospllal
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Gahl11111; a daughter, Mn, He- that the pavina certificates will AclmillloDI - Thomas Qull~...:,- P:::!:..;':~ ~u:!&amp;U: t'~o.co=;-S:.~ 0:.:::0
11!i11 MeLean; 1 brother, Clair
PLAN CARD PARTY
QUORUM LACKING
be ready after the ordinance len, Chtthire; Florence Frank,
=~..':"it.'!:.~~~.;.~~ "· • " ' " - INI'" Parkinson, Middleport; a lister, The Middleport BllllineSI and The regularly scheduled meet. has been pasoed and that the Pomeroy: Harry Croll, Mlckll•
.,. ~;;: =r,:,r,.rr,::;.,"'f.:"~ :J:.'1::1:'.!.!':1:':'=,.:! ~Mrl. Nellie Barton, rotumbus, Professional Women's Club will lng of Pomeroy VIllage Council lint payment is due within 30 port; Michael Ihle, Racine: WU·
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IIKI five lfandchlldren.
hold 8 card party, Oct. 20 at ::: not held Monday ~\ghl days from that date. Interest lard Clay, Pomeroy ; Sarah CbP.
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tbe Middleport . elementary Ma a~r'"c~a~::'s~ :,.uln~~a: will be charged at the rate of co, Portland; George Rou!h, ,
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school. Tickets w1U be on sale a : Ia! meet' gwill be call six per cent.
New Haven.
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e Democrata to for $1 and may be purcbaled eel 0~ .. •• thll k • Council also cancelled Its Dlsctwaes - Michael Mel- I
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Take ufoBarrage
from n) member. Refreshan e•.....,
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contract with the Anderaon dau,_Long Bottom; Oval Diddle, '
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Racn
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1 e ; Ma bell'r acy, p omeroy;
WASHING N (IJPI) -Sauth menta will be served and prizes
LOCAL TEMPS
Black Rock Cb. for the paviog
dullao on ., "'""" .. ,,..,.,. !fll:'..'",!:;:!'t:JJ!'!v•.r.t::
om Jlemocr•ll were lcheduled 1warded Thote attendiog may The tc.nperature in Pomeroy's of Roush and First-ots,
Margaret Brinker, Mason,
!:'...":.,~ ~of,!".! ~ •..utuUon "u.o1 ,..., ., oiiio i10j
today to take up the talk bar· brine theb own carda.
business district at ll:lll a.m. Attending were City Engineer
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UNIT n" ' ·~D
today wu 51 de&amp;rees under IUD· ~!ph Warner, Mayor Dayton
Melp Geaer1l Jlolplllrl
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aon 1 bill to nullify lilllt "right
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....ynes, Attorney
Rairden, Atlm!JsillDI _ Mn.
La a 1
""" ~- br , lt\&amp;Jority ot ~~·"',;,,/"'tn..1 :;"l'o!!:J :..!
• work" laws.
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Pomeroy Emergency
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Recorder Mro. Charlotte RouBb Schaefer Pomeroy· Roy Dunn,
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Republican opponenll of the squad unit was called at U2 a.
STOCKS IIIREGilLAR
IUid Councilmen George CarSilll, Letart ~~ails,
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Cheshire.
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lonwlted dlscusaron Monday. (llolient by the Will
the opaaing today
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A CIOUhty
leD, the ' would be quorum
RUStlED TO HOSPITAL
:O:::l o! 1M .,..,., tr alllendm"''
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•til, h!ch woulcl force lUll' Rose Wright of near Salem
WEATHER
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flrlen of the bill to produce Center waa rushed to Veterans
Cleu &amp;oalflt 1 11111o Wlftll·
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or
• least haU the Senate while Memorial HO!Ipllal at 1:27 a.m. er west. c.ot ~Jcbl wttb
1:'\.or
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lpponents must produce only a today rv Middleport E-R sq"ad- frott or Ugbt freeze Ukely tow
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Racine

Four Indicted in Second
Mason Grand Jury Session

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!ember Grand Jury of Mason lion. and we do not lind
County Circuit Court returned legal wrnngdolnp on the
their thlro partial report Mon· of poll worke111 or the persona
day ev"'ning. then recessed a- iavolved."
pin until 'l'uesday. October 12. Considerations of the present·
In !he nartial report the grand ments crune about after·~~~
jury Indicted four persons, re- parties reques!ed of the -,
turning one felony and four cuting Attorney to go befor01
misdemeanor indictments. and the grand iury and present comgave a recommetidation con- 1 plaints of irregularities rather
oernlng elections held in t he than the matter being !StiJ!a~
lown of Mason. W. Va.
ed by the court.
A fe lony indictment charging We the grand jury
alleged incesl was returned a· mend that the polls in
VERONICA CARR
gainst O:dward Viers, P. Pleas- be moved from the fire
ast. wo
joint misdemeanor garage in order to prevent
lndlctmentc were returned •· lain Jypes of irregularities that /
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gains! Johnnie Garnder, Rt. 2, may occur ic any election polls S
Point Pleasant, and Cecil Per· held in similar type bulldings.
ry, Columbus, Ohio. One indict· The grand jury further
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ment was for unlawfully furn· ommends the ~~.~ of a
Veromca Pa1ge Carr was han\shing intoxicating beverage for board being used if at all
ored with a party on her third
1 1£-year-old girl and one on •sibl e. Signed Roy Yauger,
birthday Sept. 30, at her home,
lhe same charge with a !5-year- man of the grand jury.
1663 Lincoln Hts.
old girl.
Present were Sharon Owens,
Two misdeme-anor
indictRideout, Sherri Oshorne,
ments were returned against a
Sm:th. Mark Hood, Chris
17-yea r-old Pt. Pfeasam youth
Jill Baity,
Grgorey
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Veronica carr
H0n0re0 On
Third Birthday

Garden Club to Entertain
' November
' I Group '"
Sfate Hosptta

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Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher,
son, Kenneth· and David Roush
of Akron were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roush,
Mildred and Dale. Mr. Fisher's mother, Mrs. Alice Fisher
of Mmersville
accompanied
themto thetr home to spend
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the Athens State llospita! 10 November when the
Rutland Garden Club met rec-ent
ly at tb h
e orne of Mrs. Virgil
Atkins. She was assisted by he&gt;·
moU1er Mrs F nk H ll"d
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M~s. Clarence Murray , new
preSident. conducted the meetlng. Mrs. Robert Jewel presenled the devotional period and
roll call was answered with in·
aacllcldes. New program book·
lets also were distributed. The
&lt;iub also planned to prepare
Christmas centerpieces lor the

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Mr. and Mro. Ara H. Wbfte
of Racine are announcing the
approacbing marriage of their
daughter, Linda Lou, to Ronald T. Holter, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Tbomas Holter, Racine.
Miss Wblte fs a 11164 1raduate of Southern Higll sebool
and is now employed by tbe
C. and G. Egg Compauy of
Racine and as an Avon representative. Mr. Holter fs a
1965 graduate of
Southern
tligh School and is employed
on the Sprlngmore
dairy
farm. 'l'be open church, double ring ceremony will be
betd October ll at z p. m. at
the Cormel EUB church.

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sister. Mr. and Mrs. Solon Dut·
or uowl•pace
undor Hoot.
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Valuable
Liv~:~~~'\
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with
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furnace,
land recently to spend a week.
thg Space. It 's easy
_po e~ 1ower and Coleman'•
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exclusJve miracle "Blenders" giYe
/ona-Use " all summer
Mr. and .\1rs. Rutcher were eu
excluSIVe 2~-mch
r;~ ~;ompletely new •w•tem of heat· Air duets-w~~ 8/enlj.
charging the unlawful furnishBush, Jeff McKnighr,
Ronda route home from a visit in West ~
g.ht oves heat new, bette1· way.
Bltnd-Ait it
Coleman
round ducts uve ~
ing of into&lt;icalmg beverages 1o
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Virginia.
eostly houn uf inur even heat, such warm floors
Com Your C~fs leq to
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pleasa nt comfort we GUAR:
lhtn to ., Sent,,. horne
JS and !5-year-old girls.
Parents attending were Milmest~ing up home." . -JI
TEE YOUR COMFORT-with
a lew tOOIJlLI'OI Coo/"
The grand jury rerommen- 1,
dred H•1, .on, Shirley Baity. Le- Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bradford
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a $10~0 bo~d! You've never seen
dation read as follows:
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nore McKnight, Dreama Smith, of Rarine Rural. called un
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hke it-come look
""The September Grand Jury,
And1·ea Owens. Celeste Bush, Mr. and Mrs. Crill Bradbefore you buy t111y hea.tina-.
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Presbyterian women
, Rita Taylor, Thelma Osborne ford and Mr. and Mrs . Herman !
If
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complaints o( irrtgularities io scheduled !he annual fall
her grandparens
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· Mr · and Mrs'· Wolfe
M recently.
d M Fr · M · I Pleasant VBifey Ho•pftal
-- ·-·· - ing of District 3 for
Melvm Bonecutter; tJer parentts,
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October II. in Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald carr and 1spent a day in Athens wittt 1 Admttted : M r s.
Charles
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.d t M Da isy Frecker
the~r rlaughter. Chrisline Lake [Thomas, Pt. Pleasant.
LOW COST
Th e dIS rtc 1 pres! en
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· were Mrs. Gar- 1, and VISited
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JPT. PLEASANT - Isaac AI- ~ th. c1n~re 0 1If ganc ~ 1 setle Chapman rs Elizabeth ' and Mrs.
Frank Le.,.is.
SavrP. Pt. Pleasant; .James R.
bert Wtckline, flt. 5, Jackson,[ 11 be pres~mg 9o -~cer. ole~~ McGuffin :llrs ·Leo~ard Roush
Mr and Mrs. Roy Beggs and ~· Batley, PL Pleasant: infant
Ohio, rnd Howard Lee Sharp. WI e se~v at . ·3 a. m wJt Brenda We.iga~d and Mrs Ruth Mr. and Mrs. PaUl Beggs of !iOn of Mr. and Mrs. La¥. renee
Ashlon, were each fined $25 1the meetmg begmnmg prompt- Carr and Jeff Goodnight He East Liverpool were
recent. Mayes, Henderson.
and costs on charges of reck· ly at _10 a. m.
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grandmother Mrs C~rr ·is
guests of their aunt. M i ~ ~ ~--- ·-- - - - -- less driving when arraigned be· Durmg the_ mornmg sessiOn, the hospittal 'and ~as un'
Minnie Harpold and Mrs. Car- l
fore Justice of Peace A. M. workshopS wtllf ~ h~_d for a1~ attend.
a
rie Scarry.
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Goodwin.
j num_stratJOn,
e ows lp, wor
Mr. and Mrs. Rowan of PrankOtbers arraigned before Good· . service and program - the four
fort. Ina. spent a few days with
win were Howard Gordon New- ! ~ene~al depar~ments of
the
his sister, Mrs. B. M. Ptckens.
by, BellE"vue, Ky., fined_SlO and _res yter~an omens Assoc!a·
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Mrs Frankie Ne igl er spent
costs on charge of fa1lure to tlon.
Friday with her sisters
in
have vehicle und_er control.
Hostesses will serve l un~hSyracuse.
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Edward_ R_. Javms, Pt. Ple-as- 1eon at 12:30 p. m. for wh1ch
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Mrs. Mandv Tu&lt;'ker and her'[
anL_ was 'led $20 and L'osts on · there will be a charge ot $1.
daughter, Pa~la Johnson of LanGAS FURNACE
an mLo_xJcauon charge. An~a Rev. S.. Thom~s Niccolls, the
OCT. i
easter spent a day with Mr.
Mae Htll, Henderson, and W1l- Presbyrenan UmvcrStly pastor Pomeroy Chapter 1113 OES, and M Fr d c dl
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from
lwm
Reeves.
Alhany,d ~ at Ohio University
Mrs. rAs.nn Cc.oe went
a e.to Col um0 · Franklm h
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hJO, were eac fmed $10 an guest speaker al the att . ., rnoon at Masomc Temple. There will b t
nd
1d .
cosl~ on intoxieation charges. ! mreling. His topic will center: be election of officers and an- b:Sin~sspe sewra ays on
WALL FURNACES
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Maxm~ Watson.
Henderson. upon the youth or today and nual dues are payable at this M ~
compact , , .IIVtl
was fmed $10 &lt;md costs on their troubled world.
meeting.
of Cr.ha. hMrs. Lee Jackson
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lliiCilt e were weekend
PUT THE WARM
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Rev.· Niccolls was educated Forest Rose. Council
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extends 1111 thu
Jd o· nonhool
. ' Daugh- Vts1tors
of her mother. Mrs
AIR WHERE
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, at Ktrkwood, Mo. scha.:ls and ters or Amenca, IS sponsoring Sybil Miles
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4' into room.
YOU NEED IT
" a Park College . graouate. a rummage aale OctoberS and Mr. and Mrs. Waid Foster and I Americ.'• L.,rgest Selling CiQ.,
)!:.1. ::\00 is Aske1l in I He IS currently worktng on his 6 a! !he Wayne SwJSher bmld- clilldren of C 1 b
th
$500
WarrantJ
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On the flow
(j,·il four! Action
I Master's at Ohio University.
mg on Second-s! In Pomeroy. weekend witho ~Z: ~~r:~~~ Mre
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Me&gt;gs Temple PythiBII Sisters and Mr Albert H"U
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acll(l; ha5 been filed in the[
ASK TO WED
Will
eyenins at
don pulll
office ol the Circuit Court styl- PT. PLEASANT - Five cou- the Leg•on hall m Middleport. I
room .., In ..
e(1 D. ( i . \\'incisor vs. Thomas pies ha·1e made applications AJI Staff and Officers are ref
• cal)ltt ol
Hunt . 2212 Mt. Vernon Avenue, 1 for marriage licenses in the of- quest~ to be. present for a
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fire of the eounty clerk.
p~actice sesSSJon for the disThe plaintiff demands judg- Applying were, Archie Wilson ~convention to be beld In
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Maybe you are a little short row but will
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men! against the defendant m Chipps. 58. West Columbia, and
eport October 19. T h 1 ·
aampll1ttJ
have more money later. JUS\ call us for
the !!Um of $1300 which is" Lucy Ethel Winebrenner, 52, will be the only practl~ before
$200 .. . $300 or more. Repay when you
money due the pleinlifl which West Columbia : Phillip Erwin that date, . according to the
e Doli ..ro More Warmth
tlllotow ....
caD, In 6111011ths or a year. These loaDJ are
and comfort from fuel
the defendant borrowed
and Oavts, 25, South B~nd, Indiana,
captam, Mro. Griff RillI loti. ........ . . .
ftlllonabie in cost and easy on the buclaet,
e Compact-Adtlttfailed to repay. A d1vorce order and Janet Lou1se Birchfield, 25.
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"living" space to basematl
was filed h. the Circuit Clerk's Henderson; Hugh Gar Ian d
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Gffice g '"&lt;~nting a divorce to Leorh. 22, Pt. Pleasant. and Pomeroys Shakespeare club
prtMDt duet1, or e!Chuift
Geraldme ~orvell from Carl Penny lane Ha yma n, 18, Point will meet Wednesday October 6
Blend-Alr pipe oyolem.
NorvPII. Thr plain! 1ft was ahm l Plea.sant: Homer Robert Beck· ~t 2 P· m. at the home of Mrs.
Size• for every home.
granted care and custody of ' lhetmer, _25. Columbus. Ohio,
A. Hennessy.
their two ch ildren.
and M:manne Phyllis Yanku- The Amateur Gardeners clubl 1
POLAR PRINCE AIR CONDITIONING Mly Be
lov, 22_, Columbus: Roy Joe Fox. of Middleport will meet Wed29. Cltflnn. and Nonnie Louise nr iay evenmg, Oct. 6, at the
Added To All Central
f Roush, •B, !'lew Haven.
home of Mrs. Bruce Lloyd at a
Helling System• with
' · - - P- m. Mrs. WlUiam Slater
No Special Additions.
on Tmk or Treat night. J&gt;ro. is lll&lt; assisting hostess. Annual
jc_cls were discussed and plans dues are payable to Mrs. Lloyd,
d ~o~.ere made to v1s1t the Evans trea~urer. An mteresting pm.h d , h
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M rs.T 1r .ar _ ~ug
gram has be en planned for this
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ann mg. co-lead- Sundav Oct 17 loll · s
meeting of th
ers for their Brownie Troop, day SclJOol. · ·
ow&gt;ng un- Aspecial m:.::"w Yr'"J;;,
met wtlh the lroop Sat urdav M V
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offiat the Middl,·port Roadside
rs. aughan conducted the cers and committee members
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lnvesture ceremony for Kathy of the Pomeroy Elementary
Par k for a h1 e an w1ener B k
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roast.
Jaber. Brenda Smtth and Penni Oc bew&gt;ll be held Wednesday.
b .
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o nson who were unable to
to r 6, al 7:3(1 p m at the
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Durmg 111e us1ness meetmg b
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plans were made tenl&lt;.~ tivc-ly fo; . e !")resent for the service held
ool, to plan for the Halloloaded
Llat
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a owee~__l'ar 1Y_to_~_he_~ Attending the hike andpicnie The Chesler Garden
Club
lair·CoollBUY
NOW
were " thy Baker, Mary K. will moet at the home of Mr.
si"
Cole~n•• UOI
Helps Solve 3 Biqqest Gallagher. Tammy Hoffman. and Mrs. Purley Karr WednesAND SAVEl
_,_2.maP.
Kathy Harris, Juli Hamm, Me- day evening, Oct. 6th at 8:20
linda H11mpltreys, Cindy Glaze, p.m.
Worries ond Problems Chery l Hanning, Leslie Ingles,
OCT. 7
A li ttle FA8TEF:I'H sprlnk.lt'ld on
Brenda
Smith
a-nd
B-e
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The
Past
Chiefs of Magnolia
:rour den turf's doeB uti ttai3: ( I) HelJ)II
hold ral.'!e teeth morenrmlyln ph•r~ Cheryl Hanning. Leslie Ingles, Temple Pythian Sisters
will
(2) Holds thPm more com rortatJiy :
(3} Lets you bite up to 3:'1-;o hardP~ Penni Johnson, Marlene Nelson. meet Thursday evening, at lhe
1t'ltbo11t ti(S('Omfort.. f'ASTP.:F.TU
Powdt-r lj~ alkalinP !non-8r.ldl.Won"t Brenda Smilh and Beth Vaugh- home or Miss Thelma Grueser,
10\lr. No gummy. !!:O()('Y. pll,qt.l' tasu- on. Committee members
as- with Miss Lena Grueoer as roCIIJ'feellng! Avoid embflrra.'ll\nwnt . Ql' t
:rASTEri'H at all drug conntPr ~
sisting were Mrs.
Norman hostess.
The Catholic Women's club of
the Sacred Heart church will
meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in
• Dries In 20 minutes
sanctuary, for rosary service.
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Following the service, the regu.
new for years
lar meet1ng will be held In the
WARRANIY IIOIID
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church auditorium.
colors
The Rock Springs Grange will :
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meet Thursday at 7 p.m. for a
potluck dinner, followed by the
Yot1'11 have twice the fun of decorating because · '
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meet Thursday evening, Oct. 7
newly painted walls for yea~
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Miss Betty Newton. "M!e moettng will begin at 7:30 p.m. and
members are to invite guests.
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member WON reminded to bring at the ColuJTtbus and Southern of the International League.
wrapped gi fts to the next mce~ Ohio Electric Company with PISTUNS SIGN BUNTIN
ing.
Miss Nancy Efaw, home econ- DETHOIT (UPI) - The Detroit Pistons of the National
Mrs. Charles Foley presen~ omist. conducting the session. Ba8 ketb 11 A 1 r
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ed the program material on The menu prepared consisted
ad thssoc a ton m
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e slgDink of
""SystemJCs," giving a report o1 peach topped b!scuJts, scra111c No. 1 draft choice Bill B:uotiO!,
on modern pest control methods bled eggs, oatmeal, and
hot 18 center from the 'u · erslt
used to fight pests and disease chocolate.
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in plants. She reported that new The second session was held
discoveries in chemicals used to Monday . October 4 at the same
trea t plants for insects and dl- location with the troop memseascs will change the methods bers assisting in the food prepused by arhorists. nurserymen, oration under the direction of
flori sts and horliculturalists. It Miss Efaw. The menu included
ha s been found that chemicals frozen peas. baked corn, sevoncan be absorbed into the roots up burgers and carrots. Miss
., and leaves of plants and sent Efaw also demonstrated cwk· ....... IIOUIII.JIIlnJOIIIIIHIOIHtOIIIIIIIIttlllltUI
into sap streams in sufficieet ing by electric range.
Comes To The . ..
amounts to kill insects feeding Attending were Anita Fultz,
on plants.
Linda Cochrane, Lu An
BIG BEND AREA
She also stated that Leonardo French. Kathy Moore, Teresa
: lh Vinc1 com:eived the idea of Nicinsky, Debbie Majot, Mary
i'Ontrolhng pests over 450 years Br&lt;tdMry, Joyce Riley , Kayte
l ago. She ;1 dmonished amateur Hussell . cmd Brenda Edwaards.
NOW OPEN
~.'lrdener~ to bewnre or insectiOn A
cide::; bec&lt;.~use ot the tox ic poiVISITING PARENTS
sons present. Researchers arc Seaman apprentice Robert W.
LIMITED BASIS
uptomistic about the (; hance of Rteffy. is visiting his parents,
finding a cure for
Chestnut Mr . and Mrs. R C. Steffy.
WATCH FOR OUI
blight and the Dutch Elm di· Rt. 2, Pomeroy, after completGRAND OPENING
sease.
ing basic training at the U. S.
FollowinR the meeting
the Naval Training Center at Great
hostesse~ served ct
dessert Lakes, Ill. He will leave Oct.
i ~.:ourse with mints, nuts, tea I 12th for Bainbridge, Md. where
1 and
eoffec to seven members . h~ h_a!=. 'been enrolled in Class A
, nnct one assoC'iate member pres· HadJOman school.
ent.
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Barron , Mrs. R. Bruce Unroe,
"SCOTT" WATERS
James ScoU l\'aters is thr
Mrs. Arlen F. Martin, Mrs. BerMIDDLEPORT, 0.
three year old •on of Mr. and
nard T. Wallace, Mrs. John .C
Smith . Mrs. Thomas D. S•un·
Mrs. James E. Waters of 32
DIAL WY 2-5560
S. Pembroke Ave.,
South I
ders and daughter, Mrs. Frank
Zanesvllft. Grandparrnts of I
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E. Kirby and •on.
usrott" are Mr!!. Anello Sa· i
Enlt&gt;red Ho11pital
bo of Glousttr and Mr. and i Per'io ns t•ntl:ring Holzer HosMn. Pete H. Waters of South I pita! during the last 24 hours in- 1
Zanesville, formel' residents ol eluded: James Saunders, Jr., '
tbe pomeroy area. Great i 706 Fifth Ave.; Mrs. Isaac H.
grandpar.ent" are Mrs. Cia- I Sheet~. 244 F'ourth Ave .; Bar·
n Frazaer of Glouster and bara E. Gay, 102 Kineon Ave.
Mrt. Anna Stiles of Sou t b I Mr,. Foster Champer. 265 Sta;~
Za116vlll•, formerly of Thorn· St. ; Mrs. Paul B. Fraley, 191
•• Fork ;Pomeroy I. Other Adelaide Dr.· Mrs . Wilham E
retadves ol the Pomeroy
. V.mton
• , Adnan
. C. Bur-·
. M•r- p ett tey,
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Edith
ea are rs.
av s, rs. h K G d
Ml · H Ito M H
g er, 10 ran e; Mrs. Homer
nme aze n, r. arry E. Morgan, Rt. I Gallipolis;
Snyder and Mrs. Helen Fell.
,
Cl arence R. Has h, Rt . 1
It1rs.
I Vinton : Mrs. James K. Adams,
1 Rl. 2 Bidwell ; Linda S. ~·ase·Y. I I
, Rt. 2 Gallipo liS ; Elza
! tlidwell; Mrs. Ernest F. Flack,
I Ht I Northup: Mrs. Samuel J.
• Juniper, Pt. Pleasant;
Mrs.
On Saturday, September 25 Frank E. SISson, Pomeroy; Lew•t 10 a.m. at the Enterprise is C..Johnston, Rt. 1 Minersville;
E.U.B. Church, Pomeroy, Bar- Mrs. Neal Jeffers, Dexter; Mrs.
· 1ra Joyce Davil! eldest doUgh· Ray F. Allen, Ironton; Roy E.
ter jl Mr. and Mrs. William R Baker, Logan, 0.; Lowell W.
V-8
trans.,
brakes, rwer
Davis, (former residents
of Dickason, Rt. I Jackson; Mrs.
like
Pomeroy, became the bride Robert C. Ankrum, Hut,ting- IJ steenng, radro, beauttful2 tone pamt set off
ol Elwood Howard Kegley. mn 1on, W .Va; Wilham C. Rapp .
new while sictewnll tires. tinted glass and ba"{' up
ol '\llr . '~no Mrs. Elwood Keg· I ironton : Cer!l s. . . uin, Jackson·
lights.
ley, Georgetown, Ohio.
i Mrs. Bessie C. F'erandez, Rt~
Olnciating at the double-ring I Soulh Puint: Rmda Ann PinK- I
1
~~remony was the Rev. MrnzL'I ernuw . Ill. K1tts Hill .
!
Smith.
Birlhs
I'
The ~ride WII.S attired in
a I Mrs. ~~r&lt;.~nk E. Sisson. Pomebt&gt;ll ~s haped dress ol white br11- '~ :·oy, daughter, 10 .17 a.m . MonGMAC Financing Avellable
ca~e, with which she wore a i day; Mrs. James K. Adams, Rt.
damty leal necklace, a gift of 2 Bidwell , son, 6:08 p.m. Mon·
the groom. She carried a hou- d"Y·
que! qf red rosebuds on a Wilile
Discharged
prayer book.
Clarence G. Stephens. George
Viola Kay Dnvis, who serv- Anderson. Mrs. Robert Wheeler,
er her sister as maid-of-honor. Harold McAfee, Donald L. Spen·
Cadillac - Oldsmobile
was attired in yellow and car- cer, Mrs. Blanche Nibert. Dway·
"You'D ute Our QuaJlt)l Way •f Doing Buslnt!JI"
ned a yeUow carnation bouquet. ne Ho•Jck, John H.
Jenkins,
John Yates of Jackson served Clyde A. Linton, Mrs. Grady L.
WY 2·5342
Po~neroy Ohio
as best man.
' Twyman, Charles Alexander,
For ber going · away outfit I Homer C. Moore, Orville L.
the bride chose a dress of mint·
~reen silk, and wore the rosebuds from her bridal bouquet.
The bride is a graduate of
Georgetow• high school. The
groom, also a graduate
or
Georgetown high school, recently completed service with the
U. s. Marines.
l'ollowlng a brief honeymoo!l,
the new Mr. Blld Mrs. Ke-gley
are resldtng with hia parents in
Georgetown uotD completion of
their new home in Kentucky.
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Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph McKenzie recently
were Mr. and Mrs. Henry McCormick and son, Patrick, Qf
Columbus. Other guests on SUnday were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Lewis and children, David and I
carol, Pomeroy.

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next season'• roster llld
Plans were made to enter- Athens hospilal during t h e Girl Scout Troop 185 held its ouUielder Aruro LopezTolediol
1~ln the Good Luck Garden holidays in December. E" c h I first eooklng session Sept. 'l1 catcher Doo Edwards to

Mr. and Mrs. Melvn Mcenzie of Los Angele::; called on
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McKenZie
and other relatives recently.

M. PL&gt;:ASANT - The Sep- · the recent Mason Iowa el..,.

Glrlso' Troop
185 Taking
C00k'mg Lessons

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~Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct.__5,l965

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=N==FURN==t"s"'H;;E;;D" ' h-ouse 6 rooms 500 LB. STEER and a
good
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Rolland!'
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, FUEL OIL heater, 60,000 BTU
10 5 61c
- - - - - -- ~-· - - $60.00. Call 949,2811.
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One 5 rooms un urms
WI , PERFECTION FUEL oil stove j
fenced yard. Other 3 rooms , 65 000 Bm.
Bottle gas ..-okl
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furnis'led on grouud noor 0\U i sl~ve Small gas beater Port660
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CASTLE
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50 x 10 o IJCU"'
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caacelled? 1..osf ,-wonT opera·
room trailer, automatic wash-w· 1 licenleT Call Wl 2-i!'l66 1st FLOOR furnished 4 rooms er and air conditioning. Mar·
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BeautifuJ
wAWut_
eonsole.
Has
.[fer 10 at nl
Hart for appointment to Sf'e AM and FM radi o, and Iour
the propert •
:lc . speed changer. 4
speaker
==;,~~Y___10 2
JOUDd 1ystem. This ts a 1965
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FURNJSHED 3 room apJrtmPnt
od 1 U ed n1 4
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1 m e. 5
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--ground floor. 165 s r mnr
Full balance due $86.00 or pay
WEEKEND
REVIVAL I aurel 1\liddl
11 WY 2·.1 1~
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eport.
j
$1.25 per week. Try it in your
Chff f'ree MethodlSI chun·h, I
tk
home.
CaU WY 2-65 55.
10 1
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Ot·t 8 - 10, 7:30 P· m . ea(' h 1 - . ,- .
9 28 6tc
~vening. Hev. Paul V. Rtre, MODERN 2 .. ~room •l rl,\11 .strtcl Supt.
and
rnent, auto_mahc heat. Re !t·r- CHH ISTM AS TREES: Sheared
former Dl
DOW Pastor of the Cambridge
ences.&gt;).,/!too
5 miles N. of Pomer 0~
&lt;tnd spran•d. to
Scotch
WY
ch andf AUS·
1nan . 25 ·000
10 1 11c
church as evangelist. Every~
~:70.
oose rom:
Twdlln
Tree Farm, Wells·
one welcome. Eugene Gill, 7 ROOM HOUSE and bath. 1
0
pastor.
10 5 3tc garagt, big garden, $40.00
tun, 'lro Ph . 3B4;:: 7 ~· ltc
-HT salely Wl'lb month. Call_ after 5_ o'ck_ok
GEBT'S
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LOSE~ WEIG
Dex-A-Diet Tablets. 0 0 1Y 4th st., Racme, Ohio. CJJI
· , 1'1 gay girl - rea Y
Wl 9-2726
10 1 6t
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whirl alter l)eaning
98e at Sta.rk'l Phannacy.
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carpets
Wtre.
i 21) 60lp TRAJLEH LOTS ~
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1,000 s&amp;H GreeD Stampo ap and n ter . BfOWD I uatl
8i.Jker Fumtture, Middleport.
F REE
How? For Vlewmg the new er Part «State Approved I
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Compact Vacuum Cleaner lD IILIIIIIOI.o.,.u.m,
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1962 VALIANT housetrailer 10
your home Phone Parkers- 1-3324.
1 15 ttc x 50, two bedrooms, 'ean
, "62 II t
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HOUSE FOR RENT, 4 rooms Chester WS..2352 or 985-2353.
9 8 30lp
and bath, 16M Lincoln Hgts.
lD 4 6t

Middleport, WY 2-;}H74.
9

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9 Pass. 6 cyl engine, 4 Speed trans., good lires, radto.
Heater. White and turquoise finish. Real ec.'OilOllll)'.

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VB eaaine. Std. trans. Good tires, white finish. Spotlesa
cleen red interior. Radio and healer,

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MoRNING beating
stove, 11,000 BTU. Call after
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land,
A 61h room house With b&lt;tlh,
wly UC'--u
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The lndtvtllllal Demand t-t uello
metel't'd nnlce lhall H det..,-nlne4
.eparateb'. The lndlvlduJII Demand
ahaU be the Meuul'ed Demand where
the eonrlected 1o111 OD • met.red
eenlce
In 11!11(.'the
('11 conlle(lted
of twenty load
l2Q)
klloYo"attl;\I where
twenty (3()) kUowattl or ~e ... ,,h.
Individual Demand may be determlned, at the Company'~ option, a. the
Mea•ured Demand e.tabU•hed bY contlnuou• meaaurement or by periodic
te.t. ur from
" the
E•Utnateo Uelllllncl
derived
tne c011.nected load.
Meuund Dtmadd.l, fdlher by permlll\lnt lnetallltion ot I demand met•r or bJ periodic w.s1, 1h1U t1e a..
!ermined In accorUance with tha
Company·• •tandard practl~e• and. exeept
In unusual
cue•, 111111 be the
maxornum
30 minute intesrated auowatt demand recording uf an \DI.I!KratM
inJ demand meter, or the hiehut
""",trauon
a thermal
type per·
de.
m•n meter.ofdurln1
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bath and 3 rooms ,
bath.
Both aparlmtntS furnished

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Shempoo &amp; set .. $3.50
p
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$7 50
ermanen,.
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We Sell and Service
w•'6'" and
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corner lot. Gross income '127
per motnh· .,
~. 000·
MIDDLEPORT - Two story
frame, 5 rooms, bath, small
b
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Marie's Style Post
asement, front and
ba
porches, gas heating. $4,000.
:U. 124~· o': Ul7l
ROUTE 143 - 77 acres , 25
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eultivated, balance
pasture I IIEA.TING, PLUMBING. Rural
and WoodS, good siJ room
[Joxo) BoUle Gas. Arnold Broframe homo, ba~
front tilers, 818 E. Mam' Street
porch, bam , c orn en'b , 0 tber
p
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buildings $6 500 00
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ALBERT M. OOX, SALESMAN
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WY t-3138
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4 room bath, basement, gas
Ra-'- ~~
toa~~St VIlli!
furnace. Aluminum storm win1 1 1ft
dows and doors. Carpet.mg
and drapes. CaD be financed. AIJ. OONDmONING, Reh1gel"'
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WY 2-2293.
10 5 tfe ation uervice. Jark I .........
oe.,atlon, New Haven. ~
HOUSE FOR SALE
ftJ 2-3537.
4 1 tfc
Modern Ranch Style. Beautlful
locatiGn on top of amall bill
f.aCJ'ng State Bt'ghway Garage on
RoU~.&lt;;~
'" 7 Wit· h good road to mew
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higbwav. Four bedr....,.....• livina
vvo-o-,
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d1n.i.ng. " family, kitchen,
break·
tu•.., Pay,
l
mald '.!1, Utill'ty and AID
&amp;hop. Three baths, cerarnio tile lUll
and wall to wall carpet on
O.oors. About two-t.b.irdt of
boUH is paneled in mah""""'"Y
II! ""les
111-rvlce
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targe patio and double earport.
On I
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ot 200' :r 390', Hay be seen
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meo1l. WY 1-6434
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or our free catalog and moo~
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ownership
GLOOD CLEAN, Ginseng-- and TWO BE DROO~ bo~ on LincolD Hgts b h k tch
program.
9 22 30tc:
yellow root, no stems. Gin. ·• Ire • 1WY en,
BU+
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"51.., GREEN BEANS and Tumipa.
he.
tomatic
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seng, $27.00 lb. yellOW root,
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$2.00 lb. Junk car batteries,
8 20 c Bring containers. $1 a bushel.
First
bouse below Ravena140 each. Clean copper, '!lc lb .
FOR SALE
wood Ferry. Jobn Cleek Pr~
.Bring to Jack11 Gun
Ex·
--t Pho VI 3-2693
PRIC RE
eTraaaferable WbeD
change, Henderson, w. Va., AUCI'ION - Saturday. October per y.
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t,he Henry Z~lhe~ home iD POTATOES, beans, bringown
661-H
Pomeroy, o. eGuarlhteed 24 months
s
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FOR SALE·. 4 room bo.... Wl'th
H. Roe. Box .n ..
10 5 3tp
yracuse,
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COntainers and pick beaD!! for
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Of 24,1)00 mileS
-:-::::::::::=--::--7C"---:Slate Route 124 and will sell •
balh, full~sized basement. Fuel e Most Popular Uru'l
-AN.TIQUE Furnt'ture,
dis"-,
•1.00 bu. Clarence
ow
the following personal propPorUand. VI •r~
~". Proffitt, oil heat. Lot 100 :a: 100. Don !' In tb U• S.A
misceII8Deou!l. cau Or write: erty, most Of WhiCh formerly
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t 17' tfe Goodnite, Hartlord, W. Va..

Mrl. Howard C'«fl. Ul
Main St., Pomeroy.

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9 29 fitp
"'ce, aD -··- WY OII'IOA LAND FOR SALE suitable for
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'lbe Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
building. 4~10ths of a mile
Authroized Singer Sales and
from the Pomeroy limits. Ph.
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tbe Me•!lund Demand may be deter·
mined by app.roprlate meterln1 equip·
ment dl!liinetl to meuure ruu, thti
lmPlO~t DemanllR
of tiUCh dem~m.b.
Where Meas·
tured
are determined
by
POrlodic te.t, I Mea!IUred Demlnd
10 delernnned 1hall conllllue In effect
unUIIIU})ebeded by a lllb. .q,uent telt.
llli!Umatad
•haD beload.
determl..oed
from Demanruo
the ~on.aeeted
on

AN OR.DINANt:E ll.EPKALlNO OJU&gt;IN·
ANCZ NO. 81:1 AND CONTilA.CTING

WITH COLUMUUS AND SOUTHJr.RN

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SUCCESSORS
ASSIGNS,
TO
LIGHT THE AND
STREB:J'S,
.u.L&amp;'M'S.
LANES AND PVBLlC PLACI.S
IN
THE VILLAGE OF
.IIIDDLEPORT,

PROVlD'IRp foR THt FIXING OF
THE &amp;A.TE8 TO BE CHARGED FOR
sucu smRVICES. AND PROVJDlNG
FOR THE HANNER OF PAYUNT
THEREI"'R.
BE rr ORDAINED BY THE COVNcn.
OF TliE. VILLAGE 01&lt;' MIDDLII:PORT,
STATE oF OHIO:
SECTIONOhio
1: That Columbu. an«
Bouthern
£J.ect.rk:
Compii.D)'
&lt;hereinafter caJJed "Company'"), Ia
hereby ve.teu wiUI \be rtllbt '- IIJJ1~
wtth eJectrlcuy, t1te 1treeu, anen.
lane~ and other publle plae• lD u.

!i:!~'ecar1~M~~~=~~~~C:.~:

:"J:

lleNII.natt.r "' forth.
For 111t1 1erv1ce11 U\e COJniNU\J lhlll
haNe the rliht to chart• and re~e·v•
from
the MunlciP&amp;Uty,
the
Municipality
II bound andand
Obii.IIDI.etl
to PlY to the I.:OmPIIDJI for llld Hr·
vices duri.DII nld period, tn llcl·ordance with the followtnl Schedule ol
Hate':
RATit FOl IJTIIIIEIT LIOMTtNO
1
eaeb tnd1Yidu•t meLtrett ten"le• u lluetl on all n)j,ht burntn , avery
fellow:
du othoun
the pu
year, year.
or approxomuel,
J'lnt D..D00 watta at IIU per cent.
40UO
All fixture•
111 0
Ne•t 8.000
0hJ'
10.000 w1tlll
Wall.l atJ\so70per
....,,.cent.
cent. mounu
WISe llaJo
d". WO" ' I'D 1U unlua other
___
....... month No., Size In Lum1n1, 'i')'pe Rite
.L..., llu.lmum Capaclt.JID IDJ
ldlaU bOt bfl lHI than the mlnlmum Per Lamp Per Year:
::!"'!r:1:::,a~tr~L.aD.Y, IJIICifiad La tt~O:O- 1.000, ona Type nature..
ai :._ uou. Opea Type Fbturee.
MINIMUM CMAiiiOI ·· · ·
· · · - *·50 •
Tbe Minimum M.onlhly Ctiarie lhall
2D - 1.000, GIUI .EncioM!d Fl:dura
M m ao.75 pJua UD Juo per tllow•U on Metel standard~. 145 .00 .
per month appltld. to a Maumu..m SECTION J: SUbJ~ct to the Prevll
C.paelty equl\llie.Dt to 10 par cut tou of SecUoa &amp;'of lhil Ordinan«t.
of tlle mater of (I) the b!Jhat Mu- payment. for Ute 1 treet 11111 un 1 ver:
hilum CapleUy prevloWIIJI ..tabllllh· \'lee fu.r:a.labed hereunder b&gt; lh
4d durlq the term of tha nrvlee Company t-o Ute Kuntctpa 11 t7 , 11 ~
eqntract or (b) u. apaelty require- be mada montllll' in aco::or&lt;lan~ wltll
menu
"' the eonmcL
eon.umer .. apec:Wed bUY
nooerM therefor by ttte ~:om1.11 the aemce
Jlan1, naeb PIJIMDtll to be merte on
or befor.
tbe lot.blhllt
dQ m
of Whldl
the month
RVIe&amp; AND CONTRACT
aut
nceeeo,1jq
the
PROVISlONs
aervtee wu fUrDIJlled. aoc1 m Lila
Eacb eeparate puiDt of deHt'ef'7 event that the HunleJpallt.y lhall fall
ot nrvtee bJ oDI or mon Keterea co mau a.at4 moath.JJ Plll.DIDt •hen
period of tlm•

..

ee!;ki:.c!~

blUed WL4u • 11puate ""'M
contract.
.,.onll' one Metared &amp;ernoe of eactll
pe, II lo Yoltageo lnd Phua. wiD
be JUpplled to a e0111umer under
tbta
Schedule at oae Contract toea.
Uon. Wbere \WO or mon __ _._,
are aupplied to a coDIUmer .............
et one
contract J.Aeatton l.ll.d '""'-•·
...... wtth·
lB u.e lbnitatlou abo.,• •t.a~e&lt;~, ma1
be eombiDild in one Mrvtce eontreet

be"~"-

::!
~~!~~He~=---~~u:f:Z
at the eouumel"'e option.
thl• Scbedule. 01' rna,

pnerallJ appJ&amp;.
to
Wlfh M:alllmum
c,.apaelty J'eq\ljremeata of lau Uua
kUowat\1, althouJh lcra:er eon-

11111
eable

Se.ll.edul&amp;

11
COOIIIIMrll

nmer. may. rrom

tua• to um., "

Ml'Ved
Ita PIOYiltolll.
Howev·
•·
whentmcler
a eouumer'a
MDimua
ca_
•zeeec~~ r10 kilowatt~ or the
\aJ kilowatt
e.aaru •uWilldoa
3),.
OliO
hoDn t. 4Xe&lt;Mda
II.D1' mon~
lc:heclule uao •o&amp; "' a... um~m
or a mlnlanua Pf!ltod of tweln ua)

:;cttJ

:a"

moolhL

TERM or OONTRAcr

n.. term of the eoll&amp;r'lct lor ..,..
"llee 1Uidu' th\1 Schedule 1hall be 11
1110~~
......... Ill tbe lbllriclaal oontrad
wtlb ~ CODIIlmllr, bul 1D no
IliaD t1t4 eoatnd tm11 w 1eu

N•e
tnan
0111 :Veer.
&amp;ECnON 1: nat ru rate~
tor
electrte
~entce At fclrth in Sel'tlon 1
or thta ONIJJI.IlDCe 1.11.au ~.e ealcul•led

u foli&amp;W~:

durlnl the t..rm ot
thil OrdlnlnCf' the Company will c~leulate
forIn standard
ele(.'trlc bUll
ll!rv1ce
lhe Munlcill!o:'ondary
... lll&gt; ,,
th! ratet ~~ forth Ia Section 1 of
\h&gt;~ orrl!nanct
121 Each month the ComPIIOJ wiU
re11der a bill tor 11reet ll,llhtln,ll fterl'Hle In Ule Munlctpallt7 in accor('lan~ with the prCIViBion• of tbe thor-n
effective llreel llllhttna: onlinance of
the Vurdc\pality
(3) Earh mon!h dnrtng the ~enn or
thi8 Or•JmaJice. the CompllnJ will nocalculate billt for re~~h1erotlal IIIII f~n·
eral ler¥lce - lma\1 - 1eooodary
aervlre at the rate• ltt.'t forth tn sectlon 1 M thlti Ot'dinanN&gt; amf'nt1"&lt;1 •n
the
thl manner •et forth In ~tton e of
II Ordonanet
ffl The difference between the ~al0
(1J

Baell mOIItlt

IAilNil CIOOGL. tnd SNUFfY SMITH

,1,()11088

per ee.at lleJ' an.au.m 1....._
l.be dat. ol maturt~ uaw tM d.._
P•ld, aDd l.bould. ltbe MuaJ.clpall:;
default in melliiiJ aD1 1arlt. paymeata
for • pe.rtod of four ((I monthl then
and 1n Utat event tha CompaJ11 llll1
••
time11'""n'"
thereafter .......,
,__••"•·H.ldany
•t.rett
"' ....
.._ ..moe
ftOIICI; and thereafter
watU wllbout
web
tima u tlle fUll amount durt .. tlaa
Compa07 under uae term~ of &amp;bbi
Ordinance llll b"• pa14. u. eom.
::;.;;t
o=
Provided,. howev.a-. tbat . . _....
•han be m1de bJ *h4 01mp - •treet lllhtiDI IIU9ice ~ tor
auch pert!Jd Ill wblell .u1 =e•~
dlal:onlinua4 •lllllda itotto. 1
fld~.
pro1
SJDCTION
J: Tbe
Comp1n7
tlhu1n.1
lbe term
hereof
to illllt 1
dltloaal •treet u1 ht• of the
.~d
•lze
•bove, when
to doeJlftifled
10 by nlolution
of theautbrotzed
Council
PI'OY:Ided.. bowoe~er, th•t the •tr•ei
Hibtt 1h11ll b~ located wllhln ~ tt
of I dlstrlhutJOO circuit of the l:om:
P.DIJI OlAd, pro~ld!d, further, tblt nut
more than ten uw aaatuon•t lilhl•
m.aythebe penod
required
the t.u1 l'UJ'
of
of durJnx
thi1 ord••••••
The Company 8hall not be required
·
~ make ~"Y ellleiUI!ollll ur renew•lt
11
m the
eventInthat
the ~unoclpJiity
In
arre:on
Jll)'ment
tor Mrvlee.
l'l!nl1r!re&lt;l.
The rntnlmum number of etreet
liJiht~ •ball be not teu tbiD the •u•n
of the totill number •peelfied a.bove
and whene\tr additional 111.11.1.11 ar;
~·tailed, the minJmum DUmber of
lilblll
•hall be lncrea.ed accordmgiy
It a. furlhP.r a•.reed UIOI , .. _ ····mpany_thodl mo~e •tr~t liih~o "::ew
tuut1ona, or ch&lt;mxe tn.e type oa 1,z.
tUrts to anu(her !ype IPeCif&gt;e4 lbOVI
.. nque•te.~ by rt•olullon ot the
Council; provided, however, that 1111
actual COlt ul the Company In maklnJ •uch relocation. or ~hanlle ID fi)(.
~Urel, ehau be paJd for by lh .MUillc
IJialJty.
·
SECTION f : The Compln, lhall en.
dellVor to furnllb aufflclent eler.trte
•nern to .teep llid ltreet lilhlln.l
l;amp• nu rnlnJ conunuo111~ durt th
Dl.lht st•.oson each and aveo ~ ~
durintl
t~rm hereof . ll• 1ornl&lt;h
n•• on. u,c
lh
IIIIJ'
ere
a failure
•atd ener11y lorll more
than toan fUrDIIb
llilrerate

of e

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=
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1. Sbeiterod

woo-

~':r.. ~!~nc~~r:;.r:,' P~r!!:~

I

3:1. Ad·

dltlua.
to.

19. MoWit

l

•

bill
33. Ship
pole

oymph
JO. Pf!rtodl
otti~

21. Man'•
nickname
!2. Compan

fl.

36. Sandai"!L&lt; '

tr••
38. Approocb

point .

LI'L ABNER

41. WU' htrao

34. Fa.t.her

39. Pitcher

I

I

Nonl by
Rider

I
l

Haggard
44. CotnpaSI
point

I

toppodhtQ

•
I

mot at

33. Rt~sort
36. Sick
3T,Sberttet,

•o. Public

proceaaion

42. Ba.rge
43. Swit'tiy
44.Ipomin1
46. Mon

unuaual

I~n·t

DoWN
l . SleeveiPsa
garment

..A&gt;---~ travetlinq

been in

Uncle

3. Hu~81

- ..

wtll be a kick
her! Mo't of her

It kina of

lnte to IJe o\artinq
• vacation trip,

2. Vlktog

wagons•

Walt?

4.1'ype

••well, at &amp;east. it isn't snow or rain or heat or dark
of ntgl\t that's holdina: 1a1m Ill)!-

By KING

GASOLINE ALLEY

olft.IAmprev
tiahenn1.

Mrs.

me-asures

DAR,Y CR'l'f'n)QUOTE- Bero'a II'"' to wort It:

r'

AXYD.La.&amp;.&amp;Xa

.. LONOPELLOW
One
letter
limply ltabdl for another In thU
A
for tb ... __ L' X t
·
IUilp 1e II u.d
8

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motber, Mrs. Harry Pettit, wbo
il
Do S
t
Mrs.
tt trona: spen
I
weekend at the home ol ber
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John
Hallid ay. 0 D SundaY th ey at·
tended the fifty second wedding
.
anmversary
of Mr. and Mr I .
Jesse Nelson at Rutland.

wu...,

lo

(.&lt;r the

two 0''

etc.

Slnfl•

I•tter~

trophies, U1e letlJtk ud fot"~M.Uon of the Wi)nJa are
Ea.ch drty Ute code Jett.en are different.

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OZIVTOTU8.-Y!ZXI'!S

9-EI-BUT-

&lt;I NO

IIAOMAN. t--·I'M

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A

SORT

OF A FEMCE -·-I'M·--A-.t.·•-

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Langsville

WMPO Radio

Society Notes
Mr. and Mrs. Carol Pler&lt;t.
Sr. went to Clarksburg, W. Va .
recently to see a football game
between West Minster and Salem College. Their 11011, Davltl.
plays left guard for the Salem
College team. Otheno maldng
the trip were Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Newton of Waverly, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Pierce and SOD,
Bobby of ColumbUI and Mr.
and Mrs. Carol Pierce, Jr. and
SOD Kimmey, of Salem Center.
Leona Kennedy was admil-ted to Holter hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Barr bad
their children as weekend vlsll-ors. They were Mr. and Mr1.
Blair Cadwallader of S.am••.

:=et::':O!::t~~~~: ~.!~n~:,:P;~

f:te•.

i
I

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~ight

30. M.euure

30. Boat basln
31. Least

~~ -

-

11

r

:l8. Weighed
ll9. Flat-

Waneta Radekin.
potluck
SUpper WaS Served. Jt W88 d&amp;Cided to hold regular meetin 8!1
On the fourth Saturdau....,£d e&amp;Ch

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II'ONDAY t11RIJ I'IIIDAYs,oo Sign On - Newo
b o; lS&amp;ered 8eart "·
6 :W Metgs (;ounty RFO
8 ·25 Paul Bowen, Farm
8'31 News
8:o7 Woatber
7 00 Natlonal .~ewt
I :1111 BW Miller Shov
7:30 Spo!U ParMe
~how

7' 35 BiD Miller
1:3~ Picken~

Hardware
Thurs.)

ITut~

uo

Newo

8 BtU Miller Show
8 4S Baker Furniture Show
9 oo Newa
v.1111 Colfee wltb Janel
IVOO Portraib oi a Patriot
lO ll:- Swap Shop

10:30 BlU Miller Bru,ch Show
W: 43 Mason Agr. P&gt;vgram
!Tuesday)
10:43 Family Woi'SIIlp (1bun.l
1~: 1&gt; A.I&gt;.C. Program (Friday)
11:1111 Newa
lUll filly'a Country JUIICUon
11 30 · l'l11y's Country Hymns
12:00 Cement Hlock Newa
LZJO Gooasler'a Gues1 Star
&lt;Friday)
1~: 30 (.ftrry Alldenoo Show
3, 'II: Jlm Meeo Show
U5 Blaettnar Auto Show
UO Electric Company Nelli
4:~. J1m Mees Sho"
5·110 ~ews
5:05 Jim Mees Show
5,30 Rtzer's Wealhlr Report
li'50 Sports Paraat
-

fHE

-BORN
-

LOSER

I· 00 Sundown Serenade

•

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1

WJEH RADI()

Monday Th•ougb Friday
7:15 Sign On, Musical Clock
SATURDAYS US News in Brief
8,00 Sign On - Newo
7:30 Musical Clock
&amp;.30 Happy Valley Boys
7:45 Echoes ol Joy
8:tli Country MUSIC Time
UO Ohio Valley News
8:20 Country Jomooree
1: ~ World News
Protestant Hour
1' 10 Sports Today
1:15 Weather Pictura
7:30 Sporta Parade
8:16 Mustcal Clock
7: 3S Larry Anderson ShtJW
8:55 Community News
w. 45 lt's Music - o\rmy
11 :00 Dutton's and Herna Dairy t:lltl Tallt ol the Town
9:55 Mason County News
rop fen Sllow
10:1141 Publlo Service
12:00 News
141:0S Family Worship Hour
12:15 lus1cal lDterlud,141:30 Latchstring
12-!0 Rev Merlin l'aets
11:1111
Newa
1:110 News
!1 :05 Morning Melodies
1:05 Jim Mees Show
1except Friday,
o:50 Sports Parade
Church
Bells Ring)
I: 1111 Sundown Serenade
11:45
World
News
8:45 Sign 011
11:55 Ma901' County News
~l'NIIAYS 12:00 Community News
7:30 Sign On - Arm1 Hour
12:0S Noon News
7:5&amp; News
12,10 Mernta
UO Baptist Layman'• Hour
12: IS Mid Day Weather
1,30 Sunda) Show
12 ' 20 BullellD Board
t:!O 1be Bible Speak• to You 1VI5 News 0 Grams
8:45 Legislative Report
~:30 Couo!J Agent
10 tx; The Good t.ite
li:U Colllllry Go Round
tO' •• (;ongressman Moeller
1:5&amp; News Beat
10:30 The Country Hymntimen l: 00 Country Go Rolllld
11:30 The Qwet Hour
l:5S Newo Beat
IUD News
3:110 1\lid Way Matinee
1%:15 The ChrtsUana Hour
S:&amp;!i News Belt
12:30 The Rev. Merllr Teele
t:OO Dlsclng With Don
1:30 The Rev. SUu Billups
t:30 Interchange
l'lltl The Rev. Andrew PlriOGI 1:00 CoiDIDIDiity Newe
U~ Sunday •howr.u.
1:06 Muoo County News
1:00 Sundown 8erenaQe
1: 10 World • Nlllottal Newo
6:45 Stgo 011
1:16 SpoUllln .. Sporla
ti: 15 Sign Off

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5:30
7:40
7:15

7: 15
7:25
7:30
7:45
1:011

I
Weather
Sunset Boul~ard
NOW!
Sign Off
Sign On, Musl~1l Clock
News in Briel :
Musical Clock 1
Echoes of Joy
Ohio Valley Nllws
World Newa ,
Sporta Toda#
Weather Picture
Pt. Pleasant Football

I

8:06
8: to
8: 11
8: II
10:30 Song, lor CbiidreD
10:43 Tbe Golden Key
11:00 News
u:r: Saturday Sho•
12:1111 Local, Ohio, Nal Newe
12:20 SulloUn t!oard
12:25 News 0 ar..o
12:30 Saturday Natinee
I: 30 News Headllnel
1:31 Saturday Matinee
l:SS News

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JM DOt(T PAY ME
NO NINO I Al-l

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AH'I\WWS, "r'1418 twn' .
MD TlMii ~ MOOESTYI
..J1!ST LetJM£ QT MY i\&amp;
ill: Ill&lt; 'Tl£0,
~. fJK ~ow T"TtJRH
rr llGtrr wrnl mg

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WEREIIT
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2:00 Sllturday Matlllft
Z:30 Newo Headlllles
2:31 Saturday Kalm&lt;e

2:5S News
3:00 S.turday Metlnoe
3:10 Newa 8eadllneo
3:31 Saturday Matinee
3:5S Newo
4:00 Dlscing with Doss
4:30 Top TeD Revue
1:00 Newe Rolllldup
5:15 Interlude
5:30 Community Choln
1:00 Dinner Mll'lloale
7:00 D'"""' Party
7;to Newo

--

7:45 Of! tho Air

By ART SANSOM
I'LL HAVE TO l'J-.! INK
SOME OTHER ¥oJAY

FINDING OUT Wf\0
le.-MIERf: HE'S
FRDM ... AND ~'HAT
HES t:tl!Ni5 IN

Cf!YJ

Property

Transfers

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Po~:qeru,

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.........

•
•
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room
28. Alda.Ue

pinochle

ate
27. Insert

A

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14. Poke
16. Incite

18. Nonentity
21. Scoffed
J3. Reverber-

~

25. FDWl

lion at

laUon
17. Append

dek
er; treasurer, Estella Ra tn;
. ,..,..
secretary, Sherne
,,~:n et I La
••
dy officers, Wanetta Radekm,
lltz
Helen Turner,
Ellen Sch :
.
.
Horne Economics chairman
lS

I FERGOT
lO FETCH
A cuP ..

16. H&amp;l'en\

10. Comblna,.

18. Conste&amp;.

.J en~.L;:.,~ l

UH· ..

SHORE,
ELVINEY

24. Danger-

9. Tart

15. Small
lizard

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:~~: :J!vs~~~~s~%a~AN~ ~:;-e~~~:~~ ·~:!' ~eun~~~P~~1'; .~fl

lndllUI.

U. Cra.yon

comb,; Aut. Steward, Ken Y
Bolen·, Chaplain, Anna E. Tum-_

and Ull! Clkulatio111 18 provided In ::~b cJ"regate outap fumiabed to
• 29 Uc Refrigerator I gas range, utUPar&amp;II'I'Ph !3) h!rl!lnabove reterrea
ompan, b)' \he Munlt'IPallty
;;;;;;;:--;;;;;;;;;-;;;o-,:::c;-- '"
ily 'thle, 7 pl'ece wood ..&amp;;_
to tn thi1 Section 2 •h•ll be- applied within ten UOJ d"Y' ath!r receJpt of
PINE TIMBER and will pay
Wlr'
to the pa)'I'Dent of the current billl bill for .uch ~ervlce. there 1h11l be •
ell~? . buffet, dishes, cooking
to the Munl~lpaltt, for eervke ren. pro rat.&amp; reducuon from lbe bill for
as mucb as $4 per cord for II
dere-d under the tl'len effect! 'VI Street Pld month IG cover IUCh OUlail&amp;l N
UtenSilS tables stands Wash
Llahllnr Ordinance includlnl ,., un. Habtllty •bali llll~&lt;:h to the C . '
1
ood pine 80d alSO good tl8f'd stands, ' Thor washer,
ld balanee from prniOWI perlnda.
"
fQr an)' dlacontinuance. o1 lervk
omplllf
1
sewm'g
Po
0
pa
..
lwood
saw timber. Write or
merey, •
Any mch dlffeNnl'\8 not requlred ror ._!I!A:.TIOS &amp; Until eucJI ume 14 U..
machine, bed compile, dresM
.
other outbuildings, on Rt. l4J.
tl'l PAYment or the &lt;!urrent bill •tlall
ton ot tne Mumc:tpallt~· aulhor- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Babr and
see M. w. Runyon, Miner.
ser, daybed, bedding, rugs . pairs. porch and
Wtndm'
be applled to IUbHquent bllD
for lze an alterna11V4 method for the;
ville, Ohio, Eagle Ridge Rd.
shades all kinds, free esti7 miles !rom Pomerov. Gr1cd
llld nrvlcu.
payment or \l:le then current btillo Mr· and Mrs. Duane Barr and
library table, rockers, odd
locatJ·on . 1\'Y 2- 3079 _.
Section :!1· That. In tbe event the of the Municlpllitl' for the llreet son, Shawn, of Oak Hill.
9 11 30tc
h
mates. Dale Wippel, 215 UnLegal Notice
term of an1 rontnct tor •tandard lilbtlnr and otJ1er nmeu me•uon.
C airs, hassock, Phtlco TV.
.
29 Gtc
aeeondary electrle ll!rvtee llere•ner !:cbln 1hil1 Ordin~~nce, colleeuon for
Mrs. Cora Morris, wbo bas
9
blwn mower, hand tools and lOr Ave., Pomeroy. 9 11 30tc
ORDtN.a.NCI No-:- ,p
IDide with contumen Ill the Munlct•erv «! •ball be mad. .. Pro~M;I
been
serioUIIy lll in Meigs GoDnstrudiont
----~R
SAL[;!
....
,,
...
D•t•
SeptemMr
••
nu
pallty
punuant'
to
lhe
provl•lolll
of
ed
in
Ordinance
No.
813
ol
lhl
AI
•
I
many other items not !J.&lt;;ted. !'
Auto Sales
~.:.
4 room house, ~ ORDINANt.:t; tt.EP.EALJ!!IG o.tt.uJN- thl• Ordlnanee ah•ll •slend beyond tc':::!f·
ua.. era! hospital, was taken to the
Clell B. Wood, Owner.
---~
~-~ _
~
new bath, large porch, base- RATES
ANCE NO.
an ANV YJXlNU AND
THE the
of thi~
ION 1: The ~ •b 1u
Ji'O
WHl&lt;:H COLUMBUS
an&lt;!!,termtn3tlon
tile ntn, date
lnetuo.1n1
the Or&lt;llll·
M.llltl- •ave the .Munl~lp,al'tl' harmJeu fr
ll. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS!
home of her son, Mr. and Mrl.
1
llaD - •nml!fl II IDCI GYer. llle~UI'II
TERMS: Cash
R SALE: 1950 GMC .-2 ton ment, new paint, 1 acre SOUTHERN OHIO ELIOC'TKIC COM· mum Monttll;r Charte. &lt;"harruble &amp;nJ Inc:\ all J1abl tty occUionaa o:
Marvin Morris near Outer. She
Not responsible for accidents
truck . Completely rebui!l $225 , ground. on brick road o If
t:;
remains about the same.
•,.ralnlnt!.. Ill lonl .. l'l!qulred.
Sale conducted l:lra"ford Attl'O!lte Sayre, Portland, VI a.: Rt. 7, $3,500.00. Phone WY z. ARD sECONDARY EUCTJllC S!:llY· time ncb eharre II mane.
..
ope",lion of Ill llreet 1111htiftl •nOUIJID
or joDe npea Experience
'l
ICE
TO
t,;ONSUMERS tN THE VU.,. bSF.f'TION 4: That th! Rulea ll'ld
':
D
•aid
¥unlcll'aJ.tty.
Mr. and Mrs. Llnyd Thomea
6127 ·
22J9. ____ 10 5 3tC
UJualU
UlllleeeUai'J'.
Grammar tion Co.
10 2 fitC
9 14 30tc LAOE OF MIDDLEPORT.
MEIGS
lll.l}atlone ~ontllned 111 lbe Com.
[(.,-JOS 7: Ail fixturea lbaU be
ealled
on Leona Kennedy !1maellool lllffielent for m•nJ Jot... I,,;;--~~--------.:_;_.::..,
COUNTY. OIUO, ANU ESTABLIS- pany • P.U C.O. No 1 an Ole with ::::~med In u Jood or&lt;ter IUI.d co•
i'RD IDiormauon ou Job1, •aW'Iea.ll
FOR SALE: 1962 Studebaker 4
Livestoc•·
lNG A FOIIMULA .t'OK VARV1NG The Public Ututuea Commla•ton of ol
u. pr;~ctJcable at the ••PIIDM day. Other afternoon caller wae
r.quirem111b Wnl.lt 1'0DA1 Jl1'ln.l
d
.
K
SUCH RAT&amp;S.
Ohio (a. the 1aml! m117, from time tG
the Compan,. T.ltJe t-o ,.,. wlru
n•m. .nd aao.1re • . unnln kr\ee,
Indian Summer Sale
r. slatwn wagon, low m.tle- ONE -:oAIR 6
-- ld
k
time.1 M ameno.e.~ or supplemente&lt;tl
I•~P• alld appurtenancu ueo:i ber brother, Clarenecl Jlupe
::: ~:- C• of tb• OaU:1
age. Citizens National Bank
·
year 0
wor Bt: IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNcn. u "" not In ronnJ~t with the ex·
the (;ompaoy ta fllrnlal:l1.nl the
of Middleport.
'I horses. Phone SH 2-5811 .
ot' THE VlLLA&lt;.tE m· JIWDL.I!a'UHT, Pretlll provtstu111 of tht8 Ordinance are aervtre contemplated in thil Ordt
M1ddleport, Ohio. 9 29 6tc
, tc b"TATE ot· OIUO:
•PPlkable to all ~~entce renden!d un. ant-e II and 1b.aU be Ill the Compea;·
NOW AT LANDMARK
der and Punuant to tnll Orlllnance, SECTION 8: That UW OrdlnaQt~
10 " 6
For Rent
o;:;;;;;,-""=
Ooun• of it~ms now on s•lt
FOR SALE OR TRADE or take
SD:TION 1: Th•t tho rat.ea and prte- Nothln1 rontatned Within thl• Ordln- altall cancel btd aupenea1 OrdJDo to Bemlce Jelfen, .lit - .
I'OUR ROOM- Furnished apart-·
Legal Noti•.e.
a wbi~h Columbu• and Southern ant!• •h~ll prevent an:r eon1urner an~e11 No. 8U PWIId " ' " 1, 1N4 and Salisbury.
at lower prices.
over payments, 65 Dodge Cor_.
Ohio Electric com11 an 7 Oterelnefter fro~ takonf ll&lt;lnnllte. wtthln the et- ~ Cllk• atrect from ana .n.r th•
ment. WY 2-3658.
10 t tic
onet 440, hardtop, aulomat~c - - NOTICE~ILIECTtON
ulled "Company"J,
Its \.'UCCUIOrl feehve l't'r!OG of tnll Ol'dlnan", or .:rllut period allowld b l•w IDd
Maurice 0. Wright, llarGIItJ
COME IN AND REGISTER
OH T.a.x lEVY IN EXCI!SS 0 ,.
and auifnR. 1hall ba entltled
to ~Y .applicable rule. re~l.ll.tlon, mp..
Written acceptmoe liJ thl (;om,
Help Wanted
YOU MAY WIN ONE OF
transmiss ion wilh 318 engine.
THE TEN MILL LtMtTATIOH
charse for 5tano.ard eecorul.al'J' etee· ~rnent or optional rat! wht~h tha -r,-n"n:;ct •ball lennilw.ce 011 MH'UI Wright to Frank T, Baldy, A•
100 FR
M [
11
1\' '11(
tri&lt;' eerv•t!'- fum11hed to couumen mp•nJ ma7 mate 1111\table tn lt. '
•
0
11
c:;
EE PRIZESI
NO
US se or trade al llTICf': .
F: '" her" " Miven th~l
tn in the Vlllale of MIDDWU'OHT Ohio P.U.C.O. No 1 on me wttll The Publlo SECTION II: Tbe t.ann. and .,.,,. gust J. Baldy, parcell, Salem.
~TAIL 'SALF:S
EBK('tiVf
- :I PURCHASE NECESSARY.
AI SO 4 new tireS
·
of a rtP.~oluUon
nf
lhe
Utllltle. Coraml111ion of Ohio for tha tor. of tht. Oni1Dance 11'1 Jolin a.nc;;
Katherine Grant, Cbrfstllle
" Cl
~ ' '
for Sale 750 Plii'II\WH'!;
1\o)arrl ol Tnwnshop
TruNtt"ell of
lhe (henlndter cllll!rt "Munlctp.aJtt)."l fo; elan
of' MII'Y\ee in 1 ed
.elreral lncl U..l 1
fuiJ parlirulars. includlnu"' ex- eRegisto;or At Storl or Th• I1 ll H· Ca II WY 2-7831 anytime Town~hop
ot
cne~ter
.
.
\lelr.~
County.
thfl
period
•et
Co.rtb
m
Section
6 of
vo rate1
v . contained DDtp efteet the valt41ty
nval41t¥
of ou ltlall Grant to Frank Murray, Amal&gt;
nhon 1w 88,.... 011 lh~ 121 h da~ or July, Ull1 Ordinance are hereby hll'l!d at bef'iECT
ION
5!
The
of
tna
otben,
1
penenre. Heh:'rences. "!C. , re- ' Se
after 4·30
IIHI5. th('re v.oll h! ~ubmtttl'd to 11 not to exceed tile touowm1 Schedule "n •hall 1M! effective wltn reo- lq Ul8d by the Counel.l of the vn da Murray, Lots, Middleport.
9 29 12tc •nte
. d
rvice Station
of Ihe po"(&gt;ple of ~Pid Clw•l~r of. Rate 1 :
" ' : ; ' to bUll bul!d on l"f!.IUI1r meter ~of MlddleJIOrt Ulla IIUI 4"1 ai
QUire . Wrile · 111t'
l);uly ·
- -ToWTUihlp at 01 General El!ctlon to
AIIIDINCI lllVICI
J"e
inge m~de on nr after the effi!C'· Artllt, 11HI5.
T. W. Koudrtck, Dela!JI KenSentinel. Box 668 N. Porr:- 1 ~ POMEROY
964 PIObll..JTIACk, Booneville con- beuh' 'hf'loi "' !he Tuwruihip uf Chutl!r, eo~."::~· u's~~.re:,~.·..·~.;:.r;-tce ..
to : : :~':.,~;~~~·,=Inane&amp; and lhaD
EST: ~Rg~~·.
drick to Mildred J. Bailey, Jo0 • at the rerular pteefl of vot1n11
ver 1 e. ta e over payments thPnoin
· cur· with
SECTION tl ' n. et, · If at anJ tl~
roy , Ohio.
10 5 3tc
•
'"" ., "''"I
, on TUt•oday, the ?nd daY of cyelq 120 • 240 voltl. alter1111.Unr
AufUit ·t. ltU
I
seph R. Bailey, pareele, Rut.
E M I St
or !2.40tJ cash.
Automatic Novemhf'r. llffl!\, thf' f!Uelllion
of rent, IUJIPiied thrOUI(b Qvernead dll· anr ·~::enod fh:ed l:IJ' lhll Ordta1M Smith, Ma7(1r
laud.
WANTED : Operatina~
room
' I ll •
pomeroy
•" •
tr&lt;tnsmiSSIOn, power steert·n g IIPvy!nJ,
exru•
of the of ter;
mill trtbutlon factUtll!l.
tze ~. • lte maUve
uniclPeltty
lhould
author.
(1()} I. 10. lte
llmltat•on.In tor
lhf' heneflt
l"hoe~ter Font 20 kwh or leu per month for
methiMI
lor the
paJ·
Twentietb Street Bank
lo
nurse J full time, I part ttme I
--and brakes. Phone 985-2240 Town,ll!l' Hn .lrd &lt;If Trusten for the suo
=~!rf' the tnen eurnat bllll or tne
Libe al 1
1
k 5011
~
~
C I 'I
' purpu~e or maintenance of Town•h•p Nn\ 60 llwb per month a.ae 111r tlla ra:::.II:.Of~r ltreet JlJht\nrJ at
Gay P. Gillenwater, parcell,
.
r s~ _ary. peas-ant wor · ,
In 700 tlALES of good hay.
00 v1le exchange.
, cemf'lf'l't('O;
kwh
~
n •ecoroan~• •ltD tile
Ratland.
mg
10 2 6tp ' inmg
Saod Ia~
t~.; ufbemg.~ amill•
renew•!
of ~n e•·
Nut 100 .twb per montb. :1.11e ..., the
,,:;::l!a~~"!:lo111
the then ef.
Co condttlOns, 7- .1:30 shift . G A Deem, Racme, Ohio.
lo run
lor kwh
M
ll"htlnfof Ol'dlt'laftce
of
Clara B. 'l'holiUII,
ntact Admmislrator, Medi10 2 3te L O. McCo·y-, Auctiooe.er,- Che f•~e year~~ at a rate not exceetlmi Nut 600 kwb par month, l.9c par prlr.. uTI:"'palitJ. theb tha ntH an«
cal Center Hosp tal {' !I'
-~
1- .!10 mo ll~ '"' each one dollor ,)1 ~alu· llwh
trtr
or ltlndard lecond...,. •~
B.
Tbomu to Leona
· 1 ' va ipnl - TURNIPS f --- 1- F k E
ler, Ohio.
9 18 tf atiun . whlrh
amount&amp; to
F'ive loll over 800 &amp;1¥b per month. 1.1c altai\ ':!"lee, •eretn1bove ut forth
Bertha UeviJii, lol,
is, Ohio.
10 2 61c
' or _sa e. ran
mc C('ll\8 lor each one hundred dnll-'trt per kwh
:mendefJ .. fallows:
- ---enck on B&lt;ttley 's Run Rd .
CUSTOM BUTCHERING
d of v~ tualoon, for nve yean
Minunum l:Jier,e. 11.10 per m•tw 111• .,!~IOIMCI IIKYICI
ville.
MALE HELP WI\NTED. SurIO 2 3tc
an
The f'nllo for 1111d Election. will be per month.
Olar
mum Chll'll ana the
·
cutting. Will buy hides every opl'n ~t 6 30 o rlcok A. ~- and rt
GINIAAL IIAYIC:I - SMALL - elect:! '!~et:- nnt 30 kwh or 1e11 or
Gamet Jluel Rulaell, dee.,
ger Boy - F'ood - 0 · l·b rna : BALED ALFALF
M d
malu npPn unul 11:30 cr'ciOl'k P. lit~
•.~COHDAIT
•hall be 11 f&amp;.Dotheonwrnfld per montll.
Poul
V'eese,
Helen
to
to
Cleveland RuaaeD, RayiDOid
needs sharp aggresstve youno :
A hay, any a-1 : on ay . Phtl Me1er, Phone r.a~h·rn standard Time ot uid llav AVAJLABlLln
rwmat
·
•rwtae thl •ehHuJe
.., mount b M Coo
SH 2
WY • "'10
Bv ordu of the Board or r::1eC: Available ror •••raJ ll!rht aDd. 01 n• unehlnled.
Ida
Marlin,
Louis
Jeffers,
dec.,
Raooell,
Clsle llnlcomb, Verlil
men between a,t::es ')] 17 and
· · ·
per,
IroN
·
9 18 tfc
liun~ . or Meigs eountl'. Ohio.
POwer •en-1«- t.o coneumen u•tnr
MIKAL IIRYtCI- IMALL5408.
_
10 2 3tp KAR-l. -GRU·E~S-ER, PlumbJ'ng
F.mmtll G wm. Chairman
the company'• llllndanl aervteto lor
'l'be .., H1CONDARY
7 acres, llllem.
Klela, Florence EbllD, Affld. b'
~
llnrothy M Jolm•ton. Clerk
pu.rpo.e. otber than rHidantial ....
e •• or tbe ftnt 10 l1:wb or
30, fOr COUn ter and kitchen
Anna
M.
Ryther,
Spec.
Com.,
Tr8111.,
Sallabury.
work . Niaht
Minersville. Datell
l!MI&amp;.
and
ettabli5hinJ
Maxlmo.rn
Capacltlf'l pta M~
et.;e~~
e:er-u (!ODIUmlftl per
1
• and dil "' p'); ,IIOO"' ONE
d 'II OLIVER s_uperJOr grain! and HMting,
&lt;91 211: Stptember
uoo ~. 12, 2'7
UJ, 4tc
•eaeraJ.l)'
11!11 than
JO tllowatta.
II( I.MI and tha lftrl.
available . Full or ·parl time
n , power ltft. Young set-j Ohio. End your sewer troubCHARACTER oF SEBVIC&amp;
.,.
mum onthiJ Chute •hell
ters and tJ ani I
I Ph I I II'
LIEGAl NOTICE liNT IICI
Altematln.l ~urrenL,. CJell, llell't'- -·red~IM!h':i~ per month. Otnere "'es or sa f'.
·
es
e have all sizes. Sewer
LEGAL NOTICE
ered from the compa.a.~'a aeeoDdar~ ad
u • renwu une~~•••·
Work. Excellent opportuntty
WY TIIIMI .••
for advancement. ,\pnil·
-n
985--2421,
Chester.
.
machines
.
Reasonable
rate!!l.
IN
TMI
COMMOH
PLEAI
c:ou1T
d•~tr1button
•Y•t•m~
at
MmtD.al
YoltiiiCTJON
,
· t tb11 Ot'dlnaooa
,.. 1
o• Mil" c:eu.ntr. Ol'lle
aile• or t:ltl, IJ0-240 or 1.J0.108 t'Ol\1,
: ....
person: 2:1 West Union. Ath9 28 Gtpl Call WY 2-2!fi4, day or night. Merr A. uary,
1111111e ph111e: and. tiiM08, tii-MO WU87eaneotl and IUpertlde Ordina"ce
I
Minlf'IYill•, 0"'''
Plalotftff,
208, :lfO and f80 votU, 3 phue. S.r· No, 1 Paued JnM a. t91ft, end 1ab
enJ, Ohio.
9 30 6tc SLUGGISH septic tank? Clog· _
.
9 15 tfc
vL
v1~e of •t 1ea11 o~W 1)1 tU lonJatnJ ~ :"m u4 after the •arlie"
d d · ? G
Anreld • · Laarr,
character1sllc• •h•ll be made availowed b7 llw lnd u. wrt&amp;ge
rams . ~et Klean-EmCamping E •
Acltlfl Unkn-n.
De-felt•ent.
able to II CUitomer tbl partJCUllr
•""Ptaace bJ Columbua
aDd
1ftiUrlnC8
A[[ SeptiC Tank
Cleaner. _
'JUip,
NOTICI IY PUIUCATIOH
lel"o·J~ ch1ncterlltl~ &amp;a ba at 1M ~~ Oblo Dtctrte CompaD.f.
-:::'~;;;;-~;-;
.c,-,---.. -- ----- - Mo. UAU optiOJI of the CompanJ
...... uOHa: That UN!I terma ud
JlAETNA CASUALTV fn~urm'~rE' Landmark
Farm Bureau. END OF St;ASON SALE
Amotd R. Leal')', wnoae place of SCHEDULt: OF CHAaGES
PI'O¥klo1ll 1of t.blt Orcttnlnce aN Jot•\
1
Mullen Insurance Agency, Inc. Pomero}'.
9 J 3otp Save up to $250 on Apache
20 .twb or,.. per moatb tor
o:.
Pomeroy. Phone WY 2-3381. SOLID MAPLE -earlY - America Camper Trailers; 10 per cent =tn~:dh~~lfne:h,fl~nh!~ J:.!~~ aw~ext so l1:wu P.,. monUl. I.OU ,., P~.;.ed bJ tiM councn or 1Jia
9 1 tfe
5 pc. dinmg room uit 1 'k
off on Coleman stoves, l8D· Pteu or Melr• couftty, Ohto. cue No.
Ned 1100 l1:wb ...,. maaur., piUt 101 :,~ -[ 1m,..ddlaport, thll rm. «ar
::::==-::---,o-S :e •I e terns
d oth
· 1•t 13.BZI, ~~)'lnJ tor a IUVOl'(!e rutor- twh per kw ol' ~rnlllll Capacli:J' lll A~ 'OeDe' Q t4 ,..._..
PHUTO Copying Semce- r;.:;_ new . WY Z..2704.
er campmg - ation o1 mllider'l ••me, ~~. and ueen o1 a.o 1:w, ul3'f per awb
A
n · ..._.
............ --- --- 9. -28 8tc ems; an
Good UtedX 28' other Proper n!llef on \he Jround Gf Balance to 6000 k1¥11 JIU' mHt.. .,.;rrolfM
_w. lUI d., ., AQUat,
Ia
4egaJ
amrenee
~,...,made
~of: -•
aJm papers. TAKE SOU.. away the Blue hoooetra'ler _ price redu C- "',nrlfulMOrl!
than of
1lx wet
nan defendant
tut put. 1.1na
All per
over.twh
11000 llwh par mondt. •.cna
J..H 8mllh, M1yor
MJ'WI 1 ~·u8 IIJU
OSI anJ Lustre way from carpets and ed for quick sale. Amsbary Slitf Cause wiD be for hearln.l 0&amp; per .twb
ClOJ 5, 10, 2te
ltber dlooewemne
...natl.
upholstery.
Rent electric Apache Trailer sates, 63t ;:II atter the 3rd day of November, ~!'::~~~;o~moN w MAXIMUM
..... blllruce,
shampooer
Baker F'urni- 4th Ave ., Gallipolis, Ohio. Crew, Cr•w
Merr anll
.......
ry, PlelntiH
Theof\taxJmum
Capat'lty Deliii!DGI
.,.l IN that
Mrs.
Barr spent
a week
PIN'tttr.
IUDJ
the lndl\ldltll
of at Wa&lt;&gt;hiNriii.D Pa
where
.. _
I t tlc
lure Company, Middleport.
446·0239.
10 5 3tc AHorneya Mr tllllntltf
eacb metered ltlnice .upplltit under
· •1 ~ ....... '
''
lZil~
(I) 21. 2¥; ClV) J. 11. It, 18; Ub 1,1\c f.ha Pl'OYiliOOI .t 'd+•'• ,-. Barr ll .....,.
!" ~.;,. .~llillitiii;;.jii;i\.;iiilililljif.lli!•

lrv

otTroy

mission
12, Spea.r
13. Defile

'

month.
Mrs. Nellie Vale Is convalese,·ng from a recent heart attack
at the home of her mother, Mrs.
•·•M'lSI ..u.~
J. E. HadeiWI&lt;
.__,
Massey of Albany l• asslstin"
0
with the housework.
u - . Grace Hensler l!ipeDt I
Lru.o
week
at the home of her son,
Mr. and Mrs. John Paul Hens1N
k
ler 0 ewar .
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Slater
Mil'ersport called on
N 11. V I S d
e Le a e un ay.
Evangelistic services will beSepL
gin at the Nazarene church
30 wlth Olan Harvey local nA«•
•to
· t'
r, ISSIS mg.
N
Mrs· John Paul Hensler~ ew-..&amp;.
spent the week Wl'lh her

•. Loot king
11. Famou.

G. A. Radekln, Lecturer, Dorothy Bolen; Steward, E. W. Bol-

I. ThUtt
6. Beg
7. Flowed
8. Quecbuu.

lnle!IJ

Laurl Grange met Satur BY
Mr MinDl
evening with
5.
I
ten, master, presiding. 1be fo].
_, __.._..
loWing ofiicerl
W'erl Overseer
~~:
Albert Bolen

Master,

CAN 1 BORRY A
CUP OF CIJRN MfAL,
LOWEEZY?

DAILY CROSSWORD

B•' Mn. J. t:',. BadeUtd

:eDdcoun:t:':' U:.t= ::::n::o;:: :::-ta:!.48!rlh! of

and

tm~ter

pom
• t Rock
Society Notes

MEJ.W! COUNTl, OIUO FIXING OR

4

lverydly Specills
M
Marl... Style Post
H • ....
$1 25
llrCU•a ·&amp;· ·Sets
· · · · ..
• ' $1.50
•
Shampoo

I

:!':~d~t o~111;:!rfl~~::~~

ORDINANCI NO. 1M

lffectiYe D•t• leptemHr ,, 1HJ

YES~tllll HE

WIIS
ABlE 1008TAINf)(01lC flRit!;. HE

NMR8EUEVED

HE JUST NEE!a&gt; THEM lO
R£111* fi'JN,OR ~STRACT
H"' I
A111M5, RESOimD TO

�.. "

of West Carrollton visited Sat- Second Lieutenant Edg~~
8-DaUy Sentinel Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Oct. 5, !965 er call was given for young peo- entitled, "Thank You For CallW.:....~-'------'--- - --pie, pastors and mtssions in Lat- lng," wtth Mrs. Tony Fowler
urday, w1th Mr. and Mrs. Ever- 1tung of Waco, Texas sp M
l
m Amenoa the world Confer- and Mrs. Manmng Kloes taking
ett
Thomas.
weekend wtth h1s mother, "·
1
0
Or
IS OpiC ence and 'tor denommHimnal part. !I stressed use of the
Mr and Mrs Paul Schuler i Eddie Hartung and hill brother,
'ef
leaders Mrs Owen led m the Love G1ft boxes. In charge of
who lost their home by ftre Kenneth.
mg 0
ISSIOnary OCI y
closing pra)er.
the offering were Mrs. Dana
Mirldleoort
A E .
I
I
th Friday. are staying Wllh hiS par- Mrs. Ed•ie Hartung and sons,
0
Mrs. Donald Boone gave an 1dleport ftr st Bapltst Church Devottnns were given by the Hamm of the Dorcas Cirele
ptscopa nun ~om tie ents, Mr. and Mrs Jacob Schu· Edgar 1. i Kenneth were Sat~ blformative report on Hong I Monday evening at the church. El t· Ct' de wnh Mrs Milton and Mrs. Frances Bearhs oi the Mrs. C, E. Vance and her ~onc~en! of the111Trbansftgura ont Ier Locusl St.
urdny evening dinner guests of
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IH od m ·harge She read scrip-~ veJOY Jrc e.
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Mrs Theodore Ebersbach and he r mother, Mrs . Mabel Van
•an~ to the B. M :'i!\nborn ! explostion in relauion to th~ Ul?t' troml MatU;ew and a medi· The Dorcas Cir~le was in of Kent. Ohio, former Middle- G~ac~sbh~r~~~~~E~enin eG~~d~ Mrs. j o. Roedel have return- Mete.r and Mr and Mrs. Henry
Mlssionary Society of the ~Jd- 1 Par East and revit'Wt'd ulller m . &lt;.!!Jon entlllt'd " Wh.::~t I S Right ' charge of the ~c1al hour fol-/ port residents, spent the week- Oct
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h ed home after 8 three weeks 'SJ··hmger and famtly.
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, tere stmg facts about the ctty With the Church'~",
llowmg the meetmg w1th Mrs, end In Middleport and attended bo · 6 ~t 1 30 P m. lnh l e paris Lrip on the Delta Queen.
Mr. and Mrs Dale Valentine
01n~ 11 -:; peoplr
Clyde WmPbrenner, Mrs. Char- services at the Church of Chr1st. use, 0 speak tf' 1 e .young
fl.l
1 of Park"rsburg, W. Va. were
The mt.&gt;etmg was opened wtth i The pJesJdent wel('{]med the les Bennett and Mrs. Slaven as Mr. and Mrs. James Criswell women o~ ·~ristJamty In E~· Mrs. eal JeFfers entered Hor· Sunday dmner guests of Mr.
•n orga;J prelude by Mrs Ger Imembers and new residents ml hostesses. The halloween theme have returned from a week's eryday Life.' The meetmg IS zer H~spttal Monday and unde. and Mrs Eldon Kraeuter and
aid Anthony. Mrs. Hlchard Ow- ~ thhe communlltyd. Mrs thWilhsR~n- i was carried out in the table I visit with relatives an Wheeling, opTenh to allld.
• . ed
weMnt ~gd:~ ~~~~~~g and Mrs daughters.
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. d . p em l ony repor e on
e
I ol decoratiOn
including an ar- W Va
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rers.
Je
----1 ~~·, pres~ ~n , Kre~ ' ;he ora '- !:rande AssocJamn meetmg held rangemeni
of
goldenrod
With!
Mrs
.Majorie
Grogan
and
her
cently
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d
the
request
of
work·
Mabel
VanMeter
and
granddau.h
toothless
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P ~ m Well~ton Jecently, Mrs. Ehra- 1orange tapers with pumpkms son Larr were m Huntm ton ing wome· and young mothers ghter, Laura Jean Etchmger or Turtles: whtc are .
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cles needed in the circle for the was served With coffee.
banquel'given ~~ghonor of scouts attend only evemng gatherings. guests of Mrs Eldon Kraeuter ed to fragments U1Bt can be
ea quar ers or
' While Cross quota
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of this area who had attended and who sought a group whose and M':'_ ~arry 1\'.".'r::
swallowed.
MISS AMERICA
! II was announced that the !
PLAN PARTY
the Philmont Day Scout Camp e~phasJs was achon.
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eTHURSDAY
I Novl::'mber
mee_tmg would bel There will be a halloween in New Mexico this year. The . There a~e only a few ,nuns
eFRIDAY
held on the Baptist ~ay of Pray-·; ma:~ked pal'ty, Saturday' Oct. banquet was held at the 6th Ave. m the Episcopal c.hurch , exI
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November I. MISs Rhoda : 9 at 8 p.m. at the Bedford Church of Christ for the boys plalned the Rev. Richard Mar- ,
eSATURDAY
Hall will be chairman for the . Youth Center. There will
bel and their families. Moving pic- ~n. r.~tor or. the local congrega- 1
1World Day of Prayer.
Iprizes for costumes and fish I tW'es of the acUvlties at the ~JOn, . b~t ;t IS good to have 8
' Announcement was made of ponds. I pie social and dancing camp in Mexico highlighted the spec!ahst to turn to for help
THE SHOE Box a trammg school for Chrisian1will follow the party. The event I evening.
I m such ~n a~a a~ prayer. Thts
Education workers Sunday af-1is sponsored by the Modern Mr. ~nd Mrs. B. F, Parma lee preparation Will gl~ the group
USED CAR CENTER
Middleport, 0.
ternoons. The Love Gift offer- Woodmen, Hemlock
Grove and her mother, Mrs. Ludie for the year ahead..
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: Meadows, visited Sunday with
M and M
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a ows
and other relatives. Mrs. Mead.
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ows remamed for a longer v1s1t
with her son and family.
Weekend guests of Mrs. Vicoria Stacey included Mr. and
Mrs. RoL•rt S d
M and
ny er, r.
Mrs. Jame.:. Heckert, Mrs. Roy
Stacey and children of Raven·
na, and Mr. and Mrs. F red
Riggs of Darwin. Mr. Roy Stac·
ey, who had spent the past
week with his molher following her return rrorn the hospit·
al, accompanied his
lamily
home to Ravenna.

Those.ln.terested m the gui~d,
both wtthiD the congregation
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an ou Sl e, 11• a~e
a 1rea Y
deeply Involved With an Octobe
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h'b't
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and sculpt.ure (some for sale)
to be pr v1ded by the Parke.rs- 1
burg Art League for showtsg
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Oc · 16·
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.Later proJects Will lnclu~e
btrthday parties, for each chdd
m. the Chddren s Home and a
bnef play to he presented for
the older orgamzat10n of EpiS·
copal Churchwomen.

day ,.,orning rollowmg church
services where they toured the
Evans Baking Company. Those
going were Gregory Hayes, Tony Manley, Bill and Don Vaughan. Beth Vaughan also accompanied •he group.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Riffle
spent the weekend in Gallipolis
with her son and family, Mr.
and Mrs. David MtKensie and
children.
Miss Zelia Pullin and her
sister, Mrs. Lema Lighter and
Delores Aiker spent the weekend in Ravenswood W Va as
the guest of ~s. rhel~a P~tt .
Mrs. Llghteri.is recuperatin
from shoulderr injuries sustain~
ed in a fall recently.
Mr.
and
Mrs. James
Weber
have
returned

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Allen F.Jchmger, who Is a
mted Jc~l ~at1ent .at Holzer Hos·
p a . IS Imorov•.ng.
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Thoma~ Fisher asd fnend
of Senecavtlle were
Sunday
luncheon _guests of Mr. ~nd Mrs.
Mason Fisher and fa~mly .
~rs. Robert Wamsley and
children, June Ann and J. _
R. I
visited Sunday aftern?on w1tJ
Mr ..and Mrs, Mason Fisher and
family.
E;·nest E. Harris left Sunday
for San Francisco, Ceilif. to join ·
his ship, after a vacation at his
f
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home.
rom ayton where they have Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roush
been the guest or relatives.
and d.qughter, Sandra visited '
Sunday at Letart, W. Va. with
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Roush.
Mr. and Mro. Carlos Cowen

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Annette li'UDl~llo, DwtYDt
Hickman, Brian llolllen.
Buoter Kealoll, Beverly Ad- .
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Ashley, Jodr MeCna, Mlcke,
Rooney.
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nuttiest Jerry ot them aUt

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Tqnr Youne, Dan Duryea.
Dack Foran, Elsa Cardenu.
Blood Feud behind hhal ...
Apache Gold In front.

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

MEIGS THEATRE
LrST TIME TONIGHT
JERJIY LEWIS In
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Is Planped on
October 15-16

A rumm~e sale In the Swisher building Cktober IS • 16
was planned by the Youth Fellowship or the Enterprise EUB
church Sunday evening In the
church social rooms at a monthly business meeting.
"Chrislis the Dally Road,"
was the topic of devotions and
tbe program, in charge of the
Faith commission. The group
sang, "Just As I Am," and the
youth divided Into groups for
a question and answer period.
Mike Bentz acted •• pres~
dent and reported as secretary
while Marjorie Bentz gave the
report of the treasurer. Plans
were discussed for a Halloween
party, the date to be announced.
The meeting closed with the
Mizpah benediction, and refreshments were served by Skip Logan.

Propose Road be Extended
Into Planned Picnic Area

of dogs shall keep them conPomeroy will seek another grant from state sourcesfined upon bis premtse.s or un- thJS t1me one for $22,549 - for addJtwnal work m the
deT reaSlmable control bv some area of its boat levee. The total project is estimated at
means sucb as a leash The $34,589.54.
new l~w is to bt eo(or,·ed.;1ere ! A resolution to seek funds for the additional work was
according to officials.
' approved unanimously by council Monday night after it
was announced the current pro ject is nearly completed.
·"" '· ·· · ··· ··: Earlier this year a grant of $49.000 was approved by the
Waterways Safety Commission to extend and widen the
levee and to provide additional fadhties.
The funds now being sought would be used to construct an access road from the exJSting boat launching
facilities to the upper end or the parking Jot waU. One
third of the money needed for this project, an estimated
$12,(!40.54, must be raJsed I ---locaJiy.
between the Pomeroy Hi g b
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The village's share can be school and the upper parkmg
The Meigs County Health De- raised, as was Its earlier share, I lot.
partment announced today the through donations of fl_lalena!s, : ln other activity of council:
Crippled Children's clinic w i 11 . labor and use of machmery for i - Mayor Legar recommend)~ ·,'
,, be held October 11 at Grace the mnst part, offici als indicat- ed repair of several streets be,1
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l Method1st Church is Gallipohs. ed_
I fore cold weather. Council fol•
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Mayor Charles Legar recom. 1owed wllh a \'ole to spend not
_LEVEE SCENE- Cement was poured Tuesday hy Goeglein Bros., contractors for the boating facilities project in Pomeroy. The work of ThiS chme" held semt-annu- mended the appliculion be filed 1 more than $4.1100 on such repairo
Wtdentng and extending the levee IS nearly completed. Pomeroy counc i1 Tuesday moved to apply for an additional state grant to get a cement Ially to provide extended medl- for additional funds saying that The decision or which streets
roa~. const~cted -~rom the levee to the upper end of the parking lot.
cal serv~t-e to all children, un- all the fill-&lt;hrt placed along the ; are tu receive hot-mix is to
der 21 years of a~e . of Me igs river bank early this summer j be determined by the village
~ ~'U~F~..(,t1~1"~l~£,;&lt;l::l"@i;·'"»f '. i'1 COU_nty, ~h~ are VICtimS
of WOUld be lost. With the first rise street committee.
poho 11
defects cereiJrnl f
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d. o the nver, unless it Is protect- - A!Jproved the f1rst readmg
I . MOSCOW (UPI) - The Rus--. pa1sv· or ot her cnpp
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IS· d
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sians announced. today lb.eir I
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· of an ordmance for a
oe w
space station Luna-7 is oa 1eases.
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I Attorney Frank W. Por1er, Colu mbia Gas of Ohio, Jnc. conAf
bl
t f th
p
eourse and Is due to reach the
The one day ~lmtc 18 span~! Jr., of the Pomeroy law f1rm tract covermg a four·year petavora ~ vo. e or e. pro- 1 1 - ..ovision ro: a broad .pro-Iwould give the school a much fill these services.
moon a&amp; 1 p.m. EUT Thurs- Isored by th~ ~e1gs and ~alha of Crow. Crow and Porter, as- I lod. Council approved the first
posed consohdat10n of Mtddle--lgram in the vocstmnally or1ent- broader curriculum. For exam- 5 - Adult education
proc t Soc t f c 1 d
port, Pomeroy, Northwestern, ed areas, prov1d!Dg a tremen- ple, 10 one high school of the grams c&lt;1uld be earned out 10 day. There bas been spe(•ula- 1 o~n Y . Je les or. npp e 1 sisted the villag~ in seeking the 1readmg after an extended con.
Sal18bury and Bedford .schools, dous beneftt for students who district, 11 Junior High teacher many fields, utilizmg again the tion _it would attempt a soft ~\ten and t~e D?ar~~n\~~ earlier. grant. and . ha~ also I troversy over whelher or no1
to be v9.ted on Nov. 2, IS need~ do not plan to advance their ed· lwho has taught m his ma}Or lservlces of the state to assJst la?_dmg.
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Ch~ld~~~. Service or ripp · . shown mterest m obtammg fun~S · to accept the gas co~pany'!
ad ltlr ftve compelling reiiBOilS, ucalion by gOing to college. lield for 10 years !Jnds him- in this area.
The automaltc slotJun Luna· D H
th , for the new proposal. Porter " I cuunter proposal on an mcreast
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according to the Middleport 1 11 sltould Include voc~Uonal ag· :seu _ 0r necessity _ teachlng l Tbe rmancJal burden It would 7, launcbed on Oct. 4, contin- f ped~;t 0~n6'olu~busce~; 11 or:. a member of ~he State Water- lin the rates. The ordinance will
Boaftt---fd ·Eduoaliqp.
lriculture, llli&amp;bipe shop, weld· tn another; more strange fieW, jput -41PQn the people of each uet i~• Olght toward tbe moon the examining s cialist. Other "':_ays Safety Comm1ss~on.
1c~ll for an mcrease m rates that
The ~~voted unanlmo~s-! mg, auto mecliamca, electr!ca11mathematics,, fbi! year.
tchool district to ~)ave these fa- aod It to mett the moon on members of
clinic team l M_ a~or Legar explamed. the iwtll average 11¥.1 per cent over
Jy to endorse the consolldallon ,work, drafting, wond working, 3 _ Combmlng of tax funds !cilitles and advantages In the!l' Ott. I al oboat one ~elock at will be specialists for correc- addttional work_ proposed ts. to four years.
proposal Monday night at a horticulture. cosmetology, home could permit a more efficient own schools, even if they had nJ&amp;ht Most'ilW time, the of· tive shoes braces and physical put a rock np-rap rel~unmgr -Decided to repair windoW!
regular meeting and listed the ' economics and olher
skilled, and economical operation of the the buildings ana sl3ff, would l llci•l Tass aews agency oaid. therapy. '
1wall from the existing boat , of lhe town hall witl1 costs l&lt;l
reasons ,for 1~s actmn.
The nPxt orthopedic clinic will ]leve~ to the supper end or the , be kept at a mmtmum.
1 tra~es, all now bemg offered echool plant and .faci.hties. 1be too great to support . With 1; .. ~ &lt;• :1-f~-·· ' ":·~ 0~
The _dJSCUSSIOD brought out pupiii ~n other -~rea.s.
4 - The C?nsohda~JOn w~uld the combined tax millage, these :
be held in April, 1966. All pa- parkl_ng lol; and to bUJid a 25 1 - _Transfer $2.237.46 from the
educational advantages
that I 2 utJhzaLJOn of Tea- b~ able to give pupil servJces advantages can be had for the .
tJents should be referred by I ft. Wide road for approximately Iparkmg lot meter fund to the
consolldatlon would provi~e ,the chers in that. t~e st_aff would be such as ~!dance, psychological, Ichildren of this area.
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their family physician and ap-~ 450 ft. upri~er. A turn-around j special street repair bond reyoung people of the dHilrict!l ~ble to spec1ahze m t~e areas and .special education and would In other action the board exi pointments are made through I would be _built al lhe upper 1tlrement. fund.
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concerned. There were :
m which they were tramed and qualify for state funds to fuJ. · tended the school calendar three 1
the local health department. 1end of this road . .
Attending lhe sesston wert
days to meet the latest rulingI
Mayor Legar sa1d the road Mayor Legar, Clerk Edna Schl&gt;from the State Board of Educaalso would be access to a pro- eoieb and Counc1lmen FrankU11
WI
Uon stating that all schools!
posed picnic area planned for Rizer, Leslie Fultz, Lou Poulin,
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must have. their sehools open
' the area a!ong_ the riverbank I Roy Reuter, and Don Collins.
for 10strucl!on 180 days during ATHENS Ohio iUPll- ForI
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Consohdat 10n of fiVe school Pust reach 1ts 317 member quo- 1roy, thank1ng the post ror Its I the 1!165-INI school year. The Midp 'd t D . h D E
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districts, which is to be voted Ia for 19fl8. Membership now partici~tion in this uear's La- 'dleport school year will extend hmer rtoldesl eOnh' Wulg t ·.t l&lt;etn-,
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ruvers1 y s uupon Nov. 2 ln Pomeroy. Mid- stands at 174 pa1 w JC IS 55 bor Day parade Ci'l'•seJ;rew . ' une 1s1. pprovat was d t T d th
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gtven for purchase on Title JIJ. ens ues ay ere ts
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and Bedford, drew the unani- Kenneth Harris, 2nd VIce Com- ' and Frank Vaughan "ported on i The board also gave approv- 1grea.'." honor an~ nu greater
mous !lupport of Drew Webster mander announced that there 1 the Eighth D1str1ct Conference al for an extension class to meet . goal than bei_ng a useful cttl· '
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Post 39 American Legion Mon- will be 'a masquerade party on ; at Logan, October 3 The De-: in the high school on Thursday ?.en of the Umted stales."
The Meigs County Health De-l Revenue from Issue I. if approved by voters, definitely
day night.
Saturday, October 30, at the ' partment 2nd Vice Comrr.ander: rughts The class IS bemg spon· But the 34th president of the partment announced this morn- would be earmarked for schools accordmg to. ~bert
The Post, wilh 30 members Post home. Frank Cheesebrew,!Bob McBride was ~h' speaker ' sored by Ohm Unlverstly.
United States cautioned
the , ing it is setting up an emergen- Dowlmg, pres1dent ol the Oh1o Erlucallon AssocJatton.
pre-:3ent. "went on record" ssl chairman of the Post's "Gifts , at the conference. Attending The
'Olution on consolida- students to ''always have some cy innoculation clinic for pf't.s
Mr. Dowh~g thus explamed away what has appeared
being 100 per cent in favor of !for Yanks Who Gavt&gt;" drive, )from Drew Webster Post 39 . tlon pass~ by the board states: i fun every day of your life."
I to receive rabies preventive to_~ confusiOn the p_ast week aft~r sample ballots conthe consolidation.
reviewed lhe progf'm.
The , were Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. : The Middleport Bo~rd or Ed- ~ "
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I shots this coming Saturday from I tatntng the Issue I proposal ~ere ct_rculated by the Secreln other busme"
Post's quota is ... _ It was de- ' Gumther Mr. and Mrs Frank ucallon, fully reallzmg Its reIf you do not enJoy hfe, If , 2 10 4
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· tary of State. Mr. Dowling \\as speaking at Salisbury ele•~
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Charles Swalzel Membership cided to sell candy as a n.ontv- ~ Cheeseb~w Fr!tnk Vaughan and~ sponsJbihty to the public and 18 no wor tvmg, e tol a H'1 h S h I thl f 1 r ld
Chairman, report~d on the making project for the drive. l Paul Casci: An oyster supper i the students of Meigs county, ~rowd of more than. 15,000 that I ~'ln ~~~! ~ ib! ~0~: 0 ~· out- school district: of the .county system, includ~ng. officials
membership drive and urged all A letter was read frrm Char-I was served by Gene Triplett~ and aware of_the necessary cri- Jammed the. sunht college break of rabl"' In wild ant· from Pomeroy a~d Middleport exempted dJStncts, and
members to dig in and help the les W. Legar, Mayor of Pome-1 and Kenny Harris.
terta to provtde an _educatiOnal green to see EISenhower award- mal• durin re•ent weeks lbe I G a I II a and Washtngton
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!ents of the measure provided,
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C.oon Hunters De Iay dents .-10 opportunity
to proper--1the state university.
clinic ll bemg qet up 00 an 11 Some PTo\ members
and I which is required by law.
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emergency ba!lls.'' a bealtb
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1y prepare or meetmg the re- Thousands of students and department
opokesman oald : members or school boards also Dowling, of Alliance,
said
Shooting to 24th
quJJ;emenls facing litem In to- townspeople lined the curbs to : today
atlended lhe meeting sponsored Ohio " ranked siXth tn wealth
A hi k "'-- beld b th ,dlavs lsoctetyd, do hereby, unan- see the war. time hero and Test; returned Tuesday indl- by the Meigs County Education in the United States, but 22
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Meigs Counly Coon Hunters •~ . lion of the Middleport Exempt- cheered lustily when E!Senhow- cated three more skunks k!lled M CIH mnj
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er gave this his famed "V for in Metgs counlv were rabid Two
r Dow mg emp asJze t at education per person last year.
WASHINGTON (UP!) - President Johnson worked to-1SOCial 00 recen Y 0 encourage,
lrtct,_ Northwest- Vicl&lt;lry" sign
r the skunk w e k'lled
·n the money wh1ch would be de- Dowhng after being mtroducdav against a Thursday deadline when he must leave the new membership was declared ern LocExal School DJstr~ct, Porn- "I deeply ,.;,spec! the liberal ' p0 omer
s er S 1 R 1 nved from Issue I is defimtely ed by M~igs County Education
. ab- ' aent.surcm when 52 wer-e pres- Bedford
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W.h1.'t e Hou~e for abou t t wo weeks t o undergo major
ElemenUtry School Dis~ 1 arts college and the universi- and the other 10 Nayor's Run earmar. . e sat vo ers w1 Assoc1at10n President Fay. Saudommal s_urgery. .
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A shooti match had been !riel, and Sallsbury Elem ta ty," said EISenhower, one-till)e -and the otoer on the Btd!urd-~ be castmg ballots for the PEP er, said every school d!Stnct
The Chief Execu!tve, a blt stern-faced but showtng no
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vill m 1ts enl!rety even though and every ch1ld would share in
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evidence of discomfort, gave th~ news to the nation him- 1planned, but has been postponed
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sity "as the very best guaran: ~ng~th ;;;ns 'P me. ff 1 the measure is
"rondensed the new beneiUs if Issue 1 ia
self late Tuesday. After suffenng stomach pains whicb from the dale decided 00 to I
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becan at his Texas ranch Sept. 7, he must have his ~all Oct. 24, because of Interest in Veterans Mlllllorlal HOipltal tee that our system or ,.lf.gov- also urged parents not to allow Each voter is to receive a passe .
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bladder removed. He will enter Bethesda Naval Hospttal, I the World Series. The next meet- ~ Admissions - Jimmy Lester, ~ent, freedom and human !hell' children to . handle any I copy of the bill and sample Enactm•nt of the biD woold
just outside Washington late Thursday and be operated I ing wlll be held at the club New Haven; Rosa
Wright, digruty of man depends 10 tbe l type of Wild ammal or stray ballot bel
N 2 'th
mean • yearly IDerea,. of
on Friday morning.
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I I 0~~ ~-~i WI arr~ ,116 mlUIOIIor education, 011
Vice Preolclent Hubert H. 1:Thursday was expected to aro.; - eatoln etaoiD etaoln :cine; Rodney Howard, MiddleI " This situation appears to mbyenth' Oorh·10 ecou1nc' ilaso coEmdp!r _,
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n u a I average of $51 per student ovHumpitrey wiD take over tern-•handle a realttvely normal of- the month.
port ; George ~ns, nmeroy; I a oween Carniv
I he becoming more serious each tion being included There also
porarlly If the need arises while flee schedule; perhaps a bit
Richard Dao/,lley, Pomeroy. .
Planned Saturda
day,'' a health official said.
will he remarks from o n- e rlbe past year.
the Prealdent Is undergoing lllll'· heavier than usual. Humphrey
Mtlgs Geoeral Hoopltal
Dlteharges - Chrtt D&amp;VJS, , A Hall
. 1 Y11 b The clinic will he conducted
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Among the school officials al(ery. Johnson said his docto;s wso going 1o the opening game ' Aclmtulonl- Herbert Wha-: Ma~; Mrs. Elm~ Pierce, Iheld at 0~:e~i~~~i~~ :~hoof on a county-wide basis with " I N
Dr f 1 B'
lending were Charles S. Gibbs,
expected there would be only Iof the World Series in Mlnnea· Joy, Shade; Florence Theiss, I Racme; Rosa Wnaht, Langs.' Saturda evenin Ocl 16 with charge of '1.50 per pet. Dogs . ew
a
tgge~~t
Supt
of Pomeroy
Publlo
"a mJilbnal lime durlfll which polis, but planned to be back In Loon.
vtlle: Arthur Fletcher, Long l the dQo~ to
~at 6 'm 8 1that have not bad tbe shots Since Korean War
schools ; Clarenco Thompson,
1. wiD not be conducting bust- Wuhington Thursday.
Dbcllartea -William Walters, Bottom; Mary Ours, Portland. masquerade ::::ch al lis ~nd within three years should be COLUMBUS (UP! -TheSe- Supt. of Middleport Public
neAl a. usual."
Clearing ~Is calendar of "'i MlddleporL
atart selling at 6:30 .
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llnnoculated and cats that haw lecUve Service Commission has Schools; Larry Morrison, Ex·
The surgeon who will per- many engagement.s as f!OIIIIihle,
CANDY FOR S~E
Attractions
or
the
evening
will
not received the shots during issued a call for 3,726 men to ecutive Head of Eastern Local
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form the operation, Dr. George the Pmldenl scheduled ·two
ROTARY AT MARTIN
The Meigs Cottnty Jaycees. be fish pond Inn house sweet 1the past year slloold ba treat- be drafted In October, far above School district, aod James Cart
A. Hallenbeck fll the Mayo CU- ceremonies in bis offico today- The Middlepnrl- Pomeroy R~ announced ~y membars will shop, .dart g~e. and ' other, ed. All animals are io ba on the September figure of 2,748 er of Fort Frye. Carter II 1
Die, Roehuter, Minn., estlma~ slgnlng_a blll dealing wI t h tary club wlll meet at 6 p. m. ihe canvassing the_ area the next JlllllM. Also for sale will ba leashes when brought ln.
and the largest tots! since the candidate for eucuUve CClll1
ed that tlle Chief Executive trealmlltt of cancer,
heart Friday at the Martin Restaur-1few w~s sell1ng Halloween sandwiches. pies, and coffee. , Six rabid animals have oeenl Korean War.
mitleemaD for the SEOEA ID&lt;
wf!Uld have to remain in the disease· and paralytic otrokes, ant instead of at Heath Melh-J candy. Jaycees have ,5011 bags Costum"' will he jwlgod 111d killed in the Pomeroy •rea alone SE Ohio coun~es were order- Mr. Thompson, c.unty Jau,
)tolpltal !run 10 to 14 du~s. and accpeling a certification of odisl ehurch. The · business! ol the candy for sale at $1 a prizes •warded. Planning com-1the post few weeks. Additional ed to supply men as ltlllowSI J chairman, ia a llllttdnee loJ
'fbla will be followed by .n.. appreciation for hla App&amp;lar.hla meeting will ·be held et tllei bag. Sales Chll!'man Robert mittee lor the carnival were information on the hmo,ulatlm Athens 16, Gallla 15, Hocking president - eted o1 the South
Ira! weeks of convaiO.'!Cenee. I progral!l frllm a1 dti.,..tlon of CGI\flllbus utlllouthern Electrle ·l Easlmail said lllf Jaycee may Frances Roell, Mary Allee Blse. clinie will be released Tbur• 4, Jackson rr, Melgo 17, Vtnion east.m Ohio 'fildn•el!cm !llkl
'JI!e f"SSdeal iodaJ ~ lUI Teaantee IOWil ~~~~~. ,~
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t, atld YlasbiJIIIGD :11.
ctali011.

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.law, which went into eifect on
Sept, 1, &amp;he owner or keeper

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