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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
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Thomas.
weekend wtth h1s mother, "·
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IS OpiC ence and 'tor denommHimnal part. !I stressed use of the
Mr and Mrs Paul Schuler i Eddie Hartung and hill brother,
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leaders Mrs Owen led m the Love G1ft boxes. In charge of
who lost their home by ftre Kenneth.
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ISSIOnary OCI y
closing pra)er.
the offering were Mrs. Dana
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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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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.
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weMnt ~gd:~ ~~~~~~g and Mrs daughters.
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. d . p em l ony repor e on
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I ol decoratiOn
including an ar- W Va
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rers.
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----1 ~~·, pres~ ~n , Kre~ ' ;he ora '- !:rande AssocJamn meetmg held rangemeni
of
goldenrod
With!
Mrs
.Majorie
Grogan
and
her
cently
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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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I beth Slaven reported on the artJ· Iand streamers. A dessert course Sat~rda Y~ven· to attendg th~ in the .:burch who are free to Chester were Monday afternoon chew the1r food until tt IS redu
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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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M and M
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and other relatives. Mrs. Mead.
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with her son and family.
Weekend guests of Mrs. Vicoria Stacey included Mr. and
Mrs. RoL•rt S d
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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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and sculpt.ure (some for sale)
to be pr v1ded by the Parke.rs- 1
burg Art League for showtsg
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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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Hickman, Brian llolllen.
Buoter Kealoll, Beverly Ad- .
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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

MEIGS THEATRE
LrST TIME TONIGHT
JERJIY LEWIS In
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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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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
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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
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mean • yearly IDerea,. of
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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
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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
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Supt
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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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The surgeon who will per- many engagement.s as f!OIIIIihle,
CANDY FOR S~E
Attractions
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not received the shots during issued a call for 3,726 men to ecutive Head of Eastern Local
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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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Sept, 1, &amp;he owner or keeper

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Nh~'o dauabter . Joe Leveine : ohot a foot of filrn ... Tilt own- ~oding role, when II opt~ns . ~~
saw 1 half-hour of rushes o! l er of a flmuishillJ !114 Av1. spot the Sutton. This ioQib. 1Di11
"Nevada Smith" the other day I is out on ball on an U-count liP drama of life in a British mill·
report:in~ and now gleelully predicts it wm . Jndged •g•m•t him by his wait- t•rf prison .,ock•d• provoked
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be the biggest. toughest West. resses, who reported ~im to the a furor at the Cannes Film Fes·
ern since "Shane" and "Duel IJistrict Attorpey'l office · . ~ tlvlli and is likely to cause a
ht the sun." He means eemhin· P'BI 8.nff the pre4ueers ef the similar bruhaha here. It's one o£
lv DOROTHY KILGALLEN
ed. of course . Keely Smith new television oeri~s "'l'lle !'!!! the mnat controvernal fi11111 tv•
must be wipini the slate cleon.: Story"' are not seemg
to e)'l!. er made .. _ AmaJin~ 111e 11\llllShe just got rid of her bangs , The ge!lls rrom J. lndgar Hoov- ber Gf new cab drivers in New
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A famed bueball play. log Frank Sinatra'l new fiim 811 well as her most recent er's ageney aren•t too happy York who don't know the town
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Pellf Ulfiii!OY, In Pll'il 111'lt- ~ er showed up '1 1::~- hill ago lbey make him look pllllllChY swill(lng playboy these dayB Jo blJO!ll Jovo tltem&lt;J Ill«&gt; 1M !lotla ol !amQQI pla~l! .. Mer
Ill&amp; qd 411&lt;c\IIIJ 111•, lo]lllla: Stde saloonU~l 1 t" !,blonde and at least 10 yearo older than 8 chap nam~ Del Coleman, who aeriea. Whatever ~a!'ll4'11f, tht Helnt Canll Cllaflll!nlln "HJ!lo,
LoreD IPO'Iif, "Lady L. ', hn4 a, With • bfau w: a :::OY 1111 ho hta ptabllshed age. Every- seemo to have more Ulan the atars of tha proll'am M'entll ~ l.lllllyl" .hi bO!I AalaiOI, JJCk
close "ll lilt oUter day. He was • Harlow 1l'~
walked 'out body on the oet of "Ia Paril necessory q\Ulllfioationl.
II• lowed to omo~o or llrlnk 011 tht ll@m!f ~~ htl' I ec&gt;llJfalul~·
In hit off1oe whoalbe door burst • was 50
doi Burning?" felt deeply for Char- owna his OWl! jet plane, ia preal- ICI't!en.
lwy\11111'&amp;1!1. II Wal
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open and o woman brandishing! wobbling. The ~~Y c~::l Bur~ tes Boyer when the news_came dent of Soeburg, an4 bOll an In· Peter Allen II telUIIJ hla "Mary 1.4Y\llploll'l Huabsnd."
o knife appeared tn front of hi":·• m~cb better iJ ·n a~ut Jule Sly· that his son had shot h•mself. terest In the Mllwaukeee Bravea lrtonda that he and IJII Mlnam .. • 'nllo weo!&lt;'a Tl!Nc~BY W!lld
As Ustinov said l•ter, he dldn I!
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1""r.10 D1111- Boyer is a universally respect· baseball team. Ho recently dat· have poolponod lbelr marriPJt rumor: llho'l IQppoHd lo be
need ' medical degree to l'fll~ ! !If, whose . specl8
Rid- ed, and pnulnely liked, per- ed AriiiiMl Dahl on the Co81l, plans indefinitely. But he ~YI CQ!IIII!i lo Golhl1n chlafly be11
lEe .n. waBII'I ill the bat of ' ltrous C~mtmaa of ovunber· lormer. Fortunately tor the but is now playillfl the field. they'" still VOl')' JDUOh In lqvo Cl~ Ql Q!,aud" llluTa, IIIII
medical blalth, Aller OJlmlng I~ Hood 1:11:• :..~a pnilll: producers, he had finished his (Happy oavortingll .. . Seven and engaged. You fiiiiU'o II oul tit~ lrlt!lldll woultiD~ be a 1lil
her dolf!l, Ptter tllid her ha l I tend to h It's im sible to role just one day before t II e Arts finally got a final title .. . The olar and the OMI ol I IUI'prlletl If IIley antiOIIDoed a
knew a producer who was look- , even thoug
hi ~nversa- tragedy struck.
(maybol for the New Tony Cur- Broadway Jhow 111'0 leudl11f1. weddilll daltl. (If JOU oaa Jill
ing for just her type for a forth·' get ihr~?'h loTh mposters ou~ Christine Howard, the
Jet tis picture. It's now "You're The mmor perlonnora claim tllt ~ver tht llll'JII'III ol I girl call·
coming film, then he picked upllionally. · · · eeatre show· Sol sky-jumper Wllo died in a Dead Right," based on "The lady believea her revlewl, an4 mn, beraelel 'I'Ueldllf AllythlllJ,
the telepholltl aad CJ]Ied lbe po- ~~·-_!l~oad~Y th
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al.Juul a girl wh, bought her

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stretch pants two sizes
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sm.l ', l. .iht may hc.~ve ~ot her
man that way - anyhow he , By Wayne G. Brandstadt, M.D.
m;nTied her, either because I "To be or not to ba" is a
of or In spite of. but he didn't question that plagues most of
approve once she wa1
his , us at one time or another. It
hr:dc. So he sneaked oil her l la estimated that, in the Unit·
pants out o~ the house one ed Statea and Canada combtnday, look them to tho otore and I ed, about !! peroons commit sui·
-eplaced tbem with " size that clde evecy day. The number
was in keeping with hera. He who threaten suicide, or make
matched each garment so well unsucceBsful attempt., I! much
she never did tumble to the higher. Because of legal penalru-=~ · · though J imagine she ties and the 11tigma attached to
figured she'd 'uddenly lost a suicide, many cases are not reJot of weight. Last tir.le 1 aaw oorted or are reported as due
her in stretch pinta, Jhe look· ' to other causes. One of the first
W trim but not ready to burtt I 1uickies in recorded history was
and when I toki Iter how tlim that ol Samson who took sev'
~he loo~ed she beamed
&amp;il l PraJ prominent citizens with
over. It's • good thing I can be him.
trusted to keep a 11ecret. - TOM Attitudes
toward suicide
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When you spread an ii em
prop:iale b~havior i~ J a ~an
er nation. newspaper hookup, . to vu!wmg It •• a sm 21gamst
you arrln't exactly keep.ni: a tbe Creator in predominantly
secret, but don't worry _ 1 Catholic countires. Suicides oc·
changed .vour name . And a cur amon~ ' •.:h and poor, young
girl so urraware that she can't and old ano men and women but
sp01 a two-size iWitch in pants chiefly in peraons wOO, £or
Isn't likely to rOCOinlll heroelf one reaaoo or onother, lee! 1!10ls "Tom's'' story . - H.
laled from society. Most freHelp For Addi~t~~
quent the suicide is a roan who
Drm Helen :
j, pail 40, unmarried, widowed
Smce I wrote lo you last or divorced and haa no strong
year about the drus addic: pro-. 1 ties to bi! family, community
blem, we have formed an anU- ! or church.
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Its Ptll"flOoe Ia to do 111 ,1ossi· l triggered by ill health, real or
ble to _prevont •lid cure drug imagtnary, in about 50 per
add tchon 1n our county and ' cent of the cases. Almost a.a
elsewhere; to. aa1i111 the addict I frequent a cause Is a quarrel
and hl1 family to face Lhetr l with a relBi iCtJ, lover OJ' ciOfle
prohlem : to promote IPJisJat ion I friend. Other ct~usea of deprea.
tba_t would tend _to curb the nar- ~ sion leading to auicide include
cotJcs problem m lh1s country: financial reverses, school failand to act as an infor~lfll ure, illegitimate pregnancy , dif·
~~oup for. people and orgamza-1 ficulty with the law alcohollions domg related work. II Ism drug addlclion or
death
:~~ org!Ulltiition can be
of i of ~ loved one.
P lo your readera they may I Since these factors are
:rile to: Monmouth Cuunty Cit- I fairly common and do not ca~
on Narcotict, ! 9uiclde in everyone to whom
11en~~;;u~t.et
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hj·-•·
venue,
they apply, medical authorlHlg ...... New Jersey Atlantie
- Mrs 1 bel"
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followln1 the discuulon of nar-l an uncomplicated react1on to
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request! for referrals from fran- ~ seed of au Ic1"de Is· pan
Uc relatives or ltle
addiets the formative y~an and the hiir·
themsetv11, Tllaak you for your vest IJ not reaped unUI later
offer - it may be a lifeli l m life. Some overprotectiVe parsome of lJl.)' readen. - H ne 0 ents try to lead their children's
Dear Helen :
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They fail to
1 llve11for them.
l 've been married 18 years Leach the child to accepl re·
and nove three 8001 . 1 love my iponslblllty and, when
the
wife and sons, we have oorl ~en! is no lo~~&amp;er available,
own home. good incom._.
no i hfe become• teo D1t1Ch &amp;f 1
money problems.
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But for three yoaro we have !' Olber parents !aU to llllko
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G. AB. R. H. Pel.
Clmte, PilL 152 5119 91 194 .329
Aaron, Mil 150 570 109181
Mays, 5.V. t57 5511 t18 t77 .317
Wlms, Chi 164 64Hlo 203 .315
Rose, Cin
t63 670 ll7 209 .312
Flood, St.L. 156 617 90 191
Pinsn, Cin t59 669 !112M .3(15
Rojas, Phil 142 521 18158
Allen, Phil 161 619 93 187 .302
Clndn, Pitt 162 612 69181 .301
American LeAgue
G. All. R. H. Pet.
Oliva, Min 149 576 107 18ii .321
Yzmski, Boa 133 494 78154
Dvlillo, Cle 142 505 67 152 .301
Rbnsn, Ball 144 559 3lllle
Wgnr, Cle 141517 9llli2 .2114
Whtfld, Cle 132 460 49137
Hwrd, Wash 149 516 5S 149 .289
Colvto, Cle 112 592 92170
Hall, Minn 147 522 8tl49
Bulrd, Chl 155 588 92166
Home Ralls
National l&lt;ague: Ma... GIants ii2, McCovey, Gianill
Williams, CUbs 34; Santo,
33; Robinson, Reds 33.
America• Leagae: (;orligtiBro,l
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Penrod Ia peadl'ng his hopet
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The Pirates, now ·3-1 wiD bo
out to stop speedy Steve "Grinstead who scored three toucbo
downs last week in leadioi'1ho
Bruins to a 32-6 wtn over Eastern.
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play this Friday night when the
Pirates tangle with the BuchielYork Bruins.

St. Edw·rds 10 each.
Ohio Football Schedule
Le88 thaD 10 polall: Dayton
Meadowdale, Struthers, Louis- 5 By Ulliled Presslnlernatfonal
To'odo Rogers Ashland, This week'o Ohio college foo~
COLUMBUS (UPI) - The ville
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United Press International oungstown Boar dman,
BY CHESTER TANNEHILL ly become a team ln the fullest l&lt;&gt;be never yet have failed
Class AA Ohio hi'gh school fool· Chaminade, Youngstown Cha·
Frltlay Nlgbl
Edttor, 'lbe Sentinel
sen11e. For football is a game rally to prove they can pass
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John
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Mr. Bud Bickel, the jolly played by 11 individuals acting stiff test for nothing more
tes a won· os recor m
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and very personable head coach in the most possible perfect con- the satisfactioo of having
parentheses).
en,
u us
a1es, am1 1• lllin01s at OhiO State
P·
of the l'omeroy Panthers, could cert with &amp;elf-sacrifice, deter- it.
ton Catholic, . Ravenna, Clev.. Western Mich. at Bowling Green In other Friday games, Coach
put no finer foundation to his mination, and guts.
The players may not undler-1
Team
Points !'and St. Igna~ms , Elmwood, Ak- Mianu at Kent St~te
Pat Weiher takes his Highland.
I. Massillon (22) (4-li)
365 ron St. Vmcent, Cleveland Heidelberg at Capital
future as a bead coach than to That is the meaning of what stand this, nor even care.
2. Sandusky (5) (4-01
261 Heights llalion Northmont W
t De .
ers to Lawrence County to battle
)X)p the Middleport
YelJow will happen on the Pomeroy matters not. Some dav lllORt
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Warren
{4-0)
187
Hamilton
Garfield,
Oberlin,
Marietta
at
Hiram
e ymmes a ey
mgs an
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Jackets Friday night. That's High school greensward Friday them will understand.
4. Middletown (4) (4-0)
175 1Cincinnati Elder, Cincinnati La- Kenyon at Sewanee
Coach Ronald Deem takes bia
how it likely seems to him as night. That is the proper mean- But we know this is
5.
Niles
(I)
(4-0)
129
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Fostor~a.
Parma,
N_orth
Ohio
W
12sleyan
at
Albion
2-2 record to Hannan Trace to
be comes up to this mid-point ing for it In this land where which is why we will fiJI
6. Steubenvill~ (1) !4-0)
98 Canton, Whttehall, Hamt~ton , Centra] State at Wittenberg
meet C. A. Duncan'!! Wildcats.
game of his first season as a nobody makes anybody play PHS Stadium Friday night
6.
Upper
Arlmgton
(4-tl)
98
Taft,
Toledo
Central,
Mansf~eld
Wilmington
at
Defiance
Southwestern captlll'ed Its
head prep grid instructor.
football. but where young men- see lt unfold.
"I tbink rm making headway 8. Cin. ~oeller (2) (4-0 )
97 Senior, Elyria, Alliance, Cleve- I Southern Conn. at Youngstown first win in 2 seasons Saturday
This may appear the obvious
witb tbe eoaeb, Mom. For tbe 9. Cols. \.atterson (2) (4-0) 70 land Holy Name, Kettering AI- Findlay at Ferris State
evening on a 60 yard punt reo
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irst time be dldn t call me 10. Fremont Ross (4-0)
52 ter, Akron Hoban, Lancaster, Ohio Northern
tu~ touc~own run by St~VI
the short view. We suggest, howWhat's·-Your-Name!''
Second 10 learns; 11. Cincin-iAthens.
at Northwood (Mich.) IEmlho,tt agamst GaUipol.is Blue
ever, that 20 years from today
nati Roger Bacon 50; 12. Lima
Wayne State at West. Reserve
p•
when Mr. Bickel either could
Senior 46; 13. Zanesville 44; t4.
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
case at Bethany (W. Va.)
Hannan Trace (). 3 wiD he out
he leading the football fortunes
BUILIIING FORCES
Cleveland St. Joseph 4t ; 15 _
Oberlin at Otterbein
ro upset Southern who ha• olotfhetheboonMdaocssikllson •aTgig,
·nergs w'~kesin' ·~
38·• 16· DaySept. :11, 1965 p t
ready upset Kyger Creek thll
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KUCHING, Sarawak (UPI)- Canton McKinley
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Deputy Prime Minister Tun Ab- ton Roth .. 6; 17. Cleveland Latm
on &amp; XavJer at Cm~m~ati
Despite North GaJHa's los! to
not have mattered a whlpstJtc.
dul ·Razak: oJ Malaysia said 31_; 18. Columbus_ East 30; 19. Bletner Block
24 Da_yton at Lo~•sv•lle
Kyger Creek last week, ful).
After all, the game is the
Tuesday his country wiiJ con- Fmdlay 28: 20. Piqua 24.
K and C. Jewelers
20 Ohio U. at 1oledo
b k Cl d Smith tiD I d the
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forces
Others:
Shelby
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Cleveland
Swisher
and
Lohse
20
Ball
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thing. It is older than either
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sv AC scoring with 20 points and
Coacb Bickel or Middleport COLUMBUS (UPI - A 19- Walker Jr. on the same
despite wbat bappens in lndone- Benedictine 22; Lorain King (I) . Bl~e and Grey
12 Mount Uruon at Mus Jngum
b ck Ski
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and Toledo St. Francis to each; Ed s Auto Trun
to Ashland
at Blu!lion
quarter a
dmore Is •eoHead Coach Bob Ashley, hav- year-old :-;on of a Portuguese man team, he didn't figure to
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ond with 18 markers.
ing been the high • powered immigrant may he tbe mao to play much offense.
President Sukarno of Indone- North l4 each; Dover 13; High Game - Tom Bowen, NEW YORK (UP() - The Smith also paces the
Ill
event of the local athletic 'o\'Orld keep Ohio Slate's offense roll- But Case and Walker both sia views Malaysia as a British Springfield South and Akron 226; High Series - Joe Brad- oddsmakers today made Ohio game scoring with 26 points.
for ~O years. Grandsons will be ing.
called it quits and Fontes plan to perpetuate "neo-colonia- East 2 each ; Wyoming, Ashta- i ley, 574; High Team Game State a four-point favorite over Skidmore ls second with 20 and
playmg grandsons of the men He is Arnie Fontes. a sopho- stepped in behind Unverferth
lism," and baa vowed to Ibula q ). Youngstown Ursuline.! and Series - Bletner Block, Jllinois in their game Saturday Joe Fisher of Kyger Creek is
who toiled in those first ga~es. more quarterllack from Canton, the No. 2 quarterback. The
"crush" it.
Oregon Clay (1) and Cleveland 1893, 2534.
at Ohio Stadium in Columbus. third with 14 points.
In 1966 the score of
Fnday and Coach Woody Hayes is ob- of the stocy remains to he
n1ght Will be anoth~~ statistic, viously sold on his ability to run ten.
. me~ely ~e last ad~1tJon lo the the Buckeye offense.
In Tuesday's practice seS!siort,l
anc1ent f•gu_res loUng Up the Fontes moved into the spot- sophomore halfback Rudy
gran~ standmgs.
light last Saturday when he bard alternated at Left half
ThiS 41st game perh~ps has helped the Bucks get oo the Bob Lykes.
more o£ a spec1al SJgmfJcance winning path, scoring his first Hayes Indicated the only
for the boys on both squads collegiate touchdown as Ohio Jar who will be unable to
than for the coaches.
Stale downed Washington 23-21. Saturday against Illinois is
Oh, of course, both Ashley
.
guard Ted Andrick, injured on
and Bickel tactually coopera- Nnw he IS get~lng. more and the final play of the Washington
tive and friendly with each oth- m_ore work and ts hsled along game. Center Ray Pryor will
er) want to win it. Victory Iwrth ~n.,un_verfert~ as part of move over to fill in at guard.
would be sweet to both. This Woody s twm startmg quarter- Others who were forbidden
one more than any other single !hacks" plan.
take part m
· conta ct wor k were
item on their schedule they . Fontes is a running quarter- halfback Bo Rein, fuUback
would rather win, if they had I back, and complements the vet- Sander and defensive corne•·l
their druthers.
eran Unverfcrlh, noted as a back John McCoy. They sho!oldl
But the career of neither will passer. It is the same type of be ready Saturday, however,
be ruined by a wrong score Fri- !arrangement Hayes used a few
~·--day night.
i years back with passer Joe
POMEROY LANES
They can be excused - and Sparma and runner John MumEarly Bird Women's League
with deep sympathy - lor
I mey.
S.pl. z9, 1960
lng victory Friday night
,
Fontes threw some in high
erase whatever heartache the school at powerful Canton MeM. L.
several Frlday nights through Kinley, where he won letters in Slow Four
5 4
November 12 may bring. ·
three sports. ''But not much," Happy Four
5
On the other hand, the
he said. "I was the quarterback Pinettes
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wHI become part of a
but was primarily a runner." Spareless Four
4
store of memories for the
He also played defensive hair- High Ganle and Series- Faye
who win and exactly the
back, and that was why Hayes Manley 148, 387; High
IIONNEVIUI cd"NiffiiOLj
verse for the boys who lose.
recruited Fontes. With rookie Game and Seriea - Slow Four,
is that all.
passers Pat Case and Paol 4!18, 1399.
The score. unless very close, i- . - -.- - - - - - -.- - - -- --.......,-- turning on a bad boun"' of the Dally Sentmel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Ocl 6, 1965-3
ball for the loser, will suggest
which team has most completeH's d1amatlcally fresh and new, but still re!J, VIIJ Pontiac. Thafs written all DYer It, from the no-doubt-about-It new front end to the

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an 8-e hard-fought battle on Pir·
ate Field.
The victory moved the Bobcats into f1rst place in the loop
standings.
The loss waa costly for Coach

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AIL STARS

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Friday llight,
Coach Jtin Kyger Creek is Z.O In tile SVAC tie Is predicted u the Eagles Eastern bot tn 1963 the Eagles
White's chargers will tangle in and Z.2 on the season while the seemed to play their best ball ruined Kyger Creek's perfect
a homecoming match with the Eagles are ().I In the league and agaiDBt the Bobcats.
slate with a 8-e tied ot Clu&gt;1hire.
Eastern Eagles of Coach Rleb- t-li overall.
I Laot year, the Bob&lt;aill hand- Last week, Kyger Creek conard Martin.
However, a rough-tough bat- i ed Eastern a :m.. setback at verted a North Gallla fumble in·
- ·- to the only score of the game in

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11.

Bruce Floor Cleaner _.....

Pudding •••... _..• 6 ~:;. 49c Margarine •..•.. _. 2 ~~. 57c

htloi-

Elp. l0/9/116

-- ~

Mn. PIIIMrl'o Wh .......

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2 IIDttles K""" t
OR.IIING
Z.,. 11/0/M

any 2 pkel;. Fmhort 1r

K,...r II... tr Drtp

lpolfight lnolonl

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eou...., e~

Pear Halves ...... _4,~:. 303 $1 Skim Milk ..•••.•••• ~1• 39c

GROUND BEEF

oouporu within thlo a4.

Si:e

Pot Pies ..... .. -... 6 :k~~. $1 Orange Delight .... 10 ~ $1

SALT

all

fCIU ......Ill

King

•

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Steaks .. ___ . '':~. 49c ~.,

v .. r.Ph

Blue Detergent
RADIO &amp; T.V.

Elp. 10/Y/ei

S.o,...

Fish Sticks -•••.•__ . ~~;: 39c

SERVtCC-

if

STIW BEI!P

-d.

,........
I

Top V olue SI4111PJ

G.,.nd Fnth Hourly to
lnturw ytU freshnesa you

To Fit Your T11ble

I

... ,......

2 lbs. w more

Ground Chuck

Always Two led Labell

Top Value Stamps, that's how!

600

Kroger Fresh

/
Stamp s can ll !!lp him saw, dnU , pa1nl and hammer! Sk1I 1Ai inj;h 'lllllll!llf.
01111 K• t ... ,th sall d•ng and buffing alla chmentt.. Yours lor 12 bookt Top Velv•
Stam ps Dr• II only , you rs for 8 boOk$ Top Vatue Stamps.

TIH&gt; Val

KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUE~~~y
25c
PURINA DOG CHOW
25 '~s2·69
RACINE, OHIO

Red Tokay

• Blue Ribier
White
• Seedle11

lbs.

Head

---~ ___,_______

:

'!13c

New Yams _~·~ ~:~~~. ~ .!':"!'~ ~~- .• _••• _ 3 .... 35c Yuban C.offee •.• _______,_ !! ·97c
Endive or Romaine Lettuce ... _.• _ - 19c
3pagnum Peat Moss ...••.. ____ . _',.":· $2.98 Swan liquid __ . __,__ --··-Michilan Peat •••••••.••. _. _.•.. ':,•· $1.,9 Mueller's Spaghetti------ 16-. At:.
ZestaCraekers __,________ _
. . (1;11;

And where do you get Top Value Stamps?
At the better stores, that's where! They're
your extra dividend, the bonus that make1
your, shopping dollars worth mQre.

WAID CROSS' SONS

:e

lArge

Your dollar's worth more when you shop at the
that gives TOP VALUE STAMPSI

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Parkersburg Lass is Determined to Study
""1ilitary Science at Marshall University
~TI ~GTON , W. Va.

$676.40 is Cleared Alter Expenses
From 1ag Day For Middleport Bancl
Mrs. Robert King, Middleport
Band Booster president, and
Mrs. Charles Gerard, Tag Day
Pllul I. llnart, • Adnllnlltrator
chairman, have announced. that
., tha Eatm ot
a total of $704 .42 was collected
CINrtotta Perrin, cttc..ndo
...
...,.n~ '''""' •• ,,•• ,.,.,.r,
Saturday with H76 40 cleared
~Mitt,.,,
county, Ollie.
.....
Oh''·
dfl'1nd1ntt. after expenses. ..., •
,NOTICI av PUBLICATION
Tb e ban d, under the dlrecUon
••·
, ,
11 11

(UP!) .,., 1\lariDe Corpa - oager lcr science elasseo, Lselle bad In

.,-,,g wart ime lt was not un-

bool eamp.
But teo dayi belln her phyoleal she feU, blt her head, and
was tater dlclarod lnelll!ibla lor
active duty.
Her determlnati.OD dld n o t
flag. She went to work at t.bl
Marino Col'pl RtcnJIJDg otaUon
Ill Parkersbw'g. AIM so von
molllbJ there she decided to
change taetlcs and attain her
goal throngb the colleg• RaJ'C
program.
She came to MarshaU and 181
In on two miU!arJ ocl••••
elasse1 and was sold. 8ho otr
tered Marshell thtllall.
In order lo em. lho military

.11 for young men, wbn were
.ao young or had been d..
c'ored 4-F, to beg, lie and go
'lUgh complicated scheme• to
in In the armed services.
e case of Leslie Cummins,
rshall University freshman
Park ersburg, is unusual.
slie is a young woman, who
. . veaceti=, is making a determined effort to get into the
armed t'orces. She is th&amp; first
girl ever to enter military sci·
ence t'(Jurses at Marshall.
"My first love ia military sci·
ence," says Leslie, who I ir s I
found ber "first love" at the
""' of 10 when she read a book

called ••west Potnt Plebe.''
Her Interest grew a few years
later when her two brother!! en·

reeeive permission from her
dean and the ROTC professor,
Col. Patrick H. Mi&gt;rgan.
However, she wiU not be allowed to participate in drills ,

won't go to summer C! a m p,
won't receive a aommission
with ber classmates and wes
not Issued • uniform - so for
Leslie,. her military sot en c e
classel are only a partial victory.

tt~";'e!:!,alaes:::.. ':,~~~~ J:;_

Virlinia. will take notice thai on the
30th day of AUtlllt 19115, the Plnln·
tw herein filed her petltJon ltlainll
her, the aald .Jeanette Bevenp Wad.
deU, In th e Court of Common Ple at
of Melu County, Oh io , t he
be·

s~tme
1
3
:: J!S:U:~icn: ~~ !e~tn'~':. 1 ~:~;;

~witt

.., ellld Peuuon dlllcrlbed.
Lot No. • In the t' Olf AddUJon to
lllddleport. Melp County , Ohio.
The prayer ol u ld Petl tJon It for
tbe perUtion of the eald real eatate
and for other equitabl• relief. S ald
Defendant II required to answer .aid
PeUtioo on or before the 23 rd day of
Odober. 11105. or
wW be

l2Membersof
Farm Bureau
Go to Logan

iudMU~ent

..... ''"""
oM. Perrin
Beverly

Daughters ol
Twelve member! of the Meigs
Countv Farm Bureau Womt!n
were in Logan Monday to attend
America Group the
Southeast Regiorra1 WomMeets
Monday en's rally in the armory.
Theodorus Council Daughters Mrs. W. A. Smith, Ohio Farm

tered the servlcf&gt;.
When she graduated
from
Parkersburg Cathotic H i g b
School, she enlisted in the Wom-

t~ustee,

.,,.,..,
••• """'
Attorneya for Plalntlft

wilb lois master, lt).yeaPdd Jell }lofman Cl( Miami Fla.
....
· .- ··- --

att~nded

-~·

~nd

$ ff"

-- -~- ---- -----· -·Manning Kloes, executive

D.-

TfUb mg ut:e
d

s~owed ~lldrs.

eHe/ on
A chiCken barbe;•;r. dmner was I November 11 fh

hospit~l

0

~

Le~rn·l

I

22.

u

Platollff

001 a.

etc~

'"ane

H
eath W SCS will
Meet October 11th
The Women's Society In Chris·
!ian Service of Heath Methodist
Ch urch w1'II meet Monday even-

A weekend revival will be ing, Oct. II, at the church at
held at the Laurel Cliff Free 7:30 p. m.

,.::~h. PEACHES
CORNER SECOND and MILL
Monday Thru Thur!day-9 to 6
Friday and hturdo~ 1 30 to I: SO

a~rman

note~"'

~' '

lwm'a Preml111 - U. S. Oov'l. Inspected
FULL - llo Oalltu Slitas Removed
FULLY COOKED

TOMATOES

He~dquarten
For ...

purchasing either X-ray or resp'trat ory d.!Sease ef:JIII~nwnl II if
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Mr Carl Kau tz, pres1'd en,
t con·
ducted the meeting and re rt
ed that Meigs County nowpohas·
eight patients at the southeast
Ohio TB Hospital in Nelsonville.
•

25c

46-o~r.

CAN

chairman. Hostesses are Mrs I
L.
Mrs.
cnkW. McComas,
M
f
t B Jane
ht II
"d eMry, Ersd. odrresy
ac e'
an __s, __:::__:::.::_:_:_:::::::_
war
oung. _ _
_

I

pastor of the Cambridge Church
as evangelist. Everyone lo wei·
come. Eugene Gill is pastor.

THE SHOE BOX
Middleport, 0.

HUNT'S

HUNT'S

Bartlett
Pears
c..1\11 39c

Pork and

•••••
1
S

HUNT'S

HUNT'S

an~ -···

c'"'

\1 c

BRAND

Catsup
10-oa. 25

MEATS

Btl,

,

HUNT'S

Tomato
Sauce
c..·-···10c

Italian
Tomatoes
4 100 '1

HUNT'S

HUNT'S

WHOL!

Tomato

u..

55c

•::~:Tlool
&amp;

lb.

fro~en

11peeted

79c

lb.

WAFER THIN

IECOULAI

IIIICII

Chuck
Roast

Turkey
Drumsticks

lwlfl'l Premium

u... Oov't. ...........

lb.

89c

lwift't Premium -

99c

lb.

U. S. eov't. lnsptocted

Mixed Cut Pork Chops

lb. 49c

Center Cut

Minute

Pork Lola Roast I Chop.

lb.69c

Steak~

79c

lb.

Get 50 Extra S&amp;H llllmpo
With 2nd WHk Coupon!

llo.

59c

FULLY COOKED HAM SLICES

lwlft'o Promlum
U. S. Gov't. In.,oct.ol

v,, ln.,octo4

Robinson's

16-lllb•.

lb.

lwllt'e Premium - U, 1. Government

2 ~~: 25c

U. I...

Fruit CooktaU

BUn HALF
WHOLE HAM

Paste

lwlll't PremiuM

ltl.

FULL - No Cenltr Slice• Removed

C1n1

Apricots
3 No.c•••l~ '1

Hunt'I

•

HUNT'S

UNPIILID

Chili Sauce
lllf.z-... 25
c

(

SHANK
HALf

HUll'S Tomato Juice

1

j

21/t Cu

HUNT'S

.\

I

sHIRT

,C

AI EXTRA SLICE OF PLEASURE

)

1

1

lalvu

-~perm en --~"

1

p- I

llleed

Band Boosters and com·

mittees expressed their apprecl·
ation to the residents Of the vii~
(a
d !be b '
h
ge an
usmess ouses
for their cooperation in maklng
the Tag Day a succes•. Mrs.
King and Mrs. Gerard wish to
th an k everyone who bad any
part in the project In any way.

Method' t Ch h Oct 810
7·
Js
ure
'. . .at Miss Bess Sanborn, program
.30 p.m. each evemng With chairman, will present material
retary.
Rev .. Paul . V. Rice, former on the United Nat'lo""· Mrs. Datend t d now vid Entsminger is.... devotional
The approximately 4500 let- distr ct

Cuckler
ters containing the oeals .
t.amt'd the Pomeroy Garde-n dub l s home from
and im- served
at noon
. .,..:s. thLltta
be prepared
Robe!.son
eake
aft K.,
h
fNovember 11 .
Monday aflernoon at her horne, 1proving
llayes report· ·
· • sp
r '" e
er· : Plans were made lor the an·, a c
or the rund
MulbeJ ry Ave.
I l'd nn sf'veral Jllembers VISlhng mg
noonmspokr
LJ vmg
lndwunand
t~lsoand shr,\~ed nual . stuffmg bee'' ltfr the I to be named later.
• h
The meeting opened w1th the \1abel Bt:lrhs, \1rs Cuek lfl and 1 d
Chrts! mCJs Se.d progr:1rn when1 Mrs P. K Russell Mrs
1{oa erson
C.oodwm A 1ank you I syenr
spenthealth.
a ! th e Melgs (' oun1Y Tu berc u1OSIS
. 1Ne1gl•r ond · Mrs. Bert
'
··
11 t.'S inrs.Indi
v_erse o t e mon _y Mrs. K"'"
yn
leaching
11
1
th b
Charles fPehm nger, preSident. De
rt!:•d lru m the Tedrow; and helping with eye su rgery· land !1eal'" ,\ssocmt wn met re- , were appomted toe committee
votions taken from The Lpper I fatm l).
Past Chairman of the various' ce ntly at the nome of Mrs. to lnvest1ga!e the pos.•b!llty of
1
Room vrere led by Mrs. J. 0. The. r('porl of. the uuditing I counties were recognized ind udRordel. Me~bers ~ponded .to _co mm1ttee was g1vrn by Carrie 1 ing, Meigs county members,
roll call wath ~1e1.r .favnn lf' ! Meinhart and accepted. A com- Mrs. Homer Holtt.'r, Mrs. Davtd
hou~ plant. An JDV_t~hon ~as • munication was n'ad from Ed· I Koblcn lz cmd Mt·~. Virg il At·
recetved from Twlltght (,ar· 1. 11h Wakely, disLrict deputy. m kins, w:;o also is a P;:~st Region·
~en dub to attend a demo~~t ra· ! r~g-ard to the rf"ception and six al Ch&lt;1irrmm. Refrrshm_e nts were
tio~ at. t~e . Ohw Power Com o. . clol'k po tlu('k dinner lt'lnoring served fol lowing the meeting. [
an} off1c. en No~ember 3.
Ed1th Betzmg associate sta le I Attendi llg fro m Meigs Coun · 1l
1
A commu~l~atwn wa~ r~ad , councilor and bo(,slcr meeting ty were Mrs_ Harold Carnahan,
from. Mrs. Ch.'1rles LeY.J~ con· : to be lwld \ovembPr 4,
.at .\1 rs. Holter, Mrs. Ed i5nn Hol!on,
cermng the Coun ty Chnstmns Chester Cr&lt;J de School.
. 11rs. Arthu r Orr, Mrs. Atkins, .
flower show and announrmy, ~
A practice for the recept ion! Mrs. Knblt&gt;nlz. r..lrs. Harry (;u. :
meetmg of. Garden club pres1- wil l be ht&gt;ld Ort ober 17, at the! atrie. Mrs. Df'lbrrt. Gaul, Mr!'l.
de~ts and llow!'r charrman, for · school. A contri butiOn of $2 was I Andrew Cro~:; . Mrs .Juhn Wul·
Fnda.y, Oct.~ber 6 at .7 p.m. at 1 ma de l_uward a gift for Mrs. ~:_a nd :\1rs. Rol and F."dstman.
the Columb•a Gas office.
Betzmg Plans wrrr. made for
·
.
1
Two pa pers from ttle Flower an auction sale at the next
1
and Ga rden magazine we re pre- I meeti ng.
sented. The Biza rre CactJ bv
FINISHING
Mrs. Roy Betzi ng and Pods and
Our best qu ality
Cones, Mrs. E. W. Coates.
GARNER EMPLOYED
serv1ce
Refr eshments were served by Robe rt A. ('.arn~ r was 1.
mr d
the hostess to the members and , as choir di rector for lhe Umtcd
1 DAY SERVICE
one guest. ~ r_s .. lay Warner . . Mf:'!hmkl rhur::r when the Utfl·
ON REQUEST
The next meetmg Will be ht-ld i cia! Boan·. met Sunday rvening.
at the home of Mrs. Dor Sf'hae- Mr c::1•· 11 1 who is ba . ~d direcfe~ a.nd t hf're w.lll b~ a dC'mon· tor for Rut lcmd Hi gh School,
sh ahon on Chmtmas arrange- 1 hHS d ireh·d thf' chn1r fo r the
menls.
pasl two Sunday mornmg~
Cleaners
Pomeroy
' - - -=
,;,..1 1

~ellie

a. 15,

Dixon,

ANNOUNCE REVIVAL

1

of America met in regulllr ses·l Bureau
who
sion Mond&lt;:~y evening at the the Assoct:lted CourJtry \\ omen
rooF hall with Della Stahl of the World meeting in Ire.
I councilor, pres dm• .
speaker in the
11land. w" the
d I ld f h I
1
Rrporled
iH wereHospJtal
Ma_rguerite and
orenoon an . 0 0 . er np
Durst
in Holzer

Miss Ebersbach
"
Is Hostess to
I1
Garden
Club
MISs Lydia Ebe,~ach enter-1 Wtlma Terre ll Gl adys

tw 1,

WATER BUNNY-"Fatao• looks aDXious to get out of
the pool, but It was 110 terrible aecideot thai !lOt llim
into the ,..ter
inidea
the of
llnl
place.
"Fatao"
wa,--t
jackrabbit
whose
a good
time
Is dipIsina tile
pool

Working at the headquarterl

l&lt;lr the Tag Day at the Co!IIIJI.
bue and Southern Ohio Electrle
Company were Mrs. Gerard,
Mrs. Rebert King, Mrs. Roger
Morgan Mrs Beary Clatwor·
•
tby Mrs.• Wjlliam
Grueser, Mrl.
Uw
Don' Mullen, Mrs. Robert '"'.
of Mr. William R~ll, parad· aell, Mrs. Norman Van Matre
ed through the resuiential dis- and Janie Gerard and saD d r I
•
before the canvass.
trlcts
Clatworthy.
There Will be $5110 Of the tot&amp;}
receipts placed in the uniform SoJl cltor8 I0 th e bUS IDe99 pJ&amp;Co
fund and the balarice In the es were Mrs. Tom. Rue, Mrs.
band's general fund. 1bls en· Russell, Mrs. William Childs.
ables new uniforms to be pur· Mrs .. Robert SchmoU,
Mrs.
CurtiS Jenkinson and
JI I D
chaSed When needed withOUt I
· 1f d
·
Cooke '
SpecUI UD • faJsing drive.

age

1

1

Docorat.d

.... "I
4·Rolle
4 aoo '1

Hudsoa Towels
AiplragUS Spears
loyal Pri-

II'S

Ubby'a

Cant

PUMPKIN

MIX Oft MATCH"
MA BROWN oiELLIIS
11

Brand NeW
!966 Model

$1
5

oevelcped

FALL

l~·OZ,
Jlfl

Value

Spectacul~r

Mil lrown'1

Blackberry Jelly
M.
Strawberry Jelly

I

IDRTHERII
TOILET TISSUE

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rolls

b

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r

Dutch Loaf

u
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lngred• ents:

[

lean pork
lean beef

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ZENITH HANDCRAFTED

~~~ : 2~_:.~..99.~.~,~.~. ~ TV $25995

'1

Fresh Picnics

f\ .

,

P~neapple
211s

Cana

s alt
pepper

I

Swift'•

JEWEL
OIL

liced FRESH in the store where you buy it
coriand er
s age

s uga r

Oven baked for full flavor

/ f}(!'i,. h~~J""" ' (uc
f&gt;roHfr rl·· r • nri,(H id~

NO PAINH D t:III [IJ ITS.,,

Full RJNOI'IJfi

NO PRODUCTI ON
SIIDRTCUTS I

••

INGELS FURNlTURE

b
p

WY 2·2635

Opon Fri. &amp; Sat. Nights

. . . that's one of the reasons French/City brand Dutch Loaf 1110
•·elicious. As soon as it's baked. the loaf is sealed to protect
, reshness and flavor. When It's cut for you at JOIIf neighborhood
store, each slice is as fresh as when it calM Gilt of the oven.

Extra Lean
Short Shank

mu

IOHICK

11

lb.

PictSweet
Dinners

39c

BLADES

Chicken - Turkey - Beef
Salisbury Steak

SSe
SAVE 24c Do1ble Edge
&amp;9c
SAVE 31c Injectors
LOTION f/IVI 10. '""'. 29o
I.Ct.
Pkg.

Snowdrift

$1
3
IJ ,tz.
pkp.

Spacl•l

line Uvea

FOLIIR'I

Chunk

Ti!na

INITANT

loW

Frozen

6 '1

IIIII IYANI . Plllt ••ked
Ptwtllrttl A Oln1111111111

•••'1" DOim

IGI off

Oc~slon

OIIOIIIIGS

'f&gt;:.·

COOKING OliATIHG
GOI.PEN OELICIOUS

25c

25·•..
Jar

Star-Kist

Cat Food
....

Musselman's
'
Applesauce

lhortlnlnl

39c

Try some. In fact, tey all the French/City bre.OO meats.

12....

Middleport

lwlft't Prtllllum - •• I. Gov't. lnsfooclllli

CAL.LA STYLE

H AN OCR.o\FU :o

G

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lart

Jtl.

et This Sensational low Price!

b
b

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7-Ct.
Pkg.

that are 'lunoh-paill'ighl.

6

'

3

makes flavorful sandwiches

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I

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Sum111r Isle
Sllnd

12 1 3

I
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...
21/a

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MARGARINE

Appi......Cherry-Gra-Pium-Cinnamon /lpplo

SpBCisiiY

·ffb'"'

Ml Choice

4-oll.

Pkg~o

APPLES
fl'tU Grlsp

Celery

r-. .,. ~EARlS

25c

c

n.

29

1

Cole
Slaw Mix
rktl.

D1IIJ Sun Frast

Oranp
Juice

Ya Gal.

69'

�1

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- 8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-MI~dleyort, ~~~-_ec

Joppa

~ Honorary Doctorate Given

Soe!iety Notes

~ WW I Hero Ike by Ohio U
-.'

·

.....

The Long Bottom WSCS

'

ATHENS Ohio iUPli - Ohio University Tuesllay
presented a~ honorary doctor of humane letters degree
to Gen. Dwigrt D. Eisenhower. 34th President of
United States.

At the samP time, UnivNsitv President Vernon
Alden announced plans for a $7 mi_llion
center and a new endowed professorship on the campus.
1 Cheering townsfolk and st ud e~ts 111 this So~1theastern

,' Ohio college town lined the SJd&lt;•walks to ghmpse the
wartime and While Hou se hero. and applauded heartily
at the famed V for Victory · - - - - - - - - -

LaUfeI (•'I·rr
J

sign

guests when the Joppa
met for their September meet-1
ing at the home of 'Lavina
non. It was the ZSth anotlver-1
sary of the WSCS. Those
tending were Opal Harris,
ice Barr, Mettie
Benedum,
Dealer For
Glenda Benedeum, Rita Baker
CTO~I&lt; STRANI11lRS
Judy Adams, Margaret lir&lt;ISS·
nlckle, Helen Kibble and
HOLLYWIOD (UPI)
-AlAND
Griffin. Those from Long
though Sidney Poitier :md Ann"
BVNVAN-SIZED-11 tokes both Vicki KezeU, 13, and her
brother Larry, 9, to manage the giant frying pan made
Bancroft co-star in ''The Slentom were Geneva Yates,
Paul
Bunyan
exhibit
at
Rhinelander,
Wis.
The
for
a
der
Thread," they never meet
Wyers, Ada Bissell,
Phon• WY -2-2550
exhibit
commemorates
the
days
when
the
town
was
an
faet&gt;
ro face in the film.
Pierce, Marie Lawrence
important center lor the thriving northwestern Jogging
Mr. and Mrs. Edge!, and
Industry.
hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Mr. and Mrs. Clearmont Har- Jones and family of Re.!ds1oille
ANNOUNCING
non spent Saturday
ris spent the weekend In Mans- and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dillon II
-"~ Sunday In Junction
field visiting the 1r children. 1 and family·
~ Rev. and Mrs. Robert
Mrs Fl ssi Pett vi it d
,
AT THE HIGH 7 CLUB
h
the
tl neded lh
· ? e
Y s e an i Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Green
ONE ON THE HEAD-{) ne ' "homecomino
ere
Y a eRev Seiplee
Sunday w1th her daughter, Mr. spent a weekend with Mr. and
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better than two In the bush, j District Superintendent •. was the : family.
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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Greerl ·l
nario. Here's one of his
pelaires were special singers. ] Weekend g~sts of Mr. a~d ! of Kent called on Mr. and Mrs . .
creations, a short·cropped j Mr. and Mrs. George Reed I Mrs. Pearl Dtllon and family I George Reed.
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Stale Route 7, 2 Miles Soulh of Mlddleporl, 0.
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11tuffed bird.
Mr. and Mrs. James Brannon 1Coolville, Mr. and Mrs. Don and Mrs. A. E. Wyers
and daughter, Reedsville.
hospital.
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H b t wIf Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowen
r. an
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and Keith have moved to Grove- visited recently with her father.
ort where Mr. Wolf has em· I Mr. Denver Carman, at Peach
P
Fork
ployment.
' Th~ Laurel Cliff Health club i
, Mr and ~r~ . Earl Huffman. of will hold their annual dinner at •
Columbus VISited recently w~th the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Holley. I Karr. Naylor's Run Hill. Oct. 7
Mr and . ~rs . Robert Bowen at 6:30 p. m.
recently VISited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Gomer Bowen at
Complete Roo1111
\1cArthur.
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Mr and Mrs. James Gtlmore
of
and Hrenda and Denise, and Mrs
Hubert Wolf and Keith were in
.Jackson recently.
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of Harrisonville Road spent an
evening recently with Mr. and '
Mrs _ Norman Schaefer.
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. lt's U~-Trac for traction, quiet running, long wear and trouble free
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Parker ,
scrvK:e. Thas special trac tion tire is dc.signed lo give max1mum service at
atlendcd ... bJrlhd'uy party for
an ~nomic~! co~petitive . price. It ha.~; penelration and self cleaning for
Mrs. Lily Mains i:it the home or
Middleport,
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tracuon,
special umque des1gn for quiet running and maximum riding comMr. Otho Radford.
fort. lts 1~ 2 o( tread depth with specially compounded rubber assures maxi-mum mileage.. Constructt·J w1tb Jlylun cord for utmost slrt~ngth safety awl
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Richland Ave. hill tu Mt:m·
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gree presentation at the amwal
Ohio University ?res1dent'' Co n· - - - - - - - - - vocation.
By Btr.tha Parker ,
Alden descr ibed t~e primary . Filtv relaiJVe!S and fnends
funclion of a umve_rs1ty as ht'lp· el uold ,1, , 1 tho'. hon·1, of
m "' nd •t":,_ Lou Diehl to ' hPip
ing students to "fmd your own '!r
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significance. Yo1u . mu~:. 1t•trr cPkllratt- their 50th wedding an·
mine those qua Jltt:s w He I are ni\'ersary. Potluck dinner was
unique ! ~· ~·ours and dff'ldt' m st&gt;rv l 1 ilt ni iOil. ke erpam, eake
what manner they can best be and punch was serwd in the
used "
an~·rn~~m
The young president sa id ev~ Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ru ssell of
en dm"gl madt' at the uld un1 Bt' v&lt;Jnna , spent several days
verslly thus far has been dl- with relatives he r~.
ft'llt'd !IJ W&lt;Hd ont goal
the Mr aud Mrs. ~ nlz Stahl of
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hf ld M
d Mrs
achit"vement of d1st me tion Jn New ~.Iars te · r:&gt; r. a~"h " 1 ·
htgher edut"a uon
Jnhn ( hamp1on 1 r.nna ~· ,u· er
of lnd1ani;1, Mr and Mrs. Bud
"Ohio Uni\'ersiJy is now fac· Nnr11Jn, u~·vt'\::md. 1\-lr. und \Irs.
td wilt lht' &lt;'huiet• of t's lab- BPnlon Ponn, Pomeroy recently
Jishing l'or itself Dl'M' standards ('ailed on Mr. and ~rs . Nvrman
of arbip~·erne ot, or of sue· Schaeft'r.
rurnbing 10 aimless t•x pansiun
H.-.v and Mrs. Eugene Gill
in lhr guise of progress." be and .ll;irls spe nt the weekend
added.
with relulives m
Zanesville.
"The chal lt.'nge we fare
in Rev Gill attended a meet ing at
try ing Ill Jr\·clnp a universtty ilw ~ ·rec M etho d1 ~t Church
of dlstmrr~tm ts stnular to, and Mrs Laura Schaefer, who was
close!~' relutt-d to . the ehallt•nge a medi~al patient at Vetera ns
b~i n g farrd b\' eaeh of vou as ~Icmorial hospital is stayi ng at
}'IJU ~ att empt ·to de\·P.loP your IH' home of Hugh and J\·larg&lt;uet
po te11tial a~. l rtd ivi du &lt;:~ls ... Alden Leifheit..
told the .:~ tuUents.
Mr and Mrs. noss Poulton uf
··You arc cre&lt;~tmg a life. we Ci:inlon, Mrs. Hoadley Carruth·
are crea ting an institution . to· er!) Beal'h City . were ca lled
gPther w" ~ee k no! onl~· self· here 'by the illness of their morespect. but the lasting -esteem !her. Mrs. Vernon Howell, who
f ~ soc1ety''
is a patient at Meigs General
up

ed them · recently on their 25th
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and Accepted Masons will meet
ble, Thelma Watkms and Ruth . at 7:30 p.m . at the Masonie
Ann Scarbrough ""rved as
j Temple tonight. There will ~
tesses.
1 work in the first degrP.e for ont
Gladys Hemey and
I candidate. Refreshments will be
Reed caned on Jessie
served. All Masler Masons Ill
Mr. and Mrs. Herman
invited.
nlckf and family visited
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Clearmont Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Scarbrough and son of Bashan ran-]
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eratlon was the use of a ptece :
the
in which he has been trappell
of equipment, called. a "portasince Tuesday aflernoon failed
pov.w nose, . to. slip a ropr..
tooa
around Morns' right and left
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p u·t
teg and another around his right
Akro
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1 H.escue operations were sus·
WASIDNGTON _ OPPON-'
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tall and we1ghs nearly 85
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place a 10 - inch expansion bar
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1 SAIGON (UPI) - An Amerl- A young auto mechamc from
could be fixed to bis waist.
I can military spokesman an-~ Ashtabula nearly 100 miles dis-1speeches today and alii Shlgns :
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A second att empt, bY J erry I nounced tonight that three U.S- ·Itant , was ' bemg
rus hed to the 1. suggested that the rea s own1 :·
Ulrich. 12, North Royalton, . al-: Air Force jet planes were shot scene by sheriff's cruisers from ! down would not. come un ·,
so failed. Jerry squeezed mto ldown in rflids over Communist : two counties in hopes he might · next year.
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the crevice, but was unable to ' North Viet Nam Tuesday and I help. He w s William Rwoe, 4- Opponents agam today wer~
get the ~op around the victim, that all four fliers were miss-'lfeet-10 ·nches tall and weighing ready for what Senate Repu.bh- 1
Morris Baetzold.
, lng.
· can Lea~er Everett. M. D,•,rk- 1
1just 78 pounds.
Jerry said Morris was crying : There was no confirmation of 1 Baetzold slipped into the crev- sen called a campaign of atsoftly and asked the younger : a claim by Peking that the Red · ice Tuesday afternoon while on \ tenuated debate.:• But . Senate 1I
boy , "ls there anythint:: J f!a.n &lt;Rir force had shot down an i a fie!d trip wilh ?ther re.sidents . D~mocratJc . MaJOrity Leader
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do to help you? Oh please, IS · American plane over Kwangsi, of the Methodist Children's M1ke Marud1eld, Mont., planned
there anything I can do?"
I Province which boi-ders North I Home in nearby Berea,
to force a test vote Friday. I
Doctors were concerned about : Viet Nam. Peking said one!
the hrief periods of unconsciou .. ' plane was shot down and three :
NEW YORK - HER HUS-1
ness Morris began to expenence 1 otht!rs chased away.
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band wept. The policeman who ,
about 8 a.m. EDT. They feared : The "pokesman said the three
questioned her wept. But thel
the youth would lapse Into in- · planes shot down - one F4C!
31 year old mother showed no
·· ntary sleep or uncunscJous-! Phantom and two F105 ThUD·
! sign of emotion.
nes!l and not be able to help ' derchief-all went down In thej
" I wanted her to be an an·
free h1mself.
i same general area about 40 to .
gel." said Mrs. Kathleen BrenThlrd Attempt Readied
145_ miles nortreast of lhe North l
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nan of New York. "! wanted
The youth had been trapped Vtetnamese capital of Hanoi. .
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ber to be an a et.•• That was
In the treacherous sandstone, He said an extensive se:archj While prices were !sightly 1_____ -· ng
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Cr'ii;L~ for r3 hours when the ; mission failed to find the pilots. I lower than last year, . 47~ head
BOOSTERS TO MEET
two res.;ue attempts failed. He' There was no indication whe- ' of feeder calves, we1ghmg an
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, ther the fliers were killed or average of 410 pounds per head, A mee.ting or. the Rutl~d
APPEALS TO AMERICANS I eaplured and Peking gave no in- brought an average of $22.57 per Red Dev1l Athlellc Boosters Will
NEW YORK IUP!) - Gen. dicalion of the fate of tbe pilot hundredweight (cwt Tuesday be held at the Rutland High
Maxwell D. Taylor, former am- it said was downed over China. I at the Gallipolis area feeder school.gymnasmm at 7:30 P·l
Brave! We're all for combating the cold in such a fashionable 1Jll10118111oft
b: ssador to Soulh Viet Nam,! lfllnoi has threatened to try calf sale.
m. tomght. All football parents
e&lt;-..J ted on the American people jcaptured pilots as war crimin-1 Proceeds of the sale totaled and other persons interested in l
glove leather uppers and little stack heels make these furry-lined boola
Tuesday to help feed and care als.
I $44,034.26 for an average
of better athletics are urged to
fo.r the 611,000 refugees of the . . Desp~te the. loss, heavy Amer- $92.50 per head , according to attend
city-pretty. Flip down a knitted cuff in OLYMPIC, or show off pert
Viet Nam war.
~ 1can air action continued over Byrson R. Carter , Galha coun- 1
'faylor made his appealj North and ~uth Viet Nam and ty extension agent, Agriculture.
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stitch ing detail in our selection of snow boots, with non-slip soles.
through CARE, which is trying B52 strategiC bombers from The average price of 245 Florence Peepell, 36, Middleto raise $3 million for food, IGuam attacked a Comrnumst steers was $24.36 per cwt. , with port, and Ma"y Curtis, 20, Pornthem soonl
99 to
99
clothing, medical and school! strongh~ld 10 miles from the individual grades as follows : ef'oy, each were finert ~5 and
supplies, resettlement tools and ! ~ambod.Ian border. The region two prime, $24.36; 65 choice, costs on ~ssurerl c!ear Wstance
other aid needed by the re-"s 75 m:les northwest of Saigon $24.90; 142 high good, $24.43; charges m Pomeroy
Mayor
fugees.
a~d is the s~spected hideout of and 36 good, $23.00. Average Charles Legar's court Tuesday .
Vtet Cong military leaders.
weight of the 245 steers was
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LOCA LTEMPS
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Average weight of the 231
T~e te~peratu.re !" Pome- j
heifers was 386 pounds per ani- roy s busmess district at 11 :25 1
OlvOTEt. TO INTUE$1 O•
rna, and brought an aver~tge a.m. today w~s 56 degrees un-1
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price of $20.44 per cwt. Inidjvid· der sunny skJes.
••m•r• a. owen. ,........,.,
Gauge readings - Gallipolis ual grades brought the followen"'*' tann,nm. Iemar
Dam 12.2, 12.2, running 21h feet ina prices: no prime or hioh LYON, France (UPli - A
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~Allddle
Ina l'omPin~ uu 111""" 11111 ~ til t'om j20.66 Pt Pleasant 24 17 Hin- hi h ood ...0 34 and 28 good here today by a turtle crossing
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:~, 1-tlM ldltnrlal phon• wv 2- ton 1.28, Kanawha Falls 3.49, $18.90. Average weight of
the a main highway. Traffic stopped
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00 1~ the animal p~a~s~'-------'----~~-~-~-~-~-~-~--~~~~~~~~~~--~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'
lot.red •• •e~oad eaJ"
maillna met and Winfield dams were on
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amma
Otuo
the sills.
Carter s8id there were con~
NntonaJ ad...rtwns tlliltt•enLitlwe, Boat Movements:
signers at the sale from six
:~"!:~.·. ~!:h~t!',.'~ey . ~~~-lA:!~:· Obio River - Philip Sporn counties, including Gallia, JackSut.crrtpUol'l rilte•:
Oet•v~red 11-, down 13, 4:40a.m. ; Titan
son, Lawrence, Scioto,
and
e1rr111 where nallai'IL• 30 tenLI 13
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, 5·25 a.m.; Nahonal up
Meigs in Ohio, and Mason counth• .nu, Jl,n•.• nll olt4ee. 115.611; 81a_ 1.55 p. m. · Barbara
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Sponsored by the Southeast1
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:;• m': :~~ a,~!; it~ $o.n~~ t! son up 15, 6:JO a. m.; Jinx ern Ohio Beef Cattle Associa16, 3 a. m.: Walter
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tion, and lhe Gallipolis Area
Up 16, 4:45 a. m.. John J. 1 feeder ra lf committee, animals
Rowe down 17, 10 ·55 p. m.;
in the sale were graded by
ry Bosworth up 17, 12 :45 a. m.; Don Sallerfield of
Highland
E. P. Jones Up 17, 1:30 a. m.; county.
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Roberl Reed down 17, 6:10 a.m.: Assisling al the sale were
Dorothy .Estes up 18, 5:45 p.m.; these county extension aaents,
Queen C1ty down 19. 12:45 a m.; Carter, Gallia; Bob Crawford,
A. J. P•tten up 19, 7 a. m.; Agrlcluture. and Boy Haynes,
Last time it was size. This time? Quality! Quality thars built in-1101
Eastern down 23, 6:45 p. m.; 4---H, both of Lawrence county,
The
odded on. The promise: more built-in quality features DO extra prit».
Duncan Bruce
dowo 23,
and C. E. Blakeslee, Meigs counPerfect
p, m.; Valley
ty extension agent, Agriculture.
Remember when American Motors came
Gift
, down 23, 1:20 a. m.;
State men helping out at the
out with the trim lii.tle Rambler and
' Calhoun up 23, 3:20 a. m.;
sale were: Paul R Thomas, exknockOO t he Detroit " Giants" on t heir
of Love
Ricardo down 23, 5:15 a .m.i tension marketing specialist and
collective ear? Overnight, big fins and fa t
land yacht.s went out ol ~t.yte. American
~guna down 23, 5:50 a.
Richard Smith, extension speriMotors c11.me along with t he right cars at
VJcken down 23, 6:10 a.
alist animal science, both of
the right t ime and caught the competitinn
Margaret Brent down
Ohio State University:
napping. ThiM year, almost half the auto5:25 p. m. ; Elisha Woods
Don Davis Jackson Area
_ .: nf!w raule-daull'l Rambler. Outperferms neryotber earln Ita elMS (with shand.
mobiles sold are Rambler-s izP. cars.
Greenup 7:50 P. m.: Bob
tension sp~ialis t, animal i"lldu!&gt;\
1rd cnctne!). "Oo Rotue. reaJIJ come with raUy strlpest" .. No. but wUh lhe bli new
Round one to the "Giant~Killer." Whal
ter up Greenup 8:45 p. m.;
tries.
ltnli•Ul they drive lbat way." '66 Rambler Amerkan Rope here October 7th.
null For '66, American Motors a1aJn gets
lhe jump on the big boys wilh a new rally· IUD.f.IN QUILm IS BURT·· wtn, OQiy ona
S. Lewis up Greenup 9:15pm ;
ing uy : Quality! A new kind of quiet qualily "Bill 3" rar (and Amerie.n Mollws) offer
Brime•tone up Greenup 10
BUILDING HOUSES
that It~ built in as standard equipment on a safety package with a Double-Salet'
m.; Ranger up Greenup
MANILA (UPII - Philippine
brake system at 110 utra cost: CMIUI(:
enry ear in the line.
POITUND TIIO
p. m.; Sally Polk down,·~;:~;~ army engineers began construe..
This is the American Motors credo.
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lion of houses Tuesday 30 milet
Qualil!J !lml' s built i n-1101 added on. First,
IH:.~IMIHT ,225 up 10:40 p. m.; Sam H
determine what has to go into a c-ar to
down Greenup 11 :45 p, m.;
from the Taal vol cano for the
'ding IJng $50
make it strong~r , safer, more dependable,
W
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Sweet
down
Greenup
lhousands
of
refugees
left
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more luxurious. Then put it there. Regarda. m.; Lynn B. Up Greenup
homeless when the volcano
less of cost. Build it in.
a. m.; Allied - Aahland down erupted last week.
Ready to be convineed? Ready to be sur~ R s a. I&lt; EO Mel dahl 9:Ill p. m.: Lady Glo- The first houses wlll accomprisedl Che(':k this page for • preriew of the
D • ....., M .a N o M • N ° s ria up Meldah1 6:45 a. m.
modate 120 families, who now
4 slef!k challengers. New cars. New names.
Then admire the styliftl of tbese eJcitina:
G.Wpolls · Dam Uve In school buildings, markA diamond Is the everaew
r:UH. When you have finished, please
lasting symbol of love.
down 4:45 p. m. ; Aoa down
eta, churches and convents.
Choose it wisely. Look for
ltl on your horse and co to the CrlendiJ
the famous name "KeepGiant-Killer In JOur town. your American IUill·ll QlliiJIY IS IUII.T·· PDF••IIICl. Blf
p.m.;
Reiable
up
new standard ellfl-nes. Sporty option: 4-on•
take" in tne ring and on
Elgercliff
up 2:30a.m.:
Motors/Rambler Dealer,
the-floor,
Two automatlca' also aqllable
the tag •• , your guide
lin B. down 4:20 a. m.;
•op!lont! on moll modtll 1Bu~ on • """"~'~''iocn ol m1nu·
to quality and va:
hl~tllreu'tu!IIJKIII&lt;I Nlell prices.
t•
bandit
the
ebore of,., telsetioA.
K. up 6: 10 a. m.; Solvay
8:55 a. m.
....: new roomy, ZCMUilf Ramhler. Doentt tramp your style. or your le11s.or your family.
1Y PREMIERE THURSDAY NI8HT! See tile new American Motun '68 can on
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Kuawha River - Allen R.
TONIGHT II THURSDAY
"Tile Aldy 8rlfllth, DDR Kalllll, Jim Nabon SpHill," CBS-TV, October 7111
opln. See lho '66 llamblor ~ Rebel 11 ,....- Crieadb- Glant-Klller"o, October ?lb.
Merrill down Marmet 9:30 p.m.:
NOT OPEN
Litlle George Up Marmet
p. m.; Lucy Jane Luc., up MarFRIDAY and SATURDAY
met 11:35 p. m. ; Beaver down
Octobor l-9
Marmet 11 :35 p. m.; Beaver
"WAR OF THE IOMBIIS"
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Open Frldeys Tll-5:00 down Marmet 3:05 a. m.: Se- John Drew Barrymore, Swli
mel down Marmet 6:30 p. m.; Anderson, Ettore Manni, Ida
SATURDAYS
Helen Z. down Winfield 8:55 p. Galli Warriors of the damn·
m.; H. E. Bowles up Win- edl
UNTIL 9:00 P.M.
"TAGGART"
fleld 8:55 p. m.
(Tecbnicolor)
Tony Youna, Dau Duryea,
Dick Foran. El!la Cardenas.
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train. The girl was killed inslant· year, Agric-ulture Director John \ Montgomery counties. Positive lpooslbly f kw ..._. nJy. She was charged w1th hom1- M. Stackhouse S3id Tuesday. samples were collecl&lt;d from 20 day. Low lmllCbl AU~,
l!le
c1de.
\ Stackhouse said the disease counties but results of tests are\ ebaace ID temperalare ftarl.
has been ISOI"aled in lfllmilton, l incomplete.
day.

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Uoioo B.l:di·Grip snow and mud tires oombiaot the baa feature.
of comentional and traction lires On the dry road they roll aJong
s mooth!~ without the usual bumping, rumbling IWd whining you ,et
w!th .ordtnary snow lirrs. Off lhe road, where the going is tough, they'U
d1g m and pull you lhroul!h snow, Nlush and mud where ordinary
~uuw tires !ilip and spin . Thr secret is in the ex.clusive U'nico Red.i-Grip
tread and its hundreds of Jeep tread :md side wall bart that dil ill

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her 4-year-old llaught.r, Ann ed to be serious ly affected by . Brown, Clermont, Mams, War-

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MED!l':A Ohio (UP!l _ Two1cation. Doctors emphasized no· complicate rescue work.
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O&lt;·tober 6. al 7 so p m. at 11101 Tile Roek Springs Granao will , Delbert Mitchell lo Wortll~ Ma·
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TMII~~ontCMJII&lt;Ilof Waha-1
, arhool to piQn for the Hallo- : moet Tburodty ot7 p.m. for a tron.
MiP ldtw tlt&lt;ltjf olll..r•l ''
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: ween ?arty
Jl'ltiUck diJlnor, followed by the
OCT. 8
~
raJOR~UVIJ 41 • rtellt l
I Th• Che! IOr Gord.. Club , reJUiar moolift! and program. I Th A le Grove
USIC
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4 UIOtiJl; for lkt ""!!Unl Yltr. PemoroyJ ShlkOJp"re tlub i will meet at the home oi Mr ' Members are "'ked by the lee. Church
hold a
WISHES TO ANNOUNCE
Miss Ann Rowell. Mioo M11• j mThey are Mu Ru51oii Ca~• will tllttt WodneodtY Ottober ' · and M" Purley Karr \Y:d;~~ l turer to bring their baby pic· I sale, i"riday, Otl I, In the
THE CLOSING OF THEIR STORE
lht llowlll, Mrl. Relph Wtlktr, j "-rt, adviJOI'; Shlrry P'lllher. II 3 p. m. at tho homa or Mrs., da~ ovenmg, Oct. &amp;th •
Itures.
wort,h Butldlns un Second St.
Mrs. Agnes Brown and Mrs. president, David Cooke, VIce T A. Hennessy. d
b' P· ·
OCT 7
Members ol the Middleport Ill Pomeroy, beginning at t a.m.
IN MARIETTA, OHIO
ld
J 11 Call secreta- 11le Amateur Gar eners c1u
H ,_ .. O'B 1 have return·
enr-~ r"'!
pres ent ; ane
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at Middleport will meet Wed· I The Past Chief• of Magnolia I Jolly Bunch SeWini Club will
~'~or;; aln:ee:~.;=:i~ ~· I rtY • troa~u;:J' \,:0t Th~~r~~ , r lay evening, Oct. 6, et the Temple Pylhian SISters Will 1 meot Thursday evening, Oct. 1
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Ronnl; Stein, Bonnie ' home of M"'. Bruct Lloyd at 1 meet Thursday evening. at the at the Middleport Gas off1ce
SKONDARY TO
And Will Continue to Approxlmotely Nov. 5
nt the we~kend at Su ar I
' Nanc Proffitt, sen- p. m. Mrs. William Slater h~me o_f Miss 1'h:lma Grueser' I for a demonstration given by
IIDNR I•ITAnOII
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spe k nd t d......... lllb ~n- 1 Blake s.nd 11 'Y c , Abo- I is the assi,ting hostess. Annual · w1tll M1ss Lena Grueser as co- Miss Betty Newton. 'Mle meet- uter "· &amp;~M~mou X.ldn•J or aladd.,. IrPianos, rgana, 1 " ns rumen
'-) (' a a ten..,.
lor represtntll ve11 ; rBia
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pm and ltatlon••rrecttwlceum.,n,women..
Gultart,Amplifiei"'Reduced
1ng WI II begin at . ?·SO
nual Ohio Swi89 Cheese Festi· li
d Brenda Bradford, alter-~ dues art payable to Mrt. Lloyd, hostess.
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William trea:-:urer An intereltlna: pro-- I' 11te Catholic Women's club of I members are to Invite gue!Jt!. u:rtnauon bo~ &lt;~.,'= •IP\ fllla•i"Music, 7c I Copy
Ytll.
IUitta; Oa e odm\the Junhas been planned for this the Sacred Heart church will I Evangeline Chapter,
OES, . WeJ'::h~li::.~::ll"''ffJ.urur J~
f,lr. aod Mrs. Dwight Wallace Arthur and !~J., D~~ Ma· mooting or the new year.
, m..t Thursday at 7.30 p m. '" Middleport, will meet Thu,..day ~:;jl:l:ri''
~~~~;·...,C'(:iJ"i';
were m Huntmgton Monday af· ior ".:f18~!nc H
A apecla! meetinlil of the ofn. : sanctuary, for rosary serv1ce.l evening Oct. 7 at the Moijonlc ~'U.:nf~~r'tf~:w~:::l:'i!.m'~r:t:l. ~t
1n
ternoon to attend tht . football chir .
~ M 'u·r.
..,. and committ"" members I FollowiiiJI the service, the regu· Temple, 'lllere will be election "'"""" " """"'"·
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giUDe at Fairfield Stadmm 00- 1 ftltft, JeM11er an e Hart •filiiiiii
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tween the freshmen Marshall : r011 Rolllllll. and Alan
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a11 d Ohio University
football ooplmmoro rLf!tNn~~~~ El·
g .1e. Their son, Bruce, for- tomatea are
ft
, .
nk, MHS athlete, playod tltf eonor Rouob and Mork Grur ,
eQfner line defense on lht Mar- ltoad.
FORA
shall team. FoilowiJJI tho llml
thr) ;isited with 'heir liOft whu
WIDE CHOICE
Achievement Day
is &lt;1 student th~~rt.
Speaker Announced
WONDERFUL Gins!
Mr. and Mrs. WUIIom Zoliler
nnd son, Eutch, Belpre, vllited Dr. Tanner J. Livisay, Stat.e II
Sunday with hi• sloter and 11m· ; Eltenoion Specialist in Child
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Daven- i Development ond Human Reia·
port anC: sons, Jerry and Mick· tton• of weat Virginia Umverst·
ey.
ty, will be the guest speuker at
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Web~r MIIOR r.ounty
Achievement
entcrtamed with a . dinner at Day scheduled for October. 20th
their home Sunduy 1D Rutland at tho t-It Camp at !l&lt;Juth01do.

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Registration will be at _10 a.
the dmn~r. 1
Cal 11 lltber guests were :\oir. and which will be served by the ~~o1
?1-'lrs ,\ ·1yne Amsbary and son, necr Club, are m:-Jde by callmg ,
Han.\. Ga llipoli s. Mz·. and Mrs. or writing Mn. Htty Crank, 1
Law renee. Mill•oan. Mutdleporl, Henderson, West VlrKinia,. Dr 1
and Ot=:ntHS, Dean, Donna, DaJ- Mr::;. G. c Sommer. Southsid e. !
las. ;1 11d Ou one Weber. .
· by October 13th. The cobt of the
.Mr. &lt;md Mrs. Al!eo Jenlunaon dinner will be $1.25.
hav e elurm:d from northern

:mnonng Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Helrlt'rgol!

of

Los

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Dtuo where they attended the I ' ·I 'd II
F r1
~nn:J;.h Swi:ss cheese
festiva1 1 ~' I 1 epor1 0 •
held at Sugar CrHk, Obio. i D11aler Win&amp; Award
Paul Ger&lt;lrd, Oh1o University Keith Goble Ford, Inc. of !
fre~hm an , spent Hlf weekend I Middleport hal! been selected I
,\·i tt• his parents, Mr. and Mrs. as one of the nation's outstan~- ~
Charles G~ rard and family.
Iing Ford Dealerships and w1.1l
Mr ::~. Ea rl Daw•nport
ha!J receive Furd Motor Company s 1
learned that her mother, Mrs. 1Distinguished Achievement A· '
Mi ldr fd Zt·I~Jer. who IS vis1t.l ward.
I
ing her daughter iin Maryland, The Distinauished Achieve- 1
ha~ susta ined a fracture of the ment award is pre~ented "hrl
ankle and .viii be unable to walk recognition of progreuive rnan'(•r s1x weeks. Friends wiahinK 1a1ement
modern sal~ and
o srnd cards may send them service fa cilities, sound mer.'1 r h1s ad~dr!:'~s : Mrs. Mildred chandliilli practictl, hllh qual· I
l.e1gler, Foily Qlarter Road, 1ity stanotardl and eontlnuln&amp; in· I
11\uult· 2. Elli~·ott C1ty: .\1,~hmd. l tert!st in renderlnl superior aer.4042. She Will remam With her . vice lo Ford owoara." Keith Goin.Jghter and family until she I&amp; i bit tnte been a Ford dealer in .
~ble to walk.
1Middleport since 1960 and this 1s
.Jcrr~· Davenport has return- his fourth award.
&lt;1 to his sophomore ctue1 af. ,
er being absent because of ill· ' New M~mbers 11 (
1ess.
l'ete IJavis left Thursdav for l'ar·k are lmtallerl
Vlemphls, Tenn. where 1
,; has MASON - Lawrence Fore·
,. epted a position wlU! 4mori· man, Cu b Soout Cornmiuio1111r [l
:""a n MotDr Salu Corporation of Mason. in1lalled new
'~ Ret ·.·1 Market Mantfler. H~ : ben of Cub lkout Pack 2M
Will be 1n Chtlflt of a lil•llatt the monthly mootm1 of t h
111rea
. group on Tuesday ·si:;~~~~;
Mnrguerite Durst is a sursi- 126th at lhe Mason 1
0'111 patient at ~olaer Hoepital l Church. New inemben I r
m Galhj)(llil.
Paul Frame. Peter F'rame, DonMr. and Mrs. Frank Heider- : aid Gaoritseh, Donald Joli,ISon,
galt of Los Angeloa, CoU!. art IWayne (Andy) Stewart, Rod·
here for a ~·is it with frjends and · ney Rottaen.
relat11·es In the Rullond areo. Othoro attendlnr wtro
le h('re they are the hou&amp;e· Scout Maiiter, Jame1 .Jarrf'll
guests of Mr. and Mra. Low. and moot of the Cub
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n•nl"e Milhoan. Mrs. Hf'lderaott parent s, Den Mothers, Mrs. E\'E:
Is the Iormor Gladys Higley lyn RotiJen. Mrs. Donald
Jf Rutland. Mr. and M,.. Hei- l britoch, Mrs. 1\fnnoth Dillon
dergotl rellde 1101 14t&gt; far from land Mn. Dalor., Shepherd.
the iCii!le o/ lht rlo(l thll lUll&gt; ' ICOUII att•ndUll in addition
mer In C.ltlomia. lho !j 1 ,.. "'w memboro wort Jolm RDI~
llred lerochff.
1en. Michael Lowis,
Jameo
Mill Dian~ Crlo1ftU, lludtnt Jl'ramo, Robert Boloher,
nurse ll lit. J010pb SehooJ ttl PUioa, Brian Jolmoon, David
NurolllJ, l'lt'ttrlbura, w. va., Jolm1011, Joseph Sbopherd.
ipent lht ,...bnd With her parent•. Alt. IDd lin. Jo~~~e~ Crlo· ,
PUN HV'IN IIINO
well.
Sllnday, 0cto1&gt;or lOth at !
p.m .• thre wlli be a
"Aili!ll OO&amp;IJIION PUI
ot lht Forest Run
Kaiser Aluminum and
Church. All types o fiOipel
leal Corporattoo dittctura todoy lie wtll be loaturlld. Rev. Wor&gt;ll
decllii'Od a quarttrly
dell G. Stutler, p111tor, will
of 22\0 cealo por ibare oa lht 1 Ill oharie. Anyone wlohlns
Corl*'&amp;tklll'l coaunoa IIDck, portlclpate mey contact him
payable NoYimblr M, 11!11, te WY Ul44 or 11 lht
stockholders ol """'" Novem- !Iunday evenlna. Tho publl•
ber a.
lllvlted.

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lb.

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CAP'N JOHN-I'ROZEN-FRIED
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Fish Fillets

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12 ~:: 99c
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25C Sparkle Gelatin

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39c Chocolate F~~~- 2,!:.~ 69c
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Persons entering Holzer
pital during the last 24 boon
included: Mr.. Larry D. Crotty,
2145 Eastern Ave.t Joeepb L.
Cormal!y, !.Gwer lllver Rd.. Roy
L. Bickle, Rl 1 Crown City;
Jameo M. Nibert, Gallipoii•
ry; Robl\1"1 S. Hemby, Rt. I
Bidwell; Sherry Ann Stafford,
New Haven; Ronnid K. Booter,
New Haven; Mrs. Kate Mdli,
Rl I Portland; Georg• Casto,
Pomeroy; Terry L.
Jacobs,
Pomeroy; William S. Manuel"
Rt. 2 Racine; Shirley E. Guinther, Pomeroy; Mrs. Milton L.
Morgan, Rt. Z Jacksoo; Mn.
Earneat T. Brown, Wellston;
Mn. Homer H. Angles, Rt.
Jackson; Mrs. Loren 0.
er, Rt. 3 WeUsten; Jesse Obse,
Rt. 1 Ravenswood.

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Jo Ann Thompsoo, Barbaro
E. Gay, Deborah A. Warneke,
Lyronda B. Stone, John Tyler
Mooney. WiUiam A. Burleson.
Mrs. Howard E. King, Mn. Jle.
vid A. Staler, Mrs. Billy Houek.
Mn. Jamea M. Adklno, Mrs.
Paul B. Fraley, Mn. Robert 0.
Ankrum, George W. Mcllaff:ie,
Mrs. lle&amp;Bie Fenrandez, P a a I
M. Taylor, Oscar B. Jordan,
Slanley S. PaHerson, Mn. Roy
G. Shoemaker, Joe C. Bradley,
Jobn E. Sylvester, Mn. llennlo
D. Marks, Mrs. FriiDkliD WLJ.
aon, Mn. Ge«ge Twyman and
inflml daugbler, Mra. Ricbanl J.
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ort ll Kilhl and inflml son. Mrs.
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ONLY ~99
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loons n.'ld candy were given the
$30.00 Down - B•l•nw on
children. Ice cream and cake
Convenient T~triM
were served to Mrs. Herman
Ohlinger, Tedd and Mike; Mrs. I
Oscar Casto and Shelley; Kar·
Ia Kearns and Damon; Mr.
FURNITURE CO.
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PT. PLEASANT - The 68th be Fredone A. Eames, assist·
Annual West Virginia Nurses A.. ant professor in ped1atnc nur..
I)clation Convention will be ing, West Virginia University.
leld October 13 • 15 at the Pleas.
ant Point Resort Theme for Followmg the talks a panel
Ibis year's coove~tlon will be ~mposed. of Dr. Albert David
"Cari _ K te A tioo"
K&gt;Slin, chief of medicme, Appa~
Mrsng JOBeey .
• ·
achian Regional Hospital, BeckClark;burg ill =dent~tz : ley; Ethel Keyser, Beckley; Ro· ·
bert L. Evans, assistant adJnin.
A~latton and Miss Gaynelle istrator McMillon Hospital,
McKinney, Morgantewn, is the Charleston; and Ann F. MatthprograD_l chairnum for tbe 1965 ews, nursing service CQr'IIUitant,
convention.
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Region 111, Deparbnenl
of
AJean Hayter. R. N., Ed.. D. Health, Education, and Wei·
SSOC!ate professor m Nursmg, fare, Charlottesville, Va., wiII
~ruv~slty: IWI,::cky WI~ be discuss nursing problems.
t e 1P3 nFcipt edspe erkon
tho..
.. ea ur spea er on t e Odober 15th, a c1mu:a1 ses141~ ~Ill be Ka!harme ~1:1ppel,ls!on, '·:~Jursing Needs of . P~as.soc•_ate execut1.ve
duec~or, 1t1ents w 1 t h Thoracotom•es ,
Arnencan N~rse s Assoc1atwn, 1w~l~ be pre~ented ~y Lms . E.
.New York City.
10 Kdly, asl'llstant m nursmg,
AJso speaking on the 14th will West Virginia University.
The 19th annual m~ting of
Antos Damaged in
the West Virginia student Nur·
Rt. 2 Collision
ses Association is also being
PT. PLEASANT _ The Sher- held in conjunctinti with the
iff's department investigated a convention. The winner of the Club.
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will
t wo car acc1"d ent Tu esday after- I''West Virginia Student Nurse thAn added attractton
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announced
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noon resu mg m 550 property
F kl" IV th
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ran m . e we . nown
da mage but nn personal InJury
IOct . 14 and. .awards. by the Nurs- talented
magician who will eoand no citations .
esd Assoclatwn Will be present- te1laiD
~· WI"th feats. of ,.,
'•ge,rdeThe mishap occured when a c ·
main. The local Kiwanis Club,
southbound car on Route 2 driv·
which meets at the resort on
en by John Brown, 78. Pt. Pleas- pJ.easant Vallt&gt;y HOSpital
Thursdays, has been invited to .
.ant, was attem~ting to make
.
hear and view the evening's
a turn and culhded with a ADMITTED: Mrs. . Donald lertainmr.nt.
northbound car driven by John- Gillenwr~ter, Crown C~ty; Mrs.
I
nie Joe Heaberlin, 37. Pritch· Dale Sheets, Crown Clly; Mr..
ard.
James Hughes, Ashton.
Arrests during the past 24 DISCHARGED' Robert
hours according to jail
re- ;phy, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
cords were Robert Carr. Pt. Wray. Apple Grove:
Angela
Pleasant, charged with intoxi- campbell, Pt. Pleasant.
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cation, and James Cottrill, Pt. BIRTH: Mr. and \1rs . CharPleasant, arrested on a peace ies Thoma•. Pt. Pleasant, a dauS Offie
warrant.
ghter.
PLEASANT - Basil
iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij L,POINT
Gibeau!, 79, of llO
Street, dieJ Monday night at
his home after a long Illness.
A retired farmer, he was born
April, 1886, a son of the late
William and Jane Brewer Gibeau!. He was • member of the
Shiloh EUB Church and the Jr.
Mechanica Lodge.
Surviving are his wife, Minerva Keefer Gibeaut; three SOIIH,
FLOORING, No. 2 pine _ low as 12~c ft.
James 11f Point Pleasant, Charles of Opp, Alabama, ond Clif·
FRAMING
low as $95 M.
ford Gibeaut of Texas; one
PLYWOOD
ghter, Mn. Erma Thomas,
_ low as 3.25 sheet
PleaS'ilnt; seven grandchildren
and ive great grandchildrm.
SHEATHING
low as l.Oc ft.
Funeral service wlll he
PANELING
Thuraday
2 p.m. in the Mobr·
low IS 4.25 sheet
Stevens Funeral Rome wltll the
Rev. Kenneth Fuiler officiating.
CEILING TILE
low as 12c ft.
Burial will be in the Kirkland
Memor~ll Gardens. Friends may
INSULATION
low as 4Wic ft.
can at tho funeral home after
Also All Rtlotecl Materials and FrM Delivery
6 p.m. today.

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SALES III:PVRT
te I&amp;; CIIDlen ·t to
Lorain, Obio boo- PL f'le3sant Uv-.k 8olot (t. Bullo 14.50 to 11.90;
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For Coming~ pitalloUowlng I long illne...
Sept. Z, l8li
Steen •.7 to 23.50 ; Stock
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She bad made her home with ' HOGS - 'leceipts: 175 te :120 ers II to 17.90; stock
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her daughter. Mrs. James fOW· ' 22 to o3· l ea vies 18 te 2125; Calves 18 to 25; Stock llitfer I I '
. monstrat 071 u 8 18 me ol ler In Lorain. Funeral serv1ces Lights tB to 21.50; Fat Sows 17 Calves 17 to 22.
·
~gon~~:y ~~U::r~~t. se· wereheldonMondayattheSid· :to 20: lours 14 te 16.25; PigS VEAL CALVES- Top• i!O;
~~ 1 n/ for the coming 1er and Frame Funeral Home j7 to tt
Seeonds 28.60; Medium 20 to
ear ;.,~so devotional program in Belle, West Vifgima. Burial CATILE - steers 16 te 21.50; 25.80; Common and Heaviel ~as· presented by Mrs. Ray _was at St. Albans, West VU"gm· H.•::if:•r:s~l:4~1oi;;ii~9.~50~;~F~a~tiiiCoiiiiilws.;;l8;;:;to_,28iii.600i.iiiiiO;;;_,;;;;;:=.;;Fox. During the business meet· , ra.
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I 'IAMoui leledeil ..,.. Ironnerty
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llASON-Mrl. DeaDttr Oleml,
State ETtenslon ~m Lead·
er of Morgantown, w1ll asatst
with the Mason County Prog·
rem Plannmg meeting oa TU...
day, October , 12th ~~ Krodel
PT. PLEASANT - J110k D.l Park. The days acUvi_lles start
BurUng3me, Charleston, 0Js- at 10 a.m. A potluck dinner will
trlct Telephone Sales Manager be served at noon.
for the Northern District, will In the afternoon a film enUt·
be lbe guest speaker for the Enr fed, "Fact About Figures,"
player-Employe dinner sponsor· will be shown by theM a son
ed by lbe Retail Merchants o;. County Healtb Deparbnent. AI·
vtsion of the Point Pleasant . 1so te be featured will be 8 pro- ~g,thref~shments ~re ~-:;;:,~
Mason County tbamber
of gram 011 Isometrie aerci.se for Y e nstess to rs .
.
Commerce Thursday, October 7, figure control.
Swatzel, ~rs;. ~oh~ McDamel,
at tbe Pleasant Point Resort at
Mrs. Clara 1\illlBms, Mrs. Ray
Fox, and Mrs. John Marshall.
6 p.m.
The dinner wiD precede the
SPEAKER ANNOUNCED
Bailie Days" promotion cele- MASON - Mr. Bill By us,
MRS. GYGAX DIES
brating the 191st Anniverlllll')' of past Methodist Conference Lay MASON _ Word tras been rethe Battle of Point Pleasant, the Leader, Charleston, will be the ceived here of the death of Mrs.
firstbattleoftheAmericanRev- guest speakeronLaymen'sSun. Hana A. tEisie) Gygax,
87,
olution.
day, October 7th at the Mason
Mr. Burlingame is a
Methodist Church from 1 a.m. 1 also will participate tn the proha County native and attended WJtill2 noon. Men of the church ' gram.
Morris Harvey College. He ·
married and the father of two
daughters. Burlingame tras
with lhe telephone company for
i§'§il
22 years and has won the
Distinguishes sales award
sored by the Sales Ex,ecullive

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IOo!!O Songs for Children
8 elll MIQer Show
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10:30 Bill Miller Bru,ch Show
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12:30
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10o45 Maoon o\gr. P-ogriUD
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7:30 .sign On - · Arm, Hour
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1:31 Saturday Matinee
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1:55 News
10:15 F·amily WorsiUp ('!burs.) 7:55 N•ws
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balance due ~ Call WY 2· Must sell or trade at once.
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9, 12:80 p. m. I have bought alter 00.
9 29 12tc
tbe Henry Zeiher home in 964 PONTIAC Booneville con·
Syracuse, Oh10, just
o I I vertible take over payments
:ate Route 124 and will sell or $2,4% cash.
Automatic
e followmg personal prop- transmission power steering
erty, most of which formerly and brakes.' Phone 98S.2240,
belonged to Mr. Zeiher.
Coolville exchange
I MD•- tl
Watch for sale signs.
• 10 1 8tp
Refrigerator, gas range, util~ .,-,;;-,~o-~-cco..a.-n
lty 'lhle, 7 piece wood din· 1 0. McCoy, Aoclloneer, Cb...
ette, bullet, dishes, cooking ter, Oh10.
9 18 lie
utensils, tables, slands, wasb CUSTOM BUTCHERING end
GLOOD CLEAN, Ginseng and olands, Thor washer, sewing cutting. Will buy bides every
,.0.0. root, no stems. Gin· machme, bed compile, dres- Monday. Phll Meier, Phone
9 18 lfc
lellg, $27.00 lb. yellow root, ser, daybed, bedding, rugs, WY 2-3510.
odd
- .~.lltl lb. Juak car batteries, library !able, rockers,
chairs,
hassock
Philco
TV
KARL
GRUESER,
Plumbmg
110 each. Clean copper, 27c lb.
Minersville,
Bring to Jack's Gun Ex· lllwn mower, h~nd tools and and H"'ting,
change, Henderson, W. Va., many other Items not listed Ohio. End your JeWer troubCiell B. Wood, Owner.
· les. ~e have all sizes. Sewer
on Saturday's or mail to: D. TERMS,
Cash
machmes. Reasonable rates.
H. Roe, Box 846, W. Va.
Not responsible for accidents Call WY 2-2974, day or night
10 $ 3tp
Sale conducted Bradford AuC:
9 15 tfc
ANTIQUE Fumllure,
dishes, 11
"" Co.
IO 2 81&lt;:
Camping Equip.
mllcellaMous. Call or wrile:
END.oli[f,;AsoNiAmMn. Heward Cectl, 8tltl w.
14a1n St., Pomeroy.
lndian Summer Sale Save up to $250 on Apache
8 29 tic
Camper Trailers; 10 per eent
NOW AT LANDMARK
off on Coleman stoves, tan.
PIIIB TIMBER and will pay
Dozens
of
lt.ms
now
an
s•lt
terns and other camping itu much as $4 per cord tor
et lower prices.
ems; Good URed- 8' 1 28'
pod pint and also good bard
housetra 1ler - price reducwood 1aw limber. Write or COME IN AND REGISTER
ed for quick: sale. Amsbary
Mt Ill. W. Rlmyoo, Minerfo · · · YOU MAY WIN ONE OF
100 FREE PRIZESI NO
Apache
Trailer Sales,
631
ville, Ollio, Eagle Ridge Rd. PURCHASI NECESSARY,
4th Ave., Gallipolis, Ohio.
t II 3()ta
eR.,.I... r AI Ito"' er Tho
446·11239.
10 I Jtt

Instruction a

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inrredlent
lit Bicycle

WHY DON"T
'IE TELL
SHERIFF
'TAIT?

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&amp;. A·ppearing

14. Soap

HE WANTS 10 L'ARN ME
SOME SIGNALS SO WE
CAN GO IN CAHOOTS
AN' CHEAT AT

abbr.
22. Epochl

'·Pigpen

lS. Funeral

By FRED LASSWEU.

firm:

place

worms
· 12. mack

cox.

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DOW Putor 01 the Cambridge TWO BEDROOM bouse on Lln·
churcll u I'IBDielllt. £very. colD llgtl., birch kitchen, au0111 welcomo. Eugene GW, lnmatlo PI beeL WY 2-Sl 27 ·
8 20 tic
pulor.
10 I $to
LOSE WEIGHT llfely 111111
Sale or Trade
Del·A·Dlel Tablets. 0 a 11
- - - - - --- .lie at Start'l Pblnnacy.
TWO NEW W.S.W. soow trres,
750 x 14,$25.00, or trade lor
1 11 101p
1
FREE 1.000 IWl Gll!llll Stam[J1 ~~ regular 6iiO a ~ ~ ~
Howt P'or 911Wln&amp; 1111 DOW
·
Compacl VICUUID aeaaer l1l
FOR SALE
yoor borne. PboDII ParQn. Utili HD 175 Motorcycle, one
burg, llli 48G Collect.
utility tr.riler. Everett Mo_ _ _ _ _ _1...,;,1_80tp.:, Dante~ 417 Ripley Hollow,
&amp;UTOMOBILI lllilllrlllcl 11eea Cheshire, Ohio.
10 6 3ttl
cancelled! !At J1lllr Cl[ll!l'a- ELE&lt;:rJ\0 ; HYGIENE Sweep1Dr'1 llclllset can WY , _ , per with all
stlacbments.
lUIIe Quaker Heater, ~,000 BTU
with ran. Phone alter 1 p. m.
lnsur•nce
WY 2·9970.
10 I Stp
GRAN===GB· INSUJIANCII. MUllen ~ 00 WHITE LEGHORN belli, tiOc
lasurance Agency, Inc., Poor i each. Phone 985-2184.
See•
eroy. PboDI WY :1-3381.
Opal
Hollon, MmeriiVille.
9 I lfc Chester
Racine Rd.
·:cc-==-=10 6 3tc
Wantecf To Buy
l965 STEREO: just taken in.

potamia.
:Z. Ha.utbo.v
3. Storagl·

10. Assam
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WHAT ON AIRTH
HAJII'eNT,

WHAT A CROOKED
VARMINT 0~ CAlES
WUZ TILLTOt•AY, ...,,.,..,
MAW··

DAILY CROSSWORD

lfl·

room Both afat~~~ In ~ed , FOR SALE: 4 rooms and bath,
UNFURNISHED bouse 6 rooms i FUEL OIL beater, oo,ooo BTU WANTED• Operating
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c
11 949 2811
' aurse. 1 full time, I part tlffie. corner 0 • os oome • ' new paper and paint. Lot 45
10.00. "'""'
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per motnh · "''
•• 000·
1
ILL BB
DIW.
and bath, with garage. NICe I ,..,. · a
BIIOUI.ArloUNII
10
1
3t
Liberal
salary,
pleasant
work·
x
225.
356
Broadway
St.
$3,'
0
1
rae Pllbl1aher ....er-n. 121• ndn
location. $65 a montb ·, sewMIDDLEPORT
Two sto~
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d WY 2 "'J4
------1ng oonditions, 7, S:30 shill lr
- ba h
., 500.00. Call WY 2-3442.
•• .,.,..,,,., "'~n ...,.. ..
age pal .
-~
PERFECTION FUEL oU llove Contect Administrator, Modiarne, 5 rooms, t ' small
106 6tp
,.,.... .,.....,...,.. Tbo '".!
10 S 6tc I 65 000 BTU Bottle u - • -·• Center ""'PI'tal Gallipol· basement, front and
back
.,. "' • .... wllb .. .,.
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tr =-~ • nanv ID tM • • or
~ .... lP nco
l stove. Small .... beater Port- Is, Ohio.
10 2 Gtc pore s, gas UClltmg. .,..,OI'Xt
•ness Services
10 PH liMit Dl lhfl amount of lhto
.,...
TWO apartmenls in Middleport
.
.,....
•
- ROUTE US - T7 acres
25
Sales &amp; Service
... " ...- f•• ' " ........ of
,_ Wut u ..,.....
n.. ...
rooms unfurnished with able later-room
.,stem. MALE HELP WANTED1 Bur- cui.tiV8ted 1 b3I8DC8 pasture
'
the contncl.. A certified chec:ll: on •
VU. 5
IO IVIDt bank drawn and mada pay
• ""' - '
fenced yard. Other i rooms RC.A. cartridge lapt ncord· ger Boy - Food , 0 • Rams and woods good llJ:
~veryday Spociols
"'' ,. ••• '""'' .. !'om'"''' ..,,
"::$' : C ., · young frame home,
• batb,
room
e Fits Almost livery Car on
'"' oum ., • ,., """' of
'"'
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furnislted OD ground floor. Call .,• Boward Larklnl • Port- ---•~I barP ag&amp;~esstve
front
at
amount bid will be occepted In Ueo
1 " ' •~• .,... ••"""' ,., ' 14 "
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10 I sto laDd, Ohio. VI &amp;4461.
men between ages of 17 and
_... olh
Marie's Style P~t
eTranslerable WbeD
•reJected.
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10 10 • 3t
It) ,_ -··~d "!chen poreht k·- . - . OOl'D -.-.
tr H-'
such bond or certlflri dt~k
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An mA-· • oarru···- -m•no""n I room apartment·
p __,
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b""d'
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cu.D
bl.dd1rfonhwtlh
and llhoul4
anym..
bidtobe "''
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n 185 s Froot
..,..t aD OJ P&lt;JSI ODS ALBERT M.
SALIIl8MAII Shampoo &amp; Sets .. $1.50
............... " ............
onooa aouu
.. - - oor.
.
• WAIW MORNING healln&amp; available. Full or part llmt
WY • NM
" ' " ' • ~30 day color rinse,
•Guaranteed 24 montlu wUl .......... upon ........ " " "
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Call
WY
2·5141.
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BTU.
Cell
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or 24,000 miles
uon
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work. Excellenl opportumty
· 10 1 Ita
lmpoD
set . . $3.50
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wru " ,.
10 1 11
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for advancement Apply in
Permanents .. $7.50 up
eMosl Popular Unit
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7 ROOM HOUSE and bath, I
10 I lip pil'lllll: 11 Wut Unioo, Ath·
HOUSE FOR IALI
We Selland Service
Ill tbe 0 S A.
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w·and
Wl•'ell
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garage, II gar en, ~· per
Ohio.
9 30 6tc .. ern
c ~ e.
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I!&gt;'
Pamaroy,
Ohio, for.....
the rattbfu)
per.
PHONE WY 2-2156 IDOIIIb. can alter 5 o'clcok. GERT'I a gav' girl - ready --..,-,,.----::--::---;-- 1loc.atiun
on HiIDpb o1 11D111
hlD
Mart'e's Style Post
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· State
G
•00
el 100 per tellt af the totlll 11m11unt
tth 11., Racine, Ohio. Call tor 'l whirl alter cleaning
Real l:state For Sale acmg
g wa7 llfllit on Itt, 124
Ph, wv S.S27l
hutollod
o1 ' " "'· .. ou• •• ,.,,..... "'
•2128.
10 t 61 c
......... with Blue Lustre
Route 7 with good road to Dillin
s
ru,. u.. oonttut " ,.,,.., ., ''
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F
bedr
11
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rraewe.
Ohio
htmU.b bond th• bidder wtU • eon·
Lott .nd Found
Rent electrJc lhampooer $1.
,
g way. 0?"
. ~ vm&amp;.
•ldered to have •b•tuloll*l Ute con
t=
I
cbarm 1'RAJLER LO'l'S - lreo ..,.. Bak ... _,.,_ Mlddl rl FOR SALE: 4 room house With dining, familJ, kitchen, brelk·
.,...,,
Sunday,
GOd
aaolllfl nter Brown'o Trail
er •ww~., 10 epo
' bath lull-sized basement Fuel las~ play mald't, atilliJ and IIBATING, PLUMBING, Rnral
•-••lh• ''"""''' ..au bO ...,.,,.
aab Frank Hudson RL l _...
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4 6ta
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Doxol Bottle ro- &amp;-..u o....
ed to lhe ViU••• not u .-JtJ, but
· • , . ., ' er Put (Stale Approved l
oil heat. Lot lOti 1 100. Duo shop. Three batho, ceramle Wo
uas. "'"'"" .,.,.
Pollllf'IIY, 0.
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bracelel In Syraeuse. S do- Mlnernllll, Ohio, t'IIODO W\ 1962 VALIANT IIOUHifaUer, 10 Goodnite, Hartford, w. Va., and wall ID wall oarpot on tilers, 018 E. Main 8treel
,.;:::.,':.''::''.," ..:"'::'.!:"~ ~::
lip DD each clmnn. Keep- WSZt.
8 22 tie
.oo ••• au...... ., ..,.., .....,.,
9 29 Otp flooro, About two-tbinlt o1 Pummoy.
1 15 tic, x 50, two bedroollll, can 81l2-2J69.
iladDe, Ohio.
10 0 Ita
.
Chester II6&gt;-28Q • llti64Stil.
bouH II paneled Ia mahOI)IIDJ
AUBI'IONEEB
leg•l Notice
"Tb'"'v:!~ ...:.~• ... d . ., "'
1st FLOOR furnished, 4 rooms
10 • 8lp FOR SALE
room bou.se and walnut Alr condiUoned.
_ _,.._ Sen1et
,.,.,, ..,. ••• o11 """'· .,.. .. ..
4
aDd ba""- modern apartment
• Large patio and double ouport.
-....-LIIAL NOTte I
award to tbe lownt and be•t bidder.
Notice
..., WY 2-3874.
1959 CASTLE 60 1 10 two bed· Dew bath ' largo porch
u,.
Crill Bradfor&lt;l
leolod
"'" orwW
be " ' ''"" Proooool muot _..,. .,. '""
1 base- On 1o t 200• I ·~
lllddleport,
.
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tbe
ColliiCll
t:be VUJap et POIDI- IWM of every penOb . , eompaiiJ' t•·
WEEKEND REVIVAL. Laortl
·
........., Proal or Coatul
roJ. Oblo. ww t-..Jeq o'e~tct aocm.
t~ the ••~n!·
9 14 tfc room trailer, automatlo wm ment, new pamt, 1 acre by appointmeDt only.
Cliff Free Metbodllt elmch,
er and air cond1t1ollln&amp;. Mar- ground, on brick road o ~ i
PRICE REDUCED
A. C. BRADFORD
:!!·m::a_:~.t~.!':q
;r~~':ro~e.'::!0:: ~-:- vuOct· I 10 , ... p. m. lOeb tHI!Eii IDd lour rto&lt;&gt;'ll !urn&gt;,nt&gt; •hall lllcMllllon, Muon, w. Rl. 7, $3,500.00. PboiiO WY 2- Wl'ltel
Dolly Sentinel
Racine, Ohio
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evenlag. Rev. Paul V. Rlct, ':_.:"'WY"':':'.:-" ,....
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RETAIL SALES CLERK. Give ii' ___ LI
8 • .-h..
FOR SALE: 164&amp; Lincoln Hgls. AD OONDITIONING Refrlg81"
For Rent
For Sale
lull particulars, including ex· ~'"" ~IArnf
f room beth, basement, gao atloll oenloo. Jacl&lt;'a RofrllFOUR !lOOM apartment new~ : soo LB. STEER aod 0 good perience. References, etc., re-I
furnace. Aluminum storm wJn. oration, New Baveu, Pboae
ly decorated. $40 per :nonth.' family milk cow. . Rolland quired. Write: The Daily INCOME PROPERTY - Two dows and doors. Carpeting TU :1-3537.
t I de
Call Walter Crooks, WY ~ Searles, Rutland, Ohio.
llentillel, Boa ti68 N, Porn- story frame Duplex, I rooms, and drapes. CBD be financed.
3631.
10 6 tfc
1~t. roy, Ohio.
10 ~ 3tc
bath and 3 rooms,f
beth WY :1-2293.
10 ~ lfc

WANT AD
INFORMATION

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Real Estate For Sale

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73 MI.L ST.
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YOUR PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS
122 N. SECOND
FREI PAIIDIG .IN IlEAl

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0 t 6 1965 sell Riley. Mrs. Orvotla Wea- Pomeroy.
c' '
ver, Mr. and Mrs. w. R. Amos, I Viola Sales, Walt!" Clrase:
,Connie Miller, Pam Miller, Mr.!Lancaster; Reva Miller, Akron,
onor : and Mrs. Covill Edmundson, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Grate,
Florence and Marilyn and Ron- , Bnan and Scott, Marlon.
aid Nelson.
' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ne:~·
h ld \ The table was decorate1 WIIh Mrand Mrs. C. L. M~st~r , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bolln,C Jc ·
.

Pomeroy-MtldlepO~
'Mr. and Mrs. Jesse N·eIson H

111-DaUy Sentinel,

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Th • 50th Wedding Anniversary
elf

Mr Jim N 1

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Capital Improvement
Expenses Increased
Count
governments spent
In
mort
new highways, sewers,
new public buildings, equipment
CmerOV
and other capital
ImproveA3C James R Andrews !ell ments last year than ever be-

rl Mainly About ;·· I
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INSULATED BOOTS

1

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$18

1

Roush's Shoe Store

1

Sale' USED FURNITURE

1

Shop this week at The Rutland Furniture Discount Outlet Store Across the street
from the new Rutland Furniture Store. We just received a large amount of repossessed - like new furniture and have placed it on sale now.
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Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. .Jahn

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1 - 7 Pc. Chrome Dinette Set Can't tell it from new.
5 Pc. Red &amp; Gray Chrome Dinette Set $25

3 Rollaway Beds - Real Nice _

$25.00

Used Bed Springs- The Best _

$10.00

Bedspring and Mattress Outfit -

$25.00

1 Electric Concert Organ with bench
1- Walnut Desk and Chair

$29.95

Every Department I
e Wamons and Girls Ready To Woar ... . Dresses, Skirts, Blouses, Sweaters,
Dusters, Coats, Car Coats, All Weather Coals, Millinery, Uniforms, Slacks,
Jackets, Suits.
eMuoic Department on tho Second Floor .... RCA Victor line of
Radios, Color Television, Black and White Television, Table Radios,

I
'

The Chief Executive took on
a heavy load of official a n d
ceremonial chores today
to

2-Dressers

$25.00
$39.95

1-Gas Range
1-Bottled Gas Range

,.'

Living Room Upholstered Chairs $15 • $25

Transistor Radi os, Portable Record Players, Portable Stereos, Tape

SOUTH BEND, IND. - STU-

Recorders plus these Musical Extras-Heeds, Strings, Guitars, Radio

debaker Corp., announced Wednesday Jt was following Ford
and General Motors in holding ,
the price Une an its 1986 model
cars.

Kimball

Pianos,

$15.00 • $19.95

1 Large Chest of Drawers

$15.00

$69.95

1Set of Maple Heavy Duty Bunk Beds

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! - Frigidaire 1B cu.

1 lot of nice Step Tables, Lamp Tables and

1- G.E. Refrigerator, locker top _

$69.95

!-Used Refrigerator

$25.00

Floor Lamps and Table Lamps $2.00 • $5.00

! - Frigidaire Refrigerator

$39.95

!-Bottle Gas Wall Furnace -

1- Maytag Wringer Washer {rebuilt)

Coffee Tables

· $139.95

Shi rts, Work Shirts, Work Uni!or m3, Dress Trousers, Jackets, Sweaters,

Rubbermaid Housewares, Glass·

Glass, Gift Wares, Waxes and Polishes, Brooms and Mops, Light Bulbs,
Wall Clocks, Glidden Painls, Dutch Flower Bulbs, Kitchen Tools, Scotts
Lawn Care Products, Enterprise Aluminum Ware, Dinnerware.
e Lingerie Deportment on the First Floor .. .. Rog ers, Phil Maid and Katz
Underw ear and liightwea r, Warners, Bestform and Playtex Foundation
Garments.
Infants Wear, Cosmetics, Notions, Kodaks and Supplies, Womens and Girls
Hosiery, Mens Soeks, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Table Covers, Bath Towels,
Costume Jewelry, Uml,rellas and Many Others on lhe First Floor.
eFurnituro on tho

~ocond

and Third Floan . . . . Dinette Sets, LiVillj

Room furniture, Tables, Hassocks, Appliances, Dining Furniture, Easy
Chai rs, Mattresses and Box

S~~ng&gt;, Rugs and

Wall-To-Wall Carpetingg

Room Dividers, Book Cases, Desks, Pictures and

Mirror~ .

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1-Used Kenmore Oil Heater _

e Also a Big Selection of School Supplies, Office Supplies, Hallmark
Greeting Cards.
eAt tho Warohou.. on Mechanic Strut . . . .

$49.95

!-Seigler Oil Heater - Floor Sweep

Coverings, Linoleum, Tile, Chrome Edging, Used Furniture.
Be Thrifty! . , . Always Save Your Saleslips From

Elberfelds In Pomeroy
Driver Injured

68.88

!-Electric and Coal Combination Range
{Real Nice)
Special $100.00

New Treads

You can cook with electric &amp; heat with coal

APPLIED ON SOUND TJRE BODIES OR ON YOUR OWN TIRES

1- Book case

$9.95

Used 4 Months - Get This One for 249.95

!-Library Table (old, but nice) -

$9.95

WHITEWALLS

1-20 cu. ft. Philco Chest Freezer $125.00
{guaranteed)

!-Used Living Room Suite

$15.00

750x 14

1 Used Living Room Suite _ _

$25.00

FOR

Sold When New For $369.95

3 pc. Walnut Bassett Bedroom Suite with extra good mattress and box spring
- See this one.

800 X 14 _

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ti•MONTH

ItO AD-HAZARD
Wt can convert JOur l11citwtltt
to Nanow

Used Furniture Outlet
· Phone SH 2-4211
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3- Good Used TV Sets _ $50.00 • $69.95

3-Coal Heaters _ _ _ $25.00 • $50.00

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3-9xl2 Used Wool Rugs

Pomeroy High School and a
graduate of Marietta College.
While attending Marietta Cal-·
lege, he was affiliated with the ]
Della Chapter of the Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity. He is how
employed as a petroleum engioeer wiLh the Houma Division
of the Tell'"dco Oil Company.
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The new couple is res;i·cling 'I
in a new home at 1003 Morrison
Ave., Houma.

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"The wild animal rabies prob- rabies.
have their pets vaccinated •
!em in Meigs Co. is approach- Dr. J. K. Bratton, Athens pinal rabies.
ing epidemic proportions," San- veterinarian, will give the r.. - U bitten by a dog or o!IMr
itarian Perry Riggs said today. bies vaccinations to all dogs aDimaJ, confine the animal and
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and cats brought to the clinic. call the local health deplrl·
Rtggs, urgmg restdents to take The vaccination will last I or ment Under DO clrcumstancet
lheU" pets iAl a spectal rabtes three years
for dof!s except sbould the dog be tilled.
cltmc between 2 and 4 p.m. those under five months old,
thts Saturday at the Pomeroy
Extreme eare should be
and$lone year
lor
cats.
Cost
will used
k
foo tb aII !.te ld , SaJ'd Southeastern be
in handling a sic dog k
50 per 1
Ohio has been struggling with The. Ohio ~parlment of avoid any poesibJUty of infec·
wtld ammal rabies lor many Health has recommended the lino io case It ls rabil. The sal·
years.
following measures which are est procedure 18 to. '"'late _tho
He said sJnce tbe becinning helpful in C"Ontrolling rabi.,: aruma! and ~ve tt examtned
of tbJs year GaiJia county has
_ Rid the community of &lt;tray by a velertnanan.
reported 15 cases of rabi~ dogs and require annual licens- - AU t &amp;Sel of rabies, or saand Jackson rouoty 18 eases ing of all dogs by Uteir owners. peeled cases, ohould be report.
of lbe deadly dloease. Si • During an outbreak of rabies, eel to !be local bealllt depan.
sltunko Jn the Pomeroy area il may be necessary to restrict ment. Children should lie told
bave beeo found witbio re- all dogs to a leash or paddock. nat to play wilh wild lllimllll
ceot days, all of wbi111 had
- Dog and cat owners should and strange dnp or eali.

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ware, Cooking Utensils, Electr ical Appliances, Westmoreland Milk

school and was employed at the!
Purchasing Department of Ohio
University, Athens.
Mr. Parker is a graduale of

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10 to IH!ay absence Irom the !M!ddleport ltnemen, seven semors and a sophomore, who will take part in the 41st annu al game between MiddleWhite House. Hts formal sched-,port ~.nd Pomeroy t'rtday mght tn Pomeroy. One was absent. dimly visible in the background, upper left, "doing
ole _ranged from a natl"!'al se- ,aiap. He IS 230 lb. sea10r Dave Ashley, center. Left to right are Mark Tannehill and Gary Stobart, ends; Ken Harcurtty C&lt;Jnference.to Stgnmgs of ,m, tackle; Larry Gladwell, tackle-guard, Jac k Sigman and John Blake, guards; Larry Vance, tackle and Fred Robroutine proclamattons.
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2-Apartment Size Gas Ranges

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1965

WASHINGTON PRESIdent Johnson, preparing iAl eater Ute hospital tonight, displayed the vigor and enthusiasm of
a man heading for a vacation
rather than major surgery.

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POMEROY-MiDDLEPORT, OHIO

WORLD

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eHauoowaroo on tho First Floor .

bat of blue brocade. The bride's
flowers wer e of lovely while
carnations dressed in blue.
Serving a. matron-of • honor
was Mrs. Heed Whitney of Houma, who wore a yellow street · .
length dress with white aeces·
s1mes. Her flowers were of yel- l
low and white carnations .
Attending the groom were Mr.
Reed Whitney and Mr. Frank
Kell, Jr , both oJ Houma.
The new Mrs. Parker is a
gradual; oJ Pomeroy H i g II I

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Work Dungarees.

The bride was love ly in 8
street-length dress of white brocade with which she wore accessories of blue. For her head-.
piece she ..;hose a piJI-box style !

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Underwear, Paj•mas, Neck ties, Bells, Suspenders, Work Gloves, Overalls,

was held at the First Metho- !
dist chureh at Houma, La. w1th
the vows read by the Rev. Lu·
man f. Douglas Fnday, Sep·
tember 21 at UO p.m.

5 Pc. Tan &amp; Coppertone Dinette Set $15.00

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eMeno and Bays Department an th. First Floor .... Sport Shirts, Dress

Herbert Parker of Syracuse.
The double ring ceremony

Came from a very expensive suite.

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Luggage.

Mrs. Viola Edwards, 122 Mulberry Ave., Po meroy is
ing recent mamage of da ughter Ruth Ann to Mr. Howard K.
Pa;ker, son of Mr. and Mr~ .

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Blinds, Yard Goods, Simplicity Pat tems, Blankets, Pillows, Slip Covers,

--Edwards-Parker
Marriage was
September Event

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Drapery Hardware, Curtains, Cottage Sets, Window Shades, Venetian

T Halliday, Mrs. Dolt Strong,
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wilson,
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FAMILY VtSt'fS HERE
Those attending 8th DJstnct
Legion Conference at Logan Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schneidday, , Dct. 3, from Racine Post , er (Charlotte Carr) and chlid1102 were first vtce com!T'ander ] reo, Jeanie, Cindy, Bobby and
fore.
Ed Wagner; Paul Holter, Presl- Slevie, or Lawrencl'hurg. Ind •
A 'urvey of county audiiAlrs' dent of Past Commanders of were weekend guests recently
repo~ts C&lt;Jverlng calendar 1964 lite 8th District, and also AdJU· of Mrs. Schneider's sister and
discloses that such improve- tant of Post 602, and . Eugene famdy' Mr and Mrs. Herman
ments involved an overall ex- Holter, Dept. second vtce com- Taylor and sons, Ricky and
penditure 0 $53.566,560
state mander.
Christopher of Lincoln Hel~ts.
Auditor Roger Cloud said today. The Racine Post Will meet While here the~ al~ visited
Gallia $332,821.
Thursday evenmg at 8 w1th the other relattm mcludmg Mrs.
Metgs county spent $131,431, 18th District Commander vi sit- Sdhneider 's parents, Mr and
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e son e.at an arran ement of yellow lOSt"S I and Mrs. Maud Nelson, Gall.!- ey, Brenda, Brent and ralg, Tuesday, for New Jersey, after
Open House
Sept. 26 I
b Mrs Jvt Bulin ' pohs.
Mrs. Thomas Stewart, Mr. and I :!S-da leave with his parents,
lhtit home hanormg tnelr_
Ycandle holdeJ '· a Mrs. Gertrude Gotschall, Sun- Mrs. Chris DJOhl, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Clarence Andrews
partnts, Mr:· and
anm weddin Ift of Mrs.
[bur} ; Mr. and Mrr:; Joe Strong,I Harvey
and
Jo, and family He also
5 Mrs
aon on their 0th wed ng
0 g t:d cake pun•·h cot-' Wilkesville , Mrs. Harold Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Eh Dennison, ,.JilsS era! days w1th friends m Ch!versary:
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ree~~~~s and nut~ were scnr.d McArthur: Mr and Mrs Thom- ~ Linda Grimm, Mrs. Edith Wll- cago. lll. He wtllleave New
~elahves and friend~ were ts- fes~tstmg at the table were , as Boggs, BidweU; t.lr. and l~mson, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jersey ror England where he
cetved by the hostess and reg
A M'
Grate Mrs M.x ' Mrs. Jess Pro!Jitt. Mr &gt;nd Mrs. Will, Mrs. Mary . Wtll, Mr and will be stationed for three years.
te.red by Mrs. Grover Stout
Mrl~~ J\~~~on Keith Weaver and Carl Shenefield, and Mr. and Mrs. Fern Ratchffe, Mrs. Tho- Mr and Mrs. Clarence AnBo
I Mrs· G A. Radekm Jnd Tma,• mas JSchoonover
• h
Mtss ' Susan Bolin
Sch ana
er Tammy,
Mr and drews and Susan and Raymond
th
B• F• Good nc
Attendmg were !Columbus) - Carpenter.
I Mrs erry ~novd ' k Mr spent Sunday in Columbus WI
and Mrs Robert Sh;ley, Mr and Mrs Virgil Atkiils, Mrs Carl Morns an Mar • . Mr and Mrs. Lew Wolfe and I
Littentuff
lM~ette Tamara, Mrs. Keith Mr. and Mrs Fran&lt; Halliday,j and Mrs. Seth Nicholson. Mrd son, Paul and Mrs. Alma Allen
.y aver. Carl an&lt;1 Dee, Mr. Mrs. Nellie Tracy Ht!.rrlson- 1and Mrs. V E Nelson, Mr. an and daughter, Mary Lou.
Wed M : '!·x Balin susan and . vtlle · Mr andMrs.RobertGrate Mrs Ernest Volden all of Rul· Mr andMrs. WtlliamR Coopan rs. ,., a
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Ricke Mr P. M. Kennedy, Mrs. Anna Ogdm, Langsville; an ·
S t er and son Bryan Lee o o urn·
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Mr. :~d M~s. James Redden Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stout, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Gro;~nrl i:r: bus were weekend guests ~~
1 Full Yttr
pr. and Sue Mr. and Mrs. Arlie and Mrs. Harvey Rowell, AI- . ~rs. Anna E. Turne Paul
his grandparents, Mr. and ~rl:l.
Price and Debbie Mr and Mrs. bany; Mr. and Mrs. .Nelson i rte, Mr. and Mrs
H. E. Coone an~ other relatJVes.
Ral h Kennedy, Rex Kennedy , Smith and Neil, West Umon, w.l lace, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. susie Wmdon of Hender~ Kenned Mr r. nd Mrs. Va.; Mrs. Charles Smith, Dr. day, Mr. and Mrs.
!Kin, w. va. and Leonard
Middleport
JJohl
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,r. an.d Mrs · Rus- and Mrs. Emond Butrimas, Chapman, Mr. and Mrs.
ens of Pt. Pleasant,
W. Va.
om e son,
ft
visited Sunday a ernoon
Miss Ethel Koenig and Miss Elsie Harl.
.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. J&lt;~ck Cummms
and ramily of Columbus were
weekend guests of their pare~ls,
I Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cummms
and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Brown.
Henry Bahr and Roy Grueser
Rov Holter, Delmar Baun,
left Tuesday morning lor elk
hunting in Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Herd- .
m::m of Bellefontaine and grand·
children, Larry and Jackie
Lakeview were weekend guests
of her sister and brother-in-law,
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Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grueser and
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sons.
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Miss Barbara NcNickle of
Antiquity was the Friday eve,,
ning dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Karl Grueser.

Sun~ay,

menu The 1966 T.egion dUP!I are

Attend Conffrl'nre

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