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tDally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport. o .• Oct. 26, 196~
dnesd
o be
.-..October Theme I~7• ond
group We
ay, cto r
to participate in the
JJf Junior Group missionary program. Miss Cia·
.
ra Sparks of Burandt, Africa. a
ls 'Prayer'
missionury nurae, will be goest

Arrangements
Mat'nly About Are Judged at
People In '
l Club Meeting
Pomeroy 1 Arrangements were judged
.,

Around And
About
MiddlepOrt

Mrs. fdgefl is
HaUoween Party i•
the evening. Re!reshmenll rl
· when
. Jeffry Darst pumpkin
race cookies, orang•
Hostess
G&amp;17en
punch and Ice cream
wm
Jef!ry Darst entertained with served to the goests .incJudlllll
Class Meets
a Halloween party Friday even· Melinda and Jack Humpbrey,
.
, . . lng at the home or his srand· Kenny and Becky Roush, Judy

. 'l'lle Golden Rule
Suridhy mother, Mrs. lleulah While, and Dickie Owen Bobby Pow·
speaker. A Halloween
party Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Rickard when the Rooe Garden Club Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jay o! School Class of the Long Bot. with his mother, Betty Darst, ers Keith French and Jeffry.
was announced for Saturday eve of Albany were SU~day guests held 1ts Oclobor meeting at the Columbus spent the weekend tom Churches held Its October asslstins.
•
mng. October 30 m the recrea· of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roush borne of .Mrs. James Stout, Tup. w1th her sister and family, Mr. meeting at the home of Mr. The home was decorated with
and family
bon room.
·
pers PI ams.
and M"· William Grueser and and Mrs. Lewis Edgell. The the Halloween theme using
MEET TONIGHT
An offering for mi~sions was Oh&lt;?regor~ Ro~sh. student at Mrs. No~man McCain, presl- daughter, Debbie.
president, Tress Swain conduct~ black and orange streamers,
taken and the meetmg closed I JO UmverSity, spent
the dent, was m charge of the meet.. Mrs. John Lyons and Mrs. ed devotionals and read Rom- skeletons, cats and
witches. The American Legion Auxll·
with the hymn, '·Whisper AIweekend wi:h his parents, Mr. ing, ,which was ope~ed by the ~ke Meadows of ~lumbus, vis- ans ~: 1-15 with prayer by Mrs. Candles provided light for the iary of Drew Webster Post wUI
Prayer ".
and Mrs. M11ton Roush and San- .Lords prayer In umson. R o II 1ted sunday In Pomt Pleasant, Edgell. Roll r.all was answered ghostly selling.
meet tonight 81 7,30 at the [.o.
Attendmg were Jack Jacobs, dra.
.
call was answered by each W. Va. w•th relahves.
by namtng the Books of the Old Games were played during gion hall.
Brenda and Denms Gilmore. Gordon Fisher, student at member namina an annual sow- Mr. and Mrs. James Cris-- Testament.
·
.
.."&amp;
Karolyn Soulsby, Greg Eblin, Mountain State Busmess Col· ed In the !all. Mrs. Patricia well left Sunday lor
Pitts.
Benny and Becky Wnght, VIC· lege. Parkersburg, W: Va. spent G"''bel read the verse of the burgh, Pa. where they will vis- Pro,tects !o~ the Christmas
ky, Ricky, Sherry and Terry the weekend with his parents, month.
jt relatives.
season were d1seussed and furClark Barbara and Keith Klem, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Fisher and A demonstration of arrang.. Mr. and Mrs. James Brew- !her plans wlll be made alter
~~d ,~scuss.d. The t~eme/o~ Rodney Bailey Barbara Di· family.
ments "Simplicity with Chrys- ington were In Columbus over Investigations are made
of
lA:to~r wasH prayer. n Jec .ana a~d Jimm); Lewis M'artha Mrs. Ellis King of Pt. Pleas- anthemums" was criyen by Mrs the weekend to attend the Am. points of interest. It was voted
le&lt;&gt;&lt;;on
' Bail- ant, W. Va. was the Frtday
·
~·
·
bouquet f4ll' each
- bon " ow Cto Pray·" was and Linda Bakel Christme
eve- Helen Goebel. Mrs.
Eula Swan· erican Cancer Society Confer· to blW a wmter
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1
glven Yd ' 1rs ' 1 more. Pans ev Darla and N~ncv Gill Dar- ning dmner guests of Mrs. Clar· preseAted a topic an the HBest ence held Saturday and Sun- of the churc~s and Mary
were rna e tu ~!~~-~ -~~~!~h tn let;!" Mirhael, Donn i.e Wis~ and ence Andrews.
way to brJng Chrysanthemums day. They attended as delegates Pierce was appointed to buy
, a C""'· Hruce Jo.·obs of co.l Mr and Mrs. Milton Roush through the Winter." A special !rem the local unit.
them.
Men&lt; &amp; Boys
!umbus.
1and Sandra of Syracuse were arrangement was by Mrs, Nei- Mrs. Jesse Lake, West Jef. The program was begun by
lerson, and her daughter and group singing of ''Love Lilted
' Sunday . evening guests of Mr. set Weatherman.
SLIP·ON
I and Mrs. Clarence Andrews and Tbe traveli1111 prize was won family, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Me," aad the following read·
family.
by Mrs. E'ula Swan. A contest Ohlinger and son, Michael, Nel· lngs W&lt;re given: "The HouseMr. and Mrs. Clay Parsons presented by the hostess was sonville, spent the weekend with wife's Prayer," and "The Par·
were overmght guests Sunday won by Mrs. Grace Stout.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kennedy son's Prayer," by Ara Myers,
of her SISler, Mrs. Norman Me· Many lovely fall
arra.g.. and Karen Gregg.
both written by her sister; ''Per·
.
1Callum They were
enrou~e menls were judged with ribbons Visiting Sunday with Mr. and sonal Work," Leona Hensley;
, Mlddh·pPr1 H 1 .~ h S!"hool h:~ s · from Charleston, W. Va., lhe1r awarded as follows: Blue rib- Mrs. B. F. Parmalee and her "Lame Excuses/' Ella Han, wt"konw_d a nurn_ber of nP••·. stu- I former home to Florida where bons to Mrs. Lois McCain, Mrs. mother, Mrs. Lud.ie Meadows oum; "~Bears Come In Differ.
dl"'nt s },'lis ',t'M mdudmg &lt; h~1_r - ~ they will reside.
Patricia Goebel, Mrs. Helen were Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mea· ent Sizes," Dave Yates; "What's
Middleport, 0 .
, Inti" I PPJWd . Ht' lpre, and Btll Mrs. Leroy Watson Is con fin- Goebel and Mrs. Ethel Arbaugh; dows and sons, Paul and Tim- Your Name?" Bess Webster:
\1nndhrattgh Hu tl and, sen- ed to her home, Minersville by Red ribbons to Mrs.
Helen my of Glenwood, W. Va. and uurgent Needs In The Church
.=
i11r~ . ( ll!lt It"' HiJI(·tlmb. B_ti d~e- j illness.
Goebel; White ribbon to Mrs. Anita Vaughan and Mildred Today," Bess Larkins; "Who
, p~rt. J)\,lnd W~lkt• r. Galllf)ol 1S; I Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Fis- Merle Griffith.
Hawley of Huntington, cousins Is a Christian?," Monad Wil·
,~ trlil .J:;un1e hltt 'l t.l. B!'lp;e: cher and daughter and Mrs.
The regional meeting to be oi Mrs. Parma lee.
son; ''God Has Called Busy
PomPro' Ohkt
.) u ~ rm Sur-! a( e. 1\ l. Nn. \\1 V!!, Susie Fbcher were Saturday held at Little Hocking on NoRelatives from Middleport at- People," Mary Pierce, and "On
.tntl l\_'1llard l)ut·~l.
i't•mm·k visitors in Parkersburg, W. Va. vember 6 was discussed. The tendmg funeral services for the Sunday, .. by Bess Webster.
TONIGHT thru WED .
1
ll1g!r S( lln, 1 Jllnt.l )l ~: ~el\ss1 .Mrs Susie Fischer was the county flower show to be held late Mr. Russell McDaniel held Ella Hannum gave
''Ten
"HARUM SCARUM "
Dav1 s. ll!•I!HP _lll;tr·l l's Snldl'r, I Sunday dmncr guest of her dau- at Pomeroy on November 27 in Charleston, W. Va. Thurs- Commandments Far
Omrch
F:lri , l'n·., lr\ . Fr ~rn .li• lillf'S.
R&lt;:~t'lnP : r I ;mt 1s Luwt· , Huj. ghter and son-in-law, Mr. and and 28 was announced and dis- day were Mrs. Joe Turner, Mrs. Services," and ''How To KHI
\l.r n A.nn ~],!Ill!•\
land
!"hul k Mullms. F e n- Mrs. Gerald Michael and fam- cussed.
Vernor See, Mrs. Betty Wil- A Church." Tress Swain closed
Featurttle;
vm.·h Hrg h Sr·ho1•l. sophomorPs: !tly of SyrCJcuse.
Guests for the evening
Iiams, and Mrs .Earl Smith, with "Let The Mud Dry,'' 1'Let
To The Wdd Ret urn
Colorcartocns
c1_n d ('h; u/r&lt;; At'tker. H;H: h:Jel Mr. and Mrs. William ~ake Mrs. Floyd Stout and Mrs. Glen Middleport ; Russell McDaniel, Us Remember,'' followed by the
Ad m l.~.,i nn "7fH' &amp; 401'.
ONLY
r lll' l.m ta Ll'mll•y, Rwky \1or of Dorcas spent Sunday even- Stout. Refreshments were serv- Jr., Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. closing prayer by Charles Hen:trts. \l(d\" Ta.\ lor. all
from ing with hts stster, Mrs. Susie ed by the hostess to 17 mem- Ray McDaruel, Akron:
Mr. ley.
THURSDAY , Octobtr 28
B
ra
db11
r~
Sheila
i\1ajor,
BelFischer
bers
and
two
guests.
and
Mrs.
George
McDaniel,
Clif·
Mrs. Swain ~nd Mrs. Han~
NOT OPEN
pre D.t~ i•l Thmnr.,on Sh&lt;id y- Mrs H A. Barnitz returned
ton, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Har· DWD conducted Bible quizze9.
~ td t'. W \ '(1 .Jnnt· Surt.Jrt·. \1a - ~o her e ~p loymenl in the bu~- ~
ry Stewart, Point Pleasant. w_. The usual _potluck refreshFRIDAY and SATURDAY
WIH wash, rinse llld spm Or)' 16 poon4
Oclob•r '29-30
load tn just 8 mrnutu.
son . H(lsp 1\Ltrw St11nh·~. 1-'!. mrss ofrwe of Dr. J, J. Davts
Va., Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Krl· ments and socml hour were en"ZE BRA IN THE KITCHEN"
PI('Js&lt;m! . He~m.1lll i\lctr.~hn ll , Mtmtlay, 1fter a three weeks
der, Columbus; and Mr. and joyed by au· pl't!8ent and round
Spin dry one load while another wtahn.
1 rerhnl('\llo n
Elld1orn.
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\'a
1\.m·n
F:mt·~.
~~~.t1iun.
ISSIOnaryfo
Mrs.
Charles
Bealmere
or
Balrobin
letters
were
written
to
No plumblnJ necesaary ... can be 111.:1 11
Ja\ .\orh. J"\ ·:-: ll t&gt;nn1~ th c
kitchen, batt! 01 utttlty room.
:ll t'nJre, ~ l:nt111 ~lrlrlt'l", ,\IIlii
Aul l.md l'&lt; lll!lll-' WiJife , Sm_\'1" ·
timore, Md.
Florence Limberger visiting her
Dt-·. I lit'
n&lt;~ 'f pnn
Bill 1-:.r!IIIJ. Arlt· rw
brother in Michigan and to Mrs.
Completely portable· moves trOIIItimt tt
"THE ROUNDERS"
storaae area on lilt' rolliac catltft.
EngI&gt;· H.mril ~lulf"' d. s., ndra
Miss Clara Sparks,
R. N., y
h F II
.
Bess Rose confined by 1·11ness
l 'l'\'t"hrr u olur)
1\111 ''''"''~~"' ' :1o11 a .le11n T"Y ,
Free Methodist missionary to
oul
e owsh.rp
'
·
Washes a full 6 pounds of clothes IK
f!Fnt y Fo nd :., (, l1·rrn J'urd
Ulll 0111)' 10 &amp;at lOIII Of Wltft,
lor Bradbun : J,,~hn
ln ~el s , '
Ute new African nations
of Meet• on Sunday
ACJ'IONS DISMISSED
Suf' .\ nn L:mgdon, llopP ll ol
1da1 . /"hil l Wt lls, Edgar Hu
Has fUds 1aver, too.
Pnrnt-1'''· Htdlatd
Ferreira I "Expect Great Things From Rwanda and Burundi, will be The Youth Fellowshrp. of the PT. PLEASANT _ Two civil
rh:m :m .
Bel pre lrt-" ~ l lnH 11
' God, Attempt Great Things For the guest speaker at
Laurel Rock Springs Methodist rhurch actions have been settled and
SEE A DEMOHSTRA TION HOW
-~ ---- - -God," was the theme uf t?e Cliff Free Methodist Church, met Sunday evening at
t h e dismissed from the ck&gt;cket ot
SUNDAY , MON. and TUES.
GrVE Ul:\~-iER
call lo prayer and self~emal this Wednesday at 7:30p.m. She church with Mary Radford, pres- Ute Mason County Circuit ('_ourt
Oct, 31 - Nov, 1-2
J\1r.
and
~lr_s
Gro~g~:
ll
rines
·
s~onsor:ed by. th_e Women s So- recently completed nine years ident, in charge.
being Collett L. Keefer and Re "G IRlS ON THE BEACH "
t'll(Prt nnl.'d _wllh a dmrwr Sun· ctety m Clm:ttan Service of of service in central Africa.
Prayer by the Rev. Chester ba Keefer vs. City lee and Fuel
1 TPehnrmloi"J
Dependable Appliances on the 2nd Floor
· \I:Jrt1n Wr st. Nnrf'f•n t'or&lt;"nr
d;ry al thrtr hmne, Ht&gt;mlurk Heath Methadtst Chureh Mon- The area where Miss
Lemley opened the meeting. and w. King Parsons vs. Lewis
iin , The C1 id.;r t~ T he Br• ;~r h
CroV!' GltP'&gt; Is v.wr- \1r. and day evening at the church.
has been serving is jUst across Member!! answered roll call with A. Woomer.
Bovs I ,e~ lf'\" GorP
.Vir·
ll
&lt;ll'ler
Sriu'all
ol
Dayton,
Mrs. Guy Shuler,
Spiritual
Lake
Tanganyika from
a Bible vme, followed by the i - - -- ·- - - - - "CLARENCE iHE
Mr. and j.Jrs L·rrry Hemcs.l Life ~hair man, _was in charge of 1torn Conga. Thousands of
singing of hymns led by Shar- October 30, from 6;30 • 9 p.m.
CROSS·EYED liON"
!TI-'chn lt'nl!•rJ
Rmrnswoorl, W Va .
~Irs. the lltany service.
The pro- gees have fled there for
on Brawley. Plans were made Each member is to bring their
M;nshal 1'hnmp:-:nr1 , C"hl·r·yl
William 1\i lltn~( · r nnd 1\11·., 1hco gram opened with an organ pre- ty. Conga's struggles have help- for a Halloween party
in family and a guest. The MYF
Mi ll rr, Bf' t~y Drakt&gt;
__ !iPint's. Bemlrwk Gn1ve.
!ude by To~ _Baker _The con~e- ed bring some political wtrest church social room, Saturday, benediction closed the meeting.
· gat1on participated m the
and uncertainty to Rwanda and .,:::_:___:_:..:=:.-.:.:..:::.c_:..:::::.:::.:c.-=:::::..:::::::..::.::::::.::::~~=::"'':'!,..,~"'""'"'"-"""--""""""""""""'"""""""""""""""""""""""'""'""'"""~1
tu re response.
Burundi, as weD.
1
Mrs. Shuler was assisted
As a missionary
nurse in
presenting the misswnary needs rural areas of Rwanda
and
of Women's Division by Mrs. Burundi, Miss Sparks has been
M. E. Dawson, wtto spoke of serving in the two "most unl the need for a new
doctored" countries of the world.
Tenn.
She
read
letters
She
has often performed
1
, Scarntt College,
plicated medical procedures
I Tenn She read letters
without the presence or assiist-1
, past prestdenls of the WSCS ance of a doctor,
and their words of pra!se for "Missions in a Changing
the work done by Scarnlt Col- rica" will be the theme of Miss
lege m preparing Christian wor- Sparks's missiOnary presents~
k_ers f?r their work in the mis- lion. She brings with her sUdes,
~ ton f1elds of the world.
artifacts and samples of AfriMrs. Emerson Jones spoke on can dress. 'ftte public is invited
the mlssion of healing and the to .attend.
needs of Ute medical nurses~=========-.!
and misstonary personnel in aU
parts of the world. She descrtbed the need for supplies, technology, and most of all, love
chrislran concern for the sick
and diseased of the world.
The offenng was taken to
:sed for the various p:c·~~~~ 11
and those not attending
Say It Softl y , • ,
urge d to turn the offering
velopes in Sunday services
Sey It Sweetly , , ,
at the next wscs meeting
SAy IT WITH
~~~~;~lion was given by Mrs.
FLOWERS!
Group stnglng. of the Junior
Missionary Society chorus and
•onward All ye J umors,
. ..
op111ed the meeting of the Junior
Missionary Society of the Laur~ Cl'ff Fr
M hnd' 1 h h
~.md~,, tn ~e r~tcre~~100c r~o~
01 pa;&lt;onoge followmg Sunday
School \Irs James Gilmore Is
supenntendenl Rnd Mrs Ern.,1 Powell her as&lt;i, lnnt.
Chapter two or Ihe studv book,
''Four Sons of China·• was read

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for a BIRTHDAY
or ANNIVERSARY
GIFT???

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The Perfect Gift
From Our Bountiful
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ba~·nit•:ll Selection of Cut
have returned home after
Flowers, Corsages,
two w""ks vacation in San
and Planters. Do
cisco, Calif. where they
It Today ...
their son, Cpl. Keith
Remember Your
who was returning from
Mother, Sweetheart,
Wife or That Special
lulu.
Cpl. Barnitz received
Friend Who Means So
d1 scharge after serving
Much to You.
years in the Army with
Military Police, and ret'"'"'d
home willi his parents. He
accompanied borne by his
cee, Miss Frances Pacock
WY2·5560
Sudbury, Ontario, Canada,
59 N. 2nd Ave.
spent a few days with the tanl·ll
Middleport
ily.

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Full nnp of perlormanu. (l'welve en(lin" In all,
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On a Clear Day.

Memorial
These, our Hills, Echo Sentiment
Is 'In the Black'
After
First
Year
:n

BY BEIJLAR JONU
ataglne oD both sides of river. &amp;it itp? Or eat the first rus- them, their smile and thank
"On A Clear Day You Can Looking acrou tmo our neigh- set apple?
lyous; my lather, as he bunted
See Forever"
'
bor state I thought of the wordl
the hills !or paw paws; my
Ltkt the Utle of one of the of their 'song, "Ob, !he West ,Aiheyppl~ ~er taste as ~: great aunt as she prepared to
Ialell 1011p receJI! daya tn our Vlrglnla HJUs, bow majestic and u
" en you are a c · leave on a preaching mission
h!lll of tiOUiheastem Oblo ~ve how grand," IIIII how they .,... Or plck th~ milkweed pod to do "God's Will" las she put
'""" .-... sentimen•· AUI· s•- it aild miU• me1111 it. On oDd let !he aUken veil blow a· it]· my uncle as he came lrom
~~~ "ll,lftl
...
... '
"
way on the wmd' Gather the '
umnal every minute lhese daya a dear day, you can see for• . Uck purple thtstie• Waited lor far away places . brmgmg me a
•••
bri.. not only beauty, and WDD- ever."
~mJ Su
.,,.·(It took record of classu:al musiC for
der of tt but also a IHllnC of
.an mmer ·
our v~etrola, or a book.
I ~Ua and
bafll moat Only the Maater Ptl)nter coUhi Jilt qulta a whlle when I was And most ol aU h~ tales of I
~e liOIIb,lgta
lollll fol' show such a canv~BI of _beauly. 11111!1! ,to realize the ''Indians life up and down' the MissiSS·
.
le
d The woods are alive with red, weren t really ~mtng - JUSt ippi river !rom Louisiana to ' - - - - - - - - - - 1
~! p a~, peop ' ~ n IOid and orange, with the deep
left over summer.
Pittsburgh.
"""""""~"*i/'A-o&lt;j...'' ,. ""~"
8
LT. old !litera tied with rfb. green of the pme tree - vast We were Ignorant then, but I think then we lived one day I
Jobo Parsons, Stste IJe.
bon I must take them out and line Of color: Th!Jthls a . good I'm clad; 1'4 hate to have car· at a time instead of trying to partment of Education, wtll
look them over.
time to get rid of e tensiODB In ried about the stupendous know· hve them all at once as we do be at Salem Center Sebool,
Autumn 11 a storing Ume, our busy lives.
ledge that youth do today . .. now w•th each day chalked up Wedneday evening, Oct. 'a,
one In "batltn dowD the hatch- 1 remember other autllliiiiS- !eel the awful competition, with for something or other before at 7:30. He will give a talk
Veterans Memorial Hospital, Mr Rideout showed the hospit- have always been on oaD lor
es," stock up ror the long win- do you?
everyone trying to be better in- we even reach it.
A celebratmg the ftrst year of with plans for art extens1ve ex- emergency duty.
00 scbool coosolldatioo.
ter, whetber it be for bodily How about the corn shocks- formed to gel a better job, l think life was meant to bel question and answer period operallon under its present ad- pansion of facilities
I Rideout reported the boopltal
comfort or beauty for wintry such a good hldtng ptsce- Jlle a higher mcome, a better car, savored, not gulped down , and will follow.
I mml.&lt;traiiOn, wa.&lt;
reported 1 The hospital's payroll for the has purchased $10,000 worth ol
snuls. The !aU season brings dry dusty smell of the husks, a bigger house, college, or else: 1 autumn IS a good time to be·
_ , .. ,
" . _
"well in the black'' Tuesday lf·montb per1od was $!51.594. i new
equipment under tho
out the philosopher tn many, a msklng a wonderful tepee - I the bJn'deo o! the world thrown gin.
"""'""""""""*"" .~on"'""' mght
i istrator. There are 69 full and 1past year includmg new be&lt;ls,
~.J me to contemplate, to &amp;rab the think perhaps the urban people at youngsters still in school.
I must sometimes take the
The occasion was a dinner according to the admm-1oxygen tents, X-ray facilitlel
Jut bit of sunshine.
have more to remember than We let our elders run things, memories out and go a v e r
meeting at Crow's Town and istrator. There are 69 fUll and ' and laboratory improvements.
·Driving recently up the rlverlwe concrete dweUen.
and enjoyed ourselves, I guess. them carefully, then place them
country Restaurant. Guests part. t1me employees on the "We also hope by sprlng to
roAd to Reednille, we ~W a- Did you ever watch a farm· I think of my teachers, bow back in the recess of remem·
Included the hospital board, staff.
have a c~~ple. mor~ doctors ou
ain
the
pectacular
llature
11
er
make
cider?
and
savor
the
we
carted
bunches
of
leaves
to
I
bered
things.
county
officials,
the
medi
cal
General
data
presented
by
our staff, sa1d R1deout
1
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staff and Charles Rideout ad- ' Mr. Rideout showed the hosit- The admuustrator then r•
1ministrator
til# 1 : :?E
• '!At. ·
P~l
.,
a] has 40 medical • surgical ' viewed possibilities of obtainin&amp;
WASHINGTON (UP!) -The
I Apprecia;ion was expressed : beds, six obstetrical ward beds, funds for • 3tJ.bed expansion ol
Se!OcHYe Service oystem aa·
·
' 011 doctors of osteopathy '"' I tile bospllal.
DOUnced Tuesday nlgbt that
I Mrs. Marguerie E. Durst an· ~ the people of Me•gs county ! the staff fife medical doctors , Re said the Corum but ftog.
&amp;oc•l draft boards throughout
nounced today she has sol~ the or the support gtven t_o the and two' dentists. besides ~ pital Federation, a non-profit
the uHon will be eaUin• up
IMartin Restaurant in Middle- hospital and for the confidence
b
f h .·
b group. will give Velerans Mem•
•
Cal . 8 s·
U.at ha~ been shown in its med· num er o p ysrc tans on t e . 1
.
clrlldle11 married men during
port to Mrs.
vm . Imp- .
.
associate and ronsulttng staffs 1orta hospital the backing toga
November aad. December to
son who will take over the res- teal and nurstng starfs.
I Rideout's re ort sho ed 12 : to Hill-Burton in an effort to
meet die demaadt of tbe Viet
,taurant Monday, November 1.1 It was one year ago Tuesday 676 at" nt d: d w
th, obtam a one-third grant for the
am
mliJ'•ry
b•!Idup.
Emergency
Loan~
are
avail~
Mrs.
Durst
started
in
the
that
the
transition
or
the
hastp
••
thY
'
u~mg
construction.
Rideou1.
.
N
pas year Wl 1 138 m-pa11entse additional
. .
.
"A aumber of boards lll\le able here through the Farmers restaurant busmess by operat- ptlal to the new non. proftl cord 2 590 t t" ' t d
md1cated one archttect has estt.
betn emustlnc tbe DUmber Home Administration. Any es-- ing the Quality Coffee Shop on puration was made.
1 an
· 0 ~ -pa lens~~~ ;m~r- •mated $293 ,000 would be need·
o1 men In lbe ltnt tbree draft tabllshed farmer is eligible If Mill Street in Middleport in Mr Rideout presented a fin ' ge~c~/rea me~t.
t' "t2~4 ed to put a .econd floor on tho
oate..riet., aopokeaman said he Is:
1951. In late 1952 she moved to anci~l report for the Hrst
~~surgJca opera IOns,
I hospltal.
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mmor
and
257
maJor
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(a) 1tlzen of Umle tate•. er pres.n oca on an s are 1months showin• Veterans Mem·l S . 1
tbe genera 1 !eellng o!
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·• being operated h pec1a ISis .on .the slaff. are tbe pro 1e¥sJuoa
. 1 1taH, board
q.otat
bJ' drlftlDI
tome In
(b) Una ble to obtam ere d'tl
1 opera t'ton as the Marrm Restaur- oria\ H01:1pttal is
1 1
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The Athens Busln~~s Association- repres~ntlng 155 _. loitttb eOteJory _ mar- ~ lrom other lenders necessary to ont.
"well in the black ." Total in· t • aneslleswugiSt, gym co"' i member~ and managemeot of
buslneU and proft.sSIOna) firw m the Athens area rled mel without children." oontinue his normal operations. The Martm Restaurant has eome durmg the penod was g"~· 1 ohstetro~~an, pathologiSt. tbe hospital that the bospllal
lhd dedl~d to creatine 'condition• necessary lor more
Ic) Have reasonable prospects , become one of the fmest reSI· : $4l8 700 Mr Rideout
noted ra 10 ogiSt an surgeon.
must he e1panded. Rideout
aio~..W~ -1101111c growth of Athens lnd south· Dllli'.
f"--""""''~ !or ,ucce"' with the aslistance aurants in Southern Ohio.
.11; ' . · 1 t· I' 1292 "J •' Mr. Rideout, in hi• informal said tbe bospilal bas bad 101
istem .QIIio, . baa enc!ol'led location of tht propoted b'lU,.D '.!"..'L: ',h!
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Mrs. Simpson announced she ;!'us ~:~en~=~t." :n;gothe/d!: report on the operation of the per oent O&lt;rUpance during
new IJI¥imum ~ecurlty Ohio penltntllrf lo -Melp ft•~"Ule
. (d)
the legal capac· ' plans to keep the present em· \ ductoons
hosp1tal. sa1d the med1cal slatl lbe past two weeks.
eilunty ' ·. ·..... ··· · "
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Iployees and to continue the fm•
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, ha• worked hard and deserves
OTKERil SPEAit
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Earl' F. Mathews, president of the association, noli·
A few of the purposes . for reputation of the Martin Rest· The fmanclal health of the , praiSe He observed lhal no Harold Sauer, chairman ol
fled Gov. James A. Rhodes of the endorsement Monday
••. CQ,~Omy
which loans may be made are : aurant. Mrs. Simpson has had bospllal was reflected when lhe lone has been refused help al the boa rd of lrustees, praised
of th~ week it bas b e e n I
Purchase of feed seed fertiliz- prevwus exper~ence m
the lloa.rd or trustees recently auth- the hospltal and I hat physiCians Mr. Rideout ror his work. "Witt
learned.
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Tt.e unique advantasn of
er and other es..qe~tial J~rm and restau:ant bus!ness and preos-- ~ ----~ out. ~tr . Rideout 's knowledge
-e I~ter !rom Mathews to the 1500-acre Great Bend site
bo
t'
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ently IS operntmg the Parkette
effre~eney
and abihtv to manage
Ju , "~
.
me o~a mg expenses , re· ,Dri e-ln in Athens
h h ..
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Rhodes said:
promise savings to the 0 h' o
pair or r!piacement of buildings
v
·
e ospirul would never b&lt;
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taxfl8jl!r In the operation of a LONDON &lt;UPI)-All 18 per· ' that were lost due to natural Mrs .. Durst expres~• her ap.
where It is today.
MeiSs county has the need· more efficient iDStitulion
son! aboard an economy flight d"
prectatwn to her lll&lt;:lny fnends
Dr R. ft Ptrkens chief ot
ed !aciUtiea and 1 propooed
There 11 00 known. local from Scotland were killed early 18Tahstelrs.
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and long·time customers dur· l
I statf, onno~nced hiS. pleasuro
. report for tho
slte whi·•
"'' 18. outsland, mg .m oppeaiUon
to locatina the pen!- today when a Brillsh European Re e nteresl rate
hed sI 3 per
decent.
nd m'g the pas 1 11 years an d h•g h. I
over the hospital
meellnslhe stated requirements tentiary In Metp county _ In· Airways mEA) airliner hil a' pay~nt sc u es
pe 1Iy recommends Mrs. Simpson
first year. He praised the coUDo
lor !he penltenllary. More lm· deed the people ol Meigs county lof!-shrouded runway at London I ~po;. e purpose for
WhiCh .. her successor,
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ty commisSioners bospltal com.
portant, Meipcounty Is tremen· wani the penitentiary
Xlrport and eiploded in s ball thun tare edad~anced andf huPQn l
I
miSSioo. and ,
Pr.;,ecut.
1
doosly in need of the jobs and
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e es •mal mrome 0 I e aJ&gt;-1
ing Attor
B
d F ltz f
lated benefits that lU
It - Meigs munty ranked se&lt;· of lire.
: plicanl
· Clarence J. Struble one of the early presidents of ,
ney ernar u
or
re
the
I st't wl resbeluh ood among Hiibway Oivlsioo 10 The disaster was the first fa· Far~ers Home Adminstratlon'
the Pomeroy LIOns club 1 " presently a director
Ithep" support m tilt J!IQvemenl
lro
m
new n 1 u on
of u yes .. ~-•
h
Londo A' rt .
.
rosel'utor
•
located
in the Mei 1
Greata: count·tes tn·•t.---··-"'""
~&gt;~ICI ~JW~uuw
wu eras a 1
n trpo m also makes f'arm ownership •!
A Wt de1y- known msu
rance agent, he has recently
re- marks
m Fultz• m his reBend area Meig ~nt ha vote• lor the..hlahway bond 13- 15 yean. II was the fourth Loans Operating Loans Rural
covered from a lengthy illness and has 1 esumed normal !th I • s gled out for praiSe
tbe desire 'and sp~t n~sary' sue. More reeently,·Meip ooun- worst In BriU!h history.
Housing. Loans (to buy build or
duties IHth the Western and Southern L•fe Jnsuranc.. , tye ate Avery Nelson, a coun·
ty ranked thlnJ.ln """""'!age of Tba lour-e I
t bo,
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'th h' h h h
com miSSioner, who suppor~
to parley the Immediate econ
.
..--·
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ng ne ur prop remodel a home), EconomiC '
company WI w 1'
e as
ed the h 't 1 ·
He th10k
votes cast m favor ol the CaPI· V1111guard groping its way 0p
· L
c
been associated 31 years
ospl a cause.
•
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aclvantaaes
ofl the
new tal lmprovemen•Bond ..
'·sue · thr ough 'to1 and darkness Lo portumty
oans.
ooperat1ve
Mr. Sir ubl e, who reSI'des · at ,,
ed
the .Candystripera
and Iadto
ed
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So'
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w
Loa
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penlte11 ary 1n sus a1n econ- _ Met count des ~I
,
• ans, t an
a1er
ns 1
.
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tes auxtltary, and commented
omlc pwth of the counjy and
IS
Y
pe
Y craahed on Its third attempt to and Watershed Loans
401 W. Mam·sl, Pomeroy w1th
th
k r R'd
the area "
needs this opportunity lor econ make a landlng. The pilot clr· A representative of fuis o!lice The District meting of the t.is wife, is a member ot the '
onTh e wor o 0 r' theout.h 'tal
·
omlc bettennent Its economic eled the field r
1 t
United Methodist chu h 8
t
e success
e osp•
Mathew•• letter also cited flight obvloua ~ measured in h
'tlng
or amos _an holds office hours in th~ Metgs Future Homemakers of Ameri- W h. f 1 M st
rr · pus
in lh1s short pertod. of tim1 11
four l'tii80m why the penlten- numerous statistical studies of
"~~·Itt lor th~og to~;f~ County ASCS Office, Masonic ca WHA) was held
u:;rs •~u 1 ~ ~ o~P~me~oy
I phenomenal:' said Fulu.
Uery lbould be located In Mef&amp;l: Obto counUes.
of e VI~! I i.Jwas a ~~:.. rd Bldg ., Pomeroy, each Friday I •vemng ,, the Eastern
~ p .' t' 0~ B . h
Dr. F. M. Cluff, M.D. wal
1 m e, a
some au- h~ from 10 a.m. until 12 noon.
school with approximately
paChs
Ig
nes
oswort
CONTINUED on Page a '
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been turned away to other air·
girls present.
apter .. Royai Arch Masons;
. eterw M--'olllotpital ports because of the weather.
ROP CHANGED
The officers and their individ· past Illustrious Master of Porn· '
Mmluloa.- Myles 'l'llrl;-• There were 311 passengers The record hop to he sponsor.; ual schools in the district
roy Council, Royal .and Select
Llncaster; Mra. Mar,..et Clme; and I crew of ois aboard, Most ed Friday from 8 until II p.m. I Rutland,
president
Masons, Past Emment Com· ,
Middleport; On Spr,,
Rut· of tile pauegaers paid the low by the Racine Volunteer fire· : Welsh: Middleport, vice
mander, Ohoo Vally Comm~nd·
land; "''·' Ta~, ~IIOD; Jlla. DiCbt !are of •.30 per oeal lor men will be held at the fir el dent Sandy Swar!l:
ery; Kmghts Templar, Kmght
ry Lludenntk, Mlddlepori,
the flllht from Edinburgh. A boUBe Instead of at the South· Creek, secretary. treasurer
o! the York Cross of Honor,
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IMaoll.,.n-Mn.LarryCur· .lew standby fJWelllers who ,ern Junior High school as was da Rainey; Racine,
recorder of Pomeroy Counc•l : l
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Ua aDd ~Uf\l!er. Loa1 Boltom; eaugbl tht fllaht at the last previously anbounced. Firemen Wnda Weaver: Gallia
Kn~t Priest, Holy Royal Arch,
IMII'fle tdiOciiover, Rullutl;. IIIIDite paid even les&amp;-f/.10. aaid per80118 who wlll donate High school,
.
. Kmght Masons, Dublin, Ireland.
IJ,tllad, ~ 1o Ia Most of tile pusencen were pletl for the weekend Halloween , Sandra Saunders; Southwestern lean Tabernacle, and a ~emRay W. Wingett, 67, Guysvtnt
Bartram, ~llle; Nettle kots. No ~au were re· celebration in Racine are to ! Recrealion Leader, Paula Per· ber . of the Graod Cooncli of
passed aWlly Tuesday night at
Jenb, I'Giilel-o,.
" ported aboard.
Icall WI &amp;-M11. Contributions oi l roud · Eastern High School song Klllllbl Masons, Dubli, Ireland. CLARENCE STRUBLE Sheltering Arms bo8pital iJ
...,_::, '&amp; .lOll to !lr. and
itenu lor the !lah pond can also leader Patty Dorst.
Athens alter a shorl iltne..,.
Mra. Clartaee Cline, Middleport.
PLAN HYMN SING
1be made by callin&amp; the same The program consisted of lour
A native o! Meigs county, ho
WASIIINGTON- HOllSE
.
There wtU be I Hymn Sing phone,
representsbves !rom ! h e l m
was the son of the late EJg.
at the Rulland &lt;llllreb of Christ
erwn Beauty Academy of
.
worth and Minnie Wingett. Mr.
•estlpwa, eon!ident lhelr
..b,j;i
llnpflll
Sunday, O.lober Sl, 2 to 4 p.m.
NOW vuu II.NOW
eDS who gave
SAIGON (U.PI) - A. ~uth VIetnamese court sentenc· Wingett was a farmer in Lodt
toril lo llft!1lUk the Ku
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Warn- Everyoae llln~lted .. ll 11 !pOll· Eaeb year, abool one mflltoa on hair setting and pointers
~d U.S.11d miSSJOn offiCial Robert Kimball to five years ITwp. in Athens County
for
~liD alread,y have bo&amp;uD"II'tlledl ni -.. ttolll.
sored by tile T..,...ge &lt;las,.. perso• tn the Untied Slates good grooming.
ID
today alter be admitted the fatal shooting of many years. Be was a member
~ 1 ~\\'..:*':f.y' ,_"
Po . ll"'l '1!1.::· ~~. Reuter, taucht by Jessie Grueser and
reported mtaalllll by frlellds Devotions were given by
. boss and an attractive
- - lor the Methodist church.
,..._••_ jifb rulm In
IIIIII'Oy.
Mike Nldlollllll.
or lamllles,
Eastern CI'OUP· There was
Vtetnamese woman.
with jealo?SY last July 23. He Surviving are his wife. susan;
~
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short business and a
Chlel JUIIice Ngoyen
sa1d he tried to kill himself
a son, Charles, Guysville, Rt
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W/ 0
er period. Refreshment&amp;
Quy haDded doWD the
but found he had used all bls I; a dalljbter, Mrs. Betty aer.
~leV~t.es~
ac~.Jr ~
llerved. The tnvlllltinn was
after tile panel of three
bullets •• his victims,
nard, Miamisburg; lour l!'uci~~t;_.., --.. w~•
COLtiMibS .(llPI)··:_ •
.
en b)' Racine to host the
bad dtiJI tiled for about
three brothen, J.oweU
:u~~~
!he baartnon
iimdi
here Tllurlday at t lunch. 45-!oot 'COil\lllunicatlons pole , meeflng.
mtnuteil on the evidence
$18,803.35
Coming
Pomeroy; Way110 WID"
1 IIIII, OlliQ, ·•
.WJU be
Sem llJid Jarald D.
when' Bailey came Into COiltactl
-!ll!llted cltrtng the trial
Shade, and Emeat WiJI.
r.:R::::=
tile New-•\'« Cl I:ol
ll IUU
atop with a power Uno and slumped
opened· tbio morning.
In Roar! Divvy·up
Rllclne;. 1 sister, Flllal ·
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'-...~ytlottllowes.
Medal oi..Yalat...f«, lba
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The court acqultttd him
Total 1964 motor vehicle
OhfJlicothe; two l*f· 1
j.y ~&amp;ben M.
· ~-a .ftllvt!,
TWO MoRI JWiU)
polo's crossarmo.
.
' More to Phillie~
the slaytlli 01 the man but
lstrallon revenue Increased
trantUn Wtngelt o1
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MtiTlll:..
The
)le!&amp;l \)lunty Health de- Sears held Bailey !hero for IS
ad out the llve • year
$1 million
All. and Ptuf
11111
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partment qporlld lllda, two
until the power was
ST. LOllla (UPI) - Tha st. lor the ~Inc of the
Sale.)'
' ilrlc!P · ~
Plllll
more atullD klllttl tn dill area
of!, For another 20 JnJn. Loofa Cardlllal• traded Bill
KlmbaU told the court he
announced
two ball s1stan,
wora ratild. 'Obii wu killed on
he tried to lower Battey, . Willie, lllek Gmt aDd M thetn .
Of
,.... received
YOII!o, ~. 0...;
Br• • Jijl&amp;li!r .~ jill other
the ground, but !lnolly deefil. Uecller to llle Pbtllldelt*la
registration period
MH. · Rilth Boytr, IIIGato
11 ·SupJ: RIUI.
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lie wo.u!!l have ,lo hold btm Pldlllea llda1 lor Art Maltlf.
to $81,10'1,945 In 1tl63.
Ala.
aloft until help urtvetl. A ·Fino ley, AIR Jollnata and Pal
information came
servleos wiD '
Department rescue $QUad ftDB~ C&lt;irallet.
.
advised · jl!al Oblo
at 1:30 p. Ill.. U:tli -~
ly lowered the II'IJuretl man .b!' . II .,... tile . . . -. llllJnr
aqd munl&lt;!palities wtll
home
aerial ladder.
lit 1 wetk ltr
Clrd·
~'114,714:5G !rom the
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they find another man for the 2-Daily Sentinel, ·Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct. 27, 1965
matin&lt;ios
or some
~. -·dy for~this .·· BUiton: tfit hap_p_e~as scbed
.
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""1 ·performances, be&lt;ause 1
ment: Peter O'Toole may
what a lovely field da)
the
show
in
London
and
starred
opp
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Elizabeth
Tay·
for
the
movie
magazlnea
110
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io un:·ght In Lisbon,'' the "What Is Burton Thinking ol
vorce from Betsy Levy.
n'•ht Eas1 tor
uo.
0ne rormer 1op-u..,
~ can
d do .what
ht U'Nlco)
· . W~~~~~~l~ic:H
~· M . 1a Remarque story When O'Too1e Hold s L'IZ 1o '""
Julie Andrews' chances of Side night opot which recen~ ;::, oes t"trg 1 hml et a
lol:be ·
Richard Arms" and all that
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uno' mus
ea m as
another Oscar will be consider- ly reopened with a phony flur- treated the eriginal cast
ly DOROTHY KILGALLEN
YOU!! SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED
ably enhanced by her next hon- ry, is ready to switch to anotb· "Who's Afraid of
Virl!lni•1 ll
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or. She will be crowned "Star er rormat- ''el blasto. 11 In oUr Woolf?'' or they are in for a
Broadw•y Grapnfne
bra led and polite people,
mulh-miilionaJre . Huntington I of the Year" at the huge Thea- er wocds, rock 'n' roll ... Broad· of missed perlormances and
I wish someone would paS! • Ieven the pollleot could DOt
Hartford, Ia currently parted tre Owners or America conven- way will see a remarkable play appointed customers. He is
law making It illegal for a up much enthusiasm for
from her husband, Dudley SUI- lion In Hollywood . The fold· when "lnadrnis•ible Evidence" stage almost every · minute
column_lat to see a Broadway new musical comedy. It
ton of "Eoterlalnlng Mr. Slo- ing of Barbra Streisand's bu.. I open• here In November. The from start to flnlsh, and the
S~ISBURY
llhow befort Ito offirlal prem· loins Julie Herr!!, quite lnexpll&gt; lane-" Chums hope they'll patch band's "Drat! The Cat!" was -London import, story of a disln- emotions he Is required to
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iere. Then we would all be spar- eabl}·, liinee she ill not
It up ... Jauman Orne~te Col~ a $400,00) fiasco. It" lasted a tegrating lawyer, Is played bril- play would drain any human
World War II Vll•nn-Anllrican Loglon-1'.0.!.
ld the perso..Uty • splitting cal comedy performer, Charles man, unable to make II big rru:re week 011 Broadway. At the liantly by Nicol Williamson who lng, no matter how
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question: t.o comment, or not Nelson Reilly, who does every- enouah 1n the U. S. ha1 taken same time, Barbra's ''Funny is one of the top three actora al, as if his own
were
~UAL!.FIED- CAPABLE- EXPERIENCED
to comment, when tboy ltill thln1 but set ftre to his trous- ap residence In London .. .. Girl" rang up a record· break- in the world. But l am berejlng withdrawn during evervll
miJhl be "fil&lt;iOI?" Variety, and en lo get laughs where none Harry Bolafonte and Lena Homo lng t~J6,220 sellout - In its BOth to suggest to the producers that showing.
other papers, review shows are written in the libretto, one
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the minute they rear their he•ds marvelous construction comp. .,_
out of town, in any town, so it any ballet in lhe first act which
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are fair game when lhey come n't, no muaic to sing of, and 1
into my town and 1tan pJ1yin1 lot of costumes that imitate last
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previews to whJeh people pay year'• Courregea.
$50 a ticket for the prlvile1e of I wiD be delighted - but ••
aj tting in the balcony.
tonished - if this one gets good
I am referring, specifically, reviewed.
to "Skyscraper," which l saw Howtver, in the case of the
- 18W the first act or, to
be Goorle Junior Republic
completoly accunte - at the ftl, the show was followed by tho
Lunt·Fontanu Theatre, In hom- traditional glamorou• aupper
age to a worthy ebarily, the ]llrty tossed by LJUion and HuGeorge Junior Republic,
of bie Boscowitz at the Four Sea.
which I am 1 patron. The street sons, where the turkey served
out•ide the theatre was jam- is far more enjoyoble than that
med with Rollt-Royces and Cad- dished up at tho Lun~Fonlann1.
illacs, the playhouse was cram- Marjorie Steele, once herald·
med with attractive and celt- ed u the "Cinderella" bride of
plan a "just singing" T'1 spec·
ial for early next yea r . AI·
bert " Dolly" Stark,' lhe famed
National League umpire, has
returned from Heno with 8 di·

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week. Barbra and Elliot must
have a lot. to talk about at break·
fast 1bout the vagaries oitlhow
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The Cleveland Browns, who
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i .. the Eastern Division, present
a similar anomaly. They rank
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CONFERENCE GAMES
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Kyger Creek Right End, Is Toledo .. .. · 1 3 o 36 41
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Here's the MAC standlllfll llf.
ter siJ: weeks of action:
AIL GAMES

Three SVAC Tearns t0 End
Gr.·d Season on Thursday ~~;:: ~~~!~,~~,~:c~:~s~:h.~~

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tteoatlon, AI Moore, Is
contlou"" In first place with
Joe Kozar's BPree
against with 393 yards In 103 c~~~~~ I a 39.I average for 18 boots.
Ohio's battered Bobcsts enabl· thanks to bls big dny a1
Blunt hung onto his pa" reed the Miami fullback to take Oblo. Moore mauled the
ceiving lead although he didn't
over tbe scoring lead wllh 26 eat defens"" for !45 yards fllllfl. caleb any in the muddy loSB to
polnls. Matte, B!Uy Blunt of ing. AI also leads In kickoff BG. He has 14 completions for
Kent via Massillon and Tom returoa with siJ: for 191 yards. 155 yards and three TD's.
Kueltke ol Bowling Green are Best burglar In the confer· Marshall University sulfered
right behind with 24 point• a- ence Is W""tern Michigan'• a severe blow Tuesday when It
piece.
Gary Jennings. The ace defeo- was learned that quarterback
Willie Asbury, another Kent sive back has piUered three Howie Mlller, former Pt. Pleasstrongboy, heads MAC rushers passes in the last two games ant Big Black ace, bas been
with 4110 yards In 103 carries to vault ahead In Interceptions. lost for the remainder of the
~ut the Redskins' sophomore ID puntiag, Kent's Roo Mollric year due to a koee injury. The
Big Green had posted a 16-7-2
ell.

Three Southern Valley Athie!- Dick Martin who have a record
·u 1 1
In d 1 1
SAN JOSE, Calif. (UPI)- e
erence teams WI c ose o one w an s x osses.
Golf's touring prolessionals, their 1985
oeasoo tomorrow . The Eagles l"'t a homecomnearing the end of a long but •ighl.
mg game, !HI last Fr1day to the
lucrative 1965 tour, platodyed in,~ Norlb Gallla, Southweotern W~~~~~/;~or;.~w lost lour
pro-amateur warmup
ay ~ and Hannan Trace all hang up tr. hi
fore the start of the $46,1100 AI· thetr deals following Thurs- s ~~ch g::•· Penrod's North
maden Open tournament on day's action.
Gallia Pirates will also be seekThursday.
The week's schedule was mo-- ing to break 8 four game !os·
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TEAM
WLP
Defending champion Billy ved up one dsy because of the ;ng streak 1n their game with
ca. ~per • rres h fro m his "'"
000 SEO Teachers' Meetlog Friday the Wildcats. The
Wildcats
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VIctory at the Sahara lnv1ta- m Athens.
have lost five straight contests.
CINCINNATI Ohio UP!- missed by the Clucago Cubs.
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.
'ht aga Instth e South- Don Heffner disagrees
. with the manager of th Reds
' • San Die·
. Eastern .
.. . o 2 14
heavy favorite to repeat
as the Hannan Trace, Soth
u wes tt!l'n Friday mg
Almaden champion Casper hosts the Eastern Eagles, and ern Tornadoes but halfbacks old Leo Durocher phllosophy go farm club Several of the Hannan Trace . 0 2 6
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won the Almaden last year walh yger ee mee a roug • J?
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present Reds played under htm TOTALS
a nine-uader-par score
tough Chauncey eleven at Cha- diff turned on the speed to lead Heifner 54 will have
ALL GAMES
1 ue,.. including Deron Johnson,
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.
Wlcey. The Red De v1'Is of Co ac h the chargers of Coach Rona ld rJJance 'to ' prove Durocher Jim ' Maloney, sammy Ellis,
W. L. P OP
. Casper, w1th .196,171.90 m ofn. Bill Smith are undefeated this Deem to a 22-6 victory. The wron under a twD-year con- Billy McCool, Joe Nw&lt;hall, John Kyger Creek .. 5 2 136 48 AA-B
Cia! PGA earomgs already this year. Their only bleJnish Is a Pirates, aftr a good start, have tract ggiven him by Reds Pres- Tsitouris Don Pavletich Tony North Gallia .. .. 3 4 11 104
· enoug h here 0.0 lie
· WI'th Belpre.
fa1tered th e 1ast four games, ident Bill Dewitt Tuesday.
' Tommy Helms.
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year, hopes to wm
Perez and
Southwestern ... 2 5 40
and in the Hawaiian Open in Last week, Southwestern post~ due to injuries to key players,
Eastern .. .. .. I 6 40 134 Soft Waxhide
Honolulu on Nov. 4-1 to crack ed its first SVAC win in two namely Clyde Smith, David Skid- He be&lt;ame manager of the "I think th~ Red• .are as Hannan Trace
0 6 30 lS8 1
the $100,000 mark ~ a feat per- seasons, IH over
Hannan more, and Jtrn Crace.
Reds one day otter Curocher stron.g at all e~gh'. pos.•lmns m THURSDAY'S GAMES:
formed so far only by Jack Trace. The vlcrory also aveng- The Kyger Creek Bobcats, win- returned to baseball as new the deld as any club Jo e1ther Eastern at Southwestern
f0Wfl S f0Wfl !Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer aOd ed a loss handed to the High- ner of four straight, will have manager to the Chicago Cubs. league," Heffner Said. .
Kyger Creek at Chauncey
Tony Lema.
landers by the Wildcats last sea. their work cut out as Chauncey Heffner succeds Dick Sisler, some of tM ptt~hers d_ld not
North Gallia at Hannan Trace
son in a homecoming match at has a solid defense to go with who was rired alter the Reds' come to expectahons this
fl
Neither NicklallS, , ; afmer, Mercerville.
Its passing-running olfense.
disappointing fourth-place finish son, they could ~?me back and
Lema nor South Alrtca s Gary Southwestern (2-5) will try to Last week, Kyger bad
an , in the Nat1onal League.
have b•g years.
Player, the U.S. Open cham. knock off the Eagles of Coach easy go with the Pomeroy Pan- I "There have been a lot
Heffner, a slender,
pion, were entered at Almaden
-~ - - • nice guys who have won
haired resident of Arcadia,
but Casper expects plenty o(
nants " Heffner said in his · lif., got his first managerial job
CANDIDATE FOR
CLEVELAND (UP! ) ~ A pair com petition from Billy Martin·
' trodu~tion to newsmen.
in baseball from Dewitt. He
of fullbac ks by the na me of dale, r~~ner-up at the Sahara;
with Durocher on one
played second base f()r the old
Brown were expected to gel Arstraha s Bruce Crampton: NEW YORK (UP!) _Second· Louisiana State No 8 trav- I'm not out ro win any
· St Louis Browns when Dewitt
plenty of att~ntinn Sunday A len Geiberger, a two-time ranked Nebraska pils Its potent) els to Jackson ' Mis;. ' for a ty contesls, either. I want
o•'Ded the club and the two bee Served on Syracuse Council
when the Cleveland Browns and wmner 0.f the Almaden and offense against eigbt.rated Mil· meeting with oie Miss' and is wi.n as much as he does and came personal friends.
• Sponsor of Syracuse Community Baseball Part
Mir'"rsota Vikin ~s run into 1su ~h tourmg stars as Ken Ven· ur''s tlght.fisted defense in alconsidered three points better. tbmk I've got the cl~b to do it. n
Dewitt hired Heffner as man1
ea rh other for the first time in tura, Tommy Jacobs, Ran~y :g ~ight Conference game Uti&amp; 1Seventh-rated Purdue is up . ~e former AmerlCan
ager of Aberdeen, .S.C., in the
Your Vote and Aid Will Be Appreci1tecl
h1Si ory.
I Glover, the Hebert BrothelS, Saturday with the Cornhuskero agaloat a stern challenge from ' mf•elder and a coach for
Northern League 10 1947 and
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. Bobby Nichols and Doug San- rated eight point favorites
Illinois and looma a one-point New York M•ts the past two the former Brownie infielder
THANK YOU!
J1m Brown of Cleveland, or , ders.
,_ · ,. .-I:hiilCoi. seasons did not apply for the responded by guiding the team
course IS known to practically
Nebraska is averagwg. il'
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every ' pro football fan Bill The Almaden will be played polrtl.,... game with its lowest UCLA, the No. 10 coll~ge In .. ~ ,
f th f
In to the pennant m s roo e
Brown ol the Vikin•s is ~ long 1over the 72-hole route on the output 'l/ against the Air Force the ratmgs, Is a proh1btllve fa. b be sll oneho diedn'etw 1guysh dlrse,...
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downs in only one game, when disappointing showing against dec!med to identify lhe_m. Heff~
Coach Norm Van Rrocklin. as : Patterson Begins
the Tigers played a 14-14 tie Notre Dame last Saturday.
oers salary was ootdJScl~.
do all coaches 1n the East.. rn ' f' h W
,with UCLA.
In other games of national in- Heffner huddled With De•wittll
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Michigan SUite the newly krest Syracuse and Pittsburgh today to diScuss th new coachuivJsJon, m s e t ~ 0 a ·
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J im Brown Th a.r takes some ' F ~ ; rn e r wo~ld he'avyweight ratings, is rated a strong 18- York with the Orange favored ~ad~s ~ strength~~T"! cl~b.
doina for the nine-veM veteran ' d .. ,io n Floyd Patterson to. point favorite to dump North· by sil: points; Alabama and then on h' as 1'0581 IJIJJesh or
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~tsstppl ha e meel 10 .~ ~~~ Sain who helped fashion the
for the eighth ti m(' 111 his career prer•a: ation for 1c title fight Arkansas, No. 3, is an over~ "' 1ftcant sou~ em due WI • e M' ' 1 T . , 1 If . 1
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whelming choice over Teus Crimson T1de a seven·pomt mneso a wms s a m o a
m a smgle season.
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. ·at Little Rock. FourU..rated State 1s three over Minnesota ; der, who recently was dispicked up 263 yards running
:lmon spent Tuesday 10 Notre Dan"' is listed 20 points I and In the wild and woolly
!.hJS season, which hardly puts
!e dnlls. He slaged a pub- better than Navy. Once beaten' Southwest, Texos is listed 12
him in the category of the "' " orkout today In the main Florida, ranked lifth, Ia rated ! points better than Southern Bu•••••busy,
Clevelander, but be's a threat showroom of the Thunderbird seven points over Auburn.
Methodist.
busy, busy people find
just the same.
Hotel.
FLORISTS fast in the
Champion Clay was expected
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La~t year Brown caught 48 to arrive here next Wednesday,
passes, more than any fullback Nov. 3, and set up training
in the league. Cleveland will headquarters at the Slardus
For every make and model car•••
bavc to be on guard against Hotel. From Miami, Clay NEW YORK (UPI) _ Blod&lt;· average. Utah State (34.0), Texthat th1s Sunday.
planned to stop at New York buster Nebraska has replaced 81 western (33.2), and Ark••·
Pick your size and price ••• deal
Mason Second Ia Rusblog
and Cblcago 00 busmess before West Virginia as the nation's sas 132.1). are next in line.
arriYmg here.
leodlng oflensive unit and In Texas Western has picked op
The Vikings have ridden their Patterson, meanwhile, was doing 80 became the first an average or 370 yards
BUY ONI TIRE AT
aerial attack most of the time, scheduled to fly to Los Angeles school since 1959 to olmu~ through the air, Including l~
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while the Browns have gone to for R · "'evision appearance .and laneously head the three most TDs. Tulsa ean match the TD
OND TIRE AT HALF
the ground game while quarter· a. s
w1th .sonthern Cahfor· •-.,porbint categories 00 offense output but has gamed an . averPRICE
back Frank Ryan was hobbled rna ,,, · ts wf!tera and broad- - total yards, rushinl yards age of 320 yards by passmg m
PRICE
by an Injury. Ryan appears bae caste~., un Thursday.
and pointl scored.
slz games, one more than tho
on target and the runrung-pass- Also on Thursday night, Pat. Minera.
759 x 14 CHAMPION
$20.45
ing combintton could be bard terson will be an honored guest The Corahuskers are not list· Alter the two aerial leaders
SECOND
TIRI$10.21
to contalo.
at Olympie Auditorium In Los ed among the country's passing there Is a big drop to No. 3,
Bill Brown isn't the only run- Angeles where Irish Jerry elite, however. Texas Western Louillville, with an average of
ning threat of the Vikings. Like Quarry and AI (Tiger) Carter topa that group with Tulsa I 218 yards via pass.,. Pit·
800 x 14 NEW SAFETY CHAMPION $27.25
Cleveland, which has Ernie square off for the main eveot. clooe aiJM&gt;fan.
tsburgb Is fourth at 214 and
SECOND TtRI- $13.61
G~een teamed with ils fullback,
Quary Is the 1985 National Nebraskl reQiaina lbe only ""!'due, with quarterback Bob
Mmnesota also has a fiDe half. Golden Gloves heavyweight college team averaging over Grieae .doing most of the da·
650 x 13 NEW SAFETY CHAMPION $21.00
back In Tommy Mason. .Mason wmner.
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league with 404 yards.
ers covered.
bave picked op 2,484 yardS
The clubs appear to be evenly Neither ol tha teamo can be an average of 415 per contest.
matched on the offensive, with lotmd among the top live In any Tulsa depondinl almost excluCieveland having the edge on defensive category, but lhe slvefy' on passes, is second at
balance when Ryan Is perlorm- Browns seem to be bolter able 3!11. Teus Weslern, Utah State
log as he Is capable ol doing. to absorb tbe opposition's at- 1llld West VirBinil round out
The malch probably wlll be tack without allowing too much the llrat five In that order.
1e honored bv moN than 60.000 Ftreeto- dealers
decided by the defense. It's a scoring,
Tbe Cornhuskera donnino1te
and awr- hm coast to coast wherevw you trGwl
qoestlim or which quarterback It wlll have to do plenty of the rushing stallstlca lhe way
gets the most pressure exerted absorbing with Frank Tarken. IIley have their siJ: DpfJOlllmts
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have a single leader In MAC Seifert of Western Michigan In
Individual staUstlcs announced passing. The 110pb olloger trom
today by Commiuloner Bob South Bend, Ind., bas !9 comJames.
pletlooa In 63 tosses for 401
ID fact, the Terrible Trio that yards.
bas backbaned Miami's rampagMalle, wllo .., fired A
Jng Redskin• dominates the Hmea aDd connected 011 Z5,
conference figures.
Is way oat front iD toocbdowa
Quarterback Bruce
Matte that•o where lllr po,... payo
contlnu"" !Ill leader in lola! of. !osseo wltll ab:, however, and
colorful
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TRAILER SPACE, DepolSt.
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Rutland. Joho J. Fry, SH 2Business Services
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LEADERS A1TEND ~EET
PT. PLEASANT - Nine persons from Mason County ·aUA!nd·
ed the 4-H Regional Leaders
meeting at Camp VllgU Tale In
Kanawha County the past week
end.
Mr. Gilbert Barnette, ,Mason
County 4-H Leader, wao chairman. He attended along with
Carl Cook. Mason County Ex·
tension Agent. Others attending
were Mrs. Mary Froednt, Mrs.
Deen Sommer, Mrs, Joann Sonr
mer, Mrs. Lannes Williamson,
Mrs. Kalheryn Yeauger, Mrs.
Lieulo Roush and Mrs. Tatmadge Stewart.

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800,000th
- Trying out her new
white telephone for the first time is Patty Mertz,
homecoming queen for Troy High School. She is
the recipient of General Telephone Co. of Ohio's
30(),000th telephone installed in Ohio. Waiting in
line to get on the phone is Patty's sister, Kathy, 8.
Holding the phone is WiUlam Hutchinson, the in·
staller, of General Telephone's plant department
in Troy. Ceremonies commemorating the 300,000th
phone were held Tuesday night at the Troy Counlry Club. General Telephone, Ohio's largest independent telephone company, put an inscription on
the phone's base to mark the occasion.
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the Middleport First
United
Presbyterian Church will meet
Thursday evening, Oct. 28 at
the church at 7:30 p. m. Hoolesses wlil be Mrs. Myron Miller, Mrs. Russell Lyons, Mrs.
OCT, !1
Carl Gilmore, Mrs. 0. H. StewTbt Wildwood Garden C I u b art and the Misses Susan and
will meet Wednesday, at 7:30 Mary Park.
p. m. at the borne of Mrs. AI- , The Afternoon Circle of Ute
fred Yeaguer, Minersville, wit.h •l Heath Methodi ~ t Church wiU
Mrs. Hiram Fisher and Mrs. meet Thursday afternoon Oct.
Christy B_aer as co-hos~esses. 28 at the church at 2 p. m. Mrs.
The Salisbury PTA Will spon· M. E. Dowson will be the prosor. a meeting at the school on gram leader. Mrs. E. M. Wood,
Thursday, October 28, at 7:30 Mrs. Walter Hayes and Mrs. P.
p. m. roncernmg the consohda- l L. Mitch are hostesses.
tlon. There will he a quali- 1
OCT. 31
l!ed speaker The PTA endors- 1 11Je Pomeroy Bend C. B. Raed the consohdatwn at the last dio Club will sponsor a "coffee
meelins. The public is Invited I break" at the Youth Center
and special invitation IS exte~d in Mason, W. Va. Sunday Crom
ed to the Bedford and 5ahs- 1 to 5 p. m. Free coffee and
bury school diSf!Cts.
cookies will be served. All CB28
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1ers and anyone interested tn
The Salisbury PTA IS spon- ;ca radios are welcome. Come
soring a m~eti~g to discuss 1meet your friends and exchange ·
school consohdat10n at 7:30 p.m. IQSL cards.
at the school. People from Bed· ,
_ _ _ __
lord district. are invited along
BIRTHDAY OBSERVED
w1th other mlerested persons.
.
Leo vaughan wlll be the speak-,1 .Mrs. ~arl. M~re entertamed
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'fhe Loyal Women's Class of , e~·enm_g. hononng Mr. Moore on
Ihe Middleport Church of Christ I hJS birthday. Ice cream and
will hold a covered dish dinner ; :"r•hda_v cake. we r~ served dueThursday evening, Oct. 28, at 1111 the everung. Guests ~re
the church at 6 p. m. Those 1 Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey W1lson
allending are to take a covered and daughters, Kelly and Terri
ui sh and table service.
1Jo and Mr. and Mrs, Don Jell
The Witllng Workers class of . and daughter, I.ISa Kay,
the Enterprise EUB Church wiil l
meet Thursday evening at the , MEMORIAL BELL
home of Mrs. Herbert Dixon. 1 MOUNT GRAN SASSO, Italy
The Rock Springs Grange iUPil-A John F. Kennedy mewill meet Thursday at 7:30p.m. mona! bell was _dediCated Mon- ·
There wilt be a program and day at !he shrme of St. GareJreshmenls will be served. br1els on the slopes of 9.585-foot
The Riverview Garden Club MI. Gran 5aBSo, highest mounwill eat out Thursday evening lain in the Apennlne ran~e
Oct. 26, at the Wilmar Restaur· Some 30,000 pligruns attended
ant at Parkersburg, W. Va. the ceremonies. The four-ton
Members wtll meet at &amp;:30 p. bronze bell, a gift of ltallanm. at the home of Mrs. Ernest Americam, was (onsecrated by
Whitehead.
Bishop Alberto Deane of Villa
The Women'• Association of Maria, Argentina.

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The ceremony w.. perform- Norman Hawley and sons Bruce,
ed by The Rev. Howard Rup- Tom and Jell ; Mr. and Mro.
W. H. Dunfee and sone Kenpelt, sept. 24th at the home of daU and Steven. Mr. Hawley is
son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman employed by the Kelly Mfg. Co.,
the bride's parenh. Others at- Middleport.

PT. PLEASANT- The grand
jury of the Moson County Circuit Court reconvened Tuesday
afternoon and after a four hour
session gave their fourth par~
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GrandJury Returns N.me
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whlcb was shortly after the Nstgnatlon of Superlnteodent Dr.
R. E. Walden and
business
manager Linzy Austill
and
Smith never disclosed hll findlngo at the unannounced visit.
On sept 16 Smith assigned Jack
It will convene again on the Bailey of the Department
of
4th of November. The grand Finance and Administration, as
jury chosen for the september temporary business manager at
1
term
of Mason County C~it the hospital. Bailey reportedly
CUSTOM BUTCHER.Ilro aDd
Ford Galaxie Conv. Cpe.
$1469
tat FLOOR furnished, 4 rooms cutting. Will buy tudes every 1962
Court
must complete Its duties cqtted In the Stat Pollee for an
Cream finish, white top, VB en gine, automatic trans. Power
and bath, modern apartment.
by
November
6th. In the fourth Investigation as 1 number ol
Monday. Phil Meier, Phone steering, new whitewall tires. Radio and heater.
Middleport, WY 2-3874.
Pleasant Valley Hospital
partJa! r~p0rt the Ju'l' returned state policemen made an on-theWY 2-3&gt;10.
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9 14 tic
ADMITTED: Mrs. Kenneth mne mdJctmenl.l agamsl seven scene lnveBtigation at the hos0f0r . 0. r-~r~
Ridenaur, Hartford;
Susan persons - three felony Indict- pita! recently hut their f!ndingo
l'HHEE an::l tour rcwt.1 turt&gt;! ~ h&amp; KARL GRlWSER, Plwnbing
and
Hmting,
Minersville.
See,
Pt.
Pleasant.
ments and six misdemeanors. have nat been disclosed.
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DISCHARGED: Clarence Seh· Prior to the afternoon session, Indictments returned Tuesday
Jes. We have all sizes sewer
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urman, PL Pleasant; Mrs. Ho- Judge James Lee Thompson were : Two felony indictmenLI
machines. Reasonable rates.
ward Carder, Pt. Pleasanti Em- charged the grand jury concern-- were returned against Robert
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Real btate For Sal!_
Lakin State Hospital which they both charging intent to defraud.
Card Of Thanks
stove, like new. Price reason·
HOUSE FOR SALE,
brick
have been conductins since they A felony Indictment was olso
able, Tel: CH 7-2304.
EXPERIENCED
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their duties September returned against Jessie Roberts,
WE WISH to thank our ne1ghorne, 4 1arge e ooms, 32
Starling of 12:00 noon at tho Purley Karr form, 1
7th. Judge Thompson commend- Charleston, charging forgery.
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brJrs and friends for thur•
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room, '
mile north of Chester, Ohio, on the New Hope
ed. the jurors for their active
Misdemeanors
indictment.s
kindn~:sses. flowers and cards,Jl963 ROYCRAFT 50 x 10 trml- '
lnrge dining foom, kitchen ,
road. Due to other employment, we are discontinu·
participation and long hours of werP returned against Virglnia
during the de:1th of our lath- er, like new .. Oren Wea~s,
ful! basement, walkup attic, 2
ing the dairy business, so will sell the following:
work without pay - a grand DeLegal, Lakin, charged witb
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nu so;e ll .\1c0aniel, Sr. Pumeroy, Ohio, Rt 1, H~r- '
ba1.hroorns, 2 garages. 11/t I
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juiy is only allowed pay for rtrunkenness at Lakin state Hosl'l,iildn'n. CI:H'&lt;J.
Maxine, _ ~-io_nville.
10 __26_ 6tp
lots. 276 Rutland St., Middle- :
their first four day9 work - pl.tal·, Scott w1·tuam Dinky)
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bulldo,;•r radial or to the
por1· a a er ' p. m. "'y,
3 GRADE HOLSTEIN COWS
and wid the' jurors that al- Miller, charged with act of for·
This set just like new. 'J'ake small" ! hcata core.
I all day Saturday and Sunday,
2 BROWN SWISS COWS
though many Investigations had niftcation with patient at Lakin
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been . conducted
at Lakin State State Hospital: Edward Viers,
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our\ month or pay balance due ,
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HOUSE FOR SALE
bred)
Hospital datmg back to 1962 and Pt. Pleasant, charged
with
ne•gili'M:-&gt; ;md fnrnds fori $66.24. Try it in your home. :
~ Modern R&lt;~neh Style. Beautiful
4 REGISTERED HOLSTEIN HEIFERS (2 year old,
many
of the
recom- attmpt at Incest; Carl Roger
JO 26
WY 2·2l43
Pomeroy : location on top ot small hill
open)
mendalions had gone unheeded, Birchfield, Henderson, charged
11, 11 .- J;m•ht•'"~ . 11 1rl c;\- mpat h ~' . 1 C.:~ ll WY 2- 65 55.
al lilt' Ui':111i .. t our hu·:b;md ..
------ -facin g Sta te Hig hw&lt;~y Garage on
4 REGISTERED HOLSTEIN HEIFERS (1 year old)
he felt the citizens of the com. with contributing to the dellnanfi l:lllwr. \ l('for Y(lu ng: . SINGER automattc c~mplete
·Route 7 w1th good road to mam :
munity needed to be aroused quency of a 13 year old girl;
2 GRADE HOLSTEIN HEIFERS (2 year old) (open)
Spt·r i:ll Itl:llli(&lt;. l(l Hl'v. Halph
wit_h sew mg. t:able. This rna- .u::. CONDTTfONING' Rerrlger· highway. !&lt;~ our bedroums, lJVmg, I
16 of these cows have recently freshened or are
by the ills oi the institution and two charges of contributing were
",,urH&lt;1,1 It·•' 11 1-lhur 1.1, 1.r 1n I chme
makes buttonholes, ~tmn serv1ce. Jark s Rl:'frig- dining,
family,
kitchP.n,
brt•&lt;~k·
I
what the j'ury had done for this foun•u ag·,·nst
Wl'l!J'am Eugene
fa
d
dose up springers. All are Calfhood vaccinated. In•
1 mai d's, uti 1tty
~ · · 1. '"' •en .1, ' ltU 1d'l darns, embroiders, etc., aU eration, New Haven. Phone st. Pay,
an ,
institution
may be a help to Connolly, Leon Rt. 2, one ln. J JII •·r•l\.
· n b (.
_,. ' ·I
f &amp; Uc •hop, Three baths, ceramic tile 1 divitlual health papers furnished.
w&gt;thout attachments.
EQUIPMENT
olher institutions in the stat ·'ictment
charged contributing
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UnL'I t · r~ :l 'HI nur ~ e~ oI Ve ~ e r ·
f $6 Take TV Z-353'1.
and waH to wall carpet on
u
a n~ \ tt' mnrJal ;1r.tl Cah('\ J. overlhpayrnenlsbol
dper
floors. About two-thirds of
UNIVERSAL PIPE LINE MILKER
with tbe same ills,
tc. the delinquency of a 13 year
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1
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mon
or
pay
a
ance
ue
b
d
250
GAL
UN!CO
BULK
TANK
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· I and the olher coneernHu11tmg1 on l lit~pll:'lls. ! lt' w. $f~_ 42 . Free home drmo. Cal!
Everyday Specials
ouse Is pane!e in mahogany
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Judge Thompson informed the u g1r
lng i mcral ,.1.ilrl'&lt;'4.QfS. thofiel WY 2_65-55 _
at
and W:JI! 1ut. Air conditioned.
50 GAL.GAS WATER HEATER
; jury that he had requested and ed a 15 year old glrl.
10 26 file
snndmt&gt;: lloi.w~ onltl all who
Marie's S-tyle- Post
Large patJO and double carport.
200 gal. Bean Triple Pump Orchard SPRA ',' ... R
was oranted: an interview with
At HI p. rn. Tuesday nl.ght
'hrlped 111 . &lt;Hl_l' W&lt;J_v. , Your '' - - - -S1f
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May
ba
seen
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FORD
DISC
HARROW
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Haircuts . ....... $1 .'2.5
Governor Hulett Smith concern- t e gra nd JUry
was 51I'll 10
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60 TOOTH SMOOTHING HARROW
ing the investig&gt;tion at Lakin sion apparently working on their
kmd ,•s; " '" 11 em be forgot- 1965 MOD. EL. This set has dual Shampoo &amp; Sets .. 'ti.SO I by appoinlmenl only
kn
volume control , with 4 spl'ed 30 day color rinse,
Wrilr.~~·~C~h:Eo~~~ES~ntinel : CORN SHELLER
and Gov. Smith revealed some report of their findings at Lak:.l rs AHdrey Young ROd
interm1xed chRnger. Radio Shompoo &amp; set
$3.50 i ••• 668 _H
Pome•oy, O. .
500 CJV&gt;ACITY ELECTRIC BROODER
steps had already been taken 10 in State Hospital.
f flm ily
equipped.
Twm spea kers. ' Permanents
$7.50 up I
- -FEED
correct some of the ills.
1
10 27 lie
Lovely wa lnut finish. Take
We Sell and Service
Approx. 3000 bales alftlfa, clover, and mixed hay
I
I 63 Pontiac _ $2,095
- - - - - -- - - - over payments of $1.2&gt; per
Wi g&gt; and Wigteu
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If;, ill t~
Approx. 1000 bu. Corn
On August 6. Gov. Smith paid Catalina Sta. Wagon. Power
MR. LESTER Baily wishes to; week or pay balance due $80.·
Marie's Style Post
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Lunch Served By Ladies of Methodist Church
1 surprise vis!l to the hospital
steering and brakes, Hydra.
express his appreo iation to, 44. Call WY 2·655&gt;.
RL 124
Ph, WY 2-5271 POMEROY - 8 • room fro me
ART:iUR BARR &amp; PAUL KARR, OWNERS
----matic. One careful owner,
10 26 6lc
Extra nice.
oil the doctors and nurses for
Syncuc.o, Ohio
with bath, .1 room basement. 1 1· 0 · McCoy, Auctioneer
62 Buick _
$1 ,695
their kmdness and help dur- FIREWOOD: $10 a pickup load
gas furnace heating. Out of i ' " " " " ' " " '-"- '" " ' " " ' " " ' " " ' " " ' " " ' " " " " " ' " " ' " " ' " ' " ' " " ' " " ' " " ' - " " " "- ', . - '
ing hL'i recent stay at hos- cut any length. Ca ll or wtne
hi gh wat~ r $5,500.00.
LeSabre V8 4 dr. One local
pi l'l and rest home. He also Glendale ok1dmore, MY 6- HEATING, PLUMHING, Rura , MIOIJLEPORT- 2 story !came II
I
owner. Showa best of eare.
w11nts to express hi!~ grati- 3437.
Ill 22 61p
Doxol Uotrle Gas. Arnold Bro 7 rooms, 1xJlh, basement, lur11
Power steering and brate1.
Automatic,
thers. 618 E.'- Mam Street
~ ~HO
tt:(lr _to the pastors who vis il- 1
nace heating, enclosed back
22
9
I'd !urn. and Jor their erdenl COAL HAULING, leaves raked. Pomeroy.
lie
porch, 3 lots. Nice view uf
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pr;n-ers, and lo all others who I and h&lt;ll' led away. Lee OrenAUCI'JONEER
rtver. ,$8.500.00.
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to 22 61p
INCOME PROPERTY - 4 sep :
STOP·iTouble
h d F t·
Pom.,oy, Ohio
Complete Service
· al 1 with batn· an d
Placement of R1c ar
rGS ·~:~~~;;;:!:
t•d on him. __ ma n\' thanks. - ---arate
umts,
it
-"arios
wifll
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Cnll Uradturrl
JJif
Donald Franklin Stivers, Duane
· JO 27 He SEWING machines_ repair sergar.Jg~s , uue &amp; room
arn.i
VIce, all makes. WY 2-22111.
Write, Prone or Cootaet
three I room units, always
Wolfe, Lester Manuel, Wilma E.
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy
A. C. ijRADFIIRD
rented, income $190.00 per
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Stockton, Mllry Hill, Drusilla
Notice
Racine, Ohio
month. Owner has other in·
Will, William Bartels,
Law·
Authroized Singer Sales and
~ I tic
renee Hasbargen, all merit roll,
Service.
A 29 tie
-- terest and will consider I
MrotO _., ....,....., W "'""- P ;fftty, ~. fMnv bdW!'IIJ'am Bahr, Annette Fl'ck,
WOLFE'S Kevst()ne
Station
.., dH to •u''uoNd toll-'· Is fL 0. McCoy, Auctioneer, Ches
rt&gt;;:tSOna bl e o Ifer.
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- ,.,.,..,w.o'111 &lt;oblol do••
under new managment, J&lt;trk
ter, Oh1.0 _
~ "'"~!" M.illhh
• frll .J!_ _.'' '"~-~·,·~· CSEP TABS hgr~~
Emalene
Pratt,
We Repair All
9 tn lie ALUEltT M. COX, SALESMAN
aef1011 wons w - . pcMII',....;.. ....
ounter1cfs ••m•111
S
ll ho and 11 Ruth
R'
Wolfe. Eggs, milk, pastries,
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WY :-3638
~ of le.d,.,, ~ ..4 ~. , lJ chernieall, thto rn.,jOf
tearns, a
nor ro , at 10
Mikos I Modell
and m."' ny o1her ilems will
.ovroe crt' tro11bl•. s.a.-.. ntHd, ka r ·
II.IM1e.•. r.,"'t .,.,.,..
Grande College summer session
10 26 31c
Overseas Employment
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lot tro.. ble Get SEP tABS NOt.llll
has been announced.
be so ld. Cent er ol' llacine,
All trade!! truck driver to ,
FOR SALE
10 27 3lp ,i
- Ohio.
To be llsted on the bonor roll
prOJ{'C't engmrers. Afri ('a, I NEWLY de&lt;:oroled tram• house
a
student mual have at least a
WY 2-'1255
Europe, Asia . Soulh Pa('Jfic,
744 E. Ma in St., Pomeroy,
POMEROY
MIDDLEPORT
RUTLAND
1/FI.COME to the Enterprise
NOW GOING ON
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average.
The
merit
EbeniNchHdwe. Klng Bulldtrt Sup,
paid trav('l , housm.t!', food,
$4800.00. t:an finance entire
Erlewine Hdwe.
E.U.B. Homecoming Sunday ·
roil require• a 8 average.
Atlantic. Ribh salary jobs,
amount.
REEDSVILLE
LOW SALE PRICES
Ocl 31 oll dny. See ond hear
CHESTER
RAC1NE
male, female ovPr lR. OEIB SEVEN room house on Union
Reed Bros.
the Uhrig Brothers sing.
laum Lumbtr Co. Wagntr Hudware
ON ALL SIZES
Box
23190,
Oalrland
Park,
Terrace,
Pomeroy,
$5aOO.OO.
NowH~en,
For BeHer Schools Vote For
0 26 &gt;lp
COOLVILLE
Tup~rs Plaim
- - -- - -W. Va,
We Give TV Stamps!
Fla. 33307
THHEE bedroom house, But·
Rootl Gtn, Store LrOM Clover Farm Mlllon Super Mid.
SQVARE DANCE every Wedternut Avenue, hot
water
nf'&lt;:.day and F'rida_v night at r:iUPER SERVICE
Insurance
h('ating system, in very good i loa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!~
the Ma!&gt;onette, Mason, w. va.
$TAllON
- - -· - - -- - condition, hardwood
floors,
Condidoto For Member Board of Eduullon
10_ 19 1_2lp_l·
Ph. WY 2-9932
GRANGE INSURANCE. Mullen out of high water, $8000.00.
~
Pomeroy
lnsurance Agency. Inc., i:'um- THREE bedroom house on
LOSE WEIGHT safely with
eroy, Phone WY Z-3:!81.
Vale Street, new gas iurnace,
Dex-A ll1et Tablets. 0 0 1yl·,.,.....,,,..,...,.....,_=""'=--""'"'~1
9 I lfc in good condition $4&gt;00.00.
High School Gradulfo, Buslnoumon I Pannt
9l!c al Sl.urk's Pharmacy
GERT SA gay g~rl- reaoy for -1A=E1:;;;.Nc-A;-;:CA"'S:oU"'A""L:::;'rY-tnsur·nce Can finance enlirely.
Or eCliOh
a wi1irl after cleaning carpets Mullen Insurance Agency,"lnc. 1 SMALL fram~ house with three I
9 25 6Dtp
Your Help Will Be Appreciated
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.:_ with Blue Lustre. Rent elec- Po
Pb
WY 2·3381
rooms furn13hed downstairS,
Pd.PoLAdY.
\U'J'f'MOBO.E rnsurance f)eeo
tric shampooer, $1. Pomeroy
meroy, 001
1112 E. Main St., Pomeroy, 1
9 1 tf '
canl.'eiled? '.osl vour opera- Cement Block, Pomeroy, Ohio. _ _ _ _ _ _ _____
c_
$850.()(),
"r'o ficense7 Call W\' :I-Z!tti6.
lll-25-6tc PH&lt; 'TO Copying servJce. Cop- CaU W~ 2-2720. After UO p.m. i PT. PLEASANT Judge
113tt&lt; 1964 BISCAYNE 6 cyl. cheVrO- les made of legal papers, ('nil \\ Y 2·3589.
·James Thompson of the Mason
- -----:-d: - --,--- lei. Rarllo, healer, standard b1rfll records aM almoSI any O'Brieu and Crow Realty Co. I C 1 c· .1 Co t
1 d the I PT. PLEASANT - Two perLo~t an Found_
Shift, light color, good con- other documents.
10 23 6lc 0 ~ 0 Y lrCUI
~gran e.
Isons were injured and proper- -·---~- I d'111110 c ll R d ·
Reuter losurauce, Pom~roy
relJef a.sked for 10 the wnt of lty damage was estimated at
LOST - 1 grrv Weslrm h&lt;1t 1
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ee s~·l ill~ 6671 4 ttr FOR SALE: 1640 Lincoln Hgts mandamus filed by Scottie Sola- $11,500 when a chemical tank
61
10 25 :!I.e
S(l\urday cv1'11i ng &lt;~t HH· Sy -~ 77.
4 room bath, basement, gas dean and Leslie Nibert against truck overturned Tuesday 6:30
rae usc El ernl':-tt;Jry
Sc hool. I K-Ei::P your carpel.s ~beautirul
legal Notice
furn;.tce. Aluminum storm WID- the Town of Henderson, Mayor a.m. on Rt. 35 'at the intersec-$5.00 r~ward for return in , despite const&lt;m! fl)()ts fl-' ]JS of
LEGAL NoncE ~-dow::; and dobrs. Carpeting Archie Henry, Clerk Charles tion of Rt. 35 and the Vallie
good conditi on l_n C 1\. NL'a ~,~.: a busy family . Get Blue Lu s- Allllll~• f'l•·r tlon of M "'~-'• &lt;_·.... ,nty and dr&lt;tfJCS. Can be financed Martin an_ d the council mem- Toney Farm. The tank truck .
R D Mmersv11fr
Jl. g ru· '-'llur&gt;~l "'"'''dy Din·~• .. ,-. woll he
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lrf'. Rrnt rltctr ie shampo•JPr, hew W&lt;·• l&lt;~l'sdJv N ov~n • IH· r 111, HMi5 , WY 2-2293.
1() 5 tfc hers, a!ikmg
that they show was owned by the Tank Truck 1
0 26 :!tic
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$1.00. B(lkf'r F'urniture, Middle· ~~~;;.',.~0 t 111 ~~- ~:~ .~: 9c~. ~;-Y r.~,::~1 ~~~~ HOUSE FOR SALE:-Ab-d cause why an ~Jection was n?t Rentals, Inc. of L1ncaster, Pa. 1
LO..';T- Sunday at Hacine l .auJ~- lKJ rl.
10-2~1i tc ~innm in •he c u• trt lloll se in l ' run· "
e room held on the first Tuesday m
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1-uad
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home,
21h
mi
le_s
from
PomeJune,
1!16'
for
the
municipality
Drrver
of
Ule
vehicle
WBII
dr'mat. \\'os!J•r
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Q~~loficillioon~ fur c~nrlid ~ leR
lor
he
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clo,hes. Call VI 3-2439.
Il)l n··· t .. r~ "" th;ot lh1'\' mu~ l b•• a
roy, gas atmg, bat I all 38 provided by statute.
Harry ~ydla, 49, New Flor- . . . , - - qualolied V!lter nl Mei ,IIS Count)' ~1\d
COppper
plumbing
apP
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b~
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10 25 .1, l 1 18 F'T. inboard, 125 H~P . motor, nti_ISI h~ve ~ membrn~ hip ticket In
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ence, a., WIIO receJV a ~v-:-:-:----:-:--:::--:- __ 00
d
.1
, satLI socl!t' for v•m toos.
proximately 2 acres on Rut-- The court Informed the peti- ken ieg in the mishap. Co-drlvat
an
!raJ
er
$275.
Phone
Camlodate~' jll't.olonns mu&amp;t be fliP-d.
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WI !1-:JI:d or after 5 p.m Wl with ;he s.:~re t m "? 1 "'\('r 111 ~n
and Road. Va~ant. Write or 1boners . at a te or a mumc1- er, Andrew Diana, 28, Erwin,
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s,oo 1. M. lu.,sd&lt;~Y. "'ovemher 2nd, call: James CriSp, Ph. WO 7-~ pal elechon would be set lnvne-- Pa., received abrasions of handl
lOO, LOCUST PO~TS
9·:11189.
I0-25-3tc "';'
6394 rt. tl. 2, West Lake diately, with date to be announ· and arms. Both were -•_ ' 7 loc. i· 5
Only PCr• ·m~ hol• lln~ memhN~hlP
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w
mch top. Web:stt~r and r ultz.l1
A
5 I
tlck¥1.11 at tile ~ J[)H! 0{ tile 1!1~5 CounR d v u· Oh'
ced w d d
p_ 0 Hox 307 Pomer . Ph .
uto a es
ty ,.._~l r. nr &lt;lt ieil.; t r;n ,.._., .-a t~"'' "'"
oa ' erm 10n,
10,
e nes ay noon.
Holzer Hospital.
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o.\
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rt".v' toerol'e n,e date of ~ledton, are
10 21 lOtc The law fl'rm of Musgrave and According to Sheriff George
VtY 2-21U6.
l() 27 :ltp 196:, CHEVnOLET good run- qu.dJfiL'd to ,., , .,,
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l'rvestock
Musgrave represented the petl- o son, ves ga ng o cer,
•• to 60 H p OUTBOARD motor nmg rondJliOn. Slandard Shtft.
~o~·Jer_v
the rig ran off the curve on Rt
Whatever your bulldlne projeet, :rou want
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.,.$15U 00 WY 2 z818
By: Fr~nk n. Jnhn~ton.
tioners, Sotadean and Nibert
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prefer M~:&gt;rcury . Contaf't f' l'tc
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TWO MILK1NG GOSTS for and Henderson official&amp; were 35, over a culvert, then trave·
RodgE"rs ..Arthur Thabet, Apt. ___________ -- ~0~27 6t~
LE~~~L t!~;:cr~o 2. 31~
sale. Allen Dill, Rt. 3, Pom_i represented by Attorney Carroll ed approximately 23 feet before
a smooth, atrone foundation for it. The
No. 2, Co1nr'f 4th ~ nd Mam, 1963 STUDEBAKER Lark take IN 'I'HE coMMON PLEAs coultT
eroy, Ohio.
10 '1:1 3tp lcasto. Attorney Casto told the It overt~. ~tanker was
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St. , New Haven, W. Vn.
; ove r pa)•menls. No down. pay- I M'
M"•'' 1 count), Onio
loaded w1th a highly inDamma~
way to cet It II with quick, easy-to-use
1 - PAIR ol 6 year old work- Court that a not1ce of a June
bm
d th local lire
0 2G 6tp ment. Ph : 992-5551.
Mlner~w•"•· Ohro. v•. "'"'"';q,
borst!S, weighs 2600 lbs. with Ielection had been publish~ in :lepartsu s ~ce an II~ to taJUI..
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lN;-;;;:.I;:;'lQ;::-;U;;~-,~;;:,uccr::c
ni"'
tu,-re,--dJshea.
10 27 6tc Anrold R. Lur-,,
ha e s 1 black and 1 pot the local paper as required but e
men was ca
ready milled concrete. Let ua deliver lhJ
Adren Unknow n,
Oetenclarot,
fll S
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rrJ ~rel laneous tall or wr1Le 1964 VOLKSWAGEN wsw·s ra·
NOTICE r.v PUBLICATION
ted , good workers, $275. Phone no one fded as a candidate for
ed 1 to
th
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Mrs Howz:rd Cecil, 800 W ' d10, &lt;&gt;vtr gaso 1'me heMPr. I Arnold K Leny, whoRe No.Pill~"'
Sll v"5811.
10-"'"tc
any of the offices and therefore pump
concrete mix you want, ready to pour,
of
W1l
tr k Th a ~no
de teri 5t.ll an
un- ,
Mam St., Pomeroy.
Dallas Walker Mason
w r•:sHlt•nc e '" unknown, will · ~ke noI his clients felt wrongly so uc: e CCI n s I
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· tu·... rh ar on sepremhu 20th, wun
lnstrudions
that no election' was n•••ded. ' der mvestlgation.
6 Z9 ttc Va., Call 773-5686.
I the unrlenn )l n.itl filr•l hl'lr f.II!IHivn
right to your site. Call for estimate.
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mployment
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car mlsbap · at 1:45 p.m. Tues· Rutland, tD Veterans Memcil'l"al
day on the Bunker Hill roa~. Hospital, at 11.30 a. m. rue.
~erif: Robert ~- Hartenbach 8 day and G~rtrude Warner,
epar ment Said cars dnven lll' ter, tD Metgs Gtneral H~p
Anna Lee Maslli Rt. 2 Pomeroy, at 7:26 p. m. Both were .~
!lfLd Relph Coward Calvert, 18, ted as medical patlenta.
Pomeroy, . collided when 1 he .
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Mash auto
DIVORCE GRANTED
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center Th:"" rave ngltaet·1008 A di
ha bee
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·l'be back of the Mash car had Sharon Ruth Spaun, Rb 2 Rio
dam••es and th fr 1 d of . f
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e on en lcme, rom J ames E. 8.paun,"""
Calverrs vehicle was demolish· cine, in Meigs County COmmoa
ed.
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&lt;UP!) - Little ern opponeljls in Congress Ia· require counties wlth such liats· convictions.
Hayneville, Ala., will be the ao-' beled "force legislation" aimed at present to remove Bll names Sparks from the. new drive,
vil on which Dr. Martin Luther at Dixie specifically guaran from the jury box and refill like those from ihe old wll) oOt
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Tuesday's general eleetion wtll mg . r. W'. . orge e " o ~e equa vo mg rtg ' open
em wt . a propo tona e reres rtc .
one town. ,They
present for consideration of the voters nearly 1,200 hts b1g cLV!l nghts levers.
the way for federal referees presentatiOn of Negroes.
could fly m many dlr!!CtjODJ,
tl
d issues Secretary of State Ted W. Brown The lever thts Ume ts double and wtped .out compltcated Lowndes Cou~ty now. has sev· but Hay n e v llle b~s been
ques tons an
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edged -reorgamzaUon of the llteracy requ~rements.
oral Negroes on the JUry llst. marked by Kmg as tlie central
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tepor 8•
stem and m kt'ng fed.er
Ne- J r
Th h
bee added st·
th target·
There will be three statewide issues on the ballot. , Jury sy
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ey ave
n
nee e
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. t·ncrease tn the state sales tax to at cases of ctvtl rtghts ktllmga.
The third law sought by Kmg rec'Ont controversy.
Th d.
to
!ish .1
ld f b'd,
A
be f fed 1
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I ssue 1 ca IIs f or an
finance public education. Issue 2 would create urban
e. rtvteh
laccomp t I'
swolu, ofrNt . sys1efrma 110,;;:c 1...f~ 't nutmt kr oth era tcourt
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th ·r s. Issue 3 would provide a method of now m
e p anmng sage, on o . egroes om us~ o sw' a ac mg e presen JUlY
servtbce .~u ortdte ·h·
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starts 10 November. That wlll prospective Jurors and would system wtll be heard In Mont·
cou •
com tnt g JU ges tps m 240 750
coincide with the hearing of re.
gomery and New Orleans in
counttes.
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•-••• District No, 4
Stole .No. A••x
More than 150 local bond is- Some 1,300 townships wi\1 e a ~
SUI S e:ngne . 0
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'll . each elect lwo townshi trus· accompltsh by law what Ktng
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Ktng goes another step. He
R~PORT OF CONDITION OF
sues submttted by cities, vi ag
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seeks to achieve by demonstra· l
wants a taw laking civil rights
&amp;
es townships and school dis- tees and voters m 197 c1hes and t"
t f
tate
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trlcts·• hundreds of tax levies; villages
will
rnun.
Str eeI Proesle
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~"rade
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Iswahychlnghs
. o 'has ve a bdicourts
OF ,OMEROY, OHIO
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boo IOn.
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cairns
catmembe of th F d 1
37 local option QUestions; chart· lctpal offtclals, while sc l King also sent crowds into
ed their right" to lry the be: A state highway patrolman •
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• • oro Reoorve System, ol tho dote M touol.
er
amendment_s in
h:il!
the streets to belp accomplish
r._
cause 26 straight
ca- got thorough evidence
an : : .
32_ munlcipalttles and vanous m •
oca sc 0 lsncs. his other major goals, in 1964
U
ses connected with civil rights arrest Tuesday about noon but ... e . pro~DnlofthtFtdtrHRe~erveAct.
mtScellaneous issues dot the County school board members civil rights law And the 1965 v.,.
in which there have been no be may have wished it was not
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ASSETS
ballot.
also Will_ be ele~t~ and m mne ter rights law.
Pomeroy's 7 .. 8th Grade footso incontestable.
Cash, ~Ja.pci;s. w;fth other bank11, and cash ltem1
The bond issues total about congresStonal dJSincts a repre. As in the current campaign, ball team defeated Belpre 16·12
Ptl. G. E. Scott, 31, Rl 2,
. Is Jlro&lt;e" of collection _. ___ ,,_,,,._, $1,007,963.411
$196 mHlion, well below the all- senlatlve will be chose~ for the the earlier ones had their focal at Belpre 'J\Iesday to avenge
Gallipolis, of the GaJHa • Meigs Unlt_ed States Government obligatlons, direct
time high of $309 million voted state Board of Education. . points.
an earlier loss to the same
Patrol Post, stopped a pickup
.sud guaranteed _,,,_,,,_,, ___ ,,_,_ 1,095,971.18
on lasl November, but above Brown has estimated 2.7 mil· During debate on the civil squad.
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truck operated by '11leron K Obh14tlons of S~tes and pOlitical subdivisions __ .367 905Jo
the 1963 figure which was $150,. lion Ohioans will vole in the rights law, King led massive Both te;ms went scoreless ln
Workman, 33, Rt. I, Rutland: Co~r:t• stoc~•·tlncluding $9,000.00 stock of
.'
000·00
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racial 'activity in Birmingham. the first quarter but in the
for a possible traffic -violatio Loansea~i:s:~ (:?~t ·---i"s" - -5ft-~-------· 3- 7949•077
Passage of the voter law fol- second, _Belpre mounted a 60 Mrs. Nina ~- Healy, 88, a na· U' miles norlh of Rt. 124 on the Bank premises owned $15~;~7~ f~rni.tureoverdrafts) • • ·7°
lowed the Selma·tO:Montgomery yard dme for the first TD, Uve of Galha county, and a Dexter r. Lang~llle Rd. Scot.!
and fixtur~· n'1,6t9.13 ··-··-"""-"'""-·
43,312.00
rac1al march and weeks of but did not convert on the ex· res1dent of~ ~ylvandale Ave., parked hlS cru1ser bebind the Othl!r asseta ---'--:-·------·- --------------------2,W.lt
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frustrated Negro efforts to re· tra points attempt.
Oregon, Ohio, dted at 9:30a.m. !ruck:
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TOTAL ASSETs ·
Gaug• readings- Gallipol·
gtster at the Dallas County Following the kick-&lt;&gt;ff Panth· Tuesday 10 a Maumee, 0., nur.. Offtcers said brake• pn the . .
.. , , , .•... _.,, ... , ••••. $6,320,7115.02
is Uam 12.1, 12.1, running 3'-12
Courthouse in Selma.
er Fullback Danny Abbott skirt- ing home. She had been in fall- truck were defective and the
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feet on rollers, Pomeroy · Ma.
The civil rights taw produced ed the right end and raced 52 ing health for five and a half truck rolled back and •lru.
. . LIABILITIES .
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son 20.77, Pt. Pleasanl 24.17, IContmued from page 1)
the first of King's racial goals yards for a Pomeroy six point years, and her condition had the front of the cruiser There Dem-andd deposits ?f JndtVlduals, partnerships,
110
. of publ'IC accom· er. Danny Laudermilt picked up bee n senous
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for a wee k, She was no damage to the. truck Timeanand corpora!Jons
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Hinton
. , Kanaw ha Falis ' 317
. also complimented for the move I- the operung
savings df!.po 8- : t;~ -- ..d~i-:d - -1·-----~--~-- $1714112,.
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Cnarleswn 19.04. London, Mm·-, he has made to work on the ( modations, the legal guarantee the extra points and at
the had lived in Cheshire until 1950. and minor dilmage was done to
partnerships . arid ~r 0 ln t' Vl na a,
met and Wml1eld d&lt;~ms were staff of Veterans Memorial hos-, of d~egregated ~~hools and half Pomeroy led 8-6,
~rs. H~aly was born in Che- thl! front of the cruiser. . 1 Deposits of United States cfov~~:::nt--··-------- 3•468 •996·61
17 ,221 ,01
: theMsJJ!s.
lp1tal as well as Meigs General : ~~! J 0:te~pp~rtumt~~h
th The Panthers took the open- ~IIe ~pniJ!~· 18~7· da~ghter of M~he patrol ctted Workman to D &lt;i?~clu~ing postal savings) -·- --------- ··--1
al :'·~men s:t! ke State hospital.
v
. w, w
sou . ing kick---off in the second hair S 'th ;
nH . an
ie Ia d elgs county court Oct. 29 for O~lds
.states ~nd political subdivisiolli -·-~ 548,M5.20
obao ~~·tr - uc
i Hugh Custer, president of the
and scored on a 4B yard pass Jmht H argo. er marrta~e to elective brakes.
efotirJDtsEP(certTSied and officers' checks, etc.)
31,688.44.
' 11, 8 20 p. m. IDOls UP, hospital commlsswn commentplay from Halfback Laudermill o n ealy took place Aprd 14,
OSI -r- ·· · - ------ · $5,780,560.01 '
J 20 _a m ' Lulher Heldma,nied . Thmg~ are look;ng up, and
to ~nd Max Folmer D a n n ~903, a~d he died In 1921. She
PLAN SALE
Tot-al demand deposits
$2 249 064
'V ll, ' :W a m , St.. Mary sllhere " no doubt m my mmd
0Spl
eWS
Abbott converted th~
extr~ " survtved by a son, John R.,. _The Meigs County PTA Coun·
.
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l u '.\D lb, b :tU a 111 , Edeana Bus- thal there Will have to be an
points and Pomeroy led 16-6.
bert Healy of Oregon,
two cil 15 sponsormg a rummage
Total t1me deposJta -------- $3,~1,496.45
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A'orth doYin 18, 6 p. m' Quee~ . expansiou of the hospital."
Belpre fired back and scored gr~nd~h~ldren and eight great ~leon November _4 .. 5, and 6 Other llabdihes -·- ------ -------·--~----------- 130
. 02Q 20
25
11
e ll) up t6,
P m ' !'oily i Leo Vaughan, a member of
Entered Hospital
agam but the try f
tr grandch'.ldren.
10 the Sauvlge bulldmg
on
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1-\-ug up 13, 2 a. m., New .\iart· l the hospital commission s~nd it Persons entenng Holzer Hos· pomts was thwarted :r ex a Two :sisters,
who preceded Front-st in Pome-roy from 9 a. . TOTAL LIABiLITIES --~-------·-----~---- Pt910,Ml10
1u::o1 1de up 18, 3 JU a. m . Jerry rwas about 20 years ago that the pita! durmg the last ~4 hours by a strunu Panther ~c~ m?re her in death were Mrs. Nethe m. until 5 p. m. This will be a
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Bosworth down 18, 3.15 a. m.' : work to build a county hospilal lmcluded George w. Wells, 155 effort
e ensiVe Brandeberry and Mrs. Bessie large rummage sale, the sponCAPITAL ACCOUNTS ht:&gt;~- Ur!cans dowo 18,5 a m., lwas gotten underway Vaughan Woodland Dr. Mrs James
I th f th
Bmce.
SOI"S said.
Capital: Common stock, total par v&gt;alue --------' 12300000
TJboIt down ::!0 , -l 15 a. m. , Tt· nnd another hospital
.
. lwatts Crown.,City .Mrs Sophla
. eroy
n rnae our
Porn- ServJces
. WI'll be hed
I at 1 p.m.
Surplus·
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h d f quarter
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Und 'd - -··- . ----------·-·· ---·----·---··-- lt75,000.0U
tan down lU, 6.~ am .. Pegg~ l si.on m~mber atte~dmg the eve· Thom~s. Rt. 2 cheshir~; Mrs. yard hner~ether~~ les own 28 ThursdayattheWaugh-HalleyLOCAL TEMPS
~:n,~P~;TALAC" "---- ···----------·--- 110,183.88
Lluwney down ~o. 7.25. a m., inmg dmner meetmg, Mr. Rob- IWilliam E. Pettery, Vinton; 3 eli in enalt pr 26 when Wood Funeral Home. Rev. The temperature in Pomeroy's .
coUNTs--··---------- 409,188.811
Lillie ~Cdward down 11, 11l0 ert Jacobs. were the only two i Ke~th A carter Rt 1 Patnot · dr PPB ~ P, byd hailed the Hughey Jones will of!Jciale and business district at 1130 a m.
TOTAL LIABIL!TrES AND
P m, Oleander down 13, 5 10 persons attending on the ong1. Mrs Ge~ald Co~. Rt. 2 Galhp~ in t~at e ~~· t for a score burial wtll be m Gravel H11l today was 56 degrees under .sun·
CAPI1Ai. ACWUNTS ,_., ••• , ..... , $6,320,761102
p m' LUlie lieorge down Inal group or residents w'h o hs Mrs Zelia Grate Rt. 2 Pat- M F
was halted when cemetery. FrJCnd!i may call at ny skies.
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23, 5 30 p. m., Reliable down l sought tbe hospttal
' M · ~~- ge w' Byus Pt ax 0 mer caught the Belpre the funeral home from 3 to 5
MEMORANDA
2J , ti· p. m, wa1ler Hec kJOrd 1 Dr. N. J Ehlinger
· hospital not.
rs. Roy
~r E Messick
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' pt· dquarterback for a loss on fh'Ifd and 7 to 9 p. m. today.
Pleasant·
NAME OMITTED
Assets pledged or''asslgned to secqre Uabilities
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do~m iJ, 1.2U pm ' H. G Wesl.surgeon, said, "Veter~ns Mem· IPieasant: Kenneth Kmlfs, Hart: own and Laudermllt knocked
The name of Dale E. Rlfne,
and for other purposes ···· ---··· --- ·---· • 548,000.00
dulm 23,9 40 p.m., C. V. Har· lonal hospital has a dedJcated ltord · Ve~l B. Tuttle, Tuppers down a fourth down pass.
FINED $10, COSTS
Racme, was omitted from a list Loans as sbowa above are after deduction
n~r up 23, l:IO a. m., Valley nursmg staff which Is a big as.l Plai~S Dorsal E Larkms Lung Qu~rterback Bob Werry ran Pomeroy Mayor Charles Le· 1 of men called for their pre-in.
of reserves of --- -...... -· - --· --·-- $ 2f,48'7.2t
1· PAUL KUlF..S, Assistant C.esh•cr, of the above named
'.1 1 dfl::.!Wrter up :lJ, 6 35 8· m.; set." Dr. Ehlmger also praised B t '. M
ca~l Davis' Syra-' the hme out and the Panthers gar fined Otho Tracy Pome1 oy ductwn phys1cala at fort Hayes
J. S. Lewts down Greenup UOI other employees of the hospit· ot o~,oh:~ Frick Rt Porn·~ returned home with sweet VIC· $10 and cost• for ;ntoxlcatio~ Monday.
bank do hereby dedare that thJS report of condiUon I• true llld
p m ; lrene (holm down Green· a!.
I~~~e; Mrs. Arthur H~. Rl. t l tory. Coaches Bill Porter and Tuesday night.
cor• cct to the best vf my knowledge and belwf.
up 9 10 p. m.: Helen R. up l Mr Rideout said t tl l
y
b A G
Paul Kloes were pleased With
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PAULE, KLOES
lueenup 1U ;):) p. m.' Charles Iof the meetmg tha~ Itle wcoouslde MiddiSeport ; ~o Mert ·RalarhneSr, their team and singled out Max
FIREMEN CALLED
EVERYBODY COME!
r Wt e, flhe ud~rlersigncld ddlfectors attest the C&lt;lrrectneSJ of thfl
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Jr., yracuse, rs.
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epor u con nwn an' e-dare that 1t n3s been examinecl by
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h. duwn reenup, ~ 1 mght .., A·1 be almost unposs1ble to thank IGraves, Pomeroy; Mrs. Melvm 01m~r for pra1se for an out- The Pomeroy Fire depart· Southern Local Athletic Boost- Uli a11d to ll•t best ot OW' lmowled&amp;e and beJief is true and
lun i.pehyr_down lireenup 1... 4U everyone who played a part m L Forester Rt 2 Racme· Mrs. slandmg petfurmance offensive- mu wa 9 sumrnooed at ·1:53 • ef9 President Mason Fisher correct
a. m.; Allee up M~ldahl 3 25 , the hospital's success.
R·. Douglas Hal~, Rt. 2 weilston; ly and defenstvely. The fan. p.m. Tuesday
a J!ush l urges all interested persons ,
FRED R. CARSEY, JR.
~ m., Lo&lt;:klarut Mccl.ay down
Atlendmg were Dr. Ehhnger, ,Mrs. Malcolm D. Davis, Jack· !hers journey to Wahama thts fire on the pro~ Rl'.jard :auend 'J~IIlll'l'lisl!la1 7 3 ·
C WAYNE SWISHER
Dlrectore.
14, 2 50 p m.; Frankltn Pierce Dr. Ptckens, Custer,
Howard son; Mrs. Verite G. River•, j\t. ~ursday to bailie the unbeat. Seyler, Ltncoln Hill.
Itonigtii at •the hill! '\l&lt;.'ltdd[•
THERON JOHNSON duwn Me!dahl 5 p. m , HarCJett Nolan, Bob Jacobs, Bob Wmg-ll Wheelersburg; Mrs. Clayton. eD Falcon8,
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M down Meldahl 7.25 p. m.; eu, Robert Clark, Dr . F. M !Polmg, Jr., Rt. 2
Wellston;
l;cuoge Gerow up Meldahl 11· 1 Cluff, Charles R. Karr,
Sr., ' Mrs. Ralph E. Beatty, Rt. 2
.30 p. ~- · Eltstern down Mel· l Dr J. H. Rtdgway, Bernard Wellston; Mtss Sh1rley Ann LEAF PICKUPS NOTED
dahl 2:1a a. ~_' ' DIXIe Spirit Fultz, Dr. Thomas McGowan, I Jones, Rt. 2 Chillicothe; Mrs.
.
dowo _Me~dahl :uo a. m.
Leo Vaughan Bob Hoeflich Har.!Donald E. Irons. Jackson, . Th~ leaf collection schedule
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ballipohs Dam - L&gt;ubby No. ol~ Sauer, Russ Brown, Wayne James w. Harrell, Greenup, , 10 Middleport waa announced to2 ~P ;,25 P· m.; Zimmer up Gtbbons, Hany Allen, Andrew Ky.; Anthony R. Cook, ~oalton; day.
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1U ..lt! p. m., H. E. Bowles down Cross, Earl Clark, Dr. R. T. Harry E. Loydig New flor·' On Mondays, leaves wtll be
~2 , 45 ~-5/Jm.; AlleEnlRh. Mernll ~al, Pete Shields, G.
R. enc-e, Pa.
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BOT ttedn in the first ward,
on
own : a. m.; iS a Woods ornpson, Russell Cullums Or.
Blrtbs
ues ays, second ward and re- 1
up _~:4!1 a.. m.; Helen Z. down Carl Thompson, Dr. Harry ' My· 1 Mrs. George W. Byus, Pt. peat call• In the first ward to
4.4;, a. m., OYEC and Lucy 11ers, Dr. R. D. Heaton, Dr. J. M. Pleasant, daughter, 2:41 a.m. p~aces lhat were mtssed. The
Jane Lucas up o::W a. m.; Jos. , Grubb and Mr. Rideout,
TueSday; Mrs. R.
Douglas ptck-up. schedule for Wednes·
eph Jones down 8 a. m.
Hale, Rt. 2 Wellston, twins, a days wlll be in the third ward,
Kaaawba IUver - Solvay
TWO CHARGES MADE
and daughter, 9,55 a. m. ; lhe fourth ward on Thursdloysi
down Marmet 5:33 a. m., Chrll'. Le 1 p·k
.
Tuesday· Mrs Malcolm 0 Da.' and on Frtdays the filth ward.
Jr. up Winfield 7:20 p, m.: Beas er I e, Racme,
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ver down Winfield 3 a.m., El- been arrst~ and taken to court
Jac~.S&lt;m, son, 11 :44 a.m. _.,...~:::f
gercliff up Winfield 5·15 a. m. by _the Me~gs County sheriff's Tuesday ' Mrs. Ralph E. Beat· ·~1), rtment on two charges, dri- ty , Rt.T 2 dWellstMon, son,..,~2:50
1 vmg witiJ license under
p.m., ues ay; rs.
'-.n:rald
FINED $Z
· and failing to transfer
suspen.
.
s1on
Ji. Cox, Rt -"" Ga11·ipo IIS 1 son, 6:55
Mtddleport mayor Lee Smith cense Pike pleaded 1 .1 p.m. Tuesday.
Tuesday evening fined Edward to both and was relea:~ ~~~~~
Dl11cbarged
Newman Burdette, 26, Middle. bond until a later dale
Arthur C. Brooks, Mrs. Clyde
port, $2 and costa for parking
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Conley. Angela S. Dennison, Mr
iilg:ainst traffic,
Ben E'achus, Mrs. Ernest Eden,
Mrs. Mary Hale, Titu• G. Hos.
Ierman, Mrs. Paris W. Linkous, -.,~~~~
(Continuer' from page l)
Arthur D. Love, Mrs. Beuford j
WEATHER
volut1on when Leningrad was Lyons, Mrs. Fern Sheets, Mrs,
Partly cloudy and cool 00 . , llllrned St. Petersburg.
Edrocean Southard, Miss Dol·
.!._!..t,..U;
night with scattered frost low
ly Stephenson, Mrs. Samuel F.
In 30s. Thursday fair west and
0 RANGE,
CAUF.
Sturgeon, Robert G. Swick, Lee CROSS HARDWARE
10utlt A little cooler,
''!h1eves Anonvmous," a Jumor 1 Thompson, Mrs. Clyde Wil·
- ---·high school club which required Hams.
ot. 2nd Avo,
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.,::. :~:~t:!!J ~=: w:: ~e:: ~a~ ~~ow~t ththeMfi~st all h_ay Is too mature to be the Norris Quartet from Racine. \ prizes, Albert T. Roosh, • 1tart, W. Va.; was winner of "I Canadian Winter Falr to be ronto, Nov. 15 and wlU
reported Tuesday n'•ht at I cooperaUve to be l die Ohet~s classtfied as dairy feed.
Durmg .a drawmg for door prominent dairyman from Le. ltwo.day t.r1p bv plan• to t.be t held Nov. 12::al. He will be Nov. 16 with all ~
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"Most cows are JUst plain
flown to the exposition at To. by Landmark.
meetmg of area dairy farmers 1m increased sales of beef, dairy hungry," he said. "Fe&lt;d doesn't
at Saltabury School, spoll!Ored land poultry feeds.
cause• mastitis, nor does grain
Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0., ()ct.
by the Pomerny Landmark COr , Mr. Laughlin also outlined feeding cause swelling in dairy
operaUve.
pJans for future expansion in- cows at calving time."
Fred McLaughlin, manager of eluding a new $1 million bulk Noting the increased accepli·
feed asles for the Ohio LanJI. feed processmg plant at Wosh· bility of urea as a substitute for
mark Cooperative Assn., said [nglon C. H., which will cut natural protein, the animo!
that ln 1964 the Jocsl farm sup- ltansportation coots to
thi• I trition expert predicted
that
ply outlet wao second In Ohio area.
thls chemical would be the
~-~!l._.lonnage gain on dairy Dr. Wm. Tyznik, of the
main source of datry feed pro· ~ of Animal Science, Ohlo
tein 1n the near future.
ONLY
University, was the main
He closed with a plea for
130.00 Down - l1lanoe en
er. In a talk spiced
greater use of dairy products
Irnor, he poked fun at fads
Conv.nitnr Term~
in the modern diet.
Ifood and feeds and
sald, "Ia the nnest diet
that farmers should feed
in the World."
meet the production ability
Entertainment consisted of
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,.~~NW;m'!:::~ ~ ,:" ve;il ~7''
music and humorous skits by I HAPPY GUYS - Albert T. Roush, Letart, w. Va., left, above, is a happy guy as
FURNITURE CO.
Chrl!tlan Service was observed
: Ty ik pleaded for
(Landmark Manager Jack Carsey of Pomeroy awards him trip to Toronto's famous
MASON, W. VA.
al the morning worship service ~~:":yl~e th~~a~y;: cent
Na~onal/dat~ next! tmhonfth. At right i~ Dr. William. ~z~ik of Ohio State University,
on Sunday at the .Mason Mellur
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as e po e un a
e armors of Oh10 and West Vtrgmta.
iiiiiii~=ijiijiijjjijjijjijjijjijjiiijiiiiiii.;.~;.~~
dist Church. Mtl. D. D. M()D: Auxil'
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loya, past president of tbe w..
1ary anK
man's Society of Cbrlolian Ser· Dining Out Nov. 10
pice in the Wee! Vlrg~ Con· MASON - The Ladles
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ference, rave the anmversary iary of the Mason
MASON - Mrs. D. L. Dud·
address.
.
Fire Department at a
ding, Mason, and her nieee, Mrs.
The women of the orcaruza· meeting voted tD eat out on Nile Casto, entertained with a
llon conducted the devotional November lOth at the Point
program. Mrs. Lester Zerkle, Pleasant Resort. A short
get , Ulgether honoring Sgt.
president of the society, had ness me&lt;ting wlll follow in
Firs! Class Gael A. Dudding of
the call to '.forship; Mrs. Ru., assembly room
Mason, at the Casto home at
~..sell Capehart, the collect; Mrs. Fire Chief, Bti.. Wil•on, spoke Red House, W. Va., recently.
Charles Yeq Scrl t
Sgt. Dudding, the son of Mrs.
I
er,
pure reaJI. briefly, regarding equipment D. L. Dudding, will leave the
ng; Mrs. Margaret Pickens the needed by the Volunteer Ff'e first of November fol· Korea
mornmg prayer and Mrs. Mar- Department. the group voted
van Frame, the worship wlth to have a S!Rlp .sale at town hall where he will be stationed for
titheo and offerings. The choir on October 3001. The president sometime. He has been in the
THIS COUPON AND THE
sang Make Me A Blessing." Mrs. Earl Ingles, presided dur· Army for 17 years,
The bened1cflon was by Mrs. ing the business meeting.
Attending were his wife, Mro.
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PURCHASE OF $2.00
Howard Van Maire.
Attending were Mrs Ingles Gael Dudding and four children
Mrs. Dallas Cadle was the Mrs. Howard Johnson ·the ho~ Mason; Mr. and Mrs. Jame;
OR MORE ENTITLES
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program leader on Sunday eveJI: tosses, and Mro. Bli;, Wilson K. Dudding, son, Mason; Mra.
PERMANENT TYPE
YOU TO PURCHASE UP
tng whtch began with a potluck Mrs. Mae Taylor, Mrs Leste; D. L. Dudding, Mr. snd Mrs.
I
dln~r for the women and their Dodson, Mrs. Jack ·
Nile Casto and daughter. BrenTO 2 GALLONS OF
famtllea. A f~!m entitled •·uv. Mrs. Paul Bocook, Mrs. _Eher da; Miss Alma Luikhart, Red
ANTI-FREEZE AT THIS
Jng Respol!SO wu shown.
Roush and Mrs. Bill Davis.
House; Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Hammock, Red House; Mrs.
LOW - LOW PRICE
PER GALLON
Frances Luikart and three chil·
dren, Belle; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Honaker and son, New Albany,
LIMIT 2 GALLONS
Ohto: Mrs. Charles Scyoc and
children, Parkersburg; Mr.
Mrs. Charles Rollins, Grand.
view; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Luikhart and three sons, Nitro;
Mrs. Juanita Ward and son
FLOORING, No. 2 pina - low II 121hc ft.
Dale, Huntington; Fred
'
hart, Clarence, Iowa.
WITH COUPON
FRAMING
lew • $95 M.
Mr. Dudding's wife and child. 1•
ren will reside ln Masot1 -' "' 1•
MENS ALL RUBBER
PLYWOOD - - - - law IS 3.25 sheet
her husband Is away. She is a
native of Frankfort, Gtrmany.
SHEATHING - - - - law 11 10c ft.

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the stealing or s1oo worth
merchandise for initiation
DEVOTED TO INTEREST OF been uncovered by police •
MEIGS-MASON ARIA
Officers
reported Tu.l•sd!'.Y
that the club had 22 members
•:=..".:~, "..~:!~i•t..-u•o~::_~r a_mong, students at Yorba Ju·
Publlttleo •'"" llfternoo, ueqt ruor High School. Its existence
I1Uid1J b' n.. O.tuo vau~ey Pabll•b was dl~
na Cumpu11, uo "'oteb•nlt !lt., Pom:
""'"vered When four boys
'"'· Ohjo, 40tH B1111n- 0 f tIe 1 - aged 12 to 14 - Were taken
~bou Wl' MUll. ldltorlll Phl'lnl INY into
Ul&amp;7
custody Monda y for aile..
J:Dqrec~ u M-t:ona
e1w r...tllqa gedly tryin to t aJ
:I.IUM at tbe POl; offici a f Pomeroy
g 8 e B l2(1(1
lhlo
tar from a music company A
NaUonaJ lllihert'-1!11 !'epfl!lltnliU
f'fth
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youth escaped.

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POSTS BOND
Willia ffi Tef-b, 25, Dunbar
1Nikl
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m \'t. Va., was arrested Tuesday
aonua.. 17.80; tbru montbJ l31ilCh a, b p
11otor aouw •h•.-. e~rrter ;....~
Y omeroy pollee oo a charge
u.t naJI.Ibll. oo• monlh 11.30:
a,
of
runnina
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U1l ou ,.., 110.00: SIJ
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SII.Jib Tbne OIODthi, t3.00.
posted $25 bond.
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New Furniture
$299

Anniversary of
WSCS Held at
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MASON

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Honored Guest
At Get togeth
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Masks _

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Wigs ___ 49c •

Bltck H1ts _ 39c
Balloons _

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COSTUMES TO FIT AU KIDDIES

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TRUSnE SALISBURY TOWNSHIP
eEXPERIENCED
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Your Vote and Support Apprecietecl
Pd. Pol. Adv.

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Mothers hold
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Black.Orango 12" Toporo _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Pirouetlo 12" Candln
Navolly H'.llaw"n Candln
15c Ia
Cackloll Napkins
Rog. Stu Nopkina

10c
15c
59c
35c
35c

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dedication.
'nle members said the Moth:
en Prayer, fol!owe4 by ,.
of

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by the hos-

DISCOUNT~

blileto to Mrs. William Lewis
Mrs.
· Cook, Mr ~:
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Reymontl Lleving, ltfio.
Joseph !Jah, Mrs. Earl EWillll,
Mrs. Mary Berry, Mrs.
Wf!Jon, Mrs. James Jurelj,
lira. Maline Rlcl:ant, M
Donal~ ~ Mrs, l&gt;aonJ,,.YOD-

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Llsla- Zertle, Mrs. N o:h D

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Waju

White Elephant
Sale ill Conducted
~ ~· 'rlt~ SUd$hlne Class

•al the MIIGII Melbotllst Church
conducted a Whlle
Elephant
sale at their meeting Thursday
al the home of Mrs. Donald
II ;:~,eo:;~ fa Mason. Proceeda

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Auto. Tnu. Lllt:e New, All White.
One Local 0wDer

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IJirftop. Clean IIIII Nlt:t

the tllle were contributed
loWII'tl buying an ampDIIer for
.dtttte.b. The
president,
Mrs. Albel't Swatzel, presided
dutlftg tile businesi meeting.
The' lfOUP discussed the posllblty of gelllq a blstory wrtl-

II!! claaa.
lin:: Doaaltl Fostesong

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pre:
~ the deYOiionalB. FoDow·

!::.~•YI!'. relreslunenllt

""!esliOB . were Mra. Fog!•
liOtll and Mrs. Everett 11tomaa.
Atlendlng were Mrs. Marvan
J'rame, !IJ'o. WilHam Fry, Mrs.
Reubea Stewart, Mrs. Eber
~ Utreba and HiJ.

MIDDLEPORT- POMEROY

Christmas Wrap Paper
• 6 Allort.d Rollo

8·sc

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e26 inchn Wldo
Camparo at $1.59

pkg.

CURLING RIBBON

c
box

PLASTIC
'fUMBLERS

11: sac
REG. $1.10 VALUE

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eAN IDEAL
GIFT ITEM

REG. $1.00 VALUE

TEXTURED
NYLONS
First Quality

Each

BONANZA
Discount Prices

HOUDAY COLORS
R•g.39c-72in.Vflda

NYLON NET
FOR DECORATING

c
yd

10 QT. SIZE

PWTIC PAll

CRYSTAL
PEDESTAL TYPE

.00

6 ASST. SPOOLS
PER BOX
TOTAL OF 450 FEET
OF HOLIDAY COLORS
Comporo II $1.00

ROUND OR SQU'ARE
1P QT. P~STIC

·DISH PANS

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BAYER
ASPIRINS

A short hualness meeting was
conducted by the president, Mrs.
Danny Yonker. The group vot.
ed unanimously to buy a pole
lor a flower placed at the new
Mason Post Office at the lime

MASON, W. VA.

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BLADES

esses.

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RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

12 in BOOTS

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- Mothera Club
Mason held Its annual Hallow·
ten masquerade party at the
home of Mrs. George Burns
with Mrs. Mel Clark and Mrs.
thomas McGowan as eo-host-

Specials on Plastic Pipe &amp; Plastic Plumbing

ANTI-FREEZE

STAINLESS STEEL

e Huvy Cleated Soln
efar Outdoor Min

gal. 3.60

PAINT

All Power. Sea ThiJ Ont

"Trade Merk

ft.

Alto All Reloted Mattrloll ond Fr" Delivery

·1960 RAMBLER STATION WAGON

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Candy
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Appropriately, wt installed the 300,DOOt~ p~o~~ ... •Patty is symbolic of Ohio's future ••• bright,
-a lovely white Starlite*-in the homt of -Miss . :growinft'Jt1111f.~ing. ~•r mort th.an 2,000 tm•
Patty M.rtz otT Oh' M' M. .
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ployees now are worktng for I better future in
roy, . 10 ' . 111· trtz recent..,, ·' communications fvr you through growtll an4
was crowned Homecomtng Queea·for ·Trop Higli , . -continuous iM""'vtmenb0 And, Ollr n""t pi"'School
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As you can 111 by her photo above, she and her
and now it's 300,0oo' 'Fhat's how maliy tilt· ' .Storlite are steady friends. The 17·ytllr.old,
blue-eyed Miss chose her bedroom as the set."
phones we now Hl"t'e in Ohio. Arid we're proud
of it. Because it's folks like you who helped ui- ting for her Stcirlitt. Of cou111. Her phone it
inscribed tt tRark the occasion.
reach this new milestone.
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A new num'be.r • • . 300,000!

Bonanza Buys For Thurs., Fri., Sat.-Oct. 28-29-30

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WAGON
WITH
BLOCKS

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FIGHTER

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With Rounded
Corner Blocks

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Mrs. John F. 8ally, Mrs. John

. dl epo rt • 0 ·• _Oct· 27 ' 1965
lO·Dally
Sentinel, Pomeroy· Mid
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n&amp;•.llII11 t'wn Hell
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fnititltion h Held
Sewing
Club Group ~~:,;;,:..:,:...,.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Blakes
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b Enterl(une
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lee visited in Ann Arbor. Mtchl-, f'or New 0/lr&lt;·ers
By Rrttlurul f llA.
M Grace Holter entertain·
gan, over the
MWilh
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b-disiTLcl
Methodist ' Formal ini tia lLon of new mem-1ed
second Monday Sewmg
and
y
held an in· bers
-lleld when the Rut- club Monday evenmg at her I

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Moinlr About Scott, Mra. Russ Walson. Mrs.
, Wilham Sheridan Sr., Mrs.
P I I
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George Baer and Mrs. Wtlham brot~r
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tee.~end Ill~
am~y., r.w~~

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~er~~:,;:i. Wn~.ruw~·~r~l :~~ ~rs\,!~~sf:. fue~~:! ~~~a!~o~e ~~:~~g f~~~dn:on1!~: ~~~e~sh~~~~'"~~,{au~~~ :.~~~ =e;~~;i~~~~ :~ ~:e~;':,!

Pcmeroy
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Mrs. J. C. Farrell, Mrs. Es· : Wilham Kmght.
::he :th "';ru~;;"'r:?ar~ha Cook evening at the Syracuse Meth- l ty at the High School.
ing . Mtss Eleanor Robaon relill Moore, Mrs. DUford Farrell ; Mr and Mrs. William Dill·
lor women. Mrs. odist Church.
.
Initiated
Sandy Tucker, celved a birthday gift from her
and Mrs Damon Farrell
ard ot Lancaster and Paul Wll· i Blakeslee lived at this resl- Officers installed Included Lm- Barbara Dt on, Btllle Carter, secret pal.
in Charleston, W. Va. lao! wee ' liam Dillard of flllliards wore 'dence while a student at the ·da Henderson, president; SUS·I Lucille Jacks, Terri . Mtller: A salad course was serve by

~~~r':si~ence

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funeral~

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Janie]~ S~tthk/Phy~
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lo atte,nd brother.
the
gue:;ts of Mr. and Mn. I' University
of Michigan.
Ian Winebrenner, vtce presl· l Lmda Betz,
the
hostess to Mrs. Paul Kloes,
formero
Josep 6h:.
'" !sunday
I Harry Keiser.
Blakeslee also
visited his Mr.
91· dent; and Douglas Oowson, sec-1 hs Markms, Juan a ;,tc-de
Mr! George Schneider Mrs.
ftlh
:
and Mrs John Jordan
father, A. H. Blakeslee retary-treasurer. The Rev. Wen· t'atty Matson. A
leWIS, Mrs.
Patrick
Mr. and Mrs. C. B Weese
of .Columbus were land family at St. Johns, Michl- dell Stutler was
A skit will Wood, Mrs. James Clatworthy,l
ar ,~~,,Marcia Ka~r spenl'weekend
guests of her parenll, gan.
MYF counselor. c_ "'
res't ~ resented on the project, Miss Martha Howell, Mtss Rob10
S;
turday
In
Galltpoht
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bradford
Maag.
Over
the
weekend
Mr.
and
kina,
Pomeroy,
'10
Career and You.. by , son and MISS MyrtLS Kay Par- ,
ll ·r 1:'\ Pmng Miss Karr was hon·
,
· Mrs. Melvin Circle of Spring· dent ot the county .
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BONE WHITE

Bread

world hails -easywear knits
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th • birthday
dinner at Mr and Mn Jack CummmaJff ld i ited 'th be 515
. ter charge of the meetmg. Refresh~~~ members of the C apter.
- - - · - --- - .... ~~~~~i&lt;&gt;~"'·
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or Wl
and famtly of Columbus spent r e . VS
WI
r .
. ' ments were served by the host
- -.
tht&gt; Evans Steak H us .
r the wE-ekend with their par- JeMifer Blakeslee and ~th hiS church following the meetmg.
.
Mrs Dwight Parker and d'lu· ,ents, Mr ann Mrs Floyd Cum·
Mrs. Mary Circle of
,;
ghter Miss Myrtis Kay ' Mrs . . mins and Mr and Mrs. VIctor acne.
Mrd. anh
rsR. th l
h e /
and
aug ler u ~ nn av £
Rober1' Morril Sr. aod Wt·u·tam Brown.
I
Sunshine Cl11ss to
relurned
a vacat1on to Iill
y,... n~ spent tbe weekend m Mrs Nora Roush was
the Girls of Troop 100
N
York Cil They visited ,~
r.h 'o1-la!ker
with Mr. and Mrs. Wtl· Mon&lt;hty luncheon guest ol Mrs.
Serve Ele('tion Dtr~·
ew points ol'interest includ· l'~
Saturday, rhev at· Charles Withrow.
H
D
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many
ch·na ~
l. nded th! ·wedding· of M 1 s s Mr and Mrs Homer Casto
ave ay at otan
Plans were made Lo serv~ ing Umted Na tions, 'be
' d 1,·
Rhanda Kay Young
returned home Monday , aft er al Girl Scout Troop 100 spenl the annua1 El eL11on
· day dinner l 'l'own , Statue
ld' F ot Wh
L1 I rty there
an "$!
r
P !a June Eichinger spent ten dayt&gt; visit m Columbus wtth la ~t Saturday at Camp Rotan when the Sunshme Makers Class I The Wor :Stl mr. ded' elh U 't !&amp;
Created by Master Craftsmen
· cast0 ·
Mr · Sl·
Barnht
allen
e Telem · ~,
. lndependenl
the auweekend a1 Slew art w1th ' Mr and Mrs. Luc1en
in Athens where hikes wore tak- me 1 recentlY '" the annex of. ed
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ht&gt;r grandparents. Mr and Mrs alsu vtstted Mr. and Mrs.
en and the group worked on the Syracuse F'trst Um!Pd Pre~- ~ hun/;~:ociatJOn
Conv ention. I'"
Tills is your special invitation to see our best
R~x O'Brien.
. ur Roush, Mr. and Mrs. ~aul knots. Spending the day were bytenan Church.
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choice of ladies' and men 's rings. You'll find just
Mrs. carl Moore and Miss iCaslo .and Mr. and Mrs. Ttmo- Melissa Rizer. Shelia F'olrner, The menu is to be
baked :
Gent-v ieve Stobart .we~e Mon-: thy 81shop.
.
Beverly Smith, Debbie ~hling- chicken, mashed potatf&gt;es, nooBOYS
about anything your bear! desires. Why not, lay
day visitors in Gathpohs.
I Mr. and Mn. Glenn Dtll
er. Cunnle Radford, Conme Lan: dies. dressing, green beans, slaw
SPICE TAN
away for Christmas now?
,\1iss Virgini a K1dder of Co- tur~ h~~ Mo~day, _after . nlng. COnme Grueser,
Y1ck1 pie and coffee. Prices are ad-1
1
lumbus visited Mon~ay after~: wee~ s ~!Sit at ~olumbla,
Clark, Darlene Michaels, F'lor_a~ u!ts $1 and school children 50
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r1oon, with Mrs. Oess1e Patter· soun, with her SlS~er, ~nell Burney. B~cky . Seelig, cent~. Refreshments were serv-1
Shelly Clark, Dtanna Ridgway, ed by the hostess, Laura PickMary Carleton, and Ann Oh- ens. Present were Agnes White,
$5.99
linger. Accompanying the group Helen Harris, Esther Harden, av,.3 ___
' were Donna Ohl.inger, le.ader, Genevieve Schneider, Margaret
! und Ca rol Oh!mger, a.-cststant Cottrill and James Autherson .
. l~tder; Betty Folmer, and Wan- Hostess of the November 19,
1
da Rizer. Two guests
were meet ing wil1 be Naomi London.
MIDDLEPORT, 0 .
I Gwen Folmer and Kim Ohlin- I
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ed

THIS WEEK

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with each

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each only

Butter

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CASSEROLE

$5J)()

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featuring Our Best Selection

fro~

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U.S. Gov. 11Uipected Fruh

Frying F1ece Clrlcken

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Frfth From
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FORMULA 44

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R••·'Bc -

Reg. $1.49 ·---

WHITI lAIN

Hair Spray

Rtg. $1.49 -

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99c

Roll-On Deodorant ~~·- 63c.
Reg. 3Sc Nolo Book Holder FrM with Purch111

Notebook Folder

THE SHOE BOX

39c

VILLAGE CUT-RATE
RACINE, 0.

Bethel 62 Meets
~fond11y Evening

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Bethel No. R2 of the International Order of Job's Daughters
mel in regular sesslon Monday .
evening at the Pomeroy Mason.
ic Temple.
JP.nnifer Blakeslee honored
queen, presided and opened lh f'
meeting in ritualistic form. Suni da y. October 31. was set as ~o
· to church Sunday and Council ,., . .. ~,.~·,.,~w,.,.,., ... -.,.......,.,... ·
members and Daughters will
meet in front or the United Me- :·.··
th•Jdi!-it rhu rch at 10:15 a.m.
Plans were made for lin itlallion
at the November 22 meet ing.
•&lt; .:·~
The report of the inspectiOn held
Ortober II was given and the
Bethel received a grade of ex~
cellent in thelr work. The next ' ··' ·
. meetins wiU be Monday, Noi vember 8.

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Quarter• lb. 39c
Leg Quarters _ lb, Z9c
Wlwle Legs ___ lb. 19c
Dru1118tick• .... - ... lb. 19c
Thigm ..·---... lb. 49c

WHOLE FRYERS

B00T

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How do I get·Haviland Chinaon a pottery income?
Top Value Stamps, that's how!

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Otuek: Roast •••• •• --. lb. 55c
Breast _. ___for.llulllhf
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Round Steak Cutlets _II&gt;. $1.29
Rib Chops -----------· .. 89e
99
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tall Liver ••• _- ••• --- ... 79c
wemers
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7:30 Mualcal Clock
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7:f5 Echoes of JOJ
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7:30 Sports Parade
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8:16 Mullcal Clock
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1:55 Community Newt
11:00 Dutton'• and Ael!ll Dairy t:OO Talk of tbe Town
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12:00 News
10:00 Public Service
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10:05 Family Wonblp Hour
1.!30 Rl!9 Merlin feets
10:30 Lalchstring
1:00 News
11:00 News
l:Oo Jim Meet Show
11:05 Morning Melodies
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7:30 Sign On _ Arm, Hour
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8:30 Sunday Show
12:11 Mid D11 Weather
8:30 Tho Bible Speal.t In You 12:20 BuUtltn Board
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Ronnie Taylor
Is
s urprised on
His Birthday

Around And
About
Middleport

Installation
Service Given
Church Pastor

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Relative-. Frlerult
Travel to weddin.g

A group of relatives and
friends were in Beverly Saturday, Ul attend the wedding and
receplton of Mlss Bonnie Miller
and Mr. Virgil Hutchins at the
Methodist church at 2:30 p.m.
An open reception was held at
the American Legion hall. Mios
Miller is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Marshall Miller Jr.,
former residents of Meigs County.
Attending from the county
were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Osborne, Reedsville; Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Birchfteld, Rutland;
Mr. and Mrs. Charie.o G?"'lleln
and Charlene, Mrs. ~I r g i 1
Roush and Mrs. Floyd Spence,
Pomeroy: Mrs. Henry Batley,
~'"· Eldon Will, Syracuse; and
Mrs. Gerald Violet, Tuppers
Plains.

Cancer Clinic is
I On October 28th
The October Cancer Clinic lor
women will be beld Thursday,
Oct. 28th at the Byrne Clinic.
Appointments must be made
by contacting Mrs. William
Rardin, Jr.
The Clinics are hck: once a
lbonth sponsored by the Mason
County Cancer Soct'ety. A donatlon of 15 is asked, however no
one is turned away. The Mason
County Cancer Clinic for WO:
men is one year old this month.

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VOL XVII

POMEROY-MiDDlEPORT. OHIO

NO. 163

SOc

DOOR PRIZES

DRAWING NOV. 1, 1965
1:00 P.M.

Houn: Daily 2-4 p,..__.9 pm, Sunday 2·9 pm ::::::::i~~dl:epo:rt~bu~s~in~es~sm~a~n~,~has:.:;~

The Meigs County F o •Runten o\uociat.ion aanm~ne·
eo lltal Field and Bench obow
will be ~eld Friday at 8 p.
m. at tbe Racine Legtoo Hall
wilh Z3 lrOPitieo lo be awarded.
Saturday tbe trial• will start
al • a. m. at Tlbbles Wood
Ia the Portland area.
A square dance will be held
Saturday all p. m. at tbe J..t.
.,.. Hall,

Make Elberfelds In Pomeroy Your
Shopping Center -- Wearing Apparel
for your Family and Furnishings for your

QUEEN CANDIDATES - A Homecoming Queen will be crowned in ~ppropriate ceremonies Friday
night preceding the Middleport-Gallipolis football game at Middl.eport stadmm, selected fmm these
nine students. First row, 1 to r. Mary Lou Teaford, Nancy Harm. Kathy Morgan and Sandy Swartz;
second row, Candace Bahr, Carole Anderson, Sandy Clatworthy; third row, Sandy Hollinshect and
Susie Morris. - Grover Photo.

Home.

Party is on Saturday Afternoon

REG. $2.00
DESERT FLOWER

for

BAYER

OF POMEROY

CANDY BARS
and

NASAL SPRAY

Chewing GUM

HAND LOTION
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REG. 75c

ASS!TS

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WerneH Powder · 51 c
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ENTER OUR WEEKLY

MAX FACTOR DISCONTINUED

Football Contest - Win $10

Lipstick &amp; Nail Polish

Council Declines

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YOUR PICTURE
TAKEN FREE
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER

30

P:OR INFORMATION CALL
DUTTON$

WY 2-3106

ROLLERS

WY 2-3516

The Latest News

Xl5 soars 45 Miles u·tgh.

Mr B-L---k

Of Chester
Dies Thursday

Auction is Set

Shampoo c.,.rt_ _ po

Total time and savings deposits ______ ;::13;.::,987;;:.::,7.:.:06=.00~ - - - -

TestYour T.V. Tubes
Free of Charge
at Duttons

ALSO
FABERGE &amp; CANOE

severa}Townships Offermg
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rofAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ----------------------- !500,427.82
TOTAL L!Ail!L!TIES AND CAPITAl. ACCOUNTS --·- $7,979,348.69
J, Maxine Griffith, Cesbier, of the above-Mmed bank do hereby de..
elare that this report of condition is true and correct to the best of my
knowledee and Jxolief.

MAXINE GRIF11TH

Ji:·

We, the undersigMd directors attest the correctneS8 of this report of
condition and declare that Jt has been examined by ua and to the be.:t of

&amp;. E. BOICE

The Communislll, who de· mander of U. S. Marine fWCII
stroyed or damaged 47 U. S. In Viet Nam, aald at a oewl
aircraft in the midnight at- I!Onferenc• the guerrlllu - •
tacks, were stopped before spotted and chased by alert
reaching their primary target, leatherneck units and heavy ar- ·
the lllllin alrbase at Da Nang, tillery before reaching tbe it was disclosed.
ler of the Da Nanc I!Omples.
Maj. Gen. Lewis Walt, com- 11 1190 waa disclosed todaJ

Loca

Reg. $2.50 Helen• Rubenstein

Total demand deposit• -------------- $3,491.214.87

ALFRED M. ELBERFELD

DA NANG, South Viet Nam
(UPIJ-U. S. Marine patrols
moved out today in pursuit of
Viet Cong units who did an estimated $10 million damage to U.
'S. planes in •imultaneous sui'cide attacks on two american
installations.

WORLD

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Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and
corporations __ _ ___ _ __ ------------------------ $2,831 ,741.73
Time and savings deposits of individual!,
partnerships, and corporations ------------- --------- 3,900,200.00
Deposits of United States Government -------- ----------44.~77 .37
Deposits of States and political subdivisions ------------ -679.95M7
22,445.20
Certified and officers' cheeks, etc. ------------ --------- -TOTAL DEPOSITS -·------- ----------·-- $"7.476,920.87

YOUR PREScRIPTION HEADQUARTERS

73 MilL ST.

EDISON HOBS'f'E'1'1'ER

Suicide Gangs Cause
$10 Million Damages

ACId Drainage
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65-Year-old Mine

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Cash, balances with other banks, and cash if.e.ms tn
process ol collection ------- -- ------------··- $1,046,977.01
Uniled SLates Government oblig.ations, direct and
guaranteed (Net of any reserves) ---- --------------- 3,611,502.05
Obligations of States and political subdivisions
(Net of any reserves) _____ _ ____
--- ----------- 614,61U~2
Other hands, notes, and dehentures (including no securities
of Federal agencies and corporations not guaranteed
1,742.!50
by U. S. ) (Net or any reserves)
----------------Loans and discounts tNet of any reserves) -·-------------- 2,711,111.96
Fixed assets _____ ______________________ ---------- __ ----30,000.00
Other assets _________________________ ------------------63,403.611

our knowledge and belief to true •nd correct.

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COLUMBUS (UPI) - The
A spokesman said illl2 rebe!J
Ohio Education Association
were confirmed killed in the
A switch from night w after· enth grade and up . Children ln jcluded officers In the Eighth tto. the post home kitchen and (OEA) today announced its suppast 16 days by Vietnamest
noon was approved in final costume w111 be g1ven a dime ! 0Jstnc~ , Fnmk
.cheesebrew, l di.nm~ ret?m ~ere approved and port of a movement in north·
troops guarding the rice bar·
plans for. the annual communl· this year insielld. of the usual chaplam; Guy Gumther, 4lh ·wJII be filed m Columbus.
eastern Ohio w ask teachers to
vest in Phu Yen province, 230
ty ~ observance by novelties.
Dtv,lstOn Commander; Harold It was reported tbat I!HKI dues boycott large retail outlets in
tmiles northeast ol Saigon.
Feeney. ~ett;Post 128, Am- Donuts and coke will be ser· Cox, 2nd ~i~~ commander.' an~ are payable and must be patd Cleveland.
Thirty·seven Viet Cong were
orlean "'CiJII Wetlneaday even- ved durmg the afternoon to the Pa~l Casct, Gtrt to the Yanks ,before Dee, I to sa.c .. Je.post, "In fact, the OEA strongly = •
killed Wednesday by American
ing at the Legion ball In Mid- cbUdren. Lelion .membert 'm chatrmao of th&amp;-81!J,., 4t•l•tet ·~...;enJ.• ,.,. meiJlltrJ:. li\iihiY. • 1·cea teachers In north•aat Ohio
paratroopoa or the .lllst Air·
dlepori. Albert Roush
post to meet at tht hall at 3 p.m. The group went on rerord in members are needed w 1111pply w support the small merchanls
Middleport council Tuesday ni~ht declined a pro· Iborne Division j0 "sniper valco11111W14r oonducted
•he Saturday w have char&amp;e of !he supporting the site in Meigs !tbe quota. A chill supper was in theiT home oowno who are posed trade ol. public property for two buildings on the ley" 270 miles northeast of tho
metlni. '
party.
County for the state prison .. Ar- served to 20 members
and not a part of the massive cam- alley between North Second and North Thi~-sts •. but capital.
In put ywa held 1n the us- Vtslwrs w the meeting In- chtlect plans for the addition I guests.
paign being conducted by the offered to sell land dest.red by. the Ctt12ens National Bodies of at least 201 guerrll·
ual chill of evenlng hours, thts
Hit.Ski Accident
Ohio Stale Council of Retail Bank for an expa~sion of tis servtces. .
.
las were found around the Plel
yelr the party for children of
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Merchants 00 defeat state Issue . Mayor Lee Smtih had called a spectai meetmg to con· Me u. s. Special Forces outpool
the community will be held
o
Bemg Investigated
1..." OEA Executive secretary stder the mforrnal proposal of the bank to:
in the central highlands, where
Saturday from • to • p. m. at
The Meigs County Sheriff's T.G. O'Keefe oaid in a state- :-Trade the town two bmldmgs on the alley that an eight day aiege was broketl
the Middleport stadium.
,
department is Investigating a menl.
mtght sen-e as storage for
lhla week.
First HCOnd and third prizes
hi~skip accident that occurred O'Keefe claimed tt ,,., the street sqmpment.
- Agreed oo sell all or part, The Co unl 1
manckt
of $2, $1, and 50 cents, will be
Wednesday at 3:55 p.m.
on large retailers of the state, par- . -Have removed live .park· but preferably all, the lot pres- teams suc=eds W:,m ID asawarded w wlnnera in the cats·
Route 124 in Rutland.
licularly those in Cleveland, fi- tng meten on the south s1de of ently bemg used as a parking s•ulta at the Marble ~talaorles of most original, orettl·
Authorities said • car own- nanclng the opposition wthe Is- Race-st between the alley and lot.. and storage area for street IIHir facilit east of Da Nq,
eat1 "'"~oo+
and
funniest
with
ed
by Linley Roush ' Jr . , Rl· sue on the ballot In Tuesday's North
~· mlilH yDOrthe I st 0 f .-..,
•·•~..D•
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Ha Second-st.
deed d '• Jl 25 b •• qmpment,
both
. at a prtce fatr to oJO&lt;J
..eo I lhroulft ~ - flrst grade
land, was struck, causing dam. election. The issue would in- - ve
e w
Yw
parties.
and the Chu LaJ air llrlp
lhroulft llJib l'ade - and sevages to the left rear door of the crease the state sales tax I per foot of the town . owned lot It was ~ecalled the lot bad roughly liO mile! lOUth Ill tho
Roush car. Roush's car was par cent with the money &amp;Olnl for between the alley and North been acquired by the village
. b
ked when hit.
public schools.
'l'hlrd·st lacing Race-st for de- during the Horton Brown ad- matn ase.
- - - - - - - - -- ' - - -- ------lvelopment of a paved parking ministration In the early 50s. They wrecked planet eoe"lll
lot for the bank's daytime use The lot, It was pointed out, is $2.5 million each and bellcopud public use at nlght.
potentially of considerable val- ters r~D~PDC ID pl'll.'l froiD
On an informal poll council ue.
$2011,000 to $2511,000 apioi!IJ,
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Ohio State University scientists I
agreed H the buildings were The proposals above were w "ThiJ was • suicide attack,"
have turned a 65-year·old mine in southeastern Ohio
unsuitable for slreet equipment be forwarded Ulday to Mr. Walt told the uewa IODfereuoe.
Into a natural laboratory to get more data on acid drain·
swrage; the two negative votes Paul Smart. executive vice·
age.
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. (UPI)being subject to change, pend· president of the bank.
They have Installed $6,000 worth of instruments in
The Xl5 was floWJI to ID allllude of almost 4S
ing further investigation of the Attending were the mayor,
S. IIDt'VC
the abandoned McDaniels mine in Vinton County off
miles Wednesday by test pilot John McKay In mel•
building•.
Clark Gene Grate, and councilOhio 278 in what is known
sure noiSe and potential stress hazards on future
-Agreed IHl thai none of the men John Zerkle, Roger Mor·
81 "Coal Hollow."
kind of water Is entering, and
space vehicles. The No. 3 X 15 carried five spemeters should be removed, or gan, Gene Harris, Clifford SlumThe study aimed at obtain- permit materiais affecting acid clal microphones to record noise Intensity on the
aold, or leased, pending action bo, George Baker and Wayne
'.
formation
w
be
injected
Into
the
bo
d
1
r
1r
11
1n
d
lh
rf
in&amp; Information which can be mine. Other instruments control
un ary ayer o a
ow g aroun
e IU ace
on a committee report which Gibbons. Miss Nancy Reed wao
-·""Y RHODESIA
uaed · fighting A preventing
of the plane
Is to review the question of a visitor.
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an~
the atmosphere, microbiological
KEY WEST, Fla. (UP[) - 'l'he Cuban governcooverslon of meters to pri·
·---BriUah Prime Minister Harold the pollutioo ol streams by the environment, check vapor and meal announced today the hazardous small boat vale use 81 00 public policy.
Mrs. Alma May Babcoclc, 77,
WU,OO held another round ol acid, Ia financed by six federal liquid and keep records of efd t 0 1 ed
lhe h
Fl ld Stnll1
t"
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Long Bottom, Rt. I of near
talks with prominent Rhodes- grants totaling ...,ooo a year. fects of o~gen t'nhibt'tors.
exo us
re om across
c oppy or a
IOU 0
res~•·ln
h 1
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will end tonight at mldnlghl. The announcement
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Chester, died st her
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11111 14day aearc o aome The acid mine drainage prob- Late next year, the mine wlll
apparently paved the way for an orderly alrllft of
today at 5:30 a.m. following n
wll)' to stave off a unilateral lem a!lecta one-foorth of Ohio, be sealed and ftooded and the
Cubans dlsutlsfled with Fedel Castro's Commu~~o
The Mel&amp;• Coanty Board ol '
extended iltnesa.
declaration of ladepeodeoce by Th&lt; unused mine now pro- sclentlsta will let the instru·
1st regime.
ElectloM 14dll)' reported '
She was born in Chester townthe white-ruled African colony, duces acid drainage Which flows menta tell litem what Ia hapSPA€E CENTER, Houston (UPI) _ The U. S.
chaa1e of voting places for
ship May 15, 1888, the daughU!r
WOson met flrst with the lnro Lake Hope, lour milea pening inside.
lido yw ill lollr preclocto.
The auction Saturday In Ra- of the late Joseph Frederick
Rhodesian Council of Afrlcllll away' along with drainage from A small dam In front of the Space Agency' utrlflclng time for added rneket
Norlb Chester Pet voter• cine under sponsorship of the and Barbara Herie Frederick.
Clllefs, a group which supports other nearby mines,
mine will trap water coming power, will walt untO at least Dee. 8 to launch
will boUol Ia tbe Chester fire Southern Local Athletic Boost- She open! her entire lilt
Ia
th pernme~t of ~ Mtn- The water Is clear and pots- from it and analysis of Ibis two astronaut&amp; on a lrlp %09 times around earth.
uuse, Sooth Chester Pet. will ers wm be held a.t the Simp. Meigs county. She attended the
later Ian Snuth.
ble, but flail, water plants and water will reveal how much
During the record flight, Gemini 7 pllols Frank
tole III lite gylllllllllnm of tbe 90n buildmg on Third..t .
Lee Chapel Methodist cburcb.
fowl can't llve In or near it. leaks out Jil the mine seal and
Borman lllld James Lovell will try to "fly In lorO..ter elementary scbool, Starting time for. the .auction Surviving m her husbancl,
COLlJMBUS, OJIIU- DRAn The instruments' inside the how much acid can be expected mallon" wltb their orbiting booster rotket, photO&gt;Porllud pet wiD 10 to lbe will be at 1 p.m. wtth J1m
Charles Babcock· three daugJ&gt;.
boarda may call married men mine tell how mucb lllld what w leach from ' sealed mine.
graph other missiles launched from Earth, md
DJII!IIIslam of tbe Portlalld nahan as auctioneer. Items will ters, Mrs. Ruby' Burke, Col»&gt;
withotll ebildren, but noae are
talk with a ground alation over a beam of light
elemetltary aebool, and Mid- also be sold on consignment ville; Mrs. Gamet Thomas, ~
llkely to lie lnductedllltUI early
ealled a "luer."
illeporl Ill ward wlll oote Ia Boosters have announced a long lumbus and Mrs. June Coleman,
next year, the state.'o Selt!ctlve
ADELAIDE. Australia (UP!) - South Alrlca'a
lbe Masoalc temple baiODleDI. list of items oo be sold at the Fostoria. a son, Emmell Bat.
Service Sylllem dlrectnr beGary Player fired a ·World record 28 on the front
Tbe EletUoa boanl report. auction including television sets, cocl:, W~yne, 9,hio; 1 brother,
lltvn. ·
·
nine today aDd went on to p011t his loweal score In
ed lUI II or IIIII mlll'liDJ 1.. a pony, tables, chairs etc. The Henry Fredet ctk Westervill'
Col. Raymond E
"louse
an lnleflllltlonal IOllfDIIDent, an 11 under par 82
[IOI'MID hatl voted by aboea- Simpson building is across thO and a slater, Mrt: Bertha Duell&gt;
1114 be, muoUint dellrtnbte ·
to take a four strelle lead after the lint round of
lee "'lola.
street ft'9111 the Racine l'o!l worth, Coshocwn: T1 podchtlo
how ll1lli1 mn In the a"" Ill - warm races are assured In several of the 12 town· the Aaatralla Open ebiiDplonahip.
Office.
dren, and J8 creal cral!dcbiJ4.
• braeU1 are married and ships In !14elgs county on November 2. Two trustees are !
ren.
cllfl4lea.
to be eleded at the polls In each township.
One - . earl Baboocl: ..,
Highlighting the races will be the contest In Sutton
e
dqhter, Mrs. Violet Hill.
lUIBINO'I'ON- AN ATOM-. township where 11 candidates are seeking two trustee
j
11'1' tied 'her · In dedi.
lc 1!iDeriJ Commisaioll IAEC) posts. Long time residents of the Sutton twp. area beFlloeral ~ iiiH be htlt
facl-findlng group 1loxt month Ueve It is a teeord number of candidates for the trustee
from tho Lee l'hapei Melboio
wiD •lilt lltree proposed sites jobs In that area.
NEW YORK IUPI) - A po- cinct followed the !ICI'Ipt up to aue,blll ol her clothing ftuttered watch on the Misses RooneY dist church aear Basiwt ,1 .l
hi Ohio for 8 t300 millloo atom Elghl candidates also want L. Hawk, Charles Bissell.
lice deparbneot testimolllal din- point, including speeches by 1 oo lbe atap, to the cbeera and and V1!111Ur1 - 1 cat-fooled p.m. SUndly_ with tho R t ~·
llllalhel: plant,
the two Jobs In RuUand Twp. COLUMBIA - A. W. Rupe, ner Ia usually a dull kind of captain and two
..rgeanta. applause of lOt polleemen early hlqlar slunk Into the. dressing l'llarl c.ll! ·~ Chester~
~pbeo M. Young (D • wblch alao ta a high number of Gleoo Turner, VIctor Petty, Ar· thing with ihe embarraaaed Then the fesUvitiel were bright- wedniaday The festivllles were AlODI and back out agam- Ilk- lie· Burial will he In tho c
. lbt ), aid a team would villi candidates in that lownahlp. nold Jordan, James E. Gaawo, guest of honor lrylnc w loot ened by the appearliDCt of Misa made ~ lll&lt;ft fosUve wbeD 1ng $II bellnglnc 'ill .Miaa Roo- COIII!iefY· 'l'he
·will 1M
· RaVDna Msnal lll1lrt Tetts- The lisl of cancll!lates ud Dwaine A. Jordan.
.
modest while his JIUperiora stand Mary Rooney, who il blonde, the I.'IJIII !eliDed Milts Rooney lilY IDd \be ~ pantiet ol Milt retui'o041 fo her ~}
.M
~. Martelli on Nov, I IDd their respecllvt loWNtlups are: LEBANON - Robert Fitch, up and lkope on about what I bu ""OS of hazel Ia IUI-87 bad broulblllo.. o friend off. Ventura.
.
clat nqllll. '!'hlrt Inn II Dill
P!k, QMmty on Nov. 5.
..BEDFOliD - Ch\rleis WU- GeorJe E. Sellers, Theddore
.
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'"You'd lldnl&lt;." licJted MIA eaU. ·, ·
·
ftlt ttl!ea In! IDIOIIIM to bt liallll, Norman Wood, Dana WlUford, Clec\1 Rooeberry.
great guy
ol Sam wu.
with .lltefr aickaa?," The Mil· duly )lelly danetr ~Ia Vell~Uf~. ~. ''llift a wwklnc llrl : ' ll :
Itt Ill' l • Ill .._
~ b)' elfhl lact-flndlnc Hanlftl
.
.
. LETART - .Roy Jleaaon, How- The tesUnilltltll for • 1t11ro lion Dollar .aaby.
While :1110 lt'llled, ll8lMyed, wUald bt .!We wllb all theM at
It In eba&amp;lt .C II'
(f I1Dt1td CII ·Jllll I I ·
. CHESTER - Artlllll' Orr, I. (CoallJiuecl Gil .pqt 3)
Ia&amp; waeant at .a·Qi- pr. llluiJtCIIIId dane!~~ IIIli III- vliUul lleulbt kept cortlld llOJIII anitind."
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Bath Size Soap 3 23c

The Pomeroy National Bank

C&lt;J'mrnon stock-par value per share $25.00
No . sharei authorized 400)
No . shares outstandin&amp; 4000, Total par value ---------- $ 100,000.00
Surplu.s . __ .. _.. ------- _________ _------- ___ . ____ ------ __ 300,000.00
Undivided profitl ------- --------·--- ____ -------- _______ _
112. 42'7 .82
Reservea
6,000.00
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be kept out of the W&lt;JOded ar· skunks ldlled in Melgo. T\10191
eao ud wastelands oa 11M of thse animals ware ldlletl
fringes of 11M vlllag dlll'illl in the village Jil Pomeroy.
lite period Nov. Z llu:OUJh Nov. Health clepartmenl officlall
S. II il e•lrtmely imporlalll fear the concentration ol n*
lbl clop 1re DOl permitted skunka in Pomeroy eould luil
to "'" laoae dariOJ tbt four w dil"ect buman exposure II'
dayo. Tbe controls wiD be re- they could cause domestic peta
moved after Nov. S.
w develop rabies, wblch hi
Ail pet owners are urged w turn would expose the mwaa
immunize their pets against ra- population.
bies since it ia not advisable It is highly rCOIIIIMidall
w treat • dog exposed w rab- that pet owners who did aet
leo if he has not bad previous have their animals lnocal..,
anU·rabies Immunization.
at one of the two emergeacy
Dr. E. F. Maag, acting health bles clinlc in Pomeroy -~
comml,.ioner of Meigs county, ly, take their peto to 1 ftterlo
has adviaed that since March norian lor lbo lmDiWifZIIklD I&amp;
20 there have been 20 rabid onct.

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REG. 10c JERGENS

TOTAL L!AilfLmES ------·-·······-·-- ·-··-------- $7,478,920.67
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

Boycott Of
Big Stores

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REPORT OF CONDITION Of

TOTAL ASSETS -----·-·--------·····-··------------ $7.979.346.69
LIABILITIES

ntremely dangerous.
Agencies coooerating
with
the health department in carrying out the program
are
Pomeroy village officials, U. S.
Fish and Wildlife Services (Divioion of Wildlife Services). the
Ohio
Dept. of Health (Veterlnary Unit).
A spokesman said every effort will be made w place the
poison matrial and trape In
areaa not commonly traveled
by people or domestic animala.
Neither the traps nor the eggs
will be ptaced in densely popuIa ted areas.
II lo, ho.,.•er, advised lltat
dtUdren and domestle poll

1

Charter No. 1980

In fht Stitt of Ohio, at tht Cl~ of Business on October 13, 1965. Pub.
li1hed In response ta call made by Cemptroller of tht Currtnt'y, under
Sedton 5211, U.S. RoviHd Slolut11.

AVI CEN1I

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1965

~~~@ilii'j

Mrs. William Lewis and her
sister, Olita.

SINGING CATFISH

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To The lnt#Jrettl Of The Meifi-MMon ..4NIJ

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ACQUARIUM

Mr. and '11rs. Harold Hinkle,
McConuellsville spent the week.
end with Mrs. George Hudooo
and other relatives.
Mr. Harry Cross, retired

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Operation Skunk, a four-day
control program w reduce tbe
skunk population in the Pornoroy area Where the present
threat of rabies is the greatest,
will go into effect Nov. 2.
Thre kinds of attack will be
used. They are den g38slng,
poisoned eggs, and poison·baited trapo.
The Meigs County Health departmenl said chicken eggs will
be Injected with a deadly poison. Each will be marked in
bold, black lettering.
Officials said It io vltolly
Important the eggs are 1101 lo
be dioturbed or bandied be.
• • - tbe polaoa to be aoed io

II

OPENING SPECIAL

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at y

9 A.M. to 5 P.M.

in East

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day and Thursd'ay and Monday
evenings when material will be
I distributed. A dessert courSIJ
was served by Mrs. Jamea Elller Mrs Evereli Davia, Mrs.
N;n M.,;,re, Mrs. Bruce Lloy4
A visitation team meeting 'on and Mrs. M. E. Dowson. .
Methodist Higher
Education Attending were Leo Smtih,
program was held Tuesday eve- the Rev. and Mrs. M. E. Dow·
ning in the dining room
of son, Mr. and Mrs. William II
Heath Methodist Church. Mr. sell, Mrs. Doriald Stive1'11, Ml"l,
Leo Smt'lh, chairman, present- Galen Brown, Mrs. Lloyd, Ml'L
ed plans for the membership Ben Philson, Mra.
Edward
canvass to be made In Novr:m- Youn•, Mrs. Guy Shuler, Robo
·~
ber.
.
ei'l Coats, Mrs. Bernard Fultz,
He discussed the needs of the Miss Beaa Sanborn, Mrs. NQ
l'llrious M&gt;thodist Colleges In· Moore, Mrs. James Euler, Lee
eluding Mount Union, Baldwin· Smith, Mrs. Carroll Swanson,
Wallace, Ohio Northern, and Mrs . John Baker, Mrs. EmerOhio Wesleyan and the Wesley son Jones, Mrs. James ClatworFoundation programs at sever- try. Several were WJablt to alal other universities. He said tend.
4(),1100 Ohio youths are enrolled
in Methodist Colleges and exVISIT 11"1 MIDDLEPORT
plained the purpose of these SUnday dirull!r guests of Mr.
colleges is to prepare youth for and Mrs. Russell Few .ill Midfuture christian leadership.
dleporl were their daughter,
Students from these ·colleges Miss Rosemarie Few Jil Zane..
go into the world as ministers, ville and her guests., Miss Phyldoctors, missionaries, lawyers, lis Beisser of DuDCSD Fa1l1,
engineers and in many other Miss Rutb Ann Duff of Hill ..
prolesslon5. Each
Methodist boro, and Mls! Barblij"a Remcburch In Ohio has been asked mete of Grandvllle. They also
to lake part in this crusade lor attended the church service liD
aid to righer learning.
Sunday morning at the Heath
The group will .meet Wednea· Methodist church.
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Is Open Thursday and Every Week Day

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ELBERFELDS STORE IN POMEROY

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Pearl Reynolds urged
I!Onoolldation of live school
An impressive installation
Michael Bastian! has return- Guest of honor at a surprise
ters of Union Veterans met
conducted SUnday ed to his home in Gallipolis al- birthday party was Ronnie Ta~when Jane Howell Tent
mornlng, Oct. 24, at the Syra- ter a visit with his -andparents, lor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewts
ters of Un ionVeterans
cuse Fll'lll United Presbyterian Mr and Mrs. Bru~~ Lloyd. He Taylor of RFD I Rutland, SatMonday evening at the
Church, by the Rev. Russe 11 was accompanied home by his u"&lt;&lt;ay ' Oct · "~, wh0 was 18
hall
Sh herd
. .
years old and a student of Rio
The meeting opened in rltutal·l .~P .
' mother, Mrs. Patty Basttant.
G d Col!
Gtve Me Tomorrow That s Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lloyd r•n e
ege.
h
b
lstic form with Eliza et Camp, ;as his '
bell, president, in charge.
All. I Ask,
sermo,n spent the weekend in Columbus Three fellow students, Jack
Hamm was reported ill. Glad- loptc:
.
M where Mr. Lloyd was in charge Peterson, Ray Sutherland, and
ys cuckler Is improving and a OffiCers ~~stalled . were
rs. of a shoe showtng. While there Guy
Harper were
special
Afi'END CONFERENCE
round robin card was sent
Pearl McBnde as fmancJal sec- they visited with their son, guests. Others were,
Donnie
MASON _ Three local worn·
her. Several
retary and Mrs. Robert Harden, Michl, a freshman at
Ohio Smith, who Is attending school
en attended the Daughters of
were read and discussed.
as the church treasurer.
State University.
in Columbus; Karen Flores,
.american Revolution State Con·
bers were asked to bring
The. Rev .. Shepherd,
The Rev. M. E. Dowson and Ray Hermann, Jim Russell,
terence In Huntingwn recently.
for Operation Santa Claus
. Bnstol Village near
. sons, Doug and Dwight of Heath Sandy Tucker, Deborah HerAttending were Mrs. Florence
Alhens Stale Hospital to
wtll be asstsled by the Revj . Methodist Church in Middle- mann, Nellie Cox, Bob Thorn·
McClung, Honorary State Re·
next meeting. The
ton Davis, also of Bml~ .
port represented the
youth as and Cheryl Long; her sis·
gent of Hartford : Mrs. Ray
prize was •warded ro Helen
:~!eioc".:l s:tJ;~~n~u~~ p~::~m· gro~ps of the .church at the sub- t(~st ~nld ~others ;er~l Ti;my
Proffitt, State Progrm Chairler.
ber and December.
dJstnct meetmg Monday even· I u c d. Chanmle ~. oond, ahm· l
man, Mason, •nd Miss Lelah
k s d
o t mg at the Syracuse Methodist e a, an
rene. •
er 1
Jane Powell, New Haven. The
Guest spea er, un ay, c · Church·
grandmother Mrs ·
Maggie
· women are delegates of the
31, will be the Rev. George
. Caruthers '
Setterfield who is counsellor ot Paul Casto of Columbus VlS·
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Colonel Lewis Chapter of Point
this area.' of the $50 million ited over the weekend with his Sending gifts and best wishes
Or
Pleasant. The meeting
was
fund. The Rev . Davis, will
daughter and son.m.taw, Mr . were Barbara Cotterrll, Linda
held in the Frederick liotet.
TONIGHT
the pulpit Sunday,
and. Mrs. Eugene Conde and Davis, !Jnda Kauff,
Connie
•HARUM SCARUM''
7, al 9 a.m.
family.
Simmons, and Susy Manley.
Mrs. Belly Spencer entertain· ess. A salad course was served
Elvis Presley, Fran JeUries,
,sunday school followed at
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wehrung I Taylor and Mrs. Carol Herm- ed the Staff and Olficers Club during the social hour by Mrs.
Mary Ann Mobley.
F. have returned from a
lrlp H
M L . of Meigs Temple Pythian Sis- Spencer and Mrs. Owens.
0 clock wilh Mr. William
Featurette:
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v·
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ostesses
were
"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
To The Wild Return
Wmebrenner, as supermtendent. 1roug
1rgm1a.
T 1
d M C rs1 .H ewls 1tPrs at her home ' Monday eve-. 1111
Colorurtoon•
The collection was $15.60 wilh Mr. and Mrs.
Randolph ay or an
rs. aro erm- nin&amp;. Mrs. Maxine Owens was
Admission: 75c &amp; 40c.
41 in attendance. Prayer
Ward and daughter Mary Lou, ann.
the assisting hostess.
THURSDAY, October 28
' ices are held each Wednesday Ravenswood, W. Va. spent Sun- ~ Games and prizes were en- 1 A reading entitled, ~&lt;W h 0
NOT OPEN
mght at 730. The public is in· day with Mrs. Ward's mother, joyed by all, with Cheryl Long Could Have Thought of Autvi!ed.
Mrs. James ~urray.
1 winning the door prize. Refresh·
umn," was given by
Mrs.
FRiDAY ond SATURDAY
The WCTU will meet Frl- ' ments of hot chocolate, sand- George Childs. Mrs.
William
Octob•r 29-30
day evening, Oct. 29 at the wiches. potato chips and a beau- Allmen lhankod the group for
"ZEBRA IN THE KITCH EN"" Ser 17ice of Prayer,
Self-Denial il Held
Middleport Church of Christ at tiful cake were served,
remembrances during her 111l Terhnicolor)
Jav Norlt, TV's Dennis lhe
""If
1:30
p.m.
ness.
wet.&gt;k 0 f Prayer an d .x
Menace; M:&gt;:rtin Milner, Anay
Mrs. Elsie McKnight has re- i
.
Yearbooks were to be planDevine.
Denial was observed with
turnl:'d to her home in Urbana returned to his home. from Vet- ned by Mrs. Phil Meinhart and
"'THE ROUNDERS"
quie! hour Tuesday afternoon
following several weeks
~rans Memorial Hospital follow- Mrs. Ben Neutzling. Gifts were
(Tecltnico lorJ
u,._
Syracuse
Methodist
with
her
sister,
Mrs.
David
Entmg
surgery.
presented to Mrs. Neutzling and
Henry Fonda, Glenn Ford,
Sue Ann Langtlun, Hope Hoi· age.
srninger. She returned home Mr. Ru~ Tuckerman spent the her daughter, Lois Burt for their
id ay. Ch ill Wills, Edgar Bu·
Miss Marcia Karr ,
Sunday with her family, Mr. we~kend .m Athens where he .T.usic during the Pythian Sisrhanao.
life secretary of the WSCS,
and Mrs. Sammy Russell who visited has son, Mr. and ~rs. ters Convention.
leader and told of the
came for her.
Edgar Tucke.rman and. family. The traveling prize donated
SUNDAY, MON. ond TUES.
d
f th m t'ng
Oct. 31 -Nov. 1-2
an use o e ee t •
Mr. Forrest Bachtel has ~e _latter 1!1. rl:'c?vermg from by Mrs. Childs was won by Mrs.
"GIRLS ON THE BEACH"
topics. Renf'wa! through
i bet&gt;n retun ied to his home from lllJUflfS sustamed m a fall from Spencer. Games w~re played
(T~cbPkolorJ
!~nee, Renewal through Seeking,
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Boys. Le~lpy Gore.
read b~· Miss Karr, interspr-rs- ger)'. Mrs. Bachtel and daugh- .1ty, as. en e gu~st o er H_arold Lemley, Mrs. Nathan
"'CLARENCE THE
ed with hymns by the Rev. and ter, Carol, have been with him. sJsler, Mtss Hulda Klem for sev- B1ggs, Mrs. Allman, Mrs. NeuCR01~~;h~~c~t o~\ON"
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Mr and Mrs c E Young era! monihs. She has gone w tzling. The November meetmg
Marshal Thompson, Cheryl ~~~dic~i~neby R.ev. ~~u~~~r clo: sp.ent, the WE'eke.nd
Bank, ~lum~~ for a visi_t with rNela- Pwhi~ll be h.el: at tb~~oMme of Mrs.
Miller, Betsy Drake.
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