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8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0___:._Sept. 22. 19114

Cuided Tour of
State Pari.· T11A·en

chairman; Mrs. Jam~ Titus,
I ~tro. Robert Hetbel, Mrs. Clar-

Wiener Roast
f • db
n}Oye Y

Parents Tour Classrooms

lllk
Mn. Richard OWen, Mn. Fr
llarrvld; afleraoon~~ Ml'l.
Ralpb Pratt, Mn. '"""'""
Mrs. Blaine Wa1burll, Mrs. Sue
Luellen. Mra. MarloD Vu Met--

Ionce Murray, Mrs. Cush John- 1,
Faculty membero of lbt Mid· Mn. Richard Hovatter, Mn.
dleport Schools were IDtroduc- Lowell Beaver, Mrs. Ike Neal:
Nin. m.m •· rs of the Huttand , sun. Mrs. HobeArt Canaday and 1
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ed and parenta taken on 1 tour Magottne Chairman, Mn. Dale
Gard en Cl ub were taken un a Mrs. Charles mus .
The Youth Fellowship of the of classrooms wben the Middle- Walburn; Hospltallty, Mrs. Rob~t~lded tour Friday of the trees
Laurel Cliff r r~
Methodist por_t ~arent and Teachen As- ert Cra(e, Mrs. Glenn Henaler,
and shrubs at Lake Hope State !
PLAN "'ARD SHOWER I
,socJ8tion held !Is lint meeting Mrs. Mary Brewer; Safety and or.
Par k. Following it the group I
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, Church enJo)'t!(] ::~ wiener roast ' of the school year Mllllday eve- Health, Mn. 'lbomas Scally, Grade I, &lt;Mrs. Bernice
tnjoved 1:1 luneheon at
the Relattves and frtt'nds .a r plan·J Thu1 sday ~vr:nmg followm.g the rung at the high scbool. WU- Mr. Leo Kennedy, Mn. Sara penter) teacher, Mrs. Job
od
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a H card
shower
for ;chotr
i
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L gt' mmg room
nrou t e ing
wtll ub·
practt(·~ at lhe R u c k 1liam
lngels, new president, was Rupe; ¥lelfare, Mrs.
Robert Fultz, Mrs. Nonnan Humpbroy, ll
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hllmt:&gt; thtt.v \'iewt'd . !hf' dl splay .J ohn li... uw'klns. w
i-' Springs fairground .
j in charge.
Allensworth; Music,
M r 1. Mn. Tracy Hannin&amp;,
ot dahlia and gtadwlla plants serve his 96th btr~hday a~~.
1
The meeting was opened with Geor&amp;e Hackett, Jr., Mrs. Clar· George Conde, Mrs.
';.~~~~ ~~
!ll the farm uf E:ddie Howery at 1versary ~a tuna~ . .Septt'mht&gt;t ~
Group singing of several s ; s 1the Invocation given by the Rev. enee Lacey; Publicity,
Mr. Ingels; Mrs. Bradford J
r :=1 rpenter
l.at ~e 'van M~.tt'r Rest . Ho~ and prayer by the Rev . Eugene M . E. Dawson followed by the Joho Fultz; Budget, Mra. Olar- first &amp;rade, Mrs. Cliff
Taking tht' tour were
\trs. m Clifton, W. \ ~ Mr. l.a~ktns lilll preceded the ro.Jast.
plt:'dge to the flag led by Steph- Ies Smith, Mrs. Junior Riley, Mn. Malcolm Miller, Mn.
P.111l W i~n . pre,ldent: Mrs. I is a former res td en t ur .\1Jddtei All end ing were Rev .
and en Jenkins. During the business Mra. DOD Mullen.
mood Walburn, Mrs.
0 Mrs. Gill and htmily, Mr. and meetmg Mr. Ingels reported on Room mothers were named, Vaughan, Mn. Dan C.
JamPs
J\1cholsun. serretary : port, .and 1 ~ 1.11 e lll lller
'1 1ro; Duane Stanlt&gt;y, program I Fteldmg Hawk.ins.
Mrs. Erne~! Powell and
son, the sales tax bill for education- with the first servtna: as chair· ows.
Ivan, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar I a! programs in the schools, with lmen. includlog, Mrs. Reynolds Graden, Mrs. Flouie ~~;II
Smith and family, .\irs. Wi l- . the P.T.A. to assist in the
Kingergarten, morning clau, worth, teacher; Mn.
!tam Neutzling. Mrs. Gerald ljert. The P .T.A. unit will
Mrs. Lionel Boggs, Mrs. George Ord, Mrs. CIHford ~~~~;;:II
Pullins and son, Junior, Louis to sec ure the slgnatures
Miller, Mra. Lowell
Beaver, Mrs. Ike Neat, Mrs. Don
Diehl, Leonard Lyons ,
Jack I tor the initiated bill to increase
era, ' Mra. Mack Stewart;
Ja cobs. Kare• .,~ lori s,
the :sales tax from .three
to
Gerald Rupe;
teacher, Mrs.
Mowery, Ch~llie:s We~rd, Bren· four p~r cent tu help provide
Robert Burkett, Mrs. Paul
da and Sandra Gilmore.
fimmcial assi stance for educa·
cl, Mrs. Ernest Fraser, M r •·
lyn Soulsby, Bec.:ky Eblin. Su· tlunal program s in the schools.
Woodrow CaD, Mrs. P. L.
sie Tracy, Linda S)archer, Mr. Ingels urged parents
Grade III, Mrs. L. W.
.James Pullins. Jear. Windon, sign the petitions if ~sked
Cof!l&amp;S, teacher; Mrs. W1::~~~
M1ke do so. The quota for Middleport
Swisher, Mrs. Harry ~
I Mickey Howell and
Wright.
I is two petitions with the bill
fin, Mn. Remo Nlerl, Miirsiii'u~~~ ~~
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be
presented
to
the
legislature
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Powell, Mrs .
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Roland Fis er, a u en1
a Warner· Mrs
Ben Philson
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mp~;~~ 7~terested in schools Mountain State Business Col· teacher,' Mrs. David Jenkins:
POMEROY . OHIO
feel that additional money
lege. Parkersb~g, w,. Va. spent Mrs:. Lawrence Boyd, Mrs.
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nef'ded
to
adequately
the
weekend Wllh tus pa~ents, liam Otmosky, Mrs. M. E. Dm•-11
LAST TIME TONIGHT
!
progr~ms
in
education
the
M~.
and_ Mrs. Mason Ftsher, son, Mrs. Fred Gibbs.
"CHALK GARDEN"
('f~chni~o1or )
I futu re. This would provide ~or Mmersvllle.
I Grade IV, Mrs .
Hayley Mills. Deburah Kerr Meigs county what otherwise Mrs. Mason Fisher, son Gor- Hackett, Jr ., teacher; Mrs .
Cotorcartoon•
would be impossible to do by
and daughters , Carla and nus Howard, Mrs. Gene """"
additional levies, according to Barbara visited Sunday even- Mrs. Robert Schmoll, Mrs.
WED. &amp; THURSDAY
. , • that eal up your reserves. Get your
the report given to Mr.
· · , in
with lter son and Franklin Triplett, Mrs. ~dward j
S•pt. 23·24
A
report
was
given
on
t
, Mr . and Mrs. Moore; Mrs. R. R. Pickens, .
loan al Cit;zens National Bank, where inNOT OPEN
purchases made by the P .T .A.
Fisher and son.
teacher, Mrs. William Hamm,
FRIDAY end SATURDAY
terest ra tes are among the lowest, consisduring the past yea r and i I
Mrs. Sherman Buskirk, M r .
Sept. 25-26
a
Primary
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ditto
Mrs.
Paul
Fisher
retllf'~ed
j Robert Duckworth, Mrs. Bern· II
tent with safety. You'll like doing busi"HEY THERE, IT'S
duplicating machine,
home Sat~rday' af~er spend~g ard Fultz, Mrs. Charles Gerard
YOG.J BEAR"
ness with Citizens Nationa l Bdnk. let us
tYoii Color )
"''"'"", fir st aid supplies, year- a w.eek Wl~h Mr. ~Isher who IS Grade V, Mr. Leo Ke~~~~i~: l l
Yogi Bear .. . Join Yogi, books for e-ncyclopedias, a $100 . employed .m Huntington,
W. teacher; Mrs. Walter
assist you toda y!
Boo-Boo. Cindy.
donation
for
hmches
for
nePdy
Va.
Mr.
Fisher
spent
the
weekMrs. Jeanne Cooke, Mrs. Rol&gt;-11
"GUN HAWK•'
children, and other projects. end at his home.
ert Craig, Mrs. Roscoe
{Technicolor)
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Rory Calhoun, Rod Cameron,
Superintendent ?f the schools, Allen Eichinger entered Hoi.! Mrs. Richard Gress; Mr.
Ruta Lee.
L. w. McComas, mtroduced ~e zer Hospital Saturday, for ob- ford , teacher, Mrs. -~~f.~:z:ll
SUN •• MON., TUES.
teachers. Mrs. Pearl Reynolds s servation and treatment.
Kloes, Mrs. George
Sept. 27·28-29
Kindergarlen classes won the
Mrs. Thomas Rue, Mrs.
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'ROBIN AND THE 7 HOODS' $5 attendance award.
1 Miss Ruth Ann Bailey,
Phillips.
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Committl:!e:&gt; were named and ter of Mr. and Mrs.
Gradt! VI, Mrs. Grace"'vi~i~; 1 1
Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin,
ley, teacher; Mrs.
V
Bing Crosby, Edw. G . Robin· room mothers announced as fo~- Bailey and Miss Louanna
so.n Sammy Davis, Jr. . Peter lows : Ways and Means, Mrs. NJ- ard daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Childs, Mrs. Keith Gobel, M~S- 1 1
Member Federa1 Deposit. Insurance Corporation
Falk. Barbara Rush, Victor ta Conde. Mrs. Kay Burkett, Lawrence Leonard, students
Charles A. Bradbury, Mrs.
Buono. Jaunty and futJ of
Thomas
Scally,
David
the
Columbus
Business
len Brown, Mrs. Glenn Heoos- 11
spirit
of
the
Robin
HC?od
sto·
THE.. M1l1 l'U.. POR T 0~. "' 1 1 ~ RE Al '-:- 11 -.IL OHk"
ries
and
jal'led
up with mu·
er; Program, Mrs. John
sity returned to their studies Jer; Mr. Johnson,
tc~~~~~ ~ ~
B~TI.''/EfN rr,..TSBUR(rH. l"t\ M \ ['1 CINCINN\! 1 C
sic and songs too!
sczyn, Mrs. M. E. Dawson, . Sunday, after .a two week~ ~a- Mrs. Robert Mills, Mrs.
Colorc•rtoons
William Childs; Membership, cation. The g1rls .are residmg Hindy, Mrs. P. K. Russell, Mr:s.ll
the YWCA. They were OL' Don Mills, Mrs. Frank P01•e.rs. 11
comJl'lnied to Columbus by
Grade vn, Mrs. Robert Ord,
parents.
teacher; Mrs. Richard
Mrs. E. A. Leonard of
Mrs. John Welsh, Mra. Wi' llliallllll
.bus was the weekend guest Walters, Mrs. Harry Slaven,
I Mr. and Mrs. Russ Watson, Mrs. P. H. Van Cooney; Mr.
. Forest Run.
Edward Young, teacher; Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Da~ley GleM Glaze, Mrs. James Buc,h-11
returned home Friday everung, anan Mrs. Eugene Conde Mrs.
a~ter a ~eek's visit in Newark Tony' Fowler, and Mrs. Wend¥
i with thelT son and
.
ell GerJach.
law, Mr .. and M~s. Don Dalley Following the meeting t h '
~ family and m Col~bus w large number of parents attomd·· ll
their daughter alld son-m-law, ing were taken on a tour of the
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly who elementary classrooms in the
accompani~ ~m home for a Central Building and the Pearl
weekend VISit wuh them and
St. Elementary Bullding
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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A decorated birthday
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Mro. Baily, Mr. and Mra. EvIns and son, Dennil, Mr1. E.
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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

ATI'I!:ND SCHOOL
l!everal lellel!era o1 Heath
Melll9&lt;llll 'Cburch School
tended the Obaervation
bold last week at Grace
dlit Church In
eluding Mrs. Nan Moore,
school suporinlendent;
Mn.
Bernard Fultz, chairman
ol
the CommlliOion on Education;
Mrs, Leo Smith, MYF connaelor, and Mrs. Larry Edwards.
The Rev, M. E. Dow1011 a"IBIed 01lth the school.

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1964

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County Welfare Programs
Would he Reorganized tinder
Director White's Proposal

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DETROIT - General Moton
Corp., the nation 's largest auto
maker, today announced that it
would hold th€' line on the price
of 1965 model automobiles.
GM, which produces
more
than 50 per cent of all Amert·
can automobiles, said the list
price for 1965 Pontiacs, Buicks, Cadillacs, Chevrolets and
Oldsmoblles ar "basically UD·
ehanged from 1964."

COLUMBUS (UPI)- Welfare
Director Denver L. White today
proposed a re-organization of his
department that would elimin·
atE 117 »ffices and save an es·
timated $2.50,00\.. a year.
The program, to be submJtted to the 1965 session of the
legislature would :
-Consolidate public assistance programs in county wei-

NEVADA TEST SITE. Nev.
- The first of four men trapped 81 hours a third 01 a mile
Jnderground In a nuclear bomb
:~hail was raised unharmed to

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fare departments under ,t~trong
state supervision,
- Transfer 88 aid tor the aged
offices operated by the state to
county welfare departments.
- Eliminate 29 separate city
relief offices operatints in the
same counties with county relief organizations by merging
the....
- Extend the aid to depend-

219 Diabetes Tests Given
FIrst Day at Eastern High

amid cheers
The three other men were ex.
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the 1,800-foot shaft at
about
:me hour mtervals from t he
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lUge chamber where lhey had
County-':"lde testing for diabetes, along w1th chest X·
lle'!'n entombed since 6 P m ray screening for tuberculosis began Tuesday at Eastern
PPr. 9 p.m., tEDT) Saturday High School with 301 x-rays taken and 219 diabetes tests
""" jam· giVen ·
wt'!en a cable snap.......
nina the passageway. '
The unit will be at R. H. Rawlings Sons in Middleport
from 1-4 and 5-8 p.m. on Thunrlay. The program IS beNEW YORK _ Ao orpnlza- ing conducted at Rutland from 1-4 and 5·8 p.m. today.
ion ot' 80 prominent Americans ~he du~J testing program !
.at:mahed a $500 000 radlo--tele- 1which eontmues through Octo- ~aturday, Sept. 26, Pomeroy,
rision campaig~ Tuesday
to ber 1 ~s offered to all residents Federated Church, 1 • 4p. m.
coumer propaganda "saturat· of Metgs County. All perS?n.s and 5 ~ 8 p. m.
on tapUcs" of the John Birch over 18 years of age are e!tgJ· Tuesday, Sept. 29 - Racine
• eletu and other "Ultra-right" ble to receive th_e che.~t X ray fDgh School, 1 • 4 p. m. and 5;o
.J
test, while the diabetes test is 8 p m
croups,
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n
headed
by
Dr.
Aravat
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to
persons
or
or.
w
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Balance of the schedule:
edne sday, Sent.
,... 30 ' Reeds- 1
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former· dJrector · of Friday, Sept. 25, Middleport. v111 e, Fi re Station ' 1 • 4 p· m ·
· ur U.Lars
c•· on,tnformauon
.h&lt;
Servtce R H R r
Sollll co
and 5-8 p. m.
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ent children of unemployed parents program now covered by
temporary legislation that ex·
pires June 30, 1965.
- And reduce Ohio's relief
load to make it comparable tO
other states.
White said, "The operation
of separate offices iD the
tame eomm.,ntte• b ab1urd
aod costly. There is no .aeed

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for tt." Qe added, "The eon101idaHon o· servicef bas been
recommended by five major
groups sinet. 1951, but macb.
er) for adequate state supervision wat lacking until last
1eor.'•
The director said no personnel would .be displaced "because we're
already understaffed."
The program would earn 82

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Mason Grade
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Teacher n.·es
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,a, .. n. r and it named 1a of
them- hnw prndu&lt;e 7,000 week·

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I year.

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rouod·the--clock poUce
Th
e proposed
bas been stt up at the b•m• provides
for eachreorganization
county to
of Jim Browu, Cleveland make a single appropriation
Bl'owns' fullback. after a tele- f
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d
pboued bomb threat by a fe- rom Its gereral fun to meet
male eaUer Tkelday.
the county share- of the welfare
Tbe ••~ wa• re&lt;elved a few costs, White SBirl.
On the extension of the aid
minutea before Browa waa to
•ppear 00 a televlslou pro- to dependent children of unempioyed parents progra,n White
gr;;'e ~~~ucer of lbe Mike said, "Experience .. .. has indiDougla• allow oa KYW took cated that a large number of
the call .sod IBid the woman long time unemployed men are
threatened t... bomb Brown's ineligible because of the
bome U the rei-leated bit views quirement that they have a
of the Blark Masllms wbicb work record of 13 weeks within
b b
th~.: past two years. Elimination
e ad expressed ear11 er 00 a of this requirement would make
aation
__ Ide network program.
lb
it
poSI
le to transfer
a subBrowo went 00 88 scheduled &amp;tantlal num•-r
of famllJ'es
now
nd
b
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wao receivingided
~oo. relief ;o the ledmember

USISJ, under President Elsen- · · aw mgs
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Thursday, October !, Harrl· Mu.llms but be eodoned tbe era Y
oower,
ils pu'f': was to
Sept. 25, Pomeroy. sonville, Grl!de School, l- 4 p. vlewo of tbe Negro or&amp;aolza'expose a corre~l p~opp~gn~- Federated Church, 1 • 4 P- m. m. and s · 8 p. m.
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GRACIOUS LOSER - Jim O'Brien, left . congratulates Bub Stivers after Stlvers
defeated
him 4 and
3 in match play for the Club Champion•hip at t h 1
Pomeroy
Golf Course
Sunday.

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WASH!NGTOI\ IUPIJ - Rep. ment during a ha lf • hour te te- ' ing " mistake alter mistake" In
Congressman 'Va.,
will be held In Gassaway, w. Wayne Hays, Mhio, wants vision appearao.ce w1 th the 1964 the rause of both freedom and
for Mrs. Josep~me Wat· Republican
vice presiden- GOP presidcnt al
candida te , economy. He called McNamaT0 be Speaker kino,
54,
118 Enghslt Court, Itial candidate Wiilia111 E Mill- Tuesday noght. The film, "Con- ra " lhe pet cabinet officer" of
Pt. Pleasant, teacher at Mason e..
tell tbe whole story of hi' ' versatwn al Gettysb
was the While House.
elementary school, who died at relationship with a New York - produced by the Republican Na- 1 Federal spending merease!l

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l~y for three . small children 1 here from previous appearances in this area, WJD be .Qn PT. PLEASANT _ The Hon- 8:40 a.m. today at .Holzer hos- Stdte felt company.
Itiona! Committee.
. ror non . defense purposes have
udnaped on their way home the stage of Galli a Academy High School Nov. 27
orable James A. Burke, con- p1tal after a short lllness.
In a brief speech m. t~e .The show was filmed on the been two thirds those for miJ.i.
from klnd~rgarten . Monday
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I gressman from Massachusetts,
She
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floor Tuesday, Hays cJt· E1 senhnwcr farm here last , tary aid in the past four years,
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The mouve remamed mys- dent of the associatien, also has jreceived everywhere with triU· , will be the main speaker at the at Strange... Creek, the daugh- ed three instances in whir.h he Monday. The general and the 1 the Arizona senator said. He
tery. The children aU were i released the names of the oth· cal and audience enthusiasm. Mason County Democratic din- ter of the late Jonathan and said ~iller as a House member sena tor were seen strolling . added:
from ex_tremely modest hom~•- er arti,sls who will complete Members of the association ner to be held t!Jis Saturday. Maria Given Bail. She Is sur- urged rejection of legisl•tion to around the farm, chatting
" Currently the admlnlstraAuthor~ues ldenhflt&gt;d ~he mull- the coming concert series.
are reminded that the eoncert jSeptember 26, at the National vived by her husband, John D.• ease ~urbs on felt imports.
major campaign issues.
tion propose~ actually to cut
·~g . children as ratnck a n d OD J~o. ~1, an entertaining season wW open on OCt. · 15 1Guard Armory, just north of teacher at Wahama H i g h Hays said Miller now should It was Goldwater who brought 1our military spending, tn order
...hflstine GuiDon, aged _5 and and unusual l&gt;rograrn is anUcl· with the appearancce of the 1· Point Pleasant, according to school; two sons. John D., at say whether he was at the time ·· warmonger" into the conversa-~ to provide funds for sticking
; re-spectively, and Joel Blet. 5. pated with. the appearance of Don Cossack Chorus at Rio Mary Jane Tennant, chairwom- horne, and Paul Edward, Pt. o! the debate employed by the tion. He told Eisenhower that the government's fingera in a
When last seeh they
were Marta Becket, dance-mime. Grande College. The remainder an of the Mason County Demo- Pleasant; two daughters, Mrs. Lockport (N. Y. J Felt Co., which tjle charge had been leveled at still-larger mess of pies _ for
valklng through a forest out- 1, Combining the arts of dince of the College "l;.~rts Program cratic Commlttee,
Marilyn .Murphy, Parkersburg, would be interested in keeping him and his running mate, Rep. 1handouts
here
JUbsidiea
lide the Ylllage of Marnay
and mime, Miss Becket's pro- for 1964-65 will be announced The dinner, to begin at &amp;: 30 ,and Susan Lynn, at home, and down competini!; imports of felt. William E. Miller, because in there.. .. ..
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gram Is a series of short stor-- soon, and subscribers to the p m is arranged in ord-er that I one grandchild.
The New York Herald Trib· their campaign "we constantly "That way lies national suiJes tp which she portrays..f'rom Trio-County Community Concert
j)Ublie may meet the Demo- The remains will be taken unt said tha in a recem slate- stress the need for a strong cide."
one to as many as nine charae- series may attend all of the cratic candidates and to
10•1from the Crow-Hussell FWier- ment Miller saif that for many America."
ters. Using imaginative props programs scbeduled at Rio crease the funds of the commit· : al home to Bartlett Funeral years he ha'' been an assistant
and colorful_~~umesshe
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tee.
j hom~, Gawssa
_llwbeay, annfromuncedwh.ere · secretaFry and director of Lock- d 04 L LAS (UPD - GOMP pG;e sdl- D•EmVo•c\rNa~~LEvJ'colndp.r!..UfI)tla-l
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gives
servtces 1
port elt Co. and that 11e re- ~ntla 1 nommee 8 arry . o1 . ..
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the illusion of m,mg. a compa- Patrol 1n8 'pect&amp;
Congressman Burke, a memceived an annual salar} of $7,- water, carrying tus campaign cc. nd1date Hubert H. Humphrey
n rather than a sOli) artist.
ber of congress since 1958 • is a 1
500 from the firm.
into LB.J territory, charged to· called t(X(ay for the election of
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member of the vital Ways and •TTttTttt'TTTTYYYYYYTTT
day that the Johnsen adminis- 1President Johnson as ''the man
sertes are The Revelers,
a 16 School Buseo
Means committee,
and has
CINCINNATI (UPI) - AtGETI'YSBURG Pa (UPrJ - tration's mili tary spending pol- who knows the meaniDJ ol ,..
distinguished male quartet, who The Ohio State Patrol
in· Iserved on the Banking and Cur- torneys for Dr. Sam Sheppard Former Presid~nt. Dwight D icy is heading lhe ,1ation to· sponsibility. ''
Cllmmon PleAs Judge John C. will present a varied and tiiste- spected 16 achool buse~~ of the~~;crl:~~·si~~arp:t~~~ Cirto_dcaulytaCourtsked oflbeAppeaU.S, Slxttoh Eisedhower l"ailds as •'tommv· ward "national suicide."
The Minnesota aenator made
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Massachu~tts, wHich em- quash &amp;he •tate'• motion pre- ry M. Goldwater is a warmon- tary Rchert S. McNamara , who ror delivery in Evansville, first
aid Eugene l.arr,s, 2-4; Estella New York Concert' Trio, com· Plains Tu~sday and found one[braces 8 portion of Boston.
testlu~o the release ol Shepo ger.
appeared in Dallas only Tues- stop on a three-city campaip
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Mae Karns, "11, both 'rl
Price posed of harpist Cynthia Otis unsatisfactory. It was reinspect- Other notables slated to at- pard from tbe Ohio PeaftenEisenhower made the com- day, must be indicted for mak· swing through Indiana.
'"e., Columbus, and La r ry cellist Ardytb Alton and llutlsi er• and approved.
tend are Joe F. Burdette, eon- liMy.
William Will anc' Law:ene&lt; Rl- Paul Boyer, who will appear Four arrests reported by the gressman Ken Hechler, Gus
The motion claimed 0 h lo
!hard Will, iloth 19, of the same here on March s. The trio baa patrol lnclnded Edpr Erby, Sl, Douglass, and Representabves Pe.Jteoliary Wardeo E. L.
10dres., on bu.~lary charges. just completed Its' fourth trans- Charleston, W. Va., cited to Hulett Smitb and others of _the Maxwell failed to obtain a
Mrs. Karns Ifill be sent to the continental tour and has been Pomeroy ~~or court Saturdaf Board of PubUc workers. TICk· certificate of proba"le cause
"Vacation Memories'' will be vision features six classes for , fresh plant matertaJ.; 11The StJ..
Wumen•s Refonriatory, Marys·
lor failure to obey traffic stg. ets are OD sale at b adquarters •.
U. S. District Co art the theme of the WindingTraiJ f adults and one for. ju~iors. The I' tue of Liberty,", vertical
in
rille; her husband to the Ohio
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nal; Chauncey P~. 42:, Pbll· in Point Pleasant, Pbooe 1030J, Judge Carl .A. WeiiUDao, wbo Garden Club's fall show this Iclasses are urnsplratwn From warm colors; "East, West,
5tate Penitentiary, and
the
Mecs Memorlll Ros
adelphia, Pa., cited to Meip and wiU also be on sale . at hetl ordered Sheppard released af. weekend at the Ohio Power Of· :the Holy Land ,'·• religion : "Lure •Home's the Best," table arlillls to the ('' , State Reform· ADMISSIONS - Mrs. Oiar- county court Friday for ~ bJ8h- door of the diDner.
ter the OODVioted wlfHlayer fice in Pomeroy.
1of the Desert," usiog weather· ~angement, cand~s J&gt;!Mnitted;
ttory at Mansfield.
les Deem, Portland; Erewanna way use tax; Patricia Doerfer,
bad speot Dtarly 10 ..1eart jn
The show will feature six sec· ed wood wtth dr1ed and • or Tea CeremoniaL. Oriental mThe men wert former Meigs Plants, Pt. Pleasanl; U r a I 21, Middleport cited to Melp· SET GRAND OPENINGS
prlaoo,
Uons _ artistic, invitallonal, 1
~--fluence; "Hawaii Calls," mod
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.a .. .-~. .arns Thomas, Racine; Hetty cape- court Friday for defective muffA certtflcate of
probable junior horticulture education· ,
T\\0 FINF.D
em -way out.
•• • 001 • "me resldent of hart, Pomeroy.
ler and Cbarler Bailey, 20,· Pom- The Middleport and Pome- cause Is ...,taiJMod lo au rases 1 'd . · 1 exh' bits
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acation,s 0· ver.1, sugges ..
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ntfles are
In pace
1111 g t me
te ees r
e- or fall Included in the horticulHoward
Lliwrenoie's
•loro
hlcle and $10 and ccsllt for no day and Saturday, Sepl. 2li and a 1rtvol0111 nalllre. .
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l2 noon Saturday ana judging ~ man, Cheshire, $5 and ocsts af. ture d.ivislon are • chrysan•~
. IleWttt'l. 'tu,. on .July
this BIRTH - Mr. and Mrs. Char-. operator'• license, in Pomeroy 26. 'Jbe publk is welcome. Free ••••••••••·••••••••••· will begin at 11 P· m.
. 8u1ssed O'J -&lt;mn~ JO e:Jjd S!Q J .. mums houseplants and Afric8D
vears. TheYy pleaded 8ul.l... to the
, ·leo Deem, Portland, a daDJhter. court
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PLANT . NOW
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Planting time is here for flowers that
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daffodils, hyacinths, crocus, etc. We
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Bertha Scott enterlained with
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Mrs. Russ Wabon and Mrs.

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heirs to assets of which they
Ire unaware follow a pattern oJ
trav•J mainly to California,
Flortdl and Arizona.

SOCKS and STOCKINGS

large shipment

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Here's A Real Buy For You!

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31.23 DOWN-14.00 PER MO.

Pi1one SH 2-4111
Arnold Grate

Kelly, Middleport.
'lodashelltll
Mr. and Mrs. Gene 11
and childfen, Randy and Becky were Sunday dinner auesu
of her parents, Mr. and M r 1.
Everett Dailey.
C. F. Tompkinse ntered
zer Hospital Sunday and unclor- 11
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mother, Mrs. Mart Crary and
other relativea.
Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Thomp11011 and daughter and Mr•cia Delay of Columbus wer1•ll
weekend a:ue1ts of Mrs. J o h o

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yt llfltorieal SOcleiJ'' i!let 118!1tlelit· ciasslcallansuase edu- appearance ol a llOCIIIId dele'•
Wahama
llltb Scbool ID Maio~~. ....... mailltaln basic to aen- gation besides that seeking La.
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pre.Jdool' of lt.Will not be taDJbt ID Point Higb School wee the ruling oft.
~ ~ - PJao.t ttlild ·~ :Jlrlh achooJ •tblo ym, ar a, haaled diiiCU88ion between
, .JlJ•kll'ical - ~!)',·iDC.,
lbe If 'iction· bf' thif,. ~- lla1Jd,l. SUperlnteildent ~liOn Burdette
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d 1eration of an unsafe vehicle, favorite arrangement
Franklin IV and a school pa- ~ knew to be asking for Latin. Ithe school to teac
n an . both afler he entered pleas ol
tron, Ted Stevena.
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Mr. Franklin, principal of Pl.lbolb had !uU schedules or _re- , .,
SERVICE ANNOUNCED
The laoll ol Latin classes al l Pleasant High, listed that as ol qUired subjects and also, smce I gUI •·
Funeral' rvtces for Ralpb S.
the acbool bas been a bona of ,September 1, be had requests the school was over-crowded,
f er of RAlpb W.
COIIIentlon Iince the beginning !rom :14 sludenls for LaHn ~ lhere was no ~m to absorb Meigs Geaerll lloopltal
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Ezleallon Apat.
ol the IICIIool year and bi'OIJ&amp;bl felt that I I It waa •
the studenta of either of these ADMISSIONS
AUoo Van
Wbo
del.Ptlona .t..•fore lbe board the lor many pro!esslo~ It could teachers In ~or cl'8ses.
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ID """'- will
laB! 'tiro meetlnP. Superin..,.· 8nd ab&lt;N!d IJf Ill 1110
ochool Mr. Franklin pointed out that Cooney, Long Bot_tom, Minnie died •t
debt B1lidette •lilted ·he I!OIIId PI'OII'am. B~elte pointed out Mrs. Beller only bad 17 stud- 1 ~, Pomeroy,
Everett be held - ~ E':'" '!1nlr.
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not .,.. ·"11t0lllnll lh_e . IChool that· It . this limo · there .were ensl In =~ first perlpod ~~JUSb ID~\~~~~· None
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tru. past weekend that tbe best protecd011 wt
have ill ln the Strict M!Ore!M!bt Of all traffie
regulation•. It I! •omrtlllllfl that WI C!OJl no1
afford to let i[O by the board. Moloriota, boW,
human, will take advantaee "f any relaxation
In tha enfbr&lt;oment of tho taw. Loeally we have
a lot of pooplo who run red U,hta and commit

dismal record that was made by Ohio as a
wholt, when over 20 persona lost their lives on
lhe hlibwoyo. Durlnl till of!lclol holiday per
lod that ondod at mldnllht Monday,
thero

ICtlvltlf'l, you can not ne-lp but ba impreased.

with the fine work of tho Ohio State Patrol
and tholr uolotanta. the Auxiliary
Patrol
member• wllo rode with t11em over the entire
period. A mode-rn record for arrest! was let
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nriety of offenses, which were In the main

for opeedln1. One driver reported that traffic
was moving at a very slow pace early on e
mornlnl during the holiday period,
whlcll
showed the respect that driven have (or t h 1
law enforcement penonnel of thl1 area. AI
we all know, speed Is the great klllu. The few
accidents, that did take place, could
have
rnulted In serious Injury to the drlvera and
passengero If they had been traveling at
a
high rote of speed.
Wo 1hould all be convlnctd, by tbt record of

Voice of Broadwav ••• reJ)orting
ly C&gt;OROTHY KILOALLEN

Broadway Grapevine
Van Johmon has received the best
poRIIble newo from hi• doctor. The final
1'eport, just in on his recent ca ncer oper·
111&lt;111. revealed that he is "100 per cent
cured" . Elizabeth Taylor and Richard
Burton have taken over producer Marty
Ransohoff's beautiful house in Big SurIt comtnands 40 acres of oceanfront and are Hving alone in it. No domesl:tr!,
no anybodies. Richard cooks breakfast
for Liz every morning, and do you know
what he usually whips up for her? Spagh·
etti! ... Christine Keeler olthe headlin·
ed Profumo case has been en~
French Riviera waters aboard a·
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!Ish yacht, the Blue Cat. With
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two male guitarists to serenade her at
her merest whim, and a bunch of Eng·
li•h chaps.
The Ethel Merman-Ernest Borgnine
wedding, now written off as a great big
mistake, is immortalized in the October
Issue of a fan maga&lt;ine with a four-page
photo layout titled "They Tried To Tell
Us We're Too Young." You can't say
those movie mags don't have faith ...
Mark Rydell Is listed as the director of
the "Ben Casey" program, but members
of the cast of the upcoming segment in
which Shelley Winters will star report
that she is running the show like an ear·
ly Orson Welles. They say her acting is

type- but be'1 not my type'' (Oh, come
on, Daliah! Wait till you've met him) ...
Mary Ann Mobley, who won the Miss
America crown a few years ago, seems to
have snatched the affections of actor Ga·
ry Lockwood this season. The loser was
Tuesday Weld, but she recovers easily
from that sort ol thing.

so marvelous she's sure to get an Em my

Robert Moses, chief speaker at the
General Motors Electromotive exchange
ceremonies the other day, waa supposed
to have posed wltb two "Fade Out-Fade
In" girls who were there to christen the
new engine. But the girls came as the
characters they play in the musical, Jean
Harlow and Mae West, and Moses fled
after one look at their cleavage. Nobody
was going to get a picture of IUM with
THEM. The girls posed alone.
Democracy in action: Sviatoslav Rich·
ter, the Russian pianist, is staying at the
Stanhope Hotel, a neighbor of Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Lawford and other capitalists
... Lynne Carter's impersonations of
famous females in show business are
eliciting guffaws from patrons at Bon
Soir. Lynne's special material was written by Murray Grand, a talented fellow
who will hit Broadway this Winter as
lyricist for the new Patrick Dennis musi·
cal, "Good Good Friends."

nomination, but many surrou:~ding play·
era and executives are ready to tear out
their hair at her 11 take-over."

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Despite the Musicians' Union efforts
to ban discotheques, the fad is spreadIng around the world like the proverbial
wildfire. In New York alone. a dozen
more dance-to-records nightclubs are
alated to open within the next six weeks
Some of those foreign movie titles
must cause no end of confusion to the
linotypers who have to set up the adsand couldn't care less about seeing the
flicks. One local gazette recently advertised, as part of a double feature bill,
"Last Year At Marblehead" It was,
natcb, supposed to read "Last Year at
Marlen bad."
Unflattering quote from Daliah Lavi,
the spectacular leading lady in "Lord
Jim! "I underatand I'm Marlon Brando'1

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has lost a great deal of social •talus since
she went before the movie cameras in
Rome. Other members of royalty, defunct and active, are trrushing her, and
their coolness oeems to bother her
Big news: A Beatie Fa11 Club for Married Women has been launched in Chi·
cago and threatens to spread to New
York. (Don't call me, I'll call you) . . ..
Louis Jourdan - sigh, sigh! has
checked mto the Regency for more con·
ferences on "On a Clear Day You Can
See Forever/' the ruustcal in which he'll
slar with Barbara Harris.
John Huston has flipped over Kather·
ine Dunham's choreography for the Sodom ar.d Gomorrah segment of "Tbe
Bible,"' now being filmed in Rome. The
only question: will the censors let It get
as Jar as the neighborhood theatre. Mist
Dunham did take the subject literally,
and she's never been considered a pl'llde.

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oilier offe01o1 tllat eould lood to ..rioou aecl·
dento. Our eontentlon II thai lila law Ia lteakened every tfma thoy Ill by with lhelr careJell practices, and after 1 whlll they lose aU
respect for the Iowa of tho road. A person who
Ia allowed to &lt;llooboy rttrUiatiOill forms a hab11 thai can only bo broken by eonotantly arroatlng lhem to tbe point thai they loao tbeir 1Jo
cen10 through tht point ayotam.
By comparloon with our nolibboring county, Lawrence, the record of Gallll and Meigs
lo 1 far cry. Five deaths In a 24 hour period
Ia terrtnc In a coonty the olzt of Lawrence.
They have a situation alon1 thai new four •
lane highway that neodo aome aeriouJ sllldy.
Fog sweeps In from the riwr at the most unexpected places, and makes driving a most
dangeroua problem. We would not know exact-ly how to remedy that problem unless th&lt;rt
could be some 1yotem of rod llghta that would
be turned on to call for 1 snail pace line of
traffic during the periods of danger. Persons
Locally know of lhe situation, and do their driving accordingly. but to a stranger to the area,
It poses a great threat to the.lr lives. The prest"nt move to get at least two more bridges In
the Huntington area will help to opread out
the congeotad traffic, but Mother Naturt It
bord to oombat.

wtro only lhree minor occldt!llto. The only perIOD hollpltallled wltll lnjurieo came In an early
Tueodoy accident, that wu not tho fault of I
clriver'o action, but a fallurt of beadllghto.
Coftll'OtuiiUono oro In ordor to tho drlvero of
both eountlea In ahowlnl regard for lite ruleo
of hlahway aalety, and In tho! manner oetUDI
an aamplt tor thote drivers who
pa1sed
tbrou&amp;h lht oounUH 011 their way to ~Iotan!
pol niL
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Italian Communist leader
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Togllattl'l poUIIcal laol
wW and teatameal woo ! n I .•'
IDI becaU8t It 1oJ!1 Soviet lea4'
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er Kbruahchev 18 flick to hill
lmltUng Inside th4 llovlet Utlioll
and let othor Cummunlll par1lll
ou t.slde the Sovltl ullion iltvtlop aa fitly ..
11 also lllformlil KbruJbclln
t!ll.t. whatever 1111 own ldou,
be wu no oompetant critic ol
art, music, llterohlrl or ldwo.
The 4,~word dooumoot 'lltllten only a 111«1 llml bllan
TogUalll'o death DOlt Yalta In
Dlld-AtqUII WIIIIJIIOialll lnW.
etting llllce It llll 1M aulo
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1poken fllller pariJ crltlcllm 1o1
made pubUe ol tho ltrlmUa
leadership In Ita quarrol with
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Rod CbiDl and by a t111111 wba
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had manlled to weatbar all tba
turns In !ted laaderalllp lrolll
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8taUn to Khrushchev.
Togllattl bad bean a friend
and admirer of Stalin 81111 wu
hlmoeU roaardad aa a Stalinlllt.
He firmly IUpported tbo Sovioll
when they crwhed tho HUDK•
rlan rovolt of 1956.
Jlmbraced CoeJ:Islenco
Yot ho aJao managed to embrace till Khrushchev philo""
opby of co-ellstonca. And hi
muot have found his lncreasin&amp;
llldepondence ol Moscow a
heedy wino •• demonstrated by
bta eloa aoooclatlon with Prest·
dent Tlto ol Yuaos!Avla and his
lncrtlslnilf •ocal resistance 10
Khrushchev's plan to read thl
Chinese Rods out of world communism.
At ita base, the Togllatll eomrnentary as made public by tho
Italian party alter his death ex·
preaoed the f~ara already ahown
by the leaders ol Yuaoslavia
and Romania.
They were, first, that 1 sput
'*lth Red China Irrevocably
would IPDt lhe Communlot
world camp.
And oecond, with OUna out of
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lhe way, the Kremlin theD
m111ht be templed to re-assert
lte rule over the remainin11 salellltel tbrollih a revival of tho
old Communist International di..
solved &lt;luring World War 11.
But Togllattl, an old Stalini•l,
went further.
CriHciletl Jleilmo
He crlllclzed the delay In d•
velopmenl of Institutional and
personal lreedoma wilhiD lila
Soviet Union.
Ht foWld the Communiot
claim that tbelro ia the beot ol
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an .world! to be ettlbarrassing. ' .••~\· 1\~
atheistic prop111anda to be by·
pocri1ical fn attempts to reach
understanding with Catholics,
and llltle raaaon for optlmlsm
on tbe prospecta ior communlslll
In the Weot.
Khrushchev himself, returnlnl
to Mo!ICOw from a vloit to
Prague, made clear thai Toll"
llattl's Ylews will do nothing to
change his vlewo toward the action to be takeo agalnst Rod
China.
And Henry Shapiro, UPI'o velo
oraD of 30 years In Moocow,
sayo tltert-11 ho threat to Khr""
ahchev's control of tha Kremlin.
But the To11Uatt1 mamot'"'"
dum points up something else.
Wbereao StaUn rarely consullo
ed party -111embers, Khrushchev
must p~ tho role of polltiCI..
oeeklng bo1b votes and favor.
Powerful voices raise lhemlelves agalrull Ills plana to vi•
IaUze Soviet agriculture and
against him In his quarrel wllb
!ted China which Is less a quarrel over ldeololll' than for world

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"Throw away your hard
tooUlbrush/' man.! dentist&amp;
oay. If you are bruihiDI your
teeth as often as you should
be, and your brush ii hard,
yot. are probably doing more
h•rm , !han IOOd to teeth and
gums.
Stiff brlstl.. actually wear
away the enamel and dentin
of teeth and irritate guma.
Not only tha~ they don't do a
goc . job of removin~ f o o d
debris because they are
not
BUpple enought lo get between
the teeth where food collects.
·The old puritanical philosophy of scrubbing hard unlil
It hurts or Wltil you draw
blood might make you tltlnlt
yoo are doing a good job. A~
tually, you may be doing a.rlous dama1e to your teeth and
guma:. Yoll can e\ en wear
away the arUfical facing of
bridgea and crown&amp; In this
way.

between tbo Ioeila 81111
lbe roondetl qtt ot lbo
gums. The other surfaees of
tbo leelll.. .,.. pretty m~ch
oell• CIOODIIq,
Many people oak a b o u I
electric toothbruhu. Thera
ore mixe&lt;l feeling•
a b ou t
them. Some patient. and dootors &amp;ay they neVIr reallJ
brushed their teelb propertly
until they beaan usiDI an
electric
bruah. Other1 IIY
When bristle• begin to flair they are only for "1be man
Ol.lt, as
bappen!l from long
who has everything." Some
Wle, it's time for a new brush.
den~st advocate tho up
and
The few atranda that stick out down motion and other• tho
may poke Into rour trUms and olde to aldt.
Injure t~em.
Mo&lt;t Important !o to bruoh
Toothbmblng
r • a II y your tee1b after each llmt
1hould be caUed gum • toolll- you eat,
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brusblng IInce il's just u
Important to brosb IJUDI 01 It
lo Ieeth; maybe even more fm. •
GAMMA Qt4TECI'IV£B
portant. Certainly the area
NEW YORK (UP!) - Gam·
where the aumo meel lhe ma ray1 are AOw belllg used by
Ieeth io lbe most .. necessary potentiAl buyors of coli1DJfrclal
area to brush. Tbaft., . w~e'l:...~l!l!tl!Di• and apartment houoea
food lies, prolectecl
~ &amp;..t to iil!eci&lt; the soundne11 of theae
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··.teel, masonry, and other mate·rlals, uncoverin1 any flaws.
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Unle.. you havo a small
mouth, the ideal brush io al
the larga al!e, with a handle
you can get a firm grip 011, and
bristleo that are ooft. T b 1
brislles ahould have rounded
end1. If they are finished off
Irregularly and oro oharp,
they can be lrritaUng oven if
ooll. Brush thorough'J
but
gently, with tender, lovlnl
care.

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YOUTH ASKED FOR IT
Thio eolumn io dedicated to
young people, their problellltl t.
pleuwu, their trnublOI a n II
fun. Aa with the n1t of Helen
Help Us!, Jt welc::pmes laughl
but won't dodle a IOtlotll quoslion with a brush-off.
Send your t.eea·BP questioN!
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT.
care of Helen Help USI \hls
newspaper.
MORE SLANGUAGE
Here's some lingo from our
town:
U you want a ear window
ciOI!ed, you uy, "Put a board
lb the bole...
You don't just "turn lett'"
when you're in your uwheel11.•
You "hang a !ell around that
corner." And if 10mebody
wanls the good radio mlllio, be
aakl you to "turn on
t b1
aounds."
1\f.'li"O al•DI pertaining lo a
oar:
Sluoh:
automatic !rantJlliloion.
Puoballne: 111 lgaaollne).
Otlloro are:
Teke: an old person (uJual&gt;
ly over 21).
Big: a clgaretle.
Slico: Insulting remark.
GcJt-not: haven't any, Lltt
"Got not .noney.'" - Wbicb IJ
usually the cau. TWO
TEEN-AGERS FROlll ORJCo
OON
Dear Helen:
You can ten a collete man
out here by the ""'I ht usd
"good." He " had. the
good
flu'' Jaat week; or be "iot thl
good grease" at "t1te good"
plzu joint, or he "1!01 U]e 10011
ltclure" lrom hla fath&lt;!r. 'And
when he wanta to eat he AYit
•'L.et'a arel:ae." - Westerner.
Doar Helen:
My 411-year-old aunt lblnka
It'• awful when I u11 wordl Uko
1
' &amp;ear'' and
"Fab." Sbe , 1171
ala01 lo crude. What lhcluld I
cto, u lona as my plrellts don't
lllinll! - IJKii;R OF
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THE DAILY SENTINEL

WORDS. P .S. Do you
II k1
olang?
DEVOTED TO INTIUil 01'
Dear L.N.W.:
MIIGS MASOio ARIA
Your aunt haa probably forlltftlnl t. Otiren, "uDII...,
fii\Mftllt, ......
aotten
about "bodacious," .,
"horse-feather1,'~ ''1welligent,"
PulllsiiH ..,.,., ,,._MIN' ._,. lu-.
by ftll Ohll VIIIIJ ll'll.llltllftt
and otber "lab" woi-di of thO ...,
co"'""Y llo "-tftonlr It Pomer•r•
'30s oo otrlp 'lear•
wlten on••· •••,... Ott•• ,._.,.. w• ..
nu ldlttrtol •hone WY Mlll.
you're around her. No use get.
IMeNt 11 MMM 411.. NHiftl
Metter ot nae
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tlng her upset.
01110.
Notional 1411'1Wt111nt ...._......
P.S. Yes, I'm real partial to httiMIII
KlmiNIII, lnl., Ia ....tn..
slang - so long as lt isn't crude, t.n An .. New W'ork Clf'li. New York.
half-baked or overdone.
II
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keeps the language fresh and Clrrlcr wllorl .volloble, H ...." ,...
changing. Sometimes it addo WHit! one ,,., In 1Mn• at .._
Oolh ltntlll" _,...., tUM, 1b
new words to the dictionary, of· 111K1nlh1,
11.101 lftra MOftltu 11-fll
ten It'! "gear" today, gone to- ay Mohr . . . . . .,..,. ~· . , ...
morrow, but at lta11t It's aliv• ,.... h'IIIIDI.. .... fMfltll .,... IIY
and expressive, and thal'l for Mllb CHII rHro tll..., ''- laolirb.
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me! - H.
IT'S TRUE
Dear Helen:
Maybe there will be people
!bat laugh at tbe guy who 1ay1
the girls are 110 forward tltllt ·
"before I can uy I'm not that
kind of boy, I am tllll kind of
boy." But 11'1 true.
I wam't tbat kind of boy.
bul I'm getting blamed. I went
with a gttl a couple Of um...
and !!he was too IJUiouo 1o I
11ld allcb to tl)is and dropped
ber. Nothing happened - but
II waon•t her fault It didn't.

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What aan I doT - NOT HIM
Dear N.H.:
Stand on tho truth. It's your
word against h&lt;!ro, and U she's
the "over-anxiOus" type, her
word ltn't wortl! much. It apo
pears troll\ here that she picked yob to cover up for the real
culprit. In eases like this (and
they arell't uncommon), lnolslo
enoe on a blood teBI Will often
job a airl'a memory. - H.
Thl1 column la dedicated to
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trouble, let Holen halp YOU.
She will also welcome
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By FRED DOWN
Brooklyn Dodgers and clinch la!l seyen games and tbe pre• the final gome of tbe three •
1their Crist National League flag su re is plainly teU!og beeauae Jgame series. That would still
UPI Sporli Wriltl'
Fou(leen years after his hi .. since 1915.
the Phdlies h8Yo lost four of leave the Reds 3\i gam•s beklri c homer gave the
Phila· Now Sisler is manaaer of the their last sb: gaJMs.
hind with 10 to go - including
delphia Phillies a
pennant, Cincinnati Reds - subbing for The Reds moved .within 4\i their !ina! two games of the
Dick Sisler is trying his besl to lailing pilot Fred .Hutchmson, ~t 1 games of the falterin~ front- sea~n ~galnst ~e Phillies..
lllke one •way from them.
that - and refusmg to adm&lt;l . runners Tuesday
rught when J1m 0 Toole p1tcbad an e1ght·
to
11 was b•ck on Oct I, t950 1that the Phillles are •·in" d.. they beat them for the secoud hitter and struck out six
hat Sislu hit 8 three-run lOth- spite the heavy odds against straight night t-2 and they can [ score his 16th win for the Reds,
nnin~ homer to give the Phil· the R~s. ~e h~s th~ Rt:ds dri~- cut still an~tber full game off who. routed 17·game . winner
ies a 4-1 victory over
t he ing w1th SIX vJctones m the1r the lead torught when they play Chns Short In 4 2-3
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GIVE DINNER

SON IS BORN

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bolyard,
the former Carol Stokes, of Par·
w. va., are announcing
the birth Sept. 9 of a 7 lb. and
ounce boy named Michael
Lhe Bolyards' first child.
. Bolyard is 8 graduate of
Middleport High Sehool, class
of '62 and is employed at Mt.
Storm power plant, Mt. Storm,
Va. Paternal grandparents
are Clayton Bolyard, Middle-port; Ruth Fox, Parsons, W.
Va.; maternal grandparonts are
Mr. and Mrs. Stokes of Parsons.
Great grandparents are
Mr.
and Mrs. Cayton Bolyard, of
Philippi,' W. Va.

Genesis and 1 Samdel weU.
Add I Kings,
LeviUcu, I
Coriolhlans and I KIDgo alter·
nattly with Judges, GeueslJ.

and I Samuel now Js added.
Fold Ia romalolog of loalab.
Bake In a weD greased and
Rourod pan at 350 degrees ..,.
til dooe.
Use favorite ieln1.

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Frank Robinson hit bls 28th
homer and Deron JobnJon oloo
knocked In two runs to lead a
nine-ttit Cincinnati attack that
was aided by an error and two
passed baJls by Gus
and an error by Rlcb Allen.
Elsewhere In the NL, tbe St.
Louis Cardinali nipped the New
York_Mets 2-1, the San Franclsco Giants walloped &amp;he Houston

Florence

Hill, Racine, Rt. 2.

Dinner Party Hast

Mr. ~ Mr~. Bllldford Maag
entertained w1th a ~er Sat·
~rda~ ev"'!lni at thell' home
111 Mmersv1Ue. Guests
were
Mr. and Mra. Guy Russell ol
Warren, Mr. and Mrs. John
Jordan of Columbus, Mrs. Ste~
Ia Grueser of MJner&amp;vJUe and
Don Grueser of Middleport.

Colli 7-1, the Mlhraukoe Braves 2-1, Los An~eles downed QJi.
blanked the Pittsburgh Pirates cago 1-4, Boston beat Wasbfni·
U and the Chicago Cubs edged ton ~ and Kansaa City toppad
the Los Angeles Dodgers Minnesota J().f.
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In the American League, New ,Slmmons and a flub two. run
York Swept Cleveland 5·3 and[rally in the fourth 111n1og eDDetroit defeated Baltimore abled the CardlnaiJ to move

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Mrs. Guy Reynolds en~erta1ln· l
Enough All-purpose flour to t() cups sugar
pickllna: ed with a dinner Saturday
PLAN JITNEY SUPPER
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% tablesp. mixed
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The
Letart Falls Methodist
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spice
1
Col. Robert Bennelt of Wash· Church is sponsoring a Jllney 3rd at 5 p.m. Everyone
bake at •oo dea;rf'f's f01 10 to ~ teasp. roarse salt
12 minut~s.
4 cups \'lnegar 1Heinz prefer- ington, D. C. who spent t h supper Saturday night, October come,
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Cover cucumbers with boil- weekend
Others inatteneing
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APPLE CRISP
Middleport;.
Slice 4 or 5 baking apple! ing water. Repeat for three
Mrs. wu.
In baking dish or pan. Mix mornings On fiftb day drain
the following ingredientR to- and sli('e in 1 ~ hjt'h slices. liam Battrell, Mrs. Lucille Jongdber and iiprinklr ot,.·er ap- Bring to boil other ingredi- es, Albany, Ohio; and Mr. and
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pies.
slict"s. LE-t stand for two days.
1 stick Oli'o
Mrs. Kautz, Sr. of Chester .
Bring 1rinegar to boil and seal
~J cup of quick oal!l
HAVE GUESTS
hot.
'-t\ cup of brown sugar
Forence Hill
Tuesday evening
dinner
~~ cup of flour ~aU purposf')
shoot
gal.
Rarine , Rt. 2
guests of Mr. :~nd Mrs. EmerBake at 350 degr~ for 35
son Jones were their niece and
minutes.
family, Mr. and Mrs. William
BIBLE CAKE
Judget &gt;:2&gt; - I cup
Burton and daughter, Lisa Anne
GREEN TOMATO
.Jei"E'miab 1:20 - 2 cups
of Columbus. The Burtons are
SWEET RELISH
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24 mPdium sh:ed green toma- Isaiah 10:14 - 6 separated
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Windqws
Mrs. Kenneth Russell and famll&gt;odus
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I Kings 4:22 - t cups
ily of Racine and other rela4 sweel red peppers
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Le\'iticus %:13 - I teasp.
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BPS Paints
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I Kings HI: 10 - 2 tablesp.
12 onions
I Corinthians 5:6 - t tt-asp.
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Grind green tomaloes, ~p­ .Judges 4:9 - I cup
The Busy Bee Class of the
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Middleport First Baptist Church
for 5 minutes with boiling wa- 1 samuel ao:l2- 2 cups
will meet Thursday evening at
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r Samuel 30:1%- 2 cups
7:30 p.m. The meeting
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1 Reminder Made of
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eaCh at 1M ._..,_ Coun1urged to pay their due• now. atres and their wives (or &amp;lrl
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home thi• Saturday September Farm Science RevlaW'
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26 from I to 11 p.;, An even· week, Wednesday, 'lburl4aJIIId I)' 1\griculture IIIII o,!onwva.
A movie. " 1964 Buick Open Golf Tournament," was Richard Va ughn and C.
in' of da ncin and ·, .~ds Is tan· Friday, September 30 llld Octor lion Servloe office in lbe basesholl'n· pnor to
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tc bt- held ror "The Gift• For for this drive will be na med at gun at the new home elle . The m ., October 5, will be the an· the next meeting II a NltiOI\8.1 81r Franell Drake
burned
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new hom e is to be located on nual "Oyster Supper Night ." Rlne A•soclatlon morit, uro tbe lpanlah fort at lt. Aup
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the The membership report ohow· s round located directly behind Ralph Gllmofe will prepare the I Keep and Bear Arms ."
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TALL f'OR N ST .-\TE - - Oh io qu(!l!fi&lt;'::; ;-t.'i a '" tall c-orn''
sta te. Co m rai ~rd b\· Ed Hum phr&lt;'.\'. h.\ br id s pPcialis t .
Ree dsvi lle. gn' W so hig; h th e pho tograp he r ('t llt \On 't gel
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ul 1hfl gl:mt ea rs . T hi s pa l'li zu l:n no ~ . w hi c h wa s ir ri ga l· ,
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that made Chevelle America ' i moit popular neW·iiled carpluM 10me turpri•e• tbat promi1e- to make it come on evea
stronger . Like thule d eant&gt;r, hoillf&gt;r HneJ, Like the 111ilky

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wider Lle•ign giHB all rlo!!ed rnotld~ a hardtop roof, accented
h~· framP.l~~~~~ curved side wirulnws. It al!!-0 allows more

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due to illrte ~s.
Ho:11·t1 r ntt·d ro SPt' if ::1 con·
Employefl by the bo:1rd was trilct drir l' r r·o uld be ohtaillt!d
rtwm as Rt'ed R.'l A ~!&lt;i i st&lt;ml prin- 111 tnmspor l thf slud('n t· to IJth:ip .:~ l at Wa11;mu1 1-!igh. .) o I' !'I" ~ dwr~ l': 111 rlw vidnit y.
fnger ic k. band d irt•r tot ;tt Wa·
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ham . teach! ;II Jl,l;lllilfl . Suh f' • · n .~u~ Rur(' &lt;lU eslim a tes there I
slitute teach(lr s hl rrd
wt•n• 1\ Pn• :1~ m 1l l ion teen-agers
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3nrl.n , Onrothy Mild1rll . Mntl - 1hiit bv 1!170 th e numbl'r
will
rice Thomas, Wll li&lt;~m VanH11rn ha ve ;.1sen to 39 million.

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up to 140 hp in the M...,. IIIIC1 500 oerlee. Aloo a Ila1ter
riding indepondent ouoponalon
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MeIons Jumbo ,., - - - - oach69c
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Acorn
Squash
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MeIons J u m b o , . , - - ... Sc
Green
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Barllett
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Pears
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Yams Louisiana - - - - - 3 tbs. 35c
Spanl1h

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CALIFORNIA
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Woodbury Soap
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Punna
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Rmso
Lux Beauty Soap 2 bath 31 C
85 c
Silver Dust
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Breeze
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SUrf OH Label - -- - - -sire

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G•rber'1
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Mothers Oats, Quick or Reg., 42-oz. pkg. 49c

24-o''45c
btt.

A·Penn Floor Wax _ _ _..._ 46-oz. can 99c
Minute Maid Frozen

Jell-o Gelatin _

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5 • 6-oz. cans $1.~

Nabisco Oreo Cream S1ndwich 1·1b. pkg. 49c

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Detergent
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Handy Andy

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Liquid Swan

rolls

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With PurchiM of

$5.00 or More
Exclusive of ·Items

Exempted by Law
Valid through Sept. 28

With Purcbue of 1

With purch'" Clf 2-lb. Pkg.

BREADED COD or
PERCH PORTION
Valid through Sept. 26
In Cols. Unit A&amp;P's

PERSIAN
MELON

valid through Sept. 26
rn Co1s . Unit A&amp;P'~

HERSHEY'S COCOA
. 'h lb. pkg. 39&lt;
HERSHEY'S COCOA
1-lb. pkg. 69,
HERSHEY'S Instant Cocoa _ 1-lb. pkg. 45c
PENN. DUTCH CHOCOLATE 4-o%. pk~. 19t
Hershey's Milk Amplifier 1-lb. 6-oJ. CUI 22c

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Jumbo Bologna

HERSHEY BRAND

KLEENEX TOWELS

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JUMBO ROLLS

DOMEROY MOTOR COMPANY
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to 1\1·1~ York Citr: L owe ll C011k
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FIGHT TSETSE FLY

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Mrs. Freda Bowen i!l spendand one time. He trains the animals · Mrs . Myrta Rife, Mrs . F~a inr a few days with her daugb.
an-- I for hunters in Tri·state area. He Bowen and Mrs . ~ay Wood VIS- ter Mrs . Betty Thomas, and
Wil· raises his own birds, and plans : ited Thursday w1th Mr. and 1 fa~ily Athens.
Rd., to sell puppies.
! Mrs . Oaye Canode of near Pt.
Johnson train s his animals the Rock .
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d Mrs Gary McCo-sional trainer, began operationa I from 9 a .m., to 5 p m. e usu WI
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Before openmg his trammg foot the horses are used for evening with Mrs. Myrta Rare
site _in Gallia co~ty. John_son field trial training only .
and Mrs. Fay Wood.
previously served lD Bradrlck,
Johnson said most animals
Larry Rife made a business
located In Lawrenct county.
respond rather quickly to the trip to Jackson Saturday.
The sportsman has worked l u-aining. There's somt- who nev· · Mr . and Mr. Ray Brooks of ,
gun dogs _and amateur field
er make it, he replied when Carpenter Rt. 1 and Mr. and
al dogs smce 1950.
asked tf all dogs made
t h e Mrs. Jack Rife of St. Albans,
Two of his ani~als, Sol_ida grade.
w. Va , spent Sunday evening
Creek Dan and Mister Whitty
J ohnson charges owners $45 w1tl. Mrs. Ethel Rife and son,
have ~on a~ards . Dan owns per month per dog for the train· James Da le
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three field tr1al awards, Whit- ing.
ty one trial.
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U more training Is needed, the
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He said the animals are us·
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IN POPULAR HALF SIZES
Now you can bave that new kitchen Hotpoint cutBy Mro. Alta Cone
and July . Th ey are also taught
tom built-ins for any home EASY TERMS.
Sympathy is exte nded to the obedience during _this period. _APettit family in the loss of the. round Aug 15, fieldwork tramhusband and father Harry Pet· ing begins.
tit who passed aw~y in Mary- Pre_sently, ~ohnson's Kennels !
Court St., Pomeroy
land . He was employed
in i contam 21 ammals . He has the '
Phone WY 2-2635
Middleport, Ohio
West Virginia . Funeral service capaCJty for
to
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was held at Columbia Chapel
Wednesday with burial in the
Castor cemetery. Those here
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from a distance to
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Mrs.
Clyde Pettit of Anna, W. Va.,
Walter Pettit and family and
Roy Jack and family of Clen·
demn, Wilbur Honaker and wife
or Huntington, Mrs. Ruth King
of Clover. W. Va., Mr . and
Mrs. Charles Mace or Spencer,
W. Va ., anti Giles Pauley of Sis·
sonv ill e, W. Va .

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Society Notes

Phillips Sisters Style Shop

30

WE DO IT FOR LESS!

Ingels Furniture

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attend

Mr. and Mrs . We sley Bobo
and Miss Beulah Lowther
fo
Chillicothe spent a week end
aL their farm home ~.
John Paul Henslar and fami ly spent U1e week end with
home folks here .
Visiting Mrs. Ola Perry and
Frank were her granddaughter
Jane Caldwell and
William
Thomas and wife:- of Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cone
called on the G. A. Radekins
recently .
Henry Bobo made a business
trip to Columbus Wednesday .
SALT WATER ANGIJNG
NEW YORK UP! I - S a I t
water sports fishermen for the
rirst time are expected to catch
as many fish as commerc ial
TOP PHOTO - Wilmer John son checks Solida Creek
fi sherrr:en in 1964, according to
Dan and Mister Wlutly for fi eld trial maneuv ers on Mt.
a leading tackle supplier.
Tabor farm . MIDDLE PHOTO - Johnson attends h1s an·
This year 7 million salt waimals who have just spotted bird in the field. BOTTOM
ter ang lers will take hom~ a·
PHOTO - This is Wilmer Johns on 's Kennels on Mt . Ta. bout 1.5 b1llion pounds,
or
bor Rd ., north o! Vinton, which can house up to 40 ani·
more than seven pounds of £ish
mal s at onP time .
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for everyone in the United Stat~
WALNUT, Calif. _ Gerry sa~d Dick ~ulff , vice preside_nt,
Lind gr~ n r;m the four-mi1e T e Gar~!a Corp.
ln cludmg
cross country in JG ·54, the bsl· bo~L'"- . ba1!,
tackle, ~ranspor­
i es l time ever recurdl-'d by an I tatwn, _food and l~gmg, salt
Saturday
i American in this event.
water f1 shermen w1ll spend a;
bout $700 million, or $100 each,
HOUSTON - Manager Harry '
he said.
Craft of the Houston Colts was
Sunday
---------fired and Immediately re plaeed
PORTLAND. Ore. - Jack 6-2 in the finals of the Colonial
by Coacb Luman Harris .
Nicklaus won the $40,(N)) Port· National Invitational Tennis
land Open golf tourna m(• nt by tournament.
NEW PORT. R.I. - Constel· three strokes over Ken Ven·
lation defeated Britain's Sover- turi.
NEW YORK - The New
eign by near ly a mile to take
York Yankees increase&lt;! their
8 3.0 lead in the AnH:•ric;1 ".:; Cup
FYlHT WOH.TH, Tex. - Ra· Am~ric an League lead to a full
yacht races.
f;, d Osuna of Mexico beat Man· game over Baltimore by beatuel Santana of Spain :HI, IH!, lng KIIIISIIll City ~.

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ago. But since then, Hastings.,
talented portrayal of the rule
reciting naval officer has made
the character ao integral part
of tho show.
. .. . . . Playo Fall Guy
"He's become a down the line
jackass," said Hastings, describing the character. " He
knows all the roles, toes by
the book. ~McHale' s' crowd
knows none of the rules and
they come up smiling. I get it
in the neck.
"A great asset to me in the
show is that I work with Joe
Flynn ("Capt. Binghamton").
Flynn is one of the ;nes~ com·
edians. He has great timing
and I feel the way we have
worked together has kept m~::
on the show. J.t made my part
important."
As we said, It's good to see
the loser win once h• awhile.
Bob gets batted around enough
on that show. The least the tel·
evisiou brass can tto Is give
him a lltt!o financial oecurity,

ConfUSl•0n May Be In Store
As Result of Abstract Stamp

postal tmploy.l l!ave become At Ill)' rail, It lppe&amp;l'll that Dally Sentinel, Pomaroy·Ml~dltport, 0 ., Sept. 21, Ite44
tlcoedingly adept It !'tiding I ~ posts! service 1s about 10
Jqulft!H. Conooquently, most I enter a period of jolly chaoo.
WHim WINES
IT FIGURES
of tht maD IVflltually ••to do- IHowever, there may be a way
SAN FRANCISCO &lt;UP!) AUSTIN, Tn._ niPII ,-T
llflred.
:to avoid this mb:-up.
Dinner
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By DICK WEST
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United ~-. In'·11!11~-·al
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paUJe WIS e way t e
parta turning up on envelo~lfi? Sonlf:!-- i try sticking the stamp In tile
grape J ce. wh• 1e dessert m !he tip-ee year period
WASHINGTON (UPI)-1 feel ment clelcl1bld tAl stamp II thing like thl.R I'll warrant :
1middle of UJe fll~lope and 1wmes are fortified w1th ert.ra j 18811 ut pink eranlt. from
that Postma1ter General " a melanp ol" redTb, blue and
A postal cle~k will pick up 1 1writing tilt! addreaJ in the up-- alcohol , accordm~ Lo u 1~ Wluf! ble fi'a11 1, te1
.. A. Gronouskl was rnoU· bl•ek aqlllgles.
ere, 1 1•ar. 11
per .-1 .. ht hand corner
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DALLAS CUP[ 1 _ A Texu In~ H~ . Ul semor v1ce pres1d~nt of high, makin&amp; the Texal capitol
postage 1t1mp.
Every time thlt I addre11 a
suranc~ execui Jve
recent- Umon Bank~ers lnaurance Co, of ~ond in 1ize only ~ the 01
But I'm afraid he 11 Jetting lfotter 1 decora• the envelope
Read Wrong SquliJIPfl ·
ly elected to head 8 national or· Dallaa.
bon 11 1 capjtol .
tbe Pott Offlce Department, 11 with a melnge of r«&lt;, blue or In ol h~r words, he will read lganizaUun prefers slate to fed·
- " - -- - - -11 U!l Jetter writers , in for black aqulgglea, dlilptAdiDI on the aqmggles on the
stamp era! supttrvisi on of h.1s lndullot of confuolon.
I what color ollnk I have In my rather than on
the address . try .
My concern stems from a pen.
Then he will put the Philadel· c. c. Yost of Dalla s, new
Hav e Loll School Without Completlnt
release in which the de- This ls not abstract art, bow· phla letter ln a mailbag des· president of the NaiJonaJ Asso-partment announced that a new ever. It 1s my normal handwrl~ tined for San Francisco.
ciatlon of Life Companies said
commemorative five-cent stamp ing. No matter how hard I At least the squiggles In Da· "Jt IH much better to ha~e 50
You ue Invited te Write for PRE I lookl.t that showt tt..r
been chosen as a ulute to strive for leglblllty , my pen- vlJ' painting looked like San 1se pantte Jlate insurance comTo lun An Amerlc•n lt:haol High School Dlplomt 1t Hemt
fine arts.
manahlp tu~a out l()uiggly.
Franel.u~o to me. But I'm no ' mis!-lioners watching over the
AMERicAN SCHOOL
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"Alter two years I got a conBob Hastings, an all timE Hoi- tract," said Hastings over cocklywood loser, has struck it rich, !.ails in a Chinese restaurant
signing a seven year television across the street from Univercontract which could make him sal Studio. "I'm happy about it.
a rich man.
1 And with a wife and four chilIt's good news to Hastings' dren I'm glad to have it."
wife and their four children .
Hastings enUstment ih "MeThe w1fe of a free lance actor Hale's Navy " started out as a
sometimes never knows where short t~m affair.
'" I came in as a one shot guy
hubby 's next p&lt;:~ycheck is cu m·
ing from .
I and they decided to make me
In Ha st ings case. things the captain's aide," Hastings
weren 't that bad. He has been said. ''The first year I did
a regu lar on '' Mc'hale's Navy" about 24 show s out of 38 and
for two yPars , his title as 1 the second year I did 3( out of
"' loser" coming from the fact 37.
that he plays " Lt . Carpenter.' '
" Then Utey decided to sign
aide to the hap less ··capt. Bing· me. They had built the part up
hamton "
to my advantage. Now I'm put·
" Lt. Carpent er" seems al- ting money in the bank every
ways to get it in the neck as week. I'm guarant~ed 40 weeks
he pays for everybody else's work out of 52. Thank God, I'm
mistakes.
working. I've been around a
But even television's losers long time and this is the eas-·
1et a break m r ea l life. Hast· le!t work I've ever done."
lngs' good fortune is well d..
Hastings character of "Lt.
wved. He's a talented actor Ca~nter" could have been dl•
and a nice chap.
missed from the show afrer
Qlatl To Bavt ~
that lint appearance two years

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of bra!Hiing iron• In the world
Is on display at Texas All College.
The collection wa• put
&amp;ether during tho paat 10
by Leonard Stiles, a King
employe. It totals 725
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qe rea rs:
Galli polis
Entered Hospital
Dam lt.O.IJ.O, runnh•~~:
ooe j Among thusa
who entered
fool Oil rollera, Pomer"'·~1aaon 1Holm hos ito!
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Ul ~o~Je past M
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ton .~ stat1~nliry,
.Kanawh01. 828 ~ S~:t:uud Avw Mn Mary
Falla .05 rismg , Charleston 17· R bt:
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field dam1 wert on UJe 10 ms.
William H. Calhoon. Rio Grande,
Mr.:; Cyru B 0
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Boat mov.m en I1
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rummon , t.
Oblo River - San
Pt!dro 1. Patnut, Mn. Bt&gt;lva M. Hasdown 11, 3 a.m.; George Price kms. Ht. 1 Crown City , M r a.
down 13, 4 a .m.; Jeffboat down ~obert L. Br!ll!l&amp;. 2109 Lincoln
lJ , 7:30 a .m .; Onward up 14, St . Pt. Pleasant, Glen DavJd
3:115 p.m.; Dieoel u pl4, 4 311 p. Werry, Mason, W. VI ., Miss
m.; Vulcan up 14, 4:25 J.l m.; f&gt;~~Hh Rose, 352 N. Second St.,
Lee May up 14, 4·45 p.m : ov. VIJdd lcport. Kenneth Clark, Rt.
EC ap 14, 7:20 p.m : Christy I M1ddlt.&gt;port, Mrs. Gladys Jon·
down 14, 4 a.m.; S. M. Jenks es, 304 Wetzgall St., Pomeroy ,
up 14, 8:30 1.m.; Lunga Point \~rs. John C. Bacon, Jr., UW7
up 18,_ 4:15 a.m.; Esso Penn· Lmco ln Heights, Pomeroy, HIT·
sylvama up 17, 2:45 a .m .; Lynn . ry Potls. Syracuse, Mrs. Ellie
B. up 17, 7:46 a.m : R 0 be r L. Harrell , Jack10n, Min Ma·
Rted down 17, 7:15 a.m.; Zim· bel Alta Grea Utouse, Rt. 1 Wellmet down 17, liU5 a .m.; Jerry ston, Harold J. King, Jr., Rt 2
Boawo.rtb. down 17. 7.3{) a.m.; Wells ton, Brian Keith BrandeJohn J. Rowe up 16, 7 35 a.m.; berrr , Rt. 1 Coolville , and Wade
A. J. Patten 1.1p 19, 7:25 p.m.; H. Sll!lwagon, Ru!lsell, Ky.
Warren Hougland up 19, 4:40
Blrlba
a.m.; Eva H. up 19, ~ a.m.; L.
Mrs. James Wa11ace Howard,
Fieore down 19, 6 a.m.: Penn- Rt. 2 Bidwell, daughter, 11:33
sylvania down 20, 5 a.m ; Ja. p.m. Tuesday. Mrs. Ronald P .
cob G. up 21, 4:25am.; Jeffer- Downard, Hamden, son,
9:37
son up 21, e a .m.; Bayou Lor- a.m. Tue.!lday, Mrs. Gary
L.
ralne down 22, 3:25 a .m.; AI- Montgomery, Rt. 1 Scottown,
lied-Ashland up Greenup 3:
daughter, 9:05 a.m. Tuesday.
p.m.; Sy&lt;"amore up Greenup : Mrs. Cl~rence Clagg, Rt.
2
30 p.m.; Crucible up Greenup Galllpobs, daughter, 6:18 a.m.
8:40 p.m.; Ravenswood
Tue1day.
Dloohargod
Greenup 9:50 p.m.; Frieberger
Patients
recently discharged
up Greenup 11:15 p.m.; Rose
Jncluded
Lawrence
Henry, Miu
G. down Greenup 1:40 a.m.;
Carol
Davit,
Llwrence
Wolfe,
Buckeye Stale up Greenup 4:20
Earl
C.
Mohr,
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Gillenwaa.m. i Indiana down Greenup
1 :30 a.m .; Walter Beckjord ter , Mrl. W, H. Osborne, Mrs,
down Meldah! 2:50 p.m.; J. S. K. F. Masale and infant son,
Lew!• up Meldah! 4:55 a.m.; Mrs . P. G. Smith and infant
Jameo Htnes &lt;!own Meldahi 8:10 daughter, Mro. N. S. Pauley
and Infant son, Mrs. Edward
a.m.
Galflpolls Dam -cathy R. Varian and lnfant son, Mrs. J .
Mrs.
U! 5:25 p.m.; Peggy Downey C. Ohm and infant son,
H.
E.
Rhae,
Charles
":.
Young,
up 9:25 p.m. ; Joey Wasson
U~ 7:15 a .m. ; Louisiana up 8:· Mrs. J , L. Anderson, Mrs. J .
Go a.m.; Elisha Woods up 9:20 W. Green, James Hamilton and
Darrell W. Johnson.
a .m .; Solvay up 9:45a.m.
Kanawha River - Elgercliff
Marconi first succeeded
In
down Marmet 2:45 a .m.; 0. F.
sending
signals
acrou
the
AtShearer down Marmet 4:25 a.
rn .; Semet down Marmet 6:40 lantic Oceon on Dec. 12, 11101.
a m.; Lucy Jane Lucao down
Winfield 3:10 p.m.; Allen
R.
Merrill down Winfield .:45 p.m.;
Helen Z. down Winfield 6:25 p.
m .; Chris Jr. up Winfield 7:35
p.m. ; W. H. Shaver. ;rr.
pp
Winfield 11 :55 p.m.; Cherokee
up Winfield m!an!gllt.

fertile land In

Maudt Martin and George.

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President of
Four-H Club

IIJ4aoa, Mr. l!lld MN.Ialll ...... IIIIo . . IAIM1 UM whon a ;!F, !t?'nlll, Pomeroy·Mlddleport, 0, Sept. 23, 18M
Jerry, Jeoa aad JobD 0. birlhola1 eUe no ...,.od aad
plea have mode appllealkml lor vld, lin. llonrd Burrb, 111'1. IIIII .... ...-led to Rick.
JW'I rontled IJI dllfer-cliJ 'O'U !named lor wo&amp;n.
All TO W1!:D

Council Plans
Achievement
Day, Oct. 22

Oass Officers
Are Installed
During Service
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PT. PLEASANl

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olflee
of the Coun!J Clerk.
Applylnc
were David Dean Nlborl, 22, Pt.
Pleasant, and Joyeo Ellon Looa
II, Apple Grvve. Boyd Ray Me.
Daniel, M, Hartford aad Rena
MASON - J1mmy Wise of
MASON Mrs Catht&gt;rmt&gt;
Mt\SON ~ Tht&gt; Mason Coun- 1Marie Lyons, 51, Mason.
M~son was re . elected pr~sJ - Reynolds , Mason . installed of- t~ Homt&gt; Demonstration Coun- 1

KICK POIIBU.
BIRTHDAY PARTY

dent of tht: Happ'' Go Lucky
4-H Club '.1-hen the group met
on fut'sdgy t'Vt:nmg at
his
hum+: on Third Strffi.
\1artha Thompson was +:lt&gt;ct·
tod n n· prt&gt;sldt'n! ; Becky Lt•w·
b ... et·rf't~lry . trt'asurt'f . Paula
\\ trry . r~&gt;porters, Jamf&gt;S Har·
nld Lewi s and Co nmf' Gilland;
song leaders. ~orman Rl'~·n·
ollls. Susan Thabet and Ot&gt;bb1e
Stt-'wan. game Jt&gt;aders. Hnnnit'
Thompson and "'rancis Que~"n ,
Paula Werry. hisiOrtan .
Following ttre phl~'lng
ul
games, the group held :; marshmallow and wiP.;.;.,:.r ro.:Jsl
at
tht' Wise res idt-m:e . Hostesses
were [l.lrs. Wise and Mrs . AI·
ma Turm•r.
The outgoing presidenl. Honnlf' Thompson, stressed
the
need of project completwn in
order to be a blue ribbon club
next year.
On Ortuber ~b al 7 :~H tht'
members. &lt;&gt;nd
prospe·f'IIVe
membPrs. are im·it rd Ill &lt;~ Hal
loween party til the hnme of
Becky and .James l. t&gt;w is Jil .\l&lt;.r-

rwrr &lt;i ot thr Sun&lt;ihine Ciao;;.&lt;; of
the Mai:on MPtl1odist Church
during
a
t·andiPiig):t ct&gt;r emony un Tuesday evPmng at
lt!P rhureh . Mrs F.~Pr Housh
wa s_ installed as pre.~rdent . Mr:s .
Matilda :-.lohlf'. as vwt- prPstdent, .Mrs . Helen Sre~·art . ~f'crt&gt;tary. and ~rs William ~ ry. whl{'h Will be hdd on Septem- The CUb Scoot Pack 258 held
tn•asurE"r
ber _ 30 at K~odf'l .Park . The theiJ first Pack Meeting for U!e
Mrs . J\1urt Mt'gt't: . th" fJU! busmess meeting wtl_
l be held fa ll .season on Tuesday evening.
gotng pr~&gt;sident . upt'nt'd
the at JO ::JO a_. rn . and Will be_ con- 1Nt:w scouts were registered by ·
rnt-et in g with thl' grou~ pra~·- durted with a potluck dmner ' the Cub Scout Master WiiUam '
mg tht&gt; Lord's Pra_
vt&gt;r
ur low c~ lor~e foods ~~ noon .. I H.u~sell. '111e group of boys and
Dur1ng the business rnt&gt;~ting : The planm ng meetmg
wrll their families enjoyed a plenlr 1
it was announet'd that thl" price&gt; cornm_enc~ at t -OO p. m . Al 1at the NE'W Haven Park. Those
of 11 1att•s wrrll a pkture of the thrs tmH• , dub lt&gt;ssons, coun~y attending were Mr . and Mrs.
c!lutTh has been cut to $1.95. 1events. and
works~ops will Wi llia m Russell, David, Brian
Hostsest"s for the Ocotbf&gt;r meet -~ be dectded ~or lht&gt; commg yea r. and Dwain. Mrs . Jam~ Cuning w1 ll be Mrs Donald Fogle- Representatives from
each ningham, Jimmy, Denise 8Jld
song and Mrs _ 1.. E. Thomas. : clu~ a~e urg~ to attend
Angela , Richard Kent, Mrs. Car- ~
Atkndi ng the meeting wert&gt; assist 111 makmg_ next ~·ear as roll Adams, Jr . and Bruce, Mrs.
.\1ir,sf's Hilda &lt;1nd Lorena Weiss. ' su&lt;'c-essrul as thrs past one. Bill Howard and Mike , M r s. l
:\1rs R&lt;w Proffitt. Mrs. RusPaul Roush, Cindy, Mark and I
.~t'!J CaJJ~hart. Mrs . L
K ;
ATTEN~ CLASS
Greg. Jay Ridgway, Mrs. Mar-i
Th1Jmas. Mrs. Ebe-r
Roush, MASON - Se veral Mason ion Ohlinger, Lesler, T im and l
\1rc IJonnld Foglesong, Mrs. ~ounty wumen a~lend~d
the Jil l. Mrs. John Ferguson, John - 1
,'\olatilda
Noble. Mrs. Lester ftr!'l Art Instruction Class on ny, Teresa and Glen, Mr . Jack
:l.crklt&gt;. Mrs . Willi am Fn·, Mrs. ; Monday evening at the Board Needs. Jeff and Jackie, Mr. !
.\-lurl Megee. Mrs_ Goerg.. Car- 1ol Education BuH?ing, in, Pt. and Mrs . Frank Young and ·

sonProspPrtrve new nwmbt&gt;rs gttendi n~t: the
mt-'f'ling
wt"rP
B,"cky a 11d Jarne:s l.t&gt;wis. Mar ·
rha cmd Ronw
'J1mmpson.
Fran('ls Quee.n. Paula w~rry.
Debbie and Connie G1!1 and . .J immy w1se. Norman Reynolds. Sus3 n Thab('t. Ot'bb1e Ste-wart.
and the hostesses.

of West
Ca lherine ' man
Pieasant.
Mrs.Virginia
Yt . G. UniverSChepsity gave instructions in sketchH omr- D ~mon~truiJon
.
ing with charcoal marker during the first session . As
the
f :lnhs lo Hal'e Role
group advances during the 10
MASON - Mason
Cou nty sessions, which will complete
H(Jme Demonstration Clubs will the course, they will be using
be in charge or the arrange- both water colors and oils.
ment s and the preparation or
!Ire food for !he Farm Bureau I 5·Week Old lnf ant
Dinner which will be held on Die •t
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:iaturd&lt;Jy . Seplt&gt;mbrr 26.
af ;
PLEASANT - Funeral
0 :- dnance Sch oo I. PI . PI easan I . PT.
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Mrs. Harry Slaaa~s. Lt-tart, s~rv1ces 1or Sharon
Jordan,
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gnes Mea ows J arcommrllee are .'\1rs .
\ar l'S Id
G u· .. F'
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Yonkf'f or New Haven
and h·~d· .!'h. lpodus 2erry, WI! z· e '
Mrs. L'1eu Io 11 ous·h . Le1ar 1. Ta- · e. . urs
ayh .p.m
h R a ~ JOnk ·i
bl e df'Coratrons,
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c. 1i K8 ap 1kIS1 Ch
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ev. 1· ran
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H · oza o JCJating .
Sommer, Southside. Mrs . ar- Sh
d. d M d
. ht t
rv Rhodes . Pt. Pleasanl and ] PI aron v1' 11 onHay _mg Sha
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aey osp1ta.1
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Mrs . (,eorge air en,
on.
i: waseasant
born in Point Pleasan t, Aug, L 15
d 1
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If i1 were harnessed. the Con- : us
an sbsu~~v 8 Y rder .
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parenL&lt;; one ro u~t:r erna
d:
go R1ver system cou 1d mcre~se J
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Africa's power capadtv 13 ttm- r ., 31 Mome , ndpa eMrna Hgran h ,
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· lerna\ grandmother Mrs . Roeed severa l days WJh1 1 r . Nor- .
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Rice, Gallipolis Ferry.
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Burial wiU
in the church :
cemetery. Friends may call at I
the L. G. Mohr Funeral Home.

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a
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Hrgh
School enrolled in Centurv Bus·
Hun f.·tng t on.
frless 'Schoo I m
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Sht- 1 ~ the aug ter ol· Mr . an d
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Mrs. John McD8mel .
Mr_ and Mrs. Vernon Housh
.&lt;:~nd children,
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c,uy1a, vernon,
and Thomas,
have returnf'd
/'rom a \'acation in Washingt on,
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D. c., and the Blu.:R1dge
Mountains.
Weekend guests of Mr and
Mrs . Vernon Roush were Miss·
es Ivy and Lessle Sleeth _
Mrs Esta Bumgardn~?r visit-

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Pleasant \'alley Hospital
ADMmED o Mrs.
Millard i
Oiler, Vinton ; Mrs. Goldie Tay- :

$299

lor, Gallipolis; Mrs. Norm::..n
Badgley, Buffalo.
DISCHARGED o Carolyn Mat·
tox, Leon; Jane Ellen Grimm,
Pt. Pleasant; Jack
William
Roarh, Pt, Pleasant; Mrs . Flo·
ra Chambers, Crown
CIty ;
Mrs. Hrady Hughes , Ashton .

MASON
FURNITURE CO.
MASON, W. VA.

BIRTH o Mr. and Mrs. Mill·

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size, smart styles, a Bonanza
Special, Thurs., Friday and
Saturday.

Asst. plain color1. New fill Corduroy
at a new low :aonanza price. Shop
early. This won'l l11t lone - buy te•·
era.l )' ards now.

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Patio Table. See these, shop
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100% COTTON INSULAIR

BLANKETS

STRETCH TIGHTS

New low price at your Bo-

nanza Store. Rex . $8.91 vai·
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Blankel, !!!OW only $6.91,

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Chromo Platod Lot•

New low dllcount prlee. Shop

ooch

eari)' and S.ve,

Flashing Lanterns
WITH BATTERIES

N~w

low - low price. Imported Holland
Early Blooming Bulbs. Buy these now at
your· Bonanur Stor~ .

Rea. sue value, n.....
inJiantern with bitterle1, many Ulet1 carry

DloCGunt

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Get one now •t thll

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IMPORTED HOLLAND
EARLY BLOOMING BULBS

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One bll table of Better, Alllrnlnum Ware. Ant. group,
Values to $1.ll9 now at your
Bonanza Store a new low ow price of only 88c,

OPPOSITE EVANS SUPER MARKET-MIDDLEPORT; ·oHIO

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dropping accidentally, broken or worn out head .
May return within 1 year for full credit on a new

THE SHOE BOX

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RAMBLER'S GOT YOUR SIZE IN "65"

DOWN

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-BONANZA SPECIALReg. $1 •QQ Yd•
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NeWS Notes

New Furniture
ONLY

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Jolmny
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Raymond......
Mcl'arloDd
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Rick Powell, 1(11 ol fr· and A.drian La
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Mrs. Paul B . Powell, was boaol ~ aDd Mary
Extension OffH·.e and
made
ored on hiJ 13th birthday with Pucb
atm.
phHJs f~r Aehlevement Day
I surprise part) beld at the
wh1eh wlll be held on October
bome of Mr. and Mn. Adrian
VARIBTY
t1 at ~hf 4-H Ca~p _a_l South- I
Lathey. The group enjoyed a WOBURN,
Mau. (UPI)
side Cl ub responsJbJhtJes lor i
hay ride f~llowed wttil a wten- Letters received al the poat
th~t event wi ll he asstgnrd _at
er roast. '111e group wu invited fice
heft down throuJh
Lhe euu~ty council
meetmg t'UB SCOUT PACK I\IEETINGI ~;;;;,;;:;;;-;;:._;--.;;;
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Becky one! JolmIJidBurril,
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Leo F. Gibbs ond 1'&lt;mDIJ, Jeff
Haym·•er, Mn. Jaot Heu one!
lArry IJ1d Bol&gt;by lloWib.

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Stool•. Every one need1 one
of these. Buy now at )'Olir
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ON DISPLAY
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23
IN OUR SHOW ROOM

SEE EM NOWI
METROPOLITAN MOTORS

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OPEN 9 TIL 9 P.M•

PQMEROY,O.

SCREW DRIVERS .

CARDIGAN SWEATERS
Ortoa Cardlpn Sweat.

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'./ t" ''ll &lt;11 the ilii!Hiill Homt&gt;· n"lt't~ting at thP home of Mrs . r'.t'l\el l wumin~; llriZt'" T II e of AgrlrullurP, f'. K B,lake-d~ ~e. ;lomt' H.oom •.Rr&gt;pr.,.~t',ll;illves- adt 4. 1:! P\·V';'I POtc ayd _an Par~i:~- fnt their September meeting!!. Montecito which destroyed 15-"rrn "•· ,., lw ht'ld Fnd&lt;J\· \k1 · 1.u 11 wr ·Smr 11I .1.1w .,,.
extensum agt·n sal •l· ~Ir s. f)onald Humg&lt;H ~tlll'r
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'l'l;e Patrol Boys uf the School "''ill b~ Mary
onipson ~~ u dea lt with concern Cor others An~ther f0.50 hornet had
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llandv Lhe run).! ~ess as representatives ins cou ld change thelr Uvea. tier today, but diminished wlnds
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\A rticl es of clothing for the Lu. ar.ti addltionnl manpowm- on the
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Whitt'. f"ikhar•l of :vlt· an~ Mr~ ltls no~ i~ the Canc&lt;&gt;r Lest for women to ranted ln va1ue from ,15,000 to
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rll.lr~ LntJ Teaford. thto Jun~\~~ It \\;I' rt']J&lt;JI It'd lh:ll •tnt' &lt;~I lhP ~t:l~"tht~J~1eJ~.,;~ t ·sA
~nr~ t-r;,tor' .&lt;\ ('t't'w l ader _v. li l q)- \lnrri.s The .room cou~L was Septpmlwr 27, :l t lht&gt;lr R,wme ,Tht' C'lmic would like to ~ve tc a negative factor and we're
( 1.' '" &lt;~lid (jlonc~ F,·\1~- .. ·. tl~•l hn•p1t;ll heds av,-ui&lt;1Lir for CallPd l..il\'t' .,
111 .._on hv ~lho Hictrlk -~ room. HI' n D. ho nlt' .
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St.nlor rPnt;d had bf'•·n rr·ntf'd A Mill - Other nf"w ott ii ·N~ lntrodtw - an :ll"'';r f'nntpn'&gt;lltg •l~t·
In lrl'shnwlll' Wt•n• ,t'rYt'Ci hy \1 rs .
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:~~';;~~~nl'l:;~;.l/~ -~ l' H~~~~~_'o , !low- rlrar of fmgNprmts each w~k. WASHINGTON lUPII - An
1-'lan~ will be announCt-'1:\ l:tlt·r· Sr·lt•'-'- Tlw Kroup will hold (l ~urf'l': .\Irs. Frank Thumpsun. ed in (kl ubf'r And ('rmnwra!nr"
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The Esther Ci rf'le mel WJth jl8-ton satellite launched F'riday
dl!'m·r llll' t'ltng Jnr IIH' 11 llvto- cnni'Siltlnding Sf'ct"etR.v a 11 d in !\'rwPmht·r !o~nunwralors m11st
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\\ ;l~ rt'&lt;Hi by _,,,.~ l.ullwr Sm i th_ the a~nu·Jl !lallnwrrn Carnival mNatt&gt; :md crew lf'.:HI'-'rs must New ll;.n:~n. r~ ceived her A H J I IWl'r~ ( O~lp,jlll \ ,lnd !I om -:inrg \ ir s Alfred Sprouse. Mrs. Wil· ia boil~ r''llf \'t'rslon of the Ap·
llw lew 'n "He-&lt;Jd Wi!ll (ir·_ ,·;d - &lt;~gain thi; ve&lt;~r. lt wa!l announ also bt rt•sirlenls of thl' &lt;'OLmiy-· Degree in Psy_chology frum \Lir- Dnnal_. 1:\oo-. :-.
. or ~t'P:'Th liam RtJssell presidt:d at the tollo moon 'rocket at one
end,
t·r l'nderst;mdmg·· wa s grven t·f'd Ihat u.ne ot the t'l'dia!ric- in whll'h !hey are emplovl'd
~J,all llniver sl ty on t\ugus! t~, a nd tJ~mttn~ !h e w.ner lan ·, h: business meeting. A tetter was was ul in orbital Cape Kenneby \ lrs Pelton ~ayre The d~tor i &lt;~ ns Irum Hol zet· lli tsoit ;d would Appli&lt;":thnns for Ow jnb of 1964. She has acl'rpted a Jl!lSI coun: ll ~oted Cto ac.c~pt k a d read from Mrs. Robert John- dy
the seventh successful
prize was wnn hy .\l!'S . .-\rl'lllf' speak. on Clutrl Hra.lth fit tile crew lrrrder shou ld bt• .sf'nl_ !fl lion &lt;J~ (;ra_duail' Assl~tanl ~t ~nllart. ro •..' pnt ur~ B ~~e an- ston thanking the ladles of the
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Odubet· lllt'f' ling on the 15111.
Mr. Hohert .-'\ . Yrrkey. ll egwn- \Ves! \ lrg.lll&lt;l UniYt&gt;r'll _v . \lt .ss lower Comf.Jo:ony VJr . a \a~- church for the going away tea Ohlinger, Mn. Hilda Ridgway,
lllust&gt; at lt'ndl n~ wt-re Mr~ . Commll!Pe ch:-~irmen
ilnd at Dire-ctor. BtJreau of the !'en- rowt&gt; ll will work as an assJS!- [J•ll llled :arl Ten~ant and.C . and gift and inviting them to Mrs. Edna Burris, and Mr!.
Cf&gt;rt~ld Clark. Mrs. ErnJe mrmhNs were nam r-d as fol- ~us. 669 l•'edpr,q\ BtJilding n"- ;lil t lu lJt-&lt;an ul Women . :vhss .les Rrmsl~ to s;n(' "n thr llf&gt;C her home atGlen Dale, W. Va. Roland Karr .
C'OI.lJ'I\·tB US lliPl1- /1 hr;lr- Huush . .\Irs. lkllnn Sa_vre, .\1.-s . lows: PT.'\.. Coun!y
C~uncil tJ"Oil Mi ch igan 48l2ti.
llfoll\' Koyd CJnd will al.so be l rPnl ton Cornmltlt'c.
!'! Others attending were Mrs. Ot· The Ruth Circle met with
lng on a propo~ed pay $difl"rrrn- f\. 1\. Sl"it l'-~ . .\1r~. Lyndon Tay - llrprr'&gt;r n!a! ives -- Mrs. Harry : F~rther information is avail- i w"rking tm her Mast~r·s. Oe- }'~H'v_ vrn-te~ t~ ~f'-('Ure .Mr K:rt to Grimm, Mrs. Paul Roush, Mrs. Donald Bumgardn~ as
lor. .r-.·lr·s_ Ard11e
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,,h i" hv ('ont :wfin•l thf' \kig~ ~ 1-1'1' 111 J ' s~·{' hology Shf' 1~ a v.,lt~ Sf' . \ltl ' 1s .1n atrount ~ Mrs J••"n "ray· Mrs.
Gary hostess and t.lso presenting tile
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:'11;Jxi ne ~m i ! h &lt;111d \Irs. rlr&lt;~rles Lester : 1cd nwt 111 regu ;Jr sesswn ° a pa~sflble n~ht of way on an sided at the meeting. Others at- A male swan is a "cob;" a
Departmen t
Chief \hrtin
Cnmm. r'h:Jr:H"!Pr ;1nrl Spiril- Progralll - \lr~ t.eratd C!Mk. Thursday , September tRth_\~ tth al l; 1 tw twPen 5111 ami Gth tending . Mrs. Nelson
Roush, female 1!1 a "pen'' and young
.J;mis has proposed ttwt metroLm l Edut"ation - \'It' s. Don11ld Mrs. Ch:1r ll's Weaver,
\-1 r !1. Mayor Donoild Rmlf'y pre~&lt;nrlmg. ~trrt•ts. Tlw town will do. the Mrs. nrant. Roush , Mrs. M. L. ones are "cygnets ."
poli!an emplo_ves be gJ,·pn
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Nli"f'wnn('t"r. Mrs. Lou- Othprs fltrr&gt;ndinr w£'ree Hilda
1 H;ulf'\ . Hn"')i ..-.l it\· _ u 1·s_ (') w&lt;:- R1 8 kr·
twn- lo-three-s ter pa~- ir.n•'' 1q'
-~:~nu rural t•mplo_\'(' .~ :1 om• -sH'P
pa~ hike.
KITTY H&lt;lwk. N. C WPI \ Stale He p. Sam L-u1di s
of Hurricane (;l;rd~· s. whose wiml'
\ladison C•ll llll \'. t· eprt'Sf'nting whi11pf'd tide~ m:lrontw&lt;' :UlOO
Hw London CniTPC'IIOnal l n~t i tu ­ [)('rsons on Nort h Carnlin:1'~ fa tion anrl Oi·i,·nl ,&lt;.;LI .t' Sd nttol . hl('d Oulf'r R;mks. Sl~ung un a
Rt&gt;ps. B. 0 T:lht•t· of (;;tllipol i ~ ll lll'l lwrl_,. ,-nu r-.;f' I{I(Li _l" th;!! il J.I ·
l:md Ralph ~: 1-' i-hN n! \\';mw p;m•nlll'
sp&lt;-Jred
tllf' lw;1.vil.v
Clllm l v. and Si&lt;lli' St•n tl.,ht·t·l popul; ll• ·fi ('Jii~·~ nf !lw f':;l s lrrn
Tut·nt,'r nl 't'ilfin ;til ~l'"h
;1- .'io•:ibll ;lrd
j;(&lt;Jins! the prnpo,;rl _
Ftlr('(;&lt;lstt&lt;I'S localt"d the et&gt;n h·r of thC' s!nrm. fourth hur riJ.OC'AL TEI\-II'S
,.,1nc i&gt;l the s""&lt;lsnn. at B a m
'l'lw ll'mpt'ralil rt' w:1s 711 dr- t·Sr ;dJolut 22J milrs 1-'&lt; lsl vf
l' l ''"'' - :-mrl h1 1mid. un&lt;h-'r partly , 1\' urfod~ . \'a
(· o:ud~ sku•' a t 11 &lt;L J11 lm!a~ . It \' o'ered lwm 1;1 nQphweslerI I P•illlPI'O:•
i _Y Ullll:.~ ~· Wil il'h Lll\lld hHH'
- - - - - - - - - - , l;1krn it inl&lt;l.nd al•mg the New
.).,.r'''-' 11r l. o~ n g Js l:md coastline
In il northerlY
route and
pn·k••d up forw; 1rd Sl}f'f'-d rhwing
Hw nil-!llt .
Fon·1·a:-.l\•rs s;ml lhe 85 mi lean hou r winds at Lhe storm 's
l'f'nlt'r wa .~ t'XIlt'Cted
to pass
southeast of Cipe COO. Mm;s _
tonight .

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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , Sept 23, 1964-17

BY CHESTER TANNEHILL
Friday night for the 40th time in the Southeastern
Ohio Athletic Conference - granddaddy of them all in
Oblo--the grisly process of separating the men from the
boys will begin.
,
It will end the first week in November when a football
champion i9 crowned .
. .
.
Will lt be Logan, 1963 champ•ons, even though the
traditional kiss of death was plastered on th e Chieftains
only last Sunday when SEQ s cribes anr1 rasters elected
~e~ial Coach Me Adams to repf'at his outstanding per-

Spare Heav_y

Peopled Areas

BOOTS
BOOTS
We've got all

8through13
enter our
free

October 9
Is your LAST
DAY to sign up!
WIN ! warm-up J•eket place·
kocker outfit, and autoiraphed

football or a handsome PP&amp;K
rrophy' Com pete only with boys
tnur own age. It's tree! It's tun!
• f.i[(
1nstruction book, bike
•o:flo:c tor , and PP&amp;K cap 1o r
·eg s~er rng. G«t FREE jacket
"' trn wherl you compete . Brln1

you sirn up , .• 11t
IJI I details at
:J:~d when

Keith Goble
Ford, Inc.
S, 3rd Avt,

Mlddle..-rt, 0 •

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The Fril'ndlv
- will

.\IP1ghbor~

rl1 1h

lllt't' ! 'l'11e~da _v

nt 1 p. rn .
honw ol .\lr:-. . C. K

a1 the
Clark . Tht&gt;re will he an auction
1of home made ar1ic 1Ps.
:-IF.I'T

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PASS&amp;
KICK
competition
NOW!

the new looks I

SOCIAL
CALENDAR

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The Women·~ 1.uild of the
Fed('rated Chun·h will rneel
Wednesday evening Sept. 23 at
7:30 p.m , with Friendly
Cir:cle as hostc~se :-.. :\·Irs. Alfred
1Crow will be j~,\olwn o.~l leader .
A play_ "iime Capsult.., '' will
; be presented 1'l1e refr~shment
' CQJ, un illee choi rman i ~ \'frs.
Jamfs rugal~:. Mrs. Elza Gil. mur.-., Jr. anu
!1--frs. Carl
Kautz are iJ, cha rge o. decoration .-; and re-ception.
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The Southeast Local
Hooster .~ wi ll hold thf"ir

la r m~eting September
Thursday. ot 8 p.m. at
Sou the rn Local High

Band

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SEPT. K
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Flower show, "Vacation Mem- 1
ories " &lt;lt Ohio Power office in 1
Pomeroy SepL 26·27, Saturday l
1
and Sunday, by Winding Trail

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GRANULATED COLONIAL

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10 lb. bag sse

With 85 .00 or More Grocery Pnrchasr!

Beller (;heel: -It's The Total Thnt Countsl
Aunt Jane'' Kosher Iceberg

DILL PICKLES

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Nelsonville .. •• 2 0 0 30 8
Middleport ••• , I 0 0 43 7
Gallipolla . . . . . 0 2 0 18 54
FRIDAY'S GAMES
Middleport at Athens
Logan at GalUpolla
Jackson at Nelsonville

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BISCUITS

Yogi: 'l
Told You so'
At Lon~ Last

By FRED DOWN
UPI Sports Wrletr
Yogi Berra can tell the world,
" I told you so."
Wellston at Pomeroy
" Don't worry. we'll make
OTHERS
move ancf It'll he a biR one,"
Pt. Pleasant at Poca
)the resident genius of the New
Rock mn at Coal Grove
York Yankee dugout told the
Ravenswood at Wahama
experts a month ago when the
defending American League
SVAC STANDINGS
champions were nol~d:e.rirlg;_
tAIL GAMES)
Only a few believed
TEAM
W L T. P OP Baltimore Orioles and Chi1,.g~
Kyger Creek ... 2 0 0 52 6 White So&gt; wm running 1·2
.Hannan Trace 0 0 0 0 0 Yogi seemed to be whistling in
Racine . . . . . . . • 1 1 0 36 36 the dark while the Yankee em·
North Gallla · -· I I 0 40 26 plre was tumblin' down.
Eaotem ....... I I 0 20 32 But rtow, suddenly. It toolra
Soulhweotem . . 0 2 0 12 64 like an old • fashioned Yankee
cake walk.
SVAC ONLY
With oeven straight vlctorleo
TEAM
W L T P OP and nine wins In their last
Racine .. , . . . . . I 0 0 38 6 1!BJ11es
1he Yankees
Eas1em .. . . . . . I 0 0 20 12 opened up a 2~-tame lead over
Kyger Creek . . . o 0 0 0 0 the Orioles aod a 3'1.1 ,
Hallllllll Trace 0 0 0 0 0 spread over the Whlli'
North Gallla
I I 0 40 26 What's mor• lmporlanl Ia the
Southwelllern •. 0 2 e 12 64 tact that they hold a lour.game
TOTALS ... . ... J 3 t lltl ltl8 advan1Bge over the Orlol.. and
FRIDA Y'l GAMES:
a five-game advantage over the
Racine at Kyger Creek
White Sox In the vital "los! col·
Hannan, W.Va. at Southwestern umn " ot thf' .llltfln-tin~SATllllllAY'll GAMES:
I They Yankees drove couple

NOW IN HALF-QUARTS

serves 18

BEST COLA BUY

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SEOAL ALL GAMES
1GAHS 'B' at Symmes Valley
TRAM
W L T, P OP Rutland at Eastern
Logan ... ... . . . 2 0 0 6fi 8
.JackBOD ....... 2 0 0 36 0
Athens . • •• • •. . 2 o o 53 18
Wellson ····- 2 0 0 44 14
Pomeroy ...•• , . 2 0 0 40 10

carton

From high to apres ski low, from swinging $port boots to sle~
dress boots, we've got all the new_ looks In boots. Warmly lin~
with f4r, flannel or fleec;e, or tmltned for a 1leek look. ·~·
crepe, or ripple rubber soles with flat, mid or high .heels. Funoli
tiona! and so fashionable!

u..nnia .

LIQUID DETERGENT

EACH BOTTLE
SERVES THREE

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GRID STANDINGS

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Therl' are loi s to di scuss si nce
football has started, so parents
&lt;~nd eve ryone interested in the
band are urged to come .
Rock Springs Grange
will
meet in regular Sf'Ssion Thurs·
1
day &lt;1t 8 p.m.
' The Willing Workers cl01ss of
~ the Enterprise EUB
church
will meet Thursday eveninj, al
: Lhe home of Mrs. Myrtle Long.
The Riverview Garden Club
will rncet Thursday
evening.
Sept. 24th at 7:30 at the home
or Mrs. Be!:&lt;s Larkins, with tht
co--ho.&lt;&gt;!ess, il-frs. Edna Hall.
SEPT. Z5
The Past Matrons of Evange, line Chapter. OES , of Middle1 port, will meet on Friday, Sept.
125 at 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. Hostesses will be Virginia
Neutzling and Emma C!atwor-

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In One Year

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Driver Dyino-b

By Uolled ..,_ I a ........,_ It 11.te111 .
Tldl weok'o Ohio colltgo f&lt;Qo WlttenberJ at 0t1o11&gt;ein
ball scbedul"'
Y~ 1d !•lin ll·
Satanlay
Alma tltidl.) at Aeh!MMI
Southern M&lt;tbodl!t
Blulltou at I'IDdlaJ
at Oblo State
Ohio Unlv, at Purdue
Xlvier at Kent State
'I'IIJUSB!B .BI:I..EAIED
EaSiem lll. at C.Oiral State
OXFOlll, Ohio tUPlJ - 'Ill&lt;
Oblo Northern at Indiana Cent. ctnclrmati Royall of tbt .Nation
Capital at Mt. Union
al Basketball re
Oberlin a1 Hiram
leased rookie auard AI
Keuyoo at Earlbam
er Tuesday. Thrasher said b.
Woosler at Carnegie Tech
would aoce~ a lfoduot, J,. ,
Graod Rapids (Mich. I
I
tawsbip ID bJoloif al the Uol
.
verslty of Chicago Royals 1· ~
at Deflance
·
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Wilmington at Rose Poly
eral Manager Pepper
W1 1,
·d th •~~- " u1d lik
881
0 ~·
'J'biel at case Tech
wo .
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W&amp;.sh· &amp; Jeff · at John Carroll ldhave't seen
more
of bim, buJ
h
the u-~ •~ d0 ·
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Westem Reserve at Belbany 1 on :ve
L.WU" ""'
Saturday o!ght
Tltrash. r gradualed l!J
Ju'
fro
Wlttenber Universit
Dayton at Cincinnati
m
g
)' ·
the schedule.
Lamar Lundy, 6-foot-7,
350 Bowling Green at N. Texas St.
•••••••••••••••••••••· pounds and Dave Jone1, !}.foot- Miami at Marsha ll
Between 50 and 60 per een1
4, 260, the defensive ends and Toledo at Detroit
of the world's cork production
Roberts suffered fatal burns , tackles Mer\iu Olsen, 6-foot-5, Southwest Missouri at Akron
is exported to Lhe United States,
h1 a t.'Jree-car wreck in May run-[275 and Rosey Grier, 6-foot·5, MuskJngum at Baldwin-WaJlace according to Encyclopaedia Bri·

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Pardue is 3rd

IOI rna nee ?
_ ____ __ _ _
ll would seem, say Logan l
fan :s anyway, that maybe Coach • Gallipolis, to Point
P_leasant
A~a ms will have to repeat to t and Coal Grove. T~e tie was
wm the a~colade or "Coach of [' by Middleport, agamst Waha· Detroil Tigers, 2·1, in a~ after- thcrly of Norfolk, Va .
a nd
the Year.
rna . _
,
,
I noon game and th~ Wlute Sox Glen (Fireball) Roberts of Day.
After seven years of produc- . MeJg" coun ty 3 entnes In the we-re defeated by the Los An· tona Beach, Fl a.
Weatherly
SEOAL
have
big
tes_ts
to
hur~
geles
Angels
1-0
m
a
nig1&lt;1
was
killed
in
·•
r"ce
1
lng consistently sot:md foot-- dl p
L 1
w 11
... ... at Rl"ver·
hall 1eams, Mr. Adams stiU
t'. omf'roy en er ams a
e - game.
I side, Calif., in January and nlng here of the world GOO.
ston club that has contender
b; wltbollt a single pat on the written all over it.
hack as the SF.OAL's top
Middleput·l, wi!h a defensive
cna&lt;!h,
line that has given up
but 95
'1'11ere will be seven clubs af- yards in two g~:~mes, and no
ter the Chiefs' scalp, the firsl tourhdowns tWahama's seven
being Gallipolis which invites points came on a long pass),
Adams and Co. onto Memorial will have to ~peal thnt action
F'ield at 8 p. m.
at Athens,
and mount
an
Blue Devil wags art&gt; recall· ol'ft · n ~ ivl' .rn lik t• Rnvthi n~o,
jt
lng an incident of some years ; has produced to date.
ago when, in a fog, a (jaJI\pol- ~ Coach Bob Ashley hopes to
ls ball carrier scooteu for a have everybody of varsity callong gainer and a TD late in 1ibf'r ready to go, including 180
•,
the game to pull off victory . lib. Bill Halley who
figures
l.ogan parUsans always clalm· [largt'ly Hl his del'enslve plans.
c
ed the ball carrier
detoured
Ashl&lt;'Y announced Monday he
slightly, around the bleachers. I may m&lt;lkt· somP changes in his
thus being beyond reach -and p!:' rsonne\ on nftense. not
to
detection - in the. swirling nulli fy the llthens' scouting re·
mist.
, purls 1\ t'i'l'.~sa rily , but to add
Be that a~ It may , the Blue i a
mea .:;11re of puneh to it
Devils will have thf'!r riRws rHe wa sn' t hnppy over
the
full, and their horns well oc- Jaf'kets' first qu.arter dl~p l ay
cupied - with ChieJ'tains, no of sheer pnwer at Wahama flz·
doubt.
, zling out into a namby pamby :
Favorite in the contrs! mus:t · (_'&lt;Jm cdy ot l'rrors from midway
be the Cltiefs who have roll-ed , in the third pel'iod lo !.he end of ·
over two opponents, ReKiey the 7-7 deadlock.
1
:md Maysvllle, toted up
66 i "You j u~t ('~n'l make mis- ;
p11ints, giving up but six .
1takes like we did and win in
Meaawblle, Galllpolil is tbe i th~ SEOAL, or anywhere," he
tnly elub ia tbe lea1ue wbicll 1 s:~ id ,
bas blotted a
pre·st!ason· i Coach Charley Chancey at
warm.up reoord. that bro11f!b1: Pomeroy, while he took Rut13 victorieSt, two lossest and land 14-0, llkely is thinking ' aa tie to tbe eight club!l in play , bout like Ashley . 'Ais team drew
1
ouhdd~ the leap.
far ton many penalties, cripBoth losses were suffered by piing possible TO drives:.

t:ttlt'.

Taber Speaks
Against Pay

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to rid, to bls death.
OOACB OF WEEE
I Tile likeable auto pilot from PIIILADELPIIIA IUPI) - RALEIGH, N. C. tUPI) North Wilkesboro wu fatally Tht Pldladtlplllo PIJIIIlel IJe. Earle Edwarda ol North CaroInjured at the Charlotte Motor raa aeeeptlq World Serte1 llna State, who clalms he's just
Speedway when htJ 19M Ply· ticket appUcatlou today and lucky but I! sill! somelblJii of
ma1y a brave 10111 looked ov- a JIUIIiclan, waa oamod
er Ill• lhou.lda- when he drop- ol·the-Week by United Pral JD.
ped blo leiter to the moll box ternational today for his upset
Iduring a tire-test run .
a1 midnight
victory over ardrrival North
CHARLOTTE, N. C. LU PI )Pardue died slightly
mo_re ; The Phils bad just dropped Carolina.
J'
M !field Pa d
33 than two bour1 after the mts- two stralgbt to the preNID&amp;
w'{;'iave a~P selling rc::~
~ hap ln the emergency room ~c second p)ace Claclnoad Red1.
1n The day.-, tbe sea!Wn, and the
BIGGEST OF ALL
1957 to race them, Tuesday be- Cabarrus County HC1Spltal
th hird NASCAR
k Inearby Concord. Hlo wUe, !:let- PbWie&amp; lead were
a:eUiq:
NEW YORK (UP!) - The
came e t_
stoc I
h h d ced b
f
y car rom !lborter on tbis first fuU day Lo A I Ram hll the bl •
car driver m less than a year ty, w o a ra
&amp; nge es
11
ve
g
_ her North Wilkesboro
home of autumn,
ge1t defensive line in the Nareached his side about a min:
Hurricant Gladys
w a 1 •~.~ona1 Foot ba11 Le ague and It
ot more nalls Into tne coffins of ute before he died .
threatenlq to wipe out tbe fl. may be the best. The beefy
the Or_loles and White Smt Tues· [ _Death was attributed to mas- nal of tbe series tonlgbt,
· led NFL delenRa ms domma
day mght when they swept a , siVe head and chest injuries.
which meant tbe game would slve statistics after the first
doublehe-.ader from the Cleve- I The loss ot "GentleJnat. Jim .. be played In Cincinnati come
·th
t
land 1hdians 5-3 aJLI 8-1. The as he was known to h1;. friends, the last closing moments or wo games of t he season WI
fotJr dominating fignres
Onoles had been beaten by the follows the deaths of Joe Wea-

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nl"'l fer rHiecl1on agalnlt .,.... Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·:¥Jdcllepo!:t, 0, sept. 21,ltM-1l
servative GOP Congr..,man
Clifford G. Mcintire.
the apparently invulneraole Sen. !thode Island, ltZ&lt;lq!J ~
Edwatrd
M. Kenneay, brother cralic, aeema 111re te iNIId 0..
Co ngresaman StanIey Tu pper, &lt;If the late
President, baa a
"" o- """'- 0
who was Ne """land c a mocra... """' .....
• Pldn
EDITOR'S NOTE: Here II late. Poll~cians there, ln&lt;ludlng dldate.
11n 111112 it tlected Its first Dem: L, Prouly, who 1s not as well .
w -..
C&lt;dllplicated politi&lt;at situatloa back tow~ flit
the !tnt of the oert.o of dlo- many prominent RepubUcana, Vermont, which has sent an .ocratic governor ln lot yean. kpown in Vermont 88 AUten 1s pa1gll manager for New York internally.
siK yean. 'nle IOftmllr"~
.
pal&lt;bH by United Preso II&gt; feel Yankee uneaslneso about Internationalist like George D.
DemocraUc Gov. Ph!Up H.e aeeking re-election against ~m- Gov. Nelson A. Rocl&lt;eleller'o The gubernatorial contest pits is
belweea GOP
leroad-r reporu oo po- Goldwater's views, especially Aiken to the U.S. Senate since Hoff, a lawyer whose fatbor ocrat Frederick J . Fayette, 1 bid for the pre!!denUal nomina· Democratic Lt. Gov. Francis X. John H. Cbalfe, w11o
. .
lldcal trends arolllld the cou... on fore1gn policy, may lead 1940, has .shown signs of poliU- was a Repubncan state legisla· respected attorney. 3oth th.ese Uon, " 811 example ol the lib- Rellotti agaillllt Republican for· into olflce by Ml votot ·tw
try u the ltJM campalgo ap- many to cast their nrst Demo- cal ornermess. It elected it !I tor in Massachuaetts, is run· contes(.s are regarded as close. eral Republ.JCans m Maine wbo mer Gov. Jorm A. Volpe - the yean ago, and Democratic Lt.
proach., the baH-way mark. crah.$83avnol to decide they first Democratic congressman ning for re-election against ReMu.Jde And Mcintire
have ~pud1ated Goldwater. He first time in state history that Gov Ed ud p GaDOII
Outlook ·-New England
caMot vote in good conscience in 106 years in 1958 only to turn publican Lt. Gov. Ralph A. Jn Maine, popular Democratic h_as said he "~annot conscien- of Italian descent for governor.; ;;;;;;;.;;;;;;w;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;y;;,;;;;:;.
for either presldentlal can· him oul two years later. Then Foote. Republican Sen. Winston Sen. E&lt;Jmund s. Muskie is run- tiau~ly supP?rt the GOP presi· Bellotti won the nomination in \1
By PETER S, RICHARDS
de~~~~ nommee: ,
a bitter primary by loppling
United Preu Ialerllalio!Ull
,..__________...,_ __,., ____"1 1iSnread in layer over firm apple
THE ALMANAC
. Hampshire.s first Dem- both parties have nominated
BOSTON (UP!) - Fremont,
m.lxture. PO\.C" on remaining ap- By United Press IDtemattonal ~.::~~ g~.ernor.di~ 40 · yearsol, men of Itaian descent for gov·
0
·
ple mixture. ChiiJ until firm, Wl.
mg, ri . ng a crest . ernor.
Blaine, Hughes, Landon, Wlllmold
;
garnlstl
with
sm.
bunch·
Today
Is
Wednesday,
Sept.
popularity
res~ltm~ fro m .bus Gov. Endicott (Chub) Peabody,
kie, Dewey and Nixon-t he s e
7
W• Rapalr All
es
of
sugared
grapes
makf'
.
..!l
II
23,
the
26
th
day
of
1964
wtth
approval
of
legislation creating whose administration was enorwere the men nominated tor
servings.
'
99 lo follow .
the oN~ s.tate sweepstake. in moosly successful on paper but
Mak11 &amp; Models
president by the Republican
To fill 5lh cup star
mold, The moon Is approaching Its the ?atiOn, faces Ute same Re- failed to catch the imagination
party who never made t h e
you'll need l lh recipe of apple last quarter._
pubhcan he ~at in 1962• !or- of the electorate. The dust has
White House. They all carried
mixture
and
1
recipe
of
cream
The
morrung
s.tars
are
Mermer state legislator Jolul Pills- not completely settled .rom that
Vermont.
cheese filling .
cury, Venus, Juptter and Mars. bury.
.
fight. and it generally is felt
WY 1-2255
Vermont, haven for harried
(Makes a very pretty Christ- The evening star is Saturn.
In. Connecticut, many top Re- that the Bellotti-Volpe fight still ilOI I, Mttn St,
,....,.,..
.,..,
..-..,
..
loaf
Route
1
pan.
Add
eirmamon
and
urbanites and stronghold for
mas
salad).
AugU.!Itus
caesar,
the
first
Ropublicans
are
too
"liveral
"
to
could
go
either
way.
Pomeroy, Ohio
water. Work tog~ther flour , sug.
laconic Yankee humor, is the
man emperor, was born on this accept Goldwater's philosophy.! ::.:;.;;:~=~----_j~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
September 18, I~
ai and butter until · mixture is
date in 63 B.C.
Even chairman A. Searle I;
only .!ltate of the 50 which has Kitchen Cook :
fine . Spread mixture over
never voted Democratic in a
Fancy Put• Hamburgen
On this day in history:
Pinney has rna~e n, secret of
Here are some of the request ed apples. Bake uncoverf!d.
presidential election.
1 lb. chopped beef
In 1779, the USS Bohomme his displeasure with the Arizona
recipes. I am also sending a en 375 degrees until apples
Democrats, who hold three of
2 tbsp. fat
Ricbard commanded by the senator. And Goldwater forces
few of my favorites.
tender.
the four govemors~ips a n d
slices sharp cheese
American naval hero John Paul have not betn helped by the
Sincerely,
four of the five Senate seals up
1
can
Hunt's
Tomato
Sauce
Jones,
defeated the British fri- penchant of their local chieftain,
Ida Murphy,
for election thh; November in
Season beef and form Jnto 8 gate Serapis in a battle off the John Lupton, w make stateSWEET
PM'ATO
PIE
CRANBERRY SALAD
New England, would like to
thin cakes. Place slices
of coast of Scotland.
ments often deemed Jess than
cups cooked swt. potatoes
3 c. ground raw cranberries
give up President Johnson a
cheese
on
four
of
the
cakes.
In
1926,
Jack
Dempsey
lost
lactful.
'l'blsp. butter
2 cups sugar
triumph which eluded even
Cover with remaining
four the heavyweight championship
Expect House Victory
~ tsp. lemon extract
• Franklin 0 . Roosevelt- a Oem- I Orange-\&gt; peel, grind
cakes
and pinct. the edges to. boxing title to Gene Tunney in
Democratic
Sen. Thomas J .
cup
sugt1r
I c. chopped celery
ocraUc sweep of all six states
gether
to
enclose
cheese,
comPhiladelphia.
Dodd
is
given
a substantial
lge.
eggs,
separated
I Apple
In the region.
1
P""el:y.
In
skillet
brown
cakes
In
1943,
the
U.S.,
Great
Brit·
edge
over
his
GOP
opponent,
salt
1-3 cups nuts-ground
Eatallo Maine Victory
1
tsp.
cinnamon
on
one
side
in
fat,
turn
them
ain,
Russia
and
China
estab·
former
Gov.
John
D.
Lodge.
2 pkg. lemon gelatin
Besides carrying Vermont
llh cups top milk
and pour 1 can tom. sauce lished the United Nations Re- There js also some thought that
this also would entail victories I c. pineapple (optional)
1h cup cream
over
them. Simmer 8-10 min- lief and Rehabilitation Admjnis- the Democrats will take all of
lr. Maine, which has not voted Grind and measure cranberBoil
potatoes
until
renaer,
lutes.
Baste occasionally.
tration &lt;UNRAAJ to help war· the Connecticut's six seats in
ries, add sugar and let stand
Democratic since the
B'Jll
peel
and
mash
until
soft
liberated areas of the world.
the House. They now hold five
•
WARD
Moose movement split ,the GOP 1..1 hr~ Grind orange, app1e, nuts smooth. Add beaten egg
RAINED OUT
Jn 1950, Congress adopted the of them.
and add with celery, Mix aod
vote In 1912, and in New HampInternal Security Act, providing Massachusetts, where the
add gelatin when cool but not cinnamon, salt and half
iliire, which last succumbed to
ar.
Mix
well.
Fill
pastry
ATLANTA
(UP!)
A
fo&gt;y
registration of Communists.
state ballot will be headed by
set. Allow for juice that forms
ihe lure of a DemOcrat when
W""lOM
·
tin.
Bake
in
quick
oven
F~\ton
County
moons~e~
used
A
thought
for
the
day,
form-I
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II
hoosevelt .·an for a fourth term on fruit when adding water to
min. When cool cover
ram water to_ make his Illegal er President Harry Truman
gelatin.
In 1914.
unUI his luck ran dry. once- said: "The responsibility
meringue made of stiffly
"•: "'ut
There seems to be little doubt
egg whites, sugar apd LemJ. W. Estes said of the great states is tL serve
?l
' b*1d
~mong political observers that DATE AND NUT PUDDING
on extract. Brown lightly in
searched creek banks for and not to dominate the world."
serve hot.
months trying to find the
the three southern New Eng- 1 cup dates (cut fine)
Your Depondablo
moonshiner's stills. Under nor·
SCHOOL STAFFS
!and state~o.mecticut, Rhode 1 cup nuts (cut fine)
De•l•r For
mat condilions moonshiners try WASIDNGTON (UPII _ FacIsland
•nd
Massachusetts, \\ cup sugar
APPLE CIIEESE SALAD
to put their equipment on ulty and other professional staff!
where Democratic rule has 1 Tbsp. Flour
1 c. hot water
streams.
in American colleges and unistrengthened steadily in recent I tsp. baking pwdr.
1 pkg. lemon gelatin
AND
When Estes ftnally la&lt;ated versities reached an all . time I
years-will support Johnson.
2 eggs
1':-J c. sweeteneti apple sauce
the stills m a hollow, he found high of 496,1100 during tlle first
Throughout the region the big 2 Tbsp. Milk
1 - 8 oz. pkg. cr. cheese
the moonshiner had riged 1 term of 1963-64, the U. s. Of\ssut In national and state con·
Mix sugar, flour and bakllngl~ c. r.uts, chopped
Phone WY ·2-2550
tests is Barry Goldwater and powder. Pour over nuts
2-d c. (6 oz.) small red clnna- catch basin to capture the -rain. flee of Education reports.
hls controversisl opinions. Sev- dates. Mix untll well
man candies
eral Republican Incumbents and Beat egg yolks &amp; milk, add
14 c. fine cut celery
office-seekers are playing down above. Beat egg whites and
1,2 c. Mayonnaise type s. dresstheir political affiliation a n d in. Bake 25 minutes at 350 de·
ing
avoiding taking a stand along- grees.
Pour hot water over clnnaside the GOP presidential nommond candies, stir until they
!nee.
APPLE CRISP
dissolve; add gelatin; stir un·
Gets Newspaper Support
4 cups apples
til it completely dissolves. Add
Many newspapers which usu- I tsp. cinnamon
apple sauce.
Pour half the mixture In an
ally or always have supported ~ cup water
Republicans bave endorsed '!&lt; cup all-purpose flour
8 Inch square pan, let chill UJI:
Joh~,son.
1 cup sugar
til firm.
The three northern states ;2 scant cup . butter or
Blend - together
~ have shown fisaures in
their
ine room tennperattii'O,
~~~bed Republicanism of Slice .apples Into

lnstr.uctlont

He sends thru His love;

INFORMAnON
•• r .

,

looki"'l Ohio River, ~.110
down, 15 yearo to I&gt;"Y, Easy
monthly payments like rent.
4 per cent interest, W r I t e
Durst's Store, Portland, Ohio
Phone VI 3-2261,
9 22 !Ole

I'm thankful for labor.

I"'R SALE-Mlddlepurt'o IBIIest buiJdlng, located 352 N.
Second Street, Middleport
Priced for qui&lt;S .ale
II&gt;
quire at Ohio llotel.
10 I~ tfc

BUICK$ -PONTIAC$
Sea them both Sept. 24 at

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BLAETTNARS

I

And for every test
For when they are over,
I find needed rest ;
I'm thankful for neighbors,
For kin and for friends,
I'm thankful fer churches,
And preach~s God sends.
0, yes, I am thankful
F'or health, food and home,
For peace and contentment
Where ever I roam ;
For God's great protection
Thru Hi s keeping care,
I ever an thankful,
And tell Hlm in prayer.

HOUSE FOR SALE: • rooms
furnished , Minersville. $311110
Phona WY ~12.
l 2li lie 1
POMEROY, 0.
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====---:----c-- I'==~~~~~~~~~~ ~ HOME for rent In Pomeroy 3
~ WISH to thank everyone who FURNLSHED and unFurnished G. E. Portable dishwasher,
rooms and bat.L WY 2--3S75
I'm counting my blessings,
to date,
was so kind and thoughtful apartments. inquire at the years old. ln good
1-U-tfc
Tho ' he preaches the old fa sh- But can't count them all,
during my recent stay in OhJo Horel.
8-14-tfc Phone WY 2-5127.
As there are so many,
ioned Gospel,
Meigs Memorial Hospital. I
' 10
Business Services
especlally wish to thank Dr. fHREE and four roo~ turni~h&amp;
And warns a ll to accept ere too Some great and some small;
machtnea. l - - - - - - - - - - So, I'll go on lhankin[;
R. E. Boice, nurses
a n d ed and IJQfurnished apart.. SINGER Sewm~
late.
new
.
$59.50
up.
!&gt;&lt;:vera!
used
BEAT
DROUGHT
by
building
My Lord every day
ataff. and those sending cards menlll. WY 2-5434
12 6 tfc
stock ponds
dalllll • .
OLD FASIDONED CHURCH May this old fasnloned church For all of the blessings
macbineJ
at
bargain
prices
.
•
and flowers.
. HOUSE tor rent m Pomeroy.
The tt'abrtc Sbop. ~inger Salea Free estunatea - fair
A Song
on the hill top
He's sending my way.
Asa Custer three rooms Blld bath- Call
and
Service,
Pomeroy,
Ohto.
good
work
Prompt
serThere's
an
old
fashioned
church
Still
remain
thru
the
years
yet
9 23 ltp
WY z.Jm •Iter 5 p. m
WY 2-22.81
vice, all work Is done with
d
4 21 ttc
If you are in trouble,
on the hill top,
,ahea .
,
&lt;aterplllar built equipment.
'"WE-,--W
-1-SH_to_e-xp_r_e_ss_ our
_ most
7 '!I tfc
Please
listen to me,
Auto Sales
Also any kind of excavatioos Where we meet with
'6\Jr May we all keep on praying
sincere thanks to Dr. E . A. _
H_O_USE
-.~ -r-oo_m
_s_,-cb-a_
th_,__
pi,..,.
Go
tell
it to Jesus,
neighbors and kin,
toge!her,
.
made with back·hoe or front
And
He'll
set you fee ;
Schaekel for his 15 ¥2 years of ture windoYt , basement, pickend loader. Emmet w. Shu-- And our prayers are united to- Till the time that we rest w1th
FOR
SALE:
1956
Ford
V8
Ker~p
trusting
in Jesu~
faithful service, Ewing Fun- et fence yard. 1671 Lincoln
ler Conlracti"'l, 342 Page St.,
gether
the dead.
dard
transmission,
4
eral Home for their kindness Heights. Phone WY 2-2780.
WhHe dov,.ll here you stay,
Middleport, Ohio. Phone WY To our Lord who ha s saved us
and oonslderation, F r i t z
8-22-Uc hardtop, excellent coooditi&lt;&gt;n, I
O,
lets'
pray
that
the
youth
will
Then
you will be thankful
2'!2.!3,
t 21 tfc
from sin.
or will trade for other
Buck fer the beautiful organ - - - - - - - , - - , - take
over,
Each
step
of the say,
Cborut
music, Rev. H. B. Imboden FOUR room furnished apart- pickup truck. Phone WY
Plumbma. MaeDer Oft·times we go and kneel 11&gt;- And survive when the o I d
6103.
9 13 3tp
for his fine sermon aod rna- ment. Pbone WY l-3658.
folks are gone,
-Composed in
September
Yurnaceo. &amp;nlold .........,
gether 'round the altar,
ay &lt;ails, the pall bearers,
11 24 lie
So
this
old
fashioned
church
on
,
1964
by
Mrs.
Riley
Pigott.
Tile Rambler
Ill! East MaiD 811'Mt, r - And start praying in the good
cemetery crew and to all
the hill ~op
World
Slalldatrd
of
Compaet
oroy. Pb- WY Wt&amp;
old-fashioned way,
our aelghbors, lrieods, rela· FOR RENT, modern bouse,
Excellence
7 20 Uo Then God hears and He an- Will revive thru God's love and TEACHING HANDICAPPED
tivea and aU sending
the su rooms and ~ath, Youngs·
live on.
WASIDNGTON (UP!) - The
town ldl&lt;:hen, tile floor, In- BJg ear roem, ride aod~.!:.'; !f;;;;;~;;;;;;;;,~;;;;;;;;;;ll
swers from Heaven.
U.
S. Office of Education estibeautiful fl~ers, oatrds, !me &lt;ated at 136 Lincoln-rd Ca ll lormance, SmaU car e&lt;
Yes, God hears all !lis childfood or ahow~g sympatby m WY z.J02IJ
b 29 tl
-Composed
in
September,
mates
there are 6,136,438
and m1111agerabillt}'
ren who pray.
1111 way, during the extend·
c
1964, by Mrs. Riley Pigott.
school • age handicapped chilSee
«" illnw 8lld the death of - - - - - - - - - dren
aod tbat 213,403 specially
Metropolltaa Moton
&amp;
OW' dear pastor 1tands up. in
our dearl7 loved one, Iva
Wanted To Buy
trained
teachers are needed to
E.
Main
Street,
Pomeroy
the pulpit,
I AM TIIANKFUL
Mat Buek. We lhall alwaya _ _ _ _ _ ____:__
help
educate
them.
Phone WY il-387t
Willi a message that's still up OJ yes, I am thankful
P•rt• &amp; S.rvlct~ On
- • you.
WANTED, used furniture, tool!,
I 22
Frenk L. Buck
and dishea aod bousehold goods.
Any Moke Chain Sow
Yamlljl
Any amount, large or smau. 8usineu Opportunities
I :IS ltp call Knotl! Auction, Gallipo:j
Smell Engine Servlct~
OR WOMAN WANTED
lis, Ohio. Phone 446-2917.
y 10 20tp
take over postage stamp
Notice
chine route and service ac- 106 w. Main
Pomaroy, o.
counts In spar• time. Reliable~~~~~~~~~~~~~
THE MEIGS County Cootl Hun!:
For Sale
person wh" will give
ac-- 1en Assoalatioa wfU have a
·'
PHOTO Copying servtce. Cop:
ham lhoot 011 Sunday, Sept. 1!11!2 HONDA "'silpel'fuiwk, ·$i!s. aounts prompt service,
leo made of legal papers,
27, starting at 1!:00 noon, at Gene Dodson, 927 Brownell mum · 10 hours per week. Car
birth records and almost any .._,
necessary.
SnowbaU Hill, Byra&lt;use.
Ava., Middleport. t 23 61p
other
documents. Also lamin- .,:: •
$2595 CASH REQUIRED
IJI4tc
..
In
plastic, film to
i .'!' .
ling
:""'~-===---- 14 ft. BOAT with trailer. 35 NO EXPER' ENCE SELLING
THE TRUITEES ol Ollve H.P, Evinrude motor, gas OR SOLICITING. Accounts 1erve your valuable
Townoblp, Melga County, tank, 2 life jackets, fire ex- are established for you. Will Reuter IDsmaD&lt;e, Pomeroy
t4
Ohio, will aacept blda for tinguisbers, $4110. 1959
give you a good steady in__II_ _ _
1h• purchaae of a new or lish Ford, $350. 35 ft. Liberty come. Larger territ 1ry avail- _ _ _A_U_C_:TI_O_NEE
uoad road ....lalaen. Bids House trailer, $450. Call WY able for prosperous full time
CM:nplell 8erviCI
will be rocolved ..w Oc:to- 2-WI! before 10:00 a. m. or business. Steady year around
cnu l&lt;radlanl
bor •.. lltiH.
aIter ~• : 110 p. m.
repeat business that is nonWrite, Pllllal • c.a.et
Ada Blsaell, Clerk,
9 23 61c
seasonal. If you are •inoeen•lv I
A. C. 81W)FOBD
Loa&amp; Bottom, Ohio SWEET POTATOES. Charles Interested In handling this
RadDe, OIN
I 2S 31¢
8
:::::=:::---::---:--::--c-- Hilton, Phone VI 3-2638. Port· territory and running buslI II lie
WANTED - General Hauling. land, Ohio.
g 18 6t&lt; ness of your owo, write about -,------::::--:c----: .
&amp;ar1 Gnes•, ptmnl!la&amp; _.
Yourself and give phone
Lee Drena..-, Phone WY Z.
1801.
t 11 ltc MEWNS, potatoes, beans, $1. ber Box 668-M, Care of
lleallll&amp;
per bu. Bring containers and
Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy,
IIIDerl'fiDe. _,.
l.EARN TO SQUAR.I. DANCE pick 1'0urseU. Clarenet. Prof- AU replies confidential.
Bud yoar - • - (Wtllerl Style~. N""
be: fill, Phone VI !:2254.
• 22 2tp
lie luon ID ginner• &lt;lass Jllarll Wedneat 16 tfc
Sewer day, Sep~ :as, 7 p. m. Day·
.
Real Estate For Sale
Ught Savings Time, New 11a: PEACHES, ready, bn1111 co~
cau WY WS'If Day or Nf&amp;ld
ven Community
Bulldi"'l
talners. Webster Fruit Farm, WANTED to buy: five to twen·
7 • lie
New Ht.ven, w. Va. Flrst ~ Long Bottom. Ohio, Phone ty-five acres, near Pomeroy. ==:-::===-:::----::lessono free . . . . c v.nt sea
ft85.32Dl.
I i tfc Norman Rose 3601 Samuel PIANO TUNING. Newman
Rd., Akron
Ohio.
delle, Middleport,
:1-3791.1
you enjoy them. Phone Ray REGISTERED Hereford
• 3
23 8
Wnston New Haven 362:1211. three years old. Good
7
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tp bulL Manure spreader on n
RAVEN REAL ESTATE
EXPERIENCED
LET REES FLORAL In Racine ber. Oscar Weber, two mil&lt;,.[• rooms and bath (3 bedrooms!
handle all your nower needa. east of Chester on State
two story house, lnaulated
Funerals, weddings, gUts, al- 248.
storm doors aod windows,
so beautiful glassware. Rees
baseboard electric heat, enFloral, 3rd Street, Racme, BABY BED, with
closed porches, full
baseOhio, Phone WI t-3983.
men!. Corner lot
(paved
17 .50 at 1666 Lincoln
9 1&amp; 15
streets), Also a S room and l'mD lbe illl"lloot !nidi or
==--::-::::-=-,--lc
Pomeroy . Another baby bed
bathe&lt; ·1 ge wit' fuel oll beat bUlldozer radiator to tbe
I.OSE WEIGHT salety and en Rutland home of Adeline on back of lot. Owuer wtll QDallelt beater core.
'.
lly, wltb oew Dex-a-diet talJ.
Browning. No night calls.
sacrifice all thiJ ~or only
Jets. Only llllc. Stark Pharm9 21 6tc
$10.800,
acy.
8-l~tp
THERE'S no charge for use of
WY 2-21U
PorMI'O¥
Carpet dhampooer with pur- NT-'W
3 bedrOPms, living!'===~~~~~~==~'!
chase of Blue Lu,tre Carpet room: kit&lt;ben with beautiful
0. McCOY, AUcriONEER,
Sh~mpoo . Baker Furniture.
bwlt·tn cabmets, ....nge
Cbelter, Ohio.
S 2S tfe
9 22 6tc
oven, breakfast bar and dln.,
c-::::-:-::-c::-:--o--=----= ing area, utility room, ear' I
PLANNING
l YEAR OLD Coon H o u n d. port with storage. Nice level
'
Wayne Ritchie , Long B o t· 1110 x 1110 lot. About ,12,000.
YOUR VACATION?
I· tom.
9 22 6tp
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Top Dolllt Paid Fer
service end tr•vel1ervlce A. K. C. Registered Pekinese Lh•lng room with paneled
Wrecked C1n end Trucb
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CALL:
baUt, 3 bedrooms and r~
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TOWING
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oil
furnace,
laundry
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S7t lroadwa.,
Middleport 100 bu. Clea.1 Corn. Call 985- carport. Lot 75 1 14~. Only
Open I A.M. Ia 7 P .M
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$12.7110.
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transferred,
3140, Chester.
913
Phone 985-"
'U'!'OMOBILE luurance been
letwMn CM•t•r and
USED PIANOS
canceUedT l..ost your oper•
rooms and bath, expansion Tuppen Plain on lt•t• Rt. 7
..,..., Uceaae? can WY ,.. .. Reconditioned upright pianos,
tot from street to slreeL
· $50 and up. Others as low
A good invesbnent at
011ly - - - - - - - - : - - - - $25. Free delivery. Rutland $3,1100.
!Rental property will
Uvestock
Employment Wanted Furniture, call SH 2-4811.
soon be In greal demand),
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~UST HAVE WORK. Will do
II years old. One open heifer.
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at
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Apple
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sale,
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months. Call WY 2-ti871.
bus. Mn. Clarence Chapman,
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Salunlay, Sepl, It, 19M
HOGS - 175 to 220 16.21i to
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Pigs 5 to 10.
CA'M'LE - Steers 14 to 19.·
90; Heifers 12.75 to ' 18.90; Fat
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Stock Steers 14 to 20; S I o c k
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Calves 17 to 20.50; Stock Heifer
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VEAL CALVEI' - Tops 28.8!1;
Seconds 24.50: Medium 21.60 to
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rowing a page from OrwelJ't
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men are encouraged to hiss.
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screen. It is supposted to purge
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Crenn.a., ftnt video chore was na blossomed u an attractive-to investigate charges of im- 1v rough. tough. direct and ma·
proper conduct 11ain1t 8D old , turely hand~me_ st~ , bewhen a director was needed for i frlend tJames Whitmore !, witb IJt•vubl~ ,n hts mtegnty and
the premJeret of two new ABC. all the personal and prof~sslon- promising a welcome vern of
TV seriea, "Wendy and Me·• al preSJures one mia:bt expect. adult humor .
and "No Tlml lor Seargeantl,"
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you an Interested in bud&lt;liJ&gt;jj
television moguls, mark well
llle name of Richard CreDDI,
wbo bowed in Monday night as along wltb Blna Crosby Prostar of a new CBS series, " Slat.- ductlons. He 11 moving. So
tery 's People,.. about a state much for backfl'Ound.
leg1slator.
1 I can't vouch for the autbenLlke the late Dick Powen. 1Uclty of the lesgislalive atmosCrenna is moving toward tbe top 1phere in "Slattery's People,"
of hi! bustneu the unorthodM: Iand the premiere had some
way, "''hlch 1s to say. by work· probably necessary b~avado
ing at Jt and Learnina every ' and melodrama to establish the
aspect of it. Perhaps you re-- stature of its central fi~ure_;
member him as Dick Crenna, bul allowing for dramatic htbe squeaky-voiced boy In Eve cense, the one-hour program
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him in Walter Brennan's "The the substance for au Jatogeth·
Real McCoys." He directed er admirable weekly hero . The
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PROGRAM LOG
t :IIG lnten:banp
8:05 Country Music
MONDAY THIIOUGB FRIDAY &amp;:OO Community News
6:20 Country Jamboree
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6:00 Sign Oo, Musical Clock
1:06 World, National Newa
7:00 Larry Andersoo Show · !:3!1 News Head!in""
; , 1; Spolllgbt on Sparta
8:00 Pomeroy HI Football
6:32 Musical Clock
. 5:25 Weather
8:30 Mld&lt;lleport 111gb Football f:Oo Be SUil &amp; Knor.
i:30 SUnset Blvd.
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11:00 Top Ten Show (Dairy
Newa
8:00
Sign OU
7 03
Valley)
7:08 Mullieal C1oek
SATURDAY
11:30 Top Ten Show !Outlons) 7:!o '!jews Hea~ .
8:00 SJin On, Musical Clock
12:00 Noon Newo
7:32 ·IIIW•aJ Clocl'• ··
7:00 Be Stlll • Know
12:15 Musical Interlude
7:45 ·word &amp; Testimony
7:•· News
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
8:00 Oblo Vall11 Newo
7:08 Musical Clock
1:00 Bill Miller Show
8:06 World, NaU..W No'"
7:45 Word &amp; Testimmy
7:SO
IOSU Football)
8:10 Sports
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8:00 OWo Valley New1
8:00
8:45 Sign Off September
8:15 Weather Plclw'e
8:06\Vorld, National NtWI
8:00
5:45 Sign OH October
8.18 Mustcal Clock
1:10 Sporto Tooay
SUNDAYS
8:55 Commnnlcy Newa
8:15 Weather Plclllre
8:10
7:00· Sign Oo - Newo
t:OO Talll of 1be Town
8: !It Al_uslcal Clock
7:35 Snnday Showcase
9:55 Mason County Nen
8:55 N.W.
8:45
8:00 French Clt)l Baptist Hour 10:00 Pamlly Worship Hour
9:00 Musical Cloct
8:30 News
10:15 l'ullUe Service
11:30 Song &amp; Story 'l'lme
1:45
1:33· Hoilr of Deliverance
10:30 Latcbslrlng
1:45 Fam1ly Worship Hour
(Thuro.)
(Elder CUne)
10:55 World Newo
10:00 News
9:00 News
1:48 CoucreiiiDID Abelt
11:00 Newo Seal
IO:IIS 81gb Scbool Bit Paredo
1:05 CoHee .WIIb J111tl
10:06 Sunday Chapel
11:06 Moi'Dlni Melciiue.o
10:55 Newo
10:00 Grand Ole Op'ry
10:33 Waol&gt;iqton Reporta to
(ezcepl Friday,
11:00 Army nma
11:00 Mlnlslerlal Allsoe.
tho Peoplo
Chercb Bello Rlnil
11:38 Special
11:15 A.S.C. Pr"81'am • Fri.
11:00 Slpldly Show
.•. 11:45 World Newa
Programs
11:15 Famlly Worablp - Thun, 12:011 Noon Newo
11:6S MBSOD CounlJ Nelli
12:00 News Roundup
11:15 Mason Co. Agr . .a:.t~Tues. 12:16 CbrlaUana Hour
12:00 Communi" Newo
12:10 Bulletin Board
11:33 Swap Shop
12:30 Rov. Marlin Teets
12:06 L&lt;JeaJ Newt
12:25 Newa 0 Gramo
11:45 Tlny'o Country llymna
1:00 Rev. Andrew Pars0111
12:10 Markell
12 ,30 Saturday Matinee
12:00 Noon Report
1:30 Rev. Sllu Billups
12:15 Mid Oay Weather
1:55 Newa Beat
12:1ii Goessler's Guest Star-Frl. 2:00 Sundaf ChaM!
12:2o Evlllo Bulletin Boord
2:00 Sablrda1 Mallnea
12:15 Larry AnderBOD Show
2:33 Rev. RotCOe Thome
12:25 N""" 0 01'11111
2:56 Newa Beat
4:00 Jim Mees Show ·
3:00 Sunday Chapel
12:1(1 Agriculture Agenl
S:OO Saturday Matinee
4:15 Blaettoar Auto Show
3:33 Country llymntimers
12:45 Coontry Go Round
1:55 Newa Beat
l'lbun.)
(Dan Bayman)
1:55 News Beat
4:00 Dlscln~ Willi DoSI
.4:30 Loeal News
4:33 Sunday Sbowca,.
Z:OO Coontry Go Round
t:3fl Top Teo Revue
5:00 Jim Meeo Show
1:00 Baptllt Layman's Hour
2:55 Newo Beat
S:OO News Summary
8:00 Slmoa'l .Muktl • New1
1:30 Sundown Serenade
3:01' lllld-IVIIJ'. MaUneo
5:15 Publle Service
8:05 SunciowD Serenade
4:45 Sign Off Seplember
3:56 .Newa Beat
5 30 Dinner Muslcl·lt
8:45 Sip Ofl .lltptomllw
&amp;:41 Sign 011 Oclober;__ _'::.'OO::...:DI:.:•:.:""i~wl;,;:lll::..,:Dou=._ _.:B:::OC:,Sign;::::;~O;.;;lf~""""==

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6:33
8:55
6:57
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Sacr.d Heart Hour
Meigs County ,RFD
Paul Bowers -Fann
Nws ·
Rev.ll&lt;lymond Joneo- Rel.
Sporls Headlines
Wealller Report
News
Tiny'l Cbapel
Newo
Pickens Hardware
l'l'ues - Thurs.)
News Report
Bill Miller Slmw
Jolmloo - Simpson IIlii.
Show Ui'rl.)
Roy's Food Basket Show
IMon • 'l'lturs.)
Baker Furulture Shew
!Wed. • Fri.)
I&amp;S Super Market ShOW ·

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S.pt. 23-24
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY •nd SATURDAY
Sept. 25-76

"HEY THERE, IT'S
YOGI BEAR "

(Yogi Color )
Yogi Bear
Join Yu~i,

~oo-Boo. Cindy.

HGUN HAWP! ..
(Teehn ieo lor)
Rory Calhoun, Rod CamNon ,
Ruta Lee.

SUN.. MON., TUES.
Sept, 27·28-29
'ROBIN AND THE 7 HOODS'

(Teehnicolor)
Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin.
Bin£ Crosby. Edw. G. Robin·
son, Sammy Davis. Jr .. Peter
Falk, Barbara Ru sh, Victor
Buono.

Colo•••rloono

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ln Sizes 8 to 18. Solid colon, strlpet, cbeckl, plalda. Beautiful patterns. Mod popular 11tyle1 and terrific value..

$2.98-3 Piece Tank Cover Sets

For $1.95

Beautify your bathroom - atop 11weaUne tantr and reduce
water nolle. Completely wasbable - Jood color.

TURTLE NECKS
!Oiid rf'd . black or whitt!.

BOYS SIZES
12, 14 OR 16
MENS SIZES
SMALL, MIDIUM OR LARGI

home of Mrs. Marvin Walker,

8ntOJttolltt;.

Cavalry Twill Trousers and Jackets
The Trousers Are $4.95
The Matching Wool lined Zipper Front
Jackets Are $7.50

$2.95 each
OTHIII BOUDOIR LAMi'S --------

1.95, 5.91

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Sale $1.19

DACRON BED PILLOWS
Filled wllb white rir(ta dacron. O&lt;!orlesa - alwaya tluf-

f7 -

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noo allertie. FJoral Rose or blue aU eotton eoverinc.

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$3.95 Nth

Long Trousers For UHie Boy•

•SCHOOL SUPPLIEs-MAIN FLOOR

U.p to size 6X, Gabardine• and other toUii' weartnc met.erials. Beltles• and belted atylea,
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Ott SaleFor $1.69
Boys and Young Mens "Hondo" Cordurolts

In ll'een, aray or brown. Blue Bell and. Ble Yank 11i11111 ty

IOYS SIZES
All

$2 '95

MINI SIZII
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$3,95

MENS "RESTON SLACKS"
For tht• Month Eod Sale you ean 11¥"1 1 dollar oa the 1.11
Trousers or the 8.9&amp; Trousm and · a dollar tift., on tile

1.1111, 8.911 or 9.1111 Trotuen. Tb.,. lrouaen are terriflo
nlues at our Retultr prfeea. Tber1'1 no ebaqe for eutfa
loi these trounn to your ltnl(ll and tbere•a hUDdndl to

Columbus were weekend guesII
of her parentl, Mr. and Mra.
Bradford Maag of Minersvllle.
Mrs. Roger Culluma i"eturned home Sunday alter a tw0
weeks' visit at Orient with her
niece, Mrs. Edward Foreman
Mn. Joseph Mathews, Pom
pano Beach, Florida, has bee
visiting her mother, Mrs. Pau1ine Ange14'tti and sister a nd
family, Mr. and Mrs. Leland
Sisson, Second St., Pomeroy

select from.

w.....ver P11n with lxtra Cartrtd..s -- - -- -- --- $1.GI
Typewriter COHn ---------------- $1.00 For PortobiH
l'ypewrthr Coven --- - ------------ $1M Por ltlnd.rd1
H•thaway laclgtr laaka ------- -- - --- ------------- 59c

Nowal'll Ty_.ltwr Tabloto -------------- ·- 19e
Pandl lhorponoro ---------· .1.9$-12.79-43.49 .
Mont... WriHnrt Popor ------------------ $1.110--fUI
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ei'URNITURI DEPT.-5ECOND&amp;_ THIRD FIGOrl
SALE MITAL WARDROBES
w.-, ea iDehu b!ib. 88 inebet wide and 18
illehos deep. Jlqnelle door Cltebes, Hal Rack and BalliIna Bar, Wood-loDe browa boltt!d enamel flniJb, bran
ltartlwaro.

P:rem Campw

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loys -liDo 3 tw 12
W11tern Shirts 1nd Fllnnal• Or Broadcloths
Made with otlt1l buttono, 2 bolter ouffa, reaU, ......,..

Sale! All VInyl Swivel Rockers
Pumpldn - Tul'quoioe - Black - Whlto

TO MEET THUHSDAY
Tbe One Won One c!..,. of
the Pomeroy Firat Baptlst
church will meet Tburitday ove.
nin(l, at lite church.

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OTHIII MITAL WAIUIIIOIIII -------- $17.50 to t4UI
On laleln tho l'urnlluro Dotlf, on tho Srd Pioor

' and Mrs. Leland Sl..on, ,...
ond Street, Pomeroy, entered
Ohio University. Athena, as a
freshman In the Coli"!!• of Music, and wlll be a member of
the Ohio University MarchlttJ
Band.

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Mena Wool and Rayon Pt.ld Shirts
Wltb 2 IIJip poeteta,
Slus from 14 to 171-2 - $4.95

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' Protractor lot ------------------ 29c
lqlo Clm- W
laolo lot of CaloN&lt;i Ponclto .. -- ---------- 11.10 • plcg,

S,.cl•l PrieM On The Pall Line Of

polis.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan of

Peas

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white,
IiCht tan, ereen.
.

$2.39• pair

brand&amp;.

,., Llltlo

and really values.

$1.95

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WHITMAN I'LASH CARDS
Help youraeU flub earda. Addition, cllviaion, fractlo111,
eubtractlon, multlpUcatlon, pre-primer wonk. alphabet
and number eonceptll.

$1.00 ptr box
"'Swe.ter Nu" Jnsttntfy raiHt fua HUt from all

Knit FabriH --"------------------------------- •1.10
l'btall Lint R-tr (Rtfllls I for $1.111 --·------- 11.10

lendox 691: Jetn Patch•• __ __ .....
•- ---~-·M•- · 471
lfuth Roller A110rtment (Fer Htlr C1r.. ------.... $1.St
Bon Dn11mebr T.radnt~ klfl - - --~- - --------- - -- - S9c

Drlfz Throod loxto -----------·······------ -- -- ll.GI

Curlor Nalllpt" ----------·-------·-·····--- !'or ·11 ••

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$28·00

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To eloan up u 101141 U tb., loll II tb- pt1N.
$14.95-6 X 9ft.
,QO
$16.50 - 6 X 9 ft.
$.:(1.00
$19.95-6 X 12ft•
$12.00
$21.95 -6x 12ft.
$14.00

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HALL RUNNERS
llo4o of BoP eolia of Leea C&amp;rpeu. All are 1111
wide. Tbero'l jullM to aell.
r
9ft. long x 27 Inch
$11. '
12 ft. long x 27 Inch
$13.00
15ft. long x 21 Inch
$l6:op

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Be Thrifty! Save All of Yo11r Salesllps from All Over The Store
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7.91

aiO SAVINGS ON
$7.98 Morgan Jones "Trellis" Bedspreads
Fint quoilcy textured bedlpread of loopo and oordl and
frin{t!d. lipread Ia 1 colloa and rayon blend whleb mateo
II machine woababio and dryoble. Full and 'I'wltt in White,
ClmaUon. Samon, Antique Gold. Seupray. Sand and
Wtdtewvod Biuo,
Sele $5.98

BOYS TROUSERS

Mr. and Mrs. Sherley Swan
were Tuesday visitors in Gal II-

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POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE STOR!

$5.0QIIUYI
YOUI. IAUY
1'1111 YIAil

Regular and t..pered. Be1tlest and belted atylea. The po~
ular fabric• and colon for tbe new Fall Seuon. SiMI from
8 to 20. Our regular price it ~.DI - any lilt. For tbJI
weekend on Hle ..

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In tho Middlo Bla&lt;k Noxt Ia EI!Mrfeldt

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We Hne A Bit Stoc:k of Th... Popul•r ltyl.. In

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m,
,u
1. ~
are $2.110 in the Meno Wear ~- 'lbO!if ~It f" · . PI
September.
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Mr. and Mrs. Norman Roush
and family ol alillicothe
weekend with his

:J••• lam,pa with wood fill!nJ•, torch·

$1.59 Vynelfllm Window Sh1de1

many features OW' eustomert..~~·
Yank Shirts. Many patterna iN.J ~~

SALE

Sale 29c yard

while ami pastel eoJoro.

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MENS IIG YANK
Woven Flannel and Sued~ Flan~tel Shirts
With long tails, two pockett,' ~~Jf, · oM~ lit

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Patterns and plaid• in Hd, blue, ......... brown aDd taa.
Siu1 from 8 to 16,

2 for$3.50

USN'S

,0/ 71 iclehe.'J wide - Patteland dark colors.

Styk!• include milk

Suede Fl1nnel School Shirts

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SPJCial Assortment! Boudoir Lamps

SpKI•I Prom ICtnt Kolt

Norman_ Rose left Satur.
day morning for a visit at De1Iavan, Wis., with their sister•
I Mrs. Esther DeWolf.
Mrs. Maggie Manuel of Ra .
cine visited recently with Mrs
Edith Teaford, Minersvllle.
Earl Teaford of COlumbus vi
lted last week with his mother •
Mrs. Edith Teaford and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rea returned home Monday after a
week's vacation at their cabin
on the Muskingum River. They
also spent a couple of days in
Columbus with their daugh ters and sons~in· law, Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Bunce and son and
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Thoma

will visit their brother, Geor
Angeletti, who was jn the h
pita! but Is home now recovel'-'
ing from surgery. The Sissons returned home on Tu
day and Mrs. MathewS wll1
turn to her home in Flori da
on Thursday.
Freddie Sisson, son of Mr.

naday

$1.19

39c ALL NYLON NET

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ln dark grey and dark greens. Tbe Ideal Cool Weatbn · '
Unifarm . Neat lookinlil, servlc~ble. C&amp;v:alry twW.

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Mr. and Mrs. Sisson left on
Monday for Cleveland to ta ke
her to Cleveland where they

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$2.19 pr.
MATCHING VALANCE --------------------

Le.. &amp; .._

Men• Match ina

7.99

MATCH

Pinch Pleated Cafe Curtains
Decontor Antique Satin - Dehu:e Tailored. 48'' pleated
top -38" lona:. Washable - color fa•t. White, Beiae,
Green, Pink.

$3.39

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TO

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$6.98 EACH

Flannel Line and thl!' complete cotton line f&lt;ll'

j Mrs.

NotaPrice (

$2.95
$4.95

For comfort - neatness - dependable m11lr:e - our ri:JU·
llu $3.95 quality in all sizes. Your choiee of the eomp!ele

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Ebersbach.
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Mrs. E . J. Hill and Mr. an d

a Look..•

Chathem "Noblesse" Blankets
Beautiful two tone revenJble nyon and acrylic b1anket
bound with n1al nyon velvet lD harullome eolor comblnatlona. Completely wuhable. 72" z 90" - pradical
size for twin or double beda. Available in antique goldveUow, light blue-blue, mosa ereell-jt'een. rose--pink.
melon-Peach. brown-be{Je .

Buy Now- These Mens $3.95 Pejamas

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Boys $1.69

toil-

Reaular $3.86 to $14.ilfl.

Sale 1-2 Price

StrE't&lt;'h Nylon PuU Over Sbirll For 8071 and for Men lD

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wardrobe with the lock tbat'l
IILIIkiDa bie newa thi• H&amp;80D.

21 to

Red or B1ue-.

Mens $1.95

articles was held'. The O&lt;tober
meeting will be held at
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llke croeodile I Put a little
fuhi011 excllement iulo 10ur

SMAU LOT BEDSPREADS
oell). Dllcontinued otyieo. Some alightb-

(Only
od.

In White -

oth~r hom emak ers would en joy I chu r('h.
ha ving''
I Mrs. Bryant gave two medl·
: lf so, please send them to I lations. " Leave the Future In
Ki tclleu Cook, c·o The
Daily 1 God's .Hand7;" and "One ~ay
!s f'ntinf' l. Pomeroy, 0 _
At A lime, and closed with
I Recipes for everything from prayer.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Warn.
mustard pi ckles to pif's and oth· A short business se89ion was jer of Ebenezer St., and L. D
i er pastries are being accepted, conducted by Mrs Antone Lucke, Hartinger of Middleport, wer I
! so plan to send yours to Kitcb- president, and members
re· Sunday dinner guests of Mr
1en Cook regularly .
sponded to roll call witl1 a 1er- Charlotte Stevens and Mr. and
1 Special recipe r!MJU sls
for mon theY remembered, follow- Mrs. Don Hartman of St. A1'next week are: Old FashJoned ed by a dicusslon.
bans, W. Va. They also visited
'I Custard
Plf, rnJnce
meat, DurinK the social hour, the Mr. and Mrs. William Pauley
F rench apple pie. spaghetti and gr~p sang a num~er or old of St. Al~ns and Mr. and Mr S.
meat
ba ll s, and English
tea fasJuoned hymns With Ml s 11 John Cunrungham of Buffalo 1 W
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I cakes.
Grat·e Campbell at the piano, Va.
j If you are in need of some and then adjourned to the dinMrs. Jed Webster Jr.
an d
; certain recipe, don ' t hesitate ing room where a dessert course son, James, visited
Tuesda y
tu r·equest it through Kilchen was served by Mrs.
Benton with her mother, Mn. 1'. C
Cook, The Daily Sentinel 's ex- Ponn and Mrs. H. E. Cooper. Roush of New Haven, W. Va.
jclusive Readers' own column Memb~rs we.r e seated at a ta- Mr. and Mrs. Clare~~e Har.
I for the Meigs.Mason area.
ble w1th whJte cover and cen· brecht of Hamilton v1s1ted ret ered with an arrangement of i cently with Misses Ellen and

' Jag look in Conro Croeeo, a

Sale $2.00

Yowna Me-ns C1mpn

Raglan Shoulder Short Sleeve Sweat Shirts

way somewhere which vou feel Church Monday evening at lhe

8.99

$1 •.00yard

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CORDUROY
nne wale In buutltul colon that are entirely wnbable.

White Award Sweaters- All Sizes
$12.95

Do you have reci pes filed a· class of the United Methodist

CONGO CROCCO,&amp;

$1.00 and $1.29

Boys Campus Long Sleev~ Dress Shirts

Boyt -

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LAUNDRY·
I Devot1ons
taken from Psalm
DRY CLEANING
118 by Mrs. E. E. Bryant openWY 2-5428
POMEROY ; ,.....,.....,.,.,..,..,..,..,.~.,.~ e&lt;: the meeting of the JOF

Just Received! LAMP SHADES

Oxford Cloth $3.95 Dress Shirts

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f
p / 118
rom sa m
For JOF Class

in white, pule! pint, 101d or multi strlpa.
$2.19 pair

In white . Menll Alumni Club $3.95 Woven Stripe DreJI
Shirt• in blue stripe, red stripe or Jn!tiD stripes. AU sila.

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FINISHING

Bl" lencth

lntroduclnt At A Sptcltl Salt Price Met'll Dlplom.t

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BeautlfW style• IUitable for pinup, ehlmney and boudoir

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83c a y~.

New quick dr)'lne tU rayon Lace curtalna. Waahable.. ~
prwhrunk. Need DCI stercblnl or
stretcbina. Uttle or no lronine.

2 for $3.00- This Sale

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90" _

manent finllhed -

Special - OUr Koletport Ment Suede Jl'ltnnel Sb.lrtl 1D
aizes 14 to 17. Two pocket•. BIJ Value.

Mrs. Stout is
Hostess for
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TRULON CURTAINS

All 1ize1.

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MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS
Muslin _
$2.95
Flannel_ $2.95

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This S•le Only $1.69

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eDRY GOODS, DRAPERIES--SECOND FLOOR
Sale! Priscilla Quilt~ Sheeting

From sir.e 3 to 1i%e 16, Full and roomy - two pteee pejamaut in patltlrns boya like for lounginl and aleepiq,

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Most of thom from tho now Fall ond Wlnt., llnos. WHrl111 Apporol, Furnlturo ..,.. Purnlthlntll
eMEN'S and BOYI' WEAR-I'IRST PLOOR
Ski·Typ• Flannel Pajam.. for Boys

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~ BARGAiNS for the LAST DAYS OF SEPTEMBER

vJ sllt"d With their daughter _Kar· Plans were discussed for in·
Mrs. Hauck expressed her ap10
en, &lt;:~ freshm~:~n at Oh. Um\' e.r· spec tion to ~ held November preclation of the memben atsit)' . Karen, who resides . m 2 when Theudorus Council, Dau. tending the meeting and wei.
Lindley Ha ll , was the dinner ghlers of America , met Mon- corned those who have been ab- gues t of her paren ts, Sunda y. . da)' evening at the ICOF hall. sent for some time. She ask.
Mrs. Frank Betz has r eturn-Lottie Cohen, coun ::ilor pre- ed members to oontact other
ed to her home in Middleport af· sided . Opal Bearhs was
re- members and all work together
Mrs . Grace Proudfoo.t
has ! ter spending two weeks m Co- purled i mprovin~ at Holzer Hos- for the order.
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returned to her home I ~ Gra f· lumbus with rela tives includ- pitlll. Eumce W1ll wa s reported
The Booster meeting to_ be
ton, W.. Va. after spendmg a . g Mrs Lucinda Daines ~:~ nd , ill and a round robin get well held October 12, at the Lions
week w1th her niece and nep?·
~nd Mrs. Brooks Lam b .!ind [ r~:~rd sent her. Also report~ ill cl ub community buildin~ In Bel.
ew. Mr. an~ Mrs_ \1yron Mil- other rela tivPs.
1 w en~ AIJ.a Nelson, Edith H1~es, pre was ~nnounced. A dmner_a t
ler :\trs . .\1lller Js rt'fn \'t-rmg .f&lt;'nends have learned of the 1 Lula Russell and Cora McBride. 6 p.m. wil l P.recede the meettng
from surger~ -. Mrs _ Proudfoot hospitalization of Mrs . Victoria F.thel J ones is home fro.m hos· and reservations must be made
was arcompamf'd home h; her \ lcCarlt•y in Community Hos· pltal and improvmg Netht&gt; Hay- Wltl• M~s . Hauck by the October
daughters. Rosall"'e Proudroot ita I 1500 North Hiller Ave ., 1 told of vi.siting :\I ta Nelson 1 5 meetmg. lt was announc~
and \1rs. Helen Snyder, w h. o ~oo~l 541 W. Jndianapo lis, Ind . IJnd E-: thel Jones.
r th&lt;~t the books. of the
Counc1 II
s~enl tht&gt; weekend here w1th tne Mrs M!'Cc.t rlf'y is a fur·mfr Communirat.io~s were read I would be .audrtt.&gt;d before l he
~ 1\lers.
\l iddl eport resident . Her ct.1 ug h- rrom Myrtle Timmerman and nell l meehn~.
\tr C. H: Wise. ~r . ha~ re- ~ ter. Mrs ! lara F'ra nrt&gt;s St&lt;tck· Edith Bt&lt;tzin _,. Della Slah\ ~as
- -turned to h.Js h om~ m \'1-&lt;n·.erl y bou.;e is wi th ht&gt;r .
j t'IE"c te? and insta ll~ as_ v1ce
after a bu smess tnp lo Oayton
Mrs . J. w. Dawson. Vienna, councilor and Carne Memharl
~lr and Mrs. Delbrrt RPrd ef w \'a . '" \ tsi ung i:l t the hom~ was installed as inside sen tinel
Clarksburg, W. Va werf' recent i ot twr daughtrr and l'arnily, Mr. and trustee, with Marie ~auc~
gUf'Sts of Mr _ iJIId :\h ~ . .Jamf'S ' &lt;!lid ' lrs. Forrest Bach tel and I munci! deputy. the insta lli ng otSouders.
J I daugh tH. Caro l.
. ri f'er.
·Mrs. Ethel Stout was hostess
:\1rs. Joe Wilson an~ daug:l- :'11rs . j\olar~ Shafer. Mr s. ThoMrs . HatH:k an~ounrt&gt;d that to the WSCS of the '1'uppers
ter. ~1yrta, .a nd :\1r. and M!s was ,:.;call ~·. Tommy and Jam- j Erna Jesse, captam , would be Plains. Lottrldge and
South
JamE's Dan1els ;md grandthd ' e::.. &lt;I!HI Mrs. r.~ urge Hackett, present at lhL next meetmg . Bethel EUB church charges redren: visited Ca~Jden Par k m Sr spt·nt the weekend il. Char· October 5, and all orfice rs end t&gt;ently at her home, Tupper
Huntmgton, W. \-a _ Sunday
le stnn \\" . \'a. Wi th Mr. a nd 1lhe team are rt&gt;quested to be Plains.
J ack Sa tterfield. so~ of Mr !\1r:;. Jot' Tn bbl e_ Whi le ther e · present for praclke. J, was votThe forenoon was SJ)ent i n
8
and 1\Irs. Jark Sallt&gt;rfl.t&gt; ld. 1s ., the group celebrate-d the birth· Ied to have putluck .refreshments making hospital pads and also
freshman at Ohw l n1v~:rS!t) , d.HV of Kim Tribble.
I at the next nleetmg and urge coin purses which will be sen '
thi s year.
.\.t iss Sarah Dobbs is a
pa· 1 all membt&gt;rs to atlend .
, overseas. Rev . Emerson ask
Mr. and Mrs. EverPt1 B;~rl.l· tit·n l at Meig:; Genen:tl Hospit· l A ~eporl on the Deputy dub I eel the blessing for the noo
ner and daughter, Con n1 e. we1e al as a resu lt of 1'1 hi p frart ure meetmg held Sunda y at Tup- : meal. which was enjoyed by
;;;;;;======= ==,I sustatned at a fa ll at l1er home. pers Plains was given by Mrs. the 14 present.
Russf' !l \1c Eih innPv , C:olum- Hauck. Edith Wa kely , district
In the afternoon, a busines
bu s was the wpekend guest of depu ty, requested tha t ea c h session was conducted by Mrs
hi:; pa rrnt s. Mr_ and \l rs. Ken- 1Council appoint. p~blicity chair- Ma e Vineyard assisted by Mrs
net h Mr Eihinne~·.
l l&lt;:~dy_ to se.~d c! tppill~s from l~e .E sther Landon. Scripture read.
Mr and \irs Harold Sauf'r fli:' Wspape• s to the sla te public· mg and prayer by Rev . Emer
, and daughtf'f:; 1\larv Rulh o-md ity chairman f' ach month . and son and group singing of a
ON
! Joy. were in ~:olu mbus Sunda .\· Lu~~~- Hawkins was named . t1ymn opened the m.eeting. Sev . I
! where thev attended an annual
era I scripture readmgs wer e
1given by the various members
reunion .iOhiu UnivN.':iliy cl ass-: ma tes hl' ld at fhe home of \i r.
At the close of the meeting
:and Mrs. John Rowman_ They
an auction sale of home mad e

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.,.. rum lnde wu ,. poJIIil!ir Ia lllo llllddle of 111o IIIII
Celltary Ia lbe Amerteu eolo•
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1964

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Ed. Note: 'Ibis ltory II bao.
" upoD relatlou of the""event
Ia the S&amp;D Relleetor, pubUsJI.
ed by Sono and Dau1bters ol

Pioneer Rlvenneu, Vol. 1, No.
3, Marietta, Oblo, Sept. JH4.
The photo, original of w~'ch
Is owned by J. WeUo Kinkaid,
Jr., SiatersviUe,..., W. Va., the
DETROIT - The Uoited Ag. Iron Queen ill 11howo just about
to Workers and General Motors to wharf at Proctorville.
Corp. today began their 24-marathon settlement drive to avert Crytng "My hat, dear Jesus,
" strike by J5t.,OOO workers at my hat! " Mattie MOBby, color10 a.m. EST Friday,
ed maid, rar aboard the burn·

UAW

President Waller

P. ing Iron Queen at Antiquity 70

Reuther sa1d Wednesday night
that unless GM makes "mean-

ingful progress" in non-economic areas, a strike ls inevitable
But GM personnel \'"ce Presi-

dent Louis .;, Seaton was more
OUTSKIRTING VIOLENCE- Troops of the South Vietnamese army make their way

optimJstic, and said

RED-DY FOR THE ENEMY-Getting ready to meet any possible threat from the
Chinese Reds, Nationalist Chinese on Formosa step , up youth combat training.

throug h the de br is in battle-sca rred village of Thanh-Bo, on outski rts of Danang.

Wedn~s·

day's bargaining sessions result·
ed in "over-all movement to.

wards agreement."

Explosive
Fire Aimed

EMBRACING THE PRESENT-A young ·African bny encoun•
ters the 20th century as he has his lungs X-rayed by a mobile unit of World Health Organization in Basutoland.

WOMAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY-An elderly woman, member of a nomad eara•
van from Arabia, waits patiently for group to leave Switzerland for nex~

Politics

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N A~$ HEARTLA:NO, where tho Iron Curtain IM'e~- tho
one maile of bambooAil~ Red Chinese province of·Siilk!MJ
as a-ln!ffer b;etw,ee!i the giants of the Cpnim!inllt ~lei.
OU!clal Chinese. Communist sources claim tha!- Sinkltnt~lll•
&lt;lent cltf,ot KuhiOr Is. und,raoi!IJ a rmalsi'ancii; ~-·tho
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HEll MINDEO - The youngsters have to step ' .aside while their
fathers and grandfathers gather at the Planten un Bloomen Park In
Hambwg, GerJDaDY, to ~ p1aneo.
lD front loGk two )'eGl'l.

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