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8-Daily Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middlepor1 0 .. S•pt. 26 1964
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Mr. Flanagan
Is Devotional
Leader of Class
Tht-

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les

et a s~

"G
;, e tt"mg

Getting
Personal ...

of t hr A:s·

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bun \le!IJOdtst l'hurrh Jll SHaIn :\fitlfllepul'l
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cu&lt;;e mf't Thund&lt;n en·nmr.; 1:1t
.\1 r~ \1 urwn .All en swur 1h r t'the church Wl lh \l r"
F. snl l mHLri 'S Ill ::~t Thollld" \1t·nwnal
)loore presrdt&gt;rH Ill ('har~t'
Hospt l:Jl
111 Soutlr C'harlt&gt;shm. j
R11 btorl Flanttgan wa :;: devo- "
\'a
tlt ,n.3 1 l t&gt;&lt;~dr'r and uprnf'ct wtt h 1:1 '
praver folln~At&gt;d by the read 1\larwn Allensworth and dauino of P•:-tlm 2-1 He gavt1:1 gh ter Bf'&lt;k~ , 8f St &lt;\IU;;ans W
medJWTton tm Th..1. nksgl\'tng, Va were VI Sitors In Mtddlt'purt
pr,tnflng uttr m ~n~ thin g~ t or Fnda) Bt&gt;ckv ubservffl ht" r lUt\1

Mrs

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whl l'h une 3hould bL•

b1rthda~

thank !ut

and clu st'O wJ!h pravt&gt;r

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Mr and Mn &lt;.lerm
l.amut:rl
f
H

[hmng t ht~ bus mt"ss '&gt; f'~s wn. I

viSit

proJt'l'l' !IJr lmpruvtn g lhr IJ3f· have
rt'lurnt"d
rom
t&gt;tca
.1
.1 11
sonage \\ere urscu
s~ Pu
was whf'rf' tht&gt;\'· have been dthef gt1est
d ded 111 ha\'t" a ptnf'V supper ot tht"t l' daughter an
amt 1y,
eel
·
Mr
an·!
Mr~
Geor·gtDoolittle
lht' date to be announcf'd Named on {'Ornmt1tet" tor the suppe1 i and { hildJt'n
were Mrs Franklin Rt7er Mrs . I Mrs
M1tt 3rd
Wi ldermuth 1
C"'rrutl Noms ~:~nd \lr~ Her- and her s1ste r ,Vfrs Kt&gt;t th Kinbt&gt;rl Parker
:caid. wl10 1s viSiting here from
iC'al11orma, are spendmg several
I days m Akron and pmnt s m
1Pt&gt;nnsvh. a nt.l
r.ard C/uh r.rn1111
[ Mr and M1s. Eb.r , I.e~"
'lrs Richmd FmhH\ f'nlrr- spent Wt&gt;dnt&gt; sday m Ca ld,., elt
tamed the Bl·\1cmlhlv Canasta •w!t h their daughter and son ml'iub Thundav ewJ11ng dt ht'r· ' law
Mr . and Mt ~ Hoh(&gt;rt

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Jon Webster of Cincinnati
who is spendmg his vacation
w1Lh his mother, Mrs . Elizibeth
Ann Webster, Rutland , visited
Friday, w1th his grandmother,
Mrs. Jed Webster Sr.

Mrs . Bertha Hall ls visiting

~hurch

dleport First Baptist

the cburch.
Mrs. Dale Wippel, president,
opened the meeting with 8 med·
itatton on Brace Your Mind,
followed by the class song, He
K
M Sl ai
u
the
eeps e n~ng, an
Lord's Prayer m uruson. Mrs.
J · H· Stephenson's "teachers'
thought" concerned wild geese.
Communications were
read
from Mrs. Ralph C. Zun~el and
Mrs. bDatsyf Jasper
the
th · thankmg
ki d
1
mthem ersd or ear. nthn~ss 0
em an expressmg
·
th thetr re·
g~· et at not bemg WI
em. A
communicatiOn was alsa read
from lhe Korean girl wh.ich stat·
ed that all of her family were
living through the love of the
class. Plans were made for a
rummage sale Lobe held in the
church sucial room October 79.

Durmg

NO. 141

U1e busl-

For man-sized comfort!
Foam-cushioned
corduroy BOOT

Mrs. Elmer W1ckham
was
Va . w1th her daughter and son- devotlonal leader and opened
an la w, Mr. and Mrs . Clyde with a poem, ''God Speaks."

hom(• , East · Matn St Pnzes lsp rmger.
MR . AND MRS. FERRIS DALE JUSTIS
to :\1r~ Charl('S 1 Rei&lt;Jt\Vt'S have l~~;~rned that
Riffle and Mrs Pau l TaJ·lor
Major James Hartmg~r , . wlw
· d m Haw~n. Is on I
Hefreshmen ts Wf're se n·ed h\o ' ts s t~twnf'
thP hostess to the above nam- 1spt-&lt;"ta l duty m \' tt'l N~;~m for I
Are~
ed and to Mr~ \1.1\ Fntmrr. ~evf'l'ot l day s.
1
\tr s EugPne Tn p!Ptt \ll r 5
Airman First Class Dun Gnw II T 11 b~
Dcn;ld McKenzte. \1rs t; u v ser. who has bt&gt;en stahoned at cant:e la b;
Cnwan a nd \1rs John Ht&gt;[Het F't McCoy Arr Base m F'IOJtda. ' ( , ·I
'i ts hf're tor a leave wrttl hts • !S· t mr1
, d M..
L
PLAN HOMF:('01\1JN (;
paremr. Mr ,tn
rs. wt lt t am 1 Sharon
, ,
. an
· d df!tlgh1N
Dei.Jhlt&gt; 1' ( \ oung
The H~;mlock Grove chureh ' I'rrueser
'
1 ' •[
A
r,
ser
v.;lll
leav.,
son oI' h , r
will have Jts tJOmf'('om ing on .,trman ,rue
- Oe- 'l'l
Iober 2 !or .l&lt;rpan tor a tou r o! , lt' l e\.,
•
lct u1v .
lnng cerer
'
h
SPECIALIZED HELP . · ,
~irs . Edgor Alle"'worth w1U 1 A ha U'
1.00 Down on the Farm
FOR THOSE MOST "~
be l&lt;'avt ng Odober 7 lor Hawall ~ ~a!S pre.er.
8.30 Popey&lt; &amp; Pals
""
lwhe re shP plans to spend the ~tfphr n so~

VOL XVI

Church Charles While and Mr.s. Lillian

Judging the hats were Mrs ness meeting the class voted to
Grace Hysell, Mrs. James Sou· sell Chr1stmas and table grace
ders . Mrs Jacob Turner, Mrs. napkins as their project.
Betty Mankin and Mrs . Pearl The annual Hallowaen party
Hoffman. Mrs. Ferne Brad- ~ w11l be held in October with
bur)•'s creation was judged the members to come masked . An
1n
most original with Mrs. John arrangement of fal owers ceoScmes having the prettiest. The tered the tablt and napkms carRev. Donald Boone took pic- rying out the autumn theme.
tufes of the class members and A desse:l course was served by
their hats, which were worn all the hostesses, Mrs.
Beulah
evening.
Wood, Mrs . Betty Hankin , Mrs .
Mrs. Mankin gave devotions 1 Pearl Hoffman , Mrs. Charles
induing a Psalm reading tak· Wh1te and Mrs. Agnes White.

thts wPek at New Haven, W·

Wt'rt' awanlt"d

wi~:rsbir!hda~

with relauves and was held Thursday evemng at Thursday evenmg at the church Demoskey.

friends m Yo.,~ stown, Girard
and North Lima . On August 29 ,
she attended the wedding of her
nephli'W John Fuscoe and MJss
\.race DiFoe, at Girard. She
was accompanied home by Mrs .
Edward Swank and mother,
of North
Mrs
.
Harry
Wagner
h reman~ for an
L.
Ima . w 0
ove rrugh t visit
Mr and Mrs J oseph Banus
and daughter, Debbie returned
•-· 1lOme, Younastown
to tudr
~
• Friday
aftr a vtsit w1th their
gra n'd mo lh er, Mrs · Edna Bar·
1 N A •e

Frida)

The Union of Socialist Sov.
let IIepa bUco Ru11to It
I be
largest tlllbroken poUUcol Unil
ID lbe world.

Original hat creaUons rangsong was sung
ing from beautiful to humorn
omeroy
The Septembe. meellng
of ous highlighted the meeting of for Mrs. John LyonR, Mrs. Hoff.
1
Lvd a Stewart has re- the One Won One class of the the Busy Bee Cla ss of the Mid- man, Mrs . Charles Bennett, Mrs.

lUI ned hOmf', after a sevPra l Pomeroy First Baptist

wt&gt;t:'ks

Original Hat
Creations are
Meeting Feature

One Won One
Church Class
Meets Thursday

h

NOW YOU KNOW

en from "The Secret · Place."
Mrs. Dale Mourning was program chaormar and conducted
a Bible quiz with Mrs. Dana
Hamm and Mrs. Turner prize

Saturday
WSAZ- TV
Channel 3

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w•th her daughter and F. Imer W"
fam ily MaJOr and Mrs .James WH'kham
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Hartmger
and children. Sht' WI GO('Sf
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be arcom panuxi b~, her mece, a 11~ Th~
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Roherla Russe ll of Col umbus. (o~ven m
who wtll vJs tt htere for sevHal , I her . the I
weeks
floor lengt·
\1rs (if'org~ Vaughan (Pa ul &lt;~nd dwntr
tne Ztrl.:lc J RN, is atft lilltf'd tn re bodJ C(

Diles Radioear Co.
L Y 3-4550
245 E. State St.

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Athens

wtth the Calilpo hs Medtcal slec\'f'S ta]
Clm1c She was a former
r~:;;:;:;~;:;~:;;l
Ml ~:r ·rrrl'-rri. m the olfice of Dr .I .J Dav1s ImP was ;
nUJ St- tb~ wn ~ t I

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I Evallge hnE' Chapter. OF.S, of :Sf·qums at
\1Jdd le port, Wlll hav e a potluck bouffant
1d11mr-r Thursdav evP.mn~. O{'t. lch;mtJ!ly
: l a l 6 P m in the Ma ~ onlc fashioned
Temple- pret'edJng the regul ar away Iron
' meetmg of the chapte r
mg cha nt·
leng1h
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TONIGHT &amp; SUNOA Y

Ooubl• Feature Program
"IRMA LA OOUCE"

W.1th Jack Le mon
and Shirley MarLa me
(Teeh n 1mlor)

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P&lt;\RTY (ii\'E:-.l

A birthdav partv v.;a~ given ' cTown of
24 at lip m hononng Tlm- 1,.. 1111 t' Bt b
"SOME LIKE IT HOT"
Iotlw Wavne \1om ~ un h1s f ir st ~ giadJOll "!1
~1;:~ n ly n Monroe, Ton~ Cu1tls
] htrthcl:lv lie i~ the sun of Mr 1ers tied 1~
a nd \-Irs Roland Morn s. The : Mt~ A
Party wos g1v en by hi ~ grand- llumbus, '
mottter. Reba S&lt;"hwarz. Attend- wa s m·Jir•
•.
POMEROV~ OHIO
, an d Sa1ah I-us
mg wt•re Sandv . El
{ wma,
' l.awrenre Stnn 1ev, 1"•ce11.ssa.
. man of Pl
TONIGHT
• (;t&gt;orge Cllatt\ and Angela Sto- mds. Tav ie.
"HEY THERE. IT'S
YOGI BEAR "
: bert Bn ta Kaye Van
\leter, ot Cld tonT,
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(Yug i Color l
r:tianna.Ttan.
&lt;1nd P(';mut Ha r- mJJtls
Yng1 Be:1r
Jo m \'O"l
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ball
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ris Mmdv. ;\111-:e an Donme d
Boo-Boo. Cindy
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Dai
lev; James.
Debh1e, and Htl- t'~Ct' l tl IT
"GUN HAWK"
f'd V.ltl1
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lv Heed, Audrey Lyons, Tam
!TechnJC(llOI)
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Rory Ca lhoun. Rod Ca meron
nw
Honme and' Dehb1 e .John- 1S liWI .se
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sk 11 ts tea 1
Rt11a Lf'e
so n·' Jelf Mar tm. M1ss1e ~10,
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H('h f:H'('"'J
: bert, B&lt;'IIV Harri s, Ann Lyons, 1J
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SUN ., MON .. TUES.
Ginger Van Mt&gt;ler , Sue Dall ey. uv.; h. d
Sept_ 27·28-29
F.mma .Jo Stanley, Betty .John- attal' e 1
'ROBIN AND THE 7 HOODS'
11 owers a
son a nd Jla7el Morris. Refr e.:.h~ .1•1
fTechniro lorl
·
d
I wv carr
mcnt s were se rve . _ ___ I 1u\\ da.,,_
,. .,
Frank Smatia, Dea n Marlin,
1 1
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11 :30 Fur~
12 00 Make Room for Daddy
12 :30 Touchdown

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MEIGS THEATRE

WCHS - TV
Channel 8

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Btn~ Cros by , Edw G R1)bin
"on Sammv Oa\'J S .11 Pf'ler I, Sunda" Ortoher 4 A basket dm - ~rsn ,
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F'atk. Barbara Rusb. \ll(' lor
nf'r will be heJ(i -'I t noon, a nd a M
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Bu ono
, tnn
program presente d m t hfl
t a er. S
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Colorcartoons
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AUTOMATIC
RECEIPTS?

S~rv mg
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Tayl.
brut' 1-m
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8 00 Mr. Mayor
9 ou 1vm snow
9:30 Ten11. Tuxedo
10:00 Quzck Draw McGraw
10:30 Mighty Mouse
ll 00 Linus The Lion Hearted
11 .30 The Jet:sons

4.00 NFL Countdown lo Kick·
off

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rosebud &lt;
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church

ARI VALID PROOF OF PAYMENTI WHY NOT
CIPIH A CHICK lNG ACCCIUHT WITH US SOCIH?

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The FARMERS BANK

and Savings Company
Member Flderol Roservo System
Member Fod•rol Deposit lnsuronco Corporotlon

POMEROY, OHIO

NON..SlNGING SAM
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - Sammy Davis Jr. will appear with
Elizabeth Taylor and Richard
Burton in a non-singing role in
"The Sandpiper."

WHTN-TV
Channel 13

SOl

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weddmg c
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Ian arch t
Ithe v•lle~

low murru
white tapt
abrtts on
Ca ke, pl
form of w'

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We wire

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Sign On

9.30 Buffalo Bill Jr.
9:00 Churc1, or Ctlnst
10:00 Shenanigans
10:30 Annie Oakley
11 t.hl l..&lt;:t ~ per Cartoon
11 :30 Oeany &amp; Cecil
12 ·00 Bu g~ Bunny

12 .30 Amencan Bandstand
1·30 Lel'.s Dance
3 30 Pmnet•rs
1 ·00 The Davis Cup Round
5 ou World ol Sports
6 ;~. • Wrc st tm,e
7.30 Tl•c OuH• r Limits
8 JO Lawren~:t&gt; Welk

GETS !tOLE
HOLLYW JOD (UPJ) - ViV·
ian Vance, s1dekKk to Lucrlle

Ballin their weekly video show 1
bmded a major role in ''T b e
p .,,....., "

MRS. RISKIN: For her lho
magle has gone out ol AJm.. /
, makblg, hut she/.refen the
1role abe le1d1 to ay.

Mrs. It

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t' JGHT'S OV'ER

HOLLYWOOD iUPI) - Jane
Fonda won the starring role in
''111e Ballad of Cat Ballou," the
story of a woman in the o I d
West.

HOLLYWOOD (UPl)--George
Peppard settled his contract dispute with MGM by agreeing lo
slar in three pictures in t h e
next three years at the stud io.

FAY WRAV: Tbo film, "VIva

vm•• " may be lost to history,
hut the faee of Fay Wray,
wkco appeared lD it, Is r•
membered sl!l~ _ ___ __j

Bette-Joan Bout
Off as Livvy Subs
&lt;Continued From Front Page)
cCootinued F""om Fr.ont Page)
turn off the teltvision. And I
said it with such sinister authority that he jumped."
The eight-week delay proiJ..
ably cost the picture $500,000.
But lhey feel they may mall;e
It back through the puhllciiJ
tbey recelved.
Neverthelest,
they all seemed to be a trifle
sad that &amp;here would ..e no fire.
works in the cllmaetle aceae.
wheu Bee slaps OHvla, bard·
If Joan were still there • ~ ••
Well, that 's show business.

"Serv1ng 'Vou Smce 1936'"

Chiller l'lleJ.trE'

VIVIAN

l!r~ &lt;&gt; l

JANE STARS

FOSTORIA - FOUR MIgrant farm workers were killed and another was sermus ly

Dan Thomas
&amp; Son

9 30 Hollywnod P&lt;~ lace
10 30 Well:; Fargo
11 UU

HOLLYWOOD (UP! ) - o..
car-winnmg costume designer
Edith Head packed off for Europe to create the warrtrobe for
Shirley MacLaine in " The Yellow Rolls Royce."

WEEKLY DRAW -A young Londoner puft's on her long,
tlay "churchwarden" pipe as she attends a weekly meeting
of the Limelight Club for Lady P•pe-Smokerl.

JOINS CAST
HOLLYWOOD iUPI) - Italian star Sergio Fantoni joins
Frank Sinatra and Trevor Howard in the cast of "Von Ryan's
Express," shooting nn Rome.

mg of Ma

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YOU FAY WITH CHECKS . YOUR CANCELLED
CHECKS, RfTURNED TO YOU PERIODICALLY,

Jub1lee
Early Show
Lawman
Jackie Gleason
Gilhgans Island
Mr. Broadway
Gunsn10ke

11.00 News
11 :1$ Late Movie

1v.u plt:" ce

YU, WI lAID TOU GIT AUTOMATIC Rl·
CEIPTS FOR MONE'Y YOU PAY OUT -WHEN

CBS News

3 45 Great Moments in Music

i taileta w
' and a co r

es so many dang erous stunts an
fights 35 stuntmen and 6 stunt
g1rls have been hired by Warn·
er Bros. on a weekly basis for
the production.

Pilto film
HOLLYWOOD (UP!&gt; -Screen
Gems will film an hour - long
pilot titled "The Bey ol Turban"
starring Don Rickles for televi..
sion.

Yankees Vs. lndia01

5 30
7:00
7:30
8.30
5.00
10:00

QU~;E N

HOLLYWOOD &lt;UP!) A
full-scale duplicate of the Vatican's Sistine Chapel was constructed for " The Agony and
the Ecstasy. "

Airman's World
DIZzy Dean

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COSTUME

CHAPEL DUPLJCATED

12 .IKI Sky Km&amp;

12 :30
12.45
12 :;5
1:00

Be·

BIG CALL
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - Largest call in recent years went out
' at Warner Bros. when director
Blake Edwards asked for 1,200
extras for a New York Street
scene jn " The Great Race."

7:00 TV ..::.1af;sroom

I Knupp of
! The bri

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LOO NCAA Football
4 00 Gre&lt;.~t Moments in MusJe
4.15 See You in Peru
&lt;1:45 Greatest Headlines
5:00 Pete Smith Special
$ 30 U. S. Marshall
6.00 Mr. Magoo
6:30 Flatt and Scruggs
7:30 Flipper
8 00 Death Va11ey Days
8:30 Kentucky Jones
9.00 8&lt;:~turday Night Movies
U :00 Late News Picture
11:10 D. : and Weather
11 :15 Sports:
11:20 Films of tbe 50's.

nome

HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -

9 u Huft an&lt;' ~eddy Show

n

DANGEROUS FILM

cause "The Great Race" includ.

10 00 Hector Heathcote Show

10:30 Fireba..

Richard Burton.

HOLLYWOOD IUP fl - An
unfinished color portrait of Rex
Harnson in the role of P o p e
Julius Jl has been painted ror
&lt;l scene in "The Agony and the
Ecstasy ," f1lmmg on location 10

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run1n1u 1

HOLLYWOOD I UP !) - Sue
Lyon will tour Australia this
fall to plug "Night of the fguani:' " m which she appears with

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FOR BACK-TOSCHOOL SHOES
324 Second Ave.

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1964

PRICE FIVE CEN11

Verdict: Oswa1d Murdered Alone

Shar1

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6:30 and 11:10 PM
PACEMAKER NEWS
6:40 and 11:15 PM
WEATHER REPORT
6:45 PM
IBCEVEI
SOLD
ON THE FIRST DAY
AD APPEARED IN
THE SENTINEL

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!-Dally Sentlnel. Pomeroy-Mid\leport, 0 ., Sept . 21, 1984 ~ ~-----•

Burke Jabs Barry's 25o/o Tax Slash Promise
PT. PLEASANT - Mason he make' any more lrrespon·
County Democrats heard presi· sible statements about proposdential candidate Barry Gold- ed tax cuts.''
water'.11 political promise of a Burke. in lambasting the Re-

25 per cent tax cut bombard·
t:d by Congrfssman James A.
Burke. D-Mass .. Saturday night
at a Democrat dinner - dance
rally attendr-d. by over 600 per·
sons at the Nabonal Guard Armory.
Rep. Burke, a member of
the House Ways ;md Means
('()mmiltee, said
concerning
Goldwater that "He does not
he does not know
thal he doe~ not know,"' as is
apparent by his proposed a·
cross • the . board reduction of
taxes of five per cent a year
for five years after recently
voting against two Important
tax billa passed by Congress.
Burke
declared Goklwater
"should talk h1 the resp('.,slble
memben of his party before

l·mw, and

''Let it teak!
can't affor
to have the
roof fixed!''&gt;

Heckler, D-W. Va ., who spoke gates; Dr. Randall Taylor, no- will be on the ballot this Nov·
bnefly asking the people
to lnlnee for State Senate from ember. Mr . Rodgers explalned
return Democrats to the State the Fourth Senatorial district ; the $200 million bond issue was

House m November and CODpublican presidential nominee, tinue the great progress that
declared Goldwater had voted has been made by team work
four times against granls send· in tbe Slate House and Wftite
iog federal funds to Wes! Vir· House for the past four years.
ginia. The evening's speaker Homer ~mltil,. Mason COWlty
told the group how much the Democratic ChaJrman, was the
Accelerated Public Work " pro- muster of ceremonies for the
gram ha~ meant . to Mason evening and the _Rev . ~aries
County, Cited the rune grants A. Pitzer of Chnst Episcopal
received totaling some $1,086.- Church, gave the invocation.
000 which had paved
Point Mr. Smith Introduced
the
Pleasant streets,
new city state and county candidates prebuilding is underway, and Hen- sent wlth each making a brief
dtrson, Mason, New Haven, talk on l:tleir campaign platand HarUord are receiving sew- form. Introduced were George
ers, water systems and street Johnson, Mason County Demoimprovements; also the recent crat candidate for Sheriff; MorARA approval of a $1,930,000 rls Bragg, County k::~seqsor no-industrail loan for a plant to minee; S. D. Littlepage, Mason
be located near Pt. Pleasant. County Prosecuting
attorney
Congressman Burke was in- candidate; Claude Swan, seektraduced by Congreeman Ken ing a seat in the House of Dele-

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Paul Crabtree, director of Pov·
a State Road Commission
erty program in W. V~t . , speak·
issue but the
peoples
ing in behalf of gubernatorial
issue and if H was not
candidate Hulett Smith, who
"The only thing we
was unable to be
present;
look for was poor roads."
Thornton Berry
He declared the bond lssue
lion to the State
be passed to take advan·
Court ot Appeals: Gus
o( federal aid available
lass, Democratic candidate
the passing uf the issue
Commi~ioner of Agriculture; would not tncrea~
income,
Joe Burdette, seeking
or user's taxes.
tion as Secretary of State,
Others introduced by Mr.
Clarence Adkins. County
1; ~~~w:ere Lawrence Plants,
missioner nominee.
of Young
Frank Rodgers of the
Vallie Toney, state Demthink you'D 6nd you am't afford Homerepe.lrlca. . . oneofthe._...
trict I Engineers office,
committeeman; And
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of the Road Bond Issue
member of Mason Coun·
to haye it futed whea. you
we try to help folks who need IDOIIeF
Court; Lawrence
l l,,m,~• bow a home repair loan caJl for any worthwhile need. Stop in
Goldwaterile8 to
campaign manager
you. wit.b the cub to do it. aee • Ql' pboae ab•d if 1W "WilL.
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An mv1tat10n has been rece1v.
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I ion ·
lContmued From Poge 1)
same symptoms.
ed by the Middleport Business
Th1s was e cone us
This awful nightmarish period
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"Many factors were undoubt· measurements · dead at that
&amp; Professwnol Women!
, . . l ed ln Oswald's moti·
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passed ev~ntually, bullt comes to attend the 32nd birthday eel·
edl~ tn\O v
moment.
back agam occa.swnally And
·
vation for the assassination, Mrs. Kennedy cradled ·her
·
ebrahon of the Jackson B&amp;PW
:md the cornmlsslon doe~ not arms around his head and 1 now the warren report. De~ club Qn Oct. 8th. Dinner will
believe that it can ascribe to reported ··at · the ·. time she God. may 1 nev~r dream agam. be held at 6:30 p.m. at the Jol. or group seemed- to be whispering
.
1Y ,Lan_es res ta. uran l, m
· J ack·
him any one motive
to At IE'ast, not this dream.
ol motives. It is apparent, how- him. Fronr the · ..Whrren Coms~n . and special guest spe,ak&lt;&gt;r
ever, that Ollwald , was mvved mission, I learned she was ~;ay,
wl~l . be ~e hontrable
W. ·
by an overriding hostility to his ling, "I Love You Jack ." Rut
I
Mitchell, judge o( the Jackson
c~vironmen t.
Ihe didn't hear her. He had
'
Co_mmon ~leas COW't Judge
" He does not appear to have nothing since Oswald's second
/Continued From Poge 1)
Mitchell Will speak on the pro1
be~n able to establish
blew away part of his ,
_posed_ af!lendment to _the state
•
•
rul relationships with other peo- head. The autopsy said the pro~ram 00 w~rld_affairs, Lena iconstttullon moderniZing our
head wound measured five Pleasantb. GahiJ_bpoJhs,d program ]
system.
P!e. He wa! pel"'netual\y
., world discon..
tented with the
around inches at its greatest diameter. Ion mern ers p·' u ge n e 8 Reserva~.~ons
rnus t be In b.y
him. Long before the asseo·inaImpact Comes Later : IBrown.,(Logan, progr~m ' on i
5th, and anyone wl~hing
tion he expressed hi! hatred for As we pored over the report persona development, anu El· l attend may contact MiddleAmerican society and acted in ln these . recent hours I re- 1l.a ~~a~ Barr: ~ac~son, pre~ent- piJrt B&amp;PW President, Mrs.
·
!called how the impact' of ·the ~~~~·Ic parlici~twn. b
Werner.
protest against it.
"Oswald's search foi- what he I assassination, the night home t diere ,wer~ th t me~. e1r.s atconceived to be the pertect so- lon the White House plane with en ng rom ~ wo 13 nets.
Meigs General Hospital
ciety was doomed from the the new President, somW&gt;r and
ADMISSIONS SATURDAY
Meigs Memorial Rospitlll
I
start _He ~ought for himse l a !~n ~ontrol, the dead President ADMISSIONS SATIIRDAY _
pl9Ce m history-a role as the m tu s casket and then the mov- N
,
•g~ man' wh~ would b_e rec- in~ fun~ral - how all of these ~~~CHARGES SATURDAY _IMitmie Chan£&gt;y, Pomeroy,
ogmzed as havmg been m ad- thmgs d1d not crash down upon ,. 1 W It L
d
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SUNDAY ADMISSIONS
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a er ee an son, om·1 1 t
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s mes. s comm1- me un 1 a l!r.
e . \\' 1
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Gomer Lewis, Racine.
.
ey •h I. a pc '
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ment to marXl.sm
an d (!t)mmu- After th e funeraI, l dragge d diroy, t es
Edith
DISCHARGES
nism appears to have been 1n- home, pulled off my f or m a 1 J.~P~ ; d h 1;;pam, om('M
· roy :
0
other important factor In hi• clothes
fell into _bed. Tliere
motivation.
·
began mght after mght of the Eg
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t h 'bl d
t..L
mm.a nes 11 a e, yracuse.
•He also ha emonstrated 8 mos orn e reams 1 u.. -.·e SUNDAY ADMISSIONS
capacity to act declsively and ever endured.
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without regard to the conse- Over a period of weeks - per- w'Ibtaml b mdg, R•wtml sdonville:
. h
iurmoen uan · Mrs
quences when such actmn aps months for I lost coun~ - G
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would further his aims of the not a nigilt passed without ·my HeorgeSh~ensLeley, · ReedF11svdle,
bed 1
arry
am,
tart as.
h 1 ·
moment. Out of these and the ear ng m tr~u I seep
l~ose DISCHARGES SUNDAy
m.any other faeto~a which may three sharp rifle shots from the M w·u
rd. Wfts . nd •&gt;ttgh·ll
have molded the character of Texas State Brook Depository t rs.Lo 1 aB t 0 ~ a . u.
Lee Harvey Oswald there Building ...the scream of sirens Cetr,ft ngJ hot oNm: 1 arrleCINfeal,
1on: on ea
1ton
emerged a man capable of as . . . . the ski dd lng stop In the nd AI lh Ra d 1'h Ch
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e a
n op '
ester.
sastdnatlng Pres1dent
Kennedy ." hosp1'tal d nveway
. . .b row n a
The commission did not bubbles CCJming from the chest
go into the questl(l11 of whether wound of Gov. John Connally Mrs. B.obinson
Oswald .mot at Kennedy as a of Texa~ who also was shot JnjureiJ. in Wreck
symbol
8!1 an individual 1t but survived. · .the dark sl.aln
Mrs. Charles Robinson
does quote from the Secret
down tht suit of . the ville, was brought to , Meigs
Service report of Oswald's fact!-down Kennedy .
General hospital by her
Interrogation by Capt. J. W. For week I seldom slept for band today at 8:45 a.m., then
Fritz of tl'le Dallas pollee de- more than an hour at a ~me. removed to a Parkersburg hospartment•s homicide and rob- There was no effective opJate. pital by Ewing ambulance at
bery bureau.
direction of Mrs. Robinson,
Oswald aald : UJ have no
whose daughter lives in Parkview• on the President." "My
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ersburg.
wife and [ like the President's
Mrs. Robinson was Injured in
ramify. They are interesting
&lt;Continued From Poge 1)
an automobile aCcident b;~~~~~
people. I have my own vtewa back ln ~usiness at 3 P- m. ,investigated by the state H
• You've seen it on th1t
em the President's national pol- Sunday With a borrowed sta- way Patrol at noon.
Danny Kaye Show CBS· TV
Icy. I have a right to express tion wagon from the R. H.
and in leading magazines.
my views but because of the Rawlings Sons Motor Co. It
WOMAN ARRESTED
• Six-foot-wide rolls for
charges I do not think I should was the first accident for the Mona Walker, 21, Lat,gsvill•e,ll virtua!ly seamless floor
squad in 35 years of service. was arrested by the M e i g
b
Another Meigs accident took County Sheriff's department
eauty.
• Nubbly textured surface
place at 4:15 P- m.. Sunday on er the w.!ekend 00 charges
DEVOTED TO INTEtl1.11' OP R~. 1 one and tour tenths of a contributing to the delinquen- hides heel and scuff marks
MIIGJ IWIASON ARIA
m1le south of Rt. 681. A car cy and neglect of children.
• Cvme In for free estimate,
•uctt•rw •- o..n, ~ttuld'l.,
driven north by OVal Kerns , 52,
ree ,.1
Parkersburg , W. Va. , started
IN RACINE TUESDAY
~utllltfiM ,..,...., a...... noo" 10111utr1 IUA
~~~ It¥ ,,.. otu. v.. 1., •u•u.,.'"- to pass i"\nother car and lost The X-ray and diabetes test.
24-pag~ color b~·
;::-;~~·~~.,;::.. "'::•• .~~.""·;~,..~ control and went off the left ing unit will be in Racine at th~
let of decorating
r•s' ldtt.~t•l ...o ... w, ,..,...
side, tl..: rned around in
the high school 1-' and 5-8 p m
Ideas featuring In·
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hit a driveway on the Tuesday instead of today . ., t erne t lonal rooms
"11~•tlon•• ..
right 8lde.
was earlier announced. The un- from the Armltrong
lotttnon• Ktm'-lt. •••- ,.., U•'"'tThere was heavy damage to it does not operate OD Motl·ll Interior Design.
.... ...... .... "•"' c•tv .... "•rk. the car, and the driver receiv- days, officials said.
See Montini Corlon at
11' eel a sprained back and
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a pas... ll.l ,... • . ., •• • ...,.... ., tiM senger, Allen Kerns, 12, a bump
RECOVER BIKES
o.u) s.nttM~ ,.....,.. ........ ••• on the head.
Pomeroy r "'&gt;lice recovered
nontftt. ., ..,. ...,,.. ......,. n.tt. At the White House, I dlscov- blcycles stolen from Stiffler•·s
h Ill!..,., ...... ...., ""'*' ....... red s
s .
.
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... •••ll•ble. • • _... "·'• •• e
ecret erv1ce _agents who Saturday mornmg. Pollee
Mlh one .,..,, 111.111 tt. -....ttta. had been on duty In the mo- sume two juv.e.nlles were involMIDOLEPORT, 0,
lf.J•• ffl,.. tnOftffta. NA
torcade were JufferinK the ved.

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comment further ..
John Scllraru! and Guiseppe to and from the station. All See $25 and costs on his
th " h. , of the killing.
The commission, therefore, Zangara - lt said, ''none had who can are urged to go.
of guilty to 8 tlctltious regis·
~t ~~ed two baste conclu· left Oswald's motives in the a serious record of prior vio- The 17-car Goldwater train tration charge. The fine was susi
Th fir t was th.at os- category of what the report it- lencc. 1Each of them was a was scheduled to make 33 stops lrpe:nd~ed~.====--='-=~=~~
~:· a s':ran:e, psychotic per- self _call~d "the . urnmswered raHu~e in his work and ~ his during the. five-d.~y
t r i Ia
sonalit had thE capability of qucstwns' - saymg "no one relal10ns. w1lh others, . .a VICt.Jm 1th~ough OhiO, Jnd 1ana and
kl\" y,
omincnt mao such will rver know what passed ] 01 delusiOns aAd fan cieS 1Yhich n?1s , once consi~cred an exclu8.~
a !~dent to take out a through Oswa ld's mind during led to th~ conviction that socie- l swely Republican preserve .
· t a soc'tely that the week before Nov ~mber 22, ty and Its leaders had com- The f1rst stop was planned for
dge pr
gru
agams
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b'med to th wart h'1m. '
'1
· tt a,. Oh'10, Tu esd aY.
h f lt h d f ttrated hinr- ·at 1-963.
a ane
e e
a ru
It placed him. then. in the
And then the commission de- The Anzona s~nator was ex· .
ev~ turn. d was that ther~ category of other previous pres- cia red . with the future• in mind: pected to hit hard ~t the issues I
e def•-:c~ · 5 nd '·ps- 'tn idential
assassinations
or "It will require every avail- he ranks as tops m the cam·
were
ictenete a ut ... ,
·
·
d
r
the orgsnizatloll!! set up to pro- would-~ as~a~sins .··~·ho acted able resour~ of our ~overn- pai~n - cr1_1me and ctohrrupt 1ondn.
1
teet the resident of the United alone m the1r cnmmal acts- ment to. devtse a practleal sy~o oreign po 1cy an
e re .
against our leatw.rs.··
tern wh1ch ha! any reasonable toward feder.3t interference m
p
8
~tesior oswald, the commis- Citing four - Charles J. possibility of revealing such l.ocal affairs. But bf!side hunt.d •-•
' -• u live Guiteau Leon F Czulgos.., malcontents"
mg votes it was probable be alston con uc~ aft .... a s
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of ••· "!
fr.
hi!
so would be preaching
party unrevtew
tlCI
u e. om .
it
lonely cbildhood and his
Y•
strained retationohips with his .
moth&lt;r to his stormy marriage
Club Member• are

Rea di ng Report IS• t 0 open
New' Fresh Wound Again

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:-The] teams remain on top in tlw East- Isatility

as he turned receiver. a 15-point lead and the margin

am~zmg Frank Ryan did it ern Division with two ~·idorit''i He cut over t.tfe' middle and was needed because the Eagles
agatn Sunda! as the Cleveland and a tie.
romed down field, took th!!! baH took the following kickoff and

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Browns r~llled to defeat the
PhlladelphlB Eagles, 23-20, and
remain unbeaten in the National
Football League.
Ryan, who may well be the
greatest "second half" quarterback in the history of the NFL,
. ed lhr to hd
•
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. ee uc . own passes m

After hitting un only Lhree ol
11 passes in the first h.'l~ l. Ryan
caught fire as the teams re! urnd to the field . The former Hice
star fired a 24-yard scoring pa ~5
to Paul Warfield in the third
period to put the Browns ahead,
h
14-13, t en teamed with .Jim

scorin~

while going full speed and simp!y outran the defenders into the
end zHne.
The score remained the same
until Ryan hit Gary Collins with
a 12 -y,:~ rder for another touchdown with about six minutes
left.

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marched 78 yards for a touch·
down,
Ollie Matson capped !he drive
by scoring from the seven but
the drive used up most of the
time and the Browns were con·
tent to run out tlJe clock when
they got the ball.

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30 mmutes
as _the Brown
on a 40-yard
The score
set up
The jnBrowns
had period
taken awhen
7-0
13·7 halftime
that boosted
Cleveland's leadplay
to Fitchner
whowas
picked
offbya Nor· lead
the first
.
21-13~
man Snead pass and returned Jt they marched right down the
The Browns kept pace With the Brown, who gained 104 yards 64 yards to. the Eagles' 18.
1 fie ld for a touchdown after the
SL Louil Cardinala an~ both in 25 carries, clisplayed his ver· The touch~own gavo Cleveland! opening kiokoff. Ernie Green,
B~wns
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Ohio VaiiPy U vr~ to&lt;'k f'n.

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SAVE

SSe

2. s.oep•! 3. SUollan c:leaaol

$

Spotlight Instant

Coffee.

... ILl. . . .
1 t•£

Thank You

•

}ar

• • • • • • •

Apple, Puch or Cherry

Pie Filling

......................

•
Mo.-ton

3 can•

No. 11!1

No. S03

Country Club

12 • •

Glade ... ~·- ~v~. __ • __ 2

w~u .

• Outltlnding perform.ance
proved by rugged, 6 mo nt h~'
field ttst-under all v.·tll con -

EASY CREDIT TERMS

Chlebn e1 IN

eNo prlmin1, no pit, no pump
hauM - SHVI"S up to $1~ .00 on

Lnstallati oa..

1964,

Facial Tissue

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Now! Choose one:

(']t'asant Valley lluSJJital

1

beautiful

Wood paneling has become extremely
popular due to its inherent beauty, main·
tenance-free chorocteri$tics, and low cost.
Stop In and see our display of Rna, low

1

(~~lli-~olis .

cost paneling.

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Trust it to your GAS oven ... and serve.

;md

SEI'T. %8
Jane How ell T\'nt Daughtr&gt;r~
of Umon Veter&lt;lm wi ll
m~Pl '
'I Mond ay ai 7:30 p. m at the
1DA \' !I all.
I Tl11• :'vlidd kp mt B&lt;ll1d B0o~t ­
r r A ~sc wia1i on will ml't:'t Mon
day eveni ng . Sept. 28 tn the·
' bomd !'11om &lt;~t 7:10 p m . All
\p&lt;tren1 s ol hand memhrrs art'
urged to attPnd and nwf't thl:' ·
new band di rector . Mr. Wil lia m
Ru ~sf' ll. Bt•f rt's hm cnl s will hf'
s..rvrd .

di ' II IH')II&gt;ll

t·f" l lin~~:s .

F::o-1,. to -

)() VOll!" \ 1(1!1"11'

13c sq. ft.

tu

~- our

with
door,

15c sq. ft.

ht!lllf'

$9 95

~-.

With the new Programmed Cooking gas oven, you can
cook a complete meal when it's convenient-houra ahead of
time. The automatic Keep-Wann oven hords it at aervin&amp;
temperature-juicy and flavorful-till you're ready to serve.
Take time to dress for the party-to entertain-to wait for
late-comers- with no worry about an overcooked meal.
Today's gas ranges have so many better cooking feat\ll'lill
and so many exciting new style~~. Why wait? See them all
today-at your favorite Gao Appliance Dealer's.

. . 29c

wscs.

lb.

••

Preview of Turkevs For The Holiday Season

I

Kroger Turkeys :. ~..:::· 39c

Nowthe..-11111
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FI'M (op Value Stamps '

U.S. No.1 Size A

Mth

eotJp()D

8Dd

DUZ'-

&lt;'llase ot 2 pkp. Kreger
Grahams or Miner

Potatoes

Gr~h11ms

Snt , Oct. 3, J!a

$

50 &amp;XTIOA

Stam,

Fret Tep V'al._
with eoupon and 1'N.lr
f·h:t se ol ~ ]o;.wes
Kr-oger White Br&gt;Md
Ex. S::~!.. Oc! . 3, l!M\4

Annual
Storage

Sale

50 lb. Bag $1.79

Free hp Value S"•m1~kJ
with eoupon IU1d pur
dtase of
lb. 8a9 Apples

Fresh or Fresh Frozen

FRESH FROZEN

"Piece Chicken"

"Cube Steaks"
-....
10~~$1.00

T10 Voluo S l - wHit - ·

.......

plu• se Top
51amps with

Ya1ue

7-M

OR

19
2
24.......
$

•

2 t&amp;.

plut 100 Top Voluo
Stamps with Ctupon
I·M

Sl EXTRA

Frte Top Yalua Stampl
With t'nupon and put
chafe of 1 Hkl pkg.

Frnh Frozen CubtJ
Steaks

Serw N leYe

Rump or Tip Roast ... 99c

C!'oose any rn uc.J ,.J from the ~ollcwlni brand'•' T•ppan, MaJio Chef.
C :~ •nr1c, H ar~1 "''' ~ k. ~.u nra y, NorgP., RCA Whirlpool, Xenmore, Slana•
lut P or Rof1" ' · PrP •~n t thi ~ co upon to your Gas appliance dealer ilnd
~P l $10 oo ol t nn th(' price ol your new ~~:as nnrBe. (Under the term' Of
H .i~ a!f.,.r, a r-,;, ,rr urn ot SIO.OO oft lhl! purc haH J)rlce or en AG~ Apo
po ov.•1 1~::a~ ,.-,r·ge ·,s al lowed. Otfer valid 1rom Sept.l toOct.l1.19(14,t

50 liXTAA

All PurpoH

Breasts .lb. 49c · Legs . -·- lb. 45c
Wings-·· lb. 19c Backs ..... lb. JOe
Livers ..... lb. 89c Giblets ... lb. 39c
Leg Quarters ....................-........ lb. 35c
Breast Quarters ................. ..... lb. 39c

Tenderav BoneletB

THIS COUPON WORTH $10.00 WHEN YOU PURCHASE AN AGA APPROVED GAS RANGE

Tht• Wildwnod Gardt&gt;n
rluh
wil l rnt&gt;Pl R1 tfw home of Mrs.
Lawrl'n ('e Smtih . CIH'sler WPd- .
' nesday at 7::!U 111n . with Mr s
IHenry' Thoma s ns co- hostess
A ~ lwci&lt;t l mer' ltng will
bf"
held Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. I
AI the Unlt f'd Mt•lmdi~t churrh.
to orgnnizt&gt; a Ct rrl e uf
t h f&gt;

Ex. Sat., Oct. 3, 1964

3 .., $1

1M ............. "' 2 ....... -

S EPT ..1(1

I

K,...,- v.nilla &amp;xh" ',,,; I

lb.
bag

Cut-Up
TrayPak

lo . r\"!'1"

\ , lo11 ;r,

-~·~·.v!': .•

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PLIJS 30 Extro

I

The etonom ir·.;li Add a tuu r h cd
!' h~t· t n way to hto~uli f n l Ol~l World charm

Free Top 1111111\le sramr&gt;
w1tb COUOOD and DUT
chase of 4 oz BoUle

• • • •

u

hole Fryers

CALENDAR

OW'

Country Oven Donuh
J.o..'x . S&lt;~ l. , Oct. 3. 1964

69c

U. S. D. A. Inspected

Why trust to luck when you're serving a fine standing rib
roost or an impressive holiday turkey? With a modem gaR
range, they're always done exactly to your taste-never too
rare or too well done.
The fully automatic meat minrler takes the guesswork out
of roasting. All you do is set the temperature dial for rare,
medium or well none. The the1mometer, place1l in the meat,
contml• the cooking flame. You just serve a perfe&lt;"tly
cooked roast ami accept. the compliment,;.

R.Od

45c

Kraft Plne.,I•·Ora..,.

Asst. Var.
...............
-..........

II

CQ1l!)Oil

chasfl of &lt;• flY ~ pkgs.

bag

Fresh Kale 29c Carrots ... 2:~.19c
Pears. 8 49c Juice.
Foliage Plants ..
Vinyl Flowers
• •

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58 EXTRA

Free fop 'lo!llue "''·" " ;
WI t.h

Twin Rolls ~~:·-~~~---·· 4 ....... $1

3 otL $1

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SOCIAL

CEILING TILE Louve• Doors

jar

lorttott

BIR I H:; : Mr. and M1 s. F:uge ne Moore, Cht&gt;sh\re, a
son. 1

1\ lr. &lt;.:~nd .\-tr s. Jor Hnmmal'k.
P l. Pleasant. a son .

, .. lb.

*

1 lb .

j

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until October 3, 1964

lb.

......

Ple&lt;~snnt .

IN,

Mill America lwMt

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tfftcttve

Giant

I Dl~CilARGEi l . Kal hy Tuck l ('f" . Cnm ms L:md ing; 1\1 r ! . ;
~ ·ra n~ l\irby :1nd son. (, al lipolts; JamPs DPnm·. Suuthsid(':
\'lrs. Fred Kasel:', Hnd d8ugh-

and so Inexpensive

Elbow Macaroni .!1'~". ~·~- 2

,..

CoupMI

Kroger Guaranteed Fresh Dated Produce

AD:0.1lTTF:D · Ri('hard LN• Ni- !
brrt. HogSf' tt : Mrs. Curt i s
r:·nt". Crnwn filv : l\·l r s 1!31· ~
1
1w 1\a.\·. Pt Pl i•;JSi:l lll ; Rn·an
.
I
1\t'&lt;Hns. M:1son : Mrs.
F:ugr ne
:Vl roon• . C\wshtre: Mr s_ flwrl t&gt;~ I
Mrlkr mi tl. ,Pt . Plea):;ant 1,t&gt; - 1
land Ueving, Pl. Pleasant ; :\-1 rs \
.Joe Hammack, Pt.
Pl ea"a nt : ·.
Clara Myrr:-,. Gt~!li poli.~ Ferry; ,
Mrs 1\:t rvev Ch.apman ,
Mi\ltl n. CJ rolyn .Juffr r ~on, P\in v: '
I \1 r.,:. William Wnomt•r,
J; t
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Dalmonico

Prices and

$

15 DL

Spaghetti Sauce Mix ...... ""........ 29c

ritht •

lht

limit quantitie-_•

·no Sugar

!art

Lowry'•

Treasure .... _ .... 40 oz.
.. _______
Oats _______1-Minute
box 45c
, oz.
Raisin Bran ...•. ':'=:-~·- .... box 27c

Pickles

ORare
OMedtum
0 Well done

;Hlrl

box••

-~

WY 2-1321
N 1nd Ave.
Middleport, 0 .

\\"1ll

Dog Food

Bean Coffee ................... ..

FOREMAN
&amp; ABBOTT

FLOORING

- - • - ~ .. ~ •

6

'110 Ct.

Spotlight

Everything Complete

II Ot.

ft.

Clllll

We reservt

Pure Cane

Jiffy Wrap ---·------ 4100roll•

No.%

No.
303
cans
Copyright, The Kroger Co.

3 Ct.
,hgs.

Thoroughbred

aw-

INGELS FURNITURE

WELL DRILLING
ARRANGED.

1&gt;

Chunk Style

Tuna ·-----·····-··- 3

tit ioM.

Smuckers Jelly •• _.... 4

7 oz.

Standard Brand

Tomatoes

Salad Dressing
•

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....

Air FrMhtntr

Beef Stew . • • 3
Corn. • • • • • . 8 ....

11111.

eComplettly quiet oper.ationpump and motor are entt rt&gt;lr
1ubm~rgtd under wat•r i n the

Tall

K¥otoo&lt;

3 qh.$

Bread Dough --------2

No.2

21 ...
loovft

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Milk · ·
Fruit Cocktail. • 3 ....
Peas. • • • • • .7 ""'

Jar•

Embassy

10 oz.

II

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Kroger ltiKted Yar~

ANt. V.ar

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5

Kf"0941t Ev111watM

No. 103

Triple-Care Cleanin,g AefiOP

! 1. aeats!

&amp; Coupon 4G )

2101.

:EUREKA
MODEL 238-A
!

lPius 50 Top Value Stwnps

A ..t. Yarilty

Peaches

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Mortwl T, Y.

DEEP DOWN

VALUE I

Cake Mixes
Bread • • •

COM

Sliced Bacon . __-. . . . . • ;:.· 99c
Sliced Bacon _. ~:'~ _K~~. ';!: $1.15
Slab Bacon ~c~~ ~~ ~b: ~~. ""' ~~ 39c
t C - Cot lb. ISc

Dry Salt Bacon -. __ ... Fl"~·'"' 29c
Smoked Jowl Bacon .. __ . lb. 29c

Ex. Sat.. Oct. 3, 19&amp;1

Armour St•r

3p~~. 49c

Pure Lard

lb ...... !5o

69c
. u..69c

Kahn's Wieners

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Dinner Bell Ham

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INFORMA T10N

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CAN• KU.A rtO Ne
ro RAI&gt;"'MONj

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Lo at wnPr 11 nd tow milt&gt;llJ;(!:' Jpt bl;;rk finish , rt&gt;d bucket
vi;vl s~at 4 on the floor. l 10 enjime. guod wtutewall ttres,
radio and he.atrr.

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II

1963 Chevrolet Impala

4 Dour Low mil eagP by toea! ownf'r, Sl?otless lnte~d\ beifi!d
e~nd br.o wn finish, VB engine, ~owNghde t~ans .
to an
tteatPr, whitf'wall tires show little wear. \\a1 $2595, Now

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OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.

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-• end unfurnished apart.
12
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menta WY 1-6434
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FASTEST

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BEST

RADIATOR SERVICE

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Many Attend
f uneraI f or
Herman w,·/son

IN THE AREA.

wu
jq~~~~r

PT PLE•"•NT
~-111
·
nOl\
r..were completed tor the annual
F'aU .F'eJtival at
Ordnsnct
SChool lo be held Saturday Oct·
ober 3rd from noon until 1 p.
m. and the following chairmen
have been se1ected :
_ ~rat chairmen, M r 1.
Brookte Henry; Mn.
Fred
roed er and Mfl. Max Nl ·
Sch
bJJ j
nd N
ubert; Pu c ty a
oleo •-••
Mrs. Leon Yoder; GroWlds,
f
Kenneth Whited; Materials or
Booths, Earl Sturgeon; Electrlcal Chainnan, Wayne Burdette:
Posters, Mrs. Oliver Eshenaur;
Counting chainnan, Joe Jordan:
Tickets, Richard Pi~kens: Door
Prizes, MrS. Joseph Martin.
Auctioneer Dallas Hall · Ex·
hibits, Mrs. M. H. Coker and
Mrs. William Rardin, Jr. ; King
and Queen chairman, Mrs. Carl
Adkins; Kitchen, Mrs. Leroy
Durst and Mrs. H. Blankn·
ship; Tea Room, Mrs. Ray
Ferrell; Bakery chairman, Mrs.
AI Biggs; Concession Stand,
Mr. and _Mrs. Johnny Lynch;
Popcorn, snowcone, cotton can.
dy Robert Miller· Balloons,
sa~ Fowlkes · Doll' House
Mrs. Eugene • Dunlap; C au r:_
ty Store, Mrs. William Crump;
Grab Bags, Mrs. Worthy Burris Jr. Spook House
Mrs
Je~n K~yser· Swim T~nk Do~
Waldie; Profiles, Mrs. Ri~hard
Kinnaird; Tractor Ride, Arnold
Norman; Fire Dept. car Ride,
Fire Dept.; Ring Toss, Duane
Clatworthy; Fish ePond, Mrs.
George Crump and Mrs. Gail
Bowen; String Pull, Mn. Sam
Fowlkes· Wheel of Fortune
Mrs
E Monroe· Wale;
Fish Pond,
Carl Handley;
Tic-Tac-Toe, Mrs, Reid Doollt·
It; Ball Pitch, Bobby Joe
Chapman; Bell Throw, Mrs.
Tom Farley; Cork Gun, Ray
Ferrell · Darts Mrs. Dan Dawson, H~rry Fitzsimmons; Pick·
My. Pockets, Mra. Don Waldie.

SATIJRDA { OCI'OBER 3rd
!0,30 A.M.
'
p
I WILL sell the rollowing per·
HOUSE tor rem tn
omeroy · sonal
at my home
b th WY 2r3S7S
See
_
three rooms
and
batb.
Call
located
in
RACINE,
OHIO
rooms
and
a
·
11-ll·tlc
MempoUIBD
Moton
1b011e attending the funeral
7
5
Notice
WY
m
opposite
the
Grade
School,
_
__
E.
Main
Street,
Pomeroy
of
Herman Lester Wilson on
7
-=,.---::::-:---:-;-;--;:=; 1
?:/ Uc
corner or Main and 5th Street
WY 2-3891
FARM FOR SALK 60 acres,
Phone Wl' t-3171
Sept. 22 with Rev. Perrin of
111ERI will be an old time HOUSE 4 rooms, bath. pic- on Slate Route 338.
lfl tillable, year around water
4 22 tfc the Federated Church oHlclat,..
Revival meetin~ ~t the Free- tare ~o-a . basement, pick· Three Bedroom Suites, 3 Pc. E M•ln St.
Pomeroy
in pasture, tWQ wells, leased
ing and Mrs. Carrie Neutzling
dom Gospel Mission at Bald et tenet yard. 1671 Lincoln Sectional Practically
for oil, excellenL
cropland, 1957
4 door auto- furnishing organ
selecUons,
Knob, Stiversvllle • Bashan Heights Phone WY 2·2780
Coffee Table, Rockers, u1.su· l'RANSM~SSI?~ Sall~age c:m-1 new barn, house, 5 rooms and .matic transmtssiO~,
"::'".":'' were, from
·
Rd. from Oct. 1 to 14, inclus·
·
8·22-tfc es, Kitchen Cabinets,
pany. ~pairing a
ma es, bath modern kitchen ....,~·~t;
brakes and 11teenng· RadlCl
tve. Rev . 0. G. McKinney of
ola T.V.. Three Dinette-S~ts
n~tomatlc and s~ndard .
Jete ~ith 18ft. Qf birch cam- and heater. $350. Phone WY Springfield, Mr. and
Mrs.
Charleston, West . Virginia FOUR room furnished apart- (One New :1, Four Living
missions. Electnc
nets, full basement, fuel oil 2-5368.
9 24 3tc Gorman Cordell, Mr. and Mrs.
wlll be the evangebst. Spec- ment. Pbonl WY 2r3658.
Suites, Wardrobes, 2 Pc. Wick· Phone WY 2~ 173 ·
forced air heat. Bank "-- - James Hartley, Mr. and ~r~.
1111 singing. The public . weiII M Uc er Suite, Chairs. Lamps. Uti!tic_
ing available. Located on
Sale or Trade
Dwain Bartle;. Miss
Mdhe
eome, Rev. E. J . Gnfflth ls FOR RENT modern bouse, ity Cabinet, Crosley Television, LIGHT HAULING or water cine-Bashan Rd., just
~vru
Hixon, Mtss Martha Underpaator.
9 1J 6tc
sU rooms 'and bath. Youngs- f'hilco rtad~o, Four Gas Ranges hauling. Phone WY 2-6222.
miles from Racine.
HAY FOR SALE or trade for
~- Miss Mary Nelson, Mrs.
1959
GSpoEol
9 24 30tp
Hill, q,acine, Ohio. Phone WI milk cow . Also
.. '=~~·
Ne~a Sprague: M:iss Mildred
TilE •then• • Meigs County town kitchen, tile floor. lo- C tb2. Aptt. WS~zek), GRoodk
1
"'
ti of
d t 136 Lincoln-rd Call a me· tc er or er. · ·1
- ~957.
9-26-6tp itan car, good c;n~~~wn. ~JLouts Meeks, Sr.,
Annual atockbolden mee
• 29 tic Electric Range, Three 9' 12 BEAT DROUGHT by building
an Harris, Ree sv• e,
o,
Mrs. Herschel
Jacluloo Production d r ;t
·
.. .
Rugs, westlngr.ouse Range, stock ponds, dams, reservoirs. FOR SALE : 5 room house In Success Road.
9 28 3tp Converse or London; Mr. and
4aoclatlon will be dhel S
FOUR room house. wtth Three Gas
Free estimates- fair prices good repair - 2 1-3 A. with
Mrs. Joe Scarberry, Mr. and
T:IO p. m. Wednes ay epd
baseme nt hardwood !loors, Many other pieces of rurni- - good work - Prompt ser· about 1.1100 3-year-&lt;&gt;ld
Mrs. Darrell Bartley. Mr. and
ember 30, 1964, at tl1e Be • nicely
iocated on Lincoln ture, One ••t ot Hand Tools.
vice, all work Is done with mas trees. Ada G . Morris,
'
•
Mrs. Wrlham Trexell, Mr. and
lonl Youth Center. 9 25 41
Heights. Call WY 2-3054 af&lt;er
AUCT: Note, This Furnl· caterpillar built eqwpment. Chester, OhiO. 985-4015.
Mrs. Roger Kaiser, and from
c 5 p. m. Tracy Whaley .
ture was used or bought for Also any kind of excavations
9-26-:Jtp
•t
Wellston, George Wm. Durst.
;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;====o.,l
9 28 6tc
use in rented apartments and made with back-hoe or front
0
Greenfield, Mrs. Mary Pav- - - - - - - : : - - is clean and usable merchan-· end loader. Emmet W. Shu- SEVEN ROOM brick home in Plans were made to parllcl· ey, Mr. and ~rs. Stanley Stu~kSEE THI NEW
Wanted To Buy
dise. Not junk.
ler Contracting, 342 Page St., P •,meroy, two bathrooms, 4 pate in providing_ a pleasant er and family; _L_ogan, .Ohio,
1
Terms . Cast.
Middleport. Ohio. Phone WY bedrooms, garage, b~seme~t, Christmas for rest?ents_ of.. the Mr. a~d. Mrs. ~tillS Ohlinger
WANTED. used furniture , tools, BRALJF0"3.9 AUCTION COM- : 2-3243.
8 2J tfc
3 finished rooms m attic.
State Hospit?.l 10 Op- Mr. Wtl!Jam Ohlinger, and Mr
dishes and household goods. PANY, C. Bradford, Auction-]
Large lot. OUt of high water.
Santa Claus at tneland Mrs. Roy Magel ; RushAny amount. large or small. eer, A. c. Bradford,
Sales ,1-fEATING, Plumbtug. Mueller
Central heating
Inqutre
meeting of the vi~le, Ohio, Mr. _and Mrs. Guy
Call Knotts Auction, 2917
Gallipo- Manager Not Responsible for Fvuaee.. Arnold Bretben. Charles Wildermuth. WY 2Friendly Gardeners on Wilson; New LexJ.ngLOn, Mr. and
lis, Ohia. Phone 446·
Accidents.
118 Ea~' Malo Scnet.. Pum2205 or WY 2-6116.
i-Z6-tfc Wednesday evening at the Mrs. Torance Wilson.
I
. ' 10 20 tp
Signed: Ira Beegle
eroy. Phou Wl' 1-ZHI.
!home or Mrs. Vernon Weber.
M
d
Ro
'
Lunch served by Methodist
1 20 tfc
HOUSE for sale. Harrisonville.
are asked to bring ~anesville, r · an Mrs. Y
l
For Sale
Church.
3 bedrooms and bath. Make gilts to the October meeting Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Theron
ARRESTS MADE
POMEROY, 0
1
9-26-Gtc
offer. SH Z.5468.
9 24. 12tc for the project.
BrowR, Mrs. sLam~~ Johnson, PT. PLEASANT - Arrests
1HOUSE, 6 rooms and bath, n
'
Mrs. Weber, president of the Mr. and Mr · Lt&gt; fs Brown. during the weekend according
Middleport Call St.
Albans, I
I
WANTED to buy ' five to twen· "'"", welcomed Mrs. Thomas Mr. Haberon Holdrolt, Mrs. to jail records were Terrance
CHICKEN
on the 727-2149.
.
9·26-&lt;ltpl THF.RE 'S no charge ror use of I
ly·five acres, near Pomeroy. """•. Into club membership.
Holdroft, Jasonville, F. Blankenship, 16. Gallipolis
Village Hal l lawn. Sponsored APPLES,
Burdette F r ~~O
Blue Lustre
..., w-e
"' given on
D
M L. H.
d M
. t chase
Carpet of3hampooer
withCarpet
purNorman Rose, 3601_
Repor•·
the Indiana,
Mr.
ScholL01
Ferry ,· Joe Ervl·n Beaver, 37,
by \1iddleport Fire Depart Farm. Pho~e WY 2-IJ;)', • Shau1poo. Baker Furniture.
Rd ., Akro1. 12, Ohio.
rloral arrangments
· ·-L~~r
ay~on_, r. an rs.. Rr- Leon; Edna Charlotte Rood,
nwnt Saturdav, Oct. 3, at Pomeroy, OhiO, Rt. 1.
9 22 6tc
Parts &amp; Service On
9 23 8tp the Gideon Bible
Dt~n· les Wllkmson, Willie Stunage, 38, Pt. Pleasant and James
12 ,oo' p. m. E;nertainment.
9 25 25tp
quet held jn Rutland iri
James Beardsley, John Chase, Samuel Finley, 66, Pliny, all
Any Make Chain Sow
M nd M D ld H bough
9 2.4 9tp
- 100 bu. Clea.1 Corn. Call 985-,
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ber and the clubs
r· a
rs. ona
ar
charged with intoxication. All
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. 9 23 6tp l
~~~~~t, jin the Rutland Garden ~!~~ Lorenzo Threse, James Walk- arrests were made by the City
THE MEIGS County Com Hunt- 52 x 10 wi•h a 10 x 15 alumin·
Small Engine Service
f .\ler show with Mrs. ""~~~' er; Columbus, Mr. and
Mrs. police.
-· -ers- Associat1on will h:n~ s urn awning. Roger Keller,
USED PIANOS
(
, POMEROY_ 2-bedroom frame er entering an arrangement. ?scar Erk, Mr. a_nd Mrs. Julham Shoot "n Sunday, Sept. s
Ohio ' Recon d"Jtioned upng
· h t pianos,
·
hnme
with bath,automatic A nature tour of the Ycuc
Bach, Mr.. LoUI_
s Boore, Mr _
1- tan
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Pomeroy, 0 .
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CCI ENT REPORTED
27, starting at 12 :00 noon, at phone Chesler exchange.
$50 and up. Others ,as low as
·
hot air heating, and full baseand farm was also ~
c rm,
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bound tD vaty fnm WW 1o
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The .Entertainen... pr• amWLina monolotUt. and colummlered Jl'rlday ntgbt, starrlila nlst Buch•·•ld dellvred oome
Burnett, Bob Nwhart, droll commentary, to tho style
Art Buchwald, Tessie O"Shea ol his wriUngs, about Barry
arxl Caterina Valente as the Goldwater and President John~ular stRndbys of this revue- son. But the series wlll link or
log a woman, and Is stabbed. type variety show. Any lineup swim with MilS Burnett. If she
He reache• a building ba!~ement.lsuch u thlt can only have II orr too long, the obow '"I'·
calls Guardino, tells him he to
- - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - -· -- - - IARNEY GOOGLE ond SNUFFY SNlfTI"
dying - and tho rest ~
otory io the tracin« ol the phone
te reach him before the
NO.SIREE!l
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UNK SNUFFY..
'IE GOT NO DADBURN )
lln18h blm oR.
CAN I TAKE VORE
BlZioi~S PLAVIN'
AVJI08e
DOWJ(
1.1. T&gt;tJe
Aa tho otabbed man,
t.~
RABBIT FOOT
CARDS AT 'IOI!E
1Wwld'•
eventually lo saved, Rip Torn G. A thlck
Jarreot
TO
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AGE !! n;;::;.,,
rulerot
p!eoe
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was magnificent ln a
•• 1l'renolt
1.-~
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worthy perforrruwce. Ao tile
river
Ill.
lloollJ'
copygirl with wbom he
lO.:F!ag~
JMOI·
11. Fraement
l.lDdt.
a touchlf18 relationship on
1%, Re-v&lt;M.\Iea
f. Spread
phone:, Shirley Knight was also 1t, Kn1tt hOt
28.able
excellent. Most Important wa1 Ui. AD enu.u..
18. Pold
tasuc
the masterflll buildup of susnotice
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devotee
jet
pense by dlrector Tom Gries .
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33. Nourtsb~
The script was by Hal Lee and
ending
:tt. Fairy
as. Amerteaa.
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B. G8.lD.e t'hlll
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18. Young n.A
producer.
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19. Mother ot
T. ~~:ntn
Tbe show was created by
Irish godl
DON'T WORR"/~.'
-IS FAMOUS FOR.
2"1. Thus
39. Bree:uo
Jerome Weidman, and the p.... 10. Mauna La&amp; 8. To be
Tf--!E. ''MERCIFUL
ITS EF!= IC F NCi ~-"
21. Cltru. Dua ._ A piB.y
Is bere
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WE' VE !&gt;lEVER
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Reporter, " a on~our CJIS.TV
oeriea starring Harry Guardino
•• an aggre!IIYO J')llll8 New
York newspepermon, txpledotl
onto tho acreen Friday Jlilb~
the be•t exO&lt;utocl now ohow of
the aeaaoo thlll lar.
Don't quibble about lllo fiDt
points of w···spaper atmosphere,
and never mind the oecatlonal
pep talks by City Editor Gary
Me rrill, whlcll slowed the acUon
only briefJy. 11lil wa1 a real
nail-biter for 110 opener, a &amp;hriller with substance: A atory ol
an insignificant man who reads
a Guardino (:Olumn uhorting
New Yorkcra not ot turn a deaf
ear to crtoa for help to elty
streets, who then, at nigh~ trios
to stop four punks from attack·

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9_ 25 6tpl $2;. _Free delivery .. Rutland PHtlTO Copyl·ng Service Co~ ment. House nicely decorat· planned for this fall. A ••• d ~lls~~anMr.R and ~~~s. gJ. :;· PT. PLEASANT_ The Sher·
11 SH .,811
F
red inside and out. Nice Jot on "Plants for House
an
ac
; eyno · ur •
· 1·rr·s Department lnvestigatP.d a
A GENERAL Electric refrigerurnJture, ca
""; 23. 6te
ies made of legal papers, wilh shared driveway. Beau- Greenhouse Co11ectlons" was and Mrs. John Weeks, Mt. minor
two vehicle accident SunLOSE WEIGHT safely and eas- ator. Price 150110. Call 772birt11 records and almost any tiful view of Ohio
River.lgiven by Mrs. Robert Snow· Vernon, Mr. Bruce SCholl; and day , p.m. on upper Five
20 one mile east
ily, with new Dex-a-diel tab- 5712.
9 24 6tc I WILL DEUVE't good ar· tes other documents. Also !amiD· Make small down payment Iden.
.
fr?m Stanhope, N. J .• Mrs.
Mile 2Road
of
lets. Only !16c. Stark Pharrr&gt;
--- 75 at $2.25 a bushel. Apple Man, ling in plasuc, film 10 pre and balance as 30 year' loon Mrs. Cari . Morris was
In Frsher.
Route 11 resulting in approxi·
acy.
8-l3-60tp 1962
Superhawk,
$2 · Phone WY 2·2518.
serve
paper!.
This is what you
been
mately 150 property damage and
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Dodson,
927 Brownell
Re te your
lD valuable
Po me
oy
"~· of a discussion on Afri·
9
23
•
Ave., Middlenort. 9 23 6tp
Stp
u r surance,
r Uc looking for.
lean Violets, their pro)lllgation
PLAN OPEN HOUSE
no injuries. A truck driven by
- -·: -c---.--. - THREE USED bathroom out·
9 4MIDDLEPORT -:- S . roorr !and insect control. An
ex· PT PLEASANT - The Mas- Allen W. Walker, 42, Southside,
; 14 ft. B,J~T wttb trailer. 35 fits. 1 forced air ga~ furnace,
AUC..TiltNI!:ER
frame home with bath, gas change of houseplants
was :......
R bl'
W
traveling east on upper F 1v e
H.P. Evl_nru~e motor,_ gas 84,000 B.T.U. Priced rea son·
Complelft 8ervk'l
heating, nice oak floors, ex- held during the evening.
l:~l·n unty epu lean omen Mile and a west bound car
PLANNING
tank, 2 hfP Jackets, ftre ex· able. Ph. Chester 985_3175 _
Ctftl ~radford
cept kitchen and bath (Inlaid) The traveling prize, donated 1vrm be hostes~ to a~ Ope~ driven by Clarence Bonecutter,
tingulshers, $400. 1959 Eng·
•. --.. ---1 , . ~--toet
Located on nice level lot .... ., .. by Mrs. Weber, was won by House ordndational, ate anb- 48 Ga11'1polis Ferry, slde~wi~
YOUR VACATION?
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dnver
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$420.
all sc hoo1s and super mar
WI·th Mrs. 1u....... can I ates at tue hRepu ed• on 8 curve. Ne.~ther
Road aarvlee, boll band
House trailer, $450. Call WY Phone WY 2-2519.
Racille, OfUt
ets. Make modest down pay· Snowden winning the door prize.~~~,:"' ,";~~~ua:.e~. Olld ts~:- was cited.
oervl.. encltrovol aervice
1: 0
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2-6077 before 10 :00 a. m. or
t 22 6tp
1 11 tk me~t and 23 year term loan Mrs. Weber was as~Lsted by l"l;;' 0
----CALL:
91
after 8:00 p. m.
- available.
her daughter, Donna, m serving The
If :
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9 23 6tc G E p rt bl d" h
h
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er-, Plamllllll Ull 3'li ACRESfarm I. dessert course tD tile mem- 1.,.
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SON 18 BORN
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was
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Ueatln&amp;
with
3
barns,
lbers
and
two
guests,
Mrs.J'!i"'
at
1
p.m.
and_wllllast
until
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Mlddl•port
Reel Buys In
condition.
MIDonYWe, sheds, Marietta sllo and
Ralph Jarvis and Mrs. Law- 4. p.m.
will I
Mr. and Mrs.
9
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Ira nice home. Located "" renco Milhoan.
_._,_ candldm~ ~ ........ Sprouae of Mlrldan,
ec
USED FREEZERS
AUTOMOBILE lllauranco .....
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We llavo oD state higbway s miles from
•~•
a s. 0 "l""w~· cut, art announcing tho birth
conoelled? t.oot your opera· 1 Good 16 Cu. Fl. Co-op
&lt;;INGER Sewm•
machineo.
s.- - Pomeroy. Considerable
l•r~ ocheduled and refreslunents of their ftrsl son. September 8
1Dr'1 ......l CoD WY ,__
Chest F..... r $75
new, $58.50 up. !ieverol Used
.__... bar, plenty pasture .... -~~~
IS
be aerved.
In Connecticut. They named tho
llltfc 1 - 23 Cu. Fl. Upright
machinea It l&gt;arBalll prices
CoD IVY I#IC . , or Nf&amp;lll
able land. 2 other houses w•w
new arrival James Alan Sprouse
Unlco
F....,.,
_
$100
The
~·abrtc
Shop.
~Inger
Sales
7
•
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ibis property, both have gas
•
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St.
No
charges
Jr.
He welgbed 5 pounds,
I
J.ET REB:S FLORAL Ill Radne
and Se•vic~. Pomeroy. Ohio PIANO TUNING. Newman Bur- and running water tone ~~~
!were filed. The squad trona- ounces. Grandparents art ~r.
bandle all your Oower needs. 1-25 cu. Fl. Untco
Updght
Fro•z•r
~
$135
WY
:1-22114.
4
21
tic
delle,
Middleport,
WY
2-3'191.
bath).
Can
be
bought
w•w
Rock
Springs
Grange
-mel
ported Mrs. Gibbs and dllugh· and Mrs. Charle~;::"'p Yj
FUDerals, weddings. glfts, ol· i
9 S 30ic or without atock,
evening with Fredlier tD Holzer hospital. The u· racuse, and Mr.
~
oo beautifUl glaasware. Rees l 1-lBCu.FI.Cheot
Noro• Fneze. _
$75 USED LENNOX oil tired hot
and feed.
worthy maoter ••~ ~ II( lnjurleJ wao IHll report· LeClair, of Canada. Mr.
Floral, 3rd S-t. Racine,
1
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1 1-22 Cu. Ft. 4 v,., Old
EXPERIENCED
BOX - C. C. CUCKLER
WY • - - w : 'rlltua
air
rurnace
with200ducts,
regis·
r-ll·jl j~F-Iiiiliiiliiiliiiiililiiiliiiiliiliii~la;_;lvrm~;;er:;;l~y..ai~Pi;;o;;;mer=-:;ayi;;,;;;;o;j
Upright FrHrer _
$175
ters
and
2
gallon
fuel
,_
~
'lbe
meeting
opened
la
u 18 llilc
tanks. Used to heat 7 room
POMEROY, omo
1•• ~. form. Due to evangellatlc
Pomeroy landmark
house. Call New Haven 882·
t 21 Sto _I'""".
at the Roc;k Springs
Por S1le or Rent
WY 2-2181 J1ek Carny, Mgr.
3381 r•·r ~ p m
ch h it
. . 9 28 6tp
Help Wlnted
'
wao
a
J'IvE ROOMS and bath, house.
tD cancel theurcDe!Dbar
8 met!l-11
121 Hudson Sl., Middleport. MELONS, potatoes, beans, ,1.
.
LADIES: Earn up lo t2 hourl!"ll imd the next
-,,Ill
FITS YOUR BUILDING PLANS.
laqulro Oh10 H'·te~.
pei bu. Being containers and 1158 BALES atralra hay. N1ce, From tho lar!!ell 1rnt* or
oewing ready out
bi held October 112. A
pick yourself. Clarenc. Prof· put in dry - no bugs - Not IIUildozer rodlator to tho
F'reo Details! Babypy, Will' olon wao held '"' lnataDallon ..
9 2:1 Uc
filt, Phone VI 3-2254.
sprayed. Phone day 9561. ev- IDlallest beata oon.
II.W, A·lA, Indlaoa.
officer•.
For Rent
u 15 tf&lt; ening 6601,
McConnelsvllle,
1 21 lip Mrs. Fred Goegletn, lectum
---.,.----~-.,- 1 -=--=--c--· ·9 28 3tc
presented a program l'hlcb Oft
SIX ROOM houso wilh bath in BABY BED, with mattress
WY 2-2143
Po~- HELP WANTF-D - Man with ened with. poem "&amp;optembei"
Mnersvlllo - furnished. Ph. $7.50 at 1666 Lincoln HgiS .• 70,000 B.T.U.
Kenmore Gas
EngDah .:omposltlon talent '"' by Mrs. c. L. H.;.ton, A ~
WY 2-2881.
9 :u; 3te
Pomeroy. Another baby bed at Stove and pipe. Excel· L O. McCOY, AUC'I10NEER, Melgs _county reporter,
. - ne Corn Song," waa
1
Rutland home of Adeline lent condition. $75.00. Mich· Chester, Ohio.
s 13 tfc ure wr1ter. Learn newo
bv Mrs. w. A. Morgan.--~· ••
FOUR room unfurnished apart- Browning. No nigbt calls.
ael Burke, Che~;ter, 185-2417.
lng while working for load -~·..
uNow there's.-----....-:,.-;;
9 21 &amp;tc
ment. Brown•ll Avenue, Midu 28 3tc
pay. Good opportunity ·for , ••• Mrs. William Grueoer. ,
dleport. Call Wallace Brad·
..
hi
rord, WY 2-304;. 9 25 Stc t YEAR ow Coon H 0 u n d. MODEL 520 Stevens Pump
•
right person, am tloua,
from Farm Women
~'
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Wayno Ritcbie, Long Bot- Shotgun, 30 in belt, In good
getic, ~nsible. Write The Mrs. Goeglein and Quo~ _bj
THREE room apartment and
shape. H. D. Boney, Wright-st
Daily Sentinel. Pomeroy, 0. 1u... Robel1 Look&amp;
9
22
6
bath, adults, 212 South Fifth -tom.
tp
Too
Doll.,
Pold
For
U 25 3tp 1::··-·program.
- - - - - - - - - Pomeroy.
U 28 3tc
u
tne
AVPnue, Middleport,
WY 2- READY to lay H &amp; N leghorn
w,.cbCI Can and True At the clOJe of the meeting

Sn"wballllill, Syracuse.

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IOIINSON, S!m- ~nsur.-l--------- PT. PLEASANT - The third
ID. All f..-- ., 111 u. L c•v•~
Gotr Awardo Banquet
Jim Job_. aDd .._ ...... awa. ,_. 1110 •lplaDI have been completed by
1
Bud s; - ' ApDIL 1 1
women's Golf .moctauon
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-:_u.
_ ::;: ~:;;_:u,• ~~waf thHidden Valley Counb'y Club
~..... For Sale
.,.,... ,. ._ .. wnu .., ••
the banquet ocbeduled for
R•• l ..Dil
••
r:'~ "~"::. u~~~.,
28th at Oscar'a in GaJ.
o.u, ••"l'"~
IHnnll• Ohio, wltb 8 .soclal bour
7 ROOM hooJe and cabin ,n,
-ENat ij p.m.
looklni Ohio River, g M .'
CIET A MAN'$ JOIII
down. 1•OJ yeart to ""Y.
~a~
The group wUI be
bold 4a bu.sl·
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OperaUnl bulld.ozera, fl'aderl, • T*l·
••
monthly payments like rent. Lizlnet. bac:~ou """ ~rapen. &amp;an nesa meeting Octo r 1 at 7 : ~
lOP wa, ... wa wtu tram ,.ou on
In....
t the home of Mrs· Mar~
4 per cent interest, W r I t t !J~·r
,.quipmeDt. 'M •PPro•e&lt;:l. tor 1!'·•"· a
Durst's Store, Portland, Ohio run reed~~~.fimWrtu:
Rvi,.n dDawson at 121
EngJish
1 for the purpose of electPhone VI 3_226 1.
JmA.vv .:QulPamNT scHooLI 11
11
tDU w. t.ne A••·
1ina next year's officers. Mary
t 2% 10tc
col umbu•. Ohlu
t :·o.
1:'.~"'• president, appointed Betty
Dawsoo, chairman, Betty Dye
FOR SALE-Middleport'a
Auto S•l••
J._.
u.n.... I ted w tall·
N
ICIJJU Mary Ingles on the nomi·
est bu ~· oca
.
naUng co.'l"flmlttee to submit a
Second Stree~ Middleport A GOOD 194_!.0odge 10 A-1 run-,slate. or orrtcers Nominations
l!rll"OJI lot quiet .ale
h&gt; nlng condition. Call
will also be taken from the
8
quire at Oblo Hotel.
773-5712.
lnoor.
10 u Uc
The Rambler
world Slaodanl of Compact
DOUSE FOR SALE: • room•
E&gt;coUence
furnished. Minersville. 13000 Bl
rt•· llld Ph
WY 3-3312
t 25 tfc
I ear room. ....
rone
.
IOI'liUlnce. Small car eConomy
HOME for rent In Pomeroy 8
and managerabiUty

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for the tbrect L'•, X tor the two O'a, etc. Single lflltere, apoe.
trophies, the length and formatton ot the wwda are all h1n'ta.
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6:110 Sign On - News
Sacred Heart Hour
5,05 Country Music
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3,00 Pomeroy ID Football
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Rsev. RaHymodndll Jones-Rei 9:30 MiT"ddli'rts~lgb (D .
porto ea nee
11:00 op en
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a1ry
Weatber Report
Valley)
Newo
11:30 Top Ten Show tDuttono)
Tiny's Chapel
12:00 Noon News
Newt
12:15 Musical interlndo

WJEH RADIO
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UO Interchange

MONDAY TRRIIUGO FRIDAY •'
• 00 Community Ne""
6'00 SlgD On, Mutlc.'lJ Clock
5:06 World, National Newa
6·:30 Newt Hea
. dllneo
5: 15 Spotlight on Spor1a
Uo
6:32 Musical Clock
5,25 Weather
6' 33
7:00 Be ..StilL&amp; KnoT.
5:30 SUOIIet Blvd.
6:55
?:Ill News
B:OO Sign orr
6:57
7:08 Musical Clock
SATURDAY
7,00
Sign On M ~ al Cl k
7, 311 News Headlinoo
7:05
6:00
• u.,c
oc
7' 32 Musical Clock
7:30
7:00 Be SUO v Know
7:45 Word &amp; Testimnn ~
7 : ,..~ News
7,35 Pickens Hardware
12:30 Rev. Morlia Teets
8:00 Ohlo VoDey News
1 :flfl Musical Clock
tTueo • Thurs.)
1,00 Bill Miller Show
us World, NaUonat NeW'I
7:45 Word &amp; Testimony
7 :50 News Report
tOSU Football)
s,Jo Sports
8:00 Obio Valley News
8'00 BiU Miller Show
6:45 Sign orr September
8:15 Weather Picture
3,06 World, National Newo
8:00 Johnson · Simpson Ins. 5:45 Sign Off October
8 t6 Musiclll Clock
9,10 Spnrtt Today
Show tFrf.)
SUNDAYS
8:55 Communl1y NeWll
a , J5 Weatller Picture
8:10 Roy'o Food Basket Show 7:00 Sign On- News
1,00 Talk ot the Town
8' 18 Mu.slcal Clock
tMon • Thuro.)
U5 Sunday Showcase
us Mason County News
3,55 Ne,..
8:4$ Baker Furniture Show
8'110 French Cl1y Baptl.st
10,00 Family Worshtp Hour
9,00 Musical Ci-JCk
tWed. • Fri.)
8:30 Newo
10,15 Public Se"!co
9:30 Song &amp; Story 1lml
8:45 I&amp;S Super Market Show 8:33 Hour of Deliverance
10:30 Latchstring
9, 45 Famuy Wol'llhip Hour
(Thurs.)
!Elder CUne)
10,55 World Newo
to 00 Newo
v,oo New•
9' 48 CongreSBman Abele
11:00 News Beat
10,115 High Scbooi Hit Parade
9 05 Coffee With Janet
10,05 Sunday Chapel
u,os Moroing MelooleE
10:55 Newo
10,110 Grand Ole Op'ry
10,33 Washington Reporlo · to
(except Friday,
11:00 Army Tlme
11:00 Minlllerlal Assoc.
the Peoplo
Churcb Bells Rinll
11:-18 Special eommum,,
IU5 A.S.C. Program • Fri.
11 '110 Sunday Show
11:45 World Newo
Programo
11:15 Family Worship • Thurs. 12:00 Noon News
IUS Mason County Now
J2 ,oo News Roundup
IUS Mason Co. Agr. Ext.-Tues. 12,15 Christians Hour
12' 00 Communi" News
[2 ,20 Bulletin Board
11 :33 Swap Shop
12:30 Rev . Merlin 1'eet1
12.05 Local NeWI
12·25 News 0 Gramt
11:45 Ti:Qy 's Country Hymn•
1:00 Rev. Andrew Parsons
12 :10 Marlret.s
12 ·30 Sab.Jrday Matinee
12,00 Nooo Report
1:30 Rev . Silas Billups
12 ,15 Mid Day Weather
·L55 News Beet
IU~ Goessler's Guest Star-Frl UO Sunday Chapel
J2 ,20 Evano Bllllettn Board
2' 00 SaiUrdllJ Matinee
12:15 LaiTy Anderson Show
2:33 Rev. Roscoe Thorne
12 : ~ News 0 Grams
2:55 Newt Beat
4:00 Jim Mees Show
3:00 Sunday Chapel
J2,~o Agriculture Agent
3,00 Saturday Matinee
U5 Blaettnar Auto Show
U3 Country HymnUmers
!2:45 Country Go Round
J,tlll News Beat
t1bll1'!1.)
(Dan Hayman)
U5 Newa Beat
4,tll Dlaclng with Do01
4:30 Local Newt
U3 Sunday Showcase
z,oo Country Go Round
t :30 Top Ten Revuo
5,00 Jim Mees Show
6,oo Baptist Layman'• Hour
1:55 Newt Beat
5,00 Newa Summary
6:00 Simon's Market. News
6:30 Sundown Serenade
3:01· Mid-Way Matinee
5:15 Pubhc Service
6:05 Sundown Serenade
6:45 Sign Off September
3:55 Newa Beat
5:30 Dmner Music~ le
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Livestock
TOWING
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Pox, Dubbed, D~beaked, war· week aiel. Three mixed yearCiaNCI Sunday
med. Wlll dehver. Mode_rn ling bulls. Phone VI 3 _ 2278.
Phon• 985-22'?
poultry, Box 188, Athens, Ohto.
9-26-3tc
letw.en C.hemr •nd
Pbone LY ~31.
9-26·3te
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!957 CHEVROLET 2 door 6 years old. One open heifer,
all white, runs good, $200. 22 months. Call WY 2.QI71.
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car.Ohio, Robert
9 23 -Sic "E" flat. alto saxop hone, Ilk•
Grate,
Danville,
on Rt.
325, 4 mileJ north of Langs- TAMWORTH pigs. Emory Pow· new, for sale. Call WY 2-6961.
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COUPLE INJURED
The Middleport
emergency
WANTED: A good reliable deal·
was called at 10 ,54 a .m.
er to supply customers with
when Mrs. Carl -G.
Rawleigh ProduciB in Pome· i , ond her daughter, Jerray and Middleport.
Writ• ~~~ New Haven. w. Va., step·
Rawleigh Depl. OHI 840-127, 1... ou_t in bfront_ 11ofrd • ·r
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and Mn. Everttt Thomas ., Nesselroad Jr .
Earl Quivey of
Marietta Mn . Dw tght Logan is employR
· , spen! Saturday with his sister · e&lt;1 at the L &amp; Z Shop.
and brother·in+law Mr . a n d I Mr . and Mrs. Eldon Weeks
~lrs Everett Tho~as and his Ireturned home Sunday, after a
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"Vacation Memories"
was Club, a red rihbon , and Mrs. Mrs. John Terrell, 1 petrlfled
hrot·1H'r w1lb ur Qu1vey
· en ays VIS11 1
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and
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Mrs. ·Everett Thoma s . leh to- ~ w i th lheir son and daughter -in- the theme of the fl~wer show Jack_ Ro~son, Twtllg t. u, sponge
roc o ages granIn l'ornt"roy
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R 1by the Wlnding Trail Garden a white nbbon. Also exhibJtlng ite from Barre, Vermont quar·
ay. o r~ wee s VI S! 1 In
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Club held Saturday and Sunday was the Pomeroy a en c: ded. es. T
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Blue ribbons were awar
Mrs. erre II a1so had a dl•
Il ls homt&gt; . Pun \a nd. . II ' gnn . :"_
on-m-la w. Mr . a_nd Mrs . Gene I
rs
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th to Lilli La dermilt Linda Hen- play of shells : She had picture•
after a ~eVt· IJ I d a 1 ~ v t~n w•lh Jhorna'i and family
home F'nda:v , from Rtverstde Mrs. James Titus was
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\&gt;lr and Mrs Ed~a rd T Bau- jMethodist HOspital in Columbus accredited judge for the
81 drick:~ and Carol Lewts lD f:be made of shel_ls mounted
on
Mr.

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exhibi!s Blue ribbons for ar- Junior class. Awarded blue r1b- burlap and pamted background,

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t•r and daughte r, Pkol ly Ann of jan, 1_s tEmpgreo,emgD
. ~vers a nd rangem~nts were awarded to bons in :he horticulture class including the Babylonia, from
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· the Sundav guests of her sis- ti on from the Holy Land; Mrs. housepla_nts, Mrs. Loyd Moore made from fish scales

and
shells; a dogwood flower bouquet from sbells ; a vase from
shells; and an arrangement of
rosebuds made of shells. lnC'luded in the shell display were a
bear paw, sand dollars, star
fish , shark fins , cokena, lace

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I ted In Fl id
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emon.:stratlon.
The Landmark had a display
V ri
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a ous gaur were spay- of fall bulbs and leafl t
fer
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Mrs Robert Lewis · · ·
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• dislrtbuUo~ and also pruner1,
which mcluded hard shell ba- garden scissors and
glovea,
ton, cave man club, Hercules lawn seed and pictures of bulbs.
Ib
1 . tur
c u , m m~ e crown
o( 01h er d.1spIays wer~ a
cut
thorns, b1colar, nest . egg, leaf of philodendron m a large
pear a_nd oran_ge and stnped .. A planter , by the Pomeroy Florcollectlon of msecls were dis· 1st Shop ;. a flo~al arrangment
played by Louella Tbompso~, by Franc1s Flor1sts, and a spewho won first place in Ohio cia! display of chrysanthemums
for. senior hobby show at the and celosia by _Mrs.
Hiram
Ohio State Fair and also a trip Fisher of the Wildwood Garden
to National Club Congress in Club.

VOL XVI

A vlllage operated garbage
service and a garbagt dump
te:e were _proposed M~ay
mght to Middleport council as
a means of •·getting needed
money to oper&lt;:~te with."
CouncHman Raben Craig
argued other towns do
this
and Middleport shou ld too.
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He had nospect ncpan
w
put forward. Mayor Lee Smith
and others pointed out one difflcuJty w uld be l1 ·tl
ch
a h· eo ·nc rJ~d~ n~ ~u
no~ :~~ i~~
rsr oes
or ·
Councilmen believed
when
the sewer rate ordina1tce is in

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:ate:W

The suggesuon was referred

mendatmn.
ThJs '.Vas an ordinanc_e to p_ro.vide teeth Jn 8 council action
of last suml!ler th~t led to safety zones bemg pamted a three
places acr~ss North_ &lt;;econd-av.
for pedestna~ crossmgs. Hardl· 1ny motLndr stop now when

:~~:i~\:~t~~t~~::~:t~~~~
or wants a loca l ordinance providing fines for motorists not

New President
I Leads First
Meeting of Year

Sale

Fall Sale! One Week Only!

39.95

DISCOUNT _ __

10.00

These new style
chairs have the
wider seat and
spring back.

Sale

MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
'ROBIN AND THE 7 HOODS'
&lt;Technicolor)
Frank Sinatra Dean Martin,
Bing Crosby, Edw. G. Robin·
110~1 Sammy Davis. Jr., Peter
· FalK., Barbara Rusll, Victor
Buono.
Colorcartoan1

WEDN~~~A~.. :~PT. 30

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Living Room
Suites Must Go

THURS., FRt, SATURDAY
October 1·2·3
THE BEATLES
"A HARD DAY'S NIGHT"
THEY ARE HERE, FOLKS!
THE BEATLES: John Lennon, Ringo Starr, Paul Me·
Cartney, Geo. Harrison.
Fe•tureHe:
Pudon My Terror
Cartoon•
Adults-75c; Chi1dren--40c
Beatles autographed
p:hoto 25c

One 2-piece Wing
Back Couch With
Matching Chair,
ih burly brown nylon,
REGULAR
YOUR TRADE-IN

80.0.0

Sale 219.95

YOU R OLD SUITE

399.95

100.00

Sale 299.95

ff you are i11 terested in eith er of the above Early
American suites , you should make a special ef-

fort to see them. They're on sale now!

COLOR .TV
With

ALL-CHANNEL TUNING

Enjoy the World Series thl~ year and the
New Fall Color Programs w1th a new 1965
Mark 10 RCA Victor Color Television. See
the many wonderful models on display on
Elberfelcb 2nd Floor.

ber election .
Pear!·sts where heavy traffic
The levy, expected to provide into and out of Tiny's Foodland
between $9,000 and $10.000 an- Mar~t obstruct~ side\.. alks and
nually , would have to be used pedestrians (brought up also be
for utility expense~.
lights, Craig ); it wa s noted the marfire hydrant rental,
phones, ket e'pects Lo solve its own
etc. Its passage wollld relieve problem soon . lhe Safety comthe overburder.ed general fund mittee will cooperatt. with the
the condition of which
led . business and prepare a plan to
council last summer to consid- ~ line sidewalks.
.
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.
er turmng off street _lights.
To the suggestiOn the _area be
Thde le~y is folr five y_ea;ls , • bpatroll~kconstantly, Chaef Heran reqmres on Y a maJOfl y ert G1l ey anC the
mayor
vote.
maintained more can be ac·
-Reports tha t a dangerous compli.shed oy patrolling the en·
condition exists at Locust and tire area of streets traveled by

PT. PLEASANT -

children at peak movement per- viewed in detail. It was pointed
iods, than by stickint ln one out the occupant receives free
spot, as at Tiny's,
rent, utilities, and maintenance
OTHER BUSIN~~::;
on the quarters jn return for
Councilman Clifford
feeding tile prisoners ana handagreed to re-investlgate claims ling telephone and radio mes·
that drivers' vision is impair- sages when the mayor's clerk
ed at Rutland-s. and North Se- is not on duty . No action was
cond-av . by a small sign. Sturn- taken, In .1959 the payment for
bo also relayed COiflplaints by meals was raised from 35 cents
the occupant of the town haU to 50 cents .
apartm ent tha~ 50 cent5 per The ma yordrepohrrted he still
meal 1or s8rvmg pr 1soners
has not 1oun
t ee persons
not enough to make any pro- willing to serve on a board of
lit.
public affairs to implement the
This latter
was r&amp;sewer rate ordinance .

Clerk Gene Grate said he will
transfer about $1,100 from the
gent'ral fund to the parking
meter fund and the swimming
pool fund to meet clliTent expenses, that the genera l fund
balance Monday night stood at
$4 ,461.86, that $5,000 to $6,000
will be receive&lt;. in the general
fund by Jan. l, 1965, but that
this has to "n:n us up to a·
booct ~r ch 1 next. 'd'
.
ounc1 was rea a nouce
from the Federal Housing and
Home Finance Agency
that
Middleport's request for
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grant of $123.000 under the Ac- bottl ing company truckJ
tl
celerated Works Progn.m for enter and lean as before.
its sewerage has ~n tabled Council gave the go w.4
pending congressional action to for installation of a new street
provide more funds, as
all light on Pearl-s~ between t..
funds appropriated for
1964 cust &amp;nd Ash-sts., at a locatiall
have been commuted.
recommended by Jte Ujbl
A traffic problem at South company. Council also accepted
Fifth and Locust created by the recommendation that lit
the Ohio Valley Baking Co. more lights be installed Oft
adding to its worker force was Railroad-s! on ground s that the
solved by couLcil agreeing the five there are sufficient.
north side of the street adjaAttending wt re the may.or,
cent to the Royal Crown Bottl- clerk, counc-ilmen Harris, ZU..
ing Co., should be kept free of kle, Stumbo, Craig, and Wayne
parked cars so as to permit i Gibbons.

Civil Action Opens in Lad's Death

A $10,000 owbrook addition where the Hat-

The Mason Realty Company John Brown, Virgil W. Siders,

Members of the jury to re-

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County Circuit Court Monday.
The trial is the aftermath of
the accidental drowning of the
8¥.: yr . old son of Dr. and Mrs.
Don Hatten
which occurred
June 10, 1961 in an excavation
pit for a manhole in the Mead·

claiming negligence on Uie part
of the Mason Realty Company
which was developing that section of Meadowbrook and the
city of Point Pleasant, which
was constructing the sewer sy·
stem .

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Dean as its counseL
Following the selection of a
12 man jury Monday morning ,
the remainder of the day until
5:10p.m. was used by the plain·
tiff for his witnesses' testimony.
Testifying during the day were

ett Wedge, Deposition~
w-ere
read ot court of two young lads,
Stephen and Michael Wood, who
were with young Don Hatten
II on the fateful trip to the manhole pit which was filled with
water from heavy rains.

a1 are
Y Frazier, John Escue, Donald C. Brown, Jack A.
Burris, Wylie Conrad,
Jesse
Brown, Roy Yauger. Oscar Han·
es, James N. Roush,
James
Keefer, J . E. Sommer and Dennis A. Roush .

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County Funds Held
p• o der f Tax Board
cUt dOwn crowdS
so far away, 33 days - U it
persists In Middleport wt1J

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'-n•lde
11111 UH Tunon. AuiomJ!i&lt; tutor
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short talks .
hrilar"e~ncels'' mqneticdist.or•
It was decided to
tlatiL Two keyod color &lt;ootrais for
tape recorder, 8 set of Jr. •Y 1unlnJ. Static-fr• 1'GoldeD
Britannlcas and flag staff
1\.rOit'' fllllllllll. .. school.

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Couch With Wing Back Maple
Arm Handles, Also Matching Chair.

During the business meeu,,g
Robert Bowen, Elementary
lalked on the sale•1ll
tax blll for educational
in the schools. The PT'O II
will help secure the signatures
needed for 1he Initialed ~ill to
increase the sales tax from
three to four cents ot help provide financial assistance for ed·
ucational p r o g r a m 11
In
schools. Mrs. Joe Starcher
to circulate petitioo,

Four school board members,
II,~~~~~Stanley,
Hiram Slawter,
Halliday and J 0 h n
---,=.:.,.=,.._,=,.,..attended. The attend·
SUN., MON ... TUES.
ance banner was awarded to
Oct. 4-5-6
F'f
1 lh Grade, Mr. Arnott's
"GOOD NEIGHBOR SAM"
(Technicolor)
Jack Lemmon, Romy Schnel·
The program was under the
der, Dorothy Provine, Michael Connon, Edward G. direction of Mrs. Virginia
Robinson, Edward Andrews,
Mrs. Goodwin Introduced
Loulo Nye,
new parents and first

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Sale! 2 Early

to their home in f;lelle, W. er, and hearing the •;~EE1II
Va. Wednesday.
treasurer reports
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris a balance of $372.36,

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1964

MAJ, WATERS DECORATED
COLUMBUS (UPI) - The State Board of Tax Appeals
Mayor Lee Smilh Indicated late Monday ordered the state auditor's office to with·
DANANG , VietNam - Major Ralph R. Waters (left),
over lbe weekend,
hold sales tax funds from Vinton County until that area son of Mr, and Mrs, Ralph C. Waters of 220 Church St,
The mayor admitted be hal completes a property reappraisal.
Oakharbor, Ohio, is dtcoraled with the U.S, Air Force
MARIETTA (UPI)- Republican presidential nominee received some complalots o1
Merrill Brothers, head of the tax board, said the next Air Medal for meritorious achievement during aerial
Barry Goldwater brought his whlstlestop campaign train property deslruclloo and olh· distribution, scheduled Oct 6, would not be senl to flights in support of the fight against commu nist aggresinto Ohio today and attacked President Johnson as "the er actlvWes approaching VIlli- Vinlon County Auditor Glenn Peters,
sion in VietNam. Major Waters, _a pilot, is on duty with
chief enemy of the sotial security system today."
dallsm . If It doesu't stop,
. . .
a unit of the Pacific Air Forces. His wife Kathleen , il
In the first back·platfonn speech from bis 17·car ram· there will be a 7 p. m. cur· .. : d:trr::'~~~n wi~hou: pe~ said he would confer with Coun- the daughter of Mr . and Mrs. Robert G, Clarke of New
palgn train, Goldwater also wrapped blmseii In the
.,, ·
ty Proaeeutor John Beckley on Haven W Va
mantle o{ the Jate . Robert A. Taft, former Ohio senator few.
cent of th~t amount going into possible legal action against the I ~~~·~~-~;';;;;;;;;;;---;~-:-~----who was ''Mr. Republican" for many in the GOP. Jatrothe c?Unty s general fund. 'nle tax board. for illegally assumed I ••••••••••••••••••••••
duced by Robert Taft Jr. GOP candidate for the Senate,
remamder of the money would "dictatorial power."
VATICAN CITY (UP[)-The
G0 ld W8 te r d eser ibe d th e f ormer senator 88 ' 'one 0 f my
be divided among townships and Peters wanted to walt until Vaticaa today made public an
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best friends," and said tbey worked closely toletbet..Jo. "'·'-~villages.
1966 to start reappraisal which order greatly relaxing tbe
the Senate.
The board's action also may would go on the 1967 tax dupli· Calbolle ban 00 Cl'emadoo.
I
alfect paymenJ of 1he next cate, He al"" propoaed hiring an The oew provlstons, wbieh
ENROUTE WITH GOLDWATER (UP!)- Sen. Barry
school foundation money to the appraisal finn on • per diem octuoUy were distributed to
M, Goldwater today sharply criticized President John·
county, due In November.
basis when needed instead of the cburcb hierarchy more
son's response to the FBI report on big city riots, He
Coonty Auditor Glenn Peters unde
= :..r_ :c..o_n:::tr:::a:..
ct:..._ _ _ _ _ than a year ago, open tbe
Five year leas~ on homes
pledged that if elected he would bring the "full per·
way lor cremation when not
suitable for construction worksuasive powers of the presidency" to bear on the prot&gt;CINCINNATI (UPil _ The
motlvated by " bate egainst ers on the Racine dam and
lem. The GOP presidential nominee made the statement Cincinnati En uirer toda enthe CathoDe religion or locks are co!lllng In high d•
in rem~rks pre~ared for hi~ first back-_p lntform speech dorsed sen. ~arry Gol/water
against the church."
mand in the Pomeroy area.
at Manetta, Ohio - or a frve-day, whistle stop to u r lor president
The order provides
1hat
through Ohio, Indiana and Illinoi~.
. ·
there bJ uo such motivation
This was disclosed MomlaJ
Goldwater referred to an FBI report, compiled at 1.Thte E~qwrderilthlus Obehicamtoe 1he
lllllels It Is specifleally prov· at a luncheon meeting of the
0
SUI&gt;
Johnson's order and made public Ialit weekend, on riots Irs ma)or a Y 0
Thursday, Oct. 1 · is the beginning of the Fall Fire en, Under lh• old rules set by Pomeroy Chamber of
COil&gt;'
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in several cities both North and South. The FBI said it port the senator,
announced Season,
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b
n4
h
f
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lts endorsement Ln a front-page
Burning permits may be obtained from local fire war· eanoa law, •t was t e oppos-- merce at Craw's Town a
ad ound no common pattern or racial source for the editorial entitled "You Know dens. No burning is to be started until after 4:00 p.m. lte.
Country Restaurant
disturbances. Spea~ing of Johnson's response to the re- He's Right."
Trash and household debris should be burned in an inIt also was reported
thet
port, Goldwater sard:
The th
In c·
barr 1 'th
·
h
th to t
upwards
of
500
heads
of
faml,.
"Simply suggesting that a conference of law enforce· .
,o er newspaper
ID· cenerator or
e Wl . Wlle mes , over
e. p o
lies will move into the area
ment officials be held at so
f t
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' Clnnatl, the afternoon Post and keep papers from escapmg and startmg grass flieS .
.
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me u ure appropna e Ime Times-Star, joined with other It has been extremely dry
by Jan . 1 next in conneetion
18 not enough.
Scripps-Howard newspapers last this summer and it will take a Nathan Pearl Biggs, Charles. E.
with the same Racine project.
week ln endorsing President considerable amount of rainfall Clark, Howard Allen Daile:·,
space, as well as q
MARIETTA (UP!)- Wet, chilly weather was expect· Johnson,
before the moisture content of Phitip Globokar, Guy v , Reuter,
0
100 Trailer
term
leases
on homes, i&amp; comed to mark the start today of Republican presidential
rd
a1
ing into demand, it was &amp;Do
candidate Barry Goldwater's whistle stop tour of Ohio, Scripps-Howa has an inter· 1he ground is back to nonn · SCIPIO TOWNSIDP - Dean
est
In
1he
Enquirer
bul
that
Get
your
Permils
and
burn
nounced.
Op
b u t s t ate G
Iead ers worked hard to a•sure a wann
, not
l I th
'1h d
ct
ks Di I A. Blackwood, Wayne
Chase,
8
welcome.
ne'!spaper IS
a par o
e "!'1
ue res~e ' as
v. Raymond R. Cotterill, Edwin
,
ki
h' fi
.
Scnpps-Howard group.
Sion Warden VIctor Bahr,
Ob h 1
J h Sta 1 M
Ted Downie announced that
Th e senat or f rom Artona,
rna ng IB rst campaign uAlm t 1
g th
er o zer, o n
n ey, rs. County Court Judge Frank the merchants committee 11
HOLLYWOOD- Harpo Man trip into a pivotal Ohio since his nomination, planned to litical ~~:":1 a:n tim:.
Following is a list of the lo- Gath Townsend, Kenneth Walsh. w, Porter, Jr., Monday fined sending letters to business .....,
the madcap mule of the lamed travel the length and breadth of tile Buckeye State dur- has had the audacity to suggest cal wardens from whom. rural SUTI'ON TOWNSIDP _ Law- four truck dnv&gt;rs on convlc- and women to find out whal
performing Marx brothers, died m~ t~~ next t~o dl~~I
1hat man has 1he capacity for burning per!lllts are obtamable: renee Beegle Harold camahan lion of overloads.
1he majority want In a Chr!D&gt;
Monday night after undergoing
s .car tra n pu
oul o
growth, that man has a
BEDFORD TQWNS!llP
- Glenn I CUndHI 0 J
Gaul They were James
Allen mas promotion. He aloo aDheart surgery, He was 70.
Washington In a light rain Mon- placards to welcome Goldwater · ind
d -'rit d h rt
,
. ' · · N
' Hoops fined $445 wi1h $395 sused 1hat "Buy Local'"''
1be zany hom-loving come· day night and a similar drizzle and his wife
m ' an a "til an a ea George Cwrper, R. V. Hellma~ Clifford Morrls, Vernon ease, .
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n~unc
.
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Y.
dian, belo;ed for his outrage- forced many state Republican
,
••. well as, a stomru:h,"
the W, A, Kiufl, John Meeks, Av· Edson E . Roush, Dane C. Wick- pended, placed on !10 day~ .prtr signs are betng prtnted.
0.. blond wig and eye-popping offlclals to make 1he long From Marietta, the campaign editorial laid of Goldwater,
ory A. Nelson, ll:rnest Wood. line,
battofn, ahnd, fmed anchaddflflion~l Further discussion was held
.
.
train moves on to Athens where
I $5
or avmg no
au eur s
lear, was the harum,.car~m dnve here because 1hetr planes Goldwater was to again speak RE'11lHNS TO LINEUP
CHESTER TQWNSIUP
OLIVE TOWNSIDP - Paul ticense;Carl Wolford , $400 wi1h on 1he Boat Regatta propotmember of 1he troupe which were grounded,
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1he
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t
PIULADELPHIA (UPI) The George C Genheiruer
Carl F Andrew• Harold Barnhart $350 suspended !10 days proba- "" next sprmg or summer, and
Th
If. , I dmi
rom
rear pat orrn Ia
,
,
. .
,
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,
th
r
' lie
conquered vaudevlll I th ' 2()
e n. e s
ese o ICla s a
tted that 11:·45 a .m.) . Ohio University mucb needed bat ol first base- W. Kautz, G. L. or Wayne Mich- Frank H. Bise, M. L. carr, Gor- tion ; Jimmy C. Swain, $69, with o er rou me comnu e .,.
Broadway and the mov1es. Har- the weather co~ld keep down students have been excused man Frank Thomas returned ael, R. A. PuiUns, Vercia N. don R. Collins, Vallie D. CoM, $44 suspend~, 90 days proba- ports were made.
po, wh~se ~t na me w~ A~:J the turnout on this jaunt, which from classes at 1hat Ume to at- to 1he lineup of the Philadelphia Stout, Rexal T. Summerfield, C. Ed Humphrey, Robert King, Uon, and Harry Hammond, $70 Rev. Richard Martin was 8
8
Ill', en rt
, ma1
osp
follows the same route as ~at tend.
.
Phillies Friday night.
Frederick Tottie, George
F. WIUard Piggott
wi1h 145 suspended, and
110 1gnesl of N. w. Compton, 11141
Saturday and was oporated o~ of R1cha"! Nixon! wW. earned Chillicothe b the next stop. Thomas had been out wi1h a Wagner, Myrtle Walker,, ":"om· ORANGE TOWNSIUP- Paul days probation,
Dr. Harold Brown and Delmlt
=da~l'llln&amp;· Alter ~1': 1he party s preSldenltal hopes He leaves 1he lrain for an ad- broken 1humb since Sept. 8. He as L. Weber, Don W, WIIIia!D&amp; G. Buckley, Delbert GP.al, Har· Charges were made by the Canaday also were guests
Yhi c:ondltl a otrong r'"l"'· In 1960 and Ohio by nearly dress In Clly Park &lt;at 1:3S has hit ,30ll wi1h oeven home COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP - ryE. Guthrie, James R. Stout. Ohio State PatroL
Attending In addition
1111
011 worsened and 275,000 votes.
t1'1 8
p.m.),
runs and 26 RBl'a In 33 games Alvin Dye, Reed Jeffers, Jean RUTLAND TOWNSIUP
above were Presidtnt Jadt
he died at 8•30 p, m,, PDT.
A welcoming party 1hat in- Gov. James A. Rhode• wlll lor 1he Phils.
Hallle Swett, G, E, Verlgnn,
George E. Carson,
Leodell 22 Counties Send
Carsey, AI Leonard, Gtorscl~ed State Chamnan Hay meet him 1here. Rhodes will
LEBANON TOWNSIDP
- Davidson, W, D. Musser, Jam,
Hobstetter, Bob Jacobs, Dldt:
AUSTIN, Tel. - 1'111. ·~te Bliss, Lt. Gov. John Brown, fly down !rom northeastern Ohio BEGINS TRAINING
Ruda Durst, Clinton E . John· es W, Nicholson, Guy L, Swad- Women to Meetmg
Owen John Biaettnar
Bo ~
of TOUI releases, Its own Ut- R~p. Robert, Taft J~ ., the pat- where he will speak at the dedi- MIAMI BEACH IUPI)-Heav son, Harold C, Roush, John R. ley, Wayne Tomer, George W. Nearly 4110 women from 22 Gant,' Willis Leadingt.~m, Rlcb
tie Warren report Into 1he as- ty s senatonal candldste, Rep, cation ol a new Ch&lt;vrolet plant weight boxing champion Cas- Sellers, Coose Shelfleld.
Wells,
sou1heastern Ohto counties at- Jones Fred Crow Bob Elbtl'
oasolnatiOil of Preoldent Keno&amp;- OUver Bolton, GOP candidate at Lordstown and the Mabonlng slus Clay has begun sertou• LETART TOWNSIUP-Ther- SALEM TOWNSHIP - John tended . the Annual Fa!"" Bur- feld 'sm Groese;, and lilll
dY early next week. No new rna- for congressman-at-large, Sec- Valley Vncational T r a In In g lralnlng for his heavyweight on Johnson, Roy 0, Pearson, F, Calwell, Jack 'It . Crisp, Ger- eau Regional Women s Rally Do..:rue
jor facia or cmlcluslona are ex- retary of State Ted W. Brown School at Youngslown.
title defense agalnsl Sonny Lis- John L. Wolie.
aid K. Grate, Lauren Hollman, in Lancaster Monday.
.- - - - peeled,
and some SUpreme Court canton In Boston Nov, 16.
SALISBURY TOWNS!llP - Eugene Holtiday,
They heard Dr. otis MaxSlate Ally. Gen.
Waggoner dldates, was to greet the oena·
tiel!, minister o! First Chris·
SEVEN'm ARRIVES
Carr, who conducted the lnves- tor at Parkersburg, w. va. (at
CAlLED TO HOSPITAL
tian Church, Columbus, speak Mr. and Mrs. Charles M•
ligation, said Monday be wtll 1:16 am, EST) and accwn- Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Slace,
•
00 "Living In the 21st Century," Cloud, Middleport, are 8lUlOWio
present the report to
Go v, pany him here,
J of Flndla
lied to
a discussion of the problems of cing 1he hlrL~ of 1helr seventh
John Connally, who wu WGIIDdGeveruor Joins Tour
c'himco1he
Mr
EAST LANSING, Mich. ruPI) no new experience.
But that part ot hia education the aging in the modem world. son Saturdsy, September 36tb,
'!" by the usall!fn. He Aid BUss and Bolton planned to Stace's andlaJ'er
' ~ Mike Groat, a ID-year&lt;&gt;ld He baa been attending classes has now ended.
Congressman William McCul· at Dr, .lay Pickens' o!Dce, 'lbe
Monday he feels the Warren mate tbe enure Ohio tour wl1h Sauer wr had f U ' and~ a&lt;llolar with an Intelligence at the univenlly lor more 11w1 About the only difficulty he loch, Ohio, Fourth Dlst, spoke baby weighed S lb. II&gt; 01., an4
l'OJ!Orl waa "thorough and com· Goldwater.
lured •hla
~ "s':,
18 a~ "too high to be meuured 1 year and during that time has tDCOUDlered wl1h college oo the effects of 1he proposed has been nomed Ctarles, Jr.
pleho,"
Taft was to lnlroduce 1he sen· 1he Veteran!'; hosPilal ":: ~- meaningfully," was enrolled u has maintained an A-mlnllll av- wort oo far bas been pelllll811- reapportionment of the
Ohio Grandmo1hers are Mrs. Nellie
ator for hla speech here tat 10 cothe
.
· a Michigan Stala Univenlly erage while working his way ship. To aid him be now hes Legislature, He was critical of McCloud, Middleport,
aD 4
DAlLAS - Jack Ruby, a a.m. liST) from the rear plat·
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freshman today,
tiirough coursea In natural sci- an electric Jypewrlter at home, the court Attendiug from Meiga Mrs. Myrtle Schaefer, Po!llti'Of,
eentral figure In the Warren re- form of th6 train, The congressence, the bumaniUes, history He still prefers to print rotber county were Mrs, Leo Story,
port, Is too wrapped up In hal· man will accompany him to FAIBFIELD STATION.When, be starts ci11JS!!s Thurs- ODd mathematics.
1han to use cursive writing and Miss Ada Hoskins and
Paul
LOCAL TEMPI
luclnaliona to understand
It, Clnelnnatl, when the day's Monday· temperatures high day hell be tho youngest fu11. At the same time he also was although he Ia somewhat slow, Bower, The l6taJ fll'OUP, along Tbe temperature wu 58 ...
lila alater said Monday. M r a, stumping ends,
61, low 113. Tuelday readJni _ time sludent ever to malrlcu- progresslni 1n a regular fashion he has been able to complete with Holmes County, furnished grees, with drU 'lnl rata •
ltv• Grant uld she tried --to RepubUeans hen worked late 5S at 10:30 a,m, Precipltallon late al the school.
through lhe elementary grades class papers and tesll In the cookies for the refreshment Ia· downtOwn POIIltlllJ .t U . _
8
IColtiDUoll 011 hit J&gt;
[11$'.. Itf liPI .t - I ~ • JU1 • .... ad 1IJr .IIIII COilliP Wll .. M 7EIZ ..NI IIOit IMIIIItll, ._ IICIIIM,
lllil al . . . .

stopping,
APPROVE ORDINANCE
Appointed
town employes
who lile for public oflice hence.
forth face an obstacle alter •1&gt;
proval of an ordinance under
emergency rules Monday night.
R•commended by com mi ttee
chairman Gent Harris, the ordinance requires an appointed
employe to take a leave of absence from his employment as
long as he is a candidate (defeated in a primar, he could
resume hi.S empIoymen t WI.th
no loss of rightb, or defeated in
a general election, likewloe),
COMMI'ITEE JOBS
Several matters were
'"'
!erred to other
committees,
These were•
- The Utility committee was
asked to work wlth 1he Columbus bnd Southern
0 hi0
Electri~ Co., in . a public in1he
formahon campatgn on
proposed two mill utility levy
on the ballot lor 1he Novem-

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to the ordinance committee as civil action of Don F . Hatten, tens resided at that time.
is represented in Court by At- Sam Fowlkes, Hoyt Jividen, Ed turn Tuesday morning at 9:30
was _another matter pending in. Admr., et al vs. Mason Realty The plaintiff, represented by torney WUliam H. Hardin and Gillispie, !'lbe": Scarberry, Bert a.m. for continuance of the trivesttga~lon, study. and recom- Co., et al opened in
Mason Attorney S. D. Littlepage,
Is the City has Attorney Cecil B. Stover, Bill Stricklen and EverCla

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Dlamoad, lmeo ._.., llwl auy 1 prevloaaly welgbed 3,101 carMI,
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coral, sun and moon, sea fan, Chicago, nt. She won 12: blue
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·l lt:r and br.other-i n-law, Mr and Robert Lew is, weathered wood, for Afncan violets, and Mrs.
' Mr . and Mrs. Larry Ht&gt;mes ~irs . Mar k Evans.
the Jure of the desert, and also Robert Thompson, roses.
.
of Athens spent Saturd&lt;~y with
for Hawaii Calls ; Mrs. Max There were a number of dis·
thrir part'nts. Mrs Theu !k in· I
THE ALMANAC
Ward a vertical arrangement plays, including, F;ducational,
ON
es Hemlo('k Gruve and Mr ,md
"Stat~e of Liberty," and Mr s. by Carol Ann Lewis of agat_es'.Irs. v _ D Edwards, Uuion · By Umted Press International Robert Thompson, best in t.a- petosky stones, coral, fossils,
A\' e.
j Today is Monday', Se~t. 28, b!e arrangements, and
also and numerous rocks, and by
ll:H: irl Edwards rf'lurnf'd _to ; the 272nd day of l964 with 94 for an oriental
arrangement,
~l' hoo l tod&lt;~y, after a wt&gt;ek" s 11 1- to follow.
··Tea Cer emonials."
!!"'___ ...,...,..,...,_"""!! visited over the weekend
sent to her with Mrs. Charles
The muon is at its last quar·
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father, Mr. Robert
Bennett and Mrs. Young to serlf'~·;;. a nd 1\lrs Gene Milch ter.
In the invitational c 1 a s
Sr. in Middleport, and
Iect the gift. Several members
LAUNIJRY :md {'hildrf'n. Shari and Mark The mornin~ stars are Jupl· Mrs. Robert Re1bel of
daughter, Susan, a student
will donate cakes for the East-.JRY CLEANING
1v1·rt" Sa tunlav evening dinner ter . Venu s and Mars .
jClub receiv ed a blue
at Ohio University.
ern Star observance .
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POMEROY ~~ lit'''"' of ~ r r . ;md Mrs. George I The evening star is Sat urn . \1r s Cush Johnson,
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D B k
M ri tl
played and prlz·
1• rs.
on ur ey,
a e a, Plans were made to assist Gamesd were
d to M M · H
In Middleport
and Roger Emmish. Dayton, wJth the observance of
t h e e~ awar e
rs. arte aw·
•olurn ! vlsited, 1ast week w1·1h 1h e1r
·
60th anniversary of Evangeline kms, Lee
Mrs. J . hA. Young, Jr ..
Miss Sally Sauer has
M
d M C A
Chapter Order of u1e Eastern Mrs.
Rous , Mrs. Marlr ·
ed to Millbrat.., Calif.,
Mr, aEn
lrsh. · : .11
~hen the Past Matrons French and Mrs. Charles B
.
.
r . mm s remams l
spendmg the week Wllh
at Meigs General HospitaL
club of Middleport met Friday nett. Th_o~ attending
we
I IPi&gt;retlsl; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
at the Masonic Tern· Mrs. W1lham Reynolds, M
: Middleport, ~nd
M_rs. Clara Phillips of Wllk· pie. Mrs. James Clatwot1hy and Y_ot~nr, M~s. Lee · Roush, J\',
her s1ster and fam1ly , Mrs. esvllle spent the weekend
Mrs. 'Theo Neutzling were host- Lillian SteJff. Mrs. Pat Galla. :
William Welker and children
niece and family, Mr. and esses.
her, Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. John
Columbus.
. Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan and Mr. Mrs. J. A. Young, Sr., presl- Lyons, Mr!. M. L. French, Mrs.
~rs . ~ymond Elberfeld :Btr. Mrs. Vernon Weber and dent, opened the meeting and Emerson Jones, Mrs. All~n
gme Knight} accompanied Mr. family. S~e vlslted Sunday
led the group in repeating the Hughes, ~rs. E~elyn Lew1s,
and Mrs. Glenn Lambert to
w1th her !On and fam· Lord's Prayer in uni son.
A Mrs. Mane Hawkms, Mrs Griff
Berea this past week where ily, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
thank you note was read from Russell, Mrs. Paul Winn, Mrs.
they visited ~ith Mr. and ~rs .
and c~ildren . Mr. P~llips the family of Mrs . Zelia Cross, Walter Ha}es, Mrs.
Walter
George Doolittle and farruly.
his mother to Wilkes- who is confined to the home of Bunce, Mrs. James Clatworthy,
Dave Wiley, a student at
Sunday evening.
her daughter in Gallipolis with Mrs. Theo Neutzling and a guest,
Ohio University, spent
the James Brewington,
a broken hip.
Twila Sue Clatworthy. The hostweekend with his parents,
spent the weekend with his Mrs Marion Allensworth was esses served refreshmenta at
and Mrs. L. R. Wiley.
in Middleport.
repor~d ill in Thomas Memor- the close of the meeting.
Russell McElhinn ey, son of Miss Carol Bachtel spent Sun- ial Hospital in South CharlesMr. and Mrs. Kenneth McEIi~ Alliance, Ohio, w~re ton, w. Va. and a gift will be
TEMPLE TO MEET
hinney, is entering Ohio
VISited with her brother, - - - - - - - - - = ' - - - -The Staff and officers of the
University this week. He
Bachtel, a student at
. Pauline Atklns gave out Meigs Temple Pythian Sisters,
employed as a barber In
· Union College. Forrest fs
certificates and pins .
will meet tonight at 7:30 p.m.
umbus.
frum a knee lnju1ry I Re1res hments were
in Middleport
served. at the hall
Miss Sarah Bechtle,
while attending cho1r I,,.;; next meeting will be held Mrs. Nathan Biggs and Mrs.
at Columbus Business
27 .
Alfred Biggs will be hostesses,
ty, spent the weekend
her parents, Mr. and
Jack Bechtle.
Nylon Cover, Choice of Colors
I Mrs. Lillian McGhee spent
week recently with hh1e~~rt:.::::
Mrs. Ida Nell In FKy. Mrs. Nell returned to
d~eport with her sister for
v1s1t.
The
Harrisonville
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Mr. and Mrs. J . J .
and ~eacher Organization ""'"II
Belle, W. Va., visited
fust meeting of
week with Lillian McGhee. school year Tuesdayr a:~~:~~~~
I ITuesday the group went to Mar· with Mrs. Thelma C
tins Ferry for a visit with
new president, in charge.
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""'", including Mr. and Mrs. The meeting was
opened
Vemard Burkle, Mrs. Co
the pledge to 1he !lag and
and Mrs. Freda
Clark.
the Star Spangled BanMr. and Mrs. Douglas
repealing the Lord's Pray-

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