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Po~eroy

This Weekend SAVE at Elberfelds In

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Friday From 9 to 5 and On Saturday From 9 Until 9 in the Evenangr-----

In Pomeroy
Mr! Ruth Feuarbacher, daugh ter ot Mr . and Mrs. Ben Pet -

rel. Racint&gt;. a t eoe~rhe r of

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WOMENS

1

emalies at Ohio Uni vers ily, ~~s
bot-en made l:l mPmber ul Phi

Reversible Ski Jackets
$]6.50

Dark Cotton Dresses
$5.95
$6.95
$7.95

Bf' l.a Kappa Sorority.
Mr.; De ss le PattPr son re turn- !
ed home Tuesda y, f rom Meigsl

Gt:&gt;nt-ra l Huspitl:tl and IS Improving

Hund re ds of beauti fu l new dark print dresses in cottons an d .cetate Jerseys. Many styles to choose
tram all new colors.
.
~li ss es Sizes-Hall Sizes and Womens Stzea

.Mr . and Mrs Larry Th,D mi&gt;S .I
and daughte r. Melinda or Colun1bus arrived Saturday, for ~
vi sit wit h thf' IT parent s, Mr . an&lt;l
Mrs. Harry Thomas and Mr

and Mrs. Don Rea Mr . ;~~::~:;:~ ! 1
returned home Sunday .n• ·~~ ~

CARDIGANS &amp;
and Mrs . Thomas and da~Jghtrr \ 1
remained for a visit .
i CHANEL JACKETS
~r .

and Mrs. Robert Har- 1
brecht and family of Worthi ng- ~
ton were Sunday guests nf her

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SLACKS
S.le

$6.77

mother , Mrs. Norman McCallum
Mr s. Raymond Harbrecht re- '
trned home Sunday , after a

jat'kef s.
Wh ite only , Sizes 40

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to

$] .77

Lin ed and unlined slacks.
Pr inted and solid cordu·

Beautiful tHJlk v kn it Car·
diga ns an d ehanel type

roy, solid knits and cott~n
twill, half boxer top . SlZes 3 to 6X and 7 to 14.

46.

visit at Worthington. wit h her 1
son and daughte r-in-la w. Mr.

Mrs. Robrrt Harbrerht and 1
family .
~r. and Mrs. Ja ck Kelly of
Columbus were weekend guests ,
of their parents. Mr . and Mrs.
Evere.tt Dailey AnnE&gt; SL and Mr.
and Mr!!. Marvin K~Jiy, Middle- .
port.
and

100% nylon quilted ski jackets, zipper front, mouton fur trim on hood, gay pnnt reversmg to aolid
color. Zip mY sleeves and find a pal1' of matcbiJ\i
mittens. Sizes 7 to 14.

Agllon Stretch SoomiMI . · · · · • • • • " · · " " · 99c
Klrbury s.. mleu Kn" High . •. • •. • . • .•. . • 89c
Over the Kn" SoamiHI . .. . · .. · · • .. " .. · $1.39
Sumless Mesh .. · · · · · • · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · ·' · 89c

EIDERLON
PANTIES

I 00% or ion cardigan. easy to wash, dries quickly,
retain their shape Dark green~ red, purple, black
and whi te. Si,es 40 to 46.

59c potr

49c polr
Fine com bed cotton and

White, assorted eolon,
stripes and fioral print
acetate tricot panties.
Elastic leg and band leg
briP.fa. Sizea 6 to 8,

r 1 yon blend. Elastic leg
briefs in white and rose·
bud print. Sizes 2 thru 14,

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$1.50

bOll:ll

Sele

$].00

RelJgjoua

Scripture A.t·

sortment.
Rog.

$].00

$2.50 _

box

SLACKS

l\'lerrl and Perry Aul t spent
the week end in Waverly With
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wi~ . Jr .
They were taken to .. H~:.
by their parents, Mr. :md ! Yrr " ·
Wi lliam Ault .
:
:vir. and Mrs. Dale Nirholson were in Columbw• reet-nl - I
ly to vlsi! thei r daughter, Susie. who 15 employed there. ,
Mr. c. H. Wise. Jr., has re- ,
turned tram a business trip to
Chicago, Ill.
·
Denni s Weber, son of
Mr ·
and Mrs. Vernon Weber of 1
RUII and ts a patient HI Mei~s '
Rutlznd is a p Uent al ' M~igs
General Hospital where he is
bt&gt;lng treated !'or pneumonia:
The Rev and Mrs. Marvm
Dawson and sons, Douglas and '
Dwight, vi~ited in
rerf'ntly wi th relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cape·
hart of Charleston. W. Va .. are ;
guPsts of f..'LT . and Mrs. Herman Ohlinger .
1
Lionel Boggs and Phil Col-[
lins havt&gt; returned home from :
8 vacalion trip to Pinehurst, .

$2 .88

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Warm , comfort abl e stac-ks

scar{ hats and many otb·

ers. All colors.

10 to 18.

S,lle

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Beautiful bulky knit cardigans with the hand knit
look, 34 length push up sleeves. Whtte only. Stze1
small , medium, large

SLIPPERS

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$].95 polr

for Wom•n on S1le For

$]· 00 • polr

Soft genuine leather slip·
pers with rubber ripple
soles. For indoor and outdoor wear. White, beige
and black. , Sizes smaU,
mt~dium,
medium lar&amp;e
and J.arge,

AT ELBERFELD$
These gloves jn black,
ligh1 bruwn , dark browu,
beige and wh it e. Sizes A
and B.

ENLISTS fN CORPS
Priv&lt;tte .Jame~ Grover H&lt;~ r­
bor, 18, recently was plact"d on !
active duty wUh the U n i I f' d
~tales Marine Corps
He Is ro report for basic trmin-II
tng at the Marine Corps Recru1t
training een!er locatPd at San
Diego l'or 11 weeks of gene1·al
militsry traming tesls and then
to Camp Joseph H Pend lf'lu n. ,
Californ1a, where he will havr
four weeks or advanced com·
bat train ing, Private Harbor ~ ~
the nephPw of '\-Tr_ and M r '1 . 1
James Starling Doss of RN•rlo;ville. and a recent 19fi4 grarl11 ~
; ~. ~· of Eastern High School. Ht&gt;
enlisted in lhe Merine
Co rp:;
" 120 day delay program " l' or l
high school graduates !-it'pl t-&gt;lll·
bf' r l.

this group. all wool meltons, tweeds, and herrmgboncs, all warm interllrungs. Jumors, Mtsses and
Womens Sizes

rex Pie Plate1. Save 39c,

.1.se.

83C

Fine acetate tricot. Rosebud print and solid colon.
Excellent value. Sizes
tmall, medium and large.

leather billfold•. Removable passcaae. Multi win·
dow photo abum. Brown
and black.

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A wide st!'le&lt;'tion of womens warm winter

WOMEN$

coat~

In

59c

BILLFOLDS
$1.95

SLIPS
$].95

F'1ne lt~ :Jther billfolds with
mult1 w1ndow photo Ill·
hum s and lar ge roomy

Thrf'e
excellent cotton
slips to choose from Cotton plisse, polished
cotton and cotton per·
cale. Rej'ular and extra

l 'o in purse.
brown, white

Black, hlue,

and rt&gt;d.

sizes.

ELBERFELD$ SALE PRICES ON
BERKSHIRE EYE·CATCHER

NYLON STOCKINGS

Southern Local Band Boosters
held their regulae monlhl&gt; 1
meeting lest Thursday evening i
at the high •chou!. Regular hus. :
iness was conducted by the pm. :
ident. Mrs. E&lt;ther Sylve.&lt;ter.
There were 15 member. pres·
ent.
and .MMr.
rs. Robert
were Mr.
visitoro
Miller Mills
is

3

polrs

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45

Regulorly 99c • polr
Full fashioned with seams, stretch seam·
h
less, seamless mesh, and Teen Age seamless mes .
Sizes Slf. toil.
Styles -

COAT SWEATERS
$5,95

yard

$2.69

36" Drip Dry Cflfcm. •pel Oxford Wetvn
'Prlntr lneiude I'Qmetrlct s1iUIII and medium flor-

100%

WOMENS

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Si~es

styles_ Eiaslie leg, cuff briefs,

ox:fi:

In size~ from 36 to 50. Colors: Teal HeatherN
Grey, Navy Blu~. Button fronts, 2 pockets. ea
ting, long weanng.

CHENILLE SPREADS

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Honkio Pack, 60 In 1 pkg,

$5.95

in and cuff panties.

able
to obtain
ticket&lt;
to "Chan·
Hollo 1
Dolly,"
starring
Carol

Extra brge Size•

6 to

8.

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KNinED
SHIRTS

$1.95

2 p1lr1 $].00

For Only
Small sizes 3 to 6X. Sizes
for large boys 6 to 18, Ex-

White and CQlors.

cellent styles aDd nlueJ,

criedt

Small Quantities- Excellent Quality
$25,00 •nd $21.50 Leolhor Suodo
Zipper Front Jockoto · ·· · · - ·- ··· · ·········---· · $l5.00
12--Mo--,;, ~~d Bor;$11,95 •nd $16.95
Purpi•Whlte J~ebt1 - - --- -- ----- --- --------- $li.OO
17-Mona $8.95 Rod ond ll•ck. All Wool Plaid
DO
J•ck Shlrto _ Hnvy Wolghl Zipper Pronl -· ·-·· •1.

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lDDt
Zipper Front Jockoh ·-· · --· · - ···---· -· ·· -···-,_$_ ._
171 Poir; Young Mona $5,95 School Trovpro
Slzoa 26 to 36 · ···· - -·- --· · ······· · - ·- · -- · - ····· $4.00·
122 P•lra Mona "811 Yonk" Conluror TI'OUMra
st... 32 to 50 · · ·- ·-·-· ·--- ~--- ·· · ·-··· ···-···-· $4.50

39-Boys $3,95 Zlppo&lt; Hooclod Nylon
lock•to- All Slzos ··· · ··· · · ···· ········· - ·-· -· ·
rr=Mona 13.95 Zlppor Nylon Jodcota, 111 oU.. -·
59 Mono $4.95 Zlpp•r Pronl Nrlen
Jockoto With Hood · ······- ·-·-···-··-·-·· ··---

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STAINLESS STEEL FLATWARE sns
5.95 0 Sef

hatoflood 9 95 1'11m $7 43
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Thelma White, 36, of . Long
US (UPll - An intensive manhunt contin- 11964 average daily membel'IJiiP
G ah
straight
politics, the better,"
Bottom, RD, was hospltahzrd l d tCOdLUf IB
ex-convict accused of shooting figures, would amount to over
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wtlh
first
and
second
degree
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or
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r am 881 • esus sat
we
d Th rl , d .h . lly wounding 3 Columbus pollee
heu
enan t . 1"'
.,.n ,
year. Thi 1 WUUN
000a per
are to " 'pray for those in auI burns she suffere
urs ay an crt _ca ·
W sh 1
t
me of his de- mean
great deal to the finD.
·
battle
George
c o policemen
er pu so volunteere d CJally
.
. . and
thor1ty
and President
John- WASHINGTON (UPI)-Demo- Of the 10 seats Democrats represented liberal replace- when losing
d her ed
h agamst
h ·
t Pollee
t onCh1e[
overtime
and ·other
weak school districts
son will get my prayers day cratic leaders jubilant over lost to the GOP all but two ments for conservative con- firve that
erh omtel.
in the search for Eugene Wylie Duling . a 11f th1s amount were to be rat...
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and night ·
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h
eterans
emona
it would
their 37-seat gain in the House, were in the
p South, w ere gresamen.
officials said today Mrs \\'!Pie • former resident of Summersv1 ue, W . _V a. _______ 1 fld in the district
.
. men
looked forward today to pas· Republicans will be replacing Democratic strategists noted Iwas m
condition wilh pam- : Duhng is accusM of shooting ,-- . .
_
an approXJmate 10_ mill leYJ
MOSCOW-THE LONG AND sage of President Johnson's Democrats who usually
that in general it w's the nght ful fmtganl second degree burns Lt. Allen Fraley, 42, during a/blood m his beh.1lf .
for 1adde.d to
which would bt
rofound quarrel between the long . foght health care pro- with the GOP anyway. But the wmg of the GOP that suffered of h r face and eyes
, roulrne
mve•hgatloD. . Fraley underwenl
prohibitive .. Middleport &amp;hooll
Union and Communist gram and other priority legisla- 47 seats !be Democrats took most from the Johnson land- Sh: was brought to Veterans j Fraley remamed in critical !mne hours Thursday
stood to g8Jll
If tbe oalu
China was smoothed over at tion.
!rom tho Republicans mainly slide. Liberal and moderate Re- Memorral by Pomeroy emer- condition at University Hspitai 1Dunng the operalloodn, De
r·a1se bill Ja passed.
he ,
redi
ted
ublicans
mostly
held
the1r
tod
f
11
1
en
I
given
96
pmts
f
blo
.
oc
urs
sa1d
least temporarily today for eel- The leaders p c
approv·
, P
gency squadmen who were call. early
ay as e ow aw . ·; 'd th t . th equivalent
M. E
Rail nd M J
ebrations oi the 47th anniver- al of the President's plan to
seats. .
ed lo the scee along with vol- rorcement officers and prlValeJsal
a
t&gt;han es
of
rs. · 0 ·
a
r. Oftr
aery of the Russian revolution. I' provide heallh inSW'ance for e].
Republicans tended to agree. unteers from the Chester. Jla. citizens continued to
donate bsel voden . cohmp b.od, c g
Boarrted
·
,
d 1
th
h s 'al Se·
They conceded there was not .
·
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o m JS
Y·
oo
s IWISOCR on
Prenuer Chou En·iat of Red er y persons roug oct
b th
uid d0 I0 bl k I cme and Pomeroy fire depart· i
Fraiev was shol •arty Thurs- ing held recently lit Athens
.
China was one of the
world curity. The program was stalled
muc
co
oc ments. The home located on the
d
h·le investigating an at·
•
Communist leaders on the guest in the House in the last session
•
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programs " they Bashan-Keno rood , was totally
rar• He and anothe.- i
list lor a rally later today at of Congress.
.
had done '" the past.
destroyed. Cause of the blaze
ff P had started to enter a.
WO
W WfS
the Palace of Cngresses. Chou
other bllls the leaders
was not immediately determm·
Side
apartment
walked out on Soviet Premier said would be scheduled for Lod N 164 &amp; AM 1 t its Conrt Fees Taken
ed.
.
lookmg for Dulmg when • man
Nikila S, Khrushchev in that early consideration w,..e Johnge o.
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It was f1rst reported to the
td
rouch
1he apart·
ID
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very hall three years ago. That son's
development :,nua\ ei;tlonl this week ot !be Totalling $1,685
Che&lt;ter Fire department which PT. PLEASANT - Author!o';..ned
fire . 10
was the public beginning of the program, expanded aid for eduson c emp e.
.
.
Harold Fralev was strurk in the ab- Two suits were filed TIJuro.
5 2 in turn summoned the Pomeroy ties today ruled W.
Slno-Boviet dispute.
cation, additional money for de- Other officers named were Collections
: and R&lt;1cme unrts, at about 5 P· Haynes, 64, of 711 Viand-St., domen. · He managed to stagger dey in Meigs County Commoo
1
pressed area development and Richard W. Vaughan, Senior :,re
t
1 m. Th Racme department satd died Thursday ol a self-inflict· to his car and broadcast his Pleas court and payml!llt in 111CIDCAOO .;, THE ·NATION'S further liberali2lltlon of federal Warden; Guy L, Cowan, Junior 01
:"- C t set t c er It also was summoned twice ed wound. He had been in fall- call to police headquarters be- other action was ordered
by
, " ·
.
housing aids.
Warden; J, Edward Fosler, Sr.,
e e•gs oun Y co r ·
Thursday to f1ght brush Illes. lng health two years, and was fore he collapsed.
Judge John C. Bacon.
U:atflcmont
deahthtololi
loryear
the smashlfrst There ·also was speculation treasurer·• Allen C· Hill, Sr ·• $424
Fees
to !be
state$73
were
call
Pau•· Searles, Rt · 2• Cheshire•
mne
s the
80 paid
to he
sheriff
10 The
· was
· at 2:30p.m.
d
35 the owner of the Haynes Jewed ail previous reCords !be Na· !bat Johnson, in view of his secretary; James Soul,gby, Sen· d 'tni th
nt f nd
to McKenZie Ridge an at 4: elry Store, Main-st.
I Veterans Memorial Horpital sued
A, Keller, adminllo
tiona! Safety Council 'aaid •toelection victory and lor Deacon;
Curd,:;
fund to Twmer• Run road.
Mr. Haynes. was born May ADMISSIONS - The 1m a a:ator of !be Bureau of wort.d
bigger majoniy m Congreas, Juruor Deacon; Wllham
C. • t 17 26 1 to 1 1 libra
9, 1900, at Tipton. lnd.,
the White, Long Bottom; Ada 1Fui. men's Compensation, the 1n11;
".J;;e council said 34 570 per mght unveil odditlonal Pro- CundlU, Tyler, and Albert G.
n
t
Meigs
General
Hospital
son
of
the
laie
WUUam
M. ton, Cheshire: Edna Roush, Ra· dusU:iai Compensation of Ohio,
135 44
sons w
killed In
gi'8J1ls aimed at fulfilling his WoOdard, trustee.
and
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ADMISSIONS - Ruth Ben. Haynes and Mae Haynes cine· Ella Douglas, Pomeroy; and he Lee 0ma Wood Cool
dellts
SeP,.,mber com: campaign promises to create a Mr. Foster agreed to accept cense
gas un '
neil, Long Bottom:
Lucille Rhoades. A veteran of World
Rumb.sugh, Syracuse.
company. Searles ls seeklnc
ared 19 the previous 'nine • "Great Society, •
the U:eaaurer's duties
with
Jacks, Rutland; Bertha Renfro, War I, he also was a member DISCHARGES- Samuel Reit. !be right to participate lit worlt•
record of· 31,310 .highway Democrats said tbeir gain in the understanding he would reMAKES ARREST
I Rutland; Willard Jeffers, Porn. of tbe Presbyterian church.
mire, Mason; Hope Bird, Ill· men's compenaation.
deaths aet only laat year Thla the House was even better !ban ilre after the 1H5 Masonic year. Howord WUUs Dicken, 39, eroy.
Surviving are a daughter, cine; Raymond Priddy, Middle- In the olber aclioo,
year's loU was up 10 'per' cent. it appeared at l1rst giaace.
Foster has 'held that office the Reedsvll)•, was aneated Thurs. DISCHARGES :-• Margie Sch· Mrs. Martha Batchelor, Spok· port.
ColUer sued Frank Clayton MAJ;.
The traffic death toll.'
the though the election result of past 14 years.
day by Meigs County Sheriff oonover, !UUand, Mrs. Pauime •ne, Wash.; two sons, Dr. Har- Total No. Patients - 34.
loee lor 1Upp0rt under the relllGiilh of September
exceed- 294 seats lor the Democrats .to .Joint installaU011 of officers Robert ,C. Hartenbach for the Jones, C _!_hire.
old M. Haynes, Forest Grove,
elprocal agteement act. Judp.
eel ali previous recordS for the 140 lor the Republicans, w•tb Will be beld December 7 with Zanesville P. D. on charges of
LOCAL TEMP
Ore., and Robert J., at home,
CHARGE DWI
BaOOII' ordered Paul D. Bunt11
1n011th. Highway li!Cldents' Olle in doubt, slves them a bet· !be partictpallng lodges being destruction of properly and as· Tile temperature in Pomeroy and five grandchildren.
Wliliam Yonker, 88, Mason, and 'M ulne M. Bums to rocov.
elalmed 4 070 Uves compared to .ter than 2-to-1 margin In the Middl"iJort. lllclne,
Shade sault and battery. Dicken was business district at 11:20 a,' m. Arrangements
ace lneom- was arrested on a DWI charge er $711UG, plus interest, fr01I
'
·•
House, they said it cuts still Riv«, Harrisonville, and Pom.
beld in coon y uaU lhi,s today was 57, degrees, UDtler plete. The body is at Crow. by P0111eroy police Thurtday Roy and MorPl'OI V1n eoa.j.
, (Cjlnlillued OJi Page .1)
deeper.
eroy.
l1iomina. .
lllDDY lki...
HusseU Funeral Hom..
. - nllhL
Gil 1 1101e.

~

Wtittng Paper

~

llik, linen,
eotton,
,
$ .29

~

~:S:-c:m

Dilly Graham said Thursday be

Kotax, 12'o . ••••. 36c
Kotex, 24's ..••.. 71c
Kotex, 48'o .... $1.38
Canfldeto, 12'• ... 33c
Canfldeto, 24'o . . 66c
Canfldeto, 48'• . $1.27
Fems, 12's .. .... 39c

127 Verlchrome 60c Film · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • • · · 44c
35mm KodachroiiMI II (36 exp.l 3.10 film .. $2.69
35mm Kod1 chrome II (20 exp.)2.15 film . .. . $1.85
35mm Kodachron,. X (20 exp.l 2.35 film . · $2.00
80 Fll
67c
616 Verlchrome
•
m
............
•
••..
h
$1 10 I'll
17c
122 Veric rome •
m · · · · · · · ·· ·· · ••· ·
35mm Ekt1chrome X (20 exp.l 2.35 Film • . $2.00
~
620 Eklochrome X 1.38 Film ........ " " "
116 Verlchram• 80c Film ..... · · . · · • · • • • • · · 67c
35 mm Kodacalor X (20 •xp.)l.95 Film · · · · $1.68
35 mm Ektachrome X (20 exp.) 2.35 l'llm • · $2.00
35 mm P1natomlc X (20 exp.) 95c Film · • • • • · 73c
120 Kodacalor 1.25 Film ...... · · · · · · · • • • • · 97c
Ektlchram• X 1.35 Film ... . ....• · · · · · 99c
620
35mm High SpHd Ektachrome 120 exp. 2.75 $2.1 5
35mm Plu• X 120 exp.l 95c Film • · • • • • • • •' • · 73c
120 Eklachrome X 1.35 Film . · · • • • • • • • •' • • • ·
lnotamollc Verlchrome 75c Film . ••• • • • • • • • · 63c
lnotlmatlc Eklachrome X 2.35 Film .. • • •,'. $2.00
I
$1 13
lnstlmallc Kodacalor X 1.40 1'1 m · · • • • • • • • • •
$1 15
lnotamalic Kodachrome X 2.15 Film .••• • • . •
lmm Kodechi'OIIII II Deyllght 2.65 Film • , . $2.12
$2.12

s

h•~:::Amen::::NGEUsT Medicare BI.JJ Will Lead
.t·~:k~nv~:ed~~~~ci~oli~ic:.etting
'Mus t LISt' say Leaders

ELBERFELDS

SALE EASTMAN KODAK FILM

W0 0 LITE
mere
blends.nylon, all synthetics,
,

I

eve~

P''ea d Cases
I
B
w;:•th
111
h
00
oa..• d
"" l r.l a son c
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·~an

want mgA d elhDSSIS aln
ea er s pos. n o ers a so

SALE PRICES

1

were Mr.
Mrs. Lecaroz of
Front
St., and
Hartford,

White and paatel colo.n .

620 VerlchraiiMI 60c Film ............. • ... · 44c
120 Verlchrame 60c Film . .••••.••• • • • • • • • · 44c

1 ~Mona

plr pock110 12o

200 two ply pockogo 2Sc

An exceptional group of spreads of various pat·
terns and types including Heirlooms, ootid color
Chenilles, multi overlays and electronics. Twins and
Fullt. Asaorted colors. A good assortment. A real
value and first quallty at a low price.

Cold water wash for all fine fabrics. Wool, easb·

$ 89c

More €rit:lclam

Other charges le v e I t d bJ
those touring lJl4l inJtitution IQo
eluded:

co~tinued

Dele~utl.ons

t"~e, t" "f e~h

12c

100 -

Bora Lang IIHJM

~rommen~lly

Thl• Woolcend

\Qhlrt panties, step-

chroni-~

wit~

White

scon1Es
. Facial nssues

SALE

Fine quality solid stainless steel, the modern metal
that retains its original sparkle. Set consiata o.f six
each dinner knives, dinner forks,!easpoons and de•
sert spoons.

Shan mont Pantie!:
2 for $].OO

eotton. ' Stitched

ends. 70x90 size,
and pastel shades,

llborf•ld Sole Prlcoo On

president ol the Rutland Band
Boosters.
·
Plans wore made to sponsor
a iitney supper Nov. 21 &lt;1 at the I
Junior high building. The n«t
p.m. wil l be Nov . 19th at ,I'
730
meeting

BRIEF.· ,
WIRE NEWS

SHEET
BLANKUS

DRESS MATERIAL

Lodtn, Brown, Blue. Ideal for Blouses, Dresses,
CbUdre11'1 Weilr and Sportawear.

BIG BARGAINS MENS WEAR

Wom•n• Flgurflt

al improvements bond issue fi. some bl i s t e ring comments been done around hero Ja tile
nanced from the state's liquor ' ~o~~- t~:_o~rat~o~ of_the -~sU- past two years. ••

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TORNAD~ES -

"STARDUST"

a!l,' lpac~ motlfl. Colon Include new Fall shades:

Well Known Brand

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I

tate satin. Blue, red, aold,
green.

SPECIAL PURCHASE

Men'• fine quality eowhide and Morocco cowhide

CREW
SOCKS

'

- Neither the Youtb CommJ..
Home nursing care, a new ' 1chronic disease control'' 1 sion nor BIS officials have a
I program which began last July in Meigs County was prai- ! lllllster pia. for eitller bulldq
sect today by Dr H. M Boocks, Metgs County Health Com- I' or programr.
,_
.
.
·
-Pen~onne1
ar~
not
proper_,.
m1ssaoner .
- ed d
•.
He said 218 \'isits for home nursing care have been ! superv1s an you n 1 e r ...
made under th e program. It has provided care to people , rr.ates are not properly dlrelor Meigs county rangang 111 age from h\ o weeks to 81 1plmed.
years.
' -In~ate1 rec e I 'e little
· in discussing th e program --·..
· - - - .- I ~choolmg and are ~llowed to be
Dr Boocks s.aid. ·'Meigs Coun-1 omtrate tht&gt; value of pro~1d- , 1dle m~ch of the tJme ..
1
ty has been inclcded in t h e lng. servirts for the chromcal I - Mamtenance of bualdi1111 it
Chronic Disease Control Pro. , ly Jll at home with tbe hope Ipoor,
gram of Alhens, Hocking and · that at thf' ned of _tbe demon- I . -Sex deviatkm exists amon1
Vinton
Counties.
offenders.
SOUTHERN LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL
The Purple Tornadoes, with a 4-3 slate, will travel to neighboring Eastern for a season I.,
nursing
care forwhich
the includ·! stration
can be period th1s
with program
iDlTOas- i1 JUVenUe
Thursday's
trip began as. •
r gwded tour led by BlS Superm.
close-out game lhrs Saturday mght. The Eagles will try to even their record at 4-4. Members of the Racme team are front row , L to R, Roger Ically ill at home or in a rest ed local fmanclal suppon.
Hill, Tim Cozart, Jim Harden, Bill Bird, Carol Cline, Tom Diddle, Bob Grueser, Sherm Cunduff, Tom W1ck 1Jne. Steve Datley, Ed Moran and home ..
, Dr. Boocks added, "to sup- tendent Raymond Gibbs. But
Tom Theiss. Standing, Asst. Coach Joe Liming, John McClintock, Jim Diddle, David Gloeckner, Dave Fox, Steve Cleland , Roger Adams, Gordon
The objec tive of I his
pro· ,plemenl the cos! of this pro· ' state Sens .. William Deddens,
Fisher, Punk Carpenter, Denny Evans and Coach Will Priddy.
gram is to satisfy an Indicated /gram there shall be a max:1- j R-Cmcmnab and Robert R.
--------,.----.
need 10 thiS area, for control mum charge for each
VISit j Shew. It-Columbus and stale.
""~"" -:-&gt;""'~···.:en of chronic disease through 1made by !he public health nurse ; Rep. G. D. Tabiack. D-Mahon;,.
SALISBURY,
Rhodesia, health education, nursing care, lof $3 .50 (I" what
portwn mg, Said they would fnd thtt
I'
IUPII - Rhodesians today and other methods of rehabili· ' of this amount the patient feels own way around the school.
voted In landslide proportions tation, such 105 physical thera- he can pzy." This services shall I ~right, accompanying the
for eventual Independence un- py , said Dr. Boocks.
1 be free for those who feel the~ 1 .l:gJs,lators ~n the tour, s~id.
I der this British territory's
He noted that by using t h e·are unable to pay, Dr. Boocks · Were housmg these boys like
j
I white minority government. program the length of stay in 1said.
' animals.'' A total of 1122 boyo
- .-·~ ' . .'~ f'l'JH11
POINT
PLEASANTAwarding
the
CTA
Association,
wllh
cate
$tOO.
4.
Third
Class
Cer-1
. MosAtf • f Rhodesia"s 3.6 mlhil· the hospilal may be reduced by The maximum time allotted , were In the instt~ton, buill Ia
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. . ,
r . ,,
1
mg
to Mrs. Helen Sterrett, spo kesman, tifJCa
-1 1" I 11onting r1cans
II Nine
. for each v1s1t
, B 1s appro.xtmately
Ia g ng t h e accommodate 560 tnmates.
· of contracts, hstemng
·
·
· - te - ..,*gs ; 5. other cer l'f
are nout onof 10e extending needed nursing serv1'
,..(1nit.«"l.' l're•u~ ··
delegations, and discussions of presented !be board members cates - $90.
vo . te ~ ".te... a;e white ices into the home, hosp1ta1 one hour. · Y en r 1 .
school levy headed tbe agen- and press
a letter frol1hhe ·-tm:ording- to MHton Burdette, /
l:te returns . today. beds are released earlier for inursing staff and provJdmg .co- JAdv
oli;~:l~lt',.nll. tihJiill t, dathe lor
Thw-sday night's Mas. on Welfare Committee of Mason Superintendent, to.
there- )
yes voles and the critically ill. Home nurs·,r ardination of
the n.ursmg .
C
t
d f
Ed I
Co t T h
t1
t f th
m ttee Jt ould /
cu
'""'
ing care of the sick will assure ' services Wf' expect tG ?em a
JOHN meeting.
oun y Boar o
uca Ion
y eacIncrease
ers reques
ques between
o e $275,000
co I
056 no uestion
votes to oflhewhether
refer- the fam•'ly physician that his I ,...
nnsition to offer quahty homef .' S
. $70unmonthly
abovengthea cost
and w
';'100,- 5e'ndum
C WPASmt NGTDORN-SI ENdS.R
II The Persun
ConstructiOn current County Supplement for 000 yearly for the Leachers 10- hodesia
beeome inde- orders requiring professional , nursing care to al.l people 0 i
B. as ore,
r
. vaila I
Lon D-La. . loomed usse
most Comp~~ny, Hun t'rng ton, 1ow bid• degree teachers. The money for creases.
lendlnt
under its present con- nu:rsina• skill will be carried out IjthisT county,"
i
i he said
ill be
•
. . g,
' .
der , WflS awarded the contract this supplement would be ob- The delegation stated I he t'l ti
British Prime Min effectively and will provide him ·
b 8 serv ce w
1100
11 toeday m ofsp:cnulae- for t.hr.ee jobs which included tained from the increase in
supplement would. solve many
Wilson bas warn: with trained observations
of 'j ble upon
request, but8 only
D to ( . thh_ posbt . S..- att the fmJshina of the ground t:oor enues from the new spec1al problems now fecmg the Coun- ed that such acl•'on
the the patients' needs
the re· with the approval of tbe atTh d t
to be 1 eel
emocratJc
w
1p
emg
vaca
·
t.
.
.
.
te
h
.
t
h
t
t
'
d
the
at
tending
physician
and
under
e
van
ages
n ..
1
ed b vice President • Elect at Wahama Junoor H1gh School, school levy to be voted upcn m ty schoo sys m sue as eac..- first declaration of independ- sponse to trea men an .
· .
.
•
by the8 Middleport Schoolga ell
Hub.?rt H Humphrey
, addrllon to New Haven elemen. the near future.
er shortage by better wages, ence by British settlers since titude .of the family umt
to·
can be devel· trict if
proposed Jales tu
The odds appeared to favor lary school and an addition to The Committee! suggested encourage new teachers to
the · American colonists
io ward J/lneas.
f
increase bill sbould be plased
p t
Ith 0 h r
t
Sunnyside elementary_ The co- county supplement above the m county, msure
a?equate
., _ would be "treason., j Financing of this service is oped and become success u1 on: by the state legislature were dl•
as
d
senal ors tract price was $131,652 which state monthly basic salary is as teaching staff for our mcreas- 177
primarily through Federal ly through good support and co cussed when the Board of Ed3
00
wan le
are{{: /mse
$825 to the Columbus $155;
follows2.: 1Bachelor's
Master's Degree
Degree --age
ing young
school people
enrollment
enrour·
...
.
I
througobl ,
-:tuhcafionh met Monday evening at
openy,f
ngt' as
e . 1ves
se; included
Heating Company.
to ; consider
~

5% wool pairs. Siu 'IOXB&lt;I
_ boWld with 100% ace·

.

WINTER COATS
$28·00

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Comnusa~ont:"l

~dvbory

Dr. Boocks Notes Progress
Of Disease Control Plan

p1lr

Pen knivea, farmen' knlv·
e• and tnlve1 for boys.
Two blade•. Pearl, yel1ow
and imitation bone.

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$].95

Sal• Mens 65c and 75t

WOMENS

1

'::ho-

lltoorfeldo
S•l• Prlco -

99c

For the Holiday !&gt;akinc
season. Bake best iD Py.

BILLFOLDS
$1.95

1

mo~;~~7:~·na~s

~vr

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follow'"~

~50

$4.00

BED
BLANKETS
$4.89

POCKET
KNIVES

Dela~are:

War~e.

MENS

MENS-ALL WOOL

Miss Karen Bachner, freshml?. n at Ohio University, sp~~t
the week end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bachner
and daughter, Connie.
Mrs. c. H .Iones and son, 1
Charles of Pittsburgh and Co!. I
Robert Benr1e1t and daughter ·1
Barbara, of Washington, D. C.
visited this week with Mrs. '
nuy Reynolds and her mother, I
Mrs Minerva Childers

SEE 'HELLO DOLLY'

2

The Suede Cloth Shirts have flap pockets. The
ven Flannel Shirts have button thru pockets. ow
ail sizea 14'&gt;11 to 20. Buy a season's supply.
'

WOMEN$

Populn "Vinyl"

DRESS GLOVES

'

$5.00

BABY DOLL
PAJAMAS

1

N C.

for

Wom•n• Phil M1ld

CARDIGANS
$5.44

The

2

Reaular Value

WOMENS BULKY KNIT

1

Plaid and Checkered Shirt•

CEN1I

COLUMBUS IV PI) - AIprofits which Gov. James A. tution.
spokesman for the Rhodes ad-/ Rhodes .may ask the legislature Howard Coller, adminlsW.
mi nislration hmted t~y at. a to subrn1t ~~~ year..
tive aui.stant to Finance .[)irii.
shakeup in the adm1rustrabon
State offictals, legislators, the to R'ch d L K ba h all...
' IShiYhC
'
r •"th
a r . trac,o.,.
of the Buys In dustna
c oo
out
omm Iss1on
a ndtbe BIS
· n••...
,e wor s mJsme ...- •
(BIS 1 at Lancastt'l" an d poss1'ble y ou th ServJCes
.
Ad Vlsory
.
Board
· of the BIs an d t he were b'tl
· Ihe1r
· en·t·ICSm o1 life.,
place 1 ve ever seen 1a ll1f.
rebuildmg
. I er m
Girls Industrial &amp;hoot (GIS ) Ioperations at the IDO-~ear-old
.EASTERN EAGLES - Front row. L toR, Roger Allman. Rick Koblentz, Gary Michael. Charlie Frecker, Roger Spencer, Ken Hartung, Dave : near
BIS Thursday. . an theRichllrd
Wright, chaii'IDID
The cap1taJ Improvements to ,Iovercrowded
mspect10n lhere
Ohio Youth
Leonard, Jim Meredith, Bill Amos. Back row, Jim Carpenter, Asst. Coach; Jerry
Don Roush, Paul Chadwell, John Pooler, Charite E1chm- • large extent depended upon Legrslators and state off1c1als
board, dtaried lhat
ger Darrell Well Tom Osborne Bruce Hager Ray Justice John Bogard and Dave Stnckiin, Head Coach.
possage of a
mrll1on cap1- loured BIS Thucsday and had nothing of consequl!llce h,ll·

Plaid Part Wool

loya $1.-2 llode

PIE PLATE
SPECIAL

Woven Flannel or Printed Suede Cloth

See this wide selection of
girls warm knit hats-cud·
dle caps, ear warmerJ.
stocking cap11, toboggans,

in rurduroy and wool
blends. Solids. plaids.
stripe s l:lnd thl' ('ks. Si1.es

10" PYREX

REPEAT SALEI MEN'S $2.95 LONG TAIL

FIVE

.

After Officials' Tour

CANNON $5.95

Knit Hats
$].69 ond $].95

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1964

.

Imported Down. Full
cut size 2lx27. Floral
ticklog in Pink, Blue.
(Only 15 pillows In lot)

Girl a

In Middleport

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POMEROY -MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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SLEEPCRAFT
BED
PILLOWS

CHRISTMAS
CARDS

SUm and Regular Sile

NO. 175

I

$5.95

50•
I Pound Size · .. · .. · .. " " " " " " " ' " " 95c
2 Pound Sire .• . • · · · • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · ·
5
4 Pound Size . .. . . .... · • · · · · · · · · • · · · · · · · $ 1•7
5 Paun ..~sl ze .... .. .. . . ....... .. .. . ... .. $2.1
950
Murphy's Liquid Oil Soap · · • · · • • · · · · SOc and •

CHRISTMAS
CARDS

VOL XVI

An attractive group of
printed outlnc tor Sleepwear. Patterns include
Kiddie Prints, Stripes.
Rotebuds, Men'l Wear.
Geometric• on white and
tinted grounds of pink,
blue, maize, mint.

Works like matte 1D tba
dirtleJt oven.

Pure vegetable oil soap. Cleans everytblng. For
floors, walls, woodwork, furniture, appliances, li&gt;·
phalt rubber and plastic tile, linoleum, leather and
automobile upholstery.

PANTIES

efitJne

39c Y•""

rubber clovel, No m•••·

Wotnena Phil Mald

Girls Phil Mold

ORLON CARDIGANS
$3.95

1

The Mlleat way to clean
your oven. No need for

Murphy's Oil Soap

WOMENS EXTRA SIZE

1

size Re1ency Roli·A·
Reek Setl, ctvel you four
metal lnY llblea In •

ARE SALE PRICED

White Seamleoa MHh · · • .... · • · · · · " " " · l9c
Over tho Kn" White SumiHo Mesh · · · • • · $ 1•39

AN EXCELLENT VALUE!

~

Stockings for Women

PRINTED
ounNG
FLANNEL

79c

$]0·98

Sole

apace aaver rack. Beautl·
tul JTipe and roae de•lcn•

SHANMONT AND KIRBURY

Girls Regular $1.95

OVEN
CLEANER

TV TRAY
TABLE SOS

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u Inch

Vepor lrlte

f12,H Coi.O.k

GIRLS

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2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,

Ele~lion Shock Waves
I

• • •

2 ;;e~m•r~,eaey~board~~UP~IB~n~·e~fs~

Marta Becket, Dance Mime;
Performs to Large Crowd

Delegations
Plead Cases

Whlte;;H.....

hal recom.ntaded wqe Jn.
WASffiNGTON &lt;UPI) - 1be , Chairman Ray C. BU.. 111d de- l Most - ment10ned name ,..,
(Contmued From Page l l
A near-capacity crowd was highly entertained at last 0~••:,,;1 !uee:~k::. bo;'!
1 r GOP found 1tself in a ehalr· 1fe ated senatorial candidate that of Bllss, the veteran party
1night 's concert given by Marta Becket, attractive and 11~throwmg fam•l y fight today Robert Taft .Jr. keep popping p~, who apptared to be a ral- the teaching profe"1on
aginative voung dance mime, m RIO Grande Colleges , :~··.::::,::v~F:',::O,rh::
'tver the blame for Tuesday 's up m Republican com· erli8~10118 lymg
pomt for Republican 1 The delegation was advised Communiiy Hall.
tlecuon disaster and ways to in the wake of the GOP's re- moder.,..e&gt; •eeRlng to regam 1 by the board that 111 request ,
The program, the first In the current serie• of the
~!~!!.;.teaed c.
rebuild ct remodel the Republl- sounding aefeat at the
polls control of the party from the would be taken under consider-, Tri-County Community Concert Association, opened with atrlke maJor raBroado 10 back
can party .
Tuesday .
forces of Sen. Barry Goldwater. atlon, but the new proposed i "Curtain Raiser" danced by Miss Becket to mus1c bY
Former Vlce President Richschool levy based on 100 per Nicolai.
'
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up 111 demaiMII lor • 21 per

iii

10

Eat=

1

I

ard M Nixon asked ((II' • coola
· in&amp; off period while he !brew
. crockery at New Yon Gov.
:· Nelson
A. Rockefeller. And
wh•le praising Sen. Ban)' M.
Goldwater, he said the defeated presidential nominee should
try o lead he pary only II he
Arizona senator's views repreoent a consensus of Re ubllcan
thi kin
P
.. ~ ~· 1 11
ealled Nix on
00
..
• eb~ ·~ aid th G ld. _ pe&lt;VIs
• d '
e '
. water caJKII acy had dlvld·
.. . ~": :~ :::::e~d"!.:":;
deleo
P

Larne Dnck seSSIOn
. FaCing
.
Tronb}esome Red•ISt nc
• t"mg

0., Nov. 8, 1~

(Continued From Page 1)
the previous record 3,990 Mallties recorded ln
September
1963.

DETROrr _ THE UNITED
Auto Workers union and th 0
Ford Mo!Dr Co. met Ill Dlllf•
eeo&amp; pay ralle. nu woukl be
barlalftlnl 11!111100 Ia an
characters ln • Tllrilah fairy eqlllvalent c. 6t ceato aa boar.
10 avert crlpplJnl atrtkea
tale were created by the dane.
today at 1 bandful r1 key planll
er, with the aid of masks, ln W1!111 Columbian l1
lllOUlld the eountry.
"The Mirror," 1be Carpel and
the Lemon."
Oted by Pollee
'nu-oe of the planta were aet.
Highlight of the evening wa• Middleport pollee ei~ ~ lied early.::::-~
Ill ~~!
"Come Back Vaudeville," dant&gt; J, McCarty, 41, Wea~ Coum a. Meiuch~and the :.!mbl lent
ed to mUJlc from. the '29'1, ln to Mayor Lee Smith I.~: Je~, Ill Ohl
yp
·which Ml•• Becket portrayed a chal'lle ol lollllll to ,_
e at
ra '
o.
five diverse entertalners from rlaht of way after a two • car
the "good old days" o1 vaud._ accident on North Second ava. WASHINGTON ~RO
ville.
at 7:t0 p,m. '11lureday.
preclncll acro1s tht nalloD gava
The artiol'o man lovely and Pollee oakl McCarty pulled Prealdent Jolini!OII 80 to Ill per
unusual costumes ~ her lm· from a Hi'Ylce mUon and hlt cent of their voes, a Ualecl
qinallve ataglng, 11 wen 11 another vehicle driven by 1bo Press Intm.Uonal
survey
her obvious versaUUty and ,._ maa Lyons, 18, Middleport. No allowed today.
blllty, lent &amp;reol polish to her !lljurtes were reported. Pollee In aome calfJ 11M Negro vote )
appearance.
aisD Jnv~U,ated a mishap Wed· for Johnson reached alm01t unFollowng the concert, Mba neaday at 8:&amp;1 p.m. when the believable proportions. In one
Becket wu honored at a rece]&gt;- hrakeo on a IIDyal CroWD Bot- Atlanta, Ga., Negro precinct
lion giveo in the lounge of Dav- tung Co, truck let go. The truck Johnson got 4,000 voteo to four
ls Hall here by the students o1 went over a hlll and hit a park. for Goldwaer. Early drlvea I&lt;&gt;
the Holr.er Hospital SChool of ed car owned by Ray Neal. W. Increase Negro voter raiJstra·
the Hol•er Hospital School of Columbia. Neal'a ear was de- tlon In the Souih bore !roll In
Nursing. Officers and mem- molished. No cborged were fU. Tennessee, Florida, Vqlnla and
bers of the board o1 dlrectora o1 ed.
Nortb Caronna,
the concert associaUoa "d the
faculty of the school were abo
auesta at the recepUon.

cent is expected to produce an "Divertissement," with ;nuestimated $562,180 per year and sic by Chopin, Illustrated the
of this own, many, many thtngs dancer's abllly u a
classic
are needed aiMI
necessacy, ballerina and In her ne~t numsuch OS four new school buses ber "La' Grande Performance"
.
per year at an estimated cost Ml~s Becket became a Uvlg
COLUMBUS (UPl l - The special session of the lame of $32 000 and classrooms for painting as she parodied a chardurk legislature meeting MondaY may run for several many 'of the schools now bulg-l acter from a Degas palct: ·g.
weeks With Republicans trymg to put through their pro- ing at the seams.
' The first portion of her programs for the next two years.
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I'
a closed with "Gosoip," ln
The Democratic sweep m Tuesdays elections left the 1 Ray Thornton and Mrs. WU- ~· ".: sh h
sl
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GOP ln nominal control but unable to pass a bill through iiam Riffle. Jr., representing ~ '~ e bumo~ Y Pr.~;~·
the Senate without at least one Dem'?&lt;'ratlc vote.
Roosevelt School, were Jlres. nl D c •.~a~ rs~a':., us:
Gov. James A. Rhodes in hiS
ent to ask the board to conSider vo c ance,
nc
m
Sept 18 call for the special session beginning ln January to an addition to that ochool ln the ic by Dvorak.
.
M'
sessl~n outlined a heavy work dictate the tenno of that pro- levy call as there was already B!~~~'";:the~t~~:::· ' ~=
load including the touchy Issue posal.
124 studento attending the four
tlllt in "H Lov
1
or c~ngresslonal ,redistricting.
The Republicans now have 1 room school. According to a ~~.~~ b;e;;: 011 Ya ~ trag:
•
Speaking more genUy, form· This will reqmre an amend- 20 • 13 edge in the Senate but survey, the Roosevelt scbool or- ed b Maxim Gorky. Four
er Preslden Dwl&amp;h D. Eisen- ment to the Ohio Conslltution. beginning ln January 11 wlll ea Is e:tpecled to have a popuY Y
bower said the GOP had been It will be up to the l~slature he l6-lS.
lalhJO Increase of 3S I&lt;&gt; 55 ln the
hurt but not wrecked. He said to submit the proposed amendnext 10 year period. The school
tbe GOP must rid itself of the ment and the GOP will
not In the House the Republicans also needs a larger school cafe"!aloe Image" that it was the have the voles In the regular have an 88 to 49 edge but this teria. The request ls to he tal&lt;party "ftr lhe rich aiMI prlvi·
falls to 75-82 in the regular ses- en under consideration when
.. leged."
Mrs. Reynolds, 42, sion. Tltree-ftltha of the mern- levy call prepared, the board
Gov. William w. Scranton of
,
Holzer
bers must concur on any eon- told the delegates,
Pennsylvania also spoke of the Dietl at .
stltutlonal amendment submit·
A Bve member delegolloa
GOP unage and said It must be Funeral semces for
Mrs. ted to the voters.
from CllfloD
with
Gera ldme F. Reynolds, 42. who
..,..,.CAPE KENNEDY (UPI)
ohaJt&amp;ed to allow that It Is nol d. ed Thursday at Holzer has- The otate now hao 24 con- Mn. Deataa llolllb apealdDJ
an exclusive or11anization.
p:lai will be Sunday at 2 p. gressmen, 23 elected from dis- lor die IJ'OIIP- She aued thai The United States, thwarted by
These and other comments
, E . Cb I lth b tricts and one from the allle a aew sellool he eoaalrucled • freak ml•hap In Ita first at·
.
1 ders m. at wtng ape w
urte t to explore Mars today
ASit TO WED
came Irom Repu bltcan •a
,
w va ceme·
at large. There were indica- In CllftoL
mp
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1 1 th M
alter Goklwaler'J otatement a m e asot., . .
lions the 6th and lOth might be lllfloD sebool ehlldrea are readied another Mariner probe PT. PLEASANT - FOlr &lt;011·
Wednolday thet he bad no In- terySurvl
.
ln I d th
sono combined and the 15th and 18th now atleDtilni Well Colum- for the same plcllre-taldng mil· ples have made appllatUons for
·--"- ~
ttbdr8 win• from
vors c u • ree
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1n
marrlqe Ueenses In the olfiee
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w
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. Roger Reynolds
Pomeroy made lllto another district, at- bta seboot after dtelr aebool s 0 ·
Clerk A !••••
politics or pulling out of his
R
ld 'R D 2 p : though a iegi•lative committee woo declared llliiOfe uti bas
Mariner 3 died late Thuraday of the County
· PP , .... Row To Fool Yo....U
living here up until then, but
flpt lor eonservaUsm.
James eyno s, . . ' om stud in the roblem
for since also completely cellap- night, about nine hours after were Emmett Ruaoell Henry, Dear Helen:
apendtng moat ol bla time and
In their ...,..ell for a seape- eroy, a~d ~oydh~eynJl~s, ~d- moni;,. gbu re!:bed no conclu- sed. Mn. llouoll otated die launch, despite the last-ditch ef· Jr., 28, Galllpolls, Ohio, and We started married life ln a money on her. TIMon bt lOt owl
people o1 the .,.. were 1101 forts of a team of selentlsts to Doria Ann Cool, 20, Pt. Ple~ otudlo apartment. Of course, we and left.
101 ~ GOP crltica of the Gold- dlepo~ 8 aug ~· ~ Y P·~ slon
waer lllllllpaign were •skin&amp; :er~h.;mer~~ ~n;~
t~o
.
g•lnl "' aappol1 the ICbool revive the complex, 585-pound ant; RUJsell Thomas Byus, 37, were crowded so we moved to When be comeJ w ,.. I h o
for the retlremellt o1 Goldwa- ·
es,
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Pt. Pleuan4 111d IIDiemary 1 blgser ptaee Then the baby
1evy unlell thl • (a 1Cbool I apacecraft
, ......
balrman, De&amp;! grandchildren, Robert and Keith
The lhlp'a twin M..tner 4, Thomas, 2'1, Pt. Pleuant; Dan
e and w~ rented 1 little children bt oaya be atlll lovea
ter 1 ..- .,
c
Landers
Pomeroy
Fnends
waa "" the levy eaD.
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Leslie """"
PI
PI
cam
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me and wanta to come back.
211
Burch, and John Grenier, execil 1 tile ~era! home
DETROrr (UPII - The
Other action of the board wu sits atop anothe~ AUu-Agena
ea. duplu:. Another baby, a blUer but this woman bam't cloae
utive dlrector Jn national head- ma~a a
Uallecl Aato Worken Ualta the employment of four regular rocket ready for launch u:pect- ant, and Beriba Jean Casto, II, bouae. So far, we've
moved
thl
ak him ltav
10
quarters.
an
e.
oalled erfppllug loeal atrlbo teachers Zelpha Brown, Ord- ad within two weeks.
Pt. Pleallllt; HarrJ Junior Erl• a1s t1me1, and, although our aay ng h m e ,
e
PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPU-.Sen.
at nlne Fard Melor Co. pllllll nance
George Bacon The ffi-lated probe, desi!IDed wine, 21, Pt. Pleaaan~ and Lau- family remains at four mem· her, and e juat cant up and
aroiiDII the
I!OIIlllry today. Mt. Olive; Mlbur Planto, w.: w take 22 pictures or mysteri- ra Mae Jnhnson, :16, Pt. Pleas- hero, wa atlU lfOlJl to outarow ~w:;~ on b~, u lt would
Barry M. Goldwater headed Gallian Victorious
eost today for a short atopover In Hamilton County
More dt.lll 18,001 worten were hama High; Marice 'lbomas, ous Mars and help lead the ant.
bouaeo regularly, We not only
·
Jn Waohington, .to be followed One of the Republican sur- 1 lavolved Ia lite tralkoall that Pt. Pleasant Senior HJnh. Sub way for future space lhlp landupand 10 Dt the IJllce, we w- I love my husb!lld
vtry
by • posk&gt;lecuon vacation- vlvors lr• the Tuesday election began at 10 a. m. EST.
sUtute teachOI'II employed were . logs, now is opeeding Into orLOCAL TO MEET
erllow ltl I start out In a new much, Helen, and so do the chtlprobably in the Caribbean.
In Hamilton county wu Gilbert'
Edna Darling, Ann Singer, Ada bit around the sun to become a Local No. 32, Brick Laym boule and think I bave all the clren. Wt have been lJIIITied
A Oood of poll • olecdoD J. Shaver, son of Mr. and
Hoskins and Nora GOkey Jor. lifeless apaco derelle~
I Uruon, will bav~ Ill regular room In the world. Within a 14 years. Should I be paUent
telearama d....oded oa Gold- Mrs. H. E. Shaver of Gallla
ANOTIIEil HONOR
dan.
Project chtef Jack N. Jam~s · meeUng at Cheshire at 8 P- m. year, our closeto and cupboards and hopo lhia other woman wlll
water Tbunday. MOll of .lht county and 8 brother of Char.
Isiilh Crump waa employed early today blamed _Mariners
bul&amp;•· And tho prage. Yt gads, makt a wront move 10 he can
more thao i,OOO eomliUIIII.,. les Shaver, vocational agricul The Buckeye Trail Assn., Will 81 a janitor at Pt. Pleuant !allure on a yroteclive cover
the ganges
come home? - Mn. C. T.
tions strolled lbe theme: lure Instructor at Gallla Aca- meet at the Lafayette Hotel a- Junior Hijjh 9th Grade and Mrt that apparently hung up on the
Why can't we contain oursel- Dear lllrs. C:
"Don't alve up aow, we've demy.
round 1 p.m., Sunday 10 lumll' Stella Russell .iu employed ~ space craft instead of bemg
ves, and bave you aay llllilles- I'd oay there lutvo been too
Juot begiiD to ltght," aiMI nThe Gailla counllan, an a~ Gallia's "Grandma Gatewood." Mason Grade sebool janitor.
thrown clear durlnl e&amp;rly
tiona?-CONSTAN'n.Y CROWD- many wron1 moveo here
al·
f&lt;rred tAJ the more th1111 15 torney, won election to a lOth Following activitlea there, a The board granted a request stages of flight.
Elllfted llolpllal
ED
ready, all made by a man who
miiUon pers011.• wbo . caat term as Hamilton county re- new trail will be dedicated In for the use of scbool bus for He explained that the cover, Am
thoH wbo entered Dear C.C.:
hOJ hll loyalUea
serambled:
their votea lor Goldwater. corder.
' the name of this naUon'a moat the •th grede of New
Haven wblch shields the delicate Mar- Hol..:"~oe !tal in the past 24 I'll bet the type wtm can't He can't leave hlo mlatnao bt- ·
He and bJa wife spent part famous biker. This ceremony school to go to Charleson in !Del' during launch, preveated hour
PMn VIney Goode throw anything away because cause "this would bt
JOHNSON CITY, Tex. &lt;UP! of Tuelday 1n his native eoun- will take place ln the city park. the near future on an educa- the ship's vital solar panel from 1111 ;.,:e~~ Lu ·Ann Davia 17 "lt Just might he useful oome yet be left hla wile becltUM abe
· . resident Johnson, continuolll ty visiting bls parento
and
tiona! tour.
unfolding to recharge Ita ovor- B !Wood
Mn. J~ day." (You've &amp;ot a point: It askld for a lair deal, wbicb bt
an indefinite poat-campai!ID reot hls sister, Mrs. George StarchGRID BABES WIN
An easement 10 feet wide on strained battery with llllraY
Day, Rt. 2, Gallipolla, probably will - there's ooth· aomehow tholllhl was treallnJI
at hiS Texao ranch today, bad er, wife r1 the president of lhe Pomeroy'• 7-41th grade foot- Maple Street aide of Henderson/' from the sun.
Mra. CIW'lu R. Abl.., 1\1. z, lng handler then an atUc full him unfairly.
Cheshire, Elwin A. Finley, Rt. of junl&lt; wheo you need a mu- A~d you want him backT I
a schedule !'ee of formal call- University of North Dakota at ball team ended its season Sclwol for atreet improvement
ers. But he s been keeplnl the Grand Fork, N. D., wbo Ia vial!· Thursday by defeating Racine wao gra~~ted the town of Henquerade costumo or a bird case- don I quite undtratand why, but
1 Ca-nwn City Mu Homer
telephone lines humming,
ing here.
30-8 Mike SWI scored lou~ derson by the Boar!.
Smith, Pt. Pl~asant; Mrs. T. planter or an old chair to redo If you think he'a worth It, go
Among bls many calli Thur!ltou~hdowns and carried for the The n..t meeting of tho board
Bradford JohnloD, MaiOD,
lot the patio - that Is, II you after him - and NOT
wi!h
day was one w Secretary ol
1'\JNERAL CHANGED
PATS once Kenny
English wu acheduled for November
Va Mrs Thomas C Clelland, have an attic. Most
bousu poUence. Toll
blm
you II
Ilefense Robert McNamara, Funeral oervlctJ for Vuto scored the .other two Pomeroy 9th at 7:30 p.m. to begin drawIW Lln&lt;~ln Heilhto, Pomeroy don't.
have all or nolhllll, and !lOW,
now deep ln preparation of ~·t Powell, Antiquity, who d led extra points Marty Morarity lng up the levy call.
Gau1e readlnga:
Ga111polls Mrs Lacy Bartoli,
3 Porn: So If you'll keep yourself eon- not after tht otlitr pi thmrl
year's mllltary budget.
Thursday, will be held Sotur. tallied Racin~'s lone TD,
Present for tall nlilht'o meet- Dam 18.1, 12.4, running 2 feet er.Y, .Mn. ThomU E. Manuel, talned, try to follow a limple him out. - H. · ·
Far the nu:t two monho, he day at 2 p.m. at hte Antiquity
!ng were Superintendent Bur- on rollers, Pomeroy·Muon 20.· Rt 2 Racine Mra Jimmy L rule: for tac:li addition, makl Dear Helen:
President wlll be buty working Methodist church Instead of at
PTA TO MEET
dett, Ass't Superintendent Ralph 57, Pt. Pleasant 24.11, Hinton W~ WellaU:O. Ca;) B. Wa...: a subtraction. When you buy a Speaking of kldl growifll ..
oul the federal bu~get he wlU the funeral home 11 previously 1be Porifand PTA will meet Sayre, Transportation supervis- .81 stationary, Kanawha Fal11 Rt 1 Scottown, Mrs. NelUe new dreal, glva an old one to Iuter, It wu brought home to
seiMI to Congress m January. ar.ncruneed. Fr1enda DUlY call Monday evening at 7,30 P
or Warren Keefer and board 3.07 faDing, Charleston 18.86 sta- W~at Coal Grove Robert p, charity. Same with
ldtcheo me tht othtr day, In a minor
He haa govenunent department at Ewing'l anytime.
at the Portland School
members, Paul Wedle, IIDbert tionary. London, Marmet and M~n
Georaa equipment, furniture, toy1. And way. Our oldest boy 101 a wrllt
heads sruggling to prepare reLee Lee vocal music uistruet: Adkins, Harry Sidera and Earl ' Winfield dams were on tht liDS. Wllllam
Aihenl, Ltw• don't put It oU UU "I get an ex.- watch when he lfadtllted !rom
quests thel will total under •uJO
.BEGIN REVIVAL
or, and 'Mr. Garner, band di- Keefer.
Boat movemets:
.
is M. Riddle, Rt. I, Liverpool, tra minute to sort." Just as the high school. The middle 1011 1ot
biDlnn - alii 1101 llfNIIy u- Rev1val services at the Mt. rector will present 1 program
Ohlo River - L. F1eore down W Va and lllra Jobnaey G. best lime to st.rl reducing It bt- one when he gnduated !rom
ceed,thla BICal year'a t.l7.5 bll· Hermon UB church will begin
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· DONATE APPLES ar CANDY 13, 8:50a.m.; Jill Wasson down
Ashland,
fore J101111C1a rully ahow, 10 the wade school. And now our da11·
lion.
Sunday, November 8, at 7:30 p.
aTATION ISSUED
The Diapers to Dates Moth· 13, 7:30 a.m.; Luther Herdman
Btrlbl
bell time to 1tart Blvlna IJIICI Shier 18)11, "all hie glrlt han
In addltloD, Jnhnson will be m. with services each evening The Ohio State Patrol ropor. ers League recenUy donated down 14, 9:10a.m. (Thursday); Mrs Dawson E. Kapp, 2501 is before you really need It. !hem- and lhe'a only
1n
devoting much .~me to clreftln~ a: the pastor, Rev, James Mor- eel today tht acresl r1 Dale bags of apples and eandy to Peggy Downey up 14, 4:45 p. Lincol~ Ave., Pt. Pleasant, son, Do 1 practice what I preach? fourth aradel AI I ro~ber
details of the Great Society rison, brings the messages. Lawaon 32 Portland cited w the "Helping Hand School" for m.; Reliable down 15, 8 a.m.; 5.35
m. Thursday. Mrs. T. Like Pierre Salinger pnctlcos it, I got my lint watch whon
program he wwld like I&lt;&gt; out- There also will be special sing- Meigs ;.,.,;1y court
13 , retarded children In Galllpoll1. Lunge Point down 18, 10:20.. P· BraJ~ Jolmaoll, Mason, w. calestbenlcs! But l DO follow I &amp;ot my lint job, and I paid
line ln hla Inaugural message 1n1 each
evening. Everyone chat&amp;ed with parking ..; roadm.; Jacob G. down 17, 1:25 a. Va son 1.2:2'1 p.m. ThuriiCiay. Clll rule that !oola mo
Into for lt myoelf. Next, theM ldda
J&amp;ll. 20. Ht to awaiting advio- Ia welcome.
way.
•
m.; Beavar down II, I: SO p.m.; Mr~. ~bb R. Wllllams, 2tl26~ thinking I have spat:e to spare: will be 8IJIICIIDI waldlel oa
ory reportofrom lli task forces
Duncan Bruee down 18, 2·30 c u· Ave Huntlogton daught- 1 keep one drawee In the bouse the day they aet their klncltrh• haa Ulll!led to IIUI'Vey na·
MEET AT MARTIN
TWO FINED
a.m.; New MartlnsvWI down ,; ~:05 a:' m. ~.
eompletety emply. Aa long 11 I 1arten diploma. - DAD
!tonal needs and make prop01- The Middleport . Pomeroy Harold Davis and Otho Tra.
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18, 4:10 a.m.; C. V. Hamer up '
Dlselaaqed
can foster thla Uttll eoa came, De~r Dad: ..
all 10 deal with them .
Rotary Club will meet at he cy, both of Pomeroy, were flo.
18, 5 a.m.; Robert Reed up 18, Patienta recently dlschareed tbt Bottell will lllay pill. Try I ve got newa for you- a~
Martm Restaurant at 8 p. m. ed JIO and coata by Pomeroy
"
5 Lm.; Oleander don 21, 4:25 included Mra. Norman Hy~ell, It! - R.
of them do. But porenl8 don t
COLUMBUS &lt;UPII - T h e today , instead of at the Heath Mayor Charles Lecar on lnloxl·
p.m.; Harvey Jordan down 21, Paul A Snider, Mrs. E. H. qaetiloD Of LoJa!ty Or
haft Ill e&amp;M ln, yaulalolr. -H.
D8lllOI r1 Ohio
Republican Methodist ch~~rcb.
I catinb chariH Tburoday.
Mr. Albert Hill spent aeveral 6:45 a.m.; Elgercllff dDwn :12, William; Mrs. H. R. Mayo, lAJalty Ia Qa111fanT
dDys in Columbus and Will ae- 8:45 a.m.; John J, Rowe down Mrl Pa~ Johnlon, Nl1'111811 Dear Helen:
'l'bla COlumn II dedltlaled to
companied home by hts wlfo, Greenup f:fli p.m.;
Warreo y a;..er Mrl R E Few Tim- My husband left me and II family living, 10 If JOli'N baY·
who had spent a week with HOIIIiond up Greenup t:fli p. ~
~~ g' Ken- llvinl with another woman. She iD8 IUd trouble or jUit plaiD
thelr son-ln.Jaw ond daughter, m.; Mark M. up Greenup 10:10
Whit- Ruby saya blr lhne')'~ eldld trouble, let Heleo btlp YOU.
Mr. and Mra. Wild Foster and p.m.; Ravenawood down Green- Fr
Llrr1 M. Benlle,., Mra. to bla. But bt Clllml this wom- b will &amp;110 wlloome JOUI'
family.
- up 12:10 a.m.; Pamela D. up rl'na 'Harrloon · WIIUam IL ,.. did 1101 brtlk ap hla "v',_ DWD armtsllliJ expertenooe. Ado
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKay Greenup 1:t0 a.m.: Defender Milter, Mn. J. •1 . Sboell, Mrt. 11 wu me, bteltiM 1 took 111m drill Hel011 lloiWI In an Gil
of Newarlt: IJlenl the week end up ~reenup 1:40 a.m.; J.
8. WOllam A. Musick and Infant to .m for -.uppGI'I. lla wulhla IIIWIPIJIII'·
with Mr. and Mra. Veme Wot- Lew1s up Greenup 5:30 a.m.: SOD, Mra. J. R. Greer and ~
tenon.
Western down Meldahl 1:30 p. !ant Jon, MD. 0 , w, Smith and
By DOROTHY klLGALLIN
Mn. Laura BeD apent M~ m.; James Hines up Meldahl 1n!ant4a\l8hler,Mri.R.D,Mitrday at Mason, W. Vo., w1tb 8:50p.m.: Charlea K. dDwn lUI- tin and Infant 100 and llfra.
By DOROTHY KILCJALLIN
far nobody has figured out whom she
Lehew aiMI Jake Harten- dahl 9:50 p.m.; Samuel Clem- E L Saudera .,j, llat datJ.
Columnist In Italy
Identified. But it got a lot of publlci!Y. sue
bach.
ens up Meldahl11:45 p,m, Buck- ' ·
Rome : Arthur Miller's controversial It waa properly operatic, therefore the
Mn. T. G. llllldore visited eye State dOWII l\leldahll2:2&amp; a. ghter.
plu about hia life and his wive• - "Af· Italians adored lt. Somehow, puslon WOJ
Mr. and Mrt. WilHam McKel· m.; E. P, J~a up Meldahl
ter the .f'all" - opened here to food re- Implied, and the Romans Invariably apJiewa, and the Italians are astomshed at plaud pas~lon when It IJ atlrred In the vey and family at Portland and 3:05a.m.; Stwe Click down Melall were dinner IU••ta Sunday dahl 7: IIi a.m.
what a hit It haa become. The Romans are bosom of a beautiful lady.
of
Mr. and Mrs. Don John!IOll. GaWpolla 01111 - CberoDe
noted for their appreciation of the cineSo "After the Fall" is a smash by a
Mrs.
Robert Byer and cl!lld· down 4:10 p.m.; Kathy R. down DIVOT'£ T1:1 INTftllt OP
ma, love-making, art and cuisine (not c:ombinatlon of clrcumst•nces. The usia·
ren
of
Middleport
apent Friday 7 p.m.; Dentlia Brown liP 10 p,
MilOS MUOft ilaU
Thank J'Oll for :rour
necetsarlly In that order of collt'Hl, but tant to a film stullio executive told me:
they are not sreat theatregoers, and few "'nle day liter the reviews came out, my nl&amp;ht and Saturday with Mr. m.; DUaoia down 11 p.m.;TILou·
!slana down 12:55 a.m.;
!Ill r 10 oooo :-;,.:•• 1
YoWl llld 111pport ·
plays are ever what Broadwayitu 'call "a girl friend and I tried to 1et two tickets t111d Mra. T. G. Hllldort.
down
2:40
a.m.;
Phlllp
Spora
~-.
~
a
hotilciet."
{or the following Saturday night-and,
up 3:45 a.m.
·
.... ..._ f;':..,.. ~ at tile poU. 1111 NoOf COW'ae the obvlous portrayal of would you believe lt, there were none to LEAVE POR TALitS
WASIUNGTON tUPII-chalr· Jtanawho RIVIII' - Al1ell ft. ":;.:.\!
:':t - Marilyu Monroe u a major charader In be hill?"
os.
mblr 1n1
When I explained to her that New man J. Wllllam Fulbright qt Mer riO up Marmet 9 p.m.; He!·
the drama intemlfied public Interest, and
Senate
Foreign
Rdattons
Com·
en
Z.
down
Minnet
2:10
a.m.:
..
=:::-~~rfr'
Ava Gardner did the ahow no hann when York had a lew hit 1howa for whlcll you
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Mr. and Mn. Herman Blesslng and tine children were
By TIM MORIARTY
trot, tHO
the Eutem D!vlsiOII with a The Cardinals &lt;4-3-!1 trail in Marion, Ohio, over the week
UP! Sparta Writer
The Colts-Bears game also Is 8-1-1 record, will need a Victory Cleveland by two games. They fend visiting her sister, Mr and
A night club comic once men- a rematch. George Halas' de- over the Redakill8 to provide were sidetracked hy the G18Dls, ' Mrs. JohMy Marks and famtloned Milton Plum and r .. fendong champions are stili try- them with a liiUe breathing 34-t7, last week and realize thai lly.
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By JOE GERGEN
Woody Hayes' Bucb, 10-7. In tanglea wlth unbeaten bufliilc.
marked, "What a Iunny name ing to forget that first meeting room lor the five tough oppo- one more defeat could spell diS- Mrs Oma Polsley received
for a football player."
when tbe Colts rolled to a 52&lt;! nents walling in tho wings. They aster. The Steelers, led by John word ol the death or her broUPI Sporta Writer
1963 both teams contributed tied Louisiana State (!Co. lt1 Ia
There's nothing funny , though, victory - the worst beaUng in are Detroit, Green Bay, Pbila- Henry Johnson , lead the NFL lber, Wflk Wiles, of Pittsburg, For both Notre Dame and beavlly to one ol the finest Birmingham, and !lftb-l'iru:td
about the way the eight-year the Bears' history.
delphia, St. Louio sod New in rushlnl offense, 80 they are W. Va . He was buned tn Wheel-1Ohio State, the motive Is r.. Easte~ seasons ln yean, one Nebraaka (7-01 meets B " veteran from PeM State i• The Browns, wbo are teadin&amp; York.
capable of pulling an upset.
mg Monday . Mrs . Paisley was venge and the goal Is the na· m wh1ch the Eastern lndepend- co-leader Kansas at Lawr.-.,._
keeping the Detroit Lions on
- - - unable io attend the funeral tiona! championship.
ents rolled up a
remarkable Fourth-&lt;ankecl Ar!t:aoauJ1~•
the galloping heels ol the BalU- Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Nov. 6, 1964--3
due to h.,. health
' The top-ranked Irish and record against intersectional Southwest Conference leliCiel',
fllore Colts in the National ~~aiDS . Mr. Dane Hannum of Wash- ~ second ranked Buckeyes con- opponents.
lries to hold Its positlnn aplnal
8
Football League'a Western Divimgton, D. C., was
week end front two _of their 1~ tormen.
But Eastern rortunt!s have disappointing Rice at F~J~
oion race.
guest of his parents. Mr . &amp;nd , tors - Pittsburgh end Penn done a complete about face this yille, while rtlDIIErllP ~
Plum enjoyed one ol tho best
Mrs. Charles Hannum and Ro- ! Slate, respectively-Saturday In 90ason with the result that (No. 7 ) meet• Baylor at
days of his career last Sunday
bert. Dane is a. policeman the re! games which could resotre four or the East's so-ealled " big Purdue tied for the lOth jpat
in Detroit's 37-17 victory over
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hayman and marehed on the . President some dignity to a disappomting five" , including Pitt and Penn nationally wlth Florida, ~ ..~
Los Angeles. Although playing
and Janel Bissell, Columbus, Kennedy fun~al _posse~swn .
Easlern college football season. State. currently are saddled clear a big obstacle iD lQ.. )Ill
with s bandaged elbow the
BOSTON (UPII . - Hoovy- worked out for the Boston Gar- spent the weekend with 1\1.!. Mrs. Georgia Kllpatr.•.ck and 1 Pitt pinned a 27-7 defeat on with losing records .
for its first Rose Bowl trijt'. by
Lions' quarterback threw for weight champ Cassms Clay 18 den bout but dechned to elabor- and Mrs. Joe Bissell.
daughter of Columbus called In Notre Darne last year on the The Southeastern and Big whipping erratic Michigan ... SL
347 yards and three touch- ready for his Boston Garden ale.
the home of Mrs. Anna Cross way to a 9-1 record and third Eight Conference leads both go Another Rose Bowl hopeful,
downs. They were the most bout Nov. 16 with Sonny Liston. Liston inferred that one fac· .Lemlta Ferrell and Fred, and .l:rene Winebrener Monday place in the fmal national up for grabs this weekend. eighth-ranked Michigan (W)
yards gained by a Detroit pass-- If you don't believe it just ask tor that cost him his title at Midway, 0 ., and Mr. 8 ~ Mrs. Mrs. Audrey Hoffman and ratmgs while State surprised Third-ranked Alabama 7-o for ca n remain m the runnln&amp; ~
er since Bobby Leyne wtaied Clay. And if you don't believe Miami Beach was that he at- Lloyd McP~ek! Belleville, W. Shelby spent the day Monday ' .
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i the season and 6&lt;! in the SEC, ' beating a
suddenly vuin,;.abt.
364 against Pittsburgh in 1953 . Cla y. ask hiS framer .
tempted to press Clay in the Va . were VISiting Mr. and Mrs. I m the home of Mrs Judy Bless·
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ring
Charl es Hensley.
ing C&lt;".ring for her childn·n wh llr Ler tner. M1ld red F'lowPrs. Kay
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That lnumph over the Hams Trainer Angelo Dundee said
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Keathlev 1Mar aret
Th omas
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W &lt;~shrngton m the 1964 Ne1f
left Delrolt with a 5-2·1 record 'Th d
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··J shouldn't have run after Mr. and Mrs Howard Young. she was workmg m Park('fS·
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ay was so
me Y him like 1 did That was where p d C"t W V nd M d burg .
Georg1a (,rlmm. Go ld1t.1 Rollm ~ and Mark were FfldDy guests
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and only 1 h games ac o ready" he hl:ld asked the 23· ~
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a en l
a a
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an d Elva Cantc·r
ol ,\1 r and \1.rs Okev Hnu" h
SJ xth -rnn ked Georgie Tech.
t_he_ pace-setting . Colts t7-~-ot l year-old title-holder to " taper ~a~ade the mi stak e,
Liston I Mrs. Bertie Smith were VISIUng Lu~:~ ~:;~1 ~~~~~na~ ho~~ Mr . Robert Sword or Cleve
Mr and Mr~. Arch Roush. the on ly mdependent other tliBD
So If_ Plum can d~rect the Ltons off" in his daily workouts at
.
t Nellie Stethem.
Sunday evening aftN spending land and Mr Ray Sword of Mr . and Mrs Okey Roush and Not re Dame to be ranked lD
t? VICtory over t~e Pack~rs :tl the Boston Arena.
[ Mr . and Mrs. Tom Hayman a week hunting in Hardy Coun· Wierton , W. Va' are spending Ethel F'ry .,..ere busmess VISit·' the. top 1.0. nsks tts .unbeaten
Green Bay Sun ay an t _e But Clay says he wants someand Mrs . Guy Hayman were ' Ly
a few day s wJth the1r mother. ors in Galli polis Thursda y.
I ret ord agal st 1 tenac_,ous Teno
Bears. upset the Colts at Cho- body to "taper off" on ... and
afflSOD
e
,viSiting Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bar-, Word was redeived here by Mrs. Rose sword . She will
nessee. team . and Fi?r1da meeto
cago, 1t Will throw the western 1s wdlmg to offer former champ
t
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t h return home with them for the
Mr and Mrs Albert Boston. r.~org1a m Jacksonv11le in t)the'
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race into a reaJ dog fight.
Floyd Patterson $1000-a-round
onM, mcedn ~ .. · F d L k. drlenthsfaMn reAdadit~ve-sV 0 Mt e ,...1·nter months
Mr . and Mr Wayn f' Hart Sr.,, key Southern contests
C1 p k
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e ar~an c- "
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o ts, ac ers avor
as a tapering off sparring partwere VIsiting Mrs. Gertrude Dade of Parkersburg fonnerly ~1 rs Kllpatnck and daughte.r Mr. and _Mrs Chai Ps Sown,
The oddsrnakers,
however, ner.
F k 0 k H'll
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of Columbus and Mrs Anna Luvena Ramey. Ethel Fry . Mr .
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are s rmgmg a ong Wl
. I have lned to reach PatNorm(lln WPber has return~d I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tho· Cross callffi on Mr James
more
Bay. They hke terson for an answer to my of-t Recent visitors of Nellie Clay h
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orne 1rom a hun 1mg 1r1p
o mas an d ,.
l"rrs Margaret Th om- ter .Monday .
. Hazel fn end and d&lt;: ughter.
. June
0
t e
ts Y 1 po~nts over e fer ,"_Ciay told newsmen after 1were Mr. and Mrs Harley Par- ' Colorado.
as attended ihe funeral
of Mr . Jonah Canter of Barber- 1Ann , Mrs. Barbara .Lt&gt;w1s and :
Bears and have ~~stalled _the ~arrmg four rounds 1'hursdar lker, Mrs. Amy Chase, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Curt Cawthorne ! Mr. Curtis Leslie of Ashland. ton. Ohio, called on his Sister. chlldren. all w~ re shopping m
Packers as ~~ght·pomt_favorltes with Cody Jones and Dave Bal-IDena Frye, all of Athens, and and daughter . Beckley, W. Va. IKy ., Sunday . Mrs Leslie wa s ~ Mrs . Orpha James Sa turday . ; Pt. Pleasil nt Fnday .
ove~ the _Lions desp~~Green ley.
.
I Mrs. Margaret Douglas, local. were vrsiting Mr. and Mrs John the former Garnet Thomas. 1 Mr. and Mrs Fred Shields , Mr and Mrs Okey Housh and
Bay s medw~re 4-4 reco .
Ch~llenger Ltsto~ hasl ~r . and Mrs. Don Gibson and Groce.
:vir . and Mrs. Dale Hoffman . ~ and Mr. and Mrs. Oak Grimm Billy Weigand attended thereIn Sundays other games, . the prom•sed that Cley will have children spent the week end at Mrs. Clyde T.awr~nC'e has re- Elva Canter and Rose Sword ' were busme ss v1s1tors in Galh- viva! at the Mt Alto Baptist
Browns are fa~cxred by e1~hl his work cut out for him . " He's the homes of the.ir parents, Mr. I turned home irom the Cleve- were shopping in Pt Pl ~as&lt;~nl polls Wednesday.
church Sunday ·evenmg Rev
ove~ the Washmgton .Redskms in for a surprise," Listo~ said and Mrs. M_lll'l Dougla~ . and l&lt;1nd Clmi&lt;'
Monday.
·
Mrs. ~argaret Thomas . and Bud Hatfield 18 the e v a ~ge ll st..
at Cleveland. the_Cardmalc; are followmg a ":orkou_t sess10n at Mrs . Lana G1?son. ~r. Gibson Sandra Carter 1 ~ a paUent at &lt;.leorge Blessing of Akron . 0. !rene Wmebrener wrre m Pt.
Homeo/&amp;he
seven over the_Pittsburgh Steel- t~e plush Wh1te Cliffs Hotel In has be_en_appomted City Health Gallipolis Clinic.
I called on Mr. and Mrs Okey Pleasa nt Thursday
, Mrs. Jasper Eden was re·
ers at St. LoUis, the ~ams a:e h1storJC Plymouth.
CommiSSIOner of Portsmouth.
Mr. and :\1rs. Russell Wyn~ Roush Monday.
Mrs. Garnet Baxter and dau· leased [rom P! Pasant Vall ey hos.
l'abulo111
seven over the Philadelphia Liston, wh_o was st~ipped of .Morton Butcher, son of Mr . koop, Columbus and Edith Sis- l The operator of the Paul Mc- lghter. Mrs Lucllle Fowler went ipital Wednesday art er spending
E~gles at Los Angeles, the the heavyweight title m ~ebru- and .Mrs. Ch~le~ Butcher, has son, Pomeroy were visiting Mr. ,Coy Old Town farm had
Lhe lby bus to Columbus and then 1severc: l days there.
,
GJants are three over the ary when he was TKO d by rece1ved his dtscharge after and \1rs. Hank Holler.
misfortune of losing
sever&lt;:~! by T\\'A lht&gt;y will go to Okla· / M 1 W . d.
t· t
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Dallas Cow~oys at N~w York. Clay m a Miami Beach bout, serving four ye:.Jrs in the Air Mr. and Mrs. Dave Yates end 1head of cattle due to founder-' hom a City, Oklahoma to visit in ;ls~.as~~t ~~~~; ~o: ~:/e~t l
and the Vtkm~s are eight _over told a news conference Thurs- Force.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Swan 1ing from a newly picked field another daughterr, Ger&lt;:~ldine and 1this wntin
Y ·P
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the s_an Francisco Forty-Nmers day he had some new strotegy Mr. and l\1.rs . Eugene Atkins ! attended the MeUwdis-t Confer ~ of corn.
family .
g
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at Mmnes_ota.
.
spent a recent week end in ~ce at Jackson.
The Rev. Teets of Middleport ! Mr. Aaron Fowler of Pt Pleas- Mr. Okey Roush and Curtis ·
The Lwns·P~ckers mee~ng
Columbus as the guest of her Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larkins ' was guest speaker at the Gen. I ant called on Mr. and Mrs . Oak · Young repa1red the 011 furnace 1
could develop onto a defensthtve
I
sister, Miss Ruby Diehl.
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Har. era! Assembly of the Body of 1 Grimm Wedne,day evening.
at the Board Baptist Church.'
show. ~reen Bay leads
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M~. and Mrs. Roy Love of lis Frank.
Chnst Tue-sday evening.
1
Mr. Harry Flowers ~s enjoy.
league In _total defense and d~
Florida and Mn . Vada Cald- Audrey Smith was visiting Ed- The revival closed at
the ing hls 13 week vacatton from
Mrs. Leolla Young called on ,
~ense agamst passmg: Detroit
well of Athens were callers at ith Osborn, Keno.
CUJding Star church Sunday ev-1the Vanadium Plant at Graham Myrtle R~ush Fnday. '
IS tops m defense agamst rushthe
home
of
Mr
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Mrs
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sv1 11e was 1ey, afteJ' spendlng a four \1dy
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OSitlODS Ellis.
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mr . and Mrs. Edgar Mash and The Fred Brinkers made 16% it1St AI are to . , a a • i
Order ly ,.,_
year' the Packer edged DeMr. and Mrs. David
Cum- M k
f .1 3 nd u... H0 Th
gallons of apple butter Tuesday . t sale at Harry Mlll~r s store m 1
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I New Haven Nov 5 They will
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John Tannehill 12 of Mid mmgs and cbtldren spent Sun- Mr. and Mrs Henry Hensley or Pt. Pleasant Route attended Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hart ,
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And Ttko '&amp;m Homt
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ree
\nterssocu·on•
aoln
dleport
has
bee~
in~ited
t~
day
~ith
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
were
visiting
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Star
revival
Saturday
night.
have
been
rnakmg
good
old
apwprecdla
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your
~aedes
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or was recelv
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Eastern Division
compete in a Columbus Table .
.
eorge ens y, mow
ge.
oss. meuerner lS a.vmg s l ome o:a e Cl er.
Mrs. Mabel Martin of Mason
W L Pel Tennis Courts club tournament Mr. ~nd Mrs. James Borgan Mr. and Mrs. John Carter, well dnlled deeper. It IS form- Mr . Charles Ball and Harol 1 0 nd b k b
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· 0 · 1 oofl Sunday Nov 15 to designate and ehlldren, Columbus, spent Belpre, were visiting Mr. and e.rly a hand dug well. Brownie Cunningham have ~en remod- e::.:_.--a:::__::.:ro:::.e...::e:._
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club's
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week
end
at
the
homo
of
Mrs.
Jim
Carter.
Beegle
of
Riley
is
the
driller.
eiing
the
home
of
Ins
Ball.
5 2 714
CmcijmaU
the his mother, Mrs. Nellie Bor· Oscar Babcock was calling Linda Winebrenner was ac- Mrs. Paul~ne Taylor, Linnie
3 4 '429 cities Team that tours
PhilBdelpbia
on Paul Chevalier who has been companied home from Hunting- Wolfe, Mane Ball and
Ora
2 ~ ·2ll6 midwest on weekends during gan .
New . Yor~
Dbision
·
wintet" months.
Sunday dinner guest of ~. ill.
lon by her aunt, Laura Stan- ' Hart attended the elect.Jon ortiWestern
W L P 1 The club with facilities at and Mrs.. Lyle Hysell was hiS Mr. and Mrs. Dave Yates ily, after spending a four day "'" school at Pt. Pleasant on
St. Louis
Tuesday evening last week.
5 ' 3 · ~ 2629 Clevel~nd Ave. ha on its mother, Mrs. Eva Hysell, Pam- were visiting Cora Swan. Keno. week end there .
:
roils
eighl
of
the
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'current
eroy
R.
D.
VIolet
Smith
The
Guiding
Star
Ladies
Aid
Mrs ..Eleanor Smithson and
1
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~~~ti~no~~es
division Ohio champions in ug.. Mr. and Mrs. Joe .Sayre rtheld tlle1r weekly meetmg m ~Is~ N~na J~ne~ were vaca·
5 5 ·500 ITA sanctioned table tennis cently spent an everung at the Mrs. Dale Whaley, all of Ath- the church basement Thursday. t10nmg m LouiSVIlle, Ky., Mon·
Detroit
2 8 ·200 rankings
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester ens, Dr. and Mrs. Don Gibson A sack lunch was enjoyed at day through Thursday.
1 6 .1 43
San Francisco
Among. them are John Spen- Henderson .
and rhil~ren , Portsmouth, Mrs. n~n. and the day was spent in Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hoffman
Los A!::::~~ N:~~rk 96 cer Ohio men's single cham· Mr. and Mrs. Pete Eggleston Gary G1bson and son. Brad, quollmg Present wero Velma and Myrtle Hoffman were in
pio~ an IBM Inc. :esearch and grandchild, Charleston, W. Mr. and Mrs. Sam DamrGn.
and Audrey Hoffman, Mabel Pt. Pl&lt;!asant Monday for
a
(Qnly game scheduled)
mathematician ~ A~ Evans, 1 Va . spent a day visiting her sl!- Mr. and Mrs .. ~urtis Ward and ];rene Winebrener, Flavia Chest X-ray.
Ohio women's singles cham- ter,. Mrs. Charles Butcher and and son, John, Chlihco~he, spent
pion and runner-up in national fa~ily and her mother, Mrs. the week end here wlth her
women's doubles; Fred Henry, Aflte French.
~arents, Mr. and Mrs . Roy El15 Boys under 16 division cham. Sunday guesls of Mro. Lana lis. Wh1le here, Mrs. Ward and
pi~n. 13 nd fourth ranked na- Gibson were Mr. and Mrs. John son called on Mrs.
Johnny
tionally in sigles; Abe
Gu- Gibson and chlldren, Mr._~_d Grounds and ba~y_._ _ __ )
dleman,
Ohio
Seniors
(over
40)
I
ON
champion, and TannehiU, Ohio
Midget champion (boys under
14).
In practice sessions last week·
Be sure and go
eiMI .TaMehfll defeated Bong
FOR THE BIG
to
Logan Fri·
Lee, Columbus CPA, firth rankdaY night and
The sort glow of candlelight , ••
GAME
ed in Ohio, in four of five
LAUNDRYeheertho
games
and
lost
two
of
three
enbances any boliday setting.
DRY CLEANING
Panthera to
FRIDAY
NIGHT
games
with
Spencer,
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, ~ jangling of the telephone
awaken«J me, and I sleepily
made my wav, into the livlng
roum and picked up the re-celver. A soft voit:c said , ·• Miss
Schaaf. Andy and Clles were
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one car mishap resul"""
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property damage of $275 occur- Woomer,
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and stared into space, too numb rhurch and Y.ilO on\~· this ~u.m·
PT PLEASANT - Mrs. Ma:·y I
and too rhoked up rv rn
to rnf'r did much of the pamtmg ·Mohr. 00
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and repal r work at Lhe parson· rv re~ldtnt , died Thur~da\ ht MASON - Mt!! .
Ch 1 tt day night (I' early TltW"sdly man, Pt. Pleasant ;
Ohlrtes
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r;('n('ral Rou~h Mal!lon was appointed
ar 0 e mornlng.
This sn uatwn was f' ven more
hos Jll tal Rfter ,;ufferl ng a stroke
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trut ih thp Senior
taug ht Andy. who would have been last Frtday.
recorder of the Mason Town W h Rt J Huntington crtilh- Visit fht ,
by Miss Ma ry Chapmun and 17 yPers old Novf'mbl'r 16 and Shf' wa!! bnrtt In Oalll flnll s. Counci l
coui1cll at Its meeta t•nce
b)'
1 Thu5 began the longes t day Mr~ Harold Sauer
who I'M"Vt'r wou l get to march October 5. Hl79 Rnd wa s the wid- ~~ °" Monds y tovenln~ 81 City Forrest w. Nibert. The drt¥et
I ha ve known.
Many of these seniors had across tht&gt; slagr ut rommence - ow or John A Mohr who prf'. R ·
of the nhtcle
ia not knowh
The voice had been that of gone th rough grade and high ml:'nt.
r:t&gt;ded her In deat h rn 1934 !She She aucceedt~t Harry Schw&amp;b l al this time. The vehicle wal
POl A
Ann Sprouse telling me of the school w1lh Andy. I thought Am1v whu was one of the best wcrs a m&lt;:mber of the
Sou th , v.ho res1gned because ot em· 1unattended when offleers atrlV•
tragic new ~_ thai her broth: r . uf how Mi ss Chapman must feel liked ~~n r or~ h~· both fi:'ICUlt y Pomt, Ohi o, Baptist Church.
ployment out·of- town which hln- ed and was lowed in to a loc'l
PREI SHOI IHIN.
Andy. a semor at Rutland H1gh for she had taugh t Andy tn 1 nd. 1 d 1 nd who would Su rvl vln~ are ot1e son , F.arl dered htm from attendlna meet· garage .
From Our New Eleetrie
Schon\, and a friend , Giles Coy . 1more clas~ than any ~&gt;ther ~ot st: ~l :::ke~ba ll prm:tlce on C. Mohr, Pt. Pleasant ,
three ings on time and eartylng Oh
Ple•tltlt Valley fltiJtltll
Shoe Sblur.
a 1964 graduate of
Rutland teacher and she oftrn had! old
d
daughters, Mrs. p;ctward Nlekrl . the other dulles associ ated With
ADMI'M'ED - Henry DoerHigh. had dted m an automo· me that Andy Wtl!\ om• of her· Mon ay
Sou th Poml. Ohm. with whom the JOb.
I fer , Middlepm-t r Mrs. 'tracy
b1le wreck Wed nesday niaht favor ite studen ts.
Andr. who really t-njoyf'd life, she res1ded ; Mrs. Lee 0 . Blain .
Slmpklns, Pt. Pleaaant1 Mrs.
MIOD~IPORT, o ,
It was like a dream. a ba d Bv ll ft ernoon the St'hool wa s and ~ho will chOJrm nu more ' Ga llipolis Ferry a11d Mr.!!. Em·
The coUhcll voted to
buy a JJo~h~n:.,!B!,!;rzyaa::n~t~Pi:;a:;tr~io~t;;.·I:M~ra~.~C~h~at.::.a,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __.
drt!~ m IJou always thmk it sti li subdued but now with pPople with h1s eng aging sm1l e : nuel Meadows. Lesa11e .
15 , ne w earbM~J tuck f~~rK~~~ •
can't happen to you - the ler- rrd ey~ . No longer crytng . the , And}. who was one of the grondchlldren, 24 great-grand- Gobles,
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1 r1ble things you
read about m 3ludent s wented to remlnl scP. most enthusia stic member5 of 1c hi ldren and 2 great-great grand urday ~f thl.s week, garb~gew::
the newspapers happen only to tiJbout the- boys and to recall In- the Yearbook Si nH . and who chlldr ~n.
be aga m p1 ckf'd up eac
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stra ngers in farawa y places cldent s they had shared How· : wll l not see the fm ished. publl· r Funeral service will be Sun- nesday.
That
You read accounts of tragedif's, ' ever. there was no heart for 1c&lt;~tiun for which he had work- de y 2·30 p.ltl . at the Mohr..StevDelu1quent water bill!! wete
feel sorry for a moment , hten the foot ball game which was to ed so hard .
ens Funeral Home Wllh I h e discussed and the cout1cll a·
turn the pAge, until Jt ha ppens be pl ayed that ni ght nor for !IH' All of these thoughts. 3 n d Rev. Charl es Jaynes OJflt'IStltlg gref'd tha t these bills mu!lt be
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to yuu
Halloween carnival which was many mor . kept pass ing through Bunal wil l be m th e
Z i on paid at once or water sel'vice
Phra s1•s such as " In
the to ha ve been Sat urday mghl. my mmd as !he school day fin· chu1·ch cemetery. Friends may will be dtscnnt inued
.. 111 buttona are NPiaeed OD rout IIDbllered shlrtl ot
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mid st of life, we are in ~eath '' so both events were pos tpon· ally ca me to an end . White· 1 cal! at the Schneider
funeral
w II laundt) ...
kE'pl coming into my mmd as . ed .
face d and red ·~o"yed . evcryone home hr ChPsapeake Friday , M &lt;~ yor Dayton Raynes and
I though t of these two young ' And the dily dragged on .
gratefull y slarted for home, ex-, evemng and after JO am . Sat· Mrs. Charlotte Roush attended
bo.vs so full of enthus1asms and During my free period.
I hau sted &lt;md spent b)' the hap- 1urday at the Mohr-Stevens F'u- a public servtee commi!i!!'l:lon
the spir it of youth . yt'sterd8y . found rny sc.lf dehri ng back in pemngs of th&lt;~l long. long day neral Home tn Point Pl easant meeting In Charleston and at I
Now gonP forever .
tha t llme were notiflt!d t_hat
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1to the past 1 had known both Jf v. e, thc•r teachers and fel- 1unti l the hour or .'lerVit'e
The " bad dream ·· had reach· of these boys ever smce [ start· low studen ts. cou ld f~ l that
thPre could not be more than I
ed the high school and upon :ed teaching at Ru lland e1ght way , n 13 mconceivable to . i~ - · Oeun~y Is H~ltl
one conuecton un any water
1my arrival I saw small groups years ago . Giles t knew a ht- 1agine the agonies thf"Jr fam1h es
C d
meter, tha t 8 separate n1e!er IS
r of ~ tudent s and teachers sLand· tle better than Andy. ror r had had gone through. To the par· , To ,ran Jury
needed. A fee of $5 Will
be
j ing m the halls while other stu- I him seven ye ars.
enl.s uf And y and Giles on be- l PT.
PLEASANT - Bryan charged when the water JS turn·
1 den ts just sat in
. darkened GJ!es, who got away with half of thf' facult y and stud.~n~s Denney . Leon, ~ha rged
with ' ed vff £or an} lengthoftlmt1classrooms, no talkmll\ . com more than ;mv ot her student I of Hut land l~i gh. 1 say, \\e aut o la ir env , v. as he~d to Ire AIt wa tE'r and ~E'WE&gt;r ta ps ate
1 pl~·te
sdence. except I 'll'
lhl,' r&gt;ver had , [or I couldn 't get ar c so sewn·. &lt;tnd we offer you , gra nd Jury when arratgned be. t50.
The ~· hole ramlb h sute to
~o und or occasiOna l sobbin g
mad a \ hlm 8 vrry hme
I our smccrf'. sy mpathy We will fore J ustice of Peace A. M
Boet launct11ng htcllilles at
~n joy our deiJt'lctU.!i
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Every one
st·emed to ha ve would star t to Jerture lum , I l:&gt;t' think i n~ of you in the days ( ;oodwrn He wa ~ cOmmill erf Mason Levy wens discussed and
and protnpt cOurteous service
' queo;tlontng e~'l'S as tl to sa y spJed that devi liSh !winkle in that lu: Rheo d
to t!w count ~· fa d in l1eu of , the C'OUHCII wus lnfori11t!d that I
1··wh y " '' and in the mrnd s of tus f' yes. and 1 couldn 't go on
For we also will m1 ss th!'m !" $1500 bond
the P'ederal government proji:!Ct
Iall wa s thf' fee ling. of unreali ty f: il es. whu the ~ery first day
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befnre will be stsrletl at Gallipolis the
THE MA.11N
unbE'JJ ef: the fee lmg lha t th1 s 1 fa ced ht m back in 1957 slyly ''l 'h l l
. I 1M' ' Goodw in on vari nus ehR r;rl's m· fir st of April and tht! facJ!ltles
Ivou\dn 't hl.ve happened, that told m!' his name wR s GJles
t' ' 11 ~ 1111 N
~~~ 1 elude Chc.r les Randall Smith. to lal.lnch bofl ls at Mason wilt
1thi s \\ou ldn'l happt•n.
.
· Ode I •· Hunk~· Dan " Coy.
( :.tF;t i~ now (~ lUHH•U
Pt. Pl euant . $10 and costs. run- be started at a laler dote. The 1
No one could bring h1msell Gil es, who upun the Ji rst vt~· t'T PI.F.:ASANT - :r~~: . t&lt; ISI nmg a stop sign; Lest er Scott ' plo11s c1dl ror a
plcrllc area.
---- - --·--=--=Jo acccr pt the stark real it y of il of the super visor ot my cla ss lo r ' 'Tiw Ungmdrd M1 ss
a , Cornck, Pt Pleasant. S5 and trai!er parktng atea and paved 1
tragedy
lllqUt red. " What hu si n!:ss diJ~f; thrPP act l'om'edy sponsor('d by costs. stop sign \'10\atJOn : Har· road leading to thl:' area.
Th e be ll rang fo r elasses lo_ he have to. come m ht're and th e .Junior Class nf PL Pl ~ a f;- ry J. Erelwlne, Point Pleasant,
Present were MByor Dayton
begtn and a s rl?n1 parnde ol wa tch yutl. we like you ;J nd ant Hig h Sdwol , ha 'i
bPen hel d to grand Jury on fdleged 1 Raynes , Woodrow
F'oretnan, ;
1 people who . seemed in det&gt;p tha t's all tt 1at matters '
chosen . .
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forgery r:ha.rge; Robert L. Bos- l: 2orge Curson. Donald
Cook ,
shock made 1\ s way down the (;ties. who Ju st befor e com- The Je;~dmg role . as lhe un- ley. Parkersburg, $9.50. speed· Charles YeagPr and Mrs Char·
long r nrndors As l approach mencement. tilted hiS cap o\'er gwded m1ss" IS pl ayt&gt;d
by ing; James R. Walsh, Hunting. I lotte Rou sh
ed my room. I f~ lt that
1 111 ~ eye a.nd then Jau l;!herl when Cher yl Monroe . Her parent .c; £1 ~r ton 1 and Vickie Hheel er, Pt.
--·'
, couldn 't go inlo thi s place, thi s I slraightened it as he knew l pJ!ay('(j by Kerry Jarrell and Sa· ,
Pleasant, were ea ch flned $10
sa mf' room whPre I h:1d ta ughl w~uld.
rt1 l1 Dunn and Bun.y, 1he lilli e probation offi cer.
I and costs on speedmg charges, 1
G-1le s for lour yea rs un1i l hP Giles who on ly last
Ma y SJste J. by Conni e Woomer .
Plan.'! t~ re be1ng made fur an Leftoy Thompsoh, St. Alb!ihs,
gr ad ua ted last spnng and whet e walked' so pr{Jud ly across the Th e leiJdlng male role
ol evenl~g perfo;rmance for
the $20 and costs. ~u~ti11g WithOUt ,
1 on ly yesterday
An?y wa~ sH- stage to get his diplom a, burst· ' \' eorge M~.tthew.~, the boy who .P:.U,;;b;;;!Jc"'"o'"n"'WiiiieOiidiliniiiies.,·d..•y;..,_N_ov..._2~5.._a_w..:,:rl;.:tt~_h_:p.;,er.;,m_l_"_IOII:..._.__ _
1 tmg
in my Amert ~an htsto~y mg wJth pride because he wa s I lik es the rrtlss . and hot rods, 1.
class in the seat d1rect ly In the first in hi s family to gradu- is played by Ketth Crotty .
t oni Daughterly plays Molly
1 fr ont of my desk How could • atf' from high schol.
I J E&gt;nl er that room, k_nowmg that , Giles, who orten told ~e Warren, a friend or Buzzy 's &lt;Jnd
II would nev er a~mn see th~t : about the things he was gomg her parents are portrayed by
grm on Andy s In do for hi s parents. and who Bill Tat1 erson and Susan Darst.
1funny little
I f;](' r . for he was my best lt sten· now never v,. ould grt
the
Don w1gg1ns plays the part
! er. flnd nrver fai led to get the chance .
of an exchange studeht from
1pomt ol my att empls a! subtl e Andy , who Wfi S suc h &lt;~ hand· Portugal and Norah McN{'ill
humor ?
mem!xor of thr
Met hodist acts the part of the exchnnge
I F'tnr. !ly reminding myself th?l some boy with his spatkling sluden t fro~ Italy
there W"'re olher sludent s m eyes and al ert fact', and who 1 Wanda W1\son serves as the

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7:00 p. m.1 Wod ., wvnhip ..,._ oorvice 11 a. m. &amp;nd H5 p. tio.. SChool ' '" a. m. Clwrdl 10,30 . , .... ~ ~ll'&lt;k, t:~ • - m.; MOI'IIIlll •.1'ior.hip. !
Ice at 1'31' p. m. Polstttt, 'M!IIft&gt; Prayer moe" ·K '.30 p. m Tues- "- m.; Chrloli&amp;D -vor, 1:311 Dt. Lester I. Riiilill. putOt, 101:111 L m.; YGIJI!I J'iiJGWIIip ~
as E. Diddle. All evening serv· day . Young People, 7; 30 p, m. P. m. Evenmg Service, 1:30 p. MOI'IIIDI WOfllllp ltrf1et IIJil. 1:.1$ P• Ill. ; lll¥8ftlbt 11'4fltolp1 ;
ices begin at 7,30 p. m.
hiday,
m.
Oaao Wlllf"'*-, iiUpl. 10 I . 7:111 P- m. Prayer ierflet, W... :
I
III- Sunday cllaot; YF W~ llfldly, 1:110 ,. Ill,
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11
llloo Obarelo ot Cllrlsl. Pom.. Bfllll&lt;lff llllll'tb or Clhl'lo~ by~:'n~:!
~~ow'::
~Moore, ~ loi!M!• ell_..~ ~
rov . Harrisnnvwe !toad Eu. II :. Imbo&lt;ten, l!ll!tlt ; Homer Ruppel\ jlllltor: ll'iirshljj It!!&gt; Inc ~ Mblilla
tlJ
The l!ia!Otlalillle &gt;lew 1/1 Iiiii :
getle Undet-. tnimster. Bl· P'orres~ 8Upt. ; ~lblf l!clwoi vice , ' 1 . m.· 'sunday School
·7':10 p til Sotea Clouuolllll- CGIItrasted With tile pfl'fectlbJ~ ;
ble lll!llo!ll 9·110 •- m. J Mltl't11HM 9,30 I . m. : Mdl'nihR Wotshlp, 10 •· m . Pray' er meetln• 7 a1 · •• q·....;. } • ___ _. •11 Ill lnJII In Clifilt ftlll
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1on ea.,. ....... r 1' ~wuun&lt;..,.. the theme ot ~ 5cienct :
h. 10 ·30
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\Vsts br 9I Wedn sd
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worship 1:30 p. m.J lioberl Reed 1 p. m. Wellfte!lloy, 7 p. m.l · ·
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ct111rches th1J s~~~May. , .. ,._ '
Bible qchool Su;t
Bible Study_
moo lb.
j&lt;!&lt;!t is "Ahtll Mild Falloft '
Federatel CIIIIJ'eh. l'tllil1.1'01, Mblentllle Mftltllllltl ohM Min." GoWen Tut, ''Ao ill ~
VB Cb~~rcb, Lewl F· 'l•, Sail- l"ftedom Gospel Mlostoa, Ba- ~·- W. II. Perrm, pastor; Dr. Lester L. ROwJb. putlit: Adam all die, eteb so Ito etlftil :
There ia joy in giv ing- t o God. Tha t i~ freedom'J-4 ul timate disc overy. A 11 d
day School U4la. m.: Worshtp !han Httvenville Road ' E. J . CArl Kautz, Suptt Sloodoy Victor Brown, Churcll SC!IIool shill all be made aliu." (I :
8&lt; 'ces Sunday, 7,30 p. m.
Griffith pestor· Roger Wi ~ School, 9115 a, m. ; Wonoblp Supmnlenden~ 10 a. m. O!ftc&gt; COr. 15,221.
the hundreds of thou sandR of churche~ whi ch 'WI tl a\' e hu ilt a nd ~upported
bear testimony to t he fact.
CliUtcb ol &lt;be Naweue, l'om- ford, S~pl; ~ay School IU hour 10 ' 30 •· m.
ial Boattl meeU111 l!l!cb quattet .::•terencoo . froln "8ctenee .
eroy
Rev.
Clyde
Hetldtrson,
a.
m.;
E'lqelllll•
Service,
7.
unless otllerwise called. Holy a Healt~ With Key to ~ ;
But wbeti th~re are notion" Wh&lt;l des pise Ood . . . who tear dow n ch urches
0 rayer meeting, 7,30
pastor
;
Sunday
SChool
9,30
a.
'00
P•
m:
Firs&amp;
Boptbl
Cllutell,
MlldleConununion
each qll8tter as ..,. Scriptum by M.~ty BIHP •: ;
• •- Dr forbid their •uppart, how shall we leach I hi.&lt; Chtlstlan joy t o the hoys
m.:
Morning
Worohlp
10,30
a.
r.
m.
Tuesday.
port,
Ret.
Dotlald
Boone,
oa•
llounced.
dy 11111 lilcludt: Mortal! lllllti
and trlrls who will be our nUtio n~totn o tT ow '!
tn., NYPS 6,45 p. m. l!!venlng
tor: l!lulday 8ctloal 9:1! I . til., Syroeuse Cba"'b t1 lilt N- grnttall! !lodward, tloftr lfo
Xaren and P a ul are pla cing S unday Sc hoo l "em·elopes" at t he foo t of the
services 7,JO p. m_ Prayer South llethel 1!:1111 Cliun:Jo, Fred Hottman, Supt.; 10;10 1 · teoe, William c. 'tborpe, paa..,, fectlons tiid alms 11'011 iP!fllo
lhildrsn'• altar.
meeting, ;,30 p. tn. Thursday. Rev. t&gt;ugene E. l!!tnerson, pas- m. 1\'orsblp Sl!rrloo: BYP 8 P- Sllnday iirhooJ 9:30 a. m.; Mom ual, - they must neot tilt
Of eourse, wl1a t Karen and Paul and Ute fr rl as!' ma tNl can gi ve wi ll hardly
tor. sunday wiii'Slllp 7, 30 p, Ill. m,; Evenlllg WOI'!hlp, UO p. In&amp; - t p 10.30 1_ Ill.
broador lntet-pretatlobl If Jle. .
Fr.,. MtlltOIIIsl llltttc~. L•• alld 9,30 d. m alterflately, Sun- m.; Wed. 7:30 p. m, Prayu 9yrtlease E.U.B. Cburd, P..1 mg, and 111n ...,e ~toper ,
,., fot an &amp;ltat·. But our world of tomorrow cann ot he built on Kremlin ec£J.o
aomiea.
ol C!UI_ flev . R. l!J.. ~ene Gill, day School 10!1!0 1_ Ill.
and meeting; 1:30 P-Ill. We&lt;i , c - A. llellert, Puter.
senlit! ol the lliltbl!l, - 1ft tit&lt;
Pastor • Sunda•:1 School g .,•o 1 g• 3•u a. m aIt erna tel y Norman : orar tlee.
9 30 , m sunaa"J School• D•n
d&lt;r that sm,, and illbli&amp;llljl mll)'
u.::
be
A mirhty generati on mu~f. leRrn to wm· .. hip in JH'fl,\'e t· an d faith a nd JJacrim.; Ph tl WI•e. •upt . M"rnln~ Rahr , supt Bible 'tud;
and I
Quosenberry_ Supl. ; lO 30 a. m I pui off. tp. 2611).
/fU. There Is Joy In gi vi ng 1o God!
worship 10 ·30 a . m.: You I b raycr servtee ltd by paslor
~lddi!JMtrt First Urtllf!d P~• Morning WorstJJp serviCE. tn
Our children leftrn th is chiefl y f rom ou r ex[lm p!e nnd encom agf' ment.
Service! 7 p. 111 ' l!:vangeltstlc 30 p. m. Thursday.
' llyterlan Church, Re• . Ho"ard and 3r&lt;l Sundays OJ the monlh; I
actn~
serv1ce
7·30
?- m. Mid . Week
Rilpp~lt, pastor· Sunda' SchOOl 7 80 p. m. E::venm8 E:viml(elts..
Tl·-1· C HURCH rrOJOt AL.L • ALL ,..ON TH II; CHUfiiiCH
prayer servlc•. 7' 30 p. m. Wed
Lourldge EIJ8 CIJurcb, !lev. 9·• a.111. Mrt Rodtley sauet, tic Servtce, 2nd and 4th Sun· , ~. f1"
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lorly ood 1u~1 lho ct:.~r&lt;h.. 'I'My
I
EUgene
Emerson,
p&amp;l!ltat,
Suosupt
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Rys~ll Run Free Methodist. da}' SchOOl, 10 a. lli .1 ftussell ~ ~- ~- YF : Wed. 8:311 Junior 9:80 s. m. Mornina Worship :
h " c ho ~' I.U,. (l l ForlheMb
ul h&lt;t evmno~nkr ond lillian_ 1 ~ 1
R~Jber E. 8mut.. St., pastor; Archer, Supt. Sunday Worsht ,:t Chdlt : 7 p. m. Senlttr Choir.
10 30 a m Sur.day sc ttooJ, BlV _ _ _ _.,__ _ _ _._.
l'~~t llll •h of dlt C!turdl IIWJ j
w~ich n-1. lllo _...,,..1 ond ...,.tmai
Sunday
School
!J:SO
a
m.,
Wor·
1.1 a m iif~le Stud_y ·8nd Pta
the
Theiss, Supt. ; 6 30 ?· m
Mrs. J B. L&amp;ngeworth
ou t,ip~Jrt_ rll~ "' ...... rinard! "!fl&gt;
ley Haley, "upt.: Mormng wor- ,e.. ser\'i.ce led b!' Millard C~
Frl(lt \\-ill Bapti!Jt CbarcH, y 011th f'eii0¥1'~&gt;hlp CARMEL _ very ill at the hom ! of
lorrlr ohd - " Y"" r Bibr. doily
ship 10 ·30 a. m. Youth Service, 7 ~ 30 P m W~rfesday
' ! A.utland. Pastar , ftev P 11 U I 9·!0 a. tn sunday ~l:!hool Way 1 daughter , Mrs Estlter
6.45 p m.; Evangelistic mes-- , ·
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raylor ; Sun&lt;tay SchooJ, 10 a. m. ne Roush, S1.1pl : 10 :10 a m Mrmhers or h~r fam ily
sage, 7·30 p. m.; Prayer meet- ! k
,
I Guy . Priddy Supt. ; Pl'f'achmg MorniMg Wor~hip. 2nd and 4th been at her beds ide. S~1•nrl;~
mg, Thursr1y 7:30 p. m.
1
ock ~prJhgs Mefh~~st - l sf!rvlce~ ~: SOp. m.; Prayer ser· 8unda y of the "'lonth ; a p. m the weE&gt;k end were Mr.
Ct1estf"r Lemle~, p.a stot .. Wor~ vices, 1 -~O p. rn . Wednesday. Evening Evan~eflstlr St'rv~ee. \I t! . Ert1t-st Longro;wotlh
PettU!cMtal AssembiYr Route shlp service 9 30 a. m ' Sunrst And ~rd Sundalf ot mont h
Mr. a_nd Mts . P'rank
124, Rev. 0 aul E. Jones, pastor day School, lO·I S a . m.: MYF I Portlln!l Methodist Cbur~h. Syra&lt;'uae Mission Rev Ear 1 ;wortH J
With the hOJH! it will, lh some nwusure, tustl!t alit! netp oUt·
Sunday School 10 a. rn.: Wor· 6 ~{I p. ttl . Pr~yer _and Bible : Arthur Sutt, pastor . Sunday CUster . pastor SP;VJ•·es · every Ttie ltf!ttha M. Sayre Mit,.
shtp services 7.30 p. m. Sun- St dy, Wednesday, 7 30 P m. 1School 9:30 to 10:30 a. m. , Har- Wednesday and F'rlday evenrnl!l ' sionary Society of the Bap~
ttiln that which is sofld in f,m;ly 11hd community life, this fea1 day, Wednesday and Friday.
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Church will
meet at
the
ture
1poruored II y IIIf! b rtt1ness f IritiS ltn d url(llnl2fltl0ns
Racme Me~borhst Cbureb, McLeod, Ass 't. Supt. Services MI. UJ.ion F.W.B. Church _ ' churc h Tuesday . Nov . 19. at
tt1ho1e ntttlll!l oppeot bto/ow.
S d "·h 1
7·'0
m The ~ th
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Br.dbury Cbureb Of' Cbritlr H. L McDameJ, pastOJ. Sun- eve..v Suhday evening
M
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a·lbie day Sch oo 1 9:90 a. m.: p re.ach'J
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p. Fr'day aftem""n
l!lS er 1rce
Art arcum, mmlsterj
Sun kay .x.· oo 9·45E a · .m·• Earl will
meel
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P m.; Eot•I'J!rite EUB Cllttteb, Re•. h' 7.
b c .., c
vember 13 al the home of Mr1.,
I oo an
0:30 A. m.; Chtlstlatt Endf!!alf• Prayer und Bible Study, 7.30 p. Menzel Smith pastor worship sL lp. · 30 yp. m. PY ~ 1 ox. Verne \\latter on
·nn
6 p
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·n w h' 1m Wednt- d
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t."rnsn : oung oope s meet
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:. m.; vem 8 ors tp , ·
! !ty.
laervict 9:30 a. m..
Sunday ing. and Bible study, 7::ro p. m.: Mr. George L.vnn Bee81e, son
tor,
1
P·. m.
10·30
Kmgdom
nan Of Jehovah's I Anttqnlly Oaptfst ChUtr!l sun. School,
I ty h'p
8•30 a. m. . Youth
Bo 8 FeJ. ltd WPdnt'Sday·' Choir pradtre at of Capt. and
b Mra. Harold
d Bee!{·
1
Member
rttJ
440 Lin~oln St. Middleport
Witn~~es · l=tubUc tneetihg Sun- day ~hool at tO a. m. Prayer ,~11s F 11· •. hP: ID-6•. 30 Y rna . 7 30 p m. T~ursday .
een promo!€ t_o ~~
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WY 2 2644
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e u Y I!S BY~ roy - Rev. Charles Norris. and 4th Sundays: Youtb CbOlr. Sunday 10 a. m. Holiness meet· ColumbUs. He Jive&amp; at Logie
1 i'· ·:
p. m.. Service .n_u~eting, 7 p. Sunday School 9:30 till 10·20 6:30 P· 111. ~~ttnesda;. Prayer ina1 10·30 a m Sundau School Ot1io. and wa~ an otr~r fti~NID·
rn. Thursday: MmtStry school
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Sun~ay
7
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People's
gUe
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of
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s1s
ter
here
ftifg.
Established
In
1904
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:;.oviD8 Pllgr!, Rolin
IP Nuroery and Jumor church for llfllh :llotblldlsl Clibrth, Mlft- Le11on, UO p. m. Salvauon day.
West Columbia 1 W Va.
WY 2-3284
Middleport
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H• rhildreh .
dleport , M. .E. OOW8on, pa!ltot; ml!eting: Thursday 1 1 to 3 La· I Satn Cul'lis 1 who WorKs ft.l'
Ph. Mason SP 3-5593
IC;,.,,
u,ac) Letorl F•U• Unlled lltelbfen Mrs. Nan Moore, Church School dieo Home I.ea!lle; 7 , . m. Prep l lhe
ManursctutiKC en.
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a. m.. Rober I Grate, Supt Wor- Church, liev. Jsi!Jes Morrison' Supt. ; Chutch School, t:SO a. cia"'"'' 7 30. p. m. Bible study, at PI Pleasani. w. V•;· I~ ~I"
hip servloo at 10,3· a.m.- 1'1~ Sunday School !:30
T
m.; Wor9blp Service, 10,30 a. p1'11yet meetm1. Other servtces 1New Orlean! on file Jlup. U.S.
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m.,
om
m · Methodist Youth Fello.,. by announceltienL
S. Send~.
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b ;" • supt.;
• .supt Her- Mif,, 7 p. m.; OffkJal Board The CbUren ot the Nazar.-ne. Ouf!sts or
Sam Curtf111
g
bt1d1e- Dart - Dodge TrUcks
Week Prayer ~lld· Pr~ise 'W@d· ~.iD ~ou~ .. rz:=~~~= f!~~~~~: nu:!~Ung, 1st SUhday of month, Chester. Ray E Warne, pastl1r and dau~~:hter. Sue l1rme, wl!te
Middl"'ort, Ohio
'llddl•port
Inesda 7 30
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7::JO p.m. WSCS , Znd Mohda,.- Sund~y SL:hool !t 30 a m.; Morn· I her cousm, Whom ~ht
hJtd
..
-Yr · p.m.
I Worsh~ at 7.30 fi. 8m.1 Pray- of month, 7:30 p. m ; El.f!anor in~ Worship 11 a. m; NYJ:iS nut seen for !J y~an, Mr. and
·- I M:iddleport ClU1rc• of the Naz- et tt1 ting Thurs.,
p. m.
Circle, 2nd Thursday of month 6·45 p. m.. ~venin11 Service. , Mr s. Forest Bobo or Ennis, Tex. ..
II
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Rev. Clyde J . Bartlett. Tftl! llnltf!d Ml'thddiAt cl:lurch, 7:30 p. m.; Class 11, 3rd Wed- 7·30 p. m.: Midweek Praver ser- Al~o visiting was her mother, \
sJJ.nday School 9:30a.m.; Morn- Potnl!roy - Rev . Meltln AI- nesdsy of mottth, 8 p. m.: Aft· vke. 7·:10 p m WMnesday
\Irs. G~ot.t" Da¥i8'
Coluffr
ll'ell Main St.
Pomeroy
ing Worship 10:30 a. m.; NVPS kirP , pastor. Chul'rh School al ernoun Circle, ~th ThUrsday of Gtace Et~iscc:lpal
Coin 1Operated Laundl'y &amp; Dry CleanlnJ
Clturcb, bus VII's. CUrti!! ahd Sue Ahfif
IU~tott the Chuteh of Your Choloo
Young People, 8:45 p. tn.; Evan· 9.15 a tr1. 1 Leo Cr~tt, Supt. month, 2 p. m.; Choir Practice Pdmeroy, 'fhe Rev . Richard R ' ar companik! h~t to Colufnbutl
:107 W Mam
Pomeroy
geUstie mefl!tin&amp; 7:30 p. m.; Leo Vaughan, Ass( Supt. bi-1 Wednesday, 7 p. m.
Martin. Rector. Sunday - Mor 1 for th~ wef!kentl .
Prayer meet' 18• Wed r 7!30 p.m. vine Wotshlp 10::10 a. m . SE!t- St. JbHn'• C•t•oUe 81ilsl•n: nihg Prayer and sermon, 10 .3(1 1 Mr and Mrs. Dale Johnson
Naomi Rapllsl Church, su,.. mon : " What ls l'rolestant- near Guysvill• (I)Uieb Ridgt!i: a.m Cot!ee hour following .
Iand daughter of Columbus speNt
d
ay School 9,3n a. m., l'lor· ism?" M011day, 2 p. m. Vaugh- !lev. George R. Shipman, pu- Cheater Chrch ol God, Rev. a we.kend "'lth Mr. and ~s.
ship 11 a. m., Prayer service, lers ot ltuth Class me.tln~. lot, SUtldajP Mass 10,30 o. m., Gilbert Spencer, oaslor Sunday ICurl is Johnson.
Blkets of Good Bre-ad
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Builders and Buflding Supplle1
I
p, m. l'ledioesday.
Tu~sday,
Utl
p. m., WSCS; Holy Day ol Obligation 9,30 1. SChool 9·31J a m. Morning wor. , Mts. 'lta1tle Clrrle end Mh.
Huntington, W. Va.
Cheste-t·, Ohio
Ph, D8Jl.2005
Carpenter Baptist Chutch: Wednesday. g-15 s m , Pray- tn.: Confession, ~~ bout Mfore stllp 11 a. rh Pra.ver Meeting, Ray Bf~h speht lut Tut!l~
sandsy
Sl:!hool 9·30 R. m; Morn- er Group meets at
chutrh. Mas s.
7·30 p. m Thursday Vounq l' with Mrs. Hanson Holter -at
tne Worthip 10:15 a m.
Thursday, us p. 111, Cholt Lot1r Lady ol Lote!to Mission Peopl~'s Servico Frldav, 7'39 For.sJ R"n
Ratlad First 81pt1s1 Cbarcb Re-hf!ar~al. The &lt;labdw-lll truck Long Bottom, Rev . Georgf! R. tJ. rn
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Mrs. Jame~ Spencer of l}J·
sunda)'
Sctwol9:30 a. m. Preach- .-111 rome to thfl cornrnunlty on Shiptnatt, administrator Sunday Sutton Mf'thodisl Church, Ar- •cine h:ural Rot1t~ apent i~
In~ Sunday 2,30 p, m.
Muttday, Nov. 16. For bulk iJ- Maso 8'308. m., •st.; Holy Daye lhl/1' SUit, pa.Jor.
Sunrl•ydlon day wllh Mrs. Mettle ClrChelter, Ohio
llarrleOIIvlllo Preobylerlon, f111s lo be picked up ftom the 01 Obligation, 7 P- m.
Scllool 10 a. m., Clint Orr. IC ie.
Wbeei Balancina-Auto Glas!-Brakt Senlce
R
Ph, WY 2-3515
Poffloroy
••- John DaviOJ, pastor' Wor- home please call WY 2-3890.
Rotlan&lt;l c~nrob 01 God lin- Supt.; Sunday Worsh1p. 11 am
Mrs. Hatty Wlllohir• l'tWI'bo
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Is hlp '""'ice 9:80 a. m.; Sunday Allted M•lhodist Clibrch _ John Smallwood, pastor' Sunda1 Miton Clly Church of ChtlsJ, ed home Sunday. from Cinciit.
School 10'30 a. m.
Rev. l'eorl Ca!to, pastor: Sun- School 10 a. m.; EvanRelistic Miller Streel , R. Kenneth Roy, I nail afler '""ndm( tho fl{il
Tbe Pentecostal Church, Mid- day School al 9:30 a. m., Char- lll!l'l'b 7 p_ m.: YUUrl!t Peafjle Envangelisl; Sunday
Bible week with her 'llll·in-Iew and
I illeport, South 3rd Ave.: Sunday les Taylor, Supt. Worsltip Serv- l!Jndeavet 7 p. m. WedtoeMIIlY: Study 10 a. m., Morning Wor· [&lt;leughler, ~rr: ahd 1\ttt. l'lof'
SchiHII lOa. m.: 9Unday evettlilg ice aJ J0:l5 a. 111. with LliJyd Jirayer me•tint 7 p, m. BaWl&lt; ship, 1ft:45 a . m. Ev~mng Wor- , mah Hoover and fatnil)'.
:'Two Location• ror Your Convenience
Pomeroyj Ohio
t!VSh~eUstie tel'l'lt:e, 7:30 p. m. IJillinger, lay leader. I!:VJ!ngOI- day.
ship UO p. m.; B1ble Siudy. Mr. and Mrs. Carol ~a:/fi
WYUIIBtl
Syracuse
WY 2-3988
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1\'eillll!old~; Bible Study 7,30 P- Istic service• SUhday evl!l!lhg, Cbeoter Metbndltl Chllttll UO p. m. Wednesday.
spool ot&gt;et hlght ~at!ll'tla~ wltli
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lit; Saturd;: Hight Pray~r and Wednesday @v@nlft«, 1\lld-Week Pearl A. Casto, P~stOr; wur- .Ratl..,d Church of Chr101. rolallve• entoute from .Jilof'ld»
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B. lll'!hl~ 7- .tl p, 111. l'astot, Re9. prayer servlt!fs and JltYF regu- •I . sertlce at 9 a. lit., Slll1day Bible School f ,30; Cornmumon l returning to !heir hom~ at 1'1!~
L. Barrett.
tar meeting at us.
Stliool at 10 a. m.; WSCS a•t i0'30 a. m., &gt; H Braley .. burgh , Pa Sunday afternoon: .:
PAINTs ahd HARDWARES
IIMIIillli
Cltlltcb
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Board Supt. saura Canaday, pianist; I Mr end Mrs. Lee Jackson ol
en
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thl! Bible Study, UO, Delbert Ro· ' ChHlicdthe. spehJ S!IUfday til&amp;l
130 E. 50&lt;0nd
Pomeroy
Mothing Warship 10:f5 a. m. Carl HerrliiJ, pastor; Mormng month.
WY 2·1440 Ph. W1 11-3278
mine, leader.
.Sunday w1th her mtther. Mrs.
Rae Ino
. - S\oariielistl• tef\olol 7•4S ? . m. lforship 10:30 •· m.: Church
Pmttel'tiy rhurcb of tb• flia&gt;- 1Byhll Miles, who occompallled
MidWeek Jltly@l' St!tv!Oe, 7:45 p, Sl!lmol 9:30 a. tn, ·WSCS fttst MI. Herllle• United BrOibrelt arone, Sunday School, 9'illl a. them bock to •JN'nd tbo winm
. Wednesday.
'l'uesday lllltl illl6 Thur!daY of In Christ, Ref. Jlllllfs Morrl• m.: Morning li'orshlp 10,45 1. ' Jer with them .
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Colamblr Chapel: Worsbtp1er- elcb niontht P'lttlil)l NigHt list son, plstur; Sunday
School, m. Evening Worship , 7 p m; , Mr. and Mrs. Brian &amp;ihlpsorl
f
~llliilt .I!'Urnltura ot Lower ~rice•
Middleport, Ohio
tee Uth SUnday 9:15 o. m.: Sunday eYt!llllig ur elltli - l b f:3o e m., ·-eacbmc 10,30 •- Prayer meeting, 7 p. m Wed. ahd I..is.o ol WO&lt;Jd•fiold sperit
Middleport
!lwia., 9tll1181 10 •- m., Yduth at 8:!0 P- ill. I Pt-a~t!t Meetitli, Ill. Alternatll Pi'flclll"l and Rev. Clyde ' H•nderson. pas· several day• wUlt Mr. *•d
Phobe WY !·8481
H. Sett~nd Ave,
i!OniJillliiB P• 111: Jllltt!lllhl War- 7:30
ln. Wl!dtM!iidiy_
Ohris~an Endeavor, 7,30 p. m. tor.
Mrs. Chester Simpson.
!iii~~ 7 ~- 1ft, t!a~h StJt1d1y.
Ed
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lilj IO!INl 1_ 1!1., hrll and lliJid Hllke, pastor;. Sun~•v School, llulh, miSidOnlty pasll!t'; SUh•
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mgL ,;_. Rev. EUJieno E. J!lmehoa. pa•
i8•Uietlh lldn&lt;t So;;ng oil'hei\lifii
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818 • - to" SundiJ' Worship 9,30 a. m.
Building
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ilbd 7:341 p, m. alternately. Sunc!l ·
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Mond.,, Uo, ~.111. . . . Sunday Sckcldl Ti!ll!heti Me81111t ;
!!IS ~. dl. Salili'Bdy flrilytr Slnlllt, oliPI:t .sirl !lhollfr, Ass·t, Prayl!r Stl'l'lce ted by pa!tar.
Wednesroy!·'" 0 • · · · • . . · · · · . •.• • .. •• lliiMHlllf IIIII ~
meeting. Thursday, 1:30 p.
M~rl!t•• Wfil'ibi• 10;41 I . 1ft,, 7!341 p, m. Tu-y.
1'1! d ll 'liiJ /?·"'· , .. .. ..... .. .. ,.. , Choir Rebeii:MI
M~ Moriah 'Japttso Cbnrtll, l'toy!!l'...lnHtlil{l ~· m. THur.. F1rsl aa..._. lliiU'I!II, lliEIIIe
uro "'' c~lttt\i"/i:;, Oonioi-t!nie'id'.tini .. A. A. Meeflor
"Your ll:tepoake Store"
L6C.d Oii:ioN Mia
Ravennrood, W_ Va.
at F..ortb tibd Main St. diy:
Ret. c. L. O'CcltiMF, pOik!r
l~tor to be out &lt;rf town)
·
312 E. Main Streit
"""t!ttit ' Gorlllr
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floor. 3 rooms ana bath. 39U
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Mrs. How2nd
Main St.,
Ce('ll,
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--IN MEMORY of our dear son, ·

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Pierro he had otber problema. )except mayb&lt; George Romney,
1
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Murphy, who noted lood-Datur- gcmoor should than doeo Mur.
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PHONE WY 2-2156

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By RICI. DU BROW
for president, but he Lt 1011 of
Ua:Jted Preu l.aterD.atlooal seeffil to be a most amiable
HOLL YWOO!l (UPI) - lfellow. But unlike Pierre
be
ton 't want to appear Immodest, look.o fit enough to step in'w al)o
but If Pierre Sa tinge'" had been other song-and-dance role.
one of our readers he might Television did not do Pierre
not have lost his senatorlel race any good. Watchera of old mov·
with formt:r 10ng-an~ce iea on video could see Murphy
~an George Murphy in Califor·ln his pleasant portrayals, and
Dl&amp;.
then note how he bad become
The next time Pierre tellsa successful buslne.:;aman with·
you he used to be In lle new• out taking on any BJ&gt;preelable I
paper business, ask him how he girth.
possibly could have missed our On the other hand, you may .
p1ece of July 21, which started remember that Pierre once reuut:
fused to go on a 50--mile hike to
"It Ls entirely pogslble thotshow he was as fit aa aU the
television has severely llmitedother Democrats In office. To
the chances or a fat man or IIi. many of WI Pierre at that
skinny man" to be a future .
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president of tbe United States. pomt became a non-partisan
Now it's true that Pierre isn't hero or good sense. In fact, lf
skinny and he wesr't runnig he had run for office several
on the ch•bby side and he was hundred years ago, be might
running ror high office - and have been ~lected king. But h~s
he did depend on television a c~ances m a country _that Js I
lot.
diet-mad,
Ullnk5
U1m and
Consider, now, his opponent, wa tc hes t ehlevistaion were really
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d..l el lbe Pomeroy Band
- . s AAoelaUoo, luoo aouueod tbol !be IIJD ..Ueet.
ed by band motbero from mereb81JII wat "lt.18 IUUl $316.11 by !be baDG members on
tag day, llllking • tolal "'
$IIGII.Il for tbo yeor. Tbe Atsoelolloa wllbel Ia lhonk oU
who cootrlblltecl.

APAR'I'MENT s rooms and
both, newly redecorated. Call
Walter Crooks, WY 2-3631.
10 23 tic

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FURNISHED 3 room house, •
bath and basement. 3131&gt; Con. :
dor St., Pomeroy.
10 27 tle

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mark Farm Bureau.

FOR YOUR- every need ol Bulldozer and Back-Hoe wert.
contact Emmet W. Shuler,
342 Page Street, Middi•port.
WY 2·3243. Free estimates. 1
Farm ponds. private ponds,
basement excavations, septic
tank excavations.
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New HG\•e:n, West Va. Phone
for11-Htc RATS, mice eliminated
118l-3MS.
ever. "Get Star Prolin."
Ebersbach Hardware, SugLARGE ROOM for use as stor...
Run Mill, Picken's Hard·
88• or garage, W'l 2-&gt;293.
ware,
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REWARD $50 lo anyone who
can tell me where my 3 whitefaced heifm•s went. Tom Duf· ' AUCTION - Saturday, Novem~
fy, Syracuse , Ohio !ll-3t-6U: ber 14 , !UO p. m. The following personal property will
be sold at the residence of
Notice
the late Mrs. Geo. W. Anderson at 463 Lincoln Street in
SHOTGUN, rifle shoot, Sunday Middleport, Ohio.
November 8th, 1 p. m. Hams One 5 pc. bedroom suite, one
and bacon for prizes. On the 3 pc. maple bedroom suite,
Bob Hill Farm. Will
use one night stand, three 9xl2
No. 6 shot. Sponsored by the rugs (two are alike), some '
throw rugs, occasional chair, - - - - - - - - - Racine Fire Department.
two
upholstered chairs and
Real Estate For Sale
11 6 3te
other chairs, large medicine
SHOOTING MATCH, Novem· cabinet, coffee table, stands,
ber 8, at Amfl'ican Legion lamps, clock, two cabinet ra·
farm, Beech Grove Rd ., Rut- dios, large Warm Morning
)and, Ohio, at noon. High gas heater arxl several small
powered rifles and 22s only . heaters, 9 pc. dining room
No shotguns. Everyone
is suite, kitchen table, Estate
welcome.
11 6 2tc gas range, kitchen ca bjnet,
utility cabinet, electric roastThe . Blaettnar Auto Co. will er, dishes, cooking utensils,
close at 5 o'clock on Friday,
RCA Whirlpool refrigerator,
November 6 because of the Maytag Washer (wringer
football game in Logan. We ' type), three wash tubs, glass
suggest you do al3o.
jars, some hand tools, step
_,·BLAE'ITNAR'S
ladder, wheelbarrow, 3 pc.
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11 5 2te
Walnut lumber 1:1,2,. x ll "xlO
J
·l I ~ not be responsible for ft., wen seasoned, many oth·
er items, an furniture
is
any debts made by ony other
than myself. James R. Prid- very good.
Irene A. Davis, Owner
dy, Rutland, Ohio, Route 1.
Terms
: Cash
11 l 6tp
Not responsible for accidents
RAWLEIGH Products for sale. Bradford Auction Company
111-24-:IOte C. C. Bradford, Auctioneer
Wy-2-$12.
A. C. Bradford, Manager
11 6 6te
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WANTED: 20 ladie;-~t on;:-~. Phone WY 2•21!5li or '• e !955 FORD Country Sedan. in Middleport recenUy at tho
Full or part.time. Christma!l Don Hubbard, Box 62, Syra· Good ol.; car, except tires. church.
11 2 &amp;tc Also Ford 314 ton
season - discount for own cuse, Ohio.
pickup. Judging the costumes were
needs. Box 660 C, The Daily SINGER Zig Zag
equipped, Good tires and sturdy, in the Rev. and Mrs. Frank
Sentinel, Pomt!roy , Ohio.
buttonholes, monograms, etc. good shape. Curti s Johnson, Cheesebrew with prizes award·
1147tp Balance due 132.10. WY 2· Rt. I, Racine, Ohio.
ed to Marta Hubbard, prettiest;
11 5 3tP Kathy Lacey, ugUest; Ronnie
2204.
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NEED CASH' Sell
famous
1954 BUICK ,entury. Ex
-c~ll;Qt Hindy, most
comical; and
Knapp Aerotred Shoes. l'ull 1SPECIALS for Thursday l'ri- running condition.
Priced Mary Walburn and Edith Ha1o-ll
or. part Ume. High
com- 1 day and Saturday at ' Hard· ri~ht. Hackett's Sohio serv· tonstall, most original.
nuss1~s plus bonus.
Com· en's Market, Syracuse. Pork ;.,._
If 22 lfe
Games were pleyed
wllh
plete line for men and worn- chops with that low
1ow
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Baehen.. Equipment furnished fre_e. pri~ first cut,
center
Tile Rambler
ner in charge and prlzet were
Wnte to Gordon Rae, Dts·
cut, 59c, loin chops 69c, 3 doz. World 8-.nl o1 Compaol won by Kathy BailOJ and Frank
trlct Salea Mgr., 3584 Darby- large white eggo, *1.29, 3 lbs.
EleeU._
White, others Jll'eBeDt
were
lhJre Drive, Co1umbus, Oh1o. Kitchen Craft peanut butter, Bil ear room, ride IIIII ,... Roy Coleman, Seren Lewis, Jer..
Zip 43221.
11 S 3te $1.00, 5 lb. rmest Florida or- hlnnanee. SmaD ""' . . _ ry Davenport, Bill
ud IIWtlprlbllltJ
Lois Ann Sauer,
MUll,
I.CIOKING FOI IICURI
anges, 49c, Creamery peanut
See
Raymond
Hindy,
BaeJ&gt;.
IOllf
clusters, $5&lt;! lb., Zippy Stride
MmapoiHu MG&amp;on
ner oDd Jim Conkle. Also atdog food, 25 lb. for f2.45, 2 lb
E.
Mmlo
8lreel, PomerGJ
tending were Mr, ad Mrl.
wlen..,,
98c
frozen
peean
eake
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PltoM
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Paul
Haptonllall, eounseloro,
49c,
peanuts
in
the
bull,
39e
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Rav. Howard Al'DMit.
lb.
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Arrangements Highlight Meeting
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Ambassadors
From Indio to
Speak Nov. 20

thankwere
offering
taken.
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Plans
made was
for a Christl mal:i pa rty and $1 gift exchange,

lntro•pection .u
CltrUtiam 0//ered

Th N
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Mr. and Mrs. P. Sad.hu Same
ovem r meetmg
al the home of Mrs. C. · eese
uel, Baptist ambassadors from lthe WSCS of the Asbury Meth· the date to be announced . Mrs.
Novem bt&gt;r mt't'tmg of the Mid· I rangPment uslll6 C'urnhusk ms·
Jndia, will speak on current odist church of Syracuse wa s1Eichmer and Mrs.
Melvnl
dleport Amatf'ur
liardt-nt• r's 1es. beaC'h lt&gt;aVI:'s and J()( h mad~
Mr ~nd Mrs Joe Turner vis·
events In India at the Pomeroy hekl Wednesday
evening at ! Grimm contributed to the birthClub held Wt&gt;dnesdave ve mng by !\·I rs Ji:imt":. 'l'ttu.-, rur the llt"d al Fl&lt;~lruek. W. Va. Thurs.
First Baptist church, Sunday rlhe home of Mrs. Alice Cape- day fund . A T?anksgivi~g medi..
IL the home ol \Irs (;rtiC'f' ~wgrarn and a l!nt' ma~~ ar da) Wi th rtl&lt;~live~.
Nov. 20 at 10:20 a . m.
I ha~ . Will '
t.Btion by Miss Marcla Karr
Pratt . Mrs. Thtlffiti Pra ll was ran~enwnt ul cornnu ... k ma..;nul·
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The Samuel's live in Nel.lore, 1•• rts . nedlam Eichioger, pres· closed the meet ing, afler which
\1r~ l&gt;t-11 Smith is lmpruving t
Indio, near Madras, 1·n south \H':n , ope . the meeting wi_th refr eshments were served by
t heThe
asst&lt;;ting
hoste~~
!&lt;IS. dnl:'d lanna lea~t:. tn a
1
verse ul tht' month was l bruwu Doltl~ L"unl~.1lllt'f' and a frulll lllJUfl&lt;'~ ~uffered in a fa ll .
India. Mr. Samuel holds
a ..dev?tos,
usJRg as her topiC, hte hos tess to nine m~mbers.
818
gi\len by Mrs Harn \1oor~ luu:•
ar-rang t ltl!-'01
tea Jur1ng 111 Ihe tJuS ln t"SS llistm·t r~\.'t'nt·
Mr.
&amp; 'irs. Garrett Christy of Grove City will
Master or Arts degree !rom Ma· f r. ~, and Property of
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who :-t'ad stvf'ral poPms
in prnk arJ 1d 11, )..p blussom~ tn m- i~
be o ne of the featured groups at the Enterprise
d:ras Christian college. He has ~.~~~~·00k The program
top1c,
AT PTA MEETING
tI k
'1 r· -&gt;nd '1 r' HOf 'C" Mc· EIF.U B Church 90th a nniversary observance Sun·
S€' rved in the Labor department _A
at ou••rselves as Chns· Mrs. Wil liam ShaplrO or T~
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k eepmg v. 1th 1he autumn "~-' a"- mt'd v.1til p int' 111 a J ,1r ~·on.,
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h~rtm
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tl OiV. November~ al so appParing at the after·
of India government and
is b anM om
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now the Nellore distrt'ct m"n"'- Y rs . 0 ana me renner .
oress or Parents and Teachers,
'" wt Last Rose" ul Summer."
Sht' &lt;tbu Jt•mun'&gt;tra!t'
t It' tu .11 tt·nd tun t&gt; r:.li servl Ct" S lor
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,; and " It 's Th an ksg iving . 13 kPn m:-~kJn~ uf l'ornhu:-; k ru:-;t'~ Jnd ~~ ~~~ Ceraldme l:::lraley , former
from Chillicotht .
ger for Esso Oil Co., in India. 18 ~ ~~ the business session io; presiding at the Board
of
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from the Ideals m aga wH'
u"ed l'Ut t l•• er~ 111 makmg an Ak ron bu:sme::;swom&lt;~n who died ·
He has been rrtaster of the
u- n calls were reported. Managers meeting in ColumMrs Grace PLra\1. proll ram inv1;rted T Jna ng~""nwnt ft'atul·· la sl Wt'l:' k. 10 Ntw J E" rse;.
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high school,
missionary
. solution.
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t~ Pick·
Fort Hayes.
An c.announcement was made secretary
and home
nr-o:osident
of the gold m
The a_verage bus
Nov. at
5 through
7. Among
t~ e
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chairman . introducti'd Mrs Km- mg lnd tdl\ S ull l!llt't' mum' .
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' of the Un ion Thanksgiving Ser- Telegu Baptist convenU'on. Mrs. amoun sa out one gram (five delegates is Mrs Harold Loh·
caid who demonstratt'd .sev•Hal
\1 r~ Fdg;u· KP\110 ld ' · p re~ t - huan wf'r e m (;a lltpo li s Tues' vice to be held Wednesday eve- Samuel, a graduate of Wo- cents wor th ) of gold to one ton se, Pomeroy, SE OhiO district,
arrangem ent s and matt&gt; l'ials tu df'nl t•pPnPll tht' lnf't" tlng 11 11 d da1
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in g, Nov . 25 at Heoth Meth- men 's Colle~ In Madras, has 0f wtaer.
ldirectur.
makl!' others S h t! dispb~ed an 111~-'tllht·r -. rP~pondt' d lo
J o II
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al: b\, ,_1.,·,np,... "' Thanksg1vmg 1v"·1r ~ H,,r n1 11 oud a s he II an d ' Representa t iv e:-~ were named odJsld Church kwith
the
Rev . Ny\e
ben a school teacher ·
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. e. ev. · Durmg a one . year leave of I
l ti1111 ...,d . . JNri C~ nd an 1m l\a· vtsi iPd at Holzer Hos pital this at
th~ Log an Presbyterian ' E. ~owso~, host mm.ls~er , Will absence from h1s employment,
lin!I hacl l.k•'ll rt't'l'lVt&gt;d lot c·lub V.f't&gt; k 'nllh .\lr Huud ~;~s ht'lt who Clturr tl No v. 17 wh en the ses- . preside wrth . other .ministers of ~r . and ~rs. Sam~el are vlsitrnt:'m bt·: ~ 111 d11 Pnd a gardt' ll is rec·uve1 . 111 ~ lrutn rt·ct'nl sur sitJil of the Midcti Pporl F'irst Un - lhe commumly takmg part. . mg Amencan BaptiSt churches
cl ub wor h1 1up ~punsort&gt;d b~ t!w gl:'n
I It'd Presln lf' niln Church mrl
Named on the stewardship in Ohio, at the invltatJoo of
n ..... hlre c lu b tu De tw ld Nov.
\1onda y e\.:ening £lt the church commitll;!e to be in charge of 1 the Ohio Baptist convention.
12 .t t 7 ~~~ p m m tht- Kygt&gt;r
Mr . : Chllrlt"'s King of Grove w1!h the Hev Howard Ruppelt ' the every member canvass to They have wtnessed the great
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y ~~ ht&gt;rt• w a &lt;;s l ~t m 1 h e presidwg.
be held in November were the changes that have occurred in
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BE THRIFTY!
.l.tlll!'" T 1 t u ~ w1\l De the dt&gt;m - ca r~"" of her aunt, Mrs.
Anna Mrs E 0 Tewksba r; . Mrs Hv Ruppelt, chairman. and India in recent years and will
vn-.;tr, 1tor tnr 1lw w(lrks!wp
Smti h. Y. ho ts rPCO\t'ring !rom Jame s Harley and Mrs. George Mrs. Arthur Lewis and J. H. de scribf! the problems and
Save All Of Your Saleslips From
\ Irs ){ IJbelt KP!twl wa s rwm- . a broken hip.
Andrr so n we re elected to the Grate.
hopes of l:ldia in the modern
1t-d hl rt· prest&gt;n! ttw d ub &lt;tt the
Mr s Vu·g1 l J Manl t&gt;y or Mid· ' sessi ona l nommating committee
BEGINS ·TRAINING
works. The public ls invited.
rPgloal 111 Pt&gt; ling tu De held at dleport has learned that
her to secure new officers for !9135. : William E. Pickens, 18.
:.! Ph onv 1i[ P Nov i
.\1pmbers ' hu stnmd. S·Sgt Virg1l Manley. Mrs. Anderson wa s elec ted to of Mr. and Mrs . William
Q - Is gold found in tbe oc&gt;H' re rem1 mlt"d ol a mreting on i 1s safe art er it was reported alt€'nd the Scioto Presbytt:&gt;ry Pickens or Route 1, Racine, has eans?
:\l ilnda~ t:'V I:'nmg &lt;~I ti \U p m. i thdt he had been l~JUrf&gt;d m t~r as a delegate with Mrs. Harley begun basic training at the [ _A:_=-~~~_"::':':~~~~b===========,..--------....,,..1
m th e Pll!llt! l'i l~ el l'me nt&lt;~ry exp los~ on ~I th.e Bll'n Hoa Atr t~ nd Mrs Te\\k sbary chosrn as Naval Training Center, Great
st houl for rep resrntni iVI:'S or . Ba ~e In Vtel Nam s.sgt . \-Tan· , altr:rnales.
: Lakes, Ill .
hH'h ga"rden cluh m re g &lt;:~ rd to ·~ lev h(:..s been in Viet Nam for . Plans wrre made to assi~t :r----------====="'11
thf' count v nm~er ~ how . l'oc&lt;:~ four mon 1 h~ .
1 th,'! Youth Fellowship with
a
I Cola bookll'b. · P tll! St' tor L1v I Mrs. Wayne Gibbons is in Bu· ' spt'cial prngrarn which wr ll in·
mg · Wt're Ui strtbU1t'd dunng the eyrus as guest of her fa_'ller ,! elude as guest speaker, Dr. A.
e\ot&gt;mn g
.J E. Carson and her s1ster. : Christian Land. a former Jew· ·
. For Any Gilt
1 The travel mg pnze was won Miss Ruth Carson.
Semmarv student in Ger- 1
1 ish
Giving Occa1iDn
by Mr s. TI1elma Pr at t w1th . M~ .. C. H. .Weise o~ Col~mbus : many now s~rving as a Prcsby- 1
1
\olr~. Bn.lt'e Llo~d receiVIng the IS vlsttmg Wllh h1s Sisler ln·! aw, j terian m1ni"ter m Ru :-.se ll ville, l
Stop in and Brow••
, door pr1 7e The Chrrslmas par- 1\&gt;tr, R. C Sansbury and
hiS.Named to the
arrangem('nts ,
: ty wit! be held at the home of niece. M1ss Sally Schaaf.
\ comml!lel' for the program were i
1Mrs. Hobert Coats. Der ember 7.
Norman Yeauger returned ' Mrs. Arthur Lewis, Ru ssell Ly- '
!
A de ~ser t course was served 1home Thursday, from Holzer ions, Char les Pe rb\es, J . H.
from a table covPred With a ' Hosp1tal where he has bf'f'n a , Grate, and Ro bert Tewksbary. !
MIDDLEPORT, 0,
, la ce clu!h over orange and cen- p&lt;:~trent smce Tuesday.
The mf't ting w11l be open to the
1 tered
w1th a cornucopta
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f lica holder s. Turkey
favors
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\o\of"re g1ven those pn:sen t Wl!h ;
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mints and napkins cl:trrying out ~
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the fall 1heme. Mrs. Reynoldsi ~ Persona • • •
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pres ided at the sliver coffee . f)
service and Mrs. Lloyd at the Iii
In Pomeroy
puneh bowl.
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Mrs. Harry (Opal) Bearhs 1
COMPLETES TRAJNlNG
who is confined to .her home, ·
.
, 1537 Nye Ave.
wt\1 observe
Randall D. Retbe!l', so_n uff her birthday Tuesday Novem·
Mr and Mrs. Robert Re1ber o ber lO.
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s1e tn11nmg Oct 23 at the Re- '
C
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crw 1 .rammg ornman · . a- 1 visl! at F'atrborn w1th her bro.Is tltB now gsnsr6tion of Color TV
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cvall'fTnunmg Center, San Dtego, I1 thet. ttn d s1st er·tnaw, Sg1. an d
a'·
Mrs John T Baily.
Mrs. Dana Oliver is lmprov1
VlSM' 1N GEORGIA
tng at Veterans Memorial HosM.r. and Mr~ . Carl Lee and !pita! after a several weeks illson. Larry. uf Bashan has re· lllt'SS.
turned from visiting their son I Mr. and Mrs. Eslle 'Mossman
and bn) ther. Charles E. Lee, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moss·
who is &lt;1ltending Southern Tech Newark Wednesday . They al- I
at Manetta, Georgia. The Lees Newark Wedntsday. They alvisited the Kennesaw Mls. and so visited Mr. and Mrs. Don· 1
Middleport, 0.
Nat iona l BattiPfteld Park near aid Morgan and son.
Marietta, Ga.
!\1r. and Mrs. Phil William- I
====----=====•,!son returned home Wednesday, I
after an overnight vi sit in Co-- :
lurnbus with Mr. and Mrs Robert Gardner. Enroute home.
MoHI YUCOI-Co~ry
they visited in Chillicothe wJth
~log. 23• OWJIII dilf. tube
tn .... : 274~q. ln. plciUie
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Black.
viewing.,.., tOOQOD
Mrs. Albert Mees was the
Wednesday dinner guest of her
sister and brother·in.Jew. Mr.
New rectangular tube
and Mrs. Earl Denny Sr.
Motorola's excit+ng Color/ 65 picture ia
LOUIS Carl or Baltimore, Md. l
rectengular.
full, big, with the natural
who was ce lled here by the !
lhape
similar
10 color movies.
dPath of T. W. Bengel, is the ,
Ordinary
round
tube color TV h11 a
guest of Mr. and Mra, T, A.
picture which is smaller end rounded off,
Downie
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bright of
Dunbar, W. Va. were overnight
guests Wednesday of Mr. and
New slim cabinets
Mrs . T. A. Downie and attend·
ed the funtral of T. W.
Motorola's new rectangular tube is
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
about 6.2lnc:heaahorter U.n ~
and family spent the past we•,k· il
round coiOt tube, con.equendy - ·
NDT
trim Color /65 stts fit inChes otoHr to
end in SL LoUJs, Mo. with Mr.
THIS
the well than ever Mfore pollible
and Mrs . Dever Biggerstaff and
with large ICieen color ~lend
family. They were accompanJ~
COMFORT SEAL
beautifully with other room furnlshinga.
Ied home by her mother , Ml'!l.
CONSTRUCTION
Eddie Smith who spent the
Color indicetor light
two months with her daughter
and lamlly.
When fine tuning 11 property adjulted,
Have you ever stopped to think how many
this Motorofa. dftlgned •lec:tronlc
of your errands-involving a lot of time
device automlticlllr tlgh11 to tell vou
QUILTED
and tra~el-you could eliminate you had
when • c:olor signal or program 11
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T presbytery
At Logan 10med

WEATHER
Mootly fllr todaY. CJ'Iudy
ad warmer tonigbt.
Cloudy
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SATURDAY, NOV&amp;. _·,, "&lt;: ;' 1964

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Rhodes to Bare Plan·
For Reapportioning
OhiO's House, Senate
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SHOP SATURDAY
Until 9 In The Ev~ning

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ladies
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MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE

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Queen Crowned
For Homecomin8

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MOTOROLA

TOWN PROJECT Coats, Middleport

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of Commel'&lt;'e President, rl&amp;bt,
and Buck Sm/lb, lo1tall
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Trasb reeeptacle to dOWDtown Middleport Friday. The
receptaele!ll were purch8sed.
r.cently by lbe Cbamber fl
Commerce.

Smith Calls
For Talks on
Independence

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Temporary
Archives Place

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ENGLANDER

.fiGURE FIT

HOW ABOUT ''CHECKING"
ALOT OF YOUR ERRANUS?
if

a checkzng account here? For example:
Good v:eather or bad, you could pay all
you~ bJIJs-even make prepaid purchases
-quJCkly and safely by mail!
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Open a che&lt;king account ben

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We Pay 3% Interest On Saving•

Pomeroy National Bank
Memb.r Fodera! R-r•• Syotom

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Member Federal Deposit lnsuronce Corporolion

Serving Meigs County for over 90 years

QUEEN

MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY, 0"10

being tettcatt.

TONt;HT &amp; SATURDAY
NovemMr 6.7
''THE HORROR Of
PARTY BEACH"
and
"THI CURSI Of
T"E LIVING CORPSE"

WEIRD! HORRIFYING!
FANTASTIC! Weird atomle
beasts . . . . live off human
blood! The first horror·Mon·
ster-Musical.
SUN., MON. and TUES.
Nonmber a.t-10
Joshue Loaan••

PULYIR"

Precillon crafted with modem hand
end dip soldering for circult
connections of high rellebility.

Full year 6tJBrsntse
Manufacturer's guarantll cover. fi'M
exchenge or repair of env tube or
part proven defective In norm•l u...
Amlnged lhrough us. lebor lXII'&amp;.

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POMEROY - RUTLAND

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