<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="19042" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="http://66.213.69.5/items/show/19042?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-05-04T07:19:42+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="53438">
      <src>http://66.213.69.5/files/original/2ee95903e1ab5243bce04fdd412ad791.pdf</src>
      <authentication>6ad0752565d8a945c51ce1bff4a546b1</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="60429">
                  <text>•
'i
I,,. ""\.-

I

1!-flally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , Oct. 3, 1962

Around ~nd
About
Middl
'
eport

~·

Keip Temple, fY!hlaa
ton, made p1atts lor 1 joint

l

Tlte. hcllll!.

Mrs. Cheoter Zerkle; chairman ol the wayo and means
together with Fides Lod g
committee, rtported on the sale \ Mrs. Blaine Walburn
Kntghle o1 Pyllllas, when
ol Cllrismtas Cords and
an- H~lzer Hoapilal yesterday
:met Tuesday evening at tbe
oounced that a silent auction 1ing and was scheduled for
1
of P. Hall in Middleport f o will be held at the meeting next jor surgery today.
their regular meeting.
month. Each member is to brmg1 Mr. and Mrs. John
Mra. Nathan Biggs, moot
a gllt for the sale.
were m BaltimOre, Ohio
ceDent Chlef, was in ~harge
It was reported th.at 45 sick the_past weekend to villlt
the meeting and named Mrs. caDs had been made during the their son. and
Carl Owen, Mrs. Myron Miller,
month and ~at $75 had Mr. and Mrs. Roger Chancey.
Mrs. Horace MtElhinny and
spent for altruistic work Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Mn. Ben NeutzJing as the
the last meeting.
1and son, Phil of Columbus
gram committee for the
An invitation was read /tom weekend •guests of Mr. and
whlclt will be held on the 29th Naomi Lodge, No. 55 of
C. A. Emmish. ')'he
o( this month. Named for the
Inviting the temple to 8
'
, N&amp;ncy is
refreshments committee for
and reception which the I
She just
that evening were Mn. PhUip
hold 01'1 October 13
turned from Austria where
M 1nha t Mr ~ te Ze kl 1ng Tho
'E Mills G
1had been studying. Mr.
.
a~ ~: No~ :lll:s. r e
maaKn~bl of 'dh~a n 'Mrs. Bougher and Phil
.Named 811 hostesses for the dinner wUll:ie lleld at the
centlv ·returned from a
.oirlMlethodult ~
mont.hs tr'tp in Europe.
~ November meellng
,cnurch,
ven ruae
Mrs · Vernon Weber
Q:ie¥ Temple were Mrs. Miller The Wo
,. "ajven
afid Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew.
were won by Mrs.
[ Monday at the High School.
Chlkls and Mrs. William
Refreshments w e r e
• •
R~organ~Satron Ia

Application
' .
I A ted
Mainly About
s ccep
'I
By Membership . People In
One applicant waa IIOOOpted lor
Pomeroy ,.
member"'-' wl1eo Theodorua Coun

cll Daughters of Amer1ca met on

Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cooper

Monday evening at the IOOF Hall. returned to their home, LinCarrie Membart, COUDcilor, pre- colD Road Monday evening, I}sided end opened the meeting in ter a visit in BrecksviUe, wdb
rkualistic form. Ola Smith and their son and daughter-in-law,

WYF Reprelented

~ll;ecreational

~·To~:i~sle,

.41 Oak HiU Evenl
period at the
Jim Qoow
Several members of the WYF WYF members "' the group Adulle accompanying I hI
or the Syntcute First tlnlted were Rose Ann Liale, Patricia youth were Mra. Don Colterll!,
PreSbyterlln Cburch were in London, Donna Pltelps, Keith Mrs. Herman London and Mn.
Oak Hill lao! SUnday evening Lisle, Craig and Sharon Cotter- Roy Holmea.
to attend a Youth Rally at the I ~~~;~~~;;;.~;;;.~:.;..;;;,;;;;;~..............,
Presbyterian Churcb.
II
.
Tranoportation WOll furnished
by Mrs. Don Lisle. Mrs. Rot).
ert Crow and Rev. Howard
- - - - - - -- --

-

~CP[]@Offi[b

$1,995

)

PO.WER! TONE! RADIO

I

i

1\l&amp;ranteeing educational loans.
-Offer
a program lor branch I
•
.,._
Wll~r!lllU!ll . .
i
-Propol4! a program f(lJ' tech- .

Probers Pick
At Debris In
Wak'e Of Blast

FOR
TEEN·AGERS

.
88

Many Other
Styles To Choose Fro!"
Not All Sizes In All

pr,

2

pair

SS,OO

Styles, But All

s

In This Group.

$6.95

Men's •Big Boy's Shoes , More Wear .
r

Mllny

88 pr.

Styles To Choose
From

NEW S1'VL.E TQ EXCnB 'ttQU~
NEW LUXUFIV TO CI!.Utai-IT
I. s

Values To $8.95

Rtre'~ tlw Jill'• mott tuteful eomhlnatlon of elepnce u.d JMiformanoe-OidiJDObllt for lHit Wide DtW choiot of udtina body •tyl•l StuntUnamt.riar dltaih't
~ft V-8 en!lln•

wltla ap to 84.51l.p, There'• tvtn a new 1-IIOiidOD Ttlt-AWQ .

~ Wbeet, optlond at utra COil oa Ill full..tse model~. See ud dd.. . the !b'Je..
Jaadlooltel Qldamobllo-aow otfdlaplar at your loeal Oldamobilt Quallll Dooler'ol

PLA,!D STAMPS
EVERY PURCHASE

VolTo

"'"

Slllpr.

Slzd8To 12

'

MEN'S

PENNEY LOAFERS PUU ON BOOTS

.sz.aa ::e.r:;:..,$7.81

Sl11

4to 10

pr.

Regular $4.99
Narrow, Medium Wide

Sol•

pr.
Hea:z Elk Uppers
Si es7To12

BOYS'
Lollg W~rlng

Thlit'l'tbf.I'..U tor 'Ill
lo. 116 bon&lt;pO-t llutdl• Ulce a

ENGINEER BOOTS MOCCASIN TOE
• IIIII!

2'1; To 6

ss...

pr.

$8~~SV•Iue

cWork
Shooo

M

WAIIIINGTON (llPII - Pno-

.

$]-It

..

pr.

Crepe Soles, J,eatber
. Uppers Size 11-to 3

~.~~··

•••. plua tliit .. ro~,iloo!IIJ

~-----------~----

,• .

·:~&lt;_ KAR:~VAN
'
.
r

., .... .

~---""'
',

'

.

.

.

. -'

~

DON!f MIU THi"'AWjll

''

it')\llli ~;.,

c: .

~

2,~':

*

aelves ot the cost and aacrtfice
that hal given us tJieso ~reedolll8 - Volley Forge, Get!Yllburg, the Argonne, Berlin, 1 he
lllandJ of the Pack!ic and the
frozen hillJ ol Korea.
CUBAN I!XAMPLZ
"Fe a r and aniiety h a v e
opread over this nation like a
mlgbty plague ... Met on d
women wondering whether they
too may hove ID give up a 1 on
or whether their famDles nugbt
be blown to bits 111 an alklu
atomic war.
" In order ID combat lllCb an
eneq~y, we must be stroog polittcally, morally and opirituaJ.
ly. We muat educate and preaent our way of life in ouch a
way that eventually lheoe terrilying lords of war 1ba1J !a y
down their weapona or _.,..
slon and esploltallon. T h 11
llhould be. our atendfast al m.
Then, men and women can re-

tum to peaceful purouiiL
" Ia conclusion, a meuop •
the yoong people of our CClWII1&gt;
POLm~ Nor 11AJ1
"Perhaps, in the put y ••
have beard the word, 'dirty.' •
'rolten,' u.d with pulltico tad
the very mention o1 poUiiotl
brlnp ID JOil1' minds .....thlatl
onpleaaant. Tbll 11 11i1f&lt;trttma11
and need not be true. Tbe """'
pie have c:ruted this J*:laN.
"PoUticl .lhould be u .....
a part or a we~ . . _
lion u any other lleld oiiiWciJ,
The r1ght of coun11oo. v11iJCM
and puUtical .,bdlvlllonl 1e
1overn lhemaelv• Ia a priooo
less horltqe
"OUr nm ·club meetinC wit
be at uo tburlday Weninlo
Oct. 4, at the county hlgbnf.
garqe on the 11oc1t flprlnn
fairgrounds. We welcome all
Republleitns and aU eondidelal
1tJ portlelpote in lhll moet"'C- ol

* * *

::~:§.E, Race To Moon
p
J hn XX/II
Ope
Ends J00 yeor

0
.
an n Trams

B

Up Jn
Ex.....,s Of $1
p•

1lf J~ H. Maider, pre.oident
ol the Waterflll &amp; Frazier Co.,
would be necessary to warrant
tho lmpaneUJnc of a special
srand jury.
D!Salle ultl he was sending
an Invitation 1o Mat1er to teatlfy, olthougb 11 appeared be
would not oppeer vohmtarily.
Makler faceo cbargeo of filln(
a !also ......,Duston affidevlt
he ooid whlaky to the
Illata or perpet;r~ 11 lrotld

,; ·=·

tile T . - . , . law Ia IWI a
ltrllre tl hiCJ.. II'tmel-. &amp;MAttsaile ... Gllll -~

$450,000 Put
In Meigs By
Com Program

COLUMBUS (tiPI) A opeclal
srand jury investigation into
chargea of Influence pedd\ln&amp; in
the alele Liquor lle)llll'lpllul
hlnpd today oo an appearanoo
of 1 Cbtcago · dlstulery ....,.._
t!Oe to wtlfy.
Gov. Ml~ v. DJSalle mnfemd with Atty. Gen Mart MoElroJ and bll flnt Ullllant,
. , - . R. Saker, Wednerday.
'niit~ lhOn dacldecl thol
lbo .appoaronca and lllliii"''Y

.t

ltlolq .. -

I

Whiskey Jury Hinges On Chicago Distiller

Women's Suede Flats 51·" s .. ,
Boy a'

A

:..m.:.,: ' .

'

WORK SHOES

$

:rom

Men's.&amp;Boy's Basketball Oxfords s1·1!.
WOMEN'S

Subdivisions

low t.rpl II Ill.

Mat Kelllled7 lll'llldd •

Allies, Agree
On Cuban Move

Gen Walkef In. .HighM
· 4JO' d.

WITH

MEN'S
COliC SOLE

_,1 I I

Political Confinement? :

Jtllfl.-r:t'."•l•tn";.!. euP•I't •• • GYNAMICI; •• • aTAIIItflllllt,.

to 11

* *
Four Di*e As* . *
n..
""' Berserk.Man ·--..-.
.Goes Wild

ll Skem
• On
Line Fn•day

VALUES
TO

Sizes4to 10

:u:,

' other was Hl'iously injured at .....tty ~ llaaltoa teon.u 1ame
; mldnlght u a mlddle-ogtd will lie ,U,.. " - - · ,..;..
i
weut beroerl&lt; in a room1n1 houae. ., Frtdoly llllftl-.leaalaalPollee seoured ihe arotllld ote - I " - ......
Nine tax' levies will be con'
the rundown, two-~tory rooming -111!11!!1!11 11111 i
Iii ill 'M'II
sldered on the November gen
' house for a maa dacrlbed 81
era! election ballots, five of WASHINGTON UPI - T he gray-haired, bespectacled and
them renewals, the Mel~• Unlted States and , Its
Latin abut &amp; yean ol age.
·
0
County Election board oald to- American A!Ues have slped I The crazed ldller lppartlltiy
day.
new pledge to lntenslfy - - ""'? hll revolver ID beat to doth
In Orange township votera lc preasuus on Sovlet-domlnat- .... man, tdeotlfled .. Edward p,
~ YORK IUPII- lnqulrles will approve or reject two lev- ed Coba and maintain a 118ht- Clark, about 110. Tholl In I del- VATICAN CITY (UPI) _
open today lniD tho devs-.g les. Both are for one-baH mill 1\1' ~'!&lt;:!~,(~~~. com- Jl!rU, &lt;!".'.1" out of tho butldln&amp; Pope John XXIII, u happy
•xfiooiop of a boller 11 11000 Wed.• covering a five year period. mon!ot aggreaofob in lllenenil- aDd lDI4 lliO d . - , Ito ohot 0 1 hoy 011 lit. !Int. train
· · ·-· n08CI•~lri:i!Si\ltf'o!to ,
•11 fiN·1 1 " 0 --and the aphere. . . ·
fwr peraau, l:lllllll' ittne.
·' trtp, 1e11 11W ·Votleiildilday
company office. Twenty._ por- other. for cemeterlas.
Secretarf ·'OI State Dna 1\uBl&lt; Two vlellml. who '""' cot .., a llliiAirlc 1110-nine PHir1sons died ln the blast and JOt leaot Other new levlea to be put ~ the foreign miniatera. .QI It dowa aj the held of tliit otaira map to pray for the IIUeCeel
100 othen ...,. IDjured. ·
before the voters lnclnde a Latin American ~ &lt;011- after ll&gt;er 101 In the tlllltr'o way, of the Ecumenical CooncU
The 15 • foot .~oq boller bunt one-half ntill cenetery issue lor demned "Sino-Sovlal lnkirven- weN ldentllled by aatborttiea " at the sbrlnea of Loreto and
with 1 ttrrlfylng roar at 1u 7 five years in Rutland townahlp lion in CUba" as "ail. allolnplto Cal G. Brlttoo and Sberman Sheri· Assisl.
p.m. and rleoclteled through 1 and an identical one-half mill convert the laland into on arm- dan Burch Sr., 112, of Modello.
1be IJII.year-old poniiH 110basement wall into an adjacent cemetery levy in SUtton town- ed hose for C011111tUI11a1 ponelr• The landlady, Lucy ......... ran came the flrsl Pope in 100
eafeltrlo filled with women.
ship.
tion ol ~ Americal and sub- Into the dOWIIIIIlra haUway when yean to travel by train when
"It killed - ·eryth•'n ,·n Its Southern Local School d Is- verolon ol the democrotie !noll- she heard the shots and wu 111111 hi 101 1 L - - . . . V1 ti
trlct. wm be seeking a renewal tuttonB o1 the hemlephei'e."
~,.w
tho olayer ltolltd ..t lhla ll1llrlling,
'"' ""'"
·~ and can
path •.. ---" F'.'...., ~-~-·-~
~···~oner ol
member
tho frontu door
amllln&amp;
ubEdward Thompooo. "It WOI llka
Ita five mill ""':'"I elpellS· 'llley called on all
I of
•
vlously pleased, In 1 opeclal
It was jet-propelled...
ea that will &lt;9\'er fiVe years. II I h e hentiapherlc alliance to
lline-&lt;oach train,
0
The blast turned the two-story, IS. in Southern~ where
strenglhen the ~~ty olthe,
'l1touaandll tumed out 1o
bloek-oq'""'e buildlog into a amok- faction bas promjsed to defeat hemtspbero against aU llftRI• ·
cheer the Pope u his troin
g~is jumped or w.re b!Dwn out the levy beca1110 of school 11· alon from within or oulaldo...
moved through cttiea, viigirlljumpedorwero bl&gt;wo oot sues.
and againlt all develoj&gt;menle
1agea and bamlale along tho
of wlndowo. othm toppled Volera In Bodford! ownablp or slluallons capable ol lln'eltroute. A crowd of 15,0011 per·
through a 20-l!y-12-klot hole the will consider renewal of their ening the peace and ...,...lty"
oono received his bleaalng al
boller tono tn tho ceiling of the Ill mill, five year, current e•- of the America.
Pomeroy, willl a 1-1 South- Teml, a pradomlnanll)' ....,_
cafeteria ao k rocketed through pensea levy.
eaatern Ohio Leap record, IIWIIilt town ol 15,0011. The
the room.
Racine VIllage residents will
LITfLE DAMAGE
will hoet the Albelll Bulldogs Pope wu travelln&amp; ln :. bor·
vole on a two ntill, five year
Friday nflhl at tile P11111her rowed """ Tbe papal rallrenewal of the town'a street Minor loss WSB repoded to I Homecomfnrl game.
woy rarrtlge Ja in the Vallllgbt levy. Ia Pomeroy, a Ill building 011 the BaUey ·Run road Ooacb Charley Qwlcoy said eon Muaeum and 1o omaer·
mill Ugbt and water levy for owned by Jolm Eakew l ·h·l I the · pesky InjUry bug 11 atiU vtoaable.
five years will be on the ballot c•ugbl fin at 11:30 Wodneaday around his loam but no1 to a
and in Letart toWIIShlp truoteea 111011)lng, Tho Middleport Flra "great extent." Chancey reporare seeking renewol of a one department answend the call, led aRer pncttco Weclneoday
Mce8
ntill, five year levy for come- and ultl !hero 'w u lillie dam- thai foUr boys ~· atiU 00 the
terlea.
age.
.
alllnt Us!. Rlct Qoow, Butch
Meier and Bob Crow are oul·
"""'
Pete Shields ... olflrial or the
raring !rom ..., lnjarlel while
Agricultural Stabllltoottoo Service.
Tom Lind baa an InJured onida. Prlceo were up over fl c.w.t.
told the Pomeroy Llon'a club Wed.
.
.
Tbe coach said all four boy• Tuesday at a feeder caH sale
neaday that roclucllon acare upecled . to , be avaUable In Athens. II wu reported 181
reage program puts about $150,0110
•
·
for the Albeal - ·
head ol feeder niveo ......,
a yeor in Meigs County.
"
"
.
Tbe Pomeroy lllarllnC JinHp aold, over 411 pounclo each.
Shields alJto sold dorlng 19112 SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (UPJI - good aplrlts.
., .
'
for lhla week II upected to Tho calvea were oold for an
there were~,_ olgood for Former AriD}' Maj. Gen. Edwin When ul:ed H ·her ..,.. acted be tile aame, reported Chancey, average ol $211.041 c.w.l., an inthe corn rodociJon ..,....ge pro- A. Wslkor remained In blgh Bplr· llrangeiy or apPeoi'od · ebqed tm!PI at one o1 the and poD- creaae by fi.13 over tho 1911
gam in Melgo.
Its today while hll altonieyo meotally, the roplled ~ llontl where he 1111)' start ..,._ Illes.
Tho Aglculturol Slabl&amp;atloo ~~ a JOBal battle to end his but .flcmlt ID dM! ~ ior
ShllleltL
Five lultdred ...... ..,.. IOid
Servloo, aloog with Its other oJu. ~ eonllnt.:""'t eta fed. "No. that I'll • ....,:•· ·· •
Doll Eakey's Bulldop were C.. an average Gl ...011 c.w.t.
Ues, provldeo asalstance for feJ'm- era Jnllttu!~:
Ieder 1 .
Clyde waits of' Oiilalloma llllr downed lui week by Galllpolla and iltl1 hellero, averqing S1l'1
era lor conatrucllng polldl .llld to ::.• waa
on.a .
a court Walker' a\(Omey ~d tile ,.,: 20-t. The Atbenll lelm hal a pounds, ...,.. 101d Ill aD avorage
Improve drainage.
er for paycblalrlc eumlnaUIIJI. ~
:,IIi.. . lllbl line, but o heavy back· d. $21.11.
Followlog the luncheon In the A wrlt ol ·habeas corpus peti· p
ox
...,. .
_ . !told !hot Ulolo' to The WeeR bo,.r purcbaosed
hotel Martin President BUl Por- tion wu filed lo u. s. Dlltrlct plelt poueoatoa of aD ltitotll fa..
•
flf.!"l WOl1lt d. oallle
In all
ter ,.;.. ID d..rae ol • bullnesl eowt· here w..r-, but Jllllge lUU... ••
the"' ,.... • bufen, d ol Ohm:
....ron. 11 was emOIIII&lt;!ed that the John Oliver delayed aetttog a Mn. Walker sald !hot Wall-er COPI COLD. CACBJ:
The aa1e will be at Alhlm,
Rura~Urllon banqoet will be Nov· bearing.
hod not undergone ·lllf poycbfatric liAIIION, m. tDPil - Bobby Tuesday, OCIIlber 1. It ..., nport.mer 11, _
Walker'o widowed mother, Mro. treatment .llld h woo her under- L. Corpootar, 11, wu _ , _ ed !hero to 111111 u apportunlty
A ftkn, ''\'alue of Sbadowo,'' George P. Walbr or Center otanding ~~tat· hll ~ waa j., ~ . Wfl!neoday for lakin for Meigs Comity prodocors to
was atiiiiiiiiiCed altho FOII'BIII for j'olnt, Tex., lllld the had beeo required befOre IU&lt;h ·aotion &lt;OUld $11,0110 from tho ,fnezlll( COlli Clllllllft anlJnall w the Galllpello
tile Ocldter 11 meeltni·
with bet- - and that he wao ta be. tatr.u.
partmoot of a ~.
oale.

·---- ,

ElberfeiC:Js In P.om. ero.Y.

188:.:::2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

le!w.~:Wc.mty for~ hove not boen cholen for their publk:an party; oeeoocJ,
ID
the party 00 ~ love!tylmll
...,e or for I b e t r eandldalel and pub!Jc
for an eod to "oat and 111111100 pol- ul:ecl to Jo the taU they """ aerYIIIII tolely on their qualilclea."
"
ll&gt;rform.
flcallona and ability to aerve the
Wayne Turnes- of llulland, vice ty ~v~lon within tho par- public; lhlrd, to ...,..... honor
ohairman of tile policy .......rttee l'ftl!lllmenl .mr--cb.~ Olllled and dlgnlty to the party; loorth
of tile Melp County 11opub11c.-t
brouahtto uae bollorable and
tactful
&lt;hi&gt;, aiiDOd the fDIIoolrlnt ~~,..._ about the clus o!Delgbbor • .....,. of ~ qainlt
sage to the iloplbllcom of lolelp llblot nalihbor. Many hove left tile -log pollll&lt;al party.
County:•
the party and othen do not 10 "All you read this, a~
"Tho Rl!l&gt;llllltcaD party ofllttp to the polll beeaUit of I b • • • may arlle In the' minds
o1
Couoly for many ,_. hu boon coodttlona.
IO!IIe. Why aU this effort now ?
divided, aubdlvlded and arpnlaad "A~ 1JNtiLDIJIJIIBD
"Tblllo my reply.1be words
tnt. preaaure which have U ew people, lnclud"" my- of a sreat olaleMnan and ora)llll personal gain at the top of 00 • Who have llfOWD lick and lor of tlmel put, 'lbeoe are the
U.::Jr !Jot.
tired of the ex1stlnl otalwl . ol llmeo tho! try men'a ooull,' can
I am not aaying lhtl 1o any the party, met and organ~ 10 well be applied ID the condiparticular peraon or group bot the Melp County Rapubltcan llonll that exist today.
to the entlro Republlean party, Club. We.,are not trying to pre- "Encamped on the llhorel of
for all have either oubocrlb- oenl ouraelveo aa the unblem- a land only ill miles from o u r
eel to lheae groupe or have otootl llhed lamba. We, too, have Deen Unlted SlaiN itt an enemy that
Idly by with lack o1 lnlereal to pllty of playing I .cat and II seeking to destrny every free.
try to correct any wrong that mouoe type or poUitcs.
dom and privilege that we cber~ been done.
'"lbe following Ill I partlal Us! IJh. To arouoe UJ from oot Jeth.
Ia the past many ol t h o of ."hat we hope to accomplish: argy and complacency, maybe
candldolel for pubUe sorvlct
Flrsl, to unify the entire Jle. it would be well to remind our-

9TaxLevies U.S., American

Facing Meigs

•

Meigs County Republican Unity Is Asked

TOLEDO (UPl) - State Auditor Jameo A. Rhodes In·
vadt:d the hometown Of Gov. Michael DiSalle today in
the. Republican candidate's campaign for the governor's
·ohalr. Rhodes, in the opener of seven meetings during
the day, said the Dl.Salle. administration "has never ~ro­
duced a program ·f&lt;lr any phaae of education In Ohio. '
Calling fo&lt; adequate oupport of .
1tate - supported universities meal schools.
Rhodes labeled DiSaUe's recaDtly: --Prodooe a capital expansion
announced higher education plan program to meet the needs of wr
"lncohlrent, unfeasible, illegal sLate universities, and
and a raid on operatlag DIOI}IY . " · • . d~ nothing _but ant.agcmneeded to operate •chool! and uni- 1ze the legialature wttb an openly
versitiea ..."
hostile &amp;ttltude and generate
Ho oald the DlSalle plan ulllized hatred agalnat legislators."
the features of one ~d .w:1
No New Tue~ .
approved by .the Repubtican-dom- 1
h t Ashtabula
inated. legislature but wu killed w-~-~-~ ~ht Rahod
'd ot
by the governor.
e\.IUaKI&amp;y mg ,
ea 181 n
H ld T led
•
one cent of new taxea would be
• 18
o oans were ,,e1p1ng needed to
lish his.,
mil·
support both their owa· •nd state
a«oDDP
• 150
univarlltlea and therefore "de- lion program to meet expanded BLASTOFF-Atlas rocket
serve etate help In their task.,. enroUment needs of the state urU- tiflfi:O::;~:~~~~:
He said the present adminlstra- versiUes.
. it&amp; noae rises toward orbit
lion did not:
! from Cape canaveraL
'!. -Produce 1 program for helping students through school by

....

Discontinued
Styles Early
Fall Shoes

Pomeroy-Middleport, Obio, Tburaclay, Oct. 4,

'

Rhodes Slaps At
DiSalle Program
In His Home City

"WAKE TO MUSIC"

0

en tine

PoniJ . - , - ...., ...
........
.......,
fOl1lr...,
.............,...,_. +=•

-

lh.oled Te TIM,,.,.,._, 01 TIM Mefp.M- Are.
VOL XIV NO. 144

Mr. and Mrs. Wi!Uam G. Coop- SUver Tea I.
er and family .
Mr. and Mrs. Russ Watson lng(e•ide l"ent
returned home Monday even- PT. PLEASANT - The Tu·
ing , after a vlsJt in Louisville, Endle-Wel Garden Clu~\ Js aponmm.e frmn hospitals. HeDJ'letta Ky with her. slsier and brother· sorlng a Silver Tea Saturday at
Booth remains ill and will be con- in-law, Dr. and Mrs. J B. the home of Mrs. Walter M
fined 1D hez b&lt;id for S&lt;Veral weeks. Marshall and family.
Windoor, I Ingleside, Windsor
A dispensation was received Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Youilg Court. The tea wm be from 2
frmn Ma:t~ _Ktndlg. lt&amp;te council· of NeW Bt·ighton, Pa. were unto 4 p.m.
or, for lllltJat~g candidates for overrllght guests Friday of Mr. Invitations have been extendtt.50, for 8 period .of 30 days. The and Mrs. Elisa Stiles.
ed to the garden. clubs in t he
report ,of the auddtog committee Mrs. EUzabeth Young return- oelgbboring area, Colonel c;ttarONLY
read by Margaret Seklenabel was ed to her home, Beaver,. Pa. 1~ Lewis Chapter DAR, Senior
acce~.
Plans were m.ade 10 Saturday, after a . weeks visit and.. Junior Women's clubs of
praet1co at th
t eet
1
. ,_
ttoe ' ex dm t~:ng rorr· with Mr. and Mrs. Elias Stiles. Pt.· Pleasant;
Lambda Chi Om-l
re~tv.,g na na 1 an s ....e o t·
So lty nd tb 1
cers at the Booster meetlni in Satur~ay guests of Mr. and ega ror
a . e o.c a
Gallipolis 011 October 31 and offi. Mrs. Ebas stiles were Mr, and branch of University Women.
('ers and team participating are Mrs. Jimmy Fry of New Ha· .~s. Milton L. Miller il presrequested to be present for prac- ven, W. Va. and Mr. 8J!d Mrs. L.i.ent ~f the gRJ'den club and the
HPid By Cub Pack
tioe. The traveling prize donated Herschel Norris and son, Clar- coourultee in charge of arrange• Unbeatable value In I quanty
THI YAI.G &amp;
Middle rt Cub Pack 244:
Elizabeth Campbell was award- ence of Racme.
menta for ~tea are Mrs. John
RCA Victor clo&lt;:k-radio
SRD1 IH- _,
M d po ·
t th
to neu. Stahl
Mrs. Elias SlUes and Mr. and Collins, Mrs. John A. S h 1n n e Rich "Golden Throat" tone
Pom~roy. Ohla
...
, on ay evenmg a. e
·
Mrs. Jimmy Fry of New Ha- and Mrs: Lewis Telle.
wakes you with music:•
Prtclsron-crafted
RCA
TONIGHT, THURS. I FRI.
TONI~HT
mg ch~rc~, the First
Several committees were named ven, W. Va. were Monday viautomM!cally
Security Sealed Cira~tt
Octc••r
3-4-5
Presbyt~rla~
Church
_
for
by
the
councilor,
Including
Mallei
sitars
in
Huntington,
w
.
Va.
GAVE
PARTY
• Quiet electric clock-easy- to • Decorator dt!$ien 1n .loveiJ
Peter Sellers Jean Seber~:
NOT OPEN
set. alw1ys dependable
·Tel~hone White
"THE MOUSI
reorgamzatmna1 meeting or
Besrhs. Mabel Wolle, Carrie Mr. and Mrs. Patrick ~h- MASON - Susan warner,
THAT ROARED"
SATURDAY, Oclobtr 6
Meinhart and Eva Des~auer, way1 ary returned home Momday, af. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
(Color)
''T,H~.fEO~~~~~~E~!~
John ~rawsczyn, cub
aod metlrul: Ethel Reibel. Nettle ter a visit in Euclid, with thelr Ralph Warner of MallOn, enter- andBob Mathas and
t1'echnieolor)
...
tti1' wa~ m charge of the meet- Hayes, Ethel Smith ami Gladys son and daughter-In-law' Mr. talned with a party at her borne
I
Ros1nn1 SchlaUino in
Glenn Ford, Ingrid 1Thultn, 1ng wh1ch opened with the
Cuckler. orphans: Ellzabeth Cam~· and Mrs. Qlarles Lochary and 00 Saturda,f. 'lbe group att,erut.
"THE MINOTAUR"
~NI.Y
Charles 'BoYer, Karl Boehm ceremony. Several applicatioR.II beU, flowen : _Marie Hauck, Lil· famUy 'Ibey went at this time ed a movie in• Pomeroy and
(TechnlcolotJ
P1lt &amp; C•ls, 3 Staog•s
new members were receiY· lie Hauck. Ehzabeth CampbeiJ
·
· . • \·
_ Oc:t. 4-S
SUN., MON., TUES.
ed nd the Den mothers will be and Winona Cook dilling room· to see their new granddaugb- then spent the everung socially
'h.ur.·Prl,
Academy Awlrd Winner
Octab•r 7·1·9
ann~unced later.
Margaret Seide~el. Glenor~ ter, Margaret Ellzabe~.
~t the Warner home. Attend.;
"SIREHGITTI"
Rodgers&amp;~;:;merstein's
The pack will meet on the Swatzel and Eva 'De.ssauer, ldr. Mrs. Everett McKnight re- mg were Jane cBurgess, Nanc)·
.
(Cp,lcr)
"STATE FAIRj'
last Monday of each month
chen; and Eva Dessauer, Carrie turned home Saturday, after a ~offltt, Jea?e11 Call, Josetta
Pat Boone, Bobby Dlrin, the h h
Meinhart, Msbel Walfe Edna two weeks visit in Columbus, Lish, and M189 Warner.
D Jd_MitltdC~varlel c:;:~8~~d
Pamela Tiffin, Alice Faye,
c urc ·
Reibel, Ethel Smith, Marie Hauc'k with her sister and brother-Jn. - - - - - - - - - 11
"X·l5"
::'e~bM=~~ar~OnJ~~ul E~~:~ served by Mrs. Nathan Biggs, Elizabeth Campbell and Mloole law, Mr . .and Mrs. C. W. Stans- a birthday party. Games were
(Actually Filmed ln Space)
newest Melof11es.
Mr~. Harry Clark and M r 11 , Gilmore, delinquent.
bury.
.·1 ,
,
played and prizes awarded. Re• Powerful loop anltnno llrlnp
(Technirolor)
Calorc•rtoout
.
Mrs. Everett· McKnight and freshments of cake/ K:e r.ream, • RCA Vi~r performance at a
in many far-away stations
'~""'""'""""i"'""',;;;,..,...,.,r.!,;:;;;;;.;:;...., ,.....,......,!~A~tf~red~B~ii~gg~s:_.--~-...,.,-[ Dunng the meeting. the charter Mrs. Don Wood visited Tues- and kool-aid were served to
new tow price
• RCA Security SNied ClreuJt
was draped in memory of Merga· day; with Mrs, Beulah camp- Mrs. Lawrence P. Wolfe Sr., • FamoUs-for-richness "Gofden e Attrl!lctiVI Autumn SmaU
Tbrool" tone
color
r~ SWatze1 and Emma Casto.
bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roach,
' '- ,,
Relfeah~nta were served by Mrs. Don Wood was the the Mrs. La'~ _R. Wolfe Jr.,
Nt"!!~yu, Margaret Seiden· Tuesday dinner guest of Mrs. ~}lr.a 1 ,... fatty· anit Ricky; M;;c.
THE MOST TRUS_TED NAME IN RADIO
abl!~ ..~gle, &lt;J$-ge Metn- Everett McKnight, Union Ave. iGQldye -~ Jn~,. Mrs. i\liiill,
hert and Mabel Bearhs XI. honor
GoodniJe, · Mn. Panay Fry,
of Marie Hauck the COUllCD depuSURPRISED MOTHER
Mr. and Mrs. Loren ZP.rkle and
ty lOw! Marga"! 'Seidenabel on Paulette and Stella Mae Ran- Oris, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ran·
behalf of the group present.ec1 dolph surprised their motlu!r, Idolph, and h011tesses Pauletta
Mrs. HaiiCk with a gift.
_!!lee Ra~nd~ol~ph~._::recen~~U::_y_w:l:th~and~:_S:Iell~a:_._ _ _ _ _ _j,====""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""""""''"·,.
"·,;,··,._~

'1'!4THtR

•

e

oea

!

...... 1Dfle1

ELBERFELDS

Loreoa Davia were ,..ported in
did"re11s, having lost thetr moth·
ers by death. and flowers wert
sent. Inez Stivers, Adria Sayre
and Lillie Lowe were rep1.1rted

tbo

1rflll a totol area If IU lllfllloa

1\uppelt who llso wilted with ill, Eleanor K. Sc:bneldtr, lob

MEIGS THEATRE-

'

o..... ..

-N'I lorpst ODd deepeot

Ch,al·rmen' For Get-To,-GDther '·.
With Knights Are Announced
'

•

N()W·TOtJ KNOW'

I

I'

•

upon the otate lhould he appear In Ohio.
DlSalle said he would look
Into the poollbiUiy ol a 11tbpoe11a H Matler refused to appear. However, he admitted he
kDe1i of .oo JP'OIIIIds 011 whlcb
one eould !Je served.
Matler, In 1 letter to Liquor
Dlntctor Georp R. l&gt;lck, char·
ged that he bad been forced to
do buslneu jrlth· Jnfluence .ped·
dlen ln a Columbua bolel room

and po ....ioy and whisky to
have his brandl Usted tn otate
Uquor stores durlltc 115i.
SUer .llkl ot leal! two dllIIUen olhOr than Watarfill &amp;
,...._ told blm they bad paid
colllllllsal,... amounllnC to •
bout
to the reputed Jn.

'"·110!'

f1unce pecldltitc ouUII, Famous
JlnDdo ol ~ run 111 Gilbert BDenkln.
Bllellkln. o lqJolatlYe lobby·
Ia!, wu oel\ldulecl Ill lltlk wllb

Saker today.
Law Vlalalloo. U...nofa
'llle (OVernor admitted that
on the baill olthe lnlorma~
obtained from Salter oo lar 11
would be dlffleult to determlne
what ~of taw vlolallon had
occurred.
"I want Maider to come ln
very l&gt;atlly and I would lltlnk
In view ol his letter he would
CGIDI In," DiSallt uld.

ABOARD 1ISS KEARSARGE Hon at Pt. Arguello, C.lif.
and dreamlJii. •
Schirra was undergoing ••· After flublng tltrousb .a ..
flclals said today utrooaut Wal- tenslve pbyalcal euminallon m1nu1e dayJ and the umo ..,...
ter M. Schirra's textbook~~~ and reliving the technical - . ber of nigbts, Seb1rra prepll'8i
feet aix orbits of the earth dis- pects of his flight with space of. bll f'et.urD to earth.
closed new fuelaaving methods f&lt;ials as the Kearsarg retUrn- 1be
peule' .-....Jo,
that will spur
nation's drive ed hm to Honolulu,
it ell ....:""" ot a
toward the moon.
will arrive Sal F r 0 m there, lltl miles north- ol Gutm II
Preaidenl Kennedy called Sch- bo will be Howo to Houston, order to slow lite eopoalo'a polllrra'a feat an "historic explor- Tel:., lor a welcome-home par- men IIJihl throusb .. It
ation tnto space."
ade after which he will be pre- eouJd be brwplto IIJ
'llle 39-yoar-old navol com- aented a DlalingUtshed Service gravity.
,;
liWidar llllilerwent pbyBI&lt;al u- Award.
·
AI $:17 p.111., IIJ'I', t!ti! :-.
amtnallont ..l¢ .,... lnloo'Yiew- •. Scbirra wu IQ emberooloptr- 1u1e posaed thraup . .......
ect 111. oclenttsts oboard 11a throughout !he fliPL
. belt of obttolpiJeric fri1111t11;
lhtl atrerofl carrier thol pluck- loesed a -..J "Sayonara" one of lite moot crlllclll ota;.
eel him from the Pacific Wed- (Japooeae for farewell for nowJ of jouruoy bod&lt; to artiL Tho
neaday aRer he completed Am- to colleagues before blastoff _ . n wu blackened and
erlca'o longeot and
highest from Cope Canaveral; called blistered, but SchJrra wu .,.
space flight with a bullaeye out on "Aloha" as he whirled harmed.
oplaahdown 2'15 miles northeast over HawaU, and shouted Forty !bonuM feet ~
of Midway laland.
"Hallelujah" wben he was told the ocean, Scblrn actiVated lhl
• 1 0111 !Ia ... ~ ft• • " be ot the start o1 the fourth orbit -·" • - - - .."""te - ~
e, ....
...... - ..- . - - w aald. ''II woo
a ·-·
'IOIIIIderfld that be could go the fuU al• blliDl lite capeule and llow A
fllcht.''
and make the first manned further.
From u 5 a.m., EDT,
at splaahdown of a - o f t in Two mfDuloo later lite maltl
Cape Canaveral when an Atlas the Pacific.
parochute-o&lt;OIIdy-olllpeclni
ntiJs11e rocketed him into space With hll fligbt two-th I r d 1 and 00110J1Y • blllo- IIIII
untu 5:28 p.m., EDT, when hi.s finlahed, Scbirra reported hue and .,...,ed the _ . - lnt8
s1g m 1 7 Mercury capsule over the Norlh American eonll- the ocean a 11t11e IIIDI'e 1 b a •
splashed tn!D the Paclflc, Schlr· nent and aald be was "drlftina four m11eo from lite eorrler.
ra traveled 1811,0011 ntiles at aJ.
tttudea up to 171 mlle.B and 1
~
opeed of 17,1811 mlleo per hour.
Correelll Mloor Prohlelll
For a brief lime during that
9 houra and IS minulea Scblrra
encountered a . . - problem,
corrocled later, when his apace The Middleport Fire Department EmerreDeJ Unit
aull'o heating system became hopes to llllve a new piece of llfHA¥ing equlpllllllt Ill
too warm.
service in the next few weeb.
Waller B. Wi!Uama, opera- It Is called a "Cordlac Poe- people _ , - - II.
11on11 offlcer or Mer&lt;~~ry project er" wblch Ill an electroolc pul- Tho l'omerv)' ~ .....
ultlin Cape Canaveral tho! the sator tho! atimolalea be. r I Squad. .... bad .... Ill _...,.
IIJiht "as far u I'm concern- musleea when the beart lw for tiOVII'al - . It pull
ect, ,;as perfect."
stopped.
cbued lhroutb publie Both he and Schlrra's fellow Jars and cards eoplalnlng the lions.
astronaut, Donald Slayton, said "Pacer" have been placed at Anyone wloldn&amp; 1D donalt
• hJiblY s~CD~fml ....WI .... butineas throughout ~ Ill 111 pJadng Ids Sc:hfrra'a ability to let hia two- Middleport asking !CM' dona- trlbullon Ill ,.. of !be lllllllatno
ton bell-shaped capsule clrHI tions IDward the purchase ol era or 111 Dlllllng a d!eet . •
uncontrolled lhroutb a lull or- this piece of equipment. II II care of the Fire doparttDeDI.
b~ and one-half without dlffl- planned ID have the pacer oo Tho Mlddlepori Fire Depart.
culty.
display tn severo! buainesseo so men! Emergency Unit mabtr
Re thereby oonaerved control
""" than 175 callJ 1 1Ufl
fuel and 08 1 result bad 1111 per Legal, Leakproof,
many ol whlcb are lo bearl
coni olthe fuel left in the man- Game Is Ast1111'ed!
vlctima. Tbe paeer 1l'ill help
ual and automalle control sy•
in aid eHorlo, and mat
toms wheo he waa 111 poslttoo If _, lela! ....-, • be Jua! the thing needed to 11"
to fire the breaking rockale at Jeab ta 1M "ltaa'' appear a bear! Yicllm, the departtlleol
afte
llu lllo .........,. llkl
the conclusion of his flight.
1-8111";: -.u team playl
•
Another favorable result ,.. al Rutlan41 the attuU.. will lie
the fact that Sblrra could align wen ,. - .
Former Cheshire
hll eapaule eully, after driftMan V
log for along period. Re ~ld thts
p _ , . , - are •lloraey
Is ietim
by uolng reference marko on ..,.... IBID&gt; ,..,...., Ill Cnw,
A former Cheohire realdent,
the capsule window. This w 111 Crow, a - · 1111 Cl!orlH !'":c~~i
=•~
permit reRM&gt;Val olthe periscope M.....,., loeal maaater "' the "--••• -··•··.
Wtlllama aald, to make room Ohio File! Goo Co., and ....,.. -~ ··-....
for 75 ponndo ol addlllonal oxy- tier Gl lllo _ , . bouol of SurviVOI'I include hll ..U.,
gen and fuel for a future U. s . ed.-.
the former Tenrwue Ralllfl,
11dll ta the nm pme of 1M Bo~eville; six children, Jell!
space venture, the 24-hour ocbl1a1 fligbl
Pomeny team fol!lcll bu ""'" Ann, CarolYn, SUian, Tbomot,
praellclllg uder - - · of Sam and Joe; his parents, At.
IN EARLY 1111
tho _ _, Boya'
len and Sarah Spean.
Tho 24-hnor flighllo planned aoelaUoo. P_... ml Marr.,. ville; four brothers, Edward,
early next year. After t h a I . . ~- !lneral Cheshire; Denzil, Rosevlllt,
comes a two-man orblle with . - pmeo are -led. to- and Odell and Richard o1 Collthe Gemini apece capsule, fol- olo4tar will! Mkldlepart fomla; lln'el olaton, FnDcot,
.lowed by a landing on I be loler lhla - e d by Callfornla; Wllma · and Alma,
moon before 1rro.
Aoat. Coad! . . . Wilt.
Roaevllle.
Another ol Schlrra'l /ellow
Funeral aerv1ces will be beld
aatronauts, John Glenn, said MIIIGS OENDAL II08PITAL Saturday at 2:110 p.lll. ol tho
Schlrra "could JlOISlbly have ADMISSIOJII'S - Mro. Willlom COtnmenlol aa d
Commeroo
gooo lor slx more orblll w I I h Womer, Mldclleparl.
l"'meral lane, llolev!De, willl
more fuel and oxygen." Glenn DISOI!AliGlllS- Shirley lluld&gt; burial ln lite Roaevllle ll1lllllld a Mercur!' traddn&amp; Ita· or, l'Gmerof·
. ..- _ tery.
UPI- JubUanl U.S. apace of-

the

:m...

nr:

;,;;:;;;:;t;

Cardiae paeer sought By
MiddJeporl Emergency Um"t

'!:"

t.e- . _

a-

�•

•

•
Mainly About l dish.
I The Pomfroy Band Boosters
People In
Association
hold a rum·
mage sale in the Sauvage buildPomeroy
mg . un West Main St Friday

\ _

Mrs. B. F_ Parmalee enter· •
tained the Ladies Auxiliary 1
lthe Middleport Volunteer Fire 'l

- ~ · -- - ---

_..

to ~ Around And

w tU

1

~

Iher home in Middleport

.

About
M1ddJeporf

I Department Tuesday evening at ,

•

WSWS Meet1'nn
Held Tuesday

:r

The October meetlng of

\\'SWS of the EnterpriiM!

•

tfll
EUB

Plans for a family potluck din· _
Oh&lt;.~rr.h was held Tuesday evenlnll
l1er at the fire hall on Novem· l
at the he::me of 1he president, MrL
1ber 11 at 4 p.m. were made. The Mrs. Pearl Reynolds who was James wUJ, &lt;;fester Road.
Ipre-sident, Mrs. Howard Dailey ,l call_ed to_ Akron because of the · Miss Eli!.&amp;beth D&amp;vla, devotioa.
·presided. The traveling prize ·senous Illness of h~r brother, ial leader, had for her topic "Jeo
brought by Mrs. Jack Bechtl 1C. E. (Sandy) Childers last l sus Christ, Lord of tbe Family ."'
was won by Mrs. Robert McE~ Sunday returned horne ~ester- which stre~ family warship. It
hinny and the door pr·
b day. Her mother, Mrs. Mmerva i was brought out tnat parent1
Mrs. Robert Fisher l2e
y I Childers who went to Akron shvuld have a desire to brWII
Refreshments wer~ served b with her remained there. Mr. ChriSt into the (emily clrclt. A
Mrs. Parmalee and Mrs MeEj. , Childers ls still in serious con- d~~uss~ on why_ this ls more
·
dition in the Akron Hospital d1ff1eult m these timea was held.
1htnn
y.
and Mrs . Reynolds plans tore. Scripture and a prayer .were read
COMMITJ'EE TO MEET
turn Friday evening.
I by th~ leader after wh1cll prayer

The Daughters or Ruth class and S&lt;~t urday , from 9 a.m . t.o
of the United Methodist church 10 5 p.m.
will meet Monday, at 2 p.m. The meetmg o{ the Pomeroy
at the church. with Mrs. Min- Elementary PTA scheduled for
nie Neut.zling and Mrs. Mart Monday October 8 has been
Crarv as hostesse .
.·han'l'ed lo Monda~·. October 1 ~·
Ttie Disabled American wter- due to an OEA meeting, to be
ans and Auxiliary Will meet htld a1 the school on October 9
In regular sessiOn Mondpy
ASK -UCENSE
evenini . at their hall, Butter- . PT. PLEASANT . .lOf' Pav'
nut Ave . A 6:30 potluck din- Kimes , 37, Pomeroy , and Bon
ner . ~ele~ratlng the Auxiliary nie Jean Dow Dailey , 30, N ·: \~
1
r~achtng tts membership quota, Haven, W.. Va. have made appli·
Wlll precede the meeting. All cation for a marriage licenSP in
!"embers of both organlzstlons_
the_
office
.....::..cof. -·the- Count)''
.... Clerl&lt; .

I

WEEK-END SPECiAL

I

1

HAM SALAD SANDWICH

I

1

1

·
M A J d
. ted by M1sa Genevieve Stobart closed
There will be an executive
rs. sa or an substitu
tl1
,
committee meeting of the Meigs at the Kindergarten Classes i e p~ogram. .
County P.T.A. council at 7. 30 this week while she was out ~mg the busmess, with Mrt.
at the Bedf d Sch
ed. -ot town.
Will ln dlarge. the Npe~rts·of thl
.
or
oo1 prec ·
secretary and treuurer were giv.
SUPER FLOOR
--• roll ca D
' mg the meeting at 8· Members Mrs. Betty Forrest entered In. Memben: answecc:~U
'
of
~ther
parent-teacher
organ!.
with
a
scripture
verse. Planl
HEAT OUTLETS
zabons are also .welcome to at- week for medtcal treatment.
were discussed for at.tendlri!il the
tend the Meigs Co.111ty CouncU Mark Smith, son of Mr. and WSWS Institute at Oak Hili. Oct.
PTA. meeting.
Mrs. Lee Smith has been can- ln. WcrrJd eooununity Day was
.
fined to bis home since last , announced lor FrldJ.y, Nov. $. at
Middleport, Miss Jean Webster Friday because of chicken pox. Ithe Federated Qmrcb and rnemand Mrs. IJon Harrison, Rut.- Mrs. L. W. McComas has . ber• decided to glw material for
, land_.
been substituting at the First I the project at dill Dteetillg.
~1ss Carla Sue Gilmore and grade because of the llln~ss of ~ Prayer by the HeY. Menzel
M1ss Helen Louise Taylor cou- ' Mrs. Flossie Allensworth.
Smith closed the meetinl and r ..
sins of the bride, registered
freshments were served by the
I. guests.
•
•
hoslleas to lS member•.
1 The bride, a graduate of Rut· Frfth B~rtlulay Is
.. .
Iland High School and Ohio Unl- ' Oboerved In C!&amp;s
Club I. lntJited To
··
JERRY RAY MILLER
. t · D C
versily with an AA degree lni Valerie Lynn While was hun- Silver Tea Event
.
I mg on,
· · and Walter Roe- secretarial studies ia currently ' ored Wednesday during the The Amateur Gardeners Club
ushers:
employed as legal secretary 1n morning sessiou of the Middle· of Middleport has been Invited
upua music was provided the taw f1rm of Porter, Stanley, port Kindergarten Class when to a Silver Tea to be held Satby \he Rev. Howard ~uppelt, Treffinger aod Platt of Colum· her fifth birthday was celebral· urday from 2-5 p.m. at the homo
Miss Mary Judith Chase became the bride of Mr. Jcr·
Mrs. Anne 1\cbster, bus. She Is a member of Kap. ed.
of Mrs. Walter W\ndBOr In Pt.
t•y Ray Mtller Sund ay,
9 in a 2:30P.M. double For h. r .
,
. pa Phi &amp;lronty.
I Chosen to sit at the honor Ia· Pleasant. The Tu-Endle ·Wei
rmg ceremony at the First ·Methoditrt Church in Rut· Mrs C
weddmg .. Mr. Mtller Is a graduat.e of ble were Barbara Burkett, Di· Club w1ll be host.
land. The Rev. Howard Ruppel! officiated at the cere· . · hase wore. a
Def,nce H1gh School and now ana Davidson, Lind• Gerald, The October meeting &lt;A tho
mony and was assisted
the Rev Carl Herring
be1ge
bdress of lace and l" a
In tndustrlal
McNeal Deborah Mol· Amateur Gardeners Club hao
She is the daughter of Mrs. Cla;ence Cha8e R.utl and c.epe WI
rown acce,orles neering at Ohio State Univor· ' ford Stephanie '0rd Gregory been postponed untll October 10
0 cor.sage of brown cym- sity. He
and the late. Mr. Chase. He ·is the son of Mr.' antl Mrs'
a member of Delta' Walburn and a visiJor 1 r 0 m and will be held at the home of
1
Frectemk Miller, Defiance.
"1;"'"
S1gma Ph1 Fra\ermty.
Pomeroy, Edith Woodard. Mrs . Mrs. Earl Knight with Mrs.
The bride wore a gown of silk organza and lace with . trs. Miller chose a laupe cos· I The couple left for a week's Clarence McNeal was also a Glen Lambert as assisting bon. \
a chapel train. The basque bodice was sty led wilh a ' ";" Wlih green accessor~es l vaca\iun in Gatlinburg, Tenn. Iguest at the party.
ess.
J..t~llscoop necklme edge~ in chantil1y lace and pearls. Long ~~. d ~o~e a cors~ge or green and Will make their home 33201 Mr. and Mrs. Haske1 White,
APPLE Btrrl'ER o,\Y
sle.eves came to pmnls over the hands . The bouffant tt mbldl~m orchids. .
!Easo Seventh Ave., Apt. C, Co-' parents of Valerie served the The Forest Run
Methodist
sk;rt was accentuated by a band of lace forming an apron A receptiOn /ol\owmg 1 he lurnbus.
Ichildren Ice cream, cup cakes church ladies are making 240
ef ect and bow at the back.
ccl'emony. was leld at the home . A rehearsal dinner was glv- 1and sucker!!. In the ab:-enee of gallons apple butter Oct 10 to
Her shoulder lenglh veil of John Miller Dc\inn ·e
d Iof \he bnde. Hostesses includ· en on Saturday evening at the , the regular kindergarten teach· sell for 110 cenls per
Or
3 n cd Mrs. How.urd Neal , Gallipo· Marlin Restaurant by Mr . and er, Mrs. Pearl RevnoJds, Mrs. ders may be left at the D · k •
imported Illusion fell g•ace- b th
f lh' b . ' '
fully from a crown of lace and ro er 0 , • ndegroom was lis, Mrs. David Jenkms. Middle- Mrs. Miller, parents of the Asa Jordan who ·is substitut- Cl
1n p
u b1
•
pearls.
.
best
White, Wash· pm·t, Mrs. Robert Tewksbury, bridegroom.
?r;;,eroy Ill
1;ng, assisted with the part .
She earned a bouquet
oF I
- Y
mg
•
'

1

tfYOlUliOilRl
lEW SlSlUA Of
GlS ltEAni\H

2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middlepon, 0. oat 4, ...

Auxiliary Plant
Poll!!ck Dinner

.,..,._ _ _.,._ _ _"'11 art Invited to attend The \adl les are ask to brmg a covered

•

Mtlll~sides/

~IRS.

Gifts
FOR AU OCCASIONS

B. H. SANBORN

\•

~:~:,:,;•d

~y

1

~~~~

~ . daugh\~r ~
cha~pagne 1
she~lh
o~chlus.

sen~or
i~

~gi· ' Martha

_BE_N_FRANKLIN

EiiEti
Fl
Mark Ill

GAS HEATING SYSTEM

-~~-

•'

'"' " '' ' ' I,

;.•,•-.,~

Pomeroy, Ohio
/

Now On Displa_y at Ou-r Store

stephanotis centered with a •
white
orchid.
N•w h•atlng comfort
Mrs. William White, Washfor home!i, rust.Hun.nts, office!!!, 11hopa 1an.ywhel'tl t
Ington, D. C. and sister of
~dl 'u"'ac::e comfort -wif.htJut costly m 11t.a.l(a.
bride, was matron of honor.
t1on. ~tand •t flush to wall or M!;OMS it. Pours
~rs. Run Crossen, Columbus,
l~ent out front 1\nd can be piped to roonus at
Otuo,
was bridesmaid.
sule or bat•k.
' Mlss Beth MJ1\er, Dellan1oe,l
New ••••on ••tecto'
wa~ junior bridesmaid. She
- 9'pcr"t~ ou low fire on mild dnyi!, hiWl fire
a sister of the bridegroom.
'II'; m eo]d weather.
Perfect. automAtic hf'atiDg
The bridal attendants wore
on. lt-811 /ttt~l!
Identically fashioned gowns or
N•w trim wtyltng
azalea silk organza over tatre-~~~"Y "" l ~ks huilt-i u. Vf'llt c:nver bidet~ tLe flue.
ta d esign~d with crescent neckF 11111:1 lu:d m '2- lono cm·dova.u 11nd ~iga.
lines, brief sleeves and shirred
bodices. A satin inset cum merbund accentuated their bouffant skirts.
Matching bandeaux wor n
with circular Vt!ils compllment..
ed their ·ensemble.
They carried crescent ahapo.
Ied bouquets of white gladlolas.
: Diane Strong served as flQW·
O
.j
' er girl. She wore a tlress of
SH
2-4811
Rutl•nd,
Arnold Gr•t•
· white nylon.

of The

Aft··
·-

m

COAL HEATER
Stilet '"" flow .. Pty lllter •• lorr T•rms .. lmme41att Dtllr.,
Yts, th•y're here, folka ... the .new Warm Morning Coal Heaters
j,~ 8 models to oeloct from •.. both circulotora and radianta. All
Yt th• famoua, patented firebrick flue construction that gives
up 1~ 48 hours '!ptratlon on one fllline of coal. Com• In and
HI 1111 today or tomorrow.

on display now at

I

RUTLAND FURNITURE

'~

ey.

ca~;""'r:VV

--~-- ·--~-

'•'h·

Phone WY 2-3498

qu~t

man~\1~\l"m

,,[L•

SEE TlreMI1be most lxaatll'lll, tho
COME exciting
Ramblers ever
63

R'IOI!:t
built -abc •
Rambler Onssic Sh and Rambler Ambauadol
~-8. New I AD-new Advanced Unit Couab:llll&gt;
hon, • yea~d bn:akthrou~h in car buildlnc
-fou~dation of the New Sbape of Qu.Jity.

',

' On Modok 523, -4d0,
oiOO, 8r8, 617 and 4UR.
Oltier models have two
·or three patented Fire·
briclc Flue~.

m*'

~tlfvl ,._rul•ln flntd• with
ro~h. chre~n• blml ..._.. 100 k
ctf coal . . . kHpt up hi J .._..

·

galvanized steel than be- · · -

fore, Deep-Dip ruJtproofing. Ceramic·Ar·
mored exhaust system.

THE ECONOMY KING HAS BRAND-HEW ZINII
~':t

the spons-spirited Rambler Amcrlcanl fOI'
6.l. The all-new Rambler American ''.c40-lr
Hardtop has Reclining Bucket Seats, Consoli.
new 138 ~IP Six. standard. Double-Safety Brake
System With self-adjuatino brakes st&amp;'ldard,
th
·
-...,..
many

Modol 521
WAIN WOINI!tM-'t ..... ctelu• clrcelcrtor fN!d!tl •Iff~ ,....
~.oqty

f.-

DUNLOP
TRUCK TIRE SPECIAL

•lid ...,. featu-.1 lunt-

·· ~-0-w.tk

.. _.,.,_

~

...,..., •llhtl . .,....

""""
- hi raanl&gt;fhf.Wt
...... ""
100 lb..
of coal ••• hevh .._..
f,_ I '- I '"''" In ,,..,

o er ~rvlce-frce features. See new 1963 Rambklr
Amencan sedans, wagon!i, ronvertib1e.

Only 139·" Only 179·" •Only 99·95 Only 89·'s

AmeriCMI Moton-Dwlic.tea m l~e

Complete line coal, gas, oil, 57.95 to 189.95 _ __,

825 x20 -10 PLY NYlON

..}!~ ~heiy__~howtime '6Sf~- S~elour

en!~rtfy d/U.rtr1JI1nfl of caii at your Ch~~~!i!~ ~,,,, .,h0~..,
-·

.

•

PROFFITT'S WHOLESALE
RACINE, OHIO

·

oughJy rustproofcd can
ever, with 1 times more

..... ., ..... ....... ..... Only 129·95

Only79·'5

SAVE NOW ON
ALL SIZES!

41.95

3-year chassis Iubrication. New! Most thor..

Model I l l .

This It 11Jout tht bat lllilll thtt'l ..ppentd 1D 111\lfril
Chavlllllt sllrllil blllldina lhtm-fw tlllillt . .Ill.,_ t1
IllS tltllalll tr.lt ,...CIJIJiillolt illllll"lllll ......" ...
c.ter. II you'Jt 1 luxu,Y-Imr, you'U (IIUIJablr Wlnl ., 10 10 flltllal
thin lliotll3 plush new Jet-sttl00111 '63 Chavrolels. Want "1111 your
lludp\ln Mn biQer break! Slip -IIIII• 'llllfa MW w;a ._
Ill nif(J JI10t(ell ol tile '63 Chtvr D. Or IIIIJ(Ia ,w.. ,_ 1Jti11
Sp«lioC!Ir Cl(lt. Ill which 1111 l)avt I 10 at I lj\llltJ 11W 'II ConiJtr
(8 ol them, lndudil!l 111111 1111DY bllcket·•t ~ 11111 t1a1 ~f&amp;
G,...br*' Sporta Wgont). Thert'a lVIII aometlll!w ft\1' at 11-Gdt ·
sports-car cat-tile ~ri!tl ~ Sltni Illy, l'lcldlll.l ..,. ·• Ill
never beM ..-. (Unleu JQ\I'd lkl., on . . ~~~

•'

yet WJtb ensier entranc:e. Room for~ 6-footen.
NeW ! QuieteStRamblersever,witbvibration..f'rel
Tri-Poised POwer, Qlrvcd gi&amp;SI lide wiDdowl
that hush w~d noise. Newt Most lefiYico..ftw

Ram bien, With morclubricated-for-life vital pna
ttnd 33,000-mile or ·-

•

MUD &amp; SNOW

5

greater stT&lt;oglh-unequaled- fil
and~.:.lthersealing. Newl ~.swifter lila.

Amazmgly

''

''

SYRACUSE, OHIO

The New Shape of Quality·

1

'J

SYRACUSE DRIVE-IN

MIDDLEPORT

1

the versatile, new

• • •

JEWELER- OPrOMETRIST

For Beautiful
BLOOMS in the SPRING
• Tulips • Hyacinths
• Grape Hyacinths
•crocuses

he~ Col~mbus . ~ere

Jud1th Chase• Becomes Bride Of
Jerry Ray Miller Sept.ember 9
~eptember

With Onion Rings
&amp; Cottage Cheese
or Cold Slaw

W. MAIN STREET

MOTOR
--

POMEROY, OHIO

co.

PHONI WY 2·2126

.

•

EBERSBACH HARDWARE
110 W. M.ln St;

ALL NEW! ALL

BEAUTIFU~!

ALL RAMBLER! ON DISPLAY.TOMORROW!

METROPOLITAN MOTORS, 600 -606 fAsT MAIN ST., POMEROY, 0. •

PomerOy, Ohio

',.

I
•

.,

�•
.. -

~ ~

--- .. -

~

......

}

\

a.

•

Giants Face 'Yankees
Candl~ick Park Is Scene

World Series

mloslon' foe

biting BID Nlelloa fl
Heavy- Omaha, Neb., on tbe left arm 1D

NEW YORK IUPH -

weight Ernie Cab of Brooklyn baa their Sept. %0

~n

San Francisco Wins Playoff
In Thrilling Ninth Frame

bout. Cab waa dJa.

suspended Indefinitely by qualified for biting iD the lotll
the New York State Athletic Com-round at Omaha.

87 LEO R. PETERSEN

Dark admitted "my pitchers
migbt be prelly tired "
SAN FRANCISCO mPil - The " But they'll do all nghl," h~
dog-tired but dead-game Glanta, predicted.
riding
i~pe.tul~~~~~w:test Houk had his pitching nil set.
pennant ~sb an d 8
sftory,IAfter Ford it will be Ralph Ter0
1
went out ftlda~ tohe :f:se
an· ry, a 23-game winner, and then
~ol~o~~ 1:e~es. st game 1Bill Stafford, who won 15 games
d f t I '' I didn 't ('are which team won
Two _opeduts away fro~t ~~ 1 the playoff." said llouk. "I knllw
they rtp
a page 0 0 1 we could beat either one ...
i:o~::e ~~~n:n~~n:~
Yankees gambled and ar·~·
ld·h d rived in San Francisco Tuesday
came ol .....:-&amp;r enor - r I.M:"n og
·
·
;,..,t for the National League night when the playoff was C\'en
1or'
lJ
nag.
at one game a .
Then. 11 yean ago to the day , "We wanled a ehanee to work-

\hfi

The

Will history repeat itself ·
the question the
Browns will set about answer-

ing Sunday when_ they return
to Cleveland Stadtum to
on the rough-riding Dallas Cowboys as the feature of "Lou
Groza Day." Action gets under
way at 2:05 p.m. EDST.
Back in 1954, the Browns were
·11 d · t
f th · f' t th
spl e m wo o .eJr lfs r~

g~~es ~fore r ulhng to the dtt tl
nd a rousing
a home run swept them to vic- out in Camllestick Park, • Houk VJSIO~ I e a
.
tory over these same arch rivals. explained. _"1\f ter al~. we know 1~ wm_over Detroit in the
Thia time It was a walk and an Dodger Stadtum, havmg played ; p!onship game.
error.
Lhe Angels ther? all year .. So lt 1 "People just wouldn't
11 was jWit 111 good. And now , ,all worked oul fme for U.&lt;; m tlwl U' when Paul (Bruwn) and
as in 1951, it sends them ngainst respect.
llredicted this year's
ld be
. . .
the well-rested Yankee!l-but this "Now we h:we anot hcr job to do DIVISIOn race wou
a
time they hope the
oukMle is -beat the Giants-ond I'm §lll'e 1scramble," noted Browns'
different.
Iwe'll do il."
,
1 lden ~ Art M~ell. " We
Back then, after Bobby Thom- Dark, who doesn t
Lalk very 1a. m~e and ft ve record
100•1 pennant-winning homer, the 1much, was too hnppy cver the 1wm 1t.
Yankees beat the Giants, four 1Giant~ playoff victory to do m uch . "NaturaJly, we .h,oped to
~~:arne. to two.
I serious thinking.
: b:tter than _that, and quite
This is the seventh time the I ''I'm really proud of our gang,"jsJbly we Will, but I stlll
Giants and Yankees have met in I he said. "All year tJ1ey oounted lthat, with Washi_ngton and .
the Series with the Yankees the 1us out. But "'·e won. What's to 1us so greatly Improved, mne
1
victors In four of the previous !lix. l keep us frm1 going on winningu'' land fiv e will take ti."
Nomhaatea Ford
I
Announce Lineup~
And it will be one of thos e
8
HopiDg to get them off to I With that " If" on O'Dell both "greatly improved" clubs, the

.

I
1

lalo Space

lis no IproblemI

1" a

t~e ~;:n N~:i:l!iJ~~d\':~o~e o~:.h t~

A~.

HIGH

Middlshade prides itself in its vast
size selection and no matter what your size
you can be exactingly fitted. Tall, short
and portly sizes are no more of a problem than
regulars ••• and they're no problem at all,
Neither are you limited In colors, fabrics
or patterns ••• your choice is as wide as you
pleose. Come choose your Middishade suit and
be perfectly fitted .. . "" matter what your si.

FU~l Bill~

mako you
hit tho coiling?

CEILING HOT WHEN YOU
HIT IT1 THEN YOU HAVE
AN ORDINARY HEATER!

$65

Othor Famous
Brands, $45 up

Recorded

Maslerploce bJ Mlddllilldo ,

I

-

- - - - - --

ground- ! A~erle•a ~•I•

I

duced Jose Pagan to hit a
- Killebrew .. Mr and Mrll. Ed!IOil R o u J h
er. But aecond baseman Larry Twms 12115o; SJebern . Athletics 117: Iwere Sunday guest! of Mr. and
~rrlgllt fumbled the ball , allow- Colavito. Tigen: 112 : FWbinson, IMrs . Jim Brown of Wellston . I
lllg M•y• to ll'Orf! an Insuranc-e While Sox 109; Wagner, Angels Mrs . Eunie Brinker and Wil run.
107.
. liam Carleton attended 8 homt"
Loa Angeles hed one more s hot N•t!Oilal Lncllt' - T. Davis, coming at St. Paul , w. va . on
at bat, but lefty BIUy Pieroe, wt~- Dodgers 153: M1:1y1 . Giant1 l1; Sunday.

YOUR AUTOMOBILE 1N:EISE IUMBEIIS AUTOMATICALLY
EITEREO
• --,1\'r...
II THE ...

'tUCKY UCENSE"

1

LEADERS

T.Davio, LA
Robinson, Cln
Musial, Sl!o
\\1\ite, StL
H.Aaron. Mil
F .Alou, SF

163 665
162 609
135 433
159 614
156 591

12&lt;1 2.10
184 208
" 14..,
93 199
127 191

.
.
.
.
.323

AWAitDS

5000 LICENSE NUMBERS TO BE POSTED
You ~·r alre•dy &amp;w• • pair of Goodyeer ~,.1o"
Cord ~uburbanitn .• , FREE ..• it your .ruto
lieen~e il a ...Lueky UcenM" aumbeto.

Here's How It Works
• Ju•t cht&gt;otk your li u- nw au ..h.r
ulueky LieenM, Jist.
·

however,
forced at IJ&amp;COnd
and then
by Harvey
Dark sent
Kuenn Altman, Chi
big Willie MeCovey t(l bat for
Chuck RUler.
McCovey chw a walk from cautious Roebuck forcin11 pinch rlllner Ernie Bowman to second, and .
whftt Feli~ Alou also walked to ,
filt the base&amp;, up came Willie
Mays.
Maya lashed 1 aingle off Roebuck'• glove to score Kuenn and
bring San FranciWJ to within one
run of tying with the bases 1till

1

never waste
heat on the

I

I
W• don't blame you for hitting the ceiliqg jf you COD.
ti?uaUy pay for heat you don't get! The new SIEGLER
~~~ Home Heo.t:ru' wrinp the heat out of every drop of
Gi.l, theb !)(lun 1t oui over your floor_ With a SIEGLER
)'Ou set the comforl miracle of SUPER FLOOR HBAT•
~~~ over-heated ceilinga and low, low fuel billa. So don•i
h1t tbe ceiling . ,. hit y our Sie1Jer deal•r (or • bet$

deiiDOIWotratiooJ

toni

'!.

,..t

ECONOMY SAVINGS &amp; lOAN COMPANY
Second

300 W.

St.- WYandotte 2-2111,

•2!1!!: TO

RIZER OIL COMPANY

Pomeroy

Home Owned • Operated
You 'll Like Our Service

~lfldlltfMJI

c;;.wruu.~~;:-1

154 561 96 1'77.316

1
147 534 71170 .3ta =

Phone WY-2-2101

Pome,..y, 0 .

toUHOIO

' ',

' ,'

:~-

.... : ~: ·' ....._.

::,

'-

..

'

.,.,.

::
--&gt;.•, •

:~-

loaded .

. ceillna or out
the chimney

I

-.,&amp;Waat oer

• l.f your numher i• potted, • pMr of Goodyew
Suburbanite tire. it youn FREE • • , ill ......
and •tyle for your ur.
• Nothing to write , , • nolh"'«: to bay • .hat be . . .
• Cherk our uLu.eky Ueen~e" wianen' liM lodarf

•aooo
1 86 . 3~12~~~~;;;;;;;;;;~!!!;~~~~~;";"~";";";';'";";~l~~~~
up c:~Jme;n~"~·~Pi~·~~~]1;44~5.'18~~";]~U
un

Pem....,

meet JiJmpest '63. ..todafl

1

---

YiW.

ner ol Monday'• opening playoff _ .c.__ _ __:_c___ _:
- -- ' - - - - - - - - game for the Giant., made it a
futile Dodger try. He set down
in Ne1o1o· York.
the three hitters he faced on
Unlike the dramatic UIG-1 pen- pitches.
nam-cllocher won by Bobby Thomson's hcmer, there
waa no big
hit ln the ninth·lnning: : ally by
the Uian!J.
I t d the a· ts: lied
By l'elied Pret~a llltematlonal
00 op. ~~ ';I
pllatan I" .re
American Le•cue
~ Uld!lm, ea
lZIDg 0~1 the Pl•yer
Club G. AB. R. H. Pet.
wddoeu of Dodger relief p1~herw RUMeJs. Boa. 152 511! 00 183
Ed P.bebuct and Slln WJlhams Robinaon, Chi 151 600 90
fo• the run. that won the pen- Hinton Wash 150 542 TJ 168
'"'·'" 1
RS'I' j!lckpot. .
Sieben:, KC
162 600 114 185 .3«1
Trail By Tw•
· Robinson Bal 162 6.15 78 193
The Giants trailed, 4 - 2, when Lumpe,
156 641 89 193 ,'01
~~ eame to bat In the ninth Richrdsn, NY 161 891 89 209 .:m
lllnang end at one point they were JJrnenel KC 139 47i 48 144 301 Nhe
d
Oonly two outs away from def•at. Ro!Uno, 'Minn 15!1 "" 86 186 :2!18
n you nee . prompt CASH f~ new CLOT~ES -or any
And from !be mann" in which Yslmski, &amp;s 160 IW&lt;I 99191 .2!18 ~her worthwhcle n"'.'d-stop tn. Or call ftrst and we'lf
Roebuck was firiDg hia sidearm
National Le.ague
ave the money wa1ttng for )'OU,

oinker ball, there didn't ~eem to
be much hope for the G1ant1.
Liltle Matty Alno, batting for
pitcher Don Larsert. aLarted the
winning raUy wh~ he lashed a
single to right renter. He was

DOWNIERGROSS, INC.
"The Home of Arrow Shirts"

I

Kc

and Guarateed

urz.

c~mel:-ack

co Giants,
Wednesday'•
the latelt
'waa
League game or 1962 was just like fnoov:ers y h' h r hr;; ~DJelts remmJacent of theL memorable
10 many that had been playt'd nant . 'I d:n~.~ ~:~c
t
pen- playoff ~lctory In !951.
--·· ___
---~y te•rn In The_ Gua~ta ICOI"oid (oor runs In
t ~e ~mtl1 mnin~ to beat the Dodgen m the decidlne playoff g.ame
I~~ National League champmru.h1p and WOII the 18th pennant in the IUstory ol rht club,
which dates back ' to the 1870's

IUilDOISHADE

Fl'Om

1----

Plh'l•t•r

I

wh~fl you're the man

1·5

winning start. manager ~alph ski]Jpers announced their t;tarting Dallas Cowboys, who
th
~ouk ol tBe Yankees noml~~ted lineups far before game time nl Browns will have to unsaddle
h1s clutch IOUthpaw ace, W ltey 12 OOI.Jn, PDT. That is oo hour Sunday to get back on the
Ford, to open the Series.
curlier than a World Series usual- t ·1
Manager Alvin Dark. still a ]y starts but it was done In hopes rat ·
'1r:meld
Uttle stunned . &amp;aid It probably I the earl,ier start would beat Uu:l'
F' r a n k Clarke, a ~~
would bt southpnw Billv O'Dell . d
h.
C dl . k 81'0wn end , and tiny Edd1e Le·wm 11 w I('11 sweep an es1c B
lh
D 11
or right-hander Jat"k Sanfm·d as p ar k most 1ate n 1lernoons.
aron
are e reasons a as
.
the Giant atarler.
wh1pped Los Angeles and tied
"I gueas I'll have tQ t alk to ali i Houk named short!!lop Tony Ku- the leading Redskins:. Clarke,
my pitchers befm·e I make up bck to lend off, followe_d by sec- ·who began to find himself last
my mind," he sold .
lnd ba_scman Bobby Htchordson, fall , hils. already piled up close
"I expect to piteh." ' said O'D('ll, left fteld~r Tom Tre.sl_l, ce_nter to 350 yards on passes and turnwho won 19 games for the Giants 1fudder Mtckcy ~antle, rtght field- · ec five of them into touchthl
er Roger Mans, catcher Elston dl;wns. The 5•7.. LeBaron has
~~ ~~~ll goes today , lt will be Howanl.' first baseman. Bill Skow- 1clicked on an incredible~
Sanford, a 24 • game winner, on I ron, ~hlrd baseman Clc~~ ~oyer cent of his tosses aod
bq
Frida .
a nd ford, who has 32 COnS(lcU- thrown for 5 Tb's.
.. Y
Uve scoreless Innings of World
Head coach Paul Brown left
1 want to save (8Uiyl Pierce s, . . .1 hi
1 f hi
for the first game at Yankee Sta- •' HIP.~ PI (' ng gong llr m.
little doubt as to his ''"lin!!•
dium on Sunday," Dark J~aid.
Fllr t.he Giant!! It will be left about-·.-the Cowboys wh~~
Be•&amp;t Dod&amp;en .
fi el&lt;kor Harvey Kucnn leading ff, made the following obscen•atlon
Pierce beat the Dodger! in the followed by third baseman Jim 1to Cleveland writers.
flrat playoU aame and then closed Davenport , right fielder Felipe
"or 1all the teams we've
the door on them In the ninth Alou, center floldf!r Willi~ Mays, In act'lon or on film, Dallas unWednelday when the Giants came first basellUln Orlando Cepeda,
from behind with f.,w h; ...... ~- catt·hcr Ed Bailey, shortstop .Jose questionablly moved the ball
in the ninth 1nnlna to tW'II back ."uller and either O'Dc~l ct }iii'fi· with tb!-;_greatest eaae. They've
the choked-up Dud_:. 1., t;-4.
~ure ~me a
~ay:.. ~~- ..
1rord.

I

!Size

by the sudden turD of events in
LOS ANGELES UPII - Tbe permitted into their 11.unned, the final inning that he sat starDodgers, genuine tears In their gloom-ridden presence:.
iDg into space and not even the
eyes and watermelon lumpa in The old proe 011 the club talked coldest heart could esk him what
Nor, in the state they were in, them out of It or they might still happened,
Nor, in the stae hey were in, be here.
Starting pitcher Johnny PodreS.
would they let anybody see them. Team captain Duke Snldet and a veteran of playoffs and World
For 56 minutes they stayed In player repreae.ataUve Wally Moon Series competition, was ted-eyed
doora locked and no cne tried to uplain bow the Dodgers from lW private tears.
.
I felt. And the two. veteran~, aloog Snider, who changed clothes In
WORLD SERIES FACTS with maoager Walt Alston, final- order to congratulate the Giants
SAN FRANCISCO (UPIJ-Facts ly prevailed on the players to al- on their victory, pleaded, "Don't
and fiures on the World Series: low tboae grim doon to be hold it against tbe guys if they
and
on the W«ld Serle&amp;: 0..........~.
doll.l want to see anyone for a
~""'.......
bile _
feel
League champions, vs.
8WJ 1a UDH'orm
~ • .~-ney
real bad. They're
Fr
I
G' ts National
aUll in a daze. They're younj~:
180 •
anc sco
It was a scene or utter desoof
. .
'
champions.
I t'
Allh h lh
h d moat
them, and Jt hit them
Winner• First team to win four beeaIOD.
fougaboule ghame at real hard to Jose this way."
0 over or
·
.an our, mos
sltel and
.
f the playen aUU were iD their
d•&amp;N: FINit two JWeat-stained unifomu. A few sat Yankees Favored At
games ~ San FrEilCisco
iD their dresalng atalll partly un·
5
To Win Series
and Friday; games 3-4-!i
drtl&amp;ed.
·
for New Yock, Oct. 7-IH;
_,___ , 1
.c ...
6-7 (if necessary) iD San oeca~NVtWU y a t-~l!lr would NEW YORK (UP!l-Broadway
Oct. 11•12,
r4fje a C8Jl of beer to bls lipl. oddsmakera established the New
Odds : Yankees favored at '1-5 But It waa a poor substitute for York Yankees 7-5 favorites, man
to wln firsta sgame aod at lame the champagne which traditionally to man, to win today's opening
· to win Series.
goes to the victors. The gloom game of the Wor!d Series with
Time of gama (local); Noon in wu 10 overwhelming that even the SaD Francisco Giants.
Francisco; 1 p.m . in New aeasoned repoiters were hesitant that tbe Yankees would win the
except Sll!lday 2:05p.m. fQ break It w~th tbeir questloos. Series.
capaeltlta: San Fran- Ma
Willa had atolen three And the figure was only 8 _ 1
cboo's CandlesUck Park, 42 501)· basel
the gmne to r.alae his against the Yankees winning the
York's Yankee stadium,· f!T,: major league reoord tolaJ to UK belt • of • seven aerlet in the
but he wu tlot cheered by that flrat four games, but it was 20-1
Teln-lllon aud ndlo: National mark.
agai.DJt the G'l:ants' copPing the
Broadcasting Company.
"Gentlemen," tbe polite short· classic in fom straigbt.

:!:

HomrRIIM

Amerka. I..UJW - K1llt-brtw .
TwillJ .a . C.1&amp;8h, Tigert 39 . Cola·

Am•rk.a IA'I(IH' - Sti!:lflkin ,
Tiger 1 Tl . Wagner. ~gelt T·"uu IH ._ tloerl&gt;ert, While Sox
!7 : Gentile, Oriolt-s 1, : Maris . :!0-!1 . M ~;Br1de . Angels 11 -S. Ford.
Yank,; 33.
Yankt 17~ . Donovan . lnd tan~ 211National l.eaur _ MByl, Gl· 10 , Agulrrt . Tlgtn 16-~
ent.!l ¥.1 . H Aaroo , BraV~
45 . N•lioaal i.a!C~~&amp;-Pur k~ Redt •
By NORMAN MJLI F.:R
Robin80n, Red!! 39 . Bank» . Cub~ 23·5. Sanford . Giani!! 24-7. DrysUP! Sporta Write~ ~
tu:~ore it.
I hat:rball that WIS rounted oot .Odoo~ the Dodgen.
37 Cepeda. Gianll lS : Thomas. ·dalot . Dod~n 25-il : Piert.-e, GJ:.nt• :
LOS ANGELES
We ~utrt ha:e been L'ot.mted tNmy times .
Latty .t&lt;on Perranookl replated Met~ 3_
16-6 . McLish . Phils 11 ·5.
1
ager AI Dark f thL~I • -~o ma_n- ou_t 50 times thJa to.eason:· Darll " But we alway• l'ame back."
William• oo the mound and inRuu Battled In

" I just don't f..l

Share~

Dt_rnetr. Pbll Ita 580 • let :m ft.obUwwl , Red~ 1M · H Aarfm
~
~ - s.-· 182 825 11:6 191 .ao&amp; Bnm·• 121: lf4,wJ~rd Dodg~r• 119. Dally Stontinel. Pomeroy-Middltport , 0 ., Oct 4, 1962- '

j

Browns Prep Dodger Dressing Room Was :: ::!n~~~~y.
For Cowboys Scene Of Utter DeJ·ection lh:~;; v~!',~w!': .,R~=d
ofi sonday

Of Opening Series Contest

Cg!

II~ OPPONI:N'I'

'

It was here that manager Walt
Alston ol the Dodgers decided
that Roebuck had had enough.
From the bullpen he aummoned
Williams wild-pitched Mays
to
game in relief. Williams obviously
did not have it.
Fly Tiel G•m•
Brawney Orlando Cepeda tied
the game with a sacrif'aee fly to
Ron Fal'ly In 'lght field, FeUpe
Alou raelog to third. And wben
Wllama wid - ptebed Maya to

•"'llteiY

IMIC&lt;lllCl,
then dlctal&lt;d
thol he walk caloher Ed Bailey
Ill laad the bale• again:
Williams worked on Jim Daven-

RUTLAND FURNITURE
Arnold Grato

SH 2·4811

port, but his control jJst wasn't

there. He w:dked Davenport on a
. Rutland, 0. 3·and·t pitch, forcing home Felipe
· 'f -,

.n

. ...

-.""""·"':M 1Aloo with the go-ahead run that

'

i
!
'

•
~

I
l

'\
f

.
'j

,..

'

B. F. GOODRICH

.
•'

"Trail · Marker"

'' '

HELP YOU SELECT THEM
Our pharmacists are speclal!.•ts in the field of medicine _ tbe1

95

750 X 14 4 ply---·- -$14·

95

howil this lbrsxplodlng ths myth .that ca_rs

All SlaM Avallablo At Equoliy Low PrieM

cines as well as prescription drugs. Pharmacista ~annot

.

and,,.

.

)

'

cost is less!

-----

THERE'S EVERY ADVANTAGE TO BUYING DRUGS

lit«'
•
r,..,

FROM OUR QUALIFIED, LICENSED PHARMACISTS

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

lEE YOUR AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER

\

..

RACINE, OHIO
.

.

BLA.nNAR
AU10 CO.
.
'

•
... , ..,

-.. .

\'

500 1. MAIN ST.,

-

.'
•

,•

• t

"-...

.

..

I .

,•

•

POMEROY, 0.

'

,.

•&lt;

''·

~

'

'

.

two dramatically styled ooupes, the distinguished Sixty Special and lbo
world -renowned Eldorado. Each has the widest choice of colon,
There are twelve ne-w models in 1963, including

fabrics., leathers and options in Cadillac history.

sweeping expanse of hood . All this, together with a unique new

There is a very easy, quick way to eonfinn all this. Visit;
your Authorized Cadillac Dealer Cor a firsthand inspection and
for an hour behind the wheel. Why not do it before tDe week

lrue-eenb!r drive line, makes the 1963 Cadillac sinootber,

goes

quieter and more efficient tban ever.

standards of excrollen~

moat improved engine in fourteen years resides beneath the

by? We know you'll agree that in 1963 Cadillac set. new

ON DISPLAY OCTOBER 5 AT YOUR AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALERSHIP

REXALL DRUGS

1

I

.'

Thla is the look oC leadership lor 1963- bold new elegance of
design and brilliant new excellence ot craftsmanship.
More than one hundred and fifty major advanoements
embrace every aspect of exterior and interior styling ••• body
construction , •• ehassis design .•• and appointments. And the

'

·-

PROFFITT'S WHOLESALE

.

So, buy all your drugs here - they never cost more, and often tht

Moyb• you oan tall the dlff.,.,.. htW...,I'OIItiM:'• TlmiPoll (..,..clo/ly !hot f.• MM•J
hlgh-prlced}obs. Besides ,.vlngo 4 .IIYI
-Hire •
TMtpMI .,..,.,. • :I#IO·hp v...r ,,., Nko nolhlng you WW' 1101 your INmll on bofOI'&amp; And bBsldOI It• b - . J
- . , . Tampat INI WI&lt;M- Tlllellr W. yaar. And i.w..,qulllng br81c01 and li laflhometw" ~ (fll#h/ng ·ny/e ond o/1 klndl of nlcotlu
moira your Tamput -that 1111d to1111,.,, Abollt Nllt doean'r 11 • big tot price ,.,, Vlve lo dHferancol Pont/.,;

IN 1963

prescrlbe,

but they can give you expert guidance ia your selectioa of. mediclneo

have to- bs expBnBIIIB to look It 17iJmpest '63.
v.a.

Plus Tax and Old Tire

I

CADILLAC-A NEW STANDARD OF EXCELI.ENCE

keep right up to the minute in their knowledge of packaged ~edi·

Plus T.. and Old Tire

.

IS POUNT - SO
lET A SPECIALIST

'

670 X 15 4 ply----- $12·

.

WILL DO ITS JOB

'

WINNER TIRES

-

ANY MEDICINE THAT

,.'

.'

'

.·•

1- RIQJSTIRID PHAIMACIITS- I
We Fill Any Doctor·• Pr1acripUon

WY. 2·2955

Pomeroy

.. T'"":t~
'.'. ; -1 •. ' • "'. '

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT MOTOR SALES
242 W. MAIN STREET

e

POMEROY, OHIO

•
---- l

�..... ..
'

'

•

Announcing Our.

Saturday Open House Is In Redecorated Bank uarters

•

•

• •

.

'

90th Anniversary Celebration
Saturday, Oct. 6th

?

I
~

FROM 9:00A.M. TO 11:00 P.M .

i! I I

Ei. .

.jIll Ill =wm

I

NfRI

'

•

Best Wishes
TO

I

I

'!
'

-

,...., ..........,

The board of directors of Pomeroy National nanK,

service to the Pomeroy and area financial community, is composed of

Upon tho opeclal G&lt;CUioa ol IU obleJo
vanct of 0pu HOUII d1lrlq 1M 80111
AnniVIIIIIJ ColebnlioL

eeated, left to right, and standing, Warren Pickens, Alfred Elberfeld, and

Minuler• Pray AI
October Meeting

GEOIIGE S. HOIIS'l'lill~
TellB

J:DISON HOBiiTtl'rER
President and Chairman of
lktard of DiredorJ

~~~iRs

The Meigs COunty lllilllster·
Ia! Association met at the Tu]&gt;

pers Plains

~.U.B.

2 called to order
den~

a.m.

Office Furniture
For The New Look By

Churcll Oct.

by

the presi'

Congratulations ...

Rev. Robert Cord at 10

Pomeroy National Bank as you celebrate your 90th
Anniversary with Open House on Saturday, October 6th.

The ministers sang a hymn
and each prayed a short pra)·er
for the devotion period. T e n
ministers were present. R e v.
Roy Gearhart was the host. L:::dies of the Tuppers Plains E.U.

\

B. &lt;llurch served a noon mea]
at the parsonage basement. The
next meeting will be Nov. 6.

l

MASON CLINIC
Admissions: Rebecca Salser,
Racine, September 25; M r s.
George Mees, Mason, Ser' ~ '11-

OHIO VALLEY OFFJa EQUIPMENT CO.
217 Scarn..l SlfHt

Interior Decorc~tlon by
MRS. R. L JOYU

Ohio

Marietta

Box S.U

I

'

)
CIIAliLOTI'E M. 11:VANI

I

·

Vice P.rtsldenl

ll'd, to Mr. and Mn. Harry above, and Edith Williamson, assistant manager, standing, and Joan Harrison, book·
Varian, Cllfton, October 2.
k_e_eper_. =-_Sentinel Photo_.------------~-"-----

Washington-Harris Vows Taken
In Mason Church September 8th

NIVERSARY

bJ altendlnC our OPEN HOUSE, Saturday, October 6,

MASON

RANGE OF DEPOSITS

1962,

1111Umo botwooa 8 a.m. and Dp.m.

A meuure or a bank'• service to the

eommunltr Ia it.

depold.tl.

)

Proares1 lt reflected ln these figur,e1 ahow.ina: tbt atead¥ and oontlnqous

Nlne!J yean ago, tho Pomeroy l'lallonal Bank opened Ito doors,

erowth of deposit• durin&amp; the past 90 yearal

YIAR

and began Ita Ult

11

a part ol the progreu and achievement of Melg1

County. 1t erowa old juat u ma• growa old. But unlike man, again an lnaUtuUon may add lo Ill power 111d eHe.UventSI, depending upon the

abi~

lty aDd vlaion ollll manaeement, Ita 11Hfulneu to the publia It serves, and
'
11M doii'H Dlacmfldmoe lhowa ~Ita patrons.
AI Ill tho llrat ninety yeara, then eoncepta will be the measure of
lhit bank In tho future. To the future, we pledge our faith and talentL
Wo ahllllook aboed, plan ahead, and work ahead.

The opportunltiH our many lrlenda have given us to be or help

DEPOSITI

.,.,727

1172 -- ----------------- - ---------------------------------.21
1m ---------------------------- -------- ----------------- SIS2.1M.n
1912 ---··---- ------------ - --- -- ---- - --------------------- $174,G'IO...

1037 ••••••••••••••••••

1942

0 •••••••••••• '

0 0 0 •• 0. 0 •••••••••• 0 0 0

••••••••••• '.

1947 ...................

00 . . . . . . .

LI:IIA

lONI!II
Teller

$779,005.71

$1,331,790.51

$2,738,844.74

1952 - - - - - • $3,406,105.10

1962 ..

out bankathere would be no aommunity progress.
JIAJ[INI ORIFP'ITH
,A.ding Cashier
And ieGretarr

l!o Itt

Dl

5,594,932.03

• 5

Pomeroy National Bank
Ser11in1 Meigs Coun,ly Since 1872

oxpreu our apprecllllio• lor the part you havo played

and are pllflni Ia tho growtll ol our ballk and the aommunity it serves.

•

POMEROY

III!LYIN lllFFLE

RUTLAND

Patricia Louise
Washin~ da1J8hler of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Washington, Lc~
tart W. Va. became the brkle
- of Robert ~y Harris, son of
Frank Harris and tile late Mrs.
Elizabeth Harris of Masofl, in
a dOOble rJnH ceremony at the
Mason Methodist Church on September 8 at 1 p.m.
·
Officiating at the cand.lelutht
ceremony before an altar decorated with white pom-poms
and snapdragons wall Rflv. Richard L. Wright, pastor of the
ehurch.
The bride, who was given Jn
marriage by her uncle, Hervin
Lieving:, wore a floor
length
aown of chantUiy lace with the
bodice dipping to a "V"
in
front and back. The gown had
1 demure scalloped neckline

wore blue street length
of taffeta wjth silk
fashioned with low
necklines, fu11 bouifant
·
with large velvet bows at t h
waistlines. Each wore a
tng veil headpiece and
lng shoes and carried a
of painted daisies to match
dress.
Best m111n was Gera1
I ton while ushers
of Ch ares
Allen Harris and William
song, both of Mason.
The brlde's mother wore .
lace sheath dress of rose beige
color with matching
··
ies and a corsage of yellow rose
buds.
Wedding mu1llc wall provided
by Mrs. Gerald Anthony at the

organ.
. A reception was held in the
with miniature seed pearls and social rooms or the church folirrldescent sequins. The ba~k lowing tile ceremony· Assisting
was draped Into a butter~y skirt a~ the_ re~eptlon were Mrs. Herwith seU boWl. Her veil was Vm L1evmg. Mrs. Paul Harfingertip Imported silk and she brecht, Mrs. Paul Roush, Mrs.
wore a headpiece of miniature L. A. Thomas, Mrs. Free~n
leed pearls and irridescent se- Jo~nson, Mrs. Ray_
Proffttt,
quins. She carried a corsage of M1ss Mary Ann Rickard, and
carnatiOns and baby orchida on Mrs. Paul Reuter.
1 white Bible.
For her wedding trip t h
Attending the bride as matron bride wore a linen apricot dress
of honor wae Mrs. Ann Cape- with white accessories and e.

lll""o handlJni olllnanoial malton over the past 90 years Is the sole reaaon lor our eatatonct. Without austomora there would be no banks. With·

hart of Columbus. Bridumalds corsage of white carnations.
Wtll'fll Mrs. Joan Teaberry., 0...
The bride ia a graduate
lumbus; and Mils Vlrgillia Rog- Wahama High School while the

Teliu

Cong~tulations

ON YOUR
· 90th ANNIVERSARY
-POMEROY NATIONAl BANKInst~~ller

WY 2-2684

--

oJM~in~~

:."i."::

JOAll llAIUIJSON

Bookkeeper

lhlll•"" Ofllot

IIIDITR WltUAIIIOit
Militant Braneb Mana,.
&amp;utJend Wl1lt

RL 1, were Mr. H. 0. Johnston
and Mr. George Janney of Fla~
woods, Ky.
Mrs. Dorothy MarUn of Jackson was a visitor of Mrs. Lizzie
Caton. Mrs. Caton returned
borne wlth Mrs. Martin for a
few days' visit, and to attend
the Apple FesUval.
Mrs Reva Johnlon Mrs CloV..
·
'
·
ia Brown
and daughter,
Marva,
lea, and Mrs. Callie Metheney
recently went to Mt. Nebo, ·w.
VA., to visJt Mr. and Mrs. Mart
Mollihan.
Mrs. Margaret Brower Is announcing the recent marriage of
daughter, Maud, to Mr. Donaid Eugene Wess, of Vinton Rt.
J., The wedding was aolenmized
in Rutland Nazarene church.

th : 'l1tey dd

••

Pomeroy

pont

Ge~ gran au.,.ter, Lisa Kay
ra. am, '
Michael Walker, 1011 of Mr.
and Mrs._ Willard Walker, was
an overnight guest of Joe Myers, son of Mr. and Mr1. Andrew Myers.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner
and dau~ter, Chrlsty, were
cent
vJsttots of Mr.
and Mrs.
Ma . MUI
nd ,._
I
rvm
er a
va
Miller

au...

•

Recent wee~end guetts of Mr.
and Mrs. Julius Johnston were
Mr. and Mrs. Hazard Vamey
and ehlldn~ of Columbus, Mrs.
BeUy Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Johnston, Jr. and famUy'
of near Cleveland.
-

HEARTS ACROSS Till!: IE.\
Is a IP'&amp;duate of Wahama LONDON &lt;DPI~-Lonb longSchool, the United Stab&gt;.s distance telepbone operator OIVid

Pllot School at Patuxent
Maryland. He is an ·aircraft machlnlst mate second
class In the United States Navy.
The couple are now at home at
Easel: Drive, Lesington,
Maryland.

Bird, 26, returned home Tueiiday
with his bride, the tormer Gloria
Harris, 19, a Ntrw York long-distance Operator.
They fell in love durin&amp;: theh II
chatl 1crou 1,000 miles ol
tantie ocean.

CONGRATULATIONS
ON YOUR "NEW LOOK"

Pomeroy National Bank
As You Observe Open House

•
Installer of Base Board Heating

•

National
Bank

We congratulate ••• we extend best wishes to our neighbor, as
you observe Open House. Happy Birthday friends on your 90th
Anniversary.

)

The Citizens National
MIDDLEPORT,

Ban~

OHIO

c:~

The Farmers Bank and Savings Co.
POMER,O Y,

OHIO

The First National Bank
RACINE

1

OHIO

The Racine Home Bank
RACINE,

OHIO

of Lighting

White Electric Co.

liARY llllOVllll

Salem C~nter

Recent guests of Mr. and M'rs. visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wil·
Wubill.gtoll Muoa &amp; Sent eal ers, Letart. The bridesmaids Eugene Johnston of Ewlngton, ~· Walk:U:O:c!a~ghte~

We eordlally Invite you to help 111 oblorva our NINETIETH AN-

RICHARD J, CH.UIBERS
AHIItlat Viet Prealdeat

TO

'

RUTLAND OFFICE - The Rutland branch waa opened In September of 1935 to
Birth: A son, Franklin How- better serve needs of that area. The office is operated by William J. Hobstotter,

1eller

ELDON E. WEEK&amp;

ber 26; Mrs. Harry Vari.e .J1A
ton, October 1.

Pomeroy

Ohio Valley Plumbing &amp; Heating
232 1. Second

Pomeroy

e e CONGRATULATIONS

NEIGHBOR e

e:

�. . . .. ...

C 'tol ld

.
c
R
I
T
rt
Can
ut
ea
ty
ax
UPped State Suppo
eo

Opl

. . ... . .

···· · · ·· · ····-

.
-~~---.;..-•. tnc.

t;m
:~v~.'~ ~a~

\.;.~ .VE

j UIJOVA

Sew It Yours&amp;
and SAVEl!

Je~~iers Pe~~:t

I~

re~

If

CHRYSLER
AIRTEMP FURNACES

.

Botany
Wools

I Ella Smith Is

Worthy Matron

!".':!:,":.

Teenagers!
,..

The
Fabric Shop

.FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT

1.-----..-...-...-......,.....0iiiiiijl

presents

the

1

FRIDAY &amp; SAJURDAY

1

Certified Oil Station

1

At (

l8 9

GOESSLER

I

GERBER BATH OUTFIT
5 FT. STEEL TUB
With Flttlnuo
19"•17"' CHINA LAVATORY

Every Gellon Sold With A Money Back Guarantee

·•

Hobl:!rt ··'tlann anO daughters, BIH'fH : Mr. snd Mrs. Da•,id l
Shuron 11nd Cindy o~ Lancaster, Fors.hee, Gallipolis Ferry,
Ohio and Mrs. David Dewhurst daughter.
and ramily uf N!!w Haven, W. .
y, ,

$119 50

I.AUN( 'Jift:S SA'I'I': I.I .ITlo;
VAN DF. N H~: tH;
1\F'H,

•

f'alif ..

n :P\1 - A ~et·rd ll!lleilitt&gt; - pre-~
Slllll i.i bly or !he U i.st'OVt'!'Cr ~Wries
- was· lmlnt'hed toward polar or-:
bit 'Stdurdnv !Jy an Ai r Fo1·ce
&lt;·rcw 'at this \\; t·~t Coa:~t m l ~t~ ile
· fa&lt;'ilit y_
· Air Force. in ket•ping with
~o t•r w·i t y
n ·~t r i dinll !i, re·
to
gi
\'t
pny
dl'lails of the
fu!lt'd

With Flttlngo
Clout Combination With Stet and Supply Pipe

COMPLETE TO WALL OR FLOOR

STAR SUPPLY CO.
RACINE, 0.

I
FREE
I
100 BONUS I
I
I !~: ~=.·~~rc~::M~: I
or
I
I
l
3 pounds
more of
Pn1h POitK STIAK
and this coupon

-

-

ro- -

I

-

-

-

-

-

-'

1

Loin or Rib Trimmed

t"Jari.fltnaa.s

.ls ( ,0101119.
l

•

,

Notv h The Time To
Sat'e SAH Green Stamp11 For
l' our f'ree Chrfstma11 Shopping
O.uble S&amp;H GrMn ltamp d•y• are each T~o~ucley and
Wednesdty. You will receive double your r•tvler 1t1mpl
en •II punCh•n• Dl f5.IO er IMrtl t.tal.

c

PICNIC HAMS ·

.
. ·,

PORK STEAK

'·
-.

u..

39c

FREE

t CH~~~:·:.~;:sT J BOLOGNA
~-

cHuNK

..

I 100 BONUS I PEAS s~:~~.:03
I
·I With:~:::~" 01 ~ M
_. ILK--- ~=~."ii~~··-·
I&amp;H aRliN STAMPS

.
:
.
.
-·
BANANAS
~~d·n
..-----,
II.ICID PICNIC HAM

IWANSDOWN

CAKE MIX WhMe, v.u-, o..11, •..o. CRICO All v.:::~:..
Choc: Chip, Onn .. Coton~o~t

GOLOEN

-

- - - - tJoo

3

~~~

25 (
69c

RIPI

BAN ANNAS
IWANIDOWN

------------------~

ANGEL FOOD CAKE MIX
FROZEN PIES
•n ___ s,. .
TIDE
BREEZE
PICK SWEET

IMf·Turby.(hlc ..

10c

39c
•l00

l

_:~·-=

I

FRa

1

I
1
I
II::W;;,.::;cO:.";.ncf I
....
L .....
1100
BONUSITAMPI
UM GRIIN

With TtM lturchut Of

____

CARROTS

POTATOES

1 ·lb• ...,
White All
PurpoM

BREAD. ~"'.:!";7,

MINS LONG SLEEVE

·WAID CROSS' SONS
"IN RACINE SINCE 1860"

1

1

lunch Meat
SPECIAL
1 Salami
•Dukh Loaf
ePickle &amp;c Pimento Loaf
eBr&amp;ikfa.!lt Ham

Oysters

1100.

Stondarch

Sol Nil

1.05

1.19

"I

Pu,.Pork

o.

FRESH NECK BONES · · •·- •• 5 lbs. 1.00

SPREAD
2LB.BOX_

59C

s.l

1Oc
10 -2·9-c
6loovoo $1
lb.
bog.

9c SALE!
Mustard
Each

oM&amp;M

DOG fOOD

olllllcy WoJ

CAT FOOD

.

9c

eReeH'•

eNesUe'•

10

for

19c·

PURE LARD--- 4.!:· 79c
5~" *1

'·

• $TORI HOURI IN MASOMt Close DaUy SundtVt Throvth Thur'"
4Q1 M 6:30 ,,M, ..:.._ Ct01t Frldtyt At 7:30 P.M., Close Saturday• •t
9:00 P.M.

Evem~ing For ARoom or AHome I

Quantity Uinit Rights Reserve•

BOYS' lmON.UP

Automatic G.E.
HEATING PADS
able •Wsterproof •1 year
Wltranty,

. Pomeroy

. SATURDAY 9:00

.5.95 6.95

7.95

Pickens Hardware

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

.

~

·-. ' ...'1"·•;...· · ,., • .... .. ~

TO 9:00

BEER A WINE CARRl'.OVT

MEN'S WOOL
WORK SWEAnRS

1

IARGAtN UNTIR MARKIT

Uys),

'

'

ePuab·button eomfort
e3
heat.
eRemoVBble, , Wash·

INCLUDING THURSDAY
9:00 to· 7:00

I.

$2.98 - $3.95

METROPOLITAN MOTORS

BRIGHT STAR MARKETS
•ITOill HOURI IN POMIItOY: Opoen Hlly 9:30 A.M., Tuelflays
'rhnuth l•tvrd•~. o,.n 10 A.M. S~ndeys, (CtoMd All Osy Memo

I

BOYS' PULLOVER

~

Next To M.un Drlv•in, Millon W. Vt

'

$7.95

MEN'S CARDIGANS
$6.95 to $1o.95

See them now at

(

Candy Bars

'1

'

POTATOES
99
10
UNCLAISII'tiD
LI.IAG-

-~

•

FRESH PIG FEET .. · · · · ...... 7 U.s. 1.00

CHEESE

iI

'

SAUSAGE
3 .-l00

SUPa

76c
75c

COTTON SHIRTS

3lk 39c

For Larceny

~·- ~-

thlt - ·

GIANT SIZI

OtANT SIZI

8for $1
7 for $1

You'll get generous
dividends in both
"appearance and comfort
from your investment in a
sweater fl'om :our
prefel1ld stock of sure
w.fnnersl

T~Grand Jury

79c

--~;,-·39c

- ;E- ·1 ~~tE~ ~E~f62~~g~: ~t~ 6_forst

==========;;;;;;;;;;;

W~sley Held

PORK
CHOPS
LB.

l

ana

Center Cut

I ..
-1100 BONUS
I F~!ERS 3_'_1~·A·BAO - - lb. 2S~
·I , ~~h ~:;::;:M~~ I FRYERS ~:~m SSe L.::Eos 49c
SMOKED

Invite You to Shop and Save

Now Under New Management

..-----,

Metropolitan Motors

(t

·-

JEWELRY STORE ""

"=========-.:=.::========~ I U"'IIl Qav.i~~;!~; M~ · snd ~a:·~'11fM'.~ ~~&gt;·. :· ·.

PEDWIN CARlt

Come in
, and
win one!

Refreshments Will Be Served
9 to 9 Friday Saturtlay

1

1

THE SHOE BOX

SEE · THE NEW

I

"'''

Lunchon Event·
Held By Sei'Vice
Guild Group

Your Frl'neds At Sl'mon's ...

$2971

ontll

NEW HAVEN at

- i

:I

...:i

.;.U"J,I

2.98 and 3.98 yd.

..,;1

.....

Job.u.

See Our
NEW ...

1

Ronnie Corr of Pomeroy. 0 '
Mr. Corr Ia • at Poor - wu •toldnt: Mr. and Mn.' ant Junior IIJab Scbool . - .1
f!n1Y 11Jab ....,.. m1 playo "" P"retl II. ."nlllnday.
tum llundoy afternoon.
l 1~
1lle loolllall team.
Mr. .... Mn. Virgil AdkiN Mr. and Mrs. Okey B. Rauoll •
llw&gt;doy ovenlnl .SW. ..,.... villletl Tueatlay ....... wtlh were Ill Point Ploount Clll buf.
partially planned Syrocuae, Ohio, spenl Monday
ol Mr. and Mn. Frod M. Mr. and Mn. CUrtll Rlckll"d lneoo.
, •
t.. the latter pan of Oc!Dber. lal""" wtth Mr and M
Roulh were Mt. and Mro. Vir· and Bland! Van Scltoyd&lt;.
Mr. Corey Nobles of Ma- .
CLA8S&gt;11EE'n11Q
A delicious deuert COIIl"IO ,... v -•
.
r s. Mr. and Mn. Richard ftole. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fieldl and gil BurriJ aiMI IJ'Onddii.Pter Mt ml Mn CaiYin BJou. ""' ealled · on lit. Jolin JUdi, "
The Good Will Clul af I b 1 eerved to the lollowm, mom- Ned Henry.
be
Madlaon visited over lamlty of HarUord, W. Vo. of Pomt Pleuant, Mr. and Mro. .... •
1lle cU.o.r ..... «f ll"d Saturday mornlna
Clifton M. E. Cburcb mot at bera, with every 0110 really en. Mr. and lito. Carl Burns
1"1")',
'
- . 1lle 8unday oveulng tiiJOOfl
Smith of Muon w v •• ""'1
•-·- 1
•
the home of !\Irs. Dinah Rlddlo joying the evening. Dora van ll!arleston, W. Va. were vlat the weekend with hfl mo11ler, of Mr. m1 Mrt. Areh Roulh. ~lit ~ Mn
·~: Mr. or4 Mn. ()by B. lloulb!
~.::::· ~~ ~:
of New Haven oa Tueodoy ..._ Meter, Edith Foz, Cflra WU. lno with Mr. ~ Mra. George Mn. Harriett Roleberry, and Mn. Mildred Thompoon and 11 and ·children .;, Muon, w. Salllrd.ay.
red Rltoda m1 faJnJ11
f ,
0
bing for tbelr ~ meet- !.lima, Mabtl Jobnoon, Laurene Burna and family on 8undaAIIeny
. hJa ot.tera, Mrs. Thurma Love Toney visited SUnday after, Va
Mn. JIIIIOI Broob and 10111 Marietta Ohio villted .,..,.,_
Mr. and
. Marvin
·
vlalletl Sunday wUh Mr. a .lid
•
•
--•
110011 with Mr and Mn Jlar.
and &amp;randlon
by of Toron. ontl Mro. Emma Ryan.
ry Thompooo..
.
Mr. and Mn. Okey B. Roush, Mn. Areh llouab.
al 1lle home of Mr. and Hn,
to, Ohio,
and Mn. Eddie Mt:so A1rno Dudding, Nitro,
·
Mrs. l.eola Younc ml Mr. and Mro EUlel Pry visited frl. Dwlgbt Glbbo.
· .
Lewla o1
are visiting rela. visited with friends and rela· Mro. Garnet ~ re. Mn. Toby Myers were In cia ~ rib Mr
Mr. and Mn. VIrgil Adkma
tlvea olao
•· Lela
Lewia
COIVed great
word o!
Porlteraburr, lltl.
Friday.
. md lv~lol!!_ted~Mt~.!and~~Mn~·-C.--I,U
'·
tlenl In
llolur
u•. who
ltal tlvoa during 1lle weekend. t Her flrot
grandtbe b~.
~ofbomher """""'ponied
Myero They
to ~ . ..........
v~,..,. Gibbs.
m a 'PO
•-P oilter, Mary Dudding, re •mt- 8unday. Tbo boby wu a lb"l. 1lle St JORph lloopilal wllere Vtoldnt: n&lt;OtJtly wUh Mr.
and Pete
who iJ bedfast
ho11111 with her tD opend a
she e~t«ett for major llll'gtry Mn. ~ B. llouab wu
at hlo ho
week.
opent weelteiMI with ber par. SaiUrday l1lt&gt;rlllni·
Arch Rouh.
Mn. Cflra tUiama vllllted Mn. Muy Walsh and !tOll, Ed- onto, Mr. and lltl. R. J. WU. Mn. B«1lab JUchard aiMI Mn. Garnet ~1::-'Pt!:~ !
rhtt Finest Heat • • ,
Mrs. Joho
llundoy die, returned home SaiUrday af. llamiCIII.
Mn. Bnch Van Scl!oyct _. Billll Welpnd of
aftemoon ot llo
·~· tor having opent oovoral da)'l Mr. ml Mn. Koy WUaon, ealllng 011 Mr. and Mra. c. E. IDI and Mr. and
Automa~Uy!
Helen Barker u dlsdl8rg. with Mrs. Walab'o daupter and Muon, m1 Mr. and Mn. Don. Pry, Mn. Bland! Yeacor and Bonecutter of
ed from Melp General lloaplt.- IOJI.Jn.law, Mr. and Mn. Har· aid Smttb, RarUord, opent the lit Ernoat and Mill Twlla tioltllll Mr. and Mn.
a~ TUesday, olao Mro. Leroy old Wlnten, Zanesville. Mr. -keoo In Columbw, where R~kard SUnday aftemoon.
Roush and family
L)'OIIII Ia hoa~1tallzed In Tulsa, and Mrs. Wlntera brougbt lhem they atwlded the North earo. Mr. AJber1 Thompoon .., Mr. and Mn. ()by B.
Oklahoma.
ho""' and 1pent 1lle weekend. llna-Oblo Stile lootbell 1ame. vlllllin, hJa porenll Mr. ont1 Mr. and Mn. CUrlll •
Mrs. Stanley CoUey and oon Miss Sharon MeDanlel, Co- Mr. and Mn. WUaon are llum- Mn. Harry Tbompoon llundoy Mr. 811111 Welpnd ont1
Ruoty of New Haven vlafted lumbua, openl11le -keiMI with nl ol North ~!Ina wblle Mr. lll&lt;lrlllDf.
Elizabeth 1me atlerlded
Ya.
.. .,:
eEftllaiNT
Mrs. Dana Lowla and Min a her parenll, Mr. and Mn. CUrt.- Smith attended Ohio State.
Mr. Lawrence Wolle of &amp;fl. hymn lin( aalt~Ule~_!P~oiD~t~~~-=.;:,;;;;;;;,;,;;;:._..
MODday.
Ia McDaniel, Mason.
Mrs. Bea DiebJ returned to
- -· - -· - ~
eCOMPACT
Mr. oiMI Mn. Bill Van Meter Mr. and Mn. Ralpb Warner, her home, Saturday, alter hav.
and famlfy Denver Blake ml MalOn, returned Ulelr son, Da· 1ng spent severll days In Clev•
eHEALTHFUL
Ann WtUiama attended a loot.- viti to West VIrginia Unlvel'llty land where sbe wils with h e r
ball rame at Marshall Untver· on 'Sunday after he had spent alster, Mn. Mary Jones
of
slty, l!iuttlngton, SaiUrday ••• 111e weekend at home.
Wheeling, a potlent In Clev•
Call Tod•y For "FREE'' E1timate.s
Ding.
Kitty 1 illiamson, a otudent land Clinic.
Mr. and Mn. W. D. Lee and at We/. VIrginia Unlvoralty M1u Lena Gibbs, M o son
chlldreri Michael, Ruaty, Ken·
opent Sunday with her neth and Lori of Dexter City,
and llaler·Jn.law, Mr ..... Mro.
Ohio we."e weekend visitors of
Hay Gibbs, Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted ru1ey Sr.
Mn. Robert MOUIIIIIn, &amp;ru.
PHONE WY 2·5321
.Mr. and lira. Ted Riley Sr.
man AFB, New Me!dco,
is
and &amp;xie Yonker were Ylalting
opendlng aeveralweeb with her
N, SECOND AVE.
MIDDLEPORT
Mr. and· Mrs. Furl &amp;gero of
.
parents, Mr. and Mn. Patrick
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Penlel Sunday afternoon.
PT. PLEASANT - The Octo- Riley while her buabantl Ia on
~
Sunday dinner gueots o1 Mr. ber luncheon m~ of the opeclal duty. He pl111111 ot come
and Mn. Clarence WIIID8ley Service Guild of Chr11t EpJ&amp;. home ot Cbrlatmas.
were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin AI· copal Church was held Wedn.. Dr. and Mn. E. A. l!clutekel
len ml Bobby, Toronto, Ohio, day I p.m. In 1lle Appalachian ml 1011, Eddie: Rev. and Mrs.
Mr. James Bonnett Jr., Roger auditorium with Mn. Homer Richard Wright: Mr. and Mro.
Mlddl~pe~rt, Ohio
Duncan, Leona Wamsley, Fran- Martin, Mn. J. J. Lovell and L. E. Thomu: ml Mr1. Murl
cea Lasater of Columbus Ohio Mrs. Sam Jeffries hostesses.
·:t
Sandra BOIUIOtt, Waverly: Oltfo: Tabla were decorated· wtth :play tt Parkenburg, Sunday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. JameJ Bennett large and 11D18U paper plllllp'
and Sanuny.
kiN, halloween napkins and
GAVE PARTY
Mrs. Thelma Henry, Laurene candles. Mrs. Gall Folres, proal- MASON - Susan Warner,
Lewis, Mro, Alva N•well, Janie dent, proaltled and Mrs, WO. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
c- aa Ia IIIII tab a abot at wiDniDI ear .._. - ·
and. son motored tD Smith's liam Mead&lt; gave devotions.
Ralph Warner o1 Mason, enter·
' Da.a't- • ....., lo IIJ', ...
nod.r·fo.rua hchrln cut.
eemetery, ·Leon SuiMiay after. Announcement waa made telned with a .PitiY at her home
noon.
that the World Community Doy on Saturday. The tlfOOIP attendYOI!IIIitll~1ottheluckywilll*ofthiooleok,apdaloclboaulr.
Ann " Capehart, Columbuo, o., would be observed locally on ed a movie In Pomeroy and
Allcl lolldnJ .ibaut updated otyloo, why DOl bawl a look at
v~lted Mrs. Lucille Harrison ,... November 2 at the Trinity M,. then spent · the evening socially
&amp;
ctntly.
tbndlst church and Ia aponaored at the Warner ..,,.,, Attend·
PedwiD'• .atnomlined bod:·lo«hooo "'-· Tbey'.e ....
Mr
d Mrs B to Blak by the United Church Women. In&amp; were Jane Burgess, Nancy
tipocl for l:bo actiw t.l.qer ollodq,
lslt~ ~ Bud r:,n IanSund e A missionary bo:o: will be pre- Proffit!, JeaneU CaU, Jooelta
: ·fternoon. ·
w
ay pared for a South East Asian ':!;Js!!;h!:,,,!and~~M!iss~,!W~arner~!·;__.J..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
)
Mr. and Mn. Mack Stewart mission and the memblra were
moved ftorn Mason Ink&gt; Buren asked tD contribute 'lllnllB!'•·
Duncan's new bouse last week sarongs or sewm, kill for the
--~
Alm10 Duddlns Nl"'". w" box. Mn. ~. 0. Moreland was
va., ..'4rs. Pearl Roush, 'Mason: named chairman of lbe articles .
visited' lrlnl . .JennJe Riley Bon· lor the mission box.
day afternoon.
· ·
The members voted to coPat Redmond was dlacharc· operate with the members of
ed from Holzer Hospital Tuoa· St. Monica again thls fO" In
day.
preparing Chriltmas glfls to be
Retha Lewis and M 0 r r 19 distributed tD the needy.
Johnson visited Mr.
lrlra. The Rev. ~lei
Pltzar
Isaac Lewla Monday evening. spoke on the Guild 1 stud~ ......
gram, stating the book, Rim
of Asia" would be. wed. Rev.
pjtzar told of the work of the
St. Barnnabua Brotherhood In
I
Plttsburah, Pa. and of hll and
Mrs. Pitzer's vllllt tD the ho•
pttll and home for a1s~bled
and n&lt;Ody men operated by the 1
brotherhood.
I
ll&lt;i&amp;teases for the Novembr
PT. PLEASANT - Emell meeting wlU be Mn. S. D. LllLeroy Wamsley, Pl. Pleasan~ !Iepage, Mn !JenrY WaiJI. I
wu held to the ·grand jury wright arid Mn. Harvey llut.•
when arraigned · before JusUce chins.
of Peace A. M Goodwin on Mra. Harold Somervllle In·
charge o1 grand larceny. Bond vlted the fiUUd to attellll
\
. '
!
wss iOt at 11500 and Womsley Silver Tea at the home of
!
was· committed-In lieu of bond. Mrs. Walter M. Windsor, Sal- .
i
Others ll'ralgned In Justice ordey 1torn 2 unW ' p.m. aP.. 1
!
court were Erven Henry Nan. tiOI"itd by the 'fl&gt;.l!ndJo.Wel l
c:e, Alta David Booten, Otto Garden Club,
I
-Reed, Wtlliam · lrven llaUield, Altendlnt! were Mn. Falre!; ·
Men'•
&amp;
Boys'
Zip-Front
Raymond 1!. Gladwell, Leo,. Mro Somerville, Miss Juliet .
Wool- WOql Blends
ll"d 0. Allen, each fined 110 Smlih, Mn. Wllllant Mel\de, I
"
and costs on 1lle charge ol d• Mrl. F. w. lniraham, Mt:so I
orion- Orion ~!He&amp;
'.
facing tralflc control devlee.
Reba Beale, Mra. D. N. Co"' I
Hayford J. Roush waa llno!l ,.,.. Mrs Nonnan Simkins,
Come see t'- •"·- beautieo with 110 oild cools on the charp Mn.' J.
Moreland, M u. l
curood f11au lido wlncfowa-- bucket 10111 with
'
of puaJng on o double Une,
P"retl Franklin, Mra. M a e
i
oonaole (optionol)-now Twfn·Sticlt Floor Shift
..
Edward. Acle Wlllel a D d IKryder, Mrs. s. c. Wilhelm, '
(optional )-new lifelimo lubrication or trantmisslon
'''
Frank Younc, Jr., were each Mrs. Tom Walters,. Mrs. W.
and rear axle 111w, more-thorouah rustpmo&amp;nar1nec1 $25 ontl costs, on rtclt· Hyre, Mn. Henry Wainwright,
'
..,.. CeramlC·ArmQI;tel exhawt l)'ltem 1nd many,'
less driving charges.
Mrs. Harvey Hutchins, Mrs. •
miny more new Rambler-quality features!
Charles E. Toles, Clyd&lt; C... George Stantial, Mrs. Henry
tor campbell, Robert E. Fogle. Wot:son, Mrs. George Harvey,
•
sons, James Davia, were each Mrs. DOcldet. Foran and the
i
lined tiO and coats on charfos ltooteaoea
I
of lntoxk:aUon.
·
!
•
Flnod flO and cosla on speed- $I~ and coats for an expired 1
In&amp; charges were Jobnny E. inspecthm sticker. Douglas'
Smith, William L. Hea!IJ, Joe camp waa lined 11e and coats I
Alfred Dameron, J19bert W. lor operating vehicle without
WY 2-3870
Hart, Georp w. PuDins, Cllf. plalea. Jimmy A. Dout!la• paid
lord H. Chittum and RuueU a fine of 110 and costs on a [
Pomeroy Krauaber.
606 E. Main St.
$595
failure tD hove vehicle under I
·
- I&amp;Q.w
IW'o DtWit
Larry A. _Roush wu lined control charge. Guy Stanley ,
Kennedy wu lined $10 and ·
COllis on 1lle charge o! slltin&amp; I
coal on 1lle hlflhwoy.
·
-M -

~

~

Mrs

Mrs. Lasher fs
H

• - .,. Mt. lltlll Mn. DaDy Senllllel. 1'omeroy·Midclleport, 0 .. Oct. f , lt82-t

Oak Grove
News, Events

•--------·l""pper -

110""'~1nf 1o - . .,. Hallow- Dally Sent1nol, Pomeroy·Mlddlepol'l, ~·· Oct. 4, 19112-ll
Pro1'ects Are
Study Plans
...
F
j.h
'
Pillll....,. diociiOood "" • I
. I
noodle thread&lt;ra and 1lle wayo
Taken By Club
or IIStmas
Clris&lt;moo
dim... OlriJimas
nspecflon s
and maens committee, danny
The Wide Awake +H Club oi l Pia" .... mad&lt; .. pUI"chaae mm w"" di....ibuted .. oell... Being Plannecl
and dolfy duzit:s, dish cloths and
Middleport met Mon~.ay, Oct. arutdes for the church nursery money making project. Members
.
Chns tmas cards. It was dectd·

.
.
to hLre the best ava1lable men 1 at the home of the.r advisor 1 when the Goldell Rule class of•6greed to take home made articles Plana were made for mspec- ed to have potluck refreshment~
Jamf'll Sher.man Por:ter I t •.~:~!~~ r~;'natlon have no a nd women lfi the teaching pro- Miss Dume McCumas. Projecb l the Pomeroy Qaurch ol Christ me d UJ Lhe next meeting to be sold. lion at the next meetmg
on at the next meetiRg.
A plank In lhf J)e.mocratlc
d the tramin ft:sslon and thus a..co.sure :.hat the selected for this year were Tuesdey evenmg at tl!t home of I During the .!IOCial hour, Mr•. October US when Ches~r Coun· ~~;...:.:.;...................... ,
te pi&lt;&gt;'.fo rm wh ···h ' ou r greater duly a~
th to mee~ quahty of pub I i c ~ucation home furnlshmgs and articles ~rs EIVo'QIJod Bowers, Otester Conrad Ohlinger conducted a bi· cil , Daughters of Amenca,
,
·e St&gt;nator endor~es h~artl· j :h':' ~uca~~~~i;tle~o~hu:h the which Is offered will be wo~thy to Use and Wear
I Road
.
ble qui! and also a mw~i.cal quiz Tuesday evening with 21 mem·
po
Our country 01 the greatness wh1ch IS Ohto 1 The dub decided to meet on Mrs Jerry MasteTs, presiCient, with pr 1u 1 awarded to Jerry Maa- bers present.
.
/I
~~e~u~~~::IO~morrow through ' We pledge that we Will pro- the fir st Monday of eat•h month was in charge ~f the :~~ tera and Mrs. Charte. Eskew. Re- .Sadie 'fn:Jssel1, UIIOCiate coon· te the f'r nest .. . h 1
m of today
' vkle adequate support foJ o ur at the home of the l~afler from whiC'h opened with deYot1o M 1 . freshments were served by the ctlor, pres1ded and opened the
I
((
t ~-~ea~:e lithe enactment of I state un iversities and for the 6 30 until 8 30 pm
en
~salmlaoM~Mrs. e :v.~ hostaeu esnsted by her daughter, meeting in ritualliltic form. El·
1
legislation whJ(:-h w 11 contmue branches and the support I The foHowinl! officers .were
by
were Mr and Mn..
Hannum was
in
Ithe state 's frnancial support or of research and developm~nt selected by the ciub · p;"!S ident , conchKied the devotions. MEmbers Masten Mn Walter Kennedy , pttal due to auto ~CCJdent. .
I
leducatton m the measure re- prograiTllJ tncludmg prO\I tdmg Josephine Tony; secretary , M enswered roll call w!Uisomething Jr Mr~ Harold Smith Mrs Oh- report of the audit: com~~~ ~
l.
quired to accommodate them· facJiihes "
Jo Hlndy; treasurer, Brenda ___ ~- - - - - - - r ··er
Gladys D~Uey Mrs. tee was read by
en Wo e
the gi!t.quality watch creases in enro11menb
and
Anolber relat~ plank, Tony , v1ce president, Mary
~~Mrs nmver Kapp~. Mrs. a.nd aecep~f A Edith
1
costs required by adjustment,s \ which necessiUUes your s\ate Jane Gerard ; reporter, Mary
•
Wilma, Dutcher and guests, Bar· tion ~as. rea rom
i
CIIICIITI
'I in
the national econom;.
!enator's being opposed to a Holman ; safety chatrma!l, St,er· fiiSf
OSfeSS
bara Smitll and Mark Dutcher.
ly, district deputy, than~lng
ftt Mltl 17 Jtwtls .
" By gradual adjustment of date income tax, promls~ll ri Shuler ; health chairma:1, Sar.. Mrs. George Lasher was has·
•
members for cooperation
S ll ~ ll. -tttii!Ut . unlllrtkabll mt luprlnl.
tbe formula. especially •• re- ''to malntain a proper. fall" dra Garten ; recreatiml learltr , tess to the first meeting of the
concerning the Booster lllE~tiiig
Model'll JOUIIIIU&lt;I styll nl.
1 Middleport Literary Chi!&gt;'s fall
Jated to teachers' salaries and I and just method of ralslng rev· , Sharon Sue Hindy .
at Gal~polia o~ October 31.
lluJM prt~ltlal quali ty
tllrDUJIMMII.
operational costs, and exclud· enues, and, at the same time ,
Plans for a Halloween
program at :1er home m RutPractice for mspection
ing construction of classrooms exclude from consideration an October 29 were made
land Wednesday afternoon.
Election of officers was held announced for Sunday, October
we pledge the enactment of enactmtnt of 8 state income di11cussed a skating party for There were 20 members and when Pomeroy Qlapter 186 OES 13 at the haU at 1:30 p.m.
legislation which will reverse tax_. "
.
Nove~ber .. Their next regular one guest, M.rs. Gar en Stans- met In regular session Tues- was announced that UM! good
Bright, nPW wools in • wide
the trrnd of recenl time:. when
Still another plant, w.h 1 c h meetmg will be on November bury, answermg the roll call day evening at the Masonic
.
selection of patterns and eo'· /', , ···''; the state bas lowered Its pro- echoes what this column.Lst has 5th with Cathy and &amp;ttv Rus- of " News of the Day."
Temple.
ord~ ~mmlttee were_
lora. M jn. and 60-ln. wldtbl.
portionate share of the eost of s&lt;~ id before a~ut leglslat~rs selL and Mary Holman,
ar, Mrs.
Charles Bradbury, Caddie Wickham, worthy rna·
TRUSTEES MEET
public ettucatlon.
who voted agamst aH tax m· hostesses.
president, was in charge of the tron, and Denzel GoegJein, wor·
.
" Ohio must atlract and retain crea ses in 1959 and have pledg· New members acceptP.d into business meeting and announc· thy patron, presided. Invitations The regular m.eetmg of~;.,,, II
o&gt;mJJele·"t teachers and it can
themselves "no new taxes , the Club this year an~ Robm ed the Fall Conference of the were received to attend friends tru!!tees or the Middleport
do so only by bei ng realistic in
no increase in r axes," Mills, Marsha Stewart, Sherri Ohio Federation of Wo,men's night at Racine Chapter, Octo.- United Presbyterian Church
the determination or the minllike this: " ·· .the l0.1rd Shuler, Linda Jacobs, and
dubs in Chillicothe on October ber 8 and Lowell Chapter on Oc- was held Wed~esday e~enlng
mum sala ry schedules so that
Assembly produced the dra Garten , who tram;ferred 12 at the Trinity Methodist tober 12. An invitation was also the church With Lew1s --ese"l
115 W. Second
all llt:hool districts will be able revenues necessary f.o carry on from a Gallia Countv 4·H Club. Church.
received from Danbery Chap. Jr. in charge. Others 1-''
functions of government, meas-1 Others attending were Pvhbic The secretary, Mrs. Edward ter, Ripley, Ohio to attend a were George Buchanan,
mes which Republican leader· Jean Ord , Betty Husso:oll, Cathy Johnson, was instructed to ord· reception for Katharine Drake, Rodney Sauer, Mrs.
Singer Sales &amp; Servi-ce:
ship in the JO:h'd foug_tt and C?n- Russell, Brenda Tony.
Shiela er the blind-made articles grand representative , on Or· Brown and Rev . Howard
dernned bllt measures ~h~~~ Tony , Josephine Tony , Mary which the club has sold in past tober 18.
com· 'lj::pelti..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
tht same Republican leadership Jo Hindy, Sharon Hinely. ?!!ary years. Mrs. Henry Null was Officers elected for the
.... failed to repeal in the 104th Gen- Jane Gerard, Mary Holma:l and named to assist Mrs. Johnson I ing year were Ella Smith,
P.ral Assembly wh ich they con- Myrta Wilson.
with the sale . Members were ithy matron ; Dale Smith, wnr· ll
trolled ' '
The membership of the
reminded that yearly dues thy patron ; Ruth Tompkins,
The platform also strikes has been dosed for the prc·f~nt were due.
!ociate matron ; Harry P . Smith
o11t againNt the excessive real year.
Mrs. o. B. Stout gave the associate patron; Elsie Smith,
e!tate tax, another target of
O ES-TO MEET
book review of the afternoon secretary; Mabel Goegleill,
your state senator: "It cannot
All members of
·
which was on ' 'Ship of Fools," !surer ; Teresa Swatzel. conducbe denied that the home OWD· Chapter ' Order or F.aster Star written by Katherine Ann Por· l tress; Genevieve Swartz,
.
er whose principal capital es· are urged to atlend their
. ter.
,
.
l ci~te conductress ; and Cadd1e !
tute it~ represented by his In· ing this evening at 7 30 at
The next meetmg Will be W1ckham , trustee. Dece~ber
1
SU.. lUlU
vestment
in
hi!
hornf!,
produc.
MasoniC'
Hall
in
Mitidlcport.
hekl
at the horne of Mrs. Dale was set as the .date for mstall·
,., Nlm • 11 Jtwtls . Wllttproor· .
ed often hy Ufetlme-saving!l, night is Obligation night
Dutton in Middleport with Mrs. ation of the officers.
,
S ho c ~ ·lel l t llnt . Unbru~aDii
mtlnl.(!dll&amp;. HllliSIDIIIt UPifl •
George
A.
Meinhart
bears
a
hurtten
In
the
.
form
of
the
annual
election
of
Forrest
Bachtel
as
hostes.s.
Refreshments
were
serve~
by
1oon blrld. ' hmoua Sul od qual·
!Ropubllcon)
real estate. tax on h1s home Iwill be held
Mrs. James Harley and Mrs . 1 Ruth Massar , Annette Kmght , ·
11• 1nG cotlltmtnl hlp,
Ut.71
whkh
Is
gro~;sly
dl11proportion·
[
·
Noah Haksins will have the Ula Matlack
1:1 n d
N e II e
for r.... ledlon ••
ate.'
'
SINGERS
WELCOME
Graves.
Meigs
County
YC&gt;J1 CHOICE
•· increased state support In There will IJe an
Stste Reprtsentetlve
1 · sehoul edu cation," t h e I ed hymn sing ut the Mt.
ehperi,nced . . . 12 )'i'&lt; lrlt hlatfn•m ·reuds "should In a church , October 7 at 2
50,000 STAMP GIVE-AWAY
111 Oh1o S t~ 1 e Leg isture
Use Our Christm11
measure ~Jievlatf' the cun. Spee.ial si~gers will . be feaf.u•· ;
elnformed . .. ~rnlul impa C't
demands for talt on Jn. etl, Jneludtng the Rtpley
ul l t&gt; ~:~~ ~ ~ tiun un Mt'I KS
Lay·Away Plan Now!
propt&gt;rty
."
1tel from Ripley, W. Va Eve,y.
l' t.ll ln \ )· ; about opi'ralion s
There is where your
stale one is wekome.
538 WEST MAIN STREET
o [' .sl a!to gov,•rnmt•nt
eWorklng . .. ye :~r 'ruund senator hos stood fnr a Inn g.
'
Pictured lert to right: Paul Simono, AIUe Simon,
fur Ml't ~li Co u r11~·
time. Now it rintl s statt&gt;wide
PleaNant Valley Hospital
I'
•
A'
. Over 200 WHicly
Mildred Wells, Ruby Guinther and Doa Youaa,
1,.,,.;,.,. in 1:1 major party plat· AUMITTEO : Not\e
Winners-Trading
Vote to Continue Ew·
DISCHARGE S ·,~ H a r r y N.
Tue1 P1Jd
·Not shown, George Korn)
&amp;rrnr .
StompomYour
per I•nc odR tprtsent•·
, ,
Rhodes, Pt. Pl~a sunt : M r s.l
tion for Meigs County
HAVE GUESTS
Brian Rollins, Leon; Mrs. Ken·
HI TEST 31.9
Choice
Court St.
Pomeroy
~ Pd . Pol. AdY . I Rec-ent-guestlll of Mr., and Mrs .. neUt HigJey, Bidwell and

8~

The mz lfrC - tde4 to Inll, llutb lktlllty, Frieda
....
by tbo l'lwldMI, ..... Henry. litton Barker, and the Ma
ob1
With .......... Mn. Riddle and l!tlf.
son
EdHb J.;&amp;; ..,..!:,: ......... el.
-.. -- Mr and Mn KeMOth Taylor Social News
the buolneoo _.., a Jllnoy m1 du!.Jren Km, and KeUy of

Clifton Items
.
'
Of Interest

.~

'

'

•

~

\

•

..

f

''

i

y

. $6.95 - ;$9.95

,Middleport .Dept. Store
OPEN FRIDAY TIL 7 P.M.
OPEN SATURDAY TIL 9 P.M.
MIDDLEPORT
"MILL STREET

MAlON, W. VA.

,.
.. ..,, . ""

'

MEN'S PULlOVER

$4.95 to $6.,9'
c" •

.,
'

�•

.

DS ·

.

Voi

Br

\

j

\'

For E

y••. epo

'

.,

"$ 0 TY'

oncod, ·Dei~~Hid• lo

l A GNMENT

;. ' ·jo:

••

'.

0

•.

J

"£"'

.'

oro · ld 1~

R

,Sue-t

~

t'$

...·-·
....., '
poln...

PHO I WY Nl"

.'

' A.· fl

HI

rt ...

)

I

$1

•

,.

'

...-

~.

1 MO.

....

t.rw.
~

8 DAYE
$1.30

, 0 , Oct. 4, 196

11

*

Javlih of
,.-c:;.o, ··-·. II
l

jI

DAILY

L
~-

.28,

C

.

.,
IU

�) .

f

•

•

"'

.
....,...,

•

e

Elberfelds · Odober Bargain Days
FRIDAY, OCT.Sth ••. SATURDAY, OCT. 6th.
Men'•

BLANKET
LINED

Shop At Elberfelds Every
Week-Day From 9 U\. to. 5
P.M. and Oa Saturdays

OVERALL
JACKETS

.From 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.

Friday and Saturday Sale!

Blue denkn oYeNU ju-

IY

nta for winter wear eorduroy eolia!'. W•rm
blanket llnlDf. SIZOI 38

to

DO.
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY

$

5.oo

SWORK

u ·N~FORMS

· ~ $6

,,..,........... lol"

A Suit

eColors Navy Blue-

-··

.

Grey-Tali, and lll'een

FLANN.._
PAJAMAS

e Pants are In sizeo
Z9 to 50 waist

Wash 'n wear flannel
sizes A, B, C, and D

meH¥re

Two piece style with
coat top.

e· Shirts are In slzeo

$2···

.14'AI to 20

MEIGS THEATRE
hmeroy, Ohio
TONIGHT &amp; FRIDAY
NOT OPIN

-~1. ·c.roupl
Mtn'• Fl•nnel

WORK
SHIRTS
Mode with Ion• tall.

Mon.. CI!Ihl..,lolo

Men's Stc &lt;-ort Top

'

COT.TON
SOCKS

COTTON •
SOCK·S ,, .

Link i. lllllc knll oocb
with non elutic oomtort
top. '\Yhlte ond oolid , ..
lora. Si01 10~ to 18.
Prldly

Saturdor

3

Pair

Wl!lte.

lllleo!

•

IO!to,_;.lo,_ IJl

s pair iD .pqJy 'bot. Hoovr
dul7. 100%

$1

eotiOn.

3 ' J•alr*l00 ..

AJI Biz., 1~\io to 17.

'1'wo but~ throuth
llap podlolo,. Color-

:•· :

~----------~--ri
.. "'•·
'

MENS ORLON'AND·WOOL.·

' rno,
fill pllld · jilitti

COAT SWEATERS ·.

' FRIDAY

•

SATURDAY IALI

~sic ••• Plus New Shapes

Button front coal atyle-75% lambs wool, 2SWI

orion-solid colora of lead-chareoll, and Ice blue
with contraattll!!:trlm.

FALL SKIRTS

Fridoj ond
lotur&lt;Mr
'

From classic and pleated to new·
est flares end spares, ther" fashion .
excitement In

fell skirts' •• herel

Wash n' wear fabrics, wools , and
arne! In ·plain · colon, · plalda and
checkl. Petite, re1ular, tiU.

Sizes up to 38.

l 99 .. 6·99

INI'~1'79e

.

'

..

R~CEIVING•t BLANKITS ·
Slle 30 x 40 lncbu- whipped edCe all u:oundCoocl welebt -,Made by ,Pepweu.

'r::....:,... ·2· tor 'P'

-....

WOMIWJ .

Women's Phil Mild 2.95

SL~EP

Sizes small (32 and 84) lnedlum (~ lnd ·88)"111111
large (40 and 42) -made Qf eaa'j&gt; to tlfl 101' 1\)'loJI · '
I

Cotton f1anDt1 pljamu.
printed j~attern&amp; - .

•$J.69

......, ..lo .

.

S.tumr .•, -:~
• .&lt;

'

•;

'

'. '\:

. : : 1 ,. ~ .,. 1ill,~• ~

'

· SUPS

PAJ.S

COATS

and dacron -ooUd putet.f!otor, . j,- ... ' " •.,_. .
frldtr, lllili,' ~·:,1 . ,
:-:,c. : li,

COTi'ON

FLANMIL
, Pricier onol

'
'I

).

.lrto' r . l l -

$7.47

. White pollol&gt;o4 ..!~CoD 111M I io If. Adlllltablt

sAUl

.

'.

'.

CRYSTAL

.

...

obCNlder .~~npo. ..... .

.

'
'.:.·. ..;

~.

.;

.....Pricier
_ . . ,..;,8c

..

'

''

s Quo;. ·cU,:Aiumln,..,. .

DUTCH
OVENS

JEAN KELLY . BLOUSES ·
"

'

Beaullfl!l white weabable ootton
aleev1 llfles. Slzeo 32-38, $2.99 ·

;

. . Girls ·Slacks, ••, .. 14
&amp;idlao• ~' ploiD Ond llollild

~fops,~,.~ .. ..
.' .

'

.

-

-~

blou~e~·

'\II

abort ~·
·.Sizei 4G-44 ta.~

2.99

199 to 2.99

.Eiltn thick woterli• tot
llovo OootlniJ. N"" 11111

britbt fillllh. l1u)' "'

cloin.

'2.99
8.95 Wat lend

...... Hoi
2 quart capacity '; fO!' ·
eyeqJn&amp;-re~Piimt., ·

on aiJ CM:~11i:

-1.00 to 1.59 &lt; .

$54;ooo
'

...

!

motion - ae mon
loptll

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="613">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="10103">
                <text>10. October</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="7">
        <name>Original Format</name>
        <description>The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="60431">
            <text>Newspaper</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="60430">
              <text>October 4, 1962</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
  <tagContainer>
    <tag tagId="461">
      <name>spears</name>
    </tag>
  </tagContainer>
</item>
