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uewspaper cllppiJ!is anol otber
exhib1111 loda7 in support Gl .
bis claim that local prejudice
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Receipts in One Purchase. Pay By
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AT anZENS NAnONAL
WE PAY 4"/o ON SAVINGS

LAST TIME TONIGHT
"NEYER TOO LATE"
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Maureen O'Sullivan
BATTLE OF THE DRAG
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P'mp, healS in tbe winter, then does an"about-face"·ia lhe summer 10 cool and debumldi(J Uta air In your home. llo MOHJ
Don • Afree survey wUI determine your exact needs and !Q! monthly payments. lllllalls llulcWJ to Elistial Duct
Systell• Makes C~~~Nersion to year·' round climate control eaSJ and economicaL Guraateed SllisfiCiiolt .. •or your money
bac~ You must be complete~ satisfi~ with your heating and cooling...or,undetlhe lerms of your written guartrrtBe,your heat
pump will be removed and your money retumed.lO-Year Senice W111111J·AII service, Including paris and lsbo!, forlO
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jltne)' oupper wiD be lll"ed meantnc and lliii'PI'h of tile
fruD I to 7 P. 111• IIIII :,';: United NallOIIS w.. discussed.
eored by the W$CS olthe
A aues~ Donna WllltamiOII,
111111 Olltdt. BYOcyODO Is in·
welcomed
Yllod,
wa:., auction · ,... aonounced
QIOO ITA PIO Chapter. Be- lor the next meetlnc
11 SltllJa Phi Soro&lt;ll)' wt II Dotes aliiiOUIICed ~ere: 001.
mett Wedlltsday, Oot. 12 at 19, Family Night a! the church;
II&gt;!&gt; C9iumbuo and Southern OCt. :1$, Call to Prll)'er and
Oltl~ $:1ectrlc ClilnpaftY In Sell Denial; Oct. 21, Church.
!lllddleporl. Tbis will bo a mod· man's ll\nntr, J..ucasvllle; Nov.
tl moot.inl and all members 4 c011nty Council ol United
are lltled to bt preHIII.
Church women at Pomeroy at
POMEROY CIIAJ")''!:R No. P'l Rutland Meth&lt;ldlst Chlll'th.
Royal Ardt Masons will bol4. Refreshments were served
!bell staled convocation Wed· from a white covered table
mesday at 7:31! p. m. at the conterod with 1 world globe
Muon!• Temple. A special and placemats and napkins per·
m&lt;t!lng will be held Thur•d•y taining to the program theme.
11 7:311 p. m. to confer !be The next meeting will be at
~as( mastm degree.
the home ol Mrs. Harold Rico
WlllTE ROSE LODGF. ~ill with Mrs. Harvey Eriewlne In
m,.t a! the Middleport Legion charge of the program.
HaD at I::W p, m. Wednesday
TlllJIISDoi.Y
. PAST coUNCILORS of Tbeodol'ils Council, Daughters
of
America. w111 meet at the
borne of Mrs. Joseph Beegle [ /
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ThliradaY evening.
S OS
ROCK SPRINGS
Grange !
meed.. scheduled lor Thurs· l The taU flower sbow of the
day ovenInc has been conoelled Cltest~r Garden club. to .be
due to !he installation of P&lt;&gt; held m Chester Masomc buddmona omcers and other Subor- mg, ha• been postpon'!d to Ocdhtate Grangea wbo wish to be Itober 21-23 due to illnes~ of
tn~talltd. A team fW":'I Athens several members and m the
will do the Installing.
home of the general chairman.
"Harvest Time" is thE' theme
THE kEEDSVILLE . L o n g lor the show. Commlt\ees are
Bottom Homemaken Clu~ woH Mrs, Reid Young,
general
meet ThurMtay tven• .. g. Oct chairman: Mrs. Wyatt Chad·
13 at 7 p.'11. at th• nome of well, Mrs. Earl Dean, Mrs.
Mrs. CJ,arP.mmt Ham; TJPic Homer Holter and Mrs. Guy
fw the m..unJ is "Meal Plan· Summerfield, planning commltnlng."
' lee; Mrs. Chadwell, Ml'!. Dale
FIRDAY
Kautz, Mrs. Reid Young, Mrs.
POMEROY SENIOR Class I• Summerfield, Mrs, lltan and
havlDI a rummage sale on Fri· Mrs. Paul Nease. stagin&amp;: Mrs.
d~y and saturday, Ocrober ll Summerfield and '"~ Pearl
and 15, in the Schorn Budding Koblenll , educatiOnal literature
Ga Main Street in Pomeroy. display; Mrs. Carl Kautz and
WAIIAMA High School annual Mrs. Herbert Lalleaux, com.
oome&lt;emlnc dance will be held mercia! exhibit• of gardening
this Friday nllht lrom I p.m. material (wee&lt;\ and pest contil 12 p.m. (EST) ot lb• Waha· troll; Mrs. Pearl Mora. Mrs.
rna High anditorium. The danC'!, llonald Mora ano Mrs Earl
open to the public, will be em· Youn1, publicitr: Mrs. Horace
&lt;'ted by the Jays.
I Karr and Mrs. Roy Holter. phoRETURN Jonathon Melp tography; Mrs, Paul
Baer,
Chapter,
Daulhtm ol the M". Earl Dean, Mrs. Reid
American Revolution, will m,.l Young, qualllymg; Mrs George
Friday, October 14, at
the Frn!erick Jr., Mrs.
Homer
borne ot Mr• John Rose. Bash· · Holter. Mrs. Purley Karr, Mrs.
an Rd. Mrs. A. R. Knight will Charles Griffith, Mrs Howard
present the pro&amp;ram and roU Knight and Mrs. Pout Karr.
.,.tl rOS]MIIIse '!rill be a famous hospitality; Mrs. Robert Wood.
Indian: Hosteases will be Mrs. Mrs. Buell Ridenour, elassillca·
..... Mrs. Dw!Jht Milhoan tion and award!: Mr.. Wood·
~ Miss Ben Sanborn.
row Mora, Mrs. Clare&lt;~&lt;~ Neul2.
f!&gt;MI:N OF THE SHver Run lin1 and Mrs. !ley Millrr. coonFree WID Baptiot Churdl wUI try store; 1nd ali members of
llold 1 bake salt Friday, Oct. the club, lor clean up.
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j · I Jl. ID. It the IOOF Hall, Mrs. Beulah White was gu..t
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of bonot at a dinner ~lven by
High School her brother and lamnv Mr. and
· ·Motllen club will spon- Mrs. Charles White and daugh·
it h\JhldiOOI teen danCt' thl• 1 ter, Toxanna, Monday evening
1=~!1aturd~ ay nlpt at the In observance of her birthday.
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roll
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11 10:4$ 1.m. AIat the dinner were Mr. alill Mrs.
will be served , N. S. While and Mrs. Myrtle
1 so,.r..t from 1Walker of Akron; Mr. Agnes
p.m . Rev. Mefl21'1 White, Syracuse; Mrs .Pearl
everyone ro at·! Hoffman and Mr. and Mro.
Thomas Darst and oons, Jeff
ond Craig. Dinner w.. sent to
Mrs. Betty Dars1 durmg the
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ifWtn Oblitlatiom
,'he group following dinner.
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;;,' llltl~ eoentnc at tho home dy. 'r.le Salon has Thanksgiv·
..,. ,,.... Hyooll In Middleport, ing and Christmas napkuu an&lt;l
· Eileen Start.. as co-host· gllt wrap and cards for sale.
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new partners,
Velsta the rummage sale.
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on her parents Mr. and '-land.
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fruD I to 7 P. 111• IIIII :,';: United NallOIIS w.. discussed.
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QIOO ITA PIO Chapter. Be- lor the next meetlnc
11 SltllJa Phi Soro&lt;ll)' wt II Dotes aliiiOUIICed ~ere: 001.
mett Wedlltsday, Oot. 12 at 19, Family Night a! the church;
II&gt;!&gt; C9iumbuo and Southern OCt. :1$, Call to Prll)'er and
Oltl~ $:1ectrlc ClilnpaftY In Sell Denial; Oct. 21, Church.
!lllddleporl. Tbis will bo a mod· man's ll\nntr, J..ucasvllle; Nov.
tl moot.inl and all members 4 c011nty Council ol United
are lltled to bt preHIII.
Church women at Pomeroy at
POMEROY CIIAJ")''!:R No. P'l Rutland Meth&lt;ldlst Chlll'th.
Royal Ardt Masons will bol4. Refreshments were served
!bell staled convocation Wed· from a white covered table
mesday at 7:31! p. m. at the conterod with 1 world globe
Muon!• Temple. A special and placemats and napkins per·
m&lt;t!lng will be held Thur•d•y taining to the program theme.
11 7:311 p. m. to confer !be The next meeting will be at
~as( mastm degree.
the home ol Mrs. Harold Rico
WlllTE ROSE LODGF. ~ill with Mrs. Harvey Eriewlne In
m,.t a! the Middleport Legion charge of the program.
HaD at I::W p, m. Wednesday
TlllJIISDoi.Y
. PAST coUNCILORS of Tbeodol'ils Council, Daughters
of
America. w111 meet at the
borne of Mrs. Joseph Beegle [ /
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ThliradaY evening.
S OS
ROCK SPRINGS
Grange !
meed.. scheduled lor Thurs· l The taU flower sbow of the
day ovenInc has been conoelled Cltest~r Garden club. to .be
due to !he installation of P&lt;&gt; held m Chester Masomc buddmona omcers and other Subor- mg, ha• been postpon'!d to Ocdhtate Grangea wbo wish to be Itober 21-23 due to illnes~ of
tn~talltd. A team fW":'I Athens several members and m the
will do the Installing.
home of the general chairman.
"Harvest Time" is thE' theme
THE kEEDSVILLE . L o n g lor the show. Commlt\ees are
Bottom Homemaken Clu~ woH Mrs, Reid Young,
general
meet ThurMtay tven• .. g. Oct chairman: Mrs. Wyatt Chad·
13 at 7 p.'11. at th• nome of well, Mrs. Earl Dean, Mrs.
Mrs. CJ,arP.mmt Ham; TJPic Homer Holter and Mrs. Guy
fw the m..unJ is "Meal Plan· Summerfield, planning commltnlng."
' lee; Mrs. Chadwell, Ml'!. Dale
FIRDAY
Kautz, Mrs. Reid Young, Mrs.
POMEROY SENIOR Class I• Summerfield, Mrs, lltan and
havlDI a rummage sale on Fri· Mrs. Paul Nease. stagin&amp;: Mrs.
d~y and saturday, Ocrober ll Summerfield and '"~ Pearl
and 15, in the Schorn Budding Koblenll , educatiOnal literature
Ga Main Street in Pomeroy. display; Mrs. Carl Kautz and
WAIIAMA High School annual Mrs. Herbert Lalleaux, com.
oome&lt;emlnc dance will be held mercia! exhibit• of gardening
this Friday nllht lrom I p.m. material (wee&lt;\ and pest contil 12 p.m. (EST) ot lb• Waha· troll; Mrs. Pearl Mora. Mrs.
rna High anditorium. The danC'!, llonald Mora ano Mrs Earl
open to the public, will be em· Youn1, publicitr: Mrs. Horace
&lt;'ted by the Jays.
I Karr and Mrs. Roy Holter. phoRETURN Jonathon Melp tography; Mrs, Paul
Baer,
Chapter,
Daulhtm ol the M". Earl Dean, Mrs. Reid
American Revolution, will m,.l Young, qualllymg; Mrs George
Friday, October 14, at
the Frn!erick Jr., Mrs.
Homer
borne ot Mr• John Rose. Bash· · Holter. Mrs. Purley Karr, Mrs.
an Rd. Mrs. A. R. Knight will Charles Griffith, Mrs Howard
present the pro&amp;ram and roU Knight and Mrs. Pout Karr.
.,.tl rOS]MIIIse '!rill be a famous hospitality; Mrs. Robert Wood.
Indian: Hosteases will be Mrs. Mrs. Buell Ridenour, elassillca·
..... Mrs. Dw!Jht Milhoan tion and award!: Mr.. Wood·
~ Miss Ben Sanborn.
row Mora, Mrs. Clare&lt;~&lt;~ Neul2.
f!&gt;MI:N OF THE SHver Run lin1 and Mrs. !ley Millrr. coonFree WID Baptiot Churdl wUI try store; 1nd ali members of
llold 1 bake salt Friday, Oct. the club, lor clean up.
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High School her brother and lamnv Mr. and
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it h\JhldiOOI teen danCt' thl• 1 ter, Toxanna, Monday evening
1=~!1aturd~ ay nlpt at the In observance of her birthday.
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will be served , N. S. While and Mrs. Myrtle
1 so,.r..t from 1Walker of Akron; Mr. Agnes
p.m . Rev. Mefl21'1 White, Syracuse; Mrs .Pearl
everyone ro at·! Hoffman and Mr. and Mro.
Thomas Darst and oons, Jeff
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Mrs. Betty Dars1 durmg the
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ifWtn Oblitlatiom
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;;,' llltl~ eoentnc at tho home dy. 'r.le Salon has Thanksgiv·
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· Eileen Start.. as co-host· gllt wrap and cards for sale.
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tenu or at 1tor1 office every time you vl~lt KroPf,
.
2. N9 purchm ntc:tllfJY to participate, Adultl only llltilble to @illY· .
·
3. Evary Oamo Ticket inclUdes th1'41 mlnlaturt playlni card1. Pia t1111e catdl
on mlll:hlnc cards and suits on Master card,,(iMtnple: tile QU,Nn of Clubl
would bt pltced over the "Q" in the "club" row-third rail dowfl,)
,4. When you have covered a horizontal r&lt;Nr of·the timt outt. Yllll win the pr•
' lndlcaied ot the end of that row• .(Example: who_n_r~u have """rod the A. K,
Q, J 1nd 10 in the first (spade) ·raw, you WI~ ~.)
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award ypu ~Or prize and atvo you anDI!I., Matter Cord tO CGIIIInue pitr!nc.
6, EmployMo of tho KI'Gg'r Co., Ita ~illtllli!l 1itnoY 1nd mimbtrl ollhllr
immfllitte ftmllies not allalble to Win._ ·, , •
7. Every ~V!nner consents tp tho use of hi• !!1!1118 lltd phqto illhl dlsollllon

' of tho K._Co. ' - 1.
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cloajn. ailnoUnc:tmtllt lp Kropr IMIPIIIII' ldlo
8. M11ttr ewde and Oaln~ (lckltl void if "'mptred )!Rh In lny Wf'/, G1m1 void
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Grapefruit.,...••. - 5 ...

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2-ct $1
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6 pak,
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Catsup . . . . . . . . 4 :!:. 89c

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Bread ....

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NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO PARTICIPATE.
"DECK 0' MONEY" MASTER GAME CARDS
AND GAME TICKETS AVAILABLE ON RE·
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STORE OFFICE ••• LIMIT ONE PER ADULT
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Orange Juice

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1. Ott 1 FREE "Deck 0' Money" Qame Tiokll on request at end of ohtc:k·out
tenu or at 1tor1 office every time you vl~lt KroPf,
.
2. N9 purchm ntc:tllfJY to participate, Adultl only llltilble to @illY· .
·
3. Evary Oamo Ticket inclUdes th1'41 mlnlaturt playlni card1. Pia t1111e catdl
on mlll:hlnc cards and suits on Master card,,(iMtnple: tile QU,Nn of Clubl
would bt pltced over the "Q" in the "club" row-third rail dowfl,)
,4. When you have covered a horizontal r&lt;Nr of·the timt outt. Yllll win the pr•
' lndlcaied ot the end of that row• .(Example: who_n_r~u have """rod the A. K,
Q, J 1nd 10 in the first (spade) ·raw, you WI~ ~.)
· .
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award ypu ~Or prize and atvo you anDI!I., Matter Cord tO CGIIIInue pitr!nc.
6, EmployMo of tho KI'Gg'r Co., Ita ~illtllli!l 1itnoY 1nd mimbtrl ollhllr
immfllitte ftmllies not allalble to Win._ ·, , •
7. Every ~V!nner consents tp tho use of hi• !!1!1118 lltd phqto illhl dlsollllon

' of tho K._Co. ' - 1.
. •
8. Offer txpireo ~ d1y1
cloajn. ailnoUnc:tmtllt lp Kropr IMIPIIIII' ldlo
8. M11ttr ewde and Oaln~ (lckltl void if "'mptred )!Rh In lny Wf'/, G1m1 void
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;.c

'!: 59c Hair Spray .... -.

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Apples ........
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plot,

't'fl:

Fruit Cocktail

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--

bag

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.~ 69e
Grapefruit.,...••. - 5 ...

29e

.........

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Peat
Humus
.
50· ·~ :79c
Peat Mo18 ... 6 ::· $3.89
'~'rtf! Col Lo Low Colo lit
..,. TV ~_;.... • - ~
71 ._,
2 - $l

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lotiJit ... 89c

Joy

Plolo &amp; I . A.

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Peas .•••....... 4 :..•$1 Towels .•• -~ .... 3 ~- $1
LaW S.olt To;lol
Lody SotiiPoolll
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.ISSUe •••••••••• ':tJ ...,.
2-ct $1
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Pot Pies . . . . . . . • 6 !:: $1 Tissue .... ,.~·-·-· 4 :::· $1

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Brode . . OFF LAIIIL Lloultl

6 pak,
6 oz.

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K1·oger Plain or S. R.

Catsup . . . . . . . . 4 :!:. 89c

Kroger Frozen

v.,. \'

37c Green Beans . •. . 5 :,.1~"~ $1 Matches . . . . . . . • S:::· lOc

Bread ....

Ivory Snow

of MvtftrHm

1

Choc. Milk .•....

Kroger Brand White

.... ""' . ........ 89c

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...., II' (r~

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CampMII't Cltlck. - · 01\ ... Clllclr.,

K-lv-•lod

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NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO PARTICIPATE.
"DECK 0' MONEY" MASTER GAME CARDS
AND GAME TICKETS AVAILABLE ON RE·
QUEST AT END OF CHECK-OUT LANE QR AT
STORE OFFICE ••• LIMIT ONE PER ADULT
CUSTOMER PER STORE VISIT.

I

t1 Puo" "'-''""· No ,....,... - r y to oltltr. But .. oun

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Get your Deck 0' Money,.. Master Game 'c: ~
free at your Kroger store. You may be the
next BIG WINNER!

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$1.09

Ground Round

.....

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Cube Steak - .

Sirloin Steak

...

2

•. 89c

Loon. T.......

Coffee
3 lb. $2.53

l•rao boltlo ......

.. 99c

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new changes so tllal the
Security system "will
actuarially sound." He
not elaborate oa thit, but It
believed a boost in Social
sedurity lax.. would b&lt; needed
the cost of his proposals
estimated by officials at
$2 billion 8 year.
~·&lt;: ides the payment~ boosttlu:· ; largest of which would go

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ng 8O((OM '
Soe~"'ety News.
.

~maa Waller B. M"'

tllu, Laieaster, (J).Oblo),fo..
....t'Od lllal ·-- Appalochlu
lleponll CommlS8lo"l w I I I
Wedneaday, Oe~ 12 authorize
lor rlgbt of way
fll!l-,
!'1!~&lt;tioD
ID Jacuoo
1 1
,At~ao '"''oQes, of 17.8
mil~ ~I I'Cirrldor D oltbe A]J'
palaeblaD Hlgbway: U,OU,OOO
for 12.1 miles Jn Jaebou coun.
~'Y and ft,M,OOO for .•9 mllfs
Jo A•beul eounty.
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Anyone wishing ~ oend She!·
Ue Petty a birthday card, Oct.
18, may do so by sending It to
Shellle· Petty, Haught Nursing
Home, 1039 Murdock Ave., Par~
kersburg, \V, Va.
Nellie Stethern received a

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ti-J)alb' S~ptlne~ Pomeroy-llllddleport, 0., Od.. 1%, 1988
,
·-· .
:-_..,.. ... -··--:--....·-Mrs. Everett Sisson.
Mr nd .M D
.v.,,._,
TWO CAStS HEARD .
a char~. of lntD•'"·Uoon llld
wer; •~illrul ';'ru~"H·a·,•l•l'·ldll:TIIi~'~p·e~ses were beard In Mid· cotdueij;;,
a .UW.
MlddleJ&gt;Orl. T
Mayor c. 0. ~i&gt;her'o derly maimer.
court Tuesday evOf\lng, Ver---~
Mr. and Mrs . .Fra.•k
M. Warner, 53, Dunbar, W.
LOCAL TEMPS
were visiting Mr. and
, forfeiting a 125 boHd on a Temperature in
downtowa
Kenny Reynolds.
I ch11roe of intoxication, and Her· Pomeroy Tuesday 11 11 :80 a
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Curtis, berl Allen Martin, 13, Middle- m. was 8l ~eifoeo, llllder slUt ·.
Columbus and Mary
port, beir.g tined flO ·and costa ay skleo.
·were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mil·
lard Van Meter, Racine.
.'
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcock
were visiting Mr. and
Mrs.

-

lower ' space, the federal space agency
green ribbon for entermg '' Yel~ Charles Massar and Mr , and
bra~k~ttl-tl1 e Pre~ident pro- ' sa id ttd&lt;~y.
51, ~ PoDlfrOy 1 had stopped on llt'b11lJ~\ll:~ low Tomato Preserves" at Mrs. David Riggs, Eastern.
J.'U~fd : r·&lt;~t
A sptkesman for the National' Lasley St., at a stop sign at
the Wetzel Town and Country Mr. and Mrs. Bert Coates and
-~A guarauleed mont hly mini- Aeronautics and Space Admi- Mulberry. Behind the ~us, RanDays, New Martinsville, W.Va. John Coates, LouiBvnle.
Ky.
mufl bt&gt;nrf1t of $100 for every nistration
NASA sa id
the kin R. Pickens, 42, Mrddleport,
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Shep- were visiting Ethel Chevalier.
worker who has contributed lo crew would take along a sma ll , had stopped.
1 ~~~rd, ~levela~d. s~nt several Mr. and fdn. Junior
Soct:J-1 StH·urity for 2!} years hand-held camera on the first The bus apparently ~acked
I days With
Mr. and Mrs. Dave were dJnner guests ot
Mrs.
The prc~rnt mont hly m1mmum Apollo flight scheduled lor a up to allow another vehtcle te
Y.ates.
Louis Van Meter, Stiversville.
is $f4
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Mulberry
Drana Massar. Eastern, spent Mr and Mrs Robert Yates
14 dav make a turn ento
---A rafse m thf' mcorne limit ml 1SSition ol ~~p
ol De ~,b,·rs and struck the ftont of the
the werkt•nd wilt· Leona Bab- Cambridge spe~t the
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Co:;-11
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for fhose undt&gt;r Social Securily 1 Subsequent mJ.s;ions- mclud- Pickens car. th~ patrtl state .
•
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' . with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Yates.
whll ,. 1mtinut&gt; to work past • . th f .1 A e can 1.,,,1dln., Damage was mmor to both veMr. and Mrs. Denver Curbs, Mr. and Mrs Kenny Reynolds
, rng e Irs m II ·'
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retu:emenl age BenPfH'Ianes l tn the moon -~ l ~o L'all lor ~ the tc es
CHICAGO fUPD
An estius. t an
s. · o- and Terry were visiting Mr.
under age 72 now lo~e therr
.
.
Arrested
b~·
the
patrol
Tu£-smilled
2.500
switchmen
walked
bart
Ne\ow•ll.
rhester
and'
:Wr. and Mrs. William Reynolds
~
usr o1 R
te 1ev1
:-ron h
Lro C• WeII.mg I'ort, ,'0· oft their JObs Tuesdav night and ";vlrs I...Jn
. .~' I' urt'ts vrs1't· Pomeroy
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1f
they
earn
more
than
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rece1\' 1 o~ Soc·ial Sl·ru r •tv lwn~- ~ b~~ters powerrul ell(mgh to Ky., no hgh ts on an exlendf'O I road had obtained a trmpor· I Mr and Mrs. Gartfl Smtth,
fit s :but ~~~ 10 ;~re under the handle the ext ra weight of 8 ~ Joad, bonded tA mumcapal court arv restrainm~ order from fetl-, and Mr. a~~ Mrs. Kenny .Rey- She 12v.
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Lrma . and Jack~· Denms .. :IIi, · in · Chicago.
i guests ol nfrs. ~e llre Sterhem ..
Gurdtler and tunne l l;ov .
Hunt ington, W. \a. ., speedmg
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Regulor $5.99
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bonded to appear rn mumnp:H : be serve d on S('vera 1. ofl 1cer.s Co·u
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court Od . 14.
, or the striking union and would WI .1
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st:ltr.s . would ht"ad &lt;~ ~pN'i&lt;ll (;iven fl1·omotions
rest rain them rrom continr1ing : Pnnee. . .
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mod n progra m for 11 11 rs mi: Co-direct or:~ ol Ohio l!niversi'
11me il 11eanng woo 1 f 1t: . ..
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~- .'fhc suddr•n strike £11 11'1 ' p.m.·
i po rtumty. Dr. Wilham D. H1U (Contmued from Page 1) EDT t00 k
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1donation is to be pl aced in lhe 1Trarn!l .w~re :sudden ly pus led
REMINGTON GUNS
HI POWER
~ . Thomas F Ris is to hold lhe j building fund to help pay on 1 of ~ to S ld 1 ~~s fro~ St. 1p;,ml.
WINCHESTER GUNS
~f LF.TART .~A LL~ _Md h pos it 1on of ass.·ociate director or l the amount due on the present ~lm n . , 10 lucumran, N. M ·
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POWER
RIFLES
SAVAGE GUNS
od1 st churctr offlU.!l 00a1d wdl the Center Stoltlf'f K. St&lt;~rr ;md stadium dressing rooms. Reno ~ tranding PEIS'i engrrs
SHOT GUNS-PUMP GUNS
mt'tt toni~h t at the churd1 at Or. \lilli am C. Seifrit. Jr ., will Lind prese nted the dnn;~tinn fr eig ht.
OUR SHELL STOCK ALWAYS
7 P m.
serve as assistant diredors. ILorena Arnold. treasurer, re-------~NEW AND UP TO DATE
~tElGS COUNTY prayer ~er- The Ct&gt;r:ter a divison of the ported that a profit of $2411.61
~ :\lAMED. CH~EF
Get Now Shollo Today
Vlte vntl l:H? lwld at i\'lt OIJve. Collegr uf Busines" Admini stra- · was made an lhe college
BF.THEL. Ohto 1LPU - Ro~ ,
Sunday . .octn_ber 16th. at
2 tion . was f'unded by hP LT. S. .rr,amt• two weeks ago.
:rt WJlson,. who h~s bee~ serv· I
p.m., v.1th Ukey Ahart lead- Off' ·e of Economic Qpportuni- , Meanwhile in Middleport, i mg as actmg pohre ch1ef fur
ing the strvice. Everyoae is . ty :~ February of this year_
j where Coach Fred
Pbilli'S ~his Clermont Coun~y rommLUl· I
Open Every Doy, All Day, 7:00 til 5:30 EST.
we:rome.
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' showed films of the Middleport 1ty, was named chief Tuesday
. S.turdoy Nights Til 8 EST
Muon, W. Vo.
A MEETING of the execu·
!-Logan game. Vice President to ~uceeed Georse Wisecup who
tive officrrs and all
homeFILM SHOWN
: Gene Harris presided as the ! ret1red.
room mothen will be
held A film, the "Sebring Race" j boosters discussed at ~" length ,..iiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Thunday at 1 p.m. , at the Sy- lwas presented by Ralph (;,·aves ; witb the coaching staff football
racuse grade school. EveroDt at the regular meeting of the 1prospects the balance of this
Is urged to attend as plana ! Pomeroy LioRS club Tuesday :season, and .next season, befor'C! ,
lor the aanual Halloween festi- ievening at Grace
Episcopal ! ronsohdalion takes place
in
val ell Oct. 22 will be eotnplet· lchurch. The film was provid·1 1968.
eel.
ed hy tbe Fram Corporatioa.
A state rule now
require8 ,
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II solidalion
situation ca nnot be ,
put together prior to 60 days 1
I before actual consolidrt lion under lhe roof. Until 1966, team
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one season prior to actual consolidation.
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after-tbeatre · grand-dfnlng and
dance muSic 1 Ia Muim'o ol
Parlll ... The long..U.tant Sam
Splegels (River Kwal produeer etc.) have • biM Dub ready
. . Founding Kennedy
Joseph P. Kennedy looked
and smiling •• be dined
hio secretary Anne Gargao
Caravello ... Tbelr table
was token by George llld
ito llume S~en and the
(NBC's perky Barbara
tera) Gubera ... Arter we
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• Admiral Colo~ J.'id!l\ty Co.bt.n.ol.,, dW aew wr.U.-. ooklr aiMI
black and wh1t! picture-.
• Admiral Automal..ic Oegau•ing Circllit • • , di.m~l.el ...... •ritl•
c:aueed by ll.ray ma«n eLic fit&gt;lda.
• Ni!!' Adm,iral Uaitb.ed Chatmei S.Ctiol&lt; ••• ~ A)lilac,
eacer tun1ng.
• 32 Watt Solid Stall! Stllreo FM, FM ;AM Tu.aer and Ampl.ifien, •
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Sam Hood. Bernard
Lyoas,
and M&lt;rrk Tannehill, all out for
ttre Pomeroy game Friday night :
with a C"hance Lyons might get '
!Jack.
Sauer probably caa
punt,
but that will be all. Hood is lost
for the season.
There are about 18 able-bod·
ied boys left to face Pomeroy,
many of them freshmen under
100 lbs. in weight and with no
experience.
The boosters appeared to •
gree with Charles Asa Brad- ,
bury lila! "something had to I
· be done." Football should be a·
vailable to the OOys who .want .
to play il, but, they agmd, U
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Dana

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squad had dwindled to 14 (from I
a top of oyer 31) oad lllat ~ ..
less more turned out immedl- ,
alely the game Ibis Thursday I
would be the team's last, for·
felting the remaining oootesta
on the schedule.
Besides, he poiated
o u t, i
many ol the eighth grade boys 1
are failing in tbeir books.
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preseut status of the squad constituted a real hazard especial·
ly to the physical well·being
of the younger and smaller boys
called upon to play when older
players are injured. ·

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RaMy r.•Handyrn::.:.
a """' George ~ob=~ t :pon~=ed:n.hla planned Invasion ol
ol Bashan ·eilled on Mr.
Mn. Rallllall Raberla I t'OCeJIII
Sunday.
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A thought for the dayRay Hayman spent a Sunday EngUsh novellst and
poet
In Pokelllll ., with twu ol hiS Geol'(e Meredith said: "A witty
Anny b!ld41u, Harry
woman Is a treasure; a witty
ter and a.tvey Mltugan, and beauty Is a power."
lhelr lamUieo.
lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Acllmo, II
Mr. and Mra.· Herbert Rnnob II
and Roger, Tresaa w.. ver
Mra. Tucker attended service.' II
a_t the ML llennan Cbllrch a ·
recent Sunday evenlltl.
Ray Hayman and son, BUI,
spent Tuesday ID Columbus.
Mr. and M~ Carl Shullz recently moved'· to the Theron
Jollnson resltlenoe.
Mr. and .Mrs. Gene Qavll and Flatter your loot and \Vard·
Jenll)' accojnpanled their o!allill- robe .
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ter, Pam:,. tD Ohio UniW'Slty,
. ay.
tbla curves • 1•1ore
AtheaB, Stmd
Trtssa ' Weaver of Jackson· sboe with
ville,' Fla., visited with Mr. beel. Swrom!r' kild or
and Mrs. Bob Adams.
tlllbert Wood spent Monday
with his·. slsl8r, Mrs.
Feru
Norrla at Raetne.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Miller _,.
family movad to their reaJ.
deMe at Letart from lhe

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w o r i,
YvOIIlle staya on . . . Sammy
Davll1 Jr.'a illness was
no1ed as hepaUUa and tbe
will cost him fi million
booklnga - If he doea rest;
If not, lots more ... The Arthur
Murrays retired !rem showbl•
bul not from publicity - they
blred presa agenta tD trumpet
their reUrement rgosh aakea
... Judy Garland's been AI"
proached tD record fer a firm
oWJied by Candy
Mossier;
Judy - etop somewhere!
T)le handsome young
Aga
Khan bas !be miseries abuut
bls balding palo (Oh, who
wanta unsightly hair,
Ag?)
. . "Kennedy·Fulbright '68"
butlo.. and bumper
strips
are out: lhat w111't help Bobby
. . . L. A. talk says Sandy Kou·
fu hBB a $185,000 price lag
this haggling lime; especially
u ba powdero the Orioles this

l!erscbel Roush Ia eoallnad
1o · borne with hepalllls. '
· Bob Acllma and Mn.
He~[rt Roush vllltetl · Mri..
. Weaver of J~nf!Ue,
. . lhe boma of her
l)!r, lllld Mrs. Jioll if~··ll

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made! corpa is staging Ita own
e~uUoo: Claudia, the older

By Mn. Herbert 11oa1•
Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair HUI
of Letart were dinner gueau
of Mr. and Mrs. Dtillas HID
recently. The blttbday of St.
Clair HID and Dallas JIJI1 were
«lebrated.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hud,.ll
of Marietta. called on Ml'B.
Ferne Hayman and father, Mr.
Wesley Belloo, Sr., a
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Don"'
hue and family of
spent i
wltb Mr. and
Mra. Roy Donohue.
Attending a family
at !be ltome ol Mr.
and
Mrs. Ronald Browning reeen~
ly at Pomeroy were Mrs. BID
Fox and DaVId, Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Harpold and lamlly
Belpre, Mr. and Mrs.
Shane and Mr. and Mrs.
Shane and family.
World Wide Communion aer· =...=..!:..:...:.::..:.::=....:.::__:__
vice waR bold at the EBBI LeThe Almanac
tart. Methodist Cburcb Sunday
evening, OeL 2. Dr.
Leslto' • By United PrtBI lnternallonal
Roush ""' lhe apeaker.
Today is Wednesday, Oet. 12,
Mrs. Crall l'beodore, Llaa the 285th day of 11166 with 80 to
and Todd. ·at Columbus
follow.
a weekand wltll Mr. and
Ray Bebiey.
Tlte moon II between ito last
Rev. Tan Morrill of Decaut- quarter llld new phase.
er, Ind., visited hla twin
Tile mornlnl atars are Mars
er, Tom NorrQ, lor two weeki
Jupller.
wblle Ito~ ·ti aerlel of
'l'lle evening star Is Saturn.
toga at tbe _~ cFtilla
Jbeologlan
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was born. on this
was also a gu\is(QIIhe
ID 1775.
Dorothy RiEDe ol
On this day In history:
spent a weekend wltb Mr. llld . In 149%, Christopher
Mrs. Elza R,oblnsoll llld
bus took possession of land
Mr. and Mrs. Jim
the Bahamas in the name
moved tD the Cleland apartThla i1i regarded as the
ments II Racine.
dlsetvery of America.
Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Slmpson In 1870, Gen. Robert E. Lee
and dauibter, JoDI, have r.. died In Lexington, Va.
turned to their boma In
1n 1915, English nurse Edith
ton, Texas, after 1 ten day vawas shot by 1 German
cation with the latter'a pal'
squad lnr helping
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hay.
patriots Jain freedom
man.
.
from occupied Belgium In
Rev. Paul Hayman vl.,ted
World War I.
Wednesday with bts
In 1940, Adolf Hitler

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MHS team but admitted it w:Js
simply outmanned and overpowered by vastly superior forces
at Athens and J-.:~ckson . He felt
the team gave a good account- :
ing of itse lf against Rutland :
io a loss, in winrung over Wahama, and might have given
Nelsonville a bad time on a
dry field, if key players had :
not been out by inJuries.
He listed the current injur·
ies, veterans George
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SPECIAL

ConRreoslOIIII Ctllldldate
!Dber 17, at Lanea51er
High enmple of hon01t, ooond
en"" · E. Miller · !Dday Invited Scbool.
lie representative and we
high school trtadMII
Tho rally 18 oet lor I p.m., "' many students ••
out the Tenth Dtatrlet to
Immediately loilowlng a fund. to hear his vlewa on OlD' led·
turned down the ~·Mrs. David week.
tend the prOifam portlon of the railing dinner.
oral government."
Merrick's "not responsible
1V candid Calneraman Allen Miller lor CongreS8 fund·rats. Guoot speaker lor the rally · Complimentary tickots lor
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my husband's debts" comic Funt llld new bride are ~pect- 1ng rally set lor Monday, Oc- will be Sen. John J. Wllllatrit i&gt;rogram portion ol the rally
ad, that blat reconsidered
llli a JaDUary baby ... -Marian
or Delaware. The ranklnl min-' \om be availabl• to all high
anyone suspect censorabip
McPartland'• plana at The double-take: Blacklrlara Fatb· ority member ol the Senate Fi· schools In the Tenth 4listriel
Irving P. Lazar made his
Apartment (2nd Ave. at 56th) er Tom Carey, aUll wondering nance Committee. he •Jso was and may be obtained bv contact-II
entrance at "21" since be
is an exclUngly aootblng sound how a nun who'd seen a pre· appolnled It the sen,le For- ing Miller lor Congress Headped Otto Preminger on the
snre ea"'; Mariana not just view of lhe Blar.kfrla"'' "Go, Ibis opportunity for
h lg h quarters, Lancaster, or
with a glass; Otto wss
a fine "woman pianist" but one Go, Go, God Ia Dead!" drama, school students who hear Sena. Miller lor CongreSB
.Co1mty II
next night celebrating h 1 ol the great jazz.mood stars knew the magazine shown In tor Williams." oald
Miller. chairman.
twins' sixth birthday . . Law· of any aex .. Judge J. Daniel one scene waa a copy ol Play· "He has stood as an ..cellent Tickets for the
Louis Nlller's on the
Fink's pretty daughter Marilyn boy I .. Go, Go, Go Sister! ... elgn RelaUoos Committee dur. dinner are available at Miller
end of alsult lor a ~bange: weds Michael Gerber Nov. 22 Father, she'agtlta know the an- lng the 86th Cong....,.
for Congress Headquartero,
Uterary agent charges
at the Plaza Hotel .. . Funny emy y'know.
"We are happy to provide Lancaster.
er IDegally bypassed ~lm
his most recent book aner
!he previous tame In·
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Tho state Highway patrol
Investigated a minor accident
at 3:20 p.m. Tuesday uo j.as:
ley at Mulberry Sl., Pomeril)';
Involving ~ car and a Meigo J:.o.
cal School bus. No one was
injured, and Rt cl1arge wu fil.
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bus operated by Annette Knight,

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Eliminate expensive in-between costs.
Sell directly to the publie, at lre&amp;F savings ...
a small profit.

ALL GOOD BRAND

Sliced Bacon 2 lb. pkg. $1.55
Cube Steaks · ...... ·.. lb. 99c

1869 ... that's when our ship came in.
That was the beginning,
That's wben our follnder ahowed he eared about people.

DINNERS

Today,.in -ieeping with that proud-heritage,
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Turkeys, 10 to 16 ·lbs. lb. 49c
Pork BuH Roast :· ·· · · lb. 59c
Pork Cube Steaks ··· · lb. 89c
Ox Tails, Meaty, Tasty lb. 29c
Braunschwelger · · · ··· lb. 49c
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CAP'N JOHN 'ROZIN .
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The idea?
Buy tea direct from the Orient by the clipper shipload.

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That was the year an imqinative 26-year old.
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new changes so tllal the
Security system "will
actuarially sound." He
not elaborate oa thit, but It
believed a boost in Social
sedurity lax.. would b&lt; needed
the cost of his proposals
estimated by officials at
$2 billion 8 year.
~·&lt;: ides the payment~ boosttlu:· ; largest of which would go

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ng 8O((OM '
Soe~"'ety News.
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tllu, Laieaster, (J).Oblo),fo..
....t'Od lllal ·-- Appalochlu
lleponll CommlS8lo"l w I I I
Wedneaday, Oe~ 12 authorize
lor rlgbt of way
fll!l-,
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ID Jacuoo
1 1
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mil~ ~I I'Cirrldor D oltbe A]J'
palaeblaD Hlgbway: U,OU,OOO
for 12.1 miles Jn Jaebou coun.
~'Y and ft,M,OOO for .•9 mllfs
Jo A•beul eounty.
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Ue Petty a birthday card, Oct.
18, may do so by sending It to
Shellle· Petty, Haught Nursing
Home, 1039 Murdock Ave., Par~
kersburg, \V, Va.
Nellie Stethern received a

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ti-J)alb' S~ptlne~ Pomeroy-llllddleport, 0., Od.. 1%, 1988
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Mr nd .M D
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TWO CAStS HEARD .
a char~. of lntD•'"·Uoon llld
wer; •~illrul ';'ru~"H·a·,•l•l'·ldll:TIIi~'~p·e~ses were beard In Mid· cotdueij;;,
a .UW.
MlddleJ&gt;Orl. T
Mayor c. 0. ~i&gt;her'o derly maimer.
court Tuesday evOf\lng, Ver---~
Mr. and Mrs . .Fra.•k
M. Warner, 53, Dunbar, W.
LOCAL TEMPS
were visiting Mr. and
, forfeiting a 125 boHd on a Temperature in
downtowa
Kenny Reynolds.
I ch11roe of intoxication, and Her· Pomeroy Tuesday 11 11 :80 a
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Curtis, berl Allen Martin, 13, Middle- m. was 8l ~eifoeo, llllder slUt ·.
Columbus and Mary
port, beir.g tined flO ·and costa ay skleo.
·were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mil·
lard Van Meter, Racine.
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Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcock
were visiting Mr. and
Mrs.

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green ribbon for entermg '' Yel~ Charles Massar and Mr , and
bra~k~ttl-tl1 e Pre~ident pro- ' sa id ttd&lt;~y.
51, ~ PoDlfrOy 1 had stopped on llt'b11lJ~\ll:~ low Tomato Preserves" at Mrs. David Riggs, Eastern.
J.'U~fd : r·&lt;~t
A sptkesman for the National' Lasley St., at a stop sign at
the Wetzel Town and Country Mr. and Mrs. Bert Coates and
-~A guarauleed mont hly mini- Aeronautics and Space Admi- Mulberry. Behind the ~us, RanDays, New Martinsville, W.Va. John Coates, LouiBvnle.
Ky.
mufl bt&gt;nrf1t of $100 for every nistration
NASA sa id
the kin R. Pickens, 42, Mrddleport,
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Shep- were visiting Ethel Chevalier.
worker who has contributed lo crew would take along a sma ll , had stopped.
1 ~~~rd, ~levela~d. s~nt several Mr. and fdn. Junior
Soct:J-1 StH·urity for 2!} years hand-held camera on the first The bus apparently ~acked
I days With
Mr. and Mrs. Dave were dJnner guests ot
Mrs.
The prc~rnt mont hly m1mmum Apollo flight scheduled lor a up to allow another vehtcle te
Y.ates.
Louis Van Meter, Stiversville.
is $f4
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Mulberry
Drana Massar. Eastern, spent Mr and Mrs Robert Yates
14 dav make a turn ento
---A rafse m thf' mcorne limit ml 1SSition ol ~~p
ol De ~,b,·rs and struck the ftont of the
the werkt•nd wilt· Leona Bab- Cambridge spe~t the
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for fhose undt&gt;r Social Securily 1 Subsequent mJ.s;ions- mclud- Pickens car. th~ patrtl state .
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' . with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Yates.
whll ,. 1mtinut&gt; to work past • . th f .1 A e can 1.,,,1dln., Damage was mmor to both veMr. and Mrs. Denver Curbs, Mr. and Mrs Kenny Reynolds
, rng e Irs m II ·'
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retu:emenl age BenPfH'Ianes l tn the moon -~ l ~o L'all lor ~ the tc es
CHICAGO fUPD
An estius. t an
s. · o- and Terry were visiting Mr.
under age 72 now lo~e therr
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Arrested
b~·
the
patrol
Tu£-smilled
2.500
switchmen
walked
bart
Ne\ow•ll.
rhester
and'
:Wr. and Mrs. William Reynolds
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te 1ev1
:-ron h
Lro C• WeII.mg I'ort, ,'0· oft their JObs Tuesdav night and ";vlrs I...Jn
. .~' I' urt'ts vrs1't· Pomeroy
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1f
they
earn
more
than
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day
were
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teh'vlsion on se\Jer:.~ l ol the-ir Vmt?"· tnsecure _load, Cited to tying up all traffic on the 8,000Man Prer~e
,
...a i •====V.;,Iof.;,e.;,t~Si;;m:;,itb~-1
,. Extt'nd \1edwHrr
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, B 1 the Galhpol1s mumcrpal c&amp;urt Gct uule-Jm 1g Rock Island
Lmes Mr and Mrs .loe Bissell
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rs &lt;~ro
o ter were VISitUmt
tales, m 111e ,,1rreurv '
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coveraJ::e to the morP than one
d Gemrn1 programs le:Jdm~ N. C. spe ing, ctt
cl . . A Rock Island speke!.man .l mg r an
rs. oe tsse •
mr llion dr sa blrd prr sflnS now I ~n to Apol lo. has nDl had James F Lowe. 32, Glasgow ., Ted Zirbes, sa rd today th&lt;JI the Jr . Mw;fln
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rece1\' 1 o~ Soc·ial Sl·ru r •tv lwn~- ~ b~~ters powerrul ell(mgh to Ky., no hgh ts on an exlendf'O I road had obtained a trmpor· I Mr and Mrs. Gartfl Smtth,
fit s :but ~~~ 10 ;~re under the handle the ext ra weight of 8 ~ Joad, bonded tA mumcapal court arv restrainm~ order from fetl-, and Mr. a~~ Mrs. Kenny .Rey- She 12v.
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Mrd:l.urf ;1gt' :mul nt li5
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p ,, nolds and ferry were dmner to Big 10
pr.
lit
1 telcvr~ron camrra.
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Jofin sm1 &lt;ll ~n a11 nnu 1u·ed that
Lrma . and Jack~· Denms .. :IIi, · in · Chicago.
i guests ol nfrs. ~e llre Sterhem ..
Gurdtler and tunne l l;ov .
Hunt ington, W. \a. ., speedmg
.. Th eoruel.
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.d wou ld l • Mr. band Mrs . Clarence Dean.
Regulor $5.99
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1um us ~pent the weekend 1
r an'.f.o; Br·yant oi Floridat , .the CEO. ,,
~.' t ·,tf l'••t••,.,, lii'C
bonded to appear rn mumnp:H : be serve d on S('vera 1. ofl 1cer.s Co·u
M
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Whit~ llnuM··s liai ~un with thr
court Od . 14.
, or the striking union and would WI .1
r. an \1rs. Wayne ,
st:ltr.s . would ht"ad &lt;~ ~pN'i&lt;ll (;iven fl1·omotions
rest rain them rrom continr1ing : Pnnee. . .
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Middleport
t&lt;J sk f· oro• to d('w l11p " R tru lv ·
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Lors
Srsson,
Z;jnesv11Je
and 1
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1.1t s!n &lt;" un_1 - · · d •bt wl j!Cdl Mr and Mr!. Junior Koenig,
mod n progra m for 11 11 rs mi: Co-direct or:~ ol Ohio l!niversi'
11me il 11eanng woo 1 f 1t: . ..
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hornt l'0!1Sirltf'11on .
~~· ·~· l'~nt er ror .·~OllOllllC ?.
~- .'fhc suddr•n strike £11 11'1 ' p.m.·
i po rtumty. Dr. Wilham D. H1U (Contmued from Page 1) EDT t00 k
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land Dr. Meno Loven ')te in. an- ' American Leg ion. dunatE'd $25
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nnunre tht promulums o t ree to the Pomeroy oos ers. ll . , , . .
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1donation is to be pl aced in lhe 1Trarn!l .w~re :sudden ly pus led
REMINGTON GUNS
HI POWER
~ . Thomas F Ris is to hold lhe j building fund to help pay on 1 of ~ to S ld 1 ~~s fro~ St. 1p;,ml.
WINCHESTER GUNS
~f LF.TART .~A LL~ _Md h pos it 1on of ass.·ociate director or l the amount due on the present ~lm n . , 10 lucumran, N. M ·
HI
POWER
RIFLES
SAVAGE GUNS
od1 st churctr offlU.!l 00a1d wdl the Center Stoltlf'f K. St&lt;~rr ;md stadium dressing rooms. Reno ~ tranding PEIS'i engrrs
SHOT GUNS-PUMP GUNS
mt'tt toni~h t at the churd1 at Or. \lilli am C. Seifrit. Jr ., will Lind prese nted the dnn;~tinn fr eig ht.
OUR SHELL STOCK ALWAYS
7 P m.
serve as assistant diredors. ILorena Arnold. treasurer, re-------~NEW AND UP TO DATE
~tElGS COUNTY prayer ~er- The Ct&gt;r:ter a divison of the ported that a profit of $2411.61
~ :\lAMED. CH~EF
Get Now Shollo Today
Vlte vntl l:H? lwld at i\'lt OIJve. Collegr uf Busines" Admini stra- · was made an lhe college
BF.THEL. Ohto 1LPU - Ro~ ,
Sunday . .octn_ber 16th. at
2 tion . was f'unded by hP LT. S. .rr,amt• two weeks ago.
:rt WJlson,. who h~s bee~ serv· I
p.m., v.1th Ukey Ahart lead- Off' ·e of Economic Qpportuni- , Meanwhile in Middleport, i mg as actmg pohre ch1ef fur
ing the strvice. Everyoae is . ty :~ February of this year_
j where Coach Fred
Pbilli'S ~his Clermont Coun~y rommLUl· I
Open Every Doy, All Day, 7:00 til 5:30 EST.
we:rome.
1
' showed films of the Middleport 1ty, was named chief Tuesday
. S.turdoy Nights Til 8 EST
Muon, W. Vo.
A MEETING of the execu·
!-Logan game. Vice President to ~uceeed Georse Wisecup who
tive officrrs and all
homeFILM SHOWN
: Gene Harris presided as the ! ret1red.
room mothen will be
held A film, the "Sebring Race" j boosters discussed at ~" length ,..iiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Thunday at 1 p.m. , at the Sy- lwas presented by Ralph (;,·aves ; witb the coaching staff football
racuse grade school. EveroDt at the regular meeting of the 1prospects the balance of this
Is urged to attend as plana ! Pomeroy LioRS club Tuesday :season, and .next season, befor'C! ,
lor the aanual Halloween festi- ievening at Grace
Episcopal ! ronsohdalion takes place
in
val ell Oct. 22 will be eotnplet· lchurch. The film was provid·1 1968.
eel.
ed hy tbe Fram Corporatioa.
A state rule now
require8 ,
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II solidalion
situation ca nnot be ,
put together prior to 60 days 1
I before actual consolidrt lion under lhe roof. Until 1966, team
(.'(]n.solidations were permitled
one season prior to actual consolidation.
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Whell Claude Phlllipe
er Le Pavill111 be plaaa to
after-tbeatre · grand-dfnlng and
dance muSic 1 Ia Muim'o ol
Parlll ... The long..U.tant Sam
Splegels (River Kwal produeer etc.) have • biM Dub ready
. . Founding Kennedy
Joseph P. Kennedy looked
and smiling •• be dined
hio secretary Anne Gargao
Caravello ... Tbelr table
was token by George llld
ito llume S~en and the
(NBC's perky Barbara
tera) Gubera ... Arter we
ed t1io ifiY mornlnl

Apple Grove
Society Notes

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LOAFERS

The COTILLION
Model SMK8601-Walnut VeD-.
Maoterpleoe 2&amp;" Color TV
Stereopbonl&lt;o Theatre

$4.88

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Roush's Shoe Store

BOOSTERS

Gon~rnporary atyling ill Citalion Cai!Mneu of b.rdwoocl 'MDeflt'l ~
a aramed waln11t finiah.
• 26,000. •ott ~dvan~d Q-26 Colcw TY cbaNia ••• _.,..,... r.
lfLParUml bnght pLcturet.
• Admiral Colo~ J.'id!l\ty Co.bt.n.ol.,, dW aew wr.U.-. ooklr aiMI
black and wh1t! picture-.
• Admiral Automal..ic Oegau•ing Circllit • • , di.m~l.el ...... •ritl•
c:aueed by ll.ray ma«n eLic fit&gt;lda.
• Ni!!' Adm,iral Uaitb.ed Chatmei S.Ctiol&lt; ••• ~ A)lilac,
eacer tun1ng.
• 32 Watt Solid Stall! Stllreo FM, FM ;AM Tu.aer and Ampl.ifien, •
powerful kwer r.nd amp. nx:rl"Bt.e. LIM! tmtiN _,. f;l{ ~ •
•
broadcut.
• Ad~iral built Reoord Changer, .. p~illi011 crafted, rh•• full
1id(!1Jlf aound !ro1o tloatin~~: cartridr;ll. Jndud• 4fi RPM tpilkUL-""
• 4 A.::lmiral Q~~ SpeN.en for dw~ hetaliiCiild ~.

HUNTING TIME IS HERE!

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PICNIC
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46oz.
cans

V"'orio Brand

OLEO
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PRICE ON ,

Reg. Sc

Sam Hood. Bernard
Lyoas,
and M&lt;rrk Tannehill, all out for
ttre Pomeroy game Friday night :
with a C"hance Lyons might get '
!Jack.
Sauer probably caa
punt,
but that will be all. Hood is lost
for the season.
There are about 18 able-bod·
ied boys left to face Pomeroy,
many of them freshmen under
100 lbs. in weight and with no
experience.
The boosters appeared to •
gree with Charles Asa Brad- ,
bury lila! "something had to I
· be done." Football should be a·
vailable to the OOys who .want .
to play il, but, they agmd, U
should be elsewhere il thf sy~ :
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250 NORWICH

ASPIRIN -39c

PRICE
While They Last
Reg. 79c
SEAMLESS

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Reg. $2.00 Size

Dana

] Wilson pointed eut that his
squad had dwindled to 14 (from I
a top of oyer 31) oad lllat ~ ..
less more turned out immedl- ,
alely the game Ibis Thursday I
would be the team's last, for·
felting the remaining oootesta
on the schedule.
Besides, he poiated
o u t, i
many ol the eighth grade boys 1
are failing in tbeir books.
1
Coach Phillis agreed t he !
preseut status of the squad constituted a real hazard especial·
ly to the physical well·being
of the younger and smaller boys
called upon to play when older
players are injured. ·

$1.95
helps prevent facial
blemishes.

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Skin Balm

LIMITED
SUPPLY

by Tussy.

S1Q·OO

Pr1c1

: slem, if possible.
·
. Asked II there weren't enough
, eighth grade players this year
who w~ld be on the squad
, ''ne1t year," Asst. Coach Don

MEDI CLElR

Reg. $39.95

$2.00 DESERT FLOWER

JERGENS

HAND an. ·BODY LOnoN
$1.00

Bath Soap
3 bars 22c

$125

Tabu-Ambush and

20 Carat fragrance•

USTERINE

53c

Carter Pills
32c

RaMy r.•Handyrn::.:.
a """' George ~ob=~ t :pon~=ed:n.hla planned Invasion ol
ol Bashan ·eilled on Mr.
Mn. Rallllall Raberla I t'OCeJIII
Sunday.
.
A thought for the dayRay Hayman spent a Sunday EngUsh novellst and
poet
In Pokelllll ., with twu ol hiS Geol'(e Meredith said: "A witty
Anny b!ld41u, Harry
woman Is a treasure; a witty
ter and a.tvey Mltugan, and beauty Is a power."
lhelr lamUieo.
lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Acllmo, II
Mr. and Mra.· Herbert Rnnob II
and Roger, Tresaa w.. ver
Mra. Tucker attended service.' II
a_t the ML llennan Cbllrch a ·
recent Sunday evenlltl.
Ray Hayman and son, BUI,
spent Tuesday ID Columbus.
Mr. and M~ Carl Shullz recently moved'· to the Theron
Jollnson resltlenoe.
Mr. and .Mrs. Gene Qavll and Flatter your loot and \Vard·
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and Mrs. Bob Adams.
tlllbert Wood spent Monday
with his·. slsl8r, Mrs.
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no1ed as hepaUUa and tbe
will cost him fi million
booklnga - If he doea rest;
If not, lots more ... The Arthur
Murrays retired !rem showbl•
bul not from publicity - they
blred presa agenta tD trumpet
their reUrement rgosh aakea
... Judy Garland's been AI"
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oWJied by Candy
Mossier;
Judy - etop somewhere!
T)le handsome young
Aga
Khan bas !be miseries abuut
bls balding palo (Oh, who
wanta unsightly hair,
Ag?)
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butlo.. and bumper
strips
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. . . L. A. talk says Sandy Kou·
fu hBB a $185,000 price lag
this haggling lime; especially
u ba powdero the Orioles this

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of Letart were dinner gueau
of Mr. and Mrs. Dtillas HID
recently. The blttbday of St.
Clair HID and Dallas JIJI1 were
«lebrated.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hud,.ll
of Marietta. called on Ml'B.
Ferne Hayman and father, Mr.
Wesley Belloo, Sr., a
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Don"'
hue and family of
spent i
wltb Mr. and
Mra. Roy Donohue.
Attending a family
at !be ltome ol Mr.
and
Mrs. Ronald Browning reeen~
ly at Pomeroy were Mrs. BID
Fox and DaVId, Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Harpold and lamlly
Belpre, Mr. and Mrs.
Shane and Mr. and Mrs.
Shane and family.
World Wide Communion aer· =...=..!:..:...:.::..:.::=....:.::__:__
vice waR bold at the EBBI LeThe Almanac
tart. Methodist Cburcb Sunday
evening, OeL 2. Dr.
Leslto' • By United PrtBI lnternallonal
Roush ""' lhe apeaker.
Today is Wednesday, Oet. 12,
Mrs. Crall l'beodore, Llaa the 285th day of 11166 with 80 to
and Todd. ·at Columbus
follow.
a weekand wltll Mr. and
Ray Bebiey.
Tlte moon II between ito last
Rev. Tan Morrill of Decaut- quarter llld new phase.
er, Ind., visited hla twin
Tile mornlnl atars are Mars
er, Tom NorrQ, lor two weeki
Jupller.
wblle Ito~ ·ti aerlel of
'l'lle evening star Is Saturn.
toga at tbe _~ cFtilla
Jbeologlan
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was born. on this
was also a gu\is(QIIhe
ID 1775.
Dorothy RiEDe ol
On this day In history:
spent a weekend wltb Mr. llld . In 149%, Christopher
Mrs. Elza R,oblnsoll llld
bus took possession of land
Mr. and Mrs. Jim
the Bahamas in the name
moved tD the Cleland apartThla i1i regarded as the
ments II Racine.
dlsetvery of America.
Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Slmpson In 1870, Gen. Robert E. Lee
and dauibter, JoDI, have r.. died In Lexington, Va.
turned to their boma In
1n 1915, English nurse Edith
ton, Texas, after 1 ten day vawas shot by 1 German
cation with the latter'a pal'
squad lnr helping
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hay.
patriots Jain freedom
man.
.
from occupied Belgium In
Rev. Paul Hayman vl.,ted
World War I.
Wednesday with bts
In 1940, Adolf Hitler

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MHS team but admitted it w:Js
simply outmanned and overpowered by vastly superior forces
at Athens and J-.:~ckson . He felt
the team gave a good account- :
ing of itse lf against Rutland :
io a loss, in winrung over Wahama, and might have given
Nelsonville a bad time on a
dry field, if key players had :
not been out by inJuries.
He listed the current injur·
ies, veterans George
Sauer,

SPECIAL

ConRreoslOIIII Ctllldldate
!Dber 17, at Lanea51er
High enmple of hon01t, ooond
en"" · E. Miller · !Dday Invited Scbool.
lie representative and we
high school trtadMII
Tho rally 18 oet lor I p.m., "' many students ••
out the Tenth Dtatrlet to
Immediately loilowlng a fund. to hear his vlewa on OlD' led·
turned down the ~·Mrs. David week.
tend the prOifam portlon of the railing dinner.
oral government."
Merrick's "not responsible
1V candid Calneraman Allen Miller lor CongreS8 fund·rats. Guoot speaker lor the rally · Complimentary tickots lor
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ad, that blat reconsidered
llli a JaDUary baby ... -Marian
or Delaware. The ranklnl min-' \om be availabl• to all high
anyone suspect censorabip
McPartland'• plana at The double-take: Blacklrlara Fatb· ority member ol the Senate Fi· schools In the Tenth 4listriel
Irving P. Lazar made his
Apartment (2nd Ave. at 56th) er Tom Carey, aUll wondering nance Committee. he •Jso was and may be obtained bv contact-II
entrance at "21" since be
is an exclUngly aootblng sound how a nun who'd seen a pre· appolnled It the sen,le For- ing Miller lor Congress Headped Otto Preminger on the
snre ea"'; Mariana not just view of lhe Blar.kfrla"'' "Go, Ibis opportunity for
h lg h quarters, Lancaster, or
with a glass; Otto wss
a fine "woman pianist" but one Go, Go, God Ia Dead!" drama, school students who hear Sena. Miller lor CongreSB
.Co1mty II
next night celebrating h 1 ol the great jazz.mood stars knew the magazine shown In tor Williams." oald
Miller. chairman.
twins' sixth birthday . . Law· of any aex .. Judge J. Daniel one scene waa a copy ol Play· "He has stood as an ..cellent Tickets for the
Louis Nlller's on the
Fink's pretty daughter Marilyn boy I .. Go, Go, Go Sister! ... elgn RelaUoos Committee dur. dinner are available at Miller
end of alsult lor a ~bange: weds Michael Gerber Nov. 22 Father, she'agtlta know the an- lng the 86th Cong....,.
for Congress Headquartero,
Uterary agent charges
at the Plaza Hotel .. . Funny emy y'know.
"We are happy to provide Lancaster.
er IDegally bypassed ~lm
his most recent book aner
!he previous tame In·
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Investigated a minor accident
at 3:20 p.m. Tuesday uo j.as:
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Involving ~ car and a Meigo J:.o.
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Sirloin Tip Steak .. lb. $1.29
%LOIN, 9·12 CHOPS
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Cube Steaks · ...... ·.. lb. 99c

1869 ... that's when our ship came in.
That was the beginning,
That's wben our follnder ahowed he eared about people.

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Eleanor Burris, Sr., Polnt Pleasant and 1Beller Living was given by
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Abergall Mrs. Vema! Johnson ; Civic Re- Hartford Town CouncD held
.•&amp;r.llm· '~,!JomeDem0118tra· Thompson, Mason. The two ' sponslbllities, Mrs.
Mervin Its October · meeting in th
llon .of· West V~a UDiversi- 1new officers were Installed dur- Chapman: . Heallll, Mrs. John mayor's office. Present were
·ly 1 sppke to, over 100 persons ling the c.andlellghl ceremony Hanley; International Rela- Mayo,r,?Williarn Kelly, Record•t the Maaon County Acllleve- 1by the new Home Demonstra- ti011Bhip, Mrs. Ernest Lantz: er J.atflu M. Crump and Counnient Oi)r T)lesday al the 4-H lion Asent, Mlas Louise Long: IMa~rlal Resources, Mrs. C. E. cilmembers Mrs. Frances MarCamp at SoutbJlde,
Officer pins were presented IO IErwm ; Safely, Mrs. H. E. Bee· rts, w. T. Slone and John
In 11er lll!llt'r!lted talk s h e the new officers and tho oul· kleheimer.
Roac~ and Town Marshall Samused a seven' jiOinted star to soing officers.
I Achievemsnt Day Committees my Anderson. Two members
point .out the things that make The theme ,of the program :were: Pioneer tlub, Preparing Jlay Fields and A. K. McClung:
a lllQI'e alive alld a lllQI'e round- was "OJ&gt;en the .Door to Broad· I facilities; Program, Avalanche were absent.
ed J&gt;erson. These were oulslde er Horizons."
and Pocahontas clubs; Table Only a lew matters
were
Interests, Spiritual Development · Mrs. C. E. ~rlrin presented decorations, Sassafras and Wll- presented for ·discussion. A
Personal .Appearance, Etiquette, the devotionals, using as ber \)!elo clubs; Song Leader, Anne new street light was requested
Cultural Arts, such as music, subject, "Worklng
iogether , ljailey; Poems, Rhododendron by some citizens or the town
art, reading and homemaking In Our Homes and in Our Or- •club; Favors, Pleasant club; but no action was taken. some
skills. .She pointed out the need ' ganlzations.''
IFood Service, New
Haven, folks are behind with
their
of leadership in communities, Mrs. Susie Knapp and Mrs. ;Mason, Homemakers and Cher- water bills and their water was
counties and states.
Mildred Whillir;glon of Pt. Plea- i ~ee clubs: Name _Tags~ Help- turned off. Mayor Kelly sug·
Mrs. John Marshall, outgp. sant led In group oinging.
Img Hand club; Reg1strallon and gested that
gun •hould be
ing president, presided during ·Poems were read by Mrs. Welcoming, Upland club; Col- purchased to be used by the
lhe election of officers. Elected~·· Doris Yonker and Mrs. Ty!liJ. , .L&lt;on club; Dlahee club; Marshall· but belong to lhc
as county president for a two Roush, both of New Haven.
Clean Up,
.
town Cooncil approved
this
year lerm was Mrs.
Virgil The following J&gt;Orsons were Mrs. Wayne Erwm and Mrs.
tt
::......-.-_ _ _ _ _ __::_ 'appointed to •erve on the 1008- Allee Miller, representatives rna er.
. - - - - - - - 67 B dg I Co rnlttee·
M of the Cabell Huntmglon Puo The balance In the treasury
u e
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·
rs. . .
.
as shown by the report from
l'lal Ne\•'S Carolyn Litchfield, . Mrs. Gus he Library, announced to the th b nk at the end of Se tem- 1
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Douglass, Jr., Mrs. Nora Kels- group that books can l&gt;e bor- bee a $44S
P
ter, and Mrs. Ray Crank,
ro-wed by ladles or Home Dem· r was PTA34·NEWS
, ,
Reports on the Leadership onslration Clubs free or clmrge,
· · ·
'
Hol"r Ha~pllal:
VISitmg Training Conference which they The president announced that The Hartford .PTA held lt.&lt;
hours 24 and 7-8 p.m. Pa.ents 1attended at Jackson's
Mill ' a Christmas workshop would Sep~mber meelmg on Mooday
only on Pediatrics Ward.
wore given by Mrs. Ray Crank, be held · In November,
evenmg, lbe l~lh, at 7:30p.m.
.
Adml1sloos
Regional Representative, Henand lhe ~ss1on was opened
Jerry W. Mahan, Rio Grande: derson; Mrs. Mary Fnend~ West
by lhe p~esident, Mrs. Geor~e
Mrs. Emma Shaver, Lower Riv- Columbia; aild Miss Mary Phil- Women's Club Will
James With a. welcome to all
er Rd.; Carl B. Rutherford, lips of New Haven and MMI H
M' H
parents, fmnds and teachers.
.Pt. Pleasant; Marc R. Weaver, Oak' Thomas of Flat' o--k re: PTeaPrLEA1888NT aynes
Each friend and teacher lntro·
N Ha ' M Cl
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H"7r ve~,l 2rt ar;;cev . I ported on her trip to Glenville, . ion Haynes, State Departmeni ~~ ~:~• K ~~ ' e group.
of Health, will be the guest . 'ed" lh hooy ker Y sh r"?m thre·
u methan,G 'a heonJ, 'at"·1· as Mason County's Belle.
Kenn
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Pt. Pleasant: Thomas J. Me·
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spea er at the Fnday meeti~g most parents present. Mrs. MitCoy, Gallipolia l' •Y;
Mrs.
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of the Point Pleasant Woman s zi Oldak&lt;r read the report or
Pauline Angeletti, Pomeroy; Two Clvd ActiOilll
Club.
.
the secrelary and some old
Mrs. Will tam F. Winebrenner,
The meeting will be held at businm matters were
disSyracuse; Gary A. llaggy, Rt. Are Filed on Notes
the home of Dr. and Mrs. Roy cussed, It was deoided to go
2 Pomeroy; Mrs. Albert
C. PT. PLEASANT _ Two civil Eshenaur, 1916 Marqu~tte A~e- ahead With plans ror a ChristWorkman, Ravenswood; Mro. actions were filed Tuesday
nue. Mrs. Eshenaur IS chair- mas Bazaar to be held some.
Chester R. Wolford, Ironton: Circuit Clerk Howard Schultz, man of the Health and Saf~ty time the last of October. Eac~
Mrs. Edward J. Benti?e, A_sh- the plaintiff in both actions
J)epart:nent of the club ~hich parent was requested to
land, Ky.; Mrs.. Cathenne N~er- l lng the Seaboard Finance
"~~ charge of the meeting. or send ideas for making
man, Wellston; Mrs. Tandy E. pany of Hllnlington, and
Mtss H~rnes will show a fih~ lor lhe bazaar and also to
. KemJ&gt;Or, Rt. 1 Flatwoods, Ky.; acli0118 concerned payment
entitled, To Yo_ur Health, , in making the items. AnJronell
Mrs. Editb L. ' Arthur, Ironton; promissory ootes.
and .wlll loUow II wllh a dts- interested should contact Mrs.
Mr&amp;. Bernard E. CampbeU, Ra- 1 One actio~ named Oscar J. CUSSion penod.
Irma Dodson
or the schooL
ve~,.wood. i
I McCarty and Olga Morarlty
Other members of the Health The PTA feel.• it should raise
.
Dlsmllsod
I West Columbia defendants,
and Safety Department
who money to buy things for
GOrdon L. Clark, Mrs. Eldon , the plaintiff seeklng
wlll serve as hostess are Mrs. school.
E. ~· Robert L. Brady, :ln the amount of unpaid bal· Mildred Ball, Mrs. Howard Mrs. Mildred Gibbs gave
Mrs. Oo,fllh S. Bratton, Mrs. 1ance 1 $6!9 38 1 . 1 s't
.
DBII&amp; ·Dwosl, Mn, ~hart talk about the new
EariM. Brown, Carlton J. ~k· 'land
The' othe~
":;';ts Oral Eads, Mrs. Josle Hogg, plies the PTA heiJ&gt;ed to
ney, Jack 1), Junlrlns, Alenn· James Owen and Darts Jean Mrs. Clara McCraw, Mrs. Ray- last year. Among them
der_P. McFarland, Mra. Ul· 1Dalton as defendants a 0 d monel Musgrave, Mr_s. Jack a large world map.
lian E. Moor~, Marvin L. Mor·: seeks judgment from them
Rosers, Mrs. Hamel Smith, The new officers for the year
row, Jr., J. _.Ulard , Potter, 1$860 18
aid b 1
Mrs. WilHam Stover, · Mrs, Rl- are as follows : president Mrs.
•Ml!•. Cherry · ~. Scoll, Charles.:
· unp
a ance,
chard Thoma!, Mrs. C.
W, Inn a Grinstead Dodson; vice
E. 1Ya1er, Hej!ry E. Spencer;
Thompson, Mrs. Harry Welia, president, Mrs, James Elias;
and Kimberly Neville.
VEHICLES DAMAGED
and Mrs. DaUas Wilfong,
secretary, Mrs. Eddie Rlekard
PT. PLEASANT- The
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and treasurer, Mrs.
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--!Irs dePartment Investigated
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Froendt
two vehicle accident last
Reptesentatil'e'llf•·
lt was decided that the next
at 10 p.m. In Hartford
. 'LoPT_dge i8 A'p_p' o
.·, i.
meeting will be the fifth Mon.
_
lng In $3'15 property
Pi.~. ,.,,,...
day in October as the 24th was
Gaop' fta•hlp:
Gallipolis but no J&gt;Or&amp;Onal Injury.
King of R~ 2, Point Pleasant, to be Fathers' Night. The
Dam 12.3, 12.1; nmDing 4 feet Zerkle, 21, Hartford, was
will represeni 'the POii!t .~leas- meml&gt;ers were asked to try
on rollers Pomeroy • Mason ln the side of his vehicle
).od~e o'l' Oda.· Fetio.ws at to bring their husbands to
20.53, Pt: 'Ple11!8111 ZU9, llillt attempting ~ rnak&lt; a left
the IOisl aruiual $~~" In the 11ex1 meeting and also bring
ton 1.16 la!Hng. Kanawlra Falll by a car driven by Aubrey
Charleaton October J1 . lhrough a new parent or some other in3.71 lalllns, Charleston 19.12 zel, 29, Letart, wbo wu
15th.
terested J&gt;erson to join PTA.
stationary, London,
Marmet ing 10 peas at the same lime. ~ry K. Ander9Qil ol . the The meeting was adjourned
and Winfield darns were on , Kinzel waa cited lor reckless McMechen, W. Va. lodge will with eacb teacher going to
the sllls.
i OJ&gt;Oration.
installed u Grandmaster of their respective room which
·JIGal Movemeats:
Grand Lodge of West Vir· gave parents an opportunity
Ohio River - Steel
Pleasaot VaHey Hospital
of the fraternal order of talk to their children's teacher
doiiiJi ·13, 3 a.m.; Onward
Admitted: Marian Hoschar,
FeUows during the session and see the rooms and work.
13, .6:50 a.m.: Louisiana up
Pt. Pleasant; John
Pl. which is held at the Daniel The goal of the PTA will be
1 p:ni.; Eastern up "· 6 am.; Pleasant; Foster Weaver,
Boone Hotel beginning with reg- to work together to make a
Little George down 15, 3:55a.m. Haven; Mrs. Samuel Planta, islration at 10 a.m. Oct 12. A better PTA and a
m.; Oltton Queen up 15, 5 Leon.
will be given on cor~- school and w try to interest
a.m.; L. F1ore down 15, 6:
Dltdwled: Rita Byen, Opol a new motel-type more parents In the work
a.m.; Jefferson up 17, 5:55 , le Cobb, Mrs. Julius McLeod,
at Elkins, and a dlacus- and better attendance at
m.; Jenks up 17, 6:35 a.m:; Birth: Mr. &amp;DC! Mrs. Stephen
will be held on reducing meetings so as to see how their
Baby Lear up 19, 3:50 a.nl:; Templeton, GalbpoUs Ferry, the number of meetings in the children are doing.
Steel Express u~ 20, 4:20 a.rri.: son.
month. The order now meets
RETURN TO CAIIJFORINIA.II
Tammy White down 20, 6!20
weekly,
Jr!MI. William Purcell,
.a.m.; Paul D. down 20, 8:20 a Ravenswood down Meldahll:151r;;;;;ii;;;;;;==----==.;_""";.;;iii;;i~~~...
m.; Walter Curley dOWII 20, a.m.; L. W. Sweet up Meldahl
6:30 a.m.; Peggy Downey down 3:115 a.m.; Wayne H. up
20, waltllll: Harry Dyer dQWII dahl 5:50 a.m.
20, walling; st. Marys down GalllpoUs DIID ·21, US a.m.; Phlllp
Sporn down 4:40 p.m.; Kathy R.
doWn 21, 5:50 a.m.; lndlana
p.m.; Reliable up
down 22, 5:30 a.m.; National
; Edeana Bosworth
up
dow 23, 9:115 p.m.; Polly ··a.
p.m.; Semel up 12:35 a.
do!in U, 5:41 un.; Valv.
H. E. Bowles up 1:41 a.m.;
~ Greenup 1:115 p.m.; Luther
K. up 2:35 a.m.; Walter
,~erdman dOWD Greenup 7 p,
up 4:50 a.m.; Mart
1)1.; A. J. Patten up- Greenup
up 6:45 a.m.; Bayou
•:50 p.m.; steel Trader down
" 8:30 a.m.
~enup 10 p.m.; Alton
lallawlui RIVII' F or t
i!r up 14, S a.m.; Mama
down Marmet 11
Jow8 Greenup 3:20 a.m.: ~ J.
Mountaln Stale down
.@. Lewlt down G~:i
a.m.: Beaver down
,;tm:; OVEC up GreeDup . ,155
5:115 ~.m.; H~en . Z.
•• m.; GoclrinltoD down
Marmet 5.50 a.JQ., E!iel'
fill p.m.; Tlliolt
M _
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'!\. Merrill dowa Wlnflleld II
' Meldahl 1:211 p.m.:
Ill•; Susan Line
Woodl up Meldahl 1&gt;48 p.
10::11 p.qt.; W. H.
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Eleanor Burris, Sr., Polnt Pleasant and 1Beller Living was given by
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·Glenu ·slllte .Exienaion Pro- treasurer, · Mrs.
Abergall Mrs. Vema! Johnson ; Civic Re- Hartford Town CouncD held
.•&amp;r.llm· '~,!JomeDem0118tra· Thompson, Mason. The two ' sponslbllities, Mrs.
Mervin Its October · meeting in th
llon .of· West V~a UDiversi- 1new officers were Installed dur- Chapman: . Heallll, Mrs. John mayor's office. Present were
·ly 1 sppke to, over 100 persons ling the c.andlellghl ceremony Hanley; International Rela- Mayo,r,?Williarn Kelly, Record•t the Maaon County Acllleve- 1by the new Home Demonstra- ti011Bhip, Mrs. Ernest Lantz: er J.atflu M. Crump and Counnient Oi)r T)lesday al the 4-H lion Asent, Mlas Louise Long: IMa~rlal Resources, Mrs. C. E. cilmembers Mrs. Frances MarCamp at SoutbJlde,
Officer pins were presented IO IErwm ; Safely, Mrs. H. E. Bee· rts, w. T. Slone and John
In 11er lll!llt'r!lted talk s h e the new officers and tho oul· kleheimer.
Roac~ and Town Marshall Samused a seven' jiOinted star to soing officers.
I Achievemsnt Day Committees my Anderson. Two members
point .out the things that make The theme ,of the program :were: Pioneer tlub, Preparing Jlay Fields and A. K. McClung:
a lllQI'e alive alld a lllQI'e round- was "OJ&gt;en the .Door to Broad· I facilities; Program, Avalanche were absent.
ed J&gt;erson. These were oulslde er Horizons."
and Pocahontas clubs; Table Only a lew matters
were
Interests, Spiritual Development · Mrs. C. E. ~rlrin presented decorations, Sassafras and Wll- presented for ·discussion. A
Personal .Appearance, Etiquette, the devotionals, using as ber \)!elo clubs; Song Leader, Anne new street light was requested
Cultural Arts, such as music, subject, "Worklng
iogether , ljailey; Poems, Rhododendron by some citizens or the town
art, reading and homemaking In Our Homes and in Our Or- •club; Favors, Pleasant club; but no action was taken. some
skills. .She pointed out the need ' ganlzations.''
IFood Service, New
Haven, folks are behind with
their
of leadership in communities, Mrs. Susie Knapp and Mrs. ;Mason, Homemakers and Cher- water bills and their water was
counties and states.
Mildred Whillir;glon of Pt. Plea- i ~ee clubs: Name _Tags~ Help- turned off. Mayor Kelly sug·
Mrs. John Marshall, outgp. sant led In group oinging.
Img Hand club; Reg1strallon and gested that
gun •hould be
ing president, presided during ·Poems were read by Mrs. Welcoming, Upland club; Col- purchased to be used by the
lhe election of officers. Elected~·· Doris Yonker and Mrs. Ty!liJ. , .L&lt;on club; Dlahee club; Marshall· but belong to lhc
as county president for a two Roush, both of New Haven.
Clean Up,
.
town Cooncil approved
this
year lerm was Mrs.
Virgil The following J&gt;Orsons were Mrs. Wayne Erwm and Mrs.
tt
::......-.-_ _ _ _ _ __::_ 'appointed to •erve on the 1008- Allee Miller, representatives rna er.
. - - - - - - - 67 B dg I Co rnlttee·
M of the Cabell Huntmglon Puo The balance In the treasury
u e
m
·
rs. . .
.
as shown by the report from
l'lal Ne\•'S Carolyn Litchfield, . Mrs. Gus he Library, announced to the th b nk at the end of Se tem- 1
""'''
•
Douglass, Jr., Mrs. Nora Kels- group that books can l&gt;e bor- bee a $44S
P
ter, and Mrs. Ray Crank,
ro-wed by ladles or Home Dem· r was PTA34·NEWS
, ,
Reports on the Leadership onslration Clubs free or clmrge,
· · ·
'
Hol"r Ha~pllal:
VISitmg Training Conference which they The president announced that The Hartford .PTA held lt.&lt;
hours 24 and 7-8 p.m. Pa.ents 1attended at Jackson's
Mill ' a Christmas workshop would Sep~mber meelmg on Mooday
only on Pediatrics Ward.
wore given by Mrs. Ray Crank, be held · In November,
evenmg, lbe l~lh, at 7:30p.m.
.
Adml1sloos
Regional Representative, Henand lhe ~ss1on was opened
Jerry W. Mahan, Rio Grande: derson; Mrs. Mary Fnend~ West
by lhe p~esident, Mrs. Geor~e
Mrs. Emma Shaver, Lower Riv- Columbia; aild Miss Mary Phil- Women's Club Will
James With a. welcome to all
er Rd.; Carl B. Rutherford, lips of New Haven and MMI H
M' H
parents, fmnds and teachers.
.Pt. Pleasant; Marc R. Weaver, Oak' Thomas of Flat' o--k re: PTeaPrLEA1888NT aynes
Each friend and teacher lntro·
N Ha ' M Cl
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A - YIISs Mar- d d h' If l th
H"7r ve~,l 2rt ar;;cev . I ported on her trip to Glenville, . ion Haynes, State Departmeni ~~ ~:~• K ~~ ' e group.
of Health, will be the guest . 'ed" lh hooy ker Y sh r"?m thre·
u methan,G 'a heonJ, 'at"·1· as Mason County's Belle.
Kenn
· ous ' r., · 1 Coonty committee reports on
k
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Pt. Pleasant: Thomas J. Me·
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spea er at the Fnday meeti~g most parents present. Mrs. MitCoy, Gallipolia l' •Y;
Mrs.
,
,
of the Point Pleasant Woman s zi Oldak&lt;r read the report or
Pauline Angeletti, Pomeroy; Two Clvd ActiOilll
Club.
.
the secrelary and some old
Mrs. Will tam F. Winebrenner,
The meeting will be held at businm matters were
disSyracuse; Gary A. llaggy, Rt. Are Filed on Notes
the home of Dr. and Mrs. Roy cussed, It was deoided to go
2 Pomeroy; Mrs. Albert
C. PT. PLEASANT _ Two civil Eshenaur, 1916 Marqu~tte A~e- ahead With plans ror a ChristWorkman, Ravenswood; Mro. actions were filed Tuesday
nue. Mrs. Eshenaur IS chair- mas Bazaar to be held some.
Chester R. Wolford, Ironton: Circuit Clerk Howard Schultz, man of the Health and Saf~ty time the last of October. Eac~
Mrs. Edward J. Benti?e, A_sh- the plaintiff in both actions
J)epart:nent of the club ~hich parent was requested to
land, Ky.; Mrs.. Cathenne N~er- l lng the Seaboard Finance
"~~ charge of the meeting. or send ideas for making
man, Wellston; Mrs. Tandy E. pany of Hllnlington, and
Mtss H~rnes will show a fih~ lor lhe bazaar and also to
. KemJ&gt;Or, Rt. 1 Flatwoods, Ky.; acli0118 concerned payment
entitled, To Yo_ur Health, , in making the items. AnJronell
Mrs. Editb L. ' Arthur, Ironton; promissory ootes.
and .wlll loUow II wllh a dts- interested should contact Mrs.
Mr&amp;. Bernard E. CampbeU, Ra- 1 One actio~ named Oscar J. CUSSion penod.
Irma Dodson
or the schooL
ve~,.wood. i
I McCarty and Olga Morarlty
Other members of the Health The PTA feel.• it should raise
.
Dlsmllsod
I West Columbia defendants,
and Safety Department
who money to buy things for
GOrdon L. Clark, Mrs. Eldon , the plaintiff seeklng
wlll serve as hostess are Mrs. school.
E. ~· Robert L. Brady, :ln the amount of unpaid bal· Mildred Ball, Mrs. Howard Mrs. Mildred Gibbs gave
Mrs. Oo,fllh S. Bratton, Mrs. 1ance 1 $6!9 38 1 . 1 s't
.
DBII&amp; ·Dwosl, Mn, ~hart talk about the new
EariM. Brown, Carlton J. ~k· 'land
The' othe~
":;';ts Oral Eads, Mrs. Josle Hogg, plies the PTA heiJ&gt;ed to
ney, Jack 1), Junlrlns, Alenn· James Owen and Darts Jean Mrs. Clara McCraw, Mrs. Ray- last year. Among them
der_P. McFarland, Mra. Ul· 1Dalton as defendants a 0 d monel Musgrave, Mr_s. Jack a large world map.
lian E. Moor~, Marvin L. Mor·: seeks judgment from them
Rosers, Mrs. Hamel Smith, The new officers for the year
row, Jr., J. _.Ulard , Potter, 1$860 18
aid b 1
Mrs. WilHam Stover, · Mrs, Rl- are as follows : president Mrs.
•Ml!•. Cherry · ~. Scoll, Charles.:
· unp
a ance,
chard Thoma!, Mrs. C.
W, Inn a Grinstead Dodson; vice
E. 1Ya1er, Hej!ry E. Spencer;
Thompson, Mrs. Harry Welia, president, Mrs, James Elias;
and Kimberly Neville.
VEHICLES DAMAGED
and Mrs. DaUas Wilfong,
secretary, Mrs. Eddie Rlekard
PT. PLEASANT- The
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two vehicle accident last
Reptesentatil'e'llf•·
lt was decided that the next
at 10 p.m. In Hartford
. 'LoPT_dge i8 A'p_p' o
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meeting will be the fifth Mon.
_
lng In $3'15 property
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Gaop' fta•hlp:
Gallipolis but no J&gt;Or&amp;Onal Injury.
King of R~ 2, Point Pleasant, to be Fathers' Night. The
Dam 12.3, 12.1; nmDing 4 feet Zerkle, 21, Hartford, was
will represeni 'the POii!t .~leas- meml&gt;ers were asked to try
on rollers Pomeroy • Mason ln the side of his vehicle
).od~e o'l' Oda.· Fetio.ws at to bring their husbands to
20.53, Pt: 'Ple11!8111 ZU9, llillt attempting ~ rnak&lt; a left
the IOisl aruiual $~~" In the 11ex1 meeting and also bring
ton 1.16 la!Hng. Kanawlra Falll by a car driven by Aubrey
Charleaton October J1 . lhrough a new parent or some other in3.71 lalllns, Charleston 19.12 zel, 29, Letart, wbo wu
15th.
terested J&gt;erson to join PTA.
stationary, London,
Marmet ing 10 peas at the same lime. ~ry K. Ander9Qil ol . the The meeting was adjourned
and Winfield darns were on , Kinzel waa cited lor reckless McMechen, W. Va. lodge will with eacb teacher going to
the sllls.
i OJ&gt;Oration.
installed u Grandmaster of their respective room which
·JIGal Movemeats:
Grand Lodge of West Vir· gave parents an opportunity
Ohio River - Steel
Pleasaot VaHey Hospital
of the fraternal order of talk to their children's teacher
doiiiJi ·13, 3 a.m.; Onward
Admitted: Marian Hoschar,
FeUows during the session and see the rooms and work.
13, .6:50 a.m.: Louisiana up
Pt. Pleasant; John
Pl. which is held at the Daniel The goal of the PTA will be
1 p:ni.; Eastern up "· 6 am.; Pleasant; Foster Weaver,
Boone Hotel beginning with reg- to work together to make a
Little George down 15, 3:55a.m. Haven; Mrs. Samuel Planta, islration at 10 a.m. Oct 12. A better PTA and a
m.; Oltton Queen up 15, 5 Leon.
will be given on cor~- school and w try to interest
a.m.; L. F1ore down 15, 6:
Dltdwled: Rita Byen, Opol a new motel-type more parents In the work
a.m.; Jefferson up 17, 5:55 , le Cobb, Mrs. Julius McLeod,
at Elkins, and a dlacus- and better attendance at
m.; Jenks up 17, 6:35 a.m:; Birth: Mr. &amp;DC! Mrs. Stephen
will be held on reducing meetings so as to see how their
Baby Lear up 19, 3:50 a.nl:; Templeton, GalbpoUs Ferry, the number of meetings in the children are doing.
Steel Express u~ 20, 4:20 a.rri.: son.
month. The order now meets
RETURN TO CAIIJFORINIA.II
Tammy White down 20, 6!20
weekly,
Jr!MI. William Purcell,
.a.m.; Paul D. down 20, 8:20 a Ravenswood down Meldahll:151r;;;;;ii;;;;;;==----==.;_""";.;;iii;;i~~~...
m.; Walter Curley dOWII 20, a.m.; L. W. Sweet up Meldahl
6:30 a.m.; Peggy Downey down 3:115 a.m.; Wayne H. up
20, waltllll: Harry Dyer dQWII dahl 5:50 a.m.
20, walling; st. Marys down GalllpoUs DIID ·21, US a.m.; Phlllp
Sporn down 4:40 p.m.; Kathy R.
doWn 21, 5:50 a.m.; lndlana
p.m.; Reliable up
down 22, 5:30 a.m.; National
; Edeana Bosworth
up
dow 23, 9:115 p.m.; Polly ··a.
p.m.; Semel up 12:35 a.
do!in U, 5:41 un.; Valv.
H. E. Bowles up 1:41 a.m.;
~ Greenup 1:115 p.m.; Luther
K. up 2:35 a.m.; Walter
,~erdman dOWD Greenup 7 p,
up 4:50 a.m.; Mart
1)1.; A. J. Patten up- Greenup
up 6:45 a.m.; Bayou
•:50 p.m.; steel Trader down
" 8:30 a.m.
~enup 10 p.m.; Alton
lallawlui RIVII' F or t
i!r up 14, S a.m.; Mama
down Marmet 11
Jow8 Greenup 3:20 a.m.: ~ J.
Mountaln Stale down
.@. Lewlt down G~:i
a.m.: Beaver down
,;tm:; OVEC up GreeDup . ,155
5:115 ~.m.; H~en . Z.
•• m.; GoclrinltoD down
Marmet 5.50 a.JQ., E!iel'
fill p.m.; Tlliolt
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down Wlnlleld 8:01
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'!\. Merrill dowa Wlnflleld II
' Meldahl 1:211 p.m.:
Ill•; Susan Line
Woodl up Meldahl 1&gt;48 p.
10::11 p.qt.; W. H.
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No extra cost to you but lust 1nother ont of the many conveniences brought to you ~y lvans.

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Our S&amp;H Represent ell•• will bo olthe

BOIIAIZA
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Evans will gladly refund double
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IUMR FLAVOR COOKIES
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efficiencies .. . keep our cosl.l down ••• and
create savings which we pass on to you.
Shopping has never been more rewardint
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No extra cost to you but lust 1nother ont of the many conveniences brought to you ~y lvans.

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and out of our stores each week: Thil hUKe
wo!ume has enabled u.&lt;to achieve increased
efficiencies .. . keep our cosl.l down ••• and
create savings which we pass on to you.
Shopping has never been more rewardint
than today • •• at Evans.

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FOAM

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or a week,.but hundreds of lower prices, 7 d1ys '1 w.ek, _fifty· .
two week~ ·• year.
Try shopping at Foodland yourself, if you don't elready
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WE RESERV! TH1
RIGHT TO LIMIT
QUANtiTY

FOAM

And we don't--..n tush '-w-"come on" spe_cl1h for e cl•y
or a week,.but hundreds of lower prices, 7 d1ys '1 w.ek, _fifty· .
two week~ ·• year.
Try shopping at Foodland yourself, if you don't elready
shop here, and you11see how you save - big change doll1rs end
cents savings that enly by shopping at Foocllancll

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HELEN HELP US!

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500, 4 Dr. 8 cylinder, auto.
traftL Redia &amp;
whlflwell tlrtl

Heat.r,

64 Ford Galaxie
• SOOXL 2 Dr. Hordlop. I
cyllildar, 4 speed traM.
Llko now

62 Ford Fairlane

51111. 2 Dr., I eylfnclor,
ltlncllrd trans.

64Pontiac
4 Dr. Stotlon
Wagon. Automatic traftl.
6 cylinder en,lne
Tompett

64 Ford Galuie

500. 4 Dr. I Cfllndar, 1uto.
tranL Radio end he1&amp;tr,
power sfHring. whltewaO

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63 Chevrolet
Btl Alro. 4 Dr • 6 cyl.

Stlftdard trans. WhHe wd

"61 Buick Spee:al .

4 Dr. 8 cylinder, auto.
trans. Radio &amp; th1t.r.
· Whitewall tim

63 Rambler

550 Series 4 Dr. 6 eyHnller, standard trant.. r•
dlo &amp; heater,

Hres.

whltew•JI

65 Pontiac G.T.O.
fempa!;t . 2 Dr. Hardtap. 4

..-d trans.

63 Ford Galaxie
500 4 Or. t eyllnder aut•
malic trans. Radio alMI
hHtar. oowar ste.rfng.
white wall tirn.

65 Dodae Dart
2 Dr. 170 S.riM, 6 cylln" cler, ~tandard trans., radio
· and hutar

64 Ford F-700
S spted trans. 2 speed rear
· ttMrlnq racfle 1nd he•t.-r
4 dr 8 eyl At Trtn!l. P
Dump Truck 8 cylinder.
axle. Lang wheel b1...

63 Mercury
Custom 7 Door H1rdtop.
Power
Steering
1M
8raket. Automatic trent.

Keith Goble Ford
USED CAR LOT
l.eC111t &amp; Sycemore Sb.
Middleport

S.tThe ·

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~ only a part
of love,
we feel it is an expression
love to be shared. Our mental
attitude is healthy and
un·
troubled by conscience.

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yours I'm reminded of the
who shortcuts through a flower
garden saying,
"l'm careful
see? J don't hurt anything."
But if everyone followed his
lead . soon there'd be nothing

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This column Iii dedicated r.
family living, so if you're having kid trouble or just plain
trouble, let Helen help YOU.
She wiU also we1come your
own amusing e1.periences. Ad·
d r e ss Helen Boltel
In
care of this newspaper.

SMALL COLlEGE POLL
NEW YORK IUPI) -The
u ni t e d Press InteruaUonal
small college lootbali ratings
with first place votes and won-lost records in parentheses:
Teams
Polala
1. N.Dak. St. (25) (~)
:rl1
2. U. No.Dak. (3) 14-lli
270
3. San Diego St. (1) (~) 210
4. Mid. Tenn. St. (2) 1$-0) 208
5 Weber St. II) (3-1)
167
6. Sui Ross St. (3-0)
121
7. Massachusetu IZ.t)
89
8. (Tie) Mont. St. (4-l)
88
Chattanooga (I) 13·1)
Ill
10. Delaware II) (3-0)
89
Second 1~11. Arkansas State
45; 12. Long Beach Stall' :!0; 13.
Lenoir Rhyne 11) 23 ; 14. (tie),
New Mexico Highlands and UC
Santa Barbara 22; 16 (tie),
Temple and Luther 16: 18.
Eastern Kentucky 15: 19.
Ba ldwln· Wallace 14 ; 20, Mlcbi·
. gan Tech 12.
CONGRESS ASSVRED
WASHINGTON (UP)) - N•
lional Football League Co mflsioner Pet~ Rozelle· bas 381Ul'ed
Congress there are 110 pi.IDs to
substHule closed circuli cr PI'
~evision U bb league meo·les
with the American

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DEODORIZERS
Sanitizes the alr. Sprint
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as far wa money gaes. Did I
interpret her letter
MRS. W.J.A.
Dear Mrs. A:
No! I think your
snobbishness" may have
you a fine friendship. Pl'Olnin-ll
eot people are often not near· II
Jy as aware of their posi.tion1ll
as you are. They
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cbooae friends for therDBel•ves,
nol their money, but aometimes
their "apartness" keeps them
a lliUe ronely. Your kind of
social conscloosness , shuiS
them off from contacts they'd
really enjoy. - H.

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one decided ro trample down II
society's rules? Let's hope
"Free in Utopians" don't start
a stampede you'll bitterly re·
little wife says. "Yes, chirf.'' gret someday. - H.
Especially as concerns ano lh·
er man. -H.
Dear Helen:
Thank you for disagreeing
Dear Hel en:
with "Free in Utopia." If adI read the letter from "Ft~e ults are going to take the
ill Utopia" and I couldn't athat sex before ~~~~ II
gree with her more, on the tude
is wrong for teens but
subject of living with the per- !or adults, where is it going
son you love regardless of a lead? GOO made rules for
wedding ceremony.
own good, not just to make
The point about maturity and harder on us. He knew that
buUook Is the main thing. You rules at all would make a mess
have lo be sure It Is right for of the world. An unprincipled,
you - tho best solution. My undisciplined nation
won't
btylrlend and I are still In last. - D. H.
10Uege. We started later than
most and H will be four years Dear Helen:
IJ!Iore we ean ~RSider mar·
Stme months ago my husband and I mel two cbarmlng
women at a guest ranch. We
all felt 8J if we'd known each
other for years and decided ro
get togeth..- inasmuch as we
lived in neighboring towDB.
I have since found that thev II
are from a prominent familv
and very wealthy. We !eel we
cannot keep up with !ham socially. We have a nice home,
and are comfortably situated,
but our social positions are uot
compatible.
WHY
Recently one of the• .::;~ /1
TAKE
sent me a note on her bt
A
business stationery. I feel she
did this to let me know who she
CHANafl
was, se that we won't get
upushy" though it seemed very
friendly.

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damaged reputation plus eventual marilal trouble. She says
th!! lwo children - teenagers
- al bume make it
above
board. And you? - L.G.
Dear L:
Your wife my knuw she's l:l·
bove approach, bul the sn&amp;ep
and snicker set doesn't; and
raised eyebrows ean
make
eveD the most trusl.ing husband wonder if he should be.
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to spend several nights at the do not agree with me. But it

family residence when her hus. band is absent. In this case the
husband is borne about every
other weekend.
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