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(UP!) -1 Whtl• sitting In the chair, the
"Feeling fine
a restful I President signed lhe bill-con·
night, Preside!.~ Johnson moved I tinuing the so-ealled interest
back Into the busy stream of equalization tax.
official life today. He signed a llocton were pleased with
. piece ol legislation just 24 lhe apparent speed of John5011'S
hours alter undergoing major recovery •s evidenced in his
surgery for a bad gall bladder walking, albeit only a few
and a kidney stone.
steps, for the third time since
The P•esident was up at 6 the 2Y.-hour operation Frldlly.
a.m. EDT and took a few more
fo101 for Plctam
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•U!ps aero., his green-curtained Before his press office staff
THE COURT- The Queen, her attendants and the escorts pose after Semor Janice Neece was crowned Queen to reign for this year's bedroom on the third floor of was up, Johnson sent for a
Pomeroy Homecormng ~ Left to rtght are Shirley Baxter, escorted byTe d Moronty ; Kathy Hannahs, escorted by Chrts Tompkins; M1ss Neece, Bethesda Naval Hospital to a news photographer and posed
escorted by Bennett ROush; Jane Evans, escorted by Gail St. Clair, and Sandra Hendncks, escorted by Guy Sargent.- Sentmel Photo.
cllair near the window.
for pictures In his suit&gt;!. Howev-

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Am.iccw owe PWchl

Bookmobile Circulation is
at 8,124 During September

Serving Meigs County for over 93 years

RUTLAND

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Meigs County. will have a baU HiU above Syracuse, and of the committee.
Chamber of Commerce and tht
to .show off along Forest Run • Five Points Planners (or the tour expectJ MeiKS Cot:'lty Jaycees wtll pr.
the1r county to outsiders by Road.
to make use or the Pomeroy 'd . .:hi' k ha •·--- •· tht
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voIuntee~mg as nv-:rs o ~11'
er tOW'S will include Rt. Junior
High Schoo) auditori· group. Special hostesses 1D4
automobiles to
g1ve . trtpS 33 through Hemlock G~ve and urn as a shelter and location of song leaders will accompaDJ
through the .area to ladies of the State Park, the Middleport a religious service for the wo- them from Columbua kl make
SAIGON - A MASSIVE U.
the Fall Foliage
Tour Suo- par~ and pool, and from ~adio men upon their arrival about the trip cheerful.
S. invasion force today pushed
da~. 0 tobur 7.
stallon WMPO over the hill to noon, sponsored '" the Meigs Anyone with suggestiOM •
deeper into communists' "Iron
Charles E. Blakes~ee, ch~Jr- De~d M-d~'s Curve a.nd back vta County Minist 1
Association bow to make the tom man
Triangle" zone, but there was
man of a ~ur committee, w1tb Laurel Chrr .a~d Umon-A~..
and supervised t,~ the
Rev. memorable and appealing 11 Jn.
no indication Viet Coog troops
members ~:r. and Mrs. W. Pat- . Anyone Willmg to participate· Richard Martin.
~· vited to caD Mr. Blakeslee 11
were being flushed from hidrick Lochary, Mr. and Mrs. IS asked to contact a member ) Members of the
Pomeroy WY 2-3895
Robert Coats, Mrs. W. A.
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Ing even by portable fumigators
Morgan
and
Mr.
Paul
Bowers,
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and tear gas.
are ur~ ntly seeking local citiTbe Meigs County Heallb
The "Iron Triangle' 1 so
zens willing to participate iD Department reported today
called because it is believed the
this "Courtesy Car" program. le!ltl 'lave determined two
\eaviest fortified Viet
Cong
Special stickers will be used to more skanb tuled recenUy
stronghold in South Viet Namidentify the cars to the 800 ia Pomeroy were rabid.
ls 20 miles northwest of 8 SaiColumbus-area ladies on the One of the skunks was killgon. More tb4n 4,1100 Americans
Circulation of books by the Meigs County Regional Utour·
ed on Lincoln Helgbts and I he brary Bookmobile in September was 8,124, Librarian
and Australians launched an ofIt is expected that members ether Ia the Naylor's Raa Mrs. Vilnia Pikkoja announced today.
fensive In _.ll(e region Friday,
the National Association of 'ifl!!a. '1'wo more roxes tllled
uoiug tear gao and 50 • pound
Mrs. Pikkoja said books obtained at 17 school sto~
Business Women mak- are belq Cealed 11 h 1 third during the month totuled 7,716. Of .(;e!!e, 87§ were a&lt;l
''Miley Mite" lumlgailon
the journey by train will lor. lbllt
fouad dead.
In attempts to force gue·rrillas I
circulation of fiction; · 788, adult clrcUiaflOn of non-f eleniov using their cameras at
from their Intricate system
tion;
4,000, junior circulation fiction, and 2,053 on the
Middleport Cemetery ov- ow*
' til • ~~.._ non-fiction
books for t h e
- tunnels.
HOMECOMING CEREMONIES ~ Senior High School Principal James Diehl, left,
erlookint
the
river,
the Beech
youngerset.
361: River\'iew, 253: Portland,
crowns Jamce Neece, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neece, 1965 Pomeroy High Grove view of the hills, SnowrS. UrSOn
School circulation for the 96 : Syracuse, 198: Letart, !e.
KUALA LVMPIR, MALAVS. School Homecommg Queen during pre·game ceremonies Friday night. At right is
past three weeks showed Tup- Racine Junior High, 207; iliIa - Diplomatic sources
Bennett Roush, escort of the queen. - Sentinel Photo.
pers Pl•ins had 51M, Eastern cine Elementary, 257, and Soutoday that Moslems loyal
High school, 253; Chester school thern High school, 498.
President Sukarno are bat1tlin;g I
396;
Middleport schools, 736;
Communists at several points
B,adb•·ry,
467: Bedford, 241: Mrs Pikkoja again urged tbal
Indonesia.
Salisbury,
276:
Rutland, 783: everyone who obtams boQJQI
The sources referred specifiSalem
Center
292.
Harrisonville from the bookmobile, to retuln
cally to the Jogjakarta area
Mrs. Bertha Burson, 85, died
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central Java, where they said
this morning •t her horn• iD
schedule for next week 111 ..
the army is fighting anti-Sul&lt;arBurlingham.
follows:
no rebels. A pro-American
Five Pomeroy High School The daughter of Jeremiah
burned communist headquarters
band. ~ajoret~es es~aped seri- Grimm and Mary Jane Hart,
Monday - Salem
Center
in Jakarta to the ground Friday.
ous tn]Ury Friday mght alter Mrs. Barson was a lifelong reai
school "-10:15 a.m.; Salem CeDNo detail&lt;! were available
the Jacket • Panther game denl of the Burlingham area.
ter 10-10:30; Dexter Village, 11·
what the diplomats described as
(10:50 ~· m.) In a one - car She was a member of the Unit11 :15 •.m.: Harrisonville school
"hit-and-run" flghtiug between
accident on West Main-St in ed Brethn church at Pratts
11:45-2:45 p.m.; Carpenter .U..
loyal Moslems and communists.
Pomeroy, near the bridge ap- Fork.
loge 3:1 ·3:30 p.m.:. Pagetown,
Mrs . Bur!Kin 1!1
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. ed •uy a Funeral services for Win Fred 3:45-1 p.m.: Snowville, U5 •
NEW YORK -TilE NEW
Proach ·
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York Times and the American
Three of the girls, all 16, were daughte'. Mrs. Helen Dais of Sisson, 71, Little Hocking, who · p.m.
Newspaper
Guild, confronted
treated as out-patients at the Pomeroy: four sons, Rex, Cia- died today at 7 a.m. in St. Jos- T" 1ay - Riverview school
with a mayoral ultlmatum, yestwo Pomeroy hospitals.
Ire and Frank, all of Shade, and eph hospilal after a long Illness, S.I0:30 a.re.: Reedsville, 10:!5terday tentatively settled 1
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Ralph of Obseechobe, Fla.; two will be held Monday at 2 p.m. It a.m.; Long Bottom, 1l:lS strllce wllich has shut down six
Pollee said the dflver of the SIStef&gt;, Mrs. Ahce Goldsberry at the Spencer Funeral home, It 30 am.: Fitchville 1t:4!i liDNew York City daily newspacar was Peggy Hoffner, Porn- of Athens and Mrs. Fern Doug- Belpre, with burial in Reeds- til noon; Portland village 12:1lio
pers for 23 days.
eroy. It _was r~~ed she w.as las, A 1s; seven grandch~l· ville cemetery.
12 :30 p.rn.; Portland school 1 •
Several paper• which volun
most pamfully InJUred, With dren, and 12 great grandchil1:45 p.m.; Pictem store, 2 •
tartly siiSpended
publication
lacerations of 1he face
and dren.
He was born in Olive town- 2,15 p.m.; Rhodes Market ~:2&amp;when the Guild struck the Times
head.
She was preceded In death ship, Meigs county, December 2:35p.m.; Bashan :1-3,1!i p. at.;
over contract differences on
Also treated were Millie Le- b; her husband, in 1964, three 10, 1893, the son of the late Anliquitv 3:45-4 p.m., and MillSept. 18 hoped to resume publi- ·
gar, Pomeroy and. Kay McGow- infants; a 11ster, Flora, and William and Lucy Frank Os- ersville 4:30-4:45 p.m.
cation Sunday. The Times wiD
an, M~son. MISs Legar sustam- a brother, George.
born. He had lived in Little Wednesday - Syracuse och·
be hack on the streets Monday
ed a mmor leg Injury while Funeral services will be Moo- Hocking for the past sit years. ool, g.lQ,15 a.m.:
Letart
If Tlrnea Guild members ratUy
M1ss ~cGowan was treated for day at I p.m. at Jagers and He was a relired employee of school 10:45 - unW noon; EDit
the new contract agreement
a bruised arm. .
Son Funeral home in Athens the Ohio State Highway depart· Letart village, 12:30 unbl 12:ing a 1 p.m. EDT meeUng SunE~pmg mjunes were Na.n· ~1th Rev: J, B. Moffet~ official- ment Oistrict No. lO at Mariet· 45 p.m.; Racine Junior higb,
day.
cy Titus and Mary
FranCIS, mg. Burial will be 10 Shade Ia, snd a veteran of World war 1-3:30 p.m.: Racine
villap,
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cemetery. Friends may call at 1.
3'30-3:45 p.m. and Syracuse .nPolice said the car driven the funeral home after noon
tage 4--4::15 p m
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by Miss Hoffner pulled out on- Sunday.
Survivors include a son, ~os- Thursday ..:. Southern High
to the blghway from the Dairy
eph Osborn, Littie
Hocking; school and Racine elemen!arJ
a
Valley, apparently in front of
three daughters, Mrs. Maxine 9 a.m. ''"Ul 3,30 p.m.
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nie Grose, Belleville. and Mrs. p
night when Rod Sauer fell on a loose ball in the Pomeroy end zone in the last 35 which Is owned by Thomas MeKathryn He.,, Marietta;
oliee Investigate
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seconds to give Mtddleport a 6-0 SEOAL victory. Among the happiest were M('.dl~:g~~~~Gowan of Mason, and it went
grandcllildren, one brother, Her- Rig, Auto Accident
Coach Bob Ashley, center, about to be hugged hy his nephew, David (50),
over the steep embankment
Middleport police investigat·
000 Osborn, Tuppers Pillins, and
Tile Middleport Chamber of center and middle guard, who played an outstanding game on defense. - Sentinel ea~t of the Pomeroy _ Mason
a sister, Mrs. Audrey Cheva- ed a minor twe-vehicle acciCommerce voted Friday night
br1dge. The car ca!De to a atop
Iier, Tuppers Plains.
dent on South Second at tbt !not the Martlll Restaurant
ON TARGET
after hitting a utility pole at
Friends may call at the fun- tersection of Mill-st Friday at
JOWide fnie ~ again
the bottom of the hill. The car The Bedford Local Board of era! home alter 7 p.m. today. 8:30 p.r·.
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log Ibis year's Christmaa holl·
FRIDAY'S SCORES
WASHINGTON (UP!) was heavily damaged.
EducaUon Thursday night unPolice said Charles W. Meday sealiOD.
Gallipolis 30
Army said Friday it had teOitl'&lt;ll Miss Hoffner was cited to anlmously ~pproved the conso~ Veteran• Memorlol Hospital Daniel, 24, of Belpre, drlvtne
Dale Dutton wu appointed to
successfully • ground-fired
Meigs county Junvenlle Court ldaUon project
Admiulono - Mrs. Jimmy a tractor trailer truclt. struck a
study featibUWes of llle
CINCINNATI (UPI) - New l
Neloonvillt 0 sion of the Navy's air. toon a recklw operation charge. A discussion of the advantag- Ambur.I•Y. Cheshire; Effie car operated by Hubert Puf.
chants Christmas JMIOmoUon. It
offices are bein• planned Athens 28 Jackoon 8
sidewinder missile.
es and disadvantages first were Knolls, Mason; Ralph Coleman, lllu, 58, Middleport, while II·
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NIJIISING
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· ed by the board mem- Cheshire; Thomas Owens, Porn"'"'" to mate 1 tum 'lbere
was Jllao requested tbat the
Delaware and The Plains, ogan
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rev10w
Middleport C of C provide
Athens County, the Post Of- Middleport 6 Pomeroy 0 Army version Is fired from
WASHINGTON (UPI)-f'res.. hera At lhe clooe of the discus- eroy; J•m• Owens, Pomeroy: were damages eatimaled at f1J5
cars ol lrlllllplll'latlon
'""""' Deparlment said Friday.
Kyger Creek 14 Eastern 8 self-propelled
ground
Johnson has two speciol Sion, the vote was unanlmoUJ Terri Owens, Pomeroy: Mildred to Pullins' vellicle l!ld 110111 li
thole who wUI be In M~: lw!De~iadline for bids on the Dela- Racine 20 Hannon Trace 6 and is designed to protect
- both Navy lieuteD- for coosoUdatton
Withee, Pomeroy.
McDaniels' ria· McDanlelo , ..
County during tho C l!ld 0 I
..tllce is Nov. 10. The deline troop&amp; against
The proposal
will be Dllcblqeo - Thomas QuD- cited to Middleport court ae • ·
road FeU Folla1e Tour Oct. .lpartmi"'' will lease the building Buchtei·York_ 28
planes.
They are Lt. Elizabeth Ann on the Nov Z ballot, asking one ten, Che8hlre; Sarah Congo, d!arge of falllnl lo ylold
l'(jtb President Bolt
the low bidder for 20
North Gallia 0
The missile Is normally fired I(:haJ»Wilcki, 31, of Worcester, district of Bedford, Salisbury, Portlalld- Landon
McDaniel, right of way.
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Jll'elldlog, EdisoD Bater,
with renewal options for Symmes Volley 22
from • fighter plane.
and Lt. Dorothy Dolll, Pomeroy, Middleport, and Nortb Middlepo~t; Rodney Howard,
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Werry, GftorKe Melnbart
terms.
Southwootern 0
Now York City.
western
Middleport; Rlebard Dalley,
Melp GeiiUII
Coats were named to lhe
office will he Williamson 52
MEETING MONDAY
Chapowlckl .,., ualgned By 11168, under a new law. Pomeroy; Mrs. Jbnmy Am- Mm'tJQ!e• - Rlrry
lftatlog commltteo to
for eJiht years with re.
Pt. PIHHnl 6 The regular meellq of
to the White Houae clinic iD Salisbury l!ld Bedford would blqey,' Qlesblre;
~ce er, Rlclae; Jim Slleal,
lltW olflcera for the c of .
options for four five-year Chauncey 14 Rutlanol 12 D.A.V. and D,A.V.
1181. Lt. DotU hall been at Be- have to COIISOIIdete wltb 1111110 Frallt, Pomeroy; DaleanD8 1JI. PJe•ssnt.
~ Asloclallllll. ~line for bids Is Nov. ________1110.1will be, held Monday at 8 p.m. thesda since laat June afler a dlftrlct h*vln8 a hl&amp;b ICbool If lie, SJl'ICUie; Debonll COle- J)lwta. . . - 'l'llll
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leased immediarely for pubUcation.
The P•esident asked to Iii
both prints and neptives bf.
lore malting a decision on whf.
lher to allow them to be DJide
public.
Belol'&lt;' the President welll lo
sleep last night at 9:45 El11',
the doctors bad rum on his feel
twice, taking a few steps eacll,
time, with assilltance-the nrit
time ooly five hours after tht
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PLAN HOMECOMING
The annual homecoming of .;;
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will be held Sunday, Oct. 10. Mrs Charles Withrow spent
Sunday School at 10, basket din- Thursday with Mrs.
Nor a
ner at noon, afternoon serv:ce Roush .
starting at 1:45, special s'nging Mrs. Lewis Roush and stsler. l
I and preaching. Everyone · Mrs. George McClintock ol Pt. :
welcome. Rev . Pearl Casto
Pleasant, W. Va. spent Thurs- ~
pastor.
day at Letart Falls with thclf
sister, Mrs. Ernest Grimm. I
Harold Bartels of Youn~slown
and Mrs. Anna Yeager of Pomeroy were weekend guests of I
Mrs. Edna Bartels.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rubidoo 1
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
of
Columbus spent Wednesday 1
"WAR OP THE ZOMBIES"
with Miss Clara Garland and
(1'echnicolor)
John Drew Bammon, Suai visited Miss Ethel Garland at
Anderson, Ettore Manni, Ida
Meigs General Hospital.
Galli. Warrion of tbe damn·
Lewis Harris entered Meigs
edl
General Hospital Thursday for
"TAGGART"
treatment.
(Technicolor)
T9nY Youna;, Dan Duryea,
Mrs. Mary Aumiller of HartDwk Foun, Elsa Cardenas.
lord, W. Va. and Mr. and Mrs.
Blood Feud behind him! . .
. Wilbur Stewart of Moson, W.
Apache Gold ln front.
Va. were Sunday dinner gllests
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IUN., MON. oncl TUESDAY
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AIJDette FuQicetlo, Dwayne
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Buster Keaton, Beverly Ad1ms Harvey Lambeck Jobn

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DANCE SLATED
The NCO Club of the 36Mth
Ord. Co., Pt. Pleasant, W, Va.,
Army National Guard, is plao-

nlng a dance on Saturday,
Oct. 30, at lhe guard armory.
The Vagabonds orchestra will
furnish music lor lhe dance, to
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Youngstown Ursuline 53
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Austmtown Fitch 18
SLruthers 16
East Palestine 8 Ll!!bon 6
Galwn 16 Bellevue e
Akron 'oc 8 Akron Hower I
Akron Firestone 8
Akron Central 0
Warren Hardin&amp;: 20
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John ~ollins, Health Depllrt- l
meat official. show~ •,hm en- \
titled "Sex EducatiOn
The •
PTA council went on record as
lavorlna the ahowlng of this
film m the school• ol Meigs
County The film will also be
shown at • health conference
at the Waverly
Methodtst
Church on Oct. 211.
It was announced the P.T A.
Council sponaoreO auction fiW
the scholarship lund would be
October 16 at the Rock Springs
Fairgrounds.
People will he
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Akron f':llet 14
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Kent Roosevelt 14 (Uo)
Tallmadge 16 Norton 6
THE BETSY ANN
Springfield I Stow 6 (tie)
By A. V. Howell
Copley zo Mogadore ll
ern school
wtll Logan'• defending Sootheast-162 plays to. Well•ton's 34 In signment at the auction.
The Betsy Ann was a medium siH packet 165 feet long by 39 feet wide built at
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observed that ern Oh•o League ehamps re gslmng thetr third vtctory In The bost group served re- Debuque, Iowa in 1899. She was a fine ste rnwheel. iron bull packet built for Rufus
Mr Th~m~:o~on&gt;Oildalion " boundl'd from a 2220 loss to trve games and "'""d m three freshments on tablea c::'ered F Learnerd of Natchez, Miss. He operated her in the Natchez-Bayou Sara trade un- =•::~~~{~~~town
passage Io
·ost of ap- t;alltpohs to power tts way In league starts
With white, and In a fall erne. tll1821 when she was bought by D. Grove r Gill of Ga!Upolis, and others, who brought Orrville 30 Brunswick 0 1
•u• wll mea~ all~ 1 ar for an t8-7 v1ctory Fnday over'l Sophomore fullback Chuck The next meeting will he Fob. her to the upper Ohio River. She ran in th e Pittsburgh·Portsmouth trade and later In
proximately on Y 1 Y~wner. l wellston
Kemper, a '-3, 190 pounder, , 3 at tho Chester Elementary the Pittsburgh _ Cincinnati
aoverleaf 30 Wodsworth 0
the avherage pro~ ypomted out Tbe~ stnng of 16 league slammed for all lhr.. Logan Building.
'.
.
trade.
Dalton 14 Northwestern 0
Mr T ompson •.
d
weok touchdowns and gave Logan an Robert Morris Is president of
Perry 14 Falrle" 6
that o\lerall cosL of I new pia~~ :'c0ton~: s~~~::U.ms ;oiled up Ul-0 lead Wellston got Its lone the county PTA Cou~il, Mrt. In 1925, Capt. Frederic~ Way,
Canton McKmley 15
for housmg 1.000 students Wid ~ b 18 f th 275 ards on touchdown e~ghl second&lt; be- l Albert Wigal Racine, vrce pres- Sr and hiS son, Fr.Oertck Jr
CoDton Central Catholic I
b• S2 milhon with an estimate ~ v do nde::.d thY ball for lore the fmal guo on a two yard !dent Mrs. Donald Mora, Che• bought an mterest .In the boat
Wlntersvllle 28 Martins Ferry 0
$800.000 to be ra1sed locauy. He
groun •
e
run by John Pope.
ter, secretary, and Mrs. Robert and contmued htlr m the trade
Adena 14 Irondale 0
ctted this as an obvmus barood
for
yards
Louks
Syracute,
treasurer.
WJUl
1929.
She
ran
Pittsburgh·
Belpre
6 River 0
103
4
wam'' lor_ the llxpayer IIDCe Jt _._ I
5£
a
mK~m~:.n:s. had
touch' Lomsvdle, summer of 1930, then
Mt. Pleasant 14 Dillonvale 0
will provide an adequote, com·
th
Pittsburgh-Charleston, W. Ya. ,
Shadyside 22 Umon Local 14
prehensin education syltem
I
down runs of seven, ree,
I unll November of that
year
Cadlz 18 BarnesvlJie I
15
Sally Scluoal JIIOikmg
00
and
yards
' when she went back to the
BeallsVIlle 18 Meadowbrook 14
alate lellalat..;, aald that Ohio
Wellston gsmed 139
total l
' PittsbtHgh.Ctnclnnall
trade i
Mmgo 8 Brilliant o
ranb oeventh ;. wealth, thtrd
yards, 42 on passes Logan had I
' whtch continued until April ml
Yorkville 14 Smtthfield 12
In IOYil'IIOf'l aalary, and ninth
a 19-8 advantage lo
ftrst ,
I 1931. She made a few tnps to
Flushing Ill Scro 0
In legislative aalary, but only
Everett Kmeaid of Columbus down•
I
the MiSSISSippi river In the sumMidvale 26 Jewett 8
amved Fraday ror a vtstt Wllb Wellston
0 0 n 77:
mer and fall of 1931 and wu
Columbus Brookhaven 8
hiS SISter and brother-mlaw, Logan
! ! 6- 18 1
sold to the John ), Hay Com.a
Columbus East 0
Mr and Mrs Clyde Andrews.
Wellston : John Pope. 2. run , l
pany m Aprtl, 1932. This cooColumbus Eastmoor 32
PAT Gary Stabler, krck. Lo- LONDON (UP!\- Rhodesian cern coo\ -ted her mto a towContinu.O from page 1
Mr. and Mrs Frank Amo• l gan Chuck Kemper, IJI, 7,\ Premte• ian Smtlh satd today l boat
Three Rio Grande College students suffered onl~ ml·
Columbus North 14
l¥•·hour opetallon.
Jr and Debb10 and Robert of run ; 3, run; 15, run.
hrs whtte-ruled African colony I
nor inJUrieS late Friday afternoon when their car mtssed Manon Franklin 10
Through tho While House Garden L1ty. Mrch aJO&lt;nl the
. would rather go out ftghtmg 1be BETSY ANN was dl,. • . llrldge near roadSide park on Rt. 35, and plummeted
Columbus Central 0
rest offiet Johnson's personal past weekend w1th h1 s father,
than go out crawling on our mantled a1 St. Louts Her iron into a creek.
Gahanna 6 Groveport 0
p
f ' any years Dr Frank Amos Sr and Mrs Am·
h d
d knees" Ill the clash hull went to the Wood River a. Treated at Holzer Hospital and released were Thomas Marysvllle 24 Mifflm 20
ape- 08
I
independence. fmtng Company 1'hiB firm sold M. Watts, 20, Pittsburgh, Pa., lor abras.ions of the bead Westerville 44 Grove City 0
ctaliat " Internal medicme, II· I
Smtih has threat•ned to d.. the hull to the Meramac " - a~d htp; Thomas W. Uhle, 20, Rt. 3 Marton, severe Iacer· Franklin Heights 20
sued lhil llltoment shortly af- i Delbert Bruch returned home
IVCS
dare Independence unilaterally er Boat Club 10 Auguat, 1946, auon of the forehead and right knee. and Thomas L. DecHamilton Township 0
EDT today
Thursday, from Me•s• Gell&lt;r-1
h 1 1 Brihsh colony to do (the Meramac ts a small river ker, 17, Columbus, lacera·
Columbus Hartley 40
8
le~.,: ";;..,idem a~pt well. al Hosp1tal and " 1mprovmg
' ;.t :m;.s 1776 Such 8 move that enters the MISsissippi rlv- lion of the forehead.
passenger In the car, complain·
Pleasant VIew 6
bad I "er restful nilhl and " Mrs Earl Grunm and Mrs.
I would face the British Com· er from the west, below St. The slate highway patrol oald ed of al n'f Injury dbut ~·· DOt Kettering Aller 19
lee ling line"
Claode DaviS have returnl'd to
.
Imonwealth wtth a grave crisrs Louis )
Ithat the car driven west 011 Rl lnuned ate y treate .
Columbus Ready 6
Mon uerclM, probably m· thetr home, Washmgton Court The Middleport Htgh School land m the words of Pnme M•- Capt. Fr.Oerlck Way Jr. wbile 35 by Walia went off the rtghl The patrol aald that Bare, Upper Arlington 80
.
eludlllff 8 number of littlo walkJ House after a several day&gt; vtstl l Yellow Jackel Marchmg Band I nJSter Harold Wilson 'set A'n-l an olft. Jn the BETSY ANN, 11de of the highway and struck driving west on Ernest Watts
GrandVIeW 0
eround the room. were expect- With the formers sJster and ' ll&amp;ve a top ~for~ance
at ca ablaze,,
Igathered facts, figures, reeorda a guard rail. The accident DC· Rd., pulled onto Rt. :u5 m front Ur~ana 26 Worthington 14
ed to b~ prescribed today for brother-Jn-l~:~w . Mr and Mrs Fnday evenmg s VIctory game : Talks between Wa_lson and and personal expenences which. wrred at 4 40 p.m. Friday.
of a JOUtbbound car driven by White 26 Delaware Haye~ 0
the Ch1ef Executive
W. 0 BarrutJ
w1th Po~eroy It rame on the Sm 1th broke down Friday rught .,e put together In a masterful
Ollie S. Elltott, 16 , Rio Grande. Mt Vernon 20 Bexley 0
FEW VISITORS
field wo h a new fanfare by desp1te on Amencan wammg to way 10 a hook htl
enJij. The Watli car flattened nve Moderate damage was done to Johnstown 8
Johnson also planned let con- Mr and Mrs Ray Ludy mov- Yoder featurmg the mtroduc- Smith the United States would led "The Log of the Betsy' Ann." guard rail posts and 1traddled both ears.
Watkins Memorial 0
fer pertodieally wtth ataff mom- .0 Monday, from Minford 1o lton of the Drum Ma)Or&lt;lte, l not recognize hia all · wh1te ThiS "
an historical · novel, the three cable guard rail, f~
Utica 22 Lickmg Valley 12
her ~ tod=1y but no v1s1tors other the Morgan apartment on Ath- [ M1ss Cnr 1e Cooke, followed by government smce there are but true history 10 beautifully oally going over the cab)ee just A car dr1ven by James E. Cireleville 26
than close a•des and famtly ens Road
the flog bearer~ and maJorettes., only 220,000 wh1tes In RhodeSia told that rt does not need ftc- before reochin8 the concrete Holbrook, le, of 510 Third Ave.,
Washington C. H. 0
membe•&lt; were expected 1o be Mrs. Jed Weboter Jr and aon, The •mart steppmg band en· 1and 3 e m!lhon Negroes
Utloua embelllahment to ldd to bridge abutment. Out of cot&gt; and a county truck operat.O by Fairview 20 Medina 16
allowed
James VISited Thursday even· ter.O the field with consecu·l Smith told a news conference Its mterest It 18 a classic of trol, the ear acrap.o a wmg · Arnold R. Belville, 4.'1, Rt. 2 Warrensville 16
ing at New Haven W. Va w1th hve .. s~~ad step~ffs, gm~~ ml~~he would return to h1s cap1tal 1 stearnboat history and tradition fo~t1on abutment of
the Crown City. oolUd~ ~t 8 am.
North Royalton 6
her mother, Mrs. T. C Roush. an X to the muSic of Burn of Salisbury for a final deolllron 1 and has Jrad a wide ctrcuialion br1dge and then traveled through Friday on Rt. 141 10 Centenary. Pymatumng Volley 39
~
Mr and Mn Dale
Smith 1Sh.O Brass," • recent marcb on the declaralion of. 1ndepen- m several editions.
the atr Landing on Its front on No one wao Injured.
I
Grand Valley 8
spent the past weekend at Mar- by Cecavas
deuce Observert believed he The 'llcture shown was taken the opposite s1de of the creek.
.
Findlay 25 ElynA 8
j U"'DII
ron With their daugher and son- Movln~ to the center of the could not continue as prime mr- at MadiSOn, Indiana In June, The car was demolishad. No The patrol aald that Belville Sandusky 44 Lorain 0
m-law, Mr and Mrs Thomas field, the band performed two nister 'f he does DOl make the 1930 Captam Way and his wife charge was fded.
waa making 8 left tum Into 8 Cleveland Lutheran East 22
McClung and family
maneuvera to the trio of the declaration.
:Grace Jive at Sewickley Pa
driveway a11 Holbrook attemptB rton 0
F.otmd Hoopltal
Mr~
Albert Smith of Akron Ia oame mqrch, forming large and
He has a !me plea&lt;ure ' boai At 10 ~~ a m. Friday In Rio eel to pass. The vehicles lid.. So th A h l 36 C l ub18 0
Persons entermg Holzer HosII ,_
vin&amp; 1o oontra
G nd
a dr
by Gil
.,.,.. "
od rate damage u
m ers
o urn
o- IJ)emiing .a week w1th relatives lsma wr.s, mo
•
built by the Weaver Skiff Works ra e, 1 c r IVen
• swltA'.. Wl~o~l m e
Portsmouth West 18 Waverly 6
p11a1 dunng the last 24 bours' in the area
r) mot1on. then 1oing
Into
at furr•n• named GRACE f 0 , bert w. Rice, 42, Jackson, back- 1o !he car and mmor to the N Bosto
N ill t
16 0
~luded R Lee Lolli, 556 Mri. Lester Wilson UDder- Ithe block bBnd lurm•Hon The
his wtfe. His favonte Cflllse 11 ed onto North College Ave., and truck. No charge was flied.
p:~tsmout; East ; 4 ~=~e 6 8
r.ourth Av~ , Se ~\ Au::y went surgery at Holzer Hospll·i outslandinl fuatura of thlo provup the Allegbeny riVer.
coUtded with the right side of ft Gaorge P. Smith, 71, Rl. 2 Wheelersburg 20
Y
Stt"verH10~1 d co\ v~,Cro ~ al Thursday and" convalesc· led to be the kaleldascop~~ polk·
OW 0
S
ear driven by Arthur W. Lan- Gallipolis was cited to munlciIronton Sl Joseph 6
0 an
ny er, t
w I
eel Her room number ts terns while pi~YIRI
Bloc
bam. 33, Rio Grande.
pal ooW1 Oct. 11 on a charge of
•
City; Mra Dlxlo Hall, Rt. I : Dl y.
Band Je· z," by Vao Auker.
0 SOn S arm
Moderal&lt;! dam!IBe was done Improper left turn alter an accl· Dayton Dunbar 54
.
Ewlngton; Mrs Marvin H Oll.
Connie Cooke drum maJorto both cars. No one ••• lnjur- dent at 12·10 m Frida on Rt
Dayton K•ser o
0
er, Rt I Cheshire; Hart
H bu~~: h:g~..~~ ~~ ~ ~':'~ ette, was featured 1n a welled. The patrol cited Rice 1o Sii, one ~nd Pi.,;. tenth! mile; Dayton Roth 32 Fatrv~ew 12
Rucker, Northup; Mrs. Roy E.
ttmed b•too routine solo to the
•
municipal ooort Oct 18 on a
f R
Xenia Wilson t4
Boallc, South Stde; Mn. Lowell ol her mother, Mrs Lester Wll· mustc of "Libery Bell" by Sou· A precision drill show was
charge of failure lo. yield the I wes t o t. I180. d tha Smlth
Lmcoln Heights 0
1
S Hughes, PI Pleasant, Dan- aon at llolur Hospital.
sa lne Orange and Black band present.O by the Pomeroy htgh l
,
,,
right of wa .
The patro sal
Dayton Chammade 18
~el E. ollyton, Awl• Grove, Mrs Mr aFnddMrs Sheprleyk Sbwao jleft the field playmg the Fight achool marchmg f baM ndDoun I HIS
Eugene/are 35 Rt 21 Galll-se
waall'am~!:e~ ~'::~to K~
Richmond o
Ler- B Rou·• Rt 1 Letart· spent " ay m ar ers org, Song
der the direction o
r
ntted' 'to . l I I
. Xenia 14 Dayton Stebbins 0
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polls waa c
mun c pa Fish r 88 Pa a atrempted
LoweU W. Rugwo. Pl. Plea..
And
Mr Wilham K Russell, ln· aid Miller Frtday mght urmg l WASHINGTON IUPil -Only couri Saturday on a charge of to e' The rm 'rnino cia
Wilmmgton :Ill Mianu Traco 16
ant; Mn. C. Raymond Byer, Mr an Mrs Earl
rews l strumental mstructor, " direc· haUilme of the Mrddleporl Pom· i Sermte ratification and the !allure lo yield the right of way
pa:.\oth re was N r m· Eaton 22 Trotwood 8
Leolli Mrs. Larry C. LieVIIJI, of Manonh werbe ,~!ld_~!.J dmner l tor.
eroy gam~.:.
rPresident's signature lay ahead after a two car collision at 1·50 aplnj ed
can. o one was Covington 34 Te~umseh 8
N H
Thorn H Fowler guests of " rou~r ~ srsterThe h Ut
h
ed
·
ur ·
M" I 18 Per Local I
t·aOs o;. C Le ' U&gt;-law, Mr. and Mrs Clyde Ana lime . a oodw t open d of the admlnlstratlon'l new a.m. Friday on Rl 325, three Arreated by the patrol, Will· J mff' er 21 caryl I 20
Rew PI.IYtllPI;
t. 1
euan • ws · •- dr
' Southwestern Is
With a fan are mtr uc ton an farm program today.
and eight-teothB milea aouth of ard G 0u ot 18 p
F · e erson
r" e
Ia, Pl. Pleaoant; Forrest L. ewo.
' Def•aled 22 _0
then tl moved to the mtddle The House, by a 219·150 •ote, Rto Grande
cia .; M~g~ co~nt;':r1•dr;~ Northridge 10 BrookVIlle 0
Bacbtel, Middleport, Dorsey C.
of the field where • bell forma - Frtday approved the four-year Hla Wife Dura J Bare 31 a ~ 30&lt;1 ·an
TIP!' City 12 Oakwood 6
Burkhammer, Rt 3 Coolvllle;
Tho Symme•. Valley VIkings !ton was set up Tbe "Bells of 14 billion farm bill that earller
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ay ~
se~ Springfield North 32
Charlet N. Denney, Coalton;
II&lt;'Ored lwo qUick first penod St Mary's" was then played lhls week was put 1n Its final teoce, recelved 1 ~ mont •
Fairmont East 21
Mrs. La.......,. G. Countryman,
touchdowns and went on to de· as the maJorettes were leatur· lshape by 1 House-Senate co..
s••
UPII VIol Coli lllenoa IUipen!!IOII
'"!.as New London 42
Rt. 1 Balnbrldae . Eddie Ref
feat the Southwestern Highland· ed
ferenco committee.
,.GQN (
' ...... court coats 011 a ·~rse
Souill Ceotr•I 0
lilt, Rt I Oak Hill; Mrs. Olen
a.s, 22;0
.
Pomeroy's band also perform- The measure carries a four- perrlllaa Friday lf&amp;lil am- ol driving while Intoxicated.
Rav011llll 24 Coventry 0
H. Snyder, Rt l Crown City
The ·kings scored the~r first ed in pre - game
aclivlttea year package of programs for buabe&lt;f a lt1nlok eoavoy ol
In other patrol easea, Judge Waynedale 36 Smithville I
BlriM
TO after n;overmg a SW fum· when ' ·mce Neece was crown- wheat, ""tton, feed valas, wool U. S. lllflatrymoo wtth miDel, Frank Porter fmed Leonanl G. 8ry811 30 Oefumce 14
Mn. LI!I'Oy B. Roush , Rt 1
ble Cnswe raced seven yards .0 1965 Homecommg Queen. and other commoditlea.
JDOrlan aad loleDIO aatoma~ Scarbrough, 23, RL I Long Bot. Na~eon 30 Wauaeon 21
Letart, daughter, 7 5i p m Fri·
ror the score. Schnetder scor.O PHS maJOrettes are Beverly It " intended to keep market· le woapou lin, I U. S. Mil~ lorn, 1211 and coota lor speed- Archbold 0 JDcbvlllo 0 ttia)
da
Halfback Steve Grtmstead the se I tourhdown of t he Beaver anc Mana Grueser flag
rt
tees relativel low lary ""*OIIDII dbelooetl to. ing; Floyd II. llarllhouse, 3!,
te
y.
Dlaeharg&lt;d
turned '" his seeond one . man )'eriod 01 • mne yard run Cade bearers. Kandt &lt;irueser, 'head
..:.lmg the ..,.,:'.. of uy, II wu lbe lint tho tbo Springfield, '10 aad COlts, speed ::!~er:~ ~~~ :.::~ 7
Mra. Paul E McGraw. Mrs show In two weeks F'nday mgnt ran the ex, a pOims ~s the Law maJorette, Pauletta
Hodson, farmers With direct pvern- CemiiUllllttl ued IllS tee- In ezceu for road condltlo•i Ot:Wa Glandorf 43 Bluffton I
Samuel R. Morgan, Mrs James as he scored four touchdowns renr~ Counlla~s
jed 14-o at Cathy Fultz., Mary
Francia, I ment payments.
ttc. ltllla•t Anaerlcu tnopl Vlr,U L. Cozart. 25, ~~ Geneva
Pa ne 6
E Bentl
Donald L Ward m leadmg the Buchtel • York halftime Cad&lt; s 10 yard touch· Naocy Titus Kay McGowan I Th
. addition to Ia VIol Nam.
flO IJid coota no operator 1 U30 Y
e progratm, ndm a•~lus co..· Csaaaltleo • - • lbe eoll- cenoe· wn&amp;m Maynard, 24, Aahland 6 Mansfteld Malabar 0
H0.-- HeyA. g•l Sr Roy L, Broms to a 28-0 wtn over North down , dum of a Keith Carter Peggv Hoffder Millre Logar'
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h v1k
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Clearfork 24 Loudonville 8
Bickle John S Goett Joseph I a ra
pass gave t e
mgs their fl . and Jenmfer Blake•lee,
trois m individual crops 111- mated Ill Gl'l were "mod- Ri. I Racine, aad Ora P. Ba... PI
th Cr tvi
Shuler: David A Gllll~m. Wil- Last week the speedy Grim 0'1.1 s~re or the evemn_g
eludes a major new progr~m in erate" the lpobtma• ll1d. rr, Syracuse, eacb tl.O and costa, ym~u 22 es ew 0
llam S Manuel, Edith C. Wtllls Isttad """d three _touchdowns StaiiSttrally the V1kmgs had
whtch !armors would be paid to The IGidlon ...,.. tlllebe&lt;f 11 falluro to yield tbe rlpl o1 way; OntariO 28 Crestline 0
T
L J cobs Dalla!
R . In ' 12! wm over Eastern
1150 yords ru&lt;hmg whtle
SW Athen~ Take Fil'llt
swrtch up to 40 miiUoo acres of lbe btl Brlpdo 111 lllfllllry and Wayne Harper, 3'1, p..,.. Phtlo 28 Crooksville 6
,.;::er, M:a.
u Jones, : Gnmstead'j ftrst score eame
he;d lo 80 Coach Pat Welh· Place With 28-8 Win land to non-crop uses in periods Dlvlsfoa -lbe "BI&amp; lied One" roy, 15 and costs, unsafe vehlc· Malta-McConnetsvllle 78
Belljamin F lAve, Mn John J
the m1tlal frame on a one er s el 11en had 43 yar~s pass·
The the 8 II· o( five to 10 years.
from Ft. Riley, Kaa.
Je.
Dresden I
th M Bo d E H"
bo yard plunge HIS other scoreo ln1 to Symmes Valley a none ATHENS A ns u
Forfeilina bonds on patrol New Concord 12
Sml ' rs
y
. tggm
were on rum of ont 43 and a Symmes Valley had 11
first dogs exploded for 20 pomb In I
EAGLES TO M ET
:The cbarps
. Robert E MatWest Muskingum I
!~· Mr; ~au~~ (~ac.,:r~ Ipass good for 4tl y~rds from downs whtle holdmg the Galha the second quarter Friday mght l The Fraternal Ord: of Eag. WASHINGTON (UPl)M, 76 :-:~. f27.50: speed ~rldan 34 Plckertncton 2
..,=ter
ac e l, ona
b k E
C bell Counttans 10 "'
and defeated Jack!on, 28-11 to
fleaato today cleared llle ftJ
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road __.,,___ Mwnusburg l8 Greenville 1
Hester, Mrl. John F Clendenm quarter ac
'"'' amp · B Qu rt0 , ·
take aole possession of first les drstrrct meeting will be ftr 1 showdown Moadoy In a In Hcellll for
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Wagner
scored
all
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held
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Chartea.
Y 16 qua 8
aud infant son, Mrs James K
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Southwestern
0 0 0 0 - 01 place n the SF.OAL
ay a e~gs ene o. - - - • IDOVI
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Mason 28 8 rln boro I
Adalllil and mfant son, Mrs ex~a ':nts
d ISymmes Valley . 14 0 1 t _ 22 Halfback Todd Snyder raced 2171. F 0 P Lodge Hall. There weet-fon1 ftlfbaster agalasl ton, W. Va., 117.50, lollowlllff too Celina
vf.~oneta
0
211
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Frtmk E. Sisson and mlanl dauwoo the
secon
10 yare• fm the first
score Will be degree work put on by - • l ol atateo• rtpt lo enael cloeely: Kermit E. Gilkey. 21, P'alrboro36 U Wa
ght..
I stratghl for the. P~at.. after HOOVER ON CR!TfCISIII
Minutes later Dick Adams , .. the Logan degree team. The "rtlll~to.worll" !awl.
The Plalas, and Jameo D. Goodyne 12
opemng vrctorte• ,_
WASIDNGTON (UP!) _ FBI t• .-ned a punt 81 yardo and Ad· , meetmg wll begm at l p, m.
A tpe&lt;!al SaturU)o -loa night, fl, Centerville, Va., both ~~,J~~~faG~ 1
Ithree
Next week North Gall~ trav· Oir 1
oms scored the third toochdown Iwrth a dumer and dance 1o )Qied oaJy f8 IIIIDaleo. lien. f27.~ lor &amp;peeOing,
a
ra am
ela to Hannan, W Va • 10 a Ia "" :'; J
oft he qua ter on a :!6 yard gal· follow All members are
1peoaon1 L. Bofllld, D .J118.,
Arresll by the patrol Friday VeraaUes 41 Ansonia I
non . teague battle
w e orcemen at pro
lop Eric Hummel ptcked-p the l.o
*"""'a plu lo opeak elle• included: Raymond L. Camp- CentemUee 44 'l'Wfn Valley It
DIVOTID TO JNTUIIT
By quarters
by cnttmm from the press
onl~
point converolon of the'
bell, 16, Rl I Proetor91llo, cit. Vandalla 12 West MOton 0
MEIGI.MASON AliA
North Galba
0 ~ 0 0- ~ Writing In the &lt;UJTent Issue
I b
AUXIUARY TO III"ET
olveiJ todaJ opfaat lbe r. ed Ocl If to Lawn!nee county Ollie 28 Germantown I
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Buchtel-York 8 0 I 14- 28 ~~~~·~a~.::.: E~~~~~~ oc;,:gfin~g~thena' six pointer The Veterans Memorial Ros~b~~
juvenll~ court for fllllllll wtllr Sprlngfl•ld Shawnee If
.....:='.!~"·:;:,::' ·~•Jt
· 1 ' had •·- lu b
eame In the third period on a pltal Auxiliary wm hold ita rq. aml'l Inter. AmeriCID Caltur- out the usured clear dl!taDeei
Northeastern JJ
,, • .., ., ,.., Ohio v""' '"'"..
PURCHASE ROME
critic sm
"""" vs a le tn three )"lrd rWJ by Snyder. Blll ular meeting TUesday October II -~Trade ~~ ·-• ~ Don L. Skelton, 311 Magnolia Uma Senior 29
111r eo-...,- uo MHhanl~ It. Pom· R bP.
Ri h rd
d H helping pollee better se"'e the
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eroy, Olllo. U7U BulDal 0 If le.
0 rt
c 8 s an at· blic"
Brinkman got the extra potntl 19, at 7:30 p m. in the cafeteria ed u... Jll"'lccppUoa.
court
a wu
e 4
r:~; WY " ' ' " ..,,..,,, ' " " ' wv land .Martin purchased the puN
Jackson scored in the third of the hospital All momben
Oct. IS for apeedlna; Wesley Waynesfield M Logan HIDa t
&lt;noin« • •""' "'home of the late Clara Wnroltng the annual obaervanc:e ataJ121l 1 a ufety and ln the are asked to ~ resent
W..Ual~ ~2, VIDion cited to Ada 30 Delphos Jefferson 0
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Is wee :chool commented on Federal grants earn a 25 for 15 hours a week
~adbury elemen:;;: re!!lkiin M('Kenzie spokf spedfrcally of work under the program
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The group alsool ~~t Jon
twnal Youth Corps and ' the would be made available funds
cord In support
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proposal dur~ng a bu~nessrsons I McKenzie commented
that of a vocational school m Mela:s
liOn. ApprO&gt;lmatoty
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the Northwestern Local SchooiCounty U the school consolidowere m attendance
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three speakers. talked on the
proposed school consolrdallon
of Pomeroy. Middleport Bedford. Saltsbury and Nortllwest-

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Last 30 Seconds Over Panthers, 6-0

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F 1 BY D!!E ts~fE F "d en by ~n Sw~•h: o~ theh 301antt 1::;oo bS~uer, ~m:ned dlo carry!oil by 2.10 pound ~ddle guard moving again as Boward Eng. I ed the day as the Panthers' Don With 25 seconda left 1 he B. Motl'e . . .. . . .•• 0
. hate re~ea M dd'l e t v"tl ay 1reltl!l'nf to l e .' . n t e tr~t thee pa lhto eOn foyar hne of Dave Ashley alter ing deflec~ !ISh, the Panther workhorse, car- Sw•oher did the honors for the I Jackets kicked off to Pomeroy R. Swart&amp; .
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liB as ••e 1 epor e ow p •y rom scr~mmage SwiS.r
an ers.
urth down eel.
ried !he ball m._t of the way second t1mo In the game as he and they took over the ball on
POMEROY
Jackets pull.O out a Ja•t half. er's pass was mtercepled by and three the Jackets gambled Following this timely intereep. as the Panthers reached Jacket grabbeO the Moore pass m the tho 20 yard line. They luod the
Ydl. Cllrlee'
mlnut~,t'"~ ~ctory over P~e- !t:~l' Moore ;;\th~~ yard1":; :nd ~ost as/!eorg• Saue~ r~n lion, the Jackets ;:;anaged lo territory to the 40 yard line; end zone for a touchback.
bail for JUSt one play 11 1be B. Eag)flll .......... rr
a be •; 1e t"'me ~ay th ey J k ·~ pomt oo 1 as 1 the or : rs own was s t y move the bali to
46 where oofy to lose the ball on a fum. The Panthera were held by the Jackets' Gary Stobarl made on L, VIIIMoter __ ....... u
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re pa ~~ as ~~
ese r: e ~ere go•~g 11 :etth a yar SECONDQUAR E
they,:;:" agam,;.r.:~d to punt ble recovered by Aahiey, who Jackel defense again and were Interception of a Swisher pill, J, SlmfJIGII '"·-·--·· IJ
~me b 1~ era.
d ":"'su!
s;on~ ~por ~n~ ut 1 ey Th ond uarter T R
on lo
down. 18 " the way was all over the field last nlght. forced to punt. With 30 seconds ran it 1o the Panther 20, and D. b!pt ... , ... .. . . . 1
oondse a fwa~L reco•e~ TDm
~erele borc,L !puff"p illee p adya had esec t qth
opened as 1he half ended with neither tea That's hdw the third quarter left ID tho game, Bruce Simp- end the game.
C. 8,..0 -·· .......... 1
• zone or u•e wmmng .
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an er
eto pun to s Jackets. The 1able to sustain a drive,
ended.
aon dropped hack to punt to Coach Bud Bickel of t b 0
STATIIITICIJ
n:e ~arne lt:elf was ~:~yded f~e.. th p h
. eel Jacke~ngal~ed::
get
SECOND HALF
The fourth quarter went by take the onap from cen~~t Panthers, downhearted at the
MIDD. POlL
~ atr Yeve::.,erhmsBa~
lea egam e1
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rec:,1 ao~~t i st
Mul to no Tbe second half k1ck off was very quickly as neither team unfortunately It was over his loss, nevertheless credited his 111 llowDI -·· ..... .•. u 7
g · 0 ted IDS po""'!"onrdo line Alate o2n Ia r alalv
a• a ted byooreD 1aerk W&lt;en by Moore on the 28 and could cross the goal line and head aad It bounded inlo lbe end Panthers with playmg !be best Tolal Yda. Rull. ... 111 •
b ndsesf were
a
passes mtercep
as own •• ya
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r p ys
was m1ercep
c returned lo the 36 yard line. with 3:30 left In the game it look·· zone. Simpson tried desperate- defensive game of the season.
'12 (7
both quarterbacks went to tiro from scrimmage !In which H~ Kmght on the 32 yard llne of Wrth a fine ruonmg and block· td as lf 1t would end 8 ~ tie. ty to pick the baD up and kick The Jackets' Bob Ashley, as Yorda :all. ··• · ... · ·
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atr on _the wet and very slip- ward Enghsh carried two Urnes tbe Jackets Tbe Panthers again ing the Jackets carried the ball At thia point, the Jackeia ace it but the Jackellme was there happy as Bickel was sad, sa1d Total~ '·d
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pery !reid. The Panthers team for 12 yards) the Jackeia sec- bad the bali for JUst a short into Panther territory 1o the 35 quarterback, Moore, st.orted to to block it and Rod· Sauer "8- the Panthers "gave us all kmds Pants ar 1 ··· ·
40•0 av.
gave up only 128 yardo; rushmg, . ondary agam came through in t1me as the Yellow Ja&lt;'ket front 1 yard line. On the Jackets' next hit hi1 recetvers with precislOn gressavely fell on it for the touch- of trouble defensively.u "They
the Jarket line. 86
: h1gh style as Mark Tannel111l wall led by Semor end f'redd1e play from scrnnmage,
Don and the Jackets were agam down.
surprised me," he said. He Pass att. -- -- · •· · · · 15
The Jackets lost the toss of mten:epted a Sw1sher pass on I Robmson, put a f1erce rush on Swisher made hJs second mter- threatemng to score a!! they George Sauer's run for the thought Rod Karr, big Pantb- Pass Comp. "" · · · ·' · 1 1
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'hf' &lt;: om and had to k1ckofl Lo the Jacket 32 yard line
Quarterback Don Sw1sher fore- cept10n of the evenmg on h1s were on the 26 yard line of the extra pomt was short and the er tackle, and Jeff Gibbs, lme- ~:::lt•i::· ~~
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bonatherAs shtol o~enk thkelgfarne I k I J Okn lthls sefleds o!Gplays, tndhej mtg hlt~A to. throbw hA wobbly pkass own 14 yard !me
I Panthers As was the case all Jackets led 6·0 With !Jme run- ba~~er., w,ere 'particudlar thorns Fumbles (loll) ·-· . . I
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ey s IC o was a -, ac l' s cousm uo, eorge a m o lit": aar w 1c was p1c ed The Panthers were off and evenmg, a pass mterceptJon sav-1 rung out
mF P .-.~ Pis v.mun game
Starting hneups:
or t. e Jackets, 1t w-ds Dave 8 11
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Da1ly Sentmel,
Pomeroy-Middleport,
0 ., Oct. 9, 1965- 3 Ashley, tl '- nev hew 0 1
c r D11 k w Tacklt!!t
---- coach, whf' stood out defensive.. a r.
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together With Rod Sauer ~~II Nease, Jelt ?lbbs, Guards:
linebacker, and Gary Stobart, Carson Cro111 , Cen~r; Bacb1
eornerb,ck Fred Robinson anrl Quarterback, Don SwiSher, Half·
Stobart also caught most of oarks, Lenme Van Meter; ,Bnx'
Moore's passes
I Stmpson and Ho•ard Engllilh
IND. PLAY
Full back
BY ODIE O'DONNELL
different recetvers before giving
M!DOLEP&lt;'RT
I Mtddleport Ends, Mark TBD
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'way to sophomore Rod Gtlkey
Vds. Carries ' n~hlll and Freddie Robinloa;
A tremendous offensiVe dis- in the final perJOd. Anderson R. Sauer
63 13 1Tackles, Larry Vance and Keo
plav combl_ned w!th a roc~-~ahrde connected with Etsnaugle three G. Sauer .. •.. ..
44 U ny Hams, Guards,
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defense Fnday mght camw t times for 61 yards not includ- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _:
well and John Blake;
Gallrpohs Blue Devils to a 3M mg that 39.yard
pass that Canton South 22
Dave Ashley, Backs Ou•111er&gt;
VICtory over the NelsonVIlle was ca d back, three lo halfSandy Valley
hack, Buddy Moore, Halfb••c"'~-~
Greynounds on a sloppy' mud~ back lllnn Gilmore for
32 Dover St Jose h l4
George and Rod Sauer a
dy grtdJron before a Homecom· rd
Y
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b k
ya s, two to halfback Tommy
East Can Lon 13 Full ac Roger Swartz.
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000
mg crow 0 some ·
per· Green hr 12 yards, one to End Akron St Vmccnt 20
nates· Gary Stobart, Ronnit
sons m the Nelsoooville stad- John Brown for 12, and one to
Barberton 8 Hindy, and Jack Sigman.
iu~. grabbmg 8 share of sec- flanker Hank Doss for one Dover 49 Wooster 2
ond place m the SEOAL stand- yard.
Mayf~eld 21
lngs, Coach Terry Hansley's So devastating was the Galli·
Willoughby South 8 I
gridders amassed 368 yards a- Jl?llll d~fenstve umt. that Nelson- fi'a1rport Harbor 26 Chardon 6
gainst the bigger but badly out- Ville dJd not register a first Cleveland Luthenm West 8
played Hounds of Coach Ed down ' 1til 45 seconds remamed
Perk1ns 6
Keatmg, and it was not until in the third per1od when two or Htllsboro 14
Coach Hanslev mserted his sec- tllree Bhte Devils stormed in
Greenfield McClain 0
ond unit in ·the fourth period I on Hound quarterback Larry
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:IIUD!JY ACTION-. Two hundred and thtrl~·five pound Dave Ashley, extreme left, (50) Is the only player that
sonville ever put togeth- 1Comgan and were penalized boys eight through 13, is at
clearly tdenttfiahle mm thts mud-splattered achon shot of the 6-0 victory Friday night by Middleport over Porn· er a sustained drive which liz· 15-yarda for roughmg the pass- Kerth Goble Ford Inc.
eroy tn the final minute recoverr of a loose ball m the Panther end zone off a punt formatiOn play. Effective zled out at the GAHS 21. yard : er.
Reg~strants must be accomground ac&lt;•on was held to m1mmum by the soft spongy turf Middleport's fourth period air attack got the Jac- hne when an incomplete
pawed by a parent or guard1an
kets close twice, and helped bring about the miStake that produced v1ciory.
ended the threRt
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Blue Devils Eke Out 14-12 Victory
Undefeated Chauncey • Dover

also
39-yard
pass from Pete Anderson
Sam Elsnaugle nullified in
penod on one of ""
yard penalties called agalnat
winners. A two-pomt conversion
pasa from Anderson to En
John P;own m tlle third period
was Wiped out by a
whrle another _15-yarder forced
Anderson
to hit Ecsnaugle
0
an 1o-, a~ conversion pass in
the th~d period.
Not only did the Blue
er"ght po"tn'- ••• 95
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Rulland opened the scoringdately began a comeback effort. 1er resulted iD the game
Three plays after the kick-of( nmg tally - was scored
tnumph over the VISJhng Rut- sei'Ond quarter when Chauncey Glenn Bridgewater hit end Doa Bndgewater on a four
land Red f)ev1ls Fml~y flight lost the ptgskm on ds own 36 Nye wltll a 38 yard touchdown carry with 35 second! left
(or 115 fifth straight VIctory of yard lme .1s the result uf a bad pass to tie the score at 6-6. the first hall.
the 1965 gr1d season.
snap from center on a punt Dave KostJVal then puL the Kostival again kicked the
'fhe 14-12 score made the attempt
Blue DevilS ahead by bootmg between the uprights to
th1rd straight game that Rut- Bob Barrett the Red Devil the extra points.
Chauncey on top for good.
land has been mvolved in con-- liard chargmg' haliback, raced Rutland qmckly
climbed .~e secon 1 half was ~
tests determmed by the same 22 yards on the first play from back on top when Perry Kenne- SJ e
struggle.
f1gures. Coach Charles Smith 11l scnmmage to move the ball dy took a 25 yard touchdown Chauncey had. 11 f1rst
h
Red Oev1ls had prev10usly beat- deep into the Blue Devils ter· pass from Joe Hawkms The ~mpared to eight for
;~".,.~"andres&gt;en Southern and lost lo East- ntory Two plays later Bar- second Red Devil TD · came a~cey also gamed 15-4
lllllled 140 from the pockets
ern by the same 14·12 score. rett carried over from the six shortly after Chauntey had tal- rushmg and 113 yards
the GAHS squad.
All points m the battle be- yard stnpe for the first touch- lied its first six pomt• Again com:;-ed dto 148 t1ards ';:'
Some 15 c' the playen
36
tween t:1e Red Devils and the down of the game.
the try for the extr~ pomt~ fe~u De:~s
m e .air Y
!heir money stolen and
Chauncey team of Athens coun- The attempt for extra points was short.
By quarters:
pollee were
tv were scored m the second on a run was stopped short The 1nal touchdown of the Rutland
,.lsunlm&lt;lneO and began an
0 12 0 0
penod.
of the goal Chauncey unmed- second quarter - and what lat- Otauncey
0 14 0 0 -ti8ation
intoBlue
theDevil
Although
scored a hard • earn~d 14-l:.! Wllh 49 seconds gone ID the

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Falcons Are Racked 31-0
By Tough Ripley Vikings

Cuyahoga

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petitors WJII VIe w1th
their own age in punting,
log and placo-ktckmg distance II
lAW
and accuracy. There IS no body
IMIIIWJ
contact,
Prtzes in the Mergs county
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compehtion include
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Browns warm-up Jackets, hel• Dumaol111•• Sltp•tool.
mets and footballs There are
=~r:::.dJ.ild • TV - 1•
first, second and th1rd place a- COMf IN FOil YOURS TOOAr
wards for boys 8, 9 and 10 Boys
... AT THIS s,CIAII'IICft
11, 12 and 13 wrll be awarded •
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gold, sliver and bronze trophies 1
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The
MeJgs coonty Punt, Pass I
and Klck competition is Spoll~ore4 by Keith Goble Ford.
Middleport, 0.

Milking Stool

Bob Ashley Competition
rector of MeiHs County
Pass and Kick competJtioo
eo to boya 8 through 13,
only 1 ~ ... d
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annual
Football League Play.Qff
game _on J~uary 9, 11168,
ciaRegllltrall0118 will close FriY evemng, Ocl. IS, and none
can be accepted any later.
competition is Oct.
at
dleport stadium. .

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BACHTEL F'IELJ)....The Rip- 2HI.
Geneva 19
pass fJr 113-yardli, ~~=~~~ • .,.. to 3
3'h to 6
lev Vtkings, one of West Virgm· The Vikings scored one more l
Ashtabula St. John
on three two-point &lt;
Ia's top rated ball teams, ran touchdown before floodmg the Cardmal 56 Ledgemoot e
, and tllwled
up a 28·0 lead and then coas~ field wlth subslltules.
That Flrelanda 2'1 Avon 14
Wll.LIAMSON _ Mike
by racing 71-yarda for
ed to a 31.0 virtory over the came in the third period wlth Buckeye 46 Keystone 22
rushed for 225 yard&amp; and
early In tho low'lhll
Roulft 50A a n. 1 Milo lloo111 ol AlhOHII
W•hama While Falcons here Marcus Jv.cPharl, Viking quar- Mansfield 1 .
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four touchdoWIIII here
0tMn 9 to 5 Mon. Thun. S.t.-9 t. I Tu• Wed Fri.
Middleport
LY U464
Alftono, 0.
Friday night
terback, keeping the ball on a .
Loram Admrral King mght to lead Wllliamson ·;to~:lr~He::.~co~mp~le~ted~O::~to~~
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frve yard jaunt into the end Rlltman 14 Htghland 0
The VISitmg VJkmgs showed zone Swisher once agam k1ck- Hudson 28 Nordonia 0
~a:~ll victory over
wh)' twy :.re ranked so hrgh 1n ed the tra pot!lt.
Akr&lt;·n Hoban 10
306 Swrsher's edU&lt;Jlted toe got Ln·
the sll•te, m rolhng up
Cleveland Sl Edward
Slater, who Cllrrled the
yarda r rushmg and 47 pass- to the act once more in t he Orange 22 Twinsburg 0
only 10 times, scored on nlDll
53 fourth quarter when the Fal- Mentor 12
mardgforM" totalhollfe~~e • 11 .13ed
7. 29, 61 and 85 yards. The WoU·II
8
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Y · eanw e, uey lffil
cons fell short on a fourth down
Painesvil!e Riverside pack roared to a 32--6 lead in
the Fa'•·ons to 68 yards net rush- situation and Ripley took over Couneaut I
first half, after
only
1ng and six yards by passmg , r m Wahama terrttory. Th~&gt;y
Ashtabula Harbor G
at the end of the
for a total of 74 Y"nf• m total moved th, bali from the zo to Perry 8 Kirtland 0
and continued to pile on
offense.
,
the eight ·ard line from which Clearview 38 RrdgevUJe 0
polnia m the final two sta.nzaa. ll
All of the Falcons yardage point Swishe• kicked a field goal Oberlin 211 Vermllloo t8
on the ground came m the sec-- with t' , ..:e seconds remaining. John F. Kennedy 28
Point Pleasant, whtdt
ond half smce they. were held The loss made the Falcons
Brookside 0 feted its filillloSI irl "" atartl.ll
OF THE AM F STAFF OF CHAMPIONS
~-1 ~ mmo:;~4 yar~ ~~ ~e/arst. 1 record one wm and five lr1ss.l Columbus WatteraoD 34
filled the air with pwes ia
~ ey ro
up
~s owns 1 es. They have Jost five since
Newark 14 attempt to olfet the fear101rne II
whrle _Wahama had ftve.
WIDD!ng th"ir opeoer agamst Columbus Walnut Ridge 24
Wlllialll8011 rtlDDUJg 1ame, but
CalVI" Ball led the scormg Buffalo. Ripley Is undefeated In
Columbus Linden to II1J avail.
parade as he h1t acr._s the dou- six outings.
Li
Se-· 29
ble strrpe, three times His ftrSt
rna ruor .
The Blg Black.! throw 3S
score came from one yard out
Hamilton Garfield
, but completed only aeveo
to cap a 58 ran! dnve the ftrst
Canton McKinley 15
.I '"'" IIBd three intercepted.
time the Vikings got their hands
Canton Central Catholic
Misa Uewellya iJ from Cleveland, Ohio, 31 yrs. old, a 5'6" Brunette, uses
on the ball Raymond Swisher
Massillon 22 Niles I
The Wolfpack ran up till
• 16 pound ball with a conventional four.step delivery.
added the extra point with a Cleveland East f!
1LouiSville 41 North canton 8 on the ground, and
place kick llnd the Vlkmes led
Clevelend Glenville AIUance 1l Cuyahoga Falls Q
four ol If aerials lor
She hu represented A MF In Australia and Mexico u well as many parts
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Clevelaud Holy Name 47
Leekolllll 20 Minerva 16
Tl yards. The score would
Of tho U. S. She baa received 1118Jly honors as a bowler and her highest
In their first touchdown dnve
Cleveland West o
Jackson 12 Glenwood I
have been even worse, but
unctloned game II 290. Mlas Llewellyn wW give some Instruction and ans·
lhe Vlklngs used nine play; Cleveland South 16
Wellington Ill Huron 14
home team ,._, the baD
wer
illY questions you may have. EveryoDe is invited to come to the Mason
and never once went into a hudCleveland John Marshall
times on fumbles.
Bowling
Center Sunday.
dfe, keeping the Falmn defense IEast tleveland Shaw 16
Iff balance aU the way,
Soulb Euclid Brush
In the second quarter, rup- Euclid 2 Parma 0
~!l SF N
FINISHING
fey Managed a 52 yard drive Cleveland Heights 12
Open Bowling On Frid•y Afte.,.ns 1ncl Evenings, S.turd•y Night &amp; Sund•y Afternoon
'n eight plays with Ball once
Sba.lter Helghli
Our boot q111llty
'RINIGHT IIUNOAY
1111tn ICOl'fna from the two. Lakewood t
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Swisher's kfok made the score
Parma Valley Forge 8
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ON REQUEST
VIkings pul together a 71 yard Avon Lake 21 North Olmsted
-edfrlve In 10 plays. The touch- a,y !I Olmsted Falla o
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down wltb Swisher's oxtra polllt Rocky Rlver 7 Westlake 0
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\lck m•de the heUtlmo score, lndepe,adence lf Brooklyn e
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Kyger Creek Bobcats Assured Tie With 14-8 Win Over Eastern

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two clutch third down passes by, Eastern led at halftime, U.
plays the final period.
The Kyger Creek Bobcats as· Last night, Coacb Jim White's The Eagles scored after mov- quarterback Joe Fisher.
The determined Bobcuts took Kyger Creek scored the
sured themeselves of at least a cbarges bad aa ap.ldlllllniQie In&amp; the oval from the IS to IJle Witn third down and six on• the opening kickoff in the third Ding touchdown with 10
Ue lor the SVAC cluunplousblp ~• Coac~ Dick Martlll'a Jilaglel 38. Quarterback Charles Eich- the 7:1, Fisher threw a 12-yard· period but were halted alter utes remaining in the game
lot· the fifth straight year Frl· jumped Into an S.O lead iD the lo&amp;er oo reverse hand-off gave er to halfback Steve Hendersoo picking up two first downs while a 32 yard scoring drive tnat
dey nig~t. by defeating
the opening minutes ol the IIBOOild the ball to AUman who poured and later drove to the Eastern moving from IJle 36 to the East- ed on a 10 yard pass from Fish·
Eastern Eagles, IU before a stanza.
oo lbe spaed and literally ou~ 20-yard line on a 28 yard pass ern 48. A big IS yard clipping 01 to Spaulding. '11le KC signal
homecoming crowd at Cbeablre. After playing a scoreless first ran the Bobcat secondary,
I&lt; right end Mike Spaulding.
penalty killed lbe rally,
called then passed to left end
The win was the 1964 defend- period, Eastern broke lbe game Eichinger than passed to end Halfbacks Junior Howard and The Eagles' offense was com- Tom Moore lor the extra points.
inr clta~pioos lhlrd in league open
run down! John Pooler lor the extra poi~ts- John. Swisher then moved the pletely stopped by the Kyger Kyger Creek lmd a third
compelltion and kept !heir wtn- the
by
Roger Thfo Bobeats came roarmg l pigskm to tne two from where I Creek defenders as Eastern had Itouchdown cailed back in the
nlng streak in the SVAC intact. Allman.
TD came in lhel' back on an 80 yard
scoring I Howard scored. The try lor the llbe bail lor only siX plays dur- closing minutes o1 the game.
.:c•s last league loss waa in 19601 r ,.ening
ollbe aecond drive which was highlighted by two-point conversion failed as ing tne third quarter and
Tackles Chuck Leach and Lar·

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Southern Tornadoes Defeat Hannan Trace
20-6 on Gallia County Gridiron Friday

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The Sunday School of the Letart Falls Methodist Church is
sponsoring a jitney supper Sat.
urday night. October 9. at the
rommunity building.
Servin~
The H•·au, Methodist Church
Sen ior Youth Fellow~hlr will
sponsor 1 bake sale Saturday,
Dct. D, iD th former A and
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pwk·Up.
Man- Shrine. White Shrlnt' of
Jerusale m will meet Frida~,
October 8, at 8 p. m at tt1e
IOOF hall Fr i r.-nd~ Night will
be ob~e rved and al l ofli('f"r~ arr
reque~t~ d to wear formals.
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Lord's Prayer I:50 a.m.: Ohver Shearer down
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2:40 a.n:.; Semel up 6:30
L Frenct' Mrs Emerson Jones It was reported that the Tern- Kanawha River·
They were presented with gifts pie had received an invitation Bruce up Marmet. %:10 a.m.:
the worthy matron Min- to attend a reception lor Beth en Z. down Wmfleid 5:20
A pot Iuc k di nner at 7 p.m. from
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In observanae of quarterly I mture gavels were used
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Mrs. Karl Grueser and Mrs.
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was served by the bosteses to
those named above and Mrs.
Richard Campbell, Mrs.
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mixture. 'l1le deia also lndicate that if a dairy animal coo·
sumes more than ooe half pound
of urea per day, the elllcloncy
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aioD Specialist, Department of gao. Thuo, the use of high cal·I:S:p:r•:sdlni==lhe=C!Oi'reCI==:IIlllO:::un=t~un=p•:tata::b:le::to::dalry:::.:ca:ttle.::::;~aub==•:tl:tu:te:il::r:ad:u:c:ed:.==:
James H. Wamer, Extension
IJalry Science, Ohio State U"i· cium limestone in corn silaae .
Beef Specialist, !lives
tbese
verslty reportl that corn silage for dairy cattle is added ex- 1·
recommeoda~n• on materials
has been coosldered to be an pense tlrat returns no additionIll add 11 silage to be used lor
excellent feed lor deiry cattle al income.
beef cattle:
throughout the yeah. RecenUy Experimental data
from
however, dairymen have been M;~higan and the USDA have
-Limestonl- Add up to 20
t Paring of additions thai will md1cated that one hall of one
Mrs. Fred Rosenbaum, Porn· pounds of any feed grade limeimprove "~rn silage. Some re- pel' cent c 10 lb. per ton o(
c ·r,y, and Mrs. Russel1 Capehart stone to each ton of geen chop.
eearch upon which theoe re-1feeding
grade urea con be Mr. and Mro. Virgil Bickle
accomp&lt;nied the latter's hus.
ports have been based was car- •added to corn silage that will o1 Albany were guests recently By Mro. Lyle Balderband to Charleston where he - Limestone and urea - add
,,d out with beef cattle and ! be fed to dairy cattle without at the home of Mr. and Mro. New officero of the RIVer- left by plaoe for Norfolk, Va. 10 pounds of limestone and 10 1
other wltn dairy cattle.
1 red.
the palatability ol Walter Swett.
v~ew Garden Club were lniltail- to dme Mrs. Leroy Metca~ pounds of urea per ton of green
Unfortunately, results from the silage. ThiS addition will
ed by tbe out-going president and son Mf. to Maaon. Mrs. chop._
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beet cattle studies cannot ':l!- mr :·r~s:-• lhr crude protein per- Mr. ~nd Mrs. Robert Bishop Mrs. Walter Brown at
the Metcalf 1s ute daughter of Mrs. _- Ltmeslone, urea and dJca1.,,ays be applied directly to dai- centage of the end product 35 and children ol the Southeaa~ September meeting. She pr&amp;o Lee Richardson, Mason. S he ctum phosphate - Add
10 I
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Farm aented corsa11es which abe had wtll reside in the area while pounds of urea, 10 pounds of I
. ,., needs to be con~idered sep-1 NfiO i H ld'
have returned from a camping made, to the president, Mrs. h•r hus nd is stationed In limestone, and 2 pounds of
ar•tely.
s 0 mg
vacatioo of more than
two Harliss Frank, vice president, lbe Navy at Viet Nam.
dicalclwn phosphate per ton
Phone WY-2·2115
Dr K•r'• Klosterman of the Th' d C
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weeks which took them into Ill Mrs. Carl Buckley, oecretary,
of green chop.
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Ohio. 3ese~reb and Developouven 11
different otatea. They viaited Mrs. Lyle Balderson and !be Mrs. Mary Walsh returned Farmers interested in further i
Pomeroy, Ohio
ment Center has observed that The third annual state con-I with her lather, the Frank War- treaaurer, Mra. R. L. Larkllll. hom\~om.hthe Pl~as~td v:y details on any of these sugge11- l Mulberry Ave.
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growing, rattening beef cattle vention of the Ohio National 'ens, at Fort Smith, Ark., hlo The club ovted to send Chris~ ::P:t:lized. ere s e
n lions are Invited to call the Exgain more rapid ly and efflcienl·i Farmen Organization will be mother, Mrs. Mabel B1shop at ma1 arrangements to the AthP
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to 1 held Oct. 14, at the Youtn Ceo- Aspen, Colu.• and many points ens State HospitaL Mrs. H~- M. . ' 1'/agner of Massillon, I
which e per cent ol high ter Building, at the Ohio State of mterest. The B1shops "' old . Ma11ar wtil servo as bb- Ohio, returned borne after spendcalcium limestooe has been Fairgrounds, Columbus.
cently attended the Hamiltoo rartaD for the club and Mrs. ing two w ks visitmg wllh Mr.
added thon when fed regular Highlights of the one day con- County Fair at Cincinnati. Mr. Ernest Whitehead was appoin~ aud Mrs. Christy Bletner.
corn silage. He postulatea tnat vention will be the nomination Bishop Judged
4-H projeets ed Flower Show Cholrmsn.
Mrs. SaGle Hail and son of
,:10 hi.,h . calcium limestone of national directocs.
and they also visited tne Cin Plans were made to eat out at Canton, Ohio, visited on SunlunctlooJS ar a buffer and allows The them• of the convention . 11
the Wilmar Restaurant in Park- ~'Y with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
'"a,rly twice as much lactic, will he "Marketing
Cl~':,"bertzo~ishop attended the er1burg for the October meet- Fruth and Miss &lt;teila Gress. I
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to be formed durtng the 1ments - A Slep to
F 11 Ch 1• . Cattl Sal 1 mg. Relreshmenil wero served M
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rs ac o omLexington, Ky., where he pur- Pauline
Mye'rs ~;· 14 r~=~- eroy vialted on Thursday with
, chased a new buil for the Ex- bers.
Miss Stella Gress.
periment Farm herd.
Mrs. Dorset Riebel was r.. Mr. and Mrs. Bli88 Wilson atMr. and Mro. R~ed Jeffers cently honored on her birthday tended ..1e funeral of hiS broth-I
and Mr. and Mrs. Wibam Chea- and was presented with a doc- er-in-law, G. J. Murphy,
in !
die_spent the weekend With orated cake. Attending were Mr. Cleveland on Saturday.
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thMeJr bndrothMer-m-IHaaw and Flslsther, and Mrs. Robert Thomas and Miss Mary Burris spent her
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.L"Idreo o1 Ches hire, Mr · and vacation from her employment
USED FARM EQUIPMENT SPECIALS
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eJohn Doere 'B' Tractor, complotoly
aM 1 ge~a~ a.K 11 K
Mrs. Robert Murton and daugh- 1n Columbus visiting with Mr.
overh1uled
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n . • ey . erns ters, Belpre, and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Phil Van Vranken and
:d daughter, AI~. VISited John Riebel and son, Albany. daughle• at St. Petersburg, Fla.
eExlrl Good 50 ft. John Daoro 18¥2" Elevator
M 8~\ Mrs. ~
Pern:. .
Mr. and Mrs. Roger B•JcklP.y Mr8. Davy Crockett and four
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"tha.y k~sseythelsh
ISSJSIMtmg and family of Pomerov spent a Ichildren of Maimi, Fla., will '
FREE PRIZES! NO PURCHASE NECI:SSARY
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n. SundaY WI·th Mr. an d ·Mrs. Bon vls1t· a month w1th
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Ruaoell Capehart. In the Dear
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Mr. and Mrs. C. Edd Humph- future ahe will go to Germany
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Unico Automatic
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Mrs. Katherme Lawsoo attend- cent visitoro of Mr. and Mrs. 1tationed in the Air Force there.
CASH
Electric
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ed _the wedding of a friend an&lt;! Ruben Kmg •od Donald, Oela- Chris Dav1s, aon of Mr. and
VISited wtlh Mr. and Mrs. Ray- ware.
Mro. William
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Sunbeam Electric
SECOND PRIZE:
Alarm Clocks
mond Daniels at Ferdale, Mich. Recent visitors of Mr. and 1 patient at the Veterans Mernl recently.
Mrs. Claude Smitn were Relda orlal Hospital. He wa• hospital·
Johnson MESSENGER Ill
Winchester Model 1200
' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Greenlees Husman and children, Butch !zed on Friday for a virus infecSlide-action Shotguns
lion.
I an d granddaughter, Rllla and Becky.
Br.tter Ho m,~s and Gar dens
Rhoad.,, attended the Barlow Mrs. Velma Barnhart was the Mr. a1d Mrs. Reubeo Stewart 1
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un 1t - IIUI"lie :()born . cor t• 1&lt;.1~1 o• I'd'~- !1,., .•. ,.
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hostess to the Birthday Club and Mrs. Mary. Aumiller . of 1
Mr. and Mrs. Dale D}"e and 00 a recent Thursday evening. IHartford were Sunday dmner l
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R u t h guesls of Mrs. Maxme Arnold
HEP,;&gt; BIG SPECIAL!
funeral. of James Walker at Coleman and Emma Durst. New and Susanna. Pomeroy.
- -~ Oak Hill. Mr Walker was the president for the club is Mrs 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fowler and
PEED
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father of Clyde Walker, well 1lla Osborne. Mrs. Helen Arch: children, Tammy and Tony, of
knowo in this vicinity and a · er was awarded the door prize Pt. Pleasant, and Mr. and Mrs.
RIU'AIRI
F&amp;RTILIZER
INSURANCE
with each Unico
son-in-law
of
the
Dyes.
Refr.,bments
wero
served.
Th~ Reuben Stewart accompanied
28 cu. ft.
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hderesl and Tutl
Recent weekend visitors at next meeting
wiD be with their son, ~ry, to Huntillj!ton,
Llvettock Pvrch11t1, Househt-.ld Equipment, Rtfinanclne
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mro. Elizabeth Smith
•where he is a otudent at MarDye
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
ChestRecent
visitors
of
·Mrs.
Netshall Uoiver&lt;tty. The group
Debts
C11h Llvlnt Expensrs
Capltallnvestmants
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Coshocton, Mr. and Mr•. Clyde Bartneimas and Mrs. · Von~ie football game while there.
l he hig~e s f ChHI fr l"PIC I 0:1
Ihe market and al:;o tlw b1~1 ,·; ·
Walker and lamlly and Mrs. Fortoer and children of Colum- .
b1r~ 1 Big C3pacrty lor b1g Li"'
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James Walker, Th~rman, Mr. hos. '11ley also attended thelun- '
11 ,es . Hun wall I'&lt;!' II '.\Jper ei ;l ·
and Mrs. Glen lrwm and chlid- eral of their aunt Linn Parker
Cl~nt rnsulatwn . Olill''~ o 1
Ask 1bout our budget loons. Up to 7 years to p1y
et!hl'r boy's or @ irl'~ M t· FRH
reo, Marysville. Mrs. Pet':' Gerald Shumw~y ent..-ed th~
eWUILITZII
for Capilli tn..atmenl items. lnterost Is charged
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1h is frerzer.
Kepnar and sons, Hartford, Oblo Jdeigs General Hosplisi, PorneiALDWIN
only for the d1ys money Ia actuolly used.
and Rebecca and Lisa Dye, to- eroy.
..r OTHER FAMOUt
SHOP &amp; SAVE DURING INDIAN SUMMER SALE
cal.
Mrs. Rushia Shumway Is visBIIAMOI
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Whit- ilinlf her daughter, Mrs. Evelyn
ON THINGS YOU NEED FOR FALL &amp; WINTER
more and family recently attend Sedgwick New Castle Pa
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ed the World's Fair at New
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SYLVANIA
Ch1rlta Oix, Ath•n•-M•Igs County Manag•r
GLASS
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Pomeroy
famous FUZZY
ed by Wayne Feed Company, in good condition. The priest
.,Hiory Trained SwYlc:e"
LIGHT BULBS
LINED
Coli WY 2-5270 In Pomoroy Ot LY 3-1682 in Alhons
Giendolyn Ord, daughter ol lelt before he coold be !dent!- , _ . 22 JACKSDM. o.
60, 75, 100 WATT
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spent the weekend here with
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her parenll.

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Diles Radloear Co.

santa Claus The deadline lor ~ to the home. of her daughter
gifts is December 7 and mem- m Maryland wt!h a broken anbers are asked to contribute
kle The chapter voted to renut
A communication wa• read the dues of 50 year members
from National Grange concern· The chapter approved the auding the National Youth fund , It report given by' Mrs Waller
and a contribution of $5 w a 5 Bunce ; the trustees report gJVmade
en by Mrs Jack Bechtle, and
Reported 111 were Frank John- I the budget report given by Mrs
ston and rs. John Terrell. Mrs. I John V10man It was announcw A Morgan reported on the ' nd _that the Mother · Daughter
Fail Foliage tour on October 1
17 and asked for transportation •
"Salt" was the Uteme of the
program presented by Mrs Mar·
gan, lecturer Readings were
given including, Congress Comocr. 13
h
h
A Craft Club will bo organlz. memorates t e 501 anniversary
ed at the Syracuse Village bali ol salt, by Mrs William Grueoo Wedll!!Sday, October 13, b&lt;~ ser; Iodized salt and goiter,
ginning at 10 a. m. A potluck Amos Leonard; Salt reduction
lunch will be enjoyed at
does not reduce fat. Fred GoegEach per""' ;, to bring
lein, and The Critical Salt baJ.
senke. Project for tbe
ance, William GrueHer
will be "Mal!irrg Dry l'loftr
Mrs Leonard read an
rangements." Bring conllain&lt;ers 1 de, Salted with salt, ·and
and material!. Tbe c1a1s is
er Radford read, Salt Seals farm
ea to l!lJ&lt;me int&lt;!l'elled In
poads Tllree articles, Too much I
line of craft.
or too llttle salt, by Mrs Fred
Gocglein, Salt needs in elderly

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u..pltal in regard to Operation an offtcer, was reported coolin- Mrs. Gladys Curkler.

liMe Vlafl Waaclli-T- IS easily applied with

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t

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[t ,1\ i {if your heat goesl!J·

to 110 per ....t. Therefore, the
crude pro.tein percentage in the
coocent. e mllture that oupplemenh this roughage need not
be as high as one thai suppt.
ments untreated corn silage.
Unfortunat•1v. fe•dln~ · ~rode
urea 11 not easy to obtain. If
11 is uaed it must be added at
preciaely the one half of one per
cent rate and it must be wellmiXed with the sillge.

Carpenter
SOCial
. News

· 11:56 p.m.j Pollywog dowo 1:· uwn:dlnoobhp.tion.

Mrs Jack Bechtle, Mrs dren from The
;Hayes,
Walter Bunce, Mrs John Ly- followed by the

BIRTHDAY IIBSBRVEDW'alterl Betty Leonard, el"'ed the
The birtnday of Mrs.
gram Baby pictures were
Baer was observed wbea Busy played ·or identification
Bee hing Cirele of the
Mrs. Leonard u winner,
erated clucb !lEI TluJ11'8dav
ao all day meeting. A potliJck l Boardman 40 Girard 0
dimt... was servtJd at nom
Campbell Memorial 48
Mrs. Baer, Mrs. Freda
Brookfield 0
Mrs. ADWMl• Kaspar, Miss
Hubbard 30 Silarpoville 7
na G......,., Mrs. LooiJ
Mohawk 20 Lowellville 1
Mrs. Otllo Murray, Mrs.
Mineral Ridge 14
Noutzling, Mrs. W. L.
Western Reserve 0
Mrs. Clara Karr and Mrs.
Canfield 32 Columbiana 20
Shields.

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ensiling process.
This extra lactic acid, in turn,
aeems to be used more efficiently in l'e growlo&amp; • !'aliening
process than is the unfermented sugar thgt remainl in the
untreated corn slipge. Lactic
acid. however, ia not used mora
efficiently than unfermented ou·
gar in 'he process ol milk production, according to research
conducted in Illinois and Michl-

people, Mrs Morgan, and Miss

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Walter arlirle, Trick or Treat, for

niversary Tuesday, Oct. 12,
Leonard reported on a com.. and a bake sale was planned on to Mrs. Delbert Elselstein. A
a potluck dinner at 6 p. m. Des- munlcation from Athens State Oct. 23. Mrs. Mildred Zeigler, round robin card was •en! to

sert and beverage will be
vided and those attending
to take their own table service.
will meet Monday at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Warren Bright of CohiiD·I
1at Pomeroy Masonic Temple, bus will be guest speaker,
at which time inspeclion will ladies of the church are invited.
be held.
The Syracuse PTA will meet
OCT. 1%
Tuesday, October 12, at
I The WSCS and Lydia Circle p. m. at !be Syracuse
of Lhc United Methodist Church tary SchooL Ronald
1will observe the WSCS 2:1•h an- · Southern Local School
Executive Head, will be guest
speaker. The program will
presented by LaiTy
sixth grade class. All
and interested persons are
ed to attend.
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a IS eme
Of Program
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G1ven Grange

liam Reynolds, Mrs

Alrfeolllr&lt;

Now that most Meigs county
fa mers have their silage pretty well in tne silo; 11 might be
late, but not tmpertlDllt to con·
sider results of the newest research received lhls past week
collCfl'llin&amp; demages that may
be made in silage practices
next year.
Dr. John R. Staubus, Exten·

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will meet Monday at 2 p. m.
at lhe rhurch with Mrs. J&lt;icob
G ·· ·~&gt;rknt&gt;r as hostf's~
The Riverview PTA
'Tleel Monday evenin,l?" Ort. 11
rt 7 30. Larry Morrison, exec uf i·.-p head 11 Eastern
Sdwol
t
1rict, will discuss llsue I.
A parents are urged to attend.
Tile Pomeroy Elementary p
INTERCEPTOR - Buddy Moore, Middleport quarter·
'T A. will m..t at !be school. . back, also played a lot of defense last night in the Jackets
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Oct 1 t 7 30
winning 6-0 at Pomeroy. Here he has different ideas
~;-"-;;:;: ~tt1, ·g~est: sr%ak~· about Bill Moore's (Panther end, No. 80) plans to catch
• 11 use as his top·c "'Who's the ball commg down from high above. Moore stopped
l'. e&gt;&lt;uring
Johnn~ '_ Home the first Panther drive of the game with an interception.
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THE SHOE BOX

Colllll)' Alent,

ABOUT
NERVE
DEAFNESS?

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UNTIL 9 PM

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waa
Bobcats

Gauge re•dlnl•=
outpassed
Dam 12.3, 13.2, runnlo&amp; ~ feet
yards to 16.
Southern scored a touchdown ing.
Imeets ihe Pomeroy "B"
rollers
Pomeroy-Maaon
KC
had seven lint doWIIII
00
in each of the first three quar- Southern had 13 first downs at Pomeroy.
Ot, Pt. Pieasant 24 _36, Hinton while holding Eastern to four.
ters Friday night and held on to liT's seven.
I By Quarter.:
,_ 34 , ~nawha Fails 4.96,
Each tern intercepted I
to defeat Hannan Trace, 20-6. Next week the Tornadoes tr•- 1Southern . . ..... 6 8 6
lesion 1-. 39. Londoo, Marmet paas.
Fullback Tom Theiss and hall- vel to York while Hannan Trace · Hannan Trace ...... 0 0 0 6md Winfield dams were 00
Kyger Creek's next
game
back John McClintock got the
sills. .
will )le Friday at Southwestern
Tornadoes rolling in the openBoal Movemenll:
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while Eastern tangles with M&lt;&gt;ing stanza as McClintock picko~~·
·lo River - Bar~
ed of( a Gary Harrison pass
0
14, 5 p.m.: Lady Gloria
By Quarters:
n.
)4
Eastern
and returned i( 24 yards IU lhe I Mr and Mrs Willian&gt; King banquet will be Tuesday even- 14, 5:20 p.m.: ,..nger
up ,
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one yard lioe from where Theiss
ted W th
p tro 1
N
h •L
p m • Robert Reed up 14
Kyger Creek .. ·.. . 0 6 0 8-14
1 d over for the firs t TD 1 were e1ec
or Y
a n ng, ov 9 wit uoe masons · ·•
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~~wtrye lor the extra poi~ts fail: I and Worthy Matron ol Evange- servin
the dinner. Reserva- a. ~.; Reliable up 15,2:30 a.m.: Shel"" 41 Bucyrus 6
e
: line Chapter. Order of the East· lions are to be made with Mrs Natwnai down 17, &amp; a.m.:
wm::d 14 Norwalk a
edSo th
struck th g , lline i ern Stars, at the regular chap- Charles Bennett by Nov 3 Fol- City up _Ill, 3:1S a.m.;
Tiffin Columbian 1
in th~ =~rut period :n a"~ine- : ter meeting Thursday evening lowing tbe meeting a
salad ~&amp; 1:·.5 m1."~;i/elfersooudo~
Upper Sandusky 0
halfb
ck
ShernJ
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at
the
Mason1c
Temple
1n
Mtd·
course
was
served
by
Mrs
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Sporn
P
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Mohawk
Colonel
Cramford 0
6
by
ya rd run
a
dl
t
II E i M Eb Le .
4 a.m.: John J. Rowe up 20,
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Cundiff. McClintock then ra "I' rpor ·
~ax '1~~is r~ . ~~ bWISM 6:25a .m.; Harvey Jordon down Middletown 14
the two-point conversion, a. SouOther officers elected were 1Gene Horton ""
Y r
S:20 a.m.; Chriatlan H. down
Springfield South 12
thern led at the halftime inter- 1 Mrs Robert King,
associate
6:20 a.m.: Jamei down 21,
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mission, 14-0.
' matron ~ obert King, associate
a.m.; Lynn B. down 21,
ver up Winnfield 5:20 a.m.;
Coach Ronald Deem's char~-[ patron: Mrs Charles Bennett,
f
-~ ~
a.m.: Walter Willilmulon
Otarles Stevenson down Win·
ers hit the scoreboard for the , secretary; Mrs Lottie Roush,
lt:rS 01
22, 8:1S a.m.; E. P. Jones
field 5:40a.m.
final time on qua rterback Bob l treasurer; Mrs Ann Thorn••·
23, 10:50 p.m.; Little
---------Grueser's 20 yard end sweep. I conductress; Mrs Richard Pickup 23, 11:20 p.m.:
Coach C. A Duncan 's Wild- I ens, associate conductress Mrs
up 23, 12:10 a.m.; Helen
WHAT II THE TRUTH ...
cats scored their only tmJch- John Lyons was elected for a
down Greenup 6:40p.m.; Valley I
down in lhe closing stanza on a 3-year term for Lrustee. Elec-- MlSs Thelma Grueser, assist- Transporte• up Greenup
one yard plunge by Harrison. lion tellers were Mrs William ed by Miss Lena Grueser, en- a.m.; H. E. Bowles down Green-!
That touchdown drive was aid- Reynolds, Mrs Jack Bechtle tertained the Past Chiefs ol up 1:10 a.m.: Esso Weot Vlrliln-1
ed by a 30 yard pass from Har- and Mr&lt;. Emerson Jones. The Magnolia Temple Pythlan Sis- is up Greenup 8:50 a.m.;
rison to Roger Belville and the officers-elect will be installed in ters Thursday evening at her ou Lorraine up Meldahl 10 p.
lofty runoing of Don Colley who December.
home, Cherry St.
m.: Pamela D, up Meldehl
switched from a tackle to a Mrs. Kathryn Mitchell, present The meeting opened wltn de- 3S a.m.; J. S, Lewis up
1'lle
lhll quooticm pluo
fullback in the third quarter. v·orthy matron, presided. Past votions taken from Acts 5:1-11 dahl 7 1.m.
many ..... importout- caa
Statistically, the Tornadoes matrons of the chapter were by Miss Thelma Graeser presi· Gallipolis Dnm R. be lountf in !be rovealiur new
had 209 yards rushing and 54 recogmzed, including Mrs Eve- dent, who gave a meditation up 3:30 p.m.; Luther
booklet, '!"'•~AboutNorvo
yards passing while the Wild· lyn Lewis. Mrs Marie Hawkins, "We Have A Story To Tell
down 6 p.m.: Alton Zephyr down Dealnou. Wr~te, Phone or mit
cats had 65 rushing and 30 pass- Mrs Charles Bennett, Mrs Wil- The Nations and also read an 9:50 p.m.; A. J. Patten down :_~•Y lor your PRE!! copy.

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1J111J llldhlll, ~MI4dleport. 0., oat. e, 1885

Scientific Research Sheds Light on Silage Improvement.

I

paS Ch'
Magnol,·a Temple
Are Entertained

Lear.crs and committe-e member!!. will be held Monday. O&lt;·t·
ober 11 , at l p. m. at the home
of Mrs. A. R. Knigi1l, Ne ighborhnod chairman.
The Daughters uf Rulh cla~s

l

Statistics slmw the

Mr. and Mrs. William King Named
T H'lgh Evange,.me Chapfer TriCeS

wilt sli'lr1 at 5 p. m.

I

ry Whobrey blocked a punt 011
the IS to set up the score. The
Bobcats drove to the tn and
Fiaber hit halfback Jolm Swisher with a 10 yard pass for the
score but it was cailed back oo
an olfsides penalty.
Eastern's fighting Eagles 011
passes !tom Eichinger to PooJ.
er began driving In the final
minute of action but Eichinger
fumbled on the 25 and KC's J&amp;Wllls recovered the oval 81
game !Mided.

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Pemerey

RUN-'WAY CAUGHT
G R E A T BARRINGTON,
Mass (UPI)- A 19-year-old girl
running away from a school for
the mentally retarded ..-ashed
her stolen car into a school bus
Thursdey, pollee said.
None of the childrea aboard
lbe bus were injured. But fhe
girl, Carol He-, received
1minor tace cuts, ponce satd.
NOT REAlLY CURED
WASHINGTON (UPI)-A m~
dical journal reports that indl·
vidual&amp; are DOt really ucurecl"
of the smoklag habit unW they
have abstained from ctcare!tes
lor at least tlro years.
The arUcle in the journal ol
lbe American Medical Assocla·
Uon also aa1d that penona who
start smoking at a )'&lt;IUDII Afle
lmve lbe least chance of breakIng the habll
The article added that smokers who (live up tobacco entirely have 1 better chance of
(llvlng up smotlng than those
who switch to pipes or dprs.
DOIECI'S IU!SCUE
RICHMOND, R.l (UPI)-A
Cathollc priest dlrecllld 1 »
man FeiClle OjiOl'&amp;lion 'l.'lturaday
wblcb freed IWO men from a
live-ton lruc:k that had over·

Musey-

New

fergu•on

Holland

15c..

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or

Farm

Equipment?

$74.50 " ·

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TITAN
CO-OP
MILK
LOW
HOUSE
SUDS
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Deteraent ; UTILITY
25 lBS.
HEATER

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SMITH-CORONA

Then Don't Be Dissatisfied Because You
Bought By Price Only. Think Ahead!

nGUREMATIC
ADDING MACHINE

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Truck •
and

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Tractor;

eCan I buy replacement parts from him when I
need them?

aattery;

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• How long ia the guarantee, and will he protect
my guanntee for me?

eis thlJ dealer concerned with my special needs•
You Can Answer YES to These

Ques-

tlo011f You BvJ At

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: PLUS
lhe pu~)' rodents
will be tlltlllnl ln door 5 with cool
weather, 1et rld
of thllll Wil~ thll
filmous 1nd highly
efl1ctive bait,

Rqvbrty IU9

99c La.

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then dtitionll h .. lpecills
Infra -Red Heat lamp .. $ 1.79
Electric Knife . . • • • • • •

Pink Uquid Deterpnt .

15.50
.75

Unico Pacem&amp;ker
we ~.h,.,.

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Unico P111cem.aker Dryer 118.00
Aqua Mite Pump , • , , • 39.90
20th Cent\ITY 8attet'Y

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RFD 12-vort Tractor

43.95

1.99

Battery . , •.... .. •• • lt.95

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OPEN TIL 9:00 P.M. (MON. THRU SAT.)

POMEROY LANDMARK
Serving Meip. Mr

FULTON-THOMPSON TRAOOR SALES

$3.75 . $12.75
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RFD .

eCan I depend on this dealer, to give me immedIate service when I need It?

$63.95

A PAIR

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Attention Farmers!
Are You About Tu Buy A New Piece

40c

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Loc•tld Ut .
.lftk W. C1ney, Mgr.

WY 2-5161

POMEROY, OHIO

'd Galli• CountildofPomeroy
Phono WY 2·2181

Service

that makes
fine products
better

Chore
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1-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct. 9, 1965

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Solem Center
PTA Meeting
Held Oct. 4th

For Sale
for Rent
I CLARINET and pony.
WY 2- MIDDLEPORT - 8 room douWANl AD
liP
;;:DO;;;WN=s""T""'AIRS of my home on 7013.
10 9 6tp ble frame, rental property.
INFORMATION
OIIIUTY
Rl. 33, partly furnished and MEDIUM sized coal heater, Income $125 per month. Sooth
fuel oil heater. Rent $35 in willow rocker rocking chair, 4th Street.
advance. No renting Sunday. ] cupboard, Davenport and 7 ROOM BRICK and frame,
1963 Corvair Monza Cpe.
$1599
The Salem Center P.T.A. mel Terry C. Weyland, omaD IIIII
Local owner 110 HP engine. 4 speed trans, Jet b1ack flniah.
Call: Mrs. Edna Ashworth i chair, large table, extension out of lligb water, Fairlane
Monday evening, OcL 4 with of Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Way·
Red bucket Seat, radio and heater. Tires Bhow little wear.
Arnold, 5403 Elain
Drive,'
bl
d
•·
b
ff
Drive.
pri!Sident, Mrs. Audry Hayes, land fell at hla bome on Llncola
. A
Ia e an matcumg
u el, 5 ROOM FRAME, fully !urnRand. W. Va. or : ,~~1axme
In
Committees for the Sl sustaining a Iraclured ttboul·
rn- Maytag washer, double gal- . hed B h Street
1963 Ford Galaxie 500-4 Dr. Sed. $1795 yearcharge.
w:uUl.AnuN
old, Sohio Gas Station, Rt. :11
ed bs
1 tr·10
k 19 • eec
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were read by secretary, der
vumz
tu · e ec
~ RODNEY DOWNING, Ileal Es1 local owner, VB engine with Cruisem~ti.c trans., po\\,'er
10 -r'!:u, ~~~~,!~ ""':,..W:a.'~
Mrs. Adra Swick. The treasur•
steering and brakes, power seat, grey ftmsh, new 1st hne
,.r.,.,..11a.,.m.. .,_.,.,." •l'loulll ....
. - - -- 10 9 ltc
stove (gOoJd one), porch ghd- state Broker WY %-!34%. t
er's
report
was
given
by
Mrs.
Mr.
IJld Mn. l&lt;!va'OI Rousb
whitewaU
tires.
Radio
and
heater.
NJIOI"ted t.nleldJ•...,
rM "un HOUSE FOR RENT, in Brad- 1
, er. dish washer, Mn. Jobn
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ti•
..ller
'Ifill .... .. ft~Qoftl»thlt ...
Olive Page.
ba" retmned to lbelr borne In
, . . . loDU . . . .....,... - - - . .
bury. Call Mrs. 0. F. Lyons, : Stout, HarrisoDvDII. Okio.
$1469
The program chalrmaa ,..., YoungstowD following several
u.TD
SH 2-42.4.
10 7 Jtc 1
10 8 ato FOR SALE: 4 room bouse, 4 1962 Ford Galaxie Conv. Cpe. _
Cream finish, whi,te lop. ys t'ngine1 automatic trami., power
Mrs. Glady' Major who began days vl•it Nlth his sister alt(l
acres $600.00. On Long Botsteering, new whitewall ttre.s. Rad1o and heater.
~
3 BEDROOM house, nice yard , 24 in. GAS RANGII, nq new. tom : Bashan Rd. William
wlth the P.T.A. song. Devotions brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E
were given by Mrs. Alma Smllh M. Bur!Aln.
II .,_ . . fumace, close to schools. 122 Call WY J.3381 at WY :&amp;-2659. Barton, Long Bottom, Obio.
-••_,-.::;.. • - . . , - Un!on A... Call WY 2.'1114.
10 8 3to
IO 8 Stp
- -r
and the P.T.A prayer was said Miss Mildred Hawley had 11
10 • lfc mo·~'"' - ooo BTU
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OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
by all
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dinner gnesls Friday noon the
Mrs. Roberta Wilson mtroduc- R
d M Joe Bronsoo and
;._OUI_ JOUR ROOM Furni!hed apart.. crrculatlng boater. All auto- llving room, extra large kited th
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ev. an
rs.
IIOIJU
111111t. WY 2.'1658.
10 I tie matio. Call WY 2-2669.
chen screened in porch stok... BM• CillO
e ne_w anu1es n t • the Rev. and Mrs. Dooald Hicks
1
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1a&amp;Udu
- . J"'lJR ROOM apartment, newer furnace. Newly painted, in- _"=~=~=~:==:::===;===;::~=;.:;;:;;::~~"' school wh1ch has an enrollment and daughter, Scherry. The Rev.
. . A. . . . ~
IIIII P,IIIII
&amp; Dllb10 8 3tc
thls year of 129.
Bronson is conductlng a revlval
10 ......,. &amp;
ll' docorated. $40 per mom•• Mediwn eggs, 3 doz 99•; Large side and out. On the Meigs
luslnest Servlcet
Leg1l Notice
The
Salem
Center
4-H
gtrla
at
the local Church of Chrisl
-.~
Call Walter Crooks, WY 2- ' eggs, 2 doz 89c; C•mpfire and GalUa Cmmty line, Rt. 7.1 ==-==~;:;;_;;;;;.;,;;~.,., /--;.:=J,i:••!'•~':":"o~T~,c~•;;;:::;: ODd boys were mtroduced by
10 6 ti c
marstunallows, 19c lb. Fire- U Interested, write owner: li
PunuGt " "'' '"'.."" _..,.,
PHONE WY "r~"156 8631.
ltd in &amp;eclloll 001:1.10 of UtB Clhlo a.. their adviaors, Mrs. Catherine
Mr!. Emerson Jones spent
=;::~:::;;:;=;==I
side
cracker!,
~lc
lb.
Duncan
Mrs.
Bernice
Matthews,
613
vHed code. the Board or TrutteH ot
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ffines ca ke ~It, •0 fo r o;JI.!j
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OU•• ToWDIIliPo
Melli C::Ount:y
Oblo. Shenefield and Mr. Carol Pierce. Thursday in Athens and visited
vnl'unn~u uum~, v
,,_
W. Va. Ave., Du nbar, W. Va.
G'*
It ®u not need Ill• ·,.1.1 . .
There wat1 a song "Within with her daughter, Barbara ·
Card Of Thinks
IDd batb, with garage. Niee 46 oz. pineaJOie ju;ce, 3 for
10 8 6te
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.-m- will. tberdor., 'be ofhlred for the Circle of H1s Love," by four Jones.
MY THANKS liD an Ulost who lV',;GUOD. 911" a mont ; sew- 89c. Regular 29c cookies, 4
.... •t publlc •uetton at Ol1V4t Towa..
of the girla, Linda Shenefield,
sent c.'lll'dll, Jllll and flowen 11• paid. WY 2-5434.
lor f].OO. no cookies, 3 fo
J!'.•
Du/fb
:"~· ~-;:.. ~· ·:..~':'.!~';,:":; Kay Wright, Debbie Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mil·
to IDI d.."'- - recem 01- - 10 5 6~ $1.00. Producer• mili, Uc gpJ. ..,.,-"'lUI
~I
1'
I o'dock P. M.
vi~ton
.... -a..u.~- -•- to
Bread, i loavea 8l
s.1c1o re~~l en•• 1.1 decrtbetl .. fOlo Diane Halliday. Tlto girl• then hoan were Gallipolis
pve the pledge to tho Oq. The Friday.
..... 11) graw.... TWO epor- ID Middleport.
111 y 3tc POMEROY - I story frame,
low"
the East Letart a--t- School
tt.-1-- &amp; Service
Bituated. Ill seetlon No. M. Oll\'tl 4-H Creed and Junior LeaderMrs. Kenneth Byer and her
~
One 5 rooms unfurnished with
1 large rooms, modern kitchH181
Towrud:llp, Melp C&lt;Junty, Ohio.
ship
w
..
explained
They
each
sister,
Mrs. Rose Martin, Gall•
and Ho!z_er
Jlllspltal
Stall. .t.aM.'UU
~....,. yard. Other 3 rooms REFRIGERATOR,
General en and bath. hardwood "oors,
o
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ft
tindnes
will never
Betlnn.tllJI 420 reet ..., •nd aorth
told
of
th
etrips
they
bad
taken
polis,
came
to Middleport Thursese
ses
furnis~ on ground floor. Call Electric, ill good tDIIdltlon. full basement, gas fired hot eFits Almost Every Car
u c~eerea wnt 180'" trotn tM 10\ltb·
be forgotten. Tln'7 lkB., WY • uoa
10 2 6tC WY 2-2859,
10 f Jtc
weal corn~r or tbe eut 0111 hall lbls oummer. They ended their day evening tAl attend the Jolly
Rt. I. Racine.
0 e to I
-.uuu.
... __• .JJi....
air heating, large front porcb eTransferable Wben
~:o~:-:·:' :-:a!co::!
part of the program with allyle Bunch Sewing Club meeting.
FlJRNISHED 3 room apartment Three - W~M:~ nuulK tractor nice vi ew of river.
Yoa Trade Can
•t tbe nonhwe.t ~omer o1 ' " llbow of clothing made lbltt aum- Mr. Joe Cabeen, Columbus,
""----y
1. .
-,._
.... floor. Hl5 S. Front, with trailer, .100.00. Power 130 ACRES - 8 miles from
Catholic
Chureb lat; tbencl DOrtb
In ....,._,
j"-•
71 decreet eut 204' llloDi the takl mer. They were then preoented Ia apending the weekend with
~· ~RY ol .._ 1!. !Middleport. Call WY 2-5141.
cultivator, $20.00. deep well Pomeroy. 6 room f r a m • eGuaranteed 24 mon WI
ctwrell Jot north 11.ae w tbe nonb
their certlllclata bJ Mra. )fa. bla parents, Mr. and Mr•. Fr~d
u~ ..~~ dlod ; ;.... ~arl
10 1 tfc 1 jet pump, $40.00, 1 rotary, 1 home, pon·h and cellar, ba~
or 24,000 mlles
~a:" .,.':.~~~ 4:'0:~\~!~[;br.!t ~ r1 TUrner.
Cabeen lnd Mr. and .Mrs. Wduocoaua, wuu
,~
·
r e e I mower, both $15.00. other buildings, fen ced, water •Most Popular Unit
feet from LM center at •.lid road
Carol
Pierce
Introduced
bla
Ham Slater ond family .
ago today, Oct. t, 1964:
·l'RAU..ER LO'I'8 - b'ee Uw$ DO g I
oD a cancN~te mll'kllr; lbi'IICtl nvrtb
'--'- .....
.....~
.,__, l'taD
Wheelbarrow, 15. , • CU. in pa . ; lure. Ca n be financed.
._ tb US A.
23 &lt;1~rea ....t liMII fut alolll
This day ....1116't M1U memoruauwul
ft. Frigidaire
refrigerator, $4 ,000 .00.
Ill
e . •
~mw~:~::.rofaf·=~~dr;:!.~ 4-H bnyo and told of tbek altlJI. Lee Roush. ":ho 1s ~ployed
iea
er Part (State Approved)
$60 00
tment gas range 1ACHES - Or;mge 1'WJl. - t
.outb 11 dep-eH wnt 185 feel; Its at the lltlp Caunly Fair !D Columbus, 11 spending hiS
Of our loved ODI 1001 to rest. IODersvflle. Obio, .r'booe W\
· ' apar
' 1141
00
thence eouth 11 d•~IWH u.t. 107 and bow well toefl boy bad clone. vacation with his paren1o, Mr.
thiDk of him
tte $20.00. Irvin Miller, Rt. 14 , 30 acrr.. cultivatrd. balance •
•
Jndllltcl
teet to the place or berlnnln1 , cun·
1 11
And those who .
t-3324.
near Carpenter,
10 7 8te io pasture and wood s. on~ 71
'
t:!..nmr: 0.11.e • h•lf aon. mare • They bad lheit ublbllll .., dis- and Mrs. Allen Rousb and lamplay. They were then ...-nted ily in Bradbury.
each day,
ldm I ist FLOOR furnished, 4 rooms
room fram e house and one '
TJa
rill:ht
h
~
to
l'
f
ljiHlt
lUI¥
their
ctertiflcales 11111 pins.
Mrs. Charles McElhinny left
Are the onet who lovod
., and ••th,
modern •"""'menl
100 LB. STEER and I
good
h
L'G
t"'--' •
Gt all tma.
b,.t
family milk cow.
Rolland room frilme house, both wit
Tbe gnesl speaker for the evJet Sunday IIIOI'IIIIII! lor En·
Olive ToWIIthiP Tnl•teM,
No or.~ knows the Jileut hurt-! Middleport, WY 2-387 4.
tfc Searles, Rutland, Ohio.
wa1t&gt;r systems. barn. large
Br: Ad11 Biuell, C\erll
ening
waa
Min
Sally
Schaal
cmo,
Calif.. where :!be Will VISit
Po.....-oy,
9 14
block garage, orher build ings.
(101 t. t.e. J3 3te
ache,
10..5-6tc
who ga.. 1 talk on Issue One with her daughter and family,
Dr. and Mrs. Stanley_ Potter
On!y those who have lult 1111 1 Ht-tE.E aoo tour N\l'l'D rurr l~he- 1962 VALIANT housetraller -10 AI$8JJOO.~. COX SALt..SMAN i '"''""'""'""":N':"'".'""""''""""'~I•• THI,:~:'cfuN~~~ 'LIM and Conoolidation.
tel~
Ill ond aporl.
' I
.RoT l . . '
ottce
.,.,.... L. Nk,..
Tbe meeting was turned back and BOlli!, Kyle and EriC. S b •
Of t' c gn·ef we bear iD 16- meota. WV 2-6434
12 e tfc x 50, two bedrooms,
cal
WY ~·3830
wy %-3636
- - -- .,... con •· Nltltolt.
to
the president and after elec~ plano tAl be there lor 1 montb or
n
Chester 985-2352 01" 985-2353.
\0 8 3tc
SyraeUSf Vlll8ge Offi(iab de- fUPJIIIrt Pill,..,_ Otll-;._ ,..........,
ing four delegates, along with SIX ,...ks. Mr. McElhinny toolt
lence
TWO BEDROOM bouse on Lin10 4 6tp - - . eided at the Oct. 7, 1965 meet- UIII!Mwa Metn. '""''....
four allernales tAl attend the her to the C.lumbua airport
for the one we loved 80 well. coin Hgt5 .• birch kitchen, au- 1959 CASTLE 50 x 10 two bed- HOUSE for sale in Racine, 6 ing _1 adhere to the new ~ ~:•:::.'.:".t
.,~. beal WY 2-5127.
.1
· wash- rooms. basement. bathroom, "Stat e oh 1·0 Law" ' "1"'·
The IIIJIItttt lklnntt. HIHIHD~M~C~entt. Meigs County Council meeting Sunday.
What would we give to see tmnatic Dr -w,
8 20 tfc room tra1· er, automatic
a1 Bradbury School Oct. 7, the
----·
'1ar• corner of 4th and Elm, out owner or keeper of dogs or
NOTica aY 'uauCATioN
his faceer an d cur cond"t"
1 mmng. 1•
Hi~ Iovin~ hands to tour.h . .
FOR SALE
shall Mc~1 illion, Mnson, W. l of htgh water. Priced
for i other livestock shall
keep The lllllmowD lletn. :11-;i.~~.nte,.. meeting was adjourned. ReTo hear hia voice and :iee hts
va
10 4 6tp ·l quick sale. Inquire at Earl's them confined upon h~ or 1
::~~dee:.! fre:shments were served to aU
smile-STRAIGliT coon hound, !i I X11953 10 x 43 Gre-at LakPS trail- Barbf&gt;r Shnp or ca ll WY 2-~ her property or controll by et1. woo. ldeUUu and place• ol by the teacbera.
5249.
10 8 Uc
leash or chain Thls State rnld.en_ce .,.. unJmown ~nd. c•nnat be
Years old ' guaraoteed not to
That meant so much to us
$2000 00
'I A Hall
·
U£ertamed. wiU 1.ak1 nottct that on
.
.
. · 1 trash Sell reasonable. Other er
· · 1v • •
• - -·-- -- ·
Law will be enforced in the ttut 30th u,. or Auru•t. 106!1. th•
Sadly mtssed by hiS W!te,
P'
'
ld
tarted one Reedsville , Ohio.
10 4 tfc FOR SALE - 4 room bouse .
.
fs
Tl f' t Plalntifll. Clarence L NlthoU! and
'"'e October
ol the
"rs Henry B-·• and oam- y ar o pups, s
,
_ _
__ _ _
b h 1
h b
Village o yracuse. 1e ITS can 15. Nicholll, tiled lbe.tr petuton
.1.11
••
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registered. CaII 773· · '29'
01 . u
or ' MEIGS SWIFT HOMES
• , 5U new al. , arge pore ' ase- Offen ~e will be $10.00 and &amp;Jain.t them 111 tll&amp; common P&amp;e..
Goldeo Rule clasa of tbe Pom·
10 9 11C
ilY
1
menl, new paint, 1 acre
. CGurt. of Melp County. Ohio. th•
_ __ :_
_ _
come and see after 4 p. m. E Mom. Pomeroy, Ohio. Ptt
costs_ The Second Offense will um• beinj: cue N11. 13.8IS, 1n ulcl
eroy Church of Cbrist wu held
eou..- ,or "'• q\1 ,e ,, n• 0 , '"• ,r ''''•
St .. WY 2-2975. Write or stop in ground. on brick road o I I be ~; 00 and costs
B
'ost
lnd
F~und
Ni,·k
Wright.
Nrown
.
Thursday -em
~- par~
~
Rl 7 $3 500 00 Ph
WY '~
~,._ ·
·
ill certain r1111 ntate iD e.lld Plttltlon
.,. ···
... at u- - --Mason. W. Va.
10 9 6tc
for our free catalog and mon· ' ' · · one
.10 9 ltc ducrtbed. to-w:tt:
g
·
with
Mn.
J
Mal~
1008 1
6127.
9 14 30tc
_
-·,
LOST - roWD an d wh1.te pony ELECTRO • HYG IENE Sweep. ey sav ing home
ownership - -- - - - Tile Jallaw~n 1 &lt;luelibl!d 1'\11111 utate
All young homemakers iD the ers u hostess.
" of Langsvi lle . If
1n vicinity
.
program
9 22 30tc
--- LOSE WEIGHT safely
with m the state or Ohia, c:aunt' at
f d Ill L
.11 SH 2 per w1th all
a1tm:tlme nts.
·
HOUSE FOR SALE
Dex-A-Diet Tablets. 0 n 1y Meiu. and in the v1ua 1 e ot Mut- Rutland area are invited to a Mrs, Masters, vlot pretldent,
~;. ca
angsv~Oe 1 Jlc · ~ Q~aker Heater, 6.5.000 BTU I GREEN BEANS "and Turnips., llod~rn RaJteh Style. Beautil~l 98c at SUtrk's Pharmacy.
=!~~; bounlled aad. cla~rtbad u meeting at the Rutland Metho- was in charge of tbe meetJ.ng
--=---:--::- ..
_ I w1th fan. Phone alter 3 p m.
Bring containers. Sl a bushel . locatwn. on t~p of amaH tull
9 2S 60tp
dist Church Thursday. October which opened witb dewtions
Wanted To BU\' 1 WY 2-9970.
10 9 Jlp First bouse below Ravens- racmg Sta~e H•ghway Garage ~n
!': nqa~~a:' 11':mS:t:::a t~~ ;;!;. 14 from 7 to 9 pm 'Ibis is tbe taken from Psalm 93 by
- ___
~ ...... _.
Cl
Pr Route 7 w1th good road to mam o\UTUMOBDJC IIIIUrance DeeD 1b1p " Ran 1 e 12. Ohio Com.p•DJ"• first ctf 8 sene·s to be ~~ed Mrs A •4 Pbe'- and ·•--•
====-·Choice
WANTED:
clean G i 0 . ' 1965 STEREO: just taken m. wood Ferry . John eek o- bighway_Four bedrooms, living, cancelled? '..osl your open~~~...,, bo\lnded u ronm••-., B•
"f"V'IOJVO
•
•
lf'lt
~
This
set
has
dua
l
V(Jlutne
conperty
.
Phone
Vl
3-2693.
dining,
!amity,
kitchen,
break·
,.._
11nn1111
m
the
&amp;oulb
line
of farm by the County Extensioo Serv- with prayer by Mra.
Charles
11 WY · 1
seng. $20.00 lb. Good average
...
_.. licenll7 \.lUI
'
l&lt;lrnMlrb owned b' J•mu lbrtiD ia! where money management Eskew. Memben a01wered roll
clean $27.35. Diggers only. trol witt 4 speed changer. _ __ ___ _ _ 9 27 12~ fast, play, maid's, utilit~ and
IJJttr 11 a •toue marked "A"". beln~ the
..,
Bill Bailey, Reedsville. Ohio Twm Speakers. Lovely wal- POTATOES, beans, bring own , sbop. Three baths, eeramLC tile - - - - - - , , . . . , - - - - ~u~~:r r!:~~ ulatLotru~.:..!n':. modern planning, clothing, and call with a parable fi tbe New
10 9 3tp
nut console. Take over pay- containers and pi ck beans for and wall to wall car:Pet on
Auto Sales
!!~~~~~~~~tll.t.J'111 n:~nthe:n~v.; quicker and easier housekeep- Testament.
ments of $5.00 per mon1h ar
I
_
floors.
About
two-thirds
of
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..
1 !Serree• eut 11 1-3 roo.: ttu!nc. ing, among other topics, will be
ChristtnaJ eardl were diatrib-----------Sl 00 bu. C arence
Prof1Jtt, bouse is panelf.d in mahogany 1960 IMPALA convertible $100. eouu. ss 11erree• eut u
rod1 1 discussed
uted to &amp;elL n was voted 1o
pay the rema mmg balance I Portland Vl 3-2254
, d
A.
d" .
C II WI • 3773
contact· llllen.,, touth !! de1 ree• wm t2'Wt.
lnsur•-n-due $91. Call WY l-6555 .
·
·
an wa 1~ul
tr con lhoned,
a
r
· or
· roM to the place of bQinnln•, Margaret Griffiths Meigs eoun- purchase tray1 or plaquet to
;;'lRANG==:eE'"'JN'"SURANCE.;;
-· · · - ~---MODe.
'
!
9 17 tic Large pauo and double carport Gerald Hart, Tanners Run Rd. contatnUlr a urn and z nHII, more ty Extension Service, said this sell. Home made articles
- .~- 10 ti StC' ' SEW LNG machines, repair ser. On lot ~00' " 390' . May be seen Racine, Ohio.
10 9 3tc or ltn.
is a good chance lo meet other brougbt by the memberl were
Insurance Agency, Inc., Pom1965 SJNGEk : sewing machine. ! vlce. all makes. WY 2-2284. by app~~t~ent ~oly .
FOR
SALE:
1950
Chevrolet
:'
¥
,
.U:
~'!:::e~=e~
a:o,=:!,
~~
young homemaken and to a:et sold. Refreshment. we... ltlV·
eroy. Phone WY :1.-33111.
1
Equipped
lo
Zig
zag,
make
'
1
The
Fabnl
Shop,
Pomeroy
·
~
E
R
D'-ICED
ton
truck.
Good
motor
and
•ame !!eetlon. town and ran., and help with homemaking problems ed by the hostess lo Mrs. Walt.
8 t Uc buttonholes, fanry
designs.
Wnte: c,o The D•ily Sentinel
bellnnln&amp; •t uae 110uthwest comer
-------·T"'ke over 8 pa)·m"nts
of Auth_roized Singer
les and a.x 668·H
Pomeroy, o. good tires. Price $160. Lewis of lot krtvwt~ .n4 muud No. 1 In Reservations are not necessary er Kennedy, Jr., Mn. Mlltoa
Wanted To Buy
"
"
Service.
3 29 u.." - ----the plat
ot MuliDIVUie;
thenc:. te rested, one shou ld ca ll Rnnah , Mr !I, Harold Smllb , Mr1!1.
Service Station, Harrisonville M~r
•e.tert,
u rod!! •nd
to nm'"" buI I"f In
$7. 00 pel month, or p a v __
___
..
-- ·- FOR SALE : 1640 Lincoln Hgts.
to a ttou fwm1nl uae cvrner of WY 2-3895
nd
ard to
Ralph
balan ce due $56. Call WY 2-1 VENETIAN BLINDS and re- 4- room bath, basement, gas Ohio.
10 8 3tp
farm formerlJ ownH b, Jamei
or se a c
Eskew, Mra.
&amp;ewell,
Martm w &amp;abert e&amp;mpbtu 111M Miss GriffithJ at the extension Mrs. Phe1ps, Mrl. Denver Kap6555.
10 6 6tc 1 pairs, porch and
window furnace. Aluminum storm w1n- FOR SALE OR TRADE or take en the eut line o1 wtruam ShJelcl'•
. It
ld hel .
-~
· hd
ll kl d f
ti
Dodg C
land; 1bence north , 10a1 to •ut serv1ce
woo
p m prepar- pie and Tommy Masten.
WANTED TO BUY
AUCriON - Saturday' October s a es a
". s. ree es - dows and doors. Carpeting over payments, 6!)
e or- line cd Wlll.lam BbleL&lt;I'• rum u ing classes.
-----and drapes. Can l.te finnnl"ed.
ooet 440, hardtop, automatic ~~·to• 1::0~ ~~~ ~..!eun:
__,......
HOMECOMING SET
I 9. 12 ::JO p. m 1 have buugllt ! mates. Dale Wippel, 215 Unthe Henry Zeiher home 10 ior Ave., Pomeroy. 9 11 JOtc
WY 2-2293.
10 3 tfc transmission with :ua engine. •n euter.l7 eoune "-WII 11lcl lao.
Re M I Smith putor of
Must S.ll Or trade at Once. "' """ ... " ""' '" "'" .......
v. ....
•
I Syrac use, Ohio, just
otI
Livestoc"
FOR SALE-:- 4 rooms arld bath,
:t:'.'rt~vi'(: 1 r:-.r!, ~~~.o~
the Morning Star EUB Olurch
--new paper and paint. Lot 45 Also" new tires for sale. 750 a tiM UM o1 Lell No.. 1 ant~ 1.
baa announced the annual bomt·
1 State Route 124 and will sell
I the following personal prop- ONE ~MR 6 year old work x 225. 356 Broadway St. $3,- 114. can WY 2-7831 anytime !: ~~~:.~~ ~!::. :0-:
comiq will be held SUnday
erty, most of which formerly horses. Phone SH 2-5811.
500.00. Call WY 2-3442.
after 4:30.
9 29 12tc
or~-. S.ve dd . ..eept tr.m b~
U
OC
October 7. Sunday School wil
10 4 6tc . .
•ttove d.~rtbed rea1 Ht.aM. • parI belonged t.o Mr. Zeiher.
106 6tp 164 PONTIAC Booneville con- eel
ot re•• mate oantalnlnt cme. Pack w Cub Scouts met on ~ at 9:45 a. m., witb preach·
~aft~h ft sale signs.
Insurance
F
M h
--- vertible, take over payments ::Ud~re·~= ,.~"l':t Thursday evening at the Pom- J~ at 10:45. A basket dlnneJ
e ng~ralor, gas range, utilac inery
or S2,40b cash.
Automatic ::::..•!fe:!!':
0 ..~ eroy .. lfst Church for reor· ~U be held ~t noon. Then
ity
'lhle.
1
piece
wood
dinlAF.'T'NA
CASUALTY
lnsurlll'let"
USED
CORN
pickers~ne
Jntransmission,
power
steering
b:p
m.•de.
•..... ganlzatiOn. Roger DUlard, cub- wall ~ a specaa1 program ir
PerM
.
and
brakes.
Phone
985-%240.
,..,
,,,,,,
,.
,..
PoOtioo
--meet· the afternoon startillg. at t:3C
et.te, buffet, disbes, cooking Mullen Insurance Agency, inc. 1
1
10 .... master, pri!SI"ded at ~
. utensils, tables, stands, wash Pomeroy, Phone WY 2-3381.
ernatmna 1 row; One Wood Cool ill
h
..p m Everyone
welcome.
DELIVERED TO
i stands, Thor washer, sewing
I l tfc
Brothers, I row, One New
v e exc ange. 10 2 6t i :'~h~!~'a~~~r!"~~~~ut.t ing which opened with
the . .
II
machine. bed cornplte, dres-- PH(ITO Qlpymg service- Cop- [dea No. 20. 2 row. .\leigs
p :!/'De~Dcl~.:a::
:"~.0: pJedge to flag led by Tommy
ser daybed bedd'
Equ1pment Cu., Pomeroy. 0. L 0. McCoy, Auctioneer, Cllee arut runher reltet u ...., q tutt Reed. The Cub Scout oatb was
•
mg, rugs
u... made of '"gal papers.
...,-~'0~'-..,
• 111• DolttndaDW aN ,.. aiveo in uniiKm with Mark
I.b ·
....,
n;
10 8 Jtc
ter, Ohio.
t 18 Uc ...
, ' rary table, rockers, odd bJrtb records ai1d almost any
·-· .....
wer 111ld PetitiOn on r
Business Service•
CUSTOM BUTCHERING and ~~~~;;-- J~=::' !t~ : Odo~ lard as leader. It waa IIIJIOUOO.
1 chairs. hassock, Philco TV , other documenta.
i hlwn mower, hand tools and Realer lasurance, PomeroJ 1;;:;=------=----=---;
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Will btru hides every &amp;laiJUit tbec"'••
eel that den mothen are needI cutting.
""J
rene• L. Nicholl
ed
many other items not listed.
lo
M
nd
Phil
'I
·
Ph
d
I 4 de
Everwday S~ials
• o ay.
"eter,
ooe
~n
·
Qell B. Wood, Owner.
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WY 2-3510.
9 18 tlc
P~~:,_ Nl~ll.ola.
Dress inspection WBI beJd by
4 Miles Not1ta ol Po.,eroy
TERMS Cash
lnstrudions
at
,...,.., ••• ••tb
Willtam Snouffer, !nsUtutlnnal
Not respom;ible for acciden~.
- . -:::=:Marie's Style Post
IARL GRUESER. Plumbing AltoJ'Iley• 1 for PI.UDUfb
Repreaeotative of Boy Scoutl
On R•••1te Z3
$1 .25
.,;
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u.w :L •· ott:.,-__ '1'roop 2111, and Ray
.Sa le cnnducted Bradford Aull- II. S. CIVIL SERVICE ·TESTS! Haircuts
and H" 1mg,
'~'"" e
Glaze,
IIY 2-2689
P,m•roy I tion Co.
10 2 stc •i:us~ "1~;'
';.~~ Shampoo &amp; Set' $1.50
Ohio. End your sewer troubNeighborhood
Commissiooer.
ooun Ao;Juncement. f'Tflp•ratofl 30 day color rinse,
les. We have all sizes sewer
An informal discussion
was
tnmlnl
u
ICmt .. required
Shampoo &amp; tat
$3.50
machines. Reasonable rates.
beld ~· Paul w~r MGM
-rttou~un~ at kiDB tiPIII· blH'rtenu Permanents
$7.50 up
C ll WY "2974 d
"ght
w•.,
'""
In d •ran Summer Sale
\NTIQUE Furniture,
disheB .
UIUlltiJ
unntcllllllr'Y Gnmmlr
a
""
' ay or m • Mr8 Delmar Hamm, c~.~L District Cornmiuioner •• lead-tchool •utfictenl for mtny jahs
We Sell and Service
t 1$ U
&lt;NUtumi~cellaneous can or write
NOW AT LANDMARK
f'REE mrormal.loD OD Jctbtl. llllllne~.
Wi gs and Wi .. leU
c
ern High school home econom- er. Two . guests from Racine,
-~ Cec"
•~ W
requJremenl., Wrltt. TODAV giving
~
~
I• Moving To
Mn. HoWMV
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8:00 Ohio Valley News
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2,65 News Beat
3' 00 Mld Way Matinee
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Attend PT As
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Nationally recognized speak·
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professor of health education In
the Oregon State System of Higher Educat \on and coordinator of
its Institute of International Af·
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meeting will be Dr. Gene C.
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1 community relations in the Of: fice uf Education of the Depart·
~ menl of Health, Education and
Welfare, Washington •. D.. C. ~is
, subject is "Commumcat10n Pttfalls - Ways To Avo1' Them."
The banquet speaker ·n Wed·
nesday
evening, will be Dr.
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of sociology and chairman of
j Northwestern University's SOC·
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Other highlights of the three.
Iday convention include the presi entation ~onday evening of past
state presidents and present
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Blool'l Feud Dehind hlDl. . · ·
io authe.nttc costumes. worn by can MusiC chairman, mtrodu~ sandwh..1es, cookies and min1s \\.pM. :e~ YPhllson; A. M:.,
Apafhe Gold in front.
ftrst ladles of the Whate House. ed a program of Amei"ican mus I ere served. Hostesses were W . .,
Wilham SteSUN MON. ond TUESDAY The col'ectaon Includes 35 .dolls( l ac presented by a combmed ch~-~ ~rs Skinner Mrs Edward Fos- Cor~ Webbd, ~r!~· Mary Cleek
··omber ttl-11-12
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Featurettt: :1 D1rk Hortll
and dress of the ladies Amung
meetmg was opened in C~~~eti
Ja;nes Euler, budget reporl It ~a~ dectded
Colarcartoans:
the mterestmg facts recorded . ntualishc form , led by the re· M · Rl~hard Martin Mrs. Go- to have the Shnners dmner ~ct
Don't Spill the Buns
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mclude Mrs Rutherford B. lgent, Mrs George Skinner and m~~- Lewis, Mrs Ch~rles Karr, 121 , in the South~rn Local EleShort T•rm Sh•riH
Hayes, th~ first college gradu· Miss Bess Sanborn, chaplam. M.. B
Lloyd Mrs Walt- , mentary Aud1tormm.
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PLAN ANNIVERSARY
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10 m: ~;adfleld of Chicago.' Klld
Rutland Church of Christ will
October.
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noon and Rhett Milhoan, tn· l served at noon m the chur~h
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Hefner of
Playboy
Fame Mad
Appar&lt;ntly Hugh Hefner ol
Playboy fame Is In a roge ov·

.,. Tom Horke's lengthy attack
011 him in this month's Issue o1
Gentleman's Quarterly. Hefner
nfusoc1 to join Burke In a debate on ABC-TV's ~~Young Set"
prngrou&gt;, and that nJeanl Burke
,.11 canceled. But the battle
hu just begun. Burke's blast
in the nut edition ol GO goes
farther 111 hil criticism ol the
Playboy publisher and hil en·
terprtses, 11111 thoso who've seen
the pro •s predict Hugh wUI be
ocreatlllnllor hil lawyers when
he the oecond edilioa ' .. .
Jlorbfl l!lnlland, :-yw • old
tolar of "'Fwmy Girl," admlta
lite dooon'l know how to zeacl
1a applause. She 11)'1, "When
I finllb o - · I feel like l'vt
done my job. That I oOOUid pi
olf the llql. But ...., they 111plallll, It olwayo t1e11 lbe. I ...
pee1a11y love Saturday matlnen
wtlh Ioili ol kids. ,.,. rully
10 wild" .. . .\mloMirplel'o
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ago, when ,. e chaps were drag~
ging their adore&lt;! ones by the
hair. It's bard to figure out
what she's trying to prove, ex·
cept that she wants to get her
name into prtnt . . A happy
LaDa Turner reports that eye
lltl'gery on bee husir.Jnd, Bob
Eaton, was .. complete sucCE&lt;ss.
The impaired vision was caused by an old Illjury, when a
piece of metal flew mto Bob's
eye,.

Here Is a really wild one. The
rumor in Latin America is Lhat
Red China "cool«!" the India •
Pakistan war as a deal - some
faceto being the recognition of
China as an atomic power, and
eventual admittance at the United Nations . . . The
Giants
football team ill stiU doing ca·
paelty buslr.ess, but the
fans
aren't llettiug on them the way
they UBed 1o . . The forthcom·
ing Irvin Berlin movie, "Say It
W"ltb Music,'" marks the ninth
time wrltero Betty Comden and
Ado.lph Green have teamed with
producer Arthur Freed for a
fino track record .. · Have """
other ..,...;..ly long tiUe. The
Carol Channing video special,
due tn February, ill called "An
ltvening With Carol Channing
or Bow to Walch TV Without
Being Plugged ID." . . MarjorIe Steele, who Dyed ln a luxurlllua Sutton Place duplex when
lbe wu lhe wife of Huntington
Hartford, ill bock 1D New York
living unpretentiously 1n an ufl"
town West Side bote! wltb her
Britlab octor husband, Dudle)'
Sulton, for whom she 1ave up
tbo llarlf&lt;ri millions.

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Red Riding Hood, •• a Nove~
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nations . . . When Rod Steiger's
sixth wedding anniversary to
Claire Bloo- . arrived he was in
Madrid hard at work malting
a nwvie and Claire was in Lort&gt;
don rehearsing a play. Philo-sophizit.J Steiger : ''Perhaps thil
is why rur marriage has been 1
success. Out of the six years,
ue have spent only thl'ee togeth-

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Charles Amavour, due here
for a three-week stay on Broadway this month, is doing it the
French way. His best girl bas
flown in from Paris to add to
his happiness and fend oct th1
New York ladies . When Kathryn Crosby does her stage """'
sion of "Peter Pan," sh~ plans
h include Bing's only little girl
- Mary Frances, aged o - lD
the cast.

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Channel 13 - Black Sund.y,
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Crawling Hand, 1983,
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to !Jve, 1953, llomlhy llo&lt;kdre.
WEDNESDAY'S lATE MOVJB
Channel 8 - '!be Forblddeo
Street, llHIJ, Dana Andrewl.
THVRSDAY'S lATE MOVIK
Channel 8 - SJI&amp;blll Scarlet,
11156, Jolm , _ ,
FIUDAY'S LATE Ovq:l
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