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$-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct 9, 196~
to uo p. m.
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Dr. John Cuber, rmtlonal~
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" Mar ar.&lt;&gt;l Griffiths. County Bl·
Meetiugtson25tb
known sociologist from
Agent, Home Economu
The
Rural Health State University, will _be , the Lunch
Pomeroy, Phone WY i-38115
Conference for 1965 will
be speaker. The theme IS S ~ xI church ot
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ntacting by Q...:tot.er 18.
Grover Cleveland, and 1sked for cooperation and held at Waverly
Methodist Education and Venereal Dts- may ~ made Y 00
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first lady at ll; Iassistance of the soclety with Church, on October~~ from 9
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ho was lthe tour Mrs. Skmner announc'
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"WAR OF THE ZOMBIES"
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John Drew Barrvmore.. Sus• day afternoon . at the Grace White .louse.
. troduc- hour was held with Mrs. A. R. at the temple Monday night with
Anderson, Ettore Manm, Ida
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Pansh
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Mrs
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' Kmght and Mrs. E~rson Letha Morris, Worthy Matron
Galli. Warriors of the damnnmeroy.
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Grues- Jones, past regents, prestdmg and Clifford Morris, Worthy Paed'
"TAGGART"
Mrs. Ralph S1mester, wtfe Ivice regent. Mrs Mark
th lt' the stlver servtces. An ar- tron presiding Qffi~rs for the
a retired Metho&lt;hsl mtmster, er assisted Mrs. Slmester WI 1rangement of yellow mums cen' ear wer~ elected as folron•• V~~~~~ll~~~~r'ouryea. living at Chester, Ohio, pre- , the dolb
tltered
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Dlrli lo'oran. Elsa C~rd~nas. sented her. collection of dolls Mrs. Evl:!rett Hayes, Amer ~ ~ with a lace cloth. Assm:ted ow. M. Mar Lew Johnson:
Bloort Feud behind h1m. ··· in authe.nttc costumes worn by can Music cha1rman. _mtroduc l sandwh..~es. cookies and mmts WW p Ben YPhllson : A M ,
1rst ladtes of the Wh1le House. ed a program of Amertcan mus- 1were served. Hostesses were
Apache Gold In front.
· Webb · A p William Ste- -- -- . . - -- -- - The collect ton includes 35 dollsi Iic presented by a co~bmed ch~ Mrs Skmner, Mrs. Edward Fos· l Co~· , ciuctress' Mary Cleek
SUN .. C:~~~1~T~r2SOAY
ressed io handmade copies o rus from Pomeroy Hlgh _Sch~o. ter Mrs. Guy Neigler assisted wa ·. ~on nduct~ess Maxine
"HOW ro STUFF A
the gowns as they appear ~n The gruup. under the dtrechon Ib 'the program committee.
assocta e co t
Gr~tta SimPWILD IIKINI"
he Sm•thsoman Institute
m of their supervisor, Mrs. Nolan I YGuests included Mrs. John Phi~son . secre a!i'.l D'ddl and
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Wasiington, D C.
ISwackhamer, sang three se- Kincaid Mrs Marcus Cham-~ son, treasurer, pi.! . t e,
Ann,.tte Funicello, Dwayne
The~ range tram the demure i1ections, includmg, ''Go Down bers Mrs. M. E Dowson, Mrs. trustee, Chlor~s b~ratm~d th
~:~~~~a~eat~:.'~~ev~;le~~: Martha Washm~ton to d ~8rds.l W•shlll&gt;., Road," .. Rock-A-B ~ e;l Noah Hasl.:tP,S, the Misses Ma- Mr~ ~o:: t~s\ees ~~d Chlor~ I
ams Harvey Lambeck, John John F. l\.ennedy
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y Your Baby," and a num e lry and Susan Park, Mrs. J .E. D. repor 0 e
A.shle,, Joily MI.'Crea. Mickey BtnJ Johnson She also present- ] from the musical ''Mary Pop- ~ H linger Mrs Hattie Smith, us Grtmm gave the a ut repor 1.
Rooney.
ed a lecture on the hfe, ttmes pms."
M~~. M. 1. Fre~ch, Mrs. James Mary Lew Johnson gave. the
p.,1 turettt: S Dark Horsn
and dress of the lad1rs Among I The meet mg was opened mICnswe\1, Mrs. James Euler, budget report .. Jt ~a~ dectded
Cnlon:artaon•:
the interestmg facts record.:d ', fltuallstlc form, ted by the re- Mrs Richard Martm, Mrs. Go- to have the Shrmerli dmner Oct
Don't Spill th• a ..nl
Include Mrs Huthcrlord B. gent . Mrs. George Skinner a~d mer. LeWIS, Mrs. Charles Karr, 121 , m the South~rn Local Ele-:h~~o; ~~"'Jh:~IH
Hayes, the rust college gradu- M 1 ~s Bess Sanborn, chapla1~ M Bruce Lloyd Mrs. Walt~ mentary Aud1tonum.
ale to pLeS!de in the Whtle MISS S'dn00rn read the Prest-] rsc k Mrs M R Sher- I Refreshments were served at
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Mrs Mark Grueser, Mrs. Wade
the D1amond Jubilee year of Iw· d
Mrs Verle Tuttle EuPLAN ANNIVERSARY
the N S D.A.R. begmmng
tn
';;adfteld o( Chicago,' and I Rutland Church of Ch:ist will
October.
M Collins of the Col. Charles I observe its 136th anmversary
I Mrs.
Patrick Lochary an- L;;·ir Chupter, D.A.R. of pt. · and homecoming Sunday, Oct.
nounced the ~~u_ youa~e Tour Pleasant, w. va. Mrs. Edward , 10, ~undar School a~d worship
Jones f Amy Jones 1 of Jackson. I serv1ce w1ll be he!~ m the. forefO
a member, came for the after· noon . A basket dmner Will be
noon and Rhett Milhoan, In- served at noon m the chur:h

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' the 60th annual Convention of
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Oct. 11 -12-13 which Mrs. Harold Lohse of Pomeroy will atI tend.
\'lrs. LohSt' is a member of
· the board or managers of the
Ohio Congress, is a Southeast
' District director and will serve
at the convention as vesper service chairma n.
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CH£C~ WITH US, FOR
Concern-Children, Our ResponIN THE FUTURE!
sibility - Action," wiU be developed on Monday evening, Oct.
11, in the keynote .address by
! Mrs. Jenne!le Moorhead. National PTA president. She is
O[Ofessor of heal;t'..~~~!i~n fr
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in!{ of the Return Jonathan trees around Ule tidal bas~~ to' the former A and P building
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Tuesday's Television Program
WSAZ-TV
Channel3
!: 45 Com Cob Report
7:00 Today Show
7,2S Today Out Your Way
8:25 Today Out Your Way
9: 00 Cartoousville
9:30 Bachelor Father
10:00 Fractured Phrases
10:0S News
10:30 Concentration
11:00 Morning Star
11 :30 Paradise Bay
12:00 Jeopardy
12:30 Lei'• Play Posloflico
1:00 Midday News
1:30 Singiu' Jamboree
2:00 Moment ol Truth
2: 30 The Docloro
3,00 Anolher World
3:30 You Don't Say
4:00 Mr. Cartoon Presenta
4:30 Woody Woodpecker
I:00 Cheyenne
6:00 News Picture
! : 20 Jim Thacker Sports
!:2S Weather
1,30 Hontiey-Brlokley Report

7,oo John Forsythe
7:30 My Mother, The Car
8:00 Please Don't Eat Oal~eo
8: 30 Dr. Kildare
1:00 Tuesday Night at Movleo
11 :00 Late News Picture
11:15 Weather
11:20 Sports Roundup
11 :30 Tonl&amp;ht Show

TUES., ocr. U mGHLIGHTS
7:30 MY MOTHER, THE CAK
- starring Jerry Van Dyke in
tbe title role, a small - town
.Lawyer whos:e absent mother
.. comes back" to help him with
ber advice. Series also stars
Maggie Pierce as Dave's wife,
Barbara.
1:00 PLEASE DON'T EAT
TilE DAISIES - "We're Big1" Than They Are." The Nasb
twin&amp;, Tracy and Trevor decide
lley have a good thing going

WCHS-TV
ChannelS
7:05
7 30
9:00
10:00
10:30
11 :00

Mike Wallaee News
Buddy Starcher Show
Captain Kangaroo
J Love Lucy
The McCoy•
Andy of Mayherry
l LOO Dick Van Dylte Show
12:00 Love of Life
12 :25 Midday News
12:30 Search For Tomorrow
12 45 Guiding Light
1:00 Woman's Page
L:W As The World 1'urnJ
2·00 Password
2:30 House Party
3 DO To Tell The Truth
3:25 CBS News
3 30 Edge Of t'light
4:00 The Secret Storm
4: JO Sgt. Preston
5 00 Early Show
6 30 CBS Evening News
7: 00 News Report
i :15 Your WeaU1erman
7:20 Sports
7:30 Rawhide
8 30 Red Skelton
9:3 0 Petticoat Juncton
10 .00 The Great Love Affair
II :QO News Tonight
11:15 Weather Teller
1L 20 Late Show

when even their pi.irents cannot
lei! them apart.
8:30 DR. KILDARE - siar.
ring Richard Chamberl::~in m
the title role and Raymond Mas-sey as Dr. Gillespie. Lee Kurly
is featured as nurse Zoe Law.
ton. "Now: The Mummy." Sudden dismissal of Dr. Kildare 's
training assistant sparks picketing of Blair hospilal, instigated by one of Kildare's medical
students.
9:00 TUESDAY NIGHT AT
THE MOVIES - " Funny Faee,''
slarring Audrey Hepburn and

LISTEN r:.~':m!~i~n c,:~~1, 9:30 AM
1360 °~t;~~ WMOV--.., w. vo.

WSAZ-TV
Channel 3

WHTN-TV
Channel13

HO Daily Word

10:1111 Fractured Pbra,..
10:2$ Newa
10:!0 Concentration
11:00 Morafng Star
11:!0 Parllllle Bay

7:25 Daily Word
7:30 The Bible An!wm
8:00 Fun School
II: 1~ King and Odie
9:311 Morning Movie
II :00 The Young Set
12:00 Donna Reed Show
12:311 Father Knowo llell
l :00 Ben Casey
2:00 The NUT!Iel
2,30 A Time For Uo
2:5&amp; Newo
3:00 General Hospital
3:311 The Young Marrledo
4:1111 Never Too YCIIIIIC

1200 Jeopardy
Let's 'Y Postolfice
1:30 Sln&amp;ID' Jamboree
1:00 Mommt of Trutb
1:30 Tho Doclon
J:OO ADotber World
J:!O You .Doa't S.y
4:00 lllr. Clrtoon Presents
i :tll C1oeyenne
l:tlll News Plelure
1:20 Jim Tbacker Sports

430 Where the Action 11

1:25 Weatb«
uo Huotley-BriDtley Report
7:00 Dr. Klldaro
7:!0 'llll VlrJinlan
1:00 Bob Bopo Chrysler Tb.
10:00 I Spy
11:00 Lata Nen
11:1.5 Weather
11:20 Sports Roomdup
11:30 l'onllbl Show

5:00 Soupy Saleo
5:30 Leave It To Beaver
6:00 Weather

6:05
6: 1.5
6:30
7: 00

Pacemaker New•
Peter Jennings Ne1n
falea of Wells Farp
Have Gun Will Travel
7:30 Combat
8:30 McHale's Navy
11:00 F Troop
9:30 Peyron Place
10,00 The Fugitive
II : Oil Pacemaker N..,.
IUS Weather
11:20 SportJ
11:30 ABC Nl&amp;hlllle

lfEO., ocr. 1J BIGHLIGiml
7:00 DR. KILDARE- "A Py•
rotedmle Dflplay." The protell doiiiOIIIIrallon at Blair and
the uulorewaraocl collapoe of one
or the trllineel' paUenta, foreolwlon a obowdown In I b o
&lt;Iaiii b&lt;tweea ponoaal prob11!1111 and the demands of medJ.
dDe Clll tllret students wbo now
muot doclda whether medical
eareera ll'e for them.
7:311 TilE VIRGINIAN - star·
rinl Leo J. Cobb u Judge
Honry Garth, and Jameo Drury

WOUB-TV
Channel20
5:30 pm. KlndergarteD
6:00 Friendly Giant

7:00
7:30
8:45
9. CO

1iba1 with Klml
creative Person
Vienna SymphonJ
Folk Trails
" · · Calendar

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Dan Thomas
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Fred A•taire. A muolcal wilb
a Paris backiiJ'ound. A noted
glamor photographer (Aataire)
tranaformo a bootloh oaleoglrl
f Mlso Hepburn! Into I top falb.
io.n modeL

FOR BACK·TO.

SCHOOL SHOES
J2A l•c•NI A-.
-P-Porlo
hllioiOito. 01110

WCHS-TV
Channel 8
7:00 Daily Word
7,05 Mike WaDace News
UO Buddy Starcher Show

9:00 Captaio Kangaroo
10:00 I Love Lucy
10:30 The McCoys
11:111 Andy of Mayberry

11 :30 Dick Van Dyke Show
12:1111 Love Of We
12:2S Midday Newo
12 :30 Search For Tomorrow
12:15 Guidillg Ligbt
1:00 Woman's Page
1:30 As The World Turnl
2:00 Password
2:30 House Party
3:00 To Tell The Truth
3:2S CBS Newo
3:30 Edge of Night
4:00 The Secret Storm

4.3" Sgt.
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s,oo Early Show
6:30 CBS Evening News
7:00 Newa Report
7:15 Your Weatherman
UO Sports
UO Lost In Spact
8 30 Beverly Hlllb!Uieo
9:00 Green Acres
9:30 Dick Vau Dyke Show
10,00 Danny Kaye
II: 00 The NeWll Tonlgbt
II : 15 Weather Teller
11:211 Late Show

Jn the lille role. •'The Awaken·
ing." Roberta Shore, returnfnll
as a ruest star iD her Betsy role,
falls in love with a mysterlot.ul
stranger.
9:00 BOB HOPE PRESENTS
THE CHRSYLER TIIEATER"Kicks," starring Mickey Rnon.
ey, and inlroducin g Melodie
Johnson. Drama of an unconventional rich girl who llvess
her !Ue doing every thing lor
kicks.
10:00 I SPY- otarring Robert Culp and BUI Cosby In the
litle roles. 11 Dragon'a Teeth."

Kelly and Soot! are aaafgned to
break up a Chinese Malia typo
operalloo of rackets in poppy
duaL

WHTN-TV
13
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Dally word

7,30 Na-.y Film of tho Week
8:00 f"UD School
9:15 Klllland OdJo
9,30 Morafng Moft
ll:llll 'llll YCIIIIIC Set
12:00 Do!ma Reed Show
12:30 Father Know&gt; Best

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2:00 The Nurses
2:30 A nmo For Uo
2:5&amp; News
3:00 General Hospital
3:30 Tbe YOUD&amp; Marrieds
4:00 Never Too YOUDC
4:30 Where Tbe Action Ia
5:00 Soupy Sales
5:30 Leave It To Beaver
1:00 Look al Weather
8:0S Pacemaller NeWI
6:1.5 Peter Jennings Newa
6:30 Tala or WellJ Flrgo
7:00 Have G!m Win Travel
uo oa1o and 11arr1e1
8,00 Patty Duke 8bow
8,30 Gidget
l:llll Tbe Big Vllley
lf:OO AlllGIIII!rA, Secret Ala
11:00 Paremolrer NOWI
11:15 Look at Weatber
11:20 Sports
11:30 ABC Nf&amp;ltlllll

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1:00 rt1eadl1"Glut
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7:00 The l'rtDclo Cllel
7:10 Appelott!luo Sa7fD1
8:00 Travel Talk
1:!0 Aepmol Report: Btrlb
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Olatrol
8:!0 Town Talk
10:00 NIWI rrom.-Kyle BID

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P':f"eroy-Middleporl, 0 ., o ct 11 , 1965

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LockedIll
• Batt]ebyMap

Persons entering Hol1.er Hos1
pital over the W"'kend includ1..
ed: Earl P. Acree, 549 Second
71 • pia:.::a~alls · _j , CharAve. : Patricia A Langhorne,
NEW YORK (UP!)- A 525-year-old map which pnrly DOROTHY KILGALLEN
~·~· 1867 London 3 1Marmet HARTFORD -Services are 658 Third AVe.: Theodore
·portedly proves that the Vtkmgs dtscovered Ame11ca
~0 ~infield dams ~·ere on the announced for Mrs. Verna Bell ris, Gallipolis; Mrs. Sam Ham· Itouched off a battle royal on the eve of Col~mbus Day
'WHAT 111.81 II NEW
Iter per ring-oding. But don't. lost very long. Re bad Oown , sllls.
1 ,,anes. 70, who was pronounced llton. 633 Second Ave.:
today between scholars and Columbus parttsans.
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Mary Pickford:s illness has. ge: too exc1ted Lf you're just her over from New York, but 1boat Movements: .. . .. .. ·.· I dead upon arnval at Veterans Chester W. H11l, 256 Second-av. I Yale Umvers1ty scholars
that they Will9
her friends worned
Ken ao on....nary permanent t'ity .[ aTJother beau put in a transat· Olllo River _ Charles
K. Memorial Hospital Sunday eve- Dorothy L. Ruff ,Thurman,
place on display TueSC;tay a yell_owmg vellum
Hyman, producer of the pnwer- P"'elle•· it will apply only to !antic call and proposed mar- down 12 12 ,40 a.m.. Alton zepn-1 nlng after being taken there by Johnnie T. Summers, Thurman; been declared authentic after etght years of sctentthc
lui and oontrov~~sial "The Hill," hotel residents
making calls riage, 0,.·• she hopped tho nen yr up 14, 6 p.m.: Cttris Jr. up I the Foglesong ambulance.
Mre. Ralph Shoem~ker, Rt.
investig~tion.
map, drawn 52 years before Columptans " film, The E1erut\OD- from .ne;r rooms, with the plane bacll to the U.S.A., lea•- 14 , &amp;:5f p.m.; Lorena up 11, She was bom Oct. 19, 11191, Galllpnlto: Mrs. Vtola
bus' "dtscovery: of Amenca, states that Lelf F.ncso.n
ers" nen. It 1 aboot • 1oung , charges put on tho bill. Tho sy- 1ing Guy ..rprlsed, confused, , 9:25 p.m.: walter Beckjord down tho daughter of the late Joseph V10ton ; VlnSiln A. Stapleton,
his con,tpamon B)arn diSCovered Vmeland wh1ch_;s
man who comes from a. long ]stem has aJr(&gt;"'ddy been mstall- and und'lubtedly regretful . . Of 117 10:4Q p.m.: OVEC up 17, and Mary Etlen Rousb ol We.a- 2 Crown Ctty; Mrs. Robert G. clearly depleted tn the po-line of Japanese "'ecutioners ed in some midwest hostelries all the •cis managed by the 'i 12 ':10 a.m.: Western down 17, s vor.
,Spears, Rt. 1, Pt.
sition ofthe Canadian coast. from Greenland wlte"' his lathand. unable ~o endure ht~ mher· 1
Jhis is certainly Arlene big Willidm Morris off1~, the a.m.; Peggy Downty down 17,
.
!Mrs. Roocle L.
Pt. Scholars say they intend no er, Enc the Red, presided over
itt'd profess1on of cuttmg off Francis' year on Broadway. singing duo of Earl Wraghtson 6:30 a.ID.; Philip Sporn down She Is survtved by her hus- Pleasant; Lyman R.
offense tl) Columbus, but the a Dourtshing colony.
beads, pol"'lll the condemned She's not only performing splen· ami Loir Hunt are !he most 10~ 18, 4:60 a.m.: Dorothy Estes band, Heber; . six daughten, Rt. 2 Pt. Pleasant: Mrs.
head of the Italian Historical
~-.- first ami winds up 6ecuted lor didly ln "Mrs. Dally," but she's idly booked. They'll be ~laymg down ••, 7 a.m.: Harvey Jor- Freda Vtrgmta Turley, Mary lin D. Richardson, New Haven: Society, Jobn La Corte, blasted
REpORTED CRmCAL
murder (T~al Ken! Always a mention~ three times tn anoth· : 11 acf! the nation and 1n Can- don up 20 5 a.m. Vienna down Ellen TurnbuUand Eunu:e Blan- Wendell W. Parker, Pt.
Yale for releaaing the map and
one for fun movies.) . Jerry 1er stage production, ' 'Minor ad'a, from Cin~innati to Toron· 21, 1:10 ~.m.; National up 21, c:h.e Hickle, all of Hartford; E~e- ant; BeMy R. Deweese,
Pt. said the univer~lty'a report had LETART, W. VA. Rex
Lewis's son Gary and lns Play· IM1rac1e·•
Irving Stone, aulb· to. and indudmg Oshkosh . 5:10 8__,1. : Jerry Bosworth down lyn Mae Stone, Syracuse, OhJo; Pleasant; Mrs. Hughie
tht flavor of absolute preju- Roach former! of Letart 11
boys now '"'el $3.000 for 1 ooe lor of "The Agony and Ute Ec- Shelley Winters was the most tl , $:50 a.m.; Onward dowo 21, Ruth Arne Lewis of RD, Letart, Hendmnn; MMI. Elwood
dice."
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-nigbter , and command ti.OOO atasy," is now al work on an- .-opular female in the
room 1:45 a.m.: Raverutwood
up W.Va .• alld Esther Marie Roacn ers,
Harry
'+This thing shoold nevu reported ID critical
at
to 110.000 for more extmled1other book, !he story ·of Abigail when sh• showed up 11 the Cha- Greenup 6 p.m.; Alice down of Mason; two sons, Heber Joo- bury, Rt. 1
Mrs.
lulve been released just before Cook County
Chtcago,
&lt;"ommitmenta. Well, nobody can .and Tohn Adams. !When Hol!v- teau Madrid. She was besieged Greenup 12:30 a.m.;
Sam eph Janes, and George Barr vid Riggs, Rt. 1,
Columbus Day. the day
as
result of
say Gary didn't make it on wood buys it. will they call it teachers, all of wh?m had a Houston up Greenup 2:10 'B .m.; Janes, of HarUord: Paul Leslle Mrs. Marion P. Cowdrey, Rt.
tbe man who colonized the ed_ 10 an automobile accident
his ow"'
Ear_! ~uby. brot_her 1 "Abby an, Jack" ?)
b)' han 'some
Latm dance Buckeye
State
down JBRfl, Crooksville, Ohio; Dolr Long Bottom; Miss
World," said La Corte. ~1day. Roach, son of the late
of Jack Ruby, Js m a terf!ble
.
teachers,_ all of whom had a Greenup .d.:% a.m.; Pamela D. aid Richard Janes of Cliftun, Hamm, Pomeroy: Ernest
"'We very mucb regret th~ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Roach, was
,,.,, "! ,depre5Sion the!e days. Guy Madison's romance wit~ few exollc •ttps to demonstrate down &gt;:30 a.m.: J. s. Lewis ami Elmer Leroy, of Ma11011: 36 Jayjohn, Rt. 3 Wellston;
Yale UnJverslty relea,. _even employed by the Venion All
He hasn 1 been he same smce ~ pretty blonde In SpaiD dldn II to her.
down Greenup 8 a.m.: T\bolt gramlchlldren, 13 great grand- John D. Gillogly, Rl. 4,
State Press Co. of Clllcago. He
11 is true and R ~n't."
.Jaclt, kl\1,. ~ Harvey Oswald.
·- •
down Meldahl 2:40 p.m; Jamel children ami one sister, Mn. Cassius KetT, Athens; Mrs.
Display in the Yale Library ba•. I brother, Robert Roach,
Earls wtfe, MlriOne, II fed
down Meldahl 6:01i p.m.: Lynn. Belva Riggs, of Langsville, Ohio. gil L. Craig, Wellston;
New Hal.... w.. a map of re&amp;lding In Mason, w. Va.
op : ml ~tar · to sue for neglect
B. down Meldahl 8:35 p.ln.; H. Funeral services will be held M. Hutchins, Rt. I Oak HID:
world drawn aroami 1440
of he •.• elf and thetr three chtlE. Bowlet down Meldahl 12:40 in the Oturch of Christ in ChrtJ- Ben Grayman, Ironton: Dr.
whlcb showa many Europea!l8
tiren m a Detrml court m llie
a.m.; Frankhn P1erce down tian Union in Hartford at 2 p.m. ton J. Allison. Jackson;
kntw America existed at lei!&amp;
~ery near future _ Sa~;no
Meldah' 4:10 am: Bob Benter Wedneaday with tha Rev. John Willie P. Wxeeler, Ashland,
foor decades before the doughty
SKONDAIY YO
S"•dts,
usually
Rt.
Ita!'Jan nav1ag tor !;t:l.
--• ou1 OD I~
"'- .UWr Jl, ..,.. PlOPIIDIIEYIUITATION
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f
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f th 10
thea tern
Pike
$4 706 48 IS 381 01 up Meldahl 7 a.m : MtS8 Susan 0 . Bryan offielat;n•
._. Burial will Mro. WarrenS .
&amp;ldn.,- or lll&amp;dder lJ"&lt;O
1mgmg ·op, ts m moummg or .-xven o e
sou
s
up Meldahl 7:10a.m.
be in Grabam cemetery
Ironton· Mrs Roy E
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GaUipol.. Dam - Lttt e Ed- The bod
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dr.r Redonda Beach Calif
"V" land,, 0 "W. land" r.-.m toc.trtliiUI!.t. burn1n1 or ltchlnl(
hts youn~ Wl e. w o Je su . 10 coun IIPIJ s ow
denly :1 few days ago .. J 0 e gains in sales tax collecions for 0!11 - $25,690.98, f29,095.to, ward down 4:20p.m.;
Hary Wl e lD _state one
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Birtbl '
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me
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Namelh. the expensive Jet~ slar, the twD-weeks period which end-- $180'393.67 ' $222.989.45.
ner up ' .·35 p·rn ·'. Elisha Woods aeMJice
hour at the
church
prior
to
the
as.
the
name
which
Viking,
W.-J~bee~~tu~a
a~~d fe•J o~~,;riTU
tl~
Arrangements are 1n Mr J h · T
IA!if Ericsson gave the
to the
land ....
ec~. ln •uch ..Jrrlt.Uo•.
ftid the diM!othequl! scene at t\r· ed Oct. 2 according to a report Scioto
$2 3 695 32 $29 065 up 10·45 p rn. Solvay down 5··
s. o nme .
be di
ed h
11111ur.117 brtoresu,, rel..tnr:oomtorL br
thur the other night, quarter· from John D. Herbert, Trees- 90 $227 a:J210 $287).s4 36 , .• 20 a.~. . .,
. I charge of Fog~e!ltlng Funersl Thurman, daughter, 2:52 a.m.
seov~ In t year 1,000 g~~~n~r~';·!~~~L=i~t:!~~:i.-J~~
barking from tab~e to t~ble .m urer Of Stt~te.
Vmtu~ ~ $2,nt.46• ·• 1:3l4.00, 1.8Diwbl River_ Esso west Ibo~, where fnends may call Saturday; ~s. ~avid R. Riggs, after a darmg voyage westward rru. H dtua&amp;: .,_ " " - tu"
dark_ glasses. scnmmagmg tor Hocking and Gallis counties $13,645.76, $17,096.31.
Virginia down London 5:20
anytime.
Rt. 1 HarnsonvJlle, son, 3: ~
d1ncmg pa..i.ners . ·.· On~ of_ t~e more than doubled collections
.
. m.; Allen R. Merrill down Mara.m.. Saturday; Mrs. Frankhn
b~achfro~t hotels_ In Mmmi IS in the period over the same per· Figures from the 10 eounhes met 8:45 p.m.; Lucy Jane
Women's Early Bird Leacue D. Richardson, New Haven, son,
still look.mf for Its pl_usb sea· lOd in 1964. ~tllem remains t~e sho~ing Lhe colle_ction of motor cas down Marmet 11 :30
Ol't. 6, 1965
p.m. Saturday; Mrs. Ron,
Sl&lt;if' rel'" aur~nt. It dJsap()P.ar· only county m the area that IS vehicle, housetraller and
use Robert West down
W L CJe L. Yoder, Pt. Pleasant, dau1
ed ~t the he1ght o! the recent abead in fis&lt;·al year figures. taxes for the two weeks periods 40 a.m.; Elgercliff up
Four
8 4 ghter, 10:44 a.m .. Sunday; Mrs.
humcane and hasn t turned up The figures showing the col- and fiscal years follows : Ath- 6:20 a.m.; Helen Z. down
Happy Four
7 5 Samuel B. Hamilton, 533
yer.. No word yet as to whether lections for the two-weeks per· ens _ $9,624.94, $1,668.04, $80-, field 10 :10 p.m.: Beaver
Pinettes
5 7 ood Ave .. daughtr, 1:42
they 'll send out a search party Iiod ending Od . 2, 1965 , and Oct. 022.7t, $67,299.12. Gallia _ $5,- field 3 a.m.: Duncan
Four
4 s1Sunday ; Mrs. Robert G. Si&gt;e:ars.
... Broa~way_ is expenencmg 3, 19&amp;1, and for the
fiscal 127.53, $5.060.08, $41,095.51, 41,· up Win.ield 5:30 "B.m.; A.
Game - C. Van Meter.~ Rt. 1 Pt. Pleasant,
Will S. Gl.. n By William Dlln, Athonl, who h11
B new epl(h~mJc. No fewe~ than years starting Jhly
l, 1965 348.90. Hocking - 4,871.80, $3,· Patten Jown Winfield 6:45
144; High Series - F. Manley! 10:22 p.m. Sunday.
moro than 15 yra. experience. He will demonstrate
lhree of thl' topb starbosof mdco~· aml Julv t. 1964. follow :
825.37, 136,635.12 131 ,782.46 Jack: High Team Game - HapDioebargtd
1
Jn'! pays
Jave een
unet'got..,..,..a I A •·
.
'12
619 .ou,
•• 'tO
1 ' $13-·
00 weekl Y fgure
fore
the Cotham
critics
...::at :- • •
• ,- 500 . Four ·. "9·
~ ' High Team
Mrs. Mary F. Wolford, Mrs.
the moot remarkable new hoarlng aida by Radioeor.
1
chance to spear them.
212 83. 1167,45610, 1142.399.19. 080.115,$50,177.35, $50,52751. Lawtea - Ptnettes, 1353
Edgar A. Vaughan, Roy E
Remember tho plaea and tho date.
Gollia - 119,252.94, 18,171 .60, renee - 112,!21.35, 18.621.68,
er, Noble E. Russell, Mrs.
•- f M . c· II
1'h $74.478.20. 17ll.l33311
$97,647.02, $00,504.49. Metgs CITY I.EAGUE
fomo Junsoo
Mrs Earnest
1~em t or
ana
a
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e
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2
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3532'
Oct
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1115
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Hockmg - $11 ,1124.82, 16.8«.- 16.634.5 ' 4,461.17,
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T Brown Mrs Freda· LauderGree k tl 1pp1Dg magna e m r. 65
.
'2
167
·89
36
653
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13
Points
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Goldfoot ami the Bikiru Mach- · 165-435·6 • ,~,. ·
• ·~- 1 e - ,.. , · · ,30 milt, Robert S. Hemby, Mrs.
lne" was originally called Plato Jacksoa- $28.225.85, $19.840.- 197.81, 131,7:t!1.8l, $26,917.15 Ross
Middleport Dept Store
24 Vernon B. Wood, Mrs. Worthy
Monasais, '•ut the legal depart- 70, $lUI ,182.84, ltl\ .659 42
113.640.011,
10 •.937 !3, 103,Pomeroy Cement Block
A. Evans, J. Homer Falis, Taymealal American International Lawre~~ee- lll,l\8.46, .19,046.- 232.21, 191,714.70. Sctoto - 142,D. D Bar
:: tor 0 . Roush, Mrs. Ina Rife,
Pictures felt that might be cut· 33, $121. 771.49. 11!3.471 .31.
002.!2, $16,937.83, $159,137.21,
Rawlings Honda!
Mrs. Clarence E.
Ches- t
inglt ~bit close 10 they chick- Me\go - $7,612.97, $6,790.115, 1132,391.20. Vinton - $2,352.'12,
POMEROY LANES
H and R F~estone
II ter B Ford Jam~lra~~~~~;::
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117 '" "
W d seta M' d
Syracuse ~ · Park
14
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ami
ehan•od
the
name
$46,0711.20,
163.435.13.
$1,827.
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16,519.98,
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tx.
League
.
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. Jr ·• William R·
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Oc~ &amp; t96i
IJiih G'llme - Htchard Dav11
to.IIOIIIelbingv_less likely to re'
216; Higb Serleo - William Debot-ah K._Lemley, Trudy
Call For Homo Appointment - No Charge
mind the audlenceo of
anyThe Foursome
~2 IRadford . 5'19; High Team Game Stone, Wtlltam Hall, Jr ..
bodJ ID real ltfe . The net
The Spoi lers
II I ' and Series - H and R Fire- e_la A. Hubbard, DONALD R.
prof1ta ~rom the United States
I stone 924 2566
Sle, EarJ Angel, Mrs. Lawrence
7
8
compan'eo of "Hello, Dolly!"
Folll' Roses
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Countryman, Howard P.
7 8] Womem's Thursday League _vlor, Mrs. Clarence Smith,
av...age over ISO.OOO I week
~: ~·
LV 3-lSSO
Now th•t •ioger Jobnny John- S d
t E 1 I STUDENT COUNCIL, Prest- ~·1~~~ '"'
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Sept It 1J1$
on Sue Jividen, Gaynelle
24S I. ltote st. Athont. 0.
r:~ too ha - ended his marriae:P . tu e11t ~roups 8
a:o~ f'_m
.
.
.
_oppe~s
L cbinson, Mrs. Lowell Hug:hes,
-~~~~~
with hlo wife, Jackie, be's be- btgh school have elected olH- . dent, Greg Batley; V1e&lt; Presr Htgh &lt;.a,. - Tracy Han- Simon's Market
~ Z Mrs. Larry D. Crotty ami
daughter,
ing consoled by _ of all pea- ce.l's for the term.
Ident , Charles Kn_lght; Secretary, nl_ng 209 :_ Ann Hanmng, ~li9; Fabric Sho·1
Mrs.
Gilbert
W
.
8 1
le _ Kr;~thryn Grayson anoth- I'hey are:
Treasur~r.
Lmda Spencer. H1gh Ser1es - Tracy Hannmg, N
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"nf 1 da"""l
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soP HO !1.1 ORES . Pres1'dent. J o- I LATIN CLUB , Pre81·dent , B'U1 561·, A nn Hanmng
· 459· HI b ew York Clothing
6 3 er an
- · er,
,
g T
er of h; ~ ex·wl•es. It's not • ro0
n lllce : she just lefla sympa- ey Bai!{'y ; Vice PresideDt. Pat-~ Buckley ; Vice President. T_wila Team ~arne - The _Foursome, r:m ,~ R~ a
5 4
thet.ic
ODe of tbe nation's 1ti Bahr : Sec.retary, Ann Holter; Karr; Secretary, Joey Bailey; 672; H1gh Team Se11es - The La n~a · k est urant
21 ~
most famoll&amp; recordlng compan· : Treasurer, Vicky Green; Ser-: Consuls, Oeryl WeU and Virgin- Spoilers 1903.
Hn1 mahGr
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.
M'k M t·
Ia C I
Tr
N
1 ame a,~ res - Joies is currently having
it 51geant at Arms, 1 e ar 10 .
o emaDi
easurer. ews
A H 1
181 410 • Htgb.
books examined by Unele Sam's l JUNIORS, President, Ronnie Reporter and Sergeant at Arms
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUB
Tnn ~ ey,
•T • N 5
urrrnts. :0 judRe from the gloo- Orr; Vice President, Mary Man- wiU be elected from new memOct. 7, 1111
eamH. bamTe - Se~arn Fo ••
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h . ·t· tl
t
P I tl 711, IS: earn rJea - a..,.
rtty faces at the compan}', it km ; secretary. David Heaton; rs a ter t e JOlla on mee ·
~""
on ric Sho 2193
snf'lls bdd news for the disk ITreasurer, Robert
Murphy; ing,
, K and
Jewelers
21
p,
firm . Henry Fonda resents News Repnrter. Sina Summer-!
1Bletner Block
24
Mtlp- Gt
- -ai-Jioo-pl
1
anv. one who even suaoest!l he's · field : Sera-eaot at Arms, BiD I
,
and Grey
20
aer
tal
I
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Sw h r d Loh
AdmiJslolll Salltrday- None.
20
not delighted with his dqhler 'l'ut\lt.
I
D IS e a?
se
Dillehargeo SBtaruy- Vicio
Jane 's marriage
to
producer
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SENIORS
Pr
'dent
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av"
1\arner
Ins.
16
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Ed's Auto Trim
12 Reynolds, Pt. Pleaaant.
Roger Vad1m. He te ~ c JllU I Boothe · Vi&lt;'&lt; President Esther
n· h
.
Ad 1 lou ll1utda
Rev
he coul~n't be happier ... Ee- Speoc.; ; Secretary J.;.. Ann ll
3.
22318 . Game. - Doug Miller, T Am ~land,
Bes ..
etDili&lt; Polish atrector Roman D .. Tr
a' berta T
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' High Senes - Larry Wolfe , ,
ne,
ste
Polanski was !IO determined that avll, easurer, 0
r:us593, High Team Game aDd Ser- Hartung, Pomeroy; Gerald Pul·
hi~ shocker film, "' Repuslion. ·· aell: Sergeanl at Arms, BIll . Val P. Durst, age T7. a na- ies - 1{ and C Jewelers, ~. lins, Pomeroy.
be reiAlned •• he did 11 to tho Allen.
ttve o1 Pomeroy, aod son of 2636.
DloellarJes Stutday - JaiDel
1&gt;&lt;1 indi of eelluloid. ihat he NATIONAL HONOR SOCIE- the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Salem, Pt. Pleasant; Ray Clark,
battled with !ltudlo official!, cen- TY. Presl~ent, Charla Knlgbt; Durst, Peacock-a¥. died t nis
Cheshire; Dora Oliver, Pome8013, tmyi:Mxty ~ in fi'rencll Vice Pres1dent. Gary
WoU; morning at Hamot hospltal in
ft'
roy; Jolm Mitchel1, Rutland.
Enlllsb. Polish and German.' r.et·relary,
Roberta Trumll: Erie, Pa. Sur,:vlvors include his
Eitber he was e..s:tremelJ per- Treasurer. Cheryl !Ientz; News wife. Gertrude; four sons, all Scattered showen toJ1l&amp;bi.
suasin or he wore them aU Reporter , Jackie Bahr.
, of Eri~. Roland, Harold, Ches- Little temperature chaage loout: beeause the flick , whic~ VARSITY . LETTERMEN S ler and Charles (one son, Ralph olgltt, low In the 481, Tllelday
won tho •ilver Bear Award ot CLUB, Prestdenl,_ Charles preeeded blm in death),
14 partly cloDdy, cooler, ll&lt;llller·
the recenl Berlin Film Fl'!!!tival, Kmght ; VICe Prendent, Daryl grandchildren, two great grand- ed shO'fllen.
is being shown intaet.
'!ell: ~'!Cretary • Treasurer, childrelt, Utree listen, Miso Aft.
----Greg Betl~y ;_ News Reporter, us Dunt, Mn. J. E. Rowe, and
11111EE ARRESTED
Mlrli Steftllll, dlllinr 11 FOD- Charles Etchinger. .
Mre. Harry P. Smith, all of , Arresta by tho Melgl Coontalll Di , revl with Van John- GLEE CLUB, Prestdent, Pa~ Pomeroy.
ty Sheriff's department over the
- uid lhe'• oertoomly eonaid- ty Batley, Secretary, Pat Dorst; Mr. Durst had been lo the weekend were Tbomu Stooe,
eriJI&amp; a perm:aoent move bacll Treasurer, Roberta Trussell; pipe organ businesa at Erie for 21, Pomeroy aDd Burton Thomto thoU S. Iller •everal years NeWI Reporttr, Sondra Trus- a number ol yean He was 1 u De Weese, 42, Rt. I, Duter,
tn. LondoL . II lta!t nothinl to do aetl.
n.ember ol !he Simpson Metbt&gt;- bolb on intoxication cbarges,
wtth Vau, juoltltat ber ....,..I FU'nJRE HOMEMAKERS OF di•t dlurcb 1 ~year mem- ami Jesa Arnold II Pomeroy
Loo
visit paid off iD AMERICA: President,
Patty ~er of Po,.;..oy Lodge 161, F. .. a charge ol r~oloi;ng arrest:
Oil Dllltn'butor ill gonuioely ilmr·
111m off1n
.kNto Crawford Batley ; Vtce President, Mari- and A.M. and of tho Sllrlne of _ =-.:..=:::...::..:.=:.::::::...::.:.::.
u.~ in your home beating comi~ suffe-in'! bursitis, but conful. tya ~urtis; Slcretar:', Joan Ann Erie. He~~~ active in civic af- Memorial hospital 1« ~
fort. He will make prompt delinry
1UDf to fundlon os lmlly •• 1Davts: Treuuror, Carolyr. Hoft- fairs: The ltmeral will be Thuro- &lt;tt injurle! sustained In 1 motor·
enn
during tbe eoldest weatb...
tho aJimarowt bee lhe 11 . . . llWI, Hislllrtan, SUe Mosten day m Erie with burial there. cycle accidertl durillg ocramble
And with Ashland Oil's eon•
Wildt for .. tnoreaoe ln local Eagle: New• ~ter, DelorfS
races al the Melli County Mt&gt;venient Budget Payment Plan,
te_...o collo 1o • quor- Muey: Sollg Leader, Pat llinl;
HURT IN RACI!S
torcycle club. He wu transport
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IIIIIWII,
.......
you can level out your wiot...
Awanl ol Men\
Cltamnan, Rogtl' Gabriel, AtheDI, wao ed to the hospiiAI by Syracuse
llilo... tlhlllltime heating oosto by makias
JouBANHDunlPr
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.
~~ea~tod~lluDda~~yiiiiiia~t~V~elet'~BIII~emel'l~~euc:;y~~~==i
equal
paymco~ oTct a Dine·
, es1 ent,
Mardyn
mootb period.
DIVOliD TO III'THIST OP lorr; Vice Pnoidont,
Julia
Be warm and ilecUn this wiator
•111 M - ARIA
lleCoy: llecntorJ, C.-.1 Ni&lt;bwitb depeDdable, elean.burnins
•: Tre..... EdDII MeCDy.
Aabland Fuel Oil Call no today
• CniiiiiiiF lUlU II
llld set prompt, frieadly eenice.
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Dodgers Bunt, Run, Pitch Twins into 7-2 Loss
They ev~ added som• power
to go wtth thetr oormal
strength - home nms by w..
Parker ami Lou Johnson whtch matched Twin homers by
Harmon Killebrew ami Tony
Olifa.
They also took advantage of

an 0-1 pile .,., !he .U..
mark into tho lefllleld bJead&gt;ers oarrowq ;!be gap 1e •1
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the Dodgen regained a two-l'tlll
lead on Plrker'l fin11&gt;11cb &amp;
mer lltat cleared lbe 370-loot
label In r!gbt.
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It! the llrit, Oliva eaugbt
w.. !he resnlt of 1 sustoined ,U
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bold of a 1-2 pilcllllld IDfletl ch
7tl yard march in eight plays.
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"He tbrowa left - baaded and
Buget led the defendera with
Easten DlvlaloD
than 380-feet from tho plale,
IS tackles and two batted down
W. I. T. Pet. ami II was Dodgers J, TwlDI1
mssea them rght-bandecl!"
passes, followed by Kelley, with
Buffalo
4 I 0 ,100 Grant fat:ed two men Ill tba
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2 2 0 .500 botiom of tho sinh. He walked der cblpped in with 10 tackles
New York
o 4 o .f\00 Jtm Gilliam ami gave up a 11n
COLUMBUS IUPI) - The in 1111!3 ami just 32 last year.,get a drive generated.
and bounded Grabowski aU day.
Boston
o 5 o .f\00 gle to Davis. Oliva fieldnd tbe
Oh1o SI:Jte Ruckeves, With a r~- Ht wound up his career a~alnst Don pjcked apart the Illinl Tackle Doug Van Horn, who
Western Division
hall in right and threw to third
1sounding v1ctory over Ilhnms the Buckeyes with only 87 yards secondary with four Ofl"ollf'~ In went both ways as usual , and MASON - The first lesson
w. L. T. Pet. trying to nip Gilllam. He wu
behmd them. today began pr~- in t_hree games.
1 flanker Bo Re1n for 92 yards m co-captam Greg Lashutka. drew ~n the Bend area Jaycees Shoot. San Diego
4 o 1 1.000 too lale and Davis took secoad
paral1ons for possibly their HI~ Buckeye counterpart, Tom l the second quart.P.r and b1~ pl ayl luud praises fl'om Hayt~ dS rng Educat~on Program
was Kansas City
3 1 1 .750 on the play. AI Worthlngtn re1sternest test _of t he 1965 football Bamngton, found the spark calling kept tlte opponents de-) lhey time and again optoned held, Sat. , Ocl. 9th at the MaS·· Oaklcmd
3 2 o .600 placed Grant and witb tbe Twin
season - M1ch1gan State.
somewhere
that had bees miss-! fenses off-balance the rest of1
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Ihuge holes in the left side uf 1 onA Youth
ood tCenter. l r " bo lJenv&lt;~r
2 3 0 .400 infit&gt;ld drawn
in Ron Fairly
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By Unlted Press International T h,e Spartans redur.ed _Mic · mg or three y~ars ano ~ounded the ~a~e.
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Sunday·s Results
knoekeU a gr0und ~ingle to ce.
It usPd to be you could s1t gans defendmg _ champwnship ,out 179 yards1n 32 carries and 1 OhnoJS took the openm~ kiCk· Horn also took part in 10 tack-. and li:ITIS between the ages of San Diego 34 Bufla lo :l
~ l~r. ~l'rnng f;i!liom and Davis.
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down and pick a :-..1Id-American maclune to an mept group of three touchdvwns.
off and marched up the held 6211es, as did Gary Miller.
I seven and
attended
I Kansas City 31 Denver 23
1F'.ai rl y took second on the
( onft!r"'nce champion from 1 fumbl~rs last weekend with a _Will Sander, who alternates yards in 15 . plays . to ~~~erJr~. Onl senous in ur for the Instructor . Gary Gibbs dem- ~ (Only games scheduled 1
throw-m from the outfield and
amon Bowling Green Oh10 24·7 wm MSU leads the Big 10 Y'lth JUSt about anyone lJ'I the From that pomt until the start 8 k y
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onstraled different types
of·
Saturday's Game
1scored during an ensuina- melee
8 y and Mwm1 and stand i w1th a 2·0 rerord and are the OSU backfield, ground Ollt 42 of the second perlod, Jt loo!led l uc s wffaseda bs ou er separad-1Rhotguns. rifles and BB guns Oakland at New y rk
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a pretty good chance of bemg conference s only unbeaten and I yards m s1x cames and the like a long afternoon for the Bill Eachus H v
tart n elr amm~mion.. .
(Only game scheduled)
. son beat out a bunt to Worlhnaht
ur1lled team at 4-0·
1 other Buckeye score
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d b th MSU
nd · ! a were ug t m t e .1rst es- 1Houston at Denver
a throw ing error on the play
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; wh~n ltw Twins again were late
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Hayes pornted out several of the second quarter under the act1on and OSU burled the fll1- wifh R
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. p ' cedures for all types of fJre-1San o 1ego at Boston
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A look at the latest Mid-Am . things he dtd not enjoy Satur· direction of senior quarterback Di under a three-touchdown baray
contmumg at arms and the Ten Rules of Good
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standmgs shows Ohio U. last at:dav .
Tom Unverferth
rage that put the game out or: the other guard post.
IGunmansh!p.
I ( nly games scheduled\
i. J~~~~~_so~ ~d~ed
the s~venlb
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o-2 and M1am1 not far ahead at l ,"..
had th b II m than Unverferth virtually lost his reach
The Illim suffered a stunning Project chairman Lew Gil1anhlhtnah 1 gher run f the
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w en Je omered o f reH m eag~e pay. e o ca s we did _ 73 plays to 70 ... startmg a~signment to sopho- The tyiu~ sc_ore . came after a1blow when ~ard-running half-~
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8 ts ~ son~ steps serve lief Jli! cher Bi11 Pleis. The
and R~dskms are 0·4 and 1·3,! Woody said. He also polnted to more. Arn1e Fontes after the +9 yard drive m fiVe plays. rhe 1back Sam Pnce, of Toledo, was ~he 1_nt7[est_ shown . and hopt.sl as streets m cli ffs ide towns .s· [)-ldJ:::t'r left-fielder looped an 0respectively. ?n the season. . Ithe fact his Bucks famed for Washmgton game, but took ad- second came from 61 yards out! losl for the rest of the
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i 1ar .mteTrhest 10 the fu· long the Amalfi coast of Haly. 2 pitch into the left!. ld gra dFven
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through vantage 0f F00 tes· 108 b'l't
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an d the th.lr d Wit· h a torn 11.gament.
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onme Glll~nd, Dems .Johnson,, mark and barey fair inside tbe
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is hav- the pigskin an astonishing five
on Youth Center next
.. Har_Tis, Tracy
Uarm, :fou l line.
ing tiS troubles It won its con-[limes The Buck• lost the ball I
Ocl 16, at 10 a.m. All
Vlrgmta Gtbbs, Henry Vnn \iet-1 . Drysdale gave up a total of
ference opener Saturday. but ~t . t~1c~ a~d one prov1ded the llhin the Bend Area between
B~cky Hen~nckso~. ~rucr 1 f1ve h1ts - thE'_ two homers had lO ~ight for a 21-17 victory I m wit h ItS last TO.
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ages 7-14 are urged to
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Mike Fmmcum. and scattered smgles by Sandy
oter Westem Michigan.
He said the Illinl were also
these shooting education
Kevm Brown, Kent Brown. Rob- Valdespino, Zoilo Versalles and
What has happend is thilt the third straight team lo score
Children attending the
Lambert, J 1m~y Wolf. Deb· prnch·h1tter Joe No.ssek. He
Kent State Marshall and Toledo on the Buckeyes the first time
By FRED MCMANE
Orr teamed to hand the Lions ! All - America from Kansas, Jesson were From Mason
Stewart, Mane Lambert, struck out 11 , eight of them on
the t nditi~mal doormats, have . they had their hands on the
VPI Spvts Writer
their first ltfiS of the season raced 80 yards for one
ny Riley, G~eg Gibbs, '
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S~msel1 • Chuck Samsel, called third strikes:
risen up and served notice they I ball.
I The Green Bay Packers have The Colts' quarterback clicked Idown and passed 26 yards
Giibs, Tammy Gibbs, Joe Cun- Mike Lewts, \\esley Rous~.
I .Val?es_rmo got his hit ln the
an• 1 red of being stepped on. ; On the credit side nf the tedg-1prospered once more at ~e ex- for thre~ TD passe~ In the first roo_kie D_ic_k Gordon for
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dlff, Jeff Gilland, Robin
From Hartford , ~enny Hickle, ~1rst mn1ng but. was caught try1
Kent hu miliated Miami, 24·13, er, however was the most dev- pense of the New York Giants, half wh1ie connectmg on 10 of while Uvmgston scored on
son. Barry Harris, Charles John· Bobby_ Board. Ferns B~ard. and mg to stretch 1t when Johnson
Sulurday to tiJke undisputed astating fullback perrormance only this time they're getting a 13 attempts. Two of the toocb- three-yard run a:td turned
son, Tommy Roush, Debra
Rldgeway, from 1\ew Hav- pegged the ball quickly to sepo~session of first place. And !by an OSU fullback since the greater klck from it.
down tosses were snared by some fine broken field runs.
land, Kathy Roush, GaryS;;~t~:l r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;i;co;n;d;b;a;
se;m;•;n;;Di;.;ck;;;Tr~ac~ew;s~kl.
Tolt'dO houn eOO back from 11.s hev-davs or Bob White and 8 The Packers, who took conse- Orr and the veteran reeeiver Quarterback Fran
diff. Chris Keam s David
loss to Marshall a week ago ro~k-rlbbed defense th'at held c_utive National Football League grabbed seven more passes on passed for two touchdowns
Richard Ohlinger: Robert
with a re~oundmg 21-7 victory . the f!lini 's top rusher loa scant titles from tbe Giants in 1961 the afternooo for a total of 167 Bill Brown plunged for
cher, Tim Crites, Mike Crites[
over once· mighty Ohio.
i 44-yards.
tand 1961, acquired kicker Den yards.
more to lead the Vikings
Martin Yeager, Cecilia Smith
A new power . in the Ohio "The defense was very good," Chandler from New York dur~ George Tarasovic, a
t48 - the Giants. The Giants
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Did you spend a little too much ? Perhaps
Confe~en_ce, M~skmgum, showt.-d praised Hayes. "We did 8 good lng the off-season and so far pound defeosivt end, ran 621only 17-_7 at halftime, but
35 Dallas 24
we can help. About 14 cents a day covers
why _It 1S sittmg atop . the OCI job taking away the two biggest the f~er Florida star bas yards for a touchdown with a eoton h1t Paul Flatley and
Games
the cost on a $300 loan. Spread your paystandmgs at 3-!1. when tt chalk- things Illinois had _ that full- been tndlspeD8able to his new recovered fumble to spark the dy Smith for third
Baltimore a: Washington
ments over a year or 1onger. Phone for
ed . up a 7-0 wm over Mount I back (Jim Grabowski) . . . team.
Eagles' victory over
the scores aDd Tommy Mason
Lbicago at Minnesota
a quick O.K. Then stop and pick up your
Unton.
and II long bomb."
Another example of bis value Cowboys. With Eagles leading ded another TD on 1 ·
Dallas at Cleveland
money .. , up to $2000.
In _th:·ee conference games, Grabowski entered the game ~rurred SUnday when he 21-17 early ill the IOill'tb period, run to sew it up lor the
Green Bay at Detroit
CITY LOAN A Savi.np Co...Near • y01U' pboae.
Musk ~n.gum has _yet to allow the needing only 125 yards to bet- k.i.ckt!d two field goals, booted Tarasovic scooped up 1 fumble ings.
Philadelphia at New York
oppos1t1on a pomt.
, ter the Illini career rushing 90-~ard punt and turned iu a by rookie quarterback Craig Frank Ryan's 14-yard _toucll- St. Louis at Pittsburgh
record of 207I set by the im- darlll8 run from punt fonnation Morloo and raeed to the goal down pa98 to Gary Collins in~ 1 ~Sa~n~Fr~a~oe~i:sco:,;a~t~Los~~~~~
OSCAR R.I .. CHAMP
mortal Red Grange.
1to lead !he unbeaten Packers to unmolested to put the game 001 the final minute gave Cleveland!,
VIENNA (UPI)-Dscar R. L However he met !he 1 ed I 2'1-10 victory over the San of reach Dallas bad stayed ito DllTOW victory over
of Frr&gt; ! finished ahead of: " big three·~ of the OSU def~~~e, FrancJsco 49ens.
alive to that point ~y tsburgb. The TD came_ with
Sweden's Cap Nibs Sunday to Tom Bugel , Ike Kelley and Bill In other Sunday action, Balli- through !he efforto ol rookie seeond1 left after
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win the $3.000 Austrian Count' Ridder, with disastrous results more ~pped etroit 31-7, Phi· Bob Hayes, who snared touch· had gone ~ead 1~17 a fe~ ffil
Kalmao Hunyady Memorial for the third straight year.
ladelplua beat Dallas. 35-21, St. down passes ol 41 ami 112 yart1. nutes earlier on Dtck Hoak 1
horse race at Prater Stadium. I Grl!bowski managed 11 yards Louis trounced Washington 37Fam_blea Coltly
yard 1Cornt8 run.
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I&amp; ami Chicago routed Los An- The C&amp;rdlnals turned two
--geles 31~. In two games playnd I u m b lea into easy 1 • o r ts
Nn. Slandlap
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Saturday night. Minnesota wal- agam•t the Redskill! and ren- By Ualted Pre .. IDtemaUonatl
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loped New York 40-14 and C\e- dered them virtuaUy itelp1ess
EuiOlll Divllloa
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veland edged Pittsburglt 31-11. on tho ground •• they rolled to
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Set Up Score
their third straight victory. De- St Louis
3· 1 1
. .~~~~~~~.(1lanc1Jer's dramatic fourth t.mlvep end DoA!'~~fnmbpllckedd , Cl~veland
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Llp a erv1s wua:~
t an D llaa
2 1 o
down 1aUop set Up Green Bay's rambled 10 yarda for 1 big : P~ladelphla
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first loucbdown In the first third period score ami a recov N y k
2 1 o .500
quartor, then after San Fran· ered fumble on the Redskins 2'1 w::hin:;..
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ct.seo eame back to tie the set Up the Cards' crushing TD Pitlaburgb
o 4 1 .000
IIOOI'e, . he connected on an 18- in !he final quarter. Jim BakWesten Dtvislott
yard fleld goal to put tbe Paek- ken aided !he St. Louis cause
w. L. T. 1 Get In On The Fun. Anyone Can
ers aheod lor good. Qwirter- with lhret field goals and the Gmn Bay
4 o 0 t . l!i~ 11
back Bart Starr also wao a Cardinals' defense beld the Baltimore
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atondout on olfense for the Washington backJr to onfy 65 Detroit
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Winl Winner Will Be Announced In
Packer• as he bit on 17 of fl yanlr&lt; rushing. Yoon,g Dick Shl- San Francisco
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passe•, lnclnding touchdown ner, starting his first game for Minn..ota
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This Ad Next Monday,
tosses to Bob Long and Marv the Skin•, threw two loochdown Chicago
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Fleming. Chandler'• fantaotic passes ln a losing effort.
Los Angeles
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punt oame iD tho fourth perlnd llooki&lt;t balfhack Gale Sayers
&amp;onday'l Ron1ta
and _bellel'ed Bob Waterfield's ami 20-)'l!lll"'ld Andy Livingston St. Louis '!:/ Woshlugton 11
PTeVliJIIS NFL record by two pacnd tbe Cblcago attack a• !he BaiUmurt 11 Detroit 7
yardo.
Bean rolled to lbeir ftrsl victo- Chicago 31 Los Angelu I
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Jolmny Unltao and Jimmy ry of the aeason. Sayera, an Greea
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LOS AN&lt;iELES &lt;UPil-:The
Los Angeles Dodgers combtned
thetr buntmg finesse, base runnmg, speed ami btg Don Drysdales ptlchtng Sunday to beat
the Mtnnesota Twms, 7-2, and
even the World Senes at two
games apiece.

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treatment.
Stolen Automobile
Mr. and Mr1, Homer Warn· Brenda Norris ol Syrocuae,
er and Mrs. Floyd Norris spent Karl Russell of Antiquity epent Reeovered Saturday
lhe weekend with Mrs. Jetllll' a ~day evelllni with lhe for.,. Pr. PLEASANT - Shtrlfr•
Edwards of West Columbia.
e.rs ft'ondparenta, Mr. and Deplirlrnent recovered 1 stolen
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car Saturday momlng at U!
A ceunty meeting of Garden
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hayman re- Mr. and Mrs. Olden Thaxton a.m
when the vohicle wa• ,
clubs officers was held Fri- .
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j&lt;ently. Rev. Haymon is pastor were visitors at Cottageville, wreCked In 1 mishap at Ash
day evening at the Columbia
By Mn. Herbert Roallh
at Elyria.
W. Va. recently.
ton railroad croosJna on Rt 2
Gas office in Middlepor~ with
Mr. and Mrs. Alee Wheeler! Mr. a.'lll Mrs, John Slmpaon M
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Ro Tilt driver Jerry L. Thompi..
12 clubs represented.
and Bill and Mr. end Mrs. Lar- land Jon\ returned to Houaton, of J~wa~rlght!;, .:~n a d:; 20 Marys~llle Ohio lost co~
ry Foster spent a weekend ITexts, afltr spending a week's with Mrs Kate Rowe and Ada u;,l of the car'on
curve anc
Mrs. Robert Reibel, county
w!lh
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Edward
Mot·
vacation
with
lite latter'• par· and Ro · Rhodes and family. ran up an embankmont. Thom~
eontact chairman, who dlscua8rls and family at Pippa Passes, ents, Mr. and fdl'l. R&amp;y Hay· MM!. K:te Rowe accompanied son waiVed U1radttlon to Ohio
meetlng and dues and county
Ky.
man.
I them home
on lhe ~rond larceny charge.
plantings wero discossed. All
Mro, Howard Robinson was 1 Mrtt. Bob Adorns spent o Rev. Robert Dunn of Apple owner of the stolen cor is Ola
Garden club members who have
returned to h~r home _from Vet-, week with Mr. a~d Mr!. Ver- Grove, W. va., filed the pulpit Sirnpkina, Rt. fi Marysville.
not paid their county dues are
erans Memor~al Hospttal.
non Cady and fom1ly of Colum• at the United Brethren Church Arresla reeoi&lt;lod at tho Jail
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asked to !end them at once to
CHARLES MANKJNN
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl l bus. Mrs. Loura Norris of here recently in tho ubaence of clurJna the weekend Included
Rnbmson
W 'J
Powell
Robert Marcinko
Mrs. Paul Wino.
It
M
d nMrec@nt
0 Sunday
'II St were Greenfield accompanied Mrs. the pes 1or Rev. J ames Morr1-· Larry Lee Roach , 22 , PI. PI ea-'
t son
Alrmaa Charles • Mankn,
r. an
rs. rv1 e over,, Adams to her home here.
son
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sant: Robert c. Swann, 2G, Pt.
TWO SELECTED - Two Tuppers Plains .men have loTh~,~··~~::• f;~~
IOD ol Ml'l. Mildred R. Man· tl;s Clyde Casto of Evans, w., Collin&amp; on Floyd Norris a re·l
.
IPIOB&amp;ant, and Elvin A. Hick·
been selected for _U. S. A!-r F~r~e techn~c~l trammg cour- contact chairman who duscuss- Ida of R.D. 3, Pomero)', has
·
cent Sunday were Fern Norris Wllllam Nap1er of Wayne Co., I man 40 Dunbar each charged
ses after completmg baste mll~tary trammg at Lackland ed the county duiatmaa Oow· been selected for tralaJn« at 1 Mr and Mrs Ray Hemev call" of Racine, Mrs. Laura Norris!W. Va. is visiting his daughters ! with' ln~icatlon.'
AFB, Tex. They are Ah·men Wilson R. Powell and Robert er show which will be held No- Chaoole AFB, IU., as .. Air , ed on Mr. and Mrs. John Fore· of Greenfield and MrA. Bob Mrs. Miles Childress and Mrs. 1
A. Marcinko. rowell, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. PoForee alrcrafl malDteo•nce m r Portia d
Adams, local.
ICarl Schultz, Sr.
I
well will be trained as an aircraft maintenance specialist ~mhe~ 27•211
~· APo7,;roy opeclaUSI. A 1164 gradu&amp;le of an
S d" ·
ts of Mr Roy Hayman spent a Sunday Mr. and Mra. Carl Schultz, The bora is a old, violent
at chanute AFB, m. Marcinko, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- erne ary 100 · n cer Eastern HIP sebool. he- re- ~e~nt ~n 3 ~eg~:~ wer~ in Pikrton wilh ltarry MeAl- Jr. and family of ::letroit, Mich. Inorth-to-nort~ea!t wind whih
ert s. Marcinko, will attend the administrative specialist from each club dr~w a number cenfly completed ba~ic traJn- ~
~8 M oyJ .a Sal~t'. Ri· hsler and Han·ey Milligan and are visiting Mr. and Mrs. carl sweeps aross the region surcourse at AmariHo AFB, Tex. Both airmen are graduates for an arrangeme.'Jt class for 1a:; at Lackland AFB, Tex.
t.a r
Pa~~·or u::cas. 1' I their famili ts.
,
Schull~ •• Sr ..and family . and .:O~~ding lhe AdrJattc_~a. ___ _
of Eastern High school.
the .Jhow. The Metgs County
David Fox of OhiO Univer&amp;t
Mrs EdOJ Roush vlstted Mr. Mr. an· ~rs. R;,usse!J Findley.
.
::========~;;:~;:;;:-:;~~~~~Chrtstmas flower show received
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t
k d 'th Ius a'/ I and Mrs. Walter McDale, Troy. Mary Findley IS employed at at Ohio Slate Umverslfy. Mr.
Jy and Vickie and Bruce, of second place in the state award
flen S
f
s~n ~ weed e~ w~Jil F p· -~ Vlck1 Roush, daughter of Mr. Crow's Steak House, Pomeroy. Gloeckn returned but Mrs.
Carpenter were Sunday visitors Ilast year.
h "· 1 M:\nd and Mrs. Lester Roush enter· Mr and Mrs. Erwin Gloeck· Gloeckner
remained for '
1
0
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Refresbments of assorted cook•
1 Mr:rr~irg~~s R·o:~. unde~wcnl cd Chll-lren's Hosplt~l in Co-1n~r took their sob to Colum- visit wi
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Lincoln Russell.
·
Ii£&gt;s on silver trays, coffee and
an append~rtomy at Holzer hl~b_u_!__~~- ~~-~c~v~_i?n -·- and ~us recently wh~~-:nrolled ~ad_!~·
- -···-·.\ ·l r ..and Mrs. Harl.e~ John- tea were served by the Wind- Friend s nigh! was ob~erved \ hospital.
1
; son. were Sunday VISitors of:ing Trail Club. The fall theme and a reception held for Naoma i Recent :eekend ·· guests or .
"Alii said was·
Week and Sunday guests of their daughter, Mr. ~ Mrs. J. was carried out on the table . Brinker when Mary
Shrlne. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Donahue;
·,
•
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph John,nn, R. Murphy and famtly.
Iwith white cover and cenlered l White Shrine of Jeru&lt;alem met Sr. were ok and Mrs. Vernon ,
re~b
II
and Beverly were Mr. and Mrs 1 Carl McElro:y, a student at , with an arrangement of yellow Friday evening, at the IOOF Donohu1, ~r. and Ke~rney £?on· i
•
Everett Ray Johnson. Mr s. Colu~bus Busmess college , ~e- l mums and rern made by Mrs.IHall .
ohue, Maflon, M~s. lmda ~me- _
Madeline Evans, Michnei. Kay i cen11~ spent a weekend wtth John Turell. Mrs. Allard Pratt Bemire Winn. ~A-ortily high brenner and children, Middleand Slevie. Lloyd Beels
of 1 h!s paren ~. Mr .. and Mrs. Paul and Mrs. Robert Lewis presided l priesU'S!!. and Virgil A t k i n s, l port
Grove City, Mr. and
Mr~. McElroy and Bl!!.
,at the silver coffee and teaser· watchman of Shepherds, presid· . RecE'O I Sunday ~uests of Mr .
James W. Johnson and Jamie Bill Sayre, student at Colum- vices. Favors were replicas of ed arul presented were Naoma land Mrs_ Lloyd Ntce were Mr.
Sue. Greggory Todd of Pome- bus Barber College, was week pumpkins made by Mrs. Char-1Brinker, district depuly
and 1and ~rs. Claren ~e Sklnner and
roy, Mr. and Mrs. Larry John-lend visitor of his parents, Mr. }es Lewis and fJHed with Hallo-; Gail Russeli, worthy hig pril!st- R!ck~ .f ~~~~bus, E~I~ t A~;,
son, Gina Rl!(', Mr and Mrs_ and Mrs. Charles Sayre. Also . ween candy.
i ess of Lafayelte Shrine. Also ~ms 0 nd Mroy, d ~ 8 ~P .
Kenne!h Johnson of Middlf'por1 ·~ visiling were Mr. and :Mrs .l
worth~· 1 N .a~f)n~ a.
r. .8". r~d 8 1 ne
1presented were pa!&gt;t
1 high prieslesses and past wal.c.:hand Sharon Rou.,h. Lisn and Lee Charle~ Sayre and family
ICe, f l~c J , ~tana, an · Jar·
Rou&lt;;h.
Mrs. Margaret Houdasht-lt of:
man of shepherds, Willa Snnd- onA 0 d.ewar · . . t the
IRacine recrntly visited her s!s- ]
ers. Es · Reese. Doroth.v Steg·
Uen mg 8 Plrnlc a
er, .John Reese
and Stam- home ~.r Mr. and Mrs . Munt
Sunday gu•~st s of Mr . and Mrs. · tPr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heil· l
Everel~ Lamberl were .Mr. and man.
.
,
le\' Sauders uf Lafayette Shrine QUillen at Belpre recenlly were
Mrs. Gene Lamberl. Chadotte _i
:
a~d Mallei Bennett Nellie Tra.. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shields,
Donny, David and Cheryl or ; Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mur- i
Icy Pat line Atkins. ~'ern Cheese· I Mr and Mrs. Pete Shields. Mrs.
Hemloc~ Grove and Mrs. Ken- phy ~A-'CN' Saturday evening din- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark brew Elizabeth Lear Maxine IJohn F1:ihe1·. Molly, Amy, ar1d
neth Grover and Joy of Pome- l ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Da- 1en tertained with a birthday par- Wing~tt and Allen H'ughes of , - ~~ ~
ro~, .
.
!vid Law. Parkersburg.
ty Snt~rday afternoon at ttleir Mary Shrine.
noun~ed for each .Wednesd~y ~
1
Sus1e, Kalhy , Dem,se and L.ar-i Carol Ann .and Mar~ Ruth j ho~e 10 La~rel Cliff hon~ing An invitation W&lt;~s received to , evenmg. and . ~phes1ans 3 w1ll l
ry Starberry of \\l:!.'lt Colum-IBarnitz of Lmcoin Heights re- .thelr four children whose b1rth- attend an official visitation uf · be studted this Wednesday.
bia. were weekend guests
of. cently were Friday night guests!days are in October.
·~' GwendoiJ n Heeb, supr~me wor-1 - , - :- - : - -•.
- -~· - --~therr grandpa~cnts. Mr. and of !heir grandparents. J\1r . and I A pink and white color theme thy
high priestess to Ole1ka j ~ ·~ &lt;(( .-., · _.,.&lt; :·:.·: :. -..
Mrs. Joe H&lt;1lf1eld. .
IMrs. D H. Hobeson.
was carried out in the dccora- Srhine, Lexington, Ky. Report·
·
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1
Mrs. Eugene Hamng. Rhon- Miss Jue Smith was o Sutur· tions and refreshments. The td appointments were Mary K.
da , Mrs. Jack Elam and _Mrs. Iday evening visilor of Miss Mar- honored suests opened their Stlmbaugh. district memberF:~d 1'11:.kerma.n ~ere busmesslgie warner.
gifts and games were played. ship chairm~·n and Edith HutVISitors m Galhpolts.
Mrs. Gary Barnilz and daugll- Attending were Chuckle Quil- s.inpiler, material objective. Re.
Mr. and Mts. Harold
ters visited her parents, Mr. len, Rayanna Cole, Nancy' Gill, ported ill were Maud Grueser
and Mrs. D. H. Robeson.
Martha Baker, Diana Lee, Dar- borne from OOspital,
Jesse
Mr. and Mrs. Harley E. John- lene Michael, Kim Ohlinger, Da- Brinker in hospital ~t Parkers~nand Tammy and Cheryl vis- vid Cole, Bobby Joe Lemley, burg. W. Va., Evelyn Lewil,
1ted Mrs Ada Slack ol Syr.. Greg Lee, Cherri, Becky and Flora Long and Clara Adams.
cuse a recent Sunday.
Christine Fry and Joy Rice o( Relresbment.s were served at
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hanin1 Cambridge, Charles (Bfli&amp;B) the close of the meeting
Transparent and Rhonda visited Tuesday ev- HystO sent a gUt but was UJJ. a table with white lace --·-- 1
Plastic
ening with Mrs. James Reeves able to attend. Mothers assiat- and centered with an arrallfle-i
and I.Dia.
ing Mrs. Oark In servina were ment. of yellow mums in white
STORM andMr.Robert
and Mrs. Harley Johnson Mrs. Maxine Lee, Mrs. Harold contamer with yelloy cnadles
WINDOW visited Sunday wilh their daugh- Lemley and Mrs. Charles QW!Ieol in white milk ll:tss holden (In
ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mur- 1
-either aide.

Garden club
Officers Meet
At Gas Olfice

APPle Grove

Societv Notes

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/s Observed by
Mary Shrtne

Wolfpen
Society N6trs

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Show me afilter that

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delivers taste and I'll eat my hat

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sf

Clarks Give

Birthday Party
for Ch1/dren

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~~~~~~~~~~~;ph~y~a:~nd

Mrs. Larry
Joimllln and new Dutricl Deputy
lamily.
Gina R&amp;e, have ,. "
1.. In L
to their bome after a "pt!llrr.
· Of«n
!whi:l• """'! wilb her parents. Edllb Wakely o1
and Ml'l. Clarence S1Ju. p&amp;llllllat.. councilor and

I

At Syracuse Church

lf;·:2nd::":..:·:-,.;~==~ I~~·careMrs.of Shumate
helped in of Dlotrict 13, Daughters of
her granddaQ£hter. eriea, Edith .Betzlng,
Mrs. I....arry Barr of LanpviUe
a week with htr parenls.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard 1'homa
and Patricia .
Mr. and Mrs. Ro~rl Venoy
and Toni and Mar~ of Columbus were Sunday vi!ilors (Jf
his grandparents, Mr. a n d
Mrs. Howard Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Letts
of Manfield visited with her
sister, Mrs. Georgia Thompson
81111 Mrs. Eugent" Thomfl'OII,
Gina and Cindy.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Knapp
and Kail Lee of Langsville reoently visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ch&amp;riey Fmith and Jo. AL'JO vi ..
was Mrs. Haley
StOrZ.

Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson,

Leo Creu~
- - Speaks
--

Leo Crew, layman from the
United Methodist church, wa•

speaker at Layman's Day
Syracuse . Methodist church
Plains, asaociate state
Sunday mornmg. _The Rev. Wenor, and Fay Parlin of
dell G. Stu.Lier 1s p~stor.
were Jn Logan Wednesday
The 11ervtce was m cbarge
ning to attend a meeting of
ol t?Jt~rle! .Hoback, }a~ leader.
gan Council.
Asststtng With lhe ter'Vtce were
Kloe1, Dana WJnebrenner,
e A 8:!) dinner waa JerVed
Norris and WJIIiam Zer.
42 members
preceding
The senior and
junior
meeting. Eight candidates, · choirs participated in lhe se r~
Irom Pery Council were ·
vice. Prayer seryices were anfrorn Perry Council, were initiat·IF=="-=iiiiio===-;1
ed. Margaret C. KisUer, de~
B. F. Goodrich
Uly and ,...,. caplaio of Log10
Council, was presented a love.
LiHentuff
ly "?'""'!e bY ldl'J. Margaretll
L. Krstler from her husband
observance of their 20th wedding anniversary. Brief
Gu"''"""'d
99
were gino by Mrs. W•;::;lll Ft~n Y••r
•
pr.
Mrs. Betzlng, Mrs. Par1in,
Kitmen and tbl!' DeW memben.

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e' omero;vepo. • ·• · '
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. th"IS Month lD
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Old Town Flats
SoCI.ety Notes

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Size
Tube
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Qt1AI't'£'1'TIElt OM ALL ITEM ~ lN Hl3 ADV.

(risco.
SHORTENING
3-lb.
Can

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THE SHOE BOX

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POTATOES

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GOEGUIN .
READY MIX CO.

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Add a new look to your home. Add concrete
nib. All
and
. work fully guaranted
concrete mcnases your property's value.

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Watch the compliments start flying your way when
your family tastes that ftame -kissed. steak ~ hause
flavor. That's because a flame broils better ... seals
in delicious juices. And it's smokeless. Only Gas
hat the delicate heat control that starts cooking
the instant you turn it on ... and stops the secand
you turn it off. The Burner-with -a-Brain eliminates
pot-watching. Gas mnges are style leaders. too"f
designed to set the di!cor for smart kitchens. Why
not please your family and yourself 7 See your Gas
appliance ~taler today.
for cooklflll, G• mak11 the big dllferencl

FOR NEW WALKS

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euer wltll our new GIS ran1e!'

Mr. and Mrs. Roy p,;idd,
Middleport have returned frm1 IJ
ft:w _,.s vacation with Mrs.
Pritldy's sister and brulht!lr·in- [J
Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Vietor

Mtddltport, 0 .

COLGATE

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Howard Johnson
D• Sal day

Ronlt's Shoe Store

WY 2.3214

&amp;WED. ONlY!

MON., TUES.

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$18

family o1 Balfi.ll

~ldie

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INSULATED BOOTS

'1amie
' Sue and Greggory Todd
';, Pamer.,. and Mr. and Mrs. sdlaD and
1 - -•1 Ko-~ JahiBI'I of
more, Mel.
Wfft Sunday visitors of their
pueull, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
.. _ _ and Beverly.

Elaersbad!Hardware, Mai. sa., Pomeroy

IIJI'. ll1ltl lllrl. Barry Jruliarill 1llld flmiiY 'lblted her par&lt;lt!&gt; i
and family , Mrs. orna Aulher· Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Van Nest
aon attended lho bo111!C01111Dg and her grandmother,
Mrs.
al ua..t Church.
Van Nest of RaveiiSMr. and Mrs. s.m LeJtew wood.Her cr•tldnlothe:r ,..me
lnd family visited Mr. and Mrs. home with them.
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1
Rotert Morehead, Sherman, w.l Mr. ""d Mrs. Arthur Allen: l
Mr and Mrs Ted Bailey of Va., recently.
l Mr. and Mrs. Henry Auther
·
b
· lnd
nt a Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cowger o£ son. Newark:, were weekend
The 196~ Deer season opens is four, of which two may be ;::~:~~e ~~rh
he:pemother.]canton visited Mr. and Mrs. guests of Mr. a~. Mrs. Carl
t October 16 until December wooclducka, two
canvas .backs, Mr Lo . Van Meter and IGene Congo and family. Mrs. Aut~rson and vJs1led other
· for LoDg bow hunting.
one maUard and one plntatl: pos- Ni 8k· Ulse
Cowger is a triplet si!ter and relatives.
The 11116 108100 for shotgun s..•lon Umll afttr flrst day ,~,'. and Mrs. Carroll white]the others are girl• also. They Mrs. Elva Dailey and daugh·
pen!! on November 8 through may include not mo~e t.han tw~ and two daughters of Letart are younger than Mrs. Conger. ter, Judy Cozart, Stiversville,
. ~ovember 11.
eacb of the followllli . Wood Falls Leonard and Roy lceD· I Mr. and Mrs. Gene Congo 'and visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl AuthDeer with antlers extending ducks, c~nvasbacks, mallards : howe~ of East Liverpool and children VISited her grandpar- erson and she was accompanied
at lout three inche. wilt be Ia. and pinlalls.
Mr and Mrs Beaver her mo· ents, Mr. and Mrs. GObert Nut- by her parents and visited Mr.
~a\ only for both bow and sbo~ Geese' Oct. 21 through Dec.
all of ·Letart Falls, Mr. ter at. &gt;:iizobeth, W. Va.
land Mrs. Ralph Brewer, Stlv·
gun huntlne in Meigs County 24; Dec. aa through Jan
1, La~rence Johnston and sons, Mr. Paul OUrs visited R.ev. lersville.
thia year.
1966. Bag and poasession limit: called on Mr. and Mr~. May~ ~ aM Mrs. John Busch.
. h Mrs Don Yokey ol Ho-e
f'
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t
lh
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Rev and Mrs. John 8 usc ,
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Over hall of the state has lYe me u Ill no more .an wood John~lon recent Y· .
Mr a·nd Mrs Dwight Hoback, Cave called on Mrs. Minnie Car~
been closed this year for deer two Canada geese or two white- Mr. and .Mrs. Earnest Dixon Re~. and Mr~. Herbert Harris roll and family recently.
hunting meaning
tbat Molls fronted ge.se, or one Canada of New Br~ghton, Pa. and Mr.
and M
nd Mrs Mrs. Doris Dailey and fsrnl·
. soose snd one white • fronted nd Mrs Clint Cochran Port- of Athens
r. a
·
and all !OUthern counties will
• d M. Do 1 D .1
nd Earn 09t Brewer and daughttr ly CBlled lo see Mr. and Mrs. ,
1
.th d
h I 1008f!
on
rs.
r s 81 ey a
Ge Cono
over popuI111ted WI
f!f'!r un •
·
hUci
local Mr Leonard and Mr. Robert Ours.
ne ...,o an d tamilY·
1
m agsln th\1 year. The Metgs The daily limit is 10 ' posses- "nd ';:• lcenhowe; of East Mr. and Mrs. Maywood John· . Mr. and Mrs. Okey Boggs vis- i
f'ounty Fi!b and Game All!ln. sion limit after first day. 20. ~iver ~ ca1led on Mr. and ston caUed on Mr. and ~s. d.ed thetr daugh.ters and faml:l~ k~ nil hunt~r~ to S('CUre per- The limit on American. red ·1Mrs PHomer Icenhower.
Fon Halsey of Tuppers P1ams. lies at Moundsvtlle, W. Va.
. tll~!don hefore huntin@: on any breaslt'&lt;l and hooded mergan- M;·s. Elva Dailr~y antl Judy Mr. and Mrs. Arlie ~est, .lo- ~r. and Mrs. Dudley Congo
.1nd And respect signs, fenre~ ~ers in lht' aggregate is five Cotart visited Mr. Carl Auther·l cal, wesley Cozort, S~1Versv1lle viSJted Mr. ~nd Mrs Gene Con. nd other livestock.
daily and 10 in possessiOn, in- son recently.
I called ~n Marsim.ll M1Ilhone ~f go and famtly.
l h· be . dlciuding one hnoded mel'g:anser M Stella Cozart returned ' MurysvlUe, W. Va., a~ their Mrs . Mary Ours recently un- 1
.
Me1gs
coun y &lt;IS en 1ssue d 1.1 d 1 .111
.
rs. ·
son Mr and Mrs Murrill West d
llNLY 350 deer permits for i a Y a.n wo possession.
home · ..ern vi!&lt;lt in Columbus.
' '
R ood erwent surgery at Veterans 1/.
this ear therefore meani
Huntm~ hours fnr ~aterf~wl Mr. and Mrs. Robert More· and daughter,
avensw . Memorial Hospital.
l
' l&amp;t fr..wt ~me llral serveil. ~ ! .are Runnse to sunsf&gt;t, lnciudmA: hcnd, Sherman. W. Va., visited Mr. ~nd Mrs. Ker:eth Jw;! i Mrs: Garnet Johnston visited I
:lte hunters w~tt until the last lopenmg day. Yuu must secure a Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lehew and of n;cme, ~r-~nd ~~~~ ~aU-I her 9Jster, Mrs. Zana Mlddle- 1
wt&gt;ttk t._., may have to travel waterf~wl stamp from
your family.
ny ease o
urrysvl. W t swart, Portland Route.
..~,
Postofftce.
·
ed on Mr. and Mrs, Ar Je es ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Dana Holter I
1o ot~er couutJe1 to receive a
tt
Mr. and Mrs. Dale ~~odes ~~and Janet were dinner guests
perm1t for 1~65.
. I
.,~ ,,,..,dtii·· :Jt'diP· a~es, Su ~· Th , H ttie New Brii,htan, Pa. Vl&amp;tted his of Mr. !lnd Mrs. Clyde Wines. ]
D~r permtls are required m.
~rman arr
f'I SS ,
aIss father, Milo Rhodes, Mr. and Mr. nnd Mts. Cl de Wines
additiOn ta the regular hunting
TheiSS to ~harles H. TheS t' Mrs. Orville Rhodes and son, I visited her sister
and Mrs I
li&lt;~nse and l'Ost 15 pins I 25
Bonnie Thctss, 63 acres, u . Gar•
W
H . . M.ddl
.I
·
1·
ayne amson . 1 eport.
1
writing fee.
on.
June Wlnes of Apple Grove Mr. 11nd Mrs. Arlie West vis-:
Waterfowl SfBsoo
Wilbur Shank to Sherman R. and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Grue!· iled h b th
R C S ·'
Ducks, coots and mergansers :
faDS efS
Ford: Ella B. Ford. Lots, Le· er and children of Pomeroy vis- cer of ~pen~r '~. V~. a~d ~~ !
Oct. 21 throua:h Nov. 20; Dec. 23
tort ville.
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t ited their parents, Mr. 'and . in Pomeroy on bwliness
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lhroogh Jan. I, 1966, Dally Umlt Elsie liolcomb. L. Holcomb Harry P.. S~th, f
n." Mrs. Clyde Wines.
~· Rev. and Mrs. John Busch I'
- -=--- ·- - - - - - - i Reymond Russell, Donna Rus- Ebue 0 · Smith, ert. or ra · .Louise _Jd Nl~kl Van Meter visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest .
sell. Henr) F;blin. Florence EIJ. p~~eroyp Smith dec to The· :'tedp her :;.ro~r, M;. f "';d Johnson Recine Route and Mr. l
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lin, Charlrs ll. Klein, Sr., Vir- lh~~r~ 1.. Smith C~rt. for i B. au
ami Y and Mrs. Johnson 's daughter,
gie KIP:t. to C\t'V('Iand Russell. ~ I usn .
,
at ~ng Botto~ . .
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lauleel
arcr.l Salisbury
rans.. omeroy.
I Lowse and NICki Dawn Van and family, Shippingport Pa .
JeS
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p Hele~ .L . t:lbc;~retd. dec ., to Sparkle Hawley to R C. ~· Meter, Mrs. Lewis Johnston, Rev. John Busch visited M;,
Alfred M . Elberfeld . Cert. ror ger; Audrey P. Hager, parce s, and ~ ~iss Florence Scrunsher, Roy Busch and Mr. and Mrs. I
T
Middleport Pomeroy Sahsbury.
were guests of Big Sister Nur- Jake Bush and family
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r~~; ' D. Capeha;t, 1\o~a H. Evelyn Louise Templeton to ... at Davis Hall. . Refresh· Mr. and Mrs. Jake B~sh have :
lea e:art to Everett T. Cala- Forrest L. Blanken~hip, Gd.n., ments were served. Mtss Scnm- thei r lwme built.
PT. PLEASANT - Howard wa~ 80 acres, Cheslec .
Dale Wm . Rowley, parcels, ah•r w'\1 be Uvlng at Davis! Mr. and Mrs. Homer Icen·l
E. Johnlon, 66, 1410 Kanawha ! M~lvin M. McKenzie, Doro- Rutland .
Hall. wh1le she 1s m nurses hower were dmner guesls of l
street, died unexpectedly ~tur- 1 thy I.. McKenzie to
Sutton! Mal'y Ann P1erce, dec ..' to tralnmg at .Holzer Hospital. . I their grandsiJn, Mr. and Mrs
d~y 5:10p.m. He became lll. &lt;&gt;t Township, 40 .000 sq . ft .. Sutton. R?th Pter~e Ca~sey , Ge_orge Mrs. Maxme Sayre and ch1l·1 Roger Jeffers, Purneroy Rout.e . .
h1s home and was dead on a.r- Francis M. Ginther. dec., to I P~erce, Ch~rles P1erce ,
dren Gr Racine and Mr. and , Mrs. Helen Jeffers and Donrival at Pleasant Valley llosp1!-1Robel'l Franklin Ginther, Cert. Pterce, Afhd. for Trans., Sal- Mrs. Gary Johnson, . F'tt rtl and, i 11 a of Syracuse and Mrs, Doris
al
. I for Tnms. Middh·rmrt
l l::~bu~y . .
and Dale Sayr-::, Racme Rou~ l Dailey and children visited Mr.
Mr. Johnson was a rettred M ttie L Ginther dec.
to I Wtlbur P1erce. Neva
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on Mr. and Mrs. Olhe , and Mrs. Homer Icenhower
rarpenter, born Noyember 25, IF. a Is M Clnthe~
Robert Pierce, George E. Pierce,
Sayre and family.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Sayre ·
41f' ola Pierce, Ch'arles Pierce
of the late Lewis and Nancy IT an
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Ruth Pierce Carsey, 3019
, ited his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hoadquartors
Sprouse Johnson. He was a . r~~~~·
dec. , to Cecil res, Salisbury.
l ~i~ Hubbard, Syr&lt;~cuse, and
F
1 . Dillon. Dlllnn.
member of the West Columbla,v
Sr., CP.cii v. o1uon, Ruth Pier~ Carsey to
v1stted her brother, Mr.
or· ··
EUB Church.
iJr, Evelyn Mundry, Ronald E her Picm, Rtght of Way,
Mrs. Clyde Johnson, Po.rtland.
Survivi are his wife, Hazel l Dillon~ Roger 8 . Dillon, Affid. bury.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ronald WJse
Shell Jo~on· one daughter, for Trans, Olive.
Ruth P~erce Carsey,
two children of Middleport
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Mrs. Mildred Grimes,
Pt. Cecil v. Dillon, Sr .• Evelyn Carsey, Geor~e E. Pl":'ce,
1led Mr. and Mrs. La.vret~eell
110.11111" .-mo PIOSKIR fl
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t• thtee· . ltOI!O Harry Mundry Chester Mundry Ron· ola P1erce, Charles Pierce
John•ton and family.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dillon Tavlm· !l
1 ~::~' Pomero)' Ohio · Wil- aid E. ~illon, Wanda L. Oman, Wilber Pierce, 1.466 acres.,
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and Mr. • .Robert OUrs visited_ :!
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" F. ' Johnson, Oswega,
1 - , isbury •
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Mmme Carroll and fam1
Tllrkey with the U. s.
Air eels, Oitve.
C1rcle to Oh10 Power Co.,
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Middleport, 0.
Force : one sister, Mrs. Stella 1 John W. Arbaugh. Ethel Ar- : or Wa}, Sutton.
Mr. and Mrs. W11llam Ables
Russell, MaMn: and 13 grand·' bough lo Belly P. Millhone, Lot
children .
Olive.
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fi"uneral service will be held Eva Jo McKenzie. C. H. Me·
Tuf'sday 2 p.m. in the Crnw-Hus-, Kenzie to Wendell
M c~ eill.
sell Funeral Home with the June A. McNeill! Jl8 acrt&gt;s ,
Rev. Kenneth L. Fuller offic-l lumbia, Scipio.
latlng. Burial will be in Lone ley T. Karry 1 AltO!Ja
Oak cemetery. Friends will be pal'cels, Chester
reeeived at th~ late residence 1 Herman Karr Theiss. H~~:~~ ~~
from 2 p.m. Mond'ay until noon Theiss to Harold David J
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Tuesday.
i son, Karen Lynn Johnson,

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21 beginning at 5 p, · b of lr.tm Reinhart, meat and cas·l in Belprl".
were weekend guests or Miss James Brewmgton, were
in Gregg were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Manley Methodist church m The Plans, was gtven !by. •
the Catholic Worn~~ s ~!~ 00 lsero:t' Jishes: Mrs.
David f'ollowing the dinner, Mrs Karr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson sunday afternoon to Lake,· West Jefferson, and Mr. Portsmouth.
Larson. Statements were JIVeD
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h h Goodwin, Mrs. Leland Sisson, Nathan Biggs, president, ct,n- Charles R. Karr Sr.
attend the Portsmouth Fall Dis- and Mrs. Michael Ohlinger and A 6:30 chicken dirJter preced- by Rev. A. Darold Hackler,_di·
Thu~d~y J~e~mg. In~ u~cy Mrs Geu
Hackett. Sr aod lducted the busmess session. Mrs Charles R. Karr Sr and trict Rally held at the Jacksonlson, Michael, Nelsonville. Mr. ed the meeting, with Albert Eg- rector. of Wesley .Fo~bond
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and Mrs. Ohlinger and son vis- bert, district lay leader, giving at Ohio State Unwerstty an
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Jr r&gt; Edwards, nominating com- Carol White were Saturday af.
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Dr. Samue~ L. Meyer, presl·
Mrs. Paul casci, president, Mrs. George . H~~~et~eor ~ mit!ce. reported and officers ternoon visitors ' m Williams- Attendmg were the preslde~t, Mrs. Conrad Ohlinger in Pome- While seated at the tables the d.ent of OhiO Northern Univerwa~ in charge of the meeung \ Mrs. p .. ul Casra , M.
Ch g. 1 elected were Mrs Elwood Bow- l town w V'l
Miss Conme Cooke and
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r.ound 1.lb: cards were sent is bread and butler, Mrs. Jo- 1 Nathan Biggs, secretary; Mrs. ~ with her daughter and son-in· me. Cooke, Btll Davts, Patty Sla- weekend with his parents, Mr. Revo G. McMani(!,
district lowed by the presentation of lot' m ~m n·s reported 111
A """ Ta'terson an. Mrs OpaJIFreman Enoch, treasurer ; Mrs. 1law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. ven, Kathy Morgan, Ken Rus- and Mrs. Adolph 8aelens.
pastor chairman, spoke on The cal church goals and consecraChrlstmas demon~tratlon at. th~ Morns, ·coffee and milk; Mlss· l wayne Green, no~er
fund ~ Bauer and Polly Ann.
sell, and Jerry Davenport.
Miss .Dianne Criswell, student ChalleT.ge Before Us and ~er· tion of pastor and people. The
Columhl ~ Gas offlre on No\ef!J t~ Ag · ·~ an 1 Kallt&gt; (~rueser, l cha1rman. and Mr~ V. D Ed- Mr and Mrs. George Korn, Guest speaker for the after- nurse at Parkersburg, W. Va. aid E. Larson, executive darec· Lord's Prayer in unison and tht
ber 16 :tl · p. m. was announc- ~ Mrs Phlhp Meier, Mrs John wards, publicity.
Jr of Columbus were weekend noon ses~ltm was the Rev. Don spent the weekend with her tor-consultant, spoke on Practi- benediction by Rev. McManis
ea f , 1 were made for mem-1\ oko 111 ,h Ml Kellneth Me-l Plans were made tor a Chra~t- gue~ts or their parents. Mr McManus The MYF groups in pa:ents, Mr. and Mrs. James cal, Proven Plans and ~e. elos~ the meeting.
bers ,o ~~eet Thursday, ~ctober Cullough, Sr. and Mrs. Remo l mas dinner and party at M~l.:l- and Mrs. George Korn Sr. and the distrid resented thear an· Cr1s~ell.
I dures, followed by a question
.
14 at J ... a m to clean the Nim, kihhen help. Mrs Pal dleport Masomc Temple. w1th , Mrs John D. Thomas.
, nual led e Pfor the MYF pro- Wh1te Rose Lodge of Middle- and answer period. rfhe bene- Attending from
Pomeroy
kitchen.
Durty Mr:s Homer Bnckles the OFS serving the dmner .1
.
p !\I g
t
th port will meet Wednesday af- d1ction was by Wayne Harbar- church were Rev. and Mrs. C.
The I MisS Ramora Boace of Day-; JRects. 1' "'
dwefreP rtse lernoon at l :30 p.m. at the le· ger, district committee memher. Melvin Alkire, H. E. Cooper,
Named 011 committees· for the Mrs ~1arv· Kunzelm:m .\1 1-;s An~ ~ the date to .be announced
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hatl . Hostesses are Mrs. An organ prelude and lnvoca· Leo Crew, Mrs. Harry p, Smith
dtMer ,.,e 1 Mrs Thomas Jr. 11 a How,
Mrs Thoma~ &lt;\.IJ- trave lm,.: pnze dnate y rs.
,
h d 11 D
H h • gwn
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her I"narents • Dr and Mrs • R. Jmout an
Je r
ug ey N
Way t·an d au d Mrs. H. t1on
. opened the meeting in the an d Mrs. Gt enn D"lt
chauman and Mrs
Kathrvn ' es M, ·' Charle ~ Knopp · Mil&lt;
Edwards· was awar ded to Mrsd . E
1.
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Buice
' ones pas 1OJ' of the G.::~ 11 mn1.IS orman
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Welch. "0-chairman of kitchen; ,John 1-fandley. Miss Chnsune Enofh Games
were p "Y.e
.M
.d M C I Hood f Methcrl!sl Church and Senior E us I.
sanctuary followed by the hymn Among otlters from area at·
0
• and prizes awarded the wmr an
rs ar
h 0· 1t 0
I Miss sarah Bechtle, Colum- ''God Of All Whose Love SUr- tending were Rev Wendell G
1
ners
I Wal r~n were week~nd guests I Ig
~~lr c Jre(' Ol
' bus, spent the weekend with rounds Us," and prayer, by StuUer pastor of sYracuse Min~
.
of tu~ brother and Slster·m-lawl
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rev. David H. Bales, host pas- ersvill; and Forest Run ~r e
A\tendmg y,ere those n.uned Mr. uno Ml Joseph Huod, en·l
Bechtle
tor A solo HHow Beautiful Ml M l K
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Ke1th Morgan student
at Upon The Mountain'' was pre-hng. Mrs Robert Harden, Mrs ited hiS "'unt, Mrs. Mary E. Oh- 1
Ohio University in Athens spent sented by MisS
Marifrances HenryFDallteydoNf sy.racuRse anH
J
Carnahan Mrs Agnes r
Or
R•v. ree an oms, ev. .
ames
· , 1 M
mger.
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the weekend with his parents, Shump, after which Rev. Me- L McDaniel and Mrs
Harry
Wh'"·c'Ars llFre~ ray o~ rs . Dr and Mrs. E. A. Tracy oi l
IMr. and Mrs. Roger Morgan. Gittiard spoke on tbe need and Plckens Racine. .
Speed Riggs,
l.ynn onnody;l "o l .uSglenle 't Columbus were weekend gues!s
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Aleshire, our resporunbility.
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-famous tobacco
Hawkms an n rs oy e tu 1
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k" d ·
The
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er The next meelmg will be ! of Ins moUler,
Mrs. E. J. Mayor Lee Smith or Mldd!e- ~yton, spent hi ehwee ~nth In .
~ym~stum,
. ns 18bn
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auctioneer
Tracy
port
was
guest
speaker
at
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Middleport
wtt
er
mo
er,
Htgh
EducatiOn,
was
gaven
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A
pha
pr n
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' Wednesrt.n, 1Novem ber 3 at the
M H b t Ch be
nd th Mr E be
d Mr
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i hom~ ol Mrs. Nathan Biggs.
I M d M.15 or J h Heath Methodist Church at the j rs. t er er am rs a o - . g rt an - s. ames Meets in Racille
recommends
r. an
·
In
nson Sundav morning worship serv er re atJves.
l _
I of Sl Cla irsville were ovcrmghq ice r~mmemoratmg Laymen's I Mr and Mrs Harold George Doxie Walters, Sandy Johnson, Alpha Epsilon Chapter of AI·
1
Grueser I 'rs K{'nneth McCul-: guests ~turday of Mr. and sunday
and son, Brian .Lee, have re- , Sylvia Swanson; games, Lu Ann pha Delta Kappa, te~chers' honI
luugh Jr., Mrs. Thomas Scally, Mrs ~flilard Van Meter and
Iturned to their home m Gallipo- French, Robbie Ord, Debbie orar~ society, held Its October
!\Irs Mtf J Shafer , Mrs Ricll- Sunday visited friends m Syra- Mr Smith, lay leader of the hs followmg several days vis- (,ilkey, Jennifer Goble, Vickie meeting at the h?me of Fra~
aru Gress and Mrs. Richard cuse and ~1ddleport.
, church, had as his toplc, "Co, it with Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Me· Sutton, clean-up, Rhonda Hy- ces Roberts, Rarme.
Freeman, tables.
Allen ,.,Dowme and roommate 1 Inquir~ Concerning thl' Book,' comas.
sell, Dwight Dowson,
Verne Maxine Wingett opened the
Mi ss Ma-tha Howell, Mrs. T.1Fioyd ~ox .or c.resth.ne, stud· , in which he related .th~ need Mr. and Mn. Don Graber Ord, Mark French, Keith meeting with devotionals and a
A Htmnessy . Mrs. J. M. Thorn- Ient s at OhJO -~mvers ll )' , sp.e~l l f?r Amenca, as a rhnstJan n~- have returned to their home in French, Russ Surface.
tribute to Founders' Day. Elizton. Mrs Homer Jordon, Mrs. I the weekend Y..lth Mr. Dowme s t~on. to hoi~ fast to. the faith m Cle,·eland followin~
several Eddie Brown was named de· abeth Pickens, president, reportE. 1wm Wehrung. Miss
Olga paren.ts, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. (,od as evidenced m the great days visit here with her mother, votlonal leader for next meet.- ed on re&lt;.'Ommendatlolll made
Pieriotti, and Mrs.
Adolph, Dowme., .
.
1times and people or this land of Mrs. E. M. Wood, during their g. Projects ,for the holiday sea at the national conventlon this
sm-lens cake, pies, cookies an~ I Mrs. &lt;IUisc Davas of Colum·1freedom.
vacation.
I son were discussed and ~ill be past swnmer. Miss Thelma Pikca.ndy, and Mrs. Howard Om- I~us
I the we~k.er~t.l gues~ of! Spectal music was under the Mrs E M Wood and Mrs completed hiLer. A period of koja will sptak at tbe Novem·
1,..v fl" · Mrs. Charles Clarkson, . er rod~ Ier aHn b sJsteRr-m- aw, direclion of Mr 1\'illiam K Rus- Forre~t B~cht~l visited with Mr: recreation was held following ber meeting, which is to be
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of Ed n a
casIuers.
I1 MrMan L Mrs., s·oklart aub
d M sell music director and includ-r Bachtel Friday evening JJt Hoi- e mee ng. ssls mg e group I at e orne
Pre
l,y ~ather Turt&gt;l clos-1Clar~~~ B~~~ 0 ~c A~r:nn visi{e~ ~d 'the ·choir anlh~m, ''Christ, zer Hospital in Gallipolis where wel'e the counselors, Mr. and Pri~, PorUa?d. Following the
1
ed the meetmg and refresh- ~ brielly Sunday With Mr. and : Whose Glor}," by WIHan and a he is a medical pati~nt.
, Mrs. Emerson Jones.
There busmess seSSion, Frances Rob·
menls
were served ~Y ~rs. Mrs Hobart Raub.
I la yman dedication hymn, "I'll
Out-of-town relatives here to were 19 present.
erts served a dessert course.
G-eorge Buchanan, Mrs. Rl~h- Mr and Mrs Hobart Rtmb Go Where You Want Me to attend the funeral of Charles
ard
Mrs. Leland Sis· and Mrs Louise Davis visited' Go " sung by a quartet com- Marvin Roush, were Mr. and
Ison Freeman,
M
George Horak and
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d
Mis~ Olg~~ Pieriotti.
Games Sunday aft~rnoon . m Hunt tngton,l posed of Eugene Harrt~, Mrs Mrs. J n DR uh~r d. 0r. C~u"r
.
W. Va . w1th thetr brother and I Bernard Fultz Mrs Marvm Dow- rs. onus ous an so
were played and pmes award·
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Christine O'Don- s1ster-m-law. Mr. and Mrs son and Mrs . W11llam Russell ts, o urn us,
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B 1 George Raub.
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Arthur Saffles and sun: Mr.
nelld' M
Mrs. MTheodore
eeg e Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grave- Mrs B F' Gravely.
d Mrs. W'll"
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ly and Mrs. Sherman Bucks- M~ and Mrs Olto lies of Lo- 1run; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ha- •
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lew and son. Paul of Dunbar, gan were weekend guests of ! ley, Crooksville ; Mr ..and Mrs
LIUUI.'&lt;
W. Va, were Sunday guests of their daughter and
·
C. E. Haley and fam1iy, Mr.
Mrs. J. A. Eden and mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Struble.
and Mrs. Joe Watts and family,
Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs Fred E
Buck and [amily, Detroit; Mr. •
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Mrs. William Puckett, Fairborn;
Mrs. Don Moss, Dayton; Mr.
and Mrs. Charles
Lambert,
New Haven; Mr. and Mrs.
Wright Housh, Chillicothe : Mr.
and Mrs. Mason Spencer, Letart
Falls, and Mr. and Mn. Henry
Roush, Racine.

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VOL XVII

POfA~Y-MIDDI.EPORT,

NO. 149

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1965

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More e~abllng legislation to 1 Council also authorized deliv·
p,oceed w1th court actiota m ac- ery of .. notice to the owner ol
quiring land for a lagoon type the property, lhe Kanawha Real·
sewerage was approved Mon- t) Co., Charleston of the res~
day night by Middleport coun- ' lulion. Chief ol Police Herb Gilcil.
.
key is to deliver the notice per·
Mayor Lee Smith offered Res- sonatly.
olutlou No. 100 to councn which The site is described in the
declares council's IntEntion lo resolution as comprising approx
appropriate property for its sew- imately 49.7 acres in the area
erago below the Hobson yards hounded by the tracks on the
ot the New York Central Rail- river side and Roule 7 on the
road.
other side, with an access road.

Earlier negotiation• between , of the land needed tor the la- 1 -Referred to committee Fire·
Middleport and the realty com-~ goon.
man Bob Fisher's request for
pany foundered on the com- Middleport Solicitor Bernard fun use of the quarters In town
pany's • ~ !dng price. Since then IFultz may now proceed with hall occupied by the fire com·
council has provided funds lor condemnation action to acquire pony, whicl! would mean evlcpurchase of the property - up the land, Mayor Smith indica!· lion of the street department
lo $110,000, if necessary - in Ied.
for storage of tools and other
authorization of a revenue bond In other business council:
small equipment. He said the
issue of 5$l:l,OOO covering all pos. - Adjusted operation funds, fire eompany needs it to care
sible sewerage costs.
accepted the mayor's report of for its equipment properly (esMiddleport's engineering coun- 1498.40 and the merchant police timated value tn excess
of
set had originally set up $16,000 collection of $262 lor Septem·l $60,000). He said firemen need
as the highest likely asking price ; ber.
the space to hang bose, to set
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and 10 store other auxahary
equipment. He added the enlire
quarters at one time had been
used hy the fire company.
- Aulhorized Mr. Fisher informally to have the frremen
look (or a buyer of the old retired pumper truck since the town
bad no real need for it, baJanced against the cost of maintaining it. Fisher said the highest
reporled price it may bring is

$400.
- Referred to a temporary
committee; headed by John Zer·
kle, a review of policies in CODnection with rental of parking
meier spaee• to provide firms.

FOUR ATrENDING
Attending were the Mayor,
mac~nes 1~except tee nes Clerk Gene Grate, counclfmn
on ewa s.
IZerkle, Gene Harris, CllllorG
- Heard tbe resignation read . Stumbo, and W"•yne Glbbonl
of Dell Shinn as a full time Iand Tr;.surer Robert t;. Byer.
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T0 be 0pened
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Olllo'a 'ltttl million 111 • yoarpart alii lallll reclamalloa
piau ta!ned federal approvol,
PAVING STREET- Harry Carllon, a Meigs county highway department employee, operates 1 .team roller al·
Rep. ChorlH A. Volllk, D •
ter hot-mlx is laid down on Mecbanic·st in Pomeroy Monday. The county is paving some gtreets of the town, in·
Oldo, oDDOUaced today. APJII'Oeluding the Children's Home Hill, with the village payin g labor and material costs The hot -mix on Mechanic-s!
vat ollbe plan by lbe Bureau
was put down over brick placed there in 1916. Walter Rei bel, who observed the work on Monday, operated a steam
ta
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roller when the brick street was built in 1916. Reibel rec ailed that Meigs County Coroner Henry Ewing, then a
COLUMBUS (UPI - Plans Jb• Uol' to federal matobtng
The Ohio Department
o£ youngster let the water out of the steam roller whtle the 1916 prOJect was bemg undertaken .-Sentinel Photo.
, for a f2.8 million vocalional- !undo ol '-1,3itl,tt0tl for !be re- Highways has set next Jan. 11
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- -1 teclmleal
t"&gt;:aining center at
1-·- oflbl fl t
ad 8! new tentative date to open
~~"';.W'l'rM'....~ill "''''"'~'}~ ~'!1.1
I Nelsonville are hetng prepared :.:;: Juoe ·.:c;~r·r.
bids on • 4.1H mite section of
Hea!ib department officials
by tbe stale.
Tblo 11 only tbo beslonlng. the proposed SR 7 bypass of
lllld today lbree more olnUJka
Gov. James A. Rhodes said llader lbe federal ~ lund Pomeroy aod Middleport In
tested allbelaboratory to NetKUUA _LUMPUS, MALAY·, the Tri.County Join Vocational aad Water Cooaervalloa Act, Meigs County. Bld opening had '
~·Theme ~.vnekbeesw"e...
prokvtedlledrab-la
ala - Radio Jakarta today re-I School and Post Hlsh School j ibe Buckeye Slale io eolllled previOusly been set for Dec. 21.
ported the arresl of J.t. Col. Center wlli accommodate 1,375 to ._, m!Uion a year for 15
The section, which will cost
lbe Alfftd Burllngbam and
OXFO.RD, Ohio &lt;UPI) - A M~ami Umversity econoUntunJ, the palace guard olfl· students
I yeara .. expaod II• factlllie•. an estimated $2.8 million ttn~
lo MODb; Rub and Uacola mics professor claims o!iicial arguments favoring •
cor whose leftist rebels assaol
·
Tbe olale'o ot1 .year ptao calli eluding right of woy and engl·
.
WI! .....,, o1 Pomeroy.
proposed 1 per cent sales tax mcrease falsely cited his
alnated six Indonesian army ge-l It will provide education In i r.r nearly 100 park projects In neeringl, witt be two lanes con- Another apeclai rabtea chnlc , Teol• todlcated a dot cbeck· 196~ tax reVISion study.
. .
nerats In a coup attempt a· recreation, wildlife and forest 1 111 of the 88 &lt;OUDIIex. Tbe Jli'Ol· structed on four-lane limited has been scheduled from 10
ed for rabies llad oegallve re1 he o(ftCial arguments were diStributed throughout
sainat President Sukamo. Anll· leehnology, junior accounting, I eels woold add Z80,Itltl acreo access right or woy. '
m. until noon at the
soils. However, it wh poinled the state by Secretary of State Ted W. Brown along
Communist lndoneslana demand· executive secretary, retBil man- to recreadoullall:llfUos.
football field this Saturday,
out by 1 loll official, lbat 11 w!th official arguments_ agamst the plan, wht~h would
ed Untung'o death.
agement, Petroleum manageTbe secti~n l!eo between a was announced today by
did not meao lbe alllmnl was I ratse more than $100 mtlhon annually for public school
·A broadcast from the lndone- ment, ·food technology, dietary :muu:;;:;;mwteL:i'!t:S!'2WS~P ~mt ~.1 nules oort~ of the Gal~ Meigs County Board of
!
1101 rabid, but only thai rabies support
s]Jm capllal said Untung and technicians and ceramic, elec·
fia..Metgs county line, and ex· The clinic held last Saturday bad not ye1 reaclled the brain.
Pro!. George W. Thatcher; upport a salE'S tax increase.
two cohorts were captured Mon.. trical, todustrial and mechani·
tends 10 SR 124, \0-mile we•t of afternoon was termed, "an
said Monday that although he l "Ther• are more equitable
day by army trvops and civil· cal technology for about 675
the SR 124-143 intersection.
standing success" by the board. fti¥£2 ~~,&gt;&lt;: #!. was strongly in fvaor or in means increasing revenue !or
ian vigtlaoteo ot Tegal, a .... studenll,
7
This second clinic Is
creasing lhe support of educa the state of Ohio, such as per
_Included
m
tbo
construction
red
bee
of th
lion
tho
port In cenlral Jovo oboul 230 Another 700 students will use
J
will be a railroad grade sepa- sponso
ause
e
_ _ m_Ohio. his stndy did not sonal • ·come tax, broadening
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miles eul of Jakarta. He was faciHties for study of agricuJ.
.
and enthusiastic response by
sales lax base to mclude se1
almost certain to lace a !Iring ture, business education, dis~:IO~e~ tdghe NYC r~llro;d owners of dogs and cats
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v1ces, and others." he said.
squad.
butlve education, trade and 1n_n es carcymg R Meigs coonty.
0
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aiD S 0
Thatcoer called the sales ta!
duatrlal education and adult ed·
7 over Leadmg Creek and Town- Dr J K Bratton
Athena
regressive and "any increaSE
BUCYRUS. omo - BOSPJT ucation.
_The Southern and . Rutlund ·~lp Rd. 205, Thomas Fork and vere.:in.;.i~. repo~ 147
Come early for seals. Is the
particularly hurts tbe very lo•
als, churches and nuraing homes The Iota! cost of the center High sohool banda receiVed flfst D~\1 Cree~.
. the
and 26 cats vacctnaled durilli advice of Middleport Athletic
mcome groups, the aged bt
will receive the bulk of the will he f2,310,tl79. Of thai, $701,· place trophies In the Class A .
roa s crossmg . pro- the two-hour clinic before the Booster resident Louis Sauer'
cause of their fixed income, and
11,017,000 estale of John Geiger, 012 already has been allocated compeUt'oo for street march- !ect :'.nil!tebe .:~at~d ~t ~.;; rabies vaccine supply WOI
Jr., to booslers who want to
those with declining incomes,
0 re
who died Ocl. 3. Geiger w01 under the Vocational Education log ODd field maneuven, re- ;"; a VI
a
hausted. Appro.uru.tely 100
see the film of the Middleport
such as the Iarmer."
lounder of the Geiger Hotc:nery Act.
•pectlv•ly, at the BaJid.O.Ra·,
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er pets brought to the cUnic
victory over Pomeroy last
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in Chatfield, Ohio.
Volers in Athens, Hocking ma Saturday at Mamtta.
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were turned awa
Friday night.
Tbe. Middleport
Planmng I
In his will, the largest bequest d Per counties will be ask· It was aJUJoum:ed Wday the '
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oonumssaon will meet m town
was $400000 to the Bu
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ry
bood.
N Bund.Q.I(ama chn~rman bas ver· l
Perry Riggs,_ sam"!rlan, SOld, Tbe film Will he shown Thurs-lhall Wednesday at 7;30 to hear
Communlty Hospital for c:; 2 1to;!~': a, tbe :a~·sb:;~ Uled that neither band is an ov;;!"b1es ~ wild ammala con- day night in the high school ca- complaints against the propo..
construction Othero were 125 . f ~ f 'lilly•
erall cham)'llln for the day'•
u~s to a lbreat to this com· loteria 'ollowmg the regular ed zoning ordinance.
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event as no sud! award was pre.
muruly and protection of pet• Booster business meetlns.
000 each to the Fairhaven Home Rbndeo said alter _the bond sented on the basis of total
our only safeguard."
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The hearing Is the last to be HARTFORD
,
m Upper Sandusky and
the issue vole the stale will ask !he performance for both events.
Chief of Pollee Herb Gilkey The board of health urses
Booslers al,., witt plleb m held before the ordinance is of·
.
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Methodist Home for the Aged Appalachia Regional Com· Bolh 118Jids however
are said hi• department made 15 eryone take ach-anlage of
at a "folding bee" on programs lered to council for ils final Quillen, 71, of Hartford, died
tn Elyria.
Jru~oo for $898,979 for the cl!amplona i~ their o~ areaa traffic arrests In Sepr,mher tn special clinic to help rid
for the. Los~n • Middleport readings. Council two years ago Monday everung at Velerana
I faCility.
of com~tition, according to lbe his formal report Monday ni&amp;bt county of this deadly disease. pme Frtday night.
held one bearing
and later Memorial_ hospi"!l. .
WASIUNGTON - TilE AG- He termed the cenler "anolb- Band.Q.Roma chairman. Rul· to Middleport council.
The v•ccination will last
approved Its first reading.
fo~~heQwllen, a retired worker
rlcul~re Department estimales er vital link In our dmo _to the land's hand won a first place Police also made four DWI three years, except for dogs
FRACI'IJRES ELBOW
The ordinance would provide was Great Lakes Steel Corp,,
Ohio s eorn crop this year wtll No. I position In educatton m trophy In field maneuvers and arrests four intoxication two der ~ve months ODd aU
Jhnmy WUUams
Pomeroy guide lines for orderly growth
hom March 17 • 1894 at SybeT~:·000te busbe!.Oct 1 the nation."
fourth place lor street march· lor ln~estigatlon, two on' hold which should he vacclnat.d
football player, suifered a frac- in construction of new homes ;:~u~~ll~m '::. ~ ".:'. rfQu~
e
rna • rna
· 1• s
lhg while Southern's 11-•nd won orders fur other departments, (aiD after ooe year. The
lured •ibow In a reserve same and industry. Wttbam D. Childs lin · ·
a
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~~ thml~o~ _;~b:IJ Auend1 Session
flrst place for street marching ond one each for jail break of vaccination will be fl.541
against Wahama Monday night. lo cl!airman of the plannins loSs His WJ!e, IJJUan, died Ill
g
, e P·
a •· F
B nk W
ODd second place In the field transient and ao old fine
' animal.
WUUams waa admltied at Meip COIIUilisoioo.
·
Last year ' produclloo In Ohw
or a
omen
maneuvers calegory for Claii Police
the crui~ 2 894
General hoopltal for tre t
t
SUrvivors Include a sister Mnl,
was 111,465,000 bushels, This Maline Grlffltb, cashier of A com tltion
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Clara Brown of Bartfonl, and a
year's yield wao expected to be lbe PomerOy National Bank, at·
pc
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mil~lnand ~~241i~all:" of v-... Memorial Boopltal
-COMMI'ITEES TO MEET
niece, Mrs. Gertrude Dodd of
71 bushels per acre.
tended the Ohio Group meeting
SHOOT ON OCT. 11
::soln ~ptember
Mmlafoao _ Forrest
.ANNOUNCE CARll ARTY
Tbe kitchen and
dlninl Dayton, Ky.
of the NationaL AaaoclaUon of Southern Local Athletic Boost- and fmes were f/1.7&amp;
Nea~ Cheshlr . FeliJ:
Tbe Business ODd Profession. room committ&lt;es of Salisbury. Funeral servkea wUI be 'nluriWASBJNGTON - TWO Qt. Bank Womeo al the Sheraton- .,, announced tnday they are
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Coolville· Ne~ Coleman
a! Wo.men'a Club will bold 1 PTA will meet at the school -day at 2 p.m. II !he FOflltsooa
ant railroads sought federal pe.-. Coiumllus Hotel Oct. 9 8lld 10. lloldlng 8 shooting matcb on
CLERK MAKES REPORT Bottom· 'James H~
card party, Wednelday, Oct. 20 Wednesday at 1 p.m.. to p!Jm F'w!eral home witb Rev. War·
~~lo~ to ~eate the ••· Sa~ was accompalllad to the Oct. 31 at the farm forrnerH Middleport Clerk Gene Grate'o ohire· j 0hn Russell M - t ·
8 P· m. at the Middleport for serving the Farm Bureau ::"~mn oflJclaUng. Burlll wUl
N;,.~ sy1lem.
ay ilvenlng banqllll bjt owned by Bob Hill, located be- September report Monday night ~an Michael '
' Elementary school. Prizes will dinner on October 211.
tbo Hartford IIIII COI'JM'o
and Western her husband, Chorlel, wblle tw0011 Bowman'• Run ODd the tc councU allowed ..1 4S7 In all William Gr heaL Racine
be owarded and, refresbmeall
tory, Friends ma1 call at lhl
": : :
lunda, of wblch
Ia un- the Huasell,al.tan, w.
served.
after 3 p.111. Wedo
tormte Commerce Commls•lon Mnl. Herberl Jtll08 ODd ~ly ' .
eya
ow
· touchable ID J:nertd boad re- lif Sheffield, Racine: Adria
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tar authority to mfrge, The at DubliJt. Mr. and Mn QJ:!I· · 1 LOCAL TEMPS
ttremen~, :
&lt;o&gt;:, I..Jmpville.
Now Y11 laow
Mtlp G•n
h~ds aald they woud, If lith apeaf ~ ~ . tllil tempera!tft In Pomeroy'• :,w~llage ~ra~W: e5,791l ~ =v~~ JackLorry
Tile .....,..aall t1 c.rtlto- Coller today, ldp 5I • •
Mloloolw l1e ICC desired, allo taku over wltb the JOilelel, •"\' tbe1 all iloWII!oWD busln• dlatrict 11 atreet main~ t&amp;aln llate di·--'· Alva Fiber
pber ~amllu ore llllltled Ia 1111L c.otl- eta! IGiipl, Pol'*"!'·
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His SfandFaIseIy C"tI .ed

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eliminates tube burn-out 1nd
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all sizes and speeds of monaur1
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Be sure to see all the other models of RCA Victor
Portable T.V.s and Portable Record Players on sale
in the Music Department on the 2nd floor.
Juat Recelvedl Another Shipment Of

RCA VICTOR COLOR TELEVISION SI!TS
Come In, s.tld Youn Now.

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"UP PROM THE BIACH"

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TEEN-AGERS COMPETE - Sons of Pomeroy Gun cl ub members, and other teen·age guests attending the
annual '·Family Day" event Sunday at the club grounds near Rock Springs tried their marksmanship at trap
shooting. Looking on at left are Mike Fultz, in background, and Gun club member Irving Karr. Competing, I.
tor., are Carson Crow, Jeff Gibbs, Bill Nease, Rodney Karr and Don Swisher. Swisher won a trophy, presented by Dick Winebrenner, by topping other teen-agers of Gun club members in a shoot prior to the end of the
family day activities. Winebrenner had earlier been awarded the trophy for winning the Class B competition
for mt!Jibera of the Gun club. - Sentinel Photo.

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