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Mr. and Mro. Harley Eblin
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Ulsh Swan of Tupper• Plains
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group's findings. He described sure federal a1d for pos ·~ aarne time aa those for -·tbe·IC.
first findings as "generafly lure expansion.
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Financing the plant's propos- $100,000 in state money is avail- J. J. Murphy, preafdenl GJJncl.
ed move, it was noted, could able now, and will be for two J . Mlll'j!hy and Aaaoc., · ., ,.
be done through CIC backed years for the Meigs aorport. Cleveland Harold Koker, ~
revenue bonds, with no local
RT. 33 RELOCATION
David Rank!, both of Nei&amp;QI;o
risk capital mvolved. The plant Commossooner Kenneth MeEt- viUe, reviewed prospects ol ~
would employ between 4{1 and hinney said Highway Division integraled poultry indlllll'l'
50 persons at the outset.
10 engineers are close to work- eduled to DJOVe Into operallolll
AIRPORT ACI'ION
log out final arrangements for 1the Christmas bol!days._Ill!~,
Mr. Childs said the county Is access roads to relocate Rt. 33 ' cessing plant Is In WIDOt-·
ready to proceed on acquisition and that, sale of the bids coutdl
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Under the revised rule, AnThe Bradbury PTA unit vol·
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speakers' platform by a faculty
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Issue 1 and the proposed school
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Consolidation in Meigs county
Aptheker spoke on 'Marxism
at the regular meeting held
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and Freedom," concentrating The state ~ghway patrol re- Thursday at the school,
his remarks on "the degenera· ported an accident at 3:55 p.m The program chairman. AI
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lion of society and the ethical Monday on Rt. 7• one mile so~th Leonard introduced Miss Sally
decay in the United States "
of Middleport. No one was m· Schaaf, Rutland School faculty
s.tudent lead~rs . of the spon-1jured and no charge was flied. member, who gave an informsormg group doslrobuled pamph- Officers S11id that Linda Sue alive talk on Issue f and Con· SOUTHERN MAJORETTES - The Southern High school band , under direction of Mr. Dan Witherspoon,
lets p:otestmg the rev1sed rule Hawley, 19, Rt. 1 Middleport, sohdat10n She cited the advan- be one of 40 bands participating in the Circleville Pumpkm Festival on Saturday, Ocl,. 23, with a concert at
KNOXILLE, TENN.~TRAG- ! req~ormg a speaker of the op- driving north, ran off the right tages to he gained by students, 6 :30 and parade at 8 p.m. Left to right are Majorettes Linda Yost, drum major; Pat London and Nancy Yost,
edy strock the UmverSIIy of poSite vtew to f~!low Aptheker. side of the highway and struck teachers and the conununity as head majorettes; Linda Adams and Debbie Hill. Trophies held by the maJorettes wer e awarded the Southem
Tennessee Athletic Department They called for, tola!, abolition a utility pole. There was minor a wlwle of the two issues to be band at the Band-&lt;&gt;-rama in Marietta recently. - Sentmel Photo.
Monday for the second tome mIof the speakers rule.
damage to the car and none on lhe November ballot.
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two years when Bill MaJors and Aptheker clauned
per cent to the pole
Mrs. Laura Harri30n, presi- llml!P~om
eroy p~~e•el!tJ!'I!®
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Bob Jones members of
Ule as many Germans move from
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' ching staff were the West to the East, and the Arrests Monday by the pa- Pint, co ucte d •1
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- - 55, Rt. 2 Vinton, fallure
to l en mner to
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Charlie Rash, 8 third mem·
meld the right of way cited to ' November 13 ·
be held responsible,
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mumc1pal court Oct. 20; Gary Tickets will be sold in ad- wHh tbeir cblldren.
The Middleport Parents and lion by upgrading opportunities\ the Brownie Troop Mrs. Dale
~ 311n udnlt~nsclm;s ~m . 8W. Beegle, 19, Milford, speed- vance for the dinner and is
Police said they bave been Teachers Assocmtion went on for students and keepmg quali· Walburn, v1ce president, was lD
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Oct 20· Daniel be•ng
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· place of the aevera1 reports • 1 h• If...een- record endorsing the proposed I1fied teachers in the teac hmg' charge of the meeting, and r~
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A. Thomas, 34, Pt. PleBSllnt, m- annual jitney supper. The mem- log In the village already, and Meigs County School CoiiSQhda- field by govmg h1gher stand-1ported on the county P.T.A.
SIX and one-half hours surgery
tmtleatlon jailed for a hearing bersh'
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and support of Is- ards m salary and other bene-1held recently which she attend·
1 d 63 lhal plaD5 are being made to tion program
to remove a blood clot from
lp comml
Ied. II was vo ted to pay I h e
Wednesday; Hollie C. M~ehael, members
to d•te.ee repor e
..,orb tile pranks.
sue f at the ,..gu Iar meetmg If1ts
h1s bram. B1U Gibbs, an assiSt·
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ant basketball ~ch, was kill~icated, j~lled for a hearing Mrs. Wilson's 5th grade won . , . , , . . , _ high school.
ol the Pomeroy Board or Edu-,$5. t01.ard the county scholared Feb. 3, i964, IR a Florida A Pomeroy resident, serious- Wednesday; Charles W. King, the attendance award of $5.
BOARD TO MEET
Mrs. Pearl Reynolds. kmder-1calion, presented consohdatoon,shop lund.
plane crash. G1bbs was on a ly inJured by an apparent self- 33, Rt. 1 Pomeroy, overheight Cookies and coffee were serv- The Middleport
Recreation garten teacher, talked on Issue facts and fogur•s for the five , The group also voted to servt
scouting trip for the Vols. I inflicted gunshot wound, was vehicle, cited to Me1gs county ed during the i!OCial boor by Board will meet this everung\ I, presenting facts and figures school districts citing th• ad- 1he football banquet. The momrushed by ambulance to Cabell- court Oct. 22.
the 7th grade room mothers. In town hall at 7.30 p.m.
concerning the aod to educa- vantages to be gamed by a lar·1 mg kmdergarten class taught
WAMJDNGTON - EXPAN·iHuntington hospital in Runtlng.
ger curriculum, better teachmg by Mrs Reynolds and the se&lt;slon of the military draft bss ' ton, W. Va. this morning.
staff and training for each child ond grade taught by Mrs. Ge.-.
been accompanied by a rise in1 Pomeroy Police said Victor
in regard to his abiloly.
aid Rupe won the attendanct
ioluntary enlistments in all the Young, 63, East Maln~st, was
In her remarks Mrs
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•ervices, according to the Pen- shot in the left temple with a ,
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hon of the youth
m keepmg 1cept1on was held m bonor of
Tho Johnson administration upstairs area of his home when Success of the foliage 1 0 u r Among tokens of Its apprecl- locating here were favorably Jaycees bsve already given w1th the space age changes '" ' Supt and Mrs. Tbo~pson In
ordered draft calls to be more the Incident occurred.
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th an doub1ed as It camed
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omeroy emergen.
of more Uke It - though btft tloil, the NatiOnal Assoctstlon tho busmess.
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by sending an electric train to the the corporation would hire a lion In the county hasten to add 01 10 WI 1 ose 01 1 e 1oca 1I
1 Deotroyed by Fire
last sununer were running a- ported~· IDJ~h man11J" V~t-\Fall Foliage Tour Chairman Children's Home here.
maximum of 4{1 to 50 employ- its endorsement of the Meigs area.
~ut 17,000 a month. '111ey were eran~k e~orHa tl : • · ho~ Bill Grueser who praised and Mr. Grueser atsted that the eea from the area in which tt County site, and Inform the gov- A reading machine, recenttyi The Artbur Taylllr resldenco
(Umped to 33,t1410 lor October, ~as t : ' b Eu~ n n~t! e thanked what he oalled "an·end- tours through the Excelsior Salt locates. Nelsonville and Wells- emor of its support.
purchased by the school. was on the Long 111m road was de16,400 for November and 4S,224 ~
Y 1 ~ ng am 1";'h · less list of Individuals and or- Works were the most pleasant ton are also possible sites for
. demonstrated by Mrs. R. B. stroyed by fh. Monday IL&lt;IrJio
lor n.cember.
" : po ce :•~,a e ganizations" for making Sun- surprise for •·isftora. He BUft the plant The Chamber plans ' Nearby Jackson and Scooto Pickens principal ol the ete-!mg, Racme firelllen sa1d today.
:'""1 11 are co u ng an day's tour an unqualified sue- gested the need lor more apec- further ~xploration of mutual counties bsve been competing mentary building, showmg how ! The Taylor home, a small
WASHINGTON-THE ROUBE ves fga on.
cess, at the meeting Monday ial souvenirs if the event is to arrangements and fimmcmg.
hotly to get the state facUlty. the maclline Is used to help!frame strucM'e, was ruined beCommittee on Un-Amerfcan Acol the Pomeroy Chamber of be repeated.
Crow also reported that the' Present at the meeting, in children team to read better fore the Racme volunteer n,...
tlvltlea oel out today to publlcly
ASKS DIVORCE
Commerce, above Crow's Town Curtis McDaniel, president of decision on location of the new !addition to the above, were' at their own grade level.
men were BUJDmoned at 11:23 a.
vank the bedsheets from the
and Country Restaurant.
the Meigs County Jaycee~, ,... Ohio penitentiary, for which PreSident Jack Carsey, BIll ' The machine is for use in aU m. 1bey aaid a lew piecea ol
ku Klux Klan's "Invisible em- A petition for divorce has He aald tour director Mrs. ported complete aatfsfacllon Meigs county is a' leading can- Downie, Bob Jacobo, Mayor grades and Mr. Clarence fumoture were all that waa got.
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been filed In Meigs CouDiy Com· Bess Boling considered
the wftb operatiOD ol the clllclten dldate, obould come soon. A Charles Legar, Willis Leading- Tbomp•on, supenntendent, ob- ten out before tbe ~itt was out
The first acheduled witnesa at
Pleaa court by sybU Mae tour the IIIOilt aatiafactory oil barbecue, run j?llllly will! the team of three advisors to the ham, John Blaettnar, Kermit served that the school bopes I'll of control. No lmmedlate .....
me hearing was Robert Shelton
e, Bl6 Oaborne-st,_ Pomeroy, 1118ny and inquired about brlnft ~·· .. ·
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t1 Tuscalooaa, Ala., 1 former against Robert Lee Riffle, aame ing a tour of aome 3,000 people A'ttorney Fred Crow, Jr., .In- a last-minute examination of Compton, Ted Reed. Jr., Rev. two more as soon as posaible.
LOCAL TEMPS
~re aalellnan who aerved as addreas. The plalnUfl charg~ I!&gt; tbe regatta here nat sprlllfl formed that a ll'OUP of ae\'811•the proposed sUe .In the Po Rick Martin, guest Dave Wa~ The P.T.A. voted to purchase The t1111perature 111 ~
"Imperial wizard" of tbe UJilt. ....,.. neg!~ of ~IJ antt er-' lad of NpeaU., \hia Fall's tour Melp Cooney re~tallves land - Letart Fall• area.
aon, Dick Owen, Walter Gru~ aupplles for the machine.
roy'a ~ dlltrli!lllt .n~JI
!feme Cl'ltett)', and Ia ...... PQI
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unpaid. Street money collected
was $713 and lot money, $695.
Allending were Mayor Legar, '.
Clerk Edna SchoenJeb and GJun- •
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Roy
Reuter, Don Collins, Lou Poulin _
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Chief of Police Jed Webster's
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13 arrests, 10 accidents investigated, six bonds taken,
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complaints investigated, Utr~
illegal parking arrests. seven
warnings Issued, nine emergen·
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made following
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CL E V ELAN D (UP! I of council two weeks ago. GoegSchoof Snperlnlendeat Paul W.
lein Bros., except for culling
Brlgo today came out olrongoft piling with an underwater 1
ly against state Issue No. l,
torch, have completed the prowhich wooJd add ao extra I
je&lt;'t of extending and widemng COLUMBUS (UP)) - Marxist author Herbert Apthe- cent to lilt Oblo oales Ia• for
th• boat levee.
ker spoke about Communism on the Ohio State Univer- educaHoa beoeftls.
Mayor Charles Legar ""id he sity campus Monday night in a test of the university's
Briggs 10ld Clevelaod retldiscussed last week with Divi- revised speakers' rul e.
denio would get back ouly It
sion of Waterways officials lhe A capacity audience of 384 students and faculty mem- cenh for their school! on evpossibllllies of obtaoning the bers both cheered and laughed at the remarks of At&gt;- ery addlHoaaf dollsr paid to
additional grant
theker. who was the center of a free speech controversy tuea. "I eannol Ill &amp;ood cooThe additional work propos- at the sprawling campus ----oelence recommead that ldnd
&lt;d would include construction of last spring.
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b_lack marketing and specula- of lnveslmenl to the elllzeu
an access rpad from the exist- Aptheker was permitted_ ~ t1on.
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tng on-eampus talks by oontro- department said Aptheker ov~~~9The vl~l"fe 18thseekmg ~ verslal figures without approv- eremphasiz~d America's short'".r.: gran or e proJec al of the Ohio State president. comings and underemphasized
wh1ch Is. estimated at $34,589.S4. No incidents marred his talk . the shortcomings of Communist
Council ~!so approved t_he
which was sponsored by the nations.
cond readmg. of an ordonance Students for Liberal Action, al'
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a four year period.
Additional repairs on town
hall were discussed and it was
agreed to purchase books for
firemen to use while attending
a school to be sponsored by the
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Goegleins Win Levee Bid
Pomeroy Council tentatively
accepted the bid Monday night
of Goegleln Bros., Mlddleporl,
of 122.517 to do additional work
in the area of lls boat levee.
The bid, the only one received, was accepted providing
money sought in the form of a
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Plans will be discussed tor i ~ •f eshments were served bY . port High School prmcipal.
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were observ .
son Racine, Mr. an
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Thomas C. Ed·•Clarice Krautler an
Sabra Keoth Morgan, student at Ohio Mrs. Doris Koenig and Ricky G. •Hilldore, Syracuse and Mr.
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ds ·n : ;ous master urges Brown. AttendmgAwe~e
Cia- UniverSity, was the weekend of Tuppers Plains and Mr. and , and Mrs. William McKelvey and
. Wedge Crepe
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wl~r ·~P~~tons to attend.
Morrison, Norm;h. f s "t~ster guest of his parents, Mr. and \· Mrs. George Catrett, Middl•port l\ Marvin, Porllsnd.
a co
rice Krautter, 1r ey
' Mrs. Roger Morgan.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman
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Middleport
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Jane Walton, Vera Crow •. Lee Mrs. Kenneth Scltes, Mrs. eber
. Mrs. Linda Beegle, Rarme,
The Twilight Gard•n . clu~ Lee, Mildred Karr, Rose S•soon, Angus Howard, Mrs.
Allen WMr ·.nd Mrs. Robert Cozart' visiied Tuesday with ML and
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~~e ~ T A Hennessy Nellie Brown and Phyllis
ler were in Columbus last week of Reedsville visited Mr. and The WSCS of the
wot
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to attend the state convention Mr Junior Houber.
Church mel Wednesday afteras co-hostess.
of the Child Conservation Lea-, ~; and Mrs. Fred Larkins noon at the borne ol Mrs. Cora
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d gue.
1 were· dinner guests of Mr. and Hilton with nine members preTONIGHT 1. TUESDAY
CANASTA
PLAYED
Conventr.on
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uests
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Mrs.
Date
\ Mrs. Howard Larkins, Portland.\ sent. Mrs. C~lyn Price, vi ce [
"VON RyAN'S EXPRISS"
Mrs.
Robert
Schmoll
enterBy
Pytluan
Suters
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Mrs
M and Mrs Lindsay Lyons president, was m charge of
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Frank Sinatra, Trevor How· mined her canasta club rece~t , Plans have been complet~d] Mournmg ~ere El ~-ia~ and Mr:l /f~mily, Ula·h Swan, Tuppers program.
ard Raffaella Carra.
\ty at her home on Pearl St. , for the Pythian Sisters Dlstnct•: ' J:~ng, ~oumlng and Plains Lawrence Hashargen of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKeiColorc:artoont
1Guests were Mrs. Earl .Daven-~ 11 convention to be reld l hlldrens. D:~e:nd Juli of eo-1
' Porne;oy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert vey of Belpre were
~i~.~:~: l1
gport, Mr~. Gene HarriS, Mrs. Tuesday, Oct. 19 at the leglon:fumbus .'
Dodderer, Columbus and Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. W
WED. ond THURSDAY
Oc:tob•r 20-21
Davtd Ohlinger, and Mrs. Mol- t.all m Moddleport. RegiStration M
d Mrs Ralph Gilmore Oscar Babcock were ' dmner McKelvey.
NOT OPEN
dred Humphreys. Prozes were will be from 2-3 p.m. with ~ atte~.::' the Coshocton County guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mr. and Mrs. Clem Cooper,
won by Mrs. Charles Bradbury, dinner to be served at 5·30 by F . 1 1
k and also visit-I Riggs Athens
Portland are movmg to Haclne.,
potr
FRIDAY end SATURDAY
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Mrs
Richard
Gress,
and
Mrs.
the
legion
auxil.
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ary.
Reserva~
e:lr:.wit~s
Eastman,
formBetty
louden
of
Cheshlre
Mr.
Marvan
Swan,
Marilyn
O.tobor 21·23
"SWINGERS' PARADISE" Davenport and Mrs. Humph· ti?ns for the donner may be :er resodent of Pomeroy, who Is and Mr. and Mrs. George Fred- and Bill, Mlddleport, were Sun·
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. reys. Refreshments were serv· goven to Mrs. Horace McEihm- at McConnellsville.
erick of Chester were visltlng day dinner guests of Mr. and
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CUff Richard, Walter Slezak, led by the hostess al the close ny by Monday evening.
Mr and Mrs. Dorset Larkins. Mrs. Harry Swan.
Our Regular Price 99c AP1lr
Susan Hampshire.
Among Grand offJCen to be l
\ Mr nd Mr Bryant of Nitro
"A HIGH WIND
Iof the •venmg.
present will be Beth Davos,
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
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Mr
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ALSO OUR .. .
IN JAMAICA"
TO MEET FRIDAY
Grand Chief of Croton, Ohio, l
ett' W- Va .. were YlSlllng
' an
OBSERVES BIRTHDAY
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STRETCH SEAMLESS STOCKINGS
Anthony Quinn, James Cor·
The Past Matrons of Evange-•and Sylvia Bownes, Logan, Dis- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barn Mrs. Bdl Bryant.
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bun, Lila Kedrova.
line Chapter, OES, will meet trlct Grand Chief. Visitors from of Ravenswood: W. Va. ~re ~n- Mr. and Mrs. Zern Pierce at· Penn• Husell, daughter of
OUR SEAMLESS MESH STOCKINGS
Friday evening, October 2.!, at Gallipolis, Nelsonville, Wilkes- nouncing the brrth of !herr ftrst tended the P1erce reunion at and Mrs. Lawrence ~~~~
OUR TEEN AGE SEAIILESS MESH STOCKINGS
SUNDAY thru WEDNESDAY , the IK&gt;rne of Mrs
Emerson ville Logan carbondale Glous- child, a daughter, Friday, Oct. Dutch Ridge, Guysville.
celebrated her fUth b
Y
"ll~;~~c~i~M"
1 Jones with Mrs. Earl
Knighl ·ter ~nd Po;.eroy are e~pected. IS at Holzer Hospital In Galli- VIsiting Mr. and Mro. Larry the afternoon klndergarr~te~;n~~~~~:ll
All99c Borklhlro Quality On Salo AI . .•
Elvil Presley, Fran Jeffries, and Mrs Harry Houdashelt as-1 '
polls. The baby,
we~ghlng 8 Curtis were Mr. and Mrs. Mar- taught by Mrs. Guy
p.~lro
Mary Ann Mobley.
. J'
tesses Members are
HOST FOR PARTY
pounds and one ounce bas been vln Wa ·er and Ruthle, Reeds- thla past week.
lor
hoturotto:
sos ~ng os handkerchief to the \ Karon Lynn Griffith entertain- named Kimberly Sue. Mrs. Bar-~ ville, Tonuny Miller,
Phillip Ice cream, cup~akestb an
To The Wild Roturn
to rmg
g'fl to a member ed Susan Lanning
Charisse nell Is the former Kay Darst , Walker, Danny Miller, Dayton party favors were goven e
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m;:tong or ad'
Porter Cathy Watson
Bette of Middleport. Grandparents In- and Mr. and Mrs. Don Eas~ dren. Servmg as helpers
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1 Randy McKinney, DavidBoyll•sl
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and Mr. andW.Mrs.
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wedding anniversary. On Sun- an
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gested that each .member _o Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Skmner Swanson, o le S ' ue Jen•
'day, the group were dinner The Salisbury PTA will meet , chOir have devotoons at begm: attended the homecoming game ~ns~.bl~lr~!nn ~~nch, Vic·
iUOSts of the Maters.
Tuesday October 19. al 7·30 P·\nmg of Sunday evenmg wor .and activities at Ohio Umver- k' ·~~~ . Debbie Gilkey Rei- - - - - - - - - - !
m Mrs' Larry Heines will be ship services.
sity ln Athens Saturday. Also le Surfon, Dwight odwson ..
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FashiOn Party hl!ld
urged to attend
conducted by Betty Kl • erv- ther and famoly,d ~r . .1 Day·• Tom Cooke Eddie Brown, Ken- bsve returned home
ocr. 20
which refreshments wer~ 5 d Dan Farmer an ami Y'
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Smith Keith French Mark spending several days in
In West Columbia
Class 12 Corrle of Heath Me- ed by Miss Klein to !'"r~.\~:;, ton.
~ench Verne Ord and Mr. and Vlrgmia and northern Ohio. They
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B 1 Roush and ,lhodiSI Church will meet -~ed~ Tom Soui~~Y· B~~n:rd ILyons:l Members of the Middleport Mrs Emerson Jones, counsel- took their daughter, Mrs. Rob- !
Stewart e::re hostesse
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Garden
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for a 8-Line fa~~o~ pa~~ni~ ~organ Wl\1 lead a discussion\ Mtke Wright,. R~~~~r KJe~a:g~~~ ~~os7e;u~~y included the Miss~eir new horne in Morgantown, I
the ~est Colum la o~vening on school consohd~hon.
Rev and Mrs. 1 an
[es Hallie and Nellie Zerkle,
W. Va. They then went to .~ast
llulldmg w:·~~:. won by The Winding Traol Garden ters
Mrs. Walter Hayes. Mrs. M. c.
Liverpool where they VISited
The door pr arl of Mason and Club woll meet at the home or
Wolson. Mrs A. A Dillard, Mrs.
Mrs. Joe Holl and famoly and to
PVIrgaul!ne ~::rs of West Colum· Mrs. Leo Bryan, Wednesda~l PI an
Party James Titus and Mrs. John Kill· I
Columbus where !hey were the
UllB
Oct. 20 at 7:30 p.m. Roll ca
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caid
eWS
I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
bla.
will be an Herb !rom your gar· Dur~ng
Dennis Saelens, Rlo Grande!
\ Grimm. In Piqua they visited ,
Those attending were Char- den, also a. seed e.xchange. New The regular meeting of the 1College student, spent the week·
wet and Mr. and Mrs. Garen Roush and
lotte Yonker, Mary Rous?, Paul- offtcers Will be mstalle~ .
Xi Gamma Mu Chapter of Beta \end With his parents, Mr. and • Mrs. Howard Cald 1 ins in Chillicothe, Mr and Mr s.'
fne Stewart and
Cecole Van The Middleport
Loterary Sigma Phi was held Thursday Mrs Adolph Saelens.
Utah Swan of Tuppers Pia
Dave Roush. On their
Meter of Mason ; Mrs. Rogers, Club Will meet Wednesday af- evenmg at the Columbia Gas \ MISS Carol Scott,
student and Leona Babcock attended a homt they also visited Mrs. Ar·
Mildred Van Meter, Mrs. P~ul ternoon at 2 p.m. at the hom~ · Office JD Middleport when the nurse at Gallipohs, spent the Fashion show at Esther Riggs![ thur Roush at Salem Center
Fitgerald, and daughter Lm- of ~rs. Emerson Jones .. Boo \social committee announced weekend with her parents, Mr. in Athens
Mr and Mrs. Mel Ewen and
da, Mrt. Thomas,
West Co- revieW~ will incl~d~ "Wm sto~ plans for the October Rush Par- and Mrs. Paul Scott
Mr and Mrs_. . Elmer Burton I dau hter of Steubenville were
hunbia, and the hostess, Sarah lchurclull, An lnllmate
Por ty 'but no definite date was s~t. ~ Mtke Shafer, MarBhall Uni- of Columbus vtstted Mr
and . wee~end uests of Mr. and Mrs
Elias, who acted '88 demonstra- 1trait," Mrs. M L. Fr~nc~: · The group agreed to furnish verslty student, spent the week- Mrs. Wayne Prince.
ence gPnce
tor with several girls modeling and "My Darling Clementme, . fiv• cars tor the Fall Foliage end with his mother, Mrs. Ma- Mr and Mrs. Hank Holter Clar
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the fubions.
\Mrs. G. H. Lasher. Roll c.aii \Tour The ways and means \ry Shafer and grandparents, visited Elma Holter, Forest Mrs. Marvin McKelvey, stuRefreshmentJ of cookies, cof- response will be a quotation comr~uttee announced that the I Mr. and Mrs. George Hackett,. Run. .
dent at Marshall University in
mints were from Churchill. .
;card party had been a succe~s Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Cozart\ Huntington, w. va. spent the
lee, :;neb and
The Past Presulents of the and thanked members [or their
1 It d or Lorain v1sited Nelhe Cozart. weekend with her parents, Mr.:
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American Legion Auxll~ary of decoration.
Ra.y ~ickens, who s a e~h; Mr. and Mrs Howard Young 11nd Mrs. William A. McKelvey.
Drew Webster Post will meetl The cultural programs were ing Manett~ Col.lege, spent Dr of Paden City, w. Va., Ronme Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson
Boys
Wednesday at 8 p.m. ~t th e given by Nell ie Brown an~ Ann weekend with hi~· pkaresnts,
Reynolds, Pomeroy, Nellie Ste- entertained with a party
home of ~rs. George owrey' Rupe. Mrs. Brown, speaking on and Mrs. R R. It~ ~ S, rber- them and Mr and Mrs. Kenny day afternoon honormg
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An all-out public effort to In- ment of Mental Hygiene !Cor- slrllctton of
prison over a Rt. 33 by-pass built to the new the U. S. Corps of Engineers,
form top alate officials of Meigs rectlon, should help. lle praised lwo year pel'(od; It would meaa Racine high-lift dam, and
a and the highway departments of
county's need for Ohio's propos- highly the work of Rep. Ralph •• -oal payroll fa nee" of bridge over the dam.
both states, - necesaary in any
ed new maximum security pris- Welker in bringing Meigs coun- $1 million, and lbe employ- "This by-pass in no way con- action Involving the Ohio River
on waa urged in Middleport ty to a point where the decis- menl of over lltll per100o.
flicts with regular Rt. 33," he- had reached the point where
Monday night.
ion apparently lies between Sci- A final decision on locating said. "It is badly needed by the he is walling for a letter from
Fred W. Crow, Pomeruy at- oto (Lucasville) and Meigs the prison Is reported to be res~ hundreda of people In our part the Corps regarding mainlentorney, told the Conununity lm- county's Great Bend area.
1ng In part with a committee of the county working al Spom, ance of a highway over
Its
provement Corporation :
Crow told 15 members of the named by the governor to sur- Vanadium, "ad In Ravenswood." dam.
"They are close to a decision. CIC meeting in the Columbus vey again the sites under con- Booth was asslll'ed by Presi· Booth also observed that the
It i• up to us to convince Gover- and Ohio Electric compaey's sideration. This group's report dent William Childs, CIC trus- by-pass would
be an access
nor Rbodea Bnd Mr. Janis we social room it appears Scioto is expected to be in the gover-' tees would act on such a resolu- road to the proposed prison.
need thlo new otate facility bad- has one chief advantage over nor's hands ahortly.
lion at a meeting probably next
PLANT INTERESTED
ly to bolater our economy." Meigs county. That advantage
RT. 31 PROGRESS
week.
Mr. Crow also described the
Mr. Crow auggested that le~ is access roads.
Olin Booth of Racine asked Mr. Booth also said negotia- impressions he and six other
ters to the governor and Janis, Mr. Crow oald $U to $18 mU- lor a resolution from the CICItions conducted between
the Meigs representatives got when
director of the Ohio Depart. Don would bo open! on co• aupportlng his eUorts to have a[ ststes of West Vtrslnia &amp; Ohio, they visited official&amp; of a plant

Mrs !e'::::th
weekend
Mr.
sy :..,nd
Phillp Rexroat
lilhednn ~!' r-:n~ week':•~:.
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fh~-Youth ch~ir of Laurel Cliff \:;_!'"in Middleport.
Sunday evening at the !u!~~ : : ~~ ·=~e:~ the
ou ~~nEdi:," Thomas. g
and ~on of Cincinnadati w~e:..W ..,..y• a
nd The Meigs County emocra1 Free MethodiSt church m • t Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Man- The meeting was open
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erniglli gllf•ots Satur y
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It In Columbus ~lth Mr. ;ew club will meet Monday at 7:30 Thursday evening in the recrea- le ~nd Mr. and Mrs. Thomas , group singing followed by devo- homecommg.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Healy _of Dessie Patterson.
Mrs. Thomas Smith and ~t W _ p.m at the Pomeroy second lion room of parsonage, follow- I R~ush have received word that · lions led by Eddie Brown on Harry "anlel'bury returned Columbus spent Saturd~y woth Mrs. 0. 0. Cleek of P~rtland
Albllny With Mr. and MrM ~ ward bouse. All members areling choir practice
th · son and daughter, PFC the theme, the Ten Command- borne Saturday, after undergo- Misses Lena and Katte Guth. is the guest of Mrs. DesSie Pal·
att Tbom~son and ~co.::.:• urged to attend and bring sand· . Prayer by the Rev. Eugene a::r Mrs. Roger Manley bsve ments, taken from Deuterono- ing minor surgery at Holzer \ They also visited Harry ~oss terson, West Main St.
Delay. Fnday, they ith Mr. l wiches or cookies.
Gill opened the meeting, follow- moved into another apartment my.
Hospital.
at Veterans Memonal Hosp•tal.
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led Mr. and Mro. Sm , Mrs I
JOF Class of the United ed with devotoons led by Karo- in Butzbach Germany.
The Rhonda Hysell, president
all Radford Mr. and Mrs. Goerge Korn
T
end Mrs. Thompson and
The ,
cb
will meet
So Ish Committees were
Ill 'observe their first : conducted the business meeting Mr. and Mrs. Wy
IJr of Columbus were weekend
D OF A TO MEE
Delay to Toledo fo~ we:•~ ~e~l~~u(!urMonday at 7.30 I~:med ~or ~e party and includ-1~·:~~gwanniversary Oct. 25th.\ when plans were made to hold spent a few dat' ~~;:,:ttage g~ests of their parents, Mr. and Chester Council
D;ug:•
visit Wllh Mr. and s. R" h. a e
ed Sandra Gilmore, Lind' Hag- Their address is PFC Roger a Halloween party Thursday on Lancaster a
S:sson Mrs George Kom Sr. and Mrs. of America will meet ue '
Walter and MrMandl ~s. IC - P· .;,'~orus Council Daughters gy' and Leonard Lyons, refresh- Manley, RA J571195li, H 1-18 evening, Oct. 28 in the church Mr. a~ Mrs.t;"~~~d~y to Joh~ Thomas.
at 7:30p.m. The annua:/ns~
ard Maler at one ov .
. will meet Monday I ments · Darlene Ebhn, Becky Art APO N. Y. 09039.
basement. Blue and gold mem· were m anc~s
Mrs Vera Roberts and. chtl~ tion wdl be held and a ~
Saturday evening, the group ,:: ~~eroc~ at the IOOF Hall \ Eblin ~nd Karolyn Soulsby, dec- , M;s. p.,;rl Reynolds, Middle- hership tags were distributed attend the faor.
~~·~~~~~..-~G~ordo:;n~·~a~nd:;.,;Sh~err;;_I:.,:::J•:;;h:;;n-~ber~s-are"""as"k"'ed._to""w,.ea;;;;;;;r;;;w;;;;h.•te•.
attended a dinner at the Plan- I
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by orations· Karen Floris, Mlck- port Kingergarten teacher, was to members for the attendance ~:M:•:g:••=a=nd=M=el:":sa===
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waysIOnand
means commil· [ey Howell
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IConllnued from page 1)
ed Klan. of America, one of a

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BUCkS acmg 3 gerS;

Defecting in
Armed Units

COl.VMJIUa tlll'll - A eoua- !Jturt, ilf hN MtD Ollll,lor II· pUoo.
Unlttd l'rtll lllterutloual
1J cbalrmtn'1 lll'lll!IIIIIOII that tact nwneroua timet.
IAINDON _ COMMUNIST
SAIGON (UP() - Communi!!
eou14 undertul lht poUey-makHave ComplaiDM
China Is willing to end Its dis- VIet Cong troops are befi_Ming
1n1 powor ot Democradc State Tho cllllrmmon hove com- te with the Soviet Ualon, but to defect to the South V1etna·
Chairmu Wllllom L ColemlD plalned they hove ml been IIV· : , lf the KremUn makes lD mese government In small,
w.. formally formed Mondly, en _,lb •oleo Ill oottlDI porty open dlplomaUc break with the armed unlls, a Vletn~mese miArtlcltl ol lncorporatioo for poUcy II tho otata level, oopec- Unlttd Slates Iron CUrtain dl- Ulm'y spokesman ~a ri~Yihe
tile Phl9 DtmDC!I'IIIc CollDly lolly aioce !hay have to do DIOit plOIIIllto lllld' todoy
The spokesman eoc nd growChaii'I!IID AuocloUon, Col urn- of tho opade ,.t.
Uel 111e Commlllllst . diplomats =e~!:S :~J! ~:; a~alnst the
bui, 1lfft ftlod wtth Semllry l\eprtselltaUYa of Jt eoun
llld Pekin&amp;'• terms 1..- 1 oettle- Communist•
of Stela Ttd W. Brown.
- . llatH II &amp;nlllee&amp; ol the ment of the Sino-Soviet ideologt- During the past week, he
'1\1 purpoot eloust atatad tho lfi'OUp, ho,..ver DOl meluded cal war were advlDCOd in re- said m VIet Cong mllltary
orsllliJIUOD Htb to "unite Ill wore the hllvlly populated ""'t peace SOundiDIS between ond 'poi!Ucal pe1'801111el defectof the county chairmen of lht Demooratic atrongboldl of Cuy- the two countries. The Soviet ed bringing with them a fight
Democratic party of the State ahog~. Mahomng and summlt rejected them. The Soviets to m~chine -gun, 66 individll'll weaof Ohio in a permanent, auton- counties. .
dale have pledged only to pons and ii5 grenades.
er •ous, self-governing body."
Corporation trustee~ listed ''freeze" but not cut relations An' American milltary spok~
That could mean the chair- were:
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with Wublllgtoo as lq aa the man disclosed that another .U.S.
men plan to make their own de. Robert J. Kuhn, Lima, A1leu Viet Nam war contlnues.
Air Force F4C Phantom jet was
cislons, rather than taking ord· County; Nelson Humphrey,
ahot down over Communist
ers from Coleman.
Ashtabula, Ashtabula; Emil ~- KEY WEST, n.A. _ FIDEL North Viet Nam Monday. It
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Purposes Lilted
Marx, Sl Marys, Aught~, Castro keeps potential soldier was the sixth U.S. craft lost
Other listed purposes inc!ud· Frank A Vannelle, Bellaire, and sugar cane workers in Cu- over the North since the end of
ed.
Belmont ; Edward B. Osborne, ba but scores of children were tast week.
- To provide assistance, coun- Goshen, Clermont; Don R. Gos- ~ the swellina: tide of ref- Two parachutes were sighted
sel and cooperation to the Dom- ..y, Columbllna, Columbllna;
cornlllt! here from the alter the plane was downed
ocratlc RltiOJlll committeeman Milton K~oll, Coshocton, Co- ~:~unist Island
Monday, and the airmen were
of Ohio ond to the Democratic shocton; George R. Motley,_ Hu- One lather who arrived Mon- presumed captured by the
Natiollll Commitlel.
ron, ErJe; Raymond SpJUer, day said he risked taking his CommuniSts near tht coastal
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-To servo u forum lor the Pleasantville, Fllrfteld; Dooald Itklay-old ,.. dlre&lt;tly from 1 city of Vlnh.
~lltl"l leaders o1 Ohio.
W. Revelle, Cambrldao, Guer1&gt; Ha
ho 'tal incubator to a Strategic a1r comllRind (SAC)
~
vana spl
1152 bombers struck again to-To pcovidt lD or(aal!IUon '~;,eph E. Sarosy, Painesville, omall boat for tit~ I "";'!lous day at Communist positions 30
which is •ita! to the needs ol Lote; Ronald K. Milleson, crossmg because
wan my miles northwest of Saigon, hitthe O.mocratic party In Ohio Freeport Harrl11011· Merritt A son to IJI'OW up In 1 free coun- ling an often-bombed forest
which Is not provided by the Wight, 'Millersburi, Holmes;. try." More omall boats ~f" : west ol the Communist "Iron ,
lllltutell of the stale.
Isaac L. Waltoa, Wellstoa, their way ICI'OSI tho or
Triangle."
Nelson Lancione, Columbus Jacl&lt;soll·
Huao Alennder, Straits today to push the total The Vietnamese Defense De,' : ' ' ' I,, 11 , ,'
lawyer, "" listed u Jllatutory Steubenrine, Jefferson; Ralph own~ ~.f olilel ~ under partment issued its weekly ca··- -· ,, '
1 lDd filed the articles
Barre N
t Llcld . Job Castro' open door nodus to sualty report and said the V1et
.
,
d 1
agen
· betw en the ...;nt
tt, ewar '
ng,
n well over '100.
Con sustained 94S casualties
DOG-GONE IT HURTS _ Those could be the thoughts of Pomeroy Ch1ef of Police Jed Webster' pet Ol
aplitand
h.! P. Kelly, Toledo,
Law1184 killed, last week: as it is given a rabies innoculation shot at the
clhtic for
and cats Saturday on the_ Pomeroy
ch
In recent ears
W. Weiss, MlrlOII, Mar: ZANESVILLE, omo- VIR- A spokesman said 196 goverl&gt; High school football field . Dr. J. K. Bratton, Athens ve tennarmn, admJmstered the vaccme. The clime was the
::othe DemOC::ats lost the
tually evory social Ill In Ohio mont troops were kllled and 50 second held in Meigs county this month since the outb reak of rab1es m skunks started. - Sentmel Photo,
offices and control of tho legi&amp;- Lev'
Zanesville Muskingum. sterno lrnm unemploymeot lDd missing ID action lor the same
A;on,Cl
d Whar'to n, Clldwell' "th•
only be
solv- period.
Five Forfeit Bonds
Klanners Hwarned
~
80 Y e
ed byproblem
buildingcan
a better
climate
d If
Noble; Roger DIPaolo, Kent, through ed don, Gov James
In Mayor's Cou'"l
To Keep an • o
PortiiO; Gtrald E. Radcliffe, A. Rhod..u·:aid .Mund~ .
WASHINGTON tUPI)- House
Chillicothe, Rosa; Ruosell P. The Vernor re te~ this
Five persons forfeited bonds
Investigators openea hearmgs
Beekf11', Fremont, Sandusky; often ,r:ted conten:. 0
be
ond another was fined in Mid·
on the Ko Klux Khm today w1th
John
F.
Gwin.
~lllllltt!,
Stark;
s
ke
to
lboul
Mill
rsons
dleport
Mayor
Lee
Smith'•
court
a
warning to the secret soc~ety
lotereol Bospltol
William J. TimmiDI Jr., War· or:' band for dedication :; Ohio
Monday night.
that any ottempt to phySically I
ron Trumbull· Howord (Bud) Unl
. ,
b ncb m
Bill McHaflie, 38, Middleport,
intimidate w1tnesses would be
PerSOOI enterinl Holzer Has,
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versl1Ys new ra
ca •
nd
f .
hed
i Feeney Bennett Post 128
ital during the last 24 bours Mercer, New Philadelphll. .. pus here. The n million buildwas fmed 1!0 •.. costs or w- KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia pums .
..
1 d . Mr A Line Wil· caraw1s; Richard J. Thomas, .
ted to be
d
toxJCatJon. Forfeiting
bonds (UPI) - Radio Malaysia report- The
was Jssu.ed by
eglon, has announeu e&lt;l .
s.
RaJ b Marietta· Wa!lblngton and Jo- lnl was ex pee
rea Y
were Ira R. Patterson 40 Lak- ed today that D N Aidit lead- Chairman Edin E. Wll!Js, D - Ied 1ts annual halloween obser234
nah
Jr., ' Orrville, by neil fall.
COLUMBUS IUPI) - A ma- l in, 125 each on charg._; oi reck· er of the
In· La., of the House Committee ""Ivance lo be held Saturday, Oet.
Martm, tl FSecondR ., B'd:
RG
- Jor opponent of I"ue ron the, less operation and resisting ar- donesia Communist Party Un·Amencan ActiVities, _ whlch ,30 from 4 to6 p.m. at the Mld1 Wayne.
Lillee M. . isher, I. 1,
_aAIIItSBU , ll'. VA.
Nov. 2 ballot Mmday circulated , rest· Leland D. Southerton, Ath· PKI
. East Java orga· w.. conducting, the mqu&lt;ry rntpldleport stadiUm.
well; Rhoru Jo Leming, _710
Ftre, whtcb
and
copies of two letters to back up 'l ens '$!5 for speeding· Kenneth ( .. 1•
'sta
against the Kl-an's "mvisible
Prizes will be awarded for
Raccoon Rd .; Rosemary Smith,
erecl seven eoa1 DUDers,
its stand against the proposal. Lee' Miller 19 ru 3 'Pomeroy n!Zing arm
.:et S k· Wi!Jis said in an opening state· those in costume in first, second
ftt. 2. Bidwell; Ho~er W. Stal&gt;
ued to nge today in I tunnel a! George B. Hammond, HOCU· II15 for sP.eding;. J~hn Henr; trooP" loya 1 to reSI en u ar- ment the constitution protected land third in all cate~ories Inley, Rt. I Cro_wn City; Wilham
the nearby Cllnchllt!ld Coal Co. live director of the Ohio State 1Motley 17 Middleport 12s lor no.
any person who testified before eluding runniest, prethest, ugliJ. Webb. Patriot Star Rl; ~oJ.
Mars No. 2 rni~.
Council of retail merchants,
intoxic~tio~. and Dale' Eugene Radio MalaysJa today quo~ed a congressional committee and~ est and most original. These will
;llilld C. Prose, Rt. 1, PatrMll; Gowp ,a~~,.., Gallipolis Rescue wo,-kO!'II bellied leased a letter he wrote to state IHolliday, 30, Rt. J, Mariotla, ' the army newspaper as saymg clearly oullawed "lhe secret I be awarded in three ag_e groups:
Albert E. Hartenbach, Pt. Pl.. Dam !%.!, IU, Mlllllinl 211 (eft Ilames lDd heavy smoke lor SO Rep. B. A. Broughton, R-ebar- , $25 for speeding.
that A1d1t. was usmg the town ganging up ol any group to one to live year old, first grod1
sant; James M.. Nibert, Galb- 1on rollers. Pomeroy-Muon 10.- !.ours belwe findl01 mtes 1nd don, chairman ol the House ,
of GuaniJ81n m East Java as puniSh or harm " w1tnes:;es.
1 ers to sixth graders, and
sevpotiS Ferry ; W111iam K. Stover. I &amp;3, Pt. Pleasallt :14.111, Hintoa ln'ows, IICTibbled m chill&lt;, dJ. Education Committee, and!
IhiS headquarters and was shutenth grade up.
Rt. 2, Pt. Pleasant; Wilham 48 KIDBwho Falls %.13. Chor- j reeling them to the bodies ol Broughton's ,..ply.
I'_
!ling back and forth between ,
I Doughnuts and coca cola will
Fields, Rt. I, Letart; Mrs. lna l lesloo JUt. Laadoo, Marmet. tho last four meo Mooday.
Hammond slated fn his
various villages to rally support Car is Recovereo)
be served by the !r ·'on. A II
E. Pratt. Pt. Pleasont; Joseph and Winfield dams were on the
that one of the real issues Ill
lor Commumst rebels.
I N J
persons in costume " 1 be pre0
A. Parsons, New Haven; Tholl&gt; oil~
BONG KONG _ ANOTHER lht Issue I campaign Is whethQuoting Jarkarlll reporl!l, the
ew ersey
sented a dime instead of the
•• f,.. Jewell, PI, Pleaslnl; Gall Boai MoveiDftll:
American turncoat or the Kor- er the I per cenllncrease in the
Malaysian radio iBid another A car stolen from Middleport novellleS given the past years.
Miller, Middleport ; Mrs. Hom- 011.. River _ Pollywo( down 010 war wallled out o1 Commu- stat• •ales tax proposal would
.
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&lt;:ommunist stronghold had been on Sept. 12 was round over the, In case ol rain it will be held
er ' H: Pblllips, ~t. I. Lango- 1!, 1:10 a.m.; Eastern up 14, nlst Chino today en route bact be earmarked lor lupport of Mel_gs Conly Samtanan Per- uncovered in West Java where pnst weekend abandoned on a lin tlie legion hall basemen~
.vi~: Georg. R. Starcher, Mid· I p m.: franklia Pierce up 14, to the United States. ~iorris R. pubhc schools.
ry RJ~gs saJd today 137 pets Commumsts were urg am.zmg New Jersey turnpike , it was re1
15
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, dleporl; Beulord Lyons. Ash- : a.m.; Queen City up II, Will•, !2, stripping 811 fool· Broqhton, who presided over were mnoculated_al the emer· Into g r o u p s of b a t t a 11 on ported today.
land, Ky.; Angela L. Hankin! 3:25 a.m.; Cbartea Stevenson er from ron Aim, N Y., re- tbe comnultee that studied the gency rab1es clmJc Saturday on strength in an effort to create The car, a 1955 Chevrolet,
lrontoo: Robert M. Johnson: Rt. down 4, 5 o.m.; POllY Down-' lustd to Ialli obout bia days proposal, said the initiated bill the Pomeroy lootball field .
chaos
.
.
is owned by Franl&lt; Kelton. ,Jr .. I
2, Chillicothe; Terry E. Kmm· ey down 15, UO a.m.; Lorena u ' priiiOOtl' of war or
his doeo not earmark th• funds lor Rigg• said the breakdown I A CommuniSt oHJce In Me- olficials said. On Sept.
!S i
IOn, Rl. 3, Wellstoa; Pearl K. down t, 10 211 p.m.; Molly K. )tars ol livllll and working in that specific purpose.
sh d 103 do and 34 ·ats dan, a city m North Sumatra, warrants were issued for the !
CISh. Rt. l , Chillicothe; IJon. •own 15, II :2$ p,m.; Ahqulppl Communist China.
''The only cbanae from the owe ed Inn gs I ti
he Ia was burned, killing three per- arrest of persons suspected of
aid E. McCorkle, Rt. J, Wells- up 11. 2:3$
1.m.; Southern "I will DOl speak to IDybody present law In the sales tal pro- ~~~while H:~: ;;: ar~.:...t sona and seriouslY injuring_four stealing the car. The Meigs Meigs county For Hunters
ton; Mrs. Howa.a G. MarUI. down II, 325 1.m.; St. Marys now" Wills told newsmen who posalo of State Issue No. I II
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others, Radio Malays11 sa1d. It County Sheriffs department and w1ll sponsor a bench show and
Rt. 1. Pedro; Mrs. Chest~ J llP 16 wa1ting· Valle) Trans· met' him at the Lowu borde ID mcrease m lhe amount of the r offictals reported tests
~ve pinned that report on Antara. Middleport Chief or Police Her· I field trml~ Friday, Oct. 29·30
Tackett. Rt. 1, Catlettsburg, Ky. porter down ui. waitin&amp;: Har- statioo atter be alked --~ tat," he said.
shown 1 ~0 more skunks killed the official lndooesia news bert Gilkey said the case is . at !he Racine Legion Hall. Ov~
Mra l1arence Stanley Ao b·
·
w
lu v
were rab1d. One o1 the sl&lt;unks
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ted to
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still under mvesttgat10n.
er 100 oun s are expec
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land, Ky.; Mrs. John H. lli1· 1bara Gly down 17, 12'45 a.m.;l paralllll thio crown
cotoa
wa• 1
.0
ns P The Malaysian broadcast said
compete wilh 24 trophleo lor
lin•. Rt. J, Jackson; Mro. Ad· Walter Hougland up I I tO p. from the
Inland With
and the other on LmcoiD Heights the Indonesian army had ar·
BS
E
the show and trials being •·
rtan Hubbard. Rt 4, Oak Hill im., Jeffboott up &amp;, l :lo 1.m; 1,..,. his :nese .rife U ~at~
In Pomeroy,
rested $,344 persons for supTOd 0 hoERV 91 ' 1lanned warded by Judge Larry Pitzet
Dlscbar&amp;ed
r New Martin.sville down 18, 7 yen, 25, and their dauahter,
porting the Oct. 1 coup at- fo~ ~::rl sPa~:~r olt Pnear or Fairmont, W.Va.
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montha.
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Veterans M•morlal Hospital tempi. The commander ol the Che e who will observe his A meeting to _complete plans
Donald M. Morgan, W. S. , ry Bosworth down It, UO 1.m.;
greater Jakarta Military Dll- · st r
Th sda Oct. . for the competition Will be
21 held Monday, Oct. 25, at the
Hyre, Larry .1, Bumgardner. A. .1. Patten up 19, "' 15 a.m.; SALISBURY RHODESIA
Admlnlons - George Worl· trict was quoted as say1ng the ~st ~r~day ur f' ~d to bod

COLUMBUS (UP!)- WltJCOIIsin should be quite a comedown
lor Ohio State after battling
Michigsn state, but U the Buck·
eyes~ucb of a letdown it
coul
ust eo costly .. the
loss to e artans.
Coacb 'Woody Hayes bad only
a brief comment to make Monday about the Bucks' ~7 pas~
lng at the hands of Michigan
Slate.
"I think we just got overpow,.ed, outplayed and probably
outcoached." he said, and then
he turned to the Badgers who
iuroish the opposition Sat~rday.
"We'll come baek Ibis week
1o work more with the ollen.e,"

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0 62 118 injured his ankle in a fraternity
CITY LEAGUE
o 4 o 28 97 house mishap and his playing
Oct. 1%, ]Hi
0 5 0 69 165 status was uncertain.
Khenyon
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&lt; 0 43 100 1
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Middleport Dept. Store
32
:0 in Umvers1ty o
0 5" o 8 95
Pomeroy Cement Black 30
Dayton
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MID--AMERICAN
Syracuse Ball Park
20
Bowling Green 2 0 0 12 31
Rawlings Honda
20
Kent State
2 1 o 61 33
H aed R. Firestone
16
Miami
2 1 0 68 10
High Game and Series Marshall
I I 0 21 28
Sylvester, 211, 576; High
foledo
I 2 0 35 12 Carleton Sunday School had Game and Series Western Mich. 0 2
36 67 an ·· ·ndance of 7o, offering Ball Park, 917, 2&amp;20.
Ohio Universily 0 2 0 17 48 $39.98. \"ollowlng Sunday School
omo CONFERENCE
at 12 o'clock a Baptism was
TRI COUNTY LEAGUE
Muskingum •
4 o o 69 o held in the Kingsbury Creek
Oct. 12, 1965
Akron
2 0 0 39 3 with the minister Rev. Clyde Foreman • Abbott
32
Capital
3 I 0 90 55 Hinton assisted by the Supt. JMeigs Co. Beagle Club 30
Hiram
3 I 0 36 63 Ralph ,'· ' and Wayne BeaL I
Points
Otterbein
2 1 0 63 73 While those who were to be Foreman • Abbott
32
Wittenberg
2 I 0 58 31 baplized gathered at the creek Meigs Co. Beagle Club 30
D
2 I 0 « 20 L-nk, the entire church congre- CraiJl· 's Market
28
eru:-~on
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MI.
Union
2 2 0 56
75 galion
oang "Shall We Gat he r Holsum Sales
28
Baldwin-Wall.
I 2 0 48 53 at the River." "'hose who re- Crow's Steak House
14
~hio Wesleyan 0 o 1 7 7 ceived baptism were Mrs. Judy G. and J. Auto Parts
12
0
2
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Kenyon
0
53 Carl,
· va King, Bobby Mash High Game- W. Jeffers, 2t9;
) berlin
0 2 0 33 49 Richard Dean, Charles Mash High Series - W. Martin, 563;
·
'd K'mg. J 0hn waIter Hi8h Tearn Garne and
Heidelberg
0 2 I 13 27 J r' f'-'rvt
0 3 0 40 76 Dean. ",rJa Deal, Mrs. Karen Holsum Sales, 368, 2$36.
1\'ooster
Marietta
o 3 0 14 Io6 Murray
and Mrs.
Virginia
M!D-()HJO
Dean.
24 Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Rogers ST. LOUIS
.
•-Ashland
3 0 0 66 5 visited with relatives in Char· Blff Brqcey, a St. LouiS
Bluffton
I f 0 20 lo lesion, W. Va., and while there al mmor league player was
DWer ~~:ton 10 13 0 ~ 8\ attendod t~· Charleston Rockelll Signed to Fl. Leonard Wood,
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Mrs.visited
Charles
This week'stille
Ohio college foot· Sr. 8 - ' mily
one Mash
even·
ball schedule:
1 lth M
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saturday
ing rec' 't Y w
r. a n
Mrs. warne Beal 'and lanuly,
OhJ'o State at Wioconsin
Mrs. . IJzat- ~ nl .1urray V!SltCi ncinnati at Tulsa
ed Sunday afternoon wHh Mr.
BowUng Green at Kent Stale and Mrs, Charley Kmg and lamOhio University at Miami
ily of
· isonville
Baldwin-Wallace at Youngstown Mrs. Haz
Arn~ld, Lester,
Fi dl
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Eastern Kentuc y at n ay Nathan, Walter and Evalme
Central St. at Kentucky St.
ited in Cbcrleston with Mr. and
8apital at Akron
Mrs. Tohn De Vere and family
Wittenberg at Heidelberg
on Sunday.
.
Muskingom at Wooster
Mr and Mrs. Earl Goodwm
Denison at Oberlin
and family of Athens visited
Mt. Union at Hiram
with his brother, Mr. and Mrs.
M~rietta at Otterbein
Homer }oodwin and Lela reOh1o Northern at Ashland
cently.
Kenyon at Wilmington
~·- . a d Mrs. John Dean vist·
Ohio Wesleyan at Wabash
ed recently with Mrs. Lenora
John Carroll at Case
Dean ~ nd '1rs. Anna Mae Ter·
Western Res, at Wash.·Jell.
rell, Juanita and Ruth Ann, of
Salllrday af1bt
~ Pomeroy.
Kavler at Chattanooga
Mr. George Michael . who
Western Michigan at Toledo WBI lo. _,erly from this com·
munlty P" - ced away at ShellST. LOUIS (UPI)-Harrlson ering Arms ~ospital in Athena
Wicke! of Beverly Hills, Calli. alter a lew weeks ol llln....
has been named St. l.ouis Car- Mr. •'ld Mrs. Wayne Beal
linal scouting supervisor lor and Mr. and Mrs. Roger YIIUIIi
the Pacific coast area,
wm
ersburg recently on
:;;.;~&amp;~~~~.........,, r business trip,
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Recent ;l&lt;llors of Mr. lDd
The Llndmerk Dairy M)'a. Cbarleo • lash and famlly
were" ~- •... ,ther, Mr. and Mrs.
Appreciation Banquet ,:aymond Brollord and daughters of ~lumbua and Mrs.
Tues., Od. 26, 1965 Mash'o '' . "· Clayton Brollord
of Gahana.
Sellsbury School
Mr. and Mrs. c. 0. Rogers
had .a recent Yiliton Mr. lDd
7:30P.M.
Mrs. R1•1 CrloweU ol NtoPra
ltoMrvatlona mUll be mads 1'1lls, N. V,, Nt. and Mrs. T.
at l.olldmort Office by E. MeCOIIlbaJ IIIII 1011, Butdl,
TbundoJ Octoller ZL
of Sl. '
Va., Mr. lDd
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Southern Win

Massillon I•S
Leading pack
In Gn'd Rank

victory over Southern Monday pended from duty pending
evening at Racine.
outcome of departmental cha:r- 1)
Greg White's two touchdown ges stemming from the inci·,
runs paced the Little Jackel!ld.e_n_:t· - - - - - - - - to thel·r second victory t h l s season over Larry Wilson's Sou·
Dear Allison,
them team.
"How can 1 keep peop/11
The other two Middleport six
pointers came on a 30 yard car·
from mooching my Half
ry by Dennis Boggs as the
e.nd He.lfs? They can't
game got underway and a 35
resislthat rich e.roma."
yard run by Lee Floyd. White
and Floyd each scored on
Dear Smoker,
extl'll points attempts for the .
Clrarles Winebrenner coached "Who can? May I
Middleport squad.
,
have one?"
Roger Ours, the Tornadoes
big fullback, scored both touch·
downs for the losers. One or
Ours' touchdowns came on a
30 yard run. Tom Spangler carried over the extra points lol·
lowing one of the two southern
touchdowns.
BOOST
- -E-RS--T-O-M-EET
The Pomeroy High School Athletic Boosters will meet a1
the Senior High School at 7:~
p. m. Tuesday, Oct , PreSI- -Jl."'-~ __
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COLUMBUS (UPI) - The
United Press International Ohio
high school Class AA football
ratings with first - place votes
and won-lost records in paren·
theses:
Team
Points
I. M ·sillon " 21 (6-0) 375
2. Sandusky
7 (6-0) 310
3. Warren . . .. t (IHI) 7IJ9
4. Middletown .. 3 (IHJ) 7DI
s. Upper
Arlington
(IHIJ 121
8_ Steubeoville •. 1 15-11 1t7
7. Cin. Moeller 2 &lt;IHII 2115
8. Cols. Watterson J (IHJ) 94
70
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10. Niles
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mont Ross 58; 12. m. oger _
SZ; 13. Canton McKinley •
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According to Italian
mental statistics natives
that country s~nd more
$I billion annualiy on tobacco.

NEW VORK (IJPil - Arkanwhich finished the 1964
~n as the nation's secondranked major college football
team, was back In the familiar
runnerup position this week In
United rr...
Jntemational'a
board of coaches ratings.
The Raorbacks stunned Tes.. 27-21 last weekend and eli&amp;placed the Longhorns in the No.
2 spot but they will need outside help in order to dislodge
Nebraska from the top where
it tms been lor the last three
weeks.
The help eould come thi•
weekend from undefeated but
twice-tied Colorado, whlcb is
tied lor 15th with Princeton,
Michigan and Alabama io the
latest weekly ratings, The Buffaloes, the first of two tough
Big Eight opponents to test Nebraska m consecutiVe weeks,
tangle with the Huskers at Lmcoin on Saturday,
.
The United Press Internalional major college football ra~
ings witll first place votes and
won-lost records in parentheses :

Property

Other teams receiving votes
Mr. and Mrs. Co'-!_,!~:
- Georgia Tech, W~~=~~ Elmer C. White, Lucy
attended a Bllr(ll'l80 ~ ru:~
utah State, Syracuse,
White to Thomas E. Smith,
dinner lor Mrs. Gra&lt;e S"*));~iJ·
State, Army and Navy.
rll Smith, Lot, Pomeroy.
at the home of ber son,
Nellie Marie Brown, Virgil V. Swartz and family of Cooi~A.
Brown, Joan Childs, Wilham
·
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Childs to Samuel R. Boston,
Mr. and Mrl.nd. RMr
•• IDda::;, ~)
Pomeroy.
ette, Chester a • "
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Clair Karr. Marguerite E. Harold Jacobo, Cleveland and!•
Karr to Kenneth E.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jltllll_:, lo
Maria Romine, Lot, Pomeroy. and family, Edisoa, we:re Sill''
w. 11. Putnam, Jane
day guests ol Mr. and Mrl. ~-:'
Cecil Zeolta McCabe to
bert Smith.
I ' ••
ed States, parcels, Olive.
Shirley Baker Is editor of
Max Coy, Arlene Coy
Southern High School
Ronel Denney, Pearl De&lt;mey, IJ
The Echo, lor the 1!16Ml6
parcels, Rutland.
it was announced today_
Other members of the
Carl L. Barnhart,
are Janice Roback, feature'~·:~ :::~~'!rtF to Randall
tor· Linda Adams, Karen N
Powell, .75 acre';,•'~~~: i l
Kay and Edith Rose,
Dorothy Johnson,
writers; Marjorie Holter,
Dana Johnson, Clark
10 Noel
By FRED DOWN
ary editor; Joe Prollitt,
Mi&lt;idli'JlOii.ll
UPI Sporlo Writer
editor; Polly Decker,
lth
Lois,
,,
NEW YORK (UP[)-Unlted
iness reporter; Rhonda
James F. Alexander, Greua
Press International's select100
leo school Iailier reporter;
Ale101nder to Sybil
of Walt AJston as National
ce Brace, exchange editor:
Lebanon.
League Manager of the Vear
ry Spencer, Carolyn
Sybil Ebersbach lo Jamea
was hailed today by Los An·
and Norma Shain, business man·
· Gretta B.
geleo Dodger Vice President
agers.
er, parcels, Lebanon.
Buzzle Bavasi as proof "people Team
Points Typists are Linda Johnson Vernon L. Weber, Adm., Ida
s·
are finally reaUzlng what a !me I. Nebraska &lt;13) (5-0)
316 and Nancy Cummins and re- B. Young, dec., to Elmer G.
manager he Is."
2. Arkansas 021 (5.())
302 porters are William
Zerkle, Young, Ruby K. Young, 11.&gt;1
Walter lras always been 1 3. Michigan St. (IOJ &lt;5-0) 295 Carol Wilcoxen, Sharon · Roush, acres, Chester.
Harold ChiN. Mer.
fine manager," said Bavasi .. "l 4. &lt;lie ) Purdue (4-0-1)
2()4 Dale Hill Margaret Cole Rhonda
Elber Johnson, Frances John· Locuot St.
~
don'l think be did anythmg
Southern Cal (4-IJ.l)
204 Brickles, Sharon Theiss,
son to Wilbur Rowley, Matilda ,
Phone WY 2.-2511
very different this year than he 8. Texas (4-1)
104 Hoback, Debbie Hill, Linda Ad· 11Ro~w~le~y;.,~~~l&gt;~a~cr~e~s,~Sa~·l~is~bury:;.;.·d:::::
bas done In past seasons but It 7. Notre Dame (3-1)
149 ams and Beverly Price. Donald!;
1s nice to see bim receive JUst 8. Florida !4-l)
85 Wolfe is faculty advisor.
recognition."
9. Louisiana St. (4·1)
57
1
Alston, 53, was named by 21 10. Georgia 14-1)
. . . 26 Pair of f.hargers
of the 24 baseball experts who Second 10 - II. MISSISSippi Released on Bond
mpoaed the UPI's 1965 Board State 17; 12. MJSsoun tS; 13. NEW YORK !UP!) - Two
~ Baseball Experts. Herman U.C.L:A. lp2; . 14. Tenr:she~ 6; San Diego Chargers' football
Franks of the San Francisco 15. &lt;he) nnceton,
tc 1gan,
fr
tod
1
Giants received two v?tes and Colorado and Alabama, 5; 19. ~e~ we:ceh, a~~aitin:Ya cou~~
Harry Walker ol the P1llllburgh
hearing Friday on
they
Pirates rece~ved one.
assaulted a New York fir1'm'm II
Good CoacheB
after a tavern argument.
"The first thing you think of
Criminal Court Judge Ruben II
when talking about the manaLevy released guard
••• o1 tbe year in 1965 is that
",f,,;;i~;·~
,.,.....
Sweeney,
and . d~Monday.
there were several unusually
back Ed 24,
Zeman,
28
good jobs done," commented
The fireman, John P. LoJuir"·
Bavasi. "Franks also did a
, was at Lenox Hill HospitaL 11
29
~ and so did Wa.lke. ran~ The Middleport Yellow Jack- His companion, vacationing
Sisler of the Cmcwnatl ets 7-8th grade scored a 28-16 liceman John Powers, was

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BEST

COLIJMBUS (UPJ. - Ohio
college football reeords, inclnd·
~
IJlg games of Oct. 16:
Teamo
W L T Pis Ops By Ualled Press International
Findlay
S 0 0 120 20 Unbeaten Michigan St~te and
POMEROY LANES
Xavier
5 0 0 113 76 Purdue, both elevated m the
0 13 1965
Youngstown
5 0 0 97 40 national rankingsby the
Womea's :.ly,Binl League
Ashland
4 0 1 104 44 ed Press lntematmnal Board r
w.
Muskingum
4 I 0 72 13 Coaches, began dr1llmg
f~ Ha y Four
t 6
Bowling Green 4 I 0 72 65 their head-on dash Saturday Slor:.J' Four
9 6
Capital
3 I 0 90 55 a _game,that may decide th~ Pinettes
· .......... 6 9
Wittenberg
3 1 o 37 31 81~ Tens Rose Bowl represen Spareless Four ....... 6 9
Hiram
3 1 0 86 o3 tatlve.
.1 be without High Game and Series _ s.
Kent State
3 1 I 39 oo l The Spartan• WkJIJ
J
Blake 159 398· High Team
Ohl·o Northern 4 2 0 71 70 Ifor
defensiVe
halfbac
erry
ones
the encounter with the Boil· Game' and 'Series, - Happy
Ohio Wesleyan 2 I I 09 44 ermakers, and for the res1 or 'tO'I:,
'" 1391 •
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John Carroll
2 f l 30 I&gt; the season as well. X-rays disDefiance
3 2 0 93 73 1closed that the 5-foot-9 junior WedDesday Ml•ed League
~lufflon
3 2 0 68 43 suffered a broken arm in Mich·
Oct. 13, f965
Cincinnati
3 2 0 64 44 igan State's win over
Ohio.
W.
roledo
3 2 0 53 49 State.
The Foursome
H
)hio State
2 2 o 61 80 The convincing victory over The Spoilers
11
~t. Union
2 2 0 56 75 the Buckeyes boosted the Spar· K. - P's
II
Ocnison
2 2 0 55 38 tans inlo third place in !his Four Roses
9
:::ase Tech
2 2 0 45 81 week's UPI rankings. Purdue, Kmg Pins
61:-11llh
Akron
2 2 I 59 71 which nipped Michigan on a Hill toppers
311
Miami
2 3 o Itli 1117 last-minute lield goa11..1 week, High Game_ h P aui H .
ltterbein
2 S 0 33 117 moved into a tie lor the No. 4 21; Betty Sm1t 176;
Ig
~:~ldwin·Wallace 1 2 1 61 66 ranking with Southern Califor· Series - Don Hunne,I "'0
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ifeidelberg
1 2 2 29 34 nia.
Hanning; High Team
1\lestern Reserve 1 3 0 36 64 Purdue may also be without - Four Roses, 676;
Wooster
1 4 0 74 122 the services Jf one of its first- High Series - The
Marietta
for Saturday's
game. 1906.
Wilmington
0l 44 0I 36
36 142
1117 stringers
Veteran tackle
Lou De Filippo

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Mrs. WiiHe L. Nickels,
lng, Racine; Mary
Radford, situation in the capital.. wos still at"ho~: :u~~
a patient hunters' clubhouse at 7,30 p.m.
J&lt;well Ome, Mn. Robert G l5 a.m.; L1ttle Geor1e up 20, Rhod
tod d
I' 11 d
Pomeroy , Conme Hunt. Middle- tense and that the state of
M.
Vt
Memorial All interested parties
are
Nutter, Darla L. Angel, Miss 1:50 a.m.; Coal KinK down 21,
esJa ~y ram&amp; lea Y e. A special meeting of the porl; Nettie Jenks, Pomeroy; war" would remain in effect aL .elgs e ~rans k For urged ro attend this meeting
011
C Jean Russell, Mrs. Jerry C. iS:l$ a.m.; Franklin 8_ down ltyNia decthllllonh.
lndeJ·•penld· Meigs County Commissioner• Willard Clay, Pomeroy; Orville Wltil aU rebel resistance hadfr
Ho
, spdltal hfor e!ghhtt weeds. ither l ln order to assure the succesa
K.
11 Qu e up ence or
Mrs J
B t'hild '" 3 ~
c
!I w 11.t-ru 11:\1 cooA
p
.• ..,
en s w o w1s o sen e
.
_._
ee~ee, . aDlf!l . .
:.N a.m.:. ? on
en
ny In black A.frlca.
bas been set for Oct. ZS to re- r~s, omeroy.
been WI~-... ou.1
a 1 birthday or aet well card, of the meet. A !QUare unnce
era, Mrs. Malcolm D. DIVII. ,22, US a.m.: C. V.. Hamer Smith met with hll cabinet ceive bids lor three new high- Dlscbar&amp;es - Mrs. Harold
Mr. Parker's address is R. D. will be held at the Legion
Clinton H. Boyd. Heber M. l down Zl, 1230 l .m.. Walter
.
.
way department trucks they Rose and daughter, Racrne;
UNIT CALLED
Lo
!tom
Hall at Racine Saturdlly Oet.
2• ng 80
S.llllders, Mrs.
Harold
K. Ger Williamson down 11, 5·20 a.m; · mlmstero all 'IIOI'nlng, then told plan to buy.
!.ollie
Sheffield
Racine:
MarThe
Racine
emergeocy
squadr
30
in conJ·unction wtth I b. t
•
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23 . ...
. H 1 n newsmen walling lor an e~ct. .
· .
ed
.
Fr . o M~ ·
man,
MDCII r .
~w1a~n. ! era eup .~ ..... a.m., ee 10 d
.
-The conumss10ners Monday vin Walker. Reedsville ; Evelyn was summon
at 8.15. • · m.
affair and refreshment. w1ll
Mrs. Bacyle L. Sayre and m· R. down Greenup 4:20 p.m.:
eclaratmn of lndepende~ce also agreed to transfer $100 Brickles, Tuppers Plains; Ne~ Monday for George Worhng, _911,
TRICK OR TREAT
. be served all three nigbts.
fant daughter.
Valvolme up Greenup 4-30 p.m.,llrum Bnt~~n that the sessmn from the unanticipated Emer· lie Coleman, Long
Bottom; R. D., Racine, who was havmg Trick or Treat will be held m
Walter Beckjord up Greenup 1:-l•as only A com~ttee ~ee~ senciealund to county buildins•, Francis Forbes, Syracuse: Lin- dilliculty breathing. He was Middleport between 0:30 and MARRIAGE APPUC~TIONS
20 p.m.; Helen Z. up Greenup Ina of the cabmet. He said a $1,250 from Unanticipated Em- dsy White, Racine;
Willlam transported to Veteran• Mem- 7:30 p.m. Oct. 28, Mayor Lee Don Miller Erwin 22, Middle145 p.m.; H. E. Bowles up lull cabinet metting would _be ergenc1es to officialll' honda, Graybeal Recine.
orlal Hospital,
Smith said today.
port, draftsman, and Cathy 0....
1 Greenup 11:45 o.m : National bold Wednesday, thus leavmg 1350 from Maintenance Supplies
'
aldlne Wolle, 18, Minersville,
. (Cootlnued from page_II
,down Greenup 5,15 a.m; Ms· the world m suspense lor an- to Stationery and Supplies for
J&lt;\,,...v Time
_,.__
clerk ; Russell FindUng, 50, Rt
(IIIlo lDd it pions 1 mill and malear up Greenup 7:10 o.m.; other day.
the Sheriff's Do(llll'lment
Coolville, Iarmer and EdDI
3 Goff, ii5, Rt. , Coolville.
. ;!lalebery In tho Nelsonville area. Alton Zephyr down
Meldahl
Also 12 600 was tra~erred
CAN'T
3
Nt Murphy reviewed profit 7·15 p.lll; Ravenswood down
U 't. . 1 d E e ge
1'RANSFERREC'
•
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of "Ohio Farm In· Melda!JI t::IO p.m. , Pamela D.
rom nan ICipa e
m r nTO iHE MIDDLE
~E FOOD. EV~RYTI-liNI&gt;
Inc " which propOses dowo Meldabl 10:45 p-m.; AIc~es to the Workhouse Fund,
NA11VE D~INKS.
WEATHER
.~sale' of ~k 1110 par value) lled·Ashland up Meldaht 12:30!
$110 from Colllfii!SIIIaUon.::: ~mEAST .... iH£
'7~~~8!,1 ~t.g:lf£~9.~·
Fair tonight, low 45 • 54. Wetl.. tbt publi&lt; of $511,!00, lUI· a.m.; Lady Glorlo up Meldahl
ployees to Sl!ltionery a ' p~~A;g
aelday partly eloudy by after.
'lilentlng t33,700 already sold to 2:45 a.m.; Dille Spirit up Melplies Wllhm the ln:aoorer 1 apFRIE.N!)S BACK
....,, not mueb cban&amp;e II IIIDol the board ol dlrec· dahl 4:10 a.m.
propriallons. and $150 from
HOM£ !-&lt;OW
. ~ headed by Hay Molder, GaDipolll IJom - Csthy R. The temporary museum head- Compensation ol Employ~s lo
MISERABLI:
perature.
iDklwest Industrialist.
up 5:10p.m.; J. S. Lewis down ~arters of theMtJgs Cou.nty other ex':"nses, also Within the
THEY WERE·...
· .flllld Murphy'
12 -:10 a.m.; Arnold Wolker up P1oneer IDd Hiatorlcal Soc~ety trnsurers approprtallone . .
~~we hope to fiDd aourl'tl for 2:Ma.m.; Irene Chotin up f :lt to the Court House seemed to
Attenchng were ~mJSSIO~·
ttQUel'l in Meigs county whtre e.m.: Harriett M. up 8:30 a.m.;lbe the center of. attraction .tor! en Kenneth McEihlMy, pres1·
DEVOTED TO INTEREST OP
Jluitdrwda ot ""'- olrudy R· Bob Benter down 1 o.m,
many or the Fohago eacurSion- dent; Charles R. Karr Sr., and
MEIG5·MASON AREA
1Robert Clark.
(1)1,. 11111 whero ll&lt;loOIIVe mod- lo11wllo River - Lucy Jane Iota Sunday alternooo. . .
a1e ...nt t. OWHo I'UIII.....
·lt'blltlllllll lDd repair 11 needed. Lucoa down Mvmtt 11;56 p.l The esUmated Mill VISitors
_ ·--t1111t1r flnnttllll. lcllttr
M"'IIlY IIIII Kokw said 1 m.; Salley""" up Marmet 1,501 were enthuslaatic In _their pra111
RGANIZE
PUbll•fl«&lt; _...., .tutrnootl •nt1'1
8UII41J' bJ the Oblo ValhiJ l'u~
AT L.4ST THeY
DIOdlm _.tnt 'IlOilO ' o.m.; Allen R. Men-ill up Mil' Iof the exhlbllo of pictures, retCUBS c~ 0 b Scouts wUI
Ina Compll'l)', 110 r.i:~hanlc St ... PoJG.
HOMe
ANI)
FOR
-~lilly In llftl~• county II· met • a.m.; Duncon Bruce up lcs and rare book.• that were The Ra I e Cu
.
'll!ror. Otuo. 41'15. lUll- oft 1 • •
Phont WY 14160. &amp;4Jto&amp;"W thODe f t
MONTHS REeALI:
Of the firm
MarDIOI t:IO a.m.; Semel down selected lor thio occastoa. There hold an ..-ganlzatlooal meetmg
Utllt.
"THEIR
PALS
W:TH
lntered u .econd
el- 1MIIbll
'•
the mee~g were Willfield 1:111-m.; EdoBDI 9os- were quite a lew visitors who at the Racme Ilapllsl Church
•tiler at the pOll offtctl tt PtmllfOI•
FOREIGN
FOOt&gt;,
Mr. Cmw, Mr. we~ wortll don Winfield 5:30 1 .m.; contributed to the society and Mooday, Ocl 25,. at 7:30 p.nL
Ohl.o.
· Nellauel ad•ll'tlatnl ~t.ltlnr
Nt
Mr. - h. Beaver up Winfield 5:35 o.m.
obowed deep interest In Ill pr.. Guy NIIJh, dlslrJCI S • o u I liRt:sS,LINGO AND
~eltl KJmbaU, ·Inc., 30 t.txtq.
Wf&lt;ATNOT
....
tea An., N111w Yon ctt;J.
Mft
Werner £ctj1011 Robstetposed archiva and museum. E1ecutive, and other Scout of.
Yon.
.AIInd Eiborteld Rodney
8PEAl8 ON SAFETY
The president of the Society Dclllo, will be present. A II
8ulwcrlpttoe Nltlr Dtlt'ltnd
•
IIUTIIr Wlllnr ..all.lb... 311 Cltna pW
C. 1. Bllkesleo, Wil- Ptl. G. E. Scott, GaUipolll was ably uslsttd Ill welcoming parents witb boyo between 8
wed:• on• .,..., In ll'l'lnce et
U.t
Dall' 81fntlnel oUJee lliUO:
1!.11:
Woyne Swish- Sllto lllP••r
Patrol pool, and lllowJnc aroond the VIII· and II ye~ra _are _urged to ·~ ·I
lbOntlll • •.1101 «lret •r1oat.lul 11.101 Br
,
Wellh Edllon JIUer, apoko Monday oo "Podtltrlan ton by Mr. Fred Geogleln, Mrs. lend. Appheauons will be acllotoJ' aaut. '11'1\ere c1M10r ...,..,.
no1 ,.,.liable, ""' month tl.so, Br
_c -,, 1~il Carroll Nor- land lchool But Safety,"" Sa- PauUne Atkino and Mr. Pat cepted for boys 7 yean old !
mall one lllf 110.00: . IIX
DlODt.lal.
I- C/elller &amp;lfUIOIIII'J lchool. Lockii'J,
who will lie I llelora Dec. I IlL
U ,:UJ TbrH PWnt.bt. 11.00.

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TrJ•als' Set

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Rose Bowll•S
Up (or Grabs

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Arkansas is Back Again

Au STAruJ

game. The WIBCOnsln defense
!roo
ch
bo..ta .some s 1 meo, mu
like Michigan Slate, who put a
lot ol rssure on Norlhwes~
westerns paaser.
Going over bla periiOMel,
Hayes satd linebacker Ike Kelloy who sat out the second hall
at East Lansing, may be ready
for the trip to Madison. He
twisted a knee.
.
• .. You w&amp;Dted me to do oome
But center Kim Anderson Is weJ&amp;h~llftln(, .. How .. am .. I
definitely out and "so Ray
doln&amp;, Ed?"
or wil1 s~Uch back to
Ted Andrick will go back to
guard and Bill, Eachus will
aJ
at right guard, he SOld.
us missed the game

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be sal ·
"We'll go aheod and try to
get going again," Hayes remarked.
The Badgers, who knocked off
Northwestern by 20-7 last week,
have been something of a surprise. They are unbeateuiD two
Big Ten games, the other win
over Iowa.
Kelly May Be Ready
They lost by lopsided ocores
to top-ranl&lt;ed Nebraska aod
fourth-ranked Southern Callloc·
nia, botb unbeaten, and played
Colorado to a scoreless tie.
In the losses and tie they
pnssed a lot, but Saturday they
turned loose a strong runnlng

0n Sat urday

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Auxiliary Makes
Several Donations

D Av
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1
vDIIle.,., WI. Va.,f
andlstMrs. .
recenlly In regu ar session
.
··or
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on
an
its
homewere
on Butternut
M R C Medd'
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made to• av.
the
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and Middleport Emer":" d 1, Richard
and to the Athshel;· CJ~bua visited
Hospital, the veterans Hos·,
, ts and ramily
Mr
In Chillicothe, and the Vel~ ' :.n H ld Burnside ·
Hospital in Huntington,
his ~:;.,, a~r and Mrs
w. va. The Club bas met Its
liam Houd~shelt.
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membership quota for the year.

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WHOLE- HALF- SLICED

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fll allead. Be Jtbellioos. Demand - "big"
io )lOUT IIi&amp; car. Alld get KII 1 .price lbal
won1 toke a big bite out ol """ bodaet
II)' Dodge, JiOO'vt &amp;Ill II. Poiall! More
"'N£ • Mort "lloo.• llore o/ I!OefYlhiq a1t1ar

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ltlt tlou&lt; aliihllar w 1111 lilorlillll II 1111

ful &amp;vottt/.•.1/JMi lolltlfl£1

dub or !he parking altendan! who can eamly
piclc Polara from 1 lolluU of "me, lao" car~
Poflll's differen~ all light Looks, drive~
pertorlll$ 6ka the elegant piece ol mactJinery
I is. Complete ~ all !IIese iUons that
llstd ID cost llllrl: Outside lllirTOJ. Padded
dasll. Yariable-speed electric windshield
wiper$

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signals. Seat bells, (WQ 11'0111 1111 IWI
lasist 1111 Pola11 at JQal Dodi'e"beat.r'L A
beauUiul new way ID brelll old IIIIJinalllbill.

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. ·· ewo1B8 1D lll'lfanldir, OermHenry Home Ill Lost any, ending Oct. 23.
To Fire on Monday
He 11 8 track vehlde JIIICbM-

Eastern Band
1 I'T. PLJDAIANT - 'lbt hoDll to In lleBdquartlllllompMiy of
Honors its
of Mr. and ldrl. Wllll1un Hllll")' t11o 3d Atllllll'td DhiiW• Ill
and famlly 01 Gallipolis Perry Brigade regularly statlolled 1181
l
Senior Plavers
was clettroyed by fire Monday
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[afternoon. The bouse waa oom- year old 10idllr - •--:-

Roy Keefer, 60 \
Dies at Home

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Ge)nbausen,

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.. plelolf destroyed aloug with
Ill 1IJa !Mil Jillll1II'01 bl&amp;b
•
. tho lamlly's posaessloaa. Th&lt;l JCIIOO),
'nla 1lasllm llalld bonored.He11ry's were not at hame 'Wbell!~=:.....-----111 8llllol' band memblts 1
blaze broks out llld the
the halftime sbo1l llrldaylligbL eause Is nol knOwn. A damTbo obow opened witb • pre- qe estllnate wnl he liven latalolon drill lo lha JIIUiic ol er.
"Bitila Up lite Band," • IPfO' 'lbe loCal lire depari!DIIIIIDarrlllgommt 'lll'lltetl
by swered the call but lha blall
llll1d lllttator Charlll Yo1g0. bad 100 muoh boadway when
The drum secllon, whloh In- flreinlll artlved
Nichols, Cella Me•
Cloy.
Boring IIIII Tom
Karl', wu ltllhlred to !be mu~ Da1180n Trainlna in
of ''Pillk Panlhar 11 while 101111'
1ft&amp; speelll pink timlorm• mde Grafenwhor Drllla
!Or the OCICIIIIOD, lhellll)orttt• Army PF'C J1Qna1c1 A Jlan. MILQ
dlllaed.
11011, oon ol Mr. and ~- Jlar. ~Drum Majorlalte io i1clna Mo- old W. HaiiSOII, llll8 N, Second
Coy and majontwl ... Jllll Ave., Middleport, il partlcipllorloll Anlllolitt, Linda Lark- lng in • 20odlf lleld training ..,.
las,
~~~. Mer Speno
the
and Sandra 'l'rd!sell.
da Lar~. Amlooncer o1
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8lld Mrs. Claytob Allert llld IOD,
Bnl; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kalr
Ind. daughter, MarllyD: Mrs.
Wanda Larlllns and daughter,
Mrs. ,L 0. Mceov and
Julia; Mr. and Mrs.
Spencer and daUJbler, E&amp;and Mr. and Mrs. ltoaer
I'l'm,.;v and daughter, Btellla,
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named LIFE. He enjoyl
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GOLDEN TRIANGLE · ~ burgb, Pa., wbert lbl IIMi=l~
rarely l1011t becaue wherever 'ftle "Golden TrianCie"
Ia gabeta aDd Alld!P•Y .l
he goea he il imlll!diately ·
8lt point In downtowll Pitts- jofD to form the OhiO lllftll'.
ed by a crowd.
He is always happy and
hallller.
greatest joy COIIII!O when he ean
It aeems like il would be so bring joy to others. He can be
limple - lo invellt a book bind· a jester or an loleruted listen·
lng that would let the book lie er. Our inlirests are the oame,
flat. - MAD
and varied - from sporll to
Dear Mad:
muolc. SomellmeS we ju1t oit
You're yoq and eager-and and watch cblldren at play. I
mad. And that's t.he oost &lt;Xll1l- feel very speetal when I walk
blnation for an invenlor.
down the street holding
his
TO HOLD FREE HEARING AID
out a simple cure for flop-over band.
CONSULTATION
pages, and you could put
Aside from beinll my kind of
~~ell througb college on tho
"nut," be bas 1 ll!l'loua side.
alty checks.- H.
He is very bard working, a deBE'S WORm WAITING FOR voled 1thlelo. He'a as hep as a
Dear Helen:
guy can be, yet he doesn't fol·
t:OO a.m. to 5:00p.m.
I've always wanted to
low tho crowd. Sometimes be
II
when glrla ol 16 and 17 &lt;01!1- oven wears pants with culfs!
plain of no dates, and tho
He believed in God and II not
Dll. DAVIS' OPFICE
Ia now.l'm quaiU!ed to
ashamed to say 10. He doesn't
306 N, 2nd Ave.
boca use I'm 19 and up until co for "parking." The love
went to college last Septemoor, share may list forever, or we
I'd ooen out on exaclly
may outgrow il. At any rate,
dates.
WdJ worth it to wait! Moyoo Beltone lJ pleased to •nnounce that they have ~ur­
I cue" I'm a mixture of
Ibis will help a lonely girl
ed
tbe services of Mr. E. E.
the girls who write to you.
eriea heroell to sleep on
Bia:ley
factory trained contell me I'm attractlve and
day night. - ADEE
lultant for our tpecial all
a good figure. I dress well,
Tbls column is. dedic,•ted
day hearing aid consultation.
the Beatles and other
family livmg, so 1f you re
H you have a hearing pro~
teens enjoy; was well liked
lng kid trouble or just plain Iem, Mr. Bigley Invite• you
ICbool; busy, busy; got
trouble, let Helen Help
to come in tor a free electronic hearing test, and de..
grades. Have always had many She will also welcome
monstration of the Beltone
lrlends, boy! and girls, but I own amusing experiences.
Mr. E. I. ligio~
Hearing
Gla!;SCS. No og!iga.
was never really Interested In . Helen Bottel In care
tion.
F~ESH SATTE~IES
dating. In high school, to oo Jllis newapoper.
ONE-HALF PRICE
"popular" a glrl usually has to
Mens It Boys
lower her standards and It just
If you are a hearin~: aid user
Don't miss thls opportun.
wasn't worth it. If I couldn't
it~
Here
is
your
chance
and fomc in during our spe·
SLIP-ON
find a hoy who fit my Ideals,
to try the newest and finciJI he:~r i n g aid consultation
why waste his money and our
est Beltone Hearing Gla sfor a free «.lemonstration,
Ume? There were so many
ses. U you hesitate to use
you may purchast a S@t of
a hearing aid for fear of
other interesting things to doba\IPr il's nt h alf-price. Limit
being star!!tl at, this latP.St
readin1, p:1lntlng, tutoring, club
lightweight
,
comfortable,
on e se t to &lt;1 eus tome r. ll you
proJects.
attractive
model
may
be
ean' t come in , c-a!J WY 2-5140
I was willi~~&amp; to watch and
the answet· to your praywait, and wow! Helen, it sure
ror home 11ppointment. No
was worth it! I met Barry In
obl igat io n.
March, at college, and I discov·
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Thill colwnD is lor
ple, their problems and
ures, their :roubles
with the rest of Helen
US!, It welcome~ lalqbl
won't tfodle a serious
with a bl'llllh-oll.
Send your leeii-Oit
que•
to YOUTH ASKED FOR
IT, care ol Helen Help US!
thi• newspaper.
ITR.YThiO QUADRANGLE
Dear Helen:
I have 1 problem. I I1ka tblt
boy we'D call Jot. But bo
n't like me beCIUH he Jlkll
llirl friend, Peg. She dates
but she doesn't like bim. She II
only trying to make her ex-boy
friend, Dale, jeaiOUI. He II her
IIX-boy friend oocauselast month
he showed too much Interest In
me, and abo'! the jealout type.
I never dated Dale. He•s asked,
but I think only to bUI Peg.
I would Uko to toll Joe
Peg doesn't r_tllly like hlm
bul Jo juot after Dale but if b~
tholl!lht 1 wao ~ to break
them up, he'll probably
look at me again. How e&amp;ll
get Joe? -MIXED AND NOT
MATCHED
Dear M and NM:
The best way to catch Joe
to throw Peg and Dale togeth·
er - put your match-patcher'•
cap on and get to work. 1
er t~y still like each other
your job won't be too hard.
The less you tell Joe
all this the better. Ju•t stand
by to hold his hand when
drop!! it. - H.
Dear Helen:
Wllh all the things they
nnl these days you'd
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!hoy could figure out a way
books to sloy open! I like
my balr up In rollers
I'm reading - tf I'm reading I 11t
for fun lbot Is. When I'm study·
ing, I need both hands free lo
make notes, etc. ut I never
have H&lt;!n a book, paperback or
text (unless It's so old il !ails
aparll that will stay open with·
out holding It down, thut
ing it necessary to buy a
bolder or make one from

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Sutton Church il
Having Himecoming

The Sutlon Methoist Ch,ifch
tm the Bashan-Raclne Road
bold a H"'ni!COIJIInC
:Hth with SIIDday School
Ding at 10 a.m. and Clint Orr as
!lllptrtnlendent,
The I p.m. service will be in
cbarge of a visiting layman
bo 8DDOUDced later.
A basket dinner will be
ed at IJOOD, All are asked 1o
1r DOitOTHY KILGALL5N
brtn11 table aervlce for thOJn:
selves and guests.
At 1:30 p.m. a Community
GOI!!SII' lit CIO'l'HAM
1Attorney'• office in Chicago night there were more mr·tne1rs ISing will be held wllh Rev. MCo
City tlftb
Jilek up • Wllnls to a!k !lOme more ques- in lhe room than there
Daniel, paslor of the church, in
gllOd htllltall Interest otory if !Ions about a 1'11mouo pet!Ori!P customen.
charge. There will be music by
111e1 e111 terlfy lhl!. The story or's friendship with a famous A highly louted TV
the Freeland Norris quarlel,
Is around that when one · time pngsler . . . Dlahonn Cltroll'l with a star at lbe heim
and 1 duel. All friend• and
actor 1'lml Nul, now behind manager is denyins tho printed for the ax, no maltor what
member• and f&gt;rmer membero
bars cbarged with killing hi! reporl.! that she will alar on executives oay for pu!Jilc .,rl eol-•r_e_l_nvl_ted_._ _ _ _ __
wile, Llauld 1 d~!perale plea Broadway as Queen Nefertltl oumption . . . A lamed v1 1
lot fllllda to pay lor hl8 defen8C, IOI'"Richard Rodgera. Odd. You'd !lar, recently married,
lied Bravo
as her huRband,
one of the lil11 to aend a chi!&lt;!k think she'd do anything fOr him, consull.! hl• ..,girl on how
which came as qulle a shock to
was Pranahol Tone. If true, altllr t.he glamorous part he handle his bride. She ha!
hla Amerioan wilt, actre.. Ann
FriiiC!llol 11 1101 01117 a genlle- aave her in "No 8iringo."
come "difficult," he
Robinson, mother ol his two
min bul lpptOIObel aalntllnm Bobby Halfleld of the RIRhl- Would you relieve
children. Mlu Roblnaon was not
ln 1111 ability 1o forgive. Yearo eous Bmthers 1o aoheduled 1o If you .. w II on the tube?
aware that abe bad bten dlvorqo, lha frOnt • page• blazed marry dancer Joy Clro in Hoi·
ced, or that Bravo had remarwhen fileal ptdverol!d Franchot lywood next year ... Gina Lol· LAST FEBRUARY this col- riM. However, she now plano
over lht alltotlona ol Barb!tto lobrigtda dol!lln't balle\le In aUf. umn ~redlcted stardom for a to take le8lll steps to make
Po)'lon. Frlnt!hol wa• blatlm feting. In Franca 1honling ''Ho- girl named Marilyn Michaels, oure ohe I! divorced. Jaime may
letrlblJ, lalldlld In lhi hOi!pltol tel i"'lradlao,'' ohe had 14 caoea ao the result of rave reports ol be a gre•t Romeo lhe Ia ouppolwilh !llultlple lnjOrle!, lnclud• of furniture ohipptd !rum her a ta~lng she hed done w 1t h ed to have had four wives being I III'Oken nol!f, and nl!fllf hou!e In Rome to her Par 11 Sammy Oavls lor "Hullabaloo." fore Ann), but among tho••
retained hll lull hearing, NDal'sl penthm""· That's the way to Am011g olher thinKS, she d 1d Ill! who follow the aport, he Ismovie career went on the !kids' do it, boby; you only live on~e. Ibtllllabt imltallons ol
n l considered a very good bull.
immediately, Mil! PayliJn provStrelsand, Connie Francis and lighler, to put il gently.
ed highly lorgetrnble, but Fran1 J~dy Garland. ~he has
scene In Bogota- Rood heavchot remains a respected and
Broadway Gu.,.htl Game: ,in Dallas in "Funny Girl, play- 8111il
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profession .. ,
rent mus1cal comedy lras three end to the delight 1f all coocero"happily married" stars mak· lld - IJiciUding me alld I'va nov·
Carl Theodore Dreyer, t h e ing the old pitch lor her . Chuml fit even met Marilyn - lhe auveteran film-maker, wants Ma· guess that a beautiful blOndl perlaUves Ut up like noon IIJIII
ria Callas for a movie version screen and TV actrt11 hll 1tar- and one reviewer considored
of "Medea," which sounda like red in a ~uiet Interracial wedo lbat she "modo otago history"
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and the Ecstasy," which just jau musician, ha\'1! bean !PO~ Now that former Prooidont ............................................. 11111111111.
opened at Loew's State, Is al· ted house-bunting In the Ptcif. BolCh Is back In the Domlnt·
Co11111 To Tho .. .
ready sold out through Jan. 30 lc Palisades ... A ortte • papu- can Republic he It meellng ••
- lhe first lime a movie bas lar East Slde nlgbtclub lookl erelly with ' the rebel boso,
BIG lEND AREA
pulled that much or an advanee. as 11 it's ready to fold, althougb Col. Caamano. 11 they aet too
The consensus lo that Rex Har- It's supposed lo bit, in the Pill' gelher, we l"'e again ... Quia
rl110n walks away With It, as he lance of "lha boyl," I "well • question: What do Burt LancasNOW OPEN
does so frequently ... The U. S.lconnected" place. T1tt other ter, Sen. Everelt Oirkoen and
maellto Leonard llernsloin have
On A
ill OOI!Ili!Oh? All*wer: Tho some
IASY fiRMS ...
hair-do . · · Calarlna Valente,
LIMI'I"ID lAStS
YlhD'I 'nly allowed to work Ill
WATCH FOil OUR
dllys in thi1 COIIIItry - those
stupt• rilles, acaln - will be
ORAND OPINING
spendlna about 1 month of her
allollod limo In Now York. Sh•ll
follows Tony Martin Into the
illoyal Box of lhe Americana.

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Hearing·Aid

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divorce 1.o Genevieve Mattox
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Colonibla reported the auicide ol
MeXIcan aolress Arabella Ar·
bellll, dau1hter of the Iormor
pl'e!ldenl of G1111lemala, and desttlbid how aha Bhot heroelf belore lbe very eyes of bullllgbt· ,
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Local owner 110 HP engine, 4 speed trans. Jet black finish.
Red bucket Se-a1, radio and healer. T1res show Uttle We&amp;r.
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1 local owner, VB engme w1th Crmsemallc trans., power
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HOLLYWOOD (UPI)-For a and-light western.
1steady, quiet, popular show, For all the promotion of
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'"Bonanza," surprisingly has be- ones, "Bonan:za" was tile onty
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wereonin ThursdaY
cas and a~w~
work, apparently hasn't burl fair
Saturday.
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only one, Mlc.lael Landon - her daughter, MlSS Polly and in
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has stayed Virtually free of coo- son-in~law, Mr. and MrS· Ed·

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newly drrorated Bargam at . c•pal plm· ol t1111me$&amp;'" the City of
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Pomf'fO\ I\ ill lwve a Smor- fm· $:JOOOUU W11tl turmlure or I
Everyday Specials
Ln ~(Jn,trurt and c:onduct the ouslneu h ho
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relatives
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and of 11 co nomnn1\)' antenna trolevl8lon t e m~ 0 . rs I "a err .
Mrs. Russ watson and mothtcnum Tlmrsda}, Odobrr
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•Ysteu• to a IaLIIe oe~tent wo•tld be
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some of the stars refused to Baily was a PBtieol ~ two
h,1rd•~ood auached to Poltl. c;.ble~. w1rez and makers are cor 18 y mv1 e .
Dex-A -D1e1 Tablets 0 n I Y: bath, basement and gas turWe 5&lt;'11 aml Servltll
other .1P11urt~n.onm wh1cll would The Pomerov Craft and Hob- make a scheduled pubJic appea· days at the J{eQbJclty Baptist
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Dan Blocker, who portrays the Mrs Harry Da'lll IDd Mr.
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literary P 0 n de r 0 s 8 • has meanwhile
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all Club will meet Wednesday af- come off nol too wondrfuUy 10 eral days visit With betr ,...,
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balan ce due $78 Jf! (iJ ]] WY
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fHAII.Ek tAn'S - free .ew
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Por- and his papa tmage mite too
and Mrs. ClareceADdrtwl
age and ~Vater Brown~ l'rall
SIIEPI'ER!l 011115
an11 o•ror t~eeurel•tenal• JncludlnJ, amon11 IJth@r lhlnt:•· trail"
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"He knows, says the !Ource, relatives In Cohuobua.
J'l)OAV krlee.
lllv1n8 and
mentInstalled
~nd taciii!LH shall be u erec~
and Dath, modP.rn apartment. j ~
. ,- LlncDin
as not to lnt~rfl'ril -.. 11h The p ast Pr eSt den ls 0f t he "!h a ] th'IS IS h'IS one bIf! Cha nee, Mr. and fdrll. AleJ, GrateJ:y
Middleport. WY. 2-387 4
FOR SAL£
of
tbe o.u, tralllc and lhe normal open tiM and IAmencan Lt'gton Auxd1ary of and that he is not a kid any of Dunbar V/. fo, ....
Ukf' of saJd sueeb, h.li!hll'ay•, alley•,
. meet longer, and very naturally be day with his
' rnotber, .,_
9 14 tfc GOOD .)r7 Rulrk . 4 door SIX
8Ldewalk.o. ami othl!r publiC lands, Drew Webster Post Will
Uta. I.our
F
--~-------good ttres, Just $250 c,Js
tice
•nd "1'r", and the loc.atJon of aU Wednesday at 8 p.m. at t h e wants to cash in fully 011 biJ G
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lakes 1L Phone WY 2-2922.
towe~.•hall
pollllbe•ndf1xe11
ot~rwith
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r:c.noN
twn•
Prior home of Mrs. George Mowrey, role and the image that aeU.lt. Arave.,
EdeD
eu IDd llllfuroilbed apart..
10 16 Jtc
EXCESS 0, wrltlen apprnul&amp;.nd UndfiJ' thl! S\lper- 1 - I Cl'ff
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IMITATION
v1s1nn or 1111d muntctpal corporation .LM:~Ufe
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e was a sertous actor
ore,
-----" ~n thnt In ~ to IUCh lontlnn alvlnr ewurldera.. Bosworth cauncil No. 4&amp; ft and never bad such financial
b b
If cr ff d
tlnn tn the rruon•ble OMraUOJ! of I
I
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TWO BEDROOM bouse on Lin- HOLSTEIN a Y ca , I or
t~~~e.010 r ~~: the •arne Provided., turthror, tbllt &amp;: S M will hold their
stated luck,"
'l'lae 1•s"
coin Hgts., btrcb kitchen, au- Le1 fhe1t Rock Spnn~s Cal
\let11• counly, :;:su~c~t~~~~t;!al:.~~' !~a~tlt~ ,'~,. meetmg
Wednesd'ay, at 7.30 Thus he bas moved Into the By United Pfeil~
11 d ~y of July,
...,.
WY 26!!38
10 16 3tc
-'- iJ TU etday. "tomatic gaa beal VI Y 2-51"''
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ul&gt;m1ttf!d
tn • II'IOVCd, or thfl, !IJtatLOR thereof ch•n•· Ip rn. Plans Will be discussed lor fields of clubs records aomic
Touay
Vllllo 19,
Uid
Che~ter ed, by the Grantero whenever
the
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:il •:lfld10n ,., l.ilm~ rtslrlr\.1 or obl!trucb the reu- degree work and lnspechon on stnps and public appearaDCell,
e ~~ daY 18111 · - • to
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suite,
and
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ta
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Lost and Found
llC&lt;!~ " ' vnt1ng futur .. nf uld Jtrei'\.1, hil(bwan •I
0 w c e .. ma e a COUD
bles Heasonably pnred Ca
he 2nol J!ay M ~,,, lld('llla]Ju ano otner publlc ~ar~di wards! mustnous master. urges less number.
Tbe moon Is ·~ Ita
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of and plact~t.
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LOST: Bright earptt colon
Mason, W. Va, 173·5282.
sECTioN J That • Pl!'rmtt and n- a compamons to altend
In short, the contiouing IUC- Dew pha~e.
restore them with Blue Lus- - - - __
]I) 19 3t
..r1t of Ch.Mter Cl~!Ue 11 hereby granted to Uld Grancess of "Bonanza" and ita men. Tbe IIIOrlliJJI star ...•IJI"
1-.ltef,
ru~t&lt;!'ell fOJr the tee. lhelr IUcceunro and aulrnt, to
. ocr. ,21
PLYMOUTII 2 d
., Qr Town,htp attach or olhflr.. lse arttx cable. wtrl!ll The Tw1hght (,arden
club however angry or controversial The eveoiiiR llars _.. Jilan,
tre. Rent electnc sbampooer, 1ru:
rN 6
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equ1pment, and other attachmenl.l to ·u
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88'-$1. Baker Furnilure, ,.Middle- cylmder. Joseph
W1ppe
e"'~' nf •n n.- ~he piJie~ and tacllitle~r of •D.J PIJJJbllc WI mee
urs ay evenmg, a they may be, seems solid proof Venua and
....-u.
\{) run fnr U\Uo ty even thou.h thfl tame ma:r "- the home of Mrs. Jed Webster of the show business pubUclf.u On thla d8Y
biltOrJr
pori.
10 18 6lr Star Route' Pomeroy' Ohl
not """'el!dln.c In, upnn or over the 1treet1, hhlb.
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WST: ODe male BluetJck huund Ph. WY 2-6410.
10 19 3!
olollor of ~-11U· way~, olley4 11deonlkl, and other ISr. With Mrs. T. A. Hennessy dictum: "I don't care what In 1781, UJIU Conntallll, ...
OO
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11, lo l']ye PUbllc l.onds 100 placel of said m1.on- aS co-hosteSS
on Sumner Road Ringo" by LARGE- Warm Mormng Heat
um.lred OOIIan ~Cip.J 1'01P&lt;li.1\11Jn Provided. hnW~\er, Th B
B Cl
I n ..~ you say a ut me- JUSt spe ·~cu IS
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year,.
hat the Jald IOrant~l!, thtll •ucce•e
usy ee ass 0 un:; the name right "
Yorktown, va.
l
name. Has rrame pale
on 1ula . like nrw HPa -;onable
1~rtlOJn wtu be •or~ and a""'en•. •hall •e..: ure the pPr- M'ddl
F 1 B l Ch h
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\I ~nd re mJUIDn and C01lll:nL of said publle I epor IrS ap 1St urc
-----In 1814, the "Star-Spangled
~a:rRout~~~es~nr~ Oht~ co; Phone CH 7-230~._10 19 3tp
o·:~o:~~d, da~: I ~~·~;~~." u:.~~" mh 11ttachments pr1- l Will meet Thursday evening, GERMANS ESCAPE
Banner'' was IUfll at BalUcall VI 3-2735
10 19 3tp AUCTION Saturday, October 23
Soard of F.lee- S~.( TI(]N ... Tlutt all ltrr,et., hlllh- fOct. 21 at the church at 7:30 p. MUNICH Germany (UP!) - more. Md., c.- lbe ant lime.
Jnty Ohio
..-a}'S ~llen. lldewai.Q, and other
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Lhal~ma, 1 ·
PuiJII~ Ianda and Places J!.l.ttlur'-1 or . m.
em ers are w come mas - Six East Germans fled across In 1936, three DeWJPIIPer nAuto S•let
of the death of my husband
"" ':lerlr
dama1er1
by tile Grantee-. their •uc- ed for the
· t b-~
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,....._ ended WlaJI"
n.A:... -V\IUU
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!!'Ill~
~nr8 and a•B111n~. In the uerctM 1
. halloween
. party. ConuDUDIS
cq~WU"e
.M. VOJ.KSWAGEN'-, _w
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and
the
Sale
o{ my farm ,
4\t
ol any of th .. rlellu and prtvll~te• i
The
Middleport
Child
Conserriera
to Bavaria in West Ger- world alrpi8Jl8
B.
R.
oYin
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~rHJltl'ol ~hall be repatred hy
ther Le ague WI"11 mee t Thurs- many during the weekend. tbe Ekins laDded It l ..lo.J..Ir-' N.J.
will
sell
the
followmg
person
TICE
t&gt;rantee
~nd th .. lr ~uce@IIOD ;nil va !On
h t
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n~Oa:-.: ~alk!~o:a~on ea ~: al property located JUSt or
r~~~~":. ~~~~~~! :!~,~~ ~! ~~~'.P:;;~Ira~~,:.IIM a;i ·~:~Y ~t 7 =~- p.m~tt the SColu1m1• Bavariao Interior Ministry re- 'Ibe Umt: 18 daya,....,..U~ It
Va, Call 773-5686.
Slale Ruule 124, rmle ~orth
mbf"r 10, lOO$, llld munLCIP~I corporatiotl.
Ia as 0 ICe, ISS
a y ported Monday
minutel II - oo P .'It at the SECTION !'&gt; That the Grantee, their Schaaf Will be guest speaker
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Slate
Park
at
Pullland
10 12
ounty { omm1~· ncre~~ors and a.. lglll, 1haU b41 IPIJ.
'L,...,O:-:Iol:;eCov
=cc--cAc:--= _-__: Ch
OhiO. Watch for Signs
l&lt;m~e tn POJm.
~~~ (~~ e~~~~n~l;a~~!;b w,::~~h her:t: t Mag~o,,lia Temtpile Pythlh
ianDSAisv·
BERR~'S
•
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er
Antique calendar wall clock
ndld~tn
for artu he enacted, n~ 1 ardln 11 1 ud ers WI mee a
e
ler, Ohio.
9 18 t1&lt;.: brass keltle and stand, ant 1que
~ ~~~n\yh:,~ :~'::e~e~~~~~~·ia:~!e~~ct ·~~:::Ike. baTh]) Thur~day , at 7:3_0 p.m.
CUSTOM BUTCHERING and Cherry table, two marble top
up u, ~~.,, .In SECTION" e Tlult the Grantee, their
e PhJlathea SocJety of the
8~
llll'les&amp;OrJ and ll-&lt;1111118. Qy their Middleport Ch rch
.I
,
0f Chns
eutting. W1ll buy bide!! every
dressers., K1mball P~;mo . rol
mud b~ tiled af'ceptan •., nt thu permit end IJ- •
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.
,
'"ODd
Phil .. .
Ph
top .tb.J. a lot of o!d dishes
O\
later ll!an ceWJ... •hall allree to hold llld mum- will meet Thursday evening It
., ay.
meier,
one
~
OVf'mher 2nd.l&lt;"lpal COIJlllfallon harmleu frolb all 7 30
at~!...- ho
f M
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WY z..s510
9 1a tf
Kemnore 01] range. Westing
cJatma of duma"., art•tn11 uut o1 the · p.m.
un:: me o rs.
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g memb11rshlp , eterrLNe of lh&lt;~ rllhl.l and prlvlle11e11 Robert Reibel Leading Creek
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GR'"'.., Plumb'mg house Refngerator . Sewmg
Lhe 19115 Coun- ~ berf-ln .:ranted. •nd •hap proeure 11 •
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ftO!-Ilfl ra lend~r lbiUtY lrllluranc" wltb 11t uid mun- Road.
Helling,
MinersviJ.le.
macnuK'o
resscf"l!.
brass
he
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St'
Pomeroy.
doyR
b .. Jn rE- !1'11' dat.e ol eledJon. arl k1P~I corporahiJn lU coJIIIUrM,
Ln
and
roll away bed
odd ella r&lt;; I
qu~l!l ....t to• •ow
Ule ~mllUllt of ILO.OOOOO.
()C"[', z:t
Oblo. hi your aewer troub-- roun-d ··bl· I·· d
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fhr " ' IWH I ounl~·AIIrkultural 'I
SECTION 7 Th•t the Grlmt... their The w.s.c S. of the Great
all sit.es sewl!l' baD 1a " • aun r)' Sw\fC,
"'"k u•tv,, • , ,
rm·eusnr1
~ofl 1 ..11111, 1haU notiC,
lei. We h
uave
lh f '·"'
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wlll
trees, Oak cupboard, and ' ~o nB nn,
n wr1 , mt t1•~ munk•p•l cOJrPQraUon Beod Methodist Olurch
0
macldnes. Rea8oDabll ratea. other old fUrnitUre , WaShing
R
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Sale
"''" rel~ry
o! their mteniLon to Procftd ... ,..... hold a rummage sale iD tbe
ea, S I 8 or
l[l\1 19 211, fll) 2, 31&lt;.:
UIHie r "'11nln a Penod of nnt 1.(1 eX·
Call WY 2-2974. day or ulgbt. Ul8C h'!De, 0id WOrk be OCh, a
LEGAL NOTICE
&lt;PI'd 12 ""'~'h• from and after the Simpson building aCl'OS!I from
IN THE COMMON PlEAS COURT
Pff.,rl""@d:ote fo thll ordlnanc41 ath
~~-;;::;:--o;;:;:=c~·...,I6_...~Uc::;:;:::: lot of good tools platform
HOUSE FOR SAll!
OF M•111 County, Ohio
er"''"" ~aul pennlt and IJcen•l!. Jhali the Racine Post Office, on Oc~.F85 Oldsmobile Cutlass scales, and good David
' . Br&lt;ll:i· M.O'dern Ranch St)· le . Beautiful
A Lury,
bl' VOid d11d ol no forcfl and effect. lober 22 and 23 from 10 a.m.
IN.)
u h Il l Muv
Monerrwottl,
OhiO,
Plllnfllr,
Provrded.
howevf'r, that 'ueh written
30,000 miles, fully equipped, ley Garden Trat:tor, With 3 1!:~:~~o~ta~~ ::hwo~y ~~:age ~n Anrold R. uur, v•.
:!~e n~~@~~~~:7e !rh~n.!"~~~rodto u~~O:. until &amp; Pm. OCT, !3
except power brakes.
be mower~ to ht. Many other I &lt;&gt;~
h
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ACr"l Unknown,
Defl!ndtnt.
Uld M1Uil1ClPal corporation, !haLl en.
.
n.unte 7 wit gnou ron to msm
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
title th@m tn rommence the uercl••
Evangeline Chapter,
OES,
seen any mommg and al l day useful llems not hsted
tughway Four ltedronms, Livmg,
No IUU of th.. riRhl• ~nd prlvllelel lllnted Middl port ·n
b k
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Saturda y and Sunday. Robert Terms Cash Rradford Auc- dnung, famtl}, lutchen, break .!~~~:~ fl" ~~~~·wn~"::~ ra:;.\!' :;"~r~"!:'te/•~;~~~ ,u:=~:% ~~ sale. ~aturd~ , ~n~ ~ ~
Do r s t ,
Tuppers Plams. liOn Company Not respoos 1ble fast, pt,1y, maids, ut,ility and ure tllat on Septfmber 20th, 111~ ..,_~,u,, m11~t rornmene• the collltruco Du ..ey Flori's! bm'ldi'ng ~ MidOhio. 667-3966.
10 18 Jtp
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lh,. unden!Nned f1led her petltmn tion Df Uld ~omm~nlt)" antenn1 J.ete.
QJ
JU
or BCCI ents
Ishop.
ree bal hs, ceram ic ll1e aea1nwt him 111 \he t.:nurt nt Common v111nn •:vstem In said munleJpaL cor- dleport. Members bringing bak·
Signed \frs Ralph McDade and wall to wall earpel on !'lea~ of Me1g~ Counly. Ohio, &lt;:ue No poratlon w1lhlo 24 monthlt aft.tr •h•
1900 DODGE truck, 2 lon Over·
' n
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13.822. praym~: fiJr a divorce, rellor H-rVt(e of uld wrltttn notice of in- ed goods are to have it there
Lunch will be sen:ed
oors. About two-thirds of atoon of ma1den name, ro~\.1, and tent111n tQ PT&lt;Jceed; otiN!rwt&amp;e. utd
lated Van body , 2 ,peed rear
10 16 Stc house Js paneled m mahogany othllr 11ropl'r relief nn rn• rrnund ol perm1t and llcen~~~ 'hall be vold 1Uid at 9 a.m. Mrs. Wilham King,
end, 5 speeds rorward, par- ---- ~ T
and walnut Au conditioned ;:::fu~o~~~~~~ ~~~ ·:~~n ~~~en~:~' ots':_-i~~~e ~nd ;;::c~rdlnance rh.all Mrs. Richard Prckens, Mrs. Ann
tial saddle gas tanks,
a1r SWEET Pv1A OES, Phone V1 Large patw and double carport lia1t1 i~u•e w11t h• ror li..arlnJII on be In full foru "nd 11ftect from Thomas and Mrs James Clathoros and transJster rad1o. 3-2638, Charles Hilton, Port.- On lot 200' 1 ::IDO' May be seen ~ an ... rhc J nl day "1 November, :On:e/~ye~~~h~ earll••l pertod al· worthy are co-chairmen.
Price very reasonable. C&lt;tn- land, Ohm.
10 11 1Ztp by appomtment only
Mory ,., uuy, PlltnftH
Pm~d ,., (;ouncu lhlr ~11h oar •r
OCT, %4
Crow, Crow
lnd Pllf"tor,
Septtmher
19tiiS
D
tact: Ferne B. Hayman . R. MEiGS SWIFT HOMES- S12
PRICE REDUCE
AHorntvt tor PleJntHt
Wayne U!Dbons,
i Heath Methodist Chureh wlJl
F.D, 2, Racine, Ohm, or Mrs. E M
p
om'
Ph Write: cloTh. o.n, lenHnel !») :u. ~Ill UOl l. 12. 19, 28: nu 2.7le ........,T"''c•ld@nl of CGundl
IRponsor a family night dinner
am, omeroy,
0
. Box 668 H
POtMroy 0
- - - - - - .,..,r.
ene Gr1te. Clerk
Bel1es. 142 So. Union, AI- WY 2-2975 _ Write or stop in
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• - NEW YORK (UPil- The New
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w» 1a. JP, zr.o at the church Sund~y evening,
10 19 3tc for our free catalog and mon· FOR SALE: 1640 Lincoln Hgts York Rangers of the National 0\'ANGE, France &lt;UP]) - Oct. 24 at 6 p.m. witll Mr. and
OhiO.
Uvestoclc
ey saving home ownership 4 room bath, basement, gas Hockey League trimmed their Michel Jazy of France~ world Mrs: Newman Burdette and
COW. Holitein 1 4th program.
9 22 30tc furnace. Aluminum storm WID· roster Monday by assigning record holder in the mile, will family as gues_,tcs.:.·- - - - - "I ••r th• p,.
: wouiJ let "' oJjoum, H IJt ol/ jlllntl 1 ''
1
ooqethu '" hiJ blll....:.o doleot t 1 ~r·
Vincent P. Broderick~ 1958 10 1 43 Great Lake~ trail- dows and doors. Carpt'tmg lett--winger Ted Taylor to the pass Up " track meets in MooHollow Rd., near Rock er. 12000.00.
M. A. Hall. and dcapes. Can ~e flnanred Baltimore Clippers of the lreal Jan., 22 and Lo1 Angeles• '1'8 to brea!&lt;, Herb E!Uott'o 15001~ 18 3te Reed!ville, Ohio.
10 1 ore
WY 2-22113.
10 &gt; Uc Americaa Hockey League.
Jan. ill to ooncerilrate on traJD. , meten record.

,_ O&gt;mrti.de
The BJ&amp;c !t
or the
Tallow
4- Lever

AlliiOetl

SOCIAL

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SHE'S GONE OFF
TO VISIT HER
SISTER FER
TWO-THREE

JAIL Y CROSSWORD

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And tile departure of the an· bany. were w~end guesll ol
II controversy and crt!Ical grlest cast star of all Pernell
J h •-••• N Ave
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r,Borsona .." IC lesd b cod d Yt t' Roberts, who played the son ~- and Mr•· OrltJ Glother

Legal Notice

~

BARNEY GOOGLI ond SNUPfY SMITH

stars.

nanza wou e ea · . e
there last week were the f1rst
$1469 J nat'tona 1 JeteviS'Ion ratmgs
·
· Conv. Cpe.
1962 Ford Ga Iax1e
of
Cream Cin1sh, wh1te Lop, V8 engine, automatje lrans. Power
the _seasond- _and hthere on top

TIRE SALE

~ Ph.P~~.~~32

PHONE WY 2-2156 Itrms. "sal;d alfalla lca), any
amount B.~~ Cuopt'l. LangsNotice
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10 15 tfc
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QUAliTY

vice, aU makea. WY 2-2284..
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy
Authroized Singer Sales and
11
Service.
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Television In Review

Oct. 19, 1005

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5·25 Weotller
5:30 Sunset Boulevard
7:.,.
•• New1
Nli Slgn 011
H5 Slgn On, Musical Clock
7:25 Newt1 In Briel
7:30 Musical Clock
7:45 EclloeJ of Joy
8 00 Ohio Valley Newo
1,115 World New•
a 10 Sports Today
1.15 Weather Picture
1·16 Pt. Pleasant Football
JO 30 Songs for Children
10 45 The Golden Key
11 00 News
lH'" Saturday Show
12·00 Loeal, Ohio, Nat. News
12·20 Bullttbt Board
12·25 NeWJ 0 Grarno
12 30 Saturday Nalinee
1:30 News Headlines
1:31 Saturday Matinee
1,55 News
2·1111 Saturday f&gt;laUnee
2·30 News Headline•
2 31 Saturday MatJnPe
2 55 News
3 00 &amp;.turdav Matinee
3 30 News Headlines
3 31 Saturday Matinee
3 as Newl
4 00 Discing with Doss
4:30 Top Ten Revue
5 00 News Roundup
• : 15 Interlude
5'30 CommWiily Cholnl
1·00 Dtnner Muslcalll
7
7;:
Party

By HAROLD GRAY
Al--l, PEQ$0Mfll, TAL.lQ-lT I-IlM
THAMOLJ;. A SI-IOOrJN' 1=\RJ\

111 A F1GI-'T ~I&amp; AIN'T
NIC£ A-TALL! 8JJT
Ht AIN'T Tf.l' K\HD
f&lt;S FIGGGR9 145. l-IAS
10 ERQI.l5 !iOTKIN' f
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A4'M STII.L ~All&lt;' CX'I TH' Dl?PliJ,
BUT Al-!'0 HATE T'HAVE 1U

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FoRTUNAT£LY,
111 NlOST
PlACES POLICE
DON'T NEJ;D TO
DEPEND llf'l
THE ~A£1 OI?AW

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lAWJ-.\Ari SHOIJLD BE ~rt I NE\ItQ 'fiT
1 KNUWEO A Ro: A.L- rAST LAWMAN \&lt;!~0
W1S TRie&gt;c;ER+IAPPY t H~ DOtH
HAF'll; B£ I

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ASHES-ALL MY CAREFUL.LY LAID

PLANS ~EDUCED lD ASHE-S:,1 HOW

WILL

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AGAIN Win-tESS

TkE CDNF'A.oNTA.TJON
Of' Tl&lt;E TWO NIO$T

CfLEIIIII&lt;TI!D LOIIfR$
IN HIS'toRV '"!

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Around And
About
Middler&gt;art

Yarn Shops, B&amp;PW Club, Sponsoring
Card Party Style Show, Wednesday

A card Party a~
Style
Show will be held Wednesday,
Oct. 20, at the Middleport Elementary school by the Middleport Business and ProfessiOnal
Women's Club at 8 p.rn

Mrs Yvonne Scally ot lh~
Middleport Spin-A-Yarn Shop,
and Mrs. Mary D1les ollht&gt; Athens Spin-A-Yarn shop will present the Style Show. Art1cles to
be modeled ·and articles to be
on display mclude sk1rts, swa
ters, suits, coats. evening wear .
children 's clothmg, men's cloth·
ing, sto es and many others.

Newlyweds are
Guests at
Church Shower
Mr, and Mrs, Richard Clark,
recent newlyweds, were gueoll
of honor at a shower Saturday
' evening in the social room ol
the Rock Springs
Methodist
Church given by Mrs, Harold
Blackston, MI8S Betty Leonard,
Mrs, William Radford, Ml'll, Ed·
gar Abbott, Mrs, Norman Wey·
ersmiiler and Mrs, Robert SUI'
dette,

The stage settmg will be fu.rnished by Baker Furmture m
M1ddleport and s~me of th~ accessories wurn w1th the kmtted
and crocheted 1tems mode~ed
wil l be Furn1shed by the Sewmg
Center m Middlep01 t

Kmttmg cla s'*'s are now avail&lt;Jble at lhe Spin-A - Yarn
Shops. Howl:!ver, thl' shops lealure artJCles kntlted and cnr
chett·d espec1ally fur any indiVIdua l who is not free to (' nroll
in the1r classes
Door pnzt'S Ylill be awardcd
bv the Spm-A-Yarn shops

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Officers are
Elected by
Mason 4-H club

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1965
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XVII NO. 156

onsolidation Called 'Best
ConsolldBlion thill year
of! by 1968 ond not resupplied,
summary of the recent survey!elusive of land, water, sewer- organized io serve more than
schooll in Melgs county, if vot- 1 That is the year elementarr taken by Wilham Dean of ~he I age and olher such costs, would the _10 per cent of Meigs county
ers are thinking only of mo~y, districts will ~ve ~ cons?li- state departm~~t. or_ educa~on merit a state grant of $1,108,~ pupils who on the average go
is the best barSain they'll like- date with dlstncts wttb a htgh]on present facllttles 10 the ftvelwtth local tnpayers meetmg to college (many of whom presiy get, actording to the finance schooL
districts,
,
U1e diflerence,
entiy drop out),
director of the. Ohio Depart . In M~igs cou~ty, he indicat~ The re~rt sa1d none ~f _the Mr. Parsons made
these -A vocational
department
men! o1 Education, ,
1! apphes specifically ,to Sahs- present high school bu&lt;ldmgs points, then, about such a oew would leach many of the craft
John Parsons, speaktng Tues- bury and Bedford dtstncts.
are acceptable to be _remodeled h1gh sc-hool, the location to skills and trades 1necessary by
day night at Bradbury eiemen- The meeting was held w pro- into a consolidated h1gh schooL be selected later by a
new 1968),
lary school to civic leaders, vide more information to citi· It pointed out, too, that the board of education comprised -Chemistry, physics, advancschool board members, citizens' zens anxious to bring a ma]ori- cost to bring any one of them of a member from each of the · ed math could be taught eacb
committees, and other interest- ty .vote Nov. 2 when Bedford, up t~ ~~ate standards would be present distr_i~~:
. Iyear rather than every other
ed persons, warned that the Salisbury, Northwestern, Porn- probtblhve.
-New facdtbes 'Bnd equt)r year.
state•~ e,urrent a~proprlatlon t~ eroy and Middleport distr_icts The. report s.aid, however, ~ ~ent ~ould_ give te~ch~.rl il , - Studie.ll show high schools
aid districts w~tmg to consoh- vote yes or no to consolidatmg. consohdated htgh school estt· new light t_n teachmg.
fot ~to 1200 pupils are best_ as
date easily wdl be exhausted Mr . Parsons also revealed a mated to cost $200,021,430, ex· - the curnculum would be, to size; the proposed new h1gh

refreshm~nts will be served.

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Games were played under dl·
ft!Ction of Miss Leonar~ with
prizes awarded to Mrs, William
Grueser, Mrs, Lewis Gtueser,
who al&gt;o won the door prize,
, and Mrs, Clifford Leifheit

~I'll as bv the B&amp;PW club. Free

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Group Will Hear
KKK's Shelton

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school would have about 1,0011 icai administration of the larg· tion not "jusl talk about It, •
to start.
M~s. Roger Morgan, Midd~
1er education umt.
-No school in the present MisS Sally Schaaf, special ed-- port chairman, -and genN i
five districts can afford to up- ucati.On teacb~r of the North- chairman of the citizens' eorddate its facilities to meet pres- western district, was chairlady mittee introduced community
ent state standards, to say noth- of tbe tneeti.Jlg- She introduced chair~en inctudmg Joe StruQII.
ing of new standards to come RoJ&gt;erl Morris, principal of PomeroY: Mrs. carol Oblblger,
rate this or early nex:t year. Bradbury school, who welcorn· Salisbury ; Mrs. Henlen Quivey; "!
The state will not grant money ed the •isitors, Also speaking Bedford; Mrs, Duane Stanley,
for such updating of small high was Donald McKenzie. fleru· Harrisonville· Mrs. W.
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schools.
tive head of Northwestern dis-- Hayes Sale~ Center;
Mn.
-Elementary schools will re-- tridRoberl B'ailey, Bradbury; Mrs.
main in their present communi- Miss Schaaf suggested that George White Sr. Rutland and
ties, but they too will benefit teachers and parents, but espec- . Mr. Arthur Mmer', Rutland, the
with improved equipment and ially teachers, should ''get out llatter two unable to attend btfacilities through more econom~ and work'' for the consolida· cause of employment.

Family Farm 'Here to Stay'·

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f'The family farm Is more •we win far mon Issues than w~ sHy. He joined the staff of the the hidden traffic signal at tht
firmly l!ntrenched today than lose."
; Farrn Bureau in 1952 and at junction of Routes 7, 33, and 124
ever before, but it is a Jnr lhf- ·· tn the future, more and present he is assistance secre~ and thal adequate warnmg signa
ferent family farm than it was more farm products will move tary to the AmeMcan Farm Bur- be erecled on Routes 1 and S3

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WASHINGTON (UPI) _ Con- But whether Shelton planned
gressional Investigators, mind- to provide any answers todaY
10 years ago," said Dr. Ken- to market under a system of ! eau and is head of its Commod- north of the mtersection.
ful that finanic:al shenanigans was doubtfuL
neth Hood, addressing the 46th supply contracts,"
continued ity division.
_ eontmue to stress tne need
helped bring down the high-rid- The 36-year-old former tire
annual meeting of the Meigs the farm economist
Ill the business session with for adequate vocational traia..
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ing Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s, salesman invoked the 5th, 4th,
.1 County Farm Bureau at EastDr. Hood predicted major ! PreSident Andrew Cross in the ing for the youth of
Meigs
WASHINGTON .J. THE POW~ sought today to discover how 1st and 14th Amendments to
ern High school Tuesday night. farm processors will demand chair, four women trustees were county.
ers of a congressional commit- the modern Klan 's money is the Constitution 73 Urnes TuesOver 130 Farm Bureau mem- goods of a specific quality and elected for thr~ year terms.
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tee chairman, described as the handled.
day in refusing to answer quesbers heard Dr. Hood praise the in speelfic quantities and if TheY Were Mrs. Vtrgil Atkins, . - ~r~e local restd~n_t~ ~ fuHy
dosest thing to an absolute Robert M. Shelton Jr., of Tus· tions about the Klan's constltu·
past record of the farm organi- farmers will not, or cannot, cos- MrS- Pearl Wilhams Mrs. Gar- mvestJgate the posstbthties of
monarchy in American gov~rn-- catoosa, Ala., imperial wiz&amp;.rd tlon, bylaws and financial re-zation and predict an even trol these deliveries, then the land Caldwell and Mrs. Ed1son l t~urism and recreatio~ as addJ.
rnent have been challenged by of the United Klans of America, cords. He also refused to probrighter future for farmers wiU- food processing industry will. Hollon.
' t1ona! sources of farm mcome. _
an o'hio congressman and sev- the nation's biggest, was called duce any of the records.
ing to urute for common goals. He said, "Through your farm f{arold Roush was elected 8 - Thank Gov · Rhodes, lrviog "'
eral of his colleagues. At the again before the House Com- Shelton's invocation of the
"Farm Bureau is tremendous- organization you can meet this dele&amp;:ate to the Ohio Farm Bur· Dickman, Rep. ~alph Welker, ...
center of the fight is Rep mittee on Un-American AcUvi· 14th Amendment was ladeD
1y large.'' be said. "With over challenge If you wish : '
eau With Mrs. Virgil Atkins and ! Sen. ~akl.ey Collins and
all ~·
Wright Patman D-Tex the un~ ties to answer questions about with irony. The 14th Amend1.647,000 members families in Dr. Hood is a recognized ex- rhOrnas Sa_yre as alternates .
olher mdiVJduals and officials ~
yielding and of~n fOn~oversial the internal workings of his or· ment is one ~f . the . bulwarks of
DR. ROOD
every state except Alaska, it pert on farm economy. A native Adopted by unanimous con· who were helpfcl ln gettinl
Ghairman ot the House Banking ganlzati.on.
the Negro c1~ll nght~ mov~- --- -i~ t~e largest farm organiza- of New Castle, Pa., he graduat- sent was a slate of policy reso- 1needed l:hanges i~ strip mine ,
and CUrrency Committee.
~mong other things, the com- ~ me~t, ~e basiS of this years
t1_un m the world. Because or this ed from Penn State University lutions Which included
reclamation laws m Oh1o. Also
mtttee wanted to know how vottng nghts law and the landSIZe, our record for winrung leg- and received his doctorale 10 - Attention be called to the than_ked Ralph Moore. area ez..
The struggle for power broke Shelton was spending the · mark 1954 Supreme Court deseislative aains are impressive- economics from Cornell Univer- ~eraus situation caused bv lens10n agent, and Charles BiaS.. I
lnw the opeo Tuesday when a Klan's money and if his wife grega!ion decision,
esiee, extension, for valuable •
aroup ot rebellious members was helping him, who paid for Mrs. Betty Lou Shelton, the
help
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headed by Rep, Thomas Ashley, hiJ black cadillac, and the Wizard's wile, and Mrs, Carol
Ask thai aid be given
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0-0hlo, called their own com- source Of the money in the Long, ldentl[le&lt;i as a SheiUin ,
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effortS to salvage !he, badly '"-miltee meeting ill an attempt "Aiaballlil Rescue Services" employe, al&gt;o declined to anCHICAO (UPlJ- A
high school students 10 the or- said, Results are expected in damaged land m the stnp mule :•
to push through a bill the. chair~ eheekin&amp; accollDt. 'I'he commit- swer any committtee questions
student group vowed
ganization, and possibly cam- aboUt four days, and if the vote area or the county.
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DlaJI opposes. Patman 81Tived tee IBid Alabama ~escu~, Ser- Tueoday; Mra, Sheitop __ ~ .&gt;MANILA, Wedneoda, (UP!) that investigation and
pus strikes.
is fa.nrable the program will - Urge the Oh1o Farm Burbe!Or4 the session was over, VIet WI!_a ~ian _ front
t1mes, Mn, Lone ~~· I-A Philippine. Air Line DC3 prOliOCution by the
The Chicago-based organiza- beCOille "official" SDS policy. eau Federat&lt;on w~tudy the pooleading to a heated clash and
carrying '!I persons crashed ~I would uot ..otop
lloo II curt:ently poUing its esti- "investigaliOII and prosecu- ~b1llly of 1mprov1~g the daley
hi•lptcoonff~thecatiomneeotlfngth,':... terabnsii.i
into the barracks area of near- unqualified opposition to
mat.. 10,11110 members on blt! tJoO by Presid..,t Julmlon !bel Sl(Uation by coordmating the
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by Nichols Air Force Base to- war in Viet Nam or its beal- bHt-th"'&lt;lraft policy, Rothstein attorney general and lhe' dJs. ,'elforls ul elri.tlog dairy cropL at the heart of the dispute
day second after takeoff from the-draft program.
trict attorneY and even by J. -Ask that Farm Bureau
would ease restrictiOn' on b.ank
Manila Airport All ahoard ''The attacks,,by the PresEdgar Hoover will not deter on more matters that dire
mergers, II is Similar to one
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were rescued from !he burning ident and other public ofliciaill
sDS from continuing lis unqua- &amp;fleet the farmers income, ~u ..;!
already passed by the Senate.
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wreckage.
!l:ldden us, but It is a comparaJified opposition to particiPation gest work in livestock mark~......
Patman contends It is a gmSAIGON (UP!) -:- Hundreds of Ylet Cong guerrillas
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Uvely small price lo pay for
in the wur in Viet Nam," Rolh· ing and other major commndl- '
away.
l~u ncFhed two mass1vthe atCtacktrs todHa,y,ho nedon adU , S, Sped- OfflclSis ,.ld mb •dniy obf ~~~ our continued refusal w
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cia. orces camp IS e en a1 lg 1an s an a secon survivor~~ were a Y ur.~ this war," Richard
,o\tt}'.
Gen. Nicholas DeB. Also adopted were two amend·
agamst a gover~ment outpost near the border of Com- and that at least two were near national staff member
!(liiZOObach IOid a Sunday news ments w the local orgamza.
SPRINGFIELD, omo- ' mumst North Vlel Nam,
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death,
Students
for
a
Democratic
conference
iD Ch~eago that tbe ' tion's COde of reguiationo.\Ono
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~rs. Mary Bell•. 32, Sprmgfleld . Two A~erlcan aircraft among an armada sent_ to aJd The twin-engine plane lost ciety (SDS), said.
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. Justi~ oepartrnent is investi- ~f these confirmed the ~
was to be arra1gned
today 1 the spec_Ial orce~ outp~st were d~wned_ by mtense power at an altitude of about I The sos beat~the-draft
Oh10 clv1c leaders respondmg gating tbe entire beat-the-draft mg of thf.' county cooperative ,
on second deg~ murder char· ground fire. Fout Americans were killed I_n~ne ~~th_:_ 500 feet and crashed into the Igram, revealed during
to~ mail poll_comucted ~the movement. He said the SDS , association president as an ad·
ge~ In lhe shootmg death of a crashes.
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barracks area of the Filipino weekend's anti-Viet Nam
OhiO l~ormatmn commJtttee, program was only part of the ditional delegate to the o h 10
neighbor.
Repor!s from the battle- 1 radiO o~rator, .
air base while attempting an i monslrations, includes
ba~ reJected State Issue No. I 01overnenl
1 Farm Bureau. 'Itle other would
Mrs Bell was arrested In the grVIountCd m the farknorth dsaidd 90 ••?~~';'unfiSI guwnfillre c,ut tdhe el)lergency landing on a nearby ! to encourag• draft
by more than 2 tot It has been
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allow rura~urban people "with
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announced by C W Ulford
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rf.'e ~oung men w
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an ~; IVe mterest ID agriculbiood Bowen 42 a 'ghb
The Special Forces outpost h
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bU&lt;idmgs, exploded and burst tious obJectors, enlistment
Cleveland mdustmhst, presiI 10g U
lure, to become associato
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to the roof . t fl
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whose body was found in front w~s situated at. Plel_ Me, ~ and made the necessary repairs m o arne.
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of her home Sunday morning. miles north of Saigon In heavily as bullets whizzed by,
!'our airmen on the ground
The commillee invited 10,0011
AI the close of the meetlllJ It
forested mountains of the high- ''I knew If we were going to were mjured.
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Ohio leaders to participate in
was announced that _over 70
lands . Its defenders were re- stay here we had to have com- There a arently were no
a mail vote oo the issue that is
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rnem!Jers of~ orgaruzation had
CELINA,, OHIO - A COM- purled holding out in heavy municatlons," Williams was foreigners p:board. All names
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to be voted on Nov, 2, which .The Me~gs County R&lt;dmg club purchased the&lt;r 19611 memberman pleas Judge ruled Tuesday fighting
ted
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would increase sales taxes to w1ll SpOnsor a horse show Sun· shJp!l. Mrs. Emma Fmdling aDd
that il , WlC tit , 1 to
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as sa)'lng 1a r,
on the passenger liSt appeare
daY a, 24
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IS . ons uJona .
A U.S. twin-jet 857 Canber- Pickup 7th pgh : It waa
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rs. e a Grueser, both charrelease pubhc s~hooi , puptis ra bomber counter. attacking
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schoolll, There were ll2S re- spnngs r.,rgrounds beg&lt;nnmg at ter members (1919) of the Melgo
~om class for religious mstruc~ near Plei Me was shot down,
A spo~esman_ at . Doctors j
!lpOnded 1279 or 31 per cent 1 p. m.
County Farm Bureau, were 00.
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an Air Force spokesman said , Court Term 8 Ser
I :,'~~~ ~ MP~~~n,'a;~o~ ~~: MONTGOMERY, Ala, &lt;UP!) voted f~vorabiy, and 2843, .; :~ entry fee •.1 $1 50 will be ored for buying membersbipo
Common Pleas Judge Fred' He said the two crewmen man- By Judge B con
crash and that ail were alive - The Alabama Supreme
G per cent, voted agamst the ch ~ed-, Ad~sswn wtil be ~~ No, 1 and No. 2 for 19611.
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Cramer ruled in a suit filed aged to parachute safely and
''Some are in serious condi~ heBrs the state's attorney
issue.
cen w~th c lldren under
wer · ked
lth 1 · 1
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two years ago by Jesse c. , epic
up w on Ymmor Terms of Me1gs County Com- Uon," the spokesman said,
nerai ask today thai II
The poll was conducted from ' E"'nl will be estern pleasMoore of Fort Recovery against 1n)urles ,
mon Pleas court for 19611 have Th
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th supremacists be
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A helicopter alw was shot bee r ed b J d J h C
e plane too o rom e lr
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th t 1·n try K ~t I to 15, - &lt;nc1u ed CIVIc ure horse pleasure pony under
,e , utllwest Local School down and iis American pilot BaD IX! Jy u ge3 oMn
, airport at 10:32 a,m,, bound for Koim Kla lUTY a 1W the , aht u leaders in every county includ- 56 in egi and spoon, barrel
DJstncl,
' con or anuary , ay 2 Legas . City in southern Luzon
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co--pilot and two gunners killed, and September 1 The terms of
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. der slaying of a white civi1 me newspapers, .ra ~ . ' par- races for orses an pomes,
a military spokesman saki
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Witnesses sa1d the craft wob- . h
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ty leaders, public officials, ev- run and ride ror both horses
CAPE
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cotheur WI , gin a
a m, on bled shortly after becoming air· rog ts wor er,
ery type and size of business and ponies flag race
respectiVe dates
borne the 109t po er and 1
u 1 ted witbout regard to run-saddle-ride,
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, Ally, Gen, Richm\}lld Flowers a se ec
pick-up
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crucial series of tests on the was in Quang Tri, northem- activit erEvel
Luc::s ~~;k plunged. to the ground:
~ousht the issue to Alaba~·s race, cr~, _national origin or for horses and ponies, sho'Vell
Gemmi 6 spacecraft and its most province of South Viet of coJr1s ha?"been a , inted The rurport tower sa_td the pl- highest court fro~ Hayneville party affihatton.
rae~ for )lorses, tire race
Sherley Howery, 74, of Carpowerful rocket, both scheduled N
bo t 400 I
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lol, Capt Orlando Vdianueva, where he is seekins to
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pomes stake race for horses peoter passed away Mondaf at.
am, a u
ml es nor 0 as trustee or rece&lt;vmg , pay- seol a frantic unintelligible ra· Collie Leroy Wilkins wthe
BOOSTEIIS nr MEET
and a~ pen tr 'I cias
ternoon in Sheltering Arms b..,
for launching Mond~y, without $a 1gon ,
ments for support and mamlen- dio call JUS! before the plane I h ,
ill time ,
Th Southern Local Athie ,
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One of the early heroes of the ce of the w'f1 and h'idr
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for the March 2S
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poor health several years
The exercise, a series . of fighting, a mihtary spoltesman or W&lt;iilllm e, Dmgu~s, wbo Is barracks area in what
Mrs, Viola Liuzzo of
at 7:30 p,m. at the bish school ,
Mr, Howery for 54 ye,..; OWJ&gt;.
three make-believe ltlghts, put said, was Spl!l:,, 4 Amos G . servllll! a senteoce 1n tbe Ohio peared to be an attempt
with Maoon Fisher president .I
od and operated a eneral
the entire GemlDI
oystem Williams of Fayetteville, N ,C., state penitentiary for murder. make a crash landing,
in charge, lmpo~ m~ '
store known 85 the Noa: Stout
Chief
Justice
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through a full eleotronk: olteck
agreed in 1 late 11
mating projeelll will be
Co, iD Carpenter, The buildin&amp;
that must be passed llt(Ore the
conference Tuesday 00 hear
ed and a large attendance ill
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was constructed by his gra~
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'He wlllbejoined by
urged, FiiDIS ol the
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lather, Noah Stout in th•1870'1,
1Oth&lt;er juotlceo, a majority of
Buchtel game are expected to
Surviving are his wile, Clara;
tre 1111 known problems," 1
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loe••eu • memtoer court,
be sboWD,
The Meigs
two sons, Eddie Lou ond Vfl'o
apace qency opokelman re- ,NEW YORK (UPI) - The a merry-go-round,''
ilOUJ'ney w possible destructllon,l
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lin, both of Carpenter: oorib
ported,
, comet lkeya.Sekl will oweep He aaid It should
light from tbe comet is
V•teru• MeDrlol Boopllal iJIVestigated 10 traffic accidents, grandchildren, six •tOHI'lll4lCI'OIIII North American aides spin someUme near midln_iglhtllligh in"nsity •nd
JAYCEES TO MEET
Admllokllla - George OUer, bOOked 49 prisoners into
children, five ereat grlllldthllJAKARTA IIIDONESIA
loclay and Thutlday In what 111- Thursday, mol'ing eastward
could cause serious
All members of the
Middleport; Charles
Sheets, tY jail and handled 1,156 incom- dren and two sisters, )fft,\!urRebei lo
'kidnaped
. ; trono"""" predict will lie the th~ oor!hern sky,
Jayceea wbo are
Pomeroy; Norma Grant,
lnl teJepllODe calls,
ley WhiUotch ol ColllllliJus and
aenlo lndoueol- greatest show in the, heavena of Ikeya.Seki will become visible The. scienlisill say the
to attend the Athens Jay- roy; Deanna Baker, Coolville, Sheri!! Robort C, Hartenbacb Mrs, Heleo Juniper of ienyoa, ,
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th1o conlury,
os It nears the sun reflects the way to see Ikeya.SOki is 1o
ceea meetjnc Thuroday
llllc:Urles - Patricia Atilt, tePilrted !ilv.otigatiOn of
Texas,
~offiJc:'~n ~~ K~ Franklin of the sun's light and senerates llght one hand against the sun,
urged to meet on the
Mjddioport; Lawrenoe Poarto, lbeft COIIIPiaint•. one
Funeral servlcts wiD be ot
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r.,..._ Raydeo Planetariwn .said lhe of Its own, AI the comet apavoiding its
parking lot in Pomeroy
Lancaster; Violet RHe, Pollle- and entering ooe B E
the CIIJ'pebiB Baptist churc!J
loclay,
comet 1lill appeor 11 a bright proaches perihelion. the closest and sight apinst tho
roy.
six llliscell"'-'
Thum.y at I p.m, witb lin,
11le army-controlled broad- llsht near l1le sun durlna the point to the sun, which should where the comet will paso,
and one mlsainc person
Merlill '!)eta ofDclatin&amp;- Frlanda
east oaid tbe bodln of the two daytiglrt hours but the precise be belweea 100,0011 and Pt,OOII lkeya.SOkl wao named
The Sherilf'a c1epar1metrt
may t!all at lite Bowery bc!mo
men were found Tuesday Dear hour cannot be cjetermlned, , mUea. lite mtllion-mlle-iong tall
Japanese astronomen
eled 1,7111 llllles serving
In Carpenter llltoe 4 p,m. Wedo

WORLD

MEIGS THEATRE
LAST TIME TONIGHT
"VON RYAN'S EXPRESS"

1

WED, ond THURSDAY
October 20-'11

ELBERFELDS

NOT OPEN

On Takeo££

FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
October 22-23

MEN'S

"sWINGERS' PARADISE"

"A HIGH WIND

NEVER-IRON

HAVE GUt.STS

SLACKS

lt1111, Lila Kedrova.

SUNDAY thru WEDNESDAY
October 24-27
"HARUM SCARUM"

S4.95

Elvis Presley, Fran Jeffries,
Mary Ann Mobley.
F11furette:
To The Wild Return

;

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Colore~rtoons

-

elvy Model or
Beltless Style
As Shown

Halloween Party
Is Planned by
C-8 Radio Club

PAY BY
CHECK •••
Open

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. Quick-Dropping your check in the mail elimm·
ales waiting in line. Let your po,tman make those
payments. Save time . , , bank by check'
Easy-when paying by check, you save gasoline,
wear-and-tear on your car . Che&lt;:ks are the sensible
way to budget

MIL COMMERCIAL
In 100 It, rolls for onclosi"'l
large areas

eALUMINUM Storm Windows

l+ ~t.--IJ&gt;on''t risk theft or Joss of your money, Pay
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LOAFERS
Sin 121h
To Big 10

Roush's Shoe Store

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Weather Stripping

• SOLID COLOR SPORT SHIRTs

for doors &amp; windows

•PAnERNED SPORT SHIRTS

• DRESS SHIRTS
Melga County'• Oldest &amp;: Largest lnsuranee Aceney

/iational
WE PAY 4% ON SAVINGS

Kember Federal Deposit Insurance Corporat!OD

DOWNING INSURANCE

KING
N. 2nd Ave.

BUILDERS
SUPPLY CO.
MlddlfiiOrt, 0.

AGENCY, II\IC.
Serving The Area For Over 97 Years

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Sherley Howery
Of Carpenter
Dies Monday

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Italian Style

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the dryer, then pul
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An amazing new process give&amp; the fabric a permanent
press - crease Stays in, wnnklea Stay out - true wasb
and wear.

SHIRTS

what you've been mi11ing. Save time, save gas,

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these slacks and
save your wife or
your Mom a lot of
work-

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Admission: 75c &amp; 40c.

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patterns, Solid colors-arid dress sblrls In wblle
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