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GIVES DINNER
observance of the birthdays of
Mrs. Myrtle Long entertain- her sisters, Mrs. George Thorn·
ed with a dinner last week in ton and Mrs. Harley Brown and
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1 in October. A decorated birthday cake was served with the
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diuner to Mrs. Thornton and
daughter, Mrs. HaroJd Hanna
of Nelsonville, Mrs. Brown,
TONIGHT thro WED.
"HARUM SCARUM"
Pomeroy, Mrs. Stella Grueser,
gJvis Presley, Fran JeUries. Minersville and Mrs. Long and
Mary Ann Mobley.
daughter, Miss Dorothy,
Fetturettt;

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Linda Boyer is
l:lonored with
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Around And
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Middleoort

MEIGS THEATRE

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Third Wednesday Homemakers' Club :
Meefs in Syracuse on October 20th

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GOEGLEIN READY MIX CO.

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IAddie Norris. Members of the I
Syraruse Craft Club are invit1ed to altend.
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i Round robin cards were sent I
to Naomi London and Angela
Hubbard. An article, '1] Must
Gu Shopping," was read by Margaret Eichinger.
A dellcious potluck dinner
: was enjoyed at noun, with grace
i given by Mrs. Se-llers. The
) vegetables for the meal were
prepared by the leaders, Vir·
I ginia Salser and Mrs. Ferrell.
They had atten~d a leaders
training meeting on "Vegetable
1Cookery." Durinr the afternoon
· they gave a very interesting dis·
I russian on the topic . Literature
and recipes were given out.
· Pointers were alsu given by
IGeneva Nolan. Precautions were
given on canning, to guard against botulism poisoning.
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Margaret Cottrill, read an interesting article, "Want to Keep
Those Flowers Until Spring."
Those enjoying the day were
Margaret Eichinger, Addie Norris·, Genevieve Schneider, Sara
Roush, Ada
Slack, Margaret
Cottrill, Jessie Cottrill, Artie
: Sellers, Irene Parker, Virginia
1 Sslser,
and Linda
Ferrell.
1 Guests were Geneva Nolan, Ma1 dolyn Stuttler and Mitsiku Harris.

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9:00
ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY

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brushed pigskin. Fitted with steel shank sopports and eushion crepa soles. And Hush Puppies
breathe to keep feet cool. Choice of good-looking styles appealing to boys. Easiest gJ slloas to
da.an; just bn&amp;sb 'em. Brinuour lioy In lliday tor Huslt l'uppias.
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' }ohnson-Grueser
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Mrs. Bernice Johnson anci Mr.
I Paul Grueser were united in
I marriage In a quiet ceremony
I Sunday at the home uf Mr.
Grueser, 516 South Fourth Ave.
Middleport.
Rev. Wilbur Perrin, pastor of
the Federated church, read the
vows of the double ring ceremony at 2 p. m. Mr. and Mrs.
Gardner ·Reynolds of Lebanon,
sister and brother-in-law of the
groom were .tile attendants.
Mr!l. Bentz Wolfe, . _ of the
bride, .was &amp;180'presetll(

try mombtr of I h 1
fomlly.

day evenillj! at l!eath Methodlst Church In honor of Mr.
and Mrs. Newman Burdette and
daugbters Tra and Kellee. Mr
Burdette 'ts .:Joyed In Char·
va ll!ld the famll
~=·toW;..ve. there In the n.:.
f t
u ure.
. Mr. Burdette has been organ·
181 at Heath Churchnfo[~e:~~
years, coming here I
has been active In musical clr·
cles in the Bend area. Mrs. Burdette has been active in the
church choir where she was a
soprano soloist. Mr. Ben Phil·
son, former choir director and
member of the choir presented them ith a gift ~~ money
on behalf wof the church mem·
be h'
rs 'P·
Mr. Philson announced the
program following the chicken
dinner which included
two
vocal numbers by a quartet
compos~ of Mr. William Rus·
sell~ chorr d1re_ctor
and organtst, Mr_. Philson, Mr. Chest·
er T~nnehtll an~ Mr. Eugene
HarriS: Mr. Philson led. t be
group m several songs with Mr.
Russell at the piano. 0 I her
numbers on the program in·
eluded a piano solo by Mary
Krawsczyn, and a monologue
by Mrs. Bernard Fultz entitled
"Mrs. Johnson and the Church
Fair," concluding wilh "The
Lor~'s Prayer" chant by the
chmr.
Preparing the dinner were
Mrs. James Criswell, Mrs.
Everett
Davis, Mrs. Nan
Moore, Mrs. Walter Hayes, Mn.
E. M. Wood, Mrs. Galen Brown.
Arrangements- of fa]) Dowen
decorated the tables.
801.0 INSTALLATION
PT. PLEASANT _ An Instal·

lation of officers was recently
held by tbe 4--H Leaders Aslloelation with Mrs. Ray Crank
serving as installing officer. Ill
an imprseslve candlelight ceremony the following officers wee
installed: William Lewis, Prest·
dent.: Mrs. Mary Froendt, vice
president; Mrs. Alice R$Ddolph,
secretary and Mrs. Elleeo Som·
mera, trelsurer,

!low by dDo- way ll&gt; aoeeut your figme.
C..... your heart. See? Y011'resuddeuly shapelier.
That's what ihit DeW Playtex Fashioo Magic t
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bout

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Middleport Council approved office Dec~mber 31, It Is ex· rights.
j parted apparently satisfied the ed, even increased, property biJ nrighbors woi!ld aell to
1--1 the second reading of a peeled action to enact or kLU
TOWN DYING?
ordinance would not hurt his values since it prevented unde- someone who migbt then put up
long dorrmmt zoniDg ord1nance the ordinance will be taken be- E. M. Burton, an agent of the1 interests.
sirable kinds of business 1 such an undesirable bll8iness.
Monday nliht although one ell- fore that date. Both Harris and American Automobile Associa-1 Mr. Childs explained changes as a slaughter hnuse, being W. Mr. Burton, bowever, appear.
lzen objector argued the town Morgan have committed them- Uon, maintained !DRing IS
that had been made m the or· cated m a h1gh • value reS!· ed to offer no cure lor the ill·
ls dying and zoning won't revive selves favoring the ordinance. needed, that Midd~eport .is dy- igi~al_proposal to s~tisiy earlier dential area.
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William
D. Childs, pres!·
dent of the Middleport Planning
CommiiSion, and Mayor Lee
Smith, 11 member of tne comml&amp;ston led an open discussion.
ln which .provisions of the ordlnance we"r8 re-viewed. The first
of three needed readings before
enactment had been approved
In 1964.
With Mayor SmUh and councilmen Gene Harris and Roger
Morgan to retire from publle

Although Morgan arrived at
the meeting Monday night after
the vole was taken, Harris, Clif·
ford Stumbo (who moved for
the second reading), Wayne Gibbons and George Baker voted
in favor of it. John Zerkle, who
cast the "no" vote, made no
specific objection. However, in
1964, Mr. Zerkle also bad voted
no, argulng that Middleport is
too small for zoning to do any
good and that it constituted an
infringement of Individual

ing, and tbat zomng Will nul obJections. These mcluded (I) It also was explained why
revive It
Itwo house trailers may be plac- zoning is required before a com·
E. L. Hughes, an electrician, ed on a lot subject to setbaclc munity can qualify for many
149 S. Third-av, was assured Iand off street parking regula· kinds of federal rehabilitation
that tbe ?rdinance wo~ld n~t tions, and l2) . certain .other aid, as money. will ~ot be given
prevent ham from selling h1s changes afrectmg local mdus- where what 1s built may be
business which is in a reSident-~ tries.
degraded by the lack of zoning.
lal are~ and the buyer continu- Childs, . th~. ma~ur, Stu~~· On th_e o!her hand, Mr. B~
ing it m its present location. I and Hams Jomed m explammg ton mamtamed he had ootbmg
The ordinance applies only ifl' at length how zoning would have to worry about on that score
the business were discontinued prevented many of the prob- as his "neighbors are
fine
for a specified period of time l lems that continually Eace coun- people and ~tould never do a
without asking for a continua. cil today had it been in force Ithing like that."
tion permit). Mr. Hughes de- 1eariier. They argued it protect· Neither did he think any of

port.
SNORKEL BANKING
The four carry • over mem·
bera of oouncll into 1966, Zer·
kle, Baker, Stumbo _and Gibbons
were asked to dec1de what to
do on proposal brought to council by ~· Sturn~.
If earned out, It could provide kmg • sought • for storage
quarters for the town's street
equipment in a trade for an
estimated 2.5 by 120 foot plot
of the town • owned parking ar.

is based on thf ¥11CUUJD sys11111
and includes means of oral co• ·
munication with a bank e•
ployee inside.
The parkillj! kit would be pay.
ed and constitute a parking ~·
ea which would be rf8Uialat
during daytime and available fGr
public free parking at DIJIIII,
Stumbo explained.
OTHER BUSINESS
-Counc'J
f rred 1 Q
lhe F'1 ~trans e E ' : Ia
Fund :
partment quiprneut.
Se
d $4,1XXI to the Sanitar,
. w:~ ~=· both ~y, .aJneDd.
mg .
1Appropnation ordJ.
:ance, thed atter to pay F. 0.
rowne an Assoc., for engta.
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ea bounded by North Third,
Race-st. and the alley between
No. Third ,:~nd N. Second-av.
Mr. Stumbo said the Citi·
zens' National Bank proposed to
!t"ade that ~mount ~f ~ parkmg lot for two building• on
the alley owned by the bank
!formerly owned by the Reed
Hardware store). Tbe baRk also
ask~ for the removal of five
parkmg meters on the south
side of Race-s! from the alley
to North Second-av,
That space presumably would
be the location of a "snorkel"
drive-in banking device
to
whic.h motorists could drive to,
have their banking needs served, and drive away. The snorkel

Ohio University Adds Inducement
For Location of Prison in Meigs
The chairman of the Depart· the operation of the psychoJog!- trained psyChologists on the · proposal, said:
~ent. of Ps)c.h.ology o( Ohio Un- cal se~vices .for . a branch of staff. We do not allow studeni.S
''If the penitentiary is locat.
tvers1ty has mformed
state the Ohio pemtentiary at Pom- to work in an organizatiOD ed ia Meigs county we feel
leaders he is willing to develop eroy. We could also assign in- which does not have a chief psy- that research and training OD
a. psychological aid and reme- tern and graduate students to cbologist who holds a Ph . D the part of Ohio University ill
dial program in cooperation do some of their practice and 1from an accredited program ." cooperation with with Ute Dewith the Department
of research work there.
Vi~ President Hecht, in
1 partment eC Mental HJgieae end
Mental
Hygiene
and ''However, we could partici- letter written to Gov. Rhodes I Correction would be valuable a..
Correction, If the pro?&lt;Jsed new pate in this manner only if submitting the Ohio University . sets to the State of Ohio."
Ohio penitentiary ill located in there were competent and well·
Meigs county.
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Martin A. Janis, director
of
A siren wUI soood at 1:30
the Department of Mental Hy- p.m. Thursday to hegin the
giene .and Correction, were no- atmual Trick or Treat ritual
tified ' .if the proposal last week In Middleport and be heard 0 •
by Ohio University Vice-Presl· calli al 1:30 p. m. endln1 it.
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dent Martin L. Hedlt. ·-·-MaJor Le~.1!m!th said all
The Ohio Universit)&gt; proposal yo11111 people uder 11 years '
for psychological services, re- of age are e1peded to be off
search and internship, if the the stre•ts by 1:15 p. m. tbat
COLUMBUS (UPI) _ The site for Ohio's new max~
penitentiary is located in Meigs Bight.
mum security prison may be chosen within the next 30
county, was written by William ,-~n~m:o~~.f'""W"'''"'"''''""&lt;ii"" days, Mental Hygiene Director Martin A. Janis said to·
U. Snyder, chairman ol the
d
OU Department of Psychology. Parking Ordinance
a}' ·
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Dr. Snyder's proposal stales
ams SaJd the prison would probably be located in
in part ·
Is Noted by Chief
Southeastern Ohio. Me~gs, Jackson and Sc10to counties
"Th · p h 1
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Middleport Police Chief Her· have all put in bids for the ,
e syc o ogy epar1men1 be
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of Ohio University would be ~t G1lkey t~ay ~arned m~ Ig new ms 1 u IOn.
County commissioners have ofglad to cooperate in trying to tor1sts the~e IS a ~1llage ord1· Jams also expects to firm up fered to sell the state 1ts 362 •
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It nance agamst parkmg automo- plans for a new medium secur- 1acre county home Site for $1
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left to right, Linda Larkins, Sandra Trussell, Janet Ftck, Edna McCoy, Ann Holter, Esther Spencer and Juha
tion 4 or Ordinance 781 makes exiSting Grafton Honor Camp. force available and have less
McCoy. The E;agles band is under the direction of Mr. Charles Yeago .. The band will be performmg next dur·
it unlawful for vehicles to park Funds for the prison
will mdustrial development than tho
ing the halftime of the Eastern-Southwestern game this Thursday mght on the Highlanders home field. m any man~er other than come from the $290 million bond other two counties actively seekSentmel· L. Baker Photo.
m the d1rect10n traffic moves. Issue passed by the voters in ing the institution.
Motorists, however, may park May. It earmarked $30 milA.o edJtorialt
on either side of South Second lion for the Division of Correc· Following selection
of tht
and South Third-sts which are lions .
site it is npecled to take thrH
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Sci•enti.StS
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T0 Disaster

One startling fact underlines the need
of modern vocational training for o u r
Meigs county high school students.
This is that 13 per cent of our high
sc hoo 1 gra dua tes ent er cOllege but 75
per cent are enrolled in the college prepara tory course. The other 25 percent
are enrolled for commercial work because that is the only other curriculum
available. It is quite natural that girls
largely populate the commercial depart·
bo kk
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ments hoping to become
eepers)
secretaries, or sales girls.
Therefor, of a 100 students 75 are
taking a foreign language, biology, chemistry, algebra and geometry, I 0 u r
units of History and English and the severa! other basic requirements to enter·
ing college.
Obviously, however, since only 13 of
these 75 actually enter college there
are a lot of people in college prepara·
tory only because they have nothing

else to pursue, that is, no Industrial arts
of the name teachdepartment '"Orthy
.. skills demanded of toing rrafts and
day's industrial worker.
Therein also, survey after survey has
h
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· answer t o my.s tenes
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s own, IS
of the "dropout problem."
The most commonly heard reason gi·
ven by a dropout for dropping out i.s.
"There's nothing in school for me." You
think that's stupid? It isn't. He isn't. We
are the ones not so swift for permitting
this lack in our schools to continue. We

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Janis revealed that Jackson years before the prison is buill.

CAPE KENNEDY (UP!)
Scientific detectives examined
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scanty evidence toda y for cues
to the Agena rendezvous rocket
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failure that hung a question
The Racine Volunteer Fire!
mark
over the
datesandofpossisix .N'mety - 1our donors came lo Loa~ng
. an.d unloading the Clerical work was performffl
more Gemini
flights
Deparlment will · begin
the '
!bl man's first trip to the iRIVe ~lood Monday at Pomeroy collectiOn u~1t were Mr. Zekelby these volunteers: Edith Si•
Halloween weekend with
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Jr. H1gh School, enough to put Zahl and hJS. Pomeroy High son, Hazel McKelvey, J e a 1
dance featuring music with the
m~~· Gemini 6 target disap- 81 pmts m the Bloodmobile School mdustr1al arts boys, Sam Sayre, Carolyn Price,
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Jays on Oct. 29 from 8 · ll p.m.
at the Southern Junior High
peared mysteriously Monday bank.
Arnol~, John Wiles, Terry Nease, Mary Nease, PauliDe
six minutes and 16 se
. conda af. This surpassed by one the .. McGu~re and Jack Haggy.
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school.
th
The firemen also will spon·
ter it was rust mto space minimum of BO pints that had 1
sor a fall festival on the followatop an Atlas booster in what been announced as needed to
ing night- October 30- lea· '
think we are saving a dollar by keeping was to be the prelude to a his- meet current blood debts.
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turing ihe Southern High School
the cost of our educational plant low. torte two-satellite hookup in Meigs County Red Cross Chap
Marchjng band in a parade
But we must pick up the tab wben the space.
. ter officials said 37 pints were
through the streets of Racine beon... ume dropout, now equipped with
All that is known for certam given in 'fpiacemenl and II
ginning at 6:311 p. m. Chill, fish,
four hungry kids and a wife, applies is that the specially modified persons were first time donors.
hot dogs, pie, coffee, doughnuts, .
some years later for welfare benefits.
Agena missed 0 r bit and Gallon donors were
Mary . SALISBURY, Rhodesia (UP!) _ British Prime Millelder and pop com will be serv·
One sensible attack on this problem plunged toward the Attan!JC Neutzling, Jack Bechtle,
and Isler Harold Wilson and Rhodesian Premier Jan Smltb
ed.
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is to vote Yes on the school consolida· Ocean, apparently in at least Ola St. Clair; two
gallon opened cm~s talks today in an effort to break the deacltion question Nov. 2 on ballots in Porn· five pieces. One official aald donors, Mary Alice Samuels lock over mdependence for this white-ruled Africaa
Masked persons are to be at ,
eroy, Middleport, Bedford, Northwest· there appeared to have been a and Rollin Radford, and Nor· colony.
the Racine Home Bank parking
ern and Salisbury school districts.
catastrophic failure," perhaps man Will became 8 three gal·
Wil~on was reported to have termed the crisis "my
lot at 1:15 p. m. There will be
.
an explosion.
1on donor.
Cuba, reference to the confrontation between t h t
priles for the prettiest, ugliest, Allend Gra"uation
Veteraos Memorial Hosp11al
Scientists now must find out Physicians serving the blood· Umted States and Russia in 1962 over soviet missile
funnieBI and most original. _In·
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~dmfosloos- Richard Dailey, what bappened, and then make mobile were Drs. J. J. Davis, bases in Cuba.
eluded In games win be a f1sb Of New Patrolmen
Another •kunk klned Ia lbe Pomeroy; W11bur lmhoden, Rut· sure there will be no repeals. F. M. Cluff, Ray Heaton and The Soviets have pledged su a~plauded as Wilson arrived 11
pond.
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John Will mana . 01 the Sagar Rao area, has been de- ' land; Don .Becker, Middleport; The finds must be in and the R. R. Plrkens. Nurses
were port for Rhl&gt;desian
the Rbodesian cabinet offlet
There will be a cake gJven. Pomero S~te Ll ~ Store· termlned rabid, ~· Meigs IWilbur Robmson, Coolville: Des- trouble eliminated before lbe Edna French, catherine Low· against what the Kremlin prompUy at 10 a. m. He Wll
way along With prizes wh1ch iCur I kD II quo.d
fl County Health Department SJe Oliver, Rutland; Michael Gemini 6 rendezvous mission rey Leah Weatherby Isabel called the "racist regime" in greeted by Smith and 1
have been donated by ~ . the t~el 5 ~::'t' r.,~~=l a~ I said today.
Miller, . Middleport; Doris Rat· can he tried again early nell Webrung, Rachael s~ridan and Salisbury.
members of biJ cabinet.
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chants of tile Ra~ ar~t' m.IISgt. P.
McCr~y, coO:man-1 · Repol'll, meanwhile, are a· hff, Middleport; Earl Werner, year. After that come five Tereoa Collins.
The atmosphere was cool and _Smith stayed away from the
Glv•ilway'Will be wl 9. ~- at der of the Gallla . Meigs State waited •• .. two additional Middleport.
more Gemini attempts .to meet ·'!be canteen was served by there .... no indications that BirpOrt Mollday when WUQ
The ChiU supper . hll ~:h I Hlghwa Pattill Post attended skunk• and a cal bead that
Dl&amp;charg.. - George Roush, lnd hook up with orbiting Ai.,. the Rock Springs Better Health either Smith or Wilsnn was pre- arrived from Londor to the
"'it:': w~~~~n~l 9-M~~~graduatl'on exercises Monday in have been tenl for laboralory ~ew l!arlen; Add!C~a
nas. Such tochniques 1lltl8l be Club with Mrs. George Skinner, pared to make any major
cheen of 5,000' blacka deJJillld.
orm
Y
Cohnnbus 0y· a clillllo of new 1 tesi)IIIJ
mersvJ e,
e ar • • mastered before Apollo uJro. Mrs. Clifford Leifheit and Mrs. cessions.
lng a 1ar10r voice 1n Rhodeslq
11\1' time.
Ipatrol officers
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eine; Margaret Sheets, Porn.,. nauts can venture to ,the moon. Welby Whaley as chairladies. A crowd of about 200 blacks affafn.
Mr. Will is a' veteran member Tile cat, I
department I roy: Harry Croso, Middleport;
There ore about 220,000 wbltl
IT'4I SATURDAY
Iof the Meigs Connly State Hi&amp;!&gt; opukeiJDan satd, was a family , Mary Ehlen, Po~eroy' Audrey
set lien compared to nearly I
Pomeroy Mayor Charleo Le- way Patrol Alixiljary. Berne pet lUI had been acting 1Jeffers, Pomerny. Dorothy Memllllon bloclcs in tile C:OIOtlJ.
pr aalll today Beqor's Night] Vanglmn, Patrol dispatcher, ac- Birlnl•ly.
IClood, Middleport. .
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Smitll has tbrealonetl to lssua
ba~ beea chlnJed trom Thurs-icompan!M the eroup.
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Donald McKenZie, executive. knowledge there ls.no organiZed are very good," he said.
unilateral dectaraUoo o1 lndoa
•dQI 1o Sat"ddy lll8ht Iince 1
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ANNOUNCE COUll$
Head of Northwestern Local efforl whatsoever '" the North- Mr. McKenue recalled thai pendence (UDI) If Britaltl ,.
~lowtlll PII'IY 11 planned
BONO f'ORI'lii1$D
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Donald Williams, Me~&amp;s Coun- School District said
today w-.a Local School District Northw-.a Local
officials jecls his terms whlcb would .,
t,lr,'!'huridir at the ~entary Owens . Bitfaley, (l, :.Middle· J:IAM.E REDS I!ANAGER I tyro~~~~wn Wl::.m~am: there Is "no b,;.JS" for reports to oppose the merger of SaliJ. were 1li!IOng the firs! to consid- sure oot1tirlled rule by 11r1
ldibol. Till ilrtn will be blown port, bas forfeited a ~ bond CINCINNATI - DON HEFF-' ~unters', Sale/
Instructors that residents in Northwestern bury, Bedford. Northwestern, er the proposed consolidation. whitt minority.
~~ p. m. to silftal the be- In Middleport 'M•yor Lee Smith's ner, i coach wltli the New York : course will be ~nducled Th- dlairlct may reject tile school .
and Middleport School ~· said, "The P.T.A. 11 Salem 'IVUsm refWied to ""'Mielil
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flme for beUor• and court on,an lnJox!cation cbarl'. Meta for the past two years, : day, October Jll, beglnrlilJ&amp; at district may reject the IChool 1 ,.
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lo$y "" siven 1 conttact to 17:30 p. m. at !he town hall In
propoui 11 thf
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jlion hal ~:~· $1$ ope, I· fP!I113Be tit ' Cincinnati Reds for ' Pomeroy. All Interested perSRilll the polls on Nov. 2.
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tllida Boyer was guest of hon1• or at a bridal shower Friday
MI., Vesta McCoy Is ~ med I evenlllj! at the horne of her Mr. and Mrs.' Paul Ackley
cal pat1ent at Me1gs enera parents, Rev. and Mrs. ~ an~ loi)dr , fa Ka nd J
HospJtal.
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Mrs. AIIDll HoHerkamp (An· ~, •• , "'ven . y. .. · · · ..,.,.... oi-·~~Vd\J .VJSJ!M the past
na Farmer I has returned to her Ga!rtes were played wlth J!riZ- wee~ j!'lth ·their uncle and aunt,
home in Columbus after a visit ~awarded to Mrs. Virgil WIIIJll. Mr. and lllrs. Benton Ponn.
here with Mrs. David Farmer. y, Mrs. James PresloJ!, Mrs. Mr. and 'Mrs. Benton Ponn
To The Wild Return
Colorurtoons
Keith Morgan, Ohio Unlve,.. Eileen Halley, and 1\!rs,· \j'ayne .8p&lt;\llt Thursday' at Radcliff with
Admission; 75&lt;: &amp; 40c.
, Prince of Pl'tlce
sity spent the weekend with his Rhodes. The door prize. was their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
ar~nts, Mr. and Mrs. Roger won by Sharon Y~a'!&amp;W· ·
Radolif(. ·
! Spe11kers Are He11rd
THURSDAY, October 21
~organ.
After
the
honored
guest
openMrs. · H~rold Frazier (JeanNOT OPEN
' fv..•o students of Pomeroy High !
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kenneth
McEI·
ed
her
m~ny
gUts,
refreshments
nette
Schorr) is a surgical pa·
School. Chris Tompkins and Jen- 1
hinny are vacationing this week of cake, Jce cream, mints,. and tlent at Mount saint Mary's HosFRIDAY ond SATURDAY
nifer Blakeslee. who entered
· Fl ida She is on vacation kool-aid were served.
pita! . N 1 Ill
Octob1r 29-30
m or ·. . ·
.
· m e sonv e.
''ZEBRA IN THE KITCHEN" lhe Prince of Pear"(! contest
from
the.CJIJ2e!IS
National
Bank.
Altending.,.re
the
ahove
and
Mrs.
John Durst and daugh
sponsored by the Ohio Council
(Tt.-chnicolor)
Mrs.
Emerson
Jones
.
spent
Mrs.
Rich~.
Fmk,
_Mrs.
Ll.ter,
Mr".
l;liJda R~lnger of CinJay Norh, TV's Dennis the of Churches, spoke at the UnilMenace; Martin Milner, AMY ed Methodist Churd1 Sunday
Saturday in Columbus with her onel GUmore, Ang~e Fmk, Mrs. alnnati were weP.kend guests
Devine.
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Marvin Yeanger, Mrs. Kenneth of Mrs. Thomas HOOd, Mr. and
morning.
"THE ROUNDERS"
Davl(lson and Barbar~ Jones, Yeauger, Mrs. Ray Smllb, Mrs. Mrs. Elsworth Rowe and Miss
The eumrnission of Christian
(Technicolor)
Athens. Saturday evemng they Eugene HawkinS, . Mrs: Betly Anna Durst.
Henry Fonda, Glenn Fqrd, . Sociul Concern , (' ~~- BlakesSue Ann Langdon, Hope Hoi jlee, chairman. sponsored the
were )Omed by Mr. Jones a_ndj louden, Mrs . Flora· Gr~:~nt, Mrs.
iday, Chill Wills, Edgar Bu·
Mr . and Mrs. Horace McEihm· Clifford Potts, Mrs. Irene De- Mrs. William Kliager return·
local churrh contest. Hobert B.
chanan.
ny at the Davidson home in Weese, Mary E11en Jtimmey; ed home ..Sunday, aflier a two
I Morris. Mrs . N&lt;ln \1 oure anU
Athens.
!Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elswick, and weeks.visit. io.Dayton, with Mr.
Ruben Bowen Wt're the JUdges.
!lUNDAY, MON. 1nd TUES.
Mis Bonnie Spen81er dau· Mrs. Lois Stage.
and Mrs. Waiter Killinger, Mr.
Oct. 31- Nov. ).2
Chris Thompkins, tilt! winner,
3
ghtcr
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Atwood
I
Sendin~
gifts
were.
Mrs.
~~ul
and ~rs. -~a~ter Scheal1 and
"GIRLS ON THE BEACH" 1 is eligible to compell' in lhe
0
(Technieolor)
Spengler and l965 graduate of Wamsley, · Mrs. Helen Preston, Mrs. Nora Eakins. She was
Martin West, Noreen Corcur· ! Meigs County Prmce of Pea re
Middleport High School, is at· Betty Oiler, Mrs. Sylvia Cook, ~ecompanled home by Mr. and
an, The Crickets The BPach I ronte -&gt;t to be held on Nov. ·r.
tending Mountain Stale Busl- Mrs. Fred Gabqel, Mrs. Bessie ~rs. ScheaD who returned home
Boys, Lesley Gore.
ness College in Parkersburg Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Lester m the afternoon.
"CLARENCE i'HE
MEET fONIIafl"
w
. va. Nursa Froot, daughte; Wares, Mr. an~ !drs. . Brice Miss Bonnie Smith, student
CROSS·EYED LION"
Bethel Nn . 62 ol lilt' lnlernR·
(J'echnicolorl
or Mrs. Audrey Frost , is also Chapman, Virgm1a Fife, and at Glenville, W. Va. State Col·
Marshal Thompson, Cheryl lional Order of Job's Daugh ter s
attendir.g the school
Judy Imboden.
-lege, spent the weekend with
Miller, Betsy Drake.
will meet tonight ;;~ I 7:30 p.m.
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b~r parents,
Rev and Mrs.
Miss Marianne Woodgerd, who M '&amp; B 'le N
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M.,.el Smith.
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b; employed in Columbus, spent
m Y arne(
Ule
weekend
with
her
parents,
President
of FHA
Rev. Menzel Smith left Sun·
KAY SIIARON CRABTREE
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woodgerd. Officers were elected when day for Tunnelton, W. Va, to
ANi"OUN &lt;'E ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. T R. , weekend guests of Mr. and the Future Homemakers of Am· 1 conduct a funeral.
CraL\rt'e uf 11illsdale Drive, Wh~elersburg, 0 ., are an- Mrs. John Lyons and family _erica of Middleport High school . ~r. and Mrs. Frank lhle of
. nouunng _the engagem:nt of thei.r daughter, Kay Sha- werc Mr. and Mrs. Ike Mead-' met October 13. The slate ·· 0r Middletown a~e the guests ur
ron, to Wtlllam H. Baha , son of Mi. and Mrs. M. L. Bahr 1 ows of Columbus. They were officer~ · include Christine Bai· Mrs. John Smath, Nye Ave.
of Chester._ Miss Crabtree is a 1961 .graduate of South [ former Middleport residents.
ley, president; Linda Lyons, Mrs. Howar.d~ Roush, daughWebster J11gh school ~nd attended Rto Grande College. Spending the weekend with vice president; Angie Fink sec- ter, Theresa and grandchild' She is employed by the Ohio State Department of Men· Mr. and Mrs. L. W. McComas ret8ry; Chris Byran, tr~asur- ren, .ao~ and Connie Rousll
. 1_:_
tal HygieJIE' and Curredion. _A 195.9 graduate of Ea~tem i ~·ere their daughter and fam- er; Sandy Swartz, parilam&lt;'n- o( Foll&amp;Jisbee, W. Va.
were
fff ,),.',llll
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Jli gh sc_hool, Mr. Bahr rcc~Ivect h1s b~chelor of sc1ence Jly, Mr. an~ Mrs.
Harold I tai-ian; Saridy Humphreys, nts· weekend gu~sts of her sister
~egree In sec01~dary educati?n from RI_o G~an~e College I G~rge ana son, Brian, Gam.ll torian; Cindy Conde, reporter; and bro~er-1n-law, Mr. and
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111 August. He JS employed m the GalhpoiJS City school polis, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl aJ1d Ruth Halley, song leader. Mrs. · Max Folmer and family.
syslem and is eonducting biological research for Rio Vanderhoof and children of I Plans were made to attmld Mr. 8l¥i Mrs. Harry Sadler of
Grantle College. The couple is planning a June wedding: Waldo, Ohio.
. . i the fail district rally to
be Bridgeport arrived today, for a
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-· 1 Mr. L. . W. McComas VISIIed held October 26 at Eastern High viSit With her sister, Mrs.
rec~ntly m Columbus Willi hJS SChool. E~ch memher plannmg Bentz Wolfe.
I mother, Mrs. J. W. McComas. to attend IS to contact Mrs Mil·
i
&lt;ired Bailey, teache:· of . the
SERVICE IS TONIGHT
"N mning a herb in her gar· ' "Knowing a Good Fit" at the I Pleasaot Valley Hospital . classes.
d'·n."
was ~ 1 vi:'n on the roll call Soutlltrn Oh io Elertri~ Co. of-1 A~MIITED : Mrs.
Dwam , ---.
.
~e W~k of Prayer and Self
Wh aten&gt;r your building projel'l. you want
when the Syracuse Third Wed· fif'e in Middleport Nov. 4· Mrs. • Blam, Apple Grove; Ray M. les Nibert, Galhpolis Ferry; Demal bemg sponsored by the
ne~tlav Ho;nemakl'l'S Club met .Cottrill and Mrs. 'sellers 'lo atMHaynes, Pl. Pleasar.t;
Mrs. Mrs. John Roush and daughter, WSCS of th~ Heath Methoa smooth, strong foundation for it. The
Oct. 2o at the home of Mrs .' tend this meeting and the Coun- Lawrence Bauer: Ml. Alto.
Letart; Mrs. James Keefer, _dlst Church _will be observed
Li nda F'Prrell
ty Councik,rs are to meet Nov. DIS~HARGE.D . M~s . Walter Leon; Oscar Henry, Clifton. . Monday evemng, Oct. 25, at the
way to get it is wi th qui&lt;:k, easy·to -use
Tile meet ing cunducted by the 9, also in Middleport.
I Do~glas, u:on, R~nme McCart· B_IRTH : Mr. and Mrs. Dwam church ~t 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Guy
prcsldt·nt. Irene Parker, open- The Nov. 17 meeting will be, ~~Vest _~olu~~ Mrs. Char-IBlam, Apple Grove, -~
Shuler IS In charge.
ready mixed concrete. Lei u~ deliver the
ed with prayt'l". Seeretary and at the home of Mitsiku Harris, 1
treasurer report " were read and assisted by Sara Roush. Mrs. I
co ncrete mix you want. ready to pour,
app rovt!d . Birthday due-s Wt're lllaris recently
came to the j
;1;l iJ and J.ft~ rlllit:s tur triend ship :U. S. from Japan. She will dem·
right to your site. Call for estlmate.
were collected . Cot,nly Clubs onstrate the use uf rice. Roll i
dues v.:ere pi.l td.
call will be to name an idea I
Announcements included the for using rice. ··Knowing a Good I
He all h Conlert.' nl'e on Oct. 25 at[ Fit,'' will be the project. Those !
: l.he Waverly Methodist Church: !at~ending are asked to wear. or
· .Jes~i e Cottrill Arl1e Sellers and I brmg a dress or other article ~
· Mabt!l Pieker~~ the hea lth com· ~ nerding tn be "refitted"
or i
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Human Wave Suicide Charge
Is Beaten Back at Plei Me

COLUMBUS &lt;UPI) - State Atty. Gen. William Saxbe warn· would not juinp In and •oneJunkyards are controlled
Thlrty·three Eastern
In
school students receivedaibov,el
b
olf1·ctais Indicated Monday lhey 1ed the state "will have to take commercial," to circumventwhen within .1,1100 feet of
or roll -ades of "B" or
SAIGON (UP!) _ Communist troops mounted anot ·
would take legal action against: legal action" Ill such circum· the law. If they do, he said,rlght-of-way: inclnalblo from tt.
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,~JiliDUiliUas wblcb try to ,.t 1stoncoo. They apoke at a moot· tbi state "will have 1o lake Tho federal government
the
during the first six-weeks
er all-out attack on the U.S. Special Forces camp at
1
mund the new federal hitlhway .lng of state officials and state- Iegal action."
tho authority 1o r&lt;$ce a •'"t•••l
period, according to .
Plel Me, today, including a human wave suicide char~•·
beauUiiealion law by re-zonin&amp;, wide orgaoizations lo t~nsider 1
Covtrl Major Jloado
federal aid for highway~ 10
1-tlllve Head Lorry R. Mornson. They were beaten back within a baH hour by masstve
Gov. Jame• A. Rhodea and waya of implementing the led_! The new federal law coverscent for fa!Ung to comply
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They are, Seulors, Mary U.S. air and artillery strikes.
era! act signed Into law Friday mterotate and primary roadlts billboard regulations by Jan.
!'ally Dor!ll,
The artillery was provided by elements of the U.S.
by President JolmSOIL
a)'llems. It providu any high·!, 1968, and another 10 per cent
and Linda Larklna; 1st
division, whose pinpoint shelling of Viet
The pvernor 11id be tbou&amp;hl way that Ialor becomes a prl-for not 1tepping Into line with
UNITED NATIONS Jackie Bahr,
Cong
Monday night. ::.en:::•::b::le::d:..a:...:V.::.ie:::t:::na:::m::::e:::se..:...:rc:...•
OIIID would have "no rtal trou- mary fGltl will have ftve yeartjunkyard rejulations. A
India • Paklslall confUet
Janet Frank,
lief
to reach the be- bio" ptlinJ rid of billboards to conform lo billboanl-junkyardcoll)d lose 30 per cent allogethtoday threatened
North Vlel Nam, which moved
1cootinuad from pap 1 )
eering servl.., performed. and junkyards along major 1 regulations.
er In federal highway lunds for become a major cold war dis- ot
was the seventh day of below the border only two
-Declined. on an informal highways by the federal dead-- Highway Oireclor P.E. Mash-foot dragging.
pule at the United Nations.
Brenda
fighting at tho outpost, 215 months ago.
poll to purcbue 1 cetialn type line of 1970.
[eter told the meeUna the fed- Owners of billboards and tho The Soviet Union charged in Sal~ M:a, Tom Osborne,
miles northeast of Saigon In the The Communists opened up
of Paint offerecl by a local mtr· But SUbe warned the batUe 1oral statute would briog an ad·land on which they have been the Security Council Monday ty s.; and LIOda Spencer. Central Highlands. Viet Cong today with mortars, recoilless
chaat tor pie to the town.
h11 oo1y just begun. He Jaidlditional_l,5tt miles of highwayerected will be compensated. night that the command posts
.,. !D9rea._Patti
~-"lll',l
were strengthened by the riDes and sent suicide sqll1lds
-Approved Stumbo' I report the new federal law is not go- under Junkyard and billboardAU costs for moving or screen- of the U. N. military observer ~I.:~l'~!
'ADD .no':; ~~~~~~lro~m~Co~mm~~un~tst •har•'mg lo within 25 yard&gt; of
1-..: .• ....,._. -l!WCI. Allll
recommendlnlthe Fire Oepar~ Ins lo make the "vest~d Inter- Icontrol In Ohio.
illl junkylll'do wiU also be
aroupa In Kashmir 1o
fue Plel Me fence before they
moot bl permitted to occupy all ests m Junkyards and b!llboards The b!llboard controls apply the federal government g1ving the cease • fire were •
Me~1 · Patricia Borlllf
Circle Gets Prefix
were cut down by heavy fire
the quarter• previously aUottecl lay down and play dead."
only lo 660 feet nff each aide7i per cent and the state 25 manned mainly by NATO
TwiJl,Jiartdlad .all A'1.
rloo
SUbo llrpe&lt;lo LoDe Fl&amp;ht of the e&lt;lge of ri&amp;bk&gt;f-way.per cent.
neral staff officers" Soviet
~~._ Naomi B=~~ '))..Cirele' for Herd
from the beelet!-u!\:gar n.
CuaacU at tie llllllllllo• ol S.rbe t18ld he erpected the
bassador Nikolai Fedoreoko
Linda .Brown, Jennifer
U.S. Air Foree· )!n4 Navy
Mr. Cblldo, IHI tei•Iflllll ftghl 1o conlinue risht up uolll
reeted the accusation at u. s. Candace JJ::.k,
Douglu Circle, Racine, planes, which bah";
1the
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early Ieday It Gov. Jam•• A. IJuly I, lf'IO.
Ambassador Arthur J .
Lentirh • alll. wuiiO ll
wW lmve the exc:lusive difference In t e ee • ong
Rlloda uti Martbl L. Jltlb , He pointed oot Ohio's own
berg and called for the u. N.
· ~ Newltm and
uso of the prefis "D-Circle" In flghdng, bombarded the gu..,_
of tie Dopartmeat .; junkyard •.nd billboard JtaiUIOI &lt;Continued from page I ) .
observers in Kashmir to
ley
Registered Holstein tillas aod their North 'l~if!~ah
M 111 HJate- ad 1 have been mvolved In a running
witildrawn within the
dairy animals bred in that berd. mese relof....,.ments WI
II
n
' 0 on •1 court battle olnco their enact· Hysell, Eleanor Douglas, Mary
three months.
Abient
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ee Voti
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Uoe of this prefir name bas explosive bombs, flammg oa·
localloa ol tie ~ new men!.
Hamm, Martha Mayer, Edwma
granted by Holstein-Frieo- palm and rockets. .
m~~=allltte&lt;Drfl)' prfoo• II One bUiboard law was Scott, Phyllia English, Beulah XaJDS
Deadline Is Set
lao Association of America; II The new Commumst attack
Me,..
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declared unconstitutional b t Strau.,, Clara Mcintyre, Elotse
CAPE KENNI&lt;DY - v.
The deadline for persons
also becomes 1 part of official was begun as the relief troops
Coptel el tile reotlllloa Uot. the oecond wu lucctllfully d~ While and Naomi London.
Twenty-seven Meijfl County spacemen, awallowil'.g the ,;,1 calli absentee or disabled
breed records 11 the lllillonal were trymg lo form a protee-lol Ia detaU roa10ao for tile fended, pending future appeal, Donations were by Pomeroy men were given pre-induction million failure of a
ballots at the olecllon~==~ headquarters In Brattl'eboro, ttve ring around the, camp. _AI·
:ndo';"m•: were It flo lor· he laid. Tha iuokyardl bill 11 Board. of Education, Mr. Char· physicals for the Armed Fore- "chase 111 space," took aim ·
In the
VermonL
ter the air and artillery shteld
ard d Ia Loday.
still fightlnt an "uphill battle" les G1bbs, Davli _Ice and Pro- es Monday at Fort Hayes, ac- stead today at a world'•
at Pomeroy Is
wao called down, the Vletna.1. t
b 11 art 1 h' h.m tht courts, be added.
duee Co. aod Ohio Valley Bak- cording lo Selective Service of· 14-day orblto.l voyage by two
4 p.m.
mese reinforcements moved oot
~; '::..::.w':..s • P 0 bw ~ i Several of the nearly ~ per- lng Co.
ficials
astronaula - pooslbly
by Eleetlon board oMcials
TRICK NIGHT SET
!I) the oouthwest of the eamp
a
en over Y • 1ona who atteoded tho meetNORS
·
Thanksgiving Day.
Monday thet 1311 penoos
HARTFORD - Mayor Wll· and triggered a fire fight about
110
street department.
lint, Including W&lt;Uiam Reed of
The Jist Included :
Headed dejectedly home to- voted absentee. II was
Ham Kelly announces
that 400 yards from the camp.
-DIScussed but delayed any the u.s. Bureau of Public Htgh- POMEROY - Lloyd Wright, Ronald E Bolen. Oexter; day were Gemini 1 pilola Wal·
l'l ·ponou I'Oted last
''Trick or Treat" night will be A U.S. military spokesman
specific aclloo on • furor re- 1ways, said they feared some Waller R.• Couch, Alfred Wolf~, Jack L. Pr 1ddy, Rutland; Lar- ter Schirra and Thomal Sial·
•
observed In Hartford Thurs- said the Reds were fighting
ported over recent stiff enlorce- 1 cit1es, countlea aod townshipa Linda Gwnther, Margaret M • ry o Brown· Pomeroy; Arnold ford, grounded unUI IOIDeHme
day between 6:30 and 8:!0 p. from woll - forUfled positions.
ment of the slandi"i ordmance might try to circumvent the Oaniel, Charlotte Rowley ,_ loi~ E. Pope, VInton; James G. early Jo 1968 by a myslarloua men.
m. Parenla are to be reminded The Vietnamese relief column
against vendinc machines bemg law with "blanket re-!Onlng." Howell, Eloise_Roush, Cectl Hy_ Mays, Gary B. Reed, Charles catastrophe _ perhaps an 01• No ahob were fired at tile
that they will be held responsi- was made up of troops which
on sldewaiks fronting '"""" , The new federal Isw allows sell, Erma Sm1th, Dorothy ~~:n R. Hudnell, Dale c. Rockhold plosion _ at !he fringes
of lleoptero
carrylns
ble for any dOitruction of prop- had survived three weekend
Mayor Snuth satd he found 1 1Junk)'1lrds in areas zoned mduo- es, Emogene DeWeese.
and Gary L. Durst. all ol Reeds- space. Wltil one massive sigh of Sea. Joseph Tydings,
erty or acts of vandalism.
ambush01 before reaching Plei
111111 ordmance es&lt;ablishmg t2 1lr10l and blllboardo In placeo Heaton. Mary Ahce Samuel~ ville. and Jerry E. Frederick, diSappointment, the u. s.
and DemocraUc Reps.
Me.
foot ildewalkl on North Second- zoned commercial or industriai ' Guy Russen •. Ed Kennedy, Bo Long Bottom
prolil'am ahifled lla attention to Culver of Iowa and Jobo
.
PLAN JIELLJNG
The government troops btav, whkh figured m lhe current 1
,and provides fur motels res. I bY D1ll, Wilham Radford, Char·
fellow astronaula Frank Bor- ney of California. The guD
There will be an old-fashion- vouacked on tbe Plel Me per·
dispute.
llaurants and other roadsld~ bus-l ies Gloeckner, Leo CurtiS, Guy Harry H. Cleland, Racine; man and Jamea LoV&lt;!ll and a drew llre ~- ~. .
!Jelling IIIII abow.er for Mr. !meter Monday night, forming
Also attending were Clerk inesses to keep their on-premise Guinther, Harley E Johnson, Robert D Porter, Harnsonville; planned attempt !I) send them er, along 1 trte Doe 11
Mrs. Russell Findling Sa~ a circle reminiscent Of wagon
Gene Grate, Treasurer
Bob Signs.
IGilbert Zwllbng, Leo L. Vau- M1cbael K. Smith, Middieport, aloft aboard Gemini 7 for two flllllt apprvatlhed 1M
urday evening, October 30, at train plontiers fearful of Indian
E. Byer, and Bob Fisher, or th• ' Sax be sa1d he could ·•only ghn, Oavid Holter, . Gene Hort Wilham R. Lambert,
Longs- weeks, probably early In Jl&amp;. Cal Cal in tbt MU,.C
home at Alfred. Everyone attack. The new fi&amp;hling began
f~e Oepartment.
hope that the countieo, tand J•shelt, Ola St. t1arr, Phy s ville; Lonnie A. Oatley and Jeff. comber.
Delli.
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around dawn.
other political subdivilions) Eng~sh , Charles E. S~atzel, rey l.. Lee, both of Racine;
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- Rolltn Radford, Jean W!on, Frederick W. Sisson, Syracuse;
YOUNGSTOWN, OWO Oe\\IS
MHS Band Senior
~rthur i:n~y, ;arr~ JoSmt~ David R. Thomas· Middleport; Seventy-two persom, ranging In
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h. Gayle A. Rees. Ractne; Frank- age from I lo 80 yeara were
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Ha10id E. Tnplell, Oorot Y lin A Ward Middleport· Ed- treated Mooday nigh!
St.
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Gaur• readiqo: Gallipolis Plans . were made to honor Douglas, Loi• Clelland. M~eh:el ward 0 An~rson, Oexler; Eric EliZabeth Hospllal for
Dam 12.0, H o, running 1\lo ~· h•~n~OJ'8 ~I the Middlepot1 ~luh~, El~e :t~~~~psonAr~~ L. Parker. Cmcmnati: Carmine poisoning, Authorities aald the
feet on rollen, Pomeroy-Mason [I g c tioo and at the regu- us ~r' h · ·
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I A. Borgan, Colwnbus; Terry group bad dJned OQ thloke11,
out, Pt. Pleasant 2130, Hinlon I ;~ dm~ n~ ofA tile . Middleport to~m~~EPORT Louella i L. Johnson, !.liddleport; Joseph bam and rice, •
.113 falling, Kanawha Falls 2.41 don • oos er SSOCiat1on MonKathryn : R. Gilk~y, Mi~dleport ; .James coffee cab at tho -sp;eiJ!F
1 Eva Hartl
81
fall~ng. Charleston 18 95. Lon- Thye gvend'~8 the high school TKay orb!. • Betty Fll~; Ma~ : P Lamllert. Rutland, and Oa- American Club, a private momra ua atmgthsemors· Will be Neutzling
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don, Marmet and Wmf1eld dams recogmzed
Jack Bechtle
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Selective service officials al- tr Fo:·two f'.!em d
Mro. Rober! Kin&amp; president IKeith Goble. Blanche Harrison, so reporled Mirhael A Smith ••ea andremlt~~ loantheanother
Obtl o Rio~ementJ:
ver
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Orleans
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•con ucled lbt busaness sessmn 1 a1 0 avts, erma 1 ones,
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own 13, 4:45a.m.; Vickers up Mr. Russell discussed plans ~~Evans, O'Dell Manley, Charles Willi'am F Blackweli Rutiand All an re I ted~ featmen~.
14, 10·55 p.m.; Andreo Colhoun l aponsor two concerto for the Hysell, Rhoda Hall.
fa iled to report
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atr condi·
up 14. 4 am.; Steve Click up 14, student bedy lhio year with ten- ' MINERSVILLE - Floyd Hen.
ion.
4:45 a.m. ; Tibolt down 14. 6:50 tatJn plans for 1 band rou dricks, Mrs. Doria Hendricks, _Inducted on Oct. 11
were
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a.m.; Barbara Gay up 15, 2::W ,from Ohio State Unive~sit: l stacy Arnold, Cla111 Mae Me- B!lly T. Starcher, Rutland ; John I beCOLUMBUS LT. COL. ROa.m.; Harvey Jordan up
15, ,Mn. Kinlll reported that th~ Jntyre.
H. Rowe, Jr., Racine; Henry I rt M. ChiaramoDte WID take
4 a.m.; New MarUnsvillo dowa Boosters havo rugs left for 1 RACJNE - Betty Sayre, Rob- E. Cleland, Jr., Pomeroy; Gary jover Nov. I as superintendent
15, 6:40 a.m.; Edeaoa Bo!worth i sale and anyone wishing to i ert E. Cleland, Harnet Ne&lt;g· W. Murphy, Reedsville; Lyle I of the Ohio Highway Patrol.
down 16, !:U a.m.; Little Ed· i purchase oll&lt; may call the hlgh ller
T. Swain, Reedsville; Carl J. l Gov. James A. Rhodes anward dowa 17, 11 p.m.; Jerry , school office.
RUTLAND- Jessaime Lyong, CircJe, Racine; Horuce
w.:nounced his appointment today
Bo!worth up 17, 4:11a .m.; St.
Maude Sellards, Norman Will. Gilmore, Middleport; Samuel N. '"succeed Col. Anson B. Cook,
Marys down 17, 4:50a.m .; Jos-- ~ -- - - SYRACUSE - Nettie Moore,, Arnold, Syracuse and Stanley who has resigned efr..:llve Suneph Jones down 17, 5:15 a.m.;
Donald Hendricks, Oris Hub- ' G. Wells, Long Bottom.
day lo become execuUve dlrecBuckeye State up 17. 6:55 am .:
bard, Ralph Lavendar, Milton
lor or the Ohio Peace
Luther Herdi'Din up 18, 4:50 I .
Roush, Arletta Pickens.
Tramlng Council.
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CHESTER - Betty
Jean,
1:15 a.m.; Illinois up 11. UD
Ellt&lt;retf Hooptla[
Hawk, Lloyd Blackwood, Albert .
SYRACUSE, N. V.
POLa.m.; Relil.ble down 11, 11 :20 a. Per»&gt;DI entering Holzer Hos- Parker, Marvin Keebaugh.
ice checked for possible ftngerm.; Little George down :w. a a. pita! during the iasl 24 hnurs PORTLAND - Grace Allen, I
prmts today on borglary equipm.; Oleander up 21, 7:1S a.m.; included: Mrs. Ben Eachus, 611 Paul Schuler, Thorn~:~&amp; D. Sa~:r~.
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menllef~ behind by thi~ves who
Queen City up 32. 7 a.m.; Jef- F~at Ave.; Mro. Chauncey I TUPPERS PLAINS- Phlhp 1
blasted tnlo a Brink • office
ferson down 23, l a.m.; Irene Sheets, 21~ second Ave.; John Boyles.
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With an anti- tank cannon MonChotin down 23, 4:15a.m . Pot-[B R1ffle. 49 Cedar St.: Kent ! REEDSVILLE- Audrey Meday and ned with $400,1100.
lywog up 23, 6:15a.m.· frank- T. Walker, Thurman; Mrs. Har- 1Coy.
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ln~estlgators said at leaet
lin B. up Greenup 7,1o p.m.· ry v. Truesdell, Crown City; I LONG BOTI'OM - G ary l The stale highway patrol In- four men were suspected of
Pamela D down G
z·!O Georae Johnson Lower Riv~r Gnff1th, Bob Lindstamer. Rich- vestJgated a two car colhsJon bemg involved in what
was
am. Allo.n '·ph ,reenuGp · Rd. Mrs. Irwin' Ric~ Ht. 1lard Barton, Ada Bissell, Henry at 5:54 p.m. Monday on Rt. 7, termed a "well planned, profes• S:30
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Y upMaclea
reen- Gallipolis;
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up
Lockland
Mr&amp;. Alan T.' Knight, Ilab
8 r, Howard E. Parker, Har- 1001
. eet north ofthe Silver
Slona
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dowD Greenup $; 45 a.m.. Fran:.. Jr.; Mra. Burnie 0. WatBOO, 10ld Hager, Charles Marcinko. BndJt, at ~uga: One per- ~~al ,, the ~Js left . behind
lin Pierc• down Gree~u I-50 Rt. t Crown City; Mrs. PariS CLIFTON, W. VA.- Rlcbard aon ~a ~ InJury.. .
may eonism flngerprmts.
a.m.; John J. Rowe dow~ M.el- W. Linkou!!, Patriot Star Rt; Gilkey.
OU1cete aid that Patnc1a J.
dahl UO p m . Elisha Wood Jann Marie Carroll. Pt. Plea1- WEST COLUMBIA, W. VA.- Slover; 23, Pt. Pleasant, head- LONDON - THE ARRIVAL
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up Meldah~· 6:j 0
' ani; Mro. George w. Hurdette, James Bland.
od north, atopped and signaled of the Beall" loday at Buck·
Walker down. Mitd':hi Aroold Rt. 2 Pt. Pleaoant ; Mandy Sue MASON CITY, W. VA.-Har. for g left turn lnlo Tiny's mar- Uliham Palace, where
they
7
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· p. Howard. New Haven ; Mrs. Si- v~ Newland.
m.; Phili S
ket. Behind her, Paul P. Shir- were made me~bert of ~e Or8.20 m p .porn 11 P Meldahi I mon P. Hayos, Arbuckle, W
ley, 52, Pt. Pleasant, failed to der of the Brlhsh Emp1re, ln9:05 ~ · ·. Z~m1';'"' ,;:' Meldahl _Va. , Mrs. Hilly D. Daniel, Pt.
BOOIITER8 TO MEET
atop and hto car 1truck the sptred unprecedented demonu. M~l~~ a ey ansporter i Pleasant; Bert McAbee, Rt. 1 A Jpectal meeting of the back of tho Slover car.
atrallons outStdt the historiC
1·50 p.m.'
Ann :1 etart: Mrs. Orville C. Rhodes, Southern Local Athletic Boost- Jean Knotla, 44. Pt. Pleas- bUJldmt.
Me=! 135 a.m. : Rt. 1 Racine; Harry Canter· ers has been called Ill' Wedne,. ant, complained of a whiplBih A borde of squealing teenf
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- PaBlo up ibury, Rt. 1 Pomeroy; Mrs. Eu- day October 27, at 7:10 p. m. Injury 1o her neck, but was not agers tried lo rush the mop.
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E'~m.llff dEC down 1.30 p.m ; 1gene E. Bryant, Pomeroy; Mrs. at the Southern High School to treated. There w.. minor dam- headed quart~t when they rode
let&lt;aerc
own.'. IS p.m.; Char- IRoscoe P. Fife,
Columbus; dlScun plallll for an auction age 1o !loth can.
up" ooe of heir Rolls-Royce1.
K. don 12.05 ~ .m.: Solvay 1Mrs. Walter c. Reynolds, Ruo- scheduled by the lloostera th11 l1Jl patrol cited Shlrley to A cordon of police held them
up S:G6 a.m.; Harriett M. down sell. Ky.; Mrs. Oscar M. Ten- Saturday. President M oaon municipal IIDW'I Oct. !0, and he back. When the Beatles had en! .II a.m.
nant, Jackson; Mrs. Virginia FiSher u,.. all parento of po«&lt;t!d bond to appear on a tered the palace grounds, their
Prl!Uuwll.l River George w. Thompson, Jarkson, w. va.; I football players and all other charlo of failure to !lop with- hysteric ftns tried lo &lt;timb
ee up Marmet 315 p.m.; !Hertchel Pancake, Sr.; Iron- Lnterested PBrSOIII to auend. In the aaauwl ~lear d~tlnce er the ornate Iron gatea. Police
0. F. Shearer down Marmet 'ton ; Leon R. McCue. Rl. 1 Cot- 1
.
Charlet P'· Betzlng 78 Rt
hauled girl• off the gate
..~s t:::ll
I a.m.; Heion Z. down Marmet tasevllle, w. Va.; Mrt. Jameo 1
IN Tll.tCI'ION
Coolville w~s cited '1o 'Meigs tile fencefhilo shocked,.
I a.m.; H. E. Bow1ea up Wln- E. Thompaon, Ironton: Mn. r Dennie P. Karr, Sr., 17, who county c~urt Oct 29 on charges looked on.
field 12:15 a.m.; Lucy Jane Lu- J•rry L. Thomas. Rt. 2 Oak fell off hi• Bllhan Road llomt of bl k
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--~~ ~wn Winfield 7 a.m.
Hill ·. Mi" Phyll~ K.
Irwin, porch, sustaining a hip lroclun! ing a~: an""!cc=~~( I ba.:~ WASHINGTON ·
- Davl! Hall: Edmond J. OeVin.l laat weelt, 11 1n traction at Vet- Monda on Rt. 7 in
P
R~pubitcan Leader Everett M.
DAJly SENTINEl tcenl. Rmnowuod.
Iorano Memor1al hoopltal.
Plain/
Tuppers O~rkoen report~d loday he
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The patrol said that Bet.zin rec~tved surprlslngly little r•
DIYOTID TO INTIRIIT OP
Mrs. Russell R. Fer1u110n,
TAKEN TO IIO!IPIT.U.
backed out of 1 ri at dr' K act1on to recent GOP ieaderthlp
Pliny, W Va . daughter 10·34 1l Fronk Murray Wll taken 1o
P v 0 IVe- erillcism of tile Joho Birch
MIIGI-MAION ARIA
Sunday : Mro. Billy ·D.· Veterans Hospital il1 Hunting- way and hio car struck a park- Society.
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Pt. Pleasant, dau[lhter. Jion Monday. His room il No. ed car owned by Billy A. Pick- "I don't think the society will
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1:02 a.m. Monday; and Mrt. 315, Ward 3-A.
til, 341• Parkeraburl, W. Va. amount lo much," he told UPI
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0. Barr, LalliJivillo, son,
Betzlng, ac&lt;ordlng to the patrol in an interview . "I think It will
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a.m. Monday.
UlC.U. TBMPI
lo!ft the aeene and waa later ap- fail of Its own weight" His
~ •• Mill
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Dfl&lt;lwltd
I The temperature In Pom.. prehended. There waa minor and olher party leaders' ~":': .C ::"".-':" _,.., Mr1- A. L. Rosalter, William ' roy·• bUJinep tllstrlct at 11:41 damage lo both cars.
ation of the society has been
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,.,.,M,. E. Stronc. Mrt. Ullian Smith, a.m. Loday wu 18 dell'... un- Arrests by the patrol Monday useful and healthy for the GOP
..':4:uf ~-=-~=-~:; ntomu N. Shoemaker, Mrs. der eunny lktes.
Included: Richard P. O'Br1en, Dirksen said.
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N•w Is1ae Sheets, Mr.1. Rocer
A.
ZO, COlumbus, reckless opera'
~ Merrill, Patricia A. Langhorne,
Mete• Gnenl Hoopltai
lion, bontlod 1o municipal oourt SAIGON - ROCKET • Fra.
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Santiago Hemand01, Ml'l. Adnd11t.l - Howord Stew- Oct. 30; Lowell W. Parks, 43, ing helicoptero opened up on
~~~=~~~~S:;;"'; Roy D. Betllin1 IIIII Infant dau-- art, Kanauga.
Oak mn, failure to drive ·upon Viet Cong snipers toda1 1o
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lhter, Mro. Paul F. HtlDIMan l IM~&lt;w,..- Bertha Ru1sell, the rlghthelf ol the roadway, protect a nl1Jht of helicoptora
[a~!::'!:•n~;;..,o; · and Infant dauplar, ll!r1. Heb- Pomeroy; Hellll Moebl.-, Mld- bonded ·Ill municipal court Oct. carrying sen. Edward M. Ken-or J. Locu and iofaat oon.
dleporL
10.
lledy and three other COIJil'OS.,
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Tigers should have clear
tng toward their second
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MEMPffiS, Tenn. (UPI) - said the transfer would be offi- . The seventh annual game!!!!
The National Collegiate Athletic cial if Dudley mf't cerlam con-I be played in tbe new $3.7

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Ilion Memphis Memorial Btata
Included in the conditions dium Dec. 18.
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were thal Dudley have on file
Center of Towa
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The top four teams were unin the NCAA's ofrice by Nov. al The facility, whle.lt...,
changed over the past
identity and duties of the Mem- : seats 50,160 was dediealell·i
weeks as Warren Harding
phis committees. plans to sell Sept. 18, an&lt;J is located near .tlle
Middletown again took
tickets and finance the game ce!lter of the city st the f~ third and fourth place. AU
and by Nov. 18, certiftcatlon grounds,
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have 7-0 records.
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that a Memphis bank has on Arthur s. Bergstrom 851).
The big gainer this week
deposit $50,000 to guarantee "-ant to NCAA Director Walter
Cincinnati Moeller, which ·
team expenses .
· Byers said the committee (I&amp;;
ed from seventh to fifth
"You•;s:~~ · i.':11:!th:~
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cidef' on Memphis because lti
in the wake of a bi8:
do with yoga!"
Benz Expe(-tf'd to
wanted to !ree the game JUO..
over Dayton Chaminade. It
ceed and felt that if it didn't:
Chaminade's first loss.
B Really by Sunda ' succeed ·'" Mem~h'" It· never.
Moeller's advance caused
College Rating•
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per Arlington and
NEW YORK iUPI) _ The CLEVELAND (UPII - Safety - - -- - -- - . . to slip a notch, Arlington
United Press International maj- Larry Benz wa~ released from
SJxlh and Steubenville lo
or college football ratings with the Shaker Medteal Cenler_after ,
seventh. Columbus Watterson,
first-place votes and won·lost- observation Monday and IS ex:an 18-12 victor over Dayton AItied records in parentheses : [pected to be ready Sund~y
ter, remained in eighth place.
Team
Pis. when the Cleveland Browns
Fremont Ross and Shelby
Mich. State 1!5) (IHl) 318 .tackle the Minnesota Vikings in
were the newcomers in the top
2 Nebraska (9) (6-0)
307 Cleveland Stadium.
10, displacing Lima Senior and CHICAGO ruPli-Leo Dur- 3: Arkansas illl 16~)
305 Bem was knocked cold by a
Niles in the select list Lima ocher, a baseball fnebrand
blow in the head in the f1rst
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· es r~y
a_ ou~- 5_ Florida (4-1)
132 quarter of Sunday's game
and Niles absorbed s 19-0 lick- year-old front office policy In
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against the New York Giants 1
123 Waller Beach who usuall.y ·
inD from /\kron St Vt'ncent
his first public moments as new &amp;. LoU!dsJana State (5-1)
Cub 7 Pur ue (4-l-IJ
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cas
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_ 9. Sou . cam. (4-l·l)
no 1er exammatJOn ,
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60th meeting between the two 00
ne:t te~~r to the play 10. U.C.L.A. (3--l-1)
of
hts
bleedmg
ulcer and ~as I
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schools, but tile Blue Streaks · ~ h
Yeded
Second
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Alabama
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told
he
could
resume hgbt ,
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have won six of the ,.-..
n~~~t seven condroc
eftr neb'IS appmn
o~ yt men
se-t 12 • Tennes'"''""
~~. 13 • Geor"·,a'
workouts
this'II week.
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resume heavy
was announced Monday to de' ·
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clare himself •·manager not tucky 21: 16, Utah State 16; 17, to be
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h" r th c b ' · Minnesota 15; 18, Stanford 13;
reactJva~e m t1me fnr the
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next game wtth New York on Ameriu"s Wrgest S•lli"g tip• · ~
Pro Football
ing out the club practice of 19 (lJel , Pnncl!lon and Texas N 14
numerous coaches and no lead- Tech 9.
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er, which had existed since Other teams receiving votes
PRO STANDINGS
1961.
- Washington Slate, Wyoming,
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Now, Durocher said, he and Ohio State, Georgia, Syracuse.
Eastern Division
General Manager John Holland
W. L. T. Pet. tl~ spend ~~e w~nlerd tryitg to
Cleveland . . • 5 J 0 833 ra e or o erw1se eve op a
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Durocher team.
St. Louis ... 4 2 0 .667
Sp&lt;ed Seeker
POMEROY LANES
CUSTOM MADE LOOK &amp; FIT.
New York ..... 3 3 0 .500 "I'm not looking for the long Women's Sunny Knighten
Oallas .. · .. .. 2 4 0 .333 ball," he said. "I'm looking for
Oct. 24, 1965
Philadelphia .. 2 4 0 .333 speed. I'm not wailing for
W. L.
ALUMINUM
Pittsburgh .... I 5 0 .167 somebody to hit out or the Dally Sentinel
14 I ,
Washington ... 1 5 0 .167 park. I like to run. 1 like to hit ' lola's Beauty Shoppe
11 7
Western Division
to right field, or on the ground Crow·s Steak House
8 10
W. L. T. Pet. and move my man around.
Friendly Tavern
7
Green Bay .... 6 0 0 1.000 " I believe I'm unorthodox. 1 Forest Run Block
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e Lifetime Durability
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play€r.
Dutton
Drugs
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CONGRATULATED - Jitn O'Brien , Pomeroy Attorney, is congratulated by Lar• Smooth Silent Efficiency
ry Baker, left, after O'Brien won the Pomeroy Golf Club match play championship Mn Francisco . 3 3 0 .500 I want players to bear down High Game and Series on Sunday. Baker advertising salesman for the Ohio Valley Publishing Company, Chicago .. .. .. 3 3 0 .500 Jand go for everything they can! olyn Bachner, 199, 493 ; Ulnh 1•
e Outside· Inside Cleaning
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was runner-up. O'Brien won 7·5 in the 36 hole match with Baker for the dub cham- Minnesota .. .. 3 3 0 .500 get. l want players who will ITeam Game - Dutton
Detroit .... .. . 3 3 0 .500 run 911 feet.
642; High Team Series - Cm..;;•,
t Customized fit
pionship. Mr. O'Brien was runner-up to Bub Stivers for the title in 1964. - Photo
Los Angles
1 5 0 .167 1 "We've got the nucleus of a Steak House, 1762.
by Hugh Custer.
ePositive Stop Lock
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Sunday's Reiiulb
good ball club we can buildi
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.Cleve1and 38 New York 14
around. We've got some pretty I One of the nlcknpmes for
JUNIOR ~lXEOINLEAGVl': Green Bay 13 Dallas 3
good ball players in (Bllly) Wil· r.eor•ia is "Empire Stale of
Washington 24 St. Louis 20
hams, (Ron) Santo and tEmie) ISouth.'1
BUILDERS SUPPLY
Oct. 16, 1985
Chicago 38 Detroit 10
Banks, and six or !reven pretty~ ---- ~------~
COMPANY
w. L. Baltimore 35 Los Angeles 20 good pitchers."
any bonus arrangements ·oo i
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Team No. I
9 3 Pittsburgh 20 Philadelphia 14
Ourocher, 59, signed a three- Iperformance or attendance, and
The Athens Bulldogs, lead· to Nelsonville for a crack
Team No. 2
9 3 Minnesota 42 San Francisco 41 year contract with the Cubs, al l '"id the long term pact
N. 2nd Ave.
Middleport, 0.
ers in the Southeastern Ohio the last place Hounds, and,
Team No. 5
6 6
SUnday's Games
an undisclosed salary without Holland's idea.
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at Cleveland
Athletic League, get a breath- Att·ens, will enjoy a hr"'t~f·r 1Team
Tt!amNo.
No.36
45 1
8 Minnesota
B 1 irn
er this Friday when they enter- before the big match with
at ore at Sao Francisco
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No.
4
3
9
Oallas
at p,·ttsburgh
Ch
Th
tain the seventh place Porne- BuIIdogs. e 1e ams
roy Panthers, just onr. we@k be- heavy ravorites to down Nelson- I High Game - J. Anders?n, Detroit at Los Angeles
196•.· M. K. Hennessy, 157 ; High Green Bay at Chicago
fore thl;!y journey to Logan to ville and stay on the heels
tangle with the Chieftains in a the league leaders.
Ser~es - J. ~nderson, 476 ; B. Philadelphia at Washington
game that may well decide the
White, ~ 96 - Hlgh Team Game St. Louis at New York
t965 SEOAL championship.
Gallipolis travels to
and Sertes - Team No. 2, 885,
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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2526.
Eastera Dlvlsioa
Last Friday night the Bull- the fifth plac-e Jackets: A
w
Pel
dogs played host to and defeat- lipolis win over thepJackets
BANTAM GIRJ.S t.EAGUE Buffalo .... .. 6 ~ ~- _
857 1
ed the Gallipolis Blue Devils another win over omeroy
Ocl 19, 1K5
H
3 0 500
24-0, as they leaped another hur- following week will keep
W. L. . N::·~:rk .'.'.'.'
5
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dle on th~ir w~y to the first Blue Devils in the first division. Team No. 4
3 1 Boston
. .. .. 0 6 1 ·
3
2i
SEOAL IItie smce 1950·
Rounding
out SEOAL
No. 2
Western Division
.OOO
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Pomeroy gai-nered ih first . this coming Friday night will ~eam ~ - ~
2 21
W. L. T. Pet.
SEOAL win Friday night down- be the Jack son-Wellston game ea_m 0 ·
1 3· San Diego
5 o 2 1.1100
lng Nelsonville 36-0 as both at Jackson. The Ironmen are H~g~ Gam~ - Reesa Booth, I Oakland . .
4 2 l .667
teams battl ed to stay out of the tied with Gallipolis for third 89; High Senes - Team No. 1 Kansas City . . 3 3 1 .500
267•
league cellar.
1place, while Wellston is riding
Denver ..
3 4 0 .429
Logan. defending
SEOAL in sixth.
Buffalo 31 Oenver 13
champions, kept their
title Here is Friday night's sched- BANTAM BOYS LEAGUE
Sunday'• Re!lults
hollt!s alive Friday night with ule, with current won and lost
Oct. !0, 1965
Buffalo 31 Denver 13
a hard-rought 12-0 victory over records in parenthesis:
W." L. Houston 38 Kansas City 36
Jackson. A Logan win against Gallipolis {3-2) at Middleport Team No. 8
8 2 Oakland 30 Boston 21
Alh&lt;ns on Nov. 5 at Logan (~); Pomeroy (1-4) at Athens Team No. 3
5 3 :Only Game Scheduled),
could mean a two-way tie for (5-0); Wellston (2-3 ) at
Team No. 5
5 3
Sunday's Game•
1
the 196.1 SEOAL crown.
son (3-2 ); and Logan (4-1) at Team No.
4 4 Boston at San Diego
Thh: week the Chieftains go Nelsonville t0-5).
Tea~ N~. 2
2 6 Qakland at Kansas City
H1gh Game and Serl~s - Lar- Houaston at Buffalo
ry Warner, 1&amp;1: 254; Htgh Team Denver at New York
Game and Senes- Team No.li-..-..,
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Association (NCAA) Monday
approved Memphis all the permanent site of the Liberty Bowl
because the city "offered the
greatest potential opportunity
for success."
Bowl President A. F. (Bud)
Oudley, contacted at his Phitadelphla office, said the decision came from Stan Bates,
Ed. chairman of the NCAA's extrato events committee. He 1aid
Bates, Washington Slate
Urjversity athletic director,

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The Blue Devil!' Pete Anderson and Dick Long each dropAthens' Todd Snyder took
' 12~ shutout over Jackson. ped one notch in tile •landings
Drmer hold on the scoring r~;~ l :~;~·~;, h3d been fourth but ts after Friday night'• loss lo AlbIn the Southeastern Ohio J
tied for second. Both Ad- ens. A~;~derson is seventh with
letir League race Friday
ams and Gasser have 44 points. 20 points, and Long is eighth
with a brace of touchdowns
· 1o fourth. from third with. 18.
the Bulldogs downed
place, was Lvgan's Cliuck Kern- Tied with Loog for eighth
24-0
per, with 36 points. Kemper place, however, is Wellston's
Snyder's tv &gt; touchdowns
held scoreless against the John Pope, who scored one of
three extra point
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t.h~ R{ICk~' two touchdowns 8·
netted him 18 points, and i
The Bulldogs' Don Mclnlur!,j galnat Middleport Friday night.
the league lead with a total
who bas 21 points, failed to seorre 1Pope I! making his first appear51J points.
Gallipolis, and retalna 1 anee among the lop 10 scorers
Although he scored
fifth spot in league scoring,
Ill ha ie"«U•·
touchdownt Athens' Dick Adoms with B. Moore of
' tioundtnii out the lop 10 In
stayed in 'second place but
who scored the Jackets'
SEOAL scoring are Danny Giltied by Logan's John
touchdown In their tU ioss
more, Gallipolis, and Gary Haywho tallied twice for til&lt;
Wellston Friday night.
nes, Nelsonv!Ue, each wllh 14
points. Both were scoreless Fri·
day night. Last week both were
tied for ninth place.

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dusky put in a. bid for lhe votes to Sandusky's six, but highly-regarded Altoona, Pa.,
Ohio high school football those second and third-place from the unbeaten ranks Satur&lt;"h~mpionship today, although points piled up for the Blue day night, battle third-ranked
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more weekends to go.
dusky traiie&lt;l Massillon by 101 and Sandusky takes on ninthThe Blue Streaks challenged points and last week the mar- ranked Fremont Ross in a
Massillon for the No. 1 Class gin was down to 64.
Buckeye Conference showdown.
AA rating In Ohio by closing But this could be the most
ClnclDnBU Big Gainer
the gap between first and sec- important week of the season If either one should falter, the
ond place to 31 points In the as far as the top contenders are race for the state championship
United Press International Ohio concerned. Both Massillon and would be all over. Sandusky
coaches ratings.
Sandusky bump against their most certainly will take over
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her to play Aimee Semple MePherson in the story of the col·
orful evangelist that has been
planned as a Hollywood movie
for years and years and years
... 'ftle new target dale being
set by the top brass In our space
program for moon landings is
now very early 1969. It's bellev·
ed that the United States has
seriously cut down the Soviet
space advantsge,
Mark Lawrence may Duy a
~BO-seat showplace and make
it Into Ute world's largest off •
Broadway Uteatre. Not a bad
idea; make tickets a lot cheaper and a lot more people would
go to see plays. It happens all
the time in oUter cllies . Rod·
dy McDowall found out where
his pal Sybil Bllrton Christopher
was hiding out Jn Bucks County and sent her a telegram saying that he and 40 of their clos·
st friends were arriving for
lunch.
It's a good bet that Burton
Lane won'! be collaborating
wilh Alan Jay Lerner any mare.
Friends of Lane feel be has
been "neglected'' in promoting

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See Forever." One even snapped: "'I'Ile way be tAianl acts
you'd think Utere wasn't any
music in it." . ~ell _of conroe
Utere Is, and 1t I qwte prettY,
but let's face it, Mr. Lane's music isn',t nearly as good as Mr.
Lerner s Iynes · · · Sandy Koulax has Ute Madison Avenue
boys baffled. No sports figure
in the last decade has been so
much in de~ lo~ indorsements and commercials, and
no sports figure in memory has
beP.n less inclined ~ do them.
Tl¥! weep1ng experts estimate
Sandy has turned down at least
150,000 m easy ~oney.
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In answer to wtics who thmk
"The Loved One" " anti-Amer·
ican, T~ny Ricbar~o, who direct~d I_t, says. he s seriously
conSJdermg makmg America ~s
permanent home . because . It
has .the most excthng a~d stunulatmg atmosphere m tbe
world." Tip to Tony: Just don't
buy a house that's within rifle
range of a funeral_ home, a pet
~metery, a certatn movie ~tuclio, or several other establishments we could me~t•on · · · · ·
"Fade Out Fade In, ' laded In
and out on Broadway twice, but
somebody still isn't giving up.
The big sign at 51st and I be
Main Stem advertises it as if
the musical were going lull

Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Jordan
of Dearfield are visiting Mr.
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Piggott of Lonll Bottom Route.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Rhodes
al New Brlg~n. Pa., visited
A Small Dow11
Mr. Milo Rhodes and Mr. and
Peymontand
Mrs. Orville Rllodes and son,
Juot 5.00 ~r
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Mr. and Mn. Arlie West acMIDDLEPORT, 0.
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Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jcen- and Mrs. John Busch recently. Some of the brains In the
Mr. and Mrs. Omar
bower called on Mr. and Mrs.
Democratic Party see Mayor
Gene Congo and family recent- Mr. Wesley Cozart visited Mr. W&amp;gner's mild endorsement of •
ly.
Dave Wickline of Racine.
Abe Beame as "smart poli·
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Me- Mr. and Mrs .. Barney Shain tics." 'I'Ile reason that if Mr.
Laughlin of Columbus and their of Anllqurly v1srted her moth· Beame loses, Wagner w'll relranddaughters, Lena and E\iz. er, Mrs. Garnet Srruth.
gain ali the prestige be lost
aheth Henderson, Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Slmey Powell with Paul Screvane'a prlmwcy
visited Mre. Ellzabeth Hoffner and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence defeat and come out of Ute elecand Mr. and Mrs Charlie Car· Johnston, local, Mr. and Mrs. tion as "Ute man they snowu1
roll and family. OUter callers Tay Beaver, Letart Falls, Mr. have listened to."
James
were Mr. Rober! Ours and Ru· and Mrs. Bobby Joe Wolle, Ra· Mason frankly tells people
by Van Meter.
cine Route, Mr. and Mrs. El· wasn't pleased with hi! per·
Mrs. Anna Healey is at the mer Parsons and granddaughter formance in "Gbengia Khan."
Meigs General Hospital
for called on Mr. and Mrs. May- (That's all right, honey; 1101
treatment. She has been living wood Johnston.
many of us saw it.)
Ylilh her brother and wife, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Maywood John- --'---- - - - - - and Mrs. Camll. Mrs. Mae ston called on her son, Mr. and
Dear Althea,
Van Meier has had slrep throat. Mrs. Paul Brooks and family
Mr. Harley Keyse of Patas· and her sister, Mr. and Mrs, 1 " / csn't decide whether
lola visited his broth ...Jn-iaw Harold Brannon, all of near i I like Half and Halfl
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tuppers Plains and called on I for their rich taste
Autherson.
Mr. and Mrs. Simey Powell,
or mild flavor."
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Autherson local.
visited their daughter, Mrs. El-Mrs. Mae Jobnston
Dear Smoker,
va Dailey and daughter, Judy,
"Why bother?
Sliversville.
MIGHTLV MAGNUMS
Mrs. Nona Long and son, at· NEW YORK (UP!) - Two
enjoy both."
tenrJed the funeral of Mrs. Ber- well - known designations for
tta Nida at Spencer, W. Va.
wine bottles go back to the
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Denni· days of the ancient Israelites.
son of Dayton and their two I the Wine Institute reports.
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Dow· The Jeroboam (doubl~,' mag.
ler and five children, and Mrs. 1 num) IS named for the m1ghty
Mary Clonch, Athens, visited mao of valor" who led the 10
Utelr grandmother, Ml'. Nona northern lrtbes of israel m
Long.
revolt against King Rehoboam,
Mr. and Mrs. William Ables who gave the name to the
and childrt!n visited Mr. and triple-magnum. He was lhe son
Mrs. Clyde Van Nest of Rav· and successor of King Solomon
enswood, W. Va., and Mrs. Gol· and the last monarch of the
da Van Nest returnerl horne af. old Kingdom of Israel.
!e!' spending the past two weks
- --with Mr. and Mrs. Ables and
cblldren.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Congo and
family visited his lather, Mr.
Charlie Congo and family at
Portland. Tbey also visited her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. GIJ.
bert Nuuer of near 1\lppers
Plains.
Mrs. Hazel Congo and child·
ren vlaited Mrs. Laura Wells
and Mrs. Una Dotson.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Grueaer
and flrnfly of Pomeroy vlolled
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Wines and helped eel..
brate his birthday. Gake was
served after the dinner in his
honor. Mr. Reed Gande called
on Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wines.
Bill Pickens is spending his
leave wilb bts parents. He will
return to the U. S. Na.yy at
Norfolk, Va.
Those who visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ollie Sayre and family
were Mr. and Mre. Gary Johnaon, Portland, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Brat:f', Racine, Mr. Law·
renee Friend and chtltlren ol
Canal Winchester.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Sayre and
soot vi•ited her parents, Mr.
The TYLIIR Model LGIIIOl
and Mrs. Clint Johnson, Port.·
Quallty :13• ColoR TV
land. They
also visited her
(23" overau dtotonat. 274sq. Ins. viewable area)
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gil· • Admiral Bxdulve Color Videlity Controt ••. ll!!!l colorw •
len, Chesler.
you know Usem
Recent visitors of Rev. and : • Admi~al Autoaatlc DegauMlnc C~~t ... pard• ap.lu1
color 1mpurlU.. cau.ed by mapetu: mterfereoce
Mrs. J ohn Busc h were Mr · and • Front Vidto Pecakint Selector ••• elimilla&amp;ea 1m.t. io pinane
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a, DOROTHY KILGAI.Let.
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Financier Eddie Gilbert, who
made big black headlines a few
oeasons ago when he fled ~
Brazil to avoid an awkward
sitoalion is currenUy In a mood
to cele~ate. He and his ond wife, Turld, expect their
second baby in May ... 'ftle poUUcal grapevine is IKwing with
the startling news that Adam
Clayton Powell may be the
next leader of Tammany Hall.
'He can do it while in Congress
as Charlie Buckley did in Ut~
Bronx.) 'I'Ile story goes that Adam will succeed Ray Jones,
who will become Manhattan
Borough President when Mrs.
Motley moves to a Federal
judgeship. Obviously Adam bas
become more serious, or ''imsge conscious;'' he was in a
Harlem nightclub the oUter
evening and when a photogra·
pher asked for permission to
record the event a tamale aide
curtly issued the ukase: "No
pictures."
Jenniler Jones, now in Lon·
don starring in "The Idol," has
a very interesting project cook·
ing. A deal is in the works for

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ARE NUTIIlTIONAL
Glove
day in Logan and visited Mr. and family of Columbus, and NEW YGI\Il1 WPI) -A cupand Mrs. George L. Beegle.
Mrs. Bradford's brother, Reed lui ol cookecnnllllard greeao,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolfe Rose, Newark.
140 grams, provldel 61 per eeal
By Edna Knop~
and Mr. and Mrs. OUs Knopp
mare. tbon the recommended
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Size 8~ toe
Carpenter and daughter, Crick· Ute Dick Sterretts at Galllpo- ham and family and his lather, for an adult, almost the entire
et, spent several days in Co- lis.
Arthur CUnnlngham of East allowance of vitamin C, a
lumbus vislling Mrs. Dale (Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bradford Liverpool SJ)e.llt a week end fourth of the Iron and a useful
Ann Gaul) JohnBon, who under- has returned borne after a three with Mr. ~ Mrs. Earnest amount of other vllamlns and
Midcllepott
went surgery.
week visit with ~ sons, Cur· Johnson.
minerals, Jncludln&amp; folle add.
Miss Beverly Hunt spent a
weekend with Sharon and Don- 0
na Thelos,
Mr. and Mrs. 'I'Ilomas Brut·
van of Chagrm Falls, Mrs, Ar·
thur Tarr and son, Shawn, ol
Athens and Mrs. Edith Grimm
of Jackson spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Wolfe.
Mrs. Harold Beegle of Du·
, I
Iuth, Mtnn.,
Is visiting with
her daughter, June Wendorf,
and grandsons, Randy and Jell.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Evans
and daughters visited over a
recent weekend with her par·
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JJf Junior Group missionary program. Miss Cia·
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People In '
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Pomeroy 1 Arrangements were judged
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MiddlepOrt

Mrs. fdgefl is
HaUoween Party i•
the evening. Re!reshmenll rl
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race cookies, orang•
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Jef!ry Darst entertained with served to the goests .incJudlllll
Class Meets
a Halloween party Friday even· Melinda and Jack Humpbrey,
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Suridhy mother, Mrs. lleulah While, and Dickie Owen Bobby Pow·
speaker. A Halloween
party Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Rickard when the Rooe Garden Club Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jay o! School Class of the Long Bot. with his mother, Betty Darst, ers Keith French and Jeffry.
was announced for Saturday eve of Albany were SU~day guests held 1ts Oclobor meeting at the Columbus spent the weekend tom Churches held Its October asslstins.
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mng. October 30 m the recrea· of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roush borne of .Mrs. James Stout, Tup. w1th her sister and family, Mr. meeting at the home of Mr. The home was decorated with
and family
bon room.
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and M"· William Grueser and and Mrs. Lewis Edgell. The the Halloween theme using
MEET TONIGHT
An offering for mi~sions was Oh&lt;?regor~ Ro~sh. student at Mrs. No~man McCain, presl- daughter, Debbie.
president, Tress Swain conduct~ black and orange streamers,
taken and the meetmg closed I JO UmverSity, spent
the dent, was m charge of the meet.. Mrs. John Lyons and Mrs. ed devotionals and read Rom- skeletons, cats and
witches. The American Legion Auxll·
with the hymn, '·Whisper AIweekend wi:h his parents, Mr. ing, ,which was ope~ed by the ~ke Meadows of ~lumbus, vis- ans ~: 1-15 with prayer by Mrs. Candles provided light for the iary of Drew Webster Post wUI
Prayer ".
and Mrs. M11ton Roush and San- .Lords prayer In umson. R o II 1ted sunday In Pomt Pleasant, Edgell. Roll r.all was answered ghostly selling.
meet tonight 81 7,30 at the [.o.
Attendmg were Jack Jacobs, dra.
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call was answered by each W. Va. w•th relahves.
by namtng the Books of the Old Games were played during gion hall.
Brenda and Denms Gilmore. Gordon Fisher, student at member namina an annual sow- Mr. and Mrs. James Cris-- Testament.
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Pitts.
Benny and Becky Wnght, VIC· lege. Parkersburg, W: Va. spent G"''bel read the verse of the burgh, Pa. where they will vis- Pro,tects !o~ the Christmas
ky, Ricky, Sherry and Terry the weekend with his parents, month.
jt relatives.
season were d1seussed and furClark Barbara and Keith Klem, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Fisher and A demonstration of arrang.. Mr. and Mrs. James Brew- !her plans wlll be made alter
~~d ,~scuss.d. The t~eme/o~ Rodney Bailey Barbara Di· family.
ments "Simplicity with Chrys- ington were In Columbus over Investigations are made
of
lA:to~r wasH prayer. n Jec .ana a~d Jimm); Lewis M'artha Mrs. Ellis King of Pt. Pleas- anthemums" was criyen by Mrs the weekend to attend the Am. points of interest. It was voted
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eve- Helen Goebel. Mrs.
Eula Swan· erican Cancer Society Confer· to blW a wmter
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were rna e tu ~!~~-~ -~~~!~h tn let;!" Mirhael, Donn i.e Wis~ and ence Andrews.
way to brJng Chrysanthemums day. They attended as delegates Pierce was appointed to buy
, a C""'· Hruce Jo.·obs of co.l Mr and Mrs. Milton Roush through the Winter." A special !rem the local unit.
them.
Men&lt; &amp; Boys
!umbus.
1and Sandra of Syracuse were arrangement was by Mrs, Nei- Mrs. Jesse Lake, West Jef. The program was begun by
lerson, and her daughter and group singing of ''Love Lilted
' Sunday . evening guests of Mr. set Weatherman.
SLIP·ON
I and Mrs. Clarence Andrews and Tbe traveli1111 prize was won family, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Me," aad the following read·
family.
by Mrs. E'ula Swan. A contest Ohlinger and son, Michael, Nel· lngs W&lt;re given: "The HouseMr. and Mrs. Clay Parsons presented by the hostess was sonville, spent the weekend with wife's Prayer," and "The Par·
were overmght guests Sunday won by Mrs. Grace Stout.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kennedy son's Prayer," by Ara Myers,
of her SISler, Mrs. Norman Me· Many lovely fall
arra.g.. and Karen Gregg.
both written by her sister; ''Per·
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1Callum They were
enrou~e menls were judged with ribbons Visiting Sunday with Mr. and sonal Work," Leona Hensley;
, Mlddh·pPr1 H 1 .~ h S!"hool h:~ s · from Charleston, W. Va., lhe1r awarded as follows: Blue rib- Mrs. B. F. Parmalee and her "Lame Excuses/' Ella Han, wt"konw_d a nurn_ber of nP••·. stu- I former home to Florida where bons to Mrs. Lois McCain, Mrs. mother, Mrs. Lud.ie Meadows oum; "~Bears Come In Differ.
dl"'nt s },'lis ',t'M mdudmg &lt; h~1_r - ~ they will reside.
Patricia Goebel, Mrs. Helen were Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mea· ent Sizes," Dave Yates; "What's
Middleport, 0 .
, Inti" I PPJWd . Ht' lpre, and Btll Mrs. Leroy Watson Is con fin- Goebel and Mrs. Ethel Arbaugh; dows and sons, Paul and Tim- Your Name?" Bess Webster:
\1nndhrattgh Hu tl and, sen- ed to her home, Minersville by Red ribbons to Mrs.
Helen my of Glenwood, W. Va. and uurgent Needs In The Church
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Goebel; White ribbon to Mrs. Anita Vaughan and Mildred Today," Bess Larkins; "Who
, p~rt. J)\,lnd W~lkt• r. Galllf)ol 1S; I Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Fis- Merle Griffith.
Hawley of Huntington, cousins Is a Christian?," Monad Wil·
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The regional meeting to be oi Mrs. Parma lee.
son; ''God Has Called Busy
PomPro' Ohkt
.) u ~ rm Sur-! a( e. 1\ l. Nn. \\1 V!!, Susie Fbcher were Saturday held at Little Hocking on NoRelatives from Middleport at- People," Mary Pierce, and "On
.tntl l\_'1llard l)ut·~l.
i't•mm·k visitors in Parkersburg, W. Va. vember 6 was discussed. The tendmg funeral services for the Sunday, .. by Bess Webster.
TONIGHT thru WED .
1
ll1g!r S( lln, 1 Jllnt.l )l ~: ~el\ss1 .Mrs Susie Fischer was the county flower show to be held late Mr. Russell McDaniel held Ella Hannum gave
''Ten
"HARUM SCARUM "
Dav1 s. ll!•I!HP _lll;tr·l l's Snldl'r, I Sunday dmncr guest of her dau- at Pomeroy on November 27 in Charleston, W. Va. Thurs- Commandments Far
Omrch
F:lri , l'n·., lr\ . Fr ~rn .li• lillf'S.
R&lt;:~t'lnP : r I ;mt 1s Luwt· , Huj. ghter and son-in-law, Mr. and and 28 was announced and dis- day were Mrs. Joe Turner, Mrs. Services," and ''How To KHI
\l.r n A.nn ~],!Ill!•\
land
!"hul k Mullms. F e n- Mrs. Gerald Michael and fam- cussed.
Vernor See, Mrs. Betty Wil- A Church." Tress Swain closed
Featurttle;
vm.·h Hrg h Sr·ho1•l. sophomorPs: !tly of SyrCJcuse.
Guests for the evening
Iiams, and Mrs .Earl Smith, with "Let The Mud Dry,'' 1'Let
To The Wdd Ret urn
Colorcartocns
c1_n d ('h; u/r&lt;; At'tker. H;H: h:Jel Mr. and Mrs. William ~ake Mrs. Floyd Stout and Mrs. Glen Middleport ; Russell McDaniel, Us Remember,'' followed by the
Ad m l.~.,i nn "7fH' &amp; 401'.
ONLY
r lll' l.m ta Ll'mll•y, Rwky \1or of Dorcas spent Sunday even- Stout. Refreshments were serv- Jr., Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. closing prayer by Charles Hen:trts. \l(d\" Ta.\ lor. all
from ing with hts stster, Mrs. Susie ed by the hostess to 17 mem- Ray McDaruel, Akron:
Mr. ley.
THURSDAY , Octobtr 28
B
ra
db11
r~
Sheila
i\1ajor,
BelFischer
bers
and
two
guests.
and
Mrs.
George
McDaniel,
Clif·
Mrs. Swain ~nd Mrs. Han~
NOT OPEN
pre D.t~ i•l Thmnr.,on Sh&lt;id y- Mrs H A. Barnitz returned
ton, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Har· DWD conducted Bible quizze9.
~ td t'. W \ '(1 .Jnnt· Surt.Jrt·. \1a - ~o her e ~p loymenl in the bu~- ~
ry Stewart, Point Pleasant. w_. The usual _potluck refreshFRIDAY and SATURDAY
WIH wash, rinse llld spm Or)' 16 poon4
Oclob•r '29-30
load tn just 8 mrnutu.
son . H(lsp 1\Ltrw St11nh·~. 1-'!. mrss ofrwe of Dr. J, J. Davts
Va., Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Krl· ments and socml hour were en"ZE BRA IN THE KITCHEN"
PI('Js&lt;m! . He~m.1lll i\lctr.~hn ll , Mtmtlay, 1fter a three weeks
der, Columbus; and Mr. and joyed by au· pl't!8ent and round
Spin dry one load while another wtahn.
1 rerhnl('\llo n
Elld1orn.
\\.
\'a
1\.m·n
F:mt·~.
~~~.t1iun.
ISSIOnaryfo
Mrs.
Charles
Bealmere
or
Balrobin
letters
were
written
to
No plumblnJ necesaary ... can be 111.:1 11
Ja\ .\orh. J"\ ·:-: ll t&gt;nn1~ th c
kitchen, batt! 01 utttlty room.
:ll t'nJre, ~ l:nt111 ~lrlrlt'l", ,\IIlii
Aul l.md l'&lt; lll!lll-' WiJife , Sm_\'1" ·
timore, Md.
Florence Limberger visiting her
Dt-·. I lit'
n&lt;~ 'f pnn
Bill 1-:.r!IIIJ. Arlt· rw
brother in Michigan and to Mrs.
Completely portable· moves trOIIItimt tt
"THE ROUNDERS"
storaae area on lilt' rolliac catltft.
EngI&gt;· H.mril ~lulf"' d. s., ndra
Miss Clara Sparks,
R. N., y
h F II
.
Bess Rose confined by 1·11ness
l 'l'\'t"hrr u olur)
1\111 ''''"''~~"' ' :1o11 a .le11n T"Y ,
Free Methodist missionary to
oul
e owsh.rp
'
·
Washes a full 6 pounds of clothes IK
f!Fnt y Fo nd :., (, l1·rrn J'urd
Ulll 0111)' 10 &amp;at lOIII Of Wltft,
lor Bradbun : J,,~hn
ln ~el s , '
Ute new African nations
of Meet• on Sunday
ACJ'IONS DISMISSED
Suf' .\ nn L:mgdon, llopP ll ol
1da1 . /"hil l Wt lls, Edgar Hu
Has fUds 1aver, too.
Pnrnt-1'''· Htdlatd
Ferreira I "Expect Great Things From Rwanda and Burundi, will be The Youth Fellowshrp. of the PT. PLEASANT _ Two civil
rh:m :m .
Bel pre lrt-" ~ l lnH 11
' God, Attempt Great Things For the guest speaker at
Laurel Rock Springs Methodist rhurch actions have been settled and
SEE A DEMOHSTRA TION HOW
-~ ---- - -God," was the theme uf t?e Cliff Free Methodist Church, met Sunday evening at
t h e dismissed from the ck&gt;cket ot
SUNDAY , MON. and TUES.
GrVE Ul:\~-iER
call lo prayer and self~emal this Wednesday at 7:30p.m. She church with Mary Radford, pres- Ute Mason County Circuit ('_ourt
Oct, 31 - Nov, 1-2
J\1r.
and
~lr_s
Gro~g~:
ll
rines
·
s~onsor:ed by. th_e Women s So- recently completed nine years ident, in charge.
being Collett L. Keefer and Re "G IRlS ON THE BEACH "
t'll(Prt nnl.'d _wllh a dmrwr Sun· ctety m Clm:ttan Service of of service in central Africa.
Prayer by the Rev. Chester ba Keefer vs. City lee and Fuel
1 TPehnrmloi"J
Dependable Appliances on the 2nd Floor
· \I:Jrt1n Wr st. Nnrf'f•n t'or&lt;"nr
d;ry al thrtr hmne, Ht&gt;mlurk Heath Methadtst Chureh Mon- The area where Miss
Lemley opened the meeting. and w. King Parsons vs. Lewis
iin , The C1 id.;r t~ T he Br• ;~r h
CroV!' GltP'&gt; Is v.wr- \1r. and day evening at the church.
has been serving is jUst across Member!! answered roll call with A. Woomer.
Bovs I ,e~ lf'\" GorP
.Vir·
ll
&lt;ll'ler
Sriu'all
ol
Dayton,
Mrs. Guy Shuler,
Spiritual
Lake
Tanganyika from
a Bible vme, followed by the i - - -- ·- - - - - "CLARENCE iHE
Mr. and j.Jrs L·rrry Hemcs.l Life ~hair man, _was in charge of 1torn Conga. Thousands of
singing of hymns led by Shar- October 30, from 6;30 • 9 p.m.
CROSS·EYED liON"
!TI-'chn lt'nl!•rJ
Rmrnswoorl, W Va .
~Irs. the lltany service.
The pro- gees have fled there for
on Brawley. Plans were made Each member is to bring their
M;nshal 1'hnmp:-:nr1 , C"hl·r·yl
William 1\i lltn~( · r nnd 1\11·., 1hco gram opened with an organ pre- ty. Conga's struggles have help- for a Halloween party
in family and a guest. The MYF
Mi ll rr, Bf' t~y Drakt&gt;
__ !iPint's. Bemlrwk Gn1ve.
!ude by To~ _Baker _The con~e- ed bring some political wtrest church social room, Saturday, benediction closed the meeting.
· gat1on participated m the
and uncertainty to Rwanda and .,:::_:___:_:..:=:.-.:.:..:::.c_:..:::::.:::.:c.-=:::::..:::::::..::.::::::.::::~~=::"'':'!,..,~"'""'"'"-"""--""""""""""""'"""""""""""""""""""""""'""'""'"""~1
tu re response.
Burundi, as weD.
1
Mrs. Shuler was assisted
As a missionary
nurse in
presenting the misswnary needs rural areas of Rwanda
and
of Women's Division by Mrs. Burundi, Miss Sparks has been
M. E. Dawson, wtto spoke of serving in the two "most unl the need for a new
doctored" countries of the world.
Tenn.
She
read
letters
She
has often performed
1
, Scarntt College,
plicated medical procedures
I Tenn She read letters
without the presence or assiist-1
, past prestdenls of the WSCS ance of a doctor,
and their words of pra!se for "Missions in a Changing
the work done by Scarnlt Col- rica" will be the theme of Miss
lege m preparing Christian wor- Sparks's missiOnary presents~
k_ers f?r their work in the mis- lion. She brings with her sUdes,
~ ton f1elds of the world.
artifacts and samples of AfriMrs. Emerson Jones spoke on can dress. 'ftte public is invited
the mlssion of healing and the to .attend.
needs of Ute medical nurses~=========-.!
and misstonary personnel in aU
parts of the world. She descrtbed the need for supplies, technology, and most of all, love
chrislran concern for the sick
and diseased of the world.
The offenng was taken to
:sed for the various p:c·~~~~ 11
and those not attending
Say It Softl y , • ,
urge d to turn the offering
velopes in Sunday services
Sey It Sweetly , , ,
at the next wscs meeting
SAy IT WITH
~~~~;~lion was given by Mrs.
FLOWERS!
Group stnglng. of the Junior
Missionary Society chorus and
•onward All ye J umors,
. ..
op111ed the meeting of the Junior
Missionary Society of the Laur~ Cl'ff Fr
M hnd' 1 h h
~.md~,, tn ~e r~tcre~~100c r~o~
01 pa;&lt;onoge followmg Sunday
School \Irs James Gilmore Is
supenntendenl Rnd Mrs Ern.,1 Powell her as&lt;i, lnnt.
Chapter two or Ihe studv book,
''Four Sons of China·• was read

e

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WHAT to Get
for a BIRTHDAY
or ANNIVERSARY
GIFT???

T wo W ee k "' acation
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From Our Bountiful
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ba~·nit•:ll Selection of Cut
have returned home after
Flowers, Corsages,
two w""ks vacation in San
and Planters. Do
cisco, Calif. where they
It Today ...
their son, Cpl. Keith
Remember Your
who was returning from
Mother, Sweetheart,
Wife or That Special
lulu.
Cpl. Barnitz received
Friend Who Means So
d1 scharge after serving
Much to You.
years in the Army with
Military Police, and ret'"'"'d
home willi his parents. He
accompanied borne by his
cee, Miss Frances Pacock
WY2·5560
Sudbury, Ontario, Canada,
59 N. 2nd Ave.
spent a few days with the tanl·ll
Middleport
ily.

The best news v et~ Our bank can
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at the heigh.t of the new car
season 1 Gel vou r Auto Loan
where all yotir other banking
needs are so PXpP- rtly taken care
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VOL XVII NO. 162

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ijQe
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to the monef..,.vina P-BS., your OWamobile Dealer
oft'en you a T(]fAL SPECTRUM OF SELECI10NI

af appointmcnll, coo, 10 you an. fuhlon you OLfl
any wa.y yov fanay. ]lllt Dame what vou want.
(MayW it'.t that new one.of..a.kl.nd Totouado.)

Full nnp of body ttylet and al:ee and prices.

See your Oldunobile Dealer-his full JelettlOD

Full nnp of perlormanu. (l'welve en(lin" In all,
from lba 385-bp T.......Jo llotket V-810 lha

milktt ahoppln1 aro""d a thin11 of the pa~tl

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On a Clear Day.

Memorial
These, our Hills, Echo Sentiment
Is 'In the Black'
After
First
Year
:n

BY BEIJLAR JONU
ataglne oD both sides of river. &amp;it itp? Or eat the first rus- them, their smile and thank
"On A Clear Day You Can Looking acrou tmo our neigh- set apple?
lyous; my lather, as he bunted
See Forever"
'
bor state I thought of the wordl
the hills !or paw paws; my
Ltkt the Utle of one of the of their 'song, "Ob, !he West ,Aiheyppl~ ~er taste as ~: great aunt as she prepared to
Ialell 1011p receJI! daya tn our Vlrglnla HJUs, bow majestic and u
" en you are a c · leave on a preaching mission
h!lll of tiOUiheastem Oblo ~ve how grand," IIIII how they .,... Or plck th~ milkweed pod to do "God's Will" las she put
'""" .-... sentimen•· AUI· s•- it aild miU• me1111 it. On oDd let !he aUken veil blow a· it]· my uncle as he came lrom
~~~ "ll,lftl
...
... '
"
way on the wmd' Gather the '
umnal every minute lhese daya a dear day, you can see for• . Uck purple thtstie• Waited lor far away places . brmgmg me a
•••
bri.. not only beauty, and WDD- ever."
~mJ Su
.,,.·(It took record of classu:al musiC for
der of tt but also a IHllnC of
.an mmer ·
our v~etrola, or a book.
I ~Ua and
bafll moat Only the Maater Ptl)nter coUhi Jilt qulta a whlle when I was And most ol aU h~ tales of I
~e liOIIb,lgta
lollll fol' show such a canv~BI of _beauly. 11111!1! ,to realize the ''Indians life up and down' the MissiSS·
.
le
d The woods are alive with red, weren t really ~mtng - JUSt ippi river !rom Louisiana to ' - - - - - - - - - - 1
~! p a~, peop ' ~ n IOid and orange, with the deep
left over summer.
Pittsburgh.
"""""""~"*i/'A-o&lt;j...'' ,. ""~"
8
LT. old !litera tied with rfb. green of the pme tree - vast We were Ignorant then, but I think then we lived one day I
Jobo Parsons, Stste IJe.
bon I must take them out and line Of color: Th!Jthls a . good I'm clad; 1'4 hate to have car· at a time instead of trying to partment of Education, wtll
look them over.
time to get rid of e tensiODB In ried about the stupendous know· hve them all at once as we do be at Salem Center Sebool,
Autumn 11 a storing Ume, our busy lives.
ledge that youth do today . .. now w•th each day chalked up Wedneday evening, Oct. 'a,
one In "batltn dowD the hatch- 1 remember other autllliiiiS- !eel the awful competition, with for something or other before at 7:30. He will give a talk
Veterans Memorial Hospital, Mr Rideout showed the hospit- have always been on oaD lor
es," stock up ror the long win- do you?
everyone trying to be better in- we even reach it.
A celebratmg the ftrst year of with plans for art extens1ve ex- emergency duty.
00 scbool coosolldatioo.
ter, whetber it be for bodily How about the corn shocks- formed to gel a better job, l think life was meant to bel question and answer period operallon under its present ad- pansion of facilities
I Rideout reported the boopltal
comfort or beauty for wintry such a good hldtng ptsce- Jlle a higher mcome, a better car, savored, not gulped down , and will follow.
I mml.&lt;traiiOn, wa.&lt;
reported 1 The hospital's payroll for the has purchased $10,000 worth ol
snuls. The !aU season brings dry dusty smell of the husks, a bigger house, college, or else: 1 autumn IS a good time to be·
_ , .. ,
" . _
"well in the black'' Tuesday lf·montb per1od was $!51.594. i new
equipment under tho
out the philosopher tn many, a msklng a wonderful tepee - I the bJn'deo o! the world thrown gin.
"""'""""""""*"" .~on"'""' mght
i istrator. There are 69 full and 1past year includmg new be&lt;ls,
~.J me to contemplate, to &amp;rab the think perhaps the urban people at youngsters still in school.
I must sometimes take the
The occasion was a dinner according to the admm-1oxygen tents, X-ray facilitlel
Jut bit of sunshine.
have more to remember than We let our elders run things, memories out and go a v e r
meeting at Crow's Town and istrator. There are 69 fUll and ' and laboratory improvements.
·Driving recently up the rlverlwe concrete dweUen.
and enjoyed ourselves, I guess. them carefully, then place them
country Restaurant. Guests part. t1me employees on the "We also hope by sprlng to
roAd to Reednille, we ~W a- Did you ever watch a farm· I think of my teachers, bow back in the recess of remem·
Included the hospital board, staff.
have a c~~ple. mor~ doctors ou
ain
the
pectacular
llature
11
er
make
cider?
and
savor
the
we
carted
bunches
of
leaves
to
I
bered
things.
county
officials,
the
medi
cal
General
data
presented
by
our staff, sa1d R1deout
1
11
staff and Charles Rideout ad- ' Mr. Rideout showed the hosit- The admuustrator then r•
1ministrator
til# 1 : :?E
• '!At. ·
P~l
.,
a] has 40 medical • surgical ' viewed possibilities of obtainin&amp;
WASHINGTON (UP!) -The
I Apprecia;ion was expressed : beds, six obstetrical ward beds, funds for • 3tJ.bed expansion ol
Se!OcHYe Service oystem aa·
·
' 011 doctors of osteopathy '"' I tile bospllal.
DOUnced Tuesday nlgbt that
I Mrs. Marguerie E. Durst an· ~ the people of Me•gs county ! the staff fife medical doctors , Re said the Corum but ftog.
&amp;oc•l draft boards throughout
nounced today she has sol~ the or the support gtven t_o the and two' dentists. besides ~ pital Federation, a non-profit
the uHon will be eaUin• up
IMartin Restaurant in Middle- hospital and for the confidence
b
f h .·
b group. will give Velerans Mem•
•
Cal . 8 s·
U.at ha~ been shown in its med· num er o p ysrc tans on t e . 1
.
clrlldle11 married men during
port to Mrs.
vm . Imp- .
.
associate and ronsulttng staffs 1orta hospital the backing toga
November aad. December to
son who will take over the res- teal and nurstng starfs.
I Rideout's re ort sho ed 12 : to Hill-Burton in an effort to
meet die demaadt of tbe Viet
,taurant Monday, November 1.1 It was one year ago Tuesday 676 at" nt d: d w
th, obtam a one-third grant for the
am
mliJ'•ry
b•!Idup.
Emergency
Loan~
are
avail~
Mrs.
Durst
started
in
the
that
the
transition
or
the
hastp
••
thY
'
u~mg
construction.
Rideou1.
.
N
pas year Wl 1 138 m-pa11entse additional
. .
.
"A aumber of boards lll\le able here through the Farmers restaurant busmess by operat- ptlal to the new non. proftl cord 2 590 t t" ' t d
md1cated one archttect has estt.
betn emustlnc tbe DUmber Home Administration. Any es-- ing the Quality Coffee Shop on puration was made.
1 an
· 0 ~ -pa lens~~~ ;m~r- •mated $293 ,000 would be need·
o1 men In lbe ltnt tbree draft tabllshed farmer is eligible If Mill Street in Middleport in Mr Rideout presented a fin ' ge~c~/rea me~t.
t' "t2~4 ed to put a .econd floor on tho
oate..riet., aopokeaman said he Is:
1951. In late 1952 she moved to anci~l report for the Hrst
~~surgJca opera IOns,
I hospltal.
'
•
c·
d
s
h
t
1
ti
d
t·
t
d
~mg
mmor
and
257
maJor
· 1' 1I
,,... _,,U be 0111•• 0111 their
(a) 1tlzen of Umle tate•. er pres.n oca on an s are 1months showin• Veterans Mem·l S . 1
tbe genera 1 !eellng o!
1
·• being operated h pec1a ISis .on .the slaff. are tbe pro 1e¥sJuoa
. 1 1taH, board
q.otat
bJ' drlftlDI
tome In
(b) Una ble to obtam ere d'tl
1 opera t'ton as the Marrm Restaur- oria\ H01:1pttal is
1 1
1
The Athens Busln~~s Association- repres~ntlng 155 _. loitttb eOteJory _ mar- ~ lrom other lenders necessary to ont.
"well in the black ." Total in· t • aneslleswugiSt, gym co"' i member~ and managemeot of
buslneU and proft.sSIOna) firw m the Athens area rled mel without children." oontinue his normal operations. The Martm Restaurant has eome durmg the penod was g"~· 1 ohstetro~~an, pathologiSt. tbe hospital that the bospllal
lhd dedl~d to creatine 'condition• necessary lor more
Ic) Have reasonable prospects , become one of the fmest reSI· : $4l8 700 Mr Rideout
noted ra 10 ogiSt an surgeon.
must he e1panded. Rideout
aio~..W~ -1101111c growth of Athens lnd south· Dllli'.
f"--""""''~ !or ,ucce"' with the aslistance aurants in Southern Ohio.
.11; ' . · 1 t· I' 1292 "J •' Mr. Rideout, in hi• informal said tbe bospilal bas bad 101
istem .QIIio, . baa enc!ol'led location of tht propoted b'lU,.D '.!"..'L: ',h!
_ I PI , :tol!l:
•
·
Mrs. Simpson announced she ;!'us ~:~en~=~t." :n;gothe/d!: report on the operation of the per oent O&lt;rUpance during
new IJI¥imum ~ecurlty Ohio penltntllrf lo -Melp ft•~"Ule
. (d)
the legal capac· ' plans to keep the present em· \ ductoons
hosp1tal. sa1d the med1cal slatl lbe past two weeks.
eilunty ' ·. ·..... ··· · "
.
· •
ity 10 contract lor the loao
Iployees and to continue the fm•
·
, ha• worked hard and deserves
OTKERil SPEAit
•'
Earl' F. Mathews, president of the association, noli·
A few of the purposes . for reputation of the Martin Rest· The fmanclal health of the , praiSe He observed lhal no Harold Sauer, chairman ol
fled Gov. James A. Rhodes of the endorsement Monday
••. CQ,~Omy
which loans may be made are : aurant. Mrs. Simpson has had bospllal was reflected when lhe lone has been refused help al the boa rd of lrustees, praised
of th~ week it bas b e e n I
Purchase of feed seed fertiliz- prevwus exper~ence m
the lloa.rd or trustees recently auth- the hospltal and I hat physiCians Mr. Rideout ror his work. "Witt
learned.
I
Tt.e unique advantasn of
er and other es..qe~tial J~rm and restau:ant bus!ness and preos-- ~ ----~ out. ~tr . Rideout 's knowledge
-e I~ter !rom Mathews to the 1500-acre Great Bend site
bo
t'
.
ently IS operntmg the Parkette
effre~eney
and abihtv to manage
Ju , "~
.
me o~a mg expenses , re· ,Dri e-ln in Athens
h h ..
.
1
Rhodes said:
promise savings to the 0 h' o
pair or r!piacement of buildings
v
·
e ospirul would never b&lt;
"
taxfl8jl!r In the operation of a LONDON &lt;UPI)-All 18 per· ' that were lost due to natural Mrs .. Durst expres~• her ap.
where It is today.
MeiSs county has the need· more efficient iDStitulion
son! aboard an economy flight d"
prectatwn to her lll&lt;:lny fnends
Dr R. ft Ptrkens chief ot
ed !aciUtiea and 1 propooed
There 11 00 known. local from Scotland were killed early 18Tahstelrs.
I
and long·time customers dur· l
I statf, onno~nced hiS. pleasuro
. report for tho
slte whi·•
"'' 18. outsland, mg .m oppeaiUon
to locatina the pen!- today when a Brillsh European Re e nteresl rate
hed sI 3 per
decent.
nd m'g the pas 1 11 years an d h•g h. I
over the hospital
meellnslhe stated requirements tentiary In Metp county _ In· Airways mEA) airliner hil a' pay~nt sc u es
pe 1Iy recommends Mrs. Simpson
first year. He praised the coUDo
lor !he penltenllary. More lm· deed the people ol Meigs county lof!-shrouded runway at London I ~po;. e purpose for
WhiCh .. her successor,
I
0
ty commisSioners bospltal com.
portant, Meipcounty Is tremen· wani the penitentiary
Xlrport and eiploded in s ball thun tare edad~anced andf huPQn l
I
miSSioo. and ,
Pr.;,ecut.
1
doosly in need of the jobs and
'
e es •mal mrome 0 I e aJ&gt;-1
ing Attor
B
d F ltz f
lated benefits that lU
It - Meigs munty ranked se&lt;· of lire.
: plicanl
· Clarence J. Struble one of the early presidents of ,
ney ernar u
or
re
the
I st't wl resbeluh ood among Hiibway Oivlsioo 10 The disaster was the first fa· Far~ers Home Adminstratlon'
the Pomeroy LIOns club 1 " presently a director
Ithep" support m tilt J!IQvemenl
lro
m
new n 1 u on
of u yes .. ~-•
h
Londo A' rt .
.
rosel'utor
•
located
in the Mei 1
Greata: count·tes tn·•t.---··-"'""
~&gt;~ICI ~JW~uuw
wu eras a 1
n trpo m also makes f'arm ownership •!
A Wt de1y- known msu
rance agent, he has recently
re- marks
m Fultz• m his reBend area Meig ~nt ha vote• lor the..hlahway bond 13- 15 yean. II was the fourth Loans Operating Loans Rural
covered from a lengthy illness and has 1 esumed normal !th I • s gled out for praiSe
tbe desire 'and sp~t n~sary' sue. More reeently,·Meip ooun- worst In BriU!h history.
Housing. Loans (to buy build or
duties IHth the Western and Southern L•fe Jnsuranc.. , tye ate Avery Nelson, a coun·
ty ranked thlnJ.ln """""'!age of Tba lour-e I
t bo,
'
'th h' h h h
com miSSioner, who suppor~
to parley the Immediate econ
.
..--·
.
ng ne ur prop remodel a home), EconomiC '
company WI w 1'
e as
ed the h 't 1 ·
He th10k
votes cast m favor ol the CaPI· V1111guard groping its way 0p
· L
c
been associated 31 years
ospl a cause.
•
omle •tt
aclvantaaes
ofl the
new tal lmprovemen•Bond ..
'·sue · thr ough 'to1 and darkness Lo portumty
oans.
ooperat1ve
Mr. Sir ubl e, who reSI'des · at ,,
ed
the .Candystripera
and Iadto
ed
..
So'
I
d
w
Loa
,
.
.
penlte11 ary 1n sus a1n econ- _ Met count des ~I
,
• ans, t an
a1er
ns 1
.
. ,
tes auxtltary, and commented
omlc pwth of the counjy and
IS
Y
pe
Y craahed on Its third attempt to and Watershed Loans
401 W. Mam·sl, Pomeroy w1th
th
k r R'd
the area "
needs this opportunity lor econ make a landlng. The pilot clr· A representative of fuis o!lice The District meting of the t.is wife, is a member ot the '
onTh e wor o 0 r' theout.h 'tal
·
omlc bettennent Its economic eled the field r
1 t
United Methodist chu h 8
t
e success
e osp•
Mathew•• letter also cited flight obvloua ~ measured in h
'tlng
or amos _an holds office hours in th~ Metgs Future Homemakers of Ameri- W h. f 1 M st
rr · pus
in lh1s short pertod. of tim1 11
four l'tii80m why the penlten- numerous statistical studies of
"~~·Itt lor th~og to~;f~ County ASCS Office, Masonic ca WHA) was held
u:;rs •~u 1 ~ ~ o~P~me~oy
I phenomenal:' said Fulu.
Uery lbould be located In Mef&amp;l: Obto counUes.
of e VI~! I i.Jwas a ~~:.. rd Bldg ., Pomeroy, each Friday I •vemng ,, the Eastern
~ p .' t' 0~ B . h
Dr. F. M. Cluff, M.D. wal
1 m e, a
some au- h~ from 10 a.m. until 12 noon.
school with approximately
paChs
Ig
nes
oswort
CONTINUED on Page a '
V
been turned away to other air·
girls present.
apter .. Royai Arch Masons;
. eterw M--'olllotpital ports because of the weather.
ROP CHANGED
The officers and their individ· past Illustrious Master of Porn· '
Mmluloa.- Myles 'l'llrl;-• There were 311 passengers The record hop to he sponsor.; ual schools in the district
roy Council, Royal .and Select
Llncaster; Mra. Mar,..et Clme; and I crew of ois aboard, Most ed Friday from 8 until II p.m. I Rutland,
president
Masons, Past Emment Com· ,
Middleport; On Spr,,
Rut· of tile pauegaers paid the low by the Racine Volunteer fire· : Welsh: Middleport, vice
mander, Ohoo Vally Comm~nd·
land; "''·' Ta~, ~IIOD; Jlla. DiCbt !are of •.30 per oeal lor men will be held at the fir el dent Sandy Swar!l:
ery; Kmghts Templar, Kmght
ry Lludenntk, Mlddlepori,
the flllht from Edinburgh. A boUBe Instead of at the South· Creek, secretary. treasurer
o! the York Cross of Honor,
I
IMaoll.,.n-Mn.LarryCur· .lew standby fJWelllers who ,ern Junior High school as was da Rainey; Racine,
recorder of Pomeroy Counc•l : l
ID
Ua aDd ~Uf\l!er. Loa1 Boltom; eaugbl tht fllaht at the last previously anbounced. Firemen Wnda Weaver: Gallia
Kn~t Priest, Holy Royal Arch,
IMII'fle tdiOciiover, Rullutl;. IIIIDite paid even les&amp;-f/.10. aaid per80118 who wlll donate High school,
.
. Kmght Masons, Dublin, Ireland.
IJ,tllad, ~ 1o Ia Most of tile pusencen were pletl for the weekend Halloween , Sandra Saunders; Southwestern lean Tabernacle, and a ~emRay W. Wingett, 67, Guysvtnt
Bartram, ~llle; Nettle kots. No ~au were re· celebration in Racine are to ! Recrealion Leader, Paula Per· ber . of the Graod Cooncli of
passed aWlly Tuesday night at
Jenb, I'Giilel-o,.
" ported aboard.
Icall WI &amp;-M11. Contributions oi l roud · Eastern High School song Klllllbl Masons, Dubli, Ireland. CLARENCE STRUBLE Sheltering Arms bo8pital iJ
...,_::, '&amp; .lOll to !lr. and
itenu lor the !lah pond can also leader Patty Dorst.
Athens alter a shorl iltne..,.
Mra. Clartaee Cline, Middleport.
PLAN HYMN SING
1be made by callin&amp; the same The program consisted of lour
A native o! Meigs county, ho
WASIIINGTON- HOllSE
.
There wtU be I Hymn Sing phone,
representsbves !rom ! h e l m
was the son of the late EJg.
at the Rulland &lt;llllreb of Christ
erwn Beauty Academy of
.
worth and Minnie Wingett. Mr.
•estlpwa, eon!ident lhelr
..b,j;i
llnpflll
Sunday, O.lober Sl, 2 to 4 p.m.
NOW vuu II.NOW
eDS who gave
SAIGON (U.PI) - A. ~uth VIetnamese court sentenc· Wingett was a farmer in Lodt
toril lo llft!1lUk the Ku
1111' • - ·
Warn- Everyoae llln~lted .. ll 11 !pOll· Eaeb year, abool one mflltoa on hair setting and pointers
~d U.S.11d miSSJOn offiCial Robert Kimball to five years ITwp. in Athens County
for
~liD alread,y have bo&amp;uD"II'tlledl ni -.. ttolll.
sored by tile T..,...ge &lt;las,.. perso• tn the Untied Slates good grooming.
ID
today alter be admitted the fatal shooting of many years. Be was a member
~ 1 ~\\'..:*':f.y' ,_"
Po . ll"'l '1!1.::· ~~. Reuter, taucht by Jessie Grueser and
reported mtaalllll by frlellds Devotions were given by
. boss and an attractive
- - lor the Methodist church.
,..._••_ jifb rulm In
IIIIII'Oy.
Mike Nldlollllll.
or lamllles,
Eastern CI'OUP· There was
Vtetnamese woman.
with jealo?SY last July 23. He Surviving are his wife. susan;
~
... . .
short business and a
Chlel JUIIice Ngoyen
sa1d he tried to kill himself
a son, Charles, Guysville, Rt
AI
1,....,...;
W/ 0
er period. Refreshment&amp;
Quy haDded doWD the
but found he had used all bls I; a dalljbter, Mrs. Betty aer.
~leV~t.es~
ac~.Jr ~
llerved. The tnvlllltinn was
after tile panel of three
bullets •• his victims,
nard, Miamisburg; lour l!'uci~~t;_.., --.. w~•
COLtiMibS .(llPI)··:_ •
.
en b)' Racine to host the
bad dtiJI tiled for about
three brothen, J.oweU
:u~~~
!he baartnon
iimdi
here Tllurlday at t lunch. 45-!oot 'COil\lllunicatlons pole , meeflng.
mtnuteil on the evidence
$18,803.35
Coming
Pomeroy; Way110 WID"
1 IIIII, OlliQ, ·•
.WJU be
Sem llJid Jarald D.
when' Bailey came Into COiltactl
-!ll!llted cltrtng the trial
Shade, and Emeat WiJI.
r.:R::::=
tile New-•\'« Cl I:ol
ll IUU
atop with a power Uno and slumped
opened· tbio morning.
In Roar! Divvy·up
Rllclne;. 1 sister, Flllal ·
;,. .
'-...~ytlottllowes.
Medal oi..Yalat...f«, lba
'
1111&lt;0DSCious over one or !he, Carr!R Unload three
The court acqultttd him
Total 1964 motor vehicle
OhfJlicothe; two l*f· 1
j.y ~&amp;ben M.
· ~-a .ftllvt!,
TWO MoRI JWiU)
polo's crossarmo.
.
' More to Phillie~
the slaytlli 01 the man but
lstrallon revenue Increased
trantUn Wtngelt o1
.._ •
MtiTlll:..
The
)le!&amp;l \)lunty Health de- Sears held Bailey !hero for IS
ad out the llve • year
$1 million
All. and Ptuf
11111
.. 1
partment qporlld lllda, two
until the power was
ST. LOllla (UPI) - Tha st. lor the ~Inc of the
Sale.)'
' ilrlc!P · ~
Plllll
more atullD klllttl tn dill area
of!, For another 20 JnJn. Loofa Cardlllal• traded Bill
KlmbaU told the court he
announced
two ball s1stan,
wora ratild. 'Obii wu killed on
he tried to lower Battey, . Willie, lllek Gmt aDd M thetn .
Of
,.... received
YOII!o, ~. 0...;
Br• • Jijl&amp;li!r .~ jill other
the ground, but !lnolly deefil. Uecller to llle Pbtllldelt*la
registration period
MH. · Rilth Boytr, IIIGato
11 ·SupJ: RIUI.
.•
lie wo.u!!l have ,lo hold btm Pldlllea llda1 lor Art Maltlf.
to $81,10'1,945 In 1tl63.
Ala.
aloft until help urtvetl. A ·Fino ley, AIR Jollnata and Pal
information came
servleos wiD '
Department rescue $QUad ftDB~ C&lt;irallet.
.
advised · jl!al Oblo
at 1:30 p. Ill.. U:tli -~
ly lowered the II'IJuretl man .b!' . II .,... tile . . . -. llllJnr
aqd munl&lt;!palities wtll
home
aerial ladder.
lit 1 wetk ltr
Clrd·
~'114,714:5G !rom the
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Apprectation
• • to peop}e 0 f Metgs
• countv

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Is Expressed for Support of Servt'ces
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Ray Wingett
Of Guysville
Dies Tuesday

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1965

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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Detloted To The lntereetl 01 Tlul Mei~J·MIIIora Area

WORLD

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